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                               jarrettarrett         BORN: JAN. 1, 1989  OPENING DAY AGE: 30
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                               parkerarker       SIGNED THRU: 2019   MLB SERVICE: 1 year,
                                                  BIRTHPLACE: FORT BELVOIR, VA RESIDES: STAFFORD, VA
                                   of 16           ACQUIRED: SIGNED TO MINOR LEAGUE CONTRACT,
                                                                     143 days
                                   of
                                                         DEC. 6, 2018
                                      height: 6-4  Weight: 225  bats: l  throws: l

                                     NON-ROSTER INVITEE
             PARKER’S LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD
             Year   Club   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  SH  SF     HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS  GDP  SLG  OBP         E
             2011— San Jose   .253  127   486   81   123   25   3   13   61   2   1   8  74   1  144  20   5   9  .397  .360  10
             2012— San Jose   .247  122   409   71   101   21   7   15   67   2   2   8  70   3  175  28   6   2  .443  .366   5
             2013— Richmond   .245  131   444   72   109   18   5   18   57   5   0   15  60   0  161  13  11   7  .430  .355   5
             2014— Richmond   .275  100   363   52   100   20   6   12   58   0   1   10  45   2  103  11   4   1  .463  .370   2
                Fresno   .278   24   79   13   22   5   0   3   10   0   0   1   9   0   23   1   2   8  .456  .360   2
             2015— Sacramento   .283  124   434   74   123   25   3   23   74   0   4   4  62   3  164H 20   7   3  .514  .375  10
                SAN FRANCISCO .347   21   49   11   17   2   0   6   14   0   0   0   5   0   21   1   1   3  .755  .407   0
             2016— Sacramento   .273   53   194   44   53   8   2   16   35   0   0   2  26   0   66   1   1   0  .582  .365   1
                SAN FRANCISCO .236   63   127   22   30   3   1   5   14   0   0   5  19   1   44   0   1   3  .394  .358   0
             2017— SAN FRANCISCO .247   51   166   14   41   12   2   4   23   0   0   1  10   2   54   2   1   2  .416  .294   2
                Sacramento   .232   30   112   22   26   5   0   3   8   0   0   0  21   0   31   1   1   2  .357  .353   1
             2018—                             DID NOT PLAY                              parker
             MAJOR TOTALS   .257  135  342   47   88   17   3  15   51   0   0   6  34   3  119   3   3   8  .456  .335   2
             MINOR TOTALS   .261  711  2521  429  657  127  26  103  370   9   8   48  367   9  867  94  37  36  .454  .364  36
             H   led or tied for league lead
             ◆ ◆ Jarrett Paul Parker...Originally selected by San Francisco in second round of 2010 Amateur Draft (signed by John
               DiCarlo)...Played parts of three seasons with Giants (2015-17).
             ◆ ◆ Spent 2018 Spring Training with Giants...Released March 30th and did not play rest of season.
             ◆ ◆ In 2017, made first career MLB Opening Day roster with San Francisco as starting left fielder...Hit .247 (41/166) with
               12 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 23 RBI in 51 games with Giants.
             ◆ ◆ Crashed into left field wall and suffered broken right clavicle making catch April 15 vs. Colorado...Placed on 10-day
               disabled list (April 16 - Aug. 2) and transferred to 60-day D.L. April 26.
             ◆ ◆ Played 30 games with Triple-A Sacramento batting .232 (26/112) with five doubles, three HR & eight RBI.
             ◆ ◆ In 2016, recalled by Giants three separate times appearing in 63 games and hitting .236 with five home runs & 14
               RBI...Made first career postseason roster for N.L. Wild Card game against New York Mets.
             ◆ ◆ Hit .273  (53/194) with 16 home runs and 35 RBI in 53 games with Sacramento.
             ◆ ◆ In 2015, had career day with San Francisco on Sept. 26 at Oakland becoming first Giants rookie in franchise history
               to hit three home runs in a game - first Giant with a three-homer game since Pablo Sandoval in 2013...Finished 3-for-
               5 with 3 HRs and 7 RBI - last HR on day marked first career grand slam.
             ◆ ◆ Went 5-for-9 with five HRs and nine RBI during three-game stretch (Sept. 23-26)...Became first SF player with five
               HRs in a span of nine at-bats since Barry Bonds in 2004 and first Giants player with at least six HRs through first 14
               career games since Willie McCovey in 1959.
             ◆ ◆ Made MLB debut June 13 vs. Arizona with first MLB hit coming June 14 vs. Arizona (single)...Connected for first MLB
               HR Sept. 15 vs. Cincinnati.
             ◆ ◆ With Sacramento, his career-best 23 home runs tied for fifth-most in Pacific Coast League...Also tied or set career-
               highs in hits (123-tied), doubles (25-tied) and RBI (74).
             ◆ ◆ In  2014 played 100 games with Double-A Richmond  and 24 contests with Triple-A Fresno...Combined to hit
               .276 (122/442) with 25 doubles, six triples, 15 HRs and 68 RBI...On July 31, he and Matt Duffy were promoted to
               Majors…Duo became second and third players (Eric Surkamp – 2011) ever promoted straight from Richmond to San
               Francisco...Joined Giants for series at New York Mets...Dressed for one game, but did not appear and was optioned
               Aug. 2…Spent remainder of season at Fresno.
             ◆ ◆ Saw first action in Double-A with Richmond in 2013...Established a single-season franchise record with 18 long balls.
             ◆ ◆ Spent first two professional seasons (2011-12) with Single-A Fresno...Logged career-best seven triples and 28 stolen
               bases during 2012 campaign.
             ◆ ◆ Graduate of Colonial Forge (VA) High School...Named first-team All-Commonwealth District and second team All-
               State as a senior (2007)...Holds 14 school records at Colonial Forge including home runs (21), runs (67), slugging pct.
               (1.053), on-base pct. (.613) and single-season RBI (32).
             ◆ ◆ Attended University of Virginia and was named 2008 All-ACC as a freshman...Enjoyed breakthrough season as a
               sophomore in 2009, batting .355 with a team-high 16 home runs to help lead UVA to 2009 College World Series.
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