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CLUB NEWS & NOTES MILLER PARK / ONE BREWERS WAY / MILWAUKEE, WI 53214 / MEDIA (414) 902-4500 / @BREWERS

MILWAUKEE BREWERS (48-40) vs. (44-39) RHP Junior Guerra (1-3, 4.93) vs. LHP Jordan Montgomery (6-4, 3.62) Friday, July 7, 2017 - 6:05 CT - Yankee Stadium Game #89 - Road Game #40

STREAK: Won 4 LAST FIVE: 4-1 LAST TEN: 7-3 HOME RECORD: 26-23 ROAD RECORD: 22-17

WHAT’S BREWING? TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 2 (1-0) of a 4-game trip to Chicago-NL (1-0) and New York-AL BREWERS vs. YANKEES (3g) leading into the All-Star break.....the Brewers are coming off a 5-1 homestand vs. Miami First Half Champs SUMMARY: Are 184-212 all-time, including The Brewers are assured to be in first (2-1) and Baltimore (3-0). 4-5 during interleague play.....the teams last place at the All-Star break for the fifth time played from 5/9-5/11, 2014 at Miller Park with in franchise history.....the team also led at CURRENT ROSTER: (bold italics - not on roster) the break in 1982, 2007, 2011 (tied) and the Brewers winning 2 of 3 games.....their only 2014, holding on to win in 1982 and 2011. (13) - RH Jacob Barnes, RH Michael Blazek, RH Zach Davies, RH Oliver Drake, RHP , RH Junior Guerra, LH , RH Jared Hughes, RH Corey Knebel, meeting at new Yankee Stadium came from We’re Going Streaking! RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Rob Scahill, LH Brent Suter, RH Carlos Torres 6/28-6/30, 2011 with the Yankees sweeping The Brewers entered today on their fourth 3 games..... at MIL: Are 110-85, going 4-2 at CATCHERS (2) - Manny Piña, Stephen Vogt season-high 4-game winning streak (also Miller Park and 106-83 at County Stadium..... 4/11-4/14, 5/16-5/19 and 6/13-6/16)..... INFIELDERS (7) - Jesús Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, Hernán Pérez, Yadiel Rivera, , the team has not won 5 in a row since Eric Thames, Jonathan Villar also went 2-4 at Sicks’ Stadium (Seattle)..... 8/30-9/5, 2015 (6 games). OUTFIELDERS (3) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Domingo Santana at NY: Are 72-123 all-time, going 0-3 at new Yankee Stadium, 65-109 at old Yankee Nine is Fine With a win tonight, the Brewers (48-40) OPENING DAY ROSTER: (bold italics - no longer on roster) Stadium and 7-11 at Shea Stadium (1974-75). would be 9 games over .500 for the first PITCHERS (13) - RH , RH Jacob Barnes, RH Zach Davies, RH Neftalí time since they were 73-64 on 9/1/14. Feliz, RH Junior Guerra, RH Jared Hughes, RH Taylor Jungmann, RH Corey Knebel, RH Road Work Ahead Jhan Mariñez , LH , RH Jimmy Nelson, RH , RH Carlos Torres Today is Game 2 (1-0) of a stretch in CATCHERS (2) - Jett Bandy, Manny Piña which the Brewers play 14 of 17 games THE BREWERS WHEN..... on the road.....their only home games INFIELDERS (6) - Jesús Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, Hernán Pérez, Travis Shaw, Eric Thames, Scoring First ...... 31-22 during this period will be against the Jonathan Villar Opponent Scores First...... 17-18 Phillies from 7/14-7/16.....at 22-17, the OUTFIELDERS (4) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Domingo Santana team owns the second-best road record Out-hitting Opponent ...... 37-3 in the (Wsh: 26-17). Out-hit by Opponent ...... 8-35 IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP (right hamstring tightness), RHP Wily Hit Totals Even ...... 3-2 For Starters... Peralta (right calf strain), RHP Chase Anderson (left oblique strain) and INF Eric Sogard (left Committing An Error ...... 20-22 Brewers starters (Suter, Nelson, Garza ankle strain) are currently on the 10-day disabled list. and Davies) have produced 4 consecutive Committing No Errors ...... 28-18 quality starts, going 4-0 with a 0.71 ERA (25.1ip, 20h, 4r, 2er, 3bb, 23k). Leading After 7 Innings...... 42-4 IN THE STANDINGS (96 days): The Brewers have spent the following number of days alone Trailing After 7 Innings ...... 1-29 or tied at each position in the standings: FIRST: 47, SECOND: 21, Tied After 7 Innings ...... 5-7 Damn Yankees THIRD: 17, FOURTH: 8, FIFTH: 3.....the Brewers are currently in first place, ahead of the The Brewers have gone 1-14 over their Leading After 8 Innings ...... 43-4 last 15 games in the Bronx, including a Cubs by 4.5 games, Cardinals by 5.5 games, Pirates by 7.0 games and Reds by 9.5 games. Trailing After 8 Innings ...... 0-29 current 10-game losing streak.....their last Tied After 8 Innings ...... 5-7 win here came on 7/7/96 in a 4-1 victory. SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 12-11-5 in series play. Hitting a ...... 40-28 Shawesome! Game 1: 15-13, Game 2: 10-17, Game 3: 18-7, Game 4: 5-3 Not Hitting a Home Run ...... 8-12 Travis Shaw has gone 54 consecutive Sweep Wins (5): at Tor (2g, 4/11-4/12), vs. Cin (3g, 4/24-4/26), vs. NYM (3g, 5/12-5/14), vs. games at third base without committing Scoring at Least 4 Runs ...... 41-18 Bal (3g, 7/3-7/5) and at ChC (1g, 7/6).....Sweep Losses (1): vs. Tor (2g, 5/23-5/24) an error, trailing only Don Money (86g in Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer ...... 7-22 1974) and Jim Gantner (55g in 1991) in franchise history for a single season.....a AT HOME: The Brewers are 26-23 at home, going 6-6-3 in series play.....the team went 41-40 vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 37-31 vs. Left-Handed Starter ...... 11-9 look at the overall franchise record, which at home last season, going 10-12-4 in series play. includes spanning seasons, is below: Third Baseman Streak Day Games ...... 18-17 Don Money ...... 88g (1973-74) ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 22-17 on the road, going 6-5-2 in series play.....the team Night Games ...... 30-23 ...... 56g (2004-08) went 32-49 on the road last season, going 5-16-5 in series play. Jim Gantner ...... 55g (1991) Decided In Last At-Bat ...... 6-13 Walk-off Wins & Losses ...... 2-4 Travis Shaw ...... 54g (2017) 1-Run Games ...... 10-11 Hernan Pérez ...... 54g (2015-16) NOTABLE OFFSEASON TRANSACTIONS: 11/11, signed manager Craig Counsell to a Extra Innings ...... 3-7 3-year contract extension through the 2020 season.....11/29, signed 1B/OF Eric Thames to Come-From-Behind Wins ...... 21 K-nebel a 3-year contract with a club option for 2020..... 12/6, acquired 3B Travis Shaw, SS Mauricio Losses After Leading ...... 28 Corey Knebel has at least 1 in Shutouts...... 4-3 each of his 41 appearances this season Dubon, RHP Josh Pennington and a player to be named or cash from Boston in exchange for (40.2ip, 71k).....Knebel has broken the RHP Tyler Thornburg.....2/2, claimed 1B Jesús Aguilar off waivers from Cleveland. vs. NL Central ...... 20-17 MLB record for relievers for the most vs. NL East ...... 9-7 consecutive games to start a season vs. NL West ...... 12-13 with a strikeout, a mark previously held MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his third season as manager of the Brewers (182-205) and Interleague ...... 7-3 by Aroldis Chapman (37g in 2014).....he second full season.....he was named the 19th manager in franchise history on 5/4/15, replacing also broke the MLB single-season record Ron Roenicke.....bio is on p. 48 of the media guide. for relievers for the most consecutive BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH games with a strikeout, a mark previously Monday ...... 4-5 April ...... 13-13 held by Bruce Sutter (39g in 1977)..... COACHES: Hitting coach Darnell Coles (3rd season), pitching coach Derek Johnson (2nd Tuesday ...... 7-8 May ...... 15-12 Knebel has at least 1 strikeout in 42 season), coach (2nd season), bench coach Pat Murphy (2nd season), third base Wednesday ...... 10-3 June ...... 15-14 consecutive appearances dating back coach Ed Sedar (11th season, 7th as 3B coach), first base/infield coach Carlos Subero and Thursday ...... 9-4 July ...... 5-1 to 2016.....Chapman (49g from 2013-14) Friday ...... 7-6 August ...... 0-0 currently holds the record for relievers in bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (5th season) all returned from the 2016 staff. Saturday ...... 3-9 September ...... 0-0 spanning seasons (Knebel is second). Sunday ...... 8-5 October ...... 0-0 LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers are 9-14 in replay challenges this season..... BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2017) their last challenge (lost) came on 7/5 vs. Baltimore as an out call involving Orlando Arcia at ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2017) WON - 3690 LOST - 4041 TIED - 4 first base stood.....team went 23-25 in replay challenges last season. WON - 1490 LOST - 1674 TIED - 1 DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE STARTERS TV TIME (CT) Friday, July 7 at New York-AL RHP Junior Guerra (1-3, 4.93) vs. LHP Jordan Montgomery (6-4, 3.62) FS Wisconsin 6:05 Saturday, July 8 at New York-AL LHP Brent Suter (1-1, 3.00) vs. RHP Luis Severino (5-4, 3.52) FS Wisconsin 12:05 Sunday, July 9 at New York-AL RHP Jimmy Nelson (7-4, 3.20) vs. RHP Masahiro Tanaka (7-7, 5.25) FS Wisconsin 12:05 Monday, July 10 All-Star Break Tuesday, July 11 All-Star Game - Miami (Brewers represented by RHP Corey Knebel) FOX 7:00 Wednesday, July 12 All-Star Break Thursday, July 13 All-Star Break (Brewers optional workout at Miller Park) 6:00 Games broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the statewide Brewers Radio Network TONIGHT’S STARTER: #41 - RHP JUNIOR GUERRA (9gs, 1-3, 4.93) GUERRA AT A GLANCE: Junior Guerra, 32, is making his 10th start of the season.....Guerra GUERRA’S 2017 STARTS last started last Sunday vs. Miami and took a 10-3 loss (4ip, 8h, 4r, 4er, 3bb, 7k, 1hr, 1hbp)..... DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR PC RESULT REC he allowed a career-high 8 hits for the second straight start.....he has made 4 quality starts..... 4/3 vs. Col - 3.0 1 2 2 0 4 1 46 L, 5-7 - the team is 3-6 in his starts.....opponents are batting .257 (45-for-175, 12hr).....Guerra was on April 1g, 1gs 0-0, 6.00 3.0 1 2 2 0 4 1 - - - the 10-day disabled list from 4/4-5/25 with a right calf strain.....he appeared on his first career 5/26 vs. Ari - 5.2 3 1 1 3 5 1 98 L, 2-4 (10) - Opening Day roster and made the Opening Day start on 4/3 vs. Colorado, leaving the game 5/31 at NYM W 6.0 4 0 0 3 4 0 96 W, 7-1 1-0 due to injury.....he suffered the injury while running to first base on a sacrifice bunt.....Guerra May 2g, 2gs 1-0, 0.77 11.2 7 1 1 6 9 1 - - - was claimed off waivers from Chicago-AL on 10/7/15.....bio on p. 95 of the media guide. 6/5 vs. SF - 5.0 7 2 1 3 2 1 90 L, 2-7 - 6/10 at Ari L 6.0 5 3 3 4 3 1 97 L, 2-3 1-1 LAST SEASON: Guerra was named Brewers Most Valuable as he went 9-3 with a 6/16 vs. SD - 6.0 2 4 3 4 3 2 95 W, 6-5 (10) - 2.81 ERA in 20 starts.....he produced 12 quality starts.....the team went 14-6 in his starts..... 6/21 vs. Pit - 6.0 7 3 3 5 6 1 114 W, 4-3 - opponents batted just .213.....Guerra was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/8-9/1, retroactive 6/27 at Cin L 4.0 8 8 8 3 2 4 76 L, 6-8 1-2 to 8/4, with right elbow inflammation.....he went 7-3 with a 2.93 ERA in 17 starts prior to his DL June 5g, 5gs 0-2, 6.00 27.0 29 20 18 19 16 9 - - - stint (107.1ip, 35er) and 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA after being reinstated (14.1ip, 3er).....Guerra was 7/2 vs. Mia L 4.0 8 4 4 3 7 1 87 L, 3-10 1-3 recalled on 5/3 from Triple-A Colorado Springs, where he was 0-2 with a 4.63 ERA in 4 starts. July 1g, 1gs 0-1, 9.00 4.0 8 4 4 3 7 1 - - - Totals 9g, 9gs 1-3, 4.93 45.2 45 27 25 28 36 12 - - - YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST: When he was claimed off waivers from the White Sox on 10/7/15, Guerra became the first player acquired under GM , who joined the team on 9/21/15.

I’VE BEEN EVERYWHERE, MAN: Prior to returning to Major League affiliated baseball in 2015, Guerra’s career brought him to Wichita, KS (American Association - 2011), Mexico ( - 2012), back to Wichita, KS (American Association - 2013) and Italy (2014).

CAREER: Is 10-6 with a 3.47 ERA in 32 games / 29 starts (171.1ip, 66er).....has pitched for Chicago-AL (2015) and Milwaukee (2016-17).

CAREER AT MILLER PARK: Is 5-3 with a 2.89 ERA in 15 starts (90.1ip, 29er).....went 5-2 with a 2.23 ERA in 9 starts last season (60.2ip, 15er).....is 0-1 with a 4.25 ERA in 6 starts this season (29.2ip, 14er).

CAREER ON THE ROAD: Is 5-3 with a 4.11 ERA in 17 games / 14 starts (81ip, 37er).....went 4-1 with a 3.39 ERA in 11 starts last season (61ip, 23er).....is 1-2 with a 6.19 ERA in 3 starts this season (16ip, 11er).

CAREER vs. YANKEES: Guerra has never faced the Yankees.

CAREER AT THE PLATE: Is batting .170 (8-for-47).....has not homered.....has not walked and has 16 ..... THIS SEASON: Is 0-for-12 with 3 strikeouts.....has 4 sacrifice bunts.

GUERRA’S CAREER HIGHS

Innings (Start) ...... 8.2, 7/29/16 vs. Pit YANKEES vs. GUERRA Walks ...... 5, 6/21/17 vs. Pit Guerra has not faced any members of the Yankees.....yet. Hits ...... 8, 3x, 5/30/16 vs. StL, 6/27/17 at Cin & 7/2/17 vs. Mia Runs ...... 8, 6/27/17 at Cin Strikeouts ...... 11, 5/19/16 vs. ChC 10+K Games ...... 1, 5/19/16 vs. ChC (11) Winning Streak...... 3, 2x, 5/3-5/19, 2016 & 6/22-7/4, 2016 Losing Streak ...... 3, 6/10/17-current

BREWERS HIGHS & LOWS & MISCELLANEOUS CLUB MISCELLANEOUS: CLUB PITCHING: Longest Winning Streak ...... 4, 4x, 4/11-4/14, 5/16-5/19, 6/13-6/16 & 7/3-current Most Runs Allowed - Game ...... 13, 5/21 at Chicago-NL Longest Winning Streak - Home ...... 4, 6/21-7/1 Most Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 6, 6/20 vs. Pittsburgh (1st inning) Longest Winning Streak - Road ...... 4, 2x, 4/11-4/14 & 5/16-5/19 Fewest Runs Allowed - Game ...... 0, 4x, last: 7/5 vs. Baltimore Longest Losing Streak ...... 5, 5/21-5/26 Most Hits Allowed - Game ...... 20, 4/29 vs. Atlanta Longest Losing Streak - Home ...... 4, 5/23-5/26 Most Hits Allowed - Inning ...... 6, 6/20 vs. Pittsburgh (1st inning) Longest Losing Streak - Road ...... 3, 2x, 5/21-5/30 & 6/10-6/13 Fewest Hits Allowed - Game ...... 3, 2x, 5/27 vs. Arizona & 6/4 vs. Los Angeles Longest Game - Innings ...... 12, 2x, 5/30 at New York-NL & 6/2 vs. Los Angeles Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ...... 5, 6/17 vs. San Diego Longest Game - Innings Home ...... 12, 6/2 vs. Los Angeles Most Home Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 3, 6/11 at Arizona (7th inning) Longest Game - Innings Road ...... 12, 5/30 at New York-NL Most Walks Allowed - Game ...... 8, 2x, 4/4 vs. Colorado & 4/23 vs. St. Louis Longest Game - Time...... 4:24, 5/30 at New York-NL Most Strikeouts - Game...... 16, 6/2 vs. Los Angeles Longest Game - Time Home ...... 4:22, 6/8 vs. San Francisco QS (37) ...... Nelson (10), Anderson (9), Garza (6), Davies (5), Guerra (4), Peralta (2), Suter (1) Longest Game - Time Road ...... 4:24, 5/30 at New York-NL Opponent Batting Around ...... 9, last: 6/27 at Cincinnati (5th inning) Shortest Game - Time ...... 2:14, 4/12 at Toronto Shortest Game - Time Home ...... 2:25, 7/4 vs. Baltimore INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Shortest Game - Time Road ...... 2:14, 4/12 at Toronto Most At-Bats - Game ...... 6, 4x, last: Sogard, 6/9 at Arizona Most Errors - Game ...... 4, 4/24 vs. Cincinnati Most Runs - Game ...... 3, 7x, last: Santana, 7/6 at Chicago-NL Most Double Plays Turned - Game ...... 4, 2x, 5/1 at St. Louis & 6/6 vs. San Francisco Most Hits - Game ...... 4, 5x, last: Santana, 7/6 at Chicago-NL Largest Winning Margin ...... 9, 7/6 at Chicago-NL (11-2) Most Doubles - Game ...... 2, 11x, last: Santana, 7/6 at Chicago-NL Largest Winning Margin - Home ...... 8, 4/25 vs. Cincinnati (9-1) Most Triples - Game ...... 2, Pérez, 4/25 vs. Cincinnati (tied franchise record, 22x) Largest Winning Margin - Road ...... 9, 7/6 at Chicago-NL (11-2) Most Home Runs - Game ...... 2, 6x, last: Thames, 7/4 vs. Baltimore Largest Losing Margin ...... 10, 6/11 at Arizona (11-1) Most Total Bases - Game ...... 10, Pérez, 4/25 vs. Cincinnati Largest Losing Margin - Home ...... 8, 4/29 vs. Atlanta (11-3) Most RBI - Game...... 4, 8x, last: Aguilar, 6/29 at Cincinnati Largest Losing Margin - Road ...... 10, 6/11 at Arizona (11-1) Most Walks - Game ...... 3, 5x, last: Broxton, 7/6 at Chicago-NL Most Games Over .500 ...... 8, 48-40 on 7/6 Most Strikeouts - Game...... 4, 7x, last: Thames, 6/28 at Cincinnati Most Games Under .500 ...... 3, 2-5 on 4/9 Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 3, 2x, Villar, 2x, 4/14 at Cincinnati & 5/23 vs. Toronto Biggest Comeback to Win ...... 6, 5/14 vs. New York-NL (trailed 7-1, won 11-9) Longest Hitting Streak ...... 11, 3x, Thames, 4/5-4/18; Shaw, 5/7-5/21 & Arcia, 5/18-5/31 Biggest Blown Lead in Loss ...... 5, 4/18 at Chicago-NL (led 5-0, lost 9-7) Grand Slams (2) ...... Santana, 5/28 vs. Arizona & Shaw, 6/3 vs. Los Angeles Highest Attendance - Home ...... 43,336 on 4/3 vs. Colorado Pinch-Hit HR (3) ..Santana, 4/28 vs. Atlanta; Aguilar, 5/4 at St. Louis & Arcia, 5/12 vs. New York-NL Highest Attendance - Road ...... 48,456 on 4/11 at Toronto Leadoff HR (1) ...... Villar, 4/8 vs. Chicago-NL Walk-off HR (1) ...... Thames, 6/16 vs. San Diego CLUB BATTING: Inside-the-Park HR (1) ...... Arcia, 6/17 vs. San Diego Most At-Bats - Game ...... 44, 5/30 at New York-NL Most Hits - Game ...... 16, 5/13 vs. New York-NL INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: Most Hits - Inning ...... 7, 2x, 4/26 vs. Cincinnati (1st inning) & 5/13 vs. New York-NL (5th inning) Most Innings Pitched - Start ...... 9.0, Nelson, 6/18 vs. San Diego Fewest Hits - Game...... 2, 6/10 at Arizona Fewest Innings Pitched - Start ...... 1.0, Anderson, 6/28 at Cincinnati (left with left oblique strain) Most Runs - Game ...... 11, 6x, last: 7/6 at Chicago-NL Most Innings Pitched - Relief ...... 3.0, 3x, Suter, 4/21 vs. St. Louis; Milone, 4/25 vs. Cincinnati Most Runs - Inning ...... 8, 5/13 vs. New York-NL (5th inning) ...... & Espino, 6/28 at Cincinnati Fewest Runs - Game ...... 0, 3x, 5/5 at Pittsburgh, 5/25 vs. Arizona & 6/13 at St. Louis-G1 Most Strikeouts - Game...... 11, 3x, last: Nelson, 6/29 at Cincinnati Most Doubles - Game ...... 6, 6/9 at Arizona Most Walks - Game ...... 6, Nelson, 4/23 vs. St. Louis Most Triples - Game ...... 2, 2x, 4/25 vs. Cincinnati & 5/15 at San Diego Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ...... 4, 2x, Peralta, 4/26 vs. Cincinnati & Guerra, 6/27 at Cincinnati Most Home Runs - Game ...... 6, 6/29 at Cincinnati Longest Winning Streak ...... 5, Davies, 4/20-5/18 Most Home Runs - Inning ...... 2, 14x, last: 7/4 vs. Baltimore (5th inning) Longest Losing Streak ...... 4, Feliz, 4/6-5/11 Most LOB - Game ...... 14, 5/30 at New York-NL RUNS BY INNING INNING - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total Most GIDP - Game ...... 3, 3x, 4/29 vs. Atlanta, 5/18 at San Diego & 6/1 at New York-NL Opponent 44 38 49 39 48 43 35 47 35 12 2 2 394 Most Strikeouts - Game...... 26, 6/2 vs. Los Angeles (tied MLB record) Brewers 75 49 59 56 50 51 43 23 20 7 1 - 434 Most Walks - Game ...... 10, 5/19 at Chicago-NL MARGIN OF VICTORY Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 5, 4/14 at Cincinnati MARGIN - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Back-to-Back Homers...... 4, last: 6/13 at St. Louis-G2 (4th inning) Opponent 11 11 5 5 2 1 3 1 - 1 40 Batting Around ...... 12, last: 7/6 at Chicago-NL (3rd inning) Brewers 10 10 8 9 3 2 3 2 1 - 48 BREWERS ON THE MOUND

BREWERS RECORD IN GAMES THEY PITCHED..... TOMORROW’S STARTER: LHP BRENT SUTER (9g, 2gs, 1-1, 3.00) Barnes ...... 27-13 Hughes ...... 16-20 Blazek ...... 2-0 Knebel ...... 27-14 LHP Brent Suter will make his 10th appearance and third start for the Brewers this season.....Suter last Davies ...... 12-6 Nelson ...... 9-8 pitched on Monday vs. Baltimore and earned an 8-1 victory (6ip, 4h, 1r, 0er, 1bb, 8k).....he posted career Drake ...... 21-14 Scahill ...... 7-8 highs for innings pitched and strikeouts.....he was recalled on 6/21 from Triple-A Colorado Springs, where Garza ...... 7-6 Suter ...... 2-7 he was 3-1 with a 4.42 ERA in 10 games, including 8 starts (36.2ip, 42h, 18r, 18er, 8bb, 38k, 5hr).....he Guerra ...... 3-6 Torres ...... 21-21 in his fifth stint with the Brewers this season (also 4/4-4/8, 4/21-4/23, 5/15-5/18 and 6/13). Hader ...... 3-4

#50 RHP JACOB BARNES (1-1, 3.82, 2sv, 40 apps) opponent batting average: .223 (31-for-139, 4hr) BREWERS vs. MLB 1st batter retired/faced: 28-40 saves/ opps: 2-3 runners inherited/scored: 8-3 last 5 outings (IP): 7/4 vs. Bal (1.0) 6/30 vs. Mia (1.0) 6/22 vs. Pit (1.0) 6/21 vs. Pit (1.0) 6/16 vs. SD (1.0) vs. Arizona: 3-4, 4.79 (62ip, 33er) vs. Atlanta: 2-4, 5.37 (52ip, 31er) • Last pitched on Tuesday vs. Baltimore and tossed a perfect eighth inning (1k).....is unscored upon in his last 4 appearances (4ip, 3h, 0bb, 8k) vs. Chicago: 4-5, 5.69 (80.2ip, 51er) • Earned his win on 5/17 at San Diego.....took his loss on 6/8 vs. San Francisco vs. Cincinnati: 7-3, 3.72 (87ip, 36er) • Notched his saves on 4/20 vs. St. Louis and 5/28 vs. Arizona (entered the season with 1 career save) vs. Colorado: 1-3, 3.50 (36ip, 14er) • Did not allow an earned run over his first 12 appearances of the season (12.1ip, 4h, 1r, 0er, 5bb, 14k) vs. Los Angeles: 1-2, 3.00 (30ip, 10er) • Made his first career appearance on an Opening Day roster vs. Miami: 2-1, 5.33 (27ip, 16er) vs. New York: 5-2, 3.78 (64.1ip, 27er) #54 RHP MICHAEL BLAZEK (0-0, 0.00, 0sv, 2 apps) opponent batting average: .154 (2-for-13, 0hr) vs. Philadelphia: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) 1st batter retired/faced: 1-2 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 0-0 vs. Pittsburgh: 3-4, 3.75 (62.1ip, 26er) last 5 outings (IP): 7/6 at ChC (2.0) 7/3 vs. Bal (2.0) 6/28 vs. Omaha (7.2) 6/23 at New Orleans (6.0) 6/18 vs. OKC (7.2) vs. St. Louis: 6-5, 4.59 (98ip, 50er) • Last pitched yesterday at Chicago-NL and tossed 2.0 scoreless innings (1h, 1k) vs. San Diego: 5-2, 3.00 (66ip, 22er) • Contract was selected on Monday from Triple-A Colorado Springs (20g, 10gs, 2-2, 3.13era, 2sv, 63.1ip, 58h, 23r, 22er, 25bb, 52k, 3hr, .245ba) vs. San Francisco: 2-2, 4.14 (37ip, 17er) • Was 2-2 with a 2.89 ERA (53ip, 17er) in 10 starts and 0-0 with a 4.35 ERA (10.1ip, 5er) and 2 saves in 10 relief outings at Colorado Springs vs. Washington: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) • Took the roster spot of RHP Paolo Espino (optioned).....was designated for assignment on 4/5 and outrighted to Colorado Springs on 4/10 vs. Baltimore: 3-0, 0.33 (27ip, 1er) #51 RHP OLIVER DRAKE (3-2, 4.35, 1sv, 35 apps) opponent batting average: .263 (31-for-118, 4hr) vs. Boston: 2-1, 4.33 (27ip, 13er) 1st batter retired/faced: 27-35 saves/save opps: 1-2 runners inherited/scored: 11-3 vs. Minnesota: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) last 5 outings (IP): 7/5 vs. Bal (0.1) 7/1 vs. Mia (1.0) 6/28 at Cin (1.0) 6/27 at Cin (1.0) 6/24 at Atl (1.0) vs. New York: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) vs. Tampa Bay: 0-0, 0.00 (0ip, 0er) • Last pitched on Wednesday vs. Baltimore (0.1ip, 1h, 1k).....is unscored upon in his last 6 appearances (5.1ip, 4h, 0bb, 8k) vs. Toronto: 2-2, 3.75 (36ip, 15er) • Earned his wins on 5/1 at St. Louis, 5/4 at St. Louis and 6/21 vs. Pittsburgh.....took his losses on 5/15 at San Diego and 6/17 vs. San Diego • Notched his first Major League save on 6/15 at St. Louis • Was acquired from Baltimore on 4/13 in exchange for a player to be named or cash.....bio is available in the press box STARTERS & RELIEVERS • Made 3 relief appearances for the Orioles, posting an 8.10 ERA (3.1ip, 6h, 3r, 3er, 3bb, 3k).....was designated for assignment on 4/13 Starters Category Relievers 34-20 ...... W/L ...... 14-20 #71 LHP JOSH HADER (0-0, 0.00, 0sv, 7 apps) opponent batting average: .071 (2-for-28, 0hr) 4.09 ...... ERA ...... 4.12 1st batter retired/faced: 4-7 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 1-0 88 ...... GAMES ...... 87 last 5 outings (IP): 7/1 vs. Mia (1.0) 6/28 at Cin (2.0) 6/24 at Atl (1.0) 6/20 vs. Pit (2.0) 6/15 at StL (2.0) 37 ...... QUALITY STARTS ...... - • Last pitched last Saturday vs. Miami and tossed a scoreless seventh inning (1h, 1bb, 1k).....has yet to be scored upon this season (9.1ip) 1 ...... CG ...... - • Made his Major League debut on 6/10 at Arizona (1ip, 2bb-1ibb, 1k) 0 ...... SHO ...... - • Was recalled on 6/9 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (12gs, 3-4, 5.37era, 52ip, 49h, 32r, 31er, 31bb, 51k, 14hr, .253ba) - ...... SV/OPP ...... 27-39 • Took the roster spot vacated by RHP Paolo Espino (optioned) 482.1 ...... INNINGS ...... 310.0 • Entered the 2017 season as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America 487 ...... HITS ...... 289 • Was acquired from Houston in a six-player trade (Gómez deal) on 7/30/15 235 ...... RUNS ...... 159 219 ...... EARNED RUNS ...... 142 #48 RHP JARED HUGHES (3-1, 3.15, 1sv, 36 apps) opponent batting average: .232 (29-for-125, 2hr) 1st batter retired/faced: 27-36 saves/save opps: 1-4 runners inherited/scored: 11-2 151 ...... WALKS ...... 150 last 5 outings (IP): 7/5 vs. Bal (1.1) 7/3 vs. Bal (1.0) 7/1 vs. Mia (1.0) 6/27 at Cin (1.0) 6/22 vs. Pit (1.0) 405 ...... STRIKEOUTS ...... 305 67 ...... HOME RUNS ...... 39 • Last pitched on Wednesday vs. Baltimore (1.1ip, 3k).....stranded an inherited runner in the seventh inning 1852 ...... AT-BATS ...... 1168 • Has a 0.66 ERA over his last 14 appearances (13.2ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 4bb, 16k), including 8 straight scoreless outings (8.1ip, 2h, 4bb, 8k) .263 ...... OPP AVG...... 247 • Earned his wins on 4/7 vs. Chicago-NL, 6/13 at St. Louis-G2 and 6/16 vs. San Diego.....took his loss on 4/18 at Chicago-NL • Notched his save on 5/12 vs. New York-NL (4th career save) • Signed with Milwaukee on 4/2 after being released by Pittsburgh on 3/29.....bio is available in the press box BEHIND THE PLATE Catcher Innings ER ERA E PB W-L #46 RHP COREY KNEBEL (0-1, 1.11, 13sv, 41 apps) opponent batting average: .163 (23-for-141, 2hr) Bandy 341.1 178 4.69 2 5 17-21 1st batter retired/faced: 31-41 saves/save opps: 13-16 runners inherited/scored: 13-3 last 5 outings (IP): 7/5 vs. Bal (1.0) 6/30 vs. Mia (1.0) 6/28 at Cin (1.0) 6/22 vs. Pit (1.0) 6/21 vs. Pit (1.0) Piña 415.0 172 3.73 2 3 28-18 Vogt 36.0 11 2.75 - - 3-1 • Last pitched on Wednesday vs. Baltimore and tossed a scoreless ninth inning (2h, 3k) Catcher Stolen Bases CS PCT. • Is the ninth in franchise history to be selected to the All-Star Game Bandy 32 6 15.8% • Joined Rollie Fingers (1981-82), Dan Plesac (1987-89), Bob Wickman (2000), Dan Kolb (2004), (2006), Francisco Cordero Piña 19 7 26.9% (2007), Trevor Hoffman (2009) and Francisco Rodríguez (2014-15) as Brewers closers to be selected to the All-Star Game • Among Major League relievers ranks second with 71 strikeouts and third with 15.71 K/9 IP Vogt 4 - 0% • Has at least 1 strikeout in all 41 appearances this season (40.2ip, 71k) Pitchers - 1 - • His 41 consecutive appearances with a strikeout is a single-season Major League record for relievers (Bruce Sutter, 39g, 1977) • His 41 consecutive appearances with a strikeout is a Major League record for relievers to start a season (Aroldis Chapman, 37g, 2014) BREWERS ON THE DISABLED LIST IN 2017 • His 42 consecutive appearances with a strikeout dating back to 2016 ranks second all-time among relievers (Aroldis Chapman, 49g, 2013-14) Games • Was named Brewers Pitcher of the Month for May (13g, 0.71era, 12.2ip, 27k, .140ba) Player (Injury) On Eligible Off Missed • Made his first career appearance on an Opening Day roster.....had 2 career saves entering this season, both coming in 2016 Garza (right groin) 3/31 4/10 4/24 20 #58 RHP ROB SCAHILL (1-2, 3.54, 0sv, 15 apps) opponent batting average: .243 (18-for-74, 3hr) Susac (trapezius) 3/31 4/10 4/15 11 1st batter retired/faced: 10-15 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 13-5 Guerra (right calf) 4/4 4/14 5/26 46 last 5 outings (IP): 7/6 at ChC (1.0) 7/2 vs. Mia (1.2) 6/28 vs. Omaha (0.2) 6/27 vs. Omaha (1.0) 6/24 at New Orleans (1.0) Braun (left calf) 5/12* 5/21 5/21 8 Braun (left calf) 5/26 6/5 6/27 31 • Last pitched yesterday at Chicago-NL and tossed a perfect ninth inning (2k) Garza (chest) 6/7** 6/14 6/14 7 • Contract was selected on 6/30 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (13g, 0-1, 0.73era, 5sv, 12.1ip, 10h, 2r, 1er, 2bb, 11k, 1hr, .222ba) Villar (back) 6/10 6/20 6/27 16 • Is in his second stint with the Brewers (also 5/1-6/12).....was designated for assignment on 6/13 and outrighted to Colorado Springs on 6/15 Woodruff (right hamstring) 6/13 6/23 - 23 • Earned his win on 5/10 vs. Boston.....took his losses on 5/5 at Pittsburgh and 6/5 vs. San Francisco Peralta (right calf) 6/21*** 6/30 - 15 • Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Pittsburgh on 7/12 last season.....bio is on p. 162 of the media guide Anderson (left oblique) 6/29 7/9 - 8 #59 RHP CARLOS TORRES (4-4, 4.43, 1sv, 42 apps) opponent batting average: .294 (53-for-180, 8hr) Sogard (left ankle) 7/6**** 7/15 - 1 1st batter retired/faced: 32-42 saves/save opps: 1-4 runners inherited/scored: 14-4 last 5 outings (IP): 7/4 vs. Bal (1.0) 7/2 vs. Mia (1.1) 6/30 vs. Mia (2.0) 6/27 at Cin (1.0) 6/23 at Atl (1.0) * retro to 5/11 ** retro to 6/4 *** retro to 6/20 **** retro to 7/5

• Last pitched on Tuesday vs. Baltimore (1ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1k, 1hr).....allowed a solo homer to Jonathan Schoop • Earned his wins on 4/24 vs. Cincinnati, 5/9 vs. Boston, 6/15 at St. Louis and 6/30 vs. Miami • Took his losses on 4/15 at Cincinnati, 4/22 vs. St. Louis, 5/6 at Pittsburgh and 6/3 vs. Los Angeles • Notched his save on 5/19 at Chicago-NL (5th career save) • Pitched for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic BEER BATTERS #24 1B JESÚS AGUILAR (77g, .288, 7hr, 27rbi, 0sb) last homer: 6/29 at Cincinnati (off Kevin Shackelford) BREWERS vs. MONTGOMERYWESTBROOK this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 3-5 (.600, 0hr, 1rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 77 games, including 29 starts at first base.....is batting .312 (34-for-109, 5hr, 20rbi) over his last 44 games No Brewers have faced LHP Jordan Montgomery.....yet. • As a pinch-hitter is batting .306 (11-for-36, 1hr, 6rbi).....is tied for second in the majors with 11 hits as a pinch-hitter (Ichiro Suzuki, Mia, 13) • Hit his first Major League homer on 5/4 at St. Louis with a pinch-hit solo shot off Matt Bowman (gave the team a 5-4 lead in the 5-4 victory) • Made his first career appearance on an Opening Day roster.....had a career-high 5-game hitting streak to begin the season (7-for-11, .636, 2rbi) • Batted .452 (28-for-62) with 7 HR and 19 RBI in 25 games during Spring Training.....led the team in batting average, HR, RBI, runs (17) and hits • Was claimed off waivers by Milwaukee from Cleveland on 2/2/17

#3 SS ORLANDO ARCIA (83g, .291, 8hr, 30rbi, 5sb) last homer: 7/2 vs. Miami (off Dan Straily) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 1rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) HOME RUN TOTALS • Has appeared in 83 games, including 76 starts at shortstop Player Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total • Is batting .356 (57-for-160, 4hr, 15rbi) since 5/18 (45 games), which ranks fifth in the Major Leagues, raising his batting average from .208 to .291 Aguilar 6 - 1 - 7 • From 5/18-5/31 had a career-high 11-game hitting streak (17-for-46, .370, 2rbi) Arcia 6 1 1 - 8 • From 9/6 last season to 4/23 this season recorded an errorless streak of 42 games at shortstop (T2nd longest streak in franchise history) Bandy 4 2 - - 6 • Belted his first career pinch-hit homer on 5/12 vs. New York-NL.....hit the 27th inside-the-park homer in franchise history on 6/17 vs. San Diego Braun 4 5 1 - 10 • Made his first career appearance on an Opening Day roster Broxton 8 5 1 - 14 Franklin 1 1 - - 2 Nieuwenhuis 1 - - - 1 #8 OF RYAN BRAUN (38g, .267, 10hr, 23rbi, 4sb) last homer: 7/6 at Chicago-NL (off Mike Montgomery) Pérez 8 1 1 - 10 this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 1-2 (.500, 1hr, 2rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Piña 5 - 1 - 6 • Has appeared in 38 games, including 36 starts (35g in LF, 1g at DH) Santana 8 3 2 1 14 • Is on an 8-game hitting streak since coming off the disabled list (9-for-32, .281, 3hr, 4rbi) Shaw 9 4 4 1 18 • Has missed 39 games this season during two disabled list stints with a left calf strain (8g, 5/12-5/20 and 31g, 5/26-6/26) Sogard 2 1 - - 3 • Entering this season had appeared on the disabled list only twice in his entire Major League career (6/14-7/7, 2013 and 5/3-5/12, 2014) Thames 14 9 - - 23 • Is the all-time franchise leader in HR (295) and ranks among the franchise top five in RBI (2nd, 960), extra-base hits (2nd, 665), runs (3rd, 906), Villar 5 3 - - 8 total bases (3rd, 2,931), triples (3rd, 43), stolen bases (3rd, 185), doubles (4th, 327), at-bats (5th, 5,384) and hits (5th, 1,633) Vogt 1 2 - - 3 TOTALS 82 37 12 2 133 #23 OF KEON BROXTON (83g, .237, 14hr, 35rbi, 16sb) last homer: 7/5 vs. Baltimore (off Jayson Aquino) RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 83 games, including 72 starts in center field Aguilar...... 326 (14-43) • First 14g: .119 (5-42, 1hr, 2rbi).....Next 28g: .337 (34-101, 4hr, 12rbi).....Next 16g: .082 (4-49, 1hr, 2rbi).....Next 16g: .353 (18-51, 7hr, 16rbi)..... Arcia...... 274 (17-62) Braun ...... 182 (6-33) Last 9g: .087 (2-23, 1hr, 3rbi) Broxton ...... 182 (12-66) • Has had three career-high 7-game hitting streaks this season: 5/7-5/14 (.393, 2hr, 7rbi), 5/16-5/25 (.321, 1hr, 2rbi) and 6/15-6/21 (.304, 3hr, 8rbi) Pérez ...... 298 (17-57) • Belted the longest home run in the history of Busch Stadium on 6/15 (489 feet off ) Piña...... 349 (15-43) • Is tied for fifth in the National League in stolen bases (16) Rivera ...... 000 (0-0) Santana ...... 300 (21-70) #14 INF/OF HERNÁN PÉREZ (80g, .264, 10hr, 35rbi, 8sb) last homer: 6/18 vs. San Diego (off Luis Perdomo) Shaw ...... 321 (25-78) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 2-5 (.400, 0hr, 1rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Thames ...... 161 (10-62) • Has appeared in 80 games, including 63 starts at six positions (25g in LF, 13g at 3B, 10g in RF, 7g in CF, 5g at SS, 3g at 2B) Villar ...... 245 (13-53) • Is batting .278 (65-for-234, 9hr, 31rbi) over his last 65 games after batting just .179 (7-for-39, 1hr, 4rbi) over his first 15 games of the season Vogt ...... 000 (0-6) TOTALS ...... 251 (179-713) • Played for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic

#9 C MANNY PIÑA (52g, .286, 6hr, 27rbi, 0sb) last homer: 6/29 at Cincinnati (off Homer Bailey) MULTI-HIT GAMES (*career high) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 1-5 (.200, 0hr, 1rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Player 2 3 4 5 6 Total • Has appeared in 52 games, including 46 starts behind the plate.....leads Major League catchers with 6 pickoffs (4 at 2B, 2 at 1B) Aguilar 8 3* - - - 11 • Joined Ben Oglivie (1978 and 1982) as the only players in franchise history to homer on both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day in the same season Arcia 13 7* - - - 20 • Capped the Brewers’ 11-9 comeback win on Mother’s Day vs. New York-NL with a 3-run homer in the eighth inning (team had trailed, 7-1) Braun 7 2 - * - 9 • Belted a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth inning on Father’s Day vs. San Diego in the 2-1 win Broxton 8 2 1 * - 11 • Made his first career appearance on an Opening Day roster.....from 4/6-4/24 had a career-high 10-game hitting streak (17-for-36, .472, 1hr, 5rbi) Pérez 10 6 * - - 16 Piña 9 4 1* - - 14 Rivera * - - - - - #29 INF YADIEL RIVERA (1g, .000, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb) last homer: None Santana 19 3 1* - - 23 this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Shaw 18 6 * - - 24 • Made his season debut yesterday at Chicago-NL, entering the game as a pinch-hitter and playing third base (0-for-2) Thames 13 4 * - - 17 • Was recalled yesterday from Triple-A Colorado Springs (68g, .231, 3hr, 28rbi, 5sb).....took the roster spot vacated by INF Eric Sogard (DL) Villar 16 1 * - - 17 • Appeared in 42 games with Milwaukee entering this season (7g in 2015, 35g in 2016), making 20 starts (10g at 2B, 6g at SS, 4g at 3B) Vogt 1 * - - - 1

#16 OF DOMINGO SANTANA (83g, .288, 14hr, 47rbi, 9sb) last homer: 7/1 vs. Miami (off Tom Koehler) LINEUP CARD (48-40) - 72 DIFFERENT LINEUPS this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 4-5 (.800, 0hr, 2rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 83 games, including 74 starts in right field.....produced the first 4-hit game of his career yesterday (4-for-5, 3r, 2 2b, 2rbi, 1bb, 1sb) 1. Villar (27-23), Sogard (17-11), Broxton (2-5), Brinson (1-1), • Is tied for seventh in the National League in RBI (34) since 5/15 Franklin (1-0) • Is batting .323 (71-for-220, 12hr, 42rbi) over his last 62 games after batting just .169 (11-for-65, 2hr, 5rbi) over his first 21 games of the season 2. Thames (33-34), Santana (10-3), Broxton (2-2), Pérez (2-0), • From 6/1-6/9 had a career-high 9-game hitting streak (13-for-36, .361, 3hr, 5rbi) Sogard (0-1), Villar (1-0) • Belted his second career pinch-hit homer on 4/28 vs. Atlanta and his first career grand slam on 5/28 vs. Arizona 3. Braun (20-16), Pérez (8-9), Aguilar (10-5), Santana (7-6), Thames (2-2), Shaw (0-2), Villar (1-0) #21 3B TRAVIS SHAW (75g, .296, 18hr, 61rbi, 7sb) last homer: 7/4 vs. Baltimore (off Ubaldo Jiménez) 4. Shaw (42-29), Pérez (2-5), Aguilar (3-3), Santana (1-3) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) last season vs. NYY: 11-54 (.204, 2hr, 5rbi) 5. Santana (24-20), Pérez (15-10), Piña (6-4), Aguilar (3-1), • Has appeared in 75 games, including 74 starts (73g at 3B, 1g at DH) Shaw (0-1), Nieuwenhuis (0-1), Franklin (0-1), Bandy (0-1), • Has gone 54 consecutive games at third base without committing an error.....prior to the streak had an error in 3 straight games (4/23-4/26) • Ranks among the National League leaders in RBI (T8th, 61), doubles (T8th, 21), extra-base hits (10th, 40) and SLG (10th, .564) Brinson (0-1) • Was named Brewers Player of the Month for both May (24g, .333, 4hr, 18rbi) and June (24g, .279, 8hr, 21rbi) 6. Piña (16-11), Bandy (13-12), Pérez (6-4), Broxton (5-4), • From 5/7-5/21 had a career-high 11-game hitting streak (16-for-45, .356, 3hr, 11rbi).....belted his first career grand slam on 6/3 vs. Los Angeles Franklin (1-7), Aguilar (2-2), Vogt (2-0), Nieuwenhuis (2-0), • Acquired by Milwaukee from Boston, along with SS Mauricio Dubon, RHP Josh Pennington and a player to be named (INF Yeison Coca on 6/5/17) Villar (1-0) or cash, in exchange for RHP Tyler Thornburg on 12/6/16 7. Broxton (29-17), Villar (2-6), Bandy (2-6), Piña (5-3), Brinson (2-2), Franklin (1-2), Vogt (1-1), Sogard (0-2), #7 1B/OF ERIC THAMES (77g, .245, 23hr, 43rbi, 2sb) last homer: 7/4 vs. Baltimore (2hr) (off Ubaldo Jiménez & Tyler Wilson) Nieuwenhuis (2-0), Pérez (2-0), Phillips (1-1), Arcia (1-0) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 8. Arcia (40-33), Broxton (2-4), Bandy (2-2), Sogard (2-0), • Has appeared in 77 games, including 71 starts (59g at 1B, 10g in LF, 2g in RF) Piña (1-0), Franklin (1-0), Phillips (0-1) • Ranks among the National League leaders in HR (T3rd, 23), runs (T6th, 55), walks (T7th, 51) and SLG (9th, .566) 9. Pitcher (46-40), Arcia (2-0) • Set franchise records for the month of April with 11 HR and 28 runs.....was named Brewers Player of the Month for April (24g, .345, 11hr, 19rbi) • Hit safely in 12 straight starts to begin the season, breaking the franchise record (Dickie Thon, first 11 starts, 4/6-4/27, 1993) • From 4/13-4/17 homered in 5 consecutive games (6hr), tying the franchise record (also Jeromy Burnitz, 8/1-8/5, 1997) STARTS BY POSITION (48-40) • From 4/5-4/18 recorded a career-high 11-game hitting streak (19-for-42, .452, 7hr, 10rbi) P Davies (12-6), Nelson (9-8), Anderson (8-8), Garza (7-6), • Signed with Milwaukee as a free agent on 11/29/16 after spending three seasons playing for the NC Dinos of the Korean Baseball Organization Guerra (3-6), Peralta (6-2), Milone (1-2), Suter (1-1), • Batted .348 with 124 HR, 379 RBI and 64 SB in Korea (2014-16).....was named KBO Most Valuable Player in 2015 (.381, 47hr, 140rbi, 40sb) Espino (1-1) C Piña (28-18), Bandy (17-21), Vogt (3-1) #5 2B JONATHAN VILLAR (69g, .208, 8hr, 30rbi, 16sb) last homer: 6/29 at Cincinnati (2hr) (off Homer Bailey & Kevin Shackelford) 1B Thames (30-29), Aguilar (18-11) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 1rbi) last season vs. NYY: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) 2B Villar (32-29), Sogard (13-10), Pérez (2-1), Franklin (1-0) • Has appeared in 69 games, including 61 starts at second base.....was on the 10-day DL from 6/10-6/26 with a lower back strain (missed 16 games) 3B Shaw (41-32), Pérez (5-8), Sogard (2-0) • Is tied for fifth in the National League in stolen bases (16).....led the majors in stolen bases (62) last season • Played for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic SS Arcia (43-33), Sogard (3-4), Pérez (2-3) LF Braun (19-16), Pérez (17-8), Franklin (2-9), Thames (5-5), #12 C STEPHEN VOGT (7g, .313, 3hr, 7rbi, 0sb) last homer: 7/4 vs. Baltimore (off Ubaldo Jiménez) Brinson (3-2), Nieuwenhuis (1-0), Sogard (1-0) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) this road trip: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) last season vs. NYY: 6-20 (.300, 0hr, 4rbi) CF Broxton (40-32), Pérez (4-3), Nieuwenhuis (3-1), • Has appeared in 7 games, including 4 starts behind the plate.....produced the third 2-HR game of his career last Friday vs. Miami (Miller Park debut) Phillips (1-2), Brinson (0-2) • Was claimed off waivers from Oakland on 6/25.....had been designated for assignment by the Athletics on 6/22 RF Santana (42-32), Pérez (5-5), Thames (0-2), Franklin (1-1) • Batted .217 (34-for-157) with 4 HR and 20 RBI in 54 games with Oakland this season.....made 43 starts (36g at C, 7g at DH) DH Shaw (1-0), Braun (1-0) • Was an All-Star in both 2015 and 2016.....bio is available in the press box 2017 BREWERS DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB Attendance Average 1 4/3 vs. Col L 5-7 Estévez, 1-0 Mariñez, 0-1 Holland, 1 0-1 T2 -1.0 43,336 (sellout) 43,336 2 4/4 vs. Col L 5-6 Anderson, 1-0 Davies, 0-1 Holland, 2 0-2 5 -1.0 21,458 32,397 3 4/5 vs. Col W 6-1 Peralta, 1-0 Chatwood, 0-1 Feliz, 1 1-2 4 -0.5 21,824 28,873 4 4/6 vs. Col L 1-2 Dunn, 1-0 Feliz, 0-1 Holland, 3 1-3 4 -1.5 23,828 27,612 5 4/7 vs. ChC W 2-1 (11) Hughes, 1-0 Montgomery, 0-2 2-3 3 -1.5 28,728 27,835 6 4/8 vs. ChC L 6-11 Hendricks, 1-0 Mariñez, 0-2 2-4 5 -1.5 43,080 (sellout) 30,376 7 4/9 vs. ChC L 4-7 Arrieta, 2-0 Davies, 0-2 2-5 5 -2.5 38,483 31,534 4/10 OFF DAY 2-5 T4 -3.0 8 4/11 at Tor W 4-3 Peralta, 2-0 Happ, 0-2 Feliz, 2 3-5 4 -3.0 48,456 (sellout) 48,456 9 4/12 at Tor W 2-0 Anderson, 1-0 STROMAN, 1-1 Feliz, 3 4-5 3 -3.0 29,919 39,188 10 4/13 at Cin W 5-1 Nelson, 1-0 Arroyo, 0-2 5-5 3 -2.0 13,574 30,650 11 4/14 at Cin W 10-4 Milone, 1-0 Wood, 0-1 6-5 3 -1.0 23,850 28,950 12 4/15 at Cin L 5-7 Iglesias, 1-0 Torres, 0-1 Lorenzen, 1 6-6 3 -2.0 31,008 29,361 13 4/16 at Cin W 4-2 Peralta, 3-0 Romano, 0-1 Feliz, 4 7-6 2 -1.0 12,625 26,572 14 4/17 at ChC W 6-3 Anderson, 2-0 Lackey, 1-2 Feliz, 5 8-6 2 -0.5 38,636 28,295 15 4/18 at ChC L 7-9 Grimm, 1-0 Hughes, 1-1 Davis, 3 8-7 2 -1.5 39,026 29,637 16 4/19 at ChC L 4-7 Davis, 2-0 Feliz, 0-2 8-8 3 -1.5 34,864 30,218 17 4/20 vs. StL W 7-5 Davies, 1-2 Martínez, 0-3 Barnes, 1 9-8 3 -0.5 26,451 30,899 18 4/21 vs. StL L 3-6 Wainwright, 1-3 Peralta, 3-1 Oh, 3 9-9 3 -1.0 23,126 30,035 19 4/22 vs. StL L 1-4 Lynn, 2-1 Torres, 0-2 Oh, 4 9-10 3 -2.0 30,865 30,118 20 4/23 vs. StL L 4-6 Leake, 3-1 Nelson, 1-1 Oh, 5 9-11 4 -2.0 31,158 30,212 21 4/24 vs. Cin W 11-7 Torres, 1-2 Garrett, 2-2 10-11 3 -2.0 23,943 29,690 22 4/25 vs. Cin W 9-1 Davies, 2-2 Feldman, 1-2 Milone, 1 11-11 2 -2.0 28,449 29,595 23 4/26 vs. Cin W 9-4 Peralta, 4-1 Davis, 0-1 12-11 2 -1.0 19,062 28,842 4/27 OFF DAY 12-11 2 -1.0 24 4/28 vs. Atl L 8-10 Ramirez, 1-1 Feliz, 0-3 Johnson, 4 12-12 3 -1.0 26,453 28,683 25 4/29 vs. Atl L 3-11 García, 1-1 Nelson, 1-2 12-13 3 -2.0 30,026 28,767 26 4/30 vs. Atl W 4-3 Garza, 1-0 Foltynewicz, 0-3 Feliz, 6 13-13 T2 -1.0 24,395 28,510 27 5/1 at StL W 7-5 (10) Drake, 1-0 Oh, 1-1 Feliz, 7 14-13 2 - Pct. 36,339 30,830 28 5/2 at StL L 1-2 Martínez, 1-3 Peralta, 4-2 Rosenthal, 3 14-14 T2 -1.0 38,616 31,538 5/3 at StL PPD - Rain (game rescheduled as part of a DH on 6/13) 14-14 T2 -1.5 29 5/4 at StL W 5-4 Drake, 2-0 Bowman, 1-1 Feliz, 8 15-14 2 -1.5 36,250 31,930 30 5/5 at Pit L 0-4 LeBlanc, 2-0 Scahill, 0-1 15-15 T3 -1.5 21,129 31,099 31 5/6 at Pit L 1-2 (10) Watson, 1-0 Torres, 1-3 15-16 4 -1.5 22,902 30,514 32 5/7 at Pit W 6-2 Davies, 3-2 Glasnow, 1-2 16-16 4 -1.5 25,108 30,153 5/8 OFF DAY 16-16 4 -1.5 33 5/9 vs. Bos W 11-7 Torres, 2-3 Pomeranz, 3-2 17-16 T3 -1.5 22,524 28,177 34 5/10 vs. Bos W 7-4 Scahill, 1-1 Kendrick, 0-2 18-16 3 -1.5 23,095 27,910 35 5/11 vs. Bos L 1-4 Kimbrel, 2-0 Feliz, 0-4 18-17 3 -2.0 26,499 27,839 36 5/12 vs. NYM W 7-4 Garza, 2-0 Harvey, 2-3 Hughes, 1 19-17 3 -1.0 28,306 27,861 37 5/13 vs. NYM W 11-4 Davies, 4-2 Gsellman, 2-3 20-17 2 -1.0 33,849 28,134 38 5/14 vs. NYM W 11-9 Feliz, 1-4 Reed, 0-2 Knebel, 1 21-17 2 -1.0 30,623 28,242 39 5/15 at SD L 5-6 (10) Torres, 2-2 Drake, 2-1 21-18 2 -1.5 15,866 29,261 40 5/16 at SD W 6-2 Nelson, 2-2 Richard, 2-5 22-18 2 -0.5 16,657 28,519 41 5/17 at SD W 3-1 Barnes, 1-0 Maurer, 0-3 Knebel, 2 23-18 1 +0.5 17,356 27,899 42 5/18 at SD W 4-2 Davies, 5-2 Quackenbush, 0-1 Knebel, 3 24-18 1 +1.0 14,359 27,186 43 5/19 at ChC W 6-3 Peralta, 5-2 Montgomery, 0-3 Torres, 1 25-18 1 +2.0 36,923 27,673 5/20 at ChC PPD - Rain (game rescheduled on 7/6) 25-18 1 +2.5 44 5/21 at ChC L 6-13 Arrieta, 5-3 Anderson, 2-1 25-19 1 +1.5 41,671 28,340 5/22 OFF DAY 25-19 1 +1.5 45 5/23 vs. Tor L 3-4 Barnes, 1-2 Nelson, 2-3 Osuna, 7 25-20 1 +1.5 30,742 28,346 46 5/24 vs. Tor L 4-8 Stroman, 5-2 Garza, 2-1 25-21 1 +0.5 26,607 28,276 47 5/25 vs. Ari L 0-4 Ray, 4-3 Davies, 5-3 25-22 2 -0.5 30,081 28,346 48 5/26 vs. Ari L 2-4 (10) McFarland, 2-0 Peralta, 5-3 Rodney, 13 25-23 2 -0.5 25,391 28,236 49 5/27 vs. Ari W 6-1 Anderson, 3-1 Greinke, 6-3 26-23 1 +0.5 29,746 28,290 50 5/28 vs. Ari W 9-5 Nelson, 3-3 Corbin, 4-5 Barnes, 2 27-23 1 +1.5 41,698 (sellout) 28,753 51 5/29 at NYM L 2-4 Gsellman, 3-3 Garza, 2-2 Reed, 7 27-24 1 +1.5 34,830 28,635 52 5/30 at NYM L 4-5 (12) Smoker, 1-2 Peralta, 5-4 27-25 1 +1.5 24,457 28,453 53 5/31 at NYM W 7-1 Guerra, 1-0 deGrom, 4-2 28-25 1 +1.5 26,517 28,372 54 6/1 at NYM W 2-1 Anderson, 4-1 Wheeler, 3-3 Knebel, 4 29-25 1 +1.5 35,123 28,642 55 6/2 vs. LA L 1-2 (12) Jansen, 3-0 Feliz, 1-5 29-26 1 +1.5 30,140 28,799 56 6/3 vs. LA L 8-10 Morrow, 2-0 Torres, 2-4 Jansen, 9 29-27 1 +1.0 34,354 28,978 57 6/4 vs. LA W 3-0 Davies, 6-3 Maeda, 4-3 Knebel, 5 30-27 1 +1.0 30,330 29,020 58 6/5 vs. SF L 2-7 Samardzija, 2-7 Scahill, 1-2 30-28 2 -Pct. 21,452 28,791 59 6/6 vs. SF W 5-2 Anderson, 5-1 Cain, 3-5 Knebel, 6 31-28 2 -Pct. 21,214 28,568 60 6/7 vs. SF W 6-3 Nelson, 4-3 Blach, 4-3 Knebel, 7 32-28 1 +1.0 20,580 28,340 61 6/8 vs. SF L 5-9 (10) Melancon, 1-1 Barnes, 1-1 32-29 1 +1.0 23,005 28,192 62 6/9 at Ari W 8-6 Davies, 7-3 McFarland, 3-1 Knebel, 8 33-29 1 +2.0 25,009 28,503 63 6/10 at Ari L 2-3 Godley, 2-1 Guerra, 1-1 Rodney, 16 33-30 1 +2.0 40,195 28,936 64 6/11 at Ari L 1-11 Ray, 7-3 Anderson, 5-2 33-31 1 +1.0 30,370 28,987 6/12 OFF DAY 33-31 1 +1.5 65 6/13 at StL - G1 L 0-6 Lynn, 5-3 Suter, 0-1 Lyons, 1 33-32 1 +1.0 40,083 29,370 66 at StL - G2 W 8-5 Hughes, 2-1 Rosenthal, 1-3 Knebel, 9 34-32 1 +1.0 40,115 29,728 67 6/14 at StL W 7-6 Garza, 3-2 Leake, 5-6 Knebel, 10 35-32 1 +2.0 38,061 29,997 68 6/15 at StL W 6-4 Torres, 3-4 Oh, 1-3 Drake, 1 36-32 1 +2.5 45,228 (sellout) 30,473 69 6/16 vs. SD W 6-5 (10) Hughes, 3-1 Buchter, 3-3 37-32 1 +2.5 31,161 28,272 70 6/17 vs. SD L 5-7 (11) Torres, 4-2 Drake, 2-2 Maton, 1 37-33 1 +2.5 34,312 28,431 71 6/18 vs. SD W 2-1 NELSON, 5-3 Perdomo, 1-4 38-33 1 +2.5 34,518 28,587 72 6/19 vs. Pit L 1-8 Cole, 5-6 Garza, 3-3 38-34 1 +1.5 25,489 28,510 73 6/20 vs. Pit L 3-7 Kuhl, 2-6 Davies, 7-4 38-35 1 +0.5 23,982 28,399 74 6/21 vs. Pit W 4-3 Drake, 3-2 Hudson, 1-3 Knebel, 11 39-35 1 +1.5 25,134 28,321 75 6/22 vs. Pit W 4-2 Anderson, 6-2 Nova, 7-5 Knebel, 12 40-35 1 +1.5 28,428 28,324 76 6/23 at Atl L 4-5 Foltynewicz, 5-5 Nelson, 5-4 Vizcaino, 1 40-36 1 +1.5 30,521 30,474 77 6/24 at Atl L 1-3 Dickey, 6-5 Garza, 3-4 Johnson, 15 40-37 1 +0.5 38,463 30,709 78 6/25 at Atl W 7-0 Davies, 8-4 Teheran, 6-6 41-37 1 +1.5 31,634 30,735 6/26 OFF DAY 41-37 1 +1.0 79 6/27 at Cin L 6-8 Adleman, 5-4 Guerra, 1-2 Iglesias, 13 41-38 1 +1.0 18,577 30,398 80 6/28 at Cin L 3-4 Storen, 2-2 Knebel, 0-1 Iglesias, 14 41-39 1 +1.0 21,842 30,166 81 6/29 at Cin W 11-3 Nelson, 6-4 Bailey, 0-2 42-39 1 +1.0 20,419 29,910 82 6/30 vs. Mia W 3-2 Torres, 4-4 Phelps, 2-4 Knebel, 13 43-39 1 +2.0 35,549 28,488 83 7/1 vs. Mia W 8-4 Davies, 9-4 Koehler, 1-3 44-39 1 +3.0 30,712 28,537 84 7/2 vs. Mia L 3-10 Straily, 6-4 Guerra, 1-3 44-40 1 +2.0 33,834 28,653 85 7/3 vs. Bal W 8-1 Suter, 1-1 Miley, 3-7 45-40 1 +2.5 36,457 28,819 86 7/4 vs. Bal W 6-2 Nelson, 7-4 Jiménez, 3-4 46-40 1 +3.5 31,818 28,881 87 7/5 vs. Bal W 4-0 Garza, 4-4 Aquino, 1-2 47-40 1 +3.5 27,734 28,858 88 7/6 at ChC W 11-2 Davies, 10-4 Montgomery, 1-6 48-40 1 +4.5 41,576 30,209 89 7/7 at NYY 6:05 FS Wisconsin 90 7/8 at NYY 12:05 FS Wisconsin 91 7/9 at NYY 12:05 FS Wisconsin 7/10 All-Star Break 7/11 All-Star Game: Marlins Park, Miami (Brewers represented by RHP Corey Knebel) 7/12 All-Star Break 7/13 All-Star Break G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB (WC) Attendance Average 92 7/14 vs. Phi 7:10 FS Wisconsin 93 7/15 vs. Phi 6:10 FS Wisconsin 94 7/16 vs. Phi 1:10 FS Wisconsin 95 7/17 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 96 7/18 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 97 7/19 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 98 7/20 at Pit 11:35 99 7/21 at Phi 6:05 FS Wisconsin 100 7/22 at Phi 6:05 FS Wisconsin 101 7/23 at Phi 12:35 FS Wisconsin 7/24 OFF DAY 102 7/25 at Wsh 6:05 FS Wisconsin 103 7/26 at Wsh 6:05 FS Wisconsin 104 7/27 at Wsh 11:05 FS Wisconsin 105 7/28 vs. ChC 7:10 FS Wisconsin 106 7/29 vs. ChC 6:10 FS Wisconsin 107 7/30 vs. ChC 1:10 FS Wisconsin 7/31 OFF DAY 108 8/1 vs. StL 6:40 FS Wisconsin 109 8/2 vs. StL 7:10 FS Wisconsin 110 8/3 vs. StL 1:10 111 8/4 at TB 6:10 FS Wisconsin 112 8/5 at TB 5:10 FS Wisconsin 113 8/6 at TB 12:10 FS Wisconsin 114 8/7 at Min 7:10 FS Wisconsin 115 8/8 at Min 7:10 FS Wisconsin 116 8/9 vs. Min 7:10 FS Wisconsin 117 8/10 vs. Min 7:10 FS Wisconsin 118 8/11 vs. Cin 7:10 FS Wisconsin 119 8/12 vs. Cin 6:10 FS Wisconsin 120 8/13 vs. Cin 1:10 FS Wisconsin 8/14 OFF DAY 121 8/15 vs. Pit 6:40 FS Wisconsin 122 8/16 vs. Pit 1:10 FS Wisconsin 8/17 OFF DAY 123 8/18 at Col 7:40 FS Wisconsin 124 8/19 at Col 7:10 FS Wisconsin 125 8/20 at Col 2:10 FS Wisconsin 126 8/21 at SF 9:15 FS Wisconsin 127 8/22 at SF 9:15 FS Wisconsin 128 8/23 at SF 2:45 FS Wisconsin 8/24 OFF DAY 129 8/25 at LA 9:10 FS Wisconsin 130 8/26 at LA 8:10 FS Wisconsin 131 8/27 at LA 3:10 FS Wisconsin 8/28 OFF DAY 132 8/29 vs. StL 6:40 FS Wisconsin 133 8/30 vs. StL 1:10 FS Wisconsin 134 8/31 vs. Wsh 7:10 FS Wisconsin 135 9/1 vs. Wsh 7:10 FS Wisconsin 136 9/2 vs. Wsh 6:10 FS Wisconsin 137 9/3 vs. Wsh 1:10 FS Wisconsin 138 9/4 at Cin 12:10 ESPN 139 9/5 at Cin 6:10 FS Wisconsin 140 9/6 at Cin 11:35 FS Wisconsin 9/7 OFF DAY 141 9/8 at ChC 1:20 FS Wisconsin 142 9/9 at ChC 3:05 FS Wisconsin 143 9/10 at ChC 1:20 FS Wisconsin 144 9/11 vs. Pit 6:40 FS Wisconsin 145 9/12 vs. Pit 6:40 FS Wisconsin 146 9/13 vs. Pit 7:10 FS Wisconsin 9/14 OFF DAY 147 9/15 at Mia 6:10 FS Wisconsin 148 9/16 at Mia 6:10 FS Wisconsin 149 9/17 at Mia 12:10 FS Wisconsin 150 9/18 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 151 9/19 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 152 9/20 at Pit 6:05 FS Wisconsin 153 9/21 vs. ChC 7:10 FS Wisconsin 154 9/22 vs. ChC 7:10 FS Wisconsin 155 9/23 vs. ChC 6:10 FS Wisconsin 156 9/24 vs. ChC 1:10 FS Wisconsin 9/25 OFF DAY 157 9/26 vs. Cin 6:40 FS Wisconsin 158 9/27 vs. Cin 7:10 FS Wisconsin 159 9/28 vs. Cin 3:10 FS Wisconsin 160 9/29 at StL 7:15 FS Wisconsin 161 9/30 at StL 3:15 FS1 162 10/1 at StL 2:15 FS Wisconsin ODDS & ENDS

Record With the Roof Open/Panels Open ...... 12-6 Record When Wearing White Uniforms ...... 5-6 Record With the Roof Open/Panels Closed ...... 3-3 Record When Wearing Gray Uniforms ...... 4-10 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Open ...... 2-2 Record When Wearing Blue “Brewers” Uniforms...... 21-9 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Closed ...... 9-12 Record When Wearing Blue “Milwaukee” Uniforms ...... 6-8 26-23 Record When Wearing Retro Uniforms ...... 4-4 Record When Wearing Mother’s Day Uniforms ...... 2-0 Record When Wearing White Memorial Day Uniforms ...... 2-0 Record When Wearing Gray Memorial Day Uniforms ...... 0-1 Record When Wearing Father’s Day Uniforms ...... 1-1 Record When Wearing Cerveceros Uniforms ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Fourth of July Uniforms ...... 2-1 48-40 2017 TRANSACTIONS JANUARY MAY 1/13, signed RHP Wily Peralta and RHP Carlos Torres to 1-year contracts (avoided arbitration) 5/1, designated LHP Tommy Milone for assignment; selected the contract of RHP Rob Scahill from 1/19, signed RHP Neftalί Feliz to a 1-year contract; invited RHP David Goforth, RHP Aaron Wilkerson, Triple-A Colorado Springs C Dustin Houle , C Jacob Nottingham and OF to Major League camp 5/4, acquired a player to be named or cash from Los Angeles in exchange for OF Victor Roache 1/24, signed RHP Joba Chamberlain to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp 5/7, LHP Tommy Milone claimed off waivers by New York-NL 1/31, claimed INF Ehire Adrianza off waivers from San Francisco; designated RHP Rob Scahill for 5/12, placed OF Ryan Braun on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/11, with a left calf strain; assignment selected the contract of INF Eric Sogard from Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired cash from Miami in exchange for INF Nick Noonan FEBRUARY 5/15, designated RHP Jhan Mariñez for assignment; recalled LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado 2/2, claimed 1B Jesús Aguilar off waivers from Cleveland; designated INF Ehire Adrianza for Springs; sent RHP Junior Guerra to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment assignment 5/19, optioned LHP Brent Suter to Triple-A Colorado Springs; selected the contract of RHP Paolo 2/6, claimed RHP Rob Scahill cleared waivers, outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs and invited to Espino from Triple-A Colorado Springs; RHP Jhan Mariñez claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh Major League camp 5/20, sent RHP Junior Guerra to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment; optioned RHP Paolo 2/10, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: SS Orlando Arcia, OF Lewis Brinson, OF Ryan Espino to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs Cordell, INF/OF Hernán Pérez, C Manny Piña, 3B Travis Shaw, RHP Jacob Barnes, RHP Adrian 5/21, reinstated OF Ryan Braun from the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Houser, RHP Jhan Mariñez and RHP Taylor Williams Colorado Springs 2/14, arbitration case with RHP Chase Anderson ruled in favor of the club 5/26, placed OF Ryan Braun on the 10-day disabled list with a left calf strain; reinstated RHP Junior 2/17, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: 1B Jesús Aguilar , INF Yadiel Rivera, C Andrew Guerra from the 10-day disabled list Susac, RHP Junior Guerra, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Jorge López and LHP Brent Suter 2/25, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: C Jett Bandy , OF Keon Broxton, OF Brett JUNE Phillips, OF Michael Reed, OF Domingo Santana, RHP Michael Blazek, RHP Tyler Cravy, RHP 6/5, acquired INF Yeison Coca from Boston as the player to be named in the 12/6/16 trade; placed 3B Zach Davies, RHP Taylor Jungmann, RHP Corey Knebel and RHP Damien Magnifico Travis Shaw on the paternity list; recalled OF Brett Phillips from Triple-A Colorado Springs 6/7, placed RHP Matt Garza on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 6/4, with a chest contusion; MARCH reinstated 3B Travis Shaw from the paternity list 3/2, signed RHP Jimmy Nelson to a 1-year contract; renewed the contract of INF Jonathan Villar 6/8, recalled RHP Paolo Espino from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned OF Brett Phillips to Triple-A 3/8, optioned RHP to minor-league camp; reassigned C Jacob Nottingham , OF Corey Colorado Springs Ray and RHP Yhonathan Barrios to minor-league camp 6/9, placed 3B Travis Shaw on the family medical emergency list; recalled OF Brett Phillips from 3/13, optioned LHP Josh Hader, RHP Jorge López, RHP Damien Magnifico and RHP Taylor Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled LHP Josh Hader from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Williams to minor-league camp; reassigned LHP Andrew Barbosa, RHP Paolo Espino, RHP Stephen Paolo Espino to Triple-A Colorado Springs Kohlscheen and RHP Aaron Wilkerson to minor-league camp 6/10, placed 2B Jonathan Villar on the 10-day disabled list with a lower back strain; recalled OF Lewis 3/17, optioned OF Lewis Brinson, OF Ryan Cordell and OF Brett Phillips to minor-league camp; Brinson from Triple-A Colorado Springs reassigned RHP Forrest Snow to minor-league camp 6/13, reinstated 3B Travis Shaw from the family medical emergency list; optioned OF Brett Phillips 3/22, optioned OF Michael Reed, INF Yadiel Rivera and RHP Michael Blazek to minor-league camp; to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs (26th man); reassigned C Dustin Houle , RHP David Goforth and LHP Andy Oliver to minor-league camp; released selected the contract of RHP Brandon Woodruff from Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP Rob RHP Joba Chamberlain and RHP Ryan Webb Scahill for assignment; placed RHP Brandon Woodruff on the 10-day disabled list with right hamstring 3/25, reassigned RHP Hiram Burgos to minor-league camp tightness; recalled RHP Paolo Espino from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned LHP Brent Suter to 3/26, optioned LHP Brent Suter to minor-league camp; acquired C Tyler Heineman from Houston in Triple-A Colorado Springs exchange for a player to be named or cash 6/14, reinstated RHP Matt Garza from the 10-day disabled list; designated RHP Neftalí Feliz for 3/28, 2B Scooter Gennett claimed off waivers by Cincinnati assignment 3/31, placed RHP Matt Garza on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right groin; placed C Andrew 6/15, outrighted RHP Rob Scahill to Triple-A Colorado Springs Susac on the 10-day disabled list with trapezius tightness 6/17, acquired INF Nick Noonan from Miami in exchange for cash 6/19, released RHP Neftalí Feliz APRIL 6/21, placed RHP Wily Peralta on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 6/20, with a right calf strain; 4/2, signed RHP Jared Hughes to a 1-year contract; optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado recalled LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs Springs; reassigned C René García, INF Iván De Jesús Jr. , INF Eric Sogard and RHP Rob Scahill 6/22, sent OF Ryan Braun and 2B Jonathan Villar to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; signed to Triple-A Colorado Springs RHP Tom Wilhelmsen to a minor-league contract 4/4, placed RHP Junior Guerra on the 10-day disabled list with a right calf strain; recalled LHP Brent 6/25, claimed C Stephen Vogt off waivers from Oakland; optioned C Jett Bandy and OF Lewis Brinson Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs to Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/5, claimed INF/OF off waivers from Tampa Bay; designated RHP Michael Blazek for 6/27, reinstated OF Ryan Braun and 2B Jonathan Villar from the 10-day disabled list; designated INF/ assignment OF Nick Franklin for assignment 4/6, optioned RHP Taylor Jungmann to Double-A Biloxi 6/29, placed RHP Chase Anderson on the 10-day disabled list with a left oblique strain; recalled RHP 4/7, INF/OF Nick Franklin reported to Milwaukee Jorge López from Double-A Biloxi 4/8, optioned LHP Brent Suter to Triple-A Colorado Springs 6/30, optioned RHP Jorge López to Double-A Biloxi; selected the contract of RHP Rob Scahill from 4/9, selected the contract of RHP David Goforth from Triple-A Colorado Springs; designated RHP Triple-A Colorado Springs; outrighted RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs; traded INF/OF Damien Magnifico for assignment Nick Franklin to LA of Anaheim in exchange for a player to be named or cash 4/10, outrighted RHP Michael Blazek to Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/12, sent RHP Matt Garza to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment JULY 4/13, sent C Andrew Susac to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment; acquired International 7/2, optioned RHP Paolo Espino to Triple-A Colorado Springs Signing Bonus Slot #15 from Baltimore in exchange for RHP Damien Magnifico; acquired RHP Oliver 7/3, selected the contract of RHP Michael Blazek from Triple-A Colorado Springs Drake from Baltimore in exchange for a player to be named or cash; designated RHP David Goforth 7/5, sent RHP Wily Peralta to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment for assignment 7/6, placed INF Eric Sogard on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to 7/5, with a left ankle strain; 4/15, reinstated C Andrew Susac from the 10-day disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Colorado recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Springs Springs 4/17, sent RHP Matt Garza to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 4/18, outrighted RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/21, designated OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis for assignment; recalled LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/24, reinstated RHP Matt Garza from the 10-day disabled list; optioned LHP Brent Suter to Triple-A Colorado Springs; outrighted OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis to Triple-A Colorado Springs PLAYERS USED IN 2017 PITCHERS (24): Chase Anderson, Jacob Barnes, Michael Blazek, Tyler Cravy, Zach Davies, Oliver Drake, Paolo Espino, Neftalí Feliz, Matt Garza, David Goforth, Junior Guerra, Josh Hader, Jared Hughes, Taylor Jungmann, Corey Knebel, Jorge López, Jhan Mariñez, Tommy Milone, Jimmy Nelson, Wily Peralta, Rob Scahill, Brent Suter, Carlos Torres, Brandon Woodruff

CATCHERS (3): Jett Bandy, Manny Piña, Stephen Vogt

INFIELDERS (9): Jesús Aguilar, Orlando Arcia, Nick Franklin, Hernán Pérez, Yadiel Rivera, Travis Shaw, Eric Sogard, Eric Thames, Jonathan Villar

OUTFIELDERS (6): Ryan Braun, Lewis Brinson, Keon Broxton, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Brett Phillips, Domingo Santana

TOTAL PLAYERS USED: 42 (position players based on primary position)

BREWERS AWARD WINNERS

Brewers Player of the Month - April ...... Eric Thames Brewers Pitcher of the Month - April ...... Chase Anderson Brewers Player of the Month - May ...... Travis Shaw Brewers Player of the Month - May ...... Corey Knebel Brewers Player of the Month - June ...... Travis Shaw Brewers Player of the Month - June ...... Jimmy Nelson

BREWERS ON TWITTER Jesús Aguilar ...... @JAguilarMKE Rob Scahill ...... @rscahill53 Offi cial Brewers ...... @Brewers Chase Anderson ...... @ChaseAnderson87 Travis Shaw ...... @travis_shaw21 Offi cial Brewers (Spanish) ...... @CervecerosMKE Jacob Barnes ...... @j_barnes30 Eric Sogard ...... @EricSogard Brewers Player Development ...... @BrewersPD Michael Blazek ...... @MichaelBlazek34 Brent Suter ...... @bruter24 Bernie Brewer ...... @Bernie_Brewer Keon Broxton ...... @KeonDDBroxton Eric Thames ...... @EricThames Brian Anderson (TV Announcer) ...... @BAndersonPxP Zach Davies ...... @ZDavies3 Jonathan Villar ...... @JRvillar6 Lane Grindle (Radio Announcer) ...... @lanegrindle Matt Garza ...... @Gdeuceswild Stephen Vogt ...... @SVogt1229 Jeff Levering (Radio Announcer) ...... @JLevering4 Junior Guerra ...... @juni1685 Brandon Woodruff ...... @B_Woody24 Bill Schroeder (TV Announcer) ...... @BrewersFanCamp Josh Hader ...... @jhader17 Jared Hughes ...... @locatejared Mike Vassallo (Media Relations) ...... @MikeVassallo13 Corey Knebel ...... @coreyknebel29 Ken Spindler (Media Relations) ...... @KenSpindler Jimmy Nelson ...... @Jimmy_J_Nelson Zach Weber (Media Relations) ...... @ZachMWeber Wily Peralta ...... @WilyPeralta38 Carlos Brizuela (Media Relations) ...... @cbriz Yadiel Rivera ...... @YADIELRIVERA13