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Game #9, Home #3 (0-2), BALTIMORE ORIOLES (5-2) at TORONTO BLUE JAYS (1-7), Thursday, April 13, 2017 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Thursday, April 13 vs. Baltimore Orioles, 7:07 pm…RHP Kevin Gausman (0-0, 5.40) vs. LHP Francisco Liriano (0-0, 135.00) Friday, April 14 vs. Baltimore Orioles, 7:07 pm…LHP Wade Miley (0-0, 0.00) vs. RHP Aaron Sanchez (0-0, 1.29) Saturday, April 15 vs. Baltimore Orioles, 1:07 pm…TBA vs. RHP Marco Estrada (0-1, 5.73) Sunday, April 16 vs. Baltimore Orioles, 1:07 pm…RHP Dylan Bundy (1-1, 2.70) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (0-2, 5.40) Monday, April 17…OFF-DAY

2017 AT A GLANCE ON THE HOMEFRONT: Record ...... 1-7, 5th, 4.5 GB Tonight, the Blue Jays continue a 9G homestand with the opener of Home Attendance (Total & Average) ...... 78,375/39,187 a 4G set vs. BAL…Are 0-2 to begin the home schedule ast TOR lost Sellouts (2017) ...... 1 their series finale vs. MIL, 2-0…Enjoy an off-day on April 17 before 2016 Season (Record after 8 Games) ...... 3-5 concluding the homestand with a 3G set vs. Boston. Finished 2016 with a 46-35 (.568) record at …It was 2016 Season (Record after 9 Games) ...... 4-5 rd 2016 Season (Hm. Att.) – After 2 games ...... 96,009 their 3 straight winning season at home & have now done so in 11 of their last 12 seasons since 2005…Josh Donaldson led the club & 2016 Season (Hm. Att.) – After 3 games ...... 142,167 th Come From Behind Wins ...... 0 ranked T-4 in the AL with 21-HR at home…Only he & Last Shutout by Blue Jays ...... 3-0, Sept. 24, 2016 vs. NYY finished the season with an OPS of more than 1.000 points at home Last Shutout by Opponent ...... 2-0, April 12, 2017 vs. MIL (Ortiz-1.108 & Donaldson-1.004). Under JOHN GIBBONS ...... 645-621 Last year, drew 3,392,099 in attendance for an AVG of 41,878 which represented the most in the AL & 3rd in the ML (LAD – 45,720 & STL Vs. RHS/LHS ...... 0-7/1-0 th Blue Jays/Opponents scoring first ...... 1-3/0-4 – 42,525)…The 3,392,099 total attendance ranked as their 5 GMS decided in final AB/Walk-Off ...... 0-2/0-2 largest in franchise history, most since 1993 (4,057,947)…Recorded 1-Run Games ...... 0-3 39 sellout crowds in 2016. Franchise record ...... 3168-3195 Home/Road ...... 0-2/1-5 BLUE JAYS vs. ORIOLES: Series Record/Home/Road ...... 0-3-0/0-1-0/0-2-0 All-Time: 320-282...All-Time, Rogers Centre: 136-86...2017: 0-2 Series Openers/Finales ...... 1-2/0-3 2017 marked the 1st time these two clubs squared off on Opening After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...... 1-0/0-2/0-5 Day…TOR lost both games in that first series of the season (L 3-2 & After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...... 1-0/0-2/0-5 3-1)…The Jays have won back-to-back season series for the 1st time Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ...... 0-2/0-0/0-2 since 2010-2011…These two clubs played each other in the 2016 2017 at ROGERS CENTRE AL Wild Card game with TOR winning that contest by a score of 5-2 Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Cld………………….…………………….0/0 in 11 innings…It was their 1st ever postseason meeting vs. the O’s. Opponents HR Dome Open/Cld…………………………………...... 0/4 TOR have now dropped four straight regular season games, longest W/L, 2017 open/closed/other………………………………...0-0/0-2/0-0 losing skid since 2014…Have not lost more than four in a row vs. All-time/open/closed/other ...... 1208-1002/660-555/475-400/70-47 BAL since 2004-2005 (6G)…Overall, TOR have dropped eight of their last 13 meetings…The Jays have won eight of their last 12 THE LATEST: meetings at Rogers Centre & 14 of the last 22. Last night, the Blue Jays dropped the series finale vs. MIL, 2- Kendrys Morales leads all current Jays with a .344 career AVG vs. 0…Have now lost five straight contests for the 1st time since May 14- the Orioles (62-180, 20-XBH, .403 OBP, .931 OPS)…Has hit safely 18, 2016…Are looking to avoid a losing streak of more than five in 11 of his last 13G, batting .326 (15-46) with 7-XBH over that span. straight games since Sept. 14-19, 2014 (6)…The 5G losing skid is their longest in the month of April since 2010…Have not lost more MOST RBI vs. ORIOLES SINCE 2010 (Active Players) than five in a row in the month of April since 2008…Were shut out for JOSE BAUTISTA 75 the 1st time since Sept. 29, 2016 vs. BAL (L, 4-0)…It marked the 1st EDWIN ENCARNACION 73 time the Jays had been blanked by an NL team since June 13, 2016 EVAN LONGORIA 71 vs. PHI (L, 7-0)…It was the 1st time TOR had been swept in an ROBINSON CANO 57 Interleague series since June 15-16, 2015 at NYM (2G). DUSTIN PEDROIA 57 Have been out-hit 48-28 over the current 5G losing streak…Are six games below .500 for the 1st time since June 2, 2015 (24-30)…Have GOING THE DISTANCE: not been seven games below .500 since June 2, 2015 following GM Last night, Marcus Stroman tossed his 2nd career complete game 1 of a DH at WSH (23-30)…Toronto’s 1-7 record represents the worst (9.0, 7H, 2ER, BB, 4K, HR, 100 pitches)…His other CG occurred on start after eight games in franchise history. Sept. 8, 2014 vs. CHC (shutout)…It was the 1st CG by a TOR starter TOR, LOSING FIRST THREE SERIES TO BEGIN A SEASON since R.A. Dickey accomplished the feat on Sept. 2, 2015 vs. st YEAR # SERIES OPPONENTS CLE…It was the 1 CG by a TOR in a losing effort since July 2017 3 0-2 at BAL, 1-3 at TB, 2-0 vs. MIL 6, 2015 at CWS (Mark Buehrle). 1978 4 1-2 at DET, 0-2 at CWS, 1-2 vs. DET, 0-2 vs.KC Last night, Stroman induced 14 groundball outs & currently has a GB% of 57.8…Has received just 2.5 R/G of support in his two starts FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: thus far (1.76 ERA). The Jays have now scored three runs or less in six of their first eight games of the season…Are averaging 2.88 runs/game which ranks BRINGING THEM HOME: last in the AL (TEX leads at 5.75)…Averaged 4.0 R/G after eight After eight games this season, Troy Tulowitzki has knocked in nine contests last year…In fact, since the 2016 all-star break, the Jays are of Toronto’s 23 total runs scored (39.1 %)…In fact, Tulowitzki ranks averaging 4.24 R/G which ranks 11th in the AL (BOS leads at T-1st in the AL with those nine RBI…Troy did not record that many 5.10)…The Jays have hit just 4-HR over their first eight games of the RBI in 2016 until his 18th game of the season (April 23). season which ranks T-14th in the AL…The last time TOR hit four or fewer HR after their first eight games of a season occurred in 1982. DID YOU KNOW?

NOT CASHING THEM IN: That the Blue Jays’ 1-7 start to the season has tied the worst eight- TOR went 0-for-3 with RISP in last night’s contest vs. MIL & are now game start for a team coming off a postseason appearance…The 7-for-49 (.143, last in AL) with just four XBH in those situations over others to lose seven of their first eight games were the 1964 their first seven games of the season (3-2B, 1-HR)...Their .143 AVG Dodgers and 1998 Marlins, who had each won the previous World with RISP is their worst mark in franchise history through the first Series, and 2011 Rays…courtesy of Elias eight games of a season. START ME UP: A ROUGH START: Blue Jays starting have a rate of 35.0% (14/40) Last night, Russell Martin snapped an 0-for-20 to begin his season when going through the lineup the third time in a game this season after hitting a 2B in the 7th frame…That was the longest hitless (Rank: 1st of 30 in MLB; League Avg: 19.2%). streak to begin a season starting from Opening Day in Club history K% when going thru the lineup the 3rd time in a game this year (previous: Darrin Fletcher, 0-for-18, 1998). Rank Team KPct_Pitcher SO / PA TOR, Most Consecutive AB to Start Year w/out a Hit (All-Time), at 1 Toronto Blue Jays 35.0% 14 / 40 any point of season 2 32.5% 13 / 40 Player Stk Start Date End Date 3 Washington Nationals 29.4% 15 / 51 Pat Borders 21 04/10/1991 - 04/24/1991 4 Cincinnati Reds 27.8% 5 / 18 Russell Martin 20 04/03/2017 - 04/11/2017 5 New York Mets 26.3% 10 / 38 David Dellucci 19 07/03/2009 - 07/12/2009 Tony Fernandez 19 05/27/1984 - 06/20/1984 BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 2 STARTING PITCHER

Francisco Liriano, LHP #45 Born: San Cristobal, DR; Age: 33

W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 2017 0-0 135.00 1 1 0.1 3 5 1 4 1 .750 2016 CAREER 2016 8-13 4.69 31 29 163.0 157 85 26 85 168 .252 7.0, 2x, last 5/18 vs. ATL IP 9.0, 3x, last: 8/14/13 at STL 2016 TOR 2-2 2.92 10 8 49.1 42 16 7 16 52 .221 10, 6/3 va. LAA H 12, 8/9/13 at COL CAREER 96-92 4.08 286 257 1513.1 1360 686 147 659 1558 .240 8, 5/13 at CHC R 10, 8/9/13 at COL 8, 5/13 at CHC ER 10, 8/9/13 at COL PITCH SELECTION (2017): 5, 5x, last: 6/27 vs. LAD BB 7, 2x, last 9/1/12 at DET Sinker (40%, 93mph), (23.0%, 86mph), (8%, 87mph), 13, 7/21 vs. MIL SO 15, 7/13/12 vs. OAK Fourseam Fastball (26%, 93mph), Curve (3%, 82mph). 3, 5/13 at CHC HR 3, 5x, last: 5/13/16 at CHC 111, 6/17 at CHC PITCHES 123, 2x, last 5/3/11 at CWS -- CG 3, 3x, last: 8/14/13 at STL 2017 HIGHLIGHTS: -- SHO 1, 5/3/11 at CWS In his fi rst start of 2017 was removed after 0.1 innings at TB on April 7... 2G, 4/30-5/06 WIN STREAK 8 G, 7/16-9/14/10 Allowed 5ER on 3H and 4BB, with the start representing the shortest of 5G, 5/29-6/27 LOSS STREAK 6 G, 3x, last 9/25/13-5/25/14 his career...Despite the 10-8 defeat was not the pitcher of record as the Jays came back to take the lead...Became the fi rst Blue Jays pitcher to exit a game after allowing 4 BB & going less than 1 IP since SPLITS on June 25, 1990…Only two other Blue Jays pitchers have compiled 2016 CAREER an north of 100 in their fi rst start of a season (Mark Bomback at 162.00 in 1982; Bomback fi nished that season, his last in 6-6, 3.97 ERA, 16 GS HOME 46-38, 3.76 ERA, 141G, 127GS the majors, with a 6.03 ERA… at 135.00 in 1986; Key ended 2-7, 5.54 ERA, 15G, 13 GS ROAD 50-54, 4.41 ERA, 145G, 130GS the year at 3.57, lowest among all Jays starters that season. .252, 26 HR OPP. AVG .240, 147 HR Since 2015 left-handed hitters have a line drive rate of just 14.2% .239, 5 HR VS. LHB .220, 17 HR (30/211) against Liriano as a starter...Represents the best mark in MLB .255, 21 HR VS. RHB .245, 130 HR among qualifi ed SPs (League Avg: 21.9%). His .230 opp. avg. over the last four seasons ranks 4th among all MLB vs. THE ORIOLES lefties…His .351 opponents slugging percentage is 3rd, as is his 9.51 W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG SO/9. 2016 0-0 0.00 1 1 6.1 6 0 0 1 10 .240 In 248.0 career innings with Russell Martin catching, has a 2.94 ERA… CAREER 2-4 4.34 9 9 47.2 51 23 7 23 44 .273 In 1265.1 innings with others catching, has an ERA of 4.30. ROGERS CTR 0-0 0.00 1 1 6.1 6 0 0 1 10 .240

2016 HIGHLIGHTS: GROUND ‘EM OUT: His 52.0% ground ball rate was 10th best in MLB in 2016...In fact that percentage jumped to 60.8% vs. LHB, 4th best in the Majors. Recorded 33 of his 36 against lefties last season with his slider (91.7%) - the highest mark % in MLB (League Avg: 33.0%)...Overall, used his slider 44.7% of the time vs. LHH, most in baseball. Was 2nd in MLB in walks last year (85) behind only Jimmy Nelson of MIL (86)…Issued 5.46 BB/9 for PIT, versus a 2.92 BB/9 with TOR...With Toronto walked only 16 in his 10 outings (eight starts). Last season held opponents to a .213 average the fi rst time through the order, that mark increased to .243 the second time through and .319 when facing a batter three or four times...In fact allowed a .435 OBP the 3rd time through the order, 2nd worst mark among MLB starters. Was Pittsburgh’s Opening Day starter in 2016 - his 3rd straight Opening Day start and the 4th of his career (also with Minnesota in 2009)...Became the 1st Pittsburgh pitcher since Doug Drabek (1990-1992) to make three straight Opening Day starts and the 6th overall; also Howie Camnitz (1908-1910), Babe Adams (1911-1914), Cy Blanton (1936-1939) and Bob Friend (1956-1958 & 1960-1962).

CAREER NOTES: Traded to the Blue Jays along with C Reese McGuire and OF Harold Ramirez in exchange for RHP Drew Hutchison. 2010 American League Comeback Player of the Year and 2013 National League Comeback Player of the Year. Recorded a no-hitter on May 3, 2011 against the White Sox…It was also his fi rst-career complete game.

VS. THE ORIOLES: Made one start vs. BAL last season, holding the O’s scoreless over 6.1 innings (10K) in a 3-2 loss on Sept 28, his fi nal start of the season. Has lost his last three decisions to the O’s over fi ve starts dating back to 2012..

2017 GAME LOGS DATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES 4/7 L, 8-10 at TB L 2-4 0.1 3 5 5 4 1 1 35/13 Shortest start in his career

ORIOLES vs. LIRIANO BLUE JAYS vs. GAUSMAN PLAYER AVG. AB H HR BB K PLAYER AVG. AB H HR BB K Castillo .316 19 6 2 7 7 Barney .500 8 4 1 0 1 Davis .500 6 3 1 0 2 Bautista .067 15 1 1 3 4 CAREER MISC. Gentry .250 8 2 0 0 3 Carrera .500 10 5 1 1 3 Hardy .263 19 5 0 1 3 Donaldson .333 18 6 1 3 5 YEAR STARTS QS 6+ CG SHO GB% Jones .381 21 8 3 0 1 Goins .000 4 0 0 0 2 2017 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Joseph .000 2 0 0 1 0 Martin .400 10 4 0 3 2 2016 29 13 15 -- -- 52.0 Machado .250 8 2 0 0 4 Morales .000 4 0 0 1 0 Totals 256 136 150 3 1 49.4 Mancini .000 3 0 0 0 2 Pearce .600 5 3 0 1 0 Fangraphs League Avg 2016 (44.8%) Schoop .400 5 2 0 1 1 Pillar .417 12 5 0 2 2 Smith .000 1 0 0 0 1 Salty .000 2 0 0 0 1 Trumbo .190 21 4 2 3 9 Smoak .250 4 1 0 1 1 Travis .143 7 1 0 0 2 Tulowitzki .250 8 2 1 0 0

STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN 2016 QUALITY RUN RUNS/ JAYS STARTERS TOR AL STARTER GS STARTS SUPPORT GAME PKO SBA CS REC. Wins 1 T11th Estrada 2 1 4 2.0 0 0 0 0-2 ERA 4.57 10th Happ 2 1 4 2.0 0 1 0 0-2 AVG .260 11th Liriano 1 0 8 8.0 0 0 0 0-1 WHIP 1.22 1st Sanchez 1 1 2 2.0 0 1 0 0-1 IP 45.1 10th Stroman 2 2 5 2.5 1 0 0 1-1 SO 42 6th Totals: 8 5 23 2.9 1 2 0 1-7 BB 14 12th (most) BLUE JAYS RELIEVERS

BIAGINI, RHP, #31 (.182 AVG/1.11 WHIP) LH: .100 (1-10) 2017: 0-0, 1.42, 4G, 6.1, 3BB/3K, 0HR, 1-Hold RH: .250 (3-12) OSUNA, RHP, #54 (.250 AVG/1.00 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-2) Throws: Fourseam Fastball (48%, 96mph), Cutter (34%, 92mph), 2017: 0-0, 0.00, 1G, 1.0, 0BB/1K, 0HR RH: .500 (1-2) Changeup (9%, 88mph), Curve (8%, 79mph), Slider (1%, 90mph) Throws: Fourseam Fastball (59%, 97mph), Slider (23%, 87mph), Of his four relief appearances this year, three have been more than Changeup (7%, 84mph), Sinker (6%, 96mph) 1.0 IP…13 of his 60 relief appearances were 2.0+IP last season & in Named the 2016 recipient of the National Sports Award from Mexico’s those outings produced a 0.69 ERA (2ER, 26.0, 16H, 4BB, 25K). National Commission for Sport…Had it presented to him by Mexican Opp. batted .120 (3-25) during the 2016 postseason, the 4th lowest president Enrique Pena Nieto at a ceremony in Mexico City. opp. avg. in a single postseason for a Toronto reliever (min. 6.0 IP) in Went 0-1 for his home nation at the 2017 WBC, giving up five runs (4 franchise history. ER) on four hits, two walks and a strikeout over 0.2 IP. Issued just one walk to the final 47 batters he faced in 2016 (regular Last season held the 1st batter he faced to .134 AVG (9-67) & a .183 and postseason). OBP (2-2B, 4-BB, 20-K). GRILLI, RHP #37 (.214 AVG/1.09 WHIP) LH: .250 (1-4) Did not allow an ER in 9.1 IP in the 2016 postseason to join Dennis 2017: 0-1, 2.45, 4G, 3.2, 1BB/4K, 1HR RH: .200 (2-10) Lamp as the only TOR relievers to throw at least 9.0 IP in the playoffs Throws: Fourseam Fastball (57%, 94mph), Slider (41%, 82mph), without allowing a run. Changeup (2%, 86mph) Was 36-for-42 in SV situations last season and is now 56-for-65 in his career (86.2%). Has thrown three straight scoreless innings. Has thrown his breaking pitches for a strike just 46.4% (13/28) of the SMITH, RHP, #38 (.214 AVG/1.00 WHIP) LH: .333 (1-3) time this season. 2017: 0-0, 2.25, 4G, 4.0, 1BB/5K, 0HR RH: .182 (2-11) His six wins in a TOR uniform last season were the most by any TOR Throws: Slider (40%, 81mph), Sinker (34%, 88mph), Fourseam Fastball reliever since Shawn Camp & Casey Janssen had six each in 2011. (25%, 89mph), Changeup (1%, 79mph) 4/3 at BAL suffered his 1st loss of the season (1.0, ER) after allowing Has a strike rate of 83.3% (30/36) with RISP since the 2016 All-Star walkoff HR to Trumbo…Was the 2nd walkoff HR he has allowed in his Break which ranks 1st out of 246 qualified relievers. career (last: 5/15/16 vs. KC – Morales). Has a strike rate of 84.8% (28/33) vs right-handed batters this season.

st LEONE, RHP, #51 (.111 AVG/0.67 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-2) Traded by the Angels to the Cubs on August 1 last season, in 2017: 0-0, 3.00, 2G, 3.0, 1BB/3K, 0HR RH: .143 (1-7) exchange for prospect Jesus Castillo…Then went 1-1 in 16 games for Throws: Fourseam Fastball (41%, 94mph), Cutter (41%, 89mph), Slider Chicago, posting a 2.51 ERA. (16%, 84mph), Sinker (2%, 96mph) The four runs he allowed over 14.1 IP as a member of the Cubs all came on solo home runs. Appeared in 25 games for Arizona last season. Best season came in 2014 for SEA when he posted a 2.17 ERA and TEPERA, RHP, #52 (.154 AVG/0.50 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-4) 8-2 record in 57 appearances (66.1IP, 25BB/70K). 2017: 0-0, 2.25, 3G, 4.0, 0BB/3K, 0HR RH: .222 (2-9) While going through a difficult junior year at Clemson University, he Throws: Fourseam Fastball (51%, 95mph), Cutter (28%, 88mph), Slider taught himself to throw a cutter by watching videos of (13%, 87mph), Sinker (6%, 95mph) on YouTube. RHH have a GB% of 72.5% (29/40) against him since the start of rd LOUP, LHP, #62 (.385 AVG/ 2.25 WHIP) LH: .600 (3-5) 2016, 3 best among MLB relievers. 2017: 0-0, 4.50, 3G, 2.2, 1BB/6K, 0HR RH: .250 (2-8) Stranded 12 of 14 inherited runners for Toronto in 2016 Throws: Sinker (65%, 93mph), Curve (21%, 78mph), Changeup (14%, Has held LHB to a .167 (14-84) career AVG…However, of those 14 81mph) hits 4 have been a HR.

Stranded 15 of his 17 inherited runners last season. LHH batted .133 (3-for-19) in his final 14 outings for Toronto last year. Has thrown at least two strikes in his first three pitches to 85.3% (29/34) of opposing batters with runners on base since the start of 2016, which ranks 2nd of 228 qualified RPs. 4/7 at TB struck out a career-high five batters.

Home Runs Allowed: Game high: 3, 1x, last: 4/9 vs TB…Walk-off: Trumbo, 4/3 at BAL…Extra Inning: Trumbo 11th, 4/3 at BAL

2017 TOR AL 2017 GS IP ER ERA SB CCS CPO CS% PB ERA 4.23 9th Martin 7 (1-6) 64.1 22 3.36 4 0 0 0 0 AVG .253 12th Saltalamacchia 1 (0-1) 8.0 10 11.25 2 0 0 0 0 WHIP 1.35 12th Totals: 8 (1-7) 72.1 32 4.23 6 0 0 0 0 OPS .757 12th BB/9 3.48 10th SO/9 8.59 9th HR/9 1.24 11th SV% 33.3 11th FIP 3.97 8th

2017 BREAKDOWN (relief appearances only – reg. season) Pitcher Last App. DEC IP H ER BB K FBE IR-RS SV-OPP Longest Outing (career) Last HR Biagini 4/11 vs. MIL ND 1.0 0 0 1 2 4-4 2-0 0-1 2.0 – 13x, last: 4/8/17 at TB 9/13 vs. TB Grilli 4/11 vs. MIL ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 4-4 3-1 1-1 4.0 – 2x, last 6/5/07 at TEX 4/3 at BAL Leone 4/11 vs. MIL ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1-2 4-1 -- 2.2 – 3x, last 4/7/17 at TB 8/17/16 vs.NYM Loup 4/9 at TB ND 0.2 0 0 1 1 2-3 -- -- 3.0 – 4/12/13 at KC 6/9 vs. BAL Osuna 4/11 vs. MIL ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 1-1 -- -- 2.1 – 5/6/15 vs. NYY 9/28/16 vs. BAL Smith 4/11 vs. MIL ND 1.0 0 0 0 2 4-4 3-1 -- 2.0 – 3x, last 9/1 vs SF 9/7 at MIL Tepera 4/9 at TB ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 3-3 -- -- 2.0 – 6x, last 4/7 at TB 9/2 at TB Total ------22-25 15-4 1-3 -- --

2017 Player-DL Injury Date Games Howell L-Shoulder 4/09 3 (0-3) Pompey Concussion 3/30 8 (1-7) Schultz R-Arm 3/30 8 (1-7) Sparkman R-Thumb 3/30 8 (1-7) 4 players, 4x -- -- 27

BLUE JAYS HITTERS

2017 TOR AL th ON THE HOMESTAND: Barney, 0-2…Bautista, 1-7, BB, K…Carrera…Donaldson, 0-3, 2BB, 2K…Goins, 0-2, BB, AVG .190 15 K…Martin, 1-7, 2B, 5K…Morales, 3-8, 2K…Pearce, 1-5, 2BB, 2K…Pillar, 1-7…Saltalamacchia…Smoak, 0-5, th OBP .272 14 3K…Travis, 0-4, BB, 2K…Tulowitzki, 2-5, 2-2B, 3RBI, BB th SLG .276 15 th OPS .549 15 HR 4 T-14th HOME RUNS: Game high: 2, 4/7 at TB…Grand Slam: Morales, 4/6 at TB R/G 2.88 15th XBH 15 15th BB 30 9th SO 68 8th RISP .143 15th th Run Dif. -11 T-13

BARNEY, #18 (.333, 0HR, .762 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.333 LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (0-2) Streak: 0-2 MORALES, #8 (.250, 1HR, .721 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .400/.222 Batted .306 vs. LHP last season (30-for-98). LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (0-4, 2K) Streak: 0-5 Went .267 as a PH in 2016 (4-for-15). Now has 163 HR, ranking 3rd among active switch-hitters (Carlos Played LF for the first time in his professional career last season Beltran – 421, Victor Martinez – 227). (Jul. 20 at ARI). Last season marked his second 30+ HR effort…It was the first time 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/6 at TB RBI: - he’d reached the plateau since hitting 34 in 2009. Hit .337 vs. LHP after the All-Star break last year, the highest in the BAUTISTA, #19 (.138, 0HR, .450 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.115 th LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (1-4) Streak: 1 game, 1-4 MLB…His 2016 .330 avg. vs. LHP was 8 best in the AL. 4/6 at TB hit his 4th career grand slam (last: Aug. 16, 2016 vs. TOR). The only AL so far this year with two outfield assists…Both Became the 9th player in franchise history to hit a grand slam for his came on Opening Day at BAL. first with the team (last: Yunel Escobar on July 18, 2010 at th Hit his 6 career postseason HR (all with TOR) in Game 1 of ALDS BAL)…It represented the 3rd time in club history that the team's 1st vs. TEX last year to tie for the most HR in Toronto’s HR was a grand slam (George Bell-1990 & Ed Sprague-1995). playoff history. 2017 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/11 vs. MIL RBI: 4, 4/6 at TB The 4th Blue Jay to have at least seven seasons with 20+ HR (Delgado-9, Carter-7, Wells-7). PEARCE, #28 (.182, 0HR, .432 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .167/.188 2017 Highs, Hits: 1, 4x last 4/12 vs. MIL RBI: 1, 4/7 at TB LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (1-3) Streak: 1 game, 1-3 CARRERA, #3 (.250, 0HR, .583 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: ---/.250 His three hits on Opening Day were the most in his career for a first LAST APP: 4/9 at TB (0-3, 2K) Streak: 0-6 game of the season...Had two hits in his MLB debut Sep. 1 2007, never more than one since. Had career highs in games (110), runs (47), hits (67), doubles (9), Hit .309 in 60 games for TB last year before Aug. 1 trade to BAL, home runs (6), walks (27), and strikeouts (70) in 2016. then batted .217 before his season-ending injury. st Hit triples in games 3 & 4 of the 2016 ALCS, becoming the 1 player 2017 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/3 at BAL RBI: - to triple in back-to-back playoff games since Kazuo Matsui for COL (2007). PILLAR, #11 (.241, 0HR, .508 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.280 Recorded multiple hits in 4 of his 9 postseason games last year. LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (1-3) Streak: 1 game, 1-3 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/3 at BAL RBI: 1, 4/3 at BAL Is the hardest batter to strike out this season (30.0 PA/K). st DONALDSON, #20 (.308, 2HR, 1.014 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.304 Ranked 1 among MLB CF with 21 defensive runs saved (DRS) and LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (0-2, 2BB, K) Streak: 0-5 an ultimate zone rating (UZR) of 21.4. Had career highs in doubl (35) and strikeouts (90) last season. Has reached base safely in all seven of his starts this season. In 2016, led TOR in AVG with RISP (.324), 2B (35) & 3+ hit games rd Became the 3 player in MLB history with 35+ HR & 120+ R in first (12). 2+ Seasons w/Team, All-Time…The other two players were Alex 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/7 at TB RBI: - Rodriguez, 2001-03 with TEX (3 seasons) & Babe Ruth, 1920-21 with NYY. SALTALAMACCHIA, #10 (.200, 0HR, .400 OPS) vs.LHP/RHP:.---/.200 Is the only 3B in club history to record multiple 30-HR seasons…44 LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (PR-DH) Streak: 1 game, 1-5 of his 78 HR with TOR have either tied the game or given the club Hit 5 HR in the Tigers’ first 12 games last year, the first DET the lead…That represents the most by any player in the Majors over in franchise history to do so. that period. Homered in three consecutive games Apr. 16-19 last season, the 2nd 4/9 at TB hit his 2nd HR of the season (1R). time in his career to homer in three straight. 2017 Highs, Hits: 3, 4/3 at BAL RBI: 1, 3x, last: 4/9 at TB His 100th HR came last season at PIT on Apr. 13, a go-ahead grand th GOINS, #17 (.000, 0HR, .250 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .---/.000 slam, the 4 grand slam of his career. 2016 Highs, Hits: 3, 2x, last 7/26 at BOS RBI: 4, 2x, last 4/13 at PIT LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (DEF-3B) Streak: 0-3 SMOAK, #13 (.217, 0HR, .554 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .250/.211 Became the 9th different position player to pitch in a game for the LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (PH, 0-1, K) Streak: 0-7 Blue Jays (13th time) on Jul. 1 vs. CLE…Threw a scoreless 18th inning (1.0 IP, 2H, BB) in his professional pitching debut. Last May 3 vs. TEX, became the first Blue Jay to hit a game-tying Was placed on the 15-day DL on Jul. 2 with right forearm stiffness HR in the 9th inning and a walk-off HR in extra innings…It was his Entered the postseason last year after Devon Travis’ knee injury in first career walk-off HR. Game 1 of ALCS, then went 1-for-5 (RBI, 2K) in three games. Stole a base on Apr. 4 at TB last season, his first since 2012. 2017 Highs, Hits: - RBI: - 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/5 at BAL RBI: 1, 4/7 at TB MARTIN, #55 (.048, 0HR, .354 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.053 TRAVIS, #29 (.097, 0HR, .248 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: 1.000/.067 LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (1-3, 2B, 2K) Streak: 1 game, 1-3 LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (0-4, 2K) Streak: 0-23 Has the 2nd highest walk rate among qualified batters (13/57, 22.8%) 23 consecutive at-bats without a hit is the longest drought of his versus LHP since the 2016 All-Star Break. career…Previous long was 18 at-bats last September (9/24-9/30). Is one of two primary catchers in MLB history to hit 80 HR in the AL Hitless in last 5G…Has gone four straight games without a hit twice, and NL. both last season (6/04-6/07, 9/24-9/29)…Had never gone hitless in Leads all active MLB catchers with 261 caught steals. five consecutive games. 4/12 vs. MIL snapped an 0-for-20 to begin the season…That was Last season set career bests in games (101), hits (123), runs (54), the longest hitless streak by a Blue Jay to start a season from doubles (28), home runs (11) and runs batted in (50). Opening Day. Had a career-high 19-game on base streak from Sept. 2-20 last 2017 Highs, Hits: 1, 4/12 vs. MIL RBI: - season (.329, 29-for-74)…It was the longest hitting streak by any Toronto player last year. 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/3 at BAL RBI: 1, 4/5 at BAL TULOWITZKI, #2 (.172, 1HR, .598 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.208 LAST APP: 4/12 vs. MIL (0-2, BB) Streak: 0-3 Is T-1st in the AL with 9-RBI. His seven seasons of 20+ HR is tied for 4th most among SS in MLB history (Ripken Jr. - 12, Rodriguez - 8, Tejada - 8, and Banks - 7). Had a 64-game errorless streak ended last Apr. 26 vs. CWS…Had gone 60 games error-free as a SS for Toronto, five games shy of the record held by Tony Fernandez in 1988. 4/7 at TB 4-RBI effort was the 19th 4+RBI game of his career and his 5th as a Blue Jay. 2017 Highs, Hits: 2, 4/7 at TB RBI: 4, 4/7 at TB