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THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY October 1 (2000) On the last game of the season, Darin Erstad collected his ML leading 240 th hit, the highest total in the ML since Wade Boggs in 1985 and 12 th highest mark in a season in ML history; (2006) The Angels finished with a home attendance club record of 3,406,790…The record surpassed the 2005 mark of 3,404,686. October 2 (1982) The Angels clinched their second Western Division title with a 6-5 win over Texas at Anaheim Stadium; (2002) The Angels defeated the Yankees, 8-6, in Game 2 of the best-of-five series…The win snapped the Angels’ four-game losing streak in the playoffs dating back to the final three games of the 1986 ALCS vs. Boston; (2004) The Angels clinch their fourth AL Western Division crown in a thrilling 5-4 win over the A’s in Oakland on the second to last day of the season. 2016 MISC. WINS & LOSSES Current record ......................73-87 Home record .........................39-40 Road record ..........................34-47 Current streak ..................... Won 4 Pre-ASB record......................37-52 Post-ASB record ....................36-35 Current homestand .................. 4-0 Last homestand ....................... 3-7 Last road trip ........................... 4-3 Last 5 games ............................ 4-1 Last 10 games .......................... 8-2 Number of Days In first place .................................3 In second place ............................4 In third place .............................. 25 In fourth place ........................... 87 In fifth place ............................ 59 When Angels Score first .............................47-35 Score second or shutout .......26-52 1-run games .........................17-20 Score 3 runs or fewer ............13-60 Score 4 runs or more ............60-27 Lead after 7 innings ............... 61-7 Trail after 7 innings ................ 9-69 Tied after 7 innings ................ 3-11 Lead after 8 innings ............... 65-3 Trail after 8 innings ................ 5-77 Tied after 8 innings .................. 3-7 Extra innings ............................ 0-4 Come-from-behind wins .......31-46 Win/lose in final at-bat .........13-17 Walk-off games ....................... 6-4 Vs. LHS ..................................21-22 Vs. RHS..................................52-65 Out-hit opponent ..................57-12 Out-hit by opponent .............11-70 Opponent has equal hits .......... 5-5 Collect 10-or-more hits .........43-21 Allow 10-or-more hits ...........14-57 Collect home run ..................54-45 Allow home run ....................37-76 Commit an error ...................23-49 Monthly Record April ................11-13 (11-11 in ’15) May.................13-15 (16-13 in ’15) June ..................8-19 (14-13 in ’15) July..................15-11 (14-10 in ’15) August ............12-16 (10-19 in ‘15) Sept/Oct .........14-13 (20-11 in ’15) 2016 SERIES RECORD 19-26-6 ASTROS (83-77) @ ANGELS (73-87) RHP COLLIN MCHUGH (12-10, 4.53 ERA) vs. LHP TYLER SKAGGS (3-3, 4.13 ERA) ANGEL STADIUM 6:05 PM PT TV FOX SPORTS WEST RADIO KLAA AM 830 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 GAME #161 (73-87) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #80 (39-40) LEADING OFF Tonight the Halos play the fifth game of their final homestand, a six-game ‘stand (4-0) vs. Oakland (3-0) and Houston (Sept. 30-Oct. 1; 1-0) to close out the 2016 season… Sweep of Oakland marked 8 th sweep of season…LAA has won four straight, eight of nine and 10 of last 13 contests overallOffense has recorded seven-or-more runs in five of last seven games Club looks to avoid just second losing record at home (39-40) in last 15 seasons (39-42 in 2013)…Halos are over .500 (36-35) since the break after going 37-52 before break… Angels will finish with a sub .500 record for just third time in last 13 seasons Halos will also finish below third place for first time since 1999…LAA went 14-13 in September, second winning month of 2016 (15-11 in July)PLEASE NOTE TOMORROW’S GAME IS A 12:05 PM START. MONDAY CLUBHOUSE AVAILABILITY Please note the Angels clubhouse will be open to the media from 10 am 2 pm Monday, October 3 rd . SEEING RED Angels announced yesterday that the Club has reached the three million mark in home attendance for the 14th consecutive season, an active streak currently matched only by the New York Yankees (18 consecutive seasons). BUNCH OF WINNERS With Daniel Wright earning the victory last night, the Angels set a new American League record with 24 different winning pitchers…Have shattered franchise record 19 in 2000. KNOW THIS As Mike Trout sits on 29 home runs and 29 stolen bases he attempts to be first to accomplish feat since 2012…There were 49 seasons on 30/30 campaigns from 1987-2012 and there have been none in MLB since start of 2013 campaign. SPEED & POWER Mike Trout (29 HRs/ 29 SBs) can become the first player in MLB history with two 30/30 seasons before his age-25 campaign …In 2012, Trout cracked 30 HRs and swiped 49 bases. A.L. MVP? Mike Trout ranks among AL's top 5 in several categories, runs (123), SBs (29) and OBP (.440)…His .993 OPS ranks second to David Ortiz (1.0272), while Trout has MLB’s best WAR at 10.4 (Mookie Betts is next closest at 9.4). MLB LEAD IN RUNS MLB LEAD IN OBP Mike Trout 123 Mike Trout .440 Josh Donaldson 122 Joey Votto .434 Kris Bryant 121 D.J. LeMahieu .416 Mookie Betts 120 Paul Goldschmidt .411 HOT KOLE Kole Calhoun has 11 hits in last 20 at-bats (.550) following a 4-for-26 (.154) slump…Has logged seven extra- base hits in last six games (five doubles, a triple and a home run). EXTRA, EXTRA Jefry Marte has recorded five extra-base hits in last three games (three doubles and two home runs)…28 of 64 hits this year have gone for extra bases (14 doubles, 14 home runs). FAST FISH FACT Mike Trout is one HR shy of becoming the sixth player to hit 30+ HRs four times prior to age-25 season (others are Pujols, ARod, Frank Robinson, Eddie Mathews & Jimmie Foxx). FREE FISH With 114 walks, Mike Trout is just the 10 th player (2 nd Angel) in American League history to record two, 100- walk seasons prior to their age-25 campaign (Troy Glaus also accomplished the feat with Halos). ANGELS MOST SINGLE-SEASON WALKS 114 Mike Trout 2016 113 Tony Phillips 1995 112 Troy Glaus 2000 110 Mike Trout 2013 MR. MASH Albert Pujols is just fourth player all-time with 14, 30+ HR campaigns, joining Alex Rodriguez (15), Hank Aaron (15) and Barry Bonds (14)Pujols is first player to accomplish feat in 14 of first 16 seasons Joins Alex Rodriguez (14 times), Manny Ramirez (12), Jimmie Foxx (12) and Babe Ruth (12) as only players to hit 30 HRs with 100 RBI in 12 different seasons. ALL-TIME HOME RUNS 8. Sammy Sosa 609 9. ALBERT PUJOLS 591 10. Frank Robinson 586 BAILEY IS BACK RHP Andrew Bailey signed as a minor league free agent August 12 th & has recorded six saves in six chances with Halos (11 G)…His first save with Angels (Sept. 4 at Seattle) marked first since June 15, 2013 for Boston. TWO PLAYERS EVER Trout’s 123 runs lead all of baseball Trout has reached 100-run plateau for fifth consecutive season - just second player all-time to log 100 runs five times prior to their age-25 season (Alex Rodriguez)Trout is only player to turn 25 HR/100 run trick 5 times before age-25 campaign. ON THE MOVE Entering play tonight, the Angels have made 220 transactions since Opening Day . The breakdown goes as follows… 7-day DL 1 15-day DL 23 60-day DL 8 DFA’s 21 Options 47 Rehab assignments 14 Waiver Claims 6 Recalls 43 Releases 5 Removed from 7-day 1 Removed from 15-day 13 Removed from 60-day 3 Selections 22 Signed as FA 1 Acquired via Trade or Traded 12 220 HI, MY NAME IS… Angels’ active roster at 33 players Halos have used 53 players this season (55 on active roster, 2 didn’t appear)…Halos have used 15 starting pitchers this season (most in A.L.)…Club records in each category are 54 players used (2014) and 17 different starting pitchers (1967)…LAA has 19 different starting left fielders since 2015. THIS N’ THAT LAA has grounded into 147 double plays, second most in MLB…23 pickoffs by Halo pitching leads MLBLAA batters have fewest strikeouts in MLB (980) …LAA’s 96 errors are T2nd most in A.L…Halo pitchers lead A.L. this season with 12 shutoutsThe Angels’ four extra-inning games would be the second fewest since 1913 years behind only the 1936 St. Louis Browns’ three…Angels could also be the second team since 1913 to go a whole season without an extra-inning win, joining the 1969 Expos, who went 0-12 in extra-inning games. ASTROS Astros lead 2016 series 12-5 but Angels have won four of last five meetings…Angels snapped an 11-game skid to Houston in taking three of four last meeting (Sept. 22-25 at MMP)…Halos are 16-10 in last 26 home games vs. Astros but 8-18 in last 26 in HoustonPujols’ 53 HRs are most all-time vs. Houston (regular season) ALL-TIME MANAGER WINS 22. Clark Griffith 1491 23. Mike Scioscia 1489 24. Earl Weaver 1480 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Sunday Oct. 2 Houston TBD TBD 12:05 pm FSW Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY October 1 (2000) On the last game of the season, Darin Erstad collected his ML leading 240th hit, the highest total in the ML since Wade Boggs in 1985 and 12th highest mark in a season in ML history; (2006) The Angels finished with a home attendance club record of 3,406,790…The record surpassed the 2005 mark of 3,404,686.

October 2 (1982) The Angels clinched their second Western Division title with a 6-5 win over Texas at Anaheim Stadium; (2002) The Angels defeated the Yankees, 8-6, in Game 2 of the best-of-five series…The win snapped the Angels’ four-game losing streak in the playoffs dating back to the final three games of the 1986 ALCS vs. Boston; (2004) The Angels clinch their fourth AL Western Division crown in a thrilling 5-4 win over the A’s in Oakland on the second to last day of the season.

2016 MISC. WINS & LOSSES Current record ......................73-87 When Angels… Out-hit opponent ......................................... 7-0 Home record .........................39-40 Road record ..........................34-47 ............................................................................... .......................................................................... Road record 16-22 Current streak ..................... Won 4 Score first............................................................... 3-5 Out-hit by opponent .................................... 1-9 Pre-ASB record......................37-52 Score second or shutout ................................... 5-6 Opponent has equal hits ...............................1-1 Post-ASB record ....................36-35 Current homestand .................. 4-0 Last homestand ....................... 3-7 Lead after 7 innings ...........................................7-2 Collect a home run ....................................... 7-6 Last road trip ........................... 4-3 ............................................ Score 3 runs-or-fewer 1-5 .......................................................................... Allow 10-or-more hits 1-9 Last 5 games ............................ 4-1 Tied after 7 innings ........................................... 1-1 Commit an error .......................................... 6-6 Last 10 games .......................... 8-2 Number of Days In first place ................................. 3 Tied after 8 innings ............................................0-1 May.............................................. (15-13 in ’08) In second place ............................ 4 Extra Innings ......................................................0-1 June ............................................. (16-10 in ’08) In third place .............................. 25 In fourth place ........................... 87 In fifth place ............................ 59 When Angels Score first .............................47-35 Score second or shutout .......26-52 1-run games .........................17-20 Score 3 runs or fewer ............13-60 Score 4 runs or more ............60-27 Lead after 7 innings ............... 61-7 Trail after 7 innings ................ 9-69 Tied after 7 innings ................ 3-11 Lead after 8 innings ............... 65-3 Trail after 8 innings ................ 5-77 Tied after 8 innings .................. 3-7 Extra innings ............................ 0-4 Come-from-behind wins .......31-46 Win/lose in final at-bat .........13-17 Walk-off games ....................... 6-4 Vs. LHS ..................................21-22 Vs. RHS..................................52-65 Out-hit opponent ..................57-12 Out-hit by opponent .............11-70 Opponent has equal hits .......... 5-5 Collect 10-or-more hits .........43-21 Allow 10-or-more hits ...........14-57 Collect home run ..................54-45 Allow home run ....................37-76 Commit an error ...................23-49 Monthly Record April ................ 11-13 (11-11 in ’15) May................. 13-15 (16-13 in ’15) June .................. 8-19 (14-13 in ’15) July.................. 15-11 (14-10 in ’15) August ............ 12-16 (10-19 in ‘15) Sept/Oct ......... 14-13 (20-11 in ’15) 2016 SERIES RECORD 19-26-6

ASTROS (83-77) @ ANGELS (73-87)

RHP COLLIN MCHUGH (12-10, 4.53 ERA) vs. LHP TYLER SKAGGS (3-3, 4.13 ERA) ANGEL STADIUM – 6:05 PM PT TV – FOX SPORTS WEST RADIO – KLAA AM 830

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 GAME #161 (73-87) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #80 (39-40) LEADING OFF Tonight the Halos play the fifth game of their

final homestand, a six-game ‘stand (4-0) vs. Oakland (3-0) and Houston (Sept. 30-Oct. 1; 1-0) to close out the 2016 season… Sweep of Oakland marked 8th sweep of season…LAA has won four straight, eight of nine and 10 of last 13 contests overall…Offense has recorded seven-or-more runs in five of

last seven games…Club looks to avoid just second losing

record at home (39-40) in last 15 seasons (39-42 in 2013)…Halos are over .500 (36-35) since the break after going 37-52 before break… Angels will finish with a sub .500 record for just third time in last 13 seasons…Halos will also finish below third place for first time since 1999…LAA went 14-13 in September, second winning month of 2016 (15-11 in July)…PLEASE NOTE TOMORROW’S GAME IS A 12:05 PM START.

MONDAY CLUBHOUSE AVAILABILITY Please note the Angels clubhouse will be open to the media from 10 am – 2 pm Monday, October 3rd.

SEEING RED Angels announced yesterday that the Club has

reached the three million mark in home attendance for the 14th consecutive season, an active streak currently matched only by the New York Yankees (18 consecutive seasons).

BUNCH OF WINNERS With Daniel Wright earning the

victory last night, the Angels set a new American League record with 24 different winning pitchers…Have shattered franchise record 19 in 2000.

KNOW THIS As Mike Trout sits on 29 home runs and 29

stolen bases he attempts to be first to accomplish feat since 2012…There were 49 seasons on 30/30 campaigns from 1987-2012 and there have been none in MLB since start of 2013 campaign.

SPEED & POWER Mike Trout (29 HRs/ 29 SBs) can

become the first player in MLB history with two 30/30 seasons before his age-25 campaign…In 2012, Trout cracked 30 HRs and swiped 49 bases.

A.L. MVP? Mike Trout ranks among AL's top 5 in several

categories, runs (123), SBs (29) and OBP (.440)…His .993 OPS ranks second to David Ortiz (1.0272), while Trout has MLB’s best WAR at 10.4 (Mookie Betts is next closest at 9.4).

MLB LEAD IN RUNS MLB LEAD IN OBP Mike Trout 123 Mike Trout .440 Josh Donaldson 122 Joey Votto .434 Kris Bryant 121 D.J. LeMahieu .416 Mookie Betts 120 Paul Goldschmidt .411

HOT KOLE Kole Calhoun has 11 hits in last 20 at-bats (.550)

following a 4-for-26 (.154) slump…Has logged seven extra-base hits in last six games (five doubles, a triple and a home run).

EXTRA, EXTRA Jefry Marte has recorded five extra-base

hits in last three games (three doubles and two home runs)…28 of 64 hits this year have gone for extra bases (14 doubles, 14 home runs).

FAST FISH FACT Mike Trout is one HR shy of becoming the

sixth player to hit 30+ HRs four times prior to age-25 season (others are Pujols, ARod, Frank Robinson, Eddie Mathews & Jimmie Foxx).

FREE FISH With 114 walks, Mike Trout is just the 10th player

(2nd Angel) in American League history to record two, 100-walk seasons prior to their age-25 campaign (Troy Glaus also accomplished the feat with Halos).

ANGELS MOST SINGLE-SEASON WALKS 114 Mike Trout 2016 113 Tony Phillips 1995 112 Troy Glaus 2000 110 Mike Trout 2013

MR. MASH Albert Pujols is just fourth player all-time with

14, 30+ HR campaigns, joining Alex Rodriguez (15), Hank Aaron (15) and Barry Bonds (14)…Pujols is first player to accomplish feat in 14 of first 16 seasons…Joins Alex Rodriguez (14 times), Manny Ramirez (12), Jimmie Foxx (12) and Babe Ruth (12) as only players to hit 30 HRs with 100 RBI in 12 different seasons.

ALL-TIME HOME RUNS

8. Sammy Sosa 609 9. ALBERT PUJOLS 591 10. Frank Robinson 586

BAILEY IS BACK RHP Andrew Bailey signed as a minor

league free agent August 12th & has recorded six saves in six chances with Halos (11 G)…His first save with Angels (Sept. 4 at Seattle) marked first since June 15, 2013 for Boston.

TWO PLAYERS EVER Trout’s 123 runs lead all of

baseball…Trout has reached 100-run plateau for fifth consecutive season - just second player all-time to log 100 runs five times prior to their age-25 season (Alex Rodriguez)…Trout is only player to turn 25 HR/100 run trick 5 times before age-25 campaign.

ON THE MOVE Entering play tonight, the Angels have

made 220 transactions since Opening Day. The breakdown goes as follows…

7-day DL 1 15-day DL 23 60-day DL 8 DFA’s 21 Options 47 Rehab assignments 14 Waiver Claims 6 Recalls 43 Releases 5 Removed from 7-day 1 Removed from 15-day 13 Removed from 60-day 3 Selections 22 Signed as FA 1 Acquired via Trade or Traded 12 220

HI, MY NAME IS… Angels’ active roster at 33 players

Halos have used 53 players this season (55 on active roster, 2 didn’t appear)…Halos have used 15 starting pitchers this season (most in A.L.)…Club records in each category are 54 players used (2014) and 17 different starting pitchers (1967)…LAA has 19 different starting left fielders since 2015.

THIS N’ THAT LAA has grounded into 147 double plays,

second most in MLB…23 pickoffs by Halo pitching leads MLB…LAA batters have fewest strikeouts in MLB (980)…LAA’s 96 errors are T2nd most in A.L…Halo pitchers lead A.L. this season with 12 shutouts…The Angels’ four extra-inning games would be the second fewest since 1913 years behind only the 1936 St. Louis Browns’ three…Angels could also be the second team since 1913 to go a whole season without an extra-inning win, joining the 1969 Expos, who went 0-12 in extra-inning games.

ASTROS Astros lead 2016 series 12-5 but Angels have won

four of last five meetings…Angels snapped an 11-game skid to Houston in taking three of four last meeting (Sept. 22-25 at MMP)…Halos are 16-10 in last 26 home games vs. Astros but 8-18 in last 26 in Houston…Pujols’ 53 HRs are most all-time vs. Houston (regular season)

ALL-TIME MANAGER WINS 22. Clark Griffith 1491 23. Mike Scioscia 1489 24. Earl Weaver 1480

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Sunday Oct. 2 Houston TBD TBD 12:05 pm FSW

Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

SKAGGS’ 2016 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP SCORE W-L ERA LEFT IP H R ER HR BB SO PIT/STR With Triple-A Salt Lake

4/10 SAC 7-4 - 3.00 6-1 3 3 1 1 0 2 1 42/26 (61.9%) 4/15 @SAC 4-3 - 1.50 2-2 3 2 2 0 0 0 5 41/28 (68.3%) 4/20 @Fresno 2-3 L 2.79 0-3 3.2 2 3 2 1 3 4 67/41 (61.2%) With Rookie AZL Angels (Rehab assignment)

6/22 MIL (AZL) 4-6 - 0.00 0-1 2.2 2 2 0 0 0 3 - With Adv.-A Inland Empire

6/27 @LE 10-1 - 2.08 10-1 4.1 5 1 1 0 0 5 58/40 (69.0%) With Triple-A Salt Lake 7/2 Fresno 1-7 L 3.07 0-2 5 6 2 2 1 0 6 73/51 (69.9%) 7/7 El Paso 9-7 W 2.75 6-1 5 4 1 1 0 0 3 73/45 (61.6%) 7/14 @Omaha 2-0 W 2.03 2-0 7 1 0 0 0 0 14 84/60 (71.4%) 7/20 @Iowa 5-0 W 1.67 3-0 5.2 1 0 0 0 3 12 94/62 (66.0%) AAA TOTALS 3-2 1.67 32.1 19 9 6 2 8 45 474/313 (66.0%)

With Angels 7/26 @KC 13-0 W 0.00 6-0 7 3 0 0 0 1 5 88/63 (71.6%) 7/31 BOS 3-5 - 0.00 3-0 5.1 4 0 0 0 2 8 97/64 (66.0%) 8/6 @SEA 6-8 - 2.04 6-4 5.1 9 4 4 2 3 4 97/59 (60.8%) 8/12 @CLE 3-13 L 4.37 3-7 5 10 7 7 1 1 5 96/70 (72.9%) 8/17 SEA 3-4 L 5.19 2-4 3.1 6 4 4 0 2 5 82/52 (63.4%) 8/22 @TOR 2-7 L 5.70 2-4 4 4 4 4 0 5 2 90/50 (55.6%) 8/28 @DET 5-0 W 4.75 5-0 6 2 0 0 0 2 6 91/60 (65.9%) 9/3 @SEA 10-3 W 4.71 10-3 6 8 3 3 2 1 7 95/63 (66.3%) 9/9 TEX 1-2 - 4.12 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 4 8 95/57 (60.0%) MLB TOTALS 3-3 4.12 - 48 48 22 22 5 21 50 831/538 (64.7%)

ASTROS vs. SKAGGS PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Altuve .375 8 3 0 0 2 Bregman --- - - - - - Castro .667 3 2 0 0 0 Correa --- - - - - - Gattis --- - - - - - Gonzalez .400 5 2 0 0 1 Gurriel --- - - - - - Hernandez --- - - - - - Kemp --- - - - - - Marisnick --- - - - - - Moran --- - - - - - Rasmus --- - - - - - Reed --- - - - - - Springer .000 4 0 0 1 3 Stassi --- - - - - - White --- - - - - -

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. HOUSTON TBD

ANGELS vs. McHUGH PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Bandy .000 1 0 0 0 0 Buss --- - - - - - Calhoun .310 29 9 0 0 6 Choi .333 3 1 1 1 1 Cowart --- - - - - - Cron .200 10 2 1 2 3 Escobar .333 12 4 0 1 0 Graterol --- - - - - - Marte .200 5 1 0 0 1 Ortega --- - - - - - Pennington .500 2 1 0 0 0 Perez .125 8 1 0 0 1 Petit --- - - - - - Pujols .318 22 7 1 4 4 Robinson --- - - - - -Simmons .273 11 3 0 2 3 Trout .316 19 6 2 4 6

Making 10th Major League start of regular season for Angels and fourth at home.

WELCOME BACK: Tonight marks first start since Sept. 9…Was scratched from scheduled start on Sept. 14 with left

forearm tightness (was not placed on disabled list).

BACK ON TRACK: In last three starts, is 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA (18 IP – 3 ER) after going 0-3 with a 9.68 ERA (17.2 IP – 19

ER) in his previous four starts.

WINNING STREAK: Active streak of two straight winning decisions matches career-best (fourth time).

SCORELESS STREAKS SNAPPED: Allowed a first inning run on August 6 at Seattle, which snapped a 18.2 inning scoreless

streak dating back to July 25, 2014…Also snapped streak of 29 consecutive scoreless innings combined between his

time with Triple-A Salt Lake and the Angels (dating back to second inning of Triple-A start on July 7 for Salt Lake vs. El

Paso; had 42 strikeouts and six walks in that span.

RETURN TO THE HALOS: Made season debut on July 26 at Kansas City marking first Major League appearance since July

31, 2014…Underwent Tommy John surgery on August 13, 2014 by Dr. Neal ElAttrache after suffering left forearm strain

during start on July 31, 2014 at Baltimore…Exited that contest after pitching 4.2 scoreless, no-hit innings with two

walks and seven strikeouts.

LAST TIME OUT: Did not factor in decision in last start on Sept. 9 vs. Texas after tossing six shutout innings and allowing

just two hits and four walks while matching a season-high with eight strikeouts.

SOLID DEBUT: Earned the win in Angels season debut on July 31 at Kansas City after tossing seven scoreless innings and

allowing three hits and one walk with five strikeouts...First Major League win since July 13, 2014 at Texas.

VS. HOUSTON: Today marks first outing vs. Houston since June 5, 2014…In three career games against the Astros, is 2-1

with a 2.25 ERA (20 IP – 5 ER)…All three appearances were starts for Angels in the 2014 season.

AT ANGEL STADIUM: In 12 career starts at the Big A, is 1-3 with a 4.67 ERA (69.1 IP – 36 ER)…In three home starts this

season, is 0-1 with a 2.45 ERA (14.2 IP – 4 ER)…Earned only career victory at Angel Stadium on May 20, 2014 vs.

Houston…Angels have won seven of his 12 career home starts.

WITH THE BEES: Made seven starts with Triple-A Salt Lake this season and went 3-2 with a 1.67 ERA (32.1 IP – 6 ER)…In

four July starts for Bees, went 3-1 with a 1.19 ERA (22.2 IP -3 ER)…Won each of last three starts...Allowed exactly one

hit in each of final two starts while walking none and striking out 26 across 12.2 scoreless innings…Became third pitcher

in Salt Lake franchise history with 10+ strikeouts in consecutive starts, joining Matt Hensley (2002) and Jered Weaver

(2006).

PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Was named Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week for July 11-17…Tossed seven scoreless

innings in start on July 14 at Omaha (Royals Triple-A affiliate) and allowed just one hit (first inning two-out single by

Reymond Fuentes) and no walks…Matched Salt Lake franchise record with 14 strikeouts, which equals Jered

Weaver’s mark from 2006…Retired each of final 19 batters faced in the game.

ROUND ONE: Became seventh Angels first round draft pick to appear for the Halos this season, joining Jered Weaver

(2004 draft), Garrett Richards (2009), Mike Trout (2009), Cam Bedrosian (2010), Kaleb Cowart (2010) and C.J. Cron

(2011).

JOURNEY BACK TO THE BIGS: Opened the year with Salt Lake and made three starts before being placed on disabled

list on May 3 with bicep tendonitis…Made one rehab start with AZL Angels on June 22…Was reinstated from DL on June

27 and optioned to Adv.-A Inland Empire where he made one start for 66ers…Transferred back to Salt Lake on July 2,

where he made final four minor league appearances.

CAREER NOTES:

Owns a 11-14 career record with a 4.60 ERA (229 IP – 117 ER) and 193 strikeouts in 40 career games (all starts).

At time of Major League debut (August 22, 2012) was the youngest pitcher in the Majors (21 years, 40 days).

Originally drafted by Angels in 1st round (40th overall) of the 2009 amateur draft...Was traded by Angels to D-backs on

August 7, 2010 in the deal which brought Dan Haren to the Halos…Acquired back by Angels on December 10, 2013

along with LHP Hector Santiago in trade which sent OF Mark Trumbo and RHP A.J. Schugel to the Arizona

Diamondbacks.

SKAGGS’ BREAKDOWN AT A GLANCE CAREER___________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 11 14 229 124 193 4.60 HOME 4 9 123.2 66 103 4.80 ROAD 7 5 105.1 51 90 4.36 MAR/APR 2 0 35 13 22 3.34 MAY 3 3 42.2 20 41 4.22 JUNE 0 2 15.2 14 12 8.04 JULY 3 3 70.2 29 60 3.69 AUGUST 2 4 36 23 31 5.75 SEP/OCT 1 2 29 18 27 5.59

2016 _____________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 3 3 48 22 50 4.13 HOME 0 1 14.2 4 21 2.45 ROAD 3 2 33.1 18 29 4.86 MAR/APR - - - - - - MAY - - - - - - JUNE - - - - - - JULY 1 0 12.1 0 13 0.00 AUGUST 1 3 23.2 19 22 7.23 SEP/OCT 1 0 12 3 15 2.25

2016 VS. LEFT AND RIGHT____________________ AVG H/AB HR

Left .318 14/44 0 Right .243 34/140 5

2016 RUN SUPPORT_________________________ Home: 5 R – 3 GS – 1.67 RPG Road: 32 R – 6 GS – 5.33 RPG Total: 37 R – 9 GS – 4.11 RPG

2016 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING ______________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 3 3 5 6 0 0 - -

2016 TEAM RECORD IN STARTS_______ Home: 0-3 Road: 3-3 Total: 3-6

CAREER SINGLE-GAME BESTS_________________ Strikeouts: 9, May 27, 2013 (Game 1) vs. Texas IP: 8, Three times, last, May 10, 2014 at Toronto Win streak: 2; 4 times; last, Aug. 28 – Sept. 3, 2016 Last SHO: None Last CG: None

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – LHP TYLER SKAGGS 3-3, 4.13 ERA

Making first appearance since Sept. 9

IN THE ‘PEN

#60 A.J. ACHTER (RHP) AGE: 28 Earned first win with Angels on Wednesday vs. Oakland.

Worked three scoreless innings across four games on last road trip.

Has not been charged with a run in 15 of last 19 Major League appearances.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on Sept. 5 for seventh stint of season with Angels

Matched career-high with 3 IP on Aug. 23 at Toronto.

Made 12 total first half appearances for Angels and pitched to a 3.98 ERA (20.1 IP – 9 ER)…Eight of 12 outings were scoreless.

In 29 games for Salt Lake, was 2-2 with three saves & a 3.50 ERA (46.1 IP – 18 ER)

Made Angels debut on April 9 vs. Texas, working one scoreless inning.

Last Outing: 9/28 vs. OAK (W; 1 IP, 2 SO) Holds: 2 Saves/Opps: -

#48 JOSE ALVAREZ (LHP) AGE: 27 Tossed one scoreless inning in last appearance on Wednesday.

Pitched in two games on last road trip… Faced one batter in last outing Saturday (M. Stassi fielder’s choice to end 8th inning)…Charged with loss Monday night after allowing walk-off hit to Ian Desmond.

Had 12 game streak without being charged with an ER from July 31 – Sept. 4, (career-long streak is 14 from Sept. 25, 2015 – April 17, 2016).

Worked two scoreless innings on August 5 at Seattle…Matched longest outing of season.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on July 19 for second stint of season with Angels.

In five games for Salt Lake, went 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA (7.1 IP – 2 ER)…Did not allow an earned run in each of last three outings.

Earned first win of the season May 19 with 1.2 perfect innings vs. Dodgers.

Had streak of nine consecutive appearances (10.1 IP) without being charged with a run from April 24 – May 12.

Has stranded 31 of 43 inherited runners on the year.

Last Outing: 9/28 vs. OAK (1 IP, 1 SO) Holds: 12 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#37 ANDREW BAILEY (RHP) AGE: 32 Recorded sixth save of the season Monday night with one shutout inning.

Pitched in three games on last road trip, tossing three scoreless innings and earning two saves.

Did not allow a hit in first five games (5 IP) for LAA.

Recorded first save with Angels on Sept. 4, marking first Major League save since June 15, 2013 for Boston.

Made Angels debut on Sept. 2 at Seattle and worked one scoreless inning.

Signed with Angels as minor league free agent on August 12.

Made eight relief appearances for Salt Lake and went 2-1 with a 2.00 ERA (9 IP – 2 ER)…Did not allow an earned run in seven of eight outings.

Began season in Philadelphia organization…Made 33 appearances for Phillies, going 3-1 with a 6.40 ERA (32.1 IP – 23 ER) with 33 strikeouts and 15 walks…Also appeared in five games with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, going 1-0 with one save and a 1.50 ERA (6 IP – 1 ER)...Released by Phillies on August 6.

Set career-high with five strikeouts earlier this year on June 16 for Phillies vs. TOR.

Had seven game scoreless streak (6.2 IP) for Phillies from May 17 – June 3.

Named 2009 American League Rookie of the Year with Oakland…Two-time A.L. All-Star (2009 & 2010)…Is one of five former Rookie of the Year winners to play for Angels in 2016.

Last Outing: 9/26 vs. OAK (SV; 1 IP) Holds: - Saves/Opps: 5/5

#20 CODY EGE (LHP) AGE: 25 Tossed one scoreless inning last night in second appearance of homestand.

Earned first career Major League win last Friday night after facing one batter (J. Castro) and inducing a double play for final two outs of 8th inning.

Pitched in five total games on last homestand and worked 2.2 scoreless innings.

Made Angels debut on Sept. 2 at Seattle and worked one perfect inning.

Claimed off waivers by Angels from Miami on August 12.

Made six relief appearances for Salt Lake and did not factor in a decision, while pitching to a 4.91 ERA (7.1 IP – 4 ER)… Recorded 11 strikeouts while walking two.

Made Major League debut earlier this season with Marlins on April 23 at San Francisco…In five outings for Miami, allowed four earned runs across three innings pitched…Faced exactly one batter in three of five appearances.

In 36 games with Triple-A New Orleans went 4-3 with five saves and a 4.50 ERA (44 IP – 22 ER).

Originally drafted by Texas in 15th round of 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of University of Louisville.

Last Outing: 9/30 vs. HOU (1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 3 SO) Holds: 3 Saves/Opps: -

#54 DEOLIS GUERRA (RHP) AGE: 27 Allowed one run in one inning Monday night…Charged with blown save for second

consecutive appearance.

After yielding three runs across first 17 home outings, has allowed five runs in last five games at Angel Stadium.

Earned third win of the season on Sept. 4 at Seattle after tossing 1.2 scoreless IP.

Has allowed just seven walks on the season (52.1 IP).

In 17 first half games, went 2-0 with a 2.73 ERA (26.1 IP – 8 ER) with 18 strikeouts.

Had six game scoreless streak (7.1 IP) from June 25 – July 5.

Had a season-high 2.2 scoreless innings on June 10 vs. Cleveland.

Had contract selected from Salt Lake on June 4 for second stint of year with Angels

In three games for Salt Lake this season, did not allow a run in five IP.

Began regular season on disabled list after undergoing an appendectomy in late March…Made season debut with Salt Lake on May 6.

Last Outing: 9/26 vs. OAK (BS; 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER) Holds: 5 Saves/Opps: 0/4

#64 MIKE MORIN (RHP) AGE: 25 Allowed one run in one inning Wednesday in first outing of homestand.

Retired both of his two batters faced Friday night in second outing of road trip.

Has stranded 32 of 40 inherited runners on the season.

Earned the win on Aug. 3 vs. OAK in first appearance since being recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on Aug. 2 for third stint with Angels this season.

Set career-highs June 12 vs. CLE with 2.1 innings pitched and four strikeouts.

Had streak of 11 straight games (10 IP) without allowing a hit from April 18 – May 11…Tied for second longest no-hit appearance streak in Angels history (Ernesto Frieri had 13 consecutive no-hit appearances in 2012)…The 10 no-hit innings streak is third longest by Angel since 1974 (STATS).

Streak of nine games without allowing a baserunner (April 18 – May 6) breaks record for longest in Angels history (previously eight games by Troy Percival (April 21 – May 11, 1996).

Earned first win of the season April 12 at Oakland after retiring only batter faced (Billy Butler strikeout in 8th inning).

Last Outing: 9/28 vs. OAK (1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER) Holds: 13 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#38 BRETT OBERHOLTZER (LHP) AGE: 27 Allowed three runs in 0.2 innings on Wednesday night.

On Sept. 20 at Texas, was ejected in 8th inning following HBP of Elvis Andrus; second career ejection (also, June 27, 2015 for Houston vs. NYY).

Rejoined bullpen after making two starts for Angels on Aug. 27 and Sept. 2…In his two starts, went 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA (4 IP – 6 ER).

Earned first win as an Angel on Aug. 16 after working one scoreless inning vs. SEA.

Has pitched two-or-more innings in 18 of 36 appearances this season.

Made Angels debut on August 11 at Cleveland.

Claimed off waivers from Philadelphia on August 9.

Made 26 relief appearances for Phillies this season, going 2-2 with one save and a 4.83 ERA (50.1 IP – 27 ER).

Since May 7, pitched to a 2.97 ERA (36.1 IP – 12 ER) across final 21 games for Phillies.

Recorded first career save on June 29 at Arizona for Philadelphia.

Last Outing: 9/28 vs. OAK (0.2 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#66 JC RAMIREZ (RHP) AGE: 28 Recorded second career save and first with Angels on Wednesday night.

Earned second win of season Monday night after working one scoreless inning.

Charged with first loss as an Angel on Sept. 9 vs. Texas (1 IP, 1 ER).

Stranded 11 of 14 inherited runners on the season.

Earned first win with Angels on July 18 after tossing 1.2 scoreless innings.

Made eight first half appearances for Angels, pitching to a 3.24 ERA (8.1 IP – 3 ER).

Claimed off waivers from Cincinnati on June 26.

Is first Nicaraguan player in Angels history (One of 14 in MLB history).

In 27 games with Reds, went 1-3 with a 6.40 ERA (32.1 IP – 23 ER) and 28 SO.

Set career-high on June 15 with six strikeouts…Became first Reds pitcher with six strikeouts in two innings pitched since J.J. Hoover in 2014.

Earned first Major League save on May 30 at Colorado (0.1 IP).

Matched career-high with three innings pitched on April 22 vs. Cubs.

Last Outing: 9/28 vs. OAK (SV; 1 IP, 1 SO) Holds: 12 Saves/Opps: 1/2

#46 CORY RASMUS (RHP) AGE: 28 Retired one of two batters in last appearance on Sept. 23 at Houston.

Tossed one scoreless inning Sept. 15 in first appearance since June 12 vs. CLE.

Activated from disabled list on Friday…Missed 80 games with a right groin strain…Second DL stint of season (missed additional 25 games with same injury earlier this year).

Made three rehab appearances with Rookie-level Orem, working a total of three scoreless innings…Last two outings came in postseason games for Owlz.

Has pitched to a 2.25 ERA (8 IP – 2 ER) on the road this season (7.24 ERA at home).

Made first start of the season on May 6 vs. Rays…Charged with loss after working 2.1 innings and allowing five earned runs on five hits (2 HR) with two walks.

Worked 3.2 innings on April 24 vs. Seattle…Established a new career-high as a reliever…Was perfect through first three IP…Only hit allowed was two out HR by Seth Smith in the 9th inning.

Pitched 2.2 perfect innings April 16 at Minnesota with three strikeouts.

Last Outing: 9/23 @ HOU (0.1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) Holds: - Saves/Opps: 0/1

#32 JOSE VALDEZ (RHP) AGE: 26 Pitched season-high two scoreless innings last night in third outing of homestand.

Earned second win of season last Saturday night…Allowed two runs in one inning.

Had streak of 11 straight scoreless appearances from Aug. 14 – Sept. 9.

Earned first career Major League win on Sept. 5 at Oakland after pitching 1.2 scoreless innings.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on August 6 and made Angels debut that night at Seattle.

Acquired by Angels from Detroit on June 7 for cash considerations and was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake.

In 22 appearances for Salt Lake, went 0-1 with five saves and a 0.70 ERA (25.2 IP – 2 ER)…Recorded 28 strikeouts with 11 walks…Did not allow a run in each of last nine appearances for Bees (10.1 IP).

Prior to joining Angels organization, made 16 appearances in Tigers system between Double-A Erie and Triple-A Toledo…Combined to go 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA (20 IP – 10 ER).

Made Major League debut with Tigers on July 31, 2015 at Baltimore…Pitched in seven games for Detroit last year, going 0-1 with a 4.00 ERA (9 IP – 4 ER).

Last Outing: 9/30 vs. HOU (2 IP, 1 H, 2 SO) Holds: 5 Saves/Opps: 0/1

2016 ANGELS PITCHING (STARTERS & RELIEVERS) W-L ERA SV/OPP IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG INHERITED / SCORED_ STARTERS 49-65 4.63 - 868.2 935 475 447 139 306 692 .277 (935/3378) - RELIEVERS 24-22 3.79 29/50 534.2 528 248 225 69 186 431 .258 (528/2049) 235/73 (69% stranded)

BATTER’S BOX

#13 JETT BANDY (C) AGE: 26

Three hits (2 2B’s) in last 15 at-bats following a 4-for-42 skid (.095).

Logged 25 RBI this season, becoming just the fourth Angels rookie catcher with 25 RBI in a season: Mike Napoli (42 in 2006), Bengie Molina (71 in 2000) and Buck Rodgers (61 in 1962).

Hit eighth home run of the season Aug. 18…Most home runs hit in a single season at any level is 13 during the 2014 season with Double-A Arkansas.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake May 20th…Hit .274 (26/95) with seven doubles, two home runs and 21 RBI in 24 games for the Bees this year.

Prior to attending University of Arizona, graduated from Thousand Oaks High School, 73 miles north of Angel Stadium…Coached by Manager Mike Scioscia in 1999 as a 10-year-old Little Leaguer…Was a teammate with Matt Scioscia.

His father, John, a former bartender, worked on the set of “Cocktail”, teaching Tom Cruise the movie’s signature bartending flair (flipping bottles) – credit OC Register.

#3 NICK BUSS (OF) AGE: 29

Nine of 16 this season have gone for extra bases (7 2B’s, 3B & 1 HR)…Connected for first career home run Aug. 23.

Has appeared in all three outfield positions this season: 24 in left field, three in center field and three in right field.

Made start Aug. 13 after having contract selected from Triple-A…Start was first appearance at the Major League level came Sept. 29, 2013 with the Dodgers.

In 87 games with Triple-A Salt Lake this year, hit .290 (96/331) with 23 doubles, eight triples, six home runs and 46 RBI…Was leading the team in triples and ranked second in average, hits, doubles and RBI…Was batting .324 (33/102) vs. left-handers and .275 (63/229) against right-handers at the minor league level.

Middle name is Chili…Named after former Angel Chili Davis.

#56 KOLE CALHOUN (OF) AGE: 28

11 hits in last 20 at-bats (.550) following a 4-for-26 (.154) slump…Seven of last 11 hits have fallen for extra bases (5 2B’s, 3B, HR).

Hit 18th home run of the season Wednesday…The 18 homers are the second most of career (26 in 2015)…Is the first Halo right fielder with consecutive 15+ homer campaigns since Torii Hunter in 2011 and 2012 and first home grown right fielder to accomplish the feat since Tim Salmon (1999-03).

Has 33 doubles this season, a new career high (previous, 31 in 2014)…Is just the third Angels right fielder with multiple 30 2B/15 HR seasons: Tim Salmon (5 times) and Vladimir Guerrero (4 times).

Scored 91st run of the season Wednesday to set a new career high (previous, 90 in 2014)…Marks the most runs scored by an Angels right fielder since Bobby Abreu (96 R) in 2009.

He and wife Jennifer welcomed their first child, a son (Knox Pike Calhoun), Sept. 20.

Has drawn a career-high 68 walks this season.

Owns a .307 (90/293) clip on the road compared to .235 (69/293) average at Angel Stadium.

#51 JI-MAN CHOI (INF) AGE: 25

Is 2-for-9 with a walk since recall from Triple-A Sept. 3…Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 3…Making third stint with the Club…Initially made the Club’s Opening Day roster but was designated for assignment May 11…Cleared waivers and was recalled July 9 before being optioned for the final time Aug. 21.

Hit .346 (65/188) with 17 doubles, a triple, five home runs and 31 RBI in 53 games with Triple-A Salt Lake.

Hit fifth home run (Majors only) of the season with the Angels Aug. 5…Collected first multi-homer game of career Aug. 2…Was the fourth different native of South Korea to hit two homers in a game this season…Also drove in a career-best four RBI.

Made Major League debut April 5 vs. the Cubs…Is the first Korean born player to play for the Angels.

#22 KALEB COWART (INF) AGE: 24

Doubled to drive in three RBI in first at-bat yesterday to snap an 0-for-24 skid Hitless in last 24 at-bats…Three RBI last night were a new career high…Had driven in five RBI in first 28 games of the season.

Has appeared in 20 games at third, 15 at second and one at first…Aug. 27th start at second base was first at the Major League level…During first stint with the Angels, made first career start at first base.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Aug. 20…Making second stint with the Halos this season…Appeared in three games with the Angels May 27-29, going 1-for-6 (.167).

In 107 games in A Salt Lake, was batting .280 (116/414) with 34 doubles, five triples, nine home runs and 58 RBI…Was leading the Bees in doubles, home runs and RBI and was tied for the team lead in runs scored (58)…Played 15 games at first base, 14 at second, 65 at third and 10 at shortstop.

Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the Club’s #8 prospect.

#24 C.J. CRON (INF) AGE: 26

Hits in seven straight games, batting .417 (10/24) with five double and four RBI…Hits in 28 of last 24 games…Dating back to May 30 (69 G), is batting .309 (76/246) with 18 doubles, a triple, 13 home runs and 21 RBI at the Major League level.

Logged new career highs in hits (112), runs (51), doubles (24), triples (2) and RBI (69)…Hit 16th homer of the season Sept. 7, tying a career high set in 2015.

Activated from the 15-day disabled list Aug. 20…Missed 35 games with a left hand fracture…Underwent surgery July 12.

Tied a franchise record with six hits July 2…Was just the third Angel ever to accomplish the feat, joining Chone Figgins and Garret Anderson.

LAST NIGHT: 0/2, BB, SO OAK SERIES: 7/10, 3 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 3 RBI ROAD TRIP: 5/14, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/3

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 12 times, last, 9/27 vs. OAK HR: 2; 9/3 @ SEA STREAK: 11 G; June 29-July 15 RBI: 4; 7/26 @ KC

LAST NIGHT: 1/4, 1 R OAK SERIES: 1/4, 1 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 1/4, 1 R, 2B CURRENT STREAK: 2 (2/8)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 8/24 @ TOR HR: 1; 8 times, last 8/18

STREAK: 6 G; July 28-Aug. 7 RBI: 3; 2 times, last 6/23

LAST NIGHT: LF/6th inn., 0/1, SO OAK SERIES: 0/1 ROAD TRIP: 1/10, 2B, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/8

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 4 times, 8/23 @ TOR HR: 1; 8/23 @ TOR STREAK: 2 G; Aug. 14-15 RBI: 2; 3 times, 9/23

LAST NIGHT: 1/3, 1 R, SO OAK SERIES: 3/9, 2 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 7/25, 3 R, 4 2B, 6 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 7 (10/24)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 6; 7/2 @ BOS HR: 2; 4 times, last 8/30 STREAK: 11 G; Aug. 24-Sept. 5 RBI: 5; 2 times, last 7/2

LAST NIGHT: 1/3, 1 R, 2B, 3 RBI OAK SERIES: 0/7, 1 R, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 0/3 CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/3)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 8/27 @ DET HR: 1; 8/27 @ DET

STREAK: 8 G; May 29-Aug. 28 RBI: 3; 9/30 vs. HOU

LAST NIGHT: 1/2, BB, SO, CS OAK SERIES: 1/2 ROAD TRIP: 1/2 CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/2)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 8/4 vs. OAK HR: 2; 8/4 vs. OAK STREAK: 6 G; July 10-19 RBI: 4; 8/4 vs. OAK

#0 YUNEL ESCOBAR (INF) AGE: 33

Left Tuesday night’s game with right shoulder soreness.

Hit game-tying home run in the 9th inning Sept. 23…Home run was his fifth of the season…Home run Sept. 11 snapped a 91 game homerless drought, the second longest such streak of his career.

Batting .308 (157/510), good for 9th in the A.L…Since the start of the 2015 season, his .311 (324/1041) average leads all Major League third baseman.

Has 46 multi-hit games this year…Only three Angels third baseman have ever amassed more multi-hit efforts in a single season: Chine Figgins – 56 in 2009; Carney Lansford – 54 in 1979; Doug DeCinces – 49 in 1982.

Has 28 doubles this season, a new career high (previous career high, 27 in 2013)…The 28 doubles are the most in a single season by an Angels third baseman since Chone Figgins in 2009 (30 2B).

Activated from the D.L. Sept. 2nd…Left Aug. 19th contest in the first inning after a ball stuck him in the face during a bunt attempt…Placed on the 7-day concussion DL the following day…Missed 11 games with the injury.

157 hits are the most in a single season by an Angels third baseman since Chone Figgins in 2009 (183)…Franchise record for hits by a third baseman is 188 by Carney Lansford in 1979.

#57 JUAN GRATEROL (C) AGE: 27

Tallied a career-high two hits Sept. 14 during first big league start.

Made Major League debut Sept. 2nd vs. Seattle, entering the game 8th inning at catcher…Logged first big league hit and RBI (9th inning RBI double)…Made debut after 11 seasons in the minors.

Recalled Sept. 2…With the Club for the second time this season…Despite having contract selected July 18, did not appear in a game before being optioned July 23.

Appeared in 68 games with Triple-A Salt Lake and hit .300 (68/227) with 10 doubles, two home runs, 23 RBI and 24 runs scored…In 527 career minor league games, owns a .270 (468/1732) with 73 doubles, 13 home runs and 178 RBI.

Signed as a minor league free agent Jan. 12, 2016.

#19 JEFRY MARTE (INF) AGE: 25

Five hits in last 12 at-bats following a 4-for-30 skid (.133).

Connected for 14th homer of the season last night and his second in last three games…On Tuesday, hit first career grand slam Tuesday and third of the season for the Angels (also, Petit and Cron)…Was the first grand slam by a Halo left fielder since Mike Trout’s April 20, 2013…Home run was 13th of the season

28 of 64 hits this year have gone for extra bases (14 doubles, 14 home runs)…Logged four homers during rookie campaign with Detroit last season.

4-for-11 (.364) as a pinch hitter this season.

Has appeared defensively at first base (29 G), third base (23 G) and left field (24 G)…Prior to 2016, had never played in left field at any point during professional career (includes Minors).

Logged first career walk-off RBI June 26 with a 9th inning sac fly.

#39 RAFAEL ORTEGA (OF) AGE: 25

Six hits in last 16 at-bats (.375) following a 3-for-20 (.150) skid.

Five RBI in last seven games…Had four RBI in previous 42 games combined.

Recorded six outfield assists in just 56 games in the outfield this season

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Aug. 29…Making third stint with the Club…Originally recalled April 16 and made the start in left field…Optioned May 6…Recalled May 17th and optioned for the final time June 11…Start on April 16 was first Major League appearance since Oct. 1, 2012 with Colorado.

With Triple-A Salt Lake, hit .317 (102/322) with 18 doubles, seven triples, four home runs and 31 RBI…After being optioned and joining the Bees June 13, went on to hit .340 (90/265) with 18 doubles, five triples, three home runs and 23 RBI, including a .432 (16/37) clip over his last nine games.

#7 CLIFF PENNINGTON (INF) AGE: 31

Has made just two errors in 438.1 innings this season, appearing at second base (56 G), shortstop (16 G), first base (3 G) and third base (1 G)…During career, has appeared defensively at shortstop (585 G), second base (184 G), third base (38 G), left field (8 G) and first base (3 G)

Home run Aug. 11 was third of the season, tying season total from 2015…Last hit more than three homers in a season in 2012 with Oakland (6 HR).

#58 CARLOS PEREZ (C) AGE: 25

Tallied 14th double of the season Sept. 19, surpassing mark from 2015 rookie campaign.

Recalled from Triple-A Aug. 17…Making third stint with the Angels this season…Last optioned Aug. 9…Went 3-for-8 with a home run in two games with Salt Lake.

Tallied a career high six RBI July 2 in Boston…Was just the fourth six-RBI game by an Angel backstop in franchise history and first since Jeff Mathis, July 23, 2008 vs. Cleveland.

Logged a career-high five hits July 2…Was the second five-hit game by a catcher in the Majors this season (Salvador Perez, May 23, 2016) and just the fifth in franchise history by a backstop and first since Chris Turner, July 5, 1994 at Boston.

LAST NIGHT: 1/4, 2 R, HR, 1 RBI, SO OAK SERIES: 4/12, 2 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI ROAD TRIP: 2/8, 2B CURRENT STREAK: 3 (5/12)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 5/31 vs. DET HR: 1; 14 times, last 9/30 STREAK: 7 G; twice, Aug. 28-Sept. 7 RBI: 4; 9/27 vs. OAK

LAST NIGHT: SS/6th inn., 0/1 OAK SERIES: 0/3, 1 R ROAD TRIP: 2/14, 2 R CURRENT STREAK: 0/6

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5/31 vs. DET HR: 1; 3 times, 8/11 STREAK: 5 G; May 10-31 RBI: 2; 4/16 @ MIN

LAST NIGHT: DNP OAK SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 2/18, 2 R, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/14

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; 7/2 @ BOS HR: 1; 5 times, last 7/26 STREAK: 3 G; June 18-20 RBI: 6; 7/2 @ BOS

LAST NIGHT: 0/3, 1 R, BB OAK SERIES: 2/6, 1 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 5/17, 2 2B, 5 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/3

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 9 times, last 9/24 @ HOU HR: 1; 5/25 @ TEX STREAK: 6 G; April 20-27 RBI: 3; twice, 9/23 @ HOU

LAST NIGHT: DNP OAK SERIES: 1/4, 2B, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: no PA CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 9/14 vs. SEA HR: - STREAK: 1 G; Sept. 14 - current RBI: 1; 3 times, 9/27

LAST NIGHT: DNP OAK SERIES: 1/6, 1 R ROAD TRIP: 8/21, 5 R, 3 2B, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/2

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; 2 times, 8/18 vs. SEA HR: 1; 4 times, last .9/11 STREAK: 13 G; June 18- July 8 RBI: 2; 7 times, last 7/20

#8 GREGORIO PETIT (INF) AGE: 31

Has set new career highs in games (88), hits (50), runs (21), doubles (13), triples (1) and RBI (17), and has tied a career high with two home runs…Stole first base of career Sept. 10 vs. Texas

This season, has played in 49 at second base, 32 games at shortstop, 10 at third base, six in left field and one in right…Made professional debut in right field Aug. 11…Has also appeared in left field five times since July 27th…Prior to this season, had never played in the outfield professionally (includes Majors, Minors and Winter Leagues).

Hit first career grand slam June 20th in the 9th inning at Houston…Marked first grand slam by an Angel in 2016…Was the 12th grand slam hit by an Angels shortstop and the first since Alfredo Amezaga, Aug. 31, 2004.

Signed with Angels as minor league free agent on Dec. 22, 2015.

#5 ALBERT PUJOLS (INF) AGE: 36

17-for-last-48 (.354) following a 1-for-24 skid.

After opening the season batting .219 with 10 home runs and 33 in first 48 games, has since gone on to bat .290 (119/410) with 21 home runs and 86 RBI in 104 tilts since…Is one of two players in the Majors since May 28 to hit .290 with 15 home runs and 85 RBI: Nolan Arenado.

Logged 602nd career double last Saturday, passing Barry Bonds (601) for sole possession of 15th all-time…Needs one more double to join Alex Rodriguez as the only players all-time with 14 seasons of 20 doubles and 30 home runs (only Rodriguez, Pujols, Barry Bonds and Hank Aaron have accomplished the feat at least 13 times).

HOME RUNS: o His 591 career homers are good for 9th on baseball’s all-time list…Sammy Sosa is 8th with 609

homers…Is the Major League’s active home run leader. o Leading the team with 31 home runs…Has reached 30+ home runs for the 14th time in his

career…Is just the fourth player all-time with 14 30+ homer campaigns: Alex Rodriguez (15), Hank Aaron (15) and Barry Bonds (14)…Is also the first to accomplish the feat in 14 of their first 16 seasons.

o Joins Alex Rodriguez (14 times), Manny Ramirez (12), Jimmie Foxx (12) and Babe Ruth (12) as the only players to hit 30 home runs and drive in 100 runs in 12 different seasons.

o With May 12 homer against Cardinals, became one of nine active players to homer against all current 30 MLB teams.

RBI: o 119 RBI this season are good for third in the American League and fourth in the Majors…The

119 RBI are the most driven in since joining the Angels in 2012 (previous high was 105 in both 2012 and 2014) and are his highest total since his league-leading 118 in 2010…Vying to become just the fifth Angel (7th occurrence) to tally a 120 RBI season and first since Vladimir Guerrero (125 in 2007).

o His 1,817 career RBI rank 20th all-time and sit 10 away from tying Al Simmons (1,827) for 19th. o Has eclipsed the century mark in RBI for the 13th time in career (third time as an Angel, 2012,

2014 & 2016)…Becomes the fifth player to amass 100 RBI in 13 different seasons: Alex Rodriguez (14 times), Jimmie Foxx (13), Lou Gehrig (13) and Babe Ruth (13).

EXTRA BASE HITS: o Is just the third player ever with 575 home runs and 600 doubles: Barry Bonds and Hank

Aaron. o Tallied 1,200th extra base hit Aug. 29, becoming the seventh player all-time to accomplish the

feat: Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Stan Musial, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Alex Rodriguez.

#17 SHANE ROBINSON (OF) AGE: 31

This season for the Angels, has appeared in 33 games in left field, 18 in center field and four in right field.

Appeared in three rehab games with Triple-A Salt Lake, going 4-for-11 with an RBI and three runs scored…Overall on the season as a member of the Bees, hit .315 (23/73) with four doubles and four RBI in 19 games.

Activated from the D.L. on Sept. 6…Missed 22 games with a right hip-flexor strain…Suffered the injury Aug. 12 in Cleveland…Also missed 19 games with a right ankle sprain and was activated July 30…Missed 19 games with a right ankle sprain…Suffered the injury July 5th in Tampa Bay.

Hit first home run June 4th since June 11, 2013 vs. the Mets (w/ St. Louis).

#2 ANDRELTON SIMMONS (INF) AGE: 26

Drove in 44th RBI of the season last night, matching total from 2015 (playerd in 147 G last year).

Has posted a .315 (96/305) over last 84 games after opening the season batting .204 (28/137) in first 38 tilts…In that span has raised his average from.204 to .281.

Since the start of July, his .312 (87/279) clip is good for ninth in the A.L. and is third in the Majors by a shortstop (Elvis Andrus, .326 & Corey Seager, .324).

Stole his 10th base of the season Thursday…Has set a new career high (previous, 6 SB in 2013).

Is just the sixth shortstop in franchise history to log a 20 2B/10 SB season: Erick Aybar, David Eckstein, Orlando Cabrera, Gary DiSarcina and Jim Fregosi.

Activated from disabled list June 15th…Missed 33 games with a left thumb UCL full thickness tear…Suffered the injury May 8th vs. Tampa Bay.

LAST NIGHT: DNP OAK SERIES: 1/7, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 1/13, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5/21 vs. BAL HR: 1; 2 times, last 6/20 STREAK: 6 G; June 11-25 RBI: 4; 1 times, last 6/20

LAST NIGHT: DNP OAK SERIES: 0/4, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 10/28, 5 R, 2 2B, HR, 6 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 8/24 @ TOR HR: 2; 4 times, last 9/3 STREAK: 12 G; Aug. 24-Sept. 6 RBI: 6; 7/19 vs. TEX

LAST NIGHT: 1/3, 1 R, 2 RBI OAK SERIES: 3/8, 2 R, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: 5/30, 2 R, 2 2B, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 3 (4/8)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 7 times, last 8/30 vs. CIN HR: 2; 9/11 vs. TEX STREAK: 13 G; June 28-July 15 RBI: 3; 7/5 @ TB

ALBERT ALL-TIME

HR RBI 8. Sammy Sosa 609 19. Al Simmons 1,827 9. Albert Pujols 591 20. Albert Pujols 1,817

2B XBH 14. Cal Ripken Jr. 603 6. Alex Rodriguez 1,274 15. Albert Pujols 602 7. Albert Pujols 1,208

LAST NIGHT: RF/6th inn., 0/1 OAK SERIES: 1/3, 1 R, 2B, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: 0/5 CURRENT STREAK: 0/1

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 3 times, last 6/22 HR: 1; 1 6/4 @ PIT STREAK: 2G ; June 20-22 RBI: 2; twice, 9/28

TROUT’S CURRENT A.L. RANKINGS

AVERAGE .316 5th RUNS 123 1st*

RBI 99 T14th WALKS 114 1st* IBB 12 3rd SLG .553 5th OBP .440 1st* SB 29 T2nd * Tied or leading the Majors

#27 MIKE TROUT (OF) ★ 2016 ALL-STAR ★ AGE: 25

FISH SHTICK: o Drew 114th walk of the season last night, setting a new franchise record…Previous mark was

held by Tony Phillips (113 in 1995)…FOR MORE INFO ON TROUT’S WALKS, SEE BELOW. o Stole 28th and 29th bases of the season last night, tied for second in the A.L.…The 29 steals

are his highest total since his 33 in 2013…Career high is 49 in 2012. o Can become the first player with 25 home runs and 30 steals in a season since Trout did so

in 2013…Would also mark the third time the Halo center fielder has posted a 25 HR/30 SB campaign (2012 and 2013)…Would be just the 10th player all-time with three 25 homer, 30 steal seasons and the only player to turn the trick three times prior to their age-25 season.

HOME RUNS: o Hit 29th home run of the season Monday…Looking to reach the 30 home run mark for the

fourth time in his first five full seasons…Would join Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, Frank Robinson, Eddie Mathews and Jimmie Foxx as the only players with four seasons of 30+ home runs prior to their age-25 campaign.

o Would also join Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez as the only ever players to hit 30+ homers and score 100 runs four times in their age-24 season or younger.

RUNS: o His 123 runs lead the Majors…Set a franchise record with 129 runs scored in 2012. o Has reached the 100-run plateau for the fifth consecutive season…Is just the second player

all-time (Alex Rodriguez) to log 100 runs five times prior to their age-25 season…Is also just the seventh player to score 100 runs in each of their first five full campaigns: Paul Waner (1926-30), Harlond Clift (1934-38), Ted Williams (1939-46), Johnny Pesky (1942-49), Albert Pujols (2001-05), Ichiro Suzuki (2001-05).

WALKS: o Leading the Major Leagues with 114 walks and a .440 OBP…Is the first American League

player with more than 113 walks in a season was Jose Bautista in 2011 (132). o According to STATS, this year became the second youngest player with 25 HR, 25 SB and 100

BB in a season…Youngest was Trout in 2013. o Has reached the century mark in walks for the second time during career (110 in 2013)…Is the

10th player in American League history to record two, 100 walk seasons prior to their age-25 campaign: Rickey Henderson (3 times), Mickey Mantle (3), Ted Williams (3), Troy Glaus (2, with Angels), Frank Thomas (2), Eddie Yost (2), Charlie Keller (2), Jimmie Foxx (2) and Lou Gehrig (2).

RBI: o 99 RBI this season have surpassed are the second most in career: 111 in 2014. o Vying to become the 12th player in American League history to log a 100 R/100 BB/ 100 RBI

season prior to their age-25 campaign: Ted Williams (2 times), Troy Glaus (2), Frank Thomas (2), Mickey Mantle (2), Jimmie Foxx (2), Lou Gehrig (2), Alex Rodriguez (1), John Olerud (1), Reggie Jackson (1), Charlie Keller (1) and Babe Ruth (1).

FIELDING: o Seven outfield assists this year…Over the last three seasons, has recorded 18 outfield assists

after combining for three in first three big league campaigns. o Since the start of the 2015 campaign, his .995 fielding percentage is tops in the Majors by a

center fielder (min. 2000 innings).

MISC: o Joins Darryl Strawberry as the only players to tally 25 home runs and 25 steals three times

during their age-24 seasons or younger…Is also the first player with three 25 HR/25 SB/100 R seasons prior to their age-25 campaign.

o Logged five triples this season, marking the fifth straight season with at least five triples…Is just the fourth Angel ever with at least five seasons with five triples.

o Is just the 10th American Leaguer ever with five seasons of five triples and 25 home runs: Lou Gehrig (12 times), Babe Ruth (12), Jimmie Foxx (11), Joe DiMaggio (9), Mickey Mantle (6), Hank Greenberg (6), Joe Carter (5), Jim Rice (5) and Bob Johnson (5) and the first Major Leaguer ever to turn the trick five times prior to their age-25 season.

o Celebrated his 25th birthday Aug. 9…Joined Mel Ott, Mickey Mantle, Jimmie Foxx and Alex Rodriguez as the only players with 160 HR and 550 runs scored prior to their 25th birthday.

2016 DISABLING INJURY LIST PLAYER INJURY DISABLED GAMES MISSED ELIGIBLE TO RETURN *C.J. Wilson Left shoulder inflammation 4/3 (retro to 3/25) 160 May 14 *Andrew Heaney Left flexor muscle strain 4/6 158 June 5 Daniel Nava Left patella tendinitis 4/16 - 5/6 18 - Left groin strain 5/17 – 6/17 28 - *Huston Street Left oblique muscle strain 4/28 (retro to 4/24) – 5/30 32 - Right knee inflammation 8/2 (retro to 8/1) 55 September 30 Craig Gentry Right lumbar spine strain 5/1 (retro to 4/26) – 7/30 83 - *Garrett Richards Right elbow UCL injury 5/6 (retro to 5/2) 135 June 21 Andrelton Simmons Left thumb UCL full thickness tear 5/10 (retro to 5/9) – 6/15 33 - Cliff Pennington Left hamstring strain 5/13 – 5/28 14 - Left hamstring strain 6/1 – 8/2 53 - Cory Rasmus Right groin strain 5/17 (retro to 5/13) – 6/9 25 - Right groin strain 6/13 80 - Geovany Soto Right lateral meniscus injury 5/18 – 7/9 48 - Left knee inflammation 7/18 (retro to 7/16) – 8/10 22 - Right knee inflammation 8/17 (retro to 8/15) – 41 August 30 *Nick Tropeano Right shoulder tightness 6/4 (retro to 5/30) - 6/24 23 - Right elbow UCL injury 7/19 67 September 18 Joe Smith Left hamstring strain 6/7 (retro to 6/5) – 7/1 28 - Shane Robinson Right ankle sprain 7/6 – 7/30 19 - Right hip flexor strain 8/13 – 9/6 22 - C.J. Cron Left hand fracture 7/9 – 8/20 35 - Cam Bedrosian Right middle finger flexor tendinitis 8/9 (retro to 8/4) 53 August 19 Yunel Escobar Concussion 8/20 – 9/2 11 - *Matt Shoemaker Skull fracture 9/5 24 End of season

BOLD INDICATES CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST * - INDICATES 60-DAY DISABLED LIST

ANGELS REPLAY CHALLENGES Angels totals: 37 plays challenged – 20 calls overturned

Opponents: 43 plays reviewed – 18 calls overturned Umpires: 7 plays reviewed – 4 calls overturned

LAST NIGHT: 0/3, BB, 2 SO OAK SERIES: 4/9, 3 R, HR, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: 6/23, 7 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 7 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/4

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 5/2 @ MIL HR: 1; 29 times, last 9/26 STREAK: 9 G June 23-July 2 RBI: 4; twice, last, 8/6

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

2

Hits 3

Hits 4

Hits 5

Hits 6

Hits

Bandy 6 2 1

Buss 1

Calhoun 27 12

Choi 1

Cowart 1

Cron 18 7

1

Escobar 32 9 2 2

Cunningham 1

Giavotella 19 5 1

Graterol 1

Marte 11 1 1

Nava 4

Ortega 9

Pennington 4 1

Perez 6 1 1 1

Petit 9 1

Pujols 36 9 1

Robinson 3

Simmons 24 7

Soto 6

Trout 31 15 1

THE LAST TIME… NO-HITTER by ANGELS – Jered Weaver, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota (9-0 score, 10th no-hitter in Angels’ history) NO-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Eric Milton, September 11, 1999 at Minnesota (7-0 score) ONE-HITTER by ANGELS – Garrett Richards (6.2 IP), Fernando Salas (0.1 IP), Joe Smith (1 IP) & Huston Street (1 IP); May 10, 2015 ONE-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Mike Clevinger (5.2 IP), Dan Otero (0.1 IP), Bryan Shaw (1 IP), Andrew Miller (1 IP) & Cody Allen (1 IP); August 13, 2016 at Cleveland (1-5 L) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by ANGELS STARTER – Matt Shoemaker (11), June 11, 2016 vs. Cleveland (sixth 10+ strikeout game by an Angels starter in 2016) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by OPPONENT STARTER – Lance McCullers (10), July 22, 2016 at Houston CONSECUTIVE 10-or-MORE STRIKEOUT GAMES – Matt Shoemaker, May 21, 2016 vs. Baltimore (12 K’s) and May 27, 2016 vs. Houston (11 K’s) SHUTOUT by ANGELS – Ricky Nolasco (7 IP), JC Ramirez (1 IP),Andrew Bailey (1 IP) Sept. 22, 2016 vs Houston

(12th Angels shutout in 2016) SHUTOUT vs. ANGELS – R.A. Dickey (5 IP), Joe Biagini (1 IP), Joaquin Benoit (1 IP) & Jason Grilli (0.2 IP), Roberto

Osuna (1.1 IP); Sept. 17, 2016 vs. Toronto (6th shutout of 2016) CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS by ANGELS – Hector Santiago (7 IP), JC Ramirez (1 IP) & Fernando Salas (1 IP); July 15,

2016 vs. White Sox & Matt Shoemaker (9 IP); July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS vs. ANGELS – Matt Moore (6.1 IP), Jake McGee (0.2 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 28, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay & Jeremy Hellickson (6 IP), Kyle Farnsworth (1 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 29, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – John Lackey, July 7, 2006 at Oakland (3-0 score) & July 14, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay (3-0 score) CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 score, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto;

Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME VICTORIES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME DEFEATS vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 loss, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto; Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 loss, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto 1-0 GAME, VICTORY – Matt Shoemaker (9 IP); July 16, 2016 vs. White Sox (1st 1-0 win of 2015) 1-0 GAME, DEFEAT – Anthony Swarzak (8 IP), Matt Capps (1 IP), Alex Burnett (1 IP), May 28, 2011 at Minnesota LAST ANGELS POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH – Chili Davis, June 17, 1993 vs. Texas (2 IP, 1 HB) TRIPLE PLAY by ANGELS – July 5, 1997 vs. Seattle TRIPLE PLAY vs. ANGELS – July 7, 2004 at Chicago White Sox BATTING INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN by ANGELS – Peter Bourjos, April 11, 2012 at Minnesota (5th inning off Carl Pavano) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Scott Podsednik, Sept. 12, 2009 vs. Chicago White Sox (3rd inning off Ervin Santana) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN by ANGELS – Jefry Marte, June 9, 2015 at Yankees (7th inning off Ivan Nova) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Matt Joyce – June 4, 2016 at Pittsburgh (7th inning off Greg Mahle) (2nd opponent PH HR on 2016) GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Jefry Marte – Sept. 27, 2016 vs Oakland (4th inning off Daniel Mengden) (3rd Angels grand slam of 2016) GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Seth Smith – Sept 14, 2016 vs. Seattle (6th inning off Mike Morin) WALK-OFF HR by ANGELS – Albert Pujols, August 3, 2016 vs. Oakland (9th inning, two-run HR off Ryan Dull) WALK-OFF HR vs. ANGELS – Andre Ethier, August 2, 2015 at Los Angeles (N.L.) (10th inning, two-run home run off Drew Rucinski) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (6th inning off Felix Hernandez) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Ben Broussard, April 21, 2007 vs. Seattle (8th inning off Scot Shields) TWO-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Andrelton Simons, Sept. 11, 2016 vs. Texas (10th Angels two-HR game of 2016) TWO-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Adrian Beltre, Sept. 11, 2015 vs. Texas (10th opponent two-HR games of 2016) MULTIPLE ANGELS W/TWO-HR-OR-MORE IN ONE GAME – Kole Calhoun (2) & Albert Pujols (2), Sept. 3, 2016 at Seattle THREE-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Torii Hunter, June 13, 2009, vs. San Diego (previous: Garret Anderson, June 4, 2003 at Montreal in Puerto Rico) THREE-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Andruw Jones, July 8, 2009 vs. Texas (previous: Brad Wilkerson, July 3, 2007 at Texas) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Albert Pujols & C.J. Cron, Sept. 4, 2016 at Seattle (1st inning) (eighth back-to-back HRs by Angels in 2016) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS –Mike Napoli & Jose Ramirez, Aug. 11, 2016 at Cleveland (ninth back-to-back HRs vs. Angels in 2016) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun, Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Sept. 3, 2016 at Seattle (1st inning) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Adrian Beltre, Mike Napoli, Nelson Cruz, September 27, 2011 vs. Texas (5th inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun, Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Sept. 3, 2016 at Seattle (1st inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, vs. ANGELS – Austin Torreyes, Didi Gregorius & Brian McCann, August 20, 2016 vs. New York (A.L.) (5th inning) FIVE-HIT GAME by ANGELS – Yunel Escobar (5-for-5), Aug. 18, 2016 vs. Seattle (4th Angels 5-hit game of 2016) FIVE-HIT GAME vs. ANGELS – Billy Butler, May 13, 2013 vs. Kansas City (5-for-5) FIVE-RBI GAME or more by ANGELS –Albert Pujols (6 RBI) July 17, 2016 vs Rangers (6th Angels 5+ RBI games of

2016) FIVE-RBI GAME or more vs. ANGELS – Brandon Guyer, August 12, 2016 at Cleveland (5 RBI) THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Mike Trout, August 6, 2012 at Oakland THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, vs. ANGELS – Leonys Martin & Elvis Andrus, August 7, 2013 vs. Texas (3 SBs) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE by ANGELS – Mike Trout, May 21, 2013 vs. Seattle (6th Angel player/7th time in club history) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE vs. ANGELS – Felix Pie, Aug. 14, 2009 at Baltimore STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME by ANGELS – Collin Cowgill, September 21, 2013 vs. Seattle STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME vs. ANGELS – B.J. Upton, Sept. 17, 2007 vs. Tampa Bay TWO HITS SAME INNING, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun Sept. 27 , 2016 vs Oakland (4th inning) WALK-OFF WIN, by ANGELS – Albert Pujols; August 4, 2016 vs. Oakland, (9th inning, home run) (6th walk-off win of 2016)

BULLPEN VS. OPPONENT CAREER vs. HOUSTON

PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Achter 0-0-0 4.75 4 5.2 3 Alvarez 1-1-0 4.50 17 14 7 Bailey 0-0-1 0.00 3 3 0 Ege 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 Guerra, D. 0-0-0 1.59 5 5.2 1 Morin 0-1-0 6.05 19 19.1 13 Oberholtzer 0-0-0 4.50 1 2 1 Ramirez 0-0-0 6.55 10 11 8 Rasmus 0-0-0 2.70 3 3.1 1 Valdez 1-0-0 6.00 2 3 2 ________________________________________________

2016 vs. HOUSTON PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Achter 0-0-0 5.79 3 4.2 3 Alvarez 0-0-0 1.80 7 5 1 Bailey 0-0-1 0.00 2 2 0 Ege 1-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 Guerra, D. 0-0-0 1.59 5 5.2 1 Morin 0-1-0 8.10 6 6.2 6 Oberholtzer 0-0-0 4.50 1 2 1 Ramirez 0-0-0 3.60 8 10 4 Rasmus 0-0-0 0.00 1 0.1 0 Valdez 1-0-0 6.00 2 3 2

ANGELS VS. OPPONENT CAREER vs. HOUSTON

PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 30 10 2 4 .333 Buss 9 1 0 2 .111 Calhoun 212 55 5 23 .259 Choi 15 3 1 1 .200 Cowart 14 2 0 3 .143 Cron 126 29 6 20 .230 Escobar 161 48 2 23 .298 Graterol 0 0 0 0 - Marte 32 4 1 1 .125 Ortega 24 5 0 5 .208 Pennington 21 5 0 0 .238 Perez 62 15 0 4 .242 Petit 29 3 1 4 .103 Pujols 904 267 53 145 .295 Robinson 39 13 1 2 .333 Simmons 60 14 0 5 .233 Trout 243 68 13 35 .280

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PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 30 10 2 4 .333 Buss 9 1 0 2 .111 Calhoun 58 17 1 8 .293 Choi 15 3 1 1 .200 Cowart 12 2 0 3 .167 Cron 50 13 1 7 .260 Escobar 45 12 1 4 .267 Graterol 0 0 0 0 - Marte 28 4 1 1 .143 Ortega 24 5 0 5 .208 Pennington 16 4 0 0 .250 Perez 33 5 0 0 .152 Petit 26 3 1 4 .115 Pujols 55 20 3 11 .364 Robinson 11 3 0 0 .273 Simmons 52 12 0 5 .231 Trout 56 15 2 9 .268

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2015 vs. HOUSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy - - - - - Buss - - - - - Calhoun 77 18 1 7 .234 Choi - - - - - Cowart 2 0 0 0 .000 Cron 44 9 4 8 .205 Escobar - - - - - Graterol - - - - - Marte - - - - - Ortega - - - - - Pennigton 5 1 0 0 .200 Perez 29 10 0 4 .345 Petit 3 0 0 0 .000 Pujols 73 14 5 8 .192 Robinson 7 2 0 0 .286 Simmons - - - - - Trout 59 15 6 10 .254

ANGELS AT STADIUM

CAREER at ANGEL STADIUM PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Bandy 116 22 6 17 .190 Buss 37 8 0 1 .216 Calhoun 938 242 35 111 .258 Cowart 57 6 1 6 .105 Choi 57 11 3 7 .193 Cron 509 137 23 74 .269 Escobar 297 90 6 19 .303 Gratrol 11 3 0 1 .273 Marte 143 42 9 30 .294 Ortega 90 19 0 4 .211 Pennington 235 56 4 14 .238 Perez 258 57 6 29 .221 Petit 108 29 1 8 .269 Pujols 1395 383 73 227 .275 Robinson 45 6 0 4 .133 Simmons 195 58 4 24 .297 Trout 1436 434 82 217 .302

2016 RECENT TRANSACTIONS

May 12: Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake…RHP Jhoulys Chacin reported to Club…Designated RHP Javy Guerra for assignment. 13: Recalled INF Jefry Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of INF Gregorio Petit from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed INF Cliff Pennington on 15-day disabled list. 17: Placed RHP Cory Rasmus and OF Daniel Nava on 15-disabled list…Recalled RHP A.J. Achter and OF Rafael Ortega from Salt Lake. 18: Placed C Geovany Soto on 15-day disabled list…Recalled C Jett Bandy from Triple-A Salt Lake. 19: Optioned INF Jefry Marte to Triple-A Salt Lake. 20: Signed RHP Tim Lincecum to a 2016 contract…Designated RHP Danny Reynolds for assignment…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake. 21: Selected the contract of RHP Deolis Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake… Designated RHP Al Alburquerque for assignment. 22: Selected the contract of LHP Lucas Luetge from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Tim Lincecum to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP A.J. Achter for assignment. 25: Recalled INF Kaleb Cowart from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated LHP Lucas Luetge for assignment. 28: Activated INF Cliff Pennington from disabled list…Designated INF Brendan Ryan for assignment. 30: Activated RHP Huston Street from disabled list…Recalled LHP Chris Jones from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Mike Morin to Triple-A Salt Lake… Designated RHP Deolis Guerra for assignment. 31: Recalled INF Jefry Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Kaleb Cowart to Triple-A Salt Lake.

June 1: Placed INF Cliff Pennington on 15-day disabled list…Optioned LHP Chris Jones to Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contracts of INF Brendan Ryan and RHP Javy Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Placed RHP Nick Tropeano on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of RHP Deolis Guerra from Triple-A Salt Lake. 7: Selected the contract of LHP David Huff from Triple-A Salt Lake…Recalled RHP Mike Morin from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designtaed RHP Javy Guerra and LHP Chris Jones for assignment...Placed RHP Joe Smith on 15-day disabled list…Acquired RHP Jose Valdez from Detroit for cash considerations and optioned him to Triple-A Salt Lake. 8: Optioned LHP Greg Mahle to Triple-A Salt Lake. 9: Activated RHP Cory Rasmus from disabled list. 11: Optioned OF Rafael Ortega to Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of OF Todd Cunningham from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred OF Craig Gentry to 60-day disabled list. 13: Placed RHP Cory Rasmus on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contracts of RHP Al Alburquerque and RHP A.J. Achter…Designated LHP David Huff and INF/OF Kyle Kubitza for assignment. 15: Activated INF Andrelton Simmons from disabled list…Designated INF Brendan Ryan for assignment. 17: Activated OF Daniel Nava from disabled list…Optioned RHP Al Alburquerque

to Triple-A Salt Lake. 18: Recalled RHP Tim Lincecum from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF Todd

Cunningham for assignment. 24: Activated RHP Nick Tropeano from DL and optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake. 26: Claimed RHP JC Ramirez off waivers from Cincinnati. 27: RHP JC Ramirez reported to Club…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt

Lake.

July 1: Activated RHP Joe Smith from disabled list…Optioned RHP Mike Morin to

Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned LHP Jose

Alvarez to Triple-A Salt Lake. 6: Placed OF Shane Robinson on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of

OF Todd Cunningham from Triple-A Salt Lake. 8: Optioned C Carlos Perez to Triple-A Salt Lake. 9: Activated C Geovany Soto from disabled list…Placed INF C.J. Cron on 15-day

disabled list…Selected the contract of INF Ji-Man Choi from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred RHP Cory Rasmus to 60-day disabled list.

18: Transferred INF Cliff Pennington to 60-day disabled list…INF Sean Coyle was claimed off waivers from Boston and optioned to Double-A Arkansas…Designated RHP A.J. Achter for assignment...Selected the contract of C Juan Graterol from Triple-A Salt Lake.

19: Placed RHP Nick Tropeano on 15-day disabled list…Recalled LHP Jose Alvarez from Triple-A Salt Lake.

23: Recalled C Carlos Perez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned C Juan Graterol to Triple-A Salt Lake.

26: Recalled LHP Tyler Skaggs from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF Todd Cunningham for assignment.

30: Activated OF Shane Robinson and OF Craig Gentry from disabled list…Designated OF Daniel Nava and OF Craig Gentry for assignment.

August 1: Acquired RHP Ricky Nolasco, RHP Alex Meyer and cash considerations from

Minnesota in exchange for LHP Hector Santiago and RHP Alan Busenitz…Optioned RHP Alex Meyer to Triple-A Salt Lake…Acquired RHP Jesus Castillo from Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Joe Smith.

2: Activated INF Cliff Pennington from disabled list…Placed RHP Huston Street on disabled list (retro to 8/1)…Recalled RHP Mike Morin from Salt Lake.

5: Recalled RHP Jose Valdez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Tim Lincecum for assignment.

9: Placed RHP Cam Bedrosian on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of RHP A.J. Achter from Triple-A Salt Lake…Claimed LHP Brett Oberholtzer off waivers from Philadelphia…Optioned RHP Tim Lincecum to Triple-A Salt Lake….Optioned C Carlos Perez to Triple-A Salt Lake.

10: Activated C Geovany Soto from disabled list. 11: LHP Brett Oberholtzer reported to Club…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-

A Salt Lake. 12: Transferred RHP Nick Tropeano to 60-day disabled list…Claimed LHP Cody

Ege off waivers from Miami and was optioned to Salt Lake. 13: Placed OF Shane Robinson on 15-day disabled list…Selected the contract of

OF Nick Buss from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated INF Sean Coyle for assignment.

17: Placed C Geovany Soto on 15-day disabled list…Recalled C Carlos Perez from Triple-A Salt Lake.

20: Activated INF C.J. Cron from disabled list…Recalled INF Kaleb Cowart from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed INF Yunel Escobar on 7-day disabled list…Designated INF Johnny Giavotella for assignment.

21: Recalled RHP A.J. Achter from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Ji-Man Choi to Triple-A Salt Lake.

29: Recalled OF Rafael Ortega from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP A.J. Achter to Triple-A Salt Lake.

31: Acquired RHP Erik Manoah from New York Mets in exchange for RHP Fernando Salas…Assigned Manoah to Class-A Burlington.

September 2: Recalled LHP Cody Ege and C Juan Graterol from Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected

the contract of RHP Andrew Bailey from Triple-A Salt Lake…Activated INF Yunel Escobar from disabled list.

3: Recalled RHP Alex Meyer and INF Ji-Man Choi from Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Claimed RHP Daniel Wright off waivers from Cincinnati…Transferred RHP

Huston Street to 60-day DL. 5: Placed RHP Matt Shoemaker on 15-day disabled list…Recalled RHP A.J.

Achter from Triple-A Salt Lake…RHP Daniel Wright reported to team. 6: Activated OF Shane Robinson from disabled list. 14: Activated RHP Cory Rasmus from disabled list…Transferred RHP Matt

Shoemaker to 60-day disabled list.

ANGELS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Pitchers in CAPS represent complete game Bold = home game * Denotes home sellout

GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL___

1 4/4 CHC L 0-9 Arrieta (1-0) Richards (0-1) 0-1 T3 -1 *44,020 44,020 2 4/5 CHC L 1-6 Lester (1-0) Heaney (0-1) 0-2 T4 -1.5 37,042 81,062 - 4/6 OFF DAY 3 4/7 TEX W 4-3 Street (1-0) Dyson (0-1) 1-2 T2 -1 39,089 120,151 4 4/8 TEX L 3-7 Griffin (1-0) Shoemaker (0-1) 1-3 T4 -1 35,207 155,358 5 4/9 TEX L 1-4 Hamels (2-0) Richards (0-2) 1-4 5 -1.5 38,106 193,464 6 4/10 TEX W 3-1 Weaver (1-0) Perez (0-1) 2-4 T3 -1.5 35,097 228,561 7 4/11 @OAK W 4-1 Tropeano (1-0) Gray (1-1) 3-4 T3 -0.5 13,371 13,371 8 4/12 @OAK W 5-4 Morin (1-0) Doolittle (1-2) 4-4 2 -0.5 13,492 26,863 9 4/13 @OAK W 5-1 Shoemaker (1-1) Surkamp (0-1) 5-4 1 +0.5 11,216 38,079 - 4/14 OFF DAY 10 4/15 @MIN L 4-5 Fien (1-0) Salas (0-1) 5-5 T1 - 22,461 60,540 11 4/16 @MIN L 4-6 Pressly (1-0) Smith (0-1) 5-6 T2 -1 27,464 88.004 12 4/17 @MIN L 2-3 (12) Tonkin (1-0) Rasmus (0-1) 5-7 T3 -1.5 25,932 113,936 13 4/18 @CWS W 7-0 Santiago (1-0) Rodon (1-2) 6-7 T2 -1 14,706 128,642 14 4/19 @CWS L 0-5 Latos (3-0) Shoemaker (1-2) 6-8 3 -2 12,093 140,735 15 4/20 @CWS L 1-2 Sale (4-0) Richards (0-3) 6-9 4 -3 12,785 153,520 16 4/21 @CWS W 3-2 Weaver(2-0) Danks (0-3) 7-9 4 -3 11,418 164,938 17 4/22 SEA L 2-5 (10) Peralta (1-0) Alvarez (0-1) 7-10 4 -3 40,755 269,316 18 4/23 SEA W 4-2 Santiago (2-0) Hernandez (1-2) 8-10 4 -2 41,058 310,374 19 4/24 SEA L 4-9 Miley (1-2) Shoemaker (1-3) 8-11 4 -2 37,754 348,128 20 4/25 KC W 6-1 Richards (1-3) Kennedy (2-2) 9-11 4 -1.5 31,061 379,189 21 4/26 KC W 9-4 Weaver (3-0) Volquez (3-1) 10-11 4 -1.5 34,428 413,617 22 4/27 KC W 4-2 Salas (1-1) Young (1-4) 11-11 3 -1 35,142 448,759 - 4/28 OFF DAY 23 4/29 @TEX L 2-4 Lewis (2-0) Santiago (2-1) 11-12 4 -2 29,589 194,527 24 4/30 @TEX L 2-7 Holland (3-1) Shoemaker (1-4) 11-13 4 -3 41,571 236,098

APRIL TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 11-13 .231 22 3.33 3.66 4.02 3.06

25 5/1 @TEX W 9-6 Mahle (1-0) Wilhelmsen (1-2) 12-13 4 -2 39,401 275,499 26 5/2 @MIL L 5-8 Nelson (4-2) Weaver (3-1) 12-14 4 -3 21,352 296,851 27 5/3 @MIL L 4-5 Guerra (1-0) Tropeano (1-1) 12-15 4 -3 28,180 325,031 28 5/4 @MIL W 7-3 Salas (2-1) Thornburg (2-1) 13-15 3 -3.5 21,907 346,938 - 5/5 OFF DAY 29 5/6 TB L 2-5 Archer (2-4) Rasmus (0-2) 13-16 T3 -4 41,253 490,012 30 5/7 TB L 2-4 Ramirez (6-1) Smith (0-2) 13-17 4 -5 40,142 530,154 31 5/8 TB L 1-3 Andriese (1-0) Tropeano (1-2) 13-18 4 -5 41,086 571,240 - 5/9 OFF DAY 32 5/10 STL L 1-8 Leake (1-3) Santiago (2-2) 13-19 T3 -6.5 30,679 601,919 33 5/12 STL L 2-5 Garcia (3-2) Shoemaker (1-5) 13-20 T3 -7.5 33,378 635,297 34 5/12 STL L 10-12 Wainwright (3-3) Weaver (3-2) 13-21 T4 -8 35,413 670,710 35 5/13 @SEA W 7-6 Smith (1-2) Cishek (2-2) 14-21 T4 -7 34,579 381,517 36 5/14 @SEA W 9-7 Bedrosian (1-0) Cishek (2-3) 15-21 3 -6 42,038 423,555 37 5/15 @SEA W 3-0 Santiago (3-2) Hernandez (3-3) 16-21 3 -5.5 40,852 464,407 38 5/16 @LAD W 7-6 Shoemaker (2-5) Maeda (3-3) 17-21 3 -4.5 39,583 503,990 39 5/17 @LAD L 1-5 Kershaw (6-1) Weaver (3-3) 17-22 4 -5.5 42,514 546,504 40 5/18 LAD W 8-1 Tropeano (2-2) Bolsinger (0-1) 18-22 4 -4.5 *44,006 714,716 41 5/19 LAD W 7-4 Alvarez (1-1) Stripling (1-3) 19-22 4 -4.5 *45,007 759,723 42 5/20 BAL L 4-9 Givens (3-0) Alvarez (1-2) 19-23 3 -5.5 40,987 800,710 43 5/21 BAL L 1-3 Brach (4-0) Smith (1-3) 19-24 3 -6.5 40,137 840,847 44 5/22 BAL W 10-2 Weaver (4-3) Jimenez (2-5) 20-24 3 -6.5 41,280 882,127 45 5/23 @TEX W 2-0 Tropeano (3-2) Holland (3-4) 21-24 3 -5.5 25,298 571,802 46 5/24 @TEX L 1-4 Perez (2-4) Chacin (0-1) 21-25 3 -6.5 26,125 597,927 47 5/25 @TEX L 9-15 Lewis (4-0) Santiago (3-3) 21-26 3 -7.5 32,480 630,407 - 5/26 OFF DAY 48 5/27 HOU W 7-2 Shoemaker (3-5) Fiers (3-3) 22-26 3 -6.5 39,047 921,174 49 5/28 HOU L 2-4 Keuchel (3-6) Weaver (4-4) 22-27 3 -6.5 38,176 959,350 50 5/29 HOU L 6-8 (13) Feliz (3-1) Morin (1-1) 22-28 3 -7 36,538 995,888 51 5/30 DET W 5-1 CHACIN (1-1) Verlander (4-5) 23-28 3 -7 38,541 1,034,429 52 5/31 DET W 11-9 Street (2-0) Lowe (1-3) 24-28 3 -7 35,125 1,069,554

MAY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 13-15 .283 25 5.11 4.84 5.03 4.53

53 6/1 DET L 0-3 Fulmer (5-1) Shoemaker (3-6) 24-29 5 -7 35,053 1,104,607 - 6/2 OFF DAY 54 6/3 @PIT W 9-2 Weaver (5-4) Liriano (4-5) 25-29 T3 -7 27,643 658,050 55 6/4 @PIT L 7-8 Locke (5-3) Salas (2-2) 25-30 4 -8 31,505 689,555 56 6/5 @PIT W 5-4 D. Guerra (1-0) Watson (1-2) 26-30 4 -8 27,754 717,309 57 6/6 @NYY L 2-5 Shoemaker (3-7) Miller (3-0) 26-31 4 -9 34,648 751,957 58 6/7 @NYY L 3-6 Pineda (3-6) Huff (0-1) 26-32 4 -10 31,034 782,991 59 6/8 @NYY L 6-12 Swarzak (1-0) Weaver (5-5) 26-33 4 -10 31,557 814,548 60 6/9 @NYY L 3-6 Nova (5-3) Chacin (1-2) 26-34 4 -11 34,971 849,519 61 6/10 CLE L 2-6 KLUBER (6-6) Santiago (3-4) 26-35 4 -11 39,487 1,144,094 62 6/11 CLE W 4-3 Salas (3-2) Shaw (0-2) 27-35 4 -11 38,296 1,182,390 63 6/12 CLE L 3-8 Salazar (7-3) Huff (0-2) 27-36 4 -12 36,383 1,218,773 64 6/13 MIN L 4-9 Nolasco (3-4) Weaver (5-6) 27-37 5 -12 36,424 1,255,197 65 6/14 MIN W 5-4 Chacin (3-4) Santana (1-7) 28-37 4 -12 36,272 1,328,186 66 6/15 MIN W 10-2 Santiago (4-4) Duffey (2-6) 29-37 4 -12 36,717 1,364,498 - 6/16 OFF DAY 67 6/17 @OAK L 2-3 Madson (3-2) Salas (3-3) 29-38 4 -13.5 24,591 874,110 68 6/18 @OAK W 7-1 Lincecum (1-0) Dull (1-2) 30-38 4 -13.5 25,078 899,188 69 6/19 @OAK W 2-0 WEAVER (6-6) Surkamp (0-5) 31-38 4 -13.5 22,846 922,034 70 6/20 @HOU L 7-10 Fister (8-3) Chacin (3-5) 31-39 4 -14.5 22,553 944,587 71 6/21 @HOU L 2-3 Gregerson (1-1) Street (2-1) 31-40 4 -14.5 25,004 969,591 72 6/22 @HOU L 2-3 Gregerson (2-1) Shoemaker (3-8) 31-41 4 -15.5 29,649 999,240 73 6/23 OAK L 4-5 Graveman (3-6) Lincecum (1-1) 31-42 4 -16 36,412 1,405,954 74 6/24 OAK L 4-7 Dull (2-2) Salas (3-4) 31-43 5 -16 41,356 1,446,597 75 6/25 OAK L 3-7 Overton (1-0) Chacin (2-4) 31-44 5 -17 40,643 1,483,312 76 6/26 OAK W 7-6 Street (3-1) Hendriks (0-1) 32-44 5 -17 36,715 1,520,151 77 6/27 HOU L 2-4 Gregerson (3-1) Salas (3-5) 32-45 5 -18 36,839 1,558,932 78 6/28 HOU L 1-7 Feldman (5-3) Lincecum (1-2) 32-46 5 -19 38,781 1,595,615 79 6/29 HOU L 4-10 Keuchel (5-9) Weaver (6-7) 32-47 5 -19 36,683 1,637,646 - 6/30 OFF DAY

JUNE TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 8-19 .265 28 4.07 5.10 5.49 4.50

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ANGELS 2016 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL___

80 7/1 @BOS L 4-5 Wright (9-5) Chacin (2-5) 32-48 5 -19.5 37,117 1,036,357 81 7/2 @BOS W 21-2 Santiago (5-4) Buchholz (3-9) 33-48 5 -18.5 36,552 1,072,909 82 7/3 @BOS L 5-10 O’Sullivan (2-0) Shoemaker (3-9) 33-49 5 -18.5 36,801 1,109,710 83 7/4 @TB L 2-4 Moore (5-5) Salas (3-6) 33-50 5 -18.5 14,532 1,124,242 84 7/5 @TB W 13-5 Guerra D. (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 34-50 5 -18.5 14,896 1,139,138 85 7/6 @TB W 7-2 Weaver (7-7) Smyly (2-10) 35-50 5 -17.5 11,267 1,150,405 86 7/7 @TB W 5-1 Santiago (6-4) Snell (1-4) 36-50 5 -16.5 14,576 1,164,981 87 7/8 @BAL W 9-5 Shoemaker (4-9) Jimenez (5-9) 37-50 T4 -16.5 44,317 1,209,298 88 7/9 @BAL L 2-3 Brach (6-1) Smith (1-4) 37-51 5 -16.5 43,288 1,252,586 89 7/10 @BAL L 2-4 Tillman (12-2) Lincecum (1-3) 37-52 5 -16.5 32,963 1,285,549 - 7/11 – 7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK 90 7/15 CWS W 7-0 Santiago (7-4) Gonzalez (2-5) 38-52 5 -15.5 42,031 1,677,266 91 7/16 CWS W 1-0 SHOEMAKER (5-9) Shields (2-4) 39-52 5 -14.5 39,620 1,714,100 92 7/17 CWS W 8-1 Weaver (8-7) Turner (0-1) 40-52 T4 -14.5 36,834 1,750,121 93 7/18 TEX W 9-5 Ramirez (2-3) Kela (1-1) 41-52 T4 -13.5 36,020 1,786,488 94 7/19 TEX W 8-6 Lincecum (2-3) Lohse (0-2) 42-52 T4 -12.5 36,368 1,823,583 95 7/20 TEX W 7-4 Santiago (8-4) Perez (7-7) 43-52 4 -11.5 37,095 1,864,840 - 7/21 OFF DAY 96 7/22 @HOU L 1-2 McCullers (5-4) Shoemaker (5-10) 43-53 4 -11.5 36,453 1,322,002 97 7/23 @HOU L 2-7 McHugh (7-6) Weaver (8-8) 43-54 5 -12.5 35,119 1,357,121 98 7/24 @HOU L 3-13 Fiers (7-4) Lincecum (2-4) 43-55 5 -13.5 32,721 1,389,842 99 7/25 @KC W 6-2 Santiago (9-4) Kennedy (6-9) 44-55 5 -13.5 33,828 1,423,670 100 7/26 @KC W 13-0 Skaggs (1-0) Gee (3-4) 45-55 5 -12.5 28,026 1,451,696 101 7/27 @KC L 5-7 Shoemaker (5-11) Herrera (45-56) 45-56 5 -12.5 30,279 1,481,975 102 7/28 BOS W 2-1 Bedrosian (2-5) Ziegler (2-5) 46-56 5 -12.5 41,257 1,903,953 103 7/29 BOS L 2-6 Porcello (14-2) Lincecum(2-5) 46-57 5 -13.5 39,113 1,947,103 104 7/30 BOS W 5-2 Santiago (10-4) Pomeranz (0-2) 47-57 T4 -13.5 43,150 1,986,656 105 7/31 BOS L 3-5 Buchholz (4-9) Street (3-2) 47-58 T4 -13.5 39,553 2,022,708

JULY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 15-11 .292 21 5.85 3.80 4.21 3.11

- 8/1 OFF DAY 106 8/2 OAK W 5-4 Shoemaker (6-11) Manea (3-6) 48-58 4 -13.5 36,052 2,060,014 107 8/3 OAK W 8-6 Morin (2-1) Dull (5-3) 49-58 4 -12.5 37,306 2,094,210 108 8/4 OAK L 6-8 (10) Madson (4-4) Morin (2-2) 49-59 4 -13.5 34,196 2,130,050 109 8/5 @SEA L 4-6 Hernandez (6-4) Lincecum (2-6) 49-60 4 -13.5 40,354 1,522,329 110 8/6 @SEA L 6-8 Storen (2-3) Valdez (0-1) 49-61 4 -14.5 45,618 1,527,593 111 8/7 @SEA L 1-3 Paxton (4-5) Shoemaker (6-12) 49-62 4 -15.5 44,812 1,572,405

- 8/8 OFF DAY 112 8/9 @CHC L 1-5 Lackey (9-7) Weaver (8-9) 49-63 5 -17 41,227 1,613,632 113 8/10 @CHC L 3-1 Hammel (12-5) Nolasco (4-9) 49-64 5 -18 41,015 1,654,647 114 8/11 @CLE L 4-14 Kluber (12-8) Chacin (3-8) 49-65 5 -18 16,652 1,671,299 115 8/12 @CLE L 3-13 Carrasco (8-6) Skaggs (1-1) 49-66 5 -19 27,014 1,698,313 116 8/13 @CLE L 1-5 Clevinger (1-1) Shoemaker (6-13) 49-67 5 -19 30,409 1,728,722 117 8/14 @CLE L 4-5 Bauer (9-5) Weaver (8-10) 49-68 5 -19 18,979 1,747,701 118 8/15 SEA L 2-3 Hernandez (7-4) Nolasco (4-10) 49-69 5 -20 35,840 2, 167,596 119 8/16 SEA W 7-6 Oberholtzer (3-2) Caminero (2-3) 50-69 5 -20 37,546 2,204,546 120 8/17 SEA L 3-4 Storen (3-3) Skaggs (1-2) 50-70 5 -21 36,950 2,204,546 121 8/18 SEA W 6-4 Shoemaker (7-13) Iwakuma (14-8) 51-70 5 -20.5 37,721 2,242,267 122 8/19 NYY L 0-7 Tanaka (10-4) Weaver (8-11) 51-71 5 -21.5 40,256 2,282,523 123 8/20 NYY L 1-5 Cessa (3-0) Nolasco (4-11) 51-72 5 -21.5 44,129 2,326,652 124 8/21 NYY W 2-0 Chacin (4-8) Green (2-3) 52-72 5 -20.5 40,309 2,366,961 - 8/22 OFF DAY 125 8/23 @TOR L 7-2 Skaggs (1-3) Dickey (9-13) 52-73 5 -20.5 46,696 1,794,397 126 8/24 @TOR W 8-2 Shoemaker (8-13) Estrada (7-6) 53-73 5 -20.5 44,404 1,838,801 127 8/25 @TOR W 6-3 Weaver (9-11) Haap (17-4) 54-73 5 -20.5 46,273 1,885,074 128 8/26 @DET L 2-4 Verlander (14-7) Nolasco (4-12) 54-74 5 -20.5 31,357 1,916,431 129 8/27 @DET W 3-2 Chacin (4-6) Fulmer (10-5) 55-74 5 -20.5 33,115 1,949,546 130 8/28 @DET W 5-0 Skaggs (2-3) Sanchez (7-13) 56-74 5 -20.5 28,220 1,977,766 131 8/29 CIN W 9-2 Shoemaker (9-13) Strailey (10-7) 5 7-74 T4 -20.5 34,161 2,401,112 132 8/30 CIN W 4-2 Weaver (10-11) Adleman (2-2) 58-74 4 -20.5 33,042 2,434,164 133 8/31 CIN W 3-0 NOLASCO (5-12) Finnegan (8-10) 59-74 4 -20.5 34,215 2,468,379

AUG. TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 12-16 .245 35 103 3.82 4.61 5.27 3.46

- 9/1 OFF DAY 134 9/2 @SEA L 8-11 Miranda (2-1) Oberholtzer (1-1) 59-75 4 -21.5 16,775 1,994,541 135 9/3 @SEA W 10-3 Skaggs (3-3) Walker (4-10) 60-75 4 -21.5 20,357 2,014,898 136 9/4 @SEA W 4-2 Guerra (3-0) Iwakuma (14-11) 61-75 4 -20.5 24,033 2,038,931 137 9/5 @OAK W 10-7 Valdez (1-1) Alcantara (0-1) 62-75 4 -19.5 18,149 2,057,080 138 9/6 @OAK L 2-3 Axford (5-4) Nolasco (5-13) 62-76 4 -20.5 12,298 2,069,378 139 9/7 @OAK L 1-4 Cotton (0-1) Meyer (0-2) 62-77 4 -20.5 11,866 2,081,244 - 9/8 OFF DAY 140 9/9 TEX L 1-2 Bush (7-2) Ramirez (1-1) 62-78 4 -21 42,139 2,510,518 141 9/10 TEX L 5-8 Scheppers (1-0) Valdez (1-2) 62-79 4 -22 39,146 2,549,664 142 9/11 TEX W 3-2 Weaver (11-11) Lewis (6-2) 63-79 4 -21 35.052 2,584,716 143 9/12 SEA L 1-8 Miranda (4-1) Nolasco (5-14) 63-80 4 -22 29,932 2,614,648 144 9/13 SEA L 0-8 Walker (6-10) Meyer (0-3) 63-81 4 -23 32,139 2,646,787 145 9/14 SEA L 1-2 Iwakuma (16-11) Valdez (1-3) 63-82 T4 -23 33,501 2,680,288 146 9/15 TOR L 2-7 Happ (19-4) Wright (0-1) 63-83 5 -23.5 37,559 2,717,847 147 9/16 TOR L 0-5 Dickey (10-14) Weaver (11-12) 63-84 5 -24.5 42,159 2,760,006 148 9/17 TOR W 6-1 Nolasco (6-14) Liriano (1-2) 64-84 5 -23.5 39,195 2,799,201 149 9/18 TOR W 4-0 Meyer (1-3) Stroman (9-9) 65-84 5 -22.5 36,270 2,835,471 150 9/19 @TEX L 2-3 Dyson (3-2) Alvarez (1-3) 65-85 5 -23.5 29,068 2,110,312 151 9/20 @TEX L 4-5 Martinez (2-3) Wright (0-2) 65-86 5 -24.5 26,520 2,136,832 152 9/21 @TEX W 5-4 Weaver (12-12) Holland (7-9) 66-86 T4 -23.5 35,609 2,172,441 153 9/22 @HOU W 2-0 Nolasco (7-14) Fiers (11-8) 67-86 4 -23 20,022 2,192,463 154 9/23 @HOU W 10-6 Ege (1-0) Giles (2-5) 68-86 4 -23 29,429 2,221,892 155 9/24 @HOU W 10-4 Valdez (2-3) Gregerson (4-2) 69-86 4 -23 27,565 2,249,457 156 9/25 @HOU L 1-4 Musgrove (4-4) Wright (0-5) 69-87 4 -23 32,958 2,285,415 157 9/26 OAK W 2-1 Ramirez (3-4) Dull (5-5) 70-87 4 -22 29.934 2,865,405 158 9/27 OAK W 8-1 Nolasco (8-14) Mengden (2-9) 71-87 4 -22 27,531 2,892,936 159 9/28 OAK W 8-6 Achter (1-0) Detwiler (2-4) 72-87 4 -22 32,524 2,925,460 - 9/29 OFF DAY 160 9/30 HOU W 7-1 Wright (1-3) Peacock (0-1) 73-87 4 -22 30,112 2,955,572 161 10/1 HOU 162 10/2 HOU

2016 Starters by Position / Batting Order & Team Record BY POSITION C: Perez (35-40), Soto (9-13), Bandy (27-33), Graterol (2-1) 1B: Cron (45-48), Choi (7-7), Pujols (14-14), Cowart (0-1), Marte (7-17) 2B: Giavotella (41-49), Pennington (14-19), Petit (10-15), Cowart (9-3) 3B: Escobar (57-71), Marte (10-9), Petit (1-3), Cowart (5-4) SS: Simmons (58-64), Pennington (3-7), Ryan (2-1), Petit (11-15) LF: Nava (15-17), Gentry (5-5), Ortega (15-22), Choi (4-10),

Robinson (7-9), Cunningham (3-3), Marte (10-10), Petit (3-2), Buss (11-9)

CF: Trout (67-79), Ortega (4-0), Robinson (2-6), Buss (0-2) RF: Calhoun (68-83), Ortega (2-2), Robinson (2-2), Buss (1-0) DH: Pujols (55-68), Cron (5-5), Choi (2-0), Trout (4-5), Marte (1-2),

Nava (1-0), Calhoun (1-1) BATTING ORDER 1

st: Escobar (56-71), Calhoun (14-11), Giavotella (0-4),

Simmons (1-1) 2nd: Nava (2-4), Gentry (4-3), Ortega (5-7), Simmons (1-1), Giavotella (0-2), Calhoun (61-56), Trout (20-13) 3rd: Trout (52-70), Pujols (16-16), Cron (3-1) 4th: Pujols (49-66), Nava (1-2), Cron (16-11), Marte (6-6), Simmons (1-2)

5th: Calhoun (9-14), Cron (18-25), Nava (11-7), Soto (0-2), Giavotella (6-7), Marte (12-14), Choi (1-1), Simmons (13-17),

Bandy (1-1) 6th: Cron (7-10), Calhoun (3-3), Simmons (22-16), Soto (2-4), Giavotella (11-12), Perez (2-2), Ortega (3-5), Cunningham (1-2) Marte (11-14), Nava (1-2), Bandy (6-3), Choi (1-10), Buss (3-2), Petit (1-0), Cowart (0-2) 7th: Simmons (10-16), Choi (7-5), Soto (3-2), Cron (2-5), Pennington (8-7), Perez (2-3), Giavotella (9-11), Robinson (0-1), Ortega (11-9), Petit (4-8), Nava (1-2), Bandy (8-10), Buss (4-2) Cunningham (1-0), Marte (1-4), Buss (3-1), Cowart (1-1) 8th: Perez (30-35), Soto (4-5), Cron (1-1), Giavotella (3-3), Bandy (15-19), Robinson (1-4), Pitchers (4-6), Marte (1-0), Ortega (2-1), Simmons (0-3), Petit (4-2), Pennington (0-4), Buss (0-2), Cowart (5-2), Graterol (2-1) 9th: Giavotella (10-11), Pennington (8-15), Gentry (1-2), Choi (5-1), Ortega (0-3), Simmons (9-9), Ryan (2-1), Petit (18-23), Cowart (7-2), Buss (1-1), Robinson (10-13)

2016 ANGELS MISCELLANEOUS TEAM BATTING Most Hits ..................................................... 22; 7/2 at BOS & 7/26 at KC Most Runs ........................................................................ 21; 7/2 at BOS Most Home Runs ............................................................. 5; 8/29 vs. CIN Most Runs in an inning ...................................11; 7/2 at BOS (7

th inning)

Most Home Runs in an Inning ......... 3; twice; last, 9/3 at SEA (1st inning) Most Stolen Bases ................................... 3; 9/10 vs. TEX & 9/17 vs. TOR Most LOB .................................................14; 5/29 vs. HOU & 7/26 at KC TEAM PITCHING Fewest Hits Allowed......................................................... 2; 5/15 at SEA Most Hits Allowed ................................... 18; 5/12 vs. STL & 5/25 at TEX Most Runs Allowed ........................................................ 15; 5/25 at TEX Most Home Runs Allowed ....................... 5; 7/24 at HOU & 5/31 vs.DET Most Walks Issued .............................................................. 8; 6/4 at PIT Most Strikeouts ................................................................ 15; 5/8 vs. TB TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak ......................................................... 6; 7/15-20 Longest Losing Streak ........................................................ 11; 8/4-8/15 Most Games Over .500 .......................................................1; 4/13 (5-4) Most Games Under .500 .......................... 21; 3 times; last, 9/20 (65-86) Largest Lead in the A.L. West ................................................... 0.5; 4/13 Largest Deficit in the A.L. West ................................. -24.5; 9/16 & 9/20 Largest Comeback Win ...... 4; twice, last 7/18 vs. TEX (trailed 4-0 in 4th) Largest Lead Blown in a Loss ....... 4; last time, 8/6 @ SEA (led 5-1 in 3rd) Highest Temperature ....................................... 95 degrees; 9/19 at TEX Lowest Temperature ....................................... 50 degrees; 4/19 at CWS Walk-offs ............................................. Albert Pujols; single; 4/7 vs. TEX ........................................................... C.J. Cron; home run; 5/31 vs. DET ......................................................... Yunel Escobar; single; 6/11 vs. CLE ................................................... Jefry Marte; sacrifice fly; 6/26 vs. OAK ....................................... Daniel Nava; fielder’s choice/E3; 7/29 vs. BOS ......................................................Albert Pujols, home run; 8/3 vs. OAK

UPCOMING MILESTONES Albert Pujols 1 double of shy of 603 for career (ties Cal Ripken Jr. for 14th all-time)