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St. Louis Cardinals (97‐65) vs. (92‐70) Championship Series Game 1 ◆ ◆ October 11, 2013 Joe Kelly (10‐5, 2.69) vs. Zack Greinke (15‐4, 2.63) ❑ N.L. CENTRAL CHAMPS: The 2013 N.L. Central Division Champion St. Louis Cardinals concluded their 122nd season SEASON NOTES of play in the National League at a season‐high 32 games over .500...won their first NL Central title since 2009 by winning their most games (97) since 2005 (100)...the Redbirds earned the top‐seed in the National League, matching Boston for The Cardinals completed their 122nd the best record in the majors while also reaching the postseason for a third‐straight season. season of play in the National League ❑ BANNERS IN THE BOARDROOM: Under the ownership of Bill DeWitt, Jr. and his partners, the Cardinals have posted with an 97‐65 mark, winning the N.L. a 1,593‐1,321 record (.547 win pct., 4th‐best in majors) since 1996, advancing to the postseason 11 times, including 10 Central for the 9th time and the first times in the past 14 seasons. The Cardinals were N.L. Champions in 2004, 2006 and 2011 and captured their 10th World time since 2009. They matched Boston Championship in 2006 and their 11th World title in 2011. The Cardinals 60 postseason wins since 1996 are 2nd in the for the best mark in the majors and it majors (NY Yankees, 97). “MO”‐MENTUM: The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in four (2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) was their most wins since 2005 (100). of their six seasons under GM John “Mo” Mozeliak. ❑ MANAGING JUST FINE: , who last year became the first rookie manager to lead the Cardinals to the postseason since Eddie Dyer did so in 1946, is now the first Cardinals manager to pilot the Redbirds to the postseason It was the 24th 1st place finish for the in each of his first two full seasons with the ballclub...he is the 8th manager all‐time to have done so, joining Ron Gar‐ Cardinals. They have finished 1st or 2nd denhire (2002‐04), Bob Brenly (2001‐02), Larry Dierker (1997‐99), Ralph Houk (1961‐63), Mickey Cochrane (1934‐35), in the N.L. Central each of the past 5 Bucky Harris (1924‐25) and Hughie Jennings (1907‐09). (Elias) seasons. ❑ CARDS & DODGERS: The Cardinals are meeting the Dodgers for the third time in postseason play (2009 DS, 2004 DS & 1985 NLCS), winning two of those series (1985 NLCS, 4‐2; 2004 DS, 3‐1)...the Dodgers swept STL, 3‐0, in 2009 DS...the The Cardinals put together the 73rd Cardinals were 3‐4 against the Dodgers this season, going 1‐3 at Busch Stadium & 2‐1 at Dodger Stadium...the Cards winning season (+.500) in franchise trail their all‐time series with the Dodgers, 1,009‐1,012...St. Louis is 19‐10 (.655) at home against Los Angeles since 2006 history. The Cardinals have now when Busch Stadium III opened...they are 140‐147 (.488) all‐time at Dodger Stadium. compiled six consecutive winning ❑ LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: The Cardinals are taking part in their 12th National League Championship Series seasons, doing so for the 3rd time in and their third‐straight...the Cardinals were also involved in three‐straight NLCS from 2004‐06 and they’re making their franchise history. 8th trip to NLCS since 2000...their 12 LCS appearances are 2nd all‐time, trailing only the NY Yankees (15)...St. Louis has won six of its 11 previous NLCS with five of them going to a seventh and final game...the Cardinals swept Atlanta 3‐0 in the old best‐of‐five LCS format, but aside from that, each of their LCS have gone at least five games...the Cardinals are The Cardinals won 54 home games, 2nd 3‐3 in NLCS in which they held the home field advantage...overall, the Cardinals are 33‐33 (.500 win pct.) in NLCS games, only to Atlanta (56). It was their most including a 20‐11 (.645) mark at home & 13‐22 (.371) in road games...St. Louis is 120‐103 all‐time in the postseason. ever home wins in a single season since ❑ GAME ONE’S: In Cardinals’ playoff history, St. Louis has an overall record of 19‐21 in Game 1 action and is 5‐6 in moving into Busch Std. III in 2006. The League Championship Series Game 1’s...since 1987, in postseason series that involved St. Louis, the winner of Game 1 Cardinals have won an N.L.‐best 385 has gone on to win 18 of the 25 series...the winner of Game 1 in NLCS involving the Cardinals has gone on to win six of home games since 2006. the 11 series. AGAINST THE WEST: The Cardinals are 8‐4 in postseason series in which they were matched up against NL West Division representatives, including a 3‐2 mark in the NLCS...the Cards defeated NL West clubs in each of their The Cardinals went a combined 27‐28 first three appearances in the NLCS (1982 vs. ATL, 1985 vs. LA, 1987 vs. SF), but have lost their last two LCS meetings (11‐8 vs. CIN, 9‐10 vs. PIT, 3‐4 vs. ATL, 3‐4 with NL West teams (2002 & 2012 vs. SF). vs. LAD and 1‐2 vs. OAK) against teams ❑ DIVISION SERIES: The Cardinals defeated the Pirates, 3‐2, in the NLDS, taking the DS to a 5th and deciding game for in the postseason. the 3rd‐straight season...St. Louis won for the 9th time in 11 Division Series that they have taken part in...they are 29‐ 14 (.674) all‐time in DS play, tops among all clubs with a minimum of 15 games played...it marked 2nd time in past three years that the Cards were forced to win Games 4 & 5 of DS to avoid elimination. DS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cardinals set an The Cardinals posted 15 shutout wins and NLDS single‐inning record with 7 runs scored in the 3rd inning of Game 1...Carlos Beltran HR’s in Game 1 & Game 3, were blanked 11 times. They posted giving him 8 career DS homers (T4th all‐time) & 16 career postseason HR (8th all‐time), passing Babe Ruth...Adam Wain‐ shutouts in 3 of their final 5 wins. They wright posted wins in Game 1 & 5, his first in DS play...the Cards 2‐1 win in Game 4 behind rookie starter were 6‐6 in extra inning games. featured the fewest hits (1) that they had ever allowed in a postseason game...Adam Wainwight joined (2011 at PHI) as only Cardinals to pitch a CG win in 5th & deciding DS game while also joining (1934 WS), The Cardinals winningest day of the week (1964 & 1967 WS) & Danny Cox (1987 NLCS) with CG win in deciding game of series that went the distance. was on Tuesdays (17‐8) and their worst ❑ DUCK HUNTERS: The Cardinals led the majors with a .330 BA with runners in scoring position (top ML mark on record day was Mondays & Thursdays (9‐8). dating to 1974), including a .305 BA with runners in scoring position and 2 outs...they batted .370 with the bases loaded, belting four grand slams...the Cardinals had an N.L.‐best 287 two‐out RBI. The Cardinals had a +187 scored ❑ STINGY STARTERS: Cardinals starting had the majors 2nd best staff ERA (3.42) behind only the Dodgers (3.13) and their lowest since 1988 (3.33). WINNING WAYS: The starting staff accounted for 77 of the team’s 97 wins, their differential (783‐596), the best in the most since 2005 when they posted 81 of the club’s 100 W’s. FAN CLUB: The Cardinals starting pitchers recorded 806 N.L. and 2nd only to Boston (+197) in , their most since fanning 829 in 1969. the majors. ❑ FINEST IN THE FIELD: The 2013 Cardinals set the franchise mark for fewest errors (75) and highest (.988) in a single season...it bested their previous marks of 77 errors and .987 fielding percentage in 2003. The Cardinals were 83‐14 (.856) when ❑ ROOKIE REDBIRDS: The Cardinals had a Major League‐leading 36 combined wins from rookie pitchers in 2013, their scoring 4 or more runs and 92‐23 (.800 most since 1941 when they received the franchise record of 42 led by Ernie White (17‐7) and Howie Krist (10‐0) win pct.) when scoring 3 or more runs. (Elias)...they used 20 rookies this season ‐ their most since employing 21 in 1970...the Cardinals had 67 games that were started by pitchers age 25 or younger, going 45‐27 with a 3.10 ERA in those games. CARDINALS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES ALL-TIME LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE HITS HOME RUNS EARNED-RUN AVERAGE (min. 50 plate appearances) 1. ...... 44 1. Albert Pujols ...... 10 (min. 25 ) 1. Albert Pujols ...... 383 2. ...... 35 2. ...... 6 1. ...... 1.69 2. ...... 354 3. Jim Edmonds ...... 29 3. David Freese...... 4 2. John Tudor ...... 2.25 3. Yadier Molina...... 347 4. Willie McGee...... 24 4. ...... 3 3. ...... 4.08 4. Chris Carpenter ...... 4.38 4. ...... 313 5. ...... 20 5. Three players ...... 2 5. ...... 5.63 5. Ozzie Smith...... 303 RUNS BATTED IN TOTAL BASES WINS 1. Albert Pujols ...... 27 GAMES 1. Albert Pujols ...... 82 1. ...... 2 2. Jim Edmonds ...... 20 1. Albert Pujols ...... 31 2. Jim Edmonds ...... 53 John Tudor ...... 2 3. David Freese...... 11 2. Jim Edmonds ...... 30 3. Yadier Molina ...... 49 Danny Cox ...... 2 4. Willie McGee...... 10 3. Yadier Molina ...... 27 4. Willie McGee...... 35 Julian Tavarez ...... 2 Yadier Molina ...... 10 Jeff Suppan ...... 2 4. Willie McGee...... 22 5. David Freese...... 34 Chris Carpenter ...... 2 5. Ozzie Smith...... 19 STOLEN BASES DOUBLES STRIKEOUTS 1. ...... 4 AT-BATS 1. Albert Pujols...... 8 1. Chris Carpenter ...... 24 2. Edgar Renteria ...... 3 1. Albert Pujols ...... 115 Yadier Molina ...... 8 2. John Tudor ...... 20 3. Six players with ...... 2 2. Jim Edmonds ...... 107 3. Jim Edmonds ...... 6 Jeff Suppan ...... 20 3. Yadier Molina ...... 101 4. Tom Herr ...... 5 BASES ON BALLS 4. Andy Benes ...... 19 5. Matt Morris ...... 17 4. Willie McGee...... 80 David Freese...... 5 1. Albert Pujols ...... 18 SAVES 5. Ozzie Smith...... 66 2. Jim Edmonds ...... 15 TRIPLES 1. Jason Isringhausen...... 5 3. Darrell Porter...... 10 RUNS 1. Willie McGee...... 3 2. Ken Dayley...... 4 4. Ozzie Smith...... 9 1. Albert Pujols ...... 25 2. Ozzie Smith...... 2 ...... 4 5. ...... 7 2. Willie McGee...... 12 ...... 2 4. ...... 2 David Eckstein ...... 7 5. Three players with...... 1 Jim Edmonds ...... 12 4. Seven players with ...... 1

4. Rolen, Jay, Molina ...... 10 CARDINALS IN POSTSEASON PLAY CARDINALS POSTSEASON HISTORY

MATT ADAMS • 1B • L/R • 25 yrs • #53 Year Series Opponent W-L Year Series Opponent W-L • Is playing in his first MLB postseason after his first full-season with St. Louis. 2013 DS 3-2 1996 DS San Diego Padres 3-0 • Started at 1B in all 5 games of the DS vs. PIT with .316 avg. Scored twice, reaching base 2012 WC 1-0 LCS Atlanta Braves 3-4 3 times (BB, HBP, 1B) in Gm 1, had 1B & 2B in Gm 2. Blasted a 2-run HR in Gm 5 win. DS Washington Nationals3-2 1987 LCS San Francisco Giants 4-3 LCS San Francisco Giants 3-4 WS 3-4 JOHN AXFORD • RHP • R/R • 30 yrs • #34 2011 DS 3-2 1985 LCS Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 • This is his 2nd trip to the postseason; played with Milwaukee during the 2011 season. LCS 4-2 WS 3-4 1982 LCS Atlanta Braves 3-0 • Made 2 scoreless apperances in the DS vs. PIT: 0.1 inn. in Gm 2 & 1.0 inn. in Gm 3. WS 4-3 WS Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 • Earned 2 saves with 3.0 scoreless in 3-1.0 inn. outings vs. STL during the ‘11 NLCS. 2009 DS Los Angeles Dodgers0-3 2006 DS San Diego Padres 3-1 1968 WS Detroit Tigers 3-4 CARLOS BELTRAN • OF • S/R • 36 yrs • #3 LCS 4-3 1967 WS 4-3 1964 WS 4-3 • Playing in his fourth postseason and second as a Cardinal. Appeared in DS and NLCS WS Detroit Tigers 4-1 1946 WS Boston Red Sox 4-3 with Houston in 2004 and the Mets in 2006, facing STL in the NLCS both times. 2005 DS San Diego Padres 3-0 LCS 2-4 1944 WS St. Louis Browns 4-2 • During the DS vs. PIT, blasted a 3-run HR to put STL on the board in GM 1 win vs. PIT. 2004 DS Los Angeles Dodgers3-1 1943 WS New York Yankees 1-4 Drove in all 3 of Cards runs in Gm 3 loss w/2-run single (5th) and solo HR (8th). Walked LCS Houston stros 4-3 1942 WS New York Yankees 4-1 twice in Gm 4, scoring on Holliay HR. WS Boston Red Sox 0-4 1934 WS Detroit Tigers 4-3 • Owns .345 career postseason average (49-142), 16 PS HRs (8th on MLB all-time list) 2002 DS ARI Diamondbacks 3-0 1931 WS Philadelphia Athletics 4-3 and 31 RBI. Hit .357 in 2012 postseason for STL with hits in 10 of 12 games. LCS San Francisco Giants 1-4 1930 WS Philadelphia Athletics 2-4 • Has a .338 avg in 20 LCS games with 8 HRs and 11 RBI. All of his NLCS games prior to 2001 DS ARI Diamondbacks 2-3 1928 WS New York Yankees 0-4 last season came vs. STL. Last year went 6-20, 3-2Bs, HR in six games vs. SF. 2000 DS Atlanta Braves 3-0 1926 WS New York Yankees 4-3 MATT CARPENTER • 2B • L/R • 27 yrs • #13 LCS New York Mets 1-4 • The All-Star 2nd-baseman will be playing in his 2nd postseason. During 2012, had one AB in Wild Card game, 4 ABs in DS and started LCS Gm 4 and 6 (3-9). THIS DATE IN POSTSEASON HISTORY • Homered in Gm 3 NLCS vs. SF in 2012 coming off the bench to play 1B and RF. ADRON CHAMBERS • OF • L/L • 26 yrs • #56 The Cardinals are 1-6 in postseason games played on October 11. Date Game • This is the OF’s third trip to the postseason with STL. A September call-up the last 3 1943 A 2-0 loss to the Yankees in WS Game 5, gave NY the seasons has been able to take part in St. Louis’ three postseasons due to injuries. Championship. The Cards had 10 hits, all singles. The Yankees managed • PH in DS Gm 2 vs. PIT. During 2012 NLCS, was 0-2 as PH and appeared in 4 games. just seven hits, six singles and one HR following a single. 1946 Boston won 6-3 in Game 5 of the WS as all of St. Louis’ runs were RANDY CHOATE • LHP • L/L • 37 yrs • #36 unearned as they managed just four hits. • This is the veterans 4th playoff apperance, 1st with St. Louis. 1964 Defeated the Yankees 4-3 for a Game 4 WS win. Cards’ starter Ray Sadecki left after one out in the first and three runs, but two relievers • Made one app. in the DS and ALCS with the Yankees in 2000. Was added to the Yanks allowed NY just two hits the rest of the game. WS roster in 2001 and appeared in Games 1 and 6. Pitched a scoreless inning over 3 1967 Eight pitchers couldn’t hold off Boston in Game 6 of the WS, an 8-4 games with Tampa Bay in 2010 DS. loss. Boston hit four solo homers, including three in the 4th. • Induced DP to lone batter faced in Gm 2 of DS vs. PIT. 1987 Lost Game 5 of the LCS to SF, 6-3. Bob Forsch took the loss after entering in relief, allowing four runs in 0.0 IP. TONY CRUZ • C • R/R • 27 yrs • #48 2000 St. Louis scored two in the bottom of the 9th vs. NY in Game 1 of the • Is on his 2nd postseason roster. In 2012 caught one inn. in DS, and had one AB during LCS, but it wasn’t enough as they fell 6-2. 2006 Cardinals and New York Mets were rained out in Gm 1 of the NLCS. LCS. Travelled with the club during the 2011 postseason, but was not on roster. 2012 Lost Division Series Game 4, 2-1, at in the • INF • L/R • 26 yrs • #33 bottom of the 9th on a walkoff HR by Jayson Werth. had pitched 7.0 innings for STL, allowing just 2 hits, one a solo HR • This is his 3rd postseason. Started at SS in Gm 1, 2 of DS vs. PIT; came in as defensive replacement at 3rd in games 3, 4, 5. • Started & played every inning at 2nd during ‘12 PS except 1/2 inn. of LCS Gm 7 (13 G). CARLOS MARTINEZ • RHP • R/R • 22 yrs • #62 • Hit .316 w/6 hits and 6RBI during DS vs. WSH last year. Had a 2RBI single in the bott. • Is the rookie’s 1st PS after being recalled 5 separate times during the regular season. of the 9th of Gm 5 to tie the game at 7-7. Worked 7.0 scoreless IP in Gm 1 of 2012 Texas League (AA) Championship Series. • Played in 13 games during the 2011 postseason, appearing at 3B, SS and 2B. Recorded • Retired all 3 faced in 8th inn of Gm 1 DS win vs. PIT. Got loss in Gm 3, allowing 2 runs in 2 hits during the ‘11 WS, both in Gm 6, including a lead-off single in the 10th to start the 0.1 IP after walking one and allowing one hit. Entered game in 8th inn. of Gm 4 with one rally and later scored. on, one out in 2-1 game - after CS got a K to end inn. DAVID FREESE • 3B • R/R • 30 yrs • #23 • RHP • R/R • 22 yrs • #40 • This is David’s 3rd-straight season to be in the postseason. Named the 2011 NLCS and • Is his 2nd postseason app. for St. Louis. Pitched the 8th in Gm 2 DS vs. PIT, allowed WS MVP, playing in all 18 games during 2011. solo HR. • Holds the MLB all-time postseason mark with 21 RBI (2011) and his 50 total bases set a • Did not appear in the DS in 2012, but pitched in relief in Gm 2 and 6 of the LCS vs. SF. MLB PS record. Batted .278 during the DS, .545 with 3HR, 9 RBI in the NLCS and .348 in the WS. YADIER MOLINA • C • R/R • 31 yrs • #4 • Drove in 2 & had 2 hits in Gm 1 DS vs. PIT. His 2-run HR in Gm 5 was the GWing hit. • is in his 7th appearance in the postseason for St. Louis (2004-06, 09, 11-13) after 10 seasons in the Majors. Is first Cards catcher to ever appear in the postseason five+ MATT HOLLIDAY • OF • R/R • 33 yrs • #7 different years. Has a .299 career postseason avg., 15 doubles, 3 HR, 28 RBI. • Playing in his 5th postseason. Named the NLCS MVP with Colorado in 2007 after batting • Caught all but one inning during the 2012 PS and hit a combined .265 (13-49) with 4RBI. .333 with 2 HRs and 4RBI in the Rockies four-game sweep over Arizona. • Had 2 hits in Gm 1 DS vs. PIT. His solo HR in Gm 2 was only run for St. Louis. Singled & • Hit .435 during the NLCS in 2011 for STL. Is a career .317 hitter during 16 NLCS games. walked twice in Gm 5. • Two-run HR in DS Gm 4 were only 2 runs in 2-1 win over PIT. Had 2 hits and scored • Owns a career .347 LCS avg in 27 games. Hit .393 during LCS vs. SF in 2012, including twice in Gm 5, scored & had and single in Gm 1 win. 4-4 Game 7. • OF • L/L • 28 yrs • #19 EDWARD MUJICA • RHP • R/R • 29 yrs • #44 • Playing in his 3rd postseason. Played CF in all 13 PS games in 2012 and appeared in all • This is his 2nd trip to the postseason. Pitched a scoreless 9th in Gm 2 loss in DS vs. PIT. 18 games for STL in 2011. • Appeared in 9 games for STL during 2012 PS. Earned the win in LCS Gm 1 vs. SF last year after striking out the side in the 7th. Had 5 scoreless LCS apps. (4.0 IP) vs. SF. • Reached base 3x (2BB, 1B), scored twice in Gm 1 DS vs. PIT. Singled & scored in Gm 3. Had RBI single for 3-1 lead in Gm 5, also BBed, scored twice. SHANE ROBINSON • OF • R/R • 28 yrs • #43 • During NLCS vs. MIL in 2011, went 3-5 in Gm 2, scoring all three times. Had a hit in 5 of • Is the outfielder’s 2nd postseason. Appeared in 10 gms w/ 9 plate apps during 2012. 7 LCS games vs. SF in 2012. • Had one PH-AB in DS vs. PIT (0-1). Was 0-6 as PHer during LCS vs. SF in 2012. JOE KELLY • RHP • R/R • 25 yrs • #58 TREVOR ROSENTHAL • RHP • R/R • 23 yrs • #26 • Is pitching in his 2nd postseason. Has been named as the Game 1 starter tonight. • This is his 2nd postseason. Struck out 15 over 8.2 scoreless IP (7 games) during 2012 • Allowed 2 ER in 5.1 IP in DS Gm 3 start vs. PIT (). • Pitched the 9th in Game 1 win & earned in Gm 4 DS vs. PIT. • Appeared in 7 games during the team’s 2012 playoffs. Had 6 consec. scoreless outings • App. in 4 LCS games, pitching 5.1 scoreless with 9 K’s vs. SF in 2012. (7.0IP) before allowing runs in Gm 7 of NLCS. Had 3.1 scoreless over 3 games in the KEVIN SIEGRIST • LHP • L/L • 24 yrs • #46 LCS before giving up 2 runs in Gm 7. • This is his first PS with St. Louis. Made 2 starts in the Texas League playoffs in 2012, • SS • R/R • 25 yrs • #38 going 1-1, 4.22 ERA, 9K’s in 10.2 IP. • Is his 2nd postseason after the 2012 Sept. call-up was the starting shortstop in all 13 • Allowed unearned run in 7th inn. Gm 2 loss. Pitched 0.2 scoreless in Gm 3 DS vs. PIT. gms during 2012 PS. Hit a 3-run HR during DS Gm 3, 4-0 win at WSH. Had 2 hits in DS Gm 5, the biggest a 2RBI single in 9th that gave Cards the 9-7 lead/win. MICHAEL WACHA • RHP • R/R • 22 yrs • #52 • Made 1st start in 2013 PS in Gm 3, reached base on double, BB and 1B (scored once). • This is the rookies 1st PS in St. Louis. Earned the win in Game 4 carrying a no-hitter Had one of team’s 3 hits in Gm 4 win & singled in Gm 5. Made diving line-drive catch in through 7.1 innings before allowing a HR to Alvarez in the 8th. Walked 2 and struck out 9. Gm 5 as he started the final 3 games of DS vs. PIT at SS. • The 2012 1st round draft pick appeared in 2 games of the Texas League playoffs last • Started all 7 games at SS during LCS vs. SF in 2012; had 5 hits & 2 RBI. season and struck out 5 in 2.0 scoreless inn. • RHP • R/R • 26 yrs • #31 ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • R/R • 32 yrs • #50 • This is his 3rd postseason. Earned loss in Gm 2 with 5 runs allowed in 4.1 IP. • This is Adam’s 4th postseason with St. Louis (2006, 2009, 2012-13). • Was added to the team’s postseason roster during the 2011 LCS and WS rounds. Made • Was the on the mound to send STL to the WS in GM 6 of the NLCS in 2006 vs. 5 scoreless relief app. (5.1IP) in 2011 NLCS. NYM; and ended the 2006 WS with a to earn the save vs. Detroit. • Appeared in 3 gms during DS vs. WSH in ‘12 (3.1IP). Started Gm1 & Gm5 of ‘12 NLCS. • Started 3 games during the 2012 playoffs. Earned the win in his one start vs. SF during the NLCS in 2012: allowed 1 run on four hits over 7.0 IP in Gm 4. SETH MANESS • RHP • R/R • 24 yrs • #61 • Went 2-0 in DS vs. PIT earning the win in both Gm 1 and 5. Pitched 7.0 inn. in Gm 1, • Rookie is playing in his 1st MLB postseason. Pitched 0.2 in relief in each of Gm 2 & Gm allowing only 3 hits and one run (solo HR), striking out 9 (0BBs). Pitched a complete 3 DS vs. PIT. game in Gm 5, allowing one run on 8 hits in the decisive 6-1 win. • Made 2 starts in the Texas League playoffs in 2012 (0-1, 2.08 ERA, 13.0 IP, 8K). • 2B • L/R • 22 yrs • #16 • This is the rookie’s 1st PS with St. Louis. Pinch hit in the 7th of Gm 1 DS vs. PIT. • The 2011 1st round draft pick has experienced postseason ball in both seasons in the minors. Played in 9 Texas League (AA) playoff games in 2012 and started all 7 (A) playoff games in 2011. REDBIRD RUNDOWN ‐ 2013 HIGHLIGHTS vs. N.L. East: 23‐10; 272‐1059 (.257) 22 HRs vs. N.L. Central: 46‐30; 703‐2626 (.268), 58 HRs vs. N.L. West: 18‐15; 331‐1188 (.279), 21 HRs vs. A.L. Central: 3‐1; 40‐136 (.294), 6 HRs vs. A.L. West: 7‐9; 148‐548 (.270), 18 HRs at Busch Stadium: 54‐27; 735‐2680 (.274), 58 HRs on Road: 43‐38; 759‐2877 (.264), 67 HRs #53 • 1B • 1B • L/R • 25 yrs CRAIG Continued... Season Long Streak: 5 games, 4/3‐14 (11‐18, .611, 2‐2Bs, 3HR, 8RBI) • Ranked T2nd in the N.L. (T5th in MLB) with 45 two‐out RBI. • Began the season on the Major League roster, his second season in the Majors. • Has an RBI every 5.23 AB in his career, 8th among active players with a min. of 1,000 AB. • Pressed into starting role following ’s injury (9/4) batting .326 (29‐89) with 8 HR, 15 • Posted a season‐high hitting streak of 12 games (5/27‐6/8) and also recorded three nine‐game RBI and 19 runs in final 24 games of the season. Cardinals were 18‐6 in those games. streaks. Did not go more than two games without a hit from Opening Day through July 24. • Ranked 3rd on the team with 17 HR in 108 games; St. Louis was 13‐2 when Matt homered. • His 37 hits in May tied his single‐month high (Aug. 2012). • Averaged 17.61 AB/HR, ranking 6th in the N.L. (min. 250 AB). • Knocked in 26 runs during June, 2nd in the N.L., his career high for RBI in a month. • Hit a career‐best 8 HR in Sept., ranking 3rd in MLB, and slugged .609 (5th, NL). • Tied his career‐high with four‐hit games on 6/25 at HOU and 7/14 at CHC. • 9‐of‐17 home runs hit with two‐strike counts, most on STL and T8th in NL. • Hit his first career MLB (50th career HR) vs. CIN (8/26) giving the Cardinals an 8‐5 • Led MLB in pinch‐hitting BA (.314) and NL in PH slugging (.600). Had 3 pinch‐hit home runs, lead and eventual win, and tied his career single‐game high with 4 RBI. one shy of STL season record. • Missed final 22 games of the season with left foot sprain, suffered in the 3rd inning at CIN (9/4) • Batted .329 with runners in scoring position (28‐85). while turning at first base on an infield single. • Had two multi‐ games (6/29 at OAK & 9/4 at CIN). #48 TONY CRUZ • C • R/R • 27 yrs • His multi‐HR game at CIN (9/4) was the first time a Cardinals player hit two extra inning HRs Season Long Streak: 3 games, twice: 8/4‐6 (4‐11, .364,2B, HR, 3RBI) (14th, 16th) & first player in MLB history with 2 HRs past 14th inning. • Was on Cardinals Opening Day roster for the second straight season. • Began the season with two three‐hit games and four multi‐hit games in his first five games, • Made 28 starts and 51 games played. Cardinals went 14‐14 in Cruz starts at catcher. during his season‐long hitting streak of five games (4/3‐14). • Batted .370 with runners in scoring position (10‐27); .385 w/2 outs & RISP (5‐13). • Was batting .542, 3 HR, 8 RBI before missing 13 games with a right oblique strain, 4/22‐5/6. • Hit .333 (5‐15) as a pinch‐hitter (.268, 11‐41, career). #3 CARLOS BELTRAN • OF • S/R • 36 yrs • Eleven of his 13 RBI’s came in starts; Cardinals went 7‐3 in games he collected an RBI. Season Long Streak: 14 games, 5/28‐6/15 (24‐65, .369, 1‐2B, 1‐3B, 6HR, 15RBI) • Had three multi‐hit games, and had multiple‐RBI in each of those games. • Selected to his 8th MLB All‐Star Game, voted in as the starting right fielder for the National • Threw out 6‐of‐18 attempted base stealers (33.3%). League. Was the leading vote receiver among N.L. outfielders 6,786,919 and second overall • Threw out Russell Martin stealing twice (7/31 at PIT), the second instance in his career he (Molia). Was 1‐for‐2 with one of only three N.L. hits. threw out two runners in one game (8/2/12 at COL; Helton & Gonzalez). • Led the Cardinals in home runs (24) for the second consecutive season. Has 56 HRs over the • Started 12 games from July 30‐Aug. 14, coinciding with Molina’s DL (7/31‐8/15). past two seasons, ranking T4th among N.L. players. • Placed on the 15‐day disabled list with a left forearm injury (8/15‐31), missing 16 games. • Has 20 or more homers in three consecutive seasons for the first time since 2006‐08 w/NYM. • Hit his lone home run at CIN (8/4) off Sam LeCure. • Hit 36 HR over the past two seasons at Busch Stadium, 3rd all‐time behind Matt Holliday (66) and Albert Pujols (110). #33 DANIEL DESCALSO • INF • L/R • 26 yrs • Batted .374 with runners in scoring position (46‐123), ranking 5th in the N.L. Season Long Streak: 6 games, 9/21‐present (6‐20, .300, 3‐2Bs, 3RBI) • Ranked among N.L. leaders in batting (.296, 14th), home runs (24, T11th), multi‐hit games (50, • Appeared in 123 games, starting 78; had 48 starts at SS, 24 at 2B and six at 3B. T7th), total bases (272, T9th) and slugging (.491, 10th). • Set single‐season highs in home runs (5), RBI (42), doubles (25) and runs (43). • Had two multi‐home run games this season (4/26 vs. PIT & 6/15 at MIA), hit a HR from both • Batted .361 with runners in scoring position (26‐72) and posted a .341 BA with runners on sides of the plate in each games. Has 36 career multi‐HR games and 11 with HR from each side base (44‐129) with 3 HR and 41 RBI. of the plate. • Had 16 multi‐hit games; seven of three hits or more and one four hit game at ARI (4/3). • Homered in three consecutive games (4/18‐20) at PHI. • Tallied four games with two doubles (6 in career). • Hit his 350th career home run during a multi‐HR game at MIA (6/15). Went 3‐for‐6 with a • Hit first career grand slam at SD (5/21) off Anthony Bass, totaling a career‐high 5 RBI in the triple and two home runs vs. MIA (6/15), the 8th instance in his career he hit a triple and a game, the single‐game high for RBI by a Cardinal this season. home run in the same game. • Batted .368 in May and .333 in June. Had season high 15 hits in September. • Collected 11 doubles in the month of August T1st in the N.L. (Carpenter, STL). • Smacked two home runs at CIN (8/2), his first career multi‐HR game, going 3‐for‐5 with a • Scored four runs at CIN (8/4), the Cardinals single‐game high this season, and tied his career season‐high three runs scored. high, done for the first time since 2008 (7th career). • Has scored a career 1,346 runs, 5th among active players trailing only Alex Rodriguez (1919), #23 DAVID FREESE • 3B • R/R • 29 yrs Derek Jeter (1876), Albert Pujols (1425) and Todd Helton (1401). Season Long Streak: 20 games, 5/17‐6/11 (29‐76, .382, 5‐2B, 3HR, 16RBI) • His 358 career home runs rank 5th all‐time among switch‐hitters. • Posted a career‐high 20 game hitting streak (5/17‐6/11) the longest in the Majors at the time #13 MATT CARPENTER • INF/OF • L/R • 26 yrs and the 3rd longest hitting streak in MLB this season. • Began hitting streak with his second career grand slam vs. MIL (5/17) off Wily Peralta. Has a Season Long Streak: 18 games, 5/21‐6/9 (33‐79, .418, 5‐2B, 3B, 2HR, 10RBI) grand slam in each of the last two seasons (6/7/12 at HOU). • Played in 157 of 162 games, batting lead‐off in 136 games. Moved to leadoff role on 5/2 and • Set single‐season highs with 26 doubles and nine . remained there the rest of the season. • Hammered N.L. West pitching at a .397 clip (31‐78, 2 HR, 11 RBI), tops in the N.L. (min. 50 AB). • Selected by players to the National League All‐Star team, his first selection. Came in the game at second base and was 0‐for‐2 at the plate. • Had 15 multi‐RBI games and posted 26 multi‐hit games, including a career‐high four hits on 6/4 vs. ARI. • Led the Major Leagues in runs (126), hits (199), doubles (55), multi‐hit games (63) and tied for the MLB lead with three‐hit games (18). • Recorded his first pinch hit since 7/27/11 with a two‐RBI double at MIL (8/19) to ice the game in an 8‐5 Cardinals win. • Ranked among N.L. leaders in batting (.318, 5th), on‐base pct (.392, 7th), walks (72, T9th) extra base hits (73, 3rd), total bases (301, 3rd), triples (7, 7th), singles (126, 5th) & sac flies (7, T5th). • Tied his career high with seven assists in one game (8/27 vs. CIN). • His 55 doubles broke the Cardinals franchise record for a left‐handed batter previously held by #7 MATT HOLLIDAY • OF • R/R • 33 yrs Stan Musial with 53 in 1953. Beacme 21st player in MLB history with 55 or more doubles. Season Long Streak: 12 games, 8/3‐15 (19‐42, .452, 3‐2Bs, 2HR, 9RBI) • 55 doubles also were the most by a Cardinals primary second baseman, eclipsing Rogers • Batted .300 for his 7th season and first since 2010 with the Cardinals. Since he broke into the Hornsby’s (46 in 1922) and most by a Cardinal since Pujols’ 51 in 2003 & 04. Majors in 2004, has the 8th highest batting average at .311. • Batted .388 with runners in scoring position (45‐116), ranking 4th in the N.L. • Scored 100 runs in a season for the 4th time in his career, first as a member of the Cardinals • Saw 4.12 pitches per plate appearance, 7th in N.L. and 2nd among primary NL lead‐off hitters. and most recent since 2008 with Colorado. • Led N.L. in home batting (.360); and MLB in runs (70) and hits (112) at home. His 112 hits at • Tabulated 75 RBI for the ninth consecutive season, tying Miguel Cabrera as the only two Busch Stadium set a new stadium record. players in MLB with 75 RBI in each of the last nine seasons. • Posted a .279 batting average with two strikes, the highest in the N.L., while his 37 RBI with • Is only MLB player with 20 HR, 30 doubles and 75 RBI in each of last eight seasons. two strikes rank 5th in the league. • Ranked among N.L. leaders in runs (103, T3rd), RBI (94, 9th), walks (69, 11th), on base pct • His 63 multi‐hit games were most by a Cardinal since Albert Pujols (63) in 2003. (.389, 10th), slugging (.490, 12th) and game‐winning RBI (15, T4th). • Became the first MLB player since Dustin Pedroia (2008) and sixth Cardinals player all‐time to • Batted .318 in home games, 9th in the N.L. His 53 RBI at home ranked 4th in the N.L. collect 50 doubles, 115 runs, and 180 hits in a single‐season, joining Albert Pujols (2003 & • Batted .390 with runners in scoring position (48‐123), ranking 3rd in the N.L. 2004), Stan Musial (1946 & 1953) and Joe Medwick (1936). • Played in 141 games, starting 136 in left field. Led all National League left fielders with a .995 • Ranked 7th in the National League with 35 two‐out RBI. fielding percentage. • His 69 RBI, 63 extra base hits, 110 runs, 178 hits and .486 slugging pct. were tops amongst all • Posted a 12‐game hitting streak from 8/3‐15; had an eight game streak 4/6‐15. Major League leadoff men. • Tied for the longest home hitting streak in the N.L. at 19 games (7/7‐8/27), batting .424 (28‐66) • His 69 RBI from the leadoff position were the most by a Cardinals #1 batter since with 6 HR and 22 RBI during the stretch. had 76 in 1967 and his 63 extra base hits were the most since Brock had 66 in 1968. • Knocked in a run in seven straight 8/21‐27, the team record for consecutive RBI this season. • His 110 runs from the No. 1 position rank 2nd among Cardinals since 1974, trailing only Vince • Finished the season reaching safely in his last seven plate apps.and homred in his last two Coleman’s mark of 121 in 1987. games. Hit his career 250th HR on 9/27 vs. Chicago. • Tallied 30 or more hits in May (37), June (38), August (35) and September (38). • Scored in a team‐high eight consecutive games to end season (9/17‐present). • Put together career‐best 18‐game hitting streak (5/21‐6/9) , 2nd longest on the team and 6th • Had 56 RBI vs. N.L. Central opponents, most in MLB. His 12 HR vs. N.L.C. teams ranks T3rd in longest in the National League. MLB (most on STL), 3rd in walks (36), 2nd in runs (51), T3rd hits (85). • Set a Cardinals team record and tied an MLB record by getting hit by pitch three times in one • Scored 23 runs in the month of June, leading all of MLB. His second highest monthly total game (6/4 vs. ARI). since becoming a Cardinal (May 2012; 25). • Was a part of two of the Cardinals three back‐to‐back HR instances (4/26 wtih Carlos Beltran • Had 23 RBI in September, his most in 2013 and ranked 3rd in the NL/MLB. His 44 RBI since 8/1 vs. PIT) and (6/6 with Shelby Miller vs. ARI). also ranked 3rd in MLB/2nd NL. • Scored in seven consecutive games (9/4‐11). • Batted .319 in July, .320 in August and .378 in September (3rd, NL). Had four game‐winning • Turned 106 double plays, most by any National League middle infielder in 2013. RBI in August (T1st, NL) and 21 RBI in August (T2nd). #56 ADRON CHAMBERS • OF • L/L • 26 yrs #19 JON JAY • OF • L/L • 28 yrs Season Long Streak: 1 game, (four times). Season Long Streak: 14 games, 9/15‐present (22‐57, .386, 2‐2Bs, 3RBI). • Spent most of the season at Triple‐A Memphis with two stints with St. Louis. Recalled 8/1‐15 • Set a Cardinals franchise record playing 245 consecutive games in the without making and again on 9/1 as a September call‐up. an (8/25/11 ‐ 7/30/13 at PIT). • Appeared in 25 gms, and was 4‐25 at the plate. All four hits came vs. NL Central opponents. • Ranked 2nd among N.L. centerfielders with a .997 fielding percentage and tied for the team • Went 1‐for‐11 with two walks as a pinch‐hitter. lead with four outfield assists (Beltran). • Hit game‐ending RBI single vs. PIT (8/13), scoring Jon Jay with one out in the 14th. • Finished the season on a 14‐game hitting streak, 2nd longest active and reached base safely in • Batted .252 with 8 HR, 43 RBI & 16 SB at Memphis (AAA). Tallied 22 multi‐hit games (5 3‐Hit his final 17 games of the season. and 2 4‐Hit). Had a hot July batting .354 (29‐82) with 4 HR and 16 RBI. • Set a career highs with 67 RBI, 27 doubles, 151 hits, 75 runs, 52 walks, five sacrifice flies and #21 ALLEN CRAIG • IF/OF • R/R • 29 yrs seven intentional walks. • Had 40 multi‐hit games for the second consecutive season. Matched his career‐best with two Season Long Streak: 12 games, 5/27‐6/8 (20‐50, .400, 2‐2Bs, 1HR, 9RBI) four‐hit games. • Began the season on the Opening Day roster as the starting first baseman. • Hit by pitch 14 times, T4th in the National League and tops on the Cardinals ‐ one shy of his • Was a manager’s selection to the National League All‐Star team. Made a pinch‐hit appearance season‐high of 15 in 2012. against Mariano Rivera in the 8th inning and lined out to LF. • Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with 9 sacrifice hits, T15th in the N.L. and T5th among position • Led the Majors with a .454 batting average (59‐130) with runners in scoring position while players in the N.L. ranking T3rd in MLB with 83 RBI w/RISP. The .454 BA w/RISP trails only George Brett (.469, • Posted 13 multiple run games, with four three‐run games (3 vs. PIT). Cardinals were 12‐1 1980) and Tony Gwynn (.459, 1997) since 1974. when Jay would score two or more runs. • Has led the Majors in batting w/RISP over the past two seasons (.427) with Miguel Cabrera in • Homered in seven games with the Cardinals 7‐0 in those games. 2nd place (.376). • Tied with Matt Carpenter for most hits vs. N.L. Central opponent in MLB (86); batted .330 with • Posted career high 97 RBI and ranked 3rd in N.L. with an RBI every 5.24 AB. 4 HR and 42 RBI vs. Central. • Ranked T7th in N.L. with 25 go‐ahead RBI and T12th with 12 game‐winning RBI. • Rapped out a 10‐game hitting streak 5/2‐12 in which the first 5 games were all multi‐hit. • Set single‐season highs in RBI (97), hits (160), games (134) and triples (2). • Set a personal game high with four RBI at MIL (5/4) and did it again 8/18 at CHC. • Ranked among the National League leaders in RBI (97, 8th), batting (.315, 8th), on base • Had an outstanding August batting .327 (32‐98) with 2 HR and 19 RBI. Knocked in 19 runs in percentage (.373, 11th), multi‐hit games (47, T15th), three‐hit games (12, T14th) and hit by August, setting his single‐month best for RBI. pitch (10, T11th). • Batted .336 at home, 7th among all Major Leaguers. • Had an RBI in 64‐of‐134 games, 38 multi‐RBI games. Cardinals were 48‐16 in games which Craig recorded an RBI. REDBIRD RUNDOWN, Cont. ‐ 2013 HIGHLIGHTS #32 ROB JOHNSON • C • R/R • 31 yrs MOLINA Continued.... Season Long Streak: 1 game (5 times) • Led the Cardinals in batting for the third consecutive season at .319, 4th in the National League. • Purchased from Memphis (AAA) on 7/9 after playing 59 game; remained on the Major League • Batted .373 with runners in scoring position (47‐126), ranking 6th in the N.L. roster the rest of the season. Did not appear in a game after 9/14. • Ranked among National League leaders in batting (.319, 6th), multi‐hit games (50, T7th), three‐ • Made his Cardinals debut 7/12 at CHC with a pinch‐hit triple and scored the eventual game‐ hit games (14, T5th) and four‐hit games (4, T3rd). winning run. He was the first player to hit a triple in his first Cardinals at bat since Jason • Tallied a career‐best 161 hits and posted 100 hits for the 6th consecutive season. Isringhausen in 2003. • Established season high marks in runs (68), hits (161), doubles (44), RBI (80), batting (.319), • Made six starts & appeared in 20 games for STL. Had 2RBI, both against Cincinnati (8/3 & 8/4). extra base hits (56), go‐ahead RBI (19) and GW‐RBI (10). • Went 2‐for‐4 (.500) as a pinch‐hitter with one RBI. • Was 5th toughest player to strikeout in the N.L. with a strikeout every 9.84 plate appearances. • Threw 0.1 inning of relief on 8/7 vs. LAD and struck out Dodgers’ pitcher Paco Rodriguez. It • Led MLB by with a 57.8% percentage throwing out 19‐of‐45 attempted base was his second career pitching appearance (5/18/12). stealers. Also led all N.L. in games (131), innings caught (1115.1), total chances (1043) • Batted .236 with 7 HR and 32 RBI at Memphis. Threw out 29.3% of attempted base stealers in and put outs (976). Memphis (12 CS/41 ATT). • Batted .394 (37‐94) May; his 37 hits in May were a career‐high for a single month. Had 30 hits • The first St. Louis Cardinals player to wear No. 32 since RHP Josh Hancock’s death in 2007. in each of April (30), May (37) and June (33). #38 PETE KOZMA • SS • R/R • 25 yrs • Hit 12 doubles in the month of June, T1st in the National League. Season Long Streak: 7 games, 4/21‐28 (8‐22, .364, 2RBI) • Was placed on the DL 7/31 with a right knee sprain and missed 14 games (8/15). • Became the Cardinals’ 7th different Opening Day starting shortstop over the past seven years. #43 SHANE ROBINSON • OF • R/R • 28 yrs • Batted .322 with runners in scoring position (37‐115), ranking 14th in the N.L. Season Long Streak: 3 games (twice), last: 8/21‐24 (6‐10, .600) • Ranked 2nd among rookies in games played (143), T9th in doubles (20), T11th in runs (44), 5th • Played in 99 games, starting 30 (5 LF, 21 CF, 4 RF). Posted an RBI in each of his last four games in walks (34) and T15th in RBI (35). started. • Led the Majors with 35 runs scored from the No. 8 position, T1st with 18 doubles, 2nd with 74 • Had five multi‐hit games with two three‐hit games, tying his career‐best. hits and 2nd with 33 walks. • Stole a season‐best five bases, while tying his season‐high of 16 RBI and 22 runs. • His 18 doubles are the most by a Cardinal in the 8th position since Mike Matheny in 2004 (17) . • Went 5‐for‐18 (.278) as a pinch‐hitter. • Posted 20 multi‐hit games and set a career‐best with four hits at LAD (5/26). • Homered twice in the span of a week with solo home runs vs. ARI (6/4) and at NYM (6/11). • Beat out 16 infield singles, tied for the team lead (Carpenter). • Hit his first MLB triple (7/24 vs. PHI). • Hit a home run in the second game of the season and did not hit another the rest of the #16 KOLTEN WONG • 2B • L/R • 22 yrs season, currently the 6th longest active homerless streak in MLB (402 AB). • Posted a season long seven‐game hit streak (4/21‐28) and two other streaks of six games. Season Long Streak: 2 games, 8/19‐20 (5‐10, .500, 1‐2B) • Has a career .310 BA (31‐100) in September. • Purchased from Memphis (AAA) on 8/16 and made his ML debut that day at Wrigley Field vs. CHC, went 0‐for‐3. Remained in St. Louis the rest of the season. • Came off the bench as a pinch‐runner in the 8th inning vs. SEA (9/13) and scored both runs in the Cardinals 2‐1 win, including the game‐winner on a head first slide at the plate on a passed • Picked up his first Major League hit at MIL, 8/19, against Marco Estrada. Was 2‐for‐5 with two ball in the 10th inning. stolen bases in the game. • Ranked 2nd among N.L. shorstops with a .984 fielding percentage and ranked 1st with 98 • Posted consecutive multi‐hit games 8/19‐20 at MIL, getting a season‐high three hits including a double plays turned. double on 8/20. Five of his nine career hits are against Milwaukee. • Appeared in 18 games at 2B, starting 10 games. Was flawless in 65 total chances with 8 double #4 YADIER MOLINA • C • R/R • 31 yrs plays turned. Season Long Streak: 11 games, 4/29‐5/11 (20‐42, .476, 4‐2Bs, 4RBI) • Batted .303 with 10 HR and 45 RBI in Memphis (AAA). Led the team with eight triples, tying • Entered the season winning back‐to‐back Rawlings Platinum Awards for the best defender in the Redbirds single‐season franchise record with Stubby Clapp. . Has won five consecutive Gold Gloves. • Played in 107 games at Memphis scoring 68 runs, had 125 hits and was 20‐of‐21 in stolen • Voted to the National League All‐Star team and was the senior circuit’s leading vote receiver at bases attempts. 6,883,258. Went 0‐for‐2 in the game. • Cardinals first round pick (19th overall) in the 2011 draft out of the University of Hawaii. • Set the Cardinals franchise record for doubles by a catcher with 44 (2nd overall in NL/4th MLB), surpassing mark of 40, set in 1978.

BULLPEN BRIEFS 20‐19, 3.43 ERA, 475.1 IP, 442 H, 192 R, 181 ER, 148 BB, 448 SO, 36 HR Saves/Opp: 44/64 (69%) Holds: 90 1st Batter/Retired: 483/335 (70%) Inherited Runners/Scored: 267/60 (22%) #34 JOHN AXFORD • RHP • 30 yrs #62 CARLOS MARTINEZ • RHP • 22 yrs Saves/Opp: 0/7 Holds: 19 FBF: 75/48 IR/S: 24/11 Saves/Opp: 1/1 Holds: 3 FBF: 19/16 IR/S: 7/3 • Acquired from MIL in a trade on 8/30 for a player to be named later (Michael Blazek). Was 6‐7 • Rookie made his MLB debut 5/3 after recall from Memphis (AAA). Made 21 app. with one with a 4.65 ERA in 62 app. with the Brewers. game started in STL. Was recalled five times throughout the season. • Hurled scoreless apps. in 11 of 13 with the Cardinals, posting an 0‐1 record with a 1.74 ERA. • His one start for STL was vs. LAD (8/8), taking loss in 4.2 innings, allowing 4 runs‐ 3 on his final • Finished the season with nine straight scoreless appearances (7.2 IP, 9 H, 11 K) since 9/8. batter: a 3‐run HR to A.J. Ellis. It was his only HR allowed in MLB (28.1 IP). • Ranked T4th in the N.L. with a single‐season career‐high 75 appearances. • Earned 2 wins in relief, both vs. CIN (8/26 & 9/4) in back‐to‐back appearances. • Won his 7th game on 9/20 at MIL, T3rd among National League relief pitchers in wins. Had 19 • Earned his first professional save 9/20 in the 10th at MIL. Holds (T13th, NL) and seven blown saves (T2nd, NL). • Was 1‐0 with a 3.48 ERA in nine September appearances, with 10 K in 10.1 IP. • Of his nine hits allowed with the Cardinals only 2 were extra base hits (both doubles). • Went 5‐3, 2.51 ERA in 13 starts (68.0 IP) with Memphis and 1‐0 with a 2.31 ERA in three starts #36 RANDY CHOATE • LHP • 38 yrs (11.1 IP) at Springfield (AA). Saves/Opp: 0/1 Holds: 15 FBF: 63/44 IR/S: 59/9 #44 EDWARD MUJICA • RHP • 29 yrs • In his first year with the Cardinals, the lefty made 64 apperances, 4th on team. Saves/Opp: 37/41 Holds: 5 FBF: 64/45 IR/S: 25/4 • Inherited 59 runners, 2nd among National League relievers, his 15.3% of IRs scored ranked 6th. • Saved 37 games for the Cardinals (41 opp.), 5th in N.L. Converted his first 21 saves before his • Did not surrender a run over his last 13 app. from 8/30 to end of season (23 TBF/20 AB). first miss, 7/4 at LAA. • Had a season high 1.1 IP on 3 occasions; 34 times pitched 0.1 IP or less. • Appeared in 65 games for the Cardinals, ranking 3rd among team relievers. • Did not allow a home run in 35.1 IP. • Walked just 5 batters giving him a 0.70 BB/9 IP ratio, 1st among NL/MLB relievers. • Currently holds the 11th‐longest homerless streak in MLB at 45.0 IP (8/5/12‐present). Among • Led NL relievers with a 9.20 strikeout/walk ratio. active pitchers (min. 300 IP), has the 2nd lowest HR/9 IP (0.42). • His 1.01 WHIP ranked 12th among N.L. relievers. • Has 540 career app. over 13 MLB seasons, ranking 6th among active LHP. • Made 9 app. of 1.1 IP or more (four of 2.0), including four saves. #71 SAM FREEMAN • LHP • 26 yrs #26 TREVOR ROSENTHAL • RHP • 23 yrs Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 2 FBF: 13/9 IR/S: 5/1 Saves/Opp: 3/8 Holds: 29 FBF: 74/52 IR/S: 21/5 • Made 13 app. for STL in 2 stints. Was recalled 8/8 & 8/29 from Memphis (AAA). • Led the team in appearances (74) and Cardinals relievers with 75.1 IP (T9th in NL). • Fired scoreless outings in 11 of 13 appearances in MLB, allowing a total of three runs over 12.1 • Ranked 3rd among N.L. relievers with 108 strikeouts trailing Chapman (112) & Jansen (111). innings pitched. • His 108 K’s ranked 4th among all Cardinals pitchers. Led Cardinals with 12.9 strikeouts/9 IP. • Did not allow a home run to 50 total batters faced this season. • His 108 strikeouts in relief were most by a Cardinals pitcher since Mark Littell (120 in 1978). • Held right‐handed batters to a .179 BA (12‐67) over the past two seasons. • Registered a strikeout in 63 of 74 appearances. Struck out the side in a full inning five times. • 8‐of‐his‐13 appearances were vs. NL playoffs teams (4‐PIT, 3‐CIN, 1‐LAD). • Earned 3 saves, all vs. WSH the last week of the season (9/23‐25). His 29 Holds led the club • Spent most of the season at Memphis (AAA) where he made 49 relief app. and was 7‐2 with a and were 2nd in the League. 2.97 ERA. Picked up two saves, while pitching 69.2 IP with 66 K. • Threw 1.1 IP or more in 12 appearances, six were scoreless. • Threw 18 app. of 2.0 IP or more with 16 scoreless at Memphis (AAA). • Did not allow an in 12 May appearances (11.1 IP, 1 UER, 20 K). #70 • LHP • 25 yrs #59 FERNANDO SALAS • RHP • 28 yrs Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 0 FBF: 4/4 IR/S: 0/0 Saves/Opp: 0/1 Holds: 1 FBF: 27/18 IR/S: 24/8 • Rookie lefty joined St. Louis four times during the season. At Memphis went 7‐2, 3.32 over • Began the season with St. Louis, but also spent time at Memphis (AAA). Missed 33 games on 100.1 IP in 16 starts (9 quality starts). the D.L. with right shoulder irritation (5/21‐6/25). • Made his MLB debut in a start 5/22 at San Diego (7.0 IP, 4H, R, 4K + 1st ML hit). • Appeared out of the 27 times for the Cardinals. • Was 2‐4 with a 5.56 ERA as a starter (43.2 IP) and 0‐1 with an 0.96 ERA in relief (9.1 IP, 4 app). • Made eight appearances of four outs or more, season high of 2.1 IP twice, both in April. • Became the first in MLB history to go 7.0+IP in first 2 career starts, allowing 1R • Struck out a batter in 18 of 27 relief appearances. or less, 4H or less and 1 BB or less: 2nd start 5/28 at KC (7.0 IP, 2H, R, BB, 5K). • Was 1‐2 with a 1.90 ERA in 22 appearances at Memphis (AAA). Led Memphis with 12 saves, • Joined teammate John Gast as the first pair of rookie LH starters in same year for STL since inclduing eight saves in 11 August appearances. 1980 (John Martin, Al Olmsted). #46 KEVIN SIEGRIST • LHP • 24 yrs • Only pitcher on Cardinals roster with a professional no‐hitter (8/8/11 at FTM) while at Palm Beach (A) in his seventh career pro start (28th app). Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 12 FBF: 44/35 IR/S: 19/4 • Rookie finished the season with a 25.0 inning scoreless streak (8/2‐present), the longest active #61 SETH MANESS • RHP • 24 yrs in MLB to end the season, 5th longest scoreless streak in N.L. in 2013. Saves/Opp: 1/2 Holds: 17 FBF: 65/48 IR/S: 58/7 • Was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 6/6 and remained with club rest of the season. • Rookie reliever was purchased from Memphis on 4/29 and remained with the Cardinals the • Posted 43 scoreless appearances of 45 total; allowed 2 runs in 39.2 IP with 50 strikeouts. rest of the season. Made 66 apperances for STL, 2nd on the team; 6th among NL rookies. • Was unscored upon in a STL rookie record 12 games to begin his career. • Induced 16 double plays, 1st among NL relievers as was his 2.32 DP/9 IP ratio (1st MLB). Last • His 0.45 ERA in 39.2 IP was the 2nd lowest in MLB since 1911 (Buck O’Brien, BOS), by any Cardinals rookie with 16 GDP was Jose Jimenez in 1999. pitcher with at least 35 IP, and the lowest by any (min 35 IP). • Is the only Cardinals pitcher and 9th MLB pitcher since 1950 to induce at least 16 DP and pitch • Led N.L. relievers with a .128 opponent BA (17‐133) with only five extra base hits (1 HR). less than 70.0 IP. Is the only one to accomplish under 25 years old. • Held LH batters to a .118 BA (8‐68) with one extra base hit; RH batters to .138 (9‐65) with one • Ranked 3rd among NL pitchers with 58 Inherited Runners and 2nd with a 12.1 IRS percent. RBI coming on a solo HR. • Had 5 relief wins and earned 17 Holds. Was T2nd among all MLB pitchers with 4 wins in May, • Averaged 11.34 strikeouts/9 IP, ranking 2nd on team (Rosenthal). the most among relievers. • Did not allow a run at Busch Stadium (24 app, 20.2 IP). • Had a 14.2 IP scoreless streak from 7/30‐8/24, covering 15 apperances. • Struck out a season‐high four over 1.2 IP in his Major League debut (6/6 vs. ARI). • Earned first professional save 9/28 vs. CHC. Last save was 2010 in college at East Carolina (3 career NCAA saves). • Was 2‐1 with a 1.95 over 18 appearances between Memphis (AAA) & Springfield (AA) covering 27.2 IP with 44 K’s. • At Memphis (AAA) was 2‐2 with a 4.32 ERA in four starts before joning St. Louis. CARDINALS STARTERS RECORD BREAKDOWN #58 JOE KELLY • RHP • 6‐1 • 175 • 25 yrs By Day By Month KELLY’S 2013 Monday 9‐8 Spring 16‐15‐1 [Made 15 starts for the Cardinals and 36th appearances. GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS Tuesday 17‐8 April 15‐11 [Began the season out of the bullpen before moving into a starter’s Wednesday 16‐9 May 20‐7 role in July. Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO Thursday 9‐8 June 14‐14 [Went 9‐3, 2.28 ERA in his starts, allowing 2 runs or less in 11 of 4/1 ‐ at ARI* 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Friday 16‐9 July 13‐12 the 15. Has .247 opp. BA & allowed just 5 HRs as starter. 4/3 ‐ at ARI* 1.2 4 3 3 0 1 Saturday 15‐12 August 16‐13 Sunday 15‐11 September 19‐8 [Was 1‐2, 3.65 ERA out of the bullpen. 4/7 ‐ at SF* 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 [ 4/15 ‐ at PIT* 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 By Seriies St. Louis won 9 of his last 11 starts and 11 of 15 overall in ‘13. 4/22 ‐ at WSH* 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 [Won five‐straight starts and eight‐straight decisions before losing 2G 3G 4G 5G 4/24 ‐ at WSH* 1.1 2 0 0 0 2 Won 2 26 4 ‐‐‐ 5‐3 on 9/12 at MIL. The 8‐straight wins were a club high. 4/26 ‐ PIT* 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 Lost ‐‐‐ 9 2 1 [Worked into the 6th inning 13 of his 15 starts; had 8 quality starts. 4/27 ‐ PIT* L‐1 0.1 3 4 4 1 1 Split 4 ‐‐‐ 4 ‐‐‐ [Posted a 1.97 ERA (23 ER/105.1 IP) after 6/1, 3rd among all MLB APRIL 0‐1, 8.31 8.2 16 8 8 1 7 Sweeps 2 6 1 ‐‐‐ pitchers (min. 90 IP) to MIA’s Jose Fernandez‐1.50 & LAD’s Clayton 5/2 ‐ at MIL* 0.2 2 2 2 0 1 Opp. Sweeps ‐‐‐ 2 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Kershaw (1.82). 5/4 ‐ at MIL* 1.1 1 0 0 1 0 By DIIVIISIION [ 5/12 ‐ COL* 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 Home Road Total His last relief app. came on the final day of the regular season. 5/14 ‐ NYM* 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 Pitching after Westbrook made the start. Earned the win going 5.1 NL Central 25‐12 21‐18 46‐30 5/16 ‐ NYM* 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 NL East 15‐2 8‐8 23‐10 scoreless innings. 5/18 ‐ MIL* L‐2 1.0 3 2 2 1 1 NL West 9‐8 9‐7 18‐15 [Allowed just 1 ER in his last 7 relief apps. (19.1 IP, 0.47 ERA). 5/25 ‐ at LAD* 3.0 5 2 2 1 6 AL Central 1‐1 2‐0 3‐1 [Made back‐to‐back starts against PIT, allowing one run in 6.0 IP in 5/30 ‐ KC* 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 AL West 4‐4 3‐5 7‐9 each game: 9/1 at PIT and 9/6 in STL. MAY 0‐1, 5.40 10.0 13 6 6 6 12 TOTALS 54‐27 43‐38 97‐65 [ 6/5 ‐ ARI L‐3 5.2 4 2 1 1 2 Had a 19.2 scoreless innings streak snapped when the Dodgers By OPPONENT scored a run in the 6th inning of his 8/6 start. The streak was then a 6/14 ‐ at MIA* 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 6/16 ‐ at MIA* 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 Home Road Total team season high and had spanned 4 starts. (final 2.1 frames of 7/12 6/18 ‐ CHC* 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 at CHI, 6.1 at ATL 7/27, 6.0 at PIT 8/1, first 5.0 vs. LA). ARI 2‐2 1‐2 3‐4 6/21 ‐ TEX* 5.0 5 0 0 0 3 ATL 3‐1 0‐3 3‐4 6/28 ‐ at OAK* 5.1 3 1 1 3 4 KELLY SEASON & CAREER CHI 7‐3 5‐4 12‐7 JUNE 0‐1, 0.96 18.2 14 3 2 4 11 CIN 6‐3 5‐5 11‐8 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 7/6 ‐ MIA 6.0 5 4 4 2 4 COL 2‐1 2‐2 4‐3 2012 MEM 2‐5 2.86 12 12 72.1 75 29 23 21 45 7/12 ‐ at CHC W‐1 5.1 3 1 1 2 4 HOU 2‐0 1‐1 3‐1 STL 5‐7 3.53 24 16 107.0 112 50 42 36 75 7/27 ‐ at ATL 6.1 7 0 0 3 3 KC 1‐1 2‐0 3‐1 2013 STL 10‐5 2.69 37 15 124.0 124 42 37 44 79 JULY 1‐0, 2.55 17.2 15 5 5 7 11 LAA ‐‐‐ 1‐2 1‐2 MAJORS 15‐12 3.08 61 31 231.0 236 92 79 80 154 8/1 ‐ at PIT W‐2 6.0 3 0 0 4 4 LAD 1‐3 2‐1 3‐4 8/6 ‐ LAD W‐3 5.1 6 1 1 2 1 MIA 3‐0 1‐2 4‐2 KELLY CAREER HITTING TOTALS 8/11 ‐ CHC 5.1 6 4 4 2 3 MIL 6‐3 8‐2 14‐5 8/17 ‐ at CHC W‐4 6.0 4 0 0 3 6 NYM 3‐1 2‐1 5‐2 AVG. AB H HR RBI SH 8/22 ‐ ATL W‐5 6.0 7 2 2 2 3 2013 .152 33 5 0 2 5 OAK ‐‐‐ 1‐2 1‐2 8/27 ‐ CIN W‐6 6.0 8 1 1 3 1 PHI 3‐0 2‐2 5‐2 Career .152 66 10 0 4 7 AUGUST 5‐0, 2.08 34.2 34 8 8 16 18 PIT 6‐3 3‐7 9‐10 9/1 ‐ at PIT W‐7 6.0 4 1 1 2 5 SD 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2 9/6 ‐ PIT W‐8 6.0 8 1 1 3 4 SEA 2‐1 ‐‐‐ 2‐1 9/12 ‐ MIL L‐4 5.0 7 4 3 1 4 SF 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2 9/17 ‐ at COL W‐9 5.0 3 0 0 2 0 TEX 0‐3 ‐‐‐ 0‐3 9/22 ‐ at MIL L‐5 7.0 7 6 3 2 2 WSH 3‐0 3‐0 6‐0 9/29 ‐ vs. CHI* W‐10 5.1 3 0 0 0 5 TOTALS 54‐27 43‐38 97‐65 SEPTEMBER 4‐2, 2.10 34.1 32 12 8 10 20 * Denotes relief appearance RECORD WHEN... Scoring first 73‐25 Opponent scores first 24‐40 #31 LANCE LYNN • RHP • 6‐5 • 215 • 26 yrs LYNN’S 2013 Scoring more than 3 runs 83‐14 [Made a career‐high 33 starts, pitching over 200 innings for the GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS Scoring 3 runs 8‐9 first time in his career (201.2) and recorded 19 qualty starts. Scoring fewer than 3 runs 6‐42 [Went 9‐3, 2.82 ERA in 16 starts at home and 6‐7, 5.15 ERA in 17 Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO 4/3 ‐ at ARI 4.0 6 4 4 3 3 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 65‐61 start on the road. Scoring in 4 or more innings 32‐4 [Was 11‐4 in 19 starts before the All‐Star break and 4‐6 in four 4/9 ‐ CIN W‐1 6.0 4 1 1 1 10 starts after the break. 4/15 ‐ at PIT W‐2 5.0 7 4 4 3 4 First game of Series 33‐19 [ 4/20 ‐ at PHI W‐3 7.0 1 0 0 3 8 Last game of Series 30‐22 Allowed just seven earned runs (8 total) in five September starts 4/26 ‐ PIT W‐4 7.0 2 1 1 3 9 for a 2.12 ERA, his lowest monthly ERA this season. APRIL 4‐0, 3.10 29.0 20 10 10 13 34 First game of road trip 4‐7 [Ranked T6th among NL pitchers with 15 wins, 9th with 198 strike‐ 5/1 ‐ CIN W‐5 7.0 5 1 1 2 5 Last game of road trip 7‐4 outs, 9th in strikeouts/9 IP (8.84) and 11th in fewest HR/9 IP (0.62). 5/7 ‐ at CHC L‐1 7.0 4 2 2 1 8 First game of homestand 9‐2 [His 5.67 run support average is 3rd in the NL. Cardinals went 11‐0 5/13 ‐ NYM W‐6 7.0 4 3 3 5 7 Last game of homestand 8‐3 when Lynn received 5 or more runs of support. 5/18 ‐ MIL 5.0 8 4 4 2 3 Following off‐days 13‐7 [Posted 11 wins prior to the All‐Star break for the 2nd‐straight sea‐ 5/24 ‐ at LAD W‐7 6.0 2 0 0 1 9 Final at‐bat decisions 10‐12 5/29 ‐ KC 7.0 8 2 2 1 4 Come‐from‐behind wins 29 son after having won 11 prior to his selection to last year’s ASG. MAY 3‐1, 2.77 39.0 31 12 12 12 36 [Lost team & personal season high 5‐straight decisions 8/9‐9/5 be‐ Walk‐off wins/losses 4‐4 6/3 ‐ ARI W‐8 7.0 5 1 1 1 6 In errorless games 68‐34 fore earning the win in start 9/21 at MIL. Had not lost back‐to‐back 6/9 ‐ at CIN 6.0 5 4 4 3 6 Extra innings 6‐6 games prior to this season. 6/15 ‐ at MIA W‐9 5.0 9 7 7 3 6 Shutouts 15‐11 [The first STL pitcher since (37 from 1952‐54) to win 6/20 ‐ CHC W‐10 6.0 3 1 1 2 6 30 games in his first 71 career appearances. 6/26 ‐ at HOU L‐2 7.2 5 4 4 4 4 Leading after 7 innings 86‐6 [Fourth among active pitchers (min. 50GS) in career win pct. (.654). JUNE 3‐1, 4.83 31.2 27 17 17 13 28 Tied after 7 innings 7‐8 7/2 ‐ at LAA L‐3 6.0 9 5 5 1 8 Trailing after 7 innings 4‐51 [His 33 combined wins from 2012‐13 are T3rd in majors. [ 7/7 ‐ MIA W‐11 7.0 7 2 2 1 7 Cards are 41‐23 in his 64 career starts, including 19‐14 this year. 7/13 ‐ at CHC L‐4 4.1 12 6 6 1 2 Leading after 8 innings 88‐3 7/20 ‐ SD L‐5 5.0 6 4 4 3 1 Tied after 8 innings 8‐8 LYNN SEASON & CAREER 7/25 ‐ PHI W‐12 7.0 5 1 1 4 6 Trailing after 8 innings 1‐54 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 7/30 ‐ at PIT [1] 6.0 3 1 1 2 7 Out‐hit opponents 74‐8 JULY 2‐3, 4.84 35.1 42 19 19 12 31 Out‐hit by opponents 16‐50 2012 STL 18‐7 3.78 35 29 176.0 168 76 74 64 180 8/4 ‐ at CIN W‐13 8.0 4 2 2 2 11 2013 STL 15‐10 3.97 33 33 201.2 189 92 89 76 198 8/9 ‐ CHI L‐6 6.2 3 3 3 5 5 Runs via HR 204 Career 34‐18 3.82 86 64 412.1 382 180 175 151 418 8/15 ‐ PIT 5.1 8 4 4 1 6 Opponent runs via HR 169 8/20 ‐ at MIL L‐7 6.0 9 6 4 3 2 LYNN CAREER HITTING TOTALS 8/25 ‐ ATL L‐8 7.0 9 4 4 1 5 RECENT TRANSACTIONS 8/31 ‐ at PIT L‐9 4.0 10 7 7 3 4 AVG. AB H HR RBI SH AUGUST 1‐4, 5.84 37.0 43 26 24 15 33 September 6: Activated RHP (lower 2013 .074 54 4 0 2 11 9/5 ‐ at CIN L‐10 5.0 7 4 4 4 6 back strain) from the 15‐day disabled list. Career .065 108 7 0 3 21 9/11 ‐ MIL 6.0 5 1 0 2 10 September 3: Recalled INF Ryan Jackson & 1B/OF Brock 9/16 at COL 6.1 6 2 2 1 4 Peterson from Memphis (AAA); RHP Michael Wacha, 9/21 at MIL W‐14 6.1 4 1 1 4 7 9/27 vs. CHI W‐15 6.0 4 0 0 0 9 RHP Carlos Martinez & LHP Tyler Lyons from Springfield SEPTEMBER 2‐1, 2.12 29.2 26 8 7 11 35 (AA), and purchased C Audry Perez from Memphis. September 1: Recalled OF Adron Chambers and acti‐ vated C Tony Cruz from the 15‐day disabled list. August 31: Transfered option on LHP Tyler Lyons from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). August 30: Acquired RHP John Axford from the Milwau‐ kee Brewers for a player to be named later. Transfered the option of RHP Carlos Martinez from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). August 29: Recalled LHP Sam Freeman from Memphis (AAA) and optioned RHP Michael Blazek and RHP Michael Wacha to Memphis. August 28: Recalled RHP Michael Blazek from Memphis. August 27: Optioned LHP Tyler Lyons to Memphis (AAA) & recalled RHP Fernando Salas from Memphis. Optioned RHP Carlos Martinez to Memphis, following the game. August 23: Placed RHP Jake Westbrook (lower back strain) on the 15‐day disabled list, retroactive to August 22. Recalled RHP Carlos Martinez from Memphis (AAA). August 17: Recalled LHP Tyler Lyons from Memphis. August 16: Purchased INF Kolten Wong from Memphis (AAA). Optioned LHP Sam Freeman to Memphis follow‐ ing the game. CARDINALS STARTERS, Cont. 2013 CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS #40 SHELBY MILLER • RHP • 6‐3 • 215 • 22 yrs TEAM BATTIING MILLER’S 2013 Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Cards 9 (4th) 4/7 at SF [Made 31 starts in his first full season with St. Louis. GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Opponent 9 (9th) 4/8 vs. CIN [First STL rookie pitcher since Rick Ankiel in 2000 to start 30 games. Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Cards 5* 6/15 at MIA [His 14 wins are most by STL rookie since Dick Hughes’ 16 in 1967. Most Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Opponent 6 8/28 vs. CIN [Ranks 3rd on STL rookie strikeout list with 169 (Ankiel, 194; D. 4/6 ‐ at SF W‐1 5.1 4 2 2 4 4 Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 15 8/4 at CIN 4/12 ‐ MIL W‐2 7.0 1 0 0 0 8 Dean, 191). Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 13* 8/7 vs. LAD [ 4/17 ‐ at PIT L‐1 6.0 6 2 2 1 6 Ranked 10th among all National League pitchers in ERA at 3.10. 4/22 ‐ at WAS W‐3 6.2 3 2 0 2 8 Most Runs ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 20* 9/6 vs. PIT [Topped all MLB rookies with 15 wins, ranked 3rd in strikeouts 4/28 ‐ PIT L‐2 5.2 7 3 3 3 7 Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 21 7/14 at CHI (169) and is 4th among starters with his 3.10 ERA. APRIL 3‐2, 2.05 30.2 21 9 7 10 33 Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 21 9/19 at COL [Was 10‐3, 1.75 ERA at home (16 GS); 5‐6, 4.57 ERA when pitching 5/3 ‐ at MIL W‐4 6.0 7 1 1 1 5 Most Hits ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 33* 9/19 at COL on the road (15 GS). 5/10 ‐ COL W‐5 9.0 1 0 0 0 13 Fewest Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 1 4/17 at PIT [Ranks 2nd in the National League in run support average (5.82), 5/15 ‐ NYM 5.2 4 0 0 1 6 Most Extra Base Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 10 8/4 at CIN T6th in wins (15), T13th in opp. BA (.234) & 12th in K/9 IP (8.78). 5/20 ‐ at SD L‐3 5.2 5 3 3 3 5 Most Singles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 16 7/14 at CHI 5/26 ‐ at LAD 5.1 7 3 3 1 3 [The Cardinals won seven of his last eight starts. Most Doubles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 7* 9/6 vs. PIT [ MAY 2‐1, 1.99 31.2 24 7 7 6 32 Most Triples ‐ Game ‐ Cards 2 7/12 at CHI After 6/17 worked 6.0+ innings in just seven of his 19 starts. 6/1 ‐ SF [1] W‐6 7.0 6 0 0 1 7 [ Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 5 6/6 vs. ARI Had 13 quality starts: through minors & majors recorded QS (35) 6/6 ‐ ARI W‐7 6.0 6 2 2 0 9 Most Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 4* 9/5 at CIN all but two starts when he had 6.0+ IP (6/12 at NYM & 9/20 at MIL). 6/12 ‐ at NYM L‐4 6.0 5 4 4 0 10 Longest Home Run Streak (Games) 5 8/17‐21 [Threw just 2 pitches in his 8/7 start vs. LAD and was removed from 6/17 ‐ CHC W‐8 5.0 2 0 0 2 5 Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Cards 3 7/31 at PIT the game when a Carl Crawford line drive hit his right elbow. 6/22 ‐ TEX L‐5 5.2 8 4 4 1 5 Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 2* 7/13 at CHI [Earned his 10th win in his start 7/23 vs. PHI, becoming the first 6/28 ‐ at OAK L‐6 1.2 6 5 5 2 0 Cardinals rookie since Jamie Garcia (2010) to record 10 wins, and the JUNE 3‐3, 4.31 31.1 33 15 15 6 36 TEAM PIITCHIING 7/3 ‐ at LAA W‐9 6.0 5 2 2 2 6 first RH rookie since Jason Simontacchi (2002). 7/10 ‐ HOU 5.0 5 3 3 5 5 Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 17 9/19 at COL [Was one of 18 pitchers who hit a HR in 2013 (6/6 vs. ARI). 7/23 ‐ PHI W‐10 6.0 3 0 0 1 6 Most Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 14 6/25 at HOU [Retired 27 straight batters after allowing a leadoff hit in his start 7/28 ‐ at ATL L‐7 5.2 6 3 2 2 6 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 2* 7/24 vs. PHI vs. COL (5/10) & tied STL rookie record with 13 K’s in CG 1‐hit ShO... JULY 2‐1, 2.78 22.2 19 8 7 10 23 Fewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 0 4/30 vs. CIN was first since (‘06) w/27 straight outs after leadoff hit. 8/2 ‐ at CIN W‐11 5.0 5 3 3 3 8 Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 8* 8/3 at CIN 8/7 ‐ LAD 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Most Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 8* 8/13 vs. PIT MILLER SEASON & CAREER 8/14 ‐ PIT L‐8 6.0 8 5 3 2 5 Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 0* 9/29 vs. CHI 8/19 ‐ at MIL 5.1 5 2 2 4 8 Fewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponents 0* 9/25 vs.WSH W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 8/24 ‐ ATL W‐12 7.0 3 1 1 0 6 Fewest Hits Allowed 1 5/10 v. COL 2012 STL 1‐0 1.31 6 1 13.2 9 2 2 4 16 8/30 ‐ at PIT L‐9 4.1 8 5 5 3 3 2013 STL 15‐9 3.06 31 31 173.1 152 65 60 58 169 AUGUST 2‐2, 4.55 27.2 30 16 14 12 30 IINDIIVIIDUAL BATTIING Career 16‐9 2.94 37 32 187.0 161 67 62 62 185 9/4 ‐ at CIN 5.2 6 3 3 4 3 9/10 ‐ MIL W‐13 6.2 5 0 0 2 4 Longest Hit Streak‐Games 20, Freese 5/17‐6/11 Longest HR Streak‐Games 3*, Beltran 4/18‐20 MILLER 2013 & CAREER HITTING TOTALS 9/15 ‐ SEA W‐14 5.0 3 2 1 2 1 9/20 ‐ at MIL 6.0 7 4 4 2 4 Longest Run Streak‐Games 8, Holliday 9/17‐Present AVG. AB H HR RBI SH 9/25 ‐ WSH W‐15 6.0 4 1 1 3 3 Longest RBI Streak‐Games 7, Holliday 8/21‐27 2013 .075 53 4 1 2 8 SEPTEMBER 3‐0, 2.76 29.1 25 10 9 13 15 Most Runs ‐ Game 4, Beltran 8/2 at CIN Career .107 56 6 1 2 8 Most Hits ‐ Game 4*, Holliday 9/17 at COL Home runs: 6/6/13 vs. ARI (5th inn., 0 out, 0 on) off M. Reynolds. Most Doubles ‐ Game 3, Kozma 5/26 at LAD Most Triples ‐ Game 1*, Descalso 9/17 at COL Most Home Runs ‐ Game 2*, Adams 9/4 at CIN Grand Slams ‐ Last 4, Craig 8/26 vs. CIN #52 MICHAEL WACHA • RHP • 6‐6 • 210 • 22 yrs Most RBI ‐ Game 5, Descalso 5/21 at SD WACHA’S 2013 Most SB ‐ Game 2*, Wong 8/19 at MIL [The rookie pitcher made nine starts for St. Louis and appeared in GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS Most Walks ‐ Game 3*, Holliday 9/19 at COL 15 games. Is just 2nd season in pro ball after being drafted in 2012. Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO Most Int. Walks ‐ Game 2*, Craig 8/13 vs. PIT [Was purchased on 5/30 and made his Major League debut that Most HBP ‐ Game 3, Carpenter 6/4 vs. ARI night vs. KC. Did not get a decision in a game that featured 5:32 rain 5/30 ‐ KC 7.0 2 1 1 0 6 delays. Allowed just 1R on 2H in 7.0 IP with 6K’s. MAY 0‐0, 1.29 7.0 2 1 1 0 6 IINDIIVIIDUAL PIITCHIING [In his last start for STL (9/24 vs. WSH), threw 8.2 innings of no‐hit 6/4 ‐ ARI 4.2 10 6 6 1 4 Most K’s Game‐Starter 13, Miller 5/10 vs. COL 6/11 ‐ at NYM W‐1 6.0 5 2 2 3 4 ball, before allowing an infield single to Ryan Zimmerman. Walked 2 JUNE 1‐0, 6.75 10.2 15 8 8 4 8 Most K’s Game‐Reliever 7, Wacha 8/28 vs. CIN and struck out a season high 9 batters in the win (2‐0). 8/10 ‐ CHC 5.0 5 2 2 3 4 Longest Winning Streak 8, Kelly 7/12‐9/6 [Went 2‐1, 2.15 ERA in 10 appearances at home (6 starts) and 2‐0, 8/14 ‐ PIT* 2.0 0 0 0 0 4 Longest Losing Streak 5, Lynn 8/9‐9/5 4.34 in five road games (3 starts). 8/17 ‐ at CHC* 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 Most IP Game‐Starter 9.0*, Wainwright 8/23 vs. ATL [Record was 2‐1, 2.65 ERA in six home starts and 1‐0, 3.24 ERA in 8/19 ‐ at MIL* W‐2 1.0 4 3 3 0 1 Most IP Game‐Reliever 5.1, Kelly 6/28 at OAK three road starts. 8/22 ‐ ATL* 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Consecutive Scoreless IP 25.0, Siegrist 8/2‐Present [Had a 23.2 IP scoreless streak from 8/22‐9/14, spanning six out‐ 8/25 ‐ ATL* 1.2 0 0 0 1 3 Fewest Hits Allowed ‐ CG 1, Miller 5/10 vs. COL 8/28 ‐ CIN* 4.0 3 0 0 1 7 ings (3 starts, 3 relief apps.). AUGUST 1‐0, 2.87 15.2 13 5 5 5 23 TEAM MIISCELLANEOUS [Recorded 65 strikeouts in 64.1 Major League innings. 9/3 ‐ at CIN 6.0 3 0 0 2 3 [ Longest Winning Streak 6 games 4/30‐5/5 & Became the 3rd Cardinals pitcher to make his Major League debut 9/8 ‐ PIT W‐3 7.0 2 0 0 2 2 9/23‐29 in a start during 2013 season, joining LHP’s John Gast & Tyler Lyons. 9/14 ‐ SEA L‐1 5.0 4 2 2 4 7 Longest Losing Streak 7 games 7/26‐31 [ Became the fastest Cardinal pitcher to debut from his draft (2012) 9/19 ‐ at COL 4.2 12 4 4 0 7 Longest Game ‐Innings 16* 9/4 at CIN since Cris Carpenter (drafted in 1987 and debuted 5/14/88). 9/24 ‐ vs. WSH W‐4 8.2 1 0 0 2 9 Longest Game ‐Time (overall) 5:32 4/3 at ARI (16) SEPTEMBER 2‐1, 1.72 31.1 22 6 6 10 28 [After purchase on 5/30 stayed with the ML club until an option to Longest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game)3:47* 9/6 vs. PIT Memphis on 6/13. Was then recalled twice more (8/10‐29 and 9/3‐ * Denotes relief appearance Shortest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game)2:07 5/28 at KC end of season). Largest Crowd ‐Home #47,345 4/8 vs. CIN [Earned his 1st MLB win 6/11 at NYM, 9‐2; allowed 2 runs in 6.0 IP. Largest Crowd ‐Road 50,124 7/26 at ATL [Posted a 9‐2 win vs. PIT on 9/8, working 7.0 scoreless innings to Largest Margin of Victory 13 runs (13‐0) 8/1 at PIT extend his shutout streak to 19.2 IP...had a 2‐run single in 5th inning Largest Margin of Defeat 10 runs (10‐0) 8/28 vs. CIN of that win. Largest Comeback Win *4 runs 8/26 vs. CIN [Began the season at Memphis (AAA) and was 5‐3 with a 2.65 ERA Comeback Wins (4 or more runs) 2 8/26 vs. CIN in 15 starts. Walked just 19 to 73 K’s (3.8 K/BB ratio). Most Left on Base 17 8/13 vs. PIT [Struck out 113 batters over 106.0 career minor league innings. Most Errors 3 9/22 at MIL [The Cardinals first pick (19th overall) in the 2012 first‐year player Longest Errorless Streak (Games) 7 4/23‐30 Most Doubleplays Turned‐Cardinals 4* 8/6 vs. LAD draft out of Texas A&M University. Most Doubleplays Turned‐Opponent 4* 6/18 vs. CHI WACHA SEASON & CAREER * Happened more than once ‐ last time listed. W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO # Largest Regular Season Crowd at Busch Stadium III 2012 GCL 0‐0 1.80 3 2 5.0 4 1 1 0 7 PB 0‐0 0.00 4 0 8.0 1 0 0 1 16 SPR 0‐0 1.13 4 0 8.0 3 1 1 3 17 2013 MEM 5‐3 2.65 15 15 85.0 65 26 25 19 73 GETTING STARTED STL rec. in Avg. IP K’s/ Run STL 4‐1 2.78 15 9 64.2 52 20 20 19 65 Pitcher Starts QS W‐L his starts per start 9 IP support MINORS 5‐3 2.29 26 17 106.0 73 28 27 23 113 Garcia 9 4 5‐2 5‐4 6.0 7.0 4.4 (40) MAJORS 4‐1 2.78 15 9 64.2 52 20 20 19 65 Gast 3 0 2‐0 2‐1 4.0 5.8 5.7 (17) Kelly 15 8 9‐2 11‐4 5.2 4.8 6.0 (90) WACHA CAREER HITTING TOTALS Lynn 33 19 15‐11 19‐14 6.0 8.8 5.2 (170) AVG. AB H HR RBI SH Lyons 8 2 2‐4 3‐5 5.1 6.9 3.4 (27) 2013/Career .143 21 3 0 3 1 Martinez 1 0 0‐1 0‐1 4.2 3.9 1.0 (1) Miller 31 13 15‐9 21‐10 5.2 8.8 4.7 (147) Wacha 9 5 3‐1 3‐6 6.0 7.7 4.4 (40) Wainwright 34 26 19‐9 23‐11 7.0 8.2 4.6 (157) Westbrook 19 10 7‐7 10‐9 5.2 3.4 4.9 (94) Totals 162 87 77‐47 97‐65 6.0 7.2 4.8 (783) 978.1 IP 784Ks 2013 SCORING BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total CARDINALS 99 66 103 110 90 107 90 69 35 9 0 5 783 OPPONENTS 80 77 52 60 57 63 66 59 66 2 1 5 596 CARDINALS STARTERS, Cont. THE LINEUP CARD BATTING ORDER #50 ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • 6‐7 • 228 • 32 yrs WAINWRIGHT’S 2013 [Made a team‐leading 34 starts this season, tying his career high GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS 1 Carpenter 136, Jay 24, Robinson 2 (2009) and one of 4 pitchers in MLB to make 34 starts (tops). 2 Beltran 84, Jay 37, Carpenter 14, Molina 12, Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO [Selected to his 2nd All‐Star Game (2010), voted in by players. Did Robinson 9, Craig 3, Descalso 1, Freese 1, not make an appearance in the game. 4/1 ‐ at ARI L‐1 6.0 11 4 3 0 6 Wong 1 [Finished the season T1st in N.L. with 19 wins (Zimmermann, WSH). 4/7 ‐ at SF W‐1 7.0 7 2 2 0 6 3 Holliday 121, Beltran 24, Craig 17 [ 4/13 ‐ MIL W‐2 9.0 4 0 0 0 12 Topped the Majors with 241.2 innings pitched and ranked 3rd in 4/18 ‐ at PHI W‐3 7.0 9 3 3 0 4 4 Craig 110, Beltran 23, Holliday 14, Adams 10, the National League with 219 strikeouts. 4/23 ‐ at WAS W‐4 8.1 5 0 0 1 9 Freese 4, Molina 1 [Was 7th in the league with his 2.94 ERA, his 3rd season with a 4/29 ‐ CIN L‐2 7.0 5 2 2 2 6 5 Molina 111, Freese 20, Adams 14, Beltran 8, sub‐3.00 ERA (2009: 2.63 & 2010: 2.42). APRIL 4‐2, 2.03 44.1 41 11 10 3 43 Holliday 5, Craig 2, Jay 1, Wigginton 1 [Had 10 starts wtih no walks. Walked just 35 batters, 3rd fewest 5/4 ‐ at MIL 5.1 11 5 5 0 5 6 Freese 69, Adams 34, Jay 33, Molina 7, among M.L. starters with 200+ IP (C. Lee, PHI 32 in 222.2 IP & B. Ar‐ 5/11 ‐ COL W‐5 9.0 2 0 0 1 7 5/16 ‐ NYM L‐3 6.0 6 4 3 1 8 Descalso 7, Cruz 4, Carpenter 3, Robinson 2, royo, CIN 34 in 202.0). Wigginton 1, Peterson 1, Wong 1 [ 5/21 ‐ at SD W‐6 7.1 4 1 1 1 6 Had an MLB best 5 complete games. 7 Freese 37, Jay 36, Descalso 25, Cruz 17, [ 5/27 ‐ at KC W‐7 8.0 12 3 3 0 5 7 Among National League pitchers, ranked 2nd in BB/9 IP (1.30), 6th MAY 3‐1, 3.03 35.2 35 13 12 3 31 Robinson 14, Kozma 8, Wong 6, Johnson 6, in HR/9 IP (0.56), 7th in WHIP (1.07) and T1st in ShO (2). 6/1 ‐ SF [2] W‐8 9.0 8 1 1 0 10 Adams 5, Wigginton 5, Peterson 2, Carpenter 1 [Has 1,127 strikeouts and moved into 2nd on the all‐time Cardinals 6/7 ‐ at CIN W‐9 7.0 7 2 2 1 7 8 Kozma 100, Descalso 41, Jay 8, Cruz 6, list on 9/7, passing Dizzy Dean (1,095)...passed Chris Carpenter 6/13 ‐ at NYM W‐10 7.0 4 0 0 2 6 8 (1,085) for 3rd on STL all‐time strikeout list on 8/23. 6/18 ‐ CHC L‐4 7.0 7 4 4 0 3 Robinson 3, Wong 2, Jackson 1, Chambers 1 [His 97 wins since 2007 ranks 5th among all pitchers, despite miss‐ 6/23 ‐ TEX L‐5 6.2 6 2 1 1 6 9 Lynn 31, Wainwright 31, Miller 29, ing the entire 2011 season. 6/29 ‐ at OAK W‐11 9.0 5 1 1 2 8 Westbrook 17, Kelly 15, Garcia 9, Wacha 9, [ JUNE 4‐2, 1.77 45.2 37 10 9 6 40 Lyons 7, Kozma 5, Gast 3, Descalso 3, Cruz 1, Won his 15th game with a 3‐1 win over ATL on 7/4 ‐ at LAA 8.0 7 4 4 1 3 8/23, his 5th CG of 2013 & 16th of career. It was his 50th career win 7/9 ‐ HOU W‐12 7.0 5 1 1 1 9 Jay 1, Martinez 1 at Busch Std. III ‐ most of any pitcher all‐time. 7/14 ‐ at CHC 6.0 8 4 4 1 4 Lineups Used: 93 [Voted NL Pitcher of the Month for June; 4‐2, 1.77 ERA in 6 GS. 7/21 ‐ SD W‐13 8.0 8 2 2 2 7 STARTS BY POSITION [Recorded his 1,000th career strikeout 6/13 at NYM (D.Wright). 7/26 ‐ at ATL L‐6 7.0 7 4 3 1 8 [Was the first N.L. pitcher to 10 wins, doing so at NYM on 6/13. 7/31 ‐ at PIT 7.0 8 4 4 1 6 C Molina 129, Cruz 27, Johnson 6 [Did not walk a batter in first 34.2 IP to start season. Since 1900 is JULY 2‐1, 3.77 43.0 43 19 18 7 37 1B Craig 90, Adams 63, Wigginton 4, Peterson 2, 2nd longest STL streak: in 1913, no walks in 1st 40.0 IP. 8/5 ‐ LAD L‐7 7.0 7 3 3 2 5 Molina 2, Carpenter 1 [ 8/13 ‐ PIT 7.0 5 3 3 3 6 2B Carpenter 128, Descalso 24, Wong 10 Pitched a CG 4‐hit shutout with 12 K’s vs. MIL on 4/13. Became 1st 8/18 ‐ at CHI W‐14 7.0 5 1 1 1 11 2B Cards pitcher since Bob Gibson (6/17/70) to pitch CG shutout w/a K 8/23 ‐ ATL W‐15 9.0 6 1 1 0 9 SS Kozma 113, Descalso 48, Jackson 1 in every inning as Adam fanned 12 (tied career high). 8/28 ‐ CIN L‐8 2.0 8 9 9 2 2 3B Freese 129, Carpenter 24, Descalso 6, [Won his 9/7 start firing 7.0 scoreless innings of two‐hit ball vs. PIT AUGUST 2‐2, 4.78 32.0 31 17 17 8 33 Wigginton 3 (9/7) after allowing 15 runs in his previous two starts vs. CIN. 9/2 ‐ at CIN L‐9 6.0 9 6 6 2 3 LF Holliday 137, Craig 19, Robinson 5, Peterson 1 [Signed largest contract by STL pitcher (5 yrs, 2014‐18) on 3/28. 9/7 ‐ PIT W‐16 7.0 2 0 0 2 8 CF Jay 141, Robinson 21 9/13 ‐ SEA 8.0 6 1 1 2 6 CF WAINWRIGHT SEASON & CAREER 9/18 ‐ at COL W‐17 7.2 10 3 3 1 8 RF Beltran 135, Craig 21, Robinson 4, Carpenter 1, 9/23 ‐ WSH W‐18 7.0 7 3 3 0 5 Chambers 1 W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 9/28 ‐ CHI W‐19 5.1 2 0 0 1 5 P Wainwright 34, Lynn 33, Miller 31, 2012 STL 14‐13 3.94 32 32 198.2 196 96 87 52 184 SEPTEMBER 4‐1, 2.85 41.0 36 13 13 8 35 Westbrook 19, Kelly 15, Garcia 9, Wacha 9, 2013 STL 19‐9 2.94 34 34 241.2 223 83 79 35 219 Lyons 8, Gast 3, Martinez 1 Career 99‐57 3.11 248 185 1314.2 1221 495 455 336 1127 DH Holliday 4, Beltran 3, Freese 2, Craig 1 WAINWRIGHT CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH 2013 .211 71 15 0 6 9 Career .205 438 90 6 33 34 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

#35 JAKE WESTBROOK • RHP • 6‐3 • 210 • 36 yrs WESTBROOK’S 2013 [Made 19 starts and 21 appearances this season. GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS [Went 7‐7 with a 3.90 ERA in his 19 starts; 0‐1 with an 18.00 ERA in Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO his two relief apperances. [Was 5‐1 with a 3.28 ERA in 9 games, 7 starts at home this year vs. 4/5 ‐ at SF L‐1 6.2 6 1 0 6 1 2‐7, 5.61 on the road over 12 games/starts. 4/10 ‐ CIN W‐1 9.0 5 0 0 4 3 [ 4/21 ‐ at PHI 6.0 7 3 3 4 4 Went 5‐4 with a 2.88 ERA before the All‐Star Break (12 Games/12 4/27 ‐ PIT 6.0 6 0 0 0 6 Starts) vs. 2‐4, 7.78 post ASB (9 Games/7 Starts). APRIL 1‐1, 0.98 27.2 24 4 3 14 14 [Made just four starts after August to the end of the season. 5/2 ‐ at MIL W‐2 6.0 6 1 1 3 4 [Was on the DL with right elbow inflamation from 5/9‐6/13, miss‐ 5/8 ‐ at CHI 5.1 9 4 3 1 1 ing 33 games. Made 12 starts, 14 apps. after coming off the DL. MAY 1‐0, 3.18 11.1 15 5 4 4 5 [Made rehab starts at Springfield (AA) & Peoria (A) before coming 6/14 ‐ at MIA L‐2 5.0 8 5 3 1 0 off the disabled list. 6/19 ‐ CHI W‐3 7.0 2 1 0 3 2 [Was 2‐1 with an N.L.‐leading 1.62 ERA at the time of having to go 6/25 ‐ at HOU W‐4 6.0 4 4 4 2 3 6/30 ‐ at OAK L‐3 4.0 10 6 6 2 3 on the disabled list (7ER/39.0IP, 6 starts). Went 5‐7, 6.14 ERA (77.2 JUNE 2‐2, 5.32 22.0 24 16 13 8 8 IP/53 ER) after the DL. 7/5 ‐ MIA W‐5 7.0 3 1 1 0 0 [Worked in emergency relief on 8/7 vs. LAD when Shelby Miller 7/11 ‐ at CHI L‐4 7.0 7 3 3 4 2 was hit by a batted ball on his pitching elbow after just 2 pitches. 7/19 ‐ SD W‐6 6.1 8 2 2 3 1 Westbrook pitched 4.2 innings and suffered the loss in that game, al‐ 7/24 ‐ PHI W‐7 7.0 9 3 3 0 2 lowing nine runs. 7/29 ‐ at PIT L‐5 5.0 4 4 4 3 2 [Ranked 4th among NL starting pitchers with a 72.2 grond ball pct. JULY 3‐2, 3.62 32.1 31 13 13 10 7 [ 8/3 ‐ at CIN L‐6 5.0 4 5 5 5 5 Did not allow a HR in his first 56.0 IP this season & allowed just 8/7 ‐ LAD* L‐7 4.2 13 9 9 2 1 seven HR’s all season in 115.2 IP. 8/16 ‐ at CHI L‐8 6.2 8 7 6 5 2 [His Shutout 4/10 vs. CIN was 1st since 8/9/06 vs. LAA while w/CLE. 8/21 ‐ at MIL 4.2 9 5 4 1 1 [Earned 100th career win 5/2 at MIL, 6‐5 [6.0 IP, 6H, R, 4K]. AUGUST 0‐3, 10.29 21.0 34 26 24 13 9 [Went 3‐2, 3.62 ERA in five July starts. 9/6 ‐ vs. PIT* 1.1 3 5 3 1 1 [Collected first 3‐hit game of his career, scoring twice, w/ RBI in his 9/29 vs. CHI 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 win 7/19 vs. SD. Stole his first base in his next start 7/24 vs. PHI. SEPTEMBER 0‐0, 11.57 2.1 4 5 3 1 1 [Since being acquired by Cardinals (7/31/10) ranks 3rd in ground ball pct (73.6) among MLB starting pitchers. WESTBROOK SEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2012 STL13‐11 3.97 28 28 174.2 191 85 77 52 106 2013 STL 7‐8 4.63 21 19 116.2 132 69 60 50 44 Career105‐103 4.32 315 273 1747.2 1885 922 839 571 965

WESTBROOK CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH 2013 .176 34 6 0 4 4 Career .130 169 22 1 14 23 Home runs: 8/31/11 at MIL (Grand Slam) HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Multi‐HR Games Game‐Ending HR Pinch HR Grand Slams Player Last Home Run Career/2013...Last Career/2013...Last Career/2013...Last Career/2013...Last Matt Adams 9/25/13 vs. WSH 2/2... 9/4/13 at CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/3... 8/6/13 vs. LAD 0/0... ‐‐‐ Carlos Beltran 9/23/13 vs. WSH 36/2... 6/15/13 at MIA 5/0... 6/11/08 vs. ARI 1/0... 5/18/03 vs. TOR 10/0... 5/8/12 at ARI Matt Carpenter 9/22/13 at MIL 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Allen Craig 8/26/13 vs. CIN 4/0... 8/4/12 vs. SF 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/0... 6/1/11 vs. SF 1/1... 8/26/13 at CIN Tony Cruz 8/4/13 at CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Daniel Descalso 8/2/13 at CIN 1/1... 8/2/13 at CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/1... 5/21/13 at SD David Freese 9/7/13 vs. PIT 1/0... 6/7/12 at HOU 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/1... 5/17/13 vs. MIL Matt Holliday 9/17/13 at COL 18/1... 8/10/13 vs. CHI 2/0... 9/18/09 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 5/1... 6/9/13 at CIN Jon Jay 8/19/13 at MIL 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/0... 5/4/11 vs. FLA 0/0... ‐‐‐ Rob Johnson 7/10/11 at LAD 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Pete Kozma 4/2/13 at ARI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ Yadier Molina 9/15/13 vs. SEA 2/0... 8/21/11 at CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/0... 5/27/12 vs. PHI Shane Robinson 6/11/13 at NYM 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐

2013 Back‐to‐Back Homers HOME RUN EXTRAS Date/Opp. STL Players Inn. Opp. Pitcher(s) LEADOFF: 4/26 vs. PIT Carpenter/Beltran 1 J. Sanchez Matt Carpenter: 1, 8/24/13 vs. Atlanta 6/6 vs. ARI Miller/Carpenter 5 M. Reynolds EXTRA INNING: 6/30 at OAK Beltran/Craig 1 T.Milone Matt Adams: 2, both 9/4/13 at Cincinnati Carlos Beltran: 6, Last: 6/11/08 vs. Arizona Date/Opp. Opp. Players Inn. STL Pitcher(s) Matt Holliday: 2, Last: 5/19/09 at Tampa Bay 6/18 vs. CHI Sweeney/Ranson 1 A. Wainwright INSIDE THE PARK 8/30 at PIT Jones/Martin 4 S. Miller Carlos Beltran: 2, Last: 4/29/03 at Boston 2013 CARDINALS DETAILED HITTING Multi‐Hit Games Multi‐RBI Games Hits 2‐Out Player 2H 3H 4H 5H 6HTotal GWRBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI Total Infield RBI Adams 22 3 25 5 9 3 1 13 2 22 Beltran 37 13 50 13 18 3 1 22 7 1 29 Carpenter 45 15 3 63 9 9 6 15 14 1 35 Chambers 1 Craig 35 10 2 47 12 15 7 2 24 6 45 Cruz 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 6 Descalso 9 6 1 16 5 11 1 12 4 1 14 Freese 21 4 1 26 8 12 1 2 15 9 25 Holliday 38 7 1 46 15 21 3 2 26 5 38 Jay 32 6 2 40 8 10 3 2 15 9 2 26 Johnson 1 1 Kelly 1 1 1 2 Kozma 16 3 1 20 2 3 3 6 13 4 14 Lynn 1 2 Miller 2 2 Molina 36 10 4 50 10 12 4 2 18 5 20 Robinson 3 2 5 2 1 1 4 7 Wacha 1 1 1 Wainwright 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 Westbrook 1 1 1 1 1 Wigginton 2 2 1 1 Wong 1 1 2 3 TOTALS 304 84 15 0 0 403 93 128 34 12 1 0 175 88 9 287

*The Cardinals have scored 295 two‐out runs. 2013 CARDINALS DEFENSE Fielding Outfield Errors Base‐Stealing Pitcher’s Player Gems Assists T ‐ F ‐ Other CS ATT PCT CS Pick‐Offs Catcher’s ERA Adams 3 0‐2‐0 Beltran 3 4 1‐4‐0 Boggs 0 1 0% Butler 0 2 0% Carpenter 13 1 2‐9‐1 Chambers 0‐1‐0 Choate 0 1 0% Craig 7 1 0‐1‐0 Cruz 1‐0‐0 6 18 33% 4.11 (122 er/267.0 ic) Descalso 7 5‐8‐1 Freeman 0‐1‐0 Freese 2 3‐8‐0 Garcia 1 2 50% 1 Gast 1 1 100% Holliday 3 2 0‐1‐0 Jay 10 4 0‐1‐0 Johnson 0 1 50% 5.02 (42 er/75.1 ic) Kelly 1 3‐0‐0 1 2 50% Kozma 4 5‐4‐0 Lynn 0‐1‐0 7 14 50% 1 Lyons 0 2 0% Maness 0 2 0% Marte 1‐0‐0 Martinez 1 2 50% Miller 1‐0‐0 4 13 31% Molina 1‐3‐0 19 45 42% 3.16 (391 er/1115.1 ic) Perez 0.00 (0 er/2.0 ic) Mujica 1 0 4 100% Robinson 1 1‐2‐0 Rosenthal 1‐0‐0 2 2 100% Salas 0 1 0% Wacha 1‐0‐0 0 1 0% Wainwright 3 6 50% Westbrook 3 7 43% 1 Wigginton 1 1‐0‐0 Wong 1 TOTALS 52 12 27‐46‐2 25 62 40% 1 2 3.42 (555 er/1459.2 ic) 2013 Batting vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Yadier Molina StL 3 9 2 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 .444 .500 .667

2 David Freese StL 7 21 2 8 4 0 1 4 2 0 6 .381 .480 .714

3 Matt Adams StL 5 8 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 .375 .375 .750

4 Shane Robinson StL 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333

5 Matt Carpenter StL 7 31 4 10 1 0 0 2 2 1 3 .323 .364 .355

6 Pete Kozma StL 7 19 2 6 4 0 0 4 1 0 6 .316 .350 .526

7 Jon Jay StL 7 27 4 7 1 0 0 0 2 1 7 .259 .310 .296

8 Carlos Beltran StL 6 21 3 5 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 .238 .304 .429

9 Matt Holliday StL 7 25 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 .200 .333 .200

10 Allen Craig StL 6 24 2 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 7 .167 .231 .333

11 Tony Cruz StL 5 13 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .154 .154 .154

12 Daniel Descalso StL 4 12 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 .083 .154 .083

13t Adron Chambers StL 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .500 .000

13t Rob Johnson StL 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

2013 Pitching vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Team W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Randy Choate StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.00 .154

1t Sam Freeman StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000

1t Lance Lynn StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 0.00 .105

1t Seth Maness StL 1 1 .500 0 0 0 6 0 0 6.0 5 1 0 0 3 3 3 0.00 .250

1t Edward Mujica StL 0 0 - 1 1 0 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .143

1t Trevor Rosenthal StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 .111

1t Kevin Sieg rist StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .111

8 John Axford Mil 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 3.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 3.00 .100

9 Joe Kelly StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 2 1 0 8.1 11 3 3 1 3 0 7 3.24 .324

10 Adam Wainwright StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.0 7 3 3 0 2 0 5 3.86 .280

11 Shelby Miller StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 2 0 5.1 8 3 3 1 1 0 3 5.06 .348

12 Carlos Martinez StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 5.2 7 4 4 1 3 0 4 6.35 .304

14 Jake Westbrook StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 4.2 13 9 9 0 2 1 1 17.36 .520

Career Batting vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Matt Adams 2012 -2013(2) 6 12 3 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 .417 .417 .667

2 Matt Hollida y 2004 -2013(10) 116 426 89 140 33 2 21 76 58 5 83 .329 .419 .563

3 Allen Craig 2010 -2013(4) 21 74 9 24 7 0 3 22 3 0 11 .324 .363 .541

4 Yadier Molina 2004 -2013(10) 49 171 14 55 12 0 2 22 16 1 23 .322 .381 .427

5 David Freese 2010 -2013(4) 26 77 9 23 5 0 1 10 5 0 21 .299 .353 .403

6 Pete Kozma 2012 -2013(2) 10 28 2 8 4 0 0 4 1 0 9 .286 .310 .429

7 Matt Carpenter 2012 -2013(2) 18 65 7 18 1 0 1 5 4 1 9 .277 .319 .338

8 Carlos Beltran 2003 -2013(11) 70 241 41 65 15 2 13 35 37 10 39 .270 .365 .510

9 Tony Cruz 2012 -2013(2) 7 18 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 .222 .222 .222

12 Jon Jay 2010 -2013(4) 25 77 11 15 4 0 0 3 9 2 16 .195 .279 .247

13 Shane Robinson 2012 -2013(2) 9 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 .182 .250 .182

14 Daniel Descalso 2011 -2013(3) 20 50 8 9 1 0 0 2 4 1 11 .180 .236 .200

15 Rob Johnson 2009 -2013(3) 10 25 1 3 1 0 1 1 3 0 4 .120 .241 .280

16t Adron Chambers 2012 -2013(2) 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .333 .000

Career Pitching vs Los Angeles Dodgers

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Seth Maness 2013 -2013(1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 6 0 0 6.0 5 1 0 0 3 3 3 0.00 .250

1t Kevin Siegrist 2013 -2013(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .111

3 John Axford 2011 -2013(3) 0 0 - 6 6 0 10 0 0 10.0 3 1 1 1 3 0 10 0.90 .097

5 Randy Choate 2004 -2013(6) 0 1 .000 0 1 0 26 0 0 14.1 12 5 3 1 7 1 11 1.88 .21 4

6 Trevor Rosenthal 2012 -2013(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 5 0 0 7.2 2 2 2 0 1 0 9 2.35 .087

7 Lance Lynn 2012 -2013(2) 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 3 0 18.0 16 5 5 0 5 0 21 2.50 .246

9 Adam Wainwright 2006 -2013(7) 4 4 .500 0 0 0 13 10 1 69.2 67 24 24 5 22 1 48 3.10 .258

10 Joe Kelly 2012 -2013(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 4 3 0 19.1 19 9 8 3 8 0 10 3.72 .264

12 Shelby Miller 2012 -2013(2) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 2 0 6.1 9 3 3 1 1 0 4 4.26 .333

15 Edward Mujica 2009 -2013(5) 1 2 .333 1 2 0 22 0 0 24.1 27 18 17 6 6 1 22 6.29 .290

16 Carlos Mart inez 2013 -2013(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2 1 0 5.2 7 4 4 1 3 0 4 6.35 .304

17 Jake Westbrook 2003 -2013(3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 5 2 0 20.0 29 20 18 1 5 1 12 8.10 .341

19 Sam Freeman 2012 -2013(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 1 2 2 0 1 0 3 10.80 .167

Career Batting at Busch Stadium

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Matt Carpenter 2011 -2013(3) 139 460 96 155 45 8 9 62 49 1 67 .337 .408 .528

2 Allen Craig 2010 -2013(4) 191 649 90 207 52 1 19 120 56 3 114 .319 .370 .490

3 Jon Ja y 2010 -2013(4) 271 822 140 261 49 4 12 84 69 5 132 .318 .381 .431

4 Matt Holliday 2006 -2013(8) 333 1206 215 381 80 3 66 234 167 18 218 .316 .406 .551

5 Carlos Beltran 2006 -2013(6) 158 572 89 169 31 2 36 115 56 8 108 .295 .358 .545

6 Yadier Molina 2006 -2013(8) 530 1786 181 519 92 1 33 236 156 19 147 .291 .349 .399

7 David Freese 2009 -2013(5) 235 787 102 226 37 4 21 124 75 2 169 .287 .353 .424

8 Matt Adams 2012 -2013(2) 72 196 27 56 12 0 11 36 13 0 55 .286 .330 .515

10 Shane Robinson 2009 -2013(4) 114 176 17 41 7 1 2 19 11 0 25 .233 .274 .318

11 Daniel Descalso 2010 -2013(4) 209 494 61 114 22 7 2 39 46 9 100 .231 .301 .316

12 Pete Kozma 2011 -2013(3) 94 243 24 56 12 1 0 22 20 5 52 .23 0 .287 .288

14 Tony Cruz 2011 -2013(3) 79 176 16 37 12 1 0 18 7 1 33 .210 .250 .290

15 Adron Chambers 2011 -20 13(3) 46 48 8 10 0 2 0 5 6 4 17 .208 .296 .292

16 Rob Johnson 2010 -2013(2) 12 26 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 .154 .214 .192

18 Kolten Wong 2013 -2013(1) 17 24 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 .083 .154 .083

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

1 Kevin Siegrist 2013 -2013(1) 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 24 0 0 20.2 9 0 0 0 9 0 23 0.00 .130

2 Edward Mujica 2009 -2013(5) 2 0 1.000 22 23 0 57 0 0 57.1 43 10 10 4 4 1 36 1.57 .212

3 Shelby Miller 2012 -2013(2) 10 3 .769 0 0 1 18 17 1 100.2 69 21 18 8 25 0 101 1.61 .191

4 John Axford 2009 -2013(5) 1 1 .500 9 9 0 21 0 0 20.0 17 7 4 0 11 2 24 1.80 .227

5 Trevor Rosenthal 2012 -2013(2) 1 2 .333 3 6 0 49 0 0 50.1 35 12 11 3 12 0 64 1.97 .192

6 Michael Wacha 2013 -2013(1) 2 1 .667 0 0 0 10 6 0 46.0 28 11 11 2 14 0 47 2.15 .174

9 Adam Wainwright 2006 -2013(7) 53 32 .624 2 3 5 128 97 12 702.0 618 226 208 46 163 4 609 2.67 .237

10 Randy Choate 2012 -2013(2) 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 35 0 0 19.2 16 6 6 0 3 0 19 2.75 .2 22

11 Seth Maness 2013 -2013(1) 2 0 1.000 1 3 0 34 0 0 32.2 36 10 10 2 4 2 19 2.76 .290

12 Lance Lynn 2011 -20 13(3) 18 8 .692 0 0 0 39 29 0 194.0 156 65 64 10 64 2 201 2.97 .222

14 Joe Kelly 2012 -2013(2) 8 7 .533 0 1 0 33 18 0 130.0 138 54 45 12 47 4 85 3.12 .272

16 Sam Freeman 2012 -2013(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 15 0 0 12.2 7 5 5 0 8 0 10 3.55 .163

17 Jake Westbrook 2006 -2013(5) 20 12 .625 0 0 1 46 44 1 271.2 289 132 123 16 83 7 161 4.07 .274

20 Carlos Martinez 2013 -2013(1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 13 1 0 17.0 20 11 11 1 6 0 15 5.82 .290

21 Tyler Lyons 2013 -2013(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 4 3 0 15.2 17 13 13 1 7 0 13 7.47 .283

All Time Batting in League Championship Series

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 David Freese 2011 -2012(2) 13 48 9 17 5 0 4 11 3 0 9 .354 .404 .708

2 Yadier Molina 2004 -2012(5) 27 101 10 35 8 0 2 10 5 1 8 .347 .377 .485

3 Carlos Beltran 2004 -2012(3) 20 71 22 24 5 0 8 11 14 1 10 .338 .447 .746

4 Matt Carpenter 2012 -2012(1) 3 9 3 3 1 0 1 2 3 0 2 .333 .500 .778

5 Matt Holliday 2007 -2012(3) 16 63 10 20 2 0 3 11 4 0 17 .317 .377 .492

6 Pete Kozma 2012 -2012(1) 7 22 3 5 1 0 0 2 3 1 7 .227 .320 .273

7 Jon Jay 2011 -2012(2) 13 54 10 12 3 0 0 4 4 0 7 .222 .288 .278

8 Daniel Descalso 2011 -2012(2) 11 28 3 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 7 .214 .241 .250

9 Allen Craig 2011 -2012(2) 12 32 2 6 1 0 1 5 1 0 7 .188 .229 .313

11t Adron Chambers 2011 -2012(2) 9 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 .000 .143 .000

11t Tony Cruz 2012 -2012(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .00 0 .000 .000

11t Shane Robinson 2012 -2012(1) 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000

All Time Pitching in League Championship Series

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t John Axford 2011 -2011 (1) 0 0 - 2 2 0 3 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 .182

1t Randy Choate 2000 -2000(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000

1t Edward Mujica 2012 -2012(1) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 5 0 0 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00 .250

1t Trevor Rosenthal 2012 -2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 5.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 9 0.00 .059

5 Adam Wainwright 2006 -2012(2) 1 0 1.000 2 2 0 4 1 0 10.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 9 0.90 .167

8 Lance Lynn 2011 -2012(2) 1 1 .5 00 0 0 0 7 2 0 12.2 12 8 4 0 6 1 10 2.84 .255

9 Jake Westbrook 2007 -2007(1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 12.2 16 5 5 1 4 1 7 3.55 .340

11 Joe Kelly 2012 -2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 3 0 2 4.50 .316

12 Shelby Miller 2012 -2012(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 0 1 0 4 5.40 .286

All Time Batting in Postseason

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Carlos Beltran 2004 -2013(4) 39 142 42 49 11 0 16 31 28 1 19 .345 .453 .761

2 David Freese 2011 -2013(3) 36 126 18 41 13 1 7 29 13 2 31 .325 .390 .611

3 Matt Adams 2013 -2013(1) 5 19 3 6 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 .316 .381 .526

4 Yadier Molina 2004 -2013(7) 68 241 21 72 15 0 3 28 21 4 26 .299 .356 .398

5 Matt Holliday 2007 -2013(5) 47 177 29 47 5 0 9 25 14 0 40 .266 .340 .446

6 Pete Kozma 2012 -2013(2) 17 52 9 13 3 0 1 8 9 1 16 .250 .371 .365

7 Allen Craig 2011 -2012(2) 28 84 13 20 4 1 5 14 13 1 25 .238 .350 .488

8 Daniel Descalso 2011 -2013(3) 31 65 12 15 2 0 2 6 2 1 14 .231 .250 .354

10 Jon Jay 2011 -2013(3) 36 124 20 23 3 1 0 12 13 1 21 .185 .266 .226

11 Matt Carpenter 2012 -2013(2) 14 33 4 5 1 0 1 3 4 0 11 .152 .263 .273

12 Adron Chambers 2011 -2013(3) 18 8 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 .125 .200 .125

13t Tony Cruz 2012 -2012(1) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

13t Shane Robinson 2012 -2013(2) 11 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 .000 .100 .000

13t Kolten Wong 2013 -2013(1) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

All Time Pitching in Postseason

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Seth Maness 2013 -2013(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .250

1t Trevor Rosenthal 2012 -2013(2) 0 0 - 1 1 0 9 0 0 10.2 3 0 0 0 3 0 17 0.00 .086

1t Kevin Siegrist 2013 -2013(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .429

4 John Axford 2011 -2013(2) 1 0 1.000 3 4 0 8 0 0 8.1 5 1 1 0 4 0 9 1.08 .167

5 Michael Wacha 2013 -2013(1) 1 0 1.0 00 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.1 1 1 1 1 2 0 9 1.23 .043

6 Adam Wainwright 2006 -2013(4) 4 0 1.000 4 5 0 15 6 1 48.2 38 11 11 6 7 0 57 2.03 .210

7t Edward Mujica 2012 -2013(2) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 10 0 0 8.2 9 2 2 0 1 0 4 2.08 .27 3

9 Randy Choate 2000 -2013(4) 0 0 - 0 0 0 8 0 0 7.0 7 5 2 0 2 1 4 2.57 .241

10 Joe Kelly 2012 -2013(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 8 1 0 13.0 11 5 4 0 8 1 10 2.77 .224

14 Jake Westbrook 2007 -2011(2) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 5 3 0 19.2 27 11 11 2 5 1 8 5.03 .355

15 Lance Lynn 2011 -2013(3) 3 3 .500 0 0 0 17 3 0 26.1 30 20 16 6 14 3 26 5.47 .291

16 Shelby Miller 2012 -2013(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 4.1 5 3 3 1 1 0 5 6.23 .278

17 Carlos Martinez 2013 -2013(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 9.00 .167

2013 CARDINALS DAY‐BY‐DAY H/R Time/ GA/ H/R Time/ GA/ Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB 4/1 ARI R‐N L, 6‐2 Kennedy‐Wainwright 48,033 0‐1 T3 ‐1.0 7/15 All‐Star Break 57‐36 1 +1.0 4/2 ARI R‐N W, 6‐1 Garcia‐Cahill 28,387 1‐1 T2 ‐0.5 7/16 All‐Star Game ‐ New York, NY (Mets) 57‐36 1 +1.0 4/3 ARI R‐N L, 10‐9 (16) Collmenter‐Salas 26,896 1‐2 T4 ‐0.5 7/17 All‐Star Break 57‐36 1 +1.0 4/4 OPEN DATE 1‐2 T3 ‐1.0 7/18 OPEN DATE 57‐36 1 +1.0 4/5 SF R‐D L, 1‐0 Zito‐Westbrook‐Romo 41,581 1‐3 T3 ‐2.0 7/19 SD H‐N W, 9‐6 Westbrook‐Marquis‐Mujica 43,929 58‐36 1 +2.0 4/6 SF R‐D W, 6‐3 Miller‐Vogelsong‐Boggs 41,402 2‐3 T2 ‐1.0 7/20 SD H‐N L, 5‐3 Volquez‐Lynn‐Street #45,288 58‐37 1 +2.0 4/7 SF R‐D W, 14‐3 Wainwright‐Cain 42,201 3‐3 2 ‐1.0 7/21 SD H‐D W, 3‐2 Wainwright‐Stults‐Mujica 44,033 59‐37 1 +2.0 4/8 CIN H‐D L, 13‐4 LeCure‐Boggs #47,345 3‐4 2 ‐2.0 7/22 OPEN DATE 59‐37 1 +1.5 4/9 CIN H‐N W, 5‐1 Lynn‐Arroyo 37,731 4‐4 2 ‐1.0 7/23 PHI H‐N W, 4‐1 Miller‐Pettibone‐Mujica #44,780 60‐37 1 +1.5 4/10 CIN H‐D W, 10‐0 WESTBROOK‐Bailey 34,882 5‐4 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/24 PHI H‐N W, 11‐3 Westbrook‐Lannan #44,317 61‐37 1 +1.5 4/11 OPEN DATE 5‐4 T1 ‐‐‐ 7/25 PHI H‐N W, 3‐1 Lynn‐Kendrick‐Mujica #45,567 62‐37 1 +2.5 4/12 MIL H‐N W, 2‐0 Miller‐Lohse‐Boggs 42,528 6‐4 1 +1.0 7/26 ATL R‐N L, 4‐1 Minor‐Wainwright‐Kimbrel #50,124 62‐38 1 +2.5 4/13 MIL H‐D W, 8‐0 WAINWRIGHT‐Gallardo #44,696 7‐4 1 +2.0 7/27 ATL R‐D L, 2‐0 Avilan‐Choate‐Kimbrel 48,312 62‐39 1 +1.5 4/14 MIL H‐D L, 4‐3 (10) Kintzler‐Salas‐Badenhop 42,645 7‐5 1 +1.0 7/28 ATL R‐N L, 5‐2 Medlen‐Miller‐Kimbrel 34,478 62‐40 1 +1.5 4/15 PIT R‐N W, 10‐6 Lynn‐McDonald 10,539 8‐5 1 +2.0 7/29 PIT R‐N L, 9‐2 Liriano‐Westbrook 32,084 62‐41 1 +0.5 4/16 PIT R‐N PPD‐RAIN 8‐5 1 +2.0 7/30 PIT R‐D L, 2‐1 (11) Mazzaro‐Siegrist 62‐42 2 ‐0.5 4/17 PIT R‐N L, 5‐0 Burnett‐Miller 9,570 8‐6 1 +0.5 DH PIT R‐N* L, 6‐0 Cumpton‐Lyons 33,861 62‐43 2 ‐1.5 4/18 PHI R‐N W, 4‐3 Wainwright‐Adams‐Mujica 34,256 9‐6 1 +0.5 7/31 PIT R‐N L, 5‐4 Watson‐Rosenthal‐Melancon 31,679 62‐44 2 ‐2.5 4/19 PHI R‐N L, 8‐2 (7) HALLADAY‐Garcia 34,092 9‐7 1 +0.5 JULY TOTALS 491,456 13‐12 2 ‐2.5 4/20 PHI R‐N W, 5‐0 Lynn‐Lee 41,050 10‐7 1 +0.5 8/1 PIT R‐N W, 13‐0 Kelly‐Morton 31,999 63‐44 2 ‐1.5 4/21 PHI R‐N L, 7‐3 Adams‐Boggs 35,115 10‐8 T2 ‐0.5 8/2 CIN R‐N W, 13‐3 Miller‐Arroyo 39,095 64‐44 2 ‐0.5 4/22 WSH R‐N W, 3‐2 Miller‐Haren‐Mujica 27,263 11‐8 2 ‐0.5 8/3 CIN R‐N L, 8‐3 Cingrani‐Westbrook #41,598 64‐45 2 ‐1.5 4/23 WSH R‐N W, 2‐0 Wainwright‐Detwiller‐Mujica 29,986 12‐8 1 +0.5 8/4 CIN R‐D W, 15‐2 Lynn‐Leake 39,618 65‐45 2 ‐1.5 4/24 WSH R‐D W, 4‐2 Garcia‐Strasburg‐Mujica 33,694 13‐8 1 +0.5 8/5 LAD H‐N L, 3‐2 Greinke‐Wainwright‐Rodriguez 42,464 65‐46 2 ‐2.0 4/25 OPEN DATE 13‐8 1 +0.5 8/6 LAD H‐N W, 5‐1 Kelly‐Kershaw 41,770 66‐46 2 ‐2.0 4/26 PIT H‐N W, 9‐1 Lynn‐J.Sanchez #44,090 14‐8 1 +1.5 8/7 LAD H‐N L, 13‐4 Nolasco‐Westbrook #43,523 66‐47 2 ‐3.0 4/27 PIT H‐D L, 5‐3 Burnett‐Kelly‐Grilli 40,909 14‐9 1 +0.5 8/8 LAD H‐N L, 5‐1 Ryu‐Martinez #42,567 66‐48 2 ‐4.0 4/28 PIT H‐D L, 9‐0 Locke‐Miller 41,470 14‐10 2 ‐0.5 8/9 CHI H‐N L, 3‐0 Rusin‐Lynn 42,664 66‐49 2 ‐4.0 4/29 CIN H‐N L, 2‐1 Latos‐Wainwright‐Chapman 36,681 14‐11 T2 ‐0.5 8/10 CHI H‐N L, 6‐5 Parker‐Rosenthal‐Gregg 43,908 66‐50 2 ‐4.0 4/30 CIN H‐N W, 2‐1 Garcia‐Arroyo‐Mujica 37,535 15‐11 1 +0.5 8/11 CHI H‐D W, 8‐4 Choate‐Parker‐Mujica 43,240 67‐50 2 ‐3.0 APRIL TOTALS 450,512 15‐11 1 +0.5 8/12 OPEN DATE 67‐50 2 ‐3.0 5/1 CIN H‐D W, 4‐2 Lynn‐Bailey‐Mujica 39,821 16‐11 1 +0.5 8/13 PIT H‐N W, 4‐3 (14) Freeman‐Hughes 40,243 68‐50 2 ‐2.0 5/2 MIL R‐N W, 6‐5 Westbrook‐Peralta‐Mujica 22,204 17‐11 1 +1.0 8/14 PIT H‐N L, 5‐1 LIRIANO‐Miller 40,644 68‐51 2 ‐3.0 5/3 MIL R‐N W, 6‐1 Miller‐Lohse 40,068 18‐11 1 +1.0 8/15 PIT H‐D W, 6‐5 (12) Siegrist‐Morris 41,502 69‐51 2 ‐2.0 5/4 MIL R‐D W, 7‐6 Maness‐Henderson‐Mujica 36,156 19‐11 1 +2.0 8/16 CHI R‐D L, 7‐0 Arrieta‐Westbrook 35,258 69‐52 2 ‐3.0 5/5 MIL R‐D W, 10‐1 Garcia‐Estrada 38,620 20‐11 1 +2.5 8/17 CHI R‐D W, 4‐0 Kelly‐T.Wood 41,981 70‐52 2 ‐2.0 5/6 OPEN DATE 20‐11 1 +3.0 8/18 CHI R‐D W, 6‐1 Wainwright‐E.Jackson 33,830 71‐52 2 ‐1.0 5/7 CHI R‐N L, 2‐1 Wood‐Lynn‐Gregg 30,161 20‐12 1 +2.0 8/19 MIL R‐N W, 8‐5 Wacha‐Kintzler‐Mujica 32,972 72‐52 2 ‐1.0 5/8 CHI R‐D W, 5‐4 Maness‐Bowden‐Mujica 26,354 21‐12 1 +3.0 8/20 MIL R‐N L, 6‐3 Lohse‐Lynn‐Henderson 38,093 72‐53 2 ‐2.0 5/9 OPEN DATE 21‐12 1 +3.0 8/21 MIL R‐D W, 8‐6 Siegrist‐Gorzelanny‐Mujica 37,028 73‐53 2 ‐1.0 5/10 COL H‐N W, 3‐0 MILLER‐Garland 37,800 22‐12 1 +3.0 8/22 ATL H‐N W, 6‐2 Kelly‐Maholm 37,363 74‐53 2 ‐1.0 5/11 COL H‐D W, 3‐0 WAINWRIGHT‐Chacin #43,050 23‐12 1 +3.0 8/23 ATL H‐N W, 3‐1 WAINWRIGHT‐Medlen 41,134 75‐53 2 ‐1.0 5/12 COL H‐D L, 8‐2 De La Rosa‐Garcia 40,881 23‐13 1 +2.0 8/24 ATL H‐N W, 6‐2 Miller‐Teheran‐Mujica #43,633 76‐53 T1 ‐‐‐ 5/13 NYM H‐N W, 6‐3 Lynn‐Rice‐Mujica 38,412 24‐13 1 +2.5 8/25 ATL H‐D L, 5‐2 Minor‐Lynn‐Kimbrel #44,009 76‐54 T1 ‐‐‐ 5/14 NYM H‐N W, 10‐4 Gast‐Gee 37,460 25‐13 1 +2.5 8/26 CIN H‐N W, 8‐6 Martinez‐Parra‐Mujica 35,159 77‐64 1 +0.5 5/15 NYM H‐N W, 4‐2 Maness‐Marcum‐Mujica 38,143 26‐13 1 +2.5 8/27 CIN H‐N W, 6‐1 Kelly‐Latos 35,201 78‐64 1 +1.5 5/16 NYM H‐D L, 5‐2 Niese‐Wainwright‐Parnell #44,068 26‐14 1 +1.5 8/28 CIN H‐N L, 10‐0 Bailey‐Wainwright 35,698 78‐55 1 +0.5 5/17 MIL H‐N W, 7‐6 Garcia‐Peralta‐Mujica 39,426 27‐14 1 +2.5 8/29 OPEN DATE 78‐55 1 +1.0 5/18 MIL H‐N L, 6‐4 (10) Axford‐Kelly‐Henderson 42,410 27‐15 1 +1.5 8/30 PIT R‐N L, 5‐0 Liriano‐Miller #38,026 78‐56 T1 ‐‐‐ 5/19 MIL H‐D W, 4‐2 Gast‐Lohse‐Mujica 39,878 28‐15 1 +2.5 8/31 PIT R‐N L, 7‐1 Burnett‐Lynn #39,514 78‐57 2 ‐1.0 5/20 SD R‐N L, 4‐2 Marquis‐Miller‐Street 18,763 28‐16 1 +1.5 AUGUST TOTALS 694,722 16‐13 2 ‐1.0 5/21 SD R‐N W, 10‐2 Wainwright‐Volquez 18,702 29‐16 1 +1.5 9/1 PIT R‐D W, 7‐2 Kelly‐Johnson #37,912 79‐57 T1 ‐‐‐ 5/22 SD R‐N W, 5‐3 Lyons‐B.Smith 18,683 30‐16 1 +1.5 9/2 CIN R‐D L, 7‐2 LATOS‐Wainwright 32,591 79‐58 2 ‐1.0 5/23 OPEN DATE 30‐16 1 +1.5 9/3 CIN R‐N L, 1‐0 Bailey‐Maness‐Chapman 20,219 79‐59 2 ‐2.0 5/24 LAD R‐N W, 7‐0 Lynn‐Capuano 45,134 31‐16 1 +1.5 9/4 CIN R‐N W, 5‐4 (16) Martinez‐Ondrusek 23,894 80‐59 2 ‐1.0 5/25 LAD R‐N L, 5‐3 P.Rodriguez‐Maness‐League 49,368 31‐17 1 +0.5 9/5 CIN R‐N L, 6‐2 Cingrani‐Lynn 21,418 80‐60 2 ‐1.5 5/26 LAD R‐D W, 5‐3 Maness‐Kershaw‐Mujica 43,244 32‐17 1 +1.5 9/6 PIT H‐N W, 12‐8 Kelly‐Burnett‐Mujica 40,608 81‐60 2 ‐0.5 5/27 KC R‐D W, 6‐3 Wainwright‐Shields‐Mujica 34,746 33‐17 1 +1.5 9/7 PIT H‐N W, 5‐0 Wainwright‐Locke #45,110 82‐60 1 +0.5 5/28 KC R‐N W, 4‐1 Lyons‐Santana‐Mujica 27,833 34‐17 1 +1.5 9/8 PIT H‐D W, 9‐2 Wacha‐Morton 40,156 83‐60 1 +1.5 5/29 KC H‐N W, 5‐3 Choate‐Crow‐Mujica #43,477 35‐17 1 +2.5 9/9 OPEN DATE 83‐60 1 +1.0 5/30 KC H‐N L, 4‐2 Coleman‐Boggs‐Holland 43,916 35‐18 1 +1.5 9/10 MIL H‐N W, 4‐2 Miller‐Peralta 35,050 84‐60 1 +1.0 5/31 SF H‐N PPD‐RAIN 35‐18 1 +2.0 9/11 MIL H‐N W, 5‐1 Rosenthal‐Kintzler 35,134 85‐60 1 +1.0 MAY TOTALS 528,742 20‐7 1 +2.0 9/12 MIL H‐N L, 5‐3 Thornburg‐Kelly‐Henderson 35,208 85‐61 T1 ‐‐‐ 6/1 SF H‐D W, 8‐0 Miller‐Cain 42,359 36‐18 1 +2.5 9/13 SEA H‐N W, 2‐1 (10) Siegrist‐Ruffin 40,506 86‐61 1 +1.0 DH SF H‐N W, 7‐1 WAINWRIGHT‐Bumgarner 42,175 37‐18 1 +2.5 9/14 SEA H‐N L, 4‐1 Paxton‐Wacha 41,374 86‐62 T1 ‐‐‐ 6/2 SF H‐D L, 4‐2 Gaudin‐Lyons #43,817 37‐19 1 +2.5 9/15 SEA H‐D W, 12‐2 Miller‐Ramirez 40,526 87‐62 T1 ‐‐‐ 6/3 ARI H‐N W, 7‐1 Lynn‐Cahill 38,042 38‐19 1 +2.5 9/16 COL R‐N L, 6‐2 Bettis‐Rosenthal 31,117 87‐63 T1 ‐‐‐ 6/4 ARI H‐N L, 7‐6 (14) Collmenter‐Marte‐Bell 39,222 38‐20 1 +2.5 9/17 COL R‐N W, 11‐4 Kelly‐Nicasio 27,107 88‐63 1 +1.0 6/5 ARI H‐N L, 10‐3 Miley‐Kelly 40,792 38‐21 1 +2.5 9/18 COL R‐N W, 4‐3 Wainwright‐Chatwood‐Mujica 26,955 89‐63 1 +2.0 6/6 ARI H‐N W, 12‐8 Miller‐Kennedy‐Mujica 43,798 39‐21 1 +3.0 9/19 COL R‐D L, 7‐6 (15) Scahill‐Salas 33,258 89‐64 1 +1.0 6/7 CIN R‐N W, 9‐2 Wainwright‐Leake 38,874 40‐21 1 +4.0 9/20 MIL R‐N W, 7‐6 (10) Axford‐Blazek‐Martinez 37,148 90‐64 1 +2.0 6/8 CIN R‐N L, 4‐2 Latos‐Lyons‐Chapman #40,740 40‐22 1 +3.0 9/21 MIL R‐N W, 7‐2 Lynn‐Gallardo 35,008 91‐64 1 +2.0 6/9 CIN R‐N W, 11‐4(10)Rosenthal‐Hoover 38,023 41‐22 1 +4.0 9/22 MIL R‐N L, 6‐4 Peralta‐Kelly 27,389 91‐65 1 +2.0 6/10 OPEN DATE 41‐22 1 +3.5 9/23 WSH H‐N W, 4‐3 Wainwright‐Roark‐Rosenthal 39,783 92‐65 1 +2.0 6/11 NYM R‐N W, 9‐2 Wacha‐Hefner 21,581 42‐22 1 +3.5 9/24 WSH H‐N W, 2‐0 Wacha‐Gonzalez‐Rosenthal 38,940 93‐65 1 +2.0 6/12 NYM R‐N L, 5‐1 Gee‐Miller 23,331 42‐23 1 +2.5 9/25 WSH H‐D W, 4‐1 Miller‐Zimmermann‐Rosenthal 40,597 94‐65 1 +3.0 6/13 NYM R‐D W, 2‐1 Wainwright‐Harvey‐Mujica 25,471 43‐23 1 +3.5 9/26 OPEN DATE 94‐65 1 +3.0 6/14 MIA R‐N L, 5‐4 Fernandez‐Westbrook‐Cishek 15,403 43‐24 1 +2.5 9/27 CHI H‐N W, 7‐0 Lynn‐Wood 44,030 95‐65 1 +3.0 6/15 MIA R‐D W, 13‐7 Lynn‐Koehler 16,098 44‐24 1 +3.5 9/28 CHI H‐N W, 6‐2 Wainwright‐Jackson‐Maness 42,520 96‐65 1 +3.0 6/16 MIA R‐D L, 7‐2 Nolasco‐Lyons‐Cishek 18,468 44‐25 1 +2.5 9/29 CHI H‐D W, 4‐0 Kelly‐Samardzija #44,808 97‐65 1 +3.0 6/17 CHI H‐N W, 5‐2 Miller‐Wood‐Mujica 44,172 45‐25 1 +2.5 SEPT. TOTALS 604,350 19‐8 1 +3.0 6/18 CHI H‐N L, 4‐2 Samardzija‐Wainwright‐Gregg 44,139 45‐26 1 +2.5 2ND HALF TOTALS 1,566,986 40‐29 1 +3.0 6/19 CHI H‐N W, 4‐1 Westbrook‐Jackson‐Mujica 43,878 46‐26 1 +2.5 SEASON TOTALS 3,369,769 97‐65 1 +3.0 6/20 CHI H‐N W, 6‐1 Lynn‐Feldman 43,651 47‐26 1 +3.5 6/21 TEX H‐N L, 6‐4 Cotts‐Rosenthal‐Nathan #45,228 47‐27 1 +3.0 DIVISION SERIES 6/22 TEX H‐N L, 4‐2 Perez‐Miller‐Nathan #44,651 47‐28 1 +2.0 9/30 OPEN DATE 6/23 TEX H‐N L, 2‐1 Ross‐Wainwright‐Nathan 44,063 47‐29 1 +1.0 10/1 OPEN DATE 6/24 OPEN DATE 47‐29 1 +1.0 10/2 OPEN DATE 6/25 HOU R‐N W, 13‐5 Westbrook‐Harrell 19,271 48‐29 1 +1.0 10/3 PIT H‐D W, 9‐1 Wainwright‐Burnett #45,693 1‐0 6/26 HOU R‐N L, 4‐3 Bedard‐Lynn‐Veras 17,428 48‐30 T1 ‐‐‐ 10/4 PIT H‐D L, 7‐1 Cole‐Lynn #45,999 1‐1 6/27 OPEN DATE 48‐30 T1 ‐‐‐ 10/5 OPEN DATE 6/28 OAK R‐N L, 6‐1 Colon‐Miller 24,208 48‐31 2 ‐1.0 10/6 PIT R‐D L, 5‐3 Melancon‐Martinez‐Grilli #40489 1‐2 6/29 OAK R‐D W, 7‐1 WAINWRIGHT‐Chavez 35,067 49‐31 2 ‐1.0 10/7 PIT R‐D W, 2‐1 Wacha‐Morton‐Rosenthal #40,493 2‐2 6/30 OAK R‐D L, 7‐5 Milone‐Westbrook‐Balfour 20,673 49‐32 2 ‐2.0 10/8 OPEN DATE JUNE TOTALS 599,987 14‐14 2 ‐2.0 10/9 PIT H‐N W, 6‐1 WAINWRIGHT‐Cole #47,231 3‐2 7/1 OPEN DATE 49‐32 2 ‐2.0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 7/2 LAA R‐N L, 5‐1 Weaver‐Lynn 39,455 49‐33 2 ‐2.0 10/10 OPEN DATE 7/3 LAA R‐N W, 12‐2 Miller‐J.Williams 35,025 50‐33 2 ‐2.0 10/11 LAD H‐N 7:37 p.m. 7/4 LAA R‐N L, 6‐5 Downs‐Mujica 42,707 50‐34 2 ‐2.0 10/12 LAD H‐D 3:07 p.m. 7/5 MIA H‐N W, 4‐1 Westbrook‐Turner‐Mujica #46,177 51‐34 2 ‐2.0 10/13 OPEN DATE 7/6 MIA H‐D W, 5‐4 Mujica‐Ramos #45,475 52‐34 2 ‐1.0 10/14 LAD R‐N 7:07 p.m. 7/7 MIA H‐D W, 3‐2 Lynn‐Fernandez‐Mujica #43,741 53‐34 T1 ‐‐‐ 10/15 LAD R‐N 7:07 p.m. 7/8 OPEN DATE 53‐34 1 +0.5 10/16 LAD R‐D 3:07 p.m. If Necessary 7/9 HOU H‐N W, 9‐5 Wainwright‐Norris‐Mujica #43,836 54‐34 1 +1.5 10/17 OPEN DATE 7/10 HOU H‐N W, 5‐4 Maness‐Wright‐Mujica #44,313 55‐34 1 +1.5 10/18 LAD H‐N 7:37 p.m. If Necessary 7/11 CHI R‐N L, 3‐0 Jackson‐Westbrook‐Gregg 35,379 55‐35 1 +1.0 10/19 LAD H‐N 7:37 p.m. If Necessary 7/12 CHI R‐D W, 3‐2 Kelly‐Villanueva‐Mujica 37,322 56‐35 1 +1.0 7/13 CHI R‐N L, 6‐4 Garza‐Lynn‐Gregg 42,240 56‐36 T1 ‐‐‐ All times central 7/14 CHI R‐N W, 10‐6 Mujica‐Gregg 35,178 57‐36 1 +1.0 NOTE: Pitchers' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses; 1ST HALF TOTALS 1,802,783 57‐36 1 +1.0 *indicates make‐up game due to rain out; # indicates sellout.