ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (77-45) vs. PADRES (61-62) Sunday, August 23, 2015 • 1:10 p.m. PT • Petco Park • San Diego, CA RHP Michael Wacha (14-4, 2.85) vs. RHP Colin Rea (2-0, 4.22) Game 124 • Home Game 61 • Mighty 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports SD

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SUNDAY FUNDAY The Padres played the second of three games against the St. Louis Cardinals last night at Petco Park, PADRES AT A GLANCE earning a 9-0 victory, having also taken the series opener over the Redbirds on Friday night by a score of 9-3…the Friars are coming off a three-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves at Petco Park from Monday-Wednesday, completing their second three- Overall Record: 61-62 game sweep of the season (also May 1-3 vs. Colorado) and their third in a row against the Braves in downtown San Diego. NL West Standing: 4th (-6.5) • The Friars will use a travel day tomorrow to trek themselves back to the east coast where they will play six games in six Home Record: 31-29 days against the Washington Nationals (August 25-27) at Nationals Park and the (August 28-30) at Citizens Bank Park. Road Record: 30-33 • The Padres entered this homestand coming off a quick, three-game road trip to Denver, where they won two of three Day Record: 14-22 games against the Colorado Rockies… it was the Padres’ fi rst series victory at Coors Field since 2012 (June 29 - July Night Record: 47-40 1), having gone 0-6-2 in the previous eight series the “Mile High City.” Homestand: 5-0 Last Five Games: 5-0 MAMA SAID SHUT YOU : The Padres earned their fourth -win of the 15+ , 0 R, Last 10 Games: 8-2 Franchise History season last night with their 9-0 victory over the Cardinals, their third at home and their Streak: W5 second during the current homestand, having also shutout the Braves last Tuesday, the Giants on April 10 at Petco Park, the Angels on May 26 in Anaheim. Date Opponent R SO All-Time Record: 3,459-3,990-2 • The Padres pitching staff collectively recorded 16 strikeouts in last night’s 9/15/1972 @CIN 0 15 All-Time at Home: 1,870-1,855-1 4/21/2002 @LAD 0 15 shutout victory, the sixth time in franchise victory where the Padres have All-Time at Petco Park: 501-450 struck out 15-or-more batters without allowing a in a game 4/23/2003 @CHC 0 15 4/7/2005 PIT 0 15 All-Time on Road: 1,589-2,135-1 (Last, May 22, 2009 vs. Chicago-NL) (see chart). 5/22/2009 CHC 0 16 2015 vs. St. Louis: 4-2 8/22/2015 STL 0 16 WITH A WIN TODAY: With a win this afternoon, the Padres would secure their third 2015 vs. St. Louis at Home: 2-0 series sweep of the season and their second in a row, having also swept the Braves 2015 vs. St. Louis on Road: 2-2 at Petco Park earlier this week (Monday-Wednesday)…a win today would give the Padres their fi rst undefeated homestand of six games or longer since also winning all six games at home from June All-Time vs. STL: 190-272 10-16, 2013 against the Braves (June 10-12) and Diamondbacks (June 14-16). All-Time vs. STL at Petco Park: 20-16 • With a win this afternoon, the Padres would secure their fi rst six-game winning streak at Petco Park since also winning All-Time vs. STL in San Diego: 112-117 six straight in downtown San Diego from August 1-13 of last season. All-Time vs. STL at Busch Stadium: 10-25 • A win today would also give the Padres their longest winning streak of the season, as they also won fi ve games in a All-Time vs. STL in St. Louis: 78-155 row from July 11-20. • With a win this afternoon, the Friars would secure their fi rst three-game series sweep of the Cardinals since taking all PADRES RECORD WHEN... three games against the Redbirds at Petco Park from September 10-12, 2012. • With San Diego’s win last night, the Padres secured their third consecutive home series win as well as their fourth of the Sunday 8-10 Thursday 5-8 their last fi ve tries in downtown San Diego…overall, regardless of location, the Friars have won four consecutive series Monday 6-8 Friday 13-7 and seven of their last nine dating back to July 23. Tuesday 9-10 Saturday 13-7 • The Padres are 8-3 in 11 series since the All-Star Break…dating back to July 10th, the series before the “Mid-Summer Wednesday 7-12 Classic,” the Friars at 9-3 in their last 12 tilts. • The Padres have now won two consecutive series against the Cardinals at Petco Park, having also taken two of three April 11-12 August 11-9 games from the Redbirds in downtown San Diego from July 29-31 of last season. May 14-15 September 0-0 • Last night’s win clinched a winning season for the Padres against the Cardinals, their fi rst winning season against St, June 12-15 October 0-0 Louis since going 4-2 against them in 2006…entering play today, the Padres are the only team July 13-11 with a winning record against St. Louis this season. Leading after six 38-5 COME ONE, COME ALL: Last night’s attendance of 44,816 was the 10th Tied after six: 9-6 TOP SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE, sellout of the season at Petco Park, making this the fourth season in Petco Trailing after six: 14-51 PETCO PARK HISTORY Park’s 12-year history of 10-or-more sellouts (2004, 2005, 2007)… ten Leading after seven: 43-3 sellouts is also the most at Petco Park since selling out 16 games during RK DATE OPP ATT. Tied after seven: 10-11 the 2007 season. 1. 3/30/2014 LAD 45,567 Trailing after seven: 8-48 • Last night’s attendance was the eighth-most in ballpark history… 2. 4/6/2009 LAD 45,496 Leading after eight: 50-0 with that, four of the top nine attendances in Petco Park history 3. 9/30/2004 SF 45,389 Tied after eight: 7-7 have happened during the 2015 season (see chart). 4. 5/16/2015 WSH 45,282 Trailing after eight: 4-55 5. 4/9/2015 SF 45,149 BASH BROS.: With Justin Upton and Matt Kemp both driving in a pair 6. 3/31/2008 HOU 44,965 Scoring fi rst: 41-18 of runs last night, the Padres improved to 21-2 this season when both 7. 9/25/2004 ARI 44,863 Opponents score fi rst: 20-44 Upton and Kemp record an RBI, including a 14-game winning streak in 8. 8/22/2015 STL 44,816 : 4-16 this scenario. 9. 8/8/2015 PHI 44,567 • Last night was the fi rst time during the 2015 season that Upton 10. 6/23/2007 BOS 44,457 Home crowds of 20,000+: 31-26 and Kemp each drove in two-or-more runs in the same game. Home crowds of 30,000+: 16-16 Home crowds of 40,000+: 7-7 FOR STARTERS: Over their last six games since August 16 at Colorado, the Padres starting rotation has pitched to a 4-1 record Scoring less than three: 5-38 with a 0.99 ERA (4 ER, 36.1 IP) with 42 strikeouts against 10 walks while limiting the opposition to a .233 batting average. Scoring three or four: 15-15 Scoring fi ve or more: 41-8 NA-NA-NA-NA MATT-MAN!: Matt Kemp is working on a season-best 14-game streak, during which he is hitting .375/.413/.643 (21-for-56) with four home runs and 15 RBI in that span…this marks his longest hit streak since a 16-game hit streak last season One-run games: 17-16 (August 22 September 10)…the hitting streak is the longest by a Padres player this season and the longest since Will Two-run games: 19-8 Venable had a 15-game hit streak from August 2-18, 2013. Games decided in last AB: 17-15 • Since the second half of the season began on July 17, Kemp has hit .320/.379/.549 (39-for-122) with fi ve dou- Extra W-L: 7-4 bles, a triple, seven home runs and 27 RBI, the third-most RBI in the National League in that time. • Since the second half of the season began in 2013, Kemp has hit a combined .317/.376/.580 (126-for-397) after the All- Playing series opener: 19-21 Star Break, the fourth-best batting average, 13th-best OBP, the best slugging percentage and second-best OPS (.965) Playing series fi nale: 18-21 of any NL player with at least 400 plate appearances. • Has posted 38 multiple hit games this season, tied for the sixth-highest total in the National League. Series W-L-T (Home): 10-9-1 • Kemp has driven in 30 go-ahead RBI this season, the highest total in , two ahead of TOR Josh Series W-L-T (Road): 7-7-6 Donaldson (28). Series W-L-T (Total): 17-16-7 • Hit for the fi rst cycle in Padres franchise history on August 14th at Colorado, snapping a franchise streak of 7,443 games Series Sweeps (Home): 2-4 without one. Series Sweeps (Road): 0-1 Series Sweeps (Total): 1-5 SONIC YOUTH: After going 2-for-4 with an RBI last night, Travis Jankowski became the third Padres player in franchise his- tory to record multiple hits in each of his fi rst two Major League games, joining John Sipin from May 24-25, 1969 and Juan White Jerseys: 18-16 Bonilla from April 9-10, 1981. Gray Jerseys: 12-17 • Additionally, Jankowski is the seventh player in Padres history to record an RBI in each of his fi rst two career games and Blue Jerseys: 25-20 the fi rst since Cory Spangenberg from September 1-2 of last season. Camoufl age Jerseys: 5-4 • Jankowski is the second player in Padres history to record multiple hits and one RBI in each of his fi rst two Retro Jerseys: 1-5 career games, joining Juan Bonilla who did so in his fi rst two career games from April 9-10, 1981…he’s the fi rst Major Leaguer to accomplish this feat since Jorge Soler did so from August 27-28 of last season. • Adding runs to the equation, Jankowski is the fi rst Major Leaguer to record multiple hits, one or more RBI and one or HIGHS AND LOWS... more run scored in each of their fi rst two Major League games since DET Alex Avila from August 6-7, 2009. Team Batting Highs REA-PEAT PERFORMANCE: Colin Rea has earned a win in each of his fi rst two Major League appearances, making him Runs: 14 (2x, 5/1) 2B: 5 (4x, 6/27) the seventh Padres starter in franchise history to win their fi rst two career games and the fi rst since Odrisamer Despaigne did Hits: 20 (2x, 4/11 & 5/24) HR: 3 (12x, 8/21) so last season from June 23-29. Individual Batting Highs • Only one Padres has won each of his fi rst three Major League contests…Dave Freisleben won each of his fi rst Hits: 5 (Norris, 7/30) 2B: 2 (10x, Upton, 8/22) three Major League games from April 26 - May 6, 1974. Runs: 3 (7x, Solarte, 8/11) RBI: 6 (Upton, 5/25) • ARI Zack Godley was the last Major League pitcher to win each of his fi rst three Major League appearances, having Team Pitching Highs won all three of his contests from July 23 - August 3 of this season. Strikeouts: 16 (2x, 8/22) Runs: 16 (6/17) Walks: 8 (4/18) Hits: 20 (6/17) REA-KING: Rea collected a hit in his fi rst Major League plate appearance on August 11 and drew a walk in his second career game on August 17… is the fi rst Padre pitcher since Jake Peavy in 2002 to reach base safely in each of his fi rst two career Individual Pitching Highs IP: 9.0 (Ross, 6/20) Runs: 8 (2x, Despaigne, 5/7) games… six Padres reached base in their fi rst two career games: Rea in 2015, Peavy in 2002, Adam Eaton in 2000, K-starter: 12 (2x Cashner, 6/1) Hits: 11 (Cashner, 6/1) Wojna in 1985, Bob Shirley in 1977 and Dave Freisleben in 1974. K-reliever: 4 (4x, Quack, 7/29) Walks: 6 (Kennedy, 8/10) • Only two Padres pitchers have ever reached base safely in each of their fi rst three career games: Adam Eaton in 2000 Cons. scoreless IP: 17.0 (Despaigne, 5/21 - 5/31) and Dave Freisleben in 1974.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1984, 1998 • NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST CHAMPIONS 1984, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2006 TODAY’S STARTER #29 COLIN REA - RHP MAJOR LEAGUE SEASON SUMMARY FOR STARTERS: Colin Rea (last name pronounced “Ray”) will be making his third career Major League start for the Padres this afternoon, all of which have come at Petco Park. 2015: 2-0, 4.22 ERA (5 ER, 10.2 IP), 2 G (2 GS) • Earned the win in his last outing on August 17 vs. Atlanta, allowing two runs on fi ve hits vs. LHB: .227 (5-for-22), 0 HR with four strikeouts against one walk with four strikeouts against one walk in 5.2 innings vs. RHB: .389 (7-for-18), 1 HR of work. HOME: 2-0, 4.22 ERA (5 ER, 10.2 IP), 2 G (2 GS) • Made his Major League debut on August 11 vs. Cincinnati at Petco Park (more on this be- ROAD: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 0.0 IP), 0 G (0 GS) low)… the 25-year-old was the 58th pitcher in franchise history to make his Major League debut as a and the fi rst since Odrisamer Despaigne did so on June 23 last HIGHS SEASON CAREER season at San Francisco. INNINGS 5.2, 8/17 vs. ATL 5.2, 8/17 vs. ATL • Rea started the season in -A San Antonio where he made 12 starts for the Mis- RUNS 3, 8/11 vs. CIN 3, 8/11 vs. CIN sions, going 3-2 with a league-best 1.08 ERA (9 ER, 75.0 IP) with 60 strikeouts EARNED RUNS 3, 8/11 vs. CIN 3, 8/11 vs. CIN against 11 walks while limiting the opposition to a .185 batting average (50-for- HITS 7, 8/11 vs. CIN 7, 8/11 vs. CIN 270)…for his efforts was named to the Texas League All-Star Game. WALKS 1, 2x last, 8/17 vs. ATL 1, 2x last, 8/17 vs. ATL • Was promoted to Triple-A El Paso prior to his start on July 3 and made six starts for the STRIKEOUTS 4, 2x last, 8/17 vs. ATL 4, 2x last, 8/17 vs. ATL Chihuahuas, going 2-2 with a 4.39 ERA (13 ER, 26.2 IP) with 20 strikeouts against 12 walks while limiting the opposition to a .274 batting average. VS. THE CARDINALS: • Was selected to represent the Padres for Team USA at the 2015 SiriusXM All-Star Futures 2015 SEASON: No Appearances Game at Great American Ball Park on July 12, recording the fi nal two outs of the game, CAREER: No Appearances recording one . PETCO PARK: No Appearances • At midseason, was rated by MLB.com as being the 2nd-best prospect in the Padres system, behind only OF Hunter Renfroe, who is rated as the 82nd-best prospect in baseball. MINOR LEAGUE SEASON SUMMARY • A native of Cascade, Iowa, Rea was selected by the Padres in the 12th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of Indiana State University. **All Totals Between Double-A and Triple-A 2015: 5-4, 1.95 ERA (22 ER, 101.2 IP), 6 G (6 GS) REA-PEAT PERFORMANCE: Rea has earned a win in each of his fi rst two Major League ap- vs. LHB: .188 (35-for-186), 0 HR pearances, making him the seventh Padres starter in franchise history to win their fi rst two career vs. RHB: .232 (44-for-190), 3 HR games and the fi rst since Odrisamer Despaigne did so last season from June 23-29. HOME: 2-3, 2.05 ERA (15 ER, 66.0 IP), 12 G (12 GS) • Only one Padres pitcher has won each of his fi rst three Major League contests…Dave ROAD: 3-1, 1.77 ERA (7 ER, 35.2 IP), 6 G (6 GS) Freisleben won each of his fi rst three Major League games from April 26 - May 6, 1974. • ARI Zack Godley was the last Major League pitcher to win each of his fi rst three Major HIGHS SEASON CAREER League appearances, having won all three of his contests from July 23 - August 3 of this INNINGS 8.0, 5/2 vs. Midland (AA) 8.0, 5/2 vs. Midland (AA) season. RUNS 5, 7/3 vs. Fresno (AAA) 7, 2x last, 7/31/14 at Lancaster (A) EARNED RUNS 5, 7/3 vs. Fresno (AAA) 7, 7/31/14 at Lancaster (A) REA-KING: Rea collected a hit in his fi rst Major League plate appearance on August 11 and drew HITS 8, 2x last 7/24 at Salt Lake (AAA) 10, 7/31/14 at Lancaster (A) a walk in his second career game on August 17… is the fi rst Padre pitcher since Jake Peavy in WALKS 4, 2x last, 7/19 at Fresno (AAA) 7, 4/20/13 at Visalia (A) 2002 to reach base safely in each of his fi rst two career games… six Padres pitchers reached STRIKEOUTS 12, 5/2 vs. Midland (AA) 12, 5/2 vs. Midland (AA) base in their fi rst two career games: Rea in 2015, Peavy in 2002, Adam Eaton in 2000, Wojna in 1985, Bob Shirley in 1977 and Dave Freisleben in 1974. • Only two Padres pitchers have ever reached base safely in each of their fi rst three career 2015 DAY-BY-DAY games: Adam Eaton in 2000 and Dave Freisleben in 1974. DATE/OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR PIT REA-SE THE ROOF: Rea made his Major League debut for the Padres on August 11 as he made 8/11 vs. CIN W, 1-0 5.0 7 3 3 1 4 0 75 the start against the and earned his fi rst career win after he threw 5.0 innings of 8/17 vs. ATL W, 2-0 5.2 5 2 2 1 4 1 93 three-run baseball, allowing seven hits with four strikeouts against one walk. • Was the 22nd starting pitcher in franchise history to earn the win in his Major League debut and the fi rst since Odrisamer Despaigne did so on June 23 of last year at San 2015 DAY-BY-DAY (MINORS) Francisco. • Received 11 runs of support in the start, tied for the second-most in Padres history for a starter making his MLB debut, behind only the 12 Bob Shirley got on April 10, 1977. DATE/OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR PIT • Recorded his fi rst-career Major League hit in his fi rst plate-appearance in the second 4/10 at Tulsa (AA) ND 7.0 7 0 0 0 6 0 87 , a single to left-center fi eld off of Michael Lorenzen… became the fourth pitcher in 4/16 vs. Tulsa (AA) L 6.2 5 2 2 0 7 1 88 Padres history to record a hit in his fi rst career plate appearance of his fi rst career game, 4/21 vs. Springfi eld (AA) ND 7.1 3 1 0 1 3 0 94 joining Tim Stauffer on May 11, 2005, Doug Brocail on September 8, 1992 and Jimmy 4/27 vs. Frisco (AA) ND 7.0 8 4 2 1 6 0 114 Jones on September 21, 1986. 5/2 vs. Midland (AA) W 8.0 1 0 0 1 12 0 105 • Was just the seventh starting pitcher used by the Padres this season, tied with the Chi- 5/7 at Frisco (AA) ND 6.0 5 2 2 3 4 0 97 cago White Sox for the fewest starting pitchers used this season. 5/12 vs. Corpus (AA) ND 5.2 3 1 0 1 5 0 87 5/18 at Corpus (AA) L 4.1 5 3 2 2 2 0 92 REA OF SUNSHINE: Combined between Double-A San Antonio and Triple-A El Paso, Rea 6/13 vs. Corpus (AA) ND 4.0 0 0 0 0 5 0 46 pitched to a 1.95 ERA (22 ER, 101.2 IP) this season, the fi fth-best ERA of any minor league 6/18 vs. Midland (AA) ND 5.0 4 0 0 0 3 0 70 pitcher with at least 100.0 this season. 6/23 at Corpus (AA) W 7.0 3 0 0 2 2 0 81 • Rea also held his opposition to a combined .210 batting average this season, the 13th- 6/28 vs. Midland (AA) W 7.0 6 2 1 0 5 0 87 best mark of any minor league pitcher with at least 100.0 IP this season. 7/3 vs. Fresno (AAA) ND 2.1 6 5 5 4 3 0 71 7/8 vs. Albuquerque (AAA) ND 3.0 2 1 1 2 2 1 60 SOMEONE HAD A GOOD NIGHT: Rea set career highs in both innings pitched and strikeouts 7/19 at Fresno (AAA) W 5.2 3 1 1 4 4 0 95 on May 2 vs. Midland as a member of the San Antonio Missions (Double-A) after he threw 8.0 7/24 at Salt Lake (AAA) W 5.2 8 2 2 0 4 0 92 innings of one-hit, shutout baseball, striking out 12 and walking one. 7/29 vs. Tacoma (AAA) L 3.0 5 2 1 1 4 1 51 8/3 vs. Reno (AAA) L 7.0 5 3 3 1 3 0 93 MINOR LEAGUE CAREER: Rea owns a lifetime 26-33 record with a 3.38 ERA and 404 strikeouts against 189 walks in 123 games, 92 starts, over parts of fi ve minor league seasons. #53 - Joaquin Benoit - RHP (6-4, 2.22, 1 SV) #20 - Bud Norris - RHP (1-0, 4.15, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 8/21 vs. STL (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .168 (16-95) LAST OUTING: 8/22 vs. STL (0.1 IP, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .313 (52-166) LONGEST OUTING: 1.0 IP (multiple times) vs. RHB: .140 (12-86) LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 2.2 IP (2x, last 7/30 vs. DET) vs. RHB: .301 (37-123) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 1.0 IP CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 0.1 IP • Allowed just eight runs in his last 42 outings since 5/3, pitching to a 1.73 ERA (8 ER, 41.2 IP). • Signed with the Padres on August 11…had appeared in 18 games, 11 starts, for the Orioles this • Allowed a .155 opponent batting average this season, the third-lowest mark among season, pitching to a 2-9 record with a 7.06 ERA (52 ER, 66.1 IP) before being released on 8/8. Major League relievers (min 150 batters faced). • In six relief appearances with the Padres thus far, has allowed two earned runs, both Friday • Holding right-handers to a .140 (12-for-86) average, sixth-best of any pitcher (min vs. STL, on fi ve hits with six strikeouts against no walks. 75 batters faced)…has allowed just nine hits to a RHB in his last 70 AB (.129 BA). • In 13 relief apps this season, has gone 1-2 with a 7.20 ERA (12 ER, 15.0 IP) with 17 strikeouts • Since 5/17, has posted a 0.80 WHIP (11 walks + 19 hits / 37.2 IP), the sixth-best mark against six walks…three of his 13 apps were longer than 2.0 IP. in Major League Baseball in that time (min 25.0 IP). • Played in parts of seven MLB seasons with HOU (2009-13) and BAL (2013-15). • His 54 appearances are timost on the team. #59 - Kevin Quackenbush - RHP (2-2, 3.89, 0 SV) #40 - Odrisamer Despaigne - RHP (5-8, 4.89, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 8/22 vs. STL (1.0 IP, 2 SO) vs. LHB: .286 (20-70) LAST OUTING: 8/22 vs. STL (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .257 (49-191) LONGEST OUTING: 2.0 IP (4x, last 8/15 at COL) vs. RHB: .213 (20-94) LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.2 IP (4/9 vs. SF) vs. RHB: .278 (67-241) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 3.0 IP CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 5.0 IP • Pitched a scoreless eighth inning last night vs. St. Louis, striking out two. • Has made 17 starts this season for the Padres (5.25 ERA) and eight relief apps (2.45 ERA). • Worked scoreless ball in 18 of his last 25 outings in the Majors since 6/6…overall this season, • Seven of his eight relief appearances this season have been scoreless and fi ve have been 28 of his 41 outings have been scoreless. longer than 1.0 IP…pitched a scoreless ninth inning last night vs. St. Louis. • Since 7/5, a span of 17 outings, has limited righties to a .135 average (5-for-37). • Appeared in a series at COL as both a starter (4/20) and a reliever (4/23)…became the • Since being recalled from Triple-A on 6/23, has pitched to a 4.56 ERA (12 ER, 23.2 IP), fi fth Padres pitcher in the last 25 years to make a start and relief app in the same series. tossing 15 scoreless outings in 22 chances. • Pitched 4.2 perfect innings in relief of on 4/9 vs. SF, the longest perfect outing by a in Padres franchise history. #45 - Marc Rzepczynski - LHP (0-0, 1.69, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 8/22 vs. STL (0.1 IP, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .246 (17-69) #56 - Shawn Kelley - RHP (2-2, 2.64, 0 SV) LONGEST OUTING: 1.0 IP (12x, last 8/6 at MIA) vs. RHB: .323 (10-31) LAST OUTING: 8/22 vs. STL (0.1 IP, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .237 (18-76) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK (ER): 3.2 IP LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 2.0 IP (5x, 7/21 vs. SF) vs. RHB: .221 (19-86) • Acquired on 7/31 at the trade deadline from Cleveland in exchange for OF Abraham Almonte… CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 8.1 IP since joining the Padres, has allowed just one on four hits over 5.1 IP • Allowed four runs in last 35 games and 35.2 IP since 5/17 (1.01 ERA), striking out 43 • In 45 relief appearances for the Indians this season had gone 2-3 with a 4.43 ERA (10 ER, vs. fi ve walks…ranks third in MLB in ERA and seventh in SO/BB ratio (8.60) in that time. 20.1 IP), a .280 opponent average and 24 strikeouts against 10 walks. • Since 5/17, has posted a 0.79 WHIP (fi ve walks + 23 hits / 35.2 IP), the fourth-best • Has worked less than 1.0 inning in 44 of his 56 outings this season. mark in Major League Baseball in that time (min 25.0 IP). • Worked scoreless ball in 45 of his 56 outings this year. • Has allowed just eight hits in his last 42 at-bats vs. right-handed hitters since 6/18…has not allowed an extra-base hit to a right-handed hitter since 5/12 (70 AB). • Has worked 2.0 innings fi ve times this season, all of which have come since 6/7…six of his last outings since 8/8 have been less than 1.0 IP. • Worked scoreless ball in 36 of his 44 outings, including 35 of his last 41 and 33 of his last 36. #46 - Craig Kimbrel - RHP (1-2, 2.61, 35 SV) LAST OUTING: 8/19 vs. ATL (1.0 IP, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .200 (18-90) LONGEST OUTING: 1.1 IP (7/12 at TEX) vs. RHB: .179 (15-84) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 1.0 IP • Earned his 35th of the season Wednesday vs. ATL…35 saves rank third-most in baseball (Melancon 38, Rosenthal 38). • In 33 games since 5/25, has pitched to a 1.10 ERA (4 ER, 32.2 IP), limited opponents to a .150 batting average and has posted an 11.85 strikeouts per nine innings (43 K). • Among pitchers with 25.0-or-more innings since 5/25 his 1.10 ERA ranks tied for fi fth in the Majors and .150 opponents ranks third-best. • Has a 2.17 ERA (9 ER, 37.1 IP) in save opps and 4.09 ERA (5 ER, 11.0 IP) in non-save situations. • Had a string of 21 save opps converted snapped on 7/31. • Notched 11 saves during the month of July, the highest total in MLB…earned a save in 11 of the Padres 13 victories in July. • Since his fi rst full season in 2011, leads all Major Leaguers in saves (220), 63 more than the next closest closers in that span (Jonathan Papelbon, 157). BATTING NOTES #23 - Yonder Alonso - INF - L/R vs. Wacha: .000 (0-3) #3 - Derek Norris - C - R/R vs. Wacha: .333 (1-3) LAST GAME: 1-3, R, 2B, BB CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (3-10) LAST GAME: 1-3, 2 R, 3B, HBP CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1-3) STL SERIES: 2-7, 2 R, 2B, 2 BB SEASON LONG: 6 G (2x, 6/21-27) STL SERIES: 1-7, 2 R, 3B, HBP SEASON STREAK: 7 G (2x, 8/10-18) STAND: 5-18, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, RBI, 3 BB LAST HR: 8/17/15 vs. ATL (Moylan) STAND: 4-15, 5 R, 2 2B, 3B, RBI, HBP LAST HR: 8/14/15 at COL (Flande) • In 26 career games vs. the Cardinals has hit .310 (26-84). • Left last night’s game in the top of the eighth with a left wrist contusion (x-rays negative). • Hitting .275 (70-255) vs. right-handers and .261 (18-69) vs. left-handers. • In his last 20 games has gone 24-for-71 (.338) with nine extra-base hits and nine RBI. • Hitting .296 (48-162) on the road compared to .247 (40-162) at home. • Tossed out 33 runners most in the Majors and a career-high…most by any catcher • Reinstated from 15-day DL 6/2…missed 23 games on the DL with a right shoulder bruise. since 2011 when Russell Martin had 35 for the Yankees and most by a NL catcher since 2008 when Jason Kendall had 36 for MIL…most by Padres since 2001 (Ben Davis - 34). #5 - Alexi Amarista - INF - L/R vs. Wacha: .--- (0-0) • His 54 RBI are fourth-most among all catchers (not all RBI as catcher)…42 extra- LAST GAME: 2-2, R, RBI (PH) CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (4-6) base hits are the most among all catchers (not all XBH as catcher). STL SERIES: 4-6, 3 R, 2B, RBI SEASON LONG: 7 G (6/8-17) • With RISP hitting .265 (26-98)…with RISP and two outs is hitting .286 (14-49). STAND: 6-12, 4 R, 2B, RBI LAST HR: 8/2/15 at MIA (Ramos) • In games in which he drives in a run (RBI), the Padres are 25-7. • Over his last 14 games has hit .283 (15-53) since 8/2. • Started seven games at 1B, his lone career starts there, homering in four of those seven. • Has made 78 starts, with 75 at SS and three at 2B…appeared in 92 games total. • In 20 games in June he hit .293 (17-58). #26 - Yangervis Solarte - INF - S/R vs. Wacha: .000 (0-6) LAST GAME: 0-4, SH CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-4) #12 - Clint Barmes - INF - R/R vs. Wacha: .000 (0-3) STL SERIES: 2-9, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI, SH SEASON STREAK: 11 G (7/25-8/5) LAST GAME: 1-1, R, 2B, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1-1) STAND: 6-20, 4 R, 2B, 3 HR, 7 RBI, BB, HBP, SH LAST HR: 8/21/15 vs. STL (Lackey) STL SERIES: 1-1, R, 2B, RBI SEASON STREAK: 7 G (5/31-6/16) • Homered in three-straight games from Wednesday to Saturday, fi rst Padre to do so STAND: 1-4, R, 2B, RBI LAST HR: 7/18/15 vs. COL (Kahnle) since Chase Headley (9/13-15/13). • Hitting .256 (20-78) vs. left-handers and .244 (22-90) vs. right-handers. • Hit safely in 20 of his last 26 games (.327, 33-101) since 7/25. • With no runners on and no outs to lead off an inning, has hit .320 (16-50). • Since 6/25 has hit .306/.366/.549 with 23 extra-base hits in his last 47 games, the ninth-best OPS (.916) in the NL over that span. #9 - Jedd Gyorko - INF - R/R vs. Wacha: .333 (1-3), 1 HR • Hitting .322 (28-for-87) with RISP…hitting .318 (14-for-44) with RISP and two outs. LAST GAME: 1-4 CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (3-11) • Switch-hitter is hitting .280 (85-304) from the left side and .220 (18-82) from the right. • Started 41 of the Padres last 45 games at 3B since 6/30. STL SERIES: 2-7, BB SEASON STREAK: 8 G (8/7-15) STAND: 3-14, 2B, 2 BB LAST HR: 8/14/15 at COL (Betancourt) #15 - Cory Spangenberg - INF/OF - L/R vs. Wacha: .--- (0-0) • In six games vs. St. Louis this season is 8-for-23 (.348)…in 19 career games LAST GAME: 1-3 CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (3-6) against the Cardinals has hit .338 (24-71) with fi ve home runs. • Started last night at SS, his second career start there with his fi rst coming last Monday. STL SERIES: 1-3 SEASON STREAK: 4 G (6/8-11) • Over his last 21 games is hitting .289 (24-83) with three homers and 16 RBI since 7/29. STAND: 3-9, R, 3B, 2 BB LAST HR: 5/14/15 vs. WSH (2x, Treinen) • Started 42 of the last 45 games since being recalled on 6/30, 40 at 2B and two at SS. • Reinstated from the 15-day DL on 8/14…placed on the DL on 6/30 (retro 6/28) with a • Since being recalled has hit .253 (40-158) with six doubles, six homers and 23 RBI. left knee contusion, missing a total of 38 games. • Since being recalled, is hitting .276 (34-123) vs. right-handed pitching. • Before landing on the DL was hitting .290 (27-93) in his previous 30 games 5/24-6/27. • The Padres are 22-13 in games in which he hits safely. #18 - Austin Hedges - C - R/R vs. Wacha: .--- (0-0) • Hitting .291 (30-103) in 38 games on the road compared to .220 (20-91) in 35 at home. LAST GAME: 0-0 (DR-C) CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1-3) • Made 50 starts (41 at 2B, eight at 3B and one as DH)…appeared in 73 games total. • Had a career-high three hits fi ve times this season (last: 6/26 vs. ARI). STL SERIES: 0-0 SEASON STREAK: 2 G (2x, 8/10-11) STAND: 1-3, R, 2B, RBI LAST HR: 7/18/15 vs. COL (Bettis) #10 - Justin Upton - OF - R/R vs. Wacha: .333 (1-3) • Hit the game-winning double with one out in the seventh inning Wednesday. LAST GAME: 2-5, R, 2 2B, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (3-9) • Over his last 12 games has hit .258 (8-31). • In 25 starts caught Ross (10x), Kennedy (7x), Cashner (6x) and Shields and Rea once. STL SERIES: 3-9, R, 2 2B, 3 RBI, BB SEASON STREAK: 10 G (4/6-15) • When behind the plate, Padres pitchers have posted a 3.45 ERA (81 ER, 211.0 IP), STAND: 6-18, 3 R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 5 BB LAST HR: 8/10/15 vs. CIN (Holmberg) second-best catcher ERA among rookies with 200.0+ innings this year and currently • Recorded the 600th RBI of his career Friday, reaching 600 RBI before his 28th birthday the third-lowest ever for a Padres rookie catcher. this coming Tuesday…one of seven active players to reach 600 RBI before turning 28. • Has 14 game-winning RBI this year are second-most in the Majors (15 by Josh #16 - Travis Jankowski - OF - L/R vs. Wacha: .--- (0-0) Donaldson and Starling Marte). • In 57 games at home this season is hitting .304 (62-204) with 15 of his 20 home runs, LAST GAME: 2-4, R, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (4-8) compared to .212 (46-217) with fi ve home runs in 59 games on the road. STL SERIES: 4-8, 2 R, 3 RBI SEASON STREAK: 2 G (8/21-current) • With his 15 home runs at home he has tied the Petco Park record for home runs in a STAND: 4-8, 2 R, 3 RBI LAST HR: No Major League HR season (also, 15 by Will Venable in 2013)…26 home games remaining. • Made his Major League debut Friday with a start in CF, going 2-for-4 with a run and • Has 18 stolen bases, ranks tied for 11th in NL…three shy of his career high 21 in 2011. RBI…third Padre ever to have two hits in his fi rst two PA in his fi rst game, fi rst since Wiki Gonzalez on 8/14/99 and John Sipin on 5/24/69. #2 - Melvin Upton Jr. - OF - R/R vs. Wacha: .000 (0-1) • Selected Wednesday from Triple-A El Paso for his fi rst career call-up. LAST GAME: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (5-9) • In 97 games between Double-A and Triple-A has hit .335 (127-379) with 17 doubles, seven STL SERIES: 1-1, 2B SEASON STREAK: 4 G (3x, 8/3-6) triples, one homer, 25 RBI, 69 runs and 32 stolen bases to go with a .413 OBP and .425 SLG. • Signed by Padres as a comp. round (44th overall) from 2012 Draft out of Stony Brook (NY). STAND: 5-10, 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, SB LAST HR: 8/18/15 vs. ATL (2x, last McKirahan) • Since 7/7 is hitting .301/.341/.518 (25-83) with 11 RBI and 13 runs in his last 30 games. #27 - Matt Kemp - OF - R/R vs. Wacha: .500 (1-2) • Multi-homer game Tuesday, seventh of his career and fi rst since 6/15/13 for the Braves. • Third career game with fi ve RBI, one shy of his career-high six, fi rst since 9/3/11 vs. BAL. LAST GAME: 1-4, R, 2 RBI, BB CURRENT STREAK: 14 G (21-56) • Has appeared in 53 games total…gone 5-for-15 (.333) in the pinch. STL SERIES: 3-9, 2 R, HR, 4 RBI, BB SEASON STREAK: 14 G (8/7-current) • Started 31 games so far, all in CF…reinstated from the 15-day DL on 6/8 in ATL. STAND: 8-20, 3 R, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 BB, SF LAST HR: 8/21/15 vs. STL (Villanueva) • Began the year on the DL with a left foot injury, placed on 4/4 by ATL before being • Working on a season-best 14-game hit streak, hitting .375 (21-56) with 15 RBI in acquired by the Padres on 4/5. that span…his longest hit streak since a 16-game hit streak last season (8/22-9/10). • Longest hit streak by a Padre this season and second-longest active in baseball, longest #39 - Brett Wallace - INF - L/R vs. Wacha: .--- (0-0) active in the NL…longest by a Padre since Will Venable in 2013 (15-game streak). LAST GAME: 0-1 (PH-1B) CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-1) • Has now had 14 hit streaks of 10-or-more games in his career, including this one. STL SERIES: 1-2, R, HR, 2 RBI SEASON STREAK: 4 G (7/11-18) • Became the fi rst player in Padres history to hit for the cycle 8/14 at COL, fi nishing the feat off with a triple in the ninth inning…his fi rst career cycle. STAND: 1-3, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI, BB LAST HR: 8/21/15 vs. STL (Villanueva) • His 30 go-ahead RBI are the most in Major League Baseball. • In 40 career games vs. the club that drafted him in the fi rst round, has hit .313 (35-113). • Since 6/25 has hit .313/.372/.555 with nine doubles, 11 home runs and 38 RBI • Made four starts so far, two at DH, one at 3B and one at 1B. with a .927 OPS in his last 49 games, the seventh-best OPS in the NL in that • Appeared in 38 games so far, 34 as a pinch-hitter (.286, 8-for-28). span and the second-most RBI. • Second pinch-hit homer Friday (of year and career), fourth for the Padres this year. • Since the ASB, he has hit .320/.379/.549 with seven homers and 27 RBI in 33 • Selected 6/19 from Triple-A El Paso. games, third-most RBI in the NL in the second half and tied for seventh in Majors. • Hit .305 (73-239) with 21 extra-base hits and 37 RBI in 61 games for El Paso. • Has played in 122 of the Padres 123 games this season. • Former fi rst-round pick (13th overall) of the St. Louis Cardinals out of Arizona State University, where he played for Pat Murphy.

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER SCORE BY INNING 1st: Almonte (5), Alonso (1), Amarista (7), Kemp (7), Myers (33), Norris (4), Solarte (26), 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total Spangenberg (10), M. Upton (9), Venable (21) Opp. 78 42 66 46 63 66 59 65 44 5 534 2nd: Almonte (3), Alonso (17), Amarista (3), Norris (38), Solarte (36), Spang. (16), Venable (10) Padres 68 49 49 46 52 50 71 56 43 18 502 3rd: Alonso (7), Kemp (88), Myers (1), Solarte (1), J. Upton (26) 4th: Alonso (3), Gyorko (5), Kemp (25), Norris (1), Solarte (2), J. Upton (87) DISABLED LIST 5th: Alonso (42), Gyorko (15), Middlebrooks (16), Norris (23), Solarte (22), Venable (2), Wallace (3) 6th: Alonso (11), Amarista (1), Barmes (8), Gyorko (29), Middlebrooks (14), Norris (31), Solarte (2), Spangenberg (7), M. Upton (2), Venable (17), Wallace (1) PLACED GAMES REIN- 7th: Almonte (1), Alonso (5), Amarista (12), Barmes (5), Gyorko (18), Hedges (9), PLAYER (INJURY) (RETRO) MISSED STATED Middlebrooks (30), Norris (5), Solarte (3), Spangenberg (13), M. Upton (7), Venable (15) Tim Federowicz (right knee surgery)* 3/26 103 (50-53) 8/1 8th: Almonte (1), Amarista (50), Barmes (28), Cashner (1), Gyorko (1), Hedges (14), Kennedy (1), Melvin Upton, Jr. (left foot injury) 4/4 58 (29-29) 6/8 Josh Johnson (recovery from Tommy John Surgery)* 4/5 123 (61-62) Middlebrooks (4), Nieves (4), Shields (2), Spangenberg (2), M. Upton (12), Venable (3) Cory Luebke (recovery from Tommy John Surgery)* 4/5 123 (61-62) 9th: Amarista (5), Barmes (1), Cashner (22), Despaigne (15), Hedges (2), Jankowski (2), Kennedy (19), Ian Kennedy (strained left hamstring) 4/10 14 (9-5) 4/25 Middlebrooks (1), Morrow (5), Rea (2), Ross (24), Shields (22), Spangenberg (2), M. Upton (1) Shawn Kelley (left calf strain) 4/24 (4/23) 14 (5-9) 5/8 Brandon Morrow (right shoulder infl ammation)* 5/5 (5/3) 98 (48-50) Yonder Alonso (right shoulder bruise) 5/9 (5/8) 23 (10-13) 6/2 STARTS BY POSITION Wil Myers (left wrist tendinitis) 5/19 (5/11) 28 (13-15) 6/11 Wil Myers (left wrist tendinitis)* 6/15 (6/14) 59 (29-30) C: Hedges (24), Nieves (4), Norris (95) Dale Thayer (right shoulder strain) 6/24 (6/17) 19 (7-12) 7/8 1B: Alonso (85), Middlebrooks (1), Myers (5), Norris (6), Solarte (25), Wallace (1) Cory Spangenberg (left knee contusion) 6/30 (6/28) 38 (17-21) 8/14 2B: Amarista (3), Gyorko (65), Solarte (14), Spangenberg (41) Marcos Mateo (neck strain) 8/8 (8/6) 15 (9-6) SS: Amarista (75), Barmes (42), Gyorko (2), Middlebrooks (4) Brandon Maurer (right shoulder infl ammation) 8/11 (8/10) 11 (9-2) 3B: Alonso (2), Middlebrooks (60), Solarte (52), Spangenberg (8), Wallace (1) TOTAL GAMES MISSED IN 2015 726 LF: Almonte (3), J. Upton (112), Venable (8) NOTE: Players in italics are currently on the DL *60 Day Disabled List CF: Almonte (5), Jankowski (2), Myers (30), M. Upton (30), Venable (56) RF: Almonte (2), Kemp (117), Venable (4) DH: Gyorko (1), Kemp (3), Norris (1), Solarte (1), Spangenberg (1), J. Upton (1), Wallace (2) RECENT TRANSACTIONS P: Cashner (24), Despaigne (17), Kennedy (23), Morrow (5), Rea (2), Ross (26), Shields (26) Date Player Transaction NOTES 8/21 RHP Jon Edwards Acquired from the as PTBNL and optioned to Triple-A El Paso 1R 2R 3R GS HOME ROAD TOTAL LHP Chris Rearick Designated for assignment 63 35 8 5 58 53 111 8/19 OF Travis Jankowski Selected from Triple-A El Paso 8/18 OF Will Venable Traded to the Texas Rangers MULTI-HR GAMES (6 in 2015, 245 all-time) C Marcus Greene Jr. Acquired with PTBNL from Texas, assigned to minors Last: Melvin Upton Jr., 8/18/15 vs. ATL (two two-run shots) 8/18 RHP Dale Thayer Cleared outright waivers, outrighted to El Paso GRAND SLAMS (5 in 2015, 143 all-time) PINCH-HIT (4 in 2015, 205 all-time) 8/17 INF Taylor Lindsey Cleared outright waivers, outrighted to San Antonio Last: Derek Norris, 7/30/15 at NYM Last: Brett Wallace, 8/21/15 vs. STL 8/14 INF Cory Spangenberg Reinstated from 15-day DL LHP Frank Garces Optioned to Triple-A El Paso 1ST-INNING LEADOFF (2 in 2015, 92 all-time) INSIDE THE PARK (17 all-time) 8/11 RHP Colin Rea Selected from Triple-A El Paso Last: Matt Kemp, 6/28/15 vs. ARI Last: Everth Cabrera, 6/8/2012 at MIL RHP Dale Thayer Designated for assignment WALK-OFF (1 in 2015, 1 in 2014, 79 all-time) RHP Bud Norris Signed as a Major League free agent Last: Derek Norris, 5/29/15 vs. PIT C Tim Federowicz Outrighted to Triple-A El Paso 2015 PADRES DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opp. D-N Result Rec. Pos. A/B WP LP SV Att. G Date Opp. D-N Result Rec. Pos. A/B WP LP SV Att. 1 4/6 @LAD D L, 3-6 0-1 T4th -1.0 Peralta (1-0) Kelley (0-1) Hatcher (1) 53,518 85 7/6 @PIT N L, 1-2 39-46 4th -8.5 Hughes (2-1) Maurer (5-2) None 23,182 2 4/7 @LAD N W, 7-3 1-1 T2nd -1.0 Benoit (1-0) Hatcher (0-1) None 40,356 86 7/7 @PIT N L, 2-3 39-47 4th -8.5 Watson (2-1) Benoit (5-4) Melancon (28) 21,887 3 4/8 @LAD N L, 4-7 1-2 T-4th -2.0 McCarthy (1-0) Cashner (0-1) Peralta (1) 52,204 87 7/8 @PIT N L, 2-5 39-48 4th -9.5 Guerra (2-0) Cashner (3-10) Bastardo (1) 25,035 4 4/9 SF D L,0-1(12) 1-3 5th -2.5 Kontos (1-0) Vincent (0-1) Casilla (3) 45,149* 7/9 OFF DAY 5 4/10 SF N W, 1-0 2-3 5th -2.5 Benoit (2-0) Affeldt (0-1) Kimbrel (1) 40,015 88 7/10 @TEX N L, 3-4 39-49 4th -11.0 Rodriguez (6-4) Kennedy (4-9) Tolleson (13) 33,033 6 4/11 SF N W, 10-2 3-3 T3rd -1.5 Shields (1-0) Bumgarner (0-1) None 42,823* 89 7/11 @TEX N W, 6-5 40-49 4th -10.0 Benoit (6-4) Tolleson (2-2) Kimbrel (22) 36,248 7 4/12 SF D W, 6-4 4-3 2nd -0.5 Ross (1-0) Peavy (0-1) Kimbrel (2) 40,184 90 7/12 @TEX D W, 2-1 41-49 4th -10.0 Ross (6-7) Gallardo (7-8) Kimbrel (23) 32,428 8 4/13 ARI N L, 4-8 4-4 4th -1.5 De La Rosa (2-0) Cashner (0-2) None 19,538 7/13 OFF DAY 9 4/14 ARI N W, 5-1 5-4 3rd -1.5 Despaigne (1-0) Hellickson (0-2) None 20,102 7/14 ALL-STAR GAME @ CINCINNATI AL 6-3 over NL 10 4/15 ARI N W, 3-2 6-4 3rd -1.5 Benoit (3-0) Delgado (0-1) Kimbrel (3) 23,104 7/15 OFF DAY 4/16 OFF DAY 7/16 OFF DAY 11 4/17 @CHC D W, 5-4 7-4 3rd -0.5 Shields (2-0) Schlitter (0-1) Kimbrel (4) 32,138 91 7/17 COL N W, 4-2 42-49 4th -9.5 Shields (8-3) De La Rosa (6-4) Kimbrel (24) 31,025 12 4/18 @CHC D L, 6-7 (11) 7-5 3rd -1.5 Rosscup (1-0) Kimbrel (0-1) None 33,598 92 7/18 COL N W, 5-4 43-49 4th -9.0 Maurer (6-2) Friedrich (0-2) Kimbrel (25) 32,245 13 4/19 @CHC D W, 5-2 8-5 2nd -1.5 Cashner (1-2) Lester (0-2) Benoit (1) 29,113 7/19 COL D -- -- 4th -9.5 Postponed due to rain (rescheduled 9/10 12:40pm) 14 4/20 @COL N W, 14-3 9-5 2nd -1.0 Despaigne (2-0) De La Rosa (0-1) None 22,586 93 7/20 SF N W, 4-2 44-49 4th -8.5 Kennedy (5-9) Hudson (5-8) Kimbrel (26) 35,033 15 4/21 @COL N W, 7-6 10-5 T1st +2.5 Maurer (1-0) Logan (0-1) Kimbrel (5) 22,600 94 7/21 SF N L, 3-9 44-50 4th -8.5 Heston (10-5) Despaigne (3-7) None 35,596 16 4/22 @COL N L, 4-5 10-6 T1st +1.5 Ottovino (1-0) Kelley (0-2) None 22,705 95 7/22 SF D L, 1-7 44-51 4th -9.5 Cain (2-1) Maurer (6-3) None 38,435 17 4/23 @COL D L. 1-2 10-7 T1st +0.5 Lyles (2-1) Ross (1-1) Axford (2) 31,676 96 7/23 MIA N L, 0-4 44-52 4th -10.5 Koehler (8-6) Ross (6-8) None 29,345 18 4/24 LAD N L. 0-3 10-8 3rd -1.0 Geinke (3-0) Cashner (1-3) Garcia (1) 43,055* 97 7/24 MIA N W, 3-1 45-52 3rd -10.5 Cashner (4-10) Haren (7-6) Kimbrel (27) 25,897 19 4/25 LAD N L, 8-11 10-9 3rd -2.0 McCarthy (3-0) Kennedy (0-1) None 44,454* 98 7/25 MIA N W, 3-1 46-52 3rd -9.5 Kennedy (6-9) Phelps (4-7) Kimbrel (28) 37,300 20 4/26 LAD D W, 3-1 11-9 3rd -1.0 Morrow (1-0) Baker (0-1) Kimbrel (6) 43,256* 99 7/26 MIA D W, 3-2 47-52 3rd -8.5 Despaigne (4-7) Latos (4-7) Kimbrel (29) 33,292 21 4/27 HOU N L, 4-9 11-10 3rd -2.0 Neshek (1-0) Benoit (3-1) None 19,532 7/27 OFF DAY 22 4/28 HOU N L, 3-14 11-11 3rd -2.0 Hernandez (1-2) Ross (1-2) None 22,796 100 7/28 @NYM N L, 0-4 47-53 4th -8.5 Syndergaard (5-5) Shields (8-4) None 26,034 23 4/29 HOU D L, 2-7 11-12 3rd -3.0 Keuchel (3-0) Cashner (1-4) None 21,824 101 7/29 @NYM N W, 7-3 48-53 4th -8.5 Ross (7-8) Colon (9-10) None 24,804 4/30 OFF DAY 102 7/30 @NYM D W, 8-7 49-53 4th -8.0 Mateo (1-0) Familia (2-1) Kimbrel (30) 35,604 24 5/1 COL N W, 14-3 12-12 T2nd -3.0 Kennedy (1-1) Butler (2-2) None 30,186 103 7/31 @MIA N W,8-3(11) 50-53 4th -8.0 Maurer (7-3) Ramos (0-3) None 19,582 25 5/2 COL N W, 4-2 13-12 2nd -3.0 Morrow (2-0) De La Rosa (0-2) Kimbrel (7) 28,058 104 8/1 @MIA N W, 5-3 51-53 T3rd -8.0 Despaigne (5-7) Urena (1-5) Kimbrel (31) 21,614 26 5/3 COL D W, 8-6 14-12 2nd -3.0 Shields (3-0) Kendrick (1-4) Kimbrel (8) 34,197 105 8/2 @MIA D L, 2-5 51-54 T3rd -9.0 Ramos (1-3) Maurer (7-4) None 25,228 27 5/4 @SF N L. 0-2 14-13 2nd -3.0 Bumgarner (3-1) Ross (1-3) Casilla (8) 41,278 106 8/3 @MIL N W, 13-5 52-54 T3rd -8.5 Ross (8-8) Peralta (2-6) None 20,888 28 5/5 @SF N L, 0-6 14-14 3rd -4.0 Vogelsong (1-2) Cashner (1-5) None 41,358 107 8/4 @MIL N L, 1-4 52-55 T3rd -8.5 Nelson (9-9) Cashner (4-11) Rodriguez (24) 23,616 29 5/6 @SF N W, 9-1 15-14 2nd -3.0 Kennedy (2-1) Heston (2-3) None 41,060 108 8/5 @MIL N L, 5-8 52-56 4th -9.5 Jungmann (6-3) Kennedy (6-10) Rodriguez (25) 22,975 30 5/7 @ARI N L, 0-11 15-15 2nd -4.0 De La Rosa (3-2) Despaigne (2-1) None 16,929 109 8/6 @MIL D L, 1-10 52-57 4th -10.5 Garza (6-12) Despaigne (5-8) None 28,789 31 5/8 @ARI N W, 6-5 16-15 2nd -4.0 Shields (4-0) Burgos (0-1) Kimbrel (9) 28,677 110 8/7 PHI N L,3-4(12) 52-58 4th -10.5 Neris (2-0) Quackenbush (1-2) Giles (4) 31,334 32 5/9 @ARI N W,6-4(12) 17-15 2nd -3.5 Quackenbush (1-0) Delgado (1-2) None 27,340 111 8/8 PHI N L, 2-4 52-59 4th -10.5 Morgan (3-3) Ross (8-9) Giles (5) 44,567* 33 5/10 @ARI D L, 1-2 17-16 2nd -5.0 Ramirez (1-0) Cashner (1-6) Reed (2) 24,881 112 8/9 PHI D L, 3-5 52-60 4th -10.5 Williams (4-8) Cashner (4-12) Giles (6) 24,156 5/11 OFF DAY 113 8/10 CIN N W, 2-1 53-60 4th -9.5 Kennedy (7-10) Holmberg (1-1) Kimbrel (32) 23,223 34 5/12 @SEA N L, 4-11 17-17 3rd -6.0 Paxton (1-2) Kennedy (2-2) None 16,148 114 8/11 CIN N W, 11-6 54-60 4th -9.5 Rea (1-0) Lorenzen (3-8) None 26,588 35 5/13 @SEA N W, 4-2 18-17 2nd -5.0 Shields (5-0) Walker (1-4) None 14,547 115 8/12 CIN D L, 3-7 54-61 4th -10.5 Iglesias (3-4) Shields (8-5) None 21,397 36 5/14 WSH N W, 8-3 19-17 2nd -4.0 Ross (2-3) Fister (2-2) None 22,710 8/13 OFF DAY 37 5/15 WSH N L, 0-10 19-18 2nd -5.0 Zimmermann (3-2) Despaigne (2-2) Cole (1) 26,166 116 8/14 @COL N W, 9-5 55-61 4th -10.0 Norris (1-0) Roberts (0-1) None 33,697 38 5/16 WSH N L, 1-4 19-19 3rd -5.0 Scherzer (4-3) Cashner (1-7) Storen (11) 45,282* 117 8/15 @COL N W, 7-5 56-61 4th -10.0 Quack (2-2) Kahnle (0-1) Kimbrel (33) 37,554 39 5/17 WSH D L, 5-10 19-20 3rd -6.0 Strasburg (3-4) Kennedy (2-3) None 37,032 118 8/16 @COL D L, 0-5 56-62 4th -11.0 RUSIN (4-5) Kennedy (7-11) None 28,927 5/18 OFF DAY 119 8/17 ATL N W, 5-3 57-62 4th -10.5 Rea (2-0) Perez (4-4) Kimbrel (34) 23,716 40 5/19 CHC N W, 4-3 20-20 3rd -5.0 Benoit (4-1) Russell (0-1) Kimbrel (11) 25,917 120 8/18 ATL N W, 9-0 58-62 4th -9.5 Shields (9-5) Wisler (5-3) None 28,395 41 5/20 CHC N L, 2-3 20-21 3rd -5.0 Grimm (1-0) Ross (2-4) Rondon (9) 25,028 121 8/19 ATL D W, 3-2 59-62 3rd -8.5 Kelley (2-2) Marksberry (0-2) Kimbrel (35) 20,732 42 5/21 CHC N L, 0-3 20-22 3rd -5.0 Hendricks (1-1) Despaigne (2-3) None 30,021 8/20 OFF DAY 43 5/22 @LAD N L, 1-2 20-23 4th -6.0 Hatcher (1-3) Benoit (4-2) Jansen (2) 48,514 122 8/21 STL N W, 9-3 60-62 4th -7.5 Cashner (5-12) Lackey (10-8) None 32,734 44 5/23 @LAD N L, 0-2 20-24 4th -7.0 Bolsinger (3-0) Kennedy (2-4) Jansen (3) 53,479 123 8/22 STL N W, 8-0 61-62 4th -6.5 Kennedy (8-11) Martinez (12-6) None 44,816* 45 5/24 @LAD D W, 11-3 21-24 4th -6.0 Shields (6-0) Frias (3-2) None 50,182 124 8/23 STL D 46 5/25 @LAA N L, 3-4 21-25 4th -7.0 Smith (1-1) Quack (1-1) None 38,055 8/24 OFF DAY 47 5/26 @LAA N W,4-0(10) 22-25 3rd -7.0 Thayer (1-0) Smith (1-2) None 32,334 125 8/25 @WSH N 48 5/27 @LAA N W, 5-4 23-25 3rd -6.0 Cashner (2-7) Richards (4-3) Kimbrel (12) 36,180 126 8/26 @WSH N 49 5/28 PIT N L, 5-11 23-26 3rd -6.5 Burnett (5-1) Kennedy (2-5) None 23,104 127 8/27 @WSH N 50 5/29 PIT N W, 6-2 24-26 3rd -6.0 Kimbrel (1-1) Scahill (1-3) None 28,317 128 8/28 @PHI N 51 5/30 PIT N L, 2-5 24-27 4th -6.5 Morton (2-0) Ross (2-5) Melancon (13) 43,207* 129 8/29 @PHI N 52 5/31 PIT D W, 7-1 25-27 3rd -5.5 Despaigne (3-3) Locke (3-3) None 20,556 130 8/30 @PHI D 53 6/1 NYM N L, 0-7 25-28 3rd -6.5 deGrom (6-4) Cashner (2-8) None 21,893 131 8/31 TEX N 54 6/2 NYM N W, 7-2 26-28 3rd -6.0 Kennedy (3-5) Syndergaard (2-3) None 22,264 132 9/1 TEX N 55 6/3 NYM N W, 7-3 27-28 3rd -5.0 Shields (7-0) Gee (0-3) None 24,398 133 9/2 TEX N 6/4 OFF DAY 134 9/3 LAD N 56 6/5 @CIN N W, 6-2 28-28 3rd -3.5 Ross (3-5) Moscot (0-1) None 33,381 135 9/4 LAD N 57 6/6 @CIN D W,9-7 29-28 3rd -3.5 Maurer (2-0) Diaz (2-1) Kimbrel (13) 40,916 136 9/5 LAD N 58 6/7 @CIN D L, 0-4 29-29 3rd -3.5 Cueto (4-4) Despaigne (3-4) None 27,501 137 9/6 LAD D 59 6/8 @ATL N W,5-3(11) 30-29 3rd -3.5 Maurer (3-0) Martin (2-3) Kimbrel (14) 21,458 138 9/7 COL D 60 6/9 @ATL N L, 5-6 30-30 3rd -4.5 Johnson (2-3) Benoit (4-3) Grilli (16) 24,049 139 9/8 COL N 61 6/10 @ATL N L., 1-4 30-31 3rd -5.5 Perez (2-0) Ross (3-6) Johnson (3) 21,465 140 9/9 COL N 62 6/11 @ATL D W,6-4(11) 31-31 3rd -5.0 Thayer (2-0) Cunniff (2-2) Kimbrel (15) 25,759 141 9/10 COL D Game postponed from 7/19 - 12:40 pm PT start 63 6/12 LAD N L, 3-4 31-32 3rd -6.0 Garcia (3-2) Thayer (2-1) Jansen (8) 39,037 142 9/11 @SF N 64 6/13 LAD N W, 2-1 32-32 3rd -5.0 Maurer (4-0) Greinke (5-2) Kimbrel (16) 43,525* 143 9/12 @SF N 65 6/14 LAD D L,2-4(12) 32-33 3rd -6.0 Ravin (2-0) Thayer (2-2) Jansen (9) 40,056 144 9/13 @SF D 66 6/15 OAK N L, 1-9 32-34 4th -6.0 Hahn (4-5) Ross (3-7) None 30,018 145 9/14 @ARI N 67 6/16 OAK D L, 5-6 32-35 4th -6.0 Scribner (2-1) Kimbrel (1-2) Clippard (10) 28,482 146 9/15 @ARI N 68 6/17 @OAK N L, 2-16 32-36 4th -6.0 Chavez (3-6) Despaigne (3-5) None 20,625 147 9/16 @ARI N 69 6/18 @OAK D W, 3-1 33-36 4th -6.0 Kennedy (4-5) Graveman (3-4) Kimbrel (17) 16,643 9/17 OFF DAY 70 6/19 @ARI N L, 2-4 33-37 4th -6.0 De La Rosa (6-3) Shields (7-1) Ziegler (10) 27,394 148 9/18 @COL N 71 6/20 @ARI N W, 8-1 34-37 4th -5.0 ROSS (4-7) Ray (2-2) None 33,649 149 9/19 @COL N 72 6/21 @ARI D L, 2-7 34-38 4th -5.5 Hellickson (5-4) Cashner (2-9) Chafi n (1) 35,590 150 9/20 @COL D 6/22 OFF DAY 9/21 OFF DAY 73 6/23 @SF N W,3-2(11) 35-38 4th -4.5 Maurer (5-0) Strickland (0-1) Kimbrel (18) 42,067 151 9/22 SF N 74 6/24 @SF N L, 0-6 35-39 4th -5.5 Vogelsong (6-5) Kennedy (4-6) None 41,744 152 9/23 SF N 75 6/25 @SF N L, 8-13 35-40 4th -6.5 Heston (8-5) Shields (7-2) None 41,533 153 9/24 SF N 76 6/26 ARI N W, 4-2 36-40 4th -6.5 Ross (5-7) Ray (2-3) Kimbrel (19) 30,317 154 9/25 ARI N 77 6/27 ARI N W, 7-2 37-40 3rd -5.5 Cashner (3-9) Hellickson (5-5) None 40,717 155 9/26 ARI N 78 6/28 ARI D L, 4-6 37-41 4th -6.5 Anderson (4-2) Despaigne (3-6) Ziegler (12) 32,223 156 9/27 ARI D 6/29 OFF DAY 9/28 OFF DAY 79 6/30 SEA N L, 0-5 37-42 4th -7.0 MONTGOMERY (3-2) Kennedy (4-7) None 30,368 157 9/29 MIL N 80 7/1 SEA D L, 0-7 37-43 4th -8.0 Walker (7-6) Shields (7-3) None 30,251 158 9/30 MIL N 81 7/2 @STL N W,5-3(11) 38-43 4th -7.5 Kelley (1-2) Villanueva (3-3) Kimbrel (20) 42,926 159 10/1 MIL D 82 7/3 @STL N W, 2-1 39-43 4th -6.5 Benoit (5-3) Rosenthal (1-1) Kimbrel (21) 47,330 160 9/22 @LAD N 83 7/4 @STL D L, 1-2 39-44 4th -7.5 Maness (3-0) Maurer (5-1) Rosenthal (24) 44,690 161 9/23 @LAD D 84 7/5 @STL D L, 1-3 39-45 4th -7.5 Lynn (6-4) Kennedy (4-8) Siegrist (4) 42,764 162 9/24 @LAD D

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