Tampa Bay Rays minor league players

Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Tampa Bay Rays system:

Chris Betts

Chris Betts
Tampa Bay Rays
Catcher
Born: (1997-03-10) March 10, 1997
Long Beach, California
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Christopher Raymond Betts is an American professional baseball catcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. He attended Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft.

Betts attended Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California. In January 2013 he committed to the University of Tennessee to play college baseball.[1] After his junior year he played in the Under Armour All-America Game at Wrigley Field.[2] In July he participated in the Junior Home Run Derby.[3] He also played on numerous United States national teams that played in numerous tournaments.[4][5]

Betts was considered one of the top catching prospects for the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft.[6] He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the second round.[7] Betts did not play in 2015 due to him having Tommy John surgery. In 2016, Betts was assigned to the GCL Rays, and was later promoted to the Hudson Valley Renegades. Betts finished 2016 batting .179 with no home runs and 13 RBI's in 39 games.[8]

Thomas Coyle

Thomas Coyle
Tampa Bay Rays
Second baseman
Born: (1990-10-24) October 24, 1990
Sellersville, Pennsylvania
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Thomas John Coyle (born October 24, 1990 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania) is a minor league baseball second baseman currently in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Prior to playing professionally, he attended Germantown Academy and then the University of North Carolina.[9]

He was drafted by the Rays in the 16th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft and began his professional career that year,[10] with the Hudson Valley Renegades, hitting .265 with 20 stolen bases in 67 games. He was named to the New York–Penn League Mid-Season All-Star team and the MiLB.com Organization All-Star team. In 2013, he hit .278 with 40 stolen bases in 126 games for the Bowling Green Hot Rods, earning a spot on the Midwest League All-Star team and the MiLB.com Organization All-Star team. In 2014, he hit .249 with 30 stolen bases in 117 games for the Charlotte Stone Crabs.

Johnny Field

Johnny Field
Tampa Bay Rays – No. 74
Outfielder
Born: (1992-02-20) February 20, 1992
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bats: Right Throws: Right

John David Field (born February 20, 1992) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Field played college baseball at the University of Arizona from 2011 to 2013. Over 172 games, he hit .343/.431/.518 with 11 home runs. He was a member of Arizona's College World Series championship team in 2012.

Field was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the fifth round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.[11] He signed with the Rays and made his professional debut with the Hudson Valley Renegades. In 2014, he played for the Bowling Green Hot Rods and Charlotte Stone Crabs. He was named the Rays Minor League Player of the Year after hitting .300/.476/.488 with 12 home runs.[12] Field started 2015 with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits.

Lucius Fox

Lucius Fox
Tampa Bay Rays
Shortstop
Born: (1997-07-02) July 2, 1997
Nassau, Bahamas
Bats: Switch Throws: Right

Lucius Kadeem Fox Jr. (born July 2, 1997) is a Bahamian professional baseball shortstop in the Tampa Bay Rays' organization.

Fox is from Nassau, Bahamas. He lived in the United States for 2 12 years,[13] during which time he attended American Heritage High School in Plantation, Florida. He was declared an international free agent during the 2015 signing period.[14] Fox signed with the Giants, for a reported $6 million signing bonus.[15][16] He made his professional debut with the Augusta GreenJackets of the Class A South Atlantic League in 2016.[17]

On August 1, 2016, the Giants traded Fox, Matt Duffy, and Michael Santos to the Tampa Bay Rays for Matt Moore.[18] He did not play for the Rays after the trade due to a bone bruise on his foot sustained while playing for Augusta.[19]

Kevin Gadea

Kevin Gadea
Tampa Bay Rays
Pitcher
Born: (1994-12-06) December 6, 1994
Esteli, Nicaragua
Bats: Switch Throws: Right

Kevin Joel Gadea Ortega (born December 6, 1994) is a Nicaraguan professional baseball pitcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Gadea signed with the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent in 2012.[20] He was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2016 Rule 5 draft.[21]

Jonah Heim

Jonah Heim
Tampa Bay Rays – No. 73
Catcher
Born: (1995-06-27) June 27, 1995
Amherst, New York
Bats: Switch Throws: Right

Jonah Nathan Heim (born June 27, 1995) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Heim attended Kenmore East high School in Tonawanda, New York and Amherst Central High School in Snyder, New York.[22] He signed a letter of intent to attend Michigan State University on a college baseball scholarship to play for the Michigan State Spartans.[23]

The Baltimore Orioles selected Heim in the fourth round, with the 129th overall selection, of the 2013 MLB draft. He signed with Baltimore, receiving a $389,700 signing bonus, rather than enroll at Michigan State.[24] On August 1, 2016, the Orioles traded Heim to the Tampa Bay Rays for Steve Pearce.[25] Heim ended 2016 with a .217 batting average, 8 home runs and 33 RBI's in 102 games between the Frederick Keys and the Charlotte Stone Crabs.[26]

Grant Kay

Grant Kay

Kay batting for the Bowling Green Hot Rods in 2015
Tampa Bay Rays
Second baseman
Born: (1993-05-29) May 29, 1993
Omaha, Nebraska
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Grant Kay (born May 29, 1993) is a second baseman who plays in the Tampa Bay Rays Minor League system. Listed at 6' 0" (1.83 m), 185 lb. (84 k), Kay bats and throws right handed. He was selected by Tampa Bay in the 27th round of the 2014 MLB draft out of University of Louisville.[27]

A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Kay is one of four siblings born into the family of Greg Kay and Dawn Pearsons. An all-around athlete, he lettered in baseball, basketball and football at Ralston High School, where he earned All-State and All-Super State honors as a senior in baseball, was All-Conference basketball selection in both junior and senior seasons, and hit a .500 batting average with 20 home runs and 65 runs batted in as a preparatory senior.[27]

Before Louisville, Kay attended Iowa Western Community College and won a national championship with the IWCC Reivers in 2012, rating as No. 3 prospect in the collegiate summer baseball New England Collegiate Baseball League the same year as a freshman to become the only junior college player named Collegiate Summer Baseball All-American in that season. Besides, he was selected to the First-team All-Conference and All-Region in both freshman and sophomore seasons at Iowa Western, hitting .373 and 13 home runs as a freshman, while driving in 37 runs and scoring 42 times. Unfortunately, a knee injury suffered as a sophomore limited his availability, even though he was rated as one of the top junior college ballplayers in the nation.[27][28]

In 2014, Kay posted a .285 average (59-for-207) with five home runs and 35 RBI as a junior for the Cardinals, including 49 runs, nine doubles and 23 stolen bases in 65 games, en route to their second straight trip to the College World Series.[29] While mulling his eligible options for the MLB Draft, Kay headed to the Cape Cod Baseball League, the premier summer wooden-bat circuit for collegiate players, where he went 14-for-26 (.538) with two homers and four doubles in only six games for the Cotuit Kettleers, and that short stint tipped the scales.[30]

Kay debuted on July 14, 2014 with the Hudson Valley Renegades of the New York–Penn League, Class A affiliate of the Rays, playing at second base for them while batting fifth in the order. He hit for the cycle in his first professional game, going 5-for-6 with five runs scored and three RBI, leading the Renegades to a 16–4 victory over the Batavia Muckdogs. Kay hit a three-run home run in his first professional at-bat, following with a double in his third at-bat and singles in his fourth and fifth, before drilling a triple in the eight inning to complete a five-hit, five-run game and a cycle in his first professional contest.[30]

Kevin Padlo

Kevin Padlo

Padlo with the Bowling Green Hot Rods in 2016
Tampa Bay Rays
Third baseman
Born: (1996-07-15) July 15, 1996
Murrieta, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Kevin Michael Padlo (born July 15, 1996) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Padlo attended Murrieta Valley High School in Murrieta, California. He committed to attend the University of San Diego on a college baseball scholarship.[31] The Colorado Rockies selected Padlo in the fifth round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft.[32] Rather than enroll in college, Padlo signed with the Rockies, receiving a $650,000 signing bonus.[33] The Rockies assigned Padlo to the Asheville Tourists of the Class A South Atlantic League in 2015. He struggled, and was demoted to the Boise Hawks of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League.[34][35] Padlo spent the entire 2015 season with the Hawks, and was named a preseason and midseason Northwest League All-Star.[36]

On January 28, 2016, the Rockies traded Padlo and Corey Dickerson to the Tampa Bay Rays for Jake McGee and Germán Márquez.[37] He spent the 2016 season with the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the Class A Midwest League, where he batted .229 with 16 home runs and 66 RBI's.[38]

Jesús Sánchez

Jesús Sánchez
Tampa Bay Rays
Outfielder
Born: (1997-10-07) October 7, 1997
Higüey, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Jesús Sánchez (born October 7, 1997) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Sánchez signed with the Tampa Bay Rays as an international free agent in June 2014.[39] He made his professional debut in 2015 with the Dominican Summer League Rays. He played 2016 with the Gulf Coast Rays and Princeton Rays and started 2017 with the Bowling Green Hot Rods.[40]

Carlos Vargas

Carlos Vargas
Tampa Bay Rays
Shortstop
Born: (1999-03-18) March 18, 1999
Moca, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Carlos Jose Vargas Polanco (born March 18, 1999) is a Dominican professional baseball shortstop in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

On January 11, 2017, Vargas was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays, along with Mallex Smith and Ryan Yarbrough, for Drew Smyly.[41]

Dayron Varona

Dayron Varona
York Revolution – No. 13
Outfielder
Born: (1988-02-24) February 24, 1988
Havana, Cuba
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Dayron Armando Varona Suarez (born February 24, 1988) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder for the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.

Suarez played for Camagüey in the Cuban National Series (CNS) through 2013, while also playing for the Naranjas de Villa Clara in 2012.[42] He was suspended from CNS play in November 2013 for an attempted defection.[43][44][45] He successfully defected from Cuba the next week[42] and signed a minor league contract with the Rays in March 2015.[46][47] The Rays assigned him to the Charlotte Stone Crabs of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League in May,[48] and was promoted to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Class AA Southern League.[42]

During President Barack Obama's March 2016 visit to Cuba, Varona played for the Rays against the Cuban national team at the Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana. The Rays won the game, and Varona became the first Cuban defector to return to play in Cuba.[49]

On June 21, 2017, Varona signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.

Justin Williams

Justin Williams

Williams batting for the Bowling Green Hot Rods in 2015
Tampa Bay Rays
Outfielder
Born: (1995-08-20) August 20, 1995
Houma, Louisiana
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Justin Paul Williams (born August 20, 1995) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Williams attended Terrebonne High School in Houma, Louisiana. He hit .443 with 22 home runs and 67 runs batted in (RBI) over 79 games.[50] Williams was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.[51] He signed with the Diamondbacks rather than play college baseball at Louisiana State University (LSU) and made his professional debut that season with Arizona League Diamondbacks. He also played with the Missoula Osprey and South Bend Silver Hawks that season. He hit .351 with one home run in 51 games.[52] In 2014, he played for Missoula and South Bend.[53] In 74 games he hit .351 with four home runs.

On November 14, 2014, Williams along with Andrew Velazquez was traded from the Diamondbacks to the Tampa Bay Rays for Jeremy Hellickson.[54]

Kean Wong

Kean Wong
Tampa Bay Rays
Second baseman
Born: (1995-04-17) April 17, 1995
Hilo, Hawaii
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Kean Keanu Wong (born April 17, 1995) is an American professional baseball second baseman who plays in Minor League Baseball for the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Wong attended Waiakea High School in Hilo, Hawaii. The Tampa Bay Rays selected Wong in the fourth round of the 2013 MLB draft.[55] He signed with the Rays, receiving a $400,000 signing bonus. After he signed, he played for the Gulf Coast Rays of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.[56]

Wong spent 2014 with the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the Class A Midwest League, where he batted .306 with 2 home runs and 24 RBI's. Wong was promoted to the Charlotte Stone Crabs, where he posted a .274 batting average, along with 15 stolen bases. In 2016, Wong played for the Montgomery Biscuits of the Class AA Southern League, where he batted .276 with 5 home runs and 56 RBI's.[57]

His father, Kaha, instructed him on how to play baseball. His older brother, Kolten Wong, plays in MLB.[58]

Ryan Yarbrough

Ryan Yarbrough
Tampa Bay Rays – No. 80
Pitcher
Born: (1991-12-31) December 31, 1991
Lakeland, Florida
Bats: Right Throws: Left

Ryan Christian Yarbrough (born December 31, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

Yarbrough played college baseball at Santa Fe Community College in 2011 before transferring to Old Dominion University. He pitched for Old Dominion in 2013 and 2014. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 20th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign and returned to Old Dominion.[59] He was then drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fourth round of the 2014 Draft and signed.[60]

Yarbrough made his professional debut with the Pulaski Mariners. After two games, he was promoted to the Everett AquaSox.[61] Overall, he pitched in 14 games (10 starts) and had a 1.27 earned run average (ERA) with 58 strikeouts in 42 23 innings in 2014.

On January 11, 2017, the Mariners traded Yarbrough, Mallex Smith, and Carlos Vargas to the Tampa Bay Rays for Drew Smyly.[41]

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  • 28 Fernando Baez
  • -- Kyle Bird
  • 29 Mike Broadway
  • -- Genesis Cabrera
  •  3 Yoel Espinal
  • 37 Edwin Fierro
  • -- Grayson Garvin
  • 33 Ian Gibaut
  • 27 Greg Harris
  • 26 Jordan Harrison
  • -- Chris Kirsch
  • 30 Benton Moss
  • 23 José Mujica
  • 29 Brad Schreiber
  •  8 Kyle Winkler

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  • -- Jason Coats
  • 24 Granden Goetzman
  •  2 Nathan Lukes
  •  4 Justin Williams

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  •  7 Dan DeMent (hitting)
  • 18 R. C. Lichtenstein (pitching)
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  • 17 Brock Burke
  • 19 Spencer Jones
  • 36 Reece Karalus
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  • 34 Brandon Lawson
  • 26 Eduar Lopez
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  • 33 Dalton Moats
  • 21 Jairo Munoz
  • 41 Travis Ott
  • 16 Roel Ramirez
  •  4 Noel Rodriguez
  •  6 Drew Smith
  • -- Alexis Tapia
  • 29 Michael Velasquez

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  • 25 Josh Rapacz
  • 10 David Rodriguez
  •  8 Brett Sullivan

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  •  2 Jake Cronenworth
  • 38 Jim Haley
  •  5 Brandon Lowe
  • -- Nathaniel Lowe
  •  3 Peter Maris
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  •  9 Michael Johns

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  • -- Armando Bastardo
  • 21 Peter Bayer
  • 34 J. D. Busfield
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  • 28 Jayson McKinley
  • 38 Deivy Mendez
  • 11 Spencer Moran
  • 15 Adrian Navas
  • 31 Willy Ortiz
  • 12 Chris Pike
  • 17 Reimin Ramos
  • 29 Orlando Romero
  • 22 Kenny Rosenberg
  • -- Joe Serrapica
  • -- Cameron Varga
  • -- Angel Yepez

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  • 13 Daniel de la Calle
  •  6 Jonah Heim
  • 39 Rene Pinto

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  • 10 Michael Brosseau
  •  1 Lucius Fox
  •  2 Miles Mastrobuoni
  • -- Bobby Melley
  •  3 Adrian Rondon
  •  8 Robbie Tenerowicz

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  • -- Reinaldo Ruiz

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  • -- Bill Moloney (pitching)
  • -- Joe Szekely (hitting)
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  • 15 José Disla
  • 34 Austin Franklin
  • 37 Garrett Fulenchek
  • 29 Reign Letkeman
  • 30 Resly Linares
  • 14 Sam Long
  • 25 Héctor López
  • 32 Greg Maisto
  • 17 Nicholas Padilla
  • 26 Eduard Rosillo
  • 43 Jhonleider Salinas
  • 46 Hunter Schryver
  • 11 Dylan Thompson
  • 18 Matt Vogel
  •  7 Mikey York

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  • 28 Rafelin Lorenzo
  • 27 Jean Ramírez

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  •  2 Vidal Brujan
  • 23 Matt Dacey
  • 20 Matt Eureste
  • 38 Brendan McKay
  • 10 Bill Pujols
  •  9 Deion Tansel

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  • 24 Issac Benard
  • 13 Emilio Gustave
  •  6 Zacrey Law
  • 22 Angel Perez
  •  4 Oscar Rojas

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  •  1 Craig Albernaz

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  • 19 Garrett Anderson
  • 20 Juan Carlos Arias
  • 41 Ryan Askew
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  • 28 Tyler Day
  • 38 Josh Fleming
  • 13 Thomas Lebron
  • 31 Easton McGee
  • 40 Luis Moncada
  • 37 Reynier Montero
  • 15 Riley O'Brien
  • 18 Jesús Ortiz
  • 35 Joel Peguero
  • 27 Jeffrey Rosa
  • 30 Cristopher Sanchez
  • 14 Phoenix Sanders
  • 25 Zack Trageton

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  • 24 Ronaldo Hernández
  •  5 Andrew Miller
  •  8 Joey Roach
  • 23 Mac Seibert

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  •  3 Justin Bridgman
  • 32 Devin Davis
  •  2 Trey Hair
  • 10 Zach Rutherford
  • 22 Kevin Santiago
  •  7 Seaver Whalen

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  •  1 Bryce Brown
  •  9 Carl Chester
  • 21 Moises Gomez
  • 16 José Tonton

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  • 45 José Gonzalez (pitching)
  • 44 Wuarnner Rincones (hitting)


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  • 19 Chris Carden
  • 44 Trevor Charpie
  • 30 Angel Felipe
  • 53 Wilson Garcia
  • 38 Ronal Hernandez
  • 45 Miguel Lara
  • 26 Wanderson Linares
  • 31 Justin Marsden
  • 16 Michael Mercado
  • 15 Zack Mozingo
  • 23 Arturo Mujica
  •  5 Ivan Pelaez
  • 18 Blake Plfughaupt
  • 28 Angel Rodriguez
  • 27 Francisco Sanchez
  • 34 Burch Smith #
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  • 32 Angel Yepez #

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  • 21 Alexander Alvarez
  •  6 Roberto Alvarez
  • 13 Dylan Delso
  • 11 Jordyn Muffley
  • 14 Erik Ostberg
  •  7 David Parrett

Infielders

  • 10 Jonathan Aranda
  • 35 Vincent Byrd
  •  1 Luis Leon
  • 39 Cristhian Pedroza
  •  3 Allen Smoot
  • 25 Carlos Vargas

Outfielders

  •  9 Pedro Diaz
  • 24 Tony Pena
  •  4 Sabriel Polanco
  • 37 Yerson Santana
  •  8 Jake Shore

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  • 99 Marty DeMerritt (pitching)
  • 29 Tomas Francisco (coach)
  • 20 Jim Paduch (pitching)


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  • 45 Jose Alejandro
  • 70 Jaime Arauz
  • 32 Marquito Casilla
  • 56 Jhoanbert Cedeno
  • 62 Ennder Cespedes
  • 41 Franklin Dacosta
  • 34 Christian Fernandez
  • 67 Jeremy Galan
  • 68 Wilson Garcia
  • 39 Carlos Gomez
  • 71 Luis Medina
  • 51 Rafael Prensa
  • 65 Angel Ramirez
  • 31 Aldor Rodriguez
  • 61 Stanly Sabino
  • 41 Francisco Sanchez
  • 49 Daniel Santana
  • 63 Fraylin Santos
  • 72 Luis Trinidad

Catchers

  •  8 Angel Nelo
  • 16 Luis Perez
  • 10 Fermin Villasmil

Infielders

  • 14 Amador Arias
  •  1 Luis Arias
  •  3 Alfredo Balbuena
  • 19 Jose Del Palacio
  • 15 Juan Garcia
  •  9 Johan Lopez
  • 20 Jose Pereira
  • 25 Bryan Santos

Outfielders

  • 29 Roimer Bolivar
  • 28 Raider Brito
  • 18 Victor Cervantes
  • 23 Yunior Martinez

Manager

  • 27 Esteban Gonzalez

Coaches

  • 14 Ivan Ochoa (hitting)
  • 40 Roberto Yil (pitching)


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  • 38 Emilio Alfonzo
  • 43 Yariel Barrios
  • 60 Dauris Cordero
  • 69 Luis Duran
  • 54 Edisson Gonzalez
  • 44 Ender Gonzalez
  • 58 Luis Gonzalez
  • 47 Bryan Herrera
  • 48 Wanderson Linares
  • 46 Dauris Lopez
  • 33 Edward Lopez
  • 64 Janick Lopez
  • 36 Jose Lopez
  • 53 Enyberth Lugo
  • 57 Eduardo Perez
  • 40 Wikelman Ramirez
  • 52 Jose Roca
  • 66 Rodolfo Sanchez
  • 55 Heriberto Ventura

Catchers

  • 17 Julio Meza
  • 11 Gioser Tejada
  • 22 Robert Valera

Infielders

  •  3 Luis Arcendo
  • 13 Angel Lopez
  •  4 Cristhian Pedroza
  •  2 Abiezel Ramirez
  •  1 Jhosner Vargas
  •  9 Dewins Verbel

Outfielders

  • 27 Johampher Arrendoll
  •  5 Diego Infante
  • 23 Aldenis Sanchez
  • 28 Jose Torrealba

Manager

  • 15 Julio Zorrilla

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  • 62 Alberto Bastardo pitching
  • 65 Rafael Guerrero hitting


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