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A’s AT A GLANCE OAKLAND ATHLETICS (27-30) VS. (30-26) Season High 19-17/22-20 (May 9/May 17) FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 – – 7:10 P.M. EDT Season Low 22-26/23-27 (May 23/May 25) LHP JOSH OUTMAN (1-0, 2.08) VS. RHP (4-3, 3.41) April 13-14 CSNCA – A’S RADIO NETWORK (SPORTSRADIO 95.7 FM) May 14-15 June 0-1 July 0-0 ABOUT THE A’s August 0-0 September 0-0 ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost three straight after winning a season-high four consecutive games…are 5-4 over Home Series 3-5-2 the last nine games but are 5-10 over the last 15 games as the A’s had a season-high six-game losing streak Road Series 3-3-3 from May 18-23…were tied for first place May 17 and have lost four games in the standings since then and Series Sweeps 2-3 fallen to fourth place, where the A’s have spent 11 of the last 12 days…have spent one day tied for first, three First Game of Series 7-12 days in second, eight days tied for second, 34 days in third, three days tied for third and 15 days in Last Game of Series 12-7 A’s Score First 21-9 fourth…have been exactly .500 a total of 14 times this year…last season, were .500 an Athletics-record 33 Opponent Scores First 6-21 times. Leading After 7th 22-3 Leading After 8th 23-1 STARTING PITCHING: A’s starters went 2-3 with a 6.29 ERA (24 er in 34.1 ip) and .273 (36 for 132) opponents Tied After 7th 0-6 batting average in six games on the past homestand but have a Major League-leading 2.91 ERA (117 er in Tied After 8th 1-9 361.2 ip) for the season…have allowed the fewest home runs in the majors (22)…lead the in th Trailing After 7 5-21 opponents slugging percentage (.344), rank third in pitched (361.2) and third in most walks (122). Trailing After 8th 3-20 Commit No Errors 15-13 PITCHING: The A’s have a 3.01 ERA, which is tied with Atlanta for first in the majors…have allowed just 33 Commit 1 or More Errors 12-17 home runs, which is second fewest…are on pace to allow 94 home runs and the Oakland record for fewest in a More HR Than Opp. 10-2 non-strike season is 90 in 1974…lead the American League in opponents slugging percentage (.339) and rank Fewer HR Than Opp. 5-10 Same Total HR of Opp. 12-18 fourth in batting average (.242) and on-base percentage (.312)…have a Major League leading 12 Starter Pitches 7 or More 14-10 pickoffs…opponents have been successful in just 35 of 58 (60.3%) stolen base attempts for the season, which Starter Pitches Less Than 7 13-20 is the lowest percentage in the AL…the 23 caught stealings top the majors. When Scoring 4 or More 20-4 When Scoring Less Than 4 7-26 OFFENSE: The A’s are hitting .240 for the season, which is third lowest in the American League…also have the Last At Bat 5-12 third lowest on-base percentage (.306) and slugging percentage (.353)…are tied for second fewest in runs Different Lineups 42 scored (202) and have the third fewest (342)…have eight home runs over the last 11 games but have 32 for the season, which is second fewest in the AL…are on pace to just 91 home runs and the Oakland A’s vs. RED SOX record for fewest home runs in a season is 94 in 1968…have been six times, which is tied for second most in the AL. The season series is tied at one game each…went 5-4 against the DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed 41 errors, which is second most in the American League…the Red Sox last season, winning the season series for the first time errors have led to 32 unearned runs, which is second most in the majors (Houston, 34)…had their streak of since going 7-3 in 2006…are now turning at least one play in 10 consecutive games (15 total) snapped Wednesday, which was their most 26-23 (.531) against the Red Sox consecutive games with a double play since July 23 to August 3, 1999 when they had an 11-game since 2006, which is the best streak…have 63 double plays for the season, which is second most in the AL. record by any American League team over that span…have AGAINST THE EAST: The A’s are 3-3 in this stretch of 12 consecutive games against swept just three series from teams (3-0 vs. Baltimore, 0-3 vs. New York)…the stretch continues with a pair of three-game series at Boston Boston over the last 18 years (all and Baltimore beginning today…it marks just the second time this year the A’s have traveled to the Eastern in Oakland), most recently May time zone (had a three-game series at Toronto, April 5-7)…are 5-6 (.455) against the East this year. 23-25, 2008…have won 17 of the last 24 games in the Coliseum but HOME AND AWAY: The A’s begin a 10-game road trip to Boston (three games), Baltimore (three games) and have lost 12 of the last 16 at Fenway…are 218-269 since Chicago (four games) today… went 2-5 on the last road trip to San Francisco (0-3) and Los Angeles (2-2) and moving to Oakland in 1968…that are 13-15 on the road for the season…went 3-3 on their last homestand against Baltimore (3-0) and New York includes 129-114 in Oakland, 88- (0-3) and are 14-15 at home for the season…are batting .252 (245 for 974) with 114 runs scored in 29 home 154 in Boston and 1-1 in games (3.93 per game) and .228 (217 for 953) with 88 runs scored in 28 games on the road (3.14 per game). Tokyo…all-time, the A’s are 860- 1050 against the Red Sox. WINS AND LOSSES: The A’s have a 13-10 (.565) record in day games and are 14-20 (.412) at night…have the fifth best day record in the American League and the second worst mark at night (Minnesota, 11-21)…are TODAY’S TIDBITS 10-5 (.667) in by a left-handed , which is tied for the second best record in the AL…are 17-25 (.405) against right-handed starters. David DeJesus is batting .323 (21 for 65) over his last 19 games CLOSE CALLS: The A’s are 5-7 in extra- games…the 12 extra-inning games are tied for the most in the (since May 13) after hitting .217 majors and the seven losses are second most to the Angels (8)…the 12 extra-inning games are one more than over his first 32 contests…has not committed an error in 47 games in the A’s total for the entire 2010 season when they went 4-7…10 of the extra inning games have gone 10 the outfield and now has a 288- innings, one has lasted 11 and the season-high is 12…are 7-13 in games decided in the seventh inning or later, game errorless streak, which is including 5-12 in games decided in the last at bat…are 7-11 in one- games…are tied for third in the the longest active streak among all American League in one-run losses…have five wins when trailing after seven innings, which is second most in Major League outfielders. the AL to Kansas City (7)…last year, the A’s had just two wins when trailing after seven innings the entire season. Joey Devine has not allowed a run in seven games and 6.2 20 GAMES IN 20 DAYS: The A’s concluded their stretch of 20 consecutive days without a day off innings and now has a career-high Wednesday…went 8-12 over that span but were only outscored just 78-73…the batted .252 (170 for 675) and 16.1-inning scoreless streak dating back to 2008…has now the pitching staff had a 3.49 ERA (70 er in 180.2 ip)…that included 3.35 (45 er in 121.0 ip) by the starters and gone 33 games and 33.0 innings 3.77 (25 er in 59.2 ip) by the relievers…all 20 games were played in California. without allowing an . THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have used the disabled list seven times this year…currently have five players Kurt Suzuki is a .328 (40 for 122) on the DL (Braden, Harden, McCarthy, Rosales, Ross) and have not had fewer than three players on the DL career hitter against Boston, which since the end of the 2006 season, when they had one…have used the DL 94 times since the start of the 2007 is his highest average against any season…used the DL 23 times last year, which was the second highest total in Oakland history to the record of American League team…has hit 25 in 2008. safely in 14 of 15 career games at Fenway Park (21 for 61, .344). LOCKED UP: The A’s have five players under contract beyond the 2011 season… is signed through 2015 with club options for 2016 and 2017 after agreeing to terms on a new contract April 11…Brett THIS DATE IN A’s HISTORY Anderson is signed through 2013 with club options for 2014 and 2015…Kurt Suzuki is also signed through 2013

In 1980 trailing 4-1 entering the with a club option for 2014…Grant Balfour and Brian Fuentes are both signed through 2012 with club options ninth inning at Cleveland, Dave for 2013…Michael Wuertz has a club option for 2012. Revering, Mitchell Page and Tony Armas hit consecutive home runs PITCHING PROBABLES but the A's would go on to lose 6-4 in 10 innings…in 2004 the A’s tie Sat., June 4 at BOS RHP Trevor Cahill (6-3, 2.31) vs. RHP (4-2, 1.80) 10:10 CSNCA an Oakland record by playing their Sun., June 5 at BOS LHP Brett Anderson (3-5, 3.68) vs. RHP John Lackey (2-5, 8.01) 10:35 CSNCA third straight extra inning game, a 2-1 win against Toronto in 11 Mon., June 6 at BAL LHP Gio Gonzalez (5-3, 2.49) vs. LHP Brian Matusz (0-0, 1.59) 4:05 CSNCA innings. Tues., June 7 at BAL RHP Guillermo Moscoso (2-0, 3.27) vs. TBA 4:05 CSNCA

Wed., June 8 at BAL LHP Josh Outman vs. LHP Zach Britton (both pitching tonight) 4:05 CSNCA

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TODAY’S : Josh Outman (1-0, 2.08 ERA)

OUTMAN BY THE NUMBERS FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make OUTMAN’S 2011 STARTS WITH OAKLAND his third start of the season…the A’s are 1- W L ERA G IP ER 1 in his starting assignments this year and Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2011 1 0 2.08 2 13.0 3 are 10-8 (.556) in his career…has tossed May 23 at LAA 1-4 -- 1.29 7.0 5 1 1 3 2 0 102 2010 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 May 28 BAL 4-2 W 2.08 6.0 6 2 2 5 2 0 97 Career 6 3 3.57 22 106.0 42 six or more innings in each of his two May Totals (2 G, 2 GS) 1-0 2.08 13.0 11 3 3 8 4 0 starts and allowed two runs or fewer both Home 1 0 3.00 1 6.0 2 times. Road 0 0 1.29 1 7.0 1 Day 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 COMEBACK: Was recalled from -A Sacramento May 23 and started that night at Los Angeles Night 1 0 2.08 2 13.0 3 (AL)…it was his first appearance since June 19, 2009 at San Diego, a in the A’s 7-5 win…left Pre-ASB 1 0 2.08 2 13.0 3 the game after 1.2 innings with a strained left elbow and had “” surgery June 30…missed the Post-ASB 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 entire 2010 season as he continued to rehab from the surgery.

AVG. AB H FIRST START: He had a no decision in the A’s 4-1 loss at Los Angeles May 23…walked Izturis to start the vs. LHH .167 6 1 game and, after an Aybar sacrifice, Abreu had a RBI …that would be the only run he would allow as vs. RHH .250 40 10 he blanked the Angels on four hits and a walk over his final six innings…was relieved by Fuentes to start the eighth inning with the score tied at 1-1. RUN SUPPORT LAST START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 4-2 win over Baltimore last Saturday in Oakland…it Outman was his first Major League win since June 8, 2009 against Minnesota…issued a career-high tying five walks Runs Scored Times 0 0 in 6.0 innings…had a 1-0 lead when he allowed a RBI single to Jones in the third…the A’s tied the game in 1 1 the bottom of the third but he allowed a RBI single to Tatum in the fourth…Oakland then scored once in the 2 0 sixth to take the lead for good. 3 1 4 0 OUTMAN vs. BOSTON: Is making his first career appearance and start. 5 0 6 0 THIS SPRING: Began his comeback this spring by going 0-1 with a 9.82 ERA (11.0 ip, 23 h, 12 r, 12 er, 1 7 0 bb, 7 so, 2 hr) in five games, including one start…opponents hit .442 (23 for 52)…tossed a scoreless fifth 8 0 and sixth inning in his first outing February 27 at Mesa against the Cubs…it was his first appearance 9 0 against Major League competition since June 19, 2009 at San Diego…then allowed at least two runs in 10 0 each of his final four outings…including a start March 6 at San Diego (1.1 ip, 5 h, 4 r, 4 er, 3 bb, 1 so)…was Run Support Avg. 2.77 optioned to Sacramento March 20.

OUTMAN vs. BOSTON WITH SACRAMENTO: Was 4-1 with a OUTMAN’S 2011 STARTS WITH SACRAMENTO 4.78 ERA and .264 opponents batting W L ERA G IP ER average in eight games, all starts…was Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2011 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 tied for fourth in the April 7 Tacoma 6-2 -- 2.25 4.0 2 2 1 4 3 0 90 2010 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 April 13 Las Vegas 5-6 -- 7.50 2.0 5 4 4 2 3 1 58 Career 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 in wins at the time of his April 18 at Tacoma 7-6 -- 9.00 4.0 7 5 5 2 4 1 84 promotion…issued 27 walks in 37.2 April 24 Tucson 5-7 L 8.59 4.2 5 6 4 4 5 1 94 Outman’s Starts vs. Boston innings (6.45 per nine innings) and was April 30 at Las Vegas 5-4 W 7.32 5.0 8 3 2 3 3 0 86 tied for third in the PCL in walks…also April Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 1-1 7.32 19.2 27 20 16 15 18 3 DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO allowed six home runs…the River Cats May 6 Col. Springs 6-2 W 6.57 5.0 6 2 2 4 3 2 93 Has never started against Boston were 6-3 (.667) in his starting May 11 at Memphis 7-0 W 5.28 6.0 3 0 0 5 6 0 99

assignments…tossed six or more innings May 16 at Nashville 3-2 W 4.78 7.0 2 2 2 3 3 1 97 Boston Career Batting vs. Outman May Totals (3 G, 3 GS) 3-0 2.00 18.0 11 4 4 12 12 3 in two of his eight starts (his last two), SAC TOTALS (8 G, 8 GS) 4-1 4.78 37.2 38 24 20 27 30 6 AVG. AB H HR BB SO allowed two runs or fewer four times and Crawford .000 3 0 0 0 1 walked two batters or fewer twice. Gonzalez --- 0 0 0 1 0 Saltalamacchia .000 2 0 0 1 2 FIRST FOUR, LAST FOUR: Went 0-1 with an 8.59 ERA and .306 opponents average over his first four Scutaro .500 4 2 1 2 1 starts and 4-0 with a 2.35 ERA and .232 opponents average over his final four starts....tossed fewer than five innings in each of his first four starts and five or more in each of his final four. OUTMAN’S CAREER HIGHS OPPONENTS BATTING: His .264 opponents batting average broke down to .237 (14 for 59) against left-

Low Hit CG: None handed hitters and .282 (24 for 85) against right-handers…yielded five of his six home runs to IP: 7.2, 5/24/09 vs. ARI righties…opponents hit .256 with runners in scoring position, including .188 with RISP and two outs. Fewest IP, GS: 1.2, 6/19/09 at SD H: 10, 9/23/08 at TEX THE FIRST INNING: Allowed 12 of his 24 runs in the first inning for a 12.38 ERA and .395 opponents R: 5, 4/17/09 at TOR batting average…had a 2.73 ERA and .217 opponents batting average from the second inning on…had 10 ER: 4, 6/13/09 at SF walks in the first inning and 17 after that. BB: 5 (twice), last: 5/28/11 vs. BAL SO: 9, 5/29/09 at TEX (G#1) HOME AND AWAY: Was 3-0 with a 3.68 ERA in four starts on the road and 1-1 with a 6.32 ERA in four HR: 2, 4/17/09 at TOR starts at home. Win Streak: 4, 5/13/09 to 6/8/09 Loss Streak: 2, 9/18/08 to 9/28/08 SACRAMENTO HIGHLIGHTS: Had a no decision in each of his first three starts, tossing fewer than 5.0 Scoreless Streak: 10.0, 5/13/09 to 5/19/09 innings in each outing…walked four batters in 4.0 innings in his first start April 7 against Tacoma…tossed a Complete Games: None season low 2.0 innings in his second start April 13 against Las Vegas…then allowed five runs on seven hits : None in 4.0 innings April 18 at Tacoma…had his first decision April 24 against Tucson when he allowed a season- high six runs (four earned) in 4.2 innings for the loss…then won each of his final four starts…allowed a season high eight hits in 5.0 innings at Las Vegas April 30…surrendered a season high two home runs May 6 against Colorado Springs…tossed 6.0 shutout innings at Memphis May 11 but had season-highs in walks (5) and strikeouts (6)…pitched a season-high 7.0 innings in his final start May 16 at Nashville and allowed just two hits in 7.0 innings. MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER: Made his Major League debut with Oakland in 2008 as a September call-up and then went 4-1 with a 3.48 ERA in 14 games, 12 starts, in 2009 before undergoing “Tommy John” surgery in June…missed the entire 2010 season as he continued his recovery…is 6-3 with a 3.57 ERA (42 er in 106.0 ip) in 22 career appearances, including 18 starts…was originally drafted by Philadelphia in the 10th round of the 2005 draft and was dealt to the A’s in the trade in July of 2008.

FRIDAY’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER

RHP Trevor Cahill (6-3, 2.31 ERA): Is scheduled to make his 13th start of the season…is 0-3 with a 3.51 ERA (10 er in 25.2 ip) and .275 (25 for 91) opponents batting average over his last four starts after going 6-0 with a 1.72 ERA and .209 opponents average over his first eight starts…the three-game losing streak is one short of his career high of four from July 27 to August 11, 2009…is tied for third in the American League in wins (6), ranks fifth in ERA (2.31) and tied for sixth in (.667)…has allowed a .130 (7 for 54) batting average with runners in scoring position, which is tied for the third lowest mark in the American League…is 3-2 with a 2.01 ERA (9 er in 40.1 ip) in six starts at home this year and 3-1 with a 2.63 ERA (11 er in 37.2 ip) in six starts on the road…is 1-2 with a 5.19 ERA (17.1 ip, 17 h, 10 r, 10 er, 7 bb, 11 so, 3 hr) in three career starts against Boston…including 1-1 with a 4.50 ERA in two starts last year.

ATHLETICS BRIEFS

6-12, 3.24 ERA (153.0 ip, 127 h, 71 r, 55 er, 64 bb, 126 so, 11 hr) Save/Save Opportunities: 13/19 (68.4%) The A’s bullpen has allowed one run in 19.2 innings (0.46 ERA) over its past five games after allowing 23 runs in 26.0 innings (7.96 ERA) over its previous eight games…ranks fourth in the American League with a 3.24 ERA overall…has been charged with 12 losses, which is fourth most in the AL…is 13 for 19 (68.4%) in save opportunities this season, which is the fifth highest percentage in the AL…the six blown saves are tied for fourth fewest and the save opportunities are tied for fifth fewest…rank third in the AL in opponents batting average (.228) and on-base percentage (.308) and fourth in slugging (.328).

40 RHP ANDREW BAILEY Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 6/1 vs. New York (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0 First Hitters: 0-2 (0 bb)  Has not allowed a run or hit in two appearances since being reinstated from the disabled list Sunday (2.0 ip, 0 bb, 0 so)…was placed on the 15- day DL March 30 retroactive to March 22 with a strained right forearm…it was his second career stint on the DL.  Began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento May 20 and did not allow a run in four appearances (4.0 ip, 3 h, 1 bb, 3 so, 2 hb).  Has converted each of his four save opportunities and has a 4.00 ERA in six career appearances against Boston (9.0 ip, 9 h, 4 r, 4 er, 3 bb, 9 so, 1 hr).  Appeared in just two games this spring, tossing a scoreless inning March 10 against Kansas City and allowing two unearned runs in 0.1 innings March 14 at Cleveland before leaving with his injury.  Led the A’s in saves (25) and was named to the American League All-Star team for the second consecutive season last year…was 1-3 with a 1.47 ERA in 47 relief appearances…ranked seventh among AL relievers in opponents on-base percentage (.251) and eighth in slugging (.292).

50 RHP GRANT BALFOUR Save/Opportunities: 1-3 Last Outing: 5/29 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/0 First Hitters: 5-24 (1 bb)  Was placed on the paternity leave list today.  Has allowed five runs in 4.0 innings (11.25 ERA) over his past four appearances, which has raised his ERA from 1.31 to 2.92 (8 er in 24.2 ip)…however, has not allowed a run in 21 of 25 appearances this season.  Has a 0.63 ERA (1 er in 14.1 ip) in 13 appearances at home compared to a 6.10 ERA (7 er in 10.1 ip) in 12 appearances on the road…has a 1.93 ERA (3 er in 14.0 ip) in 14 appearances at night and a 4.22 ERA (5 er in 10.2 ip) in 11 games during the day.  Is tied for second among AL relievers in wins (3), tied for seventh in strikeouts (28), tied for eighth in walks (13) and tied for 10th in appearances (25).  Has held opponents to a .205 (18 for 88) batting average…opponents are 1 for 12 (.083) with runners in scoring position.  Made 57 relief appearances for Tampa Bay last year, despite spending the month of August on the disabled list…compiled a 2.28 ERA, which ranked eighth among American League relievers…allowed a .216 batting average, including .174 against right-handed hitters.

56 LHP CRAIG BRESLOW Save/Opportunities: 0-1 Last Outing: 5/31 vs. New York (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/1 First Hitters: 8-24 (1 bb)  Has not allowed a run in 19 of his last 22 outings (5 er in 20.1 ip, 2.21 ERA) and has stranded all eight of his inherited runners over that span.  Has a 1.74 ERA (2 er in 10.1 ip) in 10 games on the road compared to a 5.25 ERA (7 er in 12.0 ip) in 15 appearances at home.  Has allowed just 1 of 11 (9.1%) inherited runners to score for the season, which is tied for the seventh lowest percentage in the American League.  Opponents are batting .306…the batting average includes a .371 (13 for 35) mark against left-handed hitters and .260 (13 for 50) against righties…first batters faced are 8 for 24 (.333).  Is tied for third in the majors in pickoffs (3) and tied for 10th in the AL in appearances (25).  Is 1-1 with a 3.97 ERA in 14 career appearances against Boston (11.1 ip, 10 h, 5 r, 5 er, 7 bb, 10 so, 1 hr).  Made a team-leading 75 appearances for the A’s in 2010, registering a 4-4 mark with five saves and 3.01 ERA…the games pitched tied for the fifth highest single season total in Oakland history…also set an Oakland record for strikeouts by a left-handed reliever with 71.

60 RHP FAUTINO DE LOS SANTOS Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 6/1 at Salt Lake City (AAA) (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0 First Hitters: 0-0 (0 bb)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento today for his second stint with the A’s this season…will be making his Major League debut as he did not appear in a game in his first stint from May 20 to 24.  Had a 7.36 ERA (3 er in 3.2 ip) and allowed a .421 opponents batting average in four appearances during spring training.  Did not allow a run in eight of his nine appearances with the River Cats (1 er in 11.0 ip, 0.82 ERA) and held opponents to a .184 batting average…did not allow a run in five of eight appearances with Double-A Midland…his complete minor league statistics this year: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Midland 0 0 2.89 8 0 0 0 3 9.1 8 3 3 4 15 Sacramento 0 0 0.82 9 0 0 0 0 11.0 7 1 1 6 11  Went a combined 2-5 with a 5.13 ERA in a career-high 37 appearances between Midland and Single-A Stockton last season…recorded 73 strikeouts in 47.1 innings and had a .242 opponents batting average.

33 RHP JOEY DEVINE Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 6/1 vs. New York (ND, 0.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0 First Hitters: 0-6 (0 bb, 1 hbp)  Has not allowed a run in seven games and 6.2 innings and now has a career-high 16.1-inning OAKLAND A’s LONGEST STREAKS scoreless streak dating back to 2008…has now gone 33 games and 33.0 innings without allowing WITH NO EARNED RUNS an earned run, which is tied for the fifth longest such streak in Oakland history…last allowed an earned run May 20, 2008 against Tampa Bay. 43.0 Cory Lidle, August 4-31, 2002  Has not allowed a this season and now has a 68-game, 66.2-inning, 263-batter homerless 39.0 , May 31-August 14, 2008 streak…yielded his last home run April 7, 2006 at San Francisco (Moises Alou). 38.0 Mike Torrez, August 29-Sept. 15, 1976  Has not allowed an earned run in four career appearances against the Red Sox (3.2 ip, 6 h, 2 r, 1 34.2 , July 28-August 15, 1990 bb, 4 so). 33.0 Joey Devine, May 23, 2008-present  Made his season debut on May 21 after being recalled from Triple-A Sacramento May 20…it was 33.0 , April 29-May 16, 1980 his first Major League appearance since September 28, 2008 at Seattle (1.0 ip, 1 h, 2 bb).  Made 11 appearances with the River Cats this year and did not allow an earned run…did not allow a hit over his last three appearances and held opponents to a .103 batting average overall.  Missed the 2009 and 2010 seasons after undergoing Tommy John surgery…last pitched in the majors in 2008 when he went 6-1 with a 0.59 ERA in 42 relief appearances…since the earned run became an official statistic, his ERA was the lowest in Major League history (min 25.0 ip).

57 LHP BRIAN FUENTES Save/Opportunities: 11-13 Last Outing: 6/1 vs. New York (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 9/1 First Hitters: 5-24 (2 bb)  Has recorded 11 saves this season, which ranks seventh in the American League…now has 198 career saves, which is the most among active left-handers...needs two more saves to become the sixth left-hander in ML history to reach the 200 plateau (Franco, Wagner, Myers, Righetti, Lyle).  Has allowed one earned run or fewer in 23 of his 26 appearances this season…however, has allowed 18 runs overall, which is tied for second among AL relievers…is also tied for second in appearances (26).  Is 1-1 with a 2.51 ERA (4 er in 14.1 ip) in 13 save opportunities and 0-6 with a 7.20 ERA (8 er in 10.0 ip) in 13 appearances in non-save situations.  Has a 0.77 ERA (1 er in 11.2 ip) in 12 appearances during the day but has a 7.81 ERA (11 er in 12.2 ip) in 14 night games…has a 2.45 ERA (3 er in 11.0 ip) in 12 appearances on the road compared to a 6.08 ERA (9 er in 13.1 ip) in 14 appearances in Oakland.  Is 0-1 with a 6.14 ERA in nine career appearances against Boston (7.1 ip, 11 h, 5 r, 5 er, 7 bb, 7 so, 1 hr).  Started the 2010 season as the with Los Angeles (AL) but finished it in a set-up role with Minnesota…combined for a 4-1 record, 24 saves and a 2.81 ERA in 48 relief appearances…allowed a .181 opponents batting average, which ranked fifth lowest among AL relievers.

48 RHP MICHAEL WUERTZ Save/Opportunities: 0-1 Last Outing: 5/31 vs. New York (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/2 First Hitters: 2-14 (2 bb)  Has not allowed a run in 14 of his 16 appearances this season and has a 1.84 ERA (3 er in 14.2 ip).  Is holding opponents to a .122 batting average, which is the lowest among American League relievers…that breaks down to .100 (3 for 30) against right-handers and .158 (3 for 19) against left-handers.  Has stranded four of his six inherited runners this season and 21 of 23 dating back to last season.  Has a 1.98 ERA (3 er in 13.2 ip) in 15 appearances since being reinstated from the disabled list April 25…was placed on the DL April 6 retroactive to April 2 with a strained left hamstring.  Has a 6.10 ERA in 12 career appearances against the Red Sox (10.1 ip, 8 h, 8 r, 7 er, 4 bb, 14 so).  Was 2-3 with a career-high six saves and a 4.31 ERA in 48 relief appearances with the A’s last year…spent the first month of the season on the disabled list with right shoulder tendinitis…tossed just 39.2 innings, which were his fewest since his rookie season of 2004 (29.0).

31 RHP BRAD ZIEGLER Save/Opportunities: 1-1 Last Outing: 5/31 vs. New York (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 2 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 21/11 First Hitters: 9-21 (2 bb)  Has a 5.14 ERA (4 er in 7.0 ip) over his past seven games after not allowing an earned run over his first 16 appearances (12.2 ip).  Has not allowed a run in 15 appearances at night (13.2 ip) but has a 6.00 ERA (4 er in 6.0 ip) in eight appearances during the day.  Has allowed 11 of his 21 (52.4%) inherited runners to score, which is the fourth highest percentage in the AL.  His opponents have a .263 batting average…that breaks down to .211 (12 for 57) against right-handed hitters and .421 (8 for 19) against left- handers…first batters faced are 9 for 21 (.429), which is the second highest average in the AL.  Has a 2.08 ERA in 11 career appearances against the Red Sox (13.0 ip, 10 h, 4 r, 3 er, 6 bb, 6 so).  Was 3-7 with a 3.26 ERA in 64 relief appearances last year…the losses tied for the most among American League relievers and his .300 winning percentage was second lowest…yielded four home runs in 60.2 innings after allowing just four in 133.0 innings over his first two seasons.

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

10 DARIC BARTON Career vs. Buchholz (.400, 2-5, 0 HR, 3 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 6 New York Series: 0-4, so Homestand: 3-14, r, rbi, 3 bb, 4 so, sf  Is 3 for 24 (.125) over his last seven games and is batting .177 (25 for 141) over his last 38 contests.  Ranks second in pitches per plate appearance (4.46).  Has started 49 games, all in the number two spot.  Has not homered this year and has the third lowest slugging percentage in the AL (.265)…is the only Major League with more than 75 at bats that has yet to homer this year…now has a career-high 54-game homerless streak dating back to his last round tripper on Oct. 1, 2010…has a 52-game homerless streak as a first baseman, which is third longest by a first baseman in Oakland history…it is the longest since Bruce Bochte had a 56-game streak from Sept. 6, 1984-June 8, 1985 and the record is 75 by Mike Hegan from July 6, 1971-Aug. 16, 1973.  Is hitting .268 (15 for 56) against left-handed pitching compared to .180 (24 for 133) against right-handers…the mark against righties is second lowest in the AL (Swisher, NYY .175).  Has committed six errors, which are the most among Major League first basemen.  Batted .273 with 10 home runs, 57 RBI and an American League-leading 110 walks in 2010…the walks fueled a .393 on-base percentage, which was fifth best in the AL…also ranked second in pitches per plate appearance (4.39) and tied for second in times on bases (265).

4 COCO CRISP Career vs. Buchholz (.333, 2-6, 1 HR, 1 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (3 for 8) New York Series: 3-12, r, 2 3b, bb, 3 so, sb Homestand: 6-20, 3 r, 2 3b, rbi, 3 bb, ibb, 5 so, 3 sb  Is 8 for 33 (.242) over his last eight games.  Is tied for second in the American League in triples (5), ranks third in stolen bases (17) and tied for sixth in caught stealings (5)…a league- leading 10 of his 17 stolen bases have come in the seventh inning or later.  Is batting .333 (15 for 45) with runners in scoring position.  Is hitting .294 (42 for 143) against right-handed pitching and .212 (11 for 52) against left-handers.  Is averaging 23.00 plate appearances per walk, which is seventh highest in the AL.  Is a .205 (18 for 88) career hitter against Boston, which is his lowest average against any American League team.  Had his 2010 season interrupted by injury three times, but when healthy, he posted some of the best numbers on the A’s…hit .279 with eight home runs and 38 RBI in 75 games and stole a career-high 32 bases…tied for ninth in the AL in steals despite missing over half the season.

12 DAVID DeJESUS Career vs. Buchholz (.286, 2-7, 0 HR, 2 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (4 for 7) New York Series: 4-11, 2 r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, bb, 3 so Homestand: 5-22, 3 r, 2b, hr, 4 rbi, 3 bb, 6 so  Is batting .323 (21 for 65) over his last 19 games (since May 13) after hitting .217 over his first 32 contests.  Hit his fifth home run of the season Tuesday and all came in the month of May…that matches his most home runs in a month (August, 2009)…the five home runs also match his season output in 91 games last year.  Has a .298 (42 for 141) average with all five of his home runs and 20 of his 22 RBI against right-handed pitching…is hitting .114 (5 for 44) against left-handed pitching, which ranks fourth lowest in the American League.  Is tied for fifth in the AL in triples (3).  Has not committed an error in 47 games in the outfield and now has a 288-game errorless streak, which is the longest active streak among all Major League outfielders…last committed an error Sept. 15, 2008 against Seattle in center field.  Was batting .318 with 23 doubles, three triples, five home runs and 37 RBI in 91 games with Kansas City last year before thumb surgery ended his season in late July…the batting average was a career high as was his .384 on-base percentage.

14 MARK ELLIS Career vs. Buchholz (.444, 4-9, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 3 New York Series: 2-9, 2b, bb, gidp Homestand: 6-21, 4 r, 2b, hr, rbi, so, bb, hbp, sb, gidp  Is 6 for 21 (.286) on the homestand but is batting .198 (26 for 131) over his last 37 contests (since April 21). OAKLAND CAREER  Has the third lowest on-base percentage in the American League (.251)…has just eight walks and his average of DOUBLE LEADERS 25.88 plate appearances per walk is fourth highest in the AL.  Is batting .114 (5 for 44) with runners in scoring position, which is the second lowest mark in the AL (Casilla, MIN 289 Rickey Henderson .097). 282 Eric Chavez  Is a .313 (73 for 233) career hitter against the Red Sox, which matches his highest any 241 Jason Giambi American League team (Tampa Bay). 230  Hit his first home run of the season last Saturday night against Baltimore, snapping a 49-game homerless streak 214 Joe Rudi dating back to last his last home run on Oct. 2, 2010…the homerless streak matched the second longest of his career. 208 Sal Bando  Stole his seventh base of the season Friday against the Orioles, which matches his season total from last year. 205 Terry Steinbach  Ranks eighth on the Oakland career list with 204 doubles and is tied for eighth with 22 triples (Lansford, Jackson and 204 Mark Ellis North are 5th with 23).  Led the A’s in batting for the second time in the last six seasons last year, hitting .291 in 124 games…the average was the second-best mark of his career but he hit just five home runs, which were the fewest of his career…ranked second among AL second basemen in fielding (.995).

28 CONOR JACKSON Career vs. Buchholz (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 1 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 9 New York Series: 0-7, bb, gidp Homestand: 1-10, r, rbi, 3 bb, gidp  Is 6 for 38 (.158) over his last 16 games.  Is hitting .362 (17 for 47) against left-handed pitching compared to .171 (12 for 70) against right-handers.  Is hitting .286 (18 for 63) during the day.  Is 0 for his last 4 as a and 1 for 8 (.125) for the season.  Has started 27 games at four different positions (13 in right field, seven at first base, six in left field, one at third base)…the starts in right field and third base are the first of his career.  Combined to hit .236 with two home runs and 16 RBI in 60 games with Arizona and Oakland last year in a season that was interrupted by three stints on the disabled list…had season-ending surgery for a sports hernia Sept. 1…has four stints on the DL over the previous two years.

5 KEVIN KOUZMANOFF Career vs. Buchholz (.250, 1-4, 0 HR, 0 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 5 New York Series: 2-9, bb, so, gidp Homestand: 6-16, rbi, 2 bb, so, gidp  Is 6 for 16 (.375) over the last five games after missing six games due to a strained groin.  Has committed eight errors this season, which is tied for second most among American League third basemen.  All three of his home runs this year have come on the road as have 14 of his 19 as an Athletic…however, is batting just .194 (13 for 67) on the road compared to .250 (15 for 60) in Oakland.  Is tied for fourth in the AL in sacrifice flies (4).  Led the A’s in home runs (16) and extra base hits (49) last year and tied for the team lead in RBI (71)…however, all three figures were the lowest totals over his four full seasons, as were his .247 batting average, .283 on-base percentage and .396 slugging percentage.

21 ANDY LaROCHE Career vs. Buchholz (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 6 games (7 for 20) New York Series: 2-3, r, 3b, bb Homestand: 3-7, 2 r, 3b, bb, so, hbp, gidp  Has hit safely in each of his last six games (7 for 20, .350) after going 0 for 14 over his previous 10 contests.  Has started 28 games at four different positions (17 at third base, five at second base, five at , one at first base)…the starts at shortstop are the first of his career.  Is hitting .300 (9 for 30) in the seventh inning or later.  Batted .206 with four home runs and 16 RBI in 102 games with Pittsburgh last year…hit .256 against left-handed pitching compared to .180 with three of his four home runs against right-handers…hit .229 before the All-Star Break, .109 after the break.

55 HIDEKI MATSUI Career vs. Buchholz (.375, 6-16, 0 HR, 4 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 9 New York Series: 0-3 Homestand: 1-10, rbi, 2 bb, ibb, 2 so  Batted .197 in May and now has a .190 average in May over the last two seasons…has a .300 (181 for 603) career average in June and .307 in July.  Is hitting .205 (8 for 39) against left-handed pitching but has two of his three home runs off south-paws…has not started a game against a lefty since May 2.  Has hit 496 home runs as a professional, including 164 in the Major Leagues and 332 in the Japanese Leagues…25 Major Leaguers have hit 500 home runs and eight players in the Japanese Leagues have reached that plateau.  Is four walks away from the 500th of his Major League career.  Batted .274 with 21 home runs and 84 RBI in 145 games last year with Los Angeles…topped 20 home runs for the fifth time in his last seven seasons and it was the sixth time in eight Major League seasons he drove in 80 or more runs…the games played were his most since 2005.

2 CLIFF PENNINGTON Career vs. Buchholz (.200, 1-5, 0 HR, 1 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 3 New York Series: 1-6, 2b, 3 so Homestand: 5-17, 2 r, 2 2b, bb, 6 so, sh, gidp  Had his career and A’s season-high nine-game hitting streak snapped Wednesday…batted .412 (14 for 34) during the streak…is now batting .314 (22 for 70) over his past 20 contests after hitting .217 in his first 35 games.  Is hitting .333 (14 for 42) against left-handed pitching and .231 (31 for 134) against right-handers.  Is a .154 (6 for 39) career hitter against the Red Sox, which is his second lowest average against any team (New York-AL, .116)  Has hit ninth in all 49 of his starts against American League teams…leads AL number nine hitters in RBI (15) and is tied for the lead in home runs (3).  Is 5 for 10 (50.0%) in stolen base attempts and his five caught stealings are tied for sixth most in the AL.  Hit .250 with six home runs and 46 RBI in 156 games in his first full season at the Major League level last year…ranked fourth in the American League with eight triples, tied for fourth with 12 sacrifice hits and fifth with a stolen base percentage of 85.3 (29 of 34).

11 LANDON POWELL Career vs. Buchholz (.000, 0-2, 0 HR, 1 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 5 New York Series: 0-1 Homestand: 0-1  Hit .150 (3 for 20) in seven games in may after batting .273 (6 for 22) in seven games in April.  Is batting .300 (6 for 20) at home and .136 (3 for 22) on the road.  Has appeared in 14 games this year, all at catcher, and has made 11 starts.  Has tossed 3 of 5 (60.0%) attempted base stealers this year and 16 of 46 (34.8%) in his career.  Had four stints with Oakland last year and batted .214 with 2 HR and 11 RBI in 41 games…spent all but five weeks of the season with the A’s, seeing limited action as the back-up to Kurt Suzuki…made a total of 29 starts at catcher, including just 14 over the A’s final 97 games.

7 ADAM ROSALES Current Streak: 0 for 0  Made his first rehab appearance with Triple-A Sacramento Wednesday and went 3 for 4 with a double, triple, RBI, stolen base and run scored while starting at third base.  Was placed on the 60-day disabled list March 30 retroactive to March 22 with a fractured right foot…this is his second career stint on the DL as he finished the 2010 season on the DL with a stress fracture in his right ankle…is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento today.  Batted .271 with 7 HR and 31 RBI in 80 games with Oakland last year before going on the DL in mid-August…became the first Athletic to start at least one game at six different positions (45 at second, 10 at short, five at third, three at first, three in left and one at DH) since Brosius in 1995.

8 KURT SUZUKI Career vs. Buchholz (.571, 4-7, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 7 New York Series: 1-10, 3 so Homestand: 4-23, 2b, rbi, 6 so  Is 9 for 47 (.191) with 10 strikeouts over his last 13 games…fanned just 13 times over his first 38 contests.  Is batting .311 (14 for 45) against left-handed pitching compared to .219 (30 for 137) against right-handers.  Is a .328 (40 for 122) career hitter against Boston, which is his highest average against any American League team…has hit safely in 14 of his 15 career games at Fenway Park (21 for 61, .344).  Is tied for the AL lead among catchers in games started (46) and ranks second in catchers ERA (3.32)…has started 435 games behind the plate since 2008, which is the most in the majors over that span.  Opponents have been successful in 19 of their last 20 (95.0%) stolen base attempts off him after tossing out 8 of the first 21 (38.1%) attempted base stealers.  Tied for the team lead in RBI (71) last year and tied for second in home runs (13)…tied for second among AL catchers in starts (121), despite missing 19 games while on the DL and three while on the BL…had career lows in batting (.242), on-base (.303) and slugging (.366).

15 RYAN SWEENEY Career vs. Buchholz (.333, 2-6, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 6 New York Series: 1-4, so Homestand: 3-9, 2 r, 2b, rbi, 2 so  Batted .365 (19 for 52) in 19 games in May after hitting .222 in 16 games in April. LONGEST ERRORLESS STREAK,  Is hitting .329 (25 for 76) against right-handed pitching and is 0 for 7 against left-handers…has OAKLAND OUTFIELDER not started a game against a lefty this year.  Has not homered this year and now has an 83-game, 290-at bat homerless streak, which is the 165 Jermaine Dye, Sept. 25, 2002-August 6, 2004 longest of his career…has just one home run over his last 144 games and it came on May 4, 162 Travis Buck, April 2, 2007-August 21, 2010 2010 against Texas (Feldman). 162 Stan Javier, June 26, 1994-October 1, 1995  Has not committed an error in 26 games in the outfield and now has a career-long 143-game 143 Ryan Sweeney, August 17, 2009-present 126 Johnny Damon, May 4, 2001-October 7, 2001 errorless streak dating back to his last error on August 15, 2009…it is the fourth longest errorless streak by an outfielder in Oakland history.  Is 4 for 8 (.500) with three walks as a pinch hitter…the hits and walks are tied for the American League lead among pinch hitters…was 2 for 16 (.125) in his career as a pinch hitter entering this season.  Was batting a team-leading .294 with one home run and 36 RBI in 82 games in 2010 before undergoing season-ending surgery July 30…his batting average has improved each of his three seasons with Oakland as he hit .286 in 2008 and .293 in 2009.

16 JOSH WILLINGHAM Career vs. Buchholz (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 4) New York Series: 2-11, r, 2b, hr, 2 rbi, 4 so Homestand: 7-22, 3 r, 2 2b, 3 hr, 9 rbi, 2 bb, 6 so  Is batting .278 (10 for 36) with three doubles, four home runs and 12 RBI over his last 11 games.  Had 20 RBI in May, which tied for eighth in the American League.  Is tied for third in the AL in strikeouts (60) and tied for 10th in hit by pitches (4).  Has a .364 (20 for 55) average with runners in scoring position and is 3 for 6 (.500) with the bases loaded.  Hit his team-leading 10th home run of the season Wednesday…five have led off an inning, which is tied for second in the AL…six have been solo shots.  Batted .268 with 16 home runs and 56 RBI in 114 games with Washington last year in a season that ended early following knee surgery in late August… had career highs in walks (67) and on-base percentage (.389) and matched his best in steals (8).

A’s vs. BOSTON

BATTING PITCHING

2011 CAREER 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI W L SV G ERA IP ER PITCHER W L SV G ERA IP ER .125 8 1 0 1 Barton .234 77 18 3 8 1 0 0 1 0.00 8.0 0 Anderson 4 1 0 6 2.08 39.0 9 .333 9 3 1 2 Crisp .205 88 18 1 5 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 Bailey 1 0 4 6 4.00 9.0 4 .222 9 2 0 1 DeJesus .250 156 39 3 20 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Balfour 2 0 2 28 5.34 32.0 19 .286 7 2 0 0 Ellis .309 233 72 5 31 0 0 0 1 0.00 0.3 0 Breslow 1 1 0 14 3.98 11.3 5 #### 0 0 0 0 Jackson .200 15 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Cahill 1 2 0 3 5.20 17.3 10 .333 6 2 0 0 Kouzmanoff .265 34 9 2 4 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Devine 0 0 0 4 0.00 3.7 0 1.000 1 1 0 0 LaRoche 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 0.7 0 Fuentes 0 1 2 9 6.08 7.4 5 .375 8 3 0 2 Matsui .289 415 120 14 65 0 1 0 1 6.00 6.0 4 Gonzalez 1 1 0 4 5.65 22.3 14 .250 8 2 0 0 Pennington .154 39 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Moscoso 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 .333 3 1 0 1 Powell .333 9 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Outman 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 .250 4 1 0 1 Suzuki .328 122 40 4 14 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Wuertz 0 0 1 12 6.12 10.3 7 .200 5 1 0 0 Sweeney .224 98 22 1 6 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Ziegler 0 0 0 11 2.08 13.0 3 .000 4 0 0 0 Willingham .200 20 4 0 4 1 1 0 2 2.40 15.0 4 TOTALS .264 72 19 1 8 TOTALS

k 2011 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

GA/ LEADER CUM. 6/27 OFF DAY DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT. 6/28 80 FLA 7:05 CSNCA 3/31 OFF DAY 2 -½ LAA ½ 6/29 81 FLA 7:05 CSNCA 4/1 1 SEA L 2-6 0-1 4 -1 SEA/TEX -- HERNANDEZ Breslow 36,067* 36,067 6/30 82 FLA 12:35 Mug Root Beer Float Day sponsored by Pepsi 4/2 2 SEA L 2-5 0-2 4 -2 SEA/TEX -- Ray Fuentes League 15,088 51,155 7/1 83 ARI 7:05 CSNCA 4/3 3 SEA W 7-1 1-2 3 -2 TEX 1 Gonzalez Fister 22,292 73,447 7/2 84 ARI 6:05 CSNCA A’s Fireworks Show (3 dates) 7/3 85 ARI 1:05 CSNCA 4/4 OFF DAY 3 -2½ TEX 2 7/4 86 SEA 1:05 CSNCA Fourth of July A’s Visor (10,000 fans) / Salute to Armed Forces Day 4/5 4 at TOR L 6-7 (10) 1-3 4 -3½ TEX 3 Frasor Balfour 11,077 11,077 7/5 87 SEA 7:05 CSNCA 4/6 5 at TOR L 3-5 1-4 4 -4½ TEX 3 Litsch Braden Rauch 11,684 22,761 7/6 88 SEA 12:35 4/7 6 at TOR W 2-1 2-4 t3 -4 TEX 3 Cahill Frasor Fuentes 19,528 42,289 7/7 89 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 4/8 7 at MIN L 1-2 2-5 t3 -4½ TEX 3½ Pavano ANDERSON Nathan 40,714 83,003 7/8 90 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 4/9 8 at MIN W 1-0 3-5 3 -4 TEX 3 Gonzalez Blackburn Fuentes 39,936 122,939 7/9 91 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 4/10 9 at MIN W 5-3 4-5 3 -4 TEX 3 McCarthy Baker Fuentes 38,484 161,423 7/10 92 at TEX 12:05 CSNCA 4/11 10 at CWS W 2-1 (10) 5-5 t2 -4 TEX 4 Ross Crain Fuentes 20,057 181,480 7/11 ALL- 4/12 11 at CWS L 5-6 (10) 5-6 3 -4 TEX 3 Sale Cramer 18,020 199,500 7/12 STAR 4/13 12 at CWS W 7-4 (10) 6-6 3 -3 TEX 2 Balfour Thornton Fuentes 16,523 216,023 7/13 BREAK (9 dates) 7/14 OFF DAY 4/14 13 DET L 0-3 6-7 3 -3½ TEX 2 Coke Ross Valverde 11,129 84,576 7/15 93 LAA 7:05 CSNCA A’s Dog Day at the Park sponsored by AvoDerm Natural 4/15 14 DET L 4-8(10) 6-8 3 -4½ TEX 2 Villarreal Fuentes 21,853 106,429 7/16 94/95 LAA (DH) 1:10 CSNCA 4/16 15 DET W 6-2 7-8 3 -3½ TEX 1 Braden Verlander 16,265 122,694 7/17 96 LAA 1:05 CSNCA MC Hammer Bobblehead sponsored by Supercuts (15,000 fans) / 80’s 4/17 16 DET W 5-1 8-8 3 -2½ TEX/LAA -- Cahill Penny 16,460 139,154 Day 4/18 OFF DAY 3 -3 TEX 1 7/18 OFF DAY 4/19 17 BOS W 5-0 9-8 3 -2 TEX/LAA -- Anderson Lackey 25,230 164,384 7/19 97 at DET 4:05 CSNCA 4/20 18 BOS L 3-5 9-9 3 -3 LAA 1 Buchholz Gonzalez Papelbon 29,045 193,429 7/20 98 at DET 4:05 CSNCA (9 dates) 7/21 OFF DAY 4/21 19 at SEA L 0-1 9-10 3 -3 LAA ½ Hernandez McCARTHY League 12,770 228,793 7/22 99 at NYY 4:05 CSNCA 4/22 20 at SEA L 0-4 9-11 3 -3½ TEX ½ Pineda Ross League 17,798 246,591 7/23 100 at NYY 10:05 CSNCA 4/23 21 at SEA W 9-1 10-11 3 -3½ TEX 1½ Cahill Vargas 25,355 271,946 7/24 101 at NYY 10:05 CSNCA 4/24 22 at SEA W 5-2 11-11 3 -3½ TEX 2½ Anderson Laffey Fuentes 16,530 288,476 7/25 102 TB 7:05 CSNCA 4/25 23 at LAA L 0-5 11-12 3 -3½ TEX 1½ WEAVER Gonzalez 37,115 325,591 7/26 103 TB 7:05 CSNCA 4/26 24 at LAA L 3-8 11-13 3 -3½ TEX ½ Chatwood McCarthy 37,228 362,819 7/27 104 TB 7:05 CSNCA 4/27 25 at LAA W 2-1 (10) 12-13 3 -3½ TEX 1½ Fuentes Walden Ziegler 37,247 400,066 7/28 105 TB 12:35 (16 dates) 7/29 106 MIN 7:05 CSNCA A’s Fireworks Show sponsored by Bay Area Newsgroup 4/28 OFF DAY 3 -3 TEX 1 7/30 107 MIN 6:05 CSNCA A’s BeerFest 4/29 26 TEX W 3-1 13-13 3 -2 TEX/LAA -- Cahill Wilson Fuentes 17,226 210,655 7/31 108 MIN 1:05 CSNCA Suzuki Replica Gold Jersey sponsored by Pepsi (15,000 fans) 4/30 27 TEX L 2-11 13-14 3 -3 TEX 1 Lewis Anderson 27,285 237,940 8/1 109 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 5/1 28 TEX W 7-2 14-14 3 -2 TEX/LAA -- Gonzalez Harrison 15,178 253,118 8/2 110 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 5/2 29 TEX W 5-4 (10) 15-14 3 -1 TEX/LAA -- Balfour Oliver 9,193 262,311 8/3 111 at SEA 12:40 5/3 30 CLE L 1-4 15-15 3 -1 TEX/LAA -- Carmona Fuentes Perez 10,135 272,446 8/4 OFF DAY 5/4 31 CLE W 3-1 16-15 3 -1 TEX/LAA -- Cahill Tomlin Balfour 13,872 286,318 8/5 112 at TB 4:10 CSNCA 5/5 32 CLE L 3-4 (12) 16-16 3 -2 LAA 1 Durbin Breslow Perez 14,353 300,671 8/6 113 at TB 4:10 CSNCA (16 dates) 8/7 114 at TB 10:40 CSNCA 5/6 33 at KC W 3-2 17-16 t2 -2 LAA 2 Gonzalez O’Sullivan Fuentes 30,690 430,756 8/8 OFF DAY 5/7 34 at KC L 3-4 17-17 3 -2 LAA 1 Soria McCARTHY 25,828 456,584 8/9 115 at TOR 4:07 CSNCA 5/8 35 at KC W 5-2 18-17 t2 -2 LAA 2 Ross Francis Fuentes 22,435 479,019 8/10 116 at TOR 4:07 CSNCA 5/9 36 at TEX W 7-2 19-17 2 -1 LAA 1 Cahill Wilson 24,375 503,394 8/11 117 at TOR 9:37 5/10 37 at TEX L 2-7 19-18 t2 -2 LAA 2 Lewis Anderson 31,655 535,049 8/12 118 TEX 7:05 CSNCA Italian Heritage Night 5/11 at TEX PPD, RAIN t2 -1½ LAA 1½ 8/13 119 TEX 1:10 FOX Ray Fosse Bobblehead sponsored by Comcast SportsNet California (21 dates) (10,000 fans) / Law Enforcement Day 5/12 OFF DAY t2 -1½ LAA 1½ 8/14 120 TEX 1:05 CSNCA A’s Fiesta Day sponsored by Chevy / Giveaway TBD (10,000 fans) 5/13 38 CWS L 3-4 19-19 3 -1½ LAA ½ Humber McCarthy Santos 12,690 313,361 8/15 121 BAL 7:05 CSNCA 5/14 39 CWS W 6-2 20-19 t2 -1½ LAA 1½ Ross Floyd 17,291 330,652 8/16 122 BAL 7:05 CSNCA 5/15 40 CWS L 3-4 20-20 3 -1½ LAA ½ Buehrle Cahill Santos 19,018 349,670 8/17 123 BAL 12:35 5/16 41 LAA W 5-4 (10) 21-20 3 -1 TEX ½ Balfour Rodney 11,061 360,731 8/18 124 TOR 7:05 CSNCA 5/17 42 LAA W 14-0 22-20 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Gonzalez Chatwood 12,190 372,921 8/19 125 TOR 7:05 CSNCA Filipino Heritage Night 5/18 43 MIN L 3-4 (10) 22-21 2 -1 TEX 1 Nathan Fuentes Capps 15,355 388,276 8/20 126 TOR 6:05 CSNCA A’s Fireworks Show sponsored by Chevron 5/19 44 MIN L 1-11 22-22 2 -1 TEX 1 Blackburn Ross 22,320 410,596 8/21 127 TOR 1:05 CSNCA (23 dates) 8/22 OFF DAY 5/20 45 at SF L 1-2 (10) 22-23 3 -1 TEX ½ Lopez Fuentes 42,224 577,273 8/23 128 at NYY 4:05 CSNCA 5/21 46 at SF L 0-3 22-24 3 -1 TEX ½ LINCECUM Anderson 42,152 619,425 8/24 129 at NYY 4:05 CSNCA 5/22 47 at SF L 4-5 (11) 22-25 4 -2 TEX ½ Romo Fuentes 42,288 661,713 8/25 130 at NYY 10:05 CSNCA 5/23 48 at LAA L 1-4 22-26 4 -3 TEX ½ Downs Fuentes Walden 36,215 697,928 8/26 131 at BOS 4:10 CSNCA 5/24 49 at LAA W 6-1 23-26 4 -2 TEX ½ Moscoso Haren 39,117 737,045 8/27 132 at BOS 10:10 CSNCA 5/25 50 at LAA L 1-4 23-27 4 -3 TEX ½ Santana Cahill Walden 40,253 777,298 8/28 133 at BOS 10:35 CSNCA 5/26 51 at LAA W 4-3 24-27 4 -2½ TEX 1 Anderson Pineiro 33,412 810,710 8/29 134 at CLE 4:05 CSNCA (28 dates) 8/30 135 at CLE 4:05 CSNCA 5/27 52 BAL W 6-2 25-27 4 -1½ TEX/LAA -- Ziegler Simon 12,110 422,706 8/31 136 at CLE 4:05 CSNCA 5/28 53 BAL W 4-2 26-27 4 -1½ TEX ½ Outman Bergesen Fuentes 23,795 446,501 9/1 137 at CLE 9:05 5/29 54 BAL W 6-4 27-27 t3 -1½ TEX 1 Moscoso Britton Fuentes 15,373 461,874 9/2 138 SEA 7:05 CSNCA 5/30 55 NYY L 0-5 27-28 4 -2½ TEX 1 COLON Cahill 35,067* 496,841 9/3 139 SEA 1:05 Church Community Day 5/31 56 NYY L 3-10 27-29 4 -2½ TEX ½ Garcia Anderson 22,581 519,422 9/4 140 SEA 1:05 CSNCA Pink Argyle Rally Scarf sponsored by Big O Tires (10,000 fans) / 6/1 57 NYY L 2-4 27-30 4 -3½ TEX 1½ Burnett Gonzalez Rivera 25,469 544,891 Breast Cancer Awareness Day (29 dates) 9/5 141 KC 1:05 CSNCA 6/2 OFF DAY 4 -4 TEX 1½ 9/6 142 KC 7:05 CSNCA 9/7 143 KC 12:35

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION 9/8 OFF DAY 6/3 58 at BOS 4:10 CSNCA 9/9 144 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 6/4 59 at BOS 10:10 CSNCA 9/10 145 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 6/5 60 at BOS 10:35 CSNCA 9/11 146 at TEX 12:05 CSNCA 6/6 61 at BAL 4:05 CSNCA 9/12 147 LAA 7:05 CSNCA 6/7 62 at BAL 4:05 CSNCA 9/13 148 LAA 7:05 CSNCA 6/8 63 at BAL 4:05 CSNCA 9/14 149 LAA 12:35 CSNCA 6/9 64 at CWS 5:10 CSNCA 9/15 150 DET 7:05 CSNCA 6/10 65 at CWS 5:10 CSNCA 9/16 151 DET 7:05 CSNCA A’s Fireworks Show 6/11 66 at CWS 4:10 CSNCA 9/17 152 DET 1:05 A’s Team Photo (10,000 fans) / Firefighter Appreciation Day 6/12 67 at CWS 11:10 CSNCA 9/18 153 DET 1:05 CSNCA 6/13 OFF DAY 9/19 OFF DAY 6/14 68 KC 7:05 CSNCA 9/20 154 TEX 7:05 CSNCA 6/15 69 KC 7:05 CSNCA 9/21 155 TEX 7:05 CSNCA 6/16 70 KC 12:35 9/22 156 TEX 12:35 CSNCA 6/17 71 SF 7:05 CSNCA 9/23 157 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA 6/18 72 SF 7:05 CSNCA 9/24 158 at LAA 6:05 CSNCA 6/19 73 SF 1:05 CSNCA 9/25 159 at LAA 12:35 CSNCA 6/20 OFF DAY 9/26 160 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 6/21 74 at NYM 4:10 CSNCA 9/27 161 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 6/22 75 at NYM 4:10 CSNCA 9/28 162 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 6/23 76 at NYM 10:10 CSNCA

6/24 77 at PHI 4:05 CSNCA 6/25 78 at PHI 4:05 CSNCA 6/26 79 at PHI 10:35 CSNCA

HIGHS AND LOWS MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

TEAM BATTING PLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOT Most Runs, Game, A’s ...... 14, May 17 vs. Los Angeles Barton 6 1 1 0 8 Most Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 11, April 30 vs. Texas and May 19 vs. Minnesota Crisp 8 5 0 0 13 Most Runs, Inning, A’s ...... 6, May 17 vs. Los Angeles (6th) DeJesus 10 2 0 0 12 Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ...... 7, April 15 vs. Detroit (10th) Ellis 6 3 0 0 9 Most Hits, Game, A’s ...... 15, May 17 vs. Los Angeles Jackson 6 2 0 0 8 Most Hits, Game, Opponents...... 16, April 26 at Los Angeles and May 19 vs. Minnesota Most Hits, Inning, A’s ...... 5 (four times), last: May 29 vs. Baltimore (5th) Kouzmanoff 7 0 0 0 7 Most Hits, Inning, Opponents...... 5, April 26 at Los Angeles (3rd) and May 19 vs. Minnesota (8th) LaRoche 5 0 0 0 5 Most Home Runs, Game, A’s ...... 3, May 2 vs. Texas Matsui 9 1 0 0 10 Most Home Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 3 (three times), last: May 19 vs. Minnesota Pennington 8 1 0 0 9 Most Doubles, Game, A’s ...... 6, April 5 at Toronto Powell 1 0 0 0 1 Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ...... 5, April 26 at Los Angeles Suzuki 8 1 0 0 9 Most Triples, Game, A’s ...... 2, May 31 vs. New York Sweeney 3 0 0 1 4 Most Triples, Game, Opponents ...... 2, April 26 at Los Angeles Willingham 10 0 0 0 10 Most Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ...... 3 (three times), last: May 22 at San Francisco Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ...... 4, May 30 vs. New York and May 31 vs. New York MULTIPLE RBI GAMES TEAM PITCHING Most Strikeouts, A’s ...... 14, April 1 vs. Seattle Most Strikeouts, Opponents ...... 12, April 5 at Toronto PLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOT Most Walks, A’s ...... 11, April 14 vs. Detroit Barton 2 0 0 0 0 2 Most Walks, Opponents ...... 8, May 9 at Texas Crisp 3 0 0 0 0 3 Fewest Hits Allowed, A’s ...... 2, May 17 vs. Los Angeles DeJesus 2 2 1 0 0 5 Fewest Hits Allowed, Opponents ...... 3, April 14 vs. Detroit and May 21 at San Francisco Ellis 0 1 1 0 0 2 Jackson 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Kouzmanoff 2 0 1 0 0 3 Longest Winning Streak ...... 4, May 26 to 29 LaRoche 0 1 0 0 0 1 Longest Losing Streak ...... 6, May 18 to May 23 Matsui 4 0 0 0 0 4 Longest Game, Innings ...... 12, May 5 vs. Cleveland Pennington 2 1 0 0 0 3 Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ...... 3:09, April 20 vs. Boston Powell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Longest Game, Time, ...... 3:54, May 22 at San Francisco (11) Suzuki 1 0 0 0 0 1 Shortest Game, Time ...... 2:17, April 21 at Seattle Sweeney 1 0 0 0 0 1 Largest Margin, Victory ...... 14, May 17 vs. Los Angeles (14-0) Willingham 7 1 1 1 0 10 Largest Margin, Loss ...... 10, May 19 vs. Minnesota (1-11)

Most Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...... 15, April 20 vs. Boston and May 20 vs. Baltimore Most Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ...... 12, May 5 vs. Cleveland Fewest Left on Base, Game ...... 1 (three times), last: May 6 at Kansas City GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBI Most Errors, Game ...... 5, April 1 vs. Seattle Largest Comeback in Win ...... 3, April 13 at Chicago and May 29 vs. Baltimore PLAYER GT GA TOT Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ...... 5, April 5 at Toronto Barton 1 3 4 Crisp 5 4 9 INDIVIDUAL BATTING DeJesus 0 8 8 Most Runs, Game ...... 3 (three times), last: David DeJesus and Mark Ellis, May 17 vs. Los Angeles Ellis 0 4 4 Most Hits, Game ...... 5, Ryan Sweeney, May 5 vs. Cleveland Jackson 0 6 6 Most Doubles, Game ...... 2 (five times), last: Hideki Matsui, May 7 at Kansas City Most Triples, Game ...... 1 (12 times), last: Coco Crisp, June 1 vs. New York Kouzmanoff 2 4 6 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 2 (twice), last: David DeJesus, May 24 at Los Angeles LaRoche 0 1 1 Most Runs Batted In, Game ...... 5, Josh Willingham, May 9 at Texas Matsui 2 8 10 Most Walks, Game ...... 3 (twice), last: Josh Willingham, May 22 at San Francisco Pennington 5 2 7 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 4, Josh Willingham, May 15 vs. Chicago Powell 0 0 0 Most Stolen Bases, Game ...... 2 (twice), last: Coco Crisp, May 15 vs. Chicago Suzuki 2 3 5 Longest Hitting Streak ...... 9, Cliff Pennington, May 22 to May 30 Sweeney 1 1 2 Willingham 5 8 13 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 9 (twice), last: Gio Gonzalez, April 20 vs. Boston Most Walks, Game ...... 6, Gio Gonzalez, April 14 vs. Detroit Most Innings, Game, Starter ...... 9.0, Brett Anderson, May 5 vs. Cleveland Most Innings, Game, Reliever...... 3.2, David Purcey, May 19 vs. Minnesota Low Hit ...... 4, Brandon McCarthy, April 21 at Seattle Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ...... 18.0, Gio Gonzalez, April 3 to 20 Most Consecutive Batters Retired ...... 16 (twice), last: Brandon McCarthy, May 2 to 7

STARTS IN THE ORDER GAMES BY POSITION

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Barton - 49 ------PLAYER G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS Crisp 46 ------Barton - - 51 49 ------DeJesus 9 7 20 - 1 10 1 - - Crisp ------46 46 - - 1 - Ellis 2 1 - - 4 8 36 1 - DeJesus ------8 6 41 41 1 1 Jackson - - 25 1 1 - - - - Ellis - - - - 55 52 ------Kouzmanoff - - - - 1 2 4 31 1 Jackson - - 8 7 - - 4 1 - - 9 6 - - 16 13 - - LaRoche - - - - - 2 4 18 4 Kouzmanoff ------43 39 ------Matsui - - - 14 25 3 - - - LaRoche - - 1 1 7 5 25 17 9 5 ------Pennington ------3 49 Matsui ------42 42 Powell - - - - - 2 5 4 - Pennington ------55 52 ------Suzuki - - - - 18 24 7 - - Powell 14 11 ------Sweeney - - 7 - 7 6 - - - Suzuki 47 46 ------3 3 Willingham - - 5 42 - - - - - Sweeney ------14 12 7 5 5 3 2 - Willingham ------41 39 - - - - 8 8

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUN Grand Slams (0) Player Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP Since None Barton 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 1, 2010 at Seattle French 54 Pinch Hit Home Runs (0) Crisp 2 0 0 0 2 May 15, 2011 Chicago Buehrle 15 None DeJesus 3 2 0 0 5 May 31, 2011 New York Garcia 1 Lead Off Home Runs (0) Ellis 1 0 0 0 1 May 28, 2011 Baltimore Uehara 4 None Jackson 0 1 0 0 1 April 26, 2011 at Los Angeles Chatwood 25 Back-To-Back Home Runs (0) Kouzmanoff 1 1 1 0 3 May 8, 2011 at Kansas City Coleman 13 None LaRoche 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 24, 2010 Houston Myers 34 Inside-The-Park Home Runs (0) Matsui 3 0 0 0 3 May 2, 2011 Texas Oliver 19 None Pennington 1 1 1 0 3 May 10, 2011 at Texas Lewis 19 Walk-Off Wins (2) Powell 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 18, 2010 at Minnesota Slowey 18 May 2 vs. Texas (Matsui home run) Rosales 0 0 0 0 0 July 18, 2010 at Kansas City Bannister 10 May 16 vs. Los Angeles (Ellis fielders choice) Suzuki 4 0 0 0 4 May 8, 2011 at Kansas City Francis 20 Sweeney 0 0 0 0 0 May 4, 2010 Texas Feldman 83 Willingham 6 2 2 0 10 June 1, 2011 New York Burnett -- Team 21 7 4 0 32

MILESTONES

Player Category No. Needs Player Category No. Needs Bailey Saves 52 9 for 61 (ties Howell for 6th in Oakland history) Ellis (cont.) Triples 22 1 for 23 (ties Lansford, Jackson and North for 5th Balfour Games 286 14 for 300 in Oakland history) Barton Games 423 77 for 500 Home Runs 86 14 for 100 Games at 1B 411 9 for 420 (ties Hatteberg for 3rd in Oakland RBI 431 69 for 500 history) Extra Base Hits 312 39 for 351 (ties Steinbach for 10th in Oakland Hits 360 140 for 500 history) Doubles 82 18 for 100 Fuentes Games 577 23 for 600 Breslow Games 253 47 for 300 Saves 198 2 for 200 Cahill Innings 453.1 46.2 for 500 Gonzalez Innings 395.2 104.1 for 500 Crisp Games 955 45 for 1000 Strikeouts 377 123 for 500 Hits 994 6 for 1000 Kouzmanoff Home Runs 81 19 for 100 Doubles 192 8 for 200 LaRoche Games 401 99 for 500 Stolen Bases 186 14 for 200 Matsui Doubles (Total) 475 25 for 500 (Japan plus MLB) DeJesus Games 927 73 for 1000 Home Runs (Total) 496 4 for 500 (Japan plus MLB) Doubles 194 6 for 200 Walks (MLB) 496 4 for 500 Devine Games 74 26 for 100 Suzuki Games at C 512 25 for 537 (ties Heath for 3rd in Oakland history) Ellis Games 1049 39 for 1088 (ties Rudi for 10th in Oakland history) Sweeney Games 400 100 for 500 At Bats 3803 167 for 3970 (ties Canseco for 10th in Oakland Hits 383 117 for 500 history) Doubles 77 23 for 100 Hits 1009 70 for 1079 (ties Rudi for 10th in Oakland history) Wuertz Strikeouts 427 73 for 500 Doubles 204 1 for 205 (ties Steinbach for 7th in Oakland history)

DISABLED LIST

Player Injury Dates Games Missed Player Injury Dates Games Missed Bailey Strained right forearm March 22-May 28 53 Rosales Fractured right foot March 22-present (eligible May 21) 57 Braden Stiff left shoulder April 17-present 42 Ross Strained left oblique May 20-present (eligible June 4) 13 Harden Strained right shoulder March 22-present (eligible May 21) 57 Wuertz Strained left hamstring April 2-24 21 McCarthy Stress reaction, right scapula May 19-present (eligible June 3) 14

The A’s have placed seven players on the disabled list this season…placed 23 players on the disabled list in 2010,17 in 2009, an Oakland record 25 in 2008 and 22 in 2007.

TRANSACTIONS

March 13 Adrian Cardenas, Fautino De Los Santos and Sean Doolittle optioned to April 29 Kurt Suzuki reinstated from paternity leave list; Josh Donaldson optioned Sacramento; Pedro Figueroa optioned to Midland to Sacramento March 20 Trystan Magnuson, Guillermo Moscoso, Josh Outman and Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento May 11 Trystan Magnuson recalled from Sacramento; Jerry Blevins optioned to March 25 Chris Carter optioned to Sacramento Sacramento March 27 Joey Devine optioned to Sacramento May 13 Josh Willingham placed on suspended list March 30 Josh Donaldson, Tyson Ross and Eric Sogard optioned to Sacramento; May 14 Josh Willingham reinstated from suspended list Andy LaRoche selected from Sacramento; Adam Rosales placed on the May 20 Jerry Blevins, Fautino De Los Santos and Joey Devine recalled from 60-day disabled list retroactive to March 22 (fractured right foot); Andrew Sacramento; Brandon McCarthy placed on the 15-day disabled list Bailey placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 22 (strained retroactive to May 19 (stress reaction in right scapula); Tyson Ross placed right forearm); Rich Harden placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive on the 15-day disabled list (left oblique strain); Trystan Magnuson optioned to March 22 (strained right shoulder) to Sacramento; Andrew Bailey sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment May 23 Josh Outman recalled from Sacramento; Jerry Blevins designated for April 6 Michael Wuertz placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 2 assignment (strained left hamstring); Tyson Ross recalled from Sacramento May 24 Guillermo Moscoso recalled from Sacramento; Fautino De Los Santos and April 16 Michael Wuertz sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment Jerry Blevins optioned to Sacramento April 18 placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 17 May 27 Scott Sizemore acquired from the for David Purcey and (stiff left shoulder); David Purcey acquired from the for optioned to Sacramento; Bobby Cramer recalled from Sacramento minor leaguer Danny Farquhar; Rich Harden transferred to the 60-day May 29 Andrew Bailey reinstated from the disabled list; Bobby Cramer optioned to disabled list Sacramento April 20 Michael Wuertz rehab transferred to Sacramento June 1 Adam Rosales sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment April 25 Michael Wuertz reinstated from the 15-day disabled list; Bobby Cramer June 3 Grant Balfour placed on paternity leave list; Fautino De Los Santos optioned to Sacramento recalled from Sacramento April 27 Kurt Suzuki placed on paternity leave list; Josh Donaldson recalled from Sacramento