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N.L. CENTRAL CHAMPIONS: The 2019 N.L. Central Champion St. Louis Cardi- nals concluded their 128th season of play by winning their 12th N.L. Central title and their first since 2015...the Cardinals took over sole possession of first place following their win on August 23 and held it for the remainder of the season, edging Milwaukee by 2.0 games. AN ERA OF EXCELLENCE: Under the ownership of Bill DeWitt, Jr. and his part- ners, the Cardinals have posted a 2,131-1,755 (.548) record since 1996, advanc- ing to the postseason 14 times. The Cardinals were N.L. Champions in 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2013 and captured their 10th World Championship in 2006 and their 11th World title in 2011. The Cardinals 72 postseason wins since 1996 are 2nd in the majors, behind only the Yankees (108). The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in seven (2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘19) of their 12 seasons (2008-19) under President of Baseball Operations John “Mo” Mozeliak. DIVISION DANDIES: The Cardinals won their first NL Central title since 2015 and a share of their 12th overall (co-winners with Houston in 2001)...the Cardinals have won outright NL Central titles in 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2019 since the division was formed in 1995. CARDINALS & BRAVES: The Cardinals went 2-4 (1-2 at Busch Stadium) against the Braves in 2019, but they’d not faced each other since May 26. St. Louis leads its all-time series against the Braves, 1,082-975, including a 23-21 mark at Busch Stadium III. POSTSEASON: The Cardinals are 11-6 (6-2 in St. Louis) in postseason games against the Braves; winning the 2012 Wild Card game at Turner Field, sweeping the 1982 NLCS (3-0; 2-0 at STL) and the 2000 Division Series (3-0; 2-0 at STL). Atlanta won their 1996 NLCS meeting, 4-3. DIVISION SERIES: The Cardinals are a combined 34-20 (.630 winning pct.) in Division Series games and have won 10 of the 13 Division Series that they have taken part in, including four by 3-0 sweeps...the only Division Series that they’ve failed to win were in 2001 vs. Arizona when they were considered the Wild Card team and they stretched that series to a fifth and final game, 2009 when they were swept in three games by the Dodgers and 2015 when they lost 3-1 to the Cubs...the Cardinals .630 winning pct. in DS play is tops among clubs with a minimum of 20 games played...only the NY Yankees (50) have won more Di- vision Series games then the Cardinals (34)...this is the eighth time in their 14 Division Series appearances that the Cards have not held home field advantage... they are 5-2 in Division Series when they did not hold home field advantage... overall, they are 18-8 in Division Series home games & 16-12 on the road. HIGH FIVE: The Cardinals are 11-3 in their previous best-of-five postseason se- ries, posting an overall record of 37-20 in those games...aside from their 13 Division Series best-of-five series wins, the Cardinals also defeated the Atlanta Braves, 3-0, in the old best-of-five LCS format in 1982. GAME FOUR’S: In Cardinals’ playoff history, St. Louis has an overall record of 19-20 in Game 4 action, including a 6-2 mark in Division Series Game 4’s (4-0 at home)...the Cardinals have started DS play trailing the series 2-1 four previous times, and won two of those series (2011 vs. PHI & 2013 vs. PIT)...they lost in 5 games in 2001 vs. ARI after trailing 2-1, and in 4 games in 2015 vs. CHI when tailing 2-1... the Cardinals have won five of their last six DS games when facing elimination, last losing in 2015 at CHI (6-4) in the series-ending Game 4. St. Louis Cardinals (91-71, 1-2) vs. Atlanta Braves (97-65, 2-1) National League Division Series Game 4 Busch Stadium Monday, October 7, 2019 RHP Dakota Hudson (16-7, 3.35 in 2019) vs. LHP Dallas Keuchel (0-0, 1.93 in NLDS) RECORD BREAKDOWN All-Time Overall .......... 10,137-9,628 2019 Overall ............................ 91-71 Under Mike Shildt .................132-99 Busch Stadium ...................... 50-31 On the Road ............................ 41-40 Day ..........................................36-20 Night........................................55-51 Spring...................................12-15-4 March ....................................... 1-3 April ........................................ 18-7 May ......................................... 9-18 June ...................................... 13-13 July ......................................... 16-9 August .................................... 18-9 September ............................ 16-12 Monday................................... 14-2 Tuesday ................................ 11-12 Wednesday ........................... 12-13 Thursday ................................ 13-5 Friday.................................... 12-12 Saturday ............................... 13-15 Sunday ................................. 16-12 Scoring First ......................... 56-26 Opponent Scores First .......... 35-45 One-Run Games .....................25-22 Two-Run Games ..................... 15-16 Scoring 2 or fewer Runs...........8-41 Scoring 3 Runs ...........................8-8 Scoring 4 or more Runs .........75-22 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings . 59-66 Scoring in 4 or more innings ....32-5 vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 73-55 vs. Left-Handed Starter.......... 18-16 Series Openers .......................29-23 Series Finales......................... 30-22 Homestand Openers ..................8-5 Homestand Finales .................. 10-3 Road Trip Openers ...................... 6-7 Road Trip Finales ........................ 7-6 Following Off-Days................... 7-16 Out-Hit Opponents ................. 61-12 Out-Hit by Opponents.............18-49 Final At-Bat Decisions ............ 17-10 Come-from-Behind W/L.......... 41/34 Walk-off Wins/Losses................ 4/4 In Errorless Games ............... 66-43 Commit at Least One Error.....25-28 Extra Innings ..............................8-4 Shutouts ................................... 14-9 Leading after 7 innings............. 74-7 Tied after 7 innings .....................6-5 Trailing after 7 innings............ 11-59 Leading after 8 innings.............79-5 Tied after 8 innings ..................... 6-2 Trailing after 8 innings............. 6-64 Two-Game Series ................... 2-2-3 Two-Game Series Sweeps ......... 2-2 Three-Game Series ................ 15-17 Three-Game Series Sweeps....... 3-3 Four-Game Series................... 9-2-2 Four-Game Series Sweeps .........4-0 Runs via Home Run ................... 332 Opponent runs via Home Run ...298 Central Division ..................... 46-30 Interleague ................................ 9-11 STL Review Challenges: ........ 16-24 (Overturned-Stands/Confirmed) 2019 NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS All times are St. Louis (Central) Tue., October 8 Travel Day to Atlanta (If necessary) Game 5 Wed., October 9 4:02 or 7:07 p.m. at Atlanta Braves (If necessary) TBS // KMOX // WIJR // ESPN Radio ATLANTA CONNECTIONS Adam Wainwright was born in Brunswick, Geor- gia and resides in St. Simon’s Island, Georgia... attended Glynn Academy in Brunswick...original- ly selected by the Braves in the 1st round (29th overall) of the 2000 MLB Draft...acquired by St. Louis from Atlanta with pitchers Jason Marquis and Ray King for outfielder J.D. Drew and catcher Eli Marrero (Dec. 13, 2003). Dexter Fowler was born in Atlanta...graduated from Milton (Ga.) High School...collected his first career hit (9/10/08) vs. Atlanta...was an Astros teammate of Dallas Keuchel in 2014. Matt Wieters was born in and resides in Atlanta, ...played three seasons at Georgia School of Tech- nology (2005-07) where he appeared at catcher and closer...elected to the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2017. José Martínez played parts of two minor league seasons (2013-14) in the Braves organization, sandwiched around 28 games with the indepen- dent Rockford Aviators. José Martínez and Ronald Acuña Jr. are third cousins...both were born in La Guaira, Venezuela. John Brebbia resides in Smyrna, Georgia. John Gant pitched in 20 games for Atlanta during his 2016 MLB debut season...became a Cardinal via trade with the Braves, packaged with pitcher Chris Ellis and infielder Luke Dykstra for pitcher Jaime Garcia (Dec. 1, 2016). Jack Flaherty was high school teammates with Braves pitcher Max Fried and White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito while at Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Calif. Mike Maddux is the older brother of Greg Mad- dux, a Hall of Fame pitcher for Atlanta for 11 sea- sons (1993-2003), who won three Cy Young and 10 Gold Gloves Awards, was a six NL All-Star, and member of the 1995 World Series team. Mike Maddux (pitching) and Braves third base coach Ron Washington (manager) were on the Texas Rangers coaching staff that lost to St. Louis in the 2011 World Series. First Base Coach Stubby Clapp played the 2003 season for the Richmond Braves (AAA). Braves pitching coach Rick Kranitz was originally selected by the Cardinals in the 3rd round of the 1977 MLB January Draft, but did not sign. Cardinals Hall of Fame catcher Ted Simmons cur- rently serves as a Braves Major League scout... played final three seasons with Atlanta (1986-88). Braves broadcaster Brian Jordan was selected by the Cardinals in the first round (30th overall) of the 1988 MLB Draft...played first seven profes- sional seasons in St. Louis (1992-98). Braves Baseball Communications Manager Jona- than Kerber began his pro career with the Rookie Level New Jersey Cardinals (2004). Braves Manager Brian Snitker was born in near- by Decatur, Illinois...graduated from Macon (Ill.) High School...managed Adam Wainwright on Greenville Braves in 2003. Hall of Fame Manager Joe Torre played for and managed both the Cardinals (1969-74 & 1990-95) and Braves (1966-68 & 1982-84)...became a Car- dinal via trade with Atlanta, exchanged for future Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda. Hall of Famer Bob Gibson was a Braves Pitching Coach under manager Joe Torre (1982-84). Braves Special Advisor to Player Development Terry Pendleton was selected by St. Louis in the 7th round of the 1982 MLB Draft...played seven years in a Cardinals uniform (1984-90)...won Gold Gloves at third base in 1987 and 1989. Braves broadcaster Chip Caray was born in St. Louis in 1965...graduated from Parkway West High School in 1983...briefly broadcast Cardinals games in the early 1990s...his father, Skip Caray, was born in St. Louis in 1939...graduated from Webster Groves High School and the University of Missouri...previously broadcast for the Tulsa Oil- ers (AA-Cardinals), and basketball for Saint Louis University and St. Louis Hawks...his grandfather, Harry Caray, was born in St. Louis in 1914...grad- uated from Webster Groves High School...was a Cardinals broadcaster for 25 years (1945-69). CARDINALS vs. BRAVES All-Time (1892-2019):......................... 1,082-975 All-Time vs. Atlanta (1966-2019): .................... 286-255 in St. Louis (1892-2019): ................................ 575-459 at Sportsman’s/Robison Field (1892-1920): . 141-126 at Sportsman’s Park/Busch I (1920-65): ...... 285-213 at Busch Stadium II (1966-2005): .................. 126-99 at Busch Stadium III (2006-19): ....................... 23-21 in Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta (1892-2019) ........ 507-516 in Boston (1892-1952): ................................... 315-302 at S. End Grnds II/III/Congress (1892-1914): . 81-124 at Fenway Park (1914-15): ................................... 5-6 at Braves Field (1915-52): ............................ 229-172 in Milwaukee (1953-1965):.................................. 55-79 at Milwaukee County Stadium (1953-65): ........ 55-79 in Atlanta (1966-2019): ................................... 137-135 at Fulton County Stadium (1966-96): ............. 104-89 at Turner Field (1997-2016):............................. 27-43 at SunTrust Park (2017-19): ................................ 6-3 2019...................................................................... 2-4 Busch Stadium................................................... 1-2 SunTrust Park .................................................... 1-2 Postseason (1982-2019)............................. 11-6 in St. Louis (1982-2019) ............................6-2 in Atlanta (1982-2019)...............................5-4 2019 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS (2-4) 5/14 at ATL .... W, 14-3 ...............Flaherty-Foltynewicz 5/15 at ATL .... L, 4-0 ............. Soroka-Wacha-Jackson 5/16 at ATL .... L, 10-2 .................Teheran-Wainwright 5/24 at STL .... L, 5-2 ................... Foltynewicz-Mikolas 5/25 at STL .... W, 6-3 ................ Miller-Winkler-Hicks 5/26 at STL .... L, 4-3 (10) .......... Webb-Webb-Jackson 2019 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE (1-2) 10/3 at ATL .... W, 7-6 ............... C.Martinez-Melancon 10/4 at ATL .... L, 3-0 ..... Foltynewicz-Flaherty-Melancon 10/6 at STL .... L, 3-1 ....Newcomb-C.Martinez-Melancon 10/7 at STL .... Game 4 ................................ 2:07 p.m. 10/9 at ATL .... Game 5 (if necessary) 4:02 or 7:07 p.m.

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Page 1: St. Louis Cardinals (91-71, 1-2) vs. Atlanta Braves (97-65 ... · sional seasons in St. Louis (1992-98). Braves Baseball Communications Manager Jona-than Kerber began his pro career

N.L. CENTRAL CHAMPIONS: The 2019 N.L. Central Champion St. Louis Cardi-nals concluded their 128th season of play by winning their 12th N.L. Central title and their first since 2015...the Cardinals took over sole possession of first place following their win on August 23 and held it for the remainder of the season, edging Milwaukee by 2.0 games.

AN ERA OF EXCELLENCE: Under the ownership of Bill DeWitt, Jr. and his part-ners, the Cardinals have posted a 2,131-1,755 (.548) record since 1996, advanc-ing to the postseason 14 times. The Cardinals were N.L. Champions in 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2013 and captured their 10th World Championship in 2006 and their 11th World title in 2011. The Cardinals 72 postseason wins since 1996 are 2nd in the majors, behind only the Yankees (108). The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in seven (2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘19) of their 12 seasons (2008-19) under President of Baseball Operations John “Mo” Mozeliak.

DIVISION DANDIES: The Cardinals won their first NL Central title since 2015 and a share of their 12th overall (co-winners with Houston in 2001)...the Cardinals have won outright NL Central titles in 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2019 since the division was formed in 1995.

CARDINALS & BRAVES: The Cardinals went 2-4 (1-2 at Busch Stadium) against the Braves in 2019, but they’d not faced each other since May 26. St. Louis leads its all-time series against the Braves, 1,082-975, including a 23-21 mark at Busch Stadium III. POSTSEASON: The Cardinals are 11-6 (6-2 in St. Louis) in postseason games against the Braves; winning the 2012 Wild Card game at Turner Field, sweeping the 1982 NLCS (3-0; 2-0 at STL) and the 2000 Division Series (3-0; 2-0 at STL). Atlanta won their 1996 NLCS meeting, 4-3.

DIVISION SERIES: The Cardinals are a combined 34-20 (.630 winning pct.) in Division Series games and have won 10 of the 13 Division Series that they have taken part in, including four by 3-0 sweeps...the only Division Series that they’ve failed to win were in 2001 vs. Arizona when they were considered the Wild Card team and they stretched that series to a fifth and final game, 2009 when they were swept in three games by the Dodgers and 2015 when they lost 3-1 to the Cubs...the Cardinals .630 winning pct. in DS play is tops among clubs with a minimum of 20 games played...only the NY Yankees (50) have won more Di-vision Series games then the Cardinals (34)...this is the eighth time in their 14 Division Series appearances that the Cards have not held home field advantage...they are 5-2 in Division Series when they did not hold home field advantage...overall, they are 18-8 in Division Series home games & 16-12 on the road.

HIGH FIVE: The Cardinals are 11-3 in their previous best-of-five postseason se-ries, posting an overall record of 37-20 in those games...aside from their 13 Division Series best-of-five series wins, the Cardinals also defeated the Atlanta Braves, 3-0, in the old best-of-five LCS format in 1982.

GAME FOUR’S: In Cardinals’ playoff history, St. Louis has an overall record of 19-20 in Game 4 action, including a 6-2 mark in Division Series Game 4’s (4-0 at home)...the Cardinals have started DS play trailing the series 2-1 four previous times, and won two of those series (2011 vs. PHI & 2013 vs. PIT)...they lost in 5 games in 2001 vs. ARI after trailing 2-1, and in 4 games in 2015 vs. CHI when tailing 2-1...the Cardinals have won five of their last six DS games when facing elimination, last losing in 2015 at CHI (6-4) in the series-ending Game 4.

St. Louis Cardinals (91-71, 1-2) vs. Atlanta Braves (97-65, 2-1)National League Division Series Game 4 • Busch Stadium • Monday, October 7, 2019

RHP Dakota Hudson (16-7, 3.35 in 2019) vs. LHP Dallas Keuchel (0-0, 1.93 in NLDS)

RECORD BREAKDOWN

All-Time Overall ..........10,137-9,6282019 Overall ............................91-71Under Mike Shildt .................132-99Busch Stadium ...................... 50-31On the Road ............................41-40Day ..........................................36-20Night ........................................55-51Spring...................................12-15-4March ....................................... 1-3April ........................................ 18-7May ......................................... 9-18June ...................................... 13-13July ......................................... 16-9August .................................... 18-9September ............................ 16-12Monday................................... 14-2Tuesday ................................ 11-12Wednesday ........................... 12-13Thursday ................................ 13-5Friday .................................... 12-12Saturday ............................... 13-15Sunday ................................. 16-12Scoring First ......................... 56-26Opponent Scores First .......... 35-45One-Run Games .....................25-22Two-Run Games ..................... 15-16Scoring 2 or fewer Runs ...........8-41Scoring 3 Runs ...........................8-8Scoring 4 or more Runs .........75-22Scoring in 3 or fewer innings . 59-66Scoring in 4 or more innings ....32-5vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 73-55vs. Left-Handed Starter .......... 18-16Series Openers .......................29-23Series Finales ......................... 30-22Homestand Openers ..................8-5Homestand Finales ..................10-3Road Trip Openers ......................6-7Road Trip Finales ........................7-6Following Off-Days ................... 7-16Out-Hit Opponents ................. 61-12Out-Hit by Opponents.............18-49Final At-Bat Decisions ............ 17-10Come-from-Behind W/L .......... 41/34Walk-off Wins/Losses ................ 4/4In Errorless Games ............... 66-43Commit at Least One Error .....25-28Extra Innings ..............................8-4Shutouts ...................................14-9Leading after 7 innings ............. 74-7Tied after 7 innings .....................6-5Trailing after 7 innings ............11-59Leading after 8 innings .............79-5Tied after 8 innings .....................6-2Trailing after 8 innings ............. 6-64Two-Game Series ................... 2-2-3Two-Game Series Sweeps .........2-2Three-Game Series ................ 15-17Three-Game Series Sweeps .......3-3Four-Game Series ................... 9-2-2Four-Game Series Sweeps .........4-0Runs via Home Run ................... 332Opponent runs via Home Run ...298Central Division ..................... 46-30Interleague ................................ 9-11STL Review Challenges: ........16-24

(Overturned-Stands/Confirmed)

2019 NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS All times are St. Louis (Central)

Tue., October 8 Travel Day to Atlanta (If necessary)Game 5 Wed., October 9 4:02 or 7:07 p.m. at Atlanta Braves (If necessary) TBS // KMOX // WIJR // ESPN Radio

ATLANTA CONNECTIONSAdam Wainwright was born in Brunswick, Geor-gia and resides in St. Simon’s Island, Georgia...attended Glynn Academy in Brunswick...original-ly selected by the Braves in the 1st round (29th overall) of the 2000 MLB Draft...acquired by St. Louis from Atlanta with pitchers Jason Marquis and Ray King for outfielder J.D. Drew and catcher Eli Marrero (Dec. 13, 2003).

Dexter Fowler was born in Atlanta...graduated from Milton (Ga.) High School...collected his first career hit (9/10/08) vs. Atlanta...was an Astros teammate of Dallas Keuchel in 2014.

Matt Wieters was born in and resides in Atlanta, ...played three seasons at Georgia School of Tech-nology (2005-07) where he appeared at catcher and closer...elected to the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2017.

José Martínez played parts of two minor league seasons (2013-14) in the Braves organization, sandwiched around 28 games with the indepen-dent Rockford Aviators.

José Martínez and Ronald Acuña Jr. are third cousins...both were born in La Guaira, Venezuela.

John Brebbia resides in Smyrna, Georgia.

John Gant pitched in 20 games for Atlanta during his 2016 MLB debut season...became a Cardinal via trade with the Braves, packaged with pitcher Chris Ellis and infielder Luke Dykstra for pitcher Jaime Garcia (Dec. 1, 2016).

Jack Flaherty was high school teammates with Braves pitcher Max Fried and White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito while at Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Calif.

Mike Maddux is the older brother of Greg Mad-dux, a Hall of Fame pitcher for Atlanta for 11 sea-sons (1993-2003), who won three Cy Young and 10 Gold Gloves Awards, was a six NL All-Star, and member of the 1995 World Series team.

Mike Maddux (pitching) and Braves third base coach Ron Washington (manager) were on the Texas Rangers coaching staff that lost to St. Louis in the 2011 World Series.

First Base Coach Stubby Clapp played the 2003 season for the Richmond Braves (AAA).

Braves pitching coach Rick Kranitz was originally selected by the Cardinals in the 3rd round of the 1977 MLB January Draft, but did not sign.

Cardinals Hall of Fame catcher Ted Simmons cur-rently serves as a Braves Major League scout...played final three seasons with Atlanta (1986-88).

Braves broadcaster Brian Jordan was selected by the Cardinals in the first round (30th overall) of the 1988 MLB Draft...played first seven profes-sional seasons in St. Louis (1992-98).

Braves Baseball Communications Manager Jona-than Kerber began his pro career with the Rookie Level New Jersey Cardinals (2004).

Braves Manager Brian Snitker was born in near-by Decatur, Illinois...graduated from Macon (Ill.) High School...managed Adam Wainwright on Greenville Braves in 2003.

Hall of Fame Manager Joe Torre played for and managed both the Cardinals (1969-74 & 1990-95) and Braves (1966-68 & 1982-84)...became a Car-dinal via trade with Atlanta, exchanged for future Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.

Hall of Famer Bob Gibson was a Braves Pitching Coach under manager Joe Torre (1982-84).

Braves Special Advisor to Player Development Terry Pendleton was selected by St. Louis in the 7th round of the 1982 MLB Draft...played seven years in a Cardinals uniform (1984-90)...won Gold Gloves at third base in 1987 and 1989.

Braves broadcaster Chip Caray was born in St. Louis in 1965...graduated from Parkway West High School in 1983...briefly broadcast Cardinals games in the early 1990s...his father, Skip Caray, was born in St. Louis in 1939...graduated from Webster Groves High School and the University of Missouri...previously broadcast for the Tulsa Oil-ers (AA-Cardinals), and basketball for Saint Louis University and St. Louis Hawks...his grandfather, Harry Caray, was born in St. Louis in 1914...grad-uated from Webster Groves High School...was a Cardinals broadcaster for 25 years (1945-69).

CARDINALS vs. BRAVESAll-Time (1892-2019):......................... 1,082-975All-Time vs. Atlanta (1966-2019): .................... 286-255in St. Louis (1892-2019): ................................ 575-459 at Sportsman’s/Robison Field (1892-1920): . 141-126 at Sportsman’s Park/Busch I (1920-65): ...... 285-213 at Busch Stadium II (1966-2005): .................. 126-99 at Busch Stadium III (2006-19): ....................... 23-21in Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta (1892-2019) ........ 507-516in Boston (1892-1952): ................................... 315-302 at S. End Grnds II/III/Congress (1892-1914): . 81-124 at Fenway Park (1914-15): ................................... 5-6 at Braves Field (1915-52): ............................ 229-172in Milwaukee (1953-1965): .................................. 55-79 at Milwaukee County Stadium (1953-65): ........ 55-79in Atlanta (1966-2019): ................................... 137-135 at Fulton County Stadium (1966-96): ............. 104-89 at Turner Field (1997-2016):............................. 27-43 at SunTrust Park (2017-19): ................................ 6-32019...................................................................... 2-4 Busch Stadium ................................................... 1-2 SunTrust Park .................................................... 1-2Postseason (1982-2019) ............................. 11-6 in St. Louis (1982-2019) ............................6-2 in Atlanta (1982-2019) ...............................5-4

2019 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS (2-4)5/14 at ATL .... W, 14-3 ...............Flaherty-Foltynewicz5/15 at ATL .... L, 4-0 ............. Soroka-Wacha-Jackson5/16 at ATL .... L, 10-2 .................Teheran-Wainwright5/24 at STL .... L, 5-2 ...................Foltynewicz-Mikolas5/25 at STL .... W, 6-3 ................ Miller-Winkler-Hicks5/26 at STL .... L, 4-3 (10) ..........Webb-Webb-Jackson

2019 POSTSEASON SCHEDULE (1-2)10/3 at ATL .... W, 7-6 ............... C.Martinez-Melancon10/4 at ATL .... L, 3-0 .....Foltynewicz-Flaherty-Melancon10/6 at STL .... L, 3-1 ....Newcomb-C.Martinez-Melancon10/7 at STL .... Game 4 ................................ 2:07 p.m.10/9 at ATL .... Game 5 (if necessary) 4:02 or 7:07 p.m.

Page 2: St. Louis Cardinals (91-71, 1-2) vs. Atlanta Braves (97-65 ... · sional seasons in St. Louis (1992-98). Braves Baseball Communications Manager Jona-than Kerber began his pro career

FALL BALL: The Cardinals are 2nd only to the NY Yankees in all-time postseason games played (399-250) and postseason wins (234-131)...St. Louis (54) is ranked 3rd behind the Yankees (87) and Atlanta Braves (57) in all-time Division Series games played and they are 2nd to the Yankees in Division Series games won (50-34).

WINNING WAYS: The Cardinals posted their 12th consecutive winning season in 2019, and the 79th in franchise history. The Cardinals & Yankees are the only teams to have winning seasons each of the past 12 years.

THE SHILDT SHOW: Mike Shildt, in his first full season at the helm of the Cardinals, is the third manager to guide the Cardinals to an NL Central title, joining Tony La Russa and Mike Matheny. Shildt joins Pants Rowland (1917 Chicago White Sox) and Ed Barrow (1918 - Boston Red Sox) as the only managers who never played professionally, to take their teams to the postseason...since Shildt took over as interim manager on July 15, 2018, the Cardinals are 132-99 (.571).

DIVISION MATH: The Cardinals were 46-30 vs. the NL Central, 18-15 vs. the East, 18-15 vs. the West and 9-11 vs. the American League.

MATCH-UPS: The Cardinals most wins came against Pittsburgh (14), and their most defeats were against the Cubs & Brewers (9). The Cardinals most wins at home (6) came against the Cubs, Reds & Brewers and their best match-up on the road was against the Pirates (8-1). The Cardinals were a combined 22-24 against 2019 postseason teams: (10-9) vs. MIL, (5-2) vs. WSH, (2-4) vs. ATL, (4-3) vs. LAD, (1-2) vs. HOU, (0-4) vs. OAK.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE: The Cardinals +102 run differential (764-662) ranked 4th best in the National League.

HIGHS & LOWS: The Cardinals were a season-best 23 games over .500 following their win on Sept. 23 and season low 2 games under .500 following their loss on May 29. The Cardinals spent 77 days in 1st place and their biggest division lead was 4-1/2 games (Sept. 8) and their greatest deficit was 5-1/2 games (June 9).

MONDAY FUNDAY: The Cardinals were a Major League best 14-2 on Mondays

PLAYERS PLAY: The Cardinals used 43 players in 2019, including 14 who were age 24 or younger. The youngest players were age 22 (Jordan Hicks, Junior Fernandez and Genesis Cabrera) and the oldest 37 (Adam Wainwright).

FLY YOUR FLAG: The Cardinals used players from eight different nations/territories: United States, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela and Panama.

WELCOME TO THE SHOW: The Cardinals had eight players make their Major League debuts in 2019: Randy Arozarena, Genesis Cabrera, Tommy Edman, Junior Fernandez, Ryan Helsley, Andrew Knizner, Rangel Ravelo, Lane Thomas.

FAN-TASTIC: The Cardinals surpassed the 3 million mark in season attendance for the 16th-straight season (2004-19) and the 23rd time overall...the Cardinals season total of 3,480,393 (42,968 per game avg.) ranked 2nd only to the Dodgers in MLB, was 5th-best in franchise history and included 22 sell outs.

INJURED LIST: The Cardinals had 18 players spend time on the Injured List in 2019, down from their 36 in 2018. Two players missed the entire season due to injury (LHP Brett Cecil and LHP Tony Cingrani).

ALL STARS: The Cardinals lone All-Star game representative was shortstop Paul DeJong (MLB selection), who made his first appearance in the mid-summer Classic.

MONTHLY HONORS: Paul Goldschmidt was voted the NL Player of the Month in July and Jack Flaherty took NL Pitcher of the Month honors in both August and September.

WORST TO FIRST: The Cardinals set a club record with just 66 errors and posted a league-best .998 fielding pct. and tied the White Sox for the majors lead in double plays with 170. The Cardinals led the majors with 133 errors in 2018 and became the first team to go from worst to first in errors in back-to-back seasons.

POSTSEASON RESUMES: The Cardinals began the playoffs with a combined 281 games of postseason experience on their roster, 4th among this year’s playoff field behind the Dodgers (591), Astros (383) and Yankees (359).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS POSTSEASON HISTORY

Year Series Opponent W-L2015 DS Chicago Cubs 1-3

2014 DS Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 LCS San Francisco Giants 1-4

2013 DS Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 LCS Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 WS Boston Red Sox 2-4

2012 WC Atlanta Braves 1-0 DS Washington Nationals 3-2 LCS San Francisco Giants 3-4

2011 DS Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 LCS Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 WS Texas Rangers 4-3

2009 DS Los Angeles Dodgers 0-3

2006 DS San Diego Padres 3-1 LCS New York Mets 4-3 WS Detroit Tigers 4-1

2005 DS San Diego Padres 3-0 LCS Houston Astros 2-4

2004 DS Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 LCS Houston stros 4-3 WS Boston Red Sox 0-4

2002 DS ARI Diamondbacks 3-0 LCS San Francisco Giants 1-4

2001 DS ARI Diamondbacks 2-3

Year Series Opponent W-L2000 DS Atlanta Braves 3-0 LCS New York Mets 1-4

1996 DS San Diego Padres 3-0 LCS Atlanta Braves 3-4

1987 LCS San Francisco Giants 4-3 WS Minnesota Twins 3-4

1985 LCS Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 WS Kansas City Royals 3-4

1982 LCS Atlanta Braves 3-0 WS Milwaukee Brewers 4-3

1968 WS Detroit Tigers 3-4

1967 WS Boston Red Sox 4-3

1964 WS New York Yankees 4-3

1946 WS Boston Red Sox 4-3

1944 WS St. Louis Browns 4-2

1943 WS New York Yankees 1-4

1942 WS New York Yankees 4-1

1934 WS Detroit Tigers 4-3

1931 WS Philadelphia Athletics 4-3

1930 WS Philadelphia Athletics 2-4

1928 WS New York Yankees 0-4

1926 WS New York Yankees 4-3

THIS DATE IN POSTSEASON HISTORY

St. Louis is 11-9 in 20 postseason games played on October 7.

Oct. 7, 1926 St. Louis lost 3-2 vs. New York in Game 5 of the World Series. New York won the game in the 10th inning on a sacrifice fly.

Oct. 7, 1928 Lost 7-3 vs. New York in Game 3 of the World Series. Yankees Lou Gehrig drove in 3 with home runs in the 2nd and 4th.

Oct. 7, 1931 St. Louis defeated Philadelphia 5-1 in Game 5 of the World Series, led by Pepper Martin who drove in four of the Cards’ five runs.

Oct. 7, 1934 St. Louis lost 3-1 in Game 5 of the World Series vs. Detroit. Dizzy Dean was rushed to the hospital after being hit in the head in Game 4, but started Game 5 and gave up the 3 runs.

Oct. 7, 1943 St. Louis lost Game 3 of World Series 6-2 at New York. The Cardinals carried a 2-1 lead into the 8th, but Bill Johnson had a 3-run triple to give NY the lead.

Oct. 7, 1944 Won World Series Game 4, 5-1 at St. Louis vs. the Browns. Stan Musial homered and the team had 12 hits.

Oct. 7, 1946 St. Louis won WS Game 2, 3-0 vs. Boston. Brecheen pitched a 4-hit complete game shutout, his first of 3 wins in the Series.

Oct. 7, 1964 St. Louis won 9-5 vs. New York in World Series Game 1. St. Louis won in a 24-hit slugfest as Curt Flood’s triple in the 6th was the deciding run.

Oct. 7, 1967 St. Louis won World Series Game 3 vs. Boston 5-2. Mike Shannon homered and Nelson Briles outlasted four Boston pitchers for the win.

Oct. 7, 1968 St. Louis lost World Series Game 5 at Detroit, 5-3. Orlando Cepeda HRed in the first as the Cards scored all three runs in the 1st inning in the loss.

Oct. 7, 1982 St. Louis shut out Atlanta 7-0 in Game 1 of the NLCS after a rain out the day before at St. Louis. Bob Forsch threw a complete game 3-hit shutout as the Cards exploded for a 5-run 6th.

Oct. 7, 1987 St. Louis was shut out vs. San Francisco in Game 2 of the NLCS, 5-0. St. Louis had just 2 hits as Dave Dravecky pitched a complete game.

Oct. 7, 2000 Completed 3-game sweep over Braves with a 7-1 win at Atlanta in the Division Series. Fernando Vina and Jim Edmonds homered.

Oct. 7, 2004 Defeated the Dodgers 8-3 in the Division Series to take a 2-0 series lead. Mike Matheny had 4 RBI. All 3 Dodger runs came via solo homers.

Oct. 7, 2006 Lost 3-1 to San Diego & Chris Young in Game 3 of the DS. So Taguchi’s homer was the lone Cardinals run.

Oct. 7, 2009 The Cardinals left 14 runners on base in a 5-3 loss at Los Angeles in Gam1 1 of the NLDS. Mark DeRosa went 3-for-5 with a double and RBI.

Oct. 7, 2011 Won 1-0 to win the NLDS 3 games to 2 over Philadelphia. Chris Carpenter pitched a CG 3-hit shutout. Rafael Furcal tripled in the 1st and scored on Skip Schumaker’s double for the only run in the game.

Oct. 7, 2012 Lost 3-2 to the Nationals in Division Series Game 1 when Washington scored 2 in the 8th for the lead/win.

Oct. 7, 2013 Michael Wacha carried a no-hitter into the 8th in Division Series Game 4 at Pittsburgh, a 2-1 win. Matt Holliday hit a 2-run HR in the 6th before Pedro Alvarez hit a solo HR with one out in the 8th, for the only Pirate hit in the game.

Oct. 7, 2014 Defeated the Dodgers & Clayton Kershaw, 3-2, in Game 4 to win Division Series. Matt Adams’ 3-run HR off Kershaw in the 7th inning was the deciding hit.

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CARDINALS POSTSEASON ALL-TIME BATTING LEADERSBATTING AVERAGE

1. Pepper Martin ............................. .4182. Lou Brock .................................... .3913. Julian Javier ................................ .3464. Fernando Vina ............................ .333 5. Albert Pujols ................................ .330

(minimum two series, 50 plate appearances)

GAMES1. Yadier Molina ............................... 922. Albert Pujols ................................... 743. Jim Edmonds ................................. 61 Matt Holliday .................................. 615. Jon Jay .......................................... 58

AT-BATS1. Yadier Molina ............................. 3272. Albert Pujols ................................. 2673. Matt Holliday ................................ 2343. Jim Edmonds ............................... 2205. Jon Jay ........................................ 190

RUNS1. Albert Pujols ................................... 542. Matt Holliday .................................. 363. Jim Edmonds ................................. 324. Yadier Molina ............................... 255. Jon Jay .......................................... 246. Willie McGee ................................ 23

HITS1. Yadier Molina ............................... 922. Albert Pujols ................................... 883. Jim Edmonds ................................. 614. Matt Holliday .................................. 565. David Freese ................................. 48 Willie McGee ................................ 48

TOTAL BASES1. Albert Pujols ................................. 1622. Yadier Molina ............................. 1183. Jim Edmonds ............................... 1154. Matt Holliday .................................. 915. David Freese ................................. 86

DOUBLES1. Albert Pujols ................................... 182. Yadier Molina ............................... 173. Jim Edmonds ................................. 15 David Freese ................................. 155. Carlos Beltran ...................................9 Tom Herr, Matt Holliday ....................9

TRIPLES1. Tim McCarver ...................................3 Willie McGee ...................................33. Lou Brock, Juan Encarnacion ..........2 Rafael Furcal, Terry Pendleton ........2 Ozzie Smith, Scott Spiezio ...............2

HOME RUNS1. Albert Pujols ................................... 182. Jim Edmonds ................................. 133. Matt Holliday .....................................84. David Freese ....................................75. Matt Carpenter ................................6 Larry Walker .....................................6

RUNS BATTED IN1. Albert Pujols ................................... 522. Jim Edmonds ................................. 413. Yadier Molina ............................... 314. David Freese ................................. 295. Matt Holliday .................................. 276. Willie McGee ................................ 22

STOLEN BASES1. Lou Brock ....................................... 142. Vince Coleman .................................8 Edgar Renteria .................................84. Pepper Martin ...................................7 Ozzie Smith ......................................6

BASES ON BALLS1. Albert Pujols ................................... 482. Jim Edmonds ................................. 303. Yadier Molina ............................... 264. Ozzie Smith ................................... 205. Jon Jay .......................................... 19

CARDINALS POSTSEASON ALL-TIME PITCHING LEADERSGAMES

1. Adam Wainwright ........................ 252. Lance Lynn .................................... 243. Trevor Rosenthal ........................... 234. Jason Isringhausen ....................... 19 Jason Motte ................................... 196. Carlos Martínez ............................ 18

WINS1. Chris Carpenter ............................. 102. Bob Gibson .......................................73. Lance Lynn .......................................5 John Tudor........................................55. Harry Brecheen ................................4 Michael Wacha, ..............................4 Adam Wainwright ...........................4

SHUTOUTS1. Bob Gibson .......................................2 Wild Bill Hallahan ..............................23. Eight tied with ...................................1

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Ken Dayley ................................. 0.442. Trevor Rosenthal ........................ 0.693. Harry Brecheen .......................... 0.834. Wild Bill Hallahan ........................ 1.365. Jesse Haines .............................. 1.67

(minimum 20 innings pitched)

INNINGS PITCHED1. Chris Carpenter ........................ 108.02. Adam Wainwright ..................... 96.23. Bob Gibson ................................. 81.04. Matt Morris .................................. 73.15. John Tudor.................................. 57.0

STRIKEOUTS1. Adam Wainwright ...................... 1042. Bob Gibson .................................... 923. Chris Carpenter ............................. 684. Lance Lynn .................................... 505. Matt Morris ..................................... 44

FEWEST HITS PER NINE INNINGS1. Ken Dayley ................................. 2.612. Burleigh Grimes .......................... 4.933. Jason Motte ................................ 4.984. Trevor Rosenthal ........................ 5.195. Jason Isringhausen .................... 5.96

(minimum 20 innings pitched)

COMPLETE GAMES1. Bob Gibson .......................................82. Harry Brecheen ................................3 Burleigh Grimes ................................3 Wild Bill Hallahan ..............................35. Five tied with .....................................2

STARTS1. Chris Carpenter ............................. 182. Adam Wainwright ........................ 133. Matt Morris ..................................... 114. Bob Gibson .......................................9 John Tudor........................................9 Jeff Suppan.......................................9

FEWEST WALKS PER NINE INNINGS1. Jason Motte ................................ 0.832. John Lackey ............................... 1.543. Adam Wainwright ..................... 1.584. Dizzy Dean ................................. 1.735. Bob Gibson ................................. 1.89

(minimum 20 innings pitched)

SAVES1. Jason Isringhausen ..........................8 Jason Motte ......................................83. Trevor Rosenthal ..............................74. Ken Dayley .......................................55. Adam Wainwright ...........................4 Todd Worrell .....................................4

CARDINALS DIVISION SERIES ALL-TIME BATTING LEADERSBATTING AVERAGE

1. Fernando Vina ............................ .4042. Jim Edmonds .............................. .3333. Albert Pujols ................................ .3094. David Freese .............................. .3025. Edgar Renteria ........................... .280

(minimum two series, 50 plate appearances)

GAMES1. Yadier Molina ............................... 352. Albert Pujols ................................... 273. Matt Holliday .................................. 254. Jim Edmonds ................................. 225. Jon Jay .......................................... 20 Matt Carpenter ............................. 20

AT-BATS1. Yadier Molina ............................. 1272. Albert Pujols ................................... 973. Matt Holliday .................................. 933. Jim Edmonds ................................. 815. Jon Jay .......................................... 606. Matt Carpenter ............................. 58

RUNS1. Jim Edmonds ................................. 17 Albert Pujols ................................... 173. Matt Holliday .................................. 14 Edgar Renteria .............................. 145. Jon Jay .......................................... 106. Yadier Molina ..................................6

HITS1. Albert Pujols ................................... 302. Yadier Molina ............................... 283. Jim Edmonds ................................. 274. Matt Holliday .................................. 205. Fernando Vina ............................... 196. David Freese ................................. 16

TOTAL BASES1. Jim Edmonds ................................. 552. Albert Pujols ................................... 503. Yadier Molina ............................... 354. Matt Holliday .................................. 315. Carlos Beltran ................................ 286. Matt Carpenter ............................. 27

DOUBLES1. Jim Edmonds ....................................72. Albert Pujols ......................................63. David Freese ....................................54. Carlos Beltran ...................................4 Yadier Molina ..................................46. Matt Carpenter ................................3

TRIPLES1. Rafael Furcal ....................................22. Allen Craig ........................................1 Juan Encarnacion, Jon Jay ..............1 John Mabry, Albert Pujols, ................1 Tony Womack...................................1

HOME RUNS1. Jim Edmonds ....................................72. Carlos Beltran ...................................4 Matt Carpenter ................................4 Albert Pujols ......................................45. Matt Holliday .....................................3 Stephen Piscotty ...............................3

RUNS BATTED IN1. Jim Edmonds ................................. 17 Albert Pujols ................................... 173. Matt Holliday .................................. 11 Reggie Sanders ............................. 115. Carlos Beltran, Davi Freese .......... 10 Matt Carpenter ............................. 10

STOLEN BASES1. Edgar Renteria .................................52. Jon Jay .............................................33. J.D. Drew ..........................................2 Ron Gant, Julio Lugo ........................2 Placido Polanco ................................2

BASES ON BALLS1. Albert Pujols ................................... 182. Jim Edmonds ................................. 113. Jon Jay .......................................... 10 Edgar Renteria .............................. 10 Yadier Molina ............................... 10

CARDINALS DIVISION SERIES PITCHING LEADERSGAMES

1. Adam Wainwright .........................132. Trevor Rosenthal ............................103. Steve Kline ........................................84. Mitchell Boggs ..................................7 Chris Carpenter ................................7 Jason Isringhausen .......................... 7 Matt Morris ........................................7

INNINGS PITCHED1. Adam Wainwright ......................53.02. Chris Carpenter ...........................42.03. Matt Morris ...................................37.04. John Lackey ................................17.15. Lance Lynn ..................................14.2

COMPLETE GAMES1. Chris Carpenter ................................1 Adam Wainwright ...........................1

STARTS1. Chris Carpenter ................................7 Adam Wainwright ...........................73. Matt Morris ........................................54. Jaime Garcia ....................................3 John Lackey .....................................3

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Trevor Rosenthal .........................0.872. Woody Williams ...........................2.083. Matt Morris ...................................2.194. Chris Carpenter ...........................2.365. John Lackey ................................2.60

(minimum two series, 10 innings pitched )

SHUTOUTS1. Chris Carpenter ............................... 1

FEWEST HITS PER NINE1. Darryl Kile ....................................4.852. Michael Wacha ...........................5.403. John Lackey ................................5.714. Andy Benes .................................6.175. Jeff Suppan..................................6.35

(minimum two series, 10 innings pitched )

WINS1. Chris Carpenter ................................52. Jeff Fassero ..................................... 2 Marco Gonzales ............................... 2 John Lackey .....................................2 Matt Morris ........................................ 2 Adam Wainwright ........................... 2 Woody Williams ................................2

STRIKEOUTS1. Adam Wainwright .........................622. Chris Carpenter ..............................253. Matt Morris ......................................244. Lance Lynn .....................................225. John Lackey ...................................18

FEWEST WALKS PER NINE1. Adam Wainwright ......................1.362. Woody Williams ...........................1.383. Kyle Lohse ...................................1.464. John Lackey ................................1.565. Matt Morris ...................................3.16

(minimum two series, 10 innings pitched )

SAVES1. Trevor Rosenthal ..............................42. Dennis Eckersley ..............................3 Jason Isringhausen ..........................35. Steve Kline ........................................2 Jason Motte ......................................2

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2019 CAREER9.0, 7/15 vs. PIT ................................... IP ...................9.0, twice. Last: 7/15/19 vs. PIT8, 7/15 vs. PIT ...............................Low-Hit CG .................................. 4, 5/21/18 vs. KC7, 5/17 at TEX ....................................Runs ......................................10, 8/13/14 vs. TB7, 5/17 at TEX ..............................Earned Runs ................................10, 8/13/14 vs. TB9, 5/17 at TEX .....................................Hits ........................ 12, 3x. Last: 9/5/18 at WAS3, 3x. Last: 4/26 vs. CIN ................Home Runs ....................3, 4x. Last 4/26/19 vs. CIN4, 9/6 at PIT ...................................... Walks ...........................4, 3x. Last: 9/6/19 at PIT10, 8/27 at MIL ..............................Strikeouts ................................. 10, 8/27/19 at MILn/a. ....................................... 10+ Strikeouts Games ................................................n/a2 games, 3x. Last: 8/27-present ... Win Streak ...................... 6 games, 4/2/18-5/21/185 games, 5/11-6/12 .....................Losing Streak .................. 5 games, 5/11/19-6/12/1915.0 IP, 7/15-20 ....................... Scoreless Streak ..........................15.0 IP, 7/15-20/19

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2019 .136 59 8 1 0 0 2 0 27 0 3CAREER .135 126 17 2 0 2 8 2 61 1 9

Home Runs: 4/2/18 at MIL (1st MLB Hit) • 8/24/18 at COL Most Hits: 1, 17x. Last: 9/17/19 vs. WSH Most RBI: 2, 3x. Last: 4/20/19 vs. NYM

• Is career 0-for-5 with three strikeouts and one sacrifice against Atlanta.

• Was T2nd on Cardinals in hits among pitchers with Adam Wainwright (8), trailing team leader Jack Flaherty (10).

• Hit safely in four-straight games with plate appearance from June 23-July 20, 2019.

• Since the beginning of the 2018 season, St. Louis is 13-4 when he records a hit.

• Shared MLB lead in home runs among pitchers in 2018 (2); also NYM’s Steven Matz, teammate John Gant, and CIN’s Michael Lorenzen who had 4, but 2 as PH.

• Homered for first career MLB hit (4/2/18) off Milwaukee’s Zach Davies.

• Hit a two-run homer in 2nd inning off Antonio Senzatela on 8/24/18 at Coors Field.

Miles Mikolas (MIY-koh-lahs) 39HT: 6-4 WT: 235 BATS: Right THROWS: RightFULL NAME: Miles Tice MikolasAGE: 31 BORN: August 23, 1988 in Jupiter, FloridaSCHOOL: Nova Southeastern University (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)BECAME CARDINAL: Signed as a free agent, December 5, 2017CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2023ML SERVICE: 2.037 MLB DEBUT: May 5, 2012 vs. Miami

POSTSEASON

• Made the first postseason appearance and start of his Major League career in Game 1, becoming the first Cardinals starting pitcher to make his postseason debut since Michael Wacha in Game 4 of 2013 NLDS at Pittsburgh.

• Posted a no-decision in Game 1 at Atlanta, allowing one run over 5.0 innings. Walked two in the first inning and gave up a first inning run before settling in and retiring 14 of his final 16 batters.

• Hit a double in his first postseason plate appearance, the first Cardinals pitcher with a hit since John Lackey in Game 1 of the 2015 NLDS vs. CHI and first extra-base hit since Chris Carpenter doubled in Game 1 of the 2012 NLCS vs. SF.

• Pitched in three postseason games for the Yomiuri Giants in the Japanese Central League (2015-16), going a combined 0-2 with a 4.42 ERA (9 ER/18.1 IP), 15 strikeouts and one walk. Miles also hit a go-ahead RBI double in one of his outings (Lefton).

2019 SEASON * MLB LEADER

• NL Ranks: Shutouts (1, T2nd), Complete Games (1, T4th), Losses (14, T1st), innings pitched (184.0, 11th), starts (32, T8th), ground into double play (23, T1st), GIDP/9 IP (1.13, 2nd), walks/9 IP (1.57, 2nd), BB/BF (.042, 2nd), fewest pitches/batter faced (3.75, 9th), fewest pitches per inning (15.6, 7th), highest percentage of pitches put in play (20.1, 2nd), highest percentage of swings put in play (40.7, 6th), highest per-centage of pitches thrown for strikes (65.8, 8th), home runs allowed (27, T11th), hits allowed (193, 4th).

• Made 32 starts in his second season with St. Louis, after signing a four-year (2020-23) contract extension on Feb. 26, 2019 during Spring Training. Became the first Cardinals pitcher age 30+ to start 30 or more games in consecutive seasons since Adam Wain-wright (2012-14).

• Was active for every game for the second consecutive season; one of seven Cardinals (Paul DeJong, Jack Flaherty, Dexter Fowler, John Gant, Paul Goldschmidt, Dakota Hud-son) and three starting pitchers in 2019.

• His 14 losses were most by a Cardinals pitcher since Braden Looper (12-14) in 2008.

• Received only 78 runs of support while on the mound this season. His 3.82 run support average ranked 2nd-lowest in the NL (Miami’s Sandy Alcantara, 3.06). Made 16 starts while receiving one run of support or fewer, and seven receiving zero.

• Walked two or fewer batters in 31 of his 32 starts (T1st in NL with Madison Bumgarner), one or fewer in 24 (2nd in NL), and no walks in 10 outings (T4th in NL).

• Established a team-record streak of walking two or fewer batters in 43 straight starts from July 4, 2018-Sept. 1, 2019, (broken on 9/6 at PIT). The streak surpassed the Car-dinals previous best of 39 games by Curt Davis (July 3, 1938-Sept. 3, 1939) and marked the longest streak in MLB since 2017 when Clayton Kershaw (47) and Andy Sonnanstine (45) each ran streaks of 40+ dating back to the 2015 season.

• Induced 23 ground ball double plays, sharing the NL lead with Atlanta’s Mike Soroka and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara. His 12 grounded into double plays after All-Star break were T2nd in the NL (Soroka) and trailing only Atlanta’s Dallas Keuchel (13).

• 22 of his 85 earned runs allowed (25.9%) were allowed in the 2nd inning (6.32 ERA).

• Was 5-6 with a 3.01 ERA (95.2 IP) in 15 starts at Busch Stadium, but 4-8, 5.40 ERA (88.1 IP) in 17 road starts this season. His 3.01 home ERA ranked 4th on the team and 14th in NL.

• Allowed .247/.280/.393 at home in 2019, but .297/.342/.506 with 17 home runs (T3rd in NL) on the road.

• Went 3-7, 3.90 ERA in 17 starts vs. NL Central in 2019; was 9-2, 2.71 ERA last season.

• Was one of 10 NL pitchers and only Cardinal to throw a shutout (7/15 vs. Pittsburgh in 7-0 win), marking his last win at Busch Stadium. Scattered eight hits while walking none and fanning three in a 100-pitch effort (his 2nd career shutout; 5/21/18 vs. KC). Became the first Cardinal to throw a shutout with 8+ hits and no walks since Bob Forsch (9/8/1982 vs. Montreal).

• Held his opposition to three runs or fewer in his final six starts (August 27-present). Beginning with his complete game shutout (7/15), pitched between 5.0 and 7.2 innings in every start to end the season.

CAREER

• The Cardinals sport a 41-23 record (.641 win pct.) in his games pitched since 2018.

• Has gone 12-6 w/ a 3.31 ERA (166.0 IP) in 27 post All-Star starts as a Cardinal (2018-19).

• His 37 quality starts since the beginning of the 2018 season rank 7th in the NL. 22 qual-ity starts have come at home, 6th in the NL (DeGrom & Scherzer are 1st-27).

• Selected by MLB to represent the Cardinals on the 2018 National League All-Star team in Washington D.C., his first career MLB All-Star nod. Missed game to return home to Jupiter, Fla., with his wife Lauren, as they welcomed twin daughter (Madelyn) and son (Miles) on July 16, 2018.

• Finished 6th in the 2018 National League Cy Young Award voting.

• In 2018, co-led the NL in wins (18) with Max Scherzer and Jon Lester, becoming the first Cardinal to do so since Adam Wainwright (19 in 2013) and the first to do so in his very first season with the Redbirds. His league-leading .818 win pct. (18-4) was the best by a Cardinal since Kyle Lohse paced the Senior Circuit in 2012 (16-3, .842).

MIKOLAS vs. ATLANTA BRAVES

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 1-2 2.61 .244 4 3 20.2 19 6 6 4 16 3 at SUNTRUST 1-0 3.60 .211 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 1 6 1at TURNER FLD 0-0 0.00 .143 0 1 2.1 1 0 0 2 0 0at BUSCH STD 0-2 2.70 .269 2 2 13.1 14 4 4 1 10 22019 0-1 3.86 .259 1 1 7.0 7 3 3 0 9 22018 1-1 2.38 .250 2 2 11.1 11 3 3 2 7 1POSTSEASON --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

LAST APP: 5/24/19 at STL (L, 5-2) 1 1 7.0 7 3 3 0 9 2LAST WIN: 9/17/18 at ATL (W, 11-6) 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 1 6 1

• Today is his first career postseason appearance and start against the Braves. Has made four appearances (three starts) vs. Atlanta in his career.

• Made one start against Atlanta in 2019, a 5-2 loss on 5/24/19 at Busch Std. Struck out a then career-high-tying nine over 7.0 frames, and allowed back-to-back solo homers to Dansby Swanson (game-winning) and Freddie Freeman to open the sixth inning.

• The Cardinals pounded four homers & five doubles in his 11-6 win at SunTrust Park on 9/17/18.

• Suffered a tough-luck loss against the Braves (6/29/18 at Busch), allowing one run to lose a shutout in the 7th inning. Four of seven hits allowed did not leave the infield.

• Is combined 8-4 with a 3.13 ERA (89.0 IP) and 56 strikeouts in 14 career starts vs. the NL East since joining St. Louis in 2018.

• Threw 2.1 scoreless innings in relief vs. Atlanta on 8/15/12 at Turner Field as a mem-ber of the San Diego Padres.

NLDS GAME 1 STARTING PITCHER: MILES MIKOLAS (0-0, 1.80)

CONSECUTIVE STARTS WITH 2 WALKS OR FEWER BY A CARDINAL

Pitcher Streak Dates Record1. Miles Mikolas 43 7/10/2018-9/1/2019 17-142. Curt Davis 39 7/3/1938 - 9/3/1939 22-143. Chris Carpenter 36 7/30/06-8/17/2009 18-94. Larry Jackson 33 7/23/1958-6/30/1959 14-115. Bob Tewksbury 31 8/3/1992-7/22/93 16-8

Since 1908

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (9-14, 4.16) + Game played in Monterrey, Mexico

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/28 at MIL L 5-4 L-1 1 1 5.0 5 5 5 1 3 3 82-56 3 Jhoulys Chacín 0-1 9.00 .250 Career high-tying 3 HRs (also vs. MIL in 2018)4/3 at PIT W 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 5.0 7 3 3 2 2 1 96-63 0 Jameson Taillon 0-1 7.20 .286 Cards trail 3-0 after 6 innings; win in 11 innings4/8 LAD W 4-3 W-1 1 1 6.0 5 3 3 1 3 0 100-57 4 Hyun-Jin Ryu 1-1 6.19 .266 Career high 3 HBP; 1st Cards P since C. Martinez4/14 at CIN+ W 9-5 --- 1 1 5.0 7 4 3 1 3 1 61-44 4 Anthony DeSclafani 1-1 6.00 .282 4 Rs in 5th inn; game played in Monterrey, Mexico4/20 NYM W 10-2 W-2 1 1 8.0 4 2 2 2 4 0 100-73 10 Chris Flexen 2-1 4.97 .248 Longest start by a Cardinal (8.0 IP) 4/26 CIN L 12-1 L-2 1 1 5.0 6 4 4 1 4 3 74-44 0 Anthony DeSclafani 2-2 5.29 .256 Career high-tying 3 HR; Cards worst defeat in 2019March/April 6 6 34.0 34 21 20 8 19 8 --- 21 2-2 5.29 .256 Highest monthly ERA since joining St. Louis5/1 at WSH W 5-1 W-3 1 1 6.0 7 1 1 1 4 0 99-70 3 Max Scherzer 3-2 4.73 .259 Earns his first road win of 20195/6 PHI W 6-0 W-4 1 1 7.0 3 0 0 0 5 0 98-66 6 Vince Velasquez 4-2 4.02 .244 50th career start; First start of 2019 w/ no walks5/11 PIT L 2-1 L-3 1 1 7.0 3 2 2 1 7 0 95-62 1 Jordan Lyles 4-3 3.83 .230 3rd-straight quality start & season high 7 K’s5/17 at TEX L 7-3 L-4 1 1 1.1 9 7 7 0 2 2 45-29 0 José Leclerc 4-4 4.88 .259 0-5 career at TEX; 1.1 IP shortest career start5/24 ATL L 5-2 L-5 1 1 7.0 7 3 3 0 9 2 104-69 1 Mike Foltynewicz 4-5 4.76 .259 Season-high pitches; back-to-back HR in 6th5/31 CHI W 2-1 (10) --- 1 1 7.0 6 1 1 2 3 0 104-66 1 Yu Darvish 4-5 4.41 .258 3rd straight quality start vs. CubsMay 6 6 35.1 35 14 14 4 30 4 --- 12 2-3 3.57 .261 5 Quality starts; co-led Cards SP in IP (Hudson) 6/7 at CHI L 3-1 L-6 1 1 4.0 4 3 3 2 4 1 74-44 0 Cole Hamels 4-6 4.54 .260 Allowed a career-high in runs vs. CHI (3)6/12 at MIA L 9-0 L-7 1 1 5.0 8 5 5 1 4 1 78-53 0 Jordan Yamamoto 4-7 4.83 .267 4th road loss of ‘19; had just 4 losses total in ‘186/17 MIA W 5-0 W-5 1 1 6.0 6 0 0 0 4 0 99-68 2 Elieser Hernandez 5-7 4.48 .267 Snaps his career-high 5-game losing streak6/23 LAA L 6-4 L-8 1 1 5.0 7 1 1 2 4 0 90-57 0 Tyler Skaggs 5-8 4.33 .271 2nd career start of 1 ER or fewer & took loss6/30 at SD W 5-3 (11) --- 1 1 6.0 8 3 3 0 4 1 87-57 2 Joey Lucchesi 5-8 4.34 .274 5th start in 2019 without walking a batterJune 5 5 26.0 33 12 12 5 20 3 --- 4 1-3 4.15 .314 Four runs of support over five starts. 7/6 at SF L 8-4 L-9 1 1 4.0 6 5 4 0 6 1 72-48 1 Madison Bumgarner 5-9 4.53 .277 9th loss before ASB, most by Cardinal since 20097/15 PIT W 7-0 W-6 1 1 9.0 8 0 0 0 3 0 100-73 7 Joe Musgrove 6-9 4.15 .275 Twirls his 2nd career shutout7/20 at CIN L 3-2 L-10 1 1 6.0 6 3 3 2 4 1 91-54 1 Luis Castillo 6-10 4.17 .275 15.0 scoreless IP streak ended by 3-run 7th7/25 at PIT W 6-3 W-7 1 1 6.0 5 3 3 1 5 0 81-60 6 Joe Musgrove 7-10 4.19 .274 First road win since May 1 at WSH7/31 CHI L 2-0 L-11 1 1 5.2 6 1 0 1 3 0 93-61 0 Kyle Hendricks 7-11 4.00 .274 First STL loss to CHI with 0 ER allowed since 1941July 5 5 30.2 31 12 10 4 21 2 --- 15 2-3 2.93 .272 2.93 ERA was lowest in a month this season 8/6 at LAD L 3-1 L-12 1 1 6.1 6 2 2 1 7 0 96-60 1 Clayton Kershaw 7-12 3.94 .272 ERA below 4.00 for first time since May 118/11 PIT W 11-9 --- 1 1 5.0 7 6 5 1 4 2 94-63 4 Steven Brault 7-12 4.13 .274 Cards rally from 8-4 7th inn. deficit to win 11-98/17 at CIN L, 6-1 L-13 1 1 5.0 7 5 5 2 5 2 89-59 1 Anthony DeSclafani 7-13 4.30 .277 Sets STL record w/40th straight GS, 2 walks or less8/22 COL W 6-5 --- 1 1 6.0 8 5 5 0 3 1 92-68 4 German Márquez 7-13 4.43 .279 Cards come-from-behind for win with 3, 2-run HRs8/27 at MIL W 6-3 W-8 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 0 10 0 95-64 4 Adrian Houser 8-13 4.32 .275 Career high 10 K’s & snaps 4-game losing streakAugust 5 5 28.1 32 19 18 4 29 5 --- 14 1-2 5.72 .281 Logged at least 5.0 IP in each of his 5 starts9/1 CIN (G1) W 4-3 --- 1 1 6.0 4 3 3 0 5 1 89-58 1 Tyler Mahle 8-13 4.32 .272 Cardinals post walk-off win in opening game of DH9/6 at PIT L 9-4 --- 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 4 7 0 99-60 2 Joe Musgrove 8-13 4.25 .270 1st Cardinal since Danny Cox (‘86) w/6 GS vs. PIT9/12 at COL W 10-3 W-9 1 1 5.0 5 3 3 1 5 2 99-63 6 Tim Melville 9-13 4.28 .269 Cards hit lead-off HR’s in each of 1st four innings9/17 WSH L 6-2 L-14 1 1 6.0 8 3 3 1 4 1 91-67 2 Patrick Corbin 9-14 4.29 .271 Took 14th loss, most by a STL pitcher since 20089/22 at CHI W 3-2 --- 1 1 7.2 8 2 1 1 4 1 100-68 1 Yu Darvish 9-14 4.16 .272 Longest outing of a no decision in his careerSeptember 5 5 29.2 28 12 11 7 25 5 --- 12 1-1 3.34 .255 Lowest monthly ERA (3.34) of 2019

2019 32 32 184.0 193 90 85 32 144 27 --- 78 9-14 4.16 .272

CAREER: 101 74 476.0 475 218 202 95 352 55 --- --- --- 31-24 3.82 .260

CAREER POSTSEASON GAME LOG (0-0, 1.80)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/3 at ATL(G1) W 7-6 --- 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 2 2 0 78-44 1 Dallas Keuchel 0-0 1.80 .167 2 BBs in 1st inn.; Retired 12 of final 14

Postseason Career 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 2 2 0 --- 1 --- 0-0 1.80 .167

NLDS GAME 1 STARTING PITCHER: MILES MIKOLAS (9-14, 4.16 in 2019)

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2019 CAREER8.0, 3x. Last: 9/19 at CHI .......................IP ....................... 8.0, 3x. Last: 9/19/19 at CHIn/a .................................................. Low-Hit CG .......................................................n/a7, 6/25 vs. OAK ................................... Runs ...................................7, 6/25/19 vs. OAK7, 6/25 vs. OAK ............................. Earned Runs .............................7, 6/25/19 vs. OAK9, 2x. Last: 6/25 vs. OAK ...................... Hits ..................... 9, 2x. Last: 6/25/19 vs. OAK3, 2x. Last: 6/25 vs. OAK ................ Home Runs ............... 3, 2x. Last: 6/25/19 vs. OAK5, 5/14 at ATL .....................................Walks .................. 5, twice. Last: 5/14/19 at ATL11, 9/24 at ARI ................................ Strikeouts ............ 13, twice. Last: 6/22/18 at MIL5, Last: 9/24 at ARI .................10+ Strikeouts Games ................8, Last: 9/24/19 at ARI4 games, 8/1-8/23 ...........................Win Streak ....................... 4, 2x. Last: 8/1-8/23/193 games, 6/18-7/7 ........................ Losing Streak ......... 3 games, 3x. Last: 6/18-7/7/1923.0 IP, 7/26-8/13 ......................Scoreless Streak ......................23.0 IP, 7/26-8/13/19

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AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2019 .185 54 10 3 0 0 4 2 17 1 9CAREER .160 106 17 3 0 0 4 4 39 1 13

Home Runs: n/a Most Hits: 1, 17x. Last: 9/29/19 vs. CHI Most RBI: 1, 4x. 8/23/19 vs. COL

• Is lifetime 1-for-7 (.143) with two RBI and a run scored in five career plates appear-ances vs. Atlanta.

• Two of his four career 4 RBI have come against the Braves. Recorded his first career MLB RBI on a single to score Dexter Fowler at Atlanta (May 14, 2019) off Jesse Biddle in the 5th inning. Knocked home Harrison Bader on a fielder’s choice on May 26, 2019 in St. Louis.

• His team-leading nine sacrifice bunts ranked T7th in NL in 2019 and were most by a Cardinal since Shelby Miller (13) in 2014. Led Cardinals pitchers with his 10 hits.

• Became the 7th Cardinals pitcher to double in three straight games with an at-bat (June 18-July 16) and the first since Jason Marquis (2004).

• Has been used as a pinch-runner eight times total in his career and five occasions in 2019. Last: 9/14/19 vs. San Francisco.

Jack Flaherty 22HT: 6-4 WT: 220 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Jack Rafe FlahertyAGE: 23 BORN: October 15, 1995 in Burbank, CaliforniaSCHOOL: Harvard-Westlake High School (Los Angeles, California)BECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (34th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 1.006 MLB DEBUT: September 1, 2017 at San Francisco

POSTSEASON

• Made the first postseason start of his career in Game 2, becoming the youngest Cardi-nals starting pitcher to make his postseason debut since Shelby Miller (23.362) in Game 4 of the 2014 NLDS vs. Los Angeles.

• His 117 pitches over 7.0 innings in Game 2 were most by a Cardinal in his postseason debut since Woody Williams threw 133 pitches in 7.0 innings of one-run ball in Game 2 of the 2001 NLDS vs. Arizona.

2019 SEASON * MLB LEADER

• NL Ranks: ERA (2.75, 4th), starts (33, T3rd), innings pitched (196.1, 8th), WHIP (0.97, T1st), opponent BA (.192, 1st), opponent OBP (.256, 1st), opponent SLG (.335, 3rd), opponent OPS (.591, 2nd), hits/9 IP (6.19, 1st), baserunners/9 IP (9.03, 1st), strikeouts (231, 6th), strikeouts/9 IP (10.59, 9th), strikeouts/BF (29.9%, 5th), quality starts (20, T6th), highest percent of swings that miss (30.7%, 6th), lowest percent of pitches put into play (15.1, 5th), lowest percent of swings put into play (31.4, 4th), most pitches thrown per batter faced (4.12, 1st), opp. SB percentage (1-4, 25.0, *1st).

• Established single-season career highs in wins (11), innings pitched (196.1), strikeouts (231), quality starts (20) and games started (33).

• Set Cardinals single-season records in strikeouts/ 9 IP (10.59) and percentage of swings that missed (30.7) (in data since 1988). His .192 opponent batting average was 2nd to only Bob Gibson (.184) in 1968.

• Struck out 231, walked 55 and recorded a 2.75 ERA. Since 1885, became only the third pitcher younger than 24-years-old to record a season of at least 230 strikeouts, while permitting 55-or-fewer walks to go along with an ERA of 2.75-or-better, joining Clayton Kershaw (2011) and Mark Prior (2003).

• Became the 8th different Cardinal (19th instance) and youngest in franchise history to strike out 200 or more batters in a season. His 231 strikeouts ranked 6th in franchise single-season history, trailing only Bob Gibson (1964, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970).

• Became the 3rd Cardinal in franchise history to strike out 180 or more batters in two of his first three seasons, joining Dizzy Dean, and Lance Lynn.

• Ranks 2nd among NL pitchers with 219 strikeouts Post All-Star Break over the last two seasons (2018-19) behind only Mets Jacob deGrom (237).

• Recorded five double-digit strikeouts games (T7th in NL) and has eight for his career; His eight games with 10+ strikeouts in his first 67 career games are a Cardinals record.

• Sported the 3rd-lowest ERA (0.91) in MLB history in 15 starts after the All-Star Break, behind 2015 Cubs Jake Arrieta (0.75) and 1994 Braves Greg Maddux (0.87).

• In the second half of the season, went 7-2 with 124 strikeouts, 23 walks and a 0.91 ERA (99.1 IP) in 15 starts, becoming the first MLB pitcher since 1915 to record at least 120 strikeouts while posting an ERA of 1.00-or-lower in the second half of a season.

• Two-time National League Pitcher of the Month award winner (August and September). Became the first NL pitcher to win the award in back-to-back months since Max Scher-zer (April & May 2018) and first Cardinal to win twice in a single season since the award was first given out in 1975.

• Named NL Pitcher of the Month for September. In six starts, led all of MLB in ERA (0.82), average against (.118), WHIP (0.57), and opponent OPS (.344) while pacing the NL in strikeouts (53). Logged four scoreless starts with at least 7.0 innings pitched.

• Named NL Pitcher of the Month for August, becoming the first Cardinal to win the award since Adam Wainwright (Sept. 2014). Went 4-1 with 0.71 ERA in his six August starts.

• Limited opposing right-handed batters to a .182 average (63-347), ranking 3rd in the NL this season and 2nd all-time in Cardinals history (Jose DeLeon, .148 in 1989).

• Twelve of his team-leading 33 starts were scoreless, most in MLB among non-openers and most by a Cardinal since Adam Wainwright (12) in 2014.

• Carried a shutout at least 5.0 innings deep or longer into a game 13 times (T2nd NL).

• Made MLB-leading 14 starts pitching 6.0 or more innings while holding his opposition to three hits or fewer (Justin Verlander 12; Gerrit Cole 11).

• His 1.48 ERA (73.0 IP) in 12 day starts ranked 3rd-lowest in the National League.

• Is 14-1 in his career when he receives 3 runs of support or more. Received zero runs of support in five of his eight losses this season.

• Over a 12-start span from July 7-Sept. 8, went 6-2 with 0.80 ERA (7 ER/78.1 IP) and .146 opp. BA. Since ERA became an official stat in 1913, the only other pitchers in MLB history to have a sub-1.00 ERA and sub-.150 opp. BA over a single-season 12-start span were Cubs Jake Arrieta (2015) & Red Sox Chris Sale (2018).

• Matched his single-game career high 8.0 IP in three of his final six starts to end the season.

• Logged 23.0 scoreless IP streak (7/26-8/13), longest by a Cardinals starting pitcher since Adam Wainwright’s 25.0 scoreless innings in 2014.

• Was one of seven Cardinals (Paul DeJong, Dexter Fowler John Gant, Paul Goldschmidt, Dakota Hudson, Miles Mikolas) and two starting pitchers to be active for every game.

CAREER

• His 433 career strikeouts (48th in Cardinals history) are most by a Cardinal in their first 67 career appearances and rank 12th-most in National League history.

• Has limited his opposition to three runs or fewer in 49 of 66 career starts, and held his opposition to five hits or fewer in 54 career starts.

MOST SINGLE-SEASON STRIKEOUTS BY A CARDINAL

Cardinals Rank Season W-L ERA Innings Strikeouts SO/9 IP1. Bob Gibson 1970 23-7 3.12 294.0 274 8.392. Bob Gibson 1965 20-12 3.07 299.0 270 8.133. Bob Gibson 1969 20-13 2.18 314.0 269 7.714. Bob Gibson 1968 22-9 1.12 304.2 268 7.925. Bob Gibson 1964 19-12 3.01 287.1 245 7.676. Jack Flaherty 2019 11-8 2.75 196.1 231 10.597. Bob Gibson 1966 21-12 2.44 280.1 225 7.22 Sam Jones 1958 14-13 2.88 250.0 225 8.109. Adam Wainwright 2013 19-9 2.94 241.2 219 8.1610. Carlos Martinez 2017 12-11 3.64 205.0 217 9.53

NLDS GAME 2 STARTING PITCHER: JACK FLAHERTY (11-8, 2.75 in 2019)

MOST STRIKEOUTS BY A CARDINAL - FIRST 67 CAREER GAMES

Cardinals Rank Seasons Strikeouts Innings1. Jack Flaherty 2017-19 433 368.2 2. Vinegar Bend Mizell 1952-53, ‘56 344 447.23. Michael Wacha 2013-16 327 369.1

Since 1908

FLAHERTY vs. ATLANTA BRAVES

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 1-1 4.32 .193 3 3 16.2 11 8 8 7 19 1at SUNTRUST 1-1 6.75 .216 2 2 10.2 8 8 8 7 12 1at BUSCH STD. 0-0 0.00 .150 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 0 7 02019 1-0 2.25 .158 2 2 12.0 6 3 3 5 13 02018 0-1 9.64 .263 1 1 4.2 5 5 5 2 6 1 LAST APP: 5/26/19 at STL (ND, L 4-3) 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 0 7 0LAST WIN: 5/14/19 at ATL (W 13-3) 1 1 6.0 3 3 3 5 6 0

• Made two starts against the Braves in 2019, both coming in May.

• Hurled 6.0 scoreless innings of three-hit ball without issuing a walk and striking out seven in a no-decision at Busch Stadium (5/26/19) on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball. Exited the game with a 3-0 lead as the Braves scored three in the 9th and one in the 10th to win 4-3. It is his only career scoreless start in which he did not walk a batter.

• Two starts prior (5/14/19), earned his 4th win of the season, allowing three runs on season-high five walks in 6.0 IP in a Cardinals 14-3 win at SunTrust Park.

• Made first career start against the Braves in a getaway day game at SunTrust Park (9/19/18) and took the loss, allowing five runs (his 2nd-highest run total allowed in 2018) over 4.2 innings in a 7-3 Braves win.

• Is lifetime 2-4 with a 4.18 ERA (51.2 IP) and 61 strikeouts in nine career starts against the NL East (1-1 on the road). His lone win at an NL East ballpark was May 14, 2019 at SunTrust.

• Is averaging 10.63 strikeouts/9 IP against National League East opponents in his career, ranking 6th among active pitchers (minimum 9 starts).

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (11-8, 2.75)DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/29 at MIL W 9-5 --- 1 1 4.1 7 4 4 1 4 1 89-52 4 Freddy Peralta 0-0 8.31 .389 No-decision backed by Goldschmidt’s 3 HRs4/5 SD L 5-3 --- 1 1 5.0 6 0 0 2 6 0 98-57 1 Nick Margevicius 0-0 3.86 .333 Blanks Padres over 5.0 IP in Home Opener4/10 LAD W 7-2 W-1 1 1 6.0 3 1 1 0 8 1 99-69 5 Kenta Maeda 1-0 2.93 .271 Snapped a streak of 8 starts without a win4/16 at MIL L 8-4 L-1 1 1 2.2 9 5 5 1 4 2 75-51 0 Brandon Woodruff 1-1 5.00 .329 Allowed career-highs in hits (9) and ER (5)4/22 MIL W 13-5 W-2 1 1 6.0 3 4 4 1 10 3 103-67 5 Adrian Houser 2-1 5.25 .286 4th career double-digit strikeout game4/28 CIN W 5-2 W-3 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 4 0 89-60 2 Sonny Gray 3-1 4.06 .262 Longest scoreless outing of his careerMarch/April 6 6 31.0 32 14 14 6 36 7 --- 17 --- 3-1 4.06 .2625/3 at CHI L 4-0 L-2 1 1 5.2 4 3 3 4 9 1 110-66 0 Kyle Hendricks 3-2 4.17 .252 Hendricks CG; Cards season-low 4 hits5/8 PHI L 5-0 L-3 1 1 5.0 4 4 3 3 2 0 91-55 0 Jerad Eickhoff 3-3 4.32 .248 2nd straight start without receiving any run supp.5/14 at ATL W 14-3 W-4 1 1 6.0 3 3 3 5 6 0 109-61 11 Mike Foltynewicz 4-3 4.34 .240 5th straight game w/ less than 4 H & 5.0+ IP5/19 at TEX L 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 6.0 4 2 2 2 5 1 87-51 2 Drew Smyly 4-3 4.19 .236 Yielded leadoff HR to Shin-soo Choo5/26 ATL L 4-3 (10) --- 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 0 7 0 91-59 3 Julio Teheran 4-3 3.77 .228 First career start with no walks or runs allowedMay 5 5 28.2 18 12 11 14 29 2 --- 16 --- 1-2 3.45 .1866/1 CHI W 7-4 --- 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 0 8 2 77-56 2 José Quintana 4-3 3.76 .227 Rain delay of 3:37 in middle of 5th inning6/8 at CHI L 9-4 --- 1 1 3.2 5 4 4 3 0 1 96-56 4 Jon Lester 4-3 4.08 .232 First career start without recording a strikeout6/13 at NYM W 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 5.1 6 4 4 2 8 1 101-61 2 Jacob deGrom 4-3 4.28 .236 Rain Suspended. Cards win in 10th inn. next day6/18 MIA L 6-0 L-4 1 1 7.0 4 3 3 1 8 2 102-68 0 Jordan Yamamoto 4-4 4.24 .230 6th start with eight or more strikeouts6/25 OAK L 7-3 L-5 1 1 4.2 9 7 7 1 5 3 92-60 3 Chris Bassitt 4-5 4.75 .241 Career high ER & R; tied career high H & HRJune 5 5 25.2 28 20 20 7 29 9 --- 11 0-2 7.01 .269 9 HR allowed T-1st by NL pitcher (R. Ray)7/2 at SEA L 5-4 --- 1 1 4.2 7 4 4 4 7 1 103-61 1 Matt Carasiti 4-5 4.90 .247 Allowed bases-loaded walk & two-run HR7/7 at SF L 1-0 L-6 1 1 7.0 2 1 1 1 6 1 83-58 0 Jeff Samardzija 4-6 4.64 .237 Carried no-hitter for 6.1 IP; TOG - 2:197/16 PIT L 3-1 --- 1 1 7.0 3 1 1 3 8 0 101-61 1 Dario Agrazal 4-6 4.41 .231 5th-straight STL loss in game started by Flaherty7/21 at CIN W 3-1 --- 1 1 4.1 6 0 0 2 7 0 86-56 2 Anthony DeSclafani 4-6 4.24 .235 Pulled after 4.1 IP with bases loaded7/26 HOU W 5-3 --- 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 1 9 1 108-70 1 Jose Urquidy 4-6 4.17 .231 Struck out 9, tied for career-high vs. AL opp. July 5 5 29.0 21 8 8 11 37 3 --- 5 0-1 2.48 .198 His 37 strikeouts ranked T7th in N.L.8/1 CHI W 8-0 W-5 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 2 9 0 98-65 7 Jon Lester 5-6 3.93 .222 No-hitter thru 5.2 IP; Tied longest scoreless start8/7 at LAD L 2-1 --- 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 10 0 97-67 1 Dustin May 5-6 3.72 .218 2nd 10+ strikeout game of season (5th career)8/13 at KC W 2-0 W-6 1 1 7.0 3 0 0 1 7 0 110-68 2 Glenn Sparkman 6-6 3.52 .214 Scoreless innings streak reaches career high 23.08/18 at CIN W 5-4 W-7 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 3 5 1 83-55 5 Alex Wood 7-6 3.46 .213 Improved to 7-0 career in the month of August8/23 COL W 8-3 W-8 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 1 9 0 88-60 8 Peter Lambert 8-6 3.32 .210 Tied season high for wins (8); 8th scoreless GS8/28 at MIL L 4-1 L-7 1 1 6.0 5 3 2 1 7 1 101-60 1 Jordan Lyles 8-7 3.31 .211 Flaherty’s 1st career loss in month of August (8-1)August 6 6 38.0 19 4 3 9 47 2 --- 24 4-1 0.71 .145 NL Pitcher of Month; 1st since Waino Sept. ‘149/3 SF W 1-0 W-9 1 1 8.0 1 0 0 1 8 0 113-84 1 Dereck Rodriguez 9-7 3.14 .203 84 strikes thrown; Career high 8.0 IP; Ozuna solo HR 9/8 at PIT W 2-0 W-10 1 1 8.0 5 0 0 1 10 0 112-74 2 Mitch Keller 10-7 2.99 .203 Flaherty stretches his scoreless streak to 18.0 IP9/14 MIL L 5-2 L-8 1 1 6.0 5 3 3 2 10 1 102-66 2 Jordan Lyles 10-8 3.05 .203 8th Cardinal (19x) & youngest to reach 200 K9/19 at CHI W 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 8.0 3 1 1 1 8 1 118-84 4 Kyle Hendricks 10-8 2.96 .200 Season-high 118 pitches; A. Rizzo solo HR9/24 at ARI L 3-2 (19) --- 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 2 11 0 98-63 1 Mike Leake 10-8 2.85 .195 No-hitter until Eduardo Escobar single in 7th9/29 CHI W 9-0 W-11 1 1 7.0 2 0 0 1 6 0 69-48 9 Derek Holland 11-8 2.75 .192 Win clinched NL Central Division titleSeptember 6 6 44.0 17 4 4 8 53 2 --- 19 3-1 0.82 .118 STL’s 1st back-to-back NL Pitcher of the Month

2019 33 33 196.1 135 62 60 55 231 25 --- 92 --- 11-8 2.75 .192

Career 67 66 368.2 266 136 131 124 433 49 --- --- --- 19-19 3.20 .200

CAREER POSTSEASON GAME LOG (0-1, 3.86)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/4 at ATL(G2) L 3-0 L-1 1 1 7.0 8 3 3 1 8 1 117-76 0 Mike Foltynewicz 0-1 3.86 .286 117 p. most in PS debut since W.Williams (133) - 2001

Posteason Career 1 1 7.0 8 3 3 1 8 1 --- 0 --- 0-1 3.86 .286

NLDS GAME 2 STARTING PITCHER: JACK FLAHERTY (11-8, 2.75 in 2019)

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS2019 CAREER8.0, 6/2 vs. CHI ................................... IP .............9.0, 20 times. Last: 7/16/16 vs. MIAn/a ................................................Low-Hit CG ..................................1, 5/20/14 vs. ARI7, 7/19 at CIN ....................................Runs ..................9, 4 times. Last: 6/17/17 at BAL7, 7/19 at CIN ..............................Earned Runs ............9, 3 times. Last: 6/17/17 at BAL12, 9/28 vs. CHI .................................Hits ................12, 5 times. Last: 9/28/19 vs. CHI4, 9/28 vs. CHI .............................Home Runs ..................................4, 9/28/19 vs. CHI7, 6/2 vs. CHI ................................... Walks ........................................7, 6/2/19 vs. CHI10, 5/28 at PHI ..............................Strikeouts ..............12, 5 times. Last: 5/25/14 at CIN1, 5/28 at PHI. ..................... 10+ Strikeouts Games ........ 10. Last: 5/28/19 at PHI (10)5 games, 9/2-9/23 ........................ Win Streak ....................... 9 games, 6/7/08-4/29/092 games, 3x. Last: 6/9-6/26 .......Losing Streak .......................... 4 games, 8/18-9/4/1016.0 IP, Last: 9/7-18 ............... Scoreless Streak ..........................26.0 IP, 7/4-7/27/10

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AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2019 .160 50 8 3 0 0 2 2 20 1 6CAREER .199 685 136 37 2 10 71 24 224 3 60

Home Runs: 5/24/06 at SF • 8/5/07 at WSH • 4/16/08 vs. MIL • 5/26/09 at MIL • 8/14/09 vs. SD • 9/5/12 vs. NYM • 5/2/16 vs. PHI • 8/2/16 at CIN • 4/21/17 at MIL • 6/1/17 vs. LAD

Most Hits: 3, 3 times. Last: 9/18/13 at COL Most RBI: 4, twice. Last: 4/21/17 at MIL

• ACTIVE MLB PITCHER CAREER RANKS (min. 250 PA): Hits (136, 1st), RBI (71, 1st), doubles (37, 1st), extra-base hits (49, 1st), runs (54, 1st), total bases (207, 1st), home runs (10, 2nd), triples (2, T3rd), walks (24, 5th), sacrifice hits (60, 5th), sacri-fice flies (3, T4th), AVG (.199, 2nd), OBP (.225, 5th), SLG (.302, 3rd), OPS (.527, 3rd)

• CARDINALS PITCHER CAREER RANKS (min. 250 PA): Hits (136, 6th), RBI (71, 6th), doubles (37, 3rd), extra-base hits (49, 3rd), runs (54, 6th), home runs (10, 3rd), walks (24, T15th), sacrifice hits (60, 5th), sacrifice flies (3, 3rd), SLG (.302, 9th).

• Sports a lifetime .226 (7-for-31) batting average with one double and four RBI in 37 career regular season plate appearances against the Braves. Is 5-for-14 (.267) at Busch Stadium vs. Atlanta.

• Is lifetime 0-for-18 with three walks and four sacrifices in 25 plate appearances during the postseason.

• Winner of the 2017 Louisville Silver Slugger award. Led NL pitchers with a .262 average with 11 hits, 11 RBI (T1st) and two home runs that season.

• Has driven in at least two runs in 15 career starts (St. Louis is 15-0), most among active pitchers (Madison Bumgarner is second with 14).

• Is the only active MLB pitcher with multiple 10-plus RBI seasons (2016 & 2017).

Adam Wainwright 50HT: 6-7 WT: 230 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Adam Parrish WainwrightAGE: 38 BORN: August 30, 1981 in Brunswick, GeorgiaSCHOOL: Glynn Academy High School (Brunswick, Georgia)BECAME CARDINAL: Acquired from Atlanta with RHP Jason Marquis and LHP Ray King for OF J.D. Drew and C Eli Marrero, Dec. 13, 2003CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 13.027 MLB DEBUT: Sept. 11, 2005 at New York Mets

TODAY’S GAME

• The Georgia-native and former Braves 1st round draft pick (2000) makes his first career postseason appearance against the Braves.

• Made his 13th career postseason start and 12th with Yadier Molina behind the plate (12th-most all-time in MLB postseason history) in Game 3. Also marked his 7th career start in the Division Series, tying Chris Carpenter for most in franchise history.

• Wainwright (DNP), Matt Carpenter, and Yadier Molina are the only three remaining Car-dinals on the 2012 postseason roster that defeated the Braves in Wild Card game at Turner Field.

• Owns the highest regular season win pct. (.692) against Atlanta among active MLB pitchers (min. 14 starts). Suffered a loss in his only start vs. Atlanta in 2019.

• Brian Snitker was Wainwright’s manager on the Greenville Braves (AA) in 2003.

POSTSEASON CAREER

• Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Wins (2, T2nd), Appearances (13, 1st), Starts (7, T1st) Innings (53.0, 1st), Strikeouts (62, 1st), fewest walks/9 IP (1.36, 1st), Complete Games (1, T1st)

• Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Wins (4, T5th), Starts (13, 2nd), Appearances (25, 1st), Innings (96.2, 2nd), Strikeouts (104, 1st), fewest walks/9 IP (1.58, 1st), Saves (4, T5th).

• 2019 marks the 7th postseason of his career (2006, 2009, 2012-15, 2019), most by a Cardinals pitcher and tying Albert Pujols for 2nd in franchise postseason history.

• Struck out eight batters while scattering four hits over 7.2 scoreless innings in Game 3 of the NLDS and received a no-decision...became the first Cardinals pitcher to strikeout 100 career batters in the postseason...made his 25th career postseason appearance breaking a tie with Lance Lynn to become the all-time Cardinals leader...his 7th career NLDS start tied him with Chris Carpenter for the club mark, while his 13th postseason start is 2nd-most behind Chris Carpenter.

• Joined Randy Johnson (twice), Roger Clemens (twice) as the only pitchers aged 38 or older with four or fewer hits, zero runs allowed and eight or more strikeouts in a post-season start...pitched the longest postseason outing (7.2 IP) by a Cardinal 38 years or older since Burleigh Grimes in the 1931 World Series.

• Threw 120 pitches, the most by a Cardinal in the postseason since Jason Marquis threw 121 in Game 4 of the 2004 World Series vs. Boston. His 120 pitches were the most by a pitcher at 38 years old since Roger Clemens threw 138 in Game 4 of the 2000 ALCS.

• Marked the first postseason game with one starter 38 years or older and his opponent 22 years or younger since Roger Clemens vs. Barry Zito in the 2000 DS.

• Is a member of two World Series Championship teams (2006, 2011-DNP).

• During 2013 postseason, his team-leading 34 strikeouts were one fewer than Bob Gib-son’s franchise single-postseason record (35) from 1968, tied Detroit’s Max Scherzer for most among pitchers during the postseason, and were T12th-most in MLB sin-gle-postseason history at the time.

• Earned saves in both 2006 World Series and NLCS-clinching wins, and was on the mound for final out in all three postseason series. Sent the Cardinals to their 17th World Series after striking out Mets’ Carlos Beltran (called) with the bases loaded to end Game 7 at Shea Std. Fanned Tigers Brandon Inge in World Series Game 5 to clinch the Car-dinals 10th World Championship. First time since 1988 the WS ended with a strikeout.

2019 SEASON * MLB LEADER

• NL Ranks: Wins (14, T6th), walks (64, 9th), percent of pitches taken (57.6%, 2nd), per-cent of swings put in play (42.7%, 2nd), lowest percent of swings and miss (19.5, 1st).

• Comeback pitcher of the year candidate made 31 starts in 2019, reaching at least 150 innings and 150 strikeouts for first time since 2016 (161 strikeouts in 198.2 IP).

• His 14 wins were his most since winning 20 games in 2014. Posted his 10th career dou-ble-digit win season, tying Bob Forsch for 3rd all-time among Cardinals, and becoming the lone active National League pitcher to do so.

• Was first Cardinal since Pete Alexander (16 wins in 1928 at age 41) to post 14+ wins at age 38 or older, and first in MLB since Mets Bartolo Colon (15 wins in 2016 at age 43).

• Made 23 starts with Yadier Molina behind the dish. He and Molina have been a starting battery for 265 games, 7th-most all-time in Major League history (since 1908).

• Went 9-4 with a 2.56 ERA (95.0 IP) in 16 starts at Busch Stadium, ranking T4th in wins and 7th in ERA. His 88 career home wins rank 4th all-time in franchise history and trail only Clayton Kershaw (93) among active National League pitchers.

• Received one run of support or fewer in 13 starts and zero runs in seven outings.

• Missed 10 games (June 10-19) due to a left hamstring strain suffered while running the bases after hitting a double on 6/9 at Chicago.

• After the All-Star break, shared the NL lead in wins (9-3) with Clayton Kershaw and teammate Dakota Hudson (also matching career-best nine Post ASB wins in 2009.

• Finished season by going 5-1 with a 2.97 ERA in six September starts, leading NL pitchers in wins during the month. Improved his career September win percentage to .727 (32-12), tops in Cardinals history and 3rd all-time in MLB history behind Randy Johnson (.750; 45-15) & Clayton Kershaw (.767, 33-10), (min. 40 decisions).

• Ended season one career win shy of tying Bob Forsch (163) for 3rd all-time in franchise history. Passed Bill Sherdel (1918-30, ‘32) for 4th in his July 14 start vs. Arizona.

• Threw his curve ball 35.6% of his total pitches (1,025 of 2,876) this season, with the opposition batting .240 (60-250) with five home runs and 74 strikeouts. Only Rays RHP Charlie Morton (37.3%) & Yankees RHP Domingo German (36.1%) threw a higher pct. of curve balls in MLB (min. 2,000 total pitches) (Statcast).

NLDS GAME 3 STARTING PITCHER: ADAM WAINWRIGHT (14-10, 4.19 in 2019)

MAJOR LEAGUE BATTERY MATES

Top Pitching & Catching Tandems in Major League History (since 1908)

MLB Tandem Team(s) Starts 1. Mickey Lolich & Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers (1963-75) 324 2. Warren Spahn & Del Crandall Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1949-63) 316 3. Red Faber & Ray Schalk Chicago White Sox (1914-26) 306 4. Don Drysdale & John Roseboro Brooklyn/LA Dodgers (1957-67) 283 5. Red Ruffing & Bill Dickey New York Yankees (1930-46) 282 6. Steve Rogers & Gary Carter Montreal Expos (1975-84) 270 7. Adam Wainwright & Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals (2007-present) 265 8. Bob Lemon & Jim Hegan Cleveland Indians (1946-57) 264

WAINWRIGHT vs. ATLANTA BRAVES

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 9-4 3.63 .252 19 14 94.1 89 40 38 37 70 4at BUSCH STD 5-2 3.57 .264 9 7 45.1 45 18 18 15 32 1at SUNTRUST 0-1 11.25 .357 1 1 4.0 5 5 5 5 2 0at TURNER 4-1 3.00 .231 9 6 45.0 39 17 15 17 36 32019 0-1 11.25 .357 1 1 4.0 5 5 5 5 2 0POSTSEASON 0-0 0.00 .148 1 1 7.2 4 0 0 2 8 0 LAST APP: 5/16/19 at ATL (L, 10-2) 1 1 4.0 5 5 5 5 2 0LAST WIN: 8/11/17 at STL (W, 8-5) 1 1 5.0 4 1 1 3 0 0

• Owns the highest winning pct. (.692) against the Braves among active MLB pitchers (minimum 14 starts).

• The Georgia-native (born in Brunswick, Ga.) and former Braves 1st round draft pick (2000) made his first career appearance at SunTrust Park on 5/16/19 and suffered a 10-2 defeat, walking a then season-high 5 over 4.0 IP.

• Has made seven career starts (10 app.) in his home state, going 4-2 with a 3.67 ERA over 49.0 innings.

• Prior to 2019, last pitched in Atlanta at Turner Field (4/10/16), hurling 5.0 innings in no decision the Cardinals won 12-7. Last win in Atlanta was 5/7/2014 at Turner Field.

• Won six straight starts vs. Atlanta from 7/20/07 to 9/9/10 posting a 6-0 mark with a 2.48 ERA over 40.0 innings with six quality starts, allowing two total home runs.

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (14-10, 4.19) + Game played in Monterrey, Mexico

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES4/1 at PIT W 6-5 (11) --- 1 1 4.0 4 4 4 4 3 0 72-37 0 Chris Archer 0-0 9.00 .308 Pirates Home Opener; 3 BB & 3 R in 1st inn.4/7 SD W 4-1 W-1 1 1 6.0 5 1 1 0 9 0 100-63 2 Matt Strahm 1-0 4.50 .257 1st Cards P Age 37.200+ to K 9 since J. Smoltz4/13 at CIN+ L 5-2 L-1 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 2 4 2 91-55 1 Tanner Roark 1-1 3.94 .214 2 solo HRs; game played in Monterrey, Mexico4/19 NYM L 5-4 L-2 1 1 3.0 8 4 3 3 3 0 86-48 0 Jason Vargas 1-2 4.74 .274 Shortest start since 5/13/18 at SD4/24 MIL W 5-2 W-2 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 1 3 1 86-50 4 Jhoulys Chacin 2-2 3.96 .258 Career win No. 150; series sweep of MIL4/30 at WSH W 3-2 W-3 1 1 6.1 6 2 2 2 5 2 80-55 3 Aníbal Sánchez 3-2 3.73 .254 He & Yadi make 248th battery start (T10 all-time)April 6 6 31.1 30 14 13 12 27 5 --- 10 --- 3-2 3.73 .254 5/5 at CHI L 13-5 L-3 1 1 5.0 5 6 6 2 2 1 76-47 2 José Quintana 3-3 4.71 .257 ESPN Sunday Night Baseball; season-high 6 runs5/10 PIT L 2-1 --- 1 1 7.0 5 1 1 0 8 1 92-58 1 Trevor Williams 3-3 4.15 .248 The season-high 7.0 IP; most since 4/11/185/16 at ATL L 10-2 L-4 1 1 4.0 5 5 5 5 2 0 79-45 0 Julio Teheran 3-4 4.75 .257 5 BB’s in 1st career start at SunTrust5/22-2 KC W 10-3 W-4 1 1 5.0 6 3 3 4 2 1 103-55 5 Homer Bailey 4-4 4.82 .262 Career win No. 1525/28 at PHI L 4-3 L-5 1 1 6.0 8 4 4 0 10 1 92-64 3 Nick Pivetta 4-5 4.94 .268 10th career 10+K game & 1st since 5/25/14 at CIN May 5 5 27.0 29 19 19 11 24 4 --- 11 --- 1-3 6.33 .284 Highest career May ERA (2nd was 4.62 in 2016)6/2 CHI W 2-1 W-5 1 1 8.0 2 0 0 7 8 0 126-70 2 Cole Hamels 5-5 4.34 .251 Sweep of Cubs, career-high 7 BB’s on 126 pitches6/9 at CHI L 5-1 L-6 1 1 4.1 7 3 3 1 2 0 70-44 1 Kyle Hendricks 5-6 4.46 .263 Doubled; Strained L hamstring while running bases6/20 MIA L 7-6 --- 1 1 5.1 6 3 3 1 6 0 86-56 1 Zac Gallen 5-6 4.50 .263 Activated from 10-day IL before start6/26 OAK L 2-0 L-7 1 1 6.2 7 2 2 1 9 2 105-68 0 Daniel Mengden 5-7 4.35 .263 300th car. GS; 184th G at Busch III ties RosenthalJune 4 4 24.1 22 8 8 10 25 2 --- 4 1-2 2.96 .250 Missed 10-games due to left hamstring strain7/3 at SEA W 5-2 --- 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 3 6 1 101-63 0 Mike Leake 5-7 4.31 .261 Cardinals overcome 2-0 deficit with 5-run 9th7/14 ARI W 5-2 W-6 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 7 0 97-57 5 Zack Greinke 6-7 3.99 .254 Passes Bill Sherdel for 4th all-time STL wins (154)7/19 at CIN W 12-11 --- 1 1 3.1 9 7 7 0 4 1 77-25 0 Tyler Mahle 6-7 4.50 .266 Cards erase 7-0 deficit, score 10 runs in 6th inning7/24 at PIT W 14-8 W-7 1 1 5.0 5 4 4 4 5 0 106-65 13 Jordan Lyles 7-7 4.63 .266 8 STL XBH in 2nn inn. ties MLB record (9 runs) 7/30 CHI W 2-1 --- 1 1 5.2 5 1 1 3 5 0 95-58 1 Yu Darvish 7-7 4.47 .265 0.66 ERA in 2 home starts (13.2 IP/1 ER) vs. CHIJuly 5 5 26.0 27 14 14 11 27 2 --- 19 2-0 4.85 .273 Cardinals 5-0 in his July games started8/4 at OAK L, 4-2 L-8 1 1 5.1 6 3 3 3 7 1 99-59 1 Tanner Roark 7-8 4.50 .266 4th straight start of less than 6.0 innings8/10 PIT W 3-1 W-8 1 1 6.0 6 1 1 2 8 1 98-68 3 Joe Musgrove 8-8 4.35 .265 6th game of a season with 8 or more strikeouts8/16 at CIN W, 13-4 W-9 1 1 6.2 7 4 3 1 6 1 91-64 13 Luis Castillo 9-8 4.33 .265 Received 13 runs of support for 2nd time in 20198/21 MIL L, 5-3 (8) L-9 1 1 5.0 8 5 5 4 2 1 109-66 2 Adrian Houser 9-9 4.51 .269 MIL gets 4 runs in 1st inn. of rain shortened game8/26 at MIL W 12-2 --- 1 1 3.2 6 2 2 3 4 0 90-49 9 Gio Gonzalez 9-9 4.52 .272 Cards score 8 combined runs in 1st two inningsAugust 5 5 26.2 33 15 14 13 27 4 --- 28 2-2 4.73 .295 STL was 3-1 in his 4 starts vs. NL Central9/2 SF W 3-1 W-10 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 96-62 3 Tyler Beede 10-9 4.30 .267 10th double-digit win season (T3rd STL all-time)9/7 at PIT W 10-1 W-11 1 1 7.0 6 1 1 1 3 0 95-60 8 Steven Brault 11-9 4.16 .265 Had 2 hits, incl. 2B & lowered Sept. ERA to 0.649/13 MIL W 10-0 W-12 1 1 6.0 2 0 0 3 7 0 97-62 10 Adrian Houser 12-9 4.00 .260 Two singles allowed; 3-0, 0.45 ERA in Sept. 9/18 WSH W 5-1 W-13 1 1 7.0 8 1 0 1 3 0 97-69 5 Max Scherzer 13-9 3.83 .261 Not allowed an ER in a home day game in 34 IP9/23 at ARI W 9-7 W-14 1 1 5.0 8 5 5 2 6 1 100-67 6 Alex Young 14-9 3.98 .265 Allowed 3 runs during 33-pitch 5th inning9/28 CHI L 8-6 L-10 1 1 4.1 12 6 6 0 3 4 84-60 0 Cole Hamels 14-10 4.19 .273 Career high 4 HR & career high-tying 12 hitsSeptember 6 6 36.1 40 13 12 7 23 5 --- 32 5-1 2.97 .280 Led National League with 5 Sept. wins

2019 31 31 171.2 181 83 80 64 153 22 --- 104 --- 14-10 4.19 .273

Career 383 316 2103.2 2012 851 792 576 1776 167 --- --- --- 162-95 3.39 .253

NLDS GAME 3 STARTING PITCHER: ADAM WAINWRIGHT (14-10, 4.19 in 2019)

2006 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (2-0, 0.00)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/3/06 at SD W 5-1 --- 1 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 17-11 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .000 NLDS - G1; Finished gm. on 17 pitches10/5/06 at SD W 2-0 S-1 1 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 23-15 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .111 NLDS - G2; Earned 1st car. PS save10/8/06 SD W 6-2 --- 1 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 22-16 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .214 NLDS - G4; Closed out series win, 3-110/13/06 at NYM W 9-6 --- 1 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-4 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .188 NLCS - G2; STL scored 3 runs in top 910/17/06 NYM W 4-2 S-2 1 0 1.1 2 0 0 1 2 0 17-12 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .150 NLCS - G5; STL took 3-2 series lead10/19/06 at NYM W 3-1 S-3 1 0 1.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 28-17 0 --- 0-0 0.00 .200 NLCS - G7; SO C. Beltran to clinch series10/22/06 at DET L 3-1 --- 1 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-3 1 --- 0-0 0.00 .192 WS - G2; Struck out C. Granderson10/26/06 DET W 5-4 W-1 1 0 1.2 1 2 2 0 3 0 23-15 1 --- 1-0 0.00 .188 WS - G4; Car.-high 1.2 IP relief outing10/27/06 DET W 4-2 S-4 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 26-14 0 --- 1-0 0.00 .194 WS - G5; WS-clinching save2006 9 0 9.2 7 0 0 2 15 0 --- 2 --- 1-0 0.00 .194

2009 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (0-0, 1.13) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/8/09 at LAD L 3-2 --- 1 1 8.0 3 1 1 1 7 1 109-78 2 Clayton Kershaw 0-0 1.13 .111 NLDS - G2; 1st career PS start2009 1 1 8.0 3 1 1 1 7 1 --- 2 --- 0-0 1.13 .111

2012 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (1-0, 4.80) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/07/12 WAS L 3-2 1 1 5.2 6 1 1 3 10 0 100-60 2 Gio Gonzalez 0-0 1.59 .261 NLDS - G1; Career PS-high 10 SO10/12/12 at WAS W 9-7 1 1 2.1 7 6 6 0 5 3 53-33 0 Gio Gonzalez 0-0 7.88 .351 NLDS - G5; STL won after 6-0 deficit10/18/12 SF W 8-3 W-2 1 1 7.0 4 1 1 0 5 1 96-70 8 Tim Lincecum 1-0 4.80 .274 NLCS - G4; H. Pence HR only R allowed2012 3 3 15.0 17 8 8 3 20 4 --- 10 --- 1-0 4.80 .274

2013 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (2-3, 2.57) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/3/13 PIT W 9-1 W-3 1 1 7.0 3 1 1 0 9 1 105-71 9 A.J. Burnett 1-0 2.27 .125 NLDS - G1; P. Alvarez HR only R allowed10/9/13 PIT W 6-1 W-4 1 1 9.0 8 1 1 1 6 0 107-74 6 Gerrit Cole 2-0 2.03 .196 NLDS - G5; Only career postseason CG10/14/13 at LAD L 3-0 L-1 1 1 7.0 6 2 2 0 5 0 91-59 0 Hyun-Jin Ryu 2-1 2.10 .207 NLCS - G3; 2 2B & 2 3B allowed10/23/13 at BOS L 8-1 L-2 1 1 5.0 6 5 3 1 4 0 95-62 0 Jon Lester 2-2 2.37 .221 WS - G1; 5 R allowed in 1st 2.0 IP10/28/13 BOS L 3-1 L-3 1 1 7.0 8 3 3 1 10 0 91-61 1 Jon Lester 2-3 2.53 .237 WS - G5; Matched car. PS-high 10 SO2013 5 5 35.0 31 12 10 3 34 1 --- 16 --- 2-3 2.57 .237

2014 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (0-1, 5.63) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/3/14 at LAD W 10-9 1 1 4.1 11 6 6 1 5 1 102-67 1 Clayton Kershaw 0-0 3.13 .500 NLDS - G1; STL scored 8 R in 7th10/11/14 SF L 3-0 L-4 1 1 4.2 6 3 2 3 2 0 98-58 0 Madison Bumgarner 0-1 3.17 .405 NLCS - G1;Matched car. PS-high 3 BB10/16/14 at SF L 6-3 1 1 7.0 4 2 2 2 7 1 97-61 3 Madison Bumgarner 0-1 3.12 .318 NLCS - G5; 7th career postseason QS2014 3 3 16.0 21 11 10 6 14 2 --- 4 --- 0-1 5.63 .318

2015 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (0-3, 1.69) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/10/15 CHI L 6-3 1 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 3 18-14 0 --- 0-1 3.06 .000 NLDS - G2; 1st PS relief app. since 200610/12/15 at CHI L 8-6 1 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 2 1 24-17 0 --- 0-2 3.10 .250 NLDS - G3; 3rd PS 1.2 IP relief outing10/13/15 at CHI L 6-4 1 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 17-10 2 --- 0-3 3.03 .167 NLDS - G4; Longest car. PS relief outing2015 3 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 3 4 --- 2 --- 0-3 1.69 .167

2019 POSTSEASON GAME LOG (NR) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/6/19 ATL L 3-1 --- 1 1 7.2 4 0 0 2 8 0 120-69 1 Mike Soroka 0-0 0.00 .148 2019 1 1 7.2 4 0 0 2 8 0 --- 1 --- 0-0 0.00 .148

Postseason Career 24 12 89.0 82 33 30 15 96 9 --- 36 --- 4-4 3.03 .234

NLDS GAME 3 STARTING PITCHER: ADAM WAINWRIGHT (4-4, 2.79 in Postseason Career)

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2019 CAREER7.2, 8/31 [1] vs. CIN ..............................IP .............................. 7.2, 8/31/19 [1] vs. CINn/a .................................................. Low-Hit CG .......................................................n/a8, 5/7 vs. PHI ...................................... Runs ......................................8, 5/7/19 vs. PHI6, 4/15 at MIL ............................... Earned Runs ............................... 6, 4/15/19 at MIL9, 5/12 vs. PIT ...................................... Hits ..................................... 9, 5/12/19 vs. PIT3, 3x. Last: 7/28 vs. HOU ............... Home Runs ............... 3, 3x. Last: 7/28/19 vs. HOU5, 3x, Last: 9/27 vs. CHI ......................Walks ......................5, 3x, Last: 9/27/19 vs. CHI10, 9/27 vs. CHI .............................. Strikeouts ..............................10, 9/27/19 vs. CHI1, 9/27 vs. CHI .......................10+ Strikeouts Games .................... 1, 9/27 vs. CHI (10)5 games, 8/14-9/5 ....................... Winning Streak ...................... 5 games, 8/14-9/5/19 2 games, 2x. Last: 7/28-8/3 ......... Losing Streak ......... 2 games, 2x. Last: 7/28-8/3/1918.2 IP, 8/14-24 .........................Scoreless Streak .........................18.2 IP, 8/14-24/19

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2019 .078 51 4 0 0 0 2 0 24 0 7CAREER .077 52 4 0 0 0 2 0 24 0 7

Home Runs: n/a Most Hits: 1, 3x. Last 9/5/19 vs. SF Most RBI: 2, 9/5/19 vs. SF

• Scored his first Major League run in his most recent road start 9/21/19 at Chicago, singling off Cubs LHP José Quintana and scoring on a Paul Goldschmidt sac fly.

• Had first career RBI on 9/5/19 vs. SF with two-run single off Logan Webb.

• Recorded his first Major League hit, an opposite field single off Steven Brault vs. Pittsburgh (5/12/19). Was hit by pitch in his next plate appearance making him the first Cardinals pitcher since Carlos Martínez (9/19/16 at Colorado) to record a hit and HBP in the same game.

• His seven sacrifices ranked T13th in the NL and were 2nd on the Cardinals behind Jack Flaherty (9).

Dakota Hudson 43HT: 6-5 WT: 215 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Dakota Ryan HudsonAGE: 25 BORN: September 15, 1994 in Dunlap, TennesseeSCHOOL: Mississippi State University (Starkville, Mississippi)BECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the Supplemental first round (34th overall) of the June, 2016 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 0.066 MLB DEBUT: July 28, 2018 vs. Chicago Cubs

TODAY’S GAME

• Rookie right-hander makes his first postseason appearance and start. Today marks his 2nd start and 3rd career appearance against the Braves.

• His first career start against Atlanta came on 5/25/19 at Busch Stadium, working into the 7th inning for the first time in his career with a then-career-high 6.1 IP. Exited with a 2-1 lead and took a no-decision in the 6-3 Cardinals victory.

POSTSEASON

• Makes his first career postseason appearance today. Joins teammate Jack Flaherty (23) as 2nd Cardinal age 25 or younger to make a start in 2019 postseason.

• Marks the 6th time St. Louis featured two starting pitchers age 25 or younger in the same postseason, joining Paul Dean & Dizzy Dean (1934); Nelson Briles & Steve Carlton (1967); John Stuper & Dave LaPoint (1982), Greg Mathews & Joe Magrane (1987); Joe Kelly & Michael Wacha (2013). St. Louis went to the World Series the previous five occasions.

2019 SEASON * MLB LEADER

• NL Ranks: Wins (16, T3rd), ERA (3.35, 11th), games started (32, T8th), walks (86, *1st), ground ball/fly ball ratio (3.09, *1st), ground ball percentage (57.1, *1st), ground balls induced (297, 1st), GIDP (20, 4th), GIDP/9 IP (1.03, 4th), unearned runs (15, 2nd), percentage of swings put in play (41.8%, 4th), percentage of pitches taken (55.8, 3rd), fewest pitches per batter faced (3.76, 10th), fewest pitches per game (86.3, 5th).

• NL Rookie Ranks: ERA (3.35, 2nd), wins (16,*1st), starts (32, *T1st), saves (1, T6th), innings (174.2, T3rd), strikeouts (136, 5th), win pct (.696, 2nd), opp. BA (.245, 3rd).

• Led all Major League rookies with 16 wins & finished T3rd overall among N.L. wins leaders with Clayton Kershaw (LAD).

• His team-leading 16 victories makes him the first Cardinals rookie to lead the team in that category since Matt Morris (12, 1997). His 16 wins are also the most by a rookie since Justin Verlander won 17 for Detroit in 2006 and the most by a Cardinals rookie since Dick Hughes won 16 in 1964.

• His .696 win pct. (16-7) was the best by Cardinals rookie since Dick Hughes (.727, 16-6) in 1964, while his 3.35 ERA was best by Cardinals rookie since Shelby Miller (3.06) in 2013. Both marks trailed Atlanta’s Mike Soroka (.765, 2.68) among NL rookies.

• Was 9-2 with a 2.75 ERA in 17 starts at Busch Stadium this season with the Cardinals going 13-4 (.765) in his home starts. His nine home wins are the most by a St. Louis rookie since Shelby Miller had 10 in 2013, while his .818 winning pct. ranks 5th among all Cardinals rookie starters and highest since Harvey Haddix (.867, 13-2) in 1953.

• Hurled 174.2 innings in 2019, marking the most innings pitched by a St. Louis rookie in the regular season since Rick Ankiel had 175.0 IP in 2000.

• Crossed the 200.0 IP threshold (202.0 total IP) for his career in his last start with 5.0 scoreless frames 9/27 vs. the Cubs at Busch Stadium, which also marked his 5th start of at least 5.0+ innings without a run allowed after Aug. 14. Teammate Jack Flaherty (8) was the only other MLB pitcher with at least five such starts after Aug. 1.

• Is the majors 1st pitcher with 15+ wins & 1+ save in a season since Seattle’s Randy Johnson (1993) who was 19-8 with 1 save. The last rookie to do so (min. 25 GS) was the Yankees’ Ron Guidry (16-7, 1 save in 31 games/25 starts) in 1977.

• He joins teammate John Gant (11-1, 3 Saves) and Andrew Cashner (11-8, 1 save) as one of three Major League pitchers with at least 11 wins and one save in 2019.

• Earned his first MLB save in his relief appearance at Pittsburgh (April 3). Joined John Gant as Cardinals to record their first career MLB save in consecutive games, the sec-ond time the Cardinals pulled off the feat since the save stat was incorporated into MLB (Eduardo Sánchez & Fernando Salas in 2011).

• Since Ground Ball Pct. became a recorded stat in 1987, recorded the 10th-best sin-gle-season mark (57.1) in Cardinals history & highest since Jaime García (57.9) and Carlos Martínez (57.7) in 2016.

• Went 7-2 with a 3.62 ERA in 13 day game starts (74.2 IP); his seven matinée wins co-led the NL (Cubs Jose Quintana), and were most by a Cardinals rookie since Dick Hughes went 8-0 in 1967.

• Received team-leading 6.08 runs of support, 8th-highest among National League pitch-ers. Was 16-0 (STL 19-2) when receiving three runs of support or more this season.

• His 15 unearned runs are most by a Cardinals pitcher since Jaime García (23) in 2011.

• Became the first Cardinals rookie to notch 10 wins by game No. 100 of season since Shelby Miller (also 10) in 2013.

• Went 14-4 over his final 24 starts after May 18, 2nd behind Washington’s Stephen Strasburg (15-3) for most wins in the N.L. in that time span.

• Tied for the N.L. lead with 9 wins post All-Star Break with Adam Wainwright and Clayton Kershaw, most Cardinals wins post ASB since Chris Carpenter went 10-1 in 2009 and most by a Cardinals rookie since Omar Olivares went 9-6 in 1991.

• Compiled a string of eight straight quality starts from May 12-June 22.

• Won a career-best five straight games from Aug. 14-Sept. 5.

• Led all rookie starters with a .163 September opponent BA and ranked 3rd in the NL (5th in MLB) behind teammate Jack Flaherty (.118) and Atlanta’s Mike Foltynewicz (.149). Hudson’s 15 hits allowed in the month were T2nd-fewest in the NL (min. 5 GS).

NLDS GAME 4 STARTING PITCHER: DAKOTA HUDSON (16-7, 3.35 in 2019)

HUDSON vs. ATLANTA BRAVES

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 0-0 3.38 .276 2 1 8.0 8 3 3 2 3 0 at SUNTRUST 0-0 5.40 .429 1 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 1 0at BUSCH STD 0-0 2.84 .227 1 1 6.1 5 2 2 2 2 02019 0-0 2.84 .227 1 1 6.1 5 2 2 2 2 02018 0-0 5.40 .429 1 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 1 0POSTSEASON --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

LAST APP: 5/25/19 at STL (W, 6-3) 1 1 6.1 5 2 2 2 2 0LAST WIN: n/a

• Will be making his first postseason appearance and start against the Atlanta Braves. Today is his 2nd start and 3rd career appearance against the Braves.

• Made his first career start against Atlanta on 5/25/19 at Busch Stadium, working into the 7th inning for the first time in his career with a then-career-high 6.1 IP. Exited with a 2-1 lead and took a no-decision in the 6-3 Cardinals victory.

• Faced the Braves in a relief outing on 9/17/18 at SunTrust Park and allowed one run on three hits in his 1.2 innings of work, gaining a Hold in the 11-6 win.

• Is 4-2, 2.79 ERA in eight starts vs. NL East teams this year, earning the win in three of his last four.

• St. Louis has won each of his last five starts vs. NL East clubs, and Hudson has allowed 2 ER or fewer in six of his last seven starts against that division.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS POSTSEASON STARTINGPITCHER TEAMMATES UNDER AGE 25 (SINCE 1908)

CARDINALS AGE POSTSEASONDizzy Dean 24 1934* Paul Dean 22 1934*

Nelson Briles 24 1967* Steve Carlton 22 1967*

Dave LaPoint 23 1982* John Stuper 25 1982*

CARDINALS AGE POSTSEASONJoe Magrane 23 1987* Greg Mathews 25 1987*

Joe Kelly 25 2013* Michael Wacha 22 2013*

Jack Flaherty 23 2019 Dakota Hudson 25 2019

* Reached World Series

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (16-7, 3.35) DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/30 at MIL L 4-2 L-1 1 1 4.1 7 4 3 2 6 3 88-51 2 Brandon Woodruff 0-1 6.23 .333 First career MLB start4/3 at PIT W 5-4 (10) SV-1 1 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 12-6 0 --- 0-1 5.40 .304 First Major League save4/9 LAD W 4-0 --- 1 1 4.2 6 0 0 4 4 0 100-59 3 Ross Stripling 0-1 2.79 .310 Combined to shut out the Dodgers4/15 at MIL L 10-7 --- 1 1 3.2 8 6 6 3 3 2 79-47 3 Freddy Peralta 0-1 6.08 .350 Yelich 3 HR’s; teams combine for 7 HR’s in game4/21 NYM W 6-4 W-1 1 1 5.0 5 3 3 2 5 3 89-54 6 Noah Syndergaard 1-1 5.89 .321 1st MLB win as a starting pitcher4/27 CIN W 6-3 W-2 1 1 5.2 7 3 3 1 1 0 79-47 5 Tyler Mahle 2-1 5.63 .327 Then career high 5.2 innings pitchedMarch/April: 6 5 24.0 33 16 15 13 19 8 --- 19 --- 2-1 5.63 .321 5/2 at WSH L 2-1 L-2 1 1 6.0 4 2 1 2 7 0 98-60 1 Stephen Strasburg 2-2 4.80 .301 Career-high 7 SO; start delayed 2:32 by rain 5/7 PHI L 11-1 L-3 1 1 5.0 7 8 2 3 3 1 79-44 0 Aaron Nola 2-3 4.63 .301 Career-high 8 runs allowed (2 ER)5/12 PIT L 10-6 --- 1 1 6.0 9 3 3 2 2 0 84-61 6 Steven Brault 2-3 4.61 .310 Tied career-high with 6.0 innings pitched5/18 at TEX W 8-2 W-3 1 1 6.0 5 2 2 2 5 0 87-54 7 Ariel Jurado 3-3 4.40 .299 DeJong with HR & 4 RBI; 2:21 rain delay at start5/25 ATL W 6-3 --- 1 1 6.1 5 2 2 2 2 0 74-43 2 Mike Soroka 3-3 4.22 .292 Career high 6.1 IP; 11 ground ball outs5/30 at PHI W 5-3 W-4 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 3 4 0 82-50 5 Jerad Eickhoff 4-3 3.94 .284 Backed by 4 STL HR’s; 4th straight quality startMay 6 6 35.1 34 18 11 14 21 1 --- 21 2-2 2.80 .252 MLB monthly career high innings pitched6/6 CIN W 3-1 --- 1 1 6.1 5 1 1 4 3 0 93-59 1 Anthony DeSclafani 4-3 3.70 .278 4th straight STL win in Hudson game started6/11 at MIA W 7-1 W-5 1 1 7.0 4 1 1 2 6 0 93-61 6 Elieser Hernandez 5-3 3.47 .268 Threw career-high 7.0 IP, longest STL road start6/16 at NYM W 4-3 --- 1 1 6.0 8 3 3 3 3 0 99-56 3 Jason Vargas 5-3 3.55 .274 6th straight win by the Cardinals in his starts6/22 LAA W 4-2 W-6 1 1 7.0 5 1 1 1 6 1 112-70 4 Noe Ramirez 6-3 3.36 .267 Tied career high 7.0 IP; 1st HR allowed in 59.0 IP6/29 at SD L 12-2 L-4 1 1 1.2 5 7 1 1 2 2 52-33 1 Chris Paddack 6-4 3.40 .273 Six unearned runs due to his throwing errorJune 5 5 28.0 27 13 7 11 20 3 --- 15 2-1 2.25 .250 2.25 June ERA 3rd-lowest in NL7/5 at SF W 9-4 W-7 1 1 5.0 6 3 3 3 6 1 95-60 6 Drew Pomeranz 7-4 3.51 .275 Five 1st inn. base runners; settled in for win #77/13 ARI W 4-2 W-8 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 4 5 1 94-53 4 Merrill Kelly 8-4 3.48 .268 Posts team-high 8th win; O’Neill HR & 4 RBI7/18 at CIN W 7-4 W-9 1 1 5.0 6 3 3 2 3 1 83-52 7 Tanner Roark 9-4 3.57 .270 Is 7-1 in his last 11 starts & Cardinals 10-17/23 at PIT W 4-3 W-10 1 1 6.1 6 3 3 3 5 1 84-54 4 Chris Archer 10-4 3.61 .269 1st STL rookie w/10 W’s by game #100 since 20137/28 HOU L 6-2 L-5 1 1 4.0 8 5 5 2 5 3 93-59 0 Wade Miley 10-5 3.88 .276 First game allowing more than 3 ER since 4/15July 5 5 26.1 29 16 16 14 24 7 --- 21 4-1 5.47 .284 T-3rd among NL Pitchers with 4 wins8/3 at OAK L 8-3 L-6 1 1 3.2 5 4 3 5 7 0 93-49 0 Mike Fiers 10-6 3.99 .278 2nd straight start without receiving run support8/9 PIT W 6-2 --- 1 1 4.0 6 2 2 0 0 0 49-31 2 Chris Archer 10-6 4.01 .283 1st career start without striking out a batter8/14 at KC W 6-0 W-11 1 1 6.0 5 0 0 2 4 0 91-52 5 Brad Keller 11-6 3.82 .281 2nd career scoreless start; longest of career8/19 MIL W 3-0 W-12 1 1 6.2 0 0 0 4 7 0 111-64 3 Zach Davies 12-6 3.63 .270 Leaves game with no-hitter & 12.2 ShO IP streak8/24 COL W 6-0 W-13 1 1 6.0 2 0 0 3 2 0 95-58 5 Chi Chi González 13-6 3.47 .265 Extends consecutive scoreless IP streak to 18.28/31 CIN (G1) W 10-6 W-14 1 1 7.2 4 4 4 2 8 1 112-71 8 Trevor Bauer 14-6 3.53 .259 Sets career single-game highs in IP, SO & pitchesAugust 6 6 34.0 22 10 9 16 28 1 --- 23 4-1 2.38 .193 Allows just one HR in six August starts (34.0 IP)9/5 SF W 10-0 W-15 1 1 6.0 1 0 0 2 2 0 97-58 8 Logan Webb 15-6 3.40 .252 Blanks opposition for 4th time in last 5 starts9/11 at COL L 2-1 L-7 1 1 6.0 4 2 2 5 7 1 96-53 1 Antonio Senzatela 15-7 3.38 .250 Career best 5-game win streak snapped9/16 WSH W 4-2 W-16 1 1 7.0 5 2 2 2 1 1 96-56 4 Stephen Strasburg 16-7 3.35 .248 First career start of 7.0+ IP and one strikeout9/21 at CHI W 9-8 --- 1 1 3.0 3 3 3 4 2 0 62-32 5 José Quintana 16-7 3.45 .249 Walked 4 consec. batters in 1st inning for 3 runs9/27 CHI L 8-2 --- 1 1 5.0 2 0 0 5 10 0 97-59 1 Alec Mills 16-7 3.35 .245 Struck out career-high 10 battersSeptember 5 5 27.0 15 7 7 18 22 2 --- 19 2-1 2.33 .163 .163 opp. BA ranked 3rd-lowest in NL

2019 33 32 174.2 160 80 65 86 136 22 --- 118 --- 16-7 3.35 .245

Career: 59 32 202.0 179 89 73 104 155 22 --- --- --- 20-8 3.25 .239

NLDS GAME 4 STARTING PITCHER: DAKOTA HUDSON (16-7, 3.35 in 2019)

CAREER POSTSEASON GAME LOG (NR)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES10/7 ATL Dallas Keuchel NLDS Game 4

CAREER: --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

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66 RANDY AROZARENA OF • R-R • 5-11/175 • 24 (Feb. 28, 1995)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Is the 3rd Cuban-born player to appear in a postseason game for the Cardinals, joining LHP Tony Fossas (1996) and C/OF Eli Marrero (2000-02).

• Entered Game 1 of the NLDS defensively on a double switch and was 0-for-1 in his lone plate appearance.

48 HARRISON BADER OF • R-R • 6-0/200 • 25 (June 3, 1994)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Went 1-for-3 racing out an infield single, stole 3rd base and scored on an infield ground ball to tie the game at 1-1 in Game 1.

• Entered as a pinch-runner and was caught stealing 3rd base as Darren O’Day made a move to 3rd base in the 8th inning of Game 3.

• Became the first Cardinal to steal third base in a postseason game since pinch runner Pete Kozma in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series at Boston (double steal with Jon Jay).

60 JOHN BREBBIA RHP • 6-1/200 • 29 (May 30, 1990)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Recorded an out and allowed a single in his first postseason appearance in Game 1.

13 MATT CARPENTER INF • L-R • 6-4/210 • 33 (Nov. 26, 1985)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (5): Cardinals (2012-15, 2019)

Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Home Runs (6, T5th), doubles (8, 8th), extra-base hits (15, T6th), RBI (18, 8th), At-Bats (138, 10th), sacrifice flies (3, T1st).

Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Games (20, T5th), HR (4, T2nd), At-Bats (58, 6th), RBI (10, T5th), Doubles (3, T6th), extra-base hits (7, 4th).

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Seven of his 11 career hits in NLDS play have gone for extra-bases (4 HR, 3 2B)...has an RBI in each of his two games...has reached base safely in 3 of his 4 plate appearances.

• Tied Tom Herr for the most career sacrifice flies (3) by a Cardinal, and since his postseason career began in 2012 has tied for the most career sac flies (3) in the MLB postseason with Brandon Belt (SF) and Eric Hosmer (KC).

• Was 0-for-1 with a sacrifice fly, a walk, and a go-ahead RBI in Game 3.

• Hit a pinch-hit RBI single to left field to tie the game 3-3 in the 7th inning of Game 1 (10/3/19). Was the Cardinals first pinch-hit RBI since Brandon Moss (Game 4 of 2015 NLDS at Chicago).

• Did not appear in Game 2, his first postseason game missed since Game 5 of the 2012 LCS vs. SF (playing in the Cardinals previous 32 straight postseason contests).

• His PH RBI single at Atlanta (10/3/19) was only his 2nd career hit with run-ners in scoring-position in the NLDS, with the other being three-RBI double vs. Clayton Kershaw in Game 1 of the 2014 NLDS at LAD, five years ago to the day (10/3/14).

• Carpenter, Yadier Molina, and Adam Wainwright (DNP) are the only three re-maining Cardinals on the 2012 postseason roster that defeated the Braves in Wild Card game.

2015 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Batted leadoff and started all four games at third base, hitting .235 (4-17) with a home run, one walk, and three runs scored.

• Hit leadoff home run in Game 2, the third in Cardinals postseason history and first since 2000 (Fernando Vina, NLDS Game 3 at Atlanta).

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Batted leadoff and started all nine postseason games at third base, batting .278/.333/.733 (10-36) with four home runs, four doubles, and eight RBI.

• Has hit safely in 12 of 14 career LCS games played, including last 7 of last 8.

• Hit four home runs during the postseason, T5th in Cardinals franchise history for a single postseason, trailing Larry Walker (6 in 2004), Albert Pujols (6 in 2004) David Freese (5 in 2011) and Pujols (5 in 2011).

• Recorded 8 extra-base postseason hits from the leadoff spot (4 HR, 4 2B), tying Oakland’s Rickey Henderson (1989), Philadelphia’s Lenny Dykstra (1993) and Yankees Derek Jeter (2009) for most postseason extra-base hits by a leadoff hitter.

• Went 6-16 (.374) with three homers, three doubles, and seven RBI during the NLDS vs. Dodgers. Hit solo homer and go-ahead, bases-clearing double off Clayton Kershaw in NLDS Game 1. Hit game-tying 2-run home run in the 8th during NLDS Game 2 and solo homer in Game 3, becoming the first ever Car-dinal to hit a home run in 3 consecutive games of a single postseason series.

• Hit his 4th homer of the postseason with a solo shot in NLCS Game 2 vs. SF.

• All four homers came from the leadoff spot, T3rd with Dodgers Carl Crawford (2013) for the most all-time in a single postseason while hitting first in the order, trailing Phillies Lenny Dykstra (6 in 1993) and Dodgers Davey Lopes (5 in 1978).

2013 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Batted leadoff and started all 17 post-season games at second base, hitting .217 (15-69) with one triple and three doubles.

• Hit safely in five of six LCS games vs. Dodgers…reached base three times (2 BB, 1B) in LCS Game 1 and tripled in Game 2 to lead off the 1st…Had RBI-double in LCS Game 4 win to drive in team’s first run of the game. His 11-pitch at-bat Game 6 led to a double, then scored the first run of the game; also had a sac fly.

• Hit .296 (8-27) in the World Series vs. Boston with three multi-hit games…his sac fly in WS Game 2 in the top of the 7th tied the game at 2…had two hits, scored both times during WS Game 3…singled twice and scored one of team’s two runs in Game 4…had three hits in WS Game 6.

2012 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Had five pinch at-bats during the postseason…picked up an RBI, infield pinch-hit during the Wild Card game at Atlanta.

• Came off the bench to play RF in Game 3 of the LCS vs. San Francisco (Beltran injury) and hit 2-run HR in the 3rd to give Cards lead/win.

• Made first postseason start in LCS Game 4, at first - walked twice, doubled and scored twice…started Game 6 in SF at first, reaching base twice (single & walk).

12 PAUL DEJONG SS • R-R • 6-0/200 • 26 (Aug. 2, 1993)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Went 2-for-4 with an intentional walk and a run scored in Game 1.

• Turned a double play on a line drive to halt a Braves rally in the 7th inning of Game 1.

• Singled in his first postseason plate appearance coming against Dallas Keuchel in Game 1.

19 TOMMY EDMAN INF/OF • S-R • 5-10/185 • 24 (May 9, 1995)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Went 2-for-5 with a double in his postsea-son debut in Game 1.

• Drew his first postseason walk with a free pass in the 8th inning of Game 3.

• Doubled in the 5th inning knocking starting pitcher Dallas Keuchel from the game and would single to keep a 9th inning rally alive in Game 1.

• Moved defensively from third base to right field and back to third base in Game 1, becoming the first Cardinals starting third baseman to also play the outfield in a postseason game.

22 JACK FLAHERTY RHP • R-R • 6-4/220 • 23 (Oct. 15, 1995)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Made the first postseason start of his career in Game 2, becoming the youngest Cardinals starting pitcher to make his postseason debut since Shelby Miller (23.362) in Game 4 of the 2014 NLDS vs. Los Angeles.

• His 117 pitches over 7.0 innings in Game 2 were most by a Cardinal in his post-season debut since Woody Williams threw 133 pitches in 7.0 innings of one-run ball in Game 2 of the 2001 NLDS vs. Arizona.

25 DEXTER FOWLER OF • S-R • 6-5/205 • 33 (Mar. 22, 1986)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (4): Rockies (2009), Cubs (2015-16), Cardinals (2019)

World Series Championships: Chicago Cubs (2016)

Cubs Postseason Ranks: Runs (17, T1st), Doubles (7, T2nd), Hits (28, 3rd), Home Runs (5, T4th).

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Recorded a game-tying RBI groundout in the 5th inning and walked and scored in the 9th inning for the go-ahead run to break the 3-3 tie in Game 1.

• Had an RBI in consecutive postseason games dating back to 2016 World Series Game 7 in which he homered to lead-off the game and Game 1 of the 2019 NLDS.

2016 (Won World Series): Started and batted leadoff in all 17 postseason games, batting .250 (18-72) with 3 HR and 6 RBI.

• Hit leadoff home run in Game 7 of the World Series, becoming the first player in World Series history to lead-off a Game 7 with a home run and the 11th to leadoff a World Series game with a home run.

• His home run in the 8th inning of Game 4 of the World Series made him the first Cub to homer at Wrigley Field since Chuck Klein in Game 5 of the 1935 WS.

• Tallied three hits in Game 7 of the WS to combine with Kyle Schwarber’s three hits, marking the 4th time a pair of teammates had at least three hits in a Game 7 of the WS (first since Darryl Motley and George Brett for the 1985 Royals).

• With a lead-off double in Game 4 of the World Series, became the first player in MLB history with three lead-off doubles in one Postseason, tabulating one in each of the NLDS, NLCS and WS.

• Joined teammate Kris Bryant and Frank Demaree (1935) as the only two Cubs to homer twice in a single World Series.

2015 (Lost to Mets in NLCS): Batted .278 (10-36) with six runs, two doubles, two homers, three RBI, stolen base and .816 OPS in nine games

• Went 3-for-4 with three runs, a solo homer and a stolen base in Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh (10/7); tied the Cubs postseason mark for runs scored in a game.

2009 (Lost to Phillies in NLDS): Started in centerfield in four games, hitting .214 (3-14) with two RBI and a walk.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS IN POSTSEASON PLAY

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65 GIOVANNY GALLEGOS RHP • 6-2/210 • 28 (Aug. 14, 1991)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Struck out Francisco Cervelli with the bases loaded before an infield single allowed two inherited runners to score in Game 1.

• Is the 4th Mexican-born player to appear in a postseason game for St. Louis, joining RHP Dennys Reyes (2009), RHP Fernando Salas (2011-12), and LHP Jaime García (2011-15).

46 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT 1B • R-R • 6-3/215 • 32 (Sept. 10, 1987)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (3): Diamondbacks (2011, 2017), Cardinals (2019)

• Slashing .318/.388/.705 in 11 career postseason games, while recording an ex-tra-base hit in six games.

• Has homered in 5 of his 11 career postseason games holding a 8.8 HR/AB ratio, the 7th-highest in MLB postseason history of players with 40 or more at-bats.

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Has hit safely in all three games of the postseason with three extra base hits, including a home run and two doubles...

• Batting 1.000 (2-2) while reaching base safely in all three games during the 9th inning.

• Was 1-for-4 with a double in the 9th inning of Game 3.

• Smashed a 446-foot solo home run to left field in the 8th inning to bring the Cardinals within one run in Game 1.

• Scored two runs in Game 1, the first Cardinal since Matt Holliday and Stephen Piscotty in Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS.

Diamondbacks Postseason Ranks: Home Runs (4, T2nd), RBI (11, 3rd)

2017 (Lost to Dodgers in NLDS): Hit .188 (3-16) with two home runs and five RBI in four combined games against Colorado (WC) and Los Angeles (NLDS).

• Hit go-ahead two-run homer in the first inning off Rich Hill in Game 2 loss.

2011 (Lost to Brewers in NLDS): Batted .438 (7-for-16) with two home runs and six RBI in four NLDS games.

• Homered in first two postseason games; became 2nd MLB rookie in postseason history to accomplish feat (Yankees’ Shane Spencer, 1998 ALDS vs. Rangers).

• Hit grand slam off Shaun Marcum in Game 3. Was first in Dbacks postseason history and third by MLB rookie in postseason history (Yankees Ricky Ledee in 1999 ALCS Game 4 and Yankees Gil McDougald in 1951 World Series Game 5).

56 RYAN HELSLEY RHP • 6-2/230 • 25 (July 18, 1994)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Rookie posted a scoreless outing in his first postseason appearance, recording one out and a hit in Game 1 of NLDS.

18 CARLOS MARTINEZ RHP • 6-0/200 • 27 (Sept. 21, 1991)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (3): Cardinals (2013-14, 2019)

Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Appearances (18, T6th)

Cardinals Division Series Ranks: Appearances (6, T8th)

• Is 1-2 with 5.68 ERA in 18 career postseason appearances. Has appeared in a postseason game as a middle reliever and closer.

• Has five career postseason relief appearances of four outs or more.

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Recorded the win, his first career post-season win, holding off the Braves in Game 1 of the NLDS despite allowing three runs over 1.1 innings.

• Suffered the blown save in Game 3 of the NLDS allowing three runs with two outs in the 9th inning; the first blown save by a Cardinal since Game 5 of the 2014 NLCS at SF (Pat Neshek).

• Surrendered three runs in back-to-back postseason appearances, the first Car-dinals pitcher to do so in relief since Bob Forsch in 1987 in Game 5 of the NLCS and Game 1 of the World Series; but the first in the same series.

• Allowed his first postseason home run (Ronald Acuña, Jr.) after keeping the ball in the yard in his previous 66 batters faced in the postseason.

• Was his second career postseason game finished; finishing an 8-1 loss in Game 1 of the 2013 World Series at Boston.

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Recorded scoreless outings in three of four relief appearances, recording a 2.25 ERA over 4.0 innings.

• Earned a Hold in Game 1 of the NLDS at Dodgers, allowing one run in 1.1 IP, his only appearance in the Division Series and his longest outing of the postseason.

• Appeared in three of five NLCS games vs. SF and did not allow a run (2.2 IP).

2013 (Lost to Boston in World Series): Tied the MLB record for appearances (12) in a postseason by a rookie (Julian Tavarez, 1995 Cleveland Indians).

• Was 0-1 with a 3.55 ERA and five Holds (most by a rookie pitcher since Holds were regularly kept as a stat).

• Pitched in five of six World Series games, tying Jason Motte (2011) and Octavio Dotel (2011) for most appearances during the World Series in franchise history.

• Made two appearances of 2.0 innings, both were Holds coming in wins in Game 4 of NLCS at Dodgers and Game 2 of the World Series at Boston.

• Was unscored upon in four NLCS appearances, earning two Holds, and allowing only two baserunners on a double and a walk. Picked off Nick Punto in Game 4, a critical play in the 7th inning to end Dodgers rally.

38 JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ OF • R-R • 6-7/225 • 31 (July 25, 1988)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Has made a postseason pinch-hit appear-ance in each of the first three games and has gone 2-for-3 with two singles.

• Has two pinch-hits in the Division Series, the most by any Cardinals player in a single DS...the two pinch-hits in a single Cardinals postseason are the most since Oscar Taveras had three pinch-hits in 2014.

• Tallied a pinch-hit with two outs in the 8th inning of Game 3 with a runner on first base.

• Recorded his first postseason hit as a pinch-hitter with two outs in the 8th inning in Game 2.

• Made his postseason debut as a pinch-hitter in Game 1 of the NLDS.

39 MILES MIKOLAS RHP • 6-4/235 • 31 (Aug. 23, 1988)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Posted a no-decision tossing 5.0 innings allowing one run.

• Threw 5.0 innings allowing one run in his MLB postseason debut at Atlanta in Game 1 of the NLDS. Walked two and gave up a 1st inning run before settling in and retiring 14 of his final 16 batters.

• Hit a double in his first postseason plate appearance, the first Cardinals pitcher with a hit since John Lackey in Game 1 of the 2015 NLDS vs. CHI and first ex-tra-base hit since Chris Carpenter doubled in Game 1 of the 2012 NLCS vs. SF.

21 ANDREW MILLER LHP • 6-7/200 • 33 (May 21, 1985)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (6): Orioles (2014), Yankees (2015), Indians (2016-18), Cardinals (2019)

• Has not allowed a run in 21-of-24 career postseason appearances.

• Has stranded 16-of-19 inherited runners in his postseason career, 10th all-time (15.8% IRS pct.) among relievers with 15 or more inherited runners in the post-season.

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Pitched a scoreless inning escaping a jam by getting a line out double play stranding an inherited runner in Game 1 of NLDS.

• Stranded all four inherited runners in two appearances during the 2019 NLDS.

• Stranded the bases loaded in the 8th inning retiring Freddie Freeman. His 2nd time stranding the bases loaded in his postseason career (Game 3 of 2017 ALDS at NYY with Cleveland).

2018 (Lost to Astros in ALDS): Made two appearances and recorded one out, allowing one hit with three walks (one intentional). Charged with blown save in Game 2 after a Marwin Gonzalez two-run double in the 6th inning.

2017 (Lost to Yankees in ALDS): Appeared in four games, allowing one run for 1.80 ERA. Struck out five over 2.0 innings in Game 5 (39 pitches).

2016 (Lost to Cubs in World Series): Appeared in 10 games, going 2-0 with a 1.40 ERA (19.1 IP), one save, five holds, and 30 strikeouts (14.0 K/9 IP). Cleve-land did not lose a game in which Miller appeared until World Series Game 7.

• Named 2016 ALCS MVP, pitching 7.2 scoreless innings vs. Toronto. Set an ALCS record with 14 strikeouts by a reliever. Was the first pitcher in MLB post-season history with seven relief appearances with at least three strikeouts.

• Established a postseason record for strikeouts by a relief pitcher (30), surpass-ing Francisco Rodriguez (2002) who had 28 with Anaheim in 2002.

• His 20 strikeouts in first 9.0 innings of the postseason were the most in MLB postseason history surpassing Bob Gibson (17).

• Was unscored upon in his first eight appearances, extending his postseason scoreless stretch to first 14 career appearances (23.1 IP) dating back to 2014.

• Struck out five batters in back-to-back appearances vs. Toronto in Game 1 and 2 of the ALCS, becoming the first pitcher to do so in two appearances of 2.0 in-nings or fewer in the same Postseason, Postseason career, series, consecutive or back-to-back games (Elias).

2015 (Lost to Astros in AL Wild Card): Threw a scoreless inning, striking out two, in the 3-0 loss at Yankee Stadium.

2014 (Lost to Royals in ALCS): Appeared in five games, tossing 7.1 scoreless innings and retiring 22 of 24 batters faced (one single and one walk).

• Made four appearances of four outs or more, maxing out at 1.2 innings three times. Recorded two Holds vs. Detroit in the ALDS.

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4 YADIER MOLINA C • R-R • 5-11/210 • 37 (July 13, 1982)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (10): Cardinals (2004-06, 2009, 2011-15, 2019)

World Series Championships: St. Louis Cardinals (2006, 2011)

All-Time MLB Postseason Ranks: Games Played (92, 10th), At-Bats (327, 10th), Hits (92, 7th)

Active MLB Postseason Ranks: Hits (92, 1st), Singles (72, 1st), Games Played (92, 1st), At-Bats (327, 1st), Total Bases (118, 2nd), Doubles (17, T2nd), RBI (31, T6th), Walks (26, 4th),

Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Hits (92, 1st), Singles (72, 1st), Games Played (92, 1st), At-Bats (327, 1st), Total Bases (118, 2nd), Doubles (17, 2nd), RBI (31, 2nd), Walks (26, 2nd), Runs (25, 2nd).

Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Games (35, 1st), At-Bats (127, 1st), Singles (23, 1st), Hits (28, 2nd), Total Bases (35, 2nd), Doubles (4, T3rd), Walks (10, T2nd).

• Has taken part in four World Series (2004, 2006, 2011, 2013), winning titles in 2006 and 2011. Owns a .328 (22-for-67) career average in 21 WS games.

• His 93rd career postseason game today ties Chipper Jones for 9th all-time in MLB postseason history, trailing Derek Jeter (158), Jorge Posada (125), Bernie Williams (121), David Justice (112), Manny Ramirez (111), Tino Martinez (99), and Kenny Lofton (95).

• His 92 hits and 17 doubles both rank 2nd all-time among catchers, trailing Jorge Posada (103 hits & 23 doubles).

• His career .326 average (42-129) in the LCS ranks 2nd among catchers (Thur-man Munson, .339), while his 42 hits rank first among catchers (7th overall); his eight LCS doubles rank 2nd among catchers (T5th overall).

• Has thrown out 11 attempted basestealers in his postseason career, most among active Major League catchers.

2019 (NLDS vs. Braves): Is the 17th position player (4th catcher) in MLB history to appear in 10 or more postseasons (most by any Cardinal).

• Recorded two hits in Game 2, tying Albert Pujols for most multi-hit games in Cardinals history and 5th most all-time in postseason history.

• Molina, Matt Carpenter, and Adam Wainwright (DNP) are the only three remain-ing Cardinals on the 2012 postseason roster that defeated the Braves in Wild Card game.

2015 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Started the first three games. Left Game 3 after five innings caught (left thumb) and did not appear in the series finale. Singled in Game 2, which tied Albert Pujols for the lead among active MLB players in postseason hits (90).

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Played entire NLDS & Game 1 of the NLCS be-fore a strained oblique injury during a 6th-inning at-bat of Game 2 sidelined him for the rest of the LCS.

• Surpassed Albert Pujols to become the Cardinals all-time leader in postseason hits (89) with a single in Game 2 in the NLCS.

2013 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Caught every game and inning of the postseason, batting .274 (17-62) with hits in 12 of the 17 games played.

2012 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Hit .265 (13-49) over the entire postseason with four RBI, and was flawless in 107 total chances defensively.

• His five walks in the NLDS vs. Washington were T1st in the DS with Carlos Beltran, Pete Kozma and Yankees Mark Teixeira.

• Batted .393 (11-28) in the NLCS vs. SF with two RBI including a 4-4 perfor-mance in Game 7. Hit safely in six of seven LCS games.

2011 (Won World Series): Started all 18 games and played every inning (includ-ing 1.0 inning at first), hitting .299 (20-67) with five doubles and 12 RBI.

• His 20 hits were most by catcher in postseason since Florida’s Ivan Rodriguez (21 in 2003).

• Became the first Cardinals catcher to appear in the postseason five different seasons (2004-06, 2009, 2011).

• Hit .333 (8-24) during the NLCS vs. Milwaukee. Was 5-for-8 in final two games.

• Batted .333 (8-24) with nine RBI during the WS vs. Texas. His 9 RBI were most by a catcher in the WS since Cleveland’s Sandy Alomar, Jr. (10 in 1997).

2009 (Lost to Dodgers in NLDS): Hit .308 (4-13) in three games during the NLDS vs. Los Angeles. Started all three games behind the plate.

2006 (Won World Series): Took part in postseason play for third straight sea-son and led the team in hits (19), total bases (29), and batting average (.358), co-led in games played (16), and ranked 2nd in RBI (8).

• Started all 16 games behind the plate and made just one error as Cardinals pitchers combined for 2.68 ERA.

• Was one of several NLCS Game 7 heroes for St. Louis, delivering a 2-run homer in the 9th inning off Aaron Heilman to give Cardinals a 3-1 lead.

• Batted .412 (7-17) in the World Series, while hitting safely in all five games. Had three hits and two runs in Series clinching Game 5 win.

2005 (Lost to Astros in NLCS): Caught the duration of all nine postseason games, helping St. Louis pitchers to a 3.19 ERA and batting .286 (10-35) with three doubles and three RBI.

• San Diego stole two bases in NLDS Game 1 before Molina shut down the running game the rest of the series. Allowed only one Astros stolen base in the NLCS.

2004 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Did not see action in NLDS vs. Dodg-ers, but started and caught Game 4 of the LCS vs. Houston (1-for-4 in 6-5 loss). Appeared in three World Series games vs. Boston, including Game 4 start. Pinch hit in WS Game 1 (0-for-1) and caught the 9th inning of Game 3.

34 YAIRO MUÑOZ INF/OF • R-R • 5-11/215 • 24 (Jan. 23, 1995)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Made the postseason roster but did not appear in Game 1.

23 MARCELL OZUNA OF • R-R • 6-2/245 • 28 (Nov. 12, 1990)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Doubles (3, T6th)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Was 2-for-4 with go-ahead 2-RBI double in the 9th inning. Also walked and scored a run. Was one of three Cardinals to record a hit with runners in scoring position in Game 1.

• Has posted three straight multi-hit games to begin his postseason career, the first Cardinal to accomplish the feat since Jim Edmonds posted four straight in his first four postseason games with St. Louis (3 in 2000 NLDS & 1 in 2000 NLCS).

• Doubled home two runs in the top of the 9th inning off Mark Melancon to break a 3-3 tie in the 9th inning of Game 1 to get credited with a game-winning RBI.

52 MICHAEL WACHA RHP • 6-5/215 • 28 (July 1, 1991)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (4): Cardinals (2013-15, 2019)

Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Wins (4, T5th), Strikeouts (38, 8th)

Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Fewest Hits/9 IP (5.40, 2nd)

2015 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Made one start in Game 3 of the NLDS at Wrig-ley Field (10/12), pitching 4.1 innings allowing four runs on six hits and a ca-reer-high three home runs in an 8-6 loss. Has taken the loss in his last three postseason appearances since posting wins in his first four.

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Used once out of the bullpen in Game 5 of the NLCS and surrendered the series-ending three-run home run to Travis Ishikawa in the bottom of the 9th at SF (10/16). Marked his first game action since 9/26 at Arizona (20 days).

2013 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Made five postseason starts posting a 4-1 record with a 2.64 ERA (30.2 IP) and 33 strikeouts, not losing until Game 6 of the World Series.

• Became the 11th rookie pitcher to start a postseason game for the Cardinals.

• His 30.2 innings were most by a rookie in a single postseason since the Dodg-ers’ Fernando Valenzuela set the mark with 40.2 in 1981.

• Named 2013 NLCS MVP, throwing 13.2 scoreless innings, allowing seven hits, and striking out 13 for a 2-0 record. Pitched opposite Dodgers N.L. Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw in two starts. Struck out eight in Game 2 (10/12), scat-tering five hits over 6.2 innings. Threw 7.0 scoreless innings of two-hit ball in Game 6 (10/18) to clinch the N.L. pennant.

• Joined Livan Hernandez (1997) and Mike Boddicker (1983) as only rookies to have won an LCS MVP award.

• Is one of 20 pitchers in MLB history to record four or more wins in a single postseason and only the third rookie pitcher joining Livan Hernandez (4, 1997) and Francisco Rodriguez (5, 2002), and the only American-born rookie pitcher to win four games in a single postseason.

• Set the MLB rookie postseason record with 33 strikeouts…the 33 strikeouts in a single postseason ranks 3rd in Cardinals history behind Bob Gibson (35, 1968) and Adam Wainwright (34, 2013).

• Became the first American-born rookie pitcher to win four games in a postseason.

• His four wins in a single postseason makes him one of 18 instances in MLB history, and tying Chris Carpenter (2011) as the only two Cardinals.

• Threw 7.1 no-hit innings in his postseason debut at Pittsburgh (10/7) before Pe-dro Alvarez hit a solo home run to break up the no-hitter and shutout, but earned the critical Game 4 NLDS win while striking out a career-high nine.

• Earned his first World Series win in Game 2 at Boston (10/24), tossing 6.0 in-nings and allowing two runs on three hits with six strikeouts. His World Series Game 6 loss was his shortest start of the season (3.2 IP), regular or postseason.

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50 ADAM WAINWRIGHT RHP • 6-7/230 • 38 (Aug. 30, 1981)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (7): Cardinals (2006, 2009, 2012-15, 2019)

World Series Championships: St. Louis Cardinals (2006, 2011-DNP)

Cardinals NLDS Ranks: Wins (2, T2nd), Appearances (13, 1st), Starts (7, T1st) Innings (53.0, 1st), Strikeouts (62, 1st), fewest walks/9 IP (1.36, 1st), Complete Games (1, T1st)

Cardinals Postseason Ranks: Wins (4, T5th), Starts (13, 2nd), Appearances (25, 1st), Innings (96.2, 2nd), Strikeouts (104, 1st), fewest walks/9 IP (1.58, 1st), Saves (4, T5th).

2019 (NLDS vs. Braves): Wainwright (DNP), Matt Carpenter, and Yadier Molina are the only three remaining Cardinals on the 2012 postseason roster that de-feated the Braves in Wild Card game.

• Struck out eight batters while scattering four hits over 7.2 scoreless innings in Game 3 of the NLDS and received a no decision...became the first Cardinals pitcher to strikeout 100 career batters in the postseason...made his 25th career postseason appearance breaking a tie with Lance Lynn to become the all-time Cardinals leader...his 7th career NLDS start tied him with Chris Carpenter for the club mark, while his 13th start is 2nd-most behind Chris Carpenter.

• Joined Randy Johnson (twice), Roger Clemens (twice) as the only pitchers aged 38 or older with four or fewer hits, zero runs allowed and eight or more strike-outs in a postseason start...pitched the longest postseason outing (7.2 IP) by a Cardinal 38 years or older since Burleigh Grimes in the 1931 World Series.

• Threw 120 pitches, the most by a Cardinal in the postseason since Jason Mar-quis threw 121 in Game 4 of the 2004 World Series vs. Boston.

• His 120 pitches were the most by a pitcher at 38 years old since Roger Clemens threw 138 in Game 4 of the 2000 ALCS.

• Marked the first postseason game with one starter 38 years or older and his op-ponent 22 years or younger since Roger Clemens vs. Barry Zito in the 2000 DS.

2015 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Appeared in the final three games of the NLDS, logging a 1.69 ERA (5.1 IP) and six strikeouts in relief.

• Pitched 1.2 scoreless innings in Game 2 loss, striking out the side in the 8th.

• Allowed a two-run home run to Jorge Soler in Game 3 on his first pitch thrown, snapping a 10-game, 11.1 scoreless relief innings streak.

• Pitched 2.0 innings in the Game 4 loss, retiring all six batters faced.

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Made three postseason starts and was 0-1 with a 5.63 ERA (16.0 IP) with 14 strikeouts.

• Received a no-decision in Game 1 of the NLDS at Los Angeles, exiting after 4.1 innings allowing 6 runs on a career postseason high 11 hits in a game the Cardinals rallied to win, 10-9.

• Took loss in Game 1 of the NLCS vs. SF surrendering three runs (2 ER) over 4.2 innings. Fired 7.0 strong innings at SF (10/16) in Game 5, allowing two runs on four hits with seven strikeouts in his lowest pitch count (97) of the postseason.

2013 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Made 5 starts in the postseason and had a 2-3 record, 2.57 ERA. His 2.57 ERA ranked 2nd among five-game starters during the postseason, trailing only Boston’s Jon Lester (1.56).

• His team-leading 34 strikeouts were one fewer than Bob Gibson’s franchise sin-gle-postseason record (35) from 1968, tied Detroit’s Max Scherzer for most among pitchers during the postseason, and T9th-most in MLB single-postsea-son history at the time.

• Went 2-0 in NLDS vs. Pittsburgh, earning the win in both Game 1 and 5. Pitched 7.0 innings in Game 1, allowing only 3 hits and a solo homer with nine strikeouts and no walks. Pitched complete game in Game 5 win, allowing one run on 8 hits in the decisive 6-1 win.

• Allowed 2 runs on 6 hits (0 BB, 5 K) in his lone start in the LCS (Game 3), a 3-0 loss at Los Angeles Dodgers.

• Started Game 1 of the World Series at Boston and was charged with the loss, allowing 5 runs (3 ER) in 5.0 IP. Also started Game 5 and took the loss, allowing Boston’s 3 runs in the 3-1 defeat (7.0 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 10 K).

2012 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Started three games over three rounds during the playoffs, going 1-0 with a 4.80 ERA (15.0 IP) and 20 strikeouts.

• Started NLDS Game 1 vs. Washington and struck out 10 over 5.2 IP allowing a single run but did not get a decision in the 3-2 loss. Allowed 6 runs in 2.1 innings in Game 5 before St. Louis came back for a dramatic 9th inning, 9-7, come-from-behind win.

• Earned win in LCS Game 4 vs. San Francisco; went 7.0 IP and allowed one run on 4 hits, with 5 strikeouts, his first career LCS start.

2009 (Lost to Dodgers in NLDS): Allowed just one run over 8.0 IP in Game 2 of the NLDS in Los Angeles (Andre Ethier solo homer). Exited with the lead after allowing three hits, one walk and fanning seven in what was eventual 3-2 loss.

2006 (Won World Series): In his first career postseason action, went 1-0 with four saves while working 9.2 scoreless innings with 15 strikeouts.

• Earned saves in both World Series and National League Championship Series clinching wins and was on the mound for final out in all three postseason series.

• Sent the Cardinals to their 17th World Series after striking out Mets’ Carlos Bel-tran (called) with the bases loaded to end Game 7 at Shea Stadium.

• Fanned Tigers Brandon Inge in World Series Game 5 to clinch the Cardinals 10th World Championship. First time since 1988 that the WS ended with a strikeout.

30 TYLER WEBB LHP • 6-5/225 • 29 (July 20, 1990)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (1): Cardinals (2019)

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Appeared in the first two games.

• Threw a perfect 8th inning in Game 2 with two strikeouts.

• Made his postseason debut coming in relief in the 6th inning and allowed two runs (1 ER) on a hit.

32 MATT WIETERS C • L-R • 5-7/185 • 27 (Nov. 10, 1990)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (4): Orioles (2012, 2016), Nationals (2018), Cardi-nals (2019)

2017 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Batted .143 (2-14) with two walks in five games.

2016 (Lost to Blues Jays in AL Wild Card): Started at catcher and went 0-4 in Baltimore’s 5-2 loss to the Blue Jays.

2012 (Lost to Yankees in ALDS): Went 0-for-4 in the Orioles 5-1 win at Texas in the AL Wild Card Game…batted .150 (3-for-20) in five games of the ALDS.

16 KOLTEN WONG 2B • L-R • 5-7/185 • 27 (Nov. 10, 1990)

POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (4): Cardinals (2013-15, 2019)

• 10 of his 12 career postseason hits are for extra bases (5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs).

• His four career Postseason home runs are most by a Cardinals second baseman. Three were hit in the 2014, most by a rookie second baseman in MLB history.

• Holds the Cardinals Postseason series record for total bases by a second base-man (15 in 2014 LCS), surpassing Tom Herr (14 in 1985 LCS).

• Became the fourth second baseman in postseason history to hit a walk-off home run (Game 2, NLCS vs. SF, 10/12/14).

• Had an extra base hit for nine straight postseason hits (10/4/14-10/10/15) tied for the MLB record with Miguel Cabrera and Jayson Werth, but was snapped on an 8th inning single in Game 1 of the 2019 NLDS at ATL.

• Has played every inning of the Cardinals last 15 postseason games

2019 Postseason (NLDS vs. Braves): Went 2-for-4 and cracked a two-RBI dou-ble in the 9th inning for eventual critical insurance runs, before making a stand-out defensive play in the 9th inning.

• Had his streak of nine straight postseason extra-base hits snapped with a single. Doubled in his next at-bat for an extra-base hit for 10 of his last 11 postseason hits.

2015 (Lost to Cubs in NLDS): Played every inning at second base in all four games, batting .143 (2-14) with a home run and a double.

• Hit solo home run in Game 2 off Kyle Hendricks, marking his 9th straight post-season extra-base hit to tie Miguel Cabrera and Jayson Werth for most in MLB postseason history. His home run was the first of back-to-back home runs with Randal Grichuk in the 5th inning and first homer since a grand slam 7/27 vs. CIN.

2014 (Lost to Giants in NLCS): Recorded seven hits (all for extra-bases) in eight games and hit three postseason home runs (most in MLB history by a rookie second baseman). His seven extra-base hits were the most in Cardinals history by a rookie and the most by a NL rookie second baseman.

• His .724 slugging pct. was the highest by a Cardinals second baseman and highest by a Cardinals middle infielder since Pepper Martin (.792 in 1931 World Series).

• Hit game-winning home run in NLDS Game 3 (10/6) off Dodgers Scott Elbert

• His 15 total bases in the NLCS were the most by a Cardinals second baseman surpassing Tom Herr (14, 1985).

• Hit a walk-off home run in Game 2 of the NLCS (10/12) off Sergio Romo, the 4th walk-off home run in Cardinals postseason history joining Ozzie Smith (NLCS 5, 1985), Jim Edmonds (NLCS 6, 2004) and David Freese (WS 6, 2011).

• Walk-off HR was the 4th in MLB history by a second baseman (Alfonso Soria-no, Jeff Kent, Bill Mazeroski) and the 7th walk-off hit in Cardinals postseason history.

• Tripled and doubled in Game 3 of NLCS (10/14), the first Cardinal with multiple extra-base hits since David Green (WS Game 5, 1982).

• Became the first Cardinals rookie to log an extra-base hit in three consecutive postseason at-bats (Game 2 NLCS HR; Game 3 NLCS 2B & 3B).

2013 (Lost to Red Sox in World Series): Played in seven postseason games, going 1-for-6 with a stolen base. His lone hit came in the 8th inning of Game 3 of the World Series (10/26).

• Stole second base (Workman/ Saltalamacchia) following his hit, making him the sixth Cardinals rookie to steal a base in the World Series (P. Martin, W. McGee, L. Johnson, M. Shannon, P. Kozma).

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vs. N.L. West: 18-15, 277-1126 (.246) 41 HRs vs. N.L. Central: 46-30, 656-2553 (.257) 107 HRs vs. N.L. East: 18-15, 246-1096 (.224) 39 HRsvs. A.L. West: 6-10, 129-548 (.235) 18 HRs vs. A.L. Central: 3-1, 29-126 (.230) 5 HRsat Busch Stadium: 50-31, 659-2631 (.250) 89 HRs On the Road: 41-40, 678-2818 (.241) 121 HRs

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS

66 RANDY AROZARENA OF • R-R • 5-11/175 • 24 (Feb. 28, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 9/25 at ARI Runs: 2, 9/25 at ARI Home Runs: 1, 9/25 at ARI RBI: 1, 2x. Last: 9/25 at ARI Walks: 2, 9/5 vs. SF Hit Streak: 2 games, 9/24-25

• Was selected from Memphis (AAA) on 8/13 and made his Major League debut the following night at KC (8/14); the 8th Cardinal to make MLB debut in 2019.

• Record an RBI infield single (off Kevin McCarthy) with the bases loaded for his first MLB hit and RBI, went 2-for-4.

• Became the first Cardinal to record hit & RBI in MLB debut since Patrick Wisdom (8/12/18 at KC).

• Was optioned back to Memphis on 8/19 and recalled on 9/3.

• Appeared in 16 of Cards last 24 games, making two starts in CF, three pinch-hit appearances, pinch-ran six times and was a defensive replacement in the outfield five times.

• Hit his first Major League home run at ARI (9/25) while collecting season highs in hits (2) and runs (2).

• Ripped a pinch-hit double vs. SF (9/4) and scored, first extra base hit and run.

• Started his first game since 8/14 at KC vs. SF (9/5), went 0-2, 2 walks & his 1st SB.

• Batted .344 with 15 HR, 53 RBI, 25 doubles & 17 SB in 92 minor league games between Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA).

• Hit for the cycle at Oklahoma City (6/26), the 3rd in Memphis Redbirds history.

• Named Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month in June and July 2019.

• Reached base in 37 straight home games before getting selected to St. Louis.

48 HARRISON BADER OF • R-R • 6-0/205 • 25 (June 3, 1994)

----- Single-Game Season Highs -----Hits: 3, 3x. Last: 8/27 at MIL Runs: 2, 11x. Last: 9/28 vs. CHI Home Runs: 2, 9/15 vs. MIL RBI: 2, 10x. Last: 9/19 at CHI Walks: 3, 8/20 vs. MIL Hit Streak: 6 games 4/27-5/3

• NL Ranks: Outfield Double Plays (4, *1st), Outfield Assists (8, T8th), Zone Rating (.956, 2nd), 5-Star Catches (4, *1st), Outs Above Average (13, 3th), Defensive Runs Saved among Centerfielders (11, 3rd).

• Was on the 10-day disabled list (4/17-4/24, retroactive to 4/14) with a right ham-string injury.

• Led all National League outfielders in double plays, most by a Cardinals outfielder since Jim Edmonds had five in 2003.

• Matched his single-season high from 2018 with eight outfield assists.

• Established new single-season highs in RBI (39), walks, (46), triples (3) and intentional walks (4).

• His .956 zone rating was the highest by a Cardinals outfielder in club history since the category began being tracked in 1987.

• Matched his career high with 12 home runs, smacking his 12th on the second to last game of the season vs. CHI (9/28).

• Hit a career-high five home runs in September, his most home runs in the month and any month in his career.

• His 13 RBI in September were his most in the month and tied his highest month (August 2018).

• Had two bunt singles, T3rd on the team with Jack Flaherty and trailed Major League leader Kolten Wong (10) and Matt Carpenter (3).

• Of his 27 career home runs, 20 have been hit away from Busch Stadium, with a high of three each at PETCO Park, Oracle Park and Miller Park.

• Posted back-to-back seasons with double-digit home run totals.

• Recorded his first career game with multiple home runs vs. MIL (9/15) hitting solo shots off Chase Anderson (3rd inn.) and Ray Black (7th inn.).

• Hit a 450-foot HR on to the left field concourse at Coors Field at COL (9/12).

• Collected double-digit stolen base totals in back-to-back seasons.

• Recorded his first career walk-off RBI with an RBI single in the 9th inn. vs. CIN (9/1-G1).

• Pinch-ran and scored two runs vs. CIN (8/31) in Game 1 of the doubleheader and knocked in game-tying run in 9th in Game 2. Was the first Cardinal since Randal Grichuk (2016) to score two runs in a game with no official at-bats.

• Scored in a season-high 5 straight games (8/23-27) and had 10 runs over the final 11 games in August.

• Was optioned to Memphis on July 28 and recalled on August 20. Finished the sea-son batting .222 (28-126) with 6 HR and 20 RBI over his final 38 games, starting 35 in centerfield.

• Following his recall from Memphis on 8/20 vs. MIL, tripled and walked a ca-reer-high three times vs. MIL (8/20) including an RBI forcing in a run.

• Played in 16 minor league games in Memphis batting .317 (20-63) with 7 HR, 15 RBI, a .427 OBP, .698 SLG and 3-for-3 in stolen bases.

• Ranked 9th among Memphis’ home run leaders with seven at the time of recall despite playing in only 16 games, including two multi-HR games (8/10 at Fresno - 5 RBI & 8/18 vs. Iowa).

• Was on a 9-game hitting streak (14-35, .400) at time of his recall.

• Started only 6 of 17 games Post All-Star Break and was optioned to Memphis on July 28.

13 MATT CARPENTER INF • L-R • 6-3/215 • 33 (Nov. 26, 1985)

----- Single-Game Season Highs -----Hits: 4x. Last: 8/25 @ COL Runs: 3, 3x. Last: 8/25 at COL Home Runs: 1, 14x. Last: 9/29 vs CHI RBI: 2, 6x. Last: 9/12 @ COL Walks: 2, 11x. Last: 9/20 at CHI Hit Streak: 6 games, 5/30-6/6

• Ranked 3rd on the Cardinals in walks (63), 5th in home runs (15), T6th in runs (59) and T2nd in sacrifice flies (5).

• Posted a career-high six stolen bases (7 attempts) at the age of 33.

• Hit 15 home runs, his lowest single-season total since 2014.

• Collected a season-high 3 RBI on the final day of the season, hitting a three-run home run (#15) vs. CHI (9/29). Was his first home run with more than one runner on base since 8/13/18 vs. WSH and his 21st career home run vs. the Cubs, his most against any MLB opponent.

• Hit 13 solo home runs for the season, one two-run and one three-run.

• Struck out four times on 9/28 vs. CHI for the 8th time in his career; 4th this season.

• Hit his 14th HR on 9/27 vs. CHI and reached base safely 4 times. Was his 100th career solo HR and 147th career HR moving into 14th place all-time in Cardinals history.

• Hit go-ahead HR (#13) in 10th inn. at CHI (9/19), his 4th career home run in extra-innings.

• Batted .267 (16-60, 10 RBI) in September, his highest BA in any month this season.

• Hit 5 HR and had 14 RBI in the month of May, his highest monthly total of the season in both categories.

• Was 2-for-8 with 4 RBI and 18 left on base with the bases loaded this season. Has a career .481 BA (26-54, HR) with the bases loaded, 2nd-highest in MLB history behind Pat Tabler (.489, 43-88, 2 HR).

• Has 40+ RBI in each of his last 8 seasons.

• Hit a pinch-hit walk-off single vs. CIN (8/31) in Game 2 of DH; his 7th career walk-off RBI.

• Passed Ken Boyer (634) for 9th all-time in walks (641) in Cardinals history at MIL (8/26).

• Scored his 700th career run vs. MIL 8/19, becoming the 21st Cardinal in club history to amass 700 runs.

• Hit his first HR since 6/17 on 8/17 at CIN.

• Moved past Jim Edmonds into 7th place in Cardinals history and has 132 career games with multiple walks.

• Collected his 1,000th career hit on 3/29 at MIL. Is one of six players with 1,000 hits exclusively as a member of the Cardinals. Joined Stan Musial (3,630), Yadier Molina (1,963), Marty Marion (1,402), Terry Moore (1,318) and Pepper Martin (1,227).

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12 PAUL DEJONG SS • R-R • 6-0/200 • 26 (Aug. 2, 1993)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 2x. Last: 7/24 at PIT Runs: 4, 7/24 at PIT Home Runs: 3, 7/24 at PIT RBI: 5, 7/24 at PIT Walks: 2, 11x. Last: 8/26 at MIL Hit Streak: 12 games, 3/29-4/11

• NL Ranks: Shortstop fielding percentage (.989, *1st), total chances (653, *1st), double plays (117, *1st), put outs (211, *1st), assists (436, 1st), sacrifice flies (6, T8th).

• Established single-season highs in home runs (30), RBI (78), doubles (31), hits (136), runs (97), stolen bases (9), extra base hits (62) and hit by pitch (13).

• Was the Cardinals lone representative for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Cleveland. Walked in his only plate appearance, stole 3rd base and turned two double plays at shortstop.

• Joined Jhonny Peralta (2015) & rookie Aledmys Diaz (2016) as the third Cardinals All-Star shortstop over last five All-Star Games.

• Led all Major League shortstops in fielding percentage, total chances, double plays, putouts and led N.L. shortstops in assists.

• Produced the highest fielding percentage by a Cardinals shortstop in club history at .989, surpassing the previous mark of .987 by David Eckstein in 2006.

• His Major League leading 119 double plays at shortstop came up four short of the club record of 123 by David Eckstein in 2005.

• Set the Cardinals single-season marks for home runs (30) and extra base hits (62) by a shortstop.

• Has hit 74 career home runs, 2nd most by a Cardinals player in his first three Major League seasons behind Albert Pujols (114).

• Has hit 19 or more home runs in each of his first three MLB seasons, joining Trevor Story (2016-18) and Carlos Correa (2015-17) as the only three shortstops to accomplish the feat in MLB history.

• Has hit 27 of his 30 HR vs. right-handed pitchers, most by a Cardinals right-handed batter since Albert Pujols hit 28 in 2011.

• Homered in consecutive games seven times this season, most among National League shortstops.

• Is the first Cardinals shortstop other than Ozzie Smith to play 157 games or more at the position in a single season. His 157 games ranked 4th behind Smith who had three different seasons of 158.

• Was hit by pitch 13 times this season, 2nd most in a single season by a Cardinals shortstop since David Eckstein (15 in 2006).

• Led National League shortstops in walks (62), was 2nd in runs (97), 2nd in home runs (30) and 5th in RBI (77).

• Became the first Cardinals shortstop with 90 runs scored since David Eckstein (90, 2005).

• His 78 RBI were most by Cards shortstop since Edgar Renteria established the Cardinals record with 100 in 2003.

• Became the 5th shortstop in MLB history (last was Starlin Castro) with 25 or more doubles in each of his first three MLB seasons.

• Hit back-to-back home runs with Yadier Molina at CHI (9/21) in the 9th inning to give the Cardinals the tying and go-ahead runs.

• Had career-high 2 SB at COL (9/12).

• His 31 doubles were most by Cardinals shortstop since Jhonny Peralta hit 38 in 2014.

• Batted .479 (23-48, 5 HR) on the first pitch, T10th among N.L. players.

• Scored in four straight games (9/4-7), one shy of his career-high.

• Posted a career-high 3-HR game at PIT (7/24). Went 4-4, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 4 runs, 2B & HBP becoming the lone Cardinals shortstop since 1900 with a 3 HR game. Established a career-high with 4 runs and tied his career high with 5 RBI.

• Collected his 200th career RBI vs. SF (9/2) with his 120th hit of the season, which also established a new high.

• Recorded 60 or more RBI in each of his first three seasons becoming 7th Cardinal ever (Albert Pujols, Ken Boyer, Wally Moon, Rip Repulski, Johnny Mize & Charlie Gelbert).

• Hit his 22nd HR of the season on 8/19 vs. MIL, a shot through the “M” in Big Mac Land sign which was not replaced through the end of the regular season.

• Recorded nine assists vs. ATL (5/25), a career-high and most by a Cardinals short-stop in a nine-inning game since Aledmys Díaz’s 11 (7/1/16 vs. MIL).

• Reached base safely in 17 straight games (5/4-5/22-2) and in his first 25 home games (4/4-5/22-2), the 12th-longest on-base streak to begin a season by a Cardinals player.

• Hit his 50th career home run at CHI (5/5) on Sunday Night Baseball in his 257th career game, becoming the 2nd-fastest Cardinal to 50 (Albert Pujols).

• Scored a run in a five straight games (4/27-5/1), tying his career-high.

• Established a single-month career-high mark with 13 doubles and 36 hits in April and tied the Cardinals club record for doubles in April, matching Matt Carpenter's total of 13 in April 2015.

• Posted a career-high 12 game hitting streak (3/29-4/11).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

19 TOMMY EDMAN INF/OF • S-R • 5-10/185 • 24 (May 5, 1995)

----- Single-Game Season Highs -----Hits: 3, 8x. Last: 9/27 vs CHC Runs: 3, 3x. Last: 9/23 at ARI Home Runs: 2, 9/6 at PIT RBI: 4, 7/18 at CIN Walks: 2, 2x. 9/13 vs. MIL Hit Streak: 10 games, 9/18-9/28

• NL Ranks: Triples (7, T4th)

• NL Rookie Ranks: batting average (.304, 4th), multi-hit games (31, 7th), runs (59, 8th), hits (99, 10th), triples (7, 1st), stolen bases (15, T6th), slugging pct. (.500, 6th), on-base pct. (.350, 7th), GW-RBI (7, 4th), grand slams (1, T1st)

• Rookie was promoted to majors on June 8 and since that time, led the Cardinals in hits (99), triples (7) & stolen bases (15); 2nd in runs (59), doubles (17), extra base hits (35) & total bases (163); 5th in HR (11) & RBI (36).

• Started 75 games of 92 played this season (41 at 3B, 23 at 2B, 11 in RF).

• Led Major League Baseball with four triples in September, led the National League in total bases (68) and times on base (48), and tied for the N.L. lead with 36 hits (Trea Turner, WSH).

• Ranked among the N.L. leaders in September in batting (.350, 5th), on base percentage (.417, 10th), slugging (.660, 8th), OPS (1.078, 7th), runs (22, T2nd), home runs (6, T10th), extra base hits (16, T4th), stolen bases (6, T3rd),

• Led Cardinals with 32 hits, 19 runs & 7 doubles (T1st) in August. His 32 hits in August were the most by a Cardinals rookie since Paul DeJong had 35 in 2017.

• Finished the season reaching base safely in 18 straight games (.476 OBP).

• Had a career-high 11-game hitting streak (9/10-28) batting .418 (28-67) with 4 HR & 9 RBI.

• Posted seven straight games with multiple hits (9/21-28), tied for the 2nd-longest streak in MLB behind Ketel Marte (ARI, 8) this season and longest by a Cardinal since Keith Hernandez (8, 5/27-6/3/1979).

• Hit safely in 22-of-27 games in September.

• Homered off Max Scherzer (9/18) & Josh Hader (9/15) over a period of four days (9/15-18).

• Homered in consecutive games for the first time (9/14-15 vs. MIL).

• Recorded his first multi-home run game at PIT (9/6), the first Cardinals rookie with a multi-HR game since José Martínez (9/5/17 at SD).

• His 7 triples in his first 92 games as a Cardinal were T10th most and most since Vince Coleman had nine in 1985. Most by a Cardinals rookie since Ray Lankford hit 15 in 1991.

• Swiped 15 bases, most by a Cardinals player since Kolten Wong had 17 steals in his first 92 games (2013-14).

• Posted eight three-hit games this season, T2nd most on the Cardinals and T4th among National League rookies.

• Batted .356 (52-146) at Busch Stadium and .397 (23-58) in Close & Late Situa-tions. Ranked 2nd in the National League in Close & Late and would have ranked 2nd in home batting average if he'd had qualifying plate appearances.

• Hit his first career grand slam at CIN (7/18), the Cardinals first grand slam of the season and first Cardinals slam by a rookie since Patrick Wisdom vs. LAD (9/15/18).

• HIt a lead-off HR at SD (6/29), first lead-off HR by a Cardinals rookie since Bo Hart (6/25/03 vs. CIN).

• Recorded the game-winning RBI in three straight games (7/3-5).

• Had pinch-hit triple in 8th inn. vs. LAA (6/23), becoming first Cardinals player to hit for a cycle among his first five career hits since Aledmys Diaz did so in April of 2016.

• Hit his 1st career home run vs. MIA (6/20), a 2-run shot to tie game at 5-5 in 8th inning.

• Doubled off Steven Matz on 6/14 at NYM for his first MLB hit.

• Started at 2B on 6/19 vs. MIA & went 1-for-3 with his 2nd stolen base of season.

• Contact purchased from Memphis (AAA) 6/8; Batted .305 w/ 7 HR & 9 SB in 49 Gs while playing 2B (25g) SS (10g), 3B (9g), CF (2g).

• Co-led Memphis in hits (60), hitting safely in 23 G w/ 16 multi-hits.

• Played duration of 2019 MLB Spring Training with St. Louis as non-roster invitee and slashed .333/.392/.511 (15-45) in 22 games across 2B, 3B, & SS.

• Member of the 2018 Triple-A & PCL Champion Memphis Redbirds squad.

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25 DEXTER FOWLER OF • S-R • 6-5/205 • 33 (Mar. 22, 1986)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 4/22 vs. MIL Runs: 3, 3x. Last: 7/5 at SF Home Runs: 1, 19x. Last: 9/29 vs. CHI RBI: 4, 3x. Last: 8/20 vs. MIL Walks: 3, 2x. Last: 9/20 at CHI Hit Streak: 9 games, 6/23-7/6

• NL Ranks: Pitches/Plate Appearance (4.21, 7th), Defensive Zone Rating (.937, 8th), Outfield Assists (8, T8th), Defensive Runs Saved-Centerfield (4, T8th).

• Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with 74 walks; 4th with 19 home runs, 69 runs & 44 extra base hits; and T4th with 24 doubles

• Established single-season highs with 19 HR & 67 RBI.

• Recorded his 500th career RBI and 800th career run scored while hitting his single-season best 19th home run of the season on the final day of the season vs. CHI, off Derek Holland.

• Hit 15 home runs from the left side and 4 home runs from the right side.

• Was one of six players to hit two home runs on a 3-0 count this season (Ronald Acuña, Jr., Matt Adams, Starlin Castro, Hunter Pence & Eugenio Suárez). Most by a Cardinals player since 1987 tied with Albert Pujols (2009).

• Scored multiple runs in 14 games (STL 14-0) and 36 games in his career with STL (34-2). His teams are 142-23 in the 165 games in which he has multiple runs in a game.

• The Cardinals were 15-6 in 2019 when he batted No. 1 and scored a run (31-21 career w/STL).

• Scored 16 runs in the month of September, his most in a month since scoring 17 in April 2017.

• Finished 2nd on the team with 27 two-out RBI (Ozuna, 29).

• Hit his 26th career lead-off HR (#18) at ARI (9/24); currently ranks 8th among actives (25th all-time). Hit two lead-off home runs this season (9/12 at COL).

• Drew 41 walks post All-Star Break, most on the Cardinals and T7th in the N.L.

• Walked a season-high 3 times on 9/27 vs. CHI.

• Reached base safely in 8 straight plate app. over two games at COL (9/11-12).

• Since Aug. 11, had 30 RBI, 2nd on the team behind Paul Goldschmidt (41).

• Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with a .292 (28-96) batting average with runners in scoring position.

• Has tallied 100 hits for 10 straight seasons and 40 or more runs in each of his last 11 seasons.

• Was 5-for-9 with a home run (#16), double and 2 runs in a doubleheader vs. CIN (8/31).

• The Cardinals were 15-4 when he homered this season (31-13 career).

• Had a career-high 21 RBI in August, most by a Cardinals switch-hitter since 1987 when Terry Pendleton had 25.

• Had 17 walks in August (T5th NL). Scored 50+ runs for the 10th time career

• Led Cardinals with 19 RBI in the month of August & T2nd with 9 extra base hits.

• Collected 50+ RBI for 3rd time career, twice with the Cardinals (64 in 2017).

• Hit four home runs in June, July and August. Was first Cardinals switch-hitter with 4 HR in August since Carlos Beltran did so in 2013 and 2012.

• Reached base safely in 15 games from 8/1-18 (.379 OBP), before streak was snapped in PH at-bat at CIN (8/18).

• Went 3-for-6 with a double, HR and 4 RBI at CIN (8/16).

• Has 729 career walks, ranking 3rd among active switch-hitters.

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

46 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT 1B • R-R • 6-3/215 • 32 (Sept. 10, 1987)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 2x. Last: 8/11 vs. PIT Runs: 3, 4x. Last: 9/23 at ARI Home Runs: 3, 3/29 at MIL RBI: 7, 9/13 vs. MIL Walks: 2, 16x. Last: 9/20 at CHI Hit Streak: 13 games, 4/13-27

• NL Ranks: Games (161, T2nd), pitches/plate appearance (4.23, 6th), GW-RBI (15, T4th).

• Led Cardinals in HR (34), RBI (97), hits (155), walks (78), slugging percentage (.476), game-winning RBI (15) and multi-hit games (46); T1st runs (97).

• Voted National League Player of Month for July; Co-led the National League in July RBI (27) & runs (20). Was his first monthly award since June 2018.

• Played in 161 games, T2nd in the National League and most by a Cardinals player since Albert Pujols played in 161 in 2001 and 2005. Sat out one game, final game of back-to-back doubleheaders vs. CIN (8/31-9/1).

• Ranked among National League leaders in September in RBI (24, 2nd), walks (22, 4th), doubles (9, T4th) and extra base hits (15, 6th).

• Hit 100th career Chase Field home run at ARI (9/23) and scored season-high 3 runs in his first game back in Arizona as a member of the Cardinals.

• Is one of three players who have scored 70 or more runs in 8 straight seasons (2012-19) with Mike Trout & Edwin Encarnacion.

• Homered in career-high 6 straight games 7/22-7/27, matching the club record held by Matt Carpenter & Mark McGwire. Also established the team season-best streak of runs & RBI in 6 straight games, with 13 RBI during time.

• Career-high 18 HR & 60 RBI Post ASB; the 60 RBI most since Pujols with 66 in 2008.

• Collected 800th career RBI at CHI (9/21); ranks 2nd in the National League with 60 RBI post All-Star Break.

• Tallied a career-high 7 RBI vs. MIL (9/13) going 2-for-4 with a grand slam (6th career) and 3-run home run. Was his 17th career multi-home run game and 2nd of the season (3/29 at MIL).

• Hit his first grand slam of the season at PIT (7/22), a 10th inning shot into the Allegheny River. The home run marked the 34th different player (52nd instance) a ball reached the river, and first ever by a right-handed hitter.

• Hit 30 or more home runs for the 5th career season and 3rd straight.

• Hit a sac fly at KC (8/13) for an RBI vs. all 30 Major League teams.

• Recorded 58 RBI vs. N.L. Central opponents this season, most in MLB and most by a Cardinal since Albert Pujols had 72 in 2010.

• Walked in 7 straight games (9/2-8) his season-high and most since 8 in 2015.

• Hit 20 HR vs. N.L. Central teams 3rd-most by any player this season (Suárez, 25; Yelich 21).

• Hit 8 home runs vs. Milwaukee this season, 2nd-most in MLB (Suárez, 9, CIN); tied his most HR vs. any opp (LAD, 2015) and most by a Cardinal vs. MIL since Albert Pujols (8 in 2010).

• Hit 17 homers on two-strike counts (T3rd in NL) behind only Pete Alonso (NYM, 19) and Eugenio Suárez (CIN, 19).

• 17-of-34 home runs tied or gave St. Louis the lead (T7th in N.L.).

• Tripled & doubled vs. SF (9/4) with 4 RBI. Marked his 9th career game with a double & triple.

• Crushed the Pirates this season, batting .366 (26-71) with 7 HR, 23 RBI, 18 runs scored and 17 walks over 19 games.

• Homered in five straight games vs. Pirates (7/17-25); one shy of MLB record of six shared by Cardinals Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby (5/29-6/24/25) and Braves’ Eddie Matthews (8/3-8/29/56).

• Hit 15 HR & 42 RBI in July/August after hitting 14 HR/31 RBI in Mar.-June.

• Collected his 1,300th career hit on a two-run HR at CIN (8/18).

• Smacked 11 home runs in the month of July, tying his career-high for a month also done in August 2017.

• Recorded his 700th career walk and recorded his 750th career RBI vs. PIT (7/16), while matching his season-high with three runs scored.

• Recorded 19 putouts at first base vs. ATL (5/25), one shy of Cardinals nine-inning record shared by Johnny Mize (8/5/1939 vs. PHI) and Albert Pujols (6/23/09 at NYM).

• Homered 9 times prior to May 1, ranking 4th all-time by a Cardinals player in March-April behind Pujols (14 in 2006), McGwire (11 in 1998) and Ozuna (10 in 2019).

• Had a season-high 13-game hit streak (4/13-27), his longest since 14 with Arizona in August 2018.

• His start to the season (9 HR in first 23 team games) was his career best & T4th-best in Cardinals history behind Albert Pujols (12 HR in 2006) & Stan Musial (10 in 1954).

• Hit three home runs at MIL (3/29), his 2nd career three homer game and 21st all-time in Cardinals history.

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38 JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ OF • R-R • 6-7/230 • 31 (July 25, 1988)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 4/11 vs LAD Runs: 3, 4/11 vs LAD Home Runs: 2, 7/2 at SEA RBI: 3, 3x. Last: 7/19 at CIN Walks: 2, 4x. Last: 7/18 at CIN Hit Streak: 8 games. 6/28-7/6

• Recorded career-game at CIN (4/14) going 3-for-4 with a double, 2 HR, 3 RBI and three runs scored. Hit both HR off a LHP (B. Finnegan), his first career HRs off LHP.

• His 10 total bases at CIN (4/14) were the most by a Cardinals left-handed hitting middle infielder since Matt Carpenter at SEA (6/26/16) with 11 and T-2nd most in Cardinals history since 1908 (Specs Toporcer, 10 vs. PHI, 5/15/1922).

• Had 208 plate appearances in 2018, 57 as a pinch-hitter.

• Has 181 career pinch-hit plate appearances ranking 5th all-time in Cardinals history and T13th among active players with Justin Turner.

• Ranked among MLB pinch-hitters in at-bats (49, 2nd), hits (9, T-10th) and walks (7, T-3rd).

• Averaged 4.39 pitches/plate appearance as a pinch-hitter (14th in MLB).

• His 37 career pinch hits rank 6th in Cardinals history, trailing Matt Adams (40, 5th).

• Has appeared in 100 or more games in consecutive seasons.

• Raced out four bunt singles in 2018, T-2nd most on the Cardinals (Wong, 4) and T-14th in the National League.

• Was hit by pitch in consecutive games for the 1st time in career (8/20-8/21 at LAD).

• Hit all 3 HR and 12 of his 15 RBI vs. NL Central opponents.

• Has 38 career hits and 13 RBI in the month of August, his most in any month.

• Hit his 3rd HR of the season at CHI (7/20), tying his career high (2016).

• Was called upon to pitch at MIL (6/21) in 8th inn., and worked a scoreless inning allowing one hit in an 11-3 loss.

• Left game vs. KC (5/21) with lower back tightness and was 1-for-3 before his exit.

• Started 34 games (2B-16, SS-13, 3B-5) for the Cardinals and appeared in 80 other games in a reserve role.

• Batted .333 (8-24) in 16 games vs. CIN with 2 HR, 7 RBI, 3 doubles and six walks (.333/.484/.708).

• Posted a .320 on-base pct., when leading off an inning, batting .277 (13-47) with three walks.

7 ANDREW KNIZNER C • R-R • 6-1/225 • 24 (Feb. 2, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 9/12 at COL Runs: 2, 7/24 at PIT Home Runs: 1, 2x. Last: 9/1 at CIN RBI: 2, 2x. Last: 9/1[2] vs. CIN Walks: 2, 7/24 at PIT Hit Streak: 4 games, 8/6-9/5

• Made his Major League debut on June 2 vs. CHI, started at catcher and was 0-for-3, while catching 8.0 scoreless innings from Adam Wainwright before a run crossed in the 9th inning.

• After starting the season 0-for-10, batted .279 (12-43) 2 HR & 7 RBI over his final 15 games.

• Hit safely in his last 10 starts of the season (.282, 11-39).• Played in only five games in September, starting two, while making two pinch-hit

appearances and one as a pinch-runner.• Played in 66 games at Memphis (AAA) batting .276 with 12 HR, 34 RBI & 41 runs.• Posted his first career multi-hit game (2-for-5) with an RBI at COL (9/12), his last

start of the 2019 regular season.• Hit a 2-run HR (#2) in his first game back after Sept. call-up off the Reds Luis

Castillo (9/1).• 4 of his 12 hits this season went for extra bases (2 doubles, 2 home runs).• Singled in his first career pinch-hit app. vs. SF (9/5), walked in a later PA.• Scored in 4 straight games vs. PIT; T-2nd longest streak by a Cardinals catcher vs.

PIT and longest since 1944.

• Hit first Major League home run at PIT (7/24) off Jordan Lyles and scored a season-high two runs.

• Recorded his first career stolen base at CIN (7/21). • Entered as a pinch-runner at PIT (7/22), scored a run then caught the 10th inning

making a game-saving tag on Kevin Newman on an outfield assist from J. Martínez.

• Doubled and scored his first MLB run and tallied his first MLB RBI at CIN (7/19). Also threw out Y. Puig attempting to steal 2nd base.

• Rookie catcher was recalled on 7/12 from Memphis (AAA), his second stint in the Majors after being purchased on 5/31. Both promotions with Molina on 10-day I.L.

• Selected as a late addition to the Triple-A All-Star Game for the Pacific Coast League.

• Threw out 46.0 pct of attempted base stealers (23 CS-50 SB ATT) in Memphis.

• Led all Triple-A catchers in runners caught stealing with 23 CS at time of recall.

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

4 YADIER MOLINA C • R-R • 5-11/210 • 37 (July 13, 1982)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 9x. Last: 9/20 at CHI Runs: 3, 2x. Last: 8/27 at MIL Home Runs: 2, 8/27 at MIL RBI: 4, 9/23 at ARI Walks: 3, 9/29 vs. CHI Hit Streak: 16 games. Last: 4/9-29

• Made club-record 15th straight (2005-19) Opening Day start at catcher, extending his franchise record for most consecutive at one position. The 15 Opening Day starts are T2nd-most in franchise history with Lou Brock (15, 1965-79) behind only Stan Musial (18, 1946-63).

• At 16 seasons (2004-19), currently sports longest tenure with only one team among active MLB players, ahead of Felix Hernandez (SEA,15, 2005-19), Ryan Zimmerman (WSH, 15, 2005-19), Dustin Pedroia (BOS, 14, 2006-19), and Adam Wainwright (STL, 14, 2005-10, ‘12-18).

• Was named National League Player of the Week (8/26-9/1) batting .579 (11-19) during the period with 4 HR & 8 RBI - his first career selection.

• Suffered two injuries during the 2019 season missing a total of 39 games, both with a right thumb tendon strain. The Cardinals posting a 23-16 record in his absence.

• First injury was 5/29-6/10 for 11 games (6-5) and second was from 7/11-8/12 for 28 games (17-11). Was activated from the second stint on the 10-day Injured List on 8/13 and caught a Major League best nine shutouts through the end of the season.

• At the time of being placed on the Injured List on May 28, led MLB catchers in doubles (13), RBI (32), hits (49), SB (4), innings caught (416.2), games at catcher (50) & starts at catcher (49).

• Finished the season ranking 7th all-time among catchers in games caught (1,947) and innings caught (16,327.2), 6th in games started (1,881), 2nd in putouts (13,434) and total chances (14,478) and 11th in fielding percentage (.995).

• Hit 378th career double vs. WSH (9/17), passing Joe Medwick for 4th all-time Car-dinals history. Finished the season with 379 career doubles tied with Jorge Posada for 9th place all-time among catchers.

• Has caught 155 career shutouts ranking 4th in MLB history (C. Fisk, 157, 3rd).

• Passed Ozzie Smith (1,944) for 7th all-time in STL history with a double at PIT (9/6). Finished the season with 1,963 hits.

• Recorded his 7th career multi-HR game at MIL (8/27), most all-time by Cardinals catcher. Posted a career-high 10 total bases in the game.

• His 212 RBI over the past 3 seasons leads all MLB catchers (Realmuto, 2nd, 200).

• Passed Albert Pujols for the Cardinals all-time lead with his 69th career sacrifice fly at SEA (7/2).

• Hit his 10th home run of the season at ARI (9/23), giving the Cardinals a club record 11 players with double-digit home run totals. Also scored 700th career run while knocking in a season-high 4 RBI.

• Was 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts this season, his first perfect season in stolen base attempts.

• Hit the game-winning two-RBI single at CHI (9/20) and the game-tying home run in the 9th inning at CHI (9/21) the next day.

• Batted .285 (45-158, 6 HR, 21 RBI) in 42 games played (reached safely in 35) since return from I.L. (8/13); Cardinals were 29-13 in those games with 9 shutouts.

• Is the 14th catcher in MLB history to have 12 or more seasons with 100 or more hits.

• Led the Cardinals with .305 batting average with runners in scoring position (32-105).

• Posted two on-base streaks reaching base safely in 20 or more games with a season-high 22 (4/9-5/6).

• Tied his career-high with 3 HR in a series (vs. MIL, 8/26-28), his 4th time in 3-game series.

• Is 7 games shy at catcher from tying Benito Santiago (1,917) for 11th all-time.

• Passed Tony Pena (15,973.0) in innings caught on 8/14 at KC - 7th all-time in MLB history.

• On May 14 at ATL, became the 13th Cardinal and 26th MLB catcher to reach 150 homers.

• Has 18 career stolen bases of 3rd base, ranking second behind Albert Pujols in Cardinals history since 1974.

• Played in 8 minor league injury rehab games (3-20, HR, 6 RBI).

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34 YAIRO MUÑOZ INF/OF • R-R • 6-0/200 • 24 (Jan. 23, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 4x. Last: 8/17 at CIN Runs: 2, 2x. Last: 7/24 at PIT Home Runs: 1, 2x. Last: 7/21 at CIN RBI: 2, 4x. Last: 8/1 vs. CHI Walks: 1, 7x. 9/21 at CHI Hit Streak: 5 games. 6/28-7/3

• Began season on the Opening Day roster; was optioned following 4/6 game vs. SD and appeared in three games for Memphis, batting .231 (3-13) with a home run and two RBI.

• Was recalled on 4/16, three days after getting recalled as 26th man for Mexico Series. Would hit a pinch-hit double later that night at Milwaukee.

• Hit safely in 20 of 29 games started this season (.303, 33-109, 12 RBI, 8 XBH).

• Made starts at 3B (11G), 2B (3G), SS (6G), LF (3G), CF (4G) and RF (2G).

• Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with seven pinch-hits.

• Batted .282 (31-110) with two home runs this season on the road.

• Batted .485 (16-33) when leading off an inning; would have led all of Major League Baseball, but did not have the qualifying plate appearances.

• Matched season-high with 3 hits on 8/17 - 4th time in 2019 & 2nd vs. CIN (7/21 at CIN).

• Had two of his four three-hit games this season vs. Cincinnati.

• Was 3-for-4 with a HR (#2), first career triple and an RBI single on 7/21 at CIN.

• Recorded his 50th career RBI vs. ARI (7/14) with an RBI single.

• Led the Cardinals with a .345 BA (10-29) in the month of June.

• Started and batted lead-off for the 3rd career game at SEA (7/2) and hit game-tying 2-run HR in the 7th inning.

• Posted a .196 (18-92) batting average with two strikes this season after batting .247 (39-158) in 2018.

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

47 RANGEL RAVELO 1B/OF • R-R • 6-1/225 • 27 (Apr. 24, 1992)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 1, 8x. Last: 9/21 at CHI Runs: 1, 4x. Last: 9/28 vs. CHI Home Runs: 1, 2x. Last: 9/12 at CHI RBI: 2, 9/5 vs. SF Walks: 1, 3x. Last: 9/28 vs. CHI Hit Streak: 3 games, 9/1-5

• Made his Major League debut on June 17 vs. MIA after playing in 838 career games in the minor leagues. Was recalled four times this season.

• Collected his first MLB hit with a single vs. MIA (6/19).

• Owned the team high and 3rd-highest exit speed velocity average in the NL (94.8 MPH), behind Reds Michael Lorenzen (97.0) and Dodgers Edwin Rios (95.5).

• Started five Major League games this season, all at first base.

• Four of his 8 hits went for extra bases (2 HR, 2 doubles).

• Ranked T6th among MLB rookies in PH AB (20), of his five pinch-hits, three were for extra bases. Had a .318 OBP as a pinch-hitter.

• Hit the longest Cardinals home run of the StatCast Era (2015) with a 487-foot shot to left-centerfield at Coors Field on 9/12. It was his first road hit (snapping 0-for-10) and his 2nd HR.

• Following September recall, batted .250 (5-20) with 2 HR & 6 RBI in 15 games.

• Crushed a 422-ft pinch-hit two-run home run vs. SF (9/5), his first MLB HR.

• Batted .333 (6-18) with 1 HR at home and .105 (2-21) with 1 HR on the road.

• In 95 games at Memphis (AAA), batted .299 with 12 HR & 56 RBI. Over his career in the minors batted .299 with 62 HR and 482 RBI.

23 MARCELL OZUNA OF • R-R • 6-1/225 • 28 (Nov. 12, 1990)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 7x. Last: 8/20 vs. MIL Runs: 3, 2x. Last: 9/7 at PIT Home Runs: 2, 4/14 at CIN* (MEX) RBI: 5, 4/27 vs. CIN Walks: 3, 4/20 vs. NYM Hit Streak: 8 games, 8/20-8/27

• NL Ranks: Game-Winning RBI (14, T8th)

• Missed 28 games with fractured fingers on right hand (6/29-/82) injured while sliding back into first base on a pick-off attempt by Padres Eric Lauer.

• Hit 29 HR in 2019, his 2nd-highest total in a season (37 in 2017 with MIA).

• Has 26 HR over the last two seasons at Busch Stadium, most among any player.

• Hit his 23rd HR vs. COL (8/22), matching his 2018 total in 52 less games.

• Hit 10+ HR at Busch Stadium in 2018-19; first Cardinal with double-digit home run totals in consecutive years at Busch since Randal Grichuk (2015-17).

• Has recorded 177 RBI over his two seasons as a member of the Cardinals, 4th-most among National League outfielders (Harper 209, Yelich 204, Soto 178).

• Drew 62 walks, two shy of his single-season high (64 in 2017).

• Improved his single-season totals from 2018 in runs (80), doubles (23), home runs (29), RBI (89) and stolen bases (12).

• Ranked 3rd on the Cardinals with a career-high 12 stolen bases, previous high was five during his rookie season with Miami (2013) and had 14 total in his career entering this season.

• Tied for the National League lead with a career-high in a month of 10 HR in April (Christian Yelich & Cody Bellinger). Hit four or more home runs in each month this season.

• Collected his 8th multi-home run game of his career vs. CIN at Monterrey, Mexico (4/14) powering the Cardinals to a 9-5 win.

• Drove in all four Cardinals runs on 9/16 vs. WSH; hit a two-run home run off Ste-phen Strasburg (#28) and a two-RBI double; both were go-ahead RBI.

• Led Cardinals with 29 two-out RBI this season.

• Has 80 or more RBI each of his last three seasons, one of 16 players in MLB.

• Drilled a solo HR (#25) into Big Mac Land for GW-RBI in the 6th inning for the Cardinals lone run vs. SF (9/2).

• Rapped out 26 hits in both July and August, his highest monthly totals in 2019.

• Half of his 16 hits in September were for extra bases (5 HR, 3 doubles).

• Scored in four straight games (8/20-23) and seven runs total over that span.

• Batting .271 (16-59) 2 HR & 5 RBI after returning from I.L., and reached base safely in 16-of-17 games (.368 OBP) with 9 walks.

• Avg. 29.5 AB/HR (59 AB) after returning from injury; 14.65 AB/HR prior (293 AB).

• Activated from I.L. on 8/3 after missing 28 games with fractured fingers in right hand 6/28; batted .444 (4-9) with HR & 6 RBI in 3-game rehab at Memphis (AAA).

• Has scored a run in 9 straight games vs. MIL (longest by a Cardinals player) and T9th all-time (Neifi Pérez, 11). Has reached base safely in 19 straight games vs. MIL, longest streak vs. MIL among active players (.439 OBP, .338 BA, 6 HR).

• Was the first Cardinal since Albert Pujols in 2009 with 20+ HR & 60+ RBI in the team’s first 76 games.

• Recorded a SB (#11) in consecutive games (8/11-13) for the first time.

• At time of injury on 6/28, was 1st in MLB in 3-run HR’s (6), 1st in HR w/runners on (13) & 5th in road HR’s (12). Had a team-high 26 hits in June.

• Hit his second career home run on a 3-0 count, drilling a three-run shot off Jon Lester in the 1st inning at Wrigley Field (6/8).

• Became 25th Cardinal to hit six 3-run HR’s in a season & the first since Lance Berkman (7) in 2011.

• Collected his 500th career RBI vs. CHI (6/1), during the final game of a five-game RBI streak.

• Tied for the team lead (Goldschmidt) with 25 games with multiple RBI.

• Averaged 92.4 MPH exit speed, 3rd-highest on the Cardinals (Rangel Ravelo 94.8 MPH & Lane Thomas, 92.8 MPH).

• Tallied a season-high 5 RBI vs. CIN (4/27) with a 3-run HR (#10) & 2-RBI double, his most RBI since July 2017 with Miami (5).

• Homered in each of the first nine innings this season by his 10th home run. Hit eight 1st inning home runs, his most in a season.

• Walked in a career high 6-straight games from 4/16-4/22, (8 walks total), longest by a Cardinals player since Tommy Pham (9/8-15).

• Homered in every game of three-game series at Miller Park (4/15-4/17).

• His start to the season (8 HR’s in first 21 team games) was a career best & T4th-best in Cardinals history behind Albert Pujols (12 HR, 2006).

• Tied his career high by homering in four straight games (4/14-4/17), first time since (9/8-9/11/14).

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41 TYLER O'NEILL OF • R-R • 5-11/205 • 24 (June 22, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 7/15 vs. PIT Runs: 2, 4x. Last: 7/15 vs. PIT Home Runs: 2, 7/15 vs. PIT RBI: 4, 2x. Last: 7/15 vs. PIT Walks: 1, 10x. Last: 9/28 vs. CHI Hit Streak: 7 games, 7/13-19

• NL Ranks: Sprint Speed (29.9 ft/sec, 6th; 30.0 and above considered elite).

• Began the season on the Opening Day roster, played in 14 games before landing on the 10-day Injured List (4/16-25) with an ulnar nerve subluxation in his right elbow after making a throw to the plate from centerfield.

• Batted .301 (25-83) with 4 HR & 12 RBI in 23 July games.

• His 25 hits in July were T2nd among team leaders (Goldschmidt, 28).

• Posted a career-high seven game hitting streak 7/13-19 (13-29, .448) hammering 4 HR and 12 RBI during the stretch. Had four consecutive multi-hit games during the stretch (7/15-18).

• Had his first career multi-home run game vs. PIT (7/15) tying his career-high with 4 RBI.

• Missed 25 games (8/3-30) on the 10-day Injured List with a strained left wrist.

• Played six injury rehab games between Springfield (AA) & Memphis (AAA), batting .273 (6-22, HR).

• In 23 home games this season, batted .345 (20-58), 4 HR & 1.000 OPS.

• Post All-Star Break, was ranked 3rd on the team in hits (19), 3rd in BA (.302), 3rd in RBI (12), T3rd in HR’s (4) & T3rd with 2 GW-RBI at the time he went on the I.L.

• Produced the game-winning RBI in both wins vs. ARI (7/13-14)

• Homered on 4/14 vs. CIN in Mexico Series in Monterrey, Mexico.

• Batted .251 with 13 HR and 28 RBI in 47 games between Memphis (AAA) and Springfield (AA) including an injury rehabilitation appearance.

16 KOLTEN WONG 2B • L-R • 5-7/185 • 28 (Nov. 10, 1990)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 8/16 at CIN Runs: 3, 8/16 at CIN Home Runs: 2, 3/28 at MIL RBI: 3, 3x. Last: 5/22 (G2) vs. KC Walks: 2, 6x. Last: 8/31 (G1) vs. CIN Hit Streak: 8 games. Last: 7/18-26

• NL Ranks: SB (24, 7th), SB% (85.7, 24-28, 4th), hit by pitch (13, T11th), bunt hits (10, 1st), infield hits (20, T8th), lowest GIDP% (2.3, 6th), Defensive Runs Saved at 2B (14, *1st) Def. Zone Rating - 2B (.819, *1st), double plays - 2B (103, 2nd).

• Gold Glove candidate missed the final 9 games of season with left hamstring strain which occured while running out a ground ball in the 5th inning at CHI (9/19).

• Led all Cardinals qualifiers with a .285 BA and .361 OBP.

• Batted .366 during the months of July and August, the highest mark in the National League (2nd in MLB, Y. Gurriel, HOU, .376).

• Post All-Star ranked 5th in NL batting (.342) & 11th in OBP (.409).

• Swiped a career-high 24 stolen bases, the most by a Cardinal since Tommy Pham had 25 in 2017.

• Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with 36 multi-hit games and 8 three-hit games.

• Led all of Major League Baseball with 10 bunt hits.

• Ranked 2nd in the National League behind Christian Yelich (.397) in batting in the 7th inning or later (.344).

• Recorded 11 home runs and had 59 RBI, one home run shy and two RBI shy of his career highs.

• Hit back-to-back home runs with Dexter Fowler to lead off the game at COL (9/12). Was the Cardinals 6th instance of back-to-back HR in 2019.

• Batted .288 (32-111, 3 HR) against left-handed pitchers, which would have ranked 8th-highest among left-handed batters in MLB, but did not quality.

• Tripled in 3 straight games (9/1-3); first Cardinal to do so since Luis Alicea (1992).

• Recorded an extra base hit in a career-high 6 straight games (8/27-9/2), tied for the longest streak on the Cardinals th Goldschmidt and Ozuna.

• Recorded his third season with double-digit home runs and first since 2015.

• Reached base safely in a career-high 20 straight games (7/5-8/1), T2nd longest streak by a Cardinals player this season (.409 BA/.481 OBP).

• Batted in the No. 2 position in 28 games this season with a .309 (29-94) batting average, .359 on-base pct. and nine extra base hits.

• Hit his 50th career home run at CIN (8/16) while tallying a season-high four hits and scored three runs.

• Ranked 4th in the National League in July batting average (.357; 25-70).

• Recorded 26 two-out RBI, 3rd on the Cardinals and his most since 28 during the 2014 season.

• Hit two doubles in one inning (2nd inning) during the Cardinals nine-run inning at PIT (7/24).

• Scored his 300th career run and went 2-for-3 with HBP at CIN (7/18).

• Was caught stealing for the first time in 2019 vs. ARI (7/14), ending his streak of 14 consecutive successful stolen base attempts. Was the first Cardinal to go 14-for-14 in SB’s to begin a season since Vince Coleman (44, 1989).

• Drew 15 walks in the month of April, highest monthly total in his career.

• Was first Cardinals second baseman since Tony Womack in 2004 (6 games) to hit safely in season’s first 6 games; Red Schoendienst hit safely in first 9 games as 2B in 1955.

• Joined Albert Pujols (2006 & 2010) as the only Cardinals with a two home run game on Opening Day (3/28 at MIL). Was his 2nd career multi-home run game and was part of back-to-back shots with Harrison Bader in the 2nd inning.

32 MATT WIETERS C • S-R • 6-5/235 • 33 (May 21, 1986)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 8x. Last: 8/1 vs. CHI Runs: 2, 2x. Last: 7/18 at CIN Home Runs: 1, 11x. Last: 9/18 vs. WSH RBI: 3, 2x. Last: 8/1 vs. CHI Walks: 1, 12x. Last: 9/21 at CHI Hit Streak: 4 games, 6/29-7/5

• Started 41 games at catcher this season, most by a Cardinals catcher other than Yadier Molina since Jason LaRue started 44 games in 2008.

• Threw out 42.1% (8 CS/19 SB ATT) of attempted base stealers.

• Appeared in 54 games with the Cardinals posting a 31-23 record (.574) in those games.

• Averaged a home run per every 15.27 at-bats, his highest career season and best since 2014 with Baltimore (20.80).

• Ranked T11th among National League catchers with 10 home runs (hit 1 HR as a pinch-hitter). Led Cardinals catchers with 11 home runs overall.

• His 11 HR were most by STL switch-hitting catcher since Ted Simmons hit 21 in 1980.

• Hit his first career pinch-hit home run, a two-run shot, off former Nationals team-mate Max Scherzer, vs. WSH (9/18).

• Finished the season 11 hits shy of 1,000 for his career. Would become the 9th switch-hitting catcher in MLB history to reach 1,000 career hits.

• Hit a go-ahead two-run HR in the 11th inning at SD (6/30), his 5th career extra inning home run and first since 11th inning walkoff HR vs. ATL on 7/27/15 (w/ BAL). It was the first HR hit in extra innings by a Cardinal in San Diego since Jack Clark went yard off Goose Gossage in the 10th inning on 7/19/87 at Jack Murphy Stadium.

• Led the Cardinals with 8 runners caught stealing, T13th among National League catchers.

• Caught a season-high 2 attempted base stealers vs. PIT (7/16), his first game with multiple runners caught stealing since 5/7/18 at SD.

• Batted No. 4 at ARI (9/25) becoming the first Cards catcher to start and bat No. 4 besides Yadier Molina since Todd Zeile (8/12/1990).

• Exited game vs. CIN (8/31[2]) with tightness in left calf in 7th inn.; did not see game action again until a pinch-hit appearance vs. WSH 9/18 (2-run PH HR).

• Co-led National League catchers with five home runs in July, was T2nd with three go-ahead RBI & T3rd with seven XBH.

• Beat out his first infield single of the season vs. PIT (8/9) for the game-tying RBI in the 4th inning.

• Surpassed his 2018 HR total (8 HR/76 G) in just 43 games.

• Hit safely in 7 of his first 8 starts (.379; 11-29, 9 RBI).

• Posted 3 straight multi-hit games (5/22-5/30) with a home run in back-to-back games (5/29-5/30).

• Hit his first three home runs of the season vs. PHI. Started 5/29-5/30 at PHI and went 4-for-7 with 2 HR, double and a walk.

• Achieved 10.000 years MLB service on May 9.

• Hit first home run as a Cardinal vs. PHI (5/7), which was also his first career HR at Busch Stadium.

• In his first start as a member of the Cardinals, tallied a season-high 3 RBI vs. LAD (4/11) and stole his first base since 2017.

• Batted .304 (7-23) against N.L. East opponents with five of his seven hits for extra bases (4 HR, double).

• Batted .214 on two-strike counts, the 2nd-highest single-season mark of his career (2014 w/BAL, .225, 9-40).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2019 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

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GETTING STARTED (7)

STL rec. Avg. IP K’s/ RunPitcher Starts QS W-L in starts per start 9 IP Support

Cabrera 2 0 0-2 0-2 4.0 5.4 2.5 (5)

Flaherty 33 20 11-8 17-16 6.0 10.6 4.2 (140)

Hudson 32 17 16-7 22-10 5.1 7.0 4.9 (158)

Mikolas 32 17 9-14 17-15 5.2 7.0 4.2 (134)

Ponce de Leon 8 2 0-2 5-3 4.1 8.0 4.3 (34)

Wacha 24 6 5-7 11-13 4.2 7.3 5.2 (125)

Wainwright 31 14 14-10 19-12 5.1 8.0 5.4 (168)

Totals 162 76 55-50 91-71 5.1 8.1 4.7 (764)

883.0 IP 792 K’s

BULLPEN BRIEFS (20)

Pitcher SV/Opp Holds FBF/Ret IR/ScBrebbia 0/1 12 66/48 32/8Cabrera 1/1 1 11/8 5/1Fernandez 0/3 --- 13/8 9/6Gallegos 1/4 19 66/53 44/7Gant 3/6 18 63/44 29/9Gregerson --- --- 7/2 1/1Gyorko --- --- 1/1 1/0Helsley 0/1 1 24/14 13/8 Hicks 14/15 3 29/22 8/0Hudson 1/1 --- 1/0 3/1Leone 1/2 --- 40/26 8/2Mayers --- 1 16/13 10/2C. Martínez 24/27 3 48/35 21/5Mejia --- --- 2/1 2/1 Miller 6/11 28 73/44 44/12Ponce de Leon --- --- 5/4 1/0Reyes --- 2 4/1 ---Shreve --- 1 3/2 1/0 Wacha --- --- 5/1 6/5Webb 1/1 8 65/48 30/10Totals 52/73 (71%) 97 542/376 (69%) 268/78 (29%)

BREAKDOWN

Starters Relievers

55-50 ............Record ............ 36-21

3.78 ................ ERA ................ 3.82

883.0 ................IP ................. 561.0

834 ................... H .................... 450

404 ................... R .................... 258

371 .................. ER ................... 238

124 .................. HR ..................... 67

310 .................. BB ................... 235

792 .................. SO .................. 607

.250 ................ AVG ................ .219

Last Win: 7/17 vs. PIT Last Loss: 9/24 at ARI Last Save: 6/8/18 at CIN Last HR: 9/23 at ARI (N. Ahmed)

• NL Reliever Ranks: innings pitched (72.2, 8th), strikeouts (87, 11th), inherited runners scored pct (25.0, 10th).

• Established career single-season highs in appearances (66), strikeouts (87) and innings pitched (72.2). Tied his single-season high with three wins.

• Pitched on consecutive days nine times this season, most recently 9/23-24.

• Recorded a career-high 12 Holds, ranking 4th on the Cardinals.

• Did not allow a home run from 6/23-9/20, a period of 29.0 innings covering 32.2 IP (opp. slugging .263). Finished ranked 14th among N.L. relief pitchers with 0.74 HR/9 IP.

• Worked 24 appearances of four outs or more, T4th among National League relievers.

• Was 3-1, 1.77 ERA (40.2 IP/8 ER) in his 24 games pitched when working 1.1 IP or more; had 9 games w/2.0+ IP.

• Had multiple strikeouts in 28 games this season. He struck out 29% of right-handed batters faced (58 K/200 TBF).

• Had a career-high six strikeouts among his seven batters faced at SEA (7/3), earning the win in 5-2 comeback.

• Stranded the bases loaded twice this season (4/9 vs. LAD & 9/1[2] vs. CIN).

60 JOHN BREBBIA RHP 6-1 / 200 Age: 28 (May 30, 1990) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.1, 7/3 at SeattleMost Strikeouts: 6, 7/3 at SeattleMost Walks: 3, 4/29 at WashingtonMost Runs Allowed: 3, twice. Last: 6/12 at MiamiMost Earned Runs Allowed: 3, twice. Last: 6/12 at MiamiMost Hits Allowed: 4, twice. Last: 6/20 vs. MiamiMost HRs Allowed: 1, six times. Last: 9/23 at ArizonaLongest Winning Streak: 2 games, Last: 7/3-7/17Longest Losing Streak: 3 games, 5/4-6/8Longest Scoreless Streak: 10.2 IP, 3/28-4/15

2019 BULLPEN BRIEFS

Last Win: 7/30 vs. CHI Last Loss: 7/2 at SEA Last Save: 9/19 at CHI Last HR: 9/27 vs. CHI (I. Happ)

• NL Reliever Ranks: ERA (2.31, 4th), strikeouts (93, 7th), Holds (19, T12th), opponent BA (.170, 2nd), opponent OBP (.226, 2nd), opponent SLG (.320, 12th), OPS (.546, 4th), Hits/9 IP (5.35, 2nd), Baserunners/9 IP (7.66, 1st), Strikeout %/ BF (33.3%, 9th), WHIP (0.81, 2nd), BB/9 IP (1.95, 6th), Strikeouts/Walk (5.81, 7th), Inherited runners (44, T3rd), Inherited Runners Scored pct. (15.9%, 2nd).

• Pitcher acquired at the 2018 Trade Deadline from the Yankees posted career-highs in nearly every pitching category.

• Ranked T2nd on the Cardinals with 66 appearances. Earned three wins in relief.

• Had a .149 opp BA (17-114) vs. LH batters ranking 1st among NL relievers (min. 100 AB).

• Ran off a career-high 18.1 inning scoreless streak (7/5-8/18), 15th-longest in the National League and 3rd-longest by an N.L. relief pitcher (Jarlin García 20.0 IP & Richard Rodríguez 19.1).

• Posted a 1.89 ERA in 31 games following the All-Star Break (33.1 IP), ranking 4th among N.L. qualifiers behind Jack Flaherty (0.91), Jacob deGrom (1.44) and Archie Bradley (1.71).

• Recorded his first save as a Cardinal (2nd career) at CHI (9/19) pitching a scoreless 10th inning to hold down a Cardinals 5-4 opening series win en route to a four-game sweep at Wrigley Field.

• Made 25 appearances of four outs or more, T2nd among N.L. relievers with Seth Lugo (NYM). Eight appearances of 2.0 outs or more with a season high vs. PIT (8/10) of 2.1 innings in a Hold.

• Struck out multiple batters 28 times this season (T10th N.L.); most by a Cardinal since SeungHwan Oh (35 in ’16).

• Pitched on consecutive days eight times this season and did not allow a run (5.2) in any consecutive appearances.

• Stranded the bases loaded 5 times this season.

• Went from 6/21-8/27 without allowing an inherited runner to score (14 IR/0 RS).

65 GIOVANNY GALLEGOS RHP 6-2 / 210 Age: 28 (Aug. 14, 1991) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.1, 8/10 vs. PittsburghMost Strikeouts: 5, 4/16 at MilwaukeeMost Walks: 2, 4/16 at MilwaukeeMost Runs Allowed: 2, 4x. Last: 9/21 at Chicago CubsMost ER Allowed: 2, 4x. Last: 9/21 at Chicago CubsMost Hits Allowed: 3, 5/24 vs. AtlantaMost HRs Allowed: 1, nine times. Last: 9/27 vs. CubsLongest Winning Streak: 2 games, 7/21-7/30Longest Losing Streak: 1 games, 2x. Last: 9/4-presentLongest Scoreless Streak: 18.1 IP, 7/5-8/18

Last Win: n/a Last Loss: 6/4 vs. CIN Last Save: 9/5 vs. SF Last HR: 6/4 vs. CIN (Y. Puig)

• His first name is pronounced “HEN-e-sis.”

• Made his MLB debut on 5/29 in start at Philadelphia, becoming the 2,000th player to appear in a game for the Cardinals in their 128-year history as a member of the National League dating to 1892.

• Rookie was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 6/13 (2nd time this season); Ryan Helsley placed on 10-day IL.

• Started his first two games in the Majors (0-2, 6.48 ERA, 8.1 IP) and appeared in relief his final 11 (0-0, 3.75 ERA, 1 SV, 12.0 IP).

• Did not allow a homer in 11 outings as a reliever this season (12.0 IP). Allowed one HR in each of his two starts.

• Posted a reverse split holding right-handed batters to a .203 BA (13-64) and left-handers batted .500 (10-20).

• Converted his first MLB save vs. SF (9/5) with 3.0 scoreless innings to preserve the shutout. First Cardinals 3 IP save since Daniel Ponce de Leon at KC (8/10/18); first by a LHP since Tyler Lyons (6/13/17-G1 vs. MIL)

• He struck out multiple batters in 6 of his 13 appearances.

• Earned his first career Hold vs. MIL (9/15) tossing a scoreless 6th inning.

• Was 5-6 w/ 5.91 ERA in 18 starts (20 app.) at Memphis (AAA). Ranked 10th in PCL w/ 106 K’s at the time of recall.

• Matched his career-high striking out 12 batters over 7.0 innings in final AAA start vs. Omaha (8/24). Struck out nine consecutive batters in a row at one point, tying the Pacific Coast League record.

2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP (Starter): 4.2, 6/4 vs. CincinnatiMost IP (Reliever): 3.0, 9/5 vs. San FranciscoMost Strikeouts (Starter): 5, 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost Strikeouts (Reliever): 3.0, 2x. Last 9/5 vs. SFMost Walks (Starter): 2, 2x. Last: 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost Walks (Reliever): 2, 2x. Last: 9/17 vs. WashingtonMost Runs Allowed (Starter): 5, 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost Runs Allowed (Reliever): 3, 9/25 at ArizonaMost ER Allowed (Starter): 3, 2x. Last: 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost ER Allowed (Reliever): 2, 6/15 at New York MetsMost Hits Allowed (Starter): 8, 6/4 vs. CincinnatiMost Hits Allowed (Reliever): 3, 3.0, 9/5 vs. San FranciscoMost HRs Allowed (Starter): 1, 2x. Last: 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost HRs Allowed (Reliever): n/aLongest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: 2 games, May 29-presentLongest Scoreless Streak: 5.2 IP, 6/18-9/13

61 GÉNESIS CABRERA LHP 6-2 / 190 Age: 22 (Oct. 10, 1996)

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2019 BULLPEN BRIEFS (continued)

Last Win: 9/20 at CHI Last Loss: n/a Last Save: n/a Last HR: 9/27 vs. CHI (R. Garcia)

• High velocity rookie appeared in 24 games out of the bullpen this season.

• Was recalled on 4/16 from Memphis (AAA) and made his MLB debut with 2.1 innings in relief at MIL that night. Collected his 1st ML hit with single in the 7th inning off Chase Anderson in first career plate appearance.

• Was recalled six times during the 2019 season. Went 2-3 with a 4.58 ERA in 17 app. (7 starts) for Memphis.

• Of his 24 appearances, 11 were 2.0 innings or more with a season-high 3.0 at LAD (8/5).

• Eight of his 2.0+ inning appearance were scoreless, ranking as the most appearances of 2.0 innings or more by a Cardinal in his first 15 MLB games since 1936 (Mike Ryba, 13).

• Earned his first Major League win vs. COL (8/25) tossing 2.1 innings in relief with a season-high four strikeouts.

• Has thrown 18 pitches of 100+ mph (9th most in MLB), topping out at 101.5 twice (9/20 & 4/16 in MLB debut).

• He and Jordan Hicks (206 pitches) were the only Cardinals to reach at least 100 mph.

• Threw 27.0% of his pitches at a velocity of 98 MPH or higher (156-of-577).

• Topped out at 60 pitches at LAD (8/5),working 3.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball.

• After his most recent recall on 8/5, ranked T7th among National League relievers with 24.1 innings pitched.

• Allowed no ER in four straight app. of 2.0 IP or more (8/25-9/10), most by STL reliever since René Arocha (5 in 1994).

• Worked 26.2 innings (110 total batters faced) from 4/20-9/14 without allowing a home run bookend by shots from Pete Alonso (4/19 vs. NYM) and Cory Spangenberg (9/15 vs. MIL)

• Served time on the 10-day IL (6/13-26) with a right shoulder impingement after pitching one out at MIA (6/12).

56 RYAN HELSLEY RHP 6-2 / 230 Age: 25 (July 18, 1994) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0, 8/5 at Los Angeles DodgersMost Strikeouts: 4, twice. Last: 8/25 vs. ColoradoMost Walks: 4, 8/5 at Los Angeles DodgersMost Runs Allowed: 3, 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsMost Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsMost Hits Allowed: 4, twice. Last: 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsMost HRs Allowed: 1, 5x. Last: 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsLongest Winning Streak: 2 games, 8/25-presentLongest Losing Streak: n/aLongest Scoreless Streak: 8.1 IP, twice. Last: 8/25-9/15

Last Win: 9/1 vs. CIN Last Loss: 8/7 at LAD Last Save: 9/23 at ARI Last HR: 7/22 at PIT (J. Kang)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Saves (24, 10th), Save pct. (88.9, 4th), opp. SLG (.288, 4th), OPS (.590, 9th), Ground ball pct. (58.1%, 8th), HR/9 IP (0.37, 2nd), GIDP/9 IP (1.14, 17th)

• Began the season on the 10-day Injured List (right shoulder cuff strain) and pitched in his first Major League game on 5/18 at TEX after five rehab appearances (6.2 IP) between Peoria (A), Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA).

• Led all Major League pitchers with 21 saves post All-Star Break, T6th-most by any Cardinals pitcher in club history.

• Ranked 10th in the National League with 24 saves after taking over the closer role on July 4.

• Did not allow a home run in the last 25 appearances (22.2 IP) of the season facing 90 total batters, last giving up a home run on 7/22 at PIT (J. Kang).

• Had a 9.87 K/9 IP, the highest rate of his Major League career.

• Was a perfect 8-for-8 in save opportunities in September and is a perfect 15-for-15 in his career in the month.

• Earned a save in three straight appearances 9/20-23, including his 28th birthday on 9/21 at CHI.

• Since his final blown save of the season on 8/7 was 13-for-13 in save attempts, allowing runs in only 2-of-21 appearances while the Cardinals were 20-1 in those games.

• Recorded six four-out saves (T3rd N.L.), most by a Cardinal since Ryan Franklin (7) in 2009.

• Pitched 4 consecutive days twice (9/18-21 & 8/31-9/3/19), earning 3 saves & Hold in the most recent stretch.

• His 58.1% ground ball pct. was the highest of his career with his 2016 season next highest at 57.7%.

• He pitched in 32 of 74 games following the All-Star break (2-2, 3.68 ERA, 21 saves, 29.1 IP, 34 K).

• The Cardinals were 42-6 (.875 win pct.) in games he pitched in 2019, including 35-3 (.921) over his last 38 games.

• Pitched on consecutive days 18 times this season including 12-for-12 in save opportunities with one Hold.

• Co-led the majors with nine saves (9-for-9) in month of July along with Kansas City’s Ian Kennedy.

• His nine saves in July were most in a month in his career. Appeared in 12 games in July, his most in a month since career high of 14 in Sept. of 2014. Opponents batted .295 (13-44) in July, highest month since June 2018 (.312).

• Longest outing of the season was 2.2 scoreless innings at SD (6/30), with a season-high 41 pitches.

18 CARLOS MARTÍNEZ RHP 6-0 / 200 Age: 28 (Sept. 21, 1991) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.2, 6/30 at San DiegoMost Strikeouts: 4, 6/30 at San DiegoMost Walks: 2, three times. Last: 7/19 at CincinnatiMost Runs Allowed: 3, 9/19 at Chicago CubsMost Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 9/19 at Chicago CubsMost Hits Allowed: 3, 5x. Last: 9/19 at Chicago CubsMost HRs Allowed: 1, twice. Last: 7/22 at PittsburghLongest Winning Streak: 2 games, twice. Last: 8/9-9/1Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, 7/16-8/7Longest Scoreless Streak: 12.0 IP, 8/18-9/19

Last Win: 9/21 at CHI Last Loss: 9/15 vs. MIL Last Save: 6/2 vs. CHI Last HR: 7/12 vs. ARI (K. Marte)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Wins (11, *1st), GIDP (13, 1st), GIDP/9 IP (1.76, 3rd), HR/9 IP (0.54, 5th)• Earned 11 wins in relief, most of any MLB relief pitcher in 2019 and most by a Cardinals relief pitcher since Al Hrabosky

had 13 in 1975. Ranked T3rd on the Cardinals staff in wins with Jack Flaherty, trailing Hudson (14) & Wainwright (13).• Won each of his first 10 decisions before suffering his first loss on 9/15 vs. MIL.• His 13 GIDP by a reliever were the most by a Cards reliever since Seth Maness’ 16 in 2013. Bruce Sutter leads

(since 1956) the franchise with 18 in 1984.• Ranked 4th on the Cardinals with three saves and 5th with 64 appearances.• Began the season by recording a 1.10 ERA (4 ER/ 32.2 IP) in his first 28 games (March 28-June 7).• Was 4-0 in June, trailing only Max Scherzer (6-0) and Jon Gray (5-1) in the N.L. His three wins in the month of

August, ranked T9th in the N.L..• Pitched on consecutive days 10 times this season, recording two saves.• Recorded a Hold in three straight appearances (7/19-7/25).• Recorded either a win, save or hold during a six-appearance stretch from 5/22-6/6.• Posted a 1.9% barrel rate/plate appearance ranking 16th among all MLB pitchers.• Had a 45.5% Whiff rate on his Change-Up.• Stuck out a batter in 11 consecutive relief appearances (4/3-27), one shy of his career high of 12 (2017-18).• Earned his second win of the season on 4/3 at PIT and became the first Cardinal in franchise history with two wins

and a save in the team’s first six games to begin a season. • Earned his 1st professional save on 4/1, becoming the 4th Cardinal with a win & save in team’s first five games and

the first since Juan Acevedo in 1999. Also Hal Woodeshick (1967) & Joe Hoerner (1968).

53 JOHN GANT RHP 6-4 / 200 Age: 27 (Aug. 6, 1992) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0, 6/14 at New York Mets.Most Strikeouts: 4, 5/26 vs. Atlanta.Most Walks: 3, 9/15 vs. Milwaukee.Most Runs Allowed: 4, 6/23 vs. Los Angeles Angels.Most ER Allowed: 4, 6/23 vs. Los Angeles Angels.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 6/23 vs. Los Angeles Angels.Most HRs Allowed: 1, four times. Last: 7/12 vs. Arizona.Longest Winning Streak: 10 games, 7/21-7/30.Longest Losing Streak: 1 game, 9/15-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 10.2 IP, 4/6-4/23.

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2019 BULLPEN BRIEFS (continued)

Last Win: 7/4 at SEA Last Loss: 9/12/18 vs. PIT Last Save: 8/10/18 at KC Last HR: 6/29 at SD (F. Reyes)

• Pitched in 29 games between St. Louis (13) and Memphis (16), logging a total of 133.0 innings with 138 strikeouts.

• Struck out nine batters in 5.1 innings of relief at SD (6/29), the most strikeouts by any Major League pitcher in relief during the 2019 season and by a Cardinals pitcher since Al Hrabosky fanned nine vs. PIT (9/25/1974). His 5.1 innings in relief were the longest by a Cardinals relief pitcher in 2019 and since Tyler Lyons tossed 5.1 IP vs. PIT (8/13/2015).

• Was recalled from Memphis (AAA) four times in 2019, lastly on 9/1 to start the second game of a doubleheader.

• Was 8-4 with a 2.88 ERA in 16 starts at Memphis (AAA) this season. Struck out 86 batters in 84.1 innings while allowing just seven home runs in the hitter friendly Pacific Coast League.

• Was 0-2 with a 4.15 ERA in 8 MLB starts (34.2 IP, 31 K) and 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in 5 relief app (14.0 IP, 21 K).

• Made two appearances in September (9/7 & 9/24) throwing 4.0 scoreless innings including a 3.0 inning relief appearance during a 19-inning game at ARI (9/24).

• Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August posting a 4-0 record with an 0.93 ERA over five starts totaling 29.0 IP with 39 strikeouts. Threw 23.0 consecutive scoreless innings from 8/4-20.

• Earned his 1st career MLB win at SEA (7/4) with 2.2 scoreless IP and 3 K’s in his 2nd relief appearance of 2019.

• St. Louis won his first three starts of the season while he posted no record with a 1.20 ERA (15.0 IP) and 16 K's.

• Longest scoreless outing was 6.0 innings of two-hit ball vs. MIA (6/19), his longest scoreless start since his MLB debut in which he threw 7.0 no-hit innings at CIN (7/23/18).

62 DANIEL PONCE de LEON RHP 6-3 / 200 Age: 27 (Jan. 16, 1992) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP (Starter): 6.2, 7/12 vs. Arizona.Most IP (Reliever): 5.1, 6/29 at San Diego.Most Strikeouts (Starter): 7, twice. Last: 7/12 vs. Arizona.Most Strikeouts (Reliever): 9, 6/29 at San Diego.Most Walks (Starter): 4, 3x. Last: 7/27 vs. Houston.Most Walks (Reliever): 3, 9/24 at Arizona.Most Runs Allowed (Starter): 5, 7/27 vs. Houston.Most Runs Allowed (Reliever): 4, 6/29 at San Diego.Most Earned Runs Allowed (Starter): 5, 7/27 vs. Houston.Most ER Allowed (Reliever): 4, 6/29 at San Diego.Most Hits Allowed (Starter): 8, 7/17 vs. Pittsburgh.Most Hits Allowed (Reliever): 5, 6/29 at San Diego.Most HRs Allowed (Starter): 1, 4x. Last: 9/1 vs. CIN (G2).Most HRs Allowed (Reliever): 2, 6/29 at San Diego.Longest Winning Streak: 1 game, 7/4.Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, 7/27-9/1.Longest Scoreless Streak: 11.0 IP, 6/14-6/29.

Last Win: 9/22 at CHI Last Loss: 5/26 vs. ATL Last Save: 6/22 vs. LAA Last HR: 9/14 vs. MIL (Y.Grandal)

• NL Reliever Ranks: opponent BA (.172, 3rd), hits/9 IP (5.40, 3rd)

• Worked 2.0 scoreless innings on 9/28 vs. CHI, his longest outing since 7/22 at PIT (2.0 IP).

• Was unscored upon in his last seven games (6.1 IP) with no base runners allowed.

• Retired one batter in a 10th inning appearance on 9/24 at ARI (26th app. of one out or less; 3rd in NL).

• Did not allow a base runner in his last 7 appearances & just one hit in his last 11 appearances (1-28, .036).

• Earned win (#2) on 9/22 at CHI getting final out in 8th with 2 runners on.

• Retired Mike Moustakas on fly out vs. MIL (9/15) with the bases loaded in 9th for his 7th Hold.

• Appeared in a career-high 65 games this season, giving the Cardinals two left-handed pitchers (Miller, 73) with 60 or more appearances for the first time since 2015 (Choate 71, Siegrist 81) and the 7th time in club history.

• Allowed one hit in a day game this season (1-for-36, .028 BA, 5 walks, HBP), the lowest opponent BA in day games by a Cardinals pitcher with a minimum of 25 opp. at-bats. Keone Kela of Texas held opponents to 1-for-30 (.033) in day games with the Rangers in 2017 for the previous MLB mark.

• Allowed season-high four runs on three hits vs. SF (9/4). Before that game, had allowed only two runs in 17 previ-ous appearances since the All-Star Break (1.17 ERA, 15.1 IP, 6 H, 16 K) limiting opponents to an .115 BA.

• Earned his first Major League save on 6/22 vs. LAA in his 61st career appearance, recording the final out of a 4-2 win after Jordan Hicks exited with a right elbow injury. Became the 6th different Cardinal with a save this season.

30 TYLER WEBB LHP 6-5 / 225 Age: 29 (July 20, 1990) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.2, 5/17 at Texas.Most Strikeouts: 5, 5/17 at Texas.Most Walks: 3, twice. Last: 5/29 at PhiladelphiaMost Runs Allowed: 4, 9/4 vs. San FranciscoMost Earned Runs Allowed: 4, 9/4 vs. San FranciscoMost Hits Allowed: 4, 7/6 at San FranciscoMost HRs Allowed: 1, 7x. Last: 9/14 vs. MilwaukeeLongest Winning Streak: 2 games, 8/20-9/22Longest Losing Streak: 1 game, 5/26Longest Scoreless Streak: 9.0 IP, 8/3-8/28

Last Win: 9/19 at CHI Last Loss: 9/27 vs. CHI Last Save: 9/22 at CHI Last HR: 9/24 at ARI (I. Vargas)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Games (73, T5th), Holds (28, 2nd), Inherited runners (44, T3rd), Inherited runners scored pct. (27.3%, 11th), hit batsmen (8, 2nd), home runs allowed (11, T13th)

• Tied his career-high with 73 appearances, most by a Cardinals left-handed pitcher since Brett Cecil (73 in 2017).

• His 28 Holds were the most by a Cardinal since Trevor Rosenthal had 29 in 2013 and 6 shy of the team record (Boggs, 34, 2012).

• Recorded six saves this season, 3rd on the Cardinals and ranked T22nd among National League pitchers.

• Earned five wins, ranking 2nd among Cardinals relievers. Suffered a career-high five blown save opportunities.

• Pitched on consecutive days 24 times this season (T4th N.L.) and three consecutive days five times this season. Appeared in a season-high four days once (6/19-22).

• Made seven appearances of four outs or more with six coming after the All-Star Break, the fewest of his career since becoming a full-time relief pitcher.

• Allowed a career-high 11 home runs (7 vs. RHB & 4 vs. LHB) and eight on two-strike counts.

• Did not pitch in any of the four games during the back-to-back doubleheaders vs. CIN (8/31-9/1).

• Nailed down a four-out save to close out one-hit shutout vs. MIL (8/19), his first save of at least four outs since 2016 (8/30 vs. MIN w/CLE). His five saves after the All-Star Break ranked T15th in the National League.

• Held opposing batters to a .154 BA (4-26) in August, had lowered the mark each of the previous 3 months (May .259, June .192 & July .167).

• Recorded his 900th career strikeout at CIN (7/19).

• Had his first career appearance facing only one batter and allowing a home run vs. ARI (7/12). Also marked his first home run surrendered since a go-ahead 11th inning shot by JT Riddle (6/20 vs. Miami).

• Threw a season high 27 pitches on 4/6 vs. SD in just 0.2 innings pitched.

21 ANDREW MILLER LHP 6-7 / 200 Age: 34 (May 21, 1985) 2019 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 1.2, 5/19 at TexasMost Strikeouts: 3, twice. Last: 6/13 at New York MetsMost Walks: 2, three times. Last: 7/30 vs. Chicago CubsMost Runs Allowed: 4, twice. Last: 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsMost Earned Runs Allowed: 4, 9/27 vs. Chicago CubsMost Hits Allowed: 3, twice. Last: 9/6 at Pittsburgh.Most HRs Allowed: 2, 4/6 vs. San Diego.Longest Winning Streak: 2 games, 5/25-6/16Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, 6/20-7/12Longest Scoreless Streak: 6.2 IP, 8/11-8/27

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS LINEUP

GAMES STARTED BY EACH POSITION IN BATTING ORDER Lineups Used: 1321. Carpenter 69, Fowler 51, Edman 31, Munoz 5, Wong 4, Bader 2

2. Goldschmidt 55, Wong 25, DeJong 24, J. Martínez 21, Edman 20, Fowler 11, Carpenter 3, Muñoz 2, Gyorko 1

3. Goldschmidt 83, DeJong 66, J. Martínez 10, Ravelo 2, Carpenter 1

4. Ozuna 129, Goldschmidt 17, O’Neill 12, J. Martínez 3, Wieters 1

5. DeJong 52, J. Martínez 43, Molina 24, Fowler 14, O’Neill 11, Carpenter 10, Wieters 5, Ravelo 1, Gyorko 1, Wong 1

6. Molina 77, Fowler 22, Wong 20, Carpenter 13, Muñoz 6, DeJong 4, Bader 4, O’Neill 4, Wieters 4, Ravelo 2

7. Wong 35, Fowler 34, Edman 19, Bader 16, Wieters 13, DeJong 10, Carpenter 10, Molina 7, Muñoz 6, Knizner 4

8. Bader 70, Wong 48, Wieters 17, Knizner 8, Muñoz 8, Edman 4, Arozarena 2, Gyorko 2, Thomas 2, Sosa 1

9. Mikolas 31, Flaherty 30, Wainwright 29, Hudson 29, Wacha 23, Ponce de Leon 8, Bader 3, Cabrera 2, Muñoz 2, Knizner 1

GAMES STARTED BY POSITION Defensive Lineups Used: 104

C Molina 108, Wieters 41, Knizner 13

1B Goldschmidt 155, Ravelo 5, Carpenter 2

2B Wong 134, Edman 23, Muñoz 3, Sosa 1, Gyorko 1

SS DeJong 156, Muñoz 6

3B Carpenter 102, Edman 41, Muñoz 11, Gyorko 8

LF Ozuna 129, O’Neill 26, J. Martínez 4, Muñoz 3

CF Bader 95, Fowler 52, Arozarena 4, Thomas 4, Muñoz 4, O’Neill 3

RF Fowler 80, J. Martínez 68, Edman 11, Muñoz 2, O’Neill 1

P Flaherty 33, Hudson 32, Mikolas 32, Wainwright 31, Wacha 24,

Ponce de Leon 8, Cabrera 2

DH J. Martínez 8, Carpenter 2

2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS LEADERS

CATEGORY CARDINAL STAT NL RANKAverage Kolten Wong .285 21st

On-Base Percentage Kolten Wong .361 24th

Slugging Percentage Paul Goldschmidt .476 35th

Games Paul Goldschmidt 161 T-2nd

At-Bats Paul Goldschmidt 597 T-8th

Runs Paul DeJong 97 T-16th

Paul Goldschmidt 97 T-16th

Hits Paul Goldschmidt 155 T-22nd

Doubles Paul DeJong 31 T-30th

Triples Tommy Edman 7 T-4th

Home Runs Paul Goldschmidt 34 T-17th

RBI Paul Goldschmidt 97 T-14th

Walks Paul Goldschmidt 78 T-13th

Strikeouts Paul Goldschmidt 166 8th

Sacrifice Bunts Jack Flaherty 9 T-6th

Sacrifice Flies Paul DeJong 6 T-8th

Stolen Bases Kolten Wong 24 7th

Caught Stealing Paul DeJong 5 T-14th

Dexter Fowler 5 T-14th

GIDP Marcell Ozuna 21 3rd

CATEGORY CARDINAL STAT NL RANKERA (starter) Jack Flaherty 2.75 4th

ERA (reliever) Giovanny Gallegos 2.31 4th

Wins Dakota Hudson 16 T-3rd

Losses Miles Mikolas 14 T-1st

Games Andrew Miller 73 T-6th

Games Started Jack Flaherty 33 T-3rd

Games Finished Carlos Martínez 38 10th

Complete Games Miles Mikolas 1 T-4th

Saves Carlos Martínez 24 10th

Shutouts Miles Mikolas 1 T-2nd

Innings Jack Flaherty 196.1 8th

Strikeouts Jack Flaherty. 231 6th

Walks Dakota Hudson 86 1st

Opp. Average Jack Flaherty .192 1st

WHIP Jack Flaherty 0.97 T-1st

CARDINALS ALL-TIME DIVISION SERIES GAME RESULTS1996 - Cardinals 3, San Diego 0

Oct. 1 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 3, San Diego 1Oct. 3 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 5, San Diego 4Oct. 5 . . . . . . . Cardinals 7, at San Diego 5

2000 - Cardinals 3, Atlanta 0Oct. 3 . . . . . . . . at Cardinals 7, Atlanta 5Oct. 5 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 10, Atlanta 4Oct. 7 . . . . . . . . Cardinals 7, at Atlanta 1

2001 - Cardinals 2, Arizona 3Oct. 9 . . . . . . . . . .Cardinals 0, at Arizona 1Oct. 10 . . . . . . . . .Cardinals 4, at Arizona 1Oct. 12 . . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 3, Arizona 5Oct. 13 . . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 4, Arizona 1Oct. 14 . . . . . . . . .Cardinals 1, at Arizona 2

2002 - Cardinals 3, Arizona 0Oct. 1 . . . . . . . . .Cardinals 12, at Arizona 2Oct. 3 . . . . . . . . . .Cardinals 2, at Arizona 1Oct. 5 . . . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 6, Arizona 3

2004 - Cardinals 3, Los Angeles 1Oct. 5 . . . . . . at Cardinals 8, Los Angeles 3Oct. 7 . . . . . . at Cardinals 8, Los Angeles 3Oct. 9 . . . . . . Cardinals 0, at Los Angeles 4Oct. 10 . . . . . Cardinals 6, at Los Angeles 2

2005 - Cardinals 3, San Diego 0Oct. 4 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 8, San Diego 5Oct. 6 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 6, San Diego 2Oct. 8 . . . . . . . Cardinals 7, at San Diego 4

2006 - Cardinals 3, San Diego 1Oct. 3 . . . . . . . Cardinals 5, at San Diego 1Oct. 5 . . . . . . . Cardinals 2, at San Diego 0Oct. 7 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 1, San Diego 3Oct. 9 . . . . . . . at Cardinals 6, San Diego 2

2009 - Cardinals 0, Los Angeles 3Oct. 7 . . . . . . Cardinals 3, at Los Angeles 5Oct. 8 . . . . . . Cardinals 2, at Los Angeles 3Oct. 10 . . . . . at Cardinals 1, Los Angeles 5

2011 - Cardinals 3, Philadelphia 2Oct. 1 . . . . . Cardinals 6, at Philadelphia 11Oct. 2 . . . . . . Cardinals 5, at Philadelphia 4Oct. 4 . . . . . . at Cardinals 2, Philadelphia 3Oct. 5 . . . . . . at Cardinals 5, Philadelphia 3Oct. 7 . . . . . . Cardinals 1, at Philadelphia 0

2012 - Cardinals 3, Washington 2Oct. 7 . . . . . . at Cardinals 2, Washington 3Oct. 8 . . . . . at Cardinals 12, Washington 4Oct. 10 . . . . . Cardinals 8, at Washington 0Oct. 11 . . . . . Cardinals 1, at Washington 2Oct. 12 . . . . . Cardinals 9, at Washington 7

2013 - Cardinals 3, Pittsburgh 2Oct. 3 . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 9, Pittsburgh 1Oct. 4 . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 1, Pittsburgh 7Oct. 6 . . . . . . . .Cardinals 3, at Pittsburgh 5Oct. 7 . . . . . . . .Cardinals 2, at Pittsburgh 1Oct. 9 . . . . . . . .at Cardinals 6, Pittsburgh 1

2014 - Cardinals 3, Los Angeles 1Oct. 3 . . . . . Cardinals 10, at Los Angeles 9Oct. 4 . . . . . . Cardinals 2, at Los Angeles 3Oct. 6 . . . . . . at Cardinals 3, Los Angeles 1Oct. 7 . . . . . . at Cardinals 3, Los Angeles 2

2015 - Cardinals 1, Chicago 3Oct. 9 . . . . . . . . . at Cardinals 4, Chicago 0Oct. 10 . . . . . . . . at Cardinals 3, Chicago 6Oct. 12 . . . . . . . . Cardinals 6, at Chicago 8Oct. 13 . . . . . . . . Cardinals 4, at Chicago 6

2019 - Cardinals 1, Atlanta 2Oct. 3 . . . . . . . . Cardinals 7, at Atlanta 6Oct. 4 . . . . . . . . Cardinals 0, at Atlanta 3Oct. 6 . . . . . . . . at Cardinals 1, Atlanta 3Oct. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . at Cardinals, AtlantaOct. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Cardinals, at Atlanta

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2019 BACK-TO-BACK HOMER ATTACK

Date/Opp. St. Louis Players (7) Inning Opp. Pitcher(s)3/28 at MIL Wong/Bader 2 Jhoulys Chacin3/31 at MIL Carpenter/Goldschmidt 5 Corbin Burnes 4/15 at MIL Goldschmidt/DeJong 1 Freddy Peralta 5/5 at CHI DeJong/Ozuna 9 Tyler Chatwood6/1 vs. CHI Fowler/Bader 7 Kyle Ryan9/12 at COL Fowler/Wong 1 Tim Melville 9/21 at CHI Molina/DeJong 9 Craig Kimbrel

Date/Opp. Opp. Players (6) Inning St. Louis Pitchers4/30 at WSH Eaton/Robles 3 Adam Wainwright5/24 vs. ATL Swanson/Freeman 6 Miles Mikolas 5/29 at PHI Kingery/Franco 5 Michael Wacha6/25 vs. OAK Pinder/Semien 5 Jack Flaherty 6/28 at SD Tatis/Hosmer 6 Michael Wacha 6/29 at SD Machado/F. Reyes 2 Dakota Hudson

HOME RUN EXTRAS

LEADOFFEdman 1, 6/29/19 at SDCarpenter: 24, Last: 6/4/19 vs. CIN (1 in ‘19)Fowler: 26, Last: 9/24/19 at ARI (2 in ‘19)Wong: 1, 5/27/15 vs. ARI

INSIDE THE PARKNone

EXTRA INNINGCarpenter: 4, Last: 9/19/19 at CHI (10th)Fowler: 2, 7/24/18 at CIN (11th)Goldschmidt: 4, Last: 7/22/19 (10th)Gyorko: 1, 5/1/17 vs. MIL (10th)Molina: 1, 6/20/17 at PHI (11th)O’Neill : 1, 9/22/18 vs. SF (10th)Ozuna 2, 7/30/18 vs. COL (10th)Wieters 5, 6/30/19 at SD (11th) Wong: 3, Last: 5/5/18 vs. CHI (10th)

2019 HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Home Multi-HR Games Game-Ending HR Pinch-Hit HR Grand SlamsPlayer Runs Last Pitcher Career/2019...Last Career/2019...Last Career/2019...Last Career/2019...LastArozarena 1 9/25 at ARI M. Kelly 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Bader 12 9/28 vs. CHI K. Ryan 1/1 9/15/19 vs. MIL 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Carpenter 15 9/29 vs. CHI D. Underwood 6/0 7/20/18 at CHI 3/0 4/10/18 vs. MIL 3/1 5/30/19 at PHI 1/0 4/27/17 vs. TOR (1)

DeJong 30 9/28 vs. CHI P. Strop 2/1 7/24/19 at PIT 1/0 8/13/18 vs. WSH 1/0 5/28/17 at COL 0/0 ---Edman 11 9/23 at ARI A. Young 1/1 9/6/19 at PIT 0/0 --- 1/1 7/3/19 at SEA 1/1 7/18/19 at CINFowler 19 9/29 vs. CHI D. Holland 4/0 4/19/17 vs. PIT 1/0 5/6/18 vs. CHI 3/1 7/18/19 vs. HOU 4/0 7/10/18 at CWSGoldschmidt 34 9/29 vs. CHI D. Underwood 17/2 9/13/19 vs. MIL 5/1 6/19/19 vs. MIA 1/0 8/11/11 vs. HOU 6/2 9/13/19 vs. MILGyorko 2 5/30 at PHI J. Eickhoff 5/0 5/1/17 vs. MIL 0/0 --- 2/1 5/25/19 vs. ATL 3/0 8/16/14 at STLJ. Hudson 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Knizner 2 9/1 [2] vs. CIN L. Castillo 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---J. Martínez 10 7/23 at PIT C. Archer 4/1 7/2/19 at SEA 0/0 --- 3/1 6/14 at NYM 1/0 8/6/17 at CINMolina 10 9/23 at ARI A. Young 7/1 8/27/19 at MIL 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 6/0 9/4/18 at WSHMuñoz 2 7/21 at CIN R. Iglesias 0/0 --- 1/0 5/31/18 vs. PIT 1/0 7/20/18 at CHI 0/0 ---O’Neill 5 7/17 vs. PIT C. Archer 1/1 7/15 vs. PIT 1/0 9/22/18 vs. SF 1/0 8/22/18 at LAD 0/0 ---Ozuna 29 9/21 at CHI K. Ryan 8/1 4/14/19 at CIN+ 1/0 7/30/18 vs. COL 1/0 6/29/14 vs. OAK 5/0 7/28/18 vs. CHIRavelo 2 9/12 at COL T. Melville 0/0 --- 00 --- 1/1 9/5/19 vs. SF 0/0 ---Thomas 4 8/26 vs. COL B. Shaw 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 3/3 8/26/19 vs. COL 1/1 8/11 vs. PIT Wieters 11 9/18 vs. WSH M. Scherzer 8/0 4/30/17 vs. NYM 4/0 7/27/15 vs. ATL 1/1 9/18/19 vs. WSH 3/0 8/6/17 at CHIWong 11 9/12 at COL T. Melville 2/1 3/28/19 at MIL 4/0 6/2/18 vs. PIT 2/0 8/6/16 vs. ATL 2/0 7/27/15 vs. CIN

2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs - Inning - Cards 10 (6th) 7/19 at CINMost Runs - Inning - Opponent *7 (7th) 9/27 vs. CHIMost Runs - 1st Inning - Cards *4 8/31-1 vs. CINMost Runs - 1st Inning - Opponent 5 6/15 at NYMMost Runs - Game - Cards 17 5/9 vs. PITMost Runs - Game - Opponent 13 5/5 at CHIMost Runs - Game - Both Clubs 23 7/19 at CINMost Hits - Game - Cards 18 8/16 at CINMost Hits - Game - Opponent 18 7/19 at CINMost Hits - Game - Both Clubs 29 7/19 at CINFewest Hits - Game - Cards *2 8/5 at LADMost Extra Base Hits - Game - Cards 11 7/24 at PITMost Bunt Hits - Game - Cards 2 4/26 vs. CINMost Singles - Game - Cards 14 4/22 vs. MILMost Doubles - Game - Cards *6 7/24 at PITMost Triples - Game - Cards *2 9/4 vs. SFMost Home Runs - Game - Cards *5 9/12 at COLMost Home Runs - Game - Opponent *5 6/29 at SDLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 13 7/17-7/30Most Stolen Bases - Game - Cards 6 6/15 at NYMMost Stolen Bases - Game - Opponent 4 9/17 vs. WSH

TEAM PITCHINGMost Strikeouts - Game - Cards 23 9/24 at ARIMost Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 25 9/24 at ARIFewest Strikeouts - Game - Cards 1 9/16 vs. WSHFewest Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 1 8/23 vs. COLMost Walks - Game - Cards 10 4/6 vs. SDMost Walks - Game - Opponent *9 9/20 at CHIFewest Walks - Game - Cards *0 9/1 [1]vs. CINFewest Walks - Game - Opponents *0 9/14 vs. MILFewest Hits Allowed *1 8/19 vs. MIL

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest Hit Streak-Games 16 Molina 4/9-4/29Longest HR Streak-Games 6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Longest Run Streak-Games *6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Longest RBI Streak-Games 6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Most Runs - Game 4 DeJong 7/24 at PITMost Hits - Game *4 Wong 8/16 at CINMost Bunt Hits - Game *1 Bader 9/24 at ARIMost Doubles - Game *2 Ozuna 9/23 at ARIMost Triples - Game *1 Edman 9/28 vs. CHIMost Home Runs - Game *3 DeJong 7/24 at PITGrand Slams - Last 2 Goldschmidt 9/13 vs. MILMost RBI - Game 7 Goldschmidt 9/13 vs. MILMost SB - Game *2 Arozarena 9/25 at ARIMost Walks - Game *3 Fowler 9/20 at CHIMost Int. Walks - Game 2 Bader 5/6 vs. PHIMost HBP - Game *2 Wong 4/13 at CIN+

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMost K’s Game-Starter 11 Flaherty 9/24 at ARIMost K’s Game-Reliever 9 Ponce de Leon 6/29 at SDLongest Winning Streak 10 Gant 3/29-8/31[2]Longest Losing Streak 5 Mikolas 5/11-6/12Most IP Game-Starter 9.0 Mikolas 7/15 vs. PITMost IP Game-Reliever 5.1 Ponce de Leon 6/29 at SDConsecutive Scoreless IP 23.0 Flaherty 7/26-8/18Fewest Hits Allowed - CG 8 Mikolas 7/15 vs. PIT

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSLongest Winning Streak *6 9/18-23Longest Losing Streak *5 8/3-8/7Longest Game - Innings 19 9/24 at ARILongest Game - Time (overall) 6:53 9/24 at ARILongest Game - Time (9-inn game) 4:24 9/21 at CHIShortest Game - Time (9-inn game) 2:11 9/3 vs. SFLargest Crowd - Home #48,555 5/12 vs. PITLargest Crowd - Road 53,070 8/6 at LADLargest Margin of Victory 13 runs (17-4) 5/9 vs. PITLargest Margin of Defeat 11 runs (12-1) 4/26 vs. CINLargest Comeback Win 7 runs 7/19 at CINComeback Wins (4 or more runs) 3 8/11 vs. PITMost Left on Base 14 9/24 at ARIMost Errors *2 9/25 at ARILongest Errorless Streak (Games) 9 9/5-14Most Double Plays Turned-Cardinals *4 9/20 at CHIMost Double Plays Turned-Opponent 4 8/27 at MIL

* Happened more than once - last time listed.# Busch Stadium III record ^ Ties Franchise & MLB record + Game played at Monterrey, Mexico

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CARDINALS 2019 DEFENSE

FIELDING OUTFIELD ASSISTS ERRORS BASE-STEALING PITCHER’S CATCHING GEMS 1 2 3 H T T - F - OTHER CS ATT PCT CS PICK-OFFS ERA WP PB

Arozarena 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0

Bader 10 1 2 5 8 1 - 3 - 0

Brebbia 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 50%

Cabrera 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0

Carpenter 4 2 - 6 - 0

DeJong 10 2 - 5 - 0

Edman 12 1 1 1 - 4 - 0

Fernandez 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 1

Flaherty 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 4 75% 0 1

Fowler 12 6 2 8 0 - 5 - 0

Gallegos 1 1 - 0 - 0 1 2 50% 1 1

Gant 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Goldschmidt 13 1 - 4 - 0

Gregerson 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 1 100% 0 0

Gyorko 1 0 - 2 - 0

Helsley 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0

Hicks 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Hudson, D. 1 1 - 1 - 0 1 4 25% 0 0

Hudson, J. 0 0 - 0 - 0 --- --- --- --- --- (0 er/0 ic) --- ---

Knizner 1 0 - 1 - 0 3 4 75% --- 0 4.96 (65 er/118.0 ic) 6 0

Leone 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Martínez, C 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Martínez, J 2 1 1 1 3 0 - 3 - 0

Mayers 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Mikolas 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 7 29% 0 0

Miller, A 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Molina 1 1 - 0 - 0 7 29 24% --- 0 3.77 (393 er/939.1 ic) 31 2

Muñoz 2 0 1 - 0 - 0

O’Neill 0 0 1 - 2 - 0

Ozuna 0 1 3 4 0 - 4 - 0

Ponce de Leon 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 1 100% 1 0

Reyes 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Robinson 0 0 0 - 0 - 0

Thomas 1 1 1 0 - 0 - 0

Wacha 0 1 - 0 - 0 3 7 43% 0 2

Wainwright 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 6 50% 0 0

Webb 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 4 25% 0 0

Wieters 2 1 - 1 - 0 8 19 42% --- 0 3.51 (151 er/386.2 ic) 9 2

Wong 28 5 - 4 - 0

TOTALS 96 0 8 5 13 26 21 - 45 - 0 19 53 36% 2 4 3.80 (609 er/1444.0 ic) 46 4

CARDINALS 2019 DETAILED HITTING

------ MULTI-HIT GAMES ------ ------ MULTI-RBI GAMES ------ ----- HITS ----- 2-OUTPLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H TOTAL GW RBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI TOTAL INFIELD BUNT RBIArozarena 2 2 2

Bader 14 3 17 3 10 10 7 2 14

Carpenter 15 4 19 6 6 1 7 10 3 9

DeJong 24 4 2 30 7 11 3 2 1 17 10 18

Edman 23 8 31 7 5 3 1 9 7 1 13

Flaherty 3 2 1

Fowler 22 4 1 27 6 8 5 3 16 10 1 27

Goldschmidt 39 5 2 46 15 15 5 3 1 1 25 15 22

Gyorko 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

Helsley 1

Hudson, D. 1 1 1 2

Hudson, J.

Knizner 1 1 2 2 1 2

Martínez, J. 15 5 1 21 5 6 3 9 6 12

Mikolas 1 1 2 2

Molina 18 9 27 6 7 6 1 14 5 20

Muñoz 5 4 9 3 4 4 8 6

O’Neill 9 1 10 3 1 2 3 5 11

Ozuna 27 7 34 14 13 8 3 1 25 8 29

Ravelo 1 1 3

Thomas 3 3 1 2 1 3 2 7

Wacha 1 1 1 1 2 1

Wainwright 1 1 1

Wieters 8 8 3 6 2 8 1 5

Wong 28 7 1 36 3 9 3 12 19 10 26

TOTALS 253 61 7 0 0 321 83 109 40 15 4 1 169 126 19 232

*The Cardinals scored 251 two-out runs

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INJURED LIST (4)

Brett Cecil L hand Carpal Tunnel syndrome 3/2560-Day Eligible: 5/27 Games Missed: 162

Tony Cingrani L shoulder surgery 3/2560-Day Eligible: 5/27 Games Missed: 162

Jordan Hicks R elbow torn UCL 6/2360-Day Eligible: 7/4 Games Missed: 85

Lane Thomas R wrist fracture 8/2860-Day Eligible: --- Games Missed: 31

RECENT TRANSACTIONSSeptember 3: Recalled OF Randy Arozarena from Mem-phis (AAA).

September 2: Recalled INF Edmundo Sosa from Memphis (AAA).

September 1: Recalled RHP Daniel Ponce de Leon, RHP Junior Fernandez, LHP Genesis Cabrera, and C Andrew Knizner from Memphis (AAA). Purchased contracts of RHP Mike Mayers and C Joe Hudson from Memphis (AAA). Activated OF José Martínez from 10-day Injured List. Transferred OF Lane Thomas from 10-day to 60-day Injured List.

August 31: Recalled LHP Genesis Cabrera as the 26th man for doubleheader.

August 30: Placed OF Lane Thomas on the 10-day Injured List (right wrist fracture), retroactive to August 28. Acti-vated OF Tyler O’Neill from the 10-day Injured List. INF/OF Drew Robinson cleared release waivers and became a free agent.

August 26: Assigned OF Jose Martinez to Springfield (AA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Trans-ferred OF Tyler O’Neill’s injury rehabilitation assignment from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). Transferred the option of LHP Austin Gomber from Palm Beach (A) to Springfield (AA).

August 23: Transferred the option of LHP Austin Gomber to Palm Beach (A) from Memphis (AAA).

August 22: Recalled RHP Dominic Leone from Memphis (AAA).

August 21: Assigned OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Optioned RHP Junior Fernandez to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 20: Recalled OF Harrison Bader from Memphis (AAA).

August 19: Optioned OF Randy Arozarena to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 13: Activated C Yadier Molina from the 10-day Injured List. Purchased the contract of OF Randy Arozare-na from Memphis (AAA). Relieved assistant hitting coach Mark Budsaka of his duties on the Major League coaching staff. Jobel Jimenez, Memphis hitting coach, joined the Major League staff for the remainder of the 2019 season.

August 12: Placed OF José Martínez on the 10-day Injured List (right AC joint sprain).

August 11: Optioned C Andrew Knizner to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 8: Transferred Yadier Molina’s 20-day injury reha-bilitation assignment to Springfield (AA) from Memphis (AAA). LHP Adalberto Mejía claimed off waivers by Los Angeles Angels.

40-MAN ROSTER FORMATION (40) ** 60-DAY IL (4)

SELECTED IN THE FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT (15)

PLAYER DRAFT YEAR ROUND SCHOOL SIGNING SCOUTC Yadier Molina 2000 4th Escuela Superior Maestro Ladi (PR) Mike CrespoINF Matt Carpenter 2009 13th Texas Christian University Aaron Krawiec2B Kolten Wong 2011 1st (22nd) University of Hawaii Matt SwansonRHP Michael Wacha 2012 1st (19th) Texas A&M University Ralph GarrRHP Mike Mayers 2013 3rd University of Mississippi Nick BrannonRHP Jack Flaherty 2014 1st (34th) Harvard-Westlake (Calif.) High School Mike GarciaparraLHP Austin Gomber 2014 3rd Florida Atlantic University Charlie GonzalezRHP Daniel Ponce de Leon 2014 9th Embry-Riddle Aeronautical (Fla.) University Charlie GonzalezOF Harrison Bader 2015 3rd University of Florida Ty BoylesRHP Jordan Hicks ** 2015 Supp. 3rd Cypress Creek (Tex.) HS Ralph Garr Jr.INF Paul DeJong 2015 4th Illinois State University Tom LipariRHP Ryan Helsley 2015 5th Northeastern State (Okla.) University Aaron LooperRHP Dakota Hudson 2016 Supp. 1st (36th) Mississippi State University Clint BrownINF Tommy Edman 2016 6th Stanford University Zach MortimerC Andrew Knizner 2016 7th North Carolina State University Charles Peterson

ACQUIRED VIA TRADE (13)

PLAYER FROM DATE WITH FORRHP Adam Wainwright Braves December 13, 2003 LHP Ray King OF J.D. Drew RHP Jason Marquis C Eli Marrero OF José Martínez Royals May 25, 2016 Cash ConsiderationsRHP John Gant Braves December 1, 2016 RHP Chris Ellis LHP Jaime García 2B Luke DykstraOF Lane Thomas ** Blue Jays July 2, 2017 International Cap SpaceOF Tyler O’Neill Mariners July 21, 2017 LHP Marco GonzalesINF Yairo Muñoz Athletics December 14, 2017 INF Max Schrock OF Stephen PiscottyOF Marcell Ozuna Marlins December 14, 2017 RHP Sandy Alcantara OF Magneuris Sierra RHP Zac Gallen LHP Daniel CastanoRHP Dominic Leone Blue Jays January 19, 2018 RHP Conner Greene OF Randal GrichukRHP Giovanny Gallegos Yankees July 28, 2018 LHP Chasen Shreve 1B Luke Voit International Cap SpaceOF Justin Williams Rays July 31, 2018 RHP Roel Ramirez OF Tommy PhamLHP Genesis Cabrera International Cap Space1B Paul Goldschmidt Diamondbacks December 5, 2018 C Carson Kelly RHP Luke Weaver INF Andy YoungLHP Tony Cingrani** Dodgers July 31, 2019 RHP Jeffry Abreu INF Jedd Gyorko Cash Considerations International Cap Space

INTERNATIONAL FREE AGENT (7)PLAYER SIGNING DATE COUNTRY SIGNING SCOUT(S)RHP Carlos Martínez May 27, 2010 Dominican Republic Juan MercadoRHP Alex Reyes December 3, 2012 Dominican Republic Rodney Jimenez/Angel OvallesINF Edmundo Sosa July 2, 2012 Panama Arquimedes NietoRHP Junior Fernandez July 2, 2014 Dominican Republic Rodney Jimenez/Angel OvallesOF Randy Arozarena August 1, 2016 Cuba Moisés Rodríguez/Ramón GarcíaOF Adolis García February 24, 2017 Cuba Matt Slater/Moisés RodríguezINF Ramón Urías January 14, 2018 Mexico Ramón García

FREE AGENT (7)

PLAYER DATE SIGNED THRULHP Brett Cecil ** Nov. 21, 2016 2020OF Dexter Fowler Dec. 9, 2016 2021C Joe Hudson Nov. 13, 2018 2019RHP Miles Mikolas Dec. 12, 2017 2023LHP Andrew Miller Dec. 21, 2018 % 20211B/OF Rangel Ravelo April 7, 2017 2019C Matt Wieters Feb. 27, 2019 2019

WAIVER CLAIM (2)

PLAYER DATE TEAMRHP John Brebbia Dec. 10, 2015 ^ DiamondbacksLHP Tyler Webb June 29, 2018 Padres* Major League Phase Rule V Draft ^ Triple-A Phase Rule V Draft# Club Option: 2020 % Vesting Option: 2021

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2019 Batting vs. Atlanta Braves

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG 1 Yairo Munoz StL 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 .500 2 Paul Goldschmidt StL 6 19 2 7 0 0 0 1 5 0 6 .368 .500 .368 3 Matt Carpenter StL 6 23 4 8 1 0 2 5 3 0 3 .348 .444 .652 4 Harrison Bader StL 5 12 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 .333 .333 .500 5 Yadier Molina StL 6 23 2 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 4 .261 .250 .435 6 Jose Martinez StL 6 16 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 .188 .235 .188 7 Kolten Wong StL 6 23 4 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 4 .174 .240 .304 8 Marcell Ozuna StL 6 23 5 3 0 0 2 4 3 0 5 .130 .231 .391 9 Dexter Fowler StL 6 19 3 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 7 .105 .346 .263

10 Paul DeJong StL 6 20 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 .100 .308 .100 11 Matt Wieters StL 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

2019 Pitching vs. Atlanta Braves Player Team W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t John Brebbia StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 0.00 .200 1t Andrew Miller StL 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 2 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.00 .250 3 Michael Wacha StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 4 2 1 1 4 0 4 1.80 .211 4 Jack Flaherty StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 2 2 0 12.0 6 3 3 0 5 0 13 2.25 .158 5 Dakota Hudson StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 6.1 5 2 2 0 2 1 2 2.84 .227 6 Miles Mikolas StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.0 7 3 3 2 0 0 9 3.86 .259

7t Giovanny Gallegos StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 2.2 3 2 2 1 0 0 4 6.75 .273 7t Dominic Leone StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.2 4 2 2 1 1 0 2 6.75 .364 7t Carlos Martinez StL 0 0 - 0 1 0 2 0 0 1.1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 6.75 .429

10t John Gant StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 1 0 6 7.71 .222 10t Tyler Webb StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 0 4 1 2 7.71 .250 12 Adam Wainwright StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 4.0 5 5 5 0 5 2 2 11.25 .357

Career Batting vs. Atlanta Braves Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Tyler O'Neill 2018-2018(1) 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 .500 .667 1.000 2 Harrison Bader 2018-2019(2) 11 31 4 10 2 1 2 7 1 0 10 .323 .364 .645 3 Paul Goldschmidt 2011-2019(9) 54 188 29 57 12 1 8 24 43 6 54 .303 .431 .505 4 Paul DeJong 2017-2019(3) 12 48 8 14 4 0 4 10 6 0 13 .292 .382 .625 5 Yadier Molina 2004-2019(16) 83 296 29 86 14 0 4 45 22 6 40 .291 .338 .378 6 Matt Carpenter 2012-2019(8) 42 145 34 40 10 0 8 21 31 1 23 .276 .423 .510 7 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(7) 35 125 23 33 8 1 3 13 10 0 17 .264 .343 .416 8 Dexter Fowler 2008-2019(12) 60 208 29 54 11 7 2 20 42 1 48 .260 .396 .409 9 Marcell Ozuna 2013-2019(7) 87 333 45 84 11 2 15 58 29 1 84 .252 .314 .432

10 Jose Martinez 2017-2019(3) 17 52 8 13 4 0 1 2 3 0 12 .250 .291 .385 11 Matt Wieters 2009-2019(7) 32 108 8 24 7 0 1 11 12 2 24 .222 .301 .315 12 Yairo Munoz 2018-2019(2) 7 14 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 5 .214 .267 .286

Career Pitching vs. Atlanta Braves Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1 Miles Mikolas 2012-2019(3) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 4 3 0 20.2 19 6 6 3 4 0 16 2.61 .244 3 Andrew Miller 2007-2019(8) 4 1 .800 1 2 0 15 5 0 35.2 38 15 13 3 18 2 25 3.28 .279

4t John Brebbia 2017-2019(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 8 0 0 8.0 7 3 3 0 3 0 11 3.38 .233 4t Dakota Hudson 2018-2019(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 1 0 8.0 8 3 3 0 2 1 3 3.38 .276 6 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(12) 9 4 .692 0 0 0 19 14 1 94.1 89 40 38 4 37 3 70 3.63 .252 7 Michael Wacha 2013-2019(4) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 6 4 0 24.2 23 11 10 3 11 0 20 3.65 .250 8 Carlos Martinez 2014-2019(6) 3 1 .750 0 1 0 11 4 0 30.0 30 14 13 3 13 1 25 3.90 .259 9 Jack Flaherty 2018-2019(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 3 3 0 16.2 11 8 8 1 7 0 19 4.32 .193

11 Tyler Webb 2018-2019(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 5 0 0 3.2 5 5 2 0 5 2 2 4.91 .333 13 Giovanny Gallegos 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 2.2 3 2 2 1 0 0 4 6.75 .273 14 John Gant 2018-2019(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 1 0 7.2 6 6 6 2 4 1 8 7.04 .207

Career Batting at Busch Stadium Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Tommy Edman 2019-2019(1) 44 146 26 52 10 4 4 14 9 0 26 .356 .397 .562 4 Tyler O'Neill 2018-2019(2) 64 132 24 41 6 0 10 28 11 0 47 .311 .367 .583 5 Jose Martinez 2016-2019(4) 193 537 76 164 19 1 20 84 56 2 117 .305 .371 .456 6 Yadier Molina 2006-2019(14) 919 3183 322 907 176 3 57 407 243 27 318 .285 .337 .396 7 Paul Goldschmidt 2012-2019(8) 103 389 63 110 14 1 21 69 48 1 92 .283 .364 .486 8 Matt Carpenter 2011-2019(9) 580 2002 358 551 150 15 65 258 315 16 412 .275 .378 .463 9 Marcell Ozuna 2013-2019(7) 154 582 80 158 21 2 27 112 51 2 115 .271 .331 .454

10 Yairo Munoz 2018-2019(2) 86 194 25 51 8 0 1 17 13 3 41 .263 .316 .320 11 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(7) 407 1254 163 323 59 11 28 137 104 12 223 .258 .330 .389 12 Paul DeJong 2017-2019(3) 185 669 96 172 49 3 25 91 66 4 176 .257 .332 .451 13 Dexter Fowler 2009-2019(10) 214 712 107 173 33 5 30 98 105 4 188 .243 .345 .430 14 Matt Wieters 2017-2019(3) 36 94 7 21 4 0 5 16 6 0 25 .223 .265 .426 16 Harrison Bader 2017-2019(3) 154 407 60 85 20 3 7 32 48 4 140 .209 .306 .324 17 Randy Arozarena 2019-2019(1) 6 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 .200 .429 .400

Career Pitching at Busch Stadium Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

2 Dakota Hudson 2018-2019(2) 11 2 .846 0 0 0 31 17 0 112.2 87 37 30 11 51 4 79 2.40 .215 3 Giovanny Gallegos 2018-2019(2) 2 1 .667 0 2 0 35 0 0 33.1 25 9 9 6 7 1 40 2.43 .198 4 Miles Mikolas 2012-2019(3) 13 10 .565 0 0 2 32 31 2 200.2 177 64 57 16 24 3 145 2.56 .235 5 Jack Flaherty 2017-2019(3) 11 10 .524 0 0 0 31 30 0 176.2 117 59 55 24 44 2 204 2.80 .186 6 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(13) 88 47 .652 2 3 8 192 161 15 1104.2 1008 378 347 76 276 12 948 2.83 .243 7 John Brebbia 2017-2019(3) 5 1 .833 1 2 0 88 0 0 95.0 78 34 31 10 28 3 99 2.94 .220 8 Carlos Martinez 2013-2019(7) 26 19 .578 14 18 1 129 61 1 436.2 404 175 164 35 151 14 420 3.38 .245 9 Genesis Cabrera 2019-2019(1) 0 1 .000 1 1 0 8 1 0 12.2 13 6 5 1 6 0 6 3.55 .255

10 Michael Wacha 2013-2019(7) 31 14 .689 0 0 0 84 76 0 449.2 429 187 180 41 142 10 403 3.60 .253 12 Tyler Webb 2018-2019(2) 1 1 .500 1 1 0 42 0 0 33.0 26 15 15 5 13 1 25 4.09 .222 15 Ryan Helsley 2019-2019(1) 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 11 0 0 16.1 19 9 8 3 4 0 15 4.41 .279 17 Dan Poncedeleon 2018-2019(2) 0 4 .000 0 0 0 12 8 0 43.2 39 24 23 6 16 2 42 4.74 .238 18 Andrew Miller 2008-2019(2) 3 5 .375 2 4 0 38 0 0 28.1 21 18 15 6 18 1 37 4.76 .210

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Career Batting - Division Series

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Jose Martinez 2019-2019(1) 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .667 .667 .667 2 Marcell Ozuna 2019-2019(1) 3 12 2 6 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 .500 .538 .750 3 Paul Goldschmidt 2011-2019(3) 10 39 7 12 2 0 4 9 4 0 9 .308 .386 .667 4 Yadier Molina 2005-2019(9) 35 127 9 28 4 0 1 7 10 2 20 .220 .283 .276 5 Matt Carpenter 2012-2019(5) 20 58 8 12 3 0 4 10 4 0 19 .207 .266 .466 6 Paul DeJong 2019-2019(1) 3 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 .200 .273 .200 7 Tommy Edman 2019-2019(1) 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .182 .250 .273 8 Harrison Bader 2019-2019(1) 3 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .167 .167 .167 9 Dexter Fowler 2009-2019(4) 15 57 6 9 2 0 1 5 5 0 15 .158 .219 .246

10 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(4) 12 39 2 6 3 0 2 5 1 1 10 .154 .175 .385 11 Matt Wieters 2012-2017(2) 10 34 4 5 1 0 0 0 4 0 6 .147 .275 .176 12 Randy Arozarena 2019-2019(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching - Division Series Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t John Brebbia 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .500 1t Giovanny Gallegos 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .333 1t Ryan Helsley 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .500 6 Andrew Miller 2014-2019(5) 1 1 .500 0 1 0 12 0 0 14.0 7 1 1 1 8 1 18 0.64 .152 7 Miles Mikolas 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 1.80 .167 8 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(7) 2 0 1.000 1 1 0 13 7 1 53.0 48 17 17 7 8 0 62 2.89 .239

9t Jack Flaherty 2019-2019(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.0 8 3 3 1 1 0 8 3.86 .286 9t Michael Wacha 2013-2015(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 11.2 7 5 5 4 5 1 14 3.86 .171 11 Tyler Webb 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 6.75 .200 12 Carlos Martinez 2013-2019(3) 1 2 .333 0 1 0 6 0 0 5.2 6 9 9 2 5 1 7 14.29 .273

Career Batting - Postseason Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Jose Martinez 2019-2019(1) 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .667 .667 .667 2 Marcell Ozuna 2019-2019(1) 3 12 2 6 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 .500 .538 .750 3 Paul Goldschmidt 2011-2019(3) 11 44 8 14 2 0 5 12 4 0 10 .318 .388 .705 4 Yadier Molina 2004-2019(10) 92 327 25 92 17 0 3 31 26 6 40 .281 .335 .361 5 Matt Carpenter 2012-2019(5) 41 138 20 34 8 1 6 18 12 0 40 .246 .305 .449 6 Dexter Fowler 2009-2019(4) 33 134 19 32 7 0 5 12 6 0 29 .239 .273 .403 7 Paul DeJong 2019-2019(1) 3 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 .200 .273 .200 8 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(4) 22 61 5 12 5 1 4 9 2 2 14 .197 .222 .508 9 Tommy Edman 2019-2019(1) 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .182 .250 .273

10 Harrison Bader 2019-2019(1) 3 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .167 .167 .167 11 Matt Wieters 2012-2017(3) 12 42 4 5 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 .119 .229 .143 12 Randy Arozarena 2019-2019(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching - Postseason Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t John Brebbia 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .500 1t Giovanny Gallegos 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .333 1t Ryan Helsley 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .500 5 Andrew Miller 2014-2019(6) 2 1 .667 1 2 0 24 0 0 34.1 18 4 4 3 11 1 48 1.05 .157

6t Miles Mikolas 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 1.80 .167 8 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(7) 4 4 .500 4 5 0 25 13 1 96.2 86 33 30 9 17 0 104 2.79 .234 9 Jack Flaherty 2019-2019(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.0 8 3 3 1 1 0 8 3.86 .286

10 Michael Wacha 2013-2015(3) 4 3 .571 0 0 0 7 6 0 35.1 24 16 16 7 16 4 38 4.08 .189 11 Carlos Martinez 2013-2019(3) 1 2 .333 0 1 0 18 0 0 19.0 15 12 12 2 10 2 17 5.68 .224 12 Tyler Webb 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 6.75 .200

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS DAY-BY-DAY H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB3/28 MIL R/D L, 5-4 Chacin-Mikolas-Hader #45,304 0-1 T4 -1.03/29 MIL R/N W, 9-5 Gant-T.Williams 30,157 1-1 T3 -0.53/30 MIL R/N L, 4-2 Woodruff-Hudson-Hader 36,655 1-2 4 -1.03/31 MIL R/D L, 5-4 Barnes-Hicks 35,042 1-3 5 -2.04/1 PIT R/D W, 6-5 (11) Hicks-Brault-Gant #37,336 2-3 2 -2.04/2 OPEN DATE 2-3 2 -2.54/3 PIT R/N W, 5-4 (10) Gant-Burdi-Hudson 23,954 3-3 2 -2.54/4 SD H/D Postponed to 4/5 - Rain 3-3 2 -2.54/5 SD* H/D L, 5-3 Stock-Reyes-Yates #46,615 3-4 3 -3.5 4/6 SD H/D L, 6-4 Wisler-Miller-Yates 44,492 3-5 3 -3.54/7 SD H/D W, 4-1 Wainwright-Strahm-Hicks 44,340 4-5 3 -3.54/8 LAD H/N W, 4-3 Mikolas-Kelly-Hicks 35,858 5-5 3 -2.54/9 LAD H/N W, 4-0 Brebbia-Stripling 36,353 6-5 T2 -1.54/10 LAD H/N W, 7-2 Flaherty-Maeda 36,244 7-5 T2 -0.54/11 LAD H/D W, 11-7 Gallegos-Baez 38,200 8-5 T1 ---4/12 OPEN DATE 8-5 2 -0.54/13 CIN+ R/N L, 5-2 Hughes-Wainwright-Iglesias 16,496 8-6 2 -1.54/14 CIN+ R/D W, 9-5 Gant-Garrett-Hicks 16,793 9-6 2 -0.54/15 MIL R/N L, 10-7 Guerra-Mayers 28,199 9-7 T2 -1.54/16 MIL R/N L, 8-4 Woodruff-Flaherty 30,260 9-8 3 -2.54/17 MIL R/D W, 6-3 Wacha-Burnes-Hicks 29,817 10-8 T2 -1.54/18 OPEN DATE 10-8 3 -1.04/19 NYM H/N L, 5-4 Lugo-Wainwright-Diaz 40,413 10-9 3 -2.04/20 NYM H/D W, 10-2 Mikolas-Flexen #47,059 11-9 3 -2.04/21 NYM H/D W, 6-4 Hudson-Syndergaard-Hicks 42,765 12-9 T2 -1.04/22 MIL H/N W, 13-5 Flaherty-Houser 35,819 13-9 T1 ---4/23 MIL H/N W, 4-3 Miller-A.Wilson-Hicks 38,474 14-9 1 +1.04/24 MIL H/D W, 5-2 Wainwright-Chacin-Hicks 36,878 15-9 1 +2.04/25 OPEN DATE 15-9 1 +2.54/26 CIN H/N L, 12-1 DeSclafani-Mikolas #45,087 15-10 1 +2.04/27 CIN H/D W, 6-3 Hudson-Mahle-Hicks 44,197 16-10 1 +2.04/28 CIN H/D W, 5-2 Flaherty-Gray-Gant 45,701 17-10 1 +2.54/29 WSH R/N W, 6-3 Wacha-Corbin-Hicks 17,890 18-10 1 +3.04/30 WSH R/N W, 3-2 Wainwright-An.Sánchez-Miller 19,753 19-10 1 +3.0 MARCH/APRIL TOTALS 658,495 19-10 1 +3.05/1 WSH R/N W, 5-1 Mikolas-Scherzer 22,157 20-10 1 +3.05/2 WSH R/D L, 2-1 Strasburg-Hudson-Doolittle 24,338 20-11 1 +2.55/3 CHI R/D L, 4-0 HENDRICKS-Flaherty 34,978 20-12 1 +1.55/4 CHI R/D L, 6-5 Kintzler-Brebbia-Strop 39,601 20-13 1 +0.55/5 CHI R/N L, 13-5 Quintana-Wainwright 36,499 20-14 2 -0.55/6 PHI H/N W, 6-0 Mikolas-Velasquez 38,419 21-14 1 +0.55/7 PHI H/N L, 11-1 Nola-Hudson 38,562 21-15 T2 -0.55/8 PHI H/D L, 5-0 Eickhoff-Flaherty 42,309 21-16 3 -1.55/9 PIT H/N W, 17-4 Wacha-Musgrove 38,925 22-16 3 -1.55/10 PIT H/N L, 2-1 Williams-Miller-Vázquez 45,060 22-17 3 -1.55/11 PIT H/D L, 2-1 Lyles-Mikolas-Vázquez 43,011 22-18 3 -2.55/12 PIT H/D L, 10-6 Stratton-Brebbia #48,555 22-19 T3 -3.55/13 OPEN DATE 22-19 3 -3.55/14 ATL R/N W, 14-3 Flaherty-Foltynewicz 23,718 23-19 3 -3.55/15 ATL R/N L, 4-0 Soroka-Wacha-Jackson 23,367 23-20 3 -3.55/16 ATL R/N L, 10-2 Teheran-Wainwright 28,783 23-21 3 -3.55/17 TEX R/N L, 7-3 Sampson-Mikolas 34,398 23-22 4 -4.55/18 TEX R/D W, 8-2 Hudson-Jurado 30,967 24-22 4 -3.55/19 TEX R/D L, 5-4 (10) J.Gómez-Hicks 32,112 24-23 4 -4.55/20 OPEN DATE 4 -4.05/21 KC H/N Postponed to 5/22 - Rain 4 -4.55/22 KC H/D L, 8-2 Keller-Wacha 42,725 24-24 4 -5.0 KC H/N W, 10-3 Wainwright-Bailey 42,529 25-24 4 -5.05/23 OPEN DATE 25-24 4 -4.55/24 ATL H/N L, 5-2 Foltynewicz-Mikolas 44,630 25-25 4 -4.55/25 ATL H/N W, 6-3 Miller-Winkler-Hicks #45,760 26-25 T3 -4.55/26 ATL H/N L, 4-3 (10) Webb-Webb-Jackson 45,152 26-26 T3 -4.55/27 OPEN DATE 26-26 T3 -4.05/28 PHI R/N L, 4-3 Pivetta-Wainwright-Neris 29,084 26-27 T3 -4.05/29 PHI R/N L, 11-4 Nola-Cabrera 30,486 26-28 4 -5.05/30 PHI R/D W, 5-3 Hudson-Eickhoff-Hicks 31,206 27-28 T3 -4.55/31 CHI H/N W, 2-1 (10) Hicks-Montgomery 45,321 28-28 T3 -3.5 MAY TOTALS 560,958 9-18 T3 -3.56/1 CHI H/N W, 7-4 Gant-Chatwood-Martínez #46,297 29-28 3 -3.06/2 CHI H/D W, 2-1 Wainwright-Hamels-Gant #46,053 30-28 3 -3.06/3 OPEN DATE 30-28 3 -3.06/4 CIN H/N L, 4-1 Castillo-Cabrera-Iglesias 40,649 30-29 3 -3.06/5 CIN H/N Postponed to 8/31 - Rain 30-29 3 -3.56/6 CIN H/D W, 3-1 Gant-Lorenzen-Hicks 44,654 31-29 3 -2.56/7 CHI R/D L, 3-1 Hamels-Mikolas-Strop 40,671 31-30 3 -3.56/8 CHI R/N L, 9-4 Lester-Brebbia 41,005 31-31 3 -4.56/9 CHI R/N L, 5-1 Hendricks-Wainwright-Strop 39,545 31-32 3 -5.56/10 MIA R/N W, 4-1 Wacha-Alcantara-Hicks 6,585 32-32 3 -5.06/11 MIA R/N W, 7-1 Hudson-E.Hernandez 6,308 33-32 3 -4.06/12 MIA R/N L, 9-0 Yamamoto-Mikolas 7,001 33-33 3 -5.06/13 NYM^ R/N W, 5-4 (10) C. Martinez-Diaz-Hicks 31,862 34-33 3 -4.56/14 NYM R/N W, 9-5 Gant-Familia 28,560 35-33 3 -3.56/15 NYM R/N L, 8-7 Syndergaard-Wacha-Diaz 32,589 35-34 3 -3.56/16 NYM R/D W, 4-3 Miller-Flexen-C.Martinez 37,054 36-34 3 -3.56/17 MIA H/N W, 5-0 Mikolas-E.Hernandez 41,274 37-34 3 -2.56/18 MIA H/N L, 6-0 Yamamoto-Flaherty 41,467 37-35 3 -2.56/19 MIA H/N W, 2-1 (11) Gant-Conley 40,126 38-35 3 -2.06/20 MIA H/N L, 7-6 (11) J. Garcia-Miller-Romo 42,446 38-36 3 -3.06/21 LAA H/N W, 5-1 Wacha-Canning #48,423 39-36 3 -2.06/22 LAA H/D W, 4-2 Hudson-Pena-Webb #46,711 40-36 3 -1.06/23 LAA H/N L, 6-4 Skaggs-Mikolas #47,114 40-37 3 -2.06/24 OPEN DATE 40-37 3 -2.56/25 OAK H/N L, 7-3 Wendelken-Flaherty 40,556 40-38 3 -2.56/26 OAK H/N L, 2-0 Mengden-Wainwright-Hendriks #44,871 40-39 3 -2.56/27 OPEN DATE 40-39 3 -3.06/28 SD R/N L, 3-1 Quantrill-Wacha-Yates 33,329 40-40 3 -3.06/29 SD R/N L, 12-2 Paddack-Hudson #44,407 40-41 3 -4.06/30 SD R/D W, 5-3 (11) Martínez-Wieck-Leone 32,575 41-41 3 -3.0 JUNE TOTALS 570,641 13-13 3 -3.07/1 OPEN DATE 41-41 3 -3.57/2 SEA R/N L, 5-4 Adams-Gallegos-Elias 20,173 41-42 3 -3.57/3 SEA R/N W, 5-2 Brebbia-Adams 31,878 42-42 3 -2.57/4 SEA R/D W, 5-4 Ponce de Leon-Milone-C.Martinez 26,656 43-42 3 -1.57/5 SF R/N W, 9-4 Hudson-Pomeranz 37,603 44-42 3 -1.57/6 SF R/N L, 8-4 Dyson-Mikolas 32,487 44-43 3 -2.07/7 SF R/D L, 1-0 Samardzija-Flaherty-W.Smith 33,841 44-44 3 -2.0 PRE ALL-STAR TOTALS 1,790,094 44-44 3 -2.0

H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB7/8 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/9 All-Star Game - Cleveland, Ohio 44-44 3 -2.07/10 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/11 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/12 ARI H/N L, 4-2 Ray-Miller-Holland 44,960 44-45 3 -3.07/13 ARI H/N W, 4-2 Hudson-M.Kelly-C.Martínez #46,152 45-45 3 -3.07/14 ARI H/D W, 5-2 Wainwright-Greinke-C.Martínez 43,439 46-45 3 -3.07/15 PIT H/N W, 7-0 MIKOLAS-Musgrove 41,965 47-45 2 -2.07/16 PIT H/N L, 3-1 Liriano-C.Martínez-Vázquez 43,777 47-46 3 -3.07/17 PIT H/D W, 6-5 Brebbia-Liriano-C.Martínez 43,186 48-46 3 -3.07/18 CIN R/N W, 7-4 Hudson-Stephenson-Miller 32,359 49-46 3 -2.57/19 CIN R/N W, 12-11 Wacha-Hughes-C.Martínez 37,652 50-46 2 -2.57/20 CIN R/N L, 3-2 Garrett-Mikolas-Lorenzen 38,437 50-47 3 -3.57/21 CIN R/D W, 3-1 Gallegos-DeSclafani-C.Martínez 28,763 51-47 3 -2.57/22 PIT R/N W, 6-5 (10) Shreve-Holmes-C.Martínez 13,096 52-47 2 -1.57/23 PIT R/N W, 4-3 Hudson-Archer-Miller 15,778 53-47 2 -0.57/24 PIT R/N W, 14-8 Wainwright-Lyles 18,675 54-47 2 -0.57/25 PIT R/D W, 6-3 Mikolas-Musgrove 24,534 55-47 T1 ---7/26 HOU H/N W, 5-3 Miller-Pressly-C.Martinez 44,724 56-47 1 +1.07/27 HOU H/N L, 8-2 Cole-Ponce de Leon #46,518 56-48 1 +1.07/28 HOU H/D L, 6-2 Miley-Hudson #46,714 56-49 T1 ---7/29 OPEN DATE 56-49 T1 ---7/30 CHI H/N W, 2-1 Gallegos-Darvish-C.Martinez #46,123 57-49 1 +1.07/31 CHI H/N L, 2-0 Hendricks-Mikolas-Kimbrel 43,750 57-50 T1 --- JULY TOTALS 491,308 16-9 T1 ---8/1 CHI H/N W, 8-0 Flaherty-Lester #46,811 58-50 1 +1.08/2 OPEN DATE 58-50 1 +0.58/3 OAK R/N L, 8-3 Fiers-Hudson 24,851 58-51 2 -0.58/4 OAK R/D L, 4-2 Roark-Wainwright-Hendriks 24,603 58-52 2 -1.58/5 LAD R/N L, 8-0 Gonsolin-Wacha 45,254 58-53 2 -2.58/6 LAD R/N L, 3-1 Kershaw-Mikolas-Jansen #53,070 58-54 2 -2.58/7 LAD R/D L, 2-1 Sadler-C.Martínez 48,994 58-55 3 -3.58/8 OPEN DATE 58-55 3 -4.08/9 PIT H/N W, 6-2 C.Martinez-R.Rodriguez 42,757 59-55 3 -3.08/10 PIT H/N W, 3-1 Wainwright-Musgrove-C.Martinez 45,026 60-55 3 -2.08/11 PIT H/D W, 11-9 Gant-Crick-Miller 43,912 61-55 2 -2.08/12 OPEN DATE 61-55 2 -2.08/13 KC R/N W, 2-0 Flaherty-Sparkman-C.Martínez 23,563 62-55 2 -1.08/14 KC R/N W, 6-0 Hudson-Keller 22,494 63-55 T1 ---8/15 CIN R/N L, 2-1 Gray-Wacha-Iglesias 14,891 63-56 T1 ---8/16 CIN R/N W, 13-4 Wainwright-Castillo 24,118 64-56 1 +1.08/17 CIN R/N L, 6-1 DeSclafani-Mikolas 37,698 64-57 T1 ---8/18 CIN R/D W, 5-4 Flaherty-Wood-C.Martínez 21,525 65-57 T1 ---8/19 MIL H/N W, 3-0 Hudson-Davies-Miller 44,843 66-57 1 +0.58/20 MIL H/N W, 9-4 Webb-Jeffress 37,823 67-57 1 +0.58/21 MIL H/N L, 5-3 (8) Houser-Wainwright-J. Guerra 40,250 67-58 2 -0.58/22 COL H/N W, 6-5 Leone-Almonte-C.Martínez 36,465 68-58 2 -0.58/23 COL H/N W,8-3 Flaherty-Lambert 40,829 69-58 1 +0.58/24 COL H/N W, 6-0 Hudson-González 42,102 70-58 1 +1.58/25 COL H/D W, 11-4 Helsley-Senzatela 45,551 71-58 1 +2.58/26 MIL R/N W, 12-2 Gant-G.Gonzalez 29,475 72-58 1 +3.08/27 MIL R/N W, 6-3 Mikolas-Albers-C.Martínez 36,690 73-58 1 +3.08/28 MIL R/D L, 4-1 Flaherty-Lyles-Hader 33,045 73-59 1 +2.08/29 OPEN DATE 73-59 1 +1.58/30 CIN H/N Postponed to 9/1 - Rain 73-59 1 +1.08/31 CIN H/D* W, 10-6 Hudson-Bauer 44,738 74-59 1 +1.5 H/D W, 3-2 Gant-R.Iglesias 42,074 75-59 1 +2.5 AUGUST TOTALS 553,181 18-9 1 +2.59/1 CIN H/D W, 4-3 C.Martínez-Lorenzen 43,692 76-59 1 +3.5 CIN H/N* L, 5-3 Castillo-Ponce de Leon-Iglesis 38.665 76-60 1 +3.09/2 SF H/D W, 3-1 Wainwright-Beede-C.Martínez 40,732 77-60 1 +3.09/3 SF H/N W, 1-0 Flaherty-Rodríguez-C.Martínez 38,259 78-60 1 +3.09/4 SF H/N L, 9-8 Rogers-Gallegos-W.Smith 41,945 78-61 1 +2.59/5 SF H/D W, 10-0 Hudson-Webb-Cabrera 36,800 79-61 1 +2.59/6 PIT R/N L, 9-4 Wang-Miller-Vázquez 19,090 79-62 1 +2.59/7 PIT R/N W, 10-1 Wainwright-Brault 23,996 80-62 1 +3.59/8 PIT R/D W, 2-0 Flaherty-Marvel-C.Martínez 18.363 81-62 1 +4.59/9 OPEN DATE 81-62 1 +4.09/10 COL R/N L, 2-1 González-Wacha-Díaz 31,514 81-63 1 +4.09/11 COL R/N L, 2-1 Senzatela-Hudson-Díaz 31,931 81-64 1 +4.09/12 COL R/D W, 10-3 Mikolas-Melville 27,618 82-64 1 +4.09/13 MIL H/N W, 10-0 Wainwright-Houser #47,075 83-64 1 +4.09/14 MIL H/N L, 5-2 Lyles-Flaherty-Hader #46,665 83-65 1 +3.09/15 MIL H/D L, 7-6 Albers-Gant-Hader #46,722 83-66 1 +2.09/16 WSH H/N W, 4-2 Hudson-Doolittle-C.Martinez 42,812 84-66 1 +2.09/17 WSH H/N L, 6-2 Corbin-Mikolas-D.Hudson 44,061 84-67 1 +2.09/18 WSH H/D W, 5-1 Wainwright-Scherzer-C.Martinez 37,669 85-67 1 +3.09/19 CHI R/N W, 5-4 (10) Miller-Kimbrel-Gallegos #39,524 86-67 1 +3.09/20 CHI R/D W, 2-1 Helsley-Phelps-C.Martinez #39,106 87-67 1 +3.09/21 CHI R/D W, 9-8 Gant-Kimbrel-C.Martinez #40,071 88-67 1 +3.09/22 CHI R/D W, 3-2 Webb-Darvish-Miller 38,606 89-67 1 +3.09/23 ARI R/N W, 9-7 Wainwright-A.Young-C.Martinez 24,826 90-67 1 +3.59/24 ARI R/N L, 3-2 (19) Ginkel-Brebbia 26,097 90-68 1 +2.59/25 ARI R/D L, 9-7 Kelly-Fernandez-Bradley 21,420 90-69 1 +1.59/26 OPEN DATE 90-69 1 +1.09/27 CHI H/N L, 8-2 Wieck-Miller #46,530 90-70 1 +1.09/28 CHI H/N L, 8-6 Cishek-Wainwright-Kinzler #46,971 90-71 1 +1.09/29 CHI H/D W, 9-0 Flaherty-Holland #47,212 91-71 1 +2.09/30 OPEN DATE 91-71 1 +2.0 SEPTEMBER TOTALS 654,810 16-12 1 +2.0 POST ALL-STAR TOTALS 1,690,299 47-27 1 +2.0 SEASON TOTALS 3,480,393 91-71 1 +2.0

DIVISION SERIES 10/1 OPEN DATE10/2 OPEN DATE10/3 ATL R/N W, 7-6 C.Martínez-Melancon #42,631 1-0 10/4 ATL R/D L, 3-0 Foltynewicz-Flaherty-Melancon #42,911 1-1 10/5 OPEN DATE10/6 ATL H/D L, 3-1 Newcomb-C.Martínez-Melancon #46,701 1-2 10/7 ATL H/D 2:07 p.m. 10/8 OPEN DATE 10/9 ATL R/ TBD If Necessary

NOTE: Pitchers’ complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses;Times are Central (STL) time; *indicates make-up game due to rain out; # indicates sellout; ^ suspended game completed on June 14; + game played in Monterrey, Mexico.