(21-30) at (31-18) LHP Jason Vargas (5-4, 3.39) vs. RHP Scott Feldman (0-2, 4.66) Game #50 • Home #25 (15-9) • Tues., May 29, 2012 • Rangers Ballpark in Arlington • 7:05 p.m. (CDT) • FSSW / 103.3 FM / 1540 AM

WINS AND LOSSES: The Rangers beat the Mariners 4-2 in last night’s THE DIFFERENCE?: Adrian Beltre has started 41 games this season, 33 series opener and are 4-0 on this 6-game, 6-day homestand with Toronto at third base and 8 at DH…Texas has gone 29-12 (.707) in his starts, and (3-0) and Seattle (1-0)…current 4-game win streak is 2nd-longest for 2-6 in all other games…of the 2 wins without Beltre in the starting lineup, Texas in 2012 (8 G win streak, 4/12-21)…team is 5-1 last 6 and 8-4 last one was recorded on May 5 at Cleveland, when Beltre hit a pinch 3-run 12 games, but is 16-14 since a 15-4 start…the 16-14 mark beg. April 27 HR in the 11th inning to beat the Tribe. is T6th-best in A.L. in that span, winning consecutive games just 3 times in that stretch…team is 10-5-1 in series in ‘12, going 4-5-1 in last 10 after SINKING SHIPS: Matt Harrison has won 7 consecutive starts against the winning 1st 6 to open year…Texas has lost consecutive games just twice Mariners dating to May 1, 2010…just 4 pitchers have won more consec- in 2012 (3, May 1-4 & 2, May 14-15)…the Rangers’ A.L.-best .633 win- utive starts against the M’s since they debuted in 1977: Dave Stewart (14 ning pct. is 2nd in majors behind only the Dodgers (32-16, straight, 1986-90), Pedro Martinez (12, 1998-2004), Tommy John (8, .667)…Texas was first A.L. team to 30 wins…team is currently season- 1980-83), and Chuck Finley (8, 1990-93)…Harrison’s 7 straight wins in high 13 games above .500 for the first time…Rangers have majors’ best starts against Seattle is T3rd-longest streak against one opponent in winning pct. since 2011 All-Star break at .639 (76-43). Rangers history. RANGERS’ BEST RANGERS’ BEST 49-GAME RECORDS 50-GAME RECORDS WINS IN CONSECUTIVE STARTS VS. AN OPPONENT, Rk W-L Year(s) Rk W-L Year(s) RANGERS HISTORY 1 31-18 1998, 2012 1 31-19 1996, 1998 W Pitcher Opp. Years 2 30-19 1996, 2009 2 30-20 ‘76, ‘81, ‘99, ‘05, ‘09 13 Charlie Hough Cleveland 1984-88 3 29-20 ‘76, ‘79, ‘81, ‘99, ‘05 3 29-21 1979, 1992, 1995 9 Charlie Hough Minnesota 1981-84 7 Jose Guzman California 1987-91 SEASON-HIGH 13 OVER: Texas is a season-high 13 games over .500 7 Kevin Millwood Baltimore 2006-08 for the first time after last night’s win…the only other seasons in club his- 7 Matt Harrison Seattle 2010-current tory for Texas to be 13-over before playing its 50th game in a campaign were 1996 and 1998. THE LONG BALL: After not hitting multiple HR in more than 2 consecu- tive games all year, the Rangers have 2+ HR in a season-high 4 straight, IN THE LEAD: Texas leads Los Angeles-AL in the A.L. West by 6.5 T2nd-longest streak in the majors in 2012…only other teams with 2+ HR games, 3rd straight day with a lead that large, tied with the Dodgers (+6.5 in 4 straight are Baltimore (5), Boston (4), Chicago-AL (4), and New York- GA in N.L. West) for largest of any division leader…this matches club’s AL (4)…Texas is 14-3 this season when hitting multiple home runs. largest lead all year (4 total days)…team has led by at least 5.0 games for 10 of last 11 days, with a lead of at least 3.5 games for 42 straight THE CLOSER: Since a Billy Butler single on May 15 vs. Kansas City, days…Rangers have had outright possession of A.L. West lead for last opposing hitters are 0-for-their-last-19 against Joe Nathan with 8 strike- 50 days and have held at least a share of the West lead for 51 of 53 days outs…he allowed 3 runs in his lone blown save of the year on April 11 vs. in 2012 and for 187 of the last 189 days beginning May 16, 2011…begin- Seattle, but since April 12 has a 0.54 ERA (1 ER/16.2 IP) and .190 (11- ning June 8, 2010, Texas has held 1st place for 337 of last 353 days. 58) opponents average his last 17 appearances, converting all 9 save chances…his 0.54 figure in that span is 4th-lowest among big league CLOSE CALLS: Two of the Rangers’ 4 wins in this homestand have been relievers with 10.0+ innings, trailing only Aroldis Chapman (0.00), Scott by one or 2 runs…Texas has won 3 of its last 4 contests decided by a one Downs (0.00) and Ernesto Frieri (0.47). or 2-run margin, this after going 0-7 in such games to begin the month of May…Rangers are 9-11 in games decided by one or 2 runs this season, AT HOME: Texas is 15-9 at home this season, winning 4 straight and 5 of as 15 of club’s 18 losses in 2012 have been by 3-runs-or-less. last 6…the .625 home winning pct. is 2nd-best in A.L. behind only Tampa Bay (17-7, .708)…Texas leads the league in average (.283), slugging IN THE MARGIN: The Rangers have a major league-best +99 run mar- (.488), runs per game (5.54), and HR per game (1.71) at home…dating gin in 2012 (280 runs scored/181 runs allowed)…only 5 other teams have to 2011 club is 10-2-1 last 13 and 15-3-2 in last 20 series at RBIA, but are a run margin of +20 or better: St. Louis (+69), Los Angeles-NL (+48), 2-2-1 in last 5 series here. Chicago-AL (+31), Washington (+29), and Toronto (+21). VS. SEATTLE: Rangers are 5-3 vs. M’s this season…Texas has won 10 RECORD PACE: The Texas pitching staff enters today with an A.L.-best of last 13 dating to Sept. 17, 2011, and is 12-2 in Arlington vs. M’s since 3.27 ERA (160 ER/441.0 IP), the 4th-lowest figure in the majors…the beginning of 2011…club is 21-7 vs. M’s overall since start of 2011…Texas lowest single-season ERA in team history was a 3.31 mark in 1983, which went 15-4 (.789) against Seattle in 2011, the most wins ever by Texas was also the only year that the Rangers ever led the A.L. in that catego- against any opponent in a single season…club has a 52-29 advantage ry…the only other seasons for Texas to have an ERA as low as 3.27 this since start of 2008…Rangers lead all-time series 269-261, including 145- late in a season?: 1972, 1976, 1978, and 1983. 124 in Arlington and 89-67 at Rangers Ballpark. VS. A.L. WEST: Rangers are 8-5 vs. West in 2012, 7-3 at CHASING CAL: Michael Young went 1-for-4 last night, career hit no. 245 home…Rangers have won 14 of 19, 21 of 29, and 42 of last 56 games vs. against the Mariners…the only opponent with more hits against the division, latter stretch beg. May 15, 2011…in Arlington, Rangers have Mariners than Young is Cal Ripken, who had 261 hits versus Seattle in his won 14 of 17, 16 of 20, and 20 of last 27 against West opponents…Texas career…when looking at the club’s all-time hit leaders against another is 9-1-2 in home series vs. A.L. West clubs since start of last year, lone club, Young holds the top 3 spots. series loss April 18-20, 2011 vs. LAA.

HIGHEST HIT TOTALS AGAINST AN OPPONENT, TEXAS HISTORY ATTENDANCE UPDATE: Rangers are averaging 43,818 in 24 home H Player Opp. H Player Opp. dates, 2nd-best in majors (PHI-44,937)…last night was 19th time in 24 253 Michael Young OAK 232 Michael Young LAA home dates for crowd to be over 40K…have 16 sellouts in 2012, 2nd- 245 Michael Young SEA 172 Ivan Rodriguez OAK most in club history behind only 1994 (21)…the 2 longest sellout streaks in Rangers history have come this season (9, April 23-May 13; 5, May 16- POWER BEHIND PLATE: Texas catchers have homered in 4 straight to current)…Texas surpassed the 1 million mark in attendance in home date begin this homestand, the first 2 by Yorvit Torrealba and the last 2 by Mike no. 23, 4 better than the previous record (27th date in 1994). Napoli…prior to the current stretch, Texas catchers had just 3 HR all year…current run marks first time for Rangers to have home runs by MISCELLANEOUS: Last night was the 8th time this season for Texas to catchers in 4 straight since Pudge Rodriguez went deep in 4 consecutive use only one or 2 pitchers in a game… has HR in 3 of last 4 games June 8-9-10 (vs. HOU) and June 11 (at LAD). and 5 of last 8 in Arlington…his 6 HR at Rangers Ballpark are T2nd-most among Rangers in ‘12 (Hamilton-9; Moreland-6)…last night was 6th time IN BUNCHES: Mike Napoli has homered in back-to-back games…of his this season for Texas pitchers to issue zero walks, 3 of which have come 9 HR this season, 8 have come over a pair of HR streaks: 5 G from April against Seattle…team is 5-1 when issuing no free passes…Texas is 8-0 15-21 (6 total HR) and 2 G Sunday/Monday (2 total HR). when Napoli homers. UPCOMING PROBABLES, TIMES & BROADCASTS Date Opponent Pitchers - Texas vs. Opponent Time (CDT) Radio/TV Wednesday, May 30 vs. Seattle LHP Derek Holland (4-3, 4.05) vs. RHP Blake Beavan (2-4, 4.38) 7:05 103.3/1540/FSSW Thursday, May 31 OFF DAY * – For radio broadcasts, most games are on ESPN 103.3 FM, with select games on KSKY 660 AM…All games are broadcast in Spanish on 1540 AM ESPN Deportes. PAGE 2 RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER FELDMAN’S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2012 0-2 4.66 8 3 19.1 18 12 10 9 8 #39 Scott Feldman, RHP Career 33-35 4.75 183 83 623.1 658 360 329 229 345 (0-2, 4.66) FELDMAN VS. SEATTLE W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO TONIGHT: The 29-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 4th start of the sea- 2012 0-1 8.44 2 1 5.1 4 5 5 5 1 Career 5-4 3.66 23 10 76.1 72 35 31 21 39 son, 9th appearance overall in 2012, in the 2nd game against Seattle…moved into the rotation following the placement of Neftali Feliz on the disabled list on May 24 (retro FELDMAN AT RANGERS BALLPARK to May 19)…pitching on regular 4 days’ rest following his 2nd loss of the season last W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO Wednesday at Seattle…each of first 2 starts came as spot starts after club was forced 2012 0-1 1.80 4 2 10.0 10 4 2 2 5 Career 12-14 4.25 90 41 315.2 316 169 149 108 175 to play doubleheaders, going 0-1, 2.00 (2 ER/8.0 IP) in those 2 games…slotted as long man in the bullpen when the season began, he has hardly been needed in that 2012 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS role, making 5 appearances in relief despite being on the roster all year. Innings: 4.2, May 14 vs. KC Innings: 8.0, 2x, last June 2, 2010 at CWS Hits: 6, April 25 vs. NYY Hits: 12, 2x, last June 24, 2010 vs. PIT LAST START: Suffered 2nd straight loss of the season in 5-3 Rangers defeat in rub- Runs: 5, May 23 at SEA Runs: 12, Aug. 12, 2008 at BOS ber game at Seattle (4.1 IP, 3 H, 5 R-ER, 5 BB, 1 SO, 1 HR, 73 pitches/39 ER: 5, May 23 at SEA ER: 8, July 10, 2008 vs. LAA SO’s: 3, April 25 vs. NYY SO’s: 11, Aug. 23, 2009 at TB strikes)…struggled with command, tying a career high with 5 walks (3 times)…most Walks: 5, May 23 at SEA Walks: 5, 3x, last May 23, 2012 at SEA runs allowed since allowing 5 R-ER at CWS, 8/21/11…walked bases loaded in 2nd, HR: 1, 2x, last May 23 at SEA HR: 3, 2x, last July 19, 2010 at DET then allowed sac fly to Saunders…loaded the bases again with a walk, single, and Pitches: 81, May 14 vs. KC Pitches: 121, Aug. 7, 2009 at LAA intentional walk in the 5th, then gave up Alex Liddi’s first career grand slam…first CG’s: - CG’s: - Low-Hit CG: - Low-Hit CG: - grand slam allowed in his career (70 career HR allowed)…left trailing 5-0. CG SHO’s: - CG SHO’s: - Win Streak: - Win Streak: 7, Aug. 2-Sept. 9, 2009 OTHER STARTS: Took a no-decision on April 25 vs. New York-AL in that series finale 2012 SPLITS (3.1 IP, 6 H, 2 R-ER), when Rangers posted a 7-3 win after the quartet of W L ERA G/S IP ER AVG H AB HR BB SO Ross/Feliz/Adams/Nathan combined to permit just one run over the final 5.2 Home 0 1 1.80 4/2 10.0 2 vs Left .132 5 38 0 7 4 innings…that start was a product of April 21 day/night doubleheader in Detroit…took Road 0 1 7.71 4/1 9.1 8 vs Right .382 13 34 2 2 4 loss in Rangers’ 3-1 defeat on May 14 vs. KC (4.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R-0 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO, 0 Day 0 1 10.29 2/1 7.0 8 TOTALS .250 18 72 2 9 8 HR, 81 pitches/44 strikes)…pitching with a 1-0 lead with 2 outs in the 5th inning, and Night 0 1 1.46 6/2 12.1 2 Grass 0 2 3.78 7/3 16.2 7 in line for the win, induced a ground ball from Chris Getz, which 3B Adrian Beltre field- Turf 0 0 10.13 1/0 2.2 3 ed and threw wide of the bag for an error…gave up a 2-run single to the next batter, Alcides Escobar, and exited trailing 2-1 to take the loss. RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING (STARTS ONLY) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total -1-26------9 VS. SEATTLE: Is 5-4 with a 3.66 ERA (31 ER/76.1 IP) in 23 games/10 starts in his career vs. Seattle…wins, games, innings, and strikeouts (39) vs. Seattle are all his RUN SUPPORT highest vs. any opponent…tossed scoreless 9th on April 9 vs. SEA to close out 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10R+ Total AVG/9 Rangers’ 11-5 win in Yu Darvish’s ML debut…is 3-4, 4.03 (27 ER/60.1 IP) in his 10 1 1 - - 1 ------5 3.65 career starts vs. Seattle, losses in 3 straight…has gone 3-2, 3.23 (19 ER/53.0 IP) in 14 games/7 starts lifetime vs. SEA at RBIA…is 2-2 with a 3.32 ERA (16 ER/43.1 IP) complete game…was the 7th and final different starter used by Texas last season, as in those 7 starts, none since 2010. club had not seen a new starter since Dave Bush made his Texas debut on April 13 at Detroit. RELIEF IN 2012: Has a 3.86 ERA (3 ER/7.0 IP) in 5 relief appearances this season, pitching more than 1.1 innings just one time despite being slotted as the long man in CAREER AS A STARTER: Has gone 29-30, 4.70 (250 ER/478.1 IP) in 83 career the bullpen…has allowed runs in just one of those 5 outings…has not pitched in relief starts…has made just 7 starts in the majors since being moved to bullpen in late July since May 8 at Baltimore. 2010…beginning Sept. 24, 2009 (since his 17th win in 2009), is 6-17 with a 5.76 ERA (105 ER/164.0 IP) in his last 30 starts for Texas, losing 8 of his last 9 decisions. BREAKDOWN: Holding LHB to .132 average (5-38), 4th-lowest in A.L. (min. 35 AB vs. LHB)…opponents are 7-for-17 with 3 walks leading off an inning…holding batters AT HOME: Will be making his 3rd home start of 2012…is 9-13 with a 4.39 ERA (115 to .167 (2-12) and only 3 walks with a full count…on first pitch: 4-for-7, 2 HR, 7 ER/236.0 IP) in 41 career starts at Rangers Ballpark…has dropped 5 of his last 6 deci- RBI…has not allowed a hit to hitters in the 3-hole in 7 AB (one walk). sions here as starter since 6/7/10 (9 starts)…has failed to complete 6 innings in 4 of last 5 home starts, dating back to 7/24/10. INCOMPLETE: Has yet to pitch a complete game in 83 career starts, the most in Rangers history and the 12th-most starts in ML history without a complete game. 2011: On the disabled list for the first 3 1/2 months of the season, Feldman rejoined the club after the All-Star break as a reliever and made 2 spot starts toward the end MOST GAMES STARTED WITH 0 CAREER COMPLETE GAMES, ALL-TIME of the year…went 2-1 with a 3.94 ERA (14 ER/32.0 IP) in 11 games/2 starts for (according to STATS, Inc.) Texas…opponents batted just .216 (25-116) with 10 walks against 22 strikeouts…was GS PITCHER GS PITCHER 167 Tony Armas 101 Edinson Volquez* 2-0, 2.33 (5 ER/19.1 IP) in 6 games/one start at home and 0-1, 6.39 (9 ER/12.2 IP) in 134 Shawn Chacon 99 Rick Porcello* 5 games/one start on the road. 127 Scott Olsen* 87 Byung-Hyun Kim 120 Casey Fossum Mike Thurman 114 Claudio Vargas 84 Brandon Duckworth POSTSEASON: Went 1-0, 3.29 (5 ER/13.2 IP) over 9 appearances in the 2011 play- 111 Max Scherzer* 83 Scott Feldman* offs for Texas…over his first 5 games through World Series Game 1, tossed 10.1 * - active scoreless innings with no walks and 10 K’s…opponents were just 4-for-33 (.121) with 2011 AS AS A STARTER: Was one of just 7 starters used by the Rangers in 2011, one extra-base hit (double) in that span…posted 4.1 shutout innings in club’s ALCS matching a club record for fewest used in a single season…his 2011 campaign Game 2 win against Detroit (Cruz walk-off slam) and earned the win in ALCS Game delayed by rehab for right knee surgery, Feldman was a key member of the bullpen 4 at Detroit with a scoreless 10th ahead of a 4-run 11th inning…appeared in 5 of the for Texas in the 2011 playoffs…went 1-1, 3.27 (4 ER/11.0 IP) in his 2 starts last sea- 7 games in the World Series…gave up 3 runs in 1.1 innings in 16-7 defeat in Game son, both series openers against Tampa Bay in the span of one week…first start was 3…was charged with one of Rangers’ 3 blown saves in the Game 6 loss, as he was Aug. 30 vs. Tampa Bay, tossing 6.0 shutout innings for the win in place of Matt on the mound when both St. Louis runs in the 10th scored (charged to Darren Harrison, who was being given extra rest…was his first win as a starter since June 18, Oliver)…charged with 2 runs in 0.2 inning in Game 7. 2010 at Houston, and it was his first start since Sept. 28, 2010 vs. Seattle…lost Sept. 5 at Tropicana Field (5.0 IP, 4 R-ER) in 4-1 Texas defeat as James Shields tossed a BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS (Including postseason) Feldman vs. Seattle Vargas vs. Texas FELDMAN’S 2012 DAY-BY-DAY PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game Pitches Ackley .250 4 1 0 0 1 Andrus .208 24 5 0 2 1 4/9 vs. SEA 11-5 - 0.00 1.0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 - 20/13 Carp .286 7 2 0 1 0 Beltre .100 10 1 0 1 1 4/19 at DET 10-3 - 0.00 1.1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 - 15/9 Figgins .229 35 8 0 3 5 Cruz .263 19 5 3 4 4 4/25 vs. NYY 7-3 - 3.18 3.1 6 2 2 0 1-0 3 Leading 4-1 62/41 Jaso .500 2 1 0 0 0 Gentry .167 6 1 0 0 1 4/29 vs. TB 2-5 - 2.70 1.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 - 11/7 Liddi .800 5 4 1 4 0 Gonzalez .200 5 1 0 0 1 5/2 at TOR 5-11 - 4.82 2.2 3 3 3 1 2-0 2 - 57/29 Montero .000 1 0 0 0 0 Hamilton .150 20 3 2 2 4 5/8 at BAL 10-3 - 4.35 1.0 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 - 16/12 Olivo .000 6 0 0 0 3 Kinsler .435 23 10 1 3 1 5/14 vs. KC 1-3 L 3.00 4.2 3 2 0 0 1-0 1 Trailing 1-2 81/44 Saunders .143 7 1 1 3 4 Moreland .111 9 1 0 0 2 5/23 at SEA 3-5 L 4.66 4.1 3 5 5 1 5-1 1 Trailing 0-5 73/39 Seager .333 3 1 0 0 0 Murphy .000 11 0 0 0 4 Relief Totals 0-0 3.86 7.0 6 3 3 1 2-0 3 Smoak .400 5 2 1 3 1 Napoli .308 26 8 2 2 6 Start Totals 0-2 5.11 12.1 12 9 7 1 7-1 5 Suzuki .290 31 9 0 0 1 Torrealba .500 14 7 1 1 2 Season Totals 0-2 4.66 19.1 18 12 10 2 9-1 8 Young .444 27 12 1 6 3

TOMORROW’S SCHEDULED STARTER - LHP Derek Holland (4-3, 4.05 in 10 games/9 starts) The 25-year-old left-hander is slated to make his 10th start and 11th appearance in tomorrow’s series finale…has quality starts in 3 of his 4 starts in May, going 2-1, 2.81 (8 ER/25.2 IP) in the 4 starts (also 1.0 SHO IP in relief on 5/14 vs. KC)…earned win in last start on Fri. vs. TOR, a 14-3 victory (7.1 IP, 5 H, 2 R-ER, 1 BB, 9 SO, 1 HR, 105 pitches/75 strikes)…Rangers scored 6 runs in the first inning and Holland held the Jays scoreless until a solo HR by Edwin Encarnacion with 2 outs in the 6th inning…came out for the 8th inning and retired one of 2 batters faced, as Mark Lowe permitted an inherited run to score for Holland’s other run allowed…Rangers are 5-4 in his 9 starts…also pitched series finale against M’s in other series in Arlington, earning 5-3 win against Jason Vargas on 4/12 vs. SEA (7.1 IP, 5 H, 2 R-ER, 0 BB, 8 SO, 1 HR, 115 pitches/79 strikes)…is 6-1, 3.07 (19 ER/55.2 IP) in 11 games/7 starts against Seattle in his career, including 5-1, 3.00 (16 ER/48.0 IP) in the 7 starts…since the start of 2011, is 4-0, 2.70 (10 ER/33.1 IP) in 5 games/starts against the Mariners, including a CG 5-hit SHO on July 14, 2011 at Safeco. RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE PAGE 3

TEAM PITCHING CATCHERS W-L-S G ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA CS SBA CS% PB PO Starters 24-14 49 3.78 302.2 281 143 127 109 262 37 Napoli 3.10 2 13 .154 4 0 Relievers 7-4-13 48 2.15 138.1 95 39 33 24 127 14 Torrealba 3.49 4 14 .286 1 0 Home 15-9-6 24 3.26 221.0 203 90 80 56 191 21 Road 16-9-7 25 3.27 220.0 173 91 80 77 198 30 Stolen bases against pitchers: 0-for-3 (0 SB, 3 CS)

BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (RELIEF OUTINGS ONLY) FIRST BATTER PITCHER LAST TIME (Dec.) IP H R ER BB SO SV/OPP RET/FACED RI/S GB/FB SB/CS 37 Mike Adams May 26 vs. TOR 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 1/2 14/20 6/2, 33.0% 24/15 3/0 57 Mark Lowe May 27 vs. TOR 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0/0 9/16 2/1, 50% 24/14 0/1 36 Joe Nathan May 28 vs. SEA (Save) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 11/12 15/21 1/0, 0% 20/21 1/0 41 Alexi Ogando May 27 vs. TOR 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 1/3 19/22 14/5, 35.7% 24/35 1/0 46 Robbie Ross May 26 vs. TOR 1.2 3 2 0 1 2 0/0 16/18 15/1, 6.7% 40/14 1/1 22 Yoshinori Tateyama May 27 vs. TOR 1.1 1 2 2 1 1 0/0 4/4 1/1, 100.0% 3/8 0/0 19 Koji Uehara May 26 vs. TOR 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 15/16 5/1, 20.0% 15/19 0/0 Totals 13/17, 76.5% 94/121, 77.7% 48/13, 25.5% 145/117 6/2

TEAM PITCHING: Club has 3.73 ERA (34 ER/82.0 IP) last 9 G to go from 3.16 to 3.27, tops in the A.L. and 4th in the majors…have posted 3.14 ERA (73 ER/209.0 IP) over last 23 G to fall from 3.38…Mon’s game was 6th w/o a BB this season (first since 4/22), after 4 such games in 2011…after a 2.81 ERA in April that ranked 2nd in club history (2.45 in 1983), staff owns 3.67 ERA (95 ER/233.0 IP) in 26 May games (3rd in A.L.)…ranks among A.L. lead- ers in opp. avg. (1st, .229), fewest walks (2nd, 133), strikeouts (4th, 389), shutouts (T5th, 3)…staff has fanned 233 in 248.0 innings last 27 G, as 15 G of 10+ K’s are 2nd-most in A.L…35 HR allowed in May are T2nd-most in majors…lead majors in opp. avg. vs. LHB (.209)…team has posted a 3.57 ERA (52 ER/131.0 IP) in its last 15 home G to go from 2.80 to 3.26, 5th in A.L. STARTERS: Starters have gone less than 6.0 IP in 7 of 11 and 9 of last 14…have posted a 4.50 ERA (27 ER/54.0 IP) over last 9 G to go from 3.62 to 3.78, 3rd in A.L…starters have a 4.45 ERA (97 ER/196.1 IP) last 33 G to raise ERA from 2.54…rotation ranks among A.L. team leaders in wins (1st, 24), win pct. (1st .632), strikeouts (T1st, 262), and quality starts (T5th, 27)…have limited opp. to 2 ER-or-less in 28 of 49 starts, incl. 9 of last 15…starters have gone at least 5.0 IP in 43 of 49 and at least 6.0 in 32 of 49…rank 2nd in A.L. with 102.5 pitches per start…rotation has a 4.15 ERA (47 ER/102.0 IP) over last 17 games at RBIA with just 6 QS in that span…began 2012 at team-record 10-0, most wins by an A.L. rotation without a loss to start the season since ‘03 Yankees (16-0). RELIEVERS: Bullpen posted a 1.96 ERA (10 ER/46.0 IP) over last 14 games to go from 2.24 to 2.15, best in majors…the 7.2 innings on Sat. were most by the pen since 8/5/11 vs. CLE…has posted 2.00 ERA (23 ER/103.2 IP) in last 34 games drop season ERA from 2.60…relievers also lead majors with 0.86 WHIP, .194 opp. avg., .232 OBP, and the A.L. in SLG (.316)…pen has 17 BB in last 19 G after 7 BB in first 29 G, but still have just 23 BB against 122 SO, leading majors with a 5.29 SO/BB ratio (CIN next-highest at 2.86)…have allowed multiple runs just 7 times, but 2 of last 3 G…bullpen’s 124 games in relief are 2nd-fewest in A.L. (LAA, 122)…3 Rangers recorded saves in 1st 8 games (Nathan-2; Adams-1; Ogando-1)…Nathan and Adams have all 4 bullpen’s losses (2 each), while Ross has 4 of 6 relief wins (Adams and Tateyama)…has converted 13 of 17 save opps., T4th in A.L. in saves. 37 MIKE ADAMS 0-2-1, 2.08 vs. LHB: 7-for-41 (.171) vs. RHB: 7-for-24 (.292) Has retired all 9 batters faced in last 3 G after 3 straight days off 5/18-20…has bullpen’s last 2 defeats after loss 5/17 vs. OAK, other 5/1 at TOR…is 0- 2, 3.24 (3 ER/8.1 IP) last 11 G to go from 1.00 to 2.08…ranks among A.L. leaders in holds (T7th, 8)…has allowed a run in 4 of 20 appearances…issued 2 walks 5/10 at BAL-G2, his first walks of 2012 and first 2-walk appearance since 7/17/11, a span of 46 games…allowed walk-off HR to first batter faced (Lawrie) in 9th 5/1 at TOR, 4th career walk-off HR allowed…earned lone save on 4/12 vs. SEA, his first since 8/7/11 vs. CLE and 4th in ML career…since the start of ‘09, has the most holds (93), lowest ERA at 1.48 (32 ER/194.2 IP), and lowest WHIP (0.86) among all ML relievers w/ 150 IP…has appeared in 5 of 8 Texas games vs. Seattle in ‘12…since start of 2010, has 1.32 ERA (2 ER/13.2 IP) in 14 G vs. M’s. 57 MARK LOWE 0-0-0, 2.55 vs. LHB: 5-for-31 (.161) vs. RHB: 10-for-35 (.286) Worked season-high 2.0 innings for the 2nd time this season Sun. vs. TOR.…has allowed a run in 2 of last 12 games and in 3 of 16 overall outings in 2012…RHB are 2-for-12 (.167) over last 5 games…has a 4.22 ERA (5 ER/10.2 IP) at RBIA and is unscored upon in 7.0 innings on the road…had a 6.2- inning scoreless streak snapped 5/13 vs. LAA (0.2 IP, 3 R-ER) tossed 2.0 scoreless, hitless innings with 3 K’s 4/23 vs. NYY, longest outing since 9/17/09 vs. CWS…has made 8 appearances vs. SEA since joining Texas (6.1 IP, 2 R-ER) 36 JOE NATHAN 0-2-11, 2.18 vs. LHB: 11-for-49 (.224) vs. RHB: 5-for-25 (.200) Has retired last 18 of last 19 batters faced and worked 7.0 scoreless innings with 9 K’s last 7 G…had retired 17 consecutive batters before Jesus Montero reached on an error Mon....pitched in 4 straight, May 15-18…has allowed runs in just 2 of last 17 G w/ 0.54 ERA (2 R/1 ER/16.2 IP) to drop ERA from 9.00 to season-best 2.18…is 11-for-12 in save tries (T4th in A.L.), converting last 9 after suffering lone blown save 4/11 vs. SEA…was 1st blown save since 7/9/11 at CWS with Minnesota…is one of 6 active pitchers w/ 8 seasons of 10+ saves…has allowed runs in 4 of 21 outings overall in 2012…has at least one strikeout in 18 of 21 outings, including last 11 of last 12…induced game-ending GIDP on only pitch 4/24 vs. NYY…first Rangers pitcher to record a save on just one pitch since Francisco Cordero on 5/27/05 vs. CWS and first Texas pitcher ever with GIDP on one pitch for save…no rest: 0-2, 3 saves, 5.14 ERA (4 ER/7.0 IP); one-or-more days’ rest: 8 saves, 0.66 ERA (1 ER/13.2 IP)…career 1.93 ERA (7 ER/32.2 IP) in 32 G vs. SEA 41 ALEXI OGANDO 1-0-1, 1.65 vs. LHB: 8-for-41 (.195) vs. RHB: 6-for-50 (.120) Left Sun.’s game with bruised right hand after after he was struck by line drive off the bat of Brett Lawrie…has allowed runs in 4 of last 5 (7.1 IP, 6 H, 4 R-ER, 3 BB, 5 SO, 2 HR) after 15.1 scoreless innings over previous 13 appearances…streak ended with Josh Reddick’s game-tying HR in 7th 5/17 vs. OAK, 2nd blown save (5/1 at TOR)…was 1st HR allowed since 8/25/11 vs. BOS, ending string of 37.2 IP…has 4 R allowed last 5 G after one R allowed first 17 G and 20.0 IP…ranks among A.L. relief leaders in ERA (10th, 1.65) and batting average (4th, .154)…has held RHB to .120 (6-50) average, 6th lowest among all A.L. pitchers with 25+ AB vs. RHB…RHB were 0-for-28 until Peter Bourjos’ single 5/12 vs. LAA (allowed 2 hits to RHB in game)…has issued 5 BB in last 7 games after none in 1st 15 outings…tossed 2.0 SHO IP 5/5 at CLE for first relief win since 9/11/10 vs. NYY…posted 1st ML save, 4/13 at MIN…has allowed runs in one of 5 career relief outings vs. SEA (5.0 IP, 1 R-ER). 46 ROBBIE ROSS 5-0-0, 1.85 vs. LHB: 5-for-33 (.152) vs. RHB: 14-for-51 (.275) Has appeared in 5 of last 11, 2 UER over 7.1 SHO IP…has a 0.84 ERA (1 ER/10.2 IP) in last 8 G to go from 2.84 to 1.85…his 5 wins are most of any ML reliever and T13th overall in A.L. in wins…is 1st pitcher with 5 relief wins in as few as 1st 15 ML games since the Mets’ Roger McDowell (5 W in 1st 13 ML G) in 1985…is 15th time a pitcher has had 5 relief wins in as few as 1st 15 ML games…has allowed just one of 15 IR to score, stranding last 8…averages 2.22 GDP/9, 2nd among A.L. relievers…has allowed runs in 5 of 18 G…has 4 outings of 2.0+ IP…became first pitcher since 1918 to earn 4 relief wins in first 6 career appearances, including consecutive TEX games, 4/14-15 at MIN…made ML debut with scoreless 8th 4/8 vs. CWS. 22 YOSHINORI TATEYAMA 1-0-0, 5.79 vs. LHB: 1-for-9 (.111) vs. RHB: 1-for-8 (.125) Appeared 3 straight 5/25-27 and 4 overall (4.2 IP, 3 R-ER) since recall on 5/21 when Feliz went on DL…recorded final out in the 13th on Sat. for first win since 8/19/11 at CWS…on Rangers 15-day DL March 30-April 13 w/ low back muscle strain, optioned to Round Rock March 14 after a brief rehab assign- ment there…was 1-0 with a save and 0.54 ERA (1 ER/16.2 IP) in 12 relief appearances for the Express, holding PCL opponents to a .200 (12-60) avg. with 4 BB and 14 SO…his 3.91 SO/BB ratio (43 SO/11 BB) in ‘11 was 6th-best by a Texas reliever since 2000. 19 KOJI UEHARA 0-0-0, 1.04 vs. LHB: 2-for-30 (.067) vs. RHB: 5-for-29 (.172) Has worked 13.1 scoreless innings in his last 12 apperances to lower ERA from 4.50 to 1.04, 5th-lowest among A.L. relievers…his .119 opp. avg. is 2nd in A.L…retired all 6 batters faced Sat. vs. TOR, longest outing since 7/15/11 vs. CLE…has issued a run in 2 of 16 outings, solo HR in back-to-back games, 4/17 at BOS and 4/21 at DET…tied for 2nd among A.L. relievers with 19-to-2 strikeout-to-walk ratio…has held LHB to .067 (2-30) average, lowest among all A.L. pitchers with 25+ AB vs. LHB…walked LAA’s Howie Kendrick on 5/11 to end club-record G streak (24.2 IP) without a walk, 2nd-longest of his career…owns 2 of 9 longest A.L. streaks of walk-less outings since 1918; as 36-G streak in 2010-11 ranks 2nd…retired 18 straight, April 21-May 8…has allowed 13 HR since start of 2011…has lowest WHIP (0.78) among all ML relievers (min. 100.0 IP) since 2010…has not allowed a run over 9 appear- ances at RBIA this season, a span of 10.0 innings...career 2.16 ERA (2 ER/8.1 IP) in 9 relief outings vs. SEA. PAGE 4 RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE TEAM BATTING: After collecting just 7 runs and 16 hits during 3-game series at SEA, Rangers are hitting .329 (51-155) with 10 doubles, 12 home runs and 38 runs in last 4 games…hit 3+ HR in ML-best 10 times overall in 2012…scored 10+ runs 10 times, most in MLB…has 6 innings of 6+ runs, includ- ing 3 times in 1st inn.…ML-best 45 runs in 1st inning…batting .294 (439-1493) last 41 G to rise from .256 to .288, best in majors (next is STL at .282)…also leads majors in runs (280), home runs (75), slugging (.477), hits (506), and total bases (837)…rank 1st in A.L. in OBP (.346), 2nd in extra base hits (173), 4th in steals (35)…had 15-game HR streak, May 7-21, 4th-longest in team history and longest in majors in ‘12 by 5 games…has gone deep in 41 of 49 G in 2012 (29-12 record w/ HR)…have had 10+ hits A.L.-best 23 times…has 4 of the 9 games with 19-or-more hits in MLB this season…pinch hitters are 5-for-36 with A.L.-best 3 HR and 10 RBI this season…Rangers lead the majors in road average (.293), slugging (.467), runs (147), hits (272), and HR (tied, 34).

1 ELVIS ANDRUS .304 AVG, 1 HR, 24 RBI, .382 OBP, .414 SLG SHORTSTOP –– R/R Mon: 1-for-4, 2B Stand: .250 (4-16), 3 2B, 3 RBI, 4 R, 4 BB Streak: 3 G (.308, 4-13, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R) Matched career high with doubles in last 3 games, set Oct. 1-3, 2009…has scored 8 runs in last 9 G…matched career high with 3 walks Fri.…batting .350 (42-120) in last 30 G to rise from .235 to .304…has .337 (35-104) average in May, 6th-best in the A.L…ranks among A.L. leaders in triples (T1st, 3), steals (T5th, 8), multi-hit games (7th, 18), and hits (T8th, 58)…tied for ML lead among position players in sacrifice bunts (7)…4th in A.L. with .378 average (17-45) with RISP…has reached safely in 43 of 47 starts…career-high 32-game on-base streak, April 10-May 20, is longest streak in ML in ‘12…had 11-game hit streak April 30-May 11 (.426, 20-47, 5 2B, 7 RBI, 6 BB)…matched career high with 4 hits 5/13 vs. LAA (8th time)…has started 46 G at SS (one as DH), 5 E in 207 TC…had streak of 54-game errorless streak end May 1, longest streak in Texas history by an everyday SS…ranks 5th in A.L. w/ .346 (36-104) road avg, hits in 14 of last 16 away games at .373 (25-67).

29 ADRIAN BELTRE .318 AVG, 10 HR, 33 RBI, .341 OBP, .549 SLG THIRD BASEMAN –– R/R Mon: 1-for-3, R, BB Stand: .412 (7-17), HR, 5 RBI, 3 R Streak: 6 G (.379, 11-29, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R) Carrying 7-game hit streak (.379, 11-29, 2 HR, 7 RBI)…belted 2-run HR to cap 7-run 2nd inning Sunday…hit safely in 17 of last 18, RBI in 10 of 18…hitting .340 (50-147) with 9 2B, 9 HR, 31 RBI, and 22 R over last 38 contests to rise from .231 to .318, 6th in A.L.…ranks among A.L. leaders in RBI (T7th, 33), GWRBI (T2nd, 7), and homers (T10th, 10)…ranks 6th in the league with a .333 road average…ranks 5th in A.L. with .354 average vs. RHP…had 10-game hit streak May 10-19, longest since career-high 19-G hit streak in 2011…was bothered by left hamstring problems with streaks of 3 (April 21-23) and 5 (May 1-6) missed games…has started 32 G at 3rd base and 8 as DH, with 4 E in 77 chances…hit 3-R go-ahead pinch HR in 11th on 5/5 in CLE, the 4th extra-inning pinch HR in Texas history, just 3rd that gave club the lead…has followed IBB to a Ranger w/ a 3-R HR twice this sea- son…has 13 career double-digit HR seasons, T9th among active players…scored 1000th career run 4/14 at MIN, 20th active player to reach that mark.

17 NELSON CRUZ .276 AVG, 7 HR, 34 RBI, .325 OBP, .448 SLG OUTFIELDER –– R/R Mon: 2-for-4, HR, RBI, R, SB, 2 OF ast. Stand: .421 (8-19), 2 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 5 R, SB Streak: 4 G (.421, 8-19, 2 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 5 R) Homered for 3rd time in last 4 G Mon.…has XBH, RBI, and R in 4 straight…first 4-game RBI streak since July 3-6, 2011…recorded 2 OF assists Mon., 1st Ranger since Murphy, 4/26/09 at BAL…is hitting .364 (28-77) with 5 HR and 21 RBI in last 19 games to go from .216 to season-best .276…leads A.L. w/ 9 games of 3+ hits…ranks among league leaders in RBI (T5th, 34) but also strikeouts (T3rd, 54)…led Torrealba and Moreland in 7th sequence of back- to-back-to-back HR in Rangers history in 6th inning Sat.…joined Hamilton and Torrealba to become first trio in Rangers history to all homer in consecu- tive games, Fri.-Sat., first trio since Glaus/DaVanon/G. Anderson for LAA, 6/3-4/03 at MON…matched career high with 8 RBI (2x) and 4 hits (6x) Friday, going 4-for-5 with a 3-run 2B, a grand slam, and an RBI single, T-most RBI ever by a Ranger in Arlington…is one of 6 games by a Ranger with 8+ RBI overall, one shy of Ivan Rodriguez’s club record of 9 on 4/13/99 at SEA…one of 11 players all-time with multiple 8-RBI games (see chart, p. 8)…is one of 2 8-RBI games in majors in ‘12, (Hamilton, May 8 at BAL)…first career 8 RBI game also came vs. TOR, 7/22/11 in Arlington…7th-inning GS was 4th of his career in reg. season (5th incl. postseason) and 2nd in 2-week span (May 13 vs. LAA)…one of 3 A.L. hitters w/ 2 GS in ‘12 (Inge, Joyce)…has started 48 of 49 G in RF (1 error in 98 total chances), and team-high 5 OF assists share A.L. lead.

23 CRAIG GENTRY .284 AVG, 1 HR, 10 RBI, .354 OBP, .378 SLG OUTFIELDER –– R/R Mon: 0-for-2, BB Stand: .000 (0-7) Streak: 0 G Is 0-for-10 in his last 7 games to drop from season-high .328…batting .309 (21-68) with 10 RBI, 7 runs, and 6 steals in last 30 G after 0-for-6 in 1st 9 contests of the season…has hit safely in 13 of last 19 starts…HR at TOR on April 30 was 2nd career, first to leave the park…tied career high with 3 hits 4/17 at BOS and 5/11 vs. LAA (4 times)…has been successful on each of his last 6 SB attempts since first career caught stealing on 4/12 vs. SEA…ended a string of 19 straight successful steal attempts and is 25-for-26 in steal tries in ML career…first career HR was an inside-the-park HR 9/23/11 vs. SEA.

14 ALBERTO GONZALEZ .220 AVG, 0 HR, 3 RBI, .220 OBP, .268 SLG INFIELDER –– R/R Mon: DNP Stand: .000 (0-1), R Streak: 0 G Has not started since May 16 vs. OAK…snapped 0-for-15 stretch on May 14 but is 2-for-24 in last 9 G…started 5 straight, 5/1-5/6…had GW RBI bunt single in 11th inn. 4/22 at DET…has starts at 3B (5) SS (3), and 2B (1)…signed as FA to minor league contract on Dec. 9 and made club as S.T. invitee.

32 JOSH HAMILTON .368 AVG, 20 HR, 53 RBI, .422 OBP, .753 SLG OUTFIELDER –– L/L Mon: DNP Stand: .250 (3-12), 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB Streak: 0 G Missed Monday’s series opener with upper respiratory issue…set franchise record for May HR (11) with 2-run walk-off HR in 13th Sat.…had club-record 20 HR in first 47 team games, fewest team games to 20 HR since Pujols in 2006, fewest in A.L. since Griffey Jr. in 1997…joined Cruz and Torrealba to become first trio in Rangers history (first in MLB since ‘03) to all homer in consecutive games, Fri.-Sat, ending season-long 11-game HR drought…leads majors in HR (11) and 2nd in RBI (28) this month, 5th in A.L. with .341 May average…his 53 RBI through 49 games are T2nd-best start in club history behind Juan Gonzalez in 1998 (61 RBI through 49 G)…batting .373 (53-142) with 6 doubles, 18 HR, and 50 RBI in last 37 games to improve average from .344 to .368, 2nd in A.L. to Paul Konerko (.395)…tops the majors in home runs (20), RBI (53), total bases (131), and slugging (.753), leads the A.L. in extra-base hits (27), sac flies (5), IBB (6), and go-ahead RBI (tied, 12), and is among the league leaders in hits (3rd, 64), runs (2nd, 37), on-base pct. (2nd, .422), and GWRBI (T4th, 6)…has hit safely in 38 of 45 games in 2012…was the first ML player since Jimmie Foxx in 1932 to bat at least .400 with 40+ RBI through his first 31 G of a season (Foxx hit .452 with 41 RBI)…had 18 HR through 31 G, most by any player in MLB history through his first 31 G…was 5-for-5 with a double, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 18 total bases and 4 R on May 8 at BAL…tied ML records for HR and XBH in a game and set A.L. record for total bases while falling one shy of club records for hits and RBI in a game…became the 3rd player in ML history with 6+ HR and 15+ RBI in 6-game span, May 7-12 (6 HR/15 RBI), joining Frank Howard (May 12-18, 1968/10 HR/17 RBI) and Shawn Green (May 21-26, 2002/9 HR/17 RBI)…was A.L. Player of the Week for week ending May 13…had a 16-game hit streak, April 27-May 16, 2nd-longest in A.L. and 2nd-longest of career…voted A.L. Player of the Month (club-record 4th time) and Rangers Player of Month (5th time) for April…joined Matt Kemp as 7th and 8th players since 1921 to have min- imums of 9 HR, 25 RBI, 20 runs, and 34 hits in an April…matched team record for HR in April (9)…has started 27 games in CF, 14 in LF, and one at DH, his 3 OF assists rank T6th in A.L…leads majors with 11 HR and 31 RBI on road and 2nd in A.L. with .389 (35-90) away average.

5 IAN KINSLER .283 AVG, 6 HR, 22 RBI, .354 OBP, .463 SLG SECOND BASEMAN –– R/R Mon: 0-for-4 Stand: .316 (6-19), 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 5 R, 2 BB Streak: 0 G Snapped 27-game drought (4th-longest of career) with 2-run shot (1st since April 24) Sunday while going 2-for-5 with a double, a season-high 4 RBI, and 2 runs…had just one RBI in previous 18 games (was 1-for-15 with RISP in last 16)…has 2 hits 4 of last 6 games…has hit safely in 10 of 13 at .317 (19-60) to rise from .269 to .283…has hit safely in 17 of last 21 G…leads ML with 41 runs…ranks among A.L. leaders in multi-hit games (3rd, 20), triples (T10th, 2), and hits (T7th, 58)…has reached safely in 42 of 47 G…has SB in last 5 attempts after starting 2-for-6…career-high 4 K’s May 19 at HOU…has Rangers-record 21 career leadoff HR, most in majors since he moved into leadoff spot in 2008…had 4 HR in his 1st 8 games for 2nd time in his career (also 2007)…had club-record 24 R in April…signed 5-year contract extension through 2017 w/ club option for 2018 on April 11.

18 MITCH MORELAND .296 AVG, 8 HR, 20 RBI, .359 OBP, .557 SLG FIRST BASE / OF –– L/L Mon: 0-for-2, BB Stand: .429 (6-14), 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R Streak: 0 G Had back-to-back-to-back HR with Cruz and Torrealba Sat.…has .349 (22-63) average in May, 3rd-best in the A.L…is 14-for-37 (.378) with 5 HR and 13 RBI in last 14 games and has hit safely in 17 of last 27 overall (15 of 20 starts) at .367 (29-79) w/ 6 doubles, 7 HR, and 16 RBI to rise from .139 to .296…hit 2 HR May 17 vs. OAK for 4th career multi-HR game…13 of his 14 XBH have come in this span…his 5 HR in May are T3rd among Rangers (Hamilton-11; Beltre-6)…2-run HR 4/9 vs. SEA helped Darvish win his ML debut…has started 26 games at 1B with 229 errorless chances and 3 at DH. RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE PAGE 5

7 .260 AVG, 5 HR, 15 RBI, .342 OBP, .433 SLG OUTFIELDER –– L/L Mon: 1-for-4, R Stand: .250 (3-12), 5 R, 4 BB Streak: 3 G (.333, 3-9, 3 R, 2 BB) Has scored 5 runs in last 4 games…homered in consec. games, May 18-19 in his native Houston…connected for 23rd inside-the-park HR in Rangers history May 19…is 9-for-46 (.196) in last 15 G to fall from .296 to .260…is batting .218 (17-78) last 26 G to drop from .327…has 24 strikeouts in last 26 G…has started 34 games in left and one game in right, committing one error in 62 total chances with 2 outfield assists…has played twice defensively in CF…batted .533 (8-15) with 4 doubles, one home run, and 2 RBI over his first 5 games of the season.

25 MIKE NAPOLI .241 AVG, 9 HR, 23 RBI, .331 OBP, .475 SLG CATCHER / 1B –– R/R Mon: 1-for-3, 3-run HR Stand: .375 (3-8), 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 R, BB Streak: 2 G (.500, 3-6, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 R, BB) Hit tiebreaking 3-run HR in 6th inn. Mon.…has snapped out of 3-for-25 (.120) slump by going 3-for-6 with 2 HR, 5 RBI, and 4 runs in last 2 games…ended career-long 24-game HR drought (prev. HR 4/25 vs. NYY) and entered Sun. with one HR and 4 RBI in 29 prev. games…is still batting .220 (20-91) in last 28 G to fall from .286 to .241…has at least one K in 12 straight games, 36 of 43 overall, and is T3rd in A.L. w/ 54 K’s…onlyML hitter with 2 separate K streaks of 11+ G…had a triple in back-to-back games 5/10-11, setting new career season high…HR in career-best 5 straight, April 15-21…just 3rd play- er in franchise history with at least 3 hits and 4 RBIs in consecutive games, April 17-18 at BOS…started 26 games at catcher, 10 at 1B, and one at DH.

21 BRANDON SNYDER .324 AVG, 3 HR, 8 RBI, .359 OBP, .595 SLG INFIELDER –– R/R Mon: DNP Stand: --- Streak: 0 G Is 2-for-5 as a pinch-hitter…T2nd in A.L. in pinch hits…1st career PH was a HR on 5/15 vs. KC…is 6-for-19 w/ 2 HR and 7 RBI in last 6 starts…had 6 RBI 5/7 at BAL, just the 3rd Texas rookie ever with 6+ RBI in one game…had just 5 career ML RBI entering game…tied career high w/ 3 H (4/14 at MIN)…5/7 was 1st ML start at 3B…first pro start in OF on 5/2 at TOR (LF), hitting first ML HR off Ricky Romero…also has 5 starts at 1B, 2 at DH and one at 3B…made 1st start as a Ranger at 1B 4/14 at MIN w/ 3 H, 1st hits in majors since 6/11/11 w/ BAL.

8 YORVIT TORREALBA .221 AVG, 2 HR, 5 RBI, .299 OBP, .351 SLG CATCHER –– R/R Mon: DNP Stand: .300 (3-10), 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, BB Streak: 2 G (.300, 3-10, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R) Homered between Cruz and Moreland in 7th sequence of back-to-back-to-back HR in Rangers history in 6th inning Sat.…joined Cruz and Hamilton to become first trio in Rangers history (first in MLB since ‘03) to all homer in consecutive games, Fri.-Sat.…after 0 HR in first 21 G, has HR in 2 straight…is still just 10-for-52 (.192) in last 16 G to drop from season-high .280 to .221…had 7-game hit streak April 11-22…has started 22 G at catcher, throwing out 4 of 14 runners attempting to steal….994 career fielding percentage ranks 10th all-time (min. 700 G).

10 MICHAEL YOUNG .281 AVG, 3 HR, 21 RBI, .304 OBP, .377 SLG INF / DH –– R/R Mon: 1-for-4 Stand: .421 (8-19), 2B, 4 R Streak: 4 G (.421, 8-19, 2B, 4 R) Ended .169 stretch (11-65) over 15 games by hitting .421 (8-19) with 4 runs in last 4 games.…had 2 hits in 2nd inn. Sunday to become the 2nd Ranger (Kinsler) with 2-hit inn. in ‘12 (one of 12 in MLB)…has pair of 3-hit games in last 4 G, first since April 19 at DET…still hitting .227 (32-141) in last 33 G to drop from season-high .414 to .281…has one hit in last 17 AB with RISP over last 19 games after starting season 15-for-38…his season-high 3 K’s May 21 at SEA were most in nearly a year (last: 3 K, 6/9/11 at MIN)…has started 23 games at DH, 11 at 3rd base, 5 at 2nd base, and 7 at first base with one error in 109 total chances…had 10-G hit streak April 11-22 (.500, 21-42, 2 HR, 10 RBI), his 26th career streak 10+ G…1st in Rangers history in average, games, at bats, runs, hits, singles, doubles, triples, total bases, multi-hit games, and strikeouts…his 65 sacrifice flies are one shy of Sierra’s team mark.

2012 HOME RUNS Player Total Solo 2-run 3-run GS LHP RHP Home Road GT GA Record Last Elvis Andrus 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - 0-1 4/11 vs. SEA Adrian Beltre 10 4 4 2 - 1 9 5 5 - 3 9-1 5/27 vs. TOR Nelson Cruz 7 3 1 1 2 1 6 6 1 2 2 6-1 5/28 vs. SEA Craig Gentry 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - 1-0 4/30 at TOR Alberto Gonzalez ------Josh Hamilton 20 9 9 2 - 4 16 9 11 - 7 13-3 5/26 vs. TOR Ian Kinsler 6 4 1 1 - 1 5 5 1 - 1 5-1 5/27 vs. TOR Mitch Moreland 8 6 2 - - 1 7 6 2 1 2 5-2 5/26 vs. TOR David Murphy 5 3 - 2 - - 5 2 3 - 1 2-3 5/20 at HOU Mike Napoli 9 4 4 1 - 3 6 3 6 1 4 8-0 5/28 vs. SEA Brandon Snyder 3 2 - 1 - 3 - 1 2 - 1 1-2 5/15 vs. KC Yorvit Torrealba 2 2 - - - - 2 2 - 1 - 2-0 5/26 vs. TOR Michael Young 3 1 2 - - 1 2 1 2 - - 3-0 5/7 at BAL TOTALS 72 39 23 8 2 18 54 39 33 4 18 28-12 GRAND SLAMS (2): Cruz, 5/13 vs. LAA, Cruz, 5/25 vs. TOR BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (4): 4/11 vs. SEA (Kinsler-Andrus); 4/17 at BOS MULTI-HOMER GAMES (3): Napoli (2), 4/17 at BOS; Hamilton (4), 5/8 at BAL, (Hamilton-Beltre); 4/30 at TOR (Moreland-Gentry); 5/8 at BAL (Hamilton-Beltre) Hamilton (2), 5/11 vs. LAA, Moreland (2), 5/17 vs. OAK BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS (1): 5/26 vs. TOR (Cruz-Torrealba-Moreland) PINCH-HIT HOMERS (2): Beltre, 5/5 at CLE, Murphy, 5/10-D at BAL, Snyder, 5/14 WALKOFF HOMERS (1): Hamilton, 5/26 vs. TOR vs. KC LEADOFF HOMERS (1): Kinsler, 4/24 vs. NYY INSIDE THE PARK HOMERS (1): Murphy, 5/19 at HOU HR BY PITCHERS (0): None

2012 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 18 RHP Yu Darvish signed a six-year contract through 2017. Jan. 30 Manager Ron Washington signed a two-year contract extension through 2014. Feb. 8 SS Elvis Andrus signed a three-year contract through 2014. Feb. 9 OF Nelson Cruz signed a two-year contract through 2013. Feb. 12 C/1B Mike Napoli agreed to terms on a one-year contract. Feb. 21 LHP Kelvin De La Cruz acquired from Cleveland for cash considerations. Feb. 27 OF Engel Beltre, OF Julio Borbon, RHP Jacob Brigham, LHP Miguel De Los Santos, RHP Neftali Feliz, RHP Wilmer Font, RHP Mark Hamburger, LHP Derek Holland, LHP Michael Kirkman, RHP Roman Mendez, RHP Justin Miller, RHP Alexi Ogando, and LHP Martin Perez agreed to terms on one-year contracts. March 1 LHP Kelvin De La Cruz, RHP Cody Eppley, OF Craig Gentry, C Luis Martinez, 1B/OF Mitch Moreland, RHP Neil Ramirez, INF Brandon Snyder, and RHP Matt West agreed to terms on one-year contracts. March 15 LHP Kelvin De La Cruz (Frisco-AA), RHP Wilmer Font (Myrtle Beach-High-A), and RHP Matt West (Myrtle Beach-High-A) optioned to minors… RHP Fabio Castillo (Frisco-AA) reassigned to minors…De La Cruz later traded to Cleveland in exchange for cash considerations. March 19 RHP Jake Brigham (Frisco-AA), LHP Miguel De Los Santos (Frisco-AA), RHP Cody Eppley (Round Rock-AAA), RHP Roman Mendez (Myrtle Beach-High-A), RHP Justin Miller (Round Rock-AAA), LHP Martin Perez (Round Rock-AAA), and RHP Neil Ramirez (Round Rock-AAA) optioned to minors… INF Davis Stoneburner sent to Cleveland to complete Feb. 21 trade for LHP Kelvin De La Cruz. March 20 LHP Derek Holland signed to five-year contract extension through 2016 with club options for 2017 and 2018…OF Kyle Hudson, C Tommy Mendonca, and INF Yangervis Solarte reassigned to minors. March 24 OF Engel Beltre (Frisco -AA) and OF Leonys Martin (Round Rock-AAA) optioned to minors…INF Greg Miclat, INF Mike Olt, C Chris Robinson, LHP Ben Snyder reassigned to minors. March 26 RHP Mark Hamburger (Round Rock-AAA) optioned to minors…RHP Sean Green assigned to minor league camp…LHP Joe Beimel, LHP Mitch Stetter, and OF Conor Jackson released. March 29 1B/DH Brad Hawpe released. March 31 LHP Michael Kirkman and C Luis Martinez optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…C Dusty Brown, RHP Greg Reynolds, and RHP Tanner Scheppers reassigned to Round Rock. April 4 OF Julio Borbon optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Yoshinori Tateyama placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 30, with low back muscle strain…INF Luis Hernandez and LHP Neal Cotts assigned to Round Rock (AAA)…LHP Robbie Ross and INF Alberto Gonzalez purchased from minors…RHP Cody Eppley designated for assignement. April 5 RHP Cody Eppley claimed on waivers by New York Yankees. April 6 OF Brad Hawpe re-signed to minor league contract and assigned to Frisco (AA). April 11 2B Ian Kinsler signed to five-year extension for 2013-17 with club option for 2018…RHP Yoshinori Tateyama sent on rehab assignment to Round Rock (AAA). April 14 RHP Yoshinori Tateyama reinstated from DL and optioned to Round Rock (AAA). April 23 RHP Justin Miller placed on unconditional release waivers. April 28 RHP Justin Miller re-signed to minor league contract. May 4 OF Ryan Spilborghs acquired from Cleveland in exchange for cash considerations in minor league trade, assigned from Columbus (AAA) to Round Rock (AAA). May 21 RHP Neftali Feliz placed on 15-day disabled list with right elbow inflammation…RHP Yoshinori Tateyama recalled from Round Rock (AAA). May 24 LHP John Gaub acquired on waiver claim from Tampa Bay and optioned to Round Rock (AAA).

2012 DISABLED LIST Player Type Injury Placed (retro) Reinstated / Eligible G Missed Record Yoshinori Tateyama 15-day Low back muscle strain March 30 April 14 9 7-2 Neftali Feliz 15-day Right elbow inflammation May 21 (May 19) June 3 9 5-4 PAGE 6 RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE RANGERS STATISTICS

TEXAS TEAM BATTING Runs, Game ...... 18, April 17 at Boston STARTS BY BATTING ORDER Runs, Inning ...... 8, 2x, last April 21-D at Detroit (1st) 123456789 Hits, Game...... 21, April 17 at Boston Andrus 2 45 ------Hits, Inning...... 7, 2x, last April 21-D at Detroit (1st) Beltre - - - 41 ----- Fewest Hits, Game ...... 4, May 22 at Seattle Cruz - - - 1 7 29 11 - - Doubles ...... 7, May 13 vs. Los Angeles-AL Gentry ------20 Triples ...... 2, May 11 vs. Los Angeles-AL Gonzalez - 1 ----153 Home Runs ...... 6, April 17 at Boston Hamilton - - 44 ------Home Runs, Both Clubs ...... 8, April 17 at Boston Kinsler 47 ------Extra Base Hits ...... 9, April 17 at Boston Moreland ------3720 Total Bases ...... 42, April 17 at Boston Murphy ----71313-1 Stolen Bases ...... 4, April 19 at Detroit Napoli - - - 1 1 5 14 17 - Walks ...... 8, April 17 at Boston Snyder ------162 Strikeouts ...... 12, 2x, last April 27 vs. Tampa Bay Torrealba -----26131 Left on Base (9 innings) ...... 15, April 19 at Detroit Young - 3 5 6 33 ---- Left on Base (Extras)...... 14, May 17 vs. Oakland PITCHERS ------3

TEXAS INDIVIDUAL BATTING STARTS BY POSITION Hits...... 5, Hamilton, May 8 at Baltimore C 1B2B3BSSLFCFRFDH Runs ...... 4, 2x, last Andrus/Hamilton, May 8 at Baltimore Andrus ----46---1 Home Runs ...... 4*, Hamilton, May 8 at Baltimore (TIES ML RECORD) Beltre - - - 33 ----8 RBI...... 8, 2x, last Cruz, May 25 vs. Toronto Cruz ------48- Total Bases ...... 18*, Hamilton, May 8 at Baltimore (AL RECORD) Gentry ------19-- Doubles ...... 2, 11x, last Kinsler, May 13 vs. Los Angeles-AL Gonzalez - - 2 5 3 ---- Extra-Base Hits ...... 5*, Hamilton, May 8 at Baltimore (TIES ML RECORD) Hamilton -----1430-1 Stolen Bases ...... 2, Kinsler, May 15 vs. Kansas City Kinsler - - 42 -----5 Walks ...... 3, 2x, last Andrus, May 25 vs. Toronto Moreland - 26 ------4 Strikeouts ...... 4, 2x, last Kinsler, May 19 at Houston Murphy -----34-1- Hitting Streak ...... 16, Hamilton, April 27 - May 16 Napoli 27 10 ------1 Snyder -5-1-1--2 TEXAS TEAM PITCHING Torrealba 22 ------Strikeouts ...... 13, 3x, last May 10-D at Baltimore Young - 8 5 10 ----24 Walks ...... 7, May 21 at Seattle Fewest Walks ...... 0, 6x, last May 28 vs. Seattle Runs Allowed, Game...... 11, May 2 at Toronto RUNS BY INNING Runs Allowed, Inning...... 6, May 2 at Toronto (4th inning) 12345678910+ Hits Allowed, Game ...... 16, April 27 vs. Tampa Bay Texas 45 30 40 28 19 26 35 30 17 7 Hits Allowed, Inning ...... 5, May 13 vs. Los Angeles-AL (7th) Opp. 27 18 25 24 16 19 22 15 11 1 Home Runs ...... 5, May 10-D at Baltimore Consecutive Scoreless Innings ..23.0, April 9 (3rd inn.) - April 11 (7th inn.) RECORD BY MONTH TEXAS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Innings, Starter ...... 8.1, Darvish, April 24 vs. New York-AL 17-6 14-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Fewest Innings, Starter ...... 3.1, 2x, last Harrison, May 2 at Toronto Innings, Reliever ...... 2.2, 2x, last Feldman, May 2 at Toronto Strikeouts, Starter ...... 12, Lewis, May 10-D at Baltimore RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK Strikeouts, Reliever ...... 3, 5x, last Nathan, May 16 vs. Oakland Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Runs Allowed...... 8, Harrison, May 2 at Toronto 6-2 4-3 5-2 3-3 3-2 5-2 5-4 Earned Runs Allowed ...... 8, Harrison, May 2 at Toronto Hits Allowed ...... 14#, Harrison, April 27 vs. Tampa Bay Home Runs Allowed ...... 5, Lewis, May 10-D at Baltimore RECORD BY HOME RUNS Pitches ...... 122, Lewis, May 20 at Houston 1234567 15-9 4-3 6-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 TEXAS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Winning Streak ...... 8, April 12-21-D Losing Streak...... 3, May 1-4 Longest Game, Innings ...... 11, 2x, April 22 at Detroit; May 5 at Cleveland RECORD BY RUNS Longest Game, Time, 9 inn. 3:44, April 19 at Detroit 012345678910+ Longest Game, Time, Xtra ..4:38, May 26 vs. Toronto (13 innings) Scored 0-0 1-2 1-4 3-4 5-4 3-3 3-0 3-1 1-0 0-0 10-0 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:23, 2x, last May 10-D at Baltimore Allowed 3-0 6-0 6-0 11-2 1-4 2-2 2-4 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 Largest Crowd, Home ...... 49,197, April 28 vs. Tampa Bay Largest Crowd, Road...... 42,673, May 19 at Houston Winning Margin ...... 15, April 17 at Boston (18-3) Losing Margin ...... 6, May 2 at Toronto (5-11) Largest Deficit in Win ...... 4, April 9 vs. Seattle (4-0, 1st) Largest Deficit in 9th, Win ....N/A Largest Lead in Loss ...... 5, May 1 at Toronto Errors ...... 3, May 10-D at Baltimore *-Club record #-Ties club record

Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H Total 2BI 3BI 4BI 5+BI Total Andrus 13 4 1 0 18 4 1 0 0 5 Beltre 14 4 0 0 18 8 3 0 0 11 Cruz 4 7 2 0 13 5 0 2 1 8 Gentry 4 2006 20002 Gonzalez 3 0003 00000 Hamilton 10 6 0 1 17 6 4 0 2 12 Kinsler 16 4 0 0 20 2 2 1 0 5 Moreland 8 3 0 0 11 3 2 0 0 5 Murphy 7 1008 12003 Napoli 6 3009 11204 Snyder 0 2002 00011 Torrealba 3 1004 10001 Young 11 5 0 0 16 1 1 1 0 3

2012 TEXAS RANGERS STARTING PITCHERS Pitcher Last Start W-L Streak GS RSA IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 QS GB/FB GIDP W-L After Loss Team W-L Lewis 5/26 vs. TOR 4-3 W1 10 5.65 6.1+ 106.3 2/3 8.1 1.2 6 68/98 3 2-2 6-4 Holland 5/25 vs. TOR 4-3 W1 9 6.75 6.2 105.7 2/2 8.3 3.0 6 70/75 3 3-1 5-4 Darvish 5/27 vs. TOR 7-2 W1 10 6.34 6.0+ 106.1 4/0 9.7 5.2 5 79/53 5 3-0 8-2 Harrison 5/28 vs. SEA 6-3 W2 10 5.68 6.1 102.1 0/1 5.8 2.1 6 105/66 6 3-1 6-4 Feliz 5/18 at HOU 3-1 W2 7 6.53 5.2+ 102.4 3/0 7.8 4.9 4 44/54 5 1-0 5-2 Feldman 5/23 at SEA 0-2 L2 3 3.65 4.0+ 72.0 4/1 3.7 5.1 0 15/15 0 0-0 1-2 RANGERS GAME NOTES • TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 • SEATTLE PAGE 7 2012 DAY-BY-DAY GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WIN LOSS SAVE TOG ATT. HOME TOTAL 1 4/6 CHICAGO-AL W, 3-2 1-0 T1st +0.0 Lewis (1-0) Danks (0-1) Nathan (1) 2:24 *49,085 49,085 2 4/7 CHICAGO-AL L, 3-4 1-1 T2nd -1.0 Thornton (1-0) Nathan (0-1) Santiago (1) 2:36 *47,867 96,952 3 4/8 CHICAGO-AL W, 5-0 2-1 2nd -0.5 Harrison (1-0) Floyd (0-1) - 2:50 45,368 142,320 4 4/9 SEATTLE W, 11-5 3-1 1st +0.5 Darvish (1-0) Noesi (0-1) - 3:12 42,003 184,323 5 4/10 SEATTLE W, 1-0 4-1 1st +1.5 Feliz (1-0) Beavan (0-1) Nathan (2) 2:23 25,753 210,076 6 4/11 SEATTLE L, 3-4 4-2 1st +0.5 Luetge (1-0) Nathan (0-2) League (3) 3:20 32,342 242,418 7 4/12 SEATTLE W, 5-3 5-2 1st +1.5 Holland (1-0) Vargas (1-1) Adams (1) 2:33 31,512 273,930 8 4/13 at Minnesota W, 4-1 6-2 1st +2.0 Harrison (2-0) Swarzak (0-2) Ogando (1) 2:28 31,400 9 4/14 at Minnesota W, 6-2 7-2 1st +2.5 Ross (1-0) Duensing (0-1) 3:27 35,854 10 4/15 at Minnesota W, 4-3 8-2 1st +2.5 Ross (2-0) Perkins (0-1) Nathan (3) 2:48 32,093 4/16 OFF DAY 1st +2.5 11 4/17 at Boston W, 18-3 9-2 1st +3.5 Lewis (2-0) Lester (0-2) 3:25 38,229 12 4/18 at Boston W, 6-3 10-2 1st +3.5 Holland (2-0) Beckett (1-2) 3:03 37,967 13 4/19 at Detroit W, 10-3 11-2 1st +4.5 Darvish (2-0) Wilk (0-2) 3:44 30,029 4/20 at Detroit 1st +5.0 RAINED OUT - RESCHEDULED AS PART OF SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER ON 4/21 14 4/21 at Detroit (G1) W, 10-4 12-2 Harrison (3-0) Porcello (1-1) 2:34 41,427 15 4/21 at Detroit (G2) L, 2-3 12-3 1st +5.5 Verlander (2-1) Feliz (1-1) Valverde (4) 3:11 35,001 16 4/22 at Detroit W, 3-2 (11) 13-3 1st +5.5 Ross (3-0) Weber (0-1) Nathan (4) 3:38 36,255 17 4/23 NEW YORK-AL L, 4-7 13-4 1st +5.5 Sabathia (2-0) Holland (2-1) Rivera (4) 2:49 *48,234 322,165 18 4/24 NEW YORK-AL W, 2-0 14-4 1st +5.5 Darvish (3-0) Kuroda (1-3) Nathan (5) 2:41 *47,085 369,250 19 4/25 NEW YORK-AL W, 7-3 15-4 1st +5.5 Ross (4-0) Hughes (1-3) 2:55 *47,942 417,192 4/26 OFF DAY 1st +5.5 20 4/27 TAMPA BAY L, 4-8 15-5 1st +4.5 Shields (4-0) Harrison (3-1) 3:18 *47,496 464,688 21 4/28 TAMPA BAY W, 7-2 16-5 1st +5.5 Lewis (3-0) Niemann (1-3) 2:54 *49,197 513,885 22 4/29 TAMPA BAY L, 2-5 16-6 1st +5.5 Price (4-1) Holland (2-2) Rodney (7) 3:19 *43,475 557,360 23 4/30 at Toronto W, 4-1 17-6 1st +6.5 Darvish (4-0) Drabek (2-2) Nathan (6) 2:59 21,945 24 5/1 at Toronto L, 7-8 17-7 1st +5.5 Cordero (1-1) Adams (0-1) 2:56 18,774 25 5/2 at Toronto L, 5-11 17-8 1st +4.5 Romero (4-0) Harrison (3-2) 2:45 25,123 5/3 OFF DAY 1st +4.5 26 5/4 at Cleveland L, 3-6 17-9 1st +4.5 Gomez (2-1) Lewis (3-1) C. Perez (10) 2:26 16,147 27 5/5 at Cleveland W, 5-2 (11) 18-9 1st +4.5 Ogando (1-0) J. Smith (1-1) Nathan (7) 3:12 21,307 28 5/6 at Cleveland L, 2-4 18-10 1st +3.5 Jimenez (3-2) Darvish (4-1) C. Perez (11) 2:49 18,171 29 5/7 at Baltimore W, 14-3 19-10 1st +4.0 Harrison (4-2) Matusz (1-4) 2:35 11,938 30 5/8 at Baltimore W, 10-3 20-10 1st +4.0 Feliz (2-1) Arrieta (2-3) 2:51 11,263 5/9 at Baltimore 1st +4.5 RAINED OUT - RESCHEDULED AS PART OF DOUBLEHEADER ON 5/10 31 5/10 at Baltimore (G1) L, 5-6 20-11 Chen (3-0) Lewis (3-2) Johnson (9) 2:23 - 32 5/10 at Baltimore (G2) W, 7-3 21-11 1st +5.0 Holland (3-2) Hunter (2-2) 2:44 19,250 33 5/11 LA of ANAHEIM W, 10-3 22-11 1st +5.0 Darvish (5-1) Wilson (4-3) 3:02 *48,201 605,561 34 5/12 LA of ANAHEIM L, 2-4 22-12 1st +4.0 Carpenter (1-1) Harrison (4-3) Downs (3) 2:54 *47,699 653,260 35 5/13 LA of ANAHEIM W, 13-6 23-12 1st +5.0 Feliz (3-1) Weaver (5-1) 3:27 *46,669 699,929 36 5/14 KANSAS CITY L, 1-3 23-13 1st +4.0 Chen (2-4) Feldman (0-1) Broxton (8) 2:50 38,702 738,631 37 5/15 KANSAS CITY L, 4-7 23-14 1st +4.0 Mazzaro (1-0) Lewis (3-3) 2:41 37,210 775,841 38 5/16 OAKLAND W, 4-1 24-14 1st +5.0 Darvish (6-1) Milone (5-3) Nathan (8) 2:35 *46,370 822,211 39 5/17 OAKLAND L, 4-5 (10) 24-15 1st +4.0 Cook (1-0) Adams (0-2) Fuentes (3) 3:30 *47,182 869,393 40 5/18 at Houston W, 4-1 25-15 1st +5.0 Ross (5-0) W. Rodriguez (3-4) Nathan (9) 3:07 34,715 41 5/19 at Houston L, 5-6 25-16 1st +5.0 Harrell (3-3) Holland (3-3) Myers (10) 2:58 42,673 42 5/20 at Houston W, 6-1 26-16 1st +5.0 Lewis (4-3) Lyles (0-1) 2:52 35,873 43 5/21 at Seattle L, 1-6 26-17 1st +4.0 Hernandez (4-3) Darvish (6-2) 2:49 18,672 44 5/22 at Seattle W, 3-1 27-17 1st +5.0 Harrison (5-3) Noesi (2-5) Nathan (10) 2:28 15,604 45 5/23 at Seattle L, 3-5 27-18 1st +5.0 Millwood (3-4) Feldman (0-2) League (9) 2:56 23,097 5/24 OFF DAY 1st +5.0 46 5/25 TORONTO W, 14-3 28-18 1st +6.0 Holland (4-3) Morrow (5-3) 3:17 *46,780 916,182 47 5/26 TORONTO W, 8-7 (13) 29-18 1st +6.5 Tateyama (1-0) Frasor (0-1) 4:38 *47,430 963,612 48 5/27 TORONTO W, 12-6 30-18 1st +6.5 Darvish (7-2) Drabek (4-5) 2:48 *46,637 1,010,249 49 5/28 SEATTLE W, 4-2 31-18 1st +6.5 Harrison (6-3) Delabar (1-1) Nathan (11) 2:33 41,384 1,051,633 50 5/29 SEATTLE 7:05p 51 5/30 SEATTLE 7:05p 5/31 OFF DAY 52 6/1 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 53 6/2 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 54 6/3 at LA of Anaheim 2:35p 55 6/4 at Oakland 9:07p RANGERS AT A GLANCE 56 6/5 at Oakland 9:07p Overall Record: 31-18 White/Gray: 10-6/11-7 57 6/6 at Oakland 9:07p 58 6/7 at Oakland 2:37p Home Record: 15-9 Alt. Blue/Home/Road: 7-5/2-3/5-2 59 6/8 at San Francisco 9:15p Road Record: 16-9 Alt. Red/Home/Road: 3-0/3-0/0-0 60 6/9 at San Francisco 3:05p Standing: 1st, +6.5 GA Last 5 Games: 4-1 61 6/10 at San Francisco 3:05p Homestand: 4-0 Last 10 Games: 7-3 6/11 OFF DAY One-Run/2-Run: 5-7/4-4 Come From Behind Wins: 12 62 6/12 ARIZONA 7:05p HR/No HR: 29-12/2-6 Losses After Holding Lead: 8 63 6/13 ARIZONA 7:05p vs. Division AL West AL Central AL East 64 6/14 ARIZONA 7:05p Overall 8-5 9-6 12-6 65 6/15 HOUSTON 7:05p 66 6/16 HOUSTON 6:15p In Series Home Road Total 67 6/17 HOUSTON 2:05p Overall 5-2-1 5-3-0 10-5-1 68 6/18 at San Diego 9:05p Series Openers 6-3 6-2 12-5 69 6/19 at San Diego 9:05p Series Finales 5-3 5-3 10-6 70 6/20 at San Diego 5:35p Rubber Games 3-1 1-3 4-4 6/21 OFF DAY When leading after… Home Road Total 71 6/22 COLORADO 7:05p Six complete 15-2 13-1 28-3 72 6/23 COLORADO 2:05p Seven complete 14-1 14-0 28-1 73 6/24 COLORADO 6:05p Eight complete 14-1 14-0 28-1 74 6/25 DETROIT 7:05p 75 6/26 DETROIT 7:05p When trailing after… Home Road Total 76 6/27 DETROIT 7:05p Six complete 0-5 2-8 2-13 77 6/28 OAKLAND 7:05p Seven complete 0-6 2-9 2-15 78 6/29 OAKLAND 7:05p Eight complete 0-6 0-9 0-15 79 6/30 OAKLAND 6:15p When tied after… Home Road Total 80 7/1 OAKLAND 6:05p 7/2 OFF DAY Six complete 0-2 1-0 1-2 81 7/3 at Chicago-AL 7:10p Seven complete 1-2 0-0 1-2 82 7/4 at Chicago-AL 6:10p Eight complete 1-2 2-0 3-2 83 7/5 at Chicago-AL 1:10p Decided seventh/later 1-4 4-1 5-5 84 7/6 MINNESOTA 7:05p Decided final AB 1-3 2-1 3-4 85 7/7 MINNESOTA 6:15p Walk-off games 1 1 1-1 86 7/8 MINNESOTA 6:05p

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GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WIN LOSS SAVE TOG ATT. HOME TOTAL 7/9 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/10 ALL-STAR GAME (at Kansas City) 7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/12 OFF DAY 87 7/13 at Seattle 9:10p 88 7/14 at Seattle 8:10p 89 7/15 at Seattle 3:10p BATTERS VS. SEATTLE - 2012 AND CAREER 7/16 OFF DAY 2012 CAREER 90 7/17 at Oakland 9:07p PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI 91 7/18 at Oakland 2:37p Andrus .143 28 4 1 3 .241 216 52 3 24 7/19 OFF DAY Beltre .300 30 9 1 2 .237 152 36 7 17 92 7/20 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p Cruz .179 28 5 2 5 .272 254 69 18 42 93 7/21 at LA of Anaheim 3:05p Gentry .000 9 0 0 0 .171 35 6 1 4 Gonzalez .333 3 1 0 0 .211 19 4 0 1 94 7/22 at LA of Anaheim 2:35p Hamilton .276 29 8 1 3 .285 253 72 16 46 95 7/23 BOSTON 7:05p Kinsler .313 32 10 2 5 .269 368 99 13 31 96 7/24 BOSTON 7:05p Moreland .250 20 5 2 3 .229 83 19 4 12 97 7/25 BOSTON 7:05p Murphy .238 21 5 0 1 .246 236 58 6 34 7/26 OFF DAY Napoli .067 15 1 1 3 .253 257 65 14 37 98 7/27 CHICAGO-AL 7:05p Snyder .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 Torrealba .300 10 3 0 0 .276 76 21 3 9 99 7/28 CHICAGO-AL 7:05p Young .250 32 8 1 6 .301 815 245 18 107 100 7/29 CHICAGO-AL 6:05p 101 7/30 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p 102 7/31 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p 103 8/1 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p PITCHERS VS. SEATTLE - 2012 AND CAREER 104 8/2 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p 2012 CAREER 105 8/3 at Kansas City 7:10p PLAYER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER 106 8/4 at Kansas City 5:10p Adams 0-0-1 1.80 5 5.0 3 1 0-0-1 2.41 18 18.2 17 5 107 8/5 at Kansas City 1:10p Darvish 1-1-0 8.38 2 9.2 12 9 1-1-0 8.38 2 9.2 12 9 Feldman 0-1-0 8.44 2 5.1 4 5 5-4-0 3.66 23 76.1 72 31 108 8/6 at Boston 6:10p Harrison 2-0-0 1.80 2 15.0 15 3 8-1-0 2.51 15 79.0 69 22 109 8/7 at Boston 6:10p Holland 1-0-0 2.45 1 7.0 5 2 6-1-0 3.07 11 55.2 47 19 110 8/8 at Boston 12:35p Lewis 0-0-0 0.00 1 6.2 5 0 6-4-0 3.45 18 99.0 96 38 8/9 OFF DAY Lowe 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0-0 2.84 8 6.1 6 2 111 8/10 DETROIT 7:05p Nathan 0-1-3 6.75 4 4.0 4 3 3-1-16 1.93 32 32.2 25 7 112 8/11 DETROIT 7:05p Ogando 0-0-0 2.45 3 3.1 3 1 1-0-0 3.32 9 21.2 18 8 Ross 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.2 1 0 113 8/12 DETROIT 2:05p Tateyama 0-0-0 4.50 1 2.0 1 1 0-0-0 1.69 3 5.1 2 1 114 8/13 at New York-AL 6:05p Uehara 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 0 0 0-2-0 4.05 11 13.1 15 6 115 8/14 at New York-AL 6:05p 116 8/15 at New York-AL 6:05p 117 8/16 at New York-AL 12:05p 118 8/17 at Toronto 6:07p 119 8/18 at Toronto 12:07p 120 8/19 at Toronto 12:07p 121 8/20 BALTIMORE 7:05p 122 8/21 BALTIMORE 7:05p 123 8/22 BALTIMORE 7:05p 124 8/23 MINNESOTA 7:05p 125 8/24 MINNESOTA 7:05p 126 8/25 MINNESOTA 3:05p 127 8/26 MINNESOTA 2:05p 128 8/27 TAMPA BAY 7:05p 129 8/28 TAMPA BAY 7:05p 130 8/29 TAMPA BAY 6:05p 8/30 OFF DAY 131 8/31 at Cleveland 6:05p 132 9/1 at Cleveland 6:05p 133 9/2 at Cleveland 12:05p 134 9/3 at Kansas City 1:10p 135 9/4 at Kansas City 7:10p 136 9/5 at Kansas City 7:10p 137 9/6 at Kansas City 7:10p 138 9/7 at Tampa Bay 6:10p 139 9/8 at Tampa Bay 6:10p 140 9/9 at Tampa Bay 12:40p 9/10 OFF DAY 141 9/11 CLEVELAND 7:05p 142 9/12 CLEVELAND 7:05p 143 9/13 CLEVELAND 7:05p 144 9/14 SEATTLE 7:05p 145 9/15 SEATTLE 7:05p 146 9/16 SEATTLE 2:05p 9/17 OFF DAY 147 9/18 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 148 9/19 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 149 9/20 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 150 9/21 at Seattle 9:10p 151 9/22 at Seattle TBD 152 9/23 at Seattle 3:10p 153 9/24 OAKLAND 7:05p 154 9/25 OAKLAND 7:05p 155 9/26 OAKLAND 7:05p 156 9/27 OAKLAND 1:05p 157 9/28 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p 158 9/29 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p 159 9/30 LA of ANAHEIM 2:05p 160 10/1 at Oakland 9:07p 161 10/2 at Oakland 9:07p 162 10/3 at Oakland 2:37p