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CARTER CUNNINGHAM

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FRONT OFFICE STAFF

AAllan Bailey has been with the Vancouver Canadians since 2007 and was appointed General Manager on September 5th, 2018 after spending the previous seven seasons as the organization's Assistant General Manager. 2026 is his 20th season with the club

Allan has led several departments during his tenure with the C's including the Nat Bailey Stadium Box Office and its ticket operations as well as his more recent efforts in the Team Operations handling everything from player housing and travel right through to Information Technology (IT).

Born in Victoria, B.C., Allan was raised on the North Shore and up on the Sunshine Coast. Allan completed his education at McGill University while playing five seasons with the McGill Redbirds baseball program. Prior to university, Allan played for the North Shore Twins of the B.C. Premier League

WALTER COSMAN

VICE

OF SALES & MARKETING

With more than 20 years of Sales & Marketing experience here in Vancouver, Walter decided to put those skills to work in the sport he's most passionate about: baseball. 2026 is his seventh season at The Nat.

With a B.A. from the University of New Brunswick, Walter has worked with Proctor & Gamble, Molson Canada, Granville Island Brewing and Steamworks Brewing.

With a longstanding corporate partnership with the Canadians prior to his arrival in May of 2019, Walter joined the organization fully aware of the standard that has put the C's among the best in Minor League Baseball.

Rosemary has been with the Canadians since the 2024 season. She specializes in overseeing sponsorship servicing, ingame entertainment, social media, and fan communications while supporting fan engagement and brand growth for the Canadians. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with her Bachelor of Arts in May 2023 and her Master of Management in December 2023.

Born in Richmond, Rosemary was raised in Victoria where she grew up playing volleyball. Her previous work experience includes being the Communications & Administrative Coordinator for Athletics for Kids and a Varsity Game Day Statistician for UBC Athletics. When Rosemary is not at The Nat, she enjoys her time watching the Canucks, kickboxing, or spending time with family and friends.

BRENDA CHMILIAR

FINANCIAL CONTROLLER

Brenda enters her 17th season at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium and her sixth as Financial Controller for the Canadians. She spent the first 10 of those years with Aramark Food Services in the company's financial division, dividing her time between the ballpark and Rogers Arena. Her knowledge of stadium operations thanks to her time with both Aramark and the Canadians have proven to be invaluable during her tenure.

Brenda is responsible for all aspects of the financial operations and is right at home here at The Nat; much of her childhood was spent on local baseball fields up in Kamloops.

ROB FAI DIRECTOR, SALES & MARKETING

Rob returned to the Vancouver Canadians in 2025 and embarks on his 16th year with the organization in 2026. He has previously served as Communications Director and Broadcaster. In his role as Director of Sales, Marketing & Merchandise, Rob focuses on expanding the organization’s outreach, managing outgoing sales and sponsorships, overseeing merchandise, and revitalizing the Canadians Baseball Foundation.

In 2015, Rob was inducted into the Vancouver Canadians Broadcast & Journalism Hall of Fame. He also received Baseball B.C.’s Meritorious Award that same year in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the sport of baseball in British Columbia. During his time away from the organization, Rob hosted weekend programming at 980 CKNW and is currently a faculty member in the Journalism Department at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

JACOB NAKHLEH MANAGER, TICKET OPERATIONS

Jacob joined the C’s for the 2016 season, starting his time at The Nat in the Box Office. Jacob was first hired as a member of the game day staff, then promoted to Box Office Assistant before joining the sales team at the conclusion of the 2021 season. After spending the 2022 and 2023 seasons working in sales and community relations, Jacob is thrilled to be back where it all started – working in (and now running) the Nat Bailey Box Office.

Prior to joining the C’s in a full-time role, Jacob earned his Bachelor of Commerce in Finance from the University of Saskatchewan. When he’s not at The Nat, Jacob can be found wishing he was out ice fishing back in Saskatchewan or rooting on his USask Huskies, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Seahawks.

TYLER ZICKEL MANAGER, BROADCASTING & MEDIA RELATIONS

2026 is Tyler’s sixth with the Canadians, ninth within the Blue Jays organization and 12th in Minor League Baseball.

Before the C's, Tyler served as the Director of Promotions & Entertainment and Radio Broadcaster for the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Over the course of three seasons in Manchester, he oversaw the entire in-game presentation and promotions departments while traveling throughout the Eastern League calling 'Cats games. He has especially fond memories of the 2018 campaign, when he worked alongside current Jays (and former C’s) skipper

John Schneider and the likes of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio and Jordan Romano.

He began his MiLB career in 2014 as a communications intern for the Advanced-A Lake Elsinore Storm in the California League. He made his professional baseball radio debut with the Storm and handled the middle innings of road games for the rest of his tenure.

COOPER MISIC SENIOR COORDINATOR, SALES

Cooper enters his fifth season with the Canadians and his second season as Senior Coordinator, Sales. He is excited to continue taking on more responsibilities with the club as well as continuing to grow within the Canadians Organization itself.

A former Langley Blaze star pitcher who took his talents south of the border to play for both Galveston College in Texas and Central Washington University in Washington State. Cooper graduated from CWU with a degree in Sports Management with a Specialization in Business.

When Cooper’s away from The Nat, you can find him enjoying his time outside, trying out all the new restaurants and cafes in town , and hitting up the golf course as much as possible.

ZACH MAHAFFY

Zachary is entering his fifth season with the Vancouver Canadians, and his second as Sales Coordinator. He first joined the club as Box Office Assistant prior to the 2022 season, and moved into a sales role in 2024.

In April 2023, Zachary graduated with a BBA from the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University, concentrating in Marketing and Strategic Analysis.

Born in Mississauga, Ontario, but raised in Surrey, Zachary played rep hockey with Semiahmoo MHA as well as one season in the Pacific Junior Hockey League with the White Rock Whalers and Port Moody Panthers, in addition to playing baseball with the White Rock South Surrey Baseball Association. Outside the Nat, you can find him at your local arena officiating a hockey game, at the gym, or cheering on the Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Blue Jays, or Seattle Seahawks..

CHARLENE YAROSHUK ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR

Charlene has been with the Vancouver Canadians since the 2018 season. She spent her first summer working as a co-op student before transitioning to working full time in the accounting department.

Charlene graduated from Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2020 with her Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting.

Growing up in New Westminster Charlene spent over 10 years practicing martial arts and currently holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Before joining the Canadians she previously worked as an assistant martial arts instructor.

DREW HOWSON COORDINATOR, SALES

2026 marks Drew’s fifth season in the Toronto Blue Jays organization and fourth in Vancouver. This year is his second as a Sales Coordinator.

After graduating St. Clair College with a degree in Sport and Recreation Management and interning with the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires, Drew began his career in professional baseball as a member of the Canadians Grounds Crew. He would go on to gain experience with the Toronto Blue Jays Facility Department, assisting with the renovation and clean-up of Rogers Centre before returning to Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium.

Drew is a baseball savant. He played and coached at many levels in his hometown community of Windsor, Ontario, most notably with the Tecumseh Rangers. In his off time, you’ll usually find him hiking, playing his guitar, or cheering on the Detroit Tigers and his beloved Michigan Wolverines. Go Blue!

CHRIS GEORGES SALES ASSOCIATE

Chris Georges returns for his third year with the Canadians, adding sales to his arsenal after two seasons as a media relations and broadcast assistant.

Born and raised in Pickering, Ontario, Chris played varsity baseball for four years at the University of Waterloo. He continued his studies with the completion of BCIT's Radio Arts and Entertainment program in 2024.

When he isn't at The Nat, Chris can be found playing an array of different sports, including a weekly dodgeball league. He is a longtime loyal fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Braves, and Colorado Avalanche.

MATTHEW REYES

SALES

ASSOCIATE

Matthew is beginning his first season with the Vancouver Canadians as a Sales Associate. After spending over a year in B2B sales with PepsiCo, he decided to return to the diamond and pursue a career in professional baseball.

A 2021 graduate of Graceland University, Matthew has played and coached baseball internationally in Austria and Australia, as well as locally with the North Shore Twins back in 2016.

When he’s not at the Nat, Matthew can be found coaching high school baseball, biking around the city, or having coffee on Main Street. His long-term goal is to one day work with the Toronto Blue Jays or within Major League Baseball.

DAWSON MARCHAND COORDINATOR, SALES

2026 marks Dawson’s second season with the Vancouver Canadians as a Sales Associate. He is excited to apply his skills and continue growing within the organization.

Growing up in Maple Ridge, Dawson graduated from BCIT in 2024 with a diploma in Marketing Management, specializing in Digital Marketing and Brand Strategy. His passion for sports and marketing led him to pursue a career in the sports industry, where he is eager to contribute to the team’s success. When Dawson’s away from The Nat, you can find him training in Muay Thai Kickboxing, going to the gym, watching NBA basketball, or cheering on the Pittsburgh Penguins.

CHARLES O’NEILL DIRECTOR, STADIUM OPS

Charles is in his third season with the team in 2026 after working for a variety of baseball clubs including the Long Island Ducks and New York Mets. He brings a wealth of knowledge from his prior experiences to Nat Bailey Stadium.

He previously completed his Bachelor of Sports Management from Farmingdale State College in New York.

MAYELA RODRIGUEZ

MARKETING

ASSOCIATE

This is Mayela’s first season with the Canadians. She graduated from Simon Fraser University with a degree in Communication.

Mayela was part of the Vancouver Canucks Top Prospect Internship Program where she discovered her passion for the sports industry.

Outside of work she can be found reading, at the gym or watching Formula One.

BEN LETWIN COORDINATOR, SALES

Ben enters his second year with the Canadians as a Sales Associate. He graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from Langara College in December 2025.

He formerly worked at Nat Bailey for two seasons on the food service side as a lead cook in the premium third base porch section and is passionate about his role as a Sales Associate.

Growing up in Vancouver, Ben played rep hockey with the Vancouver Thunderbirds and won the AAA Provincials with the team in 2018. Outside of the Canadians, he enjoys playing hockey In the UBC Rec League, playing golf in his free time, and watching the Seahawks and Canucks.

LEVI WEBER HEAD GROUNDSKEEPER

Levi – the 2023 Northwest League Groundskeeper of the Year – is no stranger to this circuit, with prior experience as the Head Groundskeeper for the Spokane Indians at Avista Stadium. His talents have also taken him to the desert, where he was the Field Manager for the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Spring Training facility in Arizona. 2026 is his fifth season at The Nat.

The Colton, WA native graduated from Washington State University with a Double Major in Turfgrass Management and Vegetable Management and two minors in Horticulture and Agricultural Systems.

In his time away from the ballpark, you can find him on the golf course, weight training or enjoying time with family and friends.

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CARTER CUNNINGHAM NAMED NWL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

EYE-POPPING HOMESTAND AT THE PLATE EARNS UTILITYMAN INAUGURAL LEAGUE HONOUR OF 2026

Minor League Baseball has named Canadians utilityman Carter Cunningham as the Northwest League Player of the Week for April 6-12 after he racked up 10 hits – including three homers – with four runs scored, 10 RBI and six walks in six games played. It’s the first time in his career that he has been honoured with a weekly distinction. He is the first player to earn a weekly award for the Canadians this year after the team celebrated a franchiserecord 11 weekly honours in 2025.

The Haymarket, VA native began last week’s series against Eugene (SF) with a two-hit, two-RBI performance on April 7 that saw Cunningham club a two-out, two-strike homer in the ninth for the first C’s big fly at The Nat in 2026. After going hitless with a walk the next night, he established a new career best with four hits and matched a career high with four RBI on April 9 then drove in two more thanks in part to his second home run on April 10.

The former ECU Pirate wrapped up the homestand with another two hits (and his final bomb of the week) in the series finale on Sunday afternoon.

Cunningham has been one of the Northwest League’s top producers over the first nine games of the campaign. He’s slashing .333/.452/.636 with a 1.088 OPS, 11 hits – including a double and three home runs – with five runs scored, 13 RBI and six walks. He’s among league leaders in average (7th), OBP (6th), slugging (6th), OPS (6th), hits (T-5th), homers (1st), RBI (T-1st), extra base hits (4, T-9th) and total bases (21, 3rd).

Drafted in the 10th round in 2024, Cunningham spent all last season in Vancouver in his first full season as a pro.

BURRITO BOWLS • TACOS NACHOS • CHURROS

AVAILABLE IN THE 3RD BASE FOOD COURT

Trace Baker R 6-4 230 12/18/23 Winterville, NC

Wilmington/Catawba Valley CC 13th round, 2025 1st 28 Gilberto Batista R 6-0 190 01/08/05 San Cristobal, DOM Trade w/BOS, 07/27/24 4th

Austin Cates R 6-1 200 05/20/03 Henderson, NV UNLV/College of So. Nevada 7th round, 2024 2nd 27 Eminen Flores R 5-11 180 02/27/03 Santiago, DOM Intl. Free Agent, 01/15/22 5th

31 Daniel Guerra R 6-6 230 03/13/04 Catia La Mar, VEN Intl. Free Agent, 08/06/22 5th Silvano Hechavarria R 6-4 200 03/18/03 Cueto, CU INT FA, 06/07/2024 3rd 21 Colby Holcombe R 6-6 250 12/12/02 Florence, AL

State/NE Miss. CC 9th round, 2024 3rd 44 Johnny King L 6-3 210 07/26/06 Naples, FL Naples HS 3rd round, 2024 2nd

Landen Maroudis R 6-3 190 12/16/04 Largo, FL Calvary Christian HS 4th round, 2023 3rd

5 Aaron Munson R 5-10 180 03/15/02 San Antonio, TX Angelo State 19th round, 2023 4th Connor O’Halloran L 6-2 190 09/01/02 Mississauga, ON Michigan 5th round, 2023 4th

35 Carson Pierce R 6-3 215 09/10/01 Edmond, OK Oklahoma/Cowley College NDFA, 08/04/23 3rd

32 Kelena Sauer R 6-3 230 09/26/02 Mililani, HI San Diego State 15th round, 2023 3rd

34 Jay Schueler R 6-3 205 06/05/01 Rock Falls, IL Southeastern/Parkland College NDFA, 07/22/24 3rd

38 Danny Thompson Jr. R 6-0 180 08/09/02 New Bern, NC UNC Greensboro/NC Wesleyan 8th round, 2025 2nd

33 Jonathan Todd R 6-6 225 08/21/01 Reidsville, NC Western Carolina 15th round, 2024 3rd

1 Juanmi Vasquez L 5-11 205 12/01/03 Santo Domingo, DOM Intl. Free Agent, 08/06/22 5th

30 Holden Wilkerson R 6-4 205 06/07/03 Roanoke, VA Virginia Military Institute 18th round, 2024 2nd

# CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT BORN HOMETOWN SCHOOL

12 Edward Duran R/R 5-11 210 05/29/04 Caracas, VEN Trade w/MIA, 08/31/22 6th

25 Hayden Gilliland L-R 5-11 206 10/29/01

7 Manny Beltre R-R 5-10 175 06/09/04 Invivienda, DR Intl. Free Agent, 01/15/21 6th

23 Kendry Chirinos R-R 5-11 190 10/06/04 Bachaquero, VEN

Free Agent, 01/15/22 5th

Carter Cunningham L-R 6-4 220 11/06/00 Haymarket, VA East Carolina/Florida SW State 10th round, 2024 3rd

39 Dub Gleed R-R 6-1 200 09/01/02 Ladera Ranch, CA UC Irvine

6 Maddox Latta R-R 5-11 193 01/21/03 Granada Hills,

w/MIA, 03/29/26 2nd

Pittsburgh, PA Kent State 15th round, 25 2nd 9 JR Freethy S-R 6-0 215 12/23/02 Rocklin, CA Nevada 14th round, 2024 3rd 24 Alexis Hernandez R-R 6-1 185 10/05/02 Tinaco, VEN Rule 5 (BOS), 23 6th 19 Brennan Orf L-R 6-2 230 09/06/01 Wildwood, MO So. Illinois Edwardsville 13th round, 23 4th 26 Matt Scanell L-L 5-11 205 08/31/01 Stone Oaks, TX Wake Forest/Princeton NDFA, 07/22/25 2nd Sam Shaw L-R 5-10 180 02/26/05 Victoria, BC 9th round, 23 4th

2 Mathieu Vallee L-R 5-9 175 08/08/00 Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, QC So. Illinois/NE Okla. A&M/DBU NDFA, 02/19/26 1st

TORONTO SYSTEM: AAA - Buffalo; AA - New Hampshire; A+- Vancouver; A - Dunedin ^Development List

INJURED LIST: OF Jake Casey (7-Day), INF Kendry Chirinos (7-Day), C Edward Duran (7-Day), RHP Silvano Hechavarria (7-Day), RHP Colby Holcombe (7-Day), LHP Connor O’Halloran (60-Day), INF Adrian Pinto (7-Day), OF Sam Shaw (60-Day), OF Mathieu Vallee (7-Day)

PRONUNCIATIONS: Kendry Chirinos (chee-REE-nos) | Daniel Guerra (GAIR-uh) | Alexis Hernandez (alexee) | Landen Maroudis (muh-ROW-diss)

Arjun Nimmala (ARJ-in ni-MAUL-uh) | Kelena Sauer (ka-LEN-nuh sour) | Jay Schueler (SHEE-ler) | Maddox Latta (LAH-tuh)

Mathieu Vallee (matthew val-AY) | Jose Mayorga (my-OR-guh) | Matt von Roemer (von ROW-mer) | Petr Stříbrcký (pet-er stree-BRICK-ski)

Dalton Holemo (daulton ho-LAY-mo) | Callista Tsangarakis (tenga-RACK-iss)

FIELD STAFF

17 Manager: Jose Mayorga

15 Bench Coach: Matt Von Roemer

29 Pitching Coach: Eric Yardley

13 Asst. Pitching Coach: Tommy Caulfield

11 Hitting Coach: Jonathan Davis

14 Position Player Coach: Petr Stříbrcký

Athletic Trainer: Dalton Holemo

Athletic Trainer: Callista Tsangarakis

Strength & Conditioning: Joe Cardona

Asst. Strength & Conditioning: Noah Or

Dietitian: Kat Musial

Mental Performance: Juan Garcia

Technology & Coaching Asst.: Owen Ruddock Clubhouse Mgr: Nolan Bowker

18 Tyler Bremner R/R 6-2 190 04/20/2004 San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Draft – 1st/2025 (UC Santa Barbara)

10 Chris Cortez R/R 6-1 205 10/06/2002 Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Draft – 2nd/2024 (Texas A&M)

29 Max Gieg R/R 6-5 230 06/08/2001 Boston, MA Lynn, MA Draft – 18th/2022 (Boston College)

27 Nick Jones L/L 6-7 210 01/22/1999 Johns Creek, GA Johns Creek, GA Draft – 8th/2021 (Georgia Southern)

3 Keythel Key R/R 6-3 180 10/10/2003 El Tigre, Venezuela El Tigre, Venezuela INTL FA – signed 2/2021

25 Lucas Knowles L/L 6-2 200 03/14/1998 Bremerton, WA Olalla, WA MiLB FA – signed 1/2026

55 Alex Martinez R/R 5-10 170 09/15/2002 Santiago, DR Santiago, DR INTL FA – signed 9/2019

46 Peyton Olejnik R/L 6-10 210 12/04/2002 La Porte, IN Cedar Lake, IN Draft – 6th/2024 (Miami [OH})

24 Phillips, Dylan L/L 6-0 220 06/16/1999 Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Draft – 8th/2022 (Kansas St.)

22 Zachary Redner R/L 6-0 200 12/06/2004 Seffner, FL Seffner, FL Draft – 20th/2024 (Hillsborough CC [FL])

20 Kyle Roche R/R 6-0 190 09/14/2001 Braintree, MA Braintree, MA NDFA – 7/24 (Franklin Pierce)

21 Chase Shores R/R 6-8 245 05/21/2004 Clovis, NM Midland, TX Draft – 2nd/2025 (LSU)

16 Nate Snead R/R 6-2 210 03/16/2004 Menomonee Falls, WI South Milwaukee, WI Draft – Supp. 3rd/2025 (Tennessee)

26 Benny Thompson R/R 6-0 220 10/10/2003 South Bend, IN South Bend, IN NDFA – 7/23 (Troy)

32 Sam Tookoian R/L 6-5 260 05/25/2003 Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Draft – 20th/2025 (Ole Miss)

30 Yeferson Vargas R/R 6-0 177 08/04/2004 San Pedro de Macoris, DR San Pedro de Macoris, DR Trade w/ BOS – 7/2024

NO CATCHERS B/T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDES ENTERED ANGELS ORG

5 Kevin Bruggeman R/R 5-9 185 07/25/2001 Stamford, CT Trumbull, CT NDFA – 7/23 (Hofstra)

12 Peter Burns L/R 5-10 202 10/14/1999 Boston, MA Reading, MA NDFA – 7/23 (Boston College)

13 Juan Flores R/R 5-10 215 02/13/2006 Quibor, Venezuela Quibor, Venezuela INTL FA – signed 1/2023

40 Caleb Bartolero R/R 6-0 215 11/04/1999 Colorado Springs, CO Woodstock, GA NDFA – 7/23 (Troy)

49 Matt Coutney L/R 6-1 214 07/08/1999 Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN Wetaskiwin, AB, CAN Draft -10 th/2022 (Old Dominion)

31 Johan Macias S/R 5-9 150 01/06/2003 Bejuma, Venezuela Bejuma, Venezuela INTL FA – signed 7/2019

15 Jake Munroe R/R 6-2 230 09/14/2003 Urbana, IL Champaign, IL Draft – 4th/2025 (Louisville)

28 Ryan Nicholson L/L 6-4 220 08/29/2000 Los Angeles, CA Louisville, KY Draft – 10th/2024 (Kentucky)

4 Capri Ortiz S/R 6-0 182 04/01/2005 Santo Domingo, DR Santo Domingo, DR INTL FA – signed 1/2022

NO OUTFIELDERS B/T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDES ENTERED ANGELS ORG

19 Randy De Jesus R/R 6-4 239 02/13/2005 Bonao, DR Bonao, DR INTL FA – signed 1/2022

9 Gage Harrelson L/L 6-3 180 04/27/2004 Dublin, GA

Warner Robins, GA Draft – 16th/2025 (Florida St.)

7 Jorge Ruiz L/L 5-10 165 06/30/2004 Valencia, Venezuela Valencia, Venezuela INTL FA – signed 5/2021

23 Anthony Scull L/L 6-2 202 01/26/2004 Havana, Cuba Miami, FL INTL FA – signed 9/2021

LA ANGELS SYSTEM: AAA - Salt Lake; AA - Rocket City; A+ - Tri-City; A - Rancho Cucamongo *On Rehab Assignment

PRONUNCIATIONS: Caleb Bartolero (bar-toe-LAIR-o | Capri Ortiz (or-TEEZE cah-PREE) | Max Gieg (GIG) | Jake Munroe (like James or Marilyn)

Gage Harrelson (like Woody) | Yeferson Vargas (YEH-fur-son) | Johan Macias (YO-han muh-SEE-us) | Kevin Bruggeman (BREW-geh-min)

Randy De Jesus (deh-HEY-soos) | Ryan Nicholson (like Jack) | Lucas Mahlstedt (MALL-stead (last “t” silent)) | Colin Summerhill (not a winter hill…) Peyton Olejnik (oh-LEH-nik) | Adrian Placencia (plah-SENSE-ee-uh) | Kyle Roche (ROACH) | Anthony Scull (SCHOOL) | Dann Bilardello (bill-r-DELL-oh)

FIELD STAFF

11 Manager: Dann Bilardello

35 Hitting Coach: Ty Hawkins

33 Pitching Coach: Glendon Rusch

50 Infield/1B Coach: Brian Rupp

Athletic Trainer: Jeremy Hall

Strength & Conditioning: Billy Kidd

Game Planning Strategist: Easton Rhodes

Video Assistant: Sam Carpenter

Clubhouse Manager: Joe Creason

Assistant Clubhouse Manager: Angel Gonzalez

FIELD STAFF

JOSE MAYORGA

17 MANAGER

After leading the C’s to a 75-win season in 2025 – the second-most regular season wins for the club this millennium – and a franchise-record 11-game winning streak, Jose Mayorga is back on the top step in the home dugout. Mayorga has been managing in the Blue Jays system since 2022. He spent two seasons at the helm for the FCL Blue Jays then managed Single-A Dunedin to a 69-61 record in 2024, the club’s best mark since 2019. The Pueblo Nuevo, Panama native was also the bench coach for the C’s in 2018. Mayorga brings a championship pedigree to Vancouver, leading the Federales de Chiriqui to back-to-back Panamanian Professional Baseball League titles in 202223 and 2023-24. The latter squad went 5-1 in the 2024 Caribbean Series and placed third in the tournament. Mayorga returned to Los Federales this offseason and will be the head man for Panama at this year’s World Baseball Classic. As a player, Mayorga was a catcher in the Philadelphia Phillies system from 2010 to 2015.

MATT VON ROEMER

BENCH COACH

15

von Roemer is back as Mayorga’s right-hand man, continuing his impressive rise as a professional coach since joining the Blue Jays as an intern in 2019. Among many team highlights in 2025, he celebrated his first win as a pro manager when he filled in during Mayorga’s paternity leave. He has rapidly ascended the organizational ranks, first as Technology Operations Coordinator then as Double-A New Hampshire’s development coach in 2023 before making his bench coach debut on Mayorga’s staff with Single-A Dunedin last year. The Kendall Park, NJ native played collegiately at Kenyon College from 2015 to 2018, slashing .366/.416/.503 with a .919 OPS in 147 games played across four seasons with the Lords (now known as the Owls).

ERIC YARDLEY

29 PITCHING COACH

Eric Yardley returns to the same role he thrived in last year, shepherding the likes of ranked Blue Jays prospects Trey Yesavage, Gage Stanifer and Fernando Perez as part of one of the Northwest League’s best pitching staffs. A native of Richland, WA, the former right-handed reliever posted a career ERA of 3.52 in 53.2 innings of work across 51 MLB games. Yardley also logged Triple-A innings with the Cubs and Blue Jays in 2022. He joined the coaching ranks last season and served as Double-A New Hampshire’s bullpen coach.

JONATHAN DAVIS

HITTING COACH

11

Jonathan Davis, Hitting Coach – Former big leaguer Jonathan Davis will work with the hitters this season after joining the C’s staff in the same role in the second half last year. Originally drafted by Toronto in the 15th round of the 2013 draft out of Central Arkansas, Davis stopped in Vancouver in 2014 then continued up the ladder until he made his MLB debut on September 5, 2018. He appeared in 102 games across four seasons with the Blue Jays then was picked up by the Yankees, where he wrapped up the 2021 campaign. He signed with Milwaukee in 2022 then spent his final big league season with Miami in 2023. After retiring as a player, he joined Single-A Dunedin’s coaching staff in 2024.

TOMMY CAULFIELD

ASSISTANT PITCHING COACH

13

Bautista will handle the Vancouver relief corps in 2025 after two seasons as the pitching coach for the DSL Blue Jays. Originally from El Seibo, DR, Bautista graduated from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA in 2019 and joined the Blue Jays as Player Development Intern later that year.

PETR STŘÍBRCKÝ

14 POSITION COACH

Petr Stříbrcký, Position Coach – Petr Stříbrcký returns to the C’s for his second High-A season after serving in the same role last year. The Blansko, Czech Republic native has played and coached all over the world, including an eight-year stint as the director of the Portuguese Baseball Academy. Stříbrcký joined Toronto’s organization as the hitting coach of the DSL Blue Jays in 2019 and returned to that role in 2021 before arriving stateside as the development coach of the FCL Blue Jays in 2022. He was promoted to Single-A Dunedin in 2023 and spent two seasons with the D-Jays.

AUSTIN BAKER 36 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-4 WT: 230

DOB: 12/18/23

HOMETOWN: Winterville, NC

SCHOOL: UNC Wilmington/Catawba Valley CC

ACQUIRED: 13th round, 2025

PRO YEAR: 1st

SILVANO HECHAVARRIA

48 PITCHER THROWS: Right

HT: 6-4 WT: 200

DOB: 03/18/03

HOMETOWN: Cueto, Cuba

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 06/07/24

PRO YEAR: 3rd

CONNOR O’HALLORAN 26 PITCHER

THROWS: Left

HT: 6-2 WT: 195

DOB: 22 - 09/01/02

HOMETOWN: Mississauga, ON

ACQUIRED: 5th Round, 2023

PRO YEAR: 4th

GILBERTO BATISTA 28 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-0 WT: 190

DOB: 2001-08-05

HOMETOWN: San Cristobal, DR

ACQUIRED: Trade w/BOS, 07/27/24

PRO YEAR: 4th

COLBY HOLCOMBE

PITCHER THROWS: Right

HT: 6-6 WT: 250

DOB: 2012-12-02

HOMETOWN: Florence, AL

SCHOOL: Mississippi State/NE Miss. CC

ACQUIRED: 9th round, 2024 PRO YEAR: 3rd

CARSON PIERCE 35 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-3 WT: 215

DOB: 2009-10-01

HOMETOWN: Edmond, OK

SCHOOL: Oklahoma/Cowley College

ACQUIRED: NDFA, 08/04/23

PRO YEAR: 3rd

AUSTIN CATES 10 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-1 WT: 200 DOB: 05/20/03

HOMETOWN: Henderson, NV

SCHOOL: UNLV/College of So. Nevada

ACQUIRED: 7th round, 2024 PRO YEAR: 2nd

JOHNNY KING 44 PITCHER

THROWS: Left

HT: 6-3 WT: 210 DOB: 07/26/06

HOMETOWN: Naples, FL

SCHOOL: Naples HS

ACQUIRED: 3rd round, 2024 PRO YEAR: 2nd

KELENA SAUER 32

PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-3 WT: 230

DOB: 09/26/02

HOMETOWN: Mililani, HI

SCHOOL: San Diego State

ACQUIRED: 15th round, 2023 PRO YEAR: 3rd

EMINEN FLORES 27 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 5-11 WT: 180

DOB: 02/27/03

HOMETOWN: Santiago, DR

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 01/15/22

PRO YEAR: 5th

LANDEN MAROUDIS 22 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-3 WT: 190

DOB: 12/16/04

HOMETOWN: Largo, FL

SCHOOL: Calvary Christian HS

ACQUIRED: 4th round, 2023 PRO YEAR: 3rd

JAY

SCHUELER 34 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-3 WT: 205

DOB: 2006-05-01

HOMETOWN: Rock Falls, IL

SCHOOL: Southeastern/Parkland College

ACQUIRED: NDFA, 07/22/24

PRO YEAR: 3rd

DANIEL GUERRA 31 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-6 WT: 230

DOB: 03/13/04

HOMETOWN: Catia La Mar, VZ

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 08/06/22

PRO YEAR: 5th

AARON MUNSON 5 PITCHER THROWS: Right HT: 5-10 WT: 180 DOB: 03/15/02

HOMETOWN: San Antonio, TX

SCHOOL: Angelo State

ACQUIRED: 19th round, 2023 PRO YEAR: 4th

DANNY THOMPSON JR. 38 PITCHER THROWS: Right

HT: 6-0 WT: 180

DOB: 2008-09-02

HOMETOWN: New Bern, NC

SCHOOL: UNC Greensboro/NC Wesleyan

ACQUIRED: 8th round, 2025

PRO YEAR: 2nd

JONATHAN TODD

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-6 WT: 225

DOB: 08/21/01

HOMETOWN: Reidsville, NC

SCHOOL: Western Carolina

ACQUIRED: 15th round, 2024

PRO YEAR: 3rd

JACOB SHARP 3 CATCHER

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 5-7 WT: 180

DOB: 09/15/01

HOMETOWN: Whittier, CA

SCHOOL: UNLV

ACQUIRED: Trade w/SEA, 07/26/24

PRO YEAR: 4th

JUANMI VASQUEZ 1 PITCHER

THROWS: Left

HT: 5-11 WT: 205

DOB: 2012-01-03

HOMETOWN: Santo Domingo, DR

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 08/06/22

PRO YEAR: 5th

MANNY BELTRE

7 INFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 5-10 WT: 175

DOB: 2006-09-04

HOMETOWN: Invivienda, DR

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 01/15/21

PRO YEAR: 6th

HOLDEN WILKERSON 30 PITCHER

THROWS: Right

HT: 6-4 WT: 205

DOB: 2006-07-03

HOMETOWN: Roanoke, VA

SCHOOL: Virginia Military Institute

ACQUIRED: 18th round, 2024

PRO YEAR: 2nd

KENDRY CHIRINOS

INFIELDER

EDWARD DURAN 12 CATCHER

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 5-11 WT: 210

DOB: 05/29/04

HOMETOWN: Caracas, VZ

ACQUIRED: Trade w/MIA, 08/31/22

PRO YEAR: 6th

23

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 5-11 WT: 190

DOB: 2010-06-04

HOMETOWN: Bachaquero, VZ

ACQUIRED: Intl. Free Agent, 01/15/22

PRO YEAR: 5th

CARTER CUNNINGHAM

INFIELDER

16

BATS/THROWS: Left/Right

HT: 6-4 WT: 220

DOB: 11/06/00

HOMETOWN: Haymarket, VA

SCHOOL: East Carolina/Florida

SW State

ACQUIRED: 10th round, 2024

PRO YEAR: 3rd

HAYDEN GILLILAND 25 CATCHER

BATS/THROWS: Left/Right

HT: 5-11 WT: 206

DOB: 10/29/01

HOMETOWN: Maryville, TN

SCHOOL: Tennessee Tech

ACQUIRED: NDFA, 07/21/24

DUB GLEED

HT: 6-1 WT: 200 B/T: R/R

DOB: 09/01/02

HOMETOWN: Ladera Ranch, CA

SCHOOL: UC Irvine

ACQUIRED: Trade w/MIA, 03/29/26

PRO YEAR: 2nd

PRO YEAR: 2nd MADDOX

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 5-11 WT: 193

DOB: 01/21/03

HOMETOWN: Granada Hills, CA

SCHOOL: CSU Fullerton/LA Valley

College

ACQUIRED: NDFA, 07/18/25

PRO YEAR: 2nd

ARJUN NIMMALA 18 INFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 6-1 WT: 205

DOB: 10/16/05

HOMETOWN: Valrico, FL

ACQUIRED: 1st round (20th overall), 2023

PRO YEAR: 4th

BATS/THROWS: R/R

HT: 5-8 WT: 170

DOB: 09/22/02

HOMETOWN: Caucagua, VZ

ACQUIRED: Trade w/COL, 07/09/2022

PRO YEAR: 6th

TUCKER TOMAN

8 INFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: S-R

HT: 6-0 WT: 207

DOB: 2011-12-03

HOMETOWN: Columbia, SC

SCHOOL: Hammond School

ACQUIRED: 2nd round (CB), 2022

PRO YEAR: 5th

PEYTON WILLIAMS

INFIELDER

HT: 6-5 WT: 255

B/T: L/L

DOB: 09/14/00

HOMETOWN: Johnston, IA

SCHOOL: Iowa

ACQUIRED: 7th round, 2022

PRO YEAR: 5th

JAKE CASEY 4 OUTFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Left/Right

HT: 6-2 WT: 190

DOB: 04/17/03

HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh, PA

SCHOOL: Kent State

ACQUIRED: 15th round, 2025 PRO YEAR: 2nd

MATHIEU VALLEE 2 OUTFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Left/Right

HT: 5-9 WT: 175

DOB: 08/08/00

HOMETOWN: Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, QC

SCHOOL: So. Illinois/NE Okla. A&M/ DBU

ACQUIRED: NDFA, 02/19/26

JR FREETHY 9 INFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: S-R

HT: 6-0 WT: 215

DOB: 12/23/02

HOMETOWN: Rocklin, CA

SCHOOL: Nevada

ACQUIRED: 14th round, 2024 PRO YEAR: 3rd

SCANNELL

HT: 5-11 WT: 205

B/T: L/L

DOB: 08/31/01

HOMETOWN: Stone Oaks, TX

SCHOOL: Wake Forest/Princeton

ACQUIRED: ND FA, 07/22/25 PRO YEAR: 2nd

ALEXIS HERNANDEZ

24 OUTFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Right/Right

HT: 6-1 WT: 185

DOB: 2010-05-02

HOMETOWN: Tinaco, VZ

ACQUIRED: Rule 5 (BOS), 2023 PRO YEAR: 6th

BRENNAN ORF 19 OUTFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: Left/Right

HT: 6-2 WT: 230

DOB: 2009-06-01

HOMETOWN: Wildwood, MO

SCHOOL: So. Illinois Edwardsville

ACQUIRED: 13th round, 2023 PRO YEAR: 4th

SAM SHAW 9 OUTFIELDER

BATS/THROWS: L/R

HT: 5-10 WT: 180

DOB: 02/26/05

HOMETOWN: Victoria, BC

AQUIRED: 9th, 2023

PRO YEAR: 4th

PRO YEAR: 1st JOE CARDONA STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

DOG DAY OF SUMMER

BRING YOUR PUP TO THE PARK!

THURSD AY, MAY 28

SUNDAY, MAY 3 | 1:05

AT THE NAT

Paul Hoynes has covered Cleveland baseball since the 1980s, chronicling some of the most successful teams in franchise history. (Courtesy Cleveland. com)

GUARDIAN OF THE REALM

Paul Hoynes honored by BBWAA after four decades on Cleveland beat.

Paul Hoynes began his career covering Cleveland baseball teams that were mired in a postseason drought. But Hoynes would eventually chronicle seasons that were among the best ever seen by baseball fans along Ohio’s North Shore. And the jovial writer was on top of every pitch.

On Dec. 9, Hoynes was elected the 2026 winner of the BBWAA Career Excellence Award. He will be honored with the award that is presented annually to a sportswriter “for meritorious contributions to baseball writing” during the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Induction Weekend, July 24-27, in Cooperstown, N.Y.

“I did not think I was going to [win] it,” said Hoynes, who has been covering the Indians/Guardians since 1983. “I just missed last year when Thomas Boswell got it, and I’m looking at this ballot with Scott Miller and Tom Verducci on it. I just didn’t think I was going to get in.

“[BBWAA secretary/treasurer] Jack O’Connell came up to me when I was writing, and said, ‘You’re our guy.’ And I literally started shaking. I was so surprised. I couldn’t even dial the phone to call my wife because my hands were shaking so bad.”

Of the 407 ballots, including two blanks, cast by BBWAA members with 10 or more consecutive years’ service, Hoynes was named on 177, becoming the award’s 77th winner since its inception in 1962. Finishing second with 128 votes was the late Scott Miller, whose 30year career included stops at the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. Tom Verducci, writer for Sports Illustrated and reporter for MLB Network and FOX, received 100 votes.

Hoynes joins a prestigious cavalcade of writers previously honored, including such luminaries as Ring Lardner (1963), Grantland Rice (1966), Damon Runyon (1967), Fred Lieb (1972), Shirley Povich (1975), Red Smith (1976), Jim Murray (1987), Wendell Smith (1993), Roger Angell (2014) and Claire Smith (2017).

“I mean, you look at those names; it’s unbelievable that I’m considered with them. I don’t think I belong with them,” Hoynes said. “It’s incredible. It’s mind-boggling.”

Hoynes, 74, is the fourth winner from the Cleveland market, joining Gordon Cobbledick (1977), Hal Lebovitz (1999) and Sheldon Ocker (2018).

Ocker was thrilled that his former colleague won the award.

“I’ve been waiting for this for a long time,” said Ocker, who covered Cleveland baseball for the Akron Beacon Journal until 2014. “He deserves to be in. He’s done his job a long time. He does it as well or better than anyone.”

A Cleveland native, Hoynes received a journalism degree from Marquette University. He then covered sports in and around Ohio for a variety of newspapers before going home to The Plain Dealer in

Cleveland. His more than 6,000 bylines are the most in the history of The Plain Dealer.

“I wasn’t a very good student, and writing was the only thing I could do halfway decent,” Hoynes said. “I always liked sports. I wasn’t very good at them, but I always liked watching and playing and writing about them. So, that was my goal. I was lucky that way. I think even in high school, I knew what I wanted to do. …I wanted to be a sportswriter.

I didn’t think I’d be a baseball writer, but it didn’t matter.”

Though he covered high school sports, the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Cavaliers, it’s baseball where he took root.

“I just like it,” Hoynes said. “I like that there’s a game every day and you’re not filling time between, like in the NFL, Sunday’s game and next Sunday’s game. And there’s the access, which is what’s really impressed me. The players are available, the coaches are available, the managers are available. Every day you can find these guys; you can talk to them. The access is the thing that attracted me to baseball and has kept me going.”

It brought him all the way to Cooperstown.

“I was overcome; I had tears in my eyes when I got the news,” Hoynes said. “I had to text my wife because I couldn’t work the phone. She calls me back, and I started choking up telling her.

“If you want something so bad, you might not get it. But I never thought I’d be here.”

Bill Francis is the senior research and writing specialist at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Reprinted with permission from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum receive free admission to the Museum, as well as access to exclusive programs. Additionally, members receive a subscription to the Hall of Fame’s bi-monthly magazine, Memories and Dreams, the annual Hall of Fame yearbook and a 10% discount and free shipping on retail purchases. For information on becoming a member, please visit baseballhall.org/join or call 607-547-0397.

CANADIANS TO REACH THE MAJOR LEAGUES

The Vancouver Canadians Baseball Club has welcomed more than 800 players onto its rosters since 2000. That’s a lot of guys all striving to one day reach the bright lights of the Major Leagues. Here is a list of every one of our players who has arrived at the game’s highest stage and play in Major League Baseball.

2003 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Rich Harden P 2001 21-Jul Oakland

Neal Cotts P 2001 12-Aug Chicago (AL)

Mike Wood P 2001 21-Aug Oakland

2004 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Santiago Casilla P 2002 09-Aug Oakland

Nick Swisher OF 2002 03-Sep Oakland

Joe Blanton P 2002 24-Sep Oakland

2005 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Mark Teahen INF 2002 04-Apr Kansas City

Dan Johnson INF 2001 27-May Oakland

Omar Quintanilla INF 2003 31-Jul Colorado

Freddie Bynum INF 2000 30-Aug Oakland

Nelson Cruz OF 2002 17-Sep Milwaukee

2006 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

John Rheinecker P 2001 22-Apr Texas

Andre Either OF 2003 02-May Los Angeles (NL)

Chris Mabeus P 2001 29-May Milwaukee

Kurt Suzuki C 2004 12-Jun Oakland

Jason Windsor P 2004 17-Jul Oakland

Jeremy Brown C 2002 03-Sep Oakland

Mark Kiger INF 2002 13-Oct Oakland

2007 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Travis Buck OF 2005 02-Apr Oakland

Jared Burton P 2002 04-Apr Cincinnati

Danny Putman OF 2004 23-Apr Oakland

Dallas Braden P 2004 24-Apr Oakland

Connor Robertson P 2004 17-May Oakland

Marshal McDougall INF 2000 05-Jun Texas

Kevin Melillo INF 2004 24-Jun Oakland

Bill Murphy P 2002 03-Sep Arizona

2008 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Gregorio Petit INF 2004 18-May Oakland

John Baker C 2002 09-Jul Florida

Jeff Gray P 2005 08-Sep Oakland

2009 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Andrew Bailey P 2006 06-Apr Oakland

Landon Powell C 2004 11-Apr Oakland

Tommy Everidge INF 2004 28-Jul Oakland

Brad Kilby P 2005 02-Sep Oakland

Jeff Baisley INF 2005 09-Sep Oakland

2010 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

A.J. Griffin P 2010 24-Jun Oakland

Alexi Ogando P 2004 15-Jul Texas

2011 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Justin Sellers INF 2005 12-Aug Los Angeles (NL)

Anthony Recker C 2005 25-Aug Oakland

Corey Brown OF 2007 06-Sep Washington

2012 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Pedro Figueroa P 2007 21-Apr Oakland

Sean Doolittle P 2007 05-Jun Oakland

Dan Straily P 2009 30-Aug Oakland

2013 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Ian Krol P 2009 05-Jun Washington

Kevin Pillar OF 2011 14-Aug Toronto

Max Stassi C 2009 20-Aug Houston

Michael Choice OF 2010 02-Sep Oakland

2014 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Bo Schultz P 2009 23-Mar Arizona

Marcus Stroman P 2012 04-May Toronto

Aaron Sanchez P 2011 23-Jul Toronto

Dalton Pompey OF 2012 02-Sep Toronto

Daniel Norris P 2012 05-Sep Toronto

2015 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Miguel Castro P 2014 06-Apr Toronto

Roberto Osuna P 2012 08-Apr Toronto

Noah Syndergaard P 2011 12-May New York (NL)

Justin Nicolino P 2011 20-Jun Miami

Dusty Coleman INF 2008 03-Jul Kansas City

David Rollins P 2011 04-Jul Seattle

2016 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Andy Burns INF 2011 09-May Toronto

Matt Dermody P 2013 03-Sep Toronto

2017 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Dwight Smith Jr. OF 2012 18-May Toronto

Seth Frankoff P 2010 09-Jun Chicago (NL)

Ian Parmley OF 2013 23-Jun Toronto

Franklin Barreto INF 2014 24-Jun Oakland

Taylor Cole P 2012 09-Aug Toronto

Tim Mayza P 2014 15-Aug Toronto

Jairo Labourt P 2014 01-Sep Detroit

Carlos Ramirez P 2012 01-Sep Toronto

Richard Urena INF 2014 01-Sep Toronto

Tim Locastro INF 2014 29-Sep Los Angeles (NL)

2018 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Ryan Borucki P 2014 26-Jun Toronto

Justin Shafer P 2014 18-Aug Toronto

Murphy Smith P 2009 27-Aug Toronto

Dawel Lugo INF 2013 30-Aug Detroit

Jose Fernandez P 2014 01-Sep Toronto

Jonathan Davis OF 2014 05-Sep Toronto

Jon Berti INF 2011 26-Sep Toronto

2019 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

John Schneider MGR 2011/14-15 28-Mar Toronto

Travis Bergen P 2015-17 29-Mar San Francisco

Cavan Biggio INF 2016 25-May Toronto

T.J. Zeuch RHP 2016 03-Sep Toronto

Lane Thomas OF 2015 17-Apr St. Louis

Ryan McBroom INF/OF 2014 03-Sep Kansas City

2020 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Nate Pearson P 2017 29-Jul Toronto

Dany Jiménez P 2017 23-Jul San Francisco

Patrick Murhpy P 2016 18-Sep Toronto

Ángel Perdomo P 2015 18-Aug Milwaukee

2021 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Josh Palacios OF 2016 09-Apr Toronto

Alek Manoah P 2019 27-May Toronto

Riley Adams C 2018 08-Jun Toronto

Tayler Saucedo P 2015 17-Jun Toronto

Nick Allgeyer P 2018 02-Jul Toronto

Otto López INF 2018 17-Aug Toronto

2022 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Zach Jackson P 2016 9-April Oakland

Zach Logue P 2017 19-April Oakland

Christian Lopes INF 2012 20-April Oakland

Vinny Capra INF 2018 1-May Toronto

Danny Young P 2015 9-May Seattle

Josh Winckowski P 2018 28-May Boston

Jake Fishman P 2017 31-July Marlins

2023 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Samad Taylor INF 2017 18-Jun Kansas City

Spencer Horwitz OF 2021 19-Jun Toronto

Davis Schneider INF/OF 2022 4-Aug Toronto

Hagen Danner P 2021 11-Aug Toronto

Cam Eden OF 2021 21-Sep Toronto

Jose Espada P 2018 24-Sep San Diego

2024 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Addison Barger INF/OF 2021 24-Apr Blue Jays

Brandon Eisert P 2021 17-Jun Toronto

Adam Kloffenstein P 2022 20-Jun St.Louis

Orelvis Martinez INF 2021 21-Jun Toronto

Steward Berroa INF 2022 23-Jun Toronto

Yosver Zulueta P 2022 25-Jun Cincinnati

Leo Jimenez INF 2022 4-July Toronto

Luis De Los Santos INF 2021 31-July Toronto

Griffin Conine OF 2018 26-Aug Miami

2025 POS ALUMN MLB DEBUT TEAM

Alan Roden OF 2023 27-Mar Blue Jays

Mason Fluharty P 2022 01-Apr Blue Jays

Matt Svanson P 2022 17-Apr Cardinals

Paxton Schultz P 2021 20-Apr Blue Jays

Will Robertson OF 2021 12-Jun Blue Jays

Lázaro Estrada P 2021 5-Jul Blue Jays

Trey Yesavage P 2025 15-Sep Blue Jays

TUESday, may 12

capilanos pennant giveaway

FIRST 1,000 fans

HOW TO SCORE A BASEBALL GAME

Different fans have different methods of keeping a scorecard, and many use their own notations. But here's a simple method: For example, If the hitter grounds out to shortstop, for example, write in "6-3," which shows the shortstop threw him out at first base. If the hitter flies out to left field, write a "7."

If the batter gets a hit, write in the hit according to which base he reached. Each corner of the box represents a base, with the lowerright corner being first.

If he singles, put a "-" in the lower right. If he doubles, write a "=" in the upper right, and so on. For a walk, use "BB" in the lower right. As the runner advances, mark the appropriate symbol in the appropriate corner.

If a runner scores, put a circle at the bottom of the box, and inside the

1ST INNING

1. SINGLED, ADVANCED ON NEXT BATTER'S WALK, TOOK 3RD ON FIELDER'S CHOICE, SCOREO ON NO. 4 BATTER'S DOUBLE

2. WALKED, LATER FORCED OUT, SHORTSTOP TO SECOND BASE

3. REACHED ON FIELDER'S CHOICE, ADVANCED TO 3RD ON NEXT BATTER'S DOUBLE, SCORED ON NO. 5 BATTER'S SINGLE

4. DOUBLED, SCORED ON NO. 5 BATTER'S SINGLE

5. SINGLED, ADVANCED TO 2ND ON NEXT BATTER'S SINGLE, STOLE 3RD BASE, THROWN OUT ON GROUNDER, SHORTSTOP TO CATCHER

6. SINGLED, STOLE 2ND BASE

7. REACHED 1ST ON FIELDER’S CHOICE

8. POPPED OUT TO 2ND BASE

2ND INNING

9. LEADOFF WITH DOUBLE

1. FLIED OUT TO CENTERFIELD

2. POPPED OUT TO SHORTSTOP

3. STRUCKOUT SWINGING

Umpires use a number of signals. Some of these are familiar and are associated with the Rules of Baseball, like safe, out, foul, etc. These are a few you are likely to see when scoring a game.

circle put the symbol of the play and/or the player that drove him in. For example, if the No. 5 hitter drives in two runs with a single, mark his single in the bottom right of his box and mark a circle with the number "5" in the boxes of the runners who score (Some people like to use uniform numbers here, so you can tell who did what, even after lineup changes).

At the end of each inning, total the hits and runs for that inning only. At the end of the game you'll be able to add the innings total to get the game score.

1. CENTER FIELDER

2. SHORTSTOP

3. 1ST BASEMAN

4. 3RD BASEMAN

5. RIGHT FIELDER

6. LEFT FIELDER

7. DESIGNATED HITTER

8. 2ND BASEMAN

9. CATCHER

Called Out on Strikes:

Fielder’s Choice: Hit by Pitch: Wild Pitch:

SHORTSTOP LEFT FIELDER CENTER FIELDER RIGHT FIELDER

FOUL BALL
FOUL TIP STRIKE OUT
BASIC UMPIRE SIGNS FOR THE PLAYERS AND FANS

MEET OUR MASCOTS

THE VANCOUVER CANADIANS HAVE AN ARMY OF MASCOTS THAT ARE ALL DESIGNED WITH ONE COMMON GOAL – ENSURE EVERYONE OUT AT HISTORIC ROGERS FIELD AT NAT BAILEY STADIUM HAS FUN! FROM A LOVEABLE BEAR TO A TRIO OF SUSHI THAT ARE READY TO ROCK – NOT TO MENTION A CONDIMENT AND UTENSIL? THE CANADIANS MASCOTS ARE TRULY ONE OF A KIND!

BOB BROWN BEAR

Debut: 2007

Occupation: Canadians’ official mascot Favourite Pastime: Meeting fans, giving high fives and hugs, posing for photos

About BBB: Makes more than 150 local community appearances every year and named after Vancouver’s Mr. Baseball, Bob Brown who dedicated his whole life to the game we love so dearly.

MR. KAPPA MAKI

Debut: 2008

Occupation: Staying cool, Professional Racer Favourite Pastime: Attending birthday parties, winning races

Make-Up: Few slices of cucumber wrapped in rice and then rolled in a piece of dried seaweed. Sleek and light - Mr. Kappa Maki is always a tough competitor.

CHEF WASABI

Debut: 2008

Occupation: Chef, professional racer Favourite Pastime: Running, cooking Make-Up: Whether you buy wasabi in root form or as a green powder, there is one thing that is for sure - Chef Wasabi is one spicy addition to our Sushi Race!

SADAHARU SOY

Debut: 2015

Occupation: Pot Stirrer, Professional Racer Favourite Pastime: Cooking, meeting fans, running

Make-Up: Known to add a little saltiness to any meal, Sadaharu Soy was named after the legendary baseball slugger Sadaharu Oh who’s legend is global. Sadaharu is both physical and a little trickly during the sushi races!

MS. BC ROLL

Debut: 2008

Occupation: Pageant queen, professional racer Favourite Pastime: Beating Chef Wasabi in Sushi Races and hanging out at the ballpark Make-Up: Combination of barbecue BC smoked salmon and fresh cucumber with a little mayonnaise to keep her rollin'.

CHOP N’ STIX

Debut: 2018

Occupation: Hand Tools, Professional Racers Favourite Pastimes: Helping people, racing Make-Up: Renewable, reusable and environmentally friendly! Chop & Stix come to the ballpark to keep the peace between the super competitive sushi and sauce. Connected at the top, Chop & Stix have a few challenges to iron out during the race – but they always get an A for effort.

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