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A’s AT A GLANCE OAKLAND ATHLETICS (73-57) VS. (77-54) Season High 63-43 (July 29) TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2013 – COMERICA PARK – 7:05 P.M. EDT Season Low 0-2/20-22 (April 2/May 15) LHP TOMMY MILONE (9-9, 4.30) VS. RHP JUSTIN VERLANDER (12-9, 3.68) April 16-12 May 16-12 CSNCA – A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) June 16-11 July 15-10 ABOUT THE A’s August 10-12

September 0-0 ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost four of the last six games and six of the last eight series…are 17-18 since the All- Home Series 12-8-1 Road Series 10-9-2 Star Break after going 56-39 before the break…went 20-22 over the first 42 games and trailed Texas by 7½ Series Sweeps 9-3 games on May 16…then went a Major League best 43-21 from May 17 to July 29 to gain 13½ games in the First Game of Series 28-15 standings and take a six-game lead in the West…are 10-14 since July 30 and have lost 8½ Last Game of Series 24-18 games in the West to fall 2½ games behind the Rangers…are in second place in the West for the 17th A’s Score First 46-22 consecutive day…currently have the second Wild Card spot, 1½ games behind Tampa Bay and two games Opponent Scores First 27-35 ahead of third place Cleveland…have spent 57 days in sole possession of first, nine days tied for first, 70 days Leading After 7th 56-3 th in second, four days tied for second, one day in third, two days tied for fourth and one day in fifth…are 214-177 Leading After 8 61-1 th Tied After 7th 13-7 (.547) since Bob Melvin took over as June 9, 2011, which is the 10 best record in the majors over Tied After 8th 8-5 that span. Trailing After 7th 4-47 Trailing After 8th 3-51 PITCHING: The A’s have compiled a 6.40 ERA (37 er in 52.0 ip) over the last six games…have surrendered 12 Commit No Errors 46-27 home runs and walked 27 batters over that span…have the lowest opponents on-base percentage (.299) and Commit 1 or More Errors 27-30 fewest walks (342) in the American League, the second lowest average (.243) and fourth lowest ERA More HR Than Opp. 45-6 (3.66) and (.385)…the last time the A’s finished the season with an on-base percentage Fewer HR Than Opp. 10-33 under .300 was in 1972 (.284)…allowed a season-high tying 10 runs Sunday at Baltimore, snapping a 105- Same Total HR of Opp. 18-18 game streak in which they allowed fewer than 10 runs…that was the third longest streak in Oakland history and Starter Pitches 7 or More 34-15 it was the longest since a 139-game streak from May 20, 1972-April 18, 1973…it was the second longest streak Starter Pitches Less Than 7 39-42 When Scoring 4 or More 57-13 by an AL team since 1989 (Toronto, 136 from May 17, 2008-April 24, 2009)…prior to Sunday, the last time the When Scoring Less Than 4 16-44 A’s allowed 10 runs in a game was April 25, also against Baltimore. Last 16-9 Different Lineups 112 STARTING PITCHING: A.J. Griffin allowed two home runs last night and A’s starting pitchers have surrendered 104 home runs for the season, which is the most by A’s starters since 2009 (114)…starters are 38-21 with a 3.41 ERA (208 er in 548.2 ip) over the last 88 games (since May 17) after going 14-21 with a 5.09 ERA over the A’s vs. TIGERS first 42 contests…are 52-42 with a 3.92 ERA (344 er in 789.0 ip) for the season…lead the American League in The season series is even at two complete game shutouts (4), are tied for second in complete games (5), rank fourth in wins and fifth in games each…won the first ERA…have used just seven starting pitchers, which is their fewest since employing six in 2004…in the majors, meeting in Detroit last night after only Detroit has used fewer starters this year (6)…started a right-handed pitcher in 13 consecutive games from losing two of three in Oakland in August 3-17, which was their longest such streak since July 21-Oct. 2, 1999 when they did it in 68 consecutive April…over the previous six years, the A’s have won two season games. series, lost two and split two…are OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .259 (160 for 618) with 84 runs scored over the last 18 games (4.67 runs per 29-26 against Detroit since 2007…since moving to Oakland in game) after hitting .209 with 72 runs scored (3.13 per game) over the previous 23 contests…are batting .244 for 1968, the A’s are 241-234 against the season, which is fourth lowest in the American League…A’s outfielders have combined for a Major League the Tigers…that includes 135-105 low .223 (337 for 1514) batting average…the lowest mark by A’s outfielders since at least 1916 is .228 in in Oakland, 104-127 in Detroit and 1979…A’s designated hitters are batting .215 (98 for 455), which is fourth lowest in the AL…it is currently 2-2 in Las Vegas…are 28-21 second lowest in A’s history (.203 in 1987)…have homered in eight straight games (12 home runs total) and (.571) at Comerica Park during the have 27 home runs in August, which ranks fifth in the AL…have a Major League leading 472 walks for the regular season, which is the best season…have 18 sacrifice hits, which is for the fewest in the majors. winning percentage by any team in this ballpark (Angels, IN THE PINCH: A’s pinch hitters are batting .145 (16 for 110), which is second lowest in the American League .550)…all-time, the A’s are 909- (Baltimore, .141)…the lowest mark in Oakland history is .141 in 1994…lead the AL in strikeouts (34), rank 987 against the Tigers. second in plate appearances (128), home runs (4) and walks (16) and are tied for third in RBI (13)…the 16

walks are the most by an A’s team since 2000 (21), the 128 plate appearances are the most since 2001 (128) MLB BEST RECORDS, and the four home runs are the most since 2002 (5). LAST TWO YEARS HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 2-2 on this seven-game road trip to Baltimore (1-2) and Detroit (1-0)…went 3- W L PCT Atlanta 172 120 .589 3 on the last road trip to Cincinnati (0-2) and Toronto (3-1) and are 34-32 (.515) on the road…went 4-5 on their Cincinnati 171 123 .582 last homestand against Houston (1-2), Cleveland (2-1) and Seattle (1-2) and are 39-25 (.609) in Oakland for the Texas 169 124 .577 season, which is the fourth best home record in the American League…return home following the game Oakland 167 125 .572 Thursday for a 10-game homestand against Tampa Bay (three games), Texas (three games) and Houston (four Tampa Bay 164 124 .564 games)…that will conclude a stretch where the A’s play 29 of 42 games at home (July 25-Sept. 8).

CLOSE CALLS: The A’s are 24-16 (.600) in one-run games…are tied for the American League lead in one-run TODAY’S TIDBITS wins and have the fourth best record…are 7-5 (.583) in extra inning games, which is the fourth best record in Grant Balfour has allowed just the AL…have seven “walk-off” wins…are 16-9 in games decided in the last at bat…are tied for the Major one earned run over his past 11 League lead with 13 wins when trailing after six innings (Pittsburgh). games (11.0 ip, 0.82 ERA) and his opponents are batting .158 (6 for THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s placed Josh Reddick on the disabled list yesterday and have now used the DL 38) over that span. four times in the last 34 days after a 77-day streak without placing a player on the DL…the 77-day streak was Alberto Callaspo has an 11- the second longest by an A’s team since 1990 (94, May 28-Aug. 30, 2005)…currently have a season-high tying game hitting streak against Detroit seven players on the DL…have used the DL 13 times for the season…have not used the DL fewer than 15 dating back to last year and is 13 times since 2005 (8). for 37 (.351) over that span. DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed 19 errors in the last 24 games, which has led to 15 unearned th Coco Crisp his 100 career runs…made 61 errors over the first 106 games leading to 23 unearned runs…have just 92 plays, which last night…it gave the is tied with Cincinnati for the fewest in the majors…rank last in the majors in assists (1116). A’s the lead…10 of his 14 home runs this year and 21 of his 41 THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 10-12 in the month of August with five games remaining…need to win four of with Oakland have put the A’s those games to keep their streak of consecutive months with a winning record alive…the streak is currently ahead…has now homered in four of his last five games. eight dating back to last June…that is the fourth longest such streak in Oakland history and is the longest since a 10-month streak from June, 2002 to September, 2003…began the season by going 13-3 against AL West competition compared to 5-15 against all other teams through May 9…are 19-22 against the West since May 10 THIS DATE IN A’s HISTORY while going 36-17 against everyone else…have used 41 players…have not used fewer than 48 players in a In 1948 Hank Majeski has six season since 2006 when they used 40…have used 17 pitchers, which is the fewest since 2004 (17)…the A’s doubles in a against average time of game is 3:05, which is currently second longest in Oakland history (3:08 in 2000)…are 14-7 on St. Louis as the A’s win 6-0 and 9- Sundays, which is tied with Tampa Bay and Atlanta for the best mark in the majors…are 45-6 when 1…in 1982 Rickey Henderson outhomering the opposition, which is the second best mark in the majors (Cincinnati, 33-4). steals four bases against the

Milwaukee Brewers, breaking Lou Brock's major league single PITCHING PROBABLES season record of 118…he would finish the season with 130 steals. Wed., Aug. 28 at DET RHP Dan Straily (6-7, 4.56) vs. RHP (11-6, 3.54) 4:05 CSNCA Thu., Aug. 29 at DET TBA vs. RHP (19-1, 2.73) 10:05 MLBN

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TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Tommy Milone (9-9, 4.30 ERA)

MILONE BY THE NUMBERS FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make th MILONE’S 2013 STARTS WITH OAKLAND his 24 start of the season, his second W L ERA G IP ER since being recalled from Triple-A Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2013 9 9 4.30 23 138.0 66 Sacramento August 18…the A’s are 13-10 April 3 SEA 6-2 W 2.57 7.0 4 2 2 1 4 2 102 2012 13 10 3.74 31 190.0 79 April 10 at LAA 11-5 W 4.50 5.0 7 4 4 3 5 0 106 Career 23 19 3.97 59 354.0 156 (.565) in his starting assignments this year April 15 HOU 11-2 W 3.86 6.2 8 2 2 0 6 0 101 and 33-21 (.611) in his career…his teams April 21 at TB 1-8 L 4.26 6.2 8 6 4 1 6 1 96 Home 5 4 3.55 11 66.0 26 are 38-21 (.644) in his 59 career April 26 BAL 0-3 L 3.38 6.2 6 1 0 1 5 0 105 Road 4 5 5.00 12 72.0 40 starts…has tossed at least six innings in April Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 3-2 3.38 32.0 33 15 12 6 26 3 Day 2 3 4.15 7 43.1 20 15 of his 23 starts, allowed two runs or May 1 LAA 4-5 L 3.69 7.0 7 4 4 0 10 3 106 Night 7 6 4.37 16 94.2 46 fewer nine times and walked two batters or May 7 at CLE 0-1 L 3.13 7.0 5 1 0 0 5 0 109 Pre-ASB 8 8 4.24 19 116.2 55 fewer 16 times. May 12 at SEA 1-6 L 3.71 5.0 6 5 5 3 4 1 90 Post-ASB 1 1 4.64 4 21.1 11 May 18 KC 2-1 W 3.47 6.0 5 1 1 3 4 0 111 BRIEFLY: Was recalled from Triple-A May 24 at HOU 6-5 -- 3.80 7.0 8 5 5 0 6 2 94 AVG. AB H Sacramento August 18 for his second stint May 29 at SF 9-6 W 4.04 5.0 8 4 4 3 3 2 103 vs. LHH .289 114 33 May Totals (6 G, 6 GS) 2-3 4.62 37.0 39 20 19 9 32 8 vs. RHH .257 435 112 with the A’s this year and is 0-0 with a 1.93 June 3 at MIL 10-2 W 3.91 7.0 5 2 2 0 4 1 85 ERA (1 er in 4.2 ip) in one start since his June 8 at CWS 1-4 -- 3.69 7.0 4 1 1 1 7 1 118 return…was on the Opening Day roster RUN SUPPORT June 14 SEA 2-3 L 3.61 6.2 5 2 2 3 4 1 113 and went 9-9 with a 4.39 ERA in 22 starts June 19 at TEX 4-9 L 3.98 5.1 8 6 6 1 1 1 100 Milone before he was optioned to Sacramento June 25 CIN 7-3 -- 4.06 4.2 6 3 3 4 2 1 103 Runs Scored Times August 3…had no decisions, a 1.74 ERA June 30 STL 7-5 W 4.17 6.0 7 5 4 2 5 3 94 0 3 and .348 opponents batting average in two June Totals (6 G, 6 GS) 2-2 4.42 36.2 35 19 18 11 23 8 1 4 July 5 at KC 6-3 W 4.11 8.1 6 3 3 0 4 0 101 2 4 starts with the River Cats. July 10 at PIT 0-5 L 4.24 2.2 7 3 3 2 2 0 80 July 22 at HOU 4-3 -- 4.26 6.0 6 3 3 1 5 0 93 3 4 LAST 10 STARTS: Is 3-4 with a 5.24 ERA 4 0 July 27 LAA 3-1 W 4.10 7.0 4 1 1 4 6 1 114 5 0 (32 er in 55.0 ip) and .286 (64 for 224) July Totals (4 G, 4 GS) 2-1 3.75 24.0 23 10 10 7 17 1 6 5 opponents batting average over his last 10 Aug. 2 TEX 3-8 L 4.39 3.2 9 6 6 0 2 2 76 7 1 starts…went 6-5 with a 3.69 ERA and .249 Aug. 18 CLE 7-3 -- 4.30 4.2 6 3 1 1 5 1 97

8 0 opponents average over his first 13 starts. 9 0 10 2 OPPONENTS BATTING: Has allowed a .212 (25 for 118) batting average with runners in scoring position, Run Support Avg. 5.28 which is seventh lowest in the American League…has yielded a .324 (45 for 139) batting average with 14 doubles, seven home runs (.576 slugging percentage) and five walks (.347 on-base percentage) when MILONE vs. DETROIT leading off an inning…allowed a .319 batting average, .555 slugging percentage and .358 on-base percentage to hitters leading off an inning last year. W L ERA G IP ER 2013 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 THE LONG BALL: Has allowed 23 home runs, which is tied for eighth most in the American League…19 2012 1 0 3.09 2 11.2 4 have been hit by right-handers, which is tied for third most in the AL…16 have been solo shots…13 have Career 1 0 3.09 2 11.2 4 come in the first two innings of a game…has allowed 11 home runs in seven starts and 43.1 innings during

Milone’s Starts vs. Detroit the day compared to 12 home runs in 16 starts and 94.2 innings at night…surrendered at least one home run in eight consecutive starts from May 24 to June 30 (12 home runs total). DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO 5/11/12 H W 7.0 5 2 1 1 6 HOME AND AWAY: Is 5-4 with a 3.55 ERA (26 er in 66.0 ip) in 11 starts at home compared to 4-5 with a 9/20/12 A -- 4.2 9 3 3 3 1 5.00 ERA (40 er in 72.0 ip) in 12 starts on the road…in two seasons with the A’s, he is 12-8 with a 3.06 ERA (56 er in 164.2 ip) and .247 (156 for 630) opponents average in 26 starts in Oakland compared to 10-11 Detroit Career Batting vs. Milone with a 4.90 ERA (89 er in 163.1 ip) and .295 (196 for 664) opponents average in 28 starts on the road.

AVG. AB H HR BB SO INNING BY INNING: Has a 4.50 ERA (23 er in 46.0 ip) over the first two innings of a game, a 2.84 ERA (14 Cabrera .400 5 2 0 1 1 er in 44.1 ip) in innings three and four and a 5.48 ERA (29 er in 47.2) from the fifth inning on. Dirks .500 4 2 0 0 0 Fielder .200 5 1 0 1 2 RUN SUPPORT: Has received just 10 runs of support in his nine losses this year (50.1 ip, 1.79 RSA)…has Hunter .750 4 3 1 1 0 received just 22 runs of support in his 19 losses in two seasons with the A’s (109.0 ip, 1.82 RSA)…has Infante .500 4 2 0 1 1 received no support nine times over the last two years and one run of support eight times…the A’s have Jackson .200 5 1 0 0 1 been shut out nine times this year, three times in games started by Milone…is 8-1 with three runs of support Pena .000 6 0 0 0 2 Peralta .200 5 1 0 1 1 or more this year and 17-3 in his career. Sanchez .000 1 0 0 0 0 2013 HIGHLIGHTS: Won each of his first three starts to become the first pitcher on an A’s Opening Day roster to win each of his first three starts since Dave Stewart had six wins in his first six starts in 1990…that MILONE’S CAREER HIGHS extended his winning streak to five games dating back to last year…had never won more than two

Low Hit CG: 3, 6/20/12 vs. LAD consecutive games in his career…did not walk a batter and matched his career-high with 10 strikeouts May IP: 9.0, 6/20/12 vs. LAD 1 against Los Angeles…has three career 10-strikeout games and has not walked a batter in any of those Fewest IP, GS: 2.2, 7/10/13 at PIT contests…is the third A’s pitcher since 1916 with three career games of 10 or more strikeouts and no walks H: 10 (twice), last: 9/3/12 vs. LAA (Catfish Hunter, Vida Blue)…snapped his career-high five-game losing streak in the A’s 2-1 win over the R: 8 (twice), last: 6/13/12 at COL Royals…posted a 3.62 ERA during the losing streak…tossed a career-high 118 pitches in a no decision in ER: 8, 6/13/12 at COL the A’s 4-1 loss at Chicago June 8. BB: 4 (four times), last: 7/27/13 vs. LAA SO: 10 (three times), last: 5/1/13 vs. LAA LAST START: He had a no decision in the A’s 7-3 win over Cleveland August 18 in Oakland…the A’s HR: 3 (three times), last: 6/30/13 vs. STL scored twice in the first inning but he allowed a solo home run to Raburn in the second…the A’s came back Win Streak: 5, 9/9/12 to 4/15/13 with a run in the bottom of the second to make the score 3-1 but he was charged with two unearned runs in Loss Streak: 5, 4/21/13 to 5/12/13 Scoreless Streak: 15.0, 6/20/12 to 6/30/12 the fifth…Stubbs reached base on a Donaldson and scored on a two-out RBI single by Complete Games: 1, 6/20/12 vs. LAD Kipnis…Santana followed with a RBI double and he was relieved by Otero with two outs in the fifth and the Shutouts: None scored tied 3-3. MILONE vs. DETROIT: Is 1-0 with a 3.09 ERA (11.2 ip, 14 h, 5 r, 4 er, 4 bb, 7 so) in two career regular season starts, both last year…the win came in an 11-4 A’s victory in Oakland May 11…allowed a run in the first inning when Jackson led off with a double and later scored on a …the A’s came back with two in the bottom of the inning before he allowed an unearned run in the third on a Cabrera RBI double…retired each of the final 10 batters he faced…then had a no decision in the A’s 12-4 win at Detroit September 20…allowed two runs in the second inning on a Laird RBI single and a Jackson sacrifice fly…the A’s scored a run in the third and the fifth to tie the game at two but he allowed a run in the bottom of the fifth on a Fielder RBI double…left trailing 3-2 with two outs in the fifth but the A’s scored four times in the sixth for the win…had a no decision in his only ALDS appearance, a start in the A’s 5-4 loss in Game 2 at Detroit on October 7, 2012…the A’s scored a run in the third inning, but he allowed a run in the bottom of the third when Cabrera doubled and later scored on a Young ground out…the A’s scored a run in the seventh to take a 2-1 lead and he was relieved by Doolittle to start the bottom of the seventh…Doolittle was charged with two unearned runs for the blown save. WITH SACRAMENTO: Went 0-0 with a 1.74 ERA (10.1 ip, 16 h, 5 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 15 so, 0 hr) in two starts with the River Cats…opponents hit .348 …the first start came in a 6-4 win at Omaha August 8 (5.0 ip, 8 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 7 so, 99 pitches)…left with a 4-0 lead and runners on first and second with no outs in the sixth but the bullpen allowed both runs to score…his last start came in a 6-4 win at Iowa on August 13 (5.1 ip, 8 h, 3 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 8 so, 101 pitches)…allowed three runs in the second inning but all were unearned following a two-out error by Andy Parrino…left after 5.1 innings with a 4-3 lead.

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER

RHP Dan Straily (6-7, 4.56 ERA): Is scheduled to make his 22nd start of the season, his eighth since being recalled from Sacramento July 20…is 0-5 with a 5.20 ERA and .299 opponents batting average in seven starts since then…the five losses are tied for the most in the majors since the All-Star Break…the five-game losing streak is the longest of his career…leads American League rookies in games started (21), strikeouts (94) and innings pitched (116.1) and ranks fourth in wins (6)…has received no run support in four of his seven starts since the All-Star Break and has six runs of support total since the break (36.1 ip, 1.49 RSA)…his season run support of 3.40 is sixth lowest in the AL among pitchers with 100 or more innings pitched…had a no decision in his last start, a 9-7 A’s loss at Baltimore last Friday (3.1 ip, 4 h, 6 r, 6 er, 4 bb, 2 so)…has never faced Detroit in his career.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

21-15, 3.12 ERA (381.1 ip, 333 h, 144 r, 132 er, 118 bb, 333 so, 31 hr) Save/Save Opportunities: 36/51 (70.6%) The A’s bullpen has a 4.35 ERA (24 er in 49.2 ip) and .256 (50 for 195) opponents batting average over its past 16 games (since August 9) after posting a 1.78 ERA and .175 opponents average in its previous 19 contests…now has a 3.12 ERA for the season, which ranks fourth in the American League…has the fewest walks (118) in the AL and third fewest strikeouts (333)…has allowed the second fewest home runs (31)…is second in opponents on-base percentage (.293) and fourth in batting average (.231) and slugging percentage (.351)…first batters faced are 70 for 327 (.214) with 20 walks and two hit by pitches (3 sf, .261 on-base percentage)…has allowed the fewest first batter walks in the AL, has the second lowest on-base percentage and slugging percentage and third lowest batting average.

50 RHP GRANT BALFOUR Save/Opportunities: 33-34 Last Outing: 8/26 at Detroit (S, 1.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/5 First Hitters: 12-49 (4 bb)  Has allowed just one earned run over his past 11 games (11.0 ip, 0.82 ERA) and his opponents are batting .158 (6 for 38) over that span…has a 1.76 ERA for the season, which ranks eighth among American League relievers.  Ranks second in the AL in save percentage (97.1%) and is sixth in saves (33)…his 33 saves are the most by an A’s pitcher since 2006 (Huston Street, 37).  Now has 59 career saves with the A’s, which ranks eighth in Oakland history…is two away from tying Jay Howell (61) for seventh place.  Struck out Markakis on Saturday for the 500th strikeout of his career (now has 501).  Has a 1.10 ERA (4 er in 32.2 ip) in 34 games at night compared to 2.95 (6 er in 18.1 ip) in 19 day games.  Is 3-2 with a save and 2.45 ERA in 29 games in his career against Detroit (29.1 ip, 22 h, 9 r, 8 er, 14 bb, 37 so, 3 hr).  Had two stints as the A’s closer in 2012 and saved a team-leading 24 games in a team-high 75 appearances while posting a 2.53 ERA…was charged with just two blown saves and his save percentage of 92.3 ranked fourth in the American League…was 10th in saves.

13 LHP JERRY BLEVINS Save/Opportunities: 0-4 Last Outing: 8/25 at Baltimore (ND, 2.2 ip, 1 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 34/13 First Hitters: 14-47 (7 bb, 2 sf, 1 hbp)  Tossed a career-high tying 2.2 innings Sunday afternoon (fourth time, last: July 30, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay).  Has allowed a run in three of his past four appearances (3 er in 6.1 ip, 4.26 ERA) after a nine-game, 8.1-inning streak in which he did not allow an earned run.  Has allowed 13 of 34 (38.2%) of inherited runners to score, which is seventh highest in the American League.  Is tied for third among AL relievers in wins (5)…the five wins match his career high (also 2012).  Has made 271 appearances in his career and is two away from tying Vida Blue (273) for eighth place in Oakland history.  His opponents have a .214 batting average…that includes .183 (19 for 104) against right-handers compared to .253 (21 for 83) against lefties.  Has a 2.54 ERA (8 er in 28.1 ip) in 30 games on the road compared to 4.18 (11 er in 23.2 ip) in 27 games in Oakland.  Has a 4.66 ERA in 10 career outings against Detroit (9.2 ip, 12 h, 6 r, 5 er, 4 bb, 9 so, 1 hr).  Completed his sixth season in an Oakland uniform last year, but it was just his second full season (2010)…was 5-1 with a save, a 2.48 ERA and a .201 opponents batting average in 63 relief appearances…the ERA and opponents batting average were the lowest marks of his career.

60 RHP JESSE CHAVEZ Save/Opportunities: 1-1 Last Outing: 8/23 at Baltimore (ND, 2.2 ip, 0 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 3 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 20/5 First Hitters: 7-26 (1 bb)  Has allowed 11 runs in his past eight appearances (15.0 ip, 6.60 ERA) after not yielding a run in his previous five games and 7.2 innings.  Has tossed more than one inning in 17 of his 27 appearances, including 10 outings of two innings or more.  Has a 2.59 ERA (7 er in 24.1 ip) in 15 games on the road compared to 5.47 (15 er in 24.2 ip) in 12 games in Oakland.  His opponents have a .281 (18 for 64) batting average with runners in scoring position but are hitting .148 (4 for 27) with RISP and two outs.  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento May 10 for his second stint with the A’s and has a 3.83 ERA (19 er in 44.2 ip) in 24 games since then…had a 6.23 ERA in three relief appearances during his first stint from April 20-28.  Has a loss in seven career games against the Tigers (9.0 ip, 20 h, 16 r, 14 er, 5 bb, 3 so, 2 hr, 14.00 ERA).  Compiled an 18.90 ERA and .474 opponents batting average in four September appearances with Oakland last year after logging an 8.44 ERA in nine games with Toronto…was 1-1 with a 9.85 ERA overall…also combined for a 8-5 record and a 3.77 ERA in 21 Triple-A appearances.

48 RHP RYAN COOK Save/Opportunities: 2-6 Last Outing: 8/26 at Detroit (ND, 0.2 ip, 2 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 22/9 First Hitters: 7-54 (3 bb)  Has allowed three runs over his past three games (2 er in 2.0 ip, 9.00 ERA) after yielding just one earned run over his previous 21 games (22.0 ip, 0.41 ERA).  Is tied for third among American League relievers in wins (5) and is sixth in opponents slugging percentage (.273).  First batters faced are 7 for 54 (.130) with three walks (.175 on-base percentage) and two doubles (.167 slugging percentage)…ranks second in the AL in batting average and slugging percentage against first batters and third in on-base percentage.  His opponents have a .213 batting average, including .161 (20 for 124) against right-handers and .283 (26 for 92) against left-handers.  Has not allowed a run in five career appearances against Detroit (5.1 ip, 3 h, 3 bb, 4 so).  Was the A’s lone representative to the American League All-Star team last year as a 25-year-old rookie…went 6-2 with 14 saves, a 2.09 ERA and .166 opponents batting average in 71 appearances…tied the Oakland rookie record for games pitched and had the third best save total.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLE Save/Opportunities: 0-3 Last Outing: 8/26 at Detroit (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 22/2 First Hitters: 10-54 (3 bb)  Has allowed seven runs in his past five games (3.1 ip, 18.90 ERA) after a 12-game, 12.0-inning scoreless streak.  Is tied for sixth among American League relievers in losses (4).  His opponents are batting .300 (12 for 40) with runners in scoring position but are hitting .174 (4 for 23) with RISP and two outs.  Has faced the Tigers three times in his career (2.2 ip, 1 hr, 1 r, 1 er, 2 so).  Made his Major League debut with the A’s last year after just 17 professional appearances as a pitcher…was 2-1 with a save and a 3.04 ERA in 44 appearances with Oakland…struck out 60 batters in just 47.1 innings, an average of 11.41 per nine innings.

61 RHP DAN OTERO Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 8/26 at Detroit (ND, 1.2 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 2 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 12/5 First Hitters: 5-19 (0 bb)  Has not allowed a run in his past seven games and 10.0 innings…has yielded just one run over his past 16 appearances (25.0 ip, 0.36 ERA) after allowing three runs in his first four games (3.2 ip, 7.36 ERA).  Has not allowed a run in seven games and 8.2 innings during the day…has a 0.79 ERA (2 er in 22.2 ip) in 15 games in Oakland.  Faced Detroit for the first time in his career last night.  Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 14 after going 1-0 with a 0.99 ERA in 23 appearances with the River Cats…converted each of his 15 save opportunities…did not allow a home run in 27.1 innings…opponents hit .147, which was the lowest among PCL relievers.  Spent most of the 2012 season at Triple-A Fresno in the Giants organization, going 5-5 with three saves and a 2.90 ERA in 48 relief appearances…also made 12 appearances with San Francisco, logging a 5.84 ERA in his Major League debut.

58 RHP EVAN SCRIBNER Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 8/21 at Colorado Springs (ND, 1.2 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/3 First Hitters: 3-13 (0 bb)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento yesterday for his fourth stint with the A’s this year.  Was on the Opening Day roster and compiled a 4.26 ERA in eight games before he was optioned to Sacramento April 20…returned April 30 for his second stint and posted a 7.50 ERA in four outings before he was optioned May 10…was recalled August 3, appeared in one game on August 4 and was optioned August 9.  Has faced the Tigers four times in his career (5.1 ip, 5 h, 3 r, 3 er, 4 bb, 3 so, 5.06 ERA).  His opponents had a .199 batting average with the River Cats, including .174 (12 for 69) against left-handed hitters and .217 (20 for 92) against righties…allowed just two home runs in 42.2 innings…his complete statistics with Sacramento: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Sacramento (AAA) 3 1 2.32 29 0 0 0 1 42.2 32 12 11 9 53  Split the 2012 season between Oakland and Triple-A Sacramento…was 2-0 with a save, a 2.55 ERA and .221 opponents batting average in 30 relief appearances over three stints with the A’s…posted a 3-0 record, eight saves and a 3.03 ERA in 26 games with the River Cats.

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

10 DARIC BARTON Career vs. Verlander (.167, 2-12, 0 HR, 4 BB, 5 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (3 for 8) Detroit Series: 2-5, 2 rbi, so Road Trip: 2-5, 2 rbi, so  Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento yesterday for his second stint with the A’s this year and went 2 for 5 with two RBI in a start at first base last night…it was his first multiple hit game since May 25, 2012 against New York (AL).  Was originally selected May 8 and went 3 for 21 (.143) in eight games, including six starts at first base, before he was designated for assignment May 18 and outrighted to Sacramento May 21…was with the A’s during the spring and was designated for assignment March 29…cleared waivers and was outrighted to Sacramento April 4.  Was leading the Pacific Coast League in walks (87) and ranked second in on-base percentage (.423) at the time of his promotion…had a .434 average with runners in scoring position…was batting .360 in 20 games in August…appeared in 80 games at first base, 29 at third base (including each of his last 14), two at designated hitter and one at second base…his complete 2013 statistics with Sacramento: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Sacramento (AAA) .297 110 391 77 116 29 1 7 69 87 57 1 2 .430 .423  Split the 2012 season between Oakland and Sacramento…was batting .198 in 37 games when he was optioned to Sacramento June 2…hit .255 with 8 HR and 35 RBI in 74 games with the River Cats…returned to Oakland in September and batted .204 in 46 games overall with the A’s.

18 ALBERTO CALLASPO Career vs. Verlander (.235, 4-17, 0 HR, 2 BB, 4 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (3 for 7) Detroit Series: 2-4, r, rbi, bb, so Road Trip: 3-9, r, 2 rbi, 3 bb, hbp, 3 so  Is batting .347 (17 for 49) with nine walks, a hit by pitch (1 sf, .450 on-base percentage) and eight RBI over his last 17 games.  Since joining the A’s, is batting .435 (10 for 23) on the road compared to .189 (7 for 37) in Oakland.  Has struck out just 32 times and his average of 12.8 plate appearances per strikeout is the best mark in the American League.  Has hit safely in all four games against Detroit this year (6 for 16, .375) and now has an 11-game hitting streak against the Tigers dating back to July 17 of last year (13 for 37, .351)…is a .309 (59 for 191) career hitter against Detroit with seven home runs…the home runs are his most against any team…has a .316 (37 for 117) career average at Comerica Park.  Has committed 13 errors as a , which is tied for the most in the AL (Moustakas, KC)…has 14 errors overall, which are third most among all AL fielders.  Has appeared in 22 of the A’s 23 games since he was acquired from Los Angeles (AL) July 30 for minor league infielder …has made 17 starts (11 at second base, four at designated hitter, two at third base)…his starts at second base are his first since April 29, 2010.  Started 83 games with the Angels (82 at third base, one at designated hitter)…his complete 2013 statistics with Los Angeles: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP LOS ANGELES (AL) .252 86 294 32 74 13 0 5 36 34 22 0 2 .347 .324  Completed his second full season with the Angels last year, batting .252 with 10 home runs and 53 RBI…the 10 home runs were the second highest total of his career (11 in 2009)…agreed to a two-year contract through the 2014 season, Jan. 17, 2013.

52 YOENIS CÉSPEDES Career vs. Verlander (.667, 2-3, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 14 Detroit Series: 0-5, rbi, so Road Trip: 0-13, r, rbi, bb, 6 so  Is 0 for his last 14, which is two short of the longest hitless streak of his career (16, May 8-12, 2013)…is now 4 for 31 (.129) with 11 strikeouts over his last seven games.  Is batting .224, which is fifth lowest in the American League…ranks last in the AL with a .206 (52 for 253) average during night games…is hitting .205 (45 for 220) on the road, which is the third lowest.  Has homered five times in his last 24 games after going homerless in a career-high 25 consecutive games.  Has 20 home runs after hitting 23 last year…is just the second player in Athletics history to hit 20 home runs in each of his first two seasons in the majors…Bob Johnson of the Philadelphia A’s hit 21 home runs in 1933 and 34 in 1934.  The A’s are 64-43 (.598) with him in the starting lineup, 9-14 (.391) when he doesn’t start…in his two seasons, the A’s are 146-88 (.623) with him in the lineup, 21-36 (.368) without.  Batted a team-leading .292 with 23 home runs and 82 RBI in 129 games in his first year in the United States last year as a 26-year-old rookie from Cuba…also led the A’s in on-base percentage (.356) and slugging (.505)…the batting average was second best by an Oakland rookie.

4 COCO CRISP Career vs. Verlander (.364, 8-22, 0 HR, 0 BB, 3 SO) Current Streak: 5 games (10 for 21) Detroit Series: 3-6, 2 r, 2b, hr, 2 rbi, so Road Trip: 9-18, 7 r, 2b, 3 hr, 4 rbi, bb, 2 so  Hit his 100th career home run last night, a solo shot off Anibal Sanchez in the third inning…has now homered in four of his last five games.  Has 14 home runs for the season, which is the third best total of his career and his most since belting a career-high 16 in 2005…all 14 have come when batting first, which is tied for the American League lead (De Aza, CWS)…those are the most by an Athletics leadoff hitter since Terrence Long had 17 in 2000…13 of his home runs have been solo shots, 12 have come on the road and 10 have given the A’s the lead…21 of his 41 home runs as an Athletic have put Oakland ahead.  Is batting .317 (11 for 65) in 16 games in August…hit .301 over his first 50 games but then batted .175 over a 36-game stretch from June 16 to July 31.  Is 9 for 18 (.500) on the road trip after going 1 for 8 (.125) on the last homestand…is now batting .298 (67 for 225) on the road compared to .207 (36 for 174) in Oakland.  Is 5 for 10 (.500) against Detroit this year and is a .326 (111 for 341) career hitter against the Tigers, which is his best mark against any team (min. 75 PA)…has a .343 (50 for 146) average at Comerica Park.  Has gone 21 consecutive games without a stolen base, which is his longest streak since a career-high 25-game streak from Sept. 9, 2008-April 19, 2009…has just three stolen bases in his last 56 games…has been successful in 136 of 156 (87.2%) stolen base attempts in his four seasons with the A’s, which is the best percentage in Athletics history…the 136 stolen bases are sixth most in Oakland history (Jackson is 5th, 144).  Has not committed an error in 83 games in the outfield and now has a 111-game errorless streak dating back to Aug. 23, 2012…his last error came on Aug. 22, 2012 against Minnesota.  Recorded a career-high tying four hits last Friday night at Baltimore (12th time, last: June 3, 2013 at Milwaukee).  Led off the game with a home run last Wednesday against Seattle…it was his fourth leadoff home run this year, his 10th as an Athletic and 12th of his career…the 10 leadoff homers as an Athletic are tied with Campy Campaneris for second most in Oakland history…only Rickey Henderson (43) has more.  Batted .259 with 11 home runs, 46 RBI and a team-leading 39 stolen bases in 120 games last year…it was his third career 30-steal season…ranked third in the American League in batting with RISP (.367), fourth in stolen bases and fifth in stolen base percentage (90.7%).

20 JOSH DONALDSON Career vs. Verlander (.286, 2-7, 0 HR, 2 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 7) Detroit Series: 1-5, r, rbi, 2 so Road Trip: 3-16, 2 r, hr, 4 rbi, 2 bb, 4 so, sb, 2 gidp  Is batting .284 (19 for 67) with 11 runs scored, 14 RBI and seven multiple hit games over his last 18 games (since August 7)…had no RBI over his previous 17 contests.  Is tied for eighth in the American League in go-ahead RBI (21) and ranks ninth in multiple hit games (43).  Ranks fifth in the AL with a .340 (51 for 150) batting average in the seventh inning or later, sixth with a .339 (37 for 109) average with runners in scoring position, eighth with a .307 (73 for 238) average on the road and ninth with a .328 (45 for 137) average against left-handers.  Is 5 for 16 (.313) with a home run in four games against Detroit this year and is 9 for 30 (.300) in his career…also went 4 for 17 (.294) in the ALDS last year.  Has three home runs in 35 games since the All-Star Break after homering 16 times in 93 games before the break.  Is 6 for 8 (.750) with a double, home run and 13 RBI with the bases loaded this year and 10 for 18 (.556) in his career.  Has 12 errors, which is tied for third most among AL third basemen.  Was moved to third base following the injury to at the start of Spring Training last year and made the A’s Opening Day roster…hit .241 in 75 games over three stints with the A’s, including .290 with eight home runs and 26 RBI in 47 games during his final stint.

7 NATE FREIMAN Career vs. Verlander (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 1) Detroit Series: 1-1, 2 bb Road Trip: 1-2, 2 bb  Is 9 for 22 (.409) in August and is now batting .313 (42 for 134) since May 1 after hitting .148 in April.  Had his second career two-walk game yesterday and now has four walks in his last five games after a 33-game streak without a walk, which was the longest by an Athletic in 21 years  Has made 40 of his 42 starts against left-handed pitchers…is batting .320 (40 for 125) against lefties compared to .167 (6 for 36) against righties…has all 13 of his extra base hits, 21 of 23 RBI and nine of his 12 walks against lefties.  Is batting .213 (16 for 75) on the road compared to .349 (30 for 86) in Oakland.  Is batting .300 (12 for 40) with runners in scoring position.  Has hit two home runs in his past six games after going homerless in a career-high 36 consecutive games.  Batted .298 with 24 home runs and 105 RBI in 137 games with Double-A San Antonio last year…was a Texas League Postseason All-Star after leading the league in hits (154) and RBI while ranking second in extra base hits (56), third in home runs and fourth in doubles (31).

5 JOHN JASO Current Streak: 1 game (2 for 3)  Was placed on the 7-day disabled list July 25 with a concussion…was transferred to the 15-day DL August 8.  Is 9 for 40 (.225) over his last 16 games but has 13 walks over that span for a .415 on-base percentage.  Batted .276 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI in 108 games in his lone season with Seattle last year…added 56 walks for a .394 on-base percentage…had career-highs in batting, on-base percentage, slugging percentage (.456), doubles (19), home runs and RBI.

8 JED LOWRIE Career vs. Verlander (.200, 1-5, 0 HR, 1 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 8 games (12 for 33) Detroit Series: 1-4, 2b, rbi, bb, gidp Road Trip: 6-15, 2 r, 3 2b, 3 rbi, 2 bb, 4 so, gidp  Has hit safely in each of his last eight games, which is one short of the longest hitting streak of his career (9, four times, last: July 25-August 3, 2013)…is 12 for 33 (.364) with five runs, five doubles, two triples and four multiple hit games during the streak.  Collected his 36th double of the season last night, which ties Nick Swisher’s Athletics record for doubles by a switch hitter set in 2007.  Is tied for second in the American League in doubles (36)…is tied for the AL lead in doubles since the All-Star Break (13) and tied for second in doubles in August (9).  Has at least one extra base hit in seven of his last eight games, including a career-high six straight from August 18-24.  Has a .296 (106 for 358) batting average in his 93 games as a shortstop, which is the second best batting average among AL shortstops (Peralta, DET .305).  Is tied for fifth in the AL in games of three or more hits (14) and tied for sixth in games of four or more hits (3).  Started at designated hitter Sunday for the sixth time in his last 21 games and ninth time this year…is 8 for 37 (.216) as the DH.  Tripled in back-to-back games last Tuesday and Wednesday, his first triples since Sept. 25, 2011 at New York (AL)…had a career-high four triples that year.  Made his fourth start of the season batting leadoff a week ago tonight and is 8 for 17 (.471) with four runs, two doubles, a triple and three walks in those four games…is 13 for 30 (.433) with three doubles, a triple, two RBI and three walks in seven career starts batting first.  Has 13 errors as a shortstop, which is second most among AL shortstops (Ramirez, CWS 21)…also has two errors as a and his 15 errors overall are second most among all AL fielders (Ramirez, CWS 21).  Has struck out in each of his three appearances as a this year.  Has career highs in games (124), at bats (484), runs (58), hits (139), doubles (36), RBI (52), walks (44), extra base hits (47) and strikeouts (75).  Batted .244 with 16 home runs and 42 RBI in 97 games in his lone season with Houston last year…the home runs ranked third among National League shortstops…led the Astros in walks (43)…had career highs in home runs …had two stints on the disabled list.

37 BRANDON MOSS Career vs. Verlander (.000, 0-6, 0 HR, 0 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 6) Detroit Series: 1-3, r, 2 bb, ibb, so Road Trip: 4-14, 2 r, hr, 2 rbi, 3 bb, ibb, 4 so, hbp  Is batting .283 (28 for 99) with 19 strikeouts in 31 games since the All-Star Break after hitting .228 with 93 strikeouts in 87 games before the break.  Started in right field last night after making each of his 59 previous starts at first base…it was his first start in right field since making eight consecutive start from May 8 to 17…has made 62 of his last 63 starts against right-handed pitching.  Has homered three times in his past seven games and now has 21 home runs for the season, which matches his career high from last year…has career highs in runs (54), RBI (58), walks (38), strikeouts (112) and stolen bases (3)…his 89 hits are two short of his best (91 in 2009).  The A’s are 14-5 (.737) in games in which he has homered this year and 30-9 (.769) when he homers over the last two seasons…has hit 19 of his 21 home runs off right-handed pitching.  Is batting .287 (56 for 195) when hitting fifth, .193 (33 for 171) in all other spots in the order.  Seven of his last 11 hits are for extra bases (three doubles, four home runs).  Is 1 for 15 in four games against Detroit this year and is 5 for 31 (.161) in his career…also went 2 for 15 (.133) in the ALDS last year.  Has committed seven errors, which is tied for third most among American League first baseman.  Is 1 for 12 (.083) with a double, two walks and five strikeouts as a pinch hitter.  Batted .291 with 21 home runs and 52 RBI in just 84 games with the A’s last year after joining the club in June…the home runs were a career- high and tied for third most in American League history by a player with fewer than 90 games played.

36 DEREK NORRIS Current Streak: 2 games (3 for 7)  Was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday retroactive to August 21 with a fractured left big toe…is eligible to be reinstated September 5.  Is hitting .345 (19 for 55) with nine walks and a hit by pitch (.446 on-base percentage) since July 1…hit .283 in April and combined for a .163 average in May and June.  Split the 2012 season between Triple-A Sacramento and Oakland…batted .271 with nine home runs and 38 RBI in 58 games with the River Cats and .201 with seven home runs and 34 RBI in 60 games in his Major League debut with the A’s.

16 JOSH REDDICK Current Streak: 0 for 7  Was placed on the 15-day disabled list yesterday with a sprained right wrist…this is his second career stint on the disabled list as he was out earlier this year from May 7 to 30 with a sprained right wrist…is eligible to be reinstated September 10.  Is 14 for 53 (.264) with 11 runs scored, five home runs and nine RBI over his last 15 games…had just five home runs over his first 82 games.  Batted .242 with 32 home runs and 85 RBI in 156 games in his first season with the A’s last year…tied for 10th in the American League in home runs…became the eighth Athletic to win a Rawlings Gold Glove Award, the fourth outfielder…ranked third among AL outfielders with 15 assists.

15 SETH SMITH Career vs. Verlander (.250, 2-8, 1 HR, 4 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 5 Detroit Series: 0-1, r, bb Road Trip: 1-8, 2 r, bb, 2 so  Is 1 for 18 over his last seven games and is now batting .102 (6 for 59) with one RBI in 21 games since the All-Star Break, which has dropped his average to a season low .238…hit .267 with 32 RBI in 77 games before the break.  Is 2 for 8 (.250) against Detroit this year but is a .319 (15 for 47) career hitter against the Tigers  Has made 87 starts at three different positions (40 at designated hitter, 39 in left field, eight in right field).  Is 1 for 6 with three walks and a home run as a pinch hitter…is tied for fourth in the American League in pinch walks…now has a .313 (51 for 163) career average as a pinch hitter with six home runs and 40 RBI…since 2007, he has the best batting average among major league pinch hitters with 100 or more plate appearances, the second best slugging percentage (.558) and the third best on-base percentage (.410)…has the most triples (5), is second in RBI, tied for fourth in doubles (12) and walks (29) and tied for eighth in home runs.  Batted .240 with 14 home runs and 52 RBI in 125 games in his first season with the A’s last year…the batting average was a career-low, but he walked a career-high 50 times for a .333 on-base percentage…made 92 of his 101 starts in games started by a right-handed pitcher.

28 ERIC SOGARD Career vs. Verlander (.000, 0-7, 0 HR, 0 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 8 Baltimore Series: 2-11, 2 rbi, 4 so, sb Last Homestand: 6-30, 4 2b, rbi, 3 bb, 3 so, sh  Is 8 for 49 (.163) over his last 14 games…four of the eight hits are doubles and he has nine doubles since the All-Star Break, which is tied for ninth in the American League.  Has started each of the A’s last four games against a left-handed starter but has made 85 of his 92 starts for the season against right-handers.  Has 14 RBI in 30 games since the All-Star Break after collecting 13 RBI in 76 games before the break.  Split the 2012 season between Oakland and Sacramento, batting .167 with 2 HR and seven RBI in 37 games with the A’s and .331 with 5 HR and 22 RBI in 37 games with the River Cats…missed the final two months after he was placed on the disabled list with a strained back.

22 KURT SUZUKI Career vs. Verlander (.231, 6-26, 0 HR, 1 BB, 3 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 5 Baltimore Series: 1-7, r, 2b, 2 so Road Trip: 1-7, r, 2b, 2 so  Was acquired with cash considerations from the Washington Nationals last Friday for minor league right-hander Dakota Bacus…has started two of the A’s four games at catcher since then (1 for 7, .143).  Had a .254 average, 57 home runs and 302 RBI in 703 games over six seasons with the A’s before he was traded to the Nationals on Aug. 3, 2012 for minor league catcher David Freitas.  His 671 games caught are second most in Oakland history (Steinbach, 1050) and fifth in Athletics history.  Started 73 games for the Nationals, all at catcher…tossed out just 4 of 57 (7.0%) attempted base stealers…his complete 2013 statistics with Washington: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP WASHINGTON .222 79 252 19 56 11 1 3 25 20 32 2 0 .310 .283  Combined for a .235 batting average, six home runs and 43 RBI in 118 games with the A’s and Nationals last year…was leading American League catchers with a .996 field percentage at the time of the trade and ranked second with a caught stealing percentage of 31.2.

21 STEPHEN VOGT Career vs. Verlander (.000, 0-3, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 8) Detroit Series: 1-4, r, bb, so Road Trip: 2-8, r, bb, so  Is 3 for 24 (.125) over his last nine games.  Is batting .360 (9 for 25) on the road compared to .157 (8 for 51) at home.  Has tossed out 7 of 19 (36.8%) attempted base stealers, which is the third best mark in the American League among catchers with 20 or more games…the A’s are 15-8 (.652) in his starting assignments at catcher.  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento July 25 for his second stint with the A’s this year and is batting .238 (15 for 63) in 23 games, 19 starts, since his return…hit .154 in four games (all starts at catcher) during his first stint from June 25 to July 3.  Batted .324 with 13 home runs and 58 RBI in 74 games with Triple-A Sacramento…ranked fifth in the PCL in slugging (.547) and seventh in batting (.324) at the time of his promotion…tossed out 36 of 61 (41.0%) attempted base stealers, which was third best in the PCL  Made his Major League debut with Tampa Bay last year and went 0 for 25 in 18 games over three stints…spent the balance of the season at Triple-A Durham where he hit .272 with nine home runs and 43 RBI in 94 games.

25 CHRIS YOUNG Career vs. Verlander (.167, 1-6, 0 HR, 0 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 8 Baltimore Series: 0-4, bb, 2 so, cs Last Homestand: 4-22, 2 r, hr, 2 rbi, 2 bb, 8 so, gidp  Is batting .194 (7 for 36) in August and is now hitting .192 for the season…that is the lowest mark in the American League and third lowest in the majors among players with 300 or more plate appearances.  Is batting .267 (35 for 131) with six home runs and 21 RBI in 37 games against American League West teams compared to .124 (18 for 145) with five home runs and 13 RBI in 50 games against everyone else.  Has started 68 games at four different positions (34 in center field, 18 in right field, 12 in left field, four at designated hitter).  Five of his 11 home runs have given the A’s the lead…has reached double figures in home runs in each of his last seven seasons.  Eight of his 14 hits since the All-Star Break have gone for extra bases (four doubles, one triple, three home runs)…27 of his 53 hits for the season are for extra bases (14 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs).  Is 3 for 11 (.273) with three RBI, three walks and six strikeouts as a pinch hitter this year…is tied for third in the AL in pinch strikeouts and tied for fourth in walks…is a .324 (12 for 37) career hitter in the pinch with 10 walks and 12 RBI.  Appeared in just 101 games due to an injury last year in his seventh season with Arizona…hit .231 with 24 doubles, 14 home runs and 41 RBI…his 101 games were the fewest since his rookie season in 2006 (30)…reached the 10-homer mark for the sixth straight season.

A’s vs. DETROIT

BATTING PITCHING

2013 CAREER 2013 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 .400 5 2 0 2 Barton .229 96 22 2 13 0 0 1 2 0.00 2.0 0 Balfour 3 2 1 29 2.45 29.3 8 .375 16 6 0 2 Callaspo .309 191 59 7 26 0 0 0 2 3.00 3.0 1 Blevins 0 0 0 10 4.66 9.7 5 .000 7 0 0 1 Céspedes .235 17 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Chavez 0 1 0 7 14.00 9.0 14 .500 10 5 1 3 Crisp .326 341 111 7 41 0 0 0 3 0.00 2.7 0 Cook 0 0 0 5 0.00 5.3 0 .313 16 5 1 2 Donaldson .300 30 9 1 4 0 0 0 2 5.40 1.7 1 Doolittle 0 0 0 3 3.38 2.7 1 .333 3 1 0 0 Freiman .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Gray 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 .231 13 3 0 1 Lowrie .270 37 10 0 2 1 0 0 1 7.20 5.0 4 Griffin 1 1 0 2 8.38 9.7 9 .067 15 1 0 0 Moss .161 31 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Milone 1 0 0 2 3.09 11.7 4 .250 8 2 0 0 Smith .319 47 15 3 8 0 0 0 1 0.00 1.7 0 Otero 0 0 0 1 0.00 1.7 0 .250 8 2 0 0 Sogard .133 30 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 21.60 3.3 8 Parker 0 2 0 2 10.00 9.0 10 .143 7 1 0 0 Suzuki .268 138 37 2 16 0 0 0 2 0.00 3.3 0 Scribner 0 0 0 4 5.06 5.3 3 .250 4 1 0 0 Vogt .111 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Straily 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 .083 12 1 0 2 Young .217 46 10 0 9 1 1 0 5 5.51 16.3 10 others .135 37 5 0 3 others 2 2 1 4 5.54 39.0 24 TOTALS .211 142 30 2 15 TOTALS

k 2013 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

GA/ LEADER CUM. GA/ LEADER CUM. DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT. DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT. 3/31 OFF DAY t2 -½ HOU ½ 6/24 OFF DAY 2 -1 TEX 1 4/1 1 SEA L 0-2 0-1 t4 -1 HOU/LAA/SEA 1 Hernandez Anderson Wilhelmsen 36,067* 36,067 6/25 79 CIN W 7-3 45-34 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Neshek Arroyo 17,506 764,934 4/2 2 SEA L 1-7 0-2 5 -2 SEA ½ Iwakuma Parker 15,315 51,382 6/26 80 CIN W 5-0 46-34 t1 -- OAK/TEX 1 GRIFFIN Bailey 25,658 790,592 4/3 3 SEA W 6-2 1-2 t4 -1 SEA/TEX ½ Milone Saunders 15,162 66,544 6/27 OFF DAY 2 -½ TEX ½ 4/4 4 SEA W 8-2 2-2 t2 -½ TEX ½ Griffin Maurer 12,134 78,678 6/28 81 STL W 6-1 47-34 2 -½ TEX ½ Colón Miller 24,208 814,800 (4 dates) 6/29 82 STL L 1-7 47-35 2 -½ TEX ½ WAINWRIGHT Chavez 35,067* 849,867 4/5 5 at HOU W 8-3 3-2 t2 -½ TEX ½ Straily Peacock 18,197 18,197 6/30 83 STL W 7-5 48-35 2 -½ TEX ½ Milone Westbrook Balfour 20,673 870,540 4/6 6 at HOU W 6-3 4-2 1 +½ OAK ½ Colón Norris Balfour 18,685 36,882 7/1 OFF DAY 2 -½ TEX ½ 4/7 7 at HOU W 9-3 5-2 1 +½ OAK ½ Anderson Harrell 16,914 53,796 7/2 84 CHC W 8-7 49-35 1 +½ OAK ½ Otero Russell Balfour 17,273 887,813 4/8 OFF DAY t1 -- OAK/TEX -- 7/3 85 CHC L 1-3 49-36 1 +½ OAK ½ Garza Colón Gregg 35,067* 922,880 4/9 8 at LAA W 9-5 6-2 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Cook Jepsen 44,014 97,810 7/4 86 CHC W 1-0 50-36 1 +½ OAK ½ Straily Guerrier Balfour 26,967 949,847 4/10 9 at LAA W 11-5 7-2 1 +1 OAK 1 Milone Blanton 36,011 133,821 (42 dates) 4/11 10 at LAA W 8-1 8-2 1 +1 OAK 1 Griffin Vargas 43,533 177,354 7/5 87 at KC W 6-3 51-36 1 +½ OAK ½ Milone Davis Balfour 35,518 1,238,436 (6 dates) 7/6 88 at KC L 3-4 51-37 1 +½ OAK ½ Crow Cook Holland 16,606 1,255,042 4/12 11 DET W 4-3 (12) 9-2 1 +2 OAK 2 Resop Villarreal 21,377 100,055 7/7 89 at KC W 10-4 52-37 1 +½ OAK ½ Griffin Mendoza Chavez 17,804 1,272,846 4/13 12 DET L 3-7 9-3 1 +1 OAK 1 Verlander Anderson 35,067* 135,122 7/8 90 at PIT W 2-1 53-37 1 +½ OAK ½ Colón Locke Balfour 23,743 1,296,589 4/14 13 DET L 1-10 9-4 1 +1 OAK 1 Sanchez Parker 20,755 155,877 7/9 91 at PIT W 2-1 54-37 1 +½ OAK ½ Straily Cole Balfour 24,560 1,321,149 4/15 14 HOU W 11-2 10-4 1 +1½ OAK 1½ Milone Bedard 10,689 166,566 7/10 92 at PIT L 0-5 54-38 1 +½ OAK ½ Liriano Milone 23,474 1,344,623 4/16 15 HOU W 4-3 11-4 1 +1½ OAK 1½ Doolittle Cruz Balfour 11,038 177,604 (50 dates) 4/17 16 HOU W 7-5 12-4 1 +2 OAK 2 Colón Norris Balfour 15,488 193,092 7/11 OFF DAY 1 +1 OAK 1 (10 dates) 7/12 93 BOS L 2-4 54-39 1 +1 OAK 1 Lackey Doolittle Uehara 27,084 976,931 4/18 OFF DAY 1 +2½ OAK 2½ 7/13 94 BOS W 3-0 55-39 1 +1 OAK 1 Griffin Lester Balfour 36,067* 1,012,998 4/19 17 at TB L 3-8 12-5 1 +1½ OAK 1½ Cobb Anderson 15,115 192,469 7/14 95 BOS W 3-2 (11) 56-39 1 +2 OAK 2 Cook Thornton 31,417 1,044,415 4/20 18 at TB L 0-1 12-6 1 +½ OAK ½ Hellickson Parker Rodney 25,611 218,080 (45 dates) 4/21 19 at TB L 1-8 12-7 2 -½ TEX ½ Hernandez Milone 25,954 244,034 7/15-18 ALL-STAR BREAK 1 +2 OAK 2 4/22 20 at BOS L 6-9 12-8 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Doubront Griffin Bailey 28,926 272,960 7/19 96 at LAA L 1-4 56-40 1 +2 OAK 2 Weaver Griffin Frieri 43,515 1,388,138 4/23 21 at BOS W 13-0 (7) 13-8 2 -½ TEX ½ COLÓN Aceves 29,006 301,966 7/20 97 at LAA L 0-2 56-41 1 +2 OAK 2 Wilson Straily Frieri 43,572 1,431,710 4/24 22 at BOS L 5-6 13-9 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Lester Anderson Bailey 29,274 331,240 7/21 98 at LAA W 6-0 57-41 1 +3 OAK 3 COLON Williams 37,441 1,469,151 (12 dates) 7/22 99 at HOU W 4-3 58-41 1 +3 OAK 3 Cook Wright Balfour 16,381 1,485,532 4/25 23 BAL L 2-10 13-10 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Hammel Parker 11,220 204,312 7/23 100 at HOU L 4-5 58-42 1 +3 OAK 3 Fields Balfour 32,249 1,517,781 4/26 24 BAL L 0-3 13-11 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Chen Milone Johnson 16,944 221,256 7/24 101 at HOU W 4-3 59-42 1 +3 OAK 3 Griffin Blackley Cook 24,831 1,542,612 4/27 25 BAL L 3-7 13-12 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Tillman Griffin Johnson 31,292 252.548 (56 dates) 4/28 26 BAL W 9-8 (10) 14-12 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Blevins Strop 27,475 280,023 7/25 102 LAA L 3-8 59-43 1 +3 OAK 3 Wilson Straily 20,468 1,064,883 4/29 27 LAA W 10-8 (19) 15-12 2 -2 TEX 2 Blevins Enright 11,668 291,691 7/26 103 LAA W 6-4 60-43 1 +4 OAK 4 Colón Williams Balfour 27,429 1,092,312 4/30 28 LAA W 10-6 16-12 2 -2 TEX 2 Parker Richards 14,764 306,455 7/27 104 LAA W 3-1 61-43 1 +5 OAK 5 Milone Downs Balfour 32,333 1,124,645 5/1 29 LAA L 4-5 16-13 2 -2 TEX 2 Wilson Milone Frieri 17,139 323,594 7/28 105 LAA W 10-6 62-43 1 +6 OAK 6 Chavez Gutierrez 25,877 1,150,522 (17 dates) 7/29 106 TOR W 9-4 63-43 1 +6 OAK 6 Griffin Rogers 13,309 1,163,831 5/2 OFF DAY 2 -1½ TEX 1½ 7/30 107 TOR L 0-5 63-44 1 +5 OAK 5 Buehrle Straily 17,479 1,181,310 5/3 30 at NYY W 2-0 17-13 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Griffin Sabathia Balfour 38,090 369,330 7/31 108 TOR L 2-5 (10) 63-45 1 +4 OAK 4 Janssen Chavez Cecil 23,638 1,204,948 5/4 31 at NYY L 2-4 17-14 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Hughes Colón 41,349 410,679 8/1 OFF DAY 1 +3½ OAK 3½ 5/5 32 at NYY W 5-4 18-14 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Doolittle Logan Balfour 38,134 448,813 8/2 109 TEX L 3-8 63-46 1 +2½ OAK 2½ Frasor Milone 35,067* 1,240,015 5/6 33 at CLE L 3-7 18-15 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Jimenez Parker 9,514 458,327 8/3 110 TEX W 4-2 64-46 1 +3½ OAK 3½ Parker GARZA Balfour 28,304 1,268,319 5/7 34 at CLE L 0-1 18-16 2 -2½ TEX 2½ McAllister Milone Perez 9,474 467,801 8/4 111 TEX L 0-4 64-47 1 +2½ OAK 2½ Holland Griffin 23,263 1,291,582 5/8 35 at CLE L 3-4 18-17 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Masterson Griffin Perez 11,125 478,926 (55 dates) 5/9 36 at CLE L 2-9 18-18 2 -4 TEX 4 Kazmir Colón 12,477 491,403 8/5 OFF DAY 1 +2 OAK 2 5/10 37 at SEA L 3-6 18-19 2 -5 TEX 5 Iwakuma Straily Wilhelmsen 25,549 516,952 8/6 112 at CIN L 1-3 64-48 1 +1 OAK 1 Latos Straily Chapman 34,640 1,577,252 5/11 38 at SEA W 4-3 19-19 2 -5 TEX 5 Parker Maurer Balfour 30,099 547,051 8/7 113 at CIN L 5-6 64-49 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Bailey Colón Chapman 29,746 1,606,998 5/12 39 at SEA L 1-6 19-20 2 -6 TEX 6 Saunders Milone 27,603 574,654 8/8 OFF DAY t1 -- OAK/TEX -- (22 dates) 8/9 114 at TOR W 14-6 65-49 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Parker Rogers 31,862 1,638,860 5/13 40 TEX W 5-1 20-20 2 -5 TEX 5 Griffin Grimm 11,030 334,624 8/10 115 at TOR L 4-5 65-50 2 -1 TEX 1 Buehrle Gray Janssen 39,634 1,678,494 5/14 41 TEX L 5-6 (10) 20-21 2 -6 TEX 6 Scheppers Resop Nathan 12,969 347,593 8/11 116 at TOR W 6-4 66-50 2 -1 TEX 1 Cook Oliver Balfour 45,312 1,723,806 5/15 42 TEX L 2-6 20-22 t2 -7 TEX 7 Ogando Straily 20,414 368,007 8/12 117 at TOR W 5-1 67-50 2 -1 TEX 1 Cook Janssen 36,111 1,759,917 5/16 OFF DAY 3 -7½ TEX 7 (62 dates) 5/17 43 KC W 2-1 21-22 2 -6½ TEX 6½ Doolittle SHIELDS Balfour 14,602 382,609 8/13 118 HOU L 4-5 67-51 2 -1 TEX 1 Lyles Colón Lo 14,261 1,305,843 5/18 44 KC W 2-1 22-22 2 -6½ TEX 6½ Milone Santana Balfour 35,067* 417,676 8/14 119 HOU L 1-2 (11) 67-52 2 -2 TEX 2 Harrell Doolittle Fields 18,278 1,324,121 5/19 45 KC W 4-3 23-22 2 -6½ TEX 6½ Blevins Herrera Cook 20,387 438,063 8/15 120 HOU W 5-0 68-52 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Gray Bedard 16,487 1,340,608 (23 dates) 8/16 121 CLE W 3-2 69-52 2 -½ TEX ½ Doolittle Masterson Balfour 17,491 1,358,099 5/20 46 at TEX W 9-2 24-22 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Colón Lindblom 31,865 606,519 8/17 122 CLE L 1-7 69-53 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Jimenez Straily 35,067* 1,393,166 5/21 47 at TEX W 1-0 25-22 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Straily Darvish Balfour 42,510 649,029 8/18 123 CLE W 7-3 70-53 2 -½ TEX ½ Otero Kazmir 21,114 1,414,280 5/22 48 at TEX L 1-3 25-23 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Wolf Parker Nathan 42,731 691,760 8/19 124 SEA W 2-1 71-53 2 -½ TEX ½ PARKER Capps 11,112 1,425,392 5/23 OFF DAY 2 -5½ TEX 5½ 8/20 125 SEA L 4-7 71-54 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Maurer Doolittle Farquhar 13,041 1,438,433 5/24 49 at HOU W 6-5 26-23 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Neshek Veras Balfour 15,907 707,667 8/21 126 SEA L 3-5 71-55 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Iwakuma Griffin Farquhar 18,641 1,457,074 5/25 50 at HOU W 11-5 27-23 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Griffin Harrell 18,591 726,258 (64 dates) 5/26 51 at HOU W 6-2 28-23 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Colón Keuchel 19,366 745,624 8/22 OFF DAY 2 -2½ TEX 2½ (28 dates) 8/23 127 at BAL L 7-9 71-56 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Rodriguez Cook Johnson 36,761 1,796,678 5/27 52 SF W 4-1 29-23 2 -3 TEX 3 Straily Bumgarner Balfour 36,067* 474,130 8/24 128 at BAL W 2-1 72-56 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Parker O’Day Balfour 33,834 1,830,512 5/28 53 SF W 6-3 30-23 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Parker Kickham 35,067* 509,197 8/25 129 at BAL L 3-10 72-57 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Feldman Gray 33,820 1,864,332 (25 dates) 8/26 130 at DET W 8-6 73-67 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Griffin Alvarez Balfour 34,778 1,899,110 5/29 54 at SF W 9-6 31-23 2 -2 TEX 2 Milone Lincecum Balfour 41,512 787,136 5/30 55 at SF L 2-5 31-24 2 -3 TEX 3 Zito Griffin Romo 41,250 828,386 DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION (30 dates) 8/27 131 at DET 4:05 CSNCA 5/31 56 CWS W 3-0 32-24 2 -3 TEX 3 COLÓN Axelrod 16,416 525,613 8/28 132 at DET 4:05 CSNCA 6/1 57 CWS W 4-3 (10) 33-24 2 -2 TEX 2 Blevins Santiago 26,646 552,259 8/29 133 at DET 10:05 MLB 6/2 58 CWS W 2-0 34-24 2 -2 TEX 2 Parker Sale Balfour 23,413 575,672 Network (28 dates) 8/30 134 TB 7:05 CSNCA 6/3 59 at MIL W 10-2 35-24 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Milone Estrada 21,023 849,409 8/31 135 TB 6:05 CSNCA Fireworks Night sponsored by Chevron 6/4 60 at MIL L 3-4 (10) 35-25 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Axford Neshek 24,230 873,639 9/1 136 TB 1:05 CSNCA Breast Cancer Awareness Day 6/5 61 at MIL W 6-1 36-25 2 -1½ TEX 1½ Colón Gallardo 25,912 899,551 9/2 137 TEX 1:05 CSNCA 6/6 62 at CWS W 5-4 (10) 37-25 2 -½ TEX ½ Blevins Thornton Balfour 21,156 920,707 9/3 138 TEX 7:05 CSNCA 6/7 63 at CWS W 4-3 38-25 1 +½ OAK ½ Parker Sale Balfour 22,861 943,568 9/4 139 TEX 12:35 CSNCA 6/8 64 at CWS L 1-4 38-26 1 +½ OAK ½ Danks Doolittle Reed 23,735 967,303 9/5 140 HOU 7:05 CSNCA 6/9 65 at CWS L 2-4 38-27 2 -½ TEX ½ Santiago Griffin Reed 31,033 998,336 9/6 141 HOU 7:05 CSNCA (37 dates) 9/7 142 HOU 1:05 CSNCA 6/10 OFF DAY 2 -1 TEX 1 9/8 143 HOU 1:05 CSNCA Fiesta Day and Giveaway sponsored by Chevrolet (10,000 fans) 6/11 66 NYY W 6-4 39-27 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Colón Sabathia Balfour 27,118 602,790 9/9 OFF DAY 6/12 67 NYY W 5-2 40-27 1 +1 OAK 1 Straily Hughes Balfour 25,176 627,966 9/10 144 at MIN 5:10 CSNCA 6/13 68 NYY W 3-2 (18) 41-27 1 +2 OAK 2 Chavez Claiborne 27,569 655,535 9/11 145 at MIN 5:10 CSNCA 6/14 69 SEA L 2-3 41-28 1 +2 OAK 2 Saunders Milone Perez 31,448 686,983 9/12 146 at MIN 10:10 CSNCA 6/15 70 SEA L 0-4 41-29 1 +2 OAK 2 Hernandez Griffin 24,378 711,361 9/13 147 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA 6/16 71 SEA W 10-2 42-29 1 +3 OAK 3 Colón Iwakuma 36,067* 747,428 9/14 148 at TEX 10:05 FOX (34 dates) 9/15 149 at TEX 12:05 CSNCA 6/17 72 at TEX L 7-8 42-30 1 +2 OAK 2 Cotts Chavez Nathan 30,489 1,028,825 9/16 150 LAA 7:05 CSNCA 6/18 73 at TEX W 6-2 43-30 1 +3 OAK 3 Parker Darvish 37,769 1,066,594 9/17 151 LAA 7:05 CSNCA 6/19 74 at TEX L 4-9 43-31 1 +2 OAK 2 Grimm Milone 39,274 1,105,868 9/18 152 LAA 12:35 CSNCA 6/20 75 at TEX L 3-4 43-32 1 +1 OAK 1 Scheppers Doolittle Nathan 30,361 1,136,229 9/19 153 MIN 7:05 CSNCA 6/21 76 at SEA W 6-3 44-32 1 +1 OAK 1 Colón Iwakuma Balfour 23,135 1,159,364 9/20 154 MIN 7:05 CSNCA Star Wars Themed Fireworks Night 6/22 77 at SEA L 5-7 44-33 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Medina Cook 20,721 1,180,085 9/21 155 MIN 1:05 CSNCA Fan Appreciation Day 6/23 78 at SEA L 3-6 (10) 44-34 2 -1 TEX 1 Perez Balfour 22,833 1,202,918 9/22 156 MIN 1:05 CSNCA Fan Appreciation Day (44 dates) 9/23 157 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA 9/24 158 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA 9/25 159 at LAA 12:35 CSNCA 9/26 OFF DAY 9/27 160 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA 9/28 161 at SEA 1:10 CSNCA 9/29 162 at SEA 1:10 CSNCA

HIGHS AND LOWS MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

TEAM BATTING PLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOT Most Runs, Game, A’s ...... 14, August 9 at Toronto Barton 1 0 0 0 1 Most Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 10, April 14 vs. Detroit, April 25 vs. Baltimore and August 25 at Baltimore Callaspo 4 2 0 0 6 Most Runs, Inning, A’s ...... 7, April 5 at Houston (5th) Céspedes 17 5 0 0 22 Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ...... 6, August 23 at Baltimore (4th) Most Hits, Game, A’s ...... 19, June 3 at Milwaukee Crisp 16 7 2 0 25 Most Hits, Game, Opponents...... 15, April 25 vs. Baltimore, April 28 vs. Baltimore and April 29 vs. Los Angeles Donaldson 36 4 3 0 43 Most Hits, Inning, A’s ...... 7, June 3 at Milwaukee (5th) Freiman 7 2 1 0 10 Most Hits, Inning, Opponents...... 6, June 19 at Texas (6th) and July 2 vs. Chicago-NL (4th) Jaso 12 3 0 0 15 Most Home Runs, Game, A’s ...... 5, August 9 at Toronto Lowrie 22 11 3 0 36 Most Home Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 4, May 6 at Cleveland and May 25 at Houston Montz 1 0 0 0 1 Most Doubles, Game, A’s ...... 6, April 11 at Los Angeles Moss 17 5 0 0 22 Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ...... 5 (four times), last: August 13 vs. Houston Norris 11 1 0 0 12 Most Triples, Game, A’s ...... 3, April 16 vs. Houston Reddick 13 1 1 0 15 Most Triples, Game, Opponents ...... 2, April 9 at Los Angeles and July 3 vs. Chicago (NL) Rosales 4 1 0 0 5 Most Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ...... 4, April 16 vs. Houston Smith 14 6 1 0 21 Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ...... 4, July 6 at Kansas City Sogard 13 3 0 0 16 Vogt 3 0 0 0 3 TEAM PITCHING Young 8 4 0 0 12 Most Strikeouts, A’s ...... 18, April 29 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Most Strikeouts, Opponents ...... 17, April 12 vs. Detroit and April 29 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Most Walks, A’s ...... 11, August 11 at Toronto MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Most Walks, Opponents ...... 9, June 12 vs. New York (AL) Fewest Hits Allowed, A’s ...... 2, June 26 vs. Cincinnati and July 4 vs. Chicago (NL) PLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOT Fewest Hits Allowed, Opponents ...... 3 (10 times), last: August 17 vs. Cleveland Barton 2 0 0 0 0 2

Callaspo 2 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak ...... 9, April 3 to 12 Céspedes 10 2 3 0 0 15 Longest Losing Streak ...... 5, May 6 to May 10 Crisp 6 2 0 0 0 8 Longest Game, Innings ...... 19, April 29 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Donaldson 16 3 1 0 0 20 Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ...... 3:51, April 5 at Houston Freiman 0 3 1 0 0 4 Longest Game, Time, Extra Innings ...... 6:32, April 29 vs. Los Angeles Jaso 2 1 0 0 0 3 Shortest Game, Time ...... 2:14, May 31 vs. Chicago (AL) Lowrie 3 4 2 0 0 9 Largest Margin, Victory ...... 13, April 23 at Boston (13-0) Moss 8 4 1 1 0 14 Largest Margin, Loss ...... 9, April 14 vs. Detroit (1-10) Norris 3 1 1 0 0 5 Most Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...... 15, May 20 at Texas Reddick 6 2 2 1 0 11 Most Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ...... 18, June 1 at Chicago (AL) (10) Rosales 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fewest Left on Base, Game ...... 1, April 4 vs. Seattle and June 21 at Seattle Smith 6 3 0 0 0 9 Most Errors, Game ...... 3, April 26 vs. Baltimore, July 6 at Kansas City and July 22 at Houston Sogard 4 1 0 0 0 5 Largest Comeback in Win ...... 5, April 28 vs. Baltimore, April 29 vs. Los Angeles (AL) and July 28 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Vogt 1 0 0 0 0 1 Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ...... 4, August 20 vs. Seattle Young 4 3 1 0 0 8

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Runs, Game ...... 3 (11 times), last: Coco Crisp, August 23 at Baltimore GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBI Most Hits, Game ...... 4 (11 times), last: Coco Crisp, August 23 at Baltimore Most Doubles, Game ...... 2 (17 times), last: Yoenis Cespedes, August 21 vs. Seattle PLAYER GT GA TOT Most Triples, Game ...... 1 (17 times), last: Jed Lowrie, August 20 vs. Seattle Barton 0 1 1 Most Home Runs, Game ...... 3, Josh Reddick, August 9 at Toronto Callaspo 0 3 3 Most Runs Batted In, Game ...... 5 (two times), last: Josh Reddick, August 9 at Toronto Most Walks, Game ...... 4, Seth Smith, June 12 vs. New York (AL) Céspedes 5 12 17 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 4 (nine times), last: Josh Reddick, July 14 vs. Boston Crisp 5 11 16 Most Stolen Bases, Game ...... 2 (four times), last: Eric Sogard, June 12 vs. New York (AL) Donaldson 7 21 28 Longest Hitting Streak ...... 14, Eric Sogard, July 23 to August 10 Freiman 0 3 3 Jaso 2 4 6 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Lowrie 6 13 19 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 11, Dan Straily, April 5 at Houston Montz 1 1 2 Most Walks, Game ...... 7, Jarrod Parker, July 28 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Moss 3 13 16 Most Innings, Game, Starter ...... 9.0 (four times), last: Jarrod Parker, August 19 vs. Seattle Norris 3 9 12 Most Innings, Game, Reliever...... 5.2, Jesse Chavez, June 13 vs. New York (AL) Reddick 4 8 12 Low Hit Complete Game ...... 2, A.J. Griffin, June 26 vs. Cincinnati Rosales 1 3 4 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ...... 18.0, Bartolo Colón, May 20 to June 5 Smith 3 4 7 Most Consecutive Batters Retired ...... 18, Bartolo Colón, June 21 to 28 Sogard 4 5 9 Vogt 1 0 1 Young 4 7 11

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 ------4 3 - PLAYER G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS Callaspo 3 - - - 1 2 6 4 1 Barton - - 9 7 ------Céspedes - - 35 60 11 1 - - - Callaspo - - - - 12 11 4 2 ------5 4 Crisp 98 ------Céspedes ------78 75 18 16 - - 17 16 Donaldson - - 24 23 29 38 8 7 - Crisp ------83 80 - - 18 18 Freiman - - - - 20 8 6 6 2 Donaldson - - 1 - - - 126 126 1 ------2 2 Green ------3 2 Freiman - - 51 36 ------10 6 Jaso 14 28 - - 2 7 4 - - Green - - - - 5 5 ------Lowrie 4 46 42 21 6 1 1 - - Jaso 48 42 1 ------17 13 Montz - - - - 2 2 1 2 1 Lowrie - - - - 24 23 - - 93 89 ------10 9 Moss - - 1 23 48 10 7 4 - Montz - - 1 ------11 8 Norris - 7 - - 4 10 12 25 5 Moss - - 106 85 - - 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 13 9 - - Parrino ------6 Norris 79 63 ------Peterson ------1 1 Parrino - - - - 5 4 1 1 3 1 ------Reddick - 2 14 - 3 17 46 10 - Peterson - - 2 2 ------Rosales 5 1 - - - - - 7 21 Reddick ------96 92 1 - Sizemore ------2 Rosales - - - - 13 - 2 1 36 33 1 ------Smith - 24 12 3 2 15 16 14 1 Sizemore - - - - 2 2 ------Sogard - 7 - - - - 1 20 64 Smith ------42 39 - - 9 8 45 40 Suzuki ------1 1 Sogard - - - - 95 83 - - 8 7 ------1 - Taylor ------1 5 Suzuki 2 2 ------Vogt ------1 14 8 Taylor ------5 3 - - 6 3 - - Wells ------1 - Vogt 25 23 ------Young 6 15 2 - 2 19 17 7 - Wells ------2 1 - - - - 1 - Young ------15 12 44 34 22 18 7 4

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUN Lead Off Home Runs (5) Player Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP Since Coco Crisp, April 5 at Houston (Brad Peacock) Barton 1 0 0 0 1 May 11, 2013 at Seattle Maurer 5 , May 3 at New York (CC Sabathia) Callaspo 3 2 1 0 6 Aug. 18, 2013 Cleveland Kazmir 6 Coco Crisp, June 3 at Milwaukee (Marco Estrada) Céspedes 11 9 0 0 20 Aug. 16, 2013 Cleveland Masterson 8 Coco Crisp, June 11 vs. New York (CC Sabathia) Crisp 13 1 0 0 14 Aug. 26, 2013 at Detroit Sanchez -- Chris Young, Aug. 12 at Toronto (J.A. Happ) Donaldson 10 7 1 1 19 Aug. 25, 2013 at Baltimore McFarland 1 Coco Crisp, Aug. 21 vs. Seattle (Hisashi Iwakuma) Freiman 2 1 1 0 4 Aug. 20, 2013 Seattle Saunders 3 Back-To-Back Home Runs (5) Jaso 2 0 1 0 3 July 24, 2013 at Houston Norris -- Lowrie and Young, April 3 vs. Seattle Lowrie 6 2 1 0 9 Aug. 9, 2013 at Toronto Rogers 16 Céspedes and Moss, May 13 vs. Texas Moss 14 6 1 0 21 Aug. 23, 2013 at Baltimore Norris 3 Donaldson and Moss, May 25 at Houston Norris 4 2 2 0 8 Aug. 6, 2013 at Cincinnati Chapman 6 Donaldson and Smith, June 16 vs. Seattle Reddick 5 4 1 0 10 Aug. 10, 2013 at Toronto Janssen 13 Lowrie and Céspedes, August 9 at Toronto Smith 4 2 0 0 6 June 16, 2013 Seattle Beavan 40 Inside-The-Park Home Runs (0) Sogard 0 2 0 0 2 July 21, 2013 at Los Angeles Williams 26 None Suzuki 1 1 1 0 3 June 30, 2013 at New York-NL Lyon 19 Walk-Off Wins (7) Vogt 1 1 0 0 2 July 26, 2013 Los Angeles Kohn 21 Josh Donaldson, April 12 vs. Detroit (home run) Young 7 0 4 0 11 Aug. 18, 2013 Cleveland Kazmir 4 Coco Crisp, April 28 vs. Baltimore (sacrifice/error 5) others 6 0 0 0 6 Brandon Moss, April 29 vs. Los Angeles (home run) Team 86 37 12 1 136 Josh Reddick, June 1 vs. Chicago (walk) Nate Freiman, June 13 vs. New York (single) Grand Slams (1) Pinch Hit Home Runs (4) Josh Donaldson, July 14 vs. Boston (single) Josh Donaldson, June 7 at Chicago (Sale) John Jaso, April 9 at Los Angeles (Kevin Jepsen) Brandon Moss, August 19 vs. Seattle (home run) Seth Smith, May 24 at Houston (Paul Clemens) Derek Norris, July 27 at Los Angeles (Scott Downs) Derek Norris, August 6 at Cincinnati (Aroldis Chapman)

MILESTONES

Player Category No. Needs Player Category No. Needs Anderson Innings Pitched 435.0 65.0 for 500 Crisp Triples (w/OAK) 18 3 for 21 (ties Monday and Page for 10th in Balfour Saves (w/OAK) 59 2 for 61 (ties Howell for 7th in Athletics history) Oakland history) Barton Games 493 7 for 500 Steals (w/OAK) 136 8 for 144 (ties Jackson for 5th in Oakland history) Doubles 91 9 for 100 Lowrie Games 477 23 for 500 Blevins Games 271 2 for 273 (ties Blue for 8th in Oakland history) Young Games 972 28 for 1000 Chavez Games 183 17 for 200 Runs 490 10 for 500 Colón Games Started 399 1 for 400

DISABLED LIST

Player Injury Dates Games Missed Player Injury Dates Games Missed Anderson Sprained right ankle May 1-present 102 Reddick Sprained right wrist May 7-30 22 Céspedes Strained muscle, left hand April 13-27 14 Reddick Sprained right wrist August 26-present 1 Colón Strained left groin August 14-present (eligible Aug. 29) 12 Rodriguez Sprained right elbow March 23-present 130 Crisp Strained left hamstring April 30-May 14 14 Rosales Strained left intercostal March 26-April 24 22 Jaso Concussion July 25-present 29 Sizemore Sprained left knee April 10-present 122 Nakajima Strained left hamstring March 27-May 22 48 Young Strained left quad April 30-May 17 16 Norris Fractured left big toe August 21-present (eligible Sept. 5) 5

The A’s have used the disabled list 13 times this season…used the disabled list 21 times in 2012.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

April 28 Yoenis Céspedes reinstated from the disabled list; Casper Wells June 25 Stephen Vogt recalled from Sacramento designated for assignment April 29 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento; Jesse Chavez optioned to July 4 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento; Stephen Vogt optioned to Sacramento; Casper Wells traded to the for cash Sacramento considerations July 8 Grant Green recalled from Sacramento; Adam Rosales designated for April 30 Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; Dan Straily optioned to assignment Sacramento July 10 Sonny Gray selected from Sacramento; Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento May 1 Coco Crisp placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 30 July 12 Adam Rosales outrighted to Sacramento (strained left hamstring); Brett Anderson placed on the 15-day disabled list July 19 Sonny Gray optioned to Sacramento (sprained right ankle); Luke Montz selected from Sacramento; Dan Straily July 20 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento recalled from Sacramento July 23 Grant Green optioned to Sacramento May 3 Hiro Nakajima sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment July 24 Adam Rosales selected from Sacramento; Vinnie Catricala designated for May 4 Chris Young placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 30 assignment (strained left quad); Michael Taylor recalled from Sacramento July 25 John Jaso placed on 7-day disabled list (concussion); Stephen Vogt May 8 Josh Reddick placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 7 recalled from Sacramento; Vinnie Catricala outrighted to Midland (sprained right wrist); Daric Barton selected from Sacramento; Jordan July 30 Alberto Callaspo acquired from the for minor league Norberto released infielder Grant Green May 10 Jesse Chavez recalled from Sacramento; Evan Scribner optioned to July 31 Adam Rosales designated for assignment Sacramento; Brett Anderson sent to Midland on a rehab assignment May 14 Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento August 2 Adam Rosales claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers May 15 Coco Crisp reinstated from the disabled list August 3 Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; Tommy Milone optioned to May 16 Chris Young sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment Sacramento May 17 Hideki Okajima selected from Sacramento; Chris Resop designated for August 8 Adam Rosales claimed off waivers from the Texas Rangers; John Jaso assignment transferred to 15-day DL May 18 Chris Young reinstated from the disabled list; Daric Barton designated for August 9 Evan Scribner optioned to Sacramento assignment August 10 Sonny Gray recalled from Sacramento; Adam Rosales designated for May 20 Chris Resop outrighted to Sacramento assignment May 21 Daric Barton outrighted to Sacramento August 12 Adam Rosales claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers May 23 Hiro Nakajima reinstated from the disabled list and optioned to August 16 Hiro Nakajima outrighted to Sacramento Sacramento August 17 Brett Anderson sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment May 27 Josh Reddick sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment August 18 Bartolo Colón placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 14 May 28 Josh Reddick transferred to Sacramento on rehab (strained left groin); Tommy Milone recalled from Sacramento May 31 Josh Reddick reinstated from the disabled list; Luke Montz optioned to August 22 Brett Anderson transferred to Stockton on rehab Sacramento August 23 Kurt Suzuki and cash considerations acquired from the Washington Nationals for Dakota Bacus; Derek Norris placed on the 15-day disabled June 9 Vinnie Catricala acquired from the for a PTBNL or cash list retroactive to August 21 (fractured left big toe) and optioned to Midland August 26 Josh Reddick placed on the 15-day disabled list ( sprained right wrist); Pat June 14 Dan Otero selected from Sacramento; Hideki Okajima optioned to Neshek designated for assignment; Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; Brett Anderson transferred to the 60-day DL Sacramento; Daric Barton selected from Sacramento June 23 Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento

Complete transactions are available in the expanded game notes at http://pressbox.oaklandathletics.com Note: Items in red have not been updated since Straily made his last start. Please check the notes on the day he pitches for updated information.

WEDNESDAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Dan Straily (6-7, 4.56 ERA)

STRAILY BY THE NUMBERS FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make nd STRAILY’S 2013 STARTS WITH OAKLAND his 22 start of the season, his eighth W L ERA G IP ER since being recalled from Sacramento July Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2013 6 7 4.56 21 116.1 59 April 5 at HOU 8-3 W 2.70 6.2 5 2 2 0 11 0 102 2012 2 1 3.89 7 39.1 17 20…the A’s are 11-10 (.524) in his starting assignments this year and are 16-12 April 29 LAA 10-8 -- 6.35 4.2 7 6 6 1 6 2 88 Career 8 8 4.39 28 155.2 76 April Totals (2 G, 2 GS) 1-0 6.35 11.1 12 8 8 1 17 2 (.571) in his career…has tossed six or May 5 at NYY 5-4 -- 5.94 5.1 4 3 3 3 4 0 85 Home 3 4 4.38 9 49.1 24 more innings in 10 of his 21 starts, allowed May 10 at SEA 3-6 L 7.06 5.0 6 6 6 4 4 1 95 Road 3 3 4.70 12 67.0 35 two runs or fewer 11 times and walked two May 15 TEX 2-6 L 7.27 4.1 4 5 4 4 2 0 87 Day 2 1 2.50 6 36.0 10 batters or fewer 12 times. May 21 at TEX 1-0 W 5.73 7.0 2 0 0 0 5 0 88 Night 4 6 5.49 15 80.1 49 May 27 SF 4-1 W 5.08 6.0 4 1 1 1 1 0 78 Pre-ASB 6 2 4.28 14 80.0 38 FIVE-GAME LOSING STREAK: Is 0-5 May Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 2-2 4.55 27.2 20 15 14 12 16 1 Post-ASB 0 5 5.20 7 36.1 21 with a 5.20 ERA (21 er in 36.1 ip) and .299 June 1 CWS 4-3 (10) -- 4.60 6.0 6 1 1 0 8 0 91 (43 for 144) opponents batting average in June 6 at CWS 5-4 (10) -- 4.67 7.0 6 4 4 2 3 0 95 AVG. AB H June 12 NYY 5-2 W 4.45 6.2 3 2 2 1 3 0 86 vs. LHH .261 226 59 seven starts since he was recalled from Sacramento July 20…has tossed fewer June 17 at TEX 7-8 -- 4.97 4.2 8 6 6 1 1 2 82 vs. RHH .225 213 48 June 22 at SEA 5-7 -- 5.00 3.1 6 2 2 3 5 1 78 than five innings in four of those June Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 1-0 4.88 27.2 29 15 15 7 20 3 starts…the five losses are the most in the RUN SUPPORT July 4 CHI (NL) 1-0 W 4.52 7.0 1 0 0 3 6 0 87 majors since the All-Star Break…the five- July 9 at PIT 2-1 W 4.28 6.1 2 1 1 3 7 1 89 Straily game losing streak is the longest of his July 20 at LAA 0-2 L 4.14 7.0 8 2 2 0 4 1 97 Runs Scored Times career and matches the A’s season high July 25 LAA 3-8 L 4.43 4.1 7 5 5 2 5 0 84 0 5 (Milone)…it comes on the heels of a five- July 30 TOR 0-5 L 4.41 4.2 6 5 2 2 2 2 96 1 5 July Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 2-3 3.07 29.1 24 13 10 10 24 4 game winning streak from May 21 to July 2 4 Aug. 6 at CIN 1-3 L 4.41 4.0 6 2 2 1 3 1 75 3 3 9…posted a 2.83 ERA and .196 Aug. 12 at TOR 5-1 -- 4.19 7.1 6 1 1 3 5 0 94 4 2 opponents batting average during the Aug. 17 CLE 1-7 L 4.22 5.2 6 3 3 4 7 1 103 5 0 winning streak, which spanned nine starts. Aug. 23 at BAL 7-9 -- 4.56 3.1 4 6 6 4 2 2 79 6 1 7 0 ROOKIE LEADERS: Leads American League rookies in games started (21), strikeouts (94) and innings 8 1 pitched (116.1) and ranks fourth in wins (6). 9 0 10 0 RUN SUPPORT: Has received no run support in four of his seven starts since the All-Star Break and has Run Support Avg. 3.40 six runs of support total since the break (36.1 ip, 1.49 RSA)…has received two runs of support or fewer in 14 of his 21 starts for the season and is 4-7 in those games…his season run support of 3.40 is sixth lowest STRAILY vs. DETROIT in the American League among pitchers with 100 or more innings pitched.

W L ERA G IP ER OPPONENTS BATTING: Has yielded a .205 (35 for 171) batting average the first time through the lineup, 2013 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 .250 (43 for 172) the second time and .302 (29 for 96) after that…the mark the first time through the lineup 2012 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 is fourth lowest in the AL among pitchers with 100 or more innings…opponents are batting .308 (28 for 91) Career 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 with runners in scoring position, including .342 (13 for 38) with RISP and two outs…the mark with RISP and

Straily’s Starts vs. Detroit two outs is fourth highest in the AL among pitchers with 100 or more innings…the opponents number three hitter is batting .365 (19 for 52) but he has held the cleanup hitter to a .212 (11 for 52) average…has issued DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO 29 of his 42 walks to left-handed hitters. Has never faced the Tigers in his career THE LONG BALL: Has allowed 11 home runs in his last 11 starts after a six-game, 40.0-inning homerless Detroit Career Batting vs. Straily streak…has surrendered 14 home runs for the season…10 have been solo shots and eight have come in the first two innings of a game…has allowed seven home runs in 36.1 innings since the All-Star Break after AVG. AB H HR BB SO surrendering seven in 80.0 innings before the break. Hunter .571 7 4 2 0 3 THE WEST AND THE REST: Is 2-4 with a 6.32 ERA (33 er in 47.0 ip) in nine starts against American STRAILY’S CAREER HIGHS League West competition compared to 4-3 with a 3.38 ERA (26 er in 69.1 ip) in 12 starts against all other teams…his career numbers are 3-4 with a 5.84 ERA (45 er in 69.1 ip) in 13 starts against the West, 5-4 with Low Hit CG: None a 3.23 ERA (31 er in 86.1 ip) in 15 starts against everyone else. IP: 7.1, 8/12/13 at TOR Fewest IP, GS: 3.1 (twice), last: 8/23/13 at BAL DAYS REST: Is scheduled to start on four days rest today…is 5-2 with a 3.46 ERA (25 er in 65.0 ip) in 12 H: 8 (three times), last: 7/20/13 at LAA starts on five days rest or more compared to 1-5 with a 5.96 ERA (34 er in 51.1 ip) in 10 starts on four days R: 6 (four times), last: 8/23/13 at BAL rest…his career numbers are 7-2 with a 2.98 ERA (30 er in 90.2 ip) in 15 starts on five days rest or more ER: 6 (four times), last: 8/23/13 at BAL BB: 5, 9/16/12 vs. BAL compared to 1-6 with a 6.37 ERA (46 er in 65.0 ip) in 13 starts on four days rest. SO: 11, 4/5/13 at HOU NIGHT AND DAY: Is 4-6 with a 5.49 ERA (49 er in 80.1 ip) and .262 (82 for 313) opponents batting HR: 4, 8/8/12 vs. LAA Win Streak: 5, 5/21/13 to 7/9/2013 average in 15 starts at night compared to 2-1 with a 2.50 ERA (10 er in 36.0 ip) and .198 (25 for 126) Loss Streak: 5, 7/20/13 to present opponents average in six starts during the day…has allowed all 14 of his home runs at night. Scoreless Streak: 12.0, 5/21/13 to 5/27/13 Complete Games: None BRIEFLY: Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento July 20 for his fifth stint with the A’s this year and is 0-5 Shutouts: None with a 5.20 ERA (21 er in 36.1 ip) in seven starts since his return…was on the A’s Opening Day roster and started the fifth game of the season April 5 at Houston…was optioned to Sacramento the next day when Bartolo Colón was reinstated from the suspended list…went 3-0 with a 0.96 ERA in three starts with the River Cats before being recalled from Sacramento April 29 to start for Brett Anderson…started that night, was optioned to Sacramento April 30 and recalled May 1 when Anderson went on the DL…went 3-2 with a 4.69 ERA in 10 starts before he was optioned to Sacramento June 23 as the A’s had three days off over an eight-day stretch…returned July 4 and went 2-0 with a 0.68 ERA in two starts before he was sent back to Sacramento July 10 with the All-Star Break approaching. LAST START: He had a no decision in the A’s 9-7 loss at Baltimore last Friday…allowed a career-high tying six runs in a career-low tying 3.1 innings…blanked the Orioles on two hits over the first three innings and had a 3-0 lead when he allowed six runs in the fourth inning…allowed a two-run home run to Jones and a grand slam to Roberts…was relieved by Chavez after retiring just one batter in the fourth. STRAILY vs. DETROIT: Is making his first career appearance and start.

WITH SACRAMENTO: Was 3-1 with a STRAILY’S 2013 STARTS WITH SACRAMENTO 1.14 ERA in five starts with Sacramento…went 3-0 with a 0.96 ERA Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT April 11 Tacoma 5-4 W 1.59 5.2 4 3 1 0 9 0 107 over his first three starts before being April 16 at Las Vegas 2-1 W 1.42 7.0 4 1 1 1 7 0 96 promoted to Oakland April 29…was tied April 22 Reno 3-1 W 0.96 6.0 3 1 0 5 4 0 99 for the Pacific Coast League lead in wins June 28 Reno 1-8 L 1.46 6.0 9 6 2 1 6 1 96 as of April 29 promotion…has a .202 July 14 Fresno 2-1 (10) -- 1.14 7.0 4 0 0 2 7 0 105 opponents batting average, including .174 TOTALS (5 G, 5 GS) 3-1 1.14 31.2 24 11 4 9 33 1

(8 for 46) by left-handed hitters compared to .219 (16 for 73) by right-handers…has allowed just one home run in 31.2 innings.

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NO PITCHERS (12) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE NumericaL ROSTER 50 Grant Balfour R R 6-2 200 12-30-77 Sydney, Australia Clearwater, FL 2 Mike Gallego, 13 Jerry Blevins L L 6-6 175 9-6-83 Johnson City, TN Swanton, OH 4 Coco Crisp, OF 60 Jesse Chavez R R 6-2 160 8-21-83 Victorville, CA Pomona, CA 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 48 Ryan Cook R R 6-2 217 6-30-87 Clovis, CA Clovis, CA 7 Nate Freiman, 1B 62 Sean Doolittle L L 6-3 212 9-26-86 Rapid City, SD Tabernacle, NJ 8 Jed Lowrie, IF 54 Sonny Gray R R 5-11 180 11-7-89 Nashville, TN Smyrna, TN 10 Daric Barton, 1B 64 A.J. Griffin R R 6-5 230 1-28-88 El Cajon, CA El Cajon, CA 11 Jarrod Parker, RHP 57 Tommy Milone L L 6-0 205 2-16-87 Saugus, CA Agua Dulce, CA 13 Jerry Blevins, LHP 61 Dan Otero R R 6-3 214 2-19-85 Miami, FL Coral Gables, FL 14 Chip Hale, Coach 11 Jarrod Parker R R 6-1 195 11-24-88 Fort Wayne, IN Bluffton, IN 15 Seth Smith, OF 58 Evan Scribner R R 6-3 190 7-19-85 New Milford, CT Washington Depot, CT 18 Alberto Callaspo, IF 67 Dan Straily R R 6-2 215 12-1-88 Redlands, CA Springfield, OR 20 Josh Donaldson, 3B NO CATCHERS (2) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 21 Stephen Vogt, C 22 Kurt Suzuki R R 5-11 233 10-4-83 Wailuku, HI Torrance, CA 22 Kurt Suzuki, C 21 Stephen Vogt L R 6-0 215 11-1-84 Visalia, CA Tumwater, WA 25 Chris Young, OF NO INFIELDERS (7) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 28 Eric Sogard, IF 10 Daric Barton L R 6-0 204 8-16-85 Springfield, VT Corona, CA 30 Chili Davis, Coach 18 Alberto Callaspo S R 5-9 225 4-19-83 Maracay, Ven. Maracay, Ven. 37 Brandon Moss, 1B 20 Josh Donaldson R R 6-0 221 12-8-85 Pensacola, FL Daphene, AL 41 Curt Young, Coach 7 Nate Freiman R R 6-8 250 12-31-86 Washington, DC Wellesley, MA 46 Tye Waller, Coach 8 Jed Lowrie S R 6-0 180 4-17-84 Salem, OR Buckeye, AZ 48 Ryan Cook, RHP 37 Brandon Moss L R 6-0 210 9-16-83 Monroe, GA Loganville, GA 50 Grant Balfour, RHP 28 Eric Sogard L R 5-10 188 5-22-86 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ 51 Darren Bush, Coach NO OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 52 Yoenis Céspedes, OF 52 Yoenis Céspedes R R 5-10 210 10-18-85 Granma, Cuba Santiago, D.R. 54 Sonny Gray, RHP 4 Coco Crisp S R 5-10 185 11-1-79 Los Angeles, CA Rancho Mirage, CA 57 Tommy Milone, LHP 15 Seth Smith L L 6-3 210 9-30-82 Jackson, MS Brandon, MS 58 Evan Scribner, RHP 25 Chris Young R R 6-2 192 9-5-83 Houston, TX Houston, TX 59 Ariel Prieto, Coach NO DISABLED LIST (7) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 60 Jesse Chavez, RHP 49 *Brett Anderson L L 6-4 233 2-1-88 Midland, TX Stillwater, OK 61 Dan Otero, RHP 40 Bartolo Colón R R 5-11 267 5-24-73 Alta Mira, D.R. Puerto Plata, D.R. 62 Sean Doolittle, LHP 5 John Jaso L R 6-2 205 9-19-83 Chula Vista, CA McKinleyville, CA 64 A.J. Griffin, RHP 36 Derek Norris R R 6-0 210 2-14-89 Goddard, KS Goddard, KS 67 Dan Straily, RHP 16 Josh Reddick L R 6-2 180 2-19-87 Savannah, GA Guyton, GA 99 Casey Chavez, Bullpen 33 *Fernando Rodriguez R R 6-3 237 6-18-84 El Paso, TX El Paso, TX 29 *Scott Sizemore R R 6-0 185 1-4-85 Virginia Beach, VA Chesapeake, VA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER *indicates 60-day DL.L 50 Grant Balfour, RHP 10 Daric Barton, 1B MANAGER: 6 Bob Melvin. 13 Jerry Blevins, LHP COACHES: 51 Darren Bush (Bullpen), 30 Chili Davis (Hitting), 2 Mike Gallego (Third Base), 14 Chip Hale 51 Darren Bush, Coach (Bench), 59 Ariel Prieto (Major League), 46 Tye Waller (First Base), 41 Curt Young (Pitching). 18 Alberto Callaspo, IF BULLPEN CATCHER: 99 Casey Chavez. 99 Casey Chavez, Bullpen TRAINERS: Nick Paparesta, Walt Horn, Brian Schulman. 52 Yoenis Céspedes, OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Mike Henriques. 60 Jesse Chavez, RHP MASSAGE THERAPIST: Ozzie Lyles. 48 Ryan Cook, RHP EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Steve Vucinich. 4 Coco Crisp, OF TRAVELING SECRETARY: Mickey Morabito. 30 Chili Davis, Coach VIDEO COORDINATOR: Adam Rhoden. 20 Josh Donaldson, 3B 62 Sean Doolittle, LHP NO MINORS (10) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 7 Nate Freiman, 1B 65 Pedro Figueroa L L 6-0 214 11-23-85 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R. 2 Mike Gallego, Coach 68 Arnold Leon R R 6-1 206 9-6-88 Culiacan, Mexico Culiacan, Mexico 54 Sonny Gray, RHP 22 Luke Montz R R 6-1 229 7-7-83 Lafayette, LA Duson, LA 64 A.J. Griffin, RHP 39 Hideki Okajima L L 6-1 195 12-25-75 Kyoto, Japan Tokyo, Japan 14 Chip Hale, Coach 12 Andy Parrino S R 6-0 190 10-31-85 Brockport, NY Brockport, NY 8 Jed Lowrie, IF 32 Shane Peterson L L 6-0 210 2-11-88 Fallbrook, CA Temecula, CA 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 23 Michael Taylor R R 6-5 256 12-19-85 Cheverly, MD Apopka, FL 57 Tommy Milone, LHP 19 Jemile Weeks S R 5-9 161 1-26-87 Orlando, FL Altamonte Springs, FL 37 Brandon Moss, 1B 31 Andrew Werner L L 6-2 215 2-25-87 West Peoria, IL Indianapolis, IN 61 Dan Otero, RHP 66 Michael Ynoa R R 6-7 210 9-24-91 Puerto Plata, D.R. Puerto Plata, D.R. 11 Jarrod Parker, RHP 59 Ariel Prieto, Coach 58 Evan Scribner, RHP 15 Seth Smith, OF Pronunciation Guide 28 Eric Sogard, IF 67 Dan Straily, RHP Alberto Callaspo ky-AWS-po Tommy Milone muh-LONE 22 Kurt Suzuki, C Yoenis Céspedes yo-EHN-ess SES-peh-des Eric Sogard SO-gard 21 Stephen Vogt, C Bartolo Colón bar-TOE-lo co-LONE Stephen Vogt VOTE 46 Tye Waller, Coach Nate Freiman FRY-man Jemile Weeks juh-MILE 25 Chris Young, OF Mike Gallego guy-A-go 41 Curt Young, Coach

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Supplemental Bios

includes bios for: Alberto Callaspo, Nate Freiman, Jed Lowrie, Dan Otero, Kurt Suzuki and Stephen Vogt

The entire A’s Media Guide, including these bios, is available at http://pressbox.oaklandathletics.com 2009—Served as the Royals’ regular second baseman for the majority of the season and put up career Alberto Callaspo 18 numbers, batting .300 with 41 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs and 73 RBI…named the Joe Burke Special Achievement Award winner in a vote by the KC chapter of BBWAA…his 36 doubles as a INFIELDER second baseman ranked third-most all-time in Royals history…his seven triples as a second baseman Height/Weight: 5-9 / 225 Bats/Throws: Switch / Right placed third on the Royals’ list…his 54 extra-base hits as a second baseman were third-most in Royals Birthdate: April 19, 1983 Opening Day Age: 29 history…finished eighth in the league with a .337 home batting average…hit .361 against left-handed Birthplace/Resides: Maracay, Venezuela / Maracay, Venezuela pitching, good for third in the AL…was third-toughest in the league to strikeout, fanning 51 times in 634 plate appearances (12.43 plate appearances per strikeout)…recorded his first career Major League home Major League Service: 5 years, 135 days run off Detroit’s Rick Porcello April 24. Obtained: Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for infielder Grant Green, July 30, 2013 2008—Appeared in 74 games with Kansas City batting .305 with 21 runs, eight doubles, three triples Contract Status: First year of a two-year contract through 2014. and 16 RBI…led all of batting .491 in day games (min. 50 at bats)…did not commit an error in 46 games (42 starts) at second base (193 total chances)…was the only second base- CAREER Highlights man in baseball with at least 45 games at the position to post a perfect 1.000 …placed Returned to the Angels in 2010 after playing at every level in the club’s minor league system from 2001 on the 15-day disabled with an unspecified medical condition, June 28…was reinstatedAug. 23. to 2005…over his last three seasons (2010-2012), his 11.12 plate appearances per strikeout is tops in American League (min. 1400 PA)…his 149 strikeouts over that span are the least in the AL (min. 1400 2007—Split his season between Triple-A Tucson and Arizona…in 56 games with Arizona, hit .215 with AB)…on May 26, 2012 vs. Seattle, connected for Angels’ first pinch-hit grand slam since Shane Halter, 10 runs, eight doubles and seven RBI…appeared in 18 games at third base, 10 games at second base, May 8, 2004 vs. Tampa Bay…single in second inning June 29, 2011 vs. Washington marked 500th hit nine games at shortstop and 10 games in outfield…did not appear in the Division Series for Arizona… of career…traded to Arizona in exchange for right-handed pitcher , Feb. 28, 2006…had a played in two games of the NLCS vs. Colorado and went 0-for-2…had another solid season with Tucson career-best season in 2009 with Kansas City, batting .300 with 41 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs batting .341 with 59 runs, 15 doubles, two triples, five home runs and 30 RBI in 59 games…played for and 73 RBI. Aguiles del Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League…hit .331 with 18 RBI and 19 runs scored in guiding the club to the Caribbean World Series. 2012 Highlights Completed his second full season with the Angels batting .252 with 10 home runs and 53 RBI…the 10 2006—Named Diamondbacks Minor League Player of the Year after hitting .337 with 93 runs, 24 home runs were the second highest total of his career (11 in 2009) while his 53 RBI were his highest total doubles, 12 triples, seven home runs, and 68 RBI in 114 games with Triple-A Tucson…ranked second since becoming an Angel…hit .276 at home compared to .229 on the road…despite a .229 road clip, in Pacific Coast League in average, first in hits, second in triples and fourth in runs…recalled from he hit seven of his 10 home runs and drove in 32 of 53 runs away from the Big A…went 4-for-9 (.444) Tucson Aug. 6 and made his Major League debut that evening with Arizona…grounded out as a pinch and drove in six runs as a pinch hitter…the six RBI were tied with Kendrys Morales for second most in hitter…recorded his first Major League hit with a pinch hit double in the eighth inning Aug. 8th at San the American League…on May 26 vs. Seattle, he connected for Angels’ first pinch-hit grand slam since Francisco…made his first start Aug. 12 vs. Florida at shortstop and went 3-for-4…optioned back to Tuc- Shane Halter, May 8, 2004 vs. Tampa Bay…singled as a pinch hitter Sept. 7 to drive in the winning run son Aug. 25 and recalled for a second time Sept. 16…played three positions with D-Backs (shortstop, in bottom of ninth…it was his second career walk-off hit (also July 29, 2010 vs. Toronto)…logged 56 second base, third base)…prior to the season, was ranked by as the Angels’ 8th best walks, which was the second highest single-season total of his career…drew a walk in 18 of 24 August prospect…was traded to Arizona, Feb. 28. games while posting a .430 on-base percentage…his 21 free passes in August tied for the Major League lead while his .432 on-base percentage ranked second in AL…drew at least one walk in 10 straight 2005—Split his campaign between Double-A Arkansas and Triple-A Salt Lake, combining for a .304 games from Aug. 1–11…was the eighth Angel to accomplish the feat, the first since Tim Salmon drew a average with 11 home runs and 80 RBI…responded to his promotion to Salt Lake by hitting .316 with base on balls in 10 straight games played in 2003…the club went 38-10 when he scored a run…agreed one home run and 31 RBI in 50 games with the Stingers…struck out just 30 times in 613 combined to a two-year extension with Halos Jan. 17, 2013. plate appearances (1 per 20.4 plate appearance)…was one of the top offensive performers with Oriente of Venezuelan Winter League…ranked by Baseball America as the Angels ninth best prospect. Career 2011—Finished the year with the top batting average on the Angels at .288…also topped the club in 2004—Spent the entire season at Double-A Arkansas where he batted .284 with six home runs and 48 batting with runners in scoring position (.292) and on-base percentage (.366)…it marked the third time RBI in 136 games…led the league in at bats (550). in his career he batted over .285 in a season and third time in last four seasons…ranked as the third hardest to fan in the American League, striking out just once every 11.2 plate appearances…was one of 2003—Led the with a .327 average and 38 doubles with Cedar Rapids…also led the only nine MLB players (min. 500 PA) with more walks than strikeouts (Bautista, M. Cabrera, Pedroia, league in hits (168), ranked second in runs (86) and strikeouts per plate appearance (1 per 20.18 plate J. Reyes, Pujols, Kinsler, Fielder, Pierre)…hit .306 from the right side and .280 batting from the left… appearances) and fifth in at bats (514). was the Angels primary third baseman, making 125 starts at the position 2002—Led the Pioneer League in at bats (299), runs (70), triples (10) and strikeouts per plate appear- 2010—Was acquired by the Angels July 22 from Kansas City in exchange for right-handed pitcher Sean ance (1 per 23.14 plate appearances). O’Sullivan and left-handed pitcher …appeared in 58 games with the Halos batting .249 with 21 runs, eight doubles, two home runs and 13 RBI…for the season, batted .265 with 61 runs, 27 doubles, 2001—Batted .356 with 11 doubles, four triples, two home runs and 39 RBI in 66 games with the Do- two triples, 10 home runs and 56 RBI in 146 combined games…struck out just 13 times in 228 plate ap- minican Summer League Angels. pearances with Angels…finished the season as the second hardest to strikeout in the AL (1 per 14.3 plate appearances)…made 52 starts at third base with the Halos…committed four errors in 142 total chances Personal/Miscellaneous for a .972 fielding percentage…had a season-best 13-game hitting streak from Aug. 14 to 28…went 21 Alberto Jose Callaspo (Ky-AWS-po) was originally signed by Angels’ scouts Carlos Porte and Amador for 49 (.429) during the streak, which tied Jeff Mathis for the longest by an Angel in 2010. Arias…is married, Marianny…has one child, Igor…attended Inst. De Formacion Aragua in Venezuela. LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI 2001 DSL Angels .356 68 275 55 98 11 4 2 39 6 4 5 22 16 14 13 .447 .403 18 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Angel Stadium .270 562 152 4 45 2002 Provo .338 70 299 70 101 16 10 3 60 3 3 2 17 14 13 4 .488 .347 11 .286 21 6 0 2 Baltimore .314 121 38 1 8 AT&T Park .154 13 2 0 1 2003 Cedar Rapids .327 133 514 86 168 38 4 2 67 0 6 3 42 28 20 6 .428 .377 19 .286 14 4 0 2 Boston .244 127 31 1 15 Busch Stadium .000 13 0 0 0 2004 Arkansas .284 136 550 76 156 29 2 6 48 11 4 0 47 25 15 14 .376 .338 26 .310 29 9 0 0 Chicago .317 167 53 1 20 Camden Yards .362 58 21 1 2 2005 Arkansas .297 89 350 53 104 9 0 10 49 1 5 1 28 17 9 8 .409 .346 7 .308 26 8 0 3 Cleveland .281 199 56 3 26 Chase Field .216 111 24 0 6 Salt Lake .316 50 212 28 67 21 2 1 31 2 3 1 10 13 2 5 .448 .348 5 .318 22 7 2 6 Detroit .303 175 53 7 24 Citi Field .000 2 0 0 0 2006 Tucson .337 114 490 93 165 24 12 7 68 2 4 2 56 27 8 5 .478 .404 14 .280 25 7 0 3 Kansas City .297 64 19 1 7 Citizens Bank Park .250 8 2 0 1 ARIZONA .238 23 42 2 10 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 4 6 0 1 .310 .298 1 — 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles .278 54 15 0 5 Comerica Park .307 101 31 3 16 2007 Tucson .341 59 226 48 77 15 2 5 30 0 6 1 28 17 1 2 .491 .406 6 .214 28 6 1 5 Minnesota .314 226 71 5 23 Coors Field .409 22 9 0 1 ARIZONA .215 56 144 10 31 8 0 0 7 1 1 1 9 14 1 1 .271 .265 3 .118 17 2 0 3 New York .278 72 20 1 7 .154 26 4 1 3 Fenway Park .171 70 12 1 9 2008 KANSAS CITY .305 74 213 21 65 8 3 0 16 1 1 0 19 14 2 1 .371 .361 2 .255 55 14 0 7 Oakland .289 190 55 1 19 Great American .111 9 1 0 0 Omaha) .188 4 16 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .188 .235 0 .170 53 9 1 7 Seattle .237 169 40 4 22 Kauffman Stadium .310 603 187 9 69 2009 KANSAS CITY .300 155 576 79 173 41 8 11 73 0 5 1 52 51 2 1 .457 .356 17 .148 27 4 0 0 Tampa Bay .220 132 29 2 12 Metrodome .328 67 22 0 5 2010 KANSAS CITY .275 88 349 40 96 19 2 8 43 0 5 0 19 29 3 1 .410 .308 7 .246 69 17 2 7 Texas .258 233 60 3 19 Minute Maid Park .231 13 3 0 0 LOS ANGELES (AL) .249 58 213 21 53 8 0 2 13 1 1 1 12 13 2 2 .315 .291 4 .346 26 9 2 5 Toronto .325 126 41 4 16 Nationals Park .333 12 4 0 0 2011 LOS ANGELES (AL) .288 141 475 54 137 23 0 6 46 0 2 1 58 48 8 1 .375 .366 15 O.co Coliseum .283 92 26 0 11 2012 LOS ANGELES (AL) .252 138 457 55 115 20 0 10 53 3 4 0 56 59 4 3 .361 .331 12 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Original Yankee Stadium .400 5 2 0 0 AL Totals .280 654 2283 270 639 119 13 37 244 5 18 3 216 214 21 9 .392 .340 57 2012 CAREER PETCO Park .176 17 3 0 3 NL Totals .220 79 186 12 41 9 1 0 13 1 2 1 13 20 1 2 .280 .272 5 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI PNC Park .133 15 2 0 1 ML Totals .275 733 2469 282 680 128 14 37 257 6 20 4 229 234 22 11 .384 .335 62 .143 7 1 0 0 Arizona .118 17 2 0 2 Progressive Field .309 94 29 2 17 — 0 0 0 0 Atlanta .318 22 7 0 3 Rangers Ballpark .260 123 32 2 12 RFK Stadium .273 11 3 0 0 CAREER TRANSACTIONS — 0 0 0 0 Chicago — 0 0 0 0 Rogers Centre .281 64 18 4 10 2001 — Signed by the Anaheim Angels as a non-drafted free agent, February 16. 2006 — Traded to the Arizona Dia- — 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati .290 31 9 1 5 Safeco Field .213 80 17 4 13 mondbacks for right-handed pitcher Jason Bulger, February 28. 2007 — On the restricted list, May 10 to 18. Traded .444 9 4 0 0 Colorado .298 57 17 0 4 Shea Stadium .200 5 1 0 0 to the for right-handed pitcher , December 14. 2008 — On the disabled list, June — 0 0 0 0 Houston .250 32 8 0 3 Sun Life Stadium .250 8 2 0 0 28 to August 22; included rehabilitation assignment to Omaha, August 17 to 22. 2010 — Traded to the Los Angeles .417 12 5 1 2 Los Angeles .229 48 11 1 4 Target Field .301 73 22 3 13 Angels for right-handed pitcher Sean O’Sullivan and left-handed pitcher Will Smith, July 12. 2013 — On the disabled — 0 0 0 0 Miami .385 13 5 0 0 Tropicana Field .230 74 17 2 9 list, April 12 to May 2; included rehabilitation assignment to Inland Empire, April 30 to May 2. Traded to the Oakland — 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee — 0 0 0 0 Turner Field .385 13 5 0 0 Athletics for minor league infielder Grant Green, July 30. — 0 0 0 0 New York .190 21 4 0 0 U.S. Cellular Field .292 72 21 0 5 — 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia .294 17 5 0 2 Yankee Stadium .182 33 6 1 5 DIVISION SERIES RECORD — 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh .133 15 2 0 1 .000 5 0 0 0 San Diego .115 26 3 0 3 Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E .250 12 3 1 1 San Francisco .170 47 8 1 5 2007 ARI vs. CHI (Did not play) — 0 0 0 0 St. Louis .176 34 6 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Washington .353 34 12 0 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E MONTHLY BREAKDOWN 2007 ARI vs. COL .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI .182 44 8 0 2 April .290 390 113 7 35 .263 76 20 2 13 May .271 487 132 7 62 .301 73 22 3 6 June .258 364 94 6 28 .198 86 17 2 11 July .280 336 94 5 35 .278 79 22 1 7 August .282 397 112 5 36 .292 89 26 2 14 September .277 462 128 7 59 .000 10 0 0 0 October .212 33 7 0 2

BATTING BREAKDOWN 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI .276 217 60 3 21 Home .284 1223 347 12 112 .229 240 55 7 32 Road .267 1246 333 25 145 .238 143 34 3 22 Day .278 777 216 12 91 .258 314 81 7 31 Night .274 1692 464 25 166 .258 217 56 6 25 Pre-ASG .273 1348 368 23 143 .246 240 59 4 28 Post-ASG .278 1121 312 14 114 .306 134 41 5 19 vs. LHP .306 699 214 10 74 .229 323 74 5 34 vs. RHP .263 1770 466 27 183 .255 110 28 3 42 RISP .266 582 155 12 215 .600 5 3 1 9 Bases Loaded .255 55 14 2 44 .444 9 4 1 6 Pinch Hitter .230 74 17 1 9 — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .250 4 1 0 1 FIELDING STATISTICS CALLASPO’S CAREER BESTS runs, fourth in doubles, fifth in slugging (.502), sixth in runs (80) and seventh in batting average…hit Second Base Hits: 4, June 10, 2009 at Cleveland .266 (21-for-79) with five doubles, one home run, 14 RBI and a .359 on-base percentage in 21 games for YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP Home Runs: 2, April 18, 2010 at Minnesota the Peoria Javelinas of the Arizona Fall League…was selected by the Astros in the second round of the 2006 .947 3 7 11 1 19 2 Runs Batted In: 6, April 18, 2010 at Minnesota Major League portion of the 2012 Rule 5 draft on Dec. 6. 2007 1.000 10 4 12 0 16 4 Stolen Bases: 1 (22 times), last: September 8, 2012 vs. Detroit 2008 1.000 46 74 119 0 193 36 Hitting Streak: 18, September 7-27, 2008 Career 2009 .973 146 233 379 17 629 96 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 20 (twice), last: July 25-August 1, 2012 2011—Played in 138 games with Single-A Lake Elsinore, hitting .288 with 35 doubles, four triples, 22 2010 .980 12 19 30 1 50 9 Grand Slams: 2, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (Felix Hernandez); June 10, Totals .979 217 337 551 19 907 147 2009 at Cleveland (Carl Pavano) home runs and 111 RBI…was named to the California League Postseason All-Star team…led the CL in Pinch-Hit Home Runs: 1, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (Felix Hernandez) games played, ranked third in RBI, fourth in total bases (267), tied for fourth in extra base hits (61), and Third Base Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. tied for sixth in hits (158) and homers. YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP Game Ending Home Runs: None 2006 1.000 2 1 1 0 2 0 Lead Off Home Runs: None 2007 .971 18 11 23 1 35 5 2010—Hit .294 with 43 doubles, 14 home runs and 84 RBI in 136 games with Single-A Fort Wayne… 2008 1.000 1 1 5 0 6 1 was a 2010 Midwest League Midseason All-Star…led the league in games played and ranked tied for 2009 1.000 14 11 13 0 24 2 first in doubles, fourth in hits and RBI, fifth in extra base hits (57) and tied for sixth in total bases 2010 .970 130 83 239 10 332 25 (239). 2011 .959 129 95 255 15 365 27 2012 .963 131 77 235 12 324 19 Totals .965 425 279 771 38 1082 79 2009—Posted a .294 average with 22 doubles, 11 home runs and 68 RBI in 72 games with Short Season Single-A Eugene…received Northwest League Player of the Week honors Aug. 24…led the league in Shortstop extra base hits (33), total bases (140) and RBI…ranked tied for first in the league in games played, sec- YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP ond in doubles and homers, and tied for fourth in hits. 2006 .929 4 4 9 1 14 2 2007 .947 9 11 25 2 38 3 2008 .960 18 18 30 2 50 8 Personal/Miscellaneous 2009 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0 Nathan S. Freiman was originally signed by San Diego scout Adam Bourassa…graduated from Welles- Totals .951 32 34 64 5 103 13 ley High School (MA) in 2005 where he was a two-way player…was ranked by Perfect Game USA as the top High School prospect in Massachusetts in 2005…attended Duke University from 2006-2009, Outfield where he played first base and catcher for the Blue Devils while graduating with a degree in history… YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2007 1.000 10 15 1 0 16 0 is the only player in school history to receive the ACC Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year award 2008 — 3 0 0 0 0 0 (2009)…his 43 career home runs at Duke are the most in school history, while his .616 career slugging 2010 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 percentage is also a school record…ranks second in Duke history with a .356 career batting average… Totals 1.000 14 15 1 0 16 0 his wife, Amanda, is a professional golfer and has played in 78 LPGA tournaments since 2006…while at Duke University, she was a three-time National Player of the Year and won the U.S. Women’s Amateur title in 2008…participated in the 2013 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers as a member of Team Israel… Nate Freiman 7 hit .417 (5-for-12) with four home runs and seven RBI in three games from Sept. 19-23…Israel was eliminated by Spain, 9-6, in the Jupiter Pool Finals. INFIELDER Height/Weight: 6-8 / 250 Bats/Throws: Right / Right LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD Birthdate: December 31, 1986 Opening Day Age: 26 Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Birthplace/Resides: Washington, D.C. / Wellesley, Massachusetts 2009 Eugene .294 72 289 36 85 22 0 11 68 0 2 3 30 55 2 0 .484 .364 4 2010 Fort Wayne .294 136 523 83 154 43 0 14 84 0 6 7 58 117 0 0 .457 .369 9 Major League Service: None 2011 Lake Elsinore .288 138 548 81 158 35 4 22 111 0 9 11 50 93 6 1 .487 .354 16 Obtained: Claimed off waivers from Houston, March 23, 2013 2012 San Antonio .298 137 516 80 154 31 1 24 105 0 4 12 49 95 0 2 .502 .370 4 Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2013. Minor League Totals .294 483 1876 280 551 131 5 71 368 0 21 33 187 360 8 3 .482 .364 33 CAREER TRANSACTIONS CAREER Highlights 2008 — Selected by the Texas Rangers organization in the 28th round of the First-Year Player Draft; did not sign. 2009 Hit .294 (551-for-1876) with 131 doubles, 71 home runs and 368 RBI in 483 games over four seasons — Selected by the San Diego Padres organization in the 8th round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2012 — Selected in the San Diego farm system…played first base in 462 of those games…was selected by Houston in by the in the Major League portion of the Rule 5 Draft, December 6. 2013 — Claimed off waivers by the second round of the Major League portion of the 2012 Rule 5 Draft…claimed off waivers by the the Oakland A’s, March 23. A’s March 23…has a .328 (138-for-421) career average against left-handed pitching…earned Texas League Postseason All-Star honors at Double-A San Antonio in 2012 after leading the league in hits (154), RBI (105) and games played (137)…was a California League Postseason All-Star in 2011 with Lake Elsinore.

2012 Highlights Spent the entire season with Double-A San Antonio of the Padres organization, posting a .298 average with 31 doubles, 24 home runs and 105 RBI in 137 games…earned Texas League Midseason and Post- season All-Star honors…hit .336 with runners in scoring position…led the Texas League in hits (154), RBI and games played…also ranked second in extra-base hits (56) and total bases (259), third in home in 55 games before the trip to the DL and .221 after…began a 5-4-3 triple play in game two of a double- Jed Lowrie 8 header Aug. 16 against Tampa Bay…it was just the second triple play turned by Boston since 1980 and the club’s first since shortstop John Valentin’s unassisted triple play July 8, 1994 against Seattle. INFIELDER Height/Weight: 6-0 / 180 Bats/Throws: Switch / Right 2010—Started the season on the disabled list with mononucleosis but hit a career-best .287 average with Birthdate: April 17, 1984 Opening Day Age: 28 nine home runs in 55 games after joining the Red Sox in July…missed Boston’s first 94 games while on Birthplace/Resides: Salem, Oregon / Buckeye, Arizona the DL…activated July 21 and played in 55 of the club’s last 68 tilts, including 45 starts…was placed on the 15-day DL March 26 and transferred to the 60-day DL April 14…made 24 starts at second base Major League Service: 4 years, 111 days (28 total games) and 21 at shortstop (23), including 19 starts at short over the club’s last 24 contests… Obtained: Acquired from Houston with Fernando Rodriguez for Chris also appeared in seven games at first base, his first action at the position at the Major League level, and Carter, Brad Peack and minor leaguer Max Stassi, February 4, 2013 one at third base…knocked nine home runs in just 171 at-bats, more than doubling his combined total Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2013. of four homers over 328 previous ML at-bats from 2008-09…23 of his 49 hits went for extra bases… after his activation from the DL July 21, led AL middle infielders (min. 10 PA) in on-base percentage CAREER Highlights (.381), slugging (.526) and OPS (.907) and ranked in that group in extra-base hits (t-2nd, 23) and homers The switch-hitting infielder owns a .250 career Major League average with 35 home runs and 159 RBI… (t-3rd, 9)…posted a career-high, nine-game hitting streak from Aug. 4-21 (10-for-28, .357) and a career- his career splits are .292 (107-for-366) with 14 home runs against left-handed pitching, compared to his high, 16-game on-base streak, July 26-Aug. 21 (.347, 17-for-49, 11 walks)…hit his first career walk-off .230 (180-for-782) average with 21 homers against righties…made eight starts at shortstop for Boston home run to lead off the bottom of the 11th inning Aug. 21 off Toronto’s Casey Janssen…reached base in the 2008 postseason…hit safely in each of his three ALDS games, including a walk-off RBI single in safely in 23 consecutive starts from Aug. 27-Sept. 29, including seven starts at second base and 16 at the ninth inning of Game 4 to give the Sox a 3-2 win and clinch the series, 3-1…became just the fourth shortstop…notched his first career multi-homer games with two long balls in wins on both Sept. 14 at rookie ever to end a postseason series with a walk-off hit…had three RBI in his Major League debut Seattle and Oct. 3 against New York (AL). April 15, 2008 at Cleveland, which was the most by a Boston player in his first big league game since Merrill Combs also had three on Sept. 12, 1947…named the 2007 Red Sox Minor League Offensive 2009—Limited to 32 games with the Big League club due to two trips to the disabled list…made an Player of the Year, hitting a combined .298 with 47 doubles, 13 homers and 70 RBI in 133 games be- Opening Day roster for the first time in his career…appeared at second base (2 games), third base (4 tween Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket…named both a Minor League All-Star and Double A games) and shortstop (26 games) for the second straight season…made his first career Opening Day All-Star by Baseball America…entered that season rated the No. 5 prospect in the Red Sox organization start April 7 against Tampa Bay, going 1-for-4…was placed on the 15-day DL April 12 with a left wrist according to Baseball America…was number 2009 in 2006…was a New York-Penn League All-Star in sprain…underwent an ulnar styloid excision and arthroscopic ligament repair on that wrist April 21… his first season in 2005 and led the league with a .429 on-base percentage. reinstated from the DL July 8 and optioned to Short-Season Single-A Lowell…recalled by the Sox from Triple-A Pawtucket July 18 but appeared in only 14 games before returning to the DL Aug. 7 with ulnar 2012 Highlights neuritis in his left wrist…reinstated Sept. 8…belted his first career grand slam off Chris Perez on the Set career highs in games (97), at-bats (340), runs (43), hits (83), home runs (16) and walks (43) in his final day of the regular season, Oct. 4 against Cleveland…combined to hit .202 with three homers and 11 first season with the Astros…led the club in walks…posted 16 home runs as the Astros shortstop, which RBI in 26 minor league games between Pawtucket, Portland and Lowell, including 18 rehab outings… ranked second on the club and third among all National League shortstops…also ranked second among played in all three of Boston’s ALDS games against Los Angeles but made no starts. NL shortstops with his .436 slugging percentage…his 16 home runs rank second in franchise history among shortstops in a single season, trailing only Dickie Thon’s 20 homers in 1983…traditionally a 2008—Saw his first Major League action, playing most of the year with the Red Sox…finished among stronger performer while batting right-handed, reversed that trend in 2012, posting a .265 (67-for-253) American League rookie leaders in sacrifice flies (t-1st in Majors, 8), doubles (5th, 25), triples (t-6th, 3), average while batting left-handed and a .184 (16-for-84) mark against lefties…played 93 games, in- walks (8th, 35) and extra-base hits (10th, 30)…collected 46 RBI, second most ever for a Red Sox rookie cluding 90 starts at shortstop, posting a .980 fielding percentage at the position…had the best fielding switch-hitter behind Reggie Smith’s 61 in 1967…hit .338 right-handed…played with a non-displaced percentage among NL shortstops with 90 or more games and ranked seventh in the Majors…finished fracture in his left wrist for much of the season…appeared in 49 games at shortstop, 45 at third base and his season by not committing an error in his final 31 games (116 total chances)…also began his season three at second base…became just the second switch-hitter ever to play at least 30 games at both short- with a 23-game errorless streak before committing his first error May 9 against Miami…began the stop and third base in his first Major League season, joining Carlos Baerga (1990)…set a ML record for season on the disabled list and missed the first six games of the season with a sprained right thumb… rookie shortstops by handling 155 chances without an error…tallied 154 errorless chances to start his activated April 13…sustained a sprained right ankle, which placed him on the DL for a second time career before a miscue at third base in the second game of a doubleheader Aug. 26 at New York (AL)… from July 15 to Aug. 11…missed 52 team games in that stretch…tied his career high with a nine-game was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training and accompanied the team to Japan before opening the year hitting streak from April 27 to May 6, during which he hit .469 with three home runs and nine RBI…hit at Triple-A Pawtucket…selected to the ML roster when Mike Lowell went on the DL April 10…started home runs in three consecutive games from June 7-9, becoming the first Astros shortstop to do so since at third base in his Big League debut April 15 at Cleveland…knocked a two-run single off Rafael Perez Andujar Cedeno from April 9-12, 1994…prior to Lowrie, the last Astro at any position to homer in three in the seventh inning for first hit…finished the game with three RBI, which was the most by a Red Sox straight games was Lance Berkman (four games) from July 4-8, 2010…combined to play in six minor in his first ML game since Merrill Combs also had three Sept. 12, 1947…hit safely in his first eight tilts league games while on injury rehab assignments, including four playoff games…appeared in games for with an at-bat, tallying a .357 clip through April 26…that matched the third longest by a Sox player to Double-A Corpus Christi and Single-A Lancaster during their playoff runs in September. begin his Major League career since at least 1920 behind only nine-game runs by Ted Williams (April 20-May 4, 1939) and Shea Hillenbrand (April 2-12, 2001)…connected for his first Major League homer Career off Glen Perkins May 10 at Minnesota…optioned to Pawtucket May 11 and rejoined Boston July 12 2011—Had a career-high four triples in 88 games in a season that included a trip to the disabled list… after an injury to Julio Lugo…started 57 of the club’s final 64 games…led all rookies with 21 doubles saw action at all four infield positions with 49 games at shortstop), 33 at third base, four at first base after All-Star break…knocked a game-winning solo homer in the 11th inning Aug. 24 at Toronto to give and one at second base…hit .330 against left-handed pitching, the seventh-best mark in the American Boston a 6-5 victory…made eight starts at shortstop in the postseason and played in nine of Boston’s League among players with at least 115 plate appearances against lefties…hit an AL-best (min. 50 PA) 11 games overall…hit .207 with two RBI…was second on the club with a .364 average in the ALDS .368 in April and led the Sox with a .574 slugging percentage, which was 10th-best in the AL during the against Los Angeles…hit safely in each of his three ALDS games, including a walk-off RBI single in month…placed on the 15-day DL with a left shoulder strain June 17…played in five rehab games with the ninth inning of Game 4 to give the Sox a 3-2 win and clinch the series, 3-1…lined a two-out pitch Triple-A Pawtucket, hitting .412 with four doubles and five RBI…activated from DL Aug. 8…hit .270 from Scot Shields into right field to score Jason Bay from second base…became just the fourth rookie ever to end a postseason series with a walk-off hit…was 2-for-18 (.111) with a RBI in six ALCS games CAREER TRANSACTIONS against the Rays. 2005 — Selected by the Boston Red Sox organization as a supplemental pick following the 1st round (45th selection overall) in First-Year Player Draft. 2009 — On the disabled list, April 12 to July 7; included rehabilitation assignments 2007—Named the Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year, hitting a combined .298 with to Pawtucket, June 21 to July 5, and Portland, July 6 to 7. On the disabled list, August 7 to September 7; included 47 doubles, 13 homers, 70 RBI, 82 runs and an .896 OPS in 133 games between Double-A Portland rehabilitation assignment to Pawtucket, August 24 to September 7. 2010 — On the disabled list, March 26 to July 20; and Triple-A Pawtucket…named both a Minor League All-Star and Double-A All-Star by Baseball included rehabilitation assignments to Lowell, July 5 to 14, and Pawtucket, July 15 to 20. 2011 — On the disabled list, America…combined to play 116 games at shortstop, nine at second base and two at third base…began June 17 to August 7; included rehabilitation assignment to Pawtucket, August 1 to 7. Traded to the Houston Astros with pitcher Kyle Weiland for pitcher Mark Melancon, December 14. 2012 — On the disabled list, March 29 to April the season with Portland…hit .333 with 11 doubles, 17 RBI and a .484 on-base percentage in that span, 12; included rehabilitation assignment to Oklahoma City, April 10 to 11. On the disabled list, July 15 to September 10; earning Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Month honors…was one of four Sea Dogs included rehabilitation assignments to Corpus Christi, September 7, and Lancaster, September 8 to 10. 2013 — Traded selected to the Eastern League All-Star Game…placed fourth in the Eastern League with seven triples to the Oakland Athletics with pitcher Fernando Rodriguez for pitcher Brad Peacock, first baseman Chris Carter and despite not finishing the year with Portland…earned a July 27 promotion to Pawtucket…named the Red minor league catcher Max Stassi, February 4. Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Month for August/September…played for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .163 with 14 RBI in 24 games…prior to the season, rated the No. DIVISION SERIES RECORD 5 prospect in the Red Sox organization according to Baseball America Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2008 BOS vs. LAA .364 3 11 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .364 .462 1 2006—Spent the entire year with Single-A Wilmington…tied for fourth in the Carolina League and 2009 BOS vs. LAA .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0 ranked second on the team with six triples…finished third on the club with 50 RBI and 54 walks… Totals .308 6 13 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .308 .400 1 played 88 games in the field, exclusively at shortstop…for the second straight year, won Boston Minor League Quality Plate Appearances Award for the month of August…hit .327 with nine doubles, two LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD homers, three triples and 12 walks in the month…hit .231 (3-for-13) in three postseason games for Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E the Blue Rocks…entered 2006 as the No. 9 prospect in the Red Sox system, according to Baseball 2009 BOS vs. TB .111 6 18 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 .167 .261 0 America.

2005—In his first pro campaign, named a New York-Penn League All-Star with Short-Season Single-A Lowell…led the league with a .429 on-base percentage and tied for fifth with a .328 batting average… won the organization’s Quality Plate Appearances Award in August, hitting .341 with 21 walks com- pared to 13 strikeouts in 25 games.

Personal/Miscellaneous Jed Carlson Lowrie…graduated from North Salem HS in Oregon…went on to attend Stanford Univer- sity where he earned First-Team All-American and All-Pac-10 honors from Baseball America in both 2004 and 2005…hit .338 with 47 doubles, 31 homers, 162 RBI and 143 runs scored in 179 games over three seasons while with the Cardinal…named a Baseball America Pre-season First-team All-American on three occasions…as a sophomore in 2004, captured Pac-10 Player of the Year honors after winning the conference Triple Crown with a .399 batting average, 17 home runs and 68 RBI…was a 2004 na- tional semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate player.

LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2005 Lowell .328 53 201 36 66 12 0 4 32 2 1 2 34 30 7 5 .448 .429 10 2006 Wilmington .262 97 374 43 98 21 6 3 50 0 8 2 54 65 2 2 .374 .352 25 2007 Portland .297 93 337 61 100 31 7 8 49 3 2 1 65 58 5 3 .501 .410 13 Pawtucket .300 40 160 21 48 16 1 5 21 0 2 3 12 33 0 1 .506 .356 7 2008 Pawtucket .268 53 198 35 53 14 2 5 32 0 5 0 31 43 1 0 .434 .359 7 BOSTON .258 81 260 34 67 25 3 2 46 2 8 1 35 68 1 0 .400 .339 2 2009 BOSTON .147 32 68 5 10 2 0 2 11 0 2 0 6 20 0 0 .265 .211 1 Pawtucket .176 22 68 9 12 3 0 3 8 0 1 1 13 13 0 0 .353 .313 4 Portland .600 1 5 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .800 .600 0 Lowell .182 3 11 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .364 .308 1 2010 Lowell .400 6 15 2 6 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 .467 .524 0 Pawtucket .333 4 15 3 5 3 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 .733 .353 0 BOSTON .287 55 171 31 49 14 0 9 24 0 0 1 25 25 1 1 .526 .381 5 2011 BOSTON .252 88 309 40 78 14 4 6 36 1 6 2 23 60 1 1 .382 .303 15 Pawtucket .412 5 17 2 7 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .647 .474 0 2012 Oklahoma City .500 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .500 0 HOUSTON .244 97 340 43 83 18 0 16 42 0 2 2 43 65 2 0 .438 .331 8 AL Totals .252 256 808 110 204 55 7 19 117 3 16 4 89 173 3 2 .408 .324 67 NL Totals .244 97 340 43 83 18 0 16 42 0 2 2 43 65 2 0 .438 .331 8 ML Totals .250 353 1148 153 287 73 7 35 159 3 18 6 132 238 5 2 .417 .326 75

VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN LOWRIE’S CAREER BESTS 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI Hits: 4 (twice), April 18, 2011 vs. Toronto; September 24, 2010 at New York (AL) AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Angel Stadium .257 35 9 0 3 Home Runs: 2 (twice), October 3, 2010 vs. New York (AL); September 14, 2010 at Seattle — 0 0 0 0 Baltimore .210 81 17 3 16 AT&T Park .067 15 1 0 0 Runs Batted In: 4 (three times), last: September 9, 2011 vs. Baltimore — 0 0 0 0 Boston — 0 0 0 0 Busch Stadium .250 8 2 0 0 Stolen Bases: 1 (five times), last: May 21, 2012 vs. Chicago (NL) .222 9 2 0 0 Cleveland .161 56 9 1 9 Camden Yards .217 46 10 2 5 Hitting Streak: 9 (twice), last: April 27 to May 6, 2012 .308 13 4 2 4 Chicago .232 69 16 2 11 Citizens Bank Park .000 4 0 0 0 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 18 (twice), last: April 7 to July 18, 2009 — 0 0 0 0 Detroit .292 24 7 0 1 Comerica Park .300 10 3 0 1 Grand Slams: 1, October 4, 2009 vs. Cleveland (Chris Perez) .167 6 1 0 1 Kansas City .300 30 9 0 6 Coors Field .400 15 6 1 2 Pinch-Hit Home Runs: None — 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles .264 72 19 0 5 Dodger Stadium .182 11 2 0 1 Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. — 0 0 0 0 Minnesota .280 25 7 1 4 Fenway Park .269 398 107 7 68 Game Ending Home Runs: 1, August 21, 2010 vs. Toronto (Casey Janssen) — 0 0 0 0 New York .330 88 29 3 10 Great American .455 11 5 1 3 Lead Off Home Runs: None Kauffman Stadium .333 24 8 0 5 — 0 0 0 0 Oakland .241 58 14 1 13 Marlins Park .250 12 3 0 1 — 0 0 0 0 Seattle .228 57 13 3 8 Metrodome .750 4 3 1 1 — 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay .151 86 13 0 6 Miller Park .261 23 6 2 3 .238 21 5 2 4 Texas .322 90 29 3 14 Dan Otero 61 Minute Maid Park .262 164 43 9 24 — 0 0 0 0 Toronto .268 112 30 6 21 Nationals Park .273 11 3 0 0 RIGHT-handed pitcher O.co Coliseum .222 18 4 1 3 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Original Yankee Stadium .250 12 3 0 0 Height/Weight: 6-3 / 214 Bats/Throws: Right / Right 2012 CAREER PNC Park .192 26 5 0 2 Birthdate: February 19, 1985 Opening Day Age: 28 Progressive Field .111 18 2 0 4 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Birthplace/Resides: Miami, Florida / Coral Gables, Florida — 0 0 0 0 Atlanta — 0 0 0 0 Rangers Ballpark .260 50 13 2 4 .156 32 5 1 1 Chicago .220 41 9 1 3 Rogers Centre .173 52 9 3 6 Major League Service: 55 days Safeco Field .270 37 10 3 8 .471 17 8 2 5 Cincinnati .471 17 8 2 5 Obtained: Claimed off waivers from New York (AL), March 29, 2013 Target Field .143 7 1 0 0 .222 9 2 0 0 Cleveland .161 56 9 1 9 Tropicana Field .122 41 5 0 3 Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2013. .400 15 6 1 2 Colorado .400 15 6 1 2 U.S. Cellular Field .275 40 11 2 7 .167 6 1 0 1 Kansas City .300 30 9 0 6 Wrigley Field .059 17 1 0 0 .174 23 4 0 1 Los Angeles .174 23 4 0 1 Yankee Stadium .308 39 12 1 5 CAREER Highlights .167 24 4 0 1 Miami .167 24 4 0 1 .250 40 10 3 7 Milwaukee .250 40 10 3 7 Made his Major League debut with San Francisco last year, posting a 5.84 ERA in 12 relief appear- .600 10 6 1 3 New York .600 10 6 1 3 FIELDING STATISTICS ances…was originally drafted by the Giants in the 21st round of the 2007 First-Year Player draft…went .231 13 3 0 2 Philadelphia .231 13 3 0 2 First Base 15-3 with 86 saves and a 2.13 ERA in 236 games in six seasons in the San Francisco farm system… .219 32 7 1 5 Pittsburgh .219 32 7 1 5 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP ranked second in all of with 34 saves in 2008…was named to the Northwest .188 16 3 1 2 San Diego .188 16 3 1 2 2010 .923 7 10 2 1 13 2 League postseason All-Star team in his first season at Salem-Keizer after leading the league with 19 2011 1.000 4 12 0 0 12 0 .067 15 1 0 0 San Francisco .067 15 1 0 0 saves. .256 43 11 2 4 St. Louis .256 43 11 2 4 Totals .960 11 22 2 1 25 2 .273 11 3 0 0 Washington .273 11 3 0 0 Second Base 2012 Highlights YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP MONTHLY BREAKDOWN Split time between Triple-A Fresno and San Francisco, making three separate appearances on the Gi- 2008 1.000 3 2 4 0 6 0 ants’ roster…posted no record with a 5.84 ERA in 12 relief appearances for the Giants…did not allow 2012 CAREER 2009 — 2 0 0 0 0 0 AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI 2010 .976 28 44 77 3 124 14 an inherited runner to score during in 12 games (10 ir)…was on San Francisco’s Opening Day roster .297 64 19 2 7 April .304 181 55 5 24 2011 1.000 1 0 2 0 2 0 and made his Major League debut April 7 at Arizona…went 5-5 with a 2.90 ERA in 48 relief appear- .275 102 28 6 14 May .268 205 55 7 25 Totals .977 34 46 83 3 132 14 ances for Triple-A Fresno…was awarded the Harry S. Jordon Award in spring camp by his teammates, .218 87 19 6 12 June .187 123 23 6 16 coaches and trainers…the award is given in recognition of the player whole performance and dedication .188 32 6 0 3 July .209 115 24 1 15 Third Base in spring training best exemplifies the San Francisco Giants spirit. — 0 0 0 0 August .280 243 68 6 38 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .234 47 11 2 6 September .220 259 57 7 34 2008 .974 45 16 59 2 77 8 .000 8 0 0 0 October .227 22 5 3 7 2009 1.000 4 1 4 0 5 0 Career 2010 1.000 1 0 1 0 1 0 2011—Was added to 40-man roster during winter of 2011…worked 16.0-scoreless innings in nine 2011 .948 33 28 64 5 97 5 BATTING BREAKDOWN games from April 22-May 19, with Double-A Richmond...recorded 20 strikeouts, while walking only Totals .961 83 45 128 7 180 13 one batter during stretch. 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI Shortstop .262 164 43 9 24 Home .267 562 150 16 92 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2010—Began the season on the disabled list recovering from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow .227 176 40 7 18 Road .234 586 137 19 67 2008 1.000 49 46 109 0 155 21 and missed the first four months of the season. .227 97 22 5 11 Day .244 324 79 14 46 2009 .987 26 22 52 1 75 16 .251 243 61 11 31 Night .252 824 208 21 113 2010 .986 23 26 46 1 73 17 2009—Was placed on the disabled list on July 27, 2009 and underwent Tommy John surgery…remained 2011 .945 49 59 112 10 181 22 .254 280 71 14 36 Pre-ASG .255 541 138 18 68 on the DL for remainder of the season. .200 60 12 2 6 Post-ASG .245 607 149 17 91 2012 .980 93 102 284 8 394 48 .184 87 16 3 13 vs. LHP .292 366 107 14 71 Totals .977 240 255 603 20 878 124 .265 253 67 13 29 vs. RHP .230 782 180 21 88 2008—Was named to the 2008 South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star team…ranked second in all .193 88 17 2 21 RISP .237 304 72 5 111 of minor league baseball with 34 saves, trailing only Birmingham’s Jon Link (35)…worked a career- .000 6 0 0 0 Bases Loaded .225 40 9 1 31 high 25.1-scoreless innings from April 6-June 12, to begin the season for Single-A Augusta. .400 5 2 0 2 Pinch Hitter .273 22 6 0 3 — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .000 7 0 0 0 2007—Led the Northwest League with 19 saves for Short-Season Salem-Keizer in his first professional season, while posting a 1.21 ERA in 22 games…was named Single-A Relief Pitcher of the Year by Kurt Suzuki 22 MLB.com…named to the Northwest League postseason All-Star team. Catcher Personal/Miscellaneous Height/Weight: 5-11 / 233 Bats/Throws: Right / Right Daniel Otero was originally signed by San Francisco scout Glenn Tufts…graduated from Ransom Ev- Birthdate: October 4, 1983 Opening Day Age: 29 erglades (Coconut Grove, FL) High School…attended Duke University and the University of South Birthplace/Resides: Wailuku, Hawaii / Torrance, California Florida. Major League Service: 5 years, 113 days Obtained: Acquired from Washington with cash considerations for LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD minor league right-handed pitcher Dakota Bacus, August 23, 2013 Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK Contract Status: Fourth year of a four-year contract through 2013 with 2007 Salem Keizer 0 0 1.21 22 0 0 0 19 22.1 12 3 3 1 0 0 0 15 1 0 a club option for 2014. 2008 Augusta 0 0 0.33 25 0 0 0 18 27.0 22 2 1 0 0 4 1 26 3 0 San Jose 1 1 3.67 27 0 0 0 16 27.0 34 14 11 1 2 3 0 23 0 0 CAREER Highlights 2009 Connecticut 0 3 1.15 39 0 0 0 19 39.0 40 6 5 0 2 10 4 31 2 0 Completed his sixth Major League season in 2012…started 644 of the A’s 822 (78.3%) games behind 2010 AZL Giants 2 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 1 10.2 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 7 2 0 the plate from the time Jason Kendall was traded July 16, 2007 through his trade to Washington Aug. 3, San Jose 3 0 4.05 10 0 0 0 0 13.1 11 6 6 2 0 1 0 11 0 0 2013…his 629 starts over the last five seasons are second most in the majors among catchers to Yadier 2011 Richmond 2 1 1.42 23 0 0 0 1 38.0 34 8 6 0 2 4 1 40 2 0 Fresno 2 3 3.25 33 0 0 0 12 36.0 38 15 13 4 0 7 0 36 1 0 Molina (644)…has 669 games caught with the A’s, which ranks second in Oakland history behind Terry 2012 SAN FRANCISCO 0 0 5.84 12 0 0 0 0 12.1 19 11 8 0 2 2 1 8 1 0 Steinbach (1050) and fifth in Athletics history…led the A’s in RBI in 2009 and 2010, becoming just the Fresno 5 5 2.90 48 0 0 0 0 62.0 70 26 20 4 3 8 1 45 1 0 second catcher in Athletics history to lead the club in RBI…had two pinch homers in 2008 and is 8-for- ML Totals 0 0 5.84 12 0 0 0 0 12.1 19 11 8 0 2 2 1 8 1 0 17 (.471) with two doubles, two home runs, seven RBI, three walks and a hit by pitch in his career in Minor League Totals 15 3 2.13 236 0 0 0 86 275.1 268 84 65 12 9 38 7 234 12 0 the pinch…named to the Texas League All-Star team in 2006 at Midland…played for United States in the All-Star Futures Game that year at Pittsburgh…was originally drafted by the A’s in the second round CAREER TRANSACTIONS of the 2004 draft…is the fourth Hawaiian-born player to play for the Athletics, joining Shane Komine 2007 — Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 21st round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2013 — Claimed off (2006), Ron Darling (1991-95) and Lenn Sakata (1986). waivers by the , March 26. Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics, March 29. 2012 Highlights VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Was General Manager Mike Rizzo’s key midseason acquisition en route to Washington claiming the 2012 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER National League East crown…combined to hit .235 with 20 doubles, six home runs and 43 RBI in 75 ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER AT&T Park 1.80 0 0 0 5 5.0 1 games with the A’s and 43 with the Nationals…batted .267 with five doubles, five home runs and 25 1.69 0 0 0 5 5.1 1 Arizona 1.69 0 0 0 5 5.1 1 Chase Field 3.86 0 0 0 2 2.1 1 RBI in 43 regular-season games with Washington…finished 15-for-41 (.366) with four doubles, a home 32.40 0 0 0 1 1.2 6 Cincinnati 32.40 0 0 0 1 1.2 6 Citi Field 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 run, 20 RBI and seven walks with runners in scoring position during his tenure with the Nationals…at 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 Colorado 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 Coors Field 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 the time of the trade, he led qualified American League catchers in fielding percentage (.996), caught 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 New York 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 Great American 32.40 0 0 0 1 1.2 6 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 Philadelphia 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 stealings (23) and caught-stealing percentage (38.3%)…posted two hits, including a solo homer, and INF 0 0 0 1 0.0 1 Pittsburgh INF 0 0 0 1 0.0 1 FIELDING STATISTICS two RBI in a 4-3 win Sept. 2 against St. Louis. Pitcher MONTHLY BREAKDOWN Year Pct. G PO A E TC DP Career 2012 CAREER 2012 1.000 12 0 3 0 3 0 2011—Batted .237 with 14 home runs and 44 RBI in 134 games…had the sixth-lowest batting average ERA W L S G IP ER by MONTH ERA W L S G IP ER Totals 1.000 12 0 3 0 3 0 in the American League and the 10th lowest on-base percentage (.301)…however, his 14 home runs 8.64 0 0 0 7 8.1 8 April 8.64 0 0 0 7 8.1 8 were the second-best total of his career and second most on the A’s…grounded into 14 double plays, 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 September 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 OTERO’S CAREER BESTS which tied for the team lead…batted .260 over his first 37 games through May 17, .168 over his next Low Hit Complete Game: None 36 contests from May 18 to July 3 and .265 from July 4 through the end of the season…hit 12 of his 14 PITCHING BREAKDOWN Innings Pitched: 2.0 (twice), last: April 16, 2012 vs. home runs off right-handed pitching…had a .416 slugging percentage against righties compared to .308 2012 CAREER Philadelphia against lefties…13 of his 14 home runs were solo shots…seven came with two strikes…batted .204 ERA W L S G IP ER by CATEGORY ERA W L S G IP ER Strikeouts: 2, April 7, 2012 at Arizona with runners in scoring position, which was seventh lowest in the AL…had a .284 career average with 1.80 0 0 0 5 5.0 1 Home 1.80 0 0 0 5 5.0 1 Longest Winning Streak: None RISP entering the season…was just 1-for-10 (.100) with the bases loaded…made 127 starts at catcher, 8.59 0 0 0 7 7.1 7 Road 8.59 0 0 0 7 7.1 7 Longest Losing Streak: None which ranked third in the AL…tossed out 23-of-121 (19.0%) attempted base stealers, which was the 5.40 0 0 0 4 3.1 2 Day 5.40 0 0 0 4 3.1 2 Longest Scoreless Streak: 4.0, April 16-23, 2012 6.00 0 0 0 8 9.0 6 Night 6.00 0 0 0 8 9.0 6 fourth-lowest percentage in the league…his 98 stolen bases allowed led the AL and ranked second in 8.64 0 0 0 7 8.1 8 Pre-ASG 8.64 0 0 0 7 8.1 8 the majors (Brian McCann, ATL 104)…they tied for second most in Oakland history…went 5-for-51 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 Post-ASG 0.00 0 0 0 5 4.0 0 (.091) in interleague play…entered the season with a .315 career average against the National League… — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Starter — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 had just five multiple RBI games, all two RBI games…led the A’s with 40 starts batting seventh and 37 5.84 0 0 0 12 12.1 8 Reliever 5.84 0 0 0 12 12.1 8 hitting eighth…hit .283 with seven home runs and 19 RBI when batting eighth…made his fourth straight Opening Day start at catcher April 1 against Seattle…the four starts are tied for second most by a catcher in Oakland history…Terry Steinbach holds the record with nine…played in the 500th game of his career April 7 at Toronto…was on the paternity list from April 27-28 for the birth of his first child, Malia… drove in a run in each of his first five games following his return, matching the longest such streak of his career…homered on an 0-2 pitch May 2 against Texas…it was his seventh career home run on an 0-2 count…since pitch counts were tracked beginning in 1988, that is tied for the most by an Oakland Athletic (McGwire and Tejada)…singled in the eighth inning later that day against the Rangers for the games from June 1-4 (8-for-19, 421), including June 3 at Boston when he had his first career two-homer 500th hit of his career…opponents were successful in 15 consecutive stolen base attempts from May game…matched his career-high with four hits June 8 against Los Angeles and Aug. 28 at Texas.…was 6-30 and he tossed out just 6-of-62 (9.7%) attempted base stealers from May 6 to July 26…struck out placed on the bereavement list June 11, missing the three-game series at San Francisco before returning twice May 13 against Chicago to snap a career-best streak of 17 games and 73 plate appearances without to action June 15…started 83 of the A’s final 97 games at catcher but hit just .228 following his return… a strikeout…batted .188 with one RBI over a 24-game stretch from May 18 to June 14…committed his batted .292 with six home runs in June…the home runs tied for seventh in the AL and were his most first error of the season May 20, snapping a 78-game errorless streak as a catcher dating back to his last ever in a month…agreed to terms on a four-year contract through the 2013 season with a club option for miscue on Aug. 8, 2010…the streak was six short of his career high of 84…doubled in the fourth inning 2014, July 23…had a 0-for-22 streak from Aug. 19 to 26…batted .185 in August, which tied for third May 22 against San Francisco for the 100th double of his career…hit a two-run home run against Florida lowest in the AL. June 30, his only home run with a runner on base all year…finished June with a .157 batting average, which was the lowest mark in the AL and second lowest in the majors (Werth, WAS .154)…it was the 2009—Led American League catchers in games started for the second consecutive season (132)…had third-lowest June batting average in Oakland history, based on a minimum of 75 plate appearances (Bil- career-highs in runs (74), hits (156), doubles (37), home runs (15), RBI (88), stolen bases (8) and slug- ly Williams, .145 in 1976; Jason Giambi, .152 in 2009)…enjoyed his best month of the season in August ging percentage (.421)…led the A’s in hits, doubles, RBI, slugging, hit by pitches (8), sacrifice flies (7), when he batted .282 with five home runs and 10 RBI…all three figures were his best single-month totals multiple RBI games (20) and go-ahead RBI (18)…became just the second catcher in Athletics history to in 2011…had his second career two-homer game Aug. 17 against Baltimore (also June 3, 2010 at Bos- lead the club in RBI…the other was Frankie Hayes, who had 78 RBI for Philadelphia in 1944…the last ton)…that capped a 24-game streak from July 15-Aug. 17 where 14 of his 21 hits were for extra bases A’s catcher to lead the team in doubles was Hal Smith of the 1957 Kansas City A’s (26)…led the A’s in (nine doubles, five home runs)…matched his season high with three hits Sept. 12 against Los Angeles, hits for the second consecutive season…struck out 59 times for an average of 10.41 plate appearances but went 5-for-37 (.135) over his final 13 games…appeared in his 592nd game as a catcher Sept. 25 at per strikeout…that was the sixth best ratio in the American League…however, walked just 28 times for Los Angeles, which moved him past Ramon Hernandez for second most in Oakland history. an average of 21.93 plate appearances per walk, which was fifth highest in the AL…also tied for ninth in the AL in sacrifice flies and reaching base on an error (8)…in addition to games started, he also led AL 2010—Continued to be one of the most durable catchers in the American League, tying for second catchers in innings (1173.1), (923) and total chances (996) and tied for the lead in games (135)… among AL backstops with 121 starts, despite missing 19 games while on the disabled list and three on the total chances were second most in Oakland history to Jason Kendall’s record of 1044 in 2005 and the bereavement list…tied with Kevin Kouzmanoff for the team lead in RBI (71) and tied for second in his 68 assists and .995 fielding percentage were fourth best…however, tossed out just 17 of 98 (17.3%) home runs (13)…it marked the second consecutive season he led the club in RBI, as he became the first attempted base stealers…was named as the third best defensive catcher in the AL in Baseball America’s catcher in Athletics history to lead the team in RBI more than once…the only other time an A’s catcher best tools survey…led AL catchers in doubles (34), RBI (83) and stolen bases (8)…the doubles were led the team in RBI was in 1944 (Frankie Hayes)…however, the RBI were second fewest by a team an Oakland record for a catcher…they were the most by an Athletics catcher since Mickey Cochrane leader in Oakland history (Mitchell Page, 70 in 1978)…had career-highs in triples (2) and hit by pitches had 35 in 1932…the RBI were second best by a catcher in Oakland history and the steals tied for third (12)…had the ninth lowest batting average in the AL (.243) and the 10th lowest on-base percentage best…batted .311 on the road…ranked eighth in the AL in RBI after the All-Star Break (51)…combined (.303)…ranked fourth in the AL in plate appearances per strikeout (11.10) and tied for fifth in hit by for a .333 batting average in the eighth and ninth innings…batted .230 with six of his 15 home runs with pitches and grounded into double plays (22)…in addition to RBI, he also led the team in hit by pitches, two strikes…matched his career-high with four hits April 21 at New York…drove in a run in each of his grounded into double plays and go-ahead RBI (21)…A’s pitchers had a 3.27 ERA with him behind the first seven games against the Yankees, matching the Oakland record for consecutive games with a RBI plate, which was the lowest mark in the AL and third lowest in the majors…they had a 4.46 ERA with against New York (Jose Canseco, Aug. 24, 1988-Aug. 30, 1989)…finished April with a .343 batting av- the other three catchers…ranked second among AL catchers in total chances (868) and putouts (825) erage, his best single month mark in 2009…stole a career-high two bases June 10 against Minnesota to and was third in games (123)…committed a career-high eight errors for a .991 fielding percentage, become the fourth catcher in Oakland history to steal two bases in a game, joining Jason Kendall (three which ranked fourth lowest among the 14 AL qualifiers behind the plate…tossed out 10-of-76 (13.2%) times), Mike Heath (twice) and Mickey Tettleton (once)…went back-to-back games without starting for attempted base stealers, which was the lowest percentage in Oakland history…the previous low was the only time June 11 and 12…had three assists in the fifth inning June 18 at Los Angles (NL) and all 15.1% by Jason Kendall in 2005…his caught stealing percentage was third lowest in the AL…ranked were putouts to different players (first base, second base and shortstop)…not since 1976 had a catcher second among AL catchers in RBI (66) and tied for third in home runs (13)…the RBI were fourth best by recorded three assists in an inning, with the putouts going to three different positions (Vic Correll, ATL a catcher in Oakland history…was batting .266 with 12 home runs and 46 RBI in 76 games over the first Sept. 17, 1976)…had a career-high 10-game hitting streak from July 1 to 12 (16 for 42, .381)…went a four months of the season…then hit .207 with one home run and 25 RBI over his final 55 games since career-high 26 consecutive games without a walk from July 6 to Aug. 5…lined out as a pinch hitter July Aug. 1…hit 11 of his 13 home runs against right-handers…hit three home runs with an 0-2 count, which 30 against Boston, snapping a career-opening 21-game hitting streak against the Red Sox (29 for 83, tied for the most in the majors…hit .272 with nine of his 13 home runs in 48 starts hitting clean-up…also .349)…it was the longest hitting streak in Oakland history against Boston…committed an error Aug. batted fifth 21 times…had a .338 average with one out and .198 with zero or two outs…made his third 2 against Toronto, snapping a career best 84-game errorless streak dating back to April 10…it was the straight Opening Day start at catcher, April 5 against Seattle…committed two errors, the first two-error sixth longest errorless streak by a catcher in Oakland history…had the game-ending RBI single in the game of his career…had his seventh career walk-off hit April 7 against Seattle, a double…it was his bottom of the ninth inning Aug. 22 against Detroit…hit .264 in September, but had 24 RBI, which tied third walk-off double, which ties Terrence Long for the most in Oakland history…hit a three-run home for third in the AL. run in the first inning April 22 against New York, then grounded into a triple play in the sixth inning… it was the seventh triple play turned against the A’s in Oakland history, the first since Geronimo Berroa 2008—In his first full season in the majors, he led American League catchers in games (141) and games hit into one May 14, 1994 at Kansas City…was batting .254 with four home runs and 11 RBI in 17 started (136) while hitting a team leading .279…also led the A’s in hits (148), hit by pitches (11) and games when was placed on the 15-day disabled list April 30, retroactive to April 24, with an intercostal multiple hit games (36) while tying Jack Cust for the team lead in games played (148)…became the first strain…it was his first career stint on the DL and it marked the first time over the last three years he has catcher to top the club in games since Jeff Newman in 1979 (143)…tied for seventh in the AL in hit by gone more than two consecutive games without starting at catcher…went 3-for-8 (.375) in three starts pitches and tied for 10th in grounded into double plays (20)…batted .241 over his first 45 games through at catcher on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento from May 11 to 15…was reinstated from May 24, hit .358 over a 51-game stretch from May 25 to July 28 and finished the year by compiling a the DL May 16 and started each of the A’s first 11 games at catcher following his return, matching the .237 average over his final 52 games…hit .291 with six of his seven home runs and 37 of his 42 RBI longest consecutive games started streak at catcher of his career (June 6-18, 2008 and July 21-Aug. 2, against right-handed pitching…batted .318 at home, which was the ninth best home batting average in 2008)…started 11 straight behind the plate again from June 21 to July 3…drove in the winning run May Oakland history…was 5 for 8 (.625) with a double, two home runs and four RBI as a pinch hitter… 18 against Seattle with a RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning…it was his second walk-off hit of tied for the AL lead in pinch home runs and tied for fifth in pinch hits…his batting average was the best the season and eighth of his career (three singles, three doubles, two home runs)…the eight walk-off among AL pinch hitters with five or more plate appearances…hit .389 with two home runs and 10 RBI hits are tied for third most in Oakland history…had a career best streak of four consecutive multiple hit in 15 interleague games…in addition to leading AL catchers in games and games started, he also ranked first in innings caught (1215.0), total chances (986) and putouts (927)…his total was second best the Arizona Fall League Champion Phoenix Desert Dogs and batted .342 with seven RBI in 13 games… in Athletics history by a catcher to the record of 986 set by Jason Kendall in 2005…his innings were added eight walks for a .447 on-base percentage. third best in Oakland history…tossed out 16 of 71 (22.5%) attempted base stealers…had his first career four-hit game April 14 at Chicago…was batting .327 over his first 16 games before being inserted into 2004—Batted .297 with three home runs and 31 RBI in 46 games in his professional debut at Single-A the leadoff spot April 18…batted leadoff in each of his next 20 starts through May 13 and hit .200 over Vancouver of the Northwest League…added 18 walks and was hit by a pitch a team leading 12 times that span…had a career long 0 for 23 streak from May 7 to 14…was 4 for 5 with five RBI June 20 for a .394 on-base percentage…appeared in 27 games at catcher where he committed just one error against Florida…the RBI were a career high…became the second catcher in Oakland history with four for a .995 fielding percentage…tossed out 4 of 24 (16.7%) attempted base stealers…began his profes- hits and five RBI in one game (Gene Tenace, Sept. 14, 1973 vs. Texas)…three of the five RBI gave the sional career by hitting safely in each of his first 12 games from July 17 to 29…batted .362 during the A’s the lead, including his third career walk-off RBI, a double in the 11th inning…is the first Oakland streak with two home runs and eight RBI…went 0 for 13 with a walk in three postseason games for Athletic to have three go-ahead RBI in one game since the stat was tracked beginning in 1974…finished Vancouver. June with a .370 batting average, which ranked third in the American League…connected for his first career pinch hit home run July 10 against Seattle…had the game-ending pinch hit home run Aug. 15 Personal/Miscellaneous against Chicago…had the game-ending pinch hit double Aug. 28 against Minnesota, his second game- Kurt Kiyoshi Suzuki was signed by Randy Johnson…he and his wife, Renee, have a daughter, Malia ending pinch hit of the season…is just the second player in Oakland history with two game-ending pinch (4/28/11)…graduated from H.P. Baldwin HS (Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii) in 2001…majored in Kinesiol- hits in the same season (Frank Fernandez, 1970)…it was the second game-ending pinch hit double in ogy at Cal State Fullerton…won the Johnny Bench Award following the 2004 season, given annually Oakland history (Tommy Davis, April 10, 1971 vs. Kansas City)…missed consecutive games Sept. 23 to the nation’s top collegiate catcher…was also an All-America selection by Baseball America and and 24 at Texas following a collision at home plate Sept. 22…it marked the first time he went back-to- Collegiate Baseball and was named Big West Player of the Year after batting .413 with 16 HR and 87 back games without a start since Jason Kendall was traded July 16, 2007. RBI…led Fullerton to the College World Series championship as his two-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 2-2 tie to lead the Titans to a 3-2 win over Texas in the championship 2007—Made his Major League debut with Oakland in June and spent five weeks as the back-up to game…hosted the Inaugural Kurt Suzuki Baseball Clinic in Maui in 2012 to raise awareness for the Jason Kendall before starting 56 of the A’s final 70 games at catcher following the trade of Kendall July All PONO Sports Organization, promote healthy lifestyles and exercise for children in Hawaii, as well 16…made 61 starts total behind the plate…since 1988, the only Oakland rookie to start more games at as teach baseball fundamentals…started the Kurt Suzuki Family Foundation in 2011 to supports the catcher is A.J. Hinch, who started 109 games in 1998…batted .249 with seven home runs and 39 RBI scientific research of chronic illnesses-specifically kidney disease research-and encourage and promote in 68 games with the A’s…hit .281 against right-handed pitching and .290 with runners in scoring posi- healthy lifestyle choices…is an ambassador for the NephCure Foundation…along with his wife, raised tion…batted .288 with five of his seven home runs in the seventh inning or later…hit .333 during the over $61,000 for the Jon Wilhite Recovery Fund, to help alleviate medical costs accrued by his friend day…had six home runs from the nine spot in the order, which was third most in the American League… and former Cal State Fullerton teammate who was injured in the tragic car accident that took the lives of tossed out 7 of 36 (19.4%) attempted base stealers…hit .185 over his first 21 games through July 28, Angels’ pitcher Nick Adenhart and three others in 2009…was named the co-recipient of the 2009 Dave .312 over his next 28 games through Sept. 2 and .212 over his final 19 games…was selected from Triple- Stewart Community Service Award which is given annually to an A’s player for outstanding work in the A Sacramento June 10 and made his Major League debut June 12 at Houston…grounded out as a pinch community…also voted the 2009 Catfish Hunter Award winner by his teammates, an honor for the A’s hitter in his first at bat in the 10th inning…collected his first ML hit June 14 at Houston, a pinch hit single player’s performance on the field and conduct in the clubhouse. off Brian Moehler in the 11th inning of the A’s 6-5 win…hit his first home run June 19 against Cincinnati, a solo shot off Todd Coffey in the eighth inning…caught Shane Komine July 17 against Texas to become LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD the first Hawaiian born battery in Major League history…hit his first career walk-off home run Aug. 16 Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E th against Chicago, a three-run shot off Matt Thornton with two outs in the bottom of the 10 in an 8-5 2004 Vancouver .297 46 175 27 52 10 3 3 31 3 3 12 18 26 0 1 .440 .394 1 win…hit his first career grand slam in the second inning Sept. 10 at Seattle…closed out the A’s season 2005 Stockton .277 114 441 85 122 26 5 12 65 2 5 12 63 61 5 3 .440 .378 15 with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth in the A’s 3-2 win over Los Angeles Sept. 30…began 2006 Midland .285 99 376 64 107 26 1 7 55 0 1 9 58 50 5 3 .415 .392 2 the year at Sacramento where he batted .280 with three home runs and 27 RBI in 55 games…tossed out 2007 Sacramento .280 55 211 32 59 9 0 3 27 1 3 4 21 41 0 0 .365 .351 3 16 of 42 (38.1%) attempted base stealers…batted .306 over his first 32 games through May 11, went 5 OAKLAND .249 68 213 27 53 13 0 7 39 3 5 3 24 39 0 0 .408 .327 2 for 39 (.128) over his next 10 games through May 23 and then hit .333 over his final 13 games. 2008 OAKLAND .279 148 530 54 148 25 1 7 42 2 1 11 44 69 2 3 .370 .346 6 2009 OAKLAND .274 147 570 74 156 37 1 15 88 1 7 8 28 59 8 2 .421 .313 5 2010 OAKLAND .242 131 495 55 120 18 2 13 71 0 4 12 33 49 3 2 .366 .303 8 2006—Spent the entire season at Double-A Midland where he batted .285 with seven home runs and Sacramento .375 3 8 4 3 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1.000 .500 0 55 RBI in 99 games…named to the Texas League All-Star team…hit .382 against left-handers, .330 2011 OAKLAND .237 134 460 54 109 26 0 14 44 3 7 7 38 64 2 2 .385 .301 7 with runners in scoring position and .356 with RISP and two outs…tossed out 33 of 70 attempted base 2012 OAKLAND .218 75 262 19 57 15 0 1 18 2 2 3 9 53 1 0 .286 .250 2 stealers (47.1%), which was the second best mark in the Texas League…led all Texas League catchers WASHINGTON .267 43 146 17 39 5 0 5 25 2 3 2 11 20 1 0 .404 .321 3 in fielding percentage (.997) and games (91)…played for the United States in the All-Star Futures game AL Totals .258 703 2530 283 643 134 4 57 302 11 26 44 176 333 16 9 .378 .311 22 July 9 at Pittsburgh and was 0 for 1…hit .341 with two home runs and 17 RBI in 24 games in June… NL Totals .267 43 146 17 39 5 0 5 25 2 3 2 11 20 1 0 .404 .321 3 ML Totals .255 746 2676 300 682 139 4 62 327 13 29 146 187 353 17 9 .379 .311 25 went 3 for 5 with a home run and eight RBI June 22 at Tulsa…was named to the U.S. Olympic Qualify- ing team…suffered a bruised left wrist while playing for the U.S. team in Cuba and did not return to CAREER TRANSACTIONS action with the RockHounds. 2004 — Selected by the Oakland Athletics organization in the 2nd round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2010 — On disabled list, April 24 to May 15; included rehabilitation assignment to Sacramento, May 11 to 15. 2012 — Traded to 2005—Spent his first full professional season with Single-A Stockton and batted .277 with 12 home runs the Washington Nationals with cash for minor league catcher David Freitas, August 3. 2013 — Traded to the Oakland and 65 RBI in 114 games…added 63 walks for a .378 on-base percentage…made 104 appearances at Athletics with cash for minor league right-handed pitcher Dakota Bacus, August 23. catcher which led the California League…also topped CL catchers in total chances (947), putouts (882), errors (15) and passed balls (19)…tossed out 32 of 86 (37.2%) attempted base stealers…had two home DIVISION SERIES RECORD runs and five RBI May 20 against Bakersfield…reached base safely in 27 consecutive games from June Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 1 to July 5…hit .286 over that span with a .409 on-base percentage…had a grand slam June 17 against 2012 WAS vs. STL .235 5 17 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .235 .316 0 Rancho Cucamonga…hit .222 with a home run and two RBI in two postseason games…then played for VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI Stephen Vogt 21 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Angel Stadium .245 163 40 1 15 .200 15 3 0 1 Baltimore .220 127 28 3 15 AT&T Park .289 45 13 1 7 CATCHER .417 12 5 0 0 Boston .331 148 49 4 15 Busch Stadium .294 17 5 0 3 Height/Weight: 6-0 / 215 Bats/Throws: Left / Right .250 8 2 0 1 Cleveland .226 115 26 5 15 Camden Yards .215 65 14 0 7 .400 10 4 0 1 Chicago .292 144 42 5 25 Chase Field .320 25 8 1 3 Birthdate: November 1, 1984 Opening Day Age: 28 .111 9 1 0 0 Detroit .275 131 36 2 16 Citi Field .190 21 4 2 4 Birthplace/Resides: Visalia, California / Tumwater, Washington .286 14 4 0 0 Kansas City .260 131 34 2 10 Citizens Bank Park .320 25 8 1 3 Major League Service: 60 days .161 31 5 0 2 Los Angeles .229 323 74 3 30 Comerica Park .246 57 14 0 2 Obtained: Acquired from Tampa Bay for cash considerations, April 5, .267 15 4 0 1 Minnesota .241 141 34 2 21 Coors Field .444 9 4 0 0 2013 .077 13 1 1 2 New York .302 129 39 5 20 Dodger Stadium .308 13 4 0 1 — 0 0 0 0 Oakland — 0 0 0 0 Fenway Park .333 84 28 4 12 Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2013. .091 33 3 0 4 Seattle .225 316 71 7 40 Kauffman Stadium .263 57 15 2 3 .294 17 5 0 2 Tampa Bay .274 124 34 2 18 Marlins Park .375 8 3 1 1 CAREER Highlights .200 30 6 0 2 Texas .254 287 73 6 40 Metrodome .214 28 6 2 7 .167 6 1 0 0 Toronto .211 133 28 1 6 Minute Maid Park .333 12 4 0 0 Made his Major League debut with Tampa Bay in 2012 and went 0 for 25 in 18 games…was originally Nationals Park .242 66 16 2 12 drafted by the Rays in the 12th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft and hit .299 with 44 home runs VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE O.co Coliseum .252 1246 314 34 171 and 300 RBI in 521 games over six seasons in the Rays farm system…was named Rays Minor League Original Yankee Stadium .429 14 6 0 1 Player of the Year in 2011 after batting a combined .298 with 35 doubles, 17 home runs and 105 RBI in 2012 CAREER PETCO Park .400 10 4 0 2 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI 128 games with Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A Durham…led the in batting Progressive Field .174 69 12 2 6 .235 17 4 0 1 Arizona .238 42 10 1 3 in 2010 (.345) and was a midseason and postseason All-Star. Rangers Ballpark .252 131 33 1 17 .200 15 3 0 0 Atlanta .174 23 4 0 0 Rogers Centre .233 73 17 1 3 .400 10 4 1 3 Chicago (NL) .273 22 6 1 3 Safeco Field .216 167 36 4 19 2012 Highlights — 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati .200 15 3 1 1 Target Field .220 41 9 0 3 Saw his first Major League action over three stints with the Rays and made the Opening Day roster… .444 9 4 0 0 Colorado .409 22 9 1 3 Tokyo Dome .235 17 4 0 1 appeared in 18 games, including four starts (three at designated hitter, one at catcher)…also appeared .300 10 3 0 0 Houston .333 12 4 0 0 Tropicana Field .288 66 19 1 9 .182 11 2 0 2 Los Angeles (NL) .250 24 6 0 3 in two games in left field…spent the remainder of the season with Triple-A Durham…went hitless in Turner Field .154 13 2 0 0 .211 19 4 1 2 Miami .300 40 12 3 13 25 at bats with the Rays, the longest hitless streak to start a major league career in franchise history… U.S. Cellular Field .247 73 18 1 6 .167 12 2 0 2 Milwaukee .167 12 2 0 2 is one of two players since 1990 to go hitless through his first 25 career at-bats, joining Oakland’s Chris Wrigley Field .167 12 2 0 0 .167 18 3 1 2 New York (NL) .148 27 4 2 4 Yankee Stadium .408 49 20 1 9 Carter in 2010 (0-for-33)…since 1900, the longest hitless streak to begin a career by a position player is .400 20 8 1 3 Philadelphia .314 35 11 1 3 0-for-43 by shortstop Chub Aubrey of the Boston Beaneaters in 1903…optioned to Durham April 20 as — 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh .231 13 3 2 2 Fielding Statistics B.J. Upton was activated from the disabled list…joined the Rays again May 14 when Desmond Jennings .091 11 1 0 0 San Diego .238 21 5 0 2 went on the DL, but was returned to Durham May 29 when Hideki Matsui was added to the roster… .333 24 8 0 6 San Francisco .270 89 24 2 10 Catcher .316 19 6 1 6 St. Louis .367 30 11 1 7 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB promoted again on Sept. 5…threw out the only base runner who attempted to steal, Jacoby Ellsbury on — 0 0 0 0 Washington — 0 0 0 0 2007 .996 66 431 32 2 465 0 7 Sept. 17 vs. Boston…drew a pair of walks, both as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning in September…on 2008 .994 141 927 53 6 986 4 5 Sept. 15 at New York (AL) received a free pass from Rafael Soriano…on Sept. 20 vs. Boston, walked MONTHLY BREAKDOWN 2009 .995 135 923 68 5 996 7 3 against Andrew Bailey to load the bases during a 6-run rally en route to a 7-4 walk-off victory, capped by 2010 .991 123 825 35 8 868 5 7 2012 CAREER B.J. Upton’s walk-off, 3-run homer…named the winner of the 2012 Al Lopez Award as the Rays most 2011 .993 129 914 55 7 976 7 5 AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI outstanding rookie in spring…hit .323 while appearing at four positions: catcher, first base, left field 2012 .994 117 815 61 5 881 7 6 .111 9 1 0 1 March .235 17 4 0 1 and right field as well as designated hitter…hit .272 with nine home runs and 43 RBI in 94 games for Totals .994 711 4835 304 33 5172 30 33 .243 70 17 0 7 April .273 363 99 7 39 Durham…split time between catcher (37 games), left field (23), first base (16), right field (12) and des- .187 75 14 0 7 May .227 428 97 4 37 SUZUKI’S CAREER BESTS ignated hitter (12)…batted .303 against right-handed pitchers compared to .209 against left-handers… .208 72 15 0 1 June .268 425 114 15 54 named Rays Minor League Hitter of the Month in June after hitting .364 with six doubles, five home .273 33 9 1 2 July .275 433 119 8 48 Hits: 4 (five times), last: August 28, 2010 at Texas runs, 19 RBI and 24 runs scored .227 66 15 1 7 August .240 505 121 16 61 Home Runs: 2 (twice), August 17, 2011 vs. Baltimore; .300 80 24 4 18 September .252 477 120 11 85 June 3, 2010 at Boston .333 3 1 0 0 October .286 28 8 1 2 Runs Batted In: 5, June 20, 2008 vs. Florida Career Stolen Bases: 2, June 10, 2009 vs. Minnesota 2011—Was named Rays Minor League Player of the Year…split the season between Double-A Mont- BATTING BREAKDOWN Hitting Streak: 10, July 1 to 12, 2009 gomery and Triple-A Durham with a July 27 promotion…combined to bat .298 with 35 doubles, 17 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 23, May 7 to 14, 2008 2012 CAREER home runs and 105 RBI…over 128 games, made appearances at catcher (50), left field (48), designated Grand Slams: 1, September 10, 2007 at Seattle AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI hitter (20), first base (13) and right field (2)…his 105 RBI led the Rays organization and ranked as the (Ramirez). .200 195 39 3 20 Home .251 1329 334 36 184 Pinch-Hit Home Runs: 2, August 15, 2008 vs. Chica- 11th-highest total in the minors…it was the fourth-highest total in Rays minor league history…finished .268 213 57 3 23 Road .258 1347 348 26 143 go-AL (Carrasco), July 10, 2008 vs. Seattle (Morrow). sixth in the Rays system with a .298 average…had career highs in hits (152), triples (7) and doubles… .185 119 22 2 12 Day .252 737 186 24 106 Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. hit 17 home runs after entering the season with 18 home runs over four minor league seasons…opened .256 289 74 4 31 Night .256 1939 496 38 221 Game Ending Home Runs: 2, August 15, 2008 vs. the season with Montgomery and batted .301 with 13 home runs and 85 RBI in 97 games…was named .211 232 49 0 16 Pre-ASG .256 1400 359 28 143 Chicago-AL (Carrasco), August 16, 2007 vs. Chicago- .267 176 47 6 27 Post-ASG .253 1276 323 34 184 Montgomery’s MVP and a mid- and postseason All-Star in the Southern League…despite his call-up, AL (Thornton). .242 95 23 1 9 vs. LHP .231 702 162 15 78 ranked sixth in the SL in RBI and ninth in batting and slugging (.487)…hit .368 with runners in scoring Lead Off Home Runs: None. .233 313 73 5 34 vs. RHP .263 1974 520 47 249 position and .462 with RISP and two outs…hit .253 as a catcher and .337 elsewhere. .275 91 25 1 33 RISP .271 690 187 15 258 .133 15 2 0 4 Loaded .200 75 15 1 49 2010—Won the Florida State League batting crown with a .345 average at Single-A Charlotte…it was .500 2 1 0 1 Pinch Hitter .471 17 8 2 7 the third-highest average all-time by a Rays farmhand…also led the FSL with a .511 slugging percent- — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .286 84 24 0 11 age and .910 OPS, ranked second in on-base percentage (.399) and tied for sixth with 31 doubles… VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN named a FSL midseason and postseason All-Star…played in only 25 games over the first two months of 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI the season but forced his way into the everyday lineup after batting .371 during that span…was named AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Comerica Park .000 5 0 0 0 the Erik Walker Community Champion Award winner after the season. .000 3 0 0 0 Baltimore .000 3 0 0 0 Fenway Park .000 4 0 0 0 .000 6 0 0 0 Boston .000 6 0 0 0 Rogers Centre ..000 1 0 0 0 2009—Suffered a season-ending shoulder injury after playing just 10 games with the Stone Crabs. .000 1 0 0 0 Chicago .000 1 0 0 0 Tropicana Field .000 14 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0 Detroit .000 5 0 0 0 U.S. Cellular Field .000 1 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0 New York .000 3 0 0 0 Yankee Stadium — 0 0 0 0 2008—Played outfield (67 games), catcher (17) and first base (16) for Single-A Columbus…hit .356 .000 4 0 0 0 Toronto .000 4 0 0 0 over the final 50 games of the season FIELDING STATISTICS VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Catcher 2007— Ranked 5th in the New York-Penn League with 48 RBI for Short-A Hudson Valley. 2012 CAREER YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI 2012 1.000 7 19 2 0 21 0 0 Personal/Miscellaneous .000 3 0 0 0 Atlanta .000 3 0 0 0 Totals 1.000 7 19 2 0 21 0 0 Stephen Guy Vogt was originally signed by Rays Scout Jake Wilson…is married, Alyssa…has a daugh- ter, Payton (9/27/11)…his wife coached basketball for the Evergreen State College Geoducks before Outfield MONTHLY BREAKDOWN YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP having Payton…was a First Team NAIA All-American (twice) and GSAC Player of the Year at Azusa 2012 CAREER 2012 1.000 3 1 0 0 1 0 Pacific University (Calif.)…hit .476 in his senior year and finished his college career with a .448 career AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI Totals 1.000 3 1 0 0 1 0 mark…while sidelined with a shoulder injury at Single-A Charlotte in 2009, he served as a fill-in umpire .000 13 0 0 0 April .000 13 0 0 0 during a doubleheader for the Stone Crabs at Charlotte Sports Park…the home plate umpire was forced .000 4 0 0 0 May .000 4 0 0 0 VOGT’S CAREER BESTS .000 5 0 0 0 September .000 5 0 0 0 from the game after being hit in the arm by a , and he volunteered to be the base umpire and Hits: None .000 3 0 0 0 October .000 3 0 0 0 the two managers agreed…between his generation and his dad’s, there are six Vogts who have played Home Runs: None college baseball…he played against his brother, Danny, who was a senior at Westmont College when Runs Batted In: None Stephen was a freshman at Azusa Pacific…their father, Randy, played at Fresno State…his two uncles BATTING BREAKDOWN Stolen Bases: None played at UC-Davis…his cousin played at Cal State-Stanislaus. 2012 CAREER Hitting Streak: None AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI Hitless Streak (At Bats): 25, April 26, 2012 to pres- .000 14 0 0 0 Home .000 14 0 0 0 ent LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD .000 11 0 0 0 Road .000 11 0 0 0 Grand Slams: None Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E .000 17 0 0 0 Day .000 17 0 0 0 Pinch-Hit Home Runs: None 2007 Hudson Valley .300 70 240 40 72 8 0 4 48 1 7 0 31 31 6 1 .383 .371 1 .000 8 0 0 0 Night .000 8 0 0 0 Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. 2008 Columbus .291 113 392 57 114 22 3 6 54 2 4 3 47 48 6 1 .408 .368 3 .000 17 0 0 0 Pre-ASG .000 17 0 0 0 Game Ending Home Runs: None 2009 Charlotte .171 10 35 0 6 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 .229 .216 0 .000 8 0 0 0 Post-ASG .000 8 0 0 0 Lead Off Home Runs: None 2010 Charlotte .345 106 368 56 127 31 3 8 47 3 6 6 31 46 3 1 .511 .399 7 .000 2 0 0 0 vs. LHP .000 2 0 0 0 2011 Montgomery .301 97 386 52 116 21 6 13 85 0 10 1 30 51 4 2 .487 .344 1 .000 23 0 0 0 vs. RHP .000 23 0 0 0 Durham .290 31 124 15 36 14 1 4 20 0 3 0 4 29 0 0 .516 .305 1 .000 7 0 0 0 RISP .000 7 0 0 0 2012 TAMPA BAY .000 18 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .000 .074 0 — 0 0 0 0 Bases Loaded — 0 0 0 0 Durham .272 94 349 48 95 18 4 9 43 2 2 1 42 61 1 0 .424 .350 1 .000 8 0 0 0 Pinch Hitter .000 8 0 0 0 ML Totals .000 18 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .000 .074 0 .000 13 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .000 13 0 0 0 Minor League Totals .299 521 1894 268 566 116 17 44 300 8 32 11 187 270 20 6 .448 .360 14

CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2007 — Selected by the Tampa Bay Rays organization in the 12th round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2013 — Traded to the Oakland Athletics for cash or a player to be named later, April 5. 2013 Player Highlights

Grant Balfour • Had successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Feb. 14…the surgery, a lateral meniscectomy, was performed by Dr. Douglas Freedberg in Scottsdale, Ariz. • Did not pitch in a Spring Training game until March 21. • Is on his fifth consecutive Opening Day roster (2011-13 with Oakland, 2009-10 with Tampa Bay) • Made his 400th career appearance April 6 at Houston. • Was named to his first American League All-Star team and pitched a scoreless sixth inning in the game at Citi Field July 16 (1 bb, 1 so)…at the age of 35 years, 198 days, he was the fifth oldest All- Star in Athletics history…he was the first Australian pitcher named to the Midsummer Classic, the second overall (Dave Nilsson, MIL 1999). • Converted each of his first 26 save opportunities before he was charged with his first blown save July 23 at Houston…it was his first blown save since April 29, 2012 at Baltimore, snapping his Athletics record streak of 44 consecutive saves…it was the sixth longest save streak in Major League his- tory…his streak of 26 consecutive saves to start the season was the second longest streak in Oakland history (Dennis Eckersley, 36 in 1992).

Jerry Blevins • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster for the fifth consecutive season.

Yoenis Céspedes • Became the A’s 14th different Opening Day starter in left field in the last 14 years April 1 against Seattle. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list April 13 with a strained muscle in his left hand…it was his second career stint on the DL as he was out from May 7-31 last year with a muscle strain in his left hand…went 3 for 9 (.333) with a home run and four RBI on a three-game rehab assignment with Sacramento…was reinstated April 28. • Had his first career four-strikeout game April 29 against Los Angeles (AL). • Had his first career four-RBI game April 30 against Los Angeles (AL)…matched that mark June 21 at Seattle and July 28 against Los Angeles (AL). • Was hit by a pitch twice May 1 against Los Angeles (AL), tying the Oakland record (32nd time, last: Josh Willingham at Seattle, April 24, 2011). • Snapped a career-high 0 for 16 streak with his third inning single May 12 at Seattle. • Had a career-high 12-game hitting streak from May 18 to 30…went 15 for 50 (.300) with five doubles, a triple, two home runs and nine RBI during the hitting streak. • Had the first two two-homer games of his career June 4 at Milwaukee and June 6 at Chicago… became the first Athletic with two multi-homer games over a three-game stretch since John Jaha did it in back-to-back games June 19-20, 1999 at Detroit…added his third two-homer game June 21 at Seattle. • Went 0 for 4 June 29 against St. Louis to snap a 12-game interleague hitting streak dating back to 2012 (15 for 50, .300)…the streak tied for the third longest interleague hitting streak in Oakland history. • Stole two bases July 12 against Boston for the second time in his career…the other time was also against the Red Sox (Sept. 1, 2012). • Won the Home Run Derby at Citi Field July 15…hit 32 home runs at an average of 405 feet…hit 17 in the first round, six in the second and nine in the finals to defeat Bryce Harper…the 32 home runs tied for third most in a single Derby and 17 in the first round tied for third most in a single round…is the second Athletic to win the Derby (Mark McGwire, 1992) and the first non All-Star. • Missed the first four games after the break after being scratched from the starting lineup July 19 with soreness in his left wrist. • Homered in the eighth inning July 29 against Toronto to snap a career-high 25-game homerless streak. Jesse Chavez • Tossed 5.2 innings June 13 against New York (AL), which was the longest relief appearance of his career. • Recorded a career-high tying seven strikeouts June 13 against New York (AL).

Bartolo Colón • Did not walk a batter over his first three starts to become the first Athletics pitcher since at least 1916 to start the season with three consecutive games of five or more innings and no walks…had a four-game streak with no walks and at least five innings pitched dating back to 2012, which was the longest streak by an Athletics pitcher since at least 1916. • Tossed a three-hit shutout in the A’s rain-shortened 13-0 seven-inning win at Boston April 23…it was his 10th career shutout, his first since May 30, 2011 at Oakland…the seven-inning shutout was third shortest in Oakland history and the shortest since Vida Blue fired 6.0 innings April 9, 1971 against Kansas City…the last complete game of fewer than eight innings by an A’s pitcher was by Steve Ontiveros on May 16, 1995 against Chicago (5.0 ip). • Walked Jacoby Ellsbury to lead off the sixth inning April 23 at Boston, snapping a streak of 32.0 innings and 121 batters faced without a walk dating back to his last walk on August 12, 2012 at Chicago (AL)…the 32.0-inning streak was the longest in Oakland history by a starter and second longest overall to Dennis Eckersley’s streak of 50.1 innings from Aug. 17, 1989-June 12, 1990. • Did not strike out a batter May 14 against Texas, his eighth career start without a strikeout…it was the first time in a game in which he pitched more than 4.0 innings. • Walked two batters May 20 at Texas, snapping a season-opening streak of eight consecutive starts with one walk or fewer and two innings or more…that was the longest season-opening streak by an Athletics pitcher since at least 1916. • Had an 18.0-inning scoreless streak from May 20 to 31. • Struck out nine batters May 26 at Houston in his first start after turning 40 to set an Athletics record for strikeouts by a 40-year old…the previous high was seven by Tom Candiotti (July 31, 1998 vs. Cleveland) and Don Sutton (April 22, 1985 vs. California)…is just the fourth pitcher in Oakland history to start a game at age 40…the other three are Tommy John (last start at 42 years, 126 days), Candiotti (last start at 41 years, 275 days) and Sutton (last start at 40 years, 155 days) • Tossed a five-hit shutout May 31 against Chicago (AL) to become the second 40-year old in Oakland history with a shutout (Don Sutton: 40 years, 85 days on June 26, 1985 against Chicago). • Had his career-high tying eight-game winning streak snapped July 3 by Chicago (NL)…also won eight straight from July 21-Sept. 10, 2005…had a 1.37 ERA and surrendered just one home run in 59.0 innings during the streak, which spanned eight starts…it was the longest winning streak by an Athletic since Dan Haren had a 10-game winning streak from April 18-July 1, 2007…fell one short of the Oakland record for consecutive starts with a win. • The loss to the Cubs was his first home loss of the season, snapping an eight-game winning streak in the Coliseum dating back to Aug. 2, 2012…that was the longest home winning streak by an A’s pitcher since Mark Mulder won 10 straight from July 31, 2002-June 19, 2003…posted a 1.85 ERA during the winning streak, which spanned 11 starts, and walked just seven batters (0.81 per nine innings). • Was charged with a wild pitch July 3 against Chicago (NL), his first since May 26, 2009 at Los An- geles (AL)…it snapped a streak of 443.0 innings without a wild pitch…it was his first wild pitch in 40 starts with the A’s, which was the second longest streak in Oakland history…the record is 42 by Catfish Hunter (June 25, 1972-June 27, 1973). • Went 5-0 with a 1.75 ERA in five starts in June to win American League Pitcher of the Month honors for the fourth time in his career…led the AL in ERA and tied for second in wins…it marked the third time in his career he won five games in a month (August 1999 and August 2005)…it was the fourth lowest single month ERA of his career (1.13 in May 2002, 1.39 in June 1998 and 1.72 in August 2005)…since 2006, the only other Oakland pitcher to win five games in a month is Gio Gonzalez (Sept., 2011). • Was named to the American League All-Star team for the third time in his career (1998, 2005)… at the age of 40 years and 53 days, he is the oldest All-Star in Athletics history…Dennis Eckersley, at age 37 in 1992, is second oldest…pitched the Sunday before the game and was replaced on the active roster. Ryan Cook • Allowed his first run of the season on the road May 26 at Houston, snapping a 22.2-inning scoreless streak on the road dating back to Aug. 11, 2012…the road scoreless streak is third longest in Oakland history by a reliever.

Coco Crisp • Was on his ninth Opening Day Roster (2004-09, 11-13), his third straight with the A’s…made his eighth career Opening Start April 1 against Seattle, including three straight with the A’s. • Hit his ninth career leadoff home run April 5 at Houston, his seventh with the A’s…added two more on June 3 at Milwaukee and June 11 against New York (AL)…in Oakland history, only Rickey Henderson (43) and Campy Campaneris (10) have more…is tied for fourth in Athletics history with Max Bishop behind Henderson, Eddie Joost (19) and Campaneris (13). • Homered and doubled in all three games at Houston April 5-7 to become the second player in Oak- land history with both a double and a home run in three consecutive games (Matt Stairs, August 14-16, 1997). • Homered in a career-high four consecutive games from April 5-9…is the first leadoff hitter in Oak- land history to homer in four straight games…the last Athletic to do it was Wally Moses (July 21-23, 1937). • Had a 12-game hitting streak from April 3 to 19… went 20 for 51 (.392) with 18 runs, seven doubles, one triple, five home runs, nine RBI, nine walks and seven multiple hit games during the streak, which was his 11th of 10 or more games. • Had the fourth “walk-off sacrifice bunt” in Oakland history April 28 against Baltimore…the last was by Marco Scutaro on April 16, 2005 against Anaheim…had two walk-off sacrifice flies last year, in addition to a single. • Finished April with 24 runs scored to set an Oakland record for runs in April…broke the previous mark of 23 by Jose Canseco in 1988. • Was on the 15-day disabled from April 30 to May 14 with a strained left hamstring…it was his sev- enth career stint on the DL, his fourth with the A’s. • His seventh inning RBI single July 13 against Boston was the 500th RBI of his career. • Led off the game with a double July 22 at Houston to snap a career-high tying 21-game streak with- out an extra base hit and a career-high 35-game streak without a double…it was his first extra base hit since a home run June 21 at Seattle and his first double since June 3 at Milwaukee.

Josh Donaldson • Had his first career game-ending RBI April 12 against Detroit, a home run in the bottom of the 12th inning…his second was a RBI single in the 11th inning July 14 against Boston. • Was a perfect 4 for 4 April 27 against Baltimore, matching his career high in hits (August 17, 2012 vs. Cleveland)…also had four-hit games May 14 against Texas and May 25 at Houston. • Was named American League Player of the Week for the week of April 22-28…it was his first career weekly honor…went 12 for 22 (.545) with four runs, seven doubles (.864 slugging percentage), 10 RBI and seven walks (1 sf, .633 on-base percentage) in seven games. • Had a career-high seven-game hitting streak from May 11-18 (12 for 26, .462). • Made his Major League debut at shortstop in the ninth inning May 24 at Houston…had one appear- ance at shortstop in the minors with Triple-A Sacramento on Aug. 2, 2012. • Hit his first career grand slam in the sixth inning June 7 at Chicago, turning a 3-0 deficit into a 4-3 win. • Snapped a career-high tying 0 for 17 streak with a fifth inning single July 29 (third time, last: April 13-May 14, 2012).

Sean Doolittle • Had a career-high tying 13.1-inning scoreless streak from April 29 to May 27.

Nate Freiman • Made his Major League debut with a start at first base April 3 against Seattle and had a RBI single off Joe Saunders in the second inning for his first ML hit…added another single in the fourth inning for his first multiple hit game. • Hit his first Major League home run April 22 against Houston, a three-run shot off Erik Bedard in the first inning…it snapped a 0 for 11 streak. • Was named American League Rookie of the Month for May after batting .351 with three doubles, one home run and nine RBI in 14 games. • Had his second career three-hit game June 11 and both have come against the Yankees in games started by Sabathia (also May 3). • Had his first career “walk-off” hit June 13 against New York, a RBI single in the 18th inning off Rivera.

John Jaso • Is on his third consecutive Opening Day roster with his third team (Tampa Bay, 2011; Seattle, 2012). • Hit his first career pinch hit home run April 9 at Los Angeles, a three-run shot off Jepsen in the seventh to give the A’s a 7-5 lead. • Played first base May 24 at Houston, his second career appearance at first base (Aug. 25, 2010 at Los Angeles-AL). • Had a career-high 17-game reaching base streak from May 21 to June 18…hit .345 with a .456 on- base percentage during the streak, which included a career-high nine-game hitting streak from May 25-June 13 (14 for 38, .368).

Jed Lowrie • Had a career-high tying four RBI April 15 against Houston (fourth time, last: September 19, 2011 vs. Baltimore). • Went 4 for 4 April 19 at Tampa, the third four-hit game of his career…added his fourth June 1 agaisnt Chicago (AL) and his fifth August 9 at Toronto. • Went 2 for 9 in the 19-inning game April 29 against Los Angeles to tie the Oakland record for at bats in a game (11th time, last: Mike Heath at Texas, July 1, 1979). • Set an Oakland record for hits in the month of April with 34…broke the previous mark of 33 held by Stan Javier (1994) and Ben Grieve (1998)…had 11 doubles, which tied the Oakland April record (Mark Ellis, 2003). • Went a career-high 11 consecutive games without a RBI from June 4 to 15. • Homered June 21 at Seattle to snap a career-high 62-game homerless streak. • Hit safely in each of his first 12 interleague games, which tied for the third longest interleague hitting streak in Oakland history…had a 14-game interleague hitting streak dating back to last year. • Had a career-high tying nine-game hitting streak from June 20 to 30 (also Aug. 4-21, 2010 and April 27-May 6, 2012)…hit .457 (16 for 35) during the streak.

Brandon Moss • Matched his career high with five RBI April 10 at Los Angeles (also September 29, 2012 vs. Seattle) after driving in four runs the night before. • Had a career-high four strikeouts April 12 against Detroit…matched that figure April 29 against Los Angeles and May 12 at Seattle. • Was on the paternity list from April 16 to 18 for the birth of his second son, Brody. (April 16). • Went 0 for 4 April 21 at Tampa Bay to snap a 15-game road hitting streak dating back to Sept. 20, 2012…hit .463 (25 for 54) during the streak. • Hit the game-ending home run in the bottom of the 19th inning April 29 against Los Angeles, his third career walk-off home run (last: September 29, 2012 vs. Seattle) and fifth career game-ending hit (also a double and single)…also homered in the sixth inning, his second career multi-homer game (June 12, 2012 at Colorado)…had 12 innings between home runs to become the 17th player in Major League history to go at least 12 innings between home runs in one game…is the second Athletic to do it…Reggie Jackson also went 12 innings between home runs June 11, 1969…had four strikeouts to become the second Major Leaguer since 1916 to have at least two home runs and four strikeouts in one game…Evan Longoria did it August 4, 2009 for Tampa Bay against Boston. • Made his first career appearance in center field May 9 (also May 13). • Hit the 7000th home run in Oakland history May 13 against Texas off Justin Grimm in the third inning…hit the 12,000th home run in Athletics franchise history June 5 at Milwaukee, a three-run homer off Michael Gonzalez in the seventh inning. • Played third base for the second time as a professional May 24 at Houston in the ninth inning…the other time was in 2002 with the Red Sox affiliate in the Gulf Coast League…returned to third base in the 16th inning of the A’s 18-inning game against New York (AL) June 13. • Had his second two homer game of the season June 12 against New York (AL) and third of his career…the two homers gave him a streak where each of his last five hits were home runs…is the sixth player in Oakland history (10th time) to do that, the first since John Jaha (June 18-20, 1999)… the others are Jackson, McGwire (five times), Canseco and Giambi.

Pat Neshek • Did not allow a run in nine spring training appearances (8.1 ip) and has not allowed a run in 19 games (17.1 ip) over the last two springs. • Is on his fifth Opening Day roster (2007-08 and 2010 with Minnesota, 2011 with San Diego).

Derek Norris • Grounded out as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning April 29 against Los Angeles and ended up going 0 for 5 with a walk…he and Rosales had six plate appearances, which match the most in Oakland history by a player not in the starting lineup (nine times, last: Jerry Browne on June 12, 1992 vs. Texas). • Had a career-high four RBI June 11 against New York (AL). • Caught all 18 innings June 20 against New York (AL)…is the second A’s catcher since 1973 to catch 18 innings in a game (Damian Miller, Aug. 8, 2004 against Minnesota). • Recorded a career-high three hits August 10 at Toronto.

Jarrod Parker • Began the season with a career-high four-game losing streak…posted an 8.10 ERA and .374 oppo- nents batting average during the streak, which spanned five starts from April 2 to 25. • Allowed a career-high four home runs in a 7-3 loss at Cleveland May 6…prior to that, had allowed more than one home run in a start just twice in his career and never more than two. • Had a seven-start streak from May 28 to June 29 where he allowed five hits or fewer and two walks or fewer…that matched the longest such streak by an Athletics starting pitcher since at least 1916 (Alan Wirth, May 6-Sept. 15, 1978). • Had a streak of 11 consecutive outings with five hits or fewer and three innings or more from May 28-July 28, which matched the longest streak by an Athletic since at least 1916 (Rich Harden, April 9, 2006-April 15, 2007). • Matched his career high by tossing 8.0 innings June 13 against New York (fifth time, third time against New York)…had a no decision in the 3-2, 18-inning win. • Left his June 29 start against St. Louis after 3.2 innings with tightness in his right hamstring.

Shane Peterson • Made his Major League debut with a start at first base April 16 against Houston and went 0 for 4. • Singled off Xavier Cedeno in the fourth inning April 17 against Houston for his first Major League hit.

Josh Reddick • Hit .139 in April, which was the third lowest April batting average in Oakland history (min. 75 PA)…Don Baylor hit .129 in 1976 and Ben Grieve hit .132 in 1999. • Was on the 15-day disabled list from May 7 to 30 with a sprained right wrist…it was his first career stint on the DL…went 3 for 14 (.214) with five runs, three walks, one strikeout and two stolen bases during a four-game rehab assignment with Single-A Stockton (May 27) and Triple-A Sacramento (May 28-30)…appeared in two games in right field and two at designated hitter. • Walked with the bases loaded in the 10th inning June 1 against Chicago to force in the winning run…it was the 25th “walk-off” walk in Oakland history, the first since Bobby Crosby did it in the 17th inning against Los Angeles (NL) June 17, 2006…it was his third career walk-off RBI (single, double). • Snapped a career-high 30-game homerless streak with a solo shot in the seventh inning off Quintana June 6 at Chicago (AL). • Had his third career four-hit game June 16 against Seattle. • Reached base safely via hit or walk in a career-high 19 consecutive games from June 18 to July 13… hit .262 (17 for 65) with a .329 on-base percentage (7 bb, 1 sf) during the streak. • Struck out a career-high tying four times July 14 against Boston. • Hit three home runs August 9 at Toronto, tying the Athletics record for home runs in a game…it was the 14th three-homer game in Oakland history and the 26th in Athletics history…it was the first since Erubiel Durazo on August 18, 2004 at Baltimore…then hit two home runs the next day against the Blue Jays to tie a Major League record with five home runs over a two-game span…is the first Athletic to do it since Mark McGwire, June 10-11, 1995. • Had a career-high tying five RBI August 9 at Toronto (also: May 11, 2012 vs. Detroit).

Chris Resop • Is on his fifth Opening Day roster (2006 with Florida, 2008 with Atlanta and 2011-12 with Pitts- burgh).

Fernando Rodriguez • Was placed on the 60-day disabled list March 23 with a sprained right elbow. • Had successful UCL reconstruction surgery March 27…the procedure was performed by Dr. Thom- as Mehlhoff at the Texas Orthopedic Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Adam Rosales • Began the season on the disabled list as he was added to the 15-day DL March 26 with a strained left intercostal…hit .320 (8 for 25) with one home run and one RBI during a six-game rehab assign- ment with Single-A Stockton (April 17-19) and Triple-A Sacramento (April 21-24)…was reinstated April 25. • Grounded out as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning April 29 against Los Angeles (AL) and ended up going 1 for 6…he and Norris had six plate appearances, which match the most in Oakland history by a player not in the starting lineup (nine times, last: Jerry Browne on June 12, 1992 vs. Texas). • Drew his first two walks of the season April 30 against Los Angeles, snapping a 28-game streak without a walk…his last walk prior to that was August 4, 2012. • Started in the leadoff spot for the first time in his career May 3 at New York and hit Sabathia’s first pitch of the game for his first career leadoff home run. • Snapped a 0 for 24 streak with his eighth inning home run May 28 against San Francisco. • Struck out as a pinch hitter in the 10th inning June 13 against New York (AL) and ended up going 0 for 4 with a career-high four strikeouts…is the first player in Oakland history to strikeout four times in a game that he didn’t start.

Scott Sizemore • Doubled in the second inning April 3 against Seattle in his first game since September 28, 2011 at Seattle…that extended his hitting streak to six games dating back to September 24, 2011 (8 for 20, .400), which is the longest hitting streak of his career. • Did not strike out May 5 in New York, snapping his career-high streak of 12 consecutive games with a strikeout (20 strikeouts total)…that included back-to-back four strikeout games last May 1 and 3… according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is the first Athletic to strike out four times in back-to-back games…the four strikeouts match his career high (three times).

Seth Smith • Went 2 for 3 with a double April 1 against Seattle in his fifth consecutive Opening Day start (2009- 10 in left field with Colorado, 2011 in right field with Colorado, 2012-13 at designated hitter with Oakland)…is 7 for 22 (.318) with two doubles, a home run and three RBI in his five openers…is the first Athletic to start back-to-back openers at designated hitter since Erubiel Durazo (2003-05). • Matched his career-high with four hits April 11 at Los Angeles (third time, last: June 4, 2012 vs. Texas) after collecting three hits the night before. • Hit his sixth career pinch hit home run May 24 at Houston, his first since May 27, 2010 against Arizona. • Had a career-high four walks June 12 against New York. • Started the game June 13 against New York (AL) 1 for 6 before singling in the 16th and 18th in- nings…is the third player in Oakland history to collect two hits in a game in the 16th inning or later…the others are Dick Green on June 4, 1971 against Washington (17th and 21st) and Bert Campaneris on Sept. 6, 1969 against Minnesota (16th and 17th). • Doubled in the fourth inning June 16 against Seattle off Iwakuma for his 500th career hit. • Snapped a career-high 0 for 30 streak with a third inning double July 29.

Eric Sogard • Had a career-high five-game hitting streak from April 14 to 20 (7 for 16, .438)…matched that May 15-21 (6 for 15, .400). • Had his first career three-hit game April 16 against Houston…his second came June 22 at Seattle. • Had the first two-steal game of his career June 12 against New York. • Stole a base in three consecutive games from June 5-13 (four stolen bases total) after stealing four bases over the first 115 games of his career. • Homered July 7 at Kansas City to snap a career-high 90-game homerless streak…it was his first home run since April 27, 2012. • Had a career-high 14-game game hitting streak from July 19 to August 9…batted .392 (20 for 51) with 11 runs scored and 10 RBI during the streak.

Dan Straily • Struck out a career-high and Oakland rookie record tying 11 batters in 6.2 innings (sixth time, last: Tim Hudson, Sept. 10, 1999 at Tampa Bay) in an 8-3 victory at Houston April 5…is the ninth pitcher in Oakland history to strikeout 11 or more in fewer than seven innings, the first since Kirk Saarloos on September 19, 2006 (11 so in 5.0 ip)…did not issue a walk and is the 12th pitcher in Oakland to strikeout 11 or more without walking a batter.

Stephen Vogt • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento June 25 • Had a sacrifice fly in his first at bat as an Athletic June 25 against Cincinnati, his first career RBI. • Snapped a career-opening 0 for 32 streak with a home run in the fourth inning June 28 against St. Louis off Joe Kelly…the hitless streak was the second longest career-opening hitless streak by a non-pitcher since 1973 (Chris Carter, OAK; 33 in 2010).

Chris Young • Is in his eighth season in the majors…the first seven came with Arizona…is on his seventh Opening Day roster. • Made his A’s debut April 3 against Seattle and homered in the seventh inning…became the 20th player in Oakland history to homer in his first game with the A’s (last: Jonny Gomes, March 29, 2012 vs. Seattle at Tokyo). • His sixth inning double April 11 at Los Angeles was the 200th of his career. • Had his 11th career regular season multi-homer game April 24 at Boston (also has one in the post- season). • Was on the 15-day disabled list from April 30 to May 17 with a strained left quad…it was his second career stint on the DL…made one rehab appearance with Triple-A Sacramento May 16 and went 1 for 1 with two walks, a run and a stolen base in a start in center field against Oklahoma City. • Had back-to-back three-hit games for the second time in his career May 24 and 25 at Houston (Aug. 16-17, 2007). • Went 0 for 4 with four strikeouts June 26 against Cincinnati…it was the fifth four-strikeout game of his career, but his first since May 20, 2009 at Florida. • Led off the game with a home run for the first time as an Athletic August 12 at Toronto …it was the 14th of his career, his first since August 7, 2010 against San Diego. Player Transactions

February 4 Jed Lowrie and Fernando Rodriguez April 22 Casper Wells acquired from Toronto for cash acquired from the Houston Astros for Chris considerations; Scott Sizemore transferred Carter, Brad Peacock and minor leaguer to the 60-day disabled list Max Stassi April 23 Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento April 25 Adam Rosales reinstated from the disabled March 10 Jesse Chavez and Andrew Werner optioned list; Andy Parrino optioned to Sacramento; to Sacramento; Michael Ynoa optioned to Yoenis Céspedes sent to Sacramento on a Beloit rehab assignment March 11 Arnold Leon optioned to Sacramento April 28 Yoenis Céspedes reinstated from the March 17 Grant Green and Michael Taylor optioned to disabled list; Casper Wells designated for Sacramento assignment March 23 Nate Freiman claimed off waivers from April 29 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento; Jesse the Houston Astros; Fernando Rodriguez Chavez optioned to Sacramento; Casper placed on the 60-day disabled list (sprained Wells traded to the Chicago White Sox for right elbow) cash considerations March 24 Shane Peterson and Jemile Weeks optioned April 30 Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; to Sacramento Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento March 26 Adam Rosales placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained left intercostal) May 1 Coco Crisp placed on the 15-day disabled March 29 Danny Otero claimed off waivers from list retroactive to April 30 (strained left New York (AL); Josh Stinson claimed off hamstring); Brett Anderson placed on the waivers from Milwaukee; Daric Barton and 15-day disabled list (sprained right ankle); Travis Blackley designated for assignment; Luke Montz selected from Sacramento; Dan Jordan Norberto optioned to Sacramento Straily recalled from Sacramento March 30 Hiro Nakajima placed on the 15-day May 3 Hiro Nakajima sent to Sacramento on a disabled list retroactive to March 27 rehab assignment (strained left hamstring); Pedro Figueroa May 4 Chris Young placed on the 15-day disabled and Andy Parrino optioned to Sacramento list retroactive to April 30 (strained left quad); Michael Taylor recalled from April 3 Will Harris claimed off waivers from Sacramento Colorado and optioned to Sacramento; Josh May 8 Josh Reddick placed on the 15-day Stinson designated for assignment disabled list retroactive to May 7 (sprained April 4 Josh Stinson claimed off waivers by right wrist); Daric Barton selected from Baltimore; Daric Barton outrighted to Sacramento; Jordan Norberto released Sacramento; Travis Blackley traded to May 10 Jesse Chavez recalled from Sacramento; Houston for minor league outfielder Jake Evan Scribner optioned to Sacramento; Goebbert Brett Anderson sent to Midland on a rehab April 5 Stephen Vogt acquired from Tampa Bay assignment for a player to be named later or cash May 14 Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento considerations and optioned to Sacramento; May 15 Coco Crisp reinstated from the disabled list Danny Otero designated for assignment May 16 Chris Young sent to Sacramento on a rehab April 6 Bartolo Colón reinstated from the suspended assignment list; Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento; May 17 Hideki Okajima selected from Sacramento; Will Harris claimed off waivers by Arizona Chris Resop designated for assignment April 7 Danny Otero outrighted to Sacramento May 18 Chris Young reinstated from the disabled list; April 10 Scott Sizemore placed on the 15-day Daric Barton designated for assignment disabled list (sprained left knee); Andy May 20 Chris Resop outrighted to Sacramento Parrino recalled from Sacramento May 21 Daric Barton outrighted to Sacramento April 13 Yoenis Céspedes placed on the 15-day May 23 Hiro Nakajima reinstated from the disabled disabled list (strained muscle in left hand); list and optioned to Sacramento Michael Taylor recalled from Sacramento May 27 Josh Reddick sent to Stockton on a rehab April 16 Brandon Moss placed on the paternity list; assignment Shane Peterson recalled from Sacramento May 28 Josh Reddick transferred to Sacramento on April 17 Adam Rosales sent to Stockton on a rehab rehab assignment May 31 Josh Reddick reinstated from the disabled April 18 Shane Peterson optioned to Sacramento list; Luke Montz optioned to Sacramento April 19 Brandon Moss reinstated from the paternity list June 9 Vinnie Catricala acquired from the Seattle April 20 Jesse Chavez recalled from Sacramento; Mariners for a PTBNL or cash and optioned Evan Scribner optioned to Sacramento to Midland April 21 Adam Rosales transferred to Sacramento on rehab June 14 Dan Otero selected from Sacramento; July 20 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento Hideki Okajima optioned to Sacramento; July 23 Grant Green optioned to Sacramento Brett Anderson transferred to the 60-day July 24 Adam Rosales selected from Sacramento; DL Vinnie Catricala designated for assignment June 23 Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento July 25 John Jaso placed on 7-day disabled list June 25 Stephen Vogt recalled from Sacramento (concussion); Stephen Vogt recalled from Sacramento; Vinnie Catricala outrighted to July 4 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento; Midland Stephen Vogt optioned to Sacramento July 30 Alberto Callaspo acquired from the Los July 8 Grant Green recalled from Sacramento; Angeles Angels for minor league infielder Adam Rosales designated for assignment Grant Green July 10 Sonny Gray selected from Sacramento; Dan July 31 Adam Rosales designated for assignment Straily optioned to Sacramento July 12 Adam Rosales outrighted to Sacramento **for transactions after May 31, please see the game July 19 Sonny Gray optioned to Sacramento notes. Final Spring Training Statistics

BATTING

NAME BA SLG OBP G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E Aliotti .000 .000 .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Barfield .500 1.250 .500 3 4 2 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barton .206 .265 .438 17 34 3 7 9 2 0 0 5 0 0 3 11 0 5 0 1 0 1 Cespedes .295 .623 .377 22 61 13 18 38 2 0 6 15 0 0 1 7 0 13 0 1 0 2 Choice .313 .458 .346 21 48 8 15 22 2 1 1 9 0 1 1 2 0 8 0 0 2 1 Coleman .000 .000 .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Crisp .296 .315 .356 19 54 11 16 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7 4 0 1 1 Crumbliss .000 .000 .000 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donaldson .300 .517 .368 22 60 9 18 31 4 0 3 10 0 1 0 7 0 12 1 1 2 1 Freiman (TOT) .241 .370 .268 25 54 5 13 20 4 0 1 9 0 0 1 1 0 11 0 0 1 2 Freiman (OAK) .167 .278 .250 6 18 2 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 Freitas .444 .667 .444 12 18 5 8 12 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Green .409 .636 .409 14 22 6 9 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Head .100 .100 .091 4 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Horton .200 .200 .200 4 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jaso .238 .405 .353 19 42 6 10 17 1 3 0 6 0 1 0 8 0 5 1 0 1 1 Ladendorf .000 .000 .000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamas .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lipkin .250 .250 .250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Lowrie .273 .509 .375 21 55 13 15 28 4 0 3 13 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 2 2 Marte .400 .600 .455 7 10 4 4 6 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Montz .154 .308 .207 23 26 4 4 8 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 Moore .182 .318 .280 19 22 3 4 7 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 Moss .304 .429 .339 21 56 3 17 24 2 1 1 8 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 1 Myers .200 .200 .200 4 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nakajima .167 .190 .286 17 42 4 7 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 11 2 0 3 4 Norris .350 .775 .460 19 40 14 14 31 2 0 5 12 0 1 0 9 0 12 0 0 2 3 Oberacker .000 .000 .000 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Ortiz .500 .500 .500 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Parrino .368 .605 .442 26 38 10 14 23 6 0 1 9 0 0 0 5 0 9 1 0 0 0 Perez .313 .375 .421 14 16 2 5 6 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 Peterson .408 .653 .463 26 49 9 20 32 7 1 1 7 0 0 0 5 0 11 0 0 1 1 Reddick .294 .627 .390 20 51 11 15 32 3 1 4 14 0 0 0 8 0 5 2 1 1 0 Richard ------1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rosales .324 .622 .468 21 37 12 12 23 2 0 3 9 0 0 2 8 0 6 1 0 1 1 Russell .250 .313 .294 6 16 2 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 1 0 Sizemore .216 .275 .344 21 51 7 11 14 1 1 0 6 0 2 1 10 0 17 0 0 2 1 Smith .280 .440 .321 20 50 8 14 22 3 1 1 10 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 0 3 0 Sogard .444 .648 .500 26 54 10 24 35 8 0 1 9 0 0 0 6 0 4 1 0 0 0 Taylor, B. .000 .000 .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Taylor, M. .217 .304 .250 10 23 2 5 7 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 Thompson .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Weeks .370 .556 .424 11 27 5 10 15 2 0 1 6 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 2 2 2 Whitaker .250 .250 .250 3 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Young .250 .411 .364 22 56 11 14 23 3 0 2 9 0 0 2 8 0 14 2 0 0 1 TEAM .287 .463 .367 33 1135 203 326 526 71 9 37 187 1 12 15 134 0 223 17 6 29 27 OPPONENTS .303 .491 .349 33 1173 197 355 576 78 13 39 183 4 15 8 84 0 228 25 9 25 15 PITCHING

NAME W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV INN H R ER HR SH SF HBP BB IBB SO WP BK BA Anderson 1 0 6.75 4 4 0 0 0 12.0 16 11 9 3 0 1 0 3 0 7 0 0 .314 Balfour 0 0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .143 Banwart 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Billings 0 0 1.93 3 0 0 0 0 4.2 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .278 Blackley 1 1 14.21 7 2 0 0 1 12.2 27 20 20 3 1 2 1 6 0 12 5 0 .450 Blevins 0 0 2.45 7 0 0 0 0 7.1 8 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 .250 Chavez 0 1 1.80 3 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .125 Colon 1 2 6.30 6 3 0 0 1 20.0 31 17 14 2 0 0 1 1 0 22 0 0 .344 Cook 1 1 6.14 9 0 0 0 0 7.1 10 5 5 2 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 .323 Doolittle 2 0 2.35 8 0 0 0 0 7.2 6 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 0 .222 Ekstrom 0 1 1.20 10 0 0 0 3 15.0 9 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 2 0 .170 Figueroa 0 0 3.38 9 0 0 0 1 10.2 12 4 4 0 0 2 1 1 0 10 1 0 .286 Fisher 0 0 20.25 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 Gordon 0 0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 7.1 8 7 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 .267 Granier 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 .333 Gray 1 0 6.00 3 0 0 0 0 6.0 7 5 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 .280 Griffin 2 2 5.40 5 5 0 0 0 20.0 20 12 12 4 0 1 1 4 0 21 0 .263 Hassebrock 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 .333 Hernandez 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .143 Leon 0 0 6.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 .300 Milone 3 0 4.63 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 28 12 12 3 1 1 0 5 0 17 0 0 .304 Neshek 2 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 8.1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 .233 Newby 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 .444 Norberto 0 0 4.35 9 0 0 0 0 10.1 16 6 5 1 0 1 0 4 0 8 2 0 .356 Okajima 1 0 5.79 9 0 0 0 1 9.1 12 6 6 3 0 0 1 4 0 6 0 0 .300 Olson 0 0 3.60 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .222 Parker 0 2 7.45 5 5 0 0 0 19.1 25 18 16 5 1 0 0 5 0 13 1 0 .309 Perez 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .600 Resop 0 0 0.00 8 0 0 0 0 9.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .200 Rodriguez 0 0 10.13 4 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 .364 Scribner 0 0 6.55 10 0 0 0 1 11.0 17 8 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 12 3 1 .354 Simmons 0 0 10.80 5 0 0 0 1 5.0 10 6 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 .417 Smyth 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 Straily 2 2 5.82 7 6 0 0 0 21.2 31 17 14 2 1 3 1 7 0 20 1 0 .333 Thomas 0 0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 4 4 1 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 0 .316 Walz 0 0 108.00 2 0 0 0 0 0.1 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .800 Werner 0 1 4.50 3 1 0 0 0 6.0 7 4 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .318 TEAM 17 13 5.45 33 33 0 0 10 289.0 355 197 175 39 4 15 8 84 0 228 22 1 .303 OPPONENTS 13 17 6.11 33 33 0 1 5 287.0 326 203 195 37 1 12 15 134 0 223 22 4 .287 Stats At The All-Star Break

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Barton,D .143 8 21 3 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 .286 .217 Cespedes,Y .225 79 307 46 69 129 11 2 15 43 0 3 4 27 4 80 5 6 5 1 .420 .293 Crisp,C .263 73 285 48 75 118 14 1 9 35 1 5 0 38 2 35 14 4 5 0 .414 .345 Donaldson, .310 93 345 50 107 180 23 1 16 61 0 5 1 40 1 65 2 2 10 8 .522 .379 +Freiman,N .262 49 122 7 32 46 6 1 2 17 0 1 1 8 0 20 0 0 4 1 .377 .311 +Green,G .000 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 Jaso,J .269 65 197 30 53 70 11 0 2 20 1 1 2 32 0 43 2 1 3 3 .355 .375 Lowrie,J .295 89 342 41 101 145 23 0 7 37 1 2 2 36 1 52 1 0 8 13 .424 .364 +Montz,L .179 13 28 2 5 11 3 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .393 .200 Moss,B .228 87 267 40 61 123 8 3 16 44 0 2 4 29 1 93 2 1 2 4 .461 .311 Norris,D .208 66 183 27 38 63 10 0 5 20 1 2 2 30 1 49 3 0 4 1 .344 .323 Parrino,A .125 9 24 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 1 1 .167 .192 +Peterson,S .143 2 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 .143 .250 Reddick,J .218 65 220 28 48 76 12 2 4 32 1 3 1 26 0 47 6 0 3 3 .345 .300 Rosales,A .200 48 130 11 26 43 5 0 4 8 4 0 4 9 1 30 0 0 4 6 .331 .273 Sizemore,S .167 2 6 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .167 Smith,S .267 77 273 35 73 111 20 0 6 32 0 0 2 26 4 69 0 0 9 0 .407 .336 Sogard,E .255 76 208 28 53 72 14 1 1 13 1 1 4 19 2 29 7 4 2 4 .346 .328 +Taylor,M .043 9 23 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 .043 .120 +Vogt,S .154 4 13 1 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .385 .143 Wells,C .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Young,C .190 60 205 28 39 75 10 1 8 28 0 1 1 23 2 55 6 2 4 2 .366 .274 PITCHERS .105 95 19 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 1 4 .105 .190 OAKLAND .245 95 3239 429 793 1283 172 12 98 402 10 28 29 352 19 716 48 20 66 53 .396 .322 OPPONENT .243 95 3271 367 794 1253 145 16 94 356 18 29 24 231 16 650 54 15 62 46 .383 .295

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Anderson, 1 4 6.21 6 5 0 0 0 0 29.0 32 22 20 3 0 15 1 29 0 0 .276 Balfour,G 0 1 1.63 40 0 0 33 0 25 38.2 27 7 7 4 0 13 2 41 3 0 .193 Blevins,J 5 0 3.44 41 0 0 8 0 0 36.2 33 15 14 4 4 11 2 31 1 0 .243 Chavez,J 1 2 2.97 18 0 0 13 0 1 33.1 26 12 11 2 3 9 1 26 4 0 .210 Colon,B 12 3 2.70 19 19 2 0 2 0 126.2 126 38 38 9 0 15 0 70 1 0 .262 Cook,R 2 2 2.38 41 0 0 9 0 1 41.2 34 13 11 0 2 13 0 39 3 0 .218 Doolittle 3 3 3.51 42 0 0 4 0 0 41.0 33 16 16 3 1 7 1 35 0 0 .219 +Gray,S 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .143 Griffin,A 8 6 3.68 19 19 1 0 1 0 122.1 109 53 50 18 1 28 1 94 7 0 .234 Milone,T 8 8 4.24 19 19 0 0 0 0 116.2 120 60 55 19 1 28 2 87 1 0 .260 Neshek,P 2 1 2.86 31 0 0 9 0 0 28.1 31 11 9 2 0 11 2 22 1 0 .274 Okajima,H 0 0 2.25 5 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 7 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 .368 +Otero,D 1 0 3.00 9 0 0 4 0 0 9.0 12 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 .324 Parker,J 6 6 3.95 19 19 0 0 0 0 114.0 98 53 50 16 6 38 1 77 5 0 .235 Resop,C 1 1 6.00 18 0 0 5 0 0 18.0 22 13 12 3 2 10 1 13 2 0 .293 Scribner, 0 0 5.30 12 0 0 7 0 0 18.2 19 11 11 3 0 5 0 10 1 0 .247 +Straily,D 6 2 4.28 14 14 0 0 0 0 80.0 64 39 38 7 4 26 0 66 4 0 .217 OAKLAND 56 39 3.62 95 95 3 92 8 27 860.0 794 367 346 94 24 231 16 650 34 0 .243 OPPONENTS 39 56 4.25 95 95 2 93 6 21 855.2 793 429 404 98 29 352 19 716 36 5 .245 April Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Cespedes,Y .228 14 57 11 13 29 2 1 4 14 0 2 0 7 1 19 0 1 0 0 .509 .303 Crisp,C .283 24 99 24 28 55 10 1 5 12 1 0 0 17 1 7 8 1 2 0 .556 .388 Donaldson, .314 27 102 14 32 50 10 1 2 20 0 1 0 13 0 15 2 1 6 3 .490 .388 +Freiman,N .148 13 27 2 4 8 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 .296 .250 Jaso,J .275 23 80 10 22 29 4 0 1 11 1 0 0 8 0 16 0 0 1 2 .363 .341 Lowrie,J .333 26 102 18 34 54 11 0 3 15 0 0 0 13 0 19 0 0 2 5 .529 .409 Moss,B .295 24 88 17 26 42 2 1 4 19 0 0 1 14 0 29 1 0 1 2 .477 .398 Norris,D .283 18 46 13 13 17 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 12 0 11 2 0 1 0 .370 .443 Parrino,A .125 9 24 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 1 1 .167 .192 +Peterson,S .143 2 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 .143 .250 Reddick,J .139 24 79 9 11 19 5 0 1 13 0 2 1 9 0 22 5 0 2 2 .241 .231 Rosales,A .222 6 18 3 4 5 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 .278 .333 Sizemore,S .167 2 6 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .167 Smith,S .321 23 81 13 26 42 7 0 3 16 0 0 2 11 2 19 0 0 4 0 .519 .415 Sogard,E .246 24 69 10 17 21 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 5 0 10 2 1 2 1 .304 .316 +Taylor,M .000 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Wells,C .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Young,C .172 23 87 12 15 34 5 1 4 15 0 1 1 12 1 20 5 0 3 1 .391 .277

Anderson,B .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Balfour,G .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Chavez,J .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cook,R .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Doolittle, .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Griffin,A .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Milone,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Neshek,P .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Parker,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Resop,C .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Scribner,E .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Straily,D .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 OAKLAND .254 28 984 158 250 412 66 6 28 148 4 8 10 130 6 210 25 4 26 18 .419 .345 OPPONENT .260 28 1011 137 263 415 54 7 28 132 5 11 8 83 3 210 19 2 19 17 .410 .318

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Anderson, 1 4 6.21 6 5 0 0 0 0 29.0 32 22 20 3 0 15 1 29 0 0 .276 Balfour,G 0 0 2.25 11 0 0 8 0 3 12.0 10 3 3 2 0 5 1 10 1 0 .227 Blevins,J 2 0 1.65 14 0 0 3 0 0 16.1 10 3 3 1 0 1 0 16 0 0 .175 Chavez,J 0 0 6.23 3 0 0 3 0 0 4.1 7 4 3 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 .350 Colon,B 3 0 3.38 5 5 1 0 1 0 32.0 32 12 12 2 0 1 0 20 0 0 .262 Cook,R 1 0 2.08 12 0 0 3 0 0 13.0 7 4 3 0 1 6 0 14 1 0 .156 Doolittle 1 0 1.59 12 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 5 2 2 2 0 3 0 12 0 0 .128 Griffin,A 2 2 4.65 5 5 0 0 0 0 31.0 29 18 16 5 1 10 0 23 1 0 .244 Milone,T 3 2 3.38 5 5 0 0 0 0 32.0 33 15 12 3 1 6 0 26 0 0 .262 Neshek,P 0 0 3.18 13 0 0 1 0 0 11.1 13 6 4 1 0 7 0 8 1 0 .277 Parker,J 1 4 7.36 6 6 0 0 0 0 29.1 43 25 24 4 3 16 1 18 4 0 .350 Resop,C 1 0 4.26 14 0 0 4 0 0 12.2 16 7 6 1 1 7 0 8 2 0 .296 Scribner, 0 0 5.40 9 0 0 5 0 0 13.1 14 8 8 2 0 4 0 6 0 0 .259 +Straily,D 1 0 6.35 2 2 0 0 0 0 11.1 12 8 8 2 1 1 0 17 0 0 .267 OAKLAND 16 12 4.31 28 28 1 27 1 3 259.0 263 137 124 28 8 83 3 210 12 0 .260 OPPONENTS 12 16 5.06 28 28 0 28 3 6 256.0 250 158 144 28 10 130 6 210 13 2 .254 May Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Barton,D .143 8 21 3 3 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 .286 .217 Cespedes,Y .220 28 109 15 24 46 5 1 5 14 0 1 2 9 1 22 2 3 2 0 .422 .289 Crisp,C .283 14 53 10 15 18 3 0 0 9 0 3 0 9 0 8 3 1 0 0 .340 .369 Donaldson, .330 28 100 16 33 59 8 0 6 13 0 1 1 12 1 24 0 0 1 2 .590 .404 +Freiman,N .351 14 37 3 13 19 3 0 1 9 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 0 1 1 .514 .415 Jaso,J .235 21 51 6 12 15 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 10 0 15 0 0 1 0 .294 .371 Lowrie,J .258 25 93 4 24 29 5 0 0 8 1 1 2 11 0 13 1 0 1 2 .312 .346 +Montz,L .179 13 28 2 5 11 3 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .393 .200 Moss,B .153 27 72 8 11 24 2 1 3 7 0 1 3 8 1 30 0 0 0 2 .333 .262 Norris,D .164 23 73 8 12 22 4 0 2 6 1 1 0 10 0 25 1 0 1 0 .301 .262 Reddick,J .250 6 16 2 4 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 .375 .429 Rosales,A .206 24 68 4 14 26 3 0 3 5 1 0 3 6 0 14 0 0 2 4 .382 .299 Smith,S .253 24 91 13 23 36 7 0 2 8 0 0 0 8 1 25 0 0 1 0 .396 .313 Sogard,E .302 20 53 7 16 20 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 1 6 0 0 0 1 .377 .351 +Taylor,M .059 6 17 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 .059 .158 Young,C .195 11 41 6 8 12 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 3 0 11 0 0 1 1 .293 .250

Balfour,G .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Chavez,J .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cook,R .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Doolittle, .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Griffin,A .000 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 Milone,T .000 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 Neshek,P .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Okajima,H .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Parker,J .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Resop,C .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Scribner,E .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Straily,D .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 28 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 .000 .200 OAKLAND .235 28 927 107 218 350 53 2 25 102 3 9 15 102 5 227 7 4 13 13 .378 .318 OPPONENT .236 28 917 99 216 360 36 3 34 97 1 9 4 61 6 195 12 7 20 12 .393 .284

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 0 0 0.87 11 0 0 10 0 9 10.1 5 1 1 1 0 6 1 15 1 0 .139 Blevins,J 1 0 2.16 10 0 0 2 0 0 8.1 7 3 2 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 .233 Chavez,J 0 0 1.17 4 0 0 3 0 0 7.2 5 1 1 1 0 2 0 6 1 0 .172 Colon,B 3 2 3.29 6 6 1 0 1 0 38.1 38 14 14 5 0 3 0 22 0 0 .266 Cook,R 0 0 2.79 10 0 0 4 0 1 9.2 12 3 3 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 .300 Doolittle 2 0 1.38 12 0 0 1 0 0 13.0 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 .156 Griffin,A 3 2 3.55 6 6 0 0 0 0 38.0 35 16 15 6 0 8 0 33 3 0 .241 Milone,T 2 3 4.62 6 6 0 0 0 0 37.0 39 20 19 8 0 9 2 32 1 0 .265 Neshek,P 1 0 1.08 9 0 0 4 0 0 8.1 7 1 1 0 0 3 1 7 0 0 .241 Okajima,H 0 0 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 .385 Parker,J 2 2 3.62 5 5 0 0 0 0 32.1 25 13 13 7 1 10 0 26 1 0 .216 Resop,C 0 1 10.13 4 0 0 1 0 0 5.1 6 6 6 2 1 3 1 5 0 0 .286 Scribner, 0 0 5.06 3 0 0 2 0 0 5.1 5 3 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 .217 +Straily,D 2 2 4.55 5 5 0 0 0 0 27.2 20 15 14 1 2 12 0 16 1 0 .200 OAKLAND 16 12 3.50 28 28 1 27 3 10 244.0 216 99 95 34 4 61 6 195 10 0 .236 OPPONENTS 12 16 3.77 28 28 1 27 1 7 246.0 218 107 103 25 15 102 5 227 8 0 .235 June Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Cespedes,Y .232 25 99 18 23 45 4 0 6 14 0 0 1 5 2 33 0 1 2 1 .455 .276 Crisp,C .259 23 85 12 22 35 1 0 4 7 0 1 0 10 1 13 2 1 2 0 .412 .333 Donaldson, .303 26 99 14 30 49 4 0 5 20 0 2 0 10 0 19 0 1 2 2 .495 .360 +Freiman,N .289 16 38 2 11 15 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 .395 .308 Jaso,J .349 13 43 8 15 21 3 0 1 6 0 1 1 9 0 6 0 0 1 0 .488 .463 Lowrie,J .330 26 103 15 34 46 6 0 2 11 0 1 0 10 1 10 0 0 5 4 .447 .386 Moss,B .235 25 81 12 19 46 4 1 7 15 0 1 0 6 0 24 0 0 1 0 .568 .284 Norris,D .160 17 50 2 8 13 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 1 11 0 0 2 1 .260 .208 Reddick,J .277 25 94 10 26 37 3 1 2 10 1 0 0 8 0 12 1 0 1 1 .394 .333 Rosales,A .158 15 38 4 6 10 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 1 0 .263 .179 Smith,S .263 22 76 8 20 28 5 0 1 8 0 0 0 7 1 20 0 0 4 0 .368 .325 Sogard,E .254 21 59 8 15 20 5 0 0 3 0 1 1 10 1 10 5 3 0 1 .339 .366 +Vogt,S .154 4 13 1 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .385 .143 Young,C .214 18 56 7 12 22 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 5 1 17 1 1 0 0 .393 .279

Balfour,G .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 Chavez,J .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cook,R .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Doolittle, .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Griffin,A .000 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Milone,T .500 6 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 Neshek,P .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Okajima,H .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Otero,D .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Parker,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Straily,D .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .200 27 10 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 .200 .200 OAKLAND .260 27 944 123 245 394 44 3 33 113 2 8 3 85 8 196 9 7 21 12 .417 .320 OPPONENT .235 27 933 97 219 343 40 3 26 93 10 7 9 60 7 172 15 3 16 11 .368 .285

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 0 1 2.79 11 0 0 9 0 7 9.2 8 3 3 1 0 1 0 8 1 0 .222 Blevins,J 2 0 6.30 13 0 0 3 0 0 10.0 12 7 7 2 4 6 2 8 1 0 .300 Chavez,J 1 2 4.40 7 0 0 3 0 0 14.1 9 7 7 1 3 4 1 12 1 0 .184 Colon,B 5 0 1.75 5 5 0 0 0 0 36.0 32 7 7 1 0 9 0 19 0 0 .242 Cook,R 0 1 3.55 13 0 0 1 0 0 12.2 10 5 5 0 0 1 0 9 2 0 .217 Doolittle 0 2 6.57 13 0 0 2 0 0 12.1 18 9 9 1 0 3 1 9 0 0 .340 Griffin,A 1 2 2.60 5 5 1 0 1 0 34.2 24 10 10 4 0 7 1 25 1 0 .190 Milone,T 2 2 4.42 6 6 0 0 0 0 36.2 35 19 18 8 0 11 0 23 0 0 .245 Neshek,P 1 1 2.35 8 0 0 4 0 0 7.2 8 2 2 1 0 1 1 7 0 0 .258 Okajima,H 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .333 +Otero,D 0 0 3.86 7 0 0 4 0 0 7.0 10 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 .333 Parker,J 3 0 2.08 6 6 0 0 0 0 39.0 22 10 9 4 1 9 0 26 0 0 .169 +Straily,D 1 0 4.88 5 5 0 0 0 0 27.2 29 15 15 3 1 7 0 20 3 0 .261 OAKLAND 16 11 3.43 27 27 1 26 2 7 249.0 219 97 95 26 9 60 7 172 9 0 .235 OPPONENTS 11 16 4.37 27 27 1 26 1 5 247.0 245 123 120 33 3 85 8 196 13 3 .260 July Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Callaspo,A .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cespedes,Y .237 21 76 5 18 26 3 1 1 8 0 0 1 9 0 14 4 1 2 1 .342 .326 Crisp,C .186 25 102 9 19 23 1 0 1 10 0 1 0 8 1 17 3 1 1 0 .225 .243 Donaldson, .233 25 90 10 21 32 2 0 3 8 0 1 2 13 0 21 0 0 2 3 .356 .340 +Freiman,N .243 11 37 0 9 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 .270 .243 +Green,G .000 5 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 Jaso,J .242 13 33 7 8 13 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 11 0 8 2 1 2 1 .394 .432 Lowrie,J .245 25 98 9 24 38 5 0 3 9 0 0 0 5 1 16 0 0 2 3 .388 .282 Moss,B .258 22 62 9 16 25 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 5 0 16 2 1 1 1 .403 .313 Norris,D .367 16 30 6 11 23 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 7 0 6 0 0 0 2 .767 .486 Reddick,J .205 22 73 12 15 28 5 1 2 12 0 2 0 8 0 18 2 0 1 0 .384 .277 Rosales,A .182 5 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 .182 .250 Smith,S .125 18 56 3 7 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 17 0 0 0 0 .161 .197 Sogard,E .295 21 61 12 18 31 7 0 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 .508 .317 +Vogt,S .235 6 17 3 4 8 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 .471 .316 Young,C .196 17 56 8 11 23 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 5 0 19 1 1 0 0 .411 .262

Balfour,G .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Chavez,J .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cook,R .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Doolittle, .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Gray,S .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Griffin,A .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Milone,T .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Neshek,P .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Otero,D .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Parker,J .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 +Straily,D .000 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 PITCHERS .000 25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 .000 .200 OAKLAND .222 25 823 93 183 291 33 3 23 85 1 5 4 81 2 178 14 5 14 20 .354 .294 OPPONENT .232 25 844 84 196 293 29 4 20 79 4 5 7 64 1 165 15 5 14 18 .347 .290

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 0 1 1.64 12 0 0 10 0 9 11.0 8 3 2 1 0 2 0 15 1 0 .195 Blevins,J 0 0 7.71 10 0 0 1 0 0 4.2 6 4 4 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 .316 Chavez,J 1 1 5.06 8 0 0 4 0 1 10.2 13 6 6 0 0 6 1 8 1 0 .289 Colon,B 3 1 1.74 6 6 1 0 1 0 41.1 42 9 8 2 0 8 0 17 1 0 .261 Cook,R 2 1 0.00 11 0 0 2 0 1 12.0 8 1 0 0 1 4 0 11 0 0 .182 Doolittle 0 1 2.45 12 0 0 2 0 0 11.0 5 3 3 0 1 2 0 9 1 0 .143 +Gray,S 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .143 Griffin,A 4 1 4.86 6 6 0 0 0 0 37.0 37 20 20 11 1 6 0 30 2 0 .252 Milone,T 2 1 3.75 4 4 0 0 0 0 24.0 23 10 10 1 0 7 0 17 0 0 .247 Neshek,P 0 0 3.86 5 0 0 4 0 0 4.2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .176 +Otero,D 1 0 0.00 5 0 0 1 0 0 8.1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .241 Parker,J 0 0 3.91 4 4 0 0 0 0 25.1 18 13 11 1 2 12 0 14 2 0 .194 +Straily,D 2 3 3.07 5 5 0 0 0 0 29.1 24 13 10 4 2 10 0 24 1 0 .226 OAKLAND 15 10 3.06 25 25 1 24 3 11 223.1 196 84 76 20 7 64 1 165 9 0 .232 OPPONENTS 10 15 3.43 25 25 0 25 3 6 220.2 183 93 84 23 4 81 2 178 5 0 .222