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MAKING MOVES: Iowa finished the season with 201 transactions. Fifty-six players logged a game with Iowa with 16 suiting up for both Chicago and Iowa in 2018. Included in that number are rehab assignments from pitchers Tyler Chatwood, Eddie Butler, Carl Edwards Jr., Brian Duensing, Rob Zastryzny, and Anthony Bass and infielder Kris Bryant. Four players moved through Iowa to their Major League debuts with Chicago -- infielder David Bote, and pitchers Justin Hancock, James Norwood and Duane Underwood Jr. RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY: The 2018 season will be re- membered for its bitter cold, persistent rain, and harsh heat that led to a record seven postponed games and two cancelled contests at home, with an additional two postponed games on the road. Nine games were de- layed for a total of four hours and 39 minutes of delays. The I-Cubs began the season with the first Opening Day doubleheader in history due to forecasted freezing temperatures, and were able to play on just two of the first five dates of 2018. Iowa ended the season in similar fashion as two of its last three games were cancelled due to inclement weather. HITTING HEARTACHES: Iowa’s season was heavy with offensive challenges as the team sat at the bottom of the PCL in runs (526), hits (1,101), triples (18), home runs (79), RBI (497), total bases (1,575), batting average (.244), on-base percentage (.318), slugging percentage (.349) and OPS (.667). Iowa averaged 3.81 runs per contest with its 526 total runs marking its fewest since the Iowa Oaks scored 516 in 1975. Iowa’s .244 team batting average was the second lowest in franchise his- tory, trailing 1984 Cubs by .001. MAKING HISTORY: Ryan Court hit for the cycle on July 20 vs. New Orleans. It was Iowa’s second cycle in history and the first since Robin Jennings accom- plished the feat on August 15, 1997 vs. Oklahoma City. Memphis’ Luke Voit also hit for the cycle against Iowa at Principal Park, for the fourth cycle allowed by Iowa in franchise history. Voit began his quest for the cycle on Saturday, June 30 with a triple and a home run, be- fore the game was suspended after four innings. The next day, Voit completed his cycle with a double and a single, before capping the effort with his second home run and fifth hit of the game in the ninth inning. Omaha’s Scott Thorman was the last opponent to hit for the cycle against Iowa on Aug. 29, 2010. WALK-OFF THIS WAY: Iowa won nearly one-third of its home games in walk-off fashion with eight of 25 vic- tories at Principal Park credited to the walk-off. Efren Navarro started the trend with a walkoff single against Oklahoma City in Game 2 of a doubleheader on Open- ing Day. Ryan Court mashed a walkoff single to left on May 17 to give Iowa a 4-3 win over Omaha in 11 innings. Just a few days later, Mike Freeman hit a walk-off sin- gle on May 20 in the ninth inning against Omaha. Bijan Rademacher was the hero twice with a bases-loaded walk in the 10th against New Orleans on May 27. He then hit a sacrifice fly to give Iowa another walk-off win in the ninth inning the next day. On June 6, Victor Ca- ratini plated two with a bases-loaded single in the ninth to hand Iowa a 4-3 win over Albuquerque. David Bote got his tasted of heroics with a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the ninth against Colorado Springs on June 22. Bote was recalled by Chicago and accomplished the same feat on July 8 against Cincinnati. CALL THE POLICE: Iowa’s 140 stolen bases allowed were its third-most in franchise history, trailing the teams from 1994 (158) and 2013 (148). Iowa’s 2018 catchers -- Chris Gimenez, Taylor Davis, Will Remilliard, Ali Solis and Erick Castillo -- combined to cut down 20 percent of attempted base stealers (35CS, 140SB), it’s lowest team percentage since 2013 (17%). EXTRA, EXTRA: In the first season of Minor League Baseball’s new extra inning rule, Iowa played extra frames 14 times including in Game 2 of a doubleheader on Opening Day and in five of its first 15 games. Iowa’s 14 extra-inning contests were the fourth most in the PCL, trailing New Orleans with a league-most 20. The I- Cubs finished with a 6-8 record in these games for 11th in the PCL. NIFTY FIFTY: The I-Cubs went 50-88 it their 50th sea- son of Triple-A baseball in Des Moines to finish last in the PCL. Their .362 winning percentage was the lowest of any full-season Minor League Baseball team this sea- son. Only three other teams logged a winning percent- age under .400 -- Single-A Hagerstown (52-81, .391), Advanced-A Florida (51-80, .389) and Single-A Burling- ton (50-84, .373). Iowa’s 50 wins were its lowest total in franchise history, though the team avoided the organiza- tion’s lowest winning percentage. The 1992 squad held on to the bottom spot, going 51-92 with a .357 winning percentage. IOWA CUBS GAME NOTES Triple-A Affiliate of the Chicago Cubs since 1981 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Shelby Cravens [email protected] 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW IOWA - 50-88, 4th AMERICAN NORTHERN DIVISION AMERICAN NORTHERN TEAM W-L GB Oklahoma City 75-65 - Colorado Springs 73-66 1.5 Omaha 66-74 9.0 IOWA 50-88 24.0 AMERICAN SOUTHERN TEAM W-L GB Memphis Redbirds* 83-57 - Nashville Sounds 72-68 11.0 New Orleans 69-70 13.5 Round Rock 65-73 17.0 *Triple-A Champion PACIFIC NORTHERN TEAM W-L GB Fresno 82-57 - Reno 72-68 10.5 Tacoma 66-73 16.0 Sacramento 55-85 27.5 PACIFIC SOUTHERN TEAM W-L GB El Paso 85-57 - Salt Lake 71-68 11.0 Las Vegas 71-69 11.5 Albuquerque 63-77 19.5 TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER: Manager Marty Pevey became the win- ningest manager in Iowa Cubs history with an 11-inning 6-3 victory at Nashville on April 12. He surpassed former Iowa manager, Joe Sparks with his 365th Iowa win, while also notching his 1,000th career minor league managerial win on the same night. Pevey ended the season with a 394-449 record with Iowa and a 1,047-1,067 career mark. Pevey, in his sixth season at the helm of the Iowa Cubs, was also selected to manage the PCL in the Triple-A All-Star Game. He led the league to a 12-7 victory over the International League. D-FENSE: The I-Cubs’ 96 errors in 2018 tied the 2016 squad for the few- est in a season in franchise history. The team’s .981 fielding percentage tied for the second-best mark with the Iowa teams from 2005, 2011 and 2016. PCL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS QUICK FACTS Home ........................................... 25-43 Road ............................................ 25-45 Day .............................................. 15-22 Night ............................................ 35-65 vs. LHP .......................................... 8-14 vs. RHP ....................................... 42-74 Ending streak................................... L-3 Longest win streak...............................5 Longest losing streak...........................8 Extra innings .................................... 6-8 Shutouts ........................................ 5-12 Quality starts................................ 21-10 One-run games............................ 18-24 Lead after 7 ................................... 40-4 Tied after 7 ...................................... 3-6 Trail after 7 .................................... 7-78 Lead after 8 ................................... 35-0 Tied after 8 ...................................... 6-6 Trail after 8 .................................... 2-71 Cubs score first............................ 35-30 Opp. scores first .......................... 14-59 Score 4 or more runs ................... 39-28 Score fewer than 4 runs .............. 10-61 Score 10+ runs ................................ 4-1 Opp. score 10+ runs ........................ 0-8 Comeback wins ................................. 11 Walkoff wins.........................................8 Opp. walkoff wins .................................. 4 Iowa homers ................................ 28-24 Iowa 10+ hits ............................... 22-16 Opponent 10+ hits ......................... 8-35 Out-hit opponent .......................... 30-26 Equal hit total ................................... 9-7 Out-hit by opponent ..................... 10-55 Most hits in a game ...........................18 Fewest hits in a game (9 Inn.) .............3 Fewest hits in a game (7 Inn.) .............2 No errors...................................... 26-44 With 1 error .................................. 20-30 With 2 errors .................................... 1-9 With 3+ errors .................................. 2-5 Travel days ................................... 11-12 First game of series ..................... 12-23 Vs. NL affiliates............................ 27-52 Vs. AL affiliates ............................ 20-35 Largest home crowd ...................13,005 Largest road crowd .....................13,095 M. Pevey Iowa Record ............ 394-449 M. Pevey Career Record ... 1,047-1,067

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MAKING MOVES: Iowa finished the season with 201 transactions. Fifty-six players logged a game with Iowa with 16 suiting up for both Chicago and Iowa in 2018. Included in that number are rehab assignments from pitchers Tyler Chatwood, Eddie Butler, Carl Edwards Jr., Brian Duensing, Rob Zastryzny, and Anthony Bass and infielder Kris Bryant. Four players moved through Iowa to their Major League debuts with Chicago -- infielder David Bote, and pitchers Justin Hancock, James Norwood and Duane Underwood Jr.

RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY: The 2018 season will be re-membered for its bitter cold, persistent rain, and harsh heat that led to a record seven postponed games and two cancelled contests at home, with an additional two postponed games on the road. Nine games were de-layed for a total of four hours and 39 minutes of delays. The I-Cubs began the season with the first Opening Day doubleheader in history due to forecasted freezing temperatures, and were able to play on just two of the first five dates of 2018. Iowa ended the season in similar fashion as two of its last three games were cancelled due to inclement weather.

HITTING HEARTACHES: Iowa’s season was heavy with offensive challenges as the team sat at the bottom of the PCL in runs (526), hits (1,101), triples (18), home runs (79), RBI (497), total bases (1,575), batting average (.244), on-base percentage (.318), slugging percentage (.349) and OPS (.667). Iowa averaged 3.81 runs per contest with its 526 total runs marking its fewest since the Iowa Oaks scored 516 in 1975. Iowa’s .244 team batting average was the second lowest in franchise his-tory, trailing 1984 Cubs by .001.

MAKING HISTORY: Ryan Court hit for the cycle on July 20 vs. New Orleans. It was Iowa’s second cycle in history and the first since Robin Jennings accom-plished the feat on August 15, 1997 vs. Oklahoma City. Memphis’ Luke Voit also hit for the cycle against Iowa at Principal Park, for the fourth cycle allowed by Iowa in franchise history. Voit began his quest for the cycle on Saturday, June 30 with a triple and a home run, be-fore the game was suspended after four innings. The next day, Voit completed his cycle with a double and a single, before capping the effort with his second home run and fifth hit of the game in the ninth inning. Omaha’s Scott Thorman was the last opponent to hit for the cycle against Iowa on Aug. 29, 2010.

WALK-OFF THIS WAY: Iowa won nearly one-third of its home games in walk-off fashion with eight of 25 vic-tories at Principal Park credited to the walk-off. Efren Navarro started the trend with a walkoff single against Oklahoma City in Game 2 of a doubleheader on Open-ing Day. Ryan Court mashed a walkoff single to left on May 17 to give Iowa a 4-3 win over Omaha in 11 innings. Just a few days later, Mike Freeman hit a walk-off sin-gle on May 20 in the ninth inning against Omaha. Bijan Rademacher was the hero twice with a bases-loaded walk in the 10th against New Orleans on May 27. He then hit a sacrifice fly to give Iowa another walk-off win in the ninth inning the next day. On June 6, Victor Ca-ratini plated two with a bases-loaded single in the ninth to hand Iowa a 4-3 win over Albuquerque. David Bote got his tasted of heroics with a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the ninth against Colorado Springs on June 22. Bote was recalled by Chicago and accomplished the same feat on July 8 against Cincinnati.

CALL THE POLICE: Iowa’s 140 stolen bases allowed were its third-most in franchise history, trailing the teams from 1994 (158) and 2013 (148). Iowa’s 2018 catchers -- Chris Gimenez, Taylor Davis, Will Remilliard, Ali Solis and Erick Castillo -- combined to cut down 20 percent of attempted base stealers (35CS, 140SB), it’s lowest team percentage since 2013 (17%).

EXTRA, EXTRA: In the first season of Minor League Baseball’s new extra inning rule, Iowa played extra frames 14 times including in Game 2 of a doubleheader on Opening Day and in five of its first 15 games. Iowa’s 14 extra-inning contests were the fourth most in the PCL, trailing New Orleans with a league-most 20. The I-Cubs finished with a 6-8 record in these games for 11th in the PCL.

NIFTY FIFTY: The I-Cubs went 50-88 it their 50th sea-son of Triple-A baseball in Des Moines to finish last in the PCL. Their .362 winning percentage was the lowest of any full-season Minor League Baseball team this sea-son. Only three other teams logged a winning percent-age under .400 -- Single-A Hagerstown (52-81, .391), Advanced-A Florida (51-80, .389) and Single-A Burling-ton (50-84, .373). Iowa’s 50 wins were its lowest total in franchise history, though the team avoided the organiza-tion’s lowest winning percentage. The 1992 squad held on to the bottom spot, going 51-92 with a .357 winning percentage.

Iowa Cubs Game NotesTriple-A Affiliate of the Chicago Cubs since 1981

MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTShelby Cravens • [email protected]

2018 SEASON IN REVIEWIOWA - 50-88, 4th AMERICAN NORTHERN DIVISION

AMERICAN NORTHERN TEAM W-L GBOklahoma City 75-65 -Colorado Springs 73-66 1.5Omaha 66-74 9.0IOWA 50-88 24.0

AMERICAN SOUTHERNTEAM W-L GBMemphis Redbirds* 83-57 -Nashville Sounds 72-68 11.0New Orleans 69-70 13.5Round Rock 65-73 17.0

*Triple-A Champion

PACIFIC NORTHERNTEAM W-L GBFresno 82-57 -Reno 72-68 10.5Tacoma 66-73 16.0Sacramento 55-85 27.5

PACIFIC SOUTHERNTEAM W-L GBEl Paso 85-57 -Salt Lake 71-68 11.0Las Vegas 71-69 11.5Albuquerque 63-77 19.5

TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER: Manager Marty Pevey became the win-ningest manager in Iowa Cubs history with an 11-inning 6-3 victory at Nashville on April 12. He surpassed former Iowa manager, Joe Sparks with his 365th Iowa win, while also notching his 1,000th career minor league managerial win on the same night. Pevey ended the season with a 394-449 record with Iowa and a 1,047-1,067 career mark. Pevey, in his sixth season at the helm of the Iowa Cubs, was also selected to manage the PCL in the Triple-A All-Star Game. He led the league to a 12-7 victory over the International League.

D-FENSE: The I-Cubs’ 96 errors in 2018 tied the 2016 squad for the few-est in a season in franchise history. The team’s .981 fielding percentage tied for the second-best mark with the Iowa teams from 2005, 2011 and 2016.

PCL ReGuLaR seasoN staNDINGs

QUICK FACTSHome ........................................... 25-43Road ............................................ 25-45Day .............................................. 15-22Night ............................................ 35-65vs. LHP .......................................... 8-14vs. RHP ....................................... 42-74

Ending streak................................... L-3Longest win streak...............................5Longest losing streak...........................8

Extra innings .................................... 6-8Shutouts ........................................ 5-12Quality starts................................ 21-10One-run games............................ 18-24Lead after 7 ................................... 40-4Tied after 7 ...................................... 3-6Trail after 7 .................................... 7-78Lead after 8 ................................... 35-0Tied after 8 ...................................... 6-6Trail after 8 .................................... 2-71

Cubs score first............................ 35-30Opp. scores first .......................... 14-59Score 4 or more runs ................... 39-28Score fewer than 4 runs .............. 10-61Score 10+ runs ................................ 4-1Opp. score 10+ runs ........................ 0-8Comeback wins .................................11Walkoff wins.........................................8 Opp. walkoff wins .................................. 4

Iowa homers ................................ 28-24Iowa 10+ hits ............................... 22-16Opponent 10+ hits ......................... 8-35Out-hit opponent .......................... 30-26Equal hit total ................................... 9-7Out-hit by opponent ..................... 10-55Most hits in a game ...........................18Fewest hits in a game (9 Inn.) .............3Fewest hits in a game (7 Inn.) .............2

No errors...................................... 26-44With 1 error .................................. 20-30With 2 errors .................................... 1-9With 3+ errors .................................. 2-5

Travel days ...................................11-12First game of series ..................... 12-23Vs. NL affiliates ............................ 27-52Vs. AL affiliates ............................ 20-35Largest home crowd ...................13,005Largest road crowd .....................13,095

M. Pevey Iowa Record ............ 394-449M. Pevey Career Record ... 1,047-1,067

DOUBLED UP: Taylor Davis became the Iowa franchise leader with 55 career GIDP as an I-Cub. Davis’ 16 GIDP’s in 2018 were tied for second-most in the PCL behind Al-buquerque’s Josh Fuentes and New Orleans’ Cristhian Adams with 17 each.

KO’D: Nineteen Iowa batters struck out against Memphis on April 22 in a 12.0-inning game, tying the franchise record equaled three other times -- the last in 2014. Twelve innings marked the shortest game in which Iowa fanned 19 times. Iowa’s team total of 1,188 strikeouts in 2018 are the second-most in franchise history, trailing the 2014 I-Cubs with 1,280.

BAD BLOOD: Iowa marked a franchise re-cord with 10 consecutive home losses June 23 through Game 1 of a doubleheader on July 13. The I-Cubs were shut out twice through this stretch and were overall outscored 63-25 by their opponents. The streak was snapped by a 5-3 victory over Nashville. The previous record was eight-straight home losses, last matched in 1996.

HOME RUN HEARTACHES: Iowa finished at the bottom of the PCL with 79 home runs -- 17 behind New Orleans (96) in the pen-ultimate spot and 94 behind league-leading Salt Lake and Las Vegas (173). Iowa’s home run count was its fewest team total since the Oaks hit 77 in 1977. It is the fourth-lowest total among PCL teams in the last decade (OKC, 77 in 2009 | NO, 68 in 2015 | SL, 68 in 2016).

SLAP A W ON THIS ONE: Alberto Baldo-nado went 7-2 with a 4.88 ERA across 37 games for the I-Cubs. Only Nashville’s Dean Kiekhefer notched more wins in the PCL as a reliever, going 8-1. Seven victories paced the 2018 I-Cubs and marked the most wins for an Iowa reliever since Blake Cooper went 7-4 over 50 relief appearances in 2015. En-tering the season, Baldonado had not earned a win since Aug. 31, 2014 through a span of 135 games.

FULL HOUSE: Principal Park hosted a sea-son-high 13,005 fans on Aug. 3 for a Fire-work Friday vs. Salt Lake. It ranks as the 24th-largest crowd in Iowa Cubs history. The high for the day was 93 degrees with clear skies.

WALKING ON SUNSHINE: Mark Zagunis finished third in the PCL with 70 walks, mark-ing the second-consecutive season in which he has ranked in the top-five in the PCL in the category (70, t-4th in 2017). The out-fielder also ranked 11th with a .395 on-base percentage. His .395 OBP from 2018 and his .404 mark in 2017 are the highest marks for an I-Cub with 300+ at-bats since Lou Mon-tanez in 2011 (.396).

POWER SAP: Iowa wrapped the season with with no home runs through eight games against Colorado Springs at Security Service Field. Since at least 2005, no team has ever failed to hit a home run in a season series of three or more games in Colorado Springs. The only other time a team did not hit a long ball in a series at Colorado Springs was when Salt Lake and the Sky Sox played a rain-shortened two-game set in 2016.

OUCH: Three Iowa Cubs pitchers plunked three batters in a game to tie the franchise record – Trevor Clifton (July 8 @ Nashville), Duane Underwood Jr. (Aug. 17 @ Okla-homa City) and Jen-Ho Tseng (Aug. 19 vs. Oklahoma City). Prior to 2018, Iowa pitch-ers had only hit three batters in a game five times in 49 seasons. Blake Parker was the last I-Cub to plunk three in a game, coming on June 24, 2009 against New Orleans.

DOUBLE-DIGIT DOOM: Jen-Ho Tseng (2-15), Duane Underwood Jr. (5-10) and Alec Mills (5-12) all came away with double-digit losses on the year – a testament to their lon-gevity in the Iowa rotation. Tseng and Mills took the top-two spots among the PCL league leaders in losses, while only three other PCL pitchers outside of the I-Cubs logged 10 or more losses in 2018. The last time three Iowa pitchers had 10 or more losses in a single season was in 1992. Steve Adkins (7-13), Jeff Hartsock (5-12) and Laddie Renfroe (3-10) contributed to Iowa’s 51-92 season.

WITH SYRUP ON TOP: Dillon Maples dom-inated PCL hitters this season, using his eva-sive sinker to fool opposing hitters. Maples set an Iowa franchise record with a 17.67 K/9 rate (10.0+IP), while also leading PCL relievers (30.0+IP). The righty struck out four in a single inning twice due to dropped third strikes, and struck out the side 12 total times.

THE HIGHS AND THE LOWS: One year re-moved from his second career Chicago Cubs Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors, Jen-Ho Tseng spent his first full season at the Triple-A level and never found his footing with Iowa. The 23-year-old set a franchise record with 11 consecutive losses (May 30-Aug. 30), and finished the season 2-15 to tied with Chris Floethe (1972) and Drew Rucin-ski (2016) for second in losses in a season for Iowa. Tseng saw glimmers of excellence, collecting seven quality starts, but couldn’t gain offensive support as he was 1-4 in these games.

THAT’LL LEAVE A MARK: Stephen Bruno was pegged by a team-leading 12 pitches -- the most in a single season since Calvin Mur-ray was also hit 12 times in 2005. Bruno has been hit by 23 pitches wearing an Iowa Cubs uniform, placing him in a tie for fifth all-time in Iowa franchise history with Bobby Scales.

K KOUNTER: Ryan Court finished the sea-son fourth in the PCL in strikeouts with 149 -- 32 percent of his plate appear-ances (450PA). Court improved as the season worn on, seeing his K rate peak at 48 percent in April, and dip to 21 percent in July.

MOVIN’ ON UP: Sixteen of Iowa’s 56 play-ers from 2018 made their Triple-A debuts this season. The pack was highlighted by the Cubs No. 2 prospect RHP Adbert Alzolay, RHP Trevor Clifton, RHP Duane Under-wood Jr. and power-hitting INF Jason Vo-sler.

KEEP IT CLOSE: Ninety-five of Iowa’s 138 games were decided by three or fewer runs in 2018, leaving just 43 contests decided by a wider margin. The I-Cubs went 18-24 in one-run contests (14th in the PCL), 11-25 in two-run games (16th in the PCL) and 3-14 in three-run games (16th in the PCL).

STREAKING: Ryan Court compiled a 20-game hitting streak July 4-26, batting .457 (32-for-70) with 7 doubles, one triple, two home runs, and 14 RBI. It was the longest streak for an I-Cub since Willson Contreras also hit safely in 20-straight games in 2016. The 20-game streak was tied for the fifth-lon-gest hitting streak in the PCL for the season. Court extended this streak to a 25-game on-base streak through Aug. 1 (.420, 37-for-88, 8 2B, 3B, 3HR, 19RBI, 10BB, 20K).

HOLDING ON: Iowa went a perfect 35-0 when leading after eight innings. Iowa and Omaha (53-0) were the only PCL teams that didn’t lose a lead after the eighth.

TROPHY CASE: Ryan Court was named the PCL Player of the Week on July 23 af-ter batting .615 (16-for-26) and hitting for the cycle. It was the first PCL Player of the Week honor for an I-Cub since Daniel Vogelbach won the award in May of 2016. Alec Mills earned the league’s Pitcher of the Week award for the period of July 30-Aug. 5 after spinning 6.0 perfect frames on Aug. 1 vs. Salt Lake. He threw 53 of 75 pitches for strikes and fanned four in the outing.

ROCKED BY ROSARIO: Randy Rosario led the Cubs with a 0.75 ERA, becoming one of four I-Cubs to post a sub-1.00 ERA with 20.0+ innings pitched in the team’s PCL his-tory. The lefty is joined in this exclusive group by Spencer Patton (0.75 ERA-2016), Andrew Cashner (0.86-2010) and Rod Beck (0.59-2003)

STACKING UP THE I-CUBS AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SAC SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP SLG OBP LOBOFFENSE .244 138 4,512 526 1,101 1575 201 18 79 497 39 33 52 451 18 1,188 90 38 95 .349 .318 948PCL FINISH 16 T-16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 4 T-12 T-12 9 2 5 T-7 T-8 16 16 16 15

ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR SAC SF HB BB IBB SO WP BKPITCHING 4.46 138 138 0 5 138 23 1179.2 1153 649 585 121 43 42 60 494 21 1,069 62 7 PCL FINISH 9 T-15 T-15 T-11 T-10 T-7 T-14 16 2 8 7 7 2 T-8 T-12 12 2 12 T-5 T-5

MONTH PA K K%April 69 33 48%May 101 35 35%June 52 21 31%July 101 22 22%Aug. 123 38 31%Sept. 2 0 0%TOTAL 450 149 32%

HITTERS’ HIGHLIGHTSLane Adams • OF • 32G, .265 (11-for-81), 8R, 2 2B, 3B, 6RBI, 13BB, 32K, 9/12 SB• Signed by the Cubs as a free agent on May 8 … assigned to Iowa on May 21• Finished fifth among I-Cubs with 9 stolen bases• Went 4-for-11 with a double, triple and two RBI through his first three games with Iowa … collected just seven more hits through his final 29 games, batting .100 (7-for-70)• Released by the Cubs on June 30• Career stats with Iowa (2016, ‘18): 39G, .158 (17-for-107), 11R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 8RBI, 13BB, 37K, 14/27 SB

Wynton Bernard • OF • 61G, .240 (30-for-147), 17R, 10 2B, 3 3B, HR, 13RBI, 6BB, 32K, 11/13 SB• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … assigned to Double-A Tennessee on July 18• Recorded nine multi-hit games and 11 one-hit games• Tied Mark Zagunis for second on the roster with 11 stolen bases … was caught just twice• Hit his first home run of the season on May 18 off Omaha’s Scott Barlow• Went 5-for-7 with three runs, two doubles, one home run and two RBI through two games May 18-19 against Omaha• Stole a pair of bases on June 11 against El Paso • Hit .262 (28-for-107) against righties and .050 (2-for-40) vs. lefties

vs. RHP: .262, 4RBI vs. LHP: .050, HR, 9RBI HOME: .253, HR, 8RBI ROAD: .153, 5RBI RISP: .250 (8-for-32), 10RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (5/18 vs. OMA) H: 3 (5/18 vs. OMA) 2B: 2 (2x) 3B: 1 (3x) HR: 1 (5/18 vs. OMA) RBI: 3 (4/20 vs. NAS) BB: 1 (6BB) SO: 2 (4x) SB: 2 (6/11 vs. ELP) Hitting Streak: 2 games (3x)

David Bote • INF/LF • 61G, .268 (63-for-235), 34R, 10 2B, 2 3B, 13HR, 41RBI, 26BB, 63K, 3/4 SB• Prior to the season, rated as the Cubs No. 7 prospect by MLB.com and the No. 12 prospect by Baseball America• Led Iowa with 13 home runs, despite playing in just 61 games … tied for third with 41 RBI• Started 14 games at short, 36 games at second, eight games at third and two games in left field• Made his major league debut with Chicago on April 21 at Colorado (1-3, 2B) … roped a double in his first at-bat• Logged five stints with Chicago: April 21-28, May 8-17, June 26-July 11, July 15-16 and July 26-end of season• Was the first 2018 I-Cub to make his major league debut• Went 5-for-5 on May 6 at Round Rock, logging the first five-hit game for an I-Cub since Jorge Soler on Aug. 23, 2014 at Reno (5-for-5)• Drew a bases-loaded walk to walk it off for Iowa in a 4-3 win over Colorado Springs on June 22 … accomplished the same feat on July 8 for Chicago against Cincinnati• Hit the second of back-to-back home runs with Victor Caratini with two outs in the first inning on June 16 at Tacoma• Hit the first of back-to-back home runs with Ryan Court in the seventh inning on July 20 against New Orleans • Career stats with Iowa (2014, ‘16, ‘18): 77G, .281 (75-for-267), 41R, 10 2B, 2 3B, 15HR, 47RBI, 30BB, 69K, 4/5 SB

vs. RHP: .247, 7HR, 24RBI vs. LHP: .356, 6HR, 17RBI HOME: .250, 5HR, 18RBI ROAD: .285, 8HR, 24RBI RISP: .328 (20-for-61), 1HR, 24RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (4/16 @ MEM) H: 5 (5/6 @ RR) 2B: 1 (10X) 3B: 1 (2x) HR: 1 (13x) RBI: 3 (2x) BB: 2 (5x) SO: 3 (3x) SB: (1 (3x) Hitting Streak: 8 games (April 20-May 7) • .400, 16-for-40, 4 2B, 2HR, 8RBI, 6BB, 4K, 1SB

Stephen Bruno • INF/LF • 91G, .240 (65-for-271), 27R, 13 2B, 3HR, 20RBI, 18BB, 46K, 5/11SB• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster for the second-consecutive season ... appeared in an I-Cubs uniform for the third overall season (2016-18)• Pitched for Iowa on June 15 at Reno (1.0 IP, 1H)• On the DL June 18-30 and July 18-25• Walked 18 times – more than his previous two seasons combined (15) and his most in a single season since 2015 with Dou-ble-A Tennessee (26)• Hit by a team-leading 12 pitches … his 23 HBPs with Iowa place him in a tie for fifth all-time in Iowa franchise history with Bobby Scales• Started 42 games at second, 19 games at third and 22 games in left field … committed four total errors• Hit a season-best .287 (25-for-87) in August • Career stats with Iowa (2016-18): 194G, .249 (126-for-505), 56 R, 24 2B, 13HR, 58RBI, 25BB, 94K, 13/19 SB

vs. RHP: .219, 2HR, 10RBI vs. LHP: .321, HR, 4RBI HOME: .241, HR, 10RBI ROAD: .238, 2HR, 10RBI RISP: .185 (10-for-54), 12RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (6x) H: 3 (5x) 2B: 2 (8/16 vs. COS) 3B: - HR: 1 (3x) RBI: 2 (4x) BB: 3 (8/5 vs. LV)* SO: 2 (6x) SB: 1 (5x) Hitting Streak: 5 games (April 21-29) • .429, 9-for-21, 2B, RBI, 4K, 1CS *Tied career high

Kris Bryant (MLR) • 3B/LF • 4G, .200 (2-for-10), 3R, RBI, 3BB, 4K• Logged a rehab assignment with Iowa Aug. 27-31• Career stats with Iowa (2014-15, ’18): 81G, .294 (83-for-282), 67R, 15 2B, 3B, 24HR, 63RBI, 48BB, 98K

Victor Caratini • C • 32G, .313 (36-for-115), 13R, 7 2B, 4HR, 22RBI, 18BB, 25K• Optioned from Chicago on May 26 … recalled for the remainder of the season on July 4• Recorded 11 multi-hit games• Reached base in 27 of 32 games• Led the team with a .409 on-base percentage• Notched his first career multi-homer game with two blasts on June 16 at Tacoma as part of a 4-for-4 effort … hit the first of back-to-back, two-out homers with David Bote in the first inning … also walked once to reach base in all five of his plate appear-ances … fell a triple shy of the super cycleCareer stats with Iowa (2017-18): 115G, .334 (136-for-407), 63R, 34 2B, 3 3B, 14HR, 83RBI, 45BB, 73K, SB

vs. RHP: .307, 4HR, 19RBI vs. LHP: .333, 3RBI HOME: .298, HR, 12RBI ROAD: .328, 3HR, 10RBI RISP: .333 (11-for-33),16RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (6/16 @ TAC)* H: 4 (6/16 @ TAC)* 2B: 2 (6/15 @ RNO)* 3B: - HR: 2 (6/16 @ TAC)** RBI: 3 (6/6 vs. ABQ) BB: 2 (3x) SO: 2 (12x) SB: -Hitting Streak: 5 (2x) **New career high *Tied career high

Erick Castillo • C • 2G • .143 (1-for-7), BB• Assigned to Iowa from Double-A Tennessee on Aug. 31 to replace Taylor Davis after he was selected by Chicago • Went 1-for-3 with one walk and one run in his Triple-A debut on Aug. 31 vs. Round Rock … punched his first hit off Chris Row-ley in the sixth inning• Cut down one of two potential base stealers

Chris Coghlan • 1B/LF • 53G, .235 (42-for-179), 28R, 11 2B, 3B, 4HR, 15RBI, 22BB, 34K, 1/2 SB• Signed by Chicago on March 29 … began the season rehabbing in Arizona before getting assigned to Iowa on July 1 • Started 22 games at first base and 17 in left field• Struck out multiple times in a game just seven times out of 53 games played• Went 4-for-5 with two runs, two doubles and one RBI on Aug. 7 vs. Las Vegas … it was his first four-hit game since Sept. 13, 2015 (4-for-5) at Philadelphia while with Chicago• Hit a one-out, game-tying home run in the ninth inning on Aug. 31 vs. Round Rock in an eventual 6-5 loss in 10.0 frames• Hit a home run on the first pitch of the game from New Orleans’ Jeff Brigham on Aug. 11• Reached base in 11-straight games to end the season, batting .333 (12-for-36) with five doubles, one home run, five RBI, seven walks and eight strikeouts• Career stats with Iowa (2014, ’16, ’18): 102G, .252 (67-for-266), 40R, 19 2B, 3B, 4HR, 22RBI, 35K, 54K, 7/9 SB

vs. RHP: .221, 3HR, 9RBI vs. LHP: .279, HR, 7RBI HOME: .259, 2HR, 8RBI ROAD: .214, 2HR, 7RBI RISP: .270 (10-for-37), 11RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (6x) H: 4 (8/7 vs. LV) 2B: 2 (8/7 vs. LV) 3B: 1 (7/20 vs. NO) HR: 1 (4x) RBI: 2 (3x) BB: 2 (3x) SO: 3 (7/13 vs. NAS) SB: 1 (8/28 vs. OKC)Hitting Streak: 4 (2x)

Ryan Court • INF • 114G, .262 (101-for-386), 50R, 21 2B, 3B, 11HR, 62RBI, 56BB, 149K, 5/7 SB• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … served a DL stint June 5-18• Finished the season sixth all-time in single season strikeouts with 149• Paced the I-Cubs in doubles (21) and RBI (62), was second in walks (56), tied for second in home runs (11) and was third in runs (50)• Hit a leadoff homer on May 4 off Round Rock’s David Hurlbut, the first of his career … hit .306 (11-for-36) out of the leadoff spot• Mashed a walkoff single to left on May 17 to give Iowa a 4-3 win over Omaha in 11.0 innings• Hit for the cycle on July 20 vs. New Orleans … it was Iowa’s second cycle in history and the first since Robin Jennings accom-plished the feat on August 15, 1997 vs. Oklahoma City … Court’s triple was his only three-bagger of the season• Named the PCL Player of the Week on July 23 after batting .615 (16-for-26) and hitting for the cycle … it was the first PCL Player of the Week honor for an I-Cub since Daniel Vogelbach won the award in May of 2016• Compiled a 20-game hitting streak July 4-26, batting .457 (32-for-70) … it was the longest streak for an I-Cub since Willson Contreras also hit safely in 20-straight games in 2016 … finished the season tied for the fifth-longest hitting streak in the PCL … extended this streak to a 25-game on-base streak through Aug. 1• Reached base in 23-consecutive road games June 27-Aug. 17, batting .346 (28-for-81) with a .448 on-base percentage• Hit the second of back-to-back home runs with David Bote in the seventh inning on July 20 against New Orleans • Hit a season-best .400 (36-for-90) in July, before batting .200 (20-for-97) in August• Drew 32 walks in 86 games before walking 28 times in 24 games from Aug. 4 through the end of the season

vs. RHP: .250, 6HR, 40RBI vs. LHP: .308, 5HR, 22RBI HOME: .253, 3HR, 29RBI ROAD: .271, 8HR, 33RBI RISP: .312 (34-for-109), 3HR, 49RBI2018 Highs: R: 4 (7/20 vs. NO)* H: 4 (7/20 vs. NO) 2B: 2 (7/14 vs. NAS) 3B: 1 (7/20 vs. NO) HR: 1 (13x) RBI: 4 (6/27 @ NO) BB: 3 (2x) SO: 4 (2x)* SB: 2 (7/13 vs. NAS)*Hitting Streak: 20 games (July 4-26) • .457, 32-for-70, 15R, 7 2B, 3B, 2HR, 14RBI, 8BB, 15K, 4SB, 1CS *Tied career high

Taylor Davis • C/INF • 107G, .275 (98-for-356), 38R, 18 2B, 4HR, 41RBI, 40BB, 57K, 0/2 SB• Led the team in batting with a .275 average (200+ AB) … finished second with 18 doubles and third with 40 walks• Cut down 23 percent of potential base stealers (18CS/78ATT)• Reached base in 18-straight road games May 22-July 7, batting .355 (22-for-62) with a .452 on-base percentage • Tied with Mike Freeman and Mark Zagunis for the team lead with 27 multi-hit games• Grounded into 16 double plays, second-most in the PCL … became the Iowa franchise career leader with 55 GIDP as an I-Cub• On the disabled list May 10-18• Logged a career-high six RBI with a 4-for-5 game on May 25 vs. New Orleans … hit a bases-loaded, two-RBI single in the first, RBI singles in the second and fourth innings, and a two-RBI double in the eighth … his four hits tied a career high, set on July 29, 2011• Hit a season-best .333 (22-for-66) in April with a .392 on-base percentage• Hit .306 (72-for-235) while catching• With 40 walks and 57 strikeouts, recorded a 1.43 : 1 strikeout-to-walk ratio … has a career 1.30 : 1 mark as an I-Cub• Career stats with Iowa (2015-18): 359G, .285 (340-for-1195), 132R, 77 2B, 4 3B, 16HR, 152RBI, 128BB, 167K, 2/8 SB

vs. RHP: .269, 4HR, 31RBI vs. LHP: .300, 10RBI HOME: .286, 3HR, 25RBI ROAD: .263, HR, 16RBI RISP: .295 (26-for-88), HR, 33RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (6/2 @ COS) H: 4 (5/25 vs. NO)* 2B: 2 (2x) 3B: - HR: 1 (4x) RBI: 6 (5/25 vs. NO)** BB: 2 (7x) SO: 2 (7x) SB: -Hitting Streak: 9 games (April 23-May 2) • .417, 15-for-36, 3 2B, HR, 4RBI, BB, 3K **New career high *Tied career high

Christian Donanhue • INF • 3G, .000 (0-for-6), RBI, BB, K• On Iowa’s roster June 22-25• Collected an RBI on a groundout in his first Triple-A at-bat on June 23 vs. Colorado Springs

Mike Freeman • INF/CF • 78G, .274 (83-for-303), 51R, 15 2B, 2 3B, 6HR, 38RBI, 25BB, 66K, 6/12 SB• Paced the team with 51 runs scored while playing in just 78 games• Hit three home runs against Omaha on April 30 for his first career multi-homer game … it was the first three-homer game for an I-Cub since Edgar Gonzalez on Aug. 6, 2013 … also collected a career-high five RBI• Hit a walk-off single on May 20 against Omaha• Started 55 games at shortstop, posting a .987 fielding percentage (3 E / 230 TC) … also logged time at second base, third, and center field• On the disabled list June 22-Aug. 17 with a knee injury … served a four-game rehab assignment with Mesa• Reached base in his first 11 games after his activation from the DL … hit .390 (16-for-41) with five doubles, one home run, 10 RBI, seven walks and eight strikeouts … posted five-consecutive multi-hit games to begin this stretch (10-for-20)• Collected 11 of his 38 RBI on the season from Aug. 17-Sept. 2• Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 101G, .274 (104-for-380), 61R, 18 2B, 2 3B, 8HR, 44RBI, 32BB, 85K, 9/15 SB

vs. RHP: .278, 5HR, 31RBI vs. LHP: .261, HR, 7RBI HOME: .234, 4HR, 18RBI ROAD: .307, 2HR, 20RBI RISP: .260 (19-for-73), 2HR, 30RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (5x) H: 3 (3x) 2B: 1 (18x) 3B: 1 (2x) HR: 3 (4/30 vs. OMA)** RBI: 5 (4/30 vs. OMA)** BB: 2 (5x) SO: 4 (5/5 @ RR)* SB: 1 (6x)Hitting Streak: 10 games (May 14-24) • .341, 14-for-41, 3 2B, HR, 11RBI, 2BB, 4K, SB, CS **New career high *Tied career high

Chris Gimenez • C/INF • 68G, .204 (41-for-201), 15R, 12 2B, 3B, 2HR, 18RBI, 20BB, 67K, 1/2 SB• Selected by Chicago on May 26 ... DFA’d on July 4 ... cleared waivers and outrighted to Iowa on July 6 … traded to Minnesota for C Bobby Wilson with a PTBNL or cash on Aug. 30• Started 37 games behind the dish, one at third base and nine at first• Pitched for Iowa on July 25 at Fresno … allowed one hit in a scoreless inning• Hit a seventh-inning grand slam on Aug. 5 off Las Vegas’ Buddy Baumann, Iowa’s first since Ian Happ on April 27, 2017 • Collected five RBI on Aug. 15 vs. Colorado Springs, his most since April 30, 2015 with Round Rock against Nashville• Roped a triple on Aug. 22 in Game 1 of a doubleheader at Colorado Springs, his first since Sept. 25, 2015 while with Texas

vs. RHP: .203, HR, 13RBI vs. LHP: .208, HR, 5RBI HOME: .209, 2HR, 17RBI ROAD: .200, RBI RISP: .143 (9-for-63), 2HR, 18RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (4/20 vs. NAS) H: 2 (6x) 2B: 1 (12x) 3B: 1 (8/22 @ COS) HR: 1 (2x) RBI: 5 (8/15 vs. COS) BB: 2 (2x) SO: 4 (7/24 @ FRE) SB: 1 (5/6 @ RR)Hitting Streak: 6 games (May 11-18) • .350, 7-for-20, 2 2B, 3RBI, 4BB, 6K

Erick Gonzalez • C • Added to Iowa’s roster from Single-A South Bend on Sept. 1• Did not appear in a game

Terrance Gore • OF • 11G, .118 (4-for-34), 6R, 2BB, 13K, 5/6 SB• Traded from Kansas City to the Chicago Cubs for cash on Aug. 15 … assigned to Iowa on Aug. 16• Went 1-for-4 with one run, one strikeout and one stolen base on Aug. 16 against Colorado Springs in his Iowa Cubs debut• Stole two bases on Aug. 17 at Oklahoma City … logged four total two-steal games including his time with Omaha• Selected by Chicago on Sept. 1

Jacob Hannemann • OF • 116G, .238 (89-for-374), 44R, 14 2B, 3 3B, 6HR, 32RBI, 27BB, 84K, 22/28 SB• On the DL with a finger injury April 18-24• Led Iowa with 22 stolen bases, executing his fifth-straight 20+ steal season• Scored 44 runs, the fifth-most on the team … tied Wynton Bernard for the team lead with three triples• Hit .116 (5-for-43) from April 5-29, before bouncing back to bat .336 (42-for-125) from April 30-June 14• Went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two runs on Aug. 28 vs. Oklahoma City … it was his first four-hit game since July 24, 2015 while with Double-A Tennessee • Started 68 games in center field, 30 games in right and three in left … recorded eight outfield assists• Recorded a hit in 11 of his final 13 games, batting .349 (15-for-43) with 10 of his 15 hits falling for extra-bases (6 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR)• Drew just seven walks in 44 games following the All-Star Break• Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 196G, .250 (165-for-661), 84R, 37 2B, 4 3B, 11HR, 58RBI, 51BB, 153K, 45/54 SB

vs. RHP: .236, 5HR, 24RBI vs. LHP: .244, HR, 8RBI HOME: .285, 2HR, 12RBI ROAD: .201, 4HR, 20RBI RISP: .212 (21-for-99), HR, 24RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (6x) H: 4 (8/28 vs. OKC) 2B: 2 (8/28 vs. OKC)* 3B: 1 (3x) HR: 1 (11x) RBI: 2 (5x) BB: 2 (2x) SO: 4 (2x) SB: 2 (7/15 vs. NAS)Hitting Streak: 8 games (May 30-June 8) • .357, 10-for-28, 2 2B, HR, 2RBI, 3BB, K, 3SB *Tied career high

Trey Martin • OF • 46G, .201 (28-for-139), 11R, 3 2B, 3B, 9RBI, 9BB, 54K, 5/6 SB• Promoted from Double-A Tennessee to Iowa on July 1• Started 34 games in center field and three games in right field• Logged his first Triple-A hit as part of a 2-for-4 effort on July 2 vs. Memphis• Boosted his batting average from .167 on July 22 to .230 on Aug. 4 by going 11-for-33 (.333) • Did not record an extra-base hit through his final 22 games of the season• Recorded a .990 fielding percentage, committing one error through 97 total outfield chances

vs. RHP: .181, 5RBI vs. LHP: .265, 4RBI HOME: .161, 3RBI ROAD: .234, 6RBI RISP: .250 (10-for-40), 9RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (8/4 vs. LV) H: 3 (7/28 @ SAC) 2B: 1 (3x) 3B: 1 (7/8 @ NAS) HR: - RBI: 2 (7/30 @ SAC) BB: 1 (9x) SO: 3 (7/16 @ MEM) SB: 1 (5x)Hitting Streak: 6 games (July 24-30) • .391, 9-for-23, 2 2B, 4RBI, BB, 7K

Efren Navarro • 1B • 48G, .310 (57-for-184), 17R, 10 2B, 3B, 4HR, 29RBI, 23BB, 38K, 0/1 SB• Gave Iowa a walk-off win on Opening Day with a single in the eighth inning in Game 2 of a doubleheader against Oklahoma City• Reached base in 32 of his first 33 games with Iowa and 43 of his 48 games overall … had a hit in all but nine games• Batted .400 (45-for0180) against lefties, while hitting .281 (39-for-139) vs. righties• Led the team with a .337 average (33-for-98) in May … also collected a team-best 27 RBI in the month• Posted a .995 fielding percentage, committing two errors in 361 total chances … recorded 21 assists and helped turn 38 double plays• Selected by Chicago on April 10 when Anthony Rizzo was placed on the Disabled List … optioned on April 15 … DFA’d on May 26 … cleared waivers and sent outright to Iowa• Went 4-for-4 with four runs, two doubles, one RBI and one walk on May 25 vs. New Orleans … his four runs scored were the most for an I-Cub since John Andreoli on July 18, 2017 vs. Nashville and a career high• Released by the Cubs on June 14 to sign with the Hanshin Tigers of the Nippon Professional Baseball League

vs. RHP: .281, 4HR, 22RBI vs. LHP: .400, 7RBI HOME: .351, 3HR, 18RBI ROAD: .267, HR, 11RBI RISP: .356 (16-for-45), 19RBI2018 Highs: R: 4 (5/25 vs. NO) H: 4 (5/24 vs. NO)** 2B: 2 (2x) 3B: 1 (4/27 @ OKC) HR: 1 (4x) RBI: 3 (5/1 vs. OMA) BB: 2 (4x) SO: 2 (10x) SB: -Hitting Streak: 11 games (May 4-14) •.381, 16-for-42, 4R, 2 2B, HR, 9RBI, 6BB, 7K **New career high

Tyler Pearson • C • 2G, .167 (1-for-6), R, 3K• Promoted from Advanced-A Myrtle Beach May 10-18 to fill in for an injured Taylor Davis• Made his Triple-A debut on May 12 against Round Rock• Recorded his first Triple-A hit on May 15 off Round Rock’s Yohander Mendez

Bijan Rademacher • 1B/OF • 114G, .251 (86-for-342), 26R, 14 2B, 2HR, 31RBI, 37BB, 67K, 2/4 SB• On the Disabled List with an oblique injury April 15-22 … placed back on the DL on Aug. 23 and remained• Reached base in each of his first 14 games of the season, recording a hit in 13 of them while batting .326 (15-for-46)• Started a career-high 18 games at first base … hit .314 (22-for-70) when playing first … started 34 games in right and 30 games in left• Hit a ninth-inning home run against Memphis on April 22 to send the game into extra innings … Iowa dropped the game 8-6 in 12.0 frames• Walked with the bases loaded to give Iowa a walk-off win over New Orleans on May 27 … hit a sacrifice fly to give Iowa an-other walk-off win the next day• Collected four RBI on June 3 at Colorado Springs with a two-RBI double in the ninth – sending the game to extra innings – and a two-RBI single in the 10th to help Iowa to a 6-2 victory … it was his first four-RBI game since April 19, 2016 with Tennessee• Batted a season-best .316 (24-for-76) through 27 games in July … ranked second on the team behind Ryan Court’s .400 aver-age for the month• Career stats with Iowa (2016-18): 243G, .272 (191-for-701), 74R, 35 2B, 2 3B, 10HR, 85RBI, 80BB, 145K, 5/9 SB

vs. RHP: .240, 2HR, 25RBI vs. LHP: .288, 6RBI HOME: .255, HR, 9RBI ROAD: .249, HR, 22RBI RISP: .259 (22-for-85), HR, 29RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (2x) H: 3 (4x) 2B: 1 (14x) 3B: - HR: 1 (2x) RBI: 4 (6/3 @ COS) BB: 3 (5/9 @ OMA)* SO: 3 (4/11 @ NAS) SB: 1 (2x)Hitting Streak: 7 games (April 13-28) • .308, 8-for-26, 2B, HR, 3RBI, 2BB, 10K *Tied career high

Will Remillard • C • 15G, .061 (2-for-33), 3R, 2B, RBI, 2BB, 17K• Promoted to Iowa from Double-A Tennessee on July 12• Tabbed his first Triple-A RBI with a sacrifice fly on July 19 at Memphis• Recorded his first Triple-A hit on July 29 as part of a 2-for-4 effort at Sacramento … they were his only hits of the season for Iowa• Started seven games behind the dish and cut down two of 13 potential base stealers (15%)

Ali Solis • C • 27G, .182 (12-for-66), 3R, 2 2B, HR, 4RBI, BB, 24K• On the Disabled List April 5-14, April 30-May 9, May 19-25, July 1-5, July 12-21 and July 27-through his stay with Iowa … loaned to Sultanes de Monterrey on Aug. 7 for the remainder of the season• Cut down four of nine base stealers (44%)• Went 3-for-4 on May 9 at Omaha with one double and two RBI• Recorded his only other multi-hit game on July 22 vs. New Orleans, going 2-for-2 with a run scored• Started eight games at catcher and three at first base• Pitched at New Orleans on June 27, allowing one run via a solo home run from Isaac Galloway … helped Iowa hold the lead for a 12-8 victory• Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 85G, .232 (52-for-224), 21R, 15 2B, 4HR, 23RBI, 9BB, 72K, 1/1 SB

Jason Vosler • 3B • 63G, .263 (62-for-236), 28R, 11 2B, 3B, 11 HR, 47RBI, 13BB, 79K• Promoted to Iowa from Double-A Tennessee on June 25, making his Triple-A debut the same day in New Orleans (0-4, 3K)• Started 59 games at third base and three at first• Recorded his first Triple-A hit on June 26 at New Orleans• Hit his first Triple-A long ball with a three-run blast on June 28 off New Orleans’ Zac Gallen• Logged his first Triple-A three-hit game on July 26 at Fresno (3-for-5)• Matched a career high in hits, going 4-for-4 with two runs and two RBI on Aug. 5 vs. Las Vegas … fell a triple shy of the cycle• Led the team with 26 RBI in August – 23% of Iowa’s runs batted in (111 team RBI)• Struck out at least once in 56 of 63 games• Led the Cubs’ farm system in home runs with 23 – 12 with Tennessee and 11 with Iowa … tied Ryan Court for the second-most home runs on Iowa’s roster, trailing only David Bote (13) … his home run total was the most for a Cubs minor leaguer since Kris Bryant hit 43 in 2014• Was second to Ryan Court (62) with 47 RBI while playing in 51 fewer games with Iowa … finished the season with a career-high 93 RBI• Set career highs in both RBI and home runs … also set career marks with 129 games played and 149 strikeouts• Went 9-for-15 in four games to end the season

vs. RHP: .269, 9HR, 24RBI vs. LHP: .241, 2HR, 13RBI HOME: .311, 6HR, 26RBI ROAD: .223, 5HR, 21RBI RISP: .333 (26-for-78), 5HR, 37RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (4x) H: 4 (8/5 vs. LV)* 2B: 1 (11x) 3B: 1 (8/19 @ OKC) HR: 1 (11x) RBI: 4 8/28 vs. OKC) BB: 2 (7/21 vs. NO) SO: 3 (5x) SB: -Hitting Streak: 16 (June 26-July 13) • .333, 19-for-61, 3 2B, 4 HR, 14RBI, BB, 21K *Tied career high

PITCHERS’ HIGHLIGHTS

Chesny Young • INF/LF • 81G, .266 (72-for-271), 8 2B, 3B, 20RBI, 16BB, 54K, 4/5 SB• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster• Started 31 games at second, 21 at third, 12 at short stop, six in left field and one at first base• Hit .183 (11-for-60) in April, before bouncing back to hit a season-best .325 (25-for-77) in May• Ripped a triple on April 26 at Oklahoma City, his first since June 16, 2016 with Double-A Tennessee• Batted .275 (68-for-247) prior to the All-Star break, followed by a .167 (4-for-24) average in limited time following the break• Tabbed a career-high three RBI on June 5 at Nashville, going 2-for-4 in the game• On the Disabled List May 21-29, and July 24-Aug. 31 with an oblique injury … served a four-game rehab stint with Mesa• Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 201G, .260 (181-for-696), 89R, 28 2B, 3B, 53 RBI, 49BB, 124K, 11/18 SB

vs. RHP: 259, 19RBI vs. LHP: .288, RBI HOME: .221, 8RBI ROAD: .307, 12RBI RISP: .311 (23-for-74), 19RBI2018 Highs: R: 2 (4x) H: 3 (4x) 2B: 1 (8x) 3B: 1 (4/26 @ OKC) HR: - RBI: 3 (7/5 @ NAS)** BB: 2 (2x) SO: 4 (4/22 vs. MEM)* SB: 1 (4x) Hitting Streak: 8 games (April 29-May 9) • .400, 12-for-30), 2 2B, 2RBI, BB, 8K, SB *Tied career high **New Career High

Mark Zagunis • OF • 115G, .272 (101-for-371), 63R, 17 2B, 7HR, 40RBI, 70BB, 101K, 11/12 SB• Prior to the season, rated as the Cubs No. 20 prospect by Baseball America…currently rated as the organization’s No. 24 pros-pect by MLB.com• Recalled by Chicago on May 9 ... optioned May 15 … placed on the 60-day disabled list on Sept. 4 with right shoulder inflam-mation• Tabbed his first major league hit on May 11 with a pinch-hit double off the White Sox’ Luis Avilan• Finished third in the PCL with 70 walks … placed 11th with a .395 on-base percentage … his .395 OBP from 2018 and his .404 mark in 2017 are the highest marks for an I-Cub with 300+ at-bats since Lou Montanez in 2011 (.396)• Posted a .400 OBP when leading off an inning (27-for-96, 18BB)• Reached base in all but 23 games • Set a career high with 101 strikeouts• Tied Taylor Davis and Mike Freeman with a team-leading 27 multi-hit games• Hit .444 (20-for-45) with a .519 OBP April 15-30• Batted .412 (21-for-51) with a .516 OBP through a 16-game stretch July 19-Aug. 3• Walked four times in a game – tying a career high – while going 1-for-1 on April 21 vs. Memphis … also reached base in all of his plate appearances on May 25 vs. New Orleans, going 2-for-2 with three walks• Drew multiple walks in a game 14 times• Went 4-for-5 with two doubles on July 2 vs. Memphis … tied a career high in hits last set on May 18, 2016 while with Double-A Tennessee• Stole two bases on July 14 vs. Nashville and again on July 17 vs. Memphis … they were his first multi-steal games since July 2, 2016 at Round Rock• Career stats with Iowa (2016-18): 262G, .270 (238-for-880), 153R, 50 2B, 5 3B, 26HR, 120RBI, 162BB, 236K, 19/23 SB

vs. RHP: .272, 7HR, 33RBI vs. LHP: .275, 7RBI HOME: .291, 3HR, 18RBI ROAD: .254, 4HR, 22RBI RISP: .287, HR, 31RBI2018 Highs: R: 3 (2x)* H: 4 (7/2 vs. MEM)* 2B: 2 (7/2 vs. MEM)* 3B: - HR: 1 (7x) RBI: 3 (3x) BB: 4 (4/21 vs. MEM)* SO: 3 (7x) SB: 2 (2x)*Hitting Streak: 7 games (April 15-22) • .571, 12-for-21, 5R, 2 2B, HR, 7RBI, 6BB, 3K, SB *Tied career high

Adbert Alzolay • RHP • 2-4, 4.76 ERA, 8G, 8GS, 39.2IP, 43H, 21R, 21ER, 4HR, 13BB, 27K, 1.41 WHIP• Rated as the Cubs No. 2 prospect by MLB.com• Promoted from Double-A Tennessee to Iowa on April 20• Made his Triple-A debut against Nashville on April 20, scattering two hits and one run via home run through 6.0 innings … he fanned six and walked two while using just 75 pitches• Spun a season-best 7.0 frames against Omaha on April 30, allowing just one hit, walking two and whiffing six• Allowed a career-high three home runs on May 14 through 4.2 innings vs. Round Rock • Removed from a start against Nashville due to injury after 4.0 perfect innings … placed on the DL with a lat strain on May 30 and missed the remainder of the season

vs. RH: .283 (30-for-106), 2HR, 9BB, 21K vs. LH: .277 (13-for-47), 2HR, 4BB, 6K HOME: 2-2, 3.46 ERA, 5GS ROAD: 0-2, 7.24 ERA, 3GS2018 Highs: IP: 7.0 (4/30 vs. OMA)* H: 9 (3x) R: 5 (2x) ER: 5 (2x) HR: 3 (5/14 vs. RR)** BB: 3 (5/24 @ RR) SO: 6 (4/20 vs. NAS)Quality Starts: 2 *Tied career high **New career High

Alberto Baldonado • LHP • 7-2, 4.88 ERA, 0/2 SV, 37G, GS, 59.0IP, 61H, 35R, 32ER, 5HR, 37BB, 66K, 1.66 WHIP• Began and ended the season on Iowa’s roster … active for every game with the exception of a stint on the temporary inactive list Aug. 28-31• Took the win in Game 2 on Opening Day against Oklahoma City, marking his first win since 2014• Went 7-2 over 37 games (1 GS) … his seven victories were the most for an Iowa reliever since Blake Cooper went 7-4 over 50 outings in 2015 • Led the I-Cubs in wins• Was 1-1 with a 2.89 ERA (3ER/9.1IP) in six April games• Went 3-1 with a 4.29 ERA (20ER/42.0IP) in the first half to earn PCL All-Star honors … earned a hold with 0.2 perfect innings and one strikeout in the game … saw his ERA rise to 6.35 (12ER/17.0IP) following the break• Walked at least one batter in 25 of 37 outings• With 66 strikeouts, was second to Dillon Maples (75) in the category for a reliever among I-Cubs • Pitched the most relief innings for Iowa with 59.0 IP

vs. RH: .282 (44-for-156), 5HR, 31BB, 47K vs. LH: .258 (17-for-66), 6BB, 19K HOME: 5-1, 4.59 ERA, 20G, 1GS ROAD: 2-1, 5.26 ERA, 17G2018 Highs: IP: 3.0 (3x) H: 4 (4x) R: 5 (8/19 @ OKC) ER: 4 (2x) HR: 1 (5x) BB: 3 (6/30 vs. MEM) SO: 4 (3x)Holds: 4 First Batter Retired (relief): 21/37 Scored/Inherited: 4/18

Anthony Bass • RHP • 0-3, 3.38 ERA, 3/5 SV, 27G, 32.0IP, 34H, 19R, 12ER, 3HR, 6BB, 25K, 1.25 WHIP• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … selected by Chicago on June 8 … placed on the 10-day DL with illness on July 8 … served a rehab assignment with Iowa on July 17 … activated by Chicago on July 18 …placed on the DL with a right mid-thoracic strain on July 21 … served a second rehab assignment with Iowa on Aug. 5 … DFA’d and later sent outright to Iowa on Aug. 12 … on the temporary inactive list Aug. 31 through the end of the season• Held opponents scoreless in 20 of 27 appearances with Iowa• Posted a 1.83 ERA (4ER/19.2IP) in 18 games with Iowa May 6-Aug. 22• Saw his ERA rise from 2.32 to 3.38 after allowing four earned runs in his final outing of the season on Aug. 27 at Omaha• Averaged 1.7 walks per nine innings, the lowest mark on the team (5.0+IP) … did not walk more than one batter in any outing ... his 4.17 : 1 strikeout to walk ratio also paced the I-Cubs

vs. RH: .214 (18-for-84), 4BB, 20K vs. LH: .364 (16-for-44), 3HR, 2BB, 5K HOME: 0-1, 2SV, 2.49 ERA, 15G ROAD: 0-2, SV, 5.23 ERA, 12G2018 Highs: IP: 2.2 (5/3 vs. OMA) H: 6 (8/27 @ OMA) R: 4 (2x) ER: 4 (8/27 @ OMA) HR: 1 (3x) BB: 1 (6x) SO: 3 (2x)Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 18/27 Scored/Inherited: 3/5

Craig Brooks • RHP • 1-3, 4.03 ERA, 18G, 22.1IP, 17H, 15R, 10ER, HR, 24BB, 22K, 1.84 WHIP• Was on Iowa’s preliminary Opening Day roster, but began the campaign with Double-A Tennessee• Promoted to Iowa on June 25 … reassigned to Tennessee on Aug. 2 … called up again on Aug. 3• Made his Triple-A debut with the I-Cubs on June 25 at New Orleans (1.2 IP, H, 3BB, K)• Earned his first Triple-A win on June 28 at New Orleans after tossing two scoreless innings• Walked 24 while allowing just 17 hits through 22.1 total innings … his average of 9.77 walks per nine innings was the highest among I-Cubs (10.0+IP)• Walked three batters in an outing four times … walked multiple batters in a game seven times• Pitched more than one inning in seven of 18 games• Posted a 2.40 ERA (4ER/15.0IP) in 13 games from July 15 through the end of the season

vs. RH: .213 (10-for-47), HR, 12BB, 15K vs. LH: .206 (7-for-34), 12BB, 7K HOME: 0-2, 6.30 ERA, 9G ROAD: 1-1, 2.19 ERA, 9G2018 Highs: IP: 2.0 (3x) H: 2 (5x) R: 4 (8/4 vs. LV) ER: 3 (2x) HR: 1 (8/11 @ NO) BB: 3 (4x)* SO: 3 (3x)Holds: 1 First Batter Retired (relief): 14/18 Scored/Inherited: 0/3 *Tied career high

Eddie Butler (MLR) • RHP • 0-3, 8.10 ERA, 5G, 5GS, 13.1IP, 21H, 13R, 12ER, 4HR, 5BB, 9K, 1.95 WHIP• Served a rehab assignment with Iowa June 30-July 21 in recovery from a right groin strain• Gave up a home run in four of five starts• Allowed a combined seven earned runs over 2.1 innings through his first two outings• Allowed one earned run through 5.0 innings against Memphis in his final start on July 19

Tyler Chatwood (MLR) • RHP • 0-1, 9.45 ERA, 2G, 2GS, 6.2IP, 5H, 7R, 7ER, 10BB, 4K, 2.25 WHIP• Served a rehab assignment with Iowa Aug. 27-Sept. 3 in recovery from left hip tightness• Walked five batters in each of his two starts with the I-Cubs … allowed half as many hits, totaling five in his time with Iowa

Trevor Clifton • RHP • 4-3, 3.89 ERA, 14G, 12GS, 69.1IP, 65H, 32R, 30ER, 8HR, 29BB, 56K, 1.36 WHIP• Promoted from Double-A Tennessee to Iowa on June 5• Made his Triple-A debut on June 9 against El Paso (4.0 IP, 7H, 2ER, HB, BB, 3K)• Earned his first Triple-A win on July 15 against Nashville (5.0IP, 2H, 2BB, 6K)• Paced the I-Cubs with a 2.39 ERA (7ER/26.1IP) in July (10.0+IP) • Allowed three or fewer earned runs in 12 of 14 outings• Gave up his first home run of the season on June 22 to Colorado Springs’ Christian Bethancourt.• Pitched his longest outing of the season in relief of rehabbing Eddie Butler, spinning 6.2 frames on July 3 against Memphis• Gave up a career high three home runs on Aug. 4 vs. Las Vegas• Matched a career high with five walks on Aug. 23 at Colorado Springs• Between Iowa and Tennessee, set career highs in games started (26), innings (126.0), hit batters (17) and walks (52)

vs. RH: .267 (40-for-150), 5HR, 19BB, 35K vs. LH: .245 (25-for-102), 3HR, 10BB, 21K HOME: 2-2, 3.76 ERA, 8G, 7GS ROAD: 2-1, 4.08 ERA, 6G, 5GS2018 Highs: IP: 6.2 (7/3 vs. MEM) H: 8 (8/23 @ COS) R: 5 (2x) ER: (5 (2x) HR: 3 (8/4 vs. LV)** BB: 5 (8/23 @ COS)** SO: 6 (2x)Quality Starts: 1 **New career high

Casey Coleman • RHP • 2-4, 6.91 ERA, 0/1 SV, 10G, 5GS, 28.2IP, 37H, 24R, 22ER, 4HR, 10BB, 23K, 1.64 WHIP• Signed by the Cubs as a minor league free agent out of independent baseball on July 5 and assigned to Iowa … on the dis-abled list Aug. 1-17 and Aug. 22-30• Allowed one earned run through 6.0 innings in his 2018 affiliated debut on July 5 at Nashville• Tallied a decision in each of his first six starts, going 2-4• Allowed a season-high six earned runs in back-to-back starts (July 25 at FRE & July 29 at SAC)• Gave up three earned runs through 8.0 frames over his last four games of the season (3.38 ERA)• Amassed the second-highest opponent batting average (.314), trailing only Zach Hedges (.323) among I-Cubs with 20.0+ in-nings pitched• Career stats with Iowa (2010-14, ’18): 24-20, 4.12 ERA, 3/4 SV, 97G, 52GS, 2CG, 367.1IP, 346H, 183R, 168ER, 36HR, 130BB, 225K

vs. RH: .269 (21-for-78), 8BB, 17K vs. LH: .400 (16-for-40), 4HR, 2BB, 6K HOME: 0-1, 5.40 ERA, 3G, 1GS ROAD: 2-3, 7.52 ERA, 7G, 4GS2018 Highs: IP: 6.0 (2x) H: 8 (7/29 @ SAC) R: 6 (2x) ER: 6 (2x) HR: 2 (7/25 @ FRE) BB: 3 (7/25 @ FRE) SO: 9 (7/5 @ NAS)Quality Starts: 2 Holds: 0 First Batter Retired (relief): 3/5 Scored/Inherited: 3/4

Brian Duensing (MLR) • LHP • 0-1, 6.35 ERA, 5G, 5.2IP, 7H, 4ER, HR, 2BB, 2K, 1.59 WHIP• Served a rehab assignment with Iowa Aug. 24-Sept. 3 in recovery from left shoulder inflammation• Held opponents scoreless in three of five outings … allowed three earned runs through 0.2 innings on Aug. 26 vs. Omaha to inflate his ERA• Threw 19 or fewer pitches in each outing

Carl Edwards Jr. (MLR) • RHP • 0-1, 0/1 SV, 9.00 ERA, 2H, 2R, 2ER, 4BB, 3K, 3.00 WHIP• Served a rehab assignment with Iowa June 29-July 6 in recovery from right shoulder inflammation• Logged two outs in each of his three outings • Gave up two runs without allowing a hit after walking two, hitting one batter and throwing one wild pitch on July 2 vs. Memphis

Luke Farrell • RHP • 1-4, 3.54 ERA, 12G, 12GS, 54.1IP, 40H, 22R, 22ER, 4HR, 28BB, 61K, 1.25 WHIP• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … served four stints with Chicago (April 20-May 7, May 28-June 24, June 26-July 12, July 21-24) … DFA’d on Sept. 1 and claimed by the Los Angeles Angels• Allowed three or fewer earned runs in 10 of 12 starts • Recorded the best strikeouts per nine innings rate among I-Cub starters with a 10.1 mark• Pitched 5.0 or more frames in seven of 12 starts … spun a season-best 5.2 innings in his first start of the season on April 7 vs. Oklahoma City• Gave up seven earned runs off 10 hits in 5.0 innings of work on April 13 against Memphis … the seven earned runs were his most allowed since May 21, 2017 with Omaha when he was hit for 11 earned runs through 5.0 innings against Reno• Did not allow a run through 7.1 innings across two starts July 16 and 28• Recorded the 500th strikeout of his minor league career on July 16 at Memphis with a whiff of catcher Carson Kelly• Allowed just one hit through 5.0 shutout innings in his final start of the season on Aug. 28 vs. Oklahoma City, earning his sole win as an I-Cub

vs. RH: .224 (28-for-125), 4HR, 17BB, 39K vs. LH: .174 (12-for-69), 11BB, 22K HOME: 1-2, 3.00 ERA, 6GS ROAD: 0-2, 4.29 ERA, 6GS2018 Highs: IP: 5.2 (4/7 vs. OKC) H: 10 (4/13 @ MEM) R: 7 (4/13 @ MEM) ER: 7 (4/13 @ MEM) HR: 2 (5/22 @ RR) BB: 4 (7/16 @ MEM) SO: 7 (8/28 vs. OKC)Quality Starts: 0

Jaime Garcia • LHP• Signed by the Cubs to a minor league contract and assigned to Iowa on Sept. 1 ... did not appear in a game• Selected by Chicago on Sept. 4

Justin Hancock • RHP • 2-2, 4.57 ERA, 0/2 SV, 18G, 21.2IP, 25H, 14R, 11ER, 2HR, 8BB, 27K, 1.52 WHIP• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … selected by Chicago on May 9 … served two more stints with Chicago (June 19-22, June 26-end of season) … placed on the disabled list on June 26 with right shoulder inflammation and missed the remainder of the season• Earned the win after striking out all four batters he faced on April 12 at Nashville• Made his Major League debut with Chicago on May 9 vs. Miami (1.2 IP, H, 2ER, 2BB, 2K, HR)• Amassed a 6.14 ERA (5ER/7.1IP) in seven games after getting optioned from Chicago • Held opponents scoreless in 10 of 18 games with Iowa• Struck out at least one batter in 15 of 18 outings … did not walk a batter in 12 appearances• Allowed the third-highest batting average (.291) among I-Cubs (20.0+IP), trailing only Zach Hedges (.323) and Casey Coleman (.314)• Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 3-4, 4.53 ERA, 35G, 1/3 SV, 43.2IP, 50H, 25R, 22ER, 4HR, 19BB, 51K

vs. RH: .245 (12-for-49), HR, 3BB, 18K vs. LH: .351 (13-for-54), HR, 5BB, 9K HOME: 0-1, 2.61 ERA, 8G ROAD: 2-1, 6.35 ERA, 10G2018 Highs: IP: 2 (2x) H: 4 (4/26 @ OKC) R: 3 (2x) ER: 3 (4/26 @ OKC) HR: 1 (2x) BB: 2 (2x) SO: 4 (4/12 @ NAS)Holds: 1 First Batter Retired (relief): 14/18 Scored/Inherited: 3/10

Zach Hedges • RHP • 0-0, 6.20 ERA, 1/2 SV, 7G, 3GS, 24.2IP, 32H, 18R, 17ER, 4HR, 8BB, 12K, 1.62 WHIP• With Iowa April 14-16, May 8-11, May 26-June 5 and June 21-July 3• Earned his first professional save on May 8 at Omaha (3.0IP, 4H, 3R, 2ER, BB, 3K)• Recorded a 3.86 ERA (6ER/14.0IP) in three starts, while collecting a 9.28 ERA (11ER/10.2IP) in four relief appearances• Allowed the highest batting average among I-Cubs with a .323 mark (20.0+IP) • Career stats with Iowa (2017-18): 0-3, 8.57 ERA, 11G1/2SV, 42.0IP, 68H, 41R, 40ER, 6HR, 18BB, 17K

Danny Hultzen • LHP • 0-0, 4.50 ERA, 2G, 2.0IP, 3H, ER, K, 1.50 WHIP• Added to Iowa’s roster on Aug. 30• Made his I-Cubs debut on Aug. 31 against Round Rock (1.0IP, 2H, ER)

Dillon Maples • RHP • 2-3, 2.79 ERA, 10/12 SV, 41G, 38.2IP, 22H, 14R, 12ER, 39BB, 75K, 1.58 WHIP• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … recalled by Chicago five times (June 26-28, July 1-5, July 21-22, Aug. 23-24, Aug. 31-end of season)• Set an Iowa franchise record with a 17.67 K/9 rate (10.0+IP) … also led PCL relievers in 2018 (30.0+IP)• Was second among I-Cubs (10.0+IP) with an average of 9.08 walks per nine innings• Struck out four batters in an inning twice due to a dropped third strike (April 27 vs. OKC & July 19 G2 @ MEM)• Gave up one home run throughout the season to Nashville’s Anthony Garcia• Did not allow an earned run May 17 – Aug. 10 through a span of 22.0 innings over 23 games• Walked a season high four batters in an outing twice (May 11 @ OMA & Aug. 13 vs. COS)• Struck out at least one batter in 35 of 41 outings … struck out more than one batter 25 times• Led the I-Cubs with 10 saves … it was the most saves for an I-Cub since Spencer Patton logged 11 in 2016• Held batters to a .162 average• Career stats with Iowa: 3-5, 2.53 ERA, 14/16 SV, 58H, 57.0IP, 34H, 21R, 16ER, 50BB, 103K

vs. RH: .163 (14-for-86), HR, 23BB, 48K vs. LH: .160 (8-for-50), 16BB, 27K HOME: 2-2, 4SV, 1.89 ERA, 20G ROAD: 0-1, 6SV, 3.66 ERA, 21G2018 Highs: IP: 1.1 (3x) H: 3 (2x) R: 3 (5/11 @ OMA) ER: 3 (5/11 @ OMA) HR: 1 (4/12 @ NAS) BB: 4 (2x) SO: 4 (2x)Holds: 1 First Batter Retired (relief): 28/41 Scored/Inherited: 5/13

Brad Markey • RHP • 3-2, 5.12 ERA, 0/1 SV, 24G, 2GS, 45.2IP, 51H, 29R, 26ER, 11HR, 9BB, 33K, 1.31 WHIP• On Iowa’s roster April 10-14, April 20-22, May 7-22, and May 29-Aug. 11 … spent the balance of the season with Short-Season Eugene, Double-A Tennessee and on the disabled list• Posted the second-best walk rate among I-Cubs, averaging 1.79 walks per nine innings … was second to only Anthony Bass (1.69) • Earned his first Triple-A win on June 3 vs. El Paso (1.0IP, H, K)• Held opponents scoreless 14 times, while giving up three or more earned runs five times• Gave up the second-most home runs with 11 allowed, averaging 2.2 home runs per nine innings … trailed only Jen-Ho Tseng with 20 home runs allowed• Career stats with Iowa: 3-3, 4.26 ERA, 30G, 3GS, 63.1IP, 65H, 35R, 30ER, 14HR, 10BB, 47K

vs. RH: .282 (31-for-110), 6HR, 5BB, 21K vs. LH: .267 (20-for-75), 5HR, 4BB, 12K HOME: 1-2, 3.55 ERA, 13G ROAD: 2-0, 7.08 ERA, 11G, 2GS2018 Highs: IP: 3.1 (6/17 @ TAC) H: 5 (3x) R: 4 (3x) ER: 4 (2x) HR: 2 (2x)* BB: 2 (2x) SO: 5 (7/12 vs. NAS)Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 16/22 Scored/Inherited: 4/9 *Tied career high

Cory Mazzoni • RHP • 4-3, 4.46 ERA, 4/4 SV, 29G, 38.1IP, 37H, 22R, 19ER, 5HR, 11BB, 34K, 1.25 WHIP• On Iowa’s Opening Day roster … logged four stints with Chicago (May 7-8, May 30-June11, June 24-27, July 28-29) … on Iowa’s disabled list July 1-13 and Aug. 11-28 …DFA’d on Aug. 30 … cleared waivers and assigned to Iowa on Sept. 3• Did not walk a batter through 11.2 innings June 28-Aug. 10• Went 4-1 with a 1.78 ERA (5ER/25.1IP) through 17 home games, while going 0-2 with a 9.69 ERA (16ER/13.0IP) through 12 road games

vs. RH: .255 (24-for-94), 3HR, 3BB, 22K vs. LH: .236 (13-for-55), 2HR, 8BB, 12K HOME: 4-1, 2SV, 1.78 ERA, 17G ROAD: 0-2, 2SV, 9.69 ERA, 12G2018 Highs: IP: 3.1 (5/1 vs. OMA) H: 4 (7/16 @ MEM) R: 4 (2x) ER: 4 (2x) HR: 1 (5x) BB: 2 (3x) SO: 4 (4/14 @ MEM)Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 18/29 Scored/Inherited: 3/11

Dakota Mekkes • 1-0, 1.44 ERA, 3/4 SV, 25G, 31.1IP, 27H, 6R, 5ER, HR, 16BB, 41K, 1.37 WHIP• Promoted from Double-A Tennessee to Iowa on June 5• Made his Triple-A debut with Iowa on June 6 vs. Albuquerque (1.0IP, BB)• Did not allow a run through his first three appearances (4.1IP) … allowed just one earned run through his first eight games, posting a 0.87 ERA through 10.1 innings• Compiled a 0.51 ERA from July 13 through the end of the season, spanning 17.2 innings• Was second among I-Cubs (10.0+IP) with an average of 11.8 strikeouts per nine innings … trailed only Dillon Maples (17.5)

vs. RH: .200 (12-for-60), HR, 13BB, 24K vs. LH: .268 (15-for-56), 3BB, 17K HOME: 1-0, SV, 1.26 ERA, 11G ROAD: 2SV, 1.59 ERA, 14G2018 Highs: IP: 2.0 (3x) H: 2 (7x) R: 2 (7/1 vs. MEM) ER: 2 (7/1 vs. MEM) HR: 1 (7/1 vs. MEM) BB: 2 (3x) SO: 4 (2x)Holds: 2 First Batter Retired (relief): 16/25 Scored/Inherited: 8/15

Alec Mills • RHP • 5-12, 4.84 ERA, 23G, 23GS, 124.2IP, 121H, 69R, 67ER, 10HR, 41BB, 108K, 1.30 WHIP• Made his first start of the season for Iowa at Nashville on April 10 (4.1IP, 4H, 4ER, 3BB, 6K)• Lost his first four starts while posting a 5.66 ERA (11ER/20.2IP)• Collected his first win of the season on May 9 at Omaha (6.2IP, 7H, 2ER, 2BB, 7K)• Led the I-Cubs with 10 quality starts• Logged the lowest WHIP for an Iowa starter with a 1.30 mark• Recalled by Chicago on July 27 and made his Cubs debut the same day at St. Louis (2.0IP, 2K) … optioned July 28 … called up twice more (Aug. 24-30, Sept. 9-end of season)• With 7.0 innings of work against Memphis on April 23, became the first Iowa pitcher to spin 7.0+ innings in a start without walk-ing a batter since Aaron Brooks on July 8, 2017 vs. Omaha • Matched a career high with four walks in a game three times (April 17 vs. NAS, May 21 @ RR & July 12 vs. NAS)• Set a career high with seven earned runs allowed on Aug. 12 at New Orleans• Earned PCL Pitcher of the Week honors for the period of July 30-Aug. 5 after spinning 6.0 perfect frames on Aug. 1 vs. Salt Lake … threw 53 of 75 pitches for strikes and fanned four• Whiffed a season-best nine Sky Sox batters through on May 31• Went 1-7 at home, getting his sole win at Principal Park on Aug. 1 vs. Salt Lake• Posted a season-best 3-0 record with a 2.55 ERA (10ER/35.1IP) in May• Logged the 500th strikeout of his minor league career on Aug. 18 at Oklahoma City by getting Will Smith looking in the fourth• Finished fifth in the PCL among starters with a .256 opponent batting average• Career stats with Iowa: 7-12, 4.67 ERA, 26G, 26GS, 138.2IP, 133H, 78R, 72ER, 10HR, 44BB, 115K

vs. RH: .264 (81-for-307), 5HR, 28BB, 77K vs. LH: .242 (40-for-165), 5HR, 13BB, 31K HOME: 1-7, 4.23 ERA, 12GS ROAD: 4-5, 5.52 ERA, 11GS2018 Highs: IP: 7.0 (2x) H: 9 (6/23 vs. COS) R: 7 (8/12 @ NO) ER: 7 (8/12 @ NO)** HR: 2 (8/12 @ NO)* BB: 4 (3x)* SO: 9 (5/31 @ COS)Quality Starts: 10 *Tied career high **New career high

Preston Morrison • RHP • 0-1, 6.23 ERA, 3G, 4.1IP, 7H, 3ER, HR, 3K, 1.62 WHIP• On Iowa’s roster May 9-11 and June 26-30• Made his Triple-A debut on May 10 at Omaha (L, 2.0IP, 4H, 3ER, HR, 2K)• Held his opponents scoreless in his other two outings with Iowa

James Norwood • RHP • 1-1, 2.55 ERA, 0/2 SV, 15G, 17.2IP, 11H, 5R, 5ER, HR, 12BB, 21K, 1.30 WHIP• Promoted from Double-A Tennessee to Iowa on June 25• Made his Triple-A debut on June 25 at New Orleans (1.0IP)• Did not allow a run through his first four games (5.1IP)• Selected by Chicago on July 8, making his major league debut on July 11 at San Francisco (L, 1.2IP, 3H, ER, BB, 2K) … op-tioned July 19 … served three more stints with Chicago (July 19-21, Aug. 29-30, Sept. 1-end of season)• Extended his scoreless inning streak to 9.0 innings (8G) following his first trip to Chicago• Held opponents scoreless in 13 of 15 outings• Averaged 10.7 strikeouts per nine innings• Grabbed his first Triple-A win on Aug. 26 at Omaha (2.0IP, BB, 3K)• Amassed a 2.50 ERA (14ER/50.1IP) between Iowa and Tennessee – the lowest mark of his career … his .202 minor league opponent batting average was also a career best

vs. RH: .184 (7-for-38), 9BB, 11K vs. LH: .174 (4-for-23), 3BB, 10K HOME: 3.86 ERA, 4G ROAD: 1-1, 2.08 ERA, 11G2018 Highs: IP: 2.0 (2x) H: 2 (3x) R: 2 (2x) ER: 2 (2x) HR: 1 (8/3 vs. SL) BB: 3 (8/22 @ COS) SO: 5 (6/28 @ NO)Holds: 2 First Batter Retired (relief): 8/15 Scored/Inherited: 3/7

Duncan Robinson • RHP • 1-0, 0.82 ERA, 2G, 2GS, 11.0IP, 9H, 2R, 1ER, 3BB, 8K, 1.09 WHIP• Assigned to Iowa from Double-A Tennessee on Aug. 22• Made his Triple-A debut on Aug. 24, taking the win at Omaha with 6.0 shutout innings of work (5H, BB, 3K) … he joined Matt Swarmer (0ER/7.0IP, 2017) as the only two I-Cubs to spin at least 6.0 shutout innings in their Triple-A debuts with Iowa in the last decade

Randy Rosario • LHP • 0-0, 0.79 ERA, 15G, 22.2IP, 13H, 3R, 2ER, HR, 6BB, 15K, 0.84 WHIP• Was on Iowa’s Opening Day roster but spent the majority of the season with Chicago (May 17-18, May 19-20, May 26-Aug. 1, Aug. 3-9, Aug. 17-end of season)• Led the Cubs with a 0.75 ERA (20.0+IP) … became one of four I-Cubs to post a sub-1.00 ERA with 20.0+ innings pitched in the team’s PCL history … joined by Spencer Patton (0.75 ERA-2016), Andrew Cashner (0.86-2010) and Rod Beck (0.59-2003)• Led the I-Cubs with a 0.84 WHIP … became the first I-Cub to post a WHIP under 1.00 (20.0+IP) since Blake Parker (0.93 WHIP, 23.2IP) and Scott Main (0.99 WHIP, 34.1IP) in 2012• Did not allow an earned run through his first six games with Iowa (9.0IP)• Did not give up a hit to a left-handed batter (0-for-20)• Held opponents to a .165 batting average

vs. RH: .220 (13-for-59), HR, BB, 10K vs. LH: .000 (0-for-20), 5BB, 5K HOME: 0.00 ERA, 6G ROAD: 1.13 ERA, 9G2018 Highs: IP: 3.0 (5/7 @ RR) H: 3 (2x) R: 1 (3x) ER: 1 (2x) HR: 1 (8/11 @ NO) BB: 3 (4/12 @ NAS) SO: 3 (4/25 @ OKC)Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 12/15 Scored/Inherited: 0/4

Michael Roth • LHP • 1-2, 3.03 ERA, 7G, 5GS, 29.2IP, 27H, 13R, 10ER, 2HR, 15BB, 23K, 1.42 WHIP• Began the season with Iowa … placed on the disabled list on May 11 … purchased by the Texas Rangers on May 25• Did not allow a run through his first three games (14.1IP) … compiled a 5.87 ERA (10ER/15.1IP) through his next and final four games as an I-Cub

Kyle Ryan • LHP • 1-2, 2.86 ERA, 0/1 SV, 22G, 8GS, 66.0IP, 48H, 21R, 21ER, 9HR, 18BB, 61K, 1.00 WHIP• Assigned to Iowa on May 10 … moved between the bullpen and the starting rotation … on the disabled list June 2-18• Did not walk more than one batter in an appearance through 15 outings June 18-Aug. 26 … walked five in his last start against Round Rock on Aug. 31• Struck out a season-best seven batters through 3.0 innings on June 1 at Colorado Springs• Finished second among I-Cubs with a 1.00 WHIP (10.0+IP)

vs. RH: .193 (34-for-176), 8HR, 16BB, 41K vs. LH: .237 (14-for-59), HR, 2BB, 20K HOME: 1-1, 2.67 ERA, 11G, 3GS ROAD: 0-1, 3.96 ERA, 13G, 4GS2018 Highs: IP: 5.0 (3x) H: 5 (7/25 @ FRE) R: 6 (6/1 @ COS) ER: 6 (6/1 @ COS) HR: 2 (2x) BB: 5 (8/31 vs. RR) SO: 7 (6/1 @ COS)Quality Starts: 0 Holds: 0 First Batter Retired (relief): 11/14 Scored/Inherited: 0/5

Shae Simmons • RHP • 2-2, 5.56 ERA, 24G, 2/5 SV, 22.2IP, 19H, 15R, 14ER, HR, 21BB, 21K, 1.76 WHIP• Opened the season with Iowa … designated for assignment on June 25 and eventually elected free agency• Collected a 1.76 ERA (3ER/15.1IP) through his first 17 games with Iowa … amassed a 13.50 mark (11ER/7.1IP) through his final seven games• Gave up just one home run to Round Rock’s Andy Ibanez on May 6

vs. RH: .164 (10-for-61), HR, 16BB, 19K vs. LH: .375 (9-for-24), 5BB, 2K HOME: 2-1, 6.00 ERA, 11G ROAD: 0-1, 2SV, 5.27 ERA, 13G2018 Highs: IP: 1.2 (2x) H: 3 (6/2 @ COS) R: 4 (6/2 @ COS) ER: 4 (6/2 @ COS) HR: 1 (5/6 @ RR) BB: 3 (6/7 vs. ABQ) SO: 5 (2x) Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 15/24 Scored/Inherited: 6/11

Drew Smyly (MLR) • LHP • Slated to make a rehab start for Iowa on Sept. 3, but the game was cancelled due to inclement weather

Daury Torrez • RHP • 1-2, 5.20 ERA, 8G, 3GS, 27.2IP, 29H, 16R, 16ER, 3HR, 10BB, 16K, 1.41 WHIP• On Iowa’s roster May 31-July 6• Tossed a perfect inning in his Triple-A debut on May 31 at Colorado Springs• Went 0-1 with a 3.55 ERA (5ER/12.2IP) through three starts and 1-1 with a 6.60 ERA (11ER/15.0IP) in five relief outings• Claimed his first Triple-A win on June 27 at New Orleans (3.2IP, 2H, BB, 3K)

Jen-Ho Tseng • RHP • 2-15, 6.27 ERA, 26G, 26GS, 136.1IP, 159H, 103R, 95ER, 20HR, 44BB, 115K, 1.49 WHIP• Set career highs in losses (15), ERA (6.27), starts (26), hits (159), runs (103), earned runs (95), home runs (20), hit batters (9) and walks (44)• Set single-game career highs in hits (12 – April 11 @ NAS & June 15 @ RNO), runs (10 – June 15 @ RNO), earned runs (9 – June 15 @ RNO), home runs (3 – April 16 @ NAS), and walks (6 – May 25 vs. NO)• Set an Iowa franchise record with 11 consecutive losses May 30-Aug. 30, surpassing Scott Holman who lost 10 straight in 1985• Was Iowa’s Opening Day Game 1 starter• Led Iowa with 26 starts and 136.2 innings pitched• Tagged for a career-high 12 hits and five earned runs on April 11 at Nashville … prior, had not allowed more than three earned runs through 11 career starts with Iowa• Called up to Chicago on May 8 and made a spot-start against Miami (2.0IP, 4H, 3ER, HR, 3K) … optioned on May 9• Tallied Iowa’s longest start of the season with 7.1 innings pitched on June 5 against Albuquerque (9H, 5R, 4ER, HR, BB, 7K)• Logged a 7.14 ERA (68ER/85.2IP) through the first half of the season, before posting a 4.80 ERA (27ER/50.2IP) following the All-Star Break• Gave up at least one home run in 15 of 26 starts and multiple home runs four timesCareer stats with Iowa (2017-18): 8-16, 4.99 ERA, 35G, 35GS, 191.1IP, 207H, 118R, 106ER, 25HR, 58BB, 154K

vs. RH: .291 (89-for-306), 12HR, 25BB, 72K vs. LH: .289 (70-for-242), 8HR, 19BB, 43K HOME: 2-7, 5.56 ERA, 17GS ROAD: 0-8, 7.61 ERA, 9GS2018 Highs: IP: 7.1 (6/5 vs. ABQ) H: 12 (2x)** R: 10 (6/15 @ RNO)** ER: 9 (6/15 @ RNO)** HR: 3 (4/16 @ MEM)** BB: 6 (5/25 vs. NO)** SO: 9 (5/20 vs. OMA)Quality Starts: 7 **New career high

Duane Underwood Jr. • RHP • 4-10, 4.53 ERA, 27G, 20GS, 119.1IP, 127H, 71R, 60ER, 8HR, 37BB, 105K, 1.37 WHIP• Made his Triple-A debut as a pinch-runner in extra innings on Opening Day … scored the winning run on a walk-off single from Efren Navarro• Made his pitching debut on April 10 at Nashville (3.0IP, 3R, 2ER, 3K)• Earned his first Triple-A win on May 6 at Round Rock (7.0 IP, 1H, 0R, 2BB, 7K)• Matched a career high with 10 strikeouts against El Paso on June 8 … it was the most strikeouts for an Iowa pitcher in 2018• Recalled by Chicago to make his major league debut on June 25 ... made a spot-start against the Dodgers the same day ... be-came the second pitcher, behind Rob Zastryzny, drafted in the Theo Epstein era to make a start for Chicago ... optioned on June 26• Set a career high with four walks at Nashville on July 16• Posted a 3.25 ERA through April and May combined, before posting a 7.11 ERA in June ... bounced back for a 3.86 mark in July• Lost five consecutive starts June 8-July 6, amassing a 6.49 ERA (19ER/26.1IP) over this span• Allowed 24 of his 60 earned runs in the first inning• Went 0-5 with a 6.58 ERA (11ER/32.2IP) in home games, while going 4-5 with a 3.50 clip (31ER/79.2IP) in road games• Made his final five pitching appearances out of the bullpen (7.71ERA, 6ER/7.0IP)

vs. RH: .266 (77-for-289), 5HR, 21BB, 72K vs. LH: .289 (50-for-173), 3HR, 16BB, 33K HOME: 0-5, 6.58 ERA, 10G, 7GS ROAD: 4-5, 3.50 ERA, 17G, 13GS2018 Highs: IP: 7.0 (2x)* H: 11 (2x)* R: 6 (3x) ER: 6 (2x) HR: 2 (8/23 @ COS)* BB: 5 (7/6 @ NAS) SO: 10 (6/8 vs. ELP)*Quality Starts: 6 Holds: 0 First Batter Retired (relief): 6/7 Scored/Inherited: 0/0 *Tied career high

Allen Webster • RHP • 0-0, 2.65 ERA, 4G, 3.1IP, 3H, R, ER, HR, BB, 9K, 0.90 WHIP• Assigned to Iowa on Aug. 22 from Double-A Tennessee … selected by Chicago on Sept. 19• Appeared in four games for Iowa, debuting on Aug. 22 at Colorado Springs (1.0IP, H)• Held opponents scoreless in three of four outings • Gave up his sole run as an I-Cub via a home run from Omaha’s Frank Schwindel

Rob Zastryzny • LHP • 3-2, 3.86 ERA, 33G, GS, 56.0IP, 47H, 28R, 24ER, 5HR, 28BB, 50K, 1.34 WHIP• Began the season with 8.2 scoreless innings across four outings for Iowa • Served four stints with Chicago (May 8-9, July 18-24, July 5-6 and July 14-16) … Designated for Assignment on Sept. 1 … cleared waivers and assigned outright to Iowa on Sept. 3• Logged the second-most innings for an Iowa reliever (56.0), trailing only Alberto Baldonado (59.0) … pitched more than 1.0 inning in 22 of 33 appearances• Gave up six earned runs through 1.0 inning on May 14 vs. Omaha … otherwise, would have a 2.94 ERA for the season• Posted a 2.25 ERA (4ER/16.0IP) through his last 11 games, and a 1.00 mark (ER/9.0IP) through his last six• Amassed his best K rate since 2014, averaging 8.00 strikeouts per nine innings … posted his best ERA (3.86) since his first season of professional baseball • Made one start, spinning 3.0 shutout innings on Aug. 22 at Colorado Springs• Gave up a grand slam on July 20 to New Orleans’ Peter Mooney (2.0IP, 3H, 4ER, HR, BB, 3K) …became the only I-Cub pitcher since at least 2008 to give up a grand slam and earn the win in the same game• Career stats with Iowa: 12-8, 4.60 ERA, 1/2 SV, 62G, 22GS, 184.0IP, 164H, 102R, 94ER, 19HR, 73BB, 167K

vs. RH: .215 (32-for-149), 2HR, 19BB, 30K vs. LH: .254 (15-for-59), 3HR, 9BB, 20K HOME: 1-0, 4.23 ERA, 16G ROAD: 2-2, 3.49 ERA, 17G, GS2018 Highs: IP: 3.1 (2x) H: 5 (5/14 vs. RR) R: 6 (5/14 vs. RR) ER: 6 (5/14 vs. RR) HR: 1 (5x) BB: 3 (6/15 @ RNO) SO: 5 (8/22 @ COS)Holds: 3 First Batter Retired (relief): 25/33 Scored/Inherited: 5/19

2018 IOWA CUBS NUMBERSTEAM BATTING

TEAM PITCHING

TEAM FIELDING

STATISTIC IOWA CUBS OPPONENTMOST RUNS IN A GAME 13 (5/25 vs. NO) 14 (6/2 @ CSP)

MOST HITS IN A GAME 18 (5/25 vs. NO) 18 (6/15 @ RNO)

MOST HOME RUNS IN A GAME 5 (4/30 vs. OMA) 4 (2x, Last-6/30 vs. MEM)

MOST DOUBLES IN A GAME 6 (2x, Last-6/15 @ RNO) 6 (2x, 7/1 vs MEM)

MOST TRIPLES IN A GAME 2 (2x, Last -7/20 vs. NO) 2 (6/2 vs. COS

MOST RUNS IN AN INNING 6 (4x, Last-4th, 8/16 vs. COS) 6 (6x, Last-3rd, 6/15 @ RNO)

MOST HOME RUNS IN AN INNING 2 (7x, Last-2nd, 8/24 @ OMA) 2 (3x, Last-2nd, 7/25 @ FRE)

MOST STOLEN BASES IN A GAME 4 (5/6 @ RR) 7 (6/2 @ CSP)

MOST LEFT ON BASE 14 (4/21 vs. MEM) 12 (Last-8/24 @ OMA)

TEAM BATTED AROUND IN INNING 12x (Last-2nd, 8/24 @ OMA) 15x (Last-3rd, 9/2 vs. RR)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

STATISTIC IOWA CUBS OPPONENTMOST STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME 14 (6/8 vs. ELP) 19 (4/22 vs MEM, 12.0 inn.)

MOST BASE ON BALLS IN A GAME 9 (8/31 vs. RR) 10 (4/12 @ NAS)

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (9 INNINGS) 2 (8/1 vs. SL) 2 (6/11 vs. ELP, G2)

QUALITY STARTS (6+ IP, 3 RUNS OR FEWER) 30 (Last-Tseng, 8/25 @ OMA) 20 (Last-Dziedzic, 8/25 @ OMA)

MOST PITCHERS USED 7 (3x, Last-9/2 vs. RR) 8 (6/19 @ TAC)

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INN. PITCHED 16.0 ( 8th 7/14-5th, 7/16) 23.2 (1st 4/10-6th 4/12)

STATISTIC IOWA CUBS OPPONENTMOST ERRORS IN A GAME 4 (2x, Last-8/4 vs. LV) 4 (5/21 @ RR)

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS IN A GAME 4 (3x, Last-9/2 vs. RR) 4 (2x, Last-7/26 @ FRE)

STATISTIC IOWA CUBS OPPONENTMOST HITS IN A GAME 5 (Bote, 5/6 @ RR) 5 (Voit, 6/30 vs. MEM)

MOST HOME RUNS IN A GAME 3 (Freeman, 4/30 vs. OMA) 2 (3x, Last-Dean, 8/11 @ NO)

MOST RBI IN A GAME 6 (Davis, 5/25 vs. NO) 5 (2x, Last-Voit, 7/1 vs MEM G1)

MOST DOUBLES IN A GAME 2 (9x, Last-Hannemann, 8/28 vs. OKC) 2 (5x, Last-Puello, 6/15 @ RNO)

MOST TRIPLES IN A GAME 1 (Last-Hannemann, 8/30 vs. RR) 1 (Last, Toles, 8/17 @ OKC)

MOST RUNS IN A GAME 4 (2x, Last-Court, 7/20 vs. NO) 4 (Walker, 6/14 @ RNO)

MOST STOLEN BASES IN A GAME 2 (Last-Gore, 8/17 @ OKC) 3 (3x, Last-Berry, 8/16 vs. COS)

MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME 4 (6x, Last-Hannemann, 6/23 vs. COS) 4 (Neuse, 4/12 @ NAS)

MOST BASE ON BALLS IN A GAME 4 (Zagunis, 4/21 vs. MEM) 4 (Last-Urias, 6/8 vs. ELP)

HOME RUNS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 2 (5x, Last-Coghlan, 8/10-11) -

LONGEST HITTING STREAK 20 (Court, 7/4-26) -

STATISTIC IOWA CUBS OPPONENTMOST STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME 10 (Underwood 6/8 vs. ELP) 16 (Gomber, 4/23 vs. MEM)

MOST WALKS IN A GAME 6 (Tseng, 5/25 vs. NO) 5 (Bawcom, 8/28 vs OKC)

MOST INNINGS PITCHED BY STARTER 7.1 (Tseng, 6/5 vs. ABQ) 8.0 (Gomber, 4/23 vs. MEM)

IOWA CUBS 2018 RECORDS STARTS BY POSITION (RECORD)P: Tseng 26 (6-20), Mills 23 (9-14), Underwood 20 (6-14), Clifton 12 (7-5), Farrell 11 (3-8), Alzolay 8 (3-5), Ryan 8 (1-7), Butler 5 (1-4), Coleman 5 (2-3), Roth 5 (3-2), Hedges 3 (3-0), Torrez 3 (1-2), Chatwood 2 (0-2), Markey 2 (2-0), Robinson 2 (2-0), Baldonado 1 (0-1), Zastryzny 1 (0-1)

C: Davis 66 (22-44), Gimenez 36 (16-20), Caratini 18 (8-10), Solis 8 (3-5), Remillard 7 (1-6), Castillo 2 (0-2)

1B: Navarro 41 (14-27), Coghlan 22 (4-18), Davis 21 (11-10), Rademacher 19 (11-8), Caratini 12 (2-10), Gimenez 9 (3-6), Court 7 (3-4), Solis 3 (0-3), Vosler 3 (2-1), Young 1 (0-1)

2B: Bruno 37 (16-21), Bote 36 (13-23), Young 31 (12-19), Court 17 (5-12), Freeman 16 (4-12), Donahue (0-1)

3B: Vosler 59 (21-38), Court 24 (7-17), Young 21 (8-13), Bruno 14 (7-7), Bote 8 (4-4), Davis 6 (1-5), Bryant 2 (2-0), Caratini 1 (0-1), Donahue 1 (0-1), Freeman 1 (0-1), Gimenez 1 (0-1)

SS: Court 57 (23-34), Freeman 56 (19-37), Bote 14 (5-9), Young 11 (3-8)

LF: Zagunis 39 (9-30), Rademacher 30 (12-18), Coghlan 17 (9-8), Bruno 16 (3-13), Bernard 11 (5-6), Adams 7 (2-5), Young 6 (4-2), Gore 4 (2-2), Hannemann 3 (1-2), Bote 2 (2-0), Navarro 2 (1-1), Bryant 1 (0-1)

CF: Hannemann 68 (29-39), Martin 33 (13-20), Bernard 20 (4-16), Adams 10 (3-8), Gore 6 (2-4)

RF: Zagunis 62 (32-30), Rademacher 34 (8-26), Hannemann 30 (8-22), Adams 4 (1-3), Bernard 3 (1-2), Martin 3 (0-3)

DH: Rademacher 9 (3-6), Gimenez 8 (5-2), Coghlan 7 (3-4), Solis 7 (1-6), Navarro 4 (3-1), Zagunis 4 (0-4), Davis 5 (0-5), Bruno 3 (2-1), Freeman 2 (1-1), Pearson 2 (0-2), Remillard 2 (0-2), Hannemann 1 (0-1), Bernard 1 (1-0), Bote 1 (1-0), Bryant 1 (0-1), Caratini 1 (0-1), Court 1 (1-0)

DEFENSIVE STATSDOUBLE PLAYS TURNED:

I-CUBS: 115 OPPONENTS: 101

OUTFIELD ASSISTS: 20Hannemann 7 (3 @ 2B, 2 @ 3B, 2 @ HP), Zagunis 2 (2 @ 1st), Bernard 3 (2 @ 2B, 1 @ HP), Bruno 2 (1 @ HP, 1 @ 2B), Navarro 1 (1 @ 2B), Radem-acher 4 (1 @ 3B, 2 @ 2B, 1 @ 1B), Adams 1 (1 @ 2B), Martin 1 (1 @ 2B) BALKS: 6Alzolay (2), Tseng (2), Mekkes (1), Mills (1)

PICKOFFS: 12Gimenez 2 (2 @ 2B), Davis 3 (2 @ 1B, 1 @ 3B), Rosario 1 (1 @ 1B), Maz-zoni 1 (1 @ 1B), Caratini 1 (1 @ 3B), Mekkes 1 (1 @ 1B), Maples 1 (1 @ 2B), Clifton 1 (1 @ 1B), Ryan 1 (1 @ 1B)

STATISTIC HOME AWAY OvErAllDay games 11 - 16 6 - 7 17 - 23Night games 14 - 27 19 - 38 33 - 65Extra innings 3 - 5 3 - 1 6 - 6Shutouts 3 - 9 2 - 3 5 - 12One-run games 12 - 9 7 - 15 19 - 24Two-run games 4 - 17 7 - 7 10 - 24vs RHP starters 20 - 35 22 - 40 42 - 75vs LHP starters 4 - 7 4 - 7 8 - 14Cubs starter works 6+ inn. 10 - 6 12 - 9 22 - 15Opp. starter works 6+ inn. 4 - 14 6 - 18 10 - 32Double-header wins 1 0 1Double-header losses 2 1 3Double-header splits 4 1 5Series record 5- 12 -1 4- 13 -1 9- 25 -2Cubs score first 15 - 9 19 - 19 34 - 28Opponents score first 10 - 34 6 - 26 16 - 60Iowa homers 13 - 13 15 - 13 28 - 260 errors 16 - 21 11 - 20 27 - 411 error 7 - 16 13 - 17 20 - 332 or more errors 2 - 6 1 - 8 3 - 14vs American North Division 10 - 14 7 - 17 17 - 31vs American South Division 11 - 19 14 - 18 25 - 37vs Pacific North Division 0 - 0 4 - 10 4 - 10vs Pacific South Division 4 - 10 0 - 0 4 - 10April 3 - 7 2 - 10 5 - 17May 7 - 9 9 - 5 16 - 14June 3 - 11 5 - 9 8 - 20July 5 - 6 6 - 10 11 - 16August 7 - 9 3 - 11 10 - 20September 0 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 1

VERSUS THE PCL HOME AWAY TOTAlAlbuquerque Isotopes 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 2Colorado Springs Sky Sox 3 - 5 2 - 6 5 - 11El Paso Chihuahuas 1 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 3Fresno Grizzlies 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 3Las Vegas 51s 1 - 3 0 - 0 1 - 3Memphis Redbirds 0 - 8 2 - 6 2 - 14Nashville Sounds 4 - 4 3 - 5 7 - 9New Orleans Baby Cakes 6 - 2 4 - 4 10 - 6Oklahoma City Dodgers 4 - 4 1 - 7 5 - 11Omaha Storm Chasers 3 - 5 4 - 4 7 - 9Reno Aces 0 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 2Round Rock Express 1 - 5 5 - 3 6 - 8Sacramento River Cats 0 - 0 3 - 1 3 - 1Salt Lake Bees 1 - 2 0 - 0 1 - 2Tacoma Rainiers 0 - 0 0 - 4 0 - 4

DAY OF THE WEEK HOME AWAY TOTAlMonday 4 - 4 4 - 4 8 - 8Tuesday 1 - 8 1 - 6 2 - 14Wednesday 5 - 1 5 - 6 10 - 7Thursday 3 - 8 5 - 8 8 - 16Friday 5 - 6 4 - 7 9 - 13Saturday 2 - 10 3 - 7 5 - 17Sunday 5 - 6 3 - 7 8 - 13

RECORD WHEN ALLOWING...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

5 - 0 7 - 3 8 - 6 16 - 10 8 - 13 3 - 14 0 - 11 1 - 11 2 - 7 0 - 5 0 - 8

RECORD WHEN SCORING...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

0 - 12 1 - 15 4 - 18 4 - 13 9 - 15 6 - 5 8 - 6 3 - 2 5 - 0 5 - 0 4 - 1

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (RECORD)

FIRST: Coghlan 40 (15-25), Freeman 32 (11-21), Zagunis 27 (10-17), Court 8 (2-6), Adams 7 (3-4), Hannemann 7 (3-4), Bruno 6 (3-3), Bernard 3 (1-2), Rademacher 3 (1-2), Martin 2 (0-2), Gore 2 (1-1), Bryant 1 (0-1)

SECOND: Bruno 33 (14-19), Bote 27 (11-16), Young 24 (9-15), Freeman 23 (7-16), Zagunis 10 (2-8), Bryant 3 (2-1), Davis 3 (0-3), Hannemann 3 (2-1), Rademacher 3 (2-1), Court 2 (0-2), Coghlan 3 (1-2), Martin 2 (0-2), Donahue 1 (0-1)

THIRD: Navarro 38 (14-24), Caratini 23 (6-17), Zagunis 25 (11-14), Rademacher 12 (2-10), Davis 11 (7-4), Court 11 (3-8), Freeman 11 (5-6), Bote 5 (2-3), Gimenez 1 (0-1)

FOURTH: Court 45 (16-29), Zagunis 31 (12-19), Bote 16 (6-10), Vosler 15 (5-10), Gimenez 9 (2-7), Navarro 7 (4-3), Davis 7 (2-5), Rademacher 6 (3-3), Coghlan 1 (0-1), Freeman 1 (0-1)

FIFTH: Vosler 44 (16-28), Rademacher 26 (8-18), Davis 25 (10-15), Caratini 9 (4-5), Zagunis 8 (2-6), Bote 6 (3-3), Hannemann 5 (3-2), Bruno 3 (2-1), Court 3 (0-3), Gimenez 3 (1-2), Navarro 2 (0-2), Freeman 1 (0-1), Adams 1 (0-1), Martin 1 (0-1)

SIXTH: Davis 41 (13-28), Hannemann 21 (7-14), Rademacher 12 (6-6), Court 11 (4-7), Gimenez 12 (6-6), Martin 10 (2-8), Bote 7 (3-4), Bruno 8 (2-6), Young 4 (2-2), Freeman 2 (0-2), Adams 3 (0-3), Vosler 3 (2-1), Zagunis 3 (3-0), Bernard 1 (0-1)

SEVENTH: Hannemann 38 (13-25), Rademacher 19 (7-12), Court 17 (9-8), Gimenez 13 (7-6), Young 8 (1-7), Bruno 8 (3-5), Davis 10 (2-8), Bernard 6 (1-5), Adams 5 (1-4), Freeman 4 (1-3), Martin 5 (4-1), Solis 3 (1-2), Coghlan 2 (0-2)

EIGHTH: Young 19 (7-12), Hannemann 19 (5-14), Gimenez 15 (8-7), Martin 14 (6-8), Bernard 13 (4-9), Rademacher 11 (5-6), Bruno 10 (3-7), Solis 9 (3-6), Court 8 (5-3), Remillard 7 (1-6), Adams 4 (1-3), Clifton 2 (1-1), Castillo 1 (0-1), Davis 1 (0-1), Donahue 1 (0-1), Gore 1 (0-1), Pearson 1 (0-1), Underwood 1 (0-1)

NINTH: Tseng 17 (3-14), Young 15 (8-7), Bernard 13 (5-8), Mills 12 (4-8), Underwood 11 (3-8), Hannemann 9 (5-4), Clifton 8 (5-3), Farrell 7 (3-5), Ryan 4 (1-3), Solis 4 (0-4), Torrez 3 (1-2), Gore 7 (3-4), Butler 3 (0-3), Coleman 3 (1-2), Hedges 3 (3-0), Martin 3 (1-2), Alzolay 2 (0-2), Bruno 2 (1-1), Remillard 2 (0-2), Roth 2 (0-2), Adams 1 (0-1), Castillo 1 (0-1), Court 1 (0-1), Gimenez 1 (0-1), Markey 1 (1-0), Pearson 1 (0-1), Robinson 1 (1-0), Zastryzny 1 (0-1)

CATCHING BREAKDOWNPLAYER INN ER ERA CS SBA PCT PBCaratini 150.0 106 6.36 2 20 10% 3Castillo 10.0 5 4.50 0 1 0% 0Davis 566.0 257 4.08 18 79 23% 9Gimenez 319.2 168 4.83 8 53 15% 2Remillard 50.2 35 6.22 2 13 15% 1Solis 70.1 31 3.97 4 9 44% 0

PITCHING BREAKDOWN W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HRStarters 22-57 4.83 655.1 676 381 352 245 552 71Relievers 28-31 3.81 522.0 469 261 221 248 502 49

SCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total Opp 93 66 68 76 84 83 67 65 30 17 649Iowa 73 37 57 74 63 47 55 67 33 20 526

MONTHLY PERFORMANCEMONTH Record Batting (AVG/OBP/SLG) Pitching (ERA/K/BB)April 5-17 .231 / .295 / .334 3.87 / 184 / 79May 16-14 .269 / .348 / .366 4.28 / 126 / 104June 8-19 .242 / .316 / .341 5.31 / 205 / 95July 11-16 .251 / .312 / .355 4.01 / 203 / 98August 10-20 .227 / .314 / .348 4.35 / 242 / 105September 0-1 .206 / .250 / .353 7.00 / 6 / 5

PITCHER AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SHAlzolay .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Baldonado .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Brooks .250 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1Butler .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Clifton .095 21 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 9 1Coleman .000 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0Farrell .077 13 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 12 0Hedges .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Markey .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mazzoni .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Mekkes .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Mills .048 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 4Norwood .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Robinson .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Roth .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Ryan .200 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Simmons .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Torrez .176 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1Tseng .120 25 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 Underwood .136 22 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 7 3Zastryzny .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

PITCHER’S BATTING STATISTICS

IOWA CUBS HITTING BREAKDOWN

IOWA CUBS HOME RUNS

GAME INFORMATIONLongest Game, Innings ............................ 12.0 (4/22 vs. MEM)Longest Game Time (9 INN.) .......................3:41 (6/2 @ CSP)Longest Game Time (EXTRA INN.) ... 3:48 (12, 4/22 vs. MEM)Fastest Game Time (9 INN.) .................... 2:06 (4/23 vs. MEM)Consecutive Errorless Games ..............................7 (5/15-5/20)Most Games Over .500 ............................................................Most Games Under .500 .................................39 (48-85, 8/28)

ATTENDANCEHOME TOTAL - 463,399 60/69 dates ....... Average - 7,356ROAD TOTAL - 415,300 68/70 dates ........ Average - 6,107TOTAL - 878,699 128/139 dates ...... Average - 6,865 LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE ............13,005 (8/3 vs. SL)LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE ............13,095 (5/5 @ RR)

PINCH-HITTER STATISTICS

MULTI-HIT GAMESPLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTAL Adams 2 0 0 0 2Bernard 8 1 0 0 9Bote 12 3 0 1 16Bruno 12 5 0 0 17Caratini 8 2 1 0 11Coghlan 8 1 1 0 10Court 21 1 1 0 23Davis 23 3 1 0 27Freeman 24 3 0 0 27Gimenez 6 0 0 0 6Hannemann 15 3 1 0 19Martin 6 1 0 0 7Navarro 11 2 1 0 14Rademacher 15 4 0 0 19Remillard 1 0 0 0 1Solis 1 1 0 0 2Vosler 12 1 1 0 14Young 15 4 0 0 19Zagunis 23 3 1 0 27

MULTI-RBI GAMESPLAYER 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6RBI 7+RBI TOTAL Adams 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Bernard 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Bote 10 2 0 0 0 0 12Bruno 4 0 0 0 0 0 4Caratini 3 2 0 0 0 0 5Coghlan 3 0 0 0 0 0 3Court 12 2 1 0 0 0 15Davis 5 2 0 0 1 0 8Freeman 6 2 0 1 0 0 9Gimenez 1 0 1 1 0 0 3Hannemann 5 0 0 0 0 0 5Martin 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Navarro 6 1 0 0 0 0 7Rademacher 2 1 1 0 0 0 4Solis 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Vosler 9 3 1 0 0 0 13Young 2 1 0 0 0 0 3Zagunis 4 3 0 0 0 0 7

PLAYER 2018 SOLO 2R 3R GSBernard 1 1 0 0 0Bote 13 9 4 0 0Bruno 3 1 2 0 0Caratini 3 2 1 0 0Coghlan 4 4 0 0 0Court 11 7 2 2 0Davis 4 1 3 0 0Hannemann 6 4 2 0 0Freeman 6 2 3 1 0Gimenez 2 0 0 1 1Navarro 3 1 3 0 0Rademacher 2 1 0 1 0Solis 1 1 0 0 0Vosler 11 3 4 3 1Zagunis 7 4 2 1 0

PLAYER AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP K SHAdams .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0Bernard .200 8 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 0Brooks -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bruno .439 7 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0Coghlan .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Coleman .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Court .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0Davis .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Donahue .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Gimenez .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1Freeman .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Hannemann .286 7 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0Martin .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Rademacher .333 12 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 0Remillard .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Roth .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Solis .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Vosler 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Young .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Zagunis .667 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0Zastryzny .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDHOME RUN HAPPENINGS

EVENT IOWA CUBS _______________LAST CUBS GRAND SLAM Jason Vosler 8/28/2018 vs. Oklahoma City (off Logan Bawcom)TWO GRAND SLAMS IN ONE GAME C. Villanueva & R. Lopez 6/9/2014 @ Fresno (off J. Berken and J. Bucardo)LAST PINCH HIT HOME RUN Jacob Hannemann 4/16/2018 @ Memphis (off Preston Guilmet)LAST HR LH & RH GAME Augie Ojeda 8/18/2000 @ NashvilleLAST 4 HOME RUN GAME Micah Hoffpauir 8/9/2008 @ Round Rock (3 off J. Miller, 1 off C. Paronto)LAST 3 HOME RUN GAME Mike Freeman 4/30/18 vs. Omaha (off Machado, Lovelady, Broadway)LAST 2 HOME RUN GAME Victor Caratini 6/16/18 @ Tacoma (off Christian Bergman)LAST INSIDE THE PARK HR Taylor Davis 8/20/2017 @ Nashville (off Zach Neal)LAST BACK TO BACK HRs David Bote, Ryan Court 7/20/18 vs. New Orleans (off Jeff Kinley)LAST BACK TO BACK TO BACK HR B. Nelson, J. Lake, T. Wright 7/3/2013 vs. Memphis, 4th inning (off Boone Whiting)LAST HR BY A PITCHER Eric Jokisch 6/4/2015 @ Albuquerque (off Boone Whiting)LAST 2-HR GAME BY A PITCHER Glendon Rusch 4/25/2004 (G2) vs. CSP (off Denny Stark & Brent Billingsley)LAST LEAD-OFF HOME RUN Chris Coghlan 8/11/2018 @ New Orleans (off Jeff Brigham)LAST WALK-OFF HOME RUN John Andreoli 8/17/2017 vs. Colorado Springs (off Angel Ventura)LAST WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM Jake Fox 8/2/2007 vs. Tucson (off Chad Harville)LAST PINCH-HIT WALK-OFF HR Brad Snyder 5/7/2011 vs. New Orleans (off Frank Mata)LAST CUB TO HR FOR 1st IOWA HIT David Freitas 6/5/2016 vs. Memphis (off Jerome Williams)LAST CUB TO HR FOR 1st 2 IOWA HITS Kris Bryant 6/19/2014 vs. ELP (off B. Kloess) & 6/22 vs. ALB (off R. Patterson)LAST CUB TO HR FOR 1st 3 IOWA HITS Kris Bryant 6/19/2014 vs. ELP (off B. Kloess) & 6/22 vs. ALB (Patterson & Magill)LAST CUB TO HR FOR 1st 4 IOWA HITS Kris Bryant 6/19/2014 vs. ELP, 6/22 vs. ALB, & 6/23 vs. ALB (Jeff Bennett)LAST CUB TO HR FOR 1st 5 IOWA HITS Kris Bryant 6/19/2014 vs. ELP, 6/22 vs. ALB, & 6/23 vs. ALB, & 6/24 vs. ALB (Z. Lee)LAST PITCHER TO HR FOR 1st 2 IOWA HITS Mark Prior 5/7/2002 vs. Tucson (off Horacio Estrada)LAST CUB TO HR IN 1ST AAA AT BAT Greg Rohan 8/1/2012 vs. Colorado Springs (off Guillermo Moscoso)

NO-HITTERS, ONE-HITTERS, COMPLETE GAMESEVENT IOWA CUBS OPPONENT LAST 9-INNING NO-HITTER 5/7/2014 (Chris Rusin @ New Orleans) 4/14/2017 (Copeland (7.0), Cervenka (1.0), Cunniff (1.0)LAST 7-INNING NO-HITTER 6/14/1976 (Chris Knapp at Evansville) 5/8/1999 (Frankie Rodriguez vs. Salt Lake, in D.M.)LAST ONE-HITTER (9 INNINGS) 8/24/2015 (Jokisch (6.0), Rivero (2.0), Cahill (1.0) vs. FRE) 8/9/2016 (Stewart(3.0), Cash(3.1), Choate(0.2), Rhame(2.0) vs. OKC)

LAST ONE-HITTER (7 INNINGS) 8/15/2017 G1 (Markey (3.0), Garner (2.0), Hancock (2.0) vs. CSP) 8/17/2017 (Angel Ventura vs. Colorado Springs)LAST 9-INN. COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT 5/7/2014 (Chris Rusin @ New Orleans) 7/4/2015 (Jose Urena @ New Orleans)LAST 7-INN. COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT 8/17/2017 G2 (Williams Perez vs. Colorado Springs) 7/29/2011 (Chris Volstad @ New Orleans)LAST 9-INNING COMPLETE GAME 5/7/2014 (Chris Rusin @ New Orleans) 7/4/2015 (Jose Urena @ New Orleans)LAST 7-INNING COMPLETE GAME 8/17/2017 G2 (Williams Perez vs. Colorado Springs) 8/25/2015 (A. Wojciechowski vs. Fresno)LAST 9-INNING CG, BOTH PITCHERS 8/28/2006, 0-1 L (Jae-Kuk Ryu at OKC) 8/28/2006 (Derek Lee vs. Oklahoma)

MISCELLANEOUSEVENT IOWA CUBS OPPONENT PLAYER HIT FOR THE CYCLE Ryan Court (7/20/18 vs. New Orleans) Luke Voit (7/1/18 vs Memphis) PLAYER STOLE HOME Logan Watkins (8/6/16 vs. New Orleans) Robbie Grossman (7/5/14 @ Oklahoma City)7 HOME RUN GAME (TEAM) 3 (6/9/87 OKC, 8/15/99 OMA, 8/30/10 @ ALB) 1 (7/26/07 @ Colorado Springs)8 HOME RUN GAME (TEAM) 8/9/08 @ Round Rock (TBA - never)LAST POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH Chris Gimenez (7/25/18 @ Fresno) Dusty Coleman (8/1/16 @ Omaha) LAST TRIPLE PLAY 6/5/17 vs. Oklahoma City (6-4 line out) 8/17/14 vs. Salt Lake (1-6-3 on line drive)

2018 IOWA CUBS PLAYER/COACH EJECTIONSPLAYER/COACH DATE (inning) INCIDENT UMPIREMarty Pevey 4/17 (6th) Non-balk call Clink VondrakMarty Pevey 4/25 (4th) Disputing called third strike Clay ParkMike Freeman 4/25 (4th) Disputing called third strike Clay ParkJacob Hannemann 5/17 (9th) Disputing caught stealing Sean RyanMarty Pevey 5/17 (9th) Disputing caught stealing Sean RyanChris Gimenez 5/18 (7th) Disputing called third strike Sean RyanMarty Pevey 5/22 (7th) Disputing home run call Lee MeyersChris Valaika 5/27 (10th) Disputing tag out at 3B Bryan FieldsMarty Pevey 6/9 (1st) Derek EatonStephen Bruno 7/2 (7th) Disputing called third strike Lew WilliamsMarty Pevey 7/2 (7th) Disputing called third strike Lew WilliamsMarty Pevey 8/7 (1st) Disputing Las Vegas’ HBP Junior ValentineJacob Hannemann 8/12 (4th) Disputing caught stealing Sean AllenMarty Pevey 8/17 (10th) Disputing out at 2B Lewis Williams

2018 IOWA CUBS DAY-BY-DAY LOGGAME DATE OPP SCORE REC POS GB/GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT1 4/5 G1 OKC L, 1-2 0-1 - - Schlitter (1-0) Tseng (0-1) Broussard (1) 2:04 --2 4/5 G2 OKC W, 3-2 (8) 1-1 T-2 -1.0 Baldonado (1-0) Paredes (0-1) -- 2:55 5,155

4/6 OKC PPD3 4/7 OKC L, 5-6 (11) 1-2 3 -1.5 Liberatore (1-0) Baldonado (1-1) Venditte (1) 3:30 3,966

4/8 OKC PPD - made up 4/54/9 OKC PPD

4 4/10 @ NAS L, 0-7 1-3 3 -2.5 Naile (2-0) Mills (0-1) -- 2:44 8,2405 4/11 @ NAS L, 0-6 1-4 3 -3.5 Bassitt (1-0) Tseng (0-2) -- 2:29 5,2526 4/12 @ NAS W, 6-3 (11) 2-4 3 -3.5 Hancock (1-0) Finnegan (0-1) Simmons (1) 3:45 8,7717 4/13 @ MEM L, 3-9 2-5 3 -4.0 Flaherty (2-0) Farrell (0-1) -- 2:33 3,5948 4/14 @ MEM L, 1-3 2-6 T-3 -5.0 Poncedeleon (1-0) Underwood (0-1) Guilmet (3) 2:27 8,0859 4/15 @ MEM W, 9-4 3-6 3 -5.0 Zastryzny (1-0) Reyes (1-1) -- 2:46 3,06310 4/16 @ MEM L, 4-7 3-7 3 -6.0 Hudson (0-3) Tseng (0-3) Guilmet (4) 2:50 3,84111 4/17 NAS L, 2-3 3-8 3 -7.0 Castro (1-0) Mills (0-2) Lucas (1) 3:12 3,666

4/18 NAS PPD12 4/19 NAS L, 0-1 (10) 3-9 3 -7.5 Alcantara (2-0) Mazzoni (0-1) Wahl (1) 2:53 3,67313 4/20 NAS W, 7-1 4-9 3 -7.5 Alzolay (1-0) Jokisch (0-3) -- 2:27 4,22114 4/21 MEM L, 4-8 4-10 T-3 -7.5 Gant (3-0) Underwood (0-2) Mayers (1) 3:03 4,61515 4/22 MEM L, 6-8 (12) 4-11 4 -8.0 Mucija (2-0) Roth (0-1) -- 3:48 6,79316 4/23 MEM L, 0-3 4-12 4 -8.0 Gomber (2-0) Mills (0-3) Mayer (2) 2:06 4,39417 4/25 @ OKC L, 3-6 4-13 4 -9.0 Corcino (1-0) Alzolay (1-1) -- 2:59 3,49918 4/26 @ OKC L, 2-4 4-14 4 -10.0 Broussard (1-0) Hancock (1-1) Schlitter (4) 2:50 3,89519 4/27 @ OKC L, 1-4 4-15 4 -11.0 Moran (1-0) Tseng (0-4) -- 2:29 8,94220 4/28 @ OKC L, 1-7 4-16 4 -12.0 Moscoso (1-0) Roth (0-2) -- 2:59 9,65121 4/29 @ OKC L, 3-5 4-17 4 -13.0 Banuelos (3-0) Mills (0-4) Schlitter (5) 2:51 5,57222 4/30 OMA W, 10-3 5-17 4 -13.0 Alzolay (2-1) Machado (0-3) Maples (1) 2:27 4,41223 5/1 OMA L, 4-7 5-18 4 -13.0 Fillmyer (2-1) Underwood (0-3) Adam (1) 3:23 3,89824 5/2 OMA L, 7-8 (10) 5-19 4 -13.0 Broadway (1-0) Hancock (1-2) Staumont (1) 3:21 5,05325 5/3 OMA L, 4-6 5-20 4 -14.0 Oaks (2-2) Bass (0-1) Adam (2) 2:49 4,01526 5/4 @ RR L, 3-4 5-21 4 -15.0 Sampson (2-2) Mazzoni (0-2) -- 2:39 8,9982728

5/55/6

@ RR@ RR

W, 7-3W, 4-1

6-217-21

44

-15.0-15.0

Zastryzny (2-0)Underwood (1-3)

Ledbetter (0-4)Gallardo (0-1)

--Bass (1)

3:032:39

13,09511,434

29 5/7 @ RR W, 6-5 8-21 4 -14.0 Hancock (2-2) Gardewine (2-1) Maples (2) 2:59 7,47030 5/8 @ OMA W, 8-4 9-21 4 -13.0 Roth (2-1) Lohse (0-1) Hedges (1) 3:05 3,43931 5/9 @ OMA W, 4-2 10-21 T-3 -12.0 Mills (1-4) Oaks (2-3) Simmons (1) 2:55 5,13232 5/10 @ OMA L, 3-2 10-22 4 -13.0 Dziedzic (1-4) Morrison (0-1) Maurer (1) 2:26 4,35933 5/11 @ OMA W, 5-3 11-22 T-3 -13.0 Underwood (2-3 Fillmyer (2-3) Simmons (2) 3:09 5,09834 5/12 RR L, 2-4 11-23 T-3 -13.0 Bibens-Dirkx (2-3) Farrell (0-2) Alvarez (6) 3:08 4,680

5/13 RR PPD35 5/14 G1 RR L, 4-11 11-24 Lincecum (1-0) Alzolay (2-2) -- 2:34 --36 5/14 G2 RR W, 6-4 12-24 4 -12.0 Tseng (1-4) Hurlbut (0-3) Bass (2) 2:10 5,22137 5/15 RR L, 2-4 12-25 4 -12.5 Bush (1-1) Maples (0-1) Alvarez (7) 2:57 7,04738 5/17 OMA W, 4-3 (11) 13-25 T-3 -12.5 Mazzoni (1-2) Maurer (0-3) 2:56 6,56539 5/18 OMA L, 6-8 13-26 4 -12.5 Lovelady (2-1) Underwood Jr. (2-4) Stout (2) 2:58 8,93440 5/19 OMA L, 2-4 13-27 4 -13.5 Sparkman (2-0) Alzolay (2-3) Maurer (2) 2:46 6,56141 5/20 OMA W, 3-2 14-27 4 -13.5 Mazzoni (2-2) Stout (1-1) -- 2:15 6,02342 5/21 @ RR W, 6-5 15-27 4 -12.5 Mills (2-4) Mendez (0-4) Maples (3) 3:30 7,44743 5/22 @ RR L, 4-5 15-28 4 -13.5 Feigl (2-0) Zastryzny (1-2) Alvarez (9) 2:44 7,19444 5/23 @ RR W, 2-1 16-28 4 -12.5 Underwood (3-4) Loewen (0-1) Mazzoni (2) 2:38 8,01145 5/24 @ RR L, 4-5 16-29 4 -12.5 Vivas (1-0) Alzolay (2-4) Alvarez (10) 2:43 10,35646 5/25 NO W, 13-3 17-29 4 -12.5 Tseng (2-4) Meyer (2-4) -- 2:53 8,18047 5/26 NO W, 2-1 18-29 4 -11.5 Simmons (1-0) Richards (2-2) Bass (3) 2:27 6,64048 5/27 NO W, 5-4 (10) 19-29 4 -11.5 Mazzoni (3-2) Kinley (2-1) -- 3:35 6,78749 5/28 NO W, 5-4 20-29 4 -10.5 Simmons (2-0) Burnett (1-2) -- 2:36 4,69550 5/29 NO L, 5-1 20-30 4 -11.0 Alcantara (3-1) Markey (0-1) -- 2:21 6,15851 5/30 @ COS L, 3-13 20-31 4 -11.0 Brooks (4-1) Tseng (2-5) 3:02 2,14552 5/31 @ COS W, 9-2 21-31 4 -11.0 Mills (3-4) Derby (2-3) -- 2:58 3,00853 6/1 @ COS L, 3-10 21-32 4 -12.0 Burnes (2-3) Ryan (0-1) -- 3:12 5,11054 6/2 @ COS L, 11-14 21-33 4 -13.0 Lopez (2-1) Simmons (2-1) -- 3:41 7,75255 6/3 @ COS W, 6-2 (10) 22-33 4 -12.0 Markey (1-1) Brooks (4-2) -- 3:04 3,00956 6/5 ABQ L, 1-5 22-34 4 -12.5 Oberholtzer (2-4) Tseng (2-6) -- 2:18 7,08157 6/6 ABQ W, 4-3 23-34 4 -12.0 Maples (1-1) Johnson, D.J. (1-3) -- 3:05 8,99058 6/7 ABQ L, 1-3 23-35 4 -13.0 McGough (4-0) Simmons (2-2) Vasto (3) 2:37 6,24559 6/8 ELP L, 3-4 23-36 4 -13.0 Scholtens (1-3) Underwood (3-5) Stock (3) 3:14 10,84960 6/9 ELP L, 2-4 23-37 4 -14.0 Overton (3-2) Markey (1-2) Stock (4) 2:55 10,006

6/10 ELP PPD61 6/11 G1 ELP W, 6-5 (7) 24-37 4 -14.0 Baldonado (2-1) Diaz (0-3) Maples (4) 2:28 --62 6/11 G2 ELP L, 0-3 (7) 24-38 4 -14.0 Brewer (1-3) Mills (3-5) Stock (5) 1:47 7,72863 6/13 @ RNO W, 8-7 25-38 4 -13.0 Markey (2-2) Buchanan (4-6) Maples (5) 2:57 4,05164 6/14 @ RNO L, 4-11 25-39 4 -14.0 Clarke (7-5) Underwood (3-6) -- 2:43 3,99965 6/15 @ RNO L, 5-13 25-40 4 -15.0 Vasquez (5-2) Tseng (2-7) -- 3:22 6,22366 6/16 @ TAC L, 4-5 25-41 4 -16.0 Mclver (1-0) Maples (1-2) Armstrong (2) 3:07 7,15667 6/17 @ TAC L, 3-12 25-42 4 -17.0 Caughel (2-2) Mills (3-6) -- 2:58 6,93868 6/18 @ TAC L, 2-5 25-43 4 -17.0 Detwiler (1-1) Torrez (0-1) Armstrong (3) 2:20 3,86169 6/19 @ TAC L, 4-5 25-44 4 -17.0 Tenuta (2-0) Underwood (3-7) Armstrong (4) 2:54 3,76370 6/21 COS L, 0-5 25-45 4 -18.0 Wilkerson (2-2) Tseng (2-8) -- 2:46 7,01671 6/22 COS W, 4-3 (7) 26-25 4 -17.0 Maples (2-2) Davis (1-5) -- 3:19 12,942

2018 IOWA CUBS DAY-BY-DAY LOGGAME DATE OPP SCORE REC GB/GA WINNER LOSER SAVE TIME ATT72 6/23 G1 COS L, 2-4 (7) 26-46 4 -17.5 Derby (4-3) Mills (3-7) Lopez (5) 2:18 6,33073 6/23 G2 COS L, 0-2 (7) 26-47 4 -18.5 Archer (1-2) Torrez (0-2) Zagurksi (2) 2:03 8,15374 6/24 COS L, 0-2 26-48 4 -18.5 Espino (3-2) Ryan (0-2) Zagurski (3) 2:34 7,29175 6/25 @ NO W, 4-3 27-48 4 -18.0 Baldonado (3-1) Cloyd (1-2) Mekkes (1) 2:53 2,63376 6/26 @ NO L, 1-3 27-49 4 -18.0 Despaigne (2-1) Tseng (2-9) Guerra (4) 2:25 3,01977 6/27 @ NO W, 12-8 28-49 4 -16.5 Torrez (1-2) Garcia (0-1) -- 3:10 2,35978798081

6/286/297/1 G17/1 G2

@ NOMEMMEMMEM

W, 5-3L, 6-2L, 2-13 (7)L, 1-6 (7)

29-4929-5029-5129-52

4444

-15.5-15.5-17.0-17.0

Brooks (1-0)Herget (5-6)Gregerson (1-0)Poncedeleon (7-3)

Gallen (4-4)Mills (3-8)Butler (0-1)Underwood Jr. (3-8)

--------

2:542:282:512:11

5,57110,8057,4277,934

82 7/2 MEM L, 3-7 29-53 4 -17.0 Ellis (1-0) Edwards Jr. (0-1) -- 2:59 7,01883 7/3 MEM L, 5-7 29-54 4 -17.5 Hudson (12-2) Butler (0-2) Morales (1) 2:42 11,43284 7/4 @ NAS W, 6-2 30-54 4 -17.0 Mills (4-8) Jokisch (2-8) -- 2:53 11,69185 7/5 @ NAS W, 7-1 31-54 4 -16.5 Coleman (1-0) Naile (5-8) -- 2:34 7,65586 7/6 @ NAS L, 1-4 31-55 4 -17.0 Mendgen (1-0) Underwood (3-9) Wahl (10) 2:48 8,9798788

7/77/8

@ NAS@ NAS

L, 3-5L, 3-5

31-5631-57

44

-18.0-18.0

Ruiz (1-1)Bracewell (2-3)

Tseng (1-10)Butler (0-2)

Wendelken (2)Hendricks (1)

2:432:54

10,9048,320

89 7/12 NAS L, 7-8 31-58 4 -19.0 Jokisch (3-8) Mills (4-9) Wendelken (3) 3:21 7,01790 7/13 G1 NAS L, 3-8 (7) 31-59 Coulombe (2-1) Coleman (1-1) -- 2:30 3,99191 7/13 G2 NAS W, 5-3 (7) 32-59 4 -18.5 Baldonado (4-1) Mengden (1-1) Mekkes (2) 2:21 8,41192 7/14 NAS W, 5-4 33-59 4 -18.5 Mazzoni (4-2) Sanchez (0-1) -- 2:19 10,34293 7/15 NAS W, 2-0 34-59 4 -17.5 Clifton (1-1) Naile (5-9) Maples (6) 2:42 7,99894 7/16 @ MEM L, 4-6 34-60 4 -18.5 Brebbia (1-0) Mazzoni (4-3) Mujica (10) 3:02 3,04995 7/17 @ MEM L, 2-3 34-61 4 -19.5 Gomber (7-3) Mills (4-10) Morales (4) 2:24 3,259

7/18 @ MEM PPD96 7/19 G1 @ MEM L, 1-4 (7) 34-62 Hudson (13-2) Butler (0-3) Mujica (11) 1:5497 7/19 G2 @ MEM W, 3-0 (7) 35-62 4 -18.5 Coleman (2-1) Herget (6-7) Maples (7) 1:47 4,65498 7/20 NO W, 10-8 36-62 4 -18.5 Zastryzny (3-1) Quijada (2-2) Mazzoni (3) 3:23 10,81199 7/21 NO L, 0-1 36-63 4 -19.0 Gallen (6-5) Clifton (1-2) Diaz (8) 2:39 9,620100 7/22 NO W, 3-1 37-63 4 -18.0 Baldonado (5-1) Kickham (1-1) Mazzoni (4) 2:55 8,063101 7/24 @ FRE L, 1-2 37-64 4 -19.0 James (4-4) Zastryzny (3-2) McCurry (12) 3:01 3,487102 7/25 @ FRE L, 1-9 37-65 4 -20.0 Sneed (9-5) Coleman (2-2) Emanual (1) 2:54 3,508103 7/26 @ FRE L, 4-5 (10) 37-66 4 -21.0 McCurry (5-4) Brooks (1-1) -- 2:58 3,950104 7/27 @ SAC W, 4-2 38-66 4 -20.0 Clifton (2-2) Herb (1-3) Maples (8) 3:03 10,178105 7/28 @ SAC W, 2-0 39-66 4 -19.0 Baldonado (6-1) Johnson (0-4) Mekkes (3) 2:50 11,150106107

7/297/30

@ SAC@ SAC

L, 4-7W, 8-1

39-6740-67

44

-19.0-19.0

Kelly (10-8)Underwood (4-9)

Coleman (2-3)Camarena (0-6)

Johnson (3)--

2:452:51

5,1265,422

108109

8/18/2

SLSL

W, 6-0L, 0-2

41-6741-68

44

-19.0-20.0

Mills (5-10)Stevens (1-3)

Canning (1-3)Tseng (2-11)

--Rhoades (4)

2:432:24

7,9068,461

110 8/3 SL L, 4-6 41-69 4 -20.0 Unsworth (6-0) Farrell (0-3) Morris (5) 2:32 13,005111112

8/48/5

LVLV

L, 6-9W, 9-4

41-7042-70

44

-20.0-20.0

Taylor (2-0)Markey (3-2)

Brooks (1-2)Purke (2-2)

Bautista (2)--

3:083:04

9,88810,531

113 8/6 LV L, 1-6 42-71 4 -20.0 Copeland (2-1) Mills (5-11) -- 2:47 8,148114 8/7 LV L, 6-9 42-72 4 -20.0 Gagnon, (4-4) Tseng (2-12) -- 3:10 8,443115 8/9 @ NO L, 0-1 42-73 4 -20.0 Alcantara (6-3) Farrell (0-4) Kinley (6) 2:51 3,117116 8/10 @ NO W, 4-3 43-73 4 -19.0 Clifton (3-2) Gallen (7-7) Maples (9) 3:01 4,971117118

8/118/12

@ NO@ NO

L, 2-9L, 6-7

43-7443-75

44

-19.0-20.5

Brigham (4-0)Cloyd (4-4)

Underwood (4-10)Mills (5-12)

--Kinley (7)

2:582:32

4,3082,629

119 8/14 COS L, 1-3 43-76 Davis (4-6) Maples (2-3) -- 3:09 5,421120 8/15 COS W, 9-4 (7) 44-76 4 -19.5 Baldonado (7-1) Houser (1-3) -- 2:15 6,589121 8/16 COS W, 9-3 45-76 4 -18.5 Ryan (1-2) Davies (0-3) -- 3:12 7,037122 8/17 @ OKC L, 4-6 (11) 45-77 4 -19.5 Allie (2-0) Coleman (2-4) -- 3:38 10,216123 8/18 @ OKC W, 4-3 (11) 46-77 4 -18.5 Norwood (1-0) Pill (3-4) -- 3:21 10,370124 8/19 G1 @ OKC L, 0-5 (7) 46-78 - - DeFratus (3-4) Tseng (2-13) -- 1:52 --125 8/19 G2 @ OKC L, 2-5 (7) 46-79 4 -20.5 Corcino (3-3) Baldonado (7-2) Broussard (9) 2:13 5,177

8/21 @ COS PPD126127

8/22 G18/22 G2

@ COS@ COS

L, 2-3 (8)L, 3-4 (7)

46-8046-81

44

-21.5 -21.5

Torres-Costa (2-0)Ramirez (3-2)

Bass (0-2)Norwood (1-1)

----

2:242:19

--3,011

128 8/23 @ COS L, 1-8 46-82 4 -22.5 Brooks (9-4) Clifton (3-3) -- 2:33 5,664129 8/24 @ OMA W, 8-3 47-82 4 -22.0 Robinson (1-0) Barlow (1-4) -- 3:11 8,601130 8/25 @ OMA L, 2-3 47-83 4 -22.5 Dziedzic (7-9) Tseng (2-14) Lovelady (7) 2:08 8,013131 8/26 @ OMA L, 2-7 47-84 4 -23.5 Staumont (2-5) Duensing (0-1) -- 2:34 7,222132133

8/278/28

@ OMAOKC

L, 6-7W, 8-3

47-8548-85

44

-23.5-23.0

Fernandez (1-0)Farrell (1-4)

Bass (0-3)Bawcom (2-4)

Adam (3)--

2:542:44

6,5179,041

134 8/29 G1 OKC W, 1-0 (7) 49-85 Clifton (4-3) Banuelos (8-7) Maples (10) 1:55 --135 8/29 G2 OKC W, 3-2 (7) 50-85 4 -23.0 Mekkes (1-0) Schlitter (6-2) -- 2:21 9,337136 8/30 OKC L, 2-4 50-86 4 -23.0 Corcino (4-3) Tseng (2-15) Schlitter (21) 2:45 7,023137 8/31 RR L, 5-6 (10) 50-87 4 -24.0 Alvarez (4-4) Brooks (1-3) Feigl (2) 3:25 9,595

9/1 RR CANCELLED138 9/2 RR L, 5-7 50-88 4 -23.5 Sampson (8-4) Chatwood (0-1) Scott (1) 2:32 8,123

9/3 RR CANCELLED

2018 IOWA CUBS TRANSACTIONSAnnounced Opening Day Roster:

Pitchers: Alberto Baldonado, Anthony Bass, Luke Farrell, Justin Hancock, Dillon Maples, Brad Markey, Cory Mazzoni, Alec Mills, Randy Rosario, Michael Roth, Shae Simmons, Jen-Ho Tseng, Duane Underwood Jr., Rob Zastryzny

Infielders: David Bote, Stephen Bruno, Ryan Court, Mike Freeman, Efren Navarro, Chesny Young Outfielders: Wynton Bernard, Jacob Hannemann, Bijan Rademacher, Mark Zagunis Catchers: Taylor Davis, Ali Solis, Chris Gimenez

# DATE ADD/DEL PLAYER POS TO FROM

1 4/5 DEL Brad Markey P Eugene Emeralds Iowa Cubs2 4/5 DEL Ali Solis C DL Iowa Cubs3 4/10 DEL Efren Navarro INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs4 4/10 ADD Brad Markey RHP Iowa Cubs Eugene Emeralds5 4/14 DEL Brad Markey RHP Eugene Emeralds Iowa Cubs6 4/14 ADD Ali Solis C Iowa Cubs DL7 4/15 DEL Bijan Rademacher OF DL Iowa Cubs8 4/15 ADD Zach Hedges P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies9 4/16 DEL Zach Hedges P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs10 4/16 ADD Efren Navarro INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs11 4/19 DEL Jacob Hannemann OF DL (retro to 4/18) Iowa Cubs12 4/20 ADD Adbert Alzolay P Iowa Cubs Extended Spring13 4/20 DEL Luke Farrell P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs14 4/20 ADD Brad Markey P Iowa Cubs Eugene Emeralds15 4/21 DEL David Bote INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs16 4/22 ADD Bijan Rademacher OF Iowa Cubs DL17 4/25 DEL Brad Markey P DL (retro to 4/23) Iowa Cubs18 4/25 ADD Jacob Hannemann OF Iowa Cubs DL19 4/30 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs20 4/30 DEL Ali Solis C DL Iowa Cubs21 5/7 DEL Cory Mazzoni P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs22 5/7 ADD Brad Markey P Iowa Cubs DL23 5/8 DEL Jen-Ho Tseng P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs24 5/8 DEL Rob Zastryzny P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs25 5/8 DEL David Bote INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs26 5/8 ADD Zach Hedges P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies27 5/8 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs28 5/9 ADD Ali Solis C Iowa Cubs DL29 5/9 ADD Preston Morrison P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies30 5/9 DEL Mark Zagunis OF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs31 5/9 DEL Justin Hancock P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs32 5/10 ADD Kyle Ryan P Iowa Cubs Extended Spring33 5/10 ADD Luke Farrell P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs34 5/10 DEL Taylor Davis C DL (retro to 5/8) Iowa Cubs35 5/11 DEL Zach Hedges P DL (retro to 5/9) Iowa Cubs36 5/11 DEL Preston Morrison P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs37 5/11 DEL Michael Roth P DL (retro to 5/9) Iowa Cubs38 5/11 ADD Rob Zastryzny P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs39 5/11 ADD Jen-Ho Tseng P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs40 5/11 ADD Tyler Pearson C Iowa Cubs Myrtle Beach41 5/17 ADD Mark Zagunis OF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs42 5/17 DEL Randy Rosario P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs43 5/18 DEL Tyler Pearson C DL Iowa Cubs44 5/18 ADD Taylor Davis C Iowa Cubs DL45 5/19 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs46 5/19 DEL Ali Solis C DL Iowa Cubs47 5/21 DEL Wynton Bernard OF DL Iowa Cubs48 5/21 ADD Lane Adams OF Iowa Cubs DL49 5/22 DEL Brad Markey P DL Iowa Cubs50 5/22 ADD Randy Rosario P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs51 5/23 DEL Zach Hedges P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs52 5/25 ADD Ali Solis C Iowa Cubs DL53 5/25 DEL Michael Roth P Round Rock (Trade) Iowa Cubs54 5/25 ADD Ali Solis C Iowa Cubs DL55 5/26 DEL Chris Gimenez C Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs56 5/26 DEL Efren Navarro INF DFA Iowa Cubs57 5/26 DEL Randy Rosario P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs58 5/27 ADD Zach Hedges P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies59 5/28 DEL Luke Farrell P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs60 5/28 ADD Victor Caratini C Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs61 5/30 ADD Efren Navarro INF Iowa Cubs Cleared Waviers 62 5/30 ADD Justin Hancock P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs63 5/30 DEL Cory Mazzoni P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs64 5/30 DEL Adbert Alzolay P DL - lat strain Iowa Cubs65 5/31 DEL Ali Solis C DL Iowa Cubs66 5/31 ADD Daury Torrez P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies67 6/5 DEL Zach Hedges P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs68 6/5 ADD Dakota Mekkes P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies69 6/5 DEL Ryan Court INF DL Iowa Cubs70 6/5 ADD Wynton Bernard OF Iowa Cubs DL71 6/7 ADD Trevor Clifton RHP Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies72 6/7 DEL Kyle Ryan P DL Iowa Cubs73 6/8 DEL Efren Navarro INF Temporary Incative Iowa Cubs74 6/8 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs75 6/11 DEL Anthony Bass P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs76 6/13 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs77 6/18 ADD Kyle Ryan P Iowa Cubs DL

# DATE ADD/DEL PLAYER POS TO FROM

78 6/18 DEL Rob Zastryzny P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs79 6/19 DEL Stephen Bruno INF DL Iowa Cubs80 6/19 ADD Ryan Court INF Iowa Cubs DL81 6/19 DEL Justin Hancock P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs82 6/21 ADD Zach Hedges P Iowa Cubs Teneesee Smokies83 6/22 DEL Mike Freeman INF DL (knee) Iowa Cubs84 6/23 ADD Christian Donahue INF Iowa Cubs South Bend Cubs85 6/24 DEL Cory Mazzoni P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs86 6/25 ADD Jason Vosler INF Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies 87 6/25 DEL Christian Donahue INF South Bend Cubs Iowa Cubs88 6/25 DEL Shae Simmons P Waviers Iowa Cubs89 6/25 ADD James Norwood P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies90 6/25 ADD Craig Brooks P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies91 6/25 DEL Duane Underwood P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs92 6/26 DEL David Bote INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs93 6/26 DEL Dillon Maples P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs94 6/26 ADD Preston Morrison P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies95 6/28 ADD Duane Underwood P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs96 6/28 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs97 6/29 ADD Carl Edwards Jr. P Iowa Cubs (rehab) Chicago Cubs (DL)98 6/30 ADD Dillon Maples P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs99 6/30 DEL Preston Morrison P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs100 6/30 DEL Lane Adams OF Released Iowa Cubs101 6/30 ADD Eddie Butler P Iowa Cubs (rehab) Chicago Cubs (DL)102 7/1 ADD Trey Martin OF Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies103 7/1 ADD Chris Coghlan OF Iowa Cubs Extended Spring104 7/1 DEL Ali Solis C DL (retro to 6/28) Iowa Cubs105 7/3 DEL Zach Hedges P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs106 7/4 DEL Victor Caratini C Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs107 7/4 ADD Erick Castillo C Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies108 7/5 ADD Ali Solis C Iowa Cubs DL109 7/5 ADD Casey Coleman P Iowa Cubs Signed by Chicago, 110 7/5 ADD Rob Zastryzny P MLR Chicago Cubs (DL)111 7/5 DEL Erick Castillo C Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs112 7/6 ADD Rob Zastryzny P Iowa Cubs End of MLR113 7/6 DEL Carl Edwards Jr P Chicago Cubs End of MLR114 7/6 ADD Dillon Maples P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs115 7/6 DEL Cory Mazzoni P DL (retro to 7/1) Iowa Cubs116 7/8 DEL James Norwood P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs117 7/11 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs118 7/12 DEL Ali Solis C DL Iowa Cubs119 7/12 ADD Will Remillard C Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies120 7/12 ADD Chris Gimenez C Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs121 7/13 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs DL122 7/13 DEL Wynton Bernard OF DL Iowa Cubs123 7/14 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs124 7/14 DEL Rob Zastryzny P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs125 7/16 ADD Luke Farrell P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs126 7/16 ADD Rob Zastryzny P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs127 7/16 DEL Brad Markey P DL Iowa Cubs128 7/18 ADD David Bote INF Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs129 7/18 DEL Stephen Bruno INF DL Iowa Cubs130 7/19 DEL Wynton Bernard OF Iowa Cubs (DL) Tennessee Smokies131 7/19 DEL Anthony Bass P Chicago Cubs End of MLR132 7/21 DEL Dillon Maples P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs133 7/21 DEL Luke Farrell P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs134 7/24 ADD James Norwood P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs135 7/24 ADD Dillon Maples P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs136 7/24 DEL Chesny Young INF DL (oblique) Iowa Cubs137 7/24 DEL Eddie Butler P Chicago Cubs End of MLR138 7/25 ADD Stephen Bruno INF Iowa Cubs DL139 7/26 DEL David Bote INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs140 7/27 ADD Luke Farrell P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs141 7/27 DEL Alec Mills P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs142 7/27 DEL Ali Solis C Temp. Inactive Iowa Cubs143 7/27 ADD Brad Markey P Iowa Cubs DL144 7/28 DEL Cory Mazzoni P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs145 7/31 ADD Alec Mills P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs146 8/1 DEL Casey Coleman P DL Iowa Cubs147 8/1 DEL Ali Solis C DL Temp Inactive148 8/1 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs149 8/1 ADD Randy Rosario P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs 150 8/1 DEL Craig Brooks P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs151 8/3 DEL Randy Rosario P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs152 8/3 ADD Craig Brooks P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies153 8/5 ADD Anthony Bass P Iowa Cubs (MLR) Chicago Cubs154 8/11 DEL Brad Markey P Tennessee Smokies Iowa Cubs155 8/11 ADD Randy Rosario P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs

2018 IOWA CUBS TRANSACTIONS, CONT.# DATE ADD/DEL PLAYER POS TO FROM

156 8/14 DEL Cory Mazzoni P DL Iowa Cubs157 8/14 ADD Anthony Bass P Iowa Cubs Cleared waivers,

assigned to IOW158 8/16 ADD Terrance Gore OF Iowa Cubs Traded from KC,

assigned to IOW159 8/16 DEL Trey Martin OF DL Iowa Cubs160 8/17 DEL Randy Rosario P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs161 8/17 DEL Will Remillard C DL Iowa Cubs162 8/17 ADD Mike Freeman INF Iowa Cubs DL163 8/17 ADD Casey Coleman P Iowa Cubs DL164 8/22 ADD Allen Webster P Iowa Tennessee Smokies165 8/22 DEL Casey Coleman P DL Iowa Cubs166 8/23 DEL Dillon Maples P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs167 8/23 DEL Bijan Rademacher OF DL Iowa Cubs168 8/23 ADD Trey Martin OF Iowa Cubs DL169 8/24 ADD Dillon Maples P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs170 8/24 DEL Alec Mills P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs171 8/24 ADD Duncan Robinson P Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies172 8/24 ADD Brian Duensing P Iowa Cubs (MLR) Chicago Cubs173 8/27 ADD Kris Bryant INF Iowa Cubs (MLR) Chicago Cubs174 8/27 ADD Tyler Chatwood P Iowa Cubs (MLR) Chicago Cubs175 8/28 DEL Alberto Baldonado P Temp. Inactive Iowa Cubs176 8/28 ADD Cory Mazzoni P Iowa Cubs DL177 8/29 DEL James Norwood P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs178 8/30 DEL Anthony Bass P Temp. Inactive Iowa Cubs

# DATE ADD/DEL PLAYER POS TO FROM

179 8/30 ADD Casey Coleman P Iowa Cubs DL180 8/30 ADD Danny Hultzen P Iowa Cubs Mesa181 8/31 DEL Cory Mazzoni P DFA Iowa Cubs182 8/31 DEL Chris Gimenez C Traded to MIN Iowa Cubs183 8/31 ADD Erick Castillo C Iowa Cubs Tennessee Smokies184 8/31 ADD Alberto Baldonado P Iowa Cubs Temp. Inactive185 8/31 DEL Dillon Maples P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs186 9/1 DEL Rob Zastryzny P DFA Iowa Cubs187 9/1 DEL Luke Farrell P DFA Iowa Cubs188 9/1 DEL Terrance Gore OF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs189 9/1 DEL Taylor Davis C Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs190 9/1 ADD Jaime Garcia P Iowa Cubs Signed by the Cubs,

assigned to IOW191 9/1 ADD Eric Gonzalez C Iowa Cubs South Bend Cubs192 9/1 ADD Alec Mills P Iowa Cubs Chicago Cubs193 9/1 DEL Kris Bryant INF End of MLR Iowa Cubs194 9/3 ADD Drew Smyly P Iowa Cubs (MLR) Chicago Cubs195 9/3 DEL Brian Duensing P End of MLR Iowa Cubs196 9/3 DEL Tyler Chatwood P End of MLR Iowa Cubs197 9/4 DEL Jaime Garcia P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs198 9/4 DEL Mark Zagunis P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs199 9/9 DEL Alec Mills P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs200 9/19 DEL Allen Webster P Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs201 9/22 ADD Mike Freeman INF Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs

2018 IOWA CUBS STATS W/ CHICAGO PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K AVG

Bote, David# 74 184 23 44 9 2 6 33 19 60 .239

Caratini, Victor 76 181 21 42 7 0 2 21 12 42 .232

Davis, Taylor 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 .400

Freeman, Mike 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .--

Gimenez, Chris 12 28 1 4 0 0 0 1 3 7 .143

Gore, Terrance 14 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 .200

Navarro, Efren 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .167

Zagunis, Mark 5 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 .400

TOTALS 191 414 50 96 17 2 8 58 36 121 .232

PITCHER W/L ERA G GS SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB K

Bass, Anthony 0-0 2.93 16 0 0 0 15.1 18 6 5 1 3 14

Farrell, Luke 3-4 5.17 20 2 0 1 31.1 30 22 18 7 16 39

Hancock, Justin# 0-0 1.46 10 0 0 0 12.1 5 2 2 1 9 31

Maples, Dillon 1-0 11.81 9 0 0 0 5.1 7 7 7 2 5 9

Mazzoni, Cory 1-0 1.04 8 0 0 0 8.2 5 1 1 0 5 7

Mills, Alec 0-1 4.00 7 2 0 0 18.0 11 8 8 1 7 23

Norwood, James# 0-1 4.09 11 0 0 0 11.0 14 7 5 0 5 10

Rosario, Randy 4-0 3.66 44 0 1 2 46.2 47 22 19 5 22 30

Tseng, Jen-Ho 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 1 0 3

Underwood, Duane# 0-1 2.25 1 1 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 1 3 3

Webster, Allen 1-0 6.00 3 0 0 0 3.0 2 2 2 1 1 3

Zastryzny, Rob 1-0 4.76 6 0 0 0 5.2 6 3 3 0 4 3

TOTALS 11-7 4.08 136 6 1 3 163.1 151 84 74 20 80 175

PITCHER W/L ERA G GS SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB K

Bulter, Eddie* 1-1 4.08 8 0 0 0 17.2 16 10 8 1 7 11

Chatwood, Tyler* 4-6 5.30 24 20 0 0 103.2 92 62 61 9 95 85

Duensing, Brian• 3-0 7.65 48 0 1 3 37.2 42 33 32 6 29 24

Edwards Jr., Carl* 3-2 2.60 58 0 0 2 52.0 36 17 15 2 32 67

Iowa Cubs Rehabbers w/ Chicago PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K AVG

Bryant, Kris* 102 389 59 106 28 3 13 52 48 107 .272

#made MLB debut

2018 IOWA CUBS SEASON ROSTER# PITCHERS ACTIVE DATES LAST 2018 TEAM (if not Iowa)35 Alzolay, Adbert 4/20-5/30 DL (lat strain)25 Baldonado, Alberto 4/5-8/28, 8/31-15, 16 Bass, Anthony 4/5-6/11, 7/17-7/19 (MLR), 8/5-8/30 Temp. Inactive6 Brooks, Craig 6/25-8/2, 8/3-29 Butler, Eddie (MLR) 6/30-7/24 Texas Rangers9 Chatwood, Tyler (MLR) 8/27-9/3 Chicago Cubs35 Clifton, Trevor 6/8-17 Coleman, Casey 7/5-8/1, 8/17-8/22, 8/30-9 Duensing, Brian (MLR) 8/24-15 Edwards Jr., Carl (MLR) 6/29-7/6 Chicago Cubs20 Farrell, Luke 4/5-20, 5/10-5/28, 7/16-7/21, 7/27-9/1 Los Angeles Angels19 Garcia, Jaime* 9/1-9/4 Chicago Cubs20, 33 Hancock, Justin 4/5-5/9, 5/30-6/19 Chicago Cubs (DL)39, 21, 29, 17 Hedges, Zach 4/15-16, 5/8-11, 5/27-6/5, 6/21-7/3 Tennessee Smokies (AA)15 Hultzen, Danny 8/31-36 Maples, Dillon 4/5-6/26, 7/6-7/21, 7/24-8/23, 8/24-8/31 Chicago Cubs12 Markey, Brad 4/10-14, 4/20-25, 5/7-5/22, 5/29-7/16, 7/27-8/11 Tennessee Smokies (AA)6 Mazzoni, Cory 4/5-5/7, 5/8-5/30, 5/13-5/30, 6/13-6/25, 6/28-7/2, 7/13-7/27, 8/1-8/14, 8/28-8/31 Iowa Cubs44 Mekkes, Dakota 6/5-9 Mills, Alec 4/5-7/27, 7/31-8/24, 9/1-20, 33 Morrison, Preston 5/9-11, 6/26-6/30 Tennessee Smokies (AA)2, 8 Norwood, James 6/25-7/8, 7/24-8/29 Chicago Cubs37 Robinson, Duncan 8/24-37 Rosario, Randy 4/5-5/17, 5/23-26, 8/2-8/3, 8/11-8/17 Chicago Cubs27 Roth, Michael 4/5-5/11 Released34 Ryan, Kyle 5/10-6/8, 6/18-8 Simmons, Shae 4/5-6/25 Free Agent Smyly, Drew (MLR)* 9/3 Chicago Cubs (DL)38 Torrez, Daury 5/31-7/6 Tennessee Smokies (AA)22 Tseng, Jen-Ho 4/5-5/8, 5/11- 32 Underwood Jr., Duane 4/5-6/25, 6/28-39 Webster, Allen 8/22-9/19 Chicago Cubs29 Zastryzny, Rob 4/5-5/8, 5/11-6/18, 7/5-7/14, 7/16-9/1 Iowa Cubs

# CATCHERS ACTIVE DATES CURRENT TEAM (if not Iowa)17, 27 Caratini, Victor 5/28-7/4 Chicago Cubs39 Castillo, Erick 7/4-7/5, 8/31-19 Davis, Taylor 4/5-5/8, 5/18-9/1 Chicago Cubs12 Gonzalez, Eric* 9/1-38 Gimenez, Chris 4/5-5/25, 7/12-8/31 Minnesota Twins 15 Pearson, Tyler 5/11-5/18 Myrtle Beach Pelicans (A+)37 Remillard, Will 7/12 -8/17 DL5 Solis, Ali 4/14-30, 5/8-5/19, 5/25-5/31, 6/8-7/1, 7/5-7/12, 7/22-27 Sultanes de Monterrey (MEX)

# INFIELDERS ACTIVE DATES CURRENT TEAM (if not Iowa)15 Bote, David 4/5-20, 4/30-5/8, 5/19-6/26, 7/14-7/15, 7/17-7/26 Chicago Cubs11 Bruno, Stephen 4/5-6/19, 6/30-7/18, 7/25-33 Bryant, Kris (MLR) 8/27-9/1 Chicago Cubs18, 13 Court, Ryan 4/5-6/5, 6/19- Donahue, Christian 6/22-25 Myrtle Beach Pelicans (A+)5, 3 Freeman, Mike 4/5-6/22, 8/17-9/22 Chicago Cubs17 Navarro, Efren 4/5-10, 4/16-5/26, 5/30-6/8 JPPL16 Vosler, Jason 6/25-9 Young, Chesny 4/5-7/25, 8/31- # OUTFIELDERS ACTIVE DATES CURRENT TEAM (if not Iowa)33 Adams, Lane 5/21-6/30 Atlanta Braves2 Bernard, Wynton 4/5-5/21, 6/6-7/12 Tennessee Smokies (AA)8, 20 Coghlan, Chris 7/1-12 Gore, Terrance 8/16-9/1 Chicago Cubs7 Hannemann, Jacob 4/5-4/18, 4/25-27 Martin, Trey 7/1-8/16, 8/23-24 Rademacher, Bijan 4/5-4/15, 4/22-8/23 DL6 Zagunis, Mark 4/5-5/9, 5/17-9/4 DL (right shoulder inflammation)

*Did not appear in a game