Columbus Clippers Game #85 Game Information Home Game #41

Media Relations Department - 330 Huntington Park Ln., Columbus, OH 43215 - (614)-462-5250 - [email protected] Thursday, July 4 (7:05) - Huntington Park Louisville Bats Columbus Clippers (Cincinnati Reds) vs. (Cleveland Indians) RHP Lucas Sims (4-0, 5.24) RHP Mitch Talbot (2-0, 5.70) (32-53) (52-32)

LAST GAME Upcoming Probables July 3 R H E LOB Friday, July 5 vs. Louisville (7:15): RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (2-6, 7.03) vs. RHP Shao-Ching Chiang (5-5, 4.99) Columbus 6 9 1 7 Saturday, July 6 vs. Louisville (7:15): TBA vs. LHP Tanner Tully (1-0, 3.00) Toledo 5 8 0 8 Sunday, July 7 vs. Louisville (2:05): RHP Tejay Antone (2-1, 5.71) vs. RHP Aaron Civale (3-0, 1.75) W: Rob Kaminsky (1-0) Thursday, July 11 vs. Indianapolis (7:05): TBA vs. TBA L: John Schreiber (3-4) Tonight's Game S: Jon Edwards (1) The Clippers will send RHP Mitch Talbot to the mound tonight, looking to stay perfect in July (Scranton/WB is only other undefeated HR: Thompson (21),Barnes (18) team in July). Louisville will counter with RHP Lucas Sims. The Clippers are 32-24 (.571) against right handers this season. Sims has Highlights pitched against the Clippers eight times in his career, going 2-2 with a 3.73ERA (41.0IP, 35H, 20R, 17ER, 17BB, 54K). The Clippers improved to 8-0 in extra this year, scoring vs. the Bats twice in the 10th without the aid Columbus was 15-9 against Louisville last year, outscoring the Bats 125-119 (12-13 with a +4 differential in 2017; 11-12, +12 in of a . At the plate, Trayce 2016). Brandon Barnes has hit .322/.396/.508 with 4HR and 27RBI in 31 games opposing the Bats in his career. Eric Haase is hitting Thompson's 2-run HR in the .321/.378/.745 with 11HR and 28RBI in 31 games and Greg Allen has hit .328/.364/.426 with a HR and 8RBI in 15 games. 4th gave Columbus the lead and Playing Down a solo shot from Brandon The Clippers have seen more than their share of bottom dwellers this season, as tonight will mark the 12th time (four against Louisville). Barnes in the 8th forced extras. In the previous 11, the Clippers have a series record of 6-4-1 (1-3 in last four; 12-3-1 against non-last place teams), going 20-16 in the individual games (5-8 in last 13; 32-16 against non-last place teams).

Solid Response CLIPPER QUICK FACTS Since four consecutive slaughters from 6/3-6/6 (allowed more than 10 runs in four straight for first time in franchise history, got beat by at Current Streak: W3 least five in four straight for third time in history), the Clippers have cobbled together a 19-6 record (best in the IL). In the last 25, Home Streak: W3 Columbus is +49 in the run department (152-103) and +22 in homers (50-28), but only +24 in hits (228-204; +22 in last four games). Home: 21-19 July: 3-0 Pummeled Pitching Thursday: 8-4 The Clipper staff has allowed at least 8ER in 10 of the last 18 home games (allowed at least 8ER twice in first 22 home games), posting Night Games: 40-19 an ERA of 6.61 (162.0IP, 119ER). Opponents had homered in 13 straight games at Huntington Park (33HR total) before the on vs. West: 24-17 6/21, but they have responded with 10HR in the four games since (43HR allowed in last 18 home games, 12HR in last 18 on road). Last 10: 8-2 Consecutive days in 1st: 26 Production at the Top Scoring at least 4 runs: 42-14 Greg Allen is doing what a leadoff man does, reaching base in 20 straight games since 6/9 (.381OBP) and crossing the plate 22 times. Scoring less than 4 runs: 10-18 He has batted .294 (25x85) during that time, including a current hit streak of eight games (.389, 14x36). Allen has four multi-hit games in Come from behind wins: 22 his last seven, watching his average increase from .257 to .280. Additionally, he has successfully swiped four in a row since 6/22. Last wins: 13 Team Batting: .263, 10th Right Behind Team Pitching: 4.63, 5th Daniel Johnson extended his on-base streak to 19 games last night (.389OBP since 6/13), as he has reached base in 34 of 36 since Team Defense: .981, 3rd joining the Clippers on 5/25. Among players that are currently in the IL, Greg Allen's 20 game streak ranks 2nd (one behind Rochester's Brent Rooker) and Johnson is 3rd. Since moving to the three-hole on 6/22, he is slashing .341/.429/.512 in 41AB. LEAGUE STANDINGS North W - L Pct GB Flaherty On Fire SWB 49 - 35 .583 - Ryan Flaherty has hit safely in 12 straight starts, batting .367 (18x49) since 6/20, and over his last 39 games, dating to 5/15, he has put BUF 43 - 41 .512 6.0 together a line of .319/.413/.556 with 7HR and 29RBI. Monday's 3-hit contest was his first since opening day (4/4 vs. Indianapolis) and ROC 41 - 42 .494 7.5 boosted his average over .270 for the first time since 4/26. The 5RBI game on Monday was his first since 9/28/12 with Baltimore. LHV 40 - 42 .488 8.0 SYR 41 - 44 .482 8.5 Haase to Trot PAW 33 - 50 .398 15.5 Eric Haase saw his on-base streak snapped at 11 last night (.467OBP from 6/21-7/2). On Tuesday, he hit his 14th road homer this year, South W - L Pct GB tying him with Trayce Thompson for the IL lead (Thompson hit his 15th last night). Haase is hitting .309/.394/.691 in road games, while DUR 51 - 34 .600 - going for .211/.321/.474 at home. Last year, he hit 60 points better on the road (.265 to .205), but hit more bombs at home (11 to 9). GWN 48 - 36 .571 2.5 CHA 46 - 39.541 5.0 Taking Advantage NOR 33 - 52 .388 18.0 Adam Rosales has hit .315 (23x73) with 6HR in 19 games at Huntington Park since returning to the Clippers, watching all of his homers West W - L Pct GB sail of the home field (0HR in 60AB on the road; 0HR in 72AB with Rochester). He is one of only two active Clippers with a positive COL 52 - 32 .619 - home/road homer split (Yu Chang, +1; team is -28). His home/road average split sits at +115 (team is -39). IND 42 -41 .506 9.5 TOL 37 - 47 .440 15.0 ORGANIZATION REPORT vs. LOUISVILLE LOU 32 - 53 .376 20.5 Cleveland (47-38), 2nd place Akron (34-35), 3rd place; (6-10), 5th place All-Time July 3 R H E 7/3 vs. Altoona, lost, 6-4 Home Road Overall League Notes Cleveland 4 8 0 7/4 at Binghamton, 6:35 118-92 103-118 221-210 Kansas City 0 5 0 Lynchburg (32-35), 2nd place; (9-5), 2nd place 2019 W- Clevinger (2-2), L- Duffy (3-5) 7/3 at Frederick, won, 8-0 (7); won, 6-4 (7) Home Road Overall HR- Santana (19), Perez (15) 7/4 vs. Myrtle Beach, 6:00 1-2 4-3 5-5 Clevinger: 6.0IP, 4H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 9K Lake County (40-29), 2nd place*; (8-5), 2nd place 2018 Goody: 2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2K 7/3 vs. Fort Wayne, won, 3-2 Home Road Overall 7/4 at KC, 1:15 (Plesac vs. Bailey) 7/4 at Fort Wayne, 6:05 5-5 10-4 15-9

Governors' Cup Champions: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2015 IL West Division Champions: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 Columbus Clippers Game Information Thursday, July 4

This Date in Clipper History Huntington (Small) Park 7/4/1982 In each of the first 10 years since the move downtown, Huntington Park has ranked among the top two in the IL in homers per game, In a double header at Syracuse, totaling 2.16 per contest (1,539HR, 714 games). Last year, HP averaged over a pair per game for the second straight year (sixth time Clipper Lynn overall), but needed 5HR (all by the Clippers) on the season's final day to jump into 2nd place. The team total of 68HR was the lowest McGlothern broke George since 2015. Over the life of the park, the Clippers have hit fewer long balls than the opposition (845 to 822). Bell's jaw with a pitched ball. The fireworks started when year gms COLopp total avg rank yeargms COL opp total avgrank year gms COL opp total avg rank 2009 71 57 73 130 1.83 2nd 201372 63 72 135 1.88 2nd 2017 71 95 88 183 2.58 1st Syracuse pitcher Jackson Todd 2010 72 90 83173 2.40 2nd2014 72 64 85 149 2.07 2nd 2018 69 68 76 144 2.09 2nd retaliated by throwing two 2011 72 100 77 177 2.46 1st 2015 72 62 64 126 1.75 2nd 2019 40 58 70 128 3.20 2nd pitches at Otis Nixon's head, 2012 71 91 88 179 2.52 1st 2016 72 74 69 143 1.99 1st inciting a bench clearing brawl. The Clippers and Chiefs split Record Pace the double header with The Clippers are all but certain to shatter the established mark for homers in a season (182 in 1983), as they are currently on pace for Columbus taking game one 8-1 240. From 5/14-6/2, they homered in 20 straight games (44HR total) and they had seven straight multi-HR games from 6/14-6/21 and Syracuse prevailing 9-1 in (22HR). On the mound, they are also going to blow by the record (156 in 1998), as they are on pace to give up 188HR. the second game. Ain't Over 'Til It's Over Since the start of the 2014 season, no team has had more come from behind victories than the 197 posted by Columbus (22 this season) and no team has produced a better winning percentage when trailing than the .355 of the Clippers (no other team has won more than a third of games in which they have trailed over that time period; Scranton/WB ranks 2nd at .332).

Walk-Off Magic Columbus is 5-1 in walk-off games this season, winning four thanks to the courtesy runner in extra innings (Columbus pitching has not allowed a single run, earned or otherwise, in 9.0IP of extras this season). On 6/29 at Louisville, they suffered their first walk-off loss of the year, snapping an 81 game streak without (previous loss was 5/31/18 at Buffalo; only two walk-off losses in last 128 road games). Additionally, the Clippers lead the IL with a 13-4 (.765) record in games decided in the last at bat.

Trending Downward While ranking in the middle of the IL with a 4.63ERA (5th), the Clippers currently have their worst mark since the 2009 season (4.70ERA). Last year, they ranked dead last in the IL with a 4.34ERA, marking the third straight season that the team ERA had gotten worse. From 2011-16, the Clipper staff turned in a sub-4.00ERA five times in six seasons (zero such seasons from 1993-2010), including the best two ERAs of the past 29 years (3.33 in 2015 and 3.65 in 2016).

Doing Damage On the season, the Clippers rank 4th in the IL with 73RBI with the bases loaded, while carrying a .267 average (7th, 24x90, 2HR). In each of the previous two seasons, the Clippers led the IL in RBI with the bases loaded (243RBI total) and paced the circuit in grand slams (16 total, no other team had more than eight).

Free Swingers After two straight seasons leading the IL in , the Clipper lineup is atop the IL again this year (837K, 18 more than 2nd place). They are currently on pace to 1,395 times, a number that would obliterate the franchise record (1,297, set in 2017; 2018's total of 1,290 was 2nd worst in franchise history). On the season a Clipper has been punched out at least four times in a game on 10 occasions (Eric Haase leads the team with three golden sombreros).

That's More Like It On the year, the Clippers are 31-15 (.674) when playing errorless baseball, while turning in a 21-17 (.553) mark with at least one error. Contrary to logic, in 2018 they actually had a worse winning percentage when playing mistake free (.514), than when committing at least one error (.530). The Clipper defense, currently 3rd in 2019 (.981), fell to 6th in the IL last year, ending a run of three consecutive seasons ranked among the top three (2015-17 resulted in the three best seasons in franchise history).

One On, No Out Success When the leadoff batter of an reaches base in 2019, the Clippers have been plating him well over 60% of the time (over 51% only once in the last six seasons, 55% in 2016). Getting more than one base has been a specialty of Clipper hitters, as they lead the IL with 92XBH to leadoff the inning, including 39HR (leads the IL, had 28 leadoff homers last season). From 4/13-4/20, the Clippers hit 16 leadoff doubles over 72 innings, including four straight innings in a win at Louisville on 4/15.

Good Baseball Manufacturing Runs Mark Mathias advanced a runner with a bunt on 6/12 at Rochester and that runner came around to score in the win. On the year, the Sacrifices Clippers have struggled in the bunt department, but when the advanced runners have scored, they are 5-1. During 2018, Columbus was Sac Bunt Success: 26% (8x31) 23-2 in games in which a run was scored after a good bunt attempt, winning each of the last six (won 17 in a row from 4/12-7/31/18). Advanced Runners Scored: 7 Sacrifice Flies: 22 International Accolades Stolen Bases Bobby Bradley was named Player of the Month for May, reaching base in 24 of 25 games during the month while SB Success: 75% (68x91) hitting .302/.374/.740 with 12HR (led IL) and 28RBI. Bradley was the first Player of the Month for Columbus since Jesus Aguilar in Advanced Runners Scored: 31 August of 2014. Brandon Barnes, Eric Haase, Josh Smith and Asher Wojciechowski were named to the All-Star Team. Double Steals: 2 Lead Off Batters Manager Profile Reach on Hit / Score: 190 / 123 Tony Mansolino makes his Clippers debut in 2019, following six straight seasons with Chris Tremie at the helm (first to start six Reach on Walk / Score: 85 / 47 consecutive seasons as manager). Mansolino led Akron to the Eastern League Playoffs last year, following a Mills Cup Championship Reach on Error / Score: 7 / 4 with Lynchburg in 2017. This season marks Mansolino's fourth year as a manager (all within the Cleveland organization), as he holds a Total / Score: 282 / 174 (62%) career record of 289-214 (.575), 52-32 with Columbus (.619). 4-Jul Clippers in the Majors (71, with 25 teams) CLE (34)*- Greg Allen ('18-19), Cody Anderson ('15-16, '19), Trevor Bauer ('13-14), Shane Bieber ('18), Bobby Bradley ('18-19), Carlos Carrasco ('09-10, '13), Yu Chang ('18-19), Aaron Civale ('19), Mike Clevinger ('15-17, '19), Tyler Clippard ('05, '08, '19), A.J. Cole ('19), Jon Edwards ('18-19), Mike Freeman ('19), Nick Goody ('17, '19), Eric Haase ('17-19), Jason Kipnis ('10-11, '14, '17, '19), Corey Kluber ('10-13), Francisco Lindor ('14-15, '19), Jordan Luplow ('19), Oscar Mercado ('18-19), Max Moroff ('19), Tyler Naquin ('15-19), Tyler Olson ('16-18), Roberto Perez ('13-14, '16), Zach Plesac ('19), Adam Plutko ('16-19), Jose Ramirez ('14-15), Neil Ramirez ('18-19), Jefry Rodriguez ('19), Carlos Santana ('10), Josh Smith ('19), Eric Stamets ('16-19), Nick Wittgren ('19). ARI (1)- T.J. McFarland ('12). ATL (3)- Josh Donaldson ('18), Anthony Swarzak ('15), Josh Tomlin ('10, '13-15, '18). BAL (2)- Shawn Armstrong ('14-17), Asher Wojciechowski ('19). BOS (1)- Steven Wright ('09-11). CHC (1)- Carlos Gonzalez ('19). CIN (0)- . COL (0)- . CWS (2)- Ross Detwiler ('16), Evan Marshall ('18). DET (2)- Austin Adams ('14-16), Ronny Rodriguez ('15-17). HOU (2)- Michael Brantley ('09- 10, '16), Hector Rondon ('09-10). KC (0)- . LAA (1)- Cody Allen ('12). LAD (0)- . MIA (1)- Jon Berti ('18). MIL (2)- Jesus Aguilar ('14-16), Jhoulys Chacin ('15). MIN (1)*- . NYM (2)- Robinson Cano ('04-05), Brooks Pounders ('19). NYY (3)- Clint Frazier ('16), Cameron Maybin ('19), Giovanny Urshela ('14-18). OAK (2)- Marco Estrada ('08), Robbie Grossman ('16). PHI (1)- Tommy Hunter ('16). PIT (2)- Melky Cabrera ('05-06, '18), Erik Gonzalez ('15-17). SD (2)- Francisco Mejia ('18), Craig Stammen ('07-08, '16). SEA (2)*- . SF (1)*- . STL (1)- Andrew Miller ('17-18). TB (2)- Yandy Diaz ('15-18), Erik Kratz ('17). TEX (2)- Tim Federowicz ('19), Jeanmar Gomez ('10-12). TOR (0)- . WAS (3)- Yan Gomes ('13, '15-16), Tony the Sipp ('09), Ryan Zimmerman ('08).

Active (45), Major League Debut (7), *Armstrong SEA->BAL, Kratz SF->TB, Swarzak SEA->ATL, Adams MIN->DET, Gonzalez CLE->CHC Tonight's Other Thursday, July 4

#41 Mitch Talbot - RHP 2019 Start by Start (with Columbus) Height: 6-1 Weight: 180 Date Opponent H/R Result Dec. ERA IPHR ER BB K PC Bats: R Throws: R6/12Rochester R W, 3-2 W 0.90 6.2 485110 5 Born: 10/17/83 (35); Cedar City, UT 6/18 Rochester H W, 9-8 4.50 4.0 8 6 6 1 3 77 Resides: Cedar City, UT 6/24 Toledo H W, 11-6 W 5.12 5.1 9 4 3 0 1 100 Acquired: Signed as a minor league free agent 6/29 Louisville R L, 9-8 5.70 4.1 7 6 5 4 185 on 6/6/19. Starting Totals 4GS 2-0 6.64 20.1 28 17 15510

Pitch Arsenal: Team Win Avg. Qual. QS Ret. 1|2|3 Run 1- Fastball: 90 (43%) 3- Change: 81 (16%) GS Record % IP Start % 1st AB Inn. Supp. 2- Cutter: 88 (27%) 4- Curve: 78 (14%) 43-1.750 5.0 1 25.0 59%27% 7.8 Support Running Game Pitch Count Last Game: ERA BS BR Sc. %SBAtt % PO Avg. High #100 - Did not figure in the decision at Louisville on 6/29, failing to reach the 4.91 115 2 40% 1 3 33% 0 86.8 100 6th inning for the second time this year (zero times in 17GS last year). - Inn TBF H R ER BB K LOB Notes Career W-L ERA GGSSV/O IP H R ERBBK 1st73331015-3, 2B, 2B, 6-3, BB, 2B, 4-3 vs. Louisville 6-1 3.86 12 12 0/0 72.1 66 33 31 24 59 2nd 5 2 0 0102BB, 1B, 1B, GIDP (1-2-3), F9 at Huntington 7-2 3.72 21 15 1/2 96.2 104 42 40 21 70 3rd3000100F8, BB, GIDP (6-4-3) with Columbus 10-7 3.41 36 28 1/1 171.1 180 72 65 37 120 4th30000104-3, 6-3, K 5th 423 2 1 021B, F7, 1B, BB - Relieved by Nick Sandlin in the bottom of the 5th with one out, two on (both runners scored) and the Clippers leading, 6-4.

In Relief: After getting signed out of the Atlantic League on 6/6, Talbot's first appearance came in relief on 6/7 vs. Norfolk (3.1IP, 4K). Talbot used 38 pitches to pick up his first since 6/11/06 with Corpus Christi vs. San Antonio (3.0IP in relief of Roger Clemens). In total, Talbot has made 10 relief appearances in the minor leagues, eight with Columbus.

One Down: Talbot's struggles this year can be traced to his inability to retire the leadoff batter, as opponents have scored in six of nine innings when the first batter reaches base. On the season, he has retired the leadoff batter 59% of the time, following a 2018 that saw a success rate of 74% (3rd best on the team behind Adam Plutko, 84%, and Shane Bieber, 82%). Four times last year he retired the first batter of every inning he started, including three of his four starts that went into the 7th inning.

Tough to Time: Runners in the IL were successful on only one of 11 steal attempts against Talbot last season (8/4/18 vs. Louisville, Josh VanMeter, snapped streak of nine straight caught stealing). Additionally, he had three pickoffs (only Clipper right hander with more than one). He has carried that success into 2019, as two of three would-be base stealers have been cut down. From 2008-11 in the IL, runners had 26SB in 33 attempts (79%).

First Time for Everything: On 7/11/18 in front of the hometown crowd, Talbot made his first ever appearance in an All-Star Game, retiring all four batters he faced. Talbot was added to the International League roster a few days before the game, joining five of his Clipper teammates including first-time All-Stars, Brandon Barnes and Adam Wilk.

2019 Transactions: - Signed as a minor league free agent on 6/6 and assigned to Columbus.

CAREER STATS* YR Team Level W- L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB K AVG 3 03 Martinsville R 4 - 42.831212000 0 54.0 45 26 17 1 6 11 46 .224 4 04 Lexington A 10 - 10 3.83 27 27 1 0 0 0 152.2 145 78 65 16 11 49 115 .252 5 05 Salem A+ 8 - 11 4.34 27 27 1 1 0 0 151.0 169 90 73 15 8 46 100 .280 6 06 Corpus Christi AA 6 - 4 3.39 18 17 0 0 1 1 90.0 94 49 34 4 62996 .269 7 MontgomeryAA431.901010000066.05116- 14 2 4 18 59 .214 8 07Durham AAA1394.5329291100- 161.0 169 89 81 13 10 59 124 .274 9 08 Durham AAA 13- 9 3.86 28281000161.0 165 79 69 9 11 35 141 .263 10 Tampa Bay ML 0- 0 11.17 3 1 0000 9.21612 12 3 1 11 5 .381 11 09GCL Rays R 000.8244000011.05- 11000 21 .132 12 Charlotte A+000.00110000- 3.0100000 6 .111 13 Durham AAA444.471010000054.0672927321840.307- 14 10 Mahoning SS 0- 0 3.00 1 1 0000 3.0211001 0 .222 15 ClevelandML10134.4128281000- 159.0 169 88 78 13 8 69 88 .276 16 11 Columbus AAA 4- 2 4.26 13 7 0000 44.05424 21 4 010 42.300 17 Cleveland ML 2 - 66.641212000 0 63.2 90 47 47 1032836 .344 18 12 Samsung KBO 14 - 3 3.97 25 25 0 0 0 0 138.1 136 63 61 8 55468 - 19 13 GCL Marlins R 1 - 12.25210000 8.0642001 8 .194 20 New Orleans AAA 1 - 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 05.0200002 3 .111 21 Las Vegas AAA 0 - 09.82110000 3.2774 003 0 .412 22 14 Long Island IND 3 - 2004.14 97003618 37.0 17 5 11326 - 23 15 Hanwha KBO 10 - 11 4.72 30 30 100 0 156.1 153 93 82 11 13 85 120 - 24 16 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH 25 17 Sugar Land IND 9- 3 3.03 21 19 1100110.0 98 45 37 6 6 30 108 - 26 18 Sugar Land IND 3- 11.9355000028.022106 0 0 6 19 - 27 Columbus AAA 4 - 52.5218170 00 0 103.2 98 31 29 9 5 22 64 .256 28 19 Sugar Land IND 1 - 3 3.93 7 7 0 0 0 0 34.1 38 17 15 2 0828- 30 Columbus AAA 2 - 05.7054001 1 23.2 28 17 15 31514.301 31 Minor Leagues 74- 62 3.72 207 197 42221094.2 1108 541 453 79 64 309 879 .263 32 Major Leagues 12- 19 5.31 43 41 1 0 00232.1 275 147 137 26 12 108 129 .300 25 *-career totals do not include foreign or independent leagues Clipper Bullpen Thursday, July 4

W-L CG SV ERA IP HKR ERBBHR AVG OBP SLG K/9 K/BB IP/HR WHIP Starters 31-20 0 - 4.71 427.2 421 239 224 152 381 61 .256 .325 .435 8.02 2.51 7.0 1.340 Relievers 21-12 -22 4.53 318.0 283 173 160 152 39052 .237 .333 .424 11.04 2.57 6.1 1.368

Reliever Availability: Pitcher (days rest - last pitch count) *-last pitched on consecutive days RH Martinez (3-26), RH Hill (2-14), LH Smith (1-17), LH Kaminsky (0-13), HR Ramirez (0-13), RH Edwards (0-15), RH Hoyt (0-18), RH Angulo (0-19)

#26 Argenis Angulo - RHP bio on 18 #39 Rob Kaminsky - LHP bio on 46

Last Game: 7/3 at Tol; 0.2IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 1K Last Game: 7/3 at Tol; W, 1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2K Last 5: 1-0, 1/1SV, 1GS, 6.1IP, 6H, 4R, 4ER, 5BB, 5K Last 5: 1-0, 0/0SV, 0GS, 4.2IP, 5H, 3R, 3ER, 4BB, 9K vs. LH: .154 (4x26, 1HR) vs. RH: .242 (8x33, 2HR) vs. LH: .000 (0x3, 0HR) vs. RH: .312 (5x16, 0HR) inherited runners stranded: 3 of 5 (60%) pitch count (range, avg.): 11-36, 20.8 inherited runners stranded: 0 of 1 (0%) pitch count (range, avg.): 12-29, 20.0 1st batter retired: 10 of 12 (83%) sb-att, pickoffs: 1 of 1, 0 1st batter retired: 4 of 5 (80%) sb-att, pickoffs: 0 of 0, 0 - pitched in 17G (22.1IP, 10H, 6R, 6ER, 16BB, 35K) for Akron (4/4-5/27) - pitched in 13G (20.2IP, 18H, 10R, 8ER, 6BB, 19K) for Akron (4/4-6/1) - did not allow a run from 4/18-5/7 (10.1IP, 2H, 4BB, 13K) - pitched in 2G (1.2IP, 4H, 3R, 3ER, 3BB, 3K) for Columbus (6/2-6/4) - maxed out at 3.0IP on 4/23 vs. Binghamton (40 pitches) and 5/24 vs. Richmond - pitched in 6G (10.2IP, 4H, 1R, 0ER, 2BB, 11K) for Akron (6/5-6/25) - earned save on 5/22 vs. Harrisburg (inherited based loaded jam, 2K in 0.2IP) - around Columbus stint, had 0.39ERA in last 12G with Akron (23.0IP, 1ER) - stranded 12 of 16 inherited runners, including each of last 11 (two bases loaded) - - ranked 3rd among EL relievers with .135 average against and 14.1K/9IP Career W-LERA GGS SV/O IP H R ER BB K - did not allow a an ER from 5/14 with Akron (6.2IP) to 6/13 with Columbus (7.2IP) vs. Louisville 0-00.00 1 0 0/0 1.0 1 001 2 Career W-L ERA G GS SV/O IP H R ER BB K at Huntington 0-0 27.00 1 0 0/0 0.2 3 2 2 11 vs. Louisville 0-0 0.00 1 0 0/0 1.0 00010 at Huntington 1-0 4.50 6 1 0/0 8.0 8 6 4 79 #46 Henry Martinez - RHP bio on 52 Fastball: 95 (53%), Change: 87 (28%), Slider: 86 (18%) #50 Jon Edwards - RHP bio on 33 Last Game: 6/30 at Lou; BS, 0.2IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 0BB, 0K Fastball: 94 (49%), Slider: 86 (42%), Curve: 80 (8%) Last 5: 0-1, 0/1SV, 0GS, 5.2IP, 9H, 5R, 5ER, 3BB, 6K Last Game: 7/3 at Tol; S, 1.0IP, 0H, 1R, 0ER, 1BB, 2K vs. LH: .339 (19x56, 0HR) vs. RH: .239 (17x71, 1HR) Last 5: 1-0, 1/1SV, 0GS, 7.1IP, 2H, 1R, 0ER, 2BB, 11K inherited runners stranded: 14 of 24 (58%) pitch count (range, avg.): 4-39, 20.6 vs. LH: .227 (10x44, 1HR) vs. RH: .203 (12x59, 1HR) 1st batter retired: 14 of 29 (48%) sb-att, pickoffs: 2 of 2, 0 inherited runners stranded: 9 of 14 (64%) pitch count (range, avg.): 9-43, 21.7 - began season allowing runs in 4 of 6G from 4/4-4/19 (7.1IP, 6ER) 1st batter retired: 16 of 21 (76%) sb-att, pickoffs: 4 of 4, 0 - had 1.59ERA over 11G from 4/21-5/21 (11.1IP, 8H, 3R, 2ER, 4BB, 14K) - pitched in 6G (5.0IP, 4H, 1R, 1ER, 5BB, 3K) for Cleveland (3/28-4/12) - notched saves on consecutive days at Pawtucket, 5/14 (0.1IP) and 5/15 (1.0IP) - recalled to Cleveland as 26th man for DH on 4/20 vs. Atlanta (DNP) - did not give up 1st HR in Triple-A until 177th batter faced (6/20 vs. Rochester) - inherited bases loaded, no-out jam on 4/25 vs. Norfolk (stranded all runners) Career W-L ERA G GS SV/O IP H R ERBB K - pitched in 2G (2.1IP, 1H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 2K) for Cleveland (5/3-5/6) vs. Louisville 0-0 18.007 0 0/1 6.013 12 12 4 6 - pitched 1G (0.2IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 0K) for Cleveland (6/5-6/7; 0G, 6/24-6/27) at Huntington 1-2 6.43 190 0/021.0 24 15 15 13 27 - only runs allowed during 5 Cleveland stints have come on solo HR (2) Career W-L ERA G GS SV/OIP HR ER BB K #36 Neil Ramirez - RHP CLE 174 vs. Louisville 1-1 3.60 902/2 10.0 6 44 2 19 at Huntington 3-1 2.89 21 0 1/1 28.0 21 9 9 6 41 Last Game: 7/3 at Tol; 1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2K Last 5: 0-1, 1/2SV, 0GS, 6.2IP, 8H, 5R, 5ER, 3BB, 11K #12 Cam Hill - RHP bio on 42 vs. LH: .188 (6x32, 2HR) vs. RH: .286 (12x42, 5HR) inherited runners stranded: 8 of 12 (67%) pitch count (range, avg.): 7-46, 24.3 Last Game: 7/1 at Tol; 1.2IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 1K 1st batter retired: 11 of 14 (79%) sb-att, pickoffs: 4 of 4, 0 Last 5: 0-0, 0/0SV, 0GS, 1.2IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 1K - pitched in 16G (16.2IP, 18H, 11R, 10ER, 9BB, 18K) for Cleveland (3/28-5/22) vs. LH: .000 (0x1, 0HR) vs. RH: .000 (0x4, 0HR) - 60% of ER with Cleveland came via the homer (5HR allowed) inherited runners stranded: 0 of 0 (-) pitch count (range, avg.): 14-14, 14.0 - topped out at 2.0IP on 5/6 vs. Chicago (AL), only 4G of more than 1.0IP 1st batter retired: 1 of 1 (100%) sb-att, pickoffs: 0 of 0, 0 - first 15ER in Clipper career (4/10/18-6/29/19) came via HR (11HR allowed) - pitched in 3G (3.0IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 5K) for Lake County (6/6-6/15) - gave up 2HR on first two pitches in blown save loss on 8/31/18 vs. Toledo - pitched in 2G (2.0IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 4K) for Mahoning Valley (6/16-6/20) Career W-L ERA G GS SV/O IP HRER BB K - pitched in 2G (3.0IP, 2H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 3K) for Lake County (6/21-6/30) vs. Louisville 0-1 24.00 3 0 0/1 3.0 9 8826 - all 4H allowed at lower levels were singles (only two batters reached second) at Huntington 1-1 4.08 13 0 2/3 17.2 17 9 8 5 24 - Career W-L ERA G GS SV/O IP H R ER BB K #30 Josh D. Smith - LHP bio on 70 vs. Louisville 0-0 10.13 4 0 0/1 2.2 5 3 3 30 Fastball: 91 (50%), Slider: 80 (49%) at Huntington 0-0 4.911101/411.0136658 Last Game: 7/2 at Tol; S, 1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 1K Last 5: 1-0, 2/3SV, 0GS, 6.2IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 3BB, 13K #48 James Hoyt - RHP bio on 43 vs. LH: .108 (4x37, 0HR) vs. RH: .093 (7x75, 3HR) inherited runners stranded: 5 of 5 (100%) pitch count (range, avg.): 9-42, 22.0 Last Game: 7/3 at Tol; 1.0IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 2K 1st batter retired: 20 of 24 (83%) sb-att, pickoffs: 1 of 2, 1 Last 5: 0-0, 1/1SV, 0GS, 4.0IP, 7H, 2R, 2ER, 4BB, 5K - threw 11 pitches or fewer in 4 of 5G from 4/25-5/8 (38 pitches on 5/4 at Toledo) vs. LH: .361 (13x36, 1HR) vs. RH: .275 (14x51, 0HR) - won nine straight decisions from 7/28/18-5/14/19 (four with Pawtucket) inherited runners stranded: 4 of 8 (50%) pitch count (range, avg.): 8-32, 18.8 - had a 1.04ERA from 4/17-5/21 (17.1IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 23K); both ER on 2HR 1st batter retired: 13 of 18 (72%) sb-att, pickoffs: 4 of 5, 1 - pitched in 2G (2.2IP, 4H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 5K) for Cleveland (5/25-5/28) - began the season on the DL (4/4-5/6), recovering from right knee surgery - Major League debut on 5/25 vs. Tampa Bay (1.2IP, 3H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 3K) - made emergency start on 5/28 at Norfolk (2.0IP, 2H, 2K; Clippers won, 9-2) - pitched in 4G (2.1IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 4BB, 4K) for Cleveland (6/2-6/16) - pitched on 5/30 at Norfolk (1.0IP), first time on less than two days rest all year - did not pitch in third stint with Cleveland (6/21-6/22) - started G2 of DH at Durham on 6/1 (1.0IP, 1H, 1K; bullpen threw 8.0 hitless) - walked 7 of first 31TBF this year (23%); issued 7BB to 97TBF since (7%) - had 0BB over 10G from 5/21-6/15 (50TBF); had 3BB on 6/19 vs. Rochester Career W-LERA G GS SV/O IP H R ER BB K Career W-L ERA G GS SV/O IP HRER BB K vs. Louisville 1-2 3.07 101 0/1 14.2 14 8 5 12 18 vs. Louisville 1-0 1.80 6 05.051/2 1 1 4 6 at Huntington 2-1 2.16 13 0 4/5 16.2 7 448 27 at Huntington 1-1 7.82 12 0 0/0 12.2 19 11 11 9 18

Starter Info Team Win Avg. Qual. QS Ret. 1-2-3 Run Bullpen Support Running Game Pitch Count GS Record % IP Start % 1st AB Inn. Supp. ERA BS IR Sc. % SB Att % PO Avg. High #100 Chiang 15 8 - 7 .533 5.3 4 26.7 67% 24% 4.9 4.04 1 13 7 53.8 2 4 50.0 0 94.0 104 5 Civale 4 4 - 0 1.000 6.3 2 50.0 96% 50% 5.8 3.97 0 1 0 0.0 1 1 100.0 0298.5 102 Peoples 12 7 -5 .583 5.8 4 33.3 58% 31% 5.1 5.91 2 12 5 41.7 1 2 50.0 2 88.1 100 1 Talbot 4 3 -5.01 .750 1 25.0 59% 27% 7.84.91 1 5 2 40.0 1 3 33.3 0 86.8100 1 Tully 1 1 - 01.000 6.0 1100.0 83% 67% 12.0 0.00 0840 00- 00- 0 84.0 Clipper Hitters Thursday, July 4

#1 Greg Allen - OF bio on 16 #2 Daniel Johnson - OF bio on 45 Series: .333 (5x15), 1HR, 3RBI at Tol Current: 8 (.389, 14x36) Series: .357 (5x14), 4RBI at Tol Current: 6 (.385, 10x26) Road Trip: .382 (13x34), 1HR, 5RBI Long: 9 (.342, 13x38; 5/12-5/22) Road Trip: .323 (10x31), 1HR, 8RBI Long: 8 (.371, 13x35; 5/25-6/1) Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (CF); 1x4, R, 3B, BB Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (RF); 1x5, 2K, CS Highs: H- 3, 3x, 7/1 at Tol R- 3, 3x, 7/1 at Tol RBI- 3, 6/21 vs. LHV Highs: H- 3, 4x, 6/30 at Lou R- 4, 5/29 at Nor RBI- 3, 3x, 7/1 at Tol - hit .105/.167/.158 with 0HR and 6RBI in 19G (38AB) for Cleveland (3/28-4/26) - hit .253/.337/.534 with 10HR and 33RBI in 39G (146AB) for Akron (4/4-5/24) - had only one hit (double on 4/6 vs. Toronto) in first 28AB - led the EL in RBI and tied for 3rd in HR at time of call-up - scored in each of 5G for Columbus from 4/30-5/4 (6 runs total) - had consecutive 4RBI games on 4/13 at Altoona (HR) and 4/15 at Trenton - broke up Corey Oswalt's no-hitter with two out in the 6th on 5/12 vs. Syracuse - had 11G hit streak from 5/7-5/18 (.356, 16x45), including 6HR in 7G from 5/9- - hit .259/.310/.556 with 1HR and 4RBI in 8G (27AB) for Cleveland (5/25-6/4) - turned in 3rd career 2HR game on 5/10 at Reading - hit safely in 6 straight before option on 6/5 (.333, 7x21; 4XBH, .714SLG) - made Triple-A debut on 5/25 vs. Indianapolis, went 2x4 with a double, 3RBI - batted .382 (13x34) with a HR and 5RBI over IND-LOU-TOL roadtrip (6/26-7/3) - doubled twice and hit a triple on 6/1 at Durham Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI - capped 5-run 8th with go-ahead, RBI single vs. Rochester on 6/18 (W, 9-8) vs LH .250 (17x68, 2HR) vs. Louisville 15 61 .328 .364 .426 1 8 Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI vs RH .297 (35x118, 3HR) at Huntington 41 168 .292 .353 .411 3 17 vs LH .211 (12x57, 1HR) vs. Louisville 312 .417 .429 .833 1 4 #9 Brandon Barnes - OF bio on 19 vs RH .348 (31x89, 3HR) at Huntington 17 69 .275 .370 .464 211 Series: .417 (5x12), 2HR, 3RBI at Tol Current: 5 (.318, 7x22) #23 Mark Mathias - INF bio on 53 Road Trip: .267 (8x30), 2HR, 4RBI Long: 12 (.420, 21x50; 5/15-5/28) Series: .250 (2x8), 1RBI at Tol Current: 1 (.500, 2x4) Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (LF); 1x4, R, RBI, HR, BB, K Road Trip: .259 (7x27), 1HR, 5RBI Long: 6 (.571, 12x21; 5/4-5/15) Highs: H- 4, 4/11 at Dur R- 2, 13x, 7/1 at Tol RBI- 5, 6/15 at LHV Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (2B); 2x4, R, RBI, 2 doubles, K - was 4x5 with a double, HR and 2RBI on 4/11 at Durham Highs: H- 4, 5/14 at Paw R- 3, 2x, 6/24 vs. Tol RBI- 6, 4/19 at Tol - had 14RBI over 11G stretch from 5/4-5/18 (16LOB; 1RBI and 18LOB in 9G prior) - tied career high with 6RBI on 4/19 at Toledo (two 3-run doubles) - hit .369/.409/.607 in 20G (184AB), between 3G hitless streaks (5/1-5/3, 5/29-6/1) - went 3x5 with 1st Triple-A HR on 5/1 at Indianapolis - made first career pitching appearance on 6/1 at Durham (2.0IP, 3H, 1K) - was 4x4 (tied career high, 3rd time) with a HR and 2RBI at Pawtucket on 5/14 - pitched again on 6/4 vs. Toledo (2.0IP, 1BB, 1HB) - left game on 5/24 vs. Indy after taking deflected line drive off face (missed 4G) - homered in 1st to tie game, sac fly in 10th to win game on 6/8 vs. Norfolk - led off game with a HR on 5/30 at Norfolk, also had two doubles - went 3x4 (double, 2HR, 5RBI) on 6/15 at Lehigh Valley (1st 2HR game since '12) - hit .358/.411/.630 with 5HR and 10RBI in May (hit safely in 15 of 20G) - homered 11 times over 16G from 6/1-6/21 (23AB, 25RBI) Season Splits: Career GOBPAB AVG SLG HR RBI Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI vs LH .306 (22x72, 2HR) vs. Louisville 10 30 .167 .212 .267 0 2 vs LH .255 (26x102, 3HR) vs. Louisville 31 118 .322 .396 .508 4 27 vs RH .271 (49x181, 5HR) at Huntington 30 95 .232 .348 .358 1 9 vs RH .302 (55x182, 15HR) at Huntington 99 387 .269 .334 .475 15 63 #17 Dioner Navarro - C bio on 59 #6 Yu Chang - INF bio on 25 Series: .333 (2x6), 1HR, 1RBI Current: 1 (.500, 2x4) Series: .286 (4x14) at Tol Current: 0 Road Trip: .222 (2x9), 1HR, 1RBI Long: 3 (.333, 4x12; 5/23-5/30) Road Trip: .286 (4x14) Long: 5 (.435, 10x23; 6/23-7/2) Last Game: 6/30 at Lou (C); 2x4, 2R, RBI, HR, 2B Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (SS); 0x5, 4K Highs: H- 2, 2x, 6/30 at Lou R- 2, 2x, 6/30 at Lou RBI- 2, 5/30 at Nor Highs: H- 3, 2x, 6/23 vs. LHV R- 3, 4/11 at Dur RBI- 3, 3x, 6/23 vs. LHV - started the year on the DL with a strained left elbow, activated on 5/22 - was 2x6 with double and 3RBI (walk-off single in 11th) on 4/5 vs. Indianapolis - owns record for days between games as Clipper (5,378; 8/31/04-5/23/19) - on the DL with a sprained left finger (4/18-4/24, 5/1-6/17) - on the DL with a strained left calf (wink-wink) from 5/31-6/6 - went 3x6 with a HR and 3RBI on 6/23 vs. Lehigh Valley (walk-off, 2-run single) - homered on 6/30 at Louisville, 1st HR as Clipper since 8/8/04 (5,439 days) - was 0x4 in 2G for Cleveland (6/28-6/30), ML debut on 6/28 at Baltimore (0x3) Season Splits: CareerGAB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI vs LH .273 (3x11, 0HR) vs. Louisville 14 45 .200 .362.422 2 6 vs LH .200 (4x20, 1HR) vs. Louisville 23 85 .235 .330 .400 2 10 vs RH.192 (5x26, 1HR) at Huntington 7 21 .190 .269 .238 0 3 vs RH .222 (16x72, 2HR) at Huntington 80 273 .216 .307 .385 12 44 #27 Adam Rosales - INF #15 Ryan Flaherty - INF bio on 36 Series: .143 (1x7) at Tol Current: 1 (.250, 1x4) Series: .545 (6x11), 6RBI at Tol Current: 3 (.545, 6x11) Road Trip: .241 (7x29) Long: 7 (.467, 14x30; 5/21-5/27) Road Trip: .367 (11x30), 6RBI Long: 9 (.324, 12x37; 6/20-6/29) Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (1B); 1x4, R, 2K Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (3B); 2x3, R, RBI, 2BB Highs: H- 4, 5/25 vs. Ind R- 4, 5/25 vs. Ind RBI- 2, 5x, 6/24 vs. Tol Highs: H- 3, 2x, 7/1 at Tol R- 3, 5/30 at Nor RBI- 5, 7/1 at Tol - hit .194/.263/.222 with 0HR and 7RBI in 20G (72AB) for Rochester (4/4-5/3) - was 3x4 with a pair of doubles and 4RBI in Clipper debut, 4/4 vs. Indianapolis - traded by Minnesota to Cleveland for cash on 5/4, assigned to Columbus 5/5 - homered twice (4RBI) at Louisville on 4/18 (5th career 2HR game, 3rd in MiLB) - did not hit first HR until 5/21 vs. Toledo (snapped 126AB without; 8/29/18) - hit .343/.465/.600 with 2HR and 7RBI over DUR-LOU-TOL roadtrip (4/11-4/21) - went 4x5 with a pair of doubles and 2RBI on 5/25 vs. Indianapolis - walk-off RBI double in the 8th inning vs. Rochester on 6/20 - hit a pair of solo homers on 5/27 vs. Indianapolis Season Splits: Career GABAVGOBP SLG HR RBI - batted .467 (14x30) with 4HR and 6RBI over Toledo-Indy homestand (5/21-5/27) vs LH .274 (26x95, 5HR) vs. Louisville 9 28 .357 .471 .679 2 5 - on the DL with a strained oblique from 5/29-6/8 vs RH .285 (45x158, 5HR) at Huntington 32 108 .231 .346 .407 420 Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI #13 Eric Haase - C bio on 40 vs LH .356 (16x45, 4HR)vs. Louisville 23 81 .222 .323 .383 3 9 Series: .273 (3x11), 1HR, 1RBI at Tol Current: 0 vs RH .216 (19x88, 2HR) at Huntington 79 275 .255.317 .462 13 41 Road Trip: .333 (9x27), 3HR, 4RBI Long: 6 (.391, 9x23; 6/26-7/2) #7 Eric Stamets - INF bio on 72 Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (C); 0x4, 3K Series: .250 (2x8), 1RBI at Tol Current: 3 (.250, 3x12) Highs: H- 3, 2x, 6/15 at LHV R- 3, 5/17 at Syr RBI- 3, 2x, 6/21 vs. LHV Road Trip: .185 (5x27), 4RBI Long: 4, 2x (.364, 4x11; 4/23-4/28) - homered in four straight games from 4/14-4/18 (6RBI total) Last Game: 7/2 at Tol (2B); 1x4, R, K - drove in eventual game-winner with bases loaded walk in 10th at Toledo on 4/19 Highs: H- 3, 2x, 6/8 vs. Nor R- 3, 2x, 4/30 at Ind RBI- 4, 2x, 5/29 at Nor - went 0x6 (1BB, 4K) in 2G during stint with Cleveland (5/22-5/24) - hit .049/.149/.073 with 0HR and 2RBI in 15G (41AB) for Cleveland (3/28-4/16) - hit 5HR in 7G from 5/17-5/29 (7RBI total) - had 1st ML hit (double) on 4/6 vs. Toronto, 1st 2RBI on 4/9 at Detroit - tripled on 6/6 vs. Norfolk, first non-HR XBH since double on 5/1 at Indianapolis - capped 8-run rally with grand slam on 5/25 vs. Indianapolis - homered twice (3RBI) on 6/7 vs. Norfolk (9th career multi-HR game) - tripled, homered and collected 4RBI on 5/29 at Norfolk - leads IL catchers in CS (19) and 3rd in CS% (40%); led IL in both in 2018 - had 8R, 6BB in first 6G with Columbus (4/17-4/23); 20R, 16BB since (57G) Season Splits:Career G ABAVGOBP SLG HR RBI Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI vs LH .284 (21x74, 4HR) vs. Louisville 31 106 .321 .378 .745 11 28 vs LH .293 (22x75, 1HR) vs. Louisville 36 115 .157 .200 .217 110 vs RH .257 (37x144, 17HR) at Huntington 89 311 .209 .283 .441 19 45 vs RH .187 (25x134, 5HR) at Huntington 133 423 .262 .329 .447 17 59 #24 Trayce Thompson - OF bio on 74 Series: .154 (2x13), 1HR, 2RBI at Tol Current: 1 (.200, 1x5) Road Trip: .281 (9x32), 3HR, 9RBI Long: 8, 2x (.313, 10x32; 6/1-6/8) Last Game: 7/3 at Tol (DH); 1x5, R, 2RBI, HR, 4K Highs: H- 3, 3x, 6/14 at LHV R- 3, 6/14 at LHV RBI- 4, 5/1 at Ind - homered in back to back games at Toledo on 4/19 and 4/20 - had XBH in six straight from 4/30-5/5 (HR in three in a row from 4/30-5/2) - had four straight multi-hit games from 5/1-5/4 (one multi-hit game in April, 20G) - hit safely in 13 straight road games from 4/19-5/19 (.365/.441/.923, 8HR, 18RBI) - batted .316/.381/.653 with 9HR and 24RBI in May (24G) - had 0HR in first 12G (40AB), has 21HR in 61G since (236AB, one every 11.2AB) Season Splits: Career G AB AVG OBP SLG HR RBI vs LH .259 (22x85, 6HR) vs. Louisville 17 58 .241 .313 .448 3 9 vs RH .225 (43x191, 15HR) at Huntington 37131 .198 .286 .389 6 15 Situational Hitting, Starting Lineups, Miscellaneous Stats Thursday, July 4

As Leadoff Runners On Bases Loaded Scoring Position 7th Inning On PLAYER AB AVG OBP HR AB AVG HR RBI AB AVG HR RBI AB AVG HR RBI AB AVGOBP R HR RBI Allen 78 .282 .364 3 63 .286 1 13 335.667 0 6 .257 05011 .260 .383 8 1 4 Barnes 49 .224 .2831 136 .272 8 47 9 .333 0 10 87 .264 5 4188 .295 .343 16 6 20 Bradley 67 .328 .375 7 114 .298 10 41 10 .200 1 5 68 .294 6 31 84.274 .344 15 8 18 Chang 18 .222 .222 1 46 .239 1 16 4 .250 0 3 28 .321 1 1630 .200 .286 2 0 6 Flaherty 53 .283 .406 2 105 .286 5 44 6 .333 0 8 73 .329 5 43 77 .260 .402 12 2 14 Haase 55 .309 .377 5 96 .281 9 28 4 .000 0 3 59 .220 5 1966 .197 .329 11 4 8 Johnson 22 .364 .462 1 67 .313 2 20 4 .000 0 2 34 .265 1 17 46 .370 .463 11 2 6 Mathias 51.294 .379 2 128 .2731 29 11 .455 0 12 76 .250 1927 75 .200 .271 1 11 Navarro 12 .333 .429 1 15 .267 0 3 - - - - 11 .182 0123 .167.231 1 0 0 Rosales 35.314 .351 3 57 .281 2 10 5 .0000 131 .290 2 10 43 .279 .311 724 Stamets 44 .318 .412 1 96 .208 4 30 10 .600 1 14 58 .328 3 28 74 .243 .291 8 2 8 Thompson 44.295 .340 3 127 .189 8 36 10 .300 0 7 78 .218 5 29 89 .281 .340 12 5 14 Team Total 658 .290 .371 391305 .267 57 373 90 .267 2 73 811 .266 40 329 913 .245 .335 135 36 127

Starts by Position Starts by Batting Order PLAYER C1B2B 3BSS LF CF RF DH 1st2nd 3rd 4th5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Allen 14 23 1 5 42 1 Barnes 13 23 7 13 13 47 144 1 3 Bradley 60 4 36 7 14 7 Chang 5 5 10 2 9 1 3 5 3 1 Flaherty 31418 28 4 4 5 14 14 21 8 1 Haase 54 6 9 13 14 23 1 Johnson 7 8 17 4 2 21 11 1 1 Mathias 33 27 2 5 8 11 4 4128 9 11 Navarro 10 1 1 9 1 Rosales 8 9 131 4 6 3 119141 Stamets 15 12 33 1 1 4 10 46 Thompson 20 22 17 13 3 4 24 13 11 13 4

Home Runs Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games PLAYER 1R 2R3R GS Last Record 2H 3H 4H 5+H Total 2BI 3BI 4BI 5+BI Total Allen 4 1 7/2 at Toledo (2) 4-111 3 14 3 1 4 * Barnes 10 6 2 7/3 at Toledo (s) 14-3 165 1 22 12 1 1 1 15 5* Bradley 14 7 2 1 6/20 vs. Rochester (2)13-6 13 5 2 20 9 4 1 1 15 Chang 2 1 6/23 vs. Lehigh Valley (s) 2-1 4 2 6336 * Flaherty 5 4 1 6/25 vs. Toledo (s)9-0 18 2 20 6 2 2 1 11 * Haase 12 9 7/2 at Toledo (s) 12-8 13 2 15 9 2 11 Johnson 211 6/29 at Louisville (3) 2-2 7 4 111 3 4 Mathias 6 1 6/26 at Indianapolis (s) 6-1 15 7 1 23 5 1 1 7 Navarro 1 6/30 at Louisville (s)0-1 2 2 1 1 * Rosales 4 2 6/23 vs. Lehigh Valley (2) 3-2 8 1 1 10 5 5 Stamets 2 3 1 6/15 at Lehigh Valley (2) 6-0 712 9 5 2 8 Thompson 13 5 3 7/3 at Toledo (2) 18-3 13 3416 6 1 11 Team Total 87 43 12 2 Barnes, 7/3 at Tol 49-20 162 43 6 0 211 7824 8 4 114 *- # of 2HR games 6RBI game for Mathias and Bradley

Current Streaks Season High Streaks Hitting On Base Errorless Hitting PLAYER Games Started Games Started Games Last Error Barnes 12 5/15-5/28 Allen 8 (.389, 14x36) 6/25 vs. Tol 20 (.381OBP) 6/9 vs. Nor12 6/18 vs. Roc Mercado 11 4/11-4/25 Barnes 5 (.318, 7x22) 6/28 at Lou 7 (.353OBP) 6/26 at Ind 59 None Flaherty 9 6/20-6/29 Bradley 0 - 7 (.516OBP) 6/14 at LHV 9 6/7 vs. Nor Chang 0 - 0 - 0 7/3 at Tol On Base Flaherty 3 (.545, 6x11) 7/1 at Tol 3 (.643OBP) 7/1 at Tol 13 6/14 at LHV Allen 20 6/9- Haase 0 - 0 - 3 6/29 at Lou Johnson 19 6/13- Johnson 6 (.385, 10x26) 6/28 at Lou 19 (.389OBP) 6/13 at Roc 31 5/26 vs. Ind Mercado 16 4/6-4/26 Mathias 1 (.500, 2x4) 7/3 at Tol 2 (.333OBP) 7/1 at Tol 2 6/30 at Lou Navarro 1 (.500, 2x4) 6/30 at Lou 5 (.474OBP) 6/20 vs. Roc 1 6/28 at Lou Errorless Rosales 1 (.250, 1x4) 7/3 at Tol 7 (.290OBP) 6/26 at Ind 7 6/24 vs. Tol Barnes 59 None Stamets 3 (.250, 3x12) 6/30 at Lou 3 (.308OBP) 6/30 at Lou 7 6/25 vs. Tol Thompson 42 4/21-6/25 Thompson 1 (.200, 1x5) 7/3 at Tol 1 (.200OBP) 7/3 at Tol 6 6/26 at Ind Johnson 31 5/27-

Base Stealing PLAYER 2B Att 3B Att H Att All Att % R PO Allen 8 13 8 13 62% 4 1 Barnes 8 9 8 9 89% 2 0 Bradley - Chang - Flaherty 0 1 11 1 2150% 0 Haase 1 2 1 2 50% 1 0 Johnson 3 5 121 4 6 67% 1 Mathias 9 11 9 11 82% 2 0 Navarro - Rosales - Stamets 819 1 9 10 90% 7 1 Thompson 7 10 11 8 11 73% 3 2 Team Total63 83 5 8 68 91 75% 31 6 Highs and Lows, Record Breakdown Thursday, July 4

Clippers Individual Batting Leading Tied Trailing hd3 Most hits, game: 4, 6x, Bradley, 6/1 at Durham (g1) After 6 innings: 40 - 3 7-65-23 hd2 Most runs, game: 4, 2x, Johnson, 5/29 at Norfolk After 7 innings: 40 - 3 6-2 6-27 hd4 Most doubles, game: 3, Bradley, 4/16 at Louisville After 8 innings: 41 - 2 8-1 3-27 hd5 Most triples, game: 2, Johnson, 6/1 at Durham (g1) hd6 Most home runs, game: 2, 10x, Bradley, 6/20 vs. Rochester 1-run games: 16 - 6 3-run games: 8- 2 hd7 Most RBI, game: 6, 2x, Bradley, 5/28 at Norfolk 2-run games: 6 - 8 Extra Innings: 8 - 0 hd10 Most stolen bases, game: 4, Mercado, 4/17 at Louisville hd8 Most walks, game: 3, 6x, Papi, 4/25 vs. NorfolkDay games: 12 - 13 Night games: 40 - 19 DH: 1 - 3 man Most total bases, game: 11, Bradley, 5/7 vs. Charlotte man Longest hitting streak: 12, Barnes, 5/15-5/28 Clippers score first: 38 - 12 Out-hitting opponents: 39 - 6 man Longest on base streak: 20, Allen, 6/9- hl Opponent scores first: 14 - 20 Hits even: 9 -1 : 4 - 4 Out-hit by opponents: 4 -25

Score at least 4 runs: 42 - 14 Commit an error: 21 - 17 Clippers Team Batting Score less than 4 runs: 10 - 18 Commit no errors: 31 - 15 tb2 Most runs, game: 15, 5/25 vs. Indianapolis ib1 Most runs, inning: 9, 6/14 at Lehigh Valley Last at bat wins: 13 Come from behind wins: 22 tb3 Most hits, game: 18, 4/11 at Durham Walkoff record: 5 - 1 Losses after leading: 17 man Most hits, inning: 7, 6/14 at Lehigh Valley tb4 Most doubles, game: 6, 2x, 4/16 at Louisville Series W-L-T Series Sweeps tb5 Most triples, game: 2, 4x, 7/1 at Toledo Home 7 -5 -12 - 2 tb6 Most home runs, game: 6, 6/14 at Lehigh Valley Road 11 -2-1 4 - 0 tb20 Most extra base hits, game: 9, 4/18 at Louisville Overall 18 - 7 -2 6-2 tb21 Most total bases, game: 33, 3x, 6/14 at Lehigh Valley tb10 Most stolen bases, game: 7, 4/17 at Louisville Record by Day tb8 Most walks, game: 10, 4/19 at Toledo Day Home Road Total tb9 Most strikeouts, game: 17, 3x, 7/3 at Toledo hl Sunday 2 - 5 4-3 6-8 tb16 Most runners LOB, game: 16, 4/5 vs. Indianapolis Monday 2 - 2 2 - 14-3 tb25 Fewest hits, game: 1, 5/12 vs. Syracuse Tuesday 4 -3 4-258- Wednesday 2-4 7 - 0 9-4 Thursday 4 -1 4-3 8- 4 Clippers Individual Pitching Friday 3-3 6-0 9 -3 pd1 Most , starter: 8.0, Civale, 7/2 at Toledo Saturday 4 - 1 4 -4 8-5 pd2 Fewest innings pitched, starter: 0.1, Plutko, 5/7 vs. Charlotte pd3 Most innings pitched, reliever: 6.0, Peoples, 5/7 vs. Charlotte Record by Month pd8 Most strikeouts, starter: 10, 2x, Wojciechowski, 6/15 at Lehigh Valley Month Home Road Total pd9 Most strikeouts, reliever: 5, 4x, Robinson, 6/1 at Durham (g2) April 7 -6 8-4 15-10 man Longest winning streak: 5, Smith, 4/17-5/14 May 5 -7 11 - 4 16 - 11 man Longest losing streak: 3, 3x, Hu, 5/10- June 9 -6 9 - 5 18 - 11 man Most consecutive scoreless IP, starter: 11.0, 2x, Civale, 6/14-7/2 July 0 -0 3 -30 - 0 man Most consecutive scoreless IP, reliever: 11.0, Pounders, 5/4-5/24 August 0 -0 0 - 0 0 -0 pd5 Most runs allowed: 9, Mitchell, 6/1 at Durham (g1) September 0 -00 -00 -0 pd4 Most hits allowed: 11, Anderson, 5/22 vs. Toledo Total 21 - 19 31 -13 52 - 32 pd7 Most walks allowed: 6, 2x, Chiang, 5/15 at Pawtucket pd12 Most home runs allowed, game: 5, Wojciechowski, 6/4 vs. Toledo Clippers vs. the International League West Home Road Total Indianapolis 4 - 4 4 - 1 8 - 5 Clippers Team Pitching Louisville 1- 24- 3 5-5 tp6 Most strikeouts, game: 15, 2x, 6/23 vs. Lehigh Valley Toledo 4 -4 7 -3 11 - 7 tp5 Most walks, game: 8, 4x, 6/29 at Louisville Total9 -710 15 - 24 - 17 tp34 Fewest walks, game: 0, 4x, 6/27 at Indianapolis tp3 Most runs allowed, game: 13, 2x, 6/22 vs. Lehigh Valley North Home Road Total ib2 Most runs allowed, inning: 8, 5/7 vs. CharlotteBuffalo 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 tp2 Most hits allowed, game: 15, 5x, 6/29 at Louisville Lehigh Valley 2 - 1 3 - 0 5 - 1 man Most hits allowed, inning: 5, 9x, 6/29 at Louisville Pawtucket 0 -0 2 -1 2 - 1 tp31 Fewest hits allowed, game: 1, 6/1 at Durham (g2) Rochester 2-1 1 - 233- tp9 Most home runs allowed, game: 6, 6/22 vs. Lehigh Valley Scranton/WB 0-0 0 - 0 0 -0 Syracuse 1-22- 1 3 - 3 Total 5 - 4 8 -4 13-8 Miscellaneous man Longest winning streak: 6, 6/23-6/28 South Home Road Total man Longest losing streak: 4, 2x, 6/3-6/6 Charlotte 11- 0-0 1-1 s1 Longest game, time: 3:47, 2x, 5/4 at Toledo Durham 0 - 3 5-2 5 - 5 s3 Longest game, innings: 11, 2x, 5/4 at Toledo Gwinnett 0 - 0 0-0 0 -0 s8 Shortest game, time (9 inn.): 2:12, 5/12 vs. Syracuse Norfolk 6 - 1 3-0 9-1 s9 Shortest game, time (7 inn.): 1:43, 4/28 vs. Durham (g2) Total7 - 5 8-2 15 -7 s4 Largest home crowd: 10,874, 5/27 vs. Indianapolis s11 Smallest home crowd: 4,275, 4/5 vs. Indianapolis Runs by Inn. 1 2 34 5678 9 10+ Total s5 Largest winning margin: 14, 6/21 vs. Lehigh Valley Clippers 66 57 30 63 7356 4737 39 12 480 s12 Largest losing margin: 12, 6/22 vs. Lehigh Valley Opponents 50 34 51 3158 57 42 53 35 1 412 man Largest comeback: 6, 6/18 vs. Rochester man Largest lead lost: 5, 6/30 at Louisville Opp Opp Opp tp17 Most double plays turned: 3, 4/26 vs. Durham 0-run inn.: 482 529 3-run inn.: 32 27 6-run inn.: 11 tb17 Most double plays hit into: 3, 6/4 vs. Toledo 1-run inn.: 139 1154-run inn.: 12 16 7-run inn.: 0 2 tb22 Most errors: 5, 6/1 at Durham (g1) 2-run inn.: 67 525-run inn.: 8 4 8+ run inn.: 21 2019 Day by Day Thursday, July 4

Date OppResult Time Delay Rec. Pos. GA/B Att. Date Opp Result Time DelayRec. Pos. GA/B Att. 4/4 Ind W, 10-4 3:32 1-0 T1st - 5,698 6/24Tol W, 11-6 3:02 :56 45-30 1st +4.5 10,100 4/5 Ind W, 5-4 (11) 3:42 2-0 T1st - 4,275 6/25Tol W, 4-1 2:47 46-30 1st +4.5 9,153 4/6 Ind W, 7-4 3:13 3-0 T1st - 7,705 6/26 Ind W, 2-1 3:07 47-30 1st +5.5 6,406 4/7 Ind L, 5-2 2:48 3-1 T1st - 6,154 6/27 Ind W, 3-2 2:52 48-30 1st +6.5 10,996 4/8 Lou W, 2-1 (10) 3:00 4-1 1st +0.5 6,051 6/28 Lou W, 6-3 2:4449-30 1st +7.5 7,742 4/9 Lou L, 6-2 2:56 4-2 1st +0.5 5,714 6/29 Lou L, 9-8 3:26 49-31 1st +7.5 10,121 4/10 Lou L, 8-0 2:45 4-3 1st +0.5 5,708 6/30 Lou L, 7-6 2:44 49-32 1st +7.5 6,426 4/11 DurW, 12-4 3:03 5-3 1st +0.5 9,604 7/1Tol W, 12-2 2:38 50-32 1st +7.5 5,011 4/12 Dur PPD., Rescheduled as a on 6/1 7/2 Tol W, 4-12:13 51-32 1st +8.5 5,907 4/13 Dur L, 4-3 2:41 5-4 T2nd -1.0 6,774 7/3 Tol W, 6-5 (10) 3:0752-32 1st +9.5 11,000 4/14Dur W, 3-1 2:43 6-4 T1st - 5,326 7/4 Lou 7:05 4/15 Lou W, 4-3 2:46 7-4 T1st- 3,985 7/5 Lou 7:15 4/16 Lou L, 9-7 3:00 7-5 2nd -1.0 4,684 7/6 Lou 7:15 4/17 Lou W, 9-5 2:59 8-5 2nd -1.0 6,034 7/7 Lou 2:05 4/18 Lou W, 8-5 (8) 3:18 :47 9-5 2nd -0.5 4,673 7/8 ALL-STAR BREAK 4/19 Tol W, 11-10 (10) 3:47 10-5 1st +0.54,012 7/9 ALL-STAR BREAK 4/20 Tol W, 4-23:06 11-5 1st +1.5 4,534 7/10 ALL-STAR GAME (El Paso, TX) 4/21 TolL, 11-9 3:12 11-6 1st +0.5 4,118 7/11 Ind 7:05 4/22 OFF DAY 7/12 Ind 7:15 4/23Nor W, 11-7 3:25 12-6 1st +1.5 7,190 7/13 Ind 7:15 4/24 Nor W, 5-4 2:52 13-6 1st +2.5 6,139 7/14 Ind 4:05 4/25 Nor W, 4-0 2:36 14-6 1st +3.5 7,073 7/15 SWB 7:05 4/26 DurL, 6-4 3:08 14-7 1st +3.5 6,375 7/16 SWB 7:05 4/27 Dur PPD., Rescheduled as a doubleheader on 4/28 7/17 SWB 12:05 4/28 Dur L, 1-0 (7) 1:58 14-8 1st +2.0 - 7/18 SWB 7:05 4/28 Dur L, 2-0 (7) 1:43 14-9 1st +1.5 6,545 7/19 Buf 7:05 4/29 Ind L, 5-3 2:19 14-10 1st +0.5 3,820 7/20 Buf 6:05 4/30 Ind W, 7-6 2:58 15-10 1st +1.5 7,476 7/21 Buf 1:05 5/1 Ind W, 9-72:44 16-10 1st +2.5 3,885 7/22 OFF DAY 5/2 Tol L, 7-3 3:07 :0916-11 1st +1.5 3,419 7/23 SWB 7:05 5/3 Tol W, 3-0 3:00 17-11 1st +1.5 4,117 7/24 SWB 7:05 5/4 Tol W, 10-5 (11) 3:47 18-11 1st +2.5 6,829 7/25 SWB 12:05 5/5 Tol L, 4-3 2:50 18-12 1st +2.5 5,624 7/26 Gwn 7:15 5/6 OFF DAY 7/27 Gwn 7:15 5/7 ChaL, 12-5 3:04 18-13 1st +2.5 8,434 7/28 Gwn 4:05 5/8 Cha W, 6-2 2:48 19-13 1st +3.5 6,364 7/29 Ind 7:05 5/9 Cha PPD., Rescheduled as a doubleheader on 8/17 7/30 Ind 7:05 5/10 Syr L, 7-4 2:50 19-14 1st +2.0 8,522 7/31 Lou 7:05 5/11 Syr W, 3-1 2:31 20-14 1st +2.0 10,100 8/1 Lou 7:05 5/12 Syr L, 2-0 2:12 20-15 1st +1.5 8,226 8/2 Ind 7:15 5/13 OFF DAY 8/3 Ind 7:05 5/14 Paw W, 5-4 (10) 3:17 21-15 1st +1.5 3,736 8/4 Ind 1:35 5/15 PawW, 7-4 3:16 22-15 1st +1.5 3,992 8/5 OFF DAY 5/16 Paw L, 5-3 3:08 22-16 1st +1.5 3,387 8/6 Paw 7:05 5/17 Syr W, 14-3 2:52 23-16 1st +1.5 4,512 8/7 Paw 7:05 5/18 Syr L, 7-2 2:22 23-17 1st +0.5 6,508 8/8 Paw 12:05 5/19 Syr W, 8-2 2:56 24-17 1st +1.5 4,516 8/9 Buf 7:15 5/20 OFF DAY 8/10 Buf 7:15 5/21 Tol W, 5-2 2:52 25-17 1st +1.5 6,850 8/11 Buf 4:05 5/22 Tol L, 10-4 2:4725-18 1st +0.5 6,767 8/12 OFF DAY 5/23 Tol W, 7-22:15 26-18 1st +0.5 9,611 8/13Gwn 7:05 5/24 IndL, 3-1 2:28 26-192nd -0.5 9,121 8/14Gwn 7:05 5/25 Ind W, 15-9 2:52 27-19 1st +0.5 10,100 8/15 Gwn 7:05 5/26 Ind L, 11-5 3:2227-20 2nd -0.5 6,986 8/16 Cha 1:05 5/27 Ind L, 8-3 2:56 27-21 2nd -1.5 10,874 8/17 Cha 5:05 5/28Nor W, 9-2 2:52 28-21 2nd -0.5 3,144 8/17 Cha - 5/29 Nor W, 11-4 3:06 29-21 2nd -0.5 6,537 8/18 Cha 5:05 5/30 Nor W, 12-52:55 30-21 2nd -0.5 4,756 8/19 Lou 6:35 5/31 Dur W, 2-1 2:311:41 31-21 2nd-0.5 8,143 8/20Lou 6:35 6/1 Dur L, 11-5 3:01 31-22 2nd -1.0 6,507 8/21 Lou 6:35 6/1 Dur W, 4-0 2:19 32-22 T1st - 9,943 8/22 Lou 6:35 6/2 DurW, 7-5 3:22 33-22 1st +1.0 7,939 8/23 Tol 7:15 6/3 Tol L, 12-5 3:02 33-23 T1st - 10,524 8/24 Tol 7:15 6/4 Tol L, 11-5 2:5233-24 T1st - 7,005 8/25 Tol 4:05 6/5 Tol L, 13-5 3:04 33-25 2nd -1.0 6,242 8/26 Lou 7:00 6/6 Nor L, 11-6 3:10 33-26 2nd -2.08,381 8/27 Lou 7:00 6/7 Nor W, 5-1 2:17 34-26 2nd -1.0 8,807 8/28 Lou 7:00 6/8 Nor W, 3-2 (10) 2:59 35-26 1st +0.5 10,110 8/29 Lou 7:00 6/9 Nor W, 8-3 3:05 36-26 1st +0.5 9,128 8/30 Ind 7:15 6/10 OFF DAY 8/31 Ind 6:05 6/11 Roc L, 4-3 2:18 36-27 1st +0.5 6,659 9/1 Tol 6:05 6/12 RocW, 3-2 2:33 37-27 1st +1.5 5,766 9/2 Tol 1:05 6/13 Roc L, 6-2 2:5837-28 1st +1.5 3,925 6/14 LHV W, 13-6 2:51 38-28 1st +2.5 10,100 6/15 LHV W, 9-1 2:44 39-28 1st +3.0 10,100 6/16 LHV W, 3-1 2:23 40-28 1st +3.5 10,100 6/17 OFF DAY 6/18 Roc W, 9-8 2:47 41-28 1st +3.5 7,062 6/19 Roc L, 6-2 2:36 :45 41-29 1st +3.5 7,300 6/20 Roc W, 5-4 (8) 2:30 42-29 1st +4.5 10,100 6/21LHV W, 14-0 2:51 43-29 1st +4.5 10,100 6/22 LHV L, 13-1 2:58 43-30 1st +4.5 10,666 6/23 LHV W, 10-9 3:13 44-30 1st +4.5 8,501 Transactions Thursday, July 4

# Transaction # Transaction # Transaction 1794/4- RHP Tyler Clippard to the DL [25] 5/29- INF Tyler Krieger from AKR [25] 2 4/4- RHP James Hoyt to the DL [25] 80 5/29- OF Tyler Naquin from AKR (mlr) [25+1] 3 4/4- C Dioner Navarro to the DL [25] 81 5/29- INF Adam Rosales to the DL [24+1] 4 4/4- OF Mike Papi to the DL [25] 82 5/29- LHP Josh Smith from CLE (opt) [25+1] 5 4/4- RHP Adam Plutko to the DL [25] 83 5/29- RHP Michael Peoples to the TI List [24+1] 6 4/5- INF Jason Kipnis from CLE (mlr) [25+1] 84 5/31- RHP Chih-Wei Hu to the DL (r. 5/28) [23+1] 7 4/6- RHP Shao-Ching Chiang to AKR [24+1] 85 5/31- RHP Henry Martinez from the TI List [24+1] 8 4/6- LHP Matt Whitehouse from AKR [25+1] 86 5/31- C Dioner Navarro to the DL [23+1] 9 4/9- RHP Nick Wittgren to CLE (rec) [24+1] 87 6/1- RHP Evan Mitchell from LC [24+1] 10 4/9- RHP Shao-Ching Chiang to AKR [25+1] 88 6/1- LHP David Speer from AKR [25+1] 11 4/11- LHP Josh Smith to the TI List [24+1] 89 6/1- RHP Evan Mitchell to LYN [24+1] 12 4/11- LHP Sean Brady from AKR [25+1] 90 6/1- RHP Jared Robinson from LYN [25+1] 13 4/13- RHP Cody Anderson to CLE (rec) [24+1] 91 6/2- LHP Josh Smith to CLE (rec) [24+1] 14 4/13- RHP Jefry Rodriguez to CLE (rec) [23+1] 92 6/2- LHP David Speer to AKR [23+1] 15 4/14- LHP Josh Smith from the TI List [24+1] 93 6/2- LHP Rob Kaminsky from AKR [24+1] 16 4/14- OF Carlos Gonzalez to CLE (pur) [23+1] 94 6/2- LHP Ben Krauth from AKR [25+1] 17 4/15- RHP Jon Edwards from CLE (opt) [24+1] 95 6/2- RHP Jared Robinson to AKR [24+1] 18 4/15- OF Jordan Luplow from CLE (opt) [25+1] 96 6/3- LHP Ben Krauth to AKR [23+1] 19 4/15- INF Francisco Lindor from CLE (mlr) [25+2] 97 6/3- LHP Matt Whitehouse from AKR [24+1] 20 4/15- INF Jason Kipnis to CLE (mlr) [25+1] 98 6/3- RHP Michael Peoples from the TI List [25+1] 21 4/16- INF Mike Freeman to CLE (pur) [24+1] 99 6/3- RHP Cody Anderson to the DL [24+1] 22 4/17- INF Eric Stamets from CLE (opt) [25+1] 100 6/4- OF Mike Papi to the DL [23+1] 23 4/18- LHP Sean Brady to AKR [24+1] 101 6/4- OF Connor Marabell from AKR [24+1] 24 4/18- LHP Matt Whitehouse to AKR [23+1] 102 6/4- OF Tyler Naquin to CLE (mlr) [24] 25 4/18- RHP Tyler Clippard from the DL [24+1] 103 6/5- RHP Jon Edwards to CLE (rec) [23] 26 4/18- RHP Jefry Rodriguez from CLE (opt) [25+1] 104 6/5- RHP Nick Goody to CLE (rec) [22] 27 4/18- INF Yu-Cheng Chang to the DL [24+1] 105 6/5- LHP Rob Kaminsky to AKR [21] 28 4/18- OF Mike Papi from the DL [25+1] 106 6/5- RHP Nick Sandlin from AKR [22] 29 4/20- INF Francisco Lindor to CLE (mlr) [25] 107 6/6- OF Greg Allen from CLE (opt) [23] 30 4/20- RHP Jon Edwards to CLE (rec) [24] 108 6/6- RHP Mitch Talbot signed [24] 31 4/23- RHP Jon Edwards from CLE (opt) [25] 109 6/6- RHP Mike Clevinger from CLE (mlr) [24+1] 32 4/24- RHP Jefry Rodriguez to CLE (rec) [24] 110 6/6- RHP Aaron Civale to AKR [25+1] 33 4/24- RHP Jake Paulson from AKR [25] 111 6/7- C Tim Federowicz to TEX (trd) [24+1] 34 4/25- RHP Tyler Clippard to CLE (pur) [24] 112 6/7- C Dioner Navarro from the DL [25+1] 35 4/25- OF Cameron Maybin to NYY (trd) [23] 113 6/8- RHP Adam Plutko to CLE (rec) [24+1] 36 4/25- RHP Cody Anderson from CLE (opt) [24] 114 6/8- LHP Matt Whitehouse to AKR [23+1] 37 4/25- INF Yu-Cheng Chang from the DL [25] 115 6/8- RHP Jon Edwards from CLE (opt) [24+1] 38 4/27- RHP Jake Paulson to AKR [24] 116 6/9- INF Adam Rosales from the DL [25+1] 39 4/27- RHP Jefry Rodriguez from CLE (opt) [25] 117 6/10- RHP Mike Clevinger to CLE (mlr) [25] 40 4/28- OF Jordan Luplow to CLE (rec) [24] 118 6/10- OF Connor Marabell to AKR [24] 41 4/29- OF Greg Allen from CLE (opt) [25] 119 6/15- RHP Brooks Pounders to NYM (trd) [23] 42 5/1- INF Yu-Cheng Chang to the DL [24] 120 6/15- RHP Chih-Wei Hu from the DL [24] 43 5/1- INF Tyler Krieger from AKR [25] 121 6/18- INF Tyler Krieger to AKR [23] 44 5/3- RHP Jon Edwards to CLE (rec) [24] 122 6/18- INF Yu-Cheng Chang from the DL [24] 45 5/3- RHP James Karinchak from AKR [25] 123 6/18- LHP Josh Smith from CLE (opt) [25] 46 5/5- RHP Cody Anderson to CLE (rec) [24] 124 6/21- LHP Josh Smith to CLE (rec) [24] 47 5/5- INF Tyler Krieger to AKR [23] 125 6/21- RHP Evan Mitchell from LYN [25] 48 5/5- RHP Evan Mitchell from MV [24] 126 6/22- RHP Aaron Civale to CLE (pur) [24] 49 5/5- INF Adam Rosales from MIN (trd) [25] 127 6/22- RHP Jake Paulson from AKR [25] 50 5/7- RHP Jefry Rodriguez to CLE (rec) [24] 128 6/23- INF Bobby Bradley to CLE (rec) [24] 51 5/7- RHP Evan Mitchell to MV [23] 129 6/23- RHP Evan Mitchell to LYN [23] 52 5/7- RHP James Hoyt from the DL [24] 130 6/23- LHP Josh Smith from CLE (opt) [24] 53 5/7- RHP Adam Plutko from the DL [25] 131 6/24- RHP Jon Edwards to CLE (rec) [23] 54 5/9- LHP R.C. Orlan to the TI List [24] 132 6/25- LHP Randy Valladares from LC [24] 55 5/9- RHP Jon Edwards from CLE (opt) [25] 133 6/25- RHP Jake Paulson to AKR [23] 56 5/11- RHP A.J. Cole to CLE (pur) [24] 134 6/26- LHP Rob Kaminsky from AKR [24] 57 5/11- RHP Zach Plesac from AKR [25] 135 6/27- RHP Aaron Civale from CLE (opt) [25] 58 5/11- RHP James Karinchak to the DL [24] 136 6/28- INF Yu-Cheng Chang to CLE (rec) [24] 59 5/13- LHP R.C. Orlan from the TI List [25] 137 6/28- LHP Randy Valladares to LC [23] 60 5/13- LHP R.C. Orlan released [24] 138 6/28- RHP Jon Edwards from CLE (opt) [24] 61 5/14- OF Oscar Mercado to CLE (rec) [23] 139 6/28- INF Luke Wakamatsu from LYN [25] 62 5/14- RHP Cody Anderson from CLE (opt) [24] 140 7/1- INF Luke Wakamatsu to LYN [24] 63 5/14- INF Max Moroff from CLE (out) [25] 141 7/1- RHP Asher Wojciechowski to BAL (trd) [23] 64 5/17- RHP Adam Plutko to CLE (rec) [24] 142 7/1- INF Yu-Cheng Chang from CLE (opt) [24] 65 5/17- LHP Matt Whitehouse from AKR [25] 143 7/1- LHP Tanner Tully from AKR [25] 66 5/22- C Eric Haase to CLE (rec) [24] 144 7/1- RHP Nick Sandlin to the DL [24] 67 5/22- C Dioner Navarro from the DL [25] 145 7/1- RHP Cam Hill from LC [25] 68 5/23- INF Max Moroff to the DL [24] 146 7/3- RHP Chih-Wei Hu to waivers (dfa) [24] 69 5/25- OF Greg Allen to CLE (rec) [23] 147 7/3- INF Andrew Velazquez from TB (trd) [25] 70 5/25- LHP Josh Smith to CLE (pur) [22] 148 7/3- INF Andrew Velazquez to the DL [24] 71 5/25- OF Daniel Johnson from AKR [23] 72 5/25- RHP Neil Ramirez from CLE (out) [24] 73 5/26- C Eric Haase from CLE (opt) [25] 74 5/27- LHP Matt Whitehouse to AKR [24] 75 5/27- RHP Adam Plutko from CLE (opt) [25] 76 5/28- RHP Henry Martinez to the TI List [24] 77 5/28- RHP Zach Plesac to CLE (pur) [23] 78 5/28- RHP Argenis Angulo from AKR [24]

CLE- Cleveland (ML), AKR- Akron (AA), LYN- Lynchburg (A+), LC- Lake County (A), MV- Mahoning Valley (SS) clm- claimed, dfa- designated, mlr- rehab, opt- optioned, out- outrighted, pur- purchased, rec- recalled, trd- traded