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“Matt is a guy that we are looking to compete for a spot at the back end of our rotation or in the middle of our bullpen,” Breyman said. “Even though his end of the year numbers didn't light up the stat sheet, his game by game production was intriguing. He had a few really good outings and a few bad ones. We hope to get some consistency with Matt and have him be a contributor in the 2013 season.”

New to the Slammers in 2013 will be RHP Jonathan Gonzalez. He pitched for the Gateway Grizzlies in 2012. It was his first season of professional baseball after graduating college in 2011. The Grizzlies selected him in the first round of the Frontier League Draft last season. He was drafted in the 33rd round of the MLB draft out of high school by the Dodgers, but did not sign.

“Gonzo has plus-stuff and good command,” Breyman said. “His numbers at Adelphi University were eye opening. His walk to strikeout ratio was extremely good. Last year, Gonzo had immediate success like expected. About five games in he experienced arm fatigue and had to go on the injured reserve list. In my opinion he was not conditioned for the season due to him not pitching the summer of 2011. With this new opportunity, I am giving him five months to get ready and show me the real Jonathan Gonzalez."

Infielder and Northern Illinois University alum Alex Jones signed with the Slammers as well. Jones closed the 2012 campaign with 53 starts for the Huskies, leading the team in several statistical categories on offense and defense, including batting average (.322), hits (68), doubles (21), triples (4), runs (33), on-base percentage (.379), slugging percentage (.474) and assists (148). Defensively in 244 chances, Jones only committed seven errors on the diamond for the Huskies and helped turn 31 of NIU's 42 double plays in 2012. Jones was one of 25 finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award, given to the nation’s best shortstop.

“I am very excited to have Alex coming on board this spring,” Breyman said. Anytime you are up for a national award in collegiate sports means you know how to play the game and play it well, and play it well he did for his entire career at Northern Illinois University.  Alex will get a chance to compete for the job at short, but I am confident he will also be able to play second and third when called upon. His college offensive numbers won me over, but his ability to play multiple positions well was icing on the cake.”

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