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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 vs. TEXAS RANGERS RH Chase Whitley (0-0, 1.74) vs. LH Martin Perez (10-11, 4.37) RAY MATTER—The Rays wrap up their 19th season today, and at 67-94 (.416) they will finish with their worst record since 2007 (66-96), their final season as the Devil Rays…they hold the 2nd-worst record in the majors, 9 games better than the Twins (58-103) but no more than a game behind the Braves (67-93), Reds (68-93), A’s (68-93), D-backs (68-93) and Padres (68-93)…the Rays have lost 7 of their last 9 games and 10 of 13…the Rays are 19-13 (.594) in October regular-season contests. Ê Their 4-1 win last night sets up the rubber match today…it was their 10th game yielding 3 hits or fewer, tying Cleveland for the AL lead this season…the Rays improved to 44-29 (.603) when scoring first com- pared to 23-65 (.261) when the opponent scores first. SQUAD GOALS—Several notable achievements are within reach today: Ê The Rays need 3 extra-base hits to break the club record of 532 (2009). Ê The Rays, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, need a home run from their shortstop and second baseman to become the first team in major league history to get 25 HR from all four infield positions. Ê Evan Longoria needs 2 RBI to reach 100 RBI for a third time (113 in 2009, 104 in 2010). Ê Evan Longoria needs to appear in today’s game for a fourth con- secutive season of 160 games played (see “Everyday Evan” note). Ê Corey Dickerson needs a home run to break his career high of 24 (currently tied with 2014). Ê Brad Miller needs a double to join Longoria as the first teammates in Rays history with 30 HR and 30 2B. Ê Logan Forsythe needs a home run from the leadoff spot to tie Ger- ald Williams’ club record of 21 (2000). LEADERS EAT LAST—3B Evan Longoria is 14-for-24 (.583) with 7 HR, 11 RBI and 9 runs scored in the Rays final games of the regular season (7 games played)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 7 HR in regular- season finales are most all-time, topping STL Stan Musial (6)…Longo hit 3 HR in the 2012 finale (vs. BAL) and 2 in 2011 (vs. NYY), including the game-winner to clinch a postseason berth for the Rays. LAST HURRAH—The Rays are 11-7 all-time in regular-season finales (6-3 at home, 5-4 on road) and have won 5 of their last 6…this includes the 5-2 victory in the “Game 163” tiebreaker here in Arlington in 2013…last season, the Rays won their final game 12-3 at home over Toronto. CATCH THEM NAPPING?—This is the ninth time in 19 years the Rays have finished the regular season against a team that was playoff-bound, and today they have a chance to win their seventh consecutive series of this type…on the other hand, the only two times the Rays lost this series, their opponent went on to win the World Series (1998 and 1999 Yankees). Rays Finishing Regular Season vs. Playoff-Bound Teams Year, Opponent Rays Series W-L How Opponent Fared 2015 vs. TOR 2-1 Advanced to ALCS 2012 vs. BAL 2-1 Won WC Game, Lost ALDS 2011 vs. NYY 3-0 Lost ALDS 2009 vs. NYY 2-1 Won World Series 2003 vs. BOS 2-1 Advanced to ALCS 2001 vs. NYY 3-1 Advanced to World Series 1999 vs. NYY 1-2 Won World Series 1998 at NYY 0-4 Won World Series LAST STOP: TEXAS—The Rays lead the season series, 3-2…last night snapped a streak of 7 games in which the Rangers had hit multiple home runs vs. the Rays, the longest streak of any opponent in Rays history…the Rangers have still homered in 11 straight games vs. the Rays overall…the Rays won 2 of 3 games, Aug 19-21 at Tropicana Field…the Rays are 36-33 since becoming the Rays in 2008 after going 40-47 as the Devil Rays. Ê Last night RH Jake Odorizzi improved to 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA (31.2- IP, 5-ER) in 5 career starts vs. the Rangers—the best ERA all-time of any pitcher with at least 5 career starts vs. Texas, edging out CWS Bruce Howard (1.43) in the 1960s. EVAN’S FIRST NINE SEASONS AMONG THE BEST—Among primary third basemen over their first nine seasons in the majors, Longoria ranks: Ê 3rd with 301 doubles (Wade Boggs 358, David Wright 322) Ê 5th with 241 home runs (Eddie Mathews 338, Mike Schmidt 283, Troy Glaus 257, Chipper Jones 253) Ê 2nd with 559 extra-base hits (Eddie Mathews 587) Ê 7th with 806 RBI (Eddie Mathews 901, Chipper Jones 837, Scott Rolen 831, David Wright 818, Ron Santo 814, Ken Boyer 807) Ê Since his rookie season of 2008, Longoria leads the majors in dou- bles (290), home runs (227), extra-base hits (534) and RBI (760) as a third basemanAdrian Beltre ranks 2nd in all four categories over that span, with 283 2B, 204 HR, 498 XBH and 722 RBI. EVERYDAY EVAN—Assuming 3B Evan Longoria plays today, it will mark his fourth straight season of at least 160 games played… only three active players have ever done this: Prince Fielder (five, 2009-13 with Brewers/ Tigers), Adrian Gonzalez (four, 2007-10 with Padres) and Ichiro Suzuki (five, 2004-08 with Mariners)…only two players in baseball history have played 160-plus games in four consecutive seasons while playing a majority of their games at third base each year: Hall of Famers CHC Ron Santo (1962-65) and BAL Brooks Robinson (1961-64). A CAREER YEAR FOR LONGO—3B Evan Longoria has established ca- reer highs with 172 hits, 80 extra-base hits, 36 home runs and 328 total bases…his XBH, HR and TB marks are all club records for a right-handed hitter, trailing Aubrey Huff (84 XBH in 2003), Carlos Peña (46 HR in 2007, 39 HR in 2009) and Huff (353 TB in 2003), respectively. TATER TRACKER—The Rays have hit a club-record 216 HR…they rank 6th in the ma- jors in home runs (see chart), but 25th with 666 runs scored…the 2016 Rays and Mets (218-HR, 669-R) will be the first two teams in major league history to hit at least 200 home runs but score fewer than 700 runs…no team in major league history can match the Rays combination of home runs and losses (94). Ê This year’s Rays, Rangers and Mariners are three of the 23 teams in ML history to both hit and allow 200 HR…Rays have yielded 209. GIVE CHASE A CHANCE—Today RH Chase Whitley becomes just the 28th different starting pitcher used during the Rays era (since 2008), few- est in the majors…during that span, no other team has used fewer than 32 (Giants), no other AL team has used fewer than 39 (Indians), the Rang- ers have used 55 and the Dodgers have used the most (65)…Whitley’s start also means the Rays will finish the season with an intact streak of 398 starts by pitchers under the age of 30, longest in the majors…the last 30-plus pitcher to start for the Rays was 35-year-old LH Erik Bedard on July 3, 2014 at DET. ALEX COLOMÉ—Last night converted his 37th save in 39 chances (94.9 pct.)…he is tied for 4th in the AL in saves, and his save pct. ranks 3rd in the majors (min. 20 opps) behind BAL Zach Britton (100.0) and MIL/TEX Jeremy Jeffress (96.4)…he owns a 1.78 ERA…only two pitchers in Rays history have finished a season with 35-plus saves and a sub-2.00 ERA: Fer- nando Rodney (48, 0.60) in 2012 and Rafael Soriano (45, 1.73) in 2010. PLENTY OF PUNCH—Rays hitters lead the AL with 1,474 strikeouts, 3rd in the majors behind the Brewers (1,531) and Padres (1,491)…it’s also the 7th-highest total in major league history, and 2nd-highest total in AL history behind the 2013 Astros (1,535, a major league record). NO FUN WITH ONE RUN—The Rays are 13-27 (.325) in one-run games, worst in the majors, while the Rangers are best in the majors at 36-11 (.766)…they are 10-12 in one-run games at home, and 3-15 on the road… this is also currently the worst one-run record of any team since the 2008 Braves (11-30, .268) and will be the worst mark in franchise history (prev. 17-28, .378 in 2002). CASH IS KING—Despite the 94 losses this season, Kevin Cash has won 14 more games (147-176) than any of the previous four Rays managers did in their first two seasons at the post (see chart)…Cash remains the ma- jors’ youngest manager, almost five months younger than first-year manager SD Andy Green…18 players older than Cash have appeared in a game this season, including Rangers DH Carlos Beltran…Cash also caught LH Martin Perez at Triple-A Round Rock in 2011, his final season as a player. THIS DATE IN RAYS HISTORYOctober 2, 2013…The Rays defeat the Indians at Progressive Field, 4-0, in the American League Wild Card Game as Alex Cobb, Joel Peralta, Jake McGee and Fernando Rodney combine for a shutout…offensively, Delmon Young knocks a solo homer; Desmond Jennings a 2-run double, and Yunel Escobar an RBI single… it is only the second time in 44 postseason home games the Indians have been shut out…the Rays snap Cleveland’s 10-game winning streak (cover- ing regular/postseason) and fly on to Boston to open the ALDS. First Pitch: 3:05 p.m. ET | Location: Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington, Tex. | TV: Fox Sports Sun | Radio: WHNZ 1250 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 162 (67-94) | Road Game No.: 81 (31-49) | All-Time Game No.: 3,076 (1,419-1,656) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,536 (639-896) April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 11-17 | July: 9-16 | Aug: 14-15 | Sep: 10-18 | Oct: 1-0 | Pre-ASG: 34-54 | Post-ASG: 33-40 MOST WINS IN FIRST TWO YEARS AS RAYS MANAGER Kevin Cash 147-176 (.455) Lou Piniella 133-190 (.412) Larry Rothschild 132-192 (.407) Joe Maddon 127-197 (.392) Hal McRae 113-196 (.366) MOST HR, MLB, 2016 Baltimore 251 St. Louis 224 Seattle 223 Toronto 220 New York-NL 218 Tampa Bay 216 MOST GAMES PLAYED, MLB, 2013-16 Evan Longoria, TB 641 Kyle Seager, SEA 637 R. Cano, NYY/SEA 633 Mike Trout, LAA 631

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Page 1: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 vs. TEXAS RANGERSmlb.mlb.com/documents/7/5/4/204581754/10_2_16_PREGAME_NOTES… · SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 vs. TEXAS RANGERS RH Chase Whitley (0-0, ... ald

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016 vs. TEXAS RANGERSRH Chase Whitley (0-0, 1.74) vs. LH Martin Perez (10-11, 4.37)

RAY MATTER—The Rays wrap up their 19th season today, and at 67-94 (.416) they will finish with their worst record since 2007 (66-96), their final season as the Devil Rays…they hold the 2nd-worst record in the majors, 9 games better than the Twins (58-103) but no more than a game behind the Braves (67-93), Reds (68-93), A’s (68-93), D-backs (68-93) and Padres (68-93)…the Rays have lost 7 of their last 9 games and 10 of 13…the Rays are 19-13 (.594) in October regular-season contests.

Ê Their 4-1 win last night sets up the rubber match today…it was their 10th game yielding 3 hits or fewer, tying Cleveland for the AL lead this season…the Rays improved to 44-29 (.603) when scoring first com-pared to 23-65 (.261) when the opponent scores first.

SQUAD GOALS—Several notable achievements are within reach today: Ê The Rays need 3 extra-base hits to break the club record of 532 (2009). Ê The Rays, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, need a home run

from their shortstop and second baseman to become the first team in major league history to get 25 HR from all four infield positions.

Ê Evan Longoria needs 2 RBI to reach 100 RBI for a third time (113 in 2009, 104 in 2010).

Ê Evan Longoria needs to appear in today’s game for a fourth con-secutive season of 160 games played (see “Everyday Evan” note).

Ê Corey Dickerson needs a home run to break his career high of 24 (currently tied with 2014).

Ê Brad Miller needs a double to join Longoria as the first teammates in Rays history with 30 HR and 30 2B.

Ê Logan Forsythe needs a home run from the leadoff spot to tie Ger-ald Williams’ club record of 21 (2000).

LEADERS EAT LAST—3B Evan Longoria is 14-for-24 (.583) with 7 HR, 11 RBI and 9 runs scored in the Rays final games of the regular season (7 games played)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 7 HR in regular-season finales are most all-time, topping STL Stan Musial (6)…Longo hit 3 HR in the 2012 finale (vs. BAL) and 2 in 2011 (vs. NYY), including the game-winner to clinch a postseason berth for the Rays.

LAST HURRAH—The Rays are 11-7 all-time in regular-season finales (6-3 at home, 5-4 on road) and have won 5 of their last 6…this includes the 5-2 victory in the “Game 163” tiebreaker here in Arlington in 2013…last season, the Rays won their final game 12-3 at home over Toronto.

CATCH THEM NAPPING?—This is the ninth time in 19 years the Rays have finished the regular season against a team that was playoff-bound, and today they have a chance to win their seventh consecutive series of this type…on the other hand, the only two times the Rays lost this series, their opponent went on to win the World Series (1998 and 1999 Yankees).

Rays Finishing Regular Season vs. Playoff-Bound TeamsYear, Opponent Rays Series W-L How Opponent Fared2015 vs. TOR 2-1 Advanced to ALCS2012 vs. BAL 2-1 Won WC Game, Lost ALDS2011 vs. NYY 3-0 Lost ALDS2009 vs. NYY 2-1 Won World Series2003 vs. BOS 2-1 Advanced to ALCS2001 vs. NYY 3-1 Advanced to World Series1999 vs. NYY 1-2 Won World Series1998 at NYY 0-4 Won World Series

LAST STOP: TEXAS—The Rays lead the season series, 3-2…last night snapped a streak of 7 games in which the Rangers had hit multiple home runs vs. the Rays, the longest streak of any opponent in Rays history…the Rangers have still homered in 11 straight games vs. the Rays overall…the Rays won 2 of 3 games, Aug 19-21 at Tropicana Field…the Rays are 36-33 since becoming the Rays in 2008 after going 40-47 as the Devil Rays.

Ê Last night RH Jake Odorizzi improved to 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA (31.2-IP, 5-ER) in 5 career starts vs. the Rangers—the best ERA all-time of any pitcher with at least 5 career starts vs. Texas, edging out CWS Bruce Howard (1.43) in the 1960s.

EVAN’S FIRST NINE SEASONS AMONG THE BEST—Among primary third basemen over their first nine seasons in the majors, Longoria ranks:

Ê 3rd with 301 doubles (Wade Boggs 358, David Wright 322) Ê 5th with 241 home runs (Eddie Mathews 338, Mike Schmidt

283, Troy Glaus 257, Chipper Jones 253) Ê 2nd with 559 extra-base hits (Eddie Mathews 587) Ê 7th with 806 RBI (Eddie Mathews 901, Chipper Jones 837, Scott

Rolen 831, David Wright 818, Ron Santo 814, Ken Boyer 807) Ê Since his rookie season of 2008, Longoria leads the majors in dou-

bles (290), home runs (227), extra-base hits (534) and RBI (760) as a third baseman…Adrian Beltre ranks 2nd in all four categories over that span, with 283 2B, 204 HR, 498 XBH and 722 RBI.

EVERYDAY EVAN—Assuming 3B Evan Longoria plays today, it will mark his fourth straight season of at least 160 games played…only three active players have ever done this: Prince Fielder (five, 2009-13 with Brewers/Tigers), Adrian Gonzalez (four, 2007-10 with Padres) and Ichiro Suzuki (five, 2004-08 with Mariners)…only two players in baseball history have played 160-plus games in four consecutive seasons while playing a majority of their games at third base each year: Hall of Famers CHC Ron Santo (1962-65) and BAL Brooks Robinson (1961-64).

A CAREER YEAR FOR LONGO—3B Evan Longoria has established ca-reer highs with 172 hits, 80 extra-base hits, 36 home runs and 328 total bases…his XBH, HR and TB marks are all club records for a right-handed hitter, trailing Aubrey Huff (84 XBH in 2003), Carlos Peña (46 HR in 2007, 39 HR in 2009) and Huff (353 TB in 2003), respectively.

TATER TRACKER—The Rays have hit a club-record 216 HR…they rank 6th in the ma-jors in home runs (see chart), but 25th with 666 runs scored…the 2016 Rays and Mets (218-HR, 669-R) will be the first two teams in major league history to hit at least 200 home runs but score fewer than 700 runs…no team in major league history can match the Rays combination of home runs and losses (94).

Ê This year’s Rays, Rangers and Mariners are three of the 23 teams in ML history to both hit and allow 200 HR…Rays have yielded 209.

GIVE CHASE A CHANCE—Today RH Chase Whitley becomes just the 28th different starting pitcher used during the Rays era (since 2008), few-est in the majors…during that span, no other team has used fewer than 32 (Giants), no other AL team has used fewer than 39 (Indians), the Rang-ers have used 55 and the Dodgers have used the most (65)…Whitley’s start also means the Rays will finish the season with an intact streak of 398 starts by pitchers under the age of 30, longest in the majors…the last 30-plus pitcher to start for the Rays was 35-year-old LH Erik Bedard on July 3, 2014 at DET.

ALEX COLOMÉ—Last night converted his 37th save in 39 chances (94.9 pct.)…he is tied for 4th in the AL in saves, and his save pct. ranks 3rd in the majors (min. 20 opps) behind BAL Zach Britton (100.0) and MIL/TEX Jeremy Jeffress (96.4)…he owns a 1.78 ERA…only two pitchers in Rays history have finished a season with 35-plus saves and a sub-2.00 ERA: Fer-nando Rodney (48, 0.60) in 2012 and Rafael Soriano (45, 1.73) in 2010.

PLENTY OF PUNCH—Rays hitters lead the AL with 1,474 strikeouts, 3rd in the majors behind the Brewers (1,531) and Padres (1,491)…it’s also the 7th-highest total in major league history, and 2nd-highest total in AL history behind the 2013 Astros (1,535, a major league record).

NO FUN WITH ONE RUN—The Rays are 13-27 (.325) in one-run games, worst in the majors, while the Rangers are best in the majors at 36-11 (.766)…they are 10-12 in one-run games at home, and 3-15 on the road…this is also currently the worst one-run record of any team since the 2008 Braves (11-30, .268) and will be the worst mark in franchise history (prev. 17-28, .378 in 2002).

CASH IS KING—Despite the 94 losses this season, Kevin Cash has won 14 more games (147-176) than any of the previous four Rays managers did in their first two seasons at the post (see chart)…Cash remains the ma-jors’ youngest manager, almost five months younger than first-year manager SD Andy Green…18 players older than Cash have appeared in a game this season, including Rangers DH Carlos Beltran…Cash also caught LH Martin Perez at Triple-A Round Rock in 2011, his final season as a player.

THIS DATE IN RAYS HISTORY—October 2, 2013…The Rays defeat the Indians at Progressive Field, 4-0, in the American League Wild Card Game as Alex Cobb, Joel Peralta, Jake McGee and Fernando Rodney combine for a shutout…offensively, Delmon Young knocks a solo homer; Desmond Jennings a 2-run double, and Yunel Escobar an RBI single…it is only the second time in 44 postseason home games the Indians have been shut out…the Rays snap Cleveland’s 10-game winning streak (cover-ing regular/postseason) and fly on to Boston to open the ALDS.

First Pitch: 3:05 p.m. ET | Location: Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington, Tex. | TV: Fox Sports Sun | Radio: WHNZ 1250 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 162 (67-94) | Road Game No.: 81 (31-49) | All-Time Game No.: 3,076 (1,419-1,656) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,536 (639-896)

April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 11-17 | July: 9-16 | Aug: 14-15 | Sep: 10-18 | Oct: 1-0 | Pre-ASG: 34-54 | Post-ASG: 33-40

MOST WINS IN FIRST TWO YEARS AS RAYS MANAGER

Kevin Cash 147-176 (.455)Lou Piniella 133-190 (.412)Larry Rothschild 132-192 (.407)Joe Maddon 127-197 (.392)Hal McRae 113-196 (.366)

MOST HR, MLB, 2016Baltimore 251St. Louis 224Seattle 223 Toronto 220New York-NL 218Tampa Bay 216

MOST GAMES PLAYED, MLB, 2013-16

Evan Longoria, TB 641Kyle Seager, SEA 637R. Cano, NYY/SEA 633Mike Trout, LAA 631

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TODAY’S STARTER—RH CHASE WHITLEY (0-0, 1.74)

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER Ê Has more wins (147) than any of the 4 prev. managers in their first two

seasons at the post (Lou Piniella, 133)…38-year-old is the youngest active manager in the majors, 5 months younger than SD Andy Green.

Ê Has been ejected 4 times as manager, once this year (April 29 vs. TOR). Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

in ML history and second to manage the Rays…joins Hall of Famers Al

Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart. Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, including parts of eight sea-

sons in the majors (2002-10)…spent two years (2005-06) in the Rays org. Ê Played in the 1989 Little League World Series (Tampa Northside LL),

1999 College World Series (Florida State) and earned World Series rings in 2007 (Red Sox) and 2009 (Yankees).

Ê IN SEARCH OF—Will be making his first major league start since May 14, 2015 at TB (with NYY), going 506 days in between…he seeks his first win since April 28, 2015 vs. TB and his first win on the road since July 9, 2014 at CLE…will be making his first career start at Globe Life Park in Arlington and his second career start against the Rangers.

Ê HOW IT ALL STARTED—Was removed from his May 14, 2015 start at TB following 1.2 IP with a right elbow injury…he was examined by Yankees physician Dr. Daniel Murphy and had imaging done the next day in Tampa…underwent Tommy John surgery on May 19, 2015, per-formed by Dr. Christopher Ahmad…returned to make his first start of a rehab assignment on July 18 at Class-A Dunedin (Blue Jays).

Ê RELIEF RECAP—Has made 4 relief apps with the Rays, making his season debut on Sep 11 at NYY—going 485 days in between ma-jor league appearances…last was Tue at CWS, when he had season highs in innings (3.2), pitches (62) and strikeouts (5), including 4 con-secutive strikeouts at one point…his first earned runs allowed this season weren’t until his final inning of his last relief app, on a Tim An-derson solo homer and Jason Coats RBI single (off Dana Eveland).

Ê Went 2 IP in his first 2 apps, both in starts by Matt Andriese. Ê Yielded an unearned run in his season debut on Sep 11 at NYY,

after an E5 extended the inning and was followed by a Brett Gardner RBI single.

Ê REHAB REVIEW—Went 1-0 with a 0.86 ERA (21-IP, 2-ER) in 6 rehab starts, 3 apiece with Class-A Charlotte and Double-A Montgomery…was reinstated from the 60-day DL and optioned to Montgomery on Aug 17 when he rehab assignment expired…made 3 more starts at the Double-A level before his Sep 5 recall.

Ê GROWING LIST—He will become the ninth pitcher to start a game for the Rays this season, joining Chris Archer (33), Jake Odorizzi (33), Drew Smyly (30), Matt Moore (21), Blake Snell (19), Matt Andriese (19), Alex Cobb (5) and Erasmo Ramirez (1)…only one AL teams has used fewer: the Toronto Blue Jays (7)…he will join Tim Corcoran in

2005 and Cory Lidle in 1999 as the only Rays to make their first start in the last game of the season.

Ê MODERN MEDICINE—He became the 13th pitcher to return to the majors this season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, and the seventh among the 25 pitchers who had the surgery in 2015…before him, teammate RH Alex Cobb became the 12th pitcher to return…a list of the pitchers who have returned this season:

Ê AMATEUR CAREER—Selected by the Yankees in the 15th round of the 2010 June Draft out of Troy University…was a two-way player for the Trojans, playing 3B when not on the mound…was 7-3 with a 3.68 ERA (66-IP, 27-ER) in 32 relief apps, and hit .364 with 10 HR and 56 RBI.

Ê Transferred to Troy following two seasons at Southern Union State (Ala.) Community College…hit .412 with 59 RBI and was named first team All-Conference as a sophomore.

Ê X-RAY REPORT—He grew up on a poultry farm in Ranburne, Ala., and still helps his family with the cattle in the offseason…his father, Couch, retired from poultry farming and now drives a school bus in addition to raising cattle…after he’s finished playing, Chase hopes to return to Alabama to raise cattle.

Ê PERSONAL & MISC.—He married his high school sweetheart, Brooklyn, in December 2010…they welcomed their first child, son Clete Coleman, in February 2015…they volunteer at their church in the offseason, and he frequently speaks to the kids there.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2015 Scranton (AAA) 2-0 2.12 3 3 0 0 17.0 13 4 4 6 13 0 .210

New York-AL 1-2 4.19 4 4 0 0 19.1 20 9 9 5 16 3 .2602016 Charlotte (A) 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 0 9.0 6 0 0 1 10 0 .194

Montgomery (AA) 2-1 2.93 6 6 0 0 27.2 17 12 9 8 22 3 .177Tampa Bay 0-0 1.74 4 0 0 0 10.1 7 5 2 3 11 1 .175

Major League Totals 5-5 4.70 32 16 0 0 105.1 121 58 55 26 87 14 .287Minor League Totals 26-17 2.54 166 26 0 0 365.1 287 120 103 115 344 22 .219

2016 SPLITSvs. RH: .231 (3-13), 1-HRvs. LH: .148 (4-27)Home: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (2.2-IP, 0-ER)Road: 0-0, 2.35 ERA (7.2-IP, 2-ER)

WHITLEY vs. TEXASCAREER—Is 0-0 with a 1.29 ERA (7-IP, 1-ER) in 2 career apps (1 start) against the Rangers…had a scoreless start of 6 IP against them on July 22, 2014 at Yan-kee Stadium, a ND in a 2-1, 14-inn. win…his only career app at Globe Life Park in Arlington was exactly a week later, on July 29 when he pitched the 8th inning in relief and Elvis Andrus singled, stole 2B and scored on consecutive groundouts.

2016 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT+9/11 at NYY -- 0.00 2.0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 31/18 W, 4-2 -- --+9/17 at BAL -- 0.00 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 31/18 W, 5-2 -- --+9/22 vs. NYY -- 0.00 2.2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 47/32 W, 2-0 -- --+9/27 at CWS -- 1.74 3.2 4 4 2 1 5 1 0 0 62/45 L, 6-13 -- --SEPTEMBER 0-0 1.74 10.1 7 5 2 3 11 1 0 0 -- -- -- --

+ relief app

2016 GAME LOG (AA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT7/30 vs. PNS -- 0.00 3.0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 34/21 W, 4-3 Astin tied, 0-08/5 at TNS -- 1.29 4.0 2 1 1 2 5 0 1 0 55/35 W, 3-1 Skulina tied, 1-18/11 vs. MOB W-1 1.50 5.0 1 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 61/44 W, 12-1 Taylor up, 7-18/22 vs. BIR -- 2.00 6.0 4 2 2 1 5 2 0 0 85/57 W, 3-2 (11) Sanburn tied, 2-28/29 at MOB W-2 1.50 6.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 77/52 W, 7-0 Johnson up, 7-09/4 vs. TNS L-1 2.93 3.2 8 8 5 1 1 0 1 1 72/47 L, 4-12 Wagner down, 6-2

2016 GAME LOG (A)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT7/18 at DUN -- 0.00 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20/12 L, 1-4 Rowley tied, 0-07/24 vs. BRV -- 0.00 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 24/16 W, 7-6 (10) Diplan up, 1-08/16 vs. JUP -- 0.00 6.0 4 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 92/67 W, 1-0 Squier tied, 0-0

Pitchers to Return This Season from 2015 Tommy John SurgeryTEX Yu Darvish LAD Brandon McCarthy TB Alex CobbNYM Josh Edgin CIN Homer Bailey TB Chase WhitleyCHC Joe Nathan COL Adam Ottavino

Pitchers to Return This Season from 2014 Tommy John SurgeryLAA Tyler Skaggs ATL Chris Withrow PIT Cory LuebkeCOL Tyler Chatwood TEX A.J. Griffin

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#19 CURT CASALI, C Sat: DNP TEX Series: 0-2, BB Trip: 5-14, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, BB, 3-R vs. LH: .225 (16-71), 4-HR2016: .179/.262/.327, 8-HR, 23-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .102 (5-49) vs. RH: .158 (24-152), 4-HR

Ê Batting .237/.293/.368 (9-for-38) in 12 games (11 starts) since his Sep 1 recall, incl. .333/.385/.542 (8-for-24) over his last 7 games (all starts). Ê Has 2 HR in his last 118 at-bats, compared to 6 HR in his first 105 at-bats of the season…last was Tue at CWS, his first since July 30 vs. NYY. Ê His .179 avg. is the 2nd-lowest among major league catchers (min. 75 games), ahead of DET Jarrod Saltalamacchia (.171)…his .102 (5-for-49)

avg. with RISP is the lowest in the majors (min. 35 AB)…has thrown out 30.6 percent of his attempted base stealers, up from 24.0 pct. last year. Ê Has played in 83 games with 67 starts (62-C, 5-DH)…recalled on Sep 1 for his second stint with the Rays this season (also Opening Day–Aug 4).

#14 JAFF DECKER, OF Sat: 0-1 (def. rep.) TEX Series: 0-5 Trip: 3-11, R vs. LH: .000 (0-7)2016: .146/.212/.146, 0-HR, 0-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-7 RISP: .071 (1-14) vs. RH: .171 (7-41)

Ê Batting .158/.200/.158 (3-for-19) in 8 games (3 starts) since his recall…all the hits came in the same game, a career-high 3 hits on Mon at CWS. Ê Hit .255/.366/.421 (89-for-349) with 18 2B, 2 3B, 12 HR, 35 RBI and 18 SB in 99 games with Durham…was a non-roster invite to spring training. Ê Has played in 18 games with 11 starts (7-RF, 3-LF, 1-CF)…selected from Durham on Sep 16 for his second stint with the Rays (also June 15-29).

#10 COREY DICKERSON, OF Sat: 1-4, HR, 3-RBI, R TEX Series: 2-8, HR, 3-RBI, R Trip: 6-23, HR, 4-RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .248 (26-105), 2-HR2016: .248/.295/.473, 24-HR, 70-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.231, 3-13) RISP: .225 (27-120) vs. RH: .248 (99-400), 22-HR

Ê Yesterday at TEX had his 24th HR, tying his career high (also 2014)…had a 3-run homer in the 3rd (off Colby Lewis), with family in attendance incl. his son Davis, who turned 2 years old…was his sixth homer with 2 runners (or more) on base, the most by a Ray since Evan Longoria in 2011 (7).

Ê Batting .341/.375/.626 (31-for-91) with 8 2B, 6 HR and 16 RBI over his last 24 games (23 starts) since Sep 6, raising his season avg. from .227 to .248. Ê Batting .278/.316/.560 (74-for-266) with 17 HR and 48 RBI on the road, and .213/.273/.377 (51-for-239) with 7 HR and 22 RBI at Tropicana Field…70.8

pct. of his homers have come on the road, highest ratio in the majors (min. 20 HR) and the highest by a Ray since Gerald Williams in 2000 (71.4 pct.). Ê Ranks T-10th in the AL with 36 2B…has 22 2B since the All-Star break, a club record and 3rd in the AL…his 34 XBH in the second half rank T-6th in the

AL…50.4 pct. of his hits have gone for extra bases, 2nd-highest ratio in the AL (min. 100 games) and the highest by a Ray since Peña in 2009 (61.9). Ê Has played in 147 games with 130 starts (67-LF, 62-DH, 1-RF)…has hit .216 (50-for-232) with 13 HR as the DH and .286 (74-for-259) with 11 HR as an OF.

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, 2B Sat: 0-4 TEX Series: 0-5 Trip: 1-22, BB vs. LH: .265 (30-113), 4-HR2016: .263/.333/.444, 20-HR, 52-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .291 (23-79) vs. RH: .263 (103-392), 16-HR

Ê Is 1-for-his-last-23…batting .115/.179/.212 (6-for-52) with 1 HR over his last 14 games (12 starts)…hit .339/.431/.516 (21-for-62) in his prev. 15 G. Ê Had his 20th HR on Sep 24 vs. BOS, extending his career high and T-2nd in club history for a second baseman, trailing Ben Zobrist in 2009 (27). Ê His 20 HR rank T-6th in the majors out of the leadoff spot, and is 1 HR shy of tying Gerald Williams in 2000 for the franchise record batting leadoff. Ê Has played in 126 games with 124 starts, all at leadoff (117-2B, 7-DH)…only had 21 career starts at leadoff entering this season (none in 2015). Ê Batting .317/.339/.467 (38-for-120) when leading off the 1st inn., 6th in the majors (min. 100 G) and highest by a Ray since Crawford in 2004 (.326).

#2 NICK FRANKLIN, UTL Sat: 0-3 TEX Series: 1-7 Trip: 1-10 vs. LH: .216 (8-37)2016: .270/.328/.443, 6-HR, 26-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .244 (10-41) vs. RH: .285 (39-137), 6-HR

Ê Has made 4 starts since suffering a left hamstring strain on Sep 15 at BAL…batting .176/.176/.235 (3-for-17) in his 7 games (4 starts) since then. Ê Batting .284/.352/.484 (27-for-95) with 4 HR and 20 RBI at Tropicana Field, compared to .253/.298/.392 (20-for-79) with 2 HR and 6 RBI on the road. Ê Since June 27—the date of his first RBI of the season—his 6.50 AB/RBI ratio ranks 3rd on the team (min. 100 PA) to Miller (5.54) and Longoria (6.22). Ê Has played in 60 games with 45 starts (16-LF, 7-2B, 7-1B, 6-DH, 5-RF, 4-SS)…recalled from Durham on July 30 for his third stint with the Rays.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, CF Sat: 0-2, R, HBP TEX Series: 0-5, BB, 2-R Trip: 3-14, 2B, RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .262 (22-84), 2-HR2016: .246/.331/.410, 12-HR, 37-RBI, 21-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .274 (20-73) vs. RH: .241 (68-282), 10-HR

Ê Left yesterday’s game at TEX with a left calf contusion…was removed after Robinson Chirinos hit a leadoff homer in the 6th (off Jake Odorizzi). Ê Batting .303/.381/.471 (36-for-119) over his last 31 G since Aug 27, raising his avg. from .219 to .246 and his OBP from .307 to .331 over that span. Ê Since moving to the No. 2 spot in the batting order on Aug 2, is batting .278/.350/.434 (55-for-198) with 8 2B, 7 HR, 19 RBI and 12 SB in 52 G. Ê Has been successful on 87.5 pct. of his SB attempts, 3rd in the AL (min. 20 SB attempts)…has been successful on 19 of his last 20 attempts. Ê Per FanGraphs, his 25 Defensive Runs Saved (in 872.1 inn.) as a center fielder is 1st in the majors ahead of TOR Kevin Pillar (20 in 1284.0 inn.). Ê Has played in 105 games with 102 starts, all in CF…the Rays have gone 48-54 (.471) in his 102 starts this year, compared to 19-40 (.322) otherwise.

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Sat: 1-4, RBI TEX Series: 3-8, 2-2B, 2-RBI Trip: 4-20, 3-2B, 3-RBI, 2-BB vs. LH: .248 (34-137), 4-HR2016: .274/.319/.522, 36-HR, 98-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.333, 4-12) RISP: .313 (41-131) vs. RH: .281 (138-491), 32-HR

Ê Is 2 RBI shy of reaching 100 RBI for the third time in his career, following 2009 (113) and 2010 (104)…had his fifth multi-2B game of the season on Fri at TEX, Nos. 300 and 301 for his career…has a career-high 172 hits, 328 total bases, 80 XBH and 36 HR…the 80 XBH are 2nd in franchise history to Aubrey Huff in 2003 (84), and the 36 HR are 3rd to Carlos Peña in 2007 (46) and 2009 (39) and a club record for a right-handed hitter.

Ê Ranks among AL leaders in HR (36, 13th), XBH (80, 3rd), 2B (40, T-6th) and total bases (328, 8th); leads the team in SLG (.522) and RBI (98). Ê Is 1 G shy of joining Prince Fielder (2009-13), Adrian Gonzalez (2007-10) and Ichiro Suzuki (2004-08) as active players with 4 straight seasons of 160 G. Ê Is one of seven players in the majors with 35 2B and 35 HR this season, joining N. Arenado, K. Bryant, B. Dozier, M. Kemp, M. Machado and D. Ortiz. Ê Has started 159 games (151-3B, 8-DH)…all 36 HR have come while playing 3B, 3rd in the majors to Nolan Arenado (41) and Todd Frazier (39).

#27 MIKIE MAHTOOK, OF Sat: 1-4, 2B TEX Series: 1-4, 2B Trip: 7-19, 3-2B, HR, RBI, 3-R vs. LH: .270 (17-63), 2-HR2016: .200/.237/.300, 3-HR, 11-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.375, 3-8) RISP: .119 (5-42) vs. RH: .162 (19-117), 1-HR

Ê Batting .333 (10-for-30) with 4 2B and 2 HR over his last 8 games (all starts), including 4 multi-hit efforts…had a multi-XBH game on Thu at CWS. Ê Since his 0-for-34 skid in Aug—T-4th-longest hitless skid in club history—is batting .296 (21-for-71) with 3 HR and 5 RBI in 23 games (19 starts). Ê In his career, has hit .282/.329/.550 (37-for-131) with 9 HR and 20 RBI vs. LHP, and .195/.238/.305 (30-for-154) with 3 HR and 10 RBI vs. RHP. Ê Has played in 64 games with 49 starts (17-RF, 16-LF, 16-CF)…he and NYY Aaron Hicks are the only ML players with 15 starts at all 3 OF positions.

#46 LUKE MAILE, C Sat: DNP TEX Series: DNP Trip: 1-5, 2B vs. LH: .233 (7-30), 2-HR2016: .228/.254/.368, 3-HR, 14-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .265 (9-34) vs. RH: .226 (19-84), 1-HR

Ê Batting .167 (6-for-36) in 13 games (10 starts) since the beginning of September…prior to that month, he was batting .256 (20-for-78) in 28 games. Ê Has hit .273/.298/.455 (15-for-55) in 20 games (17 starts) at home, compared to .186/.213/.288 (11-for-59) in 21 games (17 starts) on the road. Ê Has played in 41 games with 33 starts (32-C, 1-DH)…has played 14.0 innings at 1B in four games off the bench (last Tue at CWS, 3 innings).

#13 BRAD MILLER, INF Sat: 0-3, BB, R TEX Series: 0-7, BB, R Trip: 1-19, 2B, 4-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .227 (25-110), 3-HR2016: .243/.304/.482, 30-HR, 81-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-18 RISP: .256 (32-125) vs. RH: .247 (108-438), 27-HR

Ê Hitless in his last 18 AB and is 2-for-his-last-25…batting .167/.252/.373 (17-for-102) with 4 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR and 16 RBI since the beginning of Sep. Ê Ranks among team leaders in XBH (65, 2nd), HR (30, 2nd), RBI (81, 2nd) and SLG (.482, 2nd)…has 34 XBH since the All-Star break, T-6th in the AL. Ê His 30 HR are one more than his career total prior to this season (29 HR in 343 games and 1,111 AB)…previous career high was 11 (2015)…is

the sixth Ray all-time with a 30-HR season, following Evan Longoria (4), Carlos Peña (3), Aubrey Huff (1), Fred McGriff (1) and Jose Canseco (1). Ê Finished the season with 22 HR at Tropicana Field, one shy of Carlos Peña in 2007 for the club record…73.3 pct. of his HR have come at home. Ê Has played in 152 games with 140 starts (96-SS, 36-1B, 7-DH, 1-LF)…since 1913, is one of eight with 25 starts at both SS and 1B in a season.

#9 JUNIEL QUERECUTO, INF Sat: DNP TEX Series: 0-3 Trip: 1-7, 3B, 2-RBI, R vs. LH: .000 (0-3)2016: .091/.091/.273, 0-HR, 2-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .250 (1-4) vs. RH: .125 (1-8)

Ê Selected from Double-A Montgomery on Sep 22 and is 1-for-11 in 4 games (3 starts)…first career hit was a 9th-inning, 2-run triple off Matt Albers on Tue at CWS, the first Ray ever to record a triple for his first career hit…the last AL player to do that was CWS Tyler Saladino on July 11, 2015 at CHC.

Ê Major league debut was Sep 22 vs. NYY, becoming the first product of the club’s Venezuelan academy to make his major league debut in a Rays uniform. Ê Name is pronounced is yoo-nee-EL care-uh-KOO-toh…split the season between Montgomery (60 games) and Durham (36 games), and hit .241/

.298/.341 (82-for-340) with 19 2B, 3 HR and 38 RBI between the two levels (multiple stints with each club)…was a non-roster invite to spring training.

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#24 ALEXEI RAMIREZ, SS Sat: 1-4, 2B TEX Series: 1-8, 2B Trip: 4-19, 2B, 3-RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .297 (38-128), 1-HR2016: .235/.272/.326, 6-HR, 47-RBI, 8-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .273 (33-121) vs. RH: .212 (73-345), 5-HR

Ê Batting .192/.250/.288 (10-for-52) with 2 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 2 SB in 16 games, 14 starts (13-SS, 1-2B) since signing with the Rays on September 8. Ê His only homer as a Ray came on Sep 13 at TOR (go-ahead, 3-run homer)…was the fifth of his career on an 0-2 pitch (last July 29, 2015 at BOS). Ê Born in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, became the ninth Cuban-born player in club history and the third born outside Havana, following Danys Baez and Ro-

lando Arrojo…is one of 4 Cuban-born players to reach 100 HR and 100 SB for their career, joining Minnie Minoso, Jose Cardenal and Jose Canseco. Ê At 35 years, 10 days old he is the oldest player on the Rays active roster—next is Bobby Wilson at 33 years, 176 days old.

#36 RICHIE SHAFFER, UTL Sat: 0-1 (PH in 9th) TEX Series: 0-1 Trip: 4-8, 3-2B, R vs. LH: .250 (3-12)2016: .227/.286/.409, 1-HR, 4-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .200 (1-5) vs. RH: .219 (7-32), 1-HR

Ê Has 3 2B in his last 7 PA…on Tue at CWS, had the first multi-XBH game of his career and tied his career high with 3 hits (also Aug 9, 2015 vs. NYM). Ê Thirteen of the 24 hits in his career have gone for extra bases (8-2B, 5-HR), incl. 6 of his 10 hits this season (5-2B, 1-HR); homered on Sep 16 at BAL. Ê Has played in 19 games with 13 starts (7-1B, 4-DH, 1-3B, 1-RF)…recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 6 for his third stint with the Rays this year. Ê Hit .227/.329/.367 (97-for-428) with 27 2B, 11 HR and 48 RBI in 119 games this year with Durham…hit .169 (21-for-124) after the All-Star break.

#21 BOBBY WILSON, C Sat: 1-3, R TEX Series: 1-3, R Trip: 2-11, R vs. LH: .286 (16-56), 2-HR2016: .237/.270/.355, 7-HR, 33-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .308 (16-52) vs. RH: .221 (38-172), 5-HR

Ê Batting .167/.205/.310 (7-for-42) over his last 13 games…prior to that, hit .289/.333/.467 (13-for-45) in 15 games after joining TB via waiver claim. Ê His 33 RBI this season are more than double his previous career high (prev. 15, 2010)…also has a career-high 7 HR, 54 hits and 25 runs scored. Ê Claimed by the Rays off waivers on Aug 4 (DFA’ed by TEX on Aug 1)…is his second stint with the club, following 25 games (16 starts) in 2015. Ê Attended Seminole HS and St. Petersburg College…is the second player born in Pinellas Co. to homer for the Rays (Casey Kotchman in 2011).

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 10/1 at TEX (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-3 vs. LH: .250 (10-40), 2-HR2016: 4-3-0, 4.56 ERA, 26 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 8/21 vs. TEX IR-RS: 11-2 vs. RH: .260 (13-50), 1-HR

Ê Had a scoreless 8th yesterday at TEX, pitching around a 1-out walk (Robinson Chirinos) and SB (PR Jared Hoying)…stranded the runner at 2B. Ê Has made 4 straight scoreless apps since yielding 7 ER spanning 3.1 IP in his prev. 4 apps, incl. a career-high-tying 4 runs on Sep 20 vs. NYY. Ê Has made 19 apps of at least 1 IP this season and been perfect in only 3 of those 19 apps…last time was Sep 25 vs. BOS, a perfect 8th inning. Ê Has a 1.61 WHIP in his 23.2 IP this season (23-H, 15-BB), and 5.70 BB/9 IP and 1.40 SO/BB ratios…from 2014-15, had a 1.10 WHIP in 127.2 IP.

#37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 10/1 at TEX (SV, 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 37-39 vs. LH: .181 (15-83), 1-HR2016: 1-4-37, 1.78 ERA, 56 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 5/24 at MIA IR-RS: 20-6 vs. RH: .208 (25-120), 5-HR

Ê Ranks T-4th in the AL with 37 saves…had a scoreless 9th inning yesterday at TEX, three flyball outs despite a Corey Dickerson error to start the inn. Ê Has converted 94.9 pct. of his save chances, 3rd in the majors (min. 20 SV opps) to BAL Zach Britton (100.0) and MIL/TEX Jeremy Jeffress (96.4)…

has had 6 saves of 4 outs (or more), tied with TOR Roberto Osuna for most in the majors and the most by a Ray since Danys Baez in 2005 (10). Ê Hasn’t allowed a run in his 37 apps ending with a save…has a 1.16 ERA (38.2-IP, 5-ER) in save situations and a 3.18 ERA (17-IP, 6-ER) otherwise. Ê Is the sixth different pitcher (seventh time) in Rays history with a 35-SV season…is on pace to join Fernando Rodney in 2012 and Rafael Soriano in

2010 as the only pitchers with 35 saves and a sub-2.00 ERA in a season in franchise history.

#56 DANA EVELAND, LH Last App: 9/27 at CWS (0.1-IP, 2-H, 1-R, 2-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .361 (13-36), 2-HR2016: 0-1-0, 9.00 ERA, 33 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 5/13 vs. OAK IR-RS: 21-1 vs. RH: .317 (19-60), 1-HR

Ê Allowed 3 straight baserunners before recording the final out of the 8th on Tue at CWS…allowed an inherited runner to score for the first time. Ê His 9.00 ERA is the highest in the majors and the highest by a Ray since since Ramon Tatis (13.89) in 1998 (min. 20 apps)…has a 2.22 WHIP. Ê Has stranded 20 of his 21 inherited runners (4.8 pct.)—3rd in the majors (min. 20 IR) to DET Shane Greene (0.0 pct.) and SF Josh Osich (4.7 pct.). Ê Lefties have hit .361/.467/.556 (13-for-36) against him…his .467 opp OBP is the highest among AL LHP facing left-handed batters (min. 20 BF). Ê Selected from Triple-A Durham on Sep 12 as RH Tyler Sturdevant was designated for assignment…is in his third stint with the Rays this season. Ê After he was designated for assignment on July 6, he pitched to a 0.35 ERA (26-IP, 1-ER) and .176 opp avg. in 18 apps with Triple-A Durham.

#43 DANNY FARQUHAR, RH Last App: 10/1 at TEX (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .235 (12-51), 4-HR2016: 1-0-0, 3.09 ERA, 34 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 8/29 at BOS IR-RS: 17-11 vs. RH: .247 (21-85), 4-HR

Ê Perfect 7th inning yesterday at TEX…fifteen of his last 16 apps have been scoreless, incl. a career-long streak of 13 straight from Aug 27–Sep 23. Ê Has a 1.48 ERA (24.1-IP, 4-ER) and 35 SO in since his Aug 6 recall (13.0 SO/9 IP)…before it, had a 6.75 ERA and 10 SO in 10.2 IP and 11 apps. Ê Has allowed 11 of his 17 inherited runners to score (64.7 pct.)—the highest rate in the AL (min. 15 IR), ahead of BOS Junichi Tazawa (63.6 pct.). Ê On Sep 6 vs. BAL, had his wedding ring knocked off by a Jonathan Schoop comebacker to end the 5th inning…found it before walking off the field. Ê Recalled on Aug 6 for his fifth stint with the Rays this season, following Opening Day–April 22, May 14, June 25 (26th Man) and June 27–July 4.

#59 EDDIE GAMBOA, RH Last App: 9/28 at CWS (L, 3.0-IP, 2-H, 1-R, 1-BB, 2-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .222 (4-18)2016: 0-2-0, 1.59 ERA, 6 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 2x-last 9/28 at CWS IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .182 (4-22), 1-HR

Ê Has taken the loss in consecutive apps…went 3 IP on Wed at CWS, matching his longest app this season (also Sep 5 vs. BAL)…retired his first 8 BF before Todd Frazier’s solo homer, his first earned run allowed since his major league debut on Sep 2 vs. TOR…was his first homer allowed at any level since Sep 2, 2015 vs. Gwinnett (G2, with Triple-A Norfolk)…started the season with 104.1 homerless innings between Durham and the Rays.

Ê At 31 years, 256 days old was the 2nd-oldest player ever to make his major league debut for the Rays, behind 35-year-old LH Jim Morris in 1999. Ê Became the second knuckleball pitcher in Rays history, following RH Dennis Springer in 1998…transitioned to a knuckleball pitcher in 2013. Ê Selected to the active roster on Sep 1 after going 6-4 with a 2.68 ERA (94-IP, 28-ER) and 0 HR in 27 games (12 starts) for Triple-A Durham.

#52 RYAN GARTON, RH Last App: 9/28 at CWS (1.1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-1 vs. LH: .302 (16-53), 2-HR2016: 1-2-1, 4.46 ERA, 36 G Long Relief App: 2.2, 6/16 vs. SEA IR-RS: 23-5 vs. RH: .265 (27-102), 3-HR

Ê Has a 3.86 ERA (11.2-IP, 5-ER) in 13 apps since his Sep 1 recall…on Wed at CWS, stranded an inherited runner in the 3rd; had a scoreless 4th. Ê Has made 13 apps since the start of September, tied with Brad Boxberger and Danny Farquhar for the team lead…both his losses came in Sep. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 1 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season, following May 25–June 16, June 21–July 14 and Aug 2-19. Ê Was the opposing pitcher in Alex Rodriguez’s final at-bat as a Yankee…got him to ground out to short in the 7th on Aug 12 at Yankee Stadium.

#54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 9/27 at CWS (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .174 (8-46), 3-HR2016: 0-2-0, 5.74 ERA, 27 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 5/13 vs. OAK IR-RS: 10-4 vs. RH: .291 (16-55), 8-HR

Ê Perfect 4th on Tue at CWS, including consecutive strikeouts (Tim Anderson, Melky Cabrera) to start the inning…has a 1.59 ERA (5.2-IP, 1-ER) in 5 apps since his last recall, and his only run allowed since then was an Adam Jones homer on Sep 6 vs. BAL—on his very first pitch after his return.

Ê Had a 3.03 ERA this year at Durham, and was recalled on Sep 6 for his fourth stint with the Rays (Opening Day–May 22, June 17-24 and Aug 28). Ê Has yielded 11 HR, T-6th among AL relievers, and his 19 HR since the start of 2015 are the most among AL relievers…45.8 percent of his hits al-

lowed this season have been home runs (12-1B, 1-2B, 11-HR)…allowed 8 HR in an 11-app stretch spanning 10.2 IP from May 9–June 24.

#40 KEVIN JEPSEN, RH Last App: 9/26 at CWS (0.2-IP, 0-H, 1-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 7-11 vs. LH: .333 (24-72), 8-HR2016: 2-6-7, 5.98 ERA, 58 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 8/22 vs. BOS IR-RS: 16-5 vs. RH: .304 (38-125), 4-HR

Ê Replaced after a 2-out walk to Jose Abreu in the 7th inning on Mon at CWS…the run scored when Enny Romero yielded a 2-run HR (Morneau). Ê Since Aug 15, has allowed run(s) in 8 of 13 apps for a 9.00 ERA (11.0-IP, 11-ER)…it follows a 1.13 ERA (8-IP, 1-ER) in his first 12 apps with TB. Ê His 12 HR allowed rank T-3rd among AL relievers…his allowed 17 HR since 2015, compared to 16 HR in parts of 7 seasons with LAA (2008-14). Ê Is the fourth pitcher to have two separate stints with the Rays, returning after pitching for another organization in between…he joined Dan Wheeler,

Trever Miller and Grant Balfour…he signed with the Rays on July 15, two days after being released by the Twins (DFA’ed by MIN on July 3).

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#58 JUSTIN MARKS, LH Last App: 9/30 at TEX (0.1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .313 (5-16)2016: 0-0-0, 1.00 ERA, 4 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 2x-last 9/21 vs. NYY IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .118 (2-17), 1-HR

Ê Faced 2 batters, both lefties, on Fri at TEX (Shin-Soo Choo SO, Mitch Moreland 1B)…his first 3 relief apps this season were all 2.2 IP or longer. Ê Has 9 BB in his 9 IP…has allowed more walks than hits (7)…his only run allowed this season was a Gary Sanchez solo homer on Sep 21 vs. NYY. Ê Went 7-11 with a 3.86 ERA (140-IP, 60-ER) in 25 apps (23 starts) with Triple-A Durham…had a 9-inning no-hitter on July 16 at Syracuse (130 pit.). Ê Was selected to the active roster on Sep 6 as Hank Conger was designated for assignment…accumulated 4 days’ service time with the Royals in

2014 and made his major league debut on April 20, 2014 vs. MIN…this spring he told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times that the Royals sent him two framed shadow boxes of memorabilia—jersey, lineup cards, game balls, tickets—plus a partial playoff share and an AL champions ring.

#30 ERASMO RAMIREZ, RH Last App: 9/30 at TEX (1.1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-5 vs. LH: .293 (36-123), 7-HR2016: 7-11-1, 3.81 ERA, 63 G, 1 GS Long Relief App: 3.0, 8/9 at TOR IR-RS: 32-5 vs. RH: .254 (54-213), 7-HR

Ê Got the final out of the 6th inning on Fri at TEX (Andrus strikeout) and added a scoreless 7th inn., pitching around a leadoff single (lineout, GIDP). Ê Leads the AL with 84.0 relief innings, ahead of HOU Chris Devenski (83.2)…has made a major-league-most 35 relief apps of 4 outs or more—eight

more than anyone else…his 20 relief apps of 2 IP (or more) are tied for most in the majors and are the most by a Ray since J.P. Howell in 2008 (23). Ê Has yielded 14 HR, the most among AL relievers and tied with Brian Meadows in 2006 and Travis Harper in 2005 for the club record for a reliever. Ê His 11 losses (last Sep 8 at NYY) are a club record for a reliever and the most for a reliever in the majors since LAA Scot Shields in 2005 (11). Ê His 6 wins as a reliever (also won his only start on April 16 vs. CWS) are one shy of the club record for a reliever (last J.P. Howell in 2009).

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 9/30 at TEX (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-2 vs. LH: .288 (19-66), 2-HR2016: 2-0-1, 5.91 ERA, 52 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 4x-last 6/17 vs. SF IR-RS: 23-7 vs. RH: .217 (23-106), 5-HR

Ê Had a scoreless 8th on Fri at TEX, yielding only a 1-out double…has yielded multiple runs in 4 of his 8 apps since the start of September, pitching to a 12.91 ERA (7.2-IP, 11-ER) over that span which has raised his season ERA from 4.50 to 5.91…made 14 straight scoreless apps before Sep.

Ê Took the first multi-HR app of his career on Mon at CWS (Justin Morneau, Carlos Sanchez)…Morneau’s was the second of his career vs. a LHB. Ê Has pitched to an 3.08 ERA (26.1-IP, 9-ER) in his 26 apps on the road, compared to a 9.78 ERA (19.1-IP, 21-ER) in 26 apps at Tropicana Field. Ê Has issued 28 BB for a 5.52 BB/9 IP ratio, the highest rate in the AL (min. 40 IP)…includes 19 BB in 19.1 IP at home (9 BB in 25.1 IP on the road).

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Arcia 1-2 2-8 1-2 1-4 0-2 3-5 0-1Beckham 3-2 10-6 1-3 11-12 1-2 2-0 1-2 1-4 7-13 11-7 4-0Casali 27-35 1-4 1-2 3-1 4-3 20-32Conger 14-24 5-4 9-20Dickerson 31-37 0-1 25-36 1-1 2-5 16-18 6-6 18-25 6-13 7-6Decker 0-3 0-1 0-7 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-2Duffy 10-8 1-0 1-1 0-1 10-6Forsythe 45-71 4-3 50-74Franklin 2-5 4-3 1-3 7-9 3-2 2-4 2-1 0-2 4-4 5-6 6-4 2-9Guyer 7-15 5-9 3-7 4-5 8-15 6-4 0-2 2-7 2-8 1-0Jennings 13-15 8-18 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 10-17 6-6 4-6 2-2Kiermaier 48-54 23-28 5-2 2-0 18-24Longoria 65-86 2-6 1-0 66-92Mahtook 7-9 6-10 5-12 3-2 1-3 2-10 2-3 3-6 5-6 2-1Maile 15-18 0-1 2-0 0-3 13-16Miller 16-20 37-59 0-1 3-4 1-0 23-41 25-31 0-3 5-9 1-0 1-0Morrison 27-51 9-8 4-8 1-0 10-25 5-11 14-14 2-1Motter 1-0 1-3 0-3 4-3 1-3 0-2 1-1 2-1 2-6 1-6 1-0Pearce 15-12 6-8 0-1 5-7 2-0 0-1 14-14 8-9 0-1 2-3Querecuto 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2Ramirez 0-1 4-9 0-1 1-4 3-5Shaffer 3-4 0-1 0-1 0-4 1-2 2-7 0-1Souza Jr. 0-2 54-54 1-4 1-0 1-3 19-19 9-15 22-22 3-1Wilson 11-17 0-2 11-15

W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)W-L BY POSITION (STARTS)

RAYS HITTERS vs. RANGERS2016 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPCasali 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .000 .333 6 15 2 0 0 2 5 .133 .278Decker 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000Dickerson 5 17 6 1 4 0 2 .353 .353 7 22 7 1 6 0 4 .318 .304Forsythe 3 10 1 1 3 0 3 .100 .100 16 50 10 2 5 0 16 .200 .200Franklin 3 8 1 0 0 0 3 .125 .125 15 53 8 0 1 4 20 .151 .220Kiermaier 4 7 1 0 0 1 1 .143 .333 16 41 8 1 3 3 8 .195 .267Longoria 5 19 7 1 6 1 3 .368 .400 65 244 73 14 50 29 46 .299 .373Mahtook 4 16 1 0 0 1 4 .063 .118 4 16 1 0 0 1 4 .063 .118Maile 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 .333 .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 .333 .333Miller 5 17 3 0 3 3 4 .176 .300 44 133 31 1 10 12 27 .233 .304Querecuto 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Ramirez 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 .125 .125 56 221 58 3 21 8 26 .262 .287Shaffer 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 5 8 1 0 0 0 3 .125 .125Wilson 3 8 1 0 1 1 5 .125 .222 38 72 15 2 8 6 25 .208 .269

2016 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese 0 2 0 10.2 14 8 10 6.75 .304 0 2 0 14.1 19 10 12 6.28 .306Archer - - - - - - - - - 1 2 0 28.2 27 17 41 5.34 .248Boxberger 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 3 0.00 .167 0 0 1 8.2 4 1 9 1.04 .138Cedeño 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 1 0.00 .400 0 0 0 5.1 7 2 8 3.38 .292Cobb - - - - - - - - - 1 0 0 26.0 21 8 23 2.77 .212Colome 0 0 1 2.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 0 0 1 5.0 2 0 2 0.00 .111Eveland - - - - - - - - - 0 2 0 23.2 33 24 22 9.13 .333Farquhar 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 4 0.00 .000 3 1 2 27.0 17 8 27 2.67 .179Gamboa - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Garton 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 3 5.40 .375 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 3 5.40 .375Geltz - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 2.1 1 1 3 3.86 .125Jepsen 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 0 6.75 .200 0 2 0 38.2 36 18 32 4.19 .247Marks 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 1 0.00 .500 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 1 0.00 .500Odorizzi 2 0 0 12.0 9 2 12 1.50 .205 4 0 0 31.2 23 5 30 1.42 .198Ramirez 0 0 0 2.1 2 0 1 0.00 .250 0 1 0 27.1 31 18 17 5.93 .284Romero 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 2 0.00 .167 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 2 0.00 .167Smyly 1 0 0 6.2 5 4 7 5.40 .208 3 2 0 42.2 38 17 41 3.59 .235Snell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Whitley - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 7.0 8 1 7 1.29 .308

RAYS PITCHERS vs. RANGERS

Sep 1 Optioned INF Tim Beckham to Durham; recalled RH Ryan Garton and C Curt Casali from Durham, selected RH Eddie Gamboa from Durham.Sep 5 Recalled RH Chase Whitley from Montgomery.Sep 6 Placed SS Matt Duffy (left heel surgery) on the 60-day DL; designated C Hank Conger for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook, UTL Richie Shaffer and RH Steve Geltz from Durham;

selected LH Justin Marks from Durham.Sep 8 Signed SS Alexei Ramirez to a major league contract.Sep 12 Designated RH Tyler Sturdevant for assignment; selected LH Dana Eveland from Durham.Sep 16 Placed 1B Logan Morrison (left wrist strain) on the 60-day DL; selected OF Jaff Decker from Durham.Sep 22 Placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (left hip surgery) on the 60-day DL; selected INF Juniel Querecuto from Montgomery.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS (since Sep 1)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (3)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDSS Matt Duffy 60-day Left heel surgery Sep 6 - N/A 25 9-161B Logan Morrison 60-day Left wrist strain Sep 16 - N/A 15 4-11OF Steven Souza Jr. 60-day Left hip surgery Sep 22 - N/A 10 3-7

Others (Games Missed): OF Oswaldo Arcia (20, right elbow strain, 12-8), RH Brad Boxberger (49, adductor surgery, 22-27; 50, left oblique strain, 17-33), RH Alex Cobb (129, Tommy John surgery, 55-74), RH Alex Colome (16, right medial biceps tendinitis, 3-13), INF Matt Duffy (10 with Rays, left Achilles strain, 4-6), 2B Logan Forsythe (28, left scapula hairline fracture, 12-16), UTL Nick Franklin (7, concussion, 4-3), OF Brandon Guyer (23, left hamstring strain, 9-14), OF Desmond Jennings (25, left hamstring strain, 9-16; 23, left knee contusion, 12-11), OF Kevin Kiermaier (48, left hand fracture, 14-34), OF Mikie Mahtook (40, left hand fracture, 13-27), 1B Logan Morrison (16, right forearm strain, 8-8), INF Steve Pearce (24, right hamstring strain, 4-20), LH Enny Romero (15, strained back, 8-7); OF Steven Souza Jr. (17, left hip strain, 3-14), RH Ryan Webb (28, right pectoral strain, 10-18), RH Chase Whitley (119, Tommy John surgery, 50-69).

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: W1 When commit error: 26-46 Hit homer: 59-59Current Record: 67-94 Ahead after 6-7-8: 52-16/54-7/61-3 Homer with men on: 42-17Home/Road: 36-45/31-49 Behind after 6-7-8: 7-64/4-73/0-83 Hit multiple homers: 41-20Day/Night: 26-31/41-63 Tied after 6-7-8: 8-14/9-14/6-8 Score first: 44-29Grass/Turf: 25-46/42-48 1-run games: 13-27 Score 5 or more: 45-15vs. East: 32-44 2-run games: 17-16 Score less than 5: 23-79vs. Central: 11-23 Extra innings: 3-3 Outhit opponents: 46-16vs. West: 14-17 Win in last at-bat: 10 Outhit by opponents: 13-69vs. National League: 10-10 Come-from-behind wins: 33 Collect 10 or more hits: 32-16vs. RH/LH starters: 49-68/17-26 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 40 Opp. 10 or more hits: 10-48Series W-L-T (home): 9-14-4 Series W-L-T (road): 7-15-3 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 27-32/25-25/10-29/5-8

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Longoria 25 9 2 36Miller 21 7 2 30Dickerson 14 5 5 1 24Forsythe 13 6 1 20Souza Jr. 11 3 3 17Morrison 8 5 1 14Kiermaier 6 4 2 12Pearce 7 2 1 10Casali 4 3 1 8Jennings 7 7Guyer 6 1 7Franklin 2 3 1 6Beckham 1 4 5Wilson 3 1 4Conger 2 1 3Maile 2 1 3Mahtook 3 3Motter 1 1 2Arcia 1 1 2Ramirez 1 1Shaffer 1 1Duffy 1 1TOTALS 136 57 22 1 216

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 19 54 2.84 4.63 8-11 6Archer 33 94 2.84 4.20 10-23 19Cobb 5 15 3.00 6.14 2-3 2Moore 21 68 3.24 4.71 9-12 12Odorizzi 33 108 3.27 5.18 17-16 16Ramirez 1 4 4.00 6.35 1-0 0Smyly 30 89 2.97 4.57 13-17 13Snell 19 53 2.79 5.36 7-12 5

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’16 MOST HITS GAME ’16 MOST RBI GAMECasali 9/27 at CWS Sale 2, 10x-last, 9/29 at CWS 3, 5/16 at TORDecker 8/12/13 at COL Chacin 3, 9/26 at CWS --Dickerson 10/1 at TEX Lewis 3, 12x-last, 9/24 vs. BOS 4, 3x-last, 9/14 at TORForsythe 9/24 vs. BOS Kimbrel 3, 9x-last, 9/3 vs. TOR 4, 8/31 at BOSFranklin 9/7 vs. BAL Bundy 3, 7x-last, 9/11 at NYY 5, 6/27 vs. BOSKiermaier 9/14 at TOR Estrada 4, 9/8 at NYY 3, 4x-last, 9/7 vs. BALLongoria 9/21 vs. NYY Tanaka 4, 7/8 at BOS 5, 9/15 at BALMahtook 9/29 at CWS Quintana 3, 9/7 vs. BAL 2, 2x-last, 9/17 at BALMaile 9/2 vs. TOR Liriano 3, 8/16 vs. SD 4, 8/16 vs. SDMiller 9/21 vs. NYY Miller 4, 5/6 at LAA 4, 8/13 at NYYQuerecuto -- -- 1, 9/27 at CWS 2, 9/27 at CWSRamirez 9/13 at TOR Stroman 3, 2x-last, 7/21 at STL 5, 6/1 vs. SEAShaffer 9/16 at BAL Jimenez 3, 9/27 at CWS 2, 9/16 at BALWilson 9/21 vs. NYY Tanaka 4, 5/25 vs. LAA 4, 2x-last, 5/14 vs. TOR

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 4, 5x-last, August 14-17 Most runs, game, TB 3, 9x-last, Mahtook, 9/7 vs. BALLong loss streak 11, June 16-June 26 Most runs, game, Opp 3, 8x-last, Sanchez, 9/21 vs. NYYMost runs game, TB 15, 8/16 vs. SD Most hits, game, TB 5, Beckham, 7/20 at COLMost runs game, Opp 13, 2x-last, 9/27 at CWS Most hits, game, Opp 4, 8x-last, McCann, 9/21 vs. NYYMost runs, inn, TB 6, 2x-last (4th) 8/14 at NYY Most 2B, game, TB 3, Dickerson, 8/26 at HOUMost runs, inn, Opp 8 (9th), 6/30 vs. DET Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 11x-last, Smolinski, 7/24 at OAKMost hits, game, TB 18, 6/27 vs. BOS Most HR, game, TB 2, 13x-last, Miller, 9/21 vs. NYYMost hits, game, Opp 18, 5/31 at KC Most HR, game, Opp 3, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost hits, inn, TB 6, 6x-last, (6th) 9/3 vs. TOR Most RBI, game, TB 5, 2x-last, Franklin, 6/27 vs. BOSMost hits, inn, Opp 7, (9th) 6/30 vs. DET Most RBI, game, Opp 6, V. Martinez, 7/1 vs. DETMost doubles, game, TB 6, 4x-last, 8/14 at NYY Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, 4x-last, Dickerson, 8/26 at HOUMost doubles, game, Opp 7, 4/21 at BOS Most x-base hits, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost HR, game, TB 5, 3x-last, 9/21 vs. NYY Most steals, game, TB 2, 6x-last, Kiermaier, 9/13 at TORMost HR, game, Opp 5, 8/13 at NYY Most steals, game, Opp 3, Upton, 8/10 vs. TORMost x-base hits, game, TB 10, 8/16 vs. SD Hitting Streak 13, Kiermaier, 8/27–9/9Most x-base hits, game, Opp 9, 4/21 at BOS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 3, 4x-last, 8/15 vs. SD Most SO, TB Starter 12, 3x-last, Smyly, 6/15 vs. SEAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 5, 4/14 vs. CLE Most SO, Opp Starter 16, Duffy, 8/1 vs. KCMost walks, game, TB 11, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, TB Reliever 5, 2x-last, Andriese, 7/10 at BOSMost walks, game, Opp 11, 9/9 at NYY Most IP, TB Reliever 3.2, Whitley, 9/27 at CWSMost strikeouts, game, TB 23, 9/25 vs. BOS Most walks, game, TB 5, 2x-last, Marks, 9/9 at NYYMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEA Most walks, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Kennedy, 5/30 at KCMost LOB, game, TB 18, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, Team, TB 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEAMost LOB, game, Opp 13, 2x-last, 5/25 vs. MIA Most walks, Team, TB 11, 9/9 at NYYMost errors, game, TB 3, 4x-last, 7/6 vs. LAA Low-Hit Game 1, 2x-last, 5/29 vs. NYYMost errors, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, 8/3 vs. KC Consecutive Scoreless IP 21.0, Colome, May 4–June 15Longest game, time 4:38, 6/15 vs. SEA Shortest game, time 2:10, 9/28 at CWSLongest game, time (9 inn.) 4:16, 4/21 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:10, 9/28 at CWS

Grand Slams (1): Dickerson-1 (5/11 at SEA, T Walker)Back-to-Back (3): Morrison/Jennings (5/18 at TOR, R Dickey); Morrison/Souza Jr. (9/9 at NYY, M Pineda); Longoria/Miller (9/12 at TOR, F Liriano)Back-to-Back-to-Back (1): Longoria/Miller/Dickerson (9/21 vs. NYY, Tanaka)Pinch-hit (1): Motter-1 (5/17 at TOR, D Storen)Walk-off (-): Lead-off (5): Forsythe-3 (7/29 vs. NYY, I. Nova; 8/9 at TOR, M. Estrada; 9/6 vs. BAL, Y Gallardo), Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Souza Jr.-1

(5/20 at DET, A. Sanchez) Inside-the-park (-):2-HR games (13): Souza Jr.-3 (4/6 vs. TOR, J Happ/A Leon; 4/24 at NYY, M Pineda; 9/8 at NYY, C Sabathia/J Holder), Miller-3 (8/13 at NYY, M

Tanaka; 8/16 vs. SD, Jackson/Villanueva; 9/21 vs. NYY, M Tanaka/Warren), Longoria-2 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey/B Kintzler; 7/17 vs. BAL, D Bundy/O Despaigne), Dickerson-1 (6/8 at ARI, A Bradley/T Clippard), Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Morrison-1 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey), Pearce-1 (5/10 at SEA, W Miley), Kiermaier-1 (9/8 at NYY, C Sabathia)

3-HR games (-):

HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS

CATCHERSPCT CCS ATT

Casali .306 11 36Conger .103 5 40Maile .304 7 23Wilson .071 1 14TOTALS .212 24 113

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (43), Miller (30), Dickerson (20), Forsythe (17), Souza Jr. (17), Morrison (15), Kiermaier (12), Guyer (10), Pearce (8), Casali (8), Jennings (6), Beckham (3), Mahtook (3), Franklin (3), Arcia (2), Maile (2), Shaffer (2), Ramirez (2), Motter (1), Odorizzi (1), Conger (1), Duffy (1), Wilson (1)2-Out RBI: Miller (36), Longoria (35), Dickerson (31), Forsythe (25), Pearce (15), Souza Jr. (15), Kiermaier (13), Morrison (13), Guyer (10), Franklin (9), Maile (9), Jennings (8), Casali (7), Conger (7), Motter (5), Arcia (4), Mahtook (3), Beckham (2), Shaffer (1), Wilson (1), Odorizzi (1)Outfield Assists (25): Souza Jr. (7), Kiermaier (7), Jennings (3), Mahtook (3), Dickerson (2), Decker (3), Guyer (1), Motter (1) Bunt Singles (10): Kiermaier (4), Souza (2), Jennings (1), Guyer (1), Morrison (1), MIller (1)Ejections (3): Cash-1 (4/29 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Shelton-1 (6/5 at MIN, 3rd inn.), Odorizzi-1 (6/24 vs. SEA, 6th inn.)Batted Around (14): 4/19 at BOS (10th inn., 9 batters), 4/21 at BOS (4th inn., 10 batters), 4/24 at NYY (1st inn., 9 batters), 5/11 at SEA (6th inn., 9 batters), 6/6 at ARI (5th inn., 9 batters), 6/12 vs. HOU (5th inn., 10 batters), 6/27 vs. BOS (1st inn., 9 batters), 7/19 at COL (3rd inn., 9 batters), 7/20 at COL (4th inn., 9 batters), 8/3 vs. KC (6th inn., 10 batters), 8/9 at TOR (7th inn., 9 batters), 8/14 at NYY (4th inn., 10 batters), 8/16 vs. SD (3rd inn., 9 batters), 8/28 at HOU (8th inn., 10 batters), 9/3 vs. TOR (6th inn., 10 batters), 9/29 at CWS (7th inn., 9 batters)

MISC.

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 49 challenges (29 overturned, 8 stand, 12 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 37 challenges (21 overturned, 10 stand, 6 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 10 challenges (0 record keeping, 4 overturned, 5 stand, 1 confirmed)

RUNS BY INNING1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

Opponent 95 67 72 92 67 75 79 90 69 3 709Tampa Bay 87 60 92 92 73 78 67 67 45 5 666

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 67-94-41 161 4.20 1416.1 1384 661 485 1343 209Starters 48-61-0 161 4.25 916.0 898 433 290 883 136Relievers 19-33-41 160 4.10 500.1 486 228 195 460 73Home 36-45-18 81 3.80 736.0 669 311 255 727 96Road 31-49-23 80 4.63 680.1 715 350 230 616 113April 11-12-5 23 3.31 203.2 169 75 54 205 28May 11-16-7 27 4.78 237.0 243 126 83 206 40June 11-17-7 28 5.12 246.0 276 140 97 248 37July 9-16-8 25 3.65 222.0 208 90 68 194 25August 14-15-6 29 3.71 255.0 240 105 90 272 40September 10-18-7 28 4.58 243.2 245 124 92 206 38October 1-0-1 1 1.00 9.0 3 1 1 12 1

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (last five)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYSep 23 vs. BOS Tampa Bay T7 David Ortiz Safe at second Overturned 1:07Sep 25 vs. BOS Tampa Bay T5 Mookie Betts Safe at first (pick off att.) Overturned 1:18Sep 25 vs. BOS Tampa Bay T10 Dustin Pedroia Safe at home Confirmed 0:39Sep 27 at CWS Tampa Bay T9 Corey Dickerson Out at first Overturned 0:53Sep 29 at CWS Chicago-AL B1 Adam Eaton Out at second (SB att.) Overturned 1:45

1. April 30 vs. TOR (W 4-3)—Curt Casali single to left field…off Brett Cecil (9th inning).2. June 15 vs. SEA (W 3-2)—Logan Morrison bases-loaded walk…off Mike Montgomery (13th inn).3. Aug 25 vs. BOS (W 4-3)—Kevin Kiermaier missed catch error…off Heath Hembree (11th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 23 at NYY (L 2-3)—Brett Gardner home run to right field…off Erasmo Ramirez (9th inning).2. May 11 at SEA (L 5-6)—Chris Iannetta home run to right-center field…off Steve Geltz (11th inning).3. July 22 at OAK (L 0-1)—Coco Crisp single to left field…off Dylan Floro (13th inning).4. July 23 at OAK (L 3-4)—Ryon Healy home run to left field…off Alex Colome (9th inning).5. August 26 at HOU (L 4-5)—Evan Gattis home run to left field…off Alex Colome (9th inning).6. September 8 at NYY (L 4-5)—Tyler Austin home run to right field…off Erasmo Ramirez (9th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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RAYS 2016 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/3 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Stroman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 5/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/4 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Dickey (1-0) Smyly (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 15,116 46,1583 4/5 vs. TOR W, 3-2 Colome (1-0) Cecil (0-1) 1-2 T-4/-1.0 12,757 58,9154 4/6 vs. TOR W, 5-3 Ramirez (1-0) Floyd (0-1) 2-2 T-2/-1.0 14,257 73,172

4/7 - OFF (1) T-3/-1.55 4/8 at BAL L, 1-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-2) 2-3 T-4/-2.5 17,304

4/9 at BAL - PPD - Rain (1) - Rescheduled for June 25 4/-2.56 4/10 at BAL L, 3-5 Brach (1-0) Odorizzi (0-1) 2-4 5/-3.5 23,101

4/11 - OFF (2) 5/-4.07 4/12 vs. CLE W, 5-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (0-2) 3-4 T-3/-4.0 10,283 83,4558 4/13 vs. CLE L, 1-4 Carrasco (1-0) Smyly (0-2) 3-5 5/-4.0 10,117 93,5729 4/14 vs. CLE L, 0-6 Salazar (2-0) Archer (0-3) 3-6 5/-4.0 10,715 104,28710 4/15 vs. CWS L, 0-1 Sale (3-0) Colome (1-1) 3-7 5/-5.0 16,801 121,08811 4/16 vs. CWS W, 7-2 Ramirez (2-0) Danks (0-2) 4-7 5/-4.0 30,451 151,53912 4/17 vs. CWS W, 3-2 Moore (1-0) Quintana (1-1) 5-7 5/-3.5 21,810 173,349

4/18 - OFF (3) 5/-3.513 4/19 at BOS W, 3-0 (10) Ramirez (3-0) Barnes (1-1) 6-7 T-3/-2.5 32,06114 4/20 at BOS L, 3-7 Porcello (3-0) Archer (0-4) 6-8 4/-3.5 31,68915 4/21 at BOS W, 12-8 Ramirez (4-0) Cuevas (0-1) 7-8 T-2/-3.5 37,95416 4/22 at NYY L, 3-6 Nova (1-0) Moore (1-1) 7-9 T-3/-3.5 31,84317 4/23 at NYY L, 2-3 Miller (1-0) Ramirez (4-1) 7-10 5/-4.5 40,71418 4/24 at NYY W, 8-1 Smyly (1-2) Pineda (1-2) 8-10 4/-3.5 40,98119 4/25 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Archer (1-4) Gausman (0-1) 9-10 T-3/-2.5 12,996 186,34520 4/26 vs. BAL W, 3-1 Romero (1-0) Jimenez (1-2) 10-10 3/-1.5 10,988 197,33321 4/27 vs. BAL L, 1-3 Tillman (2-1) Moore (1-2) 10-11 3/-2.5 11,850 209,183

4/28 - OFF (4) 3/-3.022 4/29 vs. TOR L, 1-6 Sanchez (2-1) Smyly (1-3) 10-12 T-3/-4.0 13,679 222,86223 4/30 vs. TOR W, 4-3 Cedeño (2-0) Cecil (0-5) 11-12 3/-3.0 14,948 237,81024 5/1 vs. TOR L, 1-5 Stroman (4-0) Cedeño (2-1) 11-13 T-3/-3.5 27,217 265,027

5/2 - OFF (5) 3/-3.525 5/3 vs. LAD L, 5-10 Kazmir (2-2) Moore (1-3) 11-14 4/-4.0 14,116 279,14326 5/4 vs. LAD W, 8-5 Ramirez (5-1) Wood (1-3) 12-14 4/-3.5 13,226 292,369

5/5 - OFF (6) 4/-4.027 5/6 at LAA W, 5-2 Archer (2-4) Rasmus (0-2) 13-14 4/-3.0 41,25328 5/7 at LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (6-1) Smith (0-2) 14-14 T-3/-2.5 40,14229 5/8 at LAA W, 3-1 Andriese (1-0) Tropeano (1-2) 15-14 3/-2.5 41,08630 5/9 at SEA L, 2-5 Hernandez (3-2) Eveland (0-1) 15-15 T-3/-3.0 15,23031 5/10 at SEA L, 4-6 Miley (3-2) Smyly (1-4) 15-16 4/-4.0 16,01332 5/11 at SEA L, 5-6 (11) Johnson (1-0) Geltz (0-1) 15-17 4/-5.0 23,000

5/12 - OFF (7) 4/-5.533 5/13 vs. OAK L, 3-6 Hill (5-3) Odorizzi (0-2) 15-18 4/-6.5 14,604 306,97334 5/14 vs. OAK W, 6-0 Andriese (2-0) Graveman (1-5) 16-18 4/-6.5 28,158 335,13135 5/15 vs. OAK L, 6-7 Axford (3-1) Geltz (0-2) 16-19 4/-6.5 19,545 354,67636 5/16 at TOR W, 13-2 Smyly (2-4) Happ (5-1) 17-19 T-3/-6.0 26,51637 5/17 at TOR W, 12-2 Archer (3-4) Stroman (4-1) 18-19 3/-5.0 27,52138 5/18 at TOR W, 6-3 Odorizzi (1-2) Dickey (2-5) 19-19 3/-5.0 29,078

5/19 - OFF (8) 3/-4.539 5/20 at DET W, 7-5 Andriese (3-0) Sanchez (3-5) 20-19 3/-4.5 30,30440 5/21 at DET L, 4-5 Fulmer (3-1) Smyly (2-5) 20-20 3/-5.5 32,31641 5/22 at DET L, 4-9 Zimmermann (7-2) Archer (3-5) 20-21 T-3/-5.5 34,75842 5/23 at MIA L, 6-7 Phelps (3-2) Ramirez (6-2) 20-22 T-4/-6.0 17,96943 5/24 at MIA W, 4-3 Odorizzi (2-2) Koehler (2-5) 21-22 4/-6.0 23,70944 5/25 vs. MIA L, 3-4 Barraclough (3-1) Sturdevant (0-1) 21-23 T-4/-7.0 13,554 368,23045 5/26 vs. MIA L, 1-9 Fernandez (7-2) Smyly (2-6) 21-24 5/-7.0 11,399 379,62946 5/27 vs. NYY L, 1-4 Tanaka (3-0) Archer (3-6) 21-25 5/-7.0 14,697 394,32647 5/28 vs. NYY W, 9-5 Moore (2-3) Pineda (2-6) 22-25 5/-6.0 20,188 414,51448 5/29 vs. NYY L, 1-2 Eovaldi (6-2) Odorizzi (2-3) 22-26 5/-7.0 19,748 434,26249 5/30 at KC L, 2-6 Herrera (1-1) Ramirez (6-3) 22-27 5/-8.0 32,01850 5/31 at KC L, 5-10 Gee (2-2) Smyly (2-7) 22-28 5/-9.0 26,00651 6/1 at KC L, 3-6 Duffy (1-0) Archer (3-7) 22-29 5/-9.0 30,55452 6/2 at MIN L, 4-6 Rogers (1-0) Ramirez (6-4) 22-30 5/-9.0 20,19353 6/3 at MIN W, 4-2 Ramirez (7-4) Nolasco (2-4) 23-30 5/-8.0 21,13454 6/4 at MIN W, 7-4 Andriese (4-0) Santana (1-5) 24-30 5/-8.0 26,61355 6/5 at MIN W, 7-5 Cedeño (3-1) Jepsen (2-5) 25-30 5/-7.0 25,51056 6/6 at ARI W, 6-4 Archer (4-7) Ray (2-5) 26-30 5/-7.0 17,17657 6/7 at ARI L, 0-5 Greinke (8-3) Moore (2-4) 26-31 5/-8.0 17,96458 6/8 at ARI W, 6-3 Odorizzi (3-3) Bradley (2-2) 27-31 5/-8.0 16,954

6/9 - OFF (9) 5/-8.559 6/10 vs. HOU W, 4-3 Andriese (5-0) McCullers (3-2) 28-31 5/-7.5 13,075 447,33760 6/11 vs. HOU L, 3-4 Fiers (4-3) Archer (4-8) 28-32 5/-7.5 19,658 466,99561 6/12 vs. HOU W, 5-0 Moore (3-4) Keuchel (3-9) 29-32 5/-6.5 11,168 478,163

6/13 - OFF (10) 5/-6.562 6/14 vs. SEA W, 8-7 Garton (1-0) Montgomery (2-2) 30-32 T-4/-6.5 11,455 489,61863 6/15 vs. SEA W, 3-2 (13) Andriese (6-0) Montgomery (2-3) 31-32 4/-5.5 12,239 501,85764 6/16 vs. SEA L, 4-6 Paxton (1-2) Snell (0-1) 31-33 T-4/-6.5 11,331 513,18865 6/17 vs. SF L, 1-5 Samardzija (8-4) Archer (4-9) 31-34 5/-6.5 40,135 553,31366 6/18 vs. SF L, 4-6 Strickland (3-0) Colome (1-2) 31-35 5/-7.5 23,948 577,26167 6/19 vs. SF L, 1-5 Law (2-1) Cedeño (3-2) 31-36 5/-8.5 17,361 594,62268 6/20 at CLE L, 4-7 Shaw (1-3) Ramirez (7-5) 31-37 5/-8.5 13,81169 6/21 at CLE L, 0-6 Kluber (7-7) Snell (0-2) 31-38 5/-8.5 15,62970 6/22 at CLE L, 1-6 Bauer (5-2) Archer (4-10) 31-39 5/-9.5 21,216

6/23 - OFF (11) 5/-9.571 6/24 at BAL L, 3-6 Tolliver (1-0) Moore (3-5) 31-40 5/-10.5 44,95672 6/25 at BAL (1) L, 0-5 Gausman (1-5) Andriese (6-1) 31-41 5/-11.5 18,22973 6/25 at BAL (2) L, 6-8 McFarland (2-2) Ramirez (7-6) 31-42 5/-12.5 33,04074 6/26 at BAL L, 5-12 Wilson (4-5) Smyly (2-8) 31-43 5/-13.5 38,61175 6/27 vs. BOS W, 13-7 Snell (1-2) Rodriguez (1-3) 32-43 5/-13.0 18,024 612,65676 6/28 vs. BOS L, 2-8 Porcello (9-2) Archer (4-11) 32-44 5/-14.0 16,986 629,64277 6/29 vs. BOS W, 4-0 Moore (4-5) Price (8-5) 33-44 5/-14.0 24,110 653,75278 6/30 vs. DET L, 7-10 Sanchez (5-8) Ramirez (7-7) 33-45 5/-14.0 10,729 664,48179 7/1 vs. DET L, 2-10 Fulmer (8-2) Smyly (2-9) 33-46 5/-14.0 13,537 678,01880 7/2 vs. DET L, 2-3 Verlander (8-6) Snell (1-3) 33-47 5/-14.0 17,861 695,87981 7/3 vs. DET L, 1-5 Rondon (2-0) Andriese (6-2) 33-48 5/-14.0 13,126 709,00582 7/4 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Moore (5-5) Salas (3-6) 34-48 5/-13.0 14,532 723,53783 7/5 vs. LAA L, 5-13 Guerra (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 34-49 5/-14.0 14,896 738,43384 7/6 vs. LAA L, 2-7 Weaver (7-7) Smyly (2-10) 34-50 5/-15.0 11,267 749,70085 7/7 vs. LAA L, 1-5 Santiago (6-4) Snell (1-4) 34-51 5/-15.5 14,576 764,27686 7/8 at BOS L, 5-6 Ross Jr. (1-1) Archer (4-12) 34-52 5/-15.5 37,73987 7/9 at BOS L, 1-4 Porcello (11-2) Moore (5-6) 34-53 5/-16.5 36,90088 7/10 at BOS L, 0-4 Price (9-6) Odorizzi (3-5) 34-54 5/-17.5 36,669

7/11 - All-Star Break7/12 - All-Star Game AL 4, NL 2 at Petco Park (San Diego Padres)

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Break

89 7/15 vs. BAL L, 3-4 Givens (7-1) Archer (4-13) 34-55 5/-18.5 17,672 781,94890 7/16 vs. BAL L, 1-2 Tillman (13-2) Moore (5-7) 34-56 5/-19.5 18,638 800,58691 7/17 vs. BAL W, 5-2 Odorizzi (4-5) Bundy (2-2) 35-56 5/-18.5 16,161 816,74792 7/18 at COL L, 4-7 Anderson (2-3) Smyly (2-11) 35-57 5/-18.5 30,60193 7/19 at COL W, 10-1 Snell (2-4) Chatwood (8-6) 36-57 5/-17.5 33,06194 7/20 at COL W, 11-3 Archer (5-13) De La Rosa (6-7) 37-57 5/-17.0 31,45695 7/21 at OAK W, 7-3 Moore (6-7) Gray (4-9) 38-57 5/-17.0 14,41296 7/22 at OAK L, 0-1 (13) Axford (4-3) Floro (0-1) 38-58 5/-17.5 15,25097 7/23 at OAK L, 3-4 Graveman (7-6) Colome (1-3) 38-59 5/-18.5 30,43698 7/24 at OAK L, 2-3 Dull (4-2) Ramirez (7-8) 38-60 5/-19.5 17,642

7/25 - OFF (12) 5/-20.099 7/26 at LAD L, 2-3 Norris (6-9) Archer (5-14) 38-61 5/-20.0 46,960100 7/27 at LAD W, 3-1 Moore (7-7) McCarthy (2-1) 39-61 5/-19.0 43,576

7/28 - OFF (13) 5/-18.5101 7/29 vs. NYY W, 5-1 Odorizzi (5-5) Nova (7-6) 40-61 5/-17.5 17,856 834,603102 7/30 vs. NYY W, 6-3 Smyly (3-11) Eovaldi (9-7) 41-61 5/-17.0 25,883 860,486103 7/31 vs. NYY W, 5-3 Snell (3-4) Pineda (5-10) 42-61 5/-16.5 18,109 878,595104 8/1 vs. KC L, 0-3 Duffy (7-1) Archer (5-15) 42-62 5/-17.0 13,976 892,571105 8/2 vs. KC L, 2-3 Young (3-8) Cedeño (3-3) 42-63 5/-18.0 12,625 905,196106 8/3 vs. KC W, 12-0 Odorizzi (6-5) Volquez (8-10) 43-63 5/-18.0 11,149 916,345107 8/4 vs. KC W, 3-2 Boxberger (1-0) Soria (4-5) 44-63 5/-17.0 13,120 929,465108 8/5 vs. MIN L, 2-6 Santana (5-9) Ramirez (7-9) 44-64 5/-18.0 12,161 941,626109 8/6 vs. MIN W, 7-3 Archer (6-15) Berrios (2-2) 45-64 5/-17.0 15,603 957,229110 8/7 vs. MIN L, 3-6 Gibson (4-6) Andriese (6-3) 45-65 5/-18.0 12,649 969,878111 8/8 at TOR L, 5-7 Benoit (2-1) Cedeño (3-4) 45-66 5/-18.0 43,812112 8/9 at TOR W, 9-2 Smyly (4-11) Estrada (7-5) 46-66 5/-17.0 43,134113 8/10 at TOR L, 0-7 Happ (16-3) Snell (3-5) 46-67 5/-18.0 45,501

8/11 - OFF (14) 5/-18.0114 8/12 at NYY L, 3-6 Sabathia (7-9) Archer (6-16) 46-68 5/-18.5 46,459115 8/13 at NYY L, 4-8 Tanaka (9-4) Andriese (6-4) 46-69 5/-19.0 41,682116 8/14 at NYY W, 12-3 Odorizzi (7-5) Severino (1-8) 47-69 5/-19.0 41,473117 8/15 vs. SD W, 8-2 Smyly (5-11) Perdomo (5-7) 48-69 5/-18.0 10,417 980,295118 8/16 vs. SD W, 15-1 Snell (4-5) Jackson (3-3) 49-69 5/-18.0 10,793 991,088119 8/17 vs. SD W, 2-0 Archer (7-16) Friedrich (4-9) 50-69 5/-18.0 10,251 1,001,339

8/18 - OFF (15) 5/-18.0120 8/19 vs. TEX L, 2-6 Hamels (13-4) Andriese (6-5) 50-70 5/-18.0 15,109 1,016,448121 8/20 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Odorizzi (8-5) Griffin (5-3) 51-70 5/-18.0 16,505 1,032,953122 8/21 vs. TEX W, 8-4 Smyly (6-11) Perez (8-9) 52-70 5/-17.0 17,685 1,050,638123 8/22 vs. BOS L, 2-6 Price (12-8) Snell (4-6) 52-71 5/-17.5 13,576 1,064,214124 8/23 vs. BOS L, 1-2 Buchholz (5-9) Archer (7-17) 52-72 5/-18.5 11,249 1,075,463125 8/24 vs. BOS W, 4-3 (11) Boxberger (2-0) Hembree (4-1) 53-72 5/-17.5 11,896 1,087,359126 8/25 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Odorizzi (9-5) Pomeranz (10-10) 54-72 5/-16.5 12,059 1,099,418127 8/26 at HOU L, 4-5 Giles (2-3) Colome (1-4) 54-73 5/-17.5 25,852128 8/27 at HOU L, 2-6 Keuchel (9-12) Snell (4-7) 54-74 5/-18.5 36,544129 8/28 at HOU W, 10-4 Archer (8-17) Fister (12-9) 55-74 5/-18.5 37,484130 8/29 at BOS L, 4-9 Porcello (18-3) Andriese (6-6) 55-75 5/-19.5 36,948131 8/30 at BOS W, 4-3 Romero (2-0) Buchholz (5-10) 56-75 5/-18.5 37,083132 8/31 at BOS L, 6-8 Tazawa (3-2) Ramirez (7-10) 56-76 5/-19.5 36,786

9/1 - OFF (16) 5/-19.5133 9/2 vs. TOR W, 8-3 Farquhar (1-0) Stroman (9-6) 57-76 5/-18.5 12,602 1,112,020134 9/3 vs. TOR W, 7-5 Snell (5-7) Estrada (8-7) 58-76 5/-17.5 14,353 1,126,373135 9/4 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Benoit (3-1) Jepsen (2-6) 58-77 5/-18.5 13,884 1,140,257136 9/5 vs. BAL L, 3-7 Jimenez (6-11) Andriese (6-7) 58-78 5/-18.5 12,256 1,152,513137 9/6 vs. BAL L, 2-11 Gallardo (5-7) Odorizzi (9-6) 58-79 5/-18.5 12,207 1,164,720138 9/7 vs. BAL W, 7-6 Boxberger (3-0) Givens (8-2) 59-79 5/-18.5 10,537 1,175,257139 9/8 at NYY L, 4-5 Layne (2-1) Ramirez (7-11) 59-80 5/-19.0 27,631140 9/9 at NYY L, 5-7 Warren (5-3) Snell (5-8) 59-81 5/-20.0 30,194141 9/10 at NYY L, 1-5 Tanaka (13-4) Archer (8-18) 59-82 5/-20.0 33,460142 9/11 at NYY W, 4-2 Andriese (7-7) Cessa (4-1) 60-82 5/-20.0 33,087143 9/12 at TOR L, 2-3 Grilli (6-5) Boxberger (3-1) 60-83 5/-21.0 35,333144 9/13 at TOR W, 6-2 Smyly (7-11) Stroman (9-8) 61-83 5/-20.0 38,338145 9/14 at TOR W, 8-1 Cobb (1-0) Estrada (8-9) 62-83 5/-19.0 41,001146 9/15 at BAL W, 7-6 Boxberger (4-1) Gallardo (5-8) 63-83 5/-19.0 19,233147 9/16 at BAL L, 4-5 Brach (9-3) Boxberger (4-2) 63-84 5/-20.0 30,094148 9/17 at BAL W, 5-2 Andriese (8-7) Tillman (16-6) 64-84 5/-20.0 27,823149 9/18 at BAL L, 1-2 Brach (10-3) Garton (1-1) 64-85 5/-21.0 28,427

9/19 - OFF (17) 5/-21.5150 9/20 vs. NYY L, 3-5 Severino (3-8) Boxberger (4-3) 64-86 5/-22.5 12,732 1,187,989151 9/21 vs. NYY L, 5-11 Tanaka (14-4) Cobb (1-1) 64-87 5/-23.5 12,192 1,200,181152 9/22 vs. NYY W, 2-0 Snell (6-8) Cessa (4-3) 65-87 5/-23.5 13,355 1,213,536153 9/23 vs. BOS L, 1-2 Pomeranz (11-12) Archer (8-19) 65-88 5/-24.5 20,543 1,234,079154 9/24 vs. BOS L, 4-6 Porcello (22-4) Garton (1-2) 65-89 5/-25.5 25,641 1,259,720155 9/25 vs. BOS L, 2-3 (10) Kelly (4-0) Gamboa (0-1) 65-90 5/-26.5 26,443 1,286,163156 9/26 at CWS L, 1-7 Shields (6-18) Smyly (7-12) 65-91 5/-27.0 13,665157 9/27 at CWS L, 6-13 Sale (17-9) Cobb (1-2) 65-92 5/-27.0 14,798158 9/28 at CWS L, 0-1 Gonzalez (5-8) Gamboa (0-2) 65-93 5/-27.0 12,976159 9/29 at CWS W, 5-3 Archer (9-19) Quintana (13-12) 66-93 5/-26.0 14,792160 9/30 at TEX L, 1-3 Darvish (7-5) Andriese (8-8) 66-94 5/-27.0 35,968161 10/1 at TEX W, 4-1 Odorizzi (10-6) Lewis 6-5 67-94 5/-26.0 42,093162 10/2 at TEX 3:05

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