(71-87) vs. (93-65) RHP (9-11, 4.36) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (15-5, 3.30) Wednesday, September 28, 2016 - 7:05 CT - Globe Life Park Game #159 - Road Game #78

STREAK: Lost 1 LAST FIVE: 2-3 LAST TEN: 5-5 HOME RECORD: 41-40 ROAD RECORD: 30-47

WHAT’S BREWING? TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 3 (1-1) of a 6-game, 7-day road trip to Texas (1-1) and Colorado BREWERS vs. RANGERS (3g) to conclude the 2016 season.....the Brewers are coming off a 2-4 homestand against Finishing Strong SUMMARY: Are 186-159 all-time, including Pittsburgh (1-2) and Cincinnati (1-2). Chase Anderson is 5-1 with a 2.30 ERA 5-7 during interleague play and 1-1 this over his last 11 starts (54.2ip, 14er). season.....prior to 2016, the teams last played IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: RHP Yhonathan Barrios (right shoulder strain), OF Rymer from 8/13-8/14, 2013 as they split a 2-game They’re Out of Our League Liriano (facial fractures), LHP Sean Nolin (left elbow soreness) and LHP Chris Capuano (left The Brewers are 141-167 all-time during series in Texas.....at MIL: Are 91-83 all-time, elbow soreness) are on the 60-day disabled list. interleague play (since 1997), including including 2-3 at Miller Park and 89-80 at 133-160 as part of the NL (since 1998)..... County Stadium.....the teams last played from the team has gone 11-8 this season. BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (179 days): The Brewers have spent the following number 5/7-5/8, 2013 as they split 2 games..... at TEX: Opponent Result of days alone or tied at each position in the Central: FIRST: 0, SECOND: 1, vs. Houston (3g) ...... 2-1 Are 95-76 all-time, going 14-14 at Globe Life THIRD: 1, FOURTH: 153, FIFTH: 24.....the team is currently in fourth place, trailing the first- at Minnesota (2g) ...... 1-1 Park and 81-62 at Arlington Stadium. vs. Minnesota (2g) ...... 1-1 place Cubs by 30.5 games, second-place Cardinals by 11.5 games and third-place Pirates by vs. LA of Anaheim (3g) ...... 2-1 6.5 games.....are ahead of the fifth-place Reds by 4.5 games. vs. Oakland (2g) ...... 2-0 at Oakland (2g) ...... 1-1 SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 14-27-9 in series play this season. at Seattle (3g) ...... 1-2 at Texas (3g) ...... 1-1 Game 1: 21-30, Game 2: 21-30, Game 3: 22-23, Game 4: 7-4 Sweep Victories (5): at Atl (3g, 5/24-5/26), vs. Oak (2g, 6/7-6/8), vs. Pit (3g, 7/29-7/31), vs. Power and Speed Col (3g, 8/22-8/24) and at Pit (3g, 9/2-9/4) The Brewers are one of just five teams in THE BREWERS WHEN..... Sweep Losses (6): at ChC (2g, 4/26-4/28), at NYM (3g, 5/20-5/22), at SF (3g, 6/13-6/15), at Major League history to produce at least Scoring First ...... 47-27 175 HR and 175 SB in a season. StL (3g, 7/1-7/3), at ChC (4g, 8/16-8/18) and vs. Pit (4g, 8/25-8/28) Opponent Scores First...... 24-60 Team HR/SB 1996 Rockies ...... 221/201 Out-hitting Opponent ...... 51-11 BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers went 41-40 at home this season, going 10-12-4 in series Out-hit by Opponent ...... 17-72 1998 Blue Jays ...... 221/184 play.....the team had three season-high 4-game home winning streaks (6/11-6/25, 7/28-731 Hit Totals Even ...... 3-4 2007 Mets ...... 177/200 and 8/14-8/24) and a season-high 6-game home losing streak from 8/25-8/30.....the team went 2009 Rays ...... 199/194 Committing An Error ...... 36-54 2016 Brewers ...... 189/176 just 34-47 at home last season. Committing No Errors ...... 35-33

Chris Carter Leading After 7 Innings...... 61-7 BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 30-47 on the road this season, going 4-15-5 in All He Does Is Hit Home Runs Trailing After 7 Innings ...... 3-71* Chris Carter needs 1 HR to become series play.....the team had a season-high 5-game road winning streak from 8/21-9/8 and a Tied After 7 Innings ...... 7-8 season-high 7-game road losing streak from 8/7-8/20. the sixth player in franchise history to Leading After 8 Innings ...... 63-2 produce a 40-homer season, joining Trailing After 8 Innings ...... 1-72* Richie Sexson (2x), LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: The Brewers have made 42 replay challenges, going Tied After 8 Innings ...... 7-12 (2x), , Ben Oglivie and .....Carter has produced 19-23.....their last challenge (lost) came on 9/27 at Texas as a safe call at first base involving Hitting a ...... 58-47 career highs for HR (39) and RBI (92). Carlos Gomez stood.....the team went 16-14 in replay challenges last season. Not Hitting a Home Run ...... 13-40

National League Leaders - HR Scoring at Least 4 Runs ...... 56-24 MANAGER: Craig Counsell is in his second season as manager of the Brewers (132-163) Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer ...... 15-63 Player HR and first full season.....he was named the 19th manager in franchise history on 5/4/15, Nolan Arenado, Col ...... 40 vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 41-69 Chris Carter, Mil ...... 39 replacing Ron Roenicke.....he went 61-76 last season.....bio is on p. 48 of the media guide. vs. Left-Handed Starter ...... 30-18 Kris Bryant, ChC ...... 39 Day Games ...... 26-31 COACHES: Hitting coach Darnell Coles (2nd season), third base coach Ed Sedar (10th MLB Team Leaders - ERA Since 8/22 Night Games ...... 45-56 Team ERA season, 6th as 3B coach) and bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (4th season) returned form the 2015 staff.....new to the staff were pitching coach Derek Johnson, coach Jason Lane, bench coach Decided In Last At-Bat ...... 10-16 Chicago-NL ...... 2.90 (310ip, 100er) Walk-off Wins & Losses ...... 1-7 Milwaukee ...... 3.12 (312ip, 108er) Pat Murphy and first base/infield coach Carlos Subero. 1-Run Games ...... 22-28 Los Angeles ...... 3.23 (303.2ip, 109er) Extra Innings ...... 2-9 Boston ...... 3.23 (303.2ip, 109er) Come-From-Behind Wins ...... 35 CURRENT ROSTER: (19) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Jacob Barnes, RH Michael Losses After Leading ...... 34 MLB Leaders - Stolen Bases Blazek, RH Blaine Boyer, RH Tyler Cravy, RH Zach Davies, RH , RH Junior Shutouts...... 7-8 Player SB Guerra, RH , RH , RH Damien Magnifico, RH Jhan Mariñez , vs. NL Central ...... 31-45 Jonathan Villar, Mil ...... 60 RH Jimmy Nelson, RH , RH Ben Rowen, RH Rob Scahill, LH Brent Suter, RH vs. NL East ...... 16-17 Billy Hamilton, Cin ...... 58 Tyler Thornburg, RH Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (4) - Martin Maldonado, Manny Piña, vs. NL West ...... 13-17 Starling Marte, Pit ...... 47 Interleague ...... 11-8 Note: Tommy Harper (1969) and Scott Podsednik Josmil Pinto, Andrew Susac.....INF (7) - Orlando Arcia, Chris Carter, Jake Elmore, Scooter * 4/18 at Minnesota called after 6 innings (rain) (2004) are the only players in franchise history to lead Gennett, Hernan Perez, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar..... OF (5) - Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, the Major Leagues in stolen bases. Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Michael Reed, Domingo Santana. BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH MLB Team Leaders - Stolen Bases bold italics = not on roster Monday ...... 5-11 April ...... 8-15 Team SB Tuesday ...... 11-14 May ...... 15-14 Milwaukee ...... 176 OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - RH Chase Anderson, RH Michael Blazek, Wednesday ...... 14-9 June ...... 12-14 Thursday ...... 9-10 July ...... 12-13 Cincinnati ...... 132 RH Blaine Boyer, LH Chris Capuano, RH Matt Garza, RH , RH Taylor Cleveland ...... 131 Friday ...... 9-16 August ...... 10-20 Jungmann, RH Jimmy Nelson, RH Ariel Peña, RH Wily Peralta, RH Tyler Thornburg, RH Note: The franchise has led MLB in stolen bases four Saturday ...... 10-15 September ..... 14-11 times (1969, 1989, 1992 and 2012). Carlos Torres.....CATCHERS (2) - , Martin Maldonado..... INF (6) - Chris Sunday ...... 13-12 October ...... 0-0 Carter, Scooter Gennett, Aaron Hill, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar, Colin Walsh.....OF (5) - BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2016) Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Domingo Santana. ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2016) WON - 3640 LOST - 3999 PCT. - .477 bold italics = no longer on roster WON - 1440 LOST - 1632 PCT. - .469 DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TV TIME (CT) Wednesday, September 28 at Texas RHP Chase Anderson (9-11, 4.36) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (15-5, 3.30) FS Wisconsin 7:05 Thursday, September 29 OFF DAY in Colorado Friday, September 30 at Colorado LHP Brent Suter (2-1, 2.16) vs. RHP Chad Bettis (13-8, 4.92) FS Wisconsin 7:10 Saturday, October 1 at Colorado RHP Wily Peralta (7-11, 5.10) vs. LHP (5-6, 3.54) FS Wisconsin 7:10 Sunday, October 2 at Colorado TBA vs. RHP German Marquez (1-0, 3.48) FS Wisconsin 2:10 Games broadcast on 620 WTMJ and the statewide Brewers Radio Network TONIGHT’S STARTER: #57 - RHP CHASE ANDERSON (30g, 29gs, 9-11, 4.36)

ANDERSON AT A GLANCE: Chase Anderson, 28, makes his 31st appearance and 30th ANDERSON’S 2016 STARTS (*includes 1 relief appearance on 8/19 at Seattle) start of the season.....Anderson last started last Thursday vs. Pittsburgh and earned a 3-1 DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR PC RESULT REC victory (5.2ip, 4h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 6k, 1hr).....he has gone 5-1 with a 2.30 ERA over his last 11 4/8 vs. Hou W 5.0 4 0 0 0 5 0 85 W, 6-4 1-0 starts (54.2ip, 14er).....he has 6 quality starts this season.....the team is 12-17 in his starts..... 4/13 at StL - 6.0 4 3 0 2 4 0 102 W, 6-4 - opponents are batting .263 (147-for-560, 27hr).....Anderson was acquired from Arizona, along 4/18 at Min L 5.0 11 5 4 0 4 2 96 L, 4-7 1-1 4/23 vs. Phi L 4.0 8 6 6 4 2 1 99 L, 6-10 1-2 with INF Aaron Hill, SS Isan Diaz and cash, in exchange for SS Jean Segura and RHP Tyler 4/30 vs. Mia L 4.1 9 6 5 4 4 3 96 L, 5-7 1-3 Wagner on 1/30/16.....bio is on p. 57 of the media guide. April 5g, 5gs 1-3, 5.55 24.1 36 20 15 10 19 6 - - - 5/5 at Cin L 5.0 6 7 6 2 4 2 86 L, 5-9 1-4 FITTING TRIBUTE: Prior to every home start, Chase Anderson wears his late father’s socks, 5/11 at Mia L 6.0 3 3 3 1 4 1 74 L, 2-3 1-5 cowboy boots, belt buckle, jeans and pink polo shirt to the park.....his father, Robert, passed 5/17 vs. ChC W 8.2 3 2 2 1 6 2 110 W, 4-2 2-5 away in 2012. 5/22 at NYM L 5.0 4 3 3 2 6 1 101 L, 1-3 2-6 5/28 vs. Cin - 5.0 5 1 1 0 3 0 76 L, 6-7 - May 5g, 5gs 1-3, 4.55 29.2 21 16 15 6 23 6 - - - LAST SEASON: Anderson went 6-6 with a 4.30 ERA in 27 starts with Arizona.....he produced 6/2 at Phi W 5.2 3 1 1 0 6 1 95 W, 4-1 3-6 13 quality starts, going 5-0 with a 1.59 ERA in those starts (84.2ip, 15er).....the team went 6/8 vs. Oak W 6.2 2 0 0 0 4 0 94 W, 4-0 4-6 11-16 in his starts.....opponents batted .272 (158-for-581, 18hr).....Anderson went 3-1 with a 6/13 at SF - 5.0 5 4 4 2 5 1 95 L, 5-11 - 2.84 ERA over his first 13 starts of the season (79.1ip, 25er) and 3-5 with a 5.89 ERA over 6/18 at LA L 2.1 6 7 7 3 3 2 73 L, 6-10 4-7 his last 14 starts (73.1ip, 48er).....he was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/19-8/6 with right 6/28 vs. LA L 4.0 8 6 5 2 0 0 72 L, 5-6 4-8 triceps inflammation. June 5g, 5gs 2-2, 6.46 23.2 24 18 17 7 18 4 - - - 7/3 at StL L 4.1 4 3 3 5 2 1 81 L, 8-9 4-9 7/9 vs. StL L 4.0 4 2 2 5 5 1 94 L, 1-8 4-10 CAREER: Is 24-24 with a 4.24 ERA in 78 games, including 77 starts (413.2ip, 195er).....is in 7/20 at Pit - 4.0 6 3 3 2 2 0 86 W, 9-5 - his third Major League season.....pitched for Arizona from 2014-15. 7/25 vs. Ari W 5.0 7 2 2 1 5 0 93 W, 7-2 5-10 7/30 vs. Pit W 5.0 4 1 0 2 7 0 95 W, 5-3 6-10 CAREER AT MILLER PARK: Has gone 7-5 with a 4.27 ERA in 15 starts (78ip, 37er)..... July 5g, 5gs 2-2, 4.03 22.1 25 11 10 15 21 2 - - - his only start at Miller Park prior to this season came for Arizona on 5/31/15 (ND, 5ip, 6er). 8/5 at Ari - 6.0 4 2 2 2 5 2 92 L, 2-3 (11) - 8/10 vs. Atl W 5.1 6 2 2 1 3 1 84 W, 4-3 7-10 8/16 at ChC (G2) - 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 L, 1-4 - CAREER ON THE ROAD: Has gone 8-12 with a 4.56 ERA in 39 games, including 38 starts 8/19 at Sea* - 2.0 3 2 2 1 2 1 36 L, 6-7 - (201.1ip, 102er), including 2-6 with a 4.89 ERA in 16 games (15gs) this season (73.2ip, 40er). 8/23 vs. Col - 5.0 6 3 3 2 7 1 96 W, 6-4 - 8/28 vs. Pit L 5.1 5 2 2 1 5 2 101 L, 1-3 7-11 CAREER vs. RANGERS: Received no decision in his only career start vs. Texas on 4/21/15 August 6g, 5gs 1-1, 4.07 24.1 24 11 11 7 22 7 - - - for the Diamondbacks at Chase Field (7ip, 3h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 5k).....Arizona lost, 7-1. 9/4 at Pit W 5.0 5 0 0 0 2 0 65 W, 10-0 8-11 9/10 at StL - 5.2 3 0 0 2 4 0 85 L, 1-5 - 9/16 at ChC - 6.0 5 2 2 3 3 1 85 L, 4-5 (10) - CAREER AT THE PLATE: Is a .079 (10-for-127) hitter.....has not homered.....has 2 walks 9/22 vs. Pit W 5.2 4 1 1 1 6 1 88 W, 3-1 9-11 and 64 .....THIS SEASON: Is batting .089 (4-for-45) with 1 RBI.....has 1 walk and 27 September 4g, 4gs 2-0, 1.21 22.1 17 3 3 6 15 2 - - - strikeouts.....has 5 sacrifice bunts. Totals 30g, 29gs 9-11, 4.36 146.2 147 79 71 51 118 27 - - -

ANDERSON’S CAREER HIGHS RANGERS vs. ANDERSON Innings (Start) ...... 8.2, 5/17/16 vs. ChC Andrus ...... 000 (0-3) Walks ...... 5, 2x, 7/3/16 at StL & 7/9/16 vs. StL Beltre ...... 333 (1-3) Hits ...... 11, 4/18/16 at Min Chirinos ...... 000 (0-3) Runs ...... 8, 6/23/15 at Col Desmond ...... 1.000 (2-2) Strikeouts ...... 10, 9/23/15 at LA Gomez ...... 250 (2-8, 4k) Winning Streak...... 5, 5/11-6/8, 2014 Odor ...... 000 (0-2) Losing Streak ...... 5, 4/18-5/11, 2016 BREWERS HIGHS & LOWS & MISCELLANEOUS CLUB MISCELLANEOUS: CLUB PITCHING: Longest Winning Streak ...... 4, 4x, 5/24-5/27, 7/28-7/31, 8/21-8/24 & 8/31-9/4 Most Runs Allowed - Game ...... 12, 2x, 4/4 vs. San Francisco & 8/3 at San Diego Longest Winning Streak - Home ...... 4, 3x, 6/11-6/25, 7/28-7/31 & 8/14-8/24 Most Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 8, 8/13 vs. Cincinnati (6th inning) Longest Winning Streak - Road ...... 5, 8/21-9/8 Fewest Runs Allowed - Game ...... 0, 7x, last: 9/14 at Cincinnati Longest Losing Streak ...... 6, 2x, 8/16-8/20 & 8/25-8/30 Most Hits Allowed - Game ...... 19, 4/11 at St. Louis Longest Losing Streak - Home ...... 6, 8/25-8/30 Most Hits Allowed - Inning ...... 7, 8/13 vs. Cincinnati (6th inning) Longest Losing Streak - Road ...... 7, 8/7-8/20 Fewest Hits Allowed - Game ...... 2, 2x, 6/29 vs. Los Angeles & 7/4 at Washington Longest Game - Innings ...... 13, 2x, 5/18 vs. Chicago-NL & 5/25 at Atlanta Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ...... 4, 3x, last: 5/14 vs. San Diego Longest Game - Innings Home ...... 13, 5/18 vs. Chicago-NL Most Home Runs Allowed - Inning ...... 3, 4/4 vs. San Francisco (8th inning) Longest Game - Innings Road ...... 13, 5/25 at Atlanta Most Walks Allowed - Game ...... 11, 4/28 at Chicago-NL Longest Game - Time...... 5:04, 5/14 vs. San Diego Most Strikeouts - Game...... 16, 6/24 vs. Washington Longest Game - Time Home ...... 5:04, 5/14 vs. San Diego Quality Starts (61) ...... Davies (15), Nelson (13), Guerra (12), Peralta (8), Garza (7), Anderson (6) Longest Game - Time Road ...... 4:51, 5/25 at Atlanta Opponent Batting Around ...... 19, last: 9/10 at St. Louis (8th inning) Shortest Game - Time ...... 2:10, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL Shortest Game - Time Home ...... 2:20, 6/1 vs. St. Louis INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Shortest Game - Time Road ...... 2:10, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL Most At-Bats - Game ...... 7, Nieuwenhuis, 5/14 vs. San Diego Most Errors - Game ...... 5, 7/27 vs. Arizona Most Runs - Game ...... 4, 2x, Arcia, 8/6 at Arizona & Gennett, 9/17 at Chicago-NL Most Plays Turned - Game ...... 4, 4x, last: 9/16 at Chicago-NL Most Hits - Game ...... 5, Broxton, 8/6 at Arizona Largest Winning Margin ...... 10, 9/4 at Pittsburgh (10-0) Most Doubles - Game ...... 2, 16x, last: Gennett, 9/17 at Chicago-NL Largest Winning Margin - Home ...... 9, 5/1 vs. Miami (14-5) Most Triples - Game ...... 1, 18x, last: Braun, 9/25 vs. Cincinnati Largest Winning Margin - Road ...... 10, 9/4 at Pittsburgh (10-0) Most Home Runs - Game ...... 3, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati (tied franchise record) Largest Losing Margin ...... 9, 4x, last: 8/3 at San Diego (12-3) Most Total Bases - Game ...... 12, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati Largest Losing Margin - Home ...... 9, 4/4 vs. San Francisco (12-3) Most RBI - Game...... 7, 2x, Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati & Braun, 8/6 at Arizona (tied franchise record) Largest Losing Margin - Road ...... 9, 3x, last: 8/3 at San Diego (12-3) Most Walks - Game ...... 3, 10x, last: Villar, 9/17 at Chicago-NL Most Games Over .500 ...... Most Strikeouts - Game...... 4, 9x, last: Carter, 9/16 at Chicago-NL Most Games Under .500 ...... 20, 56-76 on 8/30 Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 3, Villar, 4/28 at Chicago-NL Biggest Comeback to Win ...... 5, 8/21 at Seattle (trailed 6-1, won 7-6) Longest Hitting Streak ...... 12, Braun, 4/30-5/12 Biggest Blown Lead in Loss ...... 5, 5/28 vs. Cincinnati (led 6-1, lost 7-6) Grand Slams (3) ...... Hill, 5/7 at Cincinnati; Villar, 9/4 at Pittsburgh & Carter, 9/17 at Chicago-NL Highest Attendance - Home ...... 44,643, 7/23 vs. Chicago-NL Pinch-Hit Homers (7) ...... Presley, 4/24 vs. Phi; Broxton, 6/24 vs. Wsh; Maldonado, 6/26 vs. Wsh; Highest Attendance - Road ...... 47,608, 4/11 at St. Louis ...... Wilkins, 7/25 vs. Ari; Broxton, 8/5 at Ari; Piña, 8/12 vs. Cin & Villar, 9/4 at Pit Leadoff Homers (3) ...... Santana, 5/1 vs. Miami & Villar, 6/4 at Philadelphia & 9/6 vs. Chicago-NL CLUB BATTING: Walk-off Homers (-) ...... Most At-Bats - Game ...... 46, 5/7 at Cincinnati Most Hits - Game ...... 19, 8/6 at Arizona INDIVIDUAL PITCHING: Most Hits - Inning ...... 7, 2x, 4/24 vs. Philadelphia (6th inning) & 5/7 at Cincinnati (10th inning) Most Innings Pitched - Start ....8.2, 2x, Anderson, 5/17 vs. Chicago-NL & Guerra, 7/29 vs. Pittsburgh Fewest Hits - Game...... 1, 4/14 at St. Louis Fewest Innings Pitched - Start ...... 0.2, Anderson, 8/16 at Chicago-NL (Game 2) Most Runs - Game ...... 15, 8/6 at Arizona Most Innings Pitched - Relief ...... 3.0, Suter, 8/27 vs. Pittsburgh Most Runs - Inning ...... 7, 2x, 5/1 vs. Miami (3rd inning) & 5/7 at Cincinnati (10th inning) Most Strikeouts - Game...... 11, Guerra, 5/19 vs. Chicago-NL Fewest Runs - Game ...... 0, 8x, last: 9/12 at Cincinnati Most Walks - Game ...... 6, 2x, Jungmann, 4/21 vs. Minnesota & Nelson, 9/3 at Pittsburgh Most Doubles - Game ...... 5, 3x, 4/24 vs. Philadelphia, 8/6 at Arizona & 8/23 vs. Colorado Most Home Runs Allowed - Game ...... 3, 6x, last: Peralta, 9/6 vs. Chicago-NL Most Triples - Game ...... 2, 2x, 6/26 vs. Washington & 9/3 at Pittsburgh Longest Winning Streak ...... 5, Davies, 5/10-6/12 Most Home Runs - Game ...... 5, 2x, 5/7 at Cincinnati & 6/11 vs. New York-NL Longest Losing Streak ...... 6, Nelson, 7/22-8/17 Most Home Runs - Inning ...... 2, 12x, last: 9/17 at Chicago-NL (8th inning) Most LOB - Game ...... 16, 5/14 vs. San Diego RUNS BY INNING INNING - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ Total Most GIDP - Game ...... 4, 7/2 at St. Louis Opponent 101 55 109 75 75 87 74 79 48 5 2 4 714 Most Strikeouts - Game...... 19, 8/29 vs. St. Louis (franchise record for a 9-inning game) Brewers 86 53 74 61 70 102 69 69 62 7 - 2 655 Most Walks - Game ...... 12, 5/14 vs. San Diego MARGIN OF VICTORY Most Stolen Bases - Game ...... 6, 7/24 vs. Chicago-NL MARGIN - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Back-to-Back Homers...... 7, last: 9/8 at St. Louis (Santana & Arcia) Opponent 28 11 17 8 5 7 7 - 4 - 87 Batting Around ...... 20, last: 9/8 at St. Louis (6th inning) Brewers 22 18 7 6 5 2 4 4 2 1 71 BREWERS ON THE MOUND

BREWERS RECORD IN GAMES THEY PITCHED..... FRIDAY’S STARTER: LHP BRENT SUTER (2-1, 2.16) Anderson ...... 12-18 Magnifico ...... 1-2 Barnes ...... 9-17 Mariñez ...... 13-29 LHP Brent Suter will make his 14th appearance and second start for the Brewers this season.....his Blazek ...... 17-24 Nelson ...... 12-20 contract was selected on 8/19 from Triple-A Colorado Springs, where he went 6-6 with a 3.50 ERA in Boyer ...... 16-44 Peralta ...... 8-14 Cravy ...... 4-14 Rowen ...... 2-2 26 games, including 15 starts (110.2ip, 129h, 45r, 43er, 14bb, 75k, 5hr).....Suter made his Major League Davies ...... 15-13 Scahill ...... 3-10 debut in a start on 8/19 at Seattle, taking a 7-6 loss (4.1ip, 7h, 4r, 4er, 3bb, 2k, 2hr, 1wp).....he has since Garza ...... 9-10 Suter ...... 4-9 Guerra ...... 14-6 Thornburg ...... 44-20 made 12 relief appearances, going 2-0 without allowing a run (12.1ip, 8h, 2bb, 10k).....he last pitched on Jungmann ...... 2-6 Torres ...... 29-40 Sunday vs. Cincinnati, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings (1h, 1k). Knebel ...... 14-18

#50 RHP JACOB BARNES (0-1, 2.81, 0sv, 26 apps) opponent batting average: .245 (23-for-94, 1hr) 1st batter retired/faced: 16-26 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 5-1 BREWERS vs. MLB last 5 outings (IP): 9/27 at Tex (0.2) 9/26 at Tex (1.0) 9/24 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/21 vs. Pit (2.0) 9/17 at ChC (1.0) vs. Arizona: 4-3, 3.55 (63.1ip, 25er) vs. Atlanta: 5-2, 2.19 (70ip, 17er) • Last pitched last night at Texas (0.2ip, 1h, 1bb, 1k).....made his Major League debut on 6/3 at Philadelphia vs. Chicago: 8-11, 3.73 (169ip, 70er) • Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/27-9/1, retroactive to 7/26, with right elbow soreness.....rehabbed at Double-A Biloxi • Was originally recalled on 6/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (17g, 2-1-1, 1.21era, 22.1ip, 14h, 3r, 3er, 7bb, 23k, 1hr, .184ba) vs. Cincinnati: 8-11, 4.10 (166.2ip, 76er) vs. Colorado: 3-0, 2.33 (27ip, 7er) #54 RHP MICHAEL BLAZEK (3-1, 5.66, 0sv, 41 apps) opponent batting average: .311 (52-for-167, 7hr) vs. Los Angeles: 2-5, 4.79 (62ip, 33er) 1st batter retired/faced: 24-41 saves/save opps: 0-2 runners inherited/scored: 12-6 vs. Miami: 2-4, 4.50 (52ip, 26er) last 5 outings (IP): 9/24 vs. Cin (1.0) 8/13 vs. Cin (1.0) 8/11 vs. Atl (1.0) 8/9 vs. Atl (1.0) 8/7 at Ari (1.2) vs. New York: 2-5, 3.47 (62.1ip, 24er) vs. Philadelphia: 3-4, 5.31 (61ip, 36er) • Last pitched on Saturday vs. Cincinnati (1ip, 1h, 2r, 1er, 2bb-1ibb).....was his first appearance since 8/13 vs. Cincinnati • Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-6/1, 6/19-7/10, 7/27-8/16 and 9/3-current) vs. Pittsburgh: 9-10, 3.11 (168ip, 58er) • Was on the 15-day disabled list from 8/16-9/2, retroactive to 8/14, with a right forearm strain vs. St. Louis: 6-13, 4.75 (165ip, 87er) • Was also on the 15-day disabled list from 6/1-6/18, retroactive to 5/29, with a right elbow impingement.....rehab at Triple-A Colorado Springs vs. San Diego: 3-4, 4.64 (64ip, 33er) vs. San Francisco: 1-5, 6.53 (51ip, 37er) #48 RHP BLAINE BOYER (2-4, 4.02, 1sv, 60 apps) opponent batting average: .304 (78-for-257, 4hr) vs. Washington: 4-2, 3.40 (53ip, 20er) 1st batter retired/faced: 38-60 saves/save opps: 1-3 runners inherited/scored: 23-9 last 5 outings (IP): 9/27 at Tex (1.0) 9/24 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/21 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (-) 9/13 at Cin (1.0) vs. Houston: 2-1, 4.00 (27ip, 12er) • Last pitched last night at Texas and tossed a scoreless eighth inning (1bb) vs. LA of Anaheim: 2-1, 5.33 (27ip, 16er) • Notched his only save of the season (fourth career save) on 5/29 vs. Cincinnati vs. Minnesota: 2-2, 6.55 (33ip, 24er) • Was one of two non-roster invitees to make the Opening Day roster (also LHP Chris Capuano).....signed as a free agent on 2/12/16 vs. Oakland: 3-1, 2.06 (35ip, 8er) vs. Seattle: 1-2, 6.84 (25ip, 19er) #45 RHP TYLER CRAVY (0-1, 2.59, 0sv, 18 apps/1 start) opponent batting average: .216 (19-for-88, 2hr) vs. Texas: 1-1, 4.76 (17ip, 9er) 1st batter retired/faced: 13-17 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 9-4 last 5 outings (IP): 9/26 at Tex (1.0) 9/24 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/13 at Cin (1.0) 9/4 at Pit (2.0) STARTERS & RELIEVERS • Last pitched on Monday at Texas and tossed a perfect ninth.....is unscored upon in 12 appearances since being recalled (14.2ip, 5h, 8bb, 10k) Starters Category Relievers • Was recalled on 8/16 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (21g, 9gs, 3-3-0, 5.91era, 56.1ip, 56h, 40r, 37er, 28bb, 65k, 5hr) 50-63 ...... W/L ...... 21-24 • Is in his third stint this season (4/5-4/20, 5/6 and 8/16-current).....made his only start in a loss on 5/6 at Cincinnati (Wily Peralta paternity list) 4.40 ...... ERA ...... 3.61 #46 RHP COREY KNEBEL (1-3, 4.80, 1sv, 32 apps) opponent batting average: .254 (29-for-114, 3hr) 158 ...... GAMES ...... 158 1st batter retired/faced: 21-32 saves/save opps: 1-3 runners inherited/scored: 0-0 61 ...... QUALITY STARTS ...... - last 5 outings (IP): 9/23 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/22 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (1.0) 9/14 at Cin (1.0) 0 ...... CG ...... - 0 ...... SHO ...... - • Last pitched on Friday vs. Cincinnati and tossed a perfect eighth.....is in his second stint with the Brewers this year (6/9-6/18 and 7/15-current) - ...... SV/OPP ...... 44-64 • Is 1-2 with a 4.21 ERA since being recalled (27g, 25.2ip, 23h, 12r, 12er, 9bb, 28k).....earned his first Major League save on 8/23 vs. Colorado • Went 1-0 with a 1.32 ERA and 2 saves in 11 games (2 starts) at Triple-A Colorado Springs (13.2ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 14k, 0hr, .122ba) 865.1 ...... INNINGS ...... 533.0 • Was on the 15-day DL from 4/2-6/8, retroactive to 4/1, with a left oblique strain.....rehabbed at Class-A Brevard County and Colorado Springs 897 ...... HITS ...... 508 477 ...... RUNS ...... 237 #51 RHP DAMIEN MAGNIFICO (0-0, 6.00, 0sv, 3 apps) opponent batting average: .200 (2-for-10, 0hr) 423 ...... EARNED RUNS ...... 214 1st batter retired/faced: 0-3 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 0-0 318 ...... WALKS ...... 207 last 5 outings (IP): 9/8 at StL (1.0) 9/4 at Iowa (1.0) 8/31 vs. NO (1.2) 8/28 at OKC (0.2) 8/23 at Round Rock (1.0) 673 ...... STRIKEOUTS ...... 472 • Last pitched on 9/8 at St. Louis (1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 1bb, 1wp) 119 ...... HOME RUNS ...... 55 • Was recalled on 9/6 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (52g, 6-7-18, 4.06era, 62ip, 57h, 32r, 28er, 33bb, 61k, 2hr).....was a PCL All-Star 3342 ...... AT-BATS ...... 2020 • Is in his second stint with the Brewers this season (also 8/16-8/19).....made his Major League debut on 8/16 at Chicago (Game 1 of DH) .268 ...... OPP AVG...... 251

#53 RHP JHAN MARIÑEZ (0-1, 3.18, 0sv, 42 apps) opponent batting average: .265 (58-for-219, 3hr) BEHIND THE PLATE 1st batter retired/faced: 25-42 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 26-10 last 5 outings (IP): 9/27 at Tex (1.0) 9/25 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/23 vs. Cin (1.2) 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/16 at ChC (0.2) Catcher Innings ER ERA E PB W-L Lucroy 696.1 330 4.27 6 5 33-46 • Last pitched last night at Texas (1ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1k).....has a 1.76 ERA over his last 15 appearances (15.1ip, 3er) Maldonado 533.0 234 3.95 7 3 31-29 • Was acquired from Tampa Bay on 5/12 in exchange for cash.....name pronounced “Yahn ma-REEN-yez” Piña 141.0 63 4.02 1 - 6-10 • Made 3 relief appearances for the Rays this season, posting a 2.45 ERA (3.2ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 0bb, 3k, 1hr).....designated for assignment on 5/8 Susac 28.0 10 3.21 - - 1-2 • Made 6 relief appearances at Triple-A Durham this season prior to his 4/24 promotion to the Rays (2-1-1, 2.25era, 8ip, 10h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 9k) Catcher Stolen Bases CS PCT. Lucroy 48 29 37.7% #47 RHP BEN ROWEN (0-0, 15.00, 0sv, 4 apps) opponent batting average: .526 (10-for-19, 0hr) Maldonado 30 13 30.2% 1st batter retired/faced: 1-4 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 1-0 Piña 13 5 27.8% last 5 outings (IP): 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/8 at StL (1.0) 9/5 vs. ChC (-) 9/4 at Pit (1.0) 8/30 vs. NO (2.0) Susac 1 1 50.0% Pitchers - 7 - • Last pitched on 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh (1ip, 4h, 1r, 1er).....prior to 2016 made his only Major League appearances with Texas (8g in 2014) • Was recalled on 9/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (8g, 0-0-0, 1.69era, 10.2ip, 11h, 2r, 2er, 3bb, 12k, 0hr) BREWERS ON THE DISABLED LIST IN 2016 • Was claimed off waivers from Toronto on 8/4.....began the year at Triple-A Buffalo (37g, 0-4-1, 2.47era, 47.1ip, 46h, 13r, 13er, 11bb, 33k, 1hr) Games #58 RHP ROB SCAHILL (0-0, 3.82, 0sv, 28 apps) opponent batting average: .263 (31-for-118, 2hr) Player (Injury) On Eligible Off Missed 1st batter retired/faced: 18-28 saves/save opps: 0-0 runners inherited/scored: 13-4 Jones (right shoulder)# 3/31* 5/24 6/19 69 last 5 outings (IP): 9/24 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/20 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/17 at ChC (1.0) 9/5 vs. ChC (1.2) 8/28 vs. Pit (1.0) Liriano (face)# 3/31* 5/24 - 158 Nolin (left elbow)# 3/31* 5/24 - 158 • Last pitched on Saturday vs. Cincinnati (1ip, 2h, 1r, 1er, 1bb) Barrios (right shoulder)# 4/2* 5/24 - 158 • Was claimed off waivers on 7/12 from Pittsburgh.....has a 3.14 ERA in 13 appearances as a Brewer (14.1ip, 13h, 5r, 5er, 3bb, 12k, 1hr) • Was recalled on 8/8 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (8g, 0-0-0, 4.82era, 9.1ip, 11h, 5r, 5er, 5bb, 4k, 1hr) Knebel (left oblique) 4/2** 4/16 6/9 59 • Went 0-0 with a 4.41 ERA in 15 relief appearances with the Pirates this season (16.1ip, 18h, 9r, 8er, 6bb, 13k, 1hr) Smith (right knee) 4/2* 4/9 6/1 52 • Also pitched at Triple-A Indianapolis this season, going 0-2 with a 4.00 ERA and 3 saves in 13 appearances (18ip, 23h, 13r, 8er, 8bb, 18k, 0hr) Garza (right lat)# 4/5*** 6/1 6/14 63 Gennett (right oblique) 4/28^ 5/10 5/12 14 #37 RHP TYLER THORNBURG (6-5, 1.67, 13sv, 64 apps) opponent batting average: .144 (32-for-222, 5hr) Santana (right shoulder) 5/20^^ 6/3 6/3 13 1st batter retired/faced: 45-64 saves/save opps: 13-18 runners inherited/scored: 14-4 Capuano (left elbow)# 5/26 6/10 - 112 last 5 outings (IP): 9/23 vs. Cin (1.0) 9/22 vs. Pit (1.0) 9/18 at ChC (1.0) 9/15 at ChC (1.1) 9/11 at StL (1.2) Blazek (right elbow) 6/1^^^ 6/13 6/19 16 Santana (right elbow) 6/10+ 6/23 8/19 60 • Last pitched on Friday vs. Cincinnati and earned his 13th save of the season (1ip, 1h, 1r, 1er, 1k) Middlebrooks (right leg) 7/25 8/9 8/30 35 • Has posted a 0.51 ERA over his last 33 appearances (35.1ip, 15h, 5r, 2er, 15bb, 43k).....was voted Brewers of the Month for August • From 5/19-6/7 retired 26 straight batters, a franchise record for relievers and tied with Teddy Higuera (1988) for third on overall franchise list Barnes (right elbow) 7/27++ 8/10 9/2 44 • From 7/28-9/22 held right-handed batters hitless over 38 consecutive at-bats, the third-longest streak in franchise history Guerra (right elbow) 8/8+++ 8/19 9/2 24 • Has produced 85 strikeouts in just 64.2 innings this season (11.83k/9ip).....notched his first Major League save on 5/19 vs. Chicago-NL Blazek (right forearm) 8/16> 8/29 9/3 18

#59 RHP CARLOS TORRES (3-3, 2.84, 2sv, 69 apps) opponent batting average: .215 (62-for-288, 8hr) # 60-day DL 1st batter retired/faced: 49-69 saves/save opps: 2-5 runners inherited/scored: 25-7 * retro to 3/25 ** retro to 4/1 *** retro to 4/2 last 5 outings (IP): 9/26 at Tex (1.0) 9/22 vs. Pit (1.1) 9/18 at ChC (2.0) 9/16 at ChC (1.0) 9/15 at ChC (1.2) ^ retro to 4/25 ^^ retro to 5/19 ^^^ retro to 5/29 + retro to 6/8 ++ retro to 7/26 +++ retro to 8/4 • Last pitched on Monday at Texas and tossed a scoreless seventh inning (2h, 2k).....signed as a free agent on 4/2 > retro to 8/14 • Notched saves in consecutive appearances on 5/25 and 5/26 at Atlanta (had 2 career saves entering 2016).....leads the team in appearances BEER BATTERS

#3 SS ORLANDO ARCIA (51g, .217, 4hr, 16rbi, 6sb) last homer: 9/16 at Chicago-NL (off John Lackey) BREWERSBREWERS vs. vs.WESTBROOK HAMELS this series: 2-8 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 5-22 (.227, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 51 games, including 49 starts at shortstop.....made his Major League debut on 8/2 at San Diego Braun ...... 353 (12-34, 3hr, 1bb, 4k) • First MLB hit came on 8/5 at Arizona (RBI-single off Braden Shipley).....first MLB home run came on 8/26 vs. Pittsburgh (3-run off Jared Hughes) Maldonado ...... 000 (0-1, 1k) • On 8/6 at Arizona joined Wayne Comer (1969) and Scott Podsednik (2003) as the only rookies in franchise history to score 4 runs in a game Nieuwenhuis ...... 125 (1-8, 4k) • Was recalled on 8/2 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (100g, .267, 8hr, 53rbi, 15sb).....was a All-Star Perez ...... 600 (3-5, 1bb, 1k) • Entered 2016 as the top prospect in the organization (8th in all of ) according to Villar ...... 000 (0-1, 1bb)

#8 OF RYAN BRAUN (132g, .307, 30hr, 90rbi, 16sb) last homer: 9/17 at Chicago-NL (2hr) (off Jake Arrieta & Carl Edwards Jr.) HOME RUN TOTALS this series: 1-4 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 5-16 (.313, 0hr, 2rbi) Player Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total • Has appeared in 132 games, including 127 starts (124g in LF, 3g at DH).....has produced his seventh season of 90+ RBI (2007-12, 2016) Arcia 3 - 1 - 4 • Ranks among the National League leaders in (8th, .544), OPS (9th, .913) and HR (T10th, 30) Braun 17 9 4 - 30 • Has produced his sixth season of 30+ HR (2007-09, 2011-12, 2016).....is the all-time franchise leader in home runs (285) Broxton 9 - - - 9 • Returned to left field this season after two seasons in right field (3B in 2007, LF from 2008-13, RF from 2014-15) Carter 21 13 4 1 39 Cravy 1 - - - 1 #23 OF KEON BROXTON (75g, .242, 9hr, 19rbi, 23sb) last homer: 9/15 at Chicago-NL (off Mike Montgomery) Flores 1 1 - - 2 this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Gennett 9 5 - - 14 • Has appeared in 75 games, including 58 starts in center field.....suffered a season-ending injury on 9/16 at Chicago (right wrist fracture) Hill 5 2 - 1 8 • Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-4/16, 5/20-6/3, 6/10-7/3 and 7/25-current) Lucroy 9 4 - - 13 • Was recalled on 7/25 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (INF Will Middlebrooks to DL).....batted .294 (42-for-143, 8hr, 17rbi, 16sb) after being recalled Maldonado 4 3 1 - 8 • Made his first career Opening Day roster.....batted .287 (51-for-178) with 8 HR, 26 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 47 games at Colorado Springs Nieuwenhuis 6 3 4 - 13 Peralta - 1 - - 1 #33 1B CHRIS CARTER (156g, .221, 39hr, 92rbi, 3sb) last homer: 9/27 at Texas (off A.J. Griffin) Perez 6 6 1 - 13 this series: 2-6 (.333, 1hr, 2rbi) recent homestand: 4-23 (.174, 2hr, 3rbi) Piña 1 - 1 - 2 • Has appeared in a team-leading 156 games, including 149 starts (147g at 1B, 2g at DH).....leads the National League in games played Presley 1 2 - - 3 • Is tied for second in the National League in HR (39).....has produced career highs for HR (39) and RBI (92) Santana 8 1 1 - 10 • 66 of his 118 hits (55.9%) this season have gone for extra bases (26 doubles, 1 triple, 39hr).....has 20+ HR for the fourth consecutive season Villar 13 3 1 1 18 • His 200 strikeouts lead the National league and mark a franchise record Wilkins 1 - - - 1 • Signed as a free agent on 1/6/16.....has produced 129 HR since the 2013 season, which ranks seventh in the Major Leagues TOTALS 115 53 18 3 189

#7 INF/OF JAKE ELMORE (58g, .216, 0hr, 3rbi, 2sb) last homer: 6/27/15 vs. Boston (off Wade Miley) RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION this series: 0-1 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 2-7 (.286, 0hr, 0rbi) Arcia...... 292 (14-48) • Has appeared in 58 games, including 13 starts (7g in LF, 2g in CF, 2g in RF, 1g at 2B, 1g at 3B).....signed as a free agent on 12/14/15 Braun ...... 339 (40-118) • Contract was selected on 6/28 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (57g, .320, 2hr, 19rbi, 13sb).....took the roster spot of OF Alex Presley (DFA) Broxton ...... 289 (13-45) Carter ...... 177 (25-141) #2 2B SCOOTER GENNETT (133g, .264, 14hr, 56rbi, 8sb) last homer: 9/22 vs. Pittsburgh (off Ryan Vogelsong) Elmore ...... 111 (1-9) this series: 0-4 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 3-17 (.176, 1hr, 4rbi) Gennett ...... 268 (30-112) • Has appeared in 133 games, including 120 starts (119g at 2B, 1g at DH).....career highs: hits (129), HR (14), RBI (56), runs (58), walks (37), SB (8) Maldonado ...... 137 (7-51) • Is batting .260 (25-for-96, 2hr) vs. LHP, including 24 hits in his last 82 at-bats (.293, 1hr).....hit .124 (14-for-113, 0hr) vs. LHP entering this season Nieuwenhuis ...... 203 (16-79) • Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for June (24g, .322, 3hr, 14rbi, .390obp, .478slg, .868ops) Perez ...... 270 (24-89) • Was on the 15-day disabled list from 4/28-5/11, retroactive to 4/25, with right oblique tightness.....rehabbed at Class-A Brevard County (2 games) Piña...... 227 (5-22) Pinto...... 000 (0-1) #12 C MARTIN MALDONADO (73g, .196, 8hr, 20rbi, 1sb) last homer: 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh (off Steven Brault) Reed ...... 500 (1-2) this series: 2-3 (.667, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 2-9 (.222, 1hr, 1rbi) Rivera ...... 250 (3-12) • Has appeared in 73 games, including 60 starts at catcher.....the team is 31-29 in his starts Santana ...... 341 (15-44) • From 7/21-8/2 recorded a career-high 7-game hitting streak (9-for-23, .391, 1hr, 4rbi) Susac ...... 000 (0-3) Villar ...... 313 (36-115) TOTALS ...... 240 (291-1210) #10 OF KIRK NIEUWENHUIS (124g, .210, 13hr, 44rbi, 8sb) last homer: 8/31 vs. St. Louis (off Luke Weaver) this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 124 games, including 92 starts (68g in CF, 22g in RF, 2g in LF).....has not played since 9/16 at Chicago (abdominal strain) LINEUP CARD (71-87) - 120 DIFFERENT LINEUPS • Is batting .290 at Miller Park this season (49-for-169, 11hr, 31rbi) and is a .302 career hitter at Miller Park (54-for-179, 11hr, 36rbi) 1. Villar (52-69), Santana (10-15), Broxton (3-3), Presley (3-0), Hill (1-0), Walsh (1-0), Elmore (1-0) #14 INF/OF HERNAN PEREZ (119g, .267, 13hr, 54rbi, 33sb) last homer: 8/27 vs. Pittsburgh (2hr) (off Jameson Taillon) 2. Gennett (31-58), Villar (8-6), Arcia (5-8), Perez (9-3), this series: 1-8 (.125, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 6-20 (.300, 0hr, 0rbi) • Has appeared in 119 games, including 92 starts (44g at 3B, 31g in RF, 8g at 2B, 4g at 1B, 4g in CF, 1g at SS).....ranks fourth in the NL in SB (33) Broxton (7-1), Hill (4-3), Presley (1-5), Elmore (2-1), • Is batting .274 (69-for-252) with 9 HR, 35 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 67 games since the All-Star break Nieuwenhuis (2-1), Santana (2-1) • Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for July (24g, .312, 4hr, 17rbi, 9sb, .506slg) 3. Braun (58-68), Lucroy (6-11), Perez (4-3), Carter (1-3), • Contract was selected on 4/28 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (16g, .339, 1hr, 11rbi).....took the roster spot of then injured Scooter Gennett Gennett (2-1), Villar (0-1) 4. Lucroy (31-39), Carter (25-24), Perez (12-15), Gennett (2-4), #9 C MANNY PIÑA (29g, .266, 2hr, 11rbi, 0sb) last homer: 9/27 at Texas (off A.J. Griffin) this series: 1-4 (.250, 1hr, 1rbi) recent homestand: 2-10 (.200, 0hr, 0rbi) Santana (0-4), Braun (1-0), Nieuwenhuis (0-1) • Has appeared in 29 games, including 16 starts at catcher.....his only MLB experience prior to 2016 came with the Royals in 2011 (4g) and 2012 (1g) 5. Carter (42-52), Nieuwenhuis (14-17), Perez (5-9), Hill (4-5), • Belted his first Major League home run on 8/12 vs. Cincinnati with a pinch-hit, 3-run shot off Keyvius Sampson Santana (4-3), Gennett (2-0), Flores (0-1) • Contract was selected on 8/1 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (63g, .329, 5hr, 43rbi).....was a Pacific Coast League All-Star 6. Nieuwenhuis (14-31), Hill (15-20), Santana (10-6), Perez (9-6), • Took roster spot vacated by C Jonathan Lucroy (trade).....came from Detroit on 12/10/15 to complete 11/18/15 deal for RHP Francisco Rodriguez Gennett (7-3), Broxton (2-6), Maldonado (4-2), Walsh (3-2), #21 C/1B JOSMIL PINTO (3g, .000, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb) last homer: 5/24/14 at San Francisco (off Sergio Romo) Flores (3-2), Piña (1-3), Arcia (2-1), Carter (0-2), Presley (1-1), this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Middlebrooks (0-1), Elmore (0-1) • Has appeared in 3 games, all coming as a pinch-hitter 7. Arcia (15-15), Perez (6-11), Hill (7-10), Broxton (7-8), • Contract was selected last Tuesday from Triple-A Colorado Springs (86g, .308, 11hr, 51rbi).....name is pronounced “HOSE-meel PEEN-toe” Flores (9-6), Gennett (5-5), Nieuwenhuis (4-6), • Played in the Major Leagues with Minnesota in 2013 and 2014 (78g, .257, 11hr, 30rbi).....has made 65 starts in the majors (43g at C, 22g at DH) Maldonado (4-6), Presley (2-6), Middlebrooks (3-4), Villar (3-1), #25 OF MICHAEL REED (7g, .190, 0hr, 0rbi, 1sb) last homer: None Piña (2-1), Rivera (2-1), Elmore (1-2), Walsh (0-2), this series: 2-8 (.250, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 1-8 (.125, 0hr, 0rbi) Santana (1-1), Wilkins (0-1), Reed (0-1) • Has appeared in 7 games, including 6 starts (4g in CF, 2g in LF).....recalled on 9/17 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (121g, .248, 8hr, 45rbi, 20sb) 8. Flores (19-24), Maldonado (22-20), Broxton (8-7), Pitcher (4-8), • Appeared in 7 games with the Brewer in 2015, including a start in right field on 10/1/15 at San Diego.....made his MLB debut on 9/22/15 at St. Louis Piña (3-6), Rivera (4-5), Presley (2-4), Reed (2-3), Elmore (2-1),

#29 INF YADIEL RIVERA (32g, .210, 0hr, 3rbi, 0sb) last homer: None Arcia (1-2), Susac (1-2), Hill (1-1), Nieuwenhuis (2-0), this series: 1-6 (.167, 0hr, 1rbi) recent homestand: 0-2 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) Villar (0-2), Walsh (0-1), Santana (0-1) • Has appeared in 32 games, including 15 starts (8g at 2B, 4g at SS, 3g at 3B).....made first career Opening Day roster 9. Pitcher (64-75), Villar (1-5), Broxton (3-3), Elmore (1-1), • Was recalled on 9/4 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (83g, .227, 2hr, 41rbi, 4sb) Flores (0-2), Maldonado (1-1), Rivera (1-0) • Is in his fourth stint with the Brewers this season (Opening Day-5/11, 6/21-6/22, 7/8-7/16 and 9/4-current) STARTS BY POSITION (71-87) #16 OF DOMINGO SANTANA (73g, .257, 10hr, 30rbi, 2sb) last homer: 9/24 vs. Cincinnati (off Dan Straily) P Nelson (12-20), Anderson (12-17), Davies (15-13), this series: 3-10 (.300, 0hr, 3rbi) recent homestand: 5-21 (.238, 1hr, 2rbi) Peralta (8-14), Guerra (14-6), Garza (9-10), Jungmann (1-5), • Has appeared in 73 games, including 58 starts (53g in RF, 3g in LF, 2g in CF) • Is batting .284 (29-for-102, 6hr, 15rbi) in 33 games since coming off the disabled list, including .312 (24-for-77, 6hr, 15rbi) over his last 20 games Cravy (0-1), Suter (0-1) • On the 15-day DL from 6/10-8/18, retroactive to 6/8, with right elbow soreness.....rehabbed at Class-A Wisconsin and Triple-A Colorado Springs C Lucroy (33-46), Maldonado (31-29), Piña (6-10), • Was also on the 15-day DL from 5/20-6/2, retroactive to 5/19, with right shoulder soreness.....rehabbed at Double-A Biloxi Susac (1-2) • Was acquired last season from Houston in a six-player trade involving OF Carlos Gomez on 7/30.....made his first career Opening Day roster 1B Carter (67-80), Lucroy (2-3), Perez (2-2), Flores (0-1), Wilkins (0-1) #13 C ANDREW SUSAC (8g, .250, 0hr, 0rbi, 0sb) last homer: 7/12/15 vs. Philadelphia (off Chad Billingsley) 2B Gennett (49-70), Hill (10-6), Rivera (4-4), Perez (6-2), this series: 0-0 (.000, 0hr, 0rbi) recent homestand: 1-5 (.200, 0hr, 0rbi) Villar (2-4), Elmore (0-1) • Has appeared in 8 games, including 3 starts at catcher.....was acquired from San Francisco on 8/1 in the trade 3B Hill (22-33), Perez (22-22), Villar (18-20), Walsh (4-5), • Recalled on 9/6 from Triple-A Colorado Springs (11g, .125, 0hr, 3rbi).....hit .273 with 8 HR and 36 RBI in 58 games at Triple-A Sacramento (Giants) Middlebrooks (3-5), Rivera (1-2), Elmore (1-0) • His only Major League experience prior to this season came with San Francisco from 2014-15 (87g, .240, 6hr, 33rbi) SS Villar (44-60), Arcia (23-26), Rivera (3-1), Perez (1-0) LF Braun (58-66), Presley (4-7), Elmore (4-3), Flores (3-6), #5 INF JONATHAN VILLAR (152g, .284, 18hr, 61rbi, 60sb) last homer: 9/26 at Texas (2hr) (off Martin Perez) Santana (0-3), Nieuwenhuis (1-1), Reed (1-1) this series: 5-8 (.625, 2hr, 5rbi) recent homestand: 2-19 (.105, 0hr, 1rbi) • Has appeared in 152 games, including 148 starts (104g at SS, 38g at 3B, 6g at 2B).....38 of his last 49 starts have come at 3B (last 3 starts at 2B) CF Nieuwenhuis (25-43), Broxton (30-28), Flores (11-8), • Had a career-high 5 RBI on Monday.....leads the Major Leagues in stolen bases (60).....ranks seventh in the National League in walks (77) Reed (1-3), Perez (2-2), Elmore (0-2), Santana (2-0), • Has recorded the third season of 60+ stolen bases in franchise history, joining Tommy Harper (73 in 1969) and Scott Podsednik (70 in 2004) Presley (0-1) • Is the first player in the Major Leagues with 15 HR and 60 SB in a season since Carl Crawford (15hr/60sb) with Tampa Bay in 2009 RF Santana (25-28), Flores (17-20), Perez (12-19), • Played 12 career games at third base (8 starts) entering 2016.....played 3 career games at second base (no starts) entering 2016 Nieuwenhuis (10-12), Presley (5-8), Elmore (2-0) • Was voted Brewers Player of the Month for May (29g, .355, 1hr, 16rbi, 14sb, 18r, 20bb, .450obp, .482slg, .932ops) DH Lucroy (2-1), Braun (1-2), Carter (1-1), Gennett (0-1) 2016 BREWERS DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB Attendance Average 1 4/4 vs. SF L 3-12 Bumgarner, 1-0 Peralta, 0-1 0-1 T4 -1.0 44,318 (sellout) 44,318 2 4/5 vs. SF L 1-2 Cueto, 1-0 Nelson, 0-1 Casilla, 1 0-2 T4 -2.0 24,123 34,221 3 4/6 vs. SF W 4-3 Thornburg, 1-0 Lopez, 0-1 Jeffress, 1 1-2 4 -2.0 20,098 29,513 4/7 OFF DAY 1-2 4 -2.0 4 4/8 vs. Hou W 6-4 Anderson, 1-0 Feldman, 0-1 Jeffress, 2 2-2 4 -2.0 30,100 29,660 5 4/9 vs. Hou L 4-6 Fister, 1-0 Peralta, 0-2 Gregerson, 2 2-3 T4 -2.0 28,127 29,353 6 4/10 vs. Hou W 3-2 Nelson, 1-1 Keuchel, 1-1 Jeffress, 3 3-3 T4 -2.0 28,441 29,201 7 4/11 at StL L 1-10 Wacha, 1-0 Jungmann, 0-1 3-4 5 -3.0 47,608 (sellout) 47,608 4/12 OFF DAY 3-4 5 -3.0 8 4/13 at StL W 6-4 Blazek, 1-0 Rosenthal, 0-1 Jeffress, 4 4-4 T4 -3.0 40,994 44,301 9 4/14 at StL L 0-7 GARCIA, 1-0 Peralta, 0-3 4-5 5 -4.0 40,168 42,923 10 4/15 at Pit W 8-4 Nelson, 2-1 Locke, 0-1 5-5 T3 -3.0 24,280 38,263 11 4/16 at Pit L 0-5 Niese, 2-0 Jungmann, 0-2 5-6 5 -4.0 34,957 37,601 12 4/17 at Pit L 3-9 Nicasio, 2-1 Davies, 0-1 5-7 5 -4.0 31,124 36,522 13 4/18 at Min L 4-7 (6) HUGHES, 1-2 Anderson, 1-1 5-8 5 -5.0 21,078 34,316 14 4/19 at Min W 6-5 Thornburg, 2-0 Jepsen, 0-3 Jeffress, 5 6-8 5 -5.0 17,597 32,226 15 4/20 vs. Min W 10-5 Nelson, 3-1 Pressly, 1-1 7-8 T4 -4.0 21,087 28,042 16 4/21 vs. Min L 1-8 Nolasco, 1-0 Jungmann, 0-3 7-9 5 -5.0 30,107 28,300 17 4/22 vs. Phi L 2-5 Nola, 1-2 Davies, 0-2 7-10 5 -6.0 23,439 27,760 18 4/23 vs. Phi L 6-10 Oberholtzer, 1-0 Anderson, 1-2 7-11 5 -6.0 34,813 28,465 19 4/24 vs. Phi W 8-5 Peralta, 1-3 Eickhoff, 1-3 Jeffress, 6 8-11 5 -6.0 28,131 28,435 4/25 OFF DAY 8-11 5 -6.0 20 4/26 at ChC L 3-4 Warren, 2-0 Nelson, 3-2 Rondon, 4 8-12 5 -7.0 35,861 32,630 4/27 at ChC (Postponed - Rain: Rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on 8/16) 8-12 5 -7.0 21 4/28 at ChC L 2-7 Arrieta, 5-0 Jungmann, 0-4 8-13 5 -8.0 32,734 32,640 22 4/29 vs. Mia L 3-6 Conley, 1-1 Davies, 0-3 Ramos, 7 8-14 5 -9.0 23,215 28,000 23 4/30 vs. Mia L 5-7 Chen, 2-1 Anderson, 1-3 Phelps, 1 8-15 5 -9.5 28,193 28,015 24 5/1 vs. Mia W 14-5 Peralta, 2-3 Koehler, 2-3 9-15 5 -8.5 28,181 28,027 25 5/2 vs. LAA W 8-5 Nelson, 4-2 Weaver, 3-1 10-15 4 -8.5 21,352 27,582 26 5/3 vs. LAA W 5-4 Guerra, 1-0 Tropeano, 1-1 Jeffress, 7 11-15 4 -8.5 28,180 27,619 27 5/4 vs. LAA L 3-7 Salas, 2-1 Thornburg, 2-1 Smith, 2 11-16 4 -9.5 21,907 27,283 28 5/5 at Cin L 5-9 Simon, 1-3 Anderson, 1-4 11-17 5 -10.5 13,088 30,863 29 5/6 at Cin L 1-5 Adleman, 1-0 Cravy, 0-1 Cingrani, 1 11-18 5 -11.5 28,249 30,645 30 5/7 at Cin W 13-7 (10) Jeffress, 1-0 Cotham, 0-2 12-18 5 -11.5 27,567 30,408 31 5/8 at Cin W 5-4 Capuano, 1-0 Ohlendorf, 3-3 Jeffress, 8 13-18 4 -11.5 22,376 29,834 32 5/9 at Mia L 1-4 Fernandez, 4-2 Peralta, 2-4 Morris, 1 13-19 5 -12.0 16,769 28,963 33 5/10 at Mia W 10-2 Davies, 1-3 Conley, 2-2 14-19 T4 -12.0 17,225 28,230 34 5/11 at Mia L 2-3 Chen, 3-1 Anderson, 1-5 Ramos, 10 14-20 T4 -11.5 19,893 27,739 35 5/12 vs. SD L 0-3 Shields, 2-5 Nelson, 4-3 Buchter, 1 14-21 5 -12.0 17,374 26,733 36 5/13 vs. SD W 1-0 Guerra, 2-0 Friedrich, 0-1 Jeffress, 9 15-21 4 -12.0 35,291 27,183 37 5/14 vs. SD L 7-8 (12) Campos, 1-0 Capuano, 1-1 Villanueva, 1 15-22 4 -13.0 28,896 27,269 38 5/15 vs. SD W 3-2 Boyer, 1-0 Quackenbush, 1-2 Jeffress, 10 16-22 4 -12.0 26,306 27,223 5/16 OFF DAY 16-22 4 -12.0 39 5/17 vs. ChC W 4-2 Anderson, 2-5 Hendricks, 2-3 Jeffress, 11 17-22 4 -11.0 24,361 27,093 40 5/18 vs. ChC L 1-2 (13) Wood, 2-0 Torres, 0-1 Richard, 1 17-23 4 -12.0 31,212 27,272 41 5/19 vs. ChC W 5-3 Guerra, 3-0 Hammel, 5-1 Thornburg, 1 18-23 4 -11.0 38,781 27,751 42 5/20 at NYM L 2-3 Matz, 6-1 Peralta, 2-5 Familia, 14 18-24 4 -12.0 36,239 28,212 43 5/21 at NYM L 4-5 Familia, 1-0 Blazek, 1-1 18-25 4 -12.0 39,688 28,816 44 5/22 at NYM L 1-3 Syndergaard, 5-2 Anderson, 2-6 Familia, 15 18-26 4 -12.0 40,173 29,383 5/23 OFF DAY 18-26 4 -11.5 45 5/24 at Atl W 2-1 Blazek, 2-1 Norris, 1-6 Jeffress, 12 19-26 4 -11.5 15,185 28,707 46 5/25 at Atl W 3-2 (13) Blazek, 3-1 Kelly, 0-2 Torres, 1 20-26 4 -11.5 12,869 27,987 47 5/26 at Atl W 6-2 Peralta, 3-5 Wisler, 2-4 Torres, 2 21-26 4 -11.0 14,885 27,418 48 5/27 vs. Cin W 9-5 Davies, 2-3 Lamb, 0-3 22-26 4 -11.0 20,441 27,459 49 5/28 vs. Cin L 6-7 Wood, 4-1 Jeffress, 1-1 Cingrani, 4 22-27 4 -12.0 30,293 27,568 50 5/29 vs. Cin W 5-4 Nelson, 5-3 Finnegan, 1-4 Boyer, 1 23-27 4 -12.0 34,901 27,840 51 5/30 vs. StL L 0-6 Martinez, 5-5 Guerra, 3-1 23-28 4 -13.0 34,569 28,080 52 5/31 vs. StL L 3-10 Leake, 4-4 Peralta, 3-6 23-29 4 -13.0 24,487 27,956 53 6/1 vs. StL W 3-1 Davies, 3-3 Garcia, 4-5 Jeffress, 13 24-29 4 -13.0 24,050 27,826 54 6/2 at Phi W 4-1 Anderson, 3-6 Eickhoff, 2-8 Jeffress, 14 25-29 4 -13.0 22,890 27,229 55 6/3 at Phi L 3-6 Bailey, 3-0 Nelson, 5-4 Gomez, 18 25-30 4 -14.0 20,138 26,945 56 6/4 at Phi W 6-3 Smith, 1-0 Neris, 1-3 Jeffress, 15 26-30 4 -14.0 25,177 26,877 57 6/5 at Phi L 1-8 Nola, 5-4 Peralta, 3-7 26-31 4 -14.0 24,259 26,780 6/6 OFF DAY 26-31 4 -14.5 58 6/7 vs. Oak W 5-4 Davies, 4-3 Manaea, 2-4 Jeffress, 16 27-31 4 -13.5 19,283 27,550 59 6/8 vs. Oak W 4-0 Anderson, 4-6 Hahn, 2-4 28-31 4 -13.5 18,188 27,258 60 6/9 vs. NYM L 2-5 Colon, 5-3 Nelson, 5-5 Familia, 20 28-32 4 -14.0 22,980 27,128 61 6/10 vs. NYM L 1-2 (11) Blevins, 2-0 Boyer, 1-1 Familia, 21 28-33 4 -14.0 27,358 27,135 62 6/11 vs. NYM W 7-4 Peralta, 4-7 Verrett, 3-4 Jeffress, 17 29-33 4 -14.0 38,423 27,457 63 6/12 vs. NYM W 5-3 Davies, 5-3 Matz, 7-3 Jeffress, 18 30-33 4 -14.0 32,491 27,597 64 6/13 at SF L 5-11 Suarez, 2-1 Knebel, 0-1 Law, 1 30-34 4 -14.0 41,543 (sellout) 27,308 65 6/14 at SF L 2-3 Bumgarner, 8-2 Smith, 0-1 Casilla, 14 30-35 4 -15.0 41,750 (sellout) 27,806 66 6/15 at SF L 1-10 Cueto, 10-1 Nelson, 5-6 30-36 4 -15.0 41,811 (sellout) 28,273 67 6/16 at LA W 8-6 Thornburg, 3-1 Baez, 0-2 Jeffress, 19 31-36 4 -14.5 44,183 28,786 68 6/17 at LA L 2-3 (10) Baez, 1-2 Jeffress, 1-2 31-37 4 -15.5 44,998 29,292 69 6/18 at LA L 6-10 Hatcher, 4-3 Anderson, 4-7 31-38 4 -16.5 44,112 29,741 70 6/19 at LA L 1-2 Jansen, 3-2 Thornburg, 3-2 31-39 4 -17.5 45,931 30,218 6/20 OFF DAY 31-39 4 -17.0 71 6/21 at Oak L 3-5 Doolittle, 2-2 Smith, 1-2 Madson, 13 31-40 4 -17.0 14,810 29,777 72 6/22 at Oak W 4-2 Guerra, 4-1 Mengden, 0-3 Thornburg, 2 32-40 4 -16.0 13,586 29,328 6/23 OFF DAY 32-40 4 -15.5 73 6/24 vs. Wsh W 5-3 Torres, 1-1 Scherzer, 8-5 Jeffress, 20 33-40 4 -15.5 32,668 27,734 74 6/25 vs. Wsh W 6-5 Garza, 1-0 Gonzalez, 3-7 Jeffress, 21 34-40 4 -14.5 30,085 27,796 75 6/26 vs. Wsh L 2-3 Roark, 7-5 Barnes, 0-1 Kelley, 3 34-41 4 -14.5 30,215 27,858 6/27 OFF DAY 34-41 4 -15.0 76 6/28 vs. LA L 5-6 Urias, 1-2 Anderson, 4-8 Jansen, 23 34-42 4 -16.0 33,819 28,007 77 6/29 vs. LA W 7-0 Guerra, 5-1 Stewart, 0-1 35-42 4 -16.0 26,566 27,972 78 6/30 vs. LA L 1-8 Maeda, 7-5 Davies, 5-4 35-43 4 -16.0 33,029 28,092 79 7/1 at StL L 1-7 Garcia, 6-6 Garza, 1-1 35-44 4 -16.0 42,987 29,697 80 7/2 at StL L 0-3 Wainwright, 7-5 Nelson, 5-7 Oh, 1 35-45 4 -16.0 40,573 29,983 81 7/3 at StL L 8-9 Wacha, 5-7 Anderson, 4-9 Oh, 2 35-46 4 -16.0 41,148 30,269 82 7/4 at Wsh W 1-0 Guerra, 6-1 Scherzer, 9-6 Jeffress, 22 36-46 4 -16.0 29,174 30,242 83 7/5 at Wsh W 5-2 Davies, 6-4 Gonzalez, 4-8 Jeffress, 23 37-46 4 -15.0 25,138 30,117 84 7/6 at Wsh L 4-7 Roark, 8-5 Garza, 1-2 Papelbon, 17 37-47 4 -15.0 26,330 30,027 7/7 OFF DAY 37-47 4 -14.5 85 7/8 vs. StL W 4-3 Jeffress, 2-2 Rosenthal, 2-4 38-47 4 -13.5 28,343 28,098 86 7/9 vs. StL L 1-8 Martinez, 8-6 Anderson, 4-10 38-48 4 -13.5 37,101 28,303 87 7/10 vs. StL L 1-5 Leake, 6-7 Guerra, 6-2 38-49 4 -14.5 42,066 (sellout) 28,609 7/11 All-Star Break 7/12 All-Star Game: Petco Park, San Diego: AL-4, NL-2 (C Jonathan Lucroy represented Brewers) 7/13 All-Star Break 7/14 All-Star Break G Date Opponent W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB (WC) Attendance Average 88 7/15 at Cin L 4-5 DeSclafani, 4-0 Garza, 1-3 Ohlendorf, 2 38-50 4 -15.5 (-9.5) 30,680 30,042 89 7/16 at Cin W 9-1 Nelson, 6-7 Lamb, 1-7 39-50 4 -15.5 (-8.5) 31,328 30,072 90 7/17 at Cin L 0-1 Cingrani, 2-2 Thornburg, 3-3 39-51 4 -15.5 (-9.5) 23,085 29,916 7/18 OFF DAY 39-51 4 -16.0 (-10.0) 91 7/19 at Pit L 2-3 Melancon, 1-1 Thornburg, 3-4 39-52 4 -16.0 (-11.0) 27,106 29,855 92 7/20 at Pit W 9-5 Torres, 2-1 Locke, 8-6 40-52 4 -16.0 (-10.0) 36,717 (sellout) 30,001 93 7/21 at Pit L 3-5 Liriano, 6-9 Garza, 1-4 Melancon, 28 40-53 4 -16.5 (-11.0) 35,978 30,126 94 7/22 vs. ChC L 2-5 Hammel, 9-5 Nelson, 6-8 Rondon, 17 40-54 4 -17.5 (-11.0) 42,243 (sellout) 28,905 95 7/23 vs. ChC W 6-1 Davies, 7-4 Lackey, 7-7 41-54 4 -16.5 (-11.0) 44,643 (sellout) 29,240 96 7/24 vs. ChC L 5-6 Nathan, 1-0 Smith, 1-3 Rondon, 18 41-55 4 -17.5 (-11.0) 43,310 (sellout) 29,533 97 7/25 vs. Ari W 7-2 Anderson, 5-10 Shipley, 0-1 42-55 4 -16.5 (-10.0) 25,347 29,448 98 7/26 vs. Ari W 9-4 Thornburg, 4-4 Hudson, 1-2 43-55 4 -15.5 (-10.0) 24,074 29,340 99 7/27 vs. Ari L 1-8 Bradley, 4-6 Nelson, 6-9 43-56 4 -16.5 (-11.0) 22,581 29,208 100 7/28 vs. Ari W 6-4 Davies, 8-4 Ray, 5-10 Jeffress, 24 44-56 4 -16.5 (-10.0) 33,971 29,299 101 7/29 vs. Pit W 3-1 Guerra, 7-2 Brault, 0-1 Jeffress, 25 45-56 4 -16.5 (-10.0) 29,442 29,302 102 7/30 vs. Pit W 5-3 Anderson, 6-10 Taillon, 2-2 Jeffress, 26 46-56 4 -15.5 (-9.0) 36,663 29,438 103 7/31 vs. Pit W 4-2 Garza, 2-4 Liriano, 6-11 Jeffress, 27 47-56 4 -15.5 (-9.0) 32,405 29,492 104 8/1 at SD L 3-7 Villanueva, 2-2 Nelson, 6-10 47-57 4 -16.5 (-9.0) 24,009 30,001 105 8/2 at SD W 3-2 Davies, 9-4 Perdomo, 5-5 Thornburg, 3 48-57 4 -16.5 (-8.0) 26,152 29,924 106 8/3 at SD L 3-12 Jackson, 2-2 Guerra, 7-3 48-58 4 -17.5 (-8.5) 24,124 29,810 8/4 OFF DAY 48-58 4 -17.5 (-8.5) 107 8/5 at Ari L 2-3 (11) Loewen, 1-0 Boyer, 1-2 48-59 4 -18.5 (-9.0) 20,008 29,622 108 8/6 at Ari W 15-6 Garza, 3-4 Corbin, 4-11 49-59 4 -18.5 (-8.0) 29,370 29,617 109 8/7 at Ari L 3-9 Hudson, 2-2 Nelson, 6-11 49-60 4 -19.5 (-9.0) 24,021 29,513 110 8/8 vs. Atl L 3-4 (12) Cunniff, 1-0 Torres, 2-2 Johnson, 9 49-61 4 -20.0 (-9.0) 20,976 29,340 111 8/9 vs. Atl L 1-2 Jenkins, 2-2 Peralta, 4-8 Cabrera, 3 49-62 4 -21.0 (-10.0) 20,048 29,177 112 8/10 vs. Atl W 4-3 Anderson, 7-10 De La Cruz, 0-5 Thornburg, 4 50-62 4 -21.0 (-9.0) 20,035 29,019 113 8/11 vs. Atl W 11-3 Garza, 4-4 Hernandez, 1-1 51-62 4 -21.0 (-8.5) 30,167 29,039 114 8/12 vs. Cin L 4-7 Bailey, 2-1 Nelson, 6-12 51-63 4 -22.0 (-8.5) 24,553 28,964 115 8/13 vs. Cin L 5-11 Straily, 8-6 Davies, 9-5 51-64 4 -22.0 (-9.0) 30,357 28,987 116 8/14 vs. Cin W 7-3 Peralta, 5-8 Reed, 0-7 52-64 4 -21.0 (-9.0) 30,103 29,005 8/15 OFF DAY 52-64 4 -21.0 (-9.0) 117 8/16 at ChC - 1 L 0-4 Cahill, 2-3 Garza, 4-5 Chapman, 5 52-65 4 -22.0 (-9.5) 41,148 29,725 118 at ChC - 2 L 1-4 Hammel, 13-5 Mariñez, 0-1 Chapman, 6 52-66 4 -23.0 (-10.5) 39,420 29,898 119 8/17 at ChC L 1-6 Lester, 13-4 Nelson, 6-13 52-67 4 -24.0 (-11.5) 40,310 30,081 120 8/18 at ChC L 6-9 Arrieta, 15-5 Davies, 9-6 Chapman, 7 52-68 4 -25.0 (-12.0) 41,407 30,276 121 8/19 at Sea L 6-7 LeBlanc, 3-0 Suter, 0-1 Diaz, 9 52-69 T4 -25.0 (-13.0) 37,758 30,403 122 8/20 at Sea L 2-8 Hernandez, 8-4 Peralta, 5-9 52-70 5 -26.0 (-13.0) 29,170 30,382 123 8/21 at Sea W 7-6 Thornburg, 5-4 Wilhelmsen, 2-4 53-70 T4 -25.0 (-13.0) 35,833 30,472 124 8/22 vs. Col W 4-2 Nelson, 7-13 Bettis, 10-7 Thornburg, 5 54-70 4 -25.0 (-12.5) 20,458 28,869 125 8/23 vs. Col W 6-4 Suter, 1-1 Logan, 2-3 Knebel, 1 55-70 4 -25.0 (-11.5) 21,460 28,754 126 8/24 vs. Col W 7-1 Davies, 10-6 Anderson, 4-5 56-70 4 -25.0 (-11.5) 26,702 28,722 127 8/25 vs. Pit L 2-3 (10) Bastardo, 2-0 Torres, 2-3 Watson, 8 56-71 4 -25.5 (-11.5) 20,296 28,594 128 8/26 vs. Pit L 3-5 Vogelsong, 3-3 Garza, 4-6 Watson, 9 56-72 4 -26.5 (-12.5) 25,474 28,548 129 8/27 vs. Pit L 6-9 Locke, 9-7 Boyer, 1-3 Feliz, 2 56-73 4 -26.5 (-12.5) 35,295 28,647 130 8/28 vs. Pit L 1-3 Nova, 4-0 Anderson, 7-11 Watson, 10 56-74 4 -26.5 (-12.5) 37,583 28,776 131 8/29 vs. StL L 5-6 Socolovich, 1-0 Thornburg, 5-5 Oh, 14 56-75 4 -27.5 (-13.5) 18,663 28,632 132 8/30 vs. StL L 1-2 (10) Oh, 4-2 Knebel, 0-2 Duke, 1 56-76 4 -28.5 (-14.5) 22,918 28,551 133 8/31 vs. StL W 3-1 Garza, 5-6 Weaver, 1-2 Thornburg, 6 57-76 4 -28.5 (-13.5) 17,645 28,400 9/1 OFF DAY 57-76 4 -29.0 (-13.5) 134 9/2 at Pit W 1-0 Boyer, 2-3 Taillon, 3-4 Thornburg, 7 58-76 4 -29.0 (-12.5) 21,772 30,331 135 9/3 at Pit W 7-4 Torres, 3-3 Feliz, 4-2 Thornburg, 8 59-76 4 -28.0 (-11.5) 26,637 30,273 136 9/4 at Pit W 10-0 Anderson, 8-11 Brault, 0-2 60-76 4 -28.0 (-11.5) 25,318 30,195 137 9/5 vs. ChC L 2-7 Hendricks, 14-7 Davies, 10-7 60-77 4 -29.0 (-12.5) 43,662 (sellout) 28,609 138 9/6 vs. ChC W 12-5 Peralta, 6-9 Hammel, 14-8 61-77 4 -28.0 (-12.5) 32,888 28,667 139 9/7 vs. ChC W 2-1 Knebel, 1-2 Smith, 1-1 Thornburg, 9 62-77 4 -27.0 (-11.5) 23,832 28,602 140 9/8 at StL W 12-5 Guerra, 8-3 Garcia, 10-12 63-77 4 -26.5 (-11.0) 40,416 30,352 141 9/9 at StL L 3-4 Martinez, 14-7 Nelson, 7-14 63-78 4 -27.5 (-12.0) 42,647 30,539 142 9/10 at StL L 1-5 Wainwright, 11-8 Knebel, 1-3 63-79 4 -27.5 (-12.5) 45,440 (sellout) 30,761 143 9/11 at StL W 2-1 Thornburg, 6-5 Siegrist, 5-3 64-79 4 -27.5 (-12.0) 44,703 (sellout) 30,966 144 9/12 at Cin L 0-3 Wood, 6-3 Peralta, 6-10 Iglesias, 3 64-80 4 -28.5 (-12.0) 14,671 30,730 145 9/13 at Cin L 4-6 Straily, 12-8 Garza, 5-7 64-81 4 -28.5 (-13.0) 12,926 30,476 146 9/14 at Cin W 7-0 Guerra, 9-3 Adleman, 2-4 65-81 4 -28.5 (-12.0) 14,368 30,249 147 9/15 at ChC W 5-4 Nelson, 8-14 Grimm, 1-1 Thornburg, 10 66-81 4 -27.5 (-11.5) 41,362 (sellout) 30,403 148 9/16 at ChC L 4-5 (10) Chapman, 1-1 Boyer, 2-4 66-82 4 -28.5 (-12.5) 40,823 (sellout) 30,546 149 9/17 at ChC W 11-3 Davies, 11-7 Arrieta, 17-7 67-82 4 -27.5 (-12.5) 40,956 (sellout) 30,687 150 9/18 at ChC W 3-1 Peralta, 7-10 Hendricks, 15-8 Thornburg, 11 68-82 4 -26.5 (-11.5) 41,286 (sellout) 30,828 9/19 OFF DAY 68-82 4 -27.0 (-11.0) 151 9/20 vs. Pit L 3-6 Hughes, 1-1 Garza, 5-8 Watson, 14 68-83 4 -28.0 (-12.0) 20,829 28,500 152 9/21 vs. Pit L 1-4 Kuhl, 5-3 Nelson, 8-15 Watson, 15 68-84 4 -29.0 (-12.0) 25,482 28,461 153 9/22 vs. Pit W 3-1 Anderson, 9-11 Vogelsong, 3-6 Thornburg, 12 69-84 4 -28.5 (-12.0) 24,582 28,411 154 9/23 vs. Cin W 5-4 Suter, 2-1 DeSclafani, 8-5 Thornburg, 13 70-84 4 -28.5 (-11.0) 35,364 28,499 155 9/24 vs. Cin L 1-6 Straily, 14-8 Jungmann, 0-5 70-85 4 -28.5 (-12.0) 31,398 28,535 156 9/25 vs. Cin L 2-4 Finnegan, 10-11 Peralta, 10-11 Iglesias, 4 70-86 4 -29.5 (-12.0) 31,776 28,575 157 9/26 at Tex W 8-3 Garza, 6-8 Perez, 10-11 71-86 4 -29.5 (-11.5) 27,263 30,781 158 9/27 at Tex L 4-6 Barnette, 7-3 Nelson, 8-16 Dyson, 37 71-87 4 -30.5 (-12.5) 29,668 30,767 159 9/28 at Tex 7:05 FS Wisconsin 9/29 OFF DAY 160 9/30 at Col 7:10 FS Wisconsin 161 10/1 at Col 7:10 FS Wisconsin 162 10/2 at Col 2:10 FS Wisconsin

ODDS & ENDS

Record With the Roof Open/Panels Open ...... 24-22 Record When Wearing White Uniforms ...... 9-7 Record With the Roof Open/Panels Closed ...... 0-3 Record When Wearing Gray Uniforms ...... 8-9 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Open ...... 3-4 Record When Wearing Blue “Brewers” Uniforms...... 7-8 Record With the Roof Closed/Panels Closed ...... 14-11 Record When Wearing Blue “Milwaukee” Uniforms ...... 36-52 41-40 Record When Wearing Retro Pinstripe Uniforms...... 4-7 Record When Wearing Retro BP Uniforms ...... 3-0 Record When Wearing Retro Powder Blue Uniforms ...... 0-2 Record When Wearing Gray “Mother’s Day” Uniforms ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Gray “Father’s Day” Uniforms ...... 0-1 Record When Wearing Milwaukee Bears Uniforms (Negro Leagues) ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Blue “Fourth of July” Uniforms ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing 90’s Throwback Uniforms ...... 1-0 Record When Wearing Cerveceros Uniforms ...... 0-1 71-87 2016 TRANSACTIONS JANUARY 1/5, signed OF Eric Young Jr. to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp JUNE 1/6, signed 1B Chris Carter to a 1-year contract; designated C Josmil Pinto for assignment 6/1, reinstated LHP Will Smith from the 15-day disabled list; placed RHP Michael Blazek on the 15-day disabled 1/8, signed LHP Pat Misch to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp list, retroactive to 5/29, with a right elbow impingement 1/11, voided the contract of LHP Nick Hagadone 6/2, recalled RHP Jacob Barnes from Triple-A Colorado Springs 1/13, C Josmil Pinto cleared waivers and outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs with an invitation to Major 6/3, traded LHP to Atlanta in exchange for a player to be named or cash; reinstated OF Domingo League camp Santana from the 15-day disabled list; optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs 1/15, signed SS Jean Segura, RHP Wily Peralta and LHP Will Smith to 1-year contracts (avoided arbitration) 6/4, Rule-5 INF Colin Walsh returned to Oakland 1/25, signed LHP Cesar Jimenez and LHP Chris Capuano to minor-league contracts with invitations to Major 6/5, sent RHP Corey Knebel to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment League camp 6/6, sent RHP Zach Jones to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment 1/28, acquired OF Rymer Liriano from San Diego in exchange for LHP Trevor Seidenberger; designated OF 6/9, reinstated RHP Corey Knebel from the 15-day disabled list; designated RHP Neil Ramirez for assignment Shane Peterson for assignment 6/10, placed OF Domingo Santana on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 6/8, with right elbow soreness; 1/30, acquired RHP Chase Anderson, INF Aaron Hill, SS Isan Diaz and cash from Arizona in exchange for SS recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs Jean Segura and RHP Tyler Wagner; signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Jacob Barnes, 6/12, optioned RHP Wily Peralta to Triple-A Colorado Springs; RHP Neil Ramirez claimed off waivers by RHP Yhonathan Barrios, RHP Michael Blazek, RHP , RHP Jeremy Jeffress, OF Keon Minnesota Broxton, INF/OF Garin Cecchini, OF Ramon Flores and OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis 6/14, reinstated RHP Matt Garza from the 60-day disabled list; sent RHP Michael Blazek to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment FEBRUARY 6/18, optioned RHP Corey Knebel to Triple-A Colorado Springs 2/4, OF Shane Peterson cleared waivers, outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs and invited to Major League 6/19, reinstated RHP Michael Blazek from the 15-day disabled list; Rule-5 RHP Zack Jones reinstated from the camp 60-day disabled list and returned to Minnesota 2/5, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Chase Anderson, RHP David Goforth, RHP Adrian 6/21, placed INF/OF Hernan Perez on the paternity list; recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Houser, RHP Damien Magnifico, SS Orlando Arcia, OF Domingo Santana and INF/OF Colin Walsh Springs 2/12, signed RHP Blaine Boyer to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp; acquired C 6/22, optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A Colorado Springs Jacob Nottingham and RHP Bubba Derby from Oakland in exchange for OF Khris Davis 6/24, reinstated INF/OF Hernan Perez from the paternity list 2/18, granted LHP Pat Misch his release (to pursue an opportunity in Japan with the Orix Buffaloes) 6/28, designated OF Alex Presley for assignment; selected the contract INF/OF Jake Elmore from Triple-A 2/22, claimed LHP Sean Nolin off waivers from Oakland Colorado Springs 2/28, signed the following players to 1-year contracts: RHP Tyler Cravy, RHP Zach Davies, RHP Zack Jones, RHP Taylor Jungmann, RHP Corey Knebel, RHP Jorge Lopez, RHP Jimmy Nelson, LHP Sean Nolin, RHP JULY Ariel Peña, RHP Tyler Thornburg, OF Michael Reed, INF Yadiel Rivera and 1B Andy Wilkins 7/1, outrighted OF Alex Presley to Triple-A Colorado Springs (elected free agency) 2/29, signed 2B Scooter Gennett, OF Rymer Liriano and INF Jonathan Villar to 1-year contracts 7/3, optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs 7/4, selected the contract of INF Will Middlebrooks from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred LHP Chris MARCH Capuano to the 60-day disabled list 3/4, signed LHP Franklin Morales to a minor-league contract with an invitation to Major League camp 7/6, optioned RHP Zach Davies to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled 1B/OF Andy Wilkins from Triple-A 3/14, optioned SS Orlando Arcia, OF Michael Reed, RHP Jacob Barnes, RHP Jorge Lopez and RHP Damien Colorado Springs Magnifico to Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP to Double-A Biloxi; returned C Rene 7/7, acquired RHP Aaron Wilkerson and 2B Wendell Rijo from Boston in exchange for INF Aaron Hill and cash Garcia, C Jacob Nottingham , OF Brett Phillips and LHP to minor-league camp 7/8, recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/19, optioned INF Garin Cecchini, 1B Andy Wilkins, RHP Zach Davies and RHP Junior Guerra to Triple-A 7/10, traded RHP Jaye Chapman to Tampa Bay in exchange for a player to be named or cash; optioned RHP Colorado Springs; returned C Adam Weisenburger , RHP Hiram Burgos and RHP Daniel Tillman to minor- Michael Blazek to Triple-A Colorado Springs league camp 7/12, claimed RHP Rob Scahill off waivers from Pittsburgh (optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs) 3/27, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs 7/15, recalled RHP Corey Knebel from Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/29, granted LHP Franklin Morales his unconditional release 7/16, optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A Colorado Springs 3/31, placed OF Rymer Liriano (facial fractures), RHP Zack Jones (right shoulder strain) and LHP Sean Nolin 7/17, recalled RHP Zach Davies from Triple-A Colorado Springs (left elbow soreness) on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 3/25 7/23, sent OF Domingo Santana to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment 7/25, placed INF Will Middlebrooks on the 15-day disabled list with a lower right leg strain; recalled OF Keon APRIL Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/2, signed RHP Carlos Torres to a 1-year contract; selected the contracts of RHP Blaine Boyer and LHP Chris 7/27, placed RHP Jacob Barnes on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 7/26, with right elbow soreness; Capuano from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred recalled RHP Michael Blazek from Triple-A Colorado Springs OF Rymer Liriano and LHP Sean Nolin to the 60-day disabled list; placed RHP Yhonathan Barrios on the 60-day disabled list, retroactive to 3/25, with a right shoulder strain; placed RHP Corey Knebel on the 15-day AUGUST disabled list, retroactive to 4/1, with a left oblique strain; placed LHP Will Smith on the 15-day disabled list, 8/1, acquired RHP Phil Bickford and C Andrew Susac from San Francisco in exchange for LHP Will Smith; retroactive to 3/25, with a LCL sprain in the right knee acquired OF , RHP and a player to be named from Texas in exchange for C Jonathan 4/5, placed RHP Matt Garza on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/2, with a right lat strain; recalled RHP Lucroy and RHP Jeremy Jeffress; recalled RHP David Goforth from Triple-A Colorado Springs; selected the Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs; acquired LHP Sam Freeman from Texas in exchange for cash; contract of C Manny Pi ña from Triple-A Colorado Springs designated RHP Ariel Peña for assignment 8/2, recalled SS Orlando Arcia from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/9, outrighted RHP Ariel Peña to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/4, claimed RHP Ben Rowen off waivers from Toronto (optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs) 4/16, optioned OF Keon Broxton to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/7, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/17, recalled RHP Zach Davies from Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/8, recalled RHP Rob Scahill from Triple-A Colorado Springs; placed RHP Junior Guerra on the 15-day 4/20, optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs disabled list, retroactive to 8/4, with right elbow inflammation; recalled RHP Wily Peralta from Triple-A Colorado 4/21, selected the contract of OF Alex Presley from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred RHP Zack Jones Springs to the 60-day disabled list 8/15, sent OF Domingo Santana to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment 4/28, placed 2B Scooter Gennett on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 4/25, with right oblique tightness; 8/16, recalled RHP Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs (doubleheader 26th man); placed RHP Michael selected the contract of INF Hernan Perez from Triple-A Colorado Springs; transferred RHP Matt Garza to the Blazek on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 8/14, with a right forearm strain; recalled RHP Damien 60-day disabled list Magnifico from Triple-A Colorado Springs 4/29, optioned RHP Taylor Jungmann to Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP David Goforth from Triple-A 8/17, optioned 1B/OF Andy Wilkins to Triple-A Colorado Springs Colorado Springs 8/18, selected the contract of LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/19, reinstated OF Domingo Santana from the 15-day disabled list; designated OF Ramon Flores for MAY assignment; selected the contract of LHP Brent Suter from Triple-A Colorado Springs; optioned RHP Damien 5/2, designated LHP Sam Freeman for assignment Magnifico to Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/3, recalled RHP Junior Guerra from Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/24, sent INF Will Middlebrooks to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; outrighted OF Ramon Flores 5/5, claimed LHP Michael Kirkman off waivers from San Diego to Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/6, placed RHP Wily Peralta on the paternity list; recalled RHP Tyler Cravy from Triple-A Colorado Springs; 8/26, sent RHP Jacob Barnes to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment optioned RHP Tyler Cravy to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/27, sent RHP Junior Guerra to Triple-A Colorado Springs on rehab assignment; sent INF Will Middlebrooks 5/7, LHP Michael Kirkman reported to the Major League team to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment 5/8, optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs 8/30, reinstated INF Will Middlebrooks from the 15-day disabled list (outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs) 5/9, reinstated RHP Wily Peralta from the paternity list 8/31, traded OF Eric Young Jr. to New York-AL in exchange for cash 5/10, sent 2B Scooter Gennett to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment; LHP Sam Freeman accepted his outright assignment to Triple-A Colorado Springs SEPTEMBER 5/12, reinstated 2B Scooter Gennett from the 15-day disabled list; optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Triple-A 9/2, reinstated RHP Junior Guerra and RHP Jacob Barnes from the 15-day disabled list; recalled RHP Ben Colorado Springs; acquired RHP Jhan Mariñez from Tampa Bay in exchange for cash; designated LHP Michael Rowen from Triple-A Colorado Springs Kirkman for assignment 9/3, reinstated RHP Michael Blazek from the 15-day disabled list 5/17, outrighted LHP Michael Kirkman to Triple-A Colorado Springs 9/4, recalled INF Yadiel Rivera from Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/20, placed OF Domingo Santana on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to 5/19, with right shoulder soreness; 9/5, acquired OF as the player to be named to complete the 8/1 trade with Texas recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado Springs 9/6, recalled RHP Damien Magnifico and C Andrew Susac from Triple-A Colorado Springs; recalled RHP 5/24, sent LHP Will Smith to Class-A Brevard County on rehab assignment Taylor Jungmann from Double-A Biloxi 5/26, placed LHP Chris Capuano on the 15-day disabled list with left elbow soreness; recalled RHP David 9/8, added hitting coordinator Jeremy Reed to the coaching staff Goforth from Triple-A Colorado Springs 9/17, recalled OF Michael Reed from Triple-A Colorado Springs 5/29, sent LHP Will Smith to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment 9/20, selected the contract of C/1B Josmil Pinto from Triple-A Colorado Springs; added Double-A Biloxi pitching 5/31, sent RHP Matt Garza to Class-A Wisconsin on rehab assignment; sent RHP Corey Knebel to Class-A coach Chris Hook to the coaching staff Brevard County on rehab assignment; sent OF Domingo Santana to Double-A Biloxi on rehab assignment; 9/26, added Class-A Wisconsin manager Matt Erickson to the coaching staff claimed RHP Neil Ramirez off waivers from Chicago-NL; designated INF Colin Walsh for assignment; optioned RHP David Goforth to Triple-A Colorado Springs PLAYERS USED IN 2016 PITCHERS (27): Chase Anderson, Jacob Barnes, Michael Blazek, Blaine Boyer, Chris Capuano, Tyler Cravy, Zach Davies, Sam Freeman, Matt Garza, David Goforth, Junior Guerra, Jeremy Jeffress, Taylor Jungmann, Michael Kirkman, Corey Knebel, Damien Magnifi co, Jhan Mariñez, Jimmy Nelson, Ariel Peña, Wily Peralta, Neil Ramirez, Ben Rowen, Rob Scahill, Will Smith, Brent Suter, Tyler Thornburg, Carlos Torres

CATCHERS (5): Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado, Manny Piña, Josmil Pinto, Andrew Susac

INFIELDERS (11): Orlando Arcia, Chris Carter, Jake Elmore, Scooter Gennett, Aaron Hill, Will Middlebrooks, Hernan Perez, Yadiel Rivera, Jonathan Villar, Colin Walsh, Andy Wilkins

OUTFIELDERS (7): Ryan Braun, Keon Broxton, Ramon Flores, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Alex Presley, Michael Reed, Domingo Santana

TOTAL PLAYERS USED: 50 (position players based on primary position)