NOTES Great American Ball Park • Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • @RedlegsJapan • reds.com GAME 19 (8-10), HOME 11 (4-6) PROBABLE STARTING Thursday, August 13, 2020 Thu vs Pit: RHP Anthony DeSclafani (1-0, 0.00) vs RHP Trevor Williams (0-3, 3.52) 700 wlw, fsoh, 5:10et Fri vs Pit: RHP (3-1, 2.25) vs RHP Chad Kuhl (0-0, 2.00) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:10et Great American Ball Park Sat vs Pit: RHP (2-0, 0.93) vs LHP Steven Brault (0-0, 5.14) 700 wlw, fsoh, 6:10et • • • • • • • • • • Sun vs Pit: RHP (0-2, 3.91) vs LHP Derek Holland (0-1, 8.27) 700 wlw, fsoh, 1:10et Monday: Off day, travel to Kansas City (8-10) vs Tue at KC: TBD vs TBD 700 wlw, fsoh, 8:05et (3-13) Wed at KC: TBD vs TBD 700 wlw, fsoh, 8:05et

TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 1 of a 4-game series vs Jimmy T's Pirates REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS PIRATES * 2020 SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN and Game 3 (1-1) of a 6-game homestand that included a 1-1 series split vs Record Since 1900: ...... 1,073-1,111 Team Total Home Road the Royals completed last night...following this series and Monday's day off, At League Park II: ...... 8-12 Chicago - NL 10, 1-2 7, 1-2 3 the Reds on Tue at KC will begin the first of this season's two 10-day road At Palace of the Fans: ...... 44-65 Milwaukee 10, 2-1 3 7, 2-1 trips (10g, 2g at KC, 4g at StL, 4g at Mil). At Crosley Field: ...... 345-269 Pittsburgh 10, 0-0 7, 0-0 3 At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: ...... 106-94 St. Louis 10 3 7 SERIES NOTES: The Reds went 7-12 vs Pit last season, including 5-4 At Great American Ball Park: ...... 79-71 at Great American Ball Park and 2-8 at PNC Park...from 4/4-4/7, 2019 Cleveland 4, 1-3 2, 1-1 2, 0-2 At Exposition Park: ...... 36-60 the Pirates swept a 4-game series from the Reds for the first time since Chicago - AL 3 3 0 At Forbes Field: ...... 273-375 7/11-7/14, 1991 at Riverfront Stadium and did it in Pittsburgh for the first 6, 3-3 3, 1-2 3, 2-1 At Three Rivers Stadium: ...... 101-82 time since 8/22-8/24, 1969 at Forbes Field...from 3/31-4/5, 2019 the Reds Kansas City 4, 1-1 2, 1-1 2 At PNC Park: ...... 81-83 were shut out by the Pirates in 3 consecutive games (5-0, 2-0, 2-0) for the Minnesota 3 0 3 In 2019: ...... 7-12 first time since 7/31-8/2, 1931 (5-0 & 1-0 losses at Pit, 3-0 loss at Cin)...the At Great American Ball Park: ...... 5-4 Reds finished the 2019 season with a 2-1 series win atPNC Park, their first STARTING PITCHING ROTATIONS, REDS' RANKINGS At PNC Park: ...... 2-8 since . NL Rank ML Rank series win at Pit 8/1-8/3, 2017 * 1,148 - 1,177 since 1890 1st ...... ERA ...... 2.56...... 2nd 1st ...... ...... 125 ...... 2nd ARMS RACE: 2020 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 3rd ...... Innings ...... 95.0 ...... 5th • Reds pitchers lead the Major Leagues in strikeouts with 209 (155ip), Thu, 8/13 at Cin ...... 5:10 TFewest...... HR Allowed ...... 5 ...... TFewest a Major League record for the first 18 games of a season...the 2018 Fri, 8/14 at Cin ...... 7:10 Astros held the previous mark (205)...the Major League record for team Sat, 8/15 at Cin ...... 6:10 STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS, 2020 NL LEADERS strikeouts by pitchers through the first 19 games of a season is 213, held Sun, 8/16 at Cin ...... 1:10 Trevor Bauer * ...... 19.1ip, 32k ...... 14.90 by the 2018 Astros. Fri, 9/4 at Pit ...... 7:05 Tyler Chatwood ...... 15.0ip, 23k ...... 13.80 • Reds starting pitchers have allowed 33 runs and Reds relievers 54 runs... Sat, 9/5 at Pit ...... 7:05 Aaron Nola ...... 19.1ip, 29k ...... 13.50 since 1893, when the 's mound moved to its current distance from Sun, 9/6 at Pit...... 1:35 ...... 19.2ip, 29k ...... 13.27 home plate, only twice has a team's starting rotation allowed fewer runs in Mon, 9/14 at Cin ...... 6:40 Sonny Gray * ...... 24.0ip, 35k ...... 13.13 a season than its ...was accomplished both times by the Rays, in Tue, 9/15 at Cin ...... 6:40 Luis Castillo ...... 23.0ip, 31k ...... 12.13 2018 (268 runs allowed by starters, 378 by relievers) and 2019 (305 runs Wed, 9/15 at Cin ...... 6:40 * Trevor Bauer (0.93) & Sonny Gray (2.25) allowed by starters, 351 runs by relievers). rank 1st and 8th, respectively, in the NL in ERA • Reds starting pitchers lead the and rank second in the 2019 RESULTS Major Leagues in both ERA (2.56; Cle 2.39) and strikeouts (125 in 95ip; 3/28 at Cin .... W, 5-3...... Duke / Taillon / Hernandez STRIKEOUTS THROUGH 4 APPEARANCES, REDS PITCHERS Cle 141 in 116.2ip). 3/30 at Cin ...... Postponed, played 5/27 Sonny Gray ...... 35 ...... 2020 rank third in the NL and fifth in the Major Leagues • Reds starting pitchers 3/31 at Cin .... L, 0-5 ...... Williams / Gray ...... 35 ...... 2014 in (95.0; Cle 116.2, Col 101.1, Sea 96.2, SD 95.2). 4/4 at Pit ...... L, 0-2 .. Kingham/Hernandez/Vázquez Tony Cingrani ...... 33 ...... 2013 have allowed just 5 HR, tied for the fewest in the • Reds starting pitchers 4/5 at Pit ...... L, 0-2 ...... Musgrove / Gray / Vázquez ...... 33 ...... 1967 Major Leagues (Cubs, StL). Johnny Cueto ...... 32 ...... 2015 4/6 at Pit ...... L, 5-6 (10) ...... Liriano / Iglesias 4/7 at Pit ...... L, 5-7 ... Archer/DeSclafani/Rodriguez Luis Castillo ...... 32 ...... 2019 : In the Opening Day 7-1 win vs the Tigers, WELCOME OF Shogo Akimaya 5/27 at Cin .... L, 5-8 .... Crick / Hernandez / Vázquez Trevor Bauer *...... 32 ...... 2020 became the first player to appear in a game for the Reds... born in Japan 5/27 at Cin .... W, 8-1 ...... Gray / Keller Luis Castillo ...... 31 ...... 2020 Akiyama pinch for Phillip Ervin in the sixth inning and produced an * Bauer's 32 strikeouts accomplished in only 3 starts 5/28 at Cin .... W, 11-6 ...... Sims / Lyles RBI- off ...prior to 2020, Cincinnati was the only Major José Cisnero 5/29 at Cin .... L, 2-7 ...... Brault / DeSclafani League franchise never to have an appearance by a player born in that STRIKEOUTS THROUGH 5 APPEARANCES, REDS PITCHERS 7/29 at Cin .... W, 11-6 ...... Gray / McRae country... , 7 Japanese-born players made at least 1 Major League Luis Castillo ...... 41 ...... 2019 in 2019 7/30 at Cin .... L, 4-11 ...... Musgrove / Roark appearance...prior to 2020, born in Japan appeared in at least 1 Johnny Cueto ...... 39 ...... 2014 67 players 7/31 at Cin .... W, 4-1 ...... Sims / McGee, Iglesias Major League game. Gary Nolan ...... 39 ...... 1967 8/23 at Pit ..... L, 2-3 ...... Vázquez / Iglesias ...... 39 ...... 1966 8/24 at Pit ..... L, 0-14 ...... Williams / Wood : 2- HR in the sixth inning of Mon's Johnny Cueto ...... 38 ...... 2015 CLIMBING THE LISTS 's 8/25 at Pit ..... L, 8-9 ...... Agrazal / Bauer / Vázquez 3-2 win vs the Indians gave the Reds their 3-2 lead...was the of his Tony Cingrani ...... 37 ...... 2013 287th HR 9/27 at Pit ..... L, 4-5 ...... Ríos / Iglesias career, tying Hall of Famer for third place on the club's all-time ...... 37 ...... 1982 Tony Perez 9/28 at Pit ..... W, 4-2 (12) ...... Alaniz / McRae list ( 389, 324)...was his , Jim Maloney ...... 37 ...... 1964 Johnny Bench Frank Robinson 951st career RBI 9/29 at Pit ..... W, 3-1 .... Mahle / Williams / Lorenzen moving him past Reds Hall of Famer Dave Concepcion (950) into sixth place Luis Castillo ...... 36 ...... 2017 All times eastern Sonny Gray * ...... 35 ...... 2020 on the Reds' all-time list...Hall of Famer Barry Larkin is fifth with960 RBI. Jim Maloney ...... 35 ...... 1969 * Gray 35 strikeouts accomplished in only 4 starts THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS: In Trevor Bauer (1,211), (1,120) and Sonny Gray (1,029), the Reds have in their starting rotation 3 pitchers with at least 1,000 strikeouts for the first time since 1977 (Tom LONGEST STREAKS OF 6 HITS OR FEWER, STARTERS * Seaver 2530, 1331, Gary Nolan 1039, Fred Norman 1039, 1016). Sonny Gray ...... 37....208.2ip...... 8/25/2018 - active Nolan Ryan ...... 31...... 178ip...... 5/1/1991 - 6/1/1992 BAUER OUTAGE: In the 4-0 Reds win in Game 2 of the doubleheader on 8/2 at Det, RHP Trevor Bauer threw a 2-hitter to Marcelino Lopez .... 30...... 137ip.... 9/1/1966 - 7/30/1971 become the first Reds pitcher with acomplete game of 7.0 innings or fewer since Mike LaCoss did it in a 6-0 win * Excluding “openers” vs the Braves on 4/11/80 at Riverfront Stadium...Bauer became the first Reds pitcher to throw acomplete game with fewer than 8.0 innings since Bronson Arroyo pitched all 6.0 innings on 7/1/13 vs SF. NICK CASTELLANOS' RANKINGS BEGINNING 8/5/19 NL Rank ML Rank PRESS CONFERENCES: Since the end of the 2019 season, the Reds added through free-agent signings IF 1st ...... Slugging ...... 668 ...... 1st (12/5/19, 4 years, $64 million), LHP Wade Miley (12/18/19, 2 years, $15 million), OF Shogo Akimaya (1/6/20, 3 years, $21 T1st ...... Home Runs ...... 23...... T3rd million), OF Nick Castellanos (1/27/20, 4 years, $64 million) and RHP Pedro Strop (2/5/20, 1 year, $1.825 million). T2nd ...... RBI ...... 51 ...... T9th T1st ...... Doubles ...... 23 ...... T2nd ALTERNATE WORKOUT SITE: In addition to Great American Ball Park, the Reds will conduct workouts at Prasco Park T4th ...... Hits ...... 81 ...... T9th and Legacy Field in Mason...the Prasco Park complex serves as the home of the Cincinnati Spikes, a non-profit, select, 10th ...... Hitting ...... 309 ...... 21st traveling baseball team. Traded from Tigers to the Cubs on 7/31/2019 GLOBAL PANDEMIC: The start of the 2020 Championship ALL-TIME HOME RUNS, REDS CAREER PATERNITY & INJURED LISTS Season was delayed until July 23 by a global pandemic fueled 1. Johnny Bench, R ...... 389 On Date Off ^Games by the COVID-19 virus that, according to the World Health 2. Frank Robinson, R ...... 324 Player (Reason) DL Eligible DL Missed Organization, has been responsible for 744,385 deaths 3. Joey Votto, L ...... 287 Anthony DeSclafani (teres major) 7/23 7/30 8/2 2-5 Tony Perez, R ...... 287 worldwide and 163,340 deaths in the United States...there have been 20,439,814 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide (paternity) 7/25 7/28 7/28 0-3 5. Adam Dunn, L ...... 270 (COVID-19) 7/25 - 7/31 1-4 6. Ted Kluszewski, L ...... 251 and 5,094,500 cases in the U.S....since the season began, those numbers have increased from 628,240 deaths worldwide & Mike Moustakas 7/26 - 7/29 0-3 ALL-TIME RBI, REDS CAREER 142,553 deaths in the United States and 15,257,287 confirmed Robert Stephenson (mid-back) 7/28 8/5 - 7-7 Matt Bowman (right elbow) * 7/30 9/6 - 6-6 1. Johnny Bench ...... 1,376 cases of COVID-19 worldwide & 3,938,054 cases in the U.S.. Wade Miley (left groin) 7/31 8/7 8/12 6-5 2. Tony Perez ...... 1,192 3. ...... 1,036 Joey Votto 8/2 - 8/3 2-0 4. Frank Robinson ...... 1,009 Mike Moustakas (left quad) 8/9 8/16 - 1-2 5. Barry Larkin ...... 960 Pedro Strop (right groin) 8/11 8/18 - 1-1 ^ Team record in number of games missed while on the IL or Paternity List 6. Joey Votto ...... 952 * Bowman transferred to the 45-day IL on 7/31

WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990 Tonight's Pitcher - #28 Anthony DeSclafani, RHP RED HOTS • Last name is pronounced DEE-sclafani. • Tonight is making his third start of the season, his first appearance of the year at Great American Ball Park. • Earned his last win vs the Pirates on 6/17/18 at PNC Park (8-6 win)...in 6 starts since then is 0-4, 5.64 (30.1ip, 37h, 20r, 19er, 8bb, 29k, 7hr). • Began the season on the 10-day injured list with a mild right teres major strain. • Came off the injured list to start Game 1 of the doubleheader on 8/2 at Det and allowed just 3 hits in 5.0 shutout innings...became the victim of a blown when, with the bases loaded and 2 outs in the bottom of the sixth, RF Nick Castellanos committed a fielding that led to 3 runs that tied the score at 3-3. • Made his first start of the season in place of LHP Wade Miley, who went on the injured list with left groin discomfort. • In 2019 established a career high in strikeouts (167) and tied career highs in wins (9) and starts (31). DeSCLAFANI’S 2020 STARTS DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 8/2/2020 CIN @DET W, 4-3 (bs, 1) 0.00 .167 1 0 18 5.0 3 0 0 0 2 0 64 Saturday CIN @MIL W, 4-1 W (1-0) 0.00 .135 1 0 20 6.0 2 0 0 1 6 0 88 Season Totals, 2 starts 2-0 1-0 0.00 .135 2 0 38 11.0 5 0 0 1 8 0 152 Single-Game Career Highs 32 9.0 11 7 7 5 11 3 122 (bs) Victim of blown save DeSCLAFANI CAREER VS PIRATES DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP PT 4/9/2015 CIN PIT W, 3-2 - 3.00 .227 1 0 25 6.0 5 2 2 1 6 1 1 73 5/7/2015 CIN @PIT L, 2-7 L (2-3) 2.50 .194 1 0 25 5.0 7 3 3 4 1 0 0 81 6/25/2015 CIN @PIT W, 5-4 (13) - 3.35 .243 1 0 26 6.0 6 4 1 2 5 0 0 98 9/7/2015 CIN PIT W, 3-1 W (8-10) 3.75 .267 1 0 29 7.1 7 1 1 0 6 0 0 93 8/5/2016 CIN @PIT L, 2-3 - 2.94 .260 1 0 22 6.0 2 2 2 3 6 0 0 106 9/17/2016 CIN PIT L, 4-10 L (8-4) 3.15 .260 1 0 22 4.0 6 6 4 3 4 1 0 85 6/17/2018 CIN @PIT W, 8-6 W (2-1) 4.60 .311 1 0 21 5.2 3 2 2 1 4 2 0 81 7/21/2018 CIN PIT L, 2-6 L (4-3) 5.40 .263 1 0 20 4.1 6 3 3 2 6 2 0 64 9/28/2018 CIN PIT L, 4-8 L (7-8) 4.93 .266 1 0 19 5.0 3 3 3 1 6 1 0 84 4/7/2019 CIN @PIT L, 5-7 L (0-1) 6.75 .270 1 0 21 4.1 7 6 6 1 5 2 1 65 5/29/2019 CIN PIT L, 2-7 L (2-3) 4.97 .258 1 0 25 5.2 8 3 3 1 3 1 0 95 8/23/2019 CIN @PIT L, 2-3 - 4.27 .260 1 0 24 6.0 5 1 1 2 4 0 0 80 9/27/2019 CIN @PIT L, 5-6 - 3.89 .238 1 0 24 5.0 8 4 3 1 5 1 0 87 2019 vs Pirates, 4 starts 0-4 0-2 5.57 .326 4 0 94 21.0 28 14 13 5 17 4 1 327 Career vs Pirates, 13 starts 4-9 2-6 4.35 .271 13 0 303 70.1 73 40 34 22 61 11 2 1092 DeSCLAFANI VS PIRATES BATTERS BATTER PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO BA OBP SLG Bell, Josh PIT 17 17 1 6 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 .353 .353 .647 Brault, Steven PIT 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333 Dyson, Jarrod PIT 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Frazier, Adam PIT 14 13 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 .154 .214 .462 Gonzalez, Erik PIT 4 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.333 Moran, Colin PIT 12 10 2 2 0 0 2 5 2 0 2 .200 .333 .800 Musgrove, Joe PIT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 Newman, Kevin PIT 10 9 1 3 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 .333 .400 .667 Polanco, Gregory PIT 20 19 1 6 2 0 1 2 1 0 5 .316 .350 .579 Reynolds, Bryan PIT 6 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 .500 .667 .750 Stallings, Jacob PIT 5 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .600 .600 .600 Team Totals 96 85 6 28 7 0 6 15 7 1 18 .329 .383 .624 Tomorrow's Pitcher - #54 Sonny Gray, RHP RED HOTS • Enters tonight’s appearance with an active streak of 37 consecutive starts, beginning 8/25/18, without allowing more than 6 hits...is the longest such streak in Major League history (excluding “openers”)...hasn’t allowed more than 6 hits in a start since 8/1/18 for NYY vs Bal (2.2ip, 8h, 7er, 2bb, 3k, 1hr). • With 28 strikeouts tied the club record for strikeouts over the first 3 apps of a season (Tony Cingrani, 2013)...4 days later, Trevor Bauer established a new team record with 32 strikeouts over his first 3 apps. • With 35 strikeouts tied the club record for strikeouts over the first 4 apps of a season (Johnny Cueto, 2014). • The franchise record for strikeouts over the first 5 apps of a season is 41 (Luis Castillo, 2019). • Ranks among the National League leaders in strikeouts (1st), wins (T1st), ERA (8th) and strikeouts per 9 innings (13.50, 5th). • In his last 20 starts beginning 6/28/19 is 11-4, 2.04 (123.1ip, 28er, 155k) with 16 quality starts. • For the first time in his career won his first 3 starts of a season, a streak snapped by Sun’s 9-3 loss at Mil...no Reds pitcher has begun a season with wins in each of his first 4 starts since RHP Jack Armstrong started the 1990 World Series championship season 5-0 in his first 5 starts...Gray began last season winless in his first 9 starts, the longest such streak of his career to begin a season. • In his last 12 starts at Great American Ball Park beginning 6/16/19 is 10-1, 2.02 (71.1ip, 41h, 16er, 21bb, 97k, 9hr), including wins in 7 straight home starts from 6/16-8/20 snapped by a 4-2 loss to the Brewers in his final appearance of 2019...became only the second pitcher ever to win 7 consecutive starts at GABP... Johnny Cueto won 7 straight starts from 6/6-8/18, 2012. • With a 7-1 win vs the Tigers improved his career record to 1-0, 0.45 in 3 Opening Day starts. GRAY’S 2020 STARTS DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 7/24/2020 CIN DET W, 7-1 W (1-0) 1.50 .158 1 0 21 6.0 3 1 1 2 9 1 90 7/29/2020 CIN CHC W 12-7 W (2-0) 0.71 .098 1 0 24 6.2 1 2 0 1 11 0 92 8/3/2020 CIN CLE W, 3-2 W (3-0) 0.96 .129 1 0 23 6.0 4 2 1 2 8 1 102 8/9/2020 CIN @MIL L, 3-9 L (3-1) 2.25 .165 1 0 27 5.1 6 4 4 3 7 0 101 Season Totals, 4 starts 3-1 3-1 2.25 .165 4 0 95 24.0 14 9 6 8 * 35 2 385 Single-Game Career Highs 32 9.0 11 7 7 7 12 3 119 * 35 strikeouts tie the team record through first 4 apps of a season (Johnny Cueto, 2014) GRAY CAREER VS PIRATES DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR HBP PT 7/10/2013 OAK @PIT L, 0-5 - 0.00 .143 0 0 7 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 25 7/1/2016 OAK PIT L, 3-7 L (3-7) 5.42 .278 1 0 26 6.0 7 7 7 1 4 1 1 94 3/31/2019 CIN PIT L, 0-5 L (0-1) 6.75 .385 1 0 18 2.2 5 3 2 4 0 0 1 72 4/5/2019 CIN @PIT L, 0-2 L (0-2) 2.89 .222 1 0 23 6.2 3 1 1 0 7 0 0 83 5/27/2019 CIN PIT W, 8-1 W (2-4) 3.54 .224 1 0 25 6.0 5 1 1 2 7 0 0 102 7/29/2019 CIN PIT W, 11-6 W (6-6) 3.45 .219 1 0 21 5.1 6 4 4 1 3 2 0 89 2019 vs Pirates, 4 starts 2-2 2-2 3.48 .241 4 0 87 20.2 19 9 8 7 17 2 1 346 Career vs Pirates, 6 games 2-4 2-3 4.71 .245 5 0 120 28.2 27 16 15 8 24 3 2 465 RedsR Mediss cellanePitcherosus Quality Starts (7-3) Save Opportunities (2-6) Pitcher, Record in Quality Starts Reds Starters & Relievers w-l era ip er hr Pitcher, Saves-Save Opportunities Bauer ...... 2-1 Castillo ...... 1-1 DeSclafani ...... 1-0 Iglesias ...... 2-2 Garrett ...... 0-1 Lorenzen ...... 0-1 Gray ...... 3-0 Mahle ...... 0-1 Miley ...... 0-0 Starters ...... 6-6 ...... 2.56 ...... 95.0 ...... 27 ...... 5 Relievers ...... 2-4 ...... 7.20 ...... 60.0 ...... 48 ...... 16 Sims ...... 0-2

Team Batting Catchers' ERA Team Miscellaneous Most Hits ...... 11, 8/2/g2 at Det Catcher GS IP ER ERA Longest Winning Streak ...... 3g, 8/2 - 8/3 Fewest Hits ...... 3 (3x), 7/31 at Det, 8/5 at Cle, 8/6 at Cle Barnhart 3-6 73.0 43 5.30 Longest Losing Streak ...... 4g, 7/25 - 7/28 Most Runs ...... 12, 7/29 vs Cubs Casali 5-4 79.0 31 3.53 Most Home Runs ...... 3 (4x), last on 8/12 vs KC Longest Game By Innings ...... 10, 8/11 vs KC (6-5 win) Farmer 0-0 0.0 0 -.-- Most Runs & Hits, Inning ..... 7, 7/29 vs Cubs (5th) & 5, 7/29 vs Cubs (5th) Longest Game By Time ...... 3:46, 7/27 vs Cubs Stephenson 0-0 3.0 1 3.00 Most LOB ...... 13, 7/27 vs Cubs Most Games Over .500 ...... 1, 1-0 following Opening Day Most Walks ...... 9, 7/27 vs Cubs Catchers' Caught Stealing % Most Games Under .500 ...... 3 (3x), 1-4 on 7/28, 2-5 on 7/31, 5-8 on 8/6 Most Strikeouts ...... 13 (2x), 7/26 vs Det & 8/2/g1 at Det Catcher SB CS % Biggest Lead in NL Central ...... T1, + 1.0, on Opening Day Barnhart 2 1 33% Biggest Deficit in NL Central ...... - 5.5, at 8-10 on 8/12 Team Pitching Casali 2 1 33% Biggest Comeback Win ...... 2, 8/3 vs Cle, trailed 2-0, won 3-2 Most Hits Allowed ...... 12 (2x), 7/25 vs Det & 7/28 vs Cubs Farmer 0 0 0% Fewest Hits Allowed ...... 2, 8/2/g2 at Det (Bauer CG, 7ip) Stephenson 0 0 0% Biggest Blown Lead In Loss ..... 2 (2x), Last: 8/4 vs Cle, led 2-0, lost 4-2 Most Runs Allowed ...... 13, 8/6 at Cle (13-0 loss) Catchers 4 2 20% Reds When They Score First / Out-Hit Opponent ...... 7-2 / 6-3 Most Home Runs Allowed ...... 3 (2x), 7/25 vs Det & 7/28 vs Cubs (Double Steals 0 -) Reds When Leading ...... 8-0 after 7th inning & 5-0 after 8th inning Most Runs & Hits, Inning ...... 10 & 6, 8/6 at Cle (7th) (Pickoffs/CS - 0) Most Walks Issued ...... 9, 8/6 at Cle Walkoff Wins & Losses ...... 1 / 0 (PO attempt 0 -) Most Strikeouts ...... 17, 7/25 vs Det Come-From-Behind Wins / Losses After Leading ...... 1 / 4 Reds Pitchers Reds Batters REDS PITCHERS REDS BATTERS • Lead the Major Leagues in strikeouts with 209 (155ip), a Major League record for • Have hit 27 HR in the first 18 games, a pace that projects to 243 HR over a 162-game the first 18 games of a season...the 2018 Astros held the previous mark (205)...the season...the team record for HR in a season is 227 in 2019. Major League record for team strikeouts by pitchers through the first 19 games of a • In 10 games hit at least 2 HR and 4 times hit 3 HR. season is 213, held by the 2018 Astros. • Following a 2-for-31 start (.065), Reds designated hitters have an 8-game hitting • Reds starters have allowed 33 runs and Reds relievers 54 runs...since 1893, when streak (13-28, .464)...homered in each of the last games (Winker, Davidson, Winker). the pitcher's mound moved to its current distance from home plate, only twice has a team's starting rotation allowed fewer runs in a season than its bullpen...was 4 , of Homestand: 1gs, 1-3, 2bb accomplished both times by the Rays, in 2018 (268 runs allowed by starters, 378 by • Has a season-high 5-game hitting streak (5-15, .333, 1 2b, 1 3b, 1rbi, 3bb, 1hbp, relievers) and 2019 (305 runs allowed by starters, 351 runs by relievers). .474obp) and hit safely in 7 of his last 8 apps (7-26, .269, 1 2b, 1 3b, 2rbi, 4bb, 1hbp). • For the first time since 1893, when the pitcher's mound was moved to its current • Hit safely in 10 of his 15 apps overall, including 8 of his last 10 apps, and reached distance from home plate, Reds pitchers began a season with at least 10 strikeouts base safely in 12 of his 15 apps. in each of the first 3 games (13, 17, 16)...4 times previously Reds pitchers began a • As a pinch hitter in the seventh inning of Sat's 4-1 win at Mil produced an RBI-triple season with at least 10 strikeouts in each of the first 2 games (1990, 2013, 2016, that extended the Reds' lead to 4-0...was the first RBI-triple by a Reds pinch hitter 2020)...courtesy @EliasSports. since Phillip Ervin did it on 7/23/19 at Mil...Ervin did it twice last season. • Made 11 of his 12 starts in LF and his other start in CF (7/28 vs Cubs). REDS STARTERS • Batted sixth in each of his first 2 starts and batted leadoff in each of his last 10 starts. • Lead the National League and rank second in the Major Leagues in both ERA (2.56; • In his Major League debut in the 7-1 Opening Day win vs the Tigers, became the Cle 2.39) and strikeouts (125 in 95ip; Cle 141 in 116.2ip). first player born in Japan to appear in a game for the Reds...pinch hit for Phillip Ervin • Rank third in the National League and fifth in the Major Leagues in innings pitched in the sixth inning and produced an RBI-single off José Cisnero. (95.0; Cle 116.2, Col 101.1, Sea 96.2, SD 95.2). • Prior to Opening Day, Cincinnati was the only Major League franchise never to have • Have allowed just 5 HR, tied for the fewest in the Major Leagues (Cubs, StL). an appearance by a player born in that country. • Recorded 33 strikeouts in the first 3 games of the season (Sonny Gray 9, Luis Castillo • In the seventh inning of the 12-7 win on 7/29 vs Cubs lined into a 5-5-3 triple play 11, Trevor Bauer 13)...since 1890, the 33 strikeouts tied for the most by any Major off Duane Underwood Jr....became the first Reds batter to hit into a triple play since League starting staff over the first 3 games of a season...the 2013 Rangers’ starting Joey Votto lined into a 3-6-3 triple play on 9/23/16 at Mil...the Cubs turned a triple rotation also had 33 strikeouts in its first 3 games (Matt Harrison 9, Yu Darvish 14, play for the first time since May 1997. Alexi Ogando 10)...the Reds' previous record for strikeouts by starting pitchers over the first 3 games of a season, since 1890, was 23 in 1983 (Mario Soto 5, Bruce 16 TUCKER BARNHART, c Homestand: 1gs, 0-4 Berenyi 8, Mario Soto 10)...courtesy @EliasSports. • Tonight is making the 600th appearance of his Major League career. • Is 0-for-19 over 6 apps since he began the season with a 3-game hitting streak...is REDS RELIEVERS the longest hitless streak of his career (0-for-18, 6/11-6/18, 2016). • Have pitched 60.0 innings, eighth-fewest in the Major Leagues. • From 7/25-7/27 missed the Reds' second, third and fourth games of the season while on the paternity list...made his season debut in a 12-7 win on 7/29 vs Cubs. 70 TEEJAY ANTONE, rhp Homestand: 1g, 2ip, 1h, 1er, 1bb, 4k • Was on the Reds’ Opening Day roster for the fifth straight season and for the sixth • Pitched the sixth and seventh innings of Wed's 5-4 loss vs KC. time overall (2014, 2016-2020). • Is in his second stint with the Reds this season...was promoted on 7/25...made a • In 2017 became only the third catcher in Reds history to win a Rawlings Gold Glove relief appearance on 7/27 vs Cubs and a start on 8/5 at Cle before he was optioned Award for defensive excellence, joining Johnny Edwards (1963, 1964) and 10-time to the alternate training site on 8/6, when rosters decreased from 30 players to 28... winner and Cooperstown Hall of Famer Johnny Bench (1968-1977). returned to the Reds on 8/9, when 2B Mike Moustakas went on the 10-day injured list. • Holds the franchise single-season record for highest by a catcher • Was added to the roster the day after Opening Day as 1 of 4 roster moves. (.999, 2017) and shares with Brayan Peña (2015) the club mark for fewest errors in • Made his Major League debut in the 8-7 loss on 7/27 to the Cubs and in 4.1 innings a season by a catcher (1e, 953tc, 2017). allowed just 1 hit, a solo HR to Anthony Rizzo with 2 outs in his final frame...entered • Is approaching 500 hits (459) and 100 doubles (91). the game in relief of starter Wade Miley, who allowed 6 runs in 1.2 innings. • Became the first Reds reliever to record at least 4.1 innings while allowing 1 run or 12 CURT CASALI, c Homestand: 1gs, 1-4, 1r fewer in his Major League debut since LHP Lefty Guise did it on 9/3/1940 vs StL... • Last name is pronounced cuh-SAL-ee. Guise also allowed just 1 run in 4.1 innings. • His next RBI will be the 100th of his career. • Antone's 4.1 innings were the most by a Reds in his Major League debut • Started Tue's 10-inning, 6-5 win vs KC. since Rick Greene threw 5.2 innings on 6/19/99 in a 10-1 loss vs Mil…was Greene’s • Started Trevor Bauer's 2-hit in the nightcap of the doubleheader only Major League appearance. on 8/2 at Det. • His 5 strikeouts were the most by a Reds relief pitcher in his Major League debut • Started each of the first 5 games of the season...from 6/23-7/1 of last season started since Ariel Hernandez had 5 strikeouts in his debut on 4/24/17 at Mil. a career-high 7 consecutive games, the longest streak by a Reds catcher in 2019 • Made his only career start in a 2-0 loss at Cle on 8/5...left the game in the fifth inning and the longest since Tucker Barnhart started 7 straight games from 9/20-9/27, 2017. with the score tied at 0-0 and a runner on base, but was charged with a run that • In the 7-1 win on Opening Day vs the Tigers and reached base 3 times (1h, 2bb). scored on Cesar Hernandez’ RBI-single off ...Reds batters • On 7/26 vs Det made the 300th appearance of his career. were held to 2 singles and a double. • For the third time made an Opening Day roster (2016 Rays, 2019 & 2020 Reds). Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP Mon, 7/27 vs Chi 4 L, 7-8 - 4.1 1 1 1 1 5 1 69 2 NICK CASTELLANOS, of Homestand: 2gs, 1-8, 1 3b, 2bb, 5k Wed, 8/5 at Cle 12 L, 0-2 GS, L 4.1 2 1 1 4 4 0 82 • Last name is pronounced Cah-ste-yah-nos...first name is Nick. Wed, 8/12 vs KC 18 L, 4-5 - 2.0 1 1 1 1 4 0 32 • Is 3-for-25 in 6 apps following his 12-game hitting streak to open the season. • Was National League Player of the Week for 7/27-8/2 (6g, .429, 2 2b, 4hr, 10rbi, 50 , lhp Homestand: 2g, 1.2ip, 2h, 2er, 1bb, 1k, 1hr 1.095slg, 23tb)...led the NL in slugging percentage and total bases and tied for the • Pitched a hitless eighth inning on Wed vs KC to keep the deficit at 5-4. league lead in HR and RBI...was his second weekly award...was • Has allowed just 3 hits all season, including a solo HR to Chi's Javier Báez on 7/28 Player of the Week from 8/13-8/19, 2018 while playing for the Tigers. at GABP and a pinch-hit, 2-run HR to KC's Ryan McBroom's on 8/11 at GABP. • Became only the fourth batter since 1900 to hit at least 6 HR in the Reds' first 11 • Has retired 21 of his 27 batters faced (3h, 3bb, 10k). team games...joined Wally Post (7 HR in 1956), Austin Kearns (6 HR in 2003) and • For the team-high third time has pitched on consecutive days (7/25-7/26, 8/4-8/5, Adam Dunn (7 HR in 2004, 6 HR in 2006). 8/11-812)...only once in his career pitched 3 straight days (7/2-7/4, 2018 vs WSox). • His 12-game hitting streak to open the season is tied for the third-longest in the Major • Once pitched more than 1.0 inning (1.1ip on 7/28 vs Cubs). Leagues this season (SF's Donovan Solano 15g, Col's Charlie Blackmon 15g), is • Retired the first batter in each of his 8 apps and stranded his only inherited baserunner. the longest by a Reds batter to begin a season since Barry Larkin's 12-game streak • In 2019, recorded 12.5 strikeouts per 9 innings, sixth-best among all Major League in 1995 and is the longest by a player to begin his Reds career since D'Angelo lefthanded relievers (minimum 50ip). Jimenez' 15-game streak in 2003. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • Became the first batter to hit safely in each of the Reds' first 12 team games since Sat, 8/8 at Mil 15 W, 4-1 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 16 Barry Larkin's 12-game hitting streak to open the 1995 season. Tue, 8/11 vs KC 17 W, 6-5 (10) BS, 1 0.2 2 2 2 0 1 1 16 • On 8/5 at Cle appeared in the 900th game of his Major League career. Wed, 8/12 vs KC 18 L, 4-5 - 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 • Is approaching 1,000 career hits (948), 250 doubles (233) and 500 RBI (476). Reds Relievers, continued Reds Batters, continued 26 , rhp Homestand: 1g, 1.1ip, 0h, 0r, 0bb, 2k 29 CHRISTIAN COLÓN, inf Homestand: 1gs at 2B, 1g at 2B, 0-5, 1bb • First name is pronounced rye-SELL. • On Opening Day was added to the roster. • In his last 4 apps retired all 14 batters (8k)...retired his last 16 batters overall (10k). • Has made 2 starts at DH (last, 8/3 vs Cle) and 4 starts at 2B (last, 8/11 vs KC). • Recorded 2 strikeouts in each of his 6 apps. • Started at 2B in 3 of the Reds' last 5 games. • Recorded saves in 2 of his last 3 apps, his only save opportunities of the season. • Spent the 2019 minor league season at Louisville, where he ranked among the • In Sat's 4-1 win at Mil recorded the 100th save of his Major League career. International League leaders in games played (1st), steals (2nd), hits (2nd), doubles • Has 100 career saves in 114 save chances (88%). (2nd), total bases (220, 10th), hitting (12th) and on-base percentage (.372, 12th). • His 92 saves over the previous 3 seasons (2017-2019) were fourth-most in the Major • Joined the Reds in Chicago on 9/16, after the roster was hit by injury and illness. Leagues (Edwin Diaz 117, Kenley Jansen 112, Roberto Osuna 98). • Over the previous 4 seasons, his 30 saves of more than 1.0 inning were the most 64 MATT DAVIDSON, inf Homestand: 1gs at DH, 1-1, 2-run HR, 1bb of any reliever in the Major Leagues (Kenley Jansen 26, Josh Hader 22, Felipe • Homered in 2 of his last 3 apps (5rbi). Vázquez 17, Alex Colomé 17). • In Fri's 8-3 win at Mil started at 1B and in the second inning hit the 50th HR of his • Has 30 career saves of more than 1.0 inning and 11 career saves in which he pitched Major League career, a 3-run shot off Eric Lauer that extended the Reds' lead to 6-0. 2.0 innings...does not have a save in which he pitched more than 2.0 innings. • Homered again in Tue's 10-inning, 6-5 win vs KC, a 2-run HR off Kris Bubic that • Once pitched on consecutive days (8/2/g1-8/3)...9 times in his career pitched 3 extended the Reds' lead to 4-1. straight days, including 3 times last year...never has pitched on 4 consecutive days. • Has made 3 starts at DH (Opening Day vs Det, 8/8 at Mil, 8/11 vs KC) and 2 starts • Twice this season pitched more than 1.0 inning (1.1ip on 8/2/g1 at Det & 1.1ip on at 1B (8/2/g2 at Det, 8/7 at Mil). 8/11 vs KC). • Pitched a scoreless eighth inning in Thu's 13-0 loss at Cle...struck out pinch hitter • Retired the first batter in 4 of his 6 apps and stranded his only inherited baserunner. and allowed a 2-out single to Oscar Mercado...hasn't allowed a run Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP in 4 Major League pitching apps (4ip, 2h, 0r, 1bb, 3k)...made his previous 3 pitching Mon, 8/3 vs Cle 10 W, 3-2 SV, 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 apps for the White Sox in 2018. Sat, 8/8 at Mil 15 W, 4-1 SV, 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 • From 7/25-7/30 missed 5 games while on the injured list after initially testing positive Tue, 8/11 vs KC 17 W, 6-5 (10) - 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 18 for COVID-19. • On Opening Day was added to the roster and started at DH in the 7-1 win vs Det... 57 NATE JONES, rhp Homestand: 2g, 2ip, 2h, 0r, 2bb, 2k went on the injured list the next day. • Has pitched on consecutive days for the second time this season (8/3-8/4, 8/11-8/12). • On 1/2/20 was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract with an invitation to • Retired the first batter in 5 of his 8 apps and stranded 1 of 2 inherited baserunners. Major League spring training camp. • The Kentucky native and resident made his Reds debut in the 7-1 win vs Det on • Spent the 2019 season at Class AAA Nashville, where he ranked among the Pacific Opening Day, threw a perfect eighth inning. Coast League leaders in HR (33, T6th), RBI (101, T6th), extra-base hits (57, T16th) • Was born in Covington, KY, just across the Ohio River...in 2004 graduated from and total bases (247, 15th). Pendleton County High School in Falmouth, KY...pitched at nearby Northern Kentucky Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP University, where in 3 seasons he went 6-5, 3.81 in 13 starts and 12 relief apps. Thu, 8/6 at Cle 13 L, 0-13 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP Sun, 8/9 at Mil 16 L, 3-9 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 6 PHILLIP ERVIN, of Homestand: 1g as PR Tue, 8/11 vs KC 17 W, 6-5 (10) - 1.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 22 • Pinch ran in the ninth inning of last night's 5-4 loss vs KC. Wed, 8/12 vs KC 18 L, 4-5 - 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 17 • Last started Fri and Sat at Mil, played LF in Fri's 8-3 win and played CF in Sat's 4-1 win. 21 MICHAEL LORENZEN, rhp Road Trip: 3g, 1.2ip, 5h, 5er, 4bb, 1k • Has made 3 starts in LF (last, 8/7 at Mil) and 2 starts in CF (7/27 vs Cubs, 8/8 at Mil). • Twice pitched on consecutive days (7/25-7/26, 8/8-8/9)...never in his career has • Led off and played LF in the Reds' Opening Day starting lineup (7-1 win vs Det). pitched on 3 consecutive days. • In 2019, was 1 of only 23 players in the Major Leagues with an OPS of at least 1.000 • Hasn't pitched more than 1.0 inning or faced more than 5 batters in any appearance vs LHP (1.038, minimum 95pa). this season. • His 33 starts in LF in 2019 were second on the team (, 59gs in LF)... • Retired the first batter in 2 of his 7 apps...all 4 inherited baserunners scored. started 31 of the Reds' last 42 games of last year (16gs in LF, 14gs in CF, 1gs in RF). • In each of his first 3 apps allowed a 2-run HR, to Miguel Cabrera in the seventh inning on 7/25, to C.J. Cron in the ninth on 7/26 and to Javier Báez in the ninth on 7/28. 52 , inf/c Homestand: 1gs at SS, 1gs at 2B, 2-5, 1 2b, 2rbi • In the top of the ninth inning of the 3-2 loss on 7/26 to the Tigers entered the game • In 2 of his last 4 starts produced 2 hits, a double and at least 1 RBI (3rbi). as a pitcher, then pinch ran in the bottom of the inning for designated hitter Jesse • Started 5 of the Reds' last 6 games (2B, SS, 2B, SS, 2B). Winker...became the first pitcher already in a game to pinch run for the DH since • Made 4 starts at 2B (last, 8/12 vs KC) and 3 starts at SS (last, 8/11 vs KC). Oak's Keith Atherton did it on 7/23/84 at Min. • In 2019, in his first season with the Reds made 97 apps and 35 starts. • Is the only player in Reds history, whose primary position is pitcher, to appear in at • Played 1B (18g, 6gs), 2B (41g, 14gs), 3B (12g, 6gs), SS (1g), C (15g, 9gs) and P (1g). least 100 games in a season (2019, 105 games). • In 2019 had 9 HR and 27 RBI...were the first home runs of his career...entered the Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP season with 11 career RBI in 59 apps. Wed, 8/5 at Cle 12 L, 0-2 - 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 14 • In 2019 led Reds pinch hitters in at bats, hits and doubles and tied Phillip Ervin Sat, 8/8 at Mil 15 W, 4-1 - 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 0 22 for the team lead in pinch-hit RBI (10-37, .270, 3 2b, 1hr, 6rbi)...hit his only career Sun, 8/9 at Mil 16 L, 3-9 - 4bf 1 3 3 3 0 0 16 pinch-hit HR on 5/5 vs SF (solo off Will Smith).

30 , rhp Homestand: 1g, 3.1ip, 2h, 3er, 3bb, 5k, 1hr 3 FREDDY GALVIS, inf Homestand: 1gs, 2-4, 2-run HR • In the first relief appearance of his Major League career, entered Wed's 5-4 loss vs • Hit safely in 10 of his 15 apps and reached base safely in 13 games. KC in the second inning in place of starter Wade Miley. • Has a 3-game hitting streak (4-12, .333, 1hr, 3rbi). • Made his first 54 Major League apps as a starter. • In last night's 4-run seventh inning hit a 2-run HR off KC's . • Wed's was his first professional relief appearance since 2015, when he made 26 • In 2019, in 147 apps for the Blue Jays and Reds combined to hit .260 and established starts and 1 relief appearance. career highs with 23 HR and 70 RBI. • Made his other 8 relief apps in his first professional season, in 2013. • On 8/12 was claimed off waivers from Tor, where he played SS (103g, 102gs) and • Started the Reds' fifth game of the season in place of RHP Anthony DeSclafani, 2B (5g, 4gs). who began the season on the 10-day injured list with a mild right teres major strain. • For the Reds made 23 of his 27 starts at 2B and his other 4 starts at SS. • Made his third consecutive Opening Day roster. • Is approaching 1,000 apps (966), 900 hits (860), 100 HR (91) and 400 RBI (378). • At 25 years old already has completed 3 Major League seasons. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 31 TRAVIS JANKOWSKI, of Homestand: 1g as PR/LF, 1g as PR, 0-1, 1k Tue, 7/28 vs Chi 5 L, 5-8 GS 4.0 6 2 2 1 4 0 69 • Following Joey Votto's walk leading off the eighth inning, pinch ran but was stranded. Tue, 8/4 vs Cle 11 L, 2-4 GS, (bs) 6.0 1 0 0 2 6 0 98 • In Tue's 10-inning, 6-5 win vs KC pinch ran in the bottom of the sixth inning and Wed, 8/12 vs KC 18 L, 4-5 - 3.1 2 3 3 3 5 1 63 finished the game in LF. • In Sun's 9-3 loss at Mil made his second start of the season, played CF and in the 23 CODY REED, lhp Road Trip: 3g, 2ip, 4h, 2er, 2bb, 2k, 1hr second inning produced his first hit as a Red (single off Brandon Woodruff). • Twice this season pitched on consecutive days (7/28-7/29, 8/6-8/7). • Made his only other start in the 3-2 loss on 7/26 vs Det...played CF after • Pitched twice in the Reds' first 10 games and but pitched 4 times in the last 9 days. was scratched from the lineup. • Retired the first batter in 5 of his 6 apps...twice inherited the bases loaded, 5 of the • Entered 7 games as a defensive replacement. 6 runners scored. • Made his third Opening Day roster (Padres in 2016 & 2017, Reds in 2020). • Made his third Opening Day roster (2017, 2018, 2020). • Missed most of the 2019 season recovering from a broken left wrist suffered while • Spent most of the 2019 season on Louisville's roster or injured list. diving for a ball in the outfield during a spring training game. • In 2019, was on the Reds' roster for 3 days during 3 separate stints and made 1 • Entered 2020 spring training as the only player on the Reds' 40-man roster to record appearance each promotion. at least 30 stolen bases in a season (30sb in 2016). Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP Thu, 8/6 at Cle 13 L, 0-13 - 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 1 20 21 MICHAEL LORENZEN, of As A Hitter: 0 plate apps Fri, 8/7 at Mil 14 W, 8-3 - 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 22 • Has appeared in 8 games, including 6 times as a pitcher only, once as a pitcher/ Sun, 8/9 at Mil 16 L, 3-9 - 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 pinch runner and once as a pinch runner. • Has not yet this season made a defensive appearance at any position other than 39 LUCAS SIMS, rhp Homestand: 1g, 1-0, 1ip, 0h, 0r, 1bb, 2k pitcher. • Made his first Opening Day roster. • In the top of the ninth inning of the 3-2 loss on 7/26 to the Tigers entered the game • Tue vs KC earned the win after throwing a hitless 10th inning. as a pitcher, then pinch ran in the bottom of the inning for designated hitter Jesse • Pitched 4 times in the last 9 days...once this season pitched on consecutive days Winker...became the first pitcher already in a game to pinch run for the DH since (8/4-8/5). Oak's Keith Atherton did it on 7/23/84 at Min. • Retired the first batter in 5 of his 8 apps and stranded 4 of 6 inherited base runners. • In 2019, appeared in 105 of the Reds' 162 games (73g at P, 18g in CF, 8g in LF, 4g • Twice threw more than 1.0 inning and once threw a season-high 2.0 innings (1.1ip in RF, 13g as pinch runner, 6g as a pinch hitter)...made 6 starts in CF. on 7/29 vs Cubs, 2.0ip on 8/7 at Mil). • In 2019, was an International League All-Star and IL Pitcher of the Week for 7/1-7/7. 9 MIKE MOUSTAKAS, inf 10-day Injured List • Established a Louisville single-season record for fewest innings pitched to record • Last name is pronounced moo-STOCK-us. 100 strikeouts (78.1ip)...broke the record held by Aroldis Chapman (80ip, 2010). • Prior to Sun's game at Mil went on the 10-day injured list with a left quad bruise. • In 2019, ranked T17th in the International League in strikeouts. • Has missed 7 games since he last played, on 8/4 vs Cle, when he suffered the Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP quad injury. Wed, 8/5 at Cle 12 L, 0-2 - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 • From 7/26-7/28 missed 3 games while on the injured list...returned to the lineup in Fri, 8/7 at Mil 14 W, 8-3 - 2.0 1 1 1 0 2 1 29 the 12-7 win on 7/29 vs Cubs and hit his second HR of the season (2-run off Kyle Tue, 8/11 vs KC 17 W, 6-5 (10) W, 1-0 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 18 Hendricks). • Missed the nightcap of the doubleheader on 8/2 at Det after he was hit on the left forearm by a Tyler Alexander pitch in Game 1. Reds Pitchers, continued Reds Batters, continued 55 ROBERT STEPHENSON, rhp 10-day Injured List 15 NICK SENZEL, cf Homestand: 2gs, 1-8, 1bb, 1sb, 2r • Since 7/28 has been on the 10-day injured list with a mid-back strain. • Last name is pronounced sen-ZELL. • Made his fourth Opening Day roster (2016, 2017, 2019, 2020). • Has 1 hit in his last 16 at bats, including a season-high hitless streak of 11 at bat • In 2019, 11 times threw on consecutive days...never in his career pitched on 3 snapped on Tue vs KC, following a season-high 5-game hitting streak during which straight days...retired the first batter in 45 of his 57 apps and stranded 11 of 15 he hit .438 (7-16, 4 2b, 1hr, 3rbi, .875slg, .471obp). inherited runners. • From 7/26-7/28 missed 3 games...was not placed on the injured list...returned to • Is approaching 100 career apps (95). the lineup in the 12-7 win on 7/29 vs Cubs and hit his only HR of the season (solo Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP off Kyle Hendricks). Sat, 7/25 vs Det 2 L, 4-6 - 0.1 2 2 2 0 1 1 8 • Missed the game on 8/3 at Cle with a sprained left ring finger suffered the day before during the doubleheader at Det. 46 PEDRO STROP, rhp 10-day Injured List • On 8/8 and 8/9 at Mil missed 2 games with left groin tightness. • Since 8/11 has been on the 10-day injured list with a right groin strain. • In the sixth inning of the 4-3 win in Game 1 of the doubleheader sweep on 8/2 at • Retired the first batter in 2 of his 4 apps...his only inherited baserunner scored. Det, singled off Carson Fulmer for his 100th Major League hit. • Following the 2019 season became a free agent...on 2/5/20 was signed by the Reds to a 1-year contract through the 2020 season. 7 EUGENIO SUÁREZ, inf Homestand: 2gs, 0-8 • Holds Cubs franchise records for holds in a career (120) and for apps in the • First name is pronounced AY-you-hay-nee-oh. Postseason by a pitcher (20g, 2.12era) • His next will be the 150th of his career. • Ranks fourth in Cubs history with 411 relief apps. • Is hitless in his last 9 at bats. • Is the only relief pitcher in Cubs history to produce an ERA below 3.00 in more than • Has made 9 starts batting third in the order (last, 8/7 at Mil), 7 starts batting fourth 3 consecutive seasons. (last, 8/12 vs KC) and 2 starts batting fifth (8/3 & 8/4 vs Cle)...beginning Sat at Mil • From 2014-2018, was the only pitcher in the majors to produce in each of those 5 made each of his last 4 starts batting cleanup. seasons an ERA below 3.00 while making at least 50 apps...6 other pitchers produced • In Game 1 of the doubleheader on 8/2 at Det batted cleanup to snap at 100 his those numbers in 4 of those 5 seasons, not necessarily consecutive (Cody Allen, streak of consecutive starts batting third in the order (5/31/19 - 7/31/20)...2B Mike Dellin Betances, Aroldis Chapman, Kenley Jansen, Craig Kimbrel, Andrew Miller). Moustakas hit third in that Game 1 lineup vs the Tigers...Suárez hit in a lineup spot Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP other than third for the first time since 5/29/19, when he batted second in a 7-2 loss Tue, 7/28 vs Chi 5 L, 5-8 - 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 at Pit...the last Reds player other than Suárez to start a game batting third, prior to Tue, 8/4 vs Cle 11 L, 2-4 - 0.2 1 2 0 2 1 0 28 Moustakas on 8/2 at Det, was RF on 9/26/19 vs Mil. Fri, 8/7 at Mil 14 W, 8-3 - 2bf 0 1 1 2 0 0 8 • Since his streak of 100 starts batting third in the order was snapped on 8/2, has hit fourth (5gs) and fifth (twice) along with third (twice). • In the 7-1 win vs the Tigers on Opening Day made his 800th Major League appearance...also is approaching 800 hits (754), 150 HR (149) and 450 RBI (436). • Did not play in spring training while recovering from 1/28/20 surgery to remove loose cartilage in his right shoulder. • His 83 HR over the 2018 and 2019 seasons were second only to Mike Trout's 84 HR. • Was a 2018 National League All-Star. • In voting of the Cincinnati chapter of the BBWAA, in each of the last 2 seasons received the Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds' Most Valuable Player...was a unanimous selection in 2019. • In 2019, established records for home runs in a season by a player from Venezuela and for home runs in a season by a National League third baseman (49).

17 JOSH VANMETER, inf/of Home: 1g as PH/DH, 1g as PH/2B/1B, 1-3, solo HR • Last name is spelled as one word, VanMeter. • Tonight is making is fifth start of the season, his first since Wed at Cle, and his fourth start playing 2B. • In the seventh inning of last night's 5-4 loss vs KC hit his first career pinch hit HR, a solo shot off Scott Barlow pulled the Reds to within 5-4 and snapped an 0-for-16 start to the season that tied his career high. • Was recalled from the alternate training site on Tue, when RHP Pedro Strop went on the 10-day injured list. • Is in his second stint with the Reds. • Made his first Opening Day roster. • Went 0-for-14 in 7 apps and 4 starts before he was optioned to the alternate site on 8/6, when rosters decreased from 30 players to 28. • Made 3 starts at 2B (7/26 vs Det, 7/28 vs Cubs, 8/5 at Cle) and 1 start at 1B (8/2/ g1 at Det). • Made his lone start at 1B on 8/2/g1 at Det in place of Joey Votto, who missed both games of that doubleheader sweep during a 1-day stint on the injured list. • In the final 2 innings on 7/29 vs Cubs played 1B in the 100th appearance of his Major League career. • Is a native and resident of Ossian (AH-see-in), Indiana, a town of about 3,400 located 3 hours from Cincinnati near Fort Wayne...graduated from Norwell High School.

19 JOEY VOTTO, 1b Homestand: 2gs, 2-6, 1 2b, 1rbi, 3bb • Reached base safely in 12 of his 15 apps. • In his last 6 apps is 2-for-19. • In the 10th inning of Tue's 6-5 win vs KC doubled off Josh Staumont to drive in the game-ending run...was his 12th career walkoff RBI, the most by a Reds player since Pete Rose produced his 13th career walkoff RBI on 7/17/1986. • Has struck out just 3 times in 65 plate apps...went 8 games and 38 plate apps between his first (7/26 vs Det, Gregory Soto) and second (8/8 at Mil, Corbin Burnes) strikeouts, the second-longest streak of his career...his longest career streak without a remains 42 plate apps (6/5-6/16, 2017)...courtesy @Elias Sports. • In the sixth inning of the 3-2 win on 8/3 vs Cle produced a 2-run HR off Zach Plesac that erased a 2-1 deficit...was the 287th HR of his career, tying him with Hall of Famer Tony Perez for third on the team's all-time list...was his 950th and 951st career RBI, tying and then moving him past Reds Hall of Famer Dave Concepcion into sixth place alone on the club's all-time list. • While on the injured list missed both games of the doubleheader sweep on 8/2 at Det. • For the first time in his career homered in each of his first 2 apps of a season. • Was named to MLB.com and ESPN.com's Team of the Decade for 2010-2019 and was Canadian Baseball Network's Hitter of the Decade. • During the decade of 2010-2019, his 48.1 WAR ranked third in the Major Leagues (Mike Trout 73.4, 53.0). • Is the 2010 National League Most Valuable Player and Hank Aaron Award winner, a 6-time NL All-Star, a Sporting News NL All-Star and the only Reds first baseman ever to win a Rawlings Gold Glove Award. • Received NL Most Valuable Player Award votes 7 times in the last 10 seasons, 6 times finished among the Top 10 and 3 times finished among the Top 3. • 6 times was voted by the Cincinnati chapter of the BBWAA the Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds’ MVP (unanimously in 2016 and 2017). • Is approaching 1,000 RBI (952), 1,900 hits (1,877) and 1,200 walks (1,193).

33 JESSE WINKER, of Homestand: 1gs in LF, 1gs at DH, 4-5, 2 solo HR, 2bb • Hit safely in 7 of his last 8 apps (13-22, .591, 2 2b, 3hr, 4rbi, 1.091slg, .667obp). • Beginning 8/5 has reached base safely in 17 of his last 24 plate apps (12-19, .632, 2 2b, 3hr, 4rbi, 1.211slg, .708obp), including 10 of his last 12 plate apps. • For the first time in his career has homered in 3 consecutive apps. • His third-inning solo HR last night off Kris Bubic produced his 100th career RBI. • Joins Eugenio Suárez and Nick Castellanos as the only Reds players to appear in all 18 games. • Leads the team with 12 starts as the designated hitter...has 3 starts in LF (8/3 vs Cle, 8/8 at Mil, 8/11 vs KC). 2020 Day-By-Day Results

H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. Summer Camp Exhibition Games 33 8/28 vs Chc H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 1 7/21 vs Det H-N W 9-7 Strop, 1-0 Burrows, 0-1 Iglesias, 1 - 34 8/29 vs Chc H-D 4:10 FOX Sports Ohio 2 7/22 vs Det H-N W 2-1 Kuhnel, 1-0 Castro, 0-1 Stephenson, 1 - 35 vs Chc H-N FOX Sports Ohio, MLB Network 36 8/30 vs Chc H-D 1:10 FOX Sports Ohio 2020 Championship Season 37 8/31 vs StL H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio, ESPN 7/23 off day 38 9/1 vs StL H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 1 7/24 vs Det H-N W 7-1 Gray, 1-0 Boyd, 0-1 # 1-0 T1 ++ 1.0 39 9/2 vs StL H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio, MLB Network 2 7/25 vs Det H-N L 4-6 Farmer, 1-0 Iglesias, 0-1 Jiménez, 1 1-1 T2 - 1.0 9/3 Off day 3 7/26 vs Det H-D L 2-3 Cisnero, 1-0 Lorenzen, 0-1 Jiménez, 2 1-2 T3 - 1.0 4 7/27 vs Chc H-N L 7-8 Lester, 1-0 Miley, 1-0 Jeffress, 1 1-3 T4 - 2.0 5 7/28 vs Chc H-N L 5-8 Mills, 1-0 Reed, 0-1 & 1-4 5 - 3.0 40 9/4 at Pit R-N 7:05 FOX Sports Ohio 6 7/29 vs Chc H-N W 12-7 Gray, 2-0 Hendricks, 1-1 2-4 T4 - 2.0 41 9/5 at Pit R-N 7:05 FOX Sports Ohio 7/30 vs Chc H-N Postponed by rain, rescheduled for 8/29 DH at 4:10 p.m. 2-4 T4 - 2.0 42 9/6 at Pit R-D 1:35 FOX Sports Ohio 9/7 Off day 43 9/8 at Chi R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 7/31 at Det R-N L 2-7 Turnbull, 1-0 Castillo, 0-1 & 2-5 T4 - 3.0 44 9/9 at Chi R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 7 8/1 at Det R-D Postponed by rain, traditional DH scheduled for 8/2 & 2-5 4 - 3.5 45 9/10 at Chi R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 8 8/2 at Det R-D W 4-3 Iglesias, 1-1 Jiménez, 0-1 3-5 46 9/11 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 9 at Det R-D W 4-0 BAUER, 1-0 Norris, 0-1 4-5 3 - 3.0 47 9/12 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 48 9/13 at StL R-D 2:15 FOX Sports Ohio

10 8/3 vs Cle H-N W 3-2 Gray, 3-0 Plesac, 0-1 Iglesias, 1 5-5 2 - 3.0 11 8/4 vs Cle H-N L 2-4 Bieber, 3-0 Jones, 0-1 Hand, 3 5-6 2 - 4.0 49 9/14 vs Pit H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 50 9/15 vs Pit H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 51 9/16 vs Pit H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 12 8/5 at Cle R-N L 0-2 Clevinger, 1-1 Antone, 0-1 Hand, 4 5-7 3 - 5.0 9/17 Off day 13 8/6 at Cle R-N L 0-13 Carrasco, 2-1 Castillo, 0-2 & 5-8 4 - 5.0 52 9/18 vs CWS H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 14 8/7 at Mil R-N W 8-3 Bauer, 2-0 Lauer, 0-1 6-8 3 - 4.5 53 9/19 vs CWS H-N 6:10 FOX Sports Ohio 15 8/8 at Mil R-N W 4-1 DeSclafani, 1-0 Anderson, 0-1 Iglesias, 2 7-8 2 - 4.0 54 9/20 vs CWS R-D 1:10 FOX Sports Ohio 16 8/9 at Mil R-D L 3-9 Suter, 2-0 Gray, 3-1 7-9 3 - 4.5 55 9/21 vs Mil H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 8/10 Off day 7-9 2 - 4.5 56 9/22 vs Mil H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio, ESPN 57 9/23 vs Mil H-N 6:40 FOX Sports Ohio 9/24 Off day 17 8/11 vs KC H-N W 6-5 (10) Sims, 1-0 Staumont, 0-1 8-9 2 - 4.5 18 8/12 vs KC H-N L 4-5 Keller, 2-0 Miley, 0-2 Rosenthal, 4 8-10 2 * - 5.5 19 8/13 vs Pit H-N 5:10 FOX Sports Ohio, MLB Network 58 9/25 at Min R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio 20 8/14 vs Pit H-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 59 9/26 at Min R-N 7:10 FOX Sports Ohio 21 8/15 vs Pit H-N 6:10 FOX Sports Ohio 60 9/27 at Min R-D 3:10 FOX Sports Ohio 22 8/16 vs Pit H-D 1:10 FOX Sports Ohio 8/17 Off day

23 8/18 at KC R-N 8:05 FOX Sports Ohio 24 8/19 at KC R-N 8:05 FOX Sports Ohio 25 8/20 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 26 8/21 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 27 8/22 at StL R-N 8:15 FOX Sports Ohio 28 8/23 at StL R-D 2:15 FOX Sports Ohio 29 8/24 at Mil R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio 30 8/25 at Mil R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio, MLB Network 31 8/26 at Mil R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio BOLD RED CAPS are complete games, bold red attendance are sellouts 32 8/27 at Mil R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio # - Season-high 1 game above .500, ++ - Season-high lead of 1.0 game & - Season-high 3 games below .500, * - Season-high deficit of 5.5 games

REDS' RECORDS OVER THE FIRST 60 GAMES OF A SEASON, REDS' RECORDS SPANNING 60 GAMES, 2010-2019 SEASONS 2010-2019 SEASONS Year Record Dates Finish Year Best Worst Finish 2019 28-32, .467 3/28-6/4 75-87, .463, 4th 2019 31-29 (.517)* 26-34 (.433)^ 75-87, .463, 4th 2018 21-39, .350 3/30-6/3 67-95, .414, 5th 2018 35-25 21-39 (5x) 67-95, .414, 5th 2017 29-31, .483 4/3-6/9 68-94, .420, 5th 2017 29-31 (2x) 20-40 (2x) 68-94, .420, 5th 2016 22-38, .367 4/4-6/9 68-94, .420, 5th 2016 32-28 20-40 (8x) 68-94, .420, 5th 2015 28-32, .467 4/6-6/12 64-98, .395, 5th 2015 30-30 17-43 (2x) 64-98, .395, 5th 2014 28-32, .467 3/31-6/7 76-86, .469, 4th 2014 35-25 (2x) 20-40 76-86, .469, 4th 2013 36-24, .600 4/1-6/5 90-72, .556, 3rd, WC 2013 38-22 (3x) 28-32 90-72, .556, 3rd, WC 2012 33-27, .550 4/5-6/12 97-65, .599, 1st 2012 41-19 (4x) 33-27 (3x) 97-65, .599, 1st 2011 30-30, .500 3/31-6/5 79-83, .488, 3rd 2011 31-29 (3x) 25-35 (4x) 79-83, .488, 3rd 2010 34-26, .567 4/5-6/9 91-71, .562, 1st 2010 38-22 (4x) 32-28 (15x) 91-71, .562, 1st Reds' all-time best record after 60 games: 43-17 (.717), 1970 * 4 times from 4/15-6/25, last from 4/18-6/25 Reds' all-time worst record after 60 games: 19-41 (.317), 1934 ^ 2 times, 7/6-9/10 & 7/7-9/11 MLB's best record after 60 games: 51-9 (.850), Reds' all-time best record spanning 60 games: 47-13 (.783), 1884 St. Louis Maroons 3 times from 6/26-8/26, 1919 MLB's best record after 60 games since 1900: 49-11 (.817), MLB's all-time best record spanning 60 games: 52-8 (.867), 1912 New York Giants 6x by Cubs, 7/11-10/4, 1906 & 2x by NY Giants, 4/16-7/12, 1912 MLB's worst record after 60 games: 7-53 (.117), Reds all-time worst record spanning 60 games: 14-46 (.233), 1884 Kansas City Unions 8/3-10/5, 1914 MLB's worst record after 60 games since 1900: 11-49 (.183), MLB's all-time worst record spanning 60 games: 4-56 (.074), 1904 Washington Senators & 1932 Red Sox Philadelphia A's, 6/3-8/8, 1916 Courtesy @EliasSports Courtesy @EliasSports

March 9, MLB joined the other major sports leagues in limiting clubhouse access to essential staff because of the COVID-19 pandemic. March 12, MLB suspended spring training games and delayed the start of the regular season by at least 2 weeks. March 13, MLB suspended spring training camp operations. March 16, MLB followed CDC recommendations and delayed the start of the 2020 regular season by at least 8 weeks. June 22, MLB Clubs unanimously voted to proceed with the 2020 season under the terms of the March 26 agreement. June 23, MLB announced the 60-game, 2020 championship season will begin July 23 & July 24. July 1, report date for Summer Camp. July 3, first workout for Summer Camp. July 23, 2020 Opening Day, Yankees at Nationals & Giants at Dodgers BEST SINGLE-SEASON STRETCH Kyle Farmer Eugenio Suárez OVER 60 TEAM GAMES, BATTERS BA .267 2019 (min. 80 PA) BA .329 2018 For rate stats, the qualifier is 186 PA (3.1 OBP .322 2019 (min. 80 PA) OBP .415 2017 PA/game) unless otherwise noted SLG .486 2019 (min. 80 PA) SLG .729 2019 Research provided by TruMedia OPS .778 2019 (min. 80 PA) OPS 1.132 2019 H 22 2019 H 74 2018 Tucker Barnhart 1B 15 2019 1B 47 2018 BA .276 2018 2B 4 2019 2B 19 2016 OBP .359 2018 3B -- 3B 2 Many (incl. 2019) SLG .395 2018 HR 5 2019 HR 26 2019 OPS .747 2018 XBH 8 2019 XBH 32 2019 H 52 2018 TB 36 2019 TB 148 2019 1B 40 2018 RBI 16 2019 RBI 55 2018 2B 12 2017 R 13 2019 R 41 2019 & 2018 3B 2 2018 BB 5 2019 BB 41 2017 HR 6 2019, 2016 K 32 2019 K 82 2019 XBH 17 2016 SB 4 2019 SB 4 2016 TB 75 2016 RBI 29 2017 Freddy Galvis Josh VanMeter R 26 2018 BA .300 2019 (TOR) BA .333 2019 (min. 100 PA) BB 25 2018 OBP .331 2017 (PHI) OBP .405 2019 (min. 100 PA) K 45 2019 SLG .493 2019 (TOR) SLG .536 2019 (min. 100 PA) SB 3 2017 OPS .823 2019 (TOR) OPS .941 2019 (min. 100 PA) H 71 2017 (PHI) H 42 2019 Curt Casali 1B 51 2017 (PHI) 1B 24 2019 BA .295 2019 (min. 100 PA) 2B 15 3x, last in 2018 (SD) 2B 10 2019 OBP .373 2019 (min. 100 PA) 3B 4 Many times, last in 2017 3B 1 2019 SLG .612 2015 (min. 100 PA) (PHI) HR 8 2019 OPS .924 2015 (min. 100 PA) HR 12 2016 (PHI) XBH 18 2019 H 27 2019 XBH 25 2019 (TOR), 2018 (SD) TB 77 2019 1B 19 2019 TB 112 2019 (TOR) RBI 19 2019 2B 7 2019 RBI 36 2018 (SD) R 30 2019 3B -- R 35 2017 (PHI) BB 21 2019 HR 10 2015 (TB) BB 20 2017 (PHI) K 40 2019 XBH 16 2015 (TB) K 65 2018 (SD) SB 8 2019 TB 60 2015 (TB) SB 10 2017 (PHI) Joey Votto RBI 19 2019 Travis Jankowski BA .419 2016 R 16 2019, 2016 (TB) BA .288 2016 (SD) OBP .562 2015 BB 17 2019 OBP .379 2016 (SD) SLG .700 2012 K 51 2016 (TB) SLG .363 2018 (SD) OPS 1.247 2015 SB -- OPS .728 2018 (SD) H 88 2016 H 53 2016 (SD) 1B 62 2016 Nick Castellanos 1B 42 2018 (SD) 2B 29 2016 BA .339 2018 (DET) 2B 12 2016 (SD) 3B 3 2008 OBP .380 2018 (DET) 3B 2 2018, 2016 (SD) HR 18 2017, 2010 SLG .689 2019 (CHC) HR 2 2018 (SD) XBH 42 2012 OPS 1.057 2019 (CHC) XBH 14 2016 (SD) TB 144 2012 H 78 2018 (DET) TB 68 2016 (SD) RBI 50 2010 1B 50 2018 (DET) RBI 12 2018 (SD) R 50 2010 2B 25 2019 (DET) R 36 2016 (SD) BB 77 2015 3B 6 2017 (DET) BB 29 2016 (SD) K 66 2016 HR 16 2019 (CHC) K 60 2016 (SD) SB 9 2010 XBH 37 2019 (CHC) SB 24 2016 (SD) TB 137 2019 (CHC) Jesse Winker RBI 47 2017 (DET) Mike Moustakas BA .331 2018 R 43 2019 (CHC) BA .326 2015 (KC) OBP .439 2018 BB 24 2018 (DET) OBP .379 2015 (KC) SLG .510 2018 K 68 2017 (DET) SLG .621 2017 (KC) OPS .948 2018 SB 2 Many, last in 2017 OPS .976 2019 (MIL) H 55 2018 H 72 2015 (KC) 1B 39 2018 Phillip Ervin 1B 55 2015 (KC) 2B 12 2019 BA .366 2019 (min. 100 PA) 2B 26 2015 (KC) 3B 2 2019 OBP .413 2019 (min. 100 PA) 3B 1 Many HR 11 2019 SLG .604 2019 (min. 100 PA) HR 20 2017 (KC) XBH 21 2019 OPS 1.018 2019 (min. 100 PA) XBH 32 2019 (MIL) TB 92 2019 H 44 2018 TB 135 2019 (MIL) RBI 33 2018 1B 28 2018 RBI 48 2017 (KC) R 31 2019 2B 9 2018 R 44 2019 (MIL) BB 30 2018 3B 5 2019 BB 23 2019 (MIL) K 35 2019 HR 7 2018 K 52 2012 (KC) SB -- XBH 17 2019, 2018 SB 3 2019 (MIL), 2018 (KC) TB 76 2018 RBI 28 2018 Nick Senzel R 22 2018 BA .300 2019 BB 15 2018 OBP .356 2019 K 44 2018 SLG .500 2019 SB 5 2018 OPS .846 2019 H 63 2019 1B 39 2019 2B 18 2019 3B 4 2019 HR 8 2019 XBH 26 2019 TB 108 2019 RBI 28 2019 R 36 2019 BB 22 2019 K 57 2019 SB 9 2019 REDS 60-GAME LEADERS SINCE 1906 REDS BEST 60-GAME STRETCHES PITCHING Minimum 186 PA for rate stats IN A SEASON Does not include overlapping stretches Since 1906, Excluding Overlapping Seasons Wins Research provided by TruMedia Research provided by TruMedia 1919 47 6/28 to 8/26 1923 44 5/30 to 7/30 Batting Average BATTING 1970 43 5/1 to 7/7 2016 JOEY VOTTO .419 7/16 to 9/19 1962 43 7/20 to 1973 Pete Rose .40684 6/27 to 8/26 Batting Average 9/15 1966 Pete Rose .40678 7/24 to 9/28 1922 .312 5/26 to 7/29 1926 .308 6/18 to 8/17 Losses On-Base Percentage 1924 .304 7/26 to 9/28 1914 45 8/4 to 10/5 2015 JOEY VOTTO .562 7/18 to 9/19 1933 44 6/19 to 8/24 2017 JOEY VOTTO .521 7/26 to 9/29 On-Base Percentage 1930 44 7/28 to 9/28 2016 JOEY VOTTO .516 6/12 to 8/20 1977 .376 5/6 to 7/10 1916 44 6/25 to 8/22 1976 .374 4/8 to 6/14 (1st 60 games) Slugging Percentage 1926 .374 4/23 to 6/29 Strikeouts 1962 Frank Robinson .793 6/23 to 8/21 2019 594 4/30 to 7/12 1961 Frank Robinson .774 6/5 to 8/3 Slugging Percentage 2019 578 7/21 to 9/22 1954 Ted Kluszewski .745 7/11 to 9/12 1977 .488 5/20 to 7/25 2004 533 7/27 to 10/1 2005 .487 6/17 to 8/23 OPS 1970 .486 4/16 to 6/26 Walks (Most) 1962 Frank Robinson 1.252 6/23 to 8/21 1976 281 4/10 to 6/15 1961 Frank Robinson 1.251 6/18 to 8/18 OPS 1975 277 4/17 to 6/22 2015 JOEY VOTTO 1.247 7/6 to 9/11 1977 .864 5/6 to 7/10 1974 272 4/6 to 6/17 1970 .843 4/16 to 6/26 Hits 1994 .837 5/28 to 8/03 Walks (Fewest) 1973 Pete Rose 107 6/27 to 8/26 1932 89 6/30 to 9/3 1966 Pete Rose 100 7/20 to 9/22 Hits 1933 91 7/9 to 9/14 1922 Jake Daubert 95 5/4 to 7/9 1924 648 7/26 to 9/28 1933 98 4/13 to 6/2 1994 643 5/20 to 7/26 Singles 1922 643 5/26 to 7/29 Saves 1973 Pete Rose 89 6/27 to 8/26 2012 27 7/19 to 9/21 1922 Jake Daubert 76 5/6 to 7/11 Singles 1970 23 7/29 to 10/1 1928 Hughie Critz 74 6/10 to 8/17 1922 489 5/28 to 8/1 1970 23 4/12 to 6/21 1924 487 7/26 to 9/28 Doubles 1925 483 6/18 to 8/20 2012 JOEY VOTTO 29 4/22 to 6/28 1929 H. Pockets Kelly 26 6/29 to 8/26 Doubles 2015 Todd Frazier 25 5/14 to 7/24 2007 143 7/22 to 9/26 1978 Pete Rose 25 7/1 to 9/4 2005 138 4/4 to 6/10 (1st 60 games) 1975 Johnny Bench 25 4/19 to 6/24 1995 133 7/9 to 9/13 1962 Frank Robinson 25 5/13 to 7/16 Triples Triples 1926 63 5/2 to 7/4 1924 Edd Roush 13 7/3 to 9/1 1924 54 7/3 to 9/1 1916 Edd Roush 12 7/22 to 9/21 1926 49 7/14 to 9/15 1926 Curt Walker 12 6/21 to 8/22 1919 49 5/31 to 8/3

Home Runs Home Runs 1977 George Foster 28 5/25 to 7/28 2005 99 5/26 to 7/31 1954 Ted Kluszewski 27 7/11 to 9/12 2007 97 5/4 to 7/8 2019 E. SUÁREZ 26 7/15 to 9/15 1956 97 4/19 to 6/24

Extra-Base Hits Extra-Base Hits 1970 Johnny Bench 45 4/17 to 6/27 2005 230 6/18 to 8/24 1977 George Foster 42 6/5 to 8/7 1999 223 5/7 to 7/15 1961 Frank Robinson 42 6/21 to 8/22 1994 221 5/29 to 8/5 2012 JOEY VOTTO 42 4/22 to 6/28 Total Bases Total Bases 1994 1,028 5/28 to 8/3 1977 George Foster 180 5/25 to 7/28 1977 1,026 5/25 to 7/28 1954 Ted Kluszewski 178 7/16 to 9/16 1999 1,011 5/7 to 7/15 1961 Frank Robinson 175 6/5 to 8/3 RBI RBI 1976 350 4/8 to 6/14 (1st 60 games) 1977 George Foster 78 6/3 to 8/5 1977 334 5/6 to 7/10 1970 Tony Perez 70 4/14 to 6/23 1975 333 6/12 to 8/15 1970 Johnny Bench 68 6/2 to 8/4 1954 Ted Kluszewski 68 7/22 to 9/25 Runs Scored 1976 366 4/8 to 6/14 (1st 60 games) Runs Scored 1977 358 5/6 to 7/10 1962 Frank Robinson 75 6/24 to 8/22 1975 358 6/12 to 8/15 1961 Frank Robinson 64 6/8 to 8/6 1977 George Foster 63 5/25 to 7/28 Walks 1976 281 4/10 to 6/15 Walks 1975 277 4/17 to 6/22 2015 JOEY VOTTO 77 7/20 to 9/21 1974 272 4/6 to 6/17 2017 JOEY VOTTO 63 6/28 to 9/2 2002 Adam Dunn 60 5/8 to 7/15 Strikeouts 2019 544 7/21 to 9/22 Strikeouts 2016 539 4/24 to 6/28 2011 Drew Stubbs 89 5/20 to 7/27 2019 533 4/19 to 6/26 2019 Eugenio Suarez 82 6/16 to 8/24 2004 533 7/27 to 10/1 2007 Adam Dunn 82 4/16 to 6/19 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases 1909 146 7/27 to 9/26 1986 Eric Davis 47 6/8 to 8/12 1911 134 7/31 to 9/30 2016 Billy Hamilton 41 6/27 to 9/5 1910 133 5/5 to 7/10 1980 Dave Collins 41 5/26 to 7/28 BEST SINGLE-SEASON STRETCH OVER Michael Lorenzen 60 TEAM GAMES, PITCHERS Wins 5 2017 Minimum 60 IP or 30 K or 5 saves in a Losses 7 2015 season for totals; minimum 60 IP for ERA & K 50 2015 WHIP unless otherwise noted BB 38 2015 Research provided by TruMedia ERA 2.01 2017 (min. 30 IP) WHIP 0.97 2019 (min. 30 IP) Trevor Bauer Saves 4 2019 Wins 9 2017 (CLE) Losses 7 2015 (CLE) Tyler Mahle K 135 2018 (CLE) Wins 5 2018 BB 39 2019 (CLE) Losses 7 2019 ERA 1.62 2018 (CLE) K 75 2019 WHIP 1.02 2018 (CLE) BB 35 2018 Saves 1 2018 (CLE) ERA 3.32 2018 WHIP 1.10 2019 Luis Castillo Saves -- Wins 7 2019 Losses 7 2017 Wade Miley K 93 2019 Wins 8 2012 (ARI) BB 39 2019 Losses 8 2017 (BAL) ERA 2.26 2019 K 85 2014 (ARI) WHIP 0.93 2017 BB 40 2017 (BAL) Saves -- ERA 2.02 2018 (MIL) WHIP 0.97 2012 (ARI) Anthony DeSclafani Saves -- Wins 8 2016 Losses 6 2015 Lucas Sims K 80 2016 Wins 2 2019 BB 35 2015 Losses 1 2019 ERA 2.93 2016 K 44 2019 WHIP 1.00 2019 BB 17 2019 Saves -- ERA 4.60 2019 (min. 30 IP) WHIP 1.21 2019 (min. 30 IP) Amir Garrett Saves -- Wins 3 2019, 2017 Losses 6 2017 Robert Stephenson K 42 2019, 2017 Wins 5 2017 BB 27 2017 Losses 4 2017 ERA 1.99 2018 (min. 30 IP) K 59 2017 WHIP 1.00 2018 (min. 30 IP) BB 35 2017 Saves -- ERA 2.50 2017 WHIP 1.27 2017 Sonny Gray Saves 1 2017 Wins 8 2015 (OAK) Losses 7 2017 (NYY), 2014 (OAK) Pedro Strop K 93 2019 Wins 3 2012 (BAL) BB 32 2019 Losses 3 Many, incl 2019 (CHC) ERA 1.43 2019 K 36 2016 (CHC) WHIP 0.94 2015 (OAK) BB 18 2012 (BAL Saves -- ERA 0.69 2012 (BAL, min. 20 IP) WHIP 0.68 2016 (CHC, min. 20 IP) Raisel Iglesias Saves 11 2018 (CHC) Wins 2 Many, incl. 2019 Losses 6 2015 K 79 2015 BB 19 2015 ERA 0.57 2017 (min. 30 IP) WHIP 0.84 2016 (min. 30 IP) Saves 17 2019