OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION YANKEE STADIUM • ONE EAST 161ST STREET • BRONX, NY 10451 PHONE: (718) 579-4460 • E-MAIL: [email protected] • SOCIAL MEDIA: @YankeesPR & @LosYankeesPR CHAMPIONS: 1923, ’27-28, ’32, ’36-39, ’41, ’43, ’47, ’49-53, ’56, ’58, ’61-62, ’77-78, ’96, ’98-2000, ’09 – 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES GAME 4 – NEW YORK YANKEES (1-2/100-62) vs. (2-1/108-54) LHP CC Sabathia (9-7, 3.65 in 2018) vs. RHP Rick Porcello (0-0, 0.00 in ALDS) Tuesday, October 9, 2018 • Yankee Stadium • 8:07 p.m. ET TV: TBS • Radio: WFAN 660AM/101.9FM (English), WADO 1280AM (Spanish), ESPN Radio (National)

ON TO THE NEXT ONE: The Yankees trail Boston in the STANTON ISLAND: OF Giancarlo Stanton has safely in YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS

best-of-fi ve ALDS, 2-games-to-1… are 2-2 in their 54th all 4G of his fi rst postseason, batting .294 (5-for-17) with 4R, Postseason (Reg. Season)

postseason in club history. 1HR, 1RBI, 1BB and 1SB… is the third Yankee since 2000 to Overall ...... 2-2 (100-62) ALDS (vs. BOS) ...... 1-2  Marks their 20th appearance in the ALDS, their 19th in hit safely in at least his fi rst four career postseason games ALWCG (vs. OAK) ...... 1-0 24 postseasons since the playoff s were expanded to (Aaron Hicks, fi rst 6G in 2017; Robinson Canó, fi rst 4G in Home Record: ...... 1-1 (53-28) eight teams in 1995 (for full list, see p. 145 of Yankees' 2005)… is playing in his fi rst postseason after 1,144 career Road Record: ...... 1-1 (47-34) 2018 Postseason Media Guide or p. 326 of 2018 Media regular season games… were second-most among active Day Record: ...... 0-0 (32-20) Night Record: ...... 2-2 (68-42) Guide)… are 12-7 in 19 series in the ALDS. players who had never reached the postseason (Seattle’s Pre-All-Star ...... -- (62-33) Kyle Seager-1,155G). Post-All-Star ...... -- (38-29) BOUNCING BACK: In Division Series history (all best-of-  Including both the regular and postseason, is hitting vs. AL East: ...... 1-2 (44-32) fi ve), teams trailing, 2-games-to-1, are 32-32 in Game 4 and .357/.402/.631 (30-for-84) with 15R, 6 doubles, 1 triple, vs. AL Central: ...... 0-0 (23-11)

have gone on to win 17-of-64 series (26.6%)… the Yankees 5HR and 17RBI in 21G vs. Boston in 2018. vs. AL West: ...... 1-0 (22-10) vs. National League: ...... 0-0 (11-9) have trailed an ALDS, 2-games-to-1, eight times… are 4-3 vs. RH starters: ...... 1-1 (70-47) in Game 4, and have won 2-of-7 series (wins in 2017 vs. ALL RISE: RF Aaron Judge has hit safely in all 4G this vs. LH starters: ...... 1-1 (30-15) Cleveland and 2001 vs. Oakland). postseason, batting .500/.556/1.125 (8-for-16) with 5R, 1 Yankees Score First: ...... 2-0 (72-17)  With Monday's loss, dropped to 6-5 in ALDS Game 3 double, 3HR, 4RBI and 2BB… leads the Majors in the 2018 Opp. Score First: ...... 0-2 (28-45)

when entering tied 1-1… lost the series following each postseason in hits and XBHs (four) and is tied for the lead in HRs Leading After 6: ...... 2-0 (76-5) Trailing After 6: ...... 0-2 (8-51) of the fi rst four losses. (with George Springer) and runs scored (with Alex Bregman). Tied After 6: ...... 0-0 (16-6)  Are 12-7 in potential elimination games in the ALDS (7-2  Homered in each of the fi rst 3G this postseason, joining

Leading After 7: ...... 2-0 (77-4) at home)… are 5-1 in all potential elimination games Hank Bauer (1958 World Series Games 1-3) as the only Trailing After 7: ...... 0-2 (9-51) since the start of the 2017 postseason (4-0 at home). Yankees to homer in each of the team's fi rst three Tied After 7: ...... 0-0 (13-7) Leading After 8: ...... 2-0 (84-2)  During the regular season, went 43-18 (.705) in games postseason games in a year (note: Johnny Mize homered

Trailing After 8: ...... 0-2 (5-55) following a loss… are 1-0 this postseason (ALDS Game 2). in 1952 World Series Games 3-5 after missing the fi rst

Tied After 8: ...... 0-0 (10-5)  Game 3 marked the seventh time they allowed at least 2G of the Series)… was the eighth postseason HR streak Extra-Inning Games: ...... 0-0 (9-5) 13R in a postseason game, and are 4-2 in the following of at least 3G in Yankees history, and the fi rst since Alex One- Games: ...... 0-1 (23-17)

game (each ensuing game occurred in the same series). Rodriguez in 2009 ALCS Games 2-4 (3G)… has homered Two (or fewer)-run Games: . . . .0-1 (37-29) NYY Scores 5 or more: ...... 2-0 (69-20) in fi ve of his last eight postseason games (since 2017

NYY Scores 4 or more: ...... 2-1 (89-27) YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees lost to the Red Sox in ALCS Game 4)… hit just 1HR in his fi nal 17 regular season

NYY Scores 3 or fewer: ...... 0-1 (11-35) Game 3 of the ALDS on Monday, 16-1… RHP Luis Severino games (since 7/23). NYY Scores 2 or fewer: ...... 0-1 (5-27) (3.0IP, 7H, 6ER, 2BB, 2K) started and took the loss… DH  Is batting .266/.373/.656 (17-for-64) with 14R, 4 doubles, Opp. Scores 5 or more: ...... 0-2 (20-47)

Giancarlo Stanton (2-for-4) had two of the Yankees’ fi ve 7HR, 15RBI and 11BB in 17 postseason games… his 1.030 Opp. Scores 4 or fewer: ...... 2-0 (80-15)

Opp. Scores 3 or fewer: ...... 2-0 (72-10) hits… RHP Austin Romine (1.0IP, 1H, 2ER, 1BB, 1HR) made OPS is the fourth-highest among active players (min. Opp. Scores 2 or fewer: ...... 2-0 (54-3) his fi rst career pitching appearance, pitching the ninth. 50PA), behind Chris Young (1.138), A.J. Ellis (1.065) and

Yankees No Errors: ...... 1-2 (62-33)  Set a franchise record for runs allowed and margin of Albert Pujols (1.030)… is tied for the sixth-most HRs by any Yankees Make Error(s): ...... 1-0 (38-29) defeat in a postseason game (previously a 15-2 loss in player through 17 postseason games (9HR–Carlos Beltrán, NYY Starter Goes 6: ...... 0-0 (62-9) Comeback Wins: ...... 0 (37) 2001 Game 6 at Arizona)… was the largest defeat by a 8HR–Troy Glaus/Juan González/Bernie Williams). Yankees hit 0HR: ...... 0-1 (10-21) home team in Major League postseason history.  In seven postseason games at Yankee Stadium, is hitting Yankees hit at least 1HR: . . . . .2-1 (90-41) .357/.471/.929 (10-for-28) with 9R, 4 doubles, 4HR, 12RBI Yankees hit 2+ HRs: ...... 2-0 (63-15) SEEING RED: The ALDS marks only the fourth time that the and 6BB… is tied with Robinson Canó (4HR in 20G) for Walk-off Wins-Losses: ...... 0-0 (8-3) Yankees will face the Red Sox in a postseason series (won the most postseason HRs at the current Yankee Stadium. Series Record: ...... 1-0 (32-13-10) Series Record, home: ...... -- (17-5-5) 1999 ALCS, won 2003 ALCS, lost 2004 ALCS)… the Yankees Series Record, road: ...... -- (15-8-5) are 12-10 in 22 postseason games (6-5 at home, 6-5 in Boston). ROOKIE MOVES: 2B Gleyber Torres is the fourth Yankee, Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.: . . . 1 (12) / 0 / (4)  Is the fi rst postseason meeting of 100-win teams prior to the age-21 or younger, to hit safely in at least three straight Run Diff erential ...... -7 (+182) World Series since 1977, when the Yankees defeated Kansas postseason games, joining Mickey Mantle (6G: 4G in 1952 at Runs Scored (per gm.) . . 18 (4.50) / 851 (5.25)

City in the ALCS… is the second consecutive postseason age-20, 2G in 1953 at age-21), Tony Kubek (3G at age-21) and Runs Allowed (per gm.) 25 (6.25) / 669 (4.13)

with a matchup of 100-win teams, following the 2017 World Joe DiMaggio (3G at age-21)… at 21 years, 294 days for the TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY Series between Houston and Los Angeles-NL. AL Wild Card Game, became the youngest position player to  The Red Sox have not won multiple games in six of their appear in a postseason game for the Yankees since INF Tom Oct. 9, 1996: Derek Jeter hits a controversial in Game 1 last seven regular-season series at Yankee Stadium since Carroll (age 19y, 15d) in World Series Game 5 on 10/2/55. of the ALCS at Yankee Stadium, as a 9/27/16 (Boston won 2-of-3 from 8/11-13/17). young fan reaches over the wall and BRONX BOMBERS: Yankees batters have hit 6HR in 4G defl ects the ball. Jeter’s home run ties the game at 4-4 in the eighth inning, RICKETY SPLIT: The Yankees have defeated the Red Sox in this postseason… broke the -season Major League and Bernie Williams later leads off the each of Rick Porcello's last three starts at Yankee Stadium home run record with 267HR in 2018, surpassing the 1997 11th with a “walk-off ” homer. (since 2016), hitting .301/.361/.521 (22-for-73) with 5 Mariners (264HR)… also broke the Yankees’ previous club

Oct. 9, 1977: The Yankees rally for one doubles, 1 triple, 3HR, 7BB/1IBB, 1HP and 5SB… Porcello is record of 245HR in 2012. run in the eighth inning and three in 0-2 with a 6.27 ERA (18.2IP, 14R/13ER) in those starts.  Had homered in each game during their seven- the ninth for a 5-3, series-clinching win in the decisive Game 5 of the ALCS at game postseason home winning streak before going

Kansas City. HOME COOKING: The Yankees had their seven-game homerless in ALDS Game 3 on Monday… have still hit

Oct. 9, 1961: Hector Lopez homers postseason home winning streak snapped in ALDS Game 11HR in eight postseason home games in 2017-18… hit

and drives in fi ve runs during a 13-5 3… tied for the third-longest postseason home winning a Yankees-record 144HR at home in 2018 (81G), tied for win at Cincinnati, wrapping up a streak in club history (10 straight from 1998-2000, eight the fi fth-highest home HR total in Major League history. 4-games-to-1 victory for the Yankees’

19th World Series title. straight from 1927-36, seven straight from 1937-41)… are  Hit 19HR in 9G vs. Boston at Yankee Stadium in 2018. TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY 19-10 in 29 postseason games at the current Yankee Stadium, including 7-1 the last two postseasons (2017-18). CC THE STOPPER: In eight postseason games (seven starts) Oct. 10, 2012: In Game 3 of the ALDS vs. Baltimore, Raul Ibáñez becomes the fi rst  Had allowed 4R-or-fewer in a postseason club-record-tying at Yankee Stadium, LHP CC Sabathia is 5-1 with a 1.76 ERA

player in MLB history to hit two home nine straight home games before Monday's 16-1 loss. (46.0IP, 9ER), never once allowing more than 2R… tossed 6.0 runs in a game he did not start, tying the  With a 53-28 (.654) record at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees scoreless innings (3H, 4BB, 5K) to earn the win in 2017 ALCS score at 2-2 in the bottom of the ninth with a solo homer before giving the had the second-best home record in the Majors in 2018 Game 3 vs. Houston.

Yankees a “walk-off ” victory in the 12th. (Boston, 57-24, .704)… was their second-best record in a  Over the last two seasons (2017-18), was 14-1 with a 2.91 Oct. 10, 1964: Mickey Mantle leads off season at the current Yankee Stadium (57-24 in 2009). ERA (139.1IP, 45ER) in 25 regular season starts following

the bottom of the ninth inning with a  During the 2018 regular season, went 18-5 (.783) at a Yankees loss (20-5 team record)… does not include his “walk-off ” home run that caps off a 2-1

home when losing at home in their previous game… lost loss on 5/18/18 at Kansas City (5.0IP, 4ER), at which time victory over the Cardinals and gives New York a 2-games-to-1 lead in the consecutive games at home just fi ve times in 2018 (did the Yankees had not yet lost the completion of their World Series. not lose three consecutive home games at any point). suspended game on 5/15 at Washington.

2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES SCHEDULE Game Date Opponent Probable (2018 Reg. Season Stats) / Results Time (ET) TV Game 1 Fri., Oct. 5 at Boston Boston 5, YANKEES 4 Game 2 Sat., Oct. 6 at Boston YANKEES 6, Boston 2 Game 3 Mon., Oct. 8 vs. Boston Boston 16, YANKEES 1 Game 4 Tues., Oct. 9 vs. Boston LHP CC Sabathia (9-7, 3.65) vs. RHP Rick Porcello (17-7, 4.28) 8:07 p.m. TBS Game 5* Thurs., Oct. 11 at Boston TBA vs. TBA 7:40 p.m. TBS * - if necessary On the Radio: All games carried by WFAN 660AM/101.9FM and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM TONIGHT'S STARTING : LHP CC SABATHIA (9-7, 3.65 ERA) LHP CC Sabathia will make his 24th career postseason appearance (23rd start) in tonight's ALDS Game 4 vs. Boston…the 38-year-old will start on extended 11 days' rest…last pitched on 9/27 at Tampa Bay and earned the win, allowing only 1H over 5.0 scoreless innings before being ejected in the sixth (0BB, 5K, 2HP)…with his 3.65 ERA during the regular season, recorded his lowest ERA since 2012 (3.38)…also marked his third straight season with a sub-4.00 ERA after recording ERAs above 4.50 in all three seasons from 2013-15…leads active Major League pitchers in career regular season (2,986), (3,470.0) and quality starts (313)…ranks second in wins (246) and starts (538) to Bartolo Colon (247 wins, 552 starts)…is 17th on the all-time list (2,986), third all-time among left-handers…his 2,858 regular season strikeouts in the AL are fifth- most in AL history (most among left-handers)…is one of eight pitchers in the Modern Era (since 1900) to earn at least 100 wins with multiple franchises (Cleveland, Yankees)… spent 2001-08 with the Indians and was traded to the Brewers on 7/7/08…originally signed with the Yankees on 12/18/08 and re-signed as a free agent to a one-year contract for the 2018 season on 12/26/17…is the longest-tenured Yankees pitcher (10 seasons since 2009), as only OF Brett Gardner (11 seasons since 2008) has played for the team longer. LAST START: Earned the win on 9/27 at Tampa Bay, allowing only 1H over 5.0 scoreless innings (0BB, 5K, 2HP)…marked his fourth scoreless start this season, his second with 1H allowed (6.0IP, 1H on 8/12 vs. Texas)…became the eighth pitcher (and first Yankee) since 1908, age-38 or older, to record multiple scoreless starts of at least 5.0IP with 1H-or-fewer in a single season, joining Nolan Ryan (3x in 1986, 3x in 1990, 2x in 1991), Randy Johnson (2007), Greg Maddux (2006), Tom Glavine (2004), Mike Cuellar (1975), Sal Maglie (1956) and Cy Young (1908). CC THE STOPPER: Over the last two seasons (2017-18), went 14-1 with a 2.91 ERA (139.1IP, 45ER) in 25 regular season starts following a Yankees loss (20-5 team record)… does not include his loss on 5/18/18 at Kansas City (5.0IP, 4ER), at which time the Yankees had not yet lost the completion of their suspended game on 5/15 at Washington. VS. BOSTON: Is 18-13 with a 4.14 ERA (263.0IP, 121ER) in 42 career starts against the Red Sox…his 18 career wins vs. Boston are the most among active pitchers…is 16-9 with a 4.19 ERA (214.2IP, 100ER) in 35 starts against them since joining the Yankees in 2009…has the second-most wins vs. Boston by a Yankee since 1970 (Andy Pettitte, 20-11).  Is 6-0 with a 2.09 ERA (47.1IP, 11ER) in his last eight starts vs. Boston (since 9/29/16)…is the first pitcher from either side in this series to win six consecutive decisions since the Yankees' Ron Guidry went 6-0 vs. Boston from 9/13/77-9/13/79  Went 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA (14.0IP, 7ER) in three starts vs. Boston this season.  Has allowed one-or-zero runs in seven of his last 12 starts against the Red Sox…in his last 14 starts vs. the Red Sox (since 4/24/14) is 8-1 with a 2.79 ERA (80.2IP, 25ER), allowing 2R-or-fewer in 11 of those starts.  Is unbeaten in his last nine starts vs. Boston, tied for the second-longest unbeaten run by a starter against the Red Sox in the last 10 years behind teammate J.A. Happ (nine starts from 5/15/15-4/24/18).  Is 10-5 with a 3.24 ERA (125.0IP, 45ER) in 19 career starts vs. the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium.  Faced the Red Sox in the 2007 ALCS with Cleveland, going 0-2 with a 10.45 ERA (10.1IP 12ER). 2018: Ranked second in the AL and seventh in the Majors with a .193 opponents’ BA (28-for-145) with RISP (Gerrit Cole-.179)…his .180 opponents’ BA vs. left-handed hitters was the lowest full-season mark of his career (previously .186 in 2015)…was the seventh-lowest mark by an AL starter (min. 100AB)…retired 121-of-162 batters leading off innings (.253 opp. OBP).  Made two stints on the 10-day D.L.: from 4/7-19 with a right hip strain and from 8/13-22 with right knee inflammation.  Went 6-3 with a 3.12 ERA (80.2IP, 28ER) in 15 home starts.  Opponents hit .248 (59-for-238) the first time through the lineup, .208 (47-for-226) the second time and .328 (42-for-128) the third time through.  Allowed 2R-or-fewer in eight of his last 11 starts and 13 of his last 19 starts (since 6/5).  His loss on 9/3 at Oakland was his first loss following a Yankees loss since the beginning of 2017 (had been 12-0 in 22 starts). PITCCH IN: Is the Yankees' nominee for the 2018 Roberto Clemente Award…through his PitCCh In Foundation, he and his wife, Amber, have hosted a number of events and made sizable donations on an annual basis since establishing the foundation in 2009…is seeking to become the first Yankee to win the award since Derek Jeter in 2009… the winner will be announced during this year's World Series. POSTSEASON CAREER: Is 10-6 with a 4.20 ERA (126.1IP, 59ER) in 23 career postseason games (22 starts)…is tied for the most postseason starts among active pitchers and ranks second in wins to Justin Verlander (12-6), fourth in innings pitched and strikeouts…in 12 career games (11 starts) in the Division Series, is 6-1 with a 3.84 ERA (63.1IP, 27ER) and 69K…is tied for third all-time in Division Series in starts, fourth in wins and strikeouts, and ninth in innings pitched…is 4-0 with a 3.14 ERA (48.2IP, 17ER) in nine ALDS appearances (eight starts) with the Yankees.  As a Yankee in the postseason (since 2009), is 8-3 with a 3.29 ERA (101.1IP, 37ER) in 18 games (17 starts)…in home playoff contests at Yankee Stadium, is 5-1 with a 1.76 ERA (46.0IP, 9ER) in eight games (seven starts)…has never allowed more than 2R in a home postseason start as a Yankee…ranks among Yankees postseason leaders in starts (fourth), wins (tied for fourth), innings (sixth) and strikeouts (fifth, 96)…the Yankees are 12-5 in his 17 starts.  Went undefeated over eight consecutive postseason starts with the Yankees from 11/1/09 (World Series Game 4 at Philadelphia) through 10/12/12 (ALDS Game 5 vs. Baltimore)…was the fifth-longest stretch of undefeated playoff starts by a Yankee in franchise history.  Is 2-2 with a 3.90 ERA (27.2IP, 12ER) in six career postseason games (five starts) with his team facing elimination…as a starter, is 2-2 with a 3.76 ERA (26.1IP, 11ER) in those games…all were with the Yankees, who went 3-2 in those starts.

SABATHIA'S 2018 REGULAR SEASON STARTS SINCE THE ALL-STAR BREAK SABATHIA VS. BOSTON (REG. SEASON) Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/S ERA Left Game C W-L ERA GS IP H ER 7/28 vs. KC-G2* 5-4 ND 4.2 6 2 2 1 2 8 23 79/49 3.53 Leading 3-2 KH All Games 18-13 4.14 42 263.0 261 121 8/2 at BOS* 7-15 ND 3.0 3 2 2 1 4 2 17 77/45 3.59 Leading 4-2 AR At Y.S. 10-5 3.24 19 125.0 106 45 8/7 at CWS 4-3 (13) ND 5.2 4 1 1 0 3 12 24 103/69 3.49 Trailing 1-0 KH w/ NYY 16-9 4.19 35 214.2 210 100 8/12 vs. TEX 7-2 W 6.0 1 0 0 0 3 7 23 97/61 3.32 Leading 7-0 AR 8/24 at BAL* 7-5 (10) ND 6.0 5 2 2 0 2 8 25 80/58 3.30 Tied 2-2 AR SABATHIA VS. BOSTON BATTERS (REG. SEASON) 8/29 vs. CWS 1-4 L 6.0 5 3 3 0 2 6 25 91/66 3.36 Trailing 3-1 AR Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO 9/3 at OAK* 3-6 L 3.1 7 5 4 0 2 4 19 66/45 3.54 Trailing 4-3 GS Benintendi .222 18 4 2 0 0 2 5 9/9 at SEA 2-3 ND 5.0 7 2 2 0 1 4 21 84/57 3.54 Tied 2-2 GS Betts .429 28 12 3 0 0 6 3 9/15 vs. TOR 7-8 L 2.1 7 5 5 3 0 2 14 50/37 3.80 Trailing 5-0 GS Bogaerts .152 33 5 1 0 1 10 9 9/21 vs. BAL* 10-8 W 6.0 6 2 2 0 3 5 26 97/59 3.77 Leading 6-2 AR 9/27 at TB 12-1 W 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 5 18 55/39 3.65 Leading 11-0 AR Bradley Jr. .226 31 7 0 0 0 4 13 Totals (29GS) 9-7 153.0 150 72 62 19 51 140 665 3.65 Devers .250 8 2 0 0 0 2 3 w/ G. Sánchez (15GS) 3-5 77.0 87 41 31 11 17 67 335 3.62 Holt .000 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 w/ A. Romine (10GS) 5-1 54.2 41 21 21 4 23 44 232 3.46 Kinsler .268 41 11 1 0 2 3 4 w/ K. Higashioka (4GS) 1-1 21.1 22 10 10 4 11 29 98 4.22 Leon .300 10 3 0 0 1 2 2 * Started after a Yankees loss / bold = season high Martinez .143 14 2 0 0 0 2 3 Moreland .143 7 1 0 0 0 0 4 SABATHIA'S CAREER POSTSEASON APPEARANCES Núñez .313 16 5 0 0 0 1 2 Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K NP/K ERA Left Game Pearce .316 38 12 3 0 3 3 7 10/13/01 vs. SEA (ALDS G3) 17-2 W 6.0 6 2 2 0 5 5 117/67 3.00 Leading 12-2 Swihart .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 10/4/07 vs. NYY (ALDS G1) 12-3 W 5.0 4 3 3 2 6 5 114/62 4.09 Leading 9-3 Vázquez .143 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 10/12/07 at BOS (ALCS G1) 3-10 L 4.1 7 8 8 0 5 3 85/44 7.63 Trailing 7-1 10/18/07 vs. BOS (ALCS G5) 1-7 L 6.0 10 4 4 1 2 6 112/70 7.17 Trailing 3-1 10/2/08 at PHI (ALDS G2) 2-5 L 3.2 6 5 5 1 4 5 98/55 7.92 Trailing 5-1 OPPONENT BATTING (REG. SEASON) 10/7/09 vs. MIN (ALDS G1) 7-2 W 6.2 8 2 1 0 0 8 113/71 6.54 Leading 6-2 10/16/09 vs. LAA (ALCS G1) 4-1 W 8.0 4 1 1 0 1 7 113/76 5.45 Leading 4-1 2018 AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO 10/20/09 at LAA (ALCS G4) 10-1 W 8.0 5 1 1 1 2 5 101/69 4.72 Leading 10-1 Overall .250/.319/.397 600 150 19 51 140 10/28/09 vs. PHI (WS G1) 1-6 L 7.0 4 2 2 2 3 6 113/70 4.45 Trailing 2-0 vs. Left .180/.339/.290 100 18 3 17 32 11/1/09 at PHI (WS G4) 7-4 ND 6.2 7 3 3 1 3 6 107/67 4.40 Leading 4-3 vs. Right .264/.314/.418 500 132 16 34 108 10/6/10 at MIN (ALDS G1) 6-4 W 6.0 5 4 3 1 3 5 111/63 4.41 Leading 6-4 10/15/10 at TEX (ALCS G1) 6-5 ND 4.0 6 5 5 1 4 3 93/51 4.79 Trailing 5-0 CAREER AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO 10/20/10 vs. TEX (ALCS G5) 7-2 W 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 7 112/74 4.66 Leading 6-2 Overall .250/.310/.388 13157 3292 355 1060 2986 9/30/11 vs. DET (ALDS G1 ) 9-3 ND 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 4 27/20 4.65 Tied 1-1 vs. Left .229/.292/.346 2812 643 63 206 826 10/3/11 at DET (ALDS G3) 4-5 ND 5.1 7 4 4 0 6 3 106/62 4.78 Trailing 4-2 vs. Right .256/.315/.399 10345 2649 292 854 2160 10/6/11 vs. DET (ALDS G5) 2-3 -- 1.1 2 1 1 0 2 4 37/19 4.81 *relief* 10/7/12 at BAL (ALDS G1) 7-2 W 8.2 8 2 2 0 1 7 120/80 4.56 Leading 7-2 10/12/12 vs. BAL (ALDS G5) 3-1 W 9.0 4 1 1 0 2 9 121/78 4.25 CG 10/18/12 at DET (ALCS G4) 1-8 L 3.2 11 6 5 2 2 3 93/59 4.53 Trailing 6-0 10/6/17 at CLE (ALDS G2) 8-9 ND 5.1 3 4 2 0 3 5 77/46 4.47 Leading 8-3 10/11/17 at CLE (ALDS G5) 5-2 ND 4.1 5 2 2 0 0 9 69/51 4.46 Leading 3-2 10/16/17 vs. HOU (ALCS G3) 8-1 W 6.0 3 0 0 0 4 5 99/64 4.24 Leading 8-0 10/21/17 at HOU (ALCS G7) 0-4 L 3.1 5 1 1 1 3 0 65/36 4.20 Trailing 1-0 Totals (23G/22GS) 10-6 126.1 132 64 59 15 61 120 4.20

SABATHIA'S REGULAR SEASON STARTS VS. BOSTON SINCE 2016 Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/K ERA* Left Game 7/16/16 vs. BOS 2-5 L 5.1 9 5 4 1 3 2 28 94/60 4.71 Trailing 5-1 9/18/16 at BOS 4-5 ND 5.0 8 4 4 1 3 5 26 112/70 4.79 Tied 4-4 9/29/16 vs. BOS 5-1 W 7.1 4 1 1 1 2 8 26 105/60 4.64 Leading 4-1 6/7/17 vs. BOS 8-0 W 8.0 5 0 0 0 0 5 28 95/64 4.43 Leading 8-0 7/16/17-G1 at BOS 3-0 W 6.0 2 0 0 0 5 3 24 97/57 4.29 Leading 3-0 8/19/17 at BOS 4-3 W 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 4 23 80/53 4.25 Leading 4-2 8/31/17 vs. BOS 6-2 W 6.0 4 1 1 0 5 6 26 102/60 4.17 Leading 5-1 5/10/18 vs. BOS 4-5 ND 4.0 9 4 4 1 0 5 21 80/57 4.27 Trailing 4-0 6/29/18 vs. BOS 8-1 W 7.0 6 1 1 0 1 5 28 97/62 4.17 Leading 7-1 8/2/18 at BOS 7-15 ND 3.0 3 2 2 1 4 2 17 77/45 4.19 Leading 4-2 Totals w/ NYY (35GS) 16-9 214.2 210 102 100 21 82 198 925 4.19 Career Totals (42GS) 18-13 263.0 261 124 121 29 89 233 1126 4.14 * - ERA vs. Boston as a Yankee YANKEE DOODLES #17 AARON BOONE—MANAGER #26 ANDREW McCUTCHEN—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G • Is the fourth Yankees manager to lead the team to a postseason berth in his rookie • Has made the postseason for the fourth time in his career. managerial season, joining Ralph Houk in 1961 (won World Series), Yogi Berra in 1964 • .Is one of three players to reach the 20HR plateau in each of the past eight seasons (lost World Series) and Dick Howser in 1980 (lost ALCS). (since 2011), joining Giancarlo Stanton and Nelson Cruz. • Guided the team to a 100-62 record…is one of six managers in Baseball history to • .Was acquired by the Yankees with cash considerations from San Francisco in lead his team to at least 100 wins in his rookie season, joining R. Houk (1961 Yankees, exchange for INF Abiatal Avelino and RHP Juan De Paula on 8/31. 109-53), A. Cora (2018 Red Sox, 108-54), D. Baker (1993 Giants, 103-59), S. Anderson • Hit four leadoff HRs (two with San Francisco and two with the Yankees). (1970 Reds, 102-60) and M. Cochrane (1934 Tigers, 101-53). Career Bests: 6H (1x); 3HR (3x); 8RBI (1x); 5R (1x); 3SB (2x); 18G hitting streak (1x) • Was ejected four times in 2018 (5/22 at TEX, 7/14 at CLE, 8/31 vs. DET, 9/27 at TB). Playoff Bests: 2H (4x); 0HR (0x); 1RBI (1x); 2R (1x); 0SB (N/A); 4G hitting streak (1x) • Was named the 33rd manager in Yankees history on 12/4/17, signing a three-year contract through the 2020 season with a team option for 2021. #28 AUSTIN ROMINE—C Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G • Is the 18th Yankees manager to have also played for the club. • Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (also 2017)…made his first • career pitching appearance in ALDS Game 3 vs. Boston (1.0IP, 1H, 2ER, 1BB), becoming #41 MIGUEL ANDÚJAR—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G the second position player to pitch in a postseason game in Baseball history (also • Made his postseason debut in Wednesday’s Wild Card Game win vs. Oakland. Toronto’s Cliff Pennington in 2015 ALCS Game 4 vs. Kansas City)…was the first Yankees • Hit .297 (170-for-573) with 83R, 47 doubles, 27HR and 92RBI in 149G (132GS at 3B, 13 at position player to pitch in any game since INF Brendan Ryan on 8/25/15 vs. Houston… DH) with the Yankees, the highest single-season BA by a Yankee since Robinson Canó made his playoff debut in 2017 ALCS Game 1 at Houston (defensive replacement). hit .314 in 2013…led all Major League rookies with in hits, doubles, RBI, extra-base • Set career highs with 30R, 58H, 10HR, 22XBH and 41RBI (in 238AB) in 2018…hit 7HR hits (76) and multi-hit games (53), tied for first in HR and ranked second in runs and over his previous six Major League seasons (563AB). batting average…is the eighth Yankees rookie with 90RBI in a season, the third since • The Yankees went 43-25 in his starts at catcher in 2018. 1963 (Judge-114 in 2017, Matsui-106 in 2003). Career Bests: 3H (10x); 1HR (17x); 5RBI (1x); 3R (2x); 1SB (3x); 11G hitting streak (1x) • Set the Yankees’ single-season rookie record with 47 doubles in 2018 (previous: Joe DiMaggio, 44 in 1936)…were tied with Boston’s Fred Lynn (1975) for the most ever Playoff Bests: 0H (0x); 0HR (0x); 0RBI (0x); 0R (0x); 0SB (0x); 0G hitting streak by an AL rookie and the second-most by any rookie in Major League history behind #24 GARY SÁNCHEZ—C Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G only Brooklyn’s Johnny Frederick in 1929 (52). • Has made the postseason for the third time in his career (2015, ‘17-18)…hit 2HR with • .Had 76XBH, third-most in a season by a rookie in Yankees history behind Joe 4RBI in ALDS Game 2 at Boston, his first career postseason multi-HR game (11th career, DiMaggio (88 in 1936) and Aaron Judge (79 in 2017) regular and postseason)…joins Yogi Berra (1956 World Series Game 7 vs. Brooklyn) as • Is one of four Yankes rookies to hit at least 25HR in a season, joining Aaron Judge the only Yankees catchers with a multi-HR game in the playoffs…his seventh-inning (52HR in 2017), Joe DiMaggio (29HR in 1936) and Joe Gordon (25HR in 1938). HR traveled 479’, the longest HR of his career…was the first Yankee with at least 4RBI • Was named AL “Rookie of the Month” in both June and August. in a playoff game since Robinson Canó had 6RBI in 2001 ALDS Game 1 vs. Detroit…hit Career Bests: 4H (1x); 1HR (27x); 4RBI (4x); 3R (3x); 1SB (3x); 7G hitting streak (4x) 3HR in the 2017 playoffs…with Bird (3HR in 2017) and Judge (4HR in 2017), is one of Playoff Bests: 1H (1x); 0HR (0x); 0RBI (0x); 0R (0x); 0SB (0x); 1G hitting streak six Yankees ever to hit at least 3HR in a single postseason at age 25-or-younger (also Lou Gehrig-4HR in 1928, Charlie Keller-3HR in 1939 and Mickey Mantle-3HR in 1956). #11 BRETT GARDNER—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G • Missed two months of the 2018 season over two D.L. stints (right groin strains). • Has made the postseason seven times in his career, all with the Yankees (2009-12, • Recorded his 10th career multi-HR game on 5/19 at Kansas City (in his 216th career ‘15, ‘17-18)…hit his first career playoff HR in 2017 AL Wild Card win vs. Minnesota. game), the fastest to reach the mark in Baseball history (prev.: Bob Horner, 267G). • Turned 35 on 8/24/18…was the oldest Major Leaguer w/ at least 100OF starts in 2018. Career Bests: 4H (2x); 2HR (10x); 5RBI (3x); 4R (1x); 1SB (4x); 9G hitting streak (1x) • Has 256SB, the third-most in franchise history…has 14 career leadoff HR, tied with Playoff Bests: 2H (4x); 2HR (1x); 4RBI (1x); 2R (2x); 0SB (0x); 4G hitting streak (1x) Frank Crosetti for sixth most in team history…had three leadoff HR in 2018. • Is the Yankees’ longest-tenured player (debut in ‘08)…is one of five players drafted by the #27 GIANCARLO STANTON—OF/DH Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 4G team to collect at least 1,000H with the club (Munson, Mattingly, Jeter, Posada). • Is participating in the postseason for the first time in his career (1,144 regular season Career Bests: 5H (1x); 2HR (7x); 6RBI (2x); 5R (1x); 3SB (2x); 14G hitting streak (1x) games)…his solo HR in Wednesday’s Wild Card Game win vs. Oakland had an exit Playoff Bests: 3H (1x); 1HR (1x); 2RBI (2x); 3R (1x); 2SB (1x); 5G hitting streak (1x) velocity of 117.4 mph, the hardest-hit postseason HR of the Statcast era (since 2015)… also stole second base in the game, becoming the first Yankee and eighth player in #18 DIDI GREGORIUS—SS Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G Major League history with a HR and SB in his postseason debut. • Has made the postseason three times in his career (2015, ‘17-18)…collected his first • Hit a team-leading 38HR in his first season with the Yankees (100R, 100RBI)…his career postseason multi-HR game in 2017 ALDS Game 5 at Cleveland. 38HR were fifth-most by a player in his Yankees debut, trailing Ruth (54HR in 1920), • Set career highs with 89R, 27HR, 48BB and 10SB in 2018 (prev.: 73R and 25HR in 2017, Giambi (41HR in 2002), Teixeira (39HR in 2009) and Maris (39HR in 1960). 37BB in ‘13, 7SB in ‘16)…had 86RBI, 1RBI shy of his career high (87RBI in ‘17). • Hit .316/.391/.645 (48-for-152) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 13HR and 28RBI off LHP. • Is the first Yankees SS ever w/ consecutive 20HR seasons, having now done in three • Had a Major League-leading 74 batted balls with an exit velocity of at least 110 mph straight (27HR in 2018, 25HR in ‘17, 20HR in ‘16)… is tied with Derek Jeter (1999, 2001, according to MLB Statcast (next: Nelson Cruz-50)…had five of the Majors’ 10 hardest- ‘04) for the most 20HR seasons by a Yankees shortstop… set the single-season hit home runs of 2018. record for HR by a Yankees SS with 25HR in 2017 and surpassed his own mark to set • Is one of five players (Trout, Cruz, Encarnacion, Upton) with at least 25HR in each of the a new record with 27HR in 2018 (prev.: Jeter - 24HR in 1999). last five seasons and one of two with at least 20HR each year since 2010 (Cruz). • His six multi-HR games in 2018 were most by a Yankees shortstop in franchise history Career Bests: 5H (2x); 2HR (32x); 5RBI (5x); 4R (1x); 1SB (41x); 17G hitting streak (1x) (previous: two by Jeter-2004, Smalley-1982, Kubek-1960, Crosetti-1936). Playoff Bests: 2H (1x); 1HR (1x); 1RBI (1x); 2R (1x); 1SB (1x); 4G hitting streak • Has three straight seasons with at least 50XBH, one of just two SS in Yankees history to reach the mark in multiple seasons (Jeter, 7x: 1998-2001, ‘04, ‘06-07). #25 GLEYBER TORRES—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 3G Career Bests: 4H (7x); 2HR (6x); 8RBI (1x); 3R (9x); 1SB (28x); 17G hitting streak (1x) • Made his postseason debut in Wednesday’s Wild Card Game vs. Oakland (0-for-3)…at Playoff Bests: 3H (1x); 2HR (1x); 3RBI (2x); 2R (2x); 0SB (0x); 5G hitting streak (1x) age 21y, 294d, became just the third Yankee since 1958 to appear in a postseason game at age 21-or-younger (also Jesus Montero at age 21y, 310d in ALDS Game 4 on 10/4/11 #29 ADEINY HECHAVARRIA—INF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G and Phil Hughes at age 21y, 105d in ALDS Game 3 on 10/7/07)…was the youngest • Made his postseason debut in Wednesday’s Wild Card Game vs. Oakland. position player to appear in a postseason game for the Yankees since Tom Carroll (age • Was acquired by the Yankees along with cash considerations from in 19y, 15d) in World Series Game 5 on 10/2/55…collected his first PS hit in ALDS Game exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations on 8/31. 1 at Boston…has reached safely in each of his four postseason games (3-for-12, 2BB). • In his career, has played for the Blue Jays (2012), Marlins (2013-17), Rays (2017-18), • Ranked second among Major League rookies with 77RBI and fourth with 24HR. Pirates (2018) and Yankees (2018)…has appeared at SS, 3B and 2B. • Of his 24HR, 12HR tied the game (2) or gave the team the lead (10)…hit 13HR from the Career Bests: 4H (6x); 1HR (28x); 7RBI (1x); 3R (1x); 1SB (32x); 13G hitting streak (1x) ninth spot in the lineup, most by a Yankee in a season from the No. 9 spot in team history. • Is one of nine rookies in Yankees history to hit 20HR and one of four in the last three Playoff Bests: 0H (0x); 0HR (0x); 0RBI (0x); 0R (0x); 0SB (0x); 0G hitting streak seasons (also Sánchez-20HR in ‘16, Judge-52HR in ‘17, Andújar-27HR in ‘18). #31 AARON HICKS—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 2G • His 24HR were second-most by a Yankee in his age-21 season or younger, behind • Has made his second career postseason (also 2017)…has not played in last 2G 21-year-old Joe DiMaggio (29HR in 1936)…owns the third-most career HRs by a after being removed from ALDS Game 1 at Boston in the fourth w/ right hamstring Yankee prior to turning 22, trailing only Mickey Mantle (57) and DiMaggio (29). tightness (missed 3G at the end of September w/ a tight left hamstring). Career Bests: 3H (2x); 2HR (2x); 4RBI (1x); 2R (5x); 1SB (6x); 9G hitting streak (1x) • Of his 50HR hit since joining the Yankees in 2016, 34 have been hit at home. Playoff Bests: 1H (3x); 0HR (0x); 0RBI (0x); 1R (1x); 0SB (0x); 3G hitting streak • Set single-season career highs with 27HR, 48 extra-base hits and 79RBI in 2018, his third season with the Yankees (previous: 15HR, 33XBH, 52RBI in 2017). #45 LUKE VOIT—1B Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 1G • Ranked third among Major League switch-hitters with 27HR…is the seventh • Made his postseason debut in Wednesday’s Wild Card Game vs. Oakland…hit a two- switch-hitter in Yankees history w/ at least 25HR in a season, joining Mantle (10x), B. run triple in the sixth, his first career triple (regular or postseason)…also had 2RBI in Williams (5x), Teixeira (4x), Tresh (3x), Posada (2x) and Swisher (2x). ALDS Game 1 at Boston, becoming third Yankee since 1908 with at least 2RBI in each of his first two career postseason games (also Ben Chapman and Bill Dickey, each in Career Bests: 4H (5x); 3HR (1x); 6RBI (1x); 4R (2x); 1SB (50x); 9G hitting streak (1x) Games 1 and 2 of the 1932 World Series vs. the Cubs). Playoff Bests: 2H (2x); 1HR (1x); 3RBI (1x); 1R (6x); 0SB (0x); 6G hitting streak (1x) • Led all AL hitters (min. 50AB) with a 9.43AB/HR ratio (132AB, 14HR)…the next best was Oakland’s Khris Davis (12.00)…of his 14HR with the Yankees, five tied the game #99 AARON JUDGE—OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 4G (two) or gave the Yankees the lead (three)…had 41H in 116AB (.353 BA) after being • Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (also 2017)…leads all current recalled for his second stint with the Yankees on 8/21. Yankees w/ 7HR in his playoff career (3HR in 2018)…has homered in six of his last nine • Was acquired by the Yankees with international signing bonus pool money from St. playoff games and three of four in ‘18…is one of seven Yankees to homer in three Louis on 7/28 for LHP Shreve and RHP Gallegos. consecutive games during a single postseason, also: Rodriguez, Williams (2x) Jackson, Bauer, Mize and Gehrig…is the only player to homer in multiple Wild Card Games (2017 Career Bests: 4H (1x); 2HR (2x); 4RBI (3x); 4R (1x); 0SB (0x); 6G hitting streak (2x) and ‘18)…made his playoff debut in 2017 AL Wild Card Game (two-run HR)…hit 4HR Playoff Bests: 2H (1x); 0HR (0x); 2RBI (2x); 1R (2x); 0SB (0x); 2G hitting streak last postseason, tied with Miguel Cabrera (2003) for third-most by a rookie in a single postseason behind Evan Longoria (6HR in ‘08) and Kyle Schwarber (5HR in ‘15). #14 NEIL WALKER—INF/OF Current Postseason Hitting Streak: 0G • Hit 27HR in 2018, his second full MLB season…has been among the fastest in • Has made the postseason for the fourth time in his career (also 2013-15). Baseball history to reach all of his career home runs (in terms of games played). • Has played at 1B, 2B, 3B, RF and LF in his career…in his debut season with the • Made his second All-Star team…was on the D.L. w/ a right wrist chip fracture (7/27-9/14). Yankees, became the first player in team history to make at least 10GS at 1B, 2B and Career Bests: 4H (1x); 2HR (7x); 6RBI (1x); 4R (2x); 2SB (1x); 14G hitting streak (1x) 3B in the same season…is the third Yankee in Wild Card Era to start at 1B, 2B, 3B and the OF in the same season, joining Bellinger in 2000 and Cairo. Playoff Bests: 3H (1x); 1HR (7x); 3RBI (1x); 3R (1x); 0SB (0x); 4G hitting streak (1x) • Is one of 14 players with at least 10HR in each of the last nine seasons (‘10-18)…joins teammates Andrew McCutchen and Giancarlo Stanton as three of the five hitters to reach double digits in homers in the NL each season from 2010-17. Career Bests: 5H (3x); 2HR (6x); 6RBI (1x); 4R (1x); 2SB (1x); 18G hitting streak (1x) Playoff Bests: 2H (1x); 0HR (0x); 1RBI (1x); 1R (1x); 0SB (0x); 1G hitting streak (1x)

NYY BATTERS IN POSTSEASON (2018) NYY BATTERS IN POSTSEASON (CAREER) Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K Miguel Andújar .200 4 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 Miguel Andújar .200 4 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 Brett Gardner .000 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Brett Gardner .203 51 128 16 26 3 0 1 11 10 33 Didi Gregorius .154 4 13 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 Didi Gregorius .234 18 64 6 15 1 1 3 10 7 15 Adeiny Hechavarria .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Adeiny Hechavarria .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Aaron Hicks .400 2 5 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Aaron Hicks .216 15 51 6 11 3 0 1 6 5 14 Aaron Judge .500 4 16 5 8 1 0 3 4 2 3 Aaron Judge .266 17 64 14 17 4 0 7 15 11 30 Andrew McCutchen .118 4 17 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 Andrew McCutchen .244 12 45 5 11 1 0 0 1 7 7 Austin Romine - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Austin Romine .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gary Sánchez .133 4 15 2 2 0 0 2 4 1 5 Gary Sánchez .191 17 68 7 13 2 0 5 12 2 24 Giancarlo Stanton .294 4 17 4 5 0 0 1 1 1 6 Giancarlo Stanton .294 4 17 4 5 0 0 1 1 1 6 Gleyber Torres .250 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 Gleyber Torres .250 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 Luke Voit .286 4 14 2 4 0 1 0 4 3 6 Luke Voit .286 4 14 2 4 0 1 0 4 3 6 Neil Walker .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Neil Walker .063 11 32 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 10 ‘PEN NOTES #68 DELLIN BETANCES—RHP #56 JONATHAN HOLDER—RHP • Is making his third career postseason (2015, ‘17-18)…has tossed 2.0 innings • Made his postseason debut in Monday’s ALDS Game 3 loss vs. Boston, allowing in each of his appearances this postseason…threw 2.0 innings-or-more only 1ER in 2.0IP (2H, 1BB, 1K). three times during the 2018 regular season…retired all 6BF to earn the win in • Had 60 apps. (1GS) w/ the Yankees, spending nearly the entire season in the Majors. Wednesday’s Wild Card Game vs. Oakland (2.0IP, 3K). • Did not allow an over 23 relief apps. from 4/21-6/27 (27.2IP), the AL’s • Struck out 115-of-272 batters faced in 2018 (42.3%)…ranked third among all second-longest such streak of the season, and tied for third-longest in the Majors. Major League relievers (second in AL) with 115K and a 15.53K/9.0IP ratio. • In his first 35 appearances after being recalled (from 4/21-8/1), posted a 0.88 • Is the first reliever in Major League history to record five straight 100K seasons…is ERA (41.0IP, 7R/4ER), holding opponents without an earned run 31 times. the first reliever in Yankees history to post 100K in relief in five different seasons. • In 4G/1GS with Scranton/WB, was 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA (6.0IP, 5H, 2ER, 1BB, 8K, 1HR). • Made 44 consecutive relief appearances with at least 1K from 5/29-9/24…was the longest by a reliever in AL history and was the third-longest in Baseball #36 LANCE LYNN—LHP history behind Aroldis Chapman (49) and Corey Knebel (46)…had at least 1K in • Has made his sixth trip to the postseason (also 2011-15 w/ St. Louis). 63-of-66 appearances this season. • Has made 19 career postseason relief appearances (two in 2018)…pitched in • Was selected by the Yankees in the eighth round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft. the inaugural NL Wild Card Game in 2012…earned the win in relief in 2011 World Series Game 3 (2.1IP, 1ER). #53 ZACH BRITTON—LHP • Earned 10 wins between the Twins (20GS) and Yankees (11G/9GS)…went 3-2 w/ a • Has made the postseason for the third time in his career (2014, ‘16 and ‘18). 4.14 ERA (54.1IP, 25ER) for the Yankees…was 1-0 w/ a 1.23 ERA (7.1IP, 1ER) in relief. • .His 91.6% percentage (142-for-155) is the highest among active pitchers • Allowed just 14HR in 156.2IP…his 0.80 HR/9.0IP ratio was fifth-lowest in the AL (min. 100 saves)…since the start of 2014, leads all Major League pitchers (min. (min. 150.0IP)…had a 0.33 HR/9.0IP ratio (2HR/54.1IP) after joining the Yankees 200.0IP) with a 1.82 ERA (287.0IP, 58ER). on 8/1, the lowest mark among Major Leaguers over that span (min. 50.0IP). • Combined to go 2-0 with seven saves (in 10 chances), a 3.10 ERA (40.2IP, 14ER) and • Has reached 10 wins and 150K in each of his six full MLB seasons (2012-15, ‘17-18). 34K in 41 relief appearances with Baltimore and the Yankees…was acquired by • Was acquired from the Minnesota Twins with cash considerations in exchange the Yankees from Baltimore for RHP Dillon Tate, RHP Cody Carroll and LHP Josh for INF Tyler Austin and RHP Luis Rijo on July 30, 2018. Rogers on 7/24. • Began the season on the 60-day disabled list recovering from right Achilles #30 DAVID ROBERTSON—RHP surgery…was returned from rehab and reinstated from the D.L. on 6/11. • Has made the postseason for the sixth time in his career, all with the Yankees (2009- 12, ‘17-18)…has held opponents scoreless in 23-of-29 career playoff relief apps. #54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN—LHP • Is the only pitcher in Baseball history to record at least 10.00 K/9.0IP in each of • Has made the postseason for the sixth time in his career (2010, ‘12 and ‘13 w/ the his first 11 Major League seasons (2008-18)…the previous record was held by Reds, ‘16 w/ the Cubs, ‘17-18 w/ the Yankees)…won the 2016 World Series w/ the four pitchers, who each accomplished the feat in their first three Major League Cubs…has a 0.90 ERA (10.0IP, 1ER) with 19K in eight postseason games as a Yankee. seasons—Dick Radatz, Troy Percival, Mark Prior and Takashi Saito. • Had 23K over his final 10.1IP in the regular season (25K in last 11.1IP)…led all • His 11.97 K/9.0IP (874K, 657.0IP) career mark is best in MLB history (min. 600.0IP). relievers with a 16.31 K/9.0IP ratio (93K, 51.1IP). • Ranks third on the Yankees’ all-time games pitched list (501) behind Mariano • Was named to his fifth career All-Star team and first in the AL (NL: 2012-15, AL: ‘18). Rivera (1,115) and Dave Righetti (522)…surpassed Andy Pettitte (447), Mike • Joins Craig Kimbrel and Kenley Jansen as the only pitchers to reach the 20-saves Stanton (456) and Whitey Ford (498) in 2018…has the second-most strikeouts plateau each season since 2012…is one of two pitchers to record 30 saves at by a reliever in Yankees history (666), trailing only Mariano Rivera (1,135). least six times in the last seven years (since 2012), joining Kimbrel, who has at • Was originally selected by the Yankees in the 17th round of the 2006 First-Year least 30 saves in each of the last eight seasons (since 2011). Player Draft…is one of two current Yankees to appear with the club in both the • Has averaged 15.00 K/9.0IP in his career (478.2IP, 798K), the best ratio in the current and original Yankee Stadiums (also Brett Gardner). Major Leagues since at least 1900 (min. 300.0IP). #71 STEPHEN TARPLEY—LHP #57 CHAD GREEN—RHP • Is making a postseason roster for the first time in his career…made his postseason • Has made the postseason for the second time in his career (also 2017)…made his debut in Monday’s ALDS Game 3 loss vs. Boston (1.0IP, 4H, 3ER, 1BB, 1K, 1WP). playoff debut in 2017 AL Wild Card Game win (2.0IP, 1H, 1ER, 2BB, 4K)…became the • Made his Major League debut in 2018, holding opponents scoreless over his final first Yankee to strike out his first four playoff batters faced and first Major League nine appearances (8.0IP, 12K) following his MLB debut…did not allow a hit over his pitcher to do so since Colorado’s Jeff Francis in 2007 NLDS Game 1 at Philadelphia. last six regular season appearances (5.0IP, 10K). • Posted a career-long 17.1-inning scoreless streak (over 13G) from 5/25-7/8/18. • Also pitched in 2018 for Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. • With his 1.95 ERA (152.0IP, 33ER) as a reliever, is one of four active pitchers with • Was acquired by the Yankees on 8/30/16 as a player to be named later along with at least 100 relief appearances have a career relief ERA under 2.00: Zach Britton OF Tito Polo in 8/1/16 trade that sent RHP Iván Nova to Pittsburgh. (1.79), Craig Kimbrel (1.91) and Richard Bleier (1.97).

NYY PITCHERS IN POSTSEASON (2018) NYY PITCHERS IN POSTSEASON (CAREER) Player W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB K AVG Player W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER HR BB K AVG Dellin Betances 1-0 2.25 2/0 4.0 2 1 1 0 0 4 .143 Dellin Betances 1-1 3.72 8/0 9.2 5 4 4 0 6 14 .152 Zach Britton 0-0 6.00 3/0 3.0 3 2 2 1 2 1 .250 Zach Britton 0-0 4.70 9/0 7.2 8 4 4 1 7 6 .267 Aroldis Chapman 0-0 0.00 2/0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 3 .167 Aroldis Chapman 2-2 2.37 26/0 30.1 24 11 8 1 11 44 .216 Chad Green 0-0 2.45 2/0 3.2 4 1 1 0 3 0 .308 Chad Green 1-0 3.65 7/0 12.1 10 6 5 1 6 11 .222 J.A. Happ 0-1 22.50 1/1 2.0 4 5 5 1 1 2 .400 J.A. Happ 1-2 5.48 11/4 21.1 29 13 13 3 11 21 .319 Jonathan Holder 0-0 4.50 1/0 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 1 .250 Jonathan Holder 0-0 4.50 1/0 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 1 .250 Lance Lynn 0-0 11.57 2/0 2.1 3 3 3 0 2 2 .300 Lance Lynn 5-4 4.80 26/7 54.1 59 33 29 6 28 52 .281 David Robertson 0-0 0.00 2/0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 David Robertson 5-0 3.66 29/0 32.0 26 13 13 4 9 36 .218 CC Sabathia ------CC Sabathia 10-6 4.20 23/22 126.1 132 64 59 15 61 120 .269 Luis Severino 0-1 7.71 2/2 7.0 9 6 6 0 6 9 .300 Luis Severino 1-2 6.26 6/6 23.0 22 16 16 5 14 21 .244 Masahiro Tanaka 1-0 1.80 1/1 5.0 3 1 1 1 1 4 .167 Masahiro Tanaka 3-2 1.50 5/5 30.0 17 5 5 3 7 25 .162 Stephen Tarpley 0-0 27.00 1/0 1.0 4 3 3 0 1 1 .571 Stephen Tarpley 0-0 27.00 1/0 1.0 4 3 3 0 1 1 .571

YANKEES vs. BOSTON NYY vs. BOSTON in 2018 NYY vs. BOSTON in Postseason POSTSEASON TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees are 1-2 in their current ALDS vs. Boston… Date H/A W/L Score Rec. Date Series H/A W/L Score Rec. IN POSTSEASON: This is the fourth time the clubs are meeting in the postseason and 4/10 at BOS L 1-14 0-1 10/13/99 LCS (1) at NYY W 4-3 1-0 the first time in a Division Series…are 12-10 in games and 2-1 in series (2004 ALCS, 3-4; 4/11 at BOS W 10-7 1-1 10/14/99 LCS (2) at NYY W 3-2 2-0 2003 ALCS, 4-3; 1999 ALCS, 4-1). 4/12 at BOS L 3-6 1-2 10/16/99 LCS (3) at BOS L 1-13 2-1 5/8 at NYY W 3-2 2-2 10/17/99 LCS (4) at BOS W 9-2 3-1 REGULAR SEASON TRENDS/FACTS: In 2018, the Yankees went 9-10 vs. the Red 5/9 at NYY W 9-6 3-2 10/18/99 LCS (5) at BOS W 6-1 4-1 Sox (6-3 at Yankee Stadium, 3-7 at Fenway Park)…are 23-18 in 41G vs. Boston since 5/10 at NYY L 4-5 3-3 10/8/03 LCS (1) at NYY L 2-5 0-1 6/29 at NYY W 8-1 4-3 10/9/03 LCS (2) at NYY W 6-2 1-1 9/27/16…SEASON SERIES: Have won four of the last seven season series (2012-18)… 6/30 at NYY L 0-11 4-4 10/11/03 LCS (3) at BOS W 4-3 2-1 have lost just five of 19 season series between the clubs since 2000, going 11-5-3 over 7/1 at NYY W 11-1 5-4 the span…AT FENWAY PARK: The Yankees went 3-7 at Fenway Park in 2018…are 8/2 at BOS L 7-15 5-5 10/13/03 LCS (4) at BOS L 2-3 2-2 just 10-19 at Fenway Park since the start of 2016, but are 33-32 there since the start of 8/3 at BOS L 1-4 5-6 10/14/03 LCS (5) at BOS W 4-2 3-2 2012…have won 9-of-15 series at Fenway Park since the start of 2014 (9-5-1)…are 500- 8/4 at BOS L 1-4 5-7 10/15/03 LCS (6) at NYY L 6-9 3-3 8/5 at BOS L 4-5 (10) 5-8 10/16/03 LCS (7) at NYY W 6-5 4-3 483-4 (.509) all-time at Fenway Park, the only visiting AL team with a winning record 10/12/04 LCS (1) at NYY W 10-7 1-0 there…AT YANKEE STADIUM: Went 6-3 at Yankee Stadium vs. Boston this year…have 9/18 at NYY W 3-2 6-8 9/19 at NYY W 10-1 7-8 10/13/04 LCS (2) at NYY W 3-1 2-0 won at least six games between the clubs in the Bronx in five of the last seven seasons… 9/20 at NYY L 6-11 7-9 10/16/04 LCS (3) at BOS W 19-8 3-0 are 16-7 in the Bronx since 7/17/16 and 50-44 at the current Yankee Stadium, their most 9/28 at BOS W 11-6 8-9 10/17/04 LCS (4) at BOS L 4-6 3-1 losses to any team at the Stadium. 9/29 at BOS W 8-5 9-9 10/18/04 LCS (5) at BOS L 4-5 3-2 9/30 at BOS L 2-10 9-10 10/19/04 LCS (6) at NYY L 2-4 3-3 Total in 2018 102-116 9-10 10/20/04 LCS (7) at NYY L 3-10 3-4 All-time vs. BOS: 1,189-991-14 10/5/18 DIV (1) at BOS L 4-5 0-1 All-time at home: 640-447-7 10/6/18 DIV (2) at BOS W 6-2 1-1 All-time on road: 549-544-7 All-time at current Yankee Stad.: 50-44 10/8/18 DIV (3) at NYY L 1-16 1-2 All-time at Fenway Park: 500-483-4 10/9/18 DIV (4) at NYY - - - Total in Postseason 104-112 12-10 All-time vs. BOS: 12-10 All-time at home: 6-5 All-time on road: 6-5 All-time at current Yankee Stad.: 0-1 All-time at Fenway Park: 6-5

NYY BATTERS vs. BOSTON RED SOX – 2018 AND CAREER (REG. SEASON) NYY BATTERS vs. RHP RICK PORCELLO (REGULAR SEASON) 2018 CAREER 2018 CAREER Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K Miguel Andújar .239 71 17 3 7 .239 71 17 3 7 Miguel Andújar .286 7 2 0 0 1 0 1 .286 7 2 0 0 1 0 1 Brett Gardner .212 52 11 0 3 .260 550 143 10 53 Brett Gardner .200 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 .286 56 16 5 0 2 3 9 Didi Gregorius .164 67 11 2 9 .236 267 63 7 23 Didi Gregorius .000 8 0 0 0 0 1 2 .161 31 5 0 0 2 3 6 Adeiny Hechavarria .186 43 8 0 2 .187 107 20 3 10 Adeiny Hechavarria .125 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 .182 22 4 1 0 1 0 2 Aaron Hicks .218 55 12 5 13 .220 186 41 8 26 Aaron Hicks .000 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 .125 32 4 0 0 2 5 8 Aaron Judge .346 52 18 5 10 .232 125 29 7 15 Aaron Judge .500 6 3 1 0 0 1 0 .250 16 4 1 0 1 3 2 Andrew McCutchen .316 19 6 0 1 .208 53 11 1 5 Andrew McCutchen ------.100 10 1 0 0 0 2 4 Austin Romine .111 27 3 0 1 .235 98 23 1 11 Austin Romine .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .111 9 1 0 0 0 0 3 Gary Sánchez .242 33 8 3 9 .271 144 39 13 34 Gary Sánchez .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 2 .154 13 2 0 0 0 2 3 Giancarlo Stanton .371 70 26 5 17 .341 91 31 6 18 Giancarlo Stanton .286 7 2 1 0 0 0 1 .375 8 3 2 0 0 0 1 Gleyber Torres .226 53 12 2 9 .226 53 12 2 9 Gleyber Torres .143 7 1 0 0 0 0 3 .143 7 1 0 0 0 0 3 Luke Voit .364 22 8 5 8 .393 28 11 5 9 Luke Voit .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Neil Walker .250 28 7 1 4 .229 48 11 2 5 Neil Walker .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 .071 14 1 0 0 0 0 5