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LEVELAND INDIANS 2016 WORLD SERIES GAME TWO NOTES CLEVELAND INDIANS (1-0) Vs

OFFICIAL 2016 POSTSEASON INFORMATION LEVELAND INDIANS 2016 GAME TWO NOTES INDIANS (1-0) vs. CUBS (0-1) RHP Trevor Bauer (0-0, 5.06) vs. RHP (0-1, 4.91) WS G2/Home #2 » Wednesday., Oct. 26, 2016 » » 7:08 p.m. ET » FOX, ESPN Radio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER | THE 112th WORLD SERIES FLASH LIGHT | CLEVELAND POSTSEASON HISTORY 2016 at a glance » The & are meeting in Major » Cleveland has gone 52-43 (.547) all-time in Postseason games, the League Baseball’s 112th World Series, the first meeting in Postseason 3rd-highest Postseason winning pct. of any A.L. team since 1901 vs. AL: Central West East history between the two franchises...Cleveland took a 1-0 series lead & 5th-highest by any team in the Majors behind Florida (.667, 22-11), 81-60 49-26 18-16 14-18 with Tuesday’s 6-0 shutout...second consecutive series for Cleveland New York-AL (.590, 223-155), New York-NL (.573, 51-38) & Baltimore vs. NL: Central West East to face an opponent for first time in PS history (also Toronto in ALCS); in (.551, 54-44)...record would be 53-43 if 1948 A.L. Pennant playoff game 13-7 4-0 0-0 9-7 In Series: Home Road Total ALDS, Tribe faced for the sixth time in PS history. officially counted...Cleveland’s 95 official Postseason games are 6th- Overall 15-9-3 11-11-4 26-20-7 » The 2016 Fall Classic promises to be an historic event, as this year’s most played by any A.L. team since 1901, T13th-most in the Majors. Openers 19-8 15-11 34-19 World Series features pennant-winners with baseball’s two longest » Tribe’s longest Postseason winning streak is 6 games (Oct. 6-17, Finales 17-10 13-13 30-23 championship droughts, as Cleveland is looking for the franchise’s 2016), as this fall Cleveland became just the fifth team in MLB his- Rubber 3-6 5-5 8-11 first title since 1948 (68 years), while Chicago-NL is seeking to end tory to win 6 consecutive games to begin a Postseason ...lon- Lead after: Home Road Total a dry spell that dates back to 1908 (108 years)...the Indians last ap- gest Postseason losing streak is 4 games, done twice (Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 6 inn. 37-1 32-4 69-5 peared in the World Series in 1997, the Cubs in 1945...additionally, this 1954 - 4G WS sweep - & Oct. 18, 2007-Oct. 2, 2013). 7 inn. 40-1 34-2 74-3 easily signifies the largest combined title drought between two teams 8 inn. 44-1 38-0 82-1 STANDING ON THE VERGE OF GETTING IT ON | FALL CLASSIC facing one another in the World Series (source: Elias). Trail after: Home Road Total » The Cleveland Indians are appearing in in the franchise’s sixth World LARGEST COMBINED TITLE DROUGHTS 6 inn. 8-25 1-29 9-54 Series all-time...Tribe’s 6 appearances are tied with Baltimore and Oak- IN WORLD SERIES HISTORY 7 inn. 5-26 1-31 6-57 land for 5th-most in A.L. history behind New York-AL (40), Boston (12), 8 inn. 3-25 1-33 4-58 World Series Years Teams (11) and Philadelphia-AL (8)...have appeared in the World Series Tied after: Home Road Total 2016 174 Cleveland vs. Chicago-NL on five (5) previous occasions, winning titles in 1920 (5-2 over Brook- 6 inn. 8-2 8-6 16-8 2005 129 Chicago-AL vs. Houston lyn Robins) & 1948 (4-2 over Boston Braves)...the Tribe came up on 7 inn. 8-1 6-6 14-7 2004 106 Boston vs. St. Louis the losing end in Fall Classics played in 1954 (4-0 to NY Giants), 1995 8 inn. 6-2 2-6 8-8 2010 103 San Francisco vs. Texas (4-2 to ) & 1997 (4-3 to Florida)...Cleveland is 15-16 (.484) all- Decided... Home Road Total The Texas Rangers, who own baseball’s third-longest championship time in World Series games; Tribe’s 31 World Series games played are 7th-or-later 17-5 9-15 26-20 drought at 56 years (no WS titles from 1961-2016), were also a part of Final AB 14-3 3-14 17-17 7th-most in the A.L. all-time...the is considered to be the 2016 Postseason field before losing to Toronto in the ALDS. Extra- 4-2 2-4 6-6 ’s first modern installment of the event. One-run G’s 20-7 8-14 28-21 ONE NATION UNDER A GROOVE | WINS & LOSSES » This marks the first time for Cleveland to hold home-field -ad Walk-offs 11 9 11-9 » Cleveland has a combined record of 102-68 in 2016, as the Indians vantage in the World Series...teams with home-field advantage have vs. RH starter 34-20 29-27 63-47 are 8-1 in the Postseason after finishing the regular season at 94-67... won 6 of last 7 (exception: 2014 ) & 9 of the last 12 vs. LH starter 19-8 12-12 31-20 Cleveland swept Boston in 3 games to win the ALDS before taking 4 of 5 Fall Classics. from Toronto in the ALCS...the Indians have won 11 of their last 12 dating tribe by the numbers DR. FUNKENSTEIN | TITO IN THE POSTSEASON back to regular season (12 consecutive games w/o losing 2 straight)... » ’s teams are 36-19 (.655) all-time in Postseason Overall Record...... 94-67 club is 18-6 since Sept. 16, losing consecutive games just twice in that play, the highest win% by any manager with at least 50 Postseason Standing in AL Central...... 1st, +8.0G 24-game span. games managed...Tito’s 36 Postseason wins are 7th-most in MLB his- Days in 1st (2-3-4-5)....122 (29-11-21-0) UP FOR THE DOWN STROKE | GAME ONE SHUTOUT tory after passing Hall-of-Famer Sparky Anderson in the ALCS. Largest 1st-place Lead....+8.0G, 3x, 10/2 » With last night’s 6-0 win, Cleveland’s pitching staff posted (a) the MOST POSTSEASON WINS AS MANAGER, MLB HISTORY Largest 1st-place Deficit....-6.0G, last 5/9 team’s fourth shutout of the 2016 Postseason (b) the 12th shutout in 84-58 (.592) Jim Leyland 44-40 (.524) Most G Above .500. +27G,2x,94-67 (10/2) Cleveland Postseason history - 8 of those at home - and (c) the fourth Tony La Russa 70-58 (.547) Casey Stengel 37-26 (.587) Most G Below .500...... -2G, 10-12 (5/2) Times at .500...... 11, last 17-17 on 5/15 shutout in Cleveland World Series history - the others coming in 1920 Bobby Cox 67-69 (.493) Terry Francona 36-19 (.655) Current Streak...... W3 WS Games 6 & 7 vs. Brooklyn and 1948 WS Game 3 vs. Boston-NL. Bruce Bochy 44-33 (.571) Sparky Anderson 34-21 (.618) Following a Win...... 54-39 » Marked the 17th World Series Game 1 shutout in MLB history, first » Tito is the only manager in Major League history to win each of his Following a Loss...... 40-27 since Cincinnati in G1 of the (7-0 vs. Oakland). first 9 World Series games (9-0 entering tonight)...his streak of 9 straight Last 5 games...... 3-2 » Cleveland’s 4 shutouts tie the MLB record for a Postseason (5th Last 10 games...... 6-4 wins is the 3rd-longest ever by a manager behind Joe Torre (14) & Joe time), as the 2016 Indians join the 1905 Giants, 1998 Yankees, 2010 Last 15 games...... 10-5 McCarthy (10). Giants & 2012 Giants. Last 20 games...... 12-8 » Paired with the Tribe’s 3-0 victory in ALCS Game 5 at Toronto, Cleve- | AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD Longest ‘W’ Streak...... 14G (6/17-7/1) land has tossed consecutive team shutouts for just the second time in » Cleveland is 26-14 (.650) all-time in Postseason games played here Longest ‘L’ Streak...... 3G, 7x, last 8/23-35 franchise history (1920 WS Games 6 & 7). at Progressive Field (1994-2016)...Cleveland’s .650 Postseason Come-from-Behind Wins...... 38 home winning pct. since this park opened in 1994 is 2nd-highest Losses After Holding Lead...... 23 AGONY OF DEFEET | SCORELESS FRAMES Team Saves...... 37-for-48 (77.1%) in the Majors over that span behind Kansas City (.813, 13-3), who has » Cleveland’s staff will carry an active streak of 18.0 consecutive Record Before All-Star Break...... 52-36 played 16 home games to Cleveland’s 38 (see below)...Tribe has won scoreless innings into tonight’s game (last run allowed came in 8th in- Record After All-Star Break ...... 42-31 5 straight (5-0 at home in 2016 Postseason) and 9 of last 11 at home ning of ALCS G4 at Toronto), just 5.0 frames shy of the club’s franchise Home Record...... 53-28 dating back to start of 2007 Postseason. record of 23.0 - a streak that spanned Games 2-4. Road Record...... 41-39 HIGHEST POSTSEASON WIN PCT. AT HOME SINCE 1994 » Tribe hurlers have held opponents scoreless in 66.0 of the staff’s 80.0 Day Games...... 27-27 Team Win% W-L innings pitched overall during the 2016 Postseason (82.5%). Night Games...... 67-40 Kansas City .813 13-3 vs. RH starters...... 63-47 » Cleveland’s 1.58 team ERA is the lowest figure among all 10 teams Cleveland .650 26-14 vs. LH starters...... 31-20 in the 2016 Postseason...1.58 ERA currently ranks 20th all-time for low- Florida .647 11-6 vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500...... 52-39 est team mark in a single Postseason - 5th-lowest in the Expansion Era St. Louis .646 42-23 vs. Opp. Below .500...... 42-28 (since 1961) behind only the 1966 Orioles (0.50), 1963 Dodgers (1.00), Philadelphia .640 16-9 CLE scores first...... 63-20 1983 Orioles (1.10) & 2014 Nationals (1.23). Opp. scores first...... 31-47 YOU & YOUR FOLKS, ME & MY FOLKS | CUBS SERIES NOTES CLE -hits Opp...... 68-7 GIVE UP THE | KLUBER DEALS AGAIN » The Cleveland & Chicago-NL franchises are meeting for the first time Opp. out-hits CLE...... 16-49 » COREY KLUBER improved to 3-1 with a 0.74 ERA across 4 starts in MLB Postseason history...the two clubs have split 18 regular season CLE/Opp. hits even...... 10-11 during the 2016 Postseason (24.1IP, 17H, 2R-ER, HR, 7BB, 29SO, .193 meetings all-time (9-9), as the Indians have gone 6-5 vs. the Cubs at CLE 3-or-fewer runs...... 16-46 avg.)...has tossed at least 6.0 scoreless in all 3 of his victories...Kluber’s Progressive Field, while holding a 3-4 mark at Wrigley Field. CLE 4-or-more runs...... 78-21 0.74 ERA is easiliy the lowest among all starters this Postseason and the » The Indians & Cubs met most recently in 2015, splitting 4 decisions CLE 5-or-more runs...... 71-14 2nd-lowest in MLB history for a single Postseason among with a (1-1 in each city)...that season included a memorable trip to the North- CLE 5 hits-or-fewer...... 8-16 min. of 4 starts behind only for the 1972 Oakland A’s. CLE 6-9 hits...... 32-39 side, as a June 15 rainout coincided with of the 2015 Stanley » Of the 24.1 innings Kluber has thrown this Postseason, 22.1 have CLE 10-or-more hits...... 54-12 Cup Finals - that same night, the Blackhawks defeated the Tampa Bay been scoreless (91.8%). CLE hits (s)...... 67-40 Lightning 2-0 to win Lord Stanley on home ice for the first time since » Kluber’s 9 in Game 1 were most by any in Cleveland CLE does not homer...... 27-27 1938 and then brought the Cup to Wrigley Field the next day for a pre- World Series history - previous mark was 7 shared by Orel Hershiser CLE allows home run(s)...... 58-57 game warning track lap prior to first pitch between the Indians & Cubs. (1995 WS G1) and Jaret Wright (1997 WS G7). No HR by Opp...... 36-10 CLE charged with (s)...... 26-30 | YOUNG BUCKS SHINE | CLEVELAND K’s CLE no error(s)...... 68-37 » JOSE RAMIREZ (24.038) & FRANCISCO LINDOR (22.346) became » Cleveland’s 15 K’s as a team matched the 2nd-highest total for a CLE starter goes 6.0+IP...... 68-25 the 3rd pair of teammates under the age of 25 to each collect at least 3 9- game in World Series history, trailing only the 1968 St. Louis Players Used (Pitchers)...... 48 (27) hits in the same World Series game, joining Washington’s Goose Gos- Cardinals who fanned 17 in WS G1 vs. Detroit...also set a Cleveland Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall)...... 3:03 lin (23.357) & (23.349) in Game 4, franchise record for most K’s in a 9-inning Postseason game...... 29,445 min/161 G and Boston’s (24.071) & (24.046) in » The Indians have struck out 8+ batters in 10 consecutive Postseason Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP)...... 2:58 Game 3...Lindor (22.346 for Game 1) became the ...... 26,404 min/148 G game dating back to the 2013 A.L. Game, the 2nd-longest 3rd-youngest player to start a World Series game for Cleveland behind CLE challenges overturned...... 28 of 49 such streak in Postseason history behind an 11-game stretch by the Los Jaret Wright, who was 21.301 when he started Game 7 of the 1997 Angeles Dodgers that spanned 2014 NLDS G4 - 2016 NLDS G5. Mon...... 9-10 April...... 10-11 World Series, and , who started all 7 games of the 1920 Tues...... 14-11 May...... 16-13 BOP GUN | PEREZ’S BIG NIGHT World Series, turning 22 on the day of Game 4. Wed...... 14-11 June...... 22-6 » In WS Game 1, ROBERTO PEREZ became (a) the first player in Indi- Thurs...... 11-4 July...... 12-12 | THIS DAY IN MUSIC... ans history to homer twice in a World Series game - third in a Postsea- Fri...... 21-5 August...... 16-14 » 1962: The Rolling Stones recorded their first demo tape at Curly son game overall, joining & , who each pulled Sat...... 12-14 Sept/Oct...... 18-11 Clayton Studios in Highbury, London; the group cut three songs: Jimmy the trick twice (b) the 5th catcher with a multi-HR game in World Series Sun...... 13-12 Reed’s “Close Together”, Bo Diddley’s “You Cant Judge A Book By The history, joining Yogi Berra (‘56), Gene Tenace (‘72), (‘76) Cover” & Muddy Waters’ “Soon Forgotten”. & Gary Carter (‘86) (c) the first player in MLB history to HR twice in a WS » BORN ON THIS DAY: (1951) , bassist for James game from the No. 9 spot and (d) the first Puerto Rican-born player with Brown & Parliament ; (1953) Keith Strickland, The B-52’s; 2 HR’s in a WS game. (1963) Natalie Merchant; (1967) Keith Urban. UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATION Date Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch TV/Radio Wed. Oct. 26 WS G2 vs CHICAGO-NL RHP Trevor Bauer (0-0, 5.06) vs. RHP Jake Arrieta (0-1, 4.91) 8:00PM ET FOX, ESPN Radio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN Thurs. Oct. 27 Workout Day (Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois)

Document Solutions Provider to the Cleveland Indians Cleveland | 4577 Hinckley Industrial Parkway, Cleveland, OH 44109 Akron | 440 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311 WWW.MERITECHINC.COM • 888-505-6567 PAGE 2 CLEVELAND INDIANS GAME NOTES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2016 bauer’s regular season STATS rhp BAUER’S CAREER RECORD 47 TREVOR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2016 12-8 4.26 35 28 190.0 179 96 90 70 168 bauer Career 30-32 4.42 100 92 552.1 511 286 271 238 509 BAUER vs. CHICAGO-NL (0-0, 5.06 ERA) W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2016 0-0 - 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TONIGHT’S START Career 1-0 0.00 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 3 7 » The 25-year-old right-hander is scheduled to start Game 2 of the World Series tonight at Progressive Field...will be his third career Postseason appearance...set to pitch on an BAUER at ROGERS CENTRE extended eight days’ rest since starting Game 3 of the ALCS vs. Toronto on October 17 W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO at Rogers Centre...faced three batters and threw approximately 25 pitches in Cleveland’s workout on Monday. 2016 1-0 0.00 1 0 5.0 2 0 0 3 3 » Went 12-8 with a 4.26 ERA (90ER/190.0IP) in 35 appearances (28 starts) this season... Career 1-1 7.11 2 1 6.1 8 5 5 4 5 registered a 10-8 record and a 4.35 ERA (84ER/173.2IP) over his 28 starts. 2016 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

LAST TIME OUT Innings: 9.0, June 22 vs. TB Innings: 9.0, 2x, last June 22, 2016 vs. TB » Did not factor into the decision of Cleveland’s 4-2 victory on October 17 vs. Toronto in Hits: 10, September 18 vs. DET Hits: 10, September 18, 2016 vs. DET Game 3 of the ALCS at Rogers Centre...worked 0.2 innings before exiting the game due to Runs: 8, August 3 vs. MIN Runs: 8, August 3, 2016 vs. MIN a finger injury...faced four batters; did not allow a , while walking two and striking out one. ER: 7, August 3 vs. MIN ER: 7, 2x, last August 3, 2016 vs. MIN » His 0.2 inning start tied him with Jaret Wright for the shortest start by an Indians’ pitcher SO’s: 13, August 19 vs. TOR SO’s: 13, August 19, 2016 vs. TOR in ALCS history; Wright went 0.2 innings in Game 1 of the 1998 ALCS vs. New York-AL... Walks: 5, August 3 vs. MIN Walks: 7, Apr. 6, 2013 at TB Bauer became only the fourth starter in Postseason history to toss 0.2-or-fewer innings HR: 2, 5x, last September 23 vs. CWS HR: 3, 3x, last Aug. 8, 2015 vs. MIN and not give up a run, joining Johnny Cueto (Reds’ Game 1 of 2012 NLDS; 0.1IP), John Pitches: 116, July 16 at MIN Pitches: 119, June 16, 2014 vs. LAA (Braves’ Game 3 of 2004 NLDS; 0.1IP) and (Senators’ Game 7 Thomson Curly Ogden CG’s: 1, June 22 vs. TB CG’s: 2, last June 22, 2016 vs. TB of 1924 World Series; 0.1IP). Low-Hit CG: 3, June 22 vs. TB Low-Hit CG: 3, June 22, 2016 vs. TB CG SHO’s: -- CG SHO’s: -- VS. CHICAGO-NL | INTERLEAGUE PLAY » Will be facing Chicago-NL for the second time in his career...faced the Cubs on June 16, Win Streak: 4, June 6-July 1 Win Streak: 4, June 6-July 1, 2016 2015 at Wrigley Field & earned the win in Cleveland’s 6-0 victory after tossing 7.0 shutout 2016 REGULAR SEASON splits Career splits innings...allowed four hits (all singles) with three walks and seven strikeouts. » In 15 career Interleague appearances (14 starts), Bauer has gone 7-2 with a 2.51 ERA W L ERA G/S IP ER W L ERA G/S IP ER (25ER/89.2IP), which includes an undefeated 3-0 record in five appearances (four starts) HOME 6 4 4.73 19/16 106.2 56 HOME 17 16 4.61 54/50 310.1 159 during the 2016 regular season...has held Interleague opponents to a career .194 average ROAD 6 4 3.67 16/12 83.1 34 ROAD 13 16 4.17 46/42 242.0 112 (62-for-320) with 19 extra-base hits (13 doubles, six home runs) and 79 strikeouts...since DAY 4 4 5.53 13/7 55.1 34 DAY 10 11 3.84 35/29 187.1 80 making his Major League debut in 2012, Bauer’s .194 average against in Interleague NIGHT 8 4 3.74 22/21 134.2 56 NIGHT 20 21 4.71 65/63 365.0 191 play is the fourth-lowest among all qualified starters (minimum 75.0IP), behind Matt GRASS 11 8 4.40 33/28 184.0 90 GRASS 29 30 4.38 96/90 540.0 263 Harvey (.183), Max Scherzer (.184) and (.186). TURF 1 0 0.00 2/0 6.0 0 TURF 1 2 5.84 4/2 12.1 8 AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO CAREER YEAR » Bauer set a new single-season career-high with 12 wins this season...the 25-year-old vs. LEFT .239 82 343 8 40 29 96 vs. LEFT .238 241 1014 32 128 129 263 right-hander also set single-season career-highs in games (35) and innings pitched (190.0)... vs. RIGHT .257 97 378 12 49 41 72 vs. RIGHT .253 270 1069 32 133 109 246 finished the regular season with 168 strikeouts, two shy of his career-high (170 in 2015). TOTALS .248 179 721 20 89 70 168 TOTALS .245 511 2083 64 261 238 509 BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPs AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD Bauer vs. Chicago-NL Arrieta vs. Cleveland » Went 6-4 with a 4.60 ERA (52ER/101.2IP) in 16 home starts this season...limited oppo- PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO nents to three-or-fewer runs in 10 of those 16 home starts...15 of the 20 home runs allowed Bryant .333 1 3 0 0 0 1 Chisenhall .250 1 4 0 0 0 0 this season were at Progressive Field. Coghlan .000 0 3 0 0 0 0 Crisp .125 1 8 0 0 0 3 Fowler .200 1 5 0 0 1 0 Davis .300 3 10 0 2 0 0 EARLY INNING TROUBLES Heyward .000 0 6 0 0 0 1 Gomes .000 0 3 0 0 0 1 » Bauer has posted a 5.14 ERA (48ER/84.0IP) in innings 1 through 3 this season com- Montero .167 1 6 0 0 0 2 Kipnis .400 2 5 0 2 1 0 pared to a 3.57 ERA (42ER/106.0IP) in innings 4-or-later. Rizzo .000 0 2 0 0 1 0 Lindor .333 1 3 0 1 0 1 » Surrendered at least one run in the 1st inning in 10 of his 28 regular season starts this Russell .667 2 3 0 0 0 1 Napoli .250 2 8 1 1 2 2 season, including four of his final six starts, but tended to settle down after the 1st...in those Zobrist .000 0 1 0 0 2 0 Santana .333 1 3 1 3 3 1 10 starts, Bauer allowed 20 1st-inning runs, 47.6 percent of the 42 total runs he allowed in those games...he went 2-3 with five no decisions in those 10 starts. 2016 POSTseason DAY-BY-DAYs » Gave up one run in the 1st inning of ALDS Game 1 on October 6 vs. Boston. Gm Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game P/S 2016 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ALDS G1 vs. BOS 5-4 - 5.79 4.2 6 3 3 2 0-0 6 Leading 4-3 78/52 » Enjoyed a solid season in the Indians rotation ALDS Totals 0-0 5.79 4.2 6 3 3 2 0-0 6 and ended the season as the only member of the STEAL RATES WHILE PITCHING ALCS G3 vs. TOR 4-2 - 5.06 0.2 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 Tied 0-0 21/12 starting rotation to make each of his turns from Year(s) CS SBA CS% ALCS Totals 0.00 0.2 0 0 0 0 2-0 1 May thru the end of the season…finished 2nd on 2012-15 14 52 26.9% Postseason Totals 0-0 5.06 5.1 6 3 3 2 2-0 7 the club in innings (190.0), starts (28) & strikeouts 2016 5 10 50.0% 2016 regular season DAY-BY-DAYs (168) and amassed new career-bests in wins (12) TOTAL 19 62 30.6% Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game P/S and innings pitched. 4/5 vs. BOS 2-6 - 18.00 1.0 2 2 2 1 1-0 2 Trailing 2-6 24/14 » Began the season in the bullpen when & were named the Cody Anderson Josh Tomlin 4/8 at CWS 7-1 - 6.00 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 Leading 7-1 23/15 club’s 4th & 5th starters out of spring training...made his first 6 appearances in relief, going 4/14 at TB 6-0 - 4.50 1.0 2 0 0 0 0-0 3 Leading 6-0 25/17 1-0 with a 4.76 ERA (11.1IP, 13H, 6R/ER, 14SO) before moving into the rotation April 30 4/15 vs. NY 5-6 - 3.00 2.0 2 0 0 0 1-0 1 Trailing 2-6 37/21 after Carlos Carrasco was placed on the D.L. with a hamstring injury…spent the remainder of the year in the rotation with the exception of one emergency, extra-inning relief outing in 4/21 vs. SEA 7-10 - 4.50 2.0 3 2 2 0 2-0 2 Trailing 3-7 41/22 Toronto on July 1. 4/24 at DET 6-3 W 4.76 3.1 4 2 2 0 1-0 4 Leading 6-2 64/44 » Went 3-0 with a 2.01 ERA in 6 June starts (10ER/44.2IP), the 2nd-lowest ERA in the 4/30 at PHI 3-4 - 5.28 4.0 5 3 3 1 2-0 4 Tied 3-3 78/49 league in June (min.40IP) and was T-5th in strikeouts (43)...held opponents to a .190 clip April Totals 1-0 5.28 15.1 18 9 9 2 7-0 18 (30-for-158) in June, the 6th-lowest average against in the AL & 10th in MLB...worked his 5/5 vs. DET 9-4 W 5.14 5.2 3 3 3 1 2-0 4 Leading 5-3 106/63 2nd career , a career-best 3-hitter, on June 22 against Tampa Bay at Pro- 5/10 at HOU 4-0 W 3.86 7.0 3 0 0 0 3-0 7 Leading 2-0 104/60 gressive Field (9.0IP, 3H, 1R, 1BB, 10SO); tied a then season-high 10 strikeouts (previously 5/15 vs. MIN 1-5 L 3.89 6.2 5 3 3 1 2-0 8 Trailing 0-3 113/70 done June 6 at Seattle)...earned the win in the Tribe’s 2-1, 19-inning victory on July 1 at 5/21 at BOS 1-9 L 4.31 5.0 8 4 4 1 2-1 0 Trailing 0-4 98/58 Toronto after working 5.0 shutout innings in relief beginning in the 15th inning (was slated to 5/27 vs. BAL 4-6 - 4.34 6.0 9 3 3 0 2-0 4 Tied 3-3 103/65 start the next day)...marked his fourth straight win, setting a new career-long winning streak. May Totals 2-2 3.86 30.1 28 13 13 3 11-1 23 » Ranked in the AL Top 20 for several pitching categories over the 1st half including: ERA 6/1 vs. TEX 5-4 - 4.27 7.0 4 3 3 1 3-0 6 Tied 3-3 105/64 (3.30, 9th), average against (.229, 7th), HR-per-9.0IP (0.71, 3rd), hits-per-9.0IP (7.66, 8th) 6/6 at SEA 3-1 W 3.88 7.2 5 1 1 0 1-0 10 Leading 3-1 109/73 and WHIP (1.20, 14th)...recorded a career-high 13 strikeouts in 8.0 innings on August 19 vs. 6/11 at LAA 3-4 - 3.69 8.0 9 3 2 0 1-0 3 Trailing 0-3 106/70 Toronto...posted a second-half ERA of 5.36 (53ER/89.0IP)...over his five starts following his 6/17 vs. CWS 3-2 - 3.46 7.0 4 1 1 0 3-0 9 Tied 1-1 115/71 Toronto relief outing (7/7-8/3) he posted a record of 0-3 with an 8.37 ERA (22R/23.2IP)…re- 6/22 vs. TB 6-1 W 3.20 9.0 3 1 1 0 1-0 10 Leading 6-1 113/75 bounded in August, going 3-1 with a 2.61 ERA in 6 starts from Aug. 9-Sept. 3 (12ER/41.1IP) 6/27 at ATL 8-3 W 3.19 6.0 5 2 2 1 3-0 5 Leading 4-2 100/59 before going 2-2 with a 7.28 ERA over his final 5 starts from Sept. 8-Oct. 1 (24ER/29.2IP). June Totals 3-0 2.01 44.2 30 11 10 2 12-0 43 CAREER NOTES 7/1 at TOR 2-1 W 3.02 5.0 2 0 0 0 3-0 3 Leading 2-1 83/47 » Right-hander is in his fourth season with the Indians organization after being acquired from 7/7 vs. NYY 4-5 L 3.30 5.2 8 5 5 1 2-0 4 Trailing 2-4 89/59 the on December 11, 2012, along with RHP Matt Albers, RHP Bryan 7/16 at MIN 4-5 - 3.36 6.0 7 4 3 0 3-0 6 Leading 4-2 116/72 Shaw (from Arizona) & Drew Stubbs (from Cincinnati), in a 3-team trade...at time of trade, 7/22 at BAL 1-5 L 3.65 4.0 5 5 5 2 4-0 5 Trailing 1-5 82/48 was ranked as Arizona’s No. 1 prospect by Baseball America and had just earned D-Backs 7/29 vs. OAK 5-3 - 3.64 5.1 5 3 2 2 2-0 4 Trailing 0-3 104/59 Minor League Pitcher of the Year honors. July Totals 1-2 5.19 26.0 27 17 15 5 14-0 22 » Made his Major League debut with Arizona on June 28, 2012, becoming the first player 8/3 vs. MIN 5-13 L 4.08 2.2 8 8 7 0 5-0 1 Trailing 2-8 80/45 from the 2011 Draft Class to reach the Majors...did not factor into the decision after allowing 8/9 at WSH 3-1 W 3.88 6.1 4 0 0 0 2-0 4 Leading 2-0 92/57 two runs on five hits in 4.0 innings of work. 8/14 vs. LAA 5-4 W 3.97 6.0 5 4 4 2 2-0 4 Trailing 3-4 94/61 » Worked his first career complete game on July 28, 2015 (9.0IP, 5H, 2R/ER, 1HR, 1BB, 8/19 vs. TOR 3-2 - 3.88 8.0 5 2 2 1 2-0 13 Trailing 1-2 110/73 6K, 112 pitches/78 strikes), but suffered the loss in a 2-1 Indians defeat against Kansas City. 8/24 at OAK 1-5 L 3.88 6.2 9 5 3 0 2-0 3 Trailing 1-5 111/70 » The 2016 season marks his sixth overall in after being selected by 8/29 vs. MIN 1-0 - 3.73 6.0 5 0 0 0 1-0 4 Tied 0-0 97/61 Arizona in the first round of the 2011 draft out of UCLA, where he went 38-4 with a 2.36 ERA August Totals 2-2 4.04 35.2 36 19 16 3 14-0 29 across three seasons for the Bruins..finished his college career holding a number of school 9/3 vs. MIA 8-3 W 3.70 8.1 4 3 3 0 3-0 4 Leading 8-3 103/68 records, including a Pac-10 record with 203 strikeouts in 2011. 9/8 vs. HOU 10-7 W 3.86 5.0 7 5 5 2 2-0 2 Leading 10-5 79/43 » The Southern California native graduated from Hart High School in Santa Clarita, the same HS that produced , James Shields, Bob Walker and Todd Zeile. 9/13 at CWS 1-8 L 4.06 5.1 6 6 6 0 1-0 7 Trailing 1-4 81/54 9/18 vs. DET 5-9 L 4.24 5.2 10 6 6 1 2-0 5 Trailing 4-6 101/65 GAME FOUR probable starter 9/23 vs. CWS 10-4 W 4.26 7.2 7 4 4 2 2-0 6 Leading 10-4 110/74 JOSH TOMLIN (2-0, 2.53) 10/1 at KC 6-3 - 4.26 6.0 6 3 3 0 2-0 9 Tied 3-3 96/62 » The 31-year-old right-hander is scheduled to start Game 3 of the World Series on Sept/Oct Totals 3-2 6.39 38.0 40 27 27 5 12-0 33 Friday, October 28 at Wrigley Field...will be pitching on an extended 12 days’ rest since Starter Totals 10-8 4.35 173.2 164 90 84 19 62-1 151 started Game 2 of the ALCS vs. Toronto on October 15...earned the win in Cleveland’s Relief Totals 2-0 3.31 16.1 15 6 6 1 8-0 17 2-1 victory after allowing one run on three hits in 5.1 innings of work. Season Totals 12-8 4.26 190.0 179 96 90 20 70-1 168 » Went 13-9 with a 4.40 ERA (85ER/174.0IP) in 29 starts, 30 total regular season ap- pearances...registered a 13-9 record and a 4.42 ERA (85ER/173.0IP) over his 29 starts. » Will be making his first career appearance against Chicago-NL. PAGE 3 CLEVELAND INDIANS GAME NOTES wednesday, October 26, 2016

HITTERS vs.LHP:.268(440-1643) 43HR,208RBI vs.RHP:.259(995-3841) 142HR,525RBI Home:.288(778-2704) 99HR,425RBI Road:.236(657-2780) 86HR,308RBI NOTES: WS: 10-33 (.303), 6 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 4 BB ’16 PostSN: 61-278(.219), 33 R, 12 2B, 13HR, 19BB RISP:.260(359-1379) 33HR,519RBI

LONNIE vs.LHP:.217(10-46) 0HR,4RBI vs.RHP:.295(100-339) 8HR,53RBI Home:.309(56-181) 4HR,35RBI Road:.265(54-204) 4HR,22RBI CHISENHALL WS: 1-4, R ’16 PostSN: 8-30, HR, 4RBI, 9GS RF Streak: 1G (1-4) 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.291(30-103) 3HR,48RBI #8 Went 3-for-10, HR, 4 RBI in the ALDS vs. Boston…Went 4-for-16 w/4 1Bs in ALCS vs. TOR  Overall on the year he made 99 starts (118 games) in right field and his first career …has hit in 6 of 9 games this postseason… Now owns a career mark of .324 (11/34) in the appearances in center field (2 games/1 start)... Post-season w/a HR, 4 RBI in 10 games.. first career Postseason HR off Price, G2 ALDS vs.  Had 3 games of at least four hits over a 9-game span from June 26-July BOS…RBI in 2 of 9 games of ’16 Postseason. has never appeared in a game vs. the Cubs.  Ranked 17th in the A.L. in batting avg w/runners on (.312, 53/170) and T10th in 3B COCO vs.LHP:.214(21-98) 3HR,19RBI vs.RHP:.236(82-348) 10HR,36RBI Home:.209(47-225) 3HR,20RBI Road:.253(56-221) 10HR,35RBI CRISP ALCS: 2-8, 2 R, HR, RBI, 2BB, 4GS in LF ’16 PostSN: 3-14, 2 HR, 3 RBI 6GS LF Streak:1G (1-2), 1HR, 1RBI RISP:.392(31-79) 2HR,40RBI #4 Acquired from the Oakland A’s with cash for LHP Colt Hynes on August  11th-hardest batter in the league to double up (1GIDP per 63.7 at bats).  Career .274 (32-117) hitter in the Postseason w/5 2B, 3B, 3HR, 11RBI, 18 runs in 37 games  Was 0-for-8 in 2 games vs. Cubs this year (w/OAK) and career is 2-for-20 (.100) w/2 RBI in 5 across 6 seasons w/Cleveland, Boston & Oakland…HR in G3 of ALDS @BOS (Pomeranz) & career games vs. CHI game 5 at Toronto (both clinching games of this Postseason)…  His .392 (31-79) mark w/RISP led the A.L. (recorded an on-base pct. of .444 with RISP and  Was 2-for-8 w/2BB, 2 sac hits in the ALCS vs. TOR. an OPS of .983 for the season w/RISP)... RAJAI vs.LHP:.235(42-179) 5HR,17RBI vs.RHP:.258(71-275) 7HR,31RBI Home:.279(61-219) 3HR,23RBI Road:.221(52-235) 9HR,25RBI DAVIS WS: 1-5, 2B, 1GS CF ’16 PostSN: 1-17, RBI, 7G/3GS CF, 4G LF Streak:1G (1-5), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.283(28-99) 3HR,36RBI #20 Appeared in 5 games ALCS vs. TOR:0-for-6 (career 3-for-23, R, 2B, RBI)… Career .333 (11-  Bew career-highs in runs (74), HR (12) and walks (33)...Became the oldest player to lead his 33) hitter vs. Chicago-NL w/4 R, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI in 13 games. respective league in stolen bases since Rickey Henderson (age 39) in 1998  Led the A.L. steals for the first time in his career as he collected the most steals (43) by an  Became the first Indians player since Travis Hafner in August 2003 to hit for the cycle age 35-or-older player in club history, eclipsing the previous mark of in 1910 (26) (first career) on July 2 at Toronto YAN vs.LHP:.271(19-70) 1HR,10RBI vs.RHP:.127(23-181) 8HR,24RBI Home:.187(23-123) 4HR,19RBI Road:.148(19-128) 5HR,15RBI GOMES ALCS/PS: n/a Streak:2G (2-4), 1HR, 2RBI RISP:.250(15-60) 3HR,26RBI #10  Starting catcher for 2013 A.L. Wild Card game vs. Tampa Bay (2-for-4, 2B)  Made 64 starts at catcher (70 games) as the Indians staff recorded an ERA of 3.62 (230 ER,  Activated the final weekend of the season after breaking right wrist on rehab assignment 572.1 IP) w/him C’ing…Threw out 34.5% (10/29) of baserunners attempting to steal from shoulder injury in mid-Sept…homered on final day of the season.  Is 3-for-12(.250) vs. Chicago in 4 career games (RBI, run scored) BRANDON vs.LHP:.336(41-122) 6HR,17RBI vs.RHP:.216(37-171) 3HR,15RBI Home:.293(46-157) 7HR,25RBI Road:.235(32-136) 2HR,7RBI GUYER WS: 0-2, R, RBI, HB, 1GS LF ’16 PostSN: 3-10, 3R, 2RBI, 1G RF 3GS LF Streak:0G (0-7), 0HR, 1RBI RISP:.309(17-55) 1HR,24RBI #6 Acquired from TB Rays on 8/1 for two Minor League players…Made Postseason debut in On year he batted .336 (41-122) off LHP with 9 2B, 6 HR and 17 RBI with an OPS of 1.021 G2 ALDS vs Boston, going 3-for-4 w/2R, RBI in GS in LF…overall 1G RF, 3GS LF 3/10, ...His .336 average vs LHP was 6th-highest in the A.L. while his .464 on-base pct. led A.L ... 3R, 2 RBI, HB  Led MLB w/31 hit by pitches and has now led the league 3 straight seasons in the category  Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 5th round of the 2007 amateur draft prior to 2011 trade to Tampa…has appeared in 2 career games vs the Cubs (1-for-5, run) JASON vs.LHP:.282(59-209) 7HR,30RBI vs.RHP:.272(109-401) 16HR,52RBI Home:.285(88-309) 13HR,44RBI Road:.266(80-301) 10HR,38RBI KIPNIS WS: 0-5 ’16 PostSN: 5-35, 3R, 2HR, 4RBI Streak:0G (0-14) 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.277(39-141) 2HR,52RBI #22 First career Postseason HR, 10/6, G1 ALDS vs. BOS (Porcello); also HR’d in G3 of ALCS at Collected career-bests in HR (23), EB hits (68) and runs (91) while falling just shy of his TOR to break 2-2, 6th inning tie (only Indians 2B ever to have multiple postseason HRs)…Now career-best total in RBI (82)… Stole 15 bases in 18 attempts 5-for-39 (.128) hitter in Postseason w/2HR, 4RBI career (10G). Chicago native has appeared in 4 games vs. Cubs (4/13, 2 SB, 4 runs, 3 BB) in reg season. FRANCISCO vs.LHP:.292(59-202) 5HR,27RBI vs.RHP:.306(123-402) 10HR,51RBI Home:.344(104-302) 6HR,47RBI Road:.258(78-302) 9HR,31RBI LINDOR WS: 3-4, R, 2B, SB ’16 PostSN: 13-35, 3 2B,2HR,4RBI Streak:2G (6-8) 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.244(38-156) 3HR,61RBI #12  First career Postseason HR, 10/6 vs. BOS (Porcello)…his 3 straight multi-hit games (ALDS Did not face the Cubs in 2015 (was still with AAA Columbus)… youngest player to have 3 hits G3-ALCS G1/2); first Indians player in the postseason since Omar Vizquel (1998)…hit safely in in a WorldSeries game (GM1) since Edgar Renteria in 1997 6 of 9 games this Postseason (5 multi-hit games)…leads team in hits and total bases in  2016 A.L. All-Star team rep…Finished 2nd among A.L. SS in runs, hits and batting Postseason…hit .368 (7/19) in the ALCS w/ 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI in 5 games.  Led the Majors in sac flies and finished in the top ten in the A.L. in B-R defensive WAR/hits  T2nd in MLB with 23 games of at least 3 hits (most games by an Indians player since 1936) MICHAEL vs.LHP:.250(9-36) 0HR,1RBI vs.RHP:.231(15-65) 1HR,3RBI Home:.256(11-43) 0HR,0RBI Road:.224(13-58) 1HR,4RBI MARTINEZ ALCS: 1G CF ’16 PostSN: 0-1, 3G in CF Streak:0G (0-11) 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.087(2-23) 0HR,2RBI #1 Spent time with Boston in July…Pinch ran two times for Philadelphia in the 2011 NLDS vs.  Overall with Cleveland he appeared in 21 G (7 starts) at second, 11 G (3 starts) in CF, 9 G (1 St. Louis(4 career PS games)…career .389 (7/18) hitters vs. the Cubs w/a 2B, 4 RBI in 7 start) in LF, 9 G (5 starts) in RF, 5 G (4 starts) at SS and 2 GG (1 start) at third...Lone home run games of the season came on June 15 at Kansas City off Ian Kennedy. MIKE vs.LHP:.262(43-164) 7HR,26RBI vs.RHP:.229(90-393) 27HR,75RBI Home:.281(77-274) 22HR,71RBI Road:.198(56-283) 12HR,30RBI NAPOLI WS: 0-3, BB, R ’16 PostSN: 5-31, 3 2B, 3R, HR, 2rbi,2BB Streak:0G (0-6) 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.237(37-156) 7HR,58RBI #26  Has appeared in Postseason in 8 of the last 10 seasons since 2007, compiling a career mark  34 home runs were the most by an Indians batter since Travis Hafner (42) in 2006, the most of .233 (41/176) w/9 2B, 8 HR & 29 RBI in 60 games(1 of 5 players to homer for 4 different by an age 34-or-older player in franchise history…first Indians hitter since 2007 (Hafner/ teams in the PS… Career .190 (4/21) hitter vs. Chicago-NL w/a 2B, RBI (5BB) in 6 games Martinez) to top the 100-RBI and at 34 years old, oldest Indians player since Easter (1951, 103)  career-highs in home runs (T14th in A.L.; 34), RBI (13th in A.L.; 101), games (150), plate  Didn’t HR between 8/12-9/4 as he batted .140 (13-93) in Sept/Oct with 2 2B, 5 HR and 13 appearances (645), runs (92) and hits (133)… RBI in his last 26 games (18BB) TYLER vs.LHP:.250(8-32) 0HR,7RBI vs.RHP:.301(87-289) 14HR,36RBI Home:.333(49-147) 9HR,23RBI Road:.264(46-174) 5HR,20RBI NAQUIN ALCS: 2- 12, 2 2B ’16 PostSN: 3-16, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 6GS in CF Streak:0G (0-4), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.200(15-75) 2HR,25RBI #30  Went 1-for-4 w/2 RBI in the ALDS /career Postszn (3-for-16, 6G)… Has never faced the  Was with the club from 4/3-5/6, 5/13-17 and from 6/1-end of season…hit 2 HR (first career Cubs in his Major League career. 2HR game) with 6 RBI on July 20 to equal the club rookie single-game record for RBI…  Made the club out of spring training when Michael Brantley opened on DL and Almonte was  Made 90 starts (105 games) in CF and 2 GS in RF…led A.L. rookie batters in slg pct, was suspended for the first 80 games of the season 2nd in avg and 4th in hits ROBERTO vs.LHP:.240(12-50) 2HR,6RBI vs.RHP:.155(16-103) 1HR,11RBI Home:.123(10-81) 1HR,6RBI Road:.250(18-72) 2HR,11RBI PEREZ WS: 2-4, 2HR, 4 RBI ’16 PostSN:6-27,5R,3HR,6RBI, 3BB,9GS C Streak:1G (2-4), 2HR, 4RBI RISP:.293(12-41) 0HR,14RBI #55  0-for-2 in 3 games vs Cubs last year (no starts, 1BB) Appeared in 61 games (53 starts) at catcher for the Indians, throwing out 11 of 24 (45.8%)  On DL (R thumb fracture/surgery) from 5/1-7/17…From 8/24 thru the end of the season runners attempting to steal and compiling a team-record of 33-20 (.623) in his starts… he batted .263 (21-80) with 7 R, 3 2B, 3 HR and 13 RBI in 31 games to conclude the season  Threw out KC's Terrance Gore twice (only 2X in career in reg season)  Gm 1 of WS (10/25) vs. CHI, became 1st player from Puerto Rico and first 9-hole batter to …1st Indian to HR in first career Postseason plate app, G1 ALDS vs. Boston off homer twice in one game (3rd Indians player all-time, Ramirez/Thome)…5TH catcher to hit 2HR Porcello…has caught every inning (80.0IP) of this Postseason in WS game; first since Gary Cater in 1986 Mets at BOS (G4). JOSE vs.LHP:.311(52-167) 4HR,22RBI vs.RHP:.312(124-398) 7HR,54RBI Home:.347(99-285) 8HR,49RBI Road:.275(77-280) 3HR,27RBI RAMIREZ WS: 3-4, 2B, RBI ’16 PostSN: 9-31, 4 R, 2 2B, 2BB, 2RBI Streak:1G (3-4), 0HR, 1RBI RISP:.355(50-141) 1HR,62RBI #11 Is 9-for-31, 4 R, 2 2B, 2RBI in first career Postseason experience (was 5/10 in ALDS, 4R in 3G vs. From July 26 thru the end of the season he batted .347 (85-245) with 37 R, 24 2B, 2 3B, 7 BOS)…1-for-17 in ALCS …1 career games vs. Cubs (defensive replacement, 0 plate aps) HR and 35 RBI over the last 63 games Finished 7th in the A.L. in batting avg (.312), 2nd in Was lethal in the clutch, hitting .346 (80-231) with runners on (4th-highest in A.L.) and doubles (46) and 10th in on-base pct (.363)…Ranked 4th on the team in fWAR (4.6) behind .355 (50-141) with RISP (T5th-highest in the A.L.)…Hit .366 (26-71) with RISP and 2-outs Lindor, Kluber and Kipnis CARLOS vs.LHP:.267(46-172) 4HR,19RBI vs.RHP:.256(105-410) 30HR,68RBI Home:.259(75-290) 20HR,48RBI Road:.260(76-292) 14HR,39RBI SANTANA WS: 0-2, 2 BB, 1 GS DH ’16 PostSN:5-31,4R,2HR,2RBI,8gs dh/1gs 1B Streak:0G (0-4), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.270(40-148) 7HR,56RBI #41  Was 2-for-11 in ALDS w/3BB vs. BOS (Career PS: 7-for-35, 4 R, 2B, 2HR, 2RBI, 10G)  Finished tied for the club lead w/34 HR (T14th in A.L.) and was 3rd in A.L. in walks (99) & …First career Postseason HR on 10/15 (G1 ALCS vs. TOR) off Happ….Career .231 (3/13) 8th in on-base pct (.366)… 34 HR were the most by MLB SH since Teixeira in 2011 (39) hitter vs. Cubs w/a 2B, HR, 5 RBI in 4 games Batted lead-off and in the 5-hole batting .260 (85-327) with 18 2B, 19 HR and 41 RBI in 85  Collected single-season career bests in HR, EB hits, TB, RBI, hits, OPS & runs; starts in the lead-off spot (67BB, .385 OB pct.)…club was 53-32 (.624) in those starts… From 9/16-on he batted .411 (23-56) with 7 2B, 2 3B, 3HR, 13 RBI over his last 15 games PAGE 4 CLEVELAND INDIANS POSTSEASON NOTES wednesday, OCTOBER 26, 2016 INDIANS RELIEF PITCHERS #37 - RHP CODY ALLEN: saves in game 1&3 of 2016 ALDS vs. Boston (1st career) & #24 - LHP ANDREW MILLER (ALCS MVP): Owns 13 career scoreless relief outings in G1 & 2, 5 of ALCS, 0 R all’d in 8.2 PS IP this year (15 SO)...Owns 2 scoreless outings the Postseason (¿ rst career win in ALDS G1 vs. Boston; 1st G3 of ALCS @TOR, vs. Chicago in his career (2.1IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 5SO)...Saved 31 of 34 chances (91.4% has fanned 34 of his 78 batters faced)... 14 strikeouts was an ALCS record for relievers save conversion), ¿ nishing 7th in the in saves...Now ranks 6th in as his 24 strikeouts in ‘16 PS are 2nd-most ever by a reliever in MLB history (K-Rod 28 career saves in Indians history with 92...His .177 (41-232) average against was the in 2002)...ELIAS: Miller is the ¿ rst pitcher to produce ¿ ve-or-more strikeouts in an outing 3rd-lowest relief mark allowed this year...Also ¿ nished 8th among A.L. relievers with 87 of two innings or less twice in his postseason career, let alone in the same postseason, strikeouts (11.5 SO per 9.0IP), 16th in relief innings and 14th in relief ERA... posted an same series, consecutive games, or back-to-back days (did so in Game 1-2 vs. TOR)... ERA of 0.54 (16.2IP, 6H, 1ER, 6BB, 21SO) from Aug. 18-end of season and saved his With 24 K’s across 13.2 innings/6G’s, has already established a new franchise last 9 chances on the season. record for the highest total by any Indians reliever in a single Postseason, Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF surpassing Mike Jackson (16 K’s in 1997)...his ¿ rst 20K were most ever in a single 10/25(1) CHI - 6-0 1.0 1 - - - 3 - 4 Postseason thru pitchers’ ¿ rst 9.0IP (, 2 others had 17)...Career has faced the Cubs 4 times (1GS, 3.2IP, 4H, 5R/ER, 5BB, 4SO, 12.27 ERA)...2016 A.L. All-Star WS Totals(1G) 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 fanned 14.9/9.0IP (123 of 275 batters faced; 44.7%) on the season and ¿ nished 2nd in Postseason Tot(7G) 0-0-5 0.00 8.2 6 0 0 3 15 0 36 the Major League in relief strikeouts (123)… On the year he posted a strikeout-to-walk Career Postszn/8G 0-0-5 0.00 9.0 7 1 0 3 16 0 38 ratio of 13.67:1 (123/9)…Combined on the season his ERA was 1.45 (74.1IP, 42H, 12ER) in 70 relief appearances. becoming the ¿ rst pitcher in 10 years with at least 10 #52 - RHP MIKE CLEVINGER: Made Postseason debut in Game 4 of ALCS at Toronto wins and 10 saves in the same season...No pitcher until Miller had ever amassed 10 (10/18, 1.2IP)...Has never faced the Cubs in his career...Named Tribe’s 2015 organi- wins, 10 saves and 20 holds within same season as his 13.67 SO-to-BB ratio was third zational Pitcher of the Year split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, highest ever (min.70IP) behind Eckersley (18.3, 1990) & Kershaw (15.6, 2016)…His going 11-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 17 starts for Columbus and appearing in his ¿ rst 17 .160 avg against was lowest among A.L. relievers and ERA was 2nd-lowest..T4th with Major League games throughout the season ... notched his ¿ rst Major League win on 26 holds… Over his last 22 appearances from August 13-end of the season recorded August 13 vs. the team that drafted him, the (5.2IP, 1H, 1R/ER, an ERA of 1.07 (25.1IP, 11H, 3ER, 2BB, 40SO, .126 avg, 11/87) and from Sept. 8-on 4BB, 3SO, hitless ¿ rst 5.2IP)...Pitched in a relief role from August 18-28 before entering he didn’t a run in his last 11 games (12.1IP, 3H, 1BB, 20K, .075 avg). the rotation again on Sept. 5 due to Josh Tomlin ineffectiveness and Danny Salazar’s Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF arm injury...Overall in relief his ERA was 3.00 in 7 appearances (12.0IP, 8H, 4R/ER, 10/25(1) CHI - 6-0 2.0 2 0 0 2 3 0 10 5BB, 14SO, .182 avg). WS Totals 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 2 0 0 2 3 0 10 Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF Postseason Tot(7G) 1-0-1 0.00 13.2 7 0 0 4 24 0 51 10/18(4) @TOR - 1-5 1.2 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 Career Postszn/13G 1-0-1 0.00 22.0 8 0 0 5 34 0 78 ALCS Totals - 5.40 1.2 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 Postseason Totals - 5.40 1.2 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 #61 - RHP DAN OTERO: Appeared in the Postseason with Oakland in 2013 and 2014 (6 games)...Scoreless inning G2 ALDS vs. BOS in ‘16 PS debut...All’d solo HR to Saun- #53 - RHP JEFF MANSHIP: Making his Postseason roster debut...made PS debut in ders in G3 of ALCS at TOR (10/17)...one career relief outing vs. Cubs (1.0IP, 2H, 0R, G3 at TOR (10/17)...Owns 3 career scoreless relief outings vs. the Cubs (3.1IP, 1H, 0BB, 0SO)....Had an outstanding season in a middle relief role in his ¿ rst season in the 0R, 1BB, 3SO)...Inherited runners scored pct. of 23% (8 of 35) was 11th-lowest in the Indians org after being acquired in Dec from Philly…Led the team in relief IP (70.2IP, A.L...Last 7 games from 9/10-Oct 3: 6.2IP, 3H, 0R, 5BB, 7SO…Following his activation T13th in the A.L.) and ¿ nished among A.L. relief leaders in ERA (1.53, 3rd) and batting from the D.L. (7/27-8/10) he recorded an ERA of 2.57 (14.0IP, 10H, 4R/ER, 9BB, 16SO, average against (.211, 14th)…Walked just 1.3 batters per 9.0IP and in his career has .196 avg) that was inÀ ated an by ERA of 4.70 in 8 September games (4ER/7.2IP)... walked only 1.4 batters per 9.0IP…Walked only 2 of 141 right-handed hitters (1.4%)… Recorded 6 holds, the last of which came on July 15. Had eight outings of at least 2.0IP on the year, all of which were...Did not walk a right- handed batter in his last 98 PA’s. Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF 10/17(3) @TOR - 4-2 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 10/18(4) @TOR - 1-5 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 ALCS Totals/1G - 0.00 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 ALCS Tot(2G) - 3.86 2.1 4 1 1 0 0 1 10 Postseason Totals - 0.00 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 Postseason Tot(3G) - 2.70 3.1 4 1 1 0 1 1 13 Career Postseason 0-1/8G 2.61 10.1 11 3 3 1 4 1 41 #34 - RHP Zach m allister: Made Postseason debut in Game 3 of ALCS at Toronto (10/17)...The Chillicothe, IL native has appeared in 3 career games vs. the Cubs (0GS, #31 - RHP DANNY SALAZAR: Was not on the ALDS or ALCS roster...Was the Tribe’s 3.0IP, 1H, 1R/ER, 1BB, 7SO)...Was on the 15-day DL from 7/7-28 with R hip discomfort starter in 4-0, A.L. Wildcard game loss to Tampa Bay in 2013 (L, 4.0IP, 4H, 3R/ER, after making a spot start (1.0IP, 1H, 3R/ER) on July 2 at Toronto...Recorded a relief 2BB, 4SO, HR)....started 1 game against the Cubs in 2015 (ND, 4.2IP, 6H, 3R/2ER, ERA of 3.10 (49.1IP, 51H, 17ER, 51SO) in 2016 and averaged 9.3 strikeouts per 9.0 IP 1BB, 4SO, HR)...Season was limited to 137.1IP and 25 GS as he was hindered by on the season....Upon his activation from the D.L. he recorded an ERA of 1.40 (25.2IP, arm troubles that plagued much of 2nd half and shut him down the last 3 weeks of the 25H, 4ER, 8BB, 26SO) the remainder of the season and from August 5 thru the end of season after earning his ¿ rst career All-Star selection in the ¿ rst half…Went 10-3 with the season posted an ERA of 0.82 (22.0IP, 17H, 2ER, 6BB, 22SO, .207 avg)...Over his a 2.75 ERA in 17 ¿ rst half starts (104.2IP, 77H, 32ER, 46BB, 118SO, 9HR) and ranked last 12 outings after August 25 he allowed 2 runs (1ER) over his last 12.2IP (0.71)... 2nd in the league in ERA and opp. average (.204) at the break in addition to being 6th Recorded 7 holds on the season. in strikeouts and tied for 5th in wins…July 19 at KC was the last win, ¿ nal 7GS w/o Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF win…Was on the 15-day DL from 8/2-17 w/R elbow inÀ ammation and did not pitch after 10/17(3) @TOR - 4-2 1.0 1 1 1 - - - 4 Sept. 9 due to strained À exor musculature in forearm, which forced him from his ¿ nal ALCS Totals/1G - 9.00 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 start of the season after just 4.0 IP (resumed throwing on Sept. 20 and has pitched in Postseason Totals - 9.00 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 Goodyear and various sim games since)….Overall in the second half he went 1-3 with a 7.44 ERA (32.2IP, 44H, 27ER, 17BB, 43SO, 7HR, .321 avg). #54 - LHP RYAN MERRITT: Made his Postseason debut in deciding Game 5 start at Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF Toronto on Oct. 19 (4.1IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 3SO)...has never faced Chicago-NL in his ca- 9/9 @MIN - 5-4 4.0 5 4 3 2 4 2 19 reer...Spent most of the season in Columbus, posting a mark of 11-8 with a 3.70 ERA Career Postseason 0-1/1GS 6.75 4.0 4 4 3 2 4 1 18 in 24 starts (2CG, 143.1IP, 156H, 59ER, 23BB, 92SO)...He ¿ nished tied for ¿ rst among pitcher in wins (11), tied for 8th in starts (24), 9th in innings pitched #27 - RHP BRYAN SHAW: Owns 12 career relief Postseason outings with Arizona (2011) and Cleveland (2013/2016) over 11.1IP (9 hits all’d; ¿ rst career PS win in G3 (143.1IP) and 11th in ERA...over his 10 second half starts he went 6-1 with a 2.72 ERA of ALCS at TOR on 10/17; also was winning P in deciding Gm 5 at TOR on 10/19)... (59.2IP, 63H, 18ER, 9BB, 39SO)...three stints with Cleveland this year...picked up ¿ rst Career has not allowed an earned run against the Cubs in 7 relief outings with CLE and Major League win in ¿ rst MLB start on Sept. 30 at KC (5.0IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 0BB, career- AZ (6.2IP, 8H, 3R/0ER, 2BB, 4SO)...Recorded a relief ERA of 3.24 in 75 appearances, high 4K)...Did not walk a better or allow a home runs in his 11.0 Major League innings, becoming the ¿ rst Indians reliever in club history to amass at least 70 appearances in limiting Major League batters to a .167 (6-36) average against. four seasons (Shaw and Mark Melancon only MLB pitchers with at least 70 outings Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF each of those seasons since 2013)…His 9.3 strikeouts per 9.0 IP represented a career- 10/19 @TOR - 3-0 4.1 2 0 0 0 3 0 14 best as he ¿ nished tied for 7th in the American League with a team-high 25 holds…His Series Totals/1GS - 0.00 4.1 2 0 0 0 3 0 14 75 appearances led A.L. relievers (2nd time)...Leads all Major League relief pitchers Postseason Totals/1GS - 0.00 4.1 2 0 0 0 3 0 14 with 299 appearances over the last four seasons since 2013…from June 17 thru the end of the season he recorded 39 of 45 scoreless outings and an ERA of 1.74 (41.1IP, 28H, 8ER, 19BB, 43SO, .194 avg). Date Opp. Dec. Score IP H R ER BB K HR TBF 10/19(5) @TOR W 3-0 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 ALCS Totals/4G 2-0 2.70 3.1 6 2 1 1 4 0 17 Postseason Tot(7G) 2-0 4.76 5.2 8 4 3 1 5 1 26 Career Postszn/12G 2-0 2.38 11.1 9 4 3 2 10 1 44

postseason starts in batting order postseason starts by position

Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Chisenhall 6 3 Chisenhall 9 Crisp 6 Crisp 6 Davis 3 Davis 3 CATCHER CAUGHT STEALING PCT Gomes Gomes Guyer 3 Guyer 3 Player (reg season) CS SBA CS% Kipnis 9 Kipnis 9 Gimenez (4/21, 19%) - - - Lindor 9 Lindor 9 Gomes (10/29, 34.5%) - - - Martinez Martinez Perez (11/24, 45.8%) - 1 0% Napoli 9 Napoli 8 Naquin 6 Naquin 6 Perez 9 Perez 9 Ramirez 6 3 Ramirez 9 2016 POSTSEASON DAY-BY-DAY Santana 6 3 Santana 1 8 W/L WINNING LOSING GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG SERIES REC ATTEND HOME RUNS ALDS G1 10/6 vs BOSTON W, 5-4 r-Miller (1-0) Porcello (0-1) Allen (1) 3:33 1-0 37,762 Kipnis/Lindor/Perez ALDS G2 10/7 vs BOSTON W, 6-0 Kluber (1-0) Price (0-1) 3:19 2-0 37,842 Chisenhall ALDS G3 10/9 at Boston PPD. RAIN (re-scheduled, next day) ALDS G3 10/10 at Boston W, 4-3 Tomlin (1-0) Buchholz (0-1) Allen (2) 3:41 3-0 39,530 Crisp

ALCS G1 10/14 vs TORONTO W, 2-0 Kluber (2-0) ESTRADA (1-1) Allen (3) 2:44 1-0/4-0 37,727 Lindor ALCS G2 10/15 vs TORONTO W, 2-1 Tomlin (2-0) Happ (1-1) Allen (4) 2:44 2-0/5-0 37,870 Santana ALCS G3 10/17 at Toronto W, 4-2 r-Shaw (1-0) Stroman (0-1) Miller (1) 3:23 3-0/6-0 49,507 Napoli/Kipnis ALCS G4 10/18 at Toronto L, 1-5 Sanchez (1-0) Kluber (2-1) 3:01 3-1/6-1 49,142 ALCS G5 10/19 at Toronto W, 3-0 r-Shaw (2-0) Estrada (1-2) Allen (5) 2:37 4-1/7-1 48,800 Santana/Crisp

WS G1 10/25 vs CHICAGO-NL W, 6-0 Kluber (3-0) Lester (2-1) 3:37 1-0/8-1 38,091 Perez (2) WS G2 10/26 vs CHICAGO-NL 8:08 pm WS G3 10/28 at Chicago-NL 8:08 pm WS G4 10/29 at Chicago-NL 8:08 pm WS G5 10/30 at Chicago-NL 8:15 pm, if necessary WS G6 11/1 vs CHICAGO-NL 8:08 pm, if necessary WS G7 11/2 vs CHICAGO-NL 8:08 pm, if necessary