(50-54) vs. PADRES (47-57) JULY 30, 2017 at Petco Park, San Diego, CA --- GAME #105/ROAD #55 RHP (8-7, 4.12 ERA) vs. LHP CLAYTON RICHARD (5-11, 5.37 ERA)

THE PIRATES...have lost six of their last seven games after winning a season-high six in a row between 7/16-21...Have won 10 of their last 17 games and 13 of their last 21...Have gone 24-19 in their last 43 games and 36-32 in their last 68 contests, dating back to 5/13...Scored a season-high 14 runs in their final game before the break (7/9 at Chicago)...Had a 52-51 record after 103 games last season (53-51 after 104). BUCS WHEN... A PIRATE LOOKS AT 60: Special birthday greetings go out to Bucco manager Clint Hurdle, who was born on this date in 1957 in Big Rapids, Michigan...In his seven seasons with the Pirates, Hurdle has won 559 games, good for fifth place on the club’s Last five games ...... 1-4 all-time managerial win list...Hurdle’s 1093 all-time victories rank sixth among all current big league managers. Last ten games...... 4-6 CLOSING THE BOOKS ON JULY: With one game left to play, the Pirates have posted a 13-11 record so far this month...They began July in fourth place, trailing the first-place Brewers by 5.0 games (they enter today’s action in fourth place and 5.5 Leading after 6...... 37-7 games behind the first-place Cubs)...The Bucs have posted a 3.80 ERA (211.0ip/89er) during the month - good for seventh- Tied after 6...... 8-6 best in the N.L. - while they have hit .254 (209-for-882) with 98 runs (only the Giants and Reds have scored fewer runs in July). Trailing after 6...... 5-41 ROAD, SWEET ROAD: Dating back to his start against the Mets in New York on June 2, Gerrit Cole has won each of his last five road starts, producing a 2.16 ERA (25.0ip/6er) in the last four...The last Pirates to win five consecutive starts on Leading after 7...... 40-4 the road was Kevin Correia in 2011...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last Pittsburgh pitcher to win more than five Tied after 7...... 5-3 straight road starts was Don Robinson, who won seven consecutive during the 1982 season. Trailing after 7...... 5-47 DREAMIN’: Southern California native Gerrit Cole has gone 7-2 with a 2.96 ERA (54.2ip/18er) in nine career starts with the Pirates in the Golden State...His first loss came in his first start on 8/21/13 in San Diego; since then he has Leading after 8...... 41-4 won seven of his last eight starts in California, inlcuding Monday night in San Francisco. Tied after 8...... 4-3 COLE - CALM & COLLECTED: Gerrit Cole has gone 5-1 with a 3.04 ERA (50.1ip/17er) in his last eight starts...Aside from the game against the Giants on 6/30 in which he gave up seven runs in 5.1ip, Cole has posted a 2.20 ERA (41.0ip/10er) in Trailing after 8...... 5-47 the other seven outings...In 24 career starts against N.L. West teams, Cole has gone 15-6 with a 3.05 ERA (150.1ip/51er). Scoring first...... 31-18 WANNA BE STARTING SOMETHING: Among all Major League teams this season, the Pirates have used the fewest amount of starting (six)...In addition to the current five-man rotation, RHP Tyler Glasnow made 12 starts with the team before Opp. score first...... 19-36 being sent to the minors on June 10...The Bucs used a total of 14 different starting pitchers last season...The club record for fewest starting pitchers used in one season is seven (1902, 1972 and 1997). Scoring 4+...... 44-11 POPS AND CUTCH: Andrew McCutchen is one home run shy of hitting 20 or more in seven consecutive seasons...The only Scoring less than 4...... 6-43 Pittsburgh player to accomplish this feat is Hall-of-Famer Willie Stargell, who did so in 13 straight campaigns between 1964 and 1976...McCutchen’s 194 career home runs rank fourth on the club’s all-time list behind Stargell (475), Ralph Kiner (301) Outhitting Opp...... 33-7 and Roberto Clemente (240); he passed Barry Bonds (fifth with 176) earlier this season. Being out-hit...... 15-45 BUCS/PADS: The Pirates and Padres are meeting this weekend for the first time since doing so last year at PNC Park between Hits are equal...... 2-2 August 9-11...The two teams split the six games played in 2016, with the Bucs winning two-of-three in Pittsburgh and losing two-of-three in San Diego between April 19-21...Since taking two-of-three here in 2014, the Pirates have gone 3-6 in their Comeback wins ...... 28 last nine games played at Petco Park...The clubs meet again in Pittsburgh next weekend. Wins in final AB...... 10 THE HIT PARADE: With his two hits Friday night, Andrew McCutchen tied Jason Kendall for 16th place on Pittsburgh’s all- time hit list with 1409 (Bill Virdon is 15th with 1431)...Since his first season in the big leagues in 2009, McCutchen’s 1409 Walkoff Wins...... 7 hits rank first among all National League players and seventh in all of . Losses in final AB...... 11 BUMPS IN THE ROAD: The Pirates are 2-6 on this nine-game, 10-day road trip to Colorado (1-2), San Francisco (1-2) and Walkoff Losses...... 6 San Diego (0-2)...The trip concludes today...Beginning Tuesday, the Pirates are scheduled to play 16-of-23 games at home. SAVING SOUTHPAWS: Lefty Felipe Rivero is one save shy of matching fellow southpaw Tony Watson with a team-high 10 Extra Games...... 6-8 saves this season...It would mark the first time in club history that the Pirates have had two left-handed pitchers earn 10 or more saves in the same season (since saves became official in 1969)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, this has Playing errorless...... 26-28 happened only three times in MLB history; John Rocker (24) and Mike Remlinger (12) with the Braves in 2000, Mitch Williams (16) Committing at least 1 Error. . . . 24-26 and Paul Assenmacher (10) with the Cubs in 1990 and Dave Righetti (25) and Lee Guetterman (13) with the Yankees in 1989. Homered ...... 39-28 4 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER: The Pirates have won each of their last 11 games when scoring at least four runs and have gone 17-2 in their last 19 when doing so...Overall this season, the Bucs are 44-11 when plating four or more runs in a game. 2+ homers...... 19-3 RAVING ABOUT RIVERO: Felipe Rivero has made 10 straight scoreless outings (11.2ip) and has been scored upon just twice Series (W-L-T)...... 15-14-4 in his last 29 games (32.0ip/3r/2er) while being charged with an earned run in just four of his 49 appearances overall...He recorded his nine save of the season on Thursday and has produced five multi- saves...The last Pirates pitcher to earn Series Sweeps...... 3 at least five saves of more than 1.0ip in a season was RHP Julian Tavarez, who had seven such saves in 2003. Swept in a Series...... 6 OUCH!: Pittsburgh batters have been hit by a pitch three times in this series and lead the Majors with 58 plunkings overall this season...Since the start of the 2011 campaign, the Pirates have been hit by a pitch a Major League leading 479 times. Interleague ...... 4-7 Before the break ...... 42-47 ON THIS DATE IN PIRATES HISTORY After the break...... 8-7 July 30, 1975: The Pirates beat the Phillies and Hall-of-Fame lefthander Steve Carlton in front of 43,260 fans at Three Rivers Stadium. The start of the game was delayed 18 minutes to let 12,435 ladies in as part of a ladies night promotion. tossed a complete game to Starter goes 6.0ip+ ...... 30-24 improve to 12-6 and Manny Sanguillen went 5-for-5 with a home run. Starter goes less than 6.0ip. . . . 20-30

UP-COMING GAMES AND PROBABLE PITCHERS Monday OFF DAY IN PITTSBURGH Tuesday vs. Cincinnati 7:05 EDT RHP Homer Bailey (2-5, 8.37 ERA) vs. RHP (6-4, 4.03 ERA) AT&T SportsNet Wednesday vs. Cincinnati 7:05 EDT RHP Robert Stephenson (0-4, 7.86 ERA) vs. RHP Trevor Williams (4-4, 4.53 ERA) AT&T SportsNet Thursday vs. Cincinnati 7:05 EDT RHP Sal Romano (2-2, 4.57 ERA) vs. RHP (3-7, 4.84 ERA) AT&T SportsNet 45 - RHP GERRIT COLE YEAR W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2016 7-10 3.88 21 21 1 0 116.0 131 57 50 36 98 2017 8-7 4.12 21 21 0 0 126.2 129 60 58 31 112 M.L. CAREER 55-37 3.39 115 115 1 0 706.0 679 289 266 179 650 vs. SAN DIEGO: 3-1 with a 1.52 ERA (23.2ip/4er) in four career starts...Won an 11-1 decision at Petco Park last year on 4/21 (6.0ip/0r)...Went 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA in one start in 2015, winning a 4-1 decision at Petco Park on 6/3...Also allowed two runs in 6.0 innings, but was outdueled by Ian Kennedy in a 2-1 loss at Petco Park on 8/21/13 and struck out a career-high tying 12 batters while winning a 10-1 decision (6.0ip/1er) against Kennedy at PNC Park on 9/19/13. DATE/OPP W/L IP H R ER BB SO PITCHES ERA SCORE DATE/OPP W/L IP H R ER BB SO PITCHES ERA SCORE 4/3 at Boston L 5.0 7 5 5 1 2 76 9.00 3-5 L 7/14 vs. St. Louis ND 6.0 4 2 2 0 4 102 4.35 5-2 W 4/9 vs. Atlanta ND 6.0 8 3 3 2 4 98 6.55 6-5 W 7/19 vs. Milwaukee ND 7.0 6 1 1 0 10 103 4.18 3-2 W 4/14 at Chicago W 6.0 6 2 2 1 5 114 5.29 4-2 W 7/24 at San Francisco W 6.0 6 2 2 4 4 115 4.12 10-3 W 4/19 at St. Louis L 6.0 6 2 2 2 8 91 4.70 1-2 L JULY (2-0, 2.52 ERA) 25.0 23 7 7 5 26 433 4/25 vs. Chicago L 7.0 2 1 0 0 8 78 3.60 0-1 L APRIL (1-3, 3.60 ERA) 30.0 29 13 12 6 27 457

5/1 at Cincinnati ND 6.0 5 3 2 1 7 99 3.50 3-4 L 2nd HALF (1-0, 2.37 ERA) 19.0 16 5 5 4 18 320 5/6 vs. Milwaukee ND 7.0 2 1 1 2 8 101 3.14 2-1 W 5/11 at Arizona L 7.0 7 2 2 1 5 103 3.06 1-2 L 5/17 vs. Washington W 7.0 3 1 1 2 3 98 2.84 6-1 W 5/22 at Atlanta L 4.2 10 5 5 1 2 100 3.36 2-5 L 5/27 vs. New York ND 5.0 10 4 4 1 3 98 3.65 5-4 W MAY (1-2, 3.68 ERA) 36.2 37 16 15 8 28 599

6/2 at New York W 5.0 8 7 7 2 6 93 4.27 12-7 W 6/8 vs. Miami L 4.2 11 7 7 1 5 94 4.83 1-7 L 6/13 vs. Colorado W 7.0 3 1 1 3 3 100 4.54 5-2 W 6/19 at Milwaukee W 7.0 3 1 1 2 5 103 4.28 8-1 W 6/24 at St. Louis W 6.0 5 1 1 2 5 99 4.11 7-3 W 6/30 vs. San Francisco L 5.1 10 7 7 2 7 101 4.51 5-13 L JUNE (4-2, 6.17 ERA) 35.0 40 24 24 12 31 590 CAREER BATTING: .171 (37-for-216) 1 2B 0 3B 2 HR 14 RBI 6 BB 23 SACS 2017 BATTING: .139 (5-for-36) 0 2B 0 3B 0 HR 2 RBI 1 BB 7 SACS 7/5 at Philadelphia W 6.0 7 2 2 1 8 113 4.43 5-2 W CAREER HOMERS (2): 9/7/14 at Chicago (NL) - off Blake Parker 5/26/16 vs. Arizona - Patrick Corbin 1st HALF (7-7, 4.43 ERA) 107.2 113 55 53 27 94 2139

CATCHERS THROWING TUESDAY’S STARTER CS/ATT % PICKOFFS PB ERA JAMESON TAILLON: The 25-year-old righthander will be making his 15th start of the season when he Cervelli 8/35 23% 2 6 (567.1ip/265er) 4.20 takes the mound against the Reds at PNC Park Tuesday night...Gave up a career-high 10 runs (nine Diaz 2/6 33% 1 2 (161.1ip/81er) 4.52 earned) while losing an 11-3 decision in his last start - Tuesday in San Francisco...Had a career-high Stallings 1/2 50% 0 0 (13.1ip/11er) 7.43 18.1 scoreless innings streak from 6/23 to 7/15...Has gone 3-3 with a 4.61 ERA (41.0ip/21er) and has Stewart 6/17 35% 0 3 (188.2ip/80er) 3.82 surrendered one home run in eight starts since returning from disabled list on 6/12 (had testicular cancer surgery on 5/8)...Has gone 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA (38.0ip/16er) in seven starts at PNC Park this season. CAUGHT STEALINGS BY PITCHERS...... 2 PITCHER PICKOFFS...... 1 vs. CINCINNATI: 1-1 with a 4.91 ERA (22.0ip/12er) in four career starts...Has gone0-1 with a 6.55 ERA SB OFF PITCHERS...... 2 (11.0ip/8er) in two starts this season, losing a 7-2 decision in Cincinnati on 5/3 (5.0ip/6er) and receiving NO THROWS...... 13 a no-decision in a 6-2 Bucco loss on 4/11 at PNC Park (6.0ip/2er)...Picked up his win on 9/17/16 at Great OTHERS (double steals)...... 2 American Ball Park 2017 HIGHS & LOWS TEAM BATTING TEAM PITCHING Most runs, game, Pirates...... 14, 7/9 @CHI Most , game, Pirates...... 14, 7/4 @PHI Most runs, game, Opponents...... 14, 4/24 vs. CHI Most strikeouts, game, Pirates (extra innings) ...... 15, 7/19 vs. MIL Most runs, inning, Pirates...... 10, 7/9 @CHI (1st) Most strikeouts, game, Opponents ...... 17, 5/8 @LA Most runs, inning, Opponents...... 7, 7/23 @COL (6th) & 5/12 @ARI (3rd) Most walks, game, Pirates...... 9, 4/24 vs. CHI Most hits, game, Pirates...... 18, 7/21 @COL & 4/28 @MIA Most walks, game, Pirates (extra innings)...... Most hits, game, Opponents...... 18, 6/30 vs. SF & 6/9 vs. MIA Most walks, game, Opponents...... 8, 5/2 @CIN & 4/28 @MIA Most hits, inning, Pirates...... 7, 7/9 @CHI (1st) Most walks, game, Opponents (extra innings)...... 10, 7/1 vs. SF Most consec. hits, inning...... 6, 6/20 @MIL (1st) Most consec. hits, game...... 6, 6/20 @MIL Most hits, inning, Opponents...... 6, 5 times, last on 7/18 vs. MIL (3rd) Fewest hits, game, Pirates...... 1, 5/11 @ARI INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Fewest hits, game, Opponents...... 2, 4/25 vs. CHI Most doubles, game...... 5, 6/9 vs. MIA Most strikeouts, game...... 10, Cole (7/19 vs. MIL) Most triples, game...... 3, 4/28 @MIA Longest winning streak...... 3 games, Cole (6/13-24) & LeBlanc (4/26-5/21) Most home runs, game, Pirates...... 4, 5/24 @ATL & 4/15 @CHI Longest losing streak...... 6 games, Kuhl (4/18-6/14) Most home runs, game, Opponents...... 5, 7/23 @COL Fewest hits, complete game...... 3, Nova (4/29 @MIA) Most consecutive games, home run...... 9, 6/16-24 Most walks, game...... 6, Kuhl (4/8 vs. ATL) Most consec. games, HR, Opponents...... 9, 6/17-25 Most IP, game, starter...... 9.0, Nova (4/29 @MIA) Most extra-base hits ...... 6, 7/9 @CHI, 7/6 @PHI & 5/2 @CIN Most IP, game, reliever...... 5.1, LeBlanc (4/10 vs. CIN) Most consecutive games, extra-base hit...... 59, 5/22-7/28 Most consec. scoreless IP...... 18.1, Taillon (6/23-7/15) Most stolen bases, game, Pirates...... 3, 6/11 vs. MIA Most consecutive saves...... 9, Rivero (6/10-7/20) Most stolen bases, game, Opponents...... 5, 4/10 vs. CIN Most left on base...... 13, 5/23 @ATL & 4/7 vs. ATL Most left on base (extra innings)...... 15, 7/1 vs. SF (11 innings) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest winning streak...... 6 games (7/16-21) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Longest losing streak...... 6 games (5/7-12) Most hits, game ...... 4, Bell (7/21 @COL), Cervelli (5/25 @ATL), Longest game, innings ...... 14, 5/31 vs. ARI Osuna (4/28 @MIA) & Polanco (7/17 vs. MIL, 7/6 @PHI & 4/8 vs. ATL) Longest game, time...... 4:40, 5/31 vs. ARI (14 inn) Most consecutive hits ...... 6, McCutchen (6/29-7/1) Longest game, time, 9 innings...... 4:01, 6/30 vs. SF Most runs, game...... 4, Marte (7/21 @COL) Shortest game, time ...... 2:10, 5/30 vs. ARI Most 2bs, game ...... 2, 13 times, last by Osuna (7/9 @CHI) Largest margin of victory...... 11 runs, 7/9 @CHI (14-3) Most 3bs, game ...... 1, 24 times, last by Cervelli & Bell (7/21 @COL) Largest margin of defeat...... 11 runs, 5/8 @LA (1-12) & 4/24 vs. CHI (3-14) Most HR, game . 2, McCutchen (7/4 @PHI & 6/13 vs. COL) & Harrison (5/1 @CIN) Largest come from behind victory...... 4 runs, 4/15 @CHI Most extra-base hits ...... 2, 26 times, last by Bell (7/21 @COL) Largest come from behind loss...... 5 runs, 6/7 @BAL Most total bases ...... 9, McCutchen (7/4 @PHI) Largest crowd, home...... 36,484, 4/7 vs. ATL Most RBI, game ...... 6, Diaz (6/2 @NYM) Smallest crowd, home...... 11,027, 4/11 vs. CIN Most SB, game ...... 2, Marte (7/21 @COL), Largest crowd, road...... 48,235, 7/22 @COL Frazier (6/11 vs. MIA) & McCutchen (5/17 vs. WAS) Smallest crowd, road...... 13,909, 5/2 @CIN Most walks, game ...... 4, Frazier (5/24 @ATL) Most errors, game, Pirates...... 3, 7/7 @CHI, 6/27 vs. TB & 4/21 vs. NYY Consec. games, home run . . . . . 2, McCutchen (6/19-20), Frazier (5/24-25), Most errors, game, Opponents ...... 3, 7/7 @CHI Mercer (5/23-24), Harrison (5/1-2) & Bell (6/2-3, 5/17-18 & 4/19-21) Consecutive innings w/out an error ...... 58.2, 5/8-14 Longest hitting streak ...... 11 games, Mercer (6/9-21) Most double plays turned...... 4, 7/16 vs. StL, 6/4 @NYM & 4/8 vs. ATL Grand slams ...... 1, Cervelli (7/9 @CHI) Rain delays, home (total time) ...... 3 (5 hours, 4 minutes) Inside-the-park home runs ...... None Rain delays, road (total time)...... 4 (5 hours, 17 minutes) Leadoff home runs . . . . . 2, Harrison (4/26 vs. CHI) & Mercer (4/21 vs. NYY) Players used...... 40 Walkoff home runs ...... 3, Bell (7/14 vs. STL), McCutchen (5/29 vs. ARI) & Marte (4/9 vs. ATL) JOSH BELL N Has gone 1-for-16 in the last four games after going 9-for-19 (.474) in the first four games of the road trip. Multi-Hit Games: 18 ROAD TRIP: 10-35 (.286) 1 HR 7 RBI N Is hitting .328 (19-for-58) with five doubles, two triples, two home runs and 13 RBI in his last 12 road games. Multi-RBI Games: 11 SERIES: 0-7 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has hit safely in 15 of his last 20 games and is hitting .283 (26-for-92) with 18 RBI in 23 games this month. Last HR: 7/22/17 at COL LAST 3: 0-11 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 7/9/16 vs. CHI N Leads all N.L. rookies in hits (88) and ranks second in RBI (55) and total bases (169). CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-11 (Adam Warren)

FRANCISCO CERVELLI N Has started 17 of the last 18 games...Has gone 2-for-23 in his last seven games after hitting safely in six straight. Multi-Hit Games: 16 ROAD TRIP: 5-29 (.172) 0 HR 1 RBI N Has four multi-hit games in his last 11 starts and has hit safely in nine of his last 13 games (15-for-47, .319). Multi-RBI Games: 6 SERIES: 0-7 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Is hitting .284 (19-for-67) in 20 games since coming off the 7-day concussion disabled list on 7/3. Last HR: 7/18/17 vs. MIL LAST 3: 1-11 (.091) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 6/24/09 at ATL N Hit a first-inning grand slam and had a career-high tying five RBI (also 5/8/10) on 7/9 at Wrigley Field. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-10 (Kris Medlen)

ADAM FRAZIER N Has six hits in his last 10 at bats...Went 2-for-4 while starting in right field Saturday night in San Diego. Multi-Hit Games: 19 ROAD TRIP: 7-16 (.438) 0 HR 2 RBI N Is hitting .412 (14-for-34) with four doubles and three RBI in 14 games since the All-Star break. Multi-RBI Games: 9 SERIES: 2-5 (.400) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has made 40 starts in LF, 13 at second base, three in RF and one each at third base, shortstop and center field. Last HR: 5/25/17 at ATL LAST 3: 4-8 (.500) 0 HR 1 RBI First HR: 7/24/16 vs. PHI N Is hitting .385 (37-for-96) in 28 day games this season and .214 (37-for-173) in 53 games played at night. CURRENT STREAK: 1 game (Edubray Ramos)

DAVID FREESE N Has hit safely in each of his last nine starts (13-for-32, .406)...Grounded out as a pinch hitter on Wednesday. Multi-Hit Games: 18 ROAD TRIP: 10-27 (.370) 1 HR 5 RBI N Is hitting .341 (15-for-44) with five walks, a home run and six RBI in 14 games since the break (.455 OBP). Multi-RBI Games: 6 SERIES: 3-8 (.375) 0 HR 1 RBI N Has made 69 starts at third base; made a total of 71 starts at third base for the Bucs last year. Last HR: 7/23/17 at COL LAST 3: 3-9 (.333) 0 HR 1 RBI First HR: 9/29/09 at CIN N Is hitting .322 (19-for-59) off LHP this season...Has reached base safely 12 of his last 13 starts on the road. CURRENT STREAK: 2 games (Ramon Ramirez)

JOSH HARRISON N Is hitting .364 (24-for-66) in his last 17 games played against the Padres; .321 (25-for-78) in 25 career games. Multi-Hit Games: 30 ROAD TRIP: 10-32 (.313) 0 HR 1 RBI N Has produced four multi-hit games in his last six starts, going 9-for-23 (.391) with two doubles. Multi-RBI Games: 9 SERIES: 0-6 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has hit safely in nine of his last 12 games (16-for-49, .327)...Is hitting .3135 (10-for-32) on the road trip. Last HR: 7/18/17 vs. MIL LAST 3: 2-10 (.200) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 8/23/11 vs. MIL N Is hitting .291 (69-for-237) in 61 games from the second spot of the batting order. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-6 (Marco Estrada)

JOHN JASO N Went 0-for-3 with a walk while making the start in right field Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco. Multi-Hit Games: 12 ROAD TRIP: 0-10 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has made 24 starts in right field, 11 in left field and six at first base...Is hitless in his last 30 at bats. Multi-RBI Games: 5 SERIES: 0-0 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N His HR off Josh Osich on 7/2 was the second of his career off a lefty and first since his first career HR on 4/24/10. Last HR: 7/2/17 vs. SF LAST 3: 0-5 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 4/24/10 vs. TOR N Has two pinch-hit home runs this year (five career)...Is hitting .273 (6-for-22) with seven RBI as a pinch hitter. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-30 (Ricky Romero)

JORDAN LUPLOW N Was selected from Triple-A Indianapolis and went 0-for-3 while making his Major League debut Friday night. Multi-Hit Games: 6 ROAD TRIP: 0-4 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Leads Pittsburgh organization with 21 homers, hitting 16 with Double-A Altoona and 5 with Indianapolis. Multi-RBI Games: 3 SERIES: 0-4 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Combined to hit .296 (97-for-328) in 94 minor league games this season...Hit .324 in 21 Triple-A games. Last HR: 4/15/17 at CHI LAST 3: 0-4 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 7/26/12 at HOU N Was transferred to Triple-A on 6/30...Was named to the Eastern League mid-season All-Star team. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-4 (Dallas Keuchel)

STARLING MARTE N Has gone 1-for-11 in his last three games after hitting safely in five straight (9-for-24, .375). Multi-Hit Games: 6 ROAD TRIP: 10-35 (.286) 0 HR 4 RBI N Recorded his third assist Friday; his 36 outfield assists since 2015 lead all Major League players. Multi-RBI Games: 3 SERIES: 1-7 (.143) 0 HR 0 RBI N Is hitting .255 (12-for-47) in 11 games since being reinstated from the restricted list on 7/18. Last HR: 4/15/17 at CHI LAST 3: 1-11 (.091) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 7/26/12 at HOU N Has gone 15-for-56 (.268) with two walks and 10 runs scored in 13 games as the leadoff batter this season. CURRENT STREAK: 1 game (Dallas Keuchel)

ANDREW McCUTCHEN N Homered Friday night and recorded his 700th career RBI in the process...Has 12 RBI in his last 10 games. Multi-Hit Games: 27 ROAD TRIP: 7-27 (.259) 2 HR 10 RBI N His 520 career extra-base hits rank eighth on club’s all-time list; Dave Parker is seventh with 524. Multi-RBI Games: 17 SERIES: 2-6 (.333) 1 HR 2 RBI N Is leading all National League players with a .462 OBP and a .360 batting average since May 24. Last HR: 7/28/17 at SD LAST 3: 2-10 (.200) 1 HR 2 RBI First HR: 6/17/09 at MIN N Has reached base safely in 30 of his last 34 games, going 41-for-118 (.347) with 25 BB and 2 HBP (.470 OBP). CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-3 ()

JORDY MERCER N Has produced a .349 career average at Petco Park, going 15-for-43 with a home run (6/2/14) and four RBI. Multi-Hit Games: 19 ROAD TRIP: 5-25 (.200) 2 HR 5 RBI N Is hitting .302 (61-for-204) with 12 doubles, 4 triples, 8 homers and 32 RBI in his last 57 games (since 5/22). Multi-RBI Games: 10 SERIES: 0-5 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has eight hits in his last 17 at bats against LHP...Is hitting .302 (26-for-86) with runners in scoring position. Last HR: 7/24/17 at SF LAST 3: 0-7 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 8/8/12 vs. ARI N Ranks second among N.L. shortstops in fielding pct. (.987); has made just two errors in his last 78 games. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-10 (Josh Collmenter)

MAX MOROFF N Singled as a pinch hitter and played the inning at shortstop Tuesday night in San Francisco. Multi-Hit Games: 0 ROAD TRIP: 1-3 (.333) 0 HR 0 RBI N Delivered first career walkoff with a single in the 10th inning on 7/19 - was his third straight game with an RBI. Multi-RBI Games: 1 SERIES: 0-0 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Connected off St. Louis’ Carlos Martinez for his first Major League home run on 7/16 at PNC Park. Last HR: 7/16/17 vs. StL LAST 3: 1-5 (.200) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 7/16/17 vs. StL N Was tied for 1st in HR (13), 2nd in OPS (.954) and 3rd in slugging (.569) in International League when recalled on 6/2. CURRENT STREAK: 1 game (Carlos Martinez)

JOSÉ OSUNA N Made the start in right field Tuesday and went 2-for-4 with a run scored...Struck out as a pinch hitter Saturday. Multi-Hit Games: 11 ROAD TRIP: 5-12 (.417) 0 HR 0 RBI N Singled as a pinch hitter Monday night in San Francisco...Has nine hits in his last 25 at bats (.360). Multi-RBI Games: 7 SERIES: 0-1 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has hit safely in 12 of his last 14 starts (19-for-61, .311)...Has four hits in his last 11 at bats with RISP. Last HR: 6/20/17 at MIL LAST 3: 3-6 (.500) 0 HR 0 RBI First HR: 5/7/17 vs. MIL N Six of his last 14 hits have gone for extra bases and 19 of his 41 hits overall have been extra-base hits. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-1 (Zach Davies)

GREGORY POLANCO N Is currently on the 10-day D.L. with a left hamstring strain (the Pirates have gone 1-6 since he went on the D.L.). Multi-Hit Games: 18 ROAD TRIP: 1-3 (.333) 0 HR 1 RBI N Will be eligible for reinstatement the first day the Pirates return home on August 1 vs. Cincinnati. Multi-RBI Games: 5 SERIES: 0-0 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Recorded his third four-hit game of the season on 7/17...Has gone 11-for-30 (.367) in his last eight games. Last HR: 7/20/17 vs. MIL LAST 3: 3-11 (.273) 1 HR 2 RBI First HR: 6/13/14 at MIA N Hit safely in 15 of his 16 starts in July, going 24-for-61 (.393) with six doubles and three home runs. CURRENT STREAK: 3 games (Mike Dunn)

CHRIS STEWART N Caught the final four innings of Tuesday’s 11-3 loss in San Francisco; went hitless in his two at bats. Multi-Hit Games: 4 ROAD TRIP: 0-2 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Made his last start on 7/20 vs. Milwaukee and tied his career high (sixth time) with three hits. Multi-RBI Games: 1 SERIES: 0-0 (.000) 0 HR 0 RBI N Has thrown out six of the 17 runners attempting to steal against him; caught a total of three runners in 2016. Last HR: 4/10/16 at CIN LAST 3: 3-5 (.600) 0 HR 1 RBI First HR: 8/9/11 vs. PIT N Has been behind the plate for each of team’s last three shutouts; 7/4 at Philly, 6/29 vs. Tampa & 5/21 vs. Philly. CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-2 (James McDonald) DANIEL HUDSON N Gave up two hits and one run in 0.2ip Friday night and suffered the loss in 3-2 setback (winning run scored on his wild pitch). BA AGAINST: 40-151 .265 N Retired the one batter he faced last Sunday in Colorado (6 pitches) - his only other appearance thus far on the road trip. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 19/6 N Had made seven straight scoreless appearances (5.0ip) before Friday...Has been charged with 1 earned run in his last 12 games (9.1ip). 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 48/33 N Has posted a 2.37 ERA (30.1ip/8er) and .219 batting average against (23-for-105) in 36 appearances since the beginning of May.

WADE LeBLANC N Retired all three San Diego batters he faced in the 6th inning Saturday night...Gave up a run in the 9th inning Tuesday in San Francisco. BA AGAINST: 52-203 .256 N Had made five straight scoreless appearances (6.0ip) prior to giving up five runs in 0.2ip last Sunday in Denver. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 11/2 N Has already established a career high in appearances (39) while pitching exclusively out of the for the first time in his career. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 38/29 N Has a 2.62 ERA (34.1ip/10er) when working more than 1.0 inning...Earned his third career save (3.0ip/0r) on 5/2 at Cincinnati

JHAN MARIÑEZ N Pitched a 1-2-3 eighth inning Friday night...Has been charged with one earned run in his last 7.1 innings of work (four games). BA AGAINST: 32-123 .260 N Has worked 2.0 innings or more in five of his last six appearances...Has a 2.96 ERA (27.1ip/9er) when pitching 2.0 or more innings. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 12/7 N Was claimed off waivers on 5/19 from Milwaukee, where he went 0-2 with a 5.40 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 15 relief appearances. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 23/11 N Recorded his only career win on 7/19/10 vs. Colorado while pitching with the Marlins...Made MLB debut with Miami on 7/16/10.

JUAN NICASIO N Tossed a scoreless eighth inning Saturday night...Has recorded a 1.13 ERA (24.0ip/3er) while pitching in the eighth inning this year. BA AGAINST: 39-174 .224 N Had a streak of 53.1 innings without allowing a home run until Yadier Molina took him deep on 7/16; his first HR allowed since 9/10/16. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 20/5 N Recorded his first save as a member of the Pirates on 7/6 and the second of his career; his other save came on 5/15/15 vs. Colorado. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 51/34 N Has been scored upon in just three of his 25 road games (23.2ip/5er - 1.90 ERA).

FELIPE RIVERO N Tossed a scoreless ninth inning in a non-save situation Monday...Has made 10 straight scoreless outings (11.2ip/16so). BA AGAINST: 24-182 .132 N Has allowed an earned run in just four of his 49 appearances...Has been scored upon twice in his last 29 games (32.0ip/3r/2er). INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 21/2 N Five of his nine saves with the Pirates have been more than 1.0-inning saves; is 9-for-9 in save opportunities this season. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 49/37 N Has 32 strikeouts in his last 22 appearances (26.0ip); has allowed eight hits in 86 at bats (.093) in those 22 appearances.

A.J. SCHUGEL N Pitched a scoreless seventh inning Friday night...Has been scored upon just once in his last six appearances (7.0ip/1er). BA AGAINST: 10-38 .263 N Allowed his one inherited runner to score before going on to pitch a scoreless fourth inning in Tuesday night’s loss to the Giants. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 1/1 N Won his season debut on 7/9 at Chicago (3.0ip/4h/1r/0bb/1so)...Was also with the Pirates between 6/10-14, but did not pitch. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 7/5 N Was recalled on 7/7 from Indianapolis, where he went 3-1 with a 4.17 ERA (36.2ip/17er) and 36 strikeouts in 26 relief appearances.

TONY WATSON N Pitched a 1-2-3 seventh inning Saturday night in San Diego (1 K)...Suffered loss in 2-1 setback Wednesday in San Francisco. BA AGAINST: 57-187 .305 N Has been scored upon three times in his last 18 appearances (15.2ip/3r)...Has not allowed a HR in his last 18 games beginning on 6/20. INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 16/8 N Ranks seventh in Pirates history in appearances (450); ranks sixth on the list with 469 appearances with Pittsburgh. 1ST BAT FACED/RET: 47/31 N Has made the most appearances among MLB lefthanders since the start of 2012 (407)...Posted his last save on 5/21.

2017 Disabled List (8 players, 10 appearances) Pirates vs. San Diego On Date Off ^Games Player (injury) DL Eligible DL Missed 2017 CAREER

Adam Frazier (L hamstring strain) 4/24 (retro to 4/23) 5/3 5/12 6-12 AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Antonio Bastardo (L quad strain) 4/25 5/5 6/27 27-29 Bell .000 7 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0 David Freese (R hamstring strain) 4/29 (retro to 4/26) 5/6 5/12 4-9 Cervelli .000 7 0 0 0 .273 44 12 0 4 Jameson Taillon (testicular cancer) 5/6 (retro to 5/4) 5/15 6/12 15-19 Frazier .400 5 2 0 0 .400 5 2 0 0 Gregory Polanco (L hamstring strain) 5/17 (retro to 5/15) 5/25 5/25 5-3 Freese .375 8 3 0 1 .292 89 26 2 11 Josh Lindblom (L side discomfort) 5/20 5/30 6/24 16-16 Harrison .000 6 0 0 0 .321 78 25 0 10 Chris Stewart (L hamstring strain) 5/30 6/9 6/18 7-9 Jaso .000 0 0 0 0 .269 26 7 0 3 Francisco Cervelli (concussion) 6/7 6/14 6/14 4-3 Luplow .000 4 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 Francisco Cervelli (concussion) 6/22 (retro to 6/20) 6/27 7/3 4-6 Marte .143 7 1 0 0 .186 86 16 1 5 McCutchen .333 6 2 1 2 .261 157 41 3 22 Gregory Polanco (L hamstring strain) 7/22 8/1 --- 1-6 Mercer .000 5 0 0 0 .284 81 23 1 4 Moroff .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 * 60-day DL ^Team record in games missed Osuna .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 Stewart .000 0 0 0 0 .227 44 10 0 1

W-L-S ERA G IP ER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Cole 0-0-0 ---- 0 0.0 0 3-1-0 1.52 4 23.2 4 Runs By Inning Hudson 0-1-0 13.50 1 0.2 1 7-2-2 2.05 28 66.0 15 Kuhl 0-0-0 3.38 1 5.1 2 1-0-0 3.18 2 11.1 4 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Xtra Total LeBlanc 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0-1-0 3.12 4 8.2 3 Bucs 64 47 39 55 25 74 54 29 37 15 439 Marinez 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0-0-0 12.00 2 3.0 4 Opps 66 36 55 58 56 50 54 42 37 15 469 Nicasio 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 4-0-0 3.61 20 57.1 23 Nova 0-1-0 7.20 1 5.0 4 1-1-0 2.60 3 17.1 5 Rivero 0-0-0 ---- 0 0.0 0 0-1-0 10.13 5 5.1 6 Schugel 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 4 7.0 0 Taillon 0-0-0 ---- 0 0.0 0 1-0-0 0.00 1 8.0 0 Watson 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 1-1-2 2.51 15 14.1 4 THE LAST TIME... Williams 0-0-0 ---- 0 0.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0.0 0 The Pirates Hit Back-to-Back HRs...... (3 times in 2017) - last on 7/9/17 @CHI (Cervelli & McCutchen) The Pirates Hit a Grand Slam...... 7/9/17 @CHI (Cervelli) 2017 Ejections 1. 5/22 at Atlanta....Hurdle by Phil Cuzzi (arguing balls and strikes) The Pirates Hit an Inside-The-Park HR...... 9/10/14 @PHI (McCutchen) 2. 5/22 at Atlanta...Freese by Phil Cuzzi (arguing balls and strikes) The Pirates Hit a Leadoff HR...... (2 times in 2017) - last on 4/26/17 vs. CHI (Harrison) 3. 5/23 at Atlanta...Hurdle by Nic Lentz (arguing Bell being out of base line) The Pirates Hit Back-to-Back HR’s Leading Off Game...... 9/20/13 vs. CIN (Tabata & Walker) 4. 7/14 vs. St. Louis...Hurdle by Jerry Layne (arguing Frazier advance in sixth) The Pirates Hit a Leadoff Inside-The-Park HR...... 4/20/12 vs. STL (Presley) The Pirates Hit a Pinch-Hit Grand Slam...... 7/9/16 vs. CHI (Bell) 2017 Walkoff Wins The Pirates Hit Three HR’s in One Inning...... 5/24/17 @ATL (Freese, Osuna & Mercer) 1. 4/9 vs. Atlanta...Marte HR in 10th 5. 7/14 vs. St. Louis...Bell HR in 9th The Pirates Hit Three Consecutive HR’s in One Inning...... 5/24/17 @ATL (Freese, Osuna & Mercer) 2. 5/6 vs. Milwaukee...Harrison single in 10th 6. 7/16 vs. St. Louis...Frazier single in 9th The Pirates Hit Four HR’s in One Inning...... 8/20/03 @STL (Sanders-2, Kendall & Giles) 3. 5/27 vs. New York...Jaso single in 10th 7. 7/19 vs. Milwaukee...Moroff single in 10th The Pirates Hit Six Home Runs in a Game...... 4/14/14 @CIN 4. 5/29 vs. Arizona...McCutchen HR in 9th The Pirates Hit Seven Home Runs in a Game...... 8/20/03 @STL (club record, done 3 times) 2017 PIRATES DAY BY DAY Game Total Home Game Total Home Date No. OPP. W/L Score Record Pos. GB/A Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance Date No. OPP. W/L Score Record Pos. GB/A Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance APRIL (11-13) 2 82 at SF L 3-5 37-45 4 -6.0 Samardzija (4-9) Watson (4-2) Dyson (2) 32,144 1,024,751 3 1 at Bos L 3-5 0-1 T2 -1.0 Porcello (1-0) Cole (0-1) Kimbrel (1) 36,594 3 83 at Phi L 0-4 37-46 4 -7.0 Nola (6-5) Nova (8-6) 26,498 5 2 at Bos L 0-3 (12) 0-2 5 -1.0 Kelly (1-0) Bastardo (0-1) 36,137 4 84 at Phi W 3-0 38-46 4 -7.0 Taillon (5-2) Leiter Jr. (1-1) Rivero (4) 24,087 6 at Bos PPD - RAIN (rescheduled for April 13) 5 85 at Phi W 5-2 39-46 4 -7.0 Cole (7-7) Lively (1-4) Rivero (5) 19,099 7 3 ATL W 5-4 1-2 4 -1.5 Nova (1-0) Foltynewicz (0-1) Watson (1) *36,484 36,484 6 86 at Phi W 6-3 40-46 4 -7.0 Kuhl (3-6) Benoit (1-3) Nicasio (1) 33,059 8 4 ATL W 6-4 2-2 3 -0.5 Kuhl (1-0) Dickey (0-1) Watson (2) 31,756 68,240 7 87 at Chi L 1-6 40-47 4 -8.0 Edwards Jr. (3-1) Williams (3-4) 41,294 9 5 ATL W 6-5 (10) 3-2 3 -0.5 Rivero (1-0) Ramirez (0-1) 22,713 90,953 8 88 at Chi W 4-2 41-47 4 -7.0 Nova (9-6) Arrieta (8-7) Rivero (6) 41,865 10 6 CIN L 1-7 3-3 3 -1.5 Lorenzen (1-0) Glasnow (0-1) 28,264 119,217 9 89 at Chi W 14-3 42-47 4 -7.0 Schugel (1-0) Lester (5-6) 41,604 11 7 CIN L 2-6 3-4 3 -2.5 Storen (1-0) Nicasio (0-1) Iglesias (3) 11,027 130,244 10-12 ALL-STAR BREAK 12 8 CIN L 2-9 3-5 4 -3.5 Garrett (2-0) Nova (1-1) 12,327 142,571 14 90 STL W 5-2 43-47 4 -7.0 Rivero (4-2) Oh (1-5) 24,988 1,049,739 13 9 at Bos L 3-4 3-6 T4 -3.5 Barnes (2-0) Nicasio (0-2) Kimbrel (3) 32,400 15 91 STL L 0-4 43-48 4 -8.0 Lynn (8-6) Taillon (5-3) 35,658 1,085,397 14 10 at Chi W 4-2 4-6 4 -2.5 Cole (1-0) Hendricks (1-1) Watson (3) 40,430 16 92 STL W 4-3 44-48 4 -7.0 LeBlanc (4-2) Cecil (1-3) 29,247 1,114,644 15 11 at Chi W 8-7 5-6 4 -2.5 Williams (1-0) Strop (0-1) Watson (4) 41,814 17 93 MIL W 4-2 45-48 4 -6.0 Hudson (2-4) Hader (1-1) Rivero (7) 18,506 1,133,150 16 12 at Chi W 6-1 6-6 T3 -1.5 Taillon (1-0) Uehara (0-1) 39,422 18 94 MIL W 4-3 46-48 4 -5.0 Nova (10-6) Drake (2-3) Rivero (8) 20,462 1,153,612 17 13 at Stl L 1-2 6-7 T3 -2.0 Lynn (1-1) NOVA (1-2) Oh (1) 40,172 19 95 MIL W 3-2 (10) 47-48 3 -4.0 Watson (5-2) Hughes (3-2) 24,401 1,178,013 18 14 at Stl L 1-2 6-8 4 -3.0 Leake (1-1) Kuhl (1-1) Oh (2) 38,806 20 96 MIL W 4-2 48-48 3 -3.0 Taillon (6-3) Nelson (8-5) Rivero (9) 33,493 1,211,506 19 15 at Stl L 1-2 6-9 T4 -3.0 Wacha (2-1) Cole (1-2) Rosenthal (1) 40,182 21 97 at Col W 13-5 49-48 3 -2.0 Williams (4-4) Hoffman (6-2) 41,192 21 16 NYY W 6-3 7-9 4 -2.0 Nicasio (1-2) Sabathia (2-1) Watson (5) 30,565 173,136 22 98 at Col L 3-7 49-49 3 -3.0 Marquez (8-4) Kuhl (3-7) Holland (31) 48,235 22 17 NYY L 5-11 7-10 5 -3.0 Betances (2-1) Rivero (1-1) 36,140 209,276 23 99 at Col L 3-13 49-50 3 -3.0 Freeland (10-7) Nova (10-7) 40,118 23 18 NYY W 2-1 8-10 5 -2.0 Nova (2-2) Montgomery (1-1) Watson (6) 27,840 237,116 24 100 at SF W 10-3 50-50 3 -2.5 Cole (8-7) Cain (3-9) 40,030 24 19 CHI L 3-14 8-11 5 -3.0 Anderson (2-0) Kuhl (1-2) 13,445 250,561 25 101 at SF L 3-11 50-51 3 -3.5 Bumgarner (1-4) Taillon (6-4) Stratton (1) 41,232 25 20 CHI L 0-1 8-12 5 -4.0 Hendricks (2-1) Cole (1-3) Davis (5) 15,326 265,887 26 102 at SF L 1-2 50-52 4 -4.0 Samardzija (5-11) Watson (5-3) Dyson (6) 41,038 26 21 CHI W 6-5 9-12 5 -3.0 LeBlanc (1-0) Lester (0-1) Watson (7) 16,904 282,791 28 103 at SD L 2-3 50-53 4 -4.5 Wood (1-0) Hudson (2-5) Hand (6) 24,215 28 22 at Mia W 12-2 10-12 4 -2.0 Taillon (2-0) Conley (1-2) 19,690 29 104 at SD L 2-4 50-54 4 -5.5 Lamet (5-4) Nova (10-8) Yates (1) 37,286 29 23 at Mia W 4-0 11-12 4 -2.0 NOVA (3-2) Straily (1-2) 33,152 30 154 at SD 30 24 at Mia L 3-10 11-13 T4 -2.0 McGowan (1-0) Williams (1-1) 26,245 AUGUST (0-0) MAY (13-17) 1 106 CIN 1 25 at Cin L 3-4 (10) 11-14 5 -2.0 Lorenzen (2-0) Hudson (0-1) 14,753 2 107 CIN 2 26 at Cin W 12-3 12-14 T4 -2.0 Glasnow (1-1) Feldman (1-3) LeBlanc (1) 13,909 3 108 CIN 3 27 at Cin L 2-7 12-15 5 -3.0 Davis (1-1) Taillon (2-1) 14,297 4 109 SD 4 28 at Cin L 2-4 12-16 5 -4.0 Adleman (1-1) Nova (3-3) Igleisas (5) 17,896 5 110 SD 5 29 MIL W 4-0 13-16 5 -3.0 LeBlanc (2-0) Scahill (0-1) 21,129 303,920 6 111 SD 6 30 MIL W 2-1 (10) 14-16 5 -2.0 Watson (1-0) Torres (1-3) 22,902 326,822 7 112 DET 7 31 MIL L 2-6 14-17 5 -3.0 Davies (3-2) Glasnow (1-2) 25,108 351,930 8 113 DET 8 32 at LA L 1-12 14-18 5 -3.5 Wood (3-0) Williams (1-2) 37,314 9 114 at Det 9 33 at LA L 3-4 (10) 14-19 5 -4.5 Jansen (2-0) Hudson (0-2) 47,720 10 115 at Det 10 34 at LA L 2-5 14-20 5 -5.5 Maeda (3-2) Kuhl (1-3) Dayton (1) 40,719 11 116 at Tor 11 35 at Ari L 1-2 14-21 5 -6.0 Greinke (4-2) Cole (1-4) Rodney (9) 17,527 12 117 at Tor 12 36 at Ari L 4-11 14-22 5 -6.0 Corbin (3-4) Glasnow (1-3) 21,911 13 118 at Tor 13 37 at Ari W 4-3 15-22 5 -6.0 Williams (2-2) Walker (3-3) Watson (8) 31,673 15 119 at Mil 14 38 at Ari W 6-4 (10) 16-22 5 -6.0 Watson (2-0) Wilhelmsen (0-1) 34,088 16 120 at Mil 16 39 WAS L 4-8 16-23 5 -6.0 Strasburg (4-1) Kuhl (1-4) 16,992 368,922 17 121 STL 17 40 WAS W 6-1 17-23 5 -5.5 Cole (2-4) Turner (2-2) 18,803 387,725 18 122 STL 18 41 WAS W 10-4 18-23 5 -5.5 Glasnow (2-3) Roark (3-2) 27,728 415,453 19 123 STL 19 42 PHI L 2-7 18-24 5 -6.5 Hellickson (5-1) Williams (2-3) 25,795 441,248 20 124 STL 20 43 PHI W 6-3 19-24 5 -6.0 Nova (4-3) Velasquez (2-4) Watson (9) 32,572 473,820 21 125 LA 21 44 PHI W 1-0 20-24 5 -5.0 LeBlanc (3-0) Nola (2-1) Watson (10) 24,445 498,265 22 126 LA 22 45 at Atl L 2-5 20-25 5 -5.5 Foltynewicz (3-4) Cole (2-5) Johnson (9) 21,896 23 127 LA 23 46 at Atl L 5-6 20-26 5 -5.5 Jackson (1-0) Watson (2-1) 25,040 24 128 LA 24 47 at Atl W 12-5 (10) 21-26 5 -4.5 Rivero (2-1) Collmenter (0-2) 25,981 25 129 at Cin 25 48 at Atl W 9-4 22-26 5 -4.0 Nova (5-3) Colon (2-5) 33,713 26 130 at Cin 26 49 NY L 1-8 22-27 5 -4.0 deGrom (4-1) Kuhl (1-5) 29,408 527,673 27 131 at Cin 27 50 NY W 5-4 (10) 23-27 5 -3.5 Watson (3-1) Pill (0-1) 31,658 559,331 28 132 at Chi 28 51 NY L 2-7 23-28 5 -4.5 Harvey (4-3) Glasnow (2-4) 21,828 581,159 29 133 at Chi 29 52 ARI W 4-3 24-28 5 -3.5 Watson (4-1) Bradley (1-1) 16,939 598,098 30 134 at Chi 30 53 ARI L 0-3 24-29 5 -3.5 RAY (5-3) Nova (5-4) 14,996 613,094 31 54 ARI L 5-6 (14) 24-30 5 -4.5 McFarland (3-0) Marinez (0-1) 20,990 634,084 SEPTEMBER (0-0) l 135 CIN JUNE (13-13) 2 136 CIN 2 55 at NY W 12-7 25-30 5 -4.0 Cole (3-5) Sewald (0-1) 33,047 3 137 CIN 3 56 at NY L 2-4 25-31 5 -4.0 Gsellman (4-3) Glasnow (2-5) Reed (8) 34,035 4 138 CHI 4 57 at NY W 11-1 26-31 4 -4.0 Williams (3-3) Pill (0-2) 35,323 5 139 CHI 6 58 at Bal L 5-6 (10) 26-32 5 -4.5 Brach (1-1) LeBlanc (3-1) 26,724 6 140 CHI 7 59 at Bal L 6-9 (11) 26-33 5 -5.5 Givens (6-0) LeBlanc (3-2) 19,957 7 141 CHI 8 60 MIA L 1-7 26-34 5 -5.5 Volquez (3-7) Cole (3-6) 21,744 655,828 8 142 at Stl 9 61 MIA L 7-12 26-35 5 -6.5 McGowan (4-0) Glasnow (2-6) 23,590 679,418 9 143 at Stl 10 62 MIA W 7-6 27-35 5 -5.5 Hudson (1-2) Phelps (2-3) Rivero (1) 27,275 706,693 10 144 at Stl 11 63 MIA W 3-1 28-35 5 -4.5 Nova (6-4) Locke (0-2) Rivero (2) 22,925 729,618 11 145 at Mil 12 64 COL W 7-2 29-35 5 -4.0 Taillon (3-1) Freeland (7-4) 16,320 745,938 12 146 at Mil 13 65 COL W 5-2 30-35 4 -3.5 Cole (4-6) Ottavino (0-1) 16,764 762,702 13 147 at Mil 14 66 COL L 1-5 30-36 4 -4.5 Marquez (5-3) Kuhl (1-6) 17,308 780,010 15 148 at Cin 16 67 CHI L 5-9 30-37 4 -6.0 Uehara (2-3) Nicasio (1-3) 25,420 805,430 16 149 at Cin 17 68 CHI W 4-3 31-37 4 -5.0 Nova (7-4) Arrieta (6-5) Rivero (3) 34,383 839,813 17 150 at Cin 18 69 CHI L 1-7 31-38 4 -6.0 Lackey (5-7) Taillon (3-2) 34,539 874,352 18 151 MIL 19 70 at Mil W 8-1 32-38 3 -5.0 Cole (5-6) Garza (3-3) 25,489 19 152 MIL 20 71 at Mil W 7-3 33-38 3 -4.0 Kuhl (2-6) Davies (7-4) 23,982 20 153 MIL 21 72 at Mil L 3-4 33-39 4 -5.0 Drake (3-2) Hudson (1-3) Knebel (11) 25,134 22 154 STL 22 73 at Mil L 2-4 33-40 4 -6.0 Anderson (6-2) Nova (7-5) Knebel (12) 28,428 23 155 STL 23 74 at Stl W 4-3 34-40 3 -5.0 Rivero (3-1) Oh (1-4) 47,112 24 156 STL 24 75 at Stl W 7-3 35-40 3 -4.0 Cole (6-6) Lynn (5-5) 46,735 26 157 BAL 25 76 at Stl L 4-8 35-41 3 -5.0 Bowman (2-2) Nicasio (1-4) 43,719 27 158 BAL 27 77 TB L 2-4 (10) 35-42 4 -5.0 Colome (2-3) Rivero (3-2) Hunter (1) 20,424 894,776 28 159 at Was 28 78 TB W 6-2 36-42 4 -4.0 Nova (8-5) Snell (0-5) 21,582 916,358 29 160 at Was 29 79 TB W 4-0 37-42 4 -4.0 Taillon (4-2) Archer (6-5) 22,595 938,953 30 161 at Was 30 80 SF L 5-13 37-43 4 -5.0 Cueto (6-7) Cole (6-7) 26,407 965,360 OCTOBER (0-0) JULY (13-11) 1 162 at Was 1 81 SF L 1-2 (11) 37-44 4 -6.0 Osich (2-1) Hudson (1-4) Dyson (1) 27,247 992,607 BOLD - COMPLETE GAME *home sellout (1)

STARTS BY POSITIONS AND BATTING ORDER 1B - Bell (42-49), Jaso (3-3), Osuna (3-2), Freese (2-0) 2B - Harrison (26-32), Frazier (6-7), Ngoepe (6-4), Hanson (5-4), Gosselin (4-3), Moroff (3-4) 3B - Freese (34-35), Harrison (14-17), Moroff (1-1), Frazier (1-0), Ngoepe (0-1) SS - Mercer (46-51), Moroff (2-2), Ngoepe (1-1), Frazier (1-0) LF - Frazier (20-19), Polanco (11-14), Marte (5-6), Jaso (6-5), Osuna (3-6), Harrison (5-2), Bostick (0-1), Ortiz (0-1) CF - McCutchen (42-45), Marte (6-7), Polanco (0-2), Frazier (1-0), Ortiz (1-0) RF - Polanco (25-21), Jaso (9-15), Osuna (9-8), McCutchen (6-7), Frazier (1-2), Luplow (0-1) C - Cervelli (30-35), Stewart (11-10), Diaz (9-8), Stallings (0-1) DH - Freese (0-2), Frazier (0-1), Polanco (0-1), Bell (0-1) 1st - Frazier (27-25), Harrison (12-13), Marte (6-7), Mercer (3-7), Moroff (2-0), Jaso (0-2) 2nd - Harrison (29-31), Bell (5-6), Marte (5-6), Mercer (3-5), Jaso (4-2), Cervelli (3-2), Osuna (1-2) 3rd - McCutchen (35-37), Polanco (9-9), Bell (4-4), Jaso (1-4), Osuna (1-0) 4th - Freese (19-18), Polanco (15-22), Bell (13-12), Jaso (2-2), Osuna (1-0) 5th - Freese (17-19), Bell (14-16), Cervelli (8-6), Jaso (5-6), Osuna (3-5), Diaz (2-1), Polanco (1-1) 6th - McCutchen (13-15), Cervelli (6-11), Polanco (10-5), Osuna (7-6), Jaso (5-6), Bell (2-4), Mercer (3-2), Frazier (2-1), Diaz (1-2), Harrison (1-1), Gosselin (0-1) 7th - Cervelli (12-15), Mercer (13-10), Bell (3-6), Harrison (3-4), Hanson (4-3), Diaz (5-2), Osuna (2-3), Gosselin (3-1), Moroff (1-3), Jaso (1-1), Polanco (1-1), Ortiz (1-1), Ngoepe (0-1), Bostick (0-1), Stewart (1-0), Frazier (0-1), Luplow (0-1) 8th - Mercer (24-25), Stewart (10-9), Ngoepe (7-5), Moroff (3-3), Diaz (1-3), Frazier (1-2), Bell (1-2), Cervelli (1-1), Hanson (1-1), Gosselin (1-1), Harrison (0-1), Stallings (0-1) 9th - Pitchers (50-49), Mercer (0-2), Frazier (0-1), Stewart (0-1), Moroff (0-1)

MOST RECENT TRANSACTIONS DATE TRANSACTION 7/4 Starling Marte (OF) rehab assignment (suspension) transferred to Indianapolis. 7/7 A.J. Schugel (RHP) recalled from Indianapolis...Elias Dìaz optioned to Indianapolis. 7/8 Phil Gosselin (INF) recalled from Indianapolis...Antonio Bastardo (LHP) designated for assignment. 7/18 Starling Marte (OF) reinstated from Restricted List...Phil Gosselin (INF) optioned to Indianapolis. 7/22 Gregory Polanco (OF) placed on 10-day disabled list...Steven Brault (LHP) recalled from Indianapolis. 7/28 Jordan Luplow (OF) selected from Indianapolis...Steven Brault (LHP) optioned to Indianapolis