ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards  333 West Camden Street  Baltimore, MD 21201

OPENING DAY  March 31, 2014  Game #1  Home Game #1 (0-0) vs. (0-0) RHP (0-0, 0.00) vs. LHP Jon Lester (0-0, 0.00)

OPENING DAY: The Orioles open their 60th anniversary season this afternoon against the Boston Red Sox…The ODDS & ENDS

Orioles are 38-22 all-time on Opening Day and have won 10 of their last 13 openers, including the last three…The Home 0-0 Orioles are opening a season against the Red Sox for the eighth time, having gone 5-2 (4-1 at home, 1-1 in Away 0-0 Boston) so far…The Birds have won each of the last four season-opening games against the Sox (’76, ’89, ’01, Day 0-0 ’04), with three of the games being decided by one (two of them went to extra ). Night 0-0 vs. LHP 0-0 VS. BOSTON: The Orioles won the season series, 11-8, in 2013, the only team in the AL East to post a winning vs. RHP 0-0 record against the Red Sox last year…The Birds went 6-4 at Oriole Park and 5-4 at Fenway…Since 2012, the O’s are 24-13 against Boston despite outscoring the Red Sox by a total of 15 runs (167-152). Series Record 0-0-0 First game of series 0-0 GREAT OPENERS: Four current O’s have played in three or more Opening Day games for the Birds: J.J. Last game of a series 0-0 Hardy (3G) has batted .333 (3-9) with three walks, two doubles and four runs scored… (4G) has Last 10 games 0-0

.385 (5-13) with two walks, a , two home runs, four runs scored and four RBI… (6G) has hit Win/Loss streak 0 .417 (10-24) with two walks, four doubles, a , a , six runs scored and five RBI… Longest win streak 0 (8G/7GS) has hit .333 (8-24) with five walks, a double, triple, home run, seven runs scored and seven RBI. Longest losing streak 0 Most games over .500 0 (0-0) SEEING STARS: This off-season, the Orioles added a trio of former All-Stars in OF (TEX ’09 and Most games under .500 0 (0-0) ’13) and RHPs Ubaldo Jimenez (COL ’10) and Evan Meek (PIT ’10)…Last season, the Orioles sent five players to the Midsummer Classic: 1B , 3B , SS J.J. Hardy, CF Adam Jones and RHP Extra innings 0-0 Chris Tillman. 0-0 One-run games 0-0 MOST OPENING DAY STARTS BY POSITION THROUGH 2013 (total Opening Day starts in Two-run games 0-0 parenthesis): 1B: -10 (12), -9 (12)…2B: -9, -8 (9)…SS: Cal Ripken-14 (20), -13…3B: -20, Cal Ripken-6 (20)…LF: -6, B.J. Lead after 7 innings 0-0 Tied after 7 innings 0-0 Surhoff-5 (6)…CF: -12, -6 (8), Adam Jones-6…RF: Nick Markakis-7, -6 Trail after 7 innings 0-0 (9)…CA: -10, -7, -6 (7)…P: -6, -6, Dave Lead after 8 innings 0-0 McNally-5…DH: Ken Singleton-3 (9), -3, -3. Tied after 8 innings 0-0 Trail after 8 innings 0-0 O’S ALL-TIME LEADERS IN OPENING DAY STARTS THROUGH 2013: 20: Brooks Robinson and Cal Ripken…13: Mark Belanger…12: Paul Blair, Eddie Murray and Boog Powell…11: …10: Rick Orioles score first 0-0 Dempsey…9: Rich Dauer, Ken Singleton and Brian Roberts…8: Al Bumbry and …7: Chris Hoiles, Opponent scores first 0-0 Gus Triandos, , and Nick Markakis…6: , , Lee Score four or more runs 0-0 May, Mike Mussina, Jim Palmer, , Gary Roenicke, , B.J. Surhoff, Jay Gibbons and Score fewer than four runs 0-0 Adam Jones. Orioles homer 0-0 DISABLED LIST: Four Orioles will open the season on the 15-day disabled list: INF Michael Almanzar Outhit opponents 0-0 Equal hit total 0-0 (retroactive to March 23 – left patellar tendinitis), INF Manny Machado (retroactive to March 21 – recovering Outhit by opponents 0-0 from left knee surgery), OF Francisco Peguero (retroactive to March 21 – right wrist tendinitis), and OF Nolan Most hits in a game 0 Reimold (retroactive to March 26 – cervical spine fusion surgery)…RHP Edgmer Escalona was placed on the Fewest hits in a game 0 60-day DL (right shoulder impingement). No errors 0-0 DE-FENSE: The Orioles’ 119 errorless games last season set a major league record, surpassing the 2008 With one 0-0 Astros (113 in 161 games) for most errorless games in a season since 1900…The Birds made 54 errors, also With two errors 0-0 setting a major league record for fewest errors in a 162-game season (previous record was 65 by the 2003 Seattle With three or more errors 0-0 Mariners)…The Orioles led the majors with a .991 , setting a major league record for highest fielding percentage in baseball history, topping the 2007 Rockies’ .989 mark…The Orioles were the first team in vs. AL 0-0 vs. AL East 0-0 MLB history to post 100 errorless games by the end of August (they had 101)…The O’s previous season-low for vs. AL Central 0-0 team errors was 104 in 1998. vs. AL West 0-0 vs. NL 0-0 AS GOOD AS GOLD: The Orioles had six finalists for the Rawlings in 2013: Chris Davis, J.J. Hardy, Adam Jones, Manny Machado, Nick Markakis and Matt Wieters, the most of any club…Hardy Largest home crowd 0 won his second Gold Glove (also 2012), while Jones won his third (also 2009 and 2012) and Machado claimed his Largest road crowd 0 first…The Birds became the first AL team since the 2002-03 Mariners to win at least three Gold Gloves in CURRENT HOMESTAND consecutive seasons and Jones and Hardy became the first set of AL teammates to win in back-to-back years since Adrian Beltre and for the Mariners in 2007-08…2013 was the 19th time the Orioles had multiple Record 0-0 Gold Glove winners in the same season…Machado is the 17th different Oriole to win a Gold Glove. Team Average .000 (0-0)

Runs per Game 0.0 (0R/0G) SILVER SLUGGERS: The Orioles led the majors with three winners in 2013 as Chris Davis, J.J. Hardy and Adam Jones each received their first awards…The three winners were the most in a Fielding Errors 0 season in Orioles history and the first since DH in 2008…Jones is the first Orioles to claim a Silver Slugger Award, while Hardy is the third (Cal Ripken, Jr. eight times and Team ERA 0.00 (0.0IP, 0ER) twice) and Davis is the third (Eddie Murray twice and Rafael Palmeiro once)…The Orioles have Starters W-L 0-0 now had 11 players win Silver Sluggers (20 total awards) since the award began in 1980. Starters ERA 0.00 (0.0IP, 0ER)

THE SKIPPER: , a two-time of the Year (1994 and 2004), returns for his fifth season W-L-S 0-0-0 as Orioles manager…He was named 2012 AL Manager of the Year by the …Showalter has a 1,163- Bullpen ERA 0.00 (0.0IP, 0ER) 1,095 (.515) record in 15 seasons as manager of the (313-268; 1992-95), Arizona Saves/Opps 0/0 Diamondbacks (250-236; 1998-2000), (319-329; 2003-2006) and Orioles (281-262, 2010- current)…On May 1, 2012 in New York, Showalter became the 58th manager in MLB history to win 1,000 games. Best homestand 0-0 Worst homestand 0-0 FIELD STAFF: Over the off-season, the Orioles hired Dave Wallace as pitching and Dom Chiti as Best road trip 0-0 bullpen coach…Bench coach , hitting coach Jim Presley and first base coach each Worst road trip 0-0 return for their fourth season, while third base coach Bobby Dickerson and assistant hitting coach Einar Diaz return for their second season…Bullpen Jett Ruiz is in his first season and practice Rudy Arias returns for his 15th year.

SPRING TRAINING WRAP: The Orioles finished the Grapefruit League season with a 13-9-4 record, posting a 3.93 ERA in 233.2IP and batting .278/.334/.430, scoring 142 runs in 26 games…The Birds set a new per-game attendance mark at , drawing 89,448 fans for 12 home games, an average of 7,454 per game.

UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING

DAY OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO O’S STARTER OPP. STARTER April 2 vs. Boston 7:05 p.m. MASN-HD 1090 AM WBAL RH Ubaldo Jimenez (0-0, 0.00) RH (0-0, 0.00) April 3 vs. Boston 7:05 p.m. MASN-HD 1090 AM WBAL LH Wei-Yin Chen (0-0, 0.00) LH Felix Doubront (0-0, 0.00) April 4 at 1:08 p.m. MASN2-HD 1090 AM WBAL TBA TBA April 5 at Detroit 1:08 p.m. MASN-HD/WJZ 1090 AM WBAL TBA TBA April 6 at Detroit 1:08 p.m. MASN2-HD/WJZ 1090 AM WBAL TBA TBA MOST CAREER OPENING DAY HOME RUNS BY AN ORIOLE 6 - Brooks Robinson, 4 - Cal Ripken, 3 - Gus Triandos, Frank Robinson & Eddie Murray, 2 - Boog Powell, Sam Horn, Miguel Tejada, Luis Matos & Matt Wieters

ORIOLES OPENING DAY HOME RUNS OPPONENTS OPENING DAY HOME RUNS YEAR OPP # PLAYER(S) YEAR OPP # PLAYER(S) 1957 Was 1 Triandos 1954 Det 3 Boone, Dropo, Bolling 1958 Was 1 Triandos 1959 Was 2 Killebrew, Bertora 1959 Was 1 Triandos 1960 LA 3 Kluazewski (2), Cerv 1960 Was 1 B. Robinson 1962 NYY 3 Skowron, Maris, Mantle 1962 NYY 1 Temple 1968 Oak 1 R. Jackson 1963 Was 2 Gentile, Powell 1969 Bos 1 Conigliaro 1964 CWS 3 Orsino, Gaines, Powell 1978 Mil 2 Hisle, Lezcano (GS) 1966 Bos 2 B. Robinson, F. Robinson 1981 KC 2 Hurdle, Wather 1967 Mil 1 B. Robinson 1982 KC 2 White, Brett 1968 Oak 1 B. Robinson 1987 Tex 1 McDowell 1969 Bos 2 F. Robinson, Belanger 1989 Bos 1 Greenwell 1970 Cle 1 F. Robinson 1990 KC 2 Tartabull, White 1973 Mil 3 Baylor, B. Robinson (2) 1991 CWS 2 Sosa (2) 1975 Det 1 L. May 1993 Tex 3 Gonzalez, Palmer (2) 1978 Mil 1 Murray 1994 KC 1 MacFarlane 1981 KC 2 Singleton, Dempsey 1999 TB 2 Canseco, Flaherty 1982 KC 4 C. Ripken, Murray, Roenicke, Ford 2000 Cle 2 Fryman, Lofton 1984 CWS 1 C. Ripken 2001 Bos 1 Nixon 1985 Tex 1 Murray 2002 NYY 1 Jeter 1989 Bos 1 C. Ripken 2003 Cle 1 Garcia 1990 KC 2 Horn (2) 2006 TB 2 Gomes, T. Lee 1994 KC 2 Devereaux, Palmeiro 2007 Min 2 Hunter, Morneau 1997 KC 1 C. Ripken 2008 TB 1 Hinske 1999 TB 2 Anderson, Belle 2009 NYY 2 Matsui, Posada 2002 NYY 1 Batista 2010 TB 1 Longoria 2003 Cle 1 Cordova 2011 TB 1 Zobrist 2004 Bos 1 J. Lopez 2012 MIN 1 Willingham 2005 Oak 1 Matos 2013 TB 1 Zobrist 2006 TB 4 Conine, Matos, Mora, Tejada TOT 46 2007 Min 1 Tejada 2009 NYY 1 Izturis 2010 TB 3 Jones, Wieters, Scott 2012 MIN 1 Markakis 2013 TB 2 Wieters, Davis TOTAL 54 BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME OPENING DAY RECORDS YEAR DATE H/A OPP W/L SCORE O’S WINNER/LOSER ATTEND. TEMP WEATHER CONDITIONS 1954 04/13 A Det L 0-3 -c 46,994 70 Light rain, early afternoon 1955 04/11 A Was L 5-12 -c 26,684 65 Cloudy, rain 12M-6AM 1956 04/17 A Bos L 1-8 32,563 54 Partly cloudy 1957 04/15 A Was W 7-6 (10) Billy Loes-r 23,872 61 Partly cloudy 1958 04/15 H Was W 6-1 Billy O'Dell 34,377 73 Partly cloudy 1959 04/09 A Was L 2-9 26,850 62 Sunny 1960 04/19 H Was W 3-2 -r 32,747 62 Sunny 1961 04/11 H LA L 2-7 37,352 56 Sunny 1962 04/10 A NYY L 6-7 -r 22,978 55 Sunny 1963 04/08 A Was W 3-1 43,022 51 Sunny 1964 04/14 A CWS W 5-3 -r 20,766 85 Sunny 1965 04/13 H CWS L 3-5 Steve Barber 39,455 60 Partly cloudy 1966 04/12 A Bos W 5-4 (13) Stu Miller-r 12,386 61 Partly cloudy 1967 04/11 H Minn W 6-3 -r 40,112 75 Morning rain, cloudy afternoon 1968 04/10 H Oak W 3-1 Tom Phoebus 22,050 64 Cloudy 1969 04/08 H Bos L 4-5 (12) Mike Adamson-r 36,100 76 Mostly sunny 1970 04/07 A Cle W 8-2 Dave McNally-c 38,180 65 Sunny 1971 04/07 H Was W 3-2 Dave McNally-c 36,423 57 Early morning rain, partly cloudy 1972 04/16* H NYY W 3-1 (7) 13,153 61 Cloudy/rain-shortened game (7 innings) 1973 04/16 H Mil W 10-0 Dave McNally-c 26,543 73 Partly cloudy 1974 04/05 H Det W 3-2 Jim Palmer 23,918 66 Cloudy, rain later ending mid-afternoon 1975 04/10 A Det W 10-0 Jim Palmer-c 40,139 58 Partly cloudy 1976 04/09 H Bos W 1-0 Jim Palmer 46,425 52 Sunny 1977 04/07 H Tex L 1-2 (10) Jim Palmer-c 31,315 57 Sunny 1978 04/07 A Mil L 3-11 47,824 66 Sunny 1979 04/06 H CWS W 5-3 Jim Palmer-c 39,648 52 Sunny 1980 04/10 A CWS W 5-3 Jim Palmer 35,539 62 Partly cloudy, intermittent sun afternoon 1981 04/10 H KC W 5-3 50,323 68 Partly cloudy 1982 04/05 H KC W 13-5 Sam Stewart-r 51,956 50 Mostly cloudy, evening rain 1983 04/04 H KC L 2-7 Dennis Martinez 51,889 59 Sunny, patchy clouds, cool 1984 04/02 H CWS L 2-5 Scott McGregor 51,327 61 Sunny 1985 04/08 H Tex W 4-2 -r 49,388 65 Light rain, windy 1986 04/07 H Cle L 4-6 Mike Flanagan 52,292 65 Light rain AM, partly cloudy 1987 04/06 H Tex W 2-1 Don Aase-r 51,650 46 Light snow & rain AM, afternoon cloudy 1988 04/04 H Mil L 0-12 52,395 72 Rain AM, mostly sunny 1989 04/03 H Bos W 5-4 (11) -r 52,161 68 Early shower, then mostly sun 1990 04/09 A KC W 7-6 (11) Jay Aldrich-r 37,671 62 Partly cloudy, no rain 1991 04/08 H CWS L 1-9 50,213 88 High overcast, hazy sunshine 1992 04/06 H Cle W 2-0 -c 44,568 62 Brilliant sunny skies 1993 04/05 H Tex L 4-7 Rick Sutcliffe 46,145 41 Cloudy 1994 04/04 H KC W 6-3 Mike Mussina 47,549 63 1995 04/26 A KC L 1-5 -r 24,170 71 Mostly cloudy 1996 04/02* H KC W 4-2 Mike Mussina 46,818 52 Sunny, light breeze 1997 04/02^ H KC W 4-2 46,588 65 Sunny 1998 03/31 H KC L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,820 91 Sunny 1999 04/05 H TB W 10-7 Mike Mussina 46,733 58 Sunny 2000 04/03 H Cle L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,902 78 Early clouds, otherwise sunny 2001 04/02 H Bos W 2-1 (11) Ryan Kohlmeier-r 46,547 62 Sunny 2002 04/01 H NYY W 10-3 48,058 62 Sunny 2003 03/31 H Cle W 6-5 (11) B.J. Ryan-r 46,257 48 Clouds, (delay because of snow) 2004 04/04 H Bos W 7-2 47,683 43 Cloudy, night game, 24mph winds 2005 04/04 H Oak W 4-0 Rodrigo Lopez 48,271 67 Sunny 2006 04/03 H TB W 9-6 Rodrigo Lopez 46,986 65 2007 04/02 A Minn L 4-7 Erik Bedard 48,711 68 Dome 2008 03/31 H TB L 2-6 46,807 55 2009 04/06 H NYY W 10-5 Jeremy Guthrie 48,607 56 Partly cloudy 2010 04/06 A TB L 3-4 36,973 72 Dome 2011 04/01 A TB W 4-1 Jeremy Guthrie 34,078 72 Dome 2012 04/06 H MIN W 4-2 46,773 59 Clear 2013 04/02 A TB W 7-4 34,078 72 Dome 38-22 2,404,802

*Had been PPD by 1 day (rain)…^Had been PPD by 1 day (wind and cold temperatures) BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME HOME OPENER RECORDDS YEAR DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE O’S PITCHER OF RECORD ATTENDANCE 1954 04/15 W 3-1 -c 46,354 1955 04/12 Boston L 1-7 Joe Coleman-s 38,085 1956 04/20 Washington W 3-2 Jim Wilson-c 29,083 1957 04/16 Boston L 2-4 Bill Wight-s 38,227 1958 04/15 Washington W 6-1 Billy O'Dell-r 34,377 1959 04/14 New York L 3-13 Arnie Portocarrero 34,225 1960 04/19 Washington W 3-2 Jack Ficher-r 32,747 1961 04/11 L 2-7 Milt Pappas-s 37,352 1962 04/14 Boston W 3-0 -s 11,379 1963 04/10 Washington W 3-2 -r 26,859 1964 04/17 New York W 4-3 (11) Stu Miller-r 35,141 1965 04/13 Chicago L 3-5 Steve Barber-s 39,455 1966 04/15 New York L 2-3 -s 35,624 1967 04/11 Minnesota W 6-3 Moe Drabowsky-r 40,112 1968 04/10 Oakland W 3-1 Tom Phoebus-s 22,050 1969 04/08 Boston L 4-5 (12) Mike Adamson-r 36,100 1970 04/10 Detroit W 3-2 (10) -r 32,536 1971 04/07 Washington W 3-2 Dave McNally-c 36,423 1972 04/16 New York W 3-1 Pat Dobson-s 13,153 1973 04/06 W 10-0 Dave McNally-c 26,543 1974 04/05 Detroit W 3-2 Jim Palmer-s 23,918 1975 04/11 Boston L 5-6 (12) Doyle Alexander-r 38,687 1976 04/09 Boston W 1-0 Jim Palmer-s 46,425 1977 04/07 Texas L 1-2 (10) Jim Palmer-c 31,315 1978 04/14 Milwaukee W 6-5 Dennis Martinez-s 36,086 1979 04/06 Chicago W 6-3 Jim Palmer-c 39,648 1980 04/15 Kansas City W 2-2 Jim Palmer-s 50,244 1981 04/10 Kansas City W 5-3 Steve Stone-s 50,323 1982 04/05 Kansas City W 3-5 Sam Stewart-r 51,956 1983 04/04 Kansas City L 2-7 Dennis Martinez-s 51,889 1984 04/02 Chicago L 2-5 Scott McGregor-s 51,327 1985 04/08 Texas W 4-2 Don Aase-r 49,388 1986 04/07 Cleveland L 4-6 Mike Flanagan-s 52,292 1987 04/06 Texas W 2-1 Don Aase-r 51,644 1988 04/04 Milwaukee L 0-12 Mike Boddicker-s 52,395 1989 04/03 Boston W 5-4 (11) Brian Holton-r 52,161 1990 04/19 Detroit W 4-2 Dave Johnson-s 49,276 1991 04/08 Chicago L 1-9 Jeff Ballard-s 50,213 1992 04/06 Cleveland W 1-0 Rick Sutcliffe-c 44,568 1993 04/05 Texas L 4-7 Rick Sutcliffe 46,145 1994 04/04 Kansas City W 6-3 Mike Mussina 47,549 1995 05/01 Milwaukee L 0-7 Mike Mussina 46,523 1996 04/02 Kansas City W 4-2 Mike Mussina 46,818 1997 04/02 Kansas City W 4-2 Jimmy Key 46,588 1998 03/31 Kansas City L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,820 1999 04/05 Tampa Bay W 10-7 Mike Mussina 46,671 2000 04/03 Cleveland L 1-4 Mike Mussina-s 46,902 2001 04/02 Boston W 2-1 (11) Ryan Kohlmeier-r 46,547 2002 04/01 New York W 10-3 Scott Erickson-s 48,058 2003 03/31 Cleveland W 6-5 (13) B. J. Ryan-r 46,257 2004 04/04 Boston W 7-2 Sidney Ponson-s 47,683 2005 04/04 Oakland W 4-0 Rodrigo Lopez-s 48,271 2006 04/03 Tampa Bay W 9-6 Rodrigo Lopez-s 46,986 2007 04/09 Detroit W 6-2 -s 48,159 2008 03/31 Tampa Bay L 2-6 Jeremy Guthrie-s 46,807 2009 04/06 New York W 10-5 Jeremy Guthrie-s 48,607 2010 04/09 Toronto L 6-7 Michael Gonzalez-r 48,891 2011 04/04 Detroit W 5-1 Jake Arrieta-s 46,593 2012 04/06 Minnesota W 4-2 Jake Arrieta-s 46,773 2013 04/05 Minnesota W 9-5 Luis Ayala-r 46,653 TOTAL 40-20 2,509,881 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 41,831

Bolded Text = Season Opener AND Home Opener Notes: Three Orioles have started six home openers: Jim Palmer (4-1), Mike Mussina (3-3) and Dave McNally (2-0).

BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME OPENING DAY LINEUPS 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Bobby Young, 2b Billy Cox, 3b Fred Marsh, 2b Billy Gardner, 2b Billy Gardner, 2b Willie Tasby, cf Marv Breeding, 2b Ed Waitkus, 1b Don Leppert, 2b Bobby Adams, 3b , 1b Al Pilarcik, rf , 1b Johnny Powers, rf , cf Gil Coan, lf Dave Philley, rf , cf , lf Bobby Avila, rf Jackie Brandt, cf , rf Gene Woodling, rf Gus Triandos, 1b Bob Nieman, lf , 1b Gene Woodling, lf Gene Woodling, lf Sam Mele, lf Ed Waitkus, 1b , cf Carl Powis, rf Gus Triandos, c Gus Triandos, c Gus Triandos, c , 3b Cal Abrams, cf , lf Gus Triandos, c Jim Busby, cf Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b , ss Hal Smith, c Hal Smith, c Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Billy Gardner, 2b , 1b , c Willy Miranda, ss Willy Miranda, ss Willy Miranda, ss , ss Ron Hansen, ss Ron Hansen, ss Don Larsen, p Lou Kretlow, p Bill Wight, p Hal Brown, p Connie Johnson, p Jack Harshman, p , p

1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Jackie Brandt, cf John Temple, 2b , ss Jackie Brandt, cf Paul Blair, cf Luis Aparicio, ss , lf , rf Earl Robinson, rf Jackie Brandt, cf Luis Aparicio, ss Luis Aparicio, ss Curt Blefary, lf Luis Aparicio, ss Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Boog Powell, 1b Frank Robinson, rf Frank Robinson, rf Jim Gentile, 1b Jim Gentile, 1b Jim Gentile, 1b , 1b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Gus Triandos, c Jackie Brandt, cf , rf , c , rf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Ron Hansen, ss Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Sam Bowens, rf Jackie Brandt, lf Dave Johnson, 2b Dave Johnson, 2b Gene Stephens, lf Gus Triandos, c , 2b Brooks Robinson, 3b John Orsino, c Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf Marv Breeding, 2b Jerry Adair, ss , c Jerry Adair, 2b Jerry Adair, 2b Andy Etchebarren, c Andy Etchebarren, c Milt Pappas, p , p Steve Barber, p Milt Pappas, p Steve Barber, p Steve Barber, p Dave McNally, p

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 , lf Don Buford, lf Don Buford, lf Paul Blair, cf Don Buford, lf , rf Al Bumbry, lf Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf Mark Belanger, ss Dave Johnson, 2b Merv Rettenmund, rf Bob Grich, 2b , rf Brooks Robinson, 3b Frank Robinson, rf Frank Robinson, rf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Bob Grich, 2b Frank Robinson, lf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Frank Robinson, rf Brooks Robinson, 3b Earl Williams, c , dh Boog Powell, 1b Brooks Robinson, 3b Paul Blair, cf Merv Rettenmund, lf , c , lf Don Baylor, 1b Curt Blefary, rf Dave Johnson, 2b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Paul Blair, cf Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Dave Johnson, ss Andy Etchebarren, c Dave Johnson, 2b Elrod Hendricks, c Dave Johnson, 2b Paul Blair, cf Earl Williams, c Andy Etchebarren, c Mark Belanger, ss Andy Etchebarren, c Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss , dh Paul Blair, cf Tom Phoebus, p Dave McNally, p Dave McNally, p Dave McNally, p Pat Dobson, p Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Ken Singleton, rf Al Bumbry, lf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, dh Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Rich Dauer, 2b Tommy Davis, dh Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf Eddie Murray, 3b Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf , 1b Lee May, 1b Lee May, 1b Lee May, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Bob Grich, 2b Bob Grich, 2b Eddie Murray, dh Doug DeCinces, 2b Doug DeCinces, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b Don Baylor, lf Tony Muser, dh , lf Gary Roenicke, lf Lee May, dh Lee May, dh Jose Morales, dh Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b Carlos Lopez, rf Gary Roenicke, lf Gary Roenicke, lf Rick Dempsey, c Andy Etchebarren, c Elrod Hendricks, c Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, 2b Gary Roenicke, lf Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Mark Belanger, ss Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Mike Flanagan, p Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Steve Stone, p

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 Al Bumbry, cf , cf John Shelby, cf Mike Young, lf , 2b Alan Wiggins, dh , lf Rich Dempsey, c , rf Dan Ford, rf Larry Sheets, rf , rf , 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Dan Ford, rf Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Ken Singleton, dh Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Ken Singleton, dh , lf , cf Fred Lynn, cf Fred Lynn, cf Fred Lynn, cf Cal Ripken, 3b Gary Roenicke, lf Ken Singleton, dh John Lowenstein, dh Mike Young, dh , 3b Larry Sheets, dh Gary Roenicke, lf Rich Dauer, 2b Wayne Gross, 3b Wayne Gross, 3b John Shelby, lf Terry Kennedy, c Rick Schu, 3b , ss Leo Hernandez, 3b Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, 2b Rick Dempsey, c John Shelby, rf Terry Kennedy, c Rick Dauer, 2b Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Jackie Gutierrez, 3b Ken Gerhart, lf Joe Orsulak, rf Dennis Martinez, p Dennis Martinez, p Scott McGregor, p , p Mike Flanagan, p Mike Boddicker, p Mike Boddicker, p

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Brady Anderson, cf Phil Bradley, lf , cf Brady Anderson, lf Brady Anderson, lf Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, lf Phil Bradley, lf Joe Orsulak, rf , lf Joe Orsulak, rf Mike Devereaux, cf Mike Devereaux, lf Brett Barberie, 2b , rf Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Cal Ripken, ss , c , 1b Glenn Davis, 1b Glenn Davis, 1b Harold Baines, dh Cal Ripken, ss Larry Sheets, dh Randy Milligan, 1b , rf Mike Devereaux, cf Harold Baines, dh Cal Ripken, ss Harold Baines, dh Mickey Tettleton, c Sam Horn, dh Sam Horn, dh Sam Horn, dh Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c Jim Traber, 1b , 3b Craig Worthington, 3b Leo Gomez, 3b Leo Gomez, 3b , 3b , cf Craig Worthington, 3b Mike Devereaux, cf Bob Melvin, c Chris Hoiles, c Luis Mercedes, rf Mark McLemore, 2b Leo Gomez, 3b Rene Gonzalez, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b , 2b , rf Jeffrey Hammonds, rf , p , p Jeff Ballard, p Rick Sutcliffe, p Rick Sutcliffe, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, dh Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, cf Melvin Mora, cf Jerry Hairston, 2b , 2b Mike Bordick, ss Roberto Alomar, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Delino DeShields, 2b Jerry Hairston, 2b Chris Singleton, cf Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b , rf , 1b B.J. Surhoff, lf Delino DeShields, lf , dh , dh Eric Davis, rf Rafael Palmeiro, 1b , rf Albert Belle, rf Brady Anderson, rf , 1b Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Jeff Conine, dh Harold Baines, dh Chris Richard, dh Jay Gibbons, rf B.J. Surhoff, 3b B.J. Surhoff, lf B.J. Surhoff, lf Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Tony Batista, 3b Chris Hoiles, c Jeffrey Hammonds, cf , dh B.J. Surhoff, lf Will Clark, 1b David Segui, 1b Melvin Mora, lf Tony Tarasco, rf Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c Charles Johnson, c Charles Johnson, c Brook Fordyce, c Geronimo Gil, c Jeffrey Hammonds, lf Jeff Reboulet, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Jeff Reboulet, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Mike Bordick, ss Mike Bordick, ss Mike Mussina, p Jimmy Key, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p , p Scott Erickson, p

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Jerry Hairston, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Jr., cf Melvin Mora, 3b Melvin Mora, 3b Luis Matos, cf Melvin Mora, 3b Melvin Mora, 3b Adam Jones, cf B.J. Surhoff, lf Miguel Tejada, ss Miguel Tejada, ss Melvin Mora, 3b Nick Markakis, rf Nick Markakis, rf Nick Markakis, rf Jeff Conine, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b , rf Miguel Tejada, ss Miguel Tejada, ss , 1b Melvin Mora, 3b Jay Gibbons, rf Javy Lopez, c Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Jay Gibbons, rf Aubrey Huff, 1b Aubrey Huff, dh Aubrey Huff, 1b Tony Batista, 3b Jay Gibbons, rf Javy Lopez, c Kevin Millar, 1b Jay Gibbons, lf Ramon Hernandez, c , dh , dh David Segui, dh Jay Gibbons, dh Jeff Conine, lf Kevin Millar, dh , lf Luke Scott, lf Geronimo Gil, c , lf Luis Matos, cf Javy Lopez, dh Corey Patterson, cf Adam Jones, cf Gregg Zaun, c Deivi Cruz, ss Luis Matos, cf Larry Bigbie, lf Ramon Hernandez, c , c Luis Hernandez, ss Cesar Izturis, ss Rodrigo Lopez, p Sidney Ponson, p Rodrigo Lopez, p Rodrigo Lopez, p Erik Bedard, p Jeremy Guthrie, p Jeremy Guthrie, p

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b , lf Nick Markakis, rf Adam Jones, cf Nick Markakis, rf J.J. Hardy, ss Manny Machado, 3b Nick Markakis, rf , 1b Nick Markakis, rf Adam Jones, cf Miguel Tejada, 3b , dh Adam Jones, cf Matt Wieters, c Luke Scott, dh Adam Jones, cf Matt Wieters, c Chris Davis, 1b Matt Wieters, c Luke Scott, lf , dh J.J. Hardy, ss Felix Pie, lf , 3b Mark Reynolds, 3b Nolan Reimold, lf Garrett Atkins, 1b Matt Wieters, c Chris Davis, 1b Steve Pearce, dh Cesar Izturis, ss J.J. Hardy, ss Robert Andino, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Kevin Millwood, p Jeremy Guthrie, p Jake Arrieta, p Jason Hammel, p Chris Tillman, p TODAY’S : #30 CHRIS TILLMAN TILLMAN’S 2013 SPLITS

Home: 8-3, 4.03 ERA vs. LH: .247 (109-441), 19 HR Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 Bats: Right Throws: Right Away: 8-4, 3.34 ERA vs. RH: .232 (75-323), 14 HR Opening Day Age: 25 TILLMAN’S CAREER NUMBERS Born: April 15, 1988 in Anaheim, CA Resides: Fountain Valley, CA W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO Acquisition Date: February 8, 2008 2013 16-7 3.71 33 206.1 184 87 85 68 179 How Acquired: Along with OF Adam Jones, LH , RH and LHP 2012 9-3 2.93 15 86.0 66 38 28 24 66 Tony Butler in exchange for LH Erik Bedard Career 32-25 4.28 84 473.0 455 243 225 172 361

Home: 16-10, 4.29 ERA vs. LH: .252 (256-1015), 36 HR QUICK HITS: Making his first career Opening Day start…Led the 2013 Orioles in wins (16), Away: 16-15, 4.27 ERA vs. RH: .254 (199-783), 38 HR innings (206.1) and (179)…His 16 wins in 2013 equaled his career total from his first four years in the majors…Made his MLB debut July 29, 2009 against Kansas City and recorded 2013 RUNS ALLOWED BY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot his first MLB win August 14, 2009 against the Angels. 11 21 12 10 11 17 3 1 1 87

2013 RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME CAREER vs. BOSTON: In 11 career starts, Tillman is 4-2 with a 2.74 ERA (62.1IP, 19ER) and 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+ six Quality Starts…In his six home starts, is 3-1 with a 3.09 ERA (32.0IP, 11ER) and three Quality 1 5 7 5 5 4 2 1 1 0 2 Starts…Has won his last three decisions at home against the Red Sox. LAST TIME Date & Opp Final Line : Made five starts and was 2-0 with a 4.67 ERA (17.1IP, 9ER) and missed Win: 9/9/13 vs. NYY 7.0IP, 4H, 2ER, 9K one start due to the flu. Loss: 9/19/13 @ BOS 7.0IP, 7H,3ER, 2BB, 8K ND: 9/29/13 vs. BOS 5.0IP, 8H, 5R/4ER, 1BB, 5K AT ORIOLE PARK: Was 8-3 with a 4.03 ERA (109.1IP, 49ER) and 12 Quality Starts in 18 CG: N/A N/A home starts in 2013…All three home losses in 2013 were against Tampa Bay…He is 16-10 with a SHO: N/A N/A 4.29 ERA (235.0IP, 112ER) and 23 Quality Starts in 41 starts at Oriole Park and the Birds are 25- 2013 SEASON HIGHS 16. No. Date(s) & Opp. : 8.0 5x, last: 9/14 @ TOR ON THE ROAD: In his 15 road starts, he is 8-4 with a 3.34 ERA (97.0IP, 36ER) and nine Quality : 10 5/24 @ TOR & 7/6 @NYY Starts…In 43 career road starts, is 16-15 with a 4.27 ERA (238.0IP, 113ER) and 19 Quality Runs Allowed: 6 5/29 vs. WAS & 8/2 vs. SEA Strikeouts: 9 8/9, 8/24, 9/9, 9/24 Starts...The O’s are 20-23 in his 43 road starts. Walks: 5 9/3 @ CLE

HR allowed: 4 5/29/13 vs. WSH ALL-STAR SELECTION: Was added to the 2013 All-Star team by Jim Winning Streak: 7 5/24-6/30 Leyland, but did not appear in the game…Was the first Orioles starting pitcher to make an All- Losing Streak: 1 4x, last 9/3 Star team since Mike Mussina in 1998…Was 11-3 with a 3.95 ERA (111.2IP, 49ER) in 19 starts Shortest start: 3.2 4/6 vs. MIN before the break. Pitches thrown: 117 7/21 @ TEX CAREER HIGHS 10 PLUS: Ran his record to 13-3 on July 26, 2013 to become the first Orioles pitcher to be 10+ No. Date(s) & Opp. games over .500 at any point in the season since Mike Mussina in 1999…Remained 10+ over .500 Innings Pitched: 8.1 7/4/12 @ SEA until a September 19 loss at Boston put him at 16-7. Hits Allowed: 10 3x, last: 7/6/13 @ NYY Runs Allowed: 8 7/19/10 vs. TB, 5/5/11 @ KC HERE TO STAY: In 48 starts since being recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on July 4, 2012, Strikeouts: 9 8/9/13, 8/24/13, 9/9/13 & 9/24/13 Tillman is 25-10 with a 3.48 ERA (292.1IP, 113ER)…His 25 wins since July 4, 2012 are 2nd-most Walks: 6 9/12/10 & 9/19/10 in the AL behind (30)…Tillman had been optioned to the minors from Baltimore HR allowed: 4 5/29/13 vs. WSH Winning Streak: 7 (5/24-6/30/13) six times during the season and twice at the end of spring training from the time he made his debut Losing Streak: 5 9/21/09-6/14/10 in July of 2009 until July of 2012. Shortest start: 0.2 7/16/12 @ MIN Pitches thrown: 125 7/4/12 @ SEA 200 CLUB: In 2013, Tillman became the fifth Oriole pitcher since 2001 to work 200 or more TILLMAN VS. RED SOX innings in a season, joining Sidney Ponson (2004), Rodrigo Lopez (2005), Daniel Cabrera PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI (2007) and Jeremy Guthrie (2009-11)…It was the 112th 200+ inning season in club history…Jim Bogaerts .000 3 0 0 0 Palmer holds the club record with 323.0 innings pitched in 1975 and has the most 200+ inning Bradley .400 5 2 0 0 seasons with 11. Carp .091 11 1 0 1 Gomes .000 3 0 0 0 STRONG SEASON: In 2013, Tillman became just the fifth right-hander in club history to win 16 Herrera .------or more games and 179 or more in a season, joining Jim Palmer (five, 1970-72, 1975, Middlebrooks .000 14 0 0 0 1977), Mike Mussina (1996), Pat Dobson (1971) and Scott Erickson (1998)…Tillman made 12 Napoli .308 13 4 0 1 Nava .235 17 4 0 0 starts with seven or more strikeouts, the most by an Oriole since Erik Bedard in 2007 (20). Ortiz .063 16 1 0 0 Pedroia .296 27 8 0 4 THE BEAST FROM THE EAST: In a span of 17 starts against non-AL East foes from August Pierzynski .100 10 1 0 1 16, 2012 through August 29, 2013, Tillman did not lose a decision, going 4-0 in five starts against Ross .000 2 0 0 0 the AL Central, 7-0 in eight starts against the AL West and did not have a decision against the NL Sizemore .000 3 0 0 0 in four starts (the streak was snapped at Cleveland September 3)...The streak was the longest in Victorino .364 11 4 1 1 Orioles history dating back to 1969. LESTER VS. ORIOLES PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI IT HAS BEEN A WHILE: Tillman was the first Oriole to win 16 games since Mike Mussina Clevenger .------won 18 in 1999…He was the first Oriole to win 15+ games before September since Mussina in Cruz .455 22 10 2 4 1999. Davis .125 24 3 1 4 Flaherty .------ROAD WARRIOR: Tillman has allowed three or fewer earned runs in 20 of his last 24 road Hardy .296 27 8 1 2 starts dating back to July 4, 2012. Jones .302 56 16 0 5 Lombardozzi .------Lough .------IF YOU’RE GOING TO GIVE THEM UP…: Chris has allowed 74 home runs in his career (51 Markakis .242 66 16 0 1 solo shots)…Twenty-six of the 74 homers were by the leadoff batter of an inning…Alex Pearce .125 8 1 0 2 Rodriguez (twice) and Kelly Shoppach are the only players to hit 3-run homers off Tillman. Schoop .------Wieters .341 44 15 0 8 AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME: Tillman recorded eight road wins in 2013 which tied for sixth-most in the AL…C.J. Wilson led the majors with 11…Since the start of the 2000 season, only two Orioles pitchers have recorded more road wins in a season: Daniel Cabrera (nine in 2004) and Rodrigo Lopez (nine in 2005)…Scott McGregor (1983) and Jim Palmer (1973) hold the club record with 14.

HOME COOKING: Tillman won six straight home starts from June 14-August 2…Since 1980, only Steve Stone (eight from June 17-August 14, 1980) and Mike Mussina (seven from May 7-July 3, 1995) won more consecutive games at home for the O’s.

TILLMAN’S 2013 STARTS AGAINST BOSTON DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFTDEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES 4/11 @ BOS 3-2 2-2 ND 5.1 6 2 2 2 5 0 101 60 All six hits were singles…3H, BB in 2R 3rd 6/14 vs. BOS 2-0 2-0 W 6.0 3 0 0 4 3 0 106 63 Career-high-tying 4th straight W; 4th team SO 7/26 vs. BOS 6-0 5-0 W 7.0 2 0 0 3 8 0 115 72 Career-high-tying 8K, season-low 2H 8/29 @ BOS 3-2 3-2 W 7.0 6 2 2 0 8 1 111 77 1st 15-game winner since Bedard in 2006 9/19 @ BOS 1-3 1-3 L 7.0 7 3 3 2 8 1 109 75 Outdueled by Lackey (9.0IP, 1ER) 9/29 vs. BOS 7-6 5-5 ND 5.0 8 5 4 1 5 2 88 52 5-run 5th inning takes him off the hook for loss Totals vs. BOS in ’13 3-1 37.1 32 12 11 12 37 4 630 399(63%) 45 • STEVE CLEVENGER • CA (L) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 4G (since 9/13/13; .267, 4-for-15, 2B, R, 2RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Acquired from CHC with RHP in exchange for RHPs Jake Arrieta and on July 2, 2013  Became the 22nd -born Oriole in club history when he debuted for the Birds, September 13, 2013 @TOR  Collected first hit and RBI with a game-tying two-run double in the 7th inning of that game  Hit safely in all four games in which he played for the Birds, with the team going 3-1 in those games  In four minor league stops in the Cubs and Orioles organizations, batted .327/.405/.453 (49-150) with four homers and 21 RBI in 43 games  Selected by the Cubs in the 7th round in 2006 of Chipola (FL) JC…Attended Baltimore’s Mount St. Joseph’s HS

23 • NELSON CRUZ • OF (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 0G…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Signed by the Orioles as a free agent to a one-year contract, February 24, 2014  Named an AL All-Star for the second time in his career in 2013 (also 2009), hitting 27 HR in 109 games  Is one of 13 MLB players with 20+ HR in each of the last 5 seasons  Ranked 7th in the AL, with a 5.43 AB/RBI ratio (min. 400 AB)  Had at least 20 HR and 75 RBI for the fifth consecutive season  Had season-long 10-game hit streak, May 24-June 5

19 • CHRIS DAVIS • 1B (L) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 0G…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Named 2013 Most Valuable Oriole, setting franchise records and leading MLB with 53 HR, 96 extra-base hits and 370  Named to his 1st career AL All-Star Team and was the leading vote getter (8.2 million) among all players…Participated in the HR Derby at Citi Field  Won his 1st career Silver Slugger Award and was a finalist for the Gold Glove at first base for American Leaguers  Named AL Player of the Month for April (.348/.442/.728 9 HR and 28 RBI in 27 games)  Won two AL Player of the Week Awards (April 1-7 and May 27-June 2)  Led the majors in RBI (138), becoming the 2nd Oriole to lead the majors (Miguel Tejada in 2004)  Became 3rd Oriole to lead majors in extra-base hits, joining Frank Robinson (85 in 1966) and Cal Ripken, Jr. (85 in 1991)  Led the majors in homers and RBI, becoming the 39th player to accomplish the feat  Hit 28 HR at Oriole Park, setting a franchise record, breaking Frank Robinson’s mark (27 HR at Memorial Stadium in 1966)  Became the 3rd player in MLB history to hit 50 HR and 40-2B in a season, joining Ruth (59/44 in 152 games in 1921) and Belle (52/50 for CLE in 143 games in 1995)

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 Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/29/13; .667, 2-for-3, 2B, R, 2RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Had three stints with the Orioles in 2013; March 31-May 18, May 29-August 27 and September 3-end of the season  Had career-high eight-game hit streak, June 18-29, batting .483 (14-29) with a walk, four HR, six runs and nine RBI…Hit streak included six multi-hit games  Collected 1st career multi-HR game and season-high three RBI, June 23 @TOR…Had career-high three hits, August 2 vs. SEA  Snapped an 0-for-17 streak to begin season, April 10 @BOS, with two-out 9th inning single that started a four run rally in the O’s comeback win

2 • J.J. HARDY • SS (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 3G (since 9/27/13; .333, 4-for-12, 2B, 2R, 2RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Earned 1st career start as AL SS (5,283,144 votes, 8th highest total in the AL) at the 2013 All-Star Game, his 2nd career ASG (also 2007)…Went 0-for-2 with an RBI  Won his 2nd career Gold Glove, becoming the 3rd SS in O’s history to win the award in consecutive years, joining Cal Ripken, Jr. (1991-92) and Mark Belanger (1973-78)  Also honored with his 1st career Silver Slugger Award (as AL SS)  Led all AL SS in games (159) and DP turned (108), was 2nd in assists (403), 3rd in (230) and total zone runs (4) and 4th in fielding % (.981)  Joined (5), (4), (2) And Troy Tulowitzki (2) as active players with multiple Glove Gloves at SS  Became the 4th active player (and 9th since 1901) with three 25+ HR seasons at SS (Rodriguez, Tejada and Tulowitzki)  Is the only SS in MLB with at least 20 HR in each of the last three seasons…Leads all MLB SS with 77 HR and 224 RBI since joining the O’s in 2011

10 • ADAM JONES • CF (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 4G (since 9/24/13; .250, 4-for-16, HR, 2R, 2RBI, SB)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Over his last five Opening Days, is batting .476 (10-for-21) with four doubles, a triple, a homer, five runs scored and five RBI  In 6th season with the O’s, was named to 3rd AL All-Star Team, won 3rd career Gold Glove and 1st Silver Slugger Award in 2013  Was the leading vote getter among all AL OF (6,793,577), the 3rd highest vote total for any AL player…Went 1-for-3 with a 2B & R in All-Star Game  Was the 1st Oriole OF in club history to be honored with a Silver Slugger Award…Led AL in HR (33) and RBI (108) and was 3rd in doubles (35) and SLG (.493)  Joined Paul Blair (seven straight, 1969-75) as the only O’s OF to receive a Gold Glove in consecutive seasons  Led AL CF in games (156), assists (11) and putouts (352 – led AL CF for 3rd time in the last 4 seasons) and ranked 3rd in fielding % (.995)  Finished the season in the AL top-10 in: AB (2nd – 653); RBI (3rd – 108); R (4th – 100); G (T-4th – 160); HR (6th – 33) & H (8th – 186)  Joined Chris Davis, and with a 30-HR, 100-R, 100-RBI season in 2013  Jones/Davis posted the 10th and 11th “30/100/100” seasons in club history (1st since Tejada in 2004)  Became the 2nd O’s OF with three 25+ HR seasons (also Frank Robinson)  On September 25 vs. TOR, snapped 322 consecutive games played streak (dating back to 9/26/11)

12 • STEVE LOMBARDOZZI • INF (S) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 2G (since 9/28/13; .375, 3-for-8, RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Acquired from DET in exchange for minor league INF Alex Gonzalez on March 24, 2014  Was acquired by DET from WAS with two other players in exchange for RHP , December 2, 2013  Completed his second full season at the major league level, appearing in 118 games with WAS…Ranked 2nd in the majors with 13 pinch-hits  Collected a season-high three hits on May 19 @SD, May 24 vs. PHI, June 23 vs. COL, July 25 vs. PIT, and August 11 vs. PHI  Hit his first career PH HR, August 30 vs. NYM, off Dillon Gee  Graduated from St. Petersburg (MD) Junior College and Atholton (MD) High  His father, Steve was a major league for six season with MIN and HOU, and batted .344 during the Twins 1987 World Championship run.

9 • DAVID LOUGH • OF (L) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 3G (since 9/26/13; .400, 4-for-10, HR, R, 2RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Acquired from KC in exchange for INF Danny Valencia, December 18, 2013  Finished 8th in the 2013 AL Rookie of the Year balloting, leading AL rookies in WAR per both Baseball-Reference (2.7) and FanGraphs (2.4, tied with TB’s )  Ranked 3rd among AL rookies (min. 300 AB) in average (.286), 2nd in triples (4), T-4th in doubles (17), and 5th in (.413)  Among all OF that played 500 or more innings in 2013, he ranked 9th overall with a +14.5 Ultimate Zone Rating  Also ranked 6th among all OF in UZR/150, posting a +27.3 (UZR prorated over 150 games)  Hit .294 (50-170) with a .447 SLG before the All-Star Break  Blasted 1st Major League HR on June 11 (solo shot off DET’s Max Scherzer)  Became the first Royals rookie to collect four hits in a game on May 27 vs. STL, going 4-for-5…Also went 4-for-4 with three doubles and a homer @MIN on June 30  Became the first Royal to collect four extra-base hits in a game since did it vs. CHC, July 18, 2000

21 • NICK MARKAKIS • RF (L) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 2G (since 9/28/13; .429, 3-for-7, 2BB, 2B, 2R)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Became franchise leader with his 7th Opening Day start in RF (all consecutive) in 2013  Moved into 6th place in franchise history with 289 doubles…Moved into top 10 in hits (10th - 1,370), total bases (10th - 2,070), extra-base hits (10th - 431), RBI (9th - 608)  Is tied for 5th in club history with Ken Singleton with eight seasons of 20+ 2B & 10+ HR  Was a Gold Glove finalist among AL RF (1.000 fielding %)  Had season-long 12-game hit streak, May 15-27, batting .377 (20-53) with three walks, four doubles, two HR, seven runs and 11 RBI  Snapped career-long 31-game streak without an extra-base hit, August 25 vs. OAK, with a double and HR

28 • STEVE PEARCE • OF (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 0G…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Made 1st O’s Opening Day roster in 2013 and went 0-for-4 in 1st career Opening Day start, April 2 @TB  Was 0-for-17 to open the season before homering off Jake McGee, April 18 vs. TB  Tied career-high (4th time) with three hits, including 10th inning game-winning RBI, May 4 @LAA  Had two DL stints stemming from left wrist tendinitis, June 20-July 31 and August 28-September 17  Batted .455/.625/1.000 in 16 plate appearances after his second DL stint to end the season

6 • JONATHAN SCHOOP • INF (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/29/13; .500, 2-for-4, 2R)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Recalled, September 3, 2013 from Triple-A Norfolk and made his ML debut, September 25 vs. TOR…Went 2-for-3, with a BB, HR, 3R and RBI in his debut  Became the 2nd Oriole in club history to hit a HR in his first ML game (, 7/27/66 vs. CLE)  Batted .256/.301/.396 with nine home runs and 34 RBI in 289 plate appearances while playing second base and shortstop for Triple-A Norfolk  Did not play, May 13-July 25, due to a stress fracture in his lower back  Named the Orioles #5 overall prospect by after the season  Also named a top 100 overall prospect by Baseball Prospectus (82) and ESPN.com (86)

32 • MATT WIETERS • CA (S) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

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 Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/28/13; .667, 2-for-3, BB, RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Led AL in G (140), AB (496), HR (21) and RBI (76), was 2nd in R (58) and H (121), and 3rd in 2B (29) and SLG (.429) in 2013  Set career-highs in G (148) and 2B (29) and defensive career-highs in games caught (140), innings caught (1201.0) and total chances (1021)  Caught 22 of 66 attempted base stealers (33.3%)…33.3% rate and 22 CS were 2nd in the AL  Is the only catcher in baseball with 50 or more extra-base hits in each of the last three seasons, 2011-2013  Made 4th straight Opening Day start, April 2 @TB, reaching base safely four times  Hit 10th inning walk-off (2nd career GS), April 18 vs. TB (Gomes)  Became the 1st player in club history with three consecutive seasons of 20+ HR as a catcher, September 6 vs. CWS  Was a Gold Glove finalist (award won by Perez, KC)

27 • • OF (R) LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2014 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T Hit Game - - Games - - - - - RBI Game - - Games - - - - -

 Current Hit Streak: 3G (since 9/26; .444, 4-for-9, 2B, R, RBI)…Longest 2014 Hit Streak: N/A  Signed by the Orioles as a minor league free agent, January 14, 2014…Had contract selected, March 30  Played in 80 of the Phillies 119 games before his release…Began the 2013 season on the 15-day DL recovering from off-season right ankle surgery; activated on April 30  Homered in his first AB as a Phillie, April 30 @CLE…Collected his 1,000th career hit, July 3 @PIT (single) and his 500th RBI, June 26 @SD (2-run HR)  DFA, August 9, and released on August 14  TB’s #1 pick in the 2003 June Draft rejoined the Rays on September 1  In the Game 163 tiebreaker @TEX, recorded the go-ahead RBI with a sac fly in the 1st inning  According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the third player all-time to play in 3 different tiebreaking games or series, joining Dodgers outfielders Carl Furillo (1946, 1951, 1959) and (1951, 1959, 1962)  September 27 @TOR, he hit his 100th career home run (2nd inning off R.A. Dickey)

2014 ORIOLES HOME RUNS PLAYER 1R 2R 3R GS Tot LHP RHP Home Road Tie Go-Ahead Record Car. Most Recent HR Almanzar ------Clevenger ------1 06/29/12, B4 vs. HOU (B. Norris) Cruz ------157 08/04/13, T2 @OAK (A. Griffin) Davis ------130 09/27/13, B6 vs. BOS (C. Buchholz) Flaherty ------16 09/25/13, B8 vs. TOR (R. Romero) Hardy ------158 09/05/13, B5 vs. CWS (J. Quintana) Jones ------140 09/27/13, B3 vs. BOS (C. Buchholz) Lombardozzi ------5 08/30/13, B8 vs. NYM (D. Gee) Lough ------5 09/26/13, T4 @CWS (A. Rienzo) Machado ------21 09/14/13, T3 @TOR (E. Rogers) Markakis ------127 09/12/13, B7 vs. NYY (D. Huff) Pearce ------17 09/25/13, B4 vs. TOR (E. Rogers) Peguero ------1 09/29/13, B9 vs. SD (H. Street) Reimold ------41 07/11/13, B3 vs. TEX (R. Wolf) Schoop ------1 09/24/13, B6 vs. TOR (K. Drabek) Wieters ------87 09/26/13, B2 vs. TOR (M. Buehrle) Young ------100 09/27/13, T2 @TOR (R. Dickey) TOTALS ------

GRAND SLAMS (): …MULTI-HR GAMES (): …BACK-TO-BACK HR (): …LEADOFF HR (): …WALKOFF HR (): . STARTING PITCHER RUN SUPPORT

PITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUN SUPP AVG O’S W-L QUALITY STARTS Q.S. % Chen ------Gonzalez ------Jimenez ------Norris ------Tillman ------TOTAL ------

BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN

53 • ZACH BRITTON • LH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 7/9/13 (A. Beltre) 6/29/13 vs. NYY 7/9/13 vs. TEX - - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Had three stints with the Orioles in 2013 (April 25-30, June 18-July 9 and September 2-5), making seven starts  Combined to pitch 11.0 innings and allow two earned runs in his two victories (June 18 @DET, 5.1IP, ER and 6/29 vs. NYY, 5.2IP, ER)  Struck out season-high five, June 24 vs. CLE…Tossed season-long 7.0 innings, July 4 @CWS  Went 6-5 with a 4.27 ERA (103.1IP, 49ER) in 19 starts for Triple-A Norfolk…Held AAA left-handed hitters to a line of .208/.299/.317 in 101 at-bats  Posted a 2.98 groundout/flyout ratio, but finished 12.0 innings shy of qualifying among minor league leaders, where that ratio would have been tops at the AA and AAA levels

29 • TOMMY HUNTER • RH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 9/23/13 (J. Loney) 9/17/13 @BOS 9/23/13 @TB 8/21/13 vs. TB - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Made his 2nd O’s Opening Day roster in 2013 and pitched out of the bullpen…Tossed 86.1 relief innings, 2nd most in the AL, in his 68 appearances (T-2nd on the club)  Tossed 2.0 or more innings 13 times, pitching to a 0.30 ERA (29.1IP, 13H, ER, 3BB, 22K) in those games…Allowed one or fewer runs in 61 of his 68 games  Recorded 1st ML save, April 20 vs. LAD (3.0IP, 3H, BB, 2K)…Posted a 2.06 ERA (43.2IP, 10ER) in 34 games at OPACY  Held right-handed hitters to a line of .141/.190/.154 in 159 plate appearances while lefties hit .294/.322/.535 in 177 plate appearances  Posted a combined 2.18 ERA (33.0IP, 8ER) in 27 games vs. BOS (11G), TB (9G) and NYY (7G)

17 • • LH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 6/9/13 (S. Fuld) 6/2/13 vs. DET 6/21/13 @ TOR None - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Pitched out of the bullpen and posted career bests with a 24.0% K rate, 8.82 K/9, 3.13 K/BB, a 28.3% swing-and-miss rate, a 2.89 FIP and 3.53 ERA, .230/.295/.321 line against  Stranded 32 of 37 inherited runners in 2013, the 7th best mark in the majors (3rd in AL)…Has stranded 46 of 51 inherited runners (90.2%) dating back to 2012 (2nd in MLB)  Held LHH to a line of .168/.225/.277 in 112 plate appearances (average against was 5th best in AL…Posted a 1.35 ERA (26.2IP, 4ER) in 34 games at OPACY

47 • EVAN MEEK • RH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 4/16/12 (C. Young) 5/31/11 @NYM 4/02/11 @CHC 9/21/10 vs. STL - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Had contract selected, March 30, after being signed as a free agent to a minor league contract, February 6, 2014  Made 33 appearances (15 GS) with Triple-A Round Rock (TEX) in 2013, going 6-9 with 4 SV  His first 18 appearances were all out of the bullpen…Did not allow an in 13 of those 18 relief outings  Was a 2010 All-Star with Pittsburgh (2.14 ERA in 70G/80.0IP, 2.26K/BB)

56 • DARREN O’DAY • RH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 8/24/13 (C. Crisp) 7/7/13 @NYY 8/24/13 vs. OAK 7/21/13 @TEX - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Posted a 2.18 ERA (62.0IP, 15ER) in 2013, 11th best among AL relievers, in 68 games in his 2nd season with the O’s… Did not allowed an ER in 56 of his 68 appearances  Ranks 2nd among AL relievers with 12 wins since 2012 and 12th with a 2.23 ERA (129.0IP, 32ER) in 137 games  Posted a 0.66 ERA (13.2IP, ER) in 14 games in April…On May 5 @LAA, recorded 1st SV (1.1 scoreless IP) since September 8, 2009  In 31 games vs. the AL East, pitched to a 1.33 ERA (27.0IP, 4ER) and held hitters to a .168/.233/.295 line in 104 plate appearances  Since 2012, he is 6-0 with a 1.21 ERA (59.2IP, 8ER) in 67 games in the division holding hitters to a line of .150/.219/.282

60 • JOSH STINSON • RH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 4/24/13 (J. Bautista) None 9/20/11 @STL None - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Claimed off waivers by O’s from OAK, April 4, 2013 and had four stints with the O’s (4/24, 7/10-11, 8/17-18, 9/3-end of season)  Made two scoreless appearances (August 17-18) after being recalled for his third stint, August 17  Made nine straight scoreless appearances, August 17-September 25 (10.1IP, 2H, 2BB, 8K)  Led Triple-A Norfolk with 23 GS and 11 Quality Starts

58 • RYAN WEBB • RH LAST: vBOS: STAND:

2014 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2014 IP HIGH 2014 K HIGH HR - - - - - 9/4/13 (D. Murphy) 9/3/13 @CHC 9/4/13 @CHC - - -

 vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0/0  Signed by the Orioles as a free agent to a two-year contract, December 10, 2013  Spent the 2013 season with Miami after being in the minors and majors each season since 2009  Set career-highs in games (66), IP (80.1), K (54) and WHIP (1.21)…Ranked 4th in the NL in relief IP (80.1)  Had a 35-game stretch without allowing more than one ER in any outing, June 15-September 19, posting a 2.27 ERA (43.2IP, 11ER)  Held lefties (.244/.324/.390 in 141 PA) and righties (.244/.297/.384 in 191 PA) to nearly identical lines  Posted a 2.65 ERA (37.1IP, 11ER) and 4.67 K/BB ratio in 37.1IP after the All-Star Game after posting marks of 3.14 and 1.24, respectively, in 43.0IP in the first half

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

PLAYER CA 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

Almanzar Clevenger Cruz Davis Flaherty Hardy Jones Lombardozzi Lough Machado Markakis Pearce Peguero Reimold Schoop Wieters Young

2014 ORIOLES & OPPONENTS HIGHS TEAM BATTING ORIOLES OPPONENT Runs in a game/inning G: …I: G: …I: Hits in a game/inning G: …I: G: …I: 2B in a game - - 3B in a game - - HR in a game - - XBH in a game - - SB in a game - - LOB in a game - - K in a game - - BB in a game - -

TEAM PITCHING ORIOLES OPPONENT K in a game - - BB in a game - - Pitchers Used - - Total Quality Starts - -

TEAM FIELDING ORIOLES OPPONENT Errors in a game - - DP Turned in a game - -

IND. BATTING ORIOLES OPPONENT Hits in a game - - Runs in a game - - 2B in a game - - 3B in a game - - HR in a game - - RBI in a game - - XBH in a game - - SB in a game - - BB in a game - - K in a game - - Hitting Streak - - Consec. G w/ a HR - -

IND. PITCHING ORIOLES OPPONENT K, Starter/Reliever S: …R: S: …R: BB, Starter/Reliever S: …R: S: …R: IP, Starter/Reliever S: …R: S: …R: Fewest Hits (CG) - - Consec. Quality Starts - -

MISCELLANEOUS Walk-Offs: Win (): …Loss ():

Biggest Comeback Win/Lost Lead: Win: …Loss:

Largest Margin of Victory/Defeat: Win: …Loss:

Longest/Shortest Game Time/Most Inn: Long: (9 Inn)… (Extra Innings)…Short: …Innings:

Largest Crowd, Home/Road: Home: …Road:

OF Assists (): HP: …1B: …2B: …3B: …Player (); Last…

2014 BALTIMORE ORIOLES CUMULATIVE ROSTER

PITCHERS (14) CATCHERS (2) OUTFIELDERS (8) Britton, Zach (3/30- ) Clevenger, Steve (3/30- ) Cruz, Nelson (3/30- ) Chen, Wei-Yin (3/30- ) Wieters, Matt (3/30- ) Jones, Adam (3/30- ) Escalona, Edgmer* (DL 3/30- ) Lough, David (3/30- ) Gonzalez, Miguel (3/30- ) (7) Markakis, Nick (3/30- ) Hunter, Tommy (3/30- ) Almanzar, Michael*# (DL 3/30- ) Pearce, Steve (3/30- ) Jimenez, Ubaldo (3/30- ) Davis, Chris (3/30- ) Peguero, Francisco* (DL 3/30- ) Matusz, Brian (3/30- ) Flaherty, Ryan (3/30- ) Reimold, Nolan* (DL 3/30- ) Meek, Evan (3/30- ) Hardy, J.J. (3/30- ) Young, Delmon (3/30- ) Norris, Bud (3/30- ) Lombardozzi, Steve (3/30- ) O’Day, Darren (3/30- ) Machado, Manny# (DL 3/30- ) Patton, Troy^ (RL 3/30- ) Schoop, Jonathan* (3/30- ) Stinson, Josh (3/30- ) Tillman, Chris (3/30- ) Webb, Ryan (3/30- )

* = 15-Day DL (5)…# = ML Debut (1)…^ = Restricted List (1) SCORING BY INNINGS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Extras Total ORIOLES ------0 OPPONENTS ------0

2014 BY THE NUMBERS 2014 TRANSACTIONS

HOME AWAY TOTAL Date Player(s) & Transaction(s) Overall 0-0 0-0 0-0 02/15 Jimmy Paredes (INF/OF); Claimed off waivers from MIA Day 0-0 0-0 0-0 02/17 Suk-min Yoon (RHP); Signed as a free agent to a three-year contract…Jimmy Paredes (INF/OF); Night 0-0 0-0 0-0 Claimed on waivers by KC 02/19 Ubaldo Jimenez (RHP); Signed as a free agent to a four-year contract…Liam Hendriks (RHP); DFA Extra Innings 0-0 0-0 0-0 02/21 Liam Hendriks (RHP); Claimed on waivers by TOR Shutouts 0-0 0-0 0-0 02/24 Nelson Cruz (OF); Signed as a free agent to a one-year contract…Chris Jones (LHP); DFA One-Run Games 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/01 Chris Jones (LHP); Released Two-Run Games 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/07 Mike Belfiore (LHP); Optioned to AAA NFK vs. RHP Starters 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/10 Michael Ohlman (CA) & Tim Berry (LHP); Optioned to AA BOW vs. LHP Starters 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/14 (RHP); Optioned to AA BOW Lead After 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/19 Suk-min Yoon (RHP) & Johnny Monell (CA); Optioned to AAA NFK 03/22 David Adams (INF); Claimed off waivers from CLE…Kelvin De La Cruz (LHP); DFA Tied After 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/23 David Adams (INF); Optioned to AAA NFK Trail After 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/24 Steve Lombardozzi (INF); Acquired from DET in exchange for MiLg INF Alex Gonzalez…Johnny Lead After 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 Monell (CA); DFA Tied After 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/25 Kelvin De La Cruz (LHP); Cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA NFK…Brad Brach (RHP); Trail After 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 Optioned to AAA NFK O’s Starter Goes 6+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/26 Steve Johnson (RHP) & Henry Urrutia (OF); Optioned to AAA NFK Opp. Starter Goes 6+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 03/28 Johnny Monell (CA); Cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA NFK 03/30 Delmon Young (OF) & Evan Meek (RHP); Contracts selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Mike O’s Starter Goes 7+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 Belfiore (LHP); DFA…Edgmer Escalona (RHP); Placed on the 60-day DL (right shoulder Opp. Starter Goes 7+ IP 0-0 0-0 0-0 impingement)…Michael Almanzar (INF); Placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 23 (left patellar O’s Score First 0-0 0-0 0-0 tendinitis)…Manny Machado (INF); Placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 21 (recovering from left Opp. Scores First 0-0 0-0 0-0 knee surgery)…Francisco Peguero (OF); Placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 21 (right wrist O’s Score 3 or Fewer 0-0 0-0 0-0 tendinitis)…Nolan Reimold (OF); Placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 26 (recovering from O’s Score 4 or More 0-0 0-0 0-0 cervical spine fusion surgery) O’s Out-Hit Opp. 0-0 0-0 0-0 Equal Hit Total 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opp. Out-Hit O’s 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s 10+ Hits 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opp 10+ Hits 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s Score 10+ Runs 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opp. Scores 10+ Runs 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s Hit a HR 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s Make 0 Errors 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s Make 1 Error 0-0 0-0 0-0 O’s Make 2+ Errors 0-0 0-0 0-0 Series Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 First Game of Series 0-0 0-0 0-0 Series Finale 0-0 0-0 0-0

MONTH HOME AWAY TOTAL April (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 May (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 June (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 July (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 August (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 September (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

DAY OF WEEK HOME AWAY TOTAL Monday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Tuesday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wednesday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Thursday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Friday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Saturday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Sunday (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. A.L. EAST HOME AWAY TOTAL Boston Red Sox (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 New York Yankees (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. A.L. CENTRAL HOME AWAY TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. A.L. WEST HOME AWAY TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Texas Rangers (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. N.L. HOME AWAY TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 St. Louis Cardinals 0-0 0-0 0-0 (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

BATTING ORIOLES OPPONENT Eutaw St. Home Run Ryan Flaherty, 9/25/13 vs. TOR (Rogers) , NYY, 9/11/13 (Feldman) Second Deck Home Run in LF Mark Reynolds, 8/7/11 vs. TOR (Romero) , CAL, 6/11/95 (Moyer) Grand Slam Brian Roberts, 8/23/13 vs. OAK (Straily) Jason Castro, HOU, 7/31/13 (Gonzalez) Two Grand Slams in One Game Palmeiro/Mora, 6/4/05 @DET (Ledezma/Creek) Byrd/Metcalf, TEX, 8/22/07 (Burres/Bell) Pinch Hit Home Run Luke Scott, 4/18/11 vs. MIN (Capps) James Loney, @TB, 9/23/13 (Hunter) Pinch Hit Walk-Off Home Run Larry Sheets, 8/24/88 vs. SEA (Schooler) James Loney, @TB, 9/23/13 (Hunter) Pinch Hit Grand Slam Dwight Evans, 7/26/91 vs. OAK (Nelson) , @NYY, 6/6/01 (Trombley) Inside the Park Home Run Robert Andino, 9/26/11 vs. BOS (Beckett) , @BOS, (G2) 9/19/11 (Accardo) LH & RH Home Run, Same Game Roberto Alomar, 7/25/96 vs. CLE (Plunk/Assenmacher) , STL, 6/30/11 (Matusz/Simon) Individual 2-Home Run Game Ryan Flaherty, 9/25/13 vs. TOR (Rogers//Romero) , NYY, 9/10/13 (Gonzalez/Gausman) Individual 3-Home Run Game Chris Davis, 8/24/12, vs. TOR (Villanueva (2), Delabar) , WAS, 5/29/13 (Tillman (3)) Individual 4-Home Run Game Never , TEX, 5/8/12 (Arrieta (2), Phillips, O’Day) Home Run in Consecutive Games Brian Roberts, 9/23-24/13 @TB & vs. TOR Colby Rasmus, TOR, 9/13-14/13 Home Run in 3 Consecutive Games Adam Jones, 7/12-14/13 vs. TOR Mike Morse, SEA, 4/30-8/2/13 Home Run in 4 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 7/11-14/13 vs. TEX & TOR Miguel Cabrera, DET, 9/23/11-7/13/12 Home Run in 5 Consecutive Games Melvin Mora, 9/30/05-4/5/06 @TB & vs. TB , TOR, 6/5-7/26/11 Home Run in 6 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 9/26-10/2/12 vs. TOR, BOS & TB Albert Belle, CLE, 6/28-7/28/94 Multi-Home Run Game, Teammates Chris Davis & Manny Machado, 9/26/12 vs. TOR Saltalamacchia/Vasquez, TEX, 8/22/07 4-Home Run Game, Team 9/25/13 vs. TOR 8/16/13, COL 5-Home Run Game, Team 5/10/12 vs. TEX (G1) 6/1/13, DET 6-Home Run Game, Team 9/6/12 vs. NYY 6/5/13, HOU 7+-Home Run Game, Team 9/26/12 vs. TOR 9/14/87, TOR (10 HR) Back-to-Back HR Roberts-McLouth, 9/24/13 vs. TOR Ortiz-Carp, 6/13/13, BOS Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Hairston-Bordick, 6/6/01 @NYY Rios-Catalanotto, 6/14/06, TOR Back-to-Back-to-Back HR Flaherty-Hardy-Markakis, 5/10/12 vs. TEX (G1, Lewis) Martinez-Peralta-Avila, 6/1/13, DET Back-to-Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Flaherty-Hardy-Markakis, 5/10/12 vs. TEX (G1, Lewis) - Lead-Off Home Run Nate McLouth, 8/16/13 vs. COL (Nicasio) David DeJesus, 9/22/13, TB (Feldman) Walk-Off Home Run Chris Dickerson, 9th Inn, 5/31/13 vs. DET (Valverde) James Loney, 9th Inn, 9/23/13 @TB (Hunter) Walk-Off Grand Slam Matt Wieters, 4/18/13 vs. TB (Gomes) Alex Rodriguez, NYY, 4/7/07 Walk-Off Home Run, Eutaw St. Luke Scott, 7/19/08 vs. DET N/A Home Run, 15th Inning or later Adam Jones, 5/16/12 @KC - Home Run, 17th Inning or later Adam Jones, 5/6/12 @BOS - Hit a HR for 1st Oriole Hit Lou Montanez, 8/6/08 @LAA N/A Home Run by a Pitcher Zach Britton, 7/3/11 @ATL , WAS, 5/20/12 2-Home Run Game by a Pitcher Milt Pappas, 8/27/61 @MIN Sonny Seibert, BOS, 9/2/71 Oriole to Hit a Home Run, 1st ML AB Lou Montanez, 8/6/08 @LAA N/A Oriole w/ 2 hits in one inning Adam Jones, 5/25/11 vs. KC N/A 5-Hit Game J.J. Hardy, 5/6/12 @BOS Jose Lopez, CLE, 6/30/12 6-Hit Game Cal Ripken, Jr., 6/13/99 @ATL Ian Kinsler, TEX, 4/15/09 (cycle) 5-RBI Game Chris Davis, 6/19/13 @DET Michael Saunders, SEA, 8/3/13 6-RBI Game Nick Markakis, 6/10/11 vs. TB , TEX, 5/7/12 7-RBI Game Luke Scott, 7/7/09 @SEA , BOS, 8/27/13 8-RBI Game Chris Hoiles, 8/14/98 @CLE Josh Hamilton, TEX, 5/8/12 9-RBI Game Eddie Murray, 8/26/85 @CAL Danny Tartabull, NYY, 9/8/92

PITCHING ORIOLES OPPONENT Never Never No-Hitter 7/13/91 (Milacki/Flanagan/Williamson/Olson vs. OAK) 9/1/07 ( @BOS) 1-Hitter 9/28/12 (Tillman/Patton vs. BOS) 6/18/12 (R.A. Dickey, NYM) 9/14/13 (Tillman @TOR, 8.0 IP loss) 9/19/13 (John Lackey, BOS) Complete Game 9/06/13 (Feldman vs. CWS) 5/3/13 (, LAA) Team Shutout 9/06/13 (Feldman vs. CWS) 7/28/13 (Lester, Thornton, Beato, BOS) Consecutive CG, Pitcher Sidney Ponson (2), 5/16-22/04 Mark Hendrickson (2), TB, 10/1/05-4/6/06 Consecutive Shutouts, Pitcher Mike Mussina (2), 9/26-10/1/95 Oil Can Boyd (2), BOS, 9/21/84-6/9/85 Consecutive CG, Team 5/13-14/11 (Guthrie/Bergesen) Toronto, 8/12-13/05 (Towers/Bush) Consecutive Shutouts, Team 9/3-4/12 (@TOR) 7/7-8/12 (LAA) 10+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 8/30/12 (Britton vs. CWS, 10) 9/21/13 (, TB, 12) 15+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 7/07/07 (Bedard @TEX, 15) 10/2/12 (James Shields, TB, 15) 10+ Strikeout Game, Team 9/25/13 vs. TOR (11) 9/18/13, BOS (10 in 12.0IP) 15+ Strikeout Game, Team 9/18/12 @SEA (18 in 18.0IP) 8/14/13, ARI (15 in 14.0IP) Individual 4-Strikeout Inning , 5/29/70 @CAL (4th Inn) Ryan Cook, 4/27/13, OAK (8th Inn)

MISCELLANEOUS ORIOLES OPPONENT Hit for the Cycle Felix Pie, 8/14/09 vs. LAA (4th in club history) Ian Kinsler, 4/15/09, TEX (9th by an opponent) Steal of Home Robert Andino, 6/14/09 vs. ATL Jonathan Villar, 7/30/13, HOU (straight steal) Position Player to Pitch Chris Davis, 5/6/12 @BOS (W, 2.0IP, 2H, BB, 2K) Darnell McDonald, 5/6/12, BOS (L, IP, 2H, 3ER, 2BB, HR) Turned 9/1/00, Bottom 2nd @CLE (S. Alomar batting) 4/12/13, Top 8th @NYY (M. Machado batting) Scoring: 6-4-4-3 Scoring: 4-6-5-6-5-3-4

WINNING SWEEPS ORIOLES OPPONENT 3-Game, @ Camden Yards June 28-30, 2013 vs. NYY May 17-19, 2013 (TB) 3-Game, Road July 19-21, 2013 @TEX August 12-14, 2013 (ARI) 4-Game, @ Camden Yards April 4-7, 2008 vs. SEA September 22-24, 2008 (TB) 4-Game, Road August 22-25, 2011 @MIN September 20-23, 2013 (TB) April 20, 2013 vs. LAD July 30, 2011 (NYY)

O’S EJECTIONS DATE OPP. REASON

ORIOLES 2014 DAY BY DAY RESULTS H/R Winning Losing GA G Date Opp. D/N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. 1 03/31 vs. BOS H-D 04/01 off day 2 04/02 vs. BOS H-N 3 04/03 vs. BOS H-N 4 04/04 @DET R-D 5 04/05 @DET R-D 6 04/06 @DET R-D 7 04/07 @NYY R-D 8 04/08 @NYY R-D 9 04/09 @NYY R-N 10 04/11 vs. TOR H-N 11 04/12 vs. TOR H-N 12 04/13 vs. TOR H-D 13 04/14 vs. TB H-N 14 04/15 vs. TB H-N 15 04/16 vs. TB H-D 04/17 off day 16 04/18 @BOS R-N 17 04/19 @BOS R-D 18 04/20 @BOS R-N 19 04/21 @BOS R-D 20 04/22 @TOR R-N 21 04/23 @TOR R-N 22 04/24 @TOR R-N 23 04/25 vs. KC H-N 24 04/26 vs. KC H-N 25 04/27 vs. KC H-D 26 04/29 vs. PIT H-N 27 04/30 vs. PIT H-N MAR/APR REC: AVG: HR: R/G: ERA: SP ERA: RP ERA: 05/01 off day 28 05/02 @MIN R-N 29 05/03 @MIN R-D 30 05/04 @MIN R-D 05/05 off day 31 05/06 @TB R-N 32 05/07 @TB R-N 33 05/08 @TB R-N 34 05/09 vs. HOU H-N 35 05/10 vs. HOU H-N 36 05/11 vs. HOU H-D 37 05/12 vs. DET H-N 38 05/13 vs. DET H-N 39 05/14 vs. DET H-D 40 05/15 @KC R-N 41 05/16 @KC R-N 42 05/17 @KC R-N 43 05/18 @KC R-D 05/19 off day 44 05/20 @PIT R-N 45 05/21 @PIT R-N 46 05/22 vs. CLE H-N 47 05/23 vs. CLE H-N 48 05/24 vs. CLE H- 49 05/25 vs. CLE H-D 50 05/26 @MIL R-D 51 05/27 @MIL R-N 52 05/28 @MIL R-N 53 05/29 @HOU R-N 54 05/30 @HOU R-N 55 05/31 @HOU R-D MAY RECORD: AVG: HR: R/G: ERA: SP ERA: RP ERA: 56 06/01 @HOU R-D 06/02 off day 57 06/03 @TEX R-N 58 06/04 @TEX R-N 59 06/05 @TEX R-N 60 06/06 vs. OAK H-N 61 06/07 vs. OAK H-N 62 06/08 vs. OAK H-D 63 06/09 vs. BOS H-N 64 06/10 vs. BOS H-N 65 06/11 vs. BOS H-N 66 06/12 vs. TOR H-N 67 06/13 vs. TOR H-N 68 06/14 vs. TOR H-D 69 06/15 vs. TOR H-D 70 06/16 @TB R-N 71 06/17 @TB R-N 72 06/18 @TB R-D 06/19 off day 73 06/20 @NYY R-N 74 06/21 @NYY R-D 75 06/22 @NYY R- 76 06/23 vs. CWS H-N 77 06/24 vs. CWS H-N 78 06/25 vs. CWS H-N 06/26 off day 79 06/27 vs. TB H-N 80 06/28 vs. TB H-D 81 06/29 vs. TB H-D 82 06/30 vs. TEX H-N JUNE RECORD: AVG: HR: R/G: ERA: SP ERA: RP ERA: 83 07/01 vs. TEX H-N 84 07/02 vs. TEX H-N 85 07/03 vs. TEX H-N 86 07/04 @BOS R-D 87 07/05 @BOS R-N 88 07/06 @BOS R-D 89 07/07 @WAS R-N 90 07/08 @WAS R-N