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FRONT OFFICE ................................................................. 1-38 Attanasio, Mark .......................................................... 4-5 Baseball Operations Bios ......................................... 8-14 Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. .................... 34-35 Brewers Enterprises ............................................... 36-37 Clubhouse Staff ........................................................... 15 Community Relations ............................................. 32-33 Executive Bios ........................................................ 19-24 Front Offi ce Directory ................................................. 2-3 Front Offi ce Staff .................................................... 25-28 Medical Staff ........................................................... 16-18 Melvin, Doug ................................................................. 8 Miller Park .............................................................. 29-31 Quinn, Bob .................................................................... 7 Schlesinger, Rick ........................................................... 6 Walk of Fame Inductees .............................................. 31

COACHES AND PLAYERS ............................................ 39-170 Coaching Staff Bios ................................................ 40-48 Roenicke, Ron .............................................. 40-41 Player Bios, 40-Man ............................................. 49-142 Player Bios, Non-Roster Invitees ....................... 143-165 Roster, 40-Man ................................................... 168-169 Roster, Non-Roster Invitees ...................................... 170

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AND SCOUTING ............... 171-236 Affi liate History .......................................................... 179 Baseball America Top 10 Prospects, 2013 ................ 183 Coordinators ....................................................... 177-178 First Round Draft Picks, All-Time............................... 199 First-Year Player Draft, 2012 ..................................... 198 Minor League Honors and Awards ............................ 183 Minor League Leaders, 2012 ............................. 180-181 Batting Leaders ................................................ 181 Pitching Leaders .............................................. 180 Minor League Player/Pitcher of the Year ................... 182 Minor League Single-Season Records ...................... 199 Minor League Team Recaps .............................. 184-197 Arizona Brewers ........................................ 194-195 Brevard County Manatees ........................ 188-189 Dominican Summer League Brewers ....... 196-197 Helena Brewers ........................................ 192-193 Huntsville Stars ......................................... 186-187 Nashville Sounds ...................................... 184-185 Wisconsin Timber Rattlers ........................ 190-191 Player Bios, Minor League ................................. 200-235 Player Development Staff ................................... 172-173 Scouting Staff ..................................................... 174-177

2012 SEASON IN REVIEW .......................................... 237-260 Batting Stats .............................................................. 243 Day-by-Day ........................................................ 240-242 Disabled List .............................................................. 259 Fielding Stats ............................................................. 245 Highs & Lows ..................................................... 254-255 Margin of Victory Totals ............................................. 255 Miscellaneous ..................................................... 258-259 Pitching Stats ............................................................ 244 Runs by Inning .......................................................... 255 Season Wrap-Up ................................................ 238-239 Splits .................................................................. 246-253 Day ................................................................... 248 Home ............................................................... 246 Night ................................................................. 249 Road ................................................................ 247

Runners in Scoring Position ...................... 252-253 vs. Lefthanders ................................................ 250 vs. Righthanders .............................................. 251 Standings .................................................................. 260 Transactions ....................................................... 256-257

HISTORY AND RECORDS ........................................... 261-320 All-Stars ..................................................................... 277 Attendance History .................................................... 320 Award Winners ................................................... 284-285 Batting Records .................................................. 296-299 Batting, Team, Year-by-Year ...................................... 286 Fielding Records ....................................................... 303 Important Dates & Moments ............................... 262-266 Last Time It Happened .............................................. 308 Last Trade With ......................................................... 309 Leaders .............................................................. 288-291 Batting, Year-by-Year ................................ 288-289 Pitching, Year-by-Year............................... 290-291 Logo History ....................................................... 267-268 Notable Achievements ........................................ 305-307 Opening Day ...................................................... 278-280 Pitching Records ................................................ 300-302 Pitching, Team, Year-by-Year .................................... 287 Postseason History ............................................ 310-319 Record, Month-by-Month, All-Time ............................ 281 Record, vs. Opponents, All-Time ........................ 282-283 Record, Year-by-Year ................................................ 281 Retired Numbers ....................................................... 276 Roster, Alphabetical, All-Time ............................. 269-271 Roster, Coaches, All-Time ......................................... 275 Roster, Numerical, All-Time ................................ 272-275 Ties ......................................................................... 281 Top 10, All-Time .................................................. 292-295 Batting, Career ................................................. 293 Batting, Single Season ..................................... 292 Pitching, Career ............................................... 295 Pitching, Single Season ................................... 294 Win/Loss Records ..................................................... 304 MEDIA INFORMATION ................................................ 321-342 Baseball Hall of Fame ............................................... 338 BBWAA, Milwaukee Chapter ..................................... 323 Important Dates, MLB ............................................... 341 Mascots ..................................................................... 340 Media Information ............................................... 322-323 Miller Park Ground Rules .......................................... 339 On The Brewers Beat ................................................ 324 Public Relations Directory, MLB ................................ 325 Radio Affi liates ........................................................... 328 Radio Announcer Bios ........................................ 326-327 Spanish Broadcasts .................................................. 329 Television Announcer Bios ................................. 330-331 Television Schedule ............................................ 332-333 Ticket Information ............................................... 335-337 Map, Miller Park ............................................... 337 Seating Chart, Miller Park ................................ 336

SPRING TRAINING ...................................................... 343-346 Contact Information ................................................... 344 Maryvale Baseball Park ............................................. 345 Records Year-by-Year ............................................... 346 Schedule, 2013 ......................................................... 344

The 2013 Milwaukee Brewers Media Guide was produced by the Milwaukee Brewers Media Relations Department. All statistics and information contained within the guide are accurate through February 6, 2013. The media guide cover was designed by Jeff Harding. The layout and design was produced by the Milwaukee Brewers Media Relations Department. Written and edited by Mike Vassallo, John H. Steinmiller, Ken Spindler and Tyler Barnes. Special assistance was provided by Robbin Barnes and Mario Ziino. Statistics provided by Major League Baseball Information System, Elias Sports Bureau and Stats Inc. Photography by Scott Paulus and Getty Images. Copy and binding by Delzer Lithograph Co. of Waukesha, Wisconsin.

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FRONT OFFICE

DIRECTORYCHAIRMAN AND PRINCIPAL OWNERMark Attanasio

ADVISORY BOARDRobert Beyer Kelly Grebe Eric SiegelJohn Canning Jr. David Lubar Marc SternJean-Marc Chapus Richard Ressler Harris Turer David Uihlein

ADMINISTRATIONPresident - Baseball Operations and General Manager ............... Doug MelvinChief Operating Offi cer ...........................................................Rick SchlesingerExecutive Vice President - Finance and Administration .................. Bob QuinnVice President - General Counsel .............................................. Marti WronskiSenior Director - Business Operations .......................................Teddy WernerExecutive Assistant - Ownership Group ................................Samantha ErnestExecutive Assistant .......................................................................Adela ReeveExecutive Assistant - Paralegal ........................................................Kate RockSenior Administrator - Baseball Operations ..................................... Barb Stark

BASEBALL OPERATIONSVice President - Assistant General Manager ..................................... Gord AshSpecial Assistant to the General Manager/ Director of Player Development/Training Center ..................... Reid NicholsSpecial Assistant to the General Manager/ Pro Scouting/Player Personnel ...................................................Dick GrochSpecial Assistant to the General Manager/ Baseball Operations .................................................................Dan O’BrienSpecial Assistant to the General Manager ................................Craig CounsellSenior Director - Baseball Operations ........................................Tom FlanaganSenior Director - Team Travel ......................................................... Dan LarreaDirector - Amateur Scouting ............................................................Bruce SeidBusiness Manager/Player Development and Minor League Operations ...................................................... Scott MartensDirector - Professional Scouting ................................................ Zack Minasian Director - Video Scouting and Baseball Research ........................ Karl MuellerAssistant to Director - Staff and Player Career Development .........Tony DiggsAssistant Director - Amateur Scouting/Baseball Research ...........Tod JohnsonManager, Administration - Amateur Scouting ........................... Amanda KroppManager, Administration - Player Development ...........................Mark MuellerCoaching Assistant/Digital Media Coordinator ............................Joe CrawfordBullpen Catcher .......................................................................... Marcus HanelCoordinator, Advance Scouting and Baseball Research ..........Scott CampbellAdvance Scouting Assistant ......................................................Brian PowalishAssistant - Baseball Operations ..................................................... Matt KleineAssistant - Professional Scouting ...........................................Ben McDonoughInterpreter ......................................................................................Kosuke Inaji

CLUBHOUSE OPERATIONSDirector - Clubhouse Operations ..............................................Tony MigliaccioVisiting Clubhouse Manager .......................................................Phil RozewiczHome Clubhouse Assistant ......................................................Jason Shawger

MEDICAL STAFFDirector - Medical Operations ................................................. Roger Caplinger Head Team Physician .........................................................Dr. William RaaschTeam Physician ....................................................................Dr. Mark NiedfeldtTeam Physician ....................................................................... Dr. Craig YoungTeam Consultant .....................................................................Dr. Lance LongoDirector - Psychological Services ...........................................Matt Krug, Ph.D.Head Athletic Trainer ...................................................................... Dan WrightAssistant Athletic Trainer ..............................................................Dave YeagerStrength and Conditioning Specialist .........................................Josh SeligmanConsulting Orthopedic Physician - Phoenix ...................... Dr. Evan LedermanConsulting Team Physician - Phoenix .................................. Dr. Carlton Richie

SCOUTING AND PLAYER DEVELOPMENTAmateur ScoutsNational Crosschecker ..................................................................Joe Ferrone National Pitching Crosschecker ..................................................... Jim RooneyEast Coast Crosschecker .........................................................Doug ReynoldsWest Coast Crosschecker ..................................................... Corey RodriguezSupervisor - Canada ...........................................................................Jay LappArea Scout (KS, MN, ND, NE, SD) ...........................................Drew AndersonArea Scout (Southern CA/Hawaii) ............................................. Josh BelovskyArea Scout (AR, OK, Northern LA, Northern TX) ...................Tim CollinsworthArea Scout (IN, KY, MI, OH, Western PA) ......................................Mike FarrellArea Scout (Puerto Rico) ....................................................Manolo HernandezArea Scout (Central, Southern CA) ............................................... Dan HustonArea Scout (IA, IL, MN, MO, WI) .........................................Harvey Kuenn, Jr.Area Scout (Western Canada) ....................................................... Marty LehnArea Scout (Northern CA) ..........................................................Justin McCrayArea Scout (Central & Northern FL) ........................................... Tim McIlvaineArea Scout (DC, DE, MD, NC, VA, WV) .........................................Dan NellumArea Scout (AL, MS, TN, Southern LA) ....................................... Scott NicholsArea Scout (Southern TX) ...........................................................Brian SankeyArea Scout (NV, UT, WY).............................................................Jeff ScholzenArea Scout (AZ, CO, NM) .............................................................Jeff SimpsonArea Scout (GA, SC) .....................................................................Steve SmithArea Scout (Southern FL, Puerto Rico) ................................... Charlie SullivanArea Scout (ID, MT, OR, WA) ................................................... Shawn WhalenArea Scout (NY, NJ, Eastern PA, New England) ....................... Steffan WilsonDirector - Latin America Operations/Scouting .......................Eduardo BrizuelaDirector - Scouting, Latin America ..............................................Manny BatistaAssistant Coordinator - Latin America Operations .................... Manuel VargasScout - Latin America .............................................................Julio De La CruzScout - Latin America ............................................................Reinaldo HidalgoScout - Latin America ........................................................... Alcides MelendezScout - Latin America ..................................................................Jose MoralesScout - Latin America ................................................................ Clifford NuitterScout - Latin America ................................................................... Jose RamosScout - Latin America ...........................................................Eduardo SanchezScout - Latin America ................................................................. Edgar SuarezScout - Latin America .......................................................Fernando Veracierto

Professional ScoutsFayetteville, Georgia ........................................................................Lary AaronFt. Mitchell, Kentucky ...............................................................Brad Del BarbaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ............................................................. Bryan GaleYardley, Pennsylvania.......................................................................Joe KowalHummelstown, Pennsylvania ........................................................Ben McLureTampa, Florida ............................................................................... Cory MelvinPittsfi eld, Massachusetts ..............................................................Tom MooneyPeoria, Arizona .................................................................................Andy Pratt West Jordan, Utah .................................................................. Marv Thompson Scottsdale, Arizona .................................................................Ryan ThompsonChicago, Illinois ..........................................................................Derek WatsonMartinez, California ...................................................................... Tom WheelerPaducah, Kentucky .........................................................................Leon WurthPlayer Development Scout ..............................................................Al LeBoeuf

Minor League CoordinatorsField and Catching Coordinator ................................................Charlie GreeneHitting Coordinator ...................................................................Sandy GuerreroPitching Coordinator .......................................................................Rick TomlinAthletic Training Coordinator ....................................................... Frank NevilleRoving Infi eld Coordinator ...............................................................Bob MiscikRoving Outfi eld and Baserunning Coordinator ........................Reggie Williams

Minor League Organizational StaffEquipment Manager .......................................................................J.R. RinaldiMaryvale Clubhouse Manager .......................................................... Matt BassStrength and Conditioning Coordinator ...........................................Jeff MesterPhysical Therapist .......................................................................... Kevin TruittLatin Liaison ............................................................................. Rolando VallesCoordinator - Arizona Complex/Video Operations ............................ Matt Kerls

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BREWERS ENTERPRISES & EVENT SERVICESVice President - Brewers Enterprises & Event Services .......... Jason HartlundDirector - Security ...................................................................Randy OlewinskiManager - Brewers Enterprises ................................................ Sarah WilliamsManager - Event Services ......................................................... Matt LehmannManager - Guest Relations ......................................................... Jennacy CruzManager - Special Events ..................................................................Tai PaulsCoordinator - Miller Park Tours ............................................... Jonelle JohnsonCoordinator - Special Events & Helfaer Field ............................... Scott QuadeCoordinator - Special Events ..............................................Jacqueline Lefeber

COMMUNITY RELATIONSSenior Director - Community Relations ........................................ Katina ShawDirector - Alumni Relations/TV Analyst .........................................Dave NelsonManager - Youth Outreach/S.C.O.R.E. ............................................ Larry HisleCoordinator - Community Relations ........................................... Erica Bowring

CONSUMER MARKETINGVice President - Consumer Marketing .............................................Jim BatheySenior Director - Marketing ........................................................ Kathy SchwabSenior Director - Merchandise Branding ..........................................Jill Aronoff Senior Director - Season Ticket Sales .............................................Billy FriessSenior Director - Ticket Operations ................................................Regis Bane Director - Group Ticket Sales .......................................................Chris BarlowDirector - Suite Services ............................................................. Kristin LoeserSenior Manager - Marketing & Advertising ................................. Caitlin Moyer Senior Manager - Ticket Sales .................................................... Chris KimballSenior Manager - Ticket Services & Technology ....................... Jessica BrownManager - Emerging Markets .....................................................Thad McGrewManager - Suite Sales ..................................................................Jed JustmanManager - Suite Sales ............................................................... Chris Rothwell Manager - Ticket Accounting & Financial Controls ............... Nancy JorgensenManager - Ticket Fulfi llment & Distribution ......................................Tom CarterManager - Ticket Operations ......................................................... Chad OlsonData Analyst ................................................................................. Diny HurwitzSenior Graphic Designer ............................................................... Jeff HardingGraphic Designer .............................................................................Molly ArndtCoordinator - Marketing & Promotions .................................. Brittany LuznickyCoordinator - Suite Services ...................................................... Megan RitchieCoordinator - Ticket & Phone Services............................. Stephanie KotsovosAdministrative Assistant ................................................................. Irene BoltonRetail Merchandising Assistant .................................................... Renee KrebsSenior Account Executive - Group Sales .....................................Maggie AliotaSenior Account Executive - Ticket Sales ...........................................Jason FrySenior Account Executive - Client Services ...............................Nate HardwickSenior Account Executive - Client Services ....................................Jeff HibickeSenior Account Executive - Ticket Sales ..........................................Bill JunkerSenior Account Executive - Client Services ................................Kara KabitzkeSenior Account Executive - Ticket Sales .............................. Jason MassopustSenior Account Executive - Group Sales ....................................Jacob MentchSenior Account Executive - Ticket Sales .................................... Joe RobinsonSenior Account Executive - Client Services .............................Kristen SchrenkSenior Account Executive - Ticket Sales ........................................Josh StollerTelephone Sales Representative ................................................ Brittany KuciaTelephone Sales Representative ................................................Ryan McCannTelephone Sales Representative ........................................... Frank SchweigerTelephone Sales Representative ................................................Daniel SouderTelephone Sales Representative .......................................Michael Wesenberg

ENTERTAINMENT & BROADCASTINGVice President - Entertainment & Broadcasting ...........................Aleta MercerDirector - Audio/Video Production .......................................... Deron AndersonManager - Entertainment & Broadcasting ..................................Andrew OlsenCoordinator - Audio/Video Production .............................................Matt MorellCoordinator - Audio/Video Production ...........................................Scott PowellCoordinator - Audio/Video Production ...........................................Cory WilsonRadio Announcers ......................................................Bob Uecker & Joe BlockTV Announcers ..............................................Brian Anderson & Bill Schroeder

MILLER PARK OPERATIONSSenior Director - Stadium Operations ..............................................Bob HallasDirector - Grounds ..........................................................................Justin ScottManager - Grounds ..............................................................Michael BoettcherManager - Landscape ...........................................................Joseph Gaudreau

CORPORATE MARKETINGVice President - Corporate Marketing ............................................. Tom HechtSenior Director - Corporate Marketing ........................................ Andrew PaulsDirector - Corporate Marketing ................................................ Sarah HolbrookDirector - Corporate Marketing ..............................................Andrew LukanichSenior Account Coordinator .........................................................David BarnesSenior Account Coordinator ....................................................Kelly GuttenbergSenior Account Coordinator ......................................................Carrie StruederAccount Coordinator ............................................................Jessica DawidziukAccount Coordinator .............................................................Nichole KinatederCorporate Marketing Sales Coordinator ................................. Maxx RodriguezAdministrative Assistant .................................................................Lisa Brzeski

MEDIA RELATIONS/PUBLICATIONSVice President - Communications ................................................ Tyler BarnesSenior Director - Media Relations ............................................... Mike VassalloManager - Media Relations ................................................ John H. SteinmillerCoordinator - Media Relations ......................................................Ken SpindlerPublications Assistant ................................................................Robbin Barnes

BREWERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC.Executive Director - Brewers Community Foundation ................. Cecelia GoreVice President/Treasurer ................................................................. Bob QuinnCommunications and Brewers Community Foundation Coordinator ...................Meredith MaloneBrewers Community Foundation Assistant .................................... Joan Enters

FINANCE/ACCOUNTINGVice President - Controller ..............................................................Joe ZidanicDirector - Accounting .......................................................................Vicki WiseGeneral Manager - Performance Clean, LLC ............................Joseph BloughAssistant General Manager - Performance Clean, LLC ...................Ryan KingFinancial Analyst ............................................................................. Wes SeidelManager - Procurement ..................................................................Greg HeathPayroll Manager ......................................................................... Vickie GowanAccounts Payable Clerk ................................................................ Angela OttoStaff Accountant .........................................................................Connie KaiserPayroll Clerk ............................................................................Virginia TopolskiAccounting Assistant ........................................................ Rebecca Thompson

HUMAN RESOURCES/OFFICE MANAGEMENTVice President - Human Resources and Offi ce Management ..................................................................Sally AndristManager - Human Resources ..............................................Zendy HernandezCoordinator - Human Resources .................................................... Amy YounkGeneralist - Human Resources .......................................................Sarah KatzManager - Warehouse ..................................................................Patrick RogoMailroom Assistant ...................................................................... Bryan ScherrReceptionist ...................................................................................Jody McBeeReceptionist ............................................................................ Susan Ramsdell

INFORMATION SYSTEMSVice President - Technology & Information Systems .................... Nick WatsonDirector - Network Services ....................................................... Corey KmichikManager - Infrastructure Support ................................................. Adam BauerApplication Developer .................................................................Josh KrowiorzTelecom Administrator .................................................................Nicole GierynHelp Desk Administrator ....................................................... Andrea Neumann

Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club (414) 902-4400 - Main Miller Park (414) 902-4500 - Media Relations One Brewers Way (414) 902-4053 - Media Relations Fax Milwaukee, WI 53214 (414) 902-4100 - Ticket Offi ce brewers.com (414) 902-4052 - Ticket Offi ce Fax

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The 2013 season is the ninth for Mark Attanasio as Chairman and Principal Owner of the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club. The Brewers won 29 of their fi nal 42 games last season, putting them within reach of a Wild Card playoff spot, though they fell 5.0 games short. The Brewers led the National League in runs scored (776), home runs (202) and stolen bases (158) in 2012, a feat last accomplished 16 years ago by the Colorado Rockies. The home run total marked the fi fth time in Club history that the team hit more than 200 homers in a season, a record set in 2007 with 231. In addition, the Brewers came within just two strikeouts of tying an all-time Major League record by a pitching staff, set by the Chicago Cubs when they recorded 1,404 during the 2003 season. Attanasio is committed to building on these accomplishments from last season by continuing to deliver on the four cornerstone pledges he made to the Brewers team and community when he offi cially bought the franchise on January 13, 2005:

1. FIELDING A PERENIALLY COMPETITIVE TEAM Attanasio continues to work closely with President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Doug Melvin, Vice President and Assistant General Manager Gord Ash, and the baseball operations staff to improve a competitive team. Starting pitchers returning for the 2013 season are Yovani Gallardo, Marco Estrada, Chris Narveson, Mike Fiers, Wily Peralta and Mark Rogers. The bullpen will be bolstered by the additions of veterans Tom Gorzelanny, Michael Gonzalez and Burke Badenhop to the returning squad, which includes John Axford and Jim Henderson. The 2013 Brewers position players will feature current and past All-Stars Ryan Braun,

Rickie Weeks, Corey Hart and Aramis Ramirez as well as returning starters Jonathan Lucroy, Norichika Aoki, Carlos Gomez and Jean Segura.

2. DELIVERING THE BEST FAN EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE, WHETHER AT MILLER PARK, THROUGH BROADCASTS OR OVER THE INTERNET Attanasio has made the fan experience a priority, and with more than 2.8 million fans attending Brewers home games in 2012, Miller Park once again placed among the best in attendance in the National League. Last season marked the sixth consecutive year that more than 2.75 million fans came through the turnstiles, which makes the Brewers one of just nine teams in all of baseball to achieve that consistent level of fan attendance. The team also posted strong ratings for its broadcasts and hits on its website. This offseason, the Brewers unveiled plans for a

new Miller Park group entertainment area, The Miller Lite Party Deck, which will be situated above the right fi eld loge bleachers. The area will feature approximately 1,400 square feet of entertaining space and will be available for groups of up to 70 for select home games. Last August, Miller Park dedicated a new statue of fan-favorite and Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer, Bob Uecker, at the Home Plate Gate just outside the stadium entrance. His statue now stands among those of Hank Aaron, Robin Yount, and Commissioner Allan H. “Bud” Selig, which celebrate and honor legends of the Brewers franchise.

CHAIRMAN AND PRINCIPAL OWNER

MARK ATTANASIO

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3. REMAINING A LEADER IN THE COMMUNITY Attanasio remains committed to and personally involved with Brewers Community Foundation, the charitable arm of the Club, as it continues to grow since its 2010 re-branding. Brewers Community Foundation raised more than $3.5 million over the course of the 2012 season and provided signifi cant cash and in-kind donations to more than 1,200 area non-profi t organizations that focus on health, education, recreation and basic needs. In addition to fans’ support, every single uniformed Brewers player and executive of the Club’s front offi ce staff contributed to Brewers Community Foundation in 2012. Brewers Community Foundation has also partnered with several local foundations and non-profi ts to establish programming and events that positively impact critical community needs.

4. BEING AN ORGANIZATION WHERE PEOPLE WANT TO WORK, WHETHER ON THE FIELD OR BEHIND THE SCENES Attanasio has continued to deliver on his commitment to make the Brewers organization one of the best places to work in Greater Milwaukee as well as in all of sports. During his eight years as principal owner, the Club has grown as a desirable destination for some of baseball’s top players, front offi ce personnel and business executives. Under Attanasio’s leadership, the corporate culture has focused on best practices and achieving excellent results across all facets of the Club. Moreover, employees are provided with training and career development as well as opportunities to participate in the Club’s community outreach.

BEYOND THE BREWERS In addition to his role as chairman and principal owner, Attanasio has been an accomplished investment management executive for more than 25 years. He is a co-founder and serves as a managing partner of Crescent Capital Group, Inc., an employee-owned Los Angeles-based asset management fi rm. Attanasio holds positions on several not-for-profi t boards in Milwaukee as well as elsewhere around the U.S., including the Board of Trustees of Heal the Bay, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), The United Way of Milwaukee, The Greater Milwaukee Committee, Harvard-Westlake School and the advisory board of Columbia University School of Law. In addition, Attanasio is a member of the Major League Baseball Ownership, Labor Policy, Finance, Money Management and Diversity Committees, and was named by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to the blue-ribbon commission to analyze bringing the National Football League to downtown Los Angeles. Attanasio is also an investor in the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League. Attanasio received his A.B. from Brown University and his J.D. from the Columbia University School of Law. He and his wife Debbie have two sons.

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Rick Schlesinger recently completed his 10th season with the Milwaukee Brewers and second in his role as chief operating offi cer. He was named to his current position on January 24, 2011 after previously serving as executive vice president of business operations. Schlesinger oversees the Club’s business affairs, including sponsorships, marketing, ticket sales, guest services, public relations, community relations, broadcasting and communications. Since Schlesinger joined the Brewers, attendance for home games has increased 74%, from 1.7 million in 2003 (25th in MLB) to an average of over 2.95 million over the past fi ve seasons. This past season, the team topped 2.8 million tickets sold, making the Brewers one of just nine MLB teams to eclipse 2.75 million in attendance for each of the last six years. The Club also set an all-time franchise record for season ticket sales in 2012, more than doubling the number of season sales since he began his service with the team. Under Schlesinger’s guidance, the Club has enhanced the fan experience at Miller Park on numerous fronts. The 2013 season will continue that trend with construction of the new Miller Lite Party Deck and renovations to the Dew Deck and SKYY Lounge. Other recent enhancements at Miller Park under Schlesinger include the installation of one of baseball’s largest and advanced scoreboards; statues honoring Brewers’ legend Bob Uecker and MLB Commissioner and former Brewers owner Bud Selig; upgrades and new construction for various retail outlets; construction of the Harley-Davidson Deck, Stadium Club, Gehl Club, U.S. Cellular Power Playground and three Brewers party suites; plus complete re-designs of Miller Park’s Founder’s Suites and Club Level suites, Miller Park function rooms and media interview room. Schlesinger’s efforts to upgrade the fan experience at Miller Park have been well received both locally and nationally. In recent years, the Brewers and Miller Park have been recognized by both fans and media in annual polling and surveys. Most recently, a fan vote on ESPN.com rated Miller Park as “Major League Baseball’s Best Ballpark” (summer 2012). In addition, ESPN The Magazine has ranked the Brewers in the top quarter of all Major League sports franchises the last four seasons in its annual “Ultimate Franchise Standings.” In 2010 and 2011 rankings, the team fi nished second out of all 122 ranked teams in the category of “Most Affordable,” and in 2012 the Brewers placed eighth overall in “Stadium Experience.” In 2009, the organization received a high honor in being named one of fi ve fi nalists for the Sports Business Journal’s “Professional Sports Team

of the Year” award, and in the two most recent SI.com “Fan Value Index” surveys, the Brewers achieved top marks for the entire Miller Park experience. Under Schlesinger’s leadership, the Brewers have expanded their reach into the community. Most signifi cantly, the organization re-branded its Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. philanthropic arm in 2010 and created several new impact initiatives to continue building fundraising efforts to benefi t area causes. Recent efforts have also included the creation of the “Brewers Community Foundation Week,” (a week designated to highlight the many efforts of the Milwaukee Brewers’ contributions to the community), “Beyond The Diamond” (an umbrella program that involves players, coaches and staff in key local philanthropic causes), and “Brewers Heritage Games” (where the team wears alternate uniforms and hosts cultural activities to celebrate the great ethnic diversity of Southeast Wisconsin). On the corporate marketing front, the Brewers have signifi cantly expanded their reach in recent years. Since 2005 alone, sponsorship revenue has increased over 150% and the total number of Brewers sponsors/partners has more than doubled. The Club has achieved similar success in retail and concession sales. Prior to joining the Brewers, Schlesinger served as the vice president, business and legal affairs/assistant general manager for the Anaheim Angels from 1998-2002 after going to Anaheim Sports, Inc. (ASI) from Walt Disney Pictures and Television. Schlesinger handled all contract and legal matters for ASI, the Angels and the NHL’s Mighty Ducks, and worked on all contractual and arbitration issues for the Baseball Club. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1983, Schlesinger received his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School (Cum Laude) in 1986. After graduating from Harvard, Schlesinger spent six years at the Los Angeles law fi rm of Latham and Watkins before joining Disney. Active in the community, Schlesinger serves on the boards of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and the University Club of Milwaukee, and is a member of the Greater Milwaukee Committee that contributes to the cultural and economic base of the Milwaukee Metropolitan area. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School, where he taught a class in sports law. Schlesinger is a native of Bayside, Wisconsin, and resides in Milwaukee. He has three children - daughter Caitlin and sons Bradley and Sam.

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

RICK SCHLESINGER

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Bob Quinn, with over 19 years of experience in professional baseball, begins his 11th season in a senior business executive role with the Brewers. Quinn joined the Brewers on January 3, 2003 as senior vice president and chief fi nancial offi cer before being promoted to his current role on July 19, 2007. A fourth-generation baseball executive, Quinn oversees the fi nancial operations of the Brewers as well as human resources, information systems, Miller Park operations, Arizona Spring Training operations and business administration. Quinn plays a lead role in creating the annual and long-range business and fi nancial plan for the Brewers that has allowed the team to stay competitive on the fi eld, and provided the resources to continuously enhance the fan experience at Miller Park. He was instrumental in the creation of new fan enhancements at Miller Park as well as signifi cant changes in game entertainment, ticket packages and promotions. Quinn also initiated several programs that have been critical to the Brewers’ customer service practices. In 2007, he began the “Trading Places” program, where team management worked on the frontlines as concession workers, parking attendants, ticket takers, ushers and ballpark maintenance workers to sample the experience from the perspective of both event staff and fans. The past six years he has led the “Fans First” effort, with Brewers’ front offi ce executives randomly awarding fans each night with ticket upgrades, autographed items and once-in-a-lifetime entertainment experiences. During his tenure, the Brewers have posted signifi cant gains in all areas of the business operations. Under Quinn’s leadership, the team has established franchise attendance records, peaking at over three million fans in three of the past fi ve seasons, including a franchise record of nearly 3.1 million in 2011. The Club has also posted dramatically increased sales and revenue in merchandise, concessions and team sponsorships. With these gains, the Brewers in 2009 were named a fi nalist for the Sports Business Journal’s “Professional Sports Team of the Year” award. The team also placed at or near the top in multiple other fan, media and industry surveys from 2005 through 2012, including Miller Park being named “Major League Baseball’s Best Ballpark” in a fan vote last summer on ESPN.com. Prior to coming to Milwaukee, Quinn spent nine years with the San Francisco Giants from 1994-2002, last serving as vice president of fi nance. He served in many capacities and contributed in all areas of the business throughout his tenure. He also played an instrumental role in the private fi nancing and construction of AT&T Park.

Quinn graduated from Marquette University in 1990 with a degree in accounting and worked for the public accounting fi rm Price Waterhouse in Milwaukee and San Francisco before joining the Giants. In addition to his accomplishments, Quinn continues a family legacy and infl uence in professional baseball, and in professional sports, as a member of one of the game’s most celebrated multi-generational families. Covering over 280 combined years of experience, tradition and dedication to professional sports and professional baseball, Quinn comes from a long line of front offi ce sports executives. His father, Robert E. Quinn, was general manager for the San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds (including the 1990 World Champions). Quinn’s grandfather, John Quinn, was general manager of the Boston and Milwaukee Braves (including the 1957 World Champions) and of the Philadelphia Phillies. His great grandfather, J.A. Quinn, was general manager for the St. Louis Browns, Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves, and served as the fi rst curator of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Quinn’s honors and awards include being named as Milwaukee’s “2008 CFO of the Year” by The Business Journal. In January 2007, he was honored with the Young Alumnus Award, conferred through the College of Business Administration of Marquette University. In 2005, he was named to The Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” list, a prestigious honor bestowed upon those who demonstrate leadership and accomplishments in their profession and community. In 2012, Quinn led instruction for a master’s course in “Sports Leadership Specialization” at Marquette for the College of Professional Studies. Quinn serves as vice president and treasurer of the Brewers Community Foundation, Inc., the Club’s philanthropic arm which provides fi nancial and other support for youth recreation, scholarships and education throughout Wisconsin. The Foundation was re-branded in 2010 and has contributed fi nancial and in-kind support to hundreds of area organizations. He is also a member of the American Institute of Certifi ed Public Accountants and serves as a mentor to college students in the area. Quinn has played lead guitar in several rock bands, culminating in appearances at Milwaukee’s Summerfest Music Festival several times in recent years. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Quinn resides with his wife Amy and their two daughters, Carolyn and Katie, in Brookfi eld, Wisconsin.

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT - FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

BOB QUINN

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PRESIDENT OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS - GENERAL MANAGER

DOUG MELVIN Doug Melvin joined the Brewers on September 26, 2002 as the eighth general manager in franchise history. On May 8, 2012, the team announced a contract extension through the 2015 season along with a promotion to president of baseball operations and general manager. Melvin has worked from the bottom up to develop a winning culture with the Brewers. During his 10-year tenure, he has recorded 801 regular-season wins and two postseason berths, including a 2011 National League Central Division championship. The team has produced winning records in four of the last six seasons and in each of the last two campaigns. Melvin was named 2011 Major League Executive of the Year by Baseball America after the team won a franchise-record 96 games on the way to its fi rst division title since 1982. In addition, he was awarded Co-Executive of the Year by The Sporting News that season along with Detroit’s Dave Dombrowski. Melvin was able to ink one of the Brewers’ homegrown stars, Ryan Braun, to a contract extension during the 2011 season. The fi ve-time All-Star and 2011 National League MVP is signed through 2020, marking the longest contract in franchise history. After a successful 2011, Melvin and his staff made a number of free-agent signings to keep the team strong in 2012, including third baseman Aramis Ramirez and Japanese outfi elder Norichika Aoki. During the 2012 season, Melvin acquired three top prospects from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for pitcher Zack Greinke. One of those acquisitions, starting shortstop Jean Segura, joined the Brewers in early August and fi nished the year with the team. Following the 2012 season, Melvin traded for pitcher Burke Badenhop and signed free-agent pitchers Tom Gorzelanny and Michael Gonzalez to strengthen the bullpen. In 2008, Melvin helped bring the franchise its fi rst postseason berth in 26 years as the team fi nished 90-72 to capture the National League Wild Card. The mid-season acquisition of CC Sabathia from Cleveland was key to the 2008 postseason run and will go down as one of the biggest trades in franchise history. In 2007, the team posted its fi rst winning record since 1992 as it went 83-79 and fi nished just 2.0 games behind the Cubs in the National League Central. That offseason, Melvin added a number of veterans who played key roles in 2008, a group that included outfi elder Mike Cameron, catcher Jason Kendall and pitcher Salomon Torres. The organization’s farm system has produced a number of players who have contributed greatly to the Major League team since Melvin joined the Brewers. In addition to Ryan Braun, who was selected in the fi rst round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, the system has produced All-Stars Corey Hart, Yovani Gallardo and Rickie Weeks along with starting catcher Jonathan Lucroy, who signed a fi ve-year contract extension in March 2012. Homegrown pitchers Mike Fiers, Wily Peralta and Mark Rogers are also expected to be major contributors to the 2013 team.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Melvin, 60, was the general manager of the Texas Rangers from 1996-2001. He helped the Rangers earn their fi rst postseason appearance ever in 1996. Under his direction, the team won the American League West three times. Melvin was hired in Texas by former President George W. Bush and former United States Ambassador to Japan Tom Schieffer. Before joining the Rangers, Melvin spent nine years in the Baltimore Orioles organization as a special assistant to owner Edward Bennett Williams and General Manager Hank Peters beginning in 1986. He became director of player personnel in charge of minor league operations in November 1987 and added the title of assistant general manager under Executive Vice President and General Manager Roland Hemond in 1988. Melvin worked for the New York Yankees from 1979-85 following his retirement as an active player. He pitched batting practice and coordinated advance scouting reports for the Major League coaching staff, earning a promotion to scouting director in 1985. In that role, he and Fred Ferreira were responsible for signing

All-Star Bernie Williams. Highly decorated, Melvin was named American League Executive of the Year by Baseball America in 1996 and Major League Executive of the Year by the same publication in 1998 and 2011. He also earned that award from The Sporting News in 1996 and 2011. Melvin’s most recent honor was bestowed upon him on June 23, 2012 as he was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. He is already a member of the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame (1997) and the Chatham, Ontario, Sports Hall of Fame (2000).

Melvin is one of only fi ve Canadian natives to ever serve as a Major League general manager, joining George Selkirk (Washington), Murray Cook (New York-AL, Montreal and Cincinnati), Gord Ash (Toronto) and Alex Anthopoulos (Toronto). Ash is currently the assistant general manager of the Brewers. As a player, Melvin pitched for six seasons in the minor leagues for Pittsburgh and the Yankees, going 29-19 with a 3.43 ERA. He was signed by Pittsburgh in 1972 and pitched two years before being released. After sitting out 1974 with a leg injury, he was signed by the Yankees by Pat Gillick and played four more years. The Chatham, Ontario native played football, basketball and hockey at Chatham Kent Secondary School and was selected to the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. He still holds the school’s basketball record with 55 points in one game. He played in a number of amateur baseball leagues in his hometown and credits another Chatham native, Hall-of-Famer Ferguson Jenkins, with infl uencing him to pursue his pro baseball career. Doug and his wife Ellen have been visible in the community, making a yearly commitment to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness. In appreciation of the community support, they donate $25,000 a year to selected programs through Brewers Community Foundation. Doug and Ellen have two children, Ashley and Cory. Cory is in his fi fth season in the organization as a professional scout.

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Doug Melvin 2002-Dean Taylor 1999-2002Sal Bando 1991-1999Harry Dalton 1977-1991Jim Baumer 1974-1977Jim Wilson 1972-1974Frank Lane 1971-1972Marvin Milkes 1969-1971

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VICE PRESIDENT - ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER

GORD ASHGord Ash is entering his 11th season with the Brewers, his sixth under his current title. Ash joined the organization on

November 1, 2002 as assistant general manager, and was promoted on January 15, 2008. Ash assists with all aspects of the day-to-day baseball operation, including strategic planning, the development and implementation of the baseball plan and long-term contract negotiations, including multi-year deals for core Brewers players Ryan Braun, Rickie Weeks, Yovani Gallardo, Corey Hart and Jonathan Lucroy. His efforts have been key to the resurgence of the organization as the Brewers have been recognized with multiple honors at both the Major League and developmental levels in recent seasons. Ash, 61, brings a wealth of business and baseball experience to his post with the Brewers. Prior to joining the organization, he served as vice president and general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, a position he held from 1994-2001. During his tenure, such stars as Vernon Wells, Roy Halladay and Orlando Hudson were selected in the First-Year Player Draft. In addition, Blue Jays pitchers won three consecutive Cy Young Awards (Pat Hentgen, 1996; Roger Clemens 1997, ‘98) while the 2000 Blue Jays became the fi rst team in Major League history to have four players hit 20 home runs prior to the All-Star break (Delgado, Batista, Mondesi, Cruz). Ash began his professional career working for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in May 1974. Following his tenure with the CIBC, he joined the Toronto Blue Jays fi rst in 1977 as a part-time gameday employee then in a full-time role in February 1978 as a ticket offi ce employee. The very next year he moved into the stadium operations department and became assistant director of stadium operations in February 1980.

In February 1984, Ash was appointed Blue Jays administrator of player personnel, supervising the daily operation of the farm system. He was again promoted in January 1989 to the role of assistant general manager, working closely with General Manager Pat Gillick in the daily operation of the team. During their tenure, the Blue Jays won consecutive World Series titles in 1992 and 1993 in addition to American League East titles in 1985, 1989 and 1991. On October 14, 1994, Ash was named vice president and general manager. During his distinguished career, Ash has served on a number of committees for Major League Baseball on such topics as labor, collective bargaining, technology, continuing education and minor-league facilities standards. During his one season away from the game (2002), Ash served as a baseball analyst for the Team Radio Network and TSN, a national sports television network in Canada. He also wrote a weekly baseball column for TSN.ca in addition to serving as a consultant to an international sports special risk insurer, WJ Sutton and Co., based in Toronto. Ash graduated from York University in 1974 with a degree in history and sociology and recently served as a member of the Power of 50 group, a team of York alumni who acted as ambassadors to help the school celebrate its 50th anniversary. In addition, Ash completed post graduate executive development courses at Queen’s University and the University of Michigan. Ash supports the Special Olympics program both here in Wisconsin and his native Toronto.

SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR - BASEBALL OPERATIONS

BARB STARKBarb Stark is in her 44th season with the Brewers. Stark is the only employee to be with the

organization since it came to Milwaukee from Seattle, and thus is the longest-tenured team employee. Stark handles day-to-day administration for Doug Melvin, Gord Ash and other baseball operations staff.

She was named to her current position following the 1999 season. Stark is a native of Milwaukee and resides in Greenfi eld, Wisconsin.

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SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER/PRO SCOUTING/PLAYER PERSONNEL

DICK GROCHDick Groch (Growsh) joined the Brewers on October 15, 2002. Groch previously spent two

seasons in scouting with the Montreal Expos and 20 with the New York Yankees. He has seen 16 players he signed wear a Major League uniform. His most notable Major League player signed is Derek Jeter. Groch has been named to the Port Huron Sports Hall of Fame and the National Junior College Hall of Fame. The Toronto Sun named Groch 2004 Canadian National Scout of the Year. He received the Meritorious Service Award from the American Baseball Coaches Association in 2006. Groch received his bachelor’s degree from Olivet College in 1962 and his master’s degree from Central Michigan University in 1963. During his coaching days with St. Clair Community College, his record was 497-208 and his team appeared in the NJCAA World Series in 1970, 1972 and 1976, earning him District Coach of the Year. His team

was the NJCAA World Series runner-up in 1976. Fifty-six of his former players were drafted by Major League teams with 44 signing contracts. Groch also coached several seasons in international competition, serving on the United States team in the 1977 Intercontinental Cup and in the 1979 USA Pan American Games. He appeared on the staff for the Canadian National Team in the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1984 Olympic Games. In 1989, he was named to the coaching staff for the Eastern Leagues Diamond Diplomacy Tour of the USSR. Groch has written two books, Mastering Baseball (Contemporary Press-Chicago, Illinois) and Baseball the Major League Way (W.C. Brown Company-Dubuque, Iowa). Groch was born in Toledo, Ohio. He and his wife, Nancy, reside in St. Clair, Michigan. The couple has a daughter, Julie, two sons, Brian and Nick, and nine grandchildren.

SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER/BASEBALL OPERATIONS

DAN O’BRIENDan O’Brien is entering his seventh season with the Brewers. He was named to his

current position on November 27, 2006. O’Brien assists in all facets of the baseball operations department. He serves as a player personnel evaluator and a strategic advisor to Doug Melvin for the Major League team, player development, scouting and international operations. O’Brien originally joined the organization in March 2006 to assist with the evaluation of players in the farm system. In 2011, he oversaw the renovation and ultimate relocation of the new Brewers Latin American Academy in the Dominican Republic as well as the successful opening of the complex during the initial year of operation in 2012. O’Brien brings over 35 years of Major League front offi ce experience to the Brewers. Prior to joining the organization, he was the general manager of the Cincinnati Reds from October 2003 through January 2006. Before joining the Reds, O’Brien was the assistant general manager of the Texas Rangers for seven seasons, during which time the team won two American League West championships in the fi ve years he worked together with Melvin. Prior to his time with the Rangers, O’Brien served as the director of player development and scouting with the Houston Astros. During his 15-year tenure with the Astros, he oversaw one of the most productive farm systems in the game, which included his involvement in signing and

developing All-Star players such as Roy Oswalt, Johan Santana, Bobby Abreu, Billy Wagner, Craig Biggio, Freddy Garcia, Luis Gonzales, Kenny Lofton, Todd Jones, Darryl Kile and Carlos Guillen. O’Brien began his baseball career in the marketing and sales department of the Seattle Mariners during the fi rst fi ve years of their existence. His varied business background, coupled with his extensive player personnel experience, is a rare combination among baseball executives and gives him a unique understanding of the overall daily operations of a Major League franchise. O’Brien graduated with honors in 1976 from Rollins College with a double major in business and economics, at which time he earned a Rhodes Scholarship nomination. A native of Columbus, Ohio, he earned a master’s degree in sports administration in 1977 from Ohio University, where he was also an assistant baseball coach. He was honored with the Ohio University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2005. In the offseason, O’Brien serves as a guest lecturer for the graduate level sports administration program at Xavier University. His involvement allows him the privilege of providing career guidance and direction for students looking to enter the profession. His father, Dan O’Brien Sr., was a long-time Major League executive. Dan and his wife reside in the Greater Cincinnati area.

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SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER/DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT/TRAINING CENTER

REID NICHOLSReid Nichols, 54, was named to his current position in November 2002.

Nichols oversees the Brewers’ minor-league operations and is based out of the Arizona complex in Maryvale. He also oversees the team’s development camp each winter, where groups of minor-league players come to Maryvale for baseball, physical and life skills training. Nichols’ prior experience includes serving as director of player development and minor league instruction for the Texas Rangers from 1994-2001. Prior to joining the Rangers, Nichols was director of fi eld operations for the Baltimore Orioles in 1993 and worked as a coach and instructor in their system from 1991-93.

Nichols spent 13 seasons in professional baseball as a player and appeared in 540 games in the Major Leagues with Boston, Chicago-AL and Montreal from 1980-87. Nichols was born in Ocala, Florida. He has three daughters, Amanda, Erin and Kendall. He resides with his wife, Elaine, in Phoenix.

SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

CRAIG COUNSELLAfter a 15-year playing career, Craig Counsell, 42, joined the front offi ce on January 17, 2012

as a special assistant to the general manager. Counsell owns a career .255 batting average in 1,623 games with Colorado (1995, ‘97), Florida (1997-99), Los Angeles (1999), Arizona (2000-03, ‘05-06) and Milwaukee (2004, ‘07-11). He played on four teams that qualifi ed for the postseason, winning World Series titles with Florida (1997) and Arizona (2001). He scored the game-winning run in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series against Cleveland. He was named Most Valuable Player of the 2001 National League Championship Series after batting .381 in the Diamondbacks’ fi ve-game victory against Atlanta. During his time with Milwaukee, Counsell earned the team’s Good Guy Award in 2008 and 2009 as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. He ended his playing career as the franchise leader in pinch hits (41) and pinch-hit at-bats (167).

A 1992 graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a degree in accounting, Counsell was named team MVP in his senior season. He was selected by Colorado in the 11th round of the 1992 First-Year Player Draft. Counsell follows in the footsteps of his father, John, who worked in the Milwaukee front offi ce as director of the speakers bureau from 1979-85 and director of community relations from 1986-87 following a fi ve-year playing career as an outfi elder in the Twins organization from 1964-68. Counsell, a 1988 graduate of Whitefi sh Bay High School (WI), currently resides in that same town with his wife, Michelle, their sons, Brady and Jack, and daughters, Finley and Rowan. In 2012, the town named the park that is home to the Whitefi sh Bay Little League in his honor. Active in the community, the Counsells support a number of causes, including the Urban Ecology Center in Milwaukee, the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund, the Boys & Girls Clubs and Notre Dame Athletics.

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DIRECTOR - AMATEUR SCOUTING

BRUCE SEIDBruce Seid (Side) enters his fi fth season as director of amateur scouting and 16th season overall

in the organization. Prior to his current position, Seid spent two seasons (2007-08) as West Coast crosschecker and nine seasons (1998-2006) as an amateur scout with the Brewers, scouting the Southern California and Southern Nevada regions. Pitcher Mike Fiers, drafted in 2009, became the fi rst player selected during Seid’s tenure to play in the Major Leagues as he made his debut with the Brewers in 2011 and was a starter in the rotation last season. Pitcher Tyler Thornburg made his Major League debut last season, marking the second player Seid drafted to play in the Major Leagues. Seid was the signing scout for 2011 Brewers Minor League Player of the Year Taylor Green (25th round in 2005) and the crosschecker for 2008 drafted players out of the West Coast region that brought back Nyjer Morgan (Cutter Dykstra) and Jerry Hairston (Erik Komatsu) in trades which resulted in the addition of key players to the Brewers’ 2011 Central Division Championship team.

In his fi rst year with the Brewers (1998), Seid was responsible for drafting and signing starting pitcher Nick Neugebauer (2nd round). Neugebauer was ranked as the Brewers’ top prospect by Baseball America in 2000 and 2002. He reached the majors at age 20 in 2001 but saw his career end due to a shoulder injury in 2003. Seid’s scouting career began as a part-time scout with San Diego in 1992 and was followed by four seasons as an area scout in the Padres organization from 1993-96. In 1997, he worked as an amateur scout for Pittsburgh, where he was responsible for scouting Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan. A former fourth-round draft choice of the Chicago Cubs in 1980, Seid spent three seasons in the minor leagues as a second baseman. He was a Gulf Coast League All-Star during his fi rst pro season. Prior to being drafted, he was a four-time All-Region, twice First Team All-State and 1980 All-American selection at Oak Park High School in Michigan. Seid was inducted into the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame for his achievements in November 2011. Bruce and his wife, Erika, reside in Milwaukee.

SENIOR DIRECTOR - BASEBALL OPERATIONS

TOM FLANAGANTom Flanagan, 40, enters his 24th season in the organization and his fi rst in his current position after being promoted in November 2012. Prior

to his current role, Flanagan spent seven seasons as director of baseball operations. He was also assistant director of scouting for six seasons (2000-05) and a baseball operations assistant (1996-99). Flanagan works in concert with Gord Ash in handling the day-to-day duties of the baseball operations department. His role includes the administration of player moves at the minor-league level, negotiating player contracts and traveling with the Major League team during parts of the season on behalf of Doug Melvin.

Flanagan is involved in Major and minor-league rules administration as well as preparations for the First-Year Player Draft. He also works closely with Bruce Seid and Reid Nichols in matters of player personnel and staffi ng. Flanagan began his career with the Brewers in 1990 as a batboy in the visiting clubhouse. He then served as an attendant in the home clubhouse from 1992-96. Born in Milwaukee, Flanagan graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he earned a degree in business administration. Flanagan and his wife, Jennifer, reside in New Berlin, Wisconsin, with son, Michael, and daughter, Molly.

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SENIOR DIRECTOR - TEAM TRAVEL

DAN LARREADan Larrea, 44, joined the Brewers in 1996 as a member of the media relations department. He enters his fi rst season as senior director of team

travel after being promoted in October 2012. He spent the previous 16 seasons as director of team travel and is considered the second Latino traveling secretary in Major League Baseball history. Larrea is responsible for coordinating all phases of travel logistics for Brewers players, coaches and front offi ce staff, including all Spring Training arrangements in Maryvale, Arizona. His duties include arranging hotel rooms, buses, air travel, baggage transportation, game tickets and per diems for Spring Training, the regular season

and the postseason. In his new role, he will also oversee all clubhouse and equipment staff for the Brewers. Prior to joining the Brewers, Larrea was a graduate intern in the media relations department of the Denver Broncos in 1995. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 1992, where he played rugby and was selected to the Southern California Collegiate All-Star Team. He received his master’s degree in sport management at the University of Massachusetts in 1995. An avid soccer fan, Larrea is a shareholder in Real Oviedo of the Spanish Segunda Division B League. Born in Sacramento, California, he and his wife, Stacy, reside in St. Francis, Wisconsin.

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BUSINESS MANAGER/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT ANDMINOR LEAGUE OPERATIONS

SCOTT MARTENSScott Martens enters his 26th season with the Brewers and his eighth in his current position.

Martens is responsible for creating, overseeing and administering all operating budgets for each of the minor-league teams and programs. He also serves as a liaison with each of the Brewers’ minor-league affi liates and their front offi ces and works with each in all matters with regards to their player development contracts. Martens joined the organization in 1987 as assistant of baseball operations. In 1992, he was named assistant

director of scouting and in 1996 was named assistant director of scouting and baseball operations. During the 1999 and 2000 seasons, he was assistant director of scouting and player development. From 2001-05, Martens was assistant director of player development. Martens is a native of Milwaukee and attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he earned a degree in mass communications with a minor in political science. Martens and his family reside in Port Washington, Wisconsin.

DIRECTOR - PROFESSIONAL SCOUTING

ZACK MINASIANZack Minasian, 29, is in his ninth season with the Brewers, his third in his current position, and 16th in professional baseball.

Minasian oversees all aspects of the professional scouting department. His responsibilities range from running the scout development program to implementation of the direction and strategy of the pro scouting efforts to assistance in player transactions. Prior to his current role, he served as manager of minor league scouting personnel/coordinator of pro scouting after working as a baseball operations assistant.

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Minasian grew up in Arlington, Texas, where he graduated from the University of Texas-Arlington. Zack’s brother Perry is the pro scouting director for the Toronto Blue Jays and his brother Calvin is the minor league clubhouse and equipment manager for the Washington Nationals. His father, Zack, served as a major league clubhouse and equipment manager for over 20 years. His family has a combined 99 years in professional baseball. Minasian is godson to Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda and his wife Jo. He resides in Milwaukee.

DIRECTOR - VIDEO SCOUTING AND BASEBALL RESEARCH

KARL MUELLERMueller, 33, is entering his 10th season with the Brewers and third in his current position.

Mueller joined the Brewers as a baseball operations assistant in January 2004 and served as coordinator/manager of advance scouting and baseball research for seven seasons. He spent 2003 as a baseball operations intern with the Cincinnati Reds. Mueller oversees the Major League video operation and analytics department and is actively involved in both advance scouting and potential player acquisition. In addition, he also assists Doug Melvin and Gord Ash with strategic planning, payroll projections and contract negotiations for players that are salary arbitration eligible or

have less than three years of Major League service. Mueller graduated from Purdue University with a degree in business management and minors in fi nance and management information systems in 2002. He obtained his master’s degree in sport administration from Xavier University the following year. His grandfather, Edward, played third base in the St. Louis Browns organization for two years following his service in World War II and was a teammate of Don Larsen with the Aberdeen Pheasants in 1947. Mueller and his wife, Emily, reside in Waukesha, Wisconsin, with their two children, Mia and Johnny. He is a native of Lawrenceburg, Indiana.

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COORDINATOR - ADVANCE SCOUTING AND BASEBALL RESEARCH

SCOTT CAMPBELLScott Campbell, 30, is entering his eighth season with the Brewers and fourth under his current position. He

previously served as a pro scout (2009), advance scouting assistant (2008) and baseball operations intern (2005 and 2006). Campbell manages the advance scouting operation and writes reports for the manager and coaching staff prior to each series. He

also assists with statistical and video analysis and in research and preparation for salary arbitration and player contracts. A native of Denver, Campbell pitched at Monterey Peninsula College and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, where he graduated in 2005 with a degree in sport and fi tness management. Campbell resides in West Allis, Wisconsin, with his wife, Sara, and daughter, Ellie.

COACHING ASSISTANT/DIGITAL MEDIA COORDINATOR

JOE CRAWFORDJoe Crawford, 42, enters his 10th season with the Brewers after being

named to the staff in November 2003. Crawford assists the Major League coaching staff with all on-fi eld instruction and game preparation. Key to this is his work through the use of video for coaching, advance scouting and game review. He is also responsible for coordinating information between the coaching and advance scouting staffs. Prior to his time in Milwaukee, Crawford played 11 years of professional baseball from 1991-2001 as a pitcher in the Brewers,

Mets, Diamondbacks and Red Sox organizations. He reached the Major Leagues with the Mets in 1997. Crawford also pitched in Japan from 1998-99 for the Chiba Lotte Marines and served as pitching coach for the Bridgeport Bluefi sh of the independent Atlantic League from 2002-03. Crawford graduated Cum Laude from Kent State University with a bachelor’s degree in fi nance. A native of Hillsboro, Ohio, he resides in Willard, Ohio, with his wife, Kara, and daughters, Madelyn and Cassidy.

BULLPEN CATCHER

MARCUS HANELMarcus Hanel, 41, is in his 14th season as bullpen catcher. He came to the Brewers after retiring as an active player in 1999.

Hanel played 11 seasons in the minor leagues for Pittsburgh, Atlanta and Arizona. He was selected in the 18th round of the 1989 draft by the Pirates.

Hanel graduated from Racine Horlick High School in 1989, where he lettered in both baseball and basketball. He has a charitable organization called “Koos For Kids” that helps terminally ill and disadvantaged youths in Southeastern Wisconsin. Hanel was born on October 19, 1971, in Racine, Wisconsin, where he still resides today with his wife, Jill, twin daughters, Ashley and Grace, and sons, Nathan and Levi.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS BASEBALL OPERATIONS

Tod Johnson, 40, is entering his sixth season with the Brewers and third in his current position. In his role,

Johnson assists the amateur scouting department with scheduling, information gathering and distribution, analysis projects and other administrative areas. He also works with Baseball Research to prepare and analyze data and serves as the liaison to the information technology department. Johnson spent 2007-09 as director of application development for the Brewers before serving as a baseball systems architect for the San Diego Padres in 2010.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Johnson worked with the Microsoft Corporation (2002-07), Epiphany Software, Inc. (2000-02) and Hewlett Packard (1995-2000). A native of Turlock, California, Johnson graduated from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, where he played baseball. He received his MBA from the University of California-Davis in 2000. Johnson, along with his wife Tricia, resides in Elm Grove, Wisconsin, with their daughters, Eva and Alayna. The family also has two dogs, Daisy Rose and Choxie.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - AMATEUR SCOUTING AND BASEBALL RESEARCH

TOD JOHNSON

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DIRECTOR - CLUBHOUSE OPERATIONS ANDEQUIPMENT MANAGER

TONY MIGLIACCIOTony Migliaccio enters his 36th year in the home clubhouse and his 28th in his current position. Migliaccio is

responsible for all clubhouse operations at Miller Park and Maryvale Baseball Park. His duties include purchasing and maintaining all team equipment while tending to the day-to-day needs of the players. He travels with the Brewers throughout the season, overseeing the movement and setup of all team equipment. He began his baseball career as a batboy in 1978. Migliaccio was president of the Major League Baseball Equipment Manager’s Association from 1997-2000 after serving as vice president from 1995-97. He is currently on the selection committee for the MLB-EMA Scholarship Fund for batboys and clubhouse attendants and is a member of the Major League Baseball Properties advisory committee.

Selected as the equipment manager for the 1996 Major League All-Star Tour of Japan, Migliaccio was also equipment and clubhouse manager for the 2002 All-Star Game in Milwaukee. Migliaccio is a graduate of Milwaukee’s Pius XI High School, where he played varsity baseball for four years. He earned his associate’s degree from Central Arizona College, where he played baseball as a catcher. He also studied communications at Arizona State University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Migliaccio and his wife, Linda, have a son, Joel, and reside in Muskego, Wisconsin.

MANAGER - VISITING CLUBHOUSE

PHIL ROZEWICZPhil Rozewicz, 39, enters his 15th year as the head of the visiting clubhouse. Prior to his current role, he spent one season (1998) as

the home clubhouse manager. He also spent fi ve seasons as the umpire’s room attendant at County Stadium. In 2013, Rozewicz will serve as clubhouse manager for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic. Rozewicz began his career with the Brewers in 1990 as a batboy. He then served as a clubhouse attendant from 1991-92.

Rozewicz’s personal highlights include running the Chicago Marathon in 2003. A 1991 graduate of West Milwaukee High School, where he played baseball for four years, Rozewicz went on to attend the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh from 1991-93. Rozewicz was born in Milwaukee. He resides in Merton, Wisconsin, with his wife, Shannon. He has two daughters, Reilly and Tatum, and a stepson, Tyler.

HOME CLUBHOUSE ASSISTANT

JASON SHAWGERJason Shawger, 38, is entering his 11th season with the Brewers and seventh in his current position. Shawger was promoted in December

2006 after serving as a clubhouse attendant from 2003-06. He assists Tony Migliaccio in the day-to-day operations of the home clubhouse. Prior to joining the Brewers, Shawger worked in the home

clubhouse of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays from 1998-2002 and was a clubhouse assistant with the Florida Marlins in 1994 and 1997. He served as a batboy for the San Diego Padres from 1991-93, where he worked the 1992 All-Star Game at Jack Murphy Stadium. Shawger attended Grossmont Junior College in California. He, wife Chrissy, and daughter, Gwynn Rossi, reside in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS CLUBHOUSE STAFF

Erik AndersonHOME CLUBHOUSE

ASSISTANT

Alex SanchezUMPIRE’S ROOM/

HOME CLUBHOUSE ASSISTANT

Matt SmithHOME CLUBHOUSE

ASSISTANT

Ben WilkesVISITING CLUBHOUSE

ASSISTANT

Ben PinzerVISITING CLUBHOUSE

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DIRECTOR - MEDICAL OPERATIONS

ROGER CAPLINGERRoger Caplinger, 46, enters his 24th year with the Brewers and second season as director of

medical operations. He spent the previous 10 seasons as head athletic trainer. Caplinger oversees operations of the Brewers’ athletic training, strength & conditioning and medical staff at all levels within the organization. He is also responsible for all workman’s compensation processing and budgeting for the organization’s medical staff. His efforts were recognized in 2005 when Baseball Prospectus presented the Dick Martin Award to the Brewers as the top medical staff in all of baseball. Prior to spending the 2002-11 seasons as head athletic trainer, Caplinger was assistant athletic trainer from 1998-2001. He was part of a team which was named Major League Baseball Athletic Training Staff of the Year in 2001. Caplinger was also a trainer in the Arizona Fall League in 1995 and worked with the Brewers’ Rookie League affi liates from 1990-91 and 1993-94. He was minor league medical coordinator from 1995-1997.

In his fi rst year as head athletic trainer, he served as the National League athletic trainer during the 2002 All-Star Game at Miller Park. In 2011, Caplinger was appointed the head athletic trainer for the MLB Taiwan All-Star Series. Caplinger serves on the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society executive board and was the National League head athletic trainer representative for PBATS from 2005-11. He also serves on the Major League Baseball Medical Advisory Committee and the Major League Baseball Concussion Committee. While working with professional baseball players, Caplinger has co-authored several publications in medical journals. Caplinger is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association; the Wisconsin Athletic Trainers Association and the Arizona Athletic Trainers Association, and is a licensed athletic trainer in both Wisconsin and Arizona. He is a 1991 graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver. Caplinger is married to Jackie. He has two children, daughter, Gabrielle, and son, Ryan, and two stepsons, Kyle and Brett. The Caplinger family resides in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

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DIRECTOR - PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

MATT KRUG, PH.D.Matt Krug, Ph.D., 38, enters his third season as director of psychological services. Krug

joined the team in 2006 as a sports psychology consultant. Prior to his time with the Brewers, Krug worked with IMG Academies in Bradenton, Florida, and has served as the owner of the Midwest Institute of Performance in Brookfi eld. He has also worked as an assistant professor of psychology at Wisconsin Lutheran College.

Krug received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wisconsin Lutheran College and his master’s degrees from San Diego State University and Marquette University. He most recently received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Marquette University. A native of San Diego, Krug and his wife, Anne, reside in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, with their daughter, Elise.

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HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

DAN WRIGHTDan Wright, 50, is in his 12th season with the Brewers and second as head athletic trainer.

Wright spent the previous 10 seasons as assistant athletic trainer, joining the organization in November 2001. His previous experience includes two seasons (1990-91) as assistant trainer for the Cincinnati Reds. Wright has also been a minor-league trainer for the Kansas City Royals (1985-1989) and San Francisco Giants (1992-94). With the Giants, he was head athletic trainer for all of the organization’s minor-league teams. He also was the owner and president of FitLife Health Systems, Inc., a company based in Arizona, which coordinates athletic training services and rehabilitative care.

Wright is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association; the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainer’s Society. Wright earned his associate’s degree in physical education at Umpqua Community College in 1982, his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Oregon in 1984 and his master’s degree in science, clinical health and sports medicine from Oregon in 1987. Wright has two children, daughter, Emma, and son, Robbie. They reside in Tempe, Arizona.

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COORDINATOR

JOSH SELIGMANJosh Seligman enters his third season with the Brewers after joining the team prior to the 2011 season.

Seligman spent seven seasons (2004-10) with the Florida Marlins organization as minor league strength and conditioning coordinator and assistant rehab athletic trainer. In 2005, he was voted Florida Marlins Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach of the Year.

Seligman graduated from Willamette University in 1998 and has two master’s degrees from the University of Hawaii. He was an athletic training graduate assistant with the University of Hawaii athletics department from 2001-04. A native of Santa Barbara, California, Seligman now resides in Brookfi eld, Wisconsin, with his wife, Michelle, daughter, Sage, and son, Noah.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

DAVE YEAGERDave Yeager enters his second season as assistant athletic trainer. He spent the previous

two seasons with Triple-A Nashville as athletic trainer. Yeager is in his ninth season in the Brewers organization. He also spent time with Double-A Huntsville (2005-09), where he was named 2007 Southern League Athletic Trainer of the Year by his peers.

Yeager earned his bachelor’s degree from Auburn University and his master’s degree from Jacksonville State University. Yeager and his wife, Wendy, have two sons, Duke and Seth. His family resides in Alabama.

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HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. WILLIAM RAASCHDr. Raasch begins his 12th season as head team physician after being named in November 2001. A native Milwaukeean, Raasch

graduated from Marquette University in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He received his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1986, where he also performed his residency in orthopedic surgery. He completed a sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in 1992. In 2005, the Brewers’ medical team received the Dick Martin

Award from Baseball Prospectus, which is given to the top staff in all of baseball. His other accolades include receiving the Zimmer Fourth Annual Travel Award from the American Orthopedic Association and a research grant from Major League Baseball to study the effect of mound height on pitching mechanics. Dr. Raasch is the director of sports medicine and a professor of orthopedic surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin and is certifi ed by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons. Dr. Raasch and his wife, Margaret, have two sons, Kevin and Mitchell, and reside in the Milwaukee area.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. MARK NIEDFELDTDr. Niedfeldt, 46, joined the Brewers medical team in 1996 and is entering his 17th season with the organization.

He currently serves as an associate clinical professor in the departments of family and community medicine and cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy at the Medical College of Wisconsin and maintains a medical practice in Mequon. He is also a physician for the United States National Snowboard Team, the Milwaukee Wave soccer team, Wisconsin Lutheran College and Concordia University Wisconsin.

A native of Beloit, Wisconsin, Dr. Niedfeldt received his bachelor’s degree (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Niedfeldt is active in the community and sits on the Board of Trustees at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater College of Letters and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside with daughters Madeline, Meg, and Meredith, in Mequon, Wisconsin.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. CRAIG YOUNGDr. Young is in his 20th season as team physician with the Brewers. He is also a professor and medical

director of sports medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Young earned his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from the University of California-Irvine in 1984. He graduated from the University of California-San Diego School of Medicine in 1988 and completed a residency in family medicine at UCLA in 1991 and a sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in 1992.

Dr. Young has served as a physician at the U.S. Olympic Training Center (Chula Vista) and is a team physician for the U.S. National Snowboard Team. In 2007, he was appointed by the U.S. Olympic Committee as a team physician for the 23rd World Winter University Games in Torino, Italy. Dr. Young is board certifi ed in both family practice and sports medicine and was the president of the American Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) from 2007-08. Dr. Young and his wife, Sharon, reside in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS MEDICAL STAFF

Dr. Evan LedermanCONSULTING ORTHOPEDIC

PHYSICIAN - PHOENIX

Dr. Carlton RichieCONSULTING TEAM

PHYSICIAN - PHOENIX

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VICE PRESIDENT - HUMAN RESOURCES AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT

SALLY ANDRISTSally Andrist is in her 10th season with the Brewers. She joined the team in 2004 as director of human

resources and offi ce management. On November 1, 2005, she was named senior director of human resources and offi ce management, and then promoted to her current position on October 18, 2007. Andrist is responsible for all human resources activities, including recruitment of seasonal and regular employees for offi ce and event staff, managing employee benefi ts programs, employee relations, policy administration, workers compensation and other compliance-related duties.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Andrist worked in human resources for Smiths Medical from April 2000 to April 2004 and with Guaranty Bank from August 1987 to March 2000. Andrist attained Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certifi cation through the Society of Human Resource Management in May 2003. Andrist, a native of Le Sueur, Minnesota, graduated from Minnesota State University (Mankato) with a degree in industrial relations and business. She and her husband, Syd, reside in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

VICE PRESIDENT - COMMUNICATIONS

TYLER BARNESTyler Barnes, 48, is in his eighth season with the Brewers after joining the organization on September 26,

2005. In his role, Barnes oversees efforts related to media relations, community relations, broadcasting, publications and Brewers.com. He also serves on the board of Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. A veteran of 26 years in the sports industry, Barnes came to Milwaukee after fi ve years in Phoenix with the Harlem Globetrotters, where he had served as chief marketing offi cer. In that role, he coordinated sales and marketing efforts related to the team’s annual 230-game tour. His prior experience includes six years with the Detroit Tigers and another fi ve with the Houston Astros in marketing and

communications roles. Barnes was named Michigan’s Best of the Best by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association for his work in public relations with the Tigers. Barnes’ recent community work includes serving on the boards of VISIT Milwaukee and The American Red Cross Grand Canyon Chapter. He is also a member of the Wisconsin Idea Scholars program, an initiative led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to address issues facing the state. Barnes graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in 1987 with a degree in political science. He is a native of Kansas City, Missouri. Barnes and his wife, Monica, reside in Elm Grove, Wisconsin, with their sons, Avery and Cole.

VICE PRESIDENT - CONSUMER MARKETING

JIM BATHEYJim Bathey, 47, is in his 22nd season with the Brewers, having joined the organization on November 15, 1991. Bathey was promoted to his current

role on November 18, 2010 and is responsible for all aspects of ticket sales and services, suite sales and services, consumer marketing, advertising and branding. Previously, he served as senior director of ticket sales, a title he held since the 2003 season. In 2011, his fi rst season as vice president of consumer marketing, he helped the Brewers draw a franchise-record 3,071,373, breaking the three-million mark for the third time in four seasons and exceeding the previous attendance record set in 2008. The Brewers received national recognition for their television campaign at the 2012 PromaxBDA Sports Media Marketing Awards, winning the “Gold” in the “Television/Video: Best Use of Humor” category for the “Glare” television spot. The team received the “Silver” in the “Television/Video: Best TV/Video Campaign” for the entire 2012 television campaign.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Bathey worked for the Los Angeles/Vero Beach Dodgers, the Scott Paper Company and Frito-Lay. He also spent one year as a graduate assistant baseball coach at Minnesota State University while he earned his master’s degree in sport administration in 1991. A native of Brookfi eld, Wisconsin, Bathey graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1987, where he earned First Team All-Conference honors three times and was a two-time member of the All-Midwest Region First Team in baseball. He was also twice named First Team Academic All-American. He was twice named the team’s MVP and was the team’s captain his senior year. As the career stolen base leader in school history (80), Bathey was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2003. Bathey and his wife, Susan, reside in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, with their son, Zach, and daughter, Shannon. Bathey is a member of the Minnesota State Sports Management Advisory Board.

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VICE PRESIDENT - CORPORATE MARKETING

TOM HECHTTom Hecht, 47, is in his eighth season with the Brewers. He was named to his position on September 19, 2005. Hecht oversees all corporate

partnerships for the organization as they relate to advertising and promotional rights with the Brewers. He has overseen the development of new partnerships with various companies that have been instrumental in many of the new amenities at Miller Park, including the Miller Lite Party Deck, Gehl Club, Harley-Davidson Deck and ATI Club. Prior to coming to Milwaukee, Hecht spent nine years with the Phoenix Suns as director of corporate partnerships. In that role, he oversaw a progression that resulted in the Suns ranking fi rst among all NBA teams in sponsorship sales.

Along with his role with the Suns, Hecht also held the title of director of corporate partnerships for the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League. Three times in his nine years, the Rattlers were recognized with the Commissioner’s Award as the best-managed franchise in the League. Prior to joining the Suns and Rattlers, Hecht spent two seasons with the Triple-A Phoenix Firebirds (Pacifi c Coast League) as director of promotions. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Hecht graduated from Miami (OH) University in 1988. He and his wife, Kristen, reside in Hartland, Wisconsin, with their son, Ryan, daughter, Grace, and dog, Jake.

VICE PRESIDENT - ENTERTAINMENT AND BROADCASTING

ALETA MERCERAleta Mercer is entering her 21st season with the Brewers and third season as vice president of

entertainment and broadcasting after being promoted on November 18, 2010. She joined the organization prior to the 1993 season as a broadcasting assistant. In her current role, Mercer works with the Brewers’ radio fl agship, Newsradio 620 WTMJ, and its television rightsholder, FS Wisconsin, to provide broadcast coverage of Brewers baseball. She also oversees all in-game entertainment at Miller Park as well as the

annual Brewers On-Deck event at the Delta Center. Prior to joining the Brewers, Mercer served as traffi c manager at WTMJ-AM and was a business manager at Milwaukee Spectrum. A native of Greenfi eld, Wisconsin, Mercer graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from Carroll College. Mercer and her husband, Ervin, reside in New Berlin, Wisconsin, with their twins, Alex and Anna, and dog, Eva. Mercer serves on the board of the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum.

VICE PRESIDENT - BREWERS ENTERPRISES & EVENT SERVICES

JASON HARTLUNDJason Hartlund, 40, is in his eighth season with the Brewers, joining the organization on November 28, 2005. He was named to his current role on

May 6, 2008. Hartlund is responsible for generating non-baseball revenue for the team, which includes non-gameday use of Miller Park facilities, as well creating and managing events. Since 2008, Hartlund has secured the H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group) 25th Anniversary Festival, Farm Aid’s 25th Anniversary concert and Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Nation Tour (May of 2013). In September 2012, Hartlund and his Brewers Enterprises staff launched the Brewers Mini-Marathon, an annual half-marathon race beginning and ending at Miller Park. The race raised over $100,000 for the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer). In addition, Hartlund oversees the event services department, which focuses on the fan experience at Miller Park and includes all aspects of the services staff and security that interacts with the fans. He also serves as team liaison with the Milwaukee Police Department.

Hartlund began his Brewers career in corporate marketing, overseeing its budget and inventory availability as well as generating revenue through the sale of corporate sponsorships. Prior to joining the Brewers, Hartlund served three seasons as manager of corporate sales for the Green Bay Packers. The Packers received the awards for “Best-Run Sports Franchise” by The Sports Business Journal and the “Ultimate Professional Sports Franchise” by ESPN the Magazine. Hartlund, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, also worked as a sports marketing manager for PSP Sports Marketing from 2000-02 and in sales, promotion and management for the Missouri River Otters hockey team, the Fort Wayne Wizards baseball team and the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers baseball team. Hartlund and his wife, Lisa, reside in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, along with their daughter, Maggie, and son, Matt. The Kimberly, Wisconsin native enjoys spending time with his family as well as golfi ng and hunting when time allows.

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VICE PRESIDENT - GENERAL COUNSEL

MARTI WRONSKIMarti Wronski, 40, is in her 10th season with the Brewers and seventh in her current role.Wronski oversees all legal and

contract work, including negotiating player and coaches’ contracts, sponsorship contracts, overseeing legal designs for trademark and fan entertainment as well as managing compliance matters. Wronski was a member of the Marquette University Law School faculty prior to joining the Brewers and continues to act as an adjunct professor for both the Law School and MBA programs. She also served as a litigation associate at Foley and Lardner, LLP from 1997-2001. A native of Neenah, Wisconsin, Wronski attended St. Norbert College, where she graduated Suma Cum Laude in 1994. She then

graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School with honors in 1997. In June 2006, she was named as a “Woman of Infl uence” by The Business Journal, an honor for women who make a difference in the Milwaukee community and positively infl uence the people they work with daily. She was named to The Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” in 2010 and was named as one of The Business Journal’s “Top Corporate Counsel” members in 2012. Wronski serves on a number of community boards, including Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, Miracle League of Milwaukee and Make a Wish Wisconsin and serves on the St. Norbert College Board of Trustees. Wronski and her husband, Andrew, reside in Whitefi sh Bay, Wisconsin, with their sons, Jonah, Luke, Sam and Charlie.

VICE PRESIDENT - CONTROLLER

JOE ZIDANICJoe Zidanic, CPA, 45, is in his 11th season with the Brewers, having joined the team on April 1, 2003. Zidanic was named to his current

role on October 18, 2007. He oversees the daily fi nancial operations of the organization and Brewers Community Foundation, including fi nancial reporting, budgeting, general accounting, cash management and payroll. As director of Spring Training since 2005, Zidanic manages the business operations for the Brewers, which include box offi ce, game operations and serving as liaison to the City of Phoenix. He is currently overseeing capital improvement projects at Maryvale on the Major and minor-league complexes. While Zidanic spent time with the San Francisco Giants in 1996, his sports background can be traced back to his grandfather, Victor Ippolito, who was the doctor for the Cleveland Browns and the

Cleveland Indians from the 1970s through the 1980s. Prior to joining the Brewers, Zidanic held positions with Litton Industries and General Electric. Zidanic is an avid hunter and fi sherman and spends his free time volunteering at Habitat for Humanity in Milwaukee and OneSmallHouse.org. A graduate of Marquette University, Zidanic received his degree in accounting in 1990. He is a member of the American Institute of Certifi ed Public Accountants, Wisconsin Institute of CPAs and sits on the executive board and audit committee of the Potawatomi Area Council (Waukesha), Boy Scouts of America and OneSmallHouse.org (Brewster, NY).

VICE PRESIDENT - TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

NICK WATSONNick Watson, 46, is in his third season with the Brewers. He joined the organization in March 2011. Watson oversees the entire Brewers

IT Department, including network, telecommunications, computer hardware and software needs for the organization. Prior to joining the Brewers, Watson served as senior director of IT for Medtronic, Inc. He started his career working for Accenture out of both the Milwaukee and Minneapolis offi ces.

Watson earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he was a member of the track and fi eld team, and has a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota. He holds two APICS certifi cations: Certifi ed Supply Chain Professional and Production and Inventory Management. A native of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, Watson and his wife Laura, have a son, Samuel, and two daughters, Gwendolyn and Margaret. They reside in Sussex, Wisconsin.

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SENIOR DIRECTOR - MERCHANDISE BRANDING

JILL ARONOFFJill Aronoff enters her seventh season with the Brewers and fi fth in her current role. Aronoff serves as the primary liaison between the

Brewers and the team’s merchandise concessionaire, Sportservice. In recent years, the organization has dramatically expanded retail operations, building the new Brewers Team Store on the Club Level and Bernie’s Custom Shoppe across from the renovated Brewers Team Store by Majestic. The efforts of Aronoff, Debbie Attanasio and Sportservice executives earned the Brewers the prestigious honor of 2008 Major League Baseball Retailer of the Year.

Aronoff joined the Brewers after spending six seasons with the Oakland Raiders as director of marketing for The Raider Image, the offi cial team shop of the Oakland Raiders. In that position, Aronoff managed all aspects of marketing for The Raider Image and established the Raiders fan club, “The Silver & Black Club,” and the loyalty program, “Raider Rewards.” A native of California, Aronoff graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in textiles and clothing. She currently resides in Milwaukee with her dog, Daisy.

SENIOR DIRECTOR - TICKET SALES

BILLY FRIESSBilly Friess has been a member of the Brewers organization since November 1998. He joined the team

as a telephone sales representative and is currently in his second season as the senior director of ticket sales. Friess oversees the organization’s client services and ticket sales teams along with all aspects of season tickets. His emphasis on providing the highest level of customer service to all season seat holders helped his staff achieve a franchise-record season ticket base for the 2012 season.

A native of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, Friess graduated from Marian College (WI) with a degree in sport and recreation management. While at Marian, Friess was a three-time All-Conference infi elder, two-time captain and a 1997 NAIA All-American Scholar Athlete in baseball. His father, Jack, played professionally in the Chicago White Sox organization and is a member of the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Friess and his wife, Amy, reside in Waukesha, Wisconsin, with their daughters, Lucy and Ruby.

SENIOR DIRECTOR - TICKET OPERATIONS

REGIS BANERegis Bane is entering his sixth season with the Brewers after joining the organization on May 7, 2008 as

director of ticket operations. This will be his second season in his current role. Bane oversees the day-to-day operations of the Miller Park ticket offi ce and phone center as well as the fulfi llment and distribution of all single-game ticket orders and promotional ticket packages. Bane also oversees the ticket operations department in the development and implementation of tactical and operational planning to ensure the department provides the best ticket purchase experience possible for all consumers. Prior to joining the Brewers, Bane spent four seasons with the Cleveland Indians in various roles in ticket operations and services.

He also has experience with SMG Management, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Pittsburgh Pirates, where he helped with the transition of the ticket services and operations department from Three Rivers Stadium to PNC Park. Bane is an active member of the International Ticketing Association for Ticketing Professionals. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Bane graduated from Bethany College in West Virginia in 1998. While attending Bethany, he was a college football student athlete and earned All-Conference Honors three times while graduating with a degree in communications. Bane and his wife, Kate, reside in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

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SENIOR DIRECTOR - STADIUM OPERATIONS

BOB HALLASBob Hallas, 52, is entering his seventh season with the Brewers. He served as director of stadium operations for fi ve seasons before

being promoted to his current role prior to the 2011 season. Hallas oversees the building operations of Miller Park as well as fi eld and grounds maintenance and Miller Park’s engineering contractor, Johnson Controls. Prior to joining the Brewers, Hallas worked in the athletic department of Purdue University in facility management for 20 years.

A native of Chicago, Hallas graduated and played baseball at Purdue University, where he currently holds the school record for career wins (27). He was selected in the 18th round of the 1981 draft by the Seattle Mariners and in the 27th round of the 1982 draft by the Oakland Athletics. He played in Oakland’s farm system from 1982-85 and in the Chicago Cubs organization in 1985. Hallas also helped coach McCutcheon High School to two Indiana State high school baseball championships (1999, 2003). Hallas resides in Waukesha, Wisconsin, with his wife, Kristy, and has four sons, Matt, Mitchell, Marshall and Morgan, and a daughter, Kendall.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS EXECUTIVES

SENIOR DIRECTOR - CORPORATE MARKETING

ANDREW PAULSAndrew Pauls, 37, enters his eighth season with the Brewers, having joined the organization in 2005. He

was named to his current role on November 1, 2010. Pauls served as director of corporate marketing for two seasons and manager of suite sales from 2005-08. Pauls is responsible for generating revenue through sales of corporate partnerships, management and renewal of team sponsorships, tracking of inventory and supervision of the corporate marketing account service team.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Pauls founded and managed two companies -- Clear Path Partners, a business development consulting fi rm in Milwaukee, and cdINK, a web development company in New York City. He started his career in New York working for Ruder Finn, an international public relations fi rm. A graduate of the University of Oregon with a degree in journalism, Pauls is a native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He and his wife, Tai, the manager of special events for Brewers Enterprises, reside on the East Side of Milwaukee.

SENIOR DIRECTOR - MARKETING

KATHY SCHWABKathy Schwab is in her ninth season with the Brewers, having been named to her role in September

2004. Schwab oversees consumer marketing, advertising, creative, research and branding initiatives for the organization. In 2012, the Brewers received national recognition for their television advertising at the PromaxBDA Sports Media Marketing Awards. The organization was also awarded the National Sports Forum’s Overall Award of Excellence for its creative work across multiple media platforms. Prior to joining the Brewers, Schwab served as vice president of account services for Zizzo Group Advertising & Public Relations in Milwaukee from 2000-04. She also held the position of divisional vice president/creative director for The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., a regional department store chain with corporate offi ces in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and York, Pennsylvania.

Schwab is active in the Milwaukee community as well as nationally. She sits on the Governance and Community Initiatives Committees for Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, volunteers with the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation and serves on marketing advisory boards for other organizations throughout the Milwaukee area. Schwab is a Milwaukee Trustee for the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation; serves on the Steering Committee for the National Sports Forum; and is a member of TEMPO, a leading Milwaukee metro-area business organization. Schwab was named to The Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” list in 2006. A native of York, Pennsylvania, Schwab played Division III volleyball and graduated with a degree in English/professional writing and a minor in business administration from Elizabethtown College in 1990. Schwab and her husband, Dick, reside in Fox Point, Wisconsin.

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SENIOR DIRECTOR - BUSINESS OPERATIONS

TEDDY WERNERTeddy Werner, 36, enters his eighth season with the Brewers and third with his current title. He joined the organization in April 2006.

Werner assists with the organization’s business affairs, with particular attention paid to construction projects and other enhancements to the Miller Park experience. He also oversees the salary arbitration practice. Last year, Werner was named to the “Forty Under 40” list by The Milwaukee Business Journal. Prior to joining the Brewers, Werner was a labor and employment associate at Proskauer Rose LLP in New York from 2003-06. He also

worked in the NFL’s media relations department from 1998-2000. Werner is a board member of the Milwaukee College Preparatory School and the Froedtert Hospital Foundation. He is also a co-founder of the Miracle League of Milwaukee. He graduated from Yale University in 1998 and from Duke Law School in 2003. A native of Los Angeles, Werner resides in Whitefi sh Bay, Wisconsin, with his wife, Karin, and children, Isabel, Andy and Nora. Werner has completed the Boston, New York and Chicago Marathons and enjoys golf, skiing and spending time with his family.

SENIOR DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY RELATIONS

KATINA SHAWKatina Shaw joined the Brewers organization in September 2006 as a community relations assistant and

is entering her second season in her current role. She served as community relations director from 2009-11. Shaw serves as a liaison between the team and Wisconsin-area charitable, scholastic and civic organizations. Prior to working with the Brewers, she spent seven years as market manager for the American Diabetes Association.

Shaw is a member of various boards and committees in the Milwaukee community, including the American Lung Association Leadership Board, Wheaton Franciscan North Market Foundation Board, One Accord Foundation, Best Buddies of Wisconsin and the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin. A native of Milwaukee, Shaw and her husband, Jermaine, have a son, Jamar, and a four-legged terrier named Tank.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS EXECUTIVES

SENIOR DIRECTOR - MEDIA RELATIONS

MIKE VASSALLOMike Vassallo enters his 17th season in baseball media relations and eighth with the Brewers. Vassallo

joined the organization in March 2006 as director of media relations. He was promoted to senior director in November 2012. Vassallo, 37, oversees the day-to-day operations of the media relations department, including the announcements of player transactions, production of game notes and media guides, and scheduling of interviews with players and staff. Prior to joining the Brewers, Vassallo served as assistant director of media relations for the Cincinnati Reds from December 1999 to March 2006. He was also a media relations assistant with the New York Yankees from 1997-99.

The Long Island, New York native gained his fi rst experience working in baseball while in college in the summer of 1995 as a booth assistant to Yankees’ Hall-of-Famer Phil Rizzuto. Vassallo graduated from the State University of New York at Oswego in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and mass communication. He resides on Milwaukee’s East Side and is currently engaged to his fi ancée, Jeana.

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Maggie AliotaSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE GROUP SALES

Deron AndersonDIRECTOR

AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION

David BarnesSENIOR ACCOUNT

COORDINATORCORPORATE MARKETING

Robbin BarnesPUBLICATIONS

ASSISTANT

Adam BauerMANAGER

INFRASTRUCTURESUPPORT

Joseph BloughGENERAL MANAGER

PERFORMANCE CLEAN

Irene BoltonADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTANT

Erica BowringCOORDINATOR

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Jessica BrownSENIOR MANAGER

TICKET SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY

Lisa BrzeskiADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTANT

Tom CarterMANAGER

TICKET FULFILLMENT & DISTRIBUTION

Jennacy CruzMANAGER

GUEST RELATIONS

Michael BoettcherMANAGERGROUNDS

Molly ArndtGRAPHIC DESIGNER

Chris BarlowDIRECTOR

GROUP TICKET SALES

Jessica DawidziukACCOUNT COORDINATOR

Samantha ErnestEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

OWNERSHIP

Jason FrySENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVETICKET SALES

Joseph GaudreauLANDSCAPE MANAGER

Joan EntersBREWERS COMMUNITY

FOUNDATION ASSISTANT

MILWAUKEE BREWERS FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Vickie GowanPAYROLL MANAGER

Jeff HardingSENIOR GRAPHIC

DESIGNER

Nate HardwickSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE CLIENT SERVICES

Kelly GuttenbergSENIOR ACCOUNT

COORDINATOR

Nicole GierynTELECOM

ADMINISTRATOR

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Josh KrowiorzAPPLICATIONDEVELOPER

Jacqueline LefeberCOORDINATOR

SPECIAL EVENTS

Matt LehmannMANAGER

EVENT SERVICES

Brittany KuciaTELEPHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Zendy HernandezMANAGER

HUMAN RESOURCES

Jeff HibickeSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVECLIENT SERVICES

Larry HisleMANAGER

YOUTH OUTREACH/S.C.O.R.E.

Sarah HolbrookDIRECTOR

CORPORATE MARKETING

Diny HurwitzDATA ANALYST

Nancy JorgensenMANAGER

TICKET ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Bill JunkerSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVETICKET SALES

Jed JustmanMANAGER

SUITE SALES

Kara KabitzkeSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVECLIENT SERVICES

Connie KaiserSTAFF ACCOUNTANT

Sarah KatzGENERALIST

HUMAN RESOURCES

Matt KleineASSISTANT

BASEBALL OPERATIONS

Corey KmichikNETWORK SERVICES

DIRECTOR

Stephanie KotsovosCOORDINATOR

TICKET AND PHONE SERVICES

Renee KrebsRETAIL MERCHANDISE

ASSISTANT

Amanda KroppMANAGER

ADMINISTRATIONAMATEUR SCOUTING

MILWAUKEE BREWERS FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Chris KimballMANAGER

TICKET SALES

Ryan KingASSISTANT

GENERAL MANAGERPERFORMANCE CLEAN

Nichole KinatederACCOUNT COORDINATOR

Kosuke InajiJAPANESE TRANSLATOR

Jonelle JohnsonCOORDINATOR

MILLER PARK TOURS

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Kristin LoeserDIRECTOR

SUITE SERVICES

Brittany LuznickyCOORDINATOR

MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS

Meredith MaloneCOORDINATOR COMMUNICATIONS & BREWERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Jason MassopustSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE TICKET SALES

Jody McBeeRECEPTIONIST

Ben McDonoughASSISTANT

PROFESSIONAL SCOUTING

Andrea NeumannHELP DESK

ADMINISTRATOR

Thad McGrew MANAGER

EMERGING MARKETS

Jacob MentchSENIOR

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE GROUP SALES

Caitlin MoyerSENIOR MANAGER

ADVERTISING & MARKETING

Mark MuellerMANAGER ADMINISTRATION

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Andrew OlsenMANAGER

ENTERTAINMENT & BROADCASTING

Chad OlsonMANAGER

TICKET OPERATIONS

Andrew LukanichDIRECTOR

CORPORATE MARKETING

Ryan McCannTELEPHONE SALESREPRESENTATIVE

Matt MorellCOORDINATORAUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION

Randy OlewinskiDIRECTORSECURITY

Brian PowalishADVANCE SCOUTING

ASSISTANT

Angie OttoACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERK

Tai PaulsMANAGER

SPECIAL EVENTS

Scott PowellCOORDINATORAUDIO/VISUAL PRODUCTION

Scott QuadeCOORDINATOR

SPECIAL EVENTS ANDHELFAER FIELD

Adela ReeveEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Megan RitchieCOORDINATOR

SUITE SERVICES

Susan RamsdallRECEPTIONIST

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Patrick RogoMANAGER

WAREHOUSE

Kristen SchrenkSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE CLIENT SERVICES

John H. SteinmillerMANAGER

MEDIA RELATIONS

MILWAUKEE BREWERS FRONT OFFICE STAFF

Chris RothwellMANAGER

SUITE SALES

Justin ScottDIRECTOR GROUNDS

Ken SpindlerCOORDINATOR

MEDIA RELATIONS

Wes SeidelFINANCIAL ANALYST

Maxx RodriguezCOORDINATOR

CORPORATE MARKETINGSALES

Bryan ScherrASSISTANTMAILROOM

Frank SchweigerTELEPHONE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Daniel SouderTELEPHONE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Carrie StruederSENIOR ACCOUNT

COORDINATOR

Cory WilsonCOORDINATOR AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION

Josh StollerSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE TICKET SALES

Vicki WiseDIRECTOR

ACCOUNTING

Rebecca ThompsonASSISTANT

ACCOUNTING

Virginia TopolskiPAYROLL

CLERK

Sarah WilliamsMANAGER

BREWERS ENTERPRISES

Amy YounkCOORDINATOR

HUMAN RESOURCES

Michael WesenbergTELEPHONE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Kate RockEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

PARALEGAL

Joe RobinsonSENIOR ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE TICKET SALES

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS

MILLER PARK The Milwaukee Brewers take pride in offering the best overall experience for every fan who attends a game. Central to the quality of the fan experience is the team’s jewel of a ballpark, Miller Park. Year in and year out, the Brewers’ fan experience has received honors from both fans and media in annual polling and surveys. In 2012, a fan vote on ESPN.com rated Miller Park as “Major League Baseball’s Best Ballpark.” In addition, ESPN the Magazine has ranked the Brewers in the top quarter of all Major League sports franchises in the last four seasons in its annual “Ultimate Franchise Standings.” In 2012, Team Marketing Report stated in their annual “Fan Cost Index” survey that the Brewers ranked as the seventh-most affordable fan experience in Major League Baseball. One of the keys to Miller Park’s popularity is that it is a dynamic facility that has adapted to changing fan tastes in each of its 12 seasons. Updates to the ballpark in 2013 include the Miller Lite Party Deck and renovations to the Dew Deck and the SKYY Lounge on the Club Level (formerly known as the Home Plate Lounge). In 2011, the Brewers debuted a state-of-the-art, high- defi nition scoreboard at Miller Park. At 5,940 square feet, it is one of the largest scoreboards in Major League Baseball. It is also the third, true 1080, high-defi nition scoreboard in baseball. The Brewers continue to make updates to the ballpark that make it one of the best venues in Major League Baseball and a major destination in the City of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin. Other recent improvements at Miller Park include the Brewers Team Store on the Club Level (2012); a new party suite honoring the 2011 Brewers (2012); the Brewers Team Store on the Terrace Level (2009); the outdoor Plaza Pavilion (2009); the new Brewers Team Store by Majestic (2009); the renovation of 43 Club Level suites (2009); the Harley-Davidson Deck (2009); the renovation of the Stadium Club (2008); the U.S. Cellular Power Playground (2008); the Gehl Club (2007) and the ATI Club (2007). Miller Park’s debut dates to April 6, 2001. In front of the President of the United States, the Commissioner of Baseball and many more dignitaries, the Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds christened Miller Park in a thrilling game culminating with a game-winning home run from Richie Sexson in the bottom of the eighth inning. On

that day, President George W. Bush became the fi rst sitting president to attend a professional sporting event in the State of Wisconsin. He, along with Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig, threw out ceremonial fi rst pitches prior to the game. In its inaugural season, Miller Park was not only the home to Brewers baseball. While the team was away, the park played host to a pair of major concerts, the George Strait Country Music Festival in May and a show by the band N’Sync in July. Both concerts drew more than 34,000 fans each and earned rave reviews from the performers and fans alike. This was just the beginning. The Brewers continued to make Miller Park the home for a wide variety of events in 2002. The ballpark hosted the 73rd Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Milwaukee’s third All-Star contest and its fi rst since 1975. In 2003, legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen brought his E Street Band to Miller Park for the fi rst time for a memorable performance in front of more than 30,000 fans. The ballpark also hosted the fi lming of the movie Mr. 3000, starring Bernie Mac and Angela Bassett, as well as the Miller Lite Masters Professional Bowlers Association Finals and one of the midwest’s largest youth chess tournaments. In August 2005, Miller Park played host to the 150th birthday party for its namesake, the Miller Brewing Company. A mini-village was built on the fi eld along with a stage where rocker Bon Jovi played to a capacity crowd. And in 2008, H.O.G. (the Harley Owners Group) celebrated its 25th anniversary with a spectacular rally of 45,000 motorcycle enthusiasts and a concert featuring Kid Rock in the Miller

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS MILLER PARKPark parking lots. Most recently, in October 2010, Miller Park hosted the 25th Anniversary Farm Aid Benefi t Concert, featuring performances by such luminaries as Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews and John Mellencamp. This summer, Kenny Chesney will play to a sold-out crowd. On Saturday, October 4, 2008, the ballpark played host to its fi rst-ever Postseason game. A frenzied sellout crowd of 43,992 watched the Brewers defeat the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1, in Game 3 of the NLDS. Hall of Fame Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker threw out the ceremonial fi rst pitch to a thunderous roar. More Postseason games were played at Miller Park in 2011 as the team reached the NLCS for the fi rst time in franchise history. Miller Park has drawn over 30 million visitors in its fi rst 12 seasons. That was highlighted by a record 3,071,373 for Brewers baseball in 2011, which established the all-time Milwaukee baseball record for attendance. The Brewers have now drawn 3 million-plus fans in three of the last fi ve seasons. Miller Park has been a signifi cant cog in the resurgence of Milwaukee as a tourist destination. Along with the Calatrava wing of the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Delta Center, Milwaukee Public Market and the Harley-Davidson Museum, Miller Park has helped put Milwaukee on the map as a great place to visit.

TOURS Experience the magnifi cence of Miller Park while enjoying an exclusive tour that includes a number of behind-the-scenes attractions. Daily tours run from April through September and cover more than one-half mile and 70 minutes. All tours are wheelchair accessible. Groups of 20 or more must make reservations at least two weeks in advance. Admission for the Miller Park tour is $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for children 12 and under and senior citizens. Special rates are also available for youth groups. Tours are not offered when the Brewers play day games at Miller Park. For more information on tours, including times, please call the Miller Park Tour Hotline at (414) 902-4005.

MILLER PARK WALK OF FAME The Miller Park Walk of Fame commemorates some of the greatest names in Milwaukee baseball history. It is located on the plaza area outside the ballpark by the statues of Robin Yount, Hank Aaron, Commissioner Allan H. “Bud” Selig and Bob Uecker. Each inductee is honored with a granite-shaped home plate set in the ground. Started in Miller Park’s inaugural season of 2001, the Walk of Fame has welcomed 16 inductees going into the 2013 season. Former Braves shortstop Johnny Logan will be the 17th inductee as he was elected to the Walk of Fame in January. The fi rst class in 2001 included Hank Aaron, Rollie Fingers, Paul Molitor and Robin Yount. Beginning in 2006, balloting changed to follow the National Baseball Hall of Fame guidelines with candidates needing 75% of the vote for election. Voting rules changed again in 2013, allowing candidates with 65% of the vote to be elected. In 2007, former Milwaukee Braves players were added to the ballot in an effort to honor the strong baseball tradition of the city. The fi rst year, Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn and former GM John Quinn were elected.

HELFAER FIELD: WISCONSIN’S PREMIER YOUTH BASEBALL FACILITY The Milwaukee Brewers joined with the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District Board and the Evan and Marion Helfaer Foundation to build Helfaer Field, the home of Wisconsin’s fi nest youth baseball facility. Designed by Eppstein-Uhen Architects of Milwaukee, the facility was built on the site of County Stadium by Hunzinger Construction, the company that built the original County Stadium and was a part of the team that built Miller Park. The $3.1 million facility was built with the help of a $2 million charitable grant from the Helfaer Foundation as well as $1.1 million from the Miller Park infrastructure budget. In 2012, Helfaer Field received a number of upgrades, including a fresh paint job, new signage and misters for hot summer days. Featuring 502 bleacher seats and additional concourse seating of 220, this is the premier location for youth baseball and softball leagues to host their games and tournaments. The fences reach 200 feet with walls six feet high with the exception of left fi eld, where the wall is nine feet. The playing surface of Helfaer Field was also replaced in October 2008, giving Little Leaguers the same playing surface that the big leaguers play on inside Miller Park. The foul poles of County Stadium have been used at Helfaer Field and the area where home plate existed in the old ballpark has been memorialized on the third base concourse. The Evan and Marion Helfaer Foundation was founded on February 2, 1974, and is dedicated to charitable, religious and educational purposes in Wisconsin and the Greater Milwaukee area. Mr. Helfaer was also an original investor in the Brewers. Children from the three Brewers’ primary youth baseball leagues were on hand in August 2001 to turn the dirt at the groundbreaking ceremony. The Little Brewers League, Girls of Summer Softball League and the Brewers RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner-City) are the three avenues the Brewers offer children from ages 6-17 to play softball and baseball in Wisconsin with over 3,000 taking part statewide. Helfaer Field opened on May 31, 2002, and has been used by hundreds of teams and thousands of children since its inception. Helfaer Field is available for organized athletic events. The emphasis is primarily to make Helfaer Field available for youth baseball (5-12) and girls softball. However, Helfaer Field is also available for other groups and uses as well. On non-Brewers home game dates, there will be up to six time slots of two hours each available for rental. On Brewers home dates, there will be up to three time slots at two hours each, and the facility is available for tailgate functions up to three hours prior to games on game days. For more information on Helfaer Field reservations check out the Club’s website at Brewers.com or call the Helfaer Field coordinator at (414) 902-4888. Beginning May 26, the Milwaukee Brewers will again offer fans a free chance to enjoy Helfaer Field. The ballpark opens 2 1/2 hours prior to the Brewers’ fi rst pitch and remains open until game time on all Sundays when the Brewers play at Miller Park during the 2013 season. Kids and adults alike can go out and throw the ball around in the outfi eld at Helfaer Field. Bats are not allowed.

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MILLER PARK FACTS & FIGURESSeating Capacity ........................................................................................................................................................41,900Size of Building .............................................................................................................1.2 million square feet and 25 acresSize of Overall Site ................................................................................................................................................ 265 acresWeight of Structure .............................................................................. 500,000 tons or 62,500,000 16 pound bowling ballsNumber of Baseballs Needed to Fill Miller Park .............................................................................................4,655,926,995Number of Sports Light Fixtures ............................................................................ 650 consuming 969,000 watts of powerNumber of Television Monitors ........................................................................................................................................550Number of Stereo Speakers .........................................................................................................................................2,000Number of Restrooms ............................................................................................................................ 33 men, 33 womenNumber of Permanent Concession Stands .......................................................................................................................30Seat Width ........................................................................................................................................................ 19-22 inchesAisle Width ............................................................................................................................................................. 32 inches Weight of Roof ................................................................................................................................................... 12,000 tonsSpan of Roof ........................................................................................................................... 600 feet covering 10.5 acresHeight of Roof on the Outside at the Peak ...............................................................................................................330 feetCubic Yards of Excavation .................................................................................165,000 or roughly 16,500 full dump trucksTotal Cubic Yards of Concrete ....................................................................................................................................70,000Total Tons of Structural Steel ......................................................................................................................................24,000Total Tons of Rebar .......................................................................................................................................................8,500Total Concrete Piers Drilled .............................................................................................................................................321Total Steel Foundation Piles Driven ..............................................................................................................................1,576

MILLER PARK FIELD DIMENSIONS/WALL HEIGHTSLeft Field Line .................................................................................................................................................344 feet/8 feetLeft Field Alley ................................................................................................................................................371 feet/8 feetCenter Field ....................................................................................................................................................400 feet/8 feetRight Field Alley ..............................................................................................................................................374 feet/8 feetRight Field Line ...............................................................................................................................................345 feet/8 feet

MILLER PARK WALK OF FAME INDUCTEES (17)Hank Aaron (2001)

Rollie Fingers (2001)Paul Molitor (2001)Robin Yount (2001)Cecil Cooper (2002)

Allan H. “Bud” Selig (2002)

Harry Dalton (2003)Bob Uecker (2003)Jim Gantner (2004)

Gorman Thomas (2004)Harvey Kuenn (2005)

Don Money (2005)

Eddie Mathews (2007)John Quinn (2007)

Warren Spahn (2007)Lew Burdette (2010)Johnny Logan (2013)

MILWAUKEE BREWERS MILLER PARK

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The Milwaukee Brewers Community Relations Department is committed to supporting many worthy events and activities throughout the State of Wisconsin. The Club is pleased to give back to dedicated fans that have supported the Brewers throughout the years. Many charities, educational groups, youth groups and non-profi t organizations raise hundreds of thousands of dollars through the support of players and auction items provided by the Milwaukee Brewers. By supporting charitable causes, the Brewers, including players, coaches and front offi ce staff, will continue exercising our pledge to be an active member in the community and help improve the welfare of people throughout our region.

Beyond the Diamond Beyond the Diamond is a series of community outreach events that will take place during the season. This involves partnering with Brewers Community Foundation, players/coaches, Brewers wives, alumni and team personnel working hands-on in the community. The community events will be funded in part by Brewers Community Foundation and will focus on the areas of health, education, recreation and basic needs.

Auction Requests The Milwaukee Brewers receive thousands of requests annually to assist local non-profi t organizations and community and civic groups with in-kind donations for fundraising events. Being an active and contributing member of our community is very important to us, and we make every effort to accommodate requests within our region. In our continuing efforts to “Go Green,” we will no longer accept written letters or fax donation requests. All donation requests must be submitted online at brewers.com/donations. Visit brewers.com/donations, where you will fi nd our donation guidelines and the online submission form.

Brewers Alumni Association The Milwaukee Brewers Alumni Association consists of over 600 players who were members of the Milwaukee Brewers or the Club’s forefathers, the Seattle Pilots, during

their Major League career. The Association aims to provide an opportunity for the Club’s alumni to maintain relationships with former teammates, the organization and Brewers fans.

Brewers On Deck Brewers On Deck is the team’s annual fan fest and season preview. Families can enjoy a day full of interactive games, clinics and autographs from players along with the Brewers Community Foundation

Treasure Hunt, which features game-worn jerseys, game-used equipment and other Brewers paraphernalia. All proceeds from the treasure hunt go toward the Brewers Community Foundation youth recreation and education programs.

Brewers Community AchieversThis program recognizes everyday people from the local community who have helped their neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. Fans can nominate their Community Achiever online or pick up a nomination form

at the Guest Relations booth at Miller Park.

Brewers Wives in the Community Brewers players’ wives play an important role in community outreach efforts with their commitment to several important causes. Brewers

players and their wives make appearances at schools, youth groups and hospitals. Many of the players and their wives purchase game tickets and food vouchers for kids or provide direct fi nancial support for youth groups.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS IN THE COMMUNITY

BREWERS COMMUNITY RELATIONS

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS BREWERS COMMUNITY RELATIONSCerveceros Day

In partnership with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, the Brewers pay an annual tribute to Hispanic baseball by taking the fi eld in their “Cerveceros” jerseys -

“Cerveceros” is the Spanish translation of “Brewers.” The Chamber’s annual “Fiesta Tailgate”, along with bilingual PA announcements, scoreboard features and mariachi bands, give the whole ballpark a Latin fl are.

Fatherhood Initiative Day Brewers staff and alumni host a group of fathers and their children at a home Brewers game. Guests enjoy watching the game in a suite and one lucky kid will throw out the ceremonial fi rst pitch. This unique program is a tie-in with the Mayor’s Fatherhood Initiative to bring together the past, present and future by raising awareness about the importance of involved, responsible and committed fathers.

Home Run Fitness Powered by HOPSPORTS The Milwaukee Brewers provide HOPSports Training Systems for designated schools and youth community organizations throughout Wisconsin. The training systems focus on the importance of

physical fi tness, nutrition and weight management and are being utilized to train, evaluate, educate and entertain youth of all ages.

Negro Leagues Tribute As part of our Negro Leagues Tribute, Brewers players wear uniforms inspired by the Milwaukee Bears - the city’s 1923 Negro National League team. The game-worn jerseys are signed by the players and auctioned off online. Proceeds from the auction go to Brewers Community Foundation and are earmarked for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City and Yesterday’s Negro League Foundation.

RBI League The RBI League - Reviving Baseball in the Inner City - is an initiative of Major League Baseball which began more than 20 years ago in Los Angeles. The Brewers have joined many other Major League teams in offering this program, which targets African-American teenagers ages

13 to 15. Brewers RBI teams have competed in regional competition. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Parks Department and other local baseball groups are important partners in the league. The Brewers Community Foundation, the Baseball Tomorrow Fund and a designated player provide funding.

RBI Athlete of the Month Each month, an athlete who is enrolled in the RBI Program (Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities) will be recognized for his dedication to academics, community involvement, leadership, reliability and monthly performance. RBI coaches can nominate their RBI Athlete of the Month online.

S.C.O.R.E. Education Program S.C.O.R.E. is the organization’s youth education and recreation initiative. The acronym stands for School, Community, Opportunities, Role Models and Excellence. S.C.O.R.E. is designed for players, alumni and front offi ce personnel to serve as ambassadors for increasing

the impact of our youth outreach efforts throughout the year. Through school visits, kids are able to learn from members of the Brewers organization, providing special moments that they will always remember. The S.C.O.R.E. program will continue to be presented in the future at most assemblies that involve interaction between Brewers staff and area children. Brewers personnel every year make hundreds of appearances at youth-oriented events. For more information, contact the Community Relations Hotline at (414) 902-4800.

S.C.O.R.E. for Excellence Day presented by Gordon Flesch S.C.O.R.E. for Excellence Day is a joint venture with local schools designed to motivate middle school students to excel in academics, attitude and attendance. The event is a one-day morning visit held in May. Brewers players, coaches and front offi ce staff visit middle schools in the Wisconsin area. They speak to students about the importance of school and community, taking advantage of opportunities, seeking positive role models and striving for excellence in education. Key to the presentation is the use of fi ve baseballs. Each ball features one of the S.C.O.R.E. character messages printed on the side. During the program, players engage children in a dialogue about the importance of these fi ve elements. It is a fun program that opens communication between the children and their role models. All students receive a t-shirt and bookmark.

Youth Baseball Clinics Each summer, hundreds of youngsters gather at local parks to learn the fi ner points of baseball. Players and coaches donate their time to help kids develop proper techniques of hitting, pitching, fi elding, and base running. The instruction is invaluable with an additional emphasis on sportsmanship and goal-setting.

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BREWERSCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC.

Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. is the offi cial charitable arm of the Brewers. We are proud to give back to our community in many ways. Brewers Community Foundation harnesses the pride, passion and commitment of Brewers fans, players and other supporters to positively impact the lives of children and families in Greater Milwaukee

and Wisconsin. We seek to be thoughtful and dependable, philanthropic leaders actively engaged in providing needed fi nancial support consistent with our mission.

Brewers Community Foundation 50/50 Raffl e The 50/50 Raffl e tickets are sold throughout Miller Park from gate opening through the fourth inning of every Brewers home game. The winning ticket will be announced in the middle of the sixth inning,

right before the Klement’s Famous Sausage Race, and the winner will have until the middle of the seventh inning to claim his/her prize at the 50/50 information table. If the prize goes unclaimed by the middle of the seventh inning, another ticket will be drawn and announced. One lucky fan will take home half of the net proceeds from the game’s raffl e ticket sales. The other half will go to Brewers Community Foundation. Last year Brewers Community Foundation was able to help more than 200 local non-profi t organizations in the area of health, education, recreation and basic needs. For the winning raffl e number and amount please call the 50/50 Raffl e hotline at (414) 902-4334.

Brewers Community Foundation Drive for Charity During the months of April, June and August, Brewers Community Foundation invites fans to drop off items or make a donation of $5 and receive a Milwaukee Brewers player collectible pin. These items and donations are then distributed to non-profi t organizations in areas where they are desperately needed. This year the dates and requested items will be:April 19 – 21: New Full Size Toiletry Items June 21 – 23: New School or Art SuppliesAugust 30 – September 1: New gloves, hats and scarves

BCF Week Brewers Community Foundation will host its fourth annual BCF Week August 15 through August 21, 2013. The week will feature fundraisers on each game day

that will engage and delight fans throughout the homestand. The “Ultimate Auction” will be held online during this period featuring Brewers memorabilia and VIP experiences with the auction starting on August 6 and ending August 20. Proceeds from each fundraiser will support the mission of Brewers Community Foundation.

Brewers Buddies Ticket Program Last season, thousands of complimentary game tickets were distributed to youth groups and community organizations through this program. The program is made possible through the generosity of season seat holders, ownership, players, sponsors and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig, who provides game tickets to Brewers Community Foundation for distribution to community groups. For more information about participation in this program, call (414) 902-4509.

5K Famous Racing Sausages Run/WalkRunners and walkers look forward to the annual 5K Famous Racing Sausages Run/Walk held each summer at Miller Park. The 2013 5K Sausage Run/Walk will be held on Saturday, July 20. The event starts and fi nishes at the Klement’s

Sausage Haus at Miller Park. Last year 4,000 participants raced with the popular Klement’s Famous Racing Sausages, who actually run the entire 5K course. All net proceeds from the annual run/walk support the programs of Brewers Community Foundation. Individual fundraising through Brewers Community Foundation’s online tool will provide needed support to Fisher House Wisconsin, a-soon-to-be-built facility for injured military and their families on the VA Hospital grounds.

Grant Requests Brewers Community Foundation provides a signifi cant number of grants each year to non-profi t organizations. Our funding efforts strategically extend fi nancial support to non-profi ts that provide quality programming in the areas of health, education, recreation and basic needs, with a particular focus on low income and disadvantaged youth and their families. Grants are generally limited up to $10,000 for Wisconsin-based organizations. For further information on how to submit a grant request please go to Brewers.com/bcf.

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Evening with Hank Aaron Baseball legend and former Braves’ and Brewers’ great Hank Aaron returns to Milwaukee each year for a special fundraising event held in Miller Park’s NYCE Stadium Club and hosted by Brewers Community Foundation. Proceeds from this event are

directed to the Hank Aaron Chasing the Dream Foundation, which helps area children fulfi ll a special talent and realize their full potential. The Evening with Hank Aaron event has raised more than $750,000 with funds donated by Brewers Community Foundation and administered through the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

Little Brewers Club The Milwaukee Brewers, Brewers Community Foundation, U.S. Cellular and the Boys & Girls Club of Wisconsin sponsor the Little Brewers Club, a statewide baseball league for children between the ages of six and nine. The program has grown to more than 2,000 children from two dozen Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Wisconsin. Each year the program concludes with a tailgate party at Miller Park.

Scoreboard Recognition Program Fans can purchase either a Full Scoreboard Message or a Single Line Shared Message during a game at Miller Park through the Scoreboard Recognition Program. Miller Park has been the site of many marriage proposals and birthday wishes through this program. All proceeds benefi t Brewers Community Foundation. A scoreboard message form can be requested by e-mailing Meredith Malone at [email protected].

Scholarship Programs Brewers Community Foundation, Inc. is proud to offer three scholarship programs to Wisconsin Students. For further information and how to apply for one of these scholarships, go to www.brewers.com/bcf. The Allan H. Selig Scholarship Program was created in the name of former Brewers President and current Commissioner of Baseball Allan H. (Bud) Selig. Funding for the scholarships is the result of proceeds donated by Major League Baseball, from the All-Star Workout Day, part of the 2002 All-Star festivities held at Miller Park. Selected candidates will receive $2,500, annually, renewable each year for a total of $10,000 over four years. The Players/Coaches Scholarship Program is made possible thanks to Milwaukee Brewers players’ and coaches’ commitment to educational opportunities for youth. This scholarship is a one-year award that varies in amounts from season to season. Generally scholarship awards have been between $1,000 and $2,500. The Miller Park Community Scholarship Program will provide its fi rst award in 2013. Eligible applicants must be a minority or female student residing in either Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee, Washington or Racine County. Applicants must also be a student pursuing studies in a design-or construction-related fi eld at a technical college, college or university in the State of Wisconsin. Scholarship awards will be of varying amounts based on need.

Thanksgiving Turkey and Christmas Family Feast The Milwaukee Brewers, Brewers Community Foundation, Feeding America, Hunger Task Force, Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Offi ce and 1290 WMCS-AM radio station mark the Thanksgiving holiday season by donating approximately 500 turkeys with the fi xings to families in need throughout the Milwaukee community. A combination of players, coaches, broadcasters and front offi ce staff help deliver Thanksgiving baskets in advance of the holidays. The Brewers Community Foundation joins 1290 WMCS and the Salvation Army annually in support of their efforts to feed 10,000 people during the Christmas Family Feast. Toys, hats, gloves and books are distributed to the children who attend this heartwarming annual holiday gathering.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - BREWERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC.

CECELIA GORECecelia Gore joined the Brewers on August 13, 2009. During the winter of 2009, she led the rebranding efforts of Brewers Community Foundation and created several new programs to strengthen the Brewers’ charitable initiatives throughout the area. Gore previously served as program director of the Jane Bradley

Pettit Foundation. She is an active participant in the community and serves as a member of several Milwaukee-based non-profi t boards, including Alverno College, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Milwaukee Public Library Foundation and Menomonee Valley Partners. In her role, Gore leads the development of the team’s philanthropic efforts through the Brewers Community Foundation. The mission states that Brewers Community Foundation harnesses the pride, passion and commitment of Brewers fans, players and other supporters to positively impact the lives of children and their families in Greater Milwaukee and Wisconsin. Funding efforts shall strategically extend fi nancial support to non-profi ts that provide quality programming in the areas of health, education, recreation and basic needs, with a particular focus on low-income and disadvantaged youth and their families. A Milwaukee native, Gore is a graduate of Alverno College, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business and professional communication and master’s degree in business administration. She currently resides in Milwaukee with her husband.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS BREWERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS

BREWERS ENTERPRISES

Miller Park offers a variety of meeting rooms and function spaces for non-game day activities, business events, conferences, presentations, trade shows and social events. Function spaces include the Brewers Conference Center meeting rooms (also available pre-game), Gehl Club, Stadium Club, SKYY Lounge, party suites, concourses and Helfaer Field. The Gehl Club can comfortably hold up to 240 people between the interior and exterior patio space during the summer months, or up to 100 people during the off-season when just the interior is available. In addition to a breathtaking fl oor-to-ceiling fi eld view, comfortable furnishings and indoor and outdoor bars, there are 17 fl at-screen televisions and multi-media equipment for presentations and programs. The Stadium Club can accommodate up to 300 guests for an event any day or night throughout the year. The Stadium Club is an exclusive function space that excels at combining baseball with a formal atmosphere. From social gatherings and business dinners to wedding receptions and holiday parties, the options are endless for events in the Stadium Club on a non-game day. The SKYY Lounge, newly renovated for 2013, is located on the Club Level behind home plate. The large open space is a great venue for an array of events such as receptions and banquets or expos and seminars. Unique features of the SKYY Lounge include modern furnishings, a chef’s table, an expansive bar and a built-in dance fl oor area. For something larger, a unique way to take advantage of Miller Park on a non-game day is to rent the playing fi eld or even the entire ballpark. Miller Park has hosted concerts by the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and the 25th Anniversary Farm Aid benefi t. In addition to concerts, Miller Park has been host to private parties and meetings for

major corporations. Increasing in popularity, more and more couples are holding their wedding ceremonies at Miller Park. Couples can say their “I do’s” at home plate with guests seated around the warning track and in the lower seating bowl. For more information on hosting a private event of any size at Miller Park, please visit www.MillerPark.com.

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ANNUAL BREWERS ENTERPRISES EVENTS

Brewers Mini-Marathon + 10K The Brewers Mini-Marathon and 10K, presented by Sendik’s, is a half marathon (13.1 miles) and 10K (6.214 miles) race which begins and ends at beautiful Miller Park. Fundraising proceeds benefi t the MACC Fund (Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Inc.) and childhood cancer research in Wisconsin. The second annual Brewers Mini-Marathon and 10K will take place on Saturday, September 28, 2013. Registration and race information can be found at www.BrewersMini.com.

Field of Sweet Dreams During this fan-favorite event, guests are invited to bring their camping gear and spend the night under the stars at Miller Park. Fans have no shortage of entertainment as they enjoy playing catch on the fi eld, watching the Brewers’ away game on Miller Park’s HD scoreboard, infl atable games on the fi eld, access to the Kids Zone, a private tour of Miller Park, a visit by the World Famous Klement’s Racing Sausages and Bernie Brewer, plus a bedtime story recorded by Brewers players and coaches. The 2013 Field of Sweet Dreams will take place on Saturday, August 24. Please visit Brewers.com/SweetDreams for more information.

Brewers Road Crew The Brewers Road Crew trip provides fans with the opportunity to see their favorite team on the road. Each year, the Road Crew heads south to Arizona to enjoy a pre-season look at the team during Spring Training. In 2012, the Road Crew followed the Brewers to St. Louis for a weekend series in August. The trip packages include travel and accommodations, tickets to games and VIP access to coaching staff and team personnel. Information about upcoming Road Crew trips can be found at Brewers.com/roadcrew.

RECENT EVENTS HOSTED AT MILLER PARK25th Anniversary Farm Aid Benefi t Concert On October 3, 2010, Farm Aid held its 25th Anniversary benefi t concert at Miller Park. This day-long show featured some of the biggest names in music, including Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews, Kenny Chesney, Norah Jones, Neil Young and John Mellencamp to name a few. Over 34,000 concert goers attended the show, which was broadcast live on DirecTV, and raised millions of dollars for America’s family farms.

MMAC 2011 All Member Meeting On November 9, 2011 the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce hosted their bi-annual All Member Meeting and celebrated their 150th anniversary on the Miller Park playing fi eld. More than 1,500 guests were in attendance, representing various businesses and organizations from the Milwaukee community.

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COACHES AND PLAYERS

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MANAGING CAREER• Begins his third season as Brewers manager.....was named the

18th manager in franchise history on 11/4/10, replacing Ken Macha• Signed a contract extension through the 2014 season with a club

option for 2015 on 5/8/12• Was named to the 2012 National League All-Star coaching staff by

manager Tony LaRussa• In 2012 joined George Bamberger (1978-79) and Tom Trebelhorn

(1987-88) as the only managers in franchise history to post winning records in consecutive full seasons.....no Brewers manager has ever had three consecutive winning seasons

• 2011 marked his fi rst season as a Major League manager• Finished second in 2011 National League Manager of the Year

voting behind fellow fi rst-year skipper Kirk Gibson (Arizona)• Led the Brewers to their fi rst division title since 1982 as the team

went 96-66 in 2011 with a franchise record for victories.....also led the team to its fi rst postseason series win as the Brewers advanced to the 2011 NLCS vs. St. Louis after defeating Arizona in the NLDS

• Owns a career record of 346-283 (.550) as a minor-league manager in the Dodgers (1994-95, ‘97-98) and Giants (1999) organizations

• Was named California League Manager of the Year in 1995 at Class-A San Bernardino and Texas League Manager of the Year in 1997 at Double-A San Antonio, guiding both teams to league championships

COACHING CAREER• Served as a Major League coach for LA of Anaheim from 2000-10• Was third base coach for the Angels from 2000-05 and bench coach

from 2006-10

• Spent two seasons (1992-93) on the Dodgers’ coaching staff, positioning outfi elders as the eye in the sky

• Served as hitting coach at Triple-A Albuquerque in 1996

PLAYING CAREER• The former outfi elder played eight seasons in the Major Leagues

with Los Angeles (1981-83), Seattle (1983), San Diego (1984), San Francisco (1985), Philadelphia (1986-87) and Cincinnati (1988)

• Batted .238 with 17 HR and 113 RBI in 527 career games• Was a member of the 1984 National League Champion Padres,

appearing in two World Series games vs. Detroit

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Karen.....the couple has a son named

Lance, who was an outfi elder at UC-Santa Barbara and currently plays in the Brewers organization

• Graduated from Edgewood (CA) High School, where he played baseball, football and basketball

• Earned All-League and All-Valley honors in baseball and football and All-League in basketball while in high school

• Attended Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA from 1975-76 before transferring to UCLA in 1977

• His brother, Gary, was also a Major League outfi elder, playing 12 seasons with Montreal (1976), Baltimore (1978-85), New York-AL (1986) and Atlanta (1987-88)

• Enjoys woodworking, golf, fi shing and hunting

RONRON ROENICKEROENICKEMANAGERMANAGER

FULL NAME: Ronald Jon Roenicke OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 56 BIRTHDATE: 8/19/56 in Covina, CA

RESIDES: San Clemente, CA NAMED TO POSITION: 11/4/10 CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2014 season with a club option for 2015

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Club League Record PCT 1994 Great Falls-R Pioneer League 34-38 .472 1995 San Bernardino-A California League 84-54 .609 1997 San Antonio-AA Texas League 84-55 .604 1998 San Antonio-AA Texas League 38-30 .559 Albuquerque-AAA Pacifi c Coast League 33-37 .471 1999 Fresno-AAA Pacifi c Coast League 73-69 .514 2011 MILWAUKEE National League 96-66 .593 2012 MILWAUKEE National League 83-79 .512 Career Major League Record 179-145 .552 Career Minor League Record 346-283 .550

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ALL-TIME BREWERS MANAGERS (* Seattle Pilots) Manager Years W-L PCT Joe Schultz* 1969 64-98-1 .395 Dave Bristol 1970-72 144-209-1 .408 Roy McMillan 1972 1-1 .500 Del Crandall 1972-75 271-338 .445 Alex Grammas 1976-77 133-190 .412 George Bamberger 1978-80, ‘85-86 377-351 .518 Buck Rodgers 1980-82 124-102 .549 Harvey Kuenn 1982-83 160-118-1 .576 Rene Lachemann 1984 67-94 .416 Tom Trebelhorn 1986-91 422-397 .515 Phil Garner 1992-99 563-617 .477 Jim Lefebvre 1999 22-27 .449 Davey Lopes 2000-02 144-195-1 .426 Jerry Royster 2002 53-94 .361 Ned Yost 2003-08 457-502 .477 Dale Sveum 2008 7-5 .583 Ken Macha 2009-10 157-167 .485 Ron Roenicke 2011-current 179-145 .552

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYING CAREER Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1981 LOS ANGELES .234 22 47 6 11 0 0 0 0 6 8 1 1982 LOS ANGELES .259 109 143 18 37 8 0 1 12 21 32 5 1983 LOS ANGELES .221 81 145 12 32 4 0 2 12 14 26 3 SEATTLE .253 59 198 23 50 12 0 4 23 33 22 6 1984 SAN DIEGO .300 12 20 4 6 1 0 1 2 2 5 0 1985 SAN FRANCISCO .256 65 133 23 34 9 1 3 13 35 27 6 1986 PHILADELPHIA .247 102 275 42 68 13 1 5 42 61 52 2 1987 PHILADELPHIA .167 63 78 9 13 3 1 1 4 14 15 1 1988 CINCINNATI .135 14 37 4 5 1 0 0 5 4 8 0 Major League Totals .238 527 1076 141 256 51 3 17 113 190 195 24

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his third season on the coaching staff.....was named to his

current position on 11/15/10• Spent four seasons (2007-10) as roving infi eld coordinator prior to

becoming fi rst base coach• Served as third base coach under interim manager Dale Sveum

in 2008• Was infi eld coach (1996) and fi rst base coach (2001-02) on the

Major League staff with Toronto• Was a roving infi eld instructor in the Blue Jays organization from

1998-2000

MANAGING CAREER• Managed at every level in the Blue Jays organization with a career

record of 380-537 (.414)• Managed at Rookie Medicine Hat (1990), Class-A Myrtle Beach

(1991), Double-A Knoxville (1992-95) and Triple-A Syracuse (1997)

PLAYING CAREER• The former infi elder played nine Major League seasons, all with

Toronto (1978, 1980-87)• Batted .258 with 20 HR and 238 RBI in 931 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Patty.....the couple has a daughter

named Jessica and three sons, Isaac, Eli and Cale• Graduated from Arcata (CA) High School, where he played

baseball, basketball and football• Attended College of the Redwoods• His son, Isaac, played as a second baseman in the Braves and

Blue Jays organizations.....his son, Eli, played as an outfi elder in the Astros organization.....his son, Cale, currently plays shortstop in the Tigers organization

• His older brother, Dane, also played in the Major Leagues with Philadelphia (1977), St. Louis (1977-84), Kansas City (1984-85) and San Diego (1986)

GARTHGARTH IORGIORGFIRST BASE COACHFIRST BASE COACH

FULL NAME: Garth Ray Iorg OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 58 BIRTHDATE: 10/12/54 in Arcata, CA

RESIDES: Knoxville, TN NAMED TO POSITION: 11/15/10

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Club League Record PCT 1990 Medicine Hat-R Pioneer League 20-46 .303 1991 Myrtle Beach-A South Atlantic League 60-79 .432 1992 Knoxville-AA Southern League 56-88 .389 1993 Knoxville-AA Southern League 71-71 .500 1994 Knoxville-AA Southern League 64-76 .457 1995 Knoxville-AA Southern League 54-90 .375 1997 Syracuse-AAA International League 55-87 .387 Career Minor League Managerial Record 380-537 .414

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYING CAREER Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1978 TORONTO .163 19 49 3 8 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 1980 TORONTO .248 80 222 24 55 10 1 2 14 12 39 2 1981 TORONTO .242 70 215 17 52 11 0 0 10 7 31 2 1982 TORONTO .285 129 417 45 119 20 5 1 36 12 38 3 1983 TORONTO .275 122 375 40 103 22 5 2 39 13 45 7 1984 TORONTO .227 121 247 24 56 10 3 1 25 5 16 1 1985 TORONTO .313 131 288 33 90 22 1 7 37 21 26 3 1986 TORONTO .260 137 327 30 85 19 1 3 44 20 47 3 1987 TORONTO .210 122 310 35 65 11 0 4 30 21 52 2 Major League Totals .258 931 2450 251 633 125 16 20 238 114 298 23

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his third season as Brewers pitching coach.....was named to

his current position on 11/15/10• Last season led a staff that recorded 1402 strikeouts, which trailed

only the 2003 Cubs (1404) in Major League history • Guided a 2011 staff that produced a franchise-record 96 wins with a

3.63 ERA, the team’s best since posting a 3.43 ERA in 1992• Was pitching coach with Florida (2006-07) and Baltimore (2008-10)

prior to joining the Brewers• Was named Major League Coach of the Year by Baseball America

in 2006 as his Florida staff became the fi rst in Major League history to feature four rookies with at least 10 wins each.....those rookie pitchers were Josh Johnson (12-7), Scott Olsen (12-10), Ricky Nolasco (11-11) and Anibal Sanchez (10-3)

• Spent 22 seasons (1984-2005) in the Cubs organization• Had stints in the Major Leagues with the Cubs as an assistant

pitching coach (1996-98 and 2000-01) and bullpen coach (2002)• Coached in the minor leagues at Rookie Pikeville (1984), Class-A

Winston-Salem (1985-86), Rookie Wytheville (1987), Class-A Peoria (1988-89), Double-A Charlotte (1990-91), Triple-A Iowa (1992, ‘99, 2004-05) and Double-A Orlando (1993)

• Served the Cubs as minor league pitching coordinator (1994-95)

MANAGING CAREER• Spent his only season as a manager at Class-A Daytona (Cubs) in

2003 and went 66-71 (.482)

PLAYING CAREER• Was drafted in 1977 by St. Louis (January) and Los Angeles (June)

but elected to remain in college• Was drafted (fourth round) and signed by Milwaukee in 1979 and

pitched fi ve seasons in the farm system (1979-83)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Kelly.....the couple has three daughters,

Paige, Christin and Allie, and a son named Matthew• Graduated from Apollo (AZ) High School• Attended Yavapai Junior College and Oklahoma State University

RICKRICK KRANITZKRANITZPITCHING COACHPITCHING COACH

FULL NAME: Richard Alan Kranitz OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 54 BIRTHDATE: 9/15/58 in San Rafael, CA

RESIDES: Phoenix, AZ NAMED TO POSITION: 11/15/10

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his third season as Brewers bench coach.....was named to

his current position on 11/15/10• Also served as a bench coach with Baltimore (1993), Boston (2003)

and Cincinnati (2004-05)• Was third base coach with Baltimore (1994) and Texas (1995-2001)

MANAGING CAREER• Has managed in the Major Leagues with Texas (2001-02) and

Cincinnati (2005-07), posting a 291-341 (.460) career record • Managed in the farm system with Baltimore at Class-A Frederick

(1989), Double-A Hagerstown (1990-91) and Triple-A Rochester (1992), going 291-269 (.520)

PLAYING CAREER• Played eight seasons in the Major Leagues with New York-AL

(1979), Seattle (1980-81, ‘87) and California (1983-86) • The former catcher hit .211 with 21 HR and 96 RBI in 392 games

• His fi rst Major League hit was a single off Hall of Famer Jim Palmer on 4/19/79 vs. Baltimore

• His fi rst Major League homer was a solo shot off Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley on 7/1/79 vs. Boston

• Was the Yankees’ starting catcher on 8/3/79 vs. Baltimore, the day after Thurman Munson was killed in a plane crash

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Has four daughters, Callie, Caitlyn, Clare and Cara, and a son

named Connor, who is an infi elder in the Orioles organization• Graduated from Goldsboro (NC) High School, where he played

baseball, basketball and football• Attended East Carolina University• His brother, Johnny, is the Brewers’ hitting coach• His cousin, Sam Narron, pitched in the Brewers organization• His uncle, Sam Narron, was a Major League catcher with St. Louis

(1935, 1942-43) and a coach with Pittsburgh (1951-64)

JERRYJERRY NARRONNARRONBENCH COACHBENCH COACH

FULL NAME: Jerry Austin Narron OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 57 BIRTHDATE: 1/15/56 in Goldsboro, NC

RESIDES: Goldsboro, NC NAMED TO POSITION: 11/15/10

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYING CAREER Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1979 NEW YORK-AL .171 61 123 17 21 3 1 4 18 9 26 0 1980 SEATTLE .196 48 107 7 21 3 0 4 18 13 18 0 1981 SEATTLE .222 76 203 13 45 5 0 3 17 16 35 0 1983 CALIFORNIA .136 10 22 1 3 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 1984 CALIFORNIA .247 69 150 9 37 5 0 3 17 8 12 0 1985 CALIFORNIA .220 67 132 12 29 4 0 5 14 11 17 0 1986 CALIFORNIA .221 57 95 5 21 3 1 1 8 9 14 0 1987 SEATTLE .000 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Major League Totals .211 392 840 64 177 23 2 21 96 67 127 0

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Club League Record PCT 1989 Frederick-A Carolina League 73-65 .529 1990 Hagerstown-AA Eastern League 67-71 .486 1991 Hagerstown-AA Eastern League 81-59 .579 1992 Rochester-AAA International League 70-74 .486 2001 TEXAS American League 62-72 .463 2002 TEXAS American League 72-90 .444 2005 CINCINNATI National League 46-46 .500 2006 CINCINNATI National League 80-82 .494 2007 CINCINNATI National League 31-51 .378 Career Major League Managerial Record 291-341 .460 Career Minor League Managerial Record 291-269 .520

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his second season on the Milwaukee coaching staff.....was

named to his current position on 11/28/11, replacing Dale Sveum, who was named manager of the Chicago Cubs

• The Brewers led the National League in runs (776) and home runs (202) last season.....the team reached 200+ homers for just the fi fth time in franchise history (1980, ‘82, 2001, ‘07 and ‘12)

• Spent four seasons on the Major League coaching staff with Texas prior to joining the Brewers.....began his tenure with the Rangers as special assignment coach in 2008 and held that title until being named assistant hitting coach in 2011

• Was video/administrative coach with Cincinnati in 2007• Served as hitting coach at Rookie Helena in 2003 and 2006 during

his fi rst stint with the Brewers.....also spent the 2005 season as hitting coach at Class-A Brevard County and Class-A West Virginia

MANAGING CAREER• His only season as a manager came in the Brewers organization at

Rookie Helena in 2004.....went 39-37 (.513)

PLAYING CAREER• Was a fi rst baseman from 1974-75 in the farm systems of the

Yankees and White Sox

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Gail.....the couple has three daughters,

Holden, Julia and Jane, and a son named Johnny• Graduated from Goldsboro (NC) High School, where he played

baseball and basketball• Attended East Carolina University• His brother, Jerry, is the Brewers’ bench coach• His nephew, Connor, is an infi elder in the Orioles organization• His cousin, Sam Narron, pitched in the Brewers organization• His uncle, Sam Narron, was a Major League catcher with St. Louis

(1935, 1942-43) and a coach with Pittsburgh (1951-64)

JOHNNYJOHNNY NARRONNARRONHITTING COACHHITTING COACH

FULL NAME: John Arter Narron Jr. OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 61 BIRTHDATE: 11/13/51 in Goldsboro, NC

RESIDES: Smithfi eld, NC NAMED TO POSITION: 11/28/11

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his seventh season on the Milwaukee coaching staff, his

third as third base coach.....was named to his current position on 11/15/10

• Served as fi rst base coach from 2007-10, his fi rst career position on a Major League coaching staff.....named to the role on 11/20/06

• Served as minor league outfi eld and baserunning coordinator from 1992-2006.....was also minor league fi eld coordinator from 2002-06

MANAGING CAREER• Was a manager in addition to his other roles while with the Brewers,

managing at Rookie Ogden (1998-2001) and Rookie Helena (2003, 2005-06)

• Led his teams to the playoffs in four of his seven seasons as a manager, posting a 257-224 (.534) record

• Was named 2003 Pioneer League Manager of the Year after leading Helena to a league-best 48-28 mark

PLAYING CAREER• The former outfi elder played eight seasons in the minor leagues

with the White Sox organization (1981-88)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Marsha• Has a son named Niall and a stepdaughter named Nicole• Graduated from Waukegan West High School, where he was the

school’s fi rst four-sport letterman, participating in baseball, football, basketball and wrestling

• Went on to play baseball at the College of Lake County• Enjoys movies and cooking• Has a dog named Squirt

EDED SEDARSEDARTHIRD BASE COACHTHIRD BASE COACH

FULL NAME: Edward Joseph Sedar OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 51 BIRTHDATE: 8/8/61 in Waukegan, IL

RESIDES: Fort Myers Beach, FL NAMED TO POSITION: 11/15/10

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Club League Record PCT 1998 Ogden-R Pioneer League 38-38 .500 1999 Ogden-R Pioneer League 14-14 .500 2000 Ogden-R Pioneer League 41-34 .547 2001 Ogden-R Pioneer League 36-38 .486 2003 Helena-R Pioneer League 48-28 .632 2005 Helena-R Pioneer League 46-30 .605 2006 Helena-R Pioneer League 34-42 .447 Career Minor League Managerial Record 257-224 .534

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his third season on the coaching staff after joining the

organization as outfi eld coach/eye in the sky on 11/15/10• Served as fi rst base/outfi eld coach with Los Angeles (1998-2005),

Pittsburgh (2006-07) and Baltimore (2008-10)• Began his coaching career in the Dodgers organization with

Class-A Vero Beach in 1998

MANAGING CAREER• Owns a career record of 291-335 (.465) as a minor-league skipper• Began his managerial career in 1993 with independent Butte in the

Pioneer League and went 26-49 (.347)• Managed in the Dodgers organization at Class-A Bakersfi eld

(1994), Double-A San Antonio (1995-96) and Class-A Savannah (1997), going 265-286 (.481)

PLAYING CAREER• Played 11 seasons in the Major Leagues with Baltimore (1981-87),

Los Angeles (1987-90) and Detroit (1990-91)• Batted .239 with 70 HR and 313 RBI in 1,036 career games• Was a member of the 1983 World Champion Baltimore Orioles and

1988 World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Trina.....the couple has six children,

including sons John T. III, Jeremy, Justin, JaVon and Jaren, and a daughter named Tiara

• Son John T. III is currently an outfi elder in the White Sox organization• Son Jeremy was an outfi elder in the Orioles organization in 2010• Nephew Josh Harrison is currently an infi elder with Pittsburgh• Graduated from Henry Clay (KY) High School• Attended Columbia State Community College in Tennessee

JOHNJOHN SHELBYSHELBYOUTFIELD COACHOUTFIELD COACH

FULL NAME: John T. Shelby Jr. OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 55 BIRTHDATE: 2/23/58 in Lexington, KY

RESIDES: Lexington, KY NAMED TO POSITION: 11/15/10

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYING CAREER Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1981 BALTIMORE .000 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1982 BALTIMORE .314 26 35 8 11 3 0 1 2 0 5 0 1983 BALTIMORE .258 126 325 52 84 15 2 5 27 18 64 15 1984 BALTIMORE .209 128 383 44 80 12 5 6 30 20 71 12 1985 BALTIMORE .283 69 205 28 58 6 2 7 27 7 44 5 1986 BALTIMORE .228 135 404 54 92 14 4 11 49 18 75 18 1987 BALTIMORE .188 21 32 4 6 0 0 1 3 1 13 0 LOS ANGELES .277 120 476 61 132 26 0 21 69 31 97 16 1988 LOS ANGELES .263 140 494 65 130 23 6 10 64 44 128 16 1989 LOS ANGELES .183 108 345 28 63 11 1 1 12 25 92 10 1990 LOS ANGELES .250 25 24 2 6 1 0 0 2 0 7 1 DETROIT .248 78 222 22 55 9 3 4 20 10 51 3 1991 DETROIT .154 53 143 19 22 8 1 3 8 8 23 0 Major League Totals .239 1036 3090 389 739 128 24 70 313 182 671 98

CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD Year Club League Record PCT 1993 Butte-R Pioneer League 26-49 .347 1994 Bakersfi eld-A California League 69-67 .507 1995 San Antonio-AA Texas League 64-72 .471 1996 San Antonio-AA Texas League 69-70 .496 1997 Savannah-A South Atlantic League 63-77 .450 Career Minor League Managerial Record 291-335 .465

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COACHING CAREER• Begins his fi rst full season as Brewers bullpen coach.....was named

interim bullpen coach on 7/30/12 after Stan Kyles was dismissed• Brewers relievers were 16-26 with a 4.89 ERA and 21-for-42 in save

opportunities prior to Tunnell joining the staff.....went 12-7 with a 4.28 ERA and 23-for-31 in save opportunities after he was added

• Prior to his current position served the Brewers as minor league pitching coordinator (2009-12)

• From 2006-08 was with Cincinnati as bullpen coach (2006) and professional scout (2007-08).....also from 2007-08 worked with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of the Japanese Pacifi c League as director of North American scouting

• Served Texas as pitching coach at Class-A Pulaski (1997), Class-A Charlotte (1998), Double-A Tulsa (1999) and Triple-A Oklahoma (2000-02 and ‘05)

• Also served Texas as minor league pitching coordinator (2003-04)

PLAYING CAREER• Was selected by Pittsburgh in the second round of the 1981 draft • Went 22-28 with a 4.23 ERA in 132 games (66 starts) with

Pittsburgh (1982-85), St. Louis (1987) and Minnesota (1989)• Appeared in the 1987 World Series with the Cardinals• Had a streak of 28.0 consecutive scoreless innings in 1983 with the

Pirates, the longest streak by a National League starter that year

• Pitched in Japan from 1991-93 with the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks of the Pacifi c League

• Finished his playing career in the minor leagues with Colorado (1994) and Detroit (1995)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Bea.....the couple has three daughters,

Emily, Natalie and Jessica, and a son named James• Graduated from Anderson (TX) High School, where he played

baseball, basketball and football• Attended Baylor University and returned to school while playing to

earn his degree in general studies at Liberty College (VA)• Enjoys reading and spending time with his grandchildren

LEELEE TUNNELLTUNNELLBULLPEN COACHBULLPEN COACH

FULL NAME: Byron Lee Tunnell OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 52 BIRTHDATE: 10/30/60 in Tyler, TX

RESIDES: Oklahoma City, OK NAMED TO POSITION: 7/30/12

MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 1982 PITTSBURGH 1-1 3.93 5 3 0 0 0 18.1 17 8 8 5 4 1983 PITTSBURGH 11-6 3.65 35 25 5 3 0 177.2 167 81 72 58 95 1984 PITTSBURGH 1-7 5.27 26 6 0 0 1 68.1 81 44 40 40 51 1985 PITTSBURGH 4-10 4.01 24 23 0 0 0 132.1 126 70 59 57 74 1987 ST. LOUIS 4-4 4.84 32 9 0 0 0 74.1 90 45 40 34 49 1989 MINNESOTA 1-0 6.00 10 0 0 0 0 12.0 18 8 8 6 7 Major League Totals 22-28 4.23 132 66 5 3 1 483.0 499 256 227 200 280

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Signed with the Brewers to a 2-year contract with a club option for 2014 on 1/17/12.....his

negotiating rights were awarded to the team by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Japanese Central League on 12/19/11

• Batted .288 with 10 HR, 50 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 151 games• Made 119 starts (99g in RF, 13g in CF, 7g in LF)• Became the sixth player born in Japan to play for the Brewers, joining Hideo Nomo (1999),

Mac Suzuki (2001), Takahito Nomura (2002), Tomo Ohka (2005-06) and Takashi Saito (2011) • Became the fi rst position player born in Japan to play for the Brewers• Finished fi fth in National League Rookie of the Year voting• Led National League rookies in stolen bases (30) and tied the Padres’ Yonder Alonso for the

NL rookie lead in hits (150)• Ranked second among National League rookies in runs (81), doubles (37), total bases (225)

and on-base percentage (.355) and tied for third in extra-base hits (51)• His 37 doubles established a new franchise rookie record (Prince Fielder, 35, 2006)• Batted .409 (9-for-22) as a pinch hitter, best in franchise history (minimum 20ab)• Produced hitting streaks of 15, 13, 10 and 12 games.....became the fi rst National League

rookie since Bake McBride (1974) to have four 10+ game hitting streaks in a season• His 18 extra-base hits in September tied George Scott (1975) and Corey Hart (2007) for the

franchise record in that month.....tied the Rays’ B.J. Upton for the Major League lead for extra-base hits in September

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for September/October (.306, 4hr, 18rbi, 24r, 9sb)• Made Major League debut on 4/6 vs. St. Louis and struck out as a pinch hitter off Jaime Garcia• Notched his fi rst Major League hit on 4/8 vs. St. Louis with a pinch-hit single off Mitchell Boggs• Made his fi rst Major League start on 4/11 at Chicago-NL (LF, 1-for-3, 1bb)• His fi rst Major League home run was an inside-the-park homer off Jhoulys Chacin on 4/20 vs.

Colorado.....became the fi rst player in franchise history to hit an inside-the-park homer for his fi rst career home run

• Belted a walk-off solo homer off Casey Coleman in the 10th inning to give the Brewers a 4-3 win on 6/7 vs. Chicago-NL.....was his second home run of the game (fi rst multi-homer game)

• Tied the franchise record with 4 stolen bases on 6/23 at Chicago-AL.....the record is shared with Tommy Harper (1969), John Jaha (1992) and Scott Podsednik (2004)

• Smacked his fi rst career leadoff homer on 9/19 at Pittsburgh off Kyle McPherson

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sachi.....the couple has a daughter named Emily• His wife (Sachi Ohtake) was a popular sports anchor for TV Tokyo from 2006-10• Is known by his friends and teammates as “Nori”• Name is pronounced “nor-EACH-kah AH-okee”• Aoki is translated in Japanese as blue (ao) tree (ki)

NORICHIKANORICHIKA AOKIAOKIOUTFIELDEROUTFIELDER

FULL NAMENorichika Aoki

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE31

BIRTHDATE1/5/82 in Hyuga City, Miyazaki, Japan

RESIDES Tokyo, Japan

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-9/176

BATS/THROWSLeft/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE1 year

HOW ACQUIREDSigned on 1/17/12 after his

negotiating rights were awarded by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season with

a club option for 2014

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

3, 9x, last: 10/1/12 vs. SD

HOME RUNS2, 6/7/12 vs. ChC

RBI3, 9/4/12 at Mia

RUNS3, 6/7/12 vs. ChC & 9/2/12 vs. Pit

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS1, 6/7/12 vs. ChC

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMES1, 6/7/12 vs. ChC

HITTING STREAK15 games, 6/23-7/8, 2012

DID YOU KNOW.....

Norichika Aoki recorded his fi rst career Major League RBI on a suicide squeeze on 4/17/12 vs. Los Angeles.....the squeeze gave the Brewers a 3-2 lead in the seventh inning of an eventual 5-4 victory.

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PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.355), 2012 (.355) SLG: Career (.433), 2012 (.433) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2004 Yakult-Japan .200 10 15 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 2005 Yakult-Japan .344 144 588 100 202 26 4 3 28 18 1 5 37 113 29 7 1 2006 Yakult-Japan .321 146 599 112 192 26 3 13 62 4 1 8 68 78 41 12 5 2007 Yakult-Japan .346 143 557 114 193 26 2 20 58 4 3 8 80 66 17 6 1 2008 Yakult-Japan .347 112 444 85 154 29 5 14 64 1 3 10 42 47 31 9 1 2009 Yakult-Japan .303 142 531 87 161 23 2 16 66 1 4 13 75 65 18 10 3 2010 Yakult-Japan .358 144 583 92 209 44 1 14 63 0 3 18 63 61 19 4 3 2011 Yakult-Japan .292 144 583 73 170 18 5 4 44 0 0 9 51 55 8 3 3 2012 MILWAUKEE .288 151 520 81 150 37 4 10 50 7 5 13 43 55 30 8 3 Major League Totals .288 151 520 81 150 37 4 10 50 7 5 13 43 55 30 8 3 Japan Totals .329 985 3900 664 1284 192 22 84 385 28 15 71 417 491 164 51 17

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2012 • Signed with Milwaukee on 1/17 after his negotiating rights were awarded to the Brewers by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of

the Japanese Central League on 12/19/11

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfi eld .988 133 231 8 3 242 2

CAREER JAPAN HIGHLIGHTS• Played his entire career (2004-11) with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Central League, where he batted .329 with 84 HR, 385 RBI and 164

stolen bases in 985 games• Batted over .300 in six of his seven full seasons and was Central League batting champion in 2005 (.344), 2007 (.346) and 2010 (.358)• Was 2005 Central League Rookie of the Year• Was an All-Star in each of his seven full seasons• Was a recipient of the Best Nine Award seven times (Japanese equivalent of the Silver Slugger Award).....the award goes to the top player at

each position in the Central and Pacifi c Leagues• Was a six-time Golden Glove Award winner (2006-11), playing center fi eld• Is the only player in Nippon Professional Baseball history with two 200-hit seasons (2005, ‘10)• Participated in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics, batting .310 (13-for-42) with 8 RBI• Was named to the 2009 World Baseball Classic All-Tournament outfi eld alongside Cuba’s Frederich Cepeda and Yoenis Cespedes.....Japan

won the WBC that year as Aoki batted .324 (12-for-37) with 7 RBI in 9 games• Competed for Japan in the 2008 Summer Olympics.....hit a 3-run homer off Brett Anderson in the Bronze Medal game against the United

States to give his team a 4-1 lead (lost 8-4)

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FULL NAMEJohn Berton Axford

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE30

BIRTHDATE4/1/83 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

RESIDES Ancaster, Ontario, Canada

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-5/218

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE2 years, 170 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 3/4/08

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)None

INNINGS (RELIEF)2.0, 9x, last: 7/25/12 at Phi

WALKS3, 3x, last: 6/3/11 at Fla

STRIKEOUTS4, 8/21/10 vs. SD

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK7 games, 6/8-9/15, 2010

LOSING STREAK3 games, 6/14-6/26, 2012

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 5-8 with a 4.67 ERA and 35 saves in a career-high 75 relief appearances• Struck out a career-high 93 batters in just 69.1 innings while opponents batted .229• Went 35-for-44 in save opportunities (79.5%).....ranked sixth in the National League in saves• Led the Major Leagues in blown saves (9) but converted 17 of his last 18 opportunities• Had a streak of 49 consecutive saves converted snapped on 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL.....his streak

ranked fourth in Major League history, trailing only Eric Gagne (84), Tom Gordon (54) and Jose Valverde (51)

• Notched his 100th career save on 9/16 vs. New York-NL and joined Dan Plesac (133) as the only pitchers in franchise history to reach that total

• Joined Dan Plesac (1988-89) as the only pitchers in franchise history to produce 30+ saves in consecutive seasons

• Retired 48 of 75 fi rst batters faced (64%)• Stranded 17 of 23 inherited runners (73.9%)• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/18/13, avoiding arbitration• Was selected to the Canadian provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Nicole.....the couple has two sons, John and Jameson• Graduated from Assumption College School• Was originally drafted by Seattle in 2001 but chose to attend the University of Notre Dame,

where he pitched in the 2002 College World Series as a freshman• Did not pitch in 2004 after he underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow.....returned

to Notre Dame and pitched just 3.0 innings during the 2005 season• Was drafted by Cincinnati in 2005 but chose to attend Canisius College for the 2006 season • Participates in the Movember Foundation, through which he helps raise awareness for

prostate cancer with his now famous mustache.....visit http://us.movember.com• Enjoys reading and movies, particularly foreign fi lms.....follow him on Twitter (@JohnAxford)

JOHNJOHN AXFORDAXFORDRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 2-2 with a 1.95 ERA and a franchise-record 46 saves in 74

relief appearances during his fi rst full season in the majors.....made his fi rst Opening Day roster

• Struck out 86 batters in just 73.2 innings while holding opponents to a .212 batting average

• Was named Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• Was named National League Rolaids Relief Man of the Year.....joined Rollie Fingers (1981) as the only Brewers to win the award.....Fingers won in the American League

• Finished ninth in National League Cy Young Award voting• Was co-winner with the Reds’ Joey Votto of the Tip O’Neill Award,

which is presented by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame to the player judged to have excelled in individual achievement and team contribution while adhering to baseball’s highest ideals

• Tied the Braves’ Craig Kimbrel for the National League lead in saves.....joined Ken Sanders (1971) and Rollie Fingers (1981) as the only Brewers ever to lead their league in saves

• His 46 saves broke the single-season franchise record held by Francisco Cordero (44 in 2007)

• Went 46-for-48 in save opportunities (95.8%), including 43 in a row to end the season

• His 43 consecutive saves set a new franchise record....Doug Jones held the previous mark of 25 in a row in 1997

• Led the National League in save percentage (minimum 20 saves) and trailed only the Tigers’ Jose Valverde, who went 49-for-49, for the Major League lead

• Took only blown saves on 3/31 at Cincinnati and 4/18 at Philadelphia• Posted a 0.59 ERA over his fi nal 30 appearances (30.1ip, 2er)• Retired 56 of 74 fi rst batters faced (75.7%)• Was named MLB Delivery Man of the Month for July as he went

11-for-11 in save opportunities with 2.57 ERA• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for June and September• Appeared in 6 games during the postseason, going 1-0 with a 1.29

ERA and 3 saves• Earned the win in the decisive Game 5 of the NLDS vs. Arizona

on 10/7 despite recording his only blown save of the postseason

2010• Named Brewers Top Newcomer as voted on by members of the

Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America• Was named to Baseball America’s All-Rookie Team• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 3-2 with a

2.03 ERA and 2 saves in 12 relief appearances• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 5/15• Went 8-2 with a 2.48 ERA and 24 saves in 50 relief appearances

with the Brewers• Struck out 76 batters in just 58.0 innings while holding opponents

to a .204 batting average• Retired 34 of 50 fi rst batters faced (68%)• Stranded 11 of 14 inherited runners (78.6%)• His 24 saves were the most ever by a Brewers rookie.....the

previous record of 15 was held by Doug Henry in 1991

• Went 24-for-27 in save opportunities (88.9%).....his only blown saves came on 7/24 vs. Washington, 8/9 vs. Arizona and 9/28 vs. New York-NL.....converted each of his fi rst 14 chances

• His 88.9 save percentage ranked fi fth in the National League (minimum 20 saves)

• Had 9 saves of 4+ outs, trailing only the Giants’ Brian Wilson (10) for the Major League lead

• His fi rst save of the season came on 5/23 at Minnesota.....was seventh in the National League in saves following the date of his fi rst save

• Ranked third in the majors in wins as a reliever (8), trailing only the Nationals’ Tyler Clippard (11) and Mariners’ Brandon League (9)

• Notched his fi rst Major League victory in the 4-3, 10-inning win on 5/27 vs. Houston

• His 7-game winning streak from 6/8-9/15 was the longest of the season by a Brewers pitcher

• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for July (3-0, 2.25, 7sv)

2009• Climbed the ladder from Class-A Brevard County to Double-A

Huntsville to Triple-A Nashville to the Major Leagues• Went 9-1 with a 2.77 ERA and 1 save in 45 relief appearances

between Brevard County (19g), Huntsville (4g) and Nashville (22g)• Struck out 89 batters in just 68.1 innings in the minors while holding

opponents to a .185 batting average• Was a Florida State League All-Star• Contract was purchased by Milwaukee on 9/7• Went 0-0 with a 3.52 ERA and 1 save in 7 relief appearances with

the Brewers.....opponents batted just .179 (5-for-28)• Made his Major League debut on 9/15 at Chicago-NL.....his fi rst

strikeout was Kosuke Fukudome (1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 3bb, 1k, 1wp)• His fi rst Major League save came on the fi nal day of the season as

he preserved a 9-7, 10-inning victory on 10/4 at St. Louis for then all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman

2008• Signed with Milwaukee on 3/4• Went 5-10 with a 4.55 ERA in 26 games (14 starts) at Class-A

Brevard County

2007• Pitched for four minor-league affi liates during his fi rst pro season in

the Yankees organization and combined to go 1-4 with a 3.29 ERA and 4 saves in 27 games (5 starts)

• Struck out 67 batters in just 63.0 innings while holding opponents to a .216 batting average

• Was released on 12/4

2006• Pitched for the Melville Millionaires of the Western Major Baseball

League, a Canadian summer league.....posted a 2.27 ERA while striking out 85 batters in just 46.0 innings, including a 19-strikeout performance (7ip)

• Signed with New York-AL as a non-drafted free agent on 8/11

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 Tampa-A 0-0 2.38 5 0 0 0 2 11.1 6 5 3 2 0 7 15 3 0 Scranton-WB-AAA 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 Charleston-A 0-3 4.39 13 5 0 0 0 26.2 29 20 13 2 0 22 21 7 0 Staten Island-A 1-1 2.22 8 0 0 0 2 24.1 13 8 6 0 1 15 30 3 0 2008 Brevard County-A 5-10 4.55 26 14 0 0 0 95.0 86 58 48 5 5 73 89 12 0 2009 Brevard County-A 4-1 1.63 19 0 0 0 0 27.2 14 5 5 0 0 16 43 1 0 Huntsville-AA 0-0 3.52 4 0 0 0 1 7.2 7 3 3 1 1 3 9 0 0 Nashville-AAA 5-0 3.55 22 0 0 0 0 33.0 23 13 13 2 0 19 37 2 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 3.52 7 0 0 0 1 7.2 5 3 3 0 0 6 9 1 0 2010 Nashville-AAA 3-2 2.03 12 0 0 0 2 13.1 14 7 3 0 0 5 19 0 0 MILWAUKEE 8-2 2.48 50 0 0 0 24 58.0 42 17 16 1 1 27 76 4 0 2011 MILWAUKEE 2-2 1.95 74 0 0 0 46 73.2 59 19 16 4 0 25 86 8 0 2012 MILWAUKEE 5-8 4.67 75 0 0 0 35 69.1 61 42 36 10 2 39 93 10 0 Major League Totals 15-12 3.06 206 0 0 0 106 208.2 167 81 71 15 3 97 264 23 0 Minor League Totals 18-17 3.57 110 19 0 0 7 239.2 194 120 95 12 7 161 264 29 0

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Totals .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .889 206 8 16 3 27 3

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. Ari 1-0 2.25 3 0 0 0 1 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. StL 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2001 • Selected by Seattle in the seventh round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2005 • Selected by Cincinnati in the 42nd round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2006 • Signed with New York-AL as a non-drafted free agent on 8/11

2007 • Released by New York-AL on 12/4

2008 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 3/4

MAJOR LEAGUE SAVE LEADERS (2010-12)

Pitcher SavesJose Valverde ........................................................ 110Heath Bell ..............................................................109Jonathan Papelbon ................................................106John Axford..........................................................105Chris Perez ..............................................................98

FRANCHISE SAVE LEADERS (ALL-TIME)

Pitcher SavesDan Plesac ............................................................133John Axford..........................................................106Rollie Fingers ...........................................................97Mike Fetters .............................................................79Bob Wickman ..........................................................79

DID YOU KNOW.....

Following his release from the Yankees in December 2007, John Axford worked as a cellphone salesman at Walmart and Best Buy.....Axford also worked as a bartender at an establishment near his home called “East Side Mario’s” during the offseasons of 2008 and 2009.

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FULL NAMEBurke Heinrich Badenhop

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE30

BIRTHDATE2/8/83 in Atlanta, GA

RESIDES Perrysburg, OH

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-5/220

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE4 years, 116 days

HOW ACQUIREDFrom Tampa Bay in exchange for OF Raul Mondesi Jr. on 12/1/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)6.0, 5/1/08 vs. LA & 5/12/08 at Cin

INNINGS (RELIEF)5.0, 6/2/09 vs. Mil

WALKS5, 4/19/08 vs. Wsh & 6/3/08 at Atl

STRIKEOUTS7, 5/7/08 vs. Mil

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK3 games, 5/27-6/23, 2009

LOSING STREAK5 games, 4/12-5/26, 2010

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• In his fi rst full MLB season went 3-2 with a 3.03 ERA in 66 relief appearances with Tampa Bay• His 66 appearances marked a career high.....his 3.03 ERA was a career best• Posted a 7.20 ERA in April (10g, 10ip, 8er) with opponents batting .317 (13-for-41, 3hr) but

rebounded with a 2.24 ERA the rest of the season (56g, 52.1ip, 13er) as opponents batted .248 (50-for-202, 3hr)

• Induced 9 GIDP, which tied three others for third among American League relievers, trailing only the White Sox’ Nate Jones (11) and Rangers’ Robbie Ross (11)

• Allowed just 12 walks in 62.1 innings.....his average of 1.73 BB/9 IP ranked seventh among American League relievers

• Was traded to Milwaukee in exchange for OF Raul Mondesi Jr. on 12/1• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/18/13, avoiding arbitration PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sara• Graduated from Perrysburg (OH) High School, where he also played basketball• Badenhop and Tigers’ manager Jim Leyland, who also attended Perrysburg, donated money

to the school to build a new baseball fi eld which will debut this season• Graduated magna cum laude from Bowling Green State University with a degree in economics• His wife also attended Bowling Green, where she played soccer.....both of his parents

attended the university as well.....his father, Dalynn, was on the basketball team• Enjoys movies, fantasy football, college football and college basketball

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Began the season at Triple-A New Orleans, where he went 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA and 1 save

in 11 relief appearances• Was recalled by Florida on 5/7 and remained with the team the rest of the season• Went 2-3 with a 4.10 ERA and 1 save in 50 relief appearances with the Marlins• Led the team in relief innings (63.2) from the date of his recall through the rest of the season• Allowed just 1 HR the entire season, a solo shot by Albert Pujols on 8/4 vs. St. Louis• On 5/16 at New York-NL pitched a scoreless 10th inning and then drove in the game-winning

run with an 11th-inning RBI-single to earn the 2-1 victory• Notched his only save of the season on 5/25 at San Francisco• Was traded to Tampa Bay in exchange for C Jake Jefferies on 12/12

2010• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster• Went 2-5 with a 3.99 ERA and 1 save in 53 relief appearances with Florida• Had two stints with the Marlins (Opening Day-5/27 and 7/7-end)• During his fi rst stint went 0-5 with a 6.43 ERA and 1 save in 15 appearances (21ip, 15er) while

opponents batted .293 (24-for-82, 2hr)• During his second stint went 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA in 38 appearances (46.2ip, 15er) while

opponents batted just .224 (38-for-170, 3hr)• Earned his fi rst Major League save on 4/14 vs. Cincinnati• Went 0-1 with a 2.81 ERA in 12 games (1 start) at Triple-A New Orleans

BURKEBURKE BADENHOPBADENHOPRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

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2009• Began the season at Triple-A New Orleans, where he made 2 starts

before he was recalled by Florida on 4/21• Went 7-4 with a 3.75 ERA in 35 games (2 starts) with the Marlins• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/2-8/31 with a right trapezius

strain• Made 4 rehab starts between the Rookie GCL Marlins (2g) and

Class-A Jupiter (2g) from 8/15-8/28• Prior to the injury was 5-4 with a 4.19 ERA in 26 games, including

2 starts (53.2ip, 25er)• Following his return from injury was 2-0 with a 2.45 ERA in 9 relief

appearances (18.1ip, 5er)• Was 1-0 with an 8.10 ERA as a starter (6.2ip, 6er), making his starts

in a win on 5/27 at Philadelphia (5ip, 1er) and a no-decision on 8/1 vs. Chicago-NL (1.2ip, 5er)

• Went 6-4 with a 3.31 ERA as a reliever (65.1ip, 24er)• His 6 relief wins tied fi ve others for second in the National League,

trailing only the Dodgers’ Jonathan Broxton (7)

2008• Made a start at Double-A Carolina before his contract was selected

by Florida on 4/7• Went 2-3 with a 6.08 ERA in 13 games (8 starts) with the Marlins• Was 1-3 with a 6.75 ERA as a starter (38.2ip, 29er) and 1-0 with a

3.12 ERA as a reliever (8.2ip, 3er)• Made his Major League debut on 4/9 at Washington, pitching the

fi nal inning of a 10-4 win (1ip, 1k).....his fi rst career strikeout was Rob Mackowiak

• Made his fi rst Major League start in a 5-1 loss on 4/13 at Houston (5ip, 7h, 4r, 4er, 1bb, 3k, 2hr, 1hbp)

• Earned his fi rst Major League win in a 6-2 victory on 5/7 vs. Milwaukee (5.2ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 7k, 1hr)

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 6/14 with patella tendinitis in his right knee

• Made a rehab start with the Rookie GCL Marlins on 7/13 but was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 7/31 and missed the remainder of the season

2007• Went 12-6 with a 2.92 ERA in 26 starts between Class-A Lakeland

(23g) and Double-A Erie (3g)• Began the season at Lakeland, where he ranked fourth in the

Florida State League in ERA (3.13)• Was promoted to Erie on 8/16 and tossed complete games in 2 of

his 3 starts for the SeaWolves• Following the season pitched for the Peoria Saguaros in the

Arizona Fall League (10g, 2-2, 3.24era).....pitched in relief for the fi rst time in his professional career

• Was traded to Florida, along with RHP Frankie De La Cruz, LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Dallas Trahern, OF Cameron Maybin and C Mike Rabelo, in exchange for INF Miguel Cabrera and LHP Dontrelle Willis on 12/5

2006• Was named Tigers Minor League Pitcher of the Year as he went

14-3 with a 2.84 ERA in 27 starts at Class-A West Michigan• Tied for the Midwest League lead in wins (14) and complete games

(3) and ranked second in innings pitched (171.0)• Was named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for 8/21-8/27,

going 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA in 2 starts (12ip, 1er)• Went 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA in 2 starts during the Midwest League

playoffs (13.2ip, 4er)

2005• In his fi rst professional season went 6-4 with a 2.92 ERA in 14 starts

at Class-A Oneonta• Was named New York-Penn League Pitcher of the Week for the

fi nal week of the season, going 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in 2 starts (14ip, 2er)

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2005 Oneonta-A 6-4 2.92 14 14 1 1 0 77.0 69 32 25 0 3 26 55 2 0 2006 West Michigan-A 14-3 2.84 27 27 3 0 0 171.0 170 59 54 6 14 31 124 6 0 2007 Lakeland-A 10-6 3.13 23 23 1 1 0 135.1 130 61 47 5 11 34 78 2 1 Erie-AA 2-0 1.45 3 3 2 0 0 18.2 8 3 3 1 1 3 12 0 0 2008 Carolina-AA 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.1 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 FLORIDA 2-3 6.08 13 8 0 0 0 47.1 55 34 32 7 3 21 35 2 0 #GCL Marlins-R 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2009 New Orleans-AAA 0-1 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 14 7 7 0 2 4 6 0 0 FLORIDA 7-4 3.75 35 2 0 0 0 72.0 71 32 30 5 1 24 57 1 0 #GCL Marlins-R 0-1 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 2 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 #Jupiter-A 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 2 1 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 2010 New Orleans-AAA 0-1 2.81 12 1 0 0 0 16.0 16 6 5 0 3 7 9 2 0 FLORIDA 2-5 3.99 53 0 0 0 1 67.2 62 33 30 5 2 21 47 1 0 2011 New Orleans-AAA 1-1 6.75 11 0 0 0 1 14.2 20 16 11 1 1 7 10 1 0 FLORIDA 2-3 4.10 50 0 0 0 1 63.2 65 29 29 1 4 24 51 4 0 2012 TAMPA BAY 3-2 3.03 66 0 0 0 0 62.1 63 24 21 6 1 12 42 1 0 Major League Totals 16-17 4.08 217 10 0 0 2 313.0 316 152 142 24 11 102 232 9 0 Minor League Totals 34-17 2.96 98 76 7 2 1 462.1 438 189 152 13 36 113 311 13 1

# - Injury Rehab; Bold Italics - Led League

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Totals .097 31 1 3 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 18 0 0 3

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .958 217 15 54 3 72 4

BADENHOP

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2005 • Selected by Detroit in the 19th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Tom Osowski

2007 • Acquired by Florida from Detroit, along with RHP Frankie De La Cruz, LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Dallas Trahern, OF Cameron Maybin and C Mike Rabelo, in exchange for INF Miguel Cabrera and LHP Dontrelle Willis on 12/5

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/14-7/30 with patella tendinitis in the right knee.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 7/31

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/2-8/31 with a right trapezius strain

2011 • Acquired by Tampa Bay from Florida in exchange for C Jake Jefferies on 12/12

2012 • Acquired by Milwaukee from Tampa Bay in exchange for OF Raul Mondesi Jr. on 12/1

DID YOU KNOW.....

Burke Badenhop earned his fi rst Major League victory on 5/7/08 for the Marlins against the Brewers.....in the 6-2 win, Badenhop allowed 2 runs on 5 hits over 5.2 innings.....he tallied just 1 walk while striking out 7 batters, a career high which still stands.....his only runs allowed came on a 2-run homer off the bat of Rickie Weeks.

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Chicago-NL on 1/11• Batted .188 with 3 HR and 9 RBI in 33 games with the Brewers• Made 15 starts (13g at SS, 1g at 3B, 1g at 2B)• Had three stints with the Brewers (7/12-7/26, 8/13-8/15 and 8/25-end)• Made his Major League debut on 7/13 vs. Pittsburgh and struck out as a pinch hitter• Made his fi rst Major League start on 7/15 vs. Pittsburgh (SS, 0-for-3)• Recorded his fi rst Major League hit on 8/25 at Pittsburgh with a single off Jeff Karstens.....had

gone hitless in his fi rst 15 at-bats• Belted his fi rst Major League homer on 8/28 at Chicago-NL with a 3-run shot off Travis Wood• Batted .325 with 5 HR, 25 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 92 games between Double-A Huntsville

(19g) and Triple-A Nashville (73g)• Was selected to the Team Italy provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Nicole• Graduated from Lampeter-Strasburg (PA) High School, where he was named Gatorade

Pennsylvania Player of the Year following his senior season• Name is pronounced “be-ANKEE”

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .259 with 2 HR, 48 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 119 games at Double-A NW Arkansas• Was claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL from Kansas City on 12/9

2010• Missed the year after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow in Spring Training 2009• Batted .308 with 9 HR, 70 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 128 games between Class-A Wilmington

(60g) and Double-A NW Arkansas (68g)• His .308 batting average ranked third among all Royals minor leaguers • Following the season played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League 2008• Batted .255 with 10 HR, 61 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 104 games at Class-A Wilmington• Earned the Frank White Award as the organization’s best defensive player 2007• Batted .247 with 2 HR, 36 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 99 games at Class-A Burlington 2005-06• Batted .414 with 8 HR and 36 RBI in 40 games with the Rookie Arizona Royals• Was a Topps Class-A Short Season/Rookie League All-Star in 2005• Was limited to just 12 games in 2006 after undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum in his

right shoulder

JEFFJEFF BIANCHIBIANCHIINFIELDERINFIELDER

FULL NAMEJeffrey Thomas Bianchi

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE26

BIRTHDATE10/5/86 in Lancaster, PA

RESIDES Lancaster, PA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-11/180

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE57 days

HOW ACQUIREDClaimed off waivers from Chicago-NL

on 1/11/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

2, 8/25/12 at Pit & 9/2/12 vs. Pit

HOME RUNS1, 3x, last: 9/4/12 at Mia

RBI3, 8/28/12 at ChC & 9/4/12 at Mia

RUNS1, 8x, last: 9/26/12 at Cin

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK4 games, 8/25-8/28, 2012

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2005 • Selected by Kansas City in the second round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Sean Rooney

2011 • Claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL from Kansas City on 12/9

2012 • Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Chicago-NL on 1/11

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.230), 2012 (.230) SLG: Career (.348), 2012 (.348) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 AZ Royals-R .408 28 98 29 40 7 4 6 30 0 5 3 16 22 5 2 4 2006 AZ Royals-R .429 12 42 13 18 4 0 2 6 0 1 2 9 3 1 1 1 2007 Burlington-A .247 99 368 43 91 19 0 2 36 1 6 3 25 72 15 4 13 2008 Wilmington-A .255 104 396 57 101 34 5 10 61 4 8 3 20 95 13 4 7 2009 Wilmington-A .300 60 220 32 66 12 2 4 28 3 1 1 20 47 12 2 6 NW Arkansas-AA .315 68 270 42 85 17 1 5 42 2 5 1 19 58 10 4 8 2010 (Injured - Did Not Play) 2011 NW Arkansas-AA .259 119 444 63 115 23 2 2 48 9 4 3 39 85 20 5 11 2012 Huntsville-AA .351 19 77 11 27 4 0 0 6 2 0 0 6 11 3 1 4 Nashville-AAA .317 73 249 33 79 13 1 5 19 5 1 1 22 48 11 5 4 MILWAUKEE .188 33 69 8 13 2 0 3 9 2 1 0 4 13 0 0 1 Major League Totals .188 33 69 8 13 2 0 3 9 2 1 0 4 13 0 0 1 Minor League Totals .287 582 2164 323 622 133 15 36 276 26 31 17 176 441 90 28 58

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Shortstop .980 14 14 34 1 49 7 Third Base 1.000 6 3 3 0 6 0 Second Base 1.000 4 1 2 0 3 0

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FULL NAMERyan Joseph Braun

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE29

BIRTHDATE11/17/83 in Mission Hills, CA

RESIDES Malibu, CA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/204

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE5 years, 129 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the fi rst round

(fi fth overall) of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2020 season with

a mutual option for 2021

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

5, 4/21/09 at Phi & 8/2/10 at ChC

HOME RUNS3, 4/30/12 at SD

RBI6, 5/6/09 at Cin & 4/30/12 at SD

RUNS4, 3x, last: 5/8/10 at Ari

GRAND SLAMS3, last: 6/14/10 at LAA

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS3, last: 9/13/11 vs. Col

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS1, 6/3/11 at Fla

MULTI-HOMER GAMES18, last: 9/16/12 vs. NYM (2hr)

HITTING STREAK23 games, 6/8-7/14, 2011

RYANRYAN BRAUNBRAUNOUTFIELDEROUTFIELDER

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .319 with 41 HR, 112 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 154 games• Made 153 starts (151g in LF, 2g at DH)• Was second in National League Most Valuable Player voting behind the Giants’ Buster Posey.....

fi nished in the top three for the third time in his career (won in 2011, third in 2008)• Earned his fi fth consecutive Silver Slugger Award• Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player for the second straight season as voted on by

members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America• Was a fi nalist for a Gold Glove Award in left fi eld for the second straight season along with the

Rockies’ Carlos Gonzalez (winner) and Braves’ Martin Prado• Selected to his fi fth All-Star Game.....started for the injured Matt Kemp (2-for-3, 1r, 2b, 3b, 1rbi)• Led the National League in home runs (41), total bases (356), runs (108) and OPS (.987) and tied

for the league lead in extra-base hits (80).....was also among the NL leaders in RBI (2nd, 112), hits (2nd, 191), slugging percentage (2nd, .595), batting average (3rd, .319), on-base percentage (4th, .391) and stolen bases (T9th, 30)

• Had his second straight 30/30 season and just the 11th “40/30” season in Major League history, joining Barry Bonds (1996-97), Jeff Bagwell (1997, ‘99), Hank Aaron (1963), Jose Canseco (1988), Ellis Burks (1996), Larry Walker (1997), Alex Rodriguez (1998) and Alfonso Soriano (2006).

• Notched the seventh 40-HR season in franchise history, joining Prince Fielder (2007 and 2009), Richie Sexson (2001 and ‘03), Gorman Thomas (1979) and Ben Oglivie (1980)

• Became the fi rst player in franchise history to produce fi ve 100-RBI seasons (2008-12)• Joined Prince Fielder (2007-11) as the only players in franchise history with fi ve seasons of 30 or

more home runs (2007-09, ‘11-12)• Hit 3 HR on 4/30 at San Diego and tied his career high with 6 RBI in the 8-3 win.....was the fi rst

3-homer game in the history of PETCO Park.....became just the sixth player since 1900 to hit 3 HR and a triple in the same game, joining Les Bell (1928), Tony Lazzeri (1936), Pat Sweerey (1948), Wes Westrum (1950) and Fred Lynn (1975)

• Stole his 100th career base on 5/1 at San Diego to become just the fourth player in franchise history with 100 HR and 100 SB as a Brewer.....joined Robin Yount, Paul Molitor and Rickie Weeks

• From 6/5-6/24 recorded an 18-game hitting streak (26-75, .347, 6hr, 16rbi).....was the longest hitting streak by a Brewer in 2012

• His 1,000th career hit came on 7/20 at Cincinnati with a single off Homer Bailey.....tied Juan Pierre as the fourth-fastest active player to reach 1,000 career hits (815th game), trailing only Ichiro Suzuki (696), Derek Jeter (780) and Albert Pujols (806)

• Belted his 200th career home run on 9/16 vs. New York-NL with a solo shot off Chris Young and became the fi fth-fastest active player to 200 career homers (867th game).....trailed only Ryan Howard (658), Albert Pujols (788), Adam Dunn (822) and Alex Rodriguez (826).....in that same game hit another home run, giving him his fi rst career 40-homer season

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for April (.294, 7hr, 17rbi), June (.319, 8hr, 19rbi) and August (.312, 8hr, 22rbi)

• Hit safely in 18 of his last 20 games, batting .390 (30-77, 3hr, 12rbi), to raise his average from .309 to his season-ending .319

• Was selected to the United States provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

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PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is engaged to his fi ancée, Larisa• Graduated from Granada Hills (CA) High School• Attended the University of Miami (FL), where he was a First Team

Freshman All-American and also named National Freshman of the Year by Baseball America

• Last season donated $25,000 to help build a home in Milwaukee for Habitat for Humanity

• Provided support and served as honorary chair for AIDS Walk Wisconsin 2012

• Has donated athletic merchandise from Nike to disadvantaged kids in the Milwaukee area

• Has donated money to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee to support the Little Brewers Baseball Club, a statewide youth baseball league for 2,000 kids

• Is involved in his own line of bats (RB8), clothing line (Remetee) and fusion drink (Limelite)

• Is a co-owner of two restaurants, Ryan Braun’s Graffi to in downtown Milwaukee and 8-Twelve MVP Bar & Grill in Brookfi eld, an establishment he shares with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers

• His younger brother, Steve, was an infi elder in the Brewers organization from 2008-10

• Enjoys the beach, water sports, music, movies and cars

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• On 4/21 signed a 5-year contract extension through 2020 with a

mutual option for 2021• Was named National League Most Valuable Player as he batted

.332 with 33 HR, 111 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 150 games• Made 147 starts (146g in LF, 1g at DH)• Became the third player (4x) in franchise history to be named MVP,

joining Hall of Famers Rollie Fingers (1981) and Robin Yount (1982 and 1989) in the American League

• Earned his fourth consecutive Silver Slugger Award.....became the fi rst player in franchise history to win the award four times

• Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player for the fi rst time in his career as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• Led the National League in slugging percentage (.597), extra-base hits (77) and OPS (.994) and ranked among the leaders in batting average (2nd, .332), total bases (2nd, 336), runs (2nd, 109), RBI (4th, 111), doubles (T4th, 38), hits (5th, 187), on-base percentage (5th, .397), home runs (T6th, 33) and stolen bases (7th, 33)

• Batted .351 with runners in scoring position, which ranked third in the National League

• Recorded the second 30/30 season in franchise history, joining Tommy Harper (1970, 31hr, 38sb)

• Was selected to start his fourth consecutive All-Star Game but did not play due to injury.....was the fi rst Brewer ever selected to start four All-Star Games.....led National League outfi elders in voting for the fourth straight season and all NL players in voting for the fi rst time (5,928,004)

• Was a fi nalist for a Gold Glove Award in left fi eld along with the

D-backs’ Gerardo Parra (winner) and Cardinals’ Matt Holliday• Committed just a single error the entire season.....had the third-best

fi elding percentage (.996) among National League outfi elders and was best among left fi elders

• Had 161 HR through his fi rst fi ve Major League seasons, which ranked 10th all-time through that many seasons

• Became just the ninth player in Major League history with at least 150 HR and 500 RBI through his fi rst fi ve seasons (Klein, DiMaggio, T. Williams, Kiner, Cepeda, Helton, Pujols, Teixeira)

• From 6/8-7/14 produced a 23-game hitting streak, which marked the third-longest streak in franchise history (32-86, .372, 3hr, 19rbi)

• Was named National League Player of the Month for April (.367, 10hr, 23rbi) and September (.330, 8hr, 22rbi)

• Was named National League Player of the Week for 4/18-4/24 (.480, 3hr, 9rbi)

• Reached base safely in each of the team’s fi rst 28 games, setting a new franchise record to begin a season.....the previous record of 23 straight games was held by Robin Yount (1983)

• Hit his 150th career home run with a solo shot off Joe Beimel on 8/13 vs. Pittsburgh

• Notched his 500th career RBI on 8/20 at New York-NL on a 2-run homer off Chris Capuano

• Belted the third walk-off homer of his career in the 2-1, 11-inning win on 9/13 vs. Colorado with a solo shot off Matt Lindstrom

• For the second time in his career (also 2008) hit a go-ahead home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to snap a 1-1 tie and clinch a postseason berth for the Brewers as he smacked a 3-run shot off Clay Hensley on 9/23 vs. Florida.....the Brewers won 4-1 to clinch the NL Central

• Batted .405 (17-for-42) with 2 HR and 10 RBI in 11 games during the postseason

2010• Batted .304 with 25 HR, 103 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 157 games• Made 154 starts (153g in LF, 1g at DH)• Earned his third consecutive Silver Slugger Award.....joined Cecil

Cooper (1980-82) as the only players in franchise history to earn the honor in three straight seasons

• Led the National League in multi-hit games (60) for the second consecutive season

• Also ranked among the National League leaders in hits (2nd, 188), doubles (T2nd, 45), total bases (5th, 310), runs (6th, 101), extra-base hits (7th, 71), RBI (T7th, 103) and batting average (9th, .304)

• Batted .336 on the road (111-for-330), which trailed only the Reds’ Joey Votto (.349) for the National League lead

• Was selected to his third All-Star Game.....became the fi rst player in franchise history to start in three All-Star Games as he led National League outfi elders in votes (2,972,525) for the third straight year.....started in left fi eld and went 0-for-2

• Had 128 HR through his fi rst four Major League seasons, which ranked eighth all-time through that many seasons

• Became the second player in franchise history to have consecutive 100-run, 100-RBI seasons, joining Cecil Cooper (1982-83)

• Became the third player in franchise history to have three straight 100-RBI seasons, joining Richie Sexson (2001-03) and Prince Fielder (2007-09)

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• Batted .364 (76-209, 9hr, 39rbi) over his last 55 games to raise his batting average from .273 to his season-ending .304

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for April (.355, 5hr, 20rbi) and August (.424, 3hr, 16rbi)

• Was named National League Player of the Week for 8/2-8/8 after batting .538 (14-for-26) with 4 RBI and 8 runs scored

• His .424 batting average in August marked the third-highest in franchise history in a calendar month, trailing Paul Molitor (.476, September 1989) and Ben Oglivie (.432, September 1979)

• Smacked his third career grand slam (Joe Saunders) in a 12-2 win on 6/14 at LA of Anaheim

• Notched his second career 5-hit game in an 18-1 win on 8/2 at Chicago-NL

2009• Batted .320 with 32 HR, 114 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 158 games• Made 156 starts, all in left fi eld• Earned his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award• Became just the eighth player in Major League history with at least

100 runs, 100 RBI, 200 hits, 30 HR, 20 SB and a .300 batting average in the same season

• Led the National League in hits (203) and multi-hit games (64) and ranked among the league leaders in runs (2nd, 113), RBI (4th, 114), total bases (4th, 350), extra-base hits (4th, 77), batting average (7th, .320), OPS (8th, .937), slugging percentage (9th, .551) and doubles (T9th, 39)

• Batted .395 (47-for-119) against left-handed pitching, which trailed only the Mets’ David Wright (.416) in the National League

• Joined Robin Yount (1982-83) as the only players in franchise history to start consecutive All-Star Games.....led National League outfi elders with 4,138,559 votes

• Went 0-for-2 in the All-Star Game, starting in right fi eld before moving to left in the fi fth inning

• Had 103 HR through his fi rst three Major League seasons, which ranked sixth all-time behind Albert Pujols (114), Ralph Kiner (114), Eddie Mathews (112), Joe DiMaggio (107) and Mark Teixeira (107) through that many seasons

• Joined Albert Pujols as the only players in Major League history to hit 30+ HR in each of his fi rst three seasons

• Hit career home run #100 in his 400th game (9/11 at Arizona) and became the second-fastest active player to reach that milestone, trailing the Phillies’ Ryan Howard (325g)

• Joined Robin Yount (1982) and Paul Molitor (1991) as the only players in franchise history to lead their league in hits

• Joined Cecil Cooper (3x), Paul Molitor (2x) and Robin Yount as the only players in franchise history to produce 200 hits in a season

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for April (.317, 5hr, 16rbi)and September/October (.357, 4hr, 19rbi)

• Had his fi rst career 5-hit game on 4/21 at Philadelphia• Was named National League Player of the Week for 5/4-5/10 after

batting .458 (11-for-24) with 3 HR and 12 RBI• Belted his second career grand slam (Bronson Arroyo) and

produced a career-high 6 RBI in a 15-3 win on 5/6 at Cincinnati• Recorded career hit #500 with a single off Felipe Paulino on 9/20

vs. Houston• Belted a 2-run walk-off homer off Tyler Walker in the ninth inning on

9/26 vs. Philadelphia, giving the Brewers a 7-5 victory.....was the second walk-off homer of his career

• Participated in his fi rst World Baseball Classic and batted .381 (8-for-21) with 1 HR and 2 RBI in 6 games

2008• Batted .285 with 37 HR, 106 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 151 games• Made 149 starts (148g in LF, 1g at DH)• Finished third in National League Most Valuable Player voting

behind the Cardinals’ Albert Pujols and Phillies’ Ryan Howard• Earned his fi rst Silver Slugger Award• On 5/15 signed a contract with the Brewers that runs through the

2015 season.....was the longest contract in franchise history• Was among the National League leaders in extra-base hits

(1st, 83), total bases (2nd, 338), home runs (T4th, 37), slugging percentage (5th, .553), triples (T6th, 7), multi-hit games (T8th, 50) and RBI (T9th, 106)

• Moved from third base to left fi eld for the 2008 season and did not commit an error.....also had 9 outfi eld assists.....he had previously never played in the outfi eld in his professional career

• Was named an All-Star starter with 3,835,890 votes.....he trailed only the Phillies’ Chase Utley (3,889,602) in National League voting.....became the fi rst Brewers outfi elder to be voted into the All-Star Game by the fans

• Participated in the State Farm Home Run Derby at Yankee Stadium during All-Star festivities.....his agent, Nez Balelo, pitched to him and he hit 14 homers in two rounds

• Became the second player in Major League history (Albert Pujols) to hit 30 or more home runs in each of his fi rst two seasons

• His 71 career home runs tied Albert Pujols for the fourth most after two seasons in Major League history, trailing only Hall of Famers Joe DiMaggio (75), Ralph Kiner (74) and Eddie Mathews (72)

• Had 8 HR in 8 games from 5/11-5/18, becoming the fi rst player in franchise history to accomplish the feat

• Was the second-fastest player in Major League history to reach 50 career home runs (171g).....Mark McGwire is the only player to reach 50 homers faster (161g)

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for May (.322, 11hr, 22rbi)• Named National League Player of the Month for July (.366, 9hr, 23rbi)• Belted a walk-off grand slam on 9/25 vs. Pittsburgh off Jesse

Chavez to give the Brewers a 5-1, 10-inning win.....was his fi rst career walk-off homer and grand slam

• His fi nal home run of the season on 9/28 vs. Chicago-NL sent the Brewers to the playoffs as he belted a 2-run shot off Bob Howry to snap a 1-1 tie in the eighth inning.....the Brewers went on to win 3-1 and clinch the Wild Card

• Batted .313 (5-for-16) with 2 RBI in the NLDS vs. Philadelphia

2007• Had one of the greatest rookie seasons in Major League history

as he batted .324 with 34 HR, 97 RBI and 15 steals in 113 games• Made 112 starts, all at third base• Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Was voted National League Rookie of the Year, edging the Rockies’

Troy Tulowitzki in the closest margin in the history of the current

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voting system (since 1980)• Won the Players Choice Award for Outstanding Rookie in the

National League as voted on by the players• Was named Brewers Top Newcomer as voted on by members

of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• His .634 slugging percentage led the National League and was the highest by a rookie in Major League history, breaking the record held by Mark McGwire, who slugged .618 with Oakland in 1987

• Led National League rookies in home runs (34) and extra-base hits (66) and ranked among rookie leaders in RBI (2nd, 97), runs (2nd, 91), total bases (2nd, 286), triples (2nd, 6), multi-hit games (2nd, 47), hits (3rd, 146), batting average (4th, .324), stolen bases (4th, 15) and on-base percentage (4th, .370)

• Broke the franchise rookie home run and RBI records held by Prince Fielder (28hr and 81rbi, 2006)

• His 34 homers were the most ever hit by a Brewers third baseman (Wes Helms, 23hr, 2003)

• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted .342 with 10 HR, 22 RBI and 4 stolen bases in 34 games

• Contract was purchased from Nashville on 5/24• Made his Major League debut on 5/25 at San Diego, going 1-for-4

with a run, double, 2 RBI and a sac fl y.....his fi rst career hit was an RBI-double off Doug Brocail.....the next night he belted his fi rst career home run with a solo shot off Justin Germano

• Was named National League Rookie of the Month for June (.382, 6hr, 21rbi) and National League Rookie and Player of the Month for July (.345, 11hr, 25rbi)

• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for June and July• Became the fastest player in the Major Leagues to reach 20 career

home runs (64g) since Albert Pujols (63g, 2001) and the fastest to reach 25 (82g) and 30 (94g) career home runs since Mark McGwire (77g and 84g, 1986-87)

2006• Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year after batting

.289 with 22 HR, 77 RBI and 26 stolen bases in 118 games between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville

• Was a Florida State League All-Star• Participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Pittsburgh• Following the season was named the sixth-best prospect in the

Southern League according to Baseball America• Played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League and

was named to the All-Prospect Team as he batted .326 with 6 HR, 25 RBI and 4 stolen bases in 25 games

• Ranked among the AFL leaders in doubles (T1st, 9), extra-base hits (T1st, 16), slugging percentage (2nd, .641), home runs (T2nd, 6) and RBI (T3rd, 25)

2005• In his fi rst professional season batted .352 with 10 HR, 45 RBI and

4 stolen bases in 47 games between Rookie Helena and Class-A West Virginia

• Made his professional debut on 6/26 vs. Great Falls, going 2-for-4 with 2 RBI and a stolen base

• Following the season was rated by Baseball America as Brewers Best Minor League Hitter for Average and the fi fth-best prospect in the South Atlantic League

2007 NL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOTING

Player 1st 2nd 3rd PointsRyan Braun, Mil 17 14 1 128Troy Tulowitzki, Col 15 17 - 126Hunter Pence, Hou - - 15 15Chris Young, Ari - - 10 10Kyle Kendrick, Phi - 1 4 7Yunel Escobar, Atl - - 1 1James Loney, LA - - 1 1 Note: Braun became the second Brewer ever to win Rookie of the Year, joining shortstop Pat Listach, who won in the American League in 1992.

2011 NL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER VOTING

Player 1st 2nd 3rd PointsRyan Braun, Mil 20 12 - 388Matt Kemp, LA 10 16 6 332Prince Fielder, Mil 1 4 11 229Justin Upton, Ari 1 - 8 214Albert Pujols, StL - - 1 166Joey Votto, Cin - - 4 135Lance Berkman, StL - - 1 118 Note: Braun joined Hall of Famers Rollie Fingers (1981) and Robin Yount (1982 & 1989) as the only Brewers ever to be named Most Valuable Player.

MOST 30-HR SEASONS BY A BREWER

Player 30-HR SeasonsRyan Braun (5) .................................2007-09, ‘11-12Prince Fielder (5) ............................................2007-11Gorman Thomas (4) ................................1978-80, ‘82Jeromy Burnitz (4) ......................................1998-2001

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ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 NL, New York-AL .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2009 NL, St. Louis .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 NL, Anaheim .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2011 NL, Arizona (Injured - Did Not Play) 2012 NL, Kansas City .667 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .200 4 10 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2005 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (fi fth overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Larry Pardo

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.374), 2012 (.391) SLG: Career (.568), 2012 (.595) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 Helena-R .341 10 41 6 14 2 1 2 10 0 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 West Virginia-A .355 37 152 21 54 16 2 8 35 2 1 2 9 34 2 4 12 2006 Brevard County-A .274 59 226 34 62 12 2 7 37 3 4 4 23 54 14 4 15 Huntsville-AA .303 59 231 42 70 19 1 15 40 1 1 3 21 46 12 0 16 2007 Nashville-AAA .342 34 117 28 40 12 0 10 22 0 1 1 15 11 4 3 3 MILWAUKEE .324 113 451 91 146 26 6 34 97 0 5 7 29 112 15 5 26 2008 MILWAUKEE .285 151 611 92 174 39 7 37 106 0 4 6 42 129 14 4 0 2009 MILWAUKEE .320 158 635 113 203 39 6 32 114 0 3 13 57 121 20 6 2 2010 MILWAUKEE .304 157 619 101 188 45 1 25 103 0 3 6 56 105 14 3 3 2011 MILWAUKEE .332 150 563 109 187 38 6 33 111 0 3 5 58 93 33 6 1 2012 MILWAUKEE .319 154 598 108 191 36 3 41 112 0 5 11 63 128 30 7 6 Major League Totals .313 883 3477 614 1089 223 29 202 643 0 23 48 305 688 126 31 38 Minor League Totals .313 199 767 131 240 61 6 42 144 6 9 12 70 151 34 12 47

Bold Italics - Led League Silver Slugger Award - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

National League Rookie of the Year - 2007 National League Most Valuable Player - 2011

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 MIL vs. Phi .313 4 16 0 5 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2011 MIL vs. Ari .500 5 18 5 9 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 Totals .412 9 34 5 14 6 0 1 6 0 1 0 3 7 1 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfi eld .992 758 1393 37 12 1442 6 Third Base .895 112 61 161 26 248 12

Last game at third base: 9/30/07 vs. San Diego

Note: Braun has been a Rawlings Gold Glove Award fi nalist in left fi eld in each of the last two seasons (2011 and 2012)

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .333 6 24 2 8 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0

MOST 100-RBI SEASONS BY A BREWER

Player 100-RBI SeasonsRyan Braun (5) .............................................2008-12Prince Fielder (4) ..................................... 2007-09, ‘11Cecil Cooper (4) ...............................1979, ‘80, ‘82-83

MOST 100-RUN SEASONS BY A BREWER

Player 100-Run SeasonsRobin Yount (5) .................................1980, ‘82-84, ‘89Ryan Braun (4) .............................................2009-12Paul Molitor (4) .................................1982, ‘87-88, ‘91

DID YOU KNOW.....

Ryan Braun is the only player in the Major Leagues to produce 100 runs and 100 RBI in each of the last four seasons (2009-12).

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WHAT CAN BRAUN DO FOR YOU?

Ryan Braun has hit 202 HR in his career entering 2013, which ties for sixth in Major League history by any player over his fi rst six seasons.Player HRRalph Kiner (1946-51) - HOF ................................257Albert Pujols (2001-06) ..........................................250Eddie Mathews (1952-57) - HOF ...........................222Ryan Howard (2004-09) ........................................222Mark Teixeira (2003-08) .........................................203Frank Robinson (1956-61) - HOF ..........................202Ryan Braun (2007-12) ..........................................202

A STAR IS BRAUN

Since making his Major League debut on 5/25/07, Ryan Braun is among the leaders in the following categories entering the 2013 season:Category MLB RankTotal Bases (1976) ..................................................1stRuns (614) ..............................................................1stExtra-Base Hits (454) ............................................2ndSlugging Percentage (.568) ....................................3rdHits (1089) ..............................................................4thRBI (643) ................................................................4thHome Runs (202) ...................................................5thOPS (.943) ..............................................................6thDoubles (223) .........................................................7th

POWER AND SPEED

Ryan Braun reached 200 HR and 100 SB in 867 games, which is fi fth in Major League history.....he hit his 200th homer last season on 9/16 vs. New York-NL (stolen base #100 on 5/1/12 at SD).Player GamesWillie Mays - HOF ..................................................798Jose Canseco ........................................................812Alex Rodriguez ......................................................826Vladimir Guerrero ..................................................859Ryan Braun ..........................................................867Darryl Strawberry ...................................................875

BETTER THAN AVERAGE

Entering the 2013 season, Ryan Braun owns a .313 career batting average, which ranks fi rst in franchise history.....he is one of only four players with a career batting average of .300 or better as a Brewer (minimum 2500 plate appearances).Player AVGRyan Braun ............................................................313Jeff Cirillo ...............................................................307Paul Molitor ............................................................303Cecil Cooper ..........................................................302

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FULL NAMENicholas B. Bucci

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE22

BIRTHDATE7/16/90 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

RESIDES Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/192

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the 18th round of the

2008 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Began the season on the disabled list with a right shoulder strain• Made 4 rehab starts with the Rookie Arizona Brewers from 7/18-7/30• Was reinstated from the disabled list on 8/3 and assigned to Class-A Brevard County, where

he went 2-2 with a 1.99 ERA in 6 starts, holding opponents to a .210 batting average with 37 strikeouts in 31.2 innings

• Pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League• Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from St. Patrick High School in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada• Follow him on Twitter (@nickbooch)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 8-11 with a 3.84 ERA in 26 games (25 starts) at Class-A Brevard County• Was a Florida State League All-Star• Ranked among the league leaders in innings pitched (4th, 150.0) and strikeouts (5th, 119)• Pitched for Team Canada in the International Baseball Federation World Cup and helped his

country win the gold medal in the Pan-American Games

2010• Went 6-7 with a 3.51 ERA and 1 save in 26 games (20 starts) at Class-A Wisconsin• Was a Midwest League All-Star.....held opponents to a .220 batting average• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May as he went 3-1 with a 1.13

ERA in 6 games, including 5 starts (32ip, 4er)

2009• Went 7-3 with a 4.54 ERA in 16 games (12 starts) between Double-A Huntsville and Rookie

Helena.....held opponents to a .231 batting average• Ranked among the Pioneer League leaders in wins (T2nd, 6) and strikeouts (66)• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July as he went 5-0 with a 2.13

ERA in 6 starts (38ip, 9er).....was Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week for 7/13-7/19• Pitched for Team Canada in the International Baseball Federation World Cup

NICK NICK BUCCIBUCCIRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2008 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 18th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Jay Lapp

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 AZ Brewers-R 0-3 7.36 5 4 0 0 0 11.0 12 9 9 2 1 2 14 0 0 2009 Huntsville-AA 1-0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 0 0 Helena-R 6-3 4.41 13 12 0 0 0 69.1 59 39 34 7 4 21 66 3 0 2010 Wisconsin-A 6-7 3.51 26 20 0 0 1 120.2 96 58 47 12 5 68 100 14 2 2011 Brevard County-A 8-11 3.84 26 25 1 0 0 150.0 143 73 64 12 10 51 119 6 0 2012 #AZ Brewers-R 1-1 1.64 4 4 0 0 0 11.0 7 3 2 1 2 0 7 0 0 Brevard County-A 2-2 1.99 6 6 0 0 0 31.2 25 8 7 3 3 15 37 2 0 Minor League Totals 24-27 3.76 83 71 1 0 1 397.2 345 193 166 39 27 159 346 25 2

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FULL NAMEHiram Alexis Burgos

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE8/4/87 in Cayey, PR

RESIDES Cayey, PR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-11/208

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the sixth round of the

2009 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year after going 10-4 with a 1.95 ERA in 28

games (27 starts) between Class-A Brevard County, Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville• Held opponents to a .210 batting average.....had 153 strikeouts compared to 49 walks (171ip)• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April (shared), June and July• Was a Florida State League All-Star while pitching at Brevard County• Was named Pacifi c Coast League Pitcher of the Week for 8/27-9/3 at Nashville after going 1-0

with 12.0 shutout innings over 2 starts (9h, 1bb, 10k)• Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20• Was selected to the Team Puerto Rico provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Jossy.....the couple has a daughter named Pamela• Graduated from the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School• Attended Bethune-Cookman University• Follow him on Twitter (@burgos196)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 6-8 with a 4.89 ERA in 24 games (22 starts) at Class-A Brevard County• Pitched for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League

2010• Went 8-7 with a 3.77 ERA in 25 games (14 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Rookie

Helena.....had 110 strikeouts in 112.1 innings compared to 26 walks• Held opponents to a .215 batting average with 48 strikeouts in 38.0 innings while at Helena• Was named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week for 7/12-7/18 after going 1-0 with a 0.60 ERA

in 2 starts (15ip, 7h, 1r, 1er, 3bb, 18k) • Pitched for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League

2009• Went 3-2 with a 5.62 ERA in 14 games (7 starts) at Rookie Helena• Was 1-2 with a 6.82 ERA as a starter (33ip, 25er) and 2-0 with a 4.01 ERA in relief (24.2ip, 11er)• Pitched for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League

HIRAM HIRAM BURGOSBURGOSRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2009 • Selected by Milwaukee in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Tim McIlvaine

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 Helena-R 3-2 5.62 14 7 0 0 0 57.2 75 45 36 7 1 14 53 5 2 2010 Wisconsin-A 5-7 4.48 19 8 0 0 0 74.1 77 40 37 5 3 21 62 6 0 Helena-R 3-0 2.37 6 6 0 0 0 38.0 31 11 10 1 3 5 48 0 0 2011 Brevard County-A 6-8 4.89 24 22 0 0 0 119.2 142 70 65 13 7 35 80 3 0 2012 Brevard County-A 2-1 0.87 7 6 0 0 0 41.1 21 5 4 1 1 6 41 0 1 Huntsville-AA 6-1 1.94 13 13 1 0 0 83.1 68 21 18 3 3 28 77 2 0 Nashville-AAA 2-2 2.91 8 8 0 0 0 46.1 39 18 15 4 1 15 35 2 1 Minor League Totals 27-21 3.61 91 70 1 0 0 460.2 453 210 185 34 19 124 396 18 4

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KHRISKHRIS DAVISDAVISOUTFIELDEROUTFIELDER

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .349 with 12 HR and 47 RBI in 76 games with Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville• Appeared in 6 games from 6/29-7/6 with the Rookie Arizona Brewers as part of a rehab

assignment while he recovered from a strained right calf• Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 7/23-7/29 (12-22, .545, 4hr, 9rbi)• Was promoted to Nashville on 7/30• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for July (19g, .453, 7hr, 16rbi)• Played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League • Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Deer Valley (AZ) High School• Attended Cal-State Fullerton University• Enjoys reading, ping-pong and video games

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .280 with 17 HR, 84 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 125 games between Class-A Brevard

County and Double-A Huntsville • Was a Florida State League All-Star• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for April (22g, .350, 5hr, 22rbi)• Was promoted to Huntsville on 7/22

2010• Batted .280 with 22 HR, 72 RBI and 17 stolen bases in 128 games at Class-A Wisconsin• Was selected to the Midwest League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams as he ranked

among the leaders in home runs (T2nd, 22) and slugging percentage (4th, .499)• His 22 HR set a new Wisconsin single-season franchise record• Was named Midwest League Player of the Week for 6/21-6/27 (5-11, .455, 2hr, 4rbi)

FULL NAMEKhristopher Adrian Davis

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE12/21/87 in Lakewood, CA

RESIDES Glendale, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-11/200

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the seventh round of the

2009 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

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2009 • Selected by Milwaukee in the seventh round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Josh Belovsky

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 Helena-R .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AZ Brewers-R .243 10 37 7 9 0 2 2 8 0 1 1 6 11 4 0 0 2010 Wisconsin-A .280 128 457 86 128 26 4 22 72 2 4 15 77 120 17 10 3 2011 Brevard County-A .309 90 304 50 94 21 1 15 68 0 7 9 51 70 10 5 2 Huntsville-AA .210 35 124 10 26 7 1 2 16 0 1 1 10 23 0 0 1 2012 Huntsville-AA .383 44 128 23 49 9 0 8 23 1 0 5 20 33 2 2 2 #AZ Brewers-R .368 6 19 7 7 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 2 7 1 1 0 Nashville-AAA .310 32 113 23 35 12 0 4 24 0 4 3 20 27 1 0 0 Minor League Totals .294 346 1183 206 348 75 8 56 216 3 17 35 186 291 35 18 8

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DID YOU KNOW.....Rodney Davis, the father of Khris, played professionally as an outfi elder in the minor leagues with the Dodgers and later scouted for the Diamondbacks.

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FULL NAMEMiguel De Los Santos (Yan)

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE24

BIRTHDATE7/10/88 in La Romana, DR

RESIDES La Romana, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/211

BATS/THROWSLeft/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDClaimed off waivers from Texas on

9/10/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 3-2 with a 5.22 ERA in 26 games (4 starts) at Double-A Frisco• Held opponents to a .241 batting average with 70 strikeouts in 58.2 innings• Was on Frisco’s disabled list from 4/20-6/10 with left shoulder infl ammation• Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee on 9/10

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Began the season at Double-A Frisco, where he went 1-3 with an 8.04 ERA in 6 starts before

landing on the disabled list on 5/8 with left shoulder infl ammation• Made a rehab start on 6/23 with the Rookie Arizona Rangers• Was reinstated on 6/27 and fi nished the year at Class-A Myrtle Beach, where he went 6-3 with

a 3.82 ERA in 13 games (12 starts)• With Myrtle Beach held opponents to a .195 batting average with 97 strikeouts in 63.2 innings• Was named the 19th-best prospect in the Carolina League according to Baseball America • Pitched for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League and went 5-0 with a 3.26 ERA in

9 games (6 starts).....led the AFL in wins (5) and strikeouts (40) • Pitched for Este in the Dominican Winter League (5g, 3gs, 2-2, 5.14era, 14ip, 21k)

2010• Went 4-2 with a 2.94 ERA in 19 games (13 starts) between Class-A Spokane and Class-A

Hickory.....opponents batted .161 with 112 strikeouts in 70.1 innings• Was named Rangers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July (5gs, 1-0, 2.35era, 23ip, 40k)• Pitched for Este in the Dominican Winter League (5g, 2gs, 0-1, 2.00era)

2006-09• Split time between the Rookie DSL Rangers and AZ Rangers, going 1-5 with a 2.72 ERA and

12 saves in 49 games (17 starts).....notched 180 strikeouts in 109.0 innings pitched• Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his left elbow in 2007

MIGUEL MIGUEL DE LOS SANTOSDE LOS SANTOSLEFT-HANDED PITCHERLEFT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2006 • Signed with Texas as a non-drafted free agent on 2/23.....signed by Danilo Troncoso

2012 • Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Texas on 9/10

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 DSL Rangers-R 0-1 1.59 13 4 0 0 0 34.0 16 12 6 1 2 15 48 4 0 2007 DSL Rangers-R 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 AZ Rangers-R 0-1 6.35 3 3 0 0 0 5.2 7 7 4 0 1 3 6 2 0 2008 AZ Rangers-R 0-2 4.67 10 10 0 0 0 34.2 28 21 18 2 0 18 54 8 0 2009 DSL Rangers-R 1-1 1.41 22 0 0 0 12 32.0 8 7 5 0 3 22 70 11 0 2010 Spokane-A 2-0 1.69 7 7 0 0 0 32.0 13 8 6 0 1 20 50 6 0 Hickory-A 2-2 3.99 12 6 0 0 0 38.1 27 21 17 3 1 24 62 7 0 2011 Frisco-AA 1-3 8.04 6 6 0 0 0 28.0 27 25 25 4 1 17 38 7 0 #AZ Rangers-R 0-0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 4 1 1 0 1 1 7 0 0 Myrtle Beach-A 6-3 3.82 13 12 0 0 0 63.2 46 32 27 2 0 28 97 3 1 2012 Frisco-AA 3-2 5.22 26 4 0 0 0 58.2 54 34 34 8 0 34 70 6 1 Minor League Totals 15-15 3.87 114 53 0 0 12 332.2 230 168 143 20 11 182 504 54 2

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FULL NAMEMarco Rene Estrada

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE29

BIRTHDATE7/5/83 in Sonora, Mexico

RESIDES Glendale, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-0/200

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE3 years, 35 days

HOW ACQUIREDClaimed off waivers from Washington

on 2/3/10

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)8.0, 9/29/12 vs. Hou

INNINGS (RELIEF)4.0, 5/18/10 at Cin & 6/17/11 at Bos

WALKS3, 7x, last: 8/27/12 at ChC

STRIKEOUTS12, 6/26/12 at Cin

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES4, last: 9/29/12 vs. Hou (11k)

WINNING STREAK2 games, 8/21-8/27, 2012

& 9/11-9/19, 2012

LOSING STREAK5 games, 5/4-6/22, 2011

& 4/28-8/5, 2012

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 5-7 with a 3.64 ERA in 29 appearances (23 starts)• Made his fi rst Opening Day roster• Was named Brewers Unsung Hero as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the

Baseball Writers Association of America• Went 5-7 with a 3.76 ERA in his 23 starts (129.1ip, 54er) and 0-0 with a 2.00 ERA in his 6

relief appearances (9ip, 2er)• His fi rst 5 appearances of the season came in relief.....joined the rotation after an injury to

Chris Narveson in late April• Went 0-5 with a 4.80 ERA in his fi rst 15 starts (80.2ip, 43er) and 5-2 with a 2.03 ERA over his

last 8 starts (48.2ip, 11er).....did not earn his fi rst win of the season until 8/21 vs. Chicago-NL• Produced 11 quality starts.....the team went 11-12 in his starts• Was the victim of 5 blown saves• Struck out 143 batters in just 138.1 innings while recording only 29 walks• Averaged 9.3 strikeouts per 9 innings and only 1.9 walks• Ranked second on the team in strikeouts (143), trailing only Yovani Gallardo (204)• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/24 with a right quadriceps strain.....was reinstated

on 6/26 after making rehab starts at Triple-A Nashville on 6/16 and 6/21• In his fi rst start off the disabled list struck out a career-high 12 batters over 6.0 innings on 6/26

at Cincinnati.....received a no-decision in the 4-3 loss• Also had 10+ strikeout performances on 7/14 vs. Pittsburgh (11k), 9/1 vs. Pittsburgh (10k)

and 9/29 vs. Houston (11k).....prior to 2012 had never had more than 7 strikeouts in a game• Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings in his fi nal start of the season and did not allow a run on 9/29

vs. Houston as he earned a 9-5 win (4h, 1bb, 11k)• Named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for September/October (6gs, 3-2, 2.63era, 37.2ip, 39k)• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/18/13, avoiding arbitration• Was selected to the Team Mexico provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Janai.....the couple has a daughter named Brooklyn and a son

named Blake• Graduated from Sylmar (CA) High School• Attended Glendale Community College before transferring to Long Beach State University

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 4-8 with a 4.08 ERA in 43 games (7 starts)• Contract was selected from Triple-A Nashville on 4/6 (did not pitch for Nashville)• Went 3-2 with a 3.70 ERA in his 7 starts (41.1ip, 17er) and 1-6 with a 4.38 ERA in his 36 relief

appearances (51.1ip, 25er)• Made his fi rst 4 starts between 4/6-5/4, going 1-1 with a 5.18 ERA (24.1ip, 14er).....made 3

starts for the injured Zack Greinke during that period• Made his other 3 starts consecutively from 8/13-8/23 when Chris Narveson was on the

disabled list and went 2-1 with a 1.59 ERA (17ip, 3er)• Had his fi rst Major League win in a 5-4 victory on 4/6 vs. Atlanta (6ip, 8h, 4r, 4er, 1bb, 4k, 1hr)• Made 4 relief appearances during the postseason, going 0-0 with a 6.00 ERA (6ip, 4er)

MARCOMARCO ESTRADAESTRADARIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

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2010• Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Washington on 2/3• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 1-2 with a

3.15 ERA in 7 starts and held opponents to a .208 batting average• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 5/18• Went 0-0 with a 9.53 ERA in 7 games (1 start) with the Brewers• Made his only start on 5/23 at Minnesota (3ip, 4h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 3k,

1hbp).....received a no-decision in the Brewers’ 4-3 win• Was optioned back to Nashville on 6/1• On 6/4 was placed on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder

fatigue, retroactive to 6/1, and his option to Nashville was voided.....missed the remainder of the season

2009• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Syracuse, where he went 9-5

with a 3.63 ERA in 27 games (25 starts)• His 3.63 ERA ranked ninth in the International League• Earned a September promotion to Washington• Went 0-1 with a 6.14 ERA in 4 games (1 start) with the Nationals• His fi rst Major League start came on 9/12 at Florida (2.1ip, 3h, 5r,

5er, 3bb, 4k, 1hr).....he took an 11-3 loss• Was moved to the bullpen and did not allow an earned run in his 3

appearances (5ip, 1r)

2008• Spent most of the season in the minor leagues, where he went

9-6 with a 3.09 ERA in 25 starts between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Columbus

• Began the season at Harrisburg and went 6-3 with a 2.66 ERA in 13 starts.....held opponents to a .223 batting average

• Was named Harrisburg Player of the Month for May after going 4-0 with a 0.94 ERA in 5 starts

• Went 3-3 with a 3.58 ERA in 12 starts with Columbus• Contract was purchased by Washington on 8/20• Went 0-0 with a 7.82 ERA in 11 relief appearances with the Nats• Made his Major League debut on 8/20 at Philadelphia, tossing 2.0

scoreless innings (2h, 2k).....his fi rst career strikeout victim was Brett Myers

2007• Went 6-8 with a 4.85 ERA in 23 starts between Class-A Hagerstown,

Rookie GCL Nationals and Class-A Potomac• Was named Potomac Pitcher of the Month for August after going

4-1 with a 2.61 ERA in 5 starts

2006• Went 3-4 with a 4.01 ERA in 13 games (12 starts) between the

Rookie GCL Nationals and Class-A Savannah• Following the season pitched for the Waikiki Beach Boys of the

Hawaiian Winter League.....went 0-2 but posted a 1.19 ERA in 9 games, including 8 starts (30.1ip, 4er)

2005• Spent his fi rst professional season at Class-A Vermont and went

1-3 with a 5.08 ERA in 9 games (6 starts)• Held opponents to a .231 batting average as he struck out 37

batters in 33.2 innings

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2005 Vermont-A 1-3 5.08 9 6 0 0 1 33.2 31 21 19 4 3 16 37 1 0 2006 GCL Nationals-R 2-0 1.52 5 4 0 0 0 23.2 14 4 4 1 0 6 27 0 0 Savannah-A 1-4 5.59 8 8 0 0 0 37.0 44 23 23 6 4 14 29 2 0 2007 Hagerstown-A 1-5 5.25 8 8 0 0 0 36.0 39 24 21 4 1 17 35 0 0 GCL Nationals-R 0-0 3.18 4 4 0 0 0 11.1 19 6 4 1 1 3 13 0 0 Potomac-A 5-3 4.94 11 11 0 0 0 58.1 67 32 32 7 0 17 54 0 1 2008 Harrisburg-AA 6-3 2.66 13 13 1 1 0 74.1 62 27 22 5 2 32 67 0 0 Columbus-AAA 3-3 3.58 12 12 0 0 0 65.1 73 28 26 3 4 21 52 0 1 WASHINGTON 0-0 7.82 11 0 0 0 0 12.2 17 13 11 4 2 5 10 0 0 2009 Syracuse-AAA 9-5 3.63 27 25 0 0 0 136.1 133 61 55 10 1 33 98 5 2 WASHINGTON 0-1 6.14 4 1 0 0 0 7.1 6 6 5 1 0 4 9 1 0 2010 Nashville-AAA 1-2 3.15 7 7 0 0 0 40.0 30 15 14 1 0 11 33 0 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 9.53 7 1 0 0 0 11.1 14 13 12 3 1 6 13 2 0 2011 MILWAUKEE 4-8 4.08 43 7 0 0 0 92.2 83 45 42 11 2 29 88 4 2 2012 MILWAUKEE 5-7 3.64 29 23 0 0 0 138.1 129 62 56 18 0 29 143 4 1 #Nashville-AAA 0-0 1.13 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 7 1 1 0 0 5 5 0 1 Milwaukee Totals 9-15 4.09 79 31 0 0 0 242.1 226 120 110 32 3 64 244 10 3 Major League Totals 9-16 4.32 94 32 0 0 0 262.1 249 139 126 37 5 73 263 11 3 Minor League Totals 29-28 3.80 106 100 1 1 1 524.0 519 242 221 42 16 175 450 8 5

# - Injury Rehab

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .100 40 1 4 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 21 0 0 0 Totals .132 53 3 7 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 3 6 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher 1.000 94 10 32 0 42 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2005 • Selected by Washington in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Brian Hunter

2010 • Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Washington on 2/3• On the 15-day disabled list from 6/4-end of season with right shoulder fatigue

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/24-6/25 with a right quadriceps strain

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. Ari 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. StL 0-0 12.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 4 4 0 0 2 4 1 0

DID YOU KNOW.....

Marco Estrada has produced 231 strikeouts in 231.0 innings pitched over the last two seasons while issuing only 58 walks.....his 9.0 strikeouts and 2.3 walks per 9 innings during this period trail only Zack Greinke (9.9 / 2.2) for any Brewers pitcher with a minimum of 200.0 innings pitched.

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 1-3 with a 4.42 ERA in 10 starts• Recalled by Milwaukee on 5/29 and went 9-10 with a 3.74 ERA in 23 appearances (23 starts)• Went 8-6 with a 2.88 ERA over his fi rst 16 starts (100ip, 32er, 12qs) and 1-4 with a 7.09 ERA

over his last 6 starts of the season (26.2ip, 21er, 0qs)• Produced 12 quality starts.....the team went 10-12 in his starts• Struck out 135 batters in just 127.2 innings while recording only 36 walks• Averaged 9.5 strikeouts per 9 innings and only 2.5 walks• Ranked third among NL rookies in wins (9), ERA (3.74), innings (127.2) and strikeouts (135)• Made his fi rst Major League start on 5/29 at Los Angeles and earned his fi rst big league win in

the 2-1 victory (7ip, 5h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 3k)• Notched 9 consecutive quality starts from 6/16-8/7, going 5-2 with a 1.03 ERA (61ip, 7er)• Had 21.1 consecutive scoreless innings from 6/16-7/5, the longest streak by a Brewer in 2012• Posted 10 strikeouts on 6/30 vs. Arizona (W), 8/24 at Pittsburgh (W) and 9/30 vs. Houston (L)• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for July (4gs, 1-2, 1.01era, 26.2ip, 26k)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Deerfi eld Beach (FL) High School• Attended Cumberland County College, Broward Community College and Nova Southeastern

University.....led the nation with 145 strikeouts in just 108.2 innings in 2009• Last name is pronounced “Fires”.....follow him on Twitter (@Fiers64)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year as he went 13-3 with a 1.86 ERA and 5

saves in 34 games (18 starts) between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville• Led all Brewers minor leaguers in wins (13) and ERA (1.86) and was fourth in strikeouts (132)• Held opponents to a .182 batting average with 132 strikeouts in just 126.0 innings• Was named Southern League Pitcher of the Week for 6/27-7/3• Was named Pacifi c Coast League Pitcher of the Week for 8/29-9/5• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August (6gs, 4-0, 0.68)• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 9/10.....made 2 relief appearances with the Brewers• Made his Major League debut on 9/14 vs. Colorado (1ip, 2h, 1bb, 2k).....his fi rst career

strikeout was Carlos Gonzalez• Following the season pitched for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League

2010• Went 5-9 with a 3.53 ERA and 1 save in 27 games (19 starts) between Class-A Brevard

County and Double-A Huntsville.....was a Florida State League All-Star• Held opponents to a .229 batting average with 130 strikeouts in just 125.0 innings• Following the season pitched for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League

2009• In his fi rst professional season went 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA and 11 saves in 22 relief appearances

between Rookie Helena (13g), Class-A Wisconsin (3g) and Class-A Brevard County (6g)• Held opponents to a .168 batting average with 59 strikeouts and just 5 walks in 40.2 innings• Was named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week for 6/29-7/5 and 7/20-7/26

MIKE MIKE FIERSFIERSRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

FULL NAMEMichael Bruce Fiers

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE27

BIRTHDATE6/15/85 in Hollywood, FL

RESIDES Pompano Beach, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/193

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE147 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the 22nd round of the

2009 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)8.0, 8/7/12 vs. Cin

INNINGS (RELIEF)1.0, 3x, last: 6/20/12 vs. Tor

WALKS4, 3x, last: 9/3/12 at Mia

STRIKEOUTS10, 3x, last: 9/30/12 vs. Hou

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES3, last: 9/30/12 vs. Hou

WINNING STREAK3 games, 7/27-8/7, 2012

LOSING STREAK3 games, 9/14-9/30, 2012

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2009 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 22nd round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Charlie Sullivan

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 Helena-R 1-0 1.29 13 0 0 0 8 21.0 10 3 3 2 1 1 35 2 0 Wisconsin-A 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 6.0 4 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 Brevard County-A 1-0 1.98 6 0 0 0 2 13.2 10 3 3 2 0 2 16 0 0 2010 Brevard County-A 4-8 3.47 17 15 0 0 0 93.1 78 37 36 6 11 23 94 5 0 Huntsville-AA 1-1 3.69 10 4 0 0 1 31.2 28 13 13 3 3 9 36 1 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 5-3 2.64 22 8 0 0 5 61.1 42 21 18 7 2 14 63 1 2 Nashville-AAA 8-0 1.11 12 10 1 1 0 64.2 41 18 8 4 3 22 69 1 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 1-3 4.42 10 10 1 1 0 55.0 49 28 27 6 3 18 49 5 1 MILWAUKEE 9-10 3.74 23 22 0 0 0 127.2 125 56 53 12 2 36 135 4 0 Major League Totals 9-10 3.68 25 22 0 0 0 129.2 127 56 53 12 2 39 137 4 0 Minor League Totals 21-15 2.80 93 47 2 2 17 346.2 262 123 108 30 24 91 370 15 3

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .828 25 8 16 5 29 1

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .094 32 0 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 17 0 0 5 Totals .094 32 0 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 17 0 0 5

DID YOU KNOW.....

On 5/29/12 at Los Angeles, Mike Fiers and Martin Maldonado became the fi rst pitcher/catcher combination in franchise history to each make his fi rst Major League start in the same game.....Fiers earned his fi rst big league win in the 2-1 victory that night.

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FULL NAMEYovani Gallardo

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE27

BIRTHDATE2/27/86 in Michoacan, Mexico

RESIDES Fort Worth, TX

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/215

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE5 years, 108 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the second round of the

2004 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2014 season with

a club option for 2015

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

2, 4/5/11 vs. Atl

INNINGS (START)9.0, 4x, last: 4/5/11 vs. Atl

INNINGS (RELIEF)4.2, 7/14/07 vs. Col

WALKS6, 3x, last: 5/14/12 at NYM

STRIKEOUTS14, 7/15/12 vs. Pit

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES17, last: 7/15/12 vs. Pit (14k)

WINNING STREAK8 games, 7/31-9/18, 2012

LOSING STREAK3 games, 7/1-7/12, 2009

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Was named Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher for the third time in four seasons as voted on by

members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America• Went 16-9 with a 3.66 ERA in 33 starts.....the Brewers went 22-11 in his starts• Ranked among the National League leaders in both walks (4th, 81) and strikeouts (6th, 204)

as well as quality starts (T2nd, 25) and wins (T6th, 16)• Produced his fourth consecutive 200+ strikeout season (204, 200, 207 and 204).....became

the fi rst Brewer ever with four seasons of 200+ strikeouts• Started on Opening Day for the third consecutive season on 4/6 vs. St. Louis and took an 11-5

loss (3.2ip, 7h, 6r, 6er, 5bb, 3k, 4hr).....joined Teddy Higuera (3) and Ben Sheets (4) as the only Brewers pitchers to start three straight openers

• Struck out 10 batters over 6.0 innings on 6/5 vs. Chicago-NL but suffered a 10-0 loss• Notched a career-high 14 strikeouts over 7.0 innings in a 4-1 win on 7/15 vs. Pittsburgh • From 7/31-9/18 had a career-high 8-game winning streak over 11 starts during which he

posted a 2.75 ERA (72ip, 22er)• On 9/2 vs. Pittsburgh belted his 10th career home run, extending his franchise record, with a

solo shot off Chris Leroux• Was selected to the Team Mexico provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Patricia.....the couple has a son, Yovani Jr., and a daughter, Zayra• Graduated from Trimble Tech (TX) High School• Donates game tickets to area youth groups• Last season helped purchase uniforms for the Felix Mantilla Little League• In 2011 joined Brewers Community Foundation to purchase two new scoreboards for Baran

Park in Milwaukee.....the scoreboards were installed in May 2011• Favorite sport other than baseball is soccer• Last name is pronounced “guy-YAR-doe”

YOVANI YOVANI GALLARDOGALLARDORIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

FRANCHISE STRIKEOUT LEADERS (ALL-TIME)

Pitcher StrikeoutsBen Sheets ..........................................................1206Teddy Higuera .....................................................1081Yovani Gallardo ...................................................936

FRANCHISE 200+ STRIKEOUT SEASONS

Pitcher StrikeoutsBen Sheets (2004) .................................................264Teddy Higuera (1987) ............................................240Doug Davis (2005) .................................................208Yovani Gallardo (2011) ........................................207Teddy Higuera (1986) ............................................207Yovani Gallardo (2012) ........................................204Yovani Gallardo (2009) ........................................204Zack Greinke (2011) ..............................................201Yovani Gallardo (2010) ........................................200

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 17-10 with a 3.52 ERA in 33 starts• Finished seventh in National League Cy Young Award voting,

receiving one fourth and three fi fth-place votes• Established career bests in wins (17), ERA (3.52), starts (33),

innings pitched (207.1) and strikeouts (207)• Ranked among the National League leaders in wins (T4th, 17),

starts (T4th, 33) and strikeouts (5th, 207)• Produced his third consecutive 200+ strikeout season (204, 200

and 207).....became the fi rst Brewer ever with three seasons of 200+ strikeouts

• Joined Zack Greinke (201) as the fi rst pair of Brewers teammates to have at least 200 strikeouts in the same season

• Made 5 starts with 10 or more strikeouts (10, 10, 12, 13, 11)• The Brewers went 20-13 in his starts• Made his second straight Opening Day start on 3/31 at Cincinnati

and had a no-decision in the 7-6 loss (6ip, 7h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 4k, 1hr)• Threw his fourth career complete game and third shutout in a 1-0

victory on 4/5 vs. Atlanta (9ip, 2h, 2bb, 2k).....it marked the Brewers’ only complete game of the season and came in Ron Roenicke’s fi rst win as a Major League manager

• Belted his ninth career home run on 4/22 vs. Houston with a solo shot off Nelson Figueroa

• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for May, going 5-1 with a 2.25 ERA in 6 starts (40ip, 10er)

• Took a no-hitter into the eighth inning of a 4-0 victory on 5/7 at St. Louis (8ip, 1h, 4bb, 6k).....the lone hit was a leadoff single by Daniel Descalso

• Had a 6-game winning streak over 6 starts from 5/7-6/4, posting a 1.32 ERA during this stretch (41ip, 6er)

• Finished the season with three straight double-digit strikeout games (12, 13, 11), including a season-high 13 over 6.0 innings on 9/17 at Cincinnati in a 10-1 win

• Became the fi rst pitcher in franchise history to register three straight double-digit strikeout games when he fi nished the season with 11 strikeouts over 7.1 innings on 9/23 vs. Florida.....he received a no-decision in the 4-1 win as the Brewers clinched the NL Central

• Made 3 postseason starts, going 1-1 with a 2.84 ERA (19ip, 6er)• Made 2 starts in the NLDS vs. Arizona, going 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA

(14ip, 2er)• Earned his fi rst career postseason victory in Game 1 of the NLDS

on 10/1 at Miller Park in a 4-1 win (8ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 9k, 1hr)• Also started Game 5 of the NLDS on 10/7 at Miller Park and

received a no-decision in the Brewers’ 3-2, 10-inning clinching victory (6ip, 6h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 5k, 1hr, 1wp)

• His only start of the NLCS vs. St. Louis came in Game 3 on 10/12 at Busch Stadium in a 4-3 loss (5ip, 8h, 4r, 4er, 5bb-2ibb, 2k, 3wp).....allowed all 4 runs in the fi rst inning

2010• For the second straight season was named Brewers Most Valuable

Pitcher as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• Signed a 5-year contract on 4/8 which runs through the 2014 season with a club option for 2015

• Went 14-7 with a 3.84 ERA in 31 starts• Led the team with 14 wins• The Brewers went 17-14 in his starts• Made 17 quality starts for the second straight season• Was a fi rst-time All-Star (did not pitch due to injury)• Ranked ninth in the National League in strikeouts (200)• Had his second straight 200+ strikeout season (204 and 200).....

joined Teddy Higuera (1986-87) as the only pitchers in franchise history to produce consecutive 200+ strikeout seasons

• Made 7 starts with 10+ strikeouts, including a season-high 12 twice• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for both May (3-0, 2.31)

and June (3-1, 2.20)• Won his fi rst career Silver Slugger Award• Led Major League pitchers with 4 HR and 10 RBI as he batted .254• Made the fi rst Opening Day start of his career on 4/5 vs. Colorado

and suffered a 5-3 defeat (7ip, 7h, 4r, 3er, 2bb, 5k, 1hr, 1wp)• Produced a season-high 6-game winning streak over 9 starts from

4/21-6/2, posting a 1.74 ERA during this stretch (57ip, 11er)• On 5/1 at San Diego became the eighth pitcher since 1960 to

produce a home run and 10+ strikeouts in the same game twice, joining Steve Carlton (5x), Don Drysdale (4x), Bob Gibson (3x), Earl Wilson (3x), Ferguson Jenkins, Tom Seaver and Kerry Wood.....Gallardo homered off Mat Latos (solo) and notched 11 strikeouts in the 2-1 win.....he also pulled off the feat in a 1-0 win on 4/29/09 vs. Pittsburgh (homer off Ian Snell with 11 strikeouts)

• Had a pair of complete games, both shutouts• Tossed his fi rst career shutout in a 2-0 win on 5/28 vs. New York-NL

(9ip, 8h, 1bb, 7k).....Corey Hart hit a 2-run walk-off homer• Threw a 5-0 shutout on 6/24 vs. Minnesota as he produced his

season high for strikeouts (9ip, 5h, 0bb, 12k)• Also recorded 12 strikeouts in an 18-1 win on 8/2 at Chicago-NL

(6ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 12k)• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/6-7/21 with a left oblique

strain (retroactive to 7/5).....he suffered the injury on 7/4 at St. Louis in his shortest start of the season (2.2 innings)

• Was 8-4 with a 2.58 ERA prior to going on the DL (111.2ip, 32er) and 6-3 with a 5.77 ERA after coming off (73.1ip, 47er)

2009• Was named Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher as voted on by

members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• Went 13-12 with a 3.73 ERA in 30 starts• The Brewers went 16-14 in his starts• Produced a team-leading 17 quality starts• Held opponents to a .219 batting average, which ranked third in

the National League• Ranked among the National League leaders in both walks (2nd, 94)

and strikeouts (5th, 204)• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for April, going 3-1 with a

2.86 ERA in 5 starts (34.2ip, 11er)• On 4/8 at San Francisco hit a 3-run homer off Randy Johnson in a

4-2 win.....became the fi rst pitcher ever to hit a homer off Johnson• Tossed the Brewers’ only complete game of the year in a 5-2 win on

4/24 at Houston (9ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 0bb, 7k, 1hr)• On 4/29 vs. Pittsburgh (8ip, 2h, 1bb, 11k) became just the third

pitcher in Major League history to win a 1-0 game while recording

GALLARDO

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10+ strikeouts and hitting a home run (off Ian Snell).....the others to accomplish the feat were Hall of Famers Red Ruffi ng in 1932 with the Yankees and Early Wynn in 1959 with the White Sox

• On 7/1 vs. New York-NL produced a season-high 12 strikeouts but took a 1-0 loss (7ip, 5h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 12k)

• On 7/30 vs. Washington had his third double-digit strikeout game of the season as he earned a 7-3 win (7ip, 5h, 3r, 3er, 1bb, 11k, 1hr)

• Tossed 5.0 shutout innings in his fi nal start of the season in a 6-0 win on 9/20 vs. Houston to fi nish above .500.....was shut down for precautionary reasons

2008• Went 0-0 with a 1.88 ERA in 4 starts• The Brewers went 2-2 in his starts.....the team went to extra innings

in 3 of his 4 starts• Missed most of the season with separate knee injuries• Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with a torn lateral

meniscus in his left knee.....was recovering from 2/19 surgery performed by Dr. William Raasch

• Made 3 rehab starts at Triple-A Nashville before he was reinstated on 4/20

• Made his season debut on 4/20 at Cincinnati and received a no-decision in the 4-3, 10-inning loss (7ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 3bb, 4k, 1hr)

• Tossed 7.0 shutout innings on 4/25 vs. Florida but received a no-decision in the 3-0, 10-inning loss (7ip, 6h, 0r, 0er, 2bb, 5k)

• Suffered a torn ACL in his right knee on a play at fi rst base on 5/1 at Chicago-NL.....was placed on the 15-day disabled list the next day and underwent surgery on 5/13 (Dr. Raasch)

• Was reinstated from the disabled list on 9/23 and made his fi nal start of the season on 9/25 vs. Pittsburgh.....he received a no-decision in the 5-1, 10-inning win (4ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 7k, 1hr)

• Started and lost Game 1 of the NLDS vs. Philadelphia on 10/1 at Citizens Bank Park and made a relief appearance in Game 4 on 10/5 at Miller Park.....did not allow an earned run (7ip, 3r)

2007• Entered the season as the top prospect in the Brewers organization

according to Baseball America• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 8-3 with a

2.90 ERA in 13 starts• Held opponents to a .189 batting average as he struck out 110

batters in just 77.2 innings at Nashville• Had 5 starts with 10 or more strikeouts (12, 11, 10, 11, 12)• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 6/14.....at the time of his

promotion led all of Minor League Baseball in strikeouts and led the Pacifi c Coast League in wins while ranking second in ERA

• Following the season was named the Pacifi c Coast League’s top prospect by Baseball America

• Went 9-5 with a 3.67 ERA in 20 games (17 starts) with the Brewers.....produced 12 quality starts

• Made his Major League debut in a 5-4 victory on 6/18 vs. San Francisco (6.1ip, 4h, 3r, 3er, 3bb, 4k, 1hr).....his fi rst career strikeout victim was Ryan Klesko

• In his Major League debut recorded an RBI-double off Noah Lowry in his fi rst at-bat to become the fi fth Brewers pitcher to get a hit in his fi rst Major League at-bat, joining Ed Rodriguez (1973), Matt Maysey

(1993), Shane Nance (2002) and Wes Obermueller (2003)• Became the 100th Mexican-born player to appear in a Major League

game (according to Stats Pass).....was the seventh Mexican-born player to appear for the Brewers

• Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for both July (2-1, 2.67) and September (3-1, 1.36)

• Struck out a season-high 8 batters over 7.0 innings in a no-decision on 6/24 vs. Kansas City.....also recorded 7 games in which he registered 7 strikeouts

• Surrendered 11 runs (all earned) in 2.2 innings in a 19-4 loss on 8/8 at Colorado.....posted a 2.84 ERA without that start

• Hit his fi rst Major League home run on 8/20 at Arizona with a solo shot off Doug Davis.....hit his second homer on 8/31 vs. Pittsburgh with a solo shot off Tony Armas

• From 9/5-9/17 tossed 21.0 consecutive scoreless innings, the second-longest streak by a Brewer in 2007 (Ben Sheets, 22ip)

• Threw a season-high 8.0 shutout innings in a 6-0 victory on 9/17 at Houston

2006• Entered the season as the fourth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year as he went

a combined 11-5 with a 1.86 ERA in 26 starts between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville

• Held opponents to a .192 batting average as he struck out 188 batters in just 155.0 innings

• His 188 strikeouts led all of Minor League Baseball and were the most ever by a Brewers minor leaguer

• Had 7 starts with 10+ strikeouts, including six with Brevard County (12, 10, 10, 10, 12, 11) and one with Huntsville (10)

• Was a Florida State League All-Star• Pitched for the World Team in the All-Star Futures Game at

Pittsburgh’s PNC Park• Following the year was named by Baseball America as a Double-A

All-Star and second-best prospect in the Southern League.....was also an Overall Minor League First Team All-Star selection by that publication

2005• Went 8-3 with a 2.74 ERA and 1 save in 26 games (18 starts) at

Class-A West Virginia• Ranked fi fth in the South Atlantic League in ERA• Held opponents to a .230 batting average• Notched his fi rst professional save on 4/14 vs. Hagerstown • Earned his fi rst professional victory on 6/12 vs. Lakewood

2004• In his fi rst professional season went 0-1 with a 3.71 ERA in 8 starts

between the Rookie Arizona Brewers and Class-A Beloit• Began the season in the Arizona League, where he went 0-0 with

a 0.47 ERA in 6 starts• Held Arizona League opponents to a .203 batting average and had

23 strikeouts in just 19.1 innings pitched• Was transferred to Beloit in late August, where he made 2 starts,

going 0-1 with a 12.27 ERA

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2004 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 0.47 6 6 0 0 0 19.1 14 3 1 0 1 4 23 2 0 Beloit-A 0-1 12.27 2 2 0 0 0 7.1 12 10 10 2 0 4 8 3 0 2005 West Virginia-A 8-3 2.74 26 18 0 0 1 121.1 100 46 37 5 8 51 110 8 0 2006 Brevard County-A 6-3 2.09 13 13 0 0 0 77.2 54 24 18 4 4 23 103 4 0 Huntsville-AA 5-2 1.63 13 13 0 0 0 77.1 50 18 14 2 1 28 85 2 0 2007 Nashville-AAA 8-3 2.90 13 13 0 0 0 77.2 53 26 25 4 2 28 110 4 0 MILWAUKEE 9-5 3.67 20 17 0 0 0 110.1 103 48 45 8 2 37 101 3 0 2008 #Nashville-AAA 0-1 5.17 3 3 1 0 0 15.2 20 9 9 2 0 5 18 0 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 1.88 4 4 0 0 0 24.0 22 5 5 3 0 8 20 0 0 2009 MILWAUKEE 13-12 3.73 30 30 1 0 0 185.2 150 78 77 21 5 94 204 9 0 2010 MILWAUKEE 14-7 3.84 31 31 2 2 0 185.0 178 89 79 12 3 75 200 7 1 2011 MILWAUKEE 17-10 3.52 33 33 1 1 0 207.1 193 92 81 27 1 59 207 12 0 2012 MILWAUKEE 16-9 3.66 33 33 0 0 0 204.0 185 86 83 26 0 81 204 5 0 Major League Totals 69-43 3.63 151 148 4 3 0 916.1 831 398 370 97 11 354 936 36 1 Minor League Totals 27-13 2.59 76 68 1 0 1 396.1 303 136 114 19 16 143 457 23 0

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .164 67 3 11 3 0 1 9 8 0 0 0 25 0 0 1 Totals .207 305 31 63 17 0 10 37 23 1 2 11 100 0 0 5

Last Home Run: 9/2/12 vs. Pittsburgh (solo off Chris Leroux) Silver Slugger Award - 2010

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .972 151 57 118 5 180 10

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2004 • Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Jim Stevenson

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/21-4/19 with a torn lateral meniscus in the left knee• On the 15-day disabled list from 5/2-9/22 with a torn ACL in the right knee

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/6-7/21 with a left oblique strain

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 MIL vs. Phi 0-1 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 7.0 4 3 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 2011 MIL vs. Ari 1-0 1.29 2 2 0 0 0 14.0 10 2 2 2 0 3 14 1 0 Totals 1-1 0.86 4 3 0 0 0 21.0 14 5 2 2 0 8 18 1 0

DID YOU KNOW.....

Yovani Gallardo is the all-time franchise leader in home runs by a pitcher (10).....they are listed below.Date/Opponent HR8/20/07 at Arizona .........................solo off Doug Davis8/31/07 vs. Pittsburgh ...................solo off Tony Armas4/8/09 at San Francisco ....... 3-run off Randy Johnson4/29/09 vs. Pittsburgh ....................... solo off Ian Snell5/1/10 at San Diego ........................ solo off Mat Latos

Date/Opponent HR6/2/10 at Florida ...................solo off Taylor Tankersley6/29/10 vs. Houston ......................solo off Brett Myers7/27/10 vs. Cincinnati .........2-run off Edinson Volquez4/22/11 vs. Houston ..............solo off Nelson Figueroa9/2/12 vs. Pittsburgh ...................solo off Chris Leroux

ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Site W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 NL, Anaheim (Did Not Pitch)

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. StL 0-1 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 4 0 0 5 2 3 0

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FULL NAMEMathew Lawrence Gamel

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE27

BIRTHDATE7/26/85 in Jacksonville, FL

RESIDES Neptune Beach, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/220

BATS/THROWSLeft/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE2 years, 59 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the fourth round of the

2005 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

2, 16x, last: 4/20/12 vs. Col

HOME RUNS1, 6x, last: 4/17/12 vs. LA

RBI3, 3x, last: 9/27/09 vs. Phi

RUNS3, 4/17/12 vs. LA

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK2 games, several times

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Appeared in 21 games with the Brewers, including 20 starts at fi rst base (.246, 1hr, 6rbi)• Made his fi rst Opening Day roster• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/4 with a torn ACL in his right knee.....suffered the

injury on 5/1 at San Diego while chasing a foul pop• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/6• Underwent season-ending surgery on 5/22, performed by Dr. William Raasch

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Julianne.....the couple has two daughters, Audrey and Tatum• Graduated from Bishop Kenny (FL) High School• Attended Chipola Junior College• His younger brother, Ben, is an outfi elder in the Yankees organization (drafted in 2010)• Enjoys fi shing, hunting and surfi ng

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted .310 with 28 HR and 96 RBI

in 128 games• Led all Brewers minor leaguers in home runs (28), RBI (96) and runs (90) while ranking third

in batting average (.310)• Played the majority of his games at fi rst base (101 starts)• Prior to the 2011 season had appeared in just 5 career games at fi rst base, all starts, coming

in 2005 at Rookie Helena (3 starts) and 2010 at Nashville (2 starts)• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 6/27• Batted .115 (3-for-26) with 2 RBI in 10 games with the Brewers• Made 7 starts (3g at 3B, 2g at 1B, 2g at DH)• Made his fi rst Major League appearance at fi rst base in a start on 6/30 at New York-AL• Was optioned back to Nashville on 7/10

2010• Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to

Baseball America• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 3/25-5/22 with a tear of the latissimus dorsi muscle in his

right shoulder.....was transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/23• Was on rehab assignment from 5/20-5/25 at Class-A Brevard County (6g) and 5/27-6/2 at

Double-A Huntsville (8g)• Was reinstated from the 60-day disabled list on 6/4 and optioned to Triple-A Nashville, where

he batted .309 with 13 HR and 67 RBI in 82 games• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 9/1• Batted .200 (3-for-15) with 1 RBI in 12 games with the Brewers• Made 2 starts (1g at 3B, 1g in LF)• Made his fi rst Major League appearance in the outfi eld on 9/23 vs. Florida, starting in left fi eld• On 9/30 underwent surgery on his left great toe, performed by Dr. Richard Marks

MATMAT GAMELGAMELFIRST BASEMANFIRST BASEMAN

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2009• Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America • Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted

.278 with 11 HR and 48 RBI in 75 games• Was named Organizational Player of the Month for April after

batting .392 (29-for-74) with 7 HR and 26 RBI• Batted .242 with 5 HR and 20 RBI in 61 games with the Brewers • Had two stints with Milwaukee (5/14-7/19 and 9/8-end)• Made 30 starts (24g at 3B, 6g at DH)• Batted .239 (27-for-113) with 4 HR and 16 RBI in 48 games during

his fi rst stint (29 starts)• Batted .267 (4-for-15) with 1 HR and 4 RBI in 13 games during his

second stint (1 start)• Made his fi rst Major League start on 5/18 at St. Louis and belted a

3-run homer off Kyle Lohse for his fi rst career home run• Played for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League

2008• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America • Was named Topps Minor League Player of the Year• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year along with

co-winner Alcides Escobar• Played in the All-Star Futures Game at Yankee Stadium• Was named to the Southern League’s midseason and postseason

All-Star teams• Spent most of the season at Double-A Huntsville, where he batted

.329 with 19 HR and 96 RBI in 127 games• Led the Southern League in RBI (96) and extra-base hits (61) and

was among the leaders in batting average (2nd, .329), runs (2nd, 96), hits (2nd, 167), doubles (T4th, 35) and slugging percentage (5th, .537)

• Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 4/21-4/27 and 5/26-6/1

• Was named Organizational Player of the Month for April, May and June.....was also named Southern League Player of the Month for May (.387, 8hr, 28rbi)

• Earned a promotion to Triple-A Nashville at the end of August and appeared in 5 games (.238, 1hr, 3rbi)

• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 9/1• Made his Major League debut on 9/3 vs. New York-NL and struck

out as a pinch hitter against Duaner Sanchez• Made his only other appearance with the Brewers on 9/7 vs. San

Diego and produced his fi rst career hit with a pinch-hit double off Chris Young

• Was diagnosed with right elbow tendinitis on 9/18• Left the team on 9/24 to return home to continue therapy

2007• Entered the season as the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Batted .300 with 9 HR, 60 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 128 games at

Class-A Brevard County• Selected to the Florida State League Postseason All-Star Team as

he ranked among the leaders in extra-base hits (2nd, 54), triples (2nd, 8), hits (3rd, 140), doubles (3rd, 37), total bases (3rd, 220), runs (4th, 78) and batting average (9th, .300)

• Was named Florida State League Player of the Week for 5/28-6/3 • Was named Organizational and Florida State League Player of the

Month for June after batting .421 (40-for-95) with 2 HR and 20 RBI• Produced a 33-game hitting streak from 5/28-7/6 during which he

batted .421 (51-for-121) with 3 HR and 26 RBI• Played for North Shore in the Hawaiian Winter League and was

named MVP after he batted .333 with 8 HR and 25 RBI in 33 games

2006• Batted .288 with 17 HR and 88 RBI in 129 games at Class-A West

Virginia• Was a South Atlantic League midseason and postseason All-Star• Ranked among the league leaders in RBI (3rd, 88), hits (5th, 142)

and total bases (5th, 231)

2005• Spent most of his fi rst professional season with Rookie Helena,

where he batted .327 with 5 HR and 37 RBI in 50 games• His .327 batting average ranked eighth in the Pioneer League• Made his professional debut on 6/22 at Missoula and went 1-for-6

with a run and 1 RBI• His fi rst professional home run came on 7/14 vs. Ogden• Was promoted to Class-A West Virginia on 8/23, where he batted

.174 with 1 HR and 1 RBI in 8 games

GAMEL

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PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.305), 2012 (.293) SLG: Career (.367), 2012 (.348) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 Helena-R .327 50 199 34 65 15 2 5 37 0 1 4 12 49 7 4 15 West Virginia-A .174 8 23 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 9 0 0 4 2006 West Virginia-A .288 129 493 65 142 28 5 17 88 0 5 5 52 81 9 2 34 2007 Brevard County-A .300 128 466 78 140 37 8 9 60 2 5 3 58 98 14 7 53 2008 Huntsville-AA .329 127 508 96 167 35 7 19 96 0 5 4 55 111 6 7 30 Nashville-AAA .238 5 21 3 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 MILWAUKEE .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2009 Nashville-AAA .278 75 273 42 76 18 1 11 48 1 5 3 38 89 1 0 18 MILWAUKEE .242 61 128 11 31 6 1 5 20 0 1 1 18 54 1 0 7 2010 #Brevard County-A .100 6 20 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 1 #Huntsville-AA .393 8 28 6 11 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 1 Nashville-AAA .309 82 311 54 96 24 0 13 67 0 5 5 38 64 3 1 16 MILWAUKEE .200 12 15 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 0 2011 Nashville-AAA .310 128 493 90 153 29 0 28 96 0 2 4 46 84 2 0 17 MILWAUKEE .115 10 26 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 2012 MILWAUKEE .246 21 69 10 17 2 1 1 6 0 1 1 4 15 3 0 3 Major League Totals .229 106 240 23 55 11 2 6 29 0 2 3 24 82 4 0 11 Minor League Totals .304 746 2835 473 861 189 23 105 503 3 28 28 316 612 42 21 191

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2005 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Doug Reynolds

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/25-5/22 with a tear of the latissimus dorsi muscle in the right shoulder• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/23.....reinstated on 6/4

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/4-5/5 with a torn ACL in the right knee.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/6

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Third Base .881 35 22 37 8 67 5 First Base .982 22 152 9 3 164 16 Outfi eld 1.000 3 2 0 0 2 0

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered the year as the fi fth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Batted .293 with 5 HR, 44 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 133 games at Double-A Huntsville• Was selected to the Southern League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams• Led the Southern League in at-bats (533) and was among the leaders in hits (2nd, 156),

doubles (4th, 30) and batting average (6th, .293)• Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 4/16-4/22 (13-29, .448, 3hr, 10rbi)• Participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Kansas City• Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20• Enters 2013 as the eighth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Last name is pronounced with a soft “G”.....graduated from Sarasota (FL) High School• Committed to Florida State University before signing with the Brewers• Has gone by “Scooter” since he was a young kid watching the show Muppet Babies.....fi rst

used the nickname as an “alias” to a police offi cer when his mother brought him to the station for a scare because he would not put on his seat belt

• His father, Joe, was an associate scout with the Houston Astros under Dan O’Brien• His great grandfather, Joe, was a pro boxer and helped build the Pennsylvania Railroad• Enjoys art and ceramics.....follow him on Twitter (@Scooterg11)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Entered the year as the fourth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Batted .300 with 9 HR, 51 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 134 games at Class-A Brevard County• Was selected to the Florida State League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams• Led the Florida State League in at-bats (556) and hits (167) and was among the leaders in total

bases (5th, 226) and batting average (10th, .300)• Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League following the season and batted .411

(37-for-90) with 2 HR and 14 RBI in 22 games

2010• Batted .309 with 9 HR, 55 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 118 games at Class-A Wisconsin• Was selected to the Midwest League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams• Ranked among the league leaders in doubles (T5th, 39) and batting average (7th, .309)

FULL NAMERyan Joseph Gennett

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE22

BIRTHDATE5/1/90 in Cincinnati, OH

RESIDES Sarasota, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-10/157

BATS/THROWSLeft/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the 16th round of the

2009 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

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PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Wisconsin-A .309 118 482 87 149 39 4 9 55 3 4 5 31 91 14 4 25 2011 Brevard County-A .300 134 556 74 167 20 6 9 51 8 6 4 27 69 11 10 22 2012 Huntsville-AA .293 133 533 66 156 30 2 5 44 6 3 3 28 71 11 5 19 Minor League Totals .300 385 1571 227 472 89 12 23 150 17 13 12 86 231 36 19 66

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DID YOU KNOW.....Scooter Gennett hit for the cycle last Spring Training on 3/25 against the Royals in Surprise, AZ.....in the 7-3 win, Gennett went 4-for-5 with 2R, a double, triple, home run and 3 RBI.....he tripled in the fi rst inning, doubled in the second, singled in the sixth and homered in the eighth.....Gennett was summoned from minor-league camp that day as the team had split-squad games.

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .261 with 12 HR and 50 RBI in 127 games at Triple-A Nashville• Did not commit an error the entire season• Led the team with 27 doubles• Was named Pacifi c Coast League Player of the Week for 8/20-8/26, batting .533 (16-for-30)

with 2 HR and 10 RBI

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Pace (FL) High School

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .307 with 15 HR and 60 RBI in 126 games at Triple-A Nashville• His .307 batting average ranked fourth among all Brewers minor leaguers• Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training and batted .412 (7-for-17) with 4 RBI in 11 games

before suffering a strained right upper calf while sliding into the wall on 3/13 vs. Kansas City• Hit for the cycle in a 9-5 win on 7/10 at Albuquerque as he went 4-for-5 with 3R, a double, triple,

home run and 1 RBI.....became the third player in Sounds history to hit for the cycle, joining Tike Redman (2001) and J.R. House (2004)

• Was named Brewers Minor League Co-Player of the Month for August (.375, 2hr, 17rbi)• Following the season played for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League

2010• Batted .272 with 9 HR, 60 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 128 games at Double-A Huntsville• Following the season played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League.....was

selected to play in the AFL’s Rising Stars Game 2009• Batted .277 with 17 HR, 71 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 112 games at Class-A Brevard County• Was a Florida State League midseason and postseason All-Star as he ranked among the

league leaders in home runs (2nd, 17), slugging percentage (3rd, .459) and RBI (T5th, 71) 2008• Entered 2008 as the 10th-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Batted .307 with 13 HR, 81 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 137 games at Class-A West Virginia• Was selected to the South Atlantic League Postseason All-Star Team as he ranked among

the league leaders in doubles (2nd, 38), hits (3rd, 156), on-base percentage (5th, .388) and batting average (8th, .307)

• Following the season played for the West Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaiian Winter League 2007• Batted .372 with 5 HR and 42 RBI in 55 games at Rookie Helena during his fi rst pro season• Was selected to the Pioneer League Postseason All-Star Team as he won the batting title

(.372) and was among the leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .420) and doubles (3rd, 22)• Following the season was named second-best prospect in the Pioneer League according to

Baseball America

FULL NAMECaleb Charles Gindl

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE24

BIRTHDATE8/31/88 in Pensacola, FL

RESIDES McDavid, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-7/203

BATS/THROWSLeft/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the fi fth round of the

2007 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

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PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 Helena-R .372 55 207 40 77 22 3 5 42 0 4 0 20 38 4 4 1 2008 West Virginia-A .307 137 508 86 156 38 4 13 81 0 2 5 63 144 14 5 6 2009 Brevard County-A .277 112 394 61 109 15 3 17 71 2 8 1 57 92 18 4 6 2010 Huntsville-AA .272 128 463 61 126 33 1 9 60 6 5 5 55 78 10 5 6 2011 Nashville-AAA .307 126 472 84 145 23 5 15 60 2 0 1 63 93 6 5 7 2012 Nashville-AAA .261 127 452 54 118 27 5 12 50 2 4 2 37 98 4 1 0 Minor League Totals .293 685 2496 386 731 158 21 71 364 12 23 14 295 543 56 24 26

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FULL NAMECarlos Argelis Gomez

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE27

BIRTHDATE12/4/85 in Santiago, DR

RESIDES Santiago, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-3/215

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE5 years, 141 days

HOW ACQUIREDFrom Minnesota in exchange for SS J.J. Hardy on 11/6/09

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

4, 7x, last: 8/27/12 at ChC

HOME RUNS1, 44x, last: 10/1/12 vs. SD

RBI5, 7/12/09 vs. CWS

RUNS3, 6x, last: 8/27/12 at ChC

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS1, 4/24/12 vs. Hou

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK12 games, 5/31-6/11, 2008

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .260 with 19 HR, 51 RBI and 37 stolen bases in 137 games• Made 98 starts, all in center fi eld• His .260 batting average, 19 HR and 37 stolen bases marked career highs• Tied for fi fth in the National League in stolen bases (37)• Batted .281 (66-for-235, 14hr, 33rbi) over his last 67 games to raise his batting average from

.233 to his season-ending .260• Was one of fi ve players in the Major Leagues with 15+ HR and 30+ SB in 2012, joining

teammate Ryan Braun, the Angels’ Mike Trout, Rays’ B.J. Upton and Phillies’ Jimmy Rollins• Belted his fi rst career pinch-hit homer on 4/24 vs. Houston with a solo shot off Brett Myers• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/6-5/19 with a strained left hamstring, retroactive to

5/5.....suffered the injury on 5/4 at San Francisco while running the bases• Appeared in 4 games at Class-A Wisconsin during a rehab assignment from 5/16-5/19• Was named National League Co-Player of the Week for 7/23-7/29, batting .346 (9-for-26) with

4 HR and 10 RBI.....shared the honor with the Reds’ Drew Stubbs• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/17/13, avoiding arbitration• Was selected to the Dominican Republic provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Gerandy.....the couple has a son named Yandel• Graduated from Ana FA Jimenez High School in Santiago, DR• Enjoys rap music and also raps himself in his free time.....follow him on Twitter (@C_Gomez27)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .225 with 8 HR, 24 RBI and 16 stolen bases in 94 games• Made 59 starts, all in center fi eld.....did not commit an error the entire season• Homered on Opening Day for the second consecutive season as he followed Rickie Weeks’

leadoff homer on 3/31 at Cincinnati.....the two became the fi rst teammates since the Reds’ Pete Rose and Bobby Tolan (4/7/69 vs. LA) to lead off a season with consecutive home runs

• Hit fi rst career inside-the-park homer on 5/28 vs. San Francisco (solo off Jonathan Sanchez) • Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/21-8/31 with a fractured left clavicle.....suffered the

injury while making a catch on 7/20 at Arizona• Underwent surgery on his left clavicle on 7/25.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch• Appeared in 4 games at Class-A Wisconsin during a rehab assignment from 8/27-8/31• Batted .357 (5-for-14) with 1 HR and 2 RBI in 8 games during the postseason• Scored the game-winning run in Game 5 of the NLDS on 10/7 vs. Arizona on an RBI-single in

the 10th inning by Nyjer Morgan.....Gomez, who entered the game on defense in the eighth inning, produced a 1-out single in the 10th and stole second base before scoring

• Played for Aguilas in the Dominican Winter League• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/10/12, avoiding arbitration

2010• Batted .247 with 5 HR, 24 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 97 games during his fi rst season with the

Brewers.....made 67 starts (66g in CF, 1g in RF).....led the team in stolen bases

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• Became the third player in franchise history with 4 hits in his debut with the team as he went 4-for-5 with 2R, a double, solo homer and stolen base on Opening Day vs. Colorado.....joined Chuck Carr (4/2/96 at California) and Felipe Lopez (7/20/09 at Pittsburgh) as the only Brewers to accomplish the feat

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/11-5/20 with a strained left rotator cuff, retroactive to 5/6.....was injured diving back to a base on 5/5 at Los Angeles

• Was also on the 15-day disabled list from 8/6-8/23 with a concussion, retroactive to 8/3.....was hit by a Brian Schlitter pitch on 8/2 at Chicago-NL

• Appeared in 22 games (8 starts) after coming off the disabled list for the second time, batting .356 (16-for-45, 2rbi, 8sb)

• Played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League• Signed a 1-year contract on 12/17, avoiding arbitration

2009• Batted .229 with 3 HR, 28 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 137 games

with Minnesota.....made 86 starts, all in center fi eld• Committed just one error the entire season (8/5 at Cleveland)• Produced a career-high 5 RBI in a 13-7 win on 7/12 vs. Chicago-AL• Scored the game-winning run in the 12th inning of the Twins’

American League Central tie-breaker game on 10/6 vs. Detroit on an RBI-single by Alexi Casilla

• Made his only appearance of the postseason in Game 2 of the ALDS vs. New York.....started in center fi eld and went 0-for-4 with a run, walk and a hit by pitch

• Played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League• Was traded to Milwaukee in exchange for SS J.J. Hardy on 11/6• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/19/10, avoiding arbitration

2008• Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Mets

organization according to Baseball America.....that same publication also ranked him as Fastest Baserunner, Best Athlete, Best Defensive Outfi elder and Best Outfi eld Arm in the organization

• Was traded to Minnesota with RHP Deolis Guerra, RHP Philip Humber and RHP Kevin Mulvey for LHP Johan Santana on 2/2

• In his fi rst full year in the majors batted .258 with 7 HR, 59 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 153 games.....made 143 starts, all in center fi eld

• His 33 stolen bases ranked seventh in the American League• His 30 bunt hits led the Major Leagues and established a Twins

franchise record• His 50 infi eld hits trailed only Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki (52)• Hit his fi rst career leadoff homer on 4/24 at Oakland off Greg Smith• Hit for the cycle on 5/7 at Chicago-AL for his fi rst career 4-hit

game.....hit his second career leadoff homer (off Mark Buehrle) in that contest.....marked the eighth cycle in Twins franchise history and the fi rst since Kirby Puckett in 1986

• From 5/31-6/11 produced a career-high 12-game hitting streak, batting .259 (14-for-54) with 1 HR and 2 RBI

• Was named American League Co-Player of the Week for 9/8-9/14, batting .333 (7-for-21) with 10 RBI.....shared the honor with the Indians’ Asdrubal Cabrera

• Played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League

2007• Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Mets

organization according to Baseball America.....that same publication also ranked him as Fastest Baserunner, Best Athlete, Best Defensive Outfi elder and Best Outfi eld Arm in the organization

• Began the season at Triple-A New Orleans, where he batted .286 with 2 HR, 13 RBI and 17 stolen bases in 36 games

• Was recalled by the Mets on 5/13.....at the time of his recall was leading the Pacifi c Coast League in stolen bases (17)

• Batted .232 with 2 HR, 12 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 58 games with the Mets.....made 34 starts (20g in LF, 14g in RF)

• Made his Major League debut on 5/13 vs. Milwaukee, starting in right fi eld (2-for-4, 2r, double, sb).....his fi rst hit was a double off Chris Capuano in his fi rst career at-bat

• Belted his fi rst Major League home run with a 3-run shot off Jason Grilli on 6/10 at Detroit

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/5-8/17 with a fracture of the left hook of the hamate bone in his left hand

• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 8/18• From 8/27-9/2 appeared in 5 games at Class-A St. Lucie while on a

rehab assignment.....was reinstated on 9/7• Went 2-for-17 with 1 RBI in 16 games after the injury• Played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League

2006• Entered the season as the sixth-best prospect in the Mets

organization according to Baseball America.....that same publication also ranked him as Fastest Baserunner and Best Outfi eld Arm in the organization

• Batted .281 with 7 HR, 48 RBI and 41 stolen bases in 120 games at Double-A Binghamton

• Was co-winner of the Sterling Award, which is given to the team MVP (co-winner with Michael Abreu)

• Was among the Eastern League leaders in stolen bases (2nd, 41) and triples (4th, 8)

• On the disabled list from 5/31-6/15 with a muscle strain in his back• Was batting .221 (47-for-213) through games of June 30 but batted

.341 (74-for-217) the rest of the season• Played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League

2005• Batted .275 with 8 HR, 48 RBI and 64 stolen bases in 120 games

at Class-A Hagerstown• His 64 stolen bases led the South Atlantic League and ranked

second among all minor-league players• Was a South Atlantic League All-Star• Was winner of the Sterling Award, which is given to the team MVP

2004• Split the year between Rookie Kingsport and the Rookie GCL Mets

and batted .281 with 1 HR, 31 RBI and 17 stolen bases in 57 games

2003• Spent his fi rst pro season in the Dominican Summer League

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PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.294), 2012 (.305) SLG: Career (.379), 2012 (.463) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 DSL Mets-R .240 58 208 26 50 7 0 1 10 0 2 6 7 37 13 8 0 2004 Kingsport-R .287 38 150 24 43 10 4 1 20 1 1 6 5 29 8 1 1 GCL Mets-R .268 19 71 10 19 7 0 0 11 0 1 2 2 9 9 1 0 2005 Hagerstown-A .275 120 487 75 134 13 6 8 48 10 1 9 32 88 64 24 10 2006 Binghamton-AA .281 120 430 53 121 24 8 7 48 6 3 20 27 97 41 9 7 2007 New Orleans-AAA .286 36 140 24 40 8 2 2 13 0 0 2 15 23 17 4 2 NEW YORK-NL .232 58 125 14 29 3 0 2 12 0 3 3 8 27 12 3 3 #St. Lucie-A .154 5 13 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 2008 MINNESOTA .258 153 577 79 149 24 7 7 59 3 2 7 25 142 33 11 8 2009 MINNESOTA .229 137 315 51 72 15 5 3 28 7 1 4 22 72 14 7 1 2010 MILWAUKEE .247 97 291 38 72 11 3 5 24 6 0 4 17 72 18 3 5 #Wisconsin-A .286 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 #Nashville-AAA .286 8 28 7 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 9 2 1 0 2011 MILWAUKEE .225 94 231 37 52 11 3 8 24 8 2 2 15 64 16 2 0 #Wisconsin-A .333 4 12 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2012 MILWAUKEE .260 137 415 72 108 19 4 19 51 6 3 8 20 98 37 6 5 #Wisconsin-A .154 4 13 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee Totals .248 328 937 147 232 41 10 32 99 20 5 14 52 234 71 11 10Major League Totals .247 676 1954 291 482 83 22 44 198 30 11 28 107 475 130 32 22Minor League Totals .273 414 1559 225 425 69 20 20 155 17 8 47 97 300 161 50 20

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CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfi eld .985 631 1413 31 22 1466 10

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 MIN vs. NYY .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2011 MIL vs. Ari .750 3 4 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals .375 4 8 3 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2002 • Signed with New York-NL as a non-drafted free agent on 7/27.....signed by Eddy Toledo

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/5-8/17 with a fracture of the left hook of the hamate bone in his left hand• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 8/18.....reinstated on 9/7

2008 • Acquired by Minnesota from New York-NL, along with RHP Deolis Guerra, RHP Philip Humber and RHP Kevin Mulvey, in exchange for LHP Johan Santana on 2/2

2009 • Acquired by Milwaukee from Minnesota in exchange for SS J.J. Hardy on 11/6

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/11-5/20 with a strained left rotator cuff• On the 15-day disabled list from 8/6-8/23 with a concussion

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/21-8/31 with a fractured left clavicle

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/6-5/19 with a strained left hamstring

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .200 5 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0

DID YOU KNOW.....

Since joining the Brewers in 2010, Carlos Gomez is 71-for-82 in stolen base attempts.....his success rate of 86.6% trails only Coco Crisp (120-for-136, 88.2%) in the Major Leagues by anyone with at least 70 stolen bases during this period.

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FULL NAMEAlexander Gonzalez

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE36

BIRTHDATE2/15/77 in Cagua, VZ

RESIDES Weston, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/208

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE14 years, 34 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 12/12/11

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

4, 8x, last: 7/22/10 vs. SD

HOME RUNS2, 9x, last: 4/16/11 vs. NYM

RBI5, 4x, last: 4/24/07 at StL

RUNS4, 4/24/07 at StL

GRAND SLAMS1, 7/29/04 vs. Phi

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS2, 9/26/98 vs. Phi & 9/11/10 vs. StL

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMES9, last: 4/16/11 vs. NYM

HITTING STREAK17 games, 6/9-6/27, 2005

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .259 with 4 HR and 15 RBI in 24 games with Milwaukee.....made 24 starts at shortstop• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/6 with a torn ACL in his right knee.....suffered the

injury on 5/5 at San Francisco while sliding on a stolen base• Underwent season-ending surgery on 5/17, performed by Dr. William Raasch• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/23• His 15 RBI ranked second on the team at the time of his injury (Ryan Braun-18) and second

among National League shortstops (Starlin Castro, ChC-16)• His vesting option for 2013 was not exercised.....was signed back as a free agent on 2/6/13

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Johanna.....the couple has three sons, Alexander Jr., Johander

and Axel CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .241 with 15 HR and 56 RBI in 149 games with Atlanta.....made 146 starts, all at shortstop• Posted a .981 fi elding percentage, which ranked third in the National League and fi fth in the

Major Leagues from the shortstop position• Ranked third in the National Leauge in home runs (15) as a shortstop, trailing only the Rockies’

Troy Tulowitzi (30) and the Phillies’ Jimmy Rollins (16)• Belted his 150th career home run on 9/14 vs. Florida with a 3-run shot off Ricky Nolasco that

snapped a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning of a 4-1 victory• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/12

2010• Batted .250 with 23 HR and 88 RBI in 157 games between Toronto and Atlanta• Made 156 starts, all at shortstop• His 88 RBI and 42 doubles marked career highs and his 23 HR tied a career high (also 2004)• Led all Major League shortstops with 42 doubles• Ranked second in the Major Leagues in both home runs (23) and RBI (88) as a shortstop,

trailing only the Rockies’ Troy Tulowitzki (27hr, 95rbi) in both categories• Began the season with Toronto and batted .259 with 17 HR and 50 RBI in 85 games, all starts• Was traded to Atlanta, along with LHP Tim Collins and SS Tyler Pastornicky, in exchange for

SS Yunel Escobar and LHP Jo-Jo Reyes on 7/14• At the time of the trade was tied for fi fth in the American League in extra-base hits (43)• Batted .240 with 6 HR and 38 RBI in 72 games with Atlanta.....made 71 starts• Notched his second career walk-off homer on 9/11 vs. St. Louis with a 3-run shot in the 12th

inning off Mitchell Boggs.....Braves won, 6-3 • Batted .200 (3-for-15) with 2 RBI in the NLDS vs. San Francisco 2009• Batted .238 with 8 HR and 41 RBI in 112 games between Cincinnati and Boston• Made 110 starts, all at shortstop• Began the season with Cincinnati and batted .210 with 3 HR and 26 RBI in 68 games,

including 67 starts• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 6/20-7/23 as he recovered from arthroscopic surgery to

remove four loose bodies from his right elbow.....underwent surgery on 6/22• Was traded to Boston, along with cash, in exchange for INF Kris Negron on 8/14

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• Batted .284 with 5 HR and 15 RBI in 44 games with Boston.....made 43 starts

• Batted .167 (1-for-6) in the ALDS vs. Chicago• Signed as a free agent with Toronto on 11/26 2008• Missed the season with a compression fracture of the left knee• Underwent surgery on 7/7, performed by Dr. Timothy Kremchek 2007• Batted .272 with 16 HR and 55 RBI in 110 games with Cincinnati• Made 98 starts, all at shortstop• Missed 28 games during stints on the bereavement list (4/13-4/16,

7/14-7/20 and 8/15-8/21) and restricted list (7/21-7/30)• Was named National League Co-Player of the Week with the

Phillies’ Chase Utley for 4/23-4/29 after batting .520 (13-for-25) with 3 HR and 6 RBI

• Belted his 100th career home run on 5/27 vs. Pittsburgh with a solo shot off Tony Armas

• Did not start after 9/12 due to a bone bruise on his left knee.....appeared in 5 of the team’s last 17 games of the season, all as a pinch hitter

2006• Signed as a free agent with Boston on 2/6• Batted .255 with 9 HR and 50 RBI in 111 games with Boston• Made 110 starts, all at shortstop• Led all American League shortstops with a .985 fi elding percentage• Set a franchise record for Red Sox shortstops with a 57-game

errorless streak from 4/11-6/30.....broke the previous mark of 48 consecutive games by Rico Petrocelli from 9/25/68-5/30/69

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/19-9/2 with a strained right oblique muscle

• Signed as a free agent with Cincinnati on 11/20 2005• Batted .264 with 5 HR and 45 RBI in 130 games with Florida• Made 124 starts, all at shortstop• Produced a career-high 17-game hitting streak from 6/9-6/27 during

which he batted .302 (19-for-63) with 1 HR and 5 RBI.....was the longest hitting streak by a Marlin in 2006

• Did not start after 9/4 due to a bone bruise on his right elbow.....was limited to pinch-running appearances

• Helped lead Venezuela to the Caribbean Series championship, its fi rst since 1989.....scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning of the decisive game against the Dominican Republic.....earlier in that series produced a walkoff homer to lead Venezuela to an 11-9 victory

2004• Batted .232 with 23 HR and 79 RBI in a career-high 159 games with

Florida.....made 155 starts, all at shortstop• His 23 HR marked a career high and led all National League

shortstops while tying the Yankees’ Derek Jeter for third in the majors at that position

• His 79 RBI led all National League shortstops and ranked fourth in the majors at that position

• Smacked the only grand slam of his career in a 10-1 victory on 7/29 vs. Philadelphia off Paul Abbott

2003• Batted .256 with 18 HR and 77 RBI in 150 games, all starts, with the

World Champion Florida Marlins• Was second among National League shortstops in home runs (18)

and third in RBI (77)• Batted .161 (10-for-62) with 1 HR and 6 RBI during the postseason,

starting all 17 games for the Marlins at shortstop• Belted a walkoff solo homer off Jeff Weaver in the 12th inning of

Game 4 of the World Series vs. New York, giving the Marlins a 4-3 victory on 10/22.....became just the third player in Major League history to produce a walkoff World Series homer for his fi rst career postseason home run, joining the Giants’ Dusty Rhodes (1954) and the Braves’ Eddie Mathews (1957)

2002• Batted .225 with 2 HR and 18 RBI in 42 games with Florida• Made 41 starts, all at shortstop• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/19 with a torn labrum

in his left shoulder.....suffered the injury on 5/18 at San Francisco diving for a ball in the hole by Barry Bonds.....was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 7/20 and missed the rest of the season

• Underwent surgery on 7/23, performed by Dr. James Andrews 2001• Batted .250 with 9 HR and 48 RBI in 145 games with Florida• Made 139 starts, all at shortstop• Led all Major League shortstops with 26 errors 2000• Batted .200 with 7 HR and 42 RBI in 109 games with Florida• Made 98 starts, all at shortstop• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/28-8/31 with a sprained

medial collateral ligament in his left knee 1999• Batted .277 with 14 HR and 59 RBI in 136 games with Florida• Made 130 starts, all at shortstop• Ranked third among National League shortstops in home runs (14)• Led National League rookies in hits (155), runs (81) and triples (8) • Was named to his only All-Star Game• Became just the second rookie shortstop ever named to the NL

All-Star Team, joining the Pirates’ Frankie Zak (1944)• Finished fi fth in National League Rookie of the Year voting 1998• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Charlotte, where he batted

.277 with 10 HR and 51 RBI in 108 games• Was recalled by Florida on 8/25 and remained with the team the

rest of the season• Batted .151 with 3 HR and 7 RBI in 25 games with Florida• Made 23 starts, all at shortstop• Made his Major League debut on 8/25 at St. Louis.....started at

shortstop and went 1-for-4.....belted a solo homer in the eighth inning off Donovan Osborne for his fi rst career hit.....it proved to be the game-winning RBI of a 4-3 victory

• Gave the Marlins a 1-0, 13-inning win in Game 2 of a doubleheader on 9/26 vs. Philadelphia with a home run off Ricky Bottalico.....was his fi rst career walk-off homer

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)1994 • Signed with Florida as an non-drafted free agent on 4/18.....signed by Levy Ochoa

2000 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/28-8/31 with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee

2002 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/19-7/19 with a torn labrum in his left shoulder• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 7/20

2006 • Signed as a free agent with Boston on 2/6• On the 15-day disabled list from 8/19-9/2 with a strained right oblique muscle• Signed as a free agent with Cincinnati on 11/20

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/30-5/27 with a compression fracture of the left knee• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/28

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/20-7/23 as he recovered from surgery to remove four loose bodies from his right elbow• Acquired by Boston from Cincinnati, along with cash, in exchange for INF Kris Negron on 8/14• Signed as a free agent with Toronto on 11/26

2010 • Acquired by Atlanta from Toronto, along with LHP Tim Collins and SS Tyler Pastornicky, in exchange for SS Yunel Escobar and LHP Jo-Jo Reyes on 7/14

2011 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/12

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/6-5/22 with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/23

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.292), 2012 (.326) SLG: Career (.399), 2012 (.457) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 1994 DSL Marlins-R .238 66 282 39 67 9 5 4 39 0 1 0 16 41 5 6 - 1995 Brevard County-A .203 17 59 6 12 2 1 0 8 0 0 1 1 14 1 1 8 GCL Marlins-R .294 53 187 30 55 7 4 2 30 1 4 2 19 27 11 2 17 1996 GCL Marlins-R .390 10 41 6 16 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 5 Kane County-A .200 4 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 Portland-AA .235 11 34 4 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 7 1997 Portland-AA .254 133 449 69 114 16 4 19 65 3 3 7 27 83 4 7 37 1998 Charlotte-AAA .277 108 422 71 117 20 10 10 51 8 2 6 28 80 4 7 20 FLORIDA .151 25 86 11 13 2 0 3 7 2 0 1 9 30 0 0 2 1999 FLORIDA .277 136 560 81 155 28 8 14 59 1 3 12 15 113 3 5 27 2000 FLORIDA .200 109 385 35 77 17 4 7 42 5 2 2 13 77 7 1 19 #Brevard County-A .118 4 17 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 2001 FLORIDA .250 145 515 57 129 36 1 9 48 3 3 10 30 107 2 2 26 2002 FLORIDA .225 42 151 15 34 7 1 2 18 3 2 4 12 32 3 1 3 #GCL Marlins-R .167 5 12 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 2003 FLORIDA .256 150 528 52 135 33 6 18 77 3 5 13 33 106 0 4 16 2004 FLORIDA .232 159 561 67 130 30 3 23 79 3 4 4 27 126 3 1 16 2005 FLORIDA .264 130 435 45 115 30 0 5 45 4 3 5 31 81 5 3 16 2006 BOSTON .255 111 388 48 99 24 2 9 50 7 7 5 22 67 1 0 7 #Pawtucket-AAA .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2007 CINCINNATI .272 110 393 55 107 27 1 16 55 2 3 8 24 75 0 1 16 2008 CINCINNATI (Injured - Did Not Play) 2009 CINCINNATI .210 68 243 16 51 12 0 3 26 6 4 2 15 36 0 1 6 #Louisville-AAA .077 4 13 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 BOSTON .284 44 148 26 42 10 0 5 15 4 0 2 5 29 2 0 1 2010 TORONTO .259 85 328 47 85 25 1 17 50 0 2 1 17 65 1 0 11 ATLANTA .240 72 267 27 64 17 2 6 38 3 2 6 14 53 0 2 8 2011 ATLANTA .241 149 564 59 136 27 1 15 56 4 2 1 22 126 2 0 12 2012 MILWAUKEE .259 24 81 8 21 4 0 4 15 0 0 2 6 15 1 1 3 Major League Totals .247 1559 5633 649 1393 329 30 156 680 50 42 78 295 1138 30 22 189 Minor League Totals .260 416 1529 229 397 58 25 35 204 13 11 19 100 273 27 23 95

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DID YOU KNOW.....

Prior to his season-ending knee injury, Alex Gonzalez ranked second on the Brewers in RBI in 2012, trailing only Ryan Braun, and ranked second among National League shortstops in that category, trailing only the Cubs’ Starlin Castro.

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 FLA vs. SF .063 4 16 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 2009 BOS vs. CWS .167 3 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2010 ATL vs. SF .200 4 15 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 Totals .135 11 37 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 4

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 FLA vs. ChC .125 7 24 1 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Shortstop .972 1536 2250 4238 189 6677 1021

ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 1999 NL, Boston .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 FLA vs. NYY .273 6 22 3 6 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 0

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FULL NAMEMichael Vela Gonzalez

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE34

BIRTHDATE5/23/78 in Robstown, TX

RESIDES Deer Park, TX

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/200

BATS/THROWSRight/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE8 years, 137 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 1/7/13

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)None

INNINGS (RELIEF)2.0, 17x, last: 9/13/11 vs. Cle

WALKS3, 4x, last: 9/19/10 vs. NYY

STRIKEOUTS4, 3x, last: 8/22/11 at Min

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK3 games, 5/20-7/27, 2004 &

4/22-7/2, 2009

LOSING STREAK4 games, 7/4-9/2, 2009

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Did not attend Spring Training with any club• Signed as a free agent with Washington on 5/8 after recovering from left knee surgery• Began the season at Triple-A Syracuse, making his only appearance on 6/1 at Indianapolis• Contract was selected by Washington on 6/3• Went 0-0 with a 3.03 ERA in 47 relief appearances with the Nationals• Held opponents to a .237 batting average, including .179 to left-handed hitters (12-for-67)• Recorded 39 strikeouts in just 35.2 innings• Appeared in 1 game during the NLDS vs. St. Louis (1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 1k).....allowed a solo

homer to Carlos Beltran in Game 2 on 10/8 at Busch Stadium• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/7/13

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Harvest Christian Academy (TX)• Played one year of baseball at San Jacinto Junior College in Houston

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 2-2 with a 4.39 ERA and 1 save in 56 relief appearances between Baltimore and Texas• Began the year with the Orioles, going 2-2 with a 4.27 ERA and 1 save in 49 relief appearances• Notched his lone save of the season on 7/16 vs. Cleveland• Was traded to Texas in exchange for a player to be named on 8/31• Went 0-0 with a 5.14 ERA in 7 relief appearances with the Rangers• Appeared in 8 games during the postseason, going 0-0 with a 4.15 ERA (4.1ip, 2er)• Underwent surgery on his left knee in October

2010• Went 1-3 with a 4.01 ERA and 1 save in 29 relief appearances with Baltimore• Held opponents to a .205 batting average, including .130 to right-handed hitters (7-for-54)• Recorded 31 strikeouts in just 24.2 innings• Notched his lone save of the season on 4/8 at Tampa Bay• Earned his only victory of the season on 9/19 vs. New York-AL• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 4/14 with a strained left shoulder.....was transferred

to the 60-day DL on 5/25 and reinstated on 7/21• Posted a 2.78 ERA following his return from the disabled list (22.2ip, 7er)

2009• Went 5-4 with a 2.42 ERA and 10 saves in a career-high 80 relief appearances with Atlanta• His 80 appearances ranked third in the Major Leagues• Also set career highs in wins (5), innings pitched (74.1) and strikeouts (90)• Held opponents to a .209 batting average, including .194 to left-handed hitters (19-for-98)• His 90 strikeouts ranked fi fth overall among National League relievers and fi rst among lefties• Signed as a free agent with Baltimore on 12/18

MICHAELMICHAEL GONZALEZGONZALEZLEFT-HANDED PITCHERLEFT-HANDED PITCHER

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2008• Began the season on the 15-day disabled list while recovering from

“Tommy John” surgery.....was reinstated on 6/18• Went 0-3 with a 4.28 ERA and 14 saves in 36 relief appearances

with Atlanta.....was 14-for-16 in save opportunities• Held opponents to a .210 batting average, including .196 to right-

handed hitters (19-for-97)• Recorded 44 strikeouts in just 33.2 innings• Had a streak of 39 consecutive save opportunities snapped on 9/9

vs. Colorado.....was the longest active streak in the Major Leagues at the time

2007• Was traded by Pittsburgh to Atlanta, along with INF Brent Lillibridge,

in exchange for 1B Adam LaRoche and OF Jamie Romak on 1/19• Went 2-0 with a 1.59 ERA and 2 saves in 18 relief appearances with

Atlanta, missing most of the season with a left elbow injury• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/16 and transferred to

the 60-day DL on 7/6• Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on 5/31 (Dr. James Andrews)

2006• Went 3-4 with a 2.17 ERA and a career-high 24 saves in 54 relief

appearances with Pittsburgh.....was perfect in save opportunities• His 24 saves marked the most ever by a Pirate left-hander• Held opponents to a .213 batting average, including .163 to left-

handed hitters (7-for-43)• Recorded 64 strikeouts in just 54.0 innings• Did not pitch after 8/24 due to left elbow tendinitis.....was placed on

the 15-day disabled list on 8/28 2005• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster• Went 1-3 with a 2.70 ERA and 3 saves in 51 relief appearances

with Pittsburgh

• Held opponents to a .197 batting average, including .152 to left-handed hitters (10-for-66)

• Recorded 58 strikeouts in just 50.0 innings• Earned his only victory of the season on 9/18 vs. Cincinnati• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 6/23-8/15 with a sprained

medial collateral ligament in his left knee 2004• Was named to the Topps Major League All-Star Rookie Team• Went 3-1 with a 1.25 ERA and 1 save in 47 relief appearances with

Pittsburgh.....had a pair of stints with the team (5/18-5/30 & 6/2-end)• Held opponents to a .201 batting average, including .194 to right-

handed hitters (19-for-98)• Recorded 55 strikeouts in just 43.1 innings• Earned his fi rst Major League win on 5/20 vs. San Diego• Notched his fi rst Major League save on 8/16 at Arizona• Went 2-0 with a 0.90 ERA and 2 saves in 14 relief appearances at

Triple-A Nashville 2003• Began the season on the disabled list at Triple-A Nashville with

lower back spasms.....was reinstated on 6/9 and had rehab assignments at Class-A Lynchburg and Double-A Altoona

• Was traded to Boston on 7/22 and re-acquired by Pittsburgh on 7/31 after making 2 relief appearances at Triple-A Pawtucket

• Was recalled by Pittsburgh on 8/11 and made his Major League debut that night vs. St. Louis (0.1ip, 1bb)

• Went 0-1 with a 7.56 ERA in 16 relief appearances with Pittsburgh 1997-2002• Pitched in the minor leagues in the Pirates organization• Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on 6/14/02• Participated in the Arizona Fall League in 2001 and 2002• Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder on 9/28/00

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)1997 • Selected by Pittsburgh in the 30th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Steve Riha

2003 • Acquired by Boston from Pittsburgh, along with LHP Scott Sauerbeck, in exchange for RHP Brandon Lyon and RHP Anastacio Martinez on 7/22

• Acquired by Pittsburgh from Boston, along with INF Freddy Sanchez and cash, in exchange for RHP Jeff Suppan, RHP Brandon Lyon and RHP Anastacio Martinez on 7/31

2005 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/23-8/15 with a sprained medial collateral ligament in the left knee

2006 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/28-end of season with left elbow tendinitis

2007 • Acquired by Atlanta from Pittsburgh, along with INF Brent Lillibridge, in exchange for 1B Adam LaRoche and OF Jamie Romak on 1/19

• On the 15-day disabled list from 5/16-7/5 with a left elbow strain.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 7/6

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/21-6/17 while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery

2009 • Signed as a free agent with Baltimore on 12/18

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/14-5/24 with a strained left shoulder.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/25 (reinstated on 7/21)

2011 • Acquired by Texas from Baltimore in exchange for a player to be named on 8/31

2012 • Signed as a free agent with Washington on 5/8

2013 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/7

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK1997 GCL Pirates-R 2-0 2.48 7 3 0 0 0 29.0 21 9 8 0 1 8 33 3 3 Augusta-A 1-1 1.86 4 3 0 0 0 19.1 11 5 4 1 0 8 22 3 0 1998 Augusta-A 4-2 2.84 11 9 0 0 0 50.2 43 24 16 2 7 26 72 3 4 Lynchburg-A 0-3 6.67 7 7 0 0 0 28.1 40 21 21 5 3 13 22 1 0 1999 Lynchburg-A 10-4 4.02 20 20 0 0 0 112.0 98 55 50 10 4 63 119 10 0 Altoona-AA 2-3 8.10 7 5 0 0 0 26.2 34 25 24 4 2 19 31 3 3 2000 #GCL Pirates-R 1-0 4.50 2 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 6 3 1 1 4 7 3 0 Lynchburg-A 4-3 4.66 12 10 0 0 0 56.0 57 34 29 6 3 34 53 1 0 2001 Lynchburg-A 2-2 2.93 14 2 0 0 0 30.2 28 14 10 3 0 7 32 5 1 Altoona-AA 5-4 3.71 14 14 1 1 0 87.1 81 38 36 5 0 36 66 2 1 2002 Altoona-AA 8-4 3.80 16 16 0 0 0 85.1 77 38 36 4 4 47 82 7 1 #GCL Pirates-R 2-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 13.1 5 1 0 0 0 3 14 0 0 2003 #Lynchburg-A 0-1 5.14 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 9 4 0 0 5 9 0 0 #Altoona-AA 0-0 1.23 5 0 0 0 1 7.1 4 1 1 1 0 2 10 0 0 Nashville-AAA 0-0 4.50 7 0 0 0 2 10.0 9 5 5 0 2 4 10 0 0 Pawtucket-AAA 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 PITTSBURGH 0-1 7.56 16 0 0 0 0 8.1 7 7 7 4 0 6 6 1 0 2004 Nashville-AAA 2-0 0.90 14 0 0 0 2 20.0 12 2 2 0 0 7 35 2 0 PITTSBURGH 3-1 1.25 47 0 0 0 1 43.1 32 7 6 2 1 6 55 4 0 2005 PITTSBURGH 1-3 2.70 51 0 0 0 3 50.0 35 15 15 2 1 31 58 3 0 #Indianapolis-AAA 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2006 PITTSBURGH 3-4 2.17 54 0 0 0 24 54.0 42 13 13 1 2 31 64 0 0 2007 ATLANTA 2-0 1.59 18 0 0 0 2 17.0 15 3 3 0 0 8 13 0 0 2008 #Mississippi-AA 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 #Gwinnett-AAA 1-0 1.50 5 0 0 0 1 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 ATLANTA 0-3 4.28 36 0 0 0 14 33.2 26 21 16 6 1 14 44 0 0 2009 ATLANTA 5-4 2.42 80 0 0 0 10 74.1 56 28 20 7 7 33 90 5 0 2010 BALTIMORE 1-3 4.01 29 0 0 0 1 24.2 18 11 11 1 0 14 31 3 0 #GCL Orioles-R 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 #Aberdeen-A 0-1 5.40 4 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 3 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 #Bowie-AA 1-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 #Norfolk-AAA 0-0 10.80 2 1 0 0 0 1.2 3 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 2011 BALTIMORE 2-2 4.27 49 0 0 0 1 46.1 46 26 22 7 2 18 46 4 0 TEXAS 0-0 5.14 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 5 4 4 0 0 3 5 1 0 2012 Syracuse-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 WASHINGTON 0-0 3.03 47 0 0 0 0 35.2 31 14 12 2 0 16 39 2 1 Major League Totals 17-21 2.94 434 0 0 0 56 394.1 313 149 129 32 14 180 451 23 1 Minor League Totals 45-28 3.72 173 96 1 1 7 619.0 562 294 256 45 27 291 654 43 13

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .333 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Note: Only career hit came on 7/24/04 vs. Cincinnati (2-run double off Danny Graves)

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .963 434 9 43 2 54 4

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 TEX vs. TB 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2012 WSH vs. StL 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 0-0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 TEX vs. Det 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WORLD SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 TEX vs. StL 0-0 6.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0

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FULL NAMEThomas Stephen Gorzelanny

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE30

BIRTHDATE7/12/82 in Evergreen Park, IL

RESIDES North Liberty, IA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/210

BATS/THROWSLeft/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE5 years, 160 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 12/21/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2014 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

5, 8/12/07 at SF

INNINGS (START)9.0, 8/12/07 at SF

INNINGS (RELIEF)3.1, 6/25/10 at CWS

WALKS7, 4/24/08 vs. StL

STRIKEOUTS10, 5/2/10 vs. Ari

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES1, 5/2/10 vs. Ari (10k)

WINNING STREAK4 games, 7/5-7/24, 2010

LOSING STREAK4 games, 5/18-6/25, 2011

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 4-2 with a 2.88 ERA and 1 save in 45 games (1 start) with Washington• Was his fi rst full season as a reliever• Retired 33 of 44 fi rst batters faced (75%)• Stranded 9 of 13 inherited runners (69.2%)• Had a 6.17 ERA in April (7g, 11.2ip, 8er) and a 2.24 ERA the rest of the year (38g, 60.1ip, 15er)• Posted a 1.33 ERA out of the bullpen following the All-Star Break (27ip, 4er), which tied for

fourth among National League relievers (min. 27ip)• Worked at least 2.0 innings in 19 of his 44 relief outings, which tied for fourth in the majors • Notched his only save of the season and second of his career on 4/25 at San Diego• Made his only start in his fi nal appearance of the season on 10/2 vs. Philadelphia and received

a no-decision in the Nationals’ 4-2 win (3.2ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 5k, 1hr)• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/21

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Lindsey.....the couple has a son named Gavin• Graduated from Marist (IL) High School• Attended the University of Kansas and Triton College• Enjoys golf• Follow him on Twitter (@TGorz)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Was traded by Chicago-NL to Washington in exchange for OF Michael Burgess, RHP A.J.

Morris and LHP Graham Hicks on 1/19• Went 4-6 with a 4.03 ERA in 30 games (15 starts) with Washington• Made his fi rst 15 appearances of the season as a starter and his last 15 as a reliever• Was 2-6 with a 4.46 ERA as a starter (82.2ip, 41er) and 2-0 with a 2.42 ERA in relief (22.1ip, 6er)• Produced 6 quality starts• The Nationals went 5-10 in his starts• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/24-6/18 with left elbow infl ammation

2010• Went 7-9 with a 4.09 ERA and 1 save in 29 games (23 starts) with Chicago-NL• Was 7-9 with a 4.22 ERA as a starter (130ip, 61er) and 0-0 with a 1.42 ERA in relief (6.1ip, 1er)• Produced 11 quality starts• The Cubs went 9-14 in his starts• Made his fi rst 9 appearances of 2010 as a starter, going 2-5 with a 3.66 ERA (51.2ip, 21er)• Struck out a career-high 10 batters over 7.0 innings in a 10-5 win on 5/2 vs. Arizona• Made his 6 appearances out of the bullpen between 6/4-6/25• Earned his fi rst professional save on 6/24 at Seattle• Returned to the rotation on 6/30 and went 5-4 with a 4.60 ERA in 14 starts (78.1ip, 40er)• Made just 3 starts in September due to a hairline fracture under the nail of the left pinky fi nger

suffered on 9/1 vs. Pittsburgh (hit by a Jose Tabata line drive)

TOM TOM GORZELANNYGORZELANNYLEFT-HANDED PITCHERLEFT-HANDED PITCHER

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2009• Went a combined 7-3 with a 5.55 ERA in 22 games (7 starts)

between Pittsburgh and Chicago-NL• Was 4-2 with a 5.40 ERA as a starter (31.2ip, 19er) and 3-1 with a

5.87 ERA in relief (15.1ip, 10er)• All of his starts came with the Cubs.....produced 1 quality start• The Cubs went 4-3 in his starts• Went 4-3 with a 2.48 ERA in 15 starts during a pair of stints at

Triple-A Indianapolis.....held opponents to a .228 batting average• After starting the season at Indianapolis, was recalled by Pittsburgh

on 5/17.....went 3-1 with a 5.19 ERA in 9 relief appearances with the Pirates before he was optioned back on 6/9

• Traded to the Cubs, along with LHP John Grabow, in exchange for RHP Kevin Hart, RHP Jose Ascanio and INF Josh Harrison on 7/30

• Went 4-2 with a 5.63 ERA in 13 games (7 starts) with the Cubs

2008• Went 6-9 with a 6.66 ERA in 21 starts during two stints with

Pittsburgh (Opening Day-7/5 and 8/23-9/24)• Produced 7 quality starts• The Pirates went 7-14 in his starts• Was placed on the 60-day disabled list on 9/24 with a sprained

ligament in his left middle fi nger.....was injured on 9/10 at Houston• Also went 3-1 with a 2.06 ERA in 7 starts at Triple-A Indianapolis,

holding opponents to a .215 batting average

2007• Enjoyed his best Major League season as he went 14-10 with a

3.88 ERA in 32 starts with Pittsburgh• Among National League left-handers ranked among the leaders in

quality starts (T3rd, 19), innings (4th, 201.2) and wins (T5th, 14) • Went 12-2 with a 2.11 ERA in his 19 quality starts (132ip, 31er)• The Pirates went 15-17 in his starts• Went 9-4 with a 3.10 ERA in 18 starts prior to the All-Star Break

(119ip, 41er)• Was one of fi ve pitchers selected for the All-Star Final Vote, which

was won by the Padres’ Chris Young.....also on the fi nal vote ballot were Roy Oswalt (Astros), Brandon Webb (Diamondbacks) and Carlos Zambrano (Cubs)

• Was named National League Co-Player of the Week for 8/6-8/12 as he won both of his starts with a 1.13 ERA (16ip, 2er).....shared the honor with the Rockies’ Troy Tulowitzki

• Tossed the only complete game of his career in a 5-hit shutout on 8/12 at San Francisco.....issued only 1 walk (intentional to Bonds) while recording 4 strikeouts in the 5-0 victory

2006• Entered the season as the third-best prospect in the Pirates

organization according to Baseball America

• Began the season at Triple-A Indianapolis, where he went 6-5 with a 2.35 ERA in 16 starts, holding opponents to a .194 batting average

• Was named Pirates Minor League Pitcher of the Year• Was an International League All-Star• Was selected to pitch in the All-Star Futures Game in Pittsburgh but

did not pitch due to his promotion on 6/30• Went 2-5 with a 3.79 ERA in 11 starts with Pittsburgh• Held opponents to a .226 batting average• Produced 6 quality starts • The Pirates went 4-7 in his starts• Recorded his fi rst Major League win on 7/29 vs. San Francisco in a

4-3 victory (7ip, 6h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 5k)• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/28-9/15 with left elbow

tendinitis, retroactive to 8/16

2005• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Pirates

organization according to Baseball America• Spent April in extended Spring Training (left elbow discomfort)• Went 8-5 with a 3.26 ERA in 23 starts at Double-A Altoona, holding

opponents to a .236 batting average• Started the Eastern League All-Star Game• Made a postseason start for Triple-A Indianapolis on 9/14 at Toledo

(lost) before his contract was selected by Pittsburgh on 9/16• Went 0-1 with a 12.00 ERA in 3 games (1 start) with the Pirates• Made his Major League debut in a start on 9/20 vs. Houston and

took a 7-4 loss (4.1ip, 7h, 5r, 5er, 2bb, 2k, 1hr).....his fi rst career strikeout was Morgan Ensberg (also allowed a homer to Ensberg)

2004• Went 10-7 with a 3.21 ERA in 26 games (25 starts) between

Class-A Hickory and Class-A Lynchburg• His 167 strikeouts led all Pirates minor leaguers• Started the South Atlantic League All-Star Game• Went 7-2 with a 2.23 ERA in 16 games (15 starts) at Hickory while

holding opponents to a .194 batting average• Was transferred to Lynchburg on 7/5 and went 3-5 with a 4.85 ERA

in 10 starts• Joined Double-A Altoona for the Eastern League playoffs on 9/7• Was rated the 11th-best prospect in the South Atlantic League and

13th-best prospect in the Carolina League by Baseball America following the season

2003• Went 1-2 with a 1.78 ERA in 8 starts at Class-A Williamsport during

his fi rst professional season.....opponents batted just .215• Was rated the 10th-best prospect in the New York-Penn League by

Baseball America following the season

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DID YOU KNOW.....

Tom Gorzelanny made 19 relief appearances last season in which he pitched 2.0 innings or more.....he tied for fourth in the Major Leagues in that category with the Rockies’ Adam Ottavino, trailing only the Nationals’ Craig Stammen (28), Twins’ Anthony Swarzak (21) and Rockies’ Josh Roenicke (20).

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2003 Williamsport-A 1-2 1.78 8 8 0 0 0 30.1 23 6 6 1 1 10 22 1 0 2004 Hickory-A 7-2 2.23 16 15 1 0 0 93.0 63 30 23 9 2 34 106 4 0 Lynchburg-A 3-5 4.85 10 10 0 0 0 55.2 54 31 30 6 4 19 61 1 0 2005 Altoona-AA 8-5 3.26 23 23 1 1 0 129.2 114 50 47 6 5 46 124 5 0 PITTSBURGH 0-1 12.00 3 1 0 0 0 6.0 10 8 8 1 0 3 3 0 0 2006 Indianapolis-AAA 6-5 2.35 16 16 0 0 0 99.2 67 28 26 4 2 27 94 3 0 PITTSBURGH 2-5 3.79 11 11 0 0 0 61.2 50 29 26 3 4 31 40 3 0 2007 PITTSBURGH 14-10 3.88 32 32 1 1 0 201.2 214 90 87 18 11 68 135 5 1 2008 PITTSBURGH 6-9 6.66 21 21 0 0 0 105.1 120 79 78 20 1 70 67 5 1 Indianapolis-AAA 3-1 2.06 7 7 0 0 0 35.0 28 11 8 1 1 4 33 1 0 2009 Indianapolis-AAA 4-3 2.48 15 15 2 0 0 87.0 73 31 24 3 4 30 85 3 0 PITTSBURGH 3-1 5.19 9 0 0 0 0 8.2 6 5 5 0 0 4 7 0 0 CHICAGO-NL 4-2 5.63 13 7 0 0 0 38.1 39 25 24 6 1 13 40 1 0 2010 CHICAGO-NL 7-9 4.09 29 23 0 0 1 136.1 136 70 62 11 2 68 119 0 0 2011 WASHINGTON 4-6 4.03 30 15 0 0 0 105.0 102 50 47 15 6 33 95 5 1 #Syracuse-AAA 0-1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 2012 WASHINGTON 4-2 2.88 45 1 0 0 1 72.0 65 27 23 7 2 30 62 4 0 Major League Totals 44-45 4.41 193 111 1 1 2 735.0 742 383 360 81 27 320 568 23 3 Minor League Totals 32-24 2.83 96 95 4 1 0 534.1 427 191 168 31 20 171 528 18 0

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2000 • Selected by Chicago-AL in the 38th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2003 • Selected by Pittsburgh in the second round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Mark Germann

2006 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/28-9/15 with left elbow tendinitis

2008 • On the 60-day disabled list from 9/24-end of the season with a sprained ligament in the left middle fi nger

2009 • Acquired by Chicago-NL from Pittsburgh, along with LHP John Grabow, in exchange for RHP Kevin Hart, RHP Jose Ascanio and INF Josh Harrison on 7/30

2011 • Acquired by Washington from Chicago-NL in exchange for OF Michael Burgess, RHP A.J. Morris and LHP Graham Hicks on 1/19

• On the 15-day disabled list from 5/24-6/18 with left elbow infl ammation

2012 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/21

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 WSH vs. StL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .333 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Totals .095 199 6 19 0 0 0 13 23 0 1 9 92 0 0 11

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .928 193 41 101 11 153 8

DID YOU KNOW.....

Tom Gorzelanny posted a 1.33 ERA out of the bullpen following the All-Star break last season (27ip, 4er), which tied for seventh among MLB relievers (min. 25ip).

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered 2012 as the eighth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Appeared in 58 games with the Brewers, batting .184 with 3 HR and 14 RBI• Made 23 starts (14g at 1B, 7g at 3B, 1g at 2B, 1g at DH)• Had two stints with the team (5/6-7/8 and 9/7-end)• Hit his fi rst Major League homer on 6/6 vs. Chicago-NL, a 3-run pinch-hit shot off Carlos Marmol• His second home run was also a pinch-hit homer on 6/8 vs. San Diego (2-run Dale Thayer).....

became the fourth player in franchise history to have his fi rst two career home runs come as a pinch hitter, joining Bob Hansen (1974), Trent Durrington (2004) and Prince Fielder (2005)

• Batted .273 with 7 HR and 29 RBI in 77 games at Triple-A Nashville• Following the season played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League• Was selected to the Team Canada provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sophie• Graduated from Mark R. Isfeld High School in British Columbia, Canada, where he was named

Athlete of the Year as a senior• Attended Cypress College, where he was a First Team Orange Empire Conference All-Star

and Junior College First Team All-American in 2006• Enjoys hockey.....is an avid fan of the Vancouver Canucks

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year as he batted .336 with 22 HR and 91

RBI in 123 games between Double-A Huntsville (3g) and Triple-A Nashville (120g).....won the award for the second time in his career (also 2007)

• His .336 batting average led all Brewers minor leaguers while his 91 RBI ranked second and 22 HR ranked third in the system

• Began the season at Huntsville, appearing in 3 games before he was promoted to Nashville• Was selected to the All-Pacifi c Coast League Team as he ranked among the league leaders in

batting average (4th, .336), on-base percentage (5th, .413) and doubles (T5th, 36)• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for June and July• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 8/27• Batted .270 (10-for-37) with 1 RBI in 20 games with the Brewers• Made 7 starts (4g at 3B, 3g at 2B)• Made his Major League debut on 8/31 vs. St. Louis and singled off Jake Westbrook as a pinch

hitter for his fi rst career hit• Went 5-for-12 (.417) as a pinch hitter with the Brewers• Had a 6-game hitting streak to begin his Major League career, batting .538 (7-for-13, 1rbi)• Appeared in 3 games during the postseason, all off the bench

2010• Batted .260 with 13 HR and 81 RBI in 113 games at Double-A Huntsville

TAYLOR TAYLOR GREENGREENINFIELDERINFIELDER

FULL NAMETaylor William Andrew Green

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE26

BIRTHDATE11/2/86 in Comox, BC, Canada

RESIDES Courtenay, BC, Canada

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-0/199

BATS/THROWSLeft/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE124 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the 25th round of the

2005 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

2, 9/3/11 at Hou & 5/27/12 at Ari

HOME RUNS1, 3x, last: 9/22/12 at Wsh

RBI3, 6/6/12 vs. ChC

RUNS1, 10x, last: 9/22/12 at Wsh

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS2, 6/6/12 vs. ChC & 6/8/12 vs. SD

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK6 games, 8/31-9/6, 2011

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CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP First Base 1.000 18 110 10 0 120 10 Third Base .931 18 8 19 2 29 4 Second Base 1.000 11 6 15 0 21 0

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2005 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Bruce Seid

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.266), 2012 (.265) SLG: Career (.343), 2012 (.340) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2006 Helena-R .231 62 221 36 51 12 1 1 23 4 2 4 29 35 0 1 10 2007 West Virginia-A .327 111 397 68 130 29 2 14 86 2 5 5 51 65 0 5 23 2008 Brevard County-A .289 114 418 46 121 19 0 15 73 3 4 4 61 59 4 2 18 2009 Wisconsin-A .400 6 20 6 8 1 0 1 5 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 Huntsville-AA .258 87 306 34 79 15 0 5 43 0 4 2 33 37 0 2 13 2010 Huntsville-AA .260 113 393 51 102 29 1 13 81 1 8 4 45 67 0 2 20 2011 Huntsville-AA .364 3 11 2 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 Nashville-AAA .336 120 420 74 141 36 1 22 88 3 5 4 55 72 1 0 13 MILWAUKEE .270 20 37 2 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2012 Nashville-AAA .273 77 282 24 77 17 0 7 29 0 0 3 28 57 1 3 8 MILWAUKEE .184 58 103 8 19 7 0 3 14 0 2 2 10 24 0 0 2Major League Totals .207 78 140 10 29 10 0 3 15 0 2 2 10 30 0 0 2Minor League Totals .289 693 2468 341 713 159 5 78 431 13 29 29 306 399 6 15 106

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. Ari .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009• Entered the season as the eighth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Spent most of the season at Double-A Huntsville, where he batted

.258 with 5 HR and 43 RBI in 87 games.....also appeared in 6 games at Class-A Wisconsin

• Began the season on the disabled list while recovering from offseason surgery on his left wrist

• Made his season debut on 5/16 with Wisconsin.....was transferred to Huntsville on 5/21

• Following the season played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League

2008• Batted .289 with 15 HR and 73 RBI in 114 games at Class-A

Brevard County• Was selected to the Florida State League’s midseason and

postseason All-Star teams• Season ended on 8/12 vs. Vero Beach when he suffered a broken

left wrist (hit by pitch)

• Following the season played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League and appeared in 7 games before breaking his nose on 10/21 (hit by pitch)

2007• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year as he batted

.327 with 14 HR and 86 RBI in 111 games at Class-A West Virginia• Was selected to the South Atlantic League’s midseason and

postseason All-Star teams as he ranked among the league leaders in batting average (4th, .327) and on-base percentage (4th, .406)

• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May after batting .400 (28-for-70) with 5 HR and 23 RBI

• Represented Team Canada at the World Cup in Taiwan

2006• Spent his fi rst professional season at Rookie Helena, where he

batted .231 with 1 HR and 23 RBI in 62 games• Made his pro debut on 6/20 at Helena, starting at second base and

going 1-for-3 with a run, RBI and a walk

DID YOU KNOW.....

Taylor Green and family are long-time friends with actress Kim Cattrall, who is best known for her role as Samantha Jones on the HBO hit series, Sex and the City.....”Aunt Kim” was a neighbor of Taylor’s mother, Jackie, growing up in Comox, British Columbia, and the two remain best friends today.

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FULL NAMEJon Corey Hart

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE31

BIRTHDATE3/24/82 in Bowling Green, KY

RESIDES Litchfi eld Park, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-6/237

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE7 years, 38 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the 11th round of the

2000 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

4, 5x, last: 7/29/12 vs. Wsh

HOME RUNS3, 5/23/11 vs. Wsh

RBI7, 5/23/11 vs. Wsh

RUNS3, 14x, last: 7/29/12 vs. Wsh

GRAND SLAMS2, 5/29/10 vs. NYM & 8/16/12 vs. Phi

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS3, last: 9/1/12 vs. Pit

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS3, last: 6/2/07 vs. Fla

MULTI-HOMER GAMES14, last: 9/29/12 vs. Hou (2hr)

HITTING STREAK22 games, 6/13-7/6, 2007

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .270 with 30 HR and 83 RBI in 149 games.....made 146 starts (97g at 1B, 49g in RF)• Notched his second career 30+ HR season (31 in 2010)• Tied his career high with 91 runs scored (also 2010)• Was among National League leaders in extra-base hits (T5th, 69) and home runs (T10th, 30)• Prior to 2012 his only career games at fi rst base came on 6/3/06 vs. Washington (start) and

6/20/06 vs. Detroit• His fi rst start at fi rst base in 2012 came on 5/21 vs. San Francisco.....became the fi rst Brewers

fi rst baseman to bat leadoff since Mark Loretta on 9/21/99 vs. Philadelphia• Did not commit an error at fi rst base in his fi rst 59 games (53 starts).....his fi rst error at that

position in 2012 came on 8/5 at St. Louis• Missed most of Spring Training with a torn meniscus in his right knee.....had arthroscopic

surgery on 3/6, performed by Dr. Evan Lederman and Dr. William Raasch• Missed 8 games from 9/10-9/19 with a torn arch in his left foot.....hit .162 (6-for-37, 3hr, 6rbi)

after the injury• Hit leadoff homers on 5/20 vs. Minnesota and 6/8 vs. San Diego (9 career leadoff homers)• Belted his second career grand slam on 8/16 vs. Philadelphia off Josh Lindblom to give the

Brewers a 7-4 win after trailing 4-3 in the eighth inning• Hit his third career walk-off homer on 9/1 vs. Pittsburgh with a solo shot off Joel Hanrahan in

the ninth inning of a 3-2 win• Underwent right knee surgery on 1/25/13, performed by Dr. William Raasch

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Kristina.....the couple has four children; boys Matthew and Brye

and girls Alyssa and Ryleigh• Graduated from Greenwood (KY) High School• Has made contributions to the Wisconsin American Legion, Feeding America, Garth Brooks’

Touch ‘Em All Foundation, Make-A-Wish of Wisconsin and the Stomp Out Spit Tobacco effort in partnership with the Wisconsin Dental Association

• In 2011 assisted Brewers Community Foundation in funding the Girls of Summer softball league.....the league benefi ts more than 200 central-city girls ages 10-12 and promotes teamwork, self-esteem, sportsmanship and self-discipline.....Girl Scouts of Milwaukee Area and Milwaukee Public Schools Recreation Division are partners in the program

COREYCOREY HARTHARTFIRST BASEMAN / OUTFIELDERFIRST BASEMAN / OUTFIELDER

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .285 with 26 HR and 63 RBI in 130 games.....made 123

starts, all in right fi eld• Committed only 2 errors for the second consecutive season• Missed the fi rst 22 games of the season after suffering a left oblique

strain in Spring Training.....was on the 15-day disabled list from 3/30-4/25, retroactive to 3/22

• Appeared in 5 games at Triple-A Nashville from 4/19-4/25 during a rehab assignment

• Batted .324 (69-for-214, 13hr, 32rbi) over his last 53 games of the season, raising his overall batting average from .255 to .285

• Batted leadoff in his last 62 starts (77-for-256, .301, 15hr, 36rbi).....had previously not started a game in that spot in the order since 7/22/09 at Pittsburgh

• Hit 5 leadoff home runs: 7/19 at Arizona, 7/30 vs. Houston, 8/3 vs. St. Louis, 8/22 at Pittsburgh and 8/31 vs. St. Louis

• Had 3 HR and 7 RBI on 5/23 vs. Washington, tying franchise records.....the 3 HR marked his fi rst of the season (22nd game).....became the 10th player in franchise history to hit 3 HR in a game.....joined Ted Kubiak (1970), Jose Hernandez (2001), Richie Sexson (2002) and Damian Miller (2007) as the only Brewers with 7 RBI in a game (since joined by Jonathan Lucroy, who did it twice in 2012)

• Named Brewers Player of the Month for August (.321, 8hr, 17rbi)• Recorded a season-high 18-game hitting streak from 8/18-9/6,

batting .359 (28-for-78) with 5 HR and 9 RBI• Batted .244 (10-for-41) with 2 HR and 5 RBI in 10 games during

the postseason

2010• On 8/2 was signed to a 3-year contract extension through 2013• Batted .283 with 31 HR and 102 RBI in 145 games.....made 138

starts, all in right fi eld• Established career highs in home runs (31), runs (91) and RBI (102)• Ranked among the National League leaders in slugging percentage

(8th, .525), extra-base hits (8th, 69) and home runs (T8th, 31)• Produced 90 RBI from 5/15 through the end of the season, trailing

only the Rockies’ Carlos Gonzalez (91) in the National League during that stretch

• Led Major League right fi elders in RBI (102) and ranked second in home runs (31)

• Was selected to his second All-Star Game.....was named as a starter after an injury to the Braves’ Jason Heyward (0-for-2, 2k)

• Participated in his fi rst State Farm Home Run Derby.....hit 13 HR in Round 1, the most of any player that night, but none in Round 2

• From 6/14-7/5 recorded a 20-game hitting streak during which he batted .360 (31-for-86) with 2 HR and 19 RBI.....it marked the second 20+ game hitting streak of his career (22g in 2007)

• From 9/15-10/1 produced a 16-game hitting streak during which he batted .328 (22-for-67) with 3 HR and 10 RBI

• Named Brewers Player of the Month for May (.253, 10hr, 22rbi), June (.314, 5hr, 27rbi) and September/October (.295, 8hr, 20rbi)

• Hit his fi rst career walk-off homer on 5/28 vs. New York-NL with a 2-run shot off Ryota Igarashi in the ninth inning.....the home run gave Yovani Gallardo a 2-0 complete-game victory

• Smacked his fi rst career grand slam on 5/29 vs. New York-NL off Fernando Nieve.....notched 6 RBI and joined Hank Aaron (1957) as the only players in Major League history to hit a walk-off homer and then a fi rst-inning grand slam in his team’s next game

• Hit another walk-off homer on 7/11 vs. Pittsburgh with a 2-run shot off Octavio Dotel in the ninth inning to give the Brewers a 6-5 win

2009• Batted .260 with 12 HR, 48 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 115

games.....made 105 starts, all in right fi eld• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/2-9/7 after undergoing an

emergency appendectomy in San Diego on 8/2• Batted .264 (95-for-360) with 11 HR and 40 RBI in 98 games prior to

going on the disabled list and .237 (14-for-59) with 1 HR and 8 RBI in 17 games after he was reinstated

• From 6/10-6/20 produced a season-high 10-game hitting streak (15-38, .395, 3hr, 10rbi)

• Notched career hit #500 with a single off Jason Marquis on 9/29 at Colorado.....suffered a sprain to the fourth and fi fth fi ngers on his right hand in that game while diving back to fi rst base.....missed the fi nal 5 games of the season

2008• Batted .268 with 20 HR, 91 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 157

games.....made 156 starts, all in right fi eld• Led the team with a career-high 45 doubles, which ranked third in

the National League.....his 164 hits marked a career high• Became the fi rst player in franchise history to produce two 20/20

seasons (also 2007).....since joined by Ryan Braun (3x)• Among Major League right fi elders ranked second in stolen bases

(23), fourth in RBI (91) and tied for fi fth in home runs (20)• Was the winner of the Monster All-Star Final Vote to make his fi rst

All-Star Game.....was able to beat out the Mets’ David Wright to earn the spot.....also on the ballot was the Astros’ Carlos Lee, Phillies’ Pat Burrell and Giants’ Aaron Rowand

• Named Brewers Player of the Month for June (.265, 8hr, 24rbi)• Had his fi rst career 4-hit game on 4/13 at New York-NL as he went

4-for-5 with a run and 1 RBI in the 9-7 win• On 6/4 vs. Arizona hit his fi rst career inside-the-park home run with

a 3-run shot off Edgar Gonzalez.....was the fi rst inside-the-park homer ever by a Brewer at Miller Park

• From 8/24-9/5 produced a season-high 11-game hitting streak, batting .306 (15-for-49) with 1 HR and 4 RBI

2007• Was named Brewers Unsung Hero and was the recipient of the

Good Guy Award.....both awards are voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America

• Batted .295 with 24 HR, 81 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 140 games.....made 122 starts (94g in RF, 28g in CF)

• Led the team and ranked seventh in the National League with a .339 batting average with runners in scoring position

• Tied for fourth in the National League with 9 triples• Became only the fi fth player in franchise history to record at least 20

home runs and 20 stolen bases in the same season, joining Tommy Harper (1970, 31/38), Robin Yount (1980, 23/20), Jeromy Burnitz

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(1997, 27/20) and Marquis Grissom (1999, 20/24).....Ryan Braun became the sixth player in 2009 (32/20) and again in 2011 and 2012

• Hart and the Reds’ Brandon Phillips became the fi rst players to produce at least 20 home runs, 20 stolen bases and a 20-game hitting streak in the same season since Vladimir Guerrero did it with Montreal in 2002

• From 6/13-7/6 had a career-high 22-game hitting streak, batting .337 (34-for-101) with 7 HR and 18 RBI.....tied Cecil Cooper (1980) for the third-longest streak in franchise history at the time.....they have since been passed by Ryan Braun (23g in 2011)

• On 6/2 vs. Florida belted his third career pinch-hit homer with a solo shot off Renyel Pinto

• Smacked his second career leadoff home run on 7/16 vs. Arizona off Micah Owings

• Batted .364 (47-for-129) with 6 HR and 28 RBI over his last 37 games of the season

2006• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster• Was optioned to Triple-A Nashville on 4/18 after making 4

appearances off the bench for the Brewers (1-3, 1r, sb)• On 5/17 was recalled from Nashville after J.J. Hardy was placed

on the disabled list• Batted .320 with 4 HR, 21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 26 games

with Nashville• Batted .283 with 9 HR and 33 RBI in 87 games with the Brewers• Made 52 starts (32g in RF, 17g in LF, 2g in CF, 1g at 1B)• Started 43 of the Brewers’ last 47 games• Batted in every spot in the order except second and ninth• Batted leadoff 10 times (10-44, .227, 2hr, 3rbi).....on 8/17 vs.

Houston hit a leadoff home run off Jason Hirsh in his fi rst game batting in the leadoff position

• Belted a pinch-hit homer off Luis Vizcaino on 7/16 at Arizona.....was the second pinch-hit homer of his career

• Produced his fi rst career 2-homer game and had 6 RBI in a 9-0 win on 9/5 vs. Los Angeles

• Led the Brewers with 20 RBI in the season’s fi nal month

2005• Entered the season as the sixth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted

.308 with 17 HR, 69 RBI and 31 stolen bases in 113 games• Led the team in batting average (.308), runs (85), hits (132),

doubles (29) and stolen bases (31) and tied for the lead in triples (9)• Was among the league leaders in steals (3rd, 31) and triples (5th, 9)• Was a Pacifi c Coast League All-Star• Named Best Baserunner in the organization by Baseball America• Named Pacifi c Coast League Batter of the Week for 8/1-8/7• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 8/14• Batted .193 with 2 HR and 7 RBI in 21 games with the Brewers• His fi rst Major League hit was a 3-run homer off Jason Standridge

on 8/14 vs. Cincinnati.....became the fi rst Brewer since Bill Hall (9/2/02 at ChC) to hit a home run for his fi rst Major League hit

• Following the season played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League (21g, .353, 5hr, 14rbi)

2004• Entered the season as the seventh-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Indianapolis, where he batted

.281 with 15 HR, 67 RBI and 17 stolen bases in 121 games• Was named team MVP as he led the Indians in runs (68), hits (124)

and doubles (29) and tied for the lead in triples (8) and steals (17)• Was an International League All-Star• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 5/21 and made his Major League

debut on 5/25 vs. Los Angeles, striking out as a pinch-hitter off Kaz Ishii.....was his only appearance for the Brewers in 2004

• Was optioned back to Indianapolis on 5/26

2003• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Batted .302 with 13 HR, 94 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 130 games

at Double-A Huntsville• Was named Southern League Most Valuable Player as he led the

league in hits (149), doubles (40) and RBI (94)• Also ranked among the leaders in total bases (2nd, 230), extra-

base hits (3rd, 54) and batting average (6th, .302)• Was named to both the Southern League’s midseason and

postseason All-Star teams• Named to Baseball America’s Double-A All-Star Team

2002• Batted a combined .283 with 24 HR, 99 RBI and 27 stolen bases in

128 games between Class-A High Desert and Double-A Huntsville• Began the season at High Desert, where he was a California

League All-Star as he batted .288 with 22 HR, 84 RBI and 24 stolen bases in 100 games

• Ranked among the California League leaders in triples (2nd, 10), extra-base hits (2nd, 58), slugging percentage (2nd, .573) and home runs (3rd, 22)

• Was named to Baseball America’s High-A All-Star Team • Was transferred to Huntsville on 8/1 and batted .266 with 2 HR and

15 RBI in 28 games• Following the season played for the Maryvale Saguaros of the

Arizona Fall League

2001• Batted .340 with 11 HR, 62 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 69 games

at Rookie Ogden• Was among Pioneer League leaders in RBI (3rd, 62), hits (4th, 89),

slugging percentage (5th, .542) and batting average (7th, .340)

2000• In his fi rst professional season batted .287 with 2 HR and 30 RBI in

57 games at Rookie Ogden• Made his professional debut on 6/16 at Butte as a pinch-hitter• Started the following night at Butte and went 4-for-6 with 3R, a

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2000 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Mike Gibbons

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/2-9/7 after undergoing an emergency appendectomy

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/30-4/25 with a left oblique strain

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.334), 2012 (.334) SLG: Career (.491), 2012 (.507) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2000 Ogden-R .287 57 216 32 62 9 1 2 30 1 1 2 13 27 6 0 11 2001 Ogden-R .340 69 262 53 89 18 1 11 62 0 6 2 26 47 14 1 9 2002 High Desert-A .288 100 393 76 113 26 10 22 84 1 1 5 37 101 24 11 22 Huntsville-AA .266 28 94 16 25 3 0 2 15 0 1 4 7 16 3 2 10 2003 Huntsville-AA .302 130 493 70 149 40 1 13 94 0 9 5 28 101 25 8 32 2004 Indianapolis-AAA .281 121 441 68 124 29 8 15 67 0 6 3 41 92 17 7 9 MILWAUKEE .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2005 Nashville-AAA .308 113 429 85 132 29 9 17 69 3 6 3 48 88 31 7 3 MILWAUKEE .193 21 57 9 11 2 1 2 7 0 0 0 6 11 2 0 1 2006 MILWAUKEE .283 87 237 32 67 13 2 9 33 0 2 0 17 58 5 8 2 Nashville-AAA .320 26 100 19 32 10 1 4 21 0 2 1 12 25 11 2 1 2007 MILWAUKEE .295 140 505 86 149 33 9 24 81 5 7 13 36 99 23 7 3 2008 MILWAUKEE .268 157 612 76 164 45 6 20 91 4 9 5 27 109 23 7 5 2009 MILWAUKEE .260 115 419 64 109 24 3 12 48 1 3 6 43 92 11 6 5 #Nashville-AAA .500 4 10 5 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2010 MILWAUKEE .283 145 558 91 158 34 4 31 102 0 5 6 45 140 7 6 2 2011 #Nashville-AAA .133 5 15 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE .285 130 492 80 140 25 4 26 63 3 1 4 51 114 7 6 2 2012 MILWAUKEE .270 149 562 91 152 35 4 30 83 2 3 11 44 151 5 0 6 Major League Totals .276 945 3443 529 950 211 33 154 508 15 30 45 269 775 83 40 26 Minor League Totals .299 653 2453 425 733 167 31 87 446 5 32 27 214 502 131 38 97

# - Injury Rehab; Bold Italics - Led League

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfi eld .987 793 1546 29 21 1596 4 First Base .994 105 741 64 5 810 68

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 MIL vs. Phi .231 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2011 MIL vs. Ari .238 5 21 4 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Totals .235 9 34 4 8 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 0

ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 NL, New York-AL .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2010 NL, Anaheim .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .250 5 20 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1

DID YOU KNOW.....

Corey Hart has produced two of the six 20+ game hitting streaks in franchise history......he had a 22-game streak from 6/13-7/6, 2007 and a 20-game streak from 6/14-7/5, 2010.....the other Brewers with hitting streaks of 20+ games are Davey May (24g in 1973), Cecil Cooper (22g in 1980), Paul Molitor (39g in 1987) and Ryan Braun (23g in 2011).

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FULL NAMEJohn David Hellweg

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE24

BIRTHDATE10/29/88 in Ann Arbor, MI

RESIDES St. Charles, MO

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-9/206

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDFrom LA of Anaheim, along with

SS Jean Segura and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered the season as the fourth-best prospect in the Angels organization according to

Baseball America• Began the season at Double-A Arkansas, where he went 5-10 with a 3.38 ERA in 21 starts• Was traded to Milwaukee, along with SS Jean Segura and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for

RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27• Was assigned to Double-A Huntsville, where he went 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA in 7 games (2 starts)• Pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League• Was selected to pitch in the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game• Enters 2013 as the sixth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from St. Dominic High School (MO).....attended Florida Community College

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 6-4 with a 3.73 ERA in 28 games (14 starts) at Class-A Inland Empire• Went 4-1 with a 2.12 ERA as a starter (63.2ip, 15er).....his last 13 appearances of the season

came as a starter.....went 2-3 with a 7.71 ERA as a reliever (25.2ip, 22er)• Held opponents to a .229 batting average with 113 strikeouts in 89.1 innings

2010• Went 2-4 with a 4.33 ERA and 16 saves in 41 relief appearances at Class-A Cedar Rapids• Held opponents to a .133 batting average with 66 strikeouts in 43.2 innings

2009• Went 2-1 with a 2.61 ERA and 8 saves in 23 relief appearances between the Rookie Arizona

Angels and Class-A Cedar Rapids• Held opponents to a .180 batting average with 32 strikeouts in 31.0 innings

2008• Went 1-0 with a 4.98 ERA in 14 games (3 starts) during his fi rst professional season with the

Rookie Arizona Angels.....opponents batted .224 with 25 strikeouts in 21.2 innings

JOHNNY JOHNNY HELLWEGHELLWEGRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2007 • Selected by Florida in the 46th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2008 • Selected by LA of Anaheim in the 16th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Tom Kotchman

2012 • Acquired by Milwaukee from LA of Anaheim, along with SS Jean Segura and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 AZ Angels-R 1-0 4.98 14 3 0 0 0 21.2 19 28 12 1 3 38 25 19 3 2009 AZ Angels-R 2-1 2.96 18 0 0 0 6 24.1 16 8 8 0 4 8 25 7 1 Cedar Rapids-A 0-0 1.35 5 0 0 0 2 6.2 4 3 1 0 2 7 7 2 0 2010 Cedar Rapids-A 2-4 4.33 41 0 0 0 16 43.2 20 21 21 2 4 45 66 9 0 2011 Inland Empire-A 6-4 3.73 28 14 0 0 0 89.1 75 43 37 2 15 59 113 12 1 2012 Arkansas-AA 5-10 3.38 21 21 1 0 0 119.2 105 52 45 8 13 60 88 14 2 Huntsville-AA 2-1 2.70 7 2 0 0 0 20.0 16 7 6 0 1 15 17 3 1 Minor League Totals 18-20 3.60 134 40 1 0 24 325.1 255 162 130 13 42 232 341 66 8

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FULL NAMEJames Duffy Henderson

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE30

BIRTHDATE10/21/82 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

RESIDES Calgary, Alberta, Canada

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-5/220

BATS/THROWSLeft/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE70 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 4/1/09

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)None

INNINGS (RELIEF)1.0, 26x, last: 10/3/12 vs. SD

WALKS2, 8/11/12 at Hou & 8/30/12 at ChC

STRIKEOUTS3, 8/11/12 at Hou & 9/19/12 at Pit

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAKNone

LOSING STREAK2 games, 8/11-8/15, 2012

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 4-3 with a 1.69 ERA and 15 saves in

35 relief appearances• Was a Pacifi c Coast League All-Star• Held PCL opponents to a .214 batting average with 56 strikeouts in 48.0 innings• Went 15-for-16 in save opportunities• Went unscored upon in 30 of his last 35 appearances with Nashville• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 7/26• Went 1-3 with a 3.52 ERA and 3 saves in 36 relief appearances with the Brewers• Held opponents to a .230 batting average with 45 strikeouts in 30.2 innings• Went 3-for-7 in save opportunities• Retired 22 of 36 fi rst batters faced (61.1%)• Stranded 9 of 13 inherited runners (69.2%)• Made his Major League debut on 7/26 vs. Washington (1ip, 1k).....his fi rst career strikeout

was Roger Bernadina• Notched his fi rst Major League save on 8/7 vs. Cincinnati• Recorded his fi rst Major League win on 10/2 vs. San Diego• Was selected to the Team Canada provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Central Memorial High School, where he played baseball and basketball• Attended Tennessee Wesleyan College• Is an avid fan of the Calgary Flames.....follow him on Twitter (@JimHenderson29)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 7-2 with a 4.28 ERA and 5 saves in 42 relief appearances between Triple-A Nashville

and Double-A Huntsville• Held opponents to a .209 batting average with 69 strikeouts in 61.0 innings• Pitched for Team Canada in the International Baseball Federation World Cup• Following the season helped Canada win a gold medal in the Pan-American Games

2010• Went 4-5 with a 5.46 ERA and 7 saves in 45 relief appearances at Double-A Huntsville• Held opponents to a .219 batting average with 60 strikeouts in 61.0 innings 2009• Was released by Chicago-NL on 3/12 and signed by Milwaukee on 4/1• Went 4-0 with a 2.04 ERA and 21 saves in 46 relief appearances between Class-A Wisconsin,

Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville• Held opponents to a .195 batting average with 51 strikeouts in 61.2 innings• Was 21-for-24 in save opportunities, including a perfect 17-for-17 at Wisconsin• Was a Midwest League All-Star at Wisconsin• Pitched for Team Canada in the International Baseball Federation World Cup• Named Canadian Co-Minor League Pitcher of the Year by the Canadian Baseball Network

along with John Axford

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2003 GCL Expos-R 0-0 2.25 4 0 0 0 1 8.0 6 3 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 Vermont-A 1-1 6.93 15 0 0 0 0 24.2 32 28 19 1 3 15 13 2 0 2004 Vermont-A 2-6 2.59 14 13 0 0 0 76.1 60 34 22 2 2 27 39 0 0 2005 Savannah-A 9-11 5.47 26 26 1 1 0 149.2 166 99 91 20 7 50 76 3 0 2006 Potomac-A 2-2 4.50 25 1 0 0 1 52.0 44 31 26 4 6 22 56 5 0 Savannah-A 0-1 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 2 2 1 1 0 6 0 0 2007 Tennessee-AA 4-3 1.86 42 0 0 0 10 58.0 50 15 12 7 4 25 49 2 0 Iowa-AAA 3-0 5.54 8 0 0 0 0 13.0 16 8 8 2 0 6 6 0 0 2008 Tennessee-AA 0-1 0.00 5 0 0 0 1 6.1 5 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 Iowa-AAA 0-0 15.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 5 5 1 1 5 4 0 0 2009 Wisconsin-A 0-0 1.07 26 0 0 0 17 25.1 19 4 3 0 1 8 26 0 0 Brevard County-A 3-0 2.76 15 0 0 0 4 29.1 16 11 9 2 1 14 20 1 0 Huntsville-AA 1-0 2.57 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 8 3 2 0 0 4 5 2 0 2010 Huntsville-AA 4-5 5.46 45 0 0 0 7 61.0 49 44 37 8 3 35 60 2 0 2011 Nashville-AAA 3-1 5.93 20 0 0 0 0 30.1 24 20 20 4 1 23 30 0 0 Huntsville-AA 4-1 2.64 22 0 0 0 5 30.2 22 9 9 4 3 8 39 2 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 4-3 1.69 35 0 0 0 15 48.0 36 10 9 2 2 22 56 0 0 MILWAUKEE 1-3 3.52 36 0 0 0 3 30.2 26 12 12 1 1 13 45 1 0 Major League Totals 1-3 3.52 36 0 0 0 3 30.2 26 12 12 1 1 13 45 1 0 Minor League Totals 40-35 3.96 313 40 1 1 61 628.0 561 327 276 58 36 266 492 21 0

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher 1.000 36 0 3 0 3 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2003 • Selected by Montreal in the 26th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Zack Hoyrst

2006 • Selected by Chicago-NL from Washington in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/7

2009 • Released by Chicago-NL on 3/12• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 4/1

HENDERSON

2008• Was limited to just 8 games between Double-A Tennessee (5g) and

Triple-A Iowa (3g) due to a right shoulder strain 2007• Went 7-3 with a 2.54 ERA and 10 saves in 50 relief appearances

between Double-A Tennessee and Triple-A Iowa• Spent most of the season at Tennessee.....his stint with Iowa came

from 5/27-6/20 2006• Went 2-3 with a 4.40 ERA and 1 save in 28 games (1 start) between

Class-A Potomac and Class-A Savannah• Spent most of the season at Potomac.....his stint with Savannah

came from 4/9-4/18• Was selected by Chicago-NL from Washington in the Triple-A phase

of the Rule 5 Draft on 12/7

2005• In his only season spent exclusively as a starter, went 9-11 with a

5.47 ERA in 26 starts at Class-A Savannah 2004• Went 2-6 with a 2.59 ERA in 14 games (13 starts) at Class-A

Vermont.....opponents batted .222 2003• In his fi rst professional season went 1-1 with a 5.79 ERA and 1

save in 19 relief appearances between the Rookie GCL Expos and Class-A Vermont

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FULL NAMEBrandon Lee Kintzler

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE28

BIRTHDATE8/1/84 in Las Vegas, NV

RESIDES Las Vegas, NV

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-10/187

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE1 year, 101 days

HOW ACQUIREDContract purchased from the

St. Paul Saints of the independent American Association on 7/24/09

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)None

INNINGS (RELIEF)2.2, 4/25/11 vs. Cin

WALKS3, 9/13/10 at Hou

STRIKEOUTS5, 4/25/11 vs. Cin

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK3 games, 9/7-9/23, 2012

LOSING STREAKNone

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with right elbow infl ammation.....was placed on

the DL on 3/29, retroactive to 3/26• Went a combined 0-4 with a 2.87 ERA and 9 saves in 45 relief appearances between Class-A

Brevard County (6g), Double-A Huntsville (31g) and Triple-A Nashville (8g) • From 5/1-5/16 was on a rehab assignment at Class-A Brevard County and went 0-1 with a

3.00 ERA in 6 appearances• Was reinstated from the disabled list on 5/16 and optioned to Double-A Huntsville, where he

went 0-2 with a 3.28 ERA and 9 saves in 31 appearances• Earned the save in a fi ve pitcher no-hitter on 8/2 vs. Chattanooga (1ip, 1k).....marked the most

pitchers used in a no-hitter in the history of the Southern League (3-1 win)• Joined Triple-A Nashville in mid-August and went 0-1 with a 1.54 ERA in 8 appearances• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 9/3• Went 3-0 with a 3.78 ERA in 14 relief appearances with the Brewers• Notched wins on 9/7 at St. Louis, 9/15 vs. New York-NL and 9/23 at Washington PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Melissa• Graduated from Palo Verde (NV) High School• Attended Pasadena City College and Dixie State College• Enjoys golf, basketball and poker

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Was limited to just 9 relief appearances with the Brewers due to injury and went 1-1 with a

3.68 ERA• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster• Was optioned to Triple-A Nashville on 4/5 after making his only appearance on 4/3 at Cincinnati• Made 1 appearance with Nashville and was recalled on 4/11 after Takashi Saito was placed

on the 15-day disabled list• Recorded his fi rst Major League win in a 6-3, 12-inning victory on 4/18 at Philadelphia as he

tossed 2.0 scoreless innings (1h, 1bb)• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/13, retroactive to 5/5, with right triceps tendinitis• Underwent season-ending surgery on 7/26 (Dr. William Raasch)• Following the season pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League

2010• Began the season at Double-A Huntsville, where he went 1-0 with a 0.40 ERA and 10 saves

in 20 relief appearances.....held opponents to a .141 batting average• Was a Southern League All-Star• Was promoted to Triple-A Nashville in June and went 3-0 with a 2.36 ERA and 6 saves in 22

relief appearances.....held opponents to a .196 batting average• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 9/7• Went 0-1 with a 7.36 ERA in 7 relief appearances with the Brewers• Made his Major League debut on 9/10 vs. Chicago-NL (1.1ip, 1h, 2k, 1wp).....his fi rst career

strikeout victim was Micah Hoffpauir

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• Following the season pitched for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League and went 1-0 with a 3.14 ERA and 2 saves in 11 relief appearances

2009• Began the season with the St. Paul Saints of the independent

American Association and went 8-3 with a 2.79 ERA in 14 games (11 starts)

• Ranked third in the American Association in ERA• Contract was purchased by Milwaukee on 7/24• Spent the remainder of the season at Double-A Huntsville, where

he went 1-2 with a 4.54 ERA in 9 games (6 starts)

2008• Spent his second straight season with the Winnipeg Goldeyes of

the independent Northern League and went 7-6 with a 4.65 ERA in 20 games (19 starts)

2007• Went 5-2 with a 4.07 ERA and 1 save in 29 games (8 starts) with the

Winnipeg Goldeyes of the independent Northern League

2006• Was released by San Diego on 4/1• Missed the entire season.....underwent arthroscopic surgery on his

right shoulder on 9/15

2005• Went 3-2 with a 3.11 ERA and 1 save in 30 relief appearances

between the Rookie Arizona Padres, Class-A Eugene and Class-A Fort Wayne

2004• In his fi rst professional season went 3-2 with a 2.19 ERA and 9

saves in 24 relief appearances between the Rookie Arizona Padres and Class-A Eugene

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2003 • Selected by New York-AL in the 40th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2004 • Selected by San Diego in the 40th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Anup Sinha

2006 • Released by San Diego on 4/1

2009 • Contract purchased by Milwaukee from the St. Paul Saints of the independent American Association on 7/24

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/13 through the remainder of the season with right triceps tendinitis

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/29-5/15 with right elbow infl ammation

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2004 AZ Padres-R 3-2 2.38 21 0 0 0 6 34.0 36 12 9 0 0 9 38 3 0 Eugene-A 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2005 AZ Padres-R 2-0 4.09 8 0 0 0 1 11.0 15 5 5 2 0 4 17 1 0 Eugene-A 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Fort Wayne-A 1-2 3.09 19 0 0 0 0 23.1 20 12 8 2 2 7 19 0 0 2006 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2007 Winnipeg-IND 5-2 4.07 29 8 0 0 1 77.1 78 43 35 8 7 13 41 2 1 2008 Winnipeg-IND 7-6 4.65 20 19 0 0 0 112.1 139 68 58 8 1 36 73 8 0 2009 St. Paul-IND 8-3 2.79 14 11 1 0 0 80.2 89 28 25 3 1 24 46 1 0 Huntsville-AA 1-2 4.54 9 6 0 0 0 35.2 41 21 18 5 1 9 32 1 0 2010 Huntsville-AA 1-0 0.40 20 0 0 0 10 22.1 11 2 1 0 1 1 23 0 0 Nashville-AAA 3-0 2.36 22 0 0 0 6 26.2 19 7 7 1 1 6 21 1 0 MILWAUKEE 0-1 7.36 7 0 0 0 0 7.1 10 6 6 2 0 4 9 1 0 2011 MILWAUKEE 1-1 3.68 9 0 0 0 0 14.2 14 9 6 3 0 3 15 0 1 Nashville-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2012 #Brevard County-A 0-1 3.00 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 2 2 0 0 3 9 1 0 Huntsville-AA 0-2 3.28 31 0 0 0 9 35.2 35 15 13 1 2 12 20 3 0 Nashville-AAA 0-1 1.54 8 0 0 0 0 11.2 8 2 2 0 0 2 11 1 0 MILWAUKEE 3-0 3.78 14 0 0 0 0 16.2 18 7 7 1 0 7 14 1 0 Major League Totals 4-2 4.42 30 0 0 0 0 38.2 42 22 19 6 0 14 38 2 1 Minor League Totals 11-10 2.74 151 6 0 0 35 213.2 198 78 65 11 7 53 197 11 0 Independent League Totals 20-11 3.93 63 38 1 0 1 270.1 306 139 118 19 9 73 160 11 1

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher 1.000 30 2 8 0 10 0

DID YOU KNOW.....

Professional baseball has not been the only job held by Brandon Kintzler since beginning his career in 2004.....from 2004-06, Kintzler served as manager at a Cold Stone Creamery in Las Vegas which was owned by his sister, Amy.....he credits scooping ice cream in 2006 as part of his rehabilitation from shoulder surgery.....he also worked in the front offi ce of the Winnipeg Goldeyes during the 2008 offseason, selling season tickets for the independent team he once pitched for.....during the 2009 offseason, he worked as a limo driver for the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.

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OPENING DAY 2013 AGE26

BIRTHDATE6/13/86 in Eustis, FL

RESIDES Lafayette, LA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-0/194

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE2 years, 136 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the third round of the

2007 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2016 season with

a club option for 2017

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

3, 15x, last: 9/26/12 at Cin

HOME RUNS2, 5/20/12 vs. Min & 8/20/12 vs. ChC

RBI7, 5/20/12 vs. Min & 8/30/12 at ChC

RUNS3, 9/28/11 vs. Pit & 5/20/12 vs. Min

GRAND SLAMS2, 5/20/12 vs. Min & 8/30/12 at ChC

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS1, 8/15/11 vs. LA

MULTI-HOMER GAMES2, 5/20/12 vs. Min & 8/20/12 vs. ChC

HITTING STREAK10 games, 9/11-9/24, 2012

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• On 3/27 signed a 5-year contract through the 2016 season with a club option for 2017• Appeared in 96 games, including 80 starts at catcher.....made his fi rst Opening Day roster• Batted second (4g), fourth (3g), fi fth (15g), sixth (35g), seventh (12g) and eighth (11g) in the lineup• His .320 batting average was the highest in franchise history for a player whose primary

position was catcher (minimum 300ab)• The team had a 4.27 ERA when he caught (717.1ip, 340er) and went 41-39 when he started• Threw out 16 of 86 runners attempting to steal (18.6%)• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/28-7/25 with a fractured right hand.....missed 50

games.....batted .299 (53-177, 7hr, 28rbi) after his return• From 7/19-7/25 played in 6 rehab games at Class-A Wisconsin (4g) and Triple-A Nashville (2g)• Batted .389 (37-for-95) with runners in scoring position, including a Major League-best .514

(18-for-35) prior to his injury• Produced 7-RBI games on 5/20 vs. Minnesota and 8/30 at Chicago-NL, which tied the

franchise record for a game, now done seven times• Is the only catcher in Major League history with two 7-RBI games in a season• Belted grand slams in both of his 7-RBI efforts.....were the fi rst grand slams of his career• Is one of only fi ve catchers in Major League history with two 7-RBI games in a career, joining

Bill Dickey, Smoky Burgess, Johnny Bench and Ramon Hernandez• Named Brewers Player of the Month for May (.388, 3hr, 22rbi)• From 9/11-9/24 recorded a career-high 10-game hitting streak (14-41, .341, 1hr, 6rbi)• Was selected to the United States provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sarah.....the couple has a daughter name Ellia• Graduated from Umatilla (FL) High School• Attended the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, where he was a First Team All-Sun Belt

Conference selection in 2007• Provides tickets for military families.....supports Fischer House, assisting military families• Enjoys hunting and fi shing.....follow him on Twitter (@JLucroy20) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .265 with 12 HR and 59 RBI in 136 games during his fi rst full season in the majors• Made 114 starts, all at catcher• The team had a 3.63 ERA when he caught (1043.2ip, 421er) and went 68-46 when he started• Threw out 21 of 98 runners attempting to steal (21.4%)• Began the year on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured right pinkie fi nger.....was placed on

the disabled list on 3/30, retroactive to 3/22, and was reinstated on 4/11.....missed 10 games• From 4/7-4/10 appeared in 4 games at Double-A Huntsville during a rehab assignment• Began his season with a 9-game hitting streak (13-35, .371, 1hr, 4rbi)• Produced his fi rst career walk-off hit with a bases-loaded suicide squeeze bunt in the ninth

inning on 5/28 vs. San Francisco, giving the Brewers a 3-2 victory• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for May (.298, 5hr, 20rbi)• Belted his fi rst career pinch-hit homer on 8/15 vs. Los Angeles with a solo shot off Scott Elbert• Batted .250 (8-for-32) with 1 HR and 5 RBI in 10 games during the postseason

JONATHANJONATHAN LUCROYLUCROYCATCHERCATCHER

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2007 • Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Brian Sankey

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/30-4/10 with a fractured right pinkie fi nger

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/28-7/25 with a fractured right hand

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.326), 2012 (.368) SLG: Career (.412), 2012 (.513) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 Helena-R .342 61 234 35 80 18 2 4 39 0 2 1 16 37 0 3 4 2008 West Virginia-A .310 65 239 45 74 16 1 10 33 0 2 3 30 39 8 1 5 Brevard County-A .292 64 236 31 69 12 1 10 44 0 6 2 28 45 1 2 3 2009 Huntsville-AA .267 125 419 61 112 32 2 9 66 1 6 2 78 66 1 1 7 2010 Huntsville-AA .452 10 42 8 19 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 Nashville-AAA .238 21 80 8 19 4 0 2 11 0 0 0 3 14 0 0 2 MILWAUKEE .253 75 277 24 70 9 0 4 26 0 1 1 18 44 4 2 5 2011 #Huntsville-AA .273 4 11 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 MILWAUKEE .265 136 430 45 114 16 1 12 59 4 3 2 29 99 2 1 7 2012 MILWAUKEE .320 96 316 46 101 17 4 12 58 1 3 4 22 44 4 1 7 #Wisconsin-A .333 4 12 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 #Nashville-AAA .429 2 7 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Major League Totals .279 307 1023 115 285 42 5 28 143 5 7 7 69 187 10 4 19 Minor League Totals .299 356 1280 195 383 87 6 35 205 2 16 9 166 206 13 7 23

# - Injury Rehab

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP PB Catcher .992 295 2304 141 19 2464 16 4

Passed Balls: 2010 (1), 2011 (1), 2012 (2)

LUCROY

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. Ari .200 4 15 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .294 6 17 2 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

2010• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Began the season at Double-A Huntsville (10g, .452, 0hr, 5rbi)• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 5/21 from Triple-A Nashville

(21g, .238, 2hr, 11rbi).....took the roster spot of Gregg Zaun (DL)• Batted .253 with 4 HR and 26 RBI in 75 games with the Brewers,

making 74 starts at catcher • The team had a 4.40 ERA when he caught (655ip, 320er) and went

36-38 when he started• Threw out 15 of 52 runners attempting to steal (28.8%)• Made his Major League debut on 5/21 at Minnesota and had a

pinch-hit single off Nick Blackburn in his fi rst plate appearance• Hit his fi rst Major League homer off Ryan Rowland-Smith on 6/25

vs. Seattle (3-run shot).....marked his fi rst career RBIs (15th game)

2009• Entered the season as the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Spent the season at Double-A Huntsville, batting .267 with 9 HR

and 66 RBI in 125 games

• Led the team in RBI (66), doubles (32) and walks (78)• Was a Southern League All-Star• Following the season played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona

Fall League and batted .310 with 2 HR and 10 RBI in 17 games 2008• Batted a combined .301 with 20 HR and 77 RBI in 129 games

between Class-A West Virginia and Class-A Brevard County• Was a South Atlantic League All-Star at West Virginia

2007• Spent his fi rst professional season at Rookie Helena, where he

batted .342 with 4 HR and 39 RBI in 61 games• Was named to the Pioneer League Postseason All-Star Team• His .342 batting average ranked sixth in the Pioneer League• Was recognized as a Rookie All-Star and rated as the sixth-best

prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball America• Made his pro debut on 6/19 at Missoula, going 0-for-3 with a walk

as he started at catcher• Following the season played for the North Shore Honu of the

Hawaiian Winter League and batted .299 with 8 RBI in 23 games

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Began the year at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted .198 with 4 HR and 13 RBI in 35 games• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 5/29, taking the roster spot of catcher Jonathan Lucroy (DL)• Appeared in 78 games with the Brewers, including 58 starts at catcher.....the team was 10

games over .500 when he started (34-24, .586)• The team had a 3.87 ERA when he caught (537.1ip, 231er)• Threw out 12 of 44 runners attempting to steal (27.3%)• Made his fi rst Major League start on 5/29 at Los Angeles and notched his fi rst big league hit

with a single off Nathan Eovaldi.....he and Mike Fiers became the fi rst catcher/pitcher combo in franchise history to each make their fi rst Major League starts in the same game (won, 2-1)

• Recorded his fi rst Major League homer on 6/3 vs. Pittsburgh with a solo shot off Juan Cruz• Hit a 2-run homer in the top of the ninth inning on 6/15 at Minnesota off Matt Capps to snap a

3-3 tie and give the Brewers a 5-3 win• Produced a career-high 4 hits in the 10-7 win on 7/13 vs. Pittsburgh, going 4-for-5 with a run

and his fi rst career stolen base• Belted his fi rst career grand slam on 10/2 vs. San Diego off Anthony Bass.....the home run

provided the only runs in a 4-3 victory• Was selected to the Team Puerto Rico provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Janelise.....follow him on Twitter (@Machete1224)• Graduated from Dr. Juan J. Nunez High School in Puerto Rico• This past January hosted a carnival for over 250 kids for Three Kings Day in Naguabo, PR• Cuts hair in his free time, even serving as a barber to his teammates

MARTIN MARTIN MALDONADOMALDONADOCATCHERCATCHER

FULL NAMEMartin Valdes Maldonado

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE26

BIRTHDATE8/16/86 in Naguabo, PR

RESIDES Naguabo, PR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-0/233

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE156 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 1/24/07

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

4, 7/13/12 vs. Pit

HOME RUNS1, 8x, last: 10/2/12 vs. SD

RBI4, 10/2/12 vs. SD

RUNS2, 8/6/12 vs. Cin & 8/14/12 at Col

GRAND SLAMS1, 10/2/12 vs. SD

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK5 games, 6/20-6/25, 2012 PHOTO: JERRY KIRKLAND

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CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP PB Catcher .990 72 527 47 6 580 6 2 First Base 1.000 4 9 0 0 9 1 -

Passed Balls: 2011 (0), 2012 (2)

Games at fi rst base (no starts): 8/26/12 at Pittsburgh, 8/27/12 at Chicago-NL, 9/22/12 at Washington and 10/3/12 vs. San Diego

MALDONADO

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2004 • Selected by LA of Anaheim in the 27th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Arnold Cochrane

2007 • Released by LA of Anaheim on 1/10• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/24

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.320), 2012 (.321) SLG: Career (.406), 2012 (.408) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2004 AZ Angels-R .217 25 60 5 13 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 13 2 1 7 2005 AZ Angels-R .256 27 86 6 22 2 0 0 10 1 1 1 2 9 0 0 3 Orem-R .250 9 32 4 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 3 2006 AZ Angels-R .222 21 63 9 14 1 1 0 6 3 0 3 7 12 0 2 6 2007 West Virginia-A .221 66 208 20 46 8 0 2 22 6 1 13 14 36 2 0 5 2008 Brevard County-A .266 34 94 8 25 8 0 0 9 2 1 5 8 17 3 1 5 Huntsville-AA .194 31 98 4 19 2 0 2 8 4 0 0 4 24 0 0 1 2009 Nashville-AAA .333 7 18 1 6 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 Wisconsin-A .105 7 19 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 7 1 0 0 Brevard County-A .199 81 251 25 50 9 0 2 21 9 2 7 30 51 2 1 4 2010 Brevard County-A .121 10 33 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 8 1 0 0 Huntsville-AA .252 34 103 9 26 6 0 2 12 2 2 7 9 24 0 2 4 Nashville-AAA .253 52 174 19 44 9 0 7 26 7 4 2 14 45 0 1 2 2011 Huntsville-AA .264 64 208 24 55 13 0 3 34 3 2 9 19 56 2 1 5 Nashville-AAA .321 39 134 23 43 5 0 8 25 4 1 5 16 21 0 0 1 MILWAUKEE .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2012 Nashville-AAA .198 35 121 10 24 6 0 4 13 1 3 4 9 37 0 2 6 MILWAUKEE .266 78 233 22 62 9 0 8 30 4 0 2 17 56 1 1 6 Major League Totals .265 81 234 22 62 9 0 8 30 4 0 2 17 57 1 1 6 Minor League Totals .236 542 1702 169 401 71 1 31 200 42 20 60 141 368 13 11 53

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .287 with 11 HR and 59 RBI in 103 games between Double-A

Huntsville (64g) and Triple-A Nashville (39g)• Named Brewers Minor League Co-Player of the Month for August

(.351, 8hr, 20rbi).....was recalled by Milwaukee on 9/1• Appeared in 3 games with the Brewers, all off the bench• Made his Major League debut on 9/3 at Houston as he caught the

ninth inning• His only plate appearance with the Brewers came as a pinch hitter

on 9/17 at Cincinnati (struck out against Travis Wood)• Following the season played for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican

Winter League and batted .271 with 4 HR and 15 RBI in 35 games• Was named best defensive catcher in the Brewers organization

according to Baseball America for the second straight season

2010• Batted .239 with 9 HR and 41 RBI in 96 games between Class-A

Brevard County (10g), Double-A Huntsville (34g) and Triple-A Nashville (52g)

• Named best defensive catcher in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America

• Following the season played for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League and batted .243 with 1 HR and 7 RBI in 25 games

2009• Batted .201 with 2 HR and 26 RBI in 95 games between Triple-A

Nashville (7g), Class-A Wisconsin (7g) and Class-A Brevard County (81g)

• Following the season played for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican Winter League and batted .200 with 3 HR and 8 RBI in 25 games

2008• Batted .229 with 2 HR and 17 RBI in 65 games between Class-A

Brevard County (34g) and Double-A Huntsville (31g)• Following the season played for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican

Winter League and batted .125 with 2 RBI in 11 games

2007• Was released by LA of Anaheim on 1/10 and signed with Milwaukee

on 1/24.....spent the season at Class-A West Virginina (66 games)

2004-2006• Played at the rookie level in the Angels organization

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FULL NAMESanto Manzanillo

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE24

BIRTHDATE12/20/88 in La Victoria, DR

RESIDES Phoenix, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-2/225

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a non-drafted free agent

on 10/26/05

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 2-6 with a 6.95 ERA and 1 save in 18 relief appearances between Double-A Huntsville

(12g), Rookie Arizona Brewers (2g) and Class-A Wisconsin (4g)• Was on the disabled list with Huntsville from 6/23-8/22 with a strained right rotator cuff• Pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 1-1 with a 1.75 ERA and 17 saves in 48 relief appearances between Class-A Brevard

County (28g) and Double-A Huntsville (20g).....held opponents to a .194 batting average• Pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League (3g) and Licey (1g) in the

Dominican Winter League• Was rated by Baseball America as the Brewers’ pitching prospect with the best fastball• Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/18• Was involved in a car accident on 11/29 while traveling from La Romana to the team’s

Dominican baseball complex in San Pedro de Macoris.....he suffered a sprained right shoulder and multiple lacerations

2010• Went 1-1 with a 5.77 ERA in 26 relief appearances at Class-A Wisconsin

2009• Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 5/21, performed by Dr. William Raasch

2008• Went 0-1 with a 9.28 ERA and 1 save in 13 games (6 starts) at Rookie Helena

2006-07• Spent his fi rst two professional seasons with the Rookie Arizona Brewers

SANTO SANTO MANZANILLOMANZANILLORIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2005 • Signed with Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 10/26.....signed by Fernando Arango and Fausto Sosa Pena

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 13.22 14 0 0 0 0 16.1 14 29 24 1 4 47 13 10 2 2007 AZ Brewers-R 4-4 3.90 14 0 0 0 1 27.2 22 18 12 1 1 29 18 6 0 2008 Helena-R 0-1 9.28 13 6 0 0 1 32.0 41 35 33 3 4 26 27 7 0 2009 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2010 Wisconsin-A 1-1 5.77 26 0 0 0 0 53.0 58 36 34 3 2 30 40 10 1 2011 Brevard County-A 1-0 1.52 28 0 0 0 10 41.1 31 9 7 2 1 14 43 6 0 Huntsville-AA 0-1 2.21 20 0 0 0 7 20.1 13 5 5 2 1 12 19 1 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 0-4 6.08 12 0 0 0 1 13.1 13 10 9 2 0 10 10 3 1 #AZ Brewers-R 0-1 10.12 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 5 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 Wisconsin-A 2-1 7.50 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 5 5 1 0 5 2 0 0 Minor League Totals 8-13 5.59 133 6 0 0 20 212.2 201 152 132 15 13 173 174 44 4

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FULL NAMEChristopher Gregg Narveson

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE31

BIRTHDATE12/20/81 in Englewood, CO

RESIDES Phoenix, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-3/207

BATS/THROWSLeft/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE3 years, 102 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 12/4/07

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)8.0, 6/27/10 vs. Sea

& 6/10/11 vs. StL

INNINGS (RELIEF)4.1, 10/4/09 at StL

WALKS5, 3x, last: 9/25/11 vs. Fla

STRIKEOUTS10, 9/23/09 vs. ChC

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES1, 9/23/09 vs. ChC (10k)

WINNING STREAK4 games, 7/26-9/3, 2011

LOSING STREAK3 games, 4/25-5/8, 2011

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Made just 2 starts, going 1-1 with a 7.00 ERA (9ip, 7er)• His starts came on 4/10 at Chicago-NL (won) and 4/15 at Atlanta (lost)• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 4/20, retroactive to 4/16, with a torn left rotator cuff• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 4/29• Underwent season-ending surgery on his rotator cuff and labrum on 5/1.....surgery was

performed by Dr. William Raasch• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/10/13, avoiding arbitration

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from T.C. Roberson (NC) High School, where he combined to go 22-0 his junior

and senior seasons• In January 2010 graduated from the University of Phoenix with a major in business

management and a minor in fi nance• Is a fi nancial contributor to the Jimmy V Foundation, Garth Brooks’ Teammates for Kids

Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure• Enjoys golf, hunting and fi shing.....follow him on Twitter (@sleep_trick)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 11-8 with a 4.45 ERA in 30 games (28 starts)• Produced 12 quality starts• The Brewers went 16-12 in his starts• Made his only relief outings on 8/31 vs. St. Louis (1ip, 1bb) and 9/14 vs. Colorado (2ip, 2k)• Started the Brewers’ home opener on 4/4 vs. Atlanta and received a no-decision in the 2-1 loss

(6ip, 3h, 3bb, 5k).....left the game with a 1-0 lead• Began the season with 14.0 consecutive scoreless innings, tying Chuck Porter (1984) for

the fi fth-longest streak in franchise history by a starting pitcher to begin a season.....was the longest streak by a lefty starter to begin a season

• Tied his career high with 8.0 innings pitched in an 8-0 win on 6/10 vs. St. Louis, allowing just 6 hits (1bb, 6k)

• From 7/26-9/3 recorded a career-high 4-game winning streak over 6 games (5 starts) while posting a 3.49 ERA (28.1ip, 11er)

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/10-8/21, retroactive to 8/7, with a left thumb laceration.....suffered the injury on 8/9 while repairing his glove with a pair of scissors

• Appeared in 6 postseason games, going 0-0 with an 11.05 ERA (7.1ip, 9er)• On 10/25 underwent surgery on his left hip (Dr. William Raasch)

2010• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster and spent his fi rst full season in the Major Leagues• Went 12-9 with a 4.99 ERA in 37 games (28 starts)• Ranked third on the staff in wins (12) and strikeouts (137)• Produced 12 quality starts• The Brewers went 14-14 in his starts• Began the year in the bullpen, where he went 1-0 with a 7.20 ERA in 9 appearances (10ip, 8er)

CHRISCHRIS NARVESONNARVESONLEFT-HANDED PITCHERLEFT-HANDED PITCHER

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• Went 11-9 with a 4.85 ERA in his 28 starts (157.2ip, 85er)• Made quality starts in 6 of his fi nal 7 outings while going 3-2 with a

3.05 ERA (44.1ip, 15er)• Struck out a season-high 9 batters on 5/15 vs. Philadelphia (L), 9/7

vs. St. Louis (W) and 9/30 at New York-NL (W)• Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings in a 3-0 win on 6/27 vs. Seattle,

allowing just 4 hits (1bb, 7k)• Was the winning pitcher in Trevor Hoffman’s 600th save game on

9/7 vs. St. Louis

2009• Split the season between Triple-A Nashville and Milwaukee• Had two stints with Milwaukee (6/13-7/7 and 8/21-end)• Went 2-0 with a 3.83 ERA in 21 games (4 starts) with the Brewers• Went 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA as a starter (18.2ip, 7er) and 1-0 with a

4.13 ERA as a reliever (28.1ip, 13er)• Made his 4 starts with the Brewers from 9/13-9/29• In his fi rst stint with the team (6/13-7/7) went 0-0 with an 8.44 ERA

in 9 relief appearances (10.2ip, 10er)• In his second stint with the team (8/21-end) went 2-0 with a 2.48

ERA in 12 games, including 4 starts (36.1ip, 10er)• Earned his fi rst Major League win on 8/22 at Washington in relief

(2.2ip, 2h, 2k, 1hbp)• Notched his fi rst career win as a starter in a 3-2 victory on 9/23 vs.

Chicago-NL.....in that start became the fi rst Brewers rookie with a 10+ strikeout performance since Steve Woodard had 11 on 7/29/98 at St. Louis (5.2ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 10k, 1hr).....Narveson became the fi rst Brewers left-handed rookie to do it since Angel Miranda had 10 on 8/7/93 at Toronto

• Named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for September/October, going 1-0 with a 2.73 ERA in 9 games, including 4 starts (29.2ip, 32k)

• Went 4-4 with a 3.70 ERA and 5 saves in 26 appearances (6 starts) at Nashville

• Made his fi rst 20 appearances at Nashville in relief, going 3-3 with a 3.38 ERA and 5 saves (40ip, 15er)

• Made his last 6 appearances at Nashville as a starter, going 1-1 with a 4.08 ERA (35.1ip, 16er)

2008• In his fi rst season in the Brewers organization went 6-13 with a 5.43

ERA in 28 games (22 starts) at Triple-A Nashville• Pitched for Hermosillo in the Mexican Pacifi c League

2007• Went 3-2 with a 5.17 ERA in 12 starts between Triple-A Memphis

and Class-A Palm Beach.....missed time due to a left shoulder injury• Pitched for Hermosillo in the Mexican Pacifi c League• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/4

2006• Went 8-5 with a 2.69 ERA in 18 starts between Class-A Palm Beach

and Triple-A Memphis• Did not pitch until late May at Palm Beach as he recovered from

surgery to repair his left labrum• Went 0-0 with a 2.12 ERA in 3 starts at Palm Beach before he was

transferred to Memphis in mid-June• Went 8-5 with a 2.81 ERA in 15 starts at Memphis

• Earned a promotion to St. Louis on 9/5• Went 0-0 with a 4.82 ERA in 5 games (1 start) with the Cardinals• Made his Major League debut on 9/8 at Arizona, allowing 2 runs on

2 hits in 2.0 innings (3k, 1wp, 1bk).....his fi rst career strikeout victim was Andy Green, the fi rst batter he faced

• Made his fi rst Major League start on 9/22 at Houston and received a no-decision (4ip, 2h, 2r, 2er, 2bb, 6k, 1hr).....the Cardinals lost the game, 6-5

2005• Was traded from Colorado to Boston with C Charles Johnson in

exchange for RHP Byung-Hyun Kim on 3/30• Went 4-5 with a 4.77 ERA in 21 games (20 starts) at Triple-A

Pawtucket• Was claimed off waivers by St. Louis on 8/8• Was assigned to Triple-A Memphis, where he went 0-1 with a 12.15

ERA in 2 starts before going on the disabled list with a left shoulder strain

2004• Began the season at Double-A Tennessee, where he went 5-10 with

a 4.16 ERA in 23 starts• Was traded from St. Louis to Colorado with LHP Luis Martinez as

the players to be named on 8/11 in the deal that sent RHP Jason Burch to Colorado in exchange for OF Larry Walker on 8/6

• Finished the season at Double-A Tulsa, going 0-3 with a 3.15 ERA in 4 starts

2003• Went 11-10 with a 2.91 ERA in 25 games (24 starts) between

Class-A Palm Beach and Double-A Tennessee• Was a Florida State League All-Star• Played in the All-Star Futures Game at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field• Began the season at Palm Beach, where he went 7-7 with a 2.86

ERA in 15 games (14 starts)• Was promoted to Tennessee in late June and went 4-3 with a 3.00

ERA in 10 starts

2002• Went 2-3 with a 4.60 ERA in 15 starts between Rookie Johnson City

and Class-A Peoria• Began the season on the disabled list as he recovered from

offseason “Tommy John” surgery on his left elbow• Was sent to Johnson City on 6/18 for rehabilitation and went 0-2

with a 4.91 ERA in 6 starts• Was reinstated from the disabled list on 7/15 and sent to Class-A

Peoria, where he went 2-1 with a 4.46 ERA in 9 starts

2001• Went 7-6 with a 2.31 ERA in 19 starts between Class-A Peoria and

Class-A Potomac.....did not pitch after 7/18 due to a strained left elbow

2000• In his fi rst professional season went 2-4 with a 3.27 ERA in 12 starts

at Rookie Johnson City

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2000 Johnson City-R 2-4 3.27 12 12 0 0 0 55.0 57 33 20 7 3 25 63 3 0 2001 Peoria-A 3-3 1.98 8 8 0 0 0 50.0 32 14 11 3 3 11 53 0 0 Potomac-A 4-3 2.57 11 11 1 0 0 66.2 52 22 19 4 0 13 53 3 0 2002 #Johnson City-R 0-2 4.91 6 6 0 0 0 18.1 23 12 10 2 1 6 16 0 0 Peoria-A 2-1 4.46 9 9 0 0 0 42.1 49 24 21 5 0 8 36 3 0 2003 Palm Beach-A 7-7 2.86 15 14 1 0 0 91.1 83 34 29 4 2 19 65 4 0 Tennessee-AA 4-3 3.00 10 10 0 0 0 57.0 56 21 19 6 0 26 34 4 1 2004 Tennessee-AA 5-10 4.16 23 23 0 0 0 127.2 114 64 59 11 5 51 121 7 0 Tulsa-AA 0-3 3.15 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 16 14 7 1 2 13 14 2 0 2005 Pawtucket-AAA 4-5 4.77 21 20 0 0 0 111.1 109 62 59 15 10 46 66 4 1 Memphis-AAA 0-1 12.15 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 11 9 9 2 1 7 8 0 0 2006 #Palm Beach-A 0-0 2.12 3 3 0 0 0 17.0 9 4 4 2 0 1 13 0 0 Memphis-AAA 8-5 2.81 15 15 0 0 0 80.0 70 26 25 9 2 33 58 3 0 ST. LOUIS 0-0 4.82 5 1 0 0 0 9.1 6 5 5 1 1 5 12 1 1 2007 Memphis-AAA 3-2 5.72 9 9 1 0 0 45.2 41 29 29 6 1 21 35 3 0 #Palm Beach-A 0-0 2.70 3 3 0 0 0 10.0 10 4 3 1 0 3 6 1 0 2008 Nashville-AAA 6-13 5.43 28 22 0 0 0 136.0 140 90 82 23 4 57 125 9 0 2009 Nashville-AAA 4-4 3.70 26 6 0 0 5 75.1 59 36 31 3 1 26 76 4 0 MILWAUKEE 2-0 3.83 21 4 0 0 0 47.0 45 22 20 7 2 16 46 4 0 2010 MILWAUKEE 12-9 4.99 37 28 0 0 0 167.2 172 96 93 21 5 59 137 6 0 2011 MILWAUKEE 11-8 4.45 30 28 0 0 0 161.2 160 82 80 17 1 65 126 4 1 2012 MILWAUKEE 1-1 7.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 10 8 7 2 0 4 5 0 0 Milwaukee Totals 26-18 4.67 90 62 0 0 0 385.1 387 208 200 47 8 144 314 14 1 Major League Totals 26-18 4.67 95 63 0 0 0 394.2 393 213 205 48 9 149 326 15 2 Minor League Totals 52-66 3.89 205 177 3 0 5 1010.1 931 498 437 104 35 366 842 50 2

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals .227 110 5 25 3 0 0 12 15 0 1 5 42 0 0 3

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .962 95 17 58 3 78 1

NARVESON

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2000 • Selected by St. Louis in the second round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Randy Benson

2004 • Acquired by Colorado from St. Louis, along with LHP Luis Martinez, as the players to be named on 8/11 in the deal that sent RHP Jason Burch to Colorado in exchange for OF Larry Walker on 8/6

2005 • Acquired by Boston from Colorado, along with C Charles Johnson, in exchange for RHP Byung-Hyun Kim on 3/30• Claimed off waivers by St. Louis from Boston on 8/8

2007 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/4

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/10-8/21 with a left thumb laceration

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/20-4/28 with a torn left rotator cuff.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 4/29

DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. Ari 0-0 11.57 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 3 3 2 0 1 5 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 MIL vs. StL 0-0 10.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 6 6 3 0 1 8 0 0

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FULL NAMEMichael Robert Olmsted

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE5/2/87 in Bellfl ower, CA

RESIDES Huntington Beach, CA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-6/245

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 11/3/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 1-4 with a 1.52 ERA and 19 saves in 47 relief appearances between Class-A Salem and

Double-A Portland.....opponents batted .168.....had 92 strikeouts in 59.1 innings• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 11/3

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Briana• Graduated from Marina (CA) High School and attended Cypress Junior College

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Signed as a free agent with Boston on 5/5• Went 2-0 with a 1.39 ERA and 6 saves in 21 relief appearances between the Rookie GCL Red

Sox and Class-A Greeneville.....opponents batted .167.....had 48 strikeouts in 32.1 innings

2010• Appeared in 3 games with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of the Japanese Pacifi c League

2009• Missed the entire season after being released by the Mets on 4/17

2008• Appeared in 8 games between the Rookie GCL Mets, Rookie Kingsport and Class-A Savannah• Had “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 10/1 after an Instructional League injury 2007• Went 1-1 with a 2.52 ERA in 10 games (6 starts) between the Rookie GCL Mets, Rookie

Kingsport and Class-A Brooklyn.....opponents batted .189.....had 36 strikeouts in 35.2 innings

MICHAEL MICHAEL OLMSTEDOLMSTEDRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2007 • Selected by New York-NL in the ninth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Steve Leavitt

2011 • Signed as a free agent with Boston on 5/5

2012 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 11/3

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 GCL Mets-R 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 Kingsport-R 1-1 1.93 6 6 0 0 0 28.0 18 7 6 2 3 10 22 1 0 Brooklyn-A 0-0 7.71 2 0 0 0 0 4.2 5 4 4 1 0 1 6 2 0 2008 #GCL Mets-R 0-0 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 6 4 2 1 0 2 3 1 0 Kingsport-R 1-1 1.83 4 4 0 0 0 19.2 11 4 4 1 1 5 23 4 0 Savannah-A 1-0 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 12 4 4 1 0 3 11 2 0 2009 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2010 Fukuoka-Japan 1-1 3.60 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 1 0 2011 GCL Red Sox-R 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Greeneville-A 1-0 1.59 18 0 0 0 4 28.1 17 7 5 0 2 9 44 3 0 2012 Salem-A 0-2 2.29 33 0 0 0 16 39.1 25 13 10 1 2 8 61 5 0 Portland-AA 1-2 0.00 14 0 0 0 3 20.0 11 5 0 0 1 7 31 0 0 Minor League Totals 6-6 1.96 86 14 0 0 25 161.0 107 48 35 7 10 47 213 18 0 Japan Totals 1-1 3.60 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 1 0

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FULL NAMEAriel Pena Mora

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE23

BIRTHDATE5/20/89 in Los Jovillos, DR

RESIDES Los Jovillos, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-3/238

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDFrom LA of Anaheim, along with

SS Jean Segura and RHP Johnny Hellweg, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered the season as the ninth-best prospect in the Angels organization according to

Baseball America• Began the season at Double-A Arkansas, where he went 6-6 with a 2.99 ERA in 19 starts• Held Texas League opponents to a .222 batting average with 111 strikeouts in 114.1 innings• Was selected to the All-Star Futures Game• Was traded to Milwaukee, along with SS Jean Segura and RHP Johnny Hellweg, in exchange

for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27• Was assigned to Double-A Huntsville, where he went 0-2 with a 7.24 ERA in 7 starts• Pitched for Licey in the Dominican Winter League

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Spent most of the season at Class-A Inland Empire, where he went 10-6 with a 4.45 ERA in 27

starts.....struck out 180 batters in 151.2 innings.....opponents batted .264• Made a start at Triple-A Salt Lake, coming on 8/31 vs. Colorado Springs

2010• Went 7-6 with a 4.21 ERA in 21 starts between Class-A Rancho Cucamonga and Class-A

Cedar Rapids.....struck out 96 batters in 113.1 innings.....opponents batted .244

2009• Went 5-4 with a 3.83 ERA in 14 games (6 starts) with the Rookie Arizona Angels• Struck out 47 batters in 49.1 innings.....opponents batted .247

2007-08• Spent his fi rst two professional seasons in the Dominican Summer League and went 17-5 with

a 2.04 ERA in 29 starts• Struck out 164 batters in 176.1 innings.....opponents batted .207

ARIEL ARIEL PENAPENARIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2007 • Signed as a non-drafted free agent with LA of Anaheim on 2/17.....signed by Freddy Rodriguez

2012 • Acquired by Milwaukee from LA of Anaheim, along with SS Jean Segura and RHP Johnny Hellweg, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 DSL Angels-R 10-2 2.26 14 14 2 0 0 79.2 62 27 20 1 4 32 54 5 1 2008 DSL Angels-R 7-3 1.86 15 15 0 0 0 96.2 73 33 20 0 5 26 110 9 0 2009 AZ Angels-R 5-4 3.83 14 6 0 0 0 49.1 46 26 21 2 3 15 47 3 0 2010 Rancho Cucamonga-A 0-1 8.71 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 10 10 10 0 0 13 8 0 0 Cedar Rapids-A 7-5 3.76 18 18 1 0 0 103.0 93 51 43 7 7 60 88 8 1 2011 Inland Empire-A 10-6 4.45 27 27 1 0 0 151.2 154 88 75 10 7 81 180 15 0 Salt Lake-AAA 0-0 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 7 3 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 2012 Arkansas-AA 6-6 2.99 19 19 1 0 0 114.1 95 43 38 14 1 42 111 7 0 Huntsville-AA 0-2 7.24 7 7 0 0 0 32.1 40 26 26 5 5 23 29 3 0 Minor League Totals 45-29 3.56 118 110 5 0 0 641.1 580 307 254 39 32 296 630 50 2

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered the season as the top prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Spent most of the year at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 7-11 with a 4.66 ERA in 28 starts• Ranked fi fth in the Pacifi c Coast League in strikeouts (143)• Went 6-3 with a 3.32 ERA over his last 15 starts with Nashville (81.1ip, 30er)• Was named Pacifi c Coast League Pitcher of the Week for 7/2-7/8• Had two stints with the Brewers (4/21-4/23 and 9/4-end)• Went 2-1 with a 2.48 ERA in 6 appearances (5 starts) with Milwaukee• Produced 3 quality starts.....the team went 3-2 in his starts• Made his Major League debut in relief on 4/22 vs. Colorado (1ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 1k).....his fi rst

career strikeout was Tyler Colvin• Made his fi rst Major League start and earned his fi rst win in an 8-5 victory on 9/5 at Miami

(6ip, 5h, 3r, 3er, 4bb, 3k)• Tossed 8.0 innings of 2-hit shutout ball in a 3-0 win on 9/16 vs. New York-NL (1bb, 5k)• Enters 2013 as the top prospect in the organization according to Baseball America

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Entered 2011 as the third-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Went 11-7 with a 3.17 ERA in 26 starts between Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville• Ranked second in the organization in wins (11) and strikeouts (157)• Held opponents to a .233 batting average with 157 strikeouts in just 150.2 innings• Was a Southern League All-Star.....named Southern League Pitcher of the Week for 7/25-7/31• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July (6gs, 4-0, 0.66)• Following the season pitched for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League

2010• Went 8-6 with a 3.79 ERA in 27 games (25 starts) between Class-A Brevard County and

Double-A Huntsville

2009• Went 4-4 with a 3.47 ERA and 1 save in 27 games (15 starts) at Class-A Wisconsin• Held opponents to a .235 batting average with 118 strikeouts in just 103.2 innings• Was a Midwest League All-Star.....named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for 5/18-5/24

2008• Went 1-2 with a 4.19 ERA and 2 saves in 17 games (4 starts) between Rookie Helena and

Class-A West Virginia• Held opponents to a .225 batting average with 39 strikeouts in just 34.1 innings• Was rated as the 16th-best prospect in the Pioneer League according to Baseball America

2007• Missed the entire season as he recovered from “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow 2006• Spent his fi rst pro season with the Rookie Arizona Brewers and went 2-5 with a 6.63 ERA in

14 games (6 starts)• Made his professional debut in a loss on 6/23 vs. AZ Athletics (2ip, 4h, 4r, 2er, 1bb, 1k, 1hbp)• His fi rst professional win came on 7/23 vs. AZ Angels (6ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 4k)

WILY WILY PERALTAPERALTARIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

FULL NAMEWily Peralta

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE23

BIRTHDATE5/8/89 in Samana, DR

RESIDES Bonao, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/245

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE33 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a non-drafted free agent

on 11/26/05

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)8.0, 9/16/12 vs. NYM

INNINGS (RELIEF)1.0, 4/22/12 vs. Col

WALKS4, 9/5/12 at Mia & 9/22/12 at Wsh

STRIKEOUTS6, 9/27/12 at Cin

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK2 games, 9/5-9/16, 2012

LOSING STREAKNone

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2005 • Signed with Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 11/26.....signed by Fernando Arango and Fausto Sosa Pena

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 AZ Brewers-R 2-5 6.63 14 6 0 0 0 38.0 51 37 28 5 5 20 28 4 0 2007 ( Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2008 Helena-R 1-1 3.07 15 2 0 0 2 29.1 23 14 10 4 0 8 36 4 0 West Virginia-A 0-1 10.80 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 6 6 6 0 1 3 3 0 0 2009 Wisconsin-A 4-4 3.47 27 15 0 0 1 103.2 91 45 40 5 4 46 118 8 0 2010 Brevard County-A 6-3 3.86 19 17 0 0 0 105.0 102 50 45 5 6 40 75 3 1 Huntsville-AA 2-3 3.61 8 8 0 0 0 42.1 43 22 17 5 4 24 29 4 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 9-7 3.46 21 21 1 0 0 119.2 106 57 46 9 4 48 117 8 0 Nashville-AAA 2-0 2.03 5 5 0 0 0 31.0 21 7 7 0 1 11 40 1 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 7-11 4.66 28 28 1 0 0 146.2 154 79 76 9 9 78 143 9 1 MILWAUKEE 2-1 2.48 6 5 0 0 0 29.0 24 8 8 0 0 11 23 1 0 Major League Totals 2-1 2.48 6 5 0 0 0 29.0 24 8 8 0 0 11 23 1 0 Minor League Totals 33-35 3.99 139 104 2 0 3 620.2 597 317 275 42 34 278 589 41 2

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BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .091 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 Totals .091 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher .889 6 4 4 1 9 0

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JOSHJOSH PRINCEPRINCEOUTFIELDEROUTFIELDER

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .251 with 7 HR, 55 RBI and 41 stolen bases in 137 games at Double-A Huntsville• Was his fi rst season as an outfi elder (center fi eld).....played exclusively as a shortstop in each

of his fi rst three professional seasons• Ranked second in the Southern League in stolen bases (41).....also led in being caught (18)• Played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League and batted .404 (36-for-89) with

1 HR, 14 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 25 games.....played left fi eld, right fi eld and center fi eld• Was named to the Arizona Fall League Top Prospects Team• Was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Barbe (LA) High School, where he was also a Class 5A All-State cornerback• Attended Tulane University, where he had 48 stolen bases in 2009, tying for the NCAA lead• Earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors in 2009• Also played one season at the University of Texas (2007) and earned Louisville Slugger

Freshman All-American honors• His grandfather, R.E. Prince Jr., played in the St. Louis Cardinals organization• Enjoys hunting.....follow him on Twitter (@JoshPrince17)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .281 with 5 HR, 24 RBI and 24 stolen bases in 75 games at Class-A Brevard County• Was on the disabled list from 5/13-6/12 with a right hip strain

2010• Batted .233 with 1 HR, 19 RBI and 44 stolen bases in 106 games at Class-A Brevard County• Tied for second in the Florida State League in stolen bases (44) 2009• Batted .262 with 1 HR, 18 RBI and 38 stolen bases in 67 games between Rookie Helena and

Class-A Wisconsin in his fi rst professional season• His 26 stolen bases at Helena led the Pioneer League

FULL NAMEJoshua Cole Prince

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE1/26/88 in Lake Charles, LA

RESIDES Sulphur, LA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-0/180

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the third round of the

2009 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2009 • Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Jeremy Booth

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 Helena-R .298 36 141 32 42 5 1 0 8 0 2 0 33 25 26 7 10 Wisconsin-A .221 31 122 18 27 5 0 1 10 0 2 1 15 21 12 5 7 2010 Brevard County-A .233 106 408 62 95 13 2 1 19 7 2 0 32 80 44 11 22 2011 Brevard County-A .281 75 249 41 70 11 0 5 24 7 2 3 17 37 24 8 13 2012 Huntsville-AA .251 137 505 74 127 28 3 7 55 6 8 3 74 107 41 18 9 Minor League Totals .253 385 1425 227 361 62 6 14 116 20 16 7 171 270 147 49 61

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DID YOU KNOW.....In the summer of 2008, Josh Prince played for the Green Bay Bullfrogs in the Northwoods League and was named to the league’s All-Star team.

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FULL NAMEAramis Nin Ramirez

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE34

BIRTHDATE6/25/78 in Santo Domingo, DR

RESIDES Santo Domingo, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/208

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE13 years, 111 days

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 12/14/11

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2014 season with

a mutual option for 2015

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

5, 8/23/11 vs. Atl

HOME RUNS3, 4x, last: 7/20/10 vs. Hou

RBI7, 9/18/06 at Phi & 7/20/10 vs. Hou

RUNS4, 4/4/05 at Ari

GRAND SLAMS10, last: 6/19/12 vs. Tor

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS6, last: 7/3/12 vs. Mia

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS2, 6/14/02 at Cin & 8/4/10 vs. Mil

MULTI-HOMER GAMES25, last: 8/27/12 at ChC (2hr)

HITTING STREAK22 games, 5/14-6/11, 2003

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Batted .300 with 27 HR and 105 RBI in 149 games during his fi rst season with Milwaukee• Made 146 starts (143g at 3B, 3g at DH)• Batted .300 or better for the seventh time in his career• Hit 25+ home runs for the 10th time in his career• Had 90+ RBI for the ninth time in his career and 100+ RBI for the seventh time• Batted .327 (140-for-428, 25hr, 86rbi) over his last 111 games, raising his overall batting

average from .218 to his season-ending .300• Led the National League in doubles (50).....became the second player in franchise history to

produce at least 50 doubles in a season, joining Lyle Overbay (53 in 2004)• His career-high-tying 80 extra-base hits (also 2006) tied teammate Ryan Braun for the NL lead• Was also among the National League leaders in RBI (4th, 105), total bases (4th, 308) and

slugging percentage (5th, .540)• His 103 RBI as a third baseman set a franchise record (Casey McGehee, 102 RBI in 2010)• His 103 RBI as a third baseman trailed only the Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera (134) and Padres’

Chase Headley (113) from that position in 2012• Was a fi nalist for a Gold Glove Award along with the Padres’ Chase Headley (winner) and

Mets’ David Wright as he led all Major League third basemen in fi elding percentage (.977)• Had errorless streaks of 49 games (5/15-7/22) and 42 games (7/24-9/14)• Belted his 10th career grand slam in a 10-9 loss on 6/19 vs. Toronto off Jason Frasor• Smacked his sixth career walk-off homer on 7/3 vs. Miami with a 2-run shot in the 10th inning

off Heath Bell to give the Brewers a 13-12 win• Was named Brewers Player of the Month for July (.373, 4hr, 21rbi)

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Yudith.....the couple has two sons, Aramis Jr. and Michael, and

a daughter, Cristal• Graduated from Aida Cartagena Portalatin High School in Santo Domingo, DR• While with the Cubs sponsored an RBI team through the Union League Boys & Girls Club of

Chicago, which provides inner-city youth the opportunity to play organized baseball• Played basketball as a youngster.....interest turned to baseball at age 13 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .306 with 26 HR and 93 RBI in 149 games during his fi nal season with Chicago-NL• Made 146 starts (143g at 3B, 3g at DH)• Earned his fi rst career Silver Slugger Award • Ranked among the National League leaders in batting average (7th, .306), hits (10th, 173)

and total bases (10th, 288)• Was named National League Player of the Week for 6/27-7/3 after batting .393 (11-for-28) with

6 HR and 10 RBI.....was his fourth career Player of the Week Award• Belted his 300th career home run on 7/1 vs. Chicago-AL with a solo shot off Edwin Jackson• Produced a season-high 16-game hitting streak from 8/11-8/27, batting .508 (32-for-63) with

4 HR and 14 RBI during the streak• Recorded a career-high 5 hits on 8/23 vs. Atlanta, going 5-for-5 with a run, double and 2 RBI • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/14

ARAMISARAMIS RAMIREZRAMIREZTHIRD BASEMANTHIRD BASEMAN

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2010• Batted .241 with 25 HR and 83 RBI in 124 games with Chicago-NL• Made 117 starts (116g at 3B, 1g at DH)• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 6/9-6/24, retroactive to 6/8,

with a left thumb contusion.....batted .168 (30-for-179) with 5 HR and 22 RBI prior to going on the disabled list and .287 (82-for-286) with 20 HR and 61 RBI after he was reinstated

• Smacked his fi fth career walk-off homer on 5/17 vs. Colorado with a 2-run shot off Matt Belisle, giving the Cubs a 4-2, 11-inning victory

• Was named National League Player of the Week for 7/19-7/25 after batting .360 (9-for-25) with 4 HR and 10 RBI

• Belted 3 HR with 7 RBI in a 14-7 win on 7/20 vs. Houston.....marked his fourth career 3-homer game and second career 7-RBI effort

• Notched his second career pinch-hit homer on 8/4 vs. Milwaukee with a 3-run shot off Todd Coffey in a 15-3 win

• Recorded his 1,000th career RBI on 8/10 at San Francisco• Hit his ninth career grand slam in an 8-3 win on 10/2 at Houston

off J.A. Happ 2009• Batted .317 with 15 HR and 65 RBI in 82 games with Chicago-NL• Made 79 starts, all at third base• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/9-7/5 with a dislocated left

shoulder.....suffered the injury on 5/8 at Milwaukee while diving for a ground ball in the third inning.....was batting .364 (24-for-66) with 4 HR and 16 RBI prior to the injury

• Belted his 250th career home run on Opening Day at Houston with a solo shot off Roy Oswalt

• Smacked his fourth career walk-off homer on 4/18 vs. St. Louis with a 2-run shot off Dennys Reyes, giving the Cubs a 7-5, 11-inning win

2008• Batted .289 with 27 HR and 111 RBI in 149 games with Chicago-NL• Made 148 starts (147g at 3B, 1g at DH)• Was selected to his second All-Star Game• Was the recipient of the Hank Aaron Award, given to the top

offensive performer in each league as voted on by the fans• Ranked among the National League leaders in doubles (T4th, 44),

RBI (8th, 111), OPS (10th, .898) and extra-base hits (T10th, 72) • Notched his third career walk-off homer on 6/20 vs. Chicago-AL

with a solo shot off Scott Linebrink in the ninth inning.....was his second home run of the game.....Cubs won, 4-3

• Hit his eighth career grand slam in a 6-4 win on 8/28 vs. Philadelphia off Chad Durbin

• Batted .182 (2-for-11) in the NLDS vs. Los Angeles 2007• Batted .310 with 26 HR and 101 RBI in 132 games with Chicago-NL• Made 129 starts (126g at 3B, 3g at DH) • Belted his 200th career home run on 4/23 vs. Milwaukee with a solo

shot off Claudio Vargas• Smacked his seventh career grand slam in a 10-1 victory on 5/15 at

New York-NL off Scott Schoeneweis• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 6/11-6/21 with left patellar

tendinitis, retroactive to 6/7.....suffered the injury while running to fi rst base on 6/6 at Milwaukee

• Hit a ninth-inning walk-off 2-out, 2-run homer off Francisco Cordero on 6/29 vs. Milwaukee, giving the Cubs a 6-5 win.....marked the second walk-off homer of his career

• Went 0-for-12 in the NLDS vs. Arizona 2006• Batted .291 with 38 HR and 119 RBI in 157 games with Chicago-NL• Made 155 starts, all at third base• Ranked among the National League leaders in extra-base hits

(T5th, 80), RBI (6th, 119), total bases (T7th, 333), slugging percentage (8th, .561) and home runs (T8th, 38)

• His 38 HR, 119 RBI, 80 extra-base hits and 333 total bases marked career highs

• His 38 HR marked the most ever by a Cubs third baseman• Belted his sixth career grand slam in an 8-5 win on 6/3 at St. Louis

off Mark Mulder• Recorded his 1,000th career hit on 7/15 vs. New York-NL with an

RBI-single off Tom Glavine• Recorded a career-high 7 RBI, including 2 HR, in an 11-6 win on

9/18 at Philadelphia 2005• Batted .302 with 31 HR and 92 RBI in 123 games with Chicago-NL• Made 119 starts, all at third base• Was selected to his fi rst All-Star Game.....started at third base for

the injured Scott Rolen and went 1-for-2 with a walk• Belted his fi fth career grand slam in a 6-2 win on 6/25 at Chicago-AL

off Jose Contreras• Was named National League Player of the Week for 7/18-7/24 after

batting .467 (14-for-30) with 6 HR and 11 RBI• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/25 through the remainder of

the season with a strained left quadriceps muscle.....suffered the injury while running to fi rst base on 8/24 vs. Atlanta

2004• Batted a career-high .318 with 36 HR and 103 RBI in 145 games

with Chicago-NL• Made 141 starts, all at third base• Was among the National League leaders in total bases (7th, 316),

slugging percentage (8th, .578), batting average (9th, .318) and home runs (T9th, 36)

• Notched his 100th career home run on 5/15 at San Diego with a 3-run shot off Adam Eaton

• Belted his fourth career grand slam in a 13-2 win on 7/22 vs. Cincinnati off Ryan Wagner

• Produced 3 solo homers in a 10-7 win on 7/30 vs. Philadelphia, marking the second 3-homer game of his career

• Smacked 3 HR and drove in all 5 runs in a 5-4 victory on 9/16 at Cincinnati.....was his third career 3-homer game

2003• Batted .272 with 27 HR and 106 RBI in a career-high 159 games

between Pittsburgh and Chicago-NL• Made 156 starts, all at third base• Led all Major League third basemen in RBI (106) and ranked ninth

overall in the National League in that category

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RAMIREZ• Led the NL in sacrifi ce fl ies (11) for the second consecutive season• Began the season with Pittsburgh, where he batted .280 with 12 HR

and 67 RBI in 96 games, including 94 starts• Produced a career-high 22-game hitting streak from 5/14-6/11,

batting .447 (42-for-94) with 2 HR and 17 RBI• Was traded to the Cubs, along with OF Kenny Lofton, in exchange

for SS Jose Hernandez, RHP Matt Bruback and a player to be named (INF Bobby Hill) on 7/22

• Batted .259 with 15 HR and 39 RBI in 63 games with the Cubs, making 62 starts

• Made his Cubs debut in a 3-0 loss on 7/23 vs. Philadelphia and went 0-for-4 with an error

• Batted .250 (11-for-44) with 4 HR and 10 RBI in 12 postseason games, including 3 HR and 7 RBI in the 7-game NLCS vs. Florida

2002• Batted .234 with 18 HR and 71 RBI in 142 games with Pittsburgh• Made 133 starts (130g at 3B, 3g at DH)• Tied for the National League lead with 11 sacrifi ce fl ies• Was ejected on 4/17 at Milwaukee after charging the mound and

throwing his batting helmet at Ben Sheets.....was suspended for 7 games from 4/23-4/30.....also missed the next 3 games following the suspension due to a sore right ankle sustained in the 4/17 brawl

• Notched the fi rst pinch-hit homer of his career on 6/14 at Cincinnati with a solo shot off Gabe White

2001• Batted .300 with 34 HR and 112 RBI in 158 games with Pittsburgh• Made 155 starts, all at third base• Ranked third in the National League in batting average with runners

in scoring position (.379)• His RBI total as a third baseman was the highest at that position by

a Pirate since Hall of Famer Pie Traynor had 119 in 1930• Produced 3 HR and 6 RBI in a 9-3 win on 4/8 at Houston.....marked

the fi rst 3-homer game of his career and second multi-homer game• Was named National League Player of the Week for 4/30-5/6 after

batting .381 (8-for-21) with 3 HR and 8 RBI• Belted the fi rst walk-off homer of his career on 8/12 vs. San Diego

with a ninth-inning solo shot off Rodney Myers.....Pirates won, 7-6• Smacked his third career grand slam in an 8-2 win on 8/25 vs.

Houston off Dave Mlicki• Was the Pirates’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award 2000• Batted .256 with 6 HR and 35 RBI in 73 games with Pittsburgh• Made 71 starts, all at third base• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster but was optioned to

Triple-A Nashville on 4/28 after batting .167 (10-for-60) with 1 HR and 4 RBI in his fi rst 18 games of the season

• Batted .353 with 4 HR and 26 RBI in 44 games at Nashville and was recalled by the Pirates on 6/19.....batted .284 (55-for-194) with 5 HR and 31 RBI in 55 games during his second stint with the team

• Was selected to participate in the All-Star Futures Game in Atlanta but did not play due to his promotion to Pittsburgh

• Recorded his fi rst career multi-homer game, including his fi rst career grand slam, in a 16-5 win on 7/28 vs. San Diego.....hit the

grand slam off Matt Clement.....followed with his second grand slam in a 9-6 win on 8/12 vs. Arizona off Johnny Ruffi n

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/29 through the remainder of the season with a left shoulder subluxation.....suffered the injury while diving for a ball on 8/28 vs. San Francisco

1999• Batted .328 with 21 HR and 76 RBI in 131 games at Triple-A Nashville• Was a Pacifi c Coast League All-Star• Participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Boston• Was recalled by Pittsburgh on 9/7 and batted .179 (10-for-56) with

7 RBI in 18 games, including 14 starts at third base 1998• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville before his contract was

purchased by Pittsburgh on 5/26• Batted .235 with 6 HR and 24 RBI in 72 games with the Pirates,

making 71 starts at third base• Made his Major League debut on 5/26 at Milwaukee.....started at

third base and went 0-for-3 with a walk• At age 19 was the youngest player in the Major Leagues at the time

of his promotion• Went 0-for-24 before recording his fi rst Major League hit on 6/3 vs.

New York-NL, a 2-run double off Greg McMichael• Belted his fi rst Major League home run on 6/12 vs. Milwaukee with

a solo shot off Scott Karl• Was ejected on 7/17 at Montreal for charging the mound and

throwing his batting helmet at Javier Vazquez.....was suspended for 5 games from 7/24-7/28

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/10-9/3 with a hyperextended left shoulder.....suffered the injury while sliding into third base on 8/9 at Los Angeles

1997• Was named Most Valuable Player of the Carolina League as he

batted .278 with 29 HR and a league-leading 114 RBI in 137 games at Class-A Lynchburg

• Was among the league leaders in home runs (2nd, 29), runs (2nd, 85), on-base percentage (5th, .390) and batting average (9th, .278)

• Was the only Lynchburg player selected to the Carolina League Postseason All-Star Team

1996• Spent most of the season at Class-A Erie, where he batted .305

with 9 HR and 42 RBI in 61 games• Was named the New York-Penn League’s top prospect by league

managers and Baseball America• Was named to the New York-Penn League Postseason All-Star Team• Ranked eighth in the league in batting average (.305) 1995• Spent his fi rst professional season with the Rookie DSL Pirates and

batted .294 with 11 HR and 54 RBI in 64 games

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)1994 • Signed with Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent on 8/31.....signed by Pablo Cruz

1998 • On the 15-day disabled lisf from 8/10-9/3 with a hyperextended left shoulder

2000 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/29 through the remainder of the season with a left shoulder subluxation

2003 • Acquired by Chicago-NL from Pittsburgh, along with OF Kenny Lofton, in exchange for SS Jose Hernandez, RHP Matt Bruback and a player to be named (INF Bobby Hill) on 7/22

2005 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/25 through the remainder of the season with a strained left quadriceps muscle

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/11-6/21 with left patellar tendinitis

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/9-7/5 with a dislocated left shoulder

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/9-6/24 with a left thumb contusion

2011 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/14

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.343), 2012 (.360) SLG: Career (.503), 2012 (.540) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 1995 DSL Pirates-R .294 64 214 41 63 13 0 11 54 1 4 10 42 26 2 4 - 1996 Erie-A .305 61 223 37 68 14 4 9 42 0 2 7 31 41 0 0 17 Augusta-A .200 6 20 3 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 7 0 2 2 1997 Lynchburg-A .278 137 482 85 134 24 2 29 114 0 5 12 80 103 5 3 39 1998 ^Nashville-AAA .274 47 168 19 46 10 0 5 18 0 2 4 24 28 0 2 8 PITTSBURGH .235 72 251 23 59 9 1 6 24 1 1 4 18 72 0 1 9 1999 Nashville-AAA .328 131 460 92 151 35 1 21 76 0 6 9 73 56 5 3 42 PITTSBURGH .179 18 56 2 10 2 1 0 7 1 1 0 6 9 0 0 3 2000 PITTSBURGH .256 73 254 19 65 15 2 6 35 1 4 5 10 36 0 0 14 Nashville-AAA .353 44 167 28 59 12 2 4 26 0 0 4 11 26 2 1 9 2001 PITTSBURGH .300 158 603 83 181 40 0 34 112 0 4 8 40 100 5 4 25 2002 PITTSBURGH .234 142 522 51 122 26 0 18 71 0 11 8 29 95 2 0 19 2003 PITTSBURGH .280 96 375 44 105 25 1 12 67 0 8 7 25 68 1 1 23 CHICAGO-NL .259 63 232 31 60 7 1 15 39 0 3 3 17 31 1 1 10 2004 CHICAGO-NL .318 145 547 99 174 32 1 36 103 0 7 3 49 62 0 2 10 2005 CHICAGO-NL .302 123 463 72 140 30 0 31 92 0 2 6 35 60 0 1 16 2006 CHICAGO-NL .291 157 594 93 173 38 4 38 119 0 7 9 50 63 2 1 13 2007 CHICAGO-NL .310 132 506 72 157 35 4 26 101 0 5 4 43 66 0 0 10 2008 CHICAGO-NL .289 149 554 97 160 44 1 27 111 0 6 11 74 94 2 2 18 2009 CHICAGO-NL .317 82 306 46 97 14 1 15 65 0 0 8 28 43 2 1 10 #Peoria-A .500 3 6 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2010 CHICAGO-NL .241 124 465 61 112 21 1 25 83 0 5 3 34 90 0 0 16 #Peoria-A .167 2 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2011 CHICAGO-NL .306 149 565 80 173 35 1 26 93 0 8 10 43 69 1 1 14 2012 MILWAUKEE .300 149 570 92 171 50 3 27 105 0 4 12 44 82 9 2 7 Milwaukee Totals .300 149 570 92 171 50 3 27 105 0 4 12 44 82 9 2 7 Major League Totals .285 1832 6863 965 1959 423 22 342 1227 3 76 101 545 1040 25 17 217 Minor League Totals .303 495 1746 308 529 110 9 80 334 1 19 48 267 289 14 15 117

# - Injury Rehab; ^ - Partial Injury Rehab; Bold Italics - Led League Hank Aaron Award - 2008 Silver Slugger Award - 2011

THE (VERY) HOT CORNER

Aramis Ramirez has hit 339 HR in his career as a third baseman entering the 2013 season.....he ranks sixth on the all-time Major League list at that position.Player HR at 3BMike Schmidt .........................................................509Eddie Mathews ......................................................486Chipper Jones .......................................................389Graig Nettles ..........................................................368Matt Williams .........................................................359Aramis Ramirez ...................................................339

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 ChC vs. Atl .278 5 18 2 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2007 ChC vs. Ari .000 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 2008 ChC vs. LA .182 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 Totals .171 11 41 3 7 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 1

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 ChC vs. Fla .231 7 26 4 6 0 1 3 7 0 0 1 5 6 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Third Base .950 1784 1016 3138 217 4371 248

ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 NL, Detroit .500 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2008 NL, New York-AL - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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FULL NAMEMark Elliot Rogers

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE27

BIRTHDATE1/30/86 in Brunswick, ME

RESIDES Chandler, AZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-3/240

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE92 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the fi rst round

(fi fth overall) of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)7.0, 8/10/12 at Hou

INNINGS (RELIEF)1.0, 9/10/10 vs. ChC

& 9/15/10 at Hou

WALKS3, 8/20/12 vs. ChC & 8/26/12 at Pit

STRIKEOUTS8, 8/10/12 at Hou

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAK3 games, 8/20-8/31, 2012

LOSING STREAKNone

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he went 6-6 with a 4.72 ERA in 18 starts• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 7/28 following the trade of Zack Greinke to the Angels• Earned his fi rst Major League win in a 9-5 victory on 8/20 vs. Chicago-NL (5ip, 5h, 3r, 3er,

3bb, 7k, 1hr)• Struck out 41 batters in just 39.0 innings with the Brewers• The team went 3-4 in his starts.....was the victim of 3 blown saves• Won his last 3 starts of the season, posting a 2.35 ERA (15.1ip, 4er).....did not pitch after 8/31 PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Kerrie.....the couple has a daughter named Ellyette• Graduated from Mount Ararat (ME) High School, where he played baseball, soccer and hockey• Enjoys golf, fi shing and hunting

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 0-5 with a 9.34 ERA in 15 games (13 starts) between Triple-A Nashville, Class-A Brevard

County and the Rookie Arizona Brewers• Was on the disabled list from 4/28-5/12 and 5/23-7/26 with carpal tunnel syndrome in his right

wrist.....returned to the disabled list on 8/15 before being suspended on 8/19• Received a 25-game suspension on 8/19 after a second positive test for a stimulant in violation

of Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program• Served 17 of the 25 games of his suspension before the season ended• Underwent surgery on his right wrist on 8/24, performed by Dr. Don Sheridan

2010• Entered 2011 as the top prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America

while that same publication rated his fastball as the best in the organization• Spent most of the year at Double-A Huntsville, where he went 6-8 with a 3.71 ERA in 24 starts• Held Southern League opponents to a .210 batting average as he struck out 111 batters in

111.2 innings• Also made a start at Triple-A Nashville, which came in a no-decision on 6/2 vs. Albuquerque

(4.1ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 3bb, 3k)• Was recalled by Milwaukee from Huntsville on 9/10• Went 0-0 with a 1.80 ERA in 4 games (2 starts) with the Brewers• Opponents batted just .067 (2-for-30).....struck out 11 batters in 10.0 innings• Made his Major League debut on 9/10 vs. Chicago-NL (1ip, 1k).....his fi rst career strikeout

victim was Micah Hoffpauir• Pitched again in relief on 9/15 at Houston, tossing a perfect inning• Made his fi rst Major League start on 9/24 vs. Florida and received no decision in the Brewers’

6-2 win (3ip, 0h, 0r, 0er, 2bb, 4k, 1hbp).....in that start notched his fi rst Major League hit in his fi rst career plate appearance with an infi eld single off Andrew Miller (also scored)

• Made his other start on 10/1 at Cincinnati and received a no-decision in the Brewers’ 4-3, 11-inning win (5ip, 2h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 6k)

• Began his Major League career by not allowing a hit over his fi rst 9.1 innings pitched.....his fi rst hit allowed was a fi fth-inning single by Jonny Gomes on 10/1 at Cincinnati

MARKMARK ROGERSROGERSRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

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2009• Spent the entire season at Class-A Brevard County, where he went

1-3 with a 1.67 ERA in 23 games (22 starts)• Held opponents to a .201 batting average as he struck out 67

batters in just 64.1 innings• Pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League

2008• Missed the entire season as he underwent a second surgery on his

right shoulder on 6/6.....surgery was performed by Dr. John Conway

2007• Entered the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers

organization according to Baseball America• Missed the entire season after undergoing surgery on his right

shoulder on 1/12.....surgery was performed by Dr. John Conway

2006• Spent most of the season at Class-A Brevard County, where he

went 1-2 with a 5.07 ERA in 16 starts• Struck out 96 batters in just 71.0 innings with Brevard County• Had consecutive 10-K games (6/8 vs. Jupiter & 6/15 vs. Daytona) • Was placed on the disabled list on 7/9 with infl ammation in his right

shoulder.....made 3 rehab starts with the Rookie Arizona Brewers

2005• Went 2-9 with a 5.11 ERA and 1 save in 25 appearances (20 starts)

at Class-A West Virginia• Held opponents to a .238 batting average and struck out 109

batters in just 98.2 innings

2004• Went 0-3 with a 4.73 ERA in 9 games (6 starts) during his fi rst

professional season with the Rookie Arizona Brewers

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2004 AZ Brewers-R 0-3 4.73 9 6 0 0 0 26.2 30 21 14 0 3 14 35 5 1 2005 West Virginia-A 2-9 5.11 25 20 0 0 1 98.2 87 65 56 11 12 70 109 11 0 2006 Brevard County-A 1-2 5.07 16 16 0 0 0 71.0 68 46 40 6 3 53 96 12 0 #AZ Brewers-R 0-0 2.25 3 3 0 0 0 4.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 2007 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2008 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2009 Brevard County-A 1-3 1.67 23 22 0 0 0 64.2 46 16 12 2 2 29 67 7 0 2010 Huntsville-AA 6-8 3.71 24 24 0 0 0 111.2 86 60 46 3 6 69 111 12 1 Nashville-AAA 0-0 2.08 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 3 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 1.80 4 2 0 0 0 10.0 2 2 2 0 1 3 11 0 0 2011 Nashville-AAA 0-2 13.20 5 5 0 0 0 15.0 21 23 22 1 0 22 12 1 0 Brevard County-A 0-3 9.37 5 5 0 0 0 16.1 22 20 17 4 2 15 17 2 0 #AZ Brewers-R 0-0 4.85 5 3 0 0 0 13.0 13 9 7 1 0 5 11 3 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 6-6 4.72 18 18 0 0 0 95.1 92 52 50 13 5 49 74 5 1 MILWAUKEE 3-1 3.92 7 7 0 0 0 39.0 36 17 17 5 1 14 41 1 0 Major League Totals 3-1 3.49 11 9 0 0 0 49.0 38 19 19 5 2 17 52 1 0 Minor League Totals 16-36 4.60 134 123 0 0 1 520.2 473 314 266 41 33 331 540 60 3

# - Injury Rehab

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .214 14 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Totals .250 16 2 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher 1.000 11 6 8 0 14 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2004 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (fi fth overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Tony Blengino

ROGERS

DID YOU KNOW.....

Other than being a professional baseball player, Mark Rogers’ only job was as a lobsterman for his father, Craig.....Mark hauled lobster traps growing up and performed other tasks on a 40-foot fi shing boat named “Hat Trick”.....the boat was named for his father’s love of hockey and for Mark and his brothers Brett and Scott.

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OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE9/24/87 in Valencia, VZ

RESIDES Valencia, VZ

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-11/199

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICENone

HOW ACQUIREDSigned as a free agent on 1/10/11

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Went 7-3 with a 1.63 ERA and 11 saves in 52 relief appearances between Double-A Huntsville

and Triple-A Nashville• Held opponents to a .224 batting average• Was a Southern League All-Star• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May, going 1-0 with a 0.56 ERA

and 4 saves in 10 appearances (16ip, 1er)• Was added to the Brewers’ 40-man roster on 10/17• Pitched for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/10• Went 4-7 with a 4.91 ERA and 1 save in 30 games (14 starts) at Double-A Huntsville• Was 3-6 with a 4.84 ERA as a starter (67ip, 36er) and 1-1 with a 5.06 ERA in relief (32ip, 18er)• Pitched for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League

2010• Went 9-7 with a 2.99 ERA in 23 games (22 starts) at Class-A Clearwater• Held opponents to a .230 batting average• Was released by Philadelphia on 12/10

2009• In his fi rst season as a pitcher went 10-6 with a 3.44 ERA in 26 starts at Class-A Lakewood• Tied for fourth in the South Atlantic League in wins (10)

2005-08• Spent the fi rst four seasons of his professional career as a catcher in the Yankees and Phillies

organizations and batted .206 with 1 HR and 26 RBI in 139 games at the Rookie and Class-A levels

JESUS JESUS SANCHEZSANCHEZRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2004 • Signed as a non-drafted free agent with New York-AL on 7/2.....signed by Ricardo Finol

2006 • Acquired by Philadelphia from New York-AL, along with LHP Matt Smith, RHP Carlos Monasterios and SS C.J. Henry, in exchange for OF Bobby Abreu and RHP Cory Lidle on 7/30

2011 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/10

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 GCL Phillies-R 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2009 Lakewood-A 10-6 3.44 26 26 0 0 0 136.0 137 60 52 4 1 42 120 7 0 2010 Clearwater-A 9-7 2.99 23 22 1 0 0 129.1 109 47 43 9 4 33 84 5 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 4-7 4.91 30 14 0 0 1 99.0 104 60 54 13 1 47 66 3 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 3-2 1.59 32 0 0 0 11 45.1 34 8 8 2 3 13 41 5 0 Nashville-AAA 4-1 1.71 20 0 0 0 0 26.1 23 6 5 0 0 9 23 3 0 Minor League Totals 30-23 3.34 132 62 1 0 12 437.0 407 181 162 28 9 145 334 23 0

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FULL NAMELogan Edward Schafer

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE26

BIRTHDATE9/8/86 in San Jose, CA

RESIDES Los Gatos, CA

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-1/182

BATS/THROWSLeft/Left

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE58 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the third round of the

2008 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

2, 9/23/12 at Wsh

HOME RUNSNone

RBI2, 9/15/12 vs. NYM

RUNS1, 4x, last: 9/28/12 vs. Hou

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK2 games, 9/26-9/28, 2012

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered 2012 as the sixth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America

and was rated as the best defensive outfi elder in the organization for the second straight year• Spent most of the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted .278 with 11 HR, 40 RBI and

16 stolen bases in 124 games• Led Nashville in runs (72), triples (9) and total bases (203)• His 11 HR marked a career high.....had just 13 HR in 1103 minor league at-bats prior to 2012• Missed 10 games with Nashville while on the disabled list from 7/29-8/6 with a right knee strain• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 9/4• Appeared in 16 games with the Brewers, including 3 starts in center fi eld• Made his starts on 9/23 at Washington, 9/26 at Cincinnati and 10/2 vs. San Diego• Went 4-for-8 with 4 RBI as a pinch-hitter with the Brewers• Enters 2013 as the best defensive outfi elder in the organization for the third straight year

according to Baseball America

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Los Gatos (CA) High School before attending Cuesta College in 2006• Played two seasons at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo State University, where he earned Second

Team All-Big West honors in 2007 and First Team All-Big West honors in 2008• Brother, Justin, was an infi elder in the Mets organization

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Batted .315 with 5 HR, 43 RBI and 16 stolen bases in 99 games between Class-A Brevard

County (9g), Double-A Huntsville (50g) and Triple-A Nashville (40g)• His .315 batting average ranked second among all Brewers minor leaguers • Missed the start of the season after he fractured his right thumb while sliding into second base

during a Spring Training game on 3/14 in Scottsdale against San Francisco• Made his season debut on 5/18 with Brevard County.....was transferred to Huntsville on 5/27

and to Nashville on 7/22• Contract was selected by Milwaukee on 9/1• Appeared in 8 games with the Brewers, all off the bench• Made his Major League debut on 9/2 at Houston.....entered the game as a pinch-runner and

scored on a wild pitch• His fi rst Major League hit was a pinch-hit single off Francisco Cordero on 9/18 at Cincinnati• Following the season played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League and batted

.302 with 2 HR, 16 RBI and 5 stolen bases in 21 games

2010• Was limited to just 7 games at Class-A Brevard County.....missed the fi rst two months of the

season with a left groin strain and the rest of the season with a fractured right foot• Following the season played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League and batted

.323 with 3 RBI and 2 stolen bases in 8 games 2009• Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year

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2007 • Selected by Colorado in the 47th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2008 • Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Corey Rodriguez

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.345), 2012 (.320) SLG: Career (.500), 2012 (.522) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 Helena-R .240 8 25 4 6 0 1 2 8 0 1 0 5 4 1 0 1 West Virginia-A .276 43 181 25 50 13 2 0 20 3 3 1 8 42 3 8 2 2009 Brevard County-A .313 113 457 76 143 31 6 6 58 1 4 5 38 53 16 8 1 Huntsville-AA .217 7 23 4 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 2010 Brevard County-A .174 7 23 7 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 6 0 0 0 2011 Brevard County-A .306 9 36 4 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 4 1 1 1 Huntsville-AA .302 50 189 31 57 9 4 0 19 2 0 3 17 25 10 5 1 Nashville-AAA .331 40 169 31 56 13 2 5 23 2 2 4 17 18 5 3 1 MILWAUKEE .333 8 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2012 Nashville-AAA .278 124 464 72 129 23 9 11 40 7 3 10 29 72 16 7 3 MILWAUKEE .304 16 23 3 7 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 Major League Totals .333 24 26 4 8 1 2 0 5 1 1 0 2 4 0 1 0 Minor League Totals .294 401 1567 254 461 91 25 24 170 16 14 25 127 227 53 32 10

Bold Italics - Led League

SCHAFER

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Outfi eld 1.000 11 17 0 0 17 0

• Spent most of the season at Class-A Brevard County, where he batted .313 with 6 HR, 58 RBI and 16 stolen bases in 113 games

• Also appeared in 7 games at Double-A Huntsville from 6/5-6/11, batting .217 (5-for-23)

• Was the Florida State League batting champion (.313) and ranked among the league leaders in hits (2nd, 143), runs (2nd, 76) and doubles (3rd, 31)

• Was a Florida State League midseason and postseason All-Star

• Named Organizational Player of the Month for July (.339, 3hr, 15rbi) 2008• Spent most of his fi rst professional season at Class-A West Virginia

(43g) after beginning the season at Rookie Helena (8g).....batted .272 with 2 HR and 28 RBI in 51 games

• Played for the West Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaiian Winter League (26g, .244, 1hr, 10rbi)

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2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Angels organization according to

Baseball America• Began the season at Double-A Arkansas, where he batted .294 with 7 HR, 40 RBI and 33

stolen bases in 94 games• Was a Texas League All-Star and All-Star Futures Game selection• Was among the Texas League leaders in stolen bases (4th, 33) and batting average (9th, .294)• Was recalled by LA of Anaheim on 7/22• Made his Major League debut on 7/24 vs. Kansas City, starting at shortstop and going 0-for-3

with 2 strikeouts in his only game with the Angels• Was traded to Milwaukee, along with RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange

for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27• Joined Double-A Huntsville, where he batted .433 with 4 RBI and 4 stolen bases in 8 games• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 8/6, taking the roster spot of INF Cesar Izturis, who was

claimed off waivers by Washington• Batted .264 with 0 HR, 14 RBI and 7 stolen bases in 44 games with the Brewers• Made 43 starts with Milwaukee, all at shortstop• Batted .329 (23-for-70, 7rbi) over his last 22 games• Made his Brewers debut in a start on 8/6 vs. Cincinnati, going 0-for-4 with 2 strikeouts• Recorded his fi rst Major League hit with an infi eld single off Mat Latos on 8/8 vs. Cincinnati• Played for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League, where he won the batting title as he batted

.324 (48-for-148) with 2 HR, 21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 35 games

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• First name is pronounced “JEAN” (like blue jean)• Follow him on Twitter (@jeansegura9)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Was the third-best prospect in the Angels organization according to Baseball America• Was a non-roster invitee to Angels Spring Training• Made the transition from second base to shortstop• Batted .281 with 3 HR, 21 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 44 games at Class-A Inland Empire• Suffered a strained left hamstring on 5/27 vs. Lake Elsinore that sidelined him for three months• Appeared in 8 games on rehab with the Rookie Arizona Angels from 8/20-8/29 before rejoining

Inland Empire on 8/30• Played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League (23g, .310, 8rbi, 5sb) and

Cibao in the Dominican Winter League (6g, .222, 2-for-9)

2010• Batted .313 with 10 HR, 79 RBI and 50 stolen bases in 130 games at Class-A Cedar Rapids• Was a Midwest League All-Star• Led the Midwest League in hits (161) and ranked among the league leaders in batting average

(3rd, .313), stolen bases (3rd, 50), runs (T4th, 89) and triples (T4th, 12) • Played for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League (1g)

JEANJEAN SEGURASEGURASHORTSTOPSHORTSTOP

FULL NAMEJean Carlos Enrique Segura

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE23

BIRTHDATE3/17/90 in San Juan, DR

RESIDES San Juan, DR

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-10/201

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE65 days

HOW ACQUIREDFrom LA of Anaheim, along with

RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

3, 9/9/12 at StL & 9/28/12 vs. Hou

HOME RUNSNone

RBI2, 9/18/12 at Pit

RUNS2, 9/15/12 vs. NYM & 9/19/12 at Pit

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSNone

MULTI-HOMER GAMESNone

HITTING STREAK7 games, 9/15-9/22, 2012

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2007 • Signed as a non-drafted free agent with LA of Anaheim on 1/22.....signed by Leo Perez

2012 • Acquired by Milwaukee from LA of Anaheim, along with RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.315), 2012 (.315) SLG: Career (.325), 2012 (.325) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 DSL Angels-R .324 61 219 39 71 5 2 2 31 7 1 3 22 28 22 6 10 2008 AZ Angels-R .250 11 36 13 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 5 1 0 2 2009 Salt Lake-AAA .421 7 19 2 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Orem-R .346 36 162 33 56 10 4 3 21 1 1 2 11 11 11 3 7 2010 Cedar Rapids-A .313 130 515 89 161 24 12 10 79 11 8 2 45 72 50 10 13 2011 Inland Empire-A .281 44 185 26 52 9 4 3 21 0 1 1 15 26 18 6 5 #AZ Angels-R .367 8 30 5 11 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 2012 Arkansas-AA .294 94 374 50 110 10 5 7 40 6 3 8 23 57 33 13 18 LA of ANAHEIM .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Huntsville-AA .433 8 30 7 13 3 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 0 0 MILWAUKEE .264 44 148 19 39 4 3 0 14 1 1 0 13 21 7 1 10 Milwaukee Totals .264 44 148 19 39 4 3 0 14 1 1 0 13 21 7 1 10 Major League Totals .258 45 151 19 39 4 3 0 14 1 1 0 13 23 7 1 10 Minor League Totals .313 399 1570 264 491 67 27 26 207 26 15 18 126 210 139 38 56

# - Injury Rehab; Bold Italics - Led League

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Shortstop .942 44 65 96 10 171 20

2009• Began his season at Triple-A Salt Lake from 5/31-6/12 as the team

was in need of a middle infi elder.....batted .421 (8-for-19, 2rbi) in 7 games

• Was transferred to Rookie Orem on 6/19 and batted .346 with 3 HR, 21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 36 games

• From 7/4-7/29 recorded a 22-game hitting streak during which he batted .375 (39-for-104) with 1 HR and 13 RBI

• Season was ended on 8/5 vs. Idaho Falls when he broke a fi nger on his right hand while sliding into second base on a steal

2008• Was limited to just 11 games with the Rookie Arizona Angels due to

a fractured left leg suffered on 7/5 2007• Batted .324 with 2 HR, 31 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 61 games in

the Dominican Summer League during his fi rst professional season

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FULL NAMEJoshua Randall Stinson

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE25

BIRTHDATE3/14/88 in Shreveport, LA

RESIDES Franklin, TN

HEIGHT/WEIGHT6-4/208

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE58 days

HOW ACQUIREDClaimed off waivers from New York-NL on 4/4/12

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)4.0, 10/3/12 vs. SD

INNINGS (RELIEF)2.0, 9/4/11 at Wsh

WALKS2, 9/11/11 vs. ChC & 10/3/12 vs. SD

STRIKEOUTS2, 9/2/11 at Wsh & 9/14/11 vs. Wsh

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAKNone

LOSING STREAK2 games, 9/11-9/20, 2011

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from New York-NL on 4/4• Spent the season at Double-A Huntsville, where he went 11-9 with a 3.16 ERA and 1 save in

29 games (24 starts).....his fi rst 5 appearances came out of the bullpen• Ranked among the Southern League leaders in wins (T2nd, 11) and ERA (3rd, 3.16)• Was 11-5 with a 3.14 ERA over his fi rst 22 games (106ip, 37er) and 0-4 with a 3.20 ERA over

his last 7 games at Huntsville (39.1ip, 14er)• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 9/4• Went 0-0 with a 0.96 ERA in 6 games (1 start) with the Brewers• Made his only start on 10/3 vs. San Diego and received a no-decision in the Brewers’ 7-6

defeat (4ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 0k, 1hr).....was his fi rst Major League start

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sara• Graduated from Northwood (LA) High School• Enjoys golf, fi shing and hunting.....follow him on Twitter (@JStinny19)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Went 7-10 with a 5.94 ERA and 6 saves in 40 games (15 starts) between Double-A Binghamton

and Triple-A Buffalo• Was 4-7 with a 6.81 ERA as a starter (72.2ip, 55er) and 3-3 with a 4.21 ERA in relief (36.1ip, 17er)• Began the season at Binghamton and made 2 starts before he was promoted to Buffalo

on 4/17.....made 13 starts for the Bisons before returning to Binghamton on 6/22.....was exclusively a reliever upon his return (25 games)

• Was recalled by the Mets from Binghamton on 9/1• Went 0-2 with a 6.92 ERA and 1 save in 14 relief appearances with the Mets• Made his Major League debut on 9/2 at Washington (1.2ip, 2h, 2k).....his fi rst career strikeout

was Chris Marrero• Earned his fi rst Major League save on 9/6 at Florida• Took losses on 9/11 vs. Chicago-NL and 9/20 at St. Louis

2010• Spent most of the season at Double-A Binghamton, where he went 9-3 with a 4.24 ERA and

1 save in 32 games (14 starts)• Was 7-2 with a 4.82 ERA as a starter (71ip, 38er) and 2-1 with a 3.20 ERA in relief (39.1ip, 14er)• His fi rst 18 appearances of the season came in relief• Was an Eastern League All-Star• Was promoted to Triple-A Buffalo on 8/22 and went 2-2 with a 2.57 ERA in 4 starts 2009• Went 5-3 with a 2.86 ERA and 8 saves in 50 games (1 start) between Class-A Savannah and

Class-A St. Lucie• Pitched for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League

JOSHJOSH STINSONSTINSONRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

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PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 GCL Mets-R 1-2 2.00 9 4 0 0 0 27.0 27 10 6 0 0 5 14 1 0 Hagerstown-A 0-1 1.35 3 3 0 0 0 13.1 11 2 2 0 2 4 5 0 0 2007 Savannah-A 3-11 4.86 26 21 0 0 0 109.1 131 77 59 13 8 33 52 14 0 2008 Savannah-A 3-6 3.52 21 6 0 0 3 71.2 78 36 28 7 5 32 46 5 0 St. Lucie-A 0-2 6.14 7 2 0 0 0 14.2 17 12 10 0 2 5 14 3 0 2009 Savannah-A 2-2 3.61 25 1 0 0 2 42.1 45 17 17 1 4 10 49 3 0 St. Lucie-A 3-1 1.98 25 0 0 0 6 36.1 22 12 8 0 0 19 35 5 1 2010 Binghamton-AA 9-3 4.24 32 14 0 0 1 110.1 108 57 52 7 4 50 68 10 0 Buffalo-AAA 2-2 2.57 4 4 1 0 0 28.0 22 10 8 5 0 8 21 0 0 2011 Binghamton-AA 4-3 3.99 27 2 0 0 6 47.1 46 22 21 1 4 16 39 3 0 Buffalo-AAA 3-7 7.44 13 13 0 0 0 61.2 77 54 51 7 1 33 32 4 0 NEW YORK-NL 0-2 6.92 14 0 0 0 1 13.0 14 10 10 1 0 7 8 0 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 11-9 3.16 29 24 1 0 1 145.1 167 70 51 7 11 71 91 12 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 0.96 6 1 0 0 0 9.1 7 1 1 1 0 5 3 0 0 Milwaukee Totals 0-0 0.96 6 1 0 0 0 9.1 7 1 1 1 0 5 3 0 0 Major League Totals 0-2 4.43 20 1 0 0 1 22.1 21 11 11 2 0 12 11 0 0 Minor League Totals 41-49 3.98 221 94 2 0 19 707.1 751 379 313 48 41 286 466 60 1

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher - 20 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2006 • Selected by New York-NL in the 37th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Benny Latino

2012 • Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from New York-NL on 4/4

STINSON

2008• Went 3-8 with a 3.96 ERA and 3 saves in 28 games (8 starts)

between Class-A Savannah and Class-A St. Lucie• Pitched for the Honolulu Sharks in the Hawaiian Winter League 2007• Went 3-11 with a 4.86 ERA in 26 games (21 starts) at Class-A

Savannah

2006• Went 1-3 with a 1.79 ERA in 12 games (7 starts) between the

Rookie GCL Mets and Class-A Hagerstown• Won the Sterling Award as the top player of his Gulf Coast League

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FULL NAMETyler Michael Thornburg

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE24

BIRTHDATE9/29/88 in Houston, TX

RESIDES North Charleston, SC

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-11/190

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE49 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the third round of the

2010 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2013 season

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSLOW-HIT CG

None

INNINGS (START)5.1, 6/19/12 vs. Tor

INNINGS (RELIEF)3.0, 9/22/12 at Wsh

WALKS4, 7/18/12 vs. StL

STRIKEOUTS5, 7/18/12 vs. StL

10+ STRIKEOUT GAMESNone

WINNING STREAKNone

LOSING STREAKNone

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Entered 2012 as the fourth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Began the season at Double-A Huntsville, where he went 8-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 13 starts• Held Southern League opponents to a .212 batting average• Posted a career-high 11 strikeouts over 7.1 innings in a 5-2 win on 4/16 vs. Tennessee• Was selected to pitch in the Southern League All-Star Game but did not attend due to his

scheduled promotion to Triple-A Nashville (instead was promoted to the majors)• Had three stints with the Brewers (6/19-6/20, 7/13-7/29 and 9/4-end)• Went 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA in 8 appearances (3 starts) with Milwaukee• Made his Major League debut in a start on 6/19 vs. Toronto (5.1ip, 7h, 5r, 5er, 0bb, 2k, 4hr).....

received a no-decision in the 10-9 loss.....his fi rst Major League strikeout was Rajai Davis• Went 2-3 with a 3.58 ERA in 8 starts at Triple-A Nashville• Enters 2013 as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Riverwood (GA) High School• Attended Charleston Southern University, where he was a pitcher and outfi elder.....was a 2010

Second Team All-Big South selection• Played for the Winchester Royals of the Valley League in the summer of 2008 and for the

Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League in 2009• His mother, Dottye, was a Junior Olympic swimmer.....follow him on Twitter (@TylerThornburg)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• Entered 2011 as the sixth-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America• Went 10-6 with a 2.57 ERA in 24 starts with Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County• Held opponents to a .195 batting average with 160 strikeouts in 136.2 innings• Had three 10-strikeout performances, one with Wisconsin and two with Brevard County • Was a Midwest League All-Star• Pitched in the All-Star Futures Game at Chase Field in Arizona• Began the season at Wisconsin, where he went 7-0 with a 1.57 ERA in 12 starts• Held Midwest League opponents to a .203 batting average with 76 strikeouts in 68.2 innings• Tossed his fi rst professional complete game and shutout in a 2-0 win on 5/29 at Kane County

(9ip, 5h, 0bb, 8k).....his other CG came in a 2-1 win on 6/15 at Peoria (7ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 4bb, 9k)• Struck out 10 batters over 7.0 innings in a 5-4 win on 6/9 vs. Lake County• Joined Brevard County in late June and went 3-6 with a 3.57 ERA in 12 starts• Florida State League opponents batted .186 with 84 strikeouts in 68.0 innings• Notched 10 strikeouts on 7/1 at Clearwater (won) and 8/25 at Clearwater (lost)• Following the season pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League

2010• Went 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA and 1 save in 9 games (6 starts) at Rookie Helena• Held Pioneer League opponents to a .179 batting average with 38 strikeouts in 23.1 innings• Made his professional debut in relief on 6/24 vs. Missoula (2ip, 2h, 0r, 0er, 1bb, 3k)• Earned his fi rst career win in a 6-2 victory on 8/25 at Casper (5ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 4bb, 5k, 1hr)• Struck out 10 batters over 5.2 innings in his last start of the season as he received a no-decision

in a 3-2 victory on 8/31 vs. Billings.....was his fi rst professional 10+ strikeout performance

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2010 • Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Ryan Robinson

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 1-0 1.93 9 6 0 0 1 23.1 15 6 5 2 2 11 38 3 2 2011 Wisconsin-A 7-0 1.57 12 12 2 1 0 68.2 49 14 12 3 4 25 76 5 3 Brevard County-A 3-6 3.57 12 12 0 0 0 68.0 45 30 27 5 4 33 84 4 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 8-1 3.00 13 13 0 0 0 75.0 57 36 25 6 2 24 71 2 0 Nashville-AAA 2-3 3.58 8 8 0 0 0 37.2 38 16 15 1 2 13 42 0 0 MILWAUKEE 0-0 4.50 8 3 0 0 0 22.0 24 11 11 8 1 7 20 1 0 Major League Totals 0-0 4.50 8 3 0 0 0 22.0 24 11 11 8 1 7 20 1 0 Minor League Totals 21-10 2.77 54 51 2 1 1 272.2 204 102 84 17 14 106 311 14 5

BATTING RECORD Year AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 .200 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals .200 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Pitcher 1.000 8 1 5 0 6 1

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FULL NAMERickie Darnell Weeks Jr.

OPENING DAY 2013 AGE30

BIRTHDATE9/13/82 in Daytona, FL

RESIDES Orlando, FL

HEIGHT/WEIGHT5-10/216

BATS/THROWSRight/Right

MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE7 years, 131 days

HOW ACQUIREDSelected in the fi rst round

(second overall) of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft

CONTRACT STATUSSigned through the 2014 season with

a vesting option for 2015

GAME BESTS/MISCELLANEOUSHITS

5, 8/30/12 at ChC

HOME RUNS2, 6x, last: 9/5/12 at Mia

RBI4, 4/27/09 vs. Pit & 9/5/12 at Mia

RUNS4, 3x, last: 9/2/12 vs. Pit

GRAND SLAMSNone

WALK-OFF HOME RUNSNone

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS1, 7/2/08 at Ari

MULTI-HOMER GAMES6, last: 9/5/12 at Mia

HITTING STREAK10 games, 4x, last: 4/6-4/17, 2011

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Appeared in a team-leading 157 games, including 154 starts (152g at 2B, 2g at DH)• Batted fi rst (24g), second (56g), third (2g), fi fth (15g), sixth (55g) and seventh (2g) in the lineup• Led the team with 74 walks, which ranked sixth in the National League• Batted .282 (71-for-252, 12hr, 30rbi) over his last 65 games, raising his batting average from

.190 to his season-ending .230• Beginning 7/25 scored 47 runs over his last 65 games, ranking fourth in the National League• His 21 HR as a second baseman trailed only the Yankees’ Robinson Cano (30) and the

Diamondbacks’ Aaron Hill (26) from that position• On 4/24 vs. Houston became the all-time franchise leader in hit by pitches (96) as he passed

Geoff Jenkins.....now has 108 hit by pitches• Produced a career-high 5 hits and tied his career high with 4 runs in the 12-11 loss on 8/30 at

Chicago-NL.....was the only 5-hit game by a Brewer in 2012• Also scored 4 runs in the 12-8 win on 9/2 vs. Pittsburgh.....now has three career 4-run games• Tied his career high with 4 RBI, including a pair of homers, in the 8-5 win on 9/5 at Miami• Was the Brewers’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award

PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS• Is engaged to his fi ancée, Tiphany• Attended Southern University, where he was a two-time All-American selection• Earned the Golden Spikes Award in 2003 as the best amateur player in the United States• Was a fi nalist for the 2003 Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States• Won the 2003 Dick Howser Trophy from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association• Led the country in hitting in the 2002 (.495) and 2003 (.479) collegiate seasons• Set an NCAA Division I record with a .473 career batting average• Was named SWAC Player of the Year and Most Outstanding Hitter in 2002 and 2003• Supports the American Diabetes Association• In 2012 donated $25,000 to the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee to help support the swim

school• In 2011 joined Brewers Community Foundation to purchase two new scoreboards for the

Beckum-Stapleton Little League at Carver Park• Donated $5,000 in 2010 for scholarships for Milwaukee-area children whose families face

fi nancial barriers to attending schools or colleges• Since 2008 has fi nancially supported the “Rickie’s Rookies” ticket program, which provides

hundreds of tickets and t-shirts to youth groups throughout the state• In June 2008 hosted the “Dining for a Difference” event, a charity dinner which benefi ted the

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Wauwatosa, WI• His younger brother, Jemile, is a second baseman with the Oakland Athletics• His grandfather, Victor, played in the Negro Leagues with the Newark Eagles• Enjoys music and fantasy football

RICKIERICKIE WEEKSWEEKSSECOND BASEMANSECOND BASEMAN

DID YOU KNOW.....

Rickie Weeks is the all-time franchise leader in hit by pitches (108).....Weeks enters the 2013 season tied for 60th in Major League history with Bill Joyce (1890-98) and Mo Vaughn (1991-2003).

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS2011• On 2/16 signed a 4-year contract through the 2014 season with a

vesting option for 2015• Batted .269 with 20 HR and 49 RBI in 118 games.....made 117

starts (115g at 2B, 2g at DH)• Was selected to his fi rst All-Star Game as he started at second

base and led off for the National League (0-for-3, 1r, 1sb).....also participated in the State Farm Home Run Derby (3hr)

• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/28-9/7 with a severe left ankle sprain.....suffered the injury on 7/27 vs. Chicago-NL while running to fi rst base.....missed 39 games

• Prior to his DL stint was among the National League leaders in runs (2nd, 71), total bases (T5th, 199), extra-base hits (T6th, 46), hits (10th, 113) and doubles (T10th, 25)

• Hit .272 (113-for-416) with 19 HR and 43 RBI in 104 games prior to going on the disabled list and .243 (9-for-37) with 1 HR and 6 RBI in 14 games after being reinstated

• Batted leadoff 93 times and fi fth 24 times.....batted fi fth in each of his last 24 starts and hit .250 (19-for-76) with 3 HR and 10 RBI.....were his fi rst career starts batting in that position in the order

• Hit 4 leadoff home runs.....now has 25 leadoff homers for his career• On 3/31 at Cincinnati became the fi rst player in franchise history to

lead off the season with a home run (off Edinson Volquez)• From 4/6-4/17 tied his career high (4x) with a 10-game hitting streak

(12-41, .293, 1hr, 2rbi)• Recorded career home run #100 with a 2-run shot off Anibal

Sanchez on 6/5 at Florida• Hit his second career inside-the-park homer on 7/8 vs. Cincinnati, a

solo shot off Mike Leake• Notched his 100th career stolen base on 7/23 at San Francisco and

joined Robin Yount and Paul Molitor as the only players in franchise history with 100 HR and 100 SB as a Brewer.....since joined by Ryan Braun (2012)

• Smacked the longest home run ever hit by a right-handed batter at Miller Park with a 470-foot solo shot off Ross Ohlendorf on 9/27 vs. Pittsburgh

• Batted .146 (6-for-41) with 2 HR and 4 RBI in 11 games during the postseason

2010• Had his best Major League season as he batted .269 with 29 HR,

83 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 160 games• Made 160 starts (159g at 2B, 1g at DH)• Set career highs in games (160), at-bats (651), runs (112), hits

(175), doubles (32), home runs (29), RBI (83) and hit by pitches (25)• Set a franchise record with 754 plate appearances, breaking the

previous mark of 752 held by Paul Molitor in 1991• Led the National League in hit by pitches (25), at-bats (651) and

plate appearances (754) and ranked among the leaders in runs (2nd, 112), total bases (T6th, 302), hits (8th, 175) and multi-hit games (T8th, 50)

• Led the National League in runs (112) and hits (175) as a second baseman and ranked second in home runs (29) and RBI (83) from that position

• Had the most home runs (29), RBI (83) and runs (112) ever by a

Brewers second baseman• His 25 HBP tied the franchise record (Fernando Vina, 1998)• Combined with Prince Fielder (21) to become the sixth teammates

in Major League history to be hit by pitches at least 20 times in a season, a feat which had not been seen since the 1911 Washington Senators had Kid Elberfeld (25) and Doc Gessler (20) do it

• Batted leadoff 155 times, second twice and third 3 times• Led the Major Leagues in home runs (28), RBI (81) and runs (110)

from the leadoff spot• Became the fourth player in franchise history to score 100 runs

from the leadoff spot, joining Paul Molitor (4x), Fernando Vina and Tommy Harper

• Smacked 8 leadoff homers, breaking the franchise record for a season shared by Paul Molitor, Tommy Harper and Brady Clark (6)

• Hit a leadoff inside-the-park homer off Brett Myers on 8/7 vs. Houston.....joined Mike Felder (9/26/89 vs. Baltimore) as the only Brewers to accomplish that feat

• Began the season with a 10-game hitting streak during which he batted .324 (12-for-37) with 2 HR and 7 RBI.....became just the fi fth player in franchise history to start the season with a double-digit hitting streak.....the hitting streak tied his career high (third time)

• Recorded career hit #500 with a double off Scott Feldman on 6/12 vs. Texas

• Named Brewers Player of the Month for July (.292, 9hr, 20rbi)• Was ejected for the fi rst time in his career on 7/4 at St. Louis after

arguing balls and strikes with John Hirschbeck• Was the Brewers’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award

2009• Batted .272 with 9 HR and 24 RBI in 37 games• Made 36 starts, all at second base• Made his last appearance of the season on 5/17 at St. Louis,

leaving the game in the fi rst inning with a sore left wrist• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/19• Underwent season-ending surgery on 5/20 in Phoenix to repair the

extensor carpi ulnaris tendon sheath in the left wrist.....surgery was performed by Dr. Don Sheridan

• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 6/13• At the time of his original placement on the DL was among the

National League leaders in runs (T7th, 28) and home runs (T9th, 9)• Was tied with Prince Fielder for the team lead in home runs at the

time of his injury• Belted leadoff homers on 5/10 vs. Chicago-NL and 5/13 vs. Florida• Had a career-high 4 RBI on 4/27 vs. Pittsburgh• Signed a 1-year contract on 1/19/10, avoiding arbitration

2008• Batted .234 with 14 HR, 46 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 129 games• Made 118 starts, all at second base• Batted leadoff 113 times and seventh 5 times.....batted in the

leadoff spot in each of his fi rst 113 starts• Belted 5 leadoff home runs• Ranked among the National League leaders as a second baseman

in walks (2nd, 66), runs (3rd, 88), stolen bases (3rd, 19) and home runs (4th, 13)

• From 9/18/07 to 4/4/08 had a streak in which he scored a run in 17

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WEEKSconsecutive games (24 runs).....tied the modern National League record held by the Cardinals’ Rogers Hornsby (7/3-7/20, 1921) and the Reds’ Ted Kluszewski (8/27-9/13, 1954) and broke the franchise record held by Paul Molitor (16g, 9/9-9/25, 1987)

• On 7/2 at Arizona recorded the fi rst pinch-hit homer of his career with a solo shot off Tony Pena

• Was taken off the NLDS roster prior to Game 4 due to a sprained left knee.....suffered the injury running to fi rst base in Game 3

• On 10/6 underwent a debridement of the meniscus in the left knee.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch

2007• Batted .235 with 16 HR, 36 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 118 games• Made 111 starts, all at second base• Led the team in stolen bases for the second consecutive season• Batted leadoff 88 times and eighth 23 times.....batted leadoff in his

fi rst 43 starts and his last 41 starts• Belted 3 leadoff homers• Had his fi rst career 4-hit game on 5/21 at Los Angeles, going 4-for-5

with a run, double and 3 RBI• Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/31-6/17 with right wrist

tendinitis.....batted .156 with 3 RBI in 31 games after being reinstated and was optioned to Triple-A Nashville on 7/31

• Hit .455 (10-for-22) with 3 RBI in 6 games at Nashville• Was recalled on 8/10 and batted .273 with 11 HR and 17 RBI in 43

games the rest of the season• On 8/10 at Houston recorded a career-high 4 walks and scored the

game-winning run in the 11th inning of the Brewers’ 5-4 win• From 8/18-8/30 posted a 10-game hitting streak, tying his career

high (16-36, .444, 2hr, 3rbi)

2006• Batted .279 with 8 HR, 34 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 95 games• Made 91 starts (90g at 2B, 1g at DH)• Led the team in stolen bases• Batted leadoff 75 times, sixth 15 times and seventh once.....made

his last 75 starts batting leadoff• Belted leadoff homers on 4/29 at Chicago-NL and 6/11 vs. St. Louis• Named Brewers Player of the Month for May (.347, 4hr, 6rbi, 23r) • Made 20 errors in his fi rst 52 games and just 2 errors in his last

43 games• From 4/10-4/22 had a 10-game hitting streak (11-35, .314, 4rbi)• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 7/29, retroactive to 7/25,

with a right wrist tendon injury• At the time of his injury ranked seventh in the National League in

runs (73)• Led the National League with 19 hit by pitches despite missing the

last 62 games of the season• Underwent season-ending surgery on 8/15 in Phoenix.....surgery

was performed by Dr. Don Sheridan• Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 9/1 and reinstated

on 10/31

2005• Entered the season as the top prospect in the Brewers organization

according to Baseball America

• Began the season at Triple-A Nashville, where he batted .320 with 12 HR, 48 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 55 games

• Ranked fi fth in the Pacifi c Coast League in triples (9)• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 6/11• Batted .239 with 13 HR, 42 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 96 games

with the Brewers.....made 94 starts at second base• Finished seventh in National League Rookie of the Year voting• Ranked among National League rookie leaders in stolen bases

(2nd, 15), home runs (3rd, 13), runs (4th, 56) and walks (4th, 40)• Belted his fi rst Major League home run on 6/25 vs. Minnesota with

a solo shot off Johan Santana.....also recorded his fi rst career triple in that game

• Notched the fi rst 2-homer game of his career on 8/12 vs. Cincinnati with a pair of solo shots off Luke Hudson, including his fi rst career leadoff home run

• Underwent surgery on his left thumb to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament on 10/11 in Phoenix (Dr. Don Sheridan)

2004• Entered the season as the top prospect in the Brewers organization

according to Baseball America• Batted .259 with 8 HR, 42 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 133 games

at Double-A Huntsville• Tied for the Southern League lead in doubles (35)• Participated in the All-Star Futures Game at Minute Maid Park in

Houston• Following the season played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the

Arizona Fall League.....was named to the AFL All-Prospect Team (22g, .382, 6hr, 21rbi, 6sb) and was the second-best prospect in the league according to Baseball America

2003• Began the season as a junior at Southern University and ended the

season in the Major Leagues• Was named Baseball America’s College Player of the Year• Ranked fi rst among college players as Best Athlete, Best Five-Tool

Talent and Best Pure Hitter and ranked second as Best Power Hitter and Fastest Baserunner in Baseball America’s rankings of the top 100 prospects

• Made his professional debut for the Rookie Arizona Brewers on 8/10 vs. Rangers and went 2-for-4 with 4 RBI and a stolen base

• Following that game was transferred to Class-A Beloit, where he batted .349 with 1 HR and 16 RBI in 20 games

• Belted his fi rst professional home run on 8/23 at Cedar Rapids, recording season highs with 3 hits and 5 RBI in that contest

• Was recalled by Milwaukee on 9/12• Batted .167 (2-for-12) in 7 games with the Brewers• Made his Major League debut on 9/15 at St. Louis as he entered the

game as a defensive replacement (0-for-1)• His fi rst Major League hit was a single off John Patterson on 9/20

vs. Arizona• Following the season played for the Peoria Saguaros in the Arizona

Fall League (20g, .319, 1hr, 15rbi, 9sb)• Was rated the fourth-best prospect in the Arizona Fall League by

Baseball America

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2003 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (second overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Ray Montgomery

2006 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/29-8/31 with a right wrist tendon injury• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 9/1

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/31-6/17 with right wrist tendinitis

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/9-6/21 with a sprained left knee

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/19-6/12 with a left wrist injury• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 6/13

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/28-9/7 with a severe left ankle sprain

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.350), 2012 (.328) SLG: Career (.429), 2012 (.400) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2003 AZ Brewers-R .500 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 Beloit-A .349 20 63 13 22 8 1 1 16 0 3 6 15 9 2 0 7 MILWAUKEE .167 7 12 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 1 2004 Huntsville-AA .259 133 479 67 124 35 6 8 42 3 3 28 55 107 11 12 17 2005 Nashville-AAA .320 55 203 43 65 14 9 12 48 3 1 14 28 51 10 1 10 MILWAUKEE .239 96 360 56 86 13 2 13 42 2 1 11 40 96 15 2 21 2006 MILWAUKEE .279 95 359 73 100 15 3 8 34 2 3 19 30 92 19 5 22 2007 MILWAUKEE .235 118 409 87 96 21 6 16 36 3 2 14 78 116 25 2 13 Nashville-AAA .455 6 22 5 10 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 5 6 1 2 0 2008 MILWAUKEE .234 129 475 89 111 22 7 14 46 1 4 14 66 115 19 5 15 2009 MILWAUKEE .272 37 147 28 40 5 2 9 24 0 0 3 12 39 2 2 6 2010 MILWAUKEE .269 160 651 112 175 32 4 29 83 0 2 25 76 184 11 4 15 2011 MILWAUKEE .269 118 453 77 122 26 2 20 49 1 3 8 50 107 9 2 15 2012 MILWAUKEE .230 157 588 85 135 29 4 21 63 0 2 13 74 169 16 3 16 Major League Totals .251 917 3454 608 867 164 30 130 377 9 17 108 427 924 116 25 124 Minor League Totals .289 215 771 128 223 60 17 21 113 6 7 50 103 175 25 15 34

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DIVISION SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 MIL vs. Phi .000 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2011 MIL vs. Ari .056 5 18 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Totals .045 8 22 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 2

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 MIL vs. StL .217 6 23 5 5 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 3

CAREER FIELDING Position PCT G PO A E TC DP Second Base .969 887 1653 2263 124 4040 551

DID YOU KNOW.....

Rickie Weeks enters the 2013 season ranked seventh on the all-time franchise list in runs scored (608).....ahead of Weeks is Robin Yount (1632), Paul Molitor (1275), Cecil Cooper (821), Jim Gantner (726), Geoff Jenkins (661) and teammate Ryan Braun (614).

ALL-STAR RECORD Year Club/Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 NL, Arizona .000 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

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Date/Opponent Pitcher8/12/05 vs. Cincinnati .............................Luke Hudson4/29/06 at Chicago-NL ........................Glendon Rusch6/11/06 vs. St. Louis .................................Jeff Suppan8/30/07 at Chicago-NL ....................................Ted Lilly9/9/07 at Cincinnati ............................... Phil Dumatrait9/25/07 vs. St. Louis ............................Braden Looper4/2/08 at Chicago-NL ......................................Ted Lilly5/3/08 at Houston ............................... Brandon Backe8/11/08 vs. Washington ..........................Garrett Mock8/31/08 at Pittsburgh ..............................Jeff Karstens9/2/08 vs. New York-NL ......................Jonathon Niese5/10/09 vs. Chicago-NL ........................Sean Marshall5/13/09 vs. Florida ................................Ricky Nolasco

Date/Opponent Pitcher4/11/10 vs. St. Louis .......................... Chris Carpenter5/30/10 vs. New York-NL ..........................R.A. Dickey6/5/10 at St. Louis ................................Adam Ottavino6/27/10 vs. Seattle ................................. Jason Vargas7/3/10 at St. Louis .............................. Chris Carpenter7/18/10 at Atlanta......................................Derek Lowe8/7/10 vs. Houston .................................... Brett Myers9/15/10 at Houston ......................................J.A. Happ3/31/11 at Cincinnati .........................Edinson Volquez4/3/11 at Cincinnati .............................Bronson Arroyo6/1/11 at Cincinnati ................................... Mike Leake6/18/11 at Boston ........................................Jon Lester

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JAIRO JAIRO ASENCIOASENCIORIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2001 • Signed with Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent on 2/14.....signed by Jose Luna

2007 • Signed as a free agent with Atlanta on 11/21

2012 • Acquired by Cleveland from Atlanta in exchange for cash on 3/29• Claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL from Cleveland on 6/1• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 11/5

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2001 DSL Pirates-R 1-8 5.10 13 10 0 0 0 42.1 60 47 24 0 3 16 23 4 4 2002 DSL Pirates-R 6-2 2.60 17 2 0 0 2 45.0 44 20 13 1 4 7 29 2 0 2003 DSL Pirates-R 2-4 1.91 20 0 0 0 10 47.0 43 18 10 0 1 8 32 5 0 2004 GCL Pirates-R 7-2 2.79 11 11 2 1 0 61.1 58 22 19 1 4 10 41 3 2 2005 Hickory-A 0-2 7.50 7 2 0 0 0 18.0 24 19 15 1 1 9 9 2 0 Williamsport-A 4-5 4.53 16 7 0 0 0 59.2 67 39 30 4 4 17 30 3 1 2006 Hickory-A 7-8 4.28 22 22 2 1 0 122.0 131 73 58 20 7 26 71 8 0 Lynchburg-A 0-0 14.73 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 7 6 6 0 0 5 1 0 0 2007 Lynchburg-A 3-4 4.79 36 1 0 0 5 73.1 87 44 39 4 4 26 78 6 0 2008 Mississippi-AA 4-3 2.76 55 0 0 0 28 65.1 48 30 20 3 5 36 77 4 0 2009 Gwinnett-AAA 5-4 3.28 58 0 0 0 27 71.1 66 37 26 4 0 19 75 2 0 ATLANTA 0-1 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2010 (Restricted List - Did Not Pitch) 2011 Gwinnett-AAA 3-2 1.81 47 0 0 0 26 54.2 39 14 11 3 0 22 70 4 0 ATLANTA 0-0 6.97 6 0 0 0 0 10.1 16 11 8 1 0 5 8 0 0 2012 CLEVELAND 1-1 5.96 18 0 0 0 0 25.2 27 17 17 4 1 8 21 3 0 CHICAGO-NL 0-0 3.07 12 0 0 0 0 14.2 12 6 5 1 0 11 8 0 0 Iowa-AAA 0-1 1.35 13 0 0 0 5 13.1 6 4 2 1 0 4 13 1 0 Major League Totals 1-2 5.23 39 0 0 0 0 53.1 58 35 31 6 1 26 37 3 0 Minor League Totals 42-45 3.63 316 56 4 2 103 677.0 680 373 273 42 33 205 549 44 7

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Jairo Manuel Asencio OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 30 BIRTHDATE: 5/30/83 in Sabana Grande de Palenque, DR

RESIDES: Santo Domingo, DR HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2/180 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 11/5/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 163 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster last season with Cleveland.....notched his fi rst Major League win on 4/14/12 at Kansas City• Formerly known as Luis Valdez.....spent the 2010 season on the restricted list.....his fi rst season under his current name was 2011• Led the International League in saves while pitching at Triple-A Gwinnett in both 2009 (27) and 2011 (26)• Was named to the International League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams in 2009• Made his Major League debut with Atlanta on 7/12/09 at Colorado and took an 8-7 defeat as he allowed a walk-off RBI-double to Brad Hawpe

in the ninth inning (0.2ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 0k)• His 28 saves at Double-A Mississippi in 2008 tied for second in the Southern League.....was a 2008 Southern League All-Star• Was named best reliever in the Southern League in 2008 by Baseball America

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2011 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (15th overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Ryan Robinson

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Jedidiah Custer Bradley OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 22 BIRTHDATE: 6/12/90 in Huntsville, AL

RESIDES: Huntsville, AL HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4/224 BATS/THROWS: Left/Left HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the fi rst round (15th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Attended Eisenhower (MI) High School for two years before moving back to Huntsville, AL, where he graduated from Huntsville High School• Pitched at Georgia Tech for three seasons and earned Second Team All-ACC honors twice (2010 and 2011)• Was a 2010 Cape Cod League All-Star while pitching for the Wareham Gatemen.....that summer was rated the fourth-best prospect in the

Cape Cod League according to Baseball America• Entered the 2012 season as the third-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America• Made his professional debut in the 2011 Arizona Fall League with the Peoria Javelinas.....appeared in 5 games (2 starts) and went 1-0 with a

6.48 ERA (8.1ip, 9h, 7r, 6er, 4bb, 8k, 2hr).....was selected to the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game• Did not allow an earned run over his fi rst 3 starts last season at Class-A Brevard County (19ip, 10h, 1r, 0er, 3bb, 18k).....allowed his fi rst earned

run of the season in the third inning of his fourth start on 4/23 at Clearwater (21ip)• Follow him on Twitter (@Jed_Bradley)

Photo: Georgia Tech Sports Information

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Brevard County-A 5-10 5.53 20 20 1 0 0 107.1 136 76 66 9 6 43 60 6 1

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Dayton Ryo Buller OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 31 BIRTHDATE: 6/22/81 in Fresno, CA

RESIDES: Clovis, CA HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-10/203 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 6/4/10 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2001 • Selected by San Francisco in the 18th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Darren Wittcke

2008 • Signed as a free agent with Colorado on 12/25

2010 • Released by Colorado on 5/21• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 6/4

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Yosemite (CA) High School, where he played baseball and football.....attended Fresno City Community College• His younger brother, Daniel, pitched in the Red Sox organization for three seasons (2007-08, ‘10)• In 2009 underwent surgery on his right pinky fi nger.....suffered the injury while sliding into second base as the shortstop landed on his fi nger• Missed the entire 2006 season as he recovered from December 2005 “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow• In 2005 suffered a torn left thumb ligament on a tag play at the plate and underwent surgery• In 2004 suffered a broken right index fi nger on a foul tip while catching.....returned from surgery but then broke his left wrist on a pitch cross up• In 2003 separated both shoulders and suffered a concussion on a collision at the plate while catching

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2002 AZ Giants-R .250 33 112 23 28 5 3 0 15 0 1 3 16 38 2 2 3 Salem-Keizer-A .200 19 45 5 9 3 0 0 7 1 0 0 10 10 1 1 3 2003 Hagerstown-A .200 11 30 2 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 5 8 1 0 2 #AZ Giants-R .256 36 125 14 32 3 4 2 15 2 0 2 5 40 0 0 2 2004 Hagerstown-A .202 35 114 11 23 8 1 2 9 1 0 2 13 35 1 1 5 #AZ Giants-R .364 7 22 7 8 0 1 1 5 0 0 2 5 4 3 0 0 2005 Augusta-A .231 20 65 7 15 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 7 26 1 0 3 #AZ Giants-R .351 14 37 8 13 2 0 1 10 0 2 4 5 8 0 1 0 2006 (Injured - Did Not Play) 2007 Augusta-A .287 42 143 19 41 10 0 4 24 0 0 3 21 42 0 0 2 Connecticut-AA .195 23 77 8 15 1 2 2 10 0 1 1 5 23 0 0 2 2008 Connecticut-AA .207 11 29 5 6 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 2 Fresno-AAA .235 20 51 6 12 3 0 2 8 1 1 1 3 14 0 0 1 San Jose-A .265 9 34 9 9 3 0 1 5 1 0 1 3 12 2 1 0 Augusta-A .281 26 96 20 27 6 1 5 17 0 0 0 14 23 2 0 0 2009 Tulsa-AA .261 26 92 8 24 3 1 1 7 0 2 3 8 30 0 0 3 2010 Tulsa-AA .227 13 44 5 10 4 0 0 5 0 0 1 7 10 0 1 1 Huntsville-AA .222 50 167 17 37 5 3 2 16 0 1 1 19 57 0 1 3 2011 Huntsville-AA .165 27 85 6 14 3 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 32 0 1 0 Nashville-AAA .300 4 10 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 2012 Nashville-AAA .248 37 101 9 25 6 1 3 9 2 0 0 10 32 0 0 2 Minor League Totals .241 463 1479 192 357 73 18 28 180 8 8 27 169 458 13 9 35

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2005 • Selected by Philadelphia in the 18th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Chip Lawrence

2010 • Released by Philadelphia on 4/2• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 6/28

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2005 GCL Phillies-R 3-1 2.66 9 8 0 0 0 44.0 36 14 13 1 2 10 24 1 0 2006 GCL Phillies-R 2-1 3.22 9 5 0 0 0 36.1 33 22 13 1 4 15 27 3 1 Batavia-A 2-0 2.30 4 2 0 0 0 15.2 10 5 4 0 2 11 14 1 0 2007 Lakewood-A 9-11 4.04 26 25 1 0 0 156.0 149 85 70 10 19 65 112 3 2 2008 Lakewood-A 1-1 2.80 6 6 0 0 0 35.1 28 12 11 1 2 4 30 1 0 Clearwater-A 4-8 4.88 18 17 2 0 0 99.2 112 59 54 5 3 43 54 2 0 2009 Clearwater-A 5-7 3.99 24 14 0 0 1 88.0 94 45 39 4 4 37 61 7 0 2010 Brevard County-A 2-4 4.18 13 11 0 0 0 60.1 65 32 28 4 1 16 41 3 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 5-3 2.95 41 0 0 0 1 64.0 58 26 21 2 2 32 50 4 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 3-5 2.59 50 0 0 0 6 73.0 58 27 21 2 2 36 71 5 0 Minor League Totals 36-41 3.67 200 88 3 0 8 672.1 643 327 274 30 41 269 484 30 3

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Darren Wayne Byrd OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 26 BIRTHDATE: 10/24/86 in Pensacola, FL

RESIDES: Cantonment, FL HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3/200 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 6/28/10 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Brittany• Graduated from Pine Forest (FL) High School, where he played baseball, football and ran track• Last season at Double-A Huntsville held opponents to a .215 batting average with 71 strikeouts in 73.0 innings

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Robert Edward Crosby OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 33 BIRTHDATE: 1/12/80 in Lakewood, CA

RESIDES: Coto de Caza CA HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3/210 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 1/22/13 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 7 years CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)1998 • Selected by Anaheim in the 34th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2001 • Selected by Oakland in the fi rst round (25th overall) in the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Rick Magnante

2005 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/5-5/29 with stress fractures in the ribs• On the 15-day disabled list from 8/28-9/18 with a fractured left ankle

2006 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/4-8/17 with a lower back strain• On the 15-day disabled list from 8/25-end of the season with a lower back strain

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/25-9/14 with a broken left hand.....was transferred to the 60-day DL on 9/15

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/5-7/17 with a strained left hamstring

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/21-9/1 with a strained left calf• Signed as a free agent with Pittsburgh on 12/11

2010 • Acquired by Arizona from Pittsburgh, along with RHP D.J. Carrasco and OF Ryan Church, in exchange for C Chris Snyder, INF Pedro Ciriaco and cash

• Released by Arizona on 8/27

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Gina.....the couple has two sons, Tyler and Dylan• Graduated from La Quinta (CA) High School• Attended California State University at Long Beach, where he was named 2001 Big West Conference Player of the Year and was a third-team

Collegiate Baseball All-America selection after batting .353 with 9 HR and 39 RBI• Is the son of former Major League infi elder Ed Crosby, who played for St. Louis (1970, 1972-73), Cincinnati (1973) and Cleveland (1974-76)• Was the starting shortstop for the USA National Team in the summer of 2000• Prior to the 2009 season made all of his career defensive appearances at shortstop.....since then has also played fi rst base (61g), second

base (21g), third base (52g) and right fi eld (1g) • Was the 2004 American League Rookie of the Year

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.304), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (.372), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2001 Modesto-A .395 11 38 7 15 5 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 4 2002 Modesto-A .307 73 280 47 86 17 2 2 38 2 1 7 33 43 5 0 19 Midland-AA .281 59 228 31 64 16 0 7 31 3 1 0 19 41 9 2 13 2003 Sacramento-AAA .308 127 465 86 143 32 6 22 90 4 4 7 63 110 24 4 15 OAKLAND .000 11 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 2 2004 OAKLAND .239 151 545 70 130 34 1 22 64 5 6 9 58 141 7 3 19 2005 OAKLAND .276 84 333 66 92 25 4 9 38 1 1 1 35 54 0 0 7 #Stockton-A .333 3 9 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 #Sacramento-AAA .083 3 12 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 OAKLAND .229 96 358 42 82 12 0 9 40 2 2 0 36 76 8 1 12 2007 OAKLAND .226 93 349 40 79 16 0 8 31 0 0 2 23 62 10 2 14 2008 OAKLAND .237 145 556 66 132 39 1 7 61 0 2 0 47 96 7 3 17 2009 OAKLAND .223 97 238 35 53 10 2 6 29 4 4 2 24 44 2 1 8 2010 PITTSBURGH .224 61 156 9 35 8 0 1 11 2 0 1 16 33 0 2 8 ARIZONA .167 9 12 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 1 Major League Totals .236 747 2559 329 605 146 8 62 276 14 16 16 241 516 34 13 88 Minor League Totals .302 276 1032 172 312 71 8 32 164 9 6 14 120 203 38 6 51

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Kentrail Latron Davis OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 24 BIRTHDATE: 6/29/88 in Mobile, AL

RESIDES: Mobile, AL HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-9/211 BATS/THROWS: Left/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the supplemental round (39th overall) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2007 • Selected by Colorado in the 14th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2009 • Selected by Milwaukee in the supplemental fi rst round (39th overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Joe Mason

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Theodore (AL) High School• Attended the University of Tennessee, where he was the only freshman in the country to be named one of 50 semi-fi nalists for the prestigious

Golden Spikes Award in 2008.....was also named a First Team Freshman All-American by Baseball America in 2008• Entered the 2011 season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America• Ranked third in the Florida State League in stolen bases (33) in 2011• Played for the Peoria Javelinas in the 2011 Arizona Fall League, batting .325 (25-for-77) with 1 HR, 12 RBI and 4 stolen bases in 23 games • Entered the 2010 season as the sixth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Brevard County-A .244 33 123 20 30 2 5 0 17 0 0 10 17 28 8 2 2 Wisconsin-A .335 64 245 44 82 26 5 3 46 0 5 9 31 36 3 1 3 2011 Brevard County-A .245 132 507 76 124 19 8 8 46 1 2 18 37 97 33 8 8 2012 Huntsville-AA .274 122 438 55 120 22 7 7 41 2 1 3 54 121 19 11 2 Minor League Totals .271 351 1313 195 356 69 25 18 150 3 8 40 139 282 63 22 15

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Anderson De La Rosa OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 28 BIRTHDATE: 8/1/84 in Barquisimeto, VZ

RESIDES: Barquisimeto, VZ HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-11/188 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on 8/26/03 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2003 • Signed with Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 8/26.....signed by Epy Guerrero

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Has played in the Venezuelan Winter League following each of the last fi ve seasons

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2004 AZ Brewers-R .197 24 61 5 12 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 21 3 1 2 2005 AZ Brewers-R .248 37 137 21 34 7 0 1 11 0 2 0 12 34 4 1 1 2006 AZ Brewers-R .292 10 24 6 7 1 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 4 2 0 1 2007 West Virginia-A .208 10 24 3 5 1 1 0 7 0 1 0 1 7 3 0 1 Brevard County-A .316 24 76 11 24 2 2 0 7 2 0 3 3 16 1 3 2 2008 Brevard County-A .230 24 74 8 17 3 0 2 13 2 2 2 1 17 0 0 0 West Virginia-A .237 34 118 17 28 6 0 4 18 1 0 4 5 24 1 1 3 Huntsville-AA .250 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2009 Brevard County-A .207 36 111 13 23 4 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 32 1 4 3 2010 Brevard County-A .203 53 187 21 38 8 1 1 21 2 1 3 14 44 2 0 7 Huntsville-AA .211 28 95 7 20 5 0 1 6 3 1 2 2 21 0 0 3 Nashville-AAA .263 12 38 6 10 5 0 0 4 1 1 1 3 7 0 0 2 2011 Huntsville-AA .239 61 184 19 44 9 1 5 26 1 0 3 7 41 0 2 7 2012 Huntsville-AA .228 64 224 18 51 9 2 6 24 4 0 3 13 53 0 0 10 Minor League Totals .231 419 1361 155 315 63 9 20 152 17 8 24 65 323 17 12 42

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Kelvim Jose Escobar (Bolivar) OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 36 BIRTHDATE: 4/11/76 in La Guaira, VZ

RESIDES: Barquisimeto, VZ HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/230 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 1/10/13 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 13 years, 40 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)1992 • Signed with Toronto as a non-drafted free agent on 7/3.....signed by Epy Guerrero

1998 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/16-5/5 with right elbow infl ammation

2003 • Signed as a free agent with Anaheim on 11/24

2005 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/2-4/23 with a sprained right elbow• On the 15-day disabled list from 5/12-5/27 with a bone spur in the right elbow• On the 15-day disabled list from 6/10-9/5 as he underwent right elbow surgery

2006 • On the 15-day disabled list from 7/7-7/21 with right elbow irritation

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/9-4/23 with right shoulder irritation

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/21-4/30 with a torn labrum in the right shoulder.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/1

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 4/5-4/22 as he recovered from right shoulder surgery• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 4/23.....reinstated on 6/6• On the 15-day disabled list from 6/16-7/23 with a torn labrum in the right shoulder.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 7/24• Signed as a free agent with New York-NL on 12/28

2010 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/31-5/20 as he recovered from right shoulder surgery.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/21

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Has two sons, Kelvim Jr. and Kevin, and a daughter named Kamila• Is the cousin of former Brewers shortstop Alcides Escobar• Started the Kelvim Escobar School of Baseball in his native Venezuela• Enters 2013 as one of three active pitchers with at least 100 wins and 50 saves, joining Ryan Dempster (124/87) and Derek Lowe (175/86)• Pitched for Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League this past offseason, his fi rst action since Spring Training 2010 with the Mets• Pitched for Venezuela in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, going 1-1 with a 0.00 ERA in 2 games/ 1 start (7.2ip, 3h, 1r, 0er, 5bb, 5k)• Pitched in the postseason with the Angels in 2004, 2005 and 2007• Follow him on Twitter (@kelvimescobar)

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 1993 DSL Blue Jays-R 2-1 4.13 8 7 0 0 0 32.2 34 17 15 2 1 25 31 4 0 1994 GCL Blue Jays-R 4-4 2.35 11 10 1 0 0 65.0 56 23 17 0 2 18 64 5 3 1995 DSL Blue Jays-R 0-1 1.69 3 2 0 0 0 16.0 14 3 3 0 0 5 20 0 0 Medicine Hat-A 3-3 5.71 14 14 1 1 0 69.1 66 47 44 6 6 33 75 4 4 1996 Dunedin-A 9-5 2.69 18 18 1 0 0 110.1 101 44 33 5 3 33 113 7 2 Knoxville-AA 3-4 5.33 10 10 0 0 0 54.0 61 36 32 7 1 24 44 6 1 1997 Dunedin-A 0-1 3.75 3 2 0 0 0 12.0 16 9 5 0 1 3 16 1 0 Knoxville-AA 2-1 3.70 5 5 1 0 0 24.1 20 13 10 1 2 16 31 1 2 TORONTO 3-2 2.90 27 0 0 0 14 31.0 28 12 10 1 0 19 36 0 0 1998 ^Syracuse-AAA 2-2 3.77 13 10 0 0 1 59.2 51 26 25 7 4 24 64 3 0 TORONTO 7-3 3.73 22 10 0 0 0 79.2 72 37 33 5 0 35 72 0 0 1999 TORONTO 14-11 5.69 33 30 1 0 0 174.0 203 118 110 19 10 81 129 6 1 2000 TORONTO 10-15 5.35 43 24 3 1 2 180.0 186 118 107 26 3 85 142 4 0 2001 TORONTO 6-8 3.50 59 11 1 1 0 126.0 93 51 49 8 3 52 121 2 0 2002 TORONTO 5-7 4.27 76 0 0 0 38 78.0 75 39 37 10 5 44 85 4 0 2003 TORONTO 13-9 4.29 41 26 1 1 4 180.1 189 94 86 15 9 78 159 9 0 2004 ANAHEIM 11-12 3.93 33 33 0 0 0 208.1 192 91 91 21 7 76 191 9 0 2005 #Rancho Cucamonga-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 #Salt Lake-AAA 1-0 2.51 4 4 0 0 0 14.1 14 4 4 2 1 8 22 1 0 LA OF ANAHEIM 3-2 3.02 16 7 0 0 1 59.2 45 21 20 4 2 21 63 4 0 2006 LA OF ANAHEIM 11-14 3.61 30 30 1 0 0 189.1 192 93 76 17 4 50 147 7 0 2007 LA OF ANAHEIM 18-7 3.40 30 30 3 1 0 195.2 182 79 74 11 3 66 160 9 0 2008 #AZ Angels-R 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 #Rancho Cucamonga-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2009 #Rancho Cucamonga-A 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 2 1 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 #Salt Lake-AAA 0-0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 5 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 LA OF ANAHEIM 0-1 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 1 4 5 0 0 2010 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) Major League Totals 101-91 4.15 411 202 10 4 59 1507.0 1461 755 695 137 47 611 1310 54 1 Minor League Totals 26-22 3.61 95 88 4 1 1 481.1 447 229 193 30 23 194 506 32 12

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2004 • Signed with Los Angeles as a non-drafted free agent on 6/18.....released by Los Angeles on 10/11

2005 • Signed as a free agent with Detroit on 3/7

2009 • On the 15-day disabled list from 6/28-9/15 with a right wrist sprain

2010 • Released by Detroit on 12/16

2013 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/31

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2004 DSL Dodgers-R 0-0 9.82 5 0 0 0 0 7.1 10 10 8 0 3 7 6 2 1 2005 DSL Tigers-R 8-2 1.87 14 13 0 0 1 77.0 51 29 16 0 7 31 100 5 1 2006 GCL Tigers-R 3-1 0.70 14 4 0 0 1 38.1 29 7 3 0 1 12 31 0 1 2007 Lakeland-A 0-2 4.76 5 4 0 0 0 22.2 26 15 12 0 3 6 6 3 0 Oneonta-A 4-2 3.38 11 11 0 0 0 53.1 56 23 20 1 5 16 40 3 2 2008 West Michigan-A 12-2 2.05 19 19 2 2 0 123.0 99 35 28 0 4 30 96 7 0 Lakeland-A 0-5 4.91 6 5 1 0 0 29.1 37 22 16 2 1 12 23 3 0 2009 ^Erie-AA 6-3 3.60 16 11 0 0 0 80.0 67 36 32 8 1 23 69 2 0 DETROIT 2-2 6.35 5 3 0 0 0 17.0 23 13 12 3 1 10 16 0 0 2010 Toledo-AAA 10-6 4.14 23 23 0 0 0 124.0 142 60 57 11 5 39 112 3 0 DETROIT 0-2 6.75 8 1 0 0 0 14.2 18 12 11 1 0 8 5 2 0 2011 Orix-Japan 8-6 3.42 24 20 0 0 0 123.2 126 49 47 7 3 36 90 8 5 2012 Orix-Japan 0-5 3.09 11 11 0 0 0 64.0 61 23 22 5 3 19 37 1 1 Major League Totals 2-4 6.54 13 4 0 0 0 31.2 41 25 23 4 1 18 21 2 0 Minor League Totals 43-23 3.11 113 90 3 2 2 555.0 517 237 192 22 30 176 483 28 5 Japan Totals 8-11 3.31 35 31 0 0 0 187.2 187 72 69 12 6 55 127 9 6

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Alfredo Figaro OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 28 BIRTHDATE: 7/7/84 in Samana, DR

RESIDES: Samana, DR HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-0/173 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 1/31/13 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 155 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Spent the last two seasons pitching for the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacifi c League• Beat the Brewers, 9-5, in his Major League debut on 6/20/09 at Comerica Park (5ip, 8h, 2r, 2er, 2bb, 7k, 1hr) • Was twice named Eastern League Pitcher of the Week in 2009 (4/8-4/19 and 6/8-6/14)• Was selected to the Midwest League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams in 2008.....named MWL Pitcher of the Week for 4/28-5/4• Was selected to the Gulf Coast League’s postseason All-Star team in 2006• Is the cousin of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Fernando Rodney

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Hector Alexis Gomez OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 25 BIRTHDATE: 3/5/88 in San Pedro de Macoris, DR

RESIDES: San Pedro de Macoris, DR HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2/187 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Colorado on 6/28/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 99 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2004 • Signed with Colorado as a non-drafted free agent on 7/29.....signed by Rolando Fernandez and Hector Roa

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 3/26-5/24 with groin strain.....transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/25• Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Colorado on 6/28

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Missed time in 2012 with groin injuries.....began the season on the disabled list with Colorado before he was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee

on 6/28.....was assigned to Class-A Brevard County but returned to the disabled list on 8/3, missing the remainder of the season• Was ranked among the top-10 prospects in the Rockies organization each year from 2008-11 according to Baseball America• Played for Este in the Dominican Winter League in 2007 and from 2009-12• Following the 2009 season also played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League (16g, .299, 1hr, 14rbi)• Was limited to just 1 game in 2008 due to a leg injury• Was a South Atlantic League midseason and postseason All-Star in 2007 while playing at Class-A Asheville• Following the 2006 season was named third-best prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball America• His only Major League experience came with Colorado in 2011 as he appeared in 2 games• Made his Major League debut on 9/16/11 vs. San Francisco.....entered the game as a pinch-hitter and played shortstop (0-for-2, 1k, error)• His other big league appearance came in a start at shortstop on 9/17/11 vs. San Francisco.....went 2-for-4 with a run and an intentional walk.....

notched his fi rst career hit with a single off Guillermo Mota

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.429), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (.333), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 DSL Rockies-R .335 67 242 49 81 16 1 6 43 0 3 15 24 38 15 12 na 2006 Casper-R .327 50 202 24 66 9 4 5 35 1 4 3 11 26 5 3 17 Tri-City- A .244 12 45 4 11 3 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 14 0 1 4 2007 Asheville-A .266 124 534 89 142 34 8 11 61 6 2 5 29 120 20 10 39 2008 Modesto-A .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2009 Modesto-A .275 83 338 39 93 21 4 7 46 4 6 5 15 68 10 4 16 2010 Tulsa-AA .314 9 35 6 11 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 5 #Tri-City-A .246 18 69 8 17 2 1 2 7 0 1 0 5 15 0 3 3 2011 Tulsa-AA .235 102 425 46 100 23 6 14 50 5 1 3 19 94 16 4 19 COLORADO .333 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2012 #Modesto-A .375 3 8 2 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 Brevard County-A .105 23 76 9 8 3 1 1 8 1 1 3 4 19 0 0 6 Major League Totals .333 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 Minor League Totals .270 492 1977 276 533 115 26 46 262 20 19 35 109 406 67 37 111

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2007 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 14th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Joe Mason

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 Helena-R 2-2 3.55 7 6 0 0 0 33.0 31 13 13 3 2 4 26 0 0 West Virginia-A 1-2 2.16 10 3 0 0 4 25.0 32 7 6 1 2 0 17 0 0 2008 Brevard County-A 4-2 2.31 10 9 0 0 0 58.1 49 15 15 3 4 10 36 2 0 Huntsville-AA 3-4 5.09 16 12 2 0 0 81.1 101 56 46 11 1 26 41 4 1 2009 Huntsville-AA 8-5 3.56 27 12 0 0 1 98.2 102 44 39 12 2 21 51 2 1 2010 Huntsville-AA 2-1 2.86 27 1 0 0 2 50.1 57 25 16 3 3 8 38 2 0 Nashville-AAA 2-0 4.62 21 0 0 0 0 25.1 29 16 13 1 0 5 11 0 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 0-0 2.38 9 0 0 0 1 11.1 16 3 3 0 0 1 12 0 0 Nashville-AAA 2-6 3.60 39 0 0 0 1 55.0 66 24 22 6 0 21 32 2 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 3-3 3.84 44 3 0 0 0 79.2 90 35 34 7 1 18 54 2 0 Minor League Totals 27-25 3.60 210 46 2 0 9 518.0 573 238 207 47 15 114 318 14 2

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Donovan Jay Hand OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 26 BIRTHDATE: 4/20/86 in Hatton, AL

RESIDES: Hatton, AL HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-3/208 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 14th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Haley• Graduated from Hatton (AL) High School, where he also played basketball• Attended Jacksonville State University, where he was an All-Ohio Valley Conference selection all three seasons• Following last season pitched for Anzoategui in the Venezuelan Winter League, going 2-1 with a 3.15 ERA in 7 starts• Was a Southern League All-Star in 2009• Was a Florida State League All-Star in 2008• Follow him on Twitter (@DonovanHand)

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TAYLOR TAYLOR JUNGMANNJUNGMANNRIGHT-HANDED PITCHERRIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2008 • Selected by LA of Anaheim in the 24th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2011 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (12th overall) of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Jeremy Booth

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Taylor Heath Jungmann OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 23 BIRTHDATE: 12/18/89 in Temple, TX

RESIDES: Temple, TX HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-6/208 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the fi rst round (12th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Name is pronounced “YOUNG-men”• Attended Rogers (TX) High School for three years before transferring to Georgetown (TX) High School for his senior season• As a high school senior was named 2008 Texas Player of the Year by Gatorade and Louisville Slugger• Pitched at the University of Texas for three seasons and was unanimously selected 2011 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year• Earned First Team All-Big 12 honors and Big 12 All-Academic First Team recognition in 2010 and 2011• Was named First Team All-American by Baseball America in 2010 and 2011 and was selected to the First Team Freshman All-American Team

by that same publication in 2009• Won the 2011 Dick Howser Trophy as the top collegiate baseball player in the country and was a fi nalist for the 2011 Golden Spikes Award,

which is given annually to the top amateur player in the country• Was selected to the 2009 College World Series All-Tournament Team • Entered the 2012 season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America• In his fi rst professional season tied for the Florida State League lead in wins (11) and ranked second in innings pitched (153.0)• Was named Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August after going 3-0 with a 1.96 ERA in 6 starts (36.2ip, 8er)• Enters the 2013 season as the third-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America

Photo: University of Texas Athletics

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Brevard County-A 11-6 3.53 26 26 1 0 0 153.0 159 70 60 7 11 46 99 10 2

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Blake Thomas Lalli OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 29 BIRTHDATE: 5/12/83 in Gibsonia, PA

RESIDES: Shelby, NC HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/210 BATS/THROWS: Left/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 11/14/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 12 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (2)2006 • Signed with Chicago-NL as a non-drafted free agent on 5/22.....signed by Billy Swoope

2012 • Acquired by Oakland from Chicago-NL in exchange for C Anthony Recker on 8/27• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 11/14

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Sherri.....the couple has a daughter named Olivia.....last name is pronounced “Lolli” (like lollipop)• Graduated from Pine-Richland (PA) High School• Attended Gardner-Webb University• Made his Major League debut last season with the Cubs on 5/18 vs. Chicago-AL.....appeared in 6 games, including 3 starts at catcher• Notched his fi rst Major League hit with a 2-RBI single off Wilton Lopez on 5/21/12 at Houston• Was a Southern League midseason All-Star in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and a postseason All-Star in 2009

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.188), 2012 (.188) SLG: Career (.133), 2012 (.133) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2006 Boise-A .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Peoria-A .191 22 68 3 13 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 11 1 1 2 2007 Peoria-A .295 77 268 29 79 13 0 4 33 2 1 3 18 43 3 1 1 2008 Peoria-A .283 12 46 5 13 4 0 1 7 0 1 0 2 9 0 0 2 Daytona-A .343 78 283 30 97 29 0 7 49 1 3 3 19 34 0 0 7 Tennessee-AA .286 22 70 9 20 5 0 3 14 0 0 0 4 18 0 0 1 2009 Tennessee-AA .314 118 373 49 117 25 0 5 52 1 2 4 32 50 0 2 6 2010 Tennessee-AA .311 130 453 63 141 23 0 4 52 0 1 2 68 53 0 2 7 2011 Tennessee-AA .287 108 349 40 100 22 1 9 52 0 3 2 39 59 0 0 8 2012 Iowa-AAA .259 93 301 33 78 20 0 7 40 0 6 0 17 54 0 1 3 CHICAGO-NL .133 6 15 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Sacramento-AAA .200 4 15 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Major League Totals .133 6 15 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Minor League Totals .296 667 2233 262 661 144 1 41 304 4 17 16 204 333 4 8 37

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (1)2005 • Signed as a non-drafted free agent with Houston on 2/7.....signed by Andres Reiner and Orlando Fernandez

2012 • Claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Houston on 11/2

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2005 VSL Astros-R 3-1 1.42 20 0 0 0 8 31.2 17 5 5 1 4 16 16 2 2 2006 VSL Astros-R 0-5 5.87 19 0 0 0 5 23.0 26 22 15 0 4 14 14 7 0 2007 Greeneville-R 0-7 4.67 15 9 0 0 0 54.0 56 37 28 1 8 27 43 6 1 2008 Greeneville-R 3-1 3.33 15 2 0 0 0 48.2 55 34 18 2 5 19 42 18 4 2009 Lexington-A 4-2 5.86 41 4 0 0 0 70.2 82 53 46 6 6 49 52 20 2 2010 Lexington-A 2-2 2.33 26 0 0 0 4 54.0 40 22 14 0 4 23 60 16 0 Corpus Christi-AA 0-2 7.83 18 0 0 0 0 23.0 29 20 20 3 3 22 23 6 0 2011 Corpus Christi-AA 3-4 4.59 47 0 0 0 2 64.2 69 44 33 2 5 48 73 12 0 Oklahoma City-AAA 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2012 Corpus Christi-AA 3-2 4.38 44 0 0 0 2 63.2 60 36 31 6 3 33 58 6 1 Minor League Totals 18-26 4.40 246 15 0 0 21 435.1 436 276 213 22 43 252 381 93 10

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Has pitched for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League in each of the last three offseasons

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Arcenio Leon OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 26 BIRTHDATE: 9/22/86 in Maracaibo, VZ

RESIDES: Maracaibo, VZ HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/220 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Houston on 11/2/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Jeffrey Hunter Morris OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 24 BIRTHDATE: 10/7/88 in Huntsville, AL

RESIDES: Huntsville, AL HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-2/226 BATS/THROWS: Left/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the fourth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2007 • Selected by Boston in the second round of the First-Year Player Draft.....did not sign

2010 • Selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Joe Mason

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Macie.....the couple has a son named Tripp• Enjoys golf, hunting, fi shing and spending time with his family• Graduated from Virgil Grissom (AL) High School, where he also played basketball• Was a member of Team USA’s silver medal-winning Junior National Team in 2006 and the gold medal-winning National Team in 2008• Attended Auburn University, where he was named 2008 Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year and 2010 Player of the Year• Batted .386 with 23 HR (a single-season school record) and 76 RBI in 2010 at Auburn• Enters the 2013 season as the fourth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America • Was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Year in 2012 as he batted .303 with 28 HR and 113 RBI in 136 games at Double-A Huntsville• Was named 2012 Southern League Most Valuable Player as he led the league in hits (158), HR (28), RBI (113), slugging percentage (.563),

total bases (294) and extra-base hits (74).....made a run at the Triple Crown but fi nished fourth in batting average (.303)• His 40 doubles last season tied Huntsville’s single-season record held by D.T. Cromer (1997) and Corey Hart (2003)• Was named to both the Southern League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams last season• Was named Southern League Player of the Week for 7/2-7/8 and 8/27-9/3 last season• Was a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner last season as he led all qualifying Southern League fi rst basemen in fi elding percentage (.995)• Last season was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for April (.303, 2hr, 11rbi) and June (.307, 7hr, 27rbi)• Played in the Arizona Fall League following the season in 2010 (Surprise: 17g, .242, 1hr, 11rbi) and 2012 (Phoenix: 21g, .256, 1hr, 8rbi)• Set a single-season franchise record with 19 HR at Class-A Brevard County in 2011• Follow him on Twitter (@HunterMorris15)

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Wisconsin-A .251 71 291 38 73 19 4 9 44 0 0 3 20 58 7 2 9 2011 Brevard County-A .271 126 501 75 136 28 5 19 67 0 7 5 18 84 7 3 21 Huntsville-AA .353 4 17 6 6 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2012 Huntsville-AA .303 136 522 77 158 40 6 28 113 0 3 6 40 117 2 1 6 Minor League Totals .280 337 1331 196 373 88 16 57 226 0 10 14 78 260 16 6 36

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Donald Rex Murphy OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 30 BIRTHDATE: 3/10/83 in Lakewood, CA

RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-10/190 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 12/17/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: 4 years, 43 days CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (0)2002 • Selected by Kansas City in the fi fth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Gary Johnson

2005 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/25-9/8 with a fractured left ring fi nger

2006 • Acquired by Oakland from Kansas City in exchange for cash on 11/28

2007 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/22-9/2 with a strained right rib cage muscle

2008 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/19-6/19 with right elbow infl ammation• Signed as a free agent with Baltimore on 11/12

2009 • Signed as a free agent with Florida on 12/16

2010 • On the 60-day disabled list from 9/4-end of the season with a dislocated right wrist

2011 • On the 15-day disabled list from 5/2-5/20 with right wrist infl ammation• Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/21.....reinstated on 9/5

2012 • On the 15-day disabled list from 8/7-8/18 with a strained left hamstring • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/17

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Paige.....the couple has a son named Liam• Graduated from Riverside (CA) Poly High School• Attended Orange Coast Community College• Has made 147 career Major League starts at three different positions: shortstop (55g), second base (46g) and third base (46g)• In 2010 led the Marlins in pinch hits (7), pinch-hit RBI (8) and pinch-hit batting average (.368)• Was limited to just 3 games at Triple-A Norfolk in 2009 due to a left knee injury• Missed nearly two months of the 2005 season at Double-A Wichita with a sprained left ankle• His fi rst Major League home run came on 7/20/05 at Cleveland with a solo shot off CC Sabathia• Made his Major League debut with the Royals on 9/18/04 at Cleveland and singled off Jeremy Guthrie for his fi rst career hit (1-for-4, 1r, sb)• Was a Carolina League All-Star in 2004.....following that season played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League • Was named Class-A Burlington’s Player of the Year in 2003 as he set a franchise record and ranked second in the Midwest League in RBI (98)

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (.270), 2012 (.281) SLG: Career (.373), 2012 (.379) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2002 Spokane-A .303 28 109 20 33 10 2 0 15 0 0 3 6 17 0 0 8 Burlington-A .225 33 120 12 27 6 3 0 15 1 5 4 11 31 0 2 10 2003 Burlington-A .313 132 504 77 158 29 6 5 98 3 7 9 65 78 15 6 7 2004 Wilmington-A .256 129 485 67 124 32 5 10 75 2 8 4 52 96 1 1 19 KANSAS CITY .185 7 27 1 5 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 2005 Wichita-AA .313 50 214 33 67 13 1 10 32 3 1 4 13 32 1 1 6 KANSAS CITY .156 32 77 4 12 5 0 1 8 1 1 0 9 23 0 1 4 2006 Wichita-AA .249 94 366 57 91 25 1 14 45 2 0 8 19 65 6 3 5 2007 Sacramento-AAA .326 45 175 31 57 19 2 3 22 3 2 2 17 44 4 2 3 OAKLAND .220 42 118 21 26 8 0 6 21 1 1 2 10 35 1 0 5 2008 OAKLAND .184 46 103 10 19 3 0 3 13 0 1 2 11 38 2 1 3 #Stockton-A .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ^Sacramento-AAA .270 36 141 25 38 10 2 11 27 2 1 2 8 46 1 0 5 2009 Norfolk-AAA .222 3 9 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2010 New Orleans-AAA .277 57 206 31 57 12 1 12 35 0 0 2 16 41 0 0 6 FLORIDA .318 29 44 9 14 6 1 3 16 1 0 0 2 19 0 0 0 2011 FLORIDA .185 36 92 10 17 4 1 2 9 0 1 3 4 21 0 0 2 #Jupiter-A .130 8 23 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 5 6 0 0 1 #New Orleans-AAA .087 6 23 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 2012 MIAMI .216 52 116 13 25 6 2 3 12 1 1 2 9 35 1 1 1 New Orleans-AAA .302 33 106 21 32 6 0 13 25 0 1 4 14 28 1 0 2 #Jupiter-A .353 4 17 4 6 1 1 1 6 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Major League Totals .205 244 577 68 118 35 4 18 82 4 5 9 45 178 5 3 15 Minor League Totals .279 659 2501 387 698 166 25 80 400 16 26 44 230 496 29 15 73

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Rafael Neda OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 24 BIRTHDATE: 10/12/88 in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico

RESIDES: Albuquerque, NM HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/215 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 10th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2010 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 10th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Corey Rodriguez

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Amphitheater (AZ) High School• Attended the University of New Mexico, where he earned All-Mountain West Conference First Team honors in 2008 and 2009• Was named 2008 Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year• Played for the Hays Larks of the Jayhawk League in the summer of 2008• Was a Midwest League All-Star last season• Follow him on Twitter (@rafaelneda88)

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 AZ Brewers-R .143 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Helena-R .250 11 40 1 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 6 0 1 1 2011 Brevard County-A .222 3 9 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 #AZ Brewers-R .278 7 18 6 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 6 2 0 1 0 Wisconsin-A .114 10 35 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 2012 Wisconsin-A .229 74 227 13 52 9 1 1 16 3 0 5 22 36 0 1 6 Minor League Totals .220 107 336 23 74 10 2 1 28 3 0 11 35 51 0 3 11

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2006 • Selected by Cincinnati in the eighth round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Dan Huston

2012 • Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 12/7

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 Billings-R 5-2 3.40 13 7 0 0 0 39.2 41 21 15 3 2 16 32 1 0 2007 Dayton-A 7-5 3.45 28 21 0 0 0 114.2 105 50 44 5 4 62 114 12 1 2008 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2009 Sarasota-A 7-10 3.99 27 27 0 0 0 128.2 127 62 57 10 8 64 105 1 0 2010 Lynchburg-A 0-1 2.79 4 4 0 0 0 19.1 18 7 6 2 0 11 19 1 0 Carolina-AA 6-10 4.93 23 23 0 0 0 118.2 126 65 65 14 8 63 94 9 1 2011 Carolina-AA 1-7 4.41 36 5 0 0 1 69.1 66 37 34 6 5 36 89 2 0 Louisville-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Louisville-AAA 2-6 4.81 54 1 0 0 0 58.0 47 34 31 7 4 34 67 10 0 Minor League Totals 28-41 4.13 186 88 0 0 1 549.1 530 276 252 47 31 286 520 36 2

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Travis Stanton Webb OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 28 BIRTHDATE: 8/2/84 in Spokane, WA

RESIDES: Spokane, WA HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-4/205 BATS/THROWS: Left/Left HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on 12/7/12 MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Katie• Graduated from Lewis and Clark (WA) High School• Attended Arizona State University and Washington State University• Is the nephew of former NBA player Craig Ehlo• Following the 2011 season pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League• Missed the entire 2008 season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his left elbow in Spring Training (Dr. Timothy Kremchek)

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NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Adam Robert Weisenburger OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 24 BIRTHDATE: 12/13/88 in Minneapolis, MN

RESIDES: Plymouth, MN HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5-10/185 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 34th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2011 • Selected in the 34th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Mike Farrell

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Graduated from Benilde-St. Margaret’s (MN) High School, where he was also a two-time All-Conference selection in soccer• Attended Miami (OH) University• Enters the 2013 season as the best defensive catcher in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America• Played for the St. Cloud RiverBats of the Northwoods League in the summers of 2009 and 2010• Follow him on Twitter (@aweisenburger)

PLAYING CAREER OBP: Career (-), 2012 (-) SLG: Career (-), 2012 (-) Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .276 33 116 13 32 6 2 0 7 1 0 2 18 17 2 1 8 2012 Brevard County-A .260 23 73 8 19 2 1 0 6 1 0 2 11 13 1 1 5 Huntsville-AA .187 47 139 14 26 3 0 2 13 1 2 6 16 36 0 1 6 Minor League Totals .235 103 328 35 77 11 3 2 26 3 2 10 45 66 3 3 19

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS - OPTIONS REMAINING (3)2008 • Selected by Milwaukee in the 13th round of the First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Dan Nellum

PLAYING CAREER Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 Helena-R 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 9.0 10 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 0 West Virginia-A 1-0 2.38 10 0 0 0 4 22.2 14 6 6 0 4 4 30 2 0 2009 Brevard County-A 1-1 1.20 26 0 0 0 18 30.0 21 7 4 0 4 13 44 2 1 Huntsville-AA 0-1 4.28 27 0 0 0 11 27.1 26 15 13 3 1 9 34 1 1 2010 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2011 Brevard County-A 2-0 2.53 12 0 0 0 1 21.1 15 6 6 0 0 3 18 0 0 Huntsville-AA 3-3 3.38 36 0 0 0 7 42.2 41 20 16 3 5 15 41 3 1 2012 Huntsville-AA 3-0 1.74 17 0 0 0 8 20.2 18 4 4 1 1 7 21 2 0 Nashville-AAA 0-2 3.93 40 0 0 0 7 52.2 49 23 23 4 2 16 49 1 1 Minor League Totals 10-7 2.86 172 0 0 0 58 226.1 194 81 72 11 17 69 251 11 4

NON-ROSTER PLAYER FULL NAME: Robert Davis Wooten OPENING DAY 2013 AGE: 27 BIRTHDATE: 7/21/85 in Goldsboro, NC

RESIDES: Sanford, NC HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-1/210 BATS/THROWS: Right/Right HOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 13th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE: None CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through the 2013 season

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/MISCELLANEOUS• Is married.....wife’s name is Katie• Graduated from Charles B. Aycock (NC) High School, where he also played basketball (two years) and ran cross country (one year)• Graduated from the University of North Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science• Helped lead the Tar Heels to three straight College World Series appearances from 2006-08.....were runners up in 2006 and 2007• Pitched for the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League in the summer of 2006 and the Chatham A’s of the Cape Cod League in 2007• Following last season pitched for Anzoategui in the Venezuelan Winter League (10g, 1-0, 3.38, 3sv)• Missed the entire 2010 season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 4/8/10• Was a Florida State League All-Star in 2009• Led the Brewers organization with 29 saves in 2009 and tied for sixth in all of the minor leagues• Following the 2009 season pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League (8g, 1-1, 5.00)• Follow him on Twitter (@RobWooten35)

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MILWAUKEE BREWERSPLAYER DEVELOPMENT AND SCOUTING

2012 All-Star Futures Game2B Scooter Gennett

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ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR - STAFF AND PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

TONY DIGGSTony Diggs, 45, enters his 10th

season in the Brewers organization and eighth in his current position, where he assists with the day-to-day

administration duties at the facility in Maryvale, Arizona.In addition, Diggs will serve his fi rst season as manager at Rookie

Helena following fi ve seasons as manager at Rookie Arizona. In 2010, he was named Arizona League Manager of the Year after leading the team to a 34-22 regular-season record and the Arizona League championship.

Previously, he served as a hitting coach in the organization with Class-A Beloit (2004) and Class-A Brevard County (2005).

Prior to joining the Brewers, Diggs was a minor-league hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals (1998-99, 2002-03). He also spent two years as director of player development/MLB consultant with the International Baseball League of Australia and was a consultant for Team Australia in the 2000 Olympics.

Selected by the Brewers in the sixth round of the 1989 draft, Diggs played eight professional seasons in the minor leagues with Milwaukee (1989-93) and St. Louis (1994-96). A native of Starke, Florida, he graduated from Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville before attending the University of North Florida. He resides in Goodyear, Arizona, with his wife, Kim, and children, Amber, A.J., Aaron, Andrew, Aidan, Alaina and Addison.

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

KEVIN TRUITTKevin Truitt, 29, enters his fi rst

season with the Brewers. Truitt works at the Maryvale complex and oversees the rehabilitation of the minor-league players. His

responsibilities include post-operative and conservative-care rehabilitation for all of the organization’s minor-league affi liates.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Truitt worked in private practice outpatient orthopedics in Phoenix, Arizona.

A native of Tucson, Arizona, Truitt graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in physiology in 2007. He received his doctorate of physical therapy from the University of Southern California in 2010.

Kevin resides in Phoenix and is engaged to his fi ancée, Lindsey.

ATHLETIC TRAINING COORDINATOR

FRANK NEVILLEFrank Neville, 46, begins his 11th

season in his current position. Neville oversees the minor-league

athletic trainers while supervising the training operations at the Maryvale complex. In 2007 and 2008, he was recognized as the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) Minor League Medical/Rehab Coordinator of the Year.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Neville served as an athletic training coordinator for eight seasons with the Texas Rangers (1995-2002). He was also an assistant trainer at Western Kentucky University from 1992-94 in addition to being an athletic trainer in the Baltimore Orioles organization for Rookie Bluefi eld from 1991-93.

Frank resides in Avondale, Arizona, with his wife, Linda, and their three children, Bryan, Bradley and Lindsay.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

SPECIAL INSTRUCTOR - PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

DON MONEYDon Money, 65, is in his second

season in his current position. He previously managed 14 seasons in the organization.

Money managed at Triple-A Nashville from 2009-11, where he compiled a 223-209 (.516) record. Prior to that, he spent four seasons as manager at Double-A Huntsville (2005-08), where he led the Stars to the postseason twice (2006-07). In 2007, Money was named Southern League Manager of the Year after guiding the Stars to division titles in both halves of the season. This marked a fi rst in franchise history. For his efforts, he was named manager for the Southern League All-Star Game. Additionally, Money was selected to coach in the All-Star Futures Game at AT&T Park.

Prior to joining the Stars, he managed at Class-A Beloit for seven seasons (1998-2004) and guided the Snappers to the Midwest League Championship Series three times.

Before managing in the professional ranks, Money coached at Sacred Heart Catholic School for fi ve years (1987-91), leading the team to two state tournaments.

Money enjoyed a 16-year Major League playing career with Philadelphia (1968-72) and Milwaukee (1973-83). A four-time All-Star with Milwaukee, Money became the fi rst Brewer to start in an All-Star Game (1978). He was a member of the 1982 American League championship squad.

Money was voted Brewers’ team MVP in 1974 and 1977. In 1974, he set the Major League record for most consecutive errorless games at third base in a season (86), which he still holds. He currently holds the American League record for consecutive errorless chances at third base (261), set from September 28, 1973 through July 16, 1974. He ended his playing career in Japan in 1984.

Don and his wife, Sharon, have two children, Don Jr. and Shannon, and are grandparents of six. They reside in Vineland, New Jersey.

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LATIN LIAISON

ROLANDO VALLESRolando Valles, 33, begins his

sixth season with the Brewers. In his role, Valles assists with the off-fi eld needs and development of the non-

English speaking players in the organization.Prior to joining the Brewers, Valles spent 10 seasons as a pitcher

in the minor leagues and independent leagues (1997-2003, ‘05-07).

He signed with the Houston Astros as a non-drafted free agent in April 1997 and spent fi ve seasons in their system. He played in independent leagues with the Amarillo Dillas (2002-03) and New Haven County Cutters (2005-07), serving as a player/pitching coach in 2007.

A native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, Valles currently resides in Litchfi eld Park, Arizona.

COORDINATOR - ARIZONA COMPLEX/VIDEO OPERATIONS

MATT KERLSMatt Kerls, 31, joined the Brewers

organization as an advance scouting intern in 2008.

For the past four seasons, he has served as the minor league video coordinator, overseeing all aspects of video and internal data collection. In addition to his video responsibilities, he also serves as the Maryvale complex coordinator.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Kerls worked as the assistant equipment manager for the University of Notre Dame football team from 2004-07. In college, he worked as a student manager for three years and served as the head football manager for personnel during his senior year.

Kerls is a 2004 graduate of Notre Dame with a degree in accounting and economics. Matt resides in Avondale, Arizona, with his wife, Laura, and son, Michael.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

MINOR LEAGUE EQUIPMENT MANAGER

J.R. RINALDIJ.R. Rinaldi, 50, enters his 13th

season in the Brewers organization in his current position at the Maryvale complex.

A veteran of 23 years in Major League Baseball, Rinaldi previously worked for the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds and Texas Rangers organizations. He has also served as the equipment manager for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, for 26 years.

Rinaldi is a certifi ed professional equipment manager and works as a journeyman ironworker in his spare time. In 2007, he was re-elected to his second term as a member of the Canton City School District Board of Education.

Rinaldi has two children, Chelsee and Nick, and resides in Canton, Ohio, the birthplace of professional football.

MARYVALE CLUBHOUSE MANAGER

MATT BASSMatt Bass, 38, begins his 13th

season with the Brewers. Bass is responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Maryvale

clubhouse. In 2003, he served as the equipment manager at the Maryvale complex for Team USA during its preparation for pre-Olympic qualifying.

Before joining the Brewers organization, Bass spent two seasons (1999-2000) as the assistant minor league equipment manager for the

Houston Astros at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee, Florida. He also worked as an operations assistant for the Indianapolis Indians of the International League at Victory Field in 1998.

Bass graduated from Illinois State University with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1998. While at Illinois State, he worked two seasons as the team manager for women’s basketball.

Bass resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife, Maricela, and son, Michael.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR

JEFF MESTERJeff Mester, 33, enters his eighth

season as strength and conditioning coordinator. He is a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS)

through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a USA Weightlifting Level I certifi ed coach.

Mester previously spent three seasons in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He joined the Reds in 2003 as a strength and conditioning intern for the Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League, where he spent two seasons. In 2005, he was a strength and

conditioning intern with the Reds.He began his baseball career in 2002 working as an intern for the

Gulf Coast League team of the Pittsburgh Pirates.A native of Belmont, Wisconsin, Mester is a 2002 graduate of the

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse with a bachelor’s degree in fi tness with an emphasis in strength & conditioning and coaching competitive athletics. He also earned a master’s degree in exercise and sport science from UW-La Crosse in 2004.

Mester and his wife, Orla, have a daughter, Lauren, and son, Ben. They reside in Phoenix, Arizona.

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NATIONAL CROSSCHECKER

JOE FERRONEJoe Ferrone, 46, enters his third

season in the Brewers organization.Prior to joining the Brewers,

Ferrone spent two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates as special assistant to the general manager/scout. He also spent fi ve seasons with the Detroit Tigers as West Coast supervisor (2004-08) and eight seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers as area scout (1995-98) and West Coast supervisor (1999-2002). While with the Dodgers, he was responsible for signing future All-Star players such as Ted Lilly and Shane Victorino.

Ferrone began his scouting career with Montreal and spent two and a half seasons with the Expos (1993-94, 1997).

Additionally, he coached at Class-A San Bernardino, an affi liate of the Dodgers, in 1998, alongside manager Tim Wallach and coach Del Crandall.

Ferrone graduated from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 1989 and was an infi elder on the baseball team for four seasons (1986-89). He also played professionally for Perugia in the Italian Baseball Federation in 1990 before attending graduate school at Ohio University, where he earned his master’s degree in sport management.

Joe has two children, Mac and Janie, and resides in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

NATIONAL PITCHING CROSSCHECKER

JIM ROONEYJim Rooney, 52, begins his 10th

season in the Brewers organization. He was named to his current position in December 2010 following two

seasons as a roving crosschecker. Rooney also spent fi ve seasons as the organization’s pitching coordinator (2004-08), where he oversaw the progress of each pitcher in the system.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Rooney worked in the Toronto Blue Jays organization from 2000-03 as a minor-league pitching coach and area scout. He also served as pitching coach with Escogido in the Dominican Winter League in 2003.

Rooney began coaching in 1987 at Pace University. The following year, he coached at West Point Military Academy. He then joined

Rockland Community College, where he coached for seven seasons (1989-95).

In addition, Rooney gained global managing experience with France (1996) and Italy (1997-98). In 1999, he served as director of player personnel for the Somerset Patriots of the independent Atlantic League. Rooney was also a pitching coach in the Venezuelan Winter League with Lara for two seasons (2000-01), winning the league championship in 2000. As a result, he served as pitching coach for Venezuela in the Caribbean World Series in January 2001.

Selected in the fi rst round of the 1981 draft, the left-hander pitched in the Orioles organization for fi ve seasons (1981-85). Jim and his wife, Maureen, reside in La Grange, Illinois.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

SCOUTING

EAST COAST CROSSCHECKER

DOUG REYNOLDSDoug Reynolds, 45, begins

his 21st season in the Brewers organization and fi fth as East Coast crosschecker.

Reynolds previously served as an area scout in Georgia, South Carolina and northern Florida. During his 16 seasons as an area scout (1993-2008), he has also scouted in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. He was responsible for signing players such as pitcher Tim Dillard, fi rst baseman Mat Gamel and outfi elder Lorenzo Cain.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Reynolds spent one season as an assistant coach at Tallahasee Community College in 1992.

Reynolds was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 1989 draft and played three seasons as a catcher (1989-91). He graduated from Liberty University, where he earned a degree in business management.

Doug resides in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife, Jennifer, and three children, Brooke, Scott and Nicholas.

WEST COAST CROSSCHECKER

COREY RODRIGUEZCorey Rodriguez, 44, enters

his 20th season in the Brewers organization and fi fth in his current position.

Rodriguez joined the Brewers in 1994 and spent 15 seasons as an area scout in central and southern California and Hawaii. Players signed by Rodriguez include former All-Star outfi elder Geoff Jenkins and outfi elder Logan Schafer.

Rodriguez earned an associate’s degree in psychology from De Anza Junior College in 1989 and graduated from the University of South Alabama in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He also earned a master’s degree in athletic administration and kinesiology from California State University Hayward in 1994.

Corey and his wife, Heather, reside in Redondo Beach, California, with their children, Jadyn, Nolan and Holland.

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DIRECTOR OF LATIN AMERICA SCOUTING

MANNY BATISTAManny Batista, 51, is in his fourth

season with the Brewers and fi rst as director of Latin America scouting. He is responsible for the re-staffi ng of the organization’s scouting personnel

in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.Batista spent last season as director of scouting for Venezuela

following two seasons as a scout in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Venezuela from 2010-11.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Batista worked in the Texas Rangers organization, most recently as Latin American coordinator from 1998-

2009. He served as an area scout in Puerto Rico with the Rangers from 1986-88, ’90-98. He was responsible for signing players such as Edwin Encarnacion, Juan Gonzalez, Martin Perez, Ivan Rodriguez and Edinson Volquez. In 1989, he was an area scout with the Chicago Cubs.

In addition, Batista coached at Port Charlotte of the Gulf Coast League from 1990-92 and managed the Dominican Summer League Rangers in 1995.

Batista graduated from Apollo High School in Puerto Rico and attended American International College in Puerto Rico.

He resides in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS SCOUTING

MILWAUKEE BREWERS LATIN AMERICA SCOUTS

Julio De La Cruz(DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

Reinaldo Hidalgo(VENEZUELA)

Alcides Melendez(VENEZUELA)

Jose Morales(DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

Jose Ramos(DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

Eduardo Sanchez(DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

Edgar Suarez(VENEZUELA)

Clifford Nuitter(CENTRAL AMERICA)

Fernando Veracierto(VENEZUELA)

DIRECTOR OF LATIN AMERICA OPERATIONS/SCOUTING

EDUARDO BRIZUELAEduardo Brizuela, 26, is in his fi rst

season in his current position. He previously spent three seasons as coordinator of administration for Latin America operations after joining the

Brewers as an advance scouting intern in 2009.Brizuela has helped the Brewers establish a presence in Latin

America, particularly with the Dominican Republic academy, which opened in November 2011. He was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the academy.

In his new role, Brizuela has taken on added responsibilities with scouting assignments and he assists with the development and transition of the organization’s Latin players to the United States.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Brizuela served as an assistant coach for Polk Community College (2007-08) and was the manager and coordinator of IBC Baseball from 2006-08. He graduated from Webber International University with a business management degree.

ASSISTANT COORDINATOR, LATIN AMERICA OPERATIONS

MANUEL VARGASManuel Vargas, 25, begins

his fi rst season with the Brewers organization.

Vargas is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Dominican

Republic academy and the administration of the Latin America operations.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Vargas served as an international baseball operations intern for the Major League Baseball offi ce in Santo Domingo.

Vargas earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Pontifi cia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM).

He resides in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic.

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS AREA SCOUTS

Drew Anderson(KS, MN, ND, NE, SD)

Josh Belovsky(HAWAII, SOUTHERN CA)

Tim Collinsworth(AR, OK, NORTHERN LA,

NORTHERN TX)

Mike Farrell(IN, KY, MI, OH,WESTERN PA)

Dan Huston(CENTRAL & SOUTHERN CA)

Harvey Kuenn Jr.(IA, IL, MN, MO, WI)

Jay Lapp(SUPERVISOR - CANADA)

Tim McIlvaine(CENTRAL & NORTHERN FL)

Dan Nellum(DC, DE, MD, NC, VA, WV)

Jeff Simpson(AZ, CO, NM)

Charlie Sullivan(SOUTHERN FL &

PUERTO RICO)

Shawn Whalen(ID, MT, OR, WA)

Steffan Wilson(NY, NJ, EASTERN PA &

NEW ENGLAND)

Manolo Hernandez(PUERTO RICO)

Marty Lehn(WESTERN CANADA)

Justin McCray(NORTHERN CA)

Scott Nichols(AL, MS, TN, SOUTHERN LA)

Brian Sankey(SOUTHERN TX)

Jeff Scholzen(NV, UT, WY)

Steve Smith(GA, SC)

MILWAUKEE BREWERS PART-TIME SCOUTSJohn Bushart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CaliforniaDick Colpaert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MichiganDon Fontana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Western PennsylvaniaJoe Hodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TennesseeRoger Janeway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OhioJohnny Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin

Ernie Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VirginiaJean P. Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern CanadaLee Seid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California, Southern NevadaBrad Stoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KansasNate Trosky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern California

MILWAUKEE BREWERS SCOUTING

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS

FIELD AND CATCHING COORDINATOR

CHARLIE GREENECharlie Greene, 42, enters his

seventh season as fi eld coordinator and ninth as roving catching coordinator. As a roving coordinator,

Greene oversees and evaluates the organization’s minor-league catchers while working closely with each club’s coaching staff.

A former Major League catcher, Greene broke into the majors with the New York Mets in 1996. He spent fi ve seasons in the big leagues, also with Baltimore (1997-98), Milwaukee (1999) and Toronto (2000).

Greene spent the last four years of his career playing in the minor leagues (2001-04). He was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 19th round of the 1991 draft.

Greene’s father, Charlie Sr., is one of the best known college coaches, having coached at Miami-Dade Community College for 30 years and as head coach for Team USA in 1988 and 1989.

Charlie and his wife, Blake, have two sons, Patrick and Garrett. They reside in Tallahassee, Florida.

Lary AaronFAYETTEVILLE, GA

Brad Del BarbaFORT MITCHELL, KY

Bryan GalePHILADELPHIA, PA

Ben McLureHUMMELSTOWN, PA

Cory MelvinTAMPA, FL

Tom MooneyPITTSFIELD, MA

Derek WatsonCHICAGO, IL

Tom WheelerMARTINEZ, CA

Leon WurthPADUCAH, KY

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

COORDINATORS

Joseph KowalYARDLEY, PA

Andy PrattPEORIA, AZ

Marv ThompsonWEST JORDAN, UT

Ryan ThompsonSCOTTSDALE, AZ

Al LeBoeufPLAYER DEVELOPMENT

SCOUT

MILWAUKEE BREWERS SCOUTING

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HITTING COORDINATOR

SANDY GUERREROSandy Guerrero, 46, enters his

second season as hitting coordinator and 11th coaching in the Brewers organization.

Guerrero was a coach with Triple-A Nashville for three seasons from 2009-11. Prior to joining the Sounds, he spent six seasons coaching at Double-A Huntsville (2003-08).

Before coaching, Guerrero had a 19-year playing career that included stints in the minor leagues with Toronto and Milwaukee. He also played professionally in Mexico, Taiwan and the independent Northern League.

The former infi elder 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.

Guerrero’s father, Epy, is a renowned Major League scout in the Dominican Republic, while his brother, Mike, is the manager at Triple-A Nashville.

Sandy and his wife, Jessica, reside in Huntsville, Alabama.

ROVING OUTFIELD AND BASERUNNING COORDINATOR

REGGIE WILLIAMSReggie Williams, 52, is in his fourth

season in the Brewers organization. Previously, Williams spent 13

seasons as the vice president of community relations with the Memphis Redbirds, the Triple-A affi liate of the St. Louis Cardinals (1997-2009). He also worked as a teacher and assistant principal with the Memphis City School District from 1991-97.

Williams, who was selected by the Dodgers in the 13th round of the 1982 draft, spent four seasons in the Major Leagues with Los Angeles (1985-87) and Cleveland (1988). He batted .259 with 5 HR

and 39 RBI in 200 career games. He continued his playing career in the minor leagues with the Pirates in 1989 and with the Rangers in 1990.

Williams played collegiately at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Following his playing career, he received his master’s degree in teaching from the University of Memphis in 1994 and earned a second master’s degree in school supervision and administration in 1997.

Reggie and his wife, Allyson, have three children, Lesly, Reginald Jr. and Lane. They reside in Collierville, Tennessee.

ROVING INFIELD COORDINATOR

BOB MISCIKBob Miscik, 54, begins his fi fth

season in the Brewers organization and third as roving infi eld coordinator.

Miscik joined the Brewers in 2009 as manager at Double-A Huntsville. He also served as a coach for the All-Star Futures Game in St. Louis that year. He was the manager at Class-A Brevard County in 2010.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Miscik served as minor league fi eld coordinator for the Cincinnati Reds in 2005. He held the same position with the Texas Rangers from 1997-2002, and also worked as the team’s player development coordinator from 2003-04.

Miscik also managed in the Rangers organization at Class-A Charlotte in 2000, where he led the team to a 58-43 record after taking over the club on May 15. Prior to his tenure with the Rangers, Miscik spent six seasons with the Baltimore Orioles as manager at three different levels, including Class-A Kane County (1991), Class-A Frederick (1992), Triple-A Rochester (1993-94) and Double-A Bowie (1995-96). He began his coaching career with the Orioles as the hitting coach at Frederick in 1990.

The former infi elder played nine minor-league seasons with Pittsburgh (1980-86) and California (1987-88).

Bob resides in Venice, Florida, with his daughter, Natalie.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS COORDINATORS

PITCHING COORDINATOR

RICK TOMLINRick Tomlin, 60, begins his fi rst

season in the Brewers organization as pitching coordinator. This marks his 24th season in the minor leagues.

Prior to being named to his current position, Tomlin spent three seasons in the Mets organization, including the 2011 season as pitching coordinator. He was the pitching coach at Class-A Brooklyn from 2009-10.

Tomlin spent four seasons with the Nationals organization as pitching coach at Double-A Harrisburg from 2005-08. Prior to that, he served in various roles in the Yankees organization from 1996-2004, including two seasons as pitching coordinator (2002-04). He was pitching coach at Class-A Tampa in 2001, champions of the Florida State League that season. He also held roles as pitching coach with

Triple-A Columbus (1999-2000) and Double-A Norwich (1996-98). He began his profesional coaching career in the Twins organization as pitching coach at Rookie Elizabethton (1989-92), Class-A Fort Wayne (1993) and Class-A Fort Myers (1994-95).

Tomlin was the assistant coach at Manatee Community College (FL) from 1977-78 and again from 1981-89. He also served as an assistant coach at the University of Alabama in 1979.

Tomlin was drafted by the Washington Senators in the 1971 draft and by the Baltimore Orioles in the second round of the 1972 draft, but did not sign. He earned his master’s degree in health education from Nova University.

Rick resides in Bradenton, Florida, with his wife, Suzanne, and two sons, Jake and Josh.

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Year AAA AA A+ A Rookie+ Rookie DSL2013 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers2012 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers2011 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers2010 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers

2009 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County Wisconsin Helena Arizona DSL Brewers*2008 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona2007 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona2006 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona2005 Nashville Huntsville Brevard County West Virginia Helena Arizona2004 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Helena Arizona2003 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Helena Arizona DSL Brewers2002 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Ogden Arizona DSL Brewers 2001 Indianapolis Huntsville High Desert Beloit Ogden Arizona DSL Brewers 2000 Indianapolis Huntsville Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers

1999 Louisville Huntsville Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers 1998 Louisville El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers 1997 Tucson El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers 1996 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers^ 1995 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers# 1994 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Ogden Helena DSL Brewers#1993 New Orleans El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers1992 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers1991 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers1990 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers+

1989 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena DSL Brewers>1988 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena1987 Denver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena1986 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena1985 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Helena1984 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Paintsville1983 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Paintsville1982 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Beloit Pikeville1981 Vancouver El Paso Stockton Burlington Butte1980 Vancouver Holyoke Stockton Burlington Butte

1979 Vancouver Holyoke Stockton Burlington Butte1978 Spokane Holyoke Burlington Newark1977 Spokane Holyoke Burlington Newark1976 Spokane Berkshire Burlington Newark1975 Sacramento Thetford Mines Burlington Newark1974 Sacramento Shreveport Danville Newark1973 Evansville Shreveport Danville Newark1972 Evansville San Antonio Danville Newark1971 Evansville Danville Newark1970 Portland Jacksonville Clinton Newark

* 2009 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Orioles^ 1996 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL White Sox# 1994-95 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Astros+ 1990 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Blue Jays> 1989 DSL Brewers played as a co-op team with the DSL Orioles and DSL Red Sox

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

AFFILIATE HISTORY

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WINS LOSSES ERANashville (AAA) Peralta/Vargas ...............7 Seth McClung ............... 15 Wily Peralta ................. 4.66 Huntsville (AA) Josh Stinson ................11 Kyle Heckathorn ............ 11 Josh Stinson ............... 3.16Brevard County (A) Taylor Jungmann .........11 Bradley/Williamson........ 10 Taylor Jungmann ......... 3.53Wisconsin (A) Goforth/Miller ...............10 Mark Williams ................ 10 Chad Pierce ................ 3.47Helena (R) Brent Suter .....................4 Leonard Lorenzo ............. 7 Leonard Lorenzo ......... 5.48Arizona (R) Juan Francisco ..............4 3 Players Tied ................. 4 Joel Dicent .................. 5.19DSL Brewers (R) Jorge Ortega ..................6 Milton Gomez .................. 6 Juan Santiago ............. 1.49

APPEARANCES GAMES STARTED SAVESNashville (AAA) Amaury Rivas ..............50 Wily Peralta .................. 28 Jim Henderson ............... 15Huntsville (AA) Darren Byrd .................50 Anundsen/Stinson ......... 24 Jesus Sanchez ................11Brevard County (A) Casey Medlen ..............46 Taylor Jungmann ........... 26 Casey Medlen ................ 22Wisconsin (A) David Goforth ...............28 David Goforth ................ 28 Seth Harvey ................... 13Helena (R) Connor Whalen ............22 Tyler Wagner ................. 13 Connor Whalen ................ 7Arizona (R) Carlos Sosa .................... 15 Joel Dicent ...................... 8 Jorge Lopez ..................... 2DSL Brewers (R) Junior Flores ................17 Jorge Ortega ................. 13 7 Players Tied .................. 1

COMPLETE GAMES SHUTOUTS INNINGS PITCHED Nashville (AAA) 4 Players Tied .................. 1 Mike Fiers ....................... 1 Wily Peralta ............... 146.2Huntsville (AA) 3 Players Tied ................1 Evan Anundsen ...............1 Josh Stinson ............. 145.1Brevard County (A) 4 Players Tied ................1 Drew Gagnon .................. 1 Taylor Jungmann ....... 153.0Wisconsin (A) Mark Williams ................1 Mark Williams .................. 1 David Goforth ............ 150.2Helena (R) None None Leonard Lorenzo ......... 64.0Arizona (R) None None Joel Dicent .................. 52.0DSL Brewers (R) Ortega/Rizzo ..................1 Ortega/Rizzo ................... 1 Jorge Ortega ............... 78.0

WALKS STRIKEOUTS Nashville (AAA) Wily Peralta ..................78 Wily Peralta ................. 143Huntsville (AA) Josh Stinson ................71 Josh Stinson ................. 91 Brevard County (A) Taylor Jungmann .........46 Taylor Jungmann ........... 99 Wisconsin (A) David Goforth ...............63 Chad Pierce ................ 115 Helena (R) Michael Schaub ...........34 Leonard Lorenzo ........... 64 Arizona (R) Joel Dicent ...................30 Banda/Dicent ................ 43 DSL Brewers (R) Juan Santiago ..............22 Juan Santiago ............... 65

ORGANIZATIONAL PITCHER OF THE MONTH Month Player Team Monthly Stats April Hiram Burgos Brevard County 5g, 4gs, 1-1, 0.99 ERA, 3 ER, 27.1 IP, 23 K, .132 opp avg. Drew Gagnon Wisconsin 5gs, 2-0, 0.64 ERA, 2 ER, 28.1 IP, 25 K, .196 opp avg. May Tyler Thornburg Huntsville 6gs, 5-0, 2.97 ERA, 12 ER, 36.1 IP, 27 K, .223 opp avg. Jesus Sanchez Huntsville 10g, 1-0, 0.56 ERA, 4 SV, 1 ER, 16.0 IP, 19 K, .170 opp avg. June Hiram Burgos Huntsville 6gs, 2-0, 0.71 ERA, 3 ER, 38.0 IP, 33 K, .203 opp avg. July Hiram Burgos Huntsville 4gs, 3-0, 1.61 ERA, 5 ER, 28.0 IP, 23 K, .224 opp avg. Nashville 1gs, 0-0, 3.00 ERA, 2 ER, 6.0 IP, 5 K, .217 opp avg. August Taylor Jungmann Brevard County 6gs, 3-0, 1.96 ERA, 8 ER, 36.2 IP, 32 K, .239 opp avg.

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MINOR LEAGUE PITCHING LEADERS

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GAMES PLAYED AT-BATS BATTING AVERAGENashville (AAA) Eric Farris ..................131 Eric Farris .................... 483 Jordan Brown ............. .306Huntsville (AA) Josh Prince ................137 Scooter Gennett .......... 533 Hunter Morris ............. .303Brevard County (A) Mike Walker ...............129 Reggie Keen ............... 472 Mike Walker ............... .280Wisconsin (A) 3 Players Tied ............... 127 Chadwin Stang................481 Brandon Macias ......... .288Helena (R) McFarland/Rodriguez ..72 Chris McFarland .......... 282 Adam Giacalone ........ .317Arizona (R) Clint Coulter .................49 Jose Sermo ................. 183 Clint Coulter ............... .302DSL Brewers (R) Alejandro Mendoza ......63 Juan Ortiz .................... 214 Francisco Castillo ....... .272

RUNS HITS DOUBLESNashville (AAA) Logan Schafer .............72 Eric Farris .................... 138 Caleb Gindl .................... 27Huntsville (AA) Hunter Morris ...............77 Hunter Morris .............. 158 Hunter Morris ................. 40Brevard County (A) Nick Shaw ....................70 Mike Walker ................ 129 Cody Hawn .................... 27Wisconsin (A) Chadwin Stang ............85 Brandon Macias .......... 135 Brandon Macias ............. 35Helena (R) Chris McFarland ..........48 Chris McFarland ............ 85 Giacalone/McFarland ..... 17Arizona (R) Clint Coulter .................37 Jose Sermo ................... 52 Dustin Houle .................. 10DSL Brewers (R) Castillo/Mendoza .........34 Francisco Castillo .......... 56 Elvis Rubio ..................... 12

TRIPLES HOME RUNS RBI Nashville (AAA) Logan Schafer ................. 9 Sean Halton .................. 17 Sean Halton ................... 57Huntsville (AA) Kentrail Davis .................7 Hunter Morris ................ 28 Hunter Morris ................113Brevard County (A) T.J. Mittelstaedt ..............7 Hawn/Walker ................. 12 Mike Walker ................... 75Wisconsin (A) Ben McMahan ..............11 Nick Ramirez ................. 16 Nick Ramirez .................. 70Helena (R) Raul Mondesi, Jr. ...........6 Chris McFarland .............. 8 Chris McFarland ............. 42Arizona (R) Jose Pena ......................7 Coulter/Pena ................... 5 Clint Coulter ................... 33DSL Brewers (R) Belonis/Castillo ..............2 De Leon/Pena ................ 4 Elvis Rubio ..................... 27

TOTAL BASES WALKS STRIKEOUTSNashville (AAA) Logan Schafer ...........203 Sean Halton .................. 43 Caleb Gindl .................... 98Huntsville (AA) Hunter Morris .............294 Josh Prince ................... 74 Kentrail Davis ............... 121Brevard County (A) Mike Walker ...............191 Nick Shaw ..................... 69 Mike Walker ................. 123Wisconsin (A) Ben McMahan ............207 Brandon Macias ............ 58 Ramirez/Stang ................144Helena (R) Chris McFarland ........122 Adam Giacalone ........... 35 Raul Mondesi, Jr. ........... 87Arizona (R) Jose Pena ....................88 Clint Coulter .................. 37 Jose Sermo .................... 41DSL Brewers (R) Juan Ortiz ....................71 Dicent/Mendoza ............ 30 Yunior Santana .............. 64

STOLEN BASES ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Nashville (AAA) Eric Farris ...................35 Sean Halton .............. .354 Sean Halton ............... .497Huntsville (AA) Josh Prince ..................41 Ke. Davis/Morris ........ .357 Hunter Morris ............. .563Brevard County (A) Reggie Keen ................45 Mike Walker .............. .361 Mike Walker ............... .415Wisconsin (A) Chadwin Stang ............26 Brandon Macias ........ .388 Ben McMahan ............ .500Helena (R) McFarland/Ozuna ........15 Adam Giacalone ....... .394 Chris McFarland ......... .433Arizona (R) Dionis Hinojosa ............10 Clint Coulter .............. .439 Jose Pena ................... .527DSL Brewers (R) Francisco Castillo ........30 Jose Dicent ............... .362 Carlos Belonis ............ .351

ORGANIZATIONAL PLAYER OF THE MONTH Month Player Team Monthly Stats April Hunter Morris Huntsville 25g, .303, 30-99, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 12 2B, 12 R May Jason Rogers Wisconsin 28g, .320, 33-103, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 9 2B, 22 R June Hunter Morris Huntsville 27g, .307, 31-101, 7 HR, 27 RBI, 6 2B, 19 R July Khris Davis Huntsville 17g, .456, 26-57, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 4 2B, 14 R Nashville 2g, .429, 3-7, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R August Clint Coulter AZ Brewers 23g, .338, 26-77, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 2 2B, 21 R

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MINOR LEAGUE BATTING LEADERS

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PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE YEARHunter Morris • 2012 Robin Yount Performance Award Winner • Player of the Year

Position: First BaseBorn: 10/7/88 in Huntsville, AlabamaResides: Huntsville, AlabamaHT: 6-2 WT: 226 Bats: Left Throws: Right How Acquired: Selected in the fourth round of the 2010 First-Year Player DraftRecommended/Signed by: Joe Mason

Hunter Morris was named 2012 Southern League Most Valuable Player as he batted .303 with 28 HR and 113 RBI in 136 games at Double-A Huntsville. Morris led the league in hits (158), HR (28), RBI (113), slugging percentage (.563), total bases (294) and extra-base hits (74). He made a run at the Triple Crown but fi nished fourth in batting average (.303).

Morris was a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner last season as he led all qualifying Southern League fi rst basemen in fi elding percentage (.995). He was named to both the Southern League’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams in 2012.

Hiram Burgos • 2012 Robin Yount Performance Award Winner • Pitcher of the YearPosition: Right-Handed Pitcher Born: 8/4/87 in Cayey, Puerto RicoResides: Cayey, Puerto RicoHT: 5-11 WT: 208 Bats: Right Throws: Right How Acquired: Selected in the sixth round of the 2009 First-Year Player DraftRecommended/Signed by: Tim McIlvaine

Hiram Burgos went 10-4 with a 1.95 ERA in 28 games (27 starts) between Class-A Brevard County, Double-A Huntsville and Triple-A Nashville. He held opponents to a .210 batting average and registered 153 strikeouts compared to 49 walks in 171 innings.

Burgos was a Florida State League All-Star while pitching at Brevard County. He earned Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Month honors in April (Co-Pitcher of the Month), June and July. He was added to the 40-man roster on November 20, 2012.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Year Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year2012 Hunter Morris Hiram Burgos2011 Taylor Green Mike Fiers2010 Erik Komatsu Jake Odorizzi2009 Logan Schafer Amaury Rivas2008 Alcides Escobar/Mat Gamel Jeremy Jeffress2007 Taylor Green Manny Parra2006 Ryan Braun Yovani Gallardo2005 Nelson Cruz Tim Dillard2004 Vinny Rottino Ben Hendrickson2003* Prince Fielder Luis Martinez2002 Brad Nelson Ben Hendrickson2001 Bill Hall Nick Neugebauer2000 Ben Sheets Ben Sheets1999 Kevin Barker Allen Levrault* Renamed the Robin Yount Performance Award beginning with the 2003 winners

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MINOR LEAGUE HONORS & AWARDS

BASEBALL AMERICA TOP 10 BREWERS PROSPECTS ENTERING 2013

1. Wily Peralta, RHP 2. Tyler Thornburg, RHP 3. Taylor Jungmann, RHP 4. Hunter Morris, 1B 5. Jimmy Nelson, RHP 6. Johnny Hellweg, RHP 7. Victor Roache, OF 8. Scooter Gennett, INF 9. Clint Coulter, C 10. Mitch Haniger, OF

RHP Evan Anundsen .............................. Huntsville (AA)RHP Hiram Burgos ........................... Brevard County (A)OF Francisco Castillo ...........................DSL Brewers (R)RHP Drew Gagnon ....................................Wisconsin (A)2B Scooter Gennett ............................Hunstville (AA)**,^RHP Seth Harvey ......................................Wisconsin (A)RHP Jim Henderson ...............................Nashville (AAA)INF Greg Hopkins ......................................Wisconsin (A)RHP Casey Medlen .......................... Brevard County (A)1B Hunter Morris ...................................Huntsville (AA)**C Rafael Neda ...........................................Wisconsin (A)RHP Jimmy Nelson .......................... Brevard County (A)RHP Jorge Ortega ................................DSL Brewers (R)RHP Ariel Pena .....................................Arkansas (AA)^^SS Yadiel Rivera .......................................Wisconsin (A)RHP Gian Rizzo ...................................DSL Brewers (R)INF Jason Rogers .....................................Wisconsin (A)RHP Jesus Sanchez ............................... Huntsville (AA)SS Jean Segura ....................................Arkansas (AA)^^RHP Tyler Thornburg .............................. Huntsville (AA)RHP Tommy Toledo ..................................Wisconsin (A)INF Shea Vucinich ............................ Brevard County (A)INF Mike Walker ..............................Brevard County (A)*RHP Mark Williams ...................................Wisconsin (A)* Postseason All-Star** Midseason and Postseason All-Star^ 2B Scooter Gennett also participated in the All-Star Futures Game^^ RHP Ariel Pena and SS Jean Segura participated in the All-Star Futures Game while with LA of Anaheim

ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

Player of the Week HonorsSouthern League Player of the Week (4/16-22) ............. 2B Scooter GennettMidwest League Player of the Week (4/30-5/6) .............. INF Greg HopkinsPacific Coast League Player of the Week (5/21-5/27) .... INF Brooks ConradFlorida State League Player of the Week (6-26/7/1) ...... INF Jason RogersSouthern League Player of the Week (7/2-7/8) .............. 1B Hunter MorrisSouthern League Player of the Week (7/16-7/22) .......... OF Kentrail DavisSouthern League Player of the Week (7/23-7/29) .......... OF Khris DavisPacific Coast League Player of the Week (8/20-8/26) .... OF Caleb GindlSouthern League Player of the Week (8/27-9/3) ............ 1B Hunter MorrisFlorida State League Player of the Week (8/27-9/3) ...... INF Mike Walker

Pitcher of the Week HonorsMidwest League Pitcher of the Week (5/7-5/13) ............. RHP Andy MoyeMidwest League Pitcher of the Week (5/14-5/20) ........... RHP Mark WilliamsPacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week (7/2-7/8) ....... RHP Wily PeraltaFlorida State League Pitcher of the Week (7/23-7/29) ... RHP Andy MoyeMidwest League Pitcher of the Week (8/6-8/12) ............. RHP Mark WilliamsPacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week (8/27-9/3) ..... RHP Hiram Burgos

LEAGUE AWARD HONORS

1. RHP Chad Thompson (W, 5ip, 3bb, 6k) and RHP Mark Williams (SV, 4ip, 1bb, 3k, 1hb) combined for a no-hitter in Class-A Wisconsin’s 5-0 win at Clinton on 5/4.

2. RHP Jimmy Nelson (4ip, 4bb, 4k), LHP Dan Merklinger (0.2ip, 1r, 1er, 4bb, 1k), RHP R.J. Seidel (W, 1.1ip, 2bb, 1wp), RHP Darren Byrd (2ip, 1bb, 1k) and RHP Brandon Kintzler (SV, 1ip, 1k) tossed a combined no-hitter in Double-A Huntsville’s 3-1 win vs. Chattanooga on 8/2. It marked the most pitchers used in a no-hitter in Southern League history.

NO-HITTERS

Southern League Most Valuable Player .......................... 1B Hunter MorrisTopps Southern League Player of the Year .................... 1B Hunter MorrisRawlings Gold Glove Award Winner ............................... 1B Hunter Morris

AWARD WINNERS

Florida State Athletic League Trainer of the Year ........... Tommy CraigFlorida State League Executive of the Year ................... GM Kyle SmithMidwest League Executive of the Year ........................... GM Rob ZerjavLarry MacPhail Award ..................................................... Brevard County (A)Larry MacPhail Award ..................................................... Wisconsin (A) Note: The Larry MacPhail Award is given to an organization that demonstrates outstanding and creative marketing and promotional efforts within its community, its ballpark, in media and other promotional materials.

FRONT OFFICE/STAFF AWARDS

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NASHVILLE SOUNDSPacifi c Coast League • American North Division • 2012 Final Record: 67-77 (.465)

Mike Guerrero is in his second season as manager of the Nashville Sounds.

Guerrero previously spent two seasons (2010-11) as the manager at Double-A Huntsville and two seasons (2008-09) as the manager at Class-A Brevard County. He was named to the 2009 Florida State League Postseason All-Star Team as a coach. Guerrero also managed two seasons (2006-07) at Class-A West Virginia, where he guided the team to a South Atlantic League-best 48-20 record in the fi rst half of 2007 to earn a playoff

berth. The team fi nished 82-54 overall that year.This year marks Guerrero’s 18th season as a minor-league

manager and his 17th managing in the Brewers organization. He joined the organization as manager of the Dominican League Brewers (1996-2002) and then the Arizona Brewers (2004-05). In 2001, he led the Dominican team to a league title. During the 2003 season, he served as the hitting coach with Class-A Beloit.

Guerrero’s fi rst coaching experience came in 1995 when he managed the Toronto Blue Jays’ Dominican League team. The next season, he joined the Brewers as camp director and Dominican League manager.

Guerrero gained additional managerial experience in a pair of offseason leagues, guiding the Surprise Rafters in the 2010 Arizona League and the Oahu CaneFires in the 2008 Hawaiian Winter Baseball League.

Guerrero spent nine seasons as a minor-league infi elder with Milwaukee (1987-92, ’94-95) and Kansas City (1993).

Mike and his wife, Larissa, reside in Melbourne, Florida, with their sons, Michael and Daniel.

Mike GuerreroMANAGER

Fred Dabney is in his second season as pitching coach with the Sounds and 10th overall season with the Brewers. He joined the organization as pitching coach at Double-A Huntsville in 2004 and spent seven seasons as pitching coach at Class-A Brevard County from 2005-11.

During the 2010 season, Dabney served as interim bullpen coach with the Brewers from April 23 to May 23. He took the place of Stan Kyles, who underwent prostate surgery in April.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Dabney spent fi ve seasons as a pitching coach in the Texas Rangers organization with the Rookie GCL Rangers (1999), Class-A Savannah (2000), Class-A Charlotte (2001-02) and Class-A Stockton (2003). While with Charlotte, he coached in the Florida State League All-Star Game both seasons. His staff posted a league-best 3.40 ERA in 2002 and ranked third with a 3.37 ERA in 2001.

Dabney played nine minor-league seasons as a pitcher with Chicago-AL (1988-93), Cleveland (1994) and Chicago-NL (1995-96), and fi nished his career in Taiwan (1997). He was originally chosen by the White Sox in the 15th round of the 1988 draft after attending Seminole (OK) Junior College. Fred and his wife, Inger, reside in Venice, Florida, with their sons, Dane and Tanner.

Fred DabneyPITCHING COACH

Bob Skube begins his fi rst season in the Brewers organization following six seasons coaching in the San Diego Padres organization.

Skube spent the past two seasons as hitting coach at Triple-A Tucson. He served in the same role with Class-A Fort Wayne (2007), Rookie Peoria (2008-09) and Class-A Lake Elsinore (2010).

Before joining the Padres, he worked in the Texas Rangers organization for two seasons as hitting coach at Class-A Bakersfi eld (2005) and as manager of the

rookie-level Arizona Rangers in 2006. Skube was selected by the Brewers in the 13th round of the 1979

draft and played seven seasons as an outfi elder/fi rst baseman in the organization. He was named California League Rookie of the Year in 1980 and appeared in 16 Major League games with the Brewers over the 1982-83 seasons, batting .250 with 9 RBI.

Skube attended the University of Southern California from 1975-79, winning MVP honors for the Trojans in 1977 and helping lead USC to a national championship in 1978.

Bob resides in Glendale, Arizona, with his wife, Christine, and sons, Josh and Ryan.

Bob SkubeCOACH

Aaron Hoback enters his fi rst season as athletic trainer with the Nashville Sounds. This marks his seventh season in the Brewers organization after working as the athletic trainer with the Helena Brewers (2007-08), Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (2009) and Huntsville Stars (2010-12).

Hoback graduated from Western Illinois University in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. He served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Wichita State baseball

team in 2006 and also served as an intern athletic trainer with the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Rams.

Aaron and his wife, Kathryn, reside in Maryville, Illinois.

Aaron HobackATHLETIC TRAINER

Herschel Greer Stadium534 Chestnut StreetNashville, TN 37203(615) 242-4371www.nashvillesounds.comGeneral Manager .............................................. Brad Tammen

Andrew Emmick begins his fourth season as strength and conditioning specialist with the Sounds and his fi fth season in the organization. He served in the same role with Double-A Huntsville in 2009.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Emmick spent three seasons in the Angels organization as strength and conditioning coach with Class-A Cedar Rapids (2006), Rookie Tempe (2007) and Triple-A Salt Lake (2008). In addition, he has worked at Athletic Edge Sports since 2005 as a

training specialist for the NFL Combine.Emmick earned his bachelor’s degree in business from Brescia

University in 2004 and received his master’s degree in health and fi tness management from the United States Sports Academy in 2006.

Andrew EmmickSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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TEAM PITCHINGPitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP Almonte, Erick 0-1 *.** 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Baker, Brian 4-4 4.36 25 21 1 0 0 109.1 117 57 53 15 2 53 86 1 2Burgos, Hiram 2-2 2.91 8 8 0 0 0 46.1 39 18 15 4 1 15 35 1 2Butler, Josh 0-3 4.67 4 4 0 0 0 17.1 14 10 9 1 0 11 9 0 0Chulk, Vinnie 3-0 1.75 16 0 0 0 1 25.2 17 7 5 2 0 9 25 0 0De Los Santos, Fautino 1-0 1.98 11 0 0 0 0 13.2 17 3 3 0 1 4 17 0 0Dillard, Tim 1-1 9.42 14 0 0 0 0 14.1 28 16 15 4 2 8 9 0 0Estrada, Marco 0-0 1.13 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 7 1 1 0 0 5 5 1 0Fiers, Mike 1-3 4.42 10 10 1 1 0 55.0 49 28 27 6 3 18 49 1 5Garate, Victor 3-5 7.78 29 0 0 0 0 39.1 52 35 34 4 4 22 40 1 11Hand, Donovan 3-3 3.84 44 3 0 0 0 79.2 90 35 34 7 1 18 54 0 2Henderson, Jim 4-3 1.69 35 0 0 0 15 48.0 36 10 9 2 2 22 56 0 0Kintzler, Brandon 0-1 1.54 8 0 0 0 0 11.2 8 2 2 0 0 2 11 0 1Lowe, Johnnie 4-0 3.55 19 0 0 0 0 33.0 32 21 13 6 1 21 20 0 5McClendon, Mike 4-3 4.19 33 0 0 0 5 43.0 40 24 20 2 3 18 27 0 2McClung, Seth 2-13 6.36 21 20 1 0 0 103.1 121 82 73 16 6 60 80 0 5Meadows, Daniel 0-0 4.42 13 0 0 0 0 18.1 17 9 9 2 1 10 15 0 1Peralta, Wily 7-11 4.66 28 28 1 0 0 146.2 154 79 76 9 9 78 143 1 9Perez, Juan 4-2 3.60 38 0 0 0 0 40.0 32 17 16 3 1 20 54 0 6Rivas, Amaury 5-8 5.24 50 2 0 0 1 67.0 72 42 39 7 6 32 39 1 1Rogers, Mark 6-6 4.72 18 18 0 0 0 95.1 92 52 50 13 5 49 74 1 5Sanchez, Juan 4-1 1.71 20 0 0 0 0 26.1 23 6 5 0 0 9 23 0 3Stetter, Mitch 0-1 4.70 10 0 0 0 0 7.2 6 4 4 0 2 6 12 0 0Thornburg, Tyler 2-3 3.58 8 8 0 0 0 37.2 38 16 15 1 2 13 42 0 0Vargas, Claudio 7-1 3.69 20 20 0 0 0 109.2 112 48 45 11 4 32 84 0 6Wooten, Robert 0-2 3.93 40 0 0 0 7 52.2 49 23 23 4 2 16 49 1 1TOTALS 67-77 4.29 144 144 4 12 29 1249.0 1264 646 596 119 58 552 1058 9 67

The Nashville Sounds compiled a 67-77 record, finishing second in the Pacific Coast League American Conference Northern Division. First baseman Sean Halton was named team MVP after leading Nashville in HR (17), RBI (57) and slugging percentage (.497). Infielder Eric Farris led the Sounds in hits (138) and stolen bases (35), and outfielder Logan Schafer established new career highs with 9 triples (7th in the PCL) and 11 HR.

Sounds pitchers posted a 4.29 ERA, which ranked fourth in the league. The pitching staff recorded 1058 strikeouts for the season as they reached the 1000-strikeout plateau for the ninth time in the last 11 seasons. Right-handed pitcher Wily Peralta finished fifth in the league with a team-high 143 strikeouts. Right-handed pitcher Jim Henderson, who was the lone All-Star representative for Nashville, went 4-3 with a 1.69 ERA and 15 saves in 35 appearances prior to his promotion to Milwaukee. He tossed a scoreless inning in the PCL’s 3-0 win at the Midsummer Classic and made his Major League debut on 7/26 vs. Washington following 10 seasons in the minor leagues. Defensively, Nashville registered a league-leading .983 fielding percentage and committed only 89 errors over their 144-game schedule.

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HUNTSVILLE STARSSouthern League • North Division • 2012 Final Record: 65-74 (.468)

Darnell Coles is in his second season as manager of the Stars and fourth season in the Brewers organization. He spent two seasons as hitting coordinator from 2010-11.

Before joining the Brewers, Coles spent four seasons in the Washington Nationals organization. He served as hitting coach at Triple-A Syracuse in 2009 and as manager with Class-A Hagerstown (2008) and Class-A Vermont (2007). He also spent the 2006 season

as Washington’s roving hitting instructor.Coles had a 14-year Major League playing career with Seattle

(1983-85, 1988-90), Detroit (1986-87, 1990), Pittsburgh (1988), San Francisco (1991), Cincinnati (1992), Toronto (1993-94), St. Louis (1995) and Colorado (1997). He batted .245 with 75 HR and 368 RBI in 957 games.

Selected by the Mariners in the fi rst round of the 1980 draft, Coles went on to become one of only 14 players, including Babe Ruth, to hit three home runs in a single game in both the American League and National League. He also worked as an ESPN baseball analyst from 2001-06.

Darnell and his wife, Shari, have three children, DeAnna, Darnell Jr. and Jared, and are grandparents of three. They reside in Safety Harbor, Florida. Their son-in-law, Zack Segovia, pitched in the Brewers organization in 2011.

Darnell ColesMANAGER

Chris Hook returns for his second consecutive season with the Stars, his third season overall at Huntsville, and his sixth year in the Brewers organization.

Hook was pitching coach at Huntsville in 2008, his fi rst season in the organization, and spent three seasons in the same role with Class-A Wisconsin from 2009-11.

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 owns a 5-2 mark 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 fi nished 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.

Kenny Dominguez enters his fi rst season as a coach at Huntsville and fi fth season in the Brewers organization. He spent the past four seasons in the same role with the Rookie Arizona Brewers.

Dominguez began his coaching career as an assistant coach with Florida College in 1977 and has coached or managed at the amateur or minor-league level every year since.

Dominguez spent the 2008 season in the Dodgers organization as hitting coach

of the Rookie Gulf Coast League team. He also spent three seasons in the Phillies organization as a coach at Class-A Williamsport (2007), Class-A Lakewood (2006) and Class-A Batavia (2005).

Dominguez was with the White Sox organization from 2001-04 as a hitting coach for three seasons (2001-03) and as manager at Class-A Winston-Salem in 2004. He spent his fi rst 11 seasons of minor-league instruction (1989-99) in the Yankees organization as a manager and hitting coach. In addition, he served as an assistant coach for the silver medal-winning United States baseball team in the 1987 Pan-American Games.

Dominguez piloted the University of Tampa to the Division II College World Series twice in his fi ve seasons as manager (1984-88). He also managed at Hillsborough Community College (1980-84), the University of Kentucky (1979-80) and Western Kentucky University (1978-79).

Dominguez resides in Oldsmar, Florida.

Kenny DominguezCOACH

Steve Patera enters his fi rst season with the Stars and third season in the Brewers organization. He spent the past two seasons with the Arizona Brewers.

Before joining the Brewers, he spent two years as strength and conditioning coordinator with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 2009-10. Prior to that, he worked as an athletic training intern for the Washington Capitals of the NHL.

Patera graduated from James Madison University with a bachelor’s degree in

athletic training and earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Georgia Southern. Steve resides in Phoenix, Arizona.

Steve PateraATHLETIC TRAINER

Joe W. Davis Municipal Stadium3125 Leeman Ferry RoadP.O. Box 2769Huntsville, AL 35804(256) 882-2562www.huntsvillestars.comGeneral Manager ................................................Buck Rogers

Tim Gifford is in his second season with Huntsville and third season in the Brewers organization. He held the same position with Class-A Wisconsin in 2011.

During the winter and spring of 2010, Gifford served as a strength and conditioning intern with the human performance department at Muskego High School in Muskego, Wisconsin. He also worked with the Milwaukee Brewers as a summer intern.

Gifford earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis on exercise and fi tness from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is a native of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and resides in Phoenix, Arizona.

Tim GiffordSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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Chris HookPITCHING COACH

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The Huntsville Stars went 65-74 overall, going 35-35 in the first half and 30-39 in the second half. First baseman Hunter Morris was named Southern League Most Valuable Player after batting .303 with 28 HR and 113 RBI in 136 games to become the first Huntsville player to win the award since Corey Hart in 2003. The Huntsville, Alabama, native also was a Minor League Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at first base as he led all qualifying Southern League first basemen with a .995 fielding percentage, committing just six errors all season. Morris, who made

a run at the Triple Crown, led the Southern League in HR, RBI, hits (158), slugging percentage (.563), total bases (294) and extra-base hits (74) and ranked among the leaders in doubles (2nd, 40), runs (T3rd, 77) and batting average (4th).

Morris and second baseman Scooter Gennett were both selected to the league’s midseason and postseason All-Star teams. Gennett also played in the All-Star Futures Game, going 1-for-3 with a walk and 2 runs in the 17-5 win over the World Team. He ranked among the league leaders in hits (2nd, 156), doubles (4th, 30) and batting average (6th, .293).

Right-handed pitcher Tyler Thornburg went 8-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 13 starts for the Stars prior to his promotion to the big leagues. Right-hander Josh Stinson tied for the most wins among Brewers’ farmhands (tied right-handed pitchers Taylor Jungmann and Matt Miller), going 11-9 with a 3.16 ERA in 29 games (24 starts) to earn a September call-up.

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Tommy Craig is in his seventh season as athletic trainer with the Brevard County Manatees. He was recognized as the Florida State League Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2012.

Craig will serve as athletic trainer for Team Canada in the 2013 World Baseball Classic, a position he also held in 2006 and 2009.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Craig worked for the Toronto Blue Jays. While with Toronto, he fi lled many roles

during his 25-year tenure, including head athletic trainer and rehab coordinator. He served as head athletic trainer during Toronto’s back-to-back World Series championship seasons in 1992 and 1993. He was also the head athletic trainer for the American League at the 1991 All-Star Game.

A graduate of East Carolina University, Craig and his family reside in Palm Harbor, Florida. He has three children, a son, Geoff, and daughters, Sarah and Natalie.

Tommy CraigATHLETIC TRAINER

Space Coast Stadium5800 Stadium Parkway, Suite 101Viera, FL 32940(321) 633-9200www.manateesbaseball.comGeneral Manager ................................................... Kyle Smith

Jonah Mergen enters his third season in the Brewers organization, all with the Manatees.

He joined the Brewers in 2011 after one season in the Astros organization as a strength and conditioning specialist for Rookie Greeneville.

Mergen has also worked in the strength and conditioning departments at North Carolina State University, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and the National Strength and Conditioning Association World Headquarters.

Mergen graduated from St. Ambrose University with a bachelor of science degree in exercise science and a bachelor of arts degree in Spanish in 2007. He received his master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in human performance in 2009.

Jonah is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. He is engaged to his fi ancée, Stefani.

Jonah MergenSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

SPECIALIST

Joe Ayrault begins his second season as manager of the Manatees. Prior to his current role, he spent two seasons as manager with Rookie Helena. In 2010, he guided Helena to a 41-34 record and the Pioneer League championship. He was named Pioneer League Co-Manager of the Year that season.

Ayrault spent six seasons in the Cincinnati Reds organization, including three seasons managing at Class-A Sarasota (2007-09). In 2007, his fi rst

season managing at the professional level, he led the Sarasota Reds to the Florida State League playoffs with an 81-59 record. He also served as Sarasota’s hitting coach in 2006 and handled the same duties for the Rookie Gulf Coast League Reds from 2004-05.

Ayrault spent three seasons in the Texas Rangers organization, where he served as a coach with the Rookie GCL Rangers (2001), Class-A Savannah (2002) and Class-A Stockton (2003).

The former catcher spent his entire playing career in the Atlanta Braves organization from 1990-97. He made his only Major League appearances in 1996, playing in seven games for the Braves and making the postseason roster that year.

Joe resides in Sarasota, Florida, with his wife, Kelly, and their two children, daughter, Haley, and son, Kole.

Joe AyraultMANAGER

Mark Dewey is in his second season as pitching coach at Brevard County. Before joining the Brewers organization, he spent the two seasons as pitching coach for the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League. Under his guidance, Washington’s pitching staff posted a league-best 3.62 ERA in 2011. He also served as pitching coach at Emory & Henry College from 2009-11.

Dewey was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 23rd round of the 1987 First-Year Player Draft. In six

Major League seasons, he went 12-7 with a 3.65 ERA in 205 relief appearances with San Francisco (1990, ’95-96), New York-NL (1992) and Pittsburgh (1993-94). He ranked tied for third among pitchers in the National League with 78 appearances in 1996, his fi nal season in the majors.

Dewey returned to pitching in the winter of 2000-01 (November-January) as a pitcher/pitching coach in Australia. The league was organized by former Brewers catcher David Nilsson. Dewey’s team won the winter league championship. He made 11 relief appearances with Triple-A Nashville in 2001 until a back injury ended his attempt to return to the majors. Dewey served as a coach with the rookie-level Kingsport Mets in 2000 and 2002 and he has additional experience as a pitcher/bullpen coach with the Aiken Foxhounds of the independent South Coast League in 2007.

In 1995, Dewey was honored by his alma mater, Grand Valley State University, when he was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame. The right-hander was honored with induction into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.

Mark DeweyPITCHING COACH

Ned Yost IV begins his second season as a coach with Brevard County. He previously spent three seasons as a full-time coach with the Rookie Helena Brewers (2009-11). He served as an assistant coach with Helena in 2008.

Yost played in the organization as an infi elder for three seasons (2005-07) after he was signed as a non-drafted free agent out of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 2005.

Ned resides in LaGrange, Georgia. He is the son of former Brewers manager and current Royals skipper, Ned Yost.

Ned Yost IVCOACH

A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dewey founded and pastored a church from 2003-08. During that time, he also served as the local high school’s head coach.

Mark and his wife, Monique, have 13 children and reside in Meadowview, Virginia.

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TEAM PITCHINGPitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP Arnett, Eric 1-0 3.56 33 0 0 0 1 60.2 54 30 24 4 3 31 61 0 4Bradley, Jed 5-10 5.53 20 20 1 0 0 107.1 136 76 66 9 6 43 60 1 6Bucci, Nick 2-2 1.99 6 6 0 0 0 31.2 25 8 7 3 3 15 37 0 2Burgos, Hiram 2-1 0.87 7 6 0 0 0 41.1 21 5 4 1 1 6 41 1 0Gagnon, Drew 1-2 2.82 1 11 1 1 0 67.0 56 25 21 3 5 18 49 0 3Garman, Brian 3-3 1.88 22 1 0 0 0 38.1 31 12 8 4 3 12 46 0 0Hall, Brooks 4-3 4.33 16 13 0 0 1 68.2 72 41 33 7 2 35 40 0 8Harvey, Seth 3-0 3.24 16 0 0 0 0 25.0 16 9 9 1 2 15 28 0 6Holle, Greg 3-7 3.94 43 0 0 0 5 61.2 56 32 27 1 4 13 37 0 2Jungmann, Taylor 11-6 3.53 26 26 1 0 0 153.0 159 70 60 7 11 46 99 2 10Keeling, Thomas 4-5 5.64 40 0 0 0 0 52.2 52 39 33 5 10 30 52 0 14Kintzler, Brandon 0-1 3.00 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 2 2 0 0 3 9 0 1Marzec, Eric 1-2 2.45 23 2 0 0 2 36.2 33 15 10 2 1 13 31 0 4Medlen, Casey 3-4 2.98 46 0 0 0 22 54.1 52 23 18 2 2 17 63 1 5Miller, Matt 1-2 7.20 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 33 19 16 2 2 5 20 0 0Moye, Andy 5-3 5.13 12 11 0 0 0 59.2 59 37 34 7 3 21 45 2 2Nelson, Jimmy 4-4 2.21 13 13 1 0 0 81.1 63 24 20 3 5 25 77 0 5Ross, Austin 0-0 1.54 3 3 0 0 0 11.2 8 2 2 0 2 4 9 0 0Toledo, Tommy 2-1 6.05 11 0 0 0 0 19.1 23 13 13 1 1 13 13 2 0Valiquette, Philippe 0-0 4.00 5 0 0 0 0 9.0 10 4 4 1 1 4 6 0 0Wawrzasek, Stosh 0-0 5.40 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 5 5 4 1 0 2 3 0 0Whalen, Connor 0-2 6.94 9 0 0 0 0 11.2 16 10 9 1 2 7 12 0 1Williams, Alan 4-4 3.06 26 0 0 0 3 35.1 40 14 12 1 2 12 35 0 0Williamson, Brandon 4-10 5.65 20 19 0 0 0 94.0 113 72 59 13 9 31 64 0 7 TOTALS 63-72 3.86 135 135 4 11 34 1153.0 1140 587 495 79 80 421 937 9 80

The Brevard County Manatees improved their win total by five games in the second half to finish with a 63-72 overall record. The Manatees posted a 29-39 record in the first half compared to a 34-33 mark in the second half.

Right-handed pitcher Hiram Burgos went 2-1 with a 0.87 ERA in 7 games (6 starts) with Brevard County before advancing to the Double-A and Triple-A ranks on his way to earning Brewers Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors. Right-hander Taylor Jungmann tied for the league lead in wins (11) and ranked seventh in the Florida State League in ERA (3.53). Reliever Casey Medlen recorded

a franchise-record 22 saves, which tied for second in the league.Infielder Mike Walker led the Manatees in batting average (.280), hits (129), HR (T1st, 12) and RBI (75) while being named

to the Florida State League Postseason All-Star Team. Outfielder Reggie Keen led the organization with 45 stolen bases.

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WISCONSIN TIMBER RATTLERSMidwest League • Western Division • 2012 Final Record: 78-61 (.561)

Matt Erickson, a native of Appleton, Wisconsin, begins his third season as manager. Last season, he guided the Timber Rattlers to the Midwest League title after going 78-61 during the regular season. He owns a record of 145-133 (.522) as manager at Wisconsin.

Prior to being named manager, Erickson spent two seasons as a coach with the Timber Rattlers (2009-10).

As a former infi elder, Erickson played 11 professional seasons (1997-2007) and

made his Major League debut with the Brewers in 2004. Erickson, a career .300 hitter in the minors, was selected in the

seventh round of the 1997 First-Year Player Draft by the Florida Marlins and played eight seasons in their farm system (1997-2003, 2005). He also spent parts of two seasons in Milwaukee‘s organization (2004-05) and fi nished his career in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization (2006-07).

Erickson played collegiately at the University of Arkansas. He resides in Appleton, with his wife, Julie, and their two children, son, Maddox, and daughter, Aubrie.

Matt EricksonMANAGER

Dave Chavarria enters his second season as Wisconsin’s pitching coach. In 2012, the pitching staff posted a 3.83 ERA during the regular season and a 2.00 ERA in nine postseason games to claim the Midwest League title.

Prior to joining the Timber Rattlers, Chavarria spent 11 seasons coaching in the Texas Rangers organization. He served as a pitching coach with the Rookie Gulf Coast League Rangers (2001-02), Class-A Spokane (2003-04,

’11) and Class-A Bakersfi eld (2005-06, ’08-10). In 2007, he was the assistant pitching coordinator in the Rangers farm system.

Chavarria was a pitcher for nine minor-league seasons with Texas, St. Louis and San Francisco. He missed two seasons (1993 and 1998) due to shoulder problems. His father, Ossie, played for the Kansas City Athletics from 1966-67.

Dave resides in Bakersfi eld, California, with his wife, Jamie, and seven children: Kendall, Kaylie, Kaitlyn, Brendan, Jakob, Jason and Jackson.

Dave ChavarriaPITCHING COACH

levels, Rhodes founded the baseball program at North Florida in 1988 and moved the university from NAIA to NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I during his tenure. He compiled a 909-448 record (.670) at UNF and guided the school to 16 postseason appearances, including fi ve trips to the College World Series (two in NAIA and three in NCAA Division II).

A member of the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Rhodes also coached at the University of Florida (1982-87), Class-A Greensboro in the Yankees farm system (1982), Palm Beach Junior College (1975-81) and Florida Southern College (1969-73). Overall, Rhodes compiled a managerial record of 1,212-566 (.682) as a collegiate head coach.

Additionally, Rhodes has been heavily involved in international amateur baseball. He was selected as the head coach of the Greek Olympic team at the 2004 Summer Games in Athens and he returned to serve as the head coach of the Greek National Team in the 2005 European Championship. Rhodes was also an assistant for Greece in 2002 and 2003 and also served as an assistant coach for the 1996 Australian Olympic team. In 1993, 1994 and 2001, he was an assistant coach for the United States national team.

Rhodes earned an associate of arts degree from Palm Beach Junior College in 1966, a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Florida Southern College in 1969 and a master’s degree in education from Florida Atlantic in 1973.

He and his wife, Jenny, reside in Jacksonville, Florida.

Jeff Paxson begins his 20th season in the organization and fourth as athletic trainer with the Timber Rattlers. Last season, he also worked the All-Star Futures Game in Kansas City, Missouri.

Paxson was named the Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society in 2011.

Before joining Wisconsin’s staff, Paxson spent fi ve seasons as the athletic trainer with Triple-A Nashville (2005-09).

He also served as the athletic trainer with Beloit (1994-97), Ogden (1998), Stockton (1999-2000), Arizona Brewers (2001-02) and Indianapolis (2003-04).

Paxson has worked four Minor League All-Star Games and has been honored as his league’s Athletic Trainer of the Year on fi ve separate occasions: Midwest League (1997, 2010 and 2011), California League (2000) and the Pacifi c Coast League (2007).

Paxson graduated from Northeast Missouri State with a degree in exercise science and is a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist. He lives in Roanoke, Indiana.

Jeff PaxsonATHLETIC TRAINER

Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium2400 N. Casaloma DriveP.O. Box 7464Appleton, WI 54912(920) 733-4152www.timberrattlers.comGeneral Manager ................................................... Rob Zerjav

Christian Polega enters his third season in the Brewers organization and his second as strength and conditioning specialist with the Timber Rattlers. He held the same position with Rookie Helena in 2011.

Polega graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and a certifi cate in strength and conditioning.

He resides in Brookfi eld, Wisconsin.Christian Polega

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGSPECIALIST

Dusty Rhodes is in his third season as a coach with Class-A Wisconsin. In 2011, he returned to the Brewers organization following 23 seasons as the head coach at the University of North Florida.

Previously, Rhodes was the manager with Rookie Helena (1988-89, ’91) and was an assistant coach with Class-A Beloit (1990).

An experienced baseball coach at the collegiate, professional and international

Dusty RhodesCOACH

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TEAM BATTINGPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SAC EBerberet, Parker .261 14 46 6 12 1 0 0 6 9 11 3 1 .375 .283 1 0 0Dishon, John .220 48 127 19 28 4 2 1 9 24 38 11 4 .355 .307 1 2 0Garfi eld, Cameron .298 66 225 33 67 18 0 11 33 27 42 3 1 .385 .524 0 0 8Garza, Michael .209 38 139 12 29 7 0 1 16 3 31 1 5 .236 .281 3 3 4George, Carlos .233 75 266 28 62 10 1 2 21 6 71 9 8 .253 .301 3 3 10Gomez, Carlos .154 4 13 2 2 0 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 .214 .385 0 0 0Haniger, Mitch .286 14 49 9 14 4 0 1 8 7 13 1 0 .379 .429 1 0 1Hopkins, Greg .269 104 394 45 106 21 1 9 50 17 73 7 9 .304 .396 7 1 6Lucroy, Jonathan .333 4 12 0 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 .385 .417 0 0 1Macias, Brandon .288 127 468 83 135 35 2 8 63 58 73 11 12 .388 .423 4 9 14McMahan, Ben .287 109 414 64 119 21 11 15 68 29 129 9 5 .335 .500 3 1 9Neda, Rafael .229 74 227 13 52 9 1 1 16 22 36 0 1 .311 .291 0 3 6Ramirez, Nick .248 96 383 46 95 28 0 16 70 26 144 0 0 .295 .446 4 0 5Rivera, Yadiel .247 127 465 60 115 26 5 12 49 26 119 7 3 .290 .402 5 6 22Roberts, Tyler .185 31 92 9 17 3 0 4 11 10 30 0 0 .265 .348 0 0 2Roenicke, Lance .245 42 143 21 35 5 0 2 14 5 37 7 4 .284 .322 3 2 1Rogers, Jason .301 66 239 39 72 24 1 6 43 37 46 5 0 .394 .485 2 0 2Stang, Chadwin .270 127 481 85 130 24 9 10 47 43 144 26 10 .333 .420 3 9 2Walla, Max .234 101 355 58 83 13 2 7 41 47 107 12 10 .325 .341 2 3 9Williams, Adrian .153 43 118 11 18 1 0 0 7 17 39 5 3 .263 .161 1 7 6TOTALS .257 139 4656 644 1195 255 35 107 577 415 1187 118 76 .323 .395 43 49 125

TEAM PITCHINGPitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP Barnes, Jacob 4-7 3.84 25 7 0 0 3 93.2 87 46 40 10 2 46 83 5 2Cravy, Tyler 2-5 3.38 24 0 0 0 3 50.2 45 24 19 5 7 15 53 0 10Gagnon, Drew 6-1 2.83 14 14 0 0 0 82.2 67 26 26 6 3 19 65 0 6Goforth, David 10-8 4.66 28 28 0 0 0 150.2 154 91 78 16 9 63 93 8 11Harvey, Seth 4-0 2.66 22 0 0 0 13 23.2 22 8 7 1 0 8 32 0 2Lasker, Maverick 0-0 7.98 5 0 0 0 1 14.2 18 14 13 1 4 13 9 0 2Lintz, Seth 0-1 11.00 6 0 0 0 0 9.0 15 13 11 3 3 7 3 0 2Manzanillo, Santo 2-1 7.50 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 5 5 1 0 5 2 0 0Marcum, Shaun 1-0 2.84 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 9 5 4 1 0 3 10 0 0Miller, Matt 10-7 3.68 22 22 0 0 0 132.0 132 61 54 8 13 38 95 2 9Moye, Andy 3-0 1.45 8 7 0 0 0 37.1 25 8 6 1 1 8 33 0 1Peterson, Stephen 3-2 3.27 25 0 0 0 3 41.1 29 16 15 1 2 27 35 1 4Pierce, Chad 7-5 3.47 27 2 0 0 2 124.2 112 51 48 10 5 41 115 0 11Semmelhack, Eric 2-3 6.16 9 5 0 0 0 30.2 37 23 21 3 3 15 22 0 2Shackelford, Kevin 3-5 4.06 27 3 0 0 5 64.1 70 30 29 4 4 23 43 1 3Strong, Michael 1-1 2.76 21 0 0 0 3 42.1 30 18 13 2 2 26 60 0 5Suter, Brent 0-0 2.08 3 0 0 0 2 8.2 11 4 2 0 0 3 8 0 1Thompson, Chad 5-2 4.31 18 18 0 0 0 85.2 69 42 41 11 3 37 74 0 13Toledo, Tommy 7-1 1.95 21 0 0 0 6 37.0 20 11 8 3 1 11 31 0 3Wawrzasek, Stosh 0-1 2.61 15 0 0 0 3 31.0 23 9 9 1 0 9 30 0 1West, Will 1-1 6.20 5 5 0 0 0 20.1 29 15 14 0 1 10 15 0 1White, Michael 0-0 7.98 7 0 0 0 1 14.2 23 16 13 1 2 9 7 0 2Williams, Alan 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 6.1 2 1 0 0 0 7 8 0 0Williams, Mark 7-10 3.88 27 14 1 1 2 116.0 111 58 50 7 4 42 90 0 5Williamson, Brandon 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 4 3 3 1 0 2 3 0 0TOTALS 78-61 3.83 139 139 1 9 47 1242.0 1149 598 528 97 69 487 1019 17 96

The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers claimed the Midwest League title by defeating the Fort Wayne TinCaps in the Midwest League Championship Series, three games to one. Wisconsin earned a postseason berth after finishing the first half with a 44-25 record, tops in the Western Division. The Timber Rattlers went 34-36 in the second half to go 78-61 overall during the regular season.

Eight players represented the team at the Midwest League All-Star Game, including right-hander Drew Gagnon, who went 6-1 with a 2.83 ERA in 14 starts (82.2ip, 26er) prior to his promotion to

Class-A Brevard County. Right-handed pitchers Seth Harvey, Tommy Toledo and Mark Williams were chosen as All-Stars and were joined by infielders Greg Hopkins, Yadiel Rivera and Jason Rogers along with catcher Rafael Neda.

Infielder Nick Ramirez led the Timber Rattlers in HR (16) and RBI (70) despite not making his season debut until May 10.

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HELENA BREWERSPioneer League • North Division • 2012 Final Record: 24-52 (.316)

Elvin Nina enters his fi fth season in the Brewers organization as pitching coach at Helena.

Nina spent 10 seasons playing professional baseball with fi ve different organizations from 1997-2006. He began his playing career in Oakland’s farm system after being selected by the Athletics in the 17th round of the 1997 First-Year Player Draft. He also played at the minor-league level with the Angels, Dodgers, Royals and Diamondbacks

before fi nishing his career in the independent Atlantic League.Nina is a 1995 graduate from Northeast Oklahoma A&M University.

From 2007-08, he worked as a counselor for youth and high school students in Queen Creek, Arizona.

Elvin and his wife, Morgan, reside in Mesa, Arizona, with their son, Maximus, and daughter, Graciela.

Elvin NinaPITCHING COACH

David Adling is in his fi rst season as athletic trainer with the Helena Brewers. He previously worked as the head athletic trainer for Serrano High School in Southern California.

Adling attended Golden West College for two years, where he was a member of the volleyball team. He completed his undergraduate studies at Long Beach State University, earning his bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2009.

David resides in Garden Grove, California, with his wife, Lana, and two sons, Wyatt and Logan.

David AdlingATHLETIC TRAINER

Kindrick Legion Field1300 N. Ewing St.P.O. Box 6756Helena, MT 59604(406) 495-0500www.helenabrewers.netGeneral Manager ......................................................Paul Fetz

See bio for manager Tony Diggs on page 172.

Coach - TBA

Strength and Conditioning Specialist - TBA

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TEAM BATTINGPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SAC EAndrade, Joe .170 13 47 7 8 3 0 0 5 8 14 1 0 .291 .234 0 0 1Berard, Kevin .152 23 79 8 12 3 0 0 3 2 27 5 0 .193 .190 0 1 8Eshleman, Paul .250 40 156 16 9 9 0 4 22 3 47 0 0 .265 .385 5 0 7Garza, Michael .407 19 81 7 33 4 2 2 13 5 10 5 2 .442 .580 0 0 5Giacalone, Adam .317 69 259 33 82 17 1 3 32 35 66 3 5 .394 .425 3 1 8Hernandez, Yonki .250 38 124 23 31 2 1 1 10 14 39 14 2 .326 .306 0 4 3Jenkins, Renaldo .200 4 15 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 .294 .267 0 0 2Martinez, Andres .241 21 58 6 14 6 1 1 9 1 28 4 1 .267 .431 0 2 5McFarland, Chris .301 72 282 48 85 17 1 6 42 23 79 15 6 .358 .433 2 3 18Mondesi Jr., Raul .231 68 273 43 63 12 6 5 32 14 87 8 4 .282 .374 1 4 7Nemeth, Michael .235 25 81 7 19 2 0 0 8 18 13 0 0 .363 .259 3 0 2Ozuna, Ruben .267 56 202 30 54 8 3 2 18 13 44 15 4 .315 .366 0 10 7Pena, Jose .306 21 85 18 26 4 3 3 15 4 17 1 1 .337 .529 2 0 5Quiles, Emmanuel .249 49 185 21 46 11 1 3 30 7 39 1 1 .273 .368 2 1 6Reed, Michael .246 48 179 29 44 5 1 1 20 24 58 11 1 .337 .302 1 3 3Rodriguez, Alfredo .281 72 267 30 75 13 2 1 36 34 45 7 10 .379 .356 1 6 22Roenicke, Lance .538 3 13 1 7 1 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 .571 .615 0 0 0Taylor, Tyrone .385 10 39 11 15 4 0 2 5 5 8 3 2 .467 .641 0 0 1Turay, Michael .255 46 165 23 42 11 1 4 14 10 42 0 2 .303 .406 1 1 12Williams, Adrian .125 9 24 3 3 0 0 0 1 9 9 2 1 .364 .125 0 2 3 TOTALS .269 76 2619 367 704 133 23 38 321 232 677 98 42 .333 .381 21 38 134

TEAM PITCHINGPitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP Arnold, Jonathan 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0Fasano, Ryan 1-1 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 4 0 0 3 2 0 1Francisco, Michael 1-1 4.97 20 0 0 0 1 29.0 33 16 16 1 3 11 21 0 9Gainey, Preston 0-4 8.05 12 7 0 0 0 38.0 46 39 34 8 0 21 31 0 11Gibbard, Ryan 1-5 5.27 14 10 0 0 0 54.2 60 36 32 3 2 13 39 0 4Glynn, Elliott 2-2 8.51 15 0 0 0 0 24.1 28 28 23 5 2 21 24 0 9Lorenzo, Leonard 2-7 5.48 14 12 0 0 0 64.0 73 46 39 7 2 26 64 2 13Magnifi co, Damien 0-3 5.82 9 1 0 0 0 21.2 21 17 14 2 0 15 25 3 6Mangum, Taylor 1-1 5.40 9 0 0 0 1 15.0 15 10 9 1 0 6 12 0 2Otterman, David 0-1 9.00 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 13 13 10 0 1 4 7 0 3Pierce, Joel 0-1 7.36 16 1 0 0 0 25.2 31 26 21 2 1 17 22 1 8Ruiz, Manuel 0-1 8.27 13 0 0 0 1 16.1 13 15 15 2 4 24 23 0 11Schaub, Mike 1-3 7.28 15 5 0 0 0 50.2 59 48 41 10 5 34 35 0 13Semmelhack, Eric 1-3 4.02 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 27 17 14 1 1 9 20 0 5Suter, Brent 4-2 3.92 11 2 0 0 0 43.2 49 22 19 4 0 8 42 0 2Viramontes, Martin 2-6 6.27 16 0 0 0 1 37.1 44 31 26 1 1 27 53 0 11Wagner, Tyler 1-4 7.77 14 13 0 0 0 48.2 63 51 42 6 3 22 47 0 4Wall, Taylor 3-1 3.98 14 10 0 0 0 54.1 65 32 24 3 3 20 40 1 13West, Will 0-4 7.84 8 8 0 0 0 41.1 64 40 36 3 2 16 35 0 4Whalen, Connor 1-0 2.35 22 0 0 0 7 30.2 29 11 8 0 3 13 36 0 3White, Michael 3-2 4.71 14 0 0 0 1 21.0 24 11 11 0 2 12 22 0 5 TOTALS 24-52 5.89 76 76 0 1 12 666.0 770 513 436 59 35 323 603 7 137

The Helena Brewers went 24-52 during the 2012 season. The team went 13-25 during the first half and 11-27 in the second half.

First baseman Adam Giacalone led all Brewers’ minor leaguers with a .317 batting average. Second baseman Chris McFarland paced Helena in most offensive categories, including hits (85), doubles (T1st, 17), HR (6), RBI (42), runs (48) and stolen bases (T1st, 15) while batting .301 for the season.

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ARIZONA BREWERSArizona League • Central Division • 2012 Final Record: 19-37 (.339)

Maryvale Baseball Park3805 N. 53rd AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85031(623) 245-5600www.brewers.com

Jake Marx is in his eighth season in the Brewers organization. He is a strength and conditioning specialist at the team’s training center in Maryvale, Arizona.

In 2010, Marx served as strength and conditioning specialist at Double-A Huntsville and was named the Southern League’s Co-Strength and Conditioning Specialist of the Year.

Marx served the same role with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers in 2009 and

worked with the Helena Brewers in 2008. He was with the Brevard County Manatees in 2007 and as an intern in 2006.

A native of Menasha, Wisconsin, Marx graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and earned his master’s degree in human movement at A.T. Still University in Mesa, AZ. He is a registered strength and conditioning coach (RSCC) and a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS).

Jake and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Glendale, Arizona.

Jake MarxSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

SPECIALIST

Steve Cline begins his 33rd season as a pitching coach in the minor leagues. This season marks his 18th in the Brewers farm system after he joined the organization in 1996.

Cline was the pitching coach with Rookie Ogden for fi ve seasons (1996-2000) and has been in his current position since 2001. He began his coaching career in 1981 in San Francisco’s organization, where he spent 15 seasons.

Prior to his coaching experience, Cline played his entire career in the minor leagues with the Giants (1974-80). He played collegiate baseball at Clemson University (1972-74) and Hagerstown Junior College (1970-72).

Steve and his wife, Julie, reside in Phoenix, Arizona, with their family.

Steve ClinePITCHING COACH

Coach - TBA

Nestor Corredor begins his fi rst season as manager of the Arizona Brewers following the past three seasons as manager of the Dominican Summer League Brewers.

Corredor played seven professional seasons in the organization (2002-08). He spent his fi rst two seasons as a fi rst baseman before playing catcher the next four seasons.

In 2008, he converted to a pitcher and went 1-1 with a 7.52 ERA in 13 relief appearances at Rookie Helena. Overall,

he batted .211 with 10 HR and 109 RBI in 332 games.Nestor resides in Araure, Venezuela.

Nestor CorredorMANAGER

Greg Barajas joins the Rookie Arizona Brewers as athletic trainer for the 2013 season. He spent last season in the same position at Triple-A Nashville. This marks his second career stint with the Brewers organization (also 1998-2004).

Prior to rejoining the Brewers organization, Barajas spent two seasons as the assistant athletic trainer for the Boston Red Sox from 2010-11. Before that, he worked fi ve seasons as athletic trainer for Triple-A Pawtucket (2005-09) in

the Red Sox organization. He was named the International League’s Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2007.

Barajas previously spent seven years in the Brewers organization with Rookie Helena (1998-99), Class-A Beloit (2000), Class-A High Desert (2001) and Double-A Huntsville (2002-04). In 2001 with Class-A High Desert, he won California League Trainer of the Year honors.

Barajas graduated from Metropolitan State College of Denver with a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine and earned his master’s degree in sport management from Northern Colorado University. He is a certifi ed member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and a performance enhancement specialist from the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

Greg and his wife, Heather, have one daughter, Ava. They reside in Peoria, Arizona.

Greg BarajasATHLETIC TRAINER

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TEAM BATTINGPlayer AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG SF SAC EAndrade, Joe .417 5 12 0 5 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 .417 .667 0 0 0Coulter, Clint .302 49 169 37 51 3 3 5 33 37 40 3 5 .439 .444 2 0 8Davis, Khris .368 6 19 7 7 0 0 3 5 2 7 1 1 .455 .842 0 0 0Dowell, Malcolm .268 44 138 21 37 2 1 0 18 18 37 8 2 .370 .297 1 1 5Garcia, Jose .220 18 59 12 13 1 1 2 9 3 17 1 0 .266 .373 1 1 3Harris, Jalen .172 31 122 13 21 1 3 0 12 12 38 2 1 .246 .230 0 0 10Hinojosa, Dionis .258 37 120 21 31 6 1 1 16 9 39 10 2 .321 .350 0 0 2Houle, Dustin .206 47 175 19 36 10 0 1 19 13 33 0 1 .271 .280 1 2 4Jenkins, Renaldo .299 29 97 16 29 3 2 0 12 11 13 8 1 .370 .371 0 1 15Kjeldgaard, Brock .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0Mejia, Deivi .255 17 55 10 14 3 1 2 16 0 16 0 0 .268 .455 0 0 1Ortega, Angel .242 46 178 26 43 6 2 1 16 11 24 9 4 .284 .315 1 2 16Pena, Jose .299 40 167 30 50 9 7 5 31 13 39 1 1 .350 .527 2 0 7Rivera, Edgardo .262 32 126 26 33 6 0 0 13 19 36 9 1 .356 .310 1 2 4Sermo, Jose .284 45 183 26 52 7 4 4 28 11 41 6 4 .335 .432 0 0 16Sharkey, Alan .240 41 154 26 37 6 0 0 21 18 17 6 2 .322 .279 1 0 9Smith-Brennan, Taylor .159 34 107 17 17 3 4 1 20 32 51 6 0 .362 .290 0 0 11Taylor, Tyrone .389 8 36 11 14 5 3 0 6 1 3 3 1 .395 .694 1 0 0TOTALS .255 56 1921 318 490 74 32 25 278 210 453 73 26 .335 .366 11 9 124 TEAM PITCHINGPitcher W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP Armold, Jonathan 0-2 3.64 12 0 0 0 0 29.2 34 20 12 2 2 13 32 0 1Banda, Anthony 2-3 5.83 14 4 0 0 0 41.2 54 41 27 3 0 24 43 0 10Blaski, Austin 0-0 3.93 12 0 0 0 1 18.1 20 11 8 1 2 7 17 0 0Bucci, Nick 1-1 1.64 4 4 0 0 0 11.0 7 3 2 1 2 0 7 0 0Butler, Josh 0-0 4.50 4 2 0 0 0 6.0 6 4 3 1 0 0 4 0 0Chulk, Vinnie 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Dicent, Joel 3-4 5.19 14 8 0 0 1 52.0 55 34 30 3 5 30 43 0 6Fasano, Ryan 0-0 3.38 10 0 0 0 1 18.2 22 8 7 0 0 3 20 0 3Francisco, Juan 4-2 6.43 13 2 0 0 0 42.0 63 41 30 5 4 18 35 0 7Hall, Austin 2-2 4.41 13 3 0 0 0 32.2 38 23 16 3 3 13 31 0 8Keller, Daniel 0-4 9.33 14 5 0 0 0 45.1 76 58 47 4 0 19 30 0 6Lamontagne, Andre 0-1 11.25 3 3 0 0 0 4.0 5 5 5 1 0 4 5 0 1Lasker, Maverick 0-1 6.75 6 6 0 0 0 12.0 10 11 9 0 2 13 8 1 3Lavandero, Alejandro 0-2 15.43 11 0 0 0 0 11.2 20 26 20 3 1 20 8 0 5Lopez, Jorge 1-3 5.33 7 3 0 0 2 25.1 27 22 15 2 2 12 20 0 5Mangum, Taylor 1-1 0.79 5 0 0 0 0 11.1 10 2 1 0 1 6 11 0 0Manzanillo, Santo 0-1 10.12 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 5 3 0 0 0 2 0 1Martinez, Andres 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1Mejia, Deivi 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Otterman, David 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0Quintana, Zachary 3-4 5.82 13 4 0 0 1 43.1 44 30 28 3 0 22 39 0 8Reyes, Eduard 0-3 2.70 7 4 0 0 0 30.0 26 13 9 0 2 10 33 1 4Rivero, Francisco 0-1 2.25 6 5 0 0 0 8.0 9 2 2 0 0 1 5 1 0Saba, Jeffrey 0-0 13.14 7 0 0 0 0 12.1 21 19 18 2 1 10 9 0 4Sosa, Carlos 2-2 3.54 15 0 0 0 1 20.1 18 10 8 3 1 4 20 1 3TOTALS 19-37 5.57 56 56 0 1 7 484.1 573 389 300 37 28 232 428 4 76

The Arizona Brewers finished with a 19-37 record. Catcher Clint Coulter, a first-round selection in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft (27th overall), batted .302 with 5 HR and 33 RBI in 49 games. He led the Arizona League with a .439 on-base percentage and finished tied for second in walks (37). Fellow-catcher Deivi Mejia hit for the cycle in the first game of a doubleheader on 7/20 vs. the Arizona Indians, going 5-for-5 with 8 RBI in an 18-3 win.

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DSL BREWERSDominican Summer League • Santo Domingo North Division • 2012 Final Record: 26-39 (.400)

Jose Nunez is in his seventh season with the Brewers organization and fourth as pitching coach with the DSL Brewers.

Prior to his current role, Nunez spent two seasons as pitching coach with the rookie-level Arizona Brewers (2008-09). In 2007, he served as pitching coach for Rookie Helena.

Nunez pitched four seasons in the Major Leagues with Toronto (1987-89) and Chicago-NL (1990). He also pitched in Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Mexico’s

professional baseball leagues from 1994-2005. Nunez resides in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic.

Jose NunezPITCHING COACH

Adrian Ramon begins his fi rst season as athletic trainer with the DSL Brewers. Last year, he served as athletic trainer at Rookie Burlington in the Royals organization.

Ramon received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of North Texas in 2009 and earned his master’s degree in athletic training from Weber State University. As a graduate student, he worked internships with the Tennessee Titans, Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers and Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer.

Ramon is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. He resides in Houston, Texas.

Adrian RamonATHLETIC TRAINER

Dominican Republic AcademyCarretera San Pedro - Ramon Santana #24Seccion Monte Cristi, San Pedro de MacorisDominican Republicwww.brewers.com

Russell McCarthy is in his second season as the strength and conditioning specialist for the DSL Brewers.

McCarthy previously worked as a strength and conditioning coach at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. He graduated from the University of New Mexico, where he also worked as a strength and conditioning coach. In addition, he worked at the University of Iowa as the strength and conditioning coach for track and fi eld.

McCarthy resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Russell McCarthySTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

SPECIALIST

Luis De Los Santos begins his fourth season as a coach with the DSL Brewers.

De Los Santos spent seven seasons working in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization, most recently as fi eld coordinator of the Dominican Republic academy (2007-09). He served as hitting coach with Class-A Yakima for two years (2005-06) and managed the Diamondbacks’ Dominican Summer Academy team from 2003-04, guiding his teams to an 83-59 record (.585).

De Los Santos played in 55 Major League games with Kansas City (1988-89) and Detroit (1991). He played in the minor leagues with the Royals, Tigers and Marlins, while also playing in Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Mexico.

Luis resides in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Luis De Los SantosCOACH

Geraldo Obispo enters his fourth season as assistant pitching coach for the DSL Brewers.

Obispo started his professional career as a pitcher in the Brewers organization under the name of Geraldo Castillo, where he played three seasons from 1999-2001.

He has previous clubhouse experience with the DSL Orioles, where he worked for two years. Geraldo resides in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic.

Geraldo ObispoASSISTANT PITCHING COACH

Jose Pena begins his fi rst season as manager of the Dominican Summer League Brewers. This marks his fi rst managerial role. Pena spent the past three seasons as a coach with the DSL Brewers.

Pena previously served as a coach for the DSL Diamondbacks from 2006-2009. Since 2000, he has been the director of Academia de Beisbol, San Jose, which is an amateur program for young Dominican prospects.

He resides in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Jose PenaMANAGER

Victor Estevez is in his fi rst season as infi eld instructor with the DSL Brewers.

Prior to joining the Brewers, Estevez played four minor-league seasons as an infi elder in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization from 2007-10.

He is the nephew of former Brewer Enrique Cruz, who played for Milwaukee in 2003, appearing in 60 games as an infi elder.

Victor resides in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Victor EstevezINFIELD INSTRUCTOR

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The Dominican Summer League Brewers concluded the season with a 26-39 record.Right-handed pitcher Jorge Ortega, a Dominican Summer League All-Star, led the team in wins,

going 6-5 with a 2.54 ERA in 13 starts. All-Star right-hander Gian Rizzo (11g, 10gs, 3-0, 1.08), right-hander Eduard Reyes (8gs, 3-1, 1.39) and left-hander Juan Santiago (12g, 8gs, 2-4, 1.49) each posted an ERA below 1.50.

Outfielder Francisco Castillo was also a DSL All-Star. He led the team with a .272 batting average and 30 stolen bases.

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1 27 Clint Coulter C R/R 6-3 220 7/30/93 Camas, WA Union (WA) High School 6/8/12

1 28 Victor Roache RF R/R 6-3 225 9/17/91 Ypsilanti, MI Georgia Southern University 6/8/12

1* 38 Mitch Haniger RF R/R 6-2 213 12/23/90 Santa Clara, CA Cal Poly San Luis Obispo State 6/15/12

2 92 Tyrone Taylor CF R/R 6-0 185 1/22/94 Torrance, CA Torrance (CA) High School 6/15/12

3 122 Zach Quintana RHP R/R 6-0 190 4/15/94 Las Vegas, NV Arbor View (NV) High School 6/15/12

4 155 Tyler Wagner RHP R/R 6-4 195 1/24/91 Henderson, NV University of Utah 6/15/12

5 185 Damien Magnifico RHP R/R 6-1 185 5/24/91 Mesquite, TX University of Oklahoma 7/6/12

6 215 Angel Ortega SS R/R 6-2 170 9/11/93 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Colegio Hector Urdaneta High School 6/15/12

7 245 David Otterman LHP L/L 6-3 215 5/15/91 Coquitlam, BC, Canada University of British Columbia 6/15/12

8 275 Edgardo Rivera CF L/R 6-0 155 4/12/94 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico Adolfina Irizarry De Puig High School 7/6/12

9 305 Alex Lavandero RHP R/R 6-4 190 11/21/93 Miami, FL Belen Jesuit (FL) Prep School 6/15/12

10 335 Anthony Banda LHP L/L 6-3 205 8/10/93 Sinton, TX San Jacinto College (TX) 6/15/12

11 365 Preston Gainey RHP R/R 6-3 205 2/13/91 Pompano Beach, FL United States Naval Academy 6/27/12

12 395 Eric Semmelhack RHP R/R 6-5 225 1/7/91 Oak Creek, WI University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6/15/12

13 425 Alan Sharkey 1B L/L 6-0 190 11/8/93 Coconut Creek, FL Coral Springs (FL) High School 6/15/12

14 455 Ryan Gibbard RHP R/R 6-3 220 11/28/89 Port St. Lucie, FL Lynn University (FL) 6/27/12

15 485 Buck Farmer RHP L/R 6-4 230 2/20/91 Conyers, GA Georgia Tech University

16 515 Adam Giacalone 1B L/R 6-2 218 12/22/91 Shawnee, KS Neosho County Community College 6/15/12

17 545 Alfredo Rodriguez SS R/R 5-11 175 5/26/90 Oak Hill, VA University of Maryland 6/15/12

18 575 Hunter Adkins RHP R/R 6-4 190 9/20/90 Signal Mountain, TN Middle Tennessee State University

19 605 Carlos Garmendia 3B R/R 6-0 195 6/23/93 Miami, FL South Miami (FL) High School

20 635 Mike Garza SS R/R 6-1 195 3/11/90 San Antonio, TX Georgetown University 6/15/12

21 665 Austin Blaski RHP R/R 6-4 200 8/2/90 Pandora, OH Marietta College 6/15/12

22 695 Taylor Wall LHP R/L 6-2 190 1/8/90 Houston, TX Rice University 6/21/12

23 725 Paul Eshleman C R/R 6-4 220 9/3/90 Yucaipa, CA Cal St. San Bernardino 6/21/12

24 755 Michael Turay C R/R 5-10 188 1/8/90 Davis, CA Cal St. Stanislaus 6/15/12

25 785 Lance Roenicke LF R/R 6-1 190 6/8/88 San Clemente, CA UC-Santa Barbara 6/15/12

26 815 Mark McCoy LHP L/L 6-2 185 4/30/94 Barnegat, NJ Barnegat (NJ) High School

27 845 Tyler Duffie RHP R/R 6-4 210 11/5/90 Houston, TX Texas Christian University (TCU)

28 875 Martin Viramontes RHP R/R 6-5 225 7/12/89 Fresno, CA University of Southern California (USC) 6/21/12

29 905 Bryan Saucedo 1B R/R 6-3 220 2/3/94 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Vaughan Road Academy

30 935 Jono Armold RHP R/R 6-2 200 1/15/89 Fort Lauderdale, FL Flagler College 6/15/12

31 965 Brent Suter LHP L/L 6-5 215 8/29/89 Cincinnati, OH Harvard University 6/15/12

32 995 Nick Anderson RHP R/R 6-5 195 7/5/90 Brainerd, MN Mayville St. University

33 1025 Austin Hall RHP R/R 6-4 205 9/21/88 Orem, UT Brigham Young University (BYU) 6/15/12

34 1055 Tommy Burns RHP R/R 6-1 180 9/27/93 Fair Lawn, NJ Don Bosco Prep (NJ) High School

35 1085 Jose Sermo SS S/R 6-2 208 3/22/91 Dorade, Puerto Rico Bethany College 6/15/12

36 1115 Alex Mangano C R/R 6-0 180 11/16/93 Miami, FL Southwest Miami (FL) High School

37 1145 Taylor Smith-Brennan SS R/R 6-0 195 1/31/92 West Edmonds, WA Edmonds Community College 6/21/12

38 1175 Christopher Shaw C R/R 6-1 185 4/25/94 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Holy Trinity Academy

39 1205 Derek Jones CF R/R 6-3 175 1/5/94 Brampton, Ontario, Canada St. Marguerite D’Youville

40 1235 Charles Vazquez C R/R 6-1 200 9/24/93 Plantation, FL American Senior (FL) High School

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BREWERS MINOR LEAGUE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BATTING PITCHINGCategory Record Player/Team Year Category Record Player/Team Year Batting Average .395 LaVell Freeman - El Paso 1987 Wins 22 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979Hits 208 LaVell Freeman - El Paso 1987 ERA (Starter) 1.30 Bill Wegman - Stockton 1983Doubles 47 Darrell Nicholas - El Paso 1997 Innings Pitched 246.0 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979Triples 19 David Green - Holyoke 1979 Games 62 Michael Ignasiak - Denver 1992Home Runs 51 Gorman Thomas - Sacramento 1974 Jamie Cangemi - Stockton 1990Runs 121 John Jaha - El Paso 1991 Complete Games 16 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979RBI 134 John Jaha - El Paso 1991 Shutouts 5 Mark Bomback - Vancouver 1979Stolen Bases 92 Mike Felder - Stockton 1982 Strikeouts 188 Yovani Gallardo - 2006 Brevard County/Huntsville Saves 38 Sean Maloney - El Paso 1996

MILWAUKEE BREWERS FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKSYear Name Pos. 2012 Clint Coulter C2012 Victor Roache OF2011 Taylor Jungmann RHP2011 Jed Bradley LHP2010 Dylan Covey RHP2009 Eric Arnett RHP2008 Brett Lawrie C2007 Matt LaPorta OF2006 Jeremy Jeffress RHP2005 Ryan Braun 3B2004 Mark Rogers RHP2003 Rickie Weeks 2B2002 Prince Fielder 1B2001 Mike Jones RHP2000 David Krynzel OF

Year Name Pos.1999 Ben Sheets RHP1998 J.M. Gold RHP1997 Kyle Peterson RHP1996 Chad Green OF 1995 Geoff Jenkins OF 1994 Antone Williamson 3B1993 Jeff D’Amico RHP1993 Kelly Wunsch LHP1992 Ken Felder OF1991 Tyrone Hill LHP1991 Kenny Henderson RHP1989 Cal Eldred RHP1988 Alex Fernandez RHP1987 Bill Spiers SS1986 Gary Sheffi eld SS

Year Name Pos.1985 B.J. Surhoff C1984 Isaiah Clark SS1983 Dan Plesac LHP1982 Dale Sveum SS1980 Dion James OF1978 Nick Hernandez C1977 Paul Molitor SS1976 Bill Bordley LHP1975 Rick O’Keefe LHP1974 Claude Edge RHP1973 Robin Yount SS1972 Danny Thomas 3B 1971 Tom Bianco SS1970 Darrell Porter C1969 Gorman Thomas SS

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ALBURY, SEAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 3/24/89 in Nassau, Bahamas HIGH SCHOOL: American Heritage School HEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Nassau, Bahamas of Boca/Delray (FL)WEIGHT: 193 FULL NAME: Sean Leroy Albury COLLEGE: Nova Southeastern University HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 31st round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the entire season following rotator cuff surgery. 2011 - Underwent rotator cuff surgery on his right shoulder on 12/27. PERSONAL: Named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) All-South Region Team and American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-South Region Team as a senior in 2011.....earned NCBWA and ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America honors and First Team All-Sunshine State Conference honors as a junior.....pitched for the North Adams SteepleCats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2010. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 0-0 0.90 16 0 0 0 6 20.0 12 4 2 0 4 5 27 2 0 2012 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) Minor League Totals 0-0 0.90 16 0 0 0 6 20.0 12 4 2 0 4 5 27 2 0

ANDRADE, JOE CATCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Left BORN: 4/21/90 in Yuma, AZ HIGH SCHOOL: San Luis (AZ) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Yuma, AZ COLLEGE: Dixie State College WEIGHT: 192 FULL NAME: Joe Andrade HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/3/12 SIGNED BY: Jeff Scholzen PERSONAL - Attended Dixie State College for two seasons (2011-12) after transferring from Cochise College, where he spent his fi rst two collegiate seasons......named Co-Player of the Year in the Pacifi c West Conference in 2012.....earned First Team All-PacWest honors in 2011 and 2012.....was named the Division II National Hitter of the Week for 2/13-2/19, 2012.....pitched for the Coppell Copperheads of the Texas Collegiate League in the summer of 2011 and was named to the league’s All-Star team. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .417 5 12 0 5 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Helena-R .170 13 47 7 8 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 14 1 0 1 Minor League Totals .220 18 59 7 13 6 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 15 1 0 1

ARCIA, ORLANDO INFIELDEROPENING DAY AGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 8/4/94 in Anaco, Venezuela HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Anaco, Venezuela WEIGHT: 163 FULL NAME: Orlando Jesus Arcia HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 10/22/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Freddy TorresCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the entire season with a fractured right ankle.....suffered the injury while sliding into second base during an extended Spring Training game on 4/25. 2011 - Was selected to the Dominican Summer League All-Star team. PERSONAL: His older brother, Oswaldo, is an outfi elder in the Minnesota Twins organization. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .294 64 218 47 64 16 1 6 36 0 2 4 30 20 13 4 15 2012 (Injured - Did Not Play) Minor League Totals .294 64 218 47 64 16 1 6 36 0 2 4 30 20 13 4 15

ARIAS, DONI RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 7/26/92 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Nigua, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 187 FULL NAME: Doni Michel Arias HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 1/19/11 SIGNED BY: Rafael EspinalCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Held DSL opponents to a .187 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 3-2 2.61 15 0 0 0 2 20.2 14 7 6 1 0 9 11 3 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-1 5.40 13 0 0 0 1 13.1 18 10 8 0 1 12 14 4 0 Minor League Totals 3-3 3.71 28 0 0 0 3 34.0 32 17 14 1 1 21 25 7 0

ARMOLD, JONO RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 1/15/89 in Fort Lauderdale, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Pine Crest (FL) High School HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: St. Augustine, FL COLLEGE: Flagler College WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Jonathan Robert Armold HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 30th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim McIlvainePERSONAL: Graduated from Flagler College with a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts/pre-law.....was an Honorable Mention All-Southeast Region selection by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and a Second Team All-Peach Belt Conference honoree as a sophomore in 2010. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-2 3.64 12 0 0 0 0 29.2 34 20 12 2 2 13 32 1 0 Helena-R 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Minor League Totals 0-2 3.27 15 0 0 0 0 33.0 39 20 12 2 2 14 35 1 0

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ARNETT, ERIC RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 1/25/88 in Columbus, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Watkins Memorial (OH) HSHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Pataskala, OH COLLEGE: Indiana University WEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Eric Michael Arnett HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (26th overall) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Mike FarrellCAREER NOTES: 2010 - Entered the season as the fourth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2009 - Was named the 10th-best prospect in the Pioneer League by Baseball America following his fi rst professional season. PERSONAL: Was the 2009 Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Year (along with RHP Alex Wimmers, Ohio State University) and a First Team All-Big Ten selection during his junior season at Indiana University in 2009 (12-2, 2.50).....was the Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year as a senior at Watkins Memorial (OH) High School and was selected to the All-Conference and All-County teams in each of his fi nal three seasons.....also played football and basketball in high school, earning All-Conference honors in both sports.....is engaged to his fi ancée Chelsie. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 Helena-R 0-4 4.41 14 9 0 0 0 34.2 33 30 17 1 3 21 35 5 0 2010 Wisconsin-A 1-9 6.70 20 16 0 0 1 84.2 98 75 63 14 10 39 60 9 0 AZ Brewers-R 2-0 7.31 5 1 0 0 1 16.0 20 13 13 1 3 7 19 4 0 2011 Helena-R 4-2 5.19 9 9 0 0 0 52.0 64 40 30 7 4 9 49 7 0 Wisconsin-A 0-4 5.00 5 5 0 0 0 27.0 31 19 15 1 4 8 25 1 0 2012 Brevard County-A 1-0 3.56 33 0 0 0 1 60.2 54 30 24 4 3 31 61 4 0 Minor League Totals 8-19 5.30 86 40 0 0 3 275.0 300 207 162 28 27 115 249 30 0

BANDA, ANTHONY LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Left BORN: 8/10/93 in Sinton, TX HIGH SCHOOL: Sinton (TX) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Corpus Christi, TX COLLEGE: San Jacinto College (TX) WEIGHT: 185 FULL NAME: Frank Anthony Banda (pronounced “bonda”) TWITTER: @anthony_banda3 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 10th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brian SankeyPERSONAL: Helped lead San Jacinto College to a national runner-up fi nish at the 2012 Junior College World Series.....earned Third Team National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) honors in 2012.....was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 33rd round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 2-3 5.83 14 4 0 0 0 41.2 54 41 27 3 0 24 43 10 0

BARNES, JACOB RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 4/14/90 in St. Petersburg, FL HIGH SCHOOL: St. Petersburg (FL) HSHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: St. Petersburg, FL COLLEGE: Florida Gulf Coast University WEIGHT: 233 FULL NAME: Jacob Andrew Barnes HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 14th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim McIlvainePERSONAL: Earned Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior at St. Petersburg (FL) High School in 2008. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 2-1 2.12 18 0 0 0 2 29.2 25 7 7 3 2 6 43 4 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 4-7 3.84 25 7 0 0 3 93.2 87 46 40 10 2 46 83 2 5 Minor League Totals 6-8 3.43 43 7 0 0 5 123.1 112 53 47 13 4 52 126 6 5

BELONIS, CARLOS INFIELDERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 8/19/94 in New York, NY HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 185 FULL NAME: Carlos Andres Belonis HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 11/10/11 SIGNED BY: Juan Martinez, Fernando Arango and Rafael EspinalPERSONAL: His father, Andres Confesor (Belonis) Santana, played in the Major Leagues with the San Francisco Giants in 1990. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 DSL Brewers-R .259 47 174 28 45 6 2 2 22 0 1 4 12 54 25 9 15

BERBERET, PARKER CATCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 10/20/89 in Long Beach, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Esperanza (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Yorba Linda, CA COLLEGE: Oregon State UniversityWEIGHT: 212 FULL NAME: Parker Glenn Berberet TWITTER: @Parkcity16HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Shawn WhalenPERSONAL: Attended Oregon State University for his junior and senior seasons (2010-11).....played for the Battle Creek Bombers of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2010.....transferred from Cypress College (CA), where he earned First-Team All-Orange Empire Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore.....was a 2009 Southern California All-American.....was named a First Team All-Sunset League selection and a Second Team All-Orange County selection at Esperanza (CA) High School. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 Helena-R .240 68 262 41 63 15 2 7 40 0 5 3 33 71 1 3 5 2012 Wisconsin-A .261 14 46 6 12 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 9 11 3 1 0 Brevard County-A .247 46 154 16 38 9 0 2 12 1 2 2 15 34 0 3 3 Minor League Totals .245 128 462 63 113 25 2 9 58 1 8 5 57 116 4 7 8

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BLASKI, AUSTIN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 8/2/90 in Bluffton, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Pandora-Gilboa (OH) HSHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Pandora, OH COLLEGE: Marietta College WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Austin Michael Blaski TWITTER: @ABlaski7 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 21st round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Michael FarrellPERSONAL: Helped lead Marietta College to back-to-back NCAA Division III National Championships in 2011 and 2012.....went 13-1 with a 1.23 ERA in 20 games (16 starts) as a senior.....was named to the 2012 American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings NCAA Division III All-American First Team.....named the National Pitcher of the Year by D3baseball.com and was chosen as both the ABCA Mideast Region and Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Pitcher of the Year in 2012.....earned Second Team All-American and First Team All-Mideast Region and All-OAC honors in 2011.....named Most Outstanding Player of the 2011 College World Series.....named the Kent Tekulve OAC Co-Pitcher of the Year and a First Team All-Region selection in 2010. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 3.93 12 0 0 0 1 18.1 20 11 8 1 2 7 17 0 0

CASTILLO, FRANCISCO INFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Switch BORN: 6/4/93 in Bonao, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bonao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 166 FULL NAME: Francisco Antonio Castillo HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 9/23/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Rookie Dominican Summer League All-Star.....ranked among the DSL leaders in stolen bases (T4th, 30). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .245 48 155 22 38 5 3 0 15 7 1 3 12 18 12 11 14 2012 DSL Brewers-R .272 53 206 34 56 3 2 1 14 3 2 3 22 28 30 8 6 Minor League Totals .260 101 361 56 94 8 5 1 29 10 3 6 34 46 42 19 20

CHAVEZ, OZZIE INFIELDERAGE: 29 BATS: Switch BORN: 7/13/83 in Villa Mella, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 180 FULL NAME: Ozzie Smith Chavez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 12/22/12. CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was on the disabled list from 4/5-4/16 with a right groin strain.....was released by Atlanta on 4/17.....played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2011 - Signed by Chicago-AL to a minor-league contract on 1/8.....was released on 6/7.....signed by Philadelphia to a minor-league contract on 8/2.....signed by Atlanta as a minor-league free agent on 12/20. 2009 - Signed by Philadelphia as a minor-league free agent on 1/23.....re-signed by Philadelphia to a minor-league contract on 11/10.....played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2006-08 - Following the season played for Azucareros in the Dominican Winter League for three consecutive years. 1999 - Signed with Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 8/1.....signed by Epy Guerrero. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2000 DSL Brewers-R .273 64 187 44 51 5 1 1 29 1 4 4 41 33 14 2 na 2001 AZ Brewers-R .305 52 210 38 64 12 6 0 27 0 3 2 13 36 9 8 0 2002 Beloit-A .255 128 463 55 118 13 6 1 36 14 5 3 46 86 10 6 29 2003 High Desert-A .224 81 272 29 61 2 6 3 25 4 2 0 23 52 5 9 16 2004 High Desert-A .323 39 130 19 42 4 1 1 23 4 1 2 7 26 2 5 10 Huntsville-AA .212 85 269 18 57 10 1 2 18 3 2 1 21 59 1 4 18 2005 Brevard County-A .233 125 451 39 105 17 6 4 35 5 1 3 32 73 8 9 22 2006 Huntsville-AA .259 96 320 32 83 15 3 1 33 8 3 2 35 53 6 4 16 Nashville-AAA .231 24 78 6 18 1 2 1 6 1 0 1 1 11 1 1 0 2007 Nashville-AAA .258 101 306 35 79 13 3 4 32 4 2 1 38 53 4 8 11 2008 Nashville-AAA .223 87 251 19 56 6 3 3 29 5 3 1 17 49 5 1 10 Huntsville-AA .350 7 20 4 7 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 2009 Reading-AA .259 112 363 37 94 17 0 1 34 10 0 1 30 58 7 1 14 2010 Reading-AA .218 67 188 25 41 10 0 1 18 2 0 1 26 33 3 4 4 Lehigh Valley-AAA .219 55 201 21 44 5 0 4 14 4 3 1 12 38 3 0 9 2011 Charlotte-AAA .250 13 44 8 11 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 3 10 2 0 2 Reading-AA .262 29 107 10 28 4 0 1 10 2 0 3 9 21 1 7 5 2012 (Did Not Play) Minor League Totals .248 1165 3860 439 959 135 39 30 378 67 30 26 356 694 81 70 167

COLATOSTI, RAPHACHEL INFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 7/3/93 in Maracay, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Maracay, Venezuela WEIGHT: 178 FULL NAME: Raphachel Junior Efrayn Colatosti HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 12/21/10 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .247 41 81 11 20 2 0 0 6 2 0 4 11 11 5 3 14 2012 DSL Brewers-R .221 59 199 32 44 4 0 1 19 3 2 9 27 34 14 3 16 Minor League Totals .229 100 280 43 64 6 0 1 25 5 2 13 38 45 19 6 30

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COULTER, CLINT CATCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 7/30/93 in Vancouver, WA SCHOOL: Union (WA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Camas, WA TWITTER: @ccoulter12WEIGHT: 220 FULL NAME: Clinton Troy Coulter HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (27th overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Shawn WhalenCAREER NOTES: 2013 - Enters the season as the ninth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2012 - Led the Arizona League in on-base percentage (.439) and fi nished tied for second in walks (37).....was named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for August (23g, .338, 3hr, 13rbi). PERSONAL: Was named the 2012 Class 4A Greater St. Helens League Player of the Year as a senior at Union (WA) High School (14g, .405, 3hr, 17rbi, 18sb).....his manager was former Major League catcher Tom Lampkin, who played for the Brewers in 1993.....played in the 2011 Under Armour All-America Baseball Game at Wrigley Field.....participated in wrestling during his fi rst two years in high school and was the Washington Class 3A state wrestling champion at 189 pounds after going 39-1 as a sophomore.....committed to Arizona State University before signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .302 49 169 37 51 3 3 5 33 0 2 6 37 40 3 5 8

CRAVY, TYLER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 7/13/89 in Martinez, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Hogan (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Vallejo, CA COLLEGE: Napa Valley College WEIGHT: 198 FULL NAME: Tyler Jay Cravy TWITTER: @TylerJayCravyHOW ACQUIRED: Selected in the 17th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Justin McCrayCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Held opponents to a .231 batting average. 2011 - Led the Pioneer League in wild pitches (17) and ranked among the league leaders in strikeouts (T2nd, 81).....was named the Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week for August 29-September 5 (1gs, 1-0, 0.00, 6ip, 2h, 0r, 9k, 2wp). PERSONAL: Attended Napa Valley College.....selected as the 2009 Bay Valley Conference Most Valuable Player and was named to the Community College Baseball All-America Team.....set a school record with 110 strikeouts in 90.1 innings pitched in 2009. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 AZ Brewers-R 2-1 4.45 12 4 0 0 0 32.1 28 16 16 1 2 12 34 8 0 2010 Helena-R 6-6 5.87 15 12 0 0 0 76.2 81 58 50 7 3 28 70 4 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 3-2 5.75 15 0 0 0 0 20.1 27 14 13 0 0 10 29 7 0 Helena-R 3-4 4.76 14 11 0 0 0 70.0 70 45 37 6 5 19 81 17 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 2-5 3.38 24 0 0 0 3 50.2 45 24 19 5 7 15 53 10 0 Minor League Totals 16-18 4.86 80 27 0 0 3 250.0 251 157 135 19 17 84 267 46 0

DAVIS, BLAKE INFIELDERAGE: 29 BATS: Left BORN: 12/22/83 in Newport Beach, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Fountain Valley (CA) HSHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Huntington Beach, CA COLLEGE: Cal State FullertonWEIGHT: 180 FULL NAME: Blake Jonathan Davis HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 12/17/12 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Spent the entire season at Triple-A Norfolk. 2011 - Made his Major League debut with Baltimore on 6/22 at Pittsburgh.....collected his fi rst Major League hit and RBI on 6/24 vs. Cincinnati with a 2-run triple off Edinson Volquez.....belted his only Major League home run on 8/13 vs. Detroit (3-run HR off Max Scherzer), going 2-for-4 with a career-high 3 RBI. 2009 - Was invited to his fi rst Major League Spring Training camp.....injured his ankle in Spring Training and did not begin his season until a June 19 rehab assignment at Class-A Aberdeen. 2008 - Finished fi fth in the Eastern League with 7 triples.....played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League following the season. 2007 - Was a Carolina League All-Star.....ranked sixth in the Carolina League with a .291 batting average.....played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season. 2006 - Was drafted by Baltimore in the fourth round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Mark Ralston. PERSONAL: Was a member of the 2004 College World Series Champion Cal State Fullerton Titans.....earned First Team All-Big West honors and played with the U.S. National Team in 2005.....was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 46th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....is married; wife’s name is Rayanne. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2006 Delmarva-A .271 50 199 30 54 8 2 3 20 4 0 2 15 28 9 2 17 2007 Frederick-A .291 93 357 49 104 24 3 4 28 8 1 5 35 71 11 13 19 Bowie-AA .209 35 115 12 24 7 0 0 10 4 1 0 9 25 1 1 5 2008 Bowie-AA .284 132 457 57 130 22 7 4 53 7 4 3 26 80 8 7 20 2009 #Aberdeen-A .320 13 50 6 16 2 0 1 5 0 2 0 4 7 0 0 0 Norfolk-AAA .211 55 180 21 38 4 2 1 14 1 1 1 14 40 3 2 14 2010 Bowie-AA .190 7 21 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 Norfolk-AAA .246 75 244 32 60 14 2 4 23 6 1 0 17 43 3 4 14 2011 Norfolk-AAA .280 62 232 28 65 3 3 5 27 1 3 1 15 46 6 5 7 BALTIMORE .254 25 59 6 15 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 6 13 1 1 4 2012 Norfolk-AAA .251 108 355 33 89 17 4 3 38 6 3 1 25 61 6 0 7 Major League Totals .254 25 59 6 15 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 6 13 1 1 4 Minor League Totals .264 630 2210 269 584 102 23 25 220 37 17 13 163 403 47 34 103 .

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DE LA CRUZ, FRANKIE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 29 BATS: Right BORN: 3/12/84 in Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 214 FULL NAME: Eulogio De La Cruz (pronounced ay-oo-low-HEE-oh) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 11/15/12 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL on 3/16.....pitched for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2011 - Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 1/11.....was named Pacifi c Coast League Pitcher of the Week for 7/18-7/24.....following the season pitched for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League. 2010 - Pitched for the Yakult Swallows of the Japanese Central League.....pitched for Estrellas de Oriente following the season. 2009 - Was traded from Florida to San Diego in exchange for a player to be named later on 3/26.....for the fi rst time in his career made an Opening Day roster.....was designated for assignment on 4/27 and outrighted to Triple-A Portland on 4/30.....held Pacifi c Coast League opponents to a .208 batting average.....was released on 12/11. 2008 - Led the Pacifi c Coast League in wins (13) while with Triple-A Albuquerque.....was named PCL Pitcher of the Week for 6/9-6/15, going 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA (12ip, 1er) and 14 strikeouts in 2 starts.....made his fi rst Major League start on 5/25 vs. San Francisco in the second game of a doubleheader (3ip, 2h, 2r, 2er, 4bb, 1k). 2007 - Entered the season as the sixth-best prospect in the Tigers organization according to Baseball America.....made his Major League debut on 6/18 at Washington (1ip, 1h, 1wp).....pitched for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League following the season.....was traded from Detroit to Florida, along with RHP Burke Badenhop, LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Dallas Trahern, OF Cameron Maybin and C Mike Rabelo, in exchange for 3B Miguel Cabrera and LHP Dontrelle Willis on 12/5. 2006 - Rated by Baseball America as having the best fastball and curveball in the Tigers organization.....started two games for Triple-A Toledo in the International League playoffs, going 1-1 with a 5.73 ERA (11ip, 7er). 2005 - Entered the season ranked as the ninth-best prospect in the Tigers organization according to Baseball America.....held Florida State League opponents to a .162 batting average, which was the best among league relievers.....pitched in one game for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2004 - Rated as having the best fastball in the Tigers organization by Baseball America. PERSONAL: Was originally signed by Detroit as a non-drafted free agent on 9/6/01.....signed by Tigers’ scout Ramon Pena.....his nickname “Frankie” was given to him while pitching in the Tigers organization. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2002 GCL Tigers-R 1-1 2.63 20 0 0 0 1 37.2 40 24 11 0 2 21 46 1 4 Oneonta-A 0-0 23.14 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 7 8 6 0 1 4 4 0 0 2003 GCL Tigers-R 2-2 2.59 22 0 0 0 7 24.1 18 10 7 0 1 15 30 4 0 Oneonta-A 0-0 10.80 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 4 4 0 1 1 4 1 0 2004 West Michigan-A 2-4 3.83 54 0 0 0 17 54.0 51 30 23 2 3 33 44 13 1 2005 Lakeland-A 4-3 3.39 40 10 0 0 5 95.2 66 46 36 5 5 36 97 13 0 Erie-AA 0-1 16.20 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 2006 Erie-AA 5-6 3.43 38 12 0 0 2 105.0 103 46 40 3 3 45 87 7 2 Toledo-AAA 0-0 11.57 1 1 0 0 0 2.1 4 3 3 1 0 2 3 1 0 2007 Erie-AA 4-5 3.41 11 11 2 1 0 66.0 54 31 25 5 0 19 57 8 1 Toledo-AAA 3-0 3.52 22 1 0 0 0 38.1 41 17 15 0 3 18 25 3 0 DETROIT 0-0 6.75 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 10 8 5 1 0 4 5 3 0 2008 Albuquerque-AAA 13-8 4.34 25 25 0 0 0 147.1 139 85 71 13 8 60 118 19 0 FLORIDA 0-0 18.00 6 1 0 0 0 9.0 15 20 18 2 0 11 4 1 0 2009 SAN DIEGO 0-0 5.40 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 2 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 Portland-AAA 2-6 3.12 48 4 0 0 9 69.1 52 26 24 2 0 44 59 11 1 2010 Yakult-Japan 0-0 7.84 9 0 0 0 0 10.1 14 9 9 2 0 1 4 1 0 2011 Nashville-AAA 7-6 3.88 25 23 0 0 0 137.0 130 67 59 14 4 63 126 13 1 MILWAUKEE 0-0 2.77 11 0 0 0 0 13.0 10 4 4 0 2 5 9 3 0 2012 Iowa-AAA 1-6 3.80 27 14 0 0 0 94.2 91 47 40 6 3 58 57 16 0 Major League Totals 0-0 8.16 26 1 0 0 0 32.0 37 34 29 3 2 26 20 7 0 Minor League Totals 44-48 3.76 338 101 2 1 41 879.0 804 447 367 51 34 423 757 110 10 Japan Totals 0-0 7.84 9 0 0 0 0 10.1 14 9 9 2 0 1 4 1 0

DE LA CRUZ, JOAN LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Left BORN: 9/30/94 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Haina, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 163 FULL NAME: Joan Manuel De La Cruz HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 5/13/12 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-2 5.40 9 1 0 0 0 11.2 11 8 7 0 0 6 14 1 1 DE LEON, JUAN INFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 2/27/92 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 244 FULL NAME: Juan Gabriel De Leon HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/4/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Underwent offseason ACL surgery on his left knee on 1/19. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .201 51 149 10 30 8 0 0 14 0 0 5 22 51 0 1 17 2011 DSL Brewers-R .237 57 186 21 44 6 0 3 12 0 1 6 17 51 0 0 8 2012 DSL Brewers-R .209 30 91 14 19 4 0 4 13 0 0 2 9 31 0 0 4 Minor League Totals .218 138 426 45 93 18 0 7 39 0 1 13 48 133 0 1 29

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DEAN, BRENT CATCHERAGE: 26 BATS: Right BORN: 7/27/86 in Culver City, CA HIGH SCHOOL: South Torrance (CA) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Torrance, CA COLLEGE: UCLAWEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Brent Aaron Dean HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/10/10 SIGNED BY: Dan HustonCAREER NOTES: 2009 - Played in 6 games with the Sioux City Explorers of the independent American Association. PERSONAL: Attended UCLA for two seasons (2007-08) and served as an undergraduate assistant coach in 2009.....transferred from Los Angeles Harbor Junior College (2005-06).....earned All-South Coast Conference Honorable Mention honors in 2005 and earned First Team All-South Coast Conference accolades in 2006.....played for the Luray Wranglers of the Valley Baseball League in the summer of 2006. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 Sioux City-IND .111 6 18 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 2010 Helena-R .272 44 158 27 43 12 0 4 30 0 2 7 9 26 0 2 10 2011 Helena-R .286 8 28 3 8 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 11 0 1 1 Brevard County-A .224 19 58 9 13 3 1 2 9 1 2 0 4 22 1 1 2 2012 Brevard County-A .239 19 67 4 16 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 15 1 0 2 Minor League Totals .257 90 311 43 80 18 1 7 52 1 4 7 16 74 2 4 15 Independent League Totals .111 6 18 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 0

DIAZ, MIGUEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 11/28/94 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 176 FULL NAME: Miguel Angel Diaz HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 12/1/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-3 4.62 15 1 0 0 1 25.1 27 20 13 0 3 15 21 3 0

DIAZ, ROBINZON CATCHERAGE: 29 BATS: Right BORN: 9/19/83 in Monte Plata, Dominican RepublicHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Monte Plata, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 222 FULL NAME: Robinzon Diaz HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 1/17/13 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Released by LA of Anaheim on 8/7.....signed by Texas to a minor-league contract on 8/11.....played for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the season (marked his seventh straight season playing in the Dominican Winter League). 2011 - Signed by Texas as a minor-league free agent on 1/18.....signed by LA of Anaheim as a minor-league free agent on 12/29.....played for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2010 - Played for Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2009 - Belted his only Major League HR on 5/7 at St. Louis (solo HR off Todd Wellemeyer).....signed by Detroit as a minor-league free agent on 12/9.....played for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League. 2008 - Made his Major League debut with Toronto on 4/23 at Tampa Bay.....was traded to Pittsburgh on 8/25 as the player to be named later to complete a trade for OF Jose Bautista.....collected his fi rst ML hit on 9/7 with Pittsburgh at San Francisco (single off Jonathan Sanchez).....played for Licey and Oriente in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2007 - Named an Eastern League All-Star.....started at catcher for the World Team in the All-Star Futures Game.....appeared in one game with Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2006 - Played for Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season. PERSONAL: Was originally signed by Toronto as a non-drafted free agent on 11/19/2000.....signed by Blue Jays’ scout Hilario Soriano. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2001 DSL Blue Jays-R .312 65 253 49 79 17 2 2 45 0 2 6 20 19 4 4 na 2002 Dunedin-A .120 10 25 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 Medicine Hat-R .297 58 192 29 57 9 0 0 20 0 0 1 13 19 7 4 9 2003 Pulaski-R .374 48 182 33 68 20 2 1 44 0 4 3 10 14 1 4 8 2004 Charleston-WV-A .287 105 407 62 117 20 2 2 42 3 4 8 27 31 10 4 10 2005 Dunedin-A .294 100 388 47 114 17 6 1 65 2 4 5 15 28 5 2 15 2006 Dunedin-A .306 104 418 59 128 21 1 3 44 4 2 3 20 37 8 1 16 2007 New Hampshire-AA .316 74 301 33 95 17 1 3 30 2 2 3 11 16 5 0 6 Syracuse-AAA .338 19 65 4 22 3 0 1 10 2 0 1 1 6 0 0 1 2008 Syracuse-AAA .244 36 131 7 32 7 1 1 13 2 3 0 5 10 0 1 2 TORONTO .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 #GCL Blue Jays-R .386 15 44 9 17 3 0 2 10 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 2 Dunedin-A .302 6 25 3 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis-AAA .357 5 14 0 5 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 PITTSBURGH .500 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2009 Indianapolis-AAA .262 44 149 18 39 4 0 3 15 3 0 1 9 12 0 1 7 PITTSBURGH .279 41 129 9 36 7 0 1 19 1 2 3 3 9 0 1 2 2010 Toledo-AAA .255 71 251 29 64 17 2 1 21 2 3 1 5 13 0 0 5 2011 Frisco-AA .357 17 56 11 20 1 0 3 8 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 Round Rock-AAA .303 38 142 21 43 3 0 4 14 1 1 0 5 8 0 1 7 2012 Salt Lake-AAA .285 46 158 25 45 10 1 4 31 1 1 1 5 9 2 1 6 Round Rock-AAA .320 7 25 3 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Major League Totals .281 44 139 9 39 7 0 1 20 1 2 3 3 11 1 1 2 Minor League Totals .299 868 3226 445 964 172 19 32 421 23 29 37 154 235 43 25 96 DIAZ, VICTOR RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 10/6/93 in Guanare, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Guanare, Venezuela WEIGHT: 170 FULL NAME: Victor Manuel Diaz HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 3/5/12 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-1 1.90 13 0 0 0 0 23.2 16 8 5 2 4 14 26 1 2

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DICENT, JOEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 8/4/91 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Joel Pascual Dicent HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 9/9/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Rafael Espinal Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 0-3 5.48 9 4 0 0 0 21.1 14 22 13 0 2 20 20 13 0 2011 DSL Brewers-R 4-3 2.70 11 11 1 0 0 60.0 44 24 18 3 7 22 54 8 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 3-4 5.19 14 8 0 0 1 52.0 55 34 30 3 5 30 43 6 0 Minor League Totals 7-10 4.12 34 23 1 0 1 133.1 113 80 61 6 14 72 117 27 0 DISHON, JOHN OUTFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 3/21/89 in Point Pleasant, NJ HIGH SCHOOL: Bridge City (TX) HSHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bridge City, TX COLLEGE: Louisiana State University (LSU)WEIGHT: 196 FULL NAME: John Douglas Dishon Jr. HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 42nd round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeremy BoothPERSONAL: Named to the 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll at LSU.....played for the Staunton Braves in the Valley Baseball League during the summer of 2009.....rated the No. 2 prospect in the Valley League by Baseball America.....was a Rawlings High School All-American at Bridge City (TX) High School.....also earned All-District honors in football and track and fi eld in high school. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .267 71 255 45 68 13 5 5 28 2 0 8 32 105 13 5 2 2011 Helena-R .257 57 202 32 52 6 3 6 25 2 2 4 29 85 21 6 5 2012 Wisconsin-A .220 48 127 19 28 4 2 1 9 2 1 3 24 38 11 4 0 Brevard County-A .203 48 153 12 31 6 2 0 9 4 1 1 15 50 17 5 1 Minor League Totals .243 224 737 108 179 29 12 12 71 10 4 16 100 278 62 20 8

DOWELL, MALCOLM OUTFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 4/21/93 in LaGrange, GA HIGH SCHOOL: LaGrange (GA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: LaGrange, GA TWITTER: CHECK_24SWOOSHWEIGHT: 193 FULL NAME: Malcolm Lanier Dowell HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the ninth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonPERSONAL: Was a two-sport standout at LaGrange (GA) High School, where he also played football as a safety and linebacker.....signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, FL prior to signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .209 30 110 15 23 1 2 0 10 1 0 2 19 37 5 4 7 2012 AZ Brewers-R .268 44 138 21 37 2 1 0 18 1 1 5 18 37 8 2 5 Minor League Totals .242 74 248 36 60 3 3 0 28 2 1 7 37 74 13 6 12

ESHLEMAN, PAUL CATCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 9/3/90 in Fontana, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Redlands East Valley (CA)HEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Yucaipa, CA COLLEGE: Cal State San Bernardino WEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Paul Edward Eshleman HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 23rd round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyPERSONAL: Played his senior season at Cal State San Bernardino following three seasons at the University of Oregon (2009-11).....earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) and West Region honors as a senior.....his older brother, John, is an infi elder in the San Francisco Giants organization. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .250 40 156 16 39 9 0 4 22 0 5 2 3 47 0 0 7 FASANO, RYAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 11/10/89 in Nyack, NY HIGH SCHOOL: North Rockland (NY) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Stony Point, NY COLLEGE: Rutgers University WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Ryan Joseph Fasano HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/24/12 SIGNED BY: Steffan WilsonPERSONAL: Graduated from Rutgers University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a minor in psychology.....earned Second Team All-State honors from the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) at Rutgers University in 2012.....pitched at Rutgers as a junior and senior (2011-12).....transferred from Rockland Community College (NY), where he was the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XV Pitcher of the Year in 2010.....played his freshman season at Methodist University (NC) in 2009.....also played basketball in high school.....his father, Butch, played college baseball at Wagner College and St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 3.38 10 0 0 0 1 18.2 22 8 7 0 0 3 20 3 0 Helena-R 1-1 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 4 0 0 3 2 1 0 Minor League Totals 1-1 4.18 12 0 0 0 1 23.2 30 12 11 0 0 6 22 4 0

FERNANDEZ, RODOLFO RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 3/21/90 in Pinar del Rio, Cuba HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bonao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 213 FULL NAME: Rodolfo Fernandez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/25/12 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the entire season with a fractured right hand. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 (Injured - Did Not Pitch)

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FLORES, JUNIOR RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 10/13/94 in San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela WEIGHT: 198 FULL NAME: Junior Eduardo Flores HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 3/3/12 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista and Freddy Torres Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 1-3 7.92 17 0 0 0 1 25.0 24 24 22 1 11 19 21 8 1

FRANCISCO, JUAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 12/15/90 in Fantino, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Cotui, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 194 FULL NAME: Juan Carlos Francisco HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/18/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Threw a seven-inning no-hitter on 8/15 vs. the DSL Mariners in Game 2 of a doubleheader (7ip, 0h, 1r, 0er, 6bb, 2k, 1wp).....held opponents to a .187 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 0-6 3.90 9 6 0 0 0 27.2 25 15 12 0 2 20 22 3 0 2011 DSL Brewers-R 5-1 3.24 13 4 1 0 0 41.2 28 21 15 3 5 28 34 4 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 4-2 6.43 13 2 0 0 0 42.0 63 41 30 5 4 18 35 7 0 Minor League Totals 9-9 4.61 35 12 1 0 0 111.1 116 77 57 8 11 66 91 14 0

GAGNON, DREW RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 6/26/90 in Pleasanton, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Liberty (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Brentwood, CA COLLEGE: Long Beach State University WEIGHT: 202 FULL NAME: Andrew Miles Gagnon (pronounced GAHN-yo) TWITTER: @Dgags24 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 7-3 with a 2.83 ERA in 25 starts between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County.....held opponents to a .223 batting average.....was a Midwest League All-Star.....named Organizational Co-Pitcher of the Month for April (5gs, 2-0, 0.64) along with RHP Hiram Burgos. PERSONAL: Attended Long Beach State University for three seasons.....earned Second Team All-Big West honors in 2010.....pitched for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2010.....was named as the Eastern Division starting pitcher for the Cape Cod All-Star Game at Fenway Park.....earned All-County (East Bay) honors as a senior at Liberty (CA) High School.....was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 10th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 0-3 8.05 8 7 0 0 1 19.0 25 19 17 1 2 10 27 2 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 6-1 2.83 14 14 0 0 0 82.2 67 26 26 6 3 19 65 6 0 Brevard County-A 1-2 2.82 11 11 1 1 0 67.0 56 25 21 3 5 18 49 3 0 Minor League Totals 7-6 3.42 33 32 1 1 1 168.2 148 70 64 10 10 47 141 11 0

GAINEY, PRESTON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 2/13/91 in Boca Raton, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Calvary Christian AcademyHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Pompano Beach, FL COLLEGE: United States Naval Academy WEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: James Preston Gainey Jr. TWITTER: @friendprestoHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan NellumPERSONAL: Attended the United States Naval Academy for two years.....earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors as a sophomore in 2012.....was named to the 2011 All-Patriot League Tournament Team.....named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week on 5/2/11.....also played football and soccer in high school.....was selected to play in the Broward County All-Star Game in football as a senior. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 0-4 8.05 12 7 0 0 0 38.0 46 39 34 8 0 21 31 11 0

GARFIELD, CAMERON CATCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 5/23/91 in Frankfurt, Germany HIGH SCHOOL: Murrieta Valley (CA) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Diego, CA TWITTER: @CAMgGARFIELDWEIGHT: 195 FULL NAME: Cameron Gerald Garfi eld HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Missed most of the season with a dislocated patella in his left knee.....was on the disabled list from 4/30-7/18.....appeared in 9 games on rehab assignment with the Rookie Arizona Brewers before being sidelined for the remainder of the season.....underwent left knee surgery on 8/4.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch. PERSONAL: Played for Team USA’s under-18 National Team during the summer of 2008, which won a silver medal in the International Baseball Federation’s (IBAF) World Summer Championships.....as a junior in high school, he was named to the California All-State Underclassman First Team and was selected to USA Baseball’s Tournament of Stars (AABC Team).....committed to play at the University of San Diego before signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 Helena-R .248 59 218 26 54 11 0 4 21 0 0 6 10 61 3 4 16 2010 Wisconsin-A .245 102 384 41 94 19 0 3 46 3 6 3 22 74 2 4 9 2011 Wisconsin-A .118 6 17 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 #AZ Brewers-R .361 9 36 7 13 3 1 2 10 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 1 2012 Wisconsin-A .298 66 225 33 67 18 0 11 33 0 0 5 27 42 3 1 8 Minor League Totals .261 242 880 110 230 52 1 20 112 3 6 15 62 189 8 10 34

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GARMAN, BRIAN LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Left BORN: 7/19/88 in St. Marys, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Wapakoneta (OH) HSHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Wapakoneta, OH COLLEGE: University of Cincinnati WEIGHT: 204 FULL NAME: Brian David Garman TWITTER: @garmanb7519 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 17th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Mike FarrellCAREER NOTES: 2010 - Was named an Honorable Mention Pioneer League All-Star.....ranked among the league leaders in saves (4th, 9) and appearances (T4th, 22).....held opponents to a .189 batting average. PERSONAL: Graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice with a minor in health promotion.....was a Third Team All-Big East Conference selection as a senior in 2010.....played for the Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2009.....played for the Lima Locos of the Great Lakes League in the summers of 2007 and 2008.....was a Second Team All-Ohio selection as a senior at Wapakoneta (OH) High School. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 3-1 0.90 22 0 0 0 9 30.0 20 7 3 1 0 18 42 4 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 4-3 3.18 41 1 0 0 3 62.1 60 28 22 1 4 34 61 4 0 2012 Brevard County-A 3-3 1.88 22 1 0 0 0 38.1 31 12 8 4 3 12 46 0 0 Huntsville-AA 1-0 3.00 19 0 0 0 0 24.0 29 12 8 0 0 8 17 2 0 Minor League Totals 11-7 2.39 104 2 0 0 12 154.2 140 59 41 6 7 72 166 10 0

GARNER, COLE OUTFIELDERAGE: 28 BATS: Right BORN: 12/15/84 in Long Beach, CA HIGH SCHOOL: La Quinta (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Buena Park, CA WEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: Robert Cole Garner HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 1/9/13 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Signed by New York-AL as a minor-league free agent on 1/3. 2011 - Saw his fi rst Major League action over two stints with Colorado from 7/4-7/5 and 7/8-7/15.....made his Major League debut on 7/4 at Atlanta as a pinch hitter.....made his fi rst ML start on 7/8 at Washington, going 1-for-3 with an RBI.....singled off Ryan Mattheus for his fi rst ML hit and RBI. 2010 - Played for Gigantes del Cibao in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2008 - Was placed on the disabled list on 7/24 and missed the remainder of the season after being hit on the wrist with a pitch. 2007 - Played for the Waikiki BeachBoys in the Hawaiian Winter Baseball League following the season. 2006 - Led the South Atlantic League in runs (100) and ranked among the leaders in doubles (2nd, 40), extra-base hits (2nd, 61), RBI (T3rd, 88), HR (4th, 19), slugging percentage (4th, .519) and batting average (6th, .302).....was named SAL Player of the Week on two occasions: 6/26-7/2 and 8/14-8/20.....was named the Organizational Player of the Month for August (26g, .333, 6hr, 28rbi).....played for the Waikiki BeachBoys in the Hawaiian Winter Baseball League following the season. 2005 - Ranked among the Pioneer League leaders in doubles (4th, 21) and extra-base hits (T4th, 32). PERSONAL: Was originally drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 26th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft.....was a La Quinta (CA) High School teammate of Ian Stewart, whom the Rockies selected in the fi rst round of the same 2003 draft. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 Casper-R .260 66 265 34 69 21 1 10 48 0 2 8 9 105 2 8 4 2006 Asheville-A .302 120 464 100 140 40 2 19 88 2 6 15 25 127 35 13 2 2007 Modesto-A .213 96 319 39 68 18 4 8 33 5 1 7 20 115 7 5 3 2008 Modesto-A .318 50 192 27 61 14 2 2 17 1 0 4 9 51 7 5 2 2009 Tulsa-AA .288 112 396 65 114 25 4 16 64 4 5 12 23 78 13 5 5 2010 Colorado Springs-AAA .304 111 415 81 126 31 10 13 61 6 1 8 39 89 8 5 6 2011 Colorado Springs-AAA .330 46 185 38 61 8 5 8 35 1 4 3 10 47 4 2 3 COLORADO .222 4 9 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 2012 Scranton-WB-AAA .258 64 236 27 61 13 1 6 25 1 0 2 16 75 3 1 2 Major League Totals .222 4 9 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 Minor League Totals .283 665 2472 411 700 170 29 82 371 20 19 59 151 687 79 44 27

GARZA, MIKE INFIELDERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 3/11/90 in Perth Amboy, NJ HIGH SCHOOL: Douglas MacArthur (TX) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Houston, TX COLLEGE: Georgetown UniversityWEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Michael Alexander Garza TWITTER: @Miguelito_G_21HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 20th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan NellumPERSONAL: Graduated from Georgetown University with a bachelor’s degree in government and classical studies.....was a First Team All-Big East selection in 2012.....transferred from Stanford University following his freshman season.....played for the Kamuela Paniolos of the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2008 and was named to the All-Star team.....was named the 2008 Texas High School Baseball Pro-Line Player of the Year by the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association.....earned First Team All-State honors in high school. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .407 19 81 7 33 4 2 2 13 0 0 0 5 10 5 2 5 Wisconsin-A .209 38 139 12 29 7 0 1 16 3 3 3 3 31 1 5 4 Minor League Totals .282 57 220 19 62 11 2 3 29 3 3 3 8 41 6 7 9

GEORGE, CARLOS INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 2/6/89 in Santo Domingo, DR SCHOOL: James Monroe (NY) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bronx, NY WEIGHT: 165 FULL NAME: Carlos Alfredo George HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 46th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ed FastaiaCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Missed the majority of the season following three separate stints on the disabled list with a left hamstring strain. 2010 - Was named an Honorable Mention Pioneer League All-Star......ranked among the league leaders in batting average (10th, .324). 2009 - Ranked fourth in the Arizona League in stolen bases (20). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 AZ Brewers-R .234 46 171 13 40 10 2 0 20 3 1 1 5 41 10 6 37 2009 AZ Brewers-R .285 45 179 26 51 10 3 0 12 4 3 6 8 35 20 6 25 Helena-R .333 4 15 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2010 Wisconsin-A .217 19 60 8 13 2 2 0 10 3 1 0 3 11 2 2 14 Helena-R .324 59 241 34 78 9 2 1 25 2 1 3 6 38 8 7 26 2011 Wisconsin-A .238 26 80 4 19 1 0 0 9 0 0 2 2 16 1 3 9 2012 Wisconsin-A .233 75 266 28 62 10 1 2 21 3 3 2 6 71 9 8 10 Minor League Totals .265 274 1012 114 268 42 10 3 98 16 9 14 30 213 50 32 124

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GIACALONE, ADAM INFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Left BORN: 12/22/91 in Overland Park, KS HIGH SCHOOL: Shawnee Mission NorthwestHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Shawnee, KS COLLEGE: Neosho County Community CollegeWEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Adam Bartlett Giacalone (pronounced “jack-a-loney”) TWITTER: @adamgiacaloneHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 16th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Drew AndersonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led all Brewers’ minor leaguers with a .317 batting average.....named team MVP at Rookie Helena.....had a 16-game hitting streak from 6/29-7/17 and reached base safely in 35 straight games from 8/1 through the end of the season. PERSONAL: Was a pitcher and fi rst baseman at Neosho County Community College, where he played for two seasons (2011-12).....earned First Team National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) honors both seasons.....earned First Team All-American honors as a fi rst baseman during his freshman season in 2011 (.396, 18hr, 102rbi).....earned 2011 Jayhawk Conference Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year honors in 2011 and 2012.....committed to play at the University of Tennessee before signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .317 69 259 33 82 17 1 3 32 1 3 0 35 66 3 5 8

GIBBARD, RYAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 11/28/89 in Hollywood, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Seminole Ridge Community HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Port St. Lucie, FL COLLEGE: Lynn University WEIGHT: 240 FULL NAME: Ryan Matthew Gibbard TWITTER: @Gibbbbbbbbbbbbb HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 14th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanPERSONAL: Pitched two seasons at Webber International University before transferring to Lynn University, where he earned Second Team All-Sunshine State honors in 2012. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 1-5 5.27 14 10 0 0 0 54.2 60 36 32 3 2 13 39 4 0

GOFORTH, DAVID RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 10/11/88 in Meridian, MS HIGH SCHOOL: Neshoba Central (MS) HSHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Philadelphia, MS COLLEGE: University of Mississippi WEIGHT: 206 FULL NAME: David Paul Goforth TWITTER: @Brew_Crew72 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the seventh round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Joe Mason and Tim McIlvaineCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in starts (T1st, 28) and innings pitched (5th, 150.2).....started all 28 games he appeared in at Class-A Wisconsin after spending 2011 as a reliever at Rookie Helena. PERSONAL: Was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 31st round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....pitched for the Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2009.....was a two-time First Team All-District selection in high school (2006 and 2007) and earned First Team All-State honors as a senior. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 0-4 4.43 19 0 0 0 2 40.2 44 25 20 5 1 10 42 3 2 2012 Wisconsin-A 10-8 4.66 28 28 0 0 0 150.2 154 91 78 16 9 63 93 11 8 Minor League Totals 10-12 4.61 47 28 0 0 2 191.1 198 116 98 21 10 73 135 14 10

GOMEZ, MILTON RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 4/22/94 in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 178 FULL NAME: Milton Manuel Gomez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/2/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 3-3 4.61 9 7 0 0 0 27.1 31 22 14 1 2 9 23 4 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 3-6 3.51 13 10 0 0 0 56.1 67 33 22 1 1 20 46 9 0 Minor League Totals 6-9 3.87 22 17 0 0 0 83.2 98 55 36 2 3 29 69 13 0

HALL, BROOKS RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 6/26/90 in Anderson, SC HIGH SCHOOL: T.L. Hanna (SC) HSHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Anderson, SC WEIGHT: 223 FULL NAME: Steven Brooks Hall HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was placed on the disabled list on 7/26 with right elbow infl ammation and missed the remainder of the season.PERSONAL: Named to the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association Class 4A All-State Team as a senior in high school.....committed to play at the University of South Carolina before signing with the Brewers. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 3-4 5.44 14 7 0 0 0 46.1 55 33 28 5 4 16 43 3 2 2011 Wisconsin-A 7-5 4.13 19 18 0 0 0 100.1 109 51 46 7 7 25 63 10 2 2012 Brevard County-A 4-3 4.33 16 13 0 0 1 68.2 72 41 33 7 2 35 40 8 0 Minor League Totals 14-2 4.47 49 38 0 0 1 215.1 236 125 107 19 13 76 146 21 4

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HALTON, SEAN INFIELDERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 6/7/87 in San Francisco, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Fresno (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Pacifi c Grove, CA COLLEGE: Lewis-Clark State CollegeWEIGHT: 260 FULL NAME: Sean HaltonHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 13th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brandon NewellCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led Triple-A Nashville in home runs (17) and RBI (57).....participated in the Venezuelan Winter League with Magallanes following the season. 2011 - Ranked among the Southern League leaders in doubles (4th, 39).....began the season with a 12-game hitting streak and hit safely in 20 of his fi rst 21 games. 2010 - Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in RBI (3rd, 77) and batting average (7th, .292). 2009 - Batted .345 with 6 HR and 45 RBI in 69 games between the Rookie Arizona Brewers and Rookie Helena. PERSONAL: Played his fi rst two collegiate seasons at Fresno City College, where he was a fi rst baseman and pitcher.....transferred to Lewis-Clark State College for his junior and senior seasons.....was an Honorable Mention NAIA All-American selection by the NAIA Baseball Coaches Association in 2009.....was a First Team Junior College All-American and First Team All-NorCal and All-Conference selections both seasons at Fresno City College.....attended Salinas (CA) High School for two years and graduated from Fresno (CA) High School, where he spent his fi nal two years and earned First Team All-State honors both seasons. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 AZ Brewers-R .330 25 94 13 31 7 1 3 17 0 1 3 8 18 3 0 1 Helena-R .354 44 161 27 57 14 0 3 28 0 2 4 9 38 4 4 4 2010 Wisconsin-A .221 23 86 11 19 4 0 0 11 0 1 1 5 14 0 1 2 Brevard County-A .292 104 397 42 116 17 1 10 77 2 9 9 28 88 2 2 8 2011 Huntsville-AA .298 116 439 49 131 39 1 7 65 0 7 4 32 83 6 1 6 2012 Nashville-AAA .274 119 358 48 98 23 3 17 57 0 6 5 43 81 0 2 7 Minor League Totals .294 431 1535 190 452 104 6 40 255 2 26 26 125 322 15 10 28

HANIGER, MITCH OUTFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 12/23/90 in Mountain View, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Archbishop Mitty (CA) HS HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santa Clara, CA COLLEGE: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo StateWEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: Mitchell Evan Haniger TWITTER: @M_Hanny19HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the supplemental fi rst round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonCAREER NOTES: 2013 - Enters the season as the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2012 - Missed the majority of the season with a partial tear to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in his right knee.....suffered the injury in a play at the plate on 7/5.....was placed on the disabled list on 7/6 and missed the remainder of the season. PERSONAL: Named the 2012 Big West Conference Player of the Year (56g, .346, 13hr, 64rbi).....earned Big West Freshman Player of the Year honors in 2010 (46g, .326, 7hr, 46rbi).....was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper.....played summer ball for the Corvallis Knights of the Portland City League in 2010 and for the Green Bay Bull Frogs in the Northwoods League in 2011.....earned First Team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Central Coast Section honors in high school.....played in the North-South All-Star Game (was named North Team MVP) and the USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in Cary, NC.....was drafted out of high school by the New York Mets in the 31st round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....his older brother, Jason, was a four-year catcher at Georgia Tech and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 19th round of the 2008 draft. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Wisconsin-A .286 14 49 9 14 4 0 1 8 0 1 1 7 13 1 0 1

HARRIS, JALEN INFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 7/7/92 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada SCHOOL: Lambrick Park Secondary School HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Toronto, Ontario, Canada WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Jalen Petersmyth Harris TWITTER: @JalenHarris42HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 41st round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jay LappPERSONAL: Attended Northern Secondary School (Ontario) for three years and graduated from Lambrick Park Secondary School (British Columbia).....participated in the Ontario International Baseball Academy.....was a member of Canada’s Junior National Team in 2010.....also played for the Victoria Mariners of the British Columbia Premier Baseball League.....committed to Stetson University (FL) prior to signing with the Brewers.....also played hockey in high school.....played Triple-A hockey for the Mississauga Rebels of the Greater Toronto Hockey League.....was born deaf and had cochlear implants inserted in his right ear as a toddler to help him hear. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .234 44 171 18 40 6 3 1 19 2 0 0 19 54 8 2 12 2012 AZ Brewers-R .172 31 122 13 21 1 3 0 12 0 0 0 12 38 2 1 10 Minor League Totals .208 75 293 31 61 7 6 1 31 2 0 0 31 92 10 3 22

HARVEY, SETH RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Left BORN: 1/20/88 in Long Beach, CA HIGH SCHOOL: River Ridge (WA) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Olympia, WA COLLEGE: Washington State UniversityWEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Seth Jeffrey Harvey TWITTER: @MrSethHarveyHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 37th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brandon NewellCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 7-0 with a 2.96 ERA and 13 saves in 38 games between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County.....held opponents to a .215 batting average.....was a Midwest League All-Star. 2011 - Held opponents to a .225 batting average. 2010 - Finished third in the Arizona League in saves (6). PERSONAL: Earned First Team All-State honors as both a pitcher and fi rst baseman in high school.....was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 43rd round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 0-2 2.45 16 0 0 0 6 22.0 20 8 6 0 1 8 32 0 0 2011 Helena-R 2-1 2.70 16 0 0 0 1 33.1 27 12 10 1 0 17 46 4 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 4-0 2.66 22 0 0 0 13 23.2 22 8 7 1 0 8 32 2 0 Brevard County-A 3-0 3.24 16 0 0 0 0 25.0 16 9 9 1 2 15 28 6 0 Minor League Totals 9-3 2.77 70 0 0 0 20 104.0 85 37 32 3 3 48 138 12 0

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HAWN, CODY INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Left BORN: 8/11/88 in Knoxville, TN HIGH SCHOOL: South Doyle (TN) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Knoxville, TN COLLEGE: University of Tennessee WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: William Cody Hawn HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the sixth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Joe MasonCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in batting average (9th, .294).....had a 17-game hitting streak from 6/29-7/17. 2010 - Was a Pioneer League All-Star.....tied for the league lead in RBI (61) and was among the league leaders in extra-base hits (3rd, 33), home runs (T3rd, 13), doubles (T3rd, 20), slugging percentage (5th, .542) and total bases (5th, 137).....had a 13-game hitting streak from 8/16-9/6.....named the Pioneer League Player of the Week for 8/16-8/22 (7g, .519, 3hr, 9rbi). PERSONAL: Attended the University of Tennessee for his sophomore and junior seasons (2009-10).....became the 10th player in school history to win the team Triple Crown award in 2009 (.364, 22hr, 81rbi).....attended Walters State Community College as a freshman in 2008.....was the Tennesee Junior and Community College Athletic Association (TJCCAA) Player of the Year (41g, .401, 23hr, 71rbi).....was drafted by the Brewers in the 23rd round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and was drafted by the Oakland A’s in the 41st round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .308 65 253 36 78 20 0 13 61 0 0 7 35 58 0 0 2 2011 Wisconsin-A .294 101 377 56 111 24 0 6 50 3 3 4 51 85 3 4 5 2012 Brevard County-A .214 125 463 57 99 27 1 12 69 0 5 2 38 103 4 4 6 Minor League Totals .263 291 1093 149 288 71 1 31 180 3 8 13 124 246 7 8 13

HECKATHORN, KYLE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 6/17/88 in Fort Oglethorpe, GA HIGH SCHOOL: Ringgold (GA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Ooltewah, TN COLLEGE: Kennesaw State UniversityWEIGHT: 255 FULL NAME: Kyle David Heckathorn TWITTER: @KyleHeckathorn HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the supplemental fi rst round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Made his fi nal 18 appearances as a reliever, going 3-2 with a 3.68 ERA.....began the season as a starter (17gs, 2-9, 5.10).....pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season. 2011 - Entered the season as the ninth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2010 - Entered the season as the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.....went a combined 10-6 with a 2.98 ERA in 25 games (21 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County. PERSONAL: In his fi nal collegiate start at Kennesaw State University, struck out 15 batters against North Florida to set a KSU Division I record.....was an Atlantic Sun All-Conference selection during his junior season in 2009.....was named the North Georgia Player of the Year in 2005 as a junior in high school. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 Helena-R 0-1 6.04 6 5 0 0 0 22.1 30 18 15 4 1 4 15 2 0 2010 Wisconsin-A 6-6 2.96 17 13 1 0 0 85.0 82 41 28 2 3 23 67 6 1 Brevard County-A 4-0 3.00 8 8 1 0 0 39.0 40 15 13 1 0 10 23 1 0 2011 Brevard County-A 5-6 3.95 15 15 1 0 0 79.2 82 40 35 8 3 21 65 4 1 Huntsville-AA 0-4 7.18 7 7 0 0 0 36.1 45 34 29 7 2 17 24 0 0 2012 Huntsville-AA 5-11 4.75 35 17 0 0 0 119.1 127 67 63 7 13 38 88 8 0 Minor League Totals 20-28 4.32 88 65 3 0 0 381.2 406 215 183 29 22 113 282 21 2

HERNANDEZ, YONKI OUTFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Switch BORN: 10/5/90 in Quisqueya, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-8 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 168 FULL NAME: Yonki Hernandez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 11/26/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Ranked among the Dominican Summer League leaders in triples (T3rd, 8). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .207 57 169 26 35 2 1 2 15 2 3 10 40 53 14 5 8 2011 DSL Brewers-R .258 61 198 38 51 3 8 1 17 3 2 11 37 48 21 9 4 2012 Helena-R .250 38 124 23 31 2 1 1 10 4 0 0 14 39 14 2 3 Minor League Totals .238 156 491 87 117 7 10 4 42 9 5 21 91 140 49 16 15

HINOJOSA, DIONIS OUTFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 8/14/90 in Bonao, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bonao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 192 FULL NAME: Dionis Hinojosa HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 9/13/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .071 8 14 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 2 0 2011 DSL Brewers-R .282 61 177 28 50 2 3 1 18 2 0 7 29 31 29 9 1 2012 AZ Brewers-R .258 37 120 21 31 6 1 1 16 0 0 2 9 39 10 2 2 Minor League Totals .264 106 311 51 82 8 5 2 35 2 0 10 39 75 39 13 3

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HOEY, JIM RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 30 BATS: Right BORN: 12/30/82 in Trenton, NJ HIGH SCHOOL: Hamilton (NJ) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Robbinsville, NJ COLLEGE: Rider University WEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: James Urban Hoey V (pronounced Hoe-EE) TWITTER: @JHOEY5 HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 1/7/13 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Spent the entire season at Triple-A Las Vegas in Toronto’s organization. 2011 - Was claimed off waivers by Toronto on 12/12. 2010 - Was traded from Baltimore to Minnesota, along with RHP Brett Jacobson, in exchange for INF J.J. Hardy, INF Brendan Harris and cash considerations on 12/9. 2008 - Missed the entire season with right shoulder infl ammation.....was placed on the 60-day disabled list on 8/5. 2007 - Earned his fi rst Major League win on 8/10 vs. Boston with 1.1 scoreless innings in relief. 2006 - Was a South Atlantic midseason All-Star.....had his contract selected by Baltimore on 8/23 and made his Major League debut that same night vs. Minnesota.....struck out Jason Kubel for his fi rst ML strikeout....appeared in 12 games with Baltimore before being shut down in mid-September with right shoulder soreness.....was the winner of the Jim Palmer Prize as the top pitcher in the Orioles’ minor-league system. 2005 - Missed the majority of the season while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery. 2004 - Made just two appearances with Class-A Aberdeen before being sidelined with a sprained ligament in his right elbow.....underwent season-ending “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 7/20. PERSONAL: Was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 13th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by scout Jim Howard.....is married; wife’s name is Jocelyn......is a proud supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project.....hosted an inaugural golf tournament in 2012 called Jim Hoey’s Charity Golf Tournament in Chesterfi eld, NJ to benefi t the Wounded Warrior Project and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2003 Bluefi eld-R 2-3 2.79 11 8 0 0 0 42.0 33 19 13 3 6 19 20 2 0 2004 Aberdeen-A 0-1 9.45 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 12 8 7 1 0 1 6 0 0 2005 Aberdeen-A 1-1 4.80 9 0 0 0 0 15.0 11 10 8 1 3 10 15 1 0 2006 Delmarva-A 2-1 2.54 27 0 0 0 18 28.1 17 8 8 2 0 10 46 1 0 Frederick-A 0-0 0.64 14 0 0 0 11 14.0 13 3 1 0 1 5 16 1 0 Bowie-AA 0-0 4.00 8 0 0 0 4 9.0 9 5 4 1 0 3 11 0 0 BALTIMORE 0-1 10.24 12 0 0 0 0 9.2 14 11 11 1 2 5 6 0 1 2007 Bowie-AA 1-0 0.00 20 0 0 0 14 18.2 13 0 0 0 1 4 28 0 0 Norfolk-AAA 2-0 1.33 20 0 0 0 2 27.0 15 4 4 1 1 10 41 1 0 BALTIMORE 3-4 7.30 23 0 0 0 0 24.2 25 21 20 2 1 18 18 1 0 2008 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2009 Bowie-AA 2-6 4.50 36 0 0 0 0 48.0 48 27 24 4 1 32 47 2 0 2010 Bowie-AA 2-0 3.16 24 0 0 0 0 31.1 26 11 11 1 0 17 38 3 0 Norfolk-AAA 4-0 3.38 18 0 0 0 0 21.1 11 8 8 0 3 17 32 4 0 2011 Rochester-AAA 1-3 3.83 33 0 0 0 9 42.1 32 20 18 6 1 21 38 5 0 MINNESOTA 1-2 5.47 26 0 0 0 0 24.2 34 20 15 4 0 13 14 1 0 2012 Las Vegas-AAA 0-3 4.60 46 0 0 0 1 60.2 59 36 31 5 0 42 45 22 0 Major League Totals 4-7 7.02 61 0 0 0 0 59.0 73 52 46 7 3 36 38 2 1 Minor League Totals 17-18 3.38 268 10 0 0 59 364.1 299 159 137 25 17 191 383 42 0

HOLLE, GREG RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 11/16/88 in Loudonville, NY SCHOOL: Christian Brothers Academy (NY)HEIGHT: 6-7 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Forth Worth, TX COLLEGE: Texas Christian University (TCU) WEIGHT: 244 FULL NAME: Gregory Robert Holle (pronounced “Holly”) TWITTER: @GHolle44 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim CollinsworthCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in saves (T3rd, 19).....his 19 saves tied Class-A Wisconsin’s single-season record (John Thompson, 1995).....converted each of his fi rst 15 save opportunities with Wisconsin.....held opponents to a .229 batting average. 2010 - Held opponents to a .200 batting average. PERSONAL: Graduated from Christian Brothers Academy (NY) High School and was selected by Perfect Game as the Player of the Year in the state of New York in 2007.....was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 35th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....his father, Gary, was drafted by the Brewers in the 13th round of the 1976 First-Year Player Draft and played in the Major Leagues with the Texas Rangers in 1979. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 3-1 0.79 8 1 0 0 0 22.2 16 3 2 0 0 9 16 4 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 1-4 4.57 41 0 0 0 19 61.0 52 33 31 1 3 24 45 7 0 2012 Brevard County-A 3-7 3.94 43 0 0 0 5 61.2 56 32 27 1 4 13 37 2 0 Minor League Totals 7-12 3.72 92 1 0 0 24 145.1 124 68 60 2 7 46 98 13 0

HOPKINS, GREG INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 11/22/88 in Mansfi eld, MA HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Feehan (MA) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Suffern, NY COLLEGE: St. John’s UniversityWEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: Gregory Michael Hopkins TWITTER: @StJonnyHopkinsHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 24th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brian SankeyCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Midwest League All-Star (started at second base for the Western Division at the MWL All-Star Game).....was named the Midwest League Player of the Week for 4/30-5/6.....was placed on the disabled list on 8/25 with a partially torn left quadriceps tear and missed the remainder of the season. 2011 - On 6/29 vs. Peoria, went 3-for-4 with a 3-run HR, 4 RBI and 2R in a 5-1 win at Miller Park. 2010 - Was named an Honorable Mention Pioneer League All-Star. PERSONAL: Played for the Haymarket Senators in the Valley Baseball League in the summer of 2009 and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player.....also played basketball and soccer in high school. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .285 67 277 44 79 17 0 6 48 1 2 4 21 36 4 3 8 2011 Wisconsin-A .229 114 415 54 95 16 3 7 53 6 3 4 21 88 16 4 18 2012 Wisconsin-A .269 104 394 45 106 21 1 9 50 1 7 6 17 73 7 9 6 Minor League Totals .258 285 1086 143 280 54 4 22 151 8 12 14 59 197 27 16 32

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HOULE, DUSTIN CATCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 11/9/93 in Penticton, BC, Canada SCHOOL: Brookswood Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Langley, BC, Canada TWITTER: @dhoulio WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Dustin Roger Houle (pronounced “hool”) HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the eighth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Marty LehnCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Did not play due to a fractured hamate bone in his left hand.....was placed on the disabled list on 7/18. PERSONAL: Graduated from Brookswood Secondary School in Langley, British Columbia.....played for the Langley Blaze of the British Columbia Premier Baseball League.....earned Second Team All-Conference honors in 2010.....participated on Canada’s Junior National Team in 2011, which won a silver medal.....committed to Chipola College in Florida prior to signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 (Injured - Did Not Play) 2012 AZ Brewers-R .206 47 175 19 36 10 0 1 19 2 1 3 13 33 0 1 4 Minor League Totals .206 47 175 19 36 10 0 1 19 2 1 3 13 33 0 1 4

JAKUBAUSKAS, CHRIS RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 34 BATS: Left BORN: 12/22/78 in Anaheim, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Damien (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Brentwood, TN COLLEGE: University of Oklahoma WEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Christopher James Jakubauskas (pronounced: jack-uh-BOW-skiss) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 12/3/12 TWITTER: @CJakubauskas CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was on the disabled list with a right groin strain from 4/28-5/4 and again from 5/11-6/3.....was released by Arizona on 7/3.....signed by Toronto to a minor-league contract on 7/8.....was on the disabled list from 8/9 through the remainder of the season with a right shoulder impingement syndrome.....pitched for Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season. 2011 - Signed by Baltimore as a minor-league free agent on 2/1.....was a non-roster invite to Spring Training.....signed by Arizona as a minor-league free agent on 11/8. 2010 - Made 12 total appearances (9 starts) after suffering a concussion from being struck in the head by a line drive off the bat of Lance Berkman in the fi rst inning on 4/24 at Houston (it marked his only game with Pittsburgh).....was on the disabled list from 4/25-8/18. 2009 - Made his Major League debut with Seattle on 4/8 at Minnesota, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings.....struck out Carlos Gomez for his fi rst ML strikeout.....earned his fi rst ML win on 4/10 at Oakland.....tossed his fi rst career complete game in a losing effort on 4/28 at Chicago-AL (8ip, 2h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 4k), only the third 2-hit defeat in Mariners’ team history.....was claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh on 11/20. 2008 - Was on the disabled list with a strained left oblique from 6/13-7/1 and 7/7-8/26.....pitched for Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season. 2007 - Began the season with Lincoln of the independent American Association and went 6-0 with a 2.42 ERA in 7 starts.....was signed by Seattle to a minor-league contract on 6/13. 2006 - Named Golden Baseball League Pitcher of the Year with independent Fullerton (15g, 14gs, 8-1, 3.09, 1sv).....was named to the GBL South All-Star team.....ranked among the league leaders in wins (2nd), strikeouts (4th, 76) and ERA (5th). PERSONAL: Graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in communications.....served as an assistant baseball coach at Los Osos (CA) High School from 2004-05.....is married; wife’s name is Lindsay. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2003 Florence-IND 4-9 5.11 16 15 0 0 0 100.1 120 67 57 7 8 38 57 6 0 2004 Florence-IND 0-2 7.50 7 4 0 0 0 24.0 34 20 20 5 0 9 18 0 0 2005 Ohio Valley-IND 5-4 3.34 12 11 3 1 0 70.0 74 35 26 1 2 30 48 4 2 2006 Fullerton-IND 8-1 3.09 15 14 1 1 1 96.0 89 37 33 11 6 21 76 1 3 2007 Lincoln-IND 6-0 2.42 7 7 0 0 0 44.2 28 13 12 2 3 18 44 3 0 West Tennessee-AA 0-4 4.94 16 3 1 0 0 51.0 53 30 28 3 1 21 39 1 0 2008 West Tennessee-AA 3-0 0.83 6 6 0 0 0 32.2 25 4 3 1 1 7 24 0 0 Tacoma-AAA 5-1 2.59 12 9 0 0 0 55.2 52 22 16 5 1 14 48 4 2 Everett-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 2009 SEATTLE 6-7 5.32 35 8 1 0 0 93.0 91 60 55 15 2 27 47 8 1 Tacoma-AAA 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2010 Indianapolis-AAA 1-4 4.45 8 5 0 0 0 30.1 35 15 15 2 0 10 24 0 0 PITTSBURGH 0-1 27.00 1 1 0 0 0 0.2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 #GCL Pirates-R 0-2 7.50 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 9 5 5 1 0 3 6 1 0 Bradenton-A 0-0 6.23 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 7 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 2011 BALTIMORE 2-2 5.72 33 6 0 0 0 72.1 93 46 46 11 3 29 52 5 0 Norfolk-AAA 0-1 4.05 5 5 0 0 0 20.0 23 9 9 3 0 7 14 1 1 2012 Reno-AAA 2-3 4.18 18 7 0 0 0 51.2 57 31 24 2 3 14 28 2 1 New Hampshire-AA 0-2 2.53 6 1 0 0 0 10.2 8 4 3 1 1 6 8 0 0 Las Vegas-AAA 0-0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 Major League Totals 8-10 5.58 69 15 1 0 0 166.0 186 108 103 26 5 56 99 13 1 Minor League Totals 11-17 3.68 79 40 1 0 0 268.2 274 127 110 18 7 87 202 9 4 Independent League Totals 23-16 3.98 57 51 4 2 1 335.0 345 172 148 26 19 116 243 14 5

JENKINS, RENALDO INFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 3/1/93 in Stamford, CT HIGH SCHOOL: Whitewater (GA) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Fayetteville, GA WEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Renaldo Marcellous Jenkins II HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 19th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonPERSONAL: Committed to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) before signing with the Brewers.....also played basketball for two seasons and football all four years in high school.....played quarterback and had a scholarship offer to play football at the Air Force Academy.....nickname is Ra-Ra. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .253 45 166 26 42 6 2 0 23 2 2 2 21 49 15 6 21 2012 AZ Brewers-R .299 29 97 16 29 3 2 0 12 1 0 0 11 13 8 1 15 Helena-R .200 4 15 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 Minor League Totals .266 78 278 44 74 10 4 0 35 3 2 2 34 65 25 7 38

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KEELING, THOMAS LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Left BORN: 3/30/88 in Ropesville, TX HIGH SCHOOL: Coronado (TX) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Ropesville, TX COLLEGE: Oklahoma State UniversityWEIGHT: 196 FULL NAME: Thomas Pierce Keeling TWITTER: @License2Keel HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 18th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim CollinsworthCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Held Midwest League opponents to a .194 batting average, including .042 (1-for-24) against opposing left-handed batters.....limited Pioneer League hitters to a .195 batting average. PERSONAL: Graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor’s degree in economics and minor in fi nance.....was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 20th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 0-0 21.13 9 0 0 0 0 7.2 8 18 18 1 2 23 7 6 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 1-3 5.89 19 0 0 0 2 18.1 13 16 12 1 8 16 22 5 2 Helena-R 0-1 5.61 20 0 0 0 1 33.2 23 22 21 6 5 18 41 3 0 2012 Brevard County-A 4-5 5.64 40 0 0 0 0 52.2 52 39 33 5 10 30 52 14 0 Minor League Totals 5-9 6.73 88 0 0 0 3 112.1 96 95 84 13 25 87 122 28 2

KEEN, REGGIE OUTFIELDERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 1/13/88 in Danville, VA HIGH SCHOOL: George Washington (VA) HSHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Danville, VA COLLEGE: Radford UniversityWEIGHT: 176 FULL NAME: Reginald W. Keen HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/18/10 SIGNED BY: Dan NellumCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led the Florida State League in sacrifi ce hits (20) and ranked among the leaders in stolen bases (2nd, 45).....led Brewers minor-leaguers in stolen bases for the second consecutive season. 2011 - Led the Brewers organization in stolen bases (41) and ranked fi fth in that category in the Midwest League. 2010 - Missed most of the season with a fractured left wrist.....was placed on the DL on 7/14 and missed the remainder of the season. PERSONAL: Graduated from Radford University with a degree in sports administration.....was a 2010 Second Team All-Big South selection after batting .353 with 6 HR, 49 RBI and 31 stolen bases as a senior.....worked as a marketing and sales intern for the Rookie Danville Braves in Virginia. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .348 17 66 20 23 7 0 1 8 1 1 4 5 7 4 0 1 2011 Wisconsin-A .263 111 411 60 108 16 7 3 30 8 2 9 25 77 41 14 7 2012 Brevard County-A .252 125 472 53 119 20 4 3 35 20 4 1 33 89 45 19 4 Minor League Totals .263 253 949 133 250 43 11 7 73 29 7 14 63 173 90 33 12

KELLER, DANNY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 6/30/92 in Woodland Hills, CA SCHOOL: Newbury Park (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Calabasas, CA WEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Daniel R. Keller HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the sixth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonPERSONAL: Was a 2011 Division I Second Team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section selection by the California Baseball Coaches Association as a senior at Newbury Park (CA) High School.....committed to Cal State Northridge prior to signing with the Brewers. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 2-2 7.06 12 5 0 0 0 29.1 40 24 23 0 2 10 21 4 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-4 9.33 14 5 0 0 0 45.1 76 58 47 4 0 19 30 6 0 Minor League Totals 2-6 8.44 26 10 0 0 0 74.2 116 82 70 4 2 29 51 10 0

KJELDGAARD, BROCK OUTFIELDER/FIRST BASEMAN AGE: 27 BATS: Right BORN: 1/22/86 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada HIGH SCHOOL: Oakridge Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: London, Ontario, Canada COLLEGE: Indian Hills Community CollegeWEIGHT: 245 FULL NAME: Riley Brock Kjeldgaard (pronounced “kell-gard”) HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 34th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Harvey Kuenn, Jr.CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was on the disabled list from 4/23-6/24 with a broken right thumb which he suffered while sliding to break up a double play on 4/21......played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season (7g, .385, 4hr, 9rbi).....suffered a broken left foot on a foul tip during an Arizona Fall League game on 10/27. 2011 - Batted .270 with 24 HR, 76 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 126 games between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville.....ranked second among all Brewers minor leaguers in home runs (24) and was fourth in RBI (76).....was named Florida State League Player of the Week for three consecutive weeks from 5/23-5/29, 5/30-6/5 and 6/6-6/12, batting .394 (26-for-66) with 11 HR and 22 RBI in 19 games during this stretch. 2010 - Ranked fourth in the Florida State League in home runs (17). 2009 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in home runs (T3rd, 20) and extra-base hits (4th, 54). 2008 - Batted .278 with 14 HR and 65 RBI in 75 games at Rookie Helena in his fi rst season as a position player.....played fi rst base.....was selected to the Pioneer League All-Star team as he was among the leaders in home runs (T2nd, 14), RBI (T2nd, 65), total bases (3rd, 154), extra-base hits (3rd, 41) and hits (5th, 85). 2006-07 - Spent his fi rst two pro seasons as a pitcher at Rookie Helena and went 1-3 with a 5.53 ERA in 33 games (9 starts). Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2006 Helena-R 1-2 5.29 16 8 0 0 1 49.1 56 33 29 4 9 21 25 5 3 2007 Helena-R 0-1 5.91 17 1 0 0 0 32.0 37 24 21 3 2 13 21 1 0 Minor League Totals 1-3 5.53 33 9 0 0 1 81.1 93 57 50 7 11 34 46 6 3

Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 Helena-R .278 75 306 55 85 27 0 14 65 0 2 4 31 113 9 8 9 2009 Wisconsin-A .250 133 472 65 118 30 4 20 74 0 7 12 58 172 12 6 14 2010 Brevard County-A .245 132 490 60 120 29 2 17 75 0 3 10 36 175 3 2 8 2011 Brevard County-A .268 65 231 39 62 9 2 18 49 0 1 10 26 75 13 2 3 Huntsville-AA .271 61 203 18 55 9 2 6 27 0 3 6 17 66 2 1 3 2012 Huntsville-AA .234 48 158 24 37 9 0 8 29 0 2 1 28 43 1 3 0 #AZ Brewers-R .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Brevard County-A .183 32 104 20 19 5 0 4 15 0 1 4 14 49 1 0 0 Minor League Totals .252 547 1968 281 496 118 10 87 334 0 19 47 210 694 41 22 37

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KROENKE, ZACH LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 28 BATS: Right BORN: 4/21/84 in Omaha, NE HIGH SCHOOL: Omaha Northwest (NE) HSHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Mesa, AZ COLLEGE: University of Nebraska WEIGHT: 235 FULL NAME: Zachary Bud Kroenke (prounounced: “KRAH-ne-key”) TWITTER: @followkronk HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 11/20/12 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Spent the entire season at Triple-A Reno in Arizona’s organization. 2010 - Made his Major League debut on 9/10 at Colorado (1.1ip, 6h, 3r, 3er, 1hr).....earned his fi rst ML win in his fi rst start on 10/1 at Los Angeles (5ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 2bb, 1k, 1hr). 2009 - Was returned to New York-AL on 3/16 from Florida (was selected by Florida in the 2008 Rule 5 Draft).....was an International League midseason All-Star with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, going 7-1 with a 1.99 ERA and 4 saves in 36 games (2 starts).....pitched for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League following the season.....was selected by Arizona in the 2009 Rule 5 Draft. 2008 - Went a combined 7-0 with a 2.85 ERA and 1 save in 41 games between Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.....was selected by Florida in the 2008 Rule 5 Draft. 2005 - Was drafted by the New York Yankees in the fi fth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Steve Lemke.....was placed on the disabled list on 8/28 with a fractured right hand and missed the remainder of the season. PERSONAL: Was a two-time Second Team All-Big 12 Conference selection at the University of Nebraska (2004-05).....earned Lincoln Journal Star First Team All-Nebraska honors as a senior in high school after leading the state with 90 strikeouts.....also participated in cross country in high school.....is married; wife’s name is Lindsey.....the couple has a son named Levi. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2005 GCL Yankees-R 0-1 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 Staten Island-A 1-1 .500 11 5 0 0 2 39.0 30 14 11 2 3 15 28 2 0 2006 Tampa-A 0-3 8.36 4 4 0 0 0 14.0 23 19 13 0 0 8 8 0 0 Charleston-A 8-6 3.58 25 20 0 0 0 113.0 124 65 45 9 5 41 86 11 0 2007 Tampa-A 2-2 2.27 29 0 0 0 0 43.2 34 16 11 2 1 19 33 2 0 Trenton-AA 0-1 9.42 15 0 0 0 2 14.1 21 16 15 5 0 12 12 2 0 2008 Trenton-AA 6-0 3.09 37 0 0 0 1 43.2 28 16 15 4 1 26 44 3 0 Scranton-WB-AAA 1-0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 10.0 7 3 2 0 1 2 10 1 0 2009 Scranton-WB-AAA 7-1 1.99 36 2 0 0 4 72.1 54 24 16 4 0 30 55 3 0 2010 Reno-AAA 7-3 3.51 40 9 0 0 2 97.1 94 41 38 5 1 39 69 11 1 ARIZONA 1-0 6.75 3 1 0 0 0 6.2 9 5 5 2 0 4 2 0 0 2011 Reno-AAA 10-3 5.89 23 23 0 0 0 128.1 173 88 84 14 5 50 73 9 0 ARIZONA 0-1 9.00 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 6 4 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 2012 Reno-AAA 6-5 5.67 32 17 0 0 0 119.0 150 87 75 12 5 36 59 6 0 Major League Totals 1-1 7.59 7 1 0 0 0 10.2 15 9 9 3 0 5 5 0 0 Minor League Totals 48-26 4.21 257 81 0 0 11 696.2 742 391 326 57 22 278 479 51 1

LAMONTAGNE, ANDRE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 27 BATS: Right BORN: 3/24/86 in Manchester, NH HIGH SCHOOL: Righetti (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santa Maria, CA COLLEGE: Oral Roberts University WEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Andre Paul Lamontagne HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim CollinsworthCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Spent most of the season on the disabled list while recovering from right shoulder surgery.....appeared in 3 rehab games with the Rookie Arizona Brewers at the end of the season. 2011 - Missed the entire season with right shoulder bursitis. PERSONAL: Played his fi rst two collegiate seasons at Long Beach State University.....transferred to Oral Roberts University for his junior and senior seasons.....earned 2009 First Team All-Summit League honors.....played for the Peninsula Oilers of the Alaska Baseball League in the summers of 2006 and 2007.....was the 2005 Pac-5 Pitcher of the Year and earned Second Team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors as a senior in high school.....also played basketball in high school.....was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 45th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft and by the Chicago White Sox in the 32nd round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time....is married; wife’s name is Kara.....the couple has a son named Ethan. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 Helena-R 2-4 4.54 13 4 0 0 1 35.2 35 24 18 2 4 11 17 3 0 2010 Wisconsin-A 2-2 2.36 16 0 0 0 5 26.2 21 8 7 0 0 14 26 0 0 Brevard County-A 1-1 2.35 11 0 0 0 3 15.1 10 4 4 1 1 6 14 2 0 Huntsville-AA 4-3 3.63 13 7 0 0 1 44.2 35 27 18 4 5 24 39 2 0 2011 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2012 #AZ Brewers-R 0-1 11.25 3 3 0 0 0 4.0 5 5 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 Minor League Totals 9-11 3.70 56 14 0 0 10 126.1 106 68 52 8 10 59 101 8 0

LASKER, MAVERICK RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 2/17/90 in Glendale, AZ SCHOOL: Sandra Day O’Connor (AZ) HSHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Glendale, AZ TWITTER: @LaskerMaverick WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Maverick Aaron Lasker HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi fth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Kevin ClouserCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the majority of the season with two separate stints on the disabled list (back muscle strain).....was on the DL at the start of the season through 7/23 and from 8/20 through the end of the season. 2011 - Earned his fi rst professional save on 8/26 vs. Kane County (3ip, 0h, 0r, 5k). 2010 - Was named Organizational Pitcher of the Month for June, going 3-0 with a 0.89 ERA (30.1ip, 3er) in 5 games (4 starts).....had a four-game winning streak from 6/3-7/21. 2009 - Was an Arizona League All-Star.....ranked among the Arizona League leaders in wins (T2nd, 5).....rated the 11th-best prospect in the Arizona League according to Baseball America. 2008 - Missed the entire season with a back muscle strain. PERSONAL: Graduated from Sandra Day O’Connor (AZ) High School in 2008.....helped lead his high school baseball team to the Arizona 4A-I state championship game.....had a scholarship offer from San Diego State University, but chose to play professionally. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2009 AZ Brewers-R 5-1 3.26 13 1 0 0 0 47.0 43 19 17 2 0 9 39 3 0 Wisconsin-A 1-1 5.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 9 7 5 0 0 5 4 0 0 2010 Wisconsin-A 7-5 4.61 23 17 0 0 0 105.1 106 62 54 3 8 35 70 18 0 2011 Brevard County-A 3-8 5.74 15 14 0 0 0 58.0 68 48 37 5 5 32 46 4 0 Wisconsin-A 1-5 5.56 11 8 0 0 1 43.2 44 30 27 5 5 11 34 6 0 2012 #AZ Brewers-R 0-1 6.75 6 6 0 0 0 12.0 10 11 9 0 2 13 8 3 1 Wisconsin-A 0-0 7.98 5 0 0 0 1 14.2 18 14 13 1 4 13 9 2 0 Minor League Totals 17-21 5.03 75 48 0 0 2 289.2 298 191 162 16 24 118 210 36 1

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LAVANDERO, ALEX RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Left BORN: 11/21/93 in Miami, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Belen Jesuit (FL) Prep SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Miami, FL WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Alejandro Lavandero HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the ninth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanPERSONAL: Committed to Florida Atlantic University before signing with the Brewers. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-2 15.43 11 0 0 0 0 11.2 20 26 20 3 1 20 8 5 0

LEAL, YOSMER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 17 BATS: Right BORN: 2/26/96 in Maturin, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Maturin, Venezuela WEIGHT: 174 FULL NAME: Yosmer Manuel Leal HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/2/12 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK Signed to a 2013 contract.

LOPEZ, JORGE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 2/10/93 in Caguas, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Caguas Military AcademyHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Cayey, Puerto Rico WEIGHT: 186 FULL NAME: Jorge Y. Lopez HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie Sullivan and Manolo HernandezCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Entered the season as the ninth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2011 - Appeared in one game with Mayaguez of the Puerto Rican Winter League following the season. PERSONAL: Graduated from Caguas Military Academy in Cayey, Puerto Rico....played for Team Mizuno of Puerto Rico.....was ranked the top pitching prospect in Puerto Rico in 2011 according to Baseball America.....tabbed as Puerto Rico’s top volleyball prospect and also ran track in high school.....became Puerto Rico’s second-highest drafted pitcher ever, behind only Luis Atilano (selected by Atlanta in the supplemental fi rst round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft). Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 2.25 4 4 0 0 0 12.0 13 3 3 0 0 3 10 1 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 1-3 5.33 7 3 0 0 2 25.1 27 22 15 2 2 12 20 5 0 DSL Brewers-R 0-1 4.76 5 3 0 0 0 22.2 22 14 12 0 4 10 26 2 1 Minor League Totals 1-4 4.50 16 10 0 0 2 60.0 62 39 30 2 6 25 56 8 1

LORENZO, LEONARD RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 7/16/91 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 232 FULL NAME: Leonard Lorenzo HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/14/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Held opponents to a .197 batting average. 2010 - Was suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games on 7/26 for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2009 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 4 4 0 0 5 3 1 0 2010 DSL Brewers-R 3-1 4.26 8 7 1 0 0 38.0 28 25 18 6 3 30 34 2 1 2011 DSL Brewers-R 3-0 2.13 7 7 0 0 0 42.1 30 13 10 1 5 17 36 5 0 2012 Helena-R 2-7 5.48 14 12 0 0 0 64.0 73 46 39 7 2 26 64 13 2 Minor League Totals 8-8 4.35 31 26 1 0 0 147.0 134 88 71 14 10 78 137 21 3

LOWE, JOHNNIE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 28 BATS: Right BORN: 3/21/85 in San Diego, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Chaparral (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Temecula, CA COLLEGE: Point Loma Nazarene UniversityWEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Johnnie Jordan Lowe HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 4/13/12 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was released by Chicago-AL on 3/26.....signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 4/13.....went a combined 8-4 with a 4.60 ERA in 30 games (10 starts) between Triple-A Nashville and Double-A Huntsville.....pitched for Licey in the Dominican Winter League following the season. 2011 - Rated as having the best curveball in the Chicago White Sox system by Baseball America. 2010 - Following the season pitched for the Peoria Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League and for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican League. 2008 - Named South Atlantic League Player of the Week for 4/28-5/4 (2gs, 1-0, 0.00, 12ip). 2007 - Rated by Baseball America as having the best fastball in the White Sox 2007 draft class. PERSONAL: Began his collegiate career at Southwestern Junior College (redshirted).....played two seasons at Grossmont Junior College, where he earned First Team Pacifi c Coast Conference honors and was named the league’s Pitcher of the Year in 2006.....transferred to Point Loma Nazarene University, where he played one season.....played for the Mankato Moondogs of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2006, along with teammate Sean Halton.....was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the sixth round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by George Kachigian. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 Great Falls-R 4-2 4.57 15 15 0 0 0 65.0 67 37 33 4 2 22 56 4 1 2008 Kannapolis-A 5-7 4.10 22 16 0 0 0 98.2 105 58 45 4 7 27 80 11 0 2009 Winston-Salem-A 7-5 4.04 20 20 0 0 0 122.2 127 62 55 11 3 39 76 6 1 Birmingham-AA 0-4 9.25 6 5 0 0 0 24.1 42 29 25 4 4 5 10 1 0 2010 Birmingham-AA 6-5 3.96 25 24 0 0 0 120.1 122 56 53 5 0 48 74 7 1 2011 Birmingham-AA 7-4 3.65 30 0 0 0 0 69.0 56 32 28 6 2 35 44 3 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 4-0 3.55 19 0 0 0 0 33.0 32 21 13 6 1 21 20 5 0 Huntsville-AA 4-4 5.26 11 10 0 0 0 53.0 54 36 31 5 1 30 40 5 2 Minor League Totals 37-31 4.35 148 90 0 0 0 586.0 605 331 283 45 20 227 400 42 5

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MACIAS, BRANDON INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 10/10/88 in Flagstaff, AZ HIGH SCHOOL: Flagstaff (AZ) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Flagstaff, AZ COLLEGE: University of Kansas WEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Brandon Christopher Macias TWITTER: @Cias12HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/9/11 SIGNED BY: Drew AndersonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .388) and batting average (9th, .288).....was hit by a pitch 21 times, set a single-season record at Class-A Wisconsin (previous record was held by Luis Tinoco with 18 hbp in 1996). PERSONAL: Attended the University of Kansas for his junior and senior seasons (2010-11).....earned the Walt Houck Newcomer of the Year Award in 2010.....transferred from South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona, where he spent two collegiate seasons (2008-09).....played in the 2008 NJCAA Division I All-Star Game.....attended Arizona State University for one semester as a freshman in 2007.....was a four-time All-League and All-Region selection in high school and earned All-State honors as a junior and senior.....named Defensive Player of the Year and a 4A All-Star during his fi nal two seasons.....his cousin, Kyle Lobstein, is a pitcher in the Detroit Tigers organization.....another cousin, Rhiannon Baca, won a softball national championship with Arizona State in 2008. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .239 30 109 15 26 8 1 2 10 1 1 6 12 20 6 4 12 Wisconsin-A .264 22 72 11 19 6 0 0 6 0 0 3 3 9 3 1 2 2012 Wisconsin-A .288 127 468 83 135 35 2 8 63 9 4 21 58 73 11 12 14 Minor League Totals .277 179 649 109 180 49 3 10 79 10 5 30 73 102 20 17 28

MAGNIFICO, DAMIEN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 5/24/91 in Dallas, TX HIGH SCHOOL: North Mesquite (TX) HSHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Mesquite, TX COLLEGE: University of Oklahoma WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Damien Jack Magnifi co TWITTER: @D_Magno32HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi fth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim CollinsworthPERSONAL: Played his junior season at the University of Oklahoma.....transferred from Howard Junior College, where he spent two seasons.....missed the 2010 season with a stress fracture in his right elbow.....played for the Laconia Muskrats in the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2011.....earned All-State honors as a senior at North Mesquite (TX) High School.....was drafted by the New York Mets in the fi fth round of the 2009 First-Year Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 0-3 5.82 9 1 0 0 0 21.2 21 17 14 2 0 15 25 6 3 MANGUM, TAYLOR RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 3/4/89 in Vacaville, CA HIGH SCHOOL: American Fork (UT) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Highland, UT COLLEGE: Utah Valley University WEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Taylor Adams Mangum TWITTER: @themangral10 HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/9/12 SIGNED BY: Jeff ScholzenPERSONAL: Attended Utah Valley University for his sophomore season.....transferred from the College of Southern Idaho after one season.....also played quarterback on the football team at American Fork (UT) High School.....is married; wife’s name is Michelle.....his brother-in-law, Steve Parker, is an infi elder in the Oakland A’s organization. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 1-1 0.79 5 0 0 0 0 11.1 10 2 1 0 1 6 11 0 0 Helena-R 1-1 5.40 9 0 0 0 1 15.0 15 10 9 1 0 6 12 2 0 Minor League Totals 2-2 3.42 14 0 0 0 1 26.1 25 12 10 1 1 12 23 2 0

MARTINEZ, KEVIN CATCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Switch BORN: 1/11/95 in Caricuao, Venezuela HEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Baruta, VenezuelaWEIGHT: 180 FULL NAME: Kevin Alberto Martinez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 4/23/12 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 DSL Brewers-R .143 37 105 8 15 2 0 0 6 1 0 1 15 23 2 0 4

MARZEC, ERIC RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 1/13/88 in Canton, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Central Catholic (OH) HSHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Canton, OH COLLEGE: Youngstown State University WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Eric William Marzec TWITTER: @MarzMLBHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 30th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Mike FarrellCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Went a combined 4-2 with a 1.69 ERA (69.1ip, 13er) and 4 saves in 42 games (1 start) between Class-A Wisconsin, Triple-A Nashville and Class-A Brevard County.....held opponents to a .194 batting average. 2010 - Held Pioneer League opponents to a .202 batting average.....did not allow a run in his fi rst 10 games with Rookie Helena, going 2-2 with a 0.00 ERA (14.1ip) in the month of July.....named the top playoff pitcher in the Pioneer League by minorleaguebaseball.com (2g, 5.1ip, 2h, 0r, 6k) PERSONAL: Graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in fi nance.....named the top prospect in the Horizon League according to Baseball America in 2010.....earned Second Team All-Horizon League honors in 2008, 2009 and 2010.....named the Ohio Division III Player of the Year by the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association as a senior in high school.....also earned First Team All-Ohio honors. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 4.15 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 2 0 1 1 7 1 0 Helena-R 4-4 1.53 20 0 0 0 0 29.1 21 10 5 1 2 8 39 3 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 3-2 1.77 32 0 0 0 4 45.2 29 14 9 2 1 27 55 6 0 Nashville-AAA 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Brevard County-A 1-0 1.74 8 1 0 0 0 20.2 17 4 4 1 0 5 9 1 0 2012 Brevard County-A 1-2 2.45 23 2 0 0 2 36.2 33 15 10 2 1 13 31 4 0 Huntsville-AA 1-1 7.53 10 0 0 0 0 14.1 15 12 12 2 1 10 18 1 0 Minor League Totals 10-9 2.45 98 3 0 0 6 154.0 121 58 42 8 6 65 160 17 0

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MATOS, STHERVIN INFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 2/13/94 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 192 FULL NAME: Sthervin Matos HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 3/4/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the majority of the season with a torn meniscus in his left knee.....was on the disabled list from 7/5-8/19. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .274 38 113 18 31 5 2 1 16 1 1 6 17 20 13 3 12 2012 DSL Brewers-R .184 12 38 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 10 2 1 3 Minor League Totals .252 50 151 21 38 5 2 1 17 1 1 8 23 30 15 4 15

McFARLAND, CHRIS INFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 11/24/92 in Lufkin, TX HIGH SCHOOL: Lufkin (TX) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Lufkin, TX TWITTER: @cmcfarland116WEIGHT: 204 FULL NAME: Christopher Jamal McFarland HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 18th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeremy BoothCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led the Pioneer League in at-bats (282) and tied for the league lead in games played (72).....reached base safely in 28 straight games from 6/18-7/17.....led the Rookie Arizona Brewers in home runs (6), RBI (42) and runs (48). PERSONAL: Committed to Rice University before signing with the Brewers....played on the Under Armour All-American Showcase Team in 2010. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .301 72 282 48 85 17 1 6 42 3 2 3 23 79 15 6 18

McMAHAN, BEN OUTFIELDERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 10/14/89 in Cincinnati, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Moore Catholic (FL) HEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Windermere, FL COLLEGE: University of FloridaWEIGHT: 201 FULL NAME: Benjamin Francis McMahan TWITTER: @BenMac15HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 23rd round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim McIlvaineCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led the Midwest League in triples (11) and ranked among the leaders in slugging percentage (4th, .500). PERSONAL: Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior in high school.....played for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Cape Cod Baseball League for two summers (2009 and 2010).....was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 30th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 Helena-R .315 39 162 26 51 10 1 7 25 0 1 1 3 36 3 0 2 2012 Wisconsin-A .287 109 414 64 119 21 11 15 68 1 3 2 29 129 9 5 9 Minor League Totals .295 148 576 90 170 31 12 22 93 1 4 3 32 165 12 5 11

MEADOWS, DANIEL LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Left BORN: 11/3/87 in Fort Worth, TX HIGH SCHOOL: Cinco Ranch (TX) HSHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Katy, TX COLLEGE: Temple College (TX) WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Daniel Stuart Meadows TWITTER: @danmeadows35 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 49th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brian SankeyCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Was a Southern League All-Star.....pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League following the season. 2009 - Was a Midwest League All-Star.....ranked third in the league in wins (13). PERSONAL: Had a scholarship offer to play at Texas Tech University but elected to play professionally.....is married, wife’s name is Angela.....the couple has a daughter named Aubrey. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 AZ Brewers-R 0-1 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 8.0 5 3 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 Helena-R 2-2 5.45 12 6 0 0 0 39.2 43 26 24 6 3 15 38 3 0 2009 Wisconsin-A 13-6 4.01 33 11 1 0 2 116.2 122 57 52 8 4 32 108 7 0 2010 Brevard County-A 6-5 2.86 42 0 0 0 2 91.1 77 36 29 8 4 26 92 6 0 2011 Huntsville-AA 6-2 1.51 21 0 0 0 1 41.2 28 9 7 1 1 10 39 1 0 Nashville-AAA 0-2 4.04 20 1 0 0 1 35.2 33 16 16 4 1 13 35 2 0 2012 Nashville-AAA 0-0 4.42 13 0 0 0 0 18.1 17 9 9 2 1 10 15 1 0 Huntsville-AA 1-5 4.18 33 3 0 0 0 51.2 45 25 24 4 3 22 34 6 0 Minor League Totals 28-23 3.60 177 21 1 0 6 403.0 370 181 161 33 17 131 365 26 0

MEDLEN, CASEY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 8/4/89 in Jacksonville, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Mandarin (FL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Jacksonville, FL COLLEGE: University of North Florida WEIGHT: 175 FULL NAME: Casey Everett Medlen TWITTER: @cmeds13HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 37th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim McIlvaineCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Florida State League All-Star.....recorded a Class-A Brevard County franchise-record 22 saves, which ranked tied for second in the league. 2011 - Went a combined 1-2 with a 2.86 ERA (34.2ip, 11er) in 22 relief appearances between the Rookie Arizona Brewers and Class-A Wisconsin.....pitched for the Peoria Javelina in the Arizona Fall League following the season. PERSONAL: Played at the University of North Florida during his junior and senior seasons....played his sophomore year at Daytona Beach Community College, where he pitched in the Florida Community College Activities Association (FCCAA) All-Star Game.....earned the 2009 Fireman of the Year Award, which is given to the best relief pitcher as voted on by the Mid-Florida Conference head coaches.....attended Lake City Community College as a freshman. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 0-1 2.35 6 0 0 0 0 7.2 6 5 2 0 0 6 9 2 0 Wisconsin-A 1-1 3.00 16 0 0 0 0 27.0 20 10 9 0 0 5 35 1 0 2012 Brevard County-A 3-4 2.98 46 0 0 0 22 54.1 52 23 18 2 2 17 63 5 1 Minor League Totals 4-6 2.93 68 0 0 0 22 89.0 78 38 29 2 2 28 107 8 1

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MEJIA, DEIVI CATCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 11/3/89 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Deivi Radhames Mejia HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 7/11/10 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Hit for the cycle on 7/20 vs. the Rookie Arizona Indians (Game 1), going 5-for-5 with 8 RBI in an 18-3 win (entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the second inning). 2011 - Was a Dominican Summer League All-Star. 2010 - Was released by Colorado on 5/18.....signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 7/11. 2009 - Tied for the team lead with three home runs with the Rookie DSL Rockies. 2008 - Was signed by Colorado as a non-drafted free agent on 9/3.....signed by Rolando Fernandez, Jhonathan Leyba and Martin Cabrera. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 DSL Rockies-R .227 39 110 6 25 6 0 3 16 0 1 5 13 27 1 1 2 2010 DSL Brewers-R .161 14 31 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 7 6 0 1 5 2011 DSL Brewers-R .313 56 195 24 61 14 1 3 37 0 3 7 15 28 1 0 11 2012 AZ Brewers-R .255 17 55 10 14 3 1 2 16 0 0 1 0 16 0 0 1 Minor League Totals .269 126 391 44 105 24 2 8 72 0 4 13 35 77 2 2 19

MEJIA, NATANAEL CATCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 7/10/92 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican RepublicHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 175 FULL NAME: Natanael Mejia HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 11/13/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Rafael Espinal Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .151 25 73 3 11 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 21 0 2 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R .262 27 65 5 17 2 0 1 3 0 1 1 6 8 0 2 5 Minor League Totals .203 52 138 8 28 4 0 1 5 0 1 1 11 29 0 4 5

MENDOZA, ALEJANDRO INFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 2/12/92 in Maracay, Venezuela HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Maracay, Venezuela WEIGHT: 168 FULL NAME: Alejandro Jesus Mendoza HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 5/5/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Freddy Torres Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .243 17 37 9 9 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 10 8 1 0 6 2011 DSL Brewers-R .220 26 82 11 18 4 0 1 11 1 0 1 8 17 5 2 3 AZ Brewers-R .314 11 35 5 11 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 12 0 1 3 2012 DSL Brewers-R .237 63 207 34 49 3 0 1 23 6 1 8 30 54 13 7 12 Minor League Totals .241 117 361 59 87 10 0 2 41 8 1 11 51 91 19 10 24

MILLER, MATT RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 1/30/89 in Greenville, SC HIGH SCHOOL: Zionsville Community (IN) HEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Zionsville, IN COLLEGE: University of Michigan WEIGHT: 232 FULL NAME: Matthew Joseph Miller HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi fth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Mike FarrellCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 11-9 with a 4.14 ERA in 26 starts between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County. 2011 - Entered the season as the ninth-best prospect in the Pioneer League according to Baseball America.....tied for the Midwest League lead in hit batsmen (15). 2010 - Was a Pioneer League All-Star.....ranked among the league leaders in wins (T1st, 7) and ERA (7th, 4.06).....held opponents to a .244 batting average, which was tied for the lowest opponent BA in the Pioneer League among starters....had a fi ve-game winning streak from 7/20-8/29.....was the winning pitcher in the Pioneer League championship game on 9/16 at Ogden (5ip, 6h, 3r, 3er, 2bb, 4k, 1hr). PERSONAL: Graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in economics (minored in accounting).....played summer ball for the Grand Lake Mariners of the Great Lakes League in 2008 and for the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League in 2009, where he was named the league’s fi fth best prospect according to Baseball America.....also played basketball in high school. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 7-2 4.06 14 14 0 0 0 71.0 63 35 32 7 9 28 53 3 1 2011 Wisconsin-A 6-8 4.38 22 21 2 1 0 111.0 102 64 54 4 15 55 89 8 1 2012 Wisconsin-A 10-7 3.68 22 22 0 0 0 132.0 132 61 54 8 13 38 95 9 2 Brevard County-A 1-2 7.20 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 33 19 16 2 2 5 20 0 0 Minor League Totals 24-19 4.20 62 61 2 1 0 334.0 330 179 156 21 39 126 257 20 4 MITTELSTAEDT, T.J. INFIELDER/OUTFIELDERAGE: 25 BATS: Left BORN: 2/13/88 in Orange, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Mission Viejo (CA) HSHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Mission Viejo, CA COLLEGE: Long Beach State UniversityWEIGHT: 195 FULL NAME: Thomas Dean Mittelstaedt Jr. TWITTER: @Tjmittelstaedt6HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 44th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in on-base percentage (2nd, .410), walks (T4th, 76) and batting average (10th, .293). PERSONAL: Was a Second Team All-Big West selection as a senior in 2010 and an Honorable Mention All-Big West selection as a freshman in 2007 at Long Beach State University.....earned All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors as a senior in high school (2006). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 AZ Brewers-R .282 45 149 28 42 10 3 1 17 2 1 2 23 39 10 3 2 2011 Wisconsin-A .293 113 379 72 111 13 4 12 46 4 4 2 76 116 28 7 6 2012 Brevard County-A .258 76 275 44 71 17 7 9 46 4 1 2 42 84 14 9 9 Huntsville-AA .189 44 122 16 23 7 0 4 12 0 2 0 24 37 3 0 7 Minor League Totals .267 278 925 160 247 47 14 26 121 10 8 6 165 276 55 19 24

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERSMOYE, ANDY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 9/11/87 in Jacksonville, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Alpharetta (GA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Alpharetta, GA COLLEGE: Georgia Southern University WEIGHT: 220 FULL NAME: Andrew Tyler Moye TWITTER: @AMoye22 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 15th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 8-3 with a 3.71 ERA in 20 games (18 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County.....was named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for 5/7-5/13 and Florida State League Pitcher of the Week for 7/23-7/29.....was placed on the disabled list on 8/17 with rotator cuff strain in his right shoulder and missed the remainder of the season. 2011 - Ranked among the Pioneer League leaders in wins (3rd, 7) and innings pitched (3rd, 78.1).....surrendered the most home runs in the league (15).....named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week, 6/27-7/3 (2gs, 2-0, 0.00, 11ip, 0er, 0bb, 12k). PERSONAL: Graduated from Georgia Southern University with a bachelor’s degree in business management.....earned All-Southern Conference honors as a senior in 2011.....was drafted by the New York Mets in the 11th round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft and was also drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 50th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 7-3 4.48 15 15 0 0 0 78.1 87 45 39 15 7 19 76 9 1 2012 Wisconsin-A 3-0 1.45 8 7 0 0 0 37.1 25 8 6 1 1 8 33 1 0 Brevard County-A 5-3 5.13 12 11 0 0 0 59.2 59 37 34 7 3 21 45 2 2 Minor League Totals 15-6 4.06 35 33 0 0 0 175.1 171 90 79 23 11 48 154 12 3

NELSON, JIMMY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 6/5/89 in Klamath Falls, OR HIGH SCHOOL: Niceville (FL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Niceville, FL COLLEGE: University of Alabama WEIGHT: 243 FULL NAME: James Jacob Nelson TWITTER: @Jimmy_J_Nelson HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Joe MasonCAREER NOTES: 2013 - Enters the season as the fi fth-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2012 - Entered the season as the 10th-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.....went a combined 6-8 with a 2.83 ERA in 23 starts between Class-A Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville.....held opponents to a .213 batting average and limited right-handed batters to a .163 average.....was a Florida State League All-Star (did not participate in the All-Star Game due to his promotion to Huntsville).....was on the disabled list from 7/1-7/27 with a right shoulder rotator cuff strain.....was the starting pitcher in Huntville’s combined no-hitter vs. Chattanooga on 8/2 as he pitched 4.0 scoreless innings (Nelson, Dan Merklinger, R.J. Seidel, Darren Byrd and Brandon Kintzler combined for the feat, which marked the most pitchers used in a no-hitter in Southern League history).....pitched for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the season.....2011 - Entered the season as the eighth-best prospect in the Brewers organization and the 14th-best prospect in the Pioneer League according to Baseball America.....ranked fourth in the Midwest League in walks allowed (65). PERSONAL: Was named to the 2009 Florida Summer Collegiate League All-Star team while playing for the Deland Suns.....also was named to the 2008 Texas Collegiate League All-Star team and was the TCL Freshman of the Year while playing for the McKinney Marshalls.....was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 39th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....his father, Jim, played football and participated in track and fi eld (shot put and discus) at the University of Florida and his mother, Deborah, played basketball at Florida State University. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 2-0 3.71 12 0 0 0 3 26.2 30 21 11 2 0 13 33 3 0 2011 Wisconsin-A 8-9 4.38 26 25 1 0 0 146.0 146 81 71 9 6 65 120 13 1 2012 Brevard County-A 4-4 2.21 13 13 1 0 0 81.1 63 24 20 3 5 25 77 5 0 Huntsville-AA 2-4 3.91 10 10 0 0 0 46.0 34 25 20 2 3 37 42 4 0 Minor League Totals 16-17 3.66 61 48 2 0 3 300.0 273 151 122 16 14 140 272 25 1

ORTEGA, ANGEL INFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 9/11/93 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Colegio Hector Urdaneta HSHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico WEIGHT: 180 FULL NAME: Angel Joshua Ortega HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the sixth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanPERSONAL: Participated in the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy.....committed to Alabama State before signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .242 46 178 26 43 6 2 1 16 2 1 0 11 24 9 4 16

ORTEGA, JORGE RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 6/20/93 in Caracas, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Miranda, Venezuela WEIGHT: 174 FULL NAME: Jorge Luis Ortega HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 4/9/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Dominican Summer League All-Star.....struck out 11 batters over 8.0 innings in a 4-0 win vs. the DSL Tigers on 6/26. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 4-6 3.16 13 11 2 1 0 74.0 69 30 26 5 6 12 45 1 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 6-5 2.54 13 13 1 0 0 78.0 81 32 22 0 1 13 53 3 0 Minor League Totals 10-11 2.84 26 24 3 1 0 152.0 150 62 48 5 7 25 98 4 0

ORTIZ, JUAN OUTFIELDERAGE: 18 BATS: Left BORN: 9/20/94 in Santiago, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santiago, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 202 FULL NAME: Juan Francisco Ortiz HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/25/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Rafael Espinal Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 DSL Brewers-R .229 62 214 28 49 11 1 3 24 0 1 5 27 58 18 7 6

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OTANO, LEUDI CATCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 2/21/91 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 172 FULL NAME: Leudi J. Otano HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/1/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .147 15 34 2 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 13 1 2 1 2012 DSL Brewers-R .273 11 22 5 6 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 6 9 1 0 5 Minor League Totals .196 26 56 7 11 4 1 0 3 0 0 1 13 22 2 2 6

OTTERMAN, DAVID LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 5/15/91 in Vancouver, BC, Canada HIGH SCHOOL: Centennial Secondary School HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Coquitlam, BC, Canada COLLEGE: University of British Columbia WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: David Weston Otterman TWITTER: @davidotterman HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the seventh round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Marty LehnPERSONAL: Earned All-NAIA West honors at the University of British Columbia in 2012.....in high school, played for the Coquitlam Reds of the British Columbia Premier Baseball League (2007-09).....also played for the Kelowna Falcons of the West Coast Collegiate League in the summer of 2011.....played for the 2007 Canadian Junior National Team.....was a member of the gold medal-winning Team British Columbia at the 2007 Canada Cup. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 0-1 9.00 4 1 0 0 0 10.0 13 13 10 0 1 4 7 3 0 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Minor League Totals 0-1 6.92 6 3 0 0 0 13.0 15 13 10 0 1 5 11 3 0

OZUNA, RUBEN OUTFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Left BORN: 8/20/91 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 201 FULL NAME: Ruben Javier Ozuna HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 5/21/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Led the Pioneer League in sacrifi ce hits (10). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .301 54 163 37 49 7 2 0 18 1 1 14 21 19 19 13 3 2011 DSL Brewers-R .323 11 31 8 10 0 0 1 6 0 1 2 3 1 5 2 0 AZ Brewers-R .375 7 32 6 12 2 1 2 5 1 0 0 2 7 2 3 2 Helena-R .227 12 44 3 10 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 10 1 2 4 2012 Helena-R .267 56 202 30 54 8 3 2 18 10 0 1 13 44 15 4 7 Minor League Totals .286 140 472 84 135 20 6 5 49 12 2 17 42 81 42 24 16

PACIOREK, JOEY CATCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 9/20/88 in Maple Ridge, BC, Canada HIGH SCHOOL: Blaine (WA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: West Kelowna, BC, Canada WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: James Joseph Paciorek HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 15th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brandon NewellCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Began the season on the disabled list with a rotator cuff strain in his right shoulder.....was on the disabled list from 6/13-6/28.....appeared in 7 games on rehab assignment with Rookie Helena before joining Class-A Wisconsin. 2010 - Was on the disabled list from 5/1-7/21 with a fractured right wrist. 2009 - Made a relief appearance on 8/13 vs. Rookie Ogden in a 10-1 loss (1ip, 1h, 2k). 2007 - Ranked fourth in the Arizona League in on-base percentage (.416). PERSONAL: Was an All-League selection all four years at Blaine (WA) High School....had a .516 batting average during his senior season.....his father, Jim, played for the Brewers as an outfi elder in 1987. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 AZ Brewers-R .281 40 121 20 34 3 2 2 13 3 0 5 23 38 5 3 9 2008 AZ Brewers-R .165 38 127 22 21 6 4 0 3 0 0 4 22 38 3 2 12 2009 Helena-R .236 54 174 24 41 5 0 3 29 3 2 3 19 35 8 4 19 2010 Wisconsin-A .212 46 137 14 29 6 1 0 12 2 0 2 24 40 4 3 9 #AZ Brewers-R .308 14 52 12 16 3 1 0 8 0 0 3 5 16 4 0 2 2011 #Helena-R .259 7 27 5 7 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 5 8 0 1 1 Wisconsin-A .257 40 144 17 37 7 1 2 14 0 0 1 12 35 0 3 9 2012 Brevard County-A .239 47 155 11 37 8 1 1 26 0 5 3 9 38 2 2 4 Minor League Totals .237 286 937 125 222 41 10 10 108 9 7 21 119 248 26 18 65

PADILLA, MARCOS LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Left BORN: 1/2/94 in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 178 FULL NAME: Marcos A. Padilla HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 10/29/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 4.98 11 0 0 0 0 21.2 22 18 12 2 0 17 8 6 1 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 10.38 8 0 0 0 0 8.2 8 11 10 0 2 11 6 3 0 Minor League Totals 0-0 6.53 19 0 0 0 0 30.1 30 29 22 2 2 28 14 9 1

PAULINO, FELIX RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 5/21/91 in Moca, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Moca, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 165 FULL NAME: Felix Anel Paulino HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 5/26/12 SIGNED BY: Pedro Hernandez and Rafael Espinal Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 4-0 3.50 13 0 0 0 0 18.0 22 11 7 0 0 6 18 1 0

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PEGUERO, PEDRO RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 8/10/93 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 233 FULL NAME: Pedro Jose Peguero HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 12/12/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the majority of the season.....underwent surgery to repair a stress fracture in his right elbow on 1/26. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 9.95 4 0 0 0 0 6.1 7 7 7 0 0 11 7 3 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-1 27.00 3 2 0 0 0 2.0 1 6 6 0 1 5 1 2 0 Minor League Totals 0-1 14.04 7 2 0 0 0 8.1 8 13 13 0 1 16 8 5 0

PENA, CARLOS CATCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 9/28/92 in Los Alcarrizos, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Los Alcarrizos, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Carlos M. Pena HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 12/14/09 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Rafael Espinal Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .236 42 110 13 26 4 2 2 13 2 1 3 16 29 0 1 9 2011 DSL Brewers-R .125 22 64 9 8 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 13 1 0 3 2012 DSL Brewers-R .223 31 103 17 23 6 1 4 21 1 1 1 11 24 0 1 6 Minor League Totals .206 95 277 39 57 11 3 6 35 4 2 4 37 66 1 2 18

PENA, JOSE OUTFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 3/3/93 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Jose Alberto Pena HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 7/2/09 SIGNED BY: Rafael EspinalCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Ranked tied for second in the Arizona League in triples (7).....had a career-high 5 hits on 7/20 at the AZ Royals, going 5-for-7 with a home run, 4 RBI and 4 runs in a game in which the AZ Brewers scored 17 runs in the fi rst inning and won, 23-8. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 DSL Brewers-R .204 58 186 28 38 9 5 2 25 3 3 2 33 56 4 3 0 2011 DSL Brewers-R .183 50 169 12 31 9 1 3 26 0 2 1 18 45 0 6 2 2012 AZ Brewers-R .299 40 167 30 50 9 7 5 31 0 2 1 13 39 1 1 7 Helena-R .306 21 85 18 26 4 3 3 15 0 2 1 4 17 1 1 5 Minor League Totals .239 169 607 88 145 31 16 13 97 3 9 5 68 157 6 11 14

PEREZ, BRANDOL LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 8/18/90 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Montano, Sainagua, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 160 FULL NAME: Brandol Perez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 11/3/11 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Did not pitch the entire season while recovering from left elbow surgery. 2011 - Missed the entire season due to a fractured left elbow.....was released by Seattle on 9/14. 2010 - Went 7-0 with a 0.19 ERA (48.1ip, 1er) and 1 save in 11 games (6 starts) with the DSL Mariners.....struck out 68 batters compared to 14 walks.....held opponents to a .125 batting average (20-for-160). PERSONAL: Was originally signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on 4/23/10.....signed by Mariners’ scouts Patrick Guerrero and Bob Engle. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Mariners 7-0 0.19 11 6 1 0 1 48.1 20 3 1 0 0 14 68 1 2 2011 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) 2012 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) Minor League Totals 7-0 0.19 11 6 1 0 1 48.1 20 3 1 0 0 14 68 1 2

PETERSON, STEPHEN LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Left BORN: 11/6/87 in Winchester, MA HIGH SCHOOL: St. John’s Prep (MA) School HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Wilmington, MA COLLEGE: University of Rhode Island WEIGHT: 220 FULL NAME: Stephen James Peterson TWITTER: @SPetey22 HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/12/11 SIGNED BY: Brian SankeyCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Held opponents to a .196 batting average (29-for-148).....was placed on the disabled list on 8/17 with a right knee ACL injury and missed the remainder of the season.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch. PERSONAL: Earned Atlantic 10 All-Conference and All-New England honors at the University of Rhode Island in 2011.....was named Pitcher of the Game at the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game.....transferred from Marist College after his sophomore season.....pitched for the Newport Gulls of the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summers of 2007-09.....underwent “Tommy John” surgery in 2009. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 1-2 3.00 14 0 0 0 0 27.0 23 12 9 2 1 8 32 1 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 3-2 3.27 25 0 0 0 3 41.1 29 16 15 1 2 27 35 4 1 Minor League Totals 4-4 3.16 39 0 0 0 3 68.1 52 28 24 3 3 35 67 5 1

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERSPIERCE, CHAD RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 11/20/87 in Fond du Lac, WI HIGH SCHOOL: Fond du Lac (WI) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Milwaukee, WI COLLEGE: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Chad Alan Pierce TWITTER: @pierce_chad HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 38th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Harvey Kuenn, Jr.CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Posted a team-best 3.47 ERA for the Midwest League Champion Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.....held opponents to a .239 batting average. PERSONAL: Graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a degree in education.....named Horizon League Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-Horizon League in 2011.....threw a one-hitter against Youngstown State at Miller Park on 4/29/11, allowing just a leadoff single in the sixth inning.....earned Horizon Academic All-League baseball honors in 2010 and 2011.....was named the Horizon League’s Newcomer of the Year in 2010.....transferred from the University of Arkansas, where he played his fi rst two seasons.....earned SEC All-Academic honors both years.....earned Wisconsin Coaches Association All-State honors three times in high school.....was named the fi fth-best prospect in the state of Wisconsin by Baseball America. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 2-4 6.64 15 5 0 0 0 39.1 50 36 29 4 4 19 33 6 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 7-5 3.47 27 12 0 0 2 124.2 112 51 48 10 5 41 115 11 0 Minor League Totals 9-9 4.23 42 17 0 0 2 164.0 162 87 77 14 9 60 148 17 0

PIERCE, JOEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Left BORN: 12/21/92 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada SCHOOL: Vincent Massey Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Windsor, Ontario, Canada WEIGHT: 220 FULL NAME: Joel Peter Pierce HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the seventh round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jay LappPERSONAL: Graduated from Vincent Massey Secondary School in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.....was a member of Canada’s Junior National Team in 2010.....committed to Coastal Carolina University before signing with the Brewers. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 0-4 9.00 13 2 0 0 0 27.0 42 31 27 4 2 12 21 12 0 2012 Helena-R 0-1 7.36 16 1 0 0 0 25.2 31 26 21 2 1 17 22 8 1 Minor League Totals 0-5 8.20 29 3 0 0 0 52.2 73 57 48 6 3 29 43 20 1

QUILES, EMMANUEL CATCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 10/26/89 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Jesus Silverio Delgado (PR)HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Arecibo, Puerto Rico WEIGHT: 186 FULL NAME: Emmanuel Quiles (pronounced “key-less”) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 3/30/12 CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Released by San Diego on 3/29.....signed by Milwaukee on 3/30.....played for Santurce in the Puerto Rico Baseball League following the season. 2010 - Named to the Northwest League postseason All-Star team. 2007 - Was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the sixth round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Joe Bochy. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 AZ Padres-R .171 16 35 4 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 6 1 0 3 2008 Eugene-A .211 42 147 15 31 4 0 1 11 1 0 2 14 34 0 1 4 2009 Eugene-A .262 37 145 19 38 7 0 4 15 1 0 2 7 38 1 1 6 2010 Eugene-A .240 42 154 12 37 7 0 0 18 2 1 2 5 34 0 1 3 2011 Fort-Wayne-A .211 87 298 27 63 9 1 3 27 3 1 1 11 64 1 2 8 2012 Helena-R .249 49 185 21 46 11 1 3 30 1 2 0 7 39 1 1 6 Minor League Totals .229 273 964 98 221 38 2 11 105 8 4 9 47 215 4 6 30

QUINTANA, ZACH RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 4/15/94 in Las Vegas, NV HIGH SCHOOL: Arbor View (NV) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Las Vegas, NV WEIGHT: 195 FULL NAME: Zachary Daniel Quintana HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the third round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeff ScholzenPERSONAL: Committed to San Diego State University before signing with the Brewers.....was named Northwest League Player of the Year and earned First Team All-State honors as a senior at Arbor View (NV) High School....played for Team Vegas Baseball Club of the California Collegiate League in the summer of 2010. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 AZ Brewers-R 3-4 5.82 13 4 0 0 1 43.1 44 30 28 3 0 22 39 8 0

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RAMIREZ, NICK INFIELDERAGE: 23 BATS: Left BORN: 8/1/89 in Anaheim Hills, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Katella (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Chino Hills, CA COLLEGE: Cal State FullertonWEIGHT: 226 FULL NAME: Nicholas Randolph Ramirez TWITTER: @N_Ram3314HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Fractured the hamate bone in his right hand during Spring Training on 3/22 and missed the fi rst part of the season.....surgery was performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan.....led Class-A Wisconsin in HR (16) and RBI (70) despite not making his season debut until 5/10. 2011 - Batted .271 with 11 HR and 53 RBI in 39 games between Rookie Helena (23g) and Class-A Wisconsin (36g).....homered in 5 consecutive games with Helena from 7/16-7/21 (6 total HR during that span).....had 5 RBI in back-to-back games on 7/18 & 7/19 at Casper.....twice earned Pioneer League Player of the Week honors, July 11-17 and July 18-24.....batted .467 (14-for-30) with runners in scoring position with Helena. PERSONAL: Was named the 2011 Big West Conference Player of the Year.....also was CSF’s closer, going 16-for-16 in saves in 2011, which marked the second-best single-season save mark in school history (Scott Wright, 22 saves in 1984).....was chosen to play with USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team in the summer of 2010.....earned the silver medal at the V FISU World University Baseball Championships in Tokyo, Japan.....earned First Team All-Big West Conference honors as a fi rst baseman in 2010 and as a utility player in 2009.....earned Freshman All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America (second team).....was named a high school All-American at Katella (CA) High School in 2008.....his father, Randy, pitched for two seasons at Long Beach State (1981-82) and reached as high as the Double-A level in the Seattle Mariners organization (1982-85). Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 Helena-R .369 23 103 23 38 9 0 8 30 0 1 1 2 22 0 1 3 Wisconsin-A .197 36 137 11 27 12 0 3 23 0 2 1 9 36 0 0 2 2012 Wisconsin-A .248 96 383 46 95 28 0 16 70 0 4 1 26 144 0 0 5 Minor League Totals .257 155 623 80 160 49 0 27 123 0 7 3 37 202 0 1 10DERREED, MICHAEL OUTFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 11/18/92 in Maplewood, MN HIGH SCHOOL: Leander (TX) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Cedar Park, TX TWITTER: @MReed1119WEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Michael Benton Reed HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi fth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeremy BoothPERSONAL: Committed to the University of Mississippi before signing with the Brewers.....his father, Benton, played football at Ole Miss as a defensive end, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1986 and started 3 games with the New England Patriots in 1987. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 AZ Brewers-R .232 14 56 11 13 4 2 0 5 1 0 0 5 17 1 0 1 2012 Huntsville-AA .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Brevard County-A .281 11 32 5 9 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 8 8 3 0 0 Helena-R .246 48 179 29 44 5 1 1 20 3 1 1 24 58 11 1 3 Minor League Totals .241 76 274 45 66 9 3 1 30 6 1 1 37 86 15 1 4

REYES, EDUARD RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right. BORN: 8/23/90 in Bonao, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bonao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Eduard Andres Reyes HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/6/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 3-4 with a 1.91 ERA in 15 games (12 starts) between the Rookie DSL Brewers and Rookie Arizona Brewers. 2010 - Was suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games on 8/30 for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 1-3 2.50 9 7 0 0 1 39.2 31 16 11 1 1 16 42 2 2 2011 DSL Brewers-R 1-1 1.56 4 2 0 0 0 17.1 17 6 3 0 1 3 18 4 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 3-1 1.39 8 8 0 0 0 45.1 37 20 7 1 3 11 51 3 0 AZ Brewers-R 0-3 2.70 7 4 0 0 0 30.0 26 13 9 0 2 10 33 4 1 Minor League Totals 5-8 2.04 28 21 0 0 1 132.1 111 55 30 2 7 40 144 13 3

RIVERA, EDGARDO OUTFIELDERAGE: 18 BATS: Left BORN: 4/12/94 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Adolfi na Irizarry De Puig HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Toa Baja, Puerto Rico WEIGHT: 160 FULL NAME: Edgardo Josue Rivera HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the eighth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie Sullivan and Manolo Hernandez Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .262 32 126 26 33 6 0 0 13 2 1 0 19 36 9 1 4

RIVERA, YADIEL INFIELDERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 5/2/92 in Caguas, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Manuela Toro HS (PR)HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Caguas, Puerto Rico TWITTER: @YADIELRIVERA13 WEIGHT: 180 FULL NAME: Yadiel Rivera HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the ninth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie Sullivan and Manolo HernandezCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Midwest League All-Star.....played for Santurce in the Puerto Rico Baseball League following the season. 2011 - Began the season at Class-A Wisconsin and was transferred to Rookie Helena on 6/13.....was named to the Pioneer League postseason All-Star team.....hit for the cycle on 7/18 at Casper, going 5-for-5 with 2 doubles, triple, home run, walk, 4 RBI and 5R.....had a 17-game hitting streak from 7/2-7/19.....led the Pioneer League in games (74) and at-bats (330) and fi nished second in strikeouts (91).....rated as the best defensive infi elder and having the best infi eld arm in the Brewers organization by Baseball America. 2010 - Ranked among the Arizona League leaders in strikeouts (2nd, 72) and at-bats (T2nd, 206). PERSONAL: Graduated from Manuela Toro High School in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 AZ Brewers-R .209 49 206 22 43 8 1 0 23 0 2 1 9 72 6 2 12 2011 Wisconsin-A .194 32 103 6 20 2 1 1 5 4 0 0 4 34 0 0 11 Helena-R .248 74 330 47 82 14 7 8 38 2 0 3 14 91 7 3 23 2012 Wisconsin-A .247 127 465 60 115 26 5 12 49 6 5 4 26 119 7 3 22 Minor League Totals .236 282 1104 135 260 50 14 21 115 12 7 8 53 316 20 8 68

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RIVERO, FRANCISCO RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 3/11/91 in Guacara, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Guacara, Venezuela WEIGHT: 233 FULL NAME: Francisco Javier Rivero HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/28/08 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Freddy TorresCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was placed on the disabled list on 7/24 with a right elbow strain and missed the remainder of the season. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 1.86 7 0 0 0 0 9.2 11 6 2 0 0 4 8 0 0 2009 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 8.1 5 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 2010 AZ Brewers-R 3-1 4.70 6 4 0 0 0 23.0 28 17 12 2 1 5 20 4 1 2011 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 3.38 6 2 0 0 0 10.2 9 6 4 1 2 3 10 0 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-1 2.25 6 5 0 0 0 8.0 9 2 2 0 0 1 5 0 1 Minor League Totals 3-2 3.02 28 11 0 0 0 59.2 62 31 20 3 3 15 49 4 2

RIZZO, GIAN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 9/5/93 in Maracaibo, Venezuela HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Maracaibo, Venezuela WEIGHT: 160 FULL NAME: Gian Franco Rizzo HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 3/12/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango and Freddy TorresCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Dominican Summer League All-Star for the second consecutive season.....held opponents to a .241 batting average. 2011 - Was a Dominican Summer League All-Star......did not allow a run in his fi nal 18 innings pitched. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 4-1 1.82 13 10 1 1 1 64.1 60 14 13 1 2 14 67 0 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 3-0 1.08 11 10 1 0 0 50.0 46 12 6 0 3 6 52 1 0 Minor League Totals 7-1 1.50 24 20 2 1 1 114.1 106 26 19 1 5 20 119 1 0

ROACHE, VICTOR OUTFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 9/17/91 in Ypsilanti, MI HIGH SCHOOL: Lincoln (MI) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Ypsilanti, MI COLLEGE: Georgia Southern UniversityWEIGHT: 230 FULL NAME: Almon Victor Roache TWITTER: @_Heavy28Hitter_HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fi rst round (28th overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Steve SmithCAREER NOTES: 2013 - Enters the season as the seventh-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America. 2012 - Did not play professional baseball in 2012 while recovering from a broken left wrist, which he suffered in college. PERSONAL: Led the NCAA with 30 HR in 2011.....earned 2011 South Conference Player of the Year honors after batting .326 with 30 HR and 84 RBI.....was a semifi nalist for the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy.....played for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2011 and was named to the league’s All-Star team (CCL All-Star Game was played at Fenway Park).....was a First Team All-State selection in high school.....also played football and basketball in high school.....was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 25th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 (Injured - Did Not Play)

ROBERTS, TYLER CATCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 10/25/90 in Gray, GA HIGH SCHOOL: Jones County (GA) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Glendale, AZ WEIGHT: 224 FULL NAME: Tyler Micah Roberts HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 10th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was placed on the disabled list on 7/24 with a right wrist sprain and missed the remainder of the year. 2011 - Entered the season as the fourth-best prospect in the Arizona League according to Baseball America. 2010 - Ranked among the Arizona League leaders in doubles (T2nd, 17), extra-base hits (3rd, 23) and slugging percentage (5th, .513). PERSONAL: Committed to Meridian Community College before signing with the Brewers....is married; wife’s name is Jessica.....they have a son, Tyler Jr. “TJ” Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 AZ Brewers-R .292 24 72 11 21 1 1 1 8 1 0 1 13 19 2 0 3 Helena-R .125 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2010 AZ Brewers-R .288 42 156 30 45 17 0 6 23 0 2 2 15 30 0 0 5 Helena-R .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2011 Wisconsin-A .211 46 152 14 32 9 0 4 27 0 2 2 12 58 1 0 7 Helena-R .263 42 133 20 35 11 0 2 14 2 0 2 16 39 0 0 7 2012 Wisconsin-A .185 31 92 9 17 3 0 4 11 0 0 0 10 30 0 0 2 Minor League Totals .245 189 616 84 151 41 1 17 84 3 4 7 67 180 3 0 24

RODRIGUEZ, ALFREDO INFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 5/26/90 in Reston, VA HIGH SCHOOL: Oakton (VA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Oak Hill, VA COLLEGE: University of MarylandWEIGHT: 175 FULL NAME: Alfredo Miguel Rodriguez Jr. HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 17th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan NellumPERSONAL: Graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in economics.....was selected by Milwaukee in the 32nd round of the 2011 First-Year Draft, but did not sign.....his father, Alfredo, played college baseball at the University of Miami and played professionally in the San Diego Padres organization in 1979.....his great uncle, Julian Acosta, played with the Minor League Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association from 1943-45. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .281 72 267 30 75 13 2 1 36 6 1 9 34 45 7 10 22

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ROENICKE, LANCE OUTFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 6/8/88 in Loma Linda, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Chino Hills (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: San Clemente, CA COLLEGE: UC-Santa BarbaraWEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Lance Tyson Roenicke HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonPERSONAL: Is the son of Brewers manager Ron Roenicke, who spent eight seasons as a Major League outfi elder.....his uncle, Gary, was a Major League outfi elder for 12 seasons.....his cousin, Josh, is a relief pitcher with the Minnesota Twins.....graduated from UC-Santa Barbara with a bachelor’s degree in sociology.....played for the Conejo Oaks in the California Collegiate League during the summers of 2008-10.....played for the Santa Barbara Foresters of the California Collegiate League in the summer of 2011 (the team won the National Baseball Congress World Series title that season).....also played basketball and football in high school.....was a First Team All-League selection in 2005 and 2006 as a quarterback.....played on the Inland Valley High School All-Star baseball team. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .538 3 13 1 7 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Wisconsin-A .245 42 143 21 35 5 0 2 14 2 3 4 5 37 7 4 1 Minor League Totals .269 45 156 22 42 6 0 2 19 2 3 4 6 38 8 4 1

ROGERS, JASON INFIELDERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 3/13/88 in East Point, GA HIGH SCHOOL: Banneker (GA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Riverdale, GA COLLEGE: Columbus State UniversityWEIGHT: 245 FULL NAME: Jason Douglas Rogers TWITTER: @jasonrogers2003HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 32nd round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Midwest League All-Star.....batted a combined .301 with 11 HR and 66 RBI in 133 games between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County.....named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May (28g, .320, 4hr, 24rbi).....was named Florida State League Player of the Week for 6/25-7/1. 2011 - Was on the disabled list from 4/26-6/19 with a hamate fracture in his left hand. PERSONAL: Earned his associate degree from Southern Union State Community College.....transferred to Columbus State University, where he spent the 2010 season....named a 2010 First Team All-American by the Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).....tied the Columbus State and Peach Belt Conference marks for home runs in a single season with 26 in 2010 (tied the school record with Rodney Rutherford in 2008 and tied the conference record with Jason Jones from Kennesaw State in 1998).....is married; wife’s name is Heather. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 AZ Brewers-R .281 42 160 31 45 7 1 3 32 0 2 3 20 32 5 2 6 2011 Wisconsin-A .275 64 240 29 66 15 2 6 37 2 4 2 22 48 6 1 1 Helena-R .296 7 27 3 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 2012 Wisconsin-A .301 66 239 39 72 24 1 6 43 0 2 1 37 46 5 0 2 Brevard County-A .300 67 233 33 70 11 0 5 23 0 0 4 42 42 7 1 5 Minor League Totals .290 246 899 135 261 58 4 21 138 2 8 10 123 173 23 5 15

ROMERO JR., FRANKLIN OUTFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 6/24/88 in Manhattan, NY HIGH SCHOOL: George Washington (NY) HSHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Miami Beach, FL COLLEGE: Cerro Coso Community CollegeWEIGHT: 176 FULL NAME: Franklin Martin Romero Jr. HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 20th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonPERSONAL: Earned First Team All-Foothill Conference honors as a sophomore at Cerro Coso Community College (CA) in 2009. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 AZ Brewers-R .230 53 204 30 47 12 5 1 15 3 1 5 6 66 7 8 2 Helena-R .125 5 16 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 1 0 0 2010 Wisconsin-A .164 35 116 12 19 4 4 1 13 0 0 2 4 49 2 1 2 Helena-R .291 48 196 34 57 7 3 5 25 7 0 5 4 53 7 4 4 Brevard County-A .286 6 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2011 Wisconsin-A .227 93 304 30 69 9 7 2 31 9 3 4 6 92 19 12 10 2012 Brevard County-A .219 93 301 32 66 7 1 1 22 5 1 5 6 87 18 6 5 Minor League Totals .229 333 1151 139 264 39 20 10 109 25 5 22 27 357 54 31 23

ROSS, AUSTIN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 8/12/88 in Shreveport, LA HIGH SCHOOL: Captain Shreve (LA) HSHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Shreveport, LA COLLEGE: Louisiana State University (LSU) WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Austin North Ross HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the eighth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeremy BoothCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed the majority of the season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch on 5/10.....was placed on the disabled list on 4/21. 2011 - Was a Midwest League All-Star.....went a combined 10-7 with a 5.28 ERA (133ip, 78er) in 26 games (25 starts) between Class-A Wisconsin and Class-A Brevard County.....named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for 4/18-4/24.....held Midwest League opponents to a .221 batting average. PERSONAL: Earned SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition as a petroleum engineering major all three years at LSU (2008-10).....picked up a relief win in LSU’s College World Series’ victory over Virginia on 6/13/09.....graduated from Captain Shreve (LA) High School, where he owned a career pitching record of 24-2 with a 1.32 ERA.....was named the 2007 Louisiana Baseball Coaches Association Class 4A Pitcher of the Year.....was a junior in 2006 when his high school won the Louisiana Class 4A state title. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 Helena-R 2-1 2.70 10 5 0 0 0 46.2 43 16 14 1 4 6 52 3 1 2011 Wisconsin-A 6-3 3.25 13 12 1 0 0 69.1 58 30 25 2 2 23 70 6 0 Brevard County-A 4-4 7.49 13 13 0 0 0 63.2 85 60 53 8 4 27 44 3 0 2012 Brevard County-A 0-0 1.54 3 3 0 0 0 11.2 8 2 2 0 2 4 9 0 0 Minor League Totals 12-8 4.42 39 33 1 0 0 191.1 194 108 94 11 12 60 175 12 1

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RUBIO, ELVIS OUTFIELDERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 7/2/94 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 201 FULL NAME: Elvis Rubio HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/6/11 SIGNED BY: Fernando Arango Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 DSL Brewers-R .170 36 94 9 16 4 0 1 7 0 1 8 12 18 1 0 2 2012 DSL Brewers-R .242 60 211 30 51 12 0 2 27 0 1 8 27 44 6 2 7 Minor League Totals .220 96 305 39 67 16 0 3 34 0 2 16 39 62 7 2 9

SABA, YEFRI RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 9/7/91 in Sabana Grande de Palenque, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Sabana Grande de Palenque, Dominican RepublicWEIGHT: 165 FULL NAME: Yefri Saba HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent 12/13/09 SIGNED BY: Rafael EspinalCAREER NOTES: 2010 - Tied for the Dominican Summer League lead in complete games (3). PERSONAL: First name is pronounced “Jeffrey” Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 3-5 3.90 12 12 3 1 0 62.1 57 41 27 4 2 21 37 9 0 2011 AZ Brewers-R 2-4 5.48 14 7 0 0 0 47.2 64 43 29 5 4 12 28 2 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 0-0 13.14 7 0 0 0 0 12.1 21 19 18 2 1 10 9 4 0 Minor League Totals 5-9 5.44 33 19 3 1 0 122.1 142 103 74 11 7 43 74 15 0

SANTANA, YUNIOR OUTFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right. BORN: 9/10/93 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right. RESIDES: Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Yunior Ismael Santana HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 11/5/11 SIGNED BY: Rafael Espinal and Fernando Arango Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 DSL Brewers-R .175 46 143 16 25 1 0 3 16 1 1 0 20 64 7 2 3

SANTIAGO, JUAN LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Left BORN: 12/23/90 in Hoyo Cacao, Dominican RepublicHEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Hoyo Cacao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 189 FULL NAME: Juan Santiago HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 5/7/10 SIGNED BY: Rafael EspinalCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Posted a team-best 1.49 ERA with the Rookie DSL Brewers.....held opponents to a .207 batting average. 2011 - Held opponents to a .176 batting average. 2010 - Held opponents to a .202 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 0-0 3.81 12 2 0 0 0 26.0 19 16 11 0 0 27 34 7 0 2011 DSL Brewers-R 1-0 3.54 13 4 0 0 1 28.0 18 15 11 0 0 25 23 11 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 2-4 1.49 12 8 0 0 1 54.1 40 14 9 1 1 22 65 10 2 Minor League Totals 3-4 2.58 37 14 0 0 2 108.1 77 45 31 1 1 74 122 28 2

SCARPETTA, CODY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 8/25/88 in Rockford, IL HIGH SCHOOL: Guilford (IL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ WEIGHT: 242 FULL NAME: Cody Michael Payne Scarpetta HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Harvey Kuenn, Jr.CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Entered the season as the seventh-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.....missed the entire season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery.....surgery was performed by Dr. Lewis Yocumb. 2011 - Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Brewers organization according to Baseball America.....went 8-5 with a 3.85 ERA in 23 starts at Double-A Huntsville.....was recalled by Milwaukee on 7/10 but was optioned back the same day without pitching.....following the season pitched for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League. 2010 - Tied for fourth in the Florida State League in strikeouts with 142 in just 128.0 innings. 2009 - Following the season was named the ninth-best prospect in the Midwest League by Baseball America. 2008 - Began the season on the disabled list after undergoing two surgeries on his right middle fi nger.....was reinstated on 8/7 after a rehab assignment.....held opponents to a .203 batting average. PERSONAL: Committed to Creighton University before signing with the Brewers.....his father, Dan, was drafted by the Brewers in the third round of the 1982 draft and pitched in the organization from 1982-89.....his cousin, Brett, was drafted in 2004 by the Chicago White Sox and in 2005 by the Atlanta Braves, but did not sign.....his uncle, Dennis, pitched professionally in the Phillies organization. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 #AZ Brewers-R 1-0 0.57 6 5 0 0 0 15.2 8 1 1 0 1 8 27 3 1 Helena-R 1-0 3.48 6 3 0 0 0 20.2 18 10 8 2 2 8 31 4 0 2009 Wisconsin-A 4-11 3.43 26 18 0 0 0 105.0 83 53 40 5 9 55 116 10 1 Huntsville-AA 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2010 Brevard County-A 7-12 3.87 27 27 1 0 0 128.0 120 61 55 4 12 67 142 8 1 2011 Huntsville-AA 8-5 3.85 23 23 0 0 0 117.0 100 61 50 8 5 61 98 7 1 MILWAUKEE 0-0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 (Injured - Did Not Pitch) Major League Totals 0-0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minor League Totals 21-28 3.61 89 77 1 0 0 391.1 334 189 157 20 29 200 415 32 4

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SCHAUB, MICHAEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 5/31/92 in Orange, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Loara (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Anaheim, CA WEIGHT: 223 FULL NAME: Michael Schaub HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 38th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Ranked second in the Arizona League in ERA (2.60).....held opponents to a .231 batting average. 2010 - Held opponents to a .222 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 1-1 4.88 10 7 0 0 0 24.0 18 14 13 1 5 12 21 2 0 2011 AZ Brewers-R 2-4 2.60 13 4 0 0 1 45.0 39 23 13 2 5 20 35 3 1 2012 Helena-R 1-3 7.28 15 5 0 0 0 50.2 59 48 41 10 5 34 35 13 0 Minor League Totals 4-8 5.04 38 16 0 0 1 119.2 116 85 67 13 15 66 91 18 1

SEIDEL, RJ RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 25 BATS: Right BORN: 9/3/87 in La Crosse, WI HIGH SCHOOL: La Crosse Central (WI) HSHEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: La Crosse, WI TWITTER: @rj_seidel WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Richard Lee Seidel Jr. HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 16th round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Harvey Kuenn, Jr.CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went 3-0 with a 2.78 ERA and 1 save in 35 relief appearances compared to 0-2 with a 5.84 ERA in 4 starts.....went unscored upon in 26 of his 35 relief appearances.....earned the win in a relief appearance (1.1ip, 2bb, 1wp) in Double-A Huntville’s combined no-hitter vs. Chattanooga on 8/2 (Jimmy Nelson, Dan Merklinger, Darren Byrd and Brandon Kintzler combined for the feat, which marked the most pitchers used in a no-hitter in Southern League history).....following the All-Star break, went 3-0 with a 2.09 ERA in 23 games (1 start).....did not allow a run over his fi nal 11 appearances (19.2ip). 2011 - Recorded his fi rst professional save on 5/28 vs. Jupiter as he retired all three batters he faced. 2009 - Missed most of the season with a torn ACL in his left knee.....was on the disabled list from 4/9-7/21.....made three rehab appearances with the Rookie Arizona Brewers before joining Class-A Wisconsin on 7/22. 2008 - Named the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for 8/18-8/24.....went 6-1 with a 3.68 ERA in 13 starts following the All-Star break. 2007 - Went 4-0 with a 3.07 ERA in 12 games (8 starts) during his fi rst professional season with Rookie Helena.....was 3-0 with a 3.38 ERA in 8 games as a starter and went 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA in 4 relief appearances.....rated as having the best changeup in the Brewers’ minor-league system by Baseball America. PERSONAL: Went 8-2 with a 0.99 ERA including 90 strikeouts in his senior season at La Crosse Central (WI) High School.....committed to the University of Arkansas before signing with the Brewers.....his father, Dick, pitched in the New York Yankees organization. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2007 Helena-R 4-0 3.07 12 8 0 0 0 41.0 30 20 14 2 3 16 36 6 0 2008 West Virginia-A 9-5 4.51 26 25 0 0 0 121.2 135 72 61 10 7 45 81 7 0 2009 #AZ Brewers-R 0-3 6.67 6 6 0 0 0 28.1 43 24 21 0 1 8 23 4 0 Wisconsin-A 1-3 6.91 8 7 0 0 0 28.2 33 26 22 4 1 18 24 7 0 2010 Brevard County-A 4-2 3.70 22 14 0 0 0 65.2 60 32 27 0 3 27 30 4 0 2011 Brevard County-A 3-3 3.31 23 3 0 0 1 49.0 42 27 18 3 5 17 28 4 0 Huntsville-AA 1-4 5.87 9 4 0 0 0 30.2 34 24 20 6 1 12 26 2 1 2012 Huntsville-AA 3-2 3.34 39 4 0 0 1 67.1 62 31 25 6 5 31 53 7 0 Minor League Totals 25-22 4.33 145 71 0 0 2 432.1 439 256 208 31 26 174 301 41 1

SEMMELHACK, ERIC RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 1/7/91 in Milwaukee, WI HIGH SCHOOL: Oak Creek (WI) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Oak Creek, WI COLLEGE: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Eric Michael Semmelhack HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 12th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Harvey Kuenn, Jr.PERSONAL: Led the Horizon League in strikeouts (72) as a junior in 2012.....pitched in one game for the Lakeshore Chinooks of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2012. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 1-3 4.02 6 6 0 0 0 31.1 27 17 14 1 1 9 20 5 0 Wisconsin-A 2-3 6.16 9 5 0 0 0 30.2 37 23 21 3 3 15 22 2 0 Minor League Totals 3-6 5.08 15 11 0 0 0 62.0 64 40 35 4 4 24 42 7 0

SERMO, JOSE INFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Switch BORN: 3/22/91 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico HIGH SCHOOL: Ileana De Gracia HS (PR)HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Dorado, Puerto Rico COLLEGE: Bethany CollegeWEIGHT: 208 FULL NAME: Jose J. Sermo HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 35th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Drew AndersonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Belted 2 HR with 7 RBI in a 7-inning game on 8/3 at the AZ Reds, going 4-for-5 with 3R.....batted .303 (43-for-142) with 4 HR and 24 RBI against right-handed pitchers. PERSONAL: Transferred from Yakima Valley Community College (WA) to Bethany College (KS).....was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 49th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .284 45 183 26 52 7 4 4 28 0 0 3 11 41 6 4 16

SHACKELFORD, KEVIN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 4/7/89 in Charlotte, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Providence (NC) HSHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Charlotte, NC COLLEGE: Marshall University WEIGHT: 210 FULL NAME: Kevin Russell Shackelford TWITTER: @ShackeldaddyHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 21st round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan NellumCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went 3-3 with a 3.10 ERA and 5 saves in 24 relief appearances compared to 0-2 with an 8.25 ERA in 3 starts. 2010 - Tossed the only complete game of the season in the Arizona League in a scheduled seven-inning game (game 1 of a doubleheader; L, 7ip, 1h, 2r, 1er, 2bb, 6k, 1hr), a 2-0 loss vs. the AZ Dodgers on 8/21. PERSONAL: Played catcher at Marshall University for two seasons before converting to a pitcher in 2010.....was named a Perfect Game Top Prospect while at Providence (NC) High School. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 AZ Brewers-R 1-2 5.40 13 6 1 0 0 40.0 33 25 24 6 2 16 25 3 0 2011 Helena-R 3-5 4.15 15 8 0 0 0 65.0 74 34 30 8 6 10 31 5 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 3-5 4.06 27 3 0 0 5 64.1 70 30 29 4 4 23 43 3 1 Minor League Totals 7-12 4.41 55 17 1 0 5 169.1 177 89 83 18 12 49 99 11 1

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SHARKEY, ALAN INFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Left BORN: 11/8/93 in Caracas, Venezuela HIGH SCHOOL: Coral Springs (FL) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Cocunut Creek, FL TWITTER: @A_SHARKEYWEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Alan Joseph Sharkey HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 13th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanPERSONAL: Committed to Nova Southeastern University before signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .240 41 154 26 37 6 0 0 21 0 1 1 18 17 6 2 9

SHAW, NICK INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Left BORN: 8/25/88 in St. Petersburg, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Northeast (FL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: St. Petersburg, FL COLLEGE: Barry UniversityWEIGHT: 160 FULL NAME: Nicholas David Shaw TWITTER: @NShaw3HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 25th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanCAREER NOTES 2012 - Ranked among the Florida State League leaders in walks (3rd, 69). 2010 - Was an Arizona League All-Star.....led the league in on-base percentage (1st, .471) and walks (37) and fi nished fourth in the league in batting average (4th, .339).....had a 13-game hitting streak from 7/3-7/25. PERSONAL: Set an NCAA Division II record with 215 career walks at Barry University (previous Division II record was held by Florida Southern’s Cris Allen with 200 walks from 1986-89).....earned First Team All-Sunshine State Conference (SSC) honors as a junior and senior (2009-2010).....was a Third Team All-American in 2009 and an Honorable Mention All-American in 2008 as selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 AZ Brewers-R .339 48 165 34 56 13 5 0 19 1 0 4 37 31 14 1 7 Helena-R .235 5 17 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 2011 Wisconsin-A .260 126 465 80 121 16 6 2 40 12 3 4 82 82 8 7 15 2012 Brevard County-A .250 125 452 70 113 24 3 3 45 16 2 7 69 90 9 7 21 Minor League Totals .268 304 1099 187 294 54 14 5 104 29 5 16 189 208 31 15 43

SMITH-BRENNAN, TAYLOR INFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 1/31/92 in Edmonds, WA HIGH SCHOOL: Meadowdale (WA) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Edmonds, WA COLLEGE: Edmonds Community CollegeWEIGHT: 212 FULL NAME: Taylor Ray Smith-Brennan HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 37th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Shawn WhalenPERSONAL: Was drafted by the Los Angels Angels of Anaheim in the 29th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft and by the Seattle Mariners in the 34th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time.....birth name was Taylor Smith and had his name legally changed to Taylor Smith-Brennan in 2001. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .159 34 107 17 17 3 4 1 20 0 0 2 32 51 6 0 11

SOSA, CARLOS RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 21 BATS: Right BORN: 9/6/91 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Nagua, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 256 FULL NAME: Carlos Jose Sosa HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/6/10 SIGNED BY: Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Was named to the Dominican Summer League All-Star Team.....led the league in saves, going 19-for-21 in save opportunities.....held opponents to a .194 batting average.....went unscored upon in 22 of 25 games and did not allow an earned run over his fi nal 14 appearances (14.2ip). 2010 - Held opponents to a .221 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2010 DSL Brewers-R 2-4 2.92 17 0 0 0 2 24.2 19 10 8 2 2 11 24 2 1 2011 DSL Brewers-R 2-0 1.08 25 0 0 0 19 25.0 18 4 3 0 3 5 32 3 0 2012 AZ Brewers-R 2-2 3.54 15 0 0 0 1 20.1 18 10 8 3 1 4 20 3 1 Minor League Totals 6-6 2.44 57 0 0 0 22 70.0 55 24 19 5 6 20 76 8 2

STANG, CHADWIN OUTFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 3/26/89 in Surrey, BC, Canada HIGH SCHOOL: North Surrey Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada COLLEGE: Midland College (TX)WEIGHT: 196 FULL NAME: Chadwin Jefrie Stang TWITTER: @ChadwinStangHOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the eighth round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeremy BoothCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Ranked among the Midwest League leaders in runs (4th, 85).....had a 19-game hitting streak from 7/14-8/7 (second-longest streak in the Midwest League). 2010 - Missed the entire season with a torn meniscus in his left knee and a right shoulder labrum tear. PERSONAL: Committed to Louisiana State University (LSU) before signing with the Brewers.....graduated from North Surrey Secondary School in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.....played on the Canadian Junior National Team in 2006 and 2007. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 Helena-R .229 52 188 24 43 5 4 1 18 1 1 2 13 59 5 2 6 2010 (Injured - Did Not Play) 2011 Wisconsin-A .269 65 238 30 64 10 6 2 14 4 2 3 14 50 12 5 4 2012 Wisconsin-A .270 127 481 85 130 24 9 10 47 9 3 4 43 144 26 10 2 Minor League Totals .261 244 907 139 237 39 19 13 79 14 6 9 70 253 43 17 12

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STATIA, HAINLEY INFIELDERAGE: 27 BATS: Switch BORN: 1/19/86 in Willemstad, Netherlands HIGH SCHOOL: Trinity Christian Academy (FL)HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands TWITTER: @HStatia4WEIGHT: 184 FULL NAME: Hainley Charles Statia (pronounced: HINE-lee STAY-sha) HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 4/22/11 CAREER NOTES: 2013 - Was named to the provisional roster for Team Netherlands in the 2013 World Baseball Classic (also played for the Netherlands in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics). 2012 - Re-signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 12/2. 2011 - Signed by Milwaukee to a minor-league contract on 4/22. 2010 - Missed most of the season with a right elbow strain.....underwent ”Tommy John” surgery. 2009 - Played for the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic. 2007 - Was a California League All-Star.....led the California League in games played (135) and at-bats (549) and ranked second in hits (158).....named as the Angels’ Organizational Defensive Player of the Year. 2006 - Played for the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic. PERSONAL: Was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the ninth round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by Angels’ scout Mike Silvestri. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2005 Rancho Cucamonga-A .245 23 106 12 26 2 0 1 8 0 0 1 5 13 6 3 2 Orem-R .300 68 277 44 83 17 6 2 41 5 0 3 23 40 12 10 15 2006 Cedar Rapids-A .297 111 417 68 124 31 1 1 38 8 0 3 52 54 23 15 16 Rancho Cucamonga-A .300 18 60 8 18 2 1 0 8 0 1 1 8 7 1 1 2 2007 Rancho Cucamonga-A .288 135 549 86 158 27 7 3 74 5 5 2 48 79 29 8 23 2008 Arkansas-AA .242 59 223 26 54 12 3 1 20 12 2 1 14 17 8 4 7 2009 Arkansas-AA .243 111 375 46 91 21 2 1 43 13 2 2 34 34 13 3 20 Salt Lake-AAA .000 4 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2010 Salt Lake-AAA .260 30 96 10 25 4 1 0 14 1 0 0 13 14 1 1 2 Arkansas-AA .417 4 12 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 1 2011 Huntsville-AA .279 95 297 42 83 16 4 2 40 6 4 1 36 38 3 1 11 2012 Nashville-AAA .279 49 129 10 36 5 0 0 16 0 2 0 12 26 1 0 2 Huntsville-AA .244 59 213 23 52 10 0 0 12 0 0 2 22 29 6 2 6 Minor League Totals .274 766 2760 379 755 148 25 11 316 50 16 16 272 354 104 50 108

STRONG, MIKE LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Left BORN: 11/17/88 in Afton, MN HIGH SCHOOL: Stillwater (MN) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Afton, MN COLLEGE: Oklahoma State University WEIGHT: 197 FULL NAME: Michael Joseph Strong TWITTER: @strong_mike1188 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 10th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim CollinsworthCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went unscored upon in 15 of his 21 relief appearances.....held opponents to a .195 batting average. 2011 - Struck out 13 batters over 7.0 innings in a 2-0 loss vs. Rookie Billings on 8/9. PERSONAL: Played his junior and senior seasons at Oklahoma State University (2010-11) after transferring from Iowa Western Community College, where he played his fi rst two collegiate seasons (2008-09).....played for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods Leagues in the summer of 2010 and helped lead them to the NWL Championship Series.....earned All-State honors at Stillwater (MN) High School.....also played hockey in high school.....was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 25th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft and by the Oakland A’s in the 22nd round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 2-7 6.10 15 13 0 0 0 62.0 63 53 42 11 5 30 55 7 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 1-1 2.76 21 0 0 0 3 42.1 30 18 13 2 2 26 60 5 0 Minor League Totals 3-8 4.74 36 13 0 0 3 104.1 93 71 55 13 7 56 115 12 0

SUTER, BRENT LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Left BORN: 8/29/89 in Chicago, IL HIGH SCHOOL: Moeller (OH) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Cincinnati, OH COLLEGE: Harvard University WEIGHT: 215 FULL NAME: Brent Michael Suter TWITTER: @bruter24 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 31st round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Steffan WilsonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Went a combined 4-2 with a 3.61 ERA and 2 saves in 14 games (2 starts) between Rookie Helena and Class-A Wisconsin....earned the save in Wisconsin’s 4-2 win at Fort Wayne to clinch the Midwest League Championship on 9/16. PERSONAL: Graduated from Harvard University with a degree in environmental science and public policy.....earned First Team All-Ivy League honors as a sophomore in 2010.....was named Pitcher of the Year and Top Pitching Prospect in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League while pitching for the Hamilton Joes in the summer of 2010.....pitched for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2011.....also played basketball in high school and was a member of the 2007 state championship basketball team at Moeller (OH) High School.....his father, Mike, won a football national championship at Moeller High School in 1979 and was also a member of Penn State’s 1982 national championship team (played safety).....his mother, Shirley, won a state swimming championship in high school and was a four-year letterwinner at Penn State.....his brother, Troy, is a student at the University of Notre Dame. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 4-2 3.92 11 2 0 0 0 43.2 49 22 19 4 0 8 42 2 0 Wisconsin-A 0-0 2.08 3 0 0 0 2 8.2 11 4 2 0 0 3 8 1 0 Minor League Totals 4-2 3.61 14 2 0 0 2 52.1 60 26 21 4 0 11 50 3 0

TAYLOR, TYRONE OUTFIELDERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 1/22/94 in Torrance, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Torrance (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Torrance, CA WEIGHT: 198 FULL NAME: Tyrone Anthony Taylor HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Batted a combined .387 with 2 HR and 11 RBI in 18 games between the Rookie Arizona Brewers and Rookie Helena.PERSONAL: Committed to Cal State Fullerton before signing with the Brewers.....was an All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) selection as a sophomore, junior and senior.....also was a standout football player as a running back and safety in high school.....rushed for 1,521 yards and 20 touchdowns along with 11 receiving touchdowns as a senior. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 AZ Brewers-R .389 8 36 11 14 5 3 0 6 0 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 Helena-R .385 10 39 11 15 4 0 2 5 0 0 1 5 8 3 2 1 Minor League Totals .387 18 75 22 29 9 3 2 11 0 1 1 6 11 6 3 1

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TEJADA, MELVIN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 1/24/95 in Mao, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Mao, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 187 FULL NAME: Melvin Aneuri Tejada HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/7/12 SIGNED BY: Rafael EspinalCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Held opponents to a .214 batting average. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 1-1 2.96 15 0 0 0 1 27.1 21 13 9 0 0 15 24 6 0

THOMPSON, CHAD RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 2/6/91 in Garden Grove, CA HIGH SCHOOL: El Toro (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-8 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Dove Canyon, CA COLLEGE: Orange Coast College (CA) WEIGHT: 220 FULL NAME: Chad James Thompson TWITTER: @chadthompson206 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 27th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Josh BelovskyCAREER NOTES: 2012 - In his season debut, pitched 5.0 scoreless innings (3bb, 6k) and earned the win in a combined no-hitter (along with reliever Mark Williams) for Class-A Wisconsin on 5/4 at Clinton.....held opponents to a .221 batting average.....was on the disabled list from 7/19-8/16 with a rotator cuff strain in his right shoulder.....was the winning pitcher in Wisconsin’s 4-2 win at Fort Wayne to clinch the Midwest League Championship on 9/16. PERSONAL: Was ranked the No. 23 best high school player in the country by Baseball America as a senior.....committed to Arizona State before signing with the Brewers.....underwent “Tommy John” surgery in 2009.....was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 17th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft and by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 24th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 1-1 5.82 9 2 0 0 0 17.0 19 13 11 0 0 6 16 1 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 5-2 4.31 18 18 0 0 0 85.2 69 42 41 11 3 37 74 13 0 Minor League Totals 6-3 4.56 27 20 0 0 0 102.2 88 55 52 11 3 43 90 14 0

TOLEDO, TOMMY RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 12/13/88 in Tampa, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Alonso (FL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Tampa, FL COLLEGE: University of Florida WEIGHT: 198 FULL NAME: Thomas Peter Toledo TWITTER: @TommyToledo13HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 11th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Tim McIlvaineCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Midwest League All-Star, going 6-0 with 2 saves and a 1.23 ERA in 15 relief appearances during the fi rst half.....went unscored upon in 13 of his 21 relief appearances at Class-A Wisconsin and did not allow an earned run in 15 of those contests.....held Midwest League opponents to a .157 batting average.....was promoted to Class-A Brevard County on 7/12. PERSONAL: Missed the entire 2009 season at the University of Florida while recovering from right shoulder surgery (torn labrum).....suffered multiple facial fractures after being struck in the face by a line drive against Charleston Southern on 3/14/10.....received the Steve Georgiadias Award, which is given to the Gator baseball player who has most overcome adversity.....pitched for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod League in the summers of 2008 and 2010.....was a 2007 Rawlings Preseason All-American as a senior in high school.....was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the third round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and by the Minnesota Twins in the 32nd round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Helena-R 1-5 4.26 10 5 0 0 0 38.0 33 25 18 6 2 21 35 5 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 7-1 1.95 21 0 0 0 6 37.0 20 11 8 3 1 11 31 3 0 Brevard County-A 2-1 6.05 11 0 0 0 0 19.1 23 13 13 1 1 13 13 0 2 Minor League Totals 10-7 3.72 42 5 0 0 6 94.1 76 49 39 10 4 45 79 8 2

TORRES, JOSHUA RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 18 BATS: Right BORN: 4/26/94 in Mayaguez City, Puerto Rico HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Aguada, Puerto Rico WEIGHT: 170 FULL NAME: Joshua Torres HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/14/12 SIGNED BY: Manny Batista Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 DSL Brewers-R 0-2 5.68 9 0 0 0 0 12.2 10 8 8 2 0 6 8 3 0

TORREZ, ORLANDO RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Right BORN: 4/14/92 in Guayabal, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Guayabal, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 183 FULL NAME: Orlando Torrez HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 2/3/11 SIGNED BY: Joe Ferrone, Rafael Espinal and Fernando ArangoCAREER NOTES: 2011 - Held opponents to a .182 batting average Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 4-0 0.96 13 1 0 0 1 28.0 18 8 3 1 3 13 23 5 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 1-1 7.71 6 3 0 0 0 11.2 11 11 10 0 1 9 11 2 0 Minor League Totals 5-1 2.95 19 4 0 0 1 39.2 29 19 13 1 4 22 34 7 0

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TOSONI, RENE OUTFIELDERAGE: 26 BATS: Left BORN: 7/2/86 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada HIGH SCHOOL: Terry Fox Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada COLLEGE: Chipola CollegeWEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Rene Michael Tosoni (pronounced ruh-NAY tuh-SO-nee) TWITTER: @Tosoni08HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a minor-league free agent on 12/28/12 CAREER NOTES: 2013 - Was named to the provisional roster with Team Canada for the 2013 World Baseball Classic. 2012 - Was on the disabled list from 4/13-4/30 with a left hand laceration and from 6/23-7/14 with a right shoulder AC sprain.....appeared in 5 rehab games with the Rookie GCL Twins. 2011 - Made his Major League debut on 4/28 vs. Tampa Bay, going 2-for-4 with an RBI.....recorded his fi rst ML hit, a single off Jeremy Hellickson, in his fi rst at-bat.....belted his fi rst ML home run on 5/10 vs. Detroit (solo HR off Rick Porcello).....hit the fi rst grand slam by a Twins’ player at Target Field on 9/27 vs. Kansas City (off Vin Mazzaro). 2010 - Was a Spring Training invite.....named Twins Minor League Player of the Week for 4/23.....was placed on the disabled list with a season-ending right labrum strain on 6/10. 2009 - Played in the All-Star Futures Game in St. Louis and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after a go-ahead, pinch-hit RBI-double in his only at-bat of the game to help lead the World Team to a 7-5 win over the U.S. Team.....played for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League following the season. 2008 - Was a Florida State League All-Star.....did not play in the FSL All-Star Game due to a left foot fracture.....was on the disabled list from 5/17-8/25. 2007 - Named to the Appalachian League postseason All-Star team.....ranked among the Appalachian League leaders in runs (3rd, 58) and on-base percentage (3rd, .407). PERSONAL: Was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 34th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign.....also was drafted by Minnesota in the 36th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.....signed by scout Mark Quimuyog.....was a member of Canada’s Junior National Baseball team in 2003 and 2004.....also played hockey and volleyball in high school.....is married; wife’s name is Whitney. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2007 Elizabethton-R .301 63 236 58 71 13 4 3 31 1 4 13 32 48 13 4 2 Beloit-A .273 2 11 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2008 Fort Myers-A .300 42 140 27 42 7 3 1 19 1 2 6 21 30 3 5 1 #GCL Twins-R .667 2 6 3 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2009 New Britain-AA .271 122 425 64 115 25 4 15 71 1 3 16 45 98 8 8 7 2010 New Britain-AA .270 52 185 22 50 8 4 4 24 2 2 5 25 52 3 1 0 2011 Rochester-AAA .226 73 274 30 62 14 0 6 32 2 1 2 20 68 4 0 4 MINNESOTA .203 60 172 20 35 7 1 5 22 0 0 3 14 42 0 2 3 2012 Rochester-AAA .167 21 66 7 11 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 9 16 3 0 2 New Britain-AA .233 60 223 19 52 10 0 3 11 2 0 2 18 38 1 7 1 #GCL Twins-R .316 5 19 4 6 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 Fort Myers-A .231 4 13 2 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Major League Totals .203 60 172 20 35 7 1 5 22 0 0 3 14 42 0 2 3 Minor League Totals .262 446 1598 237 419 85 15 34 204 10 12 44 172 358 36 25 18

TURAY, MICHAEL CATCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 1/8/90 in Woodland, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Davis (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 5-10 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Davis, CA COLLEGE: Cal State StanislausWEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Michael Thomas Turay TWITTER: @mturay7HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 24th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Justin McCrayPERSONAL: Played at the University of Nevada for three seasons before transferring to Cal State Stanislaus for his senior season.....graduated from the University of Nevada with a bachelor’s degree in general studies.....named League Most Valuable Player as a senior at Davis (CA) High School. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2012 Helena-R .255 46 165 23 42 11 1 4 14 1 1 2 10 42 0 2 12

VENTURA, ANGEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 19 BATS: Right BORN: 4/7/93 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic HEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic WEIGHT: 200 FULL NAME: Angel Manuel Ventura HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent 3/10/11 SIGNED BY: Rafael Espinal Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 DSL Brewers-R 2-2 6.00 12 1 0 0 1 24.0 25 19 16 3 2 16 16 9 0 2012 DSL Brewers-R 1-3 7.12 13 2 0 0 1 30.1 46 32 24 2 3 13 27 4 1 Minor League Totals 3-5 6.63 25 3 0 0 2 54.1 71 51 40 5 5 29 43 13 1

VIRAMONTES, MARTIN RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 7/12/89 in Carpinteria, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Bullard (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-5 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Fresno, CA COLLEGE: University of Southern California WEIGHT: 225 FULL NAME: Martin Viramontes HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 28th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonPERSONAL: Spent four seasons at Loyola Marymount University before transferring to the University of Southern California (USC) in the fall of 2011.....was USC’s closer in 2012....pitched for the Orleans Cardinals in the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2008 and was named to the league’s All-Star team.....earned All-State and All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors as a senior in high school.....was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 11th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and by the New York Yankees in the 27th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 2-6 6.27 16 0 0 0 1 37.1 44 31 26 1 1 27 53 11 0

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VUCINICH, SHEA INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Right BORN: 12/1/88 in Coeur d’Alene, ID HIGH SCHOOL: Coeur d’Alene (ID) HSHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Hayden, ID COLLEGE: Washington State UniversityWEIGHT: 186 FULL NAME: Shea Michael Vucinich HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 20th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brandon NewellCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Florida State League All-Star. 2010 - Was named an Honorable Mention Pioneer League All-Star.....fi nished third in the league in strikeouts (77). PERSONAL: Earned Honorable Mention Pac-10 Conference honors as a sophomore in 2009.....played for the Wareham Gatemen in the Cape Cod League in the summer of 2009.....also played basketball and football in high school. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .265 72 275 51 73 14 3 5 29 3 5 17 32 77 4 1 6 2011 Brevard County-A .260 125 427 59 111 22 1 9 51 6 3 12 47 122 13 10 21 2012 Brevard County-A .249 122 422 48 105 25 2 5 50 4 3 12 47 97 15 7 15 Minor League Totals .257 319 1124 158 289 61 6 19 130 13 11 41 126 296 32 18 42

WAGNER, TYLER RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 1/24/91 in Las Vegas, NV HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Gorman (NV) HSHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Las Vegas, NV COLLEGE: University of Utah WEIGHT: 195 FULL NAME: Tyler Joseph Wagner TWITTER: @sWAGS34 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the fourth round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Jeff ScholzenPERSONAL: Earned First Team All-Mountain West Conference honors as a sophomore in 2011 at the University of Utah.....holds the school records for saves in a season with 12 in 2011 and career saves (17).....helped lead Bishop Gorman (NV) High School to the 2008 state title (41-3 record).....the team was ranked second nationally by Baseball America at the end of 2008. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 1-4 7.77 14 13 0 0 0 48.2 63 51 42 6 3 22 47 4 0

WALKER, MIKE INFIELDERAGE: 24 BATS: Left BORN: 6/12/88 in Marysville, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Marysville (CA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-4 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Marysville, CA COLLEGE: University of Pacifi cWEIGHT: 234 FULL NAME: Michael Stuart Walker TWITTER: @Walk1988HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 14th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Justin McCrayCAREER NOTES: 2013 - Was named to the provisional roster for Team Australia for the 2013 World Baseball Classic. 2012 - Was named to the Florida State League Postseason All-Star team.....ranked among the league leaders in RBI (5th, 75).....led Class-A Brevard County in batting average (.280) and RBI and tied for the team-lead in home runs (12).....named FSL Player of the Week for 8/27-9/3. 2011 - Was named to the Midwest League Midseason All-Star team.....was on the disabled list from 8/2-9/4 with a fractured index fi nger on his left hand. 2010 - Ranked among the Pioneer League leaders in games played (1st, 74), walks (1st, 60) and strikeouts (2nd, 78). PERSONAL: Earned Second Team All-Big West honors as a junior at the University of Pacifi c in 2009.....also played football and basketball in high school.....his mother, Anne, was born and raised in Australia.....lived in Australia with his family for two years when he was a child. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2010 Helena-R .277 74 267 41 74 14 2 8 41 0 0 2 60 78 1 1 14 2011 Wisconsin-A .274 105 369 54 101 20 1 15 72 3 0 8 60 120 7 5 14 2012 Brevard County-A .280 129 460 64 129 24 1 12 75 2 3 6 54 123 10 4 22 Minor League Totals .277 308 1096 159 304 58 4 35 188 5 3 16 174 321 18 10 50

WALL, TAYLOR LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 1/8/90 in Houston, TX HIGH SCHOOL: Westside (TX) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Houston, TX COLLEGE: Rice University WEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: Douglas Taylor Wall TWITTER: @twall26 HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 22nd round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Brian SankeyPERSONAL: Earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors as a sophomore in 2010.....earned All-Conference USA Freshman Team honors in 2009 and was named Most Outstanding Player of the 2009 NCAA All-Regional Team.....pitched for the Falmouth Commodores in the Cape Cod League in the summers of 2009 and 2010.....was named to the league’s All-Star team in 2009.....was a First Team All-State selection as a senior in high school by the Texas Sports Writers Association and named the All-Greater Houston Pitcher of the Year by the Houston Chronicle as a senior in 2008, going 14-1 with a 0.64 ERA and 125 strikeouts in 86.2 innings.....shared the District 20-5A Most Valuable Player Award with Lamar High School’s Anthony Rendon, a Rice teammate for three seasons. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2012 Helena-R 3-1 3.98 14 10 0 0 0 54.1 65 32 24 3 3 20 40 13 1

WALLA, MAX OUTFIELDERAGE: 21 BATS: Left BORN: 4/12/91 in Albuquerque, NM HIGH SCHOOL: Albuquerque Academy (NM)HEIGHT: 5-11 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Albuquerque, NM TWITTER: @maxwallaWEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Maxwell Michael Walla HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Kevin ClouserCAREER NOTES: 2009 - Rated by Baseball America as the 20th-best prospect in the Arizona League. PERSONAL: Graduated from Albuquerque Academy (NM), where he helped lead his team to the New Mexico Class 4-A State Championship.....was honored as the New Mexico Baseball Player of the Year as a senior in 2009.....committed to Oklahoma State University prior to signing with the Brewers. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2009 AZ Brewers-R .199 48 186 18 37 5 2 2 19 0 3 8 15 82 4 2 4 Helena-R .250 4 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2010 AZ Brewers-R .252 38 143 27 36 8 1 2 21 1 2 4 15 59 6 3 0 2011 Helena-R .285 69 253 40 72 16 2 4 29 1 0 6 30 72 5 6 6 2012 Wisconsin-A .234 101 355 58 83 13 2 7 41 3 2 2 47 107 12 10 9 Minor League Totals .243 260 945 145 230 42 7 15 110 5 7 20 107 325 27 21 19

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WAWRZASEK, STOSH RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 8/30/90 in Burnaby, BC, Canada SCHOOL: Walnut Grove Secondary SchoolHEIGHT: 6-1 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Langley, BC, Canada WEIGHT: 256 FULL NAME: Stosh Joseph Wawrzasek HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 16th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Marty LehnPERSONAL: Graduated from Walnut Grove Secondary School in Canada.....played for the Langley Blaze of the British Columbia Premier Baseball League.....committed to play at Florida International before signing with the Brewers. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2008 AZ Brewers-R 0-3 6.94 6 5 0 0 0 11.2 15 11 9 0 1 7 12 3 0 2009 AZ Brewers-R 3-1 3.74 11 3 0 0 1 21.2 19 15 9 1 6 9 23 2 0 2010 Helena-R 2-4 4.98 14 12 0 0 0 59.2 65 34 33 5 3 18 58 8 1 2011 Wisconsin-A 1-4 4.10 36 0 0 0 1 52.2 52 27 24 5 3 27 54 6 1 2012 Brevard County-A 0-0 5.40 6 0 0 0 0 6.2 5 5 4 1 0 2 3 0 0 Wisconsin-A 0-1 2.61 15 0 0 0 3 31.0 23 9 9 1 0 9 30 1 0 Minor League Totals 6-13 4.32 88 20 0 0 5 183.1 179 101 88 13 13 72 180 20 2

WEST, WILL LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 20 BATS: Left BORN: 7/23/92 in Tallahassee, FL HIGH SCHOOL: Chiles (FL) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Left RESIDES: Tallahassee, FL COLLEGE: Tallahassee Community College WEIGHT: 190 FULL NAME: William Jeffery West TWITTER: @Will_West24 HOW ACQUIRED: Signed by Milwaukee as a non-drafted free agent on 6/21/11 SIGNED BY: Ryan RobinsonPERSONAL: Attended Georgia Tech University for one semester before transferring to Tallahassee Community College, where he spent a semester.....graduated from Chiles (FL) High School.....was a three-year letterwinner at North Florida Christian High School, where he was a member of the 2007 2A state championship team.....earned First Team 2A All-State honors in 2008 and 2009.....named the 2009 World Wood Bat Association 17U Most Valuable Pitcher.....threw back-to-back no-hitters as a junior in high school in 2009. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 1-3 3.99 13 5 0 0 0 38.1 51 28 17 3 3 8 42 4 1 2012 Wisconsin-A 1-1 6.20 5 5 0 0 0 20.1 29 15 14 0 1 10 15 1 0 Helena-R 0-4 7.84 8 8 0 0 0 41.1 64 40 36 3 2 16 35 4 0 Minor League Totals 2-8 6.03 26 18 0 0 0 100.0 144 83 67 6 6 34 92 9 1

WHITE, MICHAEL RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 9/11/89 in Knoxville, TN HIGH SCHOOL: Anderson County (TN) HSHEIGHT: 6-6 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Powell, TN COLLEGE: Walters State Community College WEIGHT: 172 FULL NAME: Michael Douglas White HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 13th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Joe MasonPERSONAL: Was named a 2010 First Team NJCAA All-American at Walters State Community College.....committed to Western Carolina University before signing with the Brewers.....was previously drafted by the Brewers in the 33rd round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 AZ Brewers-R 1-4 6.28 14 6 0 0 1 43.0 50 32 30 3 5 20 41 5 0 2012 Helena-R 3-2 4.71 14 0 0 0 1 21.0 24 11 11 0 2 12 22 5 0 Wisconsin-A 0-0 7.98 7 0 0 0 1 14.2 23 16 13 1 2 9 7 2 0 Minor League Totals 4-6 6.18 35 6 0 0 3 78.2 97 59 54 4 9 41 70 12 0

WILLIAMS, ADRIAN INFIELDERAGE: 22 BATS: Right BORN: 1/3/91 in Los Angeles, CA HIGH SCHOOL: Canyon Springs (CA) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Moreno Valley, CA COLLEGE: UCLAWEIGHT: 176 FULL NAME: Adrian Tyler Williams TWITTER: @A__Williams13HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 45th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Dan HustonPERSONAL: Played for the Waterloo Bucks of the Northwoods League in the summer of 2009 and for the Walla Walla Sweets of the West Coast Collegiate League in the summer of 2010.....earned team defensive MVP and “Gold Glove” honors all four seasons in high school.....was a Second Team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) selection as a senior. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2011 Helena-R .238 56 206 31 49 3 1 0 15 6 0 4 14 57 12 8 8 2012 Wisconsin-A .153 43 118 11 18 1 0 0 7 7 1 1 17 39 5 3 6 Helena-R .125 9 24 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 9 9 2 1 3 Nashville-AAA .333 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 Minor League Totals .203 111 354 46 72 4 1 0 23 15 1 5 41 108 19 12 18

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WILLIAMS, ALAN LEFT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Left. BORN: 3/5/90 in Monroe, LA HIGH SCHOOL: Mangham (LA) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-2 THROWS: Left. RESIDES: Rayville, LA COLLEGE: Meridian Community College WEIGHT: 205 FULL NAME: Alan Christopher Williams HOW ACQUIRED: Contract purchased from the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League on 5/29/11 SIGNED BY: Joseph Kowal CAREER NOTES: 2011 - Made 3 relief appearances with the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League before signing a minor-league contract with the Brewers on 5/29.....went a combined 2-2 with a 3.03 ERA (32.2ip, 11er) and 6 saves between Rookie Helena and Class-A Wisconsin.....held Pioneer League opponents to a .216 batting average and limited Midwest League opponents to a .179 BA. PERSONAL: Graduated with an associate degree from Meridian Community College (MS).....was drafted twice by the Florida Marlins but did not sign either time (41st round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft and the 49th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft). Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Washington-IND 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 7.2 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 Helena-R 1-1 2.57 9 0 0 0 4 14.0 11 4 4 0 1 5 28 2 0 Wisconsin-A 1-1 3.38 13 0 0 0 2 18.2 12 7 7 1 0 9 21 2 0 2012 Brevard County-A 4-4 3.06 26 0 0 0 3 35.1 40 14 12 1 2 12 35 0 0 Wisconsin-A 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 6.1 2 1 0 0 0 7 8 0 0 Minor League Totals 6-6 2.78 51 0 0 0 9 74.1 65 26 23 2 3 33 92 4 0 Independent League Totals 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 7.2 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 WILLIAMS, MARK RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERAGE: 23 BATS: Right BORN: 8/12/89 in Cincinnati, OH HIGH SCHOOL: Perry (OH) High SchoolHEIGHT: 6-3 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Bethel, OH COLLEGE: Marietta College (OH) WEIGHT: 238 FULL NAME: Mark Anthony Williams Jr. TWITTER: @m9willy40 HOW ACQUIRED: Contract purchased from the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League on 8/10/11 SIGNED BY: Joseph Kowal CAREER NOTES: 2012 - Was a Midwest League All-Star.....pitched 4.0 scoreless innings (1bb, 3k) and earned the save in a combined no-hitter (with starter Chad Thompson) in Class-A Wisconsin’s 5-0 win at Clinton on 5/4.....was named Midwest League Pitcher of the Week for 5/14-5/20 and 8/6-8/12.....struck out 11 batters in a 2-0 win vs. Cedar Rapids in the second game of a doubleheader (7ip, 6h, 1bb, 11k). 2011 - Made 14 relief appearances with the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League before signing a minor-league contract with the Brewers on 8/10. PERSONAL: Graduated from Marietta College (OH) with a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting.....earned First Team All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) and Second Team American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) NCAA Division III All-Midwest Region honors in 2011.....went 8-1 with a 1.59 ERA to help lead Marrietta College to the 2011 NCAA Division III National Championship with an 18-5 win over Chapman University (CA) on 5/31/11 in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.....the win marked the program’s fi fth national title. Year Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 Washington-IND 1-1 7.53 14 0 0 0 0 14.1 15 12 12 1 0 16 24 0 0 Helena-R 1-0 3.38 6 0 0 0 0 8.0 8 5 3 0 1 3 8 0 0 2012 Wisconsin-A 7-10 3.88 27 14 1 1 2 116.0 111 58 50 7 4 42 90 5 0 Minor League Totals 8-10 3.85 33 14 1 1 2 124.0 119 63 53 7 5 45 98 5 0 Independent League Totals 1-1 7.53 14 0 0 0 0 14.1 15 12 12 1 0 16 24 0 0

ZARRAGA, SHAWN CATCHERAGE: 24 BATS: Switch BORN: 1/21/89 in Oranjestad, Aruba HIGH SCHOOL: Trinity Christian (FL) HSHEIGHT: 6-0 THROWS: Right RESIDES: Oranjestad, Aruba WEIGHT: 250 FULL NAME: Shawn Joubert Zarraga HOW ACQUIRED: Selected by Milwaukee in the 44th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft SIGNED BY: Charlie SullivanCAREER NOTES: 2012 - Missed most of the season with a torn ACL in his right knee. PERSONAL: Earned All-State honors as a freshman and junior in high school......named the 2006 Palm Beach County Player of the Year.....also was a goalkeeper for Trinity Christian’s soccer team. Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E 2008 AZ Brewers-R .300 36 110 17 33 9 0 2 16 0 2 4 23 24 3 0 4 2009 Wisconsin-A .152 21 46 1 7 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 10 14 0 0 0 Helena-R .266 31 94 15 25 1 1 0 11 1 1 4 11 20 1 1 0 2010 Brevard County-A .281 74 249 31 70 13 0 3 28 0 2 10 31 61 4 0 2 2011 Brevard County-A .272 69 235 22 64 9 1 4 35 7 1 3 16 31 9 2 4 2012 Brevard County-A .292 28 96 11 28 6 1 2 18 0 1 6 9 6 2 1 5 Minor League Totals .273 259 830 97 227 39 3 11 115 8 10 27 100 156 19 4 15

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2012 SEASON WRAP-UPMILWAUKEE BREWERS (83-79)

Third Place, National League Central Division, -14.0 GamesBBWAA MILWAUKEE CHAPTER AWARD WINNERS: OF Ryan Braun was voted team MVP.....RHP Yovani Gallardo was voted team Most Valuable Pitcher.....3B Aramis Ramirez was voted Top Newcomer.....RHP Marco Estrada was voted Unsung Hero.....RHP John Axford was voted the Good Guy Award.

FREE AGENTS (5): The following five players were eligible for free agency at the conclusion of the 2012 season: SS Alex Gonzalez, RHP Livan Hernandez, RHP Shaun Marcum, RHP Francisco Rodriguez and C Yorvit Torrealba.

ARBITRATION (9): The following nine players were eligible for arbitration at the conclusion of the 2012 season: RHP John Axford, RHP Marco Estrada, OF Carlos Gomez, 1B Travis Ishikawa, RHP Kameron Loe, OF Nyjer Morgan, LHP Chris Narveson, LHP Manny Parra and RHP Jose Veras.

MANAGER: Ron Roenicke (179-145, .552) completed his second season as manager in 2012.....his contract was extended on 5/8/12 through the 2014 season with a club option for 2015.....he was named to the 2012 National League All-Star coaching staff by manager Tony LaRussa.....last season, Roenicke joined George Bamberger (1978-79) and Tom Trebelhorn (1987-88) as the only managers in franchise history to post winning records in consecutive full seasons.....no Brewers manager has ever had three straight winning seasons.

COACHES: First base coach Garth Iorg (2nd season), pitching coach Rick Kranitz (2nd season), bullpen coach Stan Kyles (4th season), bench coach Jerry Narron (2nd season) and third base coach Ed Sedar (6th season, 2nd as 3B coach) all returned from the 2011 staff.....hitting coach Johnny Narron (brother of Jerry) replaced Dale Sveum, who went on to manage the Chicago Cubs last season.....Lee Tunnell replaced the dismissed Stan Kyles as bullpen coach on 7/30.....all of the current coaches were invited back for the 2013 season.

ALL-STARS: OF Ryan Braun was the lone Brewers player at the 2012 All-Star Game in Kansas City, snapping a streak of six consecutive seasons in which the team had at least three players at the Midsummer Classic.....Braun started in left field for the injured Matt Kemp.....it marked the sixth straight season that at least one Brewer was in the starting lineup.

WHAT’S BREWING?

MLB Best Records Since 8/20Team Record Since 8/20Milwaukee .........................................29-13 (.690)Oakland .............................................29-13 (.690)San Francisco ...................................28-13 (.683)

Thanks for ComingThe Brewers drew 2,831,385 in attendance at Miller Park in 2012, ranking 11th in the majors and sixth in the National League.....the total ranked fifth in franchise history.Year Attendance2011.......................................................3,071,3732008.......................................................3,068,4582009.......................................................3,037,4512007.......................................................2,869,1442012.......................................................2,831,385

Home BrewedThe Brewers are 106-56 (.654) at home over the last two seasons, best in the majors.....they went 49-32 (.605) in 2012.Team Home Record (2011-12)Milwaukee .......................................106-56 (.654)New York-AL ...................................103-59 (.636)Texas ...............................................102-60 (.630)

Tap the RockiesThe Brewers led the National League in runs scored (776), HR (202) and stolen bases (158) in 2012.....they became the first team since the 1996 Rockies to lead its league in all of these categories.

The Power of CheeseFor the fifth time in franchise history, the Brewers hit 200 HR in a season.Season HR2007.................................................................2311982.................................................................2162001.................................................................2091980.................................................................2032012.................................................................202

Milwau-KBrewers pitching produced 1402 strikeouts last season, which trailed only the 2003 Cubs (1404) in Major League history.....three of the top four strikeout totals in MLB history were recorded in 2012.Team Strikeouts2003 Cubs .....................................................14042012 Brewers ...............................................14022012 Phillies ..................................................13852012 Rays .....................................................1383

NL RBI Duo Leaders - 2012Teammates RBIBraun (112) & Ramirez (105), Mil .................217Holliday (102) & Beltran (97), StL ...................199LaRoche (100) & Zimmerman (95), Wsh..............195

2012 MILWAUKEE BREWERS - 46 PLAYERS USED

RHP John AxfordRHP Vinnie ChulkRHP Tim DillardRHP Marco EstradaRHP Mike FiersRHP Yovani GallardoRHP Zack GreinkeRHP Jim HendersonRHP Livan HernandezRHP Brandon KintzlerRHP Kameron LoeRHP Shaun MarcumRHP Mike McClendonLHP Chris Narveson

LHP Manny ParraRHP Wily PeraltaLHP Juan PerezRHP Francisco RodriguezRHP Mark RogersRHP Josh StinsonRHP Tyler ThornburgRHP Jose VerasLHP Randy Wolf

Pitchers: 23

OF Norichika AokiINF Jeff BianchiOF Ryan BraunINF Brooks ConradINF Eric Farris1B Mat GamelOF Carlos GomezSS Alex GonzalezINF Taylor Green1B/OF Corey Hart1B/OF Travis IshikawaINF Cesar IzturisC George KottarasC Jonathan Lucroy

C Martin MaldonadoINF Edwin MaysonetOF Nyjer Morgan3B Aramis RamirezINF Cody RansomOF Logan SchaferSS Jean SeguraC Yorvit Torrealba2B Rickie Weeks

Position Players: 23

BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2012) WON - 3345 LOST - 3650 PCT. - .478

BREWERS ALL-TIME IN NL (1998-2012) WON - 1145 LOST - 1283 PCT. - .472

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BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (183 days): The Brewers spent the following days alone or tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 0, SECOND: 17, THIRD: 30, FOURTH: 118, FIFTH: 18, SIXTH: 0.....the Brewers spent the last 18 days of the season in third place.....the team was eliminated from postseason contention on 9/30 (Game #159).

SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers went 24-23-5 in series play in 2012.....Game 1: 27-25, Game 2: 30-22, Game 3: 25-25, Game 4: 1-7.....Sweep Wins (7): at Los Angeles (4g, 5/28-5/31), vs. Houston (3g, 7/30-8/1), vs. Cincinnati (3g, 8/6-8/8), vs. Chicago-NL (3g, 8/20-8/22), vs. Pittsburgh (3g, 8/31-9/2), vs. Atlanta (3g, 9/10-9/12) and at Pittsburgh (3g, 9/18-9/20).....Sweep Losses (7): at Atlanta (3g, 4/13-4/15), at Houston (2g, 5/16-5/17), at Kansas City (3g, 6/12-6/14), at Cincinnati (3g, 7/20-7/22), at Philadelphia (3g, 7/23-7/25), at St. Louis (3g, 8/3-8/5) and at Colorado (3g, 8/13-8/15).

BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers went 49-32 (.605) at home last season, going 16-8-2 in series play.....their .605 home winning percentage trailed only the Reds, Cardinals and Nationals in the National League as each went 50-31 (.617).....the Brewers went 13-2-2 over their last 17 home series.....they went 22-6 over their last 28 home games, including a 9-game winning streak from 8/20-9/12.....the streak tied a Miller Park record (also 5/13-5/25, 2011).

BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers went 34-47 (.420) on the road, going 8-15-3 in series play.....the team was 15-9 in its last 24 road games and 4-1-2 in its last 7 road series.....the team had an 11-game road losing streak from 7/20-8/11, marking the second-longest road losing streak in franchise history.....the Brewers have had just one winning road season since 2000, going 41-40 (.506) in 2008. OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - RH John Axford, RH Tim Dillard, RH Marco Estrada, RH Yovani Gallardo, RH Zack Greinke, RH Kameron Loe, RH Shaun Marcum, LH Chris Narveson, LH Manny Parra, RH Francisco Rodriguez, RH Jose Veras, LH Randy Wolf.....CATCHERS (2) - George Kottaras, Jonathan Lucroy.....INFIELDERS (6) - Mat Gamel, Alex Gonzalez, Travis Ishikawa, Cesar Izturis, Aramis Ramirez, Rickie Weeks.....OUTFIELDERS (5) - Norichika Aoki, Ryan Braun, Carlos Gomez, Corey Hart, Nyjer Morgan.

MVPRyan Braun, who finished second in National League MVP voting to the Giants’ Buster Posey, led the NL in HR (41), total bases (356), runs (108) and OPS (.987) while tied for the lead in extra-base hits (80).....Braun was also among the NL leaders in RBI (2nd, 112), hits (2nd, 191), slugging percentage (2nd, .595), batting average (3rd, .319), on-base percentage (3rd, .391) and stolen bases (T9th, 30).

A Star is BraunRyan Braun has hit 202 HR in his career, tying him for sixth in Major League history by any player over his first six seasons.Player HRRalph Kiner (1946-51) - HOF ..........................257Albert Pujols (2001-06) ....................................250Ryan Howard (2004-09) ..................................222Eddie Mathews (1952-57) - HOF ....................222Mark Teixeira (2003-08) ..................................203Ryan Braun (2007-12) ....................................202Frank Robinson (1956-61) - HOF ...................202

30/30Ryan Braun (41hr/30sb) notched the third 30/30 season in franchise history and the second of his career.....it also was the 11th “40/30” season in Major League history.Player 30/30 SeasonTommy Harper (1970) ...........................31hr/38sbRyan Braun (2011) ..............................33hr/33sbRyan Braun (2012) ..............................41hr/30sb

THE BREWERS WHEN..... Scoring First............................... 50-26 Opponent Scores First............... 33-53

Out-hitting Opponent ................. 56-16 Out-hit by Opponent .................. 20-61 Hit Totals Even .............................. 7-2

Committing An Error .................. 28-43 Committing No Errors ................ 55-36

Leading After 7 Innings.............. 72-11 Trailing After 7 Innings ................ 5-59 Tied After 7 Innings ....................... 6-9

Leading After 8 Innings ............. 72-11 Trailing After 8 Innings ................ 2-61 Tied After 8 Innings ....................... 9-7

Hitting a Home Run ................... 70-37 Not Hitting a Home Run ............ 13-42

Scoring at Least 4 Runs ............ 68-26 Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer ........... 15-53

vs. Right-Handed Starter ........... 57-58 vs. Left-Handed Starter ............. 26-21

Day Games ................................ 25-35 Night Games .............................. 58-44

Decided In Last At-Bat .............. 17-26 Walkoff Wins & Losses ................ 7-13 1-Run Games ............................ 24-32 Extra Innings ................................ 7-11 Come-From-Behind Wins ............... 45 Losses After Leading ...................... 36 Shutouts....................................... 9-11

vs. NL Central ............................ 45-34 vs. NL East ................................ 15-19 vs. NL West ............................... 17-17 Interleague ..................................... 6-9

BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH Monday ............ 12-9 Tuesday ........... 16-9 Wednesday ...... 16-9 Thursday ............ 4-9 Friday ............. 14-12 Saturday ........ 10-16 Sunday .......... 11-15

April .................11-12 May ................ 12-16 June ............... 12-14 July ................. 12-14 August ............ 16-12 September...... 18-10 October .............. 2-1

Games ..................................... Weeks (157)Batting Average ........................Braun (.319)At-Bats .......................................Braun (598)Runs ..........................................Braun (108)Hits ............................................Braun (191)Total Bases ...............................Braun (356)Doubles ...................................Ramirez (50)Triples ......................... Five Players Tied (4)Home Runs .................................Braun (41)RBI .............................................Braun (112)Stolen Bases .............................Gomez (37)Walks ......................................... Weeks (74)Strikeouts ................................. Weeks (169)

-Games ..................................Rodriguez (78)Wins .........................................Gallardo (16)Losses .............................. Fiers & Wolf (10)ERA .......................................Greinke (3.44)Innings Pitched ...................Gallardo (204.0)Walks .......................................Gallardo (81)Strikeouts ...............................Gallardo (204)Saves ..........................................Axford (35)

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DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Pos. GA/GB Attendance Average 1 4/6 vs. StL L 5-11 Garcia, 1-0 Gallardo, 0-1 0-1 T3 -1.5 46,086 (sellout) 46,086 2 4/7 vs. StL W 6-0 Greinke, 1-0 Wainwright, 0-1 1-1 T2 -0.5 42,084 (sellout) 44,085 3 4/8 vs. StL L 3-9 Lynn, 1-0 Wolf, 0-1 1-2 T5 -1.5 33,211 40,460 4 4/9 at ChC W 7-5 Marcum, 1-0 Volstad, 0-1 Axford, 1 2-2 T4 -1.5 38,136 38,136 5 4/10 at ChC W 7-4 Narveson, 1-0 Maholm, 0-1 Rodriguez, 1 3-2 T2 -1.5 37,265 37,701 6 4/11 at ChC W 2-1 Gallardo, 1-1 Dempster, 0-1 Axford, 2 4-2 2 -0.5 34,044 36,482 7 4/12 at ChC L 0-8 Garza, 1-0 Greinke, 1-1 4-3 2 -1.0 36,311 36,439 8 4/13 at Atl L 8-10 Venters, 1-0 Rodriguez, 0-1 Kimbrel, 3 4-4 2 -1.0 50,635 (sellout) 39,278 9 4/14 at Atl L 1-2 Minor, 1-1 Marcum, 1-1 Kimbrel, 4 4-5 3 -2.0 37,408 38,967 10 4/15 at Atl L 4-7 Beachy, 1-1 Narveson, 1-1 4-6 3 -3.0 30,831 37,804 4/16 OFF DAY 4-6 T2 -3.0 11 4/17 vs. LA W 5-4 Veras, 1-0 Guerra, 1-1 5-6 2 -3.0 27,159 37,135 12 4/18 vs. LA W 3-2 (10) Loe, 1-0 Guerrier, 0-1 6-6 2 -3.0 30,189 35,746 13 4/19 vs. LA L 3-4 Harang, 1-1 Wolf, 0-2 Guerra, 6 6-7 2 -3.0 30,091 34,803 14 4/20 vs. Col L 3-4 Belisle, 1-0 Axford, 0-1 Betancourt, 4 6-8 T2 -4.0 39,188 35,430 15 4/21 vs. Col W 9-4 Veras, 2-0 Rogers, 0-1 7-8 2 -3.0 43,565 (sellout) 36,447 16 4/22 vs. Col L 1-4 Guthrie, 2-1 Rodriguez, 0-2 Betancourt, 5 7-9 T2 -4.0 42,611 (sellout) 37,132 17 4/23 vs. Hou W 6-5 Greinke, 2-1 Harrell, 1-1 Axford, 3 8-9 2 -3.0 36,291 37,048 18 4/24 vs. Hou W 9-6 Wolf, 1-2 Norris, 1-1 Axford, 4 9-9 2 -2.0 38,686 37,196 19 4/25 vs. Hou L 5-7 Lopez, 2-0 Veras, 2-1 Myers, 3 9-10 3 -3.0 26,778 36,328 4/26 OFF DAY 9-10 T2 -3.0 20 4/27 at StL L 1-13 Westbrook, 3-1 Gallardo, 1-2 9-11 T2 -4.0 43,063 38,462 21 4/28 at StL L 3-7 Lohse, 4-0 Estrada, 0-1 9-12 4 -5.0 42,586 38,920 22 4/29 at StL W 3-2 Greinke, 3-1 Garcia, 2-1 Axford, 5 10-12 3 -4.0 45, 824 (sellout) 39,610 23 4/30 at SD W 8-3 Wolf, 2-2 Wieland, 0-4 11-12 3 -3.5 16,218 37,484 24 5/1 at SD L 0-2 Cashner, 2-1 Rodriguez, 0-3 Street, 4 11-13 3 -4.5 19,260 35,965 25 5/2 at SD L 0-5 Suppan, 1-0 Gallardo, 1-3 11-14 T3 -5.5 15,786 34,413 5/3 OFF DAY 11-14 T3 -5.0 26 5/4 at SF W 6-4 Loe, 2-0 Hensley, 1-3 Axford, 6 12-14 T3 -4.0 41,082 (sellout) 34,889 27 5/5 at SF L 2-5 Bumgarner, 5-1 Wolf, 2-3 Casilla, 5 12-15 T4 -4.0 41,135 (sellout) 35,306 28 5/6 at SF L 3-4 (11) Lopez, 3-0 Dillard, 0-1 12-16 T4 -5.0 41,796 (sellout) 35,711 29 5/7 vs. Cin L 1-6 Arroyo, 2-1 Estrada, 0-2 12-17 T5 -6.0 27,157 35,623 30 5/8 vs. Cin W 8-3 Gallardo, 2-3 Bailey, 1-3 13-17 5 -6.0 28,108 35,086 31 5/9 vs. Cin L 1-2 Chapman, 3-0 Axford, 0-2 Ondrusek, 1 13-18 T5 -7.0 27,090 34,553 5/10 OFF DAY 13-18 T5 -7.0 32 5/11 vs. ChC W 8-7 (13) Chulk, 1-0 Castillo, 0-1 14-18 T4 -6.0 40,097 34,899 33 5/12 vs. ChC W 8-2 Marcum, 2-1 Volstad, 0-5 15-18 T3 -5.0 42,339 (sellout) 35,337 34 5/13 vs. ChC L 2-8 Camp, 1-1 Loe, 2-1 15-19 T4 -5.0 42,167 (sellout) 35,717 35 5/14 at NYM L 1-3 Batista, 1-1 Gallardo, 2-4 Francisco, 9 15-20 T4 -5.0 20,061 34,791 36 5/15 at NYM W 8-0 Greinke, 4-1 Gee, 2-3 16-20 4 -5.0 22,268 34,095 37 5/16 at Hou L 3-8 Norris, 4-1 Wolf, 2-4 16-21 T4 -6.0 15,453 33,114 38 5/17 at Hou L 0-4 Happ, 3-3 Marcum, 2-2 16-22 5 -6.0 15,173 32,217 39 5/18 vs. Min L 3-11 Diamond, 3-0 Estrada, 0-3 16-23 5 -6.0 32,421 35,543 40 5/19 vs. Min L 4-5 (11) Gray, 3-0 Parra, 0-1 Capps, 9 16-24 5 -6.0 42,398 (sellout) 35,886 41 5/20 vs. Min W 16-4 Greinke, 5-1 Marquis, 2-4 17-24 5 -5.0 33,064 35,751 42 5/21 vs. SF L 3-4 (14) Casilla, 1-2 Perez, 0-1 17-25 5 -6.0 31,644 35,565 43 5/22 vs. SF L 4-6 Cain, 4-2 Marcum, 2-3 Casilla, 11 17-26 5 -7.0 30,451 35,342 44 5/23 vs. SF W 8-5 Veras, 3-1 Zito, 3-2 Axford, 7 18-26 5 -7.0 37,691 35,440 5/24 OFF DAY 18-26 5 -7.0 45 5/25 at Ari W 7-1 Gallardo, 3-4 Kennedy, 3-5 19-26 5 -6.0 35,478 32,372 46 5/26 at Ari L 5-8 Miley, 6-1 Greinke, 5-2 Putz, 10 19-27 5 -7.0 30,184 32,273 47 5/27 at Ari L 3-4 Shaw, 1-2 Veras, 3-2 Putz, 11 19-28 5 -8.0 33,481 32,325 48 5/28 at LA W 3-2 Marcum, 3-3 Harang, 3-3 Axford, 8 20-28 5 -7.0 38,016 32,562 49 5/29 at LA W 2-1 Fiers, 1-0 Eovaldi, 0-1 Axford, 9 21-28 5 -7.0 51,137 33,305 50 5/30 at LA W 6-3 Gallardo, 4-4 Kershaw, 4-3 Axford, 10 22-28 T4 -6.0 25,509 33,005

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G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Pos. GA/GB Attendance Average 51 5/31 at LA W 6-2 Greinke, 6-2 Billingsley, 2-4 23-28 4 -5.5 26,773 32,775 52 6/1 vs. Pit L 2-8 Correia, 2-5 Wolf, 2-5 23-29 4 -6.5 33,055 35,345 53 6/2 vs. Pit W 5-1 Marcum, 4-3 Bedard, 3-6 24-29 4 -6.5 39,603 35,509 54 6/3 vs. Pit L 5-6 McDonald, 5-2 Fiers, 1-1 Hanrahan, 14 24-30 4 -6.5 34,334 35,465 6/4 OFF DAY 24-30 4 -6.5 55 6/5 vs. ChC L 0-10 Dempster, 1-3 Gallardo, 4-5 24-31 T4 -6.5 28,071 35,201 56 6/6 vs. ChC W 8-0 Greinke, 7-2 Maholm, 4-5 25-31 4 -6.5 27,112 34,922 57 6/7 vs. ChC W 4-3 (10) Axford, 1-2 Coleman, 0-1 26-31 4 -5.5 30,123 34,762 58 6/8 vs. SD W 9-5 Marcum, 5-3 Volquez, 2-6 27-31 4 -5.5 32,759 34,698 59 6/9 vs. SD L 2-5 Ohlendorf, 1-0 Fiers, 1-2 Street, 5 27-32 4 -5.5 41,604 (sellout) 34,193 60 6/10 vs. SD W 6-5 Gallardo, 5-5 Bass, 2-6 Veras, 1 28-32 4 -4.5 43,021 (sellout) 35,159 6/11 OFF DAY 28-32 4 -4.5 61 6/12 at KC L 1-2 Holland, 2-2 Rodriguez, 0-4 Broxton, 15 28-33 4 -5.5 24,258 32,470 62 6/13 at KC L 3-4 (11) Collins, 3-0 Loe, 2-2 28-34 4 -6.5 17,885 31,967 63 6/14 at KC L 3-4 Collins, 4-0 Axford, 1-3 28-35 4 -7.5 21,869 31,631 64 6/15 at Min W 5-3 Loe, 3-2 Capps, 1-4 Axford, 11 29-35 4 -7.5 37,295 31,814 65 6/16 at Min W 6-2 Fiers, 2-2 Hendriks, 0-3 30-35 4 -7.5 37,698 31,997 66 6/17 at Min L 4-5 (15) Swarzak, 1-4 Dillard, 0-2 30-36 4 -8.5 39,206 (sellout) 32,216 67 6/18 vs. Tor W 7-6 Loe, 4-2 Coello, 0-1 Axford, 12 31-36 4 -7.5 32,223 35,073 68 6/19 vs. Tor L 9-10 Oliver, 1-2 Axford, 1-4 Janssen, 7 31-37 4 -7.5 36,334 35,109 69 6/20 vs. Tor W 8-3 Gallardo, 6-5 Carreno, 0-2 32-37 4 -6.5 33,077 35,052 6/21 OFF DAY 32-37 4 -6.5 70 6/22 at CWS W 1-0 (10) Greinke, 8-2 Crain, 1-1 Axford, 13 33-37 4 -5.5 22,798 31,939 71 6/23 at CWS L 6-8 Crain, 2-1 Veras, 3-3 Reed, 9 33-38 4 -6.5 30,337 31,893 72 6/24 at CWS L 0-1 (10) Bruney, 1-0 Parra, 0-2 33-39 4 -6.5 26,545 31,745 73 6/25 at Cin L 1-3 LATOS, 6-2 Gallardo, 6-6 33-40 4 -7.5 34,485 31,819 74 6/26 at Cin L 3-4 Marshall, 2-3 Axford, 1-5 Chapman, 9 33-41 4 -8.5 32,986 31,849 75 6/27 at Cin W 8-4 Greinke, 9-2 Bailey, 5-6 34-41 4 -7.5 28,906 31,774 6/28 OFF DAY 34-41 4 -7.0 76 6/29 vs. Ari L 3-9 Kennedy, 6-7 Wolf, 2-6 34-42 4 -8.0 38,030 35,133 77 6/30 vs. Ari W 10-2 Fiers, 3-2 Miley, 9-4 35-42 4 -8.0 41,647 (sellout) 35,304 78 7/1 vs. Ari W 2-1 Axford, 2-5 Corbin, 2-4 36-42 4 -7.0 38,605 35,389 79 7/2 vs. Mia W 6-5 Rodriguez, 1-4 Webb, 3-2 Axford, 14 37-42 4 -7.0 28,674 35,221 80 7/3 vs. Mia W 13-12 (10) Hernandez, 2-1 Bell, 2-4 38-42 4 -6.0 33,178 35,171 81 7/4 vs. Mia L 6-7 (10) LeBlanc, 1-0 Parra, 0-3 Bell, 18 38-43 4 -7.0 31,910 35,093 82 7/5 vs. Mia L 0-4 Buehrle, 8-8 Fiers, 3-3 38-44 4 -8.0 27,443 34,916 83 7/6 at Hou W 7-1 Gallardo, 7-6 Happ, 6-9 39-44 4 -7.0 23,430 31,565 84 7/7 at Hou L 3-6 Rodriguez, 7-6 Greinke, 9-3 Myers, 18 39-45 4 -8.0 23,027 31,357 85 7/8 at Hou W 5-3 (10) Parra, 1-3 Rodriguez, 1-8 Axford, 15 40-45 4 -8.0 16,966 31,014 7/9 All-Star Break 7/10 All-Star Game: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: NL-8, AL-0 (Ryan Braun represented Brewers) 7/11 All-Star Break 7/12 All-Star Break 86 7/13 vs. Pit W 10-7 Rodriguez, 2-4 Watson, 4-1 41-45 4 -7.0 35,025 34,918 87 7/14 vs. Pit L 4-6 Correia, 6-6 Loe, 4-3 Hanrahan, 24 41-46 4 -8.0 42,029 (sellout) 35,076 88 7/15 vs. Pit W 4-1 Gallardo, 8-6 Burnett, 10-3 Axford, 16 42-46 4 -8.0 35,430 35,084 89 7/16 vs. StL L 2-3 Motte, 4-3 Axford, 2-6 42-47 4 -8.0 30,128 34,978 90 7/17 vs. StL W 3-2 Wolf, 3-6 Kelly, 1-2 Rodriguez, 2 43-47 4 -8.0 30,491 34,885 91 7/18 vs. StL W 4-3 Axford, 3-6 Wainwright, 7-10 Rodriguez, 3 44-47 4 -7.0 37,753 34,943 7/19 OFF DAY 44-47 4 -7.5 92 7/20 at Cin L 1-3 Bailey, 9-6 Estrada, 0-4 Chapman, 16 44-48 4 -8.5 30,247 30,997 93 7/21 at Cin L 2-6 Arroyo, 5-6 Gallardo, 8-7 44-49 4 -9.5 40,090 (sellout) 31,203 94 7/22 at Cin L 1-2 Cueto, 12-5 Fiers, 3-4 Chapman, 17 44-50 4 -10.5 32,884 31,241 95 7/23 at Phi L 6-7 Savery, 1-2 Rodriguez, 2-5 44-51 4 -11.5 43,717 (sellout) 31,512 96 7/24 at Phi L 6-7 Schwimer, 1-1 Loe, 4-4 Papelbon, 22 44-52 4 -12.5 43,745 (sellout) 31,772 97 7/25 at Phi L 6-7 (10) Schwimer, 2-1 Rodriguez, 2-6 44-53 4 -13.5 44,715 (sellout) 32,042 98 7/26 vs. Wsh L 2-8 Jackson, 6-6 Gallardo, 8-8 44-54 4 -14.0 33,176 34,908 99 7/27 vs. Wsh W 6-0 Fiers, 4-4 Detwiler, 5-4 45-54 4 -14.0 35,858 34,927 100 7/28 vs. Wsh L 1-4 Zimmermann, 8-6 Wolf, 3-7 Clippard, 19 45-55 4 -15.0 41,890 (sellout) 35,061 101 7/29 vs. Wsh L 10-11 (11) Stammen, 4-1 Veras, 3-4 Clippard, 20 45-56 4 -16.0 44,663 (sellout) 35,242 102 7/30 vs. Hou W 8-7 Hernandez, 3-1 Cordero, 0-3 Axford, 17 46-56 4 -15.0 28,131 35,110 103 7/31 vs. Hou W 10-1 Gallardo, 9-8 Keuchel, 1-4 47-56 4 -15.0 30,011 35,017 104 8/1 vs. Hou W 13-4 Fiers, 5-4 Lyles, 2-8 48-56 4 -15.0 32,217 34,967 8/2 OFF DAY 48-56 4 -15.5 105 8/3 at StL L 3-9 Kelly, 2-4 Wolf, 3-8 48-57 4 -16.5 41,505 32,235

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G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Pos. GA/GB Attendance Average 106 8/4 at StL L 1-6 WAINWRIGHT, 9-10 Rogers, 0-1 48-58 4 -17.5 42,036 32,431 107 8/5 at StL L 0-3 Lohse, 12-2 Estrada, 0-5 Motte, 24 48-59 4 -17.5 40,274 32,585 108 8/6 vs. Cin W 6-3 Gallardo, 10-8 Arroyo, 7-7 Axford, 18 49-59 4 -16.5 31,319 34,903 109 8/7 vs. Cin W 3-1 Fiers, 6-4 Cueto, 14-6 Henderson, 1 50-59 4 -15.5 41,213 35,012 110 8/8 vs. Cin W 3-2 Axford, 4-6 Broxton, 1-1 Henderson, 2 51-59 4 -14.5 33,788 34,991 8/9 OFF DAY 51-59 4 -14.0 111 8/10 at Hou L 3-4 Lopez, 4-1 Axford, 4-7 51-60 4 -15.0 21,025 32,362 112 8/11 at Hou L 5-6 (10) Lopez, 5-1 Henderson, 0-1 51-61 4 -16.0 17,942 32,090 113 8/12 at Hou W 5-3 Gallardo, 11-8 Lyles, 2-9 Loe, 1 52-61 4 -16.0 19,235 31,852 114 8/13 at Col L 6-9 Francis, 4-4 Fiers, 6-5 52-62 4 -16.5 26,821 31,761 115 8/14 at Col L 6-8 Chatwood, 3-2 Wolf, 3-9 Betancourt, 21 52-63 4 -17.5 28,036 31,694 116 8/15 at Col L 6-7 Harris, 1-0 Henderson, 0-2 52-64 4 -18.5 23,411 31,549 117 8/16 vs. Phi W 7-4 Hernandez, 4-1 Lindblom, 2-3 Henderson, 3 53-64 4 -17.5 30,117 34,910 118 8/17 vs. Phi W 6-2 Gallardo, 12-8 Worley, 6-8 54-64 4 -17.5 39,163 34,980 119 8/18 vs. Phi L 3-4 Hamels, 14-6 Fiers, 6-6 Papelbon, 27 54-65 4 -18.0 43,386 (sellout) 35,115 120 8/19 vs. Phi L 0-8 Kendrick, 6-9 Wolf, 3-10 54-66 4 -19.0 42,224 (sellout) 35,228 121 8/20 vs. ChC W 9-5 Rogers, 1-1 Germano, 2-3 55-66 4 -18.0 28,776 35,127 122 8/21 vs. ChC W 5-2 Estrada, 1-5 Rusin, 0-1 Axford, 19 56-66 4 -18.0 29,179 35,036 123 8/22 vs. ChC W 3-2 Gallardo, 13-8 Wood, 4-10 Axford, 20 57-66 4 -18.0 30,743 34,971 8/23 OFF DAY 57-66 4 -17.5 124 8/24 at Pit W 6-5 Fiers, 7-6 Rodriguez, 8-13 Loe, 2 58-66 4 -16.5 37,197 (sellout) 31,646 125 8/25 at Pit L 0-4 Karstens, 5-3 Marcum, 5-4 58-67 4 -17.5 37,460 (sellout) 31,745 126 8/26 at Pit W 7-0 Rogers, 2-1 Bedard, 7-14 59-67 4 -16.5 36,626 (sellout) 31,826 127 8/27 at ChC W 15-4 Estrada, 2-5 Germano, 2-4 60-67 4 -16.5 32,541 31,838 128 8/28 at ChC W 4-1 Gallardo, 14-8 Wood, 4-11 Axford, 21 61-67 4 -16.5 30,017 31,809 129 8/29 at ChC W 3-1 Fiers, 8-6 Samardzija, 8-12 Axford, 22 62-67 4 -16.5 33,271 31,832 130 8/30 at ChC L 11-12 Marmol, 2-2 Rodriguez, 2-7 62-68 4 -17.0 28,859 31,785 131 8/31 vs. Pit W 9-3 Rogers, 3-1 Karstens, 5-4 63-68 4 -17.0 33,877 34,955 132 9/1 vs. Pit W 3-2 Axford, 5-7 Hanrahan, 4-1 64-68 4 -16.0 32,060 34,912 133 9/2 vs. Pit W 12-8 Loe, 5-4 McDonald, 12-7 Axford, 23 65-68 4 -16.0 32,728 34,880 134 9/3 at Mia L 3-7 Nolasco, 11-12 Fiers, 8-7 Cishek, 12 65-69 4 -16.0 22,391 31,641 135 9/4 at Mia W 8-4 Loe, 6-4 Dunn, 0-2 Axford, 24 66-69 4 -16.0 23,403 31,516 136 9/5 at Mia W 8-5 Peralta, 1-0 Eovaldi, 4-11 Axford, 25 67-69 4 -15.0 22,288 31,378 137 9/6 at Mia L 2-6 Johnson, 8-11 Estrada, 2-6 67-70 4 -15.5 18,707 31,192 138 9/7 at StL W 5-4 (13) Kintzler, 1-0 Lynn, 13-7 Axford, 26 68-70 4 -14.5 38,648 31,300 139 9/8 at StL W 6-3 Fiers, 9-7 Westbrook, 13-11 Axford, 27 69-70 4 -14.5 40,422 31,430 140 9/9 at StL L 4-5 (10) Lynn, 14-7 Loe, 6-5 69-71 4 -14.5 39,919 31,550 141 9/10 vs. Atl W 4-1 Veras, 4-4 Venters, 5-4 Axford, 28 70-71 4 -14.5 34,395 34, 873 142 9/11 vs. Atl W 5-0 Estrada, 3-6 Hudson, 14-6 71-71 4 -14.5 27,382 34,768 143 9/12 vs. Atl W 8-2 Gallardo, 15-8 Maholm, 12-10 72-71 4 -14.5 37,847 34,811 9/13 OFF DAY 72-71 4 -14.5 144 9/14 vs. NYM L 3-7 Niese, 11-9 Fiers, 9-8 72-72 4 -14.5 38,216 34,857 145 9/15 vs. NYM W 9-6 Kintzler, 2-0 Mejia, 0-1 73-72 4 -13.5 38,108 34,901 146 9/16 vs. NYM W 3-0 Peralta, 2-0 Young, 4-8 Axford, 29 74-72 3 -13.5 38,677 34,952 9/17 OFF DAY 74-72 T3 -13.5 147 9/18 at Pit W 6-0 Gallardo, 16-8 Burnett, 15-8 75-72 3 -13.5 15,492 31,327 148 9/19 at Pit W 3-1 Estrada, 4-6 McPherson, 0-1 Axford, 30 76-72 3 -13.5 15,337 31,108 149 9/20 at Pit W 9-7 Parra, 2-3 Resop, 1-4 Axford, 31 77-72 3 -13.5 14,697 30,886 150 9/21 at Wsh W 4-2 Veras, 5-4 Clippard, 2-6 Axford, 32 78-72 3 -12.5 30,382 30,879 151 9/22 at Wsh L 4-10 Gonzalez, 20-8 Peralta, 2-1 78-73 3 -13.5 40,493 (sellout) 31,006 152 9/23 at Wsh W 6-2 Kintzler, 3-0 Mattheus, 5-3 Axford, 33 79-73 3 -12.5 33,111 31,033 153 9/24 at Wsh L 2-12 Zimmermann, 12-8 Estrada, 4-7 79-74 3 -13.0 25,302 30,960 154 9/25 at Cin L 2-4 Cueto, 19-9 Fiers, 9-9 Chapman, 36 79-75 3 -14.0 18,155 30,798 155 9/26 at Cin W 8-1 Marcum, 6-4 Arroyo, 12-9 80-75 3 -13.0 20,570 30,670 156 9/27 at Cin L 1-2 Broxton, 3-1 Axford, 5-8 80-76 3 -14.0 23,411 30,580 157 9/28 vs. Hou L 6-7 Gonzalez, 3-1 Gallardo, 16-9 Lopez, 9 80-77 3 -15.0 41,716 (sellout) 35,041 158 9/29 vs. Hou W 9-5 Estrada, 5-7 Keuchel, 3-8 81-77 3 -14.0 34,294 35,031 159 9/30 vs. Hou L 0-7 LYLES, 5-12 Fiers, 9-10 81-78 3 -15.0 38,443 35,075 160 10/1 vs. SD W 5-3 Marcum, 7-4 Richard, 14-14 Axford, 34 82-78 3 -14.0 30,398 35,015 161 10/2 vs. SD W 4-3 Henderson, 1-2 Bass, 2-8 Axford, 35 83-78 3 -14.0 30,714 34,962 162 10/3 vs. SD L 6-7 Layne, 2-0 Henderson, 1-3 Gregerson, 9 83-79 3 -14.0 34,451 34,955 BOLD - Complete Game

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BATTING STATSOVERALL TEAM BATTINGPLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBPAoki .288 151 520 81 150 37 4 10 50 7 5 13 43 55 30 8 6 3 .433 .355Axford .000 75 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Bianchi .188 33 69 8 13 2 0 3 9 2 1 0 4 13 0 0 1 1 .348 .230Braun .319 154 598 108 191 36 3 41 112 0 5 11 63 128 30 7 12 6 .595 .391Conrad .075 25 40 2 3 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 3 16 0 0 0 0 .225 .136Estrada .100 29 40 1 4 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 21 0 0 0 0 .150 .143Farris .125 13 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 .125 .222Fiers .094 23 32 0 3 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 5 .094 .094Gallardo .164 33 67 3 11 3 0 1 9 8 0 0 0 25 0 0 1 1 .254 .164Gamel .246 21 69 10 17 2 1 1 6 0 1 1 4 15 3 0 0 3 .348 .293Gomez .260 137 415 72 108 19 4 19 51 6 3 8 20 98 37 6 6 5 .463 .305Gonzalez .259 24 81 8 21 4 0 4 15 0 0 2 6 15 1 1 1 3 .457 .326Green .184 58 103 8 19 7 0 3 14 0 2 2 10 24 0 0 3 2 .340 .265Greinke .212 24 33 3 7 3 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 .394 .206Hart .270 149 562 91 152 35 4 30 83 2 3 11 44 151 5 0 13 6 .507 .334Hernandez .000 44 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .200 MIL .000 26 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Ishikawa .257 94 152 19 39 12 1 4 30 4 1 4 13 42 0 0 4 2 .428 .329Izturis .241 62 166 13 40 7 2 2 11 4 0 0 3 13 1 1 7 3 .343 .254 MIL .235 57 162 9 38 6 2 2 11 4 0 0 3 13 1 1 7 3 .333 .248Kottaras .209 58 86 10 18 4 0 3 12 1 0 0 29 24 0 0 2 0 .360 .409Loe .000 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000Lucroy .320 96 316 46 101 17 4 12 58 1 3 4 22 44 4 1 12 7 .513 .368Maldonado .266 78 233 22 62 9 0 8 30 4 0 2 17 56 1 1 5 6 .408 .321Marcum .105 22 38 1 4 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 14 0 0 0 1 .132 .171Maysonet .250 30 60 7 15 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 3 9 1 0 1 4 .350 .297McClendon .000 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Morgan 239 122 289 44 69 5 3 3 16 7 0 6 20 63 12 5 4 0 .308 .302Narveson .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Parra .000 62 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Peralta .091 6 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 .182 .091Perez .000 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Ramirez .300 149 570 92 171 50 3 27 105 0 4 12 44 82 9 2 14 7 .540 .360Ransom .220 90 246 29 54 14 0 11 42 3 0 3 30 109 0 1 6 8 .411 .312 MIL .196 64 168 18 33 7 0 6 26 3 0 0 23 79 0 1 5 4 .345 .293Rogers .214 8 14 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .357 .214Schafer .304 16 23 3 7 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 .522 .320Segura .264 44 148 19 39 4 3 0 14 1 1 0 13 21 7 1 1 10 .331 .321Stinson .000 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Thornburg .200 8 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .400 .200Torrealba .000 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .167Weeks .230 157 588 85 135 29 4 21 63 0 2 13 74 169 16 3 9 16 .400 .328Wolf .150 26 40 3 6 0 0 0 4 5 1 0 0 11 0 1 2 0 .150 .146PITCHERS .137 162 292 13 40 13 0 2 21 32 2 0 5 116 0 1 5 11 .202 .151MILWAUKEE .259 162 5557 776 1442 300 39 202 741 76 35 90 466 1240 158 39 111 99 .437 .325OPPONENTS .261 162 5594 733 1458 290 31 169 697 61 34 31 525 1402 123 39 104 124 .414 .326

BREWERS PINCH HITTINGPLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBPAoki .409 24 22 2 9 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 .409 .435Bianchi .167 13 12 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 .250 .231Braun .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Conrad .000 15 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 .000 .067Farris .125 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .125 .125Gamel .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Gomez .300 22 20 2 6 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 .550 .333Green .143 28 21 2 3 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 0 .429 .308Greinke .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Hart .333 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .667 .333Ishikawa .260 55 50 6 13 2 1 0 8 0 0 1 3 12 0 0 0 .340 .315Izturis .200 12 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .200 .200Kottaras .273 29 22 2 6 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 .545 .407Lucroy .364 13 11 2 4 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 .636 .462Maldonado .071 15 14 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 .071 .133Marcum .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Maysonet .125 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .125 .125Morgan .194 39 36 3 7 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 1 .278 .237Ramirez .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .000 .667Ransom .231 14 13 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 .308 .231Rogers .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Schafer .500 9 8 2 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 .750 .444Segura .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000Torrealba .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .333Weeks .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000TOTALS .223 282 24 63 12 4 4 42 5 1 2 25 89 2 1 3 .337 .290

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BREWERS STARTING PITCHINGPITCHER W-L ERA G CG IP H R ER HR HB BB IB SO WP BK AVGEstrada 5-7 3.76 23 0 129.1 124 60 54 17 0 25 0 133 4 1 .252Fiers 9-10 3.77 22 0 126.2 125 56 53 12 2 36 0 133 4 0 .255Gallardo 16-9 3.66 33 0 204.0 185 86 83 26 0 81 3 204 5 0 .243Greinke 9-3 3.44 21 0 123.0 120 49 47 7 0 28 0 122 4 0 .254Marcum 7-4 3.70 21 0 124.0 116 57 51 16 4 41 2 109 3 2 .245Narveson 1-1 7.00 2 0 9.0 10 8 7 2 0 4 0 5 0 0 .294Peralta 2-1 2.25 5 0 28.0 21 7 7 0 0 11 0 22 1 0 .223Rogers 3-1 3.92 7 0 39.0 36 17 17 5 1 14 0 41 1 0 .243Stinson 0-0 2.25 1 0 4.0 3 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200Thornburg 0-0 5.14 3 0 14.0 16 8 8 6 0 4 0 11 0 0 .291Wolf 3-10 5.71 24 0 140.1 176 93 89 21 6 45 1 95 2 2 .313TOTALS 55-46 3.99 162 0 941.1 932 442 417 113 13 291 6 875 24 5 .259

OVERALL TEAM PITCHINGPITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVGAxford 5-8 4.67 75 0 0 54 0 35 69.1 61 42 36 10 2 39 2 93 10 0 .229Chulk 1-0 10.00 7 0 0 4 0 0 9.0 17 10 10 0 0 4 1 10 0 0 .386Dillard 0-2 4.38 34 0 0 15 0 0 37.0 45 21 18 3 1 14 2 29 0 0 .302Estrada 5-7 3.64 29 23 0 0 0 0 138.1 129 62 56 18 0 29 0 143 4 1 .247Fiers 9-10 3.74 23 22 0 1 0 0 127.2 125 56 53 12 2 36 0 135 4 0 .254Gallardo 16-9 3.66 33 33 0 0 0 0 204.0 185 86 83 26 0 81 3 204 5 0 .243Greinke 9-3 3.44 21 21 0 0 0 0 123.0 120 49 47 7 0 28 0 122 4 0 .254Henderson 1-3 3.52 36 0 0 6 0 3 30.2 26 12 12 1 1 13 0 45 1 0 .230Hernandez 4-1 6.42 44 0 0 17 0 1 67.1 84 48 48 15 1 16 4 48 2 0 .317 MIL 3-0 7.68 26 0 0 9 0 0 36.1 44 31 31 10 1 8 0 29 2 0 .306Kintzler 3-0 3.78 14 0 0 1 0 0 16.2 18 7 7 1 0 7 1 14 1 0 .277Loe 6-5 4.61 70 0 0 20 0 2 68.1 78 41 35 9 3 20 3 55 4 0 .284Marcum 7-4 3.70 21 21 0 0 0 0 124.0 116 57 51 16 4 41 2 109 3 2 .245McClendon 0-0 6.43 9 0 0 3 0 0 14.0 20 11 10 1 3 5 0 4 1 0 .345Narveson 1-1 7.00 2 2 0 0 0 0 9.0 10 8 7 2 0 4 0 5 0 0 .294Parra 2-3 5.06 62 0 0 8 0 0 58.2 62 39 33 3 3 35 2 61 6 0 .265Peralta 2-1 2.48 6 5 0 1 0 0 29.0 24 8 8 0 0 11 0 23 1 0 .242Perez 0-1 5.14 10 0 0 5 0 0 7.0 6 4 4 2 1 8 1 10 0 0 .231Rodriguez 2-7 4.38 78 0 0 13 0 3 72.0 65 37 35 8 0 31 1 72 6 0 .241Rogers 3-1 3.92 7 7 0 0 0 0 39.0 36 17 17 5 1 14 0 41 1 0 .243Stinson 0-0 0.96 6 1 0 2 0 0 9.1 7 1 1 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 .212Thornburg 0-0 4.50 8 3 0 3 0 0 22.0 24 11 11 8 1 7 0 20 1 0 .279Veras 5-4 3.63 72 0 0 17 0 1 67.0 61 29 27 5 2 40 1 79 1 0 .239Wolf 3-10 5.69 25 24 0 0 0 0 142.1 179 94 90 21 6 45 1 96 2 2 .314MILWAUKEE 83-79 4.22 162 162 0 162 9 44 1453.2 1458 733 682 169 31 525 20 1 402 57 5 .261OPPONENTS 79-83 4.35 162 162 3 159 11 35 1448.0 1442 776 700 202 90 466 35 1 240 50 7 .259

BREWERS RELIEF PITCHINGPITCHER W-L ERA G GF SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVGAxford 5-8 4.67 75 54 35 69.1 61 42 36 10 2 39 93 10 0 .229Chulk 1-0 10.00 7 4 0 9.0 17 10 10 0 0 4 10 0 0 .386Dillard 0-2 4.38 34 15 0 37.0 45 21 18 3 1 14 29 0 0 .302Estrada 0-0 2.00 6 0 0 9.0 5 2 2 1 0 4 10 0 0 .167Fiers 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000Henderson 1-3 3.52 36 6 3 30.2 26 12 12 1 1 13 45 1 0 .230Hernandez 3-0 7.68 26 9 0 36.1 44 31 31 10 1 8 29 2 0 .306Kintzler 3-0 3.78 14 1 0 16.2 18 7 7 1 0 7 14 1 0 .277Loe 6-5 4.61 70 20 2 68.1 78 41 35 9 3 20 55 4 0 .284McClendon 0-0 6.43 9 3 0 14.0 20 11 10 1 3 5 4 1 0 .345Parra 2-3 5.06 62 8 0 58.2 62 39 33 3 3 35 61 6 0 .265Peralta 0-0 9.00 1 1 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .600Perez 0-1 5.14 10 5 0 7.0 6 4 4 2 1 8 10 0 0 .231Rodriguez 2-7 4.38 78 13 3 72.0 65 37 35 8 0 31 72 6 0 .241Stinson 0-0 0.00 5 2 0 5.1 4 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 .222Thornburg 0-0 3.38 5 3 0 8.0 8 3 3 2 1 3 9 1 0 .258Veras 5-4 3.63 72 17 1 67.0 61 29 27 5 2 40 79 1 0 .239Wolf 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .429TOTALS 28-33 4.66 512 162 44 512.1 526 291 265 56 18 234 527 33 0 .264

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FIELDING STATSPITCHER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPAxford .857 75 0 2 4 1 7 0 0Chulk 1.000 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Dillard 1.000 34 0 3 4 0 7 0 0Estrada 1.000 29 23 4 16 0 20 1 0Fiers .815 23 22 8 14 5 27 1 0Gallardo .976 33 33 13 27 1 41 3 0Greinke 1.000 21 21 14 17 0 31 2 0Henderson 1.000 36 0 0 3 0 3 0 0Hernandez 1.000 26 0 1 5 0 6 1 0Kintzler 1.000 14 0 2 4 0 6 0 0Loe .909 70 0 5 15 2 22 0 0Marcum .964 21 21 11 16 1 28 0 0McClendon 1.000 9 0 0 5 0 5 0 0Narveson 1.000 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0Parra 1.000 62 0 4 6 0 10 0 0Peralta .889 6 5 4 4 1 9 0 0Perez .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rodriguez 1.000 78 0 3 2 0 5 0 0Rogers 1.000 7 7 4 6 0 10 1 0Stinson .000 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Thornburg 1.000 8 3 1 5 0 6 1 0Veras 1.000 72 0 2 6 0 8 0 0Wolf 1.000 25 24 6 35 0 41 3 0

CATCHER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP PBKottaras 1.000 27 24 162 7 0 169 0 0 1Lucroy .991 88 80 714 34 7 755 4 0 2Maldonado .990 69 58 523 47 6 576 6 0 2Torrealba 1.000 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0

FIRST BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPConrad 1.000 7 4 35 1 0 36 1 0Gamel .979 20 20 134 8 3 145 15 0Green 1.000 18 14 110 10 0 120 10 0Hart .995 103 97 733 64 4 801 67 0Ishikawa .993 43 27 269 17 2 288 21 0Izturis 1.000 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0Kottaras 1.000 6 0 10 0 0 10 2 0Maldonado 1.000 4 0 9 0 0 9 1 0Ransom 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 SECOND BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPBianchi 1.000 4 1 1 2 0 3 0 0Conrad 1.000 4 3 5 10 0 15 1 0Farris 1.000 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0Green 1.000 4 1 0 6 0 6 0 0Izturis 0.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maysonet 0.929 3 3 3 10 1 14 2 0Ransom 1.000 6 2 7 14 0 21 4 0Weeks .974 152 152 236 374 16 626 78 0 THIRD BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPBianchi 1.000 6 1 3 3 0 6 0 0Conrad 1.000 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0Gamel .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Green .900 13 7 6 12 2 20 2 0Izturis 1.000 3 1 1 6 0 7 1 0Maysonet 1.000 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0Ramirez .977 143 143 71 222 7 300 14 0Ransom .943 17 9 4 29 2 35 3 0 SHORTSTOP PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPBianchi .980 14 13 14 34 1 49 7 0Conrad .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gonzalez .970 24 24 30 67 3 100 17 0Izturis .981 45 39 42 112 3 157 16 0Maysonet .959 18 10 25 46 3 74 14 0Ransom .984 41 33 43 84 2 129 20 0Segura .939 43 43 64 91 10 165 20 0 OUTFIELD PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TPAoki .988 133 119 231 8 3 242 2 0Braun .979 151 151 276 6 6 288 1 0Farris .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gomez .981 128 98 255 9 5 269 4 0Hart .976 53 49 80 0 2 82 0 0Ishikawa .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Morgan 1.000 86 66 153 2 0 155 1 0Schafer 1.000 9 3 17 0 0 17 0 0

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BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP EAoki .290 77 245 45 71 16 2 4 23 4 2 7 25 36 15 3 3 0Bianchi .111 13 27 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0Braun .314 78 296 67 93 17 2 24 61 0 1 7 33 64 13 3 8 5Conrad .130 13 23 2 3 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 2 9 0 0 0 0Farris .167 8 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Gamel .290 10 31 4 9 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 3 7 1 0 0 0Gomez .258 68 194 36 50 7 3 11 27 3 2 3 9 52 20 1 2 1Gonzalez .256 11 39 4 10 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 1 0Green .184 28 49 3 9 3 0 2 10 0 2 2 4 9 0 0 3 1Hart .301 72 272 54 82 17 3 22 51 1 3 5 21 72 3 0 7 2Ishikawa .289 44 83 12 24 8 1 2 19 3 0 1 6 28 0 0 1 2Izturis .264 28 87 8 23 4 1 2 9 3 0 0 2 6 1 0 4 3Kottaras .268 30 41 6 11 3 0 1 7 0 0 0 15 11 0 0 0 0Lucroy .290 48 155 26 45 9 2 7 28 1 0 2 14 15 3 1 6 3Maldonado .293 40 116 12 34 6 0 6 20 1 0 0 12 28 1 0 3 0Maysonet .237 18 38 4 9 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 2 7 0 0 1 3Morgan .298 63 151 29 45 4 3 3 12 4 0 5 13 28 9 1 0 0Ramirez .320 75 275 48 88 24 3 15 58 0 0 7 28 44 4 0 2 3Ransom .190 31 79 10 15 3 0 3 15 2 0 0 12 36 0 0 3 2Schafer .250 6 8 3 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Segura .188 22 69 8 13 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 7 4 0 0 5Torrealba .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Weeks .222 76 279 44 62 18 2 10 35 0 1 7 37 83 10 1 4 10PITCHERS .136 81 154 8 21 9 0 1 13 15 2 0 3 59 0 0 4 5TOTALS .266 81 2717 437 723 154 24 119 417 39 16 46 253 616 84 10 52 45

PITCHER ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVGAxford 5.31 5-4 39 0 0 0 15 39.0 36 25 23 7 1 18 48 6 .238Chulk 14.40 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 14 8 8 0 0 2 6 0 .483Dillard 4.66 0-0 17 0 0 0 0 19.1 26 12 10 2 1 7 15 0 .325Estrada 2.97 3-2 15 13 0 0 0 78.2 61 27 26 11 0 11 89 0 .214Fiers 3.41 4-6 12 11 0 0 0 68.2 63 26 26 10 1 20 80 4 .240Gallardo 3.72 9-4 18 18 0 0 0 113.2 99 50 47 20 0 42 119 3 .231Greinke 2.56 4-0 8 8 0 0 0 52.2 38 16 15 4 0 12 62 2 .196Henderson 2.16 1-1 19 0 0 0 3 16.2 13 4 4 0 1 5 24 1 .217Hernandez 10.32 3-0 10 0 0 0 0 11.1 17 13 13 4 0 3 9 1 .362Kintzler 6.00 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 4 4 1 0 1 8 0 .320Loe 5.50 3-2 34 0 0 0 0 34.1 37 27 21 7 0 11 26 1 .266Marcum 4.44 4-1 8 8 0 0 0 46.2 48 24 23 7 3 19 42 2 .267McClendon 9.53 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 5.2 9 7 6 1 2 1 2 1 .333Parra 6.44 0-2 30 0 0 0 0 29.1 38 26 21 2 2 19 35 6 .302Peralta 1.20 1-0 3 2 0 0 0 15.0 12 2 2 0 0 2 10 0 .240Perez 6.00 0-1 8 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 4 4 2 1 8 7 0 .227Rodriguez 3.93 2-1 39 0 0 0 2 36.2 34 17 16 6 0 16 35 4 .245Rogers 3.38 2-0 3 3 0 0 0 16.0 16 6 6 3 1 6 19 1 .258Stinson 1.59 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 5.2 4 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 .190Thornburg 5.00 0-0 6 3 0 0 0 18.0 20 10 10 7 1 7 18 1 .282Veras 4.63 4-2 36 0 0 0 1 35.0 30 18 18 2 2 16 44 0 .227Wolf 4.88 2-6 14 14 0 0 0 86.2 97 49 47 14 5 28 73 0 .284TOTALS 4.23 49-32 81 81 0 5 21 746.0 725 376 351 1 11 21 257 772 33 .252

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ON THE ROADBATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP EAoki .287 74 275 36 79 21 2 6 27 3 3 6 18 19 15 5 3 3Bianchi .238 20 42 5 10 2 0 2 8 1 1 0 3 8 0 0 1 1Braun .325 76 302 41 98 19 1 17 51 0 4 4 30 64 17 4 4 1Conrad .000 12 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0Farris .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Gamel .211 11 38 6 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 2 0 0 3Gomez .262 69 221 36 58 12 1 8 24 3 1 5 11 46 17 5 4 4Gonzalez .262 13 42 4 11 2 0 3 9 0 0 2 3 8 1 1 0 3Green .185 30 54 5 10 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 15 0 0 0 1Hart .241 77 290 37 70 18 1 8 32 1 0 6 23 79 2 0 6 4Ishikawa .217 50 69 7 15 4 0 2 11 1 1 3 7 14 0 0 3 0Izturis .200 29 75 1 15 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 7 0 1 3 0Kottaras .156 28 45 4 7 1 0 2 5 1 0 0 14 13 0 0 2 0Lucroy .348 48 161 20 56 8 2 5 30 0 3 2 8 29 1 0 6 4Maldonado .239 38 117 10 28 3 0 2 10 3 0 2 5 28 0 1 2 6Maysonet .273 12 22 3 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1Morgan .174 59 138 15 24 1 0 0 4 3 0 1 7 35 3 4 4 0Ramirez .281 74 295 44 83 26 0 12 47 0 4 5 16 38 5 2 12 4Ransom .202 33 89 8 18 4 0 3 11 1 0 0 11 43 0 1 2 2Schafer .333 10 15 0 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0Segura .329 22 79 11 26 2 3 0 10 1 1 0 6 14 3 1 1 5Torrealba .000 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Weeks .236 81 309 41 73 11 2 11 28 0 1 6 37 86 6 2 5 6PITCHERS .138 81 138 5 19 4 0 1 8 17 0 0 2 57 0 1 1 6TOTALS .253 81 2840 339 719 146 15 83 324 37 19 44 213 624 74 29 59 54

PITCHER ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVGAxford 3.86 0-4 36 0 0 0 20 30.1 25 17 13 3 1 21 45 4 .217Chulk 4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 .200Dillard 4.08 0-2 17 0 0 0 0 17.2 19 9 8 1 0 7 14 0 .275Estrada 4.53 2-5 14 10 0 0 0 59.2 68 35 30 7 0 18 54 4 .286Fiers 4.12 5-4 11 11 0 0 0 59.0 62 30 27 2 1 16 55 0 .268Gallardo 3.59 7-5 15 15 0 0 0 90.1 86 36 36 6 0 39 85 2 .258Greinke 4.09 5-3 13 13 0 0 0 70.1 82 33 32 3 0 16 60 2 .294Henderson 5.14 0-2 17 0 0 0 0 14.0 13 8 8 1 0 8 21 0 .245Hernandez 6.48 0-0 16 0 0 0 0 25.0 27 18 18 6 1 5 20 1 .278Kintzler 2.53 2-0 9 0 0 0 0 10.2 10 3 3 0 0 6 6 1 .250Loe 3.71 3-3 36 0 0 0 2 34.0 41 14 14 2 3 9 29 3 .301Marcum 3.26 3-3 13 13 0 0 0 77.1 68 33 28 9 1 22 67 1 .231McClendon 4.32 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 8.1 11 4 4 0 1 4 2 0 .355Narveson 7.00 1-1 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 10 8 7 2 0 4 5 0 .294Parra 3.68 2-1 32 0 0 0 0 29.1 24 13 12 1 1 16 26 0 .222Peralta 3.86 1-1 3 3 0 0 0 14.0 12 6 6 0 0 9 13 1 .245Perez 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 .250Rodriguez 4.84 0-6 39 0 0 0 1 35.1 31 20 19 2 0 15 37 2 .237Rogers 4.30 1-1 4 4 0 0 0 23.0 20 11 11 2 0 8 22 0 .233Stinson 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 .250Thornburg 2.25 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 .267Veras 2.53 1-2 36 0 0 0 0 32.0 31 11 9 3 0 24 35 1 .252Wolf 6.95 1-4 11 10 0 0 0 55.2 82 45 43 7 1 17 23 2 .358TOTALS 4.21 34-47 81 81 0 4 23 707.2 733 357 331 58 10 268 630 24 .269

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DURING THE DAYBATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP EAoki .283 56 184 32 52 13 2 4 16 3 3 3 14 25 11 4 3 1Bianchi .200 12 25 3 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0Braun .321 56 218 40 70 16 1 16 43 0 2 4 22 46 9 2 5 2Conrad .067 8 15 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0Farris .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Gamel .172 9 29 2 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 2Gomez .240 49 150 25 36 6 2 7 19 1 1 0 8 34 16 0 3 1Gonzalez .179 12 39 2 7 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 7 1 0 1 1Green .231 23 39 4 9 5 0 1 7 0 2 2 5 7 0 0 1 2Hart .287 56 209 40 60 18 1 11 25 2 0 2 21 49 3 0 4 3Ishikawa .250 37 52 6 13 4 0 1 6 0 0 1 8 13 0 0 2 0Izturis .213 23 61 3 13 1 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 4 1 0 4 1Kottaras .216 25 37 5 8 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 10 12 0 0 2 0Lucroy .351 33 114 14 40 4 0 6 29 0 1 2 6 12 1 0 2 1Maldonado .196 29 97 4 19 4 0 3 11 3 0 0 3 24 0 0 3 2Maysonet .154 12 26 1 4 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 2Morgan .236 48 127 18 30 2 1 1 7 5 0 2 8 28 7 2 2 0Ramirez .269 54 208 23 56 19 0 7 37 0 3 4 12 29 3 1 5 1Ransom .210 23 62 9 13 4 0 3 8 2 0 0 14 29 0 1 0 3Schafer .500 7 8 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0Segura .320 15 50 5 16 1 2 0 3 1 1 0 4 10 2 0 1 3Torrealba .000 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Weeks .257 57 222 29 57 10 2 7 22 0 0 3 25 65 7 1 3 10PITCHERS .153 60 111 7 17 8 0 1 6 10 1 0 0 42 0 0 0 7TOTALS .256 60 2090 273 535 119 13 75 263 31 14 23 168 457 62 12 42 42

PITCHER ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVGAxford 5.08 4-2 29 0 0 0 10 28.1 27 17 16 4 0 13 45 4 .248Chulk 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 7 5 5 0 0 2 3 0 .538Dillard 3.52 0-2 14 0 0 0 0 15.1 18 7 6 0 1 6 10 0 .300Estrada 5.72 0-3 11 7 0 0 0 39.1 43 27 25 7 0 10 35 1 .277Fiers 4.03 2-6 11 10 0 0 0 58.0 64 29 26 8 1 12 63 2 .277Gallardo 3.43 6-2 13 13 0 0 0 81.1 77 33 31 11 0 33 82 1 .252Greinke 3.72 4-2 9 9 0 0 0 48.1 50 20 20 1 0 12 45 3 .263Henderson 3.18 0-1 7 0 0 0 1 5.2 3 2 2 0 0 4 9 0 .150Hernandez 11.20 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 13.2 20 17 17 5 0 5 11 1 .345Kintzler 4.66 1-0 7 0 0 0 0 9.2 12 5 5 0 0 5 6 1 .300Loe 6.75 1-2 24 0 0 0 1 21.1 32 19 16 5 0 7 18 2 .337Marcum 4.67 1-0 5 5 0 0 0 27.0 29 15 14 2 2 12 25 1 .269McClendon 9.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 6 5 1 2 0 2 1 .304Narveson 11.25 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 5 5 2 0 2 1 0 .286Parra 4.45 2-3 30 0 0 0 0 32.1 36 17 16 1 1 19 27 2 .277Peralta 2.12 1-1 4 3 0 0 0 17.0 12 4 4 0 0 6 16 1 .211Perez 9.00 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 .500Rodriguez 6.31 0-3 28 0 0 0 1 25.2 30 19 18 4 0 15 29 4 .294Rogers 3.78 1-0 3 3 0 0 0 16.2 16 7 7 2 1 6 16 0 .250Stinson 0.00 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 .214Thornburg 3.12 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 8.2 9 3 3 3 0 4 7 0 .273Veras 3.67 1-3 30 0 0 0 1 27.0 25 13 11 2 1 17 28 0 .243Wolf 4.56 0-4 9 8 0 0 0 51.1 61 28 26 6 3 12 36 1 .296TOTALS 4.62 25-35 60 60 0 3 14 543.0 588 299 279 64 13 206 517 25 .275

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AT NIGHTBATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP EAoki .292 95 336 49 98 24 2 6 34 4 2 10 29 30 19 4 3 2Bianchi .182 21 44 5 8 1 0 2 8 2 1 0 3 10 0 0 1 1Braun .318 98 380 68 121 20 2 25 69 0 3 7 41 82 21 5 7 4Conrad .080 17 25 1 2 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 3 11 0 0 0 0Farris .167 8 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Gamel .300 12 40 8 12 1 1 1 5 0 1 1 3 8 3 0 0 1Gomez .272 88 265 47 72 13 2 12 32 5 2 8 12 64 21 6 3 4Gonzalez .333 12 42 6 14 3 0 3 12 0 0 2 4 8 0 1 0 2Green .156 35 64 4 10 2 0 2 7 0 0 0 5 17 0 0 2 0Hart .261 93 353 51 92 17 3 19 58 0 3 9 23 102 2 0 9 3Ishikawa .260 57 100 13 26 8 1 3 24 4 1 3 5 29 0 0 2 2Izturis .248 34 101 6 25 5 1 1 7 1 0 0 2 9 0 1 3 2Kottaras .204 33 49 5 10 4 0 1 4 1 0 0 19 12 0 0 0 0Lucroy .302 63 202 32 61 13 4 6 29 1 2 2 16 32 3 1 10 6Maldonado .316 49 136 18 43 5 0 5 19 1 0 2 14 32 1 1 2 4Maysonet .324 18 34 6 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 6 1 0 0 2Morgan .241 74 162 26 39 3 2 2 9 2 0 4 12 35 5 3 2 0Ramirez .318 95 362 69 115 31 3 20 68 0 1 8 32 53 6 1 9 6Ransom .189 41 106 9 20 3 0 3 18 1 0 0 9 50 0 0 5 1Schafer .200 9 15 3 3 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Segura .235 29 98 14 23 3 1 0 11 0 0 0 9 11 5 1 0 7Torrealba .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Weeks .213 100 366 56 78 19 2 14 41 0 2 10 49 104 9 2 6 6PITCHERS .127 102 181 6 23 5 0 1 15 22 1 0 5 74 0 1 5 4TOTALS .262 102 3467 503 907 181 26 127 478 45 21 67 298 783 96 27 69 57

PITCHER ERA W-L G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVGAxford 4.39 1-6 46 0 0 0 25 41.0 34 25 20 6 2 26 48 6 .217Chulk 6.43 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 10 5 5 0 0 2 7 0 .323Dillard 4.98 0-0 20 0 0 0 0 21.2 27 14 12 3 0 8 19 0 .303Estrada 2.82 5-4 18 16 0 0 0 99.0 86 35 31 11 0 19 108 3 .234Fiers 3.49 7-4 12 12 0 0 0 69.2 61 27 27 4 1 24 72 2 .233Gallardo 3.82 10-7 20 20 0 0 0 122.2 108 53 52 15 0 48 122 4 .237Greinke 3.25 5-1 12 12 0 0 0 74.2 70 29 27 6 0 16 77 1 .247Henderson 3.60 1-2 29 0 0 0 2 25.0 23 10 10 1 1 9 36 1 .247Hernandez 5.56 2-0 17 0 0 0 0 22.2 24 14 14 5 1 3 18 1 .279Kintzler 2.57 2-0 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 2 2 1 0 2 8 0 .240Loe 3.64 5-3 46 0 0 0 1 47.0 46 22 19 4 3 13 37 2 .256Marcum 3.43 6-4 16 16 0 0 0 97.0 87 42 37 14 2 29 84 2 .238McClendon 5.00 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 9.0 13 5 5 0 1 5 2 0 .371Narveson 3.60 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 3 2 0 0 2 4 0 .300Parra 5.81 0-0 32 0 0 0 0 26.1 26 22 17 2 2 16 34 4 .250Peralta 3.00 1-0 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 12 4 4 0 0 5 7 0 .286Perez 4.50 0-1 6 0 0 0 0 6.0 3 3 3 2 0 6 9 0 .150Rodriguez 3.30 2-4 50 0 0 0 2 46.1 35 18 17 4 0 16 43 2 .208Rogers 4.03 2-1 4 4 0 0 0 22.1 20 10 10 3 0 8 25 1 .238Stinson 1.80 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 .211Thornburg 5.40 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 13.1 15 8 8 5 1 3 13 1 .283Veras 3.60 4-1 42 0 0 0 0 40.0 36 16 16 3 1 23 51 1 .237Wolf 6.33 3-6 16 16 0 0 0 91.0 118 66 64 15 3 33 60 1 .324TOTALS 3.98 58-44 102 102 0 6 30 910.2 870 434 403 1 5 18 319 885 32 .252

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vs. LEFTHANDERSBATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBPAoki .270 91 185 19 50 14 1 2 12 3 0 5 9 17 12 3 2 .389 .322Bianchi .091 16 22 2 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 .227 .130Braun .363 71 146 35 53 7 1 17 41 0 2 0 20 26 5 3 4 .774 .435Conrad .111 12 18 1 2 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 .278 .150Farris .000 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .167Gamel .286 8 14 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 .286 .375Gomez .261 78 153 26 40 9 3 6 17 1 1 1 8 36 11 2 1 .477 .301Gonzalez .211 10 19 1 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 1 .421 .250Green .200 9 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 .200 .556Hart .290 67 131 27 38 15 1 5 13 1 0 5 9 33 1 0 4 .534 .359Ishikawa .286 17 28 2 8 3 0 1 11 2 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 .500 .276Izturis .174 27 46 1 8 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 3 .174 .191Kottaras .111 10 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 .111 .467Lucroy .400 45 80 19 32 7 2 5 22 1 2 0 8 12 1 1 4 .725 .444Maldonado .250 36 56 3 14 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 18 0 1 0 .268 .344Maysonet .118 11 17 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 .118 .211Morgan .263 23 19 4 5 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 .263 .333Ramirez .338 72 139 30 47 16 0 10 30 0 1 4 6 21 4 0 4 .669 .380Ransom .220 37 59 7 13 4 0 3 19 1 0 0 7 31 0 1 1 .441 .303Schafer .000 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .250Segura .086 22 35 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 7 2 0 0 .086 .220Torrealba .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000 .250Weeks .248 74 133 24 33 5 0 3 9 0 0 2 28 41 6 1 2 .353 .387PITCHERS .167 72 3 12 3 0 1 6 11 0 0 2 24 0 0 0 .250 .189TOTALS .266 1397 212 372 85 8 56 203 27 8 20 131 310 44 13 27 .459 .336

PITCHING AVG AB H HR HB BB SOAxford .225 138 31 2 2 22 46Chulk .368 19 7 0 0 2 4Dillard .340 53 18 2 0 5 8Estrada .247 243 60 8 0 22 63Fiers .265 245 65 5 0 15 64Gallardo .256 371 95 12 0 48 102Greinke .259 247 64 4 0 15 60Henderson .294 51 15 0 0 9 23Hernandez .319 72 23 5 1 3 9Kintzler .290 31 9 0 0 5 5Loe .307 114 35 3 1 12 18Marcum .263 236 62 9 1 27 55McClendon .357 28 10 1 1 5 1Narveson .286 14 4 1 0 0 1Parra .229 109 25 1 3 12 33Peralta .265 49 13 0 0 5 12Perez .154 13 2 0 1 4 5Rodriguez .224 147 33 8 0 9 43Rogers .253 79 20 4 0 10 19Stinson .222 18 4 0 0 4 1Thornburg .268 41 11 2 0 3 12Veras .260 123 32 2 1 19 43Wolf .274 117 32 5 1 13 26TOTALS .262 2558 670 74 12 269 653

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vs. RIGHTHANDERSBATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBPAoki .299 134 335 62 100 23 3 8 38 4 5 8 34 38 18 5 4 .457 .372Bianchi .234 24 47 6 11 2 0 2 6 1 1 0 3 7 0 0 1 .404 .275Braun .305 148 452 73 138 29 2 24 71 0 3 11 43 102 25 4 8 .538 .377Conrad .045 16 22 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 .182 .125Farris .333 6 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .333Gamel .236 21 55 9 13 2 1 1 5 0 1 0 3 12 3 0 0 .364 .271Gomez .260 115 262 46 68 10 1 13 34 5 2 7 12 62 26 4 5 .454 .307Gonzalez .274 23 62 7 17 3 0 3 10 0 0 2 5 9 0 1 0 .468 .348Green .184 54 98 8 18 7 0 3 13 0 2 1 7 24 0 0 3 .347 .241Hart .265 146 431 64 114 20 3 25 70 1 3 6 35 118 4 0 9 .499 .326Ishikawa .250 86 124 17 31 9 1 3 19 2 0 4 13 34 0 0 3 .411 .340Izturis .259 48 116 8 30 6 2 2 9 3 0 0 2 9 0 1 4 .397 .271Kottaras .221 55 77 9 17 4 0 3 12 0 0 0 23 22 0 0 2 .390 .400Lucroy .292 86 236 27 69 10 2 7 36 0 1 4 14 32 3 0 8 .441 .341Maldonado .271 66 177 19 48 8 0 8 27 3 0 2 9 38 1 0 5 .452 .314Maysonet .302 24 43 5 13 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 1 7 1 0 1 .442 .333Morgan .237 117 270 40 64 5 3 3 14 4 0 5 19 59 12 4 4 .311 .299Ramirez .288 145 431 62 124 34 3 17 75 0 3 8 38 61 5 2 10 .499 .354Ransom .183 50 109 11 20 3 0 3 7 2 0 0 16 48 0 0 4 .294 .288Schafer .350 14 20 2 7 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 .600 .333Segura .319 41 113 17 36 4 3 0 13 1 1 0 7 14 5 1 1 .407 .355Torrealba .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000Weeks .224 151 455 61 102 24 4 18 54 0 2 11 46 128 10 2 7 .413 .309PITCHERS .127 220 10 28 10 0 1 15 21 2 0 3 92 0 1 5 .186 .138TOTALS .257 4160 564 1070 215 31 146 538 49 27 70 335 930 114 26 84 .429 .321

PITCHING AVG AB H HR HB BB SOAxford .234 128 30 8 0 17 47Chulk .400 25 10 0 0 2 6Dillard .281 96 27 1 1 9 21Estrada .246 280 69 10 0 7 80Fiers .242 248 60 7 2 21 71Gallardo .230 391 90 14 0 33 102Greinke .248 226 56 3 0 13 62Henderson .177 62 11 1 1 4 22Hernandez .292 72 21 5 0 5 20Kintzler .265 34 9 1 0 2 9Loe .267 161 43 6 2 8 37Marcum .227 238 54 7 3 14 54McClendon .333 30 10 0 2 0 3Narveson .300 20 6 1 0 4 4Parra .296 125 37 2 0 23 28Peralta .220 50 11 0 0 6 11Perez .308 13 4 2 0 4 5Rodriguez .260 123 32 0 0 22 29Rogers .232 69 16 1 1 4 22Stinson .200 15 3 1 0 1 2Thornburg .289 45 13 6 1 4 8Veras .220 132 29 3 1 21 36Wolf .325 453 147 16 5 32 70TOTALS .260 3036 788 95 19 256 749

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RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION TOT SPPLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDPAoki <2 .294 51 15 3 0 0 21 21 79 108 5 0 9 4 5 2 2 .265 49 13 2 0 1 15 13 73 93 12 1 6 0 0 0 .280 100 28 5 0 1 36 34 152 201 17 1 15 4 5 2Axford <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Bianchi <2 .100 10 1 0 0 1 4 2 15 21 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 .273 11 3 0 0 1 4 2 13 20 1 0 3 0 0 0 .190 21 4 0 0 2 8 4 28 41 1 0 3 2 1 1Braun <2 .321 78 25 2 1 5 40 32 118 152 19 10 19 0 5 3 2 .288 59 17 4 1 2 22 18 83 119 12 5 8 0 0 0 .307 137 42 6 2 7 62 50 201 271 31 15 27 0 5 3Conrad <2 .000 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 14 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 .125 8 1 0 0 0 2 2 9 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 .071 14 1 0 0 0 3 3 19 27 1 0 6 0 1 0Estrada <2 .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 10 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 .125 8 1 1 0 0 2 2 11 15 0 0 4 0 0 0 .154 13 2 1 0 0 3 3 19 25 0 0 7 1 0 0Farris <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Fiers <2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 6 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 .286 7 2 0 0 0 2 2 11 16 0 0 2 1 0 0Gallardo <2 .333 6 2 0 0 0 2 2 7 10 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 .357 14 5 1 0 0 6 6 17 23 0 0 5 0 0 0 .350 20 7 1 0 0 8 8 24 33 0 0 8 0 0 1Gamel <2 .167 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 10 11 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 .333 9 3 0 0 0 3 3 10 16 0 0 2 0 0 0 .267 15 4 0 0 0 4 4 20 27 2 0 2 0 1 0Gomez <2 .227 44 10 1 1 0 13 13 72 99 3 0 14 4 3 4 2 .277 47 13 3 1 5 19 12 61 82 3 1 9 0 0 0 .253 91 23 4 2 5 32 25 133 181 6 1 23 4 3 4Gonzalez <2 .188 16 3 1 0 1 5 3 18 24 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 .300 10 3 1 0 1 6 3 13 16 1 0 1 0 0 0 .231 26 6 2 0 2 11 6 31 40 2 0 5 0 0 0Green <2 .143 14 2 0 0 1 7 5 23 30 4 0 4 0 2 2 2 .200 15 3 1 0 0 3 3 22 29 2 0 4 0 0 0 .172 29 5 1 0 1 10 8 45 59 6 0 8 0 2 2Greinke <2 .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 13 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 17 0 0 1 2 1 2Hart <2 .269 67 18 5 1 3 27 22 102 135 10 2 14 2 3 6 2 .274 73 20 3 0 4 28 21 99 133 13 3 22 0 0 0 .271 140 38 8 1 7 55 43 201 268 23 5 36 2 3 6Ishikawa <2 .381 21 8 4 0 1 14 12 36 48 3 2 5 2 1 2 2 .320 25 8 1 1 0 11 10 38 50 4 1 5 0 0 0 .348 46 16 5 1 1 25 22 74 98 7 3 10 2 1 2Izturis <2 .273 22 6 0 0 0 4 4 29 42 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 .267 15 4 1 0 0 5 5 20 30 0 0 2 0 0 0 .270 37 10 1 0 0 9 9 49 72 0 0 3 2 0 3

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TOT SPPLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDPKottaras <2 .188 16 3 1 0 2 8 4 25 37 6 0 4 0 0 2 2 .167 6 1 0 0 0 2 2 16 22 8 1 0 0 0 0 .182 22 4 1 0 2 10 6 41 59 14 1 4 0 0 2Lucroy <2 .385 52 20 1 1 2 22 17 70 95 1 0 7 1 3 5 2 .395 43 17 3 0 3 28 23 58 77 4 1 5 0 0 0 .389 95 37 4 1 5 50 40 128 172 5 1 12 1 3 5Maldonado <2 .206 34 7 1 0 0 7 7 42 63 1 0 9 3 0 3 2 .200 30 6 1 0 4 15 8 38 53 5 0 7 0 0 0 .203 64 13 2 0 4 22 15 80 116 6 0 16 3 0 3Marcum <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 12 0 0 0 2 0 0Maysonet <2 .167 6 1 0 0 1 4 2 10 16 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 .083 12 1 0 0 1 4 2 17 27 1 0 4 1 0 0McClendon <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Morgan <2 .219 32 7 0 0 0 8 8 41 54 1 0 5 2 0 1 2 .190 21 4 0 1 0 3 2 33 44 6 0 8 0 0 0 .208 53 11 0 1 0 11 10 74 98 7 0 13 2 0 1Narveson <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 0Peralta <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0Ramirez <2 .289 83 24 3 0 4 43 35 109 157 7 1 10 0 4 9 2 .267 75 20 6 1 2 29 24 106 140 10 2 13 0 0 0 .278 158 44 9 1 6 72 59 215 297 17 3 23 0 4 9Ransom <2 .250 32 8 1 0 2 14 10 47 64 8 0 14 2 0 2 2 .261 23 6 2 0 2 10 7 28 40 1 0 12 0 0 0 .255 55 14 3 0 4 24 17 75 104 9 0 26 2 0 2Rogers <2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0Schafer <2 .429 7 3 1 1 0 5 4 9 13 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .375 8 3 1 1 0 5 4 10 15 1 0 1 0 1 0Segura <2 .231 26 6 0 0 0 10 10 36 47 3 0 3 0 1 1 2 .214 14 3 0 0 0 3 3 19 24 4 3 3 0 0 0 .225 40 9 0 0 0 13 13 55 71 7 3 6 0 1 1Torrealba <2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Weeks <2 .256 82 21 2 2 5 28 22 110 144 12 1 23 0 2 3 2 .139 72 10 3 0 3 17 13 102 139 14 1 22 0 0 0 .201 154 31 5 2 8 45 35 212 283 26 2 45 0 2 3Wolf <2 .167 6 1 0 0 0 2 2 11 13 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 .333 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 .222 9 2 0 0 0 4 4 15 19 0 0 2 1 1 0BREWERS <2 .265 733 194 26 7 28 294 243 1056 1437 89 16 165 32 35 52 2 .248 656 163 33 5 28 236 185 903 1230 100 19 150 0 0 0 .257 1389 357 59 12 56 530 428 1959 2667 189 35 315 32 35 52

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HIGHS & LOWS CLUB MISCELLANEOUS: Longest Winning Streak .................................................................................................... 6, 9/15-9/21 Longest Winning Streak - Home ................................................ 9, 8/20-9/12 (tied Miller Park record) Longest Winning Streak - Road ............................................. 4, 3x, 5/28-5/31, 8/26-8/29 & 9/18-9/21 Longest Losing Streak ....................................................................................................... 7, 7/20-7/26 Longest Losing Streak - Home .......................................................................................... 3, 5/13-5/19 Longest Losing Streak - Road ......................................................................................... 11, 7/20-8/11 Longest Game - Innings .....................................................................................15, 6/17 at Minnesota Longest Game - Innings Home ................................................................. 14, 5/21 vs. San Francisco Longest Game - Innings Road ...........................................................................15, 6/17 at Minnesota Longest Game - Time..................................................................................5:04, 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL Longest Game - Time Home .......................................................................5:04, 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL Longest Game - Time Road ............................................................................4:50, 6/17 at Minnesota Shortest Game - Time ......................................................................................... 2:19, 8/4 at St. Louis Shortest Game - Time Home ................................................................... 2:20, 9/16 vs. New York-NL Shortest Game - Time Road ............................................................................... 2:19, 8/4 at St. Louis Most Errors - Game ............................................................................................4, 5/18 vs. Minnesota Most Double Plays Turned - Game ......................................................4, 3x, last: 6/22 at Chicago-AL Largest Winning Margin ........................................................................ 12, 5/20 vs. Minnesota (16-4) Largest Winning Margin - Home ........................................................... 12, 5/20 vs. Minnesota (16-4) Largest Winning Margin - Road ........................................................... 11, 8/27 at Chicago-NL (15-4) Largest Losing Margin ............................................................................... 12, 4/27 at St. Louis (13-1) Largest Losing Margin - Home ..............................................................10, 6/5 vs. Chicago-NL (10-0) Largest Losing Margin - Road ................................................................... 12, 4/27 at St. Louis (13-1) Most Games Over .500 ............................................................. 6, 2x, 78-72 on 9/21 & 79-73 on 9/23 Most Games Under .500 ......................................................... 12, 2x, 52-64 on 8/15 & 54-66 on 8/19 Biggest Comeback to Win ....................................3, 6x, last: 9/20 at Pittsburgh (trailed 7-4, won 9-7) Biggest Blown Lead in Loss ........................................6, 2x, 8/30 at Chicago-NL (led 9-3, lost 12-11) ................................................................................................& 10/3 vs. San Diego (led 6-0, lost 7-6) Highest Attendance - Home .......................................................................... 46,086, 4/6 vs. St. Louis Highest Attendance - Road ..................................................................... 51,137, 5/29 at Los Angeles

CLUB BATTING: Most At-Bats - Game ..........................................................................................61, 6/17 at Minnesota Most Hits - Game ............................................................................................ 21, 8/27 at Chicago-NL Most Hits - Inning ...........................................................................8, 8/27 at Chicago-NL (9th inning) Fewest Hits - Game............................................................................3, 4x, last: 8/21 vs. Chicago-NL Most Runs - Game ...........................................................................................16, 5/20 vs. Minnesota Most Runs - Inning .........................................................................9, 8/27 at Chicago-NL (9th inning) Fewest Runs - Game .............................................................................0, 11x, last: 9/30 vs. Houston Most Doubles - Game ............................................................................5, 5x, last: 9/26 at Cincinnati Most Triples - Game ........................................................................ 2, 5x, last: 9/15 vs. New York-NL Most Home Runs - Game ...........................................5, 2x, 8/27 at Chicago-NL & 9/2 vs. Pittsburgh Most Home Runs - Inning .............3, 3x, last: 8/27 at Chicago-NL (9th inning, back-to-back-to-back) Most LOB - Game ..............................................................................................17, 6/17 at Minnesota Most GIDP - Game ..........................................................................................4, 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL Most Strikeouts - Game............................................................................. 17, 5/21 vs. San Francisco Most Walks - Game ........................................................................................14, 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL Most Stolen Bases - Game ..................................................................................7, 9/18 at Pittsburgh Back-to-Back Homers..................................10x, last: 9/29 vs. Houston (Ramirez & Hart, 2nd inning) Batting Around ...............................................................26, last: 9/20 at Pittsburgh (1st & 8th inning)

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CLUB PITCHING: Most Runs Allowed - Game ...................................................................................13, 4/27 at St. Louis Most Runs Allowed - Inning ..................................................................8, 4/27 at St. Louis (3rd inning) Fewest Runs Allowed - Game ................................................................. 0, 9x, last: 9/18 at Pittsburgh Most Hits Allowed - Game ................................................................................... 20, 6/17 at Minnesota Most Hits Allowed - Inning ....... 7, 2x, 4/12 at Chicago-NL (3rd inning) & 4/27 at St. Louis (3rd inning) Fewest Hits Allowed - Game ...........................................................................2, 9/16 vs. New York-NL Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ........................................................................... 6, 6/19 vs. Toronto Most Home Runs Allowed - Inning ......................................... 3, 3x, last: 9/29 vs. Houston (9th inning) Most Walks Allowed - Game ............................................................................ 11, 8/30 at Chicago-NL Most Strikeouts - Game...................................................................................... 17, 7/15 vs. Pittsburgh Quality Starts (85) ........................Gallardo (25), Greinke (13), Fiers (12), Marcum (12), Estrada (11), ............................................................................................................. Wolf (8), Peralta (3), Rogers (1) Opponent Batting Around ....................................................... 24, last: 9/24 at Washington (4th inning)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Most At-Bats - Game ..........................................................7, 6x, last: Five Players, 6/17 at Minnesota Most Runs - Game .....................................4, 2x, Weeks, 2x, 8/30 at Chicago-NL & 9/2 vs. Pittsburgh Most Hits - Game ...................................................................................5, Weeks, 8/30 at Chicago-NL Most Doubles - Game ............................................. 3, Weeks, 8/10 at Houston (tied franchise record) Most Triples - Game ........................................................................................................1, many times Most Home Runs - Game ..................................... 3, Braun, 4/30 at San Diego (tied franchise record) Most Total Bases - Game .......................................... 15, Braun, 4/30 at San Diego (franchise record) Most RBI - Game........................7, 2x, Lucroy, 2x, 5/20 vs. Min & 8/30 at ChC (tied franchise record) Most Walks - Game ................................................................................4, Braun, 5/11 vs. Chicago-NL Most Strikeouts - Game........................................................4, 5x, last: Ransom, 8/18 vs. Philadelphia Most Stolen Bases - Game ....................................4, Aoki, 6/23 at Chicago-AL (tied franchise record) Longest Hitting Streak ............................................................................................. 18, Braun, 6/5-6/24 Grand Slams (7) ..................... Maysonet, 5/12 vs. ChC; Ramirez, 6/19 vs. Tor; Ransom, 7/13 vs. Pit; .........................Hart, 8/16 vs. Phi; Lucroy, 2x, 5/20 vs. Min & 8/30 at ChC & Maldonado, 10/2 vs. SD Pinch-Hit Homers (4) ..................................... Kottaras, 4/6 vs. St. Louis, Gomez, 4/24 vs. Houston & .............................................................................. Green, 2x, 6/6 vs. Chicago-NL & 6/8 vs. San Diego Leadoff Homers (3) .......Hart, 2x, 5/20 vs. Minnesota & 6/8 vs. San Diego & Aoki, 9/19 at Pittsburgh Walkoff Homers (3) ........Aoki, 6/7 vs. Chicago-NL, Ramirez, 7/3 vs. Miami & Hart, 9/1 vs. Pittsburgh Inside-the-Park Homers (1) ...............................................................................Aoki, 4/20 vs. Colorado

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: Most Innings Pitched - Start ...............................................................9.0, Greinke, 6/22 at Chicago-AL Fewest Innings Pitched - Start ......................................................0, Greinke, 7/7 at Houston (ejected) Most Innings Pitched - Relief ...........................................3.0, 5x, last: Thornburg, 9/22 at Washington Most Strikeouts - Game.......................................................................14, Gallardo, 7/15 vs. Pittsburgh Most Walks - Game ...........................................................................6, Gallardo, 5/14 at New York-NL Most Home Runs Allowed - Game .................................................. 4, 3x, last: Fiers, 9/30 vs. Houston Longest Winning Streak ...................................................................................... 8, Gallardo, 7/31-9/18 Longest Losing Streak ............................................................................................5, Estrada, 4/28-8/5

RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total Opponent 85 52 114 88 62 75 66 94 83 7 5 2 733 Brewers 88 88 62 86 78 118 99 84 62 8 1 2 776

MARGIN OF VICTORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Opponent 32 11 9 8 4 8 1 3 - 3 79 Brewers 24 11 15 11 5 8 2 3 2 2 83

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TRANSACTIONSJANUARY - 20121/9, signed INF Brooks Conrad to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp1/10, signed OF Carlos Gomez to a 1-year contract1/11, signed C Paul Phillips to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp; claimed INF Jeff Bianchi off waivers from Chicago-NL1/12, signed LHP Manny Parra to a 1-year contract1/14, invited RHP Josh Butler, LHP Daniel Meadows and C Patrick Arlis to Major League camp1/16, signed OF Nyjer Morgan to a 1-year contract1/17, named Craig Counsell special assistant to the general manager; signed RHP Kameron Loe and RHP Francisco Rodriguez to 1-year contracts; signed OF Norichika Aoki to a 2-year contract with a club option for 2014

FEBRUARY2/3, signed RHP Shaun Marcum to a 1-year contract (avoided arbitration); signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Frankie De La Cruz, RHP Santo Manzanillo, INF Eric Farris, 1B Mat Gamel, INF Taylor Green, OF Logan Schafer and INF Zelous Wheeler2/6, invited RHP Tyler Thornburg to Major League camp2/9, signed RHP Amaury Rivas, RHP Cody Scarpetta, OF Caleb Gindl and OF/1B Brock Kjeldgaard to 1-year contracts2/14, salary arbitration case between Milwaukee and RHP Jose Veras was ruled in favor of the Club; signed INF Jeff Bianchi and RHP Wily Peralta to 1-year contracts2/20, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Tim Dillard, RHP Marco Estrada, RHP Mike McClendon, RHP Mark Rogers and C Martin Maldonado2/21, signed RHP Brandon Kintzler to a 1-year contract2/22, signed LHP Zach Braddock and C Jonathan Lucroy to 1-year contracts2/27, signed RHP Mike Fiers to a 1-year contract2/28, signed LHP Chris Narveson to a 1-year contract

MARCH3/3, renewed the contract of RHP John Axford3/15, optioned OF/1B Brock Kjeldgaard and RHP Cody Scarpetta to Double-A Huntsville; returned LHP Jed Bradley, RHP Taylor Jungmann and C Anderson De La Rosa to minor-league camp3/16, RHP Frankie De La Cruz was claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL3/18, optioned RHP Mike Fiers, RHP Wily Peralta, RHP Amaury Rivas, RHP Mark Rogers, INF Eric Farris and INF Zelous Wheeler to Triple-A Nashville; optioned RHP Santo Manzanillo to Double-A Huntsville; outrighted INF Jeff Bianchi to Double-A Huntsville; returned C Patrick Arlis to minor-league camp3/19, returned RHP Tyler Thornburg to minor-league camp3/25, returned C Mike Rivera to minor-league camp3/26, returned RHP Josh Butler and LHP Daniel Meadows to minor-league camp3/27, signed C Jonathan Lucroy to a 5-year contract with a club option for 2017; returned C Paul Phillips to minor-league camp3/28, optioned OF Caleb Gindl and OF Logan Schafer to Triple-A Nashville3/29, INF Zelous Wheeler was claimed off waivers by Baltimore; placed RHP Brandon Kintzler on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 3/26, with right elbow inflammation; optioned LHP Zach Braddock, INF Taylor Green and C Martin Maldonado to Triple-A Nashville; selected the contract of INF Cesar Izturis from Triple-A Nashville3/30, optioned RHP Mike McClendon to Triple-A Nashville; outrighted RHP Amaury Rivas to Triple-A Nashville3/31, returned INF Edwin Maysonet to minor-league camp

APRIL4/4, selected the contract of 1B/OF Travis Ishikawa from Triple-A Nashville;

returned LHP Juan Perez and INF Brooks Conrad to Triple-A Nashville; claimed RHP Josh Stinson off waivers from New York-NL and optioned him to Double-A Huntsville4/14, placed SS Alex Gonzalez on the paternity list; recalled INF Eric Farris from Triple-A Nashville4/16, optioned INF Eric Farris to Triple-A Nashville4/17, reinstated SS Alex Gonzalez from the paternity list4/20, placed LHP Chris Narveson on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/16, with a torn left rotator cuff; recalled RHP Mike McClendon from Triple-A Nashville4/21, placed RHP Kameron Loe on the bereavement list (grandfather death); recalled RHP Wily Peralta from Triple-A Nashville4/23, optioned RHP Wily Peralta to Triple-A Nashville4/24, reinstated RHP Kameron Loe from the bereavement list4/28, optioned RHP Mike McClendon to Triple-A Nashville4/29, selected the contract of RHP Vinnie Chulk from Triple-A Nashville; transferred LHP Chris Narveson from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list

MAY5/1, sent RHP Brandon Kintzler to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment5/4, placed 1B Mat Gamel on the 15-day disabled list with a torn ACL in the right knee; selected the contract of INF Brooks Conrad from Triple-A Nashville; released LHP Zach Braddock5/6, placed OF Carlos Gomez on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/5, with a strained left hamstring; recalled INF Taylor Green from Triple-A Nashville; placed SS Alex Gonzalez on the 15-day disabled list with a right knee injury; selected the contract of INF Edwin Maysonet from Triple-A Nashville; transferred 1B Mat Gamel from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list5/8, promoted Doug Melvin to president of baseball operations - general manager and extended his contract through 2015; extended the contract of manager Ron Roenicke through 2014 with a club option for 20155/16, sent OF Carlos Gomez to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; reinstated RHP Brandon Kintzler from the 15-day disabled list and optioned him to Double-A Huntsville5/19, designated RHP Vinnie Chulk for assignment; selected the contract of LHP Juan Perez from Triple-A Nashville; optioned INF Brooks Conrad to Triple-A Nashville5/20, reinstated OF Carlos Gomez from the 15-day disabled list5/21, outrighted RHP Vinnie Chulk to Triple-A Nashville5/23, claimed INF Cody Ransom off waivers from Arizona; optioned INF Edwin Maysonet to Triple-A Nashville; transferred SS Alex Gonzalez from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list5/24, placed RHP Marco Estrada on the 15-day disabled list with a right quadriceps strain; acquired cash from Toronto in exchange for C Paul Phillips5/25, recalled RHP Mike McClendon from Triple-A Nashville5/26, placed INF Cesar Izturis on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring; recalled INF Edwin Maysonet from Triple-A Nashville5/27, placed 1B Travis Ishikawa on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/26, with a left oblique strain5/28, recalled INF Brooks Conrad from Triple-A Nashville, placed C Jonathan Lucroy on the 15-day disabled list with a boxer’s fracture of the right hand (5th metacarpal)5/29, recalled RHP Mike Fiers and C Martin Maldonado from Triple-A Nashville; optioned RHP Mike McClendon to Triple-A Nashville

JUNE6/15, sent INF Cesar Izturis to Triple-A Nashville on rehab assignment6/16, sent 1B Travis Ishikawa and RHP Marco Estrada to Triple-A Nashville on rehab assignment6/19, selected the contract of RHP Tyler Thornburg from Double-A Huntsville;

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designated INF Brooks Conrad for assignment6/20, optioned RHP Tyler Thornburg to Triple-A Nashville6/21, INF Brooks Conrad claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay6/22, reinstated INF Cesar Izturis from the 15-day disabled list; designated INF Edwin Maysonet for assignment from the 25-man roster; signed RHP Livan Hernandez to a 1-year contract; designated LHP Juan Perez for assignment; recalled RHP Mike McClendon from Triple-A Nashville6/23, reinstated 1B Travis Ishikawa from the 15-day disabled list; placed RHP Shaun Marcum on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 6/15, with right elbow tightness6/24, optioned INF Edwin Maysonet to Triple-A Nashville; outrighted LHP Juan Perez to Triple-A Nashville6/25, optioned RHP Mike McClendon to Triple-A Nashville6/26, reinstated RHP Marco Estrada from the 15-day disabled list6/28, designated RHP Brandon Kintzler for assignment; claimed INF Hector Gomez off waivers from Colorado and optioned him to Class-A Brevard County6/30, outrighted RHP Brandon Kintzler to Double-A Huntsville

JULY7/8, optioned INF Taylor Green to Triple-A Nashville7/11, outrighted RHP Tim Dillard to Triple-A Nashville7/12, selected the contract of INF Jeff Bianchi from Triple-A Nashville7/13, recalled RHP Tyler Thornburg from Triple-A Nashville7/19, sent C Jonathan Lucroy to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment7/24, sent C Jonathan Lucroy to Triple-A Nashville on rehab assignment7/26, reinstated C Jonathan Lucroy from the 15-day disabled list; designated C George Kottaras for assignment; optioned INF Jeff Bianchi to Triple-A Nashville; selected the contract of RHP Jim Henderson from Triple-A Nashville7/27, acquired INF Jean Segura, RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena from LA of Anaheim in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke; added Segura, Hellweg and Pena to the 40-man roster and optioned them to Double-A Huntsville; designated INF Edwin Maysonet and OF Brock Kjeldgaard for assignment7/28, recalled RHP Mark Rogers from Triple-A Nashville7/29, acquired RHP Fautino De Los Santos from Oakland in exchange for C George Kottaras; optioned De Los Santos to Triple-A Nashville; transferred RHP Shaun Marcum from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list; optioned RHP Tyler Thornburg to Triple-A Nashville7/30, recalled RHP Mike McClendon from Triple-A Nashville; dismissed bullpen coach Stan Kyles; named Lee Tunnell interim bullpen coach

AUGUST8/6, recalled SS Jean Segura from Double-A Huntsville; INF Cesar Izturis was claimed off waivers by Washington8/9, sent RHP Shaun Marcum to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment8/13, placed RHP Mark Rogers on the paternity list; recalled INF Jeff Bianchi from Triple-A Nashville8/15, reinstated RHP Mark Rogers from the paternity list; optioned INF Jeff Bianchi to Triple-A Nashville8/22, released LHP Randy Wolf8/24, reinstated RHP Shaun Marcum from the 60-day disabled list; outrighted RHP Mike McClendon to Triple-A Nashville8/25, recalled INF Jeff Bianchi from Triple-A Nashville8/31, INF Cody Ransom was claimed off waivers by Arizona; recalled INF Eric Farris from Triple-A Nashville

SEPTEMBER9/3, selected the contract of RHP Brandon Kintzler from Triple-A Nashville9/4, recalled RHP Wily Peralta, RHP Tyler Thornburg and OF Logan Schafer from Triple-A Nashville and recalled RHP Josh Stinson from Double-A Huntsville9/7, recalled INF Taylor Green from Triple-A Nashville9/10, claimed LHP Miguel De Los Santos off waivers from Texas9/21, acquired C Yorvit Torrealba from Toronto in exchange for cash

OCTOBER10/9, signed RHP Darren Byrd and C Dayton Buller to minor-league contracts with invitations to Major League camp10/12, outrighted INF Eric Farris and RHP Cody Scarpetta to Triple-A Nashville

10/17, RHP Livan Hernandez and C Yorvit Torrealba declined outright assignments to Triple-A Nashville and elect free agency; added RHP Jesus Sanchez to the 40-man roster10/19, outrighted INF Hector Gomez to Triple-A Nashville10/29, reinstated 1B Mat Gamel, SS Alex Gonzalez and LHP Chris Narveson from the 60-day disabled list; Gonzalez, RHP Shaun Marcum and RHP Francisco Rodriguez elect free agency; signed INF Hector Gomez to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp

NOVEMBER11/1, RHP Jose Veras declined outright assignment to Triple-A Nashville and elects free agency; outrighted OF Nyjer Morgan to Triple-A Nashville11/2, claimed RHP Arcenio Leon off waivers from Houston; outrighted 1B Travis Ishikawa to Triple-A Nashville; RHP Kameron Loe and OF Nyjer Morgan declined outright assignments to Triple-A Nashville and elect free agency 11/3, signed RHP Michael Olmsted to a 1-year contract11/5, signed RHP Jairo Asencio to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp11/14, signed RHP Santo Manzanillo to a 1-year contract; signed C Blake Lalli to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp11/15, signed RHP Arcenio Leon to a 1-year contract11/20, added RHP Nick Bucci, RHP Hiram Burgos, OF Khris Davis, INF Scooter Gennett and OF Josh Prince to the 40-man roster11/30, non-tendered LHP Manny Parra

DECEMBER12/1, acquired RHP Burke Badenhop from Tampa Bay in exchange for OF Raul Mondesi Jr.12/7, signed LHP Travis Webb to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp12/17, signed INF Donnie Murphy to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp12/19, signed OF Caleb Gindl to a 1-year contract12/21, signed LHP Tom Gorzelanny to a 2-year contract; signed RHP Johnny Hellweg to a 1-year contract

JANUARY - 20131/7, signed LHP Michael Gonzalez to a 1-year contract; designated RHP Arcenio Leon for assignment1/8, added the following non-roster players to Major League camp: OF Kentrail Davis, C Anderson De La Rosa, 1B Hunter Morris, C Rafael Neda, C Adam Weisenburger, LHP Jed Bradley, RHP Donovan Hand and RHP Taylor Jungmann1/9, RHP Arcenio Leon cleared waivers, was outrighted to Triple-A Nashville and invited to Major League camp as a non-roster player1/10, signed LHP Chris Narveson to a 1-year contract (avoided arbitration); signed RHP Kelvim Escobar to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp1/11, invited RHP Rob Wooten to Major League camp1/17, signed OF Carlos Gomez to a 1-year contract (avoided arbitration)1/18, signed RHP John Axford, RHP Burke Badenhop and RHP Marco Estrada to 1-year contracts (avoided arbitration)1/22, signed INF Bobby Crosby to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp1/25, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: OF Khris Davis, INF Scooter Gennett, INF Taylor Green, C Martin Maldonado, OF Josh Prince, RHP Nick Bucci and RHP Jim Henderson1/31, signed RHP Alfredo Figaro to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp

FEBRUARY2/1, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: 1B Mat Gamel, RHP Hiram Burgos, LHP Miguel De Los Santos, RHP Wily Peralta and RHP Jesus Sanchez2/6, signed SS Alex Gonzalez to a 1-year contract; RHP Fautino De Los Santos claimed off waivers by San Diego

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RECORD BY UNIFORM..... Record When Wearing White Uniforms ................................. 10-10Record When Wearing Gray Uniforms ................................... 13-19Record When Wearing Blue “Brewers” Uniforms................... 35-17Record When Wearing Blue “Milwaukee” Uniforms ............... 21-27Record When Wearing Retro Uniforms ...................................... 2-4Record When Wearing Cerveceros Uniforms ............................ 1-0Record When Wearing Birrai Uniforms ...................................... 1-0Record When Wearing Negro Leagues Uniforms ...................... 0-1Record When Wearing 1982 Road Uniforms ............................. 0-1 83-79

Player 2 3 4 5 6 Total Aoki 35 9* - - - 44 Bianchi 2* - - - - 2 Braun 38 15 3 * - 56 Gamel 6* - - - - 6 Gomez 19 3 2* - - 24 Gonzalez 3 2 * - - 5 Green 1* - - - - 1 Hart 29 7 2* - - 38 Ishikawa 6 1 * - - 7 Lucroy 21 7* - - - 28 Maldonado 9 4 1* - - 14 Morgan 12 4 * - - 16 Ramirez 41 10 - * - 51 Schafer 1 - - - - 1 Segura 7 2* - - - 9 Weeks 19 9 1 1* - 30

MULTI-HIT GAMES (*career high) Player Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total Aoki 8 2 - - 10 Bianchi 1 - 2 - 3 Braun 24 13 4 - 41 Conrad 1 1 - - 2 Gallardo 1 - - - 1 Gamel 1 - - - 1 Gomez 11 6 2 - 19 Gonzalez 1 1 2 - 4 Green - 2 1 - 3 Greinke 1 - - - 1 Hart 19 7 3 1 30 Ishikawa 2 1 1 - 4 Izturis 2 - - - 2 Kottaras 1 1 1 - 3 Lucroy 6 3 1 2 12 Maldonado 2 3 2 1 8 Maysonet - - - 1 1 Morgan 2 1 - - 3 Ramirez 15 10 1 1 27 Ransom 2 1 2 1 6 Weeks 9 9 3 - 21 TOTALS 109 61 25 7 202

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1. Aoki (53-46), Weeks (10-14), Hart (8-8), Gomez (6-6), Morgan (6-5) 2. Weeks (34-22), Morgan (22-23), Gomez (16-18), Aoki (9-11), Lucroy (1-3), Ishikawa (0-2), Schafer (1-0)

3. Braun (76-77), Hart (3-1), Ramirez (3-0), Weeks (1-1)

4. Ramirez (75-68), Hart (6-7), Lucroy (1-2), Kottaras (0-1), Green (0-1), Ishikawa (1-0) 5. Hart (55-58), Weeks (8-7), Lucroy (8-7), Green (5-2), Kottaras (3-1), Ishikawa (1-2), Gamel (1-1), Gonzalez (1-0), Gomez (0-1), Maldonado (1-0)

6. Weeks (27-28), Lucroy (20-15), Maldonado (10-5), Gamel (5-9), Gonzalez (5-4), Gomez (2-6), Ransom (4-3), Green (3-4), Kottaras (2-4), Ishikawa (5-0), Conrad (0-1)

7. Gomez (27-11), Maldonado (9-13), Ransom (12-10), Gonzalez (5-9), Lucroy (5-7), Ishikawa (6-5), Kottaras (3-5), Green (2-6), Conrad (2-5), Morgan (4-2), Gamel (3-2), Schafer (2-0), Weeks (0-2), Izturis (1-1), Maysonet (1-0), Bianchi (0-1), Segura (1-0) 8. Segura (25-17), Izturis (12-24), Maldonado (13-5), Ransom (4-11), Bianchi (11-3), Lucroy (6-5), Maysonet (5-4), Kottaras (1-5), Ishikawa (2-3), Morgan (2-1), Gomez (2-1) 9. Pitcher (80-73), Maysonet (1-2), Maldonado (1-1), Izturis (1-1), Morgan (0-1), Gomez (0-1)

LINEUP CARD (83-79) - 110 DIFFERENT LINEUPS

P Gallardo (22-11), Wolf (7-17), Estrada (11-12), Fiers (10-12), Greinke (14-7), Marcum (10-11), Rogers (3-4), Peralta (3-2), Thornburg (2-1), Narveson (1-1), Stinson (0-1)C Lucroy (41-39), Maldonado (34-24), Kottaras (8-16) 1B Hart (51-46), Ishikawa (15-12), Gamel (9-11), Green (7-7), Conrad (1-3) 2B Weeks (78-74), Conrad (0-3), Maysonet (3-0), Ransom (1-1), Green (0-1), Bianchi (1-0) 3B Ramirez (78-65), Ransom (1-8), Green (3-4), Izturis (0-1), Conrad (1-0), Bianchi (0-1) SS Segura (26-17), Izturis (14-25), Ransom (18-15), Gonzalez (11-13), Bianchi (10-3), Maysonet (4-6) LF Braun (76-75), Aoki (4-3), Morgan (3-1) CF Gomez (53-45), Morgan (23-25), Aoki (4-9), Schafer (3-0) RF Aoki (54-45), Hart (21-28), Morgan (8-6)DH Ramirez (0-3), Weeks (2-0), Braun (0-2), Green (0-1), Kottaras (1-0)

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BREWERS HOME RECORD WHEN..... Roof Open/Panels Open ...................................................... 35-16Roof Open/Panels Closed ........................................................ 4-3Roof Closed/Panels Open ........................................................ 0-0Roof Closed/Panels Closed .................................................. 10-13 49-32

vs. Arizona: 3-3, 3.81 (52ip, 22er) vs. Atlanta: 3-3, 3.71 (51ip, 21er) vs. Chicago: 13-4, 3.86 (156.1ip, 67er) vs. Cincinnati: 6-9, 3.15 (128.2ip, 45er) vs. Colorado: 1-5, 6.31 (51.1ip, 36er) vs. Houston: 9-8, 4.49 (150.1ip, 75er) vs. Los Angeles: 6-1, 2.53 (64ip, 18er) vs. Miami: 4-4, 5.88 (72ip, 47er) vs. New York: 3-2, 2.66 (44ip, 13er) vs. Philadelphia: 2-5, 5.34 (62.1ip, 37er) vs. Pittsburgh: 11-4, 3.56 (134ip, 53er) vs. St. Louis: 6-9, 5.15 (134.2ip, 77er) vs. San Diego: 5-4, 3.99 (79ip, 35er) vs. San Francisco: 2-4, 3.94 (59.1ip, 26er) vs. Washington: 3-5, 6.00 (72ip, 48er) vs. Chicago-AL: 1-2, 2.96 (27.1ip, 9er) vs. Kansas City: 0-3, 3.04 (26.2ip, 9er) vs. Minnesota: 3-3, 3.65 (61.2ip, 25er) vs. Toronto: 2-1, 6.33 (27ip, 19er)

BREWERS vs. MLB

Starters Category Relievers 55-46 ...........................W/L ........................... 28-33 3.99 ............................. ERA ............................ 4.66 162 ............................GAMES .......................... 162 0 ................................... CG ................................... - 0 .................................. SHO ................................... - - .............................. SV/OPP ........................ 44-73 941.1 .......................INNINGS ...................... 512.1 932 ..............................HITS ............................. 526 442 .............................RUNS ............................ 291 417 .....................EARNED RUNS .................... 265 291 ........................... WALKS .......................... 234 875 .......................STRIKEOUTS ...................... 527 113 .......................HOME RUNS ........................ 56 3601 ........................ AT-BATS ....................... 1993 .259 ........................ OPP AVG. ....................... .264

STARTERS & RELIEVERS

BREWERS PITCHERS.....TEAM RECORD

Narveson ......................... 1-1Parra ............................ 24-38Peralta ............................. 3-3Rodriguez .................... 48-30Rogers ............................. 3-4Stinson ............................. 0-6Thornburg ........................ 2-6Veras ........................... 45-27Wolf ............................... 7-18

Axford ......................... 48-27Estrada ....................... 13-16Fiers ............................ 11-12Gallardo ...................... 22-11Greinke ......................... 14-7Henderson .................. 23-13Hernandez .................. 11-15Kintzler ............................ 7-7Loe.............................. 35-35Marcum ........................ 10-11

Catcher Innings ER ERA E PB W-L Kottaras 193.1 105 4.89 - 1 8-16 Lucroy 717.1 340 4.27 7 2 41-39 Maldonado 537.1 231 3.87 6 2 34-24 Torrealba 5.2 6 9.53 - - -

BEHIND THE PLATE

Catcher Stolen Bases CS PCT. Kottaras 21 2 8.7% Lucroy 70 16 18.6% Maldonado 32 12 27.3% Torrealba - - - Pitchers - 9 -

Games Player (Injury) On Eligible Off Missed Kintzler (right elbow) 3/29* 4/10 5/16 37 Narveson (left rotator cuff) 4/20** 6/15 - 149 Gamel (right knee) 5/4 7/3 - 136 Gomez (left hamstring) 5/6*** 5/20 5/20 13 Gonzalez (right knee) 5/6 7/5 - 134 Estrada (right quad) 5/24 6/8 6/26 29 Izturis (left hamstring) 5/26 6/10 6/22 24 Ishikawa (left oblique) 5/27**** 6/10 6/23 24 Lucroy (right hand) 5/28 6/12 7/26 50 Marcum (right elbow) 6/23^ 8/14 8/24 52 * retro 3/26 ** retro 4/16 *** retro 5/5 **** retro 5/26 ^ retro 6/15

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FINAL MLB STANDINGS

NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. AL *WASHINGTON 98 64 .605 - 50- 31 48- 33 42- 30 29- 13 17- 13 8-10^ATLANTA 94 68 .580 4.0 48- 33 46- 35 46- 26 19- 19 21- 13 10-8PHILADELPHIA 81 81 .500 17.0 40- 41 41- 40 33- 39 24- 16 19- 16 10-5NEW YORK 74 88 .457 24.0 36- 45 38- 43 32- 40 17- 22 17- 19 7-8MIAMI 69 93 .426 29.0 38- 43 31- 50 27- 45 18- 20 19- 15 13-5

CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. AL *CINCINNATI 97 65 .599 - 50- 31 47- 34 19- 15 49- 30 22- 12 8-7^ST. LOUIS 88 74 .543 9.0 50- 31 38- 43 14- 20 45- 32 21- 15 7-8MILWAUKEE 83 79 .512 14.0 49- 32 34- 47 15- 19 45- 34 17- 17 9-6PITTSBURGH 79 83 .488 18.0 45- 36 34- 47 17- 14 39- 42 13- 19 8-10CHICAGO 61 101 .377 36.0 38- 43 23- 58 13- 19 31- 50 22-12 10-5HOUSTON 55 107 .340 42.0 35- 46 20- 61 20-12 29- 50 28-8 9-6 WEST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. AL *SAN FRANCISCO 94 68 .580 - 48- 33 46- 35 15- 19 27- 14 45- 27 8-7LOS ANGELES 86 76 .531 8.0 45- 36 41- 40 20- 12 25- 18 35- 37 9-6ARIZONA 81 81 .500 13.0 41- 40 40- 41 14- 20 20- 21 38- 34 6-9SAN DIEGO 76 86 .469 18.0 42- 39 34- 47 20-12 22- 21 34- 38 7-8COLORADO 64 98 .395 30.0 35- 46 29- 52 15- 22 19- 19 28- 44 13-2

AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. NL *NEW YORK 95 67 .586 - 51- 30 44- 37 41- 31 21- 16 20- 15 13-5^BALTIMORE 93 69 .574 2.0 47- 34 46- 35 43- 29 23- 15 16- 18 7-11TAMPA BAY 90 72 .556 5.0 46- 35 44- 37 41- 31 16- 18 24- 14 9-9TORONTO 73 89 .451 22.0 41- 40 32- 49 29- 43 21- 16 14- 21 9-9BOSTON 69 93 .426 26.0 34- 47 35- 46 26- 46 24- 16 24-8 7-11 CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. NL *DETROIT 88 74 .543 - 50- 31 38- 43 21- 18 43- 29 13- 20 7-11CHICAGO 85 77 .525 3.0 45- 36 40- 41 19- 21 37- 35 20- 12 9-9KANSAS CITY 72 90 .444 16.0 37- 44 35- 46 16- 21 34- 38 14- 21 10-8CLEVELAND 68 94 .420 20.0 37- 44 31- 50 14- 22 31- 41 15- 21 10-8MINNESOTA 66 96 .407 22.0 31- 50 35- 46 23-11 35- 37 27-11 9-9 WEST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs. EAST vs. CENT vs. WEST vs. NL *OAKLAND 94 68 .580 - 50- 31 44- 37 28- 18 23- 18 33- 24 8-10^TEXAS 93 69 .574 1.0 50- 31 43- 38 24- 16 28- 19 27- 30 14-4LOS ANGELES 89 73 .549 5.0 46- 35 43- 38 22- 20 25- 20 30- 27 6-12SEATTLE 75 87 .463 19.0 40- 41 35- 46 18- 28 25- 16 24- 33 10-8

* Division Winner^ Wild Card Winner

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1967• Pacifi c Northwest Sports, Inc., organized to seek a Major League

Baseball franchise, purchases the Triple-A Seattle Angels from the California Angels on October 25 and announces it will operate the franchise in the Pacifi c Coast League.

• The American League grants Pacifi c Northwest Sports, Inc. a franchise at its Winter Meetings in Mexico City on December 2.....the team is set to begin play in 1969.

1968• Marvin Milkes is named the fi rst general manager of the Seattle

franchise on February 21.• Pacifi c Northwest Sports, Inc. announces that the team will be

called the “Seattle Pilots” on March 31.....the name was chosen by contest-winner Donald Nelson of Seattle, who picked the name because he felt it denoted leadership and combined the area’s heritage on sea and in air.

• The Pilots unveil their team logo on August 18.....the design features gold wings fl anking a red ship’s wheel which surrounds a white baseball, all trimmed in blue.....the name “Pilots” appears on the “sweet spot” in italicized lower-case letters.

1969• The Pilots go 64-98 in their only season in the Major Leagues,

fi nishing in last place in the American League West.• The Pilots play their fi rst game ever on April 8 at California and win,

4-3, scoring all four runs in the top of the fi rst inning.

1970• Thanks to the dedicated efforts of Milwaukee Brewers, Inc., an

organization formed by Allan H. “Bud” Selig and Edmund Fitzgerald, the Seattle Pilots are acquired on April 1.....the team is renamed the “Milwaukee Brewers” as a tribute to the city’s long association with the brewing industry and is to be managed by Dave Bristol.

• The Brewers acquire outfi elder Russ Snyder and third baseman Max Alvis from Cleveland in exchange for outfi elder Roy Foster, infi elder Frank Coogins and cash in their fi rst trade on April 4.

• The Brewers play their fi rst game on April 7 as a member of the American League West before 37,237 fans at County Stadium.....Lew Krausse drops a 12-0 decision to Andy Messersmith and the California Angels.

• John O’Donoghue defeats the White Sox, 8-4, at Comiskey Park on April 11 for the team’s fi rst win.

• Bob Bolin fans 10 as the Brewers pick up their fi rst home victory on May 6 over the Red Sox, 4-3.

• The 69-year-old Milt Mason, as “Bernie Brewer,” goes into a trailer atop the stadium scoreboard in late June, vowing not to descend until the team draws a home crowd of 40,000, which occurs on August 16 vs. Cleveland.

• Tommy Harper becomes the fi rst American League player to hit at least 30 HR and steal at least 30 bases during the same season (31hr/38sb).

1971• Frank “Trader” Lane replaces Marvin Milkes as general manager.• With the shift of the Washington franchise to Texas, the Brewers

move to the American League East for the 1972 season.

1972• Jim Wilson is named general manager in October, replacing Frank

Lane.

1973• Opening Day is delayed four days after a 13-inch snowstorm covers

the city.• The Brewers crack the million mark in attendance for the fi rst time

with a total of 1,092,158 fans.• Jim Colborn becomes the Brewers’ fi rst 20-game winner as he

tosses a three-hitter against the Yankees in a 5-2 victory on September 26 at County Stadium.

1974• Robin Yount becomes the Brewers’ regular shortstop at 18 years of

age. • The Royals’ Steve Busby hurls a no-hitter on June 19, the fi rst

American League no-hitter ever pitched at County Stadium.• Jim Baumer is appointed director of baseball operations, replacing

Jim Wilson, who takes over as chief of the Major League Scouting Bureau.

1975• Baseball’s then all-time home run leader, Hank Aaron, returns to

Milwaukee as a member of the Brewers.• 48,160 fans salute Hank Aaron on “Welcome Home Henry Day” for

the home opener on April 11 vs. Cleveland, a 6-2 victory.• Milwaukee hosts the Major League All-Star Game on July 15 as

51,480 fans see the National League win, 6-3.

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1976• Hank Aaron hits his 755th and fi nal home run on July 20 off

California’s Dick Drago in the seventh inning of a 6-2 victory at County Stadium.

• Mike Hegan hits for the cycle on September 3 at Detroit, becoming the fi rst Brewer to accomplish the feat.

• Hank Aaron records an RBI-single off Detroit’s Dave Roberts in his fi nal Major League at-bat on October 3 at County Stadium.

1977• Harry Dalton replaces Jim Baumer in the front offi ce on November

20.

1978• The Brewers unveil new pinstripe uniforms and a new team logo, the

now famous “MB” ball-in-glove design. • The Brewers produce their fi rst winning season as they go 93-69

and fi nish in third place in the American League East.• Don Money becomes the fi rst Brewer voted into the starting lineup

for the All-Star Game.

1979• Gorman Thomas becomes the fi rst Brewer to lead the American

League in home runs as he produces 45.

1980• On March 6, manager George Bamberger suffers a mild heart

attack, later requiring bypass surgery.....Bob “Buck” Rodgers assumes the role as acting manager until Bamberger returns on June 6.

• Charlie Moore becomes the second Brewer ever to hit for the cycle on October 1 at California.

• Harry Dalton wheels and deals at the annual Winter Meetings, trading with the St. Louis Cardinals for catcher Ted Simmons, starting pitcher Pete Vuckovich and closer Rollie Fingers on December 12.

1981• In an interrupted season, the Brewers clinch their fi rst postseason

spot in franchise history as they defeat Detroit, 2-1, on October 3 at County Stadium.

• The Brewers, winners of the American League East in the second half of the season, fall to the Yankees, winners of the fi rst half, in the fi rst-ever Division Series, three games to two.

• Rollie Fingers becomes the fi rst relief pitcher in Major League history to win both the Cy Young Award and Most Valuable Player in the same season.

1982• The Brewers rebound from a slow start to become American

League Champions under new manager Harvey Kuenn.....Milwaukee becomes known as “Harvey’s Wallbangers” as they go 72-43 after June 2 to fi nish with the best record in baseball at 95-67.

• Robin Yount is named American League Most Valuable Player.• Pete Vuckovich wins the American League Cy Young Award.• With the Brewers sweeping both major awards, coupled with

the Rollie Fingers sweep in 1981, Milwaukee becomes the fi rst American League team ever to sweep both awards for two straight seasons.

• Don Sutton is acquired in late August from Houston and posts a 4-1 mark.....he wins the season fi nale on October 3 in Baltimore to clinch the American League East Championship.

• The Brewers become the fi rst team ever to win a League Championship Series after trailing two games to none as they rally to defeat California in the best-of-fi ve series, earning a spot in their fi rst World Series vs. St. Louis.

• In an exciting series labeled the “Suds Series,” the Brewers fall to the Cardinals in seven games.

• Brewers fans show their loyalty by turning out in the thousands to greet their heroes at home in a special ticker-tape parade downtown and at County Stadium.

1983• The Brewers set an all-time Milwaukee baseball attendance record

at County Stadium as 2,397,131 fans go through the turnstiles.• Cecil Cooper’s 126 RBI set a new Club record, which would stand

until 2009 (Prince Fielder, 141).....he ties Boston’s Jim Rice for the Major League lead.

• Don Sutton fans Alan Bannister in the eighth inning for his 3,000th career strikeout on June 24 vs. Cleveland.....he becomes the eighth pitcher in Major League history to reach that milestone.

1984• Don Sutton becomes the fi rst pitcher in Major League history to

record at least 100 strikeouts in 19 consecutive seasons.

1985• Despite a dismal 8-18 record, Danny Darwin becomes the fi rst

Brewer to toss a one-hitter, two-hitter and three-hitter in the same season.

1986• Robin Yount collects his 2,000th career hit with a single off Don

Schulze on September 6 vs. Cleveland.• Teddy Higuera becomes the fi rst 20-game winner for the Brewers

since Mike Caldwell in 1978.....Higuera’s 20-11 mark makes him the fi rst Mexican-born pitcher to win 20 games in the American League.....he posts his 20th victory on October 1 vs. Detroit.

1987• The Brewers jump out to a 13-0 start, tying a Major League

record.....they also tie the American League record by posting a 17-1 mark through their fi rst 18 games, the furthest into a season with just one loss.

• Juan Nieves records the fi rst no-hitter in franchise history in a 7-0 win on April 15 at Baltimore, making him the fi rst Puerto Rican-born pitcher to accomplish this feat.

• Following a quick start, the team falters as they drop 12 straight games and fall out of fi rst place on May 13.

• Paul Molitor hits safely in 39 straight games following the All-Star Break, setting a Club record and putting together the fi fth-best streak in modern day baseball.....the streak marked the longest in the American League since Joe DiMaggio set the Major League record with 56 straight games in 1941.

1988• Robin Yount becomes the third player in Brewers history to hit for

the cycle on June 12 at Chicago-AL in a 16-2 win.

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1989• Robin Yount is named American League Most Valuable Player, this

time as a center fi elder.....Yount becomes just the third player in Major League history to win MVP awards at two different positions (1982 at shortstop), joining Stan Musial and Hank Greenberg.

• The Brewers name their 20th anniversary team as voted on by the fans.....team members include Cecil Cooper, Jim Gantner, Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Sixto Lezcano, Gorman Thomas, Ben Oglivie, Hank Aaron, Charlie Moore, Pete Vuckovich, Mike Caldwell and Rollie Fingers.

1990• The Brewers pound the Angels, 20-7, on July 8 as they score a

franchise-record 13 runs in the fi fth inning.• Texas’ Nolan Ryan becomes the 20th pitcher to win 300 games as

he defeats the Brewers, 11-3, on July 31 at County Stadium.

1991• Paul Molitor becomes the fourth Brewer ever to hit for the cycle on

May 15 at Minnesota.• Paul Molitor records his 2,000th career hit with a single off Bret

Saberhagen on July 30 at Kansas City.• On October 8, the Brewers reorganize their front offi ce and fi eld

personnel: Sal Bando is named senior vice president of baseball operations; Al Goldis is named vice president of scouting and planning; Harry Dalton is named senior vice president of special projects and Bruce Manno is named assistant vice president of baseball operations.

• On October 9, manager Tom Trebelhorn is dismissed.....Phil Garner is named manager on October 30.....he goes on to manage a club-record 1,180 games for the Brewers, going 563-617 from 1992-99.

1992• The Brewers retire #34 in honor of Rollie Fingers on August 9. • The Brewers beat the Blue Jays, 22-2, on August 28 at the

SkyDome and in the process set an American League record with 31 hits and 26 singles.....the Brewers also set Club records with 22 runs, 38 total bases and their 20-run margin of victory.

• Robin Yount becomes the 17th player in Major League history to record 3,000 hits when he singles off Jose Mesa in the seventh inning on September 9 vs. Cleveland.....Yount becomes the third-youngest player in Major League history to reach the milestone, behind only Ty Cobb and Hank Aaron.

• Pat Listach is named American League Rookie of the Year, becoming the fi rst Brewer ever to win the award.

1993• Robin Yount plays his 20th Major League season, all with Milwaukee.

1994• The Brewers celebrate their 25th anniversary as they join the

realigned American League Central with new uniforms and new logo.....the season comes to a halt due to a players strike in August.

• Minnesota’s Scott Erickson no-hits the Brewers on April 27 at the Metrodome, marking just the second time in franchise history that the team was held without a hit.

• The Brewers drop a Club-record 14 consecutive games from May 11-25, going from fi rst place to last place during this stretch.

• The Brewers retire #19 in honor of Robin Yount on May 29.

1995• On August 19, Governor Tommy Thompson, Milwaukee County

Executive Tom Ament, Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist and Brewers President Bud Selig unveil a $250 million fi nancing plan for a new Brewers stadium.

• On September 28, the Wisconsin State Assembly passes the fi nancing package with a 52-47 vote.

• The State Senate approves the plan at 5 a.m. on October 6 with a 16-15 vote after the plan fails twice during the previous night.

• Governor Tommy Thompson signs the Stadium Bill into law in the center-fi eld parking lot at County Stadium on October 12, assuring Wisconsin would remain a Major League state for the next 30 years.

1996• On November 9, the Brewers offi cially break ground on Miller Park.

1997• The Brewers play their fi rst interleague game on June 13 at Wrigley

Field against the Cubs.....Jeff D’Amico leads the Brewers to a 4-2 win.....the Brewers become the fi rst American League team (other than an exhibition contest) to play in Wrigley Field since the 1945 World Series.

• The Brewers offi cially become a member of the National League on November 6.....the transfer, the fi rst since the American League was formed at the turn of the century, was necessary to create a 16-team National League and a 14-team American League.....Milwaukee joins the National League Central Division.

1998• The Brewers play their fi rst game ever as a National League

franchise on March 31, dropping a 2-1 contest at Atlanta. • The Brewers earn their fi rst-ever victory in the National League

with a thrilling 8-6 win on April 2 at Atlanta, highlighted by a Jeromy Burnitz grand slam in the 11th inning.

• Geoff Jenkins becomes the fi rst Brewer ever to homer in his fi rst Major League game when he belts a solo shot off Orel Hershiser on April 24 at San Francisco.....Jenkins joins Chuck Tanner (1955) as the only players in Milwaukee baseball history to homer in their fi rst game.

• Manager Phil Garner earns his 500th victory on August 26 at Colorado.....he is the only skipper in team history to reach that milestone.

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1999• The Brewers retire #4 in honor of Paul Molitor on July 11. • Tragedy strikes Miller Park when a crane collapses, killing three

workers on July 14.• Robin Yount becomes the fi rst player to be inducted into the

National Baseball Hall of Fame wearing a Brewers cap on July 25.• The Brewers replace manager Phil Garner with interim manager

Jim Lefebvre on August 12.....GM Sal Bando is reassigned within the organization as special assistant to the president.

• The Brewers name Dean Taylor as senior vice president and general manager on September 21.

• Davey Lopes is named manager on November 4.

2000• Celebrating 30 years as the voice of the Brewers, Bob Uecker

throws out the ceremonial fi rst pitch as the Brewers defeat Florida, 4-3, on April 10 in the fi nal home opener at County Stadium.

• An 8-1 defeat at the hands of the Reds on September 28 is not enough to take away from the County Stadium fi nale as a crowd of 56,354 is treated to an appearance by Olympic Gold Medalist Ben Sheets and a 100-minute ceremony emceed by Bob Uecker.....some of the returning heroes include Hall of Famers Hank Aaron and Warren Spahn of the Braves, Willie Davis and Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Packers and Rollie Fingers and Robin Yount of the Brewers.

2001• The Brewers open Miller Park in grand fashion on April 6 by

defeating the Reds, 5-4, with President George W. Bush and Commissioner of Baseball Allan H. “Bud” Selig in attendance.

• A faulty bus duct knocks out power on the left side of the ballpark, resulting in the fi rst and only called game in the history of Miller Park on June 15 vs. Kansas City.

• For the fi rst time since World War II, Major League Baseball postpones all games from September 11-16 due to multiple terrorist attacks on the United States.....play resumes for the Brewers on September 17 at St. Louis.

2002• At 56-106, the Brewers lose 100 games for the fi rst time ever.• Davey Lopes is fi red after a 3-12 start on April 18.....Jerry Royster is

named interim manager.• Milwaukee plays host to the 73rd All-Star Game on July 9 at Miller

Park.....the third event of its kind in Milwaukee, and fi rst since 1975, ends in a tie after both rosters are exhausted through 11 innings.

• The Brewers pay tribute to the 1982 American League Championship club with a 20th anniversary celebration on August 20.....Hall of Famers Robin Yount and Rollie Fingers along with future Hall of Famer Paul Molitor are among those in attendance.

• A major shakeup takes place in the front offi ce on September 25 as Wendy Selig-Prieb steps down as president and chief executive offi cer to become the chair of the board of directors.....local attorney Ulice Payne Jr. is named president and chief executive offi cer, becoming the highest ranking African-American in Major League Baseball history.....in addition, the Brewers name Doug Melvin general manager, replacing Dean Taylor.

• Ned Yost is named manager on October 29.

2003• Bob Uecker is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on

July 27.

2004• Wendy Selig-Prieb and the Club’s board of directors announce that

the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club is for sale on January 16.• Chad Moeller becomes the fi fth Brewer ever to hit for the cycle on

April 27 vs. Cincinnati, the fi rst ever to accomplish the feat at home.• The Brewers register their largest comeback ever as they rally from

a 9-0 defi cit to beat the Reds, 10-9, on April 28 at Miller Park.• Ben Sheets strikes out 18 batters in a 4-1 win on May 16 vs. Atlanta

to set a franchise record.• Paul Molitor is inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on

July 25.• Los Angeles fi nancier Mark Attanasio is introduced as the

prospective new owner of the Brewers on October 6.

2005• Major League Baseball owners unanimously approve Mark

Attanasio as the new owner of the Brewers on January 13.• The Brewers fi nish 81-81, snapping a streak of 12 consecutive

losing seasons and marking a 14-game improvement over 2004.

2006• The Brewers tie a Major League record by hitting fi ve home runs in

the fourth inning of their 11-0 victory on April 22 vs. Cincinnati.....the homers were hit by Bill Hall, Damian Miller, Brady Clark, J.J. Hardy and Prince Fielder.....it marked the fi fth time in Major League history that a team hit fi ve home runs in an inning.

2007• For the fi rst time since 1992, the Brewers fi nish above .500 as they

go 83-79 and place second in the National League Central.• Detroit’s Justin Verlander tosses the third no-hitter ever thrown

against the Brewers in the Tigers’ 4-0 victory on June 12 at Comerica Park.

• J.J. Hardy belts the Brewers’ 217th home run of the season to break the franchise record (216 in 1982).....the Brewers would fi nish with 231 home runs, leading the Major Leagues.

• With a pair of homers on September 25 vs. St. Louis, Prince Fielder becomes the youngest player ever to hit 50 home runs in a season.....at 23 years, 139 days, he breaks the record of Hall of Famer Willie Mays, who hit #50 at the age of 24 years, 137 days.

• Prince Fielder becomes the fi rst Brewer to win the Hank Aaron Award, which goes to the top offensive performer in each league.....Fielder is presented with the award prior to Game 4 of the World

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Series in Denver on October 28.• Ryan Braun is named National League Rookie of the Year,

becoming just the second Brewer ever to win the award.....Pat Listach won it in the American League for the Brewers in 1992.

2008• At 90-72, the Brewers record their most wins in a season since

they went 92-70 in 1992.....the team produces consecutive winning seasons for the fi rst time since 1991 (83-79) and 1992.

• Ned Yost (83-67) is fi red as manager with 12 games remaining on September 15.....he is replaced by Dale Sveum (7-5).

• The Brewers clinch the National League Wild Card on the last day of the season (September 28 vs. Chicago-NL) to qualify for the postseason for the fi rst time since 1982.

• The Brewers fall to the Phillies, three games to one, in the NLDS.• The Brewers reach the three-million mark in attendance for the fi rst

time in franchise history (3,068,458).• As part of the new attendance record (since broken), the team has

44 sellouts, including 22 in a row from July 10 to September 1.• Ben Sheets becomes the fi rst pitcher in franchise history to start an

All-Star Game.....he tosses a pair of scoreless innings in the game which was played at Yankee Stadium during the fi nal season of the historic ballpark.

• In the biggest trade in franchise history, the Brewers acquire reigning American League Cy Young Award winner CC Sabathia from Cleveland on July 7 in exchange for outfi elder Matt LaPorta, pitchers Zach Jackson and Rob Bryson and a player to be named (outfi elder Michael Brantley).....Sabathia goes on to post an 11-2 record with a 1.65 ERA for the Brewers.

• Due to Hurricane Ike, the Cubs and Astros are forced to play two games at Miller Park on September 14 and 15.....Carlos Zambrano tosses the fi rst no-hitter in Miller Park history with his 5-0 win on September 14.

• Ken Macha is named manager on October 30.

2009• The Brewers sign all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman as a free

agent on January 13.• For the second consecutive season and second time in franchise

history, the Brewers reach the three-million mark in attendance (3,037,451).

• Prince Fielder becomes the fi rst Brewer to win the Home Run Derby as he defeats the Rangers’ Nelson Cruz in the fi nal round on July 13 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis during All-Star festivities.

• Prince Fielder breaks the franchise record for RBI in a season with his 127th, coming on a sacrifi ce fl y on September 19 vs. Houston.....Fielder breaks the record in front of Astros manager and previous record-holder Cecil Cooper (1983).....he fi nishes with 141 RBI.

2010• Jody Gerut becomes the sixth Brewer ever to hit for the cycle in the

17-3 win on May 8 at Arizona.• The Brewers unveil a statue outside Miller Park on August 24

honoring Commissioner Bud Selig, the former owner of the team.....many special guests attend the event, including Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Robin Yount, Paul Molitor and Rollie Fingers.

• All-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman notches career save #600 in a 4-2 win on September 7 vs. St. Louis.

• Ron Roenicke is named manager on November 4.• 2009 American League Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke is

acquired from Kansas City in a six-player trade on December 19.

2011• At 96-66, the Brewers establish a franchise record for wins as

they capture their fi rst National League Central championship.....the team goes a Major League-best 57-24 at home, establishing a franchise record for home wins.

• The Brewers clinch the NL Central with a 4-1 win on September 23 vs. Florida combined with a Cardinals loss to the Cubs that night.

• The Brewers defeat Arizona in the NLDS, three games to two, as Nyjer Morgan drives home Carlos Gomez with an RBI-single in the bottom of the 10th inning of Game 5 on October 7 at Miller Park.

• The Brewers fall to the Cardinals, four games to two, in the NLCS.• The Brewers reach the three-million mark in attendance for the third

time (all since 2008) with a franchise-record 3,071,373. • Ryan Braun signs a fi ve-year contract extension on April 21,

keeping him in Milwaukee through the 2020 season with a mutual option for 2021.

• Ryan Braun (33hr/33sb) becomes the second player in franchise history to produce a 30/30 season, joining Tommy Harper (1970).

• Prince Fielder becomes the fi rst Brewer to be named MVP of the All-Star Game as he belts a 3-run homer off C.J. Wilson to lead the National League to a 5-1 win on July 12 at Chase Field in Arizona.

• George Kottaras becomes the seventh Brewer ever to hit for the cycle in an 8-2 win on September 3 at Houston.

• John Axford notches his 45th save of the season in a 6-4 win on September 24 vs. Florida to set a new franchise single-season record.....Axford would fi nish the season with 46 saves, tied for the National League lead.

• Ryan Braun is named National League Most Valuable Player on November 22, marking the fourth time in franchise history, and fi rst time since 1989, that a Brewer has taken home MVP honors.

2012• Jonathan Lucroy becomes the fi rst catcher in Major League history

to produce two 7-RBI games in the same season when he pulls off the feat on May 20 vs. Minnesota and again on August 30 at Chicago-NL.

• The Brewers unveil a statue of legendary Hall of Fame announcer Bob Uecker outside Miller Park on August 31.....Bob Costas emcees the event attended by Hank Aaron and other dignitaries.

• Ryan Braun (41hr/30sb) becomes the fi rst player in franchise history with a 40/30 season as he fi nishes second to the Giants’ Buster Posey in National League Most Valuable Player voting.

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Seattle Pilots (1969)The Seattle Pilots used this logo for one season before moving to Milwaukee and becoming the Brewers.

Milwaukee Brewers (1970-1977)The “Barrel Man” logo was the fi rst identity used by the Brewers. It was fi rst used by the original American Association Brewers in the 1940s.

Milwaukee Brewers (1978-1993) The “ball-in-glove” logo was introduced in 1978 after a contest which was open to the public drew more than 2,000 entries. An art history student at UW-Eau Claire, Tom Meindel, designed the logo that went on to be the winner. The design of the logo was meant to be recognizable on items as small as a button and as large as a billboard.

Milwaukee Brewers (1994-1999)As the Brewers celebrated their 25th anniversary in Milwaukee, they introduced a new look. Green was incorporated as a color for the fi rst time in franchise history. The logo resembled an industrial stamp, paying homage to Milwaukee’s industrial history, and gave the team a modern yet old-fashioned look.

Milwaukee Brewers (2000-PRESENT)The current logo was introduced during the fi nal season at County Stadium, giving the team a fresh look heading into Miller Park. The classy yet contemporary look was created by McDill Design of Milwaukee along with Major League Baseball Creative Services. The barley in the logo speaks to the heritage of the Brewers’ name that has been in Milwaukee baseball since 1901.

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1990-1993 HOME 1994-1996 HOME

1994-1996 ROAD 1997-1999 HOME

2000-PRESENT HOME/ROAD 2010-PRESENT ALTERNATE ROAD

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A (25)Aaron, Hank (75-76) - OFAbbott, Jim (99) - LHPAcevedo, Juan (00) - RHPAdams, Mike (04-06) - RHPAdamson, Joel (97) - LHPAdduci, Jim (86, 88) - OFAker, Jack (69) - RHPAlcantara, Izzy (02) - OFAldrich, Jay (87, 89) - RHPAllanson, Andy (92) - CAllen, Hank (70) - OFAlmonte, Erick (11) - OFAlou, Felipe (74) - OFAlvis, Max (70) - 3BAnderson, Drew (06) - OFAnderson, Larry (74-75) - RHPAoki, Norichika (12) - OFAquino, Greg (07) - RHPAuerbach, Rick (71-73) - SSAugust, Don (88-91) - RHPAugustine, Jerry (75-84) - LHPAustin, James (91-93) - RHPAustin, Rick (75-76) - LHPAxford, John (09-12) - RHPAzcue, Joe (72) - C

B (77)Bako, Paul (02) - CBaldwin, Dave (70) - RHPBalfour, Grant (07) - RHPBando, Sal (77-81) - 3BBaney, Dick (69) - RHPBanks, Brian (96-99) - OF/INF/CBarber, Steve (69) - LHPBarker, Kevin (99-00) - 1BBarker, Len (87) - RHPBarnwell, Chris (06) - INFBass, Kevin (82) - OFBates, Billy (89-90) - INFBates, Dick (69) - RHPBeare, Gary (76-77) - RHPBearnarth, Larry (71) - RHPBecker, Rich (99) - OFBeene, Andy (83-84) - RHPBell, David (06) - 3BBell, Gary (69) - RHPBell, Jerry (71-74) - RHPBell, Juan (93) - INFBelliard, Ron (98-02) - INFBennett, Gary (04) - CBennett, Jeff (04) - RHPBere, Jason (99-00) - RHPBernard, Dwight (81-82) - RHPBerry, Ken (74) - OFBerry, Sean (99-00) - INFBetancourt, Yuniesky (11) - SSBevacqua, Kurt (75-76) - INFBianchi, Jeff (12) - INFBianco, Tom (75) - INF

Bichette, Dante (91-92) - OFBirkbeck, Mike (86-89) - RHPBlanco, Henry (00-01) - CBoddicker, Mike (93) - RHPBoggs, Brandon (11) - OFBoitano, Dan (79-80) - RHPBolin, Bob (70) - RHPBomback, Mark (78) - RHPBones, Ricky (92-96) - RHPBosio, Chris (86-92) - RHPBosley, Thad (81) - OFBottalico, Ricky (05) - RHPBourgeois, Jason (09) - OFBouton, Jim (69) - RHPBowling, Steve (76) - OFBoze, Marshall (96) - RHPBrabender, Gene (69-70) - RHPBraddock, Zach (10-11) - LHPBraggs, Glenn (86-90) - OFBrandon, Darrell (69) - RHPBranyan, Russell (04-05, 08) - INFBraun, Ryan (07-12) - 3B/OFBrett, Ken (72) - LHPBriggs, Johnny (71-75) - OFBroberg, Pete (75-76) - RHPBrock, Greg (87-91) - 1BBronkey, Jeff (94-95) - RHPBrouhard, Mark (80-85) - OFBrown, Kevin D. (90-91) - LHPBrown, Kevin L. (00-01) - CBrown, Ollie (72-73) - OFBrubaker, Bruce (70) - RHPBrunansky, Tom (93-94) - OFBrunet, George (69) - LHPBruske, Jim (00) - RHPBrye, Steve (77) - OFBuddie, Mike (00-02) - RHPBurba, Dave (03-04) - RHPBurda, Bob (70) - OFBurnitz, Jeromy (96-01) - OFBurns, Mike (09) - RHPBurris, Ray (85, 87) - RHPBurrows, Terry (96) - LHPBush, Dave (06-10) - RHPButler, Josh (09) - RHP

C (59)Cabrera, Jose (02) - RHPCain, Lorenzo (10) - OFCaldwell, Mike (77-84) - LHPCameron, Mike (08-09) - OFCanale, George (89-91) - 1BCancel, Robinson (99-00) - CCandiotti, Tom (83-84) - RHPCapel, Mike (90) - RHPCapellan, Jose (05-07) - RHPCapuano, Chris (04-07, 10) - LHPCarbo, Bernie (76) - OFCardenal, Jose (71) - OFCarpenter, Cris (96) - RHPCarr, Chuck (96-97) - OF

Carrillo, Matias (91) - OFCarroll, Brett (11) - OFCasanova, Raul (00-02) - CCastillo, Juan (86-89) - INFCastro, Bill (74-80) - RHPCatalanotto, Frank (09) - OFCerone, Rick (86) - CChampion, Bill (73-76) - RHPChilders, Matt (02) - RHPChouinard, Bobby (98) - RHPChristenson, Ryan (02) - OFChulk, Vinnie (12) - RHPCiardi, Mark (87) - RHPCirillo, Jeff (94-99, 05-06) - INFClark, Bobby (84-85) - OFClark, Brady (03-06) - OFClark, Ron (69, 72) - INFClayton, Royce (03) - SSClear, Mark (86-88) - RHPCleveland, Reggie (79-81) - RHPClutterbuck, Bryan (86, 88-89) - RHPCocanower, Jamie (83-86) - RHPCoffey, Todd (08-10) - RHPColborn, Jim (72-76) - RHPCollier, Lou (99-01) - INF/OFColome, Jesus (09) - RHPColuccio, Bob (73-75) - OFConrad, Brooks (12) - INFCoolbaugh, Mike (01) - INFComer, Wayne (69-70) - OFConigliaro, Billy (72) - OFConti, Jason (03) - OFCooper, Cecil (77-87) - 1BCoppinger, Rocky (99, 01) - RHPCordero, Francisco (06-07) - RHPCorporan, Carlos (09) - CCort, Barry (77) - RHPCounsell, Craig (04, 07-11) - INFCrim, Chuck (87-91) - RHPCrudale, Mike (03) - RHPCruz, Enrique (03) - INFCruz, Luis (10) - INFCruz, Nelson (05) - OFCunnane, Will (01) - RHPCurrence, Lafayette (75) - LHP

D (36)D’Amico, Jeff (96-01) - RHPDale, Carl (99) - RHPDarwin, Bobby (75-76) - OFDarwin, Danny (85-86) - RHPDavis, Brock (72) - OFDavis, Dick (77-80) - OFDavis, Doug (03-06, 10) - LHPDavis, Kane (00, 05) - RHPDavis, Mark (97) - LHPDavis, Tommy (69) - OFDeer, Rob (86-90) - OFDessens, Elmer (07) - RHPDe La Cruz, Frankie (11) - RHPDe La Rosa, Jorge (04-06) - LHP

De Los Santos, Valerio (98-03) - LHPDeJean, Mike (01-03) - RHPDemaria, Chris (06) - RHPDempsey, Rick (91) - CDiaz, Alex (92-94) - OFDiaz, Eddy (97) - INFDiaz, Kiki (86, 90) - INFDibble, Rob (95) - RHPDickerson, Chris (10) - OFDiFelice, Mark (08-09, 11) - RHPDiggins, Ben (02) - RHPDillard, Tim (08-09, 11-12) - RHPDillon, Joe (07-08) - INF/OFDiPino, Frank (81-82) - LHPDonaldson, John (69) - INFDoran, Bill (93) - INFDowning, Al (70) - LHPDuffy, Chris (09) - OFDunn, Todd (96-97) - OFDurham, Ray (08) - 2BDurocher, Jayson (02-03) - RHPDurrington, Trent (04-05) - INF

E (19)Easterly, Jamie (81-83) - LHPEchevarria, Angel (00-01) - 1B/OFEdens, Tom (90) - RHPEdgerton, Bill (69) - LHPEdmonds, Jim (10) - OFEdwards, Marshall (81-83) - OFEldred, Cal (91-99) - RHPEllis, Rob (71, 74-75) - 3B/OFEllsworth, Dick (70-71) - LHPElvira, Narciso (90) - LHPEngle, Dave (89) - CErickson, Matt (04) - INFEscobar, Alcides (08-10) - SSEstrada, Horacio (99-00) - LHPEstrada, Johnny (07) - CEstrada, Marco (10-12) - RHPEstrella, Leo (03) - RHPEtchebarren, Andy (78) - CEveland, Dana (05-06) - LHP

F (32)Fabregas, Jorge (02) - CFalteisek, Steve (99) - RHPFarmer, Ed (78) - RHPFarris, Eric (11-12) - INFFelder, Mike (85-90) - OFFelske, John (72-73) - C/1BFernandez, Jared (06) - RHPFernandez, Tony (01) - INFFerraro, Mike (69, 72) - 3BFetters, Mike (92-97) - RHPFielder, Prince (05-11) - 1BFiers, Mike (11-12) - RHPFigueroa, Nelson (02) - RHPFiler, Tom (88-90) - RHPFingers, Rollie (81-85) - RHP

The Milwaukee Brewers have had 729 players who have worn their colors since 1970. In addition, there have been 30 players who played for the Brewers’ forefathers, the Seattle Pilots, in 1969, but not for the Brewers. A total of 759 players have appeared in at least one game for the franchise.

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS ALL-TIME ROSTERFletcher, Scott (92) - INFFlinn, John (80) - RHPFlorie, Bryce (96-97) - RHPFolkers, Rich (77) - LHPFord, Ben (04) - RHPFord, Matt (03) - LHPFossas, Tony (89-90) - LHPFosse, Ray (78-79) - CFoster, John (03) - LHPFox, Chad (98-99, 01-02) - RHPFranco, Julio (97) - 1BFrancona, Terry (89-90) - 1B/OFFrancona, Tito (70) - 1BFranklin, Wayne (02-03) - LHPFreeman, LaVel (89) - OFFrisella, Dan (76) - RHPFuentes, Miguel (69) - RHP

G (32)Gagne, Eric (08) - RHPGalasso, Bob (79) - RHPGallardo, Yovani (07-12) - RHPGamel, Mat (08-12) - INF/OFGandarillas, Gus (01) - RHPGantner, Jim (76-92) - INFGarcia, Pedro (73-76) - 2BGarcia, Ramon (96) - RHPGardner, Bob (73) - LHPGelnar, John (69-71) - RHPGeorge, Chris (91) - RHPGerut, Jody (09-10) - OFGibson, Bob (83-86) - RHPGil, Gus (69-71) - INFGiles, Brian (85) - INFGinter, Keith (02-04) - INFGivens, Brian (95-96) - LHPGlover, Gary (04-05) - RHPGomez, Carlos (10-12) - OFGonzalez, Alex (12) - SSGonzalez, Geremi (06) - RHPGoosen, Greg (69-70) - 1BGosger, Jim (69) - OFGraffanino, Tony (06-07) - INFGreen, Sean (11) - RHPGreen, Taylor (11-12) - INFGreene, Charlie (99) - CGreinke, Zack (11-12) - RHPGrieve, Ben (04) - OFGrissom, Marquis (98-00) - OFGross, Gabe (06-08) - OFGwynn, Tony (06-08) - OF

H (56)Haas, Moose (76-85) - RHPHairston Jr., Jerry (11) - INF/OFHall, Bill (02-09) - INF/OFHamelin, Bob (98) - 1BHamilton, Darryl (88, 90-95) - OFHammonds, Jeffrey (01-03) - OFHaney, Larry (69, 77-78) - CHannan, Jim (71) - RHPHansell, Greg (97) - RHPHansen, Bob (74, 76) - 1BHardy, J.J. (05-09) - SSHarnisch, Pete (97) - RHPHarper, Brian (94) - CHarper, Tommy (69-71) - INF/OFHarris, Lenny (02) - INF/OFHarris, Reggie (99) - RHPHarris, Vic (80) - OFHart, Corey (04-12) - OF/1BHartzell, Paul (84) - RHP

Hausman, Tom (75-76) - RHPHawkins, LaTroy (10-11) - RHPHayes, Charlie (00) - INFHaynes, Jimmy (00-01) - RHPHeaton, Neal (92) - LHPHegan, Mike (69-71, 74-77) - 1B/OFHeidemann, Jack (76-77) - INFHeise, Bob (71-73) - INFHelling, Rick (05-06) - RHPHelms, Wes (03-05) - INFHenderson, Jim (12) - RHPHenderson, Rod (98) - RHPHendrickson, Ben (04, 06) - RHPHenry, Doug (91-94) - RHPHernandez, Adrian (04) - RHPHernandez, Jose (00-02) - INFHernandez, Livan (12) - RHPHerrera, Daniel (11) - LHPHershberger, Mike (70) - OFHiguera, Teddy (85-94) - LHPHinds, Sam (77) - RHPHisle, Larry (78-82) - OFHoffman, Trevor (09-10) - RHPHoldsworth, Fred (80) - RHPHolmes, Darren (91-92) - RHPHouseholder, Paul (85-86) - OFHouston, Tyler (00-02) - INF/CHovley, Steve (69-70) - OFHoward, Wilbur (73) - OFHowell, Roy (81-84) - INFHudson, Joe (98) - RHPHughes, Bobby (98-99) - CHulse, David (95-96) - OFHumphreys, Bob (70) - RHPHunter, Jim (91) - RHPHuson, Jeff (97) - INFHuppert, Dave (85) - C

I (5)Ignasiak, Mike (91, 93-95) - RHPInglett, Joe (10) - INF/OFIshikawa, Travis (12) - 1B/OFIribarren, Hernan (08-09) - INFIzturis, Cesar (12) - INF

J (17)Jackson, Darrin (97-98) - OFJackson, Zach (06, 08) - LHPJaha, John (92-98) - 1BJames, Dion (83-85) - OFJeffress, Jeremy (10) - RHPJenkins, Geoff (98-07) - OFJensen, Marcus (98, 02) - CJohnson, Deron (74) - 1BJohnson, John Henry (86-87) - LHPJohnson, Mark (04) - CJohnson, Tim (73-78) - INFJones, Chris (00) - OFJones, Doug (82, 96-98) - RHPJones, Odell (88) - RHPJoshua, Von (76-77) - OFJuden, Jeff (98) - RHPJulio, Jorge (09) - RHP

K (31)Kapler, Gabe (08) - OFKarl, Scott (95-99) - LHPKeeton, Rickey (80-81) - RHPKendall, Jason (08-09) - CKennedy, John (69-70) - INFKern, Jim (84-85) - RHPKiefer, Mark (93-96) - RHP

Kiefer, Steve (86-87) - INFKieschnick, Brooks (03-04) - RHPKing, Ray (00-02, 07) - LHPKinney, Matt (03-04) - RHPKintzler, Brandon (10-12) - RHPKirkpatrick, Ed (77) - OFKmak, Joe (93) - CKnudson, Mark (86-91) - RHPKobel, Kevin (73-74, 76) - LHPKoegel, Pete (70-71) - OFKolb, Brandon (01) - RHPKolb, Dan (03-04, 06) - RHPKomminsk, Brad (87) - OFKosco, Andy (71) - INF/OFKoskie, Corey (06) - 3BKoslofski, Kevin (96) - OFKotsay, Mark (11) - OF/1BKottaras, George (10-12) - CKrausse, Lew (70-71) - RHPKrawczyk, Ray (89) - RHPKrueger, Bill (89-90) - LHPKrynzel, Dave (04-05) - OFKubiak, Ted (70-71) - INFKusnyer, Art (76) - C

L (40)Ladd, Pete (82-85) - RHPLahoud, Joe (72-73) - OFLamb, Mike (08) - 3BLampkin, Tom (93) - CLaPoint, Dave (80) - LHPLauzerique, George (70) - RHPLazorko, Jack (84) - RHPLeary, Tim (85-86) - RHPLee, Carlos (05-06) - OFLee, Mark (90-91) - LHPLehr, Justin (05-06) - RHPLeiter, Mark (01) - RHPLeonard, Jeffrey (88) - OFLerch, Randy (81-82) - LHPLesley, Brad (85) - RHPLeskanic, Curtis (00-01, 03) - RHPLevis, Jesse (96-98, 01) - CLevrault, Allen (00-01) - RHPLezcano, Sixto (74-80) - OFLiefer, Jeff (04) - OFLind, Jack (74-75) - INFLinebrink, Scott (07) - RHPLinzy, Frank (72-73) - RHPLiriano, Pedro (04) - RHPListach, Pat (92-96) - INF/OFLloyd, Graeme (93-96) - LHPLocker, Bob (69-70) - RHP Lockwood, Skip (69-73) - RHPLoe, Kameron (10-12) - RHPLoman, Doug (84-85) - OFLonborg, Jim (72) - RHPLooper, Braden (09) - RHPLopez, Felipe (09, 11) - INFLopez, Luis (00-02) - INFLopez, Marcelino (71) - LHPLorraine, Andrew (02) - LHPLoretta, Mark (95-02) - INFLozado, Willie (84) - INFLucroy, Jonathan (10-12) - CLund, Gordon (69) - INF

M (66)Mabeus, Chris (06) - RHPMachado, Julio (90-91) - RHPMachado, Robert (02) - CMadrid, Alex (87) - RHP

Magruder, Chris (04-05) - OFMaldonado, Candy (91) - OFMaldonado, Carlos (93) - RHPMaldonado, Martin (11-12) - CMallette, Brian (02) - RHPMaloney, Sean (97) - RHPManning, David (03) - RHPManning, Rick (83-87) - OFManzanillo, Josias (93) - RHPMarcum, Shaun (11-12) - RHPMarshall, Mike (69) - RHPMartinez, Buck (78-81) - CMartinez, Greg (98) - OFMartinez, Luis (03) - LHPMatchick, Tom (71) - INFMatheny, Mike (94-98) - CMatthews, Mike (02) - LHPMay, Davey (70-74, 78) - OFMay, Derrick (95) - OFMaysey, Matt (93) - RHPMaysonet, Edwin (12) - INFMcAndrew, Jamie (95, 97) - RHPMcClendon, Mike (10-12) - RHPMcClung, Seth (07-09) - RHPMcClure, Bob (77-86) - LHPMcDonald, Ben (96-97) - RHPMcGehee, Casey (09-11) - INFMcIntosh, Tim (90-93) - CMcMullen, Ken (77) - INFMcNertney, Jerry (69-70) - CMedich, Doc (82) - RHPMench, Kevin (06-07) - OFMercedes, Jose (94-98) - RHPMeyer, Bob (69-70) - LHPMeyer, Joey (88-89) - 1BMieske, Matt (93-97) - CMiller, Damian (05-07) - CMiller, Roger (74) - RHPMincher, Don (69) - 1BMirabella, Paul (87-90) - LHPMiranda, Angel (93-97) - LHPMisuraca, Mike (97) - RHPMitchell, Bob (71, 73-75) - OFMitchell, Paul (79-80) - RHPMitre, Sergio (11) - RHPMoeller, Chad (04-06) - CMolitor, Paul (78-92) - INFMoney, Don (73-83) - INFMoore, Charlie (73-86) - OFMoore, Donnie (81) - RHPMorgan, Nyjer (11-12) - OFMorris, John (69-71) - LHPMosquera, Julio (05) - CMota, Guillermo (08) - RHPMotton, Curt (72) - OFMouton, James (00-01) - OFMouton, Lyle (99-00) - OFMueller, Willie (78, 81) - RHPMullins, Greg (98) - LHPMurphy, Tom (74-76) - RHPMuser, Tony (78) - 1BMyers, Mike (98-99) - LHP

N (16)Nance, Shane (02-03) - LHPNarveson, Chris (09-12) - LHPNavarro, Jaime (89-94, 00) - RHPNelson, Brad (08-09) - 1B/OFNeugebauer, Nick (01-02) - RHPNewfi eld, Marc (96-98) - OFNewman, Ray (72-73) - LHPNieves, Juan (86-88) - LHP

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS ALL-TIME ROSTERNieves, Wil (11) - CNilsson, Dave (92-99) - C/1B/OFNix, Laynce (06-08) - OFNomo, Hideo (99) - RHPNomura, Takahito (02) - LHPNordbrook, Tim (78-79) - INFNovoa, Rafael (93) - LHPNunez, Edwin (91) - RHP

O (17)O’Brien, Charlie (87-90) - CO’Brien, Syd (72) - INFO’Donoghue, John (69-70) - LHPO’Leary, Troy (93-94) - OFObermueller, Wes (03-05) - RHPOchoa, Alex (99, 02) - OFOglivie, Ben (78-86) - OFOhka, Tomo (05-06) - RHPOlander, Jim (91) - OFOliver, Joe (95) - COrosco, Jesse (92-94) - LHPOsburn, Pat (75) - LHPOsik, Keith (03) - COsting, Jimmy (02) - LHPOverbay, Lyle (04-05) - 1BOwens, Eric (98) - OFOyler, Ray (69) - SS

P (36)Paciorek, Jim (87) - OFPagliaroni, Jim (69) - CPainter, Lance (01) - LHPParker, Dave (90) - DHParra, Manny (07-10, 12) - LHPPatrick, Bronswell (98) - RHPParsons, Bill (71-73) - RHPPatterson, Corey (09) - OFPattin, Marty (69-71) - RHPPember, Dave (02) - RHPPena, Elvis (01) - 2BPena, Roberto (70-71) - INFPeralta, Wily (12) - RHPPerez, Danny (96) - OFPerez, Eddie (03) - CPerez, Juan (12) - LHPPerez, Robert (01) - OFPerez, Santiago (00) - SSPeterek, Jeff (89) - RHPPeters, Ray (70) - RHPPeterson, Kyle (99-01) - RHPPhelps, Tommy (05) - LHPPhelps, Travis (04) - RHPPicciolo, Rob (82-83) - INFPittsley, Jim (99) - RHPPlesac, Dan (86-92) - LHPPlunk, Eric (98-99) - RHPPodsednik, Scott (03-04) - OFPoff, John (80) - OFPolidor, Gus (89-90) - INFPonce, Carlos (85) - 1B/OFPorter, Chuck (81-85) - RHPPorter, Darrell (71-76) - CPotts, Mike (96) - LHPPowell, Dennis (90) - LHPPulsipher, Bill (98-99) - LHP

Q (2)Quevedo, Ruben (01-03) - RHPQuirk, Jamie (77) - C

R (42)Ramirez, Aramis (12) - 3BRamirez, Hector (99-00) - RHPRanew, Merritt (69) - CRandolph, Willie (91) - 2BRansom, Cody (12) - INFRatliff, Paul (71-72) - CRautzhan, Lance (79) - LHPReady, Randy (83-86) - INFReed, Jeremy (11) - OFReed, Jody (94) - 2BReimer, Kevin (93) - OFReplogle, Andy (78-79) - RHPReuss, Jerry (89) - LHPReyes, Al (95-99) - RHPReynolds, Archie (72-73) - RHPReynolds, Bob (71) - RHPReynolds, Ken (73) - LHPReynolds, Tom (72) - OFRigdon, Paul (00-01) - RHPRightnowar, Ron (95) - RHPRiles, Ernest (85-88) - INFRiske, David (08-10) - RHPRitchie, Todd (03) - RHPRivera, Mike (06-09, 11) - CRoberson, Sid (95) - LHPRobidoux, Billy Jo (85-88) - 1BRobinson, Ron (90-92) - RHPRodriguez, Ed (73-78) - RHPRodriguez, Ellie (71-73) - CRodriguez, Francisco (11-12) - RHPRogers, Mark (10, 12) - RHPRoggenburk, Gary (69) - LHPRollins, Rich (69-70) - 3BRomero, Ed (77, 80-85, 89) - INFRoof, Phil (70-71) - CRoque, Rafael (98-00) - LHPRosario, Jim (76) - OFRottino, Vinny (06-08) - INF/CRuffi n, Bruce (92) - LHPRusch, Glendon (02-03) - LHPRushford, Jim (02) - OFRyerson, Gary (72-73) - LHP

S (73)Sabathia, CC (08) - LHPSadecki, Ray (76) - LHPSaenz, Chris (04) - RHPSaito, Takashi (11) - RHPSakata, Lenn (77-79) - INFSalome, Angel (08) - C Sanchez, Alex (01-03) - OFSanders, Ken (70-72) - RHPSantana, Julio (05) - RHPSantos, Victor (04-05) - RHP Sarfate, Dennis (06) - RHPSavage, Ted (70-71) - OF Scanlan, Bob (94-95, 00) - RHPSchafer, Logan (11-12) - OFSchofi eld, Dick (71) - INF Schroeder, Bill (83-88) - CScott, George (72-76) - 1BSearage, Ray (84-86) - LHPSebra, Bob (90) - RHPSegui, Diego (69) - RHPSegura, Jean (12) - SSSeitzer, Kevin (92-96) - INFSelma, Dick (74) - RHPSexson, Richie (00-03) - 1BSharp, Bill (75-76) - OFSheets, Ben (01-08) - RHP

Sheffi eld, Gary (88-91) - INFSheldon, Bob (74-75, 77) - 2BShort, Chris (73) - LHPShouse, Brian (06-08) - LHPSimmons, Ted (81-85) - CSimpson, Allan (06) - RHPSimpson, Dick (69) - OFSingleton, Duane (94-95) - OFSkube, Bob (82-83) - OFSlaton, Jim (71-77, 79-83) - RHPSlusarski, Joe (95) - RHPSmith, Bernie (70-71) - OFSmith, Chris (09-10) - RHPSmith, Mark (03) - OFSmith, Travis (98) - RHPSnyder, John (00) - RHPSnyder, Russ (70) - OFSorensen, Lary (77-80) - RHPSparks, Steve (95-96) - RHPSpiers, Bill (89-94) - INFSpivey, Junior (04-05) - 2BSprague, Ed (73-76) - RHPSpurling, Chris (06-07) - RHPStairs, Matt (02) - OFStanicek, Steve (87) - DHStanley, Fred (69-70) - INFStapleton, Dave (87-88) - RHPStein, Randy (78) - RHPStephenson, Earl (72) - LHPStephenson, Jerry (69) - RHPStern, Adam (10) - OFStetter, Mitch (07-11) - LHPStinnett, Kelly (96-97) - CStinson, Josh (12) - RHPStocker, Mel (07) - OFStubbs, Franklin (91-92) - 1BStull, Everett (00, 02) - RHPSuero, William (92-93) - INFSundberg, Jim (84) - CSuppan, Jeff (07-10) - RHPSurhoff, B.J. (87-95) - C/OFSutherland, Gary (76) - INFSutton, Don (82-84) - RHPSuzuki, Mac (01) - RHPSveum, Dale (86-91) - INFSweeney, Mark (00-01) - 1B/OFSwindle, R.J. (09) - LHP

T (19)Talbot, Fred (69) - RHPTatum, Jim (92) - 3BTavarez, Julian (08) - RHPTaylor, Chuck (72) - RHPTellmann, Tom (83-84) - RHPTepedino, Frank (71) - 1BTheobald, Ron (71-72) - 2BThomas, Danny (76-77) - OFThomas, Gorman (73-76, 78-83, 86) - OFThomas, Mike (95) - LHPThompson, Ryan (02) - OFThon, Dickie (93) - INFThornburg, Tyler (12) - RHPTimberlake, Gary (69) - LHPTorrealba, Yorvit (12) - CTorres, Salomon (08) - RHPTravers, Bill (74-80) - LHPTurnbow, Derrick (05-08) - RHPTwitchell, Wayne (70) - RHP

U (1)Unroe, Tim (95-97) - INF

V (20)Valdespino, Sandy (69-70) - OFValentin, Jose (92-99) - INFValle, Dave (94) - CVander Wal, John (03) - OFVanEgmond, Tim (96) - RHPVargas, Claudio (07, 09-10) - RHPVaughn, Greg (89-96) - OFVelazquez, Carlos (73) - RHPVelazquez, Frederico (69) - CVeras, Jose (12) - RHPVeres, Randy (89-90) - RHPVidal, Jose (69) - OFVillanueva, Carlos (06-10) - RHPVillone, Ron (96-97) - LHPVina, Fernando (95-99) - 2BVizcaino, Luis (02-04) - RHPVoigt, Jack (97) - INF/OFVoss, Bill (71-72) - OFVuckovich, Pete (81-86) - RHPVukovich, John (73-74) - INF

W (29)Wagner, Paul (97-98) - RHPWaits, Rick (83-84) - LHPWalton, Danny (69-71) - OFWard, Turner (94-96) - OFWeathers, David (98-01, 09) - RHPWeaver, Floyd (71) - RHPWeeks, Rickie (03, 05-12) - 2BWegman, Bill (85-95) - RHPWhitaker, Steve (69) - OFWhite, Devon (01) - OFWickander, Kevin (95-96) - LHPWicker, Floyd (70-71) - OFWickman, Bob (96-00) - RHPWilliams, Billy (69) - OFWilliams, Gerald (96-97) - OFWilliams, Matt (00) - LHPWilliamson, Antone (97) - 1BWilson, Josh (11) - INF/OFWinkelsas, Joe (06) - RHPWise, Matt (04-07) - RHPWohlford, Jim (77-79) - OFWolf, Randy (10-12) - LHPWomack, Dooley (69) - RHPWoodall, Brad (98) - LHPWoodard, Steve (97-00) - RHPWright, Clyde (74) - LHPWright, Jamey (00-02) - RHPWrona, Rick (94) - CWynn, Jimmy (77) - OF

Y (6)Yates, Al (71) - OFYost, Ned (80-83) - CYoung, Eric (02-03) - 2BYoung, Mike (88) - OFYount, Robin (74-93) - SS/OFYurak, Jeff (78) - OF

Z (3)Zaun, Gregg (10) - CZoccolillo, Pete (03) - OFZosky, Eddie (99) - INF

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The Milwaukee Brewers have had 72 different uniform numbers worn by players and managers since 1970. The franchise has retired four uniform numbers (#4, #19, #34, #44) in addition to Major League Baseball’s retirement of Jackie Robinson’s #42 in 1997. The following list does not include the Seattle Pilots or any coaches.

0 (1)Franklin Stubbs (92)

00 (2)Jeffrey Leonard (88)Curtis Leskanic (00-02)

1 (13)Ted Kubiak (70-71)Bernie Smith (71)Jose Cardenal (71)Del Crandall (72-75)Tim Johnson (78)Tim Nordbrook (78-79)Ernest Riles (85-88)Gary Sheffi eld (89)Alex Diaz (93-94)Fernando Vina (95-99)Luis Lopez (00-02)Keith Ginter (02)Corey Hart (04-12)

2 (14)Ted Savage (70-71)Bob Heise (71-73)Jack Lind (74)Bob Sheldon (74-75)Alex Grammas (76-77)Lenn Sakata (79)Randy Ready (83-86)Kiki Diaz (90)William Suero (92-93)Jose Valentin (94, 95-99)Tyler Houston (00-02)Bill Hall (02-09)Joe Inglett (10)Nyjer Morgan (11-12)

3 (16)Bernie Smith (71)John Felske (72)Joe Lahoud (72-73)Deron Johnson (74)Gorman Thomas (75-76)Ed Kirkpatrick (77)Billy Jo Robidoux (85)Juan Castillo (86-89)Dante Bichette (91)Phil Garner (92-99)Jerry Royster (02)Ned Yost (03-08)Felipe Lopez (09)Yuniesky Betancourt (11)Cesar Izturis (12)Yorvit Torrealba (12)

4 (5)Dave Bristol (70-72)Tim Johnson (73-76)Mike Hegan (77)

Paul Molitor (78-92)Pat Listach (92-96)

5 (11)Phil Roof (70-71)George Scott (72-76)Jamie Quirk (77)Tony Muser (78)Ned Yost (80-83)Dough Loman (84-85)B.J. Surhoff (87-95)Kelly Stinnett (97)Geoff Jenkins (98-07)Ray Durham (08)Taylor Green (11-12)

6 (10)Mike Hershberger (70)Chuck Taylor (72)Ellie Rodriguez (71-73)Mike Hegan (75-76)Sal Bando (77-81)Bill Spiers (89-91)Andy Allanson (92)Jorge Fabregas (02)Keith Ginter (03-04)Jeff Cirillo (05-06)

7 (19)Russ Snyder (70)Frank Tepedino (71)Ron Clark (72)Syd O'Brien (72)Don Money (73-83)Paul Householder (85-86)Dale Sveum (86-91)Dave Valle (94)Danny Perez (96)Brian Banks (96-98)Sean Berry (99-00)Tony Fernandez (01)Alex Sanchez (01-02)Eric Young (02-03)J.J. Hardy (05-09)Chris Dickerson (10)Jeremy Reed (11)Felipe Lopez (11)Norichika Aoki (12)

8 (20)Mike Hegan (70-71)Rob Ellis (71, 74-75)Jack Lind (75)Jack Heidemann (76-77)Jim Wynn (77)Andy Etchebarren (78)Ray Fosse (80)John Poff (80)Bob Skube (82)Rob Picciolo (82-83)Jim Sundberg (84)

Dante Bichette (92)Dickie Thon (93)Jody Reed (94)Mark Loretta (95-02)Matt Erickson (04)Mark Johnson (04)Nelson Cruz (05)Vinny Rottino (06)Ryan Braun (07-12)

9 (25)Rich Rollins (70)Dick Schofi eld (71)Billy Conigliaro (72)Pedro Garcia (73-76)Gary Sutherland (76)Tim Johnson (77)Larry Hisle (78-82)Rene Lachemann (84)Jim Adduci (86)Greg Brock (87-91)Bill Spiers (92-94)Joe Oliver (95)Tim Unroe (95-97)Marquis Grissom (98-00)Robert Perez (01)Elvis Pena (01)Paul Bako (02)Enrique Cruz (03)Jeff Liefer (04)Tony Graffanino (06-07)Hernan Iribarren (09)Gregg Zaun (10)Josh Wilson (11)George Kottaras (12)Jean Segura (12)

10 (14)Max Alvis (70)Andy Kosco (71)Tommie Reynolds (72)Art Kusnyer (76)Bob McClure (77-86)Gus Polidor (89)Marc Newfi eld (96-98)Ronnie Belliard (99-02)Royce Clayton (03)Dave Krynzel (04-05)Vinny Rottino (07-08)Corey Patterson (09)Luis Cruz (10)Ron Roenicke (11-12)

11 (28)John Kennedy (70)Davey May (70-74, 78)Sixto Lezcano (75)Kurt Bevacqua (75-76)Jim Rosario (76)Jim Gantner (76)Steve Brye (77)

Jeff Yurak (78) Vic Harris (80)Ed Romero (81-85)Rick Cerone (86)Charlie O'Brien (87-88)Mike Young (88)LaVel Freeman (89)Greg Vaughn (89)Gary Sheffi eld (90-91)Dave Nilsson (93-95)Derrick May (95)Kelly Stinnett (96)Antone Williamson (97)Ronnie Belliard (98)Hideo Nomo (99)Richie Sexson (00-03)Lyle Overbay (04-05)Mike Rivera (06-09, 11)Adam Stern (10)Chris Dickerson (10)Alex Gonzalez (12)

12 (15)Danny Walton (70-71)Johnny Briggs (71-75)Bobby Darwin (75-76)Bernie Carbo (76)Larry Haney (77-78)Scott Fletcher (92)Brian Harper (94)Henry Blanco (00-01)Matt Stairs (02)Eddie Perez (03)Ben Grieve (04)Chris Barnwell (06)Carlos Villanueva (07-10)Brandon Boggs (11)Martin Maldonado (11-12)

13 (11)Ray Fosse (79)Roy Howell (81-84)Billy Jo Robidoux (86-88)Dave Nilsson (92)Bill Doran (93)Brian Givens (95-96)Jeff D'Amico (96-01)David Pember (02)Zach Jackson (06)Zach Braddock (10)Zack Greinke (11-12)

14 (19)John Felske (72)Ollie Brown (72-73)Felipe Alou (74)Bob Hansen (74)Jim Wohlford (77-79)Dion James (83-85)Jim Paciorek (87)Jim Adduci (88)

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTERGus Polidor (90)Rick Dempsey (91)Dave Nilsson (96-99)Jeff Juden (98)Charlie Hayes (00)Mike Coolbaugh (01)Gabe Gross (08)Russell Branyan (08)Casey McGehee (09-11)Brooks Conrad (12)Jeff Bianchi (12)

15 (10)Jerry McNertney (70)Darrell Porter (71-76)Cecil Cooper (77-87)Ed Romero (89)David Hulse (95-96)Jeff Huson (97)Ben Sheets (01-08)Jim Edmonds (10)Brett Carroll (11)Jerry Hairston Jr. (11)

16 (17)Gus Gil (70-71)Ron Theobald (71-72)Ken Berry (74)Sixto Lezcano (75-80)Marshall Edwards (81-83)Juan Castillo (85)Mike Felder (85-90)Kevin D. Brown (90) Pat Listach (92-96)Jesse Levis (96-98)Lou Collier (99-01)Lenny Harris (02)Salomon Torres (08)Chris Duffy (09)Jason Bourgeois (09)George Kottaras (10-11)Aramis Ramirez (12)

17 (8)Pete Koegel (70-71)Bobby Mitchell (71, 73-75)Paul Ratliff (71-72)Jose Azcue (72)Steve Bowling (76)Bob Hansen (76)Ken McMullen (77)Jim Gantner (78-92)

18 (17)Tom Hausman (75-76)Barry Cort (77)Bob Galasso (79)Danny Darwin (85-86)Darryl Hamilton (88)Jim Olander (91)Alex Diaz (92)Tom Brunansky (93-94)Duane Singleton (94-95)Kevin Koslofski (96)Todd Dunn (96-97)Charlie Greene (99)Jose Hernandez (00-02)Wes Helms (03-05)Gabe Gross (06-07)Jason Kendall (08-09)Shaun Marcum (11-12)

19 (3)Bob Burda (70)Rick Auerbach (71-73)Robin Yount (74-93)

20 (16)Wayne Comer (70)Ken Sanders (70-72)Lafayette Currence (75)Gorman Thomas (79-83, 86)Rick Waits (83)Don Sutton (84)Ray Burris (85)Juan Nieves (86-88)Willie Randolph (91)Kevin Seitzer (92-96)Jeromy Burnitz (96-01)Scott Podsednik (03-04)Laynce Nix (06-08)Frank Catalanotto (09)David Weathers (09)Jonathan Lucroy (10-12)

21 (18)Tommy Harper (70-71)Curt Motton (72)John Vukovich (73-74)Bob Sheldon (77)Lenn Sakata (77-78)Buck Martinez (79-81)Don Sutton (82-83)Bill Schroeder (83-88)Jerry Reuss (89)Dennis Powell (90)Cal Eldred (91-99)Jamey Wright (00-02)Keith Osik (03)Chad Moeller (04-06)Drew Anderson (06)Alcides Escobar (08-10)Zach Braddock (11)Cody Ransom (12)

22 (21)Fred Stanley (70)Tom Matchick (71)Bernie Smith (71)Brock Davis (72)Charlie Moore (73-86)Steve Stanicek (87)Charlie O'Brien (89-90)George Canale (91)Candy Maldonado (91)Tom Lampkin (93)Mike Matheny (94-98)Kevin Barker (99-00)Rich Becker (99)Devon White (01)Alex Sanchez (02-03)Jason Conti (03)Trent Durrington (04-05)Tony Gywnn (06-08)Jody Gerut (09-10)Erick Almonte (11)Logan Schafer (11-12)

23 (14)Bob Locker (70)Carlos Velazquez (73)Eduardo Rodriguez (73-78)Reggie Cleveland (79-80)Ted Simmons (81-85)Joey Meyer (88-89)

Greg Vaughn (90-96)Marcus Jensen (98)Brian Banks (99)Mark Sweeney (00)Mark Leiter (01)Andrew Lorraine (02)Alex Ochoa (02)Rickie Weeks (03, 05-12)

24 (12)Lew Krausse (71)Ken Brett (72)Ben Oglivie (78-86)Darryl Hamilton (90-95)Chuck Carr (96-97)Darrin Jackson (97-98)Alex Ochoa (99)James Mouton (00-01)John Vander Wal (03)Chris Magruder (04-05)Kevin Mench (06-07)Mat Gamel (08-12)

25 (17)John Gelnar (70-71)Bob Reynolds (71)Frank Linzy (72-73)Bill Travers (74-80)Reggie Cleveland (81)Bobby Clark (84-85)Mark Clear (86-88)Dave Engle (89)Ricky Bones (92-96)Julio Franco (97)Jim Abbott (99)Raul Casanova (00-02)Kevin Mench (06)David Bell (06)Mike Cameron (08-09)Doug Davis (10)Mark Kotsay (11)

26 (19)Bobby Coluccio (73-75)Bill Sharp (75-76)Dick Davis (77-80)Kevin Bass (82)Bob Skube (83)Andy Beene (83-84)Willie Lozado (84)Brian Giles (85)Glenn Braggs (86-90)Tim McIntosh (90-93)Juan Bell (93)Jeff Cirillo (94-99)Kyle Peterson (01)Marcus Jensen (02)Wayne Franklin (02-03)Matt Wise (04)Damian Miller (05-07)Hernan Iribarren (08)Manny Parra (09-10, 12)

27 (21)Bob Locker (70)Chris Short (73)Roger Miller (74)Gorman Thomas (78)Andy Replogle (78-79)Thad Bosley (81)Pete Ladd (82-85)Jim Adduci (86)Paul Mirabella (87-90)Neal Heaton (92)

Joe Kmak (93)Turner Ward (94-96)Bob Wickman (97-00)Kevin L. Brown (00-01)Lance Painter (01)Ryan Christenson (02)Brady Clark (03-06)Joe Dillon (07-08)Brad Nelson (09)Frank Catalanotto (09)Carlos Gomez (10-12)

28 (17)Sandy Valdespino (70)Roberto Pena (70-71)Wilbur Howard (73)Von Joshua (76-77)Vic Harris (80)Jamie Easterly (81-83)Rick Manning (83-87)Odell Jones (88)Jeff Peterek (89)Tom Filer (90)Franklin Stubbs (91)Doug Henry (91-94)Jack Voigt (97)Mike Myers (98-99)Lance Painter (01)Valerio De Los Santos (00-03)Prince Fielder (05-11)

29 (16)Larry Bearnarth (71)Jim Lonborg (72)Ed Sprague (73-76)Gary Beare (77)Lance Rautzhan (79)Mark Brouhard (80-85)Chris Bosio (86-92)Kevin Reimer (93)Jeff Bronkey (94-95)Gerald Williams (96-97)Jim Lefebvre (99)Mark Smith (03)Gary Bennett (04)Julio Mosquera (05)Dale Sveum (08)Edwin Maysonet (12)

30 (17)Lew Krausse (70)Moose Haas (76-85)Steve Kiefer (86-87)Terry Francona (89-90)Bob Sebra (90)Kevin D. Brown (90)Willie Randolph (91)Bruce Ruffi n (92)Matt Mieske (93-97)Bob Hamelin (98)Davey Lopes (00-02)Mike Matthews (02)Jimmy Osting (02)David Manning (03)Wes Obermueller (03)Rick Helling (05-06)Craig Counsell (04, 07-11)

31 (17)Tommy Harper (70)Gary Beare (76)Jim Gantner (77)Ed Romero (77)George Bamberger (78-80, 85-86)

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTERDonnie Moore (81)Alex Madrid (87)Jaime Navarro (89-94)Tim VanEgmond (96)Pete Harnisch (97)Bronswell Patrick (98)Bobby Hughes (99)Paul Rigdon (00-01)Luis Martinez (03)Adrian Hernandez (04)Russell Branyan (04-05)Dave Bush (06-10)

32 (10)Gene Brabender (70)Bill Voss (71-72)Harvey Kuenn (82-83)Chuck Crim (87-91)John Jaha (92-98)Rocky Coppinger (99, 01)Nick Neugebauer (01-02)Geremi Gonzalez (06)Carlos Corporan (09)LaTroy Hawkins (10-11)

33 (23)Marty Pattin (70-71)Mike Ferraro (72)Bob Gardner (73)Tom Bianco (75)Doc Medich (82)Jay Aldrich (87, 89)George Canale (89-90)Ron Robinson (90-92)Troy O'Leary (93-94)Ron Rightnowar (95)Jamie McAndrew (95, 97)Bobby Hughes (98)Lyle Mouton (99-00)Will Cunnane (01)Mark Sweeney (01)Jim Rushford (02)Curtis Leskanic (03)Wes Obermueller (04-05)Carlos Villanueva (06)Johnny Estrada (07)Gabe Kapler (08)Wil Nieves (11)Eric Farris (11-12)

34 (13)Greg Goosen (70)Al Yates (71)Jim Hannan (71)Chuck Taylor (72)Kevin Kobel (73-74, 76)Ray Sadecki (76)Buck Martinez (78)Ed Romero (80)Rollie Fingers (81-85)John Henry Johnson (86)Mark Ciardi (87)Billy Bates (89-90)Mark Lee (90-91)

35 (7)John Morris (69-71)Earl Stephenson (72)Dick Selma (74)Bill Castro (74-80)Randy Lerch (81-82)Doug Jones (82)Narciso Elvira (90)

36 (12)Al Downing (70)Steve Hovley (70)Archie Reynolds (72-73)Mark Bomback (78)Rick Waits (84)Carlos Ponce (85)Brad Komminsk (87)Ray Krawczyk (89)Tony Fossas (89-90)Mike Capel (90)Mike Fetters (92-97)Lorenzo Cain (10)

37 (13)Sixto Lezcano (74)Buck Rodgers (80-82)Jim Kern (84-85)Dan Plesac (86-92)Graeme Lloyd (93-96)Bob Wickman (96)Steve Woodard (97-00)Kane Davis (00)Ruben Quevedo (01-03)Junior Spivey (04-05)Dana Eveland (05-06)Jeff Suppan (07-10)Mark Rogers (10, 12)

38 (18)Bob Meyer (70)Marcelino Lopez (71)Bill Champion (73)Clyde Wright (74)John Henry Johnson (87)Don August (88-91)Angel Miranda (93-97)Joel Adamson (97)Eric Plunk (99)Jaime Navarro (00)Santiago Perez (00)Brandon Kolb (01)Ryan Thompson (02)Chris Saenz (04)Ben Ford (04)Matt Wise (05-07)Eric Gagne (08)Chris Narveson (09-12)

39 (23)Bob Bolin (70)John Felske (73)Bill Champion (74-76)Danny Thomas (76-77)Danny Frisella (76)Lary Sorensen (77-80)Dan Boitano (79)Paul Hartzell (84)Tim Leary (86)Len Barker (87)Tom Filer (88-89)Dave Parker (90)Matias Carrillo (91)Rafael Novoa (93)Bob Scanlan (94-95)Terry Burrows (96)Bryce Florie (96-97)Eric Plunk (98)Eric Owens (98)Chris Jones (00)Angel Echevarria (00-01)Glendon Rusch (02-03)Chris Capuano (04-07, 10)

40 (20)Floyd Wicker (70-71)Jerry Bell (71-74)Pete Broberg (75-76)Sam Hinds (77)Willie Mueller (78)Dave LaPoint (80)John Flinn (80)Bob Gibson (83-86)Mike Birkbeck (87-89)Darren Holmes (91-92)Mike Ignasiak (93-95)Ben McDonald (96-97)Chad Fox (98-99, 01-02)John Foster (03)Ben Hendrickson (04, 06)Scott Linebrink (07)Brad Nelson (08)Ken Macha (09-10)Takashi Saito (11)Jose Veras (12)

41 (18)Ray Peters (70)Jim Slaton (71-77, 79-83)Jack Lazorko (84)Ray Searage (84-86)Mike Birkbeck (86)Mark Knudson (86-91)Edwin Nunez (91)Jose Mercedes (94-98)Kyle Peterson (99)Matt Williams (00)Everett Stull (00)Jeffrey Hammonds (01-03)Dan Kolb (03-04, 06)Tommy Phelps (05)Greg Aquino (07)Braden Looper (09)Jeremy Jeffress (10)Marco Estrada (11-12)

42 (10)Skip Lockwood (70-73)Tom Murphy (74-76)Willie Mueller (81)Jaime Cocanower (83)Tom Tellmann (83-84)Dave Huppert (85)Tom Trebelhorn (86-91)James Austin (92-93)Rick Wrona (94)Scott Karl (95-99)

43 (21)John O'Donoghue (70)Gary Ryerson (72-73)Larry Anderson (75)Rick Austin (75-76)Randy Stein (78)Paul Mitchell (79-80)Chuck Porter (81-85)Dave Stapleton (87-88)Mike Young (88)Randy Veres (89-90)Jim Hunter (91)Mark Kiefer (93-96)Doug Jones (96-98)Joe Hudson (98)Jim Pittsley (99)Matt Childers (02)Dave Burba (03-04)Justin Lehr (05-06)

Manny Parra (07-08)R.J. Swindle (09)Randy Wolf (10-12)

44 (3)Hank Allen (70)Gorman Thomas (73-74)Hank Aaron (75-76)

45 (17)Dave Baldwin (70)Larry Anderson (74)Rich Folkers (77)Bob Galasso (79)Dan Boitano (80)Rickey Keeton (80)Rob Deer (86-90)Edwin Nunez (91)Reggie Harris (99)Eddie Zosky (99)Carlos Lee (05-06)Dennis Sarfate (06)Elmer Dessens (07)Ray King (07)Mark DiFelice (08-09, 11)Marco Estrada (10)Travis Ishikawa (12)

46 (14)Dave Baldwin (70)Ken Reynolds (73)Jerry Augustine (75-84)Bill Wegman (85-95)Cris Carpenter (96)Paul Wagner (97-98)Bill Pulsipher (98-99)Ray King (00-02)Todd Ritchie (03)Mike Adams (04-06)Allan Simpson (06)Claudio Vargas (07, 10)Daniel Herrera (11)Juan Perez (12)

47 (17)Bob Humphreys (70)Ed Farmer (78)Dwight Bernard (81-82)Jaime Cocanower (83-86)Bill Krueger (89-90)James Austin (91)Jesse Orosco (92-94)Al Reyes (95-99)Mark Kiefer (93-96)Jason Bere (99-00)Mike Buddie (00-02)Shane Nance (02-03)Jorge De La Rosa (04-05)Corey Koskie (06)Zach Jackson (08)Mike Lamb (08)Mike Burns (09)

48 (23)Wayne Twitchell (70)Jim Colborn (72-76)Mike Caldwell (77-84)Tim Leary (85)Bryan Clutterbuck (86, 88-89)Ray Burris (87)Tom Edens (90)Julio Machado (90-91)Carlos Maldonado (93)

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTERJoe Slusarski (95)Marshall Boze (96)Mark Davis (97)Brad Woodall (98)Steve Falteisek (99)Horacio Estrada (00)Mike DeJean (01-03)Mike Crudale (03)Ben Ford (04)Pedro Liriano (04)Julio Santana (05)Jorge De La Rosa (06)Francisco Cordero (06-07)Tim Dillard (08-09, 11-12)

49 (17)George Lauzerique (70)Dick Ellsworth (70-71)Floyd Weaver (71)Ray Newman (72-73)Pat Osburn (75)Fred Holdsworth (80)Frank DiPino (81-82)Tom Candiotti (83-84)Teddy Higuera (85-94)Rob Dibble (95)Mike Potts (96)Ron Villone (96-97)David Weathers (98-01)Kevin L. Brown (01)Jose Cabrera (02)Doug Davis (03-06)Yovani Gallardo (07-12)

50 (17)Pete Vuckovich (81-86)Matt Maysey (93)Steve Sparks (95-96)Greg Martinez (98)Robinson Cancel (99-00)Bob Scanlan (00)Jesse Levis (01)Everett Stull (02)Matt Kinney (03-04)Travis Phelps (04)Jared Fernandez (06)Chris Spurling (06-07)Julian Tavarez (08)Angel Salome (08)Jorge Julio (09)Claudio Vargas (09)Kameron Loe (10-12)

51 (14)Brad Lesley (85)Kiki Diaz (86)Jim Tatum (92)Josias Manzanillo (93)Sid Roberson (95)Ramon Garcia (96)Eddy Diaz (97)Carl Dale (99)Jimmy Haynes (00-01)Luis Vizcaino (02-04)Kane Davis (05)Brian Shouse (06-08)Trevor Hoffman (09-10)Jim Henderson (12)

52 (17)Bill Parsons (71-73)Mike Boddicker (93)Kevin Wickander (95-96)Mike Misuraca (97)

Travis Smith (98)Bobby Chouinard (98)Rafael Roque (98-00)Mac Suzuki (01)Nelson Figueroa (02)Matt Ford (03)Ricky Bottalico (05)Jose Capellan (05-06)Seth McClung (07)Mel Stocker (07)CC Sabathia (08)Chris Smith (09-10)Sergio Mitre (11)

53 (12)Mike Felder (85)Michael Ignasiak (91)Mike Thomas (95)Rod Henderson (98)Juan Acevedo (00)Gus Gandarillas (01)Ben Diggins (02)Leo Estrella (03)Victor Santos (04-05)Chris Mabeus (06)Grant Balfour (07)Brandon Kintzler (12)

54 (7)Gary Sheffi eld (88)Jose Valentin (92-93)Hector Ramirez (99-00)David Riske (08-10)Sean Green (11)Vinnie Chulk (12)Josh Stinson (12)

55 (4)Allen Levrault (00-01)Izzy Alcantara (02)Brooks Kieschnick (03)Tomo Ohka (05-06)

56 (2)Rocky Coppinger (01)Jayson Durocher (02-03)

57 (6)Sean Maloney (97)Greg Mullins (98)Pete Zoccolillo (03)Joe Winkelsas (06)Mitch Stetter (07-11)Francisco Rodriguez (11-12)

58 (6)Valerio De Los Santos (98-99)Gary Glover (04-05)Chris Demaria (06)Guillermo Mota (08)Jesus Colome (09)Mike McClendon (10-12)

59 (5)Chris George (91)John Snyder (00)Brian Mallette (02)Derrick Turnbow (05-08)John Axford (09-12)

60 (2)Todd Coffey (08-10)Wily Peralta (12)

61 (2)Brandon Kintzler (10-11)Livan Hernandez (12)

62 (2)Horacio Estrada (99)Josh Butler (09)

63 (2)Frankie De La Cruz (11)Tyler Thornburg (12)

64 (1)Mike Fiers (11-12)

71 (1)Scott Linebrink (07)

72 (1)Robert Machado (02)

73 (1)Seth McClung (07-09)

75 (1)Francisco Rodriguez (11)

88 (1)Jim Bruske (00)

95 (1)Takahito Nomura (02)

Allenson, Gary.....................................2000-02 Apodaca, Bob......................................2000-02 Bando, Chris .......................................1996-98 Baylor, Don..........................................1990-91 Bosio, Chris ..............................................2009 Bragan, Jimmy ....................................1976-77 Burris, Bertram ....................................1990-91 Campbell, Bill ...........................................1999 Carew, Rod .........................................2000-01 Castro, Bill .......................................1992-2009 Clines, Gene .......................................1993-94 Collins, Dave ............................................2002 Cooper, Cecil .......................................... 2002 Crosetti, Frank..........................................1969 Dabney, Fred ............................................2010 Dauer, Rich .........................................2003-05 Dobson, Pat ........................................1983-84 Donnelly, Rich .....................................2003-05 Dyer, Don ............................................1989-95 Easler, Mike..............................................1992 Ermer, Calvin.......................................1970-71 Etchebarren, Andy...............................1985-91 Fischer, Brad .......................................2009-10 Foli, Tim ..............................................1992-95 Gantner, Jim ........................................1996-97 Garcia, Dave .......................................1983-84 Haney, Larry ........................................1978-91 Hansen, Ronald ..................................1980-83 Hartenstein, Chuck..............................1987-89 Hilton, Dave.........................................1987-88 Howard, Frank......................... 1977-80, 85-86 Iorg, Garth .........................2008, 2011-present Jackson, Ron ...........................................1999 Johnson, Lamar ..................................1995-98 Kranitz, Rick ................................2011-present Kuenn, Harvey ....................................1972-82 Kyles, Stan ..........................................2009-12 Lacheman, Rene ......................................1984 Lefebvre, Jim............................................1999 Leyva, Nick...............................................2007 Maddux, Mike ......................................2003-08

Maglie, Sal ...............................................1969 Mansolino, Doug .................................1998-99 Matthews, Gary ........................................2002 McBride, Kenneth................................1974-75 McLish, Cal .........................................1976-82 McMillan, Roy......................................1970-72 Melvin, Bob ..............................................1999 Moore, Jackie ......................................1970-72 Muser, Tony .........................................1985-89 Narron, Jerry ...............................2011-present Narron, Johnny............................2012-present Nelson, Dave.......................................2003-06 Nossek, Joe ........................................1973-75 O’Brien, Eddie ..........................................1969 Peterson, Rick ..........................................2010 Plaza, Ron................................................1969 Randolph, Willie ..................................2009-10 Rodgers, Bob (Buck) ...........................1978-80 Rowe, Don ..........................................1992-98 Royster, Jerry .....................................2000-02 Salazar, Luis.............................................2001 Sedar, Ed ....................................2007-present Shaw, John..........................................1972-73 Simmons, Ted ..........................................2008 Skaalen, Jim........................................2007-08 Smith, Hal............................................1976-77 Speier, Chris.............................................2000 Stanley, Fred ............................................1991 Starrette, Herm....................................1985-86 Stewart, Dave...........................................2002 Stock, Wes ..........................................1970-72 Sveum, Dale........................................2006-11 Trebelhorn, Tom .......................................1984 Tunnell, Lee ................................2012-present Walton, Jim .........................................1973-75 Warner, Harry ......................................1981-82 Widmar, Al ...........................................1973-74 Wynegar, Butch ...................................2003-06 Youngblood, Joel ......................................1998 Yount, Robin ...................................2006, 2008

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PAUL MOLITORBorn: 8/22/56 in St. Paul, MN Position: Infi eld Batted/Threw: R/RYears in Milwaukee: 1978-92

“The Ignitor” had his number “4” retired at County Stadium during ceremonies on July 11, 1999. During his speech prior to the game against the Minnesota Twins, Molitor said that should he be voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he would be honored to enter as a Milwaukee Brewer. Molitor followed through with that commitment as he became the second Brewer to be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004. Molitor’s career in Milwaukee spanned 15 seasons and was highlighted by the 1982 World Series and a 39-game hitting streak in 1987.

HANK AARONBorn: 2/5/34 in Mobile, AL Position: Outfi eld Batted/Threw: R/R Years in Milwaukee: 1954-65, 1975-76

“Hammerin’ Hank” had his number retired after the conclusion of the 1976 season. Aaron played in Milwaukee from 1954-65 with the Braves and from 1975-76 with the Brewers. He was elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1982 after closing out his career with a then Major League-record 755 home runs. He was National League Most Valuable Player in 1957, the year the Braves won the World Series. Aaron hit 40 or more home runs in eight seasons, drove in 100 or more runs 11 times and had a .305 lifetime batting average.

ROBIN YOUNTBorn: 9/16/55 in Danville, ILPosition: Shortstop/Outfi eldBatted/Threw: R/R Years in Milwaukee: 1974-93

“The Kid” had his number “19” retired at County Stadium during a ceremony on May 29, 1994. Yount played his entire 20-year career with the Brewers after breaking into the big leagues at the age of 18. He won American League Most Valuable Player awards in 1982 and 1989, becoming the third player in Major League history to capture MVP honors at two different positions (Stan Musial/Hank Greenberg). Yount, who collected 3,142 career hits, was the fi rst player to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame as a Brewer after being inducted on July 25, 1999.

JACKIE ROBINSONBorn: 1/31/19 in Cairo, GAPosition: Second BaseBatted/Threw: R/RYears in the Majors: 1947-56

The man who broke baseball’s color barrier as a Brooklyn Dodger in 1947 had his number “42” retired by Major League Baseball in 1997. The Brewers honored Robinson in special pre-game ceremonies at County Stadium on July 18, 1997. Pitcher Scott Karl (1995-99) was the last Brewer to wear the number.

ROLLIE FINGERSBorn: 8/25/46 in Steubenville, OHPosition: PitcherBatted/Threw: R/RYears in Milwaukee: 1981-85

The man who made the handle-bar mustache famous had his number “34” retired at County Stadium on August 9, 1992. Fingers, who was elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1992, spent fi ve seasons in a Brewers uniform. He made his mark on the baseball world as the game’s fi rst relief ace. Fingers took home both the American League Cy Young and Most Valuable Player awards in 1981, the fi rst pitcher to accomplish the feat since Oakland’s Vida Blue in 1971.

BOB UECKERBorn: 1/26/35 in Milwaukee, WIPosition: Catcher/BroadcasterBatted/Threw: R/RYears in Milwaukee: 1971-present

“Mr. Baseball” had his name placed among the Brewers’ retired numbers at Miller Park in a ceremony on August 26, 2005. The ceremony commemorated Uecker’s 50th year in baseball. Although Uecker never played for the Brewers, he did play six seasons in the Major Leagues for the Milwaukee Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals before retiring in 1967. Former Brewers owner and current Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig hired Uecker as an announcer in 1971, a position he has held ever since.

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Year Player(s) Site Stats/Highlights 1969 (2) OF Mike Hegan RFK Stadium (Washington) Did Not Play 1B Don Mincher 0-for-1 1970 (1) INF/OF Tommy Harper Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati) Pinch Ran 1971 (1) RHP Marty Pattin Tiger Stadium (Detroit) Did Not Play 1972 (1) C Ellie Rodriguez Atlanta Stadium (Atlanta) Did Not Play 1973 (2) OF Dave May Royals Stadium (Kansas City) 0-for-2 RHP Jim Colborn Did Not Play 1974 (2) 3B Don Money Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh) Did Not Play C Darrell Porter Did Not Play 1975 (2) OF Hank Aaron County Stadium (Milwaukee) 0-for-1 1B George Scott 0-for-2 1976 (2) 3B Don Money Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia) 0-for-1 LHP Bill Travers Did Not Play 1977 (2) 2B Don Money Yankee Stadium (New York) Did Not Play RHP Jim Slaton Did Not Play 1978 (3) 2B Don Money San Diego Stadium (San Diego) 0-for-2 OF Larry Hisle 1-for-1, PH-single RHP Lary Sorensen 3ip, 1h 1979 (1) 1B Cecil Cooper Kingdome (Seattle) Walked as a PH 1980 (4) 2B Paul Molitor Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles) Did Not Play OF Ben Oglivie 0-for-2, walk 1B Cecil Cooper 0-for-1 SS Robin Yount 0-for-2 1981 (3) C Ted Simmons Municipal Stadium (Cleveland) 1-for-1, 1rbi OF Gorman Thomas 0-for-1 RHP Rollie Fingers L, 0.1ip, 2h, 2r, 2er, 2bb 1982 (4) 1B Cecil Cooper Olympic Stadium (Montreal) 1-for-2 SS Robin Yount 0-for-3, walk OF Ben Oglivie 0-for-1 RHP Rollie Fingers 1ip, 2h 1983 (4) C Ted Simmons Comiskey Park (Chicago) 0-for-2 SS Robin Yount 0-for-2, walk, 1r, 1rbi 1B Cecil Cooper 1-for-1, 1r OF Ben Oglivie 0-for-1 1984 (1) C Jim Sundberg Candlestick Park (San Francisco) 0-for-1 1985 (2) 1B Cecil Cooper Metrodome (Minnesota) Walked as a PH 3B Paul Molitor 0-for-1 1986 (1) LHP Teddy Higuera Astrodome (Houston) 3ip, 1h, 1bb, 2k 1987 (1) LHP Dan Plesac Oakland Coliseum (Oakland) 1ip, 1k 1988 (2) 3B Paul Molitor Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati) 0-for-3 LHP Dan Plesac 0.1ip, 1k 1989 (1) LHP Dan Plesac Anaheim Stadium (California) 0ip, 1h 1990 (1) DH Dave Parker Wrigley Field (Chicago) Did Not Play 1991 (1) DH/1B Paul Molitor SkyDome (Toronto) Reached on interference 1992 (1) DH/1B Paul Molitor Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) 1-for-2 1993 (1) OF Greg Vaughn Camden Yards (Baltimore) 1-for-1, 1r 1994 (1) RHP Ricky Bones Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh) Did Not Play 1995 (1) 3B Kevin Seitzer The Ballpark in Arlington (Texas) 0-for-2 1996 (1) OF Greg Vaughn Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia) Did Not Play 1997 (1) 3B Jeff Cirillo Jacobs Field (Cleveland) 0-for-1 1998 (1) 2B Fernando Vina Coors Field (Colorado) 1-for-1, walk 1999 (2) OF Jeromy Burnitz Fenway Park (Boston) 1-for-2, 1r, 2b C Dave Nilsson 0-for-1 2000 (1) RHP Bob Wickman Turner Field (Atlanta) 1ip, 1k 2001 (1) RHP Ben Sheets Safeco Field (Seattle) 0.1ip 2002 (2) SS Jose Hernandez Miller Park (Milwaukee) 0-for-3 1B Richie Sexson 0-for-1 2003 (2) OF Geoff Jenkins U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago) Did Not Play 1B Richie Sexson 0-for-2 2004 (2) RHP Dan Kolb Minute Maid Park (Houston) 1ip, 1h RHP Ben Sheets 1ip, 1k 2005 (1) OF Carlos Lee Comerica Park (Detroit) 0-for-3, 1rbi 2006 (3) OF Carlos Lee PNC Park (Pittsburgh) 0-for-1 RHP Derrick Turnbow 1ip, 1h LHP Chris Capuano Did Not Play 2007 (4) 1B Prince Fielder AT&T Park (San Francisco) 0-for-1, walk SS J.J. Hardy Walk RHP Francisco Cordero 1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 1hr RHP Ben Sheets 1ip, 2h 2008 (3) RHP Ben Sheets Yankee Stadium (New York) 2ip, 1h, 2bb, 3k OF Ryan Braun 0-for-3 OF Corey Hart 0-for-3 2009 (3) OF Ryan Braun Busch Stadium (St. Louis) 0-for-2 1B Prince Fielder 1-for-1, PH RBI-double RHP Trevor Hoffman 1ip, 1h 2010 (3) OF Ryan Braun Angel Stadium (Anaheim) 0-for-2 OF Corey Hart 0-for-2 RHP Yovani Gallardo Did Not Play 2011 (3) OF Ryan Braun Chase Field (Arizona) Did Not Play 1B Prince Fielder 1-for-2, 3-run HR (MVP) 2B Rickie Weeks 0-for-3, 1r, sb 2012 (1) OF Ryan Braun Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) 2-for-3, 1r, 2b, 3b, 1rbi

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Anaheim Stadium, April 8, 1969Seattle 4, California 3 Joe Schultz MGR Tommy Harper 2B Mike Hegan RF Tommy Davis LF Don Mincher 1B Rich Rollins 3B Jim Gosger CF Jerry McNertney C Ray Oyler SS Marty Pattin RHP

County Stadium, April 7, 1970California 12, Milwaukee 0 Dave Bristol MGR Tommy Harper 2B Russ Snyder CF Mike Hegan 1B Danny Walton LF Jerry McNertney C Steve Hovley RF Max Alvis 3B Ted Kubiak SS Lew Krausse RHP

Metropolitan Stadium, April 7, 1971Milwaukee 7, Minnesota 2 Dave Bristol MGR Tommy Harper 3B Mike Hegan 1B Davey May CF Andy Kosco LF Bernie Smith RF Roberto Pena SS Phil Roof C Ted Kubiak 2B Marty Pattin RHP

Municipal Stadium, April 15, 1972Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 1 Dave Bristol MGR Rick Auerbach SS Davey May CF Johnny Briggs 1B George Scott 3B Joe Lahoud LF Bill Voss RF Paul Ratliff C Ron Theobald 2B Bill Parsons RHP

Memorial Stadium, April 6, 1973Baltimore 10, Milwaukee 0 Del Crandall MGR Davey May CF Rick Auerbach SS Johnny Briggs LF George Scott 1B Don Money 3B Ollie Brown DH Gorman Thomas RF Ellie Rodriguez C Pedro Garcia 2B Jim Colborn RHP

County Stadium, April 5, 1974Boston 9, Milwaukee 8 Del Crandall MGR Don Money 3B Ken Berry DH Davey May CF George Scott 1B Johnny Briggs LF Darrell Porter C Bobby Coluccio RF Pedro Garcia 2B Robin Yount SS Jim Colborn RHP

Fenway Park, April 8, 1975Boston 5, Milwaukee 2 Del Crandall MGR Bobby Coluccio CF Johnny Briggs LF Hank Aaron DH George Scott 1B Don Money 3B Darrell Porter C Sixto Lezcano RF Pedro Garcia 2B Robin Yount SS Jim Slaton RHP

County Stadium, April 8, 1976Milwaukee 5, New York 0 Alex Grammas MGR Charlie Moore LF Don Money 3B George Scott 1B Darrell Porter C Hank Aaron DH Sixto Lezcano CF Bill Sharp RF Robin Yount SS Pedro Garcia 2B Jim Slaton RHP

Yankee Stadium, April 7, 1977New York 3, Milwaukee 0 Alex Grammas MGR Von Joshua CF Robin Yount SS Cecil Cooper 1B Sal Bando 3B Sixto Lezcano RF Don Money 2B Jaime Quirk DH Jim Wohlford LF Charlie Moore C Bill Travers LHP

County Stadium, April 7, 1978Milwaukee 11, Baltimore 3 George Bamberger MGR Paul Molitor SS Don Money 3B Sal Bando DH Larry Hisle LF Sixto Lezcano RF Cecil Cooper 1B Gorman Thomas CF Lenn Sakata 2B Andy Etchebarren C Jerry Augustine LHP

Yankee Stadium, April 5, 1979Milwaukee 5, New York 1 George Bamberger MGR Paul Molitor DH Don Money 2B Cecil Cooper 1B Larry Hisle LF Sixto Lezcano RF Sal Bando 3B Robin Yount SS Gorman Thomas CF Charlie Moore C Bill Travers LHP

County Stadium, April 10, 1980Milwaukee 9, Boston 5 George Bamberger MGR Paul Molitor 2B Cecil Cooper 1B Dick Davis DH Ben Oglivie LF Gorman Thomas CF Sixto Lezcano RF Don Money 3B Robin Yount SS Charlie Moore C Jim Slaton RHP

Municipal Stadium, April 11, 1981Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 3 Buck Rodgers MGR Paul Molitor CF Robin Yount SS Cecil Cooper 1B Ben Oglivie LF Ted Simmons C Larry Hisle DH Gorman Thomas RF Don Money 3B Jim Gantner 2B Mike Caldwell LHP

Exhibition Stadium, April 9, 1982Milwaukee 15, Toronto 4 Buck Rodgers MGR Paul Molitor 3B Charlie Moore C Cecil Cooper 1B Ben Oglivie LF Gorman Thomas CF Larry Hisle DH Robin Yount SS Mark Brouhard RF Jim Gantner 2B Pete Vuckovich RHP

Anaheim Stadium, April 5, 1983California 3, Milwaukee 2 Harvey Kuenn MGR Paul Molitor 3B Robin Yount SS Cecil Cooper 1B Ted Simmons C Ben Oglivie LF Gorman Thomas CF Roy Howell DH Charlie Moore RF Jim Gantner 2B Don Sutton RHP

Oakland-Alameda Coliseum, April 3, 1984Oakland 6, Milwaukee 5 Rene Lachemann MGR Randy Ready 3B Jim Gantner 2B Robin Yount SS Cecil Cooper 1B Ted Simmons DH Ben Oglivie LF Jim Sundberg C Charlie Moore RF Rick Manning CF Don Sutton RHP

County Stadium, April 9, 1985Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 George Bamberger MGR Paul Molitor 3B Robin Yount LF Cecil Cooper 1B Ben Oglivie RF Ted Simmons DH Doug Loman CF Bill Schroeder C Jim Gantner 2B Brian Giles SS Moose Haas RHP

Comiskey Park, April 3, 1986Milwaukee 5, Chicago 3 George Bamberger MGR Mike Felder LF Robin Yount CF Paul Molitor 3B Billy Jo Robidoux 1B Ernest Riles SS Rob Deer RF Paul Householder DH Jim Gantner 2B Rick Cerone C Teddy Higuera LHP

County Stadium, April 6, 1987Milwaukee 5, Boston 1 Tom Trebelhorn MGR Paul Molitor 3B Robin Yount CF Glenn Braggs RF Greg Brock 1B Billy Jo Robidoux DH Rob Deer LF Bill Schroeder C Jim Gantner 2B Dale Sveum SS Teddy Higuera LHP

Memorial Stadium, April 4, 1988Milwaukee 12, Baltimore 0 Tom Trebelhorn MGR Paul Molitor DH Robin Yount CF B.J. Surhoff C Greg Brock 1B Rob Deer LF Glenn Braggs RF Ernest Riles 3B Jim Gantner 2B Dale Sveum SS Teddy Higuera LHP

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Municipal Stadium, April 3, 1989Cleveland 2, Milwaukee 1 Tom Trebelhorn MGR Gus Polidor 3B Gary Sheffi eld SS Robin Yount CF Rob Deer RF Glenn Braggs LF Terry Francona 1B Joey Meyer DH B.J. Surhoff C Jim Gantner 2B Don August RHP

Comiskey Park, April 9, 1990Chicago 2, Milwaukee 1 Tom Trebelhorn MGR Gary Sheffi eld 3B B.J. Surhoff C Robin Yount CF Dave Parker DH Rob Deer RF Greg Brock 1B Glenn Braggs LF Kiki Diaz SS Billy Bates 2B Chris Bosio RHP

Arlington Stadium, April 8, 1991Milwaukee 5, Texas 4 Tom Trebelhorn MGR Paul Molitor DH Robin Yount CF Gary Sheffi eld 3B Franklin Stubbs 1B Candy Maldonado LF Dante Bichette RF B.J. Surhoff C Jim Gantner 2B Bill Spiers SS Mark Knudson RHP

County Stadium, April 6, 1992Minnesota 4, Milwaukee 2 Phil Garner MGR Paul Molitor DH Darryl Hamilton RF B.J. Surhoff C Greg Vaughn LF Robin Yount CF Franklin Stubbs 1B Kevin Seitzer 3B Jim Gantner 2B Scott Fletcher SS Bill Wegman RHP

Anaheim Stadium, April 6, 1993California 3, Milwaukee 1 Phil Garner MGR Pat Listach SS Darryl Hamilton RF Robin Yount CF Greg Vaughn LF Tom Brunansky DH B.J. Surhoff 3B John Jaha 1B Dickie Thon 2B Joe Kmak C Bill Wegman RHP

County Stadium, April 5, 1994Milwaukee 11, Oakland 7 Phil Garner MGR Darryl Hamilton CF Kevin Seitzer 3B Turner Ward LF Greg Vaughn DH John Jaha 1B Dave Nilsson C Jody Reed 2B Bill Spiers SS Alex Diaz RF Cal Eldred RHP

County Stadium, April 26, 1995Milwaukee 12, Chicago 3 Phil Garner MGR Pat Listach 2B Darryl Hamilton CF Kevin Seitzer 3B Greg Vaughn DH Derrick May LF John Jaha 1B Turner Ward RF Joe Oliver C Jose Valentin SS Ricky Bones RHP

Anaheim Stadium, April 2, 1996Milwaukee 15, California 9 Phil Garner MGR Pat Listach 2B Chuck Carr CF Kevin Seitzer DH Greg Vaughn LF John Jaha 1B Matt Mieske RF Jeff Cirillo 3B Mike Matheny C Jose Valentin SS Ricky Bones RHP

The Ballpark in Arlington, April 1, 1997Texas 6, Milwaukee 2 Phil Garner MGR Fernando Vina 2B Jeff Cirillo 3B Dave Nilsson DH John Jaha 1B Jose Valentin SS Gerald Williams LF Jeromy Burnitz RF Chuck Carr CF Mike Matheny C Ben McDonald RHP

Turner Field, March 31, 1998Atlanta 2, Milwaukee 1 Phil Garner MGR Fernando Vina 2B Jeff Cirillo 3B John Jaha 1B Jeromy Burnitz RF Marquis Grissom CF Jose Valentin SS Marc Newfi eld LF Mike Matheny C Cal Eldred RHP

Busch Stadium, April 5, 1999Milwaukee 10, St. Louis 8 Phil Garner MGR Fernando Vina 2B Marquis Grissom CF Jeff Cirillo 3B Jeromy Burnitz RF Sean Berry 1B Dave Nilsson C Mark Loretta SS Geoff Jenkins LF Rafael Roque LHP

Cinergy Field, April 3, 2000Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 3 Davey Lopes MGR Marquis Grissom CF Mark Loretta SS Jeromy Burnitz RF Geoff Jenkins LF Jose Hernandez 3B Kevin Barker 1B Ron Belliard 2B Henry Blanco C Steve Woodard RHP

Dodger Stadium, April 2, 2001Los Angeles 1, Milwaukee 0 Davey Lopes MGR Ronnie Belliard 2B Tyler Houston 3B Geoff Jenkins LF Richie Sexson 1B Jeromy Burnitz RF Jeffrey Hammonds CF Jose Hernandez SS Henry Blanco C Jamey Wright RHP

Enron Field, April 2, 2002Milwaukee 9, Houston 3 Davey Lopes MGR Eric Young 2B Alex Sanchez CF Jeffrey Hammonds RF Richie Sexson 1B Geoff Jenkins LF Tyler Houston 3B Jose Hernandez SS Raul Casanova C Ben Sheets RHP

Busch Stadium, March 31, 2003St. Louis 11, Milwaukee 9 Ned Yost MGR Alex Sanchez CF Eric Young 2B Richie Sexson 1B John Vander Wal LF Jeffrey Hammonds RF Wes Helms 3B Eddie Perez C Royce Clayton SS Ben Sheets RHP

Busch Stadium, April 5, 2004Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 6 Ned Yost MGR Scott Podsednik CF Craig Counsell SS Junior Spivey 2B Geoff Jenkins LF Lyle Overbay 1B Wes Helms 3B Ben Grieve RF Chad Moeller C Ben Sheets RHP

PNC Park, April 4, 2005Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 2 Ned Yost MGR Brady Clark CF Junior Spivey 2B Lyle Overbay 1B Carlos Lee LF Geoff Jenkins RF Jeff Cirillo 3B Chad Moeller C J.J. Hardy SS Ben Sheets RHP

Miller Park, April 3, 2006Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 Ned Yost MGR Brady Clark CF J.J. Hardy SS Geoff Jenkins RF Carlos Lee LF Prince Fielder 1B Rickie Weeks 2B Bill Hall 3B Damian Miller C Doug Davis LHP

Miller Park, April 2, 2007Milwaukee 7, Los Angeles 1 Ned Yost MGR Rickie Weeks 2B J.J. Hardy SS Prince Fielder 1B Bill Hall CF Johnny Estrada C Geoff Jenkins LF Corey Hart RF Craig Counsell 3B Ben Sheets RHP

Wrigley Field, March 31, 2008Milwaukee 4, Chicago 3 (10) Ned Yost MGR Rickie Weeks 2B Tony Gwynn CF Prince Fielder 1B Ryan Braun LF Bill Hall 3B Corey Hart RF J.J. Hardy SS Ben Sheets RHP Jason Kendall C

AT&T Park, April 7, 2009San Francisco 10, Milwaukee 6 Ken Macha MGR Rickie Weeks 2B Corey Hart RF Ryan Braun LF Prince Fielder 1B J.J. Hardy SS Mike Cameron CF Bill Hall 3B Jason Kendall C Jeff Suppan RHP

Miller Park, April 5, 2010Colorado 5, Milwaukee 3 Ken Macha MGR Rickie Weeks 2B Carlos Gomez CF Ryan Braun LF Prince Fielder 1B Jim Edmonds RF Casey McGehee 3B Gregg Zaun C Alcides Escobar SS Yovani Gallardo RHP

Great American Ball Park, March 31, 2011Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 6 Ron Roenicke MGR Rickie Weeks 2B Carlos Gomez CF Ryan Braun LF Prince Fielder 1B Casey McGehee 3B Mark Kotsay RF Yuniesky Betancourt SS Wil Nieves C Yovani Gallardo RHP

Miller Park, April 6, 2012St. Louis 11, Milwaukee 5 Ron Roenicke MGR Rickie Weeks 2B Carlos Gomez CF Ryan Braun LF Aramis Ramirez 3B Corey Hart RF Alex Gonzalez SS Mat Gamel 1B Jonathan Lucroy C Yovani Gallardo RHP

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS OPENING DAYOVERALL OPENING DAY RECORD: 23-20-1Record at County Stadium: 6-4 Record at Miller Park: 2-2Record on the Road: 15-14-1

Record in the American League: 16-13Record in the National League: 7-7-1

MOST OPENING DAY STARTS BY POSITIONP: Ben Sheets (6) C: B.J. Surhoff (5) 1B: Cecil Cooper (9) 2B: Jim Gantner (11) 3B: Don Money (7)SS: Robin Yount (10)LF: Geoff Jenkins (6)CF: Robin Yount (8) RF: Jeromy Burnitz (5) and Sixto Lezcano (5) DH: Paul Molitor (4)

MOST OPENING DAY STARTS BY NUMBER OF YEARS19: Robin Yount12: Paul Molitor11: Jim Gantner9: Cecil Cooper and Don Money8: Geoff Jenkins

MOST OPENING DAY STARTS AT DIFFERENT POSITION5: Paul Molitor (2B, 3B, SS, CF, DH)3: Robin Yount (SS, LF, CF); Charlie Moore (C, LF, RF)

BREWERS MAKING MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT IN OPENING DAY LINEUP2B Pedro Garcia (1973)RF Gorman Thomas (1973) SS Paul Molitor (1978)SS Robin Yount (1974)C Joe Kmak (1993) SS J.J. Hardy (2005)

RECORD BY LOCATION ON OPENING DAYThe Brewers franchise has opened the Major League season in 19 different locations since 1969. Below is a list of each location in which the Club has opened the season.

RECORD BY OPPONENT ON OPENING DAYThe Brewers franchise has opened the Major League season against 19 different opponents since 1969. Below is a list of each team the Club has opened the season against.

Atlanta (0-1)Baltimore (1-1)Boston (0-1)California (2-2)Chicago-AL (1-1)Chicago-NL (1-0)Cincinnati (0-1-1)Cleveland (2-1)Houston (1-0)Los Angeles (0-1)

Milwaukee (8-6)Minnesota (1-0)New York-AL (1-1)Oakland (0-1)Pittsburgh (1-0)St. Louis (2-1)San Francisco (0-1)Texas (1-1)Toronto (1-0)

Atlanta (0-1)Baltimore (2-1)Boston (2-2)California (2-3)Chicago-AL (2-2)Chicago-NL (1-0)Cincinnati (0-1-1)Cleveland (2-1)Colorado (0-1)Houston (1-0)

Los Angeles (1-1)Minnesota (1-1)New York-AL (2-1)Oakland (1-1)Pittsburgh (2-0)St. Louis (2-2)San Francisco (0-1)Texas (1-1)Toronto (1-0)

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Year Pos. Record Pct. GA/GB Home Road Manager(s) Mar./Apr. May June July August Sept./Oct. 1969 6 64-98-1 .395 -32.0 34-47-1 30-51 Schultz 7-11 13-13 14-15 9-20 6-22 15-17-1 1970 T4 65-97-1 .401 -33.0 38-42-1 27-55 Bristol 5-15 10-15-1 11-18 12-18 12-17 15-14 1971 6 69-92 .429 -32.0 34-48 35-44 Bristol 8-11 11-14 12-17 12-18 13-16 13-16 1972 6 65-91 .417 -21.0 37-42 28-49 Bristol/McMillan/Crandall 3-7 9-15 14-15 11-21 12-17 16-16 1973 5 74-88 .457 -23.0 40-41 34-47 Crandall 9-9 10-17 18-10 13-17 16-14 8-21 1974 5 76-86 .469 -15.0 40-41 36-45 Crandall 9-8 15-12 12-15 15-17 12-18 13-16 1975 5 68-94 .420 -28.0 36-45 32-49 Crandall 9-7 12-14 19-13 12-19 7-23 9-18 1976 6 66-95 .410 -32.0 36-45 30-50 Grammas 9-3 7-17 9-21 18-13 15-15 8-26 1977 6 67-95 .414 -33.0 37-44 30-51 Grammas 11-6 14-19 11-13 10-19 11-23 10-15 1978 3 93-69 .574 -6.0 54-27 39-42 Bamberger 9-11 14-11 21-9 15-12 17-14 17-12 1979 2 95-66 .590 -8.0 52-29 43-37 Bamberger 13-9 15-14 16-10 19-10 18-12 14-11 1980 3 86-76 .531 -17.0 40-42 46-34 Bamberger/Rodgers 7-8 16-12 18-10 13-16 15-18 17-12 1981* 1 62-47 .569 +1.0 28-21 34-26 Rodgers 9-7 18-12 4-6 - 13-9 18-13 1982 1 95-67-1 .586 +1.0 48-34 47-33-1 Rodgers/Kuenn 9-8 13-16 20-7-1 16-11 19-11 18-14 1983 5 87-75 .537 -11.0 52-29 35-46 Kuenn 10-9 13-12 12-15 20-8 20-13 12-18 1984 7 67-94 .416 -36.5 38-43 29-51 Lachemann 9-11 13-13 12-18 13-17 9-20 11-15 1985 6 71-90 .441 -28.0 40-40 31-50 Bamberger 8-11 13-11 12-15 11-17 15-13 12-23 1986 6 77-84 .478 -18.0 41-39 36-45 Bamberger/Trebelhorn 9-9 15-13 13-15 12-13 15-15 13-19 1987 3 91-71 .562 -7.0 48-33 43-38 Trebelhorn 18-3 6-18 13-15 15-13 18-11 21-11 1988 T3 87-75 .537 -2.0 47-34 40-41 Trebelhorn 9-11 17-13 12-15 14-15 17-13 18-8 1989 4 81-81 .500 -8.0 45-36 36-45 Trebelhorn 10-12 12-16 15-14 14-12 16-15 14-12 1990 6 74-88 .457 -14.0 39-42 35-46 Trebelhorn 12-6 11-15 10-19 12-15 16-14 13-19 1991 4 83-79 .512 -8.0 43-37 40-42 Trebelhorn 10-9 12-15 12-15 9-18 19-10 21-12 1992 2 92-70 .568 -4.0 53-28 39-42 Garner 10-9 13-15 16-11 16-12 15-14 22-9 1993 7 69-93 .426 -26.0 38-43 31-50 Garner 9-11 13-14 10-19 9-17 16-16 12-16 1994* 5 53-62 .461 -15.0 24-32 29-30 Garner 13-9 7-21 17-10 13-14 3-8 - 1995* 4 65-79 .451 -35.0 33-39 32-40 Garner 4-1 11-16 11-15 16-12 16-14 7-21 1996 3 80-82 .494 -19.5 38-43 42-39 Garner 12-12 11-16 17-11 12-16 14-16 14-11 1997 3 78-83 .484 -8.0 47-33 31-50 Garner 12-11 13-14 12-15 16-12 15-15 10-16 1998 5 74-88 .457 -28.0 38-43 36-45 Garner 16-9 12-16 15-12 12-17 9-19 10-15 1999 5 74-87 .460 -22.5 32-48 42-39 Garner/Lefebvre 9-13 14-14 12-14 14-12 8-21 17-13 2000 3 73-89-1 .451 -22.0 42-39 31-50-1 Lopes 9-15-1 13-16 10-16 12-15 14-13 15-14 2001 4 68-94 .420 -25.0 36-45 32-49 Lopes 13-11 15-13 11-15 6-20 14-15 9-20 2002 6 56-106 .346 -41.0 31-50 25-56 Lopes/Royster 8-18 10-18 11-16 9-17 10-18 8-19 2003 6 68-94 .420 -20.0 31-50 37-44 Yost 9-18 12-16 12-13 11-17 16-12 8-18 2004 6 67-94 .416 -37.5 36-45 31-49 Yost 12-11 13-13 15-10 10-19 6-21 11-20 2005 3 81-81 .500 -19.0 46-35 35-46 Yost 10-13 14-14 12-15 16-12 13-14 16-13 2006 4 75-87 .463 -8.5 48-33 27-54 Yost 14-11 12-16 14-14 10-15 12-16 13-15 2007 2 83-79 .512 -2.0 51-30 32-49 Yost 16-9 14-15 17-9 11-16 9-18 16-12 2008 2 90-72 .556 -7.5 49-32 41-40 Yost/Sveum 15-12 13-16 16-10 16-11 20-7 10-16 2009 3 80-82 .494 -11.0 40-41 40-41 Macha 12-10 18-10 12-15 9-17 13-14 16-16 2010 3 77-85 .475 -14.0 40-41 37-44 Macha 9-14 12-16 14-13 13-14 14-13 15-15 2011 1 96-66 .593 +6.0 57-24 39-42 Roenicke 13-13 17-12 14-13 16-11 21-7 15-10 2012 3 83-79 .512 -14.0 49-32 34-47 Roenicke 11-12 12-16 12-14 12-14 16-12 20-11 Totals 3345-3650-4 .478 1806-1687-2 1539-1963-2 448-443-1 558-644-1 590-600-1 554-649 605-656 590-658-1

* - Shortened Season

1981 Season: In a season cut short by a players’ strike, the Brewers had the best overall record in the American League East, going 62-47. The Club went 31-25 in the fi rst half and then won the second-half title with a 31-22 mark. 1994 Season: The season was cut short on August 12 due to a players’ strike. 1995 Season: Due to an owners’ lockout, the Major League season did not begin until April 25 (Brewers opened on April 26).

Brewers in March: The Brewers have played four regular-season games in March, losing on 3/31/98 at Atlanta, 3/31/03 at St. Louis and 3/31/11 at Cincinnati and winning on 3/31/08 at Chicago-NL.

TIES IN BREWERS HISTORY (4)Date Opponent Reason Score9/12/69 vs. California Game called in top of 10th inning due to rain 1-15/11/70 vs. New York-AL Game called in top of 10th inning due to rain 5-56/16/82 at Baltimore Game called in bottom of ninth inning due to rain 2-24/2/00 at Cincinnati Game called in top of sixth inning due to rain 3-3

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

RECORD YEAR-BY-YEAR

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201020112012

TOTAL

-3-64-5

5-43-32-43-33-34-23-35-25-25-2

4-33-43-3

55-49

-2-72-5

3-63-31-52-42-43-34-22-56-33-3

2-53-53-3

41-63

1-26-66-6

7-69-810-76-107-109-78-86-97-97-10

6-910-613-4

118-117

0-35-66-6

8-5-110-66-1310-88-1010-610-97-88-107-8

3-118-86-9

112-126-1

-7-43-6

5-41-53-31-54-25-14-22-43-40-6

4-56-31-5

49-59

-4-52-7

4-31-51-52-43-31-52-43-32-43-3

2-44-26-1

40-58

-9-04-5

4-32-42-42-72-44-30-75-21-54-3

4-47-04-4

54-55

-1-82-5

2-73-31-56-32-43-33-32-42-43-3

5-24-23-2

42-58

-4-55-4

2-53-31-54-20-64-55-13-41-54-3

1-53-42-5

42-62

2-16-58-4

7-56-114-1510-76-129-77-910-614-19-5

13-512-311-4

134-100

3-03-87-6

5-77-107-103-138-95-117-97-810-59-9

8-79-96-9

104-130

-3-63-5

2-71-55-15-12-43-44-32-54-32-4

3-43-25-4

47-58

-5-44-5

3-65-41-51-51-54-36-34-56-04-5

2-53-32-4

51-62

-6-35-4

4-54-22-40-65-14-41-54-26-25-3

4-23-33-5

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1970197119721973197419751976197719781979

1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

1990199119921993199419951996199719981999

2000200120022003200420052006200720082009

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3-9

5-73-9

5-103-1510-84-147-114-118-75-8

6-74-2

4-9-12-116-74-97-611-29-46-7

6-710-37-65-83-75-73-96-5

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---

1-2----

2-1-

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164-228-1

6-6

7-56-67-116-128-108-106-126-9

5-104-8

7-67-69-49-44-98-56-67-6

3-107-6

8-56-78-58-55-54-85-73-8

--

---

1-2----

0-3-

-1-2

-185-218

8-10

11-77-113-99-34-84-85-75-67-47-5

7-51-49-38-45-77-57-56-66-6

2-10

2-105-77-53-93-97-67-67-42-12-1

0-30-3

-------

1-2

--

1-2175-201

5-7

5-78-410-59-98-109-96-114-1110-59-4

10-36-36-710-34-96-75-89-44-910-3

4-98-58-55-82-54-96-74-81-22-1

0-32-1

----

3-0--

3-0

---

205-201

2-10

4-82-108-106-129-911-76-125-108-77-6

6-78-510-37-62-114-95-87-68-57-6

10-39-48-55-84-65-88-47-41-22-1

2-11-2

----

1-22-1

-0-3

---

197-221

-

----------

----------

-------

2-12-95-8

6-75-128-108-96-135-105-1013-58-710-5

7-812-39-8

111-125

8-10

6-1210-85-74-81-115-74-82-84-67-5

6-65-45-76-66-64-86-68-49-34-8

8-43-95-77-57-52-109-46-62-1 2-1

2-11-2

----

1-22-1

--

--

0-3172-209

9-9-1

6-1212-65-77-59-35-78-45-55-55-7

6-63-46-66-64-83-97-55-79-35-7

5-76-67-55-73-32-55-74-7

--

--

0-3-

2-1-----

2-1--

171-183-1

6-12

5-1310-74-88-46-6

2-104-83-84-78-4

7-59-37-58-45-79-34-83-97-59-3

4-86-66-67-56-69-49-45-72-00-2

2-11-22-43-34-23-31-53-32-41-5

4-24-23-3

215-226

5-7

3-9-12-109-9

10-89-99-9

5-138-7

10-59-4

5-83-38-54-96-77-68-57-66-78-5

6-76-76-74-92-75-66-64-7

--

-----

2-1----

-0-3

-182-211-1

5-13

8-103-154-84-85-75-75-75-59-16-6

7-54-27-56-64-83-95-76-63-95-7

5-78-47-57-54-17-27-55-6

--

--

0-3-------

---

159-189

-

-------

7-35-59-3

9-32-28-45-76-64-86-64-88-47-5

4-83-98-44-84-23-24-95-6

--

----

2-1-----

2-1--

119-114

-

----------

----------

----------

-----

1-2----

-1-2

-2-4

7-5

5-76-65-78-47-56-6

10-25-56-49-3

5-74-57-58-45-68-34-89-38-45-7

5-77-57-54-83-35-76-77-4

--

-------

1-2--

1-2--

183-156

-

-------

8-712-310-3

5-86-49-48-5

10-34-97-69-47-66-7

7-66-78-55-87-37-55-77-4

--

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2-1--

3-0-

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (4) Player YearRollie Fingers ..............................................1981Robin Yount ................................................1982Robin Yount ................................................1989Ryan Braun .................................................2011

CY YOUNG AWARD (2)Player YearRollie Fingers ..............................................1981Pete Vuckovich ...........................................1982

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (2)Player YearPat Listach ..................................................1992Ryan Braun .................................................2007

HANK AARON AWARD (1)Player YearPrince Fielder .............................................2007

GOLD GLOVES (9)Player Year PositionGeorge Scott 1972 .................... First BaseGeorge Scott 1973 .................... First BaseGeorge Scott 1974 .................... First BaseGeorge Scott 1975 .................... First BaseGeorge Scott 1976 .................... First BaseCecil Cooper 1979 .................... First BaseSixto Lezcano 1979 ........................Outfi eldCecil Cooper 1980 .................... First BaseRobin Yount 1982 .....................Shortstop

SILVER SLUGGER AWARD (19)Player Year PositionCecil Cooper 1980 .................... First BaseRobin Yount 1980 .....................ShortstopBen Oglivie 1980 ........................Outfi eldCecil Cooper 1981 .................... First BaseCecil Cooper 1982 .................... First BaseRobin Yount 1982 .....................ShortstopPaul Molitor 1987 ............................... DHPaul Molitor 1988 ............................... DHRobin Yount 1989 ........................Outfi eldDave Parker 1990 ............................... DHCarlos Lee 2005 ........................Outfi eldPrince Fielder 2007 .................... First BaseRyan Braun 2008 ........................Outfi eldRyan Braun 2009 ........................Outfi eldRyan Braun 2010 ........................Outfi eldYovani Gallardo 2010 ......................... PitcherRyan Braun 2011 .........................Outfi eldPrince Fielder 2011 ..................... First BaseRyan Braun 2012 ........................Outfi eld

HOME RUN CHAMPION (6)Player Year HRGeorge Scott 1975 ...........................36*Gorman Thomas 1979 ............................ 45Ben Oglivie 1980 ...........................41*Gorman Thomas 1982 ...........................39*Prince Fielder 2007 ............................ 50Ryan Braun 2012 ............................ 41* tied with Reggie Jackson

ALL-STAR GAME MVP (1)Player Year Prince Fielder 2011

FIREMAN / ROLAIDS RELIEF MAN AWARD (3)Player YearKen Sanders 1971Rollie Fingers 1981John Axford 2011

ROBERTO CLEMENTE AWARD (1)Player Year Cecil Cooper 1983

AL PLAYER OF THE MONTH (7)Player Month/YearBen Oglivie .......................................... May 1980Cecil Cooper ....................................August 1980Cecil Cooper ....................................August 1981Robin Yount ..........................................July 1982Cecil Cooper .........................................July 1983Robin Yount ..........................................July 1989Paul Molitor ............................... September 1989

NL PLAYER OF THE MONTH (7)Player Month/YearJeromy Burnitz .................................... June 1999Prince Fielder ...................................... May 2007Ryan Braun ...........................................July 2007Ryan Braun ...........................................July 2008Ryan Braun ............................... March/April 2011Prince Fielder ......................................June 2011Ryan Braun ................................September 2011

AL PITCHER OF THE MONTH (2)Pitcher Month/YearCal Eldred ................................. September 1992Cal Eldred ........................................... June 1994

NL PITCHER OF THE MONTH (5)Pitcher Month/YearJeff D’Amico .........................................July 2000Ben Sheets ......................................... June 2007CC Sabathia .........................................July 2008CC Sabathia ....................................August 2008Trevor Hoffman .................................... May 2009

NL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (6)Player Month/YearBen Sheets ......................................... June 2001Scott Podsednik ...............................August 2003Prince Fielder ......................................April 2006Ryan Braun ......................................... June 2007Ryan Braun ...........................................July 2007Casey McGehee ....................... September 2009

AL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (25)Player Week/YearLarry Hisle ....................................April 7-9, 1978 Larry Hisle .................................... July 3-9, 1978Don Money ............................... July 10-16, 1978Cecil Cooper .................. September 22-28, 1980Cecil Cooper ...................... May 31-June 6, 1982Jim Gantner .............................. July 15-18, 1982Robin Yount .............................. July 19-25, 1982Gorman Thomas .....................August 9-15, 1982Paul Molitor .................... September 13-19, 1982Ben Oglivie .........................April 25-May 1, 1983Cecil Cooper .......................June 27-July 3, 1983Jim Gantner .............................. July 18-24, 1983Cecil Cooper ......................Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 1983Robin Yount .............................. July 18-21, 1985Paul Molitor ...........................August 10-16, 1987Paul Molitor ...........................August 17-23, 1987Robin Yount ................... September 21-27, 1987Dave Parker ..........................August 20-26, 1990Dante Bichette ...................Sept. 30-Oct. 6, 1991Paul Molitor ...........................August 24-30, 1992Kevin Reimer ......................April 26-May 2, 1993B.J. Surhoff ................................... July 3-9, 1995B.J. Surhoff ...........................August 21-27, 1995Greg Vaughn ........................... June 17-23, 1996Dave Nilsson ............................ July 21-27, 1997

NL PLAYER OF THE WEEK (20)Player Week/YearJeff Cirillo .........................September 13-19, 1999Geoff Jenkins ............................. April 23-29, 2001Jeromy Burnitz .................September 24-30, 2001Richie Sexson .............................July 22-28, 2002Mike DeJean ........................May 26-June 1, 2003Lyle Overbay...................................May 3-9, 2004Ben Sheets .................................May 11-16, 2004Keith Ginter ......................... Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 2004Carlos Lee ......................................May 2-8, 2005Chris Capuano ........................... April 24-30, 2006Prince Fielder ...................... April 30-May 6, 2007J.J. Hardy ............................ June 30-July 6, 2008Prince Fielder ..................September 15-21, 2008Ryan Braun ...................................May 4-10, 2009Ryan Braun ................................ August 2-8, 2010Prince Fielder .............................. April 4-10, 2011Ryan Braun ................................ April 18-24, 2011Shaun Marcum ...........................May 16-22, 2011Prince Fielder ..............................June 6-12, 2011Carlos Gomez .............................July 23-29, 2012

AL PITCHER OF THE WEEK (10)Pitcher Week/YearLary Sorensen .............................June 5-11, 1978Mike Caldwell ........................ August 14-20, 1978Mike Caldwell ..................September 18-24, 1978Moose Haas .....................July 28-August 3, 1980Moose Haas .......................... August 15-21, 1983Mike Caldwell .............................. April 9-15, 1984Juan Nieves ............................... April 13-19, 1987 Teddy Higuera ................August 31-Sept. 6, 1987Tom Filer .....................................May 23-29, 1988Doug Jones ................................ July 11-14, 1997

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Year Player 1970 .............Tommy Harper 1971 ................Ken Sanders 1972 ............... George Scott 1973 ............George Scott & ...........................Davey May 1974 .................. Don Money 1975 ............... George Scott 1976 ...................Bill Travers 1977 .................. Don Money 1978 ................... Larry Hisle 1979 ..............Sixto Lezcano 1980 ................Cecil Cooper 1981 ...............Rollie Fingers 1982 ................. Robin Yount 1983 ................Cecil Cooper 1984 .................Jim Gantner 1985 ................Cecil Cooper 1986 ............. Teddy Higuera 1987 ................. Robin Yount 1988 ................. Robin Yount 1989 ................. Robin Yount 1990 .................Dave Parker 1991 ..................Paul Molitor 1992 ..................Paul Molitor 1993 ............... Greg Vaughn 1994 ............... Dave Nilsson 1995 ..................B.J. Surhoff 1996 ....................John Jaha 1997 ................. Doug Jones 1998 .............Jeromy Burnitz 1999 .............Jeromy Burnitz 2000 ...............Geoff Jenkins 2001 ..............Richie Sexson 2002 ..............Richie Sexson 2003 ..............Richie Sexson 2004 ............... Lyle Overbay 2005 ................... Carlos Lee 2006 ........................Bill Hall 2007 .............. Prince Fielder 2008 ................ CC Sabathia 2009 .............. Prince Fielder 2010 ..........Casey McGehee 2011 ...................Ryan Braun 2012 ..................Ryan Braun

MOST VALUABLE PITCHER Year Player 1980 ................ Moose Haas 1981 ............Pete Vuckovich 1982 ............Pete Vuckovich 1983 .................... Pete Ladd 1984 ................Not Awarded 1985 ............. Teddy Higuera 1986 ............. Teddy Higuera 1987 ............. Teddy Higuera 1988 .................. Dan Plesac 1989 .................. Chris Bosio 1990 ..............Ron Robinson 1991 ................ Bill Wegman 1992 ............. Jaime Navarro 1993 ....................Cal Eldred 1994 .................Ricky Bones 1995 .................Mike Fetters 1996 .................Mike Fetters 1997 ................. Doug Jones 1998 .............. Bob Wickman 1999 .............. Bob Wickman 2000 ................ Jeff D’Amico 2001 .....................Chad Fox 2002 ................Mike DeJean 2003 ..................Ben Sheets 2004 ..................Ben Sheets 2005 .......... Derrick Turnbow 2006 .......Francisco Cordero 2007 .......Francisco Cordero 2008 ................ CC Sabathia 2009 ........... Yovani Gallardo 2010 ........... Yovani Gallardo 2011 ...................John Axford 2012 ........... Yovani Gallardo

GOOD GUY AWARD Year Player 1976 ................. Mike Hegan 1977 ..............Tom Ferguson 1981 ..................Willie Davis 1982 ...................Ben Barkin 1983 ....................Sal Bando 1984 ............Pete Vuckovich 1985 ................Cecil Cooper 1986 ..................Paul Molitor 1987 .................. Dan Plesac

1988 .............. Bill Schroeder 1989 ............ Charlie O’Brien 1990 ..................B.J. Surhoff 1991 ............Darryl Hamilton 2005 ..............Geoff Jenkins 2006 .........................Bill Hall 2007 ................... Corey Hart 2008 .............Craig Counsell 2009 .............Craig Counsell 2010 ............Trevor Hoffman 2011 ............LaTroy Hawkins 2012 ..................John Axford

UNSUNG HERO AWARD Year Player 1980 .................Jim Gantner 1981 ....................Sal Bando 1982 ..............Charlie Moore 1983 ................Not Awarded 1984 .............. Bill Schroeder 1985 ..............Frank Howard 1986 ...............Rick Manning 1987 .................Dale Sveum 1988 ..............Paul Mirabella 1989 ..................Chuck Crim 1990 ............Darryl Hamilton 1991 ............. Jaime Navarro 1992 ............... James Austin 1993 ..................B.J. Surhoff 1994 ................... Jody Reed 1995 ............... Jose Valentin 1996 ................Not Awarded 1997 ................Not Awarded 1998 .....................Bob Betts 1999 ................Not Awarded 2000 ............Curtis Leskanic 2001 .................... Bill Castro 2002 ................... Eric Young 2003 ......................Dan Kolb 2004 ..................Doug Davis 2005 ........................Bill Hall 2006 .....................Jeff Cirillo 2007 ................... Corey Hart 2008 ..............Jason Kendall 2009 ................. Todd Coffey 2010 ...............Kameron Loe 2011 ...........Jonathan Lucroy 2012 ............. Marco Estrada

MICHAEL HARRISON AWARDFOR COMMUNITY SERVICE

Year Player 1992 ................. Doug Henry 1993 ............. Jaime Navarro 1994 ............Darryl Hamilton 1995 ............... Greg Vaughn 1996 .............. Mike Matheny 1997 ....................John Jaha 1998 ................ Mark Loretta 1999 ......... Marquis Grissom 2000 ...................Rod Carew 2001 ......................Ray King 2002 ...... Jeffrey Hammonds 2003 ...............Geoff Jenkins 2004 .........................Bill Hall 2005 ................... Carlos Lee 2006 .........................Bill Hall 2007 ................. Jeff Suppan 2008 ...................Eric Gagne 2009 ............. Mike Cameron 2010 ...............Rickie Weeks 2011 ............LaTroy Hawkins 2012 ...............Rickie Weeks

TOP NEWCOMER AWARD Year Player 2000 ............Curtis Leskanic 2001 ..................Ben Sheets 2002 ............... Luis Vizcaino 2003 ...........Scott Podsednik 2004 .................Mike Adams 2005 ................Carlos Lee & .................. Derrick Turnbow 2006 .............. Prince Fielder 2007 ..................Ryan Braun 2008 ................ CC Sabathia 2009 ............Trevor Hoffman 2010 ..................John Axford 2011 ................Nyjer Morgan 2012 ...........Aramis Ramirez

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YEAR G AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E OBP SLG 1969 163 .234 5444 639 1276 1884 179 27 125 583 72 29 34 626 43 1015 167 59 111 167 .316 .346

1970 163 .242 5395 613 1305 1933 202 24 126 571 115 32 36 592 54 985 91 73 132 136 .319 .358 1971 161 .229 5185 534 1188 1706 160 23 104 496 107 39 30 543 40 924 82 53 103 138 .304 .329 1972 156 .235 5124 493 1204 1679 167 22 88 461 78 30 29 472 42 868 64 57 144 139 .302 .328 1973 162 .253 5526 708 1399 2143 229 40 145 669 61 35 42 563 44 977 110 66 114 145 .325 .388 1974 162 .244 5472 647 1335 2021 228 49 120 612 56 35 27 500 37 909 106 75 102 127 .309 .369 1975 162 .250 5378 675 1343 2091 242 34 146 632 73 49 28 553 33 922 65 64 131 180 .320 .389 1976 161 .246 5396 570 1326 1836 170 38 88 536 78 48 23 511 30 909 62 61 112 152 .311 .340 1977 162 .258 5517 639 1425 2147 255 46 125 598 60 45 22 443 23 862 85 67 120 139 .314 .389 1978 162 .276 5536 804 1530 2390 265 38 173 762 89 50 32 520 38 805 95 53 94 150 .339 .432 1979 161 .280 5536 807 1552 2480 291 41 185 766 72 50 20 549 48 745 100 53 130 127 .345 .448

1980 162 .275 5653 811 1555 2534 298 36 203 774 58 51 25 455 59 745 131 56 98 147 .329 .448 1981 109 .257 3743 493 961 1462 173 20 96 475 35 45 29 300 35 461 39 36 83 79 .313 .391 1982 163 .279 5733 891 1599 2606 277 41 216 843 56 46 18 484 42 714 84 52 106 125 .335 .455 1983 162 .277 5620 764 1556 2347 281 57 132 732 61 57 27 475 51 665 101 83 135 113 .333 .418 1984 161 .262 5511 641 1446 2038 232 36 96 598 42 46 26 432 35 673 52 57 152 136 .317 .370 1985 161 .263 5568 690 1467 2108 250 44 101 636 54 55 19 462 33 746 69 34 145 142 .319 .379 1986 161 .255 5461 667 1393 2105 255 38 127 625 53 53 27 530 26 986 100 50 122 146 .321 .385 1987 162 .276 5625 862 1552 2405 272 46 163 832 63 50 32 598 40 1040 176 74 104 145 .346 .428 1988 162 .257 5488 682 1409 2058 258 26 113 632 59 41 37 439 55 911 159 55 123 120 .314 .375 1989 162 .259 5473 707 1415 2092 235 32 126 660 51 54 50 455 41 791 165 62 108 155 .318 .382

1990 162 .256 5503 732 1408 2111 247 36 128 680 59 71 33 519 46 821 164 72 101 149 .320 .384 1991 162 .271 5611 799 1523 2224 247 53 116 750 52 66 23 556 48 802 106 68 137 118 .336 .396 1992 162 .268 5504 740 1477 2065 272 35 82 683 61 72 33 511 45 779 256 115 102 89 .330 .375 1993 162 .258 5525 733 1426 2091 240 25 125 688 57 45 40 555 52 932 138 93 117 131 .328 .378 1994 115 .263 3978 547 1045 1622 238 21 99 510 28 38 33 417 30 680 59 37 85 85 .335 .408 1995 144 .266 5000 740 1329 2046 249 42 128 700 41 42 46 502 20 800 105 63 105 105 .336 .409 1996 162 .279 5662 894 1578 2496 304 40 178 845 45 50 53 624 35 986 101 48 115 134 .353 .441 1997 161 .260 5444 681 1415 2168 294 27 135 643 48 52 58 494 31 967 103 74 123 121 .325 .398 1998 162 .260 5541 707 1439 2195 266 17 152 673 61 32 66 532 36 1039 81 59 135 110 .330 .396 1999 161 .273 5582 815 1524 2378 299 30 165 777 87 51 55 658 44 1065 81 33 110 127 .353 .426

2000 163 .246 5563 740 1366 2244 297 25 177 708 61 49 61 620 47 1245 72 44 126 118 .325 .403 2001 162 .251 5488 740 1378 2338 273 30 209 712 65 35 72 488 44 1399 66 36 102 103 .319 .426 2002 162 .253 5415 627 1369 2113 269 29 139 597 79 34 55 500 37 1125 94 50 144 103 .320 .390 2003 162 .256 5548 714 1423 2325 266 24 196 685 62 40 71 547 41 1221 99 39 158 114 .329 .419 2004 161 .248 5483 634 1358 2122 295 32 135 601 56 40 68 540 49 1312 138 40 120 117 .321 .387 2005 162 .259 5448 726 1413 2303 327 19 175 689 66 38 73 531 55 1162 79 34 137 119 .331 .423 2006 162 .258 5433 730 1400 2281 301 20 180 695 58 53 82 502 48 1233 71 37 133 117 .327 .420 2007 162 .262 5554 801 1455 2532 310 37 231 774 60 47 76 501 60 1137 96 32 112 109 .329 .456 2008 162 .253 5535 750 1398 2386 324 35 198 722 54 43 69 550 44 1203 108 38 97 101 .325 .431 2009 162 .263 5510 785 1447 2348 281 37 182 757 58 47 71 610 44 1231 68 37 128 98 .341 .426

2010 162 .262 5606 750 1471 2376 293 33 182 710 35 35 81 546 35 1216 81 26 115 101 .335 .424 2011 162 .261 5447 721 1422 2315 276 31 185 693 85 44 56 481 53 1083 94 31 114 111 .325 .425 2012 162 .259 5557 776 1442 2426 300 39 202 741 76 35 90 466 35 1240 158 39 111 99 .325 .437

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YEAR W-L SV SVO SHO G CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG 1969 64-98 33 47 6 163 21 1463.2 1490 799 706 172 653 75 963 4.34 .264

1970 65-97 27 44 2 163 31 1446.2 1397 751 674 146 587 68 895 4.19 .255 1971 69-92 32 38 23 161 32 1416.1 1303 609 532 130 569 78 795 3.38 .247 1972 65-91 32 39 14 156 37 1391.2 1289 595 534 116 486 82 740 3.45 .247 1973 74-88 28 49 11 162 50 1454.0 1476 731 643 119 623 53 671 3.98 .265 1974 76-86 24 36 11 162 43 1457.2 1476 660 609 126 493 46 621 3.76 .266 1975 68-94 34 47 10 162 36 1431.2 1496 792 690 133 624 60 643 4.34 .271 1976 66-95 27 41 10 161 45 1435.1 1406 655 581 99 567 62 677 3.64 .260 1977 67-95 25 36 6 162 38 1431.0 1461 765 687 136 566 61 719 4.32 .268 1978 93-69 24 37 19 162 62 1436.0 1442 650 583 109 398 26 577 3.65 .262 1979 95-66 23 37 12 161 61 1439.2 1563 722 645 162 381 24 580 4.03 .279

1980 86-76 30 43 14 162 48 1450.0 1530 682 597 137 420 37 575 3.71 .273 1981 62-47 35 47 4 109 11 986.0 994 459 428 72 352 33 448 3.91 .266 1982 95-67 47 62 6 163 34 1467.1 1514 717 649 152 511 27 717 3.98 .270 1983 87-75 43 63 10 162 35 1454.0 1513 708 650 133 491 32 689 4.02 .270 1984 67-94 41 57 7 161 13 1433.0 1532 734 647 137 480 44 785 4.06 .274 1985 71-90 37 54 5 161 34 1437.0 1510 802 701 175 499 31 777 4.39 .271 1986 77-84 32 41 12 161 29 1431.2 1478 734 638 158 494 22 952 4.01 .267 1987 91-71 45 73 6 162 28 1464.0 1548 817 752 169 529 33 1039 4.62 .271 1988 87-75 51 58 8 162 30 1449.1 1355 616 555 125 437 47 832 3.45 .248 1989 81-81 45 65 8 162 16 1432.1 1463 679 604 129 457 43 812 3.80 .265

1990 74-88 42 62 13 162 23 1445.0 1558 760 655 121 469 39 771 4.08 .275 1991 83-79 41 62 11 162 23 1463.2 1498 744 674 147 527 31 859 4.14 .266 1992 92-70 39 54 14 162 19 1457.0 1344 604 556 127 435 33 793 3.43 .246 1993 69-93 29 52 6 162 26 1447.0 1511 792 716 153 522 58 810 4.45 .271 1994 53-62 23 37 3 115 11 1036.0 1071 586 532 127 421 28 577 4.62 .269 1995 65-79 31 48 4 144 7 1286.0 1391 747 689 146 603 39 699 4.82 .280 1996 80-82 42 65 4 162 6 1447.1 1570 899 826 213 635 33 846 5.14 .278 1997 78-83 44 59 8 161 6 1427.1 1419 742 669 177 542 25 1016 4.22 .261 1998 74-88 39 62 2 162 2 1451.0 1538 812 746 188 550 29 1063 4.63 .275 1999 74-87 40 67 5 161 2 1442.2 1618 886 813 213 616 42 987 5.07 .284

2000 73-89 29 44 7 163 2 1466.1 1501 826 755 174 728 87 967 4.63 .269 2001 68-94 28 45 8 162 3 1436.1 1452 806 740 197 667 107 1057 4.64 .265 2002 56-106 32 42 4 162 7 1432.1 1468 821 752 199 666 82 1026 4.73 .268 2003 68-94 44 71 3 162 5 1452.0 1590 873 810 219 575 43 1034 5.02 .279 2004 67-94 42 64 10 161 6 1442.0 1440 757 679 164 476 27 1098 4.24 .259 2005 81-81 46 67 6 162 7 1438.0 1382 697 635 169 569 52 1173 3.97 .251 2006 75-87 43 67 8 162 7 1425.2 1454 833 763 177 514 34 1145 4.82 .265 2007 83-79 49 69 6 162 3 1444.1 1513 776 708 161 507 37 1174 4.42 .269 2008 90-72 45 71 10 162 12 1455.2 1415 689 623 175 528 32 1110 3.85 .256 2009 80-82 44 66 8 162 1 1435.0 1498 818 770 207 607 60 1104 4.83 .268

2010 77-85 35 56 7 162 3 1439.0 1487 804 733 173 582 42 1258 4.58 .267 2011 96-66 47 66 13 162 1 1441.2 1348 638 582 147 440 16 1257 3.63 .246 2012 83-79 44 73 9 162 0 1453.2 1458 733 682 169 525 20 1402 4.22 .261

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BATTING AVERAGE Mike Hegan .................292 Tommy Harper .............296 Dave May ....................277 Ellie Rodriguez ............285 George Scott ...............306 Don Money ..................283 George Scott ...............285 Sixto Lezcano ............ .285 Cecil Cooper ................300 Cecil Cooper ................312 Paul Molitor ..................322

Cecil Cooper ................352 Cecil Cooper ................320 Robin Yount .................331 Ted Simmons ...............308 Robin Yount .................298 Paul Molitor ..................297 Robin Yount .................312 PAUL MOLITOR ..........353 Paul Molitor ..................312 Robin Yount .................318

Gary Sheffi eld ..............294 Willie Randolph ............327 Paul Molitor ..................320 Darryl Hamilton ............310 Kevin Seitzer ...............314 B.J. Surhoff ..................320 Dave Nilsson ...............331 Jeff Cirillo .....................288 Jeff Cirillo .....................321 Jeff Cirillo .....................326

Geoff Jenkins ...............303 Mark Loretta ................289 Tyler Houston ..............302 Scott Podsednik ...........314 Lyle Overbay ................301 Brady Clark ..................306 Jeff Cirillo .....................319 Ryan Braun ..................324 Ryan Braun ..................285 Ryan Braun ..................320

Ryan Braun ..................304 Ryan Braun ..................332 Jonathan Lucroy ..........320

YEAR1969

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1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

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RUNS Wayne Comer ................88 Tommy Harper .............104 Tommy Harper ...............79 George Scott .................71 George Scott .................98 Don Money ....................85 George Scott .................86 George Scott .................73 Cooper & Money ............86 Larry Hisle .....................96 Gorman Thomas ............97

Robin Yount .................121 Cecil Cooper ..................70 PAUL MOLITOR ..........136 Cecil Cooper ................106 Robin Yount .................105 Paul Molitor ....................93 Robin Yount ...................82 Paul Molitor ..................114 Paul Molitor ..................115 Robin Yount .................101

Robin Yount ...................98 Paul Molitor ..................133 Pat Listach .....................93 Greg Vaughn..................97 Greg Vaughn..................59 B.J. Surhoff ....................72 John Jaha ....................108 Jeromy Burnitz ...............85 Fernando Vina .............101 Jeff Cirillo .......................98

Geoff Jenkins ...............100 Jeromy Burnitz .............104 Richie Sexson ................86 Scott Podsednik ...........100 Geoff Jenkins .................88 Brady Clark ....................94 Bill Hall .........................101 Prince Fielder ..............109 Ryan Braun ....................92 Ryan Braun ..................113

Rickie Weeks ...............112 Ryan Braun ..................109 Ryan Braun ..................108

HITS Tommy Harper .............126 Tommy Harper .............179 Tommy Harper .............151 George Scott ...............154 Dave May ....................189 Don Money ..................178 George Scott ...............176 George Scott ..............166 Cecil Cooper ................193 Sal Bando ....................154 Paul Molitor ..................188

CECIL COOPER .........219 Cecil Cooper ................133 Robin Yount .................210 Cecil Cooper ................203 Robin Yount .................186 Cecil Cooper ................185 Robin Yount .................163 Robin Yount .................198 Molitor & Yount ............190 Robin Yount .................195

Dave Parker .................176 Paul Molitor ..................216 Paul Molitor ..................195 Darryl Hamilton ............161 Dave Nilsson ...............109 Kevin Seitzer ...............153 Jeff Cirillo .....................184 Jeff Cirillo .....................167 Fernando Vina .............198 Jeff Cirillo .....................198

Geoff Jenkins ...............155 Richie Sexson ..............162 Richie Sexson ..............159 Scott Podesednik .........175 Lyle Overbay ................174 Brady Clark ..................183 Prince Fielder ..............154 Prince Fielder ..............165 Ryan Braun ..................174 Ryan Braun ..................203

Ryan Braun ..................188 Ryan Braun ..................187 Ryan Braun ..................191

DOUBLES Tommy Davis .................29

Tommy Harper ...............35 Tommy Harper ...............26 George Scott .................24 Pedro Garcia .................32 George Scott .................36 Robin Yount ...................28 George Scott .................21 Robin Yount ...................34 Don Money ....................30 Robin Yount ...................44

Robin Yount ...................49 Cecil Cooper ..................35 Robin Yount ...................46 Robin Yount ...................42 Cecil Cooper ..................28 Cecil Cooper ..................39 Robin Yount ...................31 Paul Molitor ....................41 Robin Yount ...................38 Robin Yount ...................38

Dave Parker ...................30 Paul Molitor ....................32 Robin Yount ...................40 B.J. Surhoff ....................38 Dave Nilsson .................28 Kevin Seitzer .................33 Jeff Cirillo .......................46 Jeff Cirillo .......................46 Fernando Vina ...............39 Geoff Jenkins .................43

Geoff Jenkins .................36 Jeromy Burnitz ...............32 Richie Sexson ................37 Geoff Jenkins .................30 LYLE OVERBAY ...........53 Geoff Jenkins .................42 Bill Hall ...........................39 Fielder & Hall .................35 Corey Hart .....................45 Ryan Braun ....................39

Ryan Braun ....................45 Ryan Braun ....................38 Aramis Ramirez .............50

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TRIPLES Mike Hegan .....................6

Ted Kubiak .......................6 Ted Kubiak .......................5 George Scott ...................4 Bob Coluccio ...................8 John Briggs ......................8 Darrell Porter ...................5 3 Players Tied ..................5 Cooper & Joshua .............7 Robin Yount .....................9 PAUL MOLITOR ............16

Robin Yount ...................10 Robin Yount .....................5 Robin Yount ...................12 Robin Yount ...................10 Robin Yount .....................7 Cecil Cooper ....................8 Robin Yount .....................7 Robin Yount .....................9 Robin Yount ...................11 Robin Yount .....................9

Paul Molitor ......................6 Paul Molitor ....................13 Hamilton & Molitor ...........7 Bill Spiers .........................4 Alex Diaz .........................7 Fernando Vina .................7 Fernando Vina ...............10 Jeromy Burnitz .................8 Fernando Vina .................7 Loretta & Valentin ............5

Ronnie Belliard ................9 Jeromy Burnitz .................4 Alex Sanchez ...................7 Scott Podsednik ...............8 Scott Podsednik ...............7 Bill Hall .............................6 Bill Hall .............................4 Corey Hart .......................9 Braun & Weeks ................7 Craig Counsell .................8

Alcides Escobar .............10 Braun & Morgan ..............6 5 Players Tied ..................4

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HOME RUNS Don Mincher ..................25

Tommy Harper ...............31 John Briggs ....................21 John Briggs ....................21 Dave May ......................25 Scott & Briggs ................17 George Scott .................36 George Soctt .................18 Don Money ....................25 Larry Hisle .....................34 Gorman Thomas ............45

Ben Oglivie ....................41 Gorman Thomas ............21 Gorman Thomas ............39 Cecil Cooper ..................30 Robin Yount ...................16 Cecil Cooper ..................16 Rob Deer .......................33 Rob Deer .......................28 Rob Deer .......................23 Rob Deer .......................26

Rob Deer .......................27 Greg Vaughn..................27 Greg Vaughn..................23 Greg Vaughn..................30 Greg Vaughn..................19 Greg Vaughn..................30 John Jaha ......................34 Jeromy Burnitz ...............27 Jeromy Burnitz ...............38 Jeromy Burnitz ...............33

Geoff Jenkins .................34 Richie Sexson ................45 Richie Sexson ................29 Richie Sexson ................45 Geoff Jenkins .................27 Carlos Lee .....................32 Bill Hall ...........................35 PRINCE FIELDER .........50 Ryan Braun ....................37 Prince Fielder ................46

Prince Fielder ................32 Prince Fielder ................38 Ryan Braun ....................41

RBI Tommy Davis .................80

Tommy Harper ...............82 Dave May ......................65 George Scott .................88 George Scott ...............107 George Scott .................82 George Scott ...............109 George Scott .................77 Don Money ....................83 Larry Hisle ...................115 Gorman Thomas ..........123

Cecil Cooper ................122 Ben Oglivie ....................72 Cecil Cooper ................121 Cecil Cooper ................126 Robin Yount ...................80 Cecil Cooper ..................99 Rob Deer .......................86 Robin Yount .................103 Robin Yount ...................91 Robin Yount .................103

Dave Parker ...................92 Greg Vaughn..................98 Paul Molitor ....................89 Greg Vaughn..................97 Dave Nilsson .................69 B.J. Surhoff ....................73 John Jaha ....................118 Jeromy Burnitz ...............85 Jeromy Burnitz .............125 Jeromy Burnitz .............103

Jeromy Burnitz ...............98 Richie Sexson ..............125 Richie Sexson ..............102 Richie Sexson ..............124 Geoff Jenkins .................93 Carlos Lee ...................114 Bill Hall ...........................85 Prince Fielder ..............119 Ryan Braun ..................106 PRINCE FIELDER ........146

Casey McGehee ............104 Prince Fielder .................120 Ryan Braun ....................112

STOLEN BASES TOMMY HARPER .........73

Tommy Harper ...............38 Tommy Harper ...............25 Rick Auerbach ...............24 Don Money ....................22 Don Money ....................19 Don Money ...................19 Garcia & Yount ...............12 Robin Yount ...................16 Paul Molitor ....................30 Paul Molitor ....................33

Paul Molitor ....................34 Paul Molitor ....................10 Paul Molitor ....................41 Paul Molitor ....................41 Robin Yount ...................14 Paul Molitor ....................21 Paul Molitor ....................20 Paul Molitor ....................45 Paul Molitor ....................41 Paul Molitor ....................27

Gary Sheffi eld ................25 Paul Molitor ....................19 Pat Listach .....................54 Darryl Hamilton ..............21 Jose Valentin .................12 Jose Valentin .................16 Pat Listach .....................25 Gerald Williams..............23 Fernando Vina ...............22 Marquis Grissom............24

Marquis Grissom............20 Devon White ..................18 Alex Sanchez .................37 Scott Podsednik .............43 Scott Podsednik .............70 Bill Hall ...........................18 Rickie Weeks .................19 Rickie Weeks .................25 Corey Hart .....................23 Ryan Braun ....................20

Carlos Gomez ................18 Ryan Braun ....................33 Carlos Gomez ................37

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WINS Gene Brabender ............13

Marty Pattin ...................14 Marty Pattin ...................14 Jim Lonborg ...................14 Jim Colborn ...................20 Jim Slaton ......................13 Pete Broberg .................14 Bill Travers .....................15 Jerry Augustine ..............12 MIKE CALDWELL .........22 Mike Caldwell.................16

Moose Haas ..................16 Pete Vuckovich ..............14 Pete Vuckovich ..............18 Jim Slaton ......................14 Don Sutton .....................14 Teddy Higuera ...............15 Teddy Higuera ...............20 Teddy Higuera ...............18 Teddy Higuera ...............16 Chris Bosio ....................15

Ron Robinson ................12 Jamie Navarro ...............15 Jamie Navarro ...............17 Cal Eldred ......................16 Cal Eldred ......................11 Ricky Bones ...................10 Scott Karl .......................13 Cal Eldred ......................13 Karl & Woodard .............10 Hideo Nomo ...................12

Jeff D’Amico...................12 Ben Sheets ....................11 Ben Sheets ....................11 Ben Sheets ....................11 Davis & Sheets ..............12 Chris Capuano ...............18 Dave Bush .....................12 3 Players Tied ................12 Ben Sheets ....................13 Braden Looper ...............14 Yovani Gallardo .............14 Yovani Gallardo .............17 Yovani Gallardo .............16

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ERA John Gelnar ................3.31

Marty Pattin ................3.39 Ken Sanders ...............1.91 Jim Lonborg ................2.83 Jim Colborn ................3.18 Tom Murphy ................1.90 Tom Hausman ............4.10 Bill Travers ..................2.81 Jim Slaton ...................3.58 Mike Caldwell..............2.36 Mike Caldwell..............3.29

Moose Haas ...............3.10 Pete Vuckovich ...........3.55 Jim Slaton ...................3.29 Moose Haas ...............3.27 Don Sutton ..................3.77 Danny Darwin .............3.80 Teddy Higuera ............2.79 Chuck Crim .................3.67 Teddy Higuera ............2.45 Chuck Crim .................2.83

Ron Robinson .............2.91 Bill Wegman................2.84 Cal Eldred ...................1.79 Angel Miranda ............3.30 Ricky Bones ................3.43 Scott Karl ....................4.14 Ben McDonald ............3.90 Jose Mercedes ...........3.79 Steve Woodard ...........4.18 Steve Woodard ...........4.52

Jeff D’Amico................2.66 Ben Sheets .................4.76 Ben Sheets .................4.15 Ben Sheets .................4.45 Ben Sheets .................2.70 Ben Sheets .................3.33 Ben Sheets .................3.82 Yovani Gallardo ..........3.67 CC SABATHIA ...........1.65 Yovani Gallardo ..........3.73

Yovani Gallardo ..........3.84 Yovani Gallardo ..........3.52 Zack Greinke ..............3.44

GAMES Diego Segui ...................66

John Gelnar ...................53 KEN SANDERS.............83 Ken Sanders ..................62 Jim Colburn ...................43 Tom Murphy ...................70 Tom Murphy ...................52 Ed Rodriguez .................45 Bob McClure ..................68 Bob McClure ..................44 Jerry Augustine ..............43

Bill Castro ......................56 Rollie Fingers .................47 Rollie Fingers .................50 Jim Slaton ......................46 Pete Ladd ......................54 Rollie Fingers .................47 Mark Clear .....................59 Mark Clear .....................58 Chuck Crim ....................70 Chuck Crim ....................76

Chuck Crim ....................67 Chuck Crim ....................66 Doug Henry ...................68 Jesse Orosco .................57 Graeme Lloyd ................43 Mike Fetters ...................40 Mike Fetters ...................61 Doug Jones ...................75 Bob Wickman ................72 Myers & Wickman ..........71

Curtis Leskanic ..............73 Ray King ........................82 Ray King ........................76 Luis Vizcaino..................75 Luis Vizcaino..................73 Derrick Turnbow.............69 Derrick Turnbow.............64 Derrick Turnbow.............77 Salomon Torres..............71 Todd Coffey....................78

Todd Coffey....................69 John Axford ....................74 Francisco Rodriguez ......78

STARTS Gene Brabender ............29

Lew Krausse ..................35 Marty Pattin ...................36 Lonborg & Parsons ........30 JIM SLATON .................38 Jim Slaton ......................35 Jim Slaton ......................33 JIM SLATON .................38 Jerry Augustine ..............33 Larry Sorensen ..............36 Larry Sorensen ..............34

Caldwell & Haas ............33 Caldwell & Vuckovich .......23 Mike Caldwell.................34 Mike Caldwell.................32 Don Sutton .....................33 Teddy Higuera ...............30 Teddy Higuera ...............34 Teddy Higuera ...............35 Teddy Higuera ...............31 Chris Bosio ....................33

Teddy Higuera ...............27 Jamie Navarro ...............34 Bill Wegman...................35 Cal Eldred ......................36 Cal Eldred ......................25 Ricky Bones ...................31 Ben McDonald ...............35 Cal Eldred ......................34 Scott Karl .......................33 Scott Karl .......................33

Jimmy Haynes ...............33 Jamey Wright .................33 Rusch & Sheets .............34 Franklin & Sheets ..........34 Davis & Sheets ..............34 Capuano & Davis. ..........35 Capuano & Davis ...........34 Jeff Suppan....................34 Sheets & Suppan ...........31 Braden Looper ...............34

Randy Wolf ....................34 3 Pitchers Tied ...............33 Yovani Gallardo .............33

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COMPLETE GAMES Gene Brabender ..............7

Marty Pattin ...................11 Bill Parsons ....................12 Jim Lonborg ...................11 Jim Colborn ...................22 Clyde Wright ..................15 Jim Slaton ......................10 Bill Travers .....................15 Jerry Augustine ..............10 MIKE CALDWELL .........23 Mike Caldwell.................16

Moose Haas ..................14 Moose Haas ....................5 Mike Caldwell.................12 Mike Caldwell.................10 Caldwell & Haas ..............4 Danny Darwin ................11 Teddy Higuera ...............15 Teddy Higuera ...............14 Chris Bosio ......................9 Chris Bosio ......................8

Ron Robinson ..................7 Jamie Navarro ...............10 Bill Wegman.....................7 Cal Eldred ........................8 Cal Eldred ........................6 Ricky Bones .....................3 Scott Karl .........................3 Jose Mercedes ................2 Jeff Juden ........................2 Steve Woodard ................2

D’Amico & Woodard ........1 3 Players Tied ..................1 Glendon Rusch ................4 5 Players Tied ..................1 Ben Sheets ......................5 Ben Sheets ......................3 Bush & Capuano .............3 Ben Sheets ......................2 CC Sabathia ....................7 Yovani Gallardo ...............1

Yovani Gallardo ...............2 Yovani Gallardo ...............1 None ................................0

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1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

1990199119921993199419951996199719981999

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INNINGS PITCHED Gene Brabender .......202.1

Marty Pattin ..............233.1 Marty Pattin ..............264.2 Jim Lonborg ..............223.0 JIM COLBORN.........314.1 Jim Slaton .................250.0 Pete Broberg ............220.1 Jim Slaton .................292.2 Jim Slaton .................221.0 Mike Caldwell............293.1 Lary Sorensen ..........235.1

Moose Haas .............252.1 Pete Vuckovich .........149.2 Mike Caldwell............258.0 Mike Caldwell............228.1 Don Sutton ................212.2 Danny Darwin ...........217.2 Teddy Higuera ..........248.1 Teddy Higuera ..........261.2 Teddy Higuera ..........227.1 Chris Bosio ...............234.2

Teddy Higuera ..........170.0 Jamie Navarro ..........234.0 Bill Wegman..............261.2 Jamie Navarro ..........214.1 Cal Eldred .................170.0 Steve Sparks ............202.0 Ben McDonald ..........221.1 Cal Eldred .................202.0 Scott Karl ..................192.1 Scott Karl ..................197.2

Jimmy Haynes ..........199.1 Jamey Wright ............194.2 Ben Sheets ...............216.2 Ben Sheets ...............220.2 Ben Sheets ...............237.0 Doug Davis ...............222.2 Chris Capuano ..........221.1 Jeff Suppan...............206.2 Ben Sheets ...............198.1 Braden Looper ..........194.2

Randy Wolf ...............215.2 Randy Wolf ...............212.1 Yovani Gallardo ........204.0

STRIKEOUTS Gene Brabender ..........139

Marty Pattin .................161 Marty Pattin .................169 Jim Lonborg .................143 Jim Slaton ....................135 Jim Slaton ....................126 Pete Broberg ...............100 Jim Slaton ....................138 Moose Haas ................113 MIke Caldwell ..............131 Moose Haas ..................95

Moose Haas ................146 Pete Vuckovich ..............84 Pete Vuckovich ............105 Don Sutton ...................134 Don Sutton ...................143 Teddy Higuera .............127 Teddy Higuera .............207 Teddy Higuera .............240 Teddy Higuera .............192 Chris Bosio ..................173

Teddy Higuera .............129 Chris Bosio ..................117 Bill Wegman.................127 Cal Eldred ....................180 Cal Eldred ......................98 Steve Sparks .................96 Ben McDonald .............146 Cal Eldred ....................122 Steve Woodard ............135 Hideo Nomo .................161

Jeff D’Amico.................101 Jamey Wright ...............129 Ben Sheets ..................170 Ben Sheets ..................157 BEN SHEETS ..............264 Doug Davis ..................208 Chris Capuano .............174 Dave Bush ...................134 Ben Sheets ..................158 Yovani Gallardo ...........204

Yovani Gallardo ...........200 Yovani Gallardo ...........207 Yovani Gallardo ...........204

SAVES Diego Segui ...................12

Ken Sanders ..................13 Ken Sanders ..................31 Ken Sanders ..................17 Frank Linzy ....................13 Tom Murphy ...................20 Tom Murphy ...................20 Danny Frisella ..................9 Bill Castro ......................13 Bob McClure ....................9 Bill Castro ........................6

Bob McClure ..................10 Rollie Fingers .................28 Rollie Fingers .................29 Pete Ladd ......................25 Rollie Fingers .................23 Rollie Fingers .................17 Mark Clear .....................16 Dan Plesac ....................23 Dan Plesac ....................30 Dan Plesac ....................33

Dan Plesac ....................24 Doug Henry ...................15 Doug Henry ...................29 Doug Henry ...................17 Mike Fetters ...................17 Mike Fetters ...................22 Mike Fetters ...................32 Doug Jones ...................36 Bob Wickman ................25 Bob Wickman ................37

Bob Wickman ................16 Curtis Leskanic ..............17 Mike DeJean ..................27 Dan Kolb ........................21 Dan Kolb ........................39 Derrick Turnbow.............39 Derrick Turnbow.............24 Francisco Cordero .........44 Salomon Torres..............28 Trevor Hoffman ..............37

John Axford ....................24 JOHN AXFORD .............46 John Axford ....................35

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GAMES1. Prince Fielder (2011) ........................162 Prince Fielder (2009) ........................162 Carlos Lee (2005) .............................162 Richie Sexson (2003) .......................162 Robin Yount (1988) ...........................162 Gorman Thomas (1980) ...................1627. Prince Fielder (2010) ........................161 Jeromy Burnitz (2000) ......................161 Jeromy Burnitz (1998) ......................161 Jim Gantner (1983)...........................161 Robin Yount (1976) ...........................161

HITS1. Cecil Cooper (1980) .........................2192. Paul Molitor (1991) ...........................2163. Robin Yount (1982) ...........................2104. Cecil Cooper (1982) .........................2055. Ryan Braun (2009) ...........................203 Cecil Cooper (1983) .........................2037. Paul Molitor (1982) ...........................2018. Jeff Cirillo (1999) ..............................198 Fernando Vina (1998) .......................198 Robin Yount (1987) ...........................198

TRIPLES1. Paul Molitor (1979) .............................162. Paul Molitor (1991) .............................133. Robin Yount (1982) .............................124. Robin Yount (1988) ............................. 115. Alcides Escobar (2010) ......................10 Fernando Vina (1996) .........................10 Robin Yount (1983) .............................10 Robin Yount (1980) .............................109. Corey Hart (2007) .................................9 Ron Belliard (2000)...............................9 Robin Yount (1989) ...............................9 Robin Yount (1987) ...............................9 Robin Yount (1978) ...............................9

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. Prince Fielder (2007) ..........................87 Robin Yount (1982) .............................873. Prince Fielder (2009) ..........................844. Ryan Braun (2008) .............................835. Robin Yount (1980) .............................826. Ryan Braun (2012) .............................80 Aramis Ramirez (2012).......................808. Bill Hall (2006) ....................................789. Ryan Braun (2011) .............................77 Ryan Braun (2009) .............................77

WALKS1. Prince Fielder (2010) ........................ 1142. Prince Fielder (2009) ........................ 1103. Prince Fielder (2011) ........................1074. Jeromy Burnitz (2000) ........................995. Richie Sexson (2003) .........................98 Gorman Thomas (1979) .....................987. Tommy Harper (1969).........................958. Jeromy Burnitz (1999) ........................919. Prince Fielder (2007) ..........................9010. Greg Vaughn (1993) ...........................89 Darrell Porter (1975) ...........................89

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE3.1 PA/TEAM GAME1. Paul Molitor (1987) ........................ .4382. Willie Randolph (1991) .................. .4243. Prince Fielder (2011) ....................... .4154. Sixto Lezcano (1979)..................... .4145. Prince Fielder (2009) ...................... .4126. Dave Nilsson (1996) ...................... .4077. Kevin Seitzer (1996) ...................... .4068. Jeff Cirillo (1998) ........................... .4029. Jeromy Burnitz (1999) ................... .40210. Jeff Cirillo (1999) ............................ .401

AT-BATS1. Paul Molitor (1982) ...........................6662. Paul Molitor (1991) ...........................6653. Cecil Cooper (1983) .........................6614. Cecil Cooper (1982) .........................6545. Rickie Weeks (2010) ........................6516. Cecil Cooper (1977) .........................6437. Scott Podsednik (2004) ....................6408. Robin Yount (1976) ...........................6389. Fernando Vina (1998) .......................63710. Ryan Braun (2009) ...........................635 Robin Yount (1987) ...........................635 Robin Yount (1982) ...........................635

SINGLES1. Cecil Cooper (1980) .........................1572. Paul Molitor (1991) ...........................1543. Jeff Cirillo (1998) ..............................148 Paul Molitor (1982) ...........................1485. Jeff Cirillo (1999) ..............................1476. Fernando Vina (1998) .......................1457. Paul Molitor (1989) ...........................1448. Robin Yount (1987) ...........................1439. Pat Listach (1992) ............................142 Jim Gantner (1984)...........................142

HOME RUNS1. Prince Fielder (2007) ..........................502. Prince Fielder (2009) ..........................463. Richie Sexson (2003) .........................45 Richie Sexson (2001) .........................45 Gorman Thomas (1979) .....................456. Ryan Braun (2012) .............................41 Ben Oglivie (1980) ..............................418. Gorman Thomas (1982) .....................399. Prince Fielder (2011) ..........................38 Jeromy Burnitz (1998) ........................38 Gorman Thomas (1980) .....................38

TOTAL BASES1. Robin Yount (1982) ...........................3672. Ryan Braun (2012) ...........................356 Prince Fielder (2009) ........................3564. Prince Fielder (2007) ........................3545. Ryan Braun (2009) ...........................3506. Cecil Cooper (1982) .........................3457. Ryan Braun (2008) ...........................3388. Ryan Braun (2011) ...........................336 Cecil Cooper (1983) .........................33610. Cecil Cooper (1980) .........................335

STRIKEOUTS1. Jose Hernandez (2002) ....................1882. Rob Deer (1987) ...............................1863. Jose Hernandez (2001) ....................1854. Rickie Weeks (2010) ........................1845. Rob Deer (1986) ...............................1796. Richie Sexson (2001) .......................1787. Gorman Thomas (1979) ...................1758. Gornam Thomas (1980) ...................1709. Rickie Weeks (2012) ........................16910. Bill Hall (2006) ..................................162

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE3.1 PA/TEAM GAME1. Ryan Braun (2007) ......................... .6342. Prince Fielder (2007) ...................... .6183. Prince Fielder (2009) ...................... .6024. Ryan Braun (2011) .......................... .5975. Ryan Braun (2012) .......................... .5956. Geoff Jenkins (2000) ...................... .5887. Robin Yount (1982) ......................... .5788. Sixto Lezcano (1979)...................... .5739. Prince Fielder (2011) ....................... .56610. Paul Molitor (1987) ......................... .566

RUNS1. Paul Molitor (1982) ...........................1362. Paul Molitor (1991) ...........................1333. Robin Yount (1982) ...........................1294. Robin Yount (1980) ...........................1215. Paul Molitor (1988) ........................... 1156. Paul Molitor (1987) ........................... 1147. Ryan Braun (2009) ........................... 1138. Rickie Weeks (2010) ........................ 1129. Ryan Braun (2011) ...........................109 Prince Fielder (2007) ........................109

DOUBLES1. Lyle Overbay (2004) ...........................532. Aramis Ramirez (2012).......................503. Robin Yount (1980) .............................494. Jeff Cirillo (1997) ................................46 Jeff Cirillo (1996) ................................46 Robin Yount (1982) .............................467. Ryan Braun (2010) .............................45 Corey Hart (2008) ...............................459. Cecil Cooper (1979) ...........................4410. Geoff Jenkins (1999) ..........................43

RUNS BATTED IN1. Prince Fielder (2009) ........................141 2. Cecil Cooper (1983) .........................1263. Richie Sexson (2001) .......................125 Jeromy Burnitz (1998) ......................1255. Richie Sexson (2003) .......................1246. Gorman Thomas (1979) ...................1237. Cecil Cooper (1980) .........................1228. Cecil Cooper (1982) .........................1219. Prince Fielder (2011) ........................12010. Prince Fielder (2007) ........................ 119

BATTING AVERAGE3.1 PA/TEAM GAME1. Paul Molitor (1987) ........................ .3532. Cecil Cooper (1980) ...................... .3523. Ryan Braun (2011) .......................... .3324. Dave Nilsson (1996) ...................... .3315. Robin Yount (1982) ........................ .3316. Willie Randolph (1991) .................. .3277. Jeff Cirillo (1999) ........................... .3268. Jeff Cirillo (1996) ........................... .3259. Paul Molitor (1991) ........................ .32510. Paul Molitor (1979) ........................ .322

STOLEN BASES1. Tommy Harper (1969).........................732. Scott Podsednik (2004) ......................703. Pat Listach (1992) ..............................544. Paul Molitor (1987) .............................455. Scott Podsednik (2003) ......................436. Darryl Hamilton (1992) .......................41 Paul Molitor (1988) .............................41 Paul Molitor (1983) .............................41 Paul Molitor (1982) .............................4110. Tommy Harper (1970).........................38

OPS3.1 PA/TEAM GAME1. Prince Fielder (2009) .....................1.0142. Prince Fielder (2007) .....................1.0133. Ryan Braun (2007) ........................1.0044. Paul Molitor (1987) ........................1.0035. Ryan Braun (2011) .......................... .9946. Ryan Braun (2012) .......................... .9877. Sixto Lezcano (1979)....................... .9878. Prince Fielder (2011) ....................... .9819. Jeromy Burnitz (1999) ..................... .96310. Robin Yount (1982) .......................... .957

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BATTING: CAREERGAMES1. Robin Yount ...................................28562. Paul Molitor ...................................18563. Jim Gantner ..................................18014. Cecil Cooper .................................14905. Charlie Moore ...............................12836. Geoff Jenkins ................................12347. Don Money .................................... 11968. Ben Oglivie .................................... 11499. B.J. Surhoff ................................... 1102 Gorman Thomas ........................... 1102

HITS1. Robin Yount ...................................31422. Paul Molitor ...................................22813. Cecil Cooper .................................18154. Jim Gantner ..................................16965. Geoff Jenkins ................................12216. Don Money .................................... 11687. Ben Oglivie .................................... 11448. Ryan Braun ...................................10899. B.J. Surhoff .................................. 106410. Charlie Moore ...............................1029

TRIPLES1. Robin Yount .....................................1262. Paul Molitor .......................................863. Charlie Moore ...................................424. Jim Gantner ......................................385. Cecil Cooper .....................................33 Corey Hart .........................................337. Rickie Weeks ....................................308. Ryan Braun .......................................299. Fernando Vina...................................2610. B.J. Surhoff .......................................24

EXTRA-BASE HITS1. Robin Yount .....................................9602. Paul Molitor .....................................6513. Cecil Cooper ...................................5794. Geoff Jenkins ..................................5215. Ryan Braun .....................................4546. Prince Fielder ..................................4397. Corey Hart .......................................3988. Gorman Thomas .............................3929. Ben Oglivie ......................................39110. Don Money ......................................369

WALKS1. Robin Yount .....................................9662. Paul Molitor .....................................7553. Prince Fielder ..................................5664. Gorman Thomas .............................5015. Don Money ......................................4406. Ben Oglivie ......................................4327. Rickie Weeks ..................................4278. Jeromy Burnitz ................................4239. Greg Vaughn ...................................42110. Geoff Jenkins ..................................394

ON-BASE PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 2500 PLATE APPEARANCES1. Prince Fielder ................................ .3902. Jeff Cirillo ..................................... .3833. Ryan Braun .................................... .3744. Paul Molitor .................................. .3675. Jeromy Burnitz .............................. .3626. John Jaha ..................................... .3617. Dave Nilsson ................................. .3568. Mark Loretta .................................. .3559. Sixto Lezcano ............................... .35410. Rickie Weeks ................................ .350

AT-BATS1. Robin Yount ................................ 11,0082. Paul Molitor ...................................75203. Jim Gantner ..................................61894. Cecil Cooper .................................60195. Geoff Jenkins ................................44076. Don Money ....................................43307. Ben Oglivie ....................................4136 8. Charlie Moore ...............................39269. B.J. Surhoff ...................................388410. Gorman Thomas ...........................3544

SINGLES1. Robin Yount ...................................21822. Paul Molitor ...................................16303. Jim Gantner ..................................13494. Cecil Cooper .................................12365. Don Money ......................................7996. B.J. Surhoff .....................................7897. Charlie Moore .................................7758. Ben Oglivie ......................................7539. Geoff Jenkins ..................................70010. Jeff Cirillo ........................................697

HOME RUNS1. Robin Yount .....................................2512. Prince Fielder ..................................2303. Geoff Jenkins ..................................2124. Gorman Thomas .............................2085. Ryan Braun .....................................2026. Cecil Cooper ...................................2017. Ben Oglivie ......................................1768. Greg Vaughn ...................................1699. Jeromy Burnitz ................................16510. Paul Molitor .....................................160

TOTAL BASES1. Robin Yount ...................................47302. Paul Molitor ...................................33383. Cecil Cooper .................................28294. Geoff Jenkins ................................21885. Jim Gantner ..................................21756. Ryan Braun ...................................19767. Ben Oglivie ....................................19088. Prince Fielder ................................19049. Don Money ....................................182510. Corey Hart .....................................1689

STRIKEOUTS1. Robin Yount ...................................13502. Geoff Jenkins ................................ 11183. Gorman Thomas ...........................10334. Rickie Weeks ..................................9245. Paul Molitor .....................................8826. Rob Deer .........................................8237. Prince Fielder ..................................7798. Corey Hart .......................................7759. Greg Vaughn ...................................76110. Bill Hall ............................................749

SLUGGING PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 2500 PLATE APPEARANCES1. Ryan Braun ................................... .5682. Prince Fielder ................................ .5403. Jeromy Burnitz .............................. .5084. Geoff Jenkins ................................ .4965. Corey Hart ..................................... .4916. Cecil Cooper ................................. .4707. John Jaha ..................................... .4638. Gorman Thomas ........................... .461 Ben Oglivie .................................... .461 Dave Nilsson ................................. .461

RUNS1. Robin Yount ...................................16322. Paul Molitor ...................................12753. Cecil Cooper ...................................8214. Jim Gantner ....................................7265. Geoff Jenkins ..................................6616. Ryan Braun .....................................6147. Rickie Weeks ..................................6088. Don Money ......................................5969. Prince Fielder ..................................57110. Ben Oglivie ......................................567

DOUBLES1. Robin Yount .....................................5832. Paul Molitor .....................................4053. Cecil Cooper ...................................3454. Geoff Jenkins ..................................2875. Jim Gantner ....................................2626. Ryan Braun .....................................2237. Jeff Cirillo ........................................2178. Don Money ......................................2159. Corey Hart ....................................... 21110. Prince Fielder ..................................200

RUNS BATTED IN1. Robin Yount ...................................14062. Cecil Cooper ...................................9443. Paul Molitor .....................................7904. Geoff Jenkins ..................................7045. Ben Oglivie ......................................6856. Prince Fielder ..................................6567. Ryan Braun .....................................6438. Gorman Thomas .............................6059. Jim Gantner ....................................56810. Greg Vaughn ...................................566

BATTING AVERAGEMINIMUM 2500 PLATE APPEARANCES1. Ryan Braun ................................... .3132. Jeff Cirillo ..................................... .3073. Paul Molitor .................................. .3034. Cecil Cooper ................................ .3025. Mark Loretta .................................. .2896. Robin Yount ................................... .2857. Dave Nilsson ................................. .2848. George Scott ................................. .2839. Prince Fielder ................................ .28210. Geoff Jenkins ................................ .277

STOLEN BASES1. Paul Molitor .....................................4122. Robin Yount .....................................2713. Jim Gantner ....................................1374. Tommy Harper ................................1365. Ryan Braun .....................................1266. Rickie Weeks .................................. 1167. Scott Podsednik .............................. 1138. Pat Listach ...................................... 1129. Darryl Hamilton ...............................10910. Mike Felder .....................................108

OPSMINIMUM 2500 PLATE APPEARANCES1. Ryan Braun ................................... .9432. Prince Fielder ................................. .9293. Jeromy Burnitz ............................... .8704. Geoff Jenkins ................................. .8435. Jeff Cirillo ....................................... .8316. Corey Hart ...................................... .824 John Jaha ...................................... .8248. Dave Nilsson .................................. .8179. Paul Molitor .................................... .81110. Cecil Cooper .................................. .809

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GAMES1. Ken Sanders (1971) ...........................832. Ray King (2001)..................................823. Francisco Rodriguez (2012) ...............78 Todd Coffey (2009) .............................785. Derrick Turnbow (2007) ......................776. Ray King (2002)..................................76 Luis Vizcaino (2002) ...........................76 Chuck Crim (1989) .............................769. John Axford (2012) .............................75 Luis Vizcaino (2003) ...........................75 Mike DeJean (2001) ...........................75 Doug Jones (1997) .............................75

SHUTOUTS1. Mike Caldwell (1978) ............................62. Marty Pattin (1971) ...............................53. Teddy Higuera (1986) ...........................4 Mike Caldwell (1979) ............................4 Jim Colborn (1973) ...............................4 Bill Parsons (1971) ...............................4 Jim Slaton (1971) .................................48. 17 Tied ..................................................3

SAVES1. John Axford (2011) .............................462. Francisco Cordero (2007)...................443. Derrick Turnbow (2005) ......................39 Dan Kolb (2004) .................................395. Trevor Hoffman (2009) .......................37 Bob Wickman (1999) ..........................377. Doug Jones (1997) .............................368. John Axford (2012) .............................359. Dan Plesac (1989) ..............................3310. Mike Fetters (1996) ............................32

HITS ALLOWED1. Jim Colborn (1973) ...........................2972. Jim Slaton (1976) .............................2873. Lary Sorensen (1978) .......................2774. Mike Caldwell (1983) ........................269 Mike Caldwell (1982) ........................2696. Jim Slaton (1973) .............................2667. Clyde Wright (1974) ..........................2648. Mike Caldwell (1978) ........................2589. Jim Slaton (1974) .............................25510. Jaime Navarro (1993) .......................254 HOME RUNS ALLOWED1. Braden Looper (2009) ........................392. Wayne Franklin (2003) .......................363. Mike Caldwell (1983) ..........................354. Danny Darwin (1985)..........................345. Bill Travers (1979) ..............................33 Lew Krausse (1970) ...........................337. Cal Eldred (1993) ...............................32 Bill Wegman (1986) ............................329. Chris Capuano (2005) ........................31 Cal Eldred (1997) ...............................31 Bill Wegman (1987) ............................31

OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE1.0 IP/TEAM GAME1. Teddy Higuera (1988) .................... .2072. Yovani Gallardo (2009) .................... .2193. Ben Sheets (2004)......................... .2264. Skip Lockwood (1972) ................... .232 Shaun Marcum (2011) ..................... .2326. Dave Bush (2008)............................ .234 Mike Caldwell (1978) ..................... .2348. Teddy Higuera (1985) .................... .235 Marty Pattin (1971) ........................ .235 Doug Davis (2005)........................... .235

STARTS1. Jim Slaton (1976) ...............................38 Jim Slaton (1973) ...............................383. Cal Eldred (1993) ...............................36 Lary Sorensen (1978) .........................36 Jim Colborn (1973) .............................36 Marty Pattin (1971) .............................367. 8 Tied ..................................................35

WINS1. Mike Caldwell (1978) ..........................222. Teddy Higuera (1986) .........................20 Jim Colborn (1973) .............................204. Chris Capuano (2005) ........................18 Teddy Higuera (1987) .........................18 Pete Vuckovich (1982) .......................18 Lary Sorensen (1978) .........................188. Yovani Gallardo (2011) .......................17 Jaime Navarro (1992) .........................17 Mike Caldwell (1982) ..........................17

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jim Colborn (1973) ........................314.12. Mike Caldwell (1978) .....................293.13. Jim Slaton (1976) ..........................292.24. Lary Sorensen (1978) ....................280.25. Jim Slaton (1973) ..........................276.16. Marty Pattin (1971) ........................264.27. Bill Wegman (1992) .......................261.2 Teddy Higuera (1987) ....................261.29. Cal Eldred (1993) ..........................258.0 Mike Caldwell (1982) .....................258.0

RUNS ALLOWED1. Jaime Navarro (1993) .......................1352. Jim Colborn (1973) ...........................1333. Lew Krausse (1970) .........................1304. Wayne Franklin (2003) .....................129 Jim Slaton (1975) .............................1296. Jimmy Haynes (2000).......................1287. Jim Slaton (1973) .............................1278. Jim Slaton (1976) .............................1269. Mike Caldwell (1983) ........................12510. Scott Karl .........................................124 Juan Nieves ......................................124

WALKS1. Pete Broberg (1975) .........................1062. Gene Brabender (1969)....................1033. Doug Davis (2006)............................102 Pete Vuckovich (1982) .....................102 Jim Slaton (1974) .............................1026. Jimmy Haynes (2000).......................100 Juan Nieves (1987) ..........................1008. Jim Slaton (1973) ...............................999. Jamey Wright (2001) ..........................9810. Bill Travers (1976) ..............................95

WINNING PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 10 DECISIONS1. CC Sabathia (2008) .............. .846 (11-2) Cal Eldred (1992) ................. .846 (11-2)3. Moose Haas (1983) ............. .813 (13-3)4. John Axford (2010) ................ .800 (8-2)5. Pete Vuckovich (1981) ........ .778 (14-4)6. Zack Greinke (2012) ............... .750 (9-3) Curtis Leskanic (2000)........... .750 (9-3) Pete Vuckovich (1982) ........ .750 (18-6)9. Bill Champion (1974) ............ .733 (11-4)10. Zack Greinke (2011) ............. .727 (16-6) Chris Bosio (1992) ............... .727 (16-6) Mike Caldwell (1979) ........... .727 (16-6)

COMPLETE GAMES1. Mike Caldwell (1978) ..........................232. Jim Colborn (1973) .............................223. Lary Sorensen (1978) .........................174. Mike Caldwell (1979) .........................16 Lary Sorensen (1979) .........................166. Teddy Higuera (1986) .........................15 Bill Travers (1974) ..............................15 Clyde Wright (1974) ............................159. Teddy Higuera (1987) .........................14 Moose Haas (1980) ............................14

LOSSES1. Clyde Wright (1974) ............................202. Danny Darwin (1985)..........................18 Jerry Augustine (1977) .......................18 Jim Slaton (1975) ...............................18 Lew Krausse (1970) ...........................186. Jimmy Haynes (2001).........................17 Bill Parsons (1971) .............................178. 7 Tied ..................................................16

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1.0 IP/TEAM GAME1. Mike Caldwell (1978) .......................2.362. Teddy Higuera (1988) ......................2.453. Ben Sheets (2004)...........................2.704. Teddy Higuera (1986) ......................2.795. Bill Travers (1976) ...........................2.816. Jim Lonborg (1972) .........................2.837. Bill Wegman (1991) .........................2.848. Lew Krausse (1971) ........................2.949. Chris Bosio (1989) ...........................2.9510. Ben Sheets (2008)...........................3.09

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED1. Jaime Navarro (1993) .......................1272. Wayne Franklin (2003) ..................... 1193. Jimmy Haynes (2000)....................... 1184. Mike Caldwell (1983) ........................ 115 Cal Eldred (1993) ............................. 1156. Clyde Wright (1974) .......................... 114 Jim Slaton (1973) ............................. 114 Lew Krausse (1970) ......................... 1149. Braden Looper (2009) ...................... 113 Bill Wegman (1986) .......................... 113

STRIKEOUTS1. Ben Sheets (2004)............................2642. Teddy Higuera (1987) .......................2403. Doug Davis (2005)............................2084. Yovani Gallardo (2011) .....................207 Teddy Higuera (1986) .......................2076. Yovani Gallardo (2012) .....................204 Yovani Gallardo (2009) .....................2048. Zack Greinke (2011) .........................2019. Yovani Gallardo (2010) .....................20010. Teddy Higuera (1988) .......................192

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GAMES1. Dan Plesac ......................................3652. Jim Slaton ........................................3643. Bob McClure ....................................3524. Chuch Crim ......................................3325. Mike Fetters .....................................2896. Jerry Augustine ................................2797. Bob Wickman ...................................2728. Bill Wegman .....................................2629. Bill Castro ........................................25310. Moose Haas .....................................245

SHUTOUTS1. Jim Slaton ..........................................192. Mike Caldwell .....................................183. Teddy Higuera ....................................124. Bill Travers .........................................105. Chris Bosio ..........................................8 Moose Haas .........................................87. Jim Colborn ..........................................7 Lary Sorensen .....................................79. Jerry Augustine ....................................6 Jaime Navarro .....................................6 Bill Parsons ..........................................6 Marty Pattin ..........................................6

SAVES1. Dan Plesac ......................................1332. John Axford ......................................1063. Rollie Fingers .....................................974. Mike Fetters .......................................79 Bob Wickman .....................................796. Derrick Turnbow .................................657. Dan Kolb ............................................61 Doug Henry ........................................61 Ken Sanders ......................................6110. Francisco Cordero .............................60

HITS ALLOWED1. Jim Slaton ......................................20542. Mike Caldwell .................................17083. Moose Haas ...................................16024. Bill Wegman ...................................15675. Ben Sheets ....................................14026. Teddy Higuera ................................12627. Chris Bosio .................................... 11848. Jaime Navarro ............................... 11599. Jim Colborn .................................... 110910. Bill Travers .....................................1067

HOME RUNS ALLOWED1. Jim Slaton ........................................1922. Bill Wegman .....................................1873. Mike Caldwell ...................................1614. Ben Sheets ......................................1605. Moose Haas .....................................1516. Cal Eldred ........................................1377. Teddy Higuera ..................................1318. Dave Bush .......................................1299. Bill Travers .......................................12810. Ricky Bones .....................................126

WINNING PERCENTAGEMINIMUM 50 DECISIONS1. Yovani Gallardo.................. .616 (69-43)2. Pete Vuckovich ................. .606 (40-26)3. Teddy Higuera ................... .595 (94-64)4. Juan Nieves ...................... .561 (32-25)5. Mike Caldwell .................. .560 (102-80)6. Jeff D’Amico ...................... .547 (29-24)7. Moose Haas ...................... .535 (91-79)8. Don August ....................... .531 (34-30)9. Lary Sorensen .................. .531 (52-46)10. Ed Rodriguez .................... .521 (38-35)

STARTS1. Jim Slaton ........................................2682. Moose Haas .....................................2313. Ben Sheets ......................................2214. Mike Caldwell ...................................2175. Bill Wegman .....................................2166. Teddy Higuera ..................................2057. Cal Eldred ........................................1698. Chris Bosio ......................................1639. Bill Travers .......................................15710. Jaime Navarro .................................156

WINS1. Jim Slaton ........................................ 1172. Mike Caldwell ...................................1023. Teddy Higuera ....................................944. Moose Haas .......................................915. Ben Sheets ........................................866. Bill Wegman .......................................817. Yovani Gallardo..................................698. Chris Bosio ........................................679. Bill Travers .........................................6510. Cal Eldred ..........................................64

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jim Slaton ...................................2025.12. Mike Caldwell ..............................1604.23. Moose Haas ................................1542.04. Bill Wegman ................................1482.25. Ben Sheets .................................1428.06. Teddy Higuera .............................1380.07. Chris Bosio ................................. 1190.08. Jim Colborn ................................. 1118.09. Cal Eldred ...................................1078.210. Bill Travers ..................................1068.1

RUNS ALLOWED1. Jim Slaton ........................................9712. Bill Wegman .....................................7693. Moose Haas .....................................7544. Mike Caldwell ...................................7465. Ben Sheets ......................................6506. Teddy Higuera ..................................6087. Jaime Navarro .................................5828. Cal Eldred ........................................5749. Chris Bosio ......................................54610. Bill Travers .......................................532

WALKS1. Jim Slaton ........................................7602. Cal Eldred ........................................4483. Teddy Higuera ..................................4434. Moose Haas .....................................4085. Bill Travers .......................................3926. Bob McClure ....................................3637. Yovani Gallardo................................3548. Mike Caldwell ...................................3539. Bill Wegman .....................................35210. Jerry Augustine ................................340

COMPLETE GAMES1. Mike Caldwell .....................................812. Jim Slaton ..........................................693. Moose Haas .......................................554. Jim Colborn ........................................515. Teddy Higuera ....................................50 Lary Sorensen ...................................507. Bill Travers .........................................468. Bill Wegman .......................................339. Chris Bosio ........................................3210. Jerry Augustine ..................................27

LOSSES1. Jim Slaton ........................................1212. Bill Wegman .......................................903. Ben Sheets ........................................834. Mike Caldwell .....................................805. Moose Haas .......................................796. Bill Travers .........................................677. Cal Eldred ..........................................658. Teddy Higuera ....................................64 Jaime Navarro ...................................6410. Chris Bosio ........................................62

EARNED RUN AVERAGEMINIMUM 500.0 IP1. Dan Plesac .....................................3.212. Chuck Crim .....................................3.473. Teddy Higuera .................................3.614. Yovani Gallardo...............................3.635. Jim Colborn .....................................3.656. Lary Sorensen ................................3.72 Ben Sheets .....................................3.728. Mike Caldwell ..................................3.749. Skip Lockwood ................................3.7510. Chris Bosio .....................................3.76

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED1. Jim Slaton ........................................8692. Moose Haas .....................................6903. Bill Wegman .....................................6854. Mike Caldwell ...................................6675. Ben Sheets ......................................5916. Teddy Higuera ..................................5547. Cal Eldred ........................................5418. Jaime Navarro .................................5249. Chris Bosio ......................................49710. Bill Travers .......................................474

STRIKEOUTS1. Ben Sheets ....................................12062. Teddy Higuera ................................10813. Yovani Gallardo................................9364. Jim Slaton ........................................9295. Moose Haas .....................................8006. Chris Bosio ......................................7497. Bill Wegman .....................................6968. Cal Eldred ........................................6869. Chris Capuano .................................61610. Dave Bush .......................................605

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING: GAME Most At-Bats .................................................................................................................11, Cecil Cooper, 5/8/84 at Chicago-AL (25 innings) ............................................................................9-inning game: 7, 6x, Darryl Hamilton, Paul Molitor & Kevin Seitzer, 9/28/92 at Toronto & ...................................................................................................................Corey Hart, Ryan Braun & Prince Fielder, 8/2/10 at Chicago-NL Most Runs ...........................................................................................................................4, 57x, last: Rickie Weeks, 9/2/12 vs. Pittsburgh Most Hits ............................................................ 6, Johnny Briggs, 8/4/73 at Cleveland & Kevin Reimer, 8/24/93 vs. Oakland (13 innings) Most Singles ........................................................................................................................... 5, 7x, last: Ryan Braun, 8/2/10 at Chicago-NL Most Doubles ...................................................................................................................3, 34x, last: Rickie Weeks, 8/30/12 at Chicago-NL Most Triples .....................................................................................................................2, 17x, last: Alcides Escobar, 4/21/10 at Pittsburgh Most Home Runs.................................................................................................................. 3, 18x, last: Ryan Braun, 4/30/12 at San Diego Most RBI........................................................................................................................7, 7x, last: Jonathan Lucroy, 8/30/12 at Chicago-NL Most Walks ........................................................... 5, 3x, Danny Walton, 5/22/70 at Kansas City; Sal Bando, 5/29/77 vs. Texas (11 innings) ....................................................................................................................................... & Jeromy Burnitz, 9/15/99 at St. Louis (12 innings) Most Intentional Walks ........................................................3, Paul Molitor, 5/1/91 vs. Chicago-AL & Sixto Lezcano, 7/13/79 vs. Cleveland Most Extra-Base Hits................................................................. 4, 4x, Paul Molitor, 8/9/86 at Cleveland; Richie Sexson, 4/25/03 at Atlanta; .................................................................................................. Damian Miller, 4/22/06 vs. Cincinnati & Ryan Braun, 4/30/12 at San Diego Most Total Bases ................................................................................................................................15, Ryan Braun, 4/30/12 at San Diego Most Strikeouts.......................................................................................................................................6, Geoff Jenkins, 6/8/04 at Anaheim Most Stolen Bases ............................................................ 4, 4x, Tommy Harper, 6/18/69 at Chicago-AL; John Jaha, 9/11/92 at Baltimore; ............................................................................................ Scott Podsednik, 9/18/04 at Houston & Norichika Aoki, 6/23/12 at Chicago-AL Hitting for the Cycle ........................................................................ 7x, Mike Hegan, 9/3/76 at Detroit; Charlie Moore, 10/1/80 at California; .....................................................................................................Robin Yount, 6/12/88 at Chicago-AL; Paul Molitor, 5/15/91 at Minnesota; ................................................ Chad Moeller, 4/27/04 vs. Cincinnati; Jody Gerut, 5/8/10 at Arizona & George Kottaras, 9/3/11 at Houston

INDIVIDUAL BATTING: INNING Most At-Bats ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2, many times Most Runs ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2, many times Most Hits .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2, many times Most Doubles ............................ 2, 3x, Paul Molitor, 9/20/92 vs. Baltimore (6th inning); Geoff Jenkins, 9/24/05 vs. St. Louis (2nd inning) & ..........................................................................................................................................Lorenzo Cain, 9/22/10 vs. Cincinnati (2nd inning) Most Triples .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1, many times Most Home Runs.............................................................................................................2, Dave Nilsson, 5/17/96 at Minnesota (6th inning) Most RBI........................................................................................................................ 5, Darryl Hamilton, 7/8/90 vs. California (5th inning) Most Total Bases .............................................................................................................8, Dave Nilsson, 5/17/96 at Minnesota (6th inning) Most Walks .....................................................................................................2, 9x, last: Norichika Aoki, 8/27/12 at Chicago-NL (9th inning) Most Strikeouts.................................................................................................. 2, 6x, last: Mike Cameron, 8/14/09 vs. Houston (1st inning) Most Stolen Bases ..............................................................................................................3, Paul Molitor 7/26/87 vs. Oakland (1st inning)

ROOKIE BATTING: SEASON Most Games ............................................................................................................................................................ 160, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Highest Batting Average .......................................................................................................................................... .324, Ryan Braun, 2007 Most At-Bats ............................................................................................................................................................ 580, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Most Runs ...........................................................................................................................................................100, Scott Podsednik, 2003 Most Hits .............................................................................................................................................................175, Scott Podsednik, 2003 Most Singles ................................................................................................................................................................142, Pat Listach, 1992 Most Doubles ...........................................................................................................................................................37, Norichika Aoki, 2012 Most Triples ........................................................................................................................................................... 10, Alcides Escobar, 2010 Most Home Runs..........................................................................................................................................................34, Ryan Braun, 2007 Most RBI.......................................................................................................................................................................97, Ryan Braun, 2007 Most Walks ...............................................................................................................................................................82, Wayne Comer, 1969 Most Extra-Base Hits....................................................................................................................................................66, Ryan Braun, 2007 Most Total Bases ........................................................................................................................................................286, Ryan Braun, 2007 Most Strikeouts........................................................................................................................................................125, Prince Fielder, 2006 Most Stolen Bases ........................................................................................................................................................54, Pat Listach, 1992

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS BATTING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING: SEASON Most Games ..................................................................................................................................................162, 6x, last: Prince Fielder, 2011 Highest Batting Average ............................................................................................................................................. .353, Paul Molitor, 1987 Highest On-Base Percentage..................................................................................................................................... .438, Paul Molitor, 1987 Highest Slugging Percentage ................................................................................... .634, Ryan Braun, 2007 (Major League Rookie Record) Most At-Bats ..................................................................................................................................................................666, Paul Molitor, 1982 Most Plate Appearances ............................................................................................................................................754, Rickie Weeks, 2010 Most Runs .....................................................................................................................................................................136, Paul Molitor, 1982 Most Consecutive Games, Run........................................................................................................................16, Paul Molitor, 9/9-9/25, 1987 Most Hits ..................................................................................................................................................................... 219, Cecil Cooper, 1980 Longest Hitting Streak ....................................................................................................................................39, Paul Molitor, 7/16-8/25, 1987 Longest Hitting Streak, Start of Season ..........................................................................................................................13, Dickie Thon, 1993 Most Consecutive At-Bats, Hit ..................................................................................................................9, Casey McGehee, 8/10-8/12, 2010 Most Consecutive Plate Appearances, Reaching Base ................................................................................. 12, Ben Oglivie, 6/26-6/28, 1978 Most Multi-Hit Games .................................................................................................................................................... 69, Cecil Cooper, 1980 Most Three-Hit Games ................................................................................................................................................... 24, Robin Yount, 1982 Most Four-Hit Games ........................................................................................................................................................7, Paul Molitor, 1991 Most Bunt Hits .................................................................................................................................................................20, Paul Molitor, 1979 Most Infi eld Hits ..........................................................................................................................35, Pat Listach, 1992 & Fernando Vina, 1998 Most Singles ................................................................................................................................................................ 157, Cecil Cooper, 1980 Most Doubles ................................................................................................................................................................53, Lyle Overbay, 2004 Most Triples .....................................................................................................................................................................16, Paul Molitor, 1979 Most Home Runs..........................................................................................................................................................50, Prince Fielder, 2007 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ............................................................................................................5, Jeromy Burnitz, 8/1-8/5, 1997 Most Home Runs, Home .............................................................................................................................................28, Richie Sexson, 2001 at County Stadium ...............................................................................................................................................22, Gorman Thomas, 1979 at Miller Park ............................................................................................................................................................28, Richie Sexson, 2001 Most Home Runs, Road .................................................................................................................................................. 26, Ben Oglivie, 1980 Most Home Runs, Right-Handed Batter .................................................................. 45, Gorman Thomas, 1979 & Richie Sexson, 2001, 2003 Most Home Runs, Left-Handed Batter .........................................................................................................................50, Prince Fielder, 2007 Most Home Runs, Switch-Hitter ..................................................................................................................................... 25, Dale Sveum, 1987 Most Home Runs, By Position Catcher ......................................................................................................................................................................21, Dave Nilsson, 1999 First Base .................................................................................................................................................................47, Prince Fielder, 2007 Second Base ............................................................................................................................................................29, Rickie Weeks, 2010 Third Base ...................................................................................................................................................................34, Ryan Braun, 2007 Shortstop .................................................................................................................................................................... 29, Robin Yount, 1982 Left Field .....................................................................................................................................40, Ben Oglivie, 1980 & Ryan Braun, 2012 Center Field .........................................................................................................................................................43, Gorman Thomas, 1979 Right Field ..............................................................................................................................................................38, Jeromy Burnitz, 1998 Pitcher .....................................................................................................................................................................4, Yovani Gallardo, 2010 Designated Hitter ........................................................................................................................................................21, Dave Parker, 1990 Most Home Runs in a Month ................................................................................................................................13, Prince Fielder, May 2007 Most Grand Slams.....................................................................................3, John Jaha, 1995; Devon White, 2001 & John Vander Wal, 2003 Most Inside-the-Park Home Runs .................................................................................................................................... 2, Robin Yount, 1979 Most RBI.....................................................................................................................................................................141, Prince Fielder, 2009 Most Consecutive Games, RBI ................9, 3x, George Scott, 4/30-5/9, 1975; Cecil Cooper, 6/21-6/30, 1982 & Carlos Lee, 5/1-5/10, 2005 Most RBI by Right-Handed Batter .............................................................................................................................125, Richie Sexson, 2001 Most RBI by Left-Handed Batter ................................................................................................................................141, Prince Fielder, 2009 Most Extra-Base Hits..................................................................................................................87, Robin Yount, 1982 & Prince Fielder, 2007 Most Total Bases .......................................................................................................................................................... 367, Robin Yount, 1982 Most Walks .................................................................................................................................................................114, Prince Fielder, 2010 Most Intentional Walks .................................................................................................................................................32, Prince Fielder, 2011 Most Strikeouts.......................................................................................................................................................188, Jose Hernandez, 2002 Most Stolen Bases ..................................................................................................................................................... 73, Tommy Harper, 1969 Most Consecutive Stolen Bases..............................................................................................................23, Scott Podsednik, 9/21/03-5/25/04 Most Steals of Third Base .......................................................................................................10, Paul Molitor, 1987 & Scott Podsednik, 2004 Most Steals of Home ......................................................................................................................................................5, Glenn Braggs, 1989 Most Caught Stealing ................................................................................................................. 18, Tommy Harper, 1969 & Pat Listach, 1992 Most Sacrifi ce Hits....................................................................................................................................................... 19, Ron Theobald, 1971 Most Sacrifi ce Flies ........................................................................................................................................................14, Dave Parker, 1990 Most Hit By Pitch .................................................................................................................... 25, Fernando Vina, 1998 & Rickie Weeks, 2010 Most GIDP 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MILWAUKEE BREWERS BATTING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING: CAREER Most Years................................................................................................................................................................ 20, Robin Yount, 1974-93 Most Games .........................................................................................................................................................................2856, Robin Yount Most Consecutive Games Played ..............................................................................................................327, Prince Fielder, 9/4/08-9/12/10 Highest Batting Average ...................................................................................................................................................... .313, Ryan Braun Highest On-Base Percentage........................................................................................................................................... .390, Prince Fielder Highest Slugging Percentage .............................................................................................................................................. .568, Ryan Braun Most At-Bats ......................................................................................................................................................................11,008, Robin Yount Most Consecutive Hitless At-Bats ................................................................................................................. 49, Doug Davis, 9/13/03-7/25/04 Most Plate Appearances ...................................................................................................................................................12,249, Robin Yount Most Runs ............................................................................................................................................................................1632, Robin Yount Most Hits ..............................................................................................................................................................................3142, Robin Yount Most Multi-Hit Games .............................................................................................................................................................879, Robin Yount Most Three-Hit Games ...........................................................................................................................................................229, Robin Yount Most Four-Hit Games ............................................................................................................................................................... 41, Paul Molitor Most Bunt Hits .......................................................................................................................................................................... 86, Paul Molitor Most Infi eld Hits ...................................................................................................................................................................... 197, Paul Molitor Most Singles .........................................................................................................................................................................2182, Robin Yount Most Doubles .........................................................................................................................................................................583, Robin Yount Most Triples ............................................................................................................................................................................126, Robin Yount Most Home Runs....................................................................................................................................................................251, Robin Yount Most Home Runs, Home ........................................................................................................................................................124, Robin Yount at County Stadium ...........................................................................................................................................................124, Robin Yount at Miller Park .................................................................................................................................................................123, Prince Fielder Most Home Runs, Right-Handed Batter .................................................................................................................................251, Robin Yount Most Home Runs, Left-Handed Batter ................................................................................................................................230, Prince Fielder Most Home Runs, Switch-Hitter .............................................................................................................................................90, Jose Valentin Most Grand Slams......................................................................................................................5, Cecil Cooper, John Jaha & Jeromy Burnitz Most RBI...............................................................................................................................................................................1406, Robin Yount Most Extra-Base Hits..............................................................................................................................................................960, Robin Yount Most Total Bases ..................................................................................................................................................................4730, Robin Yount Most Walks .............................................................................................................................................................................966, Robin Yount Most Intentional Walks ........................................................................................................................................................ 115, Prince Fielder Most Strikeouts.....................................................................................................................................................................1350, Robin Yount Most Stolen Bases ................................................................................................................................................................. 412, Paul Molitor Most Caught Stealing ............................................................................................................................................................. 115, Paul Molitor Most Sacrifi ce Hits................................................................................................................................................................. 106, Jim Gantner Most Sacrifi ce Flies ................................................................................................................................................................123, Robin Yount Most Hit By Pitch ................................................................................................................................................................. 108, Rickie Weeks Most GIDP ..............................................................................................................................................................................217, Robin Yount

INDIVIDUAL PINCH-HITTING Highest Batting Average, Season (min. 20 AB) ....................................................................................................... .409, Norichika Aoki, 2012 Most At-Bats, Season ....................................................................................................................................................72, Lenny Harris, 2002 Most At-Bats, Career ..........................................................................................................................................................167, Craig Counsell Most Hits, Season .........................................................................................................................................................22, Lenny Harris, 2002 Most Hits, Career .................................................................................................................................................................41, Craig Counsell Most RBI, Season ..........................................................................................................................................................13, Gabe Gross, 2006 Most RBI, Career............................................................................................................................................................................. 17, Bill Hall Most Home Runs, Season ..............................................................................................................................................4, Bob Hamelin, 1998 Most Home Runs, Career......................................................................................................................................... 4, Bob Hamelin & Bill Hall

TEAM PINCH-HITTING Highest Batting Average ................................................................................................................................................................... .354, 1979 Lowest Batting Average .................................................................................................................................................................... .113, 1985 Most At-Bats ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 282, 2012 Most Hits ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 71, 1970 Fewest Hits............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4, 1986 Most Home Runs................................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 2002 Most RBI.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42, 2012

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS BATTING RECORDS TEAM BATTING: GAME Most Players Used ........................................................................................................................... 24, 7/27/69 vs. Kansas City (20 innings) Most At-Bats ......................................................................................................................................... 80, 5/8/84 at Chicago-AL (25 innings) ......................................................................................................................................................... 9-inning game: 57, 8/28/92 at Toronto Most Runs .....................................................................................................................................................................22, 8/28/92 at Toronto Most Runs, Both Teams ........................................................................................................................31, 7/1/99 at Chicago-NL (19-12 win) Most Runs, Inning ................................................................................................................................... 13, 7/8/90 vs. California (5th inning) Most Hits ......................................................................................................................................................................31, 8/28/92 at Toronto Most Hits, Inning.................................................................................. 10, 4/18/83 at Boston (4th inning) & 7/8/90 vs. California (5th inning) Most Singles ..................................................................................................................................................................26, 8/28/92 at Toronto Most Doubles .................................................................................................................................................9, 5x, last: 7/6/08 vs. Pittsburgh Most Triples .....................................................................................................................................................................5, 7/30/78 at Toronto Most Home Runs.........................................................................................................................................................7, 4/29/80 at Cleveland Most Home Runs, Home ............................................................................................................................................ 6, 4/14/79 vs. Baltimore Most Home Runs, Road ..............................................................................................................................................7, 4/29/80 at Cleveland Most Home Runs, Inning ........................................................................................................................................... 5, 4/22/06 vs. Cincinnati Most Home Runs, Both Teams ................................................................................................11, 5/22/77 at Boston & 4/25/97 vs. Cleveland Most Extra-Base Hits........................................... 12, 3x, 5/15/01 at Philadelphia (10 innings), 7/6/08 vs. Pittsburgh & 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh Most Total Bases .......................................................................................................................................................46, 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh Most Walks ....................................................................................................................... 15, 7/17/91 vs. Seattle & 9/15/93 vs. New York-AL Most Intentional Walks ..........................................................................................................................5, 5/1/91 vs. Chicago-AL (19 innings) .................................................................................................................................... 9-inning game: 4, 12x, last: 8/5/07 vs. Philadelphia Most Strikeouts.......................................................................................................................................... 26, 6/8/04 at Anaheim (17 innings) ......................................................................................................................................................... 9-inning game: 17, 9/27/01 at Arizona Most Stolen Bases ..........................................................................................................................................................8, 8/29/92 at Toronto Most Caught Stealing ............................................................................................................................... 5, 8/11/92 at California (10 innings) ..................................................................................................................9-inning game: 4, 5/27/74 at California & 5/8/84 at Chicago-AL Most Sacrifi ce Hits...................................................................................................................................................6, 5/3/75 vs. New York-AL Most Sacrifi ce Flies ................................................................................................................................ 3, 19x, last: 7/10/09 vs. Los Angeles Most Hit by Pitch .................................................................................................... 4, 4/2/96 at California & 6/3/00 vs. Colorado (12 innings) Most GIDP .............................................................................................................................................6, 5/8/94 vs. Chicago-AL (25 innings) ............................................................................................................................................9-inning game: 5, 3x, last: 7/21/05 at St. Louis Most Left on Base .....................................................................................................................21, 3x, last: 6/26/70 vs. Oakland (15 innings) ...................................................................................................................................................9-inning game: 19, 5/16/86 vs. Minnesota

TEAM BATTING: SEASON Most Players Used .............................................................................................................................................................................53, 1969 Highest Batting Average ................................................................................................................................................................ .280, 1979 Lowest Batting Average ................................................................................................................................................................. .229, 1971 Most Consecutive Games Scoring, Season .....................................................................................................................................160, 1979 Most Consecutive Games Scoring, Overall.....................................................................................................................212, 8/11/78-9/29/79 Most Consecutive Games Shut Out ........................................................................................................................................3, 5/3-5/6, 1972 Most Consecutive Innings Shut Out ....................................................................................................................................31, 9/9-9/11, 1972 Most At-Bats ...................................................................................................................................................................................5733, 1982 Most Runs ........................................................................................................................................................................................894, 1996 Fewest Runs ....................................................................................................................................................................... 493, 1972 & 1981 Most Hits ........................................................................................................................................................................................1599, 1982 Fewest Hits.......................................................................................................................................................................................961, 1981 Most Singles ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1107, 1991 Most Doubles ...................................................................................................................................................................................327, 2005 Most Triples ........................................................................................................................................................................................57, 1983 Most Home Runs..............................................................................................................................................................................231, 2007 Fewest Home Runs ............................................................................................................................................................................82, 1992 Most Home Runs, Home ..................................................................................................................................................................121, 2007 at County Stadium .........................................................................................................................................................................94, 1978 at Miller Park ................................................................................................................................................................................121, 2007 Most Home Runs, Road ...................................................................................................................................................................127, 1982 Most Grand Slams..............................................................................................................................................................................10, 1995 Most Inside-the-Park Home Runs ..................................................................................................................................3, 1973, 1980 & 2011 Most RBI...........................................................................................................................................................................................845, 1996 Most Extra-Base Hits........................................................................................................................................................................578, 2007 Most Total Bases ............................................................................................................................................................................2606, 1982 Most Walks .......................................................................................................................................................................................658, 1999 Most Intentional Walks .......................................................................................................................................................................60, 2007 Most Strikeouts...............................................................................................................................................................................1399, 2001 Most Stolen Bases ...........................................................................................................................................................................256, 1992 Most Caught Stealing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 115, 1992 Most Sacrifi ce Hits............................................................................................................................................................................ 115, 1970 Most Sacrifi ce Flies ............................................................................................................................................................................72, 1992 Most Hit by Pitch ................................................................................................................................................................................90, 2012 Most GIDP ........................................................................................................................................................................................158, 2003 Most Left on Base ..........................................................................................................................................................................1276, 1999

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: GAME No-Hitters ............................................................................................................................................ Juan Nieves, 4/15/87 at Baltimore (7-0) Most Innings Pitched ........................................................................................................................... 13.0, Jim Colborn, 9/27/74 at Baltimore Most Hits Allowed ....................................................................................................................................18, Bill Travers, 8/14/77 at Cleveland Most Hits Allowed in Shutout .........................................................................................................11, Marty Pattin, 6/26/71 at Minnesota (5-0) Most Runs Allowed ..................................................................................................................................14, Bill Travers, 8/14/77 at Cleveland Most Earned Runs Allowed .....................................................................................................................14, Bill Travers, 8/14/77 at Cleveland Most Home Runs Allowed ........................................................................................................ 5, 5x, last: Randy Wolf, 6/9/10 vs. Chicago-NL Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ................ 4, Mike Caldwell, 5/31/80 at Boston (4th inning) & Dave Bush, 8/11/10 vs. Arizona (4th inning) Most Strikeouts...........................................................................................................................................18, Ben Sheets, 5/16/04 vs. Atlanta Most Strikeouts, Inning ......................... 4, Manny Parra, 6/6/10 at St. Louis (4th inning) & Yovani Gallardo, 9/17/11 at Cincinnati (5th inning) Most Consecutive Strikeouts ........................................................................................................... 7, Steve Woodard, 9/17/99 at Chicago-NL Most Walks ................................................................... 9, 3x, Jamie Cocanower, 4/13/86 at New York-AL; Everett Stull, 4/29/00 vs. Houston ................................................................................................................................................................ & Doug Davis, 4/23/06 vs. Cincinnati Most Hit Batters ............................................................................................................................. 3, 10x, last: Randy Wolf, 5/6/11 at St. Louis Most Balks ...................................................................3, Mike Birkbeck, 4/15/88 vs. New York-AL & Teddy Higuera, 4/10/88 at New York-AL Most Wild Pitches ............................................................................. 4, Ed Sprague, 5/14/75 at Texas & Manny Parra, 6/23/10 vs. Minnesota

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: SEASON Most Games ..................................................................................................................................................................83, Ken Sanders, 1971 Most Consecutive Games ................................................................................................................................. 7, Doug Jones, 7/5-7/15, 1997 Most Starts ............................................................................................................................................................38, Jim Slaton, 1973 & 1976 Most Decisions ..................................................................................................................................................... 32, Cal Eldred, 1993 (16-16) Most Complete Games.................................................................................................................................................23, Mike Caldwell, 1978 Most Consecutive Complete Games .............................................................................................................. 8, Lary Sorensen, 5/6-6/11,1978 Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 1.0 IP/Team Game) ...........................................................................................2.36, Mike Caldwell, 1978 Highest Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions).................................................. .846, Cal Eldred, 1992 (11-2) & CC Sabathia, 2008 (11-2) Most Wins.....................................................................................................................................................................22, Mike Caldwell, 1978 Most Wins, Right-Handed Pitcher ...................................................................................................................................20, Jim Colborn, 1973 Most Wins, Left-Handed Pitcher...................................................................................................................................22, Mike Caldwell, 1978 Most Consecutive Wins ....................................................................................10, Chris Bosio, 7/25-9/24, 1992 & Cal Eldred, 8/8-9/29, 1992 Most Losses .................................................................................................................................................................. 20, Clyde Wright, 1974 Most Losses, Right-Handed Pitcher ............................................................ 18, Lew Krausse, 1970, Jim Slaton, 1975 & Danny Darwin, 1985 Most Losses, Left-Handed Pitcher ................................................................................................................................ 20, Clyde Wright, 1974 Most Consecutive Losses .........................................................................................................................12, Chris Capuano, 5/13-8/30, 2007 Most Saves......................................................................................................................................................................46, John Axford, 2011 Most Consecutive Saves .................................................................................................................................................43, John Axford, 2011 Most Shutouts ................................................................................................................................................................6, Mike Caldwell, 1978 Most Consecutive Shutouts........................................................................................................................... 3, Teddy Higuera, 8/26-9/6, 1997 Most Shutout Losses, Starter ........................................................................................................6, Bill Travers, 1976 & Danny Darwin, 1985 Most Innings Pitched ..................................................................................................................................................314.1, Jim Colborn, 1973 Most Consecutive Hitless Innings .............................................................................................................13.0, Clyde Wright, 4/15-4/20, 1974 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ......................................................................................................32.0, Teddy Higuera, 8/26-9/11, 1987 Most Consecutive Walkless Innings .......................................................................................................... 44.2, Moose Haas, 4/16-5/15, 1982 Most Hits Allowed ..........................................................................................................................................................297, Jim Colborn, 1973 Most Runs Allowed ................................................................................................................................................... 135, Jaime Navarro, 1993 Most Earned Runs Allowed ...................................................................................................................................... 127, Jaime Navarro, 1993 Most Home Runs Allowed .......................................................................................................................................... 39, Braden Looper, 2009 Most Grand Slams Allowed .......................................................................................................... 3, Jimmy Haynes, 2001 & Dave Bush, 2008 Most Strikeouts.............................................................................................................................................................. 264, Ben Sheets, 2004 Most Strikeouts, Right-Handed Pitcher ......................................................................................................................... 264, Ben Sheets, 2004 Most Strikeouts, Left-Handed Pitcher........................................................................................................................240, Teddy Higuera, 1987 Most 10+ Strikeout Games ................................................................................................................................................ 9, Ben Sheets, 2004 Most Walks ..................................................................................................................................................................106, Pete Broberg, 1975 Most Hit Batters .............................................................................................................................................................20 Jamey Wright, 2001 Most Balks ....................................................................................................................................................................11, Mike Birkbeck, 1988 Most Wild Pitches .......................................................................................................................................................... 17, Manny Parra, 2008 Most Pickoffs ..............................................................................................................................................................12, Chris Capuano, 2005

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS PITCHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: CAREER Most Games ......................................................................................................................................................................... 365, Dan Plesac Most Starts .............................................................................................................................................................................268, Jim Slaton Most Complete Games....................................................................................................................................................... 81, Mike Caldwell Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 500.0 IP) ...................................................................................................................... 3.21, Dan Plesac Most Wins............................................................................................................................................................................... 117, Jim Slaton Most Losses ...........................................................................................................................................................................121, Jim Slaton Most Saves........................................................................................................................................................................... 133, Dan Plesac Highest Winning Percentage (min. 50 decisions)..............................................................................................616, Yovani Gallardo (69-43) Most Shutouts ..........................................................................................................................................................................19, Jim Slaton Most Innings Pitched .........................................................................................................................................................2025.1, Jim Slaton Most Hits Allowed .................................................................................................................................................................2054, Jim Slaton Most Runs Allowed .................................................................................................................................................................971, Jim Slaton Most Earned Runs Allowed ....................................................................................................................................................869, Jim Slaton Most Home Runs Allowed ......................................................................................................................................................192, Jim Slaton Most Strikeouts...................................................................................................................................................................1206, Ben Sheets Most Walks .............................................................................................................................................................................760, Jim Slaton Most Intentional Walks ............................................................................................................................................................54, Jim Slaton Most Hit Batters .......................................................................................................................................................................58, Dave Bush Most Balks ............................................................................................................................................................................19, Bob McClure Most Wild Pitches .....................................................................................................................................................................71, Jim Slaton

INDIVIDUAL RELIEF: SEASON Most Games ...............................................................................................................................................................83, Ken Sanders, 1971 Most Wins.......................................................................................................................................................................14, Jim Slaton, 1983 Most Losses ...............................................................................................................................................................12, Ken Sanders, 1971 Most Innings Pitched .............................................................................................................................................136.1, Ken Sanders, 1971 Most Hits Allowed ....................................................................................................................................................... 115, Chuck Crim, 1991 Most Runs Allowed .........................................................................................................................................................57, Jim Slaton, 1983 Most Earned Runs Allowed ............................................................................................................................................54, Jim Slaton, 1983 Most Strikeouts........................................................................................................................................................ 98, Julio Machado, 1991 Most Walks .....................................................................................................................................................................56, Jim Slaton, 1983 Most Saves...................................................................................................................................................................46, John Axford, 2011 Most Consecutive Saves ..............................................................................................................................................43, John Axford, 2011 Most Save Opportunities ...................................................................................................................................51, Francisco Cordero, 2007 Highest Save Percentage (min. 20 saves) ...........................................................................................95.8%, John Axford, 2011 (46-for-48) Most Blown Saves ........................................................................................................................................................ 13, Dan Plesac, 1987

INDIVIDUAL RELIEF: CAREER Most Games ......................................................................................................................................................................... 351, Dan Plesac Most Wins...............................................................................................................................................................................32, Chuck Crim Most Losses ........................................................................................................................................................................... 33, Dan Plesac Most Innings Pitched .........................................................................................................................................................503.2, Chuck Crim Most Hits Allowed .................................................................................................................................................................512, Chuck Crim Most Runs Allowed ...............................................................................................................................................................214, Chuck Crim Most Earned Runs Allowed ..................................................................................................................................................189, Chuck Crim Most Strikeouts..................................................................................................................................................................... 397, Dan Plesac Most Walks ........................................................................................................................................................................185, Ed Rodriguez Most Saves........................................................................................................................................................................... 133, Dan Plesac Most Save Opportunities ...................................................................................................................................................... 178, Dan Plesac Most Blown Saves .................................................................................................................................................................. 45, Dan Plesac

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS PITCHING RECORDSTEAM PITCHING: GAME Most Pitchers Used ................................................................................................................................9, 9/18/99 at Chicago-NL (14 innings) .............................................................................. 9-inning game: 8, 3x, 9/26/07 vs. St. Louis, 9/17/08 at Chicago-NL & 9/8/09 vs. St. Louis Most Hits Allowed.............................................................................................................................................................27, 8/5/79 vs. Boston Most Hits Allowed, Inning ..................................................... 10, 9/26/96 at New York-AL (2nd inning) & 9/22/99 vs. Philadelphia (8th inning) Most Hits Allowed in Shutout ..................................................................................................................................... 11, 6/26/71 at Minnesota Fewest Hits Allowed .................................................................................................................0, 4/15/87 at Baltimore (Juan Nieves no-hitter) Most Runs Allowed ................................................................................................................ 20, 9/6/75 vs. Boston & 5/15/96 vs. Chicago-AL Most Runs Allowed, Inning.................................................................................................... 11, 3x, last: 9/22/99 vs. Philadelphia (8th inning) Most Earned Runs Allowed .................................................................................................................................... 20, 5/15/96 vs. Chicago-AL Most Home Runs Allowed ................................................................................................ 8, 4/25/97 vs. Cleveland & 5/23/02 vs. Los Angeles Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ...................................................................................................4, 4x, last: 8/11/10 vs. Arizona (4th inning) Most Strikeouts .....................................................................................................................................19, 4/28/10 vs. Pittsburgh (14 innings) .............................................................................................................................................................. 9-inning game: 18, 5/16/04 vs. Atlanta Most Walks .......................................................................................................................................... 18, 7/19/69 vs. Minnesota (18 innings) ............................................................................................................................................................9-inning game: 14, 4/29/00 vs. Houston Most Hit Batters ...........................................................................................................................................................4, 7/26/78 vs. California Most Wild Pitches ...................................................................................................................................................... 5, 6/23/10 vs. Minnesota

TEAM PITCHING: SEASON Most Pitchers Used ............................................................................................................................................................................. 27, 2006 Most Complete Games ....................................................................................................................................................................... 62, 1978 Most Consecutive Complete Games ..................................................................................................................................... 7, 4/30-5/6, 1979 Fewest Complete Games ..................................................................................................................................................................... 0, 2012 Most Shutouts ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 23, 1971 Most Consecutive Shutouts ................................................................................................................................................. 3, 4/19-4/21, 1990 Fewest Shutouts ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2, 1970 & 1998 Lowest Earned Run Average ........................................................................................................................................................... 3.38, 1971 Highest Earned Run Average .......................................................................................................................................................... 5.14, 1996 Most Saves ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 51, 1988 Most Hits Allowed............................................................................................................................................................................ 1618, 1999 Fewest Hits Allowed .......................................................................................................................................................................... 994, 1981 Most Runs Allowed ........................................................................................................................................................................... 899, 1996 Fewest Runs Allowed........................................................................................................................................................................ 459, 1981 Most Home Runs Allowed ................................................................................................................................................................. 219, 2003 Fewest Home Runs Allowed ............................................................................................................................................................... 72, 1981 Most Home Runs Allowed, Home ..................................................................................................................................................... 124, 2003 at County Stadium ........................................................................................................................................................................110, 1999 at Miller Park ................................................................................................................................................................................ 124, 2003 Most Home Runs Allowed, Road ...................................................................................................................................................... 109, 1996 Most Consecutive Games, No Home Run Allowed .............................................................................................................. 9, 8/17-8/25, 1976 Most Consecutive Innings, No Home Run Allowed ......................................................................................................... 86.0, 8/16-8/27, 1976 Most Strikeouts ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1402, 2012 Most Walks ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 728, 2000 Most Hit Batters .................................................................................................................................................................................. 74, 2006 Most Balks .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39, 1988 Most Wild Pitches ............................................................................................................................................................................... 71, 2010

ROOKIE PITCHING: GAMEMost Strikeouts ........................................................................... 12, 4x, Teddy Higuera, 7/29/85 vs. Texas, Juan Nieves, 7/13/86 vs. Seattle, .........................................................................................................Cal Eldred, 9/13/92 at Baltimore & Steve Woodard, 7/28/97 vs. TorontoMost Strikeouts, Major League Debut ................................................................................................ 12, Steve Woodard, 7/28/97 vs. Toronto

ROOKIE PITCHING: SEASONMost Games ..................................................................................................................................................................68, Bob McClure, 1977 Most Starts ..................................................................................................................................................................... 35, Bill Parsons, 1971 Most Complete Games ................................................................................................................................................... 12, Bill Parsons, 1971 Lowest Earned Run Average (min. 50.0 innings) ............................................................................................................ 1.66, Jerry Bell, 1972 Highest Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions) ............................................................................................... .846, Cal Eldred, 1992 (11-2)Most Wins ................................................................................................................................................................... 15, Teddy Higuera, 1985 Most Wins, Right-Handed Pitcher ................................................................................................. 13, Bill Parsons, 1971 & Don August, 1988 Most Wins, Left-Handed Pitcher ................................................................................................................................. 15, Teddy Higuera, 1985 Most Losses ................................................................................................................................................................... 17, Bill Parsons, 1971 Most Saves ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24, John Axford, 2010Most Shutouts .............................................................................................................................................. 4, Bill Parsons & Jim Slaton, 1971 Most Innings Pitched .................................................................................................................................................. 244.2, Bil Parsons, 1971 Most Hits Allowed .........................................................................................................................................................224, Juan Nieves, 1986 Most Home Runs Allowed ............................................................................................................................................. 32, Bill Wegman, 1986 Most Strikeouts ............................................................................................................................................................. 139, Bill Parsons, 1971Most Walks ..................................................................................................................................................................... 93, Bill Parsons, 1971

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INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Most Games, Season Catcher .......................................................... 149, Jason Kendall, 2008 First Base .................. 162, Richie Sexson, 2003 & Prince Fielder, 2009 Second Base ...................................................160, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Third Base ..........................................................157, Don Money, 1974 Shortstop .......................................................... 161, Robin Yount, 1976 Outfi eld ............................................................... 162, Carlos Lee, 2005 Pitcher ................................................................ 83, Ken Sanders, 1971

Most Putouts, Season Catcher ........................................................ 1025, Jason Kendall, 2008 First Base ....................................................... 1452, Cecil Cooper, 1983 Second Base ...................................................405, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Third Base ..........................................................131, Don Money, 1974 Shortstop .......................................................... 290, Robin Yount, 1976 Outfi eld ......................................................455, Gorman Thomas, 1980 Pitcher .................................................................35, Bill Wegman, 1992

Most Assists, Season Catcher ............................................................ 94, Jason Kendall, 2008 First Base .......................................................130, Richie Sexson, 2003 Second Base .................................................... 512, Jim Gantner, 1983 Third Base ......................................................... 343, Paul Molitor, 1983 Shortstop .......................................................... 517, Robin Yount, 1979 Outfi eld ........................... 18, Sixto Lezcano, 1978 & Ben Oglivie, 1980 Pitcher ...............................................................64, Mike Caldwell, 1979

Most Errors, Season Catcher ..............................................................14, Darrell Porter, 1976 First Base .......................17, Cecil Cooper, 1985 & Prince Fielder, 2008 Second Base .....................................................27, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Third Base ........................................................... 29, Paul Molitor, 1982 Shortstop ............................................................ 44, Robin Yount, 1975 Outfi eld .............................................................12, Glenn Braggs, 1986 Pitcher .......................................................... 6, Jamie Cocanower, 1984 Most Total Chances, Season Catcher ........................................................ 1125, Jason Kendall, 2008 First Base ....................................................... 1550, Cecil Cooper, 1983 Second Base ...................................................902, Pedro Garcia, 1973 Third Base ......................................................... 497, Paul Molitor, 1982 Shortstop .......................................................... 831, Robin Yount, 1976 Outfi eld ......................................................468, Gorman Thomas, 1980 Pitcher .................................................................80, Bill Wegman, 1992 Most Double Plays, Season Catcher ................. 13, 3x, Jerry McNertney, 1969, Henry Blanco, 2000 ............................................................................& Jason Kendall, 2008 First Base ......................................................... 160, Cecil Cooper, 1980 Second Base ................................................ 135, Fernando Vina, 1998 Third Base ........................................................... 48, Paul Molitor, 1982 Shortstop .........................................................113, Jose Valentin, 1996 Outfi eld ............................ 7, 3x, Rob Deer, 1990, Dante Bichette, 1991 ............................................................................ & Geoff Jenkins, 2005 Pitcher ...................................................................8, Ricky Bones, 1995

Highest Fielding Percentage, Season (Min. 100g for position players) Catcher .......................................................... .999, Chad Moeller, 2004 First Base ..................................... .997, 3x, Cecil Cooper, 1980 & 1982 ............................................................................ & Prince Fielder, 2010 Second Base ..................................................... .995, Jody Reed, 1994 Third Base ........................................................ .989, Don Money, 1974 Shortstop ...................... .983, Craig Counsell, 2004 & J.J. Hardy, 2009 Outfi eld ............. 1.000, 3x, Darryl Hamilton, 1992, Geoff Jenkins, 2003 ............................................................................... & Ryan Braun, 2008 Pitcher ....................................................................... 1.000, many times

TEAM FIELDING Highest Fielding Percentage, Season ................................................986, 1992 Lowest Fielding Percentage, Season.................................................971, 1975 Most Putouts, Season ......................................................................4402, 1982 Fewest Putouts, Season ........................2958, 1981 & 4205, 1972 (non-strike) Most Assists, Season .......................................................................1976, 1978 Fewest Assists, Season .........................1302, 1994 & 1481, 2005 (non-strike) Most Errors, Game ...................6, 7/26/78 vs. California & 7/6/90 vs. California Most Errors, Season ..........................................................................180, 1975 Fewest Errors, Season...................................79, 1981 & 89, 1992 (non-strike) Most Errorless Games, Season ...........................................................93, 2009 Most Consecutive Errorless Games, Season ....................... 11, 7/20-7/29, 1979 & 7/28-8/9, 2006 Most Total Chances, Season ...........................................................6434, 1978 Fewest Total Chances, Season ..............4395, 1981 & 5914, 2005 (non-strike) Most Double Plays, Season ...............................................................192, 1998 Fewest Double Plays, Season ...........................................................126, 2006 Most Double Plays, Game ............................5, 11x, last: 6/22/08 vs. Baltimore Most Triple Plays, Season........................................................ 1, 6x, last: 2011 Most Triple Plays, Game ............................ 1, 6x, last: 8/15/11 vs. Los Angeles Most Passed Balls................................................................................34, 1995

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Highest Winning Percentage, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................593 (96-66), 2011 Lowest Winning Percentage, Season .................................................................................................................................................................... .346 (56-106), 2002 Most Wins, Season .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 96, 2011 Most Wins, Month ...................................................................................................................................................................................21, June 1978 & August 2011 Most Wins, Home ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57, 2011 Most Wins, Road ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................47, 1982 Fewest Wins, Season ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53, 1994 & 56, 2002 (non-strike) Fewest Wins, Month.......................................................................................................................................................................................................6, August 2004 Fewest Wins, Home .................................................................................................................................................................................................................24, 1994 Fewest Wins, Road ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................25, 2002 Most Consecutive Wins, Season ..............................................................................................................................................................................13, 4/6-4/20, 1987 Most Consecutive Wins, Home .................................................................................................................................................................................10, 7/8-7/29, 1979 Most Consecutive Wins, Road ........................................................................................................................................................ 9, 6/8-6/17, 1973 & 7/18-8/2, 2008 Most Consecutive Wins, Start of Season ..................................................................................................................................................................13, 4/6-4/20, 1987 Most Losses, Season .............................................................................................................................................................................................................106, 2002 Most Losses, Month .......................................................................................................................................... 23, 3x, August 1975, September 1976 & August 1977 Most Losses, Home .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50, 2002 & 2003 Most Losses, Road ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................56, 2002 Most Consecutive Losses, Season .........................................................................................................................................................................14, 5/11-5/25, 1994 Most Consecutive Losses, Home..............................................................................................................................................................................15, 7/31-9/4, 1969 Most Consecutive Losses, Road.............................................................................................................................................................................17, 4/27-6/11, 1970 Most Consecutive Losses, Start of Season ................................................................................................................................................................6, 3/31-4/6, 2003

Homestand, Most Games Won ...............................................................................................................................................................................11, 5/12-5/28, 1981 Homestand, Most Games Lost...................................................................................................................................................... 12, 7/15-8/3, 1969 & 6/22-7/9, 1970 Homestand, Most Wins Without a Loss ...................................................................................................................................... 6, 5/23-5/28, 1980 & 8/19-8/24, 2003 Homestand, Most Losses Without a Win ................................................................................................................................................................10, 8/15-8/24, 1969 Road Trip, Most Games Won ....................................................................................................................................................................................11, 6/4-6/17, 1973 Road Trip, Most Games Lost ....................................................................................................................................................................................12, 4/20-5/3, 1970 Road Trip, Most Wins Without a Loss .......................................................................................................................................................................7, 7/18-7/24, 2008 Road Trip, Most Losses Without a Win .....................................................................................................................................................................7, 8/25-8/31, 2006 Most Wins Over One Club, Season ................................................................................................................................................................. 14, vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Most Wins Without a Loss Over One Club, Season ............................................................................................................................................... 9, vs. Florida, 1998 Most Consecutive Wins Over One Club, Season ............................................................................................................................................ 12, vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Most Shutout Wins Over One Club, Season ....................................................................................................................................................... 5, vs. California, 1971 Most Losses to One Club, Season.................................................................................................15, vs. Oakland, 1971, vs. Baltimore, 1973 & vs. Pittsburgh, 2002 Most Losses Without a Win to One Club, Season .................................................................................................................................................. 7, vs. Florida, 2006 Most Consecutive Losses to One Club, Season ......................................................................................9, vs. Detroit, 1971, vs. Baltimore, 1973 & vs. Boston, 1988 Most Shutout Losses to One Club, Season .................................................................................. 5, vs. Oakland, 1971, vs. Baltimore, 1972 & vs. Kansas City, 1974 Largest Margin of Victory ......................................................................................................................... 20, 8/28/92 at Toronto (22-2) & 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh (20-0) Home....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17, 4/12/80 vs. Boston (18-1) Road......................................................................................................................................................... 20, 8/28/92 at Toronto (22-2) & 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh (20-0) Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ....................................................................................................................................................... 20, 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh (20-0) Home..............................................................................................................................................................................................14, 9/17/82 vs. New York-AL (14-0) Road..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20, 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh (20-0) Largest Comeback to Win ........................................................................................................................................... 9, 4/28/04 vs. Cincinnati (trailed 9-0, won 10-9) Home........................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 4/28/04 vs. Cincinnati (trailed 9-0, won 10-9) Road........................................................................................................ 7, 9/20/83 at Cleveland (trailed 7-0, won 11-7) & 7/2/11 at Minnesota (trailed 7-0, won 8-7) Largest Margin of Defeat....................................................................................................................17, 9/25/96 at New York-AL (19-2) & 8/7/98 at Cincinnati (17-0) Home..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16, 5/15/85 vs. Oakland (19-3) Road...................................................................................................................................................17, 9/25/96 at New York-AL (19-2) & 8/7/98 at Cincinnati (17-0) Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout ......................................................................................................................................................... 17, 8/7/98 at Cincinnati (17-0) Home.........................................................................................................................................................12, 4/7/70 vs. California (12-0) & 7/18/91 vs. Seattle (12-0) Road....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17, 8/7/98 at Cincinnati (17-0) Largest Lead Lost to Lose.......................................................................................................................................... 9, 6/15/79 vs. Kansas City (led 11-2, lost 14-11) Home.......................................................................................................................................................................... 9, 6/15/79 vs. Kansas City (led 11-2, lost 14-11) Road................................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 9/12/98 at Chicago-NL (led 10-2, 15-12)

Most One-Run Games, Season ..............................................................................................................................................................................................61, 1970 Fewest One-Run Games, Season ...........................................................................................................................................................................................28, 1994 Most One-Run Games Won, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................................33, 1979 Fewest One-Run Games Won, Season ...................................................................................................................................................................................12, 1980 Most One-Run Games Lost, Season .......................................................................................................................................................................................34, 1971 Fewest One-Run Games Lost, Season ...................................................................................................................................................................................10, 1994 Most Doubleheaders, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................................................19, 1972 Most Doubleheaders Won, Season .........................................................................................................................................................................................16, 1978 Most Doubleheaders Lost, Season ............................................................................................................................................................................................9, 1970 Most Doubleheaders Split, Season ..........................................................................................................................................................................................10, 1974

Most Extra-Inning Games, Season ..........................................................................................................................................................................................22, 2000 Fewest Extra-Inning Games, Season ........................................................................................................................................................................................7, 1971 Most Extra-Inning Games Won, Season ..................................................................................................................................................................................13, 2000 Most Consecutive Extra-Inning Games, Season ......................................................................................................................................................4, 9/15-9/19, 1999 Most Consecutive Extra-Inning Games vs. One Club, Season....................................................3, vs. Baltimore, 9/9-9/27, 1974 & vs. Chicago-NL, 9/17-9/19, 1999

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NO-HITTERS (1)Juan Nieves .............................................................. 4/15/87 at Baltimore (7-0)

ONE-HITTERS (7)Skip Lockwood ...................................................5/30/72 vs. New York-AL (3-1)Skip Lockwood .................................................................8/1/72 at Detroit (9-0)Jim Colborn ..................................................................... 5/9/73 vs. Texas (5-1)Moose Haas .........................................................6/29/85 at New York-AL (6-0)Danny Darwin ......................................................... 8/19/85 vs. Minnesota (4-1)Teddy Higuera ......................................................... 9/1/87 at Kansas City (2-0)CC Sabathia ............................................................. 8/31/08 at Pittsburgh (7-0)

TWO-HITTERS (28)Marty Pattin ............................................................. 4/29/69 vs. California (1-0)Mike Marshall .........................................................5/9/69 vs. Washington (2-0)Al Downing ...........................................................7/28/70 vs. Washington (5-1)Skip Lockwood .......................................................... 9/15/70 vs. Oakland (1-0)Skip Lockwood ....................................................... 9/15/71 vs. Minnesota (0-1)Jim Slaton ................................................................ 9/23/73 vs. Baltimore (1-2)Bill Champion .............................................................. 9/14/74 vs. Boston (3-1)Bill Champion ............................................................ 419/75 at Cleveland (3-0)Jim Slaton .......................................................................4/13/76 at Detroit (1-0)Ed Rodriguez ................................................................. 5/22/77 at Boston (6-0)Jerry Augustine .............................................................8/28/78 at Detroit (10-1)Jim Slaton ................................................................. 4/30/79 at Cleveland (8-0)Lary Sorensen ........................................................7/5/79 at New York-AL (3-0)Mike Caldwell ............................................................ 9/12/79 vs. Oakland (7-0)Bill Travers ............................................................... 7/17/80 vs. Baltimore (0-1)Moose Haas .................................................................. 9/12/80 at Seattle (7-1)Bob Gibson .............................................................. 9/15/84 vs. Baltimore (7-0)Danny Darwin .................................................................4/17/85 at Detroit (2-0)Chris Bosio ............................................................. 8/28/87 vs. Minnesota (1-0)Teddy Higuera ............................................................9/6/87 at Minnesota (6-0)Mark Knudson ............................................................... 9/10/89 at Seattle (7-1)Chris Bosio ...........................................................9/17/91 at New York-AL (2-0)Jaime Navarro ............................................................... 7/22/92 vs. Texas (4-1)Ricky Bones ............................................................. 9/8/93 at Kansas City (2-1)Jamey Wright ...........................................................4/29/01 vs. Montreal (10-0)Wayne Franklin .....................................................5/21/03 vs. San Diego (10-0)Ben Sheets ............................................................ 4/2/07 vs. Los Angeles (7-1)Yovani Gallardo ..............................................................4/5/11 vs. Atlanta (1-0)

OPPONENTS: LOW-HIT COMPLETE GAMES

NO-HITTERS (3)Steve Busby, Kansas City ...............................6/19/74 at County Stadium (2-0)Scott Erickson, Minnesota ........................................4/27/94 at Minnesota (6-0)Justin Verlander, Detroit .................................................6/12/07 at Detroit (4-0)

ONE-HITTERS (21)Joe Sparma, Detroit ...........................................5/31/69 at Sicks’ Stadium (3-2)Woody Fryman, Detroit ......................................8/1/74 at County Stadium (2-0)Joe Coleman, Detroit ........................................................5/6/75 at Detroit (4-2)Mike Cuellar, Baltimore ....................................7/26/75 at County Stadium (4-0)Dennis Eckersley, Cleveland .................................... 8/12/77 at Cleveland (2-0)Paul Splittorff, Kansas City ...................................... 9/2/77 at Kansas City (3-0)Dennis Lamp, Chicago-AL ...............................8/25/81 at County Stadium (5-1)Frank Tanana, Detroit .......................................................8/2/85 at Detroit (4-1)Charlie Leibrandt, Kansas City ............................ 5/16/87 at Kansas City (13-0)Dave Stieb, Toronto ...................................................... 5/31/88 at Toronto (9-0)Dave Stieb, Toronto ...................................................... 8/26/89 at Toronto (7-0)Jack McDowell, Chicago-AL ..........................7/14/91 at County Stadium (15-1)Alex Fernandez, Chicago-AL ......................................... 5/4/92 at Chicago (7-0)Ben McDonald, Baltimore ..................................8/5/94 at County Stadium (4-0)Kevin Brown, San Diego .......................................... 8/16/98 at San Diego (7-0)Chris Holt, Houston .........................................4/28/00 at County Stadium (7-0)Kerry Wood, Chicago-NL ............................................. 5/25/01 at Chicago (1-0)Curt Schilling, Arizona ............................................... 4/7/02 at Miller Park (2-0)Shawn Estes, New York-NL ....................................... 4/26/02 at New York (2-1)Chris Carpenter, St. Louis ......................................... 9/7/09 at Miller Park (3-0)Tim Hudson, Atlanta ..........................................5/4/11 at Atlanta, Game 2 (8-0)

TWO-HITTERS (37)Jim Palmer, Baltimore ................................................ 6/7/69 at Baltimore (10-0)Sam McDowell, Cleveland .................................6/2/70 at County Stadium (4-1)Vida Blue, Oakland ..........................................4/13/71 at County Stadium (2-0)Sam McDowell, Cleveland .......................................6/13/71 at Cleveland (11-0)Andy Messersmith, California ...................................... 5/6/72 at California (2-0)Rudy May, California .......................................7/16/72 at County Stadium (1-0)Doyle Alexander, Baltimore ......................................... 9/9/72 at Baltimore (9-0)Mel Stottlemyre, New York-AL .........................4/20/73 at County Stadium (2-0)Rudy May, California ................................................... 6/9/73 at California (0-1)Paul Splittorff, Kansas City ..............................6/18/74 at County Stadium (4-0)Nolan Ryan, California ................................................. 6/6/75 at California (6-0)Rick Wise, Boston .............................................7/2/75 at County Stadium (6-3)Mike Torrez, Baltimore ............................................... 9/21/75 at Baltimore (3-0)Frank Tanana, California .................................4/26/76 at County Stadium (0-1)Nolan Ryan, California ............................................... 6/15/76 at California (1-0)Gary Ross, California ................................................ 6/17/76 at California (2-0)Andy Hassler, Kansas City ..............................8/20/76 at County Stadium (3-0)Dave Goltz, Minnesota .............................................8/31/76 at Minnesota (4-0)Jim Palmer, Baltimore ......................................4/12/77 at County Stadium (1-0)Jim Palmer, Baltimore ................................................ 4/15/78 at Baltimore (7-0)Fergie Jenkins, Texas ........................................6/7/79 at County Stadium (7-1)Mike Moore, Seattle ....................................................... 8/23/83 at Seattle (5-0)Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City ........................5/17/85 at County Stadium (3-0)Scott McGregor, Baltimore ..............................9/27/86 at County Stadium (7-0)Roger Clemens, Boston ................................................ 10/4/87 at Boston (4-0)Mike Moore, Seattle ..................................................... 9/17/88 at Seattle (11-0)Jimmy Key, Toronto ...................................................... 4/14/91 at Toronto (9-0)Jack Morris, Minnesota .............................................5/14/91 at Minnesota (5-1)Elmer Dessens, Cincinnati ..............................9/28/00 at County Stadium (8-1)Greg Maddux, Atlanta ...................................................... 5/2/01 at Atlanta (1-0)Chan Ho Park, Los Angeles ..................................7/18/01 at Los Angeles (5-0)Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles ....................................... 5/24/03 at Miller Park (6-0)Chris Young, San Diego .......................................... 9/7/08 at Miller Park (10-1)Brett Myers, Philadelphia ........................9/14/08 at Philadelphia, Game 2 (6-1)Adam Wainwright, St. Louis.......................................... 6/4/10 at St. Louis (8-0)Jaime Garcia, St. Louis .................................................5/6/11 at St. Louis (6-0)Ubaldo Jimenez, Colorado .......................................5/22/11 at Miller Park (1-3)

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BREWERS .300 HITTERS IN A SEASON (46)

BASED ON 3.1 PA/TEAM GAME BA Player Year .353 Paul Molitor 1987 .352 Cecil Cooper 1980 .332 Ryan Braun 2011 .331 Dave Nilsson 1996 .331 Robin Yount 1982 .327 Willie Randolph 1991 .326 Jeff Cirillo 1999 .325 Jeff Cirillo 1996 .325 Paul Molitor 1991 .322 Paul Molitor 1979 .321 Jeff Cirillo 1998 .321 Sixto Lezcano 1979 .320 Ryan Braun 2009 .320 B.J. Surhoff 1995 .320 Paul Molitor 1992 .320 Cecil Cooper 1981 .319 Ryan Braun 2012 .318 Robin Yount 1989 .316 Kevin Seitzer 1996 .315 Paul Molitor 1989 .314 Scott Podsednik 2003 .313 Cecil Cooper 1982 .312 Paul Molitor 1988 .312 Robin Yount 1987 .312 Robin Yount 1986 .311 Fernando Vina 1998 .311 Kevin Seitzer 1995 .310 Darryl Hamilton 1993 .308 Ted Simmons 1983 .308 Robin Yount 1983 .308 Cecil Cooper 1979 .307 Cecil Cooper 1983 .306 Brady Clark 2005 .306 Robin Yount 1988 .306 George Scott 1973 .304 Ryan Braun 2010 .304 Paul Molitor 1980 .304 Ben Oglivie 1980 .303 Geoff Jenkins 2000 .303 Ben Oglivie 1978 .303 Davey May 1973 .302 Paul Molitor 1982 .301 Lyle Overbay 2004 .300 Aramis Ramirez 2012 .300 John Jaha 1996 .300 Cecil Cooper 1977

BREWERS WITH 200 OR MORE HITS IN A SEASON (7)

Hits Player Year 219 Cecil Cooper 1980 216 Paul Molitor 1991 210 Robin Yount 1982 205 Cecil Cooper 1982 203 Ryan Braun 2009 203 Cecil Cooper 1983 201 Paul Molitor 1982

BREWERS WITH 20+ GAME HITTING STREAKS (6)

Streak Player Year 39 Paul Molitor 1987 24 Davey May 1973 23 Ryan Braun 2011 22 Corey Hart 2007 22 Cecil Cooper 1980 20 Corey Hart 2010

BREWERS WITH 30 OR MORE HOME RUNS IN A SEASON (36)

HR Player Year 50 Prince Fielder 2007 46 Prince Fielder 2009 45 Richie Sexson 2003 45 Richie Sexson 2001 45 Gorman Thomas 1979 41 Ryan Braun 2012 41 Ben Oglivie 1980 39 Gorman Thomas 1982 38 Prince Fielder 2011 38 Jeromy Burnitz 1998 38 Gorman Thomas 1980 37 Ryan Braun 2008 36 George Scott 1975 35 Bill Hall 2006 34 Prince Fielder 2008 34 Ryan Braun 2007 34 Jeromy Burnitz 2001 34 Geoff Jenkins 2000 34 John Jaha 1996 34 Ben Oglivie 1982 34 Larry Hisle 1978 33 Ryan Braun 2011 33 Jeromy Burnitz 1999 33 Rob Deer 1986 32 Prince Fielder 2010 32 Ryan Braun 2009 32 Carlos Lee 2005 32 Cecil Cooper 1982 32 Gorman Thomas 1978 31 Corey Hart 2010 31 Jeromy Burnitz 2000 31 Greg Vaughn 1996 31 Tommy Harper 1970 30 Corey Hart 2012 30 Greg Vaughn 1993 30 Cecil Cooper 1983

BREWERS WITH 100 OR MORE RUNS IN A SEASON (26)

Runs Player Year 136 Paul Molitor 1982 133 Paul Molitor 1991 129 Robin Yount 1982 121 Robin Yount 1980 115 Paul Molitor 1988 114 Paul Molitor 1987 113 Ryan Braun 2009 112 Rickie Weeks 2010 109 Ryan Braun 2011 109 Prince Fielder 2007 108 Ryan Braun 2012 108 John Jaha 1996 106 Cecil Cooper 1983 105 Robin Yount 1984 104 Jeromy Burnitz 2001 104 Cecil Cooper 1982 104 Tommy Harper 1970 103 Prince Fielder 2009 102 Robin Yount 1983 101 Ryan Braun 2010 101 Bill Hall 2006 101 Fernando Vina 1998 101 Jeff Cirillo 1996 101 Robin Yount 1989 100 Scott Podsednik 2003 100 Geoff Jenkins 2000

BREWERS WITH 100 OR MORE RBI IN A SEASON (37)

RBI Player Year 141 Prince Fielder 2009 126 Cecil Cooper 1983 125 Richie Sexson 2001 125 Jeromy Burnitz 1998 124 Richie Sexson 2003 123 Gorman Thomas 1979 122 Cecil Cooper 1980 121 Cecil Cooper 1982 120 Prince Fielder 2011 119 Prince Fielder 2007 118 John Jaha 1996 118 Ben Oglivie 1980 115 Larry Hisle 1978 114 Ryan Braun 2009 114 Carlos Lee 2005 114 Robin Yount 1982 112 Ryan Braun 2012 112 Gorman Thomas 1982 111 Ryan Braun 2011 109 George Scott 1975 108 Ted Simmons 1983 107 George Scott 1973 106 Ryan Braun 2008 106 Cecil Cooper 1979 105 Aramis Ramirez 2012 105 Gorman Thomas 1980 104 Casey McGehee 2010 103 Ryan Braun 2010 103 Jeromy Burnitz 1999 103 Robin Yount 1989 103 Robin Yount 1987 102 Corey Hart 2010 102 Prince Fielder 2008 102 Ben Oglivie 1982 102 Richie Sexson 2002 101 Sixto Lezcano 1979 100 Jeromy Burnitz 2001

BREWERS WITH 30 OR MORE STOLEN BASES IN A SEASON (21)

SB Player Year 73 Tommy Harper 1969 70 Scott Podsednik 2004 54 Pat Listach 1992 45 Paul Molitor 1987 43 Scott Podsednik 2003 41 Darryl Hamilton 1992 41 Paul Molitor 1988 41 Paul Molitor 1983 41 Paul Molitor 1982 38 Tommy Harper 1970 37 Carlos Gomez 2012 37 Alex Sanchez 2002 34 Mike Felder 1987 34 Paul Molitor 1980 33 Ryan Braun 2011 33 Paul Molitor 1979 31 Eric Young 2002 31 Paul Molitor 1992 30 Norichika Aoki 2012 30 Ryan Braun 2012 30 Paul Molitor 1978

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BREWERS 10+ RUNS IN AN INNING (5x)

13 RUNS: The Club record for runs in an inning is 13, set in the fi fth inning of a 20-7 win on 7/8/90 vs. California. Milwaukee sent 18 batters to the plate.

Minton pitching for the Angels. Brock singled to right. Brock stole second with Deer batting. Deer walked. Surhoff walked. Brock advanced to third. Deer advanced to second. Fetters came in to pitch for the Angels. Hamilton singled to center. Brock scored. Deer advanced to third. Surhoff advanced to second. Spiers singled to right. Deer and Surhoff scored. Hamilton advanced to third. Spiers stole second with Gantner batting. Gantner doubled to left. Hamilton and Spiers scored. Sheffi eld singled to left-center. Gantner scored. Yount walked. Sheffi eld advanced to second. Eichhorn came in to pitch for the Angels. Parker struck out. Brock singled to center. Sheffi eld scored. Yount advanced to second. Deer popped out to third base. Surhoff walked. Yount advanced to third. Brock advanced to second. Hamilton hit a grand slam. Yount, Brock and Surhoff scored. Spiers doubled to right-center. Gantner walked. Sheffi eld singled to right. Spiers scored. Gantner advanced to third. Yount singled to center. Gantner scored. Sheffi eld advanced to second. Felder ran for Yount. Parker popped out to third. 13 Runs, 10 Hits, 0 Errors, 2 Left On Base

11 RUNS: Milwaukee scored 11 runs in the top of the sixth inning of a 12-1 win on 5/17/96 at Minnesota, sending 14 batters to the plate.

Parra pitching for the Twins. Nilsson homered to right. Mieske singled to center. Vina grounded out. Mieske advanced to second. Matheny doubled to left-center. Mieske scored. Naulty came in to pitch for the Twins. Carr walked. Seitzer walked. Matheny advanced to third. Carr advanced to second. Valentin doubled to right. Matheny and Carr scored. Seitzer advanced to third. Bennett came in to pitch for the Twins. Vaughn was hit by a pitch. Jaha singled to center. Seitzer and Valentin scored. Vaughn advanced to second. Nilsson homered to right. Vaughn and Jaha scored. Mieske walked. Vina homered to right. Mieske scored. Matheny walked. Milchin came in to pitch for the Twins. Carr struck out. Cirillo pinch-hit for Seitzer. Cirillo doubled to right. Matheny advanced to third and was out attempting to score.11 runs, 8 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left On Base

10 RUNS: Milwaukee scored 10 runs in the top of the eighth inning of a 12-4 win on 8/8/94 at Detroit, sending 14 batters to the plate.

Belcher pitching for the Tigers. O’Leary fl ied out to center. Cirillo walked. Valentin walked. Cirillo advanced to second. Reed singled to left. Cirillo scored. Valentin advanced to second. Vaughn popped to third. Seitzer doubled to left-center. Valentin and Reed scored. Nilsson was intentionally walked. Jaha homered to right. Seitzer and Nilsson scored. Boever came in to pitch for the Tigers. Ward singled to right. O’Leary singled to center. Ward advanced to second. Cirillo homered to left-center. Ward and O’Leary scored. Valentin homered to right. Reed singled to center. Spiers pinch-ran for Reed. Vaughn struck out.10 Runs, 8 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left On Base

10 RUNS: Milwaukee scored 10 runs in the bottom of the fourth inning of a 15-5 win on 10/7/01 vs. Arizona, sending 14 batters to the plate.

Knott pitching for the Diamondbacks. Colbrunn went to fi rst base, batting fi fth. Grace left the game. Spivey went to second base, batting sixth. Williams left the game. Bell went to third base. Jenkins grounded out. Sexson singled to left. Echevarria singled to right. Sexson advanced to second. Collier reached fi rst on a fi elder’s choice. Sexson advanced to third. Echevarria reached second on misplayed ground ball by Counsell. Coolbaugh was hit by a pitch. Sexson scored. Echevarria advanced to third. Collier advanced to second. Levis reached fi rst on misplayed ground ball by Colbrunn. Echevarria and Collier scored. Coolbaugh advanced to third. Sheets reached on bunt single. Levis advanced to second. J. Mouton grounded out. Coolbaugh scored. Levis advanced to third. Sheets advanced to second. Pena doubled to left-center. Levis and Sheets scored. Jenkins singled to center. Pena scored. Witt came in to pitch for the Diamondbacks. Sexson homered to right-center. Jenkins scored. Echevarria doubled down the left-fi eld line. Collier singled to center. Echevarria scored. Coolbaugh grounded into a fi elder’s choice. Collier was forced out at second.10 Runs, 8 Hits, 2 Errors, 1 Left On Base

10 RUNS: Milwaukee scored 10 runs in the top of the fi rst inning of an 11-7 win on 4/18/10 at Washington, sending 14 batters to the plate.

Marquis pitching for the Nationals. Weeks singled to shortstop. Counsell singled to right-center. Weeks advanced to third. Braun singled to left. Weeks scored. Counsell advanced to second. Fielder hit by a pitch. Counsell advanced to third. Braun advanced to second. McGehee walked. Counsell scored. Braun advanced to third. Fielder advanced to second. Edmonds hit by a pitch. Braun scored. Fielder advanced to third. McGehee advanced to second. Zaun singled to left. Fielder scored. McGehee advanced to third. Edmonds advanced to second. Batista came in to pitch for the Nationals. Gomez singled to third. McGehee scored. Edmonds advanced to third. Zaun advanced to second. Davis hit a sacrifi ce fl y to center. Edmonds scored. Weeks walked. Zaun advanced to third. Gomez advanced to second. Counsell hit a grand slam. Zaun, Gomez and Weeks scored. Braun struck out. Fielder walked. McGehee grounded out to second.10 Runs, 6 Hits, 0 Errors, 1 Left On Base

20-RUN GAMESDate Opponent Runs Result Score 8/28/92 at Toronto 22 Won 22-27/8/90 vs. California 20 Won 20-77/16/96 vs. Detroit 20 Won 20-74/22/10 at Pittsburgh 20 Won 20-0

LONGEST EXTRA-INNING GAMESInnings Opponent Date Result Score Time25 at Chicago-AL 5/8/84 Lost 6-7 8:0622 at Minnesota 5/12/72 Won 4-3 5:4720 vs. Boston 7/27/69 Lost 5-3 5:5219 vs. Chicago-AL 5/1/91 Won 10-9 6:0517 6 times last on 6/8/04 at Anaheim (W, 1-0) 16 5 times last on 5/16/00 vs. Houston (W, 6-5)

LONGEST HOME RUNS IN MILLER PARK HISTORYDate Rank Distance Batter/Team Pitcher/Team Type 7/27/04 1 480 ft. Russell Branyan/Brewers Greg Maddux/Cubs solo7/30/11 T2 475 ft. Prince Fielder/Brewers Aneury Rodriguez/Astros solo5/12/06 T2 475 ft. Prince Fielder/Brewers Jose Lima/Mets solo9/27/11 4 470 ft. Rickie Weeks/Brewers Ross Ohlendorf/Pirates solo8/13/09 T5 465 ft. Prince Fielder/Brewers Cesar Carrillo/Padres solo5/31/08 T5 465 ft. Russell Branyan/Brewers Oscar Villarreal/Astros solo4/11/05 T5 465 ft. Russell Branyan/Brewers Kip Wells/Pirates 2-run9/24/03 T5 465 ft. Wes Helms/Brewers Matt Morris/Cardinals 2-run

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TEAM BATTING Recorded Five Home Runs in a Game ...................................................................................................................................................... 9/2/12 vs. Pittsburgh Recorded Six Home Runs in a Game .......................................................................................................................................................... 9/9/07 at Cincinnati Recorded Seven Home Runs in a Game ...................................................................................................................................................4/29/80 at Cleveland Recorded Back-to-Back Home Runs, Twice in a Game ................................................................................................... Carlos Lee/Geoff Jenkins, 1st inning ...................................................................................................................................& Russell Branyan/Damian Miller, 2nd inning, 8/2/05 at New York-NL, Recorded Three Consecutive Home Runs in a Game ......................................................Ryan Braun, Aramis Ramirez & Corey Hart, 8/27/12 at Chicago-NL Scored 15 or More Runs in a Game ................................................................................................................................................8/27/12 at Chicago-NL (15) Scored 20 or More Runs in a Game .................................................................................................................................................. 4/22/10 at Pittsburgh (20) Recorded 20 or More Hits in a Game ..............................................................................................................................................8/27/12 at Chicago-NL (21) Recorded 25 or More Hits in a Game ................................................................................................................................................8/2/10 at Chicago-NL (26) Recorded No Hits in a Game ...............................................................................................................................6/12/07 at Detroit (Justin Verlander no-hitter) Recorded One Hit in a Game ............................................................................................................................................................. 5/4/11 at Atlanta, Game 2 Recorded 10 or More Walks in a Game ......................................................................................................................................... 5/11/12 vs. Chicago-NL (14) Recorded 15 or More Strikeouts in a Game...............................................................................................................................5/21/12 vs. San Francisco (17) Recorded 20 or More Strikeouts in a Game...............................................................................................................................................7/6/05 at Florida (22)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hit for the Cycle.................................................................................................................................................................. George Kottaras, 9/3/11 at Houston Hit Leadoff Home Run .......................................................................................................................................................Norichika Aoki, 9/19/12 at Pittsburgh Hit Walkoff Home Run .............................................................................................................................................................Corey Hart, 9/1/12 vs. Pittsburgh Hit Inside-the-Park Home Run ..........................................................................................................................................Norichika Aoki, 4/20/12 vs. Colorado Hit Grand Slam..........................................................................................................................................................Martin Maldonado, 10/2/12 vs. San Diego Two Players Hit Two Home Runs in a Game ...........................................................................................Prince Fielder & Mike Rivera, 8/13/09 vs. San Diego Hit Three Home Runs in a Game ......................................................................................................................................... Ryan Braun, 4/30/12 at San Diego Two Players Hit Three Home Runs in a Game .........................................................................................Jeromy Burnitz & Richie Sexson, 9/25/01 at Arizona Record Five Hits in a Game ............................................................................................................................................ Rickie Weeks, 8/30/12 at Chicago-NL Record Six Hits in a Game ...................................................................................................................................................Kevin Reimer, 8/24/93 vs. Oakland Steal of Home ................................................................................................................................................................................ Bill Hall, 5/2/07 vs. St. Louis

TEAM PITCHING Allowed No Hits in a Game ................................................................................................................................... 4/15/87 at Baltimore (Juan Nieves no-hitter) Allowed One Hit in a Game ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5/7/11 at St. Louis Allowed 20 or More Hits in a Game .......................................................................................................................................................... 6/17/12 at Minnesota Allowed 25 or More Hits in a Game .........................................................................................................................................................8/5/79 vs. Boston (27) Allowed 15 or More Runs in a Game .................................................................................................................................................8/4/10 at Chicago-NL (15) Allowed Five Home Runs in a Game ................................................................................................................................................................7/3/12 vs. Miami Allowed Six Home Runs in a Game ............................................................................................................................................................. 6/19/12 vs. Toronto Allowed Seven Home Runs in a Game ....................................................................................................................................................7/12/01 vs. Minnesota Allowed Eight Home Runs in a Game ...................................................................................................................................................5/23/02 vs. Los Angeles Struck Out 15 or More Batters in a Game ........................................................................................................................................8/27/12 at Chicago-NL (15) Walked 10 or More Batters in a Game .............................................................................................................................................8/30/12 at Chicago-NL (11)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Throw a No-Hitter ................................................................................................................................................................ Juan Nieves, 4/15/87 vs. Baltimore Throw a One-Hitter.............................................................................................................................................................. CC Sabathia, 8/31/08 at Pittsburgh Throw a Two-Hitter ............................................................................................................................................................... Yovani Gallardo, 4/5/11 vs. Atlanta Rookie to Throw a Shutout ...................................................................................................................................................... Ben Sheets, 5/29/01 at St. Louis Allowed 10 or More Runs in a Game .................................................................................................................................... Randy Wolf, 7/21/10 at Pittsburgh Allowed Five Home Runs in a Game ..................................................................................................................................Randy Wolf, 6/9/10 vs. Chicago-NL Allowed Four Consecutive Home Runs in a Game ...................................................................................................................Dave Bush, 8/11/10 vs. Arizona Hit a Home Run...............................................................................................................................................................Yovani Gallardo, 9/2/12 vs. Pittsburgh Recorded Four Strikeouts in an Inning......................................................................................................... Yovani Gallardo, 9/17/11 at Cincinnati (5th inning) Play a Position Other Than Pitcher .................................................................................................................................Bill Wegman (RF), 10/1/95 vs. Boston Position Player Used as a Pitcher ..........................................................................................................................................Joe Inglett, 7/27/10 vs. Cincinnati

TEAM FIELDING Committed Four Errors in a Game ...........................................................................................................................................................5/18/12 vs. Minnesota Committed Five Errors in a Game........................................................................................................................................................... 9/27/07 vs. San Diego Turned Five Double Plays in a Game ....................................................................................................................................................... 6/22/08 vs. Baltimore Turned a Triple Play ...............................................................................................................................................................8/15/11 vs. Los Angeles (4-6-3-2)

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

BALTIMORE ORIOLES7/16/99Acquired RHP Rocky Coppinger in exchange for a player to be named (RHP Al Reyes)

BOSTON RED SOX7/31/98Acquired RHP Joe Hudson in exchange for INF Eddy Diaz

CHICAGO WHITE SOX12/13/04Acquired OF Carlos Lee in exchange for OF Scott Podsednik, RHP Luis Vizcaino and a player to be named (INF Travis Hinton)

CLEVELAND INDIANS5/2/11Acquired INF/OF Jordan Brown in exchange for cash

DETROIT TIGERS7/1/07Acquired LHP Chris Cody in exchange for RHP Jose Capellan

HOUSTON ASTROS9/11/07Acquired cash in exchange for RHP Dennis Sarfate

KANSAS CITY ROYALS3/23/11Acquired OF Brett Carroll in exchange for cash

LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIM7/27/12Acquired INF Jean Segura, RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke

MINNESOTA TWINS6/2/11Acquired cash in exchange for OF Jeremy Reed

NEW YORK YANKEES6/29/11Acquired cash in exchange for RHP Sergio Mitre

OAKLAND ATHLETICS7/29/12Acquired RHP Fautino De Los Santos in exchange for C George Kottaras

SEATTLE MARINERS3/24/10Acquired cash in exchange for INF Edgar Trejo

TAMPA BAY RAYS12/1/12Acquired RHP Burke Badenhop in exchange for OF Raul Mondesi Jr.

TEXAS RANGERS3/22/10Acquired INF Ray Olmedo in exchange for C Matt Treanor

TORONTO BLUE JAYS9/21/12Acquired C Yorvit Torrealba in exchange for cash

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS7/19/09Acquired INF Felipe Lopez in exchange for OF Cole Gillespie and RHP Roque Mercedes

ATLANTA BRAVES7/27/11Acquired cash in exchange for C Wil Nieves

CHICAGO CUBS8/31/04Acquired a player to be named (LHP Andy Pratt) and cash in exchange for OF Ben Grieve

CINCINNATI REDS8/9/10Acquired OF Chris Dickerson in exchange for OF Jim Edmonds

COLORADO ROCKIES12/13/04Acquired cash and a player to be named in exchange for RHP Marcos Carvajal

LOS ANGELES DODGERS7/31/09Acquired RHP Claudio Vargas in exchange for C Vinny Rottino

MIAMI MARLINS11/25/96Acquired LHP Joel Adamson in exchange for RHP Eddie Collins

NEW YORK METS7/12/11Acquired RHP Francisco Rodriguez and cash in exchange for two players to be named (LHP Daniel Herrera and RHP Adrian Rosario)

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES7/28/06Acquired 3B David Bell in exchange for RHP Wilfredo Laureano

PITTSBURGH PIRATES12/12/11Acquired RHP Jose Veras in exchange for 3B Casey McGehee

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS8/22/03Acquired two players to be named (RHP Mike Crudale and RHP John Novinsky) in exchange for RHP Mike DeJean

SAN DIEGO PADRES 5/21/09Acquired OF Jody Gerut in exchange for OF Tony Gwynn

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS7/20/08Acquired 2B Ray Durham in exchange for OF Darren Ford and LHP Steve Hammond

WASHINGTON NATIONALS7/30/11Acquired INF/OF Jerry Hairston Jr. in exchange for OF Erik Komatsu

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POSTSEASON HISTORY1981 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. NEW YORKFor the fi rst time in Major League history, a divisional playoff series was established because of the split season. In the American League East Division, New York, winners of the fi rst half, confronted Milwaukee, winners of the second half. It was the 34th time that the Yankees participated in the postseason, while it marked the fi rst appearance in playoff competition for the Brewers. New York took the best-of-fi ve series, three games to two, and swept three games from Oakland to earn the American League Championship. The Yankees lost to the National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, four games to two, in the 78th World Series.

Wednesday, October 7 :: Game One :: County Stadium :: Yankees 5 - Brewers 3New York 000 400 001 — 5 13 1 WP: Davis (1-0) SV: Gossage (1)Milwaukee 011 010 000 — 3 8 3 LP: Haas (0-1) HR: Gamble (1)ATT: 35,064 T: 2:57

Thursday, October 8 :: Game Two :: County Stadium :: Yankees 3 - Brewers 0New York 000 100 002 — 3 7 0 WP: Righetti (1-0) SV: Gossage (2) Milwaukee 000 000 000 — 0 7 0 LP: Caldwell (0-1) HR: Piniella (1), Jackson (1)ATT: 26,395 T: 2:35

Friday, October 9 :: Game Three :: Yankee Stadium :: Brewers 5 - Yankees 3Milwaukee 000 000 320 — 5 9 0 WP: Fingers (1-0) HR: Simmons (1), Molitor (1)New York 000 100 200 — 3 8 2 LP: John (0-1) ATT: 54,171 T: 2:39

Saturday, October 10 :: Game Four :: Yankee Stadium :: Brewers 2 - Yankees 1Milwaukee 000 200 000 — 2 4 2 WP: Vuckovich (1-0) SV: Fingers (1)New York 000 001 000 — 1 5 0 LP: Reuschel (0-1) ATT: 52,077 T: 2:34

Sunday, October 11 :: Game Five :: Yankee Stadium :: Yankees 7 - Brewers 3Milwaukee 011 000 100 — 3 8 0 WP: Righetti (2-0) HR: Thomas (1), Jackson (2), New York 000 400 12x — 7 13 0 LP: Haas (0-2) Gamble (2), Cerone (1)ATT: 47,505 T: 2:47

MILWAUKEE BREWERS :: 1981 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION SERIES :: STATISTICS

Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS EBando .294 5 17 1 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0Bosley .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cooper .222 5 18 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 1Edwards .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Gantner .143 4 14 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Howell .400 4 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0Molitor .250 5 20 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0Money .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Moore .222 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0Oglivie .167 5 18 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 Romero .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Simmons .211 5 19 1 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1Thomas .118 5 17 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0Yount .316 5 19 4 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1TOTALS .222 5 162 13 36 6 1 3 13 2 3 0 13 39 1 2 5

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPBernard 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Caldwell 0 1 4.32 2 1 0 0 0 8.1 9 4 4 2 0 0 4 0Easterly 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0Fingers 1 0 3.86 3 0 0 0 1 4.2 7 3 2 0 0 1 5 0Haas 0 2 9.45 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 13 7 7 3 0 1 1 0Lerch 0 0 1.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 3 1 1 0 0 4 3 0McClure 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Slaton 0 0 3.18 4 0 0 0 0 5.2 6 2 2 1 0 0 2 0Vuckovich 1 0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 5.1 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 1TOTALS 2 3 3.48 5 5 0 0 1 44.0 46 19 17 6 0 9 22 1

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1982 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. CALIFORNIAIn a dramatic and thrilling series, Milwaukee set a precedent in League Championship Series play as they overcame an 0-2 defi cit to win their fi rst American League pennant. The Angels captured the fi rst two games played in Anaheim and the Brewers rallied at County Stadium, sweeping three straight games. The comeback performance was a fi rst in LCS history.

Tuesday, October 5 :: Game One :: Anaheim Stadium :: Angels 8 - Brewers 3Milwaukee 021 000 000 — 3 7 2 WP: John (1-0) HR: Thomas (1), Lynn (1)California 104 210 00x — 8 10 0 LP: Caldwell (0-1) ATT: 64,406 T: 2:31

Wednesday, October 6 :: Game Two :: Anaheim Stadium :: Angels 4 - Brewers 2Milwaukee 000 020 000 — 2 5 0 WP: Kison (1-0) HR: Molitor (1), Jackson (1)California 021 100 00x — 4 6 0 LP: Vuckovich (0-1) ATT: 64,179 T: 2:06

Friday, October 8 :: Game Three :: County Stadium :: Brewers 5 - Angels 3California 000 000 030 — 3 8 0 WP: Sutton (1-0) SV: Ladd (1)Milwaukee 000 300 20x — 5 6 0 LP: Zahn (0-1) HR: Boone (1), Molitor (2)ATT: 50,135 T: 2:41

Saturday, October 9 :: Game Four :: County Stadium :: Brewers 9 - Angels 5California 000 001 040 — 5 5 3 WP: Haas (1-0) SV: Slaton(1)Milwaukee 030 301 02x — 9 9 2 LP: John (1-1) HR: Baylor (1), Brouhard(1)ATT: 51,003 T: 3:10

Sunday, October 10 :: Game Five :: County Stadium :: Brewers 4 - Angels 3California 101 100 000 — 3 11 1 WP: McClure (1-0) SV: Ladd (2) Milwaukee 100 100 20x — 4 6 3 LP: Sanchez (0-1) HR: Oglivie (1)ATT: 54,968 T: 3:01

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Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS EBrouhard .750 1 4 4 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cooper .150 5 20 1 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 2Edwards .000 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Gantner .188 5 16 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Howell .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Molitor .316 5 19 4 6 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 2Money .182 4 11 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0Moore .462 5 13 3 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0Oglivie .133 4 15 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2Simmons .167 5 18 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0Thomas .067 5 15 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 7 0 1 0Yount .250 5 16 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1TOTALS .219 5 151 23 33 4 0 5 22 2 3 2 15 28 2 2 8

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPBernard 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Caldwell 0 1 15.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 6 5 0 0 1 2 1Haas 1 0 4.91 1 1 0 0 0 7.1 5 5 4 1 0 5 7 0Ladd 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 3.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0McClure 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Slaton 0 0 1.93 2 0 0 0 1 4.2 3 2 1 1 0 1 3 0Sutton 1 0 3.52 1 1 0 0 0 7.2 8 3 3 1 0 2 9 0Vuckovich 0 1 4.40 2 2 1 0 0 14.1 15 7 7 1 1 7 8 0TOTALS 3 2 4.19 5 5 1 0 3 43.0 40 23 20 4 1 16 34 1

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1982 WORLD SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. ST. LOUISIt was the 79th World Series and was labeled the “Suds Series” between Milwaukee and St. Louis. The competition truly foamed over with exciting action as it went the limit. The series was tied three times and each club held the advantage twice in the see-saw battle. The Cardinals won their ninth World Championship by downing the Brewers, four games to three, including winning the fi nal two games in St. Louis. It was the Cardinals’ 13th trip to the World Series and the Brewers’ fi rst.

Tuesday, October 12 :: Game One :: Busch Stadium :: Brewers 10 - Cardinals 0Milwaukee 200 112 004 — 10 17 0 WP: Caldwell (1-0) HR: Simmons (1)St. Louis 000 000 000 — 0 3 1 LP: Forsch (0-1) ATT: 53,723 T: 2:30

Wednesday, October 13 :: Game Two :: Busch Stadium :: Cardinals 5 - Brewers 4Milwaukee 012 010 000 — 4 10 1 WP: Sutter (1-0) HR: Simmons (2)St. Louis 002 002 01x — 5 8 0 LP: McClure (0-1) ATT: 53,723 T: 2:54

Friday, October 15 :: Game Three : County Stadium :: Cardinals 6 - Brewers 2St. Louis 000 030 201 — 6 6 1 WP: Andujar (1-0) SV: Sutter (1)Milwaukee 000 000 020 — 2 5 3 LP: Vuckovich (0-1) HR: Cooper, McGee 2 (2)ATT: 56,556 T: 2:53

Saturday, October 16 :: Game Four :: County Stadium :: Brewers 7 - Cardinals 5St. Louis 130 001 000 — 5 8 1 WP: Slaton (1-0) SV: McClure (1)Milwaukee 000 010 60x — 7 10 2 LP: Bair (0-1) ATT: 56,560 T: 3:04

Sunday, October 17 :: Game Five :: County Stadium :: Brewers 6 - Cardinals 4St. Louis 001 000 102 — 4 15 2 WP: Caldwell (2-0) HR: Yount (1)Milwaukee 101 010 12x — 6 11 1 LP: Forsch (0-2)ATT: 56,562 T: 3:02

Tuesday, October 19 :: Game Six :: Busch Stadium :: Cardinals 13, Brewers 1Milwaukee 000 000 001 — 1 4 4 WP: Stuper (1-0) HR: Porter (1), Hernandez (1)St. Louis 020 326 00x — 13 12 1 LP: Sutton (0-1)ATT: 53,723 T: 2:21

Wednesday, October 20 :: Game Seven :: Busch Stadium :: Cardinals 6, Brewers 3Milwaukee 000 012 000 — 3 7 0 WP: Andujar (2-0) SV: Sutter (2)St. Louis 000 103 02x — 6 15 1 LP: McClure (0-2) HR: Oglivie (1)ATT: 53,723 T: 2:50

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Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS ECooper .286 7 28 3 8 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1Edwards .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gantner .333 7 24 5 8 4 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 5Howell .000 4 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0Molitor .355 7 31 5 11 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0Money .231 5 13 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0Moore .346 7 26 3 9 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Oglivie .222 7 27 4 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 1Simmons .174 7 23 2 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 1Thomas .115 7 26 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0Yost .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Yount .414 7 29 6 12 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3TOTALS .269 7 238 33 64 12 2 5 29 1 1 1 19 28 1 2 11

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPBernard 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Caldwell 2 0 2.04 3 2 1 1 0 17.2 19 4 4 0 0 3 6 0Haas 0 0 7.36 2 1 0 0 0 7.1 8 7 6 0 0 3 4 1Ladd 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0McClure 0 2 4.15 5 0 0 0 2 4.1 5 2 2 0 0 3 5 0Medich 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 6 4 0 0 1 0 2Slaton 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Sutton 0 1 7.84 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 12 11 9 2 0 1 5 0Vuckovich 0 1 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 14.1 16 9 7 2 0 5 4 0TOTALS 3 4 4.77 7 7 1 1 2 60.1 67 39 32 4 0 20 26 3

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2008 NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. PHILADELPHIA

The Brewers qualifi ed for the postseason for the fi rst time since 1982 as they faced the Phillies in the National League Division Series. The Phillies prevailed, three games to one, holding the Brewers to a .206 batting average and just nine runs. They would go on to beat Los Angeles in the National League Championship Series and Tampa Bay in the World Series.

Wednesday, October 1 :: Game One :: Citizens Bank Park :: Phillies 3 - Brewers 1Milwaukee 000 000 001 — 1 4 1 WP: Hamels (1-0) SV: Lidge (1)Philadelphia 003 000 00x — 3 4 1 LP: Gallardo (0-1) ATT: 45,929 T: 2:39

Thursday, October 2 :: Game Two :: Citizens Bank Park :: Phillies 5 - Brewers 2Milwaukee 100 000 100 — 2 3 0 WP: Myers (1-0) SV: Lidge (2)Philadelphia 050 000 00x — 5 9 1 LP: Sabathia (0-1) HR: Victorino (1) ATT: 46,208 T: 3:00

Saturday, October 4 :: Game Three :: Miller Park :: Brewers 4 - Phillies 1Philadelphia 000 001 000 — 1 9 0 WP: Bush (1-0) SV: Torres (1)Milwaukee 200 010 10x — 4 11 0 LP: Moyer (0-1)ATT: 43,992 T: 3:31

Sunday, October 5 :: Game Four :: Miller Park :: Phillies 6 - Brewers 2Philadelphia 104 000 010 — 6 10 0 WP: Blanton (1-0) HR: Fielder (1), Rollins (1), Burrell 2 (2),Milwaukee 000 000 110 — 2 8 0 LP: Suppan (0-1) Werth (1) ATT: 43,934 T: 2:53

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Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS EBraun .313 4 16 0 5 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0Bush .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cameron .154 4 13 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0Counsell .167 4 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Durham .125 3 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Fielder .071 4 14 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0Gallardo .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gwynn .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hall .250 3 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0Hardy .429 4 14 2 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Hart .231 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0Kendall .143 4 14 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Nelson .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Sabathia .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Villanueva 1.000 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Weeks .000 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1TOTALS .206 4 126 9 26 3 0 1 8 2 2 10 32 0 0 1 1

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPBush 1 0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 5 1 1 0 0 0 3 0Gagne 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Gallardo 0 1 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 7.0 4 3 0 0 0 5 4 0McClung 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0Mota 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Parra 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0Sabathia 0 1 12.27 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 6 5 5 1 0 4 5 0Stetter 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Suppan 0 1 15.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 6 5 5 3 0 2 3 1Torres 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Villanueva 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0TOTALS 1 3 3.18 4 4 0 0 1 34.0 32 15 12 5 0 15 26 1

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2011 NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. ARIZONA

The Brewers defeated the Diamondbacks, three games to two, to win their fi rst postseason series since 1982. In a dramatic deciding game, the Brewers advanced to the National League Championship Series with a thrilling 3-2, 10-inning victory. Nyjer Morgan drove home Carlos Gomez with the game-winning run on an RBI-single off Arizona closer J.J. Putz.

Saturday, October 1 :: Game One :: Miller Park :: Brewers 4 - Diamondbacks 1Arizona 000 000 010 — 1 4 0 WP: Gallardo (1-0) SV: Axford (1)Milwaukee 000 101 20x — 4 8 0 LP: Kennedy (0-1) HR: Fielder (1), Roberts (1) ATT: 44,122 T: 2:48

Sunday, October 2 :: Game Two :: Miller Park :: Brewers 9 - Diamondbacks 4Arizona 010 120 000 — 4 10 1 WP: Saito (1-0) HR: Braun (1), Goldschmidt (1),Milwaukee 202 005 00x — 9 13 1 LP: Hudson (0-1) Young (1), Upton (1) ATT: 44,066 T: 3:29

Tuesday, October 4 :: Game Three :: Chase Field :: Diamondbacks 8 - Brewers 1Milwaukee 001 000 000 — 1 3 1 WP: Collmenter (1-0) HR: Hart (1), Goldschmidt (2)Arizona 201 050 00x — 8 11 0 LP: Marcum (0-1)ATT: 48,312 T: 3:01

Wednesday, October 5 :: Game Four :: Chase Field :: Diamondbacks 10 - Brewers 6Milwaukee 111 001 020 — 6 11 1 WP: Owings (1-0) HR: Gomez (1), Young 2 (3), Roberts (2),Arizona 502 001 20x — 10 13 0 LP: Wolf (0-1) Hill (1)ATT: 38,830 T: 3:25

Friday, October 7 :: Game Five :: Miller Park :: Brewers 3 - Diamondbacks 2 (10 innings)Arizona 001 000 001 0 — 2 10 0 WP: Axford (1-0) HR: Upton (2)Milwaukee 000 101 000 1 — 3 7 0 LP: Putz (0-1)ATT: 44,028 T: 3:41

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Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS EBetancourt .278 5 18 5 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1Braun .500 5 18 5 9 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0Counsell .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fielder .278 5 18 2 5 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 0Gallardo .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Gomez .750 3 4 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Green .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greinke .500 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hairston .375 5 16 2 6 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1Hart .238 5 21 4 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0Kotsay .000 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Kottaras .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Lucroy .200 4 15 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0Marcum .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0McGehee .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Morgan .188 4 16 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 7 0 0 0Weeks .056 5 18 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1Wolf .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .253 5 166 23 42 10 2 4 23 1 3 4 12 31 3 0 3

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPAxford 1 0 2.25 3 0 0 0 1 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 2 5 0Estrada 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0Gallardo 1 0 1.29 2 2 0 0 0 14.0 10 2 2 2 0 3 14 1Greinke 0 0 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 4 3 0 0 7 0Hawkins 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Loe 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Marcum 0 1 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 7 7 7 1 0 3 3 0Narveson 0 0 11.57 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 3 3 2 0 1 5 0Rodriguez 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 0Saito 1 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0Wolf 0 1 21.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 8 7 7 2 0 3 2 0TOTALS 3 2 4.91 5 5 0 0 1 44.0 48 25 24 10 1 17 49 1

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2011 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES - MILWAUKEE vs. ST. LOUIS

The Brewers fell to the Cardinals, four games to two, in a rematch of the 1982 “Suds Series.” Milwaukee was outhit .310 to .254 and outscored 43-26 in the series. The Cardinals would go on to defeat Texas to capture their 11th World Series title, four games to three.

Sunday, October 9 :: Game One :: Miller Park :: Brewers 9 - Cardinals 6St. Louis 100 310 100 — 6 9 1 WP: Greinke (1-0) SV: Axford (1)Milwaukee 200 060 10x — 9 11 0 LP: Garcia (0-1) HR: Braun (1), Fielder (1), ATT: 43,613 T: 3:35 Betancourt (1), Freese (1)

Monday, October 10 :: Game Two :: Miller Park :: Cardinals 12 - Brewers 3St. Louis 202 120 401 — 12 17 0 WP: Lynn (1-0) HR: Fielder (2), Weeks (1),Milwaukee 000 200 010 — 3 8 1 LP: Marcum (0-1) Pujols (1), Freese (2) ATT: 43,937 T: 3:36

Wednesday, October 12 :: Game Three :: Busch Stadium :: Cardinals 4 - Brewers 3Milwaukee 021 000 000 — 3 6 0 WP: Carpenter (1-0) SV: Motte (1)St. Louis 400 000 00x — 4 9 0 LP: Gallardo (0-1) HR: Kotsay (1)ATT: 43,584 T: 3:10

Thursday, October 13 :: Game Four :: Busch Stadium :: Brewers 4 - Cardinals 2Milwaukee 000 211 000 — 4 10 1 WP: Wolf (1-0) SV: Axford (2)St. Louis 011 000 000 — 2 8 1 LP: Lohse (0-1) HR: Holliday (1), Craig (1)ATT: 45,606 T: 3:25

Friday, October 14 :: Game Five :: Busch Stadium :: Cardinals 7 - Brewers 1Milwaukee 000 010 000 — 1 9 4 WP: Dotel (1-0) SV: Motte (2) St. Louis 030 101 02x — 7 10 0 LP: Greinke (1-1) ATT: 46,904 T: 3:09

Sunday, October 16 :: Game Six :: Miller Park :: Cardinals 12 - Brewers 6St. Louis 414 020 010 — 12 14 0 WP: Rzepcynski (1-0) HR: Hart (1), Weeks (2), Lucroy (1), Milwaukee 130 110 000 — 6 7 3 LP: Marcum (0-2) Freese (3), Furcal (1), Pujols (2)ATT: 43,926 T: 3:43

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Batter AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS EBetancourt .333 6 24 2 8 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1Braun .333 6 24 2 8 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0Counsell .000 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fielder .200 6 20 4 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 0Gallardo .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Gomez .200 5 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0Green .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greinke .250 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hairston .391 6 23 6 9 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 3Hart .250 5 20 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1Kotsay .111 5 9 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0Kottaras .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Lucroy .294 6 17 2 5 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Marcum .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McGehee .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Morgan .167 6 12 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0Narveson .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Weeks .217 6 23 5 5 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 3Wolf .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .254 6 201 26 51 15 0 9 26 3 1 4 14 40 0 1 9

Pitcher W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WPAxford 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Estrada 0 0 12.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 4 4 0 0 2 4 1Gallardo 0 1 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 8 4 4 0 0 5 2 3Greinke 1 1 6.17 2 2 0 0 0 11.2 15 11 8 1 1 4 6 0Hawkins 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0Loe 0 0 15.43 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 10 6 4 0 0 1 2 0Marcum 0 2 16.20 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 10 9 9 2 0 2 2 0Narveson 0 0 10.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 6 6 3 0 1 8 0Rodriguez 0 0 3.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 0Saito 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0Wolf 1 0 2.57 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 2 2 2 0 1 6 0 TOTALS 2 4 6.58 6 6 0 0 2 52.0 67 43 38 8 2 19 43 4

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BREWERS REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCE – ALL-TIME TOP TEN

Date Opponent Event Attendance 1. 9/28/00 Cincinnati Final Game at County Stadium 56,354 2. 10/3/99 Cincinnati Final Game of Season 55,992 3. 4/15/88 New York-AL Opening Day 55,887 4. 4/16/99 Chicago-NL Opening Day 55,770 5. 7/3/82 Boston Bat Night 55,716 6. 4/12/77 Baltimore Opening Night 55,120 7. 9/27/92 Oakland Robin Yount Book Day 54,987 8. 7/6/79 Detroit Cushion Night 54,630 9. 4/10/79 Boston Opening Day 54,392 10. 4/10/89 Texas Opening Day 54,301

BREWERS HOME OPENERS

Date Score Opponent WP LP Attendance 4/11/69 7-0 Chicago-AL Bell Horlen 14,993 4/7/70 0-12 California Messersmith Krausse 37,237 4/10/71 4-3 California Lopez Wright 40,556 4/22/72 2-8 Detroit Coleman Parsons 8,968 4/13/73 2-0 Baltimore Parsons Cuellar 13,883 4/5/74 8-9 Boston Segui Kobel 32,761 4/11/75 6-2 Cleveland Champion Perry 48,160 4/8/76 5-0 New York-AL Slaton Hunter 44,868 4/12/77 0-1 Baltimore Palmer Travers 55,120 4/7/78 11-3 Baltimore Augustine Flanagan 47,824 4/10/79 3-0 Boston Caldwell Eckersley 54,392 4/10/80 9-5 Boston Cleveland Drago 53,313 4/16/81 0-1 Cleveland Garland Caldwell 54,296 4/16/82 1-4 Texas Darwin Fingers 49,887 4/15/83 3-4 Kansas City Gura McClure 54,049 4/17/84 7-3 Chicago-AL Haas Seaver 53,038 4/9/85 2-4 Chicago-AL Seaver Haas 53,027 4/14/86 1-10 Texas Correa Leary 52,478 4/6/87 5-1 Boston Higuera Stanley 52,585 4/15/88 1-7 New York-AL John Birkbeck 55,887 4/10/89 4-6 Texas Russell Crim 54,301 4/10/90 3-5 Chicago-AL Radinsky Filer 50,294 4/15/91 2-7 Baltimore Mesa Bosio 50,058 4/6/92 2-4 Minnesota Willis Nunez 52,496 4/12/93 5-12 California Finley Eldred 53,621 4/5/94 11-7 Oakland Kiefer Ontiveros 52,012 4/26/95 12-3 Chicago-AL Miranda Fernandez 31,426 4/9/96 10-4 Oakland McDonald Van Poppel 42,090 4/7/97 5-3 Texas Eldred Hill 42,893 4/7/98 6-4 Montreal Karl Hermanson 51,408 4/16/99 4-9 Chicago-NL Heredia Pulsipher 55,770 4/10/00 4-3 Florida Haynes Nunez 53,509 4/6/01 5-4 Cincinnati Weathers Reyes 42,024 4/5/02 6-2 Arizona Rusch Helling 43,005 4/4/03 5-7 San Francisco Brower Vizcaino 42,570 4/9/04 7-13 Houston Miller Obermueller 44,405 4/11/05 6-2 Pittsburgh Davis Wells 42,458 4/3/06 5-2 Pittsburgh Lehr Torres 45,023 4/2/07 7-1 Los Angeles Sheets Lowe 45,341 4/4/08 13-4 San Francisco Villanueva Sanchez 45,212 4/10/09 4-3 Chicago-NL Villanueva Gregg 45,455 4/5/10 3-5 Colorado Jimenez Gallardo 45,808 4/4/11 1-2 Atlanta Moylan Saito 46,017 4/6/12 5-11 St. Louis Garcia Gallardo 46,086

BREWERS TOP HOME CROWDS - SERIES

COUNTY STADIUM (1970-2000)TWO-DATE SERIES97,625 vs. Chicago-NL, 9/22-9/23, 1998 THREE-DATE SERIES155,157 vs. St. Louis, 9/18-9/20, 1998

FOUR-DATE SERIES195,657 vs. New York-AL, 7/31-8/3, 1980

MILLER PARK (2001-present)TWO-DATE SERIES75,422 vs. Colorado, 9/13-9/14, 2011 THREE-DATE SERIES134,671 vs. Chicago-NL, 9/26-9/28, 2008

FOUR-DATE SERIES180,597 vs. Chicago-NL, 7/28-7/31, 2008

MILLER PARK ATTENDANCE ALL-TIME TOP TEN

Date Opponent Attendance 1. 9/6/03 Chicago-NL 46,218 2. 4/6/12 St. Louis 46,086 3. 4/4/11 Atlanta 46,017 4. 4/5/10 Colorado 45,808 5. 4/10/09 Chicago-NL 45,455 6. 7/31/08 Chicago-NL 45,346 7. 4/2/07 Los Angeles 45,341 8. 7/28/08 Chicago-NL 45,311 9. 9/28/08 Chicago-NL 45,299 10. 9/27/08 Chicago-NL 45,288

Year Attendance 1969 ..........677,944 1970 ..........933,690 1971 ..........731,531 1972 ..........600,440 1973 .......1,092,158 1974 ..........955,741 1975 .......1,213,357 1976 .......1,012,164 1977 .......1,114,938 1978 .......1,601,406 1979 .......1,918,343 1980 .......1,857,408 1981 ..........878,432 1982 .......1,978,896 1983 .......2,397,131 1984 .......1,608,509 1985 .......1,360,265 1986 .......1,265,041 1987 .......1,909,244 1988 .......1,923,238 1989 .......1,970,735 1990 .......1,752,900 1991 .......1,478,814 1992 .......1,857,351

Year Attendance 1993 .......1,688,080 1994 .......1,268,397 1995 .......1,087,560 1996 .......1,327,155 1997 .......1,444,027 1998 .......1,811,548 1999 .......1,701,790 2000 .......1,573,621 2001 .......2,811,041 2002 .......1,969,153 2003 .......1,700,354 2004 .......2,062,382 2005 .......2,211,023 2006 .......2,335,643 2007 .......2,869,144 2008 .......3,068,458 2009 .......3,037,451 2010 .......2,776,531 2011 .......3,071,373 2012 .......2,831,385

Total ........76,735,792County ...45,991,854Miller .......30,743,938

BREWERS YEARLY HOME ATTENDANCE

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ADMISSION TO STADIUM Enter through the south dock located in the right-fi eld corner on the Service Level at Miller Park. Credentials are available for pickup six (6) hours prior to game time. Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) cards or working credentials issued by Milwaukee Brewers Media Relations or Major League Baseball are required for admittance. No other credential will be honored. All bags will be checked by security upon entrance to the park.

BOB BETTS PRESS BOXThe Bob Betts Press Box is located on the Loge Level behind home plate. The main press box, as well as the adjacent radio and television booths, have rolling windows that are either entirely open or entirely closed. The main press box is a smoke-free environment. There are seven radio and television booths that are reserved for both home and visiting announcers. A quiet work room is located immediately behind the press box and should be used during post-game by radio stringers to send sound. An elevator directly behind the press box will transport media directly to the Service Level. This elevator is reserved for media and fi rst aid immediately after the game. The press box is equipped for wireless internet access as well as DSL. Information on accessing the wireless network is posted throughout the press box. The press box is a working area and should be treated as such. The press box is closed to scouts during the game.

CLUBHOUSESThe home clubhouse is located on the service level on the fi rst base side. The visiting clubhouse is located on the Service Level on the third base side. Only properly credentialed media are allowed in the clubhouses. Media is allowed access beginning 3 1/2 hours prior to game time. The clubhouse closes when team batting practice begins and will remain closed through the game. Television cameras are not permitted in the clubhouse prior to the game without approval from the media relations department. The training room, X-ray room, kitchen, weight room and video room are off limits to media. Still photographers are not allowed in the clubhouses without prior approval from the media relations staff. Media are not allowed to use cell phones in the clubhouse.

FIELDAccess to the playing fi eld is available through the runways leading from the respective clubhouses or through the door to the right of the visitor’s clubhouse. Only properly credentialed media are allowed on the fi eld. Live or direct transmissions are permitted from the fi eld until 30 minutes prior to game time. The grounds crew and media relations department politely ask media to avoid standing on the grass.

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MEDIA RELATIONSMILLER PARKONE BREWERS WAYMILWAUKEE, WI 53214PHONE: 414-902-4500 FAX:414-902-4053WWW.BREWERS.COM

TYLER BARNES - Vice President of [email protected] 414-902-4468

MIKE VASSALLO - Senior Director of Media [email protected] 414-902-4473

JOHN H. STEINMILLER - Media Relations [email protected] 414-902-4470

KEN SPINDLER - Media Relations [email protected] 414-902-4469

MEREDITH MALONE - Coordinator - Communications and Brewers Community Foundation [email protected] 414-902-4501

Mike VassalloSENIOR DIRECTOR MEDIA RELATIONS

John H. SteinmillerMANAGER

MEDIA RELATIONS

Ken SpindlerCOORDINATOR

MEDIA RELATIONS

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MEDIA INTERVIEW ROOMThe media interview room, located across from the home clubhouse, is a classroom-style facility that features telephone, internet and power service. The room seats 93 media members and contains mult boxes for radio and television usage.

MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICESThe media relations offi ces are located in the press box at Miller Park. On non-game days, media can visit the offi ces by going to the Brewers’ main offi ce entrance in the right-fi eld corner of Miller Park and having the receptionist call up to the media relations department. PARKINGTo access the parking area, take the Miller Park Way freeway exit off I-94. Exit Miller Park and circle around the ramp. The media parking area is in the staff lot located just south of the south dock entrance. Those with season credentials will receive a season parking pass. Those with single-game credentials will be placed on a list and should check in with a parking attendant at the lot. Parking is extremely limited and available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. The staff lot is for working media only. Those abusing this policy will have their parking privileges and credentials revoked. Media are asked to respect their colleagues by only using their season parking passes while working games.

PHOTOGRAPHER INFORMATIONPhoto wells are located on the fi rst and third base sides on the fi eld near the dugouts as well as behind home plate. There are also two photo wells located on the Club Level near sections 320 and 339. Dark room facilities are located on the Service Level across from the home clubhouse. Internet lines are available for photographers to transmit their photographs electronically. Wireless internet is also available. Please see connection information posted in the press box.

POST-GAME ACCESSBy rule, clubhouses open no later than 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. At this time, the home manager will be made available in the media interview room. Only properly credentialed media are allowed access. The elevator behind the press box will be reserved for media immediately following the conclusion of the game.

PRESS HOSPITALITY AND MEALSPress hospitality is open to those with a BBWAA card or applicable credentials issued by the Milwaukee Brewers Media Relations Department or Major League Baseball. Meals will be served beginning 2 1/2 hours prior to game time and full meal service will end 30 minutes after the fi rst pitch. A $10.00 charge is levied for a full meal. Meal tickets can be purchased at the main entrance to the press box. Soda, frozen yogurt and milkshakes are complimentary. The media dining room is located behind the main press box and broadcast booths on the Loge Level. A daily menu is posted series-by-series. TELEVISION CREWSSpace to shoot game highlights is available upon request. NO LIVE TRANSMISSION is allowed during games inside Miller Park. Additional game highlights are available through the Miller Park Scoreboard Department.

WORKING CREDENTIALSCredentials will be issued only to legitimate news-gathering agencies, subject to the discretion of the Milwaukee Brewers Media Relations Department, and can be obtained via the MLB Credentialing website, credentials.mlb.com. All single-game credential requests must be made via the MLB Credentialing website at least 24 hours in advance of the game or their fulfi llment cannot be assured. Credentials should be displayed at all times and will be checked by stadium security. Daily credentials can be picked up at the south dock at Miller Park no earlier than six hours prior to game time. Under no circumstances should credentials be transferred from person to person or be used by media who are not working the game. Violation of this policy will result in revocation of credentials.

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BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (BBWAA) MILWAUKEE CHAPTER

2013 MembersTom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel*

Will Carroll, At-LargeCarson Cristuli, FanGraphs

Mike Davis, Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichael Hunt, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Adam Mertz, At-LargeDrew Olson, ESPN Milwaukee

Dennis Semrau, Madison Capitol Times Susan Shemanske, Racine Journal TimesDon Walker, Milwaukee Journal SentinelBill Windler, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

* - ChairmanFor more information on the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA or to contact a member, please call the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Desk at (414) 224-2310.

Honorary MembersBill Brophy

Frank ClinesTom FlahertyVic Feuerherd

Mike HartMerle HeryfordDale HofmannJeff Horrigan

Bud Lea

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LOCAL TELEVISIONWTMJ-TV 4 (NBC) - www.todaystmj4.com720 E. Capitol DriveMilwaukee, WI 53212(414) 967-5318Executive Producer - Rick RietbrockTalent - Lance Allan, Rod Burks, Jessie Garcia

WITI-TV 6 (FOX) - www.fox6now.com9001 N. Green Bay RoadMilwaukee, WI 53217(414) 586-2181Sports Director - Tom PipinesTalent - Tim Van Vooren

WISN-TV 12 (ABC) - www.wisn.com759 N. 19th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53233(414) 937-3337Sports Director - Dan NeedlesTalent - Stephanie Sutton

WDJT-TV 58 (CBS) - www.cbs58.com809 S. 60th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53214(414) 607-8127Talent - Evan Fitzgerald, Kevin Holden

Time Warner Sports 32 (Local Cable)www.timewarnercable.com/wisconsin/programming1320 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DriveMilwaukee, WI 53212(414) 908-4744Sports Manager - Dennis KrauseTalent - J.P. Cadorin

LOCAL RADIOWTMJ-AM 620 (Brewers Flagship) - www.620wtmj.com720 E. Capitol DriveMilwaukee, WI 53212(414) 332-9611 Talent - Jeff Falconio, Greg Matzek, Doug RussellDirector of Network Operations - Carl Moll

WAUK-AM 540 (ESPN) - www.espnmilwaukee.com310 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 100Milwaukee, WI 53203(414) 273-3776Talent - Steve Haywood, Drew Olson, Dan Needles, Matt Salmon,Steve “The Homer” TrueProducers - Lance Davis, Mitch Nelles

WSSP-AM 1250 - www.sportsradio1250.com11800 W. Grange AvenueHales Corners, WI 53130(414) 529-1250Sports Director: Chuck FreimundTalent - Gary Ellerson, Steve “Sparky” Fifer, Mike Wickett, Tim AllenProducers - Ramie Makhlouf, Matt Regashus

WISN-AM 1130 - www.newstalk1130.com12100 W. Howard AvenueGreenfi eld, WI 53228(414) 545-8900Sports Reporter - Jeff Miller

WOKY-AM 920 - www.thebig920.com12100 W. Howard AvenueGreenfi eld, WI 53228(414) 944-5400Sports Director - Brian PosickTalent - Phil Dawson, Mike Heller, Matt Lepay, Mike LucasProducers - Jon Arias, Van Edwards

PRINTAssociated Press - www.ap.org111 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1925Milwaukee, WI 53203(414) 225-3580

Milwaukee Business Journal - www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee600 W. Virginia, Suite 500Milwaukee, WI 53204(414) 226-2965Editor - Mark Kass

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - www.jsonline.com333 W. State StreetMilwaukee, WI 53201(414) 224-2310Assistant Managing Editor/Sports - Mike DavisBrewers/MLB Beat Writer - Tom HaudricourtBrewers Beat Writer - Todd Rosiak

Milwaukee Magazine - www.milwaukeemagazine.com126 N. Jefferson StreetSuite 100Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 287-4320Associate Editor - Howie Magner

Wisconsin State Journal - www.madison.com1901 Fish Hatchery RoadMadison, WI 53713(608) 252-6170Sports Editor - Greg SproutAssistant Sports Editor Online: Adam MertzColumnists - Tom Oates, Dennis Semrau

Racine Journal Times - www.journaltimes.com212 Fourth StreetRacine, WI 53403(262) 631-1750Sports Editor - Susan ShemanskeReporter - Greg Giesen

INTERNETbrewers.comBrewers Beat Writer - Adam [email protected]

FoxSportsWisconsin.comBrewers Beat Writer - Andrew [email protected]

OnMilwaukee.com(414) 272-0557Sports Writer - Jim [email protected]

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Name Offi ce Private FaxMatt Bourne (212) 931-7800 931-7883 949-5654John Blundell (212) 931-7800 931-7885 949-5654Michael Teevan (212) 931-7800 931-7879 949-5405

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Boston redsox.com (617) 226-6613 226-6416 Kevin Gregg 226-6759 Leah Tobin 226-6519 Abby DeCiccio 226-6214

Chicago whitesox.com (312) 674-5300 674-5116 Scott Reifert 674-5302 Bob Beghtol 674-5303 Ray Garcia 674-5300

Cleveland indians.com (216) 420-4380 420-4886 Bart Swain 420-4386 Court Berry-Tripp 420-4391 Susie Giuliano 420-4388

Detroit tigers.com (313) 471-2000 471-2138 Brian Britten 471-2276 Rick Thompson 471-2114 Aileen Villarreal 471-2227

Houston astros.com (713) 259-8900 259-8025 Gene Dias 259-8985 Steve Grande 259-8990 Dena Propis 259-8545

Kansas City royals.com (816) 921-8000 921-5775 Mike Swanson 504-4713 David Holtzman 504-4368 Dina Blevins 504-4369

LA of Anaheim angelsbaseball.com (714) 940-2000 940-2205 Tim Mead 940-2003 Eric Kay 940-2173 Adam Chodzko 940-2128

Minnesota twinsbaseball.com (612) 659-3400 659-4029 Dustin Morse 659-3472 Mitch Hestad 659-3473 Mike Kennedy 659-3475 New York yankees.com (718) 293-4300 293-8414 Jason Zillo 579-4515 Jason Latimer 579-4519 Michael Margolis 579-4503

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Seattle mariners.com (206) 346-4000 346-4400 Tim Hevly 346-4402 Jeff Evans 364-4403 Kelly Munro 346-4401 Tampa Bay raysbaseball.com (727) 825-3137 825-3111 Rick Vaughn 825-3242 Dave Haller 825-3485 Jonathan Gantt 825-3149

Texas texasrangers.com (817) 273-5222 273-5110 John Blake 273-5208 Rich Rice 273-5204 Brian San Filippo 436-5909

Toronto bluejays.com (416) 341-1000 341-1250 Jay Stenhouse 341-1248 Mal Romanin 341-1249 Erik Grosman 341-1252

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Atlanta braves.com (404) 522-7630 614-1391 Brad Hainje 614-1307 Adrienne Midgley 614-1556 Jim Misudek 614-1379

Chicago cubs.com (773) 404-2827 404-4129 Peter Chase 404-4020 Jason Carr 404-4023 Dusty Harrington 404-4049 Cincinnati reds.com (513) 765-7000 765-7180 Rob Butcher 765-7090 Larry Herms 765-7092 Jamie Ramsey 765-7093

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Washington nationals.com (202) 640-7000 640-7999 John Dever 640-7437 Mike Gazda 640-7417 Kyle Brostowitz 640-7439

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BOB UECKEREntering his 43rd year behind the microphone as a broadcaster for his hometown team calling games on WTMJ-Radio and the Brewers Radio Network, Bob

Uecker celebrates his 58th year in baseball in 2013. Uecker earned the 2003 Ford C. Frick Award and will forever be recognized in Baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. On July 27, 2003, he made one of the most memorable speeches in Hall of Fame induction history as he left his audience, including former President George H. Bush, in tears from laughter. Also in 2003, he became a member of the Brewers Walk of Fame, located near home plate outside of Miller Park. He is one of only 16 people who has received this special honor entering 2013. In 2012, Uecker was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcasting Hall of Fame during the NAB Show in Las Vegas. On August 31, 2012, Uecker was given a very special honor as a statue bearing his likeness was dedicated outside Miller Park. The ceremony was attended by celebrities, current and former players, family and friends. Uecker’s statue joined those previously dedicated to Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. “Bud” Selig and Hall of Famers Hank Aaron and Robin Yount. Known across the country as “Mr. Baseball,” Uecker has completed 32 seasons as the team’s number one announcer. Uecker is highly respected in the industry, having been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2001, where he joined such baseball broadcasting luminaries as Vin Scully, Mel Allen, Red Barber, Ernie Harwell and Jack Brickhouse, as well as other American icons such as Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Edward R. Murrow and Orson Welles. In May 2011, he was inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame. Uecker has been named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year fi ve times during his career and was inducted into the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Also for his efforts, Uecker was inducted into the Wisconsin Performing Artists Hall of Fame in 1993. The Hall of Fame was established in 1983 to honor nationally and internationally known performing artists with Wisconsin ties. In 1994, he was elected to the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. In January 1995, he earned the “Big B.A.T.” Award from the Baseball Assistance Team at a dinner in New York City for his continuing support of former Major League stars who are in need of assistance. Uecker’s big break can be traced to a 1969 visit with Al Hirt, a renowned jazz trumpeter from New Orleans, which

would alter his life forever. Hirt opened a small nightclub in Atlanta and asked Uecker to come on stage. Hirt was so impressed that he arranged an appearance for Uecker on The Tonight Show, starring Johnny Carson. Uecker became one of Carson’s favorite guests, making some 100 appearances before Carson retired in 1992. He also made appearances on The Mike Douglas and Merv Griffi n Shows, Late Night with David Letterman and as a guest host on Saturday Night Live. Uecker became a national celebrity and the ABC Network took advantage of his popularity. He made appearances on The Superstars and The Midnight Special, which opened the door for more high-profi le appearances. A versatile talent, Uecker’s credits go far beyond guest appearances and play-by-play. In 1985, he launched a television acting career as one of the stars of ABC’s sitcom Mr. Belvedere, which put 122 episodes into syndication. He also hosted two syndicated television shows, Bob Uecker’s Wacky World of Sports and Bob Uecker’s War of the Stars. Uecker was one of the Miller Lite All-Stars in popular commercials for the beer during the 1980s. He was also cast as a radio announcer in the movie Major League, which was fi lmed at County Stadium, and Major League II. Uecker even made appearances in the professional wrestling circuit as he served as a host at Wrestemania III and Wrestlemania IV, earning him a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010. Uecker’s experience broadcasting Brewers games both on radio and television gained him national recognition as he went on to serve as color commentator for ABC Sports coverage of Monday Night Baseball, the League Championship Series and the World Series. Uecker’s accomplishments are not limited to the electronic medium. A former catcher who spent six seasons in the Major Leagues, Bob authored a book entitled Catcher in the Wry, a humorous look back on the years he spent with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies. One of his career highlights as a player came in 1964, when he was a member of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals. Despite his national attention and success, Bob never forgot his roots. His philanthropic efforts benefi t several local organizations, including the United Performing Arts Fund, the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund, the Milwaukee Symphony, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. In addition, Uecker is an advocate for organizations that battle cystic fi brosis and heart disease, is involved with the Wisconsin Department of Tourism and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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JOE BLOCKJoe Block joined the Brewers’ radio broadcast team last season following more than 10 years working in TV and radio in the NBA, Major League Baseball

and Minor League Baseball. Block hosted DodgerTalk, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ radio post-game call-in show in 2011. Prior to that, he handled similar duties for the New Orleans Hornets in the NBA and served as the team’s backup play-by-play broadcaster.

Block has called the action for more than 1,000 professional baseball games, including the Jacksonville Suns (2003-06), St. Paul Saints (2001-02), Great Falls White Sox (2007) and Billings Mustangs (2010), among others. He also handled play-by-play for select games during the Expos’ fi nal two seasons in Montreal (2003-04). On television, Block has also handled play-by-play for major college basketball and football for various regional TV networks over the past 10 years. A native of Roseville, Michigan, and a 1999 graduate of Michigan State University, Block and his wife, Bethany, reside on Milwaukee’s East Side with their Wheaten Terrier, ZuZu.

KENT SOMMERFELDKent Sommerfeld is in his 28th season as the producer of Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. A Wisconsin native, he has acquired a wide range of

experience during his tenure in the broadcasting fi eld. Sommerfeld has been the radio producer/director for the Marquette University radio network since 1990 and periodically fi lls in doing men’s basketball play-by-play. He was named director of the Marquette basketball radio network in 1999 and does play-by-play for the Marquette University women’s basketball radio broadcasts.

Sommerfeld attended the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he earned a degree in communications and broadcast journalism. While at Whitewater, Sommerfeld was the sports director of Cable TV-6, a wing of Whitewater’s cable system, as well as the co-host of Sports Chat, a sports talk show on WSUW-Radio. In addition to his radio accolades, Sommerfeld has worked with ESPN’s technical staff on several events in the midwest. He also worked at KRBC-TV, the NBC affi liate in Abilene, Texas, as a sports/news photojournalist. Born in Milwaukee, Sommerfeld attended Brookfi eld Central High School. Kent and his wife, Karen, reside in New Berlin with their family, Peter, Luke and Donovan.

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Thirty-fi ve markets throughout Wisconsin and Michigan will carry Milwaukee Brewers Baseball in 2013. Once again, Newsradio 620 WTMJ in Milwaukee will be the Brewers’ fl agship station. Newsradio 620 WTMJ is also the fl agship station for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association and the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. All 162 regular-season games and any postseason games the Brewers may play this year will be carried live on radio. In addition, several Spring Training games will be featured on radio.

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BREWERS FLAGSHIP HISTORY

WTMJ-AM 620 ........................1970-1980WISN-AM 1130 .........................1981-1982WTMJ-AM 620 ....................1983-present

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Date Opponent TimeApril 1 vs. Colorado 1:10April 7 vs. Arizona 1:10April 18 vs. San Francisco 12:10April 21 vs. Chicago-NL 1:10May 1 vs. Pittsburgh 12:10May 4 vs. St. Louis 3:10May 5 vs. St. Louis 1:10May 22 vs. Los Angeles 12:10May 25 vs. Pittsburgh 3:10May 26 vs. Pittsburgh 1:10May 27 vs. Minnesota 1:10June 5 vs. Oakland 1:10June 9 vs. Philadelphia 1:10June 23 vs. Atlanta 1:10

Date Opponent TimeJune 27 vs. Chicago-NL 1:10July 7 vs. New York-NL 1:10July 10 vs. Cincinnati 1:10July 21 vs. Miami 1:10July 25 vs. San Diego 1:10August 4 vs. Washington 1:10August 18 vs. Cincinnati 1:10August 21 vs. St. Louis 1:10September 1 vs. LA of Anaheim 1:10September 2 vs. Pittsburgh 1:10September 14 vs. Cincinnati 12:10September 15 vs. Cincinnati 1:10September 19 vs. Chicago-NL 1:10September 22 vs. St. Louis 1:10

ESPN DEPORTES 1510 AM 2013 RADIO SCHEDULE

TELEMUNDO 2013 TELEVISION SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeApril 7 vs. Arizona 1:10April 21 vs. Chicago-NL 1:10May 5 vs. St. Louis 1:10May 26 vs. Pittsburgh 1:10June 9 vs. Philadelphia 1:10June 23 vs. Atlanta 1:10July 7 vs. New York-NL 1:10July 21 vs. Miami 1:10August 4 vs. Washington 1:10August 18 vs. Cincinnati 1:10September 1 vs. LA of Anaheim 1:10September 15 vs. Cincinnati 1:10September 22 vs. St. Louis 1:10

The Brewers will broadcast 13 games on Telemundo Wisconsin and 28 games on ESPN Deportes 1510 AM Milwaukee during the 2013 season. This marks the 10th season that the Brewers have partnered with Telemundo and the sixth season that the Brewers have partnered with ESPN Deportes 1510 AM Milwaukee. Broadcast duties on Telemundo will be handled by Kevin Holden and Andy Olivares. Play-by-play on ESPN Deportes 1510 AM Milwaukee will be handled by Andy Olivares for the fourth consecutive season. For more information on Telemundo Wisconsin, please visit www.cbs58.com. More information on ESPN Deportes 1510 AM Milwaukee can be found at www.espnmilwaukee.com/espn_deportes.

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BILL SCHROEDERBill Schroeder returns for his 19th season as color commentator on Brewers telecasts.Popular with the fans, Schroeder began his career behind the mic

as the Brewers’ color man after a distinguished playing career. He is familiar with the business of talking baseball, co-hosting Baseball Sunday in 1994 and Talkin’ Brewers on WTMJ-Radio from 1998-2000. As a part of his work on the 2007 Brewers Preview Show, Schroeder and the FS Wisconsin team were awarded a regional Emmy Award. For the past 10 winters, Schroeder has served as the coordinator of Brewers Fantasy Camp. The camp is always a hit, selling out each year at the Brewers’ Spring Training home in Maryvale, Arizona. Schroeder spent eight seasons in the big leagues with the Brewers and California Angels, posting a career-best .332 batting average in 1987. He caught Juan Nieves’ no-hitter on April 15, 1987 at Baltimore in the midst of the team’s

Major League record-tying 13-0 start. In addition, he clubbed a career-high 14 home runs and had 42 RBI in a backup role that season. Schroeder was traded to the California Angels following the 1988 campaign before retiring in 1990. An active member in the community, Schroeder won the Athletes for Youth Good Guy Award in 1988. Born in Baltimore and raised in Princeton, New Jersey, Schroeder graduated from West Windsor Plainsboro High School, where he earned All-State honors his junior and senior years. He attended Clemson University, leading the Tigers to the Atlantic Coast Conference title in 1978 and 1979. “Rock” and his wife, Kate, reside in New Berlin, Wisconsin. He has two daughters, Lindsey and Mallory, and a son named Billy. The couple also has a miniature dachshund named Otis.

BRIAN ANDERSONBrian Anderson was named Brewers play-by-play announcer on January 10, 2007. Anderson begins his seventh season as a Major League broadcaster.

For the past fi ve seasons, Anderson has been tabbed by TBS to do play-by-play for the network’s coverage of the postseason. In 2011, he called the Brewers-Cardinals NLCS. In 2010, he was behind the mic for Roy Halladay’s historic no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of the NLDS vs. Cincinnati. Since 2010, Anderson has called network play-by-play for Turner Sports’ Sunday MLB on TBS package. He will continue to call selected Sunday national games in 2013. In addition to baseball, Anderson also does NCAA basketball play-by-play for Turner/CBS Sports and Big Ten Network. In March of 2012, he joined CBS Sports’ coverage of the NCAA Basketball Tournament and will again cover the Big Dance in 2013.

Anderson joined the Brewers from the Golf Channel, where he was a play-by-play announcer from 2003-06. In his role there, he served as a host for a variety of the network’s events, including the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour. Anderson also worked at Fox Sports Southwest, calling NCAA college basketball from 2002-07 and serving as a sideline reporter for the San Antonio Spurs from 1999-2007, where he saw the Spurs win three NBA Championships. From 1998-2000, Anderson handled Minor League and Little League Baseball telecasts for ESPN. He received his start in baseball with the San Antonio Missions, the Double-A affi liate of the San Diego Padres, serving as a radio/television play-by-play announcer from 1994-2003. Anderson played catcher on the nationally-ranked baseball team at St. Mary’s University (Texas) and graduated Cum Laude from the school in 1993 with a degree in English-communications. His brother, Mike, had a stint in the majors as a pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds (1993) and is currently a Major League scout in the Texas Rangers organization. Brian and his wife, Michele, and daughter, Maddy, live in Hartland, Wisconsin.

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CRAIG COSHUNCraig Coshun begins his 13th season covering the Brewers as a pre-game host and sideline reporter for selected games on FS Wisconsin. Coshun has also

fi lled in as the play-by-play announcer during his time with the team. Following the baseball season, he performs the same duties for the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. Coshun is a veteran sportscaster in the state, calling several events for the University of Wisconsin, the Big Ten

Network and the ESPN family of networks. He has also handled the WIAA state high school football championships. As a part of his work on the 2007 Brewers Preview Show, Coshun and the FS Wisconsin team were awarded a regional Emmy Award. Coshun has worked at NBC affi liates in Eau Claire (WEAU) and Madison (WMTV) and was the sports director at WMTV from 1992-2000. He is a graduate of UW-Whitewater.

DAVE NELSONDave Nelson enters his seventh season as an analyst for FS Wisconsin broadcasts. He also serves as the Brewers’ director of alumni relations and leads

the team’s speakers bureau. In his front offi ce role, Nelson maintains a database of former Brewers players as well as organizes events for Brewers alumni. Prior to his current role, Nelson served as Brewers fi rst base coach from 2003-06. In 2001 and 2002, he was a minor league outfi eld instructor. Nelson began his Major League coaching career in 1981 with Chicago-AL and later spent time coaching in Cleveland, Oakland and Montreal.

In 1980, he was on the coaching staff at Texas Christian University. Nelson enjoyed a 10-year Major League playing career from 1968-77. The former outfi elder played for Cleveland, Washington, Texas and Kansas City. He was named to the American League All-Star team in 1973. Born in Fort Still, Oklahoma, Nelson went on to graduate from Junipero Serra High School in California. He attended Compton Junior College for one year and Los Angeles State College for two years. Nelson also served in the Army Reserve for six years. He currently splits time between Bradenton, Florida, and Milwaukee.

TELLY HUGHESTelly Hughes enters his fi fth season as an on-fi eld reporter for Milwaukee Brewers telecasts on FS Wisconsin.Hughes, a former college-level

pitcher, played at Illinois State University, where he majored in mass communication and broadcast journalism. Upon graduation, he started building his reputation in the world of sports broadcasting. He began his career as a teleprompter operator for a morning show in St. Louis where he shadowed sports reporters at the station. Hughes was later hired as a weekend sports reporter for WMAZ in Macon, Georgia. He continued to gain experience in front of the camera and eventually moved to

Des Moines, Iowa, to work for NBC affi liate, WHO. Hughes returned home to St. Louis to work for KPLR before making his way to FS North in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He spent a year at FS North, covering the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Wild. Hughes made the transition to FS Wisconsin in February 2009. Over the last four years, he has worked as a reporter and host for FS Wisconsin, covering the regional network’s pre-game, sideline, and post-game coverage for the Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks. A native of East St. Louis, Illinois, Hughes resides in Milwaukee with his family.

BREWERS TELEVISION HISTORY

The fi rst Milwaukee Brewers television broadcast took place on May 22, 1970 when the Brewers lost, 6-3, at Kansas City. The game aired on WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee and featured Tom Collins and Merle Harmon calling the action. The fi rst home telecast took place on May 30, 1970, and saw the Brewers defeat the Detroit Tigers, 9-7. A total of 26 games were broadcast on WTMJ-TV during the Brewers’ fi rst season of 1970. Special thanks to Rick Schabowski for providing that information.

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TELEVISION SCHEDULESUBJECT TO CHANGE - ALL TIMES CENTRAL

April1 Colorado 1:10 FS Wisconsin2 Colorado 7:10 FS Wisconsin3 Colorado 7:10 FS Wisconsin5 Arizona 7:10 FS Wisconsin6 Arizona 6:10 FS Wisconsin7 Arizona 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo8 at Chicago-NL 1:20 FS Wisconsin9 at Chicago-NL 7:05 FS Wisconsin10 at Chicago-NL 7:05 FS Wisconsin12 at St. Louis 7:15 FS Wisconsin13 at St. Louis 3:15 FS Wisconsin14 at St. Louis 1:15 FS Wisconsin16 San Francisco 7:10 FS Wisconsin17 San Francisco 7:10 FS Wisconsin18 San Francisco 12:10 FS Wisconsin19 Chicago-NL 7:10 FS Wisconsin20 Chicago-NL 6:10 FS Wisconsin21 Chicago-NL 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo22 at San Diego 9:10 FS Wisconsin23 at San Diego 9:10 FS Wisconsin24 at San Diego 9:10 FS Wisconsin26 at Los Angeles 9:10 FS Wisconsin27 at Los Angeles 8:10 FS Wisconsin28 at Los Angeles 3:10 FS Wisconsin29 Pittsburgh 7:10 FS Wisconsin30 Pittsburgh 7:10 FS Wisconsin

May2 St. Louis 7:10 FS Wisconsin3 St. Louis 7:10 FS Wisconsin4 St. Louis 3:05 FOX5 St. Louis 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo7 Texas 7:10 FS Wisconsin8 Texas 7:10 FS Wisconsin10 at Cincinnati 6:10 FS Wisconsin11 at Cincinnati 3:10 FS Wisconsin12 at Cincinnati 12:10 FS Wisconsin

13 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin14 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin15 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin16 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin17 at St. Louis 7:15 FS Wisconsin18 at St. Louis 6:15 FS Wisconsin19 at St. Louis 1:15 FS Wisconsin20 Los Angeles 7:10 FS Wisconsin21 Los Angeles 7:10 FS Wisconsin22 Los Angeles 12:10 FS Wisconsin24 Pittsburgh 7:10 FS Wisconsin25 Pittsburgh 3:10 FS Wisconsin26 Pittsburgh 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo27 Minnesota 1:10 FS Wisconsin28 Minnesota 7:10 FS Wisconsin29 at Minnesota 7:10 FS Wisconsin30 at Minnesota 7:10 FS Wisconsin31 at Philadelphia 6:05 FS Wisconsin

June1 at Philadelphia 3:05 FS Wisconsin2 at Philadelphia 12:35 FS Wisconsin3 Oakland 7:10 FS Wisconsin4 Oakland 7:10 FS Wisconsin6 Philadelphia 7:10 FS Wisconsin7 Philadelphia 7:10 FS Wisconsin8 Philadelphia 6:15 FOX9 Philadelphia 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo10 at Miami 6:10 FS Wisconsin11 at Miami 6:10 FS Wisconsin12 at Miami 6:10 FS Wisconsin14 at Cincinnati 6:10 FS Wisconsin15 at Cincinnati 3:10 FS Wisconsin16 at Cincinnati 12:10 FS Wisconsin18 at Houston 7:10 FS Wisconsin19 at Houston 7:10 FS Wisconsin20 at Houston 1:10 FS Wisconsin21 Atlanta 7:10 FS Wisconsin22 Atlanta 3:10 FS Wisconsin23 Atlanta 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo

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July1 at Washington 6:05 FS Wisconsin2 at Washington 6:05 FS Wisconsin3 at Washington 5:05 FS Wisconsin4 at Washington 10:05 FS Wisconsin5 New York-NL 7:10 FS Wisconsin6 New York-NL 6:15 FOX7 New York-NL 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo8 Cincinnati 7:10 FS Wisconsin9 Cincinnati 7:10 FS Wisconsin10 Cincinnati 1:10 FS Wisconsin11 at Arizona 8:40 FS Wisconsin12 at Arizona 8:40 FS Wisconsin13 at Arizona 9:10 FS Wisconsin14 at Arizona 3:10 FS Wisconsin19 Miami 7:10 FS Wisconsin20 Miami 6:10 FS Wisconsin21 Miami 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo22 San Diego 7:10 FS Wisconsin23 San Diego 7:10 FS Wisconsin24 San Diego 7:10 FS Wisconsin26 at Colorado 7:40 FS Wisconsin27 at Colorado 7:10 FS Wisconsin28 at Colorado 3:10 FS Wisconsin29 at Chicago-NL 7:05 FS Wisconsin30 at Chicago-NL 7:05 FS Wisconsin31 at Chicago-NL 7:05 FS Wisconsin

August2 Washington 7:10 FS Wisconsin3 Washington 6:10 FS Wisconsin4 Washington 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo5 at San Francisco 9:15 FS Wisconsin6 at San Francisco 9:15 FS Wisconsin7 at San Francisco 9:15 FS Wisconsin8 at San Francisco 2:45 FS Wisconsin9 at Seattle 9:10 FS Wisconsin10 at Seattle 8:10 FS Wisconsin

11 at Seattle 3:10 FS Wisconsin13 at Texas 7:05 FS Wisconsin14 at Texas 7:05 FS Wisconsin15 Cincinnati 7:10 FS Wisconsin16 Cincinnati 7:10 FS Wisconsin17 Cincinnati 6:10 FS Wisconsin18 Cincinnati 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo19 St. Louis 7:10 FS Wisconsin20 St. Louis 7:10 FS Wisconsin23 at Cincinnati 6:10 FS Wisconsin24 at Cincinnati 6:10 FS Wisconsin25 at Cincinnati 12:10 FS Wisconsin27 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin28 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin29 at Pittsburgh 6:05 FS Wisconsin30 LA of Anaheim 7:10 FS Wisconsin31 LA of Anaheim 6:10 FS Wisconsin September 1 LA of Anaheim 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo2 Pittsburgh 1:10 FS Wisconsin3 Pittsburgh 7:10 FS Wisconsin4 Pittsburgh 7:10 FS Wisconsin7 at Chicago-NL 12:05 FOX8 at Chicago-NL 1:20 FS Wisconsin10 at St. Louis 7:15 FS Wisconsin11 at St. Louis 7:15 FS Wisconsin12 at St. Louis 7:15 FS Wisconsin13 Cincinnati 7:10 FS Wisconsin14 Cincinnati 12:05 FOX15 Cincinnati 1:05 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo16 Chicago-NL 7:10 FS Wisconsin17 Chicago-NL 7:10 FS Wisconsin18 Chicago-NL 7:10 FS Wisconsin20 St. Louis 7:10 FS Wisconsin21 St. Louis 6:10 FS Wisconsin22 St. Louis 1:10 FS Wisconsin/Telemundo23 at Atlanta 6:10 FS Wisconsin24 at Atlanta 6:10 FS Wisconsin25 at Atlanta 6:10 FS Wisconsin26 at New York-NL 6:10 FS Wisconsin27 at New York-NL 6:10 FS Wisconsin28 at New York-NL 3:10 FS Wisconsin29 at New York-NL 12:10 FS Wisconsin

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TICKET INFORMATIONPURCHASING BREWERS TICKETSBrewers Tickets By Phone: Call (414) 902-4000 or 1-800-933-7890.

By Credit Card: Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express are accepted.

On the Internet: Visit the Brewers’ offi cial website at Brewers.com to purchase tickets. Fans can also print their ticket order from home or select to have their tickets digitally delivered utilizing Brewers Fan Pass technology.

At Miller Park: Beginning February 23, 2013 through September 22, 2013, the ticket offi ce at Miller Park will be open Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 15 minutes after each home game. The ticket offi ce is located near the Home Plate gate. A 15-minute parking lot is located near the ticket offi ce.

By Mail: Specify game dates and fi rst and second seating preferences and send payment, along with a $5 handling charge, by check, money order or credit card number along with an expiration date to Milwaukee Brewers Ticket Offi ce, Miller Park, One Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214.

By T.T.Y./T.D.D.: Hearing impaired fans can call (414) 902-4200, which will directly connect via the Brewers phone center to the Wisconsin Telecommunications Relay System to order tickets by utilizing the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf.

Kids and Senior Dates: On the very popular Kids and Senior Citizen Dates, all youngsters 16 and under and all senior citizens 60 and older receive tickets at half price on selected seat locations.

GROUP SALES PROGRAMS GROUP SALES PROGRAMS 25 Tickets or More: Orders serviced through the Group Sales Offi ce at (414) 902-GRPS (4777) receive reserved blocks of seating, name recognition on the scoreboard, two group leader tickets to a future game and many games with savings off of the cost of tickets by as much as 79% for groups of 50 or more. Full payment is due 30 days prior to the chosen game. High-demand games require full payment.

Bonus Games: Groups of 50 or more receive half-price tickets in some seating areas on selected dates.

Value Games: Groups of 50 or more receive savings of $5.00 to $10.00 per tickets on selected dates.

Super Bonus Games: Groups of 50 or more can purchase tickets in prime locations for $10.00.

Blue games: Groups purchasing 100-249 tickets qualify for a $1.00 per ticket discount. Groups purchasing 250-499 tickets qualify for a $2.00 per ticket discount, 500-999 a $3.00 discount and 1,000 plus tickets qualify for a $4.00 per ticket discount. Some games excluded from discount offer.

Gold and Marquee games: Book groups of 25 or more for our most popular dates and save on service charges.

Youth Groups: Call (414) 902-GRPS (4777) for Youth Group Dates and more information.

Charity Fundraisers: The Milwaukee Brewers Group Sales Department can assist you with fundraising for your organization. Call (414) 902-GRPS (4777) for more information.

SPECIAL TICKET PROGRAMS BIRTHDAY AT THE PARK PACKAGES Guests may celebrate their birthday at the ballpark. The birthday package features a special gift bag fi lled with souvenirs, including a Bernie Brewer bobblehead doll and a name mention on the scoreboard birthday list. The package costs $35.00 and does not include a game ticket. Fans may also celebrate birthdays by simply having their name included on the scoreboard birthday list, which costs $20.00 and does not include a game ticket. Both the birthday package and the birthday list options may be ordered by calling the ticket offi ce at (414) 902-4000. This offer is good on reserved seats only and must be ordered at least 48 hours in advance.

BREWERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TICKET PROGRAM The Brewers have an excellent way to put your tickets to good use and support a great cause. Through the Brewers Community Foundation program, season seatholders can donate tickets for future games and Brewers Community Foundation will distribute them to non-profi t and community-based organizations throughout Wisconsin. All contributions to the Brewers Community Foundation ticket program will be acknowledged in writing by Brewers Community Foundation, the Club’s charitable arm.

KOHL’S FAMILY SECTIONS Sections 217, 308, 309 and 417 are designated as the Kohl’s Family Sections at Miller Park. The serving and drinking of alcohol is prohibited in these areas.

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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAMENATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

25 Main Street, Cooperstown, New York 13326 Phone: (607) 547-7200 Fax: (607) 547-2044

Public Relations: (607) 547-0215 e-mail address: [email protected]

Web site: baseballhall.org Summer Hours: Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Regular Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Holiday Closings: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

DIRECTORY: Jane Forbes Clark (Chairman), Joe Morgan (Vice Chairman), Jeff Idelson (President), Bill Haase (Senior Vice President), Sean Gahagan (Vice President, Retail Merchandising & Licensing), Erik Strohl (Senior Director of Exhibitions and Collections), Ken Meifert (Senior Director, Development) RESEARCH AND LIBRARY CONTACTS: Jim Gates (Librarian), Tim Wiles (Research Director), Pat Kelly (Photo Archivist)PR CONTACTS: Brad Horn (Senior Director, Communications & Education) and Craig Muder (Communications Director)

HALL OF FAME WEEKEND 2013: July 26-29Inductees: Hank OʼDay, Jacob Ruppert and Deacon White Awards: Sat. July 27, 4:30 p.m. ET, Doubleday Field Induction: Sun. July 28, 1:30 p.m. ET, Clark Sports Center

HALL OF FAME CLASSIC 2013: May 25-26Legends Game and Special Events Game: Sat. May 25, Doubleday Field For more information, visit baseballhall.org

BREWERS IN THE HALL OF FAMEA total of five former players to earn enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame spent some of their professional careers with the Milwaukee Brewers. 2004 Inductee Paul Molitor (1978-1992) and 1999 Inductee Robin Yount (1974-1993) spending the majority of their careers with the Brewers. Three others from the Brewers have earned enshrinement to the Hall of Fame, including Henry Aaron (1975-1976), Rollie Fingers (1981-1982, 1984-1985) and Don Sutton (1982-1984). For a complete list of Brewers in the Hall of Fame, visit the “Hall of Famers” team pages at www.baseballhall.org.

NOTABLE BREWERSʼ ARTIFACTS IN COOPERSTOWN• Jersey from Prince Fielderʼs three-run homer, MVP performance in the 2011 All-Star Game at

Arizonaʼs Chase Field. • Cap worn by Trevor Hoffman on Sept. 7, 2010 game when he recorded his 600th career save. • Giveaway doll of the Chorizo sausage mascot. • Bat used by Prince Fielder in 2007 when he became the youngest player to hit 50 home runs. • Bats used by Carlos Lee and Bill Hall on April 10, 2006 to hit the first base hit and home run,

respectively, at new Busch Stadium. • Scott Podsednikʼs spikes, Geoff Jenkinsʼ bat & Lyle Overbayʼs batting helmet from 2004

season. • Jersey and locker plate used by pitcher Ben Sheets in 2004; lineup card from Sept. 22, 2004

when he set the Brewersʼ single-season record for most strikeouts (245) • Program and tickets from last game played at Milwaukee's County Stadium, Sept. 28, 2000. • Spikes worn by Paul Molitor on Sept. 16, 1996, to record his 3,000th hit. • Bat and ball from Hall of Famer Robin Yount's 3000th career hit, Sept. 9, 1992. • Bat used by Paul Molitor during the 39th game of his hitting streak, which took place Aug. 25, 1987. • Ball from no-hitter thrown by Juan Nieves on April 15, 1987. • Cap worn by Robin Yount during the 1983 season. • Bat used by Paul Molitor in 1982 World Series, Game 1 to record five hits. • Team yearbook from 1970 season, their first year in Milwaukee.

A LOOK AHEAD TO 2014Ballots for the 2014 Hall of Fame/BBWAA election will be distributed in early December with results from the voting scheduled to be announced in January 2014. A partial list of first-year candidates for election include: Moises Alou, Eric Gagne, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, Mike Mussina, Hideo Nomo, Jeff Kent and Frank Thomas. Historical information on past BBWAA elections and the election process can be accessed at www.baseballhall.org or by contacting the Hall of Fame Public Relations department.

CONNECT TO COOPERSTOWN• For up-to-the-minute news from Cooperstown, visit at www.baseballhall.org. Stay up-to-date on all the activity at the Hall of

Fameʼs official site and through social networking on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube. • If you would like to receive interesting stories and timely news items direct from the Hall of Fame and get the inside track on the

latest happenings in Cooperstown, sign up for Inside Pitch. There's no cost to receive our weekly electronic newsletter in your e-mail box at home or work and itʼs easy to enroll: Just log on to www.hofclubhouse.com.

• If you have an interest in receiving Around The Horn, the Hallʼs monthly media newsletter, please send an e-mail to [email protected]. Be sure to include your name, name of organization and e-mail address.

RESEARCH ASSISTANCEThe Hall of Fame is pleased to provide assistance in baseball research and members of the media are encouraged to utilize this valuable baseball resource whenever necessary by calling the Public Relations department at (607) 547-0215, or the Library Reference desk at (607) 547-0330.

Prince Fielderʼs jersey from the 2011 All-Star Game.

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DUGOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' AREAS• Ball entering dugout or photographers’ areas: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule)• Ball striking facing over dugout: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule)• Ball striking railings or netting around dugout and photographers' areas: In Play• Ball on top step (lip) of dugout: In Play• A player cannot go into dugout to make a catch.

BACKSTOP AREA • Pitched or thrown ball lodging in signage: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule)• Pitched or thrown ball resting on ledge of signage: In Play

TARP AREA• Thrown or fair ball lodging behind or under canvas on fi eld tarp: Out of Play (Award by Book Rule)• Ball striking canvas on fi eld tarp and rebounding onto playing fi eld: In Play• A catch may be made on canvas.

OUTFIELD AREA• Batted ball in fl ight going over yellow line on top of outfi eld fence: Home Run• Batted ball in fl ight striking scoreboard in center fi eld: Home Run

ROOF• Batted ball striking roof, roof truss or roof cable over fair territory:

A ball shall be judged fair or foul in relation to where it strikes the ground or is touched by a fi elder. If caught by a fi elder, the batter is out and runners advance at their own risk.

• Batted ball striking roof, roof truss or roof cable over foul territory: A ball shall be judged foul, regardless of where it strikes the ground or is touched by a fi elder. If caught by a fi elder, the batter is out and runners advance at their own risk.

DIMENSIONS/WALL HEIGHTS

o Left Field Line: 344 feet/8 feet o Left Field Alley: 371 feet/8 feet o Center Field: 400 feet/8 feet o Right Field Alley: 374 feet/8 feet o Right Field Line: 345 feet/8 feet

The decision as to whether a game begins with the roof open or closed rests solely with the Milwaukee Brewers.

If the game begins with the roof open:• It shall be closed only in the event of impending rain or other adverse weather conditions. The decision to close

the roof shall be made by the home club after consultation with the Umpire Crew Chief. • The Umpire Crew Chief shall notify the visiting club, which may challenge the closing of the roof if it feels that a competitive imbalance

will arise. In such an event, the Umpire Crew Chief shall make a fi nal decision based on the merits of the challenge.• The roof may be re-opened by following the procedures for opening the roof as detailed below.

If the game begins with the roof closed:• It may be opened when, in the opinion of the home club, the climatic environment has reached a level where fan comfort and

enjoyment will be best served by opening the roof to the natural atmospheric conditions. • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following guidelines should be applied when opening the roof during a game:

◦ The roof may be opened only once during the game. ◦ The Umpire Crew Chief will be notifi ed at the commencement of the inning that the roof will be opened at the inning's conclusion

◦ The Umpire Crew Chief shall notify the visiting club, which may challenge the opening of the roof if it feels that a competitive imbalance will arise. In such an event, the Umpire Crew Chief shall make a fi nal decision based on the merits of the challenge.

◦ The opening of the roof shall only commence between innings.

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Perhaps as much a part of Milwaukee’s baseball history as the players, Bernie Brewer has become a symbol of what is good about being a fan of the Brewers. As the offi cial mascot of the Brewers, Bernie Brewer entertains fans young and old from his dugout located in the left-fi eld bleachers.

THE HISTORY OF BERNIE BREWER The concept of a team mascot fi rst emerged back in 1970 when the expansion team needed to draw more fans to the ballpark. That year, the original “Bernie Brewer,” 69-year-old Milt Mason, camped out in a trailer atop the scoreboard in late June, vowing not to come down until a crowd of at least 40,000 attended a game. On August 16, a bat day crowd of 44,387 showed up to bring their adopted hero down from his perch. The demand for Bernie Brewer grew, and by 1973 he emerged as a character who cheered on the home team from a beer-barreled chalet. He would slide down from his perch into a beer stein following each Brewers home run and victory. Bernie Brewer became a fi xture at home games through the Brewers’ powerful years, when home runs came with regularity for teams known as “Bambi’s Bombers” and “Harvey’s Wallbangers.” In 1984, the Brewers rebuilt the bleachers, replacing Bernie’s Chalet with a sound tower, sending the mascot into temporary retirement. In 1993, by popular demand, Bernie made a triumphant return and has been a fi xture at every home game since. In April 2010, Bernie joined Twitter. He has the largest following of any MLB mascot on the social network. Fans can follow him at twitter.com/bernie_brewer.

KLEMENT’S FAMOUS RACING SAUSAGES Legend has it that the Klement’s Famous Racing Sausages started to take shape in the early 1990s. In their formative years, they were little more than a cartoon running a virtual race every home game on the giant scoreboard in center fi eld at County Stadium. As the movement began to take shape and a buzz developed about our racing weenies, eventually the Bratwurst (#1), Polish (#2) and Italian (#3) made their debuts out of the left-fi eld corner of County Stadium on selected Sundays throughout the season. What started as a fun way to entertain many of the children attending afternoon games became an instant hit. The three sausages added a fourth when Hot Dog (#4) came on board in the middle of the 1990s. The race grew in popularity among young and old alike. During the 2000 season -- the fi nal year of County Stadium -- the virtual race was thrown out and the actual sausages began to race every game. This tradition continued as the Brewers moved across the parking lot to Miller Park in 2001. Running with the Sausages took on a life of its own as having an ‘in’ with the Club might mean the chance to dive into the costume and scurry along the warning track prior to the seventh inning. Hideo Nomo, Pat Meares and Geoff Jenkins are just three of the lucky players to boast “Racing Sausage” among their personal accolades. In 2007, Chorizo (#5) permanently joined the Racing Sausages after a one-game debut in 2006.

REQUEST BERNIE/SAUSAGES FOR YOUR EVENT Bernie Brewer and the Famous Klement’s Racing Sausages are available for public functions. For further information, please contact Drew Olsen at 414-902-4418 or [email protected].

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MASCOTS

Bratwurst2012 - 11 wins2011 - 11 wins2010 - 15 wins2009 - 17 wins2008 - 14 wins2007 - 10 wins

Polish2012 - 15 wins2011 - 14 wins2010 - 22 wins2009 - 11 wins2008 - 18 wins2007 - 20 wins

Italian2012 - 21 wins2011 - 14 wins2010 - 16 wins2009 - 15 wins2008 - 14 wins2007 - 15 wins

Hot Dog2012 - 16 wins2011 - 26 wins2010 - 17 wins2009 - 22 wins2008 - 23 wins2007 - 24 wins

Chorizo2012 - 20 wins2011 - 18 wins2010 - 12 wins2009 - 20 wins2008 - 16 wins2007 - 16 wins

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15 Salary arbitration filing date

18 Salary arbitration exchange date

4 - 21 Salary arbitration hearings

12 Voluntary date all non-WBC pitchers, catchers and injured players may be invited to Spring Training workouts Mandatory date all Major League players participating in the WBC competition in Asia must report to Spring Training, unless they are reporting directly to their Federation Teams’ training camps Mandatory date all other WBC Major League pitchers and catchers must report to Spring Training First date players may be placed on the 60-day Disabled List

15 Mandatory date Major League position players participating in the WBC but not competing in Asia must report to Spring Training Voluntary date all remaining non-WBC position players may be invited to Spring Training workouts All Outright Waivers in effect expire at 5:00 p.m. ET

16 New waiver period begins (includes Optional and Outright Waivers) First date weekend waivers will be processed; continues through end of season (except March 30 & 31)

20 Mandatory date all non-WBC players must report to Spring Training

23 Anticipated start of Spring Training games among Major League Clubs

2 First date to renew Major League contracts

6 First date Clubs may ask waivers on selected Rule 5 or draft-excluded players

11 First date Clubs may assign selected Rule 5 or draft-excluded players Last date to renew Major League contracts

13 Last date to request UR Waivers to owe 30 days’ termination pay (before 2 p.m. ET)

14 UR Waivers requested today until 2 p.m. ET on March 27 - Club will owe player 45 days’ termination pay 15 Last date to assign an injured player to a Minor League club, if permissible

21 Last date a XX(B) player signed to a Minor League contract qualifies for a Retention Bonus

22 Earliest date that a Club may place a player on the 15-day Disabled List

26 Last date to select or release a XX(B) “Retention Bonus” player before bonus obligation

27 Last date to request UR Waivers to owe 45 days’ termination pay (before 2 p.m. ET)

30-31 No waivers processed this weekend

31 Official opening of the 2013 season - rosters reduced to 25 First date that assignable draft selections may be traded (through 5 p.m. ET on June 6)

6 First date 15-day Disabled List players may be reinstated, if permissible

10 First date optioned players may be recalled, if permissible

29 Waivers secured on or after February 16th expire at 5:00 p.m. ET

30 New waiver period begins

2 Beginning of 2013 - 2014 international signing period

12 Signing deadline for Rule 4 drafted players – 5:00 p.m. ET

16 All-Star Game at Citi Field, Queens, NY

17 Competitive Balance Lottery (and, if necessary, Forfeited Pick Lottery) TENTATIVE

18 First date that assignable draft selections may be traded (through September 29, 2013)

31 Trade deadline – 4:00 p.m. ET Waivers secured on or after April 30, 2013 expire at 5:00 p.m. ET

10 Outright Waivers secured on or after September 1 expire at 5:00 p.m. ET

11 New waiver period begins

18 Last date to ask Outright Waivers on an injured player, if permissible

20 Last date to outright an injured player to the Minor Leagues, if permissible Reserve lists for all Major and Minor League levels filed

2 Tender deadline

5 Last date to request Outright Waivers to assign player prior to Rule 5 Draft

9 Last date to outright a player prior to the Rule 5 Draft

12 Major League Rule 5 Draft - Winter Meetings, Orlando, FL

1 New waiver period begins – Trade Waivers now required

15 Last date to select player to avoid draft-excluded status

29 Unconditional Release Waivers must be requested by 2:00 p.m. ET to avoid May 15, 2014 signing restriction

31 Post-season eligibility lists are established at midnight ET

Secured Outright Waivers expire at midnight ET

1 Active Major League player limit increases from 25 to 40

New Outright Waiver period – secured waivers are good for seven days

29 Last day of the 2013 championship season

Last weekend date waivers will be processed until next Spring Training Last date that assignable draft selections may be traded (until start of 2014 season)

30 All players on optional assignment must be recalled (to report or not to report)

All players on the 7-day and the 15-day Disabled Lists must be reinstated First date players may be traded between Major League Clubs without waivers (unless play-in game necessary) Injured players now may be assigned to Minor Leagues until November 20, 2013, if permissible

9/30 - 10/15 Article XX(D) Free Agency period

Right After Eligible XX(B) players become free agents

4th Day After Last date to request waivers on draft-excluded players until next spring

5th Day After Last date to reinstate players from the 60-day Disabled List

Last date to outright potential Minor League free agent without Major League contract, if permissible

Last date for former Club to tender qualifying offer to XX(B) players

Minor League players become free agents at 5:00 p.m. ET, if applicable

6th Day After XX(B) and Minor League free agents may sign with all Clubs

12th Day After Last date for XX(B) players to accept qualifying offer from former Club

DATES BASED ON END OF WORLD SERIES

JANUARY

1 International player registration deadline

15 Earliest date Clubs may re-sign Major League players they released after August 31, 2012

30 Start of Closed Period – First-Year Player Draft

1 XX(B) “Retention Bonus” player may require release if not added to 25-man roster

6-8 2013 First-Year Player Draft

15 End of 2012 - 2013 international signing period

16 First date Clubs may trade a XX(B) player without his consent

21 Release of the 2013-2014 signing period registration list

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLIMPORTANT DATES

FEBRUARY

MARCH

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

DECEMBER

NOVEMBER

APRIL

THESE DATES WILL BE USED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED

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SPRING TRAINING

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HOME STADIUMMaryvale Baseball Park

MAILING ADDRESSMilwaukee Brewers Baseball Club3600 North 51st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85031

CONTACT PHONE NUMBERSGeneral Offi ces (623) 245-5555

Game and Ticket Information (800) 933-7890

Tyler BarnesVice President of Communications(623) 245-5518

Mike VassalloSenior Director of Media Relations(623) 245-5519

John Steinmiller (2/11-3/13)Media Relations Manager(623) 245-5520

Ken Spindler (3/14-3/28)Media Relations Coordinator(623) 245-5520

General Fax (623) 245-5580

PITCHERS & CATCHERS REPORTTuesday, February 12

FIRST WORKOUTWednesday, February 13

POSITION PLAYERS REPORTFriday, February 15

FIRST WORKOUTSaturday, February 16

MINOR LEAGUE INFORMATIONMaryvale Baseball Park (Across the parking lot from the Major League complex)3805 North 53rd AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85031Phone: (623) 245-5600

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

SPRING TRAINING INFORMATION 2013 SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE Date Time (AZ) (CT) Opponent Site Saturday, February 23 1:05 2:05 Oakland Maryvale^ Sunday, February 24 1:05 2:05 Cleveland Maryvale^ Monday, February 25 1:05 2:05 San Diego (SS) Maryvale^ 1:05 2:05 at Cincinnati Goodyear Tuesday, February 26 1:05 2:05 Seattle Maryvale^ Wednesday, February 27 1:05 2:05 at Kansas City Surprise^ Thursday, February 28 1:05 2:05 Chicago-AL Maryvale^ Friday, March 1 1:05 2:05 at Colorado Talking Stick* Saturday, March 2 1:05 2:05 LA of Anaheim Maryvale* Sunday, March 3 1:05 2:05 at Chicago-NL Mesa^ Monday, March 4 OFF DAY Tuesday, March 5 1:05 2:05 Canada (WBC) Maryvale^ Wednesday, March 6 1:05 2:05 at Seattle Peoria* Thursday, March 7 1:05 2:05 Arizona Maryvale* Friday, March 8 1:05 2:05 Texas Maryvale* Saturday, March 9 1:05 2:05 at Cincinnati Goodyear* Sunday, March 10 1:05 3:05 San Francisco Maryvale^ Monday, March 11 1:05 3:05 Los Angeles Maryvale*# Tuesday, March 12 1:05 3:05 at Texas Surprise^ Wednesday, March 13 7:10 9:10 at Arizona Talking Stick^# Thursday, March 14 OFF DAY Friday, March 15 1:05 3:05 Cleveland Maryvale* Saturday, March 16 1:05 3:05 Cincinnati Maryvale* Sunday, March 17 1:05 3:05 at Los Angeles Glendale^ Monday, March 18 1:05 3:05 at Cleveland Goodyear^ Tuesday, March 19 1:05 3:05 LA of Anaheim Maryvale* Wednesday, March 20 1:05 3:05 at San Francisco Scottsdale^ Thursday, March 21 1:05 3:05 at Chicago-AL Glendale^ Friday, March 22 1:05 3:05 Chicago-NL Maryvale* Saturday, March 23 1:05 3:05 at LA of Anaheim Tempe* Sunday, March 24 1:05 3:05 Colorado Maryvale^ 1:05 3:05 at San Diego Peoria Monday, March 25 1:05 3:05 at Oakland Phoenix* Tuesday, March 26 OFF DAY Wednesday, March 27 1:05 3:05 Kansas City Maryvale^ Thursday, March 28 1:05 3:05 at Colorado Talking Stick* Friday, March 29 7:10 Chicago-AL Miller Park*# Saturday, March 30 1:10 Chicago-AL Miller Park*

Home games in bold All games/times are subject to change * broadcast on WTMJ-AM 620 and the Brewers Radio Network webcast on brewers.com # broadcast on FS Wisconsin

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MARYVALE BASEBALL PARK

The Brewers return to Arizona for their 16th spring at Maryvale Baseball Park. The facility, which opened in 1998, includes 7,000 permanent seats as well as room for 4,000 on the lawn. The complex features eight baseball fi elds, including two half-fi elds. The minor-league players also train at the complex across the parking lot from the Major League facility. In 2013, the Brewers partnered with the City of Phoenix and the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority to begin the fi rst phase of renovations that included improvements to the home clubhouse and front offi ce. John F. Long, a longtime Valley developer, donated 56 acres of land to make this complex a reality. With Maricopa County, the Maryvale County Stadium District and the city of Phoenix providing resources, Maryvale Baseball Park is the

foundation for future neighborhood development. The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department oversees the complex’s operations. The primary architect of the ballpark was Ellerbe Beckett of Phoenix. Their work at Maryvale led to several awards in 1998, including the Architecture Accessibility Award from the Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues; the Citation Award from the Arizona Chapter of the American Institute of Architects; and the Merit Award from the Western Mountain Region of the American Institute of Architects.

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SPRING TRAINING RECORDSYEAR-BY-YEAR

Year Record PCT Headquarters 1971 18-10 .643 Tempe, AZ 1972 11-10 .524 Tempe, AZ 1973 9-12 .429 Sun City, AZ 1974 10-13 .435 Sun City, AZ 1975 12-12 .500 Sun City, AZ 1976 6-8 .429 Sun City, AZ 1977 *17-9 .654 Sun City, AZ 1978 10-16 .385 Sun City, AZ 1979 11-11 .500 Sun City, AZ 1980 11-10 .524 Sun City, AZ 1981 14-15 .483 Sun City, AZ 1982 9-13-1 .409 Sun City, AZ 1983 15-10-1 .600 Sun City, AZ 1984 15-13 .536 Sun City, AZ 1985 17-15 .531 Sun City, AZ 1986 16-12-1 .571 Chandler, AZ 1987 16-17 .485 Chandler, AZ 1988 15-17 .469 Chandler, AZ 1989 15-18 .455 Chandler, AZ 1990 6-9 .400 Chandler, AZ 1991 12-20 .375 Chandler, AZ 1992 16-16 .500 Chandler, AZ

Year Record PCT Headquarters 1993 16-15-1 .516 Chandler, AZ 1994 14-14-2 .500 Chandler, AZ 1995 21-18-1 .538 Chandler, AZ 1996 10-20-1 .333 Chandler, AZ 1997 13-16 .448 Chandler, AZ 1998 10-22 .313 Maryvale, AZ 1999 11-20-2 .355 Maryvale, AZ 2000 11-19-2 .367 Maryvale, AZ 2001 15-17 .469 Maryvale, AZ 2002 16-17 .485 Maryvale, AZ 2003 11-21 .344 Maryvale, AZ 2004 18-12 .600 Maryvale, AZ 2005 16-16 .500 Maryvale, AZ 2006 14-16 .467 Maryvale, AZ 2007 13-17 .433 Maryvale, AZ 2008 18-11-3 .621 Maryvale, AZ 2009 22-10-3 .688 Maryvale, AZ 2010 16-14-2 .533 Maryvale, AZ 2011 19-11-1 .633 Maryvale, AZ 2012 15-17-2 .469 Maryvale, AZ * Cactus League Champions

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