Chicago White Sox minor league players

Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Chicago White Sox organizations and rosters of their affiliates:

Spencer Adams

Spencer Adams
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1996-04-13) April 13, 1996
Cleveland, Georgia
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Spencer Tate Adams (born April 13, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Adams attended White County High School in Cleveland, Georgia. He was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the second round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft.[1][2] He signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut that season with the Arizona League White Sox.,[3] where he finished the year with a 3.67 earned run average (ERA), 59 strikeouts and four walks in 41 23 innings. Adams began the 2015 season with the Kannapolis Intimidators, and was later promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash; he finished the season with a combined 12-5 record and a 2.99 ERA between the two clubs. Tate spent 2016 with both the Dash and the Birmingham Barons, where he posted a 10-12 record with a 3.98 ERA between both teams.[4]

Keon Barnum

Keon Barnum
Chicago White Sox
First baseman
Born: (1993-01-16) January 16, 1993
Tampa, Florida
Bats: Left Throws: Left

Keon Barnum (born January 16, 1993) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Chicago White Sox organization. He currently plays for the Class A Winston-Salem Dash.

Barnum was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1st round (48th overall) of the 2012 MLB Draft out of King High School in Tampa, Florida. He started his career in 2012 with the rookie level Bristol White Sox. He finished the 2012 season hitting .279 in 43 at-bats with 3 HRs, 1 2B and 8 RBI. Before the start of the 2013 season, Barnum was ranked as the White Sox #8 prospect.[5] Barnum spent the 2013 season with Class A Winston-Salem Dash, where he posted a .254 batting average with 5 home runs and 26 RBI's. Barnum spent 2014 with the Winston-Salem Dash, where he batted .253 with 8 home runs and 60 RBI's.

Luis Alexander Basabe

Luis Alexander Basabe
Chicago White Sox
Center fielder
Born: (1996-08-26) August 26, 1996
El Vigía, Mérida, Venezuela
Bats: Both Throws: Right

Luis Alexander Basabe (bah-sah'vay) is a Venezuelan professional baseball outfielder in the Chicago White Sox Minor League system. Listed at 6' 0" (1.83 m), 160 lb. (73 k), he is a switch hitter and throws right handed.[6]

The Red Sox signed Basabe as an international amateur free agent in 2012 out of Venezuela for $450,000, along with his twin brother, Luis Alejandro. Basabe gained attention from scouts due to his tool set at a young age, displaying plus speed, plus arm strength at center field, raw power, athleticism, plate discipline, and the ability to hit from both sides of the plate.[6]

From 2013–2015, the Basabe played together after signing in the Dominican Summer and Gulf Coast leagues. Alexander took a step ahead of Alejandro in 2014, while playing for the DSL Red Sox, where he posted a very solid slash line of .284/.408/.480 with 18 runs and 26 RBI over 148 at-bats in 40 games, and also drawn nearly as many walks (30) as strikeouts (36). Luis Alexander finished the year with the GCL Red Sox, hitting a .248/.328/.324 line in 32 games, before being promoted to the Lowell Spinners the next season.

Basabe hit .243/.340/.401 with 15 runs and 13 RBI in 56 games for the Spinners in 2015, tying for third with teammate Andrew Benintendi in the short-season New York–Penn League with seven home runs despite being its third-youngest regular at age 18 in a league full of former college players.[7] He continued to show consistent speed on the basepaths, as well, leading Lowell with 15 stolen bases.[8] That was also good for 10th in the NYPL. Besides, he became the first player in Lowell's 20-year history to homer from both sides of the plate in one game, doing so in June and again in July,[9] and also represented his team in the NYPL All-Star Game.[10]

Luis Alexander opened 2016 at Low-A Class Greenville Drive, where he showed his potential and rare combination of power and speed in 105 games. Though he scuffled in the first half, Basabe emerged in the second half and hit 298/.361/.502, including a .363 average in the month of July, to bring his season line to .261/.328/.451, hitting 12 home runs and stealing 25 bases. In addition, he drove in 52 runs and scored 61 times.[6] Furthermore, he was selected to the South Atlantic League season-ending All-Star team.[6]

After being promoted to the Salem Red Sox for the last week of the season and postseason, Basabe seemed to be fitting right into High-A Class. In five games, he went 8-for-22 and slashed .364/.391/.545 with two doubles and one triple.[6] Overall, he ranked fourth among the Sox minor leaguers in steals, sixth in homers, seventh in runs, eighth in triples (8), and tenth in hits (104) and doubles (24).[11]

Basabe was rated as the Red Sox's No. 8 prospect, according to MLB.com, in March 2016.[12] He was eligible for selection in the Rule 5 draft in December 2016.[6]

On December 6, 2016, Basabe was traded to the Chicago White Sox, along with Yoan Moncada, Michael Kopech, and Victor Diaz, for Chris Sale.[13]

Brandon Brennan

Brandon Brennan
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1991-07-26) July 26, 1991
Mission Viejo, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Brandon Sean Michael Brennan (born July 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Brennan was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 40th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft out of Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, California. He did not sign and played college baseball at the University of Oregon in 2011 and Orange Coast College in 2012. He was then drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the fourth round of the 2012 MLB Draft and signed. The White Sox added him to their 40-man roster after the 2015 season.[14]

Ryan Cordell

Ryan Cordell
Chicago White Sox
Outfielder
Born: (1992-03-31) March 31, 1992
San Diego, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Ryan Thomas Cordell (born March 31, 1992) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Cordell played college baseball at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 11th round of the 2013 MLB draft. He began playing in the Rangers' organization in 2013, posting a .248 batting average with the Spokane Indians.[15]

In 2014, Cordell started the baseball season with the Hickory Crawdads and was later promoted to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans in late August of that year. Prior to the 2015 season, he was converted from an outfielder to shortstop.[16] He started the 2015 season with the High Desert Mavericks and was moved mid-season to finish with the Texas Rangers' AA affiliate Frisco RoughRiders, transferring back to outfield and utility player status. After the 2015 season, Cordell was brought up as a reserve batter for the Rangers' AAA affiliate Round Rock Express championship series in September 2015.

In 2016, Cordell began the season with the Frisco RoughRiders, where he posted two grand slams[17] in the first 13 games of the season, to join Bryce Harper[18] of the Washington Nationals as one of only two players in professional baseball to net two grand slams in the first 3 weeks of the 2016 season, a feat which garnered him MILB Texas League[19] Player of the Month[20] for April 2016.

Cordell was acquired by the Milwaukee Brewers on September 5, 2016 as the player to be named later from the August 1, 2016 trade for Jonathan Lucroy and Jeremy Jeffress.[21] Cordell finished 2016 with a .264 batting average with 19 home runs and 70 RBI's.[22] The Brewers added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[23]

On July 25, 2017, Cordell was traded by the Brewers to the Chicago White Sox for pitcher Anthony Swarzak.[24]

Dane Dunning

Dane Dunning
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1994-12-20) December 20, 1994
Fleming Island, Florida
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Dane Anthony Dunning (born December 20, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Dunning played college baseball at the University of Florida.[25][26] He was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the first round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft.[27] He split time during his first professional season between the GCL Nationals and the Auburn Doubledays. He finished the 2016 season with a 3–2 record and a 2.02 ERA.[28]

On December 7, 2016 the Nationals traded Dunning, Reynaldo López, and Lucas Giolito to the Chicago White Sox for Adam Eaton.[29]

Alfredo González

Alfredo González
Chicago White Sox – No. 70
Catcher
Born: (1992-07-13) July 13, 1992
Santa Teresa del Tuy, Miranda, Venezuela
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Alfredo Rene González (born July 13, 1992) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

González signed with the Houston Astros as an international free agent in July 2008. The Astros added him to their 40-man roster after the 2015 season.

Jordan Guerrero

Jordan Guerrero
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1994-05-31) May 31, 1994
Oxnard, California
Bats: Left Throws: Left

Jordan Andrew Guerrero (born May 31, 1994) is an American professional baseball starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox organization.

Guerrero attended Moorpark High School in Moorpark, California, where he played for the school's baseball team. He committed to attend Yavapai College to play college baseball, and graduated from Moorpark in 2012. The Chicago White Sox selected him in the 15th round, with the 471st overall selection, of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft.[30] Guerrero signed with the White Sox rather than attend college.

Guerrero pitched nine innings for the Bristol White Sox in 2012 after he signed. He returned to Bristol in 2013, but was shut down with shoulder tendinitis.[31] In 2014, he pitched for the Kannapolis Intimidators of the Class A South Atlantic League as a relief pitcher, so that the White Sox could lessen his workload.[32] He returned to starting in 2015 with Kannapolis[31] before receiving a mid-season promotion to the Winston-Salem Dash of the Class-A Advanced Carolina League.[33]

Trey Michalczewski

Trey Michalczewski
Chicago White Sox
Third baseman
Born: (1995-02-27) February 27, 1995
Jenks, Oklahoma
Bats: Switch Throws: Right

Trey Joseph Michalczewski (born February 27, 1995) is an American professional baseball third baseman in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Michalczewski attended Jenks High School in Jenks, Oklahoma, where he played baseball and football.[34] He was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the seventh round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.[35] He signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut with the Bristol White Sox.[36] He started 2014 with the Kannapolis Intimidators and was promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash in August.[37][38]

Gerson Montilla

Gerson Montilla
Chicago White Sox
Third baseman
Born: (1989-11-13) November 13, 1989
Valencia, Carabobo Venezuela
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Gerson Alejandro Montilla (born November 13, 1989) is a Venezuelan baseball third baseman for the Winston-Salem Dash of the Chicago White Sox organization.

He was born in Valencia, Carabobo. He began his professional career in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization in 2008 at 18 years old.[39][40] His breakout campaign was arguably 2012, when he hit .287 with 14 home runs, 73 RBI and 36 doubles between two teams. He was a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star that year. In 2013, he was a California League Mid-Season All-Star and a MiLB.com Organization All-Star after hitting .282 with 19 home runs, 72 RBI and 90 runs scored for the Visalia Rawhide. He had 18 home runs and 61 RBI for the Mobile BayBears in 2015 to earn another Mid-Season All-Star selection. In 2016, after joining the White Sox organization, Montilla hit 13 home runs with 74 RBI, to earn another MiLB.com Organization All-Star selection;[41] he also hit for the cycle in April.[42]

Montilla has also played in the Venezuela Winter League and the Colombian Professional Baseball League.[43]

Jake Peter

Jake Peter
Chicago White Sox
Infielder
Born: (1993-04-05) April 5, 1993
Mason City, Iowa
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Jacob Winfield Peter (born April 5, 1993) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Peter attended Mason City High School in Mason City, Iowa and played college baseball at Creighton University. He was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the seventh round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft.[44] Peter made his professional debut with the Great Falls Voyagers and was promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash after 37 games.[45] In 2015, he played for Winston-Salem and after the season played in the Arizona Fall League.[46] Peter started 2016 with the Birmingham Barons and was promoted to the Charlotte Knights during the season.[47][48]

Roberto Peña

Roberto Peña

Peña catching for the Chicago White Sox during 2017 Spring Training
Chicago White Sox – No. 85
Catcher
Born: (1992-06-08) June 8, 1992
Caguas, Puerto Rico
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Roberto A. Peña (born June 8, 1992) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball player in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Peña attended Eloisa Pascual High School in Caguas, Puerto Rico. The Astros selected him in the seventh round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft.[49] While playing for the Quad Cities River Bandits of the Class A Midwest League in 2013, Peña won a Gold Glove Award as the best defensive catcher in Minor League Baseball.[50] The next year, he played for the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A-Advanced California League, finishing the season with a .249 batting average.[49] On November 28, 2016, Peña signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox.[51]

Peña's father, Bert Peña, played in MLB.[49]

Jordan Stephens

Jordan Stephens
Chicago White Sox
Pitcher
Born: (1992-09-12) September 12, 1992
Houston, Texas
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Jordan Shane Stephens (born September 12, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Stephens attended Alvin High School in Alvin, Texas and played college baseball at Rice University. In 2014, he underwent Tommy John Surgery and missed most of his junior year.[52] He returned from the injury in 2015 and after the season was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft.[53]

Stephens pitched his first professional debut with the Arizona League White Sox and Great Falls Voyagers.[54] In 2016, he pitched for the Winston-Salem Dash.[55][56]

José Vinicio

José Vinicio
Chicago White Sox
Shortstop
Born: (1993-07-10) July 10, 1993
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Both Throws: Right

José Vinicio (born July 10, 1993) is a Dominican Republic shortstop who plays in the Chicago White Sox minor league system. Listed at 5–11, 150 lb., he is a switch-hitter and throws right handed.[57]

Vinicio was signed by the Red Sox as an international free agent on July 13, 2009. He debuted with Rookie Level Gulf Coast League Red Sox in 2010, playing for them two seasons. In 2011, he topped the GCL in games (50), hits (52) and stolen bases (19), while ranking second in at-bats (179), third in runs scored (22) and RBIs (18) and fourth in triples (5). He also led GCL shortstops in chances (297), putouts (107), assists (161) and double plays (25), gaining a promotion to Short-Season A Lowell Spinners in 2012, his first year of full-season ball. While at Lowell, he was hindered by shoulder and knee injuries and finished the year in mid-August with Low A Greenville Drive, compiling a .269 average and stealing 24 bases in just 70 games for the two teams.[58]

Vinicio opened 2013 at Greenville, where he hit a paltry .192 in 107 games. He joined the High A Class Salem Red Sox in 2014, but again spent significant time on the disabled list, Once recovered, he was placed in the GFL on a rehab assignment before returning to Salem in early August. Vinicio hit .280 in limited action for both teams through 44 games.[58]

In 2015 Vinicio returned to Salem, where he hit .268 in 31 games before being sent to the Double A Portland Sea Dogs in early June. He was sent back to Salem after hitting .273 in three games for Portland, but had two stints in the disabled list due to assorted injuries. He finished the year with a .292/.318/.373 slash line and seven stolen bases in 60 games. In 2016, he hit .230/.262/.279 in 22 games for Portland and earned a promotion to Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox in the month of May.[58]

In November 2016, Vinicio elected free agency and was signed by the Chicago White Sox. He then was assigned to Triple-A Charlotte Knights.[57]

Yeyson Yrizarri

Yeyson Yrizarri
Chicago White Sox
Shortstop / Second baseman
Born: (1997-02-02) February 2, 1997
Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Yeyson Yrizarri Cruz (born February 2, 1997) is a Venezuelan-born Dominican professional baseball shortstop and second baseman in the Chicago White Sox organization.

Yrizarri signed with the Texas Rangers for a $1.375 million signing bonus in July 2013 . Due to injuries in the Rangers’ system, the Rangers promoted Yrizarri to the Round Rock Express of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League in June 2015.[59][60] The Rangers returned him to the Spokane Indians of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League, where he was selected to appear in the All-Star Game.[61]

In 2016, Yrizarri played for the Hickory Crawdads of the Class A South Atlantic League.[62] He started the 2017 season with Hickory and was promoted to the Down East Wood Ducks of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League. On July 15, 2017, Yrizzari was traded to the Chicago White Sox for an international bonus slot.[63]

Yrizarri's uncle, Deivi Cruz, played in Major League Baseball.[59]

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  • 24 Jack Charleston
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  • 33 Dane Dunning
  • 10 Bernardo Flores
  • 29 Ian Hamilton
  • 13 Alec Hansen
  •  3 Kyle Kubat
  •  4 Jimmy Lambert
  • 21 Louie Lechich
  • 12 Aron McRee
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  • 32 Zach Thompson
  • 22 Kelvis Valerio
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  •  9 Brady Conlan
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  • 14 Sam Dexter
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  •  2 Dylan Cease
  • 29 Danny Dopico
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  • 35 Blake Hickman
  • 26 Lane Hobbs
  • 22 Tyler Johnson
  • 12 Luis Martinez
  • 43 Yelmison Peralta
  • 18 Yosmer Solorzano
  • 39 Mick VanVossen
  • 16 Ben Wright

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  • 30 Daniel Gonzalez
  • 17 Casey Schroeder
  • 13 Evan Skoug

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  • 27 Micker Adolfo
  •  1 Alex Call
  •  6 Luis Gonzalez
  • 20 Blake Rutherford
  • 21 Aaron Schnurbusch

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  •  9 Justin Jirschele

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  • 45 Jamie Dismuke (hitting)
  • 25 Matt Zaleski (pitching)

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  • 27 Brandon Agar
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  • 43 Ryan Boelter
  • 19 Chris Comito
  • 12 Fernando Gallegos
  • 45 Josue Gerardo
  • 16 Lincoln Henzman
  • 15 Will Kincanon
  • 39 Luis Ledo
  • 28 Joe Mockbee
  • 24 Adam Panayotovich
  • 47 Jhoan Quijada
  • 49 Sean Renzi
  • 30 Parker Rigler
  • 17 Kyle Von Ruden

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  •  8 Jacob Cooper
  • 18 Nate Nolan
  • 20 Carlos Perez

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  •  4 Tate Blackman
  •  7 David Cronin
  • -- Mikey Duarte
  •  6 Max Dutto
  •  1 Tracy Hadley
  • 39 Amado Nunez
  • 13 Franklin Reyes
  • 37 Anthony Villa
  • 33 Justin Yurchak

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  •  9 Nolan Brown
  • 26 Craig Dedelow
  •  3 Tyler Frost
  • 14 Logan Taylor

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  • 23 John Ely (Pitching)
  • 25 Eric Richardson (Hitting)
  • 40 Zach Kapstein (Assistant)


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  • 57 Ted Andrews
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  • 60 Joseph Benitez
  • 40 Leonardo De La Cruz
  • 33 Ryan Erickson
  • 61 Kevin George
  • 31 Anthony Herron, Jr.
  • 51 Hunter Kiel
  • 75 Zach Lewis
  • 59 Kade McClure
  • 37 Michael McCormick
  • 58 Greg Minier
  • 50 John Parke
  • 26 Eriberto Percel
  • 84 Ryan Riga #
  • 28 Andres Sanchez
  • 45 Bryan Saucedo
  • 77 Salvador Villarreal
  • 85 Andre Wheeler #

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  • 30 Jhoandro Alfaro
  • 39 Jose Colina
  • 29 Michael Hickman
  • 46 Adam McGinnis

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  • 24 Sam Abbott
  • 12 Maiker Feliz
  • 21 Alex Maloney
  •  6 Ricky Mota
  • 15 JJ Muno
  • 36 Laz Rivera
  • 13 Lenyn Sosa

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  • 23 Austin Crutcher
  • 18 Alex Destino
  •  7 Jose Garcia
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  • 48 Felix Mercedes
  • 17 Michael Staudinger

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  • -- Ryan Newman

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  • -- Gary Ward (Hitting)
  • -- Felipe Lira (Pitching)

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  • -- Luis Curbelo

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  • 55 Hector Acosta
  • 30 Christopher Batista
  • 46 Jendersson Caraballo
  • 36 Fernando Caro
  • 53 Josbel Coroba
  • 49 Antonio Herrera
  • 56 Brayan Herrera
  • 22 Bryan Lara
  • 28 Erick Perez
  • 38 Ramon Pineda
  • 20 Jordis Ramos
  •  5 Ruddy Rodriguez
  • 57 Yordi Rosario
  • 32 Yender Silva
  • 50 Pablo Yanez

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  • 37 Jhoneiker Betancourt
  • 13 Ulises Martinez
  • 25 Kleyder Sanchez

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  • 43 Robert Barreras
  •  1 Ramon Beltre
  • 17 Yolberth Gideon
  • 60 Harvin Mendoza
  • 34 Brayant Nova
  •  7 Jose Reyes
  • 21 Jorgen Rosas
  •  6 Santo Vasquez

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  • 10 Anderson Comas
  • 59 Anthony Coronado
  • 24 Enrique Felix
  • 23 Josue Guerrero
  •  8 Omar Martinez
  • 33 Droherlin Mejia
  • 12 Luis Mieses
  •  5 Carlos Requena
  • 26 Luis Robert
  • 31 Anderson Tejeda

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  • Angel Gonzalez (hitting)
  • Leonor Hernandez (pitching)
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