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Oakland Athletics Baseball Company • 510-638-4900 • athletics.com • A’s PR @AsMediaAlerts Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (95-63) VS. (86-71) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 — SAFECO FIELD — 7:10 P.M. PDT RHP EDWIN JACKSON (6-3, 3.18) VS. RHP FÉLIX HERNÁNDEZ (8-13, 5.46) NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME)

ABOUT THE A’S: Were eliminated from the MLB BEST RECORDS, Bay (1-2) and are 37-20 (.649) on the road dating back to May 14 after start- American League West race last night and have JUNE 16-PRESENT ing the year 8-12…went 4-2 on the fi nal homestand against Los Angeles-AL a tragic number of two in the race for hosting (2-1) and Minnesota (2-1)…were 32-11 (.744) over the fi nal 43 home games W L PCT the Wild Card game (A’s would lose tiebreaker Oakland 61 27 .693 after starting the year 18-20 in the Coliseum. to Yankees)…have won fi ve of the last seven Boston 58 28 .674 HOME AND AWAY SPLITS: The A’s are batting .265 games but are 6-6 over the last 12 games…are Houston 54 32 .628 MLB MOST 40-21 (.656) since the All-Star Break, which is Tampa Bay 55 33 .625 (728-for-2749) with 128 home runs and an average HOME RUNS the best record in the majors…are 61-27 (.693) Colorado 53 35 .602 of 5.47 runs per game on the road (421 runs in 77 ON THE ROAD over their last 88 games dating back to June 16, games), compared to .241 with 91 home runs and an average of 4.56 runs per game at home…lead the 138 San Francisco 2001 which is the best record in the majors over that span…are 95-63 (.601) over- 136 Baltimore 1996 majors in home runs and runs per game on the road all, which is the fourth best record in the American League and the majors… 133 Seattle 1997 are 12-2-2 over the previous 16 series and 22-3-3 over the previous 28…are and rank third in batting…the 128 road home runs 130 Oakland 1996 36-36 (.500) against the AL West, 59-27 (.686) against all other teams. are second most in Athletics history and are two 128 Oakland 2018 short of the record of 130 set in 1996…have a .466 128 New York (AL) 1961 THE LATE INNINGS: Last night, the A’s lost when leading after seven innings slugging percentage, which is currently an Athletics for the fi rst time since Sept. 2, 2017 at Texas, snapping an Athletics record road record (.458 in 2000)…have 282 extra base hits, 83-game winning streak in those games…lost when leading after eight in- which is third most in Athletics history (300 in 2001, 287 in 2000)…have 421 nings for the fi rst time since July 27, 2017 at Toronto, snapping a 104-game runs scored, which is their most since 2001 (461). winning streak when leading after eight…are now 68-1 when leading after seven innings and no other team has fewer than three losses…are 77-1 when ONE-RUN GAMES AND OTHER CLOSE CALLS: The A’s are 31-13 (.705) in one- leading after eight innings and only Seattle has fewer losses (74-0). run games, which is the best record in the majors…the Athletics record for winning percentage in one-run games is .698 in 1928 (30-13) and the Oak- WINS: The A’s have won 95 games after winning 75 last year and the 20-win land record is .696 in 2002 (32-14)…the 31 one-run wins are sixth most in improvement is tied for the third biggest turnaround in Oakland history with Athletics history and are two short of the record of 33 set in 2004…are 13-6 the 2011-12 club (74 to 94)…had a 23-win improvement from 1987 (81) to (.684) in extra inning games, which is the second best record in the majors 1988 (104) and a 29-win improvement from 1979 (54) to 1980 (83)…the 95 to Seattle (14-1)…the wins are one short of the Athletics record of 14, set in wins are 11th most in Oakland history and are the most since 2013 (96-66). 1998…are 25-10 (.714) in games decided in the last at bat, which is the best record in the majors…the wins are the most in the majors and are one short MONTH BY MONTH: The A’s are 14-8 (.636) in September, which is the third of the Oakland record of 26 set in 2004. best record in the American League…have clinched a winning record for the month and have posted a winning record in each month this year…this is the THE PLAYOFFS: The A’s clinched their third American League Wild Card Mon- sixth time in Oakland history the A’s have posted a winning record in each day night, their second in the two wild card era…this will be the A’s fourth month (1971, 1972, 1990, 2003, 2013). postseason berth in the last seven years and their ninth in the last 19 sea- sons last night…over the last seven years, only the Dodgers (5) have more OFFENSE: The A’s had three extra base hits last night to tie the Athletics re- than four postseason appearances (Cardinals could also get their fi fth) and cord for most extra base hits in a season with 555…share the mark with the over the last 19 seasons only the Yankees (15), Cardinals (12), Red Sox (10) 2001 club…are batting .270 (205-for-760) with a Major League leading 144 and Braves (10) have more than nine (Dodgers could also get their 10th)… runs scored in 22 games in September (6.54 runs per game)…overall, rank this is the A’s 27th postseason appearance all-time, a total surpassed only by second in the majors in doubles (316) and extra base hits, third in home runs the Yankees (54), Dodgers (31) and Cardinals (28). (219), runs (790) and slugging percentage (.439) and fourth in OPS (.765)… the home runs are fi fth most in Athletics history (243 in 1996, 239 in 2000, A’s vs. MARINERS: The A’s have lost the season series for the sixth consecu- 235 in 1999, 234 in 2017) and the doubles rank sixth (336 in 2004, 334 in tive season as they trail 8-10 entering the fi nal game today…the last time 2001, 323 in 1928, 319 in 1930, 317 in 2003)…the runs are 10th most in Oak- Oakland lost six consecutive season series to one team was 1993-98 to Bos- land history (9th is 793 in 2004, t-7th is 800 in 1988 and 2002). ton…are 5-5 in Oakland and 3-5 in Seattle…eight of the 18 games have been decided by one run and four others by two…are 45-68 (.398) against Seattle IN THE PINCH: A’s pinch hitters have 32 plate appearances in the last 13 dating back to the start of the 2013 season, which is the second worst re- games (2.5 per game) and are 7-for-25 (.280) with a double, home run, six cord by any American League team against the Mariners (TB, 13-26/.333)… walks and a hit by pitch over that stretch…overall, A’s pinch hitters lead the all-time, the A’s are 349-292 against the Mariners…that includes 189-132 in American League in extra base hits (10), doubles (7), walks (16) and plate Oakland, 159-159 in Seattle and 1-1 in Tokyo…are 83-95 at Safeco Field. appearances (130) and are tied for the lead in hits (28). TODAY’S TIDBITS PITCHING: The A’s had two wild pitches last night and now have 85 for the season, which breaks the Athletics record of 84 set last year…are tied for MMattatt CChapmanhapman leads the majors with an Oakland record 25 doubles since second in the American League in most wild pitches this year and tied for the All-Star Break…ranks second in hits (79) and extra base hits (42) and seventh in AL history…have a 3.46 ERA (213 er in 554.2 ip) since the All-Star tied for second in runs (50)…KKhrishris DDavisavis hhasas a ccareer-highareer-high 4466 hhomeome rruns,uns, Break, which is second lowest in the American League (CLE, 3.40)…overall, wwhichhich iiss ffourthourth mmostost iinn OOaklandakland history and sixth in Athletics history… rank fourth in the AL in opponents on-base percentage (.301) and OPS (.693), lleadseads the majors in home runs and ranks second in RBI (120)…has an Ath- fi fth in batting (.237) and slugging (.392) and sixth in ERA (3.80)…are tied letics record 25 home runs since the All-Star Break…Blake Treinen has a for second in shutouts (14), rank fourth in fewest walks (458) and fi fth in 0.79 ERA, which leads all relievers and is the lowest in Major League his- fewest home runs (180)…have used an average of 6.09 per game tory among pitchers with 75 or more innings pitched. in September (134 in 22 games), including nine once and eight fi ve times. OAKLAND A’S 50th ANNIVERSARY MOMENTS STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers have tossed fewer than fi ve innings In 1971 Vida Blue strikes out four in his fi nal start of the season to bring in 18 of the last 28 games and have a streak of 39 consecutive games with his season total to 301…he joins Rube Waddell as the only two Athletic seven innings or fewer…have 815.0 innings pitched for the season, which is pitchers to fan 300 in a single season…in 1974 Jim Hunter tosses a seven- fi fth fewest in the American League…the inning pitched will set an Athletics hitter to defeat the Minnesota Twins 2-1…it is his 25th win and is also his record for fewest innings pitched by starting pitchers in a non-strike sea- fourth straight 20-win season…in 1996 Terry Steinbach hits an inside the son…the previous mark was 858.2 in 1997. park home run in the A’s 7-5 win over Seattle in the Coliseum…the home HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 45-32 (.584) on the road, which is the fourth run ties Carlton Fisk’s record for most home runs by an American League best road record in the majors…the 45 wins are the A’s most on the road catcher, a record Steinbach would later break…in 2002 the A’s clinch their th since going 49-32 in 2002…are 50-31 (.617) at home…are 1-1 on their fi nal second AL West title in three years and win their 100 game of the season th road trip of the season, a six-game trip to Seattle (1-1) and Los Angeles-AL with a 5-3, 10 inning win at Seattle…Miguel Tejada collects his 200 hit of (three games)…went 3-3 on the last road trip to Baltimore (2-1) and Tampa the season to become the fi rst Oakland player to reach the 200 plateau. PITCHING PROBABLES Fri., Sept. 28 at Los Angeles (AL) TBA vs. TBA 7:07 pm NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Sat., Sept. 29 at Los Angeles (AL) TBA vs. TBA 6:07 pm NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Sun., Sept. 30 at Los Angeles (AL) TBA vs. TBA 12:07 pm NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game

World Champions: 1910•1911•1913•1929•1930•1972•1973•1974•1989 American League Champions: 1902•1905•1910•1911•1913•1914•1929•1930•1931•1972•1973•1974•1988•1989•1990 TODAY’S STARTING : Edwin Jackson (6-3, 3.18 ERA)

FOR STARTERS: Is 6-3 with a 3.18 ERA in 16 starts AMERICAN LEAGUE JACKSON’S 2018 STARTS WITH OAKLAND since he was selected by the A’s June 25…his ERA ERA LEADERS, DDateate OOpponentpponent S Scorecore DDecec EERARA IPIP H R ERER BBBB SOSO HRHR #PIT#PIT is fourth lowest in the American League over that JUNE 25-PRESENT JJuneune 2255 aatt DetroitDetroit 5 5-4-4 – 1.501.50 6.06.0 6 1 1 0 7 0 8800 stretch…the A’s have won in each of his seven no 2.47 Mike Fiers, DET/OAK JJuneune 3030 ClevelandCleveland 7 7-2-2 W 22.13.13 66.2.2 2 2 2 0 6 2 8866 decisions and are 13-3 (.813) in his starting assign- 2.63 Carlos Carrasco, CLE JJuneune TotalsTotals (2(2 games,games, 2 sstarts)tarts) 1 1-0-0 22.13.13 112.22.2 8 3 3 0 1133 2 ments…has allowed two runs or fewer in 10 of his 3.15 Mike Clevinger, CLE JJulyuly 7 aatt ClevelandCleveland 6 6-3-3 ((11)11) – 2.452.45 5.25.2 5 3 2 4 3 0 9988 16 starts…has received one run of support or fewer 3.18 Edwin Jackson, OAK JJulyuly 1313 atat SanSan FranciscoFrancisco 1 1-7-7 L 22.59.59 66.0.0 4 2 2 3 1 0 9988 in seven of his 16 starts. 3.23 David Price, BOS JJulyuly 2020 SanSan FranciscoFrancisco 1 1-5-5 L 22.93.93 66.1.1 4 3 3 1 6 2 9933 JJulyuly 2255 aatt TTexasexas 6 6-5-5 – 3.863.86 4.14.1 7 5 5 2 4 1 9911 OPPONENTS BATTING: Has held the opposition to a JJulyuly 3030 TorontoToronto 1 10-10-1 W 33.32.32 55.2.2 3 0 0 3 5 0 110101 .186 (13-for-70) batting average with runners in scoring position but they JJulyuly TotalsTotals (5(5 games,games, 5 sstarts)tarts) 1 1-2-2 33.86.86 228.08.0 2233 1133 1122 1133 1199 3 AAug.ug. 4 DDetroitetroit 2 2-1-1 W 22.87.87 66.1.1 5 1 0 1 3 0 7788 are hitting .281 (9-for-32) with RISP and two outs…11 of the 12 home runs AAug.ug. 1111 atat LosLos AngelesAngeles ((AL)AL) 77-0-0 W 22.48.48 77.1.1 3 0 0 3 6 0 111010 he has allowed have been solo shots…has a .167 (22-for-132) opponents bat- AAug.ug. 1177 HHoustonouston 4 4-3-3 ((10)10) – 2.582.58 5.05.0 5 2 2 2 2 2 8899 ting average the fi rst time through the lineup…has allowed seven of his 12 AAug.ug. 2222 TTexasexas 2 2-4-4 L 2.972.97 44.1.1 7 4 4 3 2 2 8800 home runs the second time through the lineup…opponents are hitting .110 AAug.ug. 2288 aatt HHoustonouston 4 4-3-3 – 3.033.03 4.24.2 4 3 2 2 4 0 7788 (16-for-146) with two strikes…has allowed a .277 (23-for-83) batting average AAugustugust TotalsTotals (5(5 games,games, 5 sstarts)tarts) 2 2-1-1 2 2.60.60 2 27.27.2 2 244 1 100 8 1 111 1 177 4 with 10 walks (.362 on-base percentage) and six home runs (.554 slugging SSept.ept. 2 SeattleSeattle 8-28-2 W 2.912.91 66.0.0 3 1 1 2 2 0 7777 percentage) to batters leading off an inning. SSept.ept. 8 TTexasexas 8 8-6-6 – 3.263.26 3.03.0 5 4 4 1 5 2 6688 SSept.ept. 1144 aatt TTampaampa BBayay 2 2-1-1 ((10)10) – 3.173.17 5.05.0 4 1 1 2 3 0 7733 INNING BY INNING: Has a 2.06 ERA (11 er in 48.0 ip) and .166 (28-for-169) SSept.ept. 2020 LosLos AngelesAngeles ((AL)AL) 221-31-3 W 33.18.18 55.1.1 3 2 2 3 7 1 9988 opponents batting average over the fi rst three innings of a game and a 4.54 ERA (20 er in 39.2 ip) and .273 (42-for-154) opponents batting average from JACKSON vs. SEATTLE: Is 5-0 with a 1.30 STARTS VS. SEATTLE the fourth inning on. ERA (34.2 ip, 24 h, 5 r, 5 er, 10 bb, 22 DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO so, 2 hr) in fi ve career appearances, all 4/10/08 H W 8.0 2 0 0 4 6 AGAINST THE WEST: Is 3-1 with a 4.50 ERA (20 er in 40.0 ip) in eight starts starts…is 3-0 with a 1.74 ERA (4 er in 8/10/08 A W 7.0 7 1 1 2 2 against American League West teams compared to 3-2 with a 2.08 ERA (11 20.2 ip) in three starts at Safeco Field 4/18/09 A W 7.2 5 0 0 1 6 er in 47.2 ip) in eight starts against everyone else. and 2-0 with a 0.64 ERA (1 er in 14.0 ip) 6/30/13 A W 6.0 7 3 3 1 6 in two starts in his home ballparks… 9/2/18 H W 6.0 3 1 1 2 2 HOME AND AWAY: Is 5-2 with a 3.33 ERA (18 er in 48.2 ip) and .204 (37-for- 181) opponents batting average in nine starts at home compared to 1-1 was the winning pitcher in his only with a 3.00 ERA (13 er in 39.0 ip) and .232 (33-for-142) opponents average in start this year, an 8-2 A’s win in Oakland on Sept. 2…allowed a RBI single to seven starts on the road…however, has surrendered 11 of his 12 home runs Cruz in the fi rst inning but that was the only run he would surrender in six in Oakland…has allowed just one home run in 39.0 innings on the road…is innings of work…shutout the Mariners on no hits and two walks over his now 6-2 with a 3.21 ERA (22 er in 61.2 ip) in 11 career starts in the Coliseum. fi nal fi ve innings and retired each of the fi nal eight batters he faced. JACKSON’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. SEATTLE CAREER: His wins (6), starts (16), innings pitched (87.2) and (66) are his most since 2014 with the Cubs when he had six wins, 27 starts, 140.2 PPlayerlayer B Batat AABB H 22BB 33BB HHRR RRBIBI BBBB SSOO SSHH S SFF HHBPBP GGDPDP AAVGVG OOBPBP SSLGLG innings and 123 strikeouts…his .217 opponents batting average and .289 on- GGordonordon BeckhamBeckham R 1414 8 3 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 ..571571 ..625625 11.000.000 RRobinsonobinson CanoCano L 3322 7 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 1 0 2 ..219219 ..316316 ..250250 base percentage are career lows. NNelsonelson CruzCruz R 1155 6 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 ..400400 ..438438 ..533533 BEFORE OAKLAND: Began the season at Triple-A Syracuse in the Washing- DDeeee GordonGordon L 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ..143143 ..143143 ..143143 MMitchitch HanigerHaniger R 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ..500500 ..600600 ..750750 ton organization and was 4-2 with a 3.40 ERA and .238 opponents batting RRyonyon HHealyealy R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ..000000 ..500500 ..000000 average in 10 starts with the Chiefs when he was released June 1 (contract MMikeike LeakeLeake R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 ..000000 ..000000 ..000000 opt-out)…signed a minor league deal with the A’s June 6 and was assigned to CCameronameron MaybinMaybin R 7 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 ..429429 ..600600 ..714714 Triple-A Nashville…went 0-1 with a 4.02 ERA and .207 opponents average in KKyleyle SeagerSeager L 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ..000000 ..000000 ..000000 three starts with the Sounds and was 4-3 with a 3.53 ERA in 13 minor league JJeanean SeguraSegura R 2200 4 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 ..200200 ..238238 ..250250 starts overall. DDenardenard SpanSpan L 2255 6 1 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 ..240240 ..367367 ..280280 IIchirochiro SuzukiSuzuki L 1111 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 ..182182 ..250250 ..182182 16 SEASONS AND 13 TEAMS: Is in his 16th season in the majors with his 13th MMikeike ZuninoZunino R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ..000000 ..000000 ..000000 team (Los Angeles-NL, Tampa Bay, Detroit, Arizona, Chicago-AL, St. Louis, Washington, Chicago-NL, Atlanta, Miami, San Diego, Baltimore)…has tied 2018 IN THE MINORS: Combined for a 4-3 record and a 3.53 ERA in 13 games, ’s Major League record for teams played for in a career. all starts, with Triple-A Syracuse in the Washington organization and Triple-A Nashville in the Oakland farm system…the starts were his most as a minor 2018 HIGHLIGHTS: Made his A’s debut June 25 at Detroit and had a no deci- leaguer since 2006 when he made 13 starts with Triple-A Durham in the sion, despite allowing just one run in 6.0 innings…picked up his fi rst win as Tampa Bay farm system…had no decisions and a 5.09 ERA in four starts in an Athletic in his second start on June 30 against Cleveland…the A’s are the April…then went 4-3 with a 3.02 ERA over his fi nal nine starts…surrendered 11th team for which he has won a game…made consecutive starts against fi ve home runs in 71.1 innings…allowed a .232 opponents batting average, San Francisco on July 13 and 20 and took the loss in each outing for his only including .221 (32-for-145) by right-handed hitters compared to .244 (31- losing streak of the season…earned the 100th win of his career in the A’s for-127) by left-handed hitters…surrendered four of his fi ve home runs to 10-1 win over Toronto on July 30 in Oakland…became the fi rst pitcher to re- lefties…had a .266 (41-for-154) opponents average with the bases empty cord his 100th career victory in an A’s uniform since Brett Tomko on Sept. 14, compared to .186 (22-for-118) with runners on…three of the fi ve home runs 2009 at Texas…that began a three-start stretch through Aug. 11 where he he allowed were solo shots…yielded a .174 (12-for-69) average with run- went 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA (19.1 ip, 1 r)…the winning streak was his longest ners in scoring position…opponents were 11-for-64 (.172) with eight walks since June 30-July 11, 2013 when he also won three in a row…it fell one short (.264 on-base percentage) when leading off an inning…went 1-for-5 with a of his career high…combined with Buchter and Pagán on a fi ve-hit shout in double, walk and two strikeouts as a hitter, including 1-for-2 with a double the A’s 7-0 win at Los Angeles (AL) on August 11…tossed 7.1 innings and al- and a walk in three pinch hitting appearances…allowed one run or fewer in lowed three of the hits…it was his longest outing since Aug. 3, 2016 vs. Mil- seven of his 13 starts. waukee (8.0 ip) and his longest scoreless outing since July 16, 2011 at Detroit (9.0 ip)…made the 300th start of his career Aug. 28 at Houston and had a no decision in the A’s 4-3 win. LAST START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 21-3 win over Los Angeles (AL) last Thursday in Oakland…allowed a RBI double to Fernandez in the third inning but the A’s came back with fi ve runs in the bottom of the third and seven more in the fourth…had a 12-1 lead when he allowed a solo home run to Trout in the sixth inning.

JACKSON BY THE NUMBERS JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHS W L ERA G IP ER LLowow HitHit CG:CG: 0 0,, 66/25/10/25/10 aatt TTBB 2018 6 3 3.18 16 87.2 31 IIP:P: 9.09.0 (six(six times),times), llast:ast: 44/14/12/14/12 vvs.s. CCININ 2017 5 6 5.21 16 76.0 44 FFewestewest IP,IP, GGS:S: 0 0.1,.1, 6/13/176/13/17 vs.vs. SSDD Career 104 123 4.60 393 1888.0 965 HH:: 1414 (twice),(twice), llast:ast: 88/3/11/3/11 aatt MMILIL RR:: 1 10,0, (twice),(twice), llast:ast: 88/3/11/3/11 aatt MMILIL Home 5 2 3.33 9 48.2 18 EER:R: 1 10,0, 44/27/10/27/10 aatt CCOLOL Road 1 1 3.00 7 39.0 13 BBB:B: 8 ((twice),twice), llast:ast: 66/25/10/25/10 aatt TTBB Day 3 1 3.89 7 37.0 16 SSO:O: 1 13,3, 44/7/11/7/11 vvs.s. TTBB Night 3 2 2.66 9 50.2 15 HHR:R: 4,4, 8/3/118/3/11 atat MMILIL Pre-ASB 1 1 2.59 4 24.1 7 PPitches:itches: 149,149, 6/25/106/25/10 atat TTBB Post-ASB 5 2 3.41 12 63.1 24 WWinin SStreak:treak: 4 (3(3 times),times), last:last: 8/25/118/25/11 toto 44/14/12/14/12 LLossoss SStreak:treak: 8,8, 4/9/074/9/07 toto 66/13/07/13/07 AVG. AB H SScorelesscoreless SStreak:treak: 2 20.0,0.0, 5/8/085/8/08 toto 55/18/08/18/08 vs. LHH .205 166 34 CCompleteomplete GGames:ames: 5 5,, llast:ast: 44/14/12/14/12 vvs.s. CCININ vs. RHH .229 157 36 SShutouts:hutouts: 3 3,, llast:ast: 77/16/11/16/11 aatt DDETET ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

TEAM 32 RHP JEURYS FAMILIA 443-15,3-15, 3.303.30 ERAERA ((227227 eerr iinn 6616.216.2 ip)ip) LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/24/24 aatt SSeattleeattle (ND,(ND, 1.01.0 ip,ip, 1 so)so) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 443-for-603-for-60 ((71.7%)71.7%) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 118-248-24 The A’s bullpen was credited with its 43rd win of the season Monday IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 111/41/4 • 111-65,1-65, 1 hhr,r, 4 bbb,b, 2200 ssoo night, which is an on-going Athletics record for wins by the bullpen…it FFirstirst HHitters:itters: is also second most in Major League history (TB 52 in 2018)…are 43-15 • Recorded his fi rst American League save on Sept. 11… was 123-for-143 in (.741), which is the best winning percentage in the Majors. save chances in the . • A’s relievers have 616.2 innings pitched, which is an Athletics record, 2nd • Has allowed seven runs in his last 19 outings (7 er in 19.1 ip)…did not most in the majors this year and third most in Major League history. allow an earned over his fi rst eight games with the A’s (10.0 ip) and then • Has compiled a 2.93 ERA (102 er in 313.1 ip) over the last 73 games dating allowed fi ve runs in back-to-back outings on Aug. 12 and 13. back to July 3. • His opponents batting average includes a .196 (28-for-143) mark against • Has converted 43-of-60 (71.7%) save opportunities, which is sixth best in right-handed hitters compared to .256 (32-for-125) against left-handers. the Majors…ranks tied for fi fth in the American League in saves. • Has a 8.03 ERA (11 er in 12.1 ip) in 16 outings on no days rest, a 2.15 ERA • Ranks second in the AL in opponents on-base percentage (.294), OPS (14 er in 58.2 ip) in his other 52 appearances. (.659), tied for second in batting average (.222), and third in strikeouts • Was acquired from the New York Mets on July 21 for minor leaguers Bob- (602), 2nd in ERA (3.31), and second in slugging percentage (.364). by Wahl and Will Toff ey, and international slot money…went 4-4 with 17 • Has allowed 81-of-231 (35.1%) inherited runners to score, which is the saves and a 2.88 ERA in 40 relief appearances with the Mets…was tied for fourth highest percentage in the Majors. ninth in the National League in saves at the time of the trade.

40 RHP CHRIS BASSITT 61 RHP CORY GEARRIN LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/21/21 vvs.s. MinnesotaMinnesota (ND,(ND, 4.04.0 ip,ip, h,h, bb,bb, 5 so)so) LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/18/18 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 11.0.0 iip,p, 2 hh,, 2 rr,, 2 eer,r, bbb)b) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 11-3-3 IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 00/0/0 IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 336/136/13 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 00-2,-2, bbbb FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 114-58,4-58, 2 22b,b, hhr,r, 3 bb,bb, hbp,hbp, 1414 soso • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville September 7 for his seventh stint • Was acquired from Texas on Aug. 31 for minor league right-handed pitch- with the A’s this year…pitched in relief that day against Texas (3.0 ip, 3 ers Abdiel Mendoza and Teodoro Ortega and has pitched six times since h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 3 so)…it was his fi rst relief appearance since May 9, 2015 then (6.0 ip, 10 h, 4 r, 4 er, 2 bb, 2 so)…the A’s are his third team this year. Seattle. • Compiled a 1.59 ERA in 12 appearances in August. • Is 2-0 with a 2.67 ERA (9 er in 30.1 ip) in seven games, fi ve starts, over his • First batters faced are hitting .241 (14-for-58) with just three walks (1 hbp, last three stints after going 0-3 with a 3.86 ERA in three starts over his .290 on-base percentage). fi rst four. • Combined for a 2-1 record, one save and a 3.51 ERA in 56 relief appearanc- • Did not pitch in his fi rst two stints (April 20-25 and May 26), made one es with Texas and San Francisco…was traded to the Rangers July 8 along start in his third (June 9), two in his fourth (June 14-22), three in his fi fth with Jason Bahr and Austin Jackson for a player to be named later or cash. (June 27-July 11) and one in his sixth (Aug. 26). • Went 5-5 with a 4.30 ERA in 18 games, including 14 starts, with Nash- 44 RHP CHRIS HATCHER ville…struck out 83 batters in 81.2 innings (9.15 per nine innings)…al- LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/20/20 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 11.0.0 iip,p, hh,, rr,, eer,r, hhr)r) lowed a .271 batting average, including .215 against left-handed hitters SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-1-1 compared to .313 against right-handers. IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 99/5/5 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 99-31,-31, 2 22b,b, 2 hhr,r, 2 bb,bb, 6 soso 35 RHP AARON BROOKS Was selected from Triple-A Nashville on Sept. 1 for his second stint with LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/19/19 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 11.0.0 iip,p, hh)) • Oakland this year and has pitched three times since his return (2.1 ip, 1 h, SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 1 r, 1 er, 1 hr, 2 so). IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 00/0/0 Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and logged a 4.24 ERA and .283 oppo- FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 00-2-2 • nents batting average in 30 relief appearances before he was designated • Made his his fi rst appearance with Oakland on Sept. 12 since he was ac- for assignment Aug. 9 when the A’s acquired Fernando Rodney from Min- quired from the Milwaukee Brewers on Sept. 3 for cash considerations. nesota. • Spent the entire season with Triple-A Colorado Springs where he was 9-4 • Has held right-handed hitters to a .195 (16-for-82) batting average while with a 3.35 ERA in 26 games, including 15 starts…went 2-1 with a 2.00 left-handers are hitting .375 (24-for-64) with fi ve of his six home runs. ERA in four starts in August. • Was outrighted to Nashville Aug. 12 and went 0-1 with a 2.08 ERA and • Was selected by Milwaukee on Aug. 30 but was designated for assign- .286 opponents batting average in fi ve relief appearances with the ment Sept. 1 without appearing in a game for the Brewers. Sounds. • Was originally drafted by Kansas City in 2011 and was traded to Oakland with Sean Manaea for Ben Zobrist on July 28, 2015…last pitched in the 16 RHP LIAM HENDRIKS majors with the A’s in 2015, going 3-4 with a 6.71 ERA in 11 games, includ- LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/25/25 aatt SeattleSeattle (ND,(ND, 0.20.2 ip)ip) ing nine starts. SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 110/40/4 52 LHP RYAN BUCHTER FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 55-14,-14, 22b,b, hhr,r, bb,bb, 3 soso LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/24/24 aatt SSeattleeattle ((W,W, 0.20.2 ip,ip, 1 h,h, 1 so)so) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 • Was selected from Triple-A Nashville on Sept. 1 and has appeared in 10 IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 228/28/2 games, seven of which were starts, since his return (11.1 ip, 7 h, 2 r, 2 er, 3 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 113-50,3-50, 2 2b,2b, 2 hr,hr, 2 bb,bb, 1616 soso bb, 9 so)…his fi rst start on Sept. 1 against Seattle was his fi rst since Sept. 16, 2014 against Chicago (AL). • Has not allowed a run in 20 of his last 22 outings (2 er in 13.2 ip, 1.32 ERA). Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and had a 7.36 ERA and .362 opponents Has not allowed any of his 20 inherited runners to score dating back to • • batting average in 13 relief appearances when he was designated for as- July 21. signment June 25 when the A’s added Edwin Jackson to the 40-man roster • Has a 3.38 ERA (10 er in 26.2 ip) and .220 (22-for-100) opponents batting • Has a .171 (6-for-35) average against left-handed hitters, .353 (18-for-51) average in 39 games since he was reinstated from the 10-day DL June 25… against right-handers. the team is 31-8 in games in which he pitches during that stretch. Has a 1.88 ERA (3 er in 14.1 ip) in 12 games in Oakland, a 9.00 ERA (8 er in Has a .177 (14-for-79) opponents batting average against left-handed hit- • • 8.0 ip) in 10 games on the road. ters, .295 (18-for-61) against right-handers. Missed nearly two months of the season when he was on the disabled list Opponents are 4-for-31 (.129) with runners in scoring position. • • from April 14 to June 4 with a strained right groin. • Has not allowed a run in 3.2 ip against Seattle this season. • Was 4-1 with a 2.84 ERA in 23 games, one start, with Nashville…struck out 43 in 25.1 innings (15.28 per nine innings) and walked just four (1.42 per 66 RHP RYAN DULL nine innings) while surrendering one home run…did not allow a run in 16 LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/19/19 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 11.0.0 iip)p) of his fi nal 17 appearances (0.45 ERA). SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 114/44/4 31 RHP SHAWN KELLEY 66-25,-25, 1 bb,bb, 5 soso FFirstirst HHitters:itters: LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/25/25 aatt SeattleSeattle (1.0(1.0 ip,ip, 2 so)so) • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 9 for his sixth stint with the SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-2-2 A’s this year (April 14-May 17, May 19-June 7, July 10-13, July 30-Aug. 6, IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 222/42/4 Aug. 28-29). FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 110-49,0-49, 2 22b,b, 3 hhr,r, 4 bb,bb, 1313 so,so, sfsf Made his fi rst outing since being recalled from Nashville on Sept. 12… he • Was acquired from the with cash considerations has not allowed a run in six straight outings (5.2 ip) and in 10 of his last • on Aug. 5 for international slot money… had 14 consecutive scoreless out- 11 games (3 er in 9.2 ip). ings to start A’s career and has been scoreless in 16 of 18 outings. • Was 3-2 with a save, a 3.54 ERA and .273 opponents batting average in 23 Has a 2.35 ERA (8 er in 30.2 ip) over his last 32 games dating back to June relief appearances with Nashville…struck out 36 batters in 28.0 innings, • 23 after posting a 4.15 ERA over his fi rst 21 contests. an average of 11.57 per nine innings. • Opponents are 5-for-41 (.122) with runners in scoring position. • Made 35 appearances this season for Washington, going 1-0 with a 3.34 ERA and a .215 opponents average in 32.1 innings of work. 63 LHP DEAN KIEKHEFER 56 RHP FERNANDO RODNEY LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/20/20 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 11,0,0 iip,p, hh,, sso)o) LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/25/25 aatt SeattleSeattle (ND,(ND, 1.01.0 ip,ip, 1 hh,, 2 rr,, 2 eer,r, 2 bbb,b, 2 sso)o) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 225-325-32 IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 22/1/1 IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 113/13/1 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 33-3,-3, 22bb FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 114-59,4-59, 22b,b, hhr,r, 8 bb,bb, 1616 soso • Was selected from Triple-A Nashville on Sept. 1 and made his 2018 debut • Was acquired on Aug. 8 from the Minnesota Twins for minor league pitch- on Sept. 4 vs. New York-AL… has allowed fi ve hits and two runs in 1.2 in- er Dakota Chalmers…has not allowed a run in 16 of his 21 appearances nings this season (10.80 ERA). since joining the Athletics (19.2 ip, 8 r, 8 er, 10 bb, 20 so)… began his A’s • Made his Major League debut with St. Louis in 2016 and posted a 5.32 ERA career with 11 straight scoreless outings. in 26 relief appearances. • Has held left-handed hitters to a .186 (22-for-118) batting average, com- • Began the season at Double-A Pensacola in the Cincinnati organization pared to .310 (39-for-126) against right-handers. and was released on April 26…signed a minor league deal with the A’s May • Is seventh in the American League with 25 saves, all with Minnesota. 1 and was assigned to Double-A Midland before moving up to Triple-A • Allowed 3 er, in 6.2 ip with 7 strikeouts in 7 games vs. Seattle this season. Nashville May 19. • Ranks 18th on the all-time saves list with 325 (Roberto Hernandez is • Combined for an 8-1 record, a 3.39 ERA and three saves in 45 minor league 17th with 326) and is tied for 28th in games pitched with 893 (Kyle Farn- appearances…walked just eight batters in 58.1 innings, an average of 1.23 sworth). per nine innings…allowed a .279 batting average, including .186 (18-for- • Went 3-2 with a 3.09 ERA in 46 games with Minnesota and converted 25- 98) by left-handed hitters and .348 (47-for-135) by right-handers. of-31 (80.6%) saves.

33 RHP DANIEL MENGDEN 39 RHP BLAKE TREINEN LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/24/24 atat SeattleSeattle (ND,(ND, 5.15.1 ip,ip, 4 h,h, 3 rr,, 3 eer,r, 1 bbb,b, 5 sso,o, 2 hhr)r) LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/25/25 aatt SeattleSeattle (BS,(BS, 1.01.0 ip,ip, 2 h,h, 1 r,r, 0 er,er, 1 so)so) SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 337-427-42 IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 00/0/0 IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 119/69/6 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 00-5-5 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 66-63,-63, 22b,b, 4 bbb,b, 2727 soso • Recalled from Triple-A Nashville Aug. 27 for his second stint with the A’s • Had his hitless streak snapped at 13.1 in- MLB LOWEST ERA, MIN. 75 IP and has pitched fi ve times since his return, all in relief (19.2 ip, 12 h, 5 r, 4 nings Saturday night, which is second lon- gest in Oakland history to Sean Manaea’s 0.79 Blake Treinen, OAK (2018) er, 6 bb, 12 so, 1.83 ERA)…the relief appearances are the fi rst of his career. 0.90 Ferdie Schupp, NYG (1916) • Was in the A’s starting rotation to begin the season and was 6-6 with a 14.0-inning streak earlier this year. 0.95 Chris Hammond, ATL (2002) 4.47 ERA in 16 starts when he was placed on the disabled list June 27 • Opponents are 3-for-53 with a walk and hit 1.00 Dutch Leonard, BOS (1914) retroactive to June 24 with a sprained right foot…was reinstated from the by pitch over his last 14 games. 1.04 Rollie Fingers, MIL (1981) DL and optioned to Nashville July 14. • Has a 15.1-inning scoreless streak and has OAKLAND A’S MOST SAVES • Has seven wins in 22 games this year after combining for fi ve wins in 21 not allowed a run in 24 of his last 26 out- starts over the fi rst two seasons of his career…also has career highs in ings (1 er in 29.1 ip, 0.31 ERA)…has convert- 51 Dennis Eckersley (1992) games (22), games started (17), innings (115.2), hits (103), home runs al- ed 13 of his last 14 save opportunities over 48 Dennis Eckersley (1990) 45 Dennis Eckersley (1988) lowed (18), and runs allowed (58). that stretch. 44 Billy Koch (2002) Was 4-1 with a 2.98 ERA in nine games, including eight starts, with Nash- • Has a 0.79 ERA, which is the lowest among • Major League relievers. 43 Keith Foulke (2003) ville…surrendered just two home runs in 45.1 innings…walked one batter 43 Dennis Eckersley (1991) Ranks third in the American League and or fewer in each of his nine appearances and issued seven free passes to- • 38 Grant Balfour (2013) tal, an average of 1.39 per nine innings. tied for fourth in the majors with 37 saves. 37 Blake Treinen (2018) • Leads AL relievers in opponents OPS (.415), 37 Huston Street (2006) 47 RHP FRANKIE MONTAS on-base percentage (.217), second in slug- ging (.199), fi fth in strikeouts (98), seventh LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/19/19 vs.vs. LosLos Angeles-ALAngeles-AL ((ND,ND, 00.1.1 iip)p) in save percentage (88.1), and fi fth innings pitched (79.1), and is second SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 in wins (9). IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 00/0/0 • Has a .103 (7-for-68) opponents batting average with runners in scoring FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 11-2,-2, 22bb position and a .118 (17-for-144) average against right-handed hitters. • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 11 for his fourth stint with the • Is 1-0, 6-for-7 in saves with 0.00 ERA (0 er, 12.0 ip) with 17 strikeouts in 10 A’s this year. games vs. Seattle this season.. • Went 5-2 with a 3.35 ERA in eight starts during his fi rst stint from May 27 • Has career highs in saves (37), strikeouts (98) and wins (9). to July 9, 0-1 with a 5.79 ERA in two starts during his second stint from • Was named to his fi rst AL All-Star team. July 24 to 29 and 0-1 with a 6.00 ERA in one start during his third stint, which lasted one day on Aug. 30. 62 RHP LOU TRIVINO • Was 4-5 with a 4.65 ERA in 15 starts, including one complete game, with LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/21/21 vvs.s. MinnesotaMinnesota (ND,(ND, 0.00.0 ip,ip, 4 hh,, 4 rr,, 4 eer,r, hhr)r) Nashville…had a .255 opponents batting average, including .189 against SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 44-9-9 left-handed hitters compared to .290 against right-handers…did not pitch IInheritednherited Runners/Scored:Runners/Scored: 338/138/13 following his Aug. 31 option. FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 117-62,7-62, 2 22b,b, 4 bbb,b, 1010 so,so, hr,hr, 3 gidpgidp 15 RHP EMILIO PAGÁN • Posted a 1.16 ERA over his fi rst 45 contests through Aug. 5 but has an 8.66 ERA (17 er in 17.2 ip) in 22 games since then. LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/25/25 atat SeattleSeattle (Loss,(Loss, 1.11.1 ip,ip, 2 h,h, 2 r,r, 2 er,er, 1 bb,bb, 1 so,so, hr)hr) • Is tied for third among Major League relievers in wins (8) and tied for 11th SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 among American League relievers in innings (72.0). IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 118/78/7 • Is tied for the lead among AL rookies in saves (4) and games pitched (67), FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 114-48,4-48, 3 2b,2b, 6 hr,hr, 4 bb,bb, 1111 so,so, hbphbp tied for fourth in wins (8) and is eighth in strikeouts (80). • Has allowed 12 runs in his last 11 appearances (10.2 ip, 12 h, 12 r, 12 er, 4 • With 67 appearances, he is now tied for sixth all-time in most appear- bb, 14 so, 6 hr). ances by a rookie in Athletics history (Huston Street with 67 in 2005). • Has surrendered 13 home runs, which is tied for third most in the majors • Opponents are 16-for-64 (.250) with runners in scoring position. by a reliever…leads the majors in home runs allowed to the fi rst batter • Has allowed just 11 runs in 36 games in Oakland (36.2 ip, 2.70 ERA). faced (6). • Has yielded a .201 (31-for-154) batting average against right-handed hit- 57 RHP J.B. WENDELKEN ters compared to .304 (24-for-79) against left-handers…has a .644 OPS LLastast Outing:Outing: 99/25/25 aatt SSeattleeattle ((W,W, 2.02.0 ip,ip, 1 h,h, 1 bb,bb, 1 sso)o) against righties, 1.056 against lefties. SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-0-0 • Has allowed 5 er in 3.0 ip in 4 games vs. Seattle this season. IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 55/4/4 FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 33-10,-10, 22b,b, hhr,r, so,so, bbbb 36 RHP YUSMEIRO PETIT • Recalled on Aug. 31 for his second stint with Oakland this season, toss- LLastast OOuting:uting: 99/25/25 aatt SSeattleeattle ((ND,ND, 11.0.0 ip,ip, 1 h)h) ing three scoreless innings against Seattle… has not allowed a run in eight SSaves/Opportunities:aves/Opportunities: 00-2-2 straight outings (11.2 ip). IInheritednherited RRunners/Scored:unners/Scored: 331/141/14 • Has held left-handers to a .050 (1-for-20) batting average. FFirstirst HHitters:itters: 119-71,9-71, 1616 so,so, 4 2b,2b, bb,bb, 2 hrhr • Combined for a 1-2 record, six games and a 2.96 ERA in 33 games with • Has a 2.09 ERA over his last 33 outings (10 er, 43.0 ip)… is 5-1 with 42 Double-A Midland and Triple-A Nashville…struck out 75 in 48.2 innings strikeouts and 10 walks over that span. (13.87 per nine innings)…did not allow a run in fi ve games following his • Ranks second among American League relievers in innings pitched (91.0), Aug. 7 option (7.0 ip). tied for third in games pitched (72), and is 7th in fewest walks per nine innings (1.78)…is tied for third in MLB for most home runs allowed (13). • His 90.0 innings pitched are the most by an A’s reliever since Justin Duch- scherer had 96.1 in 2004. • Has career highs in games pitched (72) and wins (7). • Issued his fi rst walk to the fi rst batter all season last Sunday (the 16th). • Opponents are 4-for-37 (.108) with runners in scoring position and two outs. • Is 2-2 with 3.08 ERA (4 er, 11.2 ip) in 9 games vs. Seattle this season. • Has allowed 14-of-31 (45.2%) inherited runners to score, which is the sixth highest percentage in the Majors. ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

1 FRANKLIN BARRETO 2 KHRIS DAVIS CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 0 fforor 7 CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 1 gamegame ((11 fforor 55)) LLosos AngelesAngeles Series:Series: 00-4,-4, 2 sso,o, gidpgidp SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 11-5,-5, rr,, hr,hr, rbi,rbi, soso LLastast RRoadoad Trip:Trip: 00-1,-1, ssoo HHomestand:omestand: 66-23,-23, 7 rr,, 22b,b, 2 hr,hr, 4 rbi,rbi, 2 bb,bb, 5 so,so, 2 gidpgidp • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 1 for his sixth stint with the A’s • Leads the majors with 46 home runs and ATHLETICS this year and is 1-for-9 (.111) with a RBI in fi ve games, including one start ranks second with 120 RBI…the last Athletic HOME RUN LEADERS at second base, since his return. to lead the majors in home runs is Mark McG- SEASON • Has a .294 (10-for-34) average with runners on base, .167 (6-for-36) with wire in 1996 (52). 58 Jimmie Foxx (1932) the bases empty. • The home runs are a career-high, rank fourth 52 Mark McGwire (1996) • Three of his four home runs have came with two men on base. in Oakland history and sixth in Athletics his- 49 Mark McGwire (1987) • Is batting .048 (1-for-21) at night, .306 (15-for-49) during the day. tory…the RBI are a career-high. 48 Jimmie Foxx (1933) • Was previously with the club from April 7-15 (1 game, no at bats), May • Has 75 extra base hits, which ranks sixth in 47 Reggie Jackson (1969) 23-31 (0-for-6 in four games), June 16-July 2 (.239, 3 HR, 10 RBI in 13 the American League and eighth in Oakland 46 Khris Davis (2018) games), July 14-23 (1-for-4 in two games) and July 29-Aug. 6 (3-for-5 in history. TWO CONSECUTIVE SEASONS three games). • Also ranks fi fth in the AL in slugging (.547), 106 Jimmie Foxx (1932-33) • Hit .326 with seven home runs and 16 RBI in 22 games with the Sounds sixth in total bases (308), seventh in OPS 92 Jimmie Foxx (1933-34) following his Aug. 7 option…had a career-high 18 home runs overall…ap- (.873) and 11th in runs (95)…is tied for sixth 91 Mark McGwire (1995-96) peared in 60 games at second base, 11 at shortstop and fi ve at designated in sacrifi ce fl ies (7), ranks sixth in strikeouts 89 Khris Davis (2017-18) hitter…his complete 2018 statistics with Nashville: (169) and tied for sixth in hit by pitches (12). 88 Jimmie Foxx (1931-32) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP • Is 18-for-66 (.273) with 16 runs, six home runs Nashville (AAA) .259 77 282 54 73 16 1 18 46 39 106 5 2 .514 .357 and 14 RBI over his last 17 games. THREE CONSECUTIVE SEASONS 150 Jimmie Foxx (1932-34) Last Year: Batted .197 with a double, two triples, two home runs and six RBI in 25 • Has 25 home runs since the All-Star Break, 136 Jimmie Foxx (1931-33) games over two stints with Oakland in his Major League debut…also hit .290 with 15 which is the most in the majors and the most 131 Khris Davis (2016-18) home runs and 54 RBI in 111 games with Triple-A Nashville. in Athletics history…is second in the majors 128 Jimmie Foxx (1933-35) with 56 RBI since the break (Yelich, MIL, 61). 125 Mark McGwire (1995-97) 20 MARK CANHA • Has set an Oakland record for home runs by 125 Jimmie Foxx (1930-32) CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 2 gamesgames ((22 fforor 66)) a designated hitter with 44…joins David Ortiz SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 22-6,-6, sso,o, gidpgidp (47 in 2006 and 43 in 2005) as the only desig- HHomestand:omestand: 33-5,-5, 2 r,r, 2b,2b, hr,hr, 5 rbi,rbi, 2 bb,bb, 2 so,so, hbphbp nated hitters in Major League history with 40 home runs…has 115 RBI as a DH, which bests the Oakland record set by Frank Thomas in 2006…leads • Has started just three of the A’s last 18 games and is 6-for-18 (.333) with ML designated hitters in home runs and RBI. two doubles, home run and six RBI in 11 games total over that span. • Has 20 go-ahead home runs, which is the most in the majors and tied for • Is 5-for-13 (.385) with a double, two home runs, fi ve RBI, two walks and a second most in Oakland history (23, Jackson in 1969)…is tied for the Major hit by pitch as a pinch hitter…is tied for second among American League League lead in go-ahead RBI (32), which are the most by an Athletic since pinch hitters in home runs and tied for third in RBI. Frank Thomas had 32 in 2006. • Has hit 13 of his career-high 17 home runs off a left-handed pitcher, which • Has set an Oakland record and leads the majors with 18 home runs in the is second most in the AL (Gallo, TEX 15). seventh inning or later. • Has started games at fi ve diff erent positions (52 in center fi eld, 27 in left • Has set an Athletics record and the leads the majors with four extra inning fi eld, nine at fi rst base, eight in right fi eld, two at designated hitter). home runs. • Has not committed an error in 104 games in the outfi eld and his 193 • Has career highs in runs (95), home runs (46), RBI (120), extra base hits total chances are third most in Oakland history among outfi elders with (75) and total bases (308)…his 140 hits tie his best (140 in 2017) and his no errors in a season (Javier, 335 in 1995; Crisp, 309 in 2013)…now has a 563 at bats are three short (566 in 2017). 135-game errorless streak as an outfi elder dating back to his last error on • Has 131 home runs over the last three years, which are the most by a Ma- June 1, 2017…that is the sixth longest errorless streak by an outfi elder in jor Leaguer over a three-year span since 2007-09 when Ryan Howard had Oakland history (fi fth is 145 by Coco Crisp, Aug. 23, 2012-April 13, 2014). 140 and Prince Fielder had 130. • Is 12-for-47 (.255) with three home runs and eight RBI in 15 games against • Is the 22nd player in Major League history with at least three straight sea- Seattle this season. sons of 40 home runs and 100 RBI…is the fi rst to do it since Ryan Howard • Hit his second career pinch hit home run Friday night, a two-run game had four straight from 2006-09…is the second Athletic (Foxx). tying shot in the bottom of the sixth…the other came earlier this year on • Joins Jimmie Foxx (1932-34) as the only players in Athletics history with July 14 at San Francisco. three straight 40-homer seasons…Mark McGwire is the only other player Last Year: Split his season between Oakland and Triple-A Nashville…hit .208 with fi ve with three 40-homer seasons (1987, 1992, 1996). home runs and 14 RBI in 57 games over four stints with the A’s in his third season in the • Is the 10th player in Athletics history with three straight 100-RBI seasons majors…also batted .283 with 12 home runs and 50 RBI in 75 games with the Sounds. (Frank Baker, Jose Canseco, Eric Chavez, Jimmie Foxx, , Bob Johnson, Al Simmons, Miguel Tejada, Gus Zernial). 26 MATT CHAPMAN • Had his seventh multi-homer game of the season Friday night and the CCurrenturrent SStreak:treak: 1 gamegame ((22 fforor 55)) 22nd of his career…the seven multi-homer games are tied for second SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 33-9,-9, rr,, hr,hr, 2 rbi,rbi, 2 bbbb most in a season in Oakland history (8, Jackson in 1969). HHomestand:omestand: 44-22,-22, 2 r,r, 2b,2b, 5 so,so, 2 gidpgidp • Had his second walk-off home run of the season (May 5 vs. Baltimore) and the fourth of his career on Friday. • Is batting .316 (79-for-250) with 14 home runs, 39 RBI and a .985 OPS in • Hit his second career grand slam a week ago today at Tampa Bay (May 17, 61 games since the All-Star Break after hitting .250 with 10 home runs, 2016 vs. Texas). 29 RBI and a .776 OPS in 81 games before the break…leads the majors in doubles since the break (25), is second in extra base hits (42) and hits MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS, MLB MOST OAKLAND A’S (79), and tied for second in runs (50)…the 25 doubles are an Oakland post- 2016-PRESENT HOME RUNS BY A SINGLE SEASON BESTS DESIGNATED HITTER break record and are the most by an Athletic since Ferris Fain had 26 with HOME RUNS RBI the 1952 Philadelphia A’s…the 42 extra base hits tie the Oakland record 131 Khris Davis 47 Ortiz, BOS (2006) 137 Jason Giambi (2000) (42, Giambi in 2001 and Jackson in 1975). 121 Giancarlo Stanton 44 Khris Davis (2018) 131 Miguel Tejada (2002) 43 Ortiz, BOS (2005) 124 Jose Canseco (1988) Has 19 doubles in his last 40 games and now has 42 for the season, which 119 Nelson Cruz • 112 Nolan Arenado 39 Thomas, OAK (2006) 123 Jason Giambi (1999) is tied for sixth in the American League and tied for fi fth in Oakland his- 111 Edwin Encarnacion 39 Hafner, CLE (2006) 122 Jose Canseco (1991) tory. 39 Thome, CWS (2006) 120 Jason Giambi (2001) • Has scored 98 runs, which is ninth in the AL…needs two more to become RUNS BATTED IN 120 Khris Davis (2018) the fi rst Athletic to score 100 runs in a season since Nick Swisher had 106 368 Nolan Arenado in 2006. 335 Edwin Encarnacion EXTRA BASE HITS Is also tied for seventh in the AL in triples (6) and extra base hits (72), sev- 332 Khris Davis 87 Jason Giambi (2001) • 86 Reggie Jackson (1969) enth in OPS (.873), and 10th in slugging (.515). 319 Nelson Cruz 314 Anthony Rizzo 81 Mark McGwire (1987) • Is 14-for-68 (.206) with seven doubles, three home runs, eight walks, and 78 Reggie Jackson (1975) a HBP in 18 games against Seattle this season. 77 Jose Canseco (1991) • Leads Major League third basemen in total chances (481) and assists 76 Jose Canseco (1988) (330), ranks second in putouts (131) and third in double plays (37)…has 75 Eric Chavez (2001) the second most errors (20). 75 Khris Davis (2018) Last Year: Was selected from Triple-A Nashville June 15 and hit .234 with 14 home runs and 40 RBI in 84 games in his Major League debut…led Major League rookies in doubles Last Year: Hit 43 home runs after slugging 42 in 2016 to become the second player in (21) and extra base hits (37) after the All-Star Break. Athletics history with back-to-back 40-homer seasons (Jimmie Foxx, 1932-34)…added 110 RBI…ranked second in the American League in home runs and third in RBI. 11 DUSTIN FOWLER 8 JED LOWRIE CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 0 fforor 2 CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 3 gamesgames ((44 fforor 113)3) MMinnesotainnesota Series:Series: 00-0-0 SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 33-10,-10, 2 rr,, hr,hr, 2 rbi,rbi, bb,bb, 4 soso HHomestand:omestand: 11-3,-3, rr,, 2 rbi,rbi, so,so, gidpgidp HHomestand:omestand: 44-16,-16, 6 rr,, 22b,b, 3 rbi,rbi, 5 bb,bb, 3 soso • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Aug. 31 for his second stint with the • Is batting .216 (16-for-74) in 21 games in Sep- ATHLETICS SWITCH- A’s this year and is 1-for-10 (.100) with two RBI in nine games, including tember but has 15 walks for a .348 on-base per- HITTER BESTS one start (left fi eld batting leadoff ), since his return. centage. DOUBLES • Had a pinch hit two-run single Tuesday and is now 4-for-12 (.333) with • Ranks tied for sixth in the American League in 49 Jed Lowrie (2017) four RBI as a pinch hitter. RBI (96), tied for seventh in batting with run- 45 Jed Lowrie (2013) • Hit .231 with six home runs and 21 RBI in 59 games during his fi rst stint ners in scoring position (.333), tied for seventh 37 Jed Lowrie (2018) from May 9 to August 1. in walks (78), eighth in at bats (579) and tied for 36 Nick Swisher (2007) • Has made 45 starts (44 in center fi eld, one in left fi eld), all in games start- fi fth in games played (153). 32 Nick Swisher (2005) ed by a right-handed pitcher…is batting .229 (41-for-179) with all six of Has 79 RBI as a second baseman, which is an • HOME RUNS his home runs and 22 of his 23 RBI against right-handed pitchers, .154 Oakland record and the most by an A’s second 35 Nick Swisher (2006) (2-for-13) against left-handers. baseman since Jerry Lumpe had 82 for the 1962 23 Ruben Sierra (1994) • Batted .379 with 10 doubles, three triples, a home run and 11 RBI in 25 Kansas City A’s. 22 Jed Lowrie (2018) games with Nashville following his Aug. 1 option…overall, appeared in 51 • Has 18 game winning RBI, which ranks second 22 Coco Crisp (2013) games in center and two in left…his complete 2018 stats with the Sounds: in the majors (Ramirez, CLE 19) and tied for 22 Nick Swisher (2007) AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP fourth in Oakland history…is tied for sixth in the 22 Ruben Sierra (1993) Nashville (AAA) .341 55 229 37 78 17 6 4 27 9 41 13 2 .520 .364 AL in go-ahead RBI (24). 21 Nick Swisher (2005) Last Year: Was batting .293 with a career-high 13 home runs with Scranton/Wilkes- • Has career highs in home runs (22), RBI (96), RUNS BATTED IN Barre when he was selected by New York (AL) June 29…ruptured his right patellar ten- walks (78) and strikeouts (126)…his 153 games 101 Ruben Sierra (1993) don in the fi rst inning that day and went on the DL…was traded to Oakland July 31. are one short of his high of 154 in 2013. 96 Jed Lowrie (2018) • Is batting .335 (61-for-182) with 11 home runs 95 Nick Swisher (2006) 23 and 36 RBI in the seventh inning or later…is fi fth 92 Ruben Sierra (1994) 78 Nick Swisher (2007) CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 2 gamesgames ((33 fforor 44)) in the AL in RBI in the seventh inning or later, SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 33-4,-4, 2 rrbi,bi, soso ranks sixth in batting and tied for seventh in HHomestand:omestand: 11-4,-4, rr,, bbbb home runs. • Leads the majors with an Oakland record 20 RBI in the eighth inning. • Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list Sept. 1 and is 4-for-12 (.333) • Has committed two errors in his last 19 games but has just four for the with four walks in 17 games since his return…made his fi rst start last season…leads AL second basemen with a .992 fi elding percentage and night since his return… prior to that, all nine of his at-bats had been pinch- 333 assists. hitting appearances. • Has hit 18 of his 22 home runs off right-handed pitchers…18 have come • Is 7-for-23 (.304) with three doubles, a home run, two RBI and fi ve walks on the road. in 29 pinch hitting appearances…the fi ve walks match the most by an A’s • Is the fourth switch hitter in Athletics history with 20 home runs (Crisp, pinch hitter over the last 19 years…leads American League pinch hitters in 2013; Sierra, 1993-94; Swisher, 2005-07). doubles, plate appearances, and hits, is tied for the lead in walks and tied Was named to his fi rst AL All-Star team. for second in extra base hits (4)…19 of his 41 career pinch hits are for extra • bases (12 doubles, one triple, six home runs). Last Year: Set an Oakland record with 49 doubles, which ranked second in the majors and second in Athletics history to Al Simmons (53 in 1926)…had the eighth best double Has started 46 games, all against right-handed pitchers…is batting .215 • total by a switch hitter in Major League history…led the A’s with a .277 batting average. (40-for-186) against righties, .167 (3-for-18) against lefties…over the last six years, he has made 490 of his 516 starts (95.0%) against righties. 21 JONATHAN LUCROY • Is 2-for-33 (.061) with runners in scoring position. • Went 3-for-20 (.150) with a double, three RBI and a walk on a six-game CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 2 gamesgames ((33 fforor 88)) rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville…was placed on the DL July 7 SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 33-8,-8, 3 rr,, hr,hr, rbi,rbi, 2 so,so, hbphbp retroactive to July 5 with a lumbar strain…it was the second time he was HHomestand:omestand: 33-11,-11, 22b,b, 3 rrbi,bi, bbb,b, 2 so,so, 2 sfsf on the DL with a back injury as he was also out from June 3 to 22 with a • Is 8-for-35 (.229) with six RBI over his last 13 games. lumbar strain. • Has started 41 of the A’s last 52 games at catcher dating back to July 29 Last Year: Signed a two-year deal with the A’s following the 2016 season and hit a and is batting .241 (32-for-133) in 43 games total over that span…leads career-high 25 home runs…batted .225 with a .408 slugging percentage through the American League catchers in games (123) and games started (117). end of July and .278 with a .601 slugging percentage over the fi nal two months. • Has 81 assists, which leads Major League catchers and is an Oakland re- cord for assists by a catcher in a season…the last A’s catcher with more 22 RAMÓN LAUREANO than 78 assists is Frankie Hayes, who had 89 for the Philadelphia A’s in CCurrenturrent SStreak:treak: 7 gamesgames ((1010 fforor 228)8) 1944. SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 22-10,-10, rr,, rbi,rbi, bb,bb, 2 soso • Has tossed out a ML leading 28 attempted base stealers, which are the HHomestand:omestand: 99-22,-22, 4 r,r, 2 2b,2b, 3 rbi,rbi, 2 bb,bb, 5 so,so, 2 sb,sb, sfsf most by an A’s catcher since Ramon Hernandez had 33 in 2001…also leads the majors with 69 stolen bases allowed…has tossed out 28-of-97 (28.9%) • Is 17-for-52 (.327) over his last 13 games. attempted base stealers. • Has eight outfi eld assists, which leads American League rookies and is • Is 6-for-50 (.120) in 16 games against Seattle this season. tied for the most among Major League rookies…all eight have come as a • Has 10 errors, which are the most among AL catchers and the most by an center fi elder, which ranks third among all AL center fi elders…has played A’s catcher since Hernandez had 11 in 2001. just 44 games in the outfi eld and the assists match the most in Oakland Has 100 career home runs. history among outfi elders with fewer than 50 games played (, • 8 in 44 games in 1996)…had 13 assists with Nashville, which was tied for Last Year: Began the season with Texas and was batting .242 with 4 HR and 27 RBI in 77 games when he was traded to Colorado July 30…hit .310 with 2 HR and 13 RBI in 46 second most among outfi elders in the Pacifi c Coast League at the time of games with the Rockies…combined to bat .265 in 123 games overall . his promotion. • Is 11-for-32 (.344) with runners in scoring position. 38 NICK MARTINI • Is 7-for-7 in stolen bases. • Has hit all fi ve of his home runs off right-handed pitchers. CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 3 gamesgames ((55 fforor 111)1) • Is 6-for-24 (.250) in eight games against Seattle. SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 33-6,-6, 2 rr,, 3b,3b, 2 rbi,rbi, 3 soso • Was batting .297 with 14 home runs and 35 RBI in 64 games with Triple- HHomestand:omestand: 77-20,-20, 4 rr,, hhr,r, 2 rbi,rbi, 3 bb,bb, 6 soso A Nashville when he was recalled by Oakland Aug. 3 to make his Major • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 9 for his fourth stint with Oak- League debut…appeared in 45 games in right fi eld, 19 in center fi eld and land this year and is 17-for-41 (.415) in 13 games, including 11 starts in one in left fi eld with the Sounds. left fi eld, since his return. Last Year: Spent his fi nal season in the Houston organization at Double-A Corpus Chris- • Is hitting .311 (42-for-135) against right-handed pitchers…is 1-for-7 with ti where he batted .227 with 11 home runs and 55 RBI in a career-high 123 games… a walk and two hit by pitches against left-handers. tied for third in the Texas League in triples (6) and ranked fourth in stolen bases (24). • Had a pinch single Tuesday night and is 4-for-13 (.308) with a double, two RBI and a walk as a pinch hitter. • Hit his fi rst Major League home run in the seventh inning Thursday off the Angels Francisco Arcia…it snapped a career-opening 43-game, 128-at bat homerless streak. • Hit .275 in 34 games during his most recent stint from July 7-Aug. 29… went 0-for-9 in three games during his fi rst from June 6-8 and 1-for-1 in two games during his second stay from June 23-24. • Went 0-for-10 with two walks in three games with Nashville following his Aug. 30 option…did not reach base on Sept. 2, snapping his Triple-A reaching base streak at 66 games…appeared in 41 games at fi rst base, 22 in left fi eld, 11 in right fi eld and two in center fi eld…his complete 2018 stats with the Sounds: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Nashville (AAA) .297 76 276 44 82 12 2 6 40 51 68 5 1 .420 .406 Last Year: Batted a combined .294 with eight home runs and 70 RBI in 121 games with Double-A Springfi eld and Triple-A Memphis in the Cardinals organization…had career highs in batting, slugging (.423), hits (135), home runs, RBI and walks (66). 28 MATT OLSON 25 STEPHEN PISCOTTY CCurrenturrent SStreak:treak: 3 gamesgames ((66 fforor 112)2) CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 3 gamesgames ((44 fforor 113)3) SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 33-8,-8, rr,, 2b,2b, 2 rbi,rbi, 2 bb,bb, 3 soso SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 11-5,-5, rr,, 3 soso HHomestand:omestand: 55-20,-20, 5 rr,, hr,hr, 3 rbi,rbi, 5 bb,bb, 7 soso HHomestand:omestand: 88-19,-19, 9 rr,, 2 22b,b, 2 hr,hr, 9 rbi,rbi, 3 bb,bb, 2 so,so, 2 hbphbp • Is 21-for-62 (.339) with four home runs and 14 RBI over his last 18 games. • Is hitting .329 (25-for-76) with seven home runs and 22 RBI in 21 games in • Leads American League fi rst basemen in home runs (28) and tied for fi rst September…ranks fourth in the majors in RBI this month, tied for fourth in RBI (79)…his home runs are a career-high and the most by an A’s fi rst in home runs, and tied for sixth in runs (19). baseman since Jason Giambi had 32 in 2001. • Hit his 41st double of the season Saturday night, which ties the Oakland • Is the only player in the AL to appear in each of his teams games and is record for doubles by a right fi elder (Ben Grieve, 1998)…29 have come at tied for the Major League lead with 158 games played…should he play in home, which is a Coliseum record…the 41 doubles rank ninth in the Amer- each of the remaining games, it will be the 11th time in Oakland history ican League and tied for seventh in Oakland history a player appeared in every game in a season, the fi rst since Miguel Tejada • Is hitting .290 (97-for-335) with 23 home runs and 61 RBI over his last 89 in 2003. games dating back to June 13. • Has hit 24 of his 28 home runs off right-handed pitching…20 have been • Is tied for second in the AL in grounded into double plays (21), tied for solo shots. sixth in hit by pitches (12) and tied for 11th in extra base hits (67). • Leads ML fi rst basemen in total chances (1474) and putouts (1390) and • Has hit 16 of his 26 home runs on the road…12 have come in the seventh games (158)…the total chances and putouts are second most in Oakland inning or later. history to the record of 1492 total chances and 1404 putouts set by Daric • Has career highs in doubles (41), home runs (26) and extra base hits (67) Barton in 2010…is attempting to become the fourth player in AL history and has matched his high with 85 RBI (also 2016). to play in 162 games at fi rst base (Norm Siebern, KC in 1962; Bill Buckner • Is hitting .303 (72-for 238) with 17 doubles, 18 home runs and 50 RBI in 61 BOS in 1985; Carlos Delgado, TOR in 2000). games batting sixth…leads Major League six hitters in home runs, RBI and • Has batted fi fth 111 times this year, which is sixth most in Oakland his- extra base hits (35) and is tied for the lead in doubles. tory and the most since Sal Bando had 128 in 1976. • Had four RBI Thursday against Los Angeles (AL) after matching his career • Ranks eighth in the AL in strikeouts (158). high with fi ve RBI Wednesday night…it was his fourth career fi ve-RBI game, his second this year (Sept. 2 vs. Seattle). Last Year: Batted .259 with 24 HR and 45 RBI in 59 games over six stints with the A’s… added 22 walks for a .352 on-base percentage…slugged .651 and had a 1.003 OPS… Last Year: Batted .235 with nine home runs and 39 RBI in 107 games in a season inter- tied for third among American League rookies in home runs and ranked eighth in RBI. rupted by two stints on the disabled list…missed a total of 28 games due to injuries… drew a career-high 52 walks for a .342 on-base percentage. 19 JOSH PHEGLEY 10 MARCUS SEMIEN CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 0 fforor 1 MMinnesotainnesota Series:Series: 00-1,-1, ssoo CCurrenturrent Streak:Streak: 1 gamegame ((11 fforor 55)) HHomestand:omestand: 33-6,-6, 3 rr,, rbi,rbi, soso SSeattleeattle Series:Series: 11-8,-8, rr,, hr,hr, 2 rbi,rbi, 3 so,so, gidpgidp HHomestand:omestand: 55-22,-22, 2 rr,, 22b,b, hr,hr, 8 rbi,rbi, 2 bb,bb, 3 so,so, sfsf • Is 4-for-27 (.148) over his last 14 games. • Nine of his 18 hits are for extra bases (seven doubles, two home runs). • Is 11-for-58 (.190) with 11 RBI over his last 16 games • Has tossed out 6-of-17 (35.3%) attempted base stealers. • Ranks second in the American League in at bats (619) and games (155), • Had a career-high tying three hits Thursday against Los Angeles-AL (fi fth and is 10th in singles (108). time, last: May 28, 2016 vs. Detroit) to snap a 0-for-14 streak. • Leads Major League shortstops in total chances (663) and assists (448), • Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville June 5 for his second stint with the and is second in most errors (20). A’s this year…has started 24 of Oakland’s 95 games at catcher since then. • Has career highs in at bats (619), runs (87), hits (158), doubles (34), walks • Combined for a .230 batting average with three home runs and 19 RBI in (60) and stolen bases (14). 38 games with Single-A Stockton and Triple-A Nashville…appeared in 19 • Had his fi rst career fi ve-RBI game Thursday against Los Angeles (AL). games at catcher and 19 at designated hitter…tossed out 8-of-19 (42.1%) Last Year: Batted .249 with 10 HR and 40 RBI in 85 games in a season shortened by a attempted base stealers. stint on the disabled list from April 15 to July 5…missed 74 games while on the DL after Last Year: Had his season interrupted by two stints on the DL for the second consecutive playing in all but 10 games over the previous two seasons. season and batted a career-low .201 with three home runs and 10 RBI in 57 games… was out from May 4-11 and July 25-Aug. 31 and missed 41 games while on the DL. 46 BEAU TAYLOR CCurrenturrent SStreak:treak: 0 forfor 3 18 CHAD PINDER LLosos AAngelesngeles Series:Series: 00-2,-2, bbbb CCurrenturrent SStreak:treak: 1 gamegame ((11 fforor 44)) LLastast RoadRoad Trip:Trip: 00-1,-1, ssoo SSeattleeattle SSeries:eries: 11-4,-4, 2 rr,, bb,bb, soso Was selected from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 1 and is 0-for-3 with a walk and HHomestand:omestand: 11-3,-3, rr,, hr,hr, rbi,rbi, bb,bb, soso • a in six games in his Major League debut. • Is 16-for-50 (.320) over his last 23 games after going 2-for-24 (.083) over • Has tossed out 1-of-2 (50.0%) attempted base stealers. his fi rst 11 games after being reinstated from the disabled list Aug. 7. • Was the A’s fi fth round selection in the 2011 draft and is a .261 (574-for- • Is 3-for-19 (.158) with three walks as a pinch hitter…is tied for third in the 2217) career hitter with 33 home runs and 302 RBI in 638 games over AL in pinch plate appearances (22) and tied for fourth in walks. eight professional seasons…has 309 walks to fuel a .351 on-base percent- • Has started games at six diff erent positions (49 in left fi eld, 12 at second age…has tossed out 187-of-649 (28.8%) attempted base stealers base, fi ve in right fi eld, three at shortstop, three at third base and two in • Appeared exclusively at catcher on defense with Nashville and threw out center fi eld)…the last Athletic to start a game at six diff erent positions on 12-of-73 (16.4%) attempted base stealers…batted .309 with runners in defense (excludes DH) is Scott Brosius in 1995. scoring position…his complete 2018 statistics with the Sounds: • Is 7-for-35 (.200) with two doubles, two walks, and 15 strikeouts in 13 AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP games against Seattle this season. Nashville (AAA) .248 90 302 39 75 15 3 3 39 50 89 2 0 .348 .360 • Has two home runs and four RBI in 40 games since the All-Star Break after Last Year: Batted .309 with 2 HR and 7 RBI in 21 games with Double-A Midland before totaling 10 home runs and 22 RBI in 65 games before the break. making his Triple-A debut in late June…hit .289 with 3 HR and 17 RBI in 41 games with • Is 9-for-64 (.141) with runners in scoring position. Nashville and combined for a career-high .298 batting average in 62 games. • Was placed on the 10-day DL July 29 retroactive to July 28 with a left elbow laceration…did not have a rehab assignment before he was rein- stated Aug. 7. Last Year: The A’s rookie utility player batted .238 with 15 HR and 42 RBI in 87 games… ranked ninth among AL rookies in home runs and RBI and 10th in extra base hits (31)… is the fi rst rookie in Oakland history to start at least one game at six diff erent positions.

A’S HITTING VS. SEATTLE A’S CAREER HITTING VS. HERNÁNDEZ 2018 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLG .000 2 0 0 0 Barreto .100 10 1 0 0 Mark Canha R 20 1 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 .050 .050 .200 .255 47 12 3 8 Canha .269 145 39 9 24 Matt Chapman R 11 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 3 .000 .313 .000 .206 68 14 3 6 Chapman .182 110 20 4 9 Khris Davis R 22 1 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 1 .045 .160 .045 .164 55 9 5 8 Davis .195 190 37 19 39 Dustin Fowler L 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 .154 13 2 0 1 Fowler .154 13 2 0 1 Matt Joyce L 43 6 2 0 1 1 4 11 0 0 0 1 .140 .213 .256 .308 26 8 0 2 Joyce .239 243 58 8 25 Ramon Laureano R 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250 .250 24 6 0 2 Laureano .250 24 6 0 2 Jed Lowrie S 59 14 2 0 4 9 1 13 0 1 0 2 .237 .246 .475 .333 72 24 5 17 Lowrie .299 374 112 12 54 Jonathan Lucroy R 13 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .077 .077 .077 .120 50 6 1 1 Lucroy .241 116 28 3 14 Bruce Maxwell L 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .200 .273 .300 .237 59 14 0 4 Olson .221 86 19 1 7 Matt Olson L 14 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 .214 .267 .429 .000 2 0 0 0 Phegley .135 52 7 0 5 Josh Phegley R 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 .250 .200 35 7 0 1 Pinder .172 64 11 1 3 Chad Pinder R 8 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .375 .375 .375 .250 60 15 5 12 Piscotty .236 72 17 6 13 Stephen Piscotty R 10 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 .400 .455 .900 .243 70 17 2 9 Semien .254 252 64 12 33 Marcus Semien R 41 14 0 0 4 7 2 7 0 0 0 1 .341 .372 .634 --- 0 0 0 0 Taylor --- 0 0 0 0 Jake Smolinski R 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 .083 .154 .083 .190 21 4 0 0 others .190 21 4 0 0 .228 604 138 24 71 TOTALS HIGHS AND LOWS

CLUB ...... Matt Joyce, May 26 vs. Arizona (Clay Buchholz) Longest Winning Streak ...... 6 (four times), last: Sept. 5 to 12 Inside-The-Park Home Runs ...... None Longest Winning Streak, Home ...... 8, July 21 to August 5 Game Ending Home Runs ...... Khris Davis, September 21 vs. Minnesota (Matt Magill) Longest Winning Streak, Road ...... 6, July 14 to 26 ...... Matt Olson, August 17 vs. Houston (Tony Sipp) Longest Losing Streak ...... 4, June 12 to 15 ...... Khris Davis, May 5 vs. Baltimore (Pedro Araujo) Longest Losing Streak, Home ...... 5, May 7 to 23 Back-to-Back Home Runs...... Nick Martini and Chad Pinder, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Longest Losing Streak, Road ...... 4, July 27 to August 10 ...... Matt Chapman and Jed Lowrie, August 26 at Minnesota Most Runs, Game, A’s ...... 21, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles (AL) ...... Jed Lowrie and Khris Davis, July 7 at Cleveland Most Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 16, May 7 vs. Houston ...... Chad Pinder and Jed Lowrie, June 26 at Detroit Most Runs, Inning, A’s ...... 10, Sept. 12 at Baltimore (3rd) ...... Mark Canha and Matt Olson, June 20 at San Diego Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ...... 8, July 1 vs. Cleveland (8th) ...... Franklin Barreto and Josh Phegley, June 20 at San Diego Largest Margin, Victory ...... 18, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles-AL(21-3) ...... Khris Davis and Matt Olson, May 4 vs. Baltimore Largest Margin, Loss ...... 14, May 7 vs. Houston (2-16) ...... Matt Joyce and Marcus Semien, April 6 at Los Angeles (AL) Most Hits, Game, A’s ...... 22, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles (AL) ...... Khris Davis and Matt Olson, March 29 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Most Hits, Game, Opponents ...... 20, July 1 vs. Cleveland Longest Hitting Streak ...... 14, Stephen Piscotty, Aug. 29 to Sept. 13 ...... 20, May 7 vs. Houston ...... 14, Matt Chapman, July 31 to Aug. 17 Most Hits, Inning, A’s ...... 10, Sept. 12 at Baltimore (3rd) ...... 14, Khris Davis, June 27 to July 12 Most Hits, Inning, Opponents ...... 7, July 1 vs. Cleveland (8th) Most Runs, Game .. 3 (18 times), last: Nick Martini and Josh Phegley, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Most Home Runs, Game, A’s ...... 5, June 20 at San Diego Most Hits, Game ...... 4 (fi ve times), last: Matt Chapman, July 7 at Cleveland ...... 5, April 6 at Los Angeles (AL) Most Doubles, Game ...... 3, Matt Chapman, August 13 vs. Seattle Most Home Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 5, August 19 vs. Houston ...... 3, Stephen Piscotty, July 4 vs. Cleveland ...... 5, June 5 at Texas ...... 3, Matt Chapman, June 12 vs. Houston Most Doubles, Game, A’s ...... 8, August 18 vs. Houston Most Triples, Game ...... 2, Matt Chapman, July 26 at Texas Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ...... 11, July 1 vs. Cleveland Most Home Runs, Game ...... 2 (16 times), last: Khris Davis, September 21 vs. Minnesota Most Triples, Game, A’s ...... 4, July 26 at Texas Most Runs Batted In, Game ...... 6, Franklin Barreto, June 22 at Chicago (AL), G#1 Most Triples, Game, Opponents ...... 2, May 25 vs. Arizona Most Walks, Game ...... 3 (seven times), last: Matt Olson, Sept. 20 vs. Los Angeles (AL) Most Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ...... 2, July 31 vs. Toronto Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 5, Dustin Fowler, July 9 at Houston ...... 2, July 14 at San Francisco Most Stolen Bases, Game ...... 1 (35 times), last: Ramón Laureano, Sept. 19 vs. Los Angeles (AL) ...... 2, June 23 at Chicago (AL) Longest Winning Streak ...... 5, Mike Fiers, Aug. 14 to Sept. 11 Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ...... 5, April 18 vs. Chicago (AL) ...... 5, Lou Trivino, June 19 to July 25 Most Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers ...... 20, May 5 vs. Baltimore ...... 5, Blake Treinen, April 22 to July 7 Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers...... 18, September 1 vs. Seattle ...... 5, Ryan Buchter, current Most Walks, A’s Pitchers ...... 10, August 29 at Houston Longest Losing Streak ...... 5, Kendall Graveman, April 3 to 25 Most Walks, Opponents Pitchers...... 12, April 18 vs. Chicago (AL) Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 12, Trevor Cahill, May 5 vs. Baltimore Fewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers ...... 0, April 21 vs. Boston Most Walks, Game ...... 6, Trevor Cahill twice, last Sept. 9 vs. Texas Fewest Hits Allowed, Opponents Pitchers ...... 1, May 30 vs. Tampa Bay Most Innings, Game, Starter ...... 9.0, Daniel Mengden, May 26 vs. Arizona Most Left on Base, Nine Inning Game...... 13, July 27 at Colorado ...... 9.0, Sean Manaea, April 21 vs. Boston Most Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ...... 15, April 18 vs. Chicago (AL) Most Innings, Game, Reliever ...... 5.0, Daniel Mengden, Sept. 12 at Baltimore Fewest Left on Base, Game ...... 1, April 27 at Houston Low Hit Complete Game ...... 0, Sean Manaea, April 21 vs. Boston Most Errors, Game ...... 4, May 30 vs. Tampa Bay Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ...... 25.0, Daniel Mengden, May 15 to 31 ...... 4, April 29 at Houston Most Consecutive Batters Retired ...... 21, Blake Treinen, Aug. 23 to Sept. 3 Largest Comeback in Win ...... 8, July 24 at Texas Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ...... 6, April 6 at Los Angeles (AL) GENERAL Longest Game, Innings ...... 14, April 18 vs. Chicago (AL) INDIVIDUAL Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ...... 3:50, April 11 at Los Angeles (NL) Grand Slams...... Khris Davis, Sept. 16 at Tampa Bay (Sergio Romo) Longest Game, Time, Extra Innings ...... 5:48, April 18 vs. Chicago (AL) ...... Jonathan Lucroy, July 23 at Texas (Cole Hamels) Shortest Game, Time ...... 2:15, May 26 vs. Arizona ...... Chad Pinder, May 19 at Toronto (Tyler Clippard) Largest Crowd, Home ...... 56,310, July 21 vs. San Francisco Pinch Hit Home Runs ...... Mark Canha, July 14 at San Francisco (Tony Watson) Smallest Crowd, Home ...... 6,705, May 30 vs. Tampa Bay ...... Matt Joyce, May 16 at Boston (Heath Hembree) Largest Crowd, Road ...... 49,394, April 11 at Los Angeles (NL) Lead Off Home Runs ...... Ramon Laureano, September 7 vs. Texas (Yovani Gallardo) Smallest Crowd, Road...... 9,141, Sept. 11, at Baltimore ...... Marcus Semien, August 14 vs. Seattle (James Paxton) Postponement, Rain, Home ...... None ...... Dustin Fowler, July 6 at Cleveland (Carlos Carrasco) Postponement, Rain, Road ...... 1, June 21 at Chicago (AL) MULTIPLE HIT GAMES MULTIPLE RBI GAMES GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBI

PLAYER 2345TOTPLAYER 23456 TOTPLAYER GT GA TOT Barreto 3100 4Barreto 0 2001 3Barreto 1 1 2 Canha 11400 15Canha 8 4000 12Canha 2 10 12 Chapman 31 11 1 0 43 Chapman 12 4100 17Chapman 5 18 23 Davis 2871036Davis 219310 34Davis 8 32 40 Fowler 10200 12Fowler 4 0100 5Fowler 0 4 4 Joyce 7000 7Joyce 30000 3Joyce 0 2 2 Laureano 9200 11Laureano 3 0010 4Laureano 0 4 4 Lowrie 35 10 2 0 47 Lowrie 15 5200 22Lowrie 10 24 34 Lucroy 15900 24Lucroy 5 3300 11Lucroy 3 11 14 Martini 7500 12Martini 4 0000 4Martini 1 4 5 Maxwell 1000 1Maxwell 10000 1Maxwell 0 1 1 Olson 32510 38Olson 8 5010 14Olson 6 15 21 Phegley 3100 4Phegley 2 1000 3Phegley 2 1 3 Pinder 15300 18Pinder 2 1100 4Pinder 2 4 6 Piscotty 29800 37Piscotty 13 5120 21Piscotty 6 12 18 Powell 2000 2Semien 82310 14Semien 2 7 9 Semien 3770044Smolinski 1 0000 1 STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDER GAMES BY POSITION

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2018 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUN Season High ...... 95-62 (Sept. 24) Player Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP Since ...... 94-61 (Sept. 22) Barreto 1 0 3 0 4 August 1, 2018 Toronto Petricka 4 Season Low ...... 5-10 (April 14) Canha 12 4 0 0 16 September 3, 2018 New York (AL) Cole 11 April ...... 13-12 Chapman 15 6 3 0 24 September 24, 2018 at Seattle Armstrong 1 May ...... 15-14 Davis 24 15 6 1 46 September 24, 2018 at Seattle Warren 1 June ...... 17-10 Fowler 5 0 1 0 6 July 6, 2018 at Cleveland Carrasco 16 Joyce 5 2 0 0 7 May 31, 2018 Tampa Bay Nuño 20 July ...... 17-8 Laureano 3 1 1 0 5 September 7, 2018 Texas Sampson 16 August ...... 18-9 Lowrie 13 8 1 0 22 September 24, 2018 at Seattle Paxton 1 September ...... 14-8 Lucroy 2 0 1 1 4 September 24, 2018 at Seattle Paxton 1 Home Series ...... 18-5-3 Martini 0 1 0 0 1 September 20, 2018 Los Angeles (AL) Arcia 4 Road Series ...... 13-9-2 Olson 20 3 5 0 28 September 23, 2018 Minnesota Gibson 2 Series Sweeps ...... 10-4 Phegley 1 1 0 0 2 June 30, 2018 Cleveland Plutko 21 First Game of Series ...... 29-22 Pinder 8 2 1 1 12 September 20, 2018 Los Angeles (AL) Arcia 4 Last Game of Series...... 29-21 Piscotty 17 5 4 0 26 September 20, 2018 Los Angeles (AL) Shoemaker 5 A’s Score First ...... 62-22 Semien 8 5 1 0 14 September 25, 2018 at Seattle Elias - Opponent Scores First ...... 33-41 Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 3 Leading After 7th ...... 68-1 others 1 0 0 0 1 Leading After 8th ...... 77-1 Team 135 53 27 3 218 Tied After 7th ...... 16-8 Tied After 8th ...... 13-5 MILESTONES WALK-OFF WINS (10) Trailing After 7th ...... 11-54 Trailing After 8th ...... 5-57 Commit No Errors ...... 63-28 Player Category No. Needs Marcus Semien, March 29 vs. Los Angeles-AL (single) Commit 1 or More Errors ...... 32-35 Buchter Games 190 10 for 200 Matt Olson, April 18 vs. Chicago-AL (single) More HR Than Opp...... 58-13 Jackson Games 393 7 for 400 Khris Davis, May 5 vs. Baltimore (home run) Fewer HR Than Opp...... 15-35 Strikeouts 1454 46 for 1500 Jonathan Lucroy, June 17 vs. Los Angeles-AL (single) Same Total HR of Opp...... 22-15 Joyce Doubles 191 9 for 200 Jonathan Lucroy, July 21 vs. San Francisco (single) Starter Pitches 7 or More ...... 21-6 Walks 488 12 for 500 Matt Chapman, July 22 vs. San Francisco (single/E6, no RBI) Starter Pitches Less Than 7 ...... 74-57 Rodney Games 894 6 for 900 Ramón Laureano, August 3 vs. Detroit (single) When Scoring 4 or More ...... 74-23 Saves 325 1 for 326 (ties Roberto Matt Olson, August 17 vs. Houston (home run) When Scoring Less Than 4 ...... 21-40 Hernandez for 17th Khris Davis, September 21 vs. Minnesota (home run) Last At Bat ...... 25-10 in MLB history) Stephen Piscotty, September 22 vs. Minnesota (wild pitch) Replay Challenges ...... 21-23 Diff erent Lineups ...... 120 DISABLED LIST

Current Injury Dates Games Missed Player Injury Dates Games Missed Blackburn Right elbow lateral epicondylitis July 7-present 70 Casilla Strained right shoulder May 26-June 7 12 Cotton Right UCL surgery March 19-present 158 Chapman Right thumb contusion June 15-July 2 16 Gossett Strained right elbow June 4-present 98 Davis Strained right groin May 21-30 9 Graveman Right UCL surgery September 1-present 22 Dull Strained right shoulder March 26-April 13 14 Manaea Left shoulder impingment August 26-present 28 Hendriks Strained right groin April 14-June 4 46 Smolinski Blood clot, left calf August 5-present 46 Joyce Lumbar strain June 3-June 21 15 Triggs Right arm nerve irritation May 18-present 116 Joyce Lumbar strain July 5-August 31 49 Player Injury Dates Games Missed Mengden Sprained right foot June 24-July 13 18 Anderson Strained left shoulder May 19-July 7 44 Núñez Strained left hamstring March 26-April 14 15 Anderson Strained left forearm August 28-Sept. 12 14 Phegley Fractured right fi ngers March 26-April 20 20 Blackburn Strained right forearm March 26-June 6 62 Pinder Hyperextended left knee April 6-15 8 Buchter Strained left shoulder April 26-June 24 53 Pinder Left elbow laceration July 28-August 6 8 Cahill Right elbow impingement May 6-15 9 Powell Sprained right knee April 7-July 31 100 Cahill Strained right achilles June 11-July 11 27 The A’s have used the disabled list 26 times this season…used the DL 23 times last year…the Oakland record is 27 in 2016. RECENT TRANSACTIONS

June 25 Edwin Jackson selected from Nashville; Ryan Bu- money; Daniel Gossett transferred to the 60-day Nashville; Sean Manaea placed on the 10-day dis- chter reinstated from the 10-day DL; Liam Hendriks disabled list abled list (left shoulder impingement) designated for assignment; Nick Martini optioned July 22 Jeremy Bleich optioned to Nashville Aug. 27 Daniel Mengden recalled from Nashville; Chris Bas- to Nashville July 24 Frankie Montas recalled from Nashville; Franklin sitt optioned to Nashville June 27 Chris Bassitt recalled from Nashville; Daniel Meng- Barreto optioned to Nashville; Boog Powell sent to Aug. 28 Ryan Dull recalled from Nashville; Brett Anderson den placed on 10-day disabled list retroactive to Nashville on a rehab assignment placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained left fore- June 24 (sprained right foot) July 29 Franklin Barreto recalled from Nashville; Chad Pin- arm) July 2 Liam Hendriks outrighted to Nashville; Matt Chap- der placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to Aug. 30 Frankie Montas and J.B. Wendelken recalled from man sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment July 28 (left elbow laceration) Nashville; Ryan Dull and Nick Martini optioned to July 3 Matt Chapman reinstated from the disabled list; July 30 Ryan Dull recalled from Nashville; Frankie Montas Nashville Franklin Barreto optioned to Nashville optioned to Nashville Aug. 31 Dustin Fowler recalled from Nashville; Frankie Mon- July 6 Daniel Mengden sent to Nashville on a rehab as- Aug. 1 Boog Powell reinstated from the disabled list and tas optioned to Nashville; Cory Gearrin acquired signment optioned to Nashville; Dustin Fowler optioned to from Texas for minor league pitchers Abdiel Mendo- July 7 Nick Martini recalled from Nashville; Matt Joyce Nashville (post game); Carlos Ramírez designated za and Teodoro Ortega; Paul Blackburn transferred placed on 10-day disabled list retroactive to July 5 for assignment to the 60-day disabled list (lumbar strain); Trevor Cahill sent to Nashville on a Aug. 3 Ramón Laureano recalled from Nashville; Carlos Sept. 1 Franklin Barreto and Daniel Coulombe recalled rehab assignent Ramírez outrighted to Nashville from Nashville; Chris Hatcher, Liam Hendriks, Dean July 8 Brett Anderson reinstated from the 10-day disabled Aug. 5 Shawn Kelley and cash considerations acquired Kiekhefer and Beau Taylor selected from Nashville; list; Paul Blackburn placed on the 10-day disabled from Washington for international slot money; Jake Matt Joyce reinstated from the disabled list; Bruce list retroactive to July 7 (right elbow lateral epicon- Smolinski recalled from Nashville and placed on the Maxwell designated for assignment; Josh Lucas and dylitis) 60-day disabled list (blood clot, left calf) Boog Powell outrighted to Nashville; Kendall Grave- July 10 Ryan Dull recalled from Nashville; Frankie Montas Aug. 6 Mike Fiers acquired from the for two man recalled from Nashville and placed on the 60- optioned to Nashville players to be named later or cash considerations; day disabled list (right UCL surgery) July 12 Trevor Cahill reinstated from the 10-day disabled Jeremy Bleich designated for assignment. Sept. 3 Aaron Brooks acquired from Milwaukee for cash list; Chris Bassitt optioned to Nashville Aug. 7 Chad Pinder reinstated from the disabled list; Frank- considerations; Danny Coulombe designated for as- July 13 Jeremy Bleich selected from Nashville; Josh Lucas lin Barreto, Ryan Dull and J.B. Wendelken optioned signment optioned to Nashville; Andrew Triggs transferred to to Nashville Sept. 5 Danny Coulombe outrighted to Nashville; Andrew the 60-day disabled list Aug. 9 Fernando Rodney acquired from the Minnesota Triggs sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment July 14 Franklin Barreto recalled from Nashville; J.B. Wen- Twins for minor league pitcher Dakota Chalmers; Sept. 6 Bruce Maxwell outrighted to Nashville delken selected from Nashville; Santiago Casilla Chris Hatcher designated for assignment Sept. 7 Chris Bassitt recalled from Nashville designated for assignment; Ryan Dull optioned to Aug. 10 Jeremy Bleich outrighted to Nashville Sept. 9 Ryan Dull and Nick Martini recalled from Nashville Nashville; Daniel Mengden reinstated from 10-day Aug. 12 Chris Hatcher outrighted to Nashville Sept. 11 Frankie Montas recalled from Nashville disabled list and optioned to Nashville Aug. 18 Minor league RHP Nolan Blackwood sent to Detroit Sept. 13 Brett Anderson reinstated from the disabled list July 19 Santiago Casilla released as one of two PTBNL in Aug. 6 Mike Fiers trade Sept. 19 Minor league RHP Logan Shore sent to Detroit as July 21 Jeurys Familia acquired from the New York Mets for Aug. 21 Matt Joyce sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment one of two PTBNL in Aug. 6 Mike Fiers trade minor league pitcher Bobby Wahl, minor league in- Aug. 26 Chris Bassitt recalled from Nashville; Emilio Pagán fielder Will Toffey and $1,000,000 international slot optioned to Nashville; Emilio Pagán recalled from 2018 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. 3/29 1 LAA W 6-5 (10) 1-0 t1 - HOU/OAK/SEA – Hatcher Ramirez 27,764 27,764 6/29 83 CLE W 3-1 45-38 3 -9½ HOU 2½ Blackburn Bauer Treinen 14,823 588,821 3/30 2 LAA L 1-2 1-1 t2 -½ SEA ½ Skaggs Manaea Parker 27,665 55,429 6/30 84 CLE W 7-2 46-38 3 -8½ HOU 1½ Jackson Plutko Trivino 17,748 606,569 3/31 3 LAA L 3-8 1-2 t4 -1 HOU/LAA – Shoemaker Mengden 17,012 72,441 7/1 85 CLE L 3-15 46-39 3 -8½ HOU ½ Clevinger Montas 16,164 622,733 4/1 4 LAA L 4-7 1-3 t4 -2 HOU/LAA – Ohtani Gossett Middleton 14,644 87,085 7/2 OFF DAY 3 -8½ HOU ½ 4/2 5 TEX W 3-1 2-3 4 -2 HOU 1 Hatcher Jepsen Treinen 7,416 94,501 7/3 86 SD W 6-2 47-39 3 -8½ HOU ½ Pagán Richard 29,925 652,658 4/3 6 TEX L 1-4 2-4 t4 -3 HOU 1 Hamels Graveman Kela 9,157 103,658 7/4 87 SD W 4-2 48-39 3 -8½ HOU 1½ Trivino Castillo Treinen 14,408 667,066 4/4 7 TEX W 6-2 3-4 4 -3 HOU 1 Manaea Fister 7,908 111,566 (44 dates) 4/5 8 TEX L 3-3 3-5 t4 -3½ HOU 1 Perez Mengden Kela 10,132 121,698 7/5 OFF DAY 3 -9 HOU 1½ (8 dates) 7/6 88 at CLE L 4-10 48-40 3 -10 HOU 2½ Carrasco Blackburn 34,633 1,204,208 4/6 9 at LAA L 9-13 3-6 t4 -3½ HOU/LAA - Johnson Treinen 36,023 36,023 7/7 89 at CLE W 6-3 (11) 49-40 3 -10 HOU 3½ Treinen Tomlin 33,195 1.237.403 4/7 10 at LAA W 7-3 4-6 t4 -3½ HOU 1 Triggs Ramirez Treinen 40,129 76,152 7/8 90 at CLE W 6-0 50-40 3 -10 HOU 3½ Anderson Bieber 27,125 1,264,528 4/8 11 at LAA L 1-6 4-7 t4 -4½ HOU 1 Ohtani Graveman 44,742 120,894 7/9 91 at HOU W 2-0 51-40 3 -9 HOU 3 Montas Peacock Treinen 28,301 1,292,829 4/9 OFF DAY 4 -5 HOU 1 7/10 92 at HOU L 5-6 (11) 51-41 3 -10 HOU 4 McHugh Treinen 34,585 1,327,414 4/10 12 at LAD L 0-4 4-8 4 -5 HOU/LAA – Ryu Manaea Jansen 41,243 162,137 7/11 93 at HOU W 8-3 52-41 3 -9 HOU 3 Bassitt McCullers Jr. 41,119 1,368,533 4/11 13 at LAD W 16-6 5-8 4 -5 LAA 1 Mengden Wood 49,394 211,531 7/12 94 at HOU W 6-4 53-41 3 -8 HOU 3 Petit Devenski Trivino 38,900 1,407,433 4/12 OFF DAY 4 -5½ LAA 1½ 7/13 95 at SF L 1-7 53-42 3 -9 HOU 4 Bumgarner Jackson 41,751 1,449,184 4/13 14 at SEA L 4-7 5-9 4 -6½ LAA 1½ Altavilla Coulombe Diaz 25,352 236,883 7/14 96 at SF W 4-3 54-42 3 -9 HOU 5 Petit Watson Treinen 41,970 1,491,154 4/14 15 at SEA L 8-10 5-10 4 -7½ LAA 2½ Bradford Graveman Diaz 29,013 265,896 7/15 97 at SF W 6-2 55-42 3 -8 HOU 5 Manaea Suarez 42,098 1,533,252 4/15 16 at SEA W 2-1 6-10 4 -7 LAA 3 Manaea Hernandez Treinen 25,882 291,778 (51 dates) (8 dates) 7/16-19 ALL-STAR BREAK 3 -8 HOU 5 4/16 17 CWS W 8-1 7-10 4 -6½ LAA 3 Mengden Lopez 7,479 129,177 7/20 98 SF L 1-5 55-43 3 -9 HOU 5 Rodriguez Jackson 45,606* 712,672 4/17 18 CWS W 10-2 8-10 4 -5½ LAA 2½ Cahill Gonzalez 46,028^ 129,177 7/21 99 SF W 4-3 (11) 56-43 3 -9 HOU 6 Petit Smith 56,310* 768,982 4/18 19 CWS W 12-11 (14) 9-10 4 -4½ LAA 1½ Trivino Shields 13,321 142,498 7/22 100 SF W 6-5 (10) 57-43 3 -8 HOU 5 Familia Blach 44,374* 813,356 4/19 OFF DAY 4 -4 LAA ½ (47 dates) 4/20 20 BOS L 3-7 9-11 4 -4½ HOU ½ Velazquez Graveman 23,473 165,971 7/23 101 at TEX W 15-3 58-43 3 -7½ HOU 5 Anderson Hamels 18,744 1,551,996 4/21 21 BOS W 3-0 10-11 4 -4½ HOU ½ MANAEA Sale 25,746 191,717 7/24 102 at TEX W 13-10 (10) 59-43 3 -7½ HOU 6 Familia Bibens-Dirkx Treinen 18,249 1,570,245 4/22 22 BOS W 4-1 11-11 4 -4½ HOU 1 ½ Treinen Price 29,804 221,521 7/25 103 at TEX W 6-5 60-43 3 -6½ HOU 5 Trivino Leclerc Treinen 20,549 1,590,794 (13 dates) 7/26 104 at TEX W 7-6 61-43 3 -6 HOU 5 Cahill Colon Treinen 20,533 1,611,327 4/23 23 at TEX W 9-4 12-11 t3 -3½ HOU ½ Buchter Jepsen 17,060 308,838 7/27 105 at COL L 1-3 61-44 3 -6 HOU 5 Freeland Manaea Ottavino 40,229 1,651,556 4/24 24 at TEX W 3-2 13-11 t3 -3 LAA ½ Triggs Hamels Casilla 19,391 328,229 7/28 106 at COL L 1-4 61-45 3 -6 HOU 5 Senzatela Anderson Davis 47,809 1,699,365 4/25 25 at TEX L 2-4 13-12 4 -3½ HOU ½ Chávez Graveman Kela 19,121 347,350 7/29 107 at COL L 2-3 61-46 3 -6 HOU 4 Marquez Montas Davis 41,988 1,741,353 4/26 OFF DAY 4 -3½ HOU ½ (58 dates) 4/27 26 at HOU W 8-1 14-12 4 -2½ HOU ½ Manaea Keuchel 32,636 379,986 7/30 108 TOR W 10-1 62-46 3 -5 HOU 3 Jackson Estrada 11,449 824,805 4/28 27 at HOU L 0-11 14-13 4 -3½ HOU 1½ McCullers Mengden 41,493* 421,479 7/31 109 TOR W 6-2 63-46 3 -5 HOU 4 Cahill Gaviglio 17,325 842,130 4/29 28 at HOU L 4-8 14-14 4 -4½ HOU 2 Harris Cahill 39,131 460,610 8/1 110 TOR W 8-3 64-46 t2 -5 HOU 5 Manaea Stroman 17,058 859,188 4/30 OFF DAY 4 -5 HOU 2½ 8/2 OFF DAY 2 -5 HOU 5 5/1 29 at SEA L 3-6 14-15 4 -5 HOU 1½ Hernández Triggs Díaz 12,468 473,078 8/3 111 DET W 1-0 (13) 65-46 2 -5 HOU 5 Pagán Farmer 14,766 873,954 5/2 30 at SEA W 3-2 15-15 4 -4 HOU 1 Treinen Díaz 11,603 484,681 8/4 112 DET W 2-1 66-46 2 -5 HOU 5 Jackson Zimmerman Treinen 33,668 907,622 5/3 31 at SEA L 1-4 15-16 4 -4 HOU/LAA – Bradford Manaea Diaz 12,888 497,569 8/5 113 DET W 6-0 67-46 2 -4 HOU 4 Cahill Liriano 19,559 927,181 (17 dates) 8/6 OFF DAY 2 -4½ HOU 4½ 5/4 32 BAL W 6-4 16-16 4 -4 HOU/LAA – Trivino Brach Treinen 12,723 234,244 8/7 114 LAD L 2-4 67-47 2 -5½ HOU 5½ Hill Manaea Jansen 33,654 960,835 5/5 33 BAL W 2-0 (12) 17-16 4 -3 HOU/LAA – Hatcher Araujo 24,612 258,856 8/8 115 LAD W 3-2 68-47 2 -5 HOU 5 Familia Chargois Treinen 32,062 992,897 5/6 34 BAL W 2-1 18-16 4 -3 LAA 1 Triggs Cobb 17,112 275,968 (55 dates) 5/7 35 HOU L 2-16 18-17 4 -3½ LAA ½ Keuchel Anderson 7,360 283,328 8/9 OFF DAY 2 -4½ HOU 4½ 5/8 36 HOU L 2-4 18-18 4 -4 HOU ½ McCullers Manaea Giles 9,675 293,003 8/10 116 at LAA L 3-4 68-48 2 -4½ HOU 4½ Johnson Trivino Paker 42,722 1,784,075 5/9 37 HOU L 1-4 18-19 4 -5 HOU ½ Cole Mengden Giles 18,044 311,047 8/11 117 at LAA W 7-0 69-48 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Jackson Skaggs 39,425 1,823,500 (19 dates) 8/12 118 at LAA W 8-7 70-48 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Rodney Johnson Treinen 38,364 1,861,864 5/10 OFF DAY 4 -5 HOU/LAA -- (61 dates) 5/11 38 at NYY W 10-5 19-19 4 -4 HOU/LAA -- Graveman Gray Treinen 43,093 540,662 8/13 119 SEA W 7-6 71-48 2 -2 HOU 2 Manaea Gonzales Treinen 10,400 1,003,297 5/12 39 at NYY L 6-7 (11) 19-20 4 -5 HOU 1 Cole Hatcher 41,859 582,521 8/14 120 SEA W 3-2 72-48 2 -1 HOU 1 Fiers Hernandez Treinen 17,419 1,020,716 5/13 40 at NYY L 2-6 19-21 4 -6 HOU 1 Severino Anderson 40,538 623,059 8/15 121 SEA L 0-2 (12) 72-49 2 -2 HOU 2 Pazos Petit Diaz 17,078 1,037,794 5/14 41 at BOS W 6-5 20-21 4 -5 HOU/LAA -- Manaea Porcello Treinen 35,249 658,308 8/16 OFF DAY 2 -2 HOU 2 5/15 42 at BOS W 5-3 21-21 4 -5 HOU 1 Mengden Rodriguez Treinen 34,906 693,214 8/17 122 HOU W 4-3 (10) 73-49 2 -1 HOU 1 Treinen Sipp 23,535 1,061,329 5/16 43 at BOS L 4-6 21-22 4 -6 HOU 2 Sale Cahill Kimbrel 34,947 728,161 8/18 123 HOU W 7-1 74-49 t1 – OAK/HOU – Cahill Keuchel 32,204 1,093,533 5/17 44 at TOR W 10-5 22-22 4 -5½ HOU 2½ Petit Sanchez 22,893 751,054 8/19 124 HOU L 4-9 74-50 2 -1 HOU 1 Verlander Manaea 29,143 1,122,676 5/18 45 at TOR W 3-1 23-22 4 -5½ HOU 3 Coulombe Estrada Treinen 21,703 772,757 8/20 125 TEX W 9-0 75-50 t1 – OAK/HOU – Fiers Colón 9,341 1,132,017 5/19 46 at TOR W 5-4 24-22 4 -4½ HOU 2 Pagán Clippard Treinen 35,786 808,543 8/21 126 TEX W 6-0 76-50 t1 – OAK/HOU – Anderson Jurado 11,579 1,143,596 5/20 47 at TOR W 9-2 25-22 4 -4½ HOU 2 Mengden Biagini 30,676 839,219 8/22 127 TEX L 2-4 76-51 2 -1 HOU 1 Minor Jackson Leclerc 13,139 1,156,735 (27 dates) (64 dates) 5/21 OFF DAY 4 -4½ HOU 2 8/23 128 at MIN L 4-6 76-52 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Busenitz Cahill Hildenberger 24,171 1,886,035 5/22 48 SEA L 2-3 (10) 25-23 4 -5½ HOU 2 Vincent Petit Diaz 9,408 320,455 8/24 129 at MIN W 7-1 77-52 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Manaea Odorizzi 22,568 1,908,603 5/23 49 SEA L 0-1 25-24 4 -6½ HOU 2 Gonzales Gossett Diaz 6,991 327,446 8/25 130 at MIN W 6-2 78-52 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Fiers Gonsalves 28,772 1,937,375 5/24 50 SEA W 4-3 26-24 4 -6½ HOU 3 Petit Hernandez Treinen 12,633 340,079 8/26 131 at MIN W 6-2 79-52 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Buchter Berríos 23,318 1,960,693 5/25 51 ARI L 1-7 26-25 4 -7½ HOU 3 Corbin Manaea 22,691 362,770 8/27 132 at HOU L 4-11 79-53 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Cole Anderson 43,171 2,003,864 5/26 52 ARI W 3-0 27-25 4 -6½ HOU 2 MENGDEN Buchholz 17,580 380,350 8/28 133 at HOU W 4-3 80-53 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Familia Osuna Treinen 33,136 2,037,000 5/27 53 ARI W 2-1 28-25 4 -5½ HOU 1 Montas Greinke Treinen 13,947 394,297 8/29 134 at HOU L 4-5 80-54 2 -2½ HOU 1½ Osuna Familia 32,926 2,069,926 5/28 54 TB L 0-1 (13) 28-26 4 -6½ HOU 1 Stanek Hatcher Venters 10,881 405,178 (68 dates) 5/29 55 TB L 3-4 28-27 4 -6½ HOU 1 Snell Gossett Romo 7,521 412,699 8/30 135 SEA L 1-7 80-55 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Le Blanc Montas 10,844 1,167,579 5/30 56 TB L 0-6 28-28 4 -6½ HOU 1 Eovaldi Manaea 6,705 419,404 8/31 136 SEA W 7-5 81-55 2 -1½ HOU 1½ Petit Leake Treinen 17,942 1,185,521 5/31 57 TB W 7-3 29-28 4 -6½ HOU 1 Mengden Stanek Treinen 12,070 431,474 9/1 137 SEA L 7-8 81-56 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Paxton Hendriks Diaz 28,760 1,214,281 (29 dates) 9/2 138 SEA W 8-2 82-56 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Jackson Hernandez Treinen 21,497 1,235,778 6/1 58 at KC W 16-0 30-28 4 -6½ HOU 1 Montas Kennedy 23,413 862,632 9/3 139 NYY W 6-3 83-56 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Cahill Sabathia Treinen 40,546 1,276,324 6/2 59 at KC L 4-5 30-29 4 -6½ HOU/SEA -- Hill Petit Herrera 24,553 887,185 9/4 140 NYY L 1-5 83-57 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Robertson Rodney 17,536 1,293,860 6/3 60 at KC W 5-1 31-29 4 -6½ SEA 1 Trivino Junis 19,424 906,609 9/5 141 NYY W 8-2 84-57 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Fiers Severino 21,004 1,314,864 6/4 OFF DAY 4 -6½ SEA 1 9/6 OFF DAY 2 -3½ HOU 3½ 6/5 61 at TEX L 4-7 31-30 4 -7½ SEA 2 Martin Trivino Kela 19,470 926,079 9/7 142 TEX W 8-4 85-57 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Petit Gallardo 15,572 1,330,436 6/6 62 at TEX L 2-8 31-31 4 -7½ SEA 1 Colon Mengden 22,335 948,414 9/8 143 TEX W 8-6 86-57 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Buchter Martin Treinen 20,504 1,350,940 (32 dates) 9/9 144 TEX W 7-3 87-57 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Kelley Jurado 27,932 1,378,872 6/7 63 KC W 4-1 32-31 4 -7½ SEA 1 Blackburn Hammel Treinen 7,963 439,437 (74 dates) 6/8 64 KC W 7-2 33-31 4 -7½ SEA 1 Montas Junis Trivino 10,132 449,569 9/10 OFF DAY 2 -3 HOU 3 6/9 65 KC L 0-2 33-32 4 -7½ SEA/HOU – Duff y Bassitt Herrera 16,208 465,777 9/11 145 at BAL W 3-2 88-57 2 -3 HOU 3 Fiers Wright Familia 9,141 2,079,067 6/10 66 KC W 3-2 34-32 4 -7½ SEA/HOU – Treinen Adam 15,548 481,325 9/12 146 at BAL W 10-0 89-57 2 -3 HOU 3 Mengden Cashner 10,840 2,089,907 6/11 OFF DAY 4 -8 SEA ½ 9/13 147 at BAL L 3-5 89-58 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Bundy Anderson Givens 11,714 2,101,621 6/12 67 HOU L 3-6 34-33 4 -9 SEA ½ McCullers Mengden Giles 11,742 493,067 9/14 148 at TB W 2-1 (10) 90-58 2 -2½ HOU 2½ Treinen Schultz 11,549 2,113,170 6/13 68 HOU L 5-13 34-34 4 -10 SEA ½ Cole Blackburn 9,164 502,231 9/15 149 at TB L 5-7 90-59 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Kittredge Familia Romo 15,154 2,128,324 6/14 69 HOU L 3-7 34-35 4 -10½ HOU ½ Verlander Montas 13,009 515,240 9/16 150 at TB L 4-5 90-60 2 -4½ HOU 4½ Kittredge Fiers Romo 13,197 2,141,521 6/15 70 LAA L 4-8 34-36 4 -11½ HOU ½ Skaggs Bassitt 18,356 533,596 (74 dates) 6/16 71 LAA W 6-4 35-36 4 -11½ HOU ½ Manaea Ramirez Treinen 19,185 552,781 9/17 OFF DAY 2 -4 HOU 4 6/17 72 LAA W 6-5 (11) 36-36 4 -11½ HOU 1½ Treinen Jewell 21,217 573,998 9/18 151 LAA L 7-9 90-61 2 -5 HOU 5 Ramirez Trivino Buttrey 15,031 1,393,903 (39 dates) 9/19 152 LAA W 10-0 91-61 2 -4 HOU 4 Anderson Pena 16,425 1,410,328 6/18 OFF DAY 4 -12 HOU 2 9/20 153 LAA W 21-3 92-61 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Jackson Shoemaker 17,217 1,427,545 6/19 73 at SD W 4-2 (10) 37-36 4 -11 HOU 2 Trivino Cimber Treinen 37,485 985,899 9/21 154 MIN W 7-6 (10) 93-61 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Treinen Magill 27,558 1,455,103 6/20 74 at SD W 12-4 38-36 4 -11 HOU 3 Montas Lucchesi 28,225 1,014,124 9/22 155 MIN W 3-2 94-61 2 -3½ HOU 3½ Treinen Hildenberger 36,731 1,491,834 6/21 at CWS PPD, RAIN 4 -11 HOU 3½ 9/23 156 MIN L 1-5 94-62 2 -4½ HOU 4½ Gibson Cahill May 35,754 1,527,588 6/22 75 at CWS (1) W 11-2 39-36 Manaea Shields (80 dates) 76 at CWS (2) L 4-6 39-37 4 -10½ HOU 3½ Giolito Bassitt Soria 18,323 1,032,447 9/24 157 at SEA W 7-3 95-62 2 -4½ HOU 4½ Buchter Armstrong 16,491 2,158,012 6/23 77 at CWS W 7-6 40-37 4 -10½ HOU 3½ Trivino Minaya Treinen 20,457 1,052,904 9/25 158 at SEA L 8-10 95-63 2 -5½ HOU -5½ Colome Pagan 12,791 2,170,083 6/24 78 at CWS L 3-10 40-38 4 -11½ HOU 4½ Rodon Blackburn 21,908 1,074,812 6/25 79 at DET W 5-4 41-38 t3 -10½ HOU 3½ Trivino Greene Treinen 19,127 1,093,939 * indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game. ^indicates free admission game (paid attendance 0…does not count as home date). 6/26 80 at DET W 9-7 42-38 3 -10½ HOU 3½ Buchter Greene Treinen 22,809 1,116,748 6/27 81 at DET W 3-0 43-38 3 -10½ HOU 3½ Bassitt Fiers Trivino 23,961 1,140,709 DATE G OPP TIME TV 6/28 82 at DET W 4-2 44-38 3 -10½ HOU 3½ Manaea Fulmer Treinen 28,866 1,169,575 9/26 159 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA (41 dates) 9/27 OFF DAY 9/28 160 at LAA 7:07 NBCSCA 9/29 161 at LAA 6:07 NBCSCA 9/30 162 at LAA 12:07 NBCSCA