Oakland Athletics minor league players

Below are select minor league players and the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Oakland Athletics:

Paul Blackburn

Paul Blackburn
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1993-12-04) December 4, 1993
Oakley, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Paul Blackburn (born December 4, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Blackburn was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the first round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft out of Heritage High School in Brentwood, California.[1] He made his professional debut that season with the Arizona League Cubs. He played in 2013 with the Boise Hawks and in 2014 with the Kane County Cougars.[2][3][4]

On July 20, 2016, the Cubs traded Blackburn and Dan Vogelbach to the Seattle Mariners for Mike Montgomery and Jordan Pries.[5] Spending his 2016 season with both the Tennessee Smokies and the Arkansas Travelers, Blackburn ended the season with a 9-5 record and a 3.37 ERA.[6]

On November 12, 2016, Blackburn was traded to the Oakland Athletics for Danny Valencia.[7] The Athletics added him to their 40-man roster a few days later.[8]

Matt Chapman

Matt Chapman
Oakland Athletics
Third baseman
Born: (1993-04-28) April 28, 1993
Victorville, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Matt James Chapman (born April 28, 1993) is a baseball third baseman in the Oakland Athletics organization. He was drafted by Oakland in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft out of Cal State Fullerton.[9][10][11] He played with the Rookie Arizona League Athletics, Class A Beloit Snappers, and Double-A Midland RockHounds in 2014. His entire 2015 season was spent with the Class A-Advanced Stockton Ports. Chapman was invited to major league Spring Training with the Athletics in 2016. He began the season with Double-A Midland, and was promoted to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds in August. He was selected as the Texas League Player of the Year for 2016.[12] He finisihed the 2016 season batting .237 with 36 home runs and 96 RBI's.[13]

Ryan Doolittle

Ryan Doolittle
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1988-03-25) March 25, 1988
Plattsburg, New York
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Ryan Scott Doolittle (born March 25, 1988) is a professional baseball player currently in the Oakland Athletics minor league system.

Prior to playing professionally, he attended Seneca High School in Tabernacle, New Jersey before going to University of North Carolina at Wilmington, with whom he went 0-2 with a 7.32 ERA in 2007. He transferred to Cumberland County College for 2008 and went 4-2 with 59 strikeouts and a 0.67 ERA in 40 innings pitched. The Athletics drafted him in the 26th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft. He was signed by scout Marc Sauer. He began his professional career that season with the AZL Athletics, appearing in 14 games (seven starts) and going 2-3 with a 4.44 ERA. He strained his UCL and missed the 2009 season.[14] In 2010, he pitched for the Vancouver Canadians and Kane County Cougars, going a combined 2-0 with a 2.45 ERA in 24 relief appearances. He won a Northwest League Pitcher of the Week honor in July.[15] In 40.1 innings, he walked 2 batters and had 37 strikeouts. With the AZL Athletics and Stockton Ports in 2011, Doolittle was 3-2 with a 4.32 ERA in 9 games (3 starts), walking 3 batters and striking out 31 in 25 innings. He earned a California League Pitcher of the Week honor in April.[16] He was 1-3 with 42 strikeouts, 3 walks and a 1.32 ERA in 23 relief appearances (34 innings) for the Burlington Bees and Stockton Ports in 2012. He had Tommy John surgery toward the end of the season.[17] In 2013, he was 1-2 with a 2.12 ERA in 6 games (5 starts) for the AZL Athletics and Stockton Ports. In 17 innings, he allowed 2 walks and struck out 10 batters. Through his first 163 innings of work, he walked only 20 batters.[18] During spring training in 2014, he made one appearance for the Athletics major league squad.[19] He split the 2014 regular season between the Stockton Ports (6 G, 1.80 ERA) and Midland RockHounds (30 G, 3.23 ERA) and went a combined 5-4 with a 2.98 ERA in 36 games. In 57 1/3 innings, he struck out 60 batters and walked 21. Following the campaign, the Athletics assigned him to the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League.[20]

His brother is major league relief pitcher Sean Doolittle.

Heath Fillmyer

Heath Fillmyer
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1994-05-16) May 16, 1994
Roebling, New Jersey
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Heath Devon Fillmyer (born May 16, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Fillmyer attended Florence Township Memorial High School in Florence, New Jersey and played college baseball at Mercer County Community College.[21] He was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 28th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and returned to Mercer County.[22] He was then drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fifth round of the 2014 MLB draft.[23]

Fillmyer made his professional debut with the Arizona League Athletics and pitched 2015 with the Beloit Snappers. He started 2016 with the Stockton Ports and was promoted to the Double-A Midland RockHounds during the season.[24]

Daniel Gossett

Daniel Gossett
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1992-11-13) November 13, 1992
Lyman, South Carolina
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Daniel James Gossett (born November 13, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Gossett attended James F. Byrnes High School in Duncan, South Carolina. He was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 16th round of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft.[25] He did not sign with the Red Sox and played college baseball at Clemson.[26][27] After his junior he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the second round of the 2014 MLB draft.[28]

Gossett made his professional debut with the Vermont Lake Monsters and pitched 2015 with the Beloit Snappers. He started 2016 with the Stockton Ports and was promoted to the Double-A Midland RockHounds and Triple-A Nashville Sounds during the season.[29] He finished the 2016 season with a 10-6 record and a 2.69 ERA.[30]

Tucker Healy

Tucker Healy
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1990-06-15) June 15, 1990
Needham, Massachusetts
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Tucker Joseph Healy (born June 15, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Healy played college baseball at Ithaca College from 2009 to 2012.[31] He was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 23rd round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.[32] He signed with the Athletics and made his professional debut that season with the Vermont Lake Monsters.[33] In 2013 he played for the Beloit Snappers and Stockton Ports. In 2014 he pitched for Stockton, the Double-A Midland RockHounds and Triple-A Sacramento River Cats.[34] He played the entire 2015 season with Midland, and started the 2016 season with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He finished the 2016 season posting a 4-3 record with a 3.61 ERA.[35]

Daulton Jefferies

Daulton Jefferies
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1995-08-02) August 2, 1995
Merced, California
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Daulton Compton Jefferies (born August 2, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization. He played college baseball for the California Golden Bears. He was drafted by the Miami Marlins out of high school in the 39th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign, instead deciding to attend school at the University of California, Berkeley. After his junior year he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics with the 37th overall pick of the 2016 MLB Draft.

Jefferies attended Buhach Colony High School in Atwater, California where he both pitched and played shortstop. As a junior in high school, Jefferies was named Central California Conference MVP after going 8-0 with a 1.26 earned run average (ERA) and putting up a .366/.480/.505 slash line. Daulton's senior season was equally as impressive as he went 10-2 with a 0.92 ERA and a school record 142 strikeouts, again taking home the Central California Conference MVP.[36] Jefferies had initially verbally committed to play baseball for Stanford University during the summer of his junior year of high school, but the offer fell through and Jefferies was forced to find another school, eventually deciding on the University of California, Berkeley.[37]

As a freshman for the California Golden Bears in 2014, Jefferies started 15 games, finishing the year 2-8 with a 3.45 ERA and 58 strikeouts in a team-high 92 23 innings. Jefferies' sophomore season saw both his record and earned run average improve, as he appeared in 14 games, starting 13, and went 6-5 with a 2.92 ERA, enough to warrant a First Team All-Pac-12 selection.[38] The summer after his sophomore season, Jefferies was a member of the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.[39]

Jefferies was drafted by the Oakland Athletics with the 37th overall pick of the 2016 MLB Draft.[40] He spent his first professional season with the AZL Athletics where he posted a 2.38 ERA with 17 strikeouts in 11.1 innings pitched.[41]

Jefferies has a four pitch repertoire. His fastball has a bit of sink and sits in the low-to-mid 90's, but can top out around 96 mph. His primary off-speed pitch is his changeup which he throws in the mid-80's with good sink and fade. He also has a decent slider and a good three-quarters curveball.[42]

Jefferies is the nephew of former MLB pitcher Blas Minor, and his older brother Jake pitched in the minor leagues for both the Miami Marlins and Tampa Bay Rays organizations.[43]

Richie Martin

Richie Martin
Oakland Athletics
Shortstop
Born: (1994-12-22) December 22, 1994
Brandon, Florida
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Richard Allen Martin (born December 22, 1994) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Oakland Athletics' organization. He attended the University of Florida and played college baseball for the Florida Gators before the Athletics selected him in the 2015 MLB Draft.

Martin attended Bloomingdale High School in Valrico, Florida.[44] In the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft, the Seattle Mariners selected Martin in the 38th round, with the 1,151st overall selection of the draft. He opted not to sign with Seattle. Martin enrolled at the University of Florida to play college baseball for the Florida Gators baseball team.[45] In 2015, Martin was named to the preseason Golden Spikes Award watch list.[46] During the summer, Martin played for the Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod League.[47]

In the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, the Oakland Athletics selected Martin in the first round, with the 20th overall selection. Martin signed with the Athletics.[48] Martin spent 2015 playing for the Vermont Lake Monsters of the New York-Penn League.[49] He finished 2015 batting .237. Martin spent the 2016 season with both the Stockton Ports and the Midland RockHounds. He ended the 2016 season with a .235 batting average, 3 home runs with 38 RBI's.[50]

Casey Meisner

Casey Meisner
Oakland Athletics
Pitcher
Born: (1995-05-22) May 22, 1995
Cypress, Texas
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Casey Edward Meisner (born May 22, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Meisner attended Cypress Woods High School in Cypress, Texas.[51] He was drafted by the New York Mets in the third round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.[52][53] He signed with the Mets and made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast Mets. He played 2014 with the Brooklyn Cyclones and started 2015 with the Savannah Sand Gnats.[54]

On July 27, 2015, the Mets traded Meisner to the Oakland Athletics for Tyler Clippard.[55]

Yairo Muñoz

Yairo Muñoz
Oakland Athletics
Infielder
Born: (1995-01-23) January 23, 1995
Dominican Republic
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Yairo Muñoz (born January 23, 1995) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder for the Oakland Athletics organization. He played for the Midland RockHounds of the Class AA Texas League in 2016.[56] The Athletics added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[8]

Rangel Ravelo

Rangel Ravelo
Oakland Athletics
First baseman
Born: (1992-04-24) April 24, 1992
Havana, Cuba
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Rangel Ravelo (born April 24, 1992) is an Cuban professional baseball first baseman in the Oakland Athletics' organization.

Ravelo was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the sixth round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft out of Hialeah High School in Hialeah, Florida. He signed with the White Sox and made his professional debut with the Bristol White Sox. In 2011 he played for Bristol and Kannapolis Intimidators and also spent 2012 with Kannapolis.[57] He returned to Kannapolis to start 2013 and was promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash early in the season.[58] Ravelo played 2014 with the Double-A Birmingham Barons. During the season he had a 26-game hitting streak.[59][60] After the season he was named the Barons Player of the Year after hitting .309 with a .859 on-base plus slugging (OPS) and 11 home runs.[61]

After the 2014 season, the White Sox traded Ravelo, Josh Phegley, Marcus Semien, and Chris Bassitt to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for Jeff Samardzija and Michael Ynoa.[62] He played for three Athletics affiliates in 2015: the Arizona League Athletics, Double-A Midland RockHounds, and Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He spent the 2016 season with Nashville. He finished 2016 batting .262 with 8 home runs and 54 RBI's.[63]

Max Schrock

Max Schrock
Oakland Athletics
Second baseman
Born: (1994-10-12) October 12, 1994
Tacoma, Washington
Bats: Left Throws: Right

Max W. Schrock (born October 12, 1994) is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Oakland Athletics organization.

Schrock attended Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 28th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft.[64] He did not sign with the Diamondbacks and attended the University of South Carolina, where he played college baseball. After his junior year, he was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 13th round of the 2015 MLB Draft.[65]

Schrock made his professional debut with the Auburn Doubledays. He started 2016 with the Hagerstown Suns and was promoted to the Potomac Nationals in June.[66] On August 25, the Nationals traded Schrock to the Oakland Athletics for Marc Rzepczynski.[67] Schrock began his career with Oakland with the Stockton Ports before being promoted to the Midland RockHounds. Shrock batted .331 with 9 home runs and 71 RBI's in 2016, along with 22 stolen bases.[68]

Mikey White

Mikey White
Oakland Athletics
Shortstop
Born: (1993-09-03) September 3, 1993
Hoover, Alabama
Bats: Right Throws: Right

Michael John "Mikey" White (born September 3, 1993) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Oakland Athletics organization.

White was drafted by the New York Mets in the 34th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft out of Spain Park High School in Hoover, Alabama.[69] He did not sign with the Mets and played college baseball at the University of Alabama.[70][71] Over his three years at Alabama, he played in 184 games and hit .308/.403/.448 with 13 home runs and 98 runs batted in (RBI).

White was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the second round of the 2015 MLB Draft.[72] He signed with the Athletics and made his professional debut with the Vermont Lake Monsters.

White's father is a former Navy SEAL, actor, and bodyguard.[73]

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Nashville Sounds roster
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Double-A

Midland RockHounds roster
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Pitchers

  • 21 Ben Bracewell
  • 13 Sam Bragg
  • 17 Trey Cochran-Gill
  • 23 Heath Fillmyer
  • 26 Kyle Finnegan
  • 39 Kyle Friedrichs
  • 43 Kris Hall
  • 32 Evan Manarino
  • 19 Brandon Mann
  • 22 James Naile
  • 14 Jake Sanchez
  • 11 Joel Seddon
  • 33 Cody Stull
  • 55 Lou Trivino
  • 28 Corey Walter

Catchers

  • 45 Andy Paz

Infielders

Outfielders

  •  8 James Harris
  • 15 Tyler Marincov
  •  6 J.P. Sportman
  • 29 Brett Vertigan
  • -- Kenny Wilson

Manager

  • -- Fran Riordan

Coaches


Restricted list

  • 27 Beau Taylor

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Class A-Advanced

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Pitchers

  • 24 Koby Gauna
  • 10 Brett Graves
  • 46 Nick Highberger
  • 19 Grant Holmes
  • 29 Mitchell Jordan
  • 13 Jared Lyons
  • 12 Casey Meisner
  • 16 Corey Miller
  • 11 Matthew Sergey
  • 22 Victor Veliz
  • 20 Joey Wagman

Catchers

  • 15 Iolana Akau
  • 38 Argenis Raga

Infielders

  •  5 Jose Brizuela
  • -- Branden Cogswell
  •  7 Chris Iriart
  •  3 Melvin Mercedes
  • 27 John Nogowski
  • 26 Sandber Pimentel
  • 14 Mikey White

Outfielders

  •  9 Seth Brown
  • 23 Justin Higley

Manager

  •  2 Rick Magnante

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Class A

Beloit Snappers roster
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Pitchers

  • 40 Yordy Alejo
  • 36 Boomer Biegalski
  • 22 Nolan Blackwood
  • 18 Brendan Butler
  • -- Dustin Driver
  • 28 Angel Duno
  • 33 Zack Erwin
  • -- John Gorman
  • 14 Rob Huber
  • 32 Dustin Hurlbutt
  • 11 Cody Kurz
  • 20 Michael Murray
  • 19 Armando Ruiz
  • 31 Jordan Schwartz
  • 30 Andrew Tomasovich
  • 29 Tyler Willman

Catchers

  • 41 Jordan Devencenzi
  •  5 Roger Gonzalez
  • 16 Collin Theroux

Infielders

  • 12 Edwin Diaz
  •  3 Trent Gilbert
  • 21 Ryan Howell
  •  2 Trace Loehr
  •  7 Jesus Lopez
  •  4 Jean Carlo Rodriguez

Outfielders

  •  6 Luis Barrera
  •  1 Skye Bolt
  • -- Mike Martin
  • 10 Robert Martinez
  • 35 Brett Siddall

Manager

  • -- Scott Steinmann

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Short A

Vermont Lake Monsters roster
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Pitchers

  • 10 Xavier Altamirano
  • 38 Ivan Andueza
  • 12 Brandon Bailey
  • 13 Derek Beasley
  •  8 Marc Berube
  • 19 Heath Bowers
  • 28 Dakota Chalmers
  • 34 Ty Damron
  • 21 Will Gilbert
  • 20 Matt Milburn
  • 22 Tyler Painton
  • 45 A. J. Puk
  • 37 Dalton Sawyer
  • 36 Logan Shore
  • 40 Jesus Zambrano

Catchers

  • 30 Nick Collins
  •  9 Jarrett Costa
  • 33 Sean Murphy
  • 24 Brett Sunde

Infielders

  •  2 Eric Marinez
  •  7 Miguel Mercedes
  •  6 Nate Mondou
  • 29 JaVon Shelby
  • 27 Eli White

Outfielders

  • 16 Robert Bennie
  • 14 Steven Pallares
  • 32 Luke Persico
  • 31 Tyler Ramirez

Manager

  • 26 Aaron Nieckula

Coaches

  • 35 Carlos Chavez (pitching)
  • 11 Lloyd Turner (hitting)



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Rookie

Arizona League Athletics roster
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Pitchers

  • 50 Argenis Blanco
  • 49 Joseph Camacho
  • 41 Wandisson Charles
  • 58 Frederick De La Cruz
  • 59 Kevin Ferreras
  • 61 Daulton Jefferies
  • 19 Branden Kelliher
  • 37 Jorge Martinez
  • 62 Seth Martinez
  • 47 Emerson Nelo
  • 60 Phillip Ortiz
  • 45 Miguel Sanchez
  • 51 Sam Sheehan
  • 40 Skylar Szynski
  • 54 Oscar Tovar

Catchers

  • 20 Robert Mullen
  • 22 Skyler Weber

Infielders

  • 12 Brett Bittiger
  •  6 Javier Godard
  • 66 Miguel Guzman
  •  2 Carlos Hiciano
  •  4 Jesus Lage
  • 18 Casey Thomas
  •  3 Josh Vidales

Outfielders

  •  8 Anthony Churlin
  • 38 Cole Gruber
  •  7 Jeramiah McCray
  • 15 Kyle Nowlin
  • 17 Jhonny Rodriguez
  • 52 James Terrell

Manager

Coaches

  • 72 Ruben Escalera (hitting)
  • 16 Gabriel Ortiz (coach)
  • 39 Gabriel Ozuna (pitching)


Restricted list

  • 56 Kevin Duchene
  • 57 Yeudy Minaya

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  • 40 Ruber Aquino
  • 60 Tomy Arias
  • 51 Alexander Calderon
  • 61 Andy Cruz
  • 38 Marcelo Hernandez
  • 72 Dennis Herrera
  • 28 Jhenderson Hurtado
  • 35 Angello Infante
  • 55 Wilfredo Magallanes
  • 29 Abdiel Mendoza
  • 21 David Montilla
  • 30 Jose Mora
  • 58 Jose Morban
  • 41 Eliel Ramirez
  • 54 Santiago Rodriguez
  • 39 Jean Ruiz
  • 26 Carlos Sanchez
  • 37 Enmanuel Sullivan

Catchers

  •  2 Jorge Gordon
  • 13 Jose Rivas

Infielders

  • 31 Javier Agelvis
  •  6 Luis Almanzar
  •  4 Wilson Alvarez
  • 67 Jhoan Arias
  •  3 Martin De Los Santos
  • 10 Cesar Diaz
  • 20 Christopher Quintin
  • 53 Rafioby Urena

Outfielders

  •  5 Yhoelnys Gonzalez
  • 19 Alonzo Medina
  • 15 Erick Mordock
  • 17 Jose Paula
  •  7 Gean Rigby
  • 12 Iraj Serrano

Designated hitters

  • 52 Jesus Monserratt

Manager

Coaches

  • -- David Brito (pitching)
  • -- Radhame Perez (hitting)



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