(33-36) at (32-34) Friday, June 19, 2015 • 6:40 p.m. PT • Chase Field • Phoenix, AZ RHP James Shields (7-0, 3.59) vs. RHP Rubby De La Rosa (5-3, 5.27) Game 70 • Road Game 35 • Mighty 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports San Diego

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HAPPY 619 DAY: The Padres will continue their current eight-game, nine-day road trip tonight as they have made Overall Record: 33-36 their way to the “Valley of the Sun” where they will play three games this weekend against the Arizona Diamond- NL West Standing: 4th (-6.0) backs in downtown Phoenix…the Friars are coming off a quick two-game trip in Oakland against the Athletics where Home Record: 16-19 they split a two-game set, winning yesterday afternoon’s game by a score of 3-1…following the series against the Road Record: 17-17 D-Backs, the Friars will head back to the Bay Area where they will enjoy an off day Monday before playing a three- game series at AT&T Park against the San Francisco Giants. Day Record: 10-10 • The Padres posted a 1-4 record during their last homestand, dropping two of three games to the Dodgers Night Record: 23-26 (1-2) and both games against the Athletics (0-2). Roadtrip: 1-1 • Following the current road trip, the Padres will return home for fi ve games in six days, including three games Last Five Games: 1-4 against the D-Backs (June 26-28) and Mariners (June 30 - July 1). Last 10 Games: 3-7 TODAY’S TRANSACTIONS: The Padres announced today they have optioned RHP Cory Mazzoni to Triple-A El Streak: W1 Paso and selected INF Brett Wallace from that same club…to make room on the 40-man roster, San Diego desig- All-Time Record: 3,433-3,962-2 nated LHP Eury De La Rosa for assignment. All-Time at Home: 1,856-1,844-1 • Wallace, 28, has hit .298/.372/.455 (70-for-235) with 13 doubles, eight home runs and 37 RBI in 60 games for All-Time at Petco Park: 487-439 the Chihuahuas this season. All-Time on Road: 1,577-2,118-1 • The left-handed hitting infi elder last appeared in the Majors in 2013 for the and owns a career .242/.313/.391 line with 29 home runs and 102 RBI in parts of four Major League seasons, all with Houston. 2015 vs. Arizona: 4-3 • Wallace played his college ball at Arizona State for Padres interim manager Pat Murphy. 2015 vs. Arizona on road: 2-2 2015 vs. Arizona at home: 2-1 JAMES AND THE GIANT PITCH: James Shields enters this tonight’s game with a 7-0 record, making him one of two Major League starters to currently have fi ve or more wins without a loss (PIT Charlie Morton, 5-0). All-Time vs. ARI: 144-161 • The 7-0 start is a new personal record, surpassing his previous best of 6-0 to start the 2007 season. All-Time vs. ARI at Chase Field: 54-98 • Shields is just the second in Padres history to start a season 7-0, with the only other to do so being Andy All-Time vs. ARI in Phoenix: 54-98 Hawkins, who began the 1985 season a franchise-best 11-0 in his fi rst 12 starts. All-Time vs. ARI at Petco Park: 63-42 • Shields is one of three Major League to have won seven or more games for a new club this All-Time vs. ARI in San Diego: 90-63 season after switching Major League teams during the past offseason, joining DET Alfredo Simon (7) and WSH Max Scherzer (7). PADRES RECORD WHEN... JUEGO 2K: James Shields is set to make the 300th start of his career tonight and 301st pitching appearance overall, having made one career relief appearance with a scoreless inning in 2010 (6/19/10 at FLA)…Shields also enters Sunday 6-4 Thursday 3-5 tonight’s game 2.0 innings shy of 2,000 for his career and 3.0 shy of 2,000 innings as a starter. Monday 2-7 Friday 6-4 • According to STATS Inc., among all currently active pitchers the top fi ve in fewest starts to reach 2,000 innings Tuesday 6-5 Saturday 5-5 pitched (innings pitched as a starter) are Felix Hernandez (start #294 on 8/11/14), Mark Buehrle (start #297 on Wednesday 5-6 9/7/09), Tim Hudson (start #301 on 7/9/08), Cliff Lee (start #302 on 8/10/13) and CC Sabathia (start #305 on 7/1/10). April 11-12 August 0-0 • With 3.0 innings pitched today Shields would be the third-fastest starter to 2,000 innings among active pitchers. May 14-15 September 0-0 June 8-9 October 0-0 TWICE IS NICE: With Derek Norris and Matt Kemp each hitting home runs in yesterday’s 3-1 over Oakland, the July 0-0 Padres have now hit multiple homers in three consecutive games, tied for their longest such streak since the start of the 2011 season (also July 30 - August 1, 2014) (ELIAS).…the last time the Padres hit multiple home runs in four Leading after six 18-2 consecutive games was June 11-14, 2008. Tied after six: 6-2 Trailing after six: 9-32 THERE’S NO ‘I’ IN ‘PADRES’: The Padres have three players this season with 35+ RBI (Upton 42, Norris 40, Kemp Leading after seven: 21-3 35), making them the only National League team and one of two Major League teams (Toronto, 4) to have three or Tied after seven: 8-6 more players to have accomplished this feat. Trailing after seven: 4-27 • The Padres are one of fi ve Major League teams and one of two National League teams (also Pittsburgh) to Leading after eight: 28-0 have two players with 40+ RBI. Tied after eight: 4-5 Trailing after eight: 1-31 YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD...: The Padres have scored 289 runs this season, the ninth-highest total in and the third-most in the National League, behind only the Arizona Diamondbacks (295) and Scoring fi rst: 22-9 (292). Opponents score fi rst: 11-27 • The Padres rank second in the National League and are fourth in the Majors with 128 runs with two outs this Shutouts: 2-10 season, trailing only Toronto (143), Arizona (130) and New York-AL (130). • The Padres have scored 44 runs in the fi rst inning this season, the highest total in the National League and the Home crowds of 20,000+: 16-17 fourth-highest total in Major League Baseball, trailing only the New York Yankees (62), (48) Home crowds of 30,000+: 7-10 and Detroit Tigers (46). Home crowds of 40,000+: 5-6 Scoring less than three: 2-20 ROAD TO VICTORY: Since the start of the 2013 season, a span of 43 starts, Shields owns a 24-5 record (.828) on Scoring three or four: 7-10 the road, the best winning percentage of any Major League pitcher (min 20 starts) as well as the second-most wins Scoring fi ve or more: 24-6 (Bumgarner, 25). • Owns a lifetime 63-47 record (.573) on the road, tied for the fourth-most wins of any active Major League pitcher One-run games: 8-11 since he entered the league in 2006, trailing only Justin Verlander (73), CC Sabathia (70) and Jered Weaver (64). Two-run games: 10-3 • Is 4-0 with a 4.46 ERA (21 ER, 42.1.0 IP) away from Petco Park in 2015…led the American League with 10 Games decided in last AB: 9-8 wins on the road last season. Extra Innings W-L: 3-3

#VOTENORRIS: Derek Norris leads NL catchers in many categories, both offensive and defensive (see below) (stats Playing series opener: 7-15 are based on players to have played at least 75% of their games as a catcher). Playing series fi nale: 12-9 • Has 63 hits on the season, tied for the third-highest total of any catcher in baseball and tied for second-most in Series W-L-T (Home): 4-6-1 the National League (Buster Posey, 68). Series W-L-T (Road): 3-3-5 • Has 27 extra-base hits this season, the highest total of any Major League catcher and eight more than the Series W-L-T (Total): 7-9-6 second place catcher in the National League (Buster Posey, 19). • Norris has 18 doubles on the season, by far the highest total by a Major League catcher and seven more Series Sweeps (Home): 1-2 than that of the second-place NL catcher (STL Yadier Molina, 11)…his doubles total is also tied for the Series Sweeps (Road): 0-0 11th-highest total of any player in Major League Baseball and tied for the seventh-most in the National Series Sweeps (Total): 1-1 League this season, regardless of position. • Norris’ 40 RBI are the most by a NL catcher and third-most of any catcher in baseball (Vogt, 47, Brian McCann 41). White Jerseys: 9-13 • His eight home runs are tied for the third-highest total by an NL catcher, trailing only Posey (9), and Montero (9). Gray Jerseys: 4-7 • Has tossed out 21 attempted base stealers, the most in the Majors (Russell Martin, 17) and a career- Blue Jerseys: 16-13 high…his 21 CCS this season surpass his previous career high of eight, which came in 114 games and 870.1 Camoufl age Jerseys: 4-2 innings played behind the plate last season. Retro Jerseys: 0-1 MATT THE BATT: Matt Kemp went 2-for-4 with a solo home run yesterday at Oakland and has now hit three home HIGHS AND LOWS... runs over his last 12 games…prior to this 12-game stretch, had just one home run in his fi rst 55 games of the season. • Has hit safely in nine of his last 10 games away from Petco Park, posting a .295/.326/.523 (13-for-43) line with Team Batting Highs two home run and 11 RBI in that time. Runs: 14 (2x, 5/1) 2B: 5 (3x, 6/8) • Has tallied 25 of his 35 RBI on the road this season, tied for the eighth-highest total in the National League and Hits: 20 (2x, 4/11 & 5/24) HR: 3 (5x, 6/5) tied for the 12th-most in the Majors. • Has 28 career home runs against the Diamondbacks and 11 homers at Chase Field, his second-most home runs Individual Batting Highs Hits: 4 (3x, Venable, 5/24) 2B: 2 (7x, Spangenberg, 6/10) against any opponent (Colorado, 30) and his second-most home runs in a visiting ballpark (Coors Field, 14). Runs: 3 (6x, Norris, 6/6) RBI: 6 (Upton, 5/25) • His 28 homers vs. Arizona are the second-most of any active player (Adrian Gonzalez, 31) while his 85 RBI are the third most (Gonzalez 102, Andre Ethier 88). Team Pitching Highs : 15 (6/1) Runs: 16 (6/17) LITTLE NINJA, BIG STICK: Alexi Amarista currently owns a season-long seven game hitting streak, hitting Walks: 8 (4/18) Hits: 20 (6/17) .391/.440/.565 (9-for-23) with a double, a home run and two RBI and a walk in that time…the streak is the third-longest Individual Pitching Highs of his career and the longest since also hitting safely in eight straight from July 7-19, 2012. IP: 8.0 (Despaigne, 5/31) Runs: 8 (2x, Despaigne, 5/7) • Since June 1, is hitting .333/.366/.487 (13-for-39) with three doubles, one home run and fi ve RBI, the fourth-best K-starter: 12 (2x Cashner, 6/1) Hits: 11 (Cashner, 6/1) batting average, fi fth-best on-base percentage and third-best slugging percentage and OPS (.853) of any Major K-reliever: 4 (Vincent, 6/15) Walks: 5 (3x, Ross, 6/15) League shortstop this month with as many or more at-bats. Cons. scoreless IP: 17.0 (Despaigne, 5/21 - 5/31)

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NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1984, 1998 • NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST CHAMPIONS 1984, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2006 TONIGHT’S STARTER #33 JAMES SHIELDS - RHP SEASON SUMMARY FOR STARTERS: James Shields will take the mound tonight at Chase Field against the Diamond- 2015: 7-0, 3.59 ERA (35 ER, 87.2 IP), 14 G (14 GS) backs for his 15th start of the season, his eighth on the road and his second against the D-Backs. vs. LHB: .289 (46-for-159), 9 HR • Enters today’s game having won all seven of his decisions this season…has earned the vs. RHB: .207 (36-for-174), 7 HR win in fi ve of his last nine starts, including three-straight starts from 5/3-13. HOME: 3-0, 2.78 (14 ER, 45.1 IP), 7 G (7 GS) • Making his 300th career start and is 2.0 innings shy of 2,000.0 IP for his career, 3.0 ROAD: 4-0, 4.46 (21 ER, 42.1 IP), 7 G (7 GS) shy as a starter. (see front page note) • Padres have won seven of the last nine games he’s started and nine of his 14 so far this year. HIGHS SEASON CAREER • Did not factor into the decision his last time out on June 14 vs. Los Angeles-NL after he INNINGS 7.0, 5x, last 6/14 vs. LAD 9.0, 18x, last 8/9/14 vs. SF allowed one run on fi ve hits with six strikeouts against three walks over 7.0 IP. RUNS 5, 3x last, 6/9 at ATL 10, 4x, last 9/6/13 vs. DET • Topped 200.0 innings for the eighth consecutive season in 2014, joining TOR Mark Bueh- EARNED RUNS 5, 2x last, 5/8 at ARI 10, 4x, last 9/6/13 vs. DET rle and DET Justin Verlander as the only pitchers to do so. HITS 9, 4/17 vs. COL 14, 2x, last 9/6/13 vs. DET • “Big Game James” ranks second among Major League pitchers with 1,873.1 innings WALKS 3, 4x last, 6/14 vs. LAD 5, 8/1/13 at MIN pitched since 2007 (Felix Hernandez, 1,876.0) and is the only MLB pitcher to have STRIKEOUTS 12, 4/27 vs. HOU 15, 10/2/12 vs. BAL thrown 225.0 or more innings in each of the last four seasons. • The 33-year-old right-hander signed with the Padres as a free agent on 2/10/2015. VS. THE D-BACKS: 2015 SEASON: 1-0, 7.50 ERA (5 ER, 6.0 IP) 1 G (1 GS) JAMES AND THE GIANT PITCH: Shields enters this tonight’s game with a 7-0 record, making CAREER: 2-1, 6.50 ERA (13 ER, 18.0 IP) 3 G (3 GS) him one of two Major League starters to currently have fi ve or more wins without a loss CHASE FIELD: 1-1, 9.00 ERA (11 ER, 11.0 IP), 2 G (2 GS) (PIT Charlie Morton, 5-0). • The 7-0 start is a new personal record, surpassing his previous best of 6-0 to start the PLAYER AVG. AB H BB SO HR 2007 season. Welington Castillo .000 3 0 0 2 0 • Shields is just the second pitcher in Padres history to start a season 7-0, with the only Danny Dorn .000 1 0 0 0 0 other to do so being Andy Hawkins, who began the 1985 season a franchise-best 11-0 Paul Goldschmidt .667 3 2 0 1 1 in his fi rst 12 starts. Aaron Hill .278 36 10 4 6 4 • Shields is one of three Major League pitchers to have won seven or more games for Chris Owings .333 3 1 0 0 1 a new club this season after switching Major League teams during the past offsea- Cliff Pennington .111 9 1 1 1 0 son, joining DET Alfredo Simon (7) and WSH Max Scherzer (7). David Peralta .333 3 1 0 0 1 A.J. Pollock .333 3 1 0 0 1 ROAD TO VICTORY: Since the start of the 2013 season, a span of 43 starts, Shields owns a Jarrod Saltalamacchia .000 14 0 2 5 0 24-5 record (.828) on the road, the best winning percentage of any Major League pitcher (min Yasmany Tomas .000 2 0 1 1 0 20 starts) as well as the second-most wins (Bumgarner, 25). • Owns a lifetime 63-47 record (.573) on the road, the tied for the fourth-most wins of any active Major League pitcher since he entered the league in 2006, trailing only Justin Ver- lander (73), CC Sabathia (70) and Jered Weaver (64). 2015 DAY-BY-DAY • Is 4-0 with a 4.46 ERA (21 ER, 42.1.0 IP) away from Petco Park in 2015…led the Ameri- can League with 10 wins on the road last season. DATE/OPP DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR PIT 4/6 at LAD ND 3.00 6.0 6 2 2 2 8 1 95 THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION: So far this season, Shields has received 67 runs 4/11 vs. SF W, 1-0 2.08 7.0 3 1 1 1 7 1 103 of support in 87.2 innings pitched, good for a 6.88 run support average, the highest mark in the 4/17 at CHC W, 2-0 2.84 6.0 5 4 3 2 9 0 103 National League and the fourth-highest in the Majors. 4/22 at COL ND 3.24 6.0 6 3 3 3 5 1 78 4/27 vs. HOU ND 2.90 6.0 6 3 1 1 12 1 111 HE GONE: Shields has 104 strikeouts this season in 87.2 innings pitched, the sixth-most 5/3 vs. COL W, 3-0 3.72 5.1 9 5 5 0 7 3 92 strikeouts in baseball (Kershaw 122, Archer 116, Scherzer 113, Kluber 111 and Sale 195) and 5/8 at ARI W, 4-0 4.25 6.0 6 5 5 3 7 4 108 seventh-best per 9.0 innings ratio (10.68). 5/13 at SEA W, 5-0 3.91 6.0 6 1 1 3 9 1 115 • Recorded his 100th strikeout of the season in his last start on 6/14 vs. LAD when he fanned 5/19 vs. CHC ND 3.74 7.0 6 2 2 1 11 2 107 Jimmy Rollins to end the second inning…Shields reached 100 strikeouts in 82.2 innings 5/24 at LAD W, 6-0 3.75 7.0 5 3 3 1 7 1 79 5/29 vs. PIT ND 3.69 6.0 6 2 2 2 6 0 105 pitched, the fastest a starter has ever reached 100 strikeouts in franchise history, sur- 6/3 vs. NYM W, 7-0 3.58 7.0 6 2 2 2 4 0 91 passing the previous record of 90.0 IP by Cory Luebke in 2011 and Sterling Hitchcock in 1999. 6/9 at ATL ND 3.79 5.1 7 5 4 1 6 0 87 • He was the third-fastest pitcher (starter or reliever) in franchise history to reach 100 strike- 6/14 vs. LAD ND 3.59 7.0 5 1 1 3 6 1 86 outs, trailing only Trevor Hoffman, who got to 100 SO in 71.2 IP in 1997 and 80.2 IP in 1996. • His 104 strikeouts are the most strikeouts ever by a Padres pitcher through his fi rst 14 starts of the season. KEEP THEM IN THE YARD: Through 14 starts Shields has allowed 16 home runs this season, • Shields was the only right-handed pitcher in baseball in 2015 to open the season with tied for the second-most in Major League Baseball…however, of his 16 allowed, 13 have been fi ve or more strikeouts in each of his fi rst 11 games of the season…snapped his 11-game solo home runs and the other three were two-run home runs. streak after he whiffed just four hitters in his outing on 6/3 vs. NYM. • His 16 homers allowed have accounted for 19 of his 39 runs allowed this season. • Has struck out fi ve or more 13 times this season, one game shy of the Major League lead, • His home run total has allowed accounted for 19.5% of the hits he’s allowed this season held by Kershaw ann Hamels (14). (16 of 82).

VS THE D-BACKS: Is making his fourth career start and appearance against the Diamondbacks COMPLETE GAME JAMES: Since the start of the 2011 season, Shields leads Major League tonight as well as his second of the season…owns a lifetime 2-1 record with a 6.50 ERA (13 ER, Baseball in innings pitched (1,020.1) and complete games (17), while he ranks tied for second 18.0 IP) and 16 strikeouts against six walks while limiting the opposition to a .274 batting average. in complete game shutouts (7) and ranks tied for second in quality starts (107). • Earned the win in his only outing against the D-Backs this season after he allowed fi ve • Shields has also accumulated 31 pickoffs during his nine year career, the most of any runs on six hits with seven strikeouts against three walks over 6.0 innings pitched on May right-handed pitcher since 2006. 8 at Chase Field. BULLPEN #53 - Joaquin Benoit - RHP (4-3, 2.57, 1 SV) #37 - Brandon Maurer - RHP (4-0, 1.59, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 6/14 vs. LAD (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R/ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .204 (10-49) LAST OUTING: 6/18 at OAK (1.0 IP, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .127 (8-63) LONGEST OUTING: 1.0 IP (multiple times) vs. RHB: .065 (3-46) LONGEST OUTING: 2.0 IP (2x last, 5/2 vs. COL) vs. RHB: .182 (10-55) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 0.0 IP CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 10.0 IP • Surrendered an RBI double to Adrian Gonzalez in the eighth inning Sunday… has • Pitched a scoreless eighth inning yesterday at. OAK… has turned in scoreless outings allowed a run to score in two of his last three outings after he had allowed just one in 27 of his 32 appearances this season run in his previous 14 outings. • Has allowed just one run over his last 23 outings and 24.0 IP since May 2, pitching • Has limited the opposition to a .137 batting average this season, the lowest mark to a 0.38 ERA (1 ER, 24.0 IP) in that time…his ERA in that time is the best mark by by an NL reliever this year (min 80 batters faced). any MLB reliever with at least 20.0 IP (second place is PIT Mark Melancon, 0.39). • Holding right-handers to a .065 (3-for-46) average this season, the best mark • Has allowed just six hits over his last 16 outings (.111 batting avg), including of any National League pitcher (min 35 batters faced). limiting lefties to a .032 average (1-for-31) since May 16. • His 29 appearances are third-most on the team (Maurer 32, Thayer 30). • Has made 32 appearances out of the bullpen this season, the most on the team. • Worked scoreless ball in 22 of his 29 outings this season, including eight of his last • Has limited the opposition to a .153 batting average, the sixth-best mark by an NL 10…has allowed just one hit to a RHB in his last 30 AB. reliever this year (min 80 batters faced).

#60 - Frank Garces - LHP (0-0, 4.29, 0 SV) #44 - Dale Thayer - RHP (2-2, 3.41, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 6/17 at OAK (0.2 IP, 3 H, 3 R/ER, 1 BB) vs. LHB: .290 (9-31) LAST OUTING: 6/16 vs. OAK (2.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB) vs. LHB: .229 (11-48) LONGEST OUTING: 3.0 IP (5/15 vs. WSH) vs. RHB: .283 (13-46) LONGEST OUTING: 2.0 (2x last, 6/16 vs. OAK) vs. RHB: .283 (17-60) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 0.0 IP CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 2.0 • Snapped a career-long 8.2 inning scoreless streak Wednesday at Oakland after • Matched his season-high with 2.0 innings pitched Tuesday vs. Oakland. allowing three runs on three hits in 0.2 IP. • Worked scoreless baseball in 23 of his 30 outings thus far, but allowed a pair of runs • 19 of his 24 outings this season have been scoreless, including 12 of his last 13. and taken the loss in two of his last three outings. • Pitched a career-high 3.0 innings 5/15 vs. WSH, allowing two runs, one earned. • His 30 appearances are second-most on the team (Maurer, 31). • Allowed three homers and four runs in 2.0 IP on 5/12 at SEA…outside of that outing, • Has not allowed a run in 21 of his last 27 outings dating back to 4/14 vs. ARI. has posted a 2.95 ERA (6 ER, 18.1 IP) in his other 23 outings. • Made his third career and third consecutive Opening Day roster in 2015. • Set career-bests in wins (4), ERA (2.34) and appearances (70) for SD in 2014. #56 - Shawn Kelley - RHP (0-2, 3.91, 0 SV) LAST OUTING: 6/18 at OAK (1.0 IP) vs. LHB: .310 (13-42) #50 - Nick Vincent - RHP (0-1, 4.50, 0 SV) LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 2.0 IP (2x, 6/12 vs. LAD) vs. RHB: .234 (11-47) LAST OUTING: 6/17 at OAK (0.1 IP, 1 H, 1 SO) vs. LHB: .300 (6-20) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 4.2 IP LONGEST OUTING: 2.0 IP (2x, 6/15 vs. OAK) vs. RHB: .364 (8-22) • Snapped a 10.1 inning scoreless streak June 10 after he allowed one run on three hits… CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 2.2 has allowed just one run in his last 13 outings and 14.0 IP since May 17, striking • Set a career-high and a season-high for a Padres reliever with four strikeouts Monday out 16 and walking two. vs. OAK…has not allowed a run in 2.2 innings of work since being recalled from • Matched his season-high with 2.0 innings pitched last Friday vs. LAD (also 6/7 at CIN). Triple-A El Paso last Wednesday. • Worked scoreless ball in 15 of his 21 outings this season, including 14 of his last • This is his third stint with the Padres this season (Opening Day - 4/9, 5/1-7) 18 and 12 of his last 13. • Has pitched to a 2-3 record with a 3.32 ERA (8 ER, 21.2 IP) and 33 strikeouts against six walks in 19 apps in Triple-A. #46 - Craig Kimbrel - RHP (1-2, 3.67, 17 SV) • Is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA (5 ER, 10.0 IP) in 10 outings with the big league club this year…has allowed a run to score in fi ve of his 10 outings. LAST OUTING: 6/18 at OAK (1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 SO) vs. LHB: .250 (13-52) LONGEST OUTING: 1.0 IP (multiple times) vs. RHB: .224 (11-49) CURRENT SCORELESS STREAK: 1.0 IP • Has 17 saves this season, the seventh-most in the NL. • Owns a 3.00 ERA (6 ER, 18.0 IP) in situations and a 5.00 ERA (5 ER, 9.0 IP) in non-save situations…took the loss Tuesday after he allowed a run in the 9th inning. • Earned his 200th career save in his 318th career game June 8 at Atlanta, the fastest player in Major League history to reach the 200 save plateau…the second-fastest was Jonathan Papelbon, who did so in 359 career games. • Tagged with his fi rst and only blown save of the season 5/9 at ARI, snapping a string of converting 35-straight save opportunities dating back to last season, which was the longest streak in baseball. • Since his fi rst full season in 2011, leads all Major Leaguers in saves (201), 52 more than the next closest closers in that span (Fernando Rodney and Papelbon, 150). BATTING NOTES #23 - Yonder Alonso - INF - L/R vs. De La Rosa: .200 (1-5), 1 HR #26 - Yangervis Solarte - INF - S/R vs. De La Rosa: .500 (3-6) LAST GAME: 1-3, 2B, BB CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (4-11) LAST GAME: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1-4) OAK SERIES: 4-15, 2B, BB SEASON LONG: 6 G (4/18-23) OAK SERIES: 1-9 SEASON STREAK: 4 G (5/22-25) TRIP: 2-7, 2B, BB LAST HR: 6/6/15 at CIN (Cingrani) TRIP: 1-4 LAST HR: 4/22/15 at COL (Kendrick) • His .317 average (46-for-145) and .405 OBP are best on the team. • Hitting .261 (41-157) vs. right-handers and .186 (8-43) vs. left-handers. • Is hitting .387 (29-for-75) on the road this season, second-best among all Major • Hitting .327 (16-for-49) with RISP…hitting .364 (8-for-22) with RISP and two outs. League players with at least 75 PA on the road….478 OBP on road is second-best. • Made 46 starts (25 at 1B, 11 2B, nine 3B, one as DH), including 34 of the last 47 • Hitting .302 (35-116) vs. right-handers and .379 (11-29) vs. left-handers. games...has 10 multi-hit games, including two three-hit games. • Reinstated from 15-day DL 6/2…missed 23 games on the DL with a right shoulder bruise. • With Yonder Alonso missing time on the DL from 5/8-6/1, started 19 of 23 games at fi rst base.

#5 - Alexi Amarista - INF - L/R vs. De La Rosa: .200 (1-5) #15 - Cory Spangenberg - INF/OF - L/R vs. De La Rosa: .000 (0-2) LAST GAME: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 7 G (9-23) LAST GAME: 0-4 CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-11) OAK SERIES: 2-5, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB, HBP SEASON LONG: 7 G (6/8-current) OAK SERIES: 1-15 SEASON STREAK: 4 G (6/8-11) TRIP: 1-3, R, HR, RBI LAST HR: 6/17/15 at OAK (Chavez) TRIP: 0-7 LAST HR: 5/14/15 vs. WSH (2x, Treinen) • Made his professional debut as a pitcher Wednesday in the eighth inning, getting the • Over his last 24 games has hit .266 (21-79) since 5/24 with three three-hit games. fi nal out of the inning on his second pitch, stranding two runners. • Tied his career high with three hits 6/10 at ATL, his fourth three-hit game of the year. • First position player to pitch for the Padres since Josh Wilson did so on 6/7/09 vs. ARI. • The Padres are 17-10 in games in which he hits safely. • At 5’6” he is the shortest player to ever throw a pitch for the Padres (previous was • Hitting .295 (26-88) in 31 games on the road compared to .173 (13-75) in 30 at home. Danny Boone, 5’8”). • Made 41 starts (33 at 2B, seven at 3B and one as DH)…appeared in 61 games total. • Fifth player since 1974 to hit a home run before entering a game to pitch (STATS). • In 13 games so far this month has hit .333 (13-39). #10 - Justin Upton - OF - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .000 (0-7) • Currently on a seven-game hit streak, third-longest of his career. LAST GAME: 0-2, RBI, BB, SF, SB CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-7) • Has made 47 starts at shortstop…appeared in 54 games total OAK SERIES: 1-13, R, RBI, 2 BB, SF, SB SEASON STREAK: 10 G (4/6-15) TRIP: 0-5, RBI, 2 BB, SF, SB LAST HR: 6/13/15 vs. LAD (Greinke) #12 - Clint Barmes - INF - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .500 (1-2) • Against his former team has hit .357 (25-70) in 19 games vs. ARI, including 10- LAST GAME: 0-4 CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-5) for-28 (.357) in seven games this year. OAK SERIES: 1-7, RBI SEASON STREAK: 7 G (5/31-6/16) • In his career at Chase Field has hit .308/.391/.550 with 70 home runs and 227 RBI… TRIP: 0-4 LAST HR: 6/12/15 vs. LAD (Kershaw) third-most hits (411), tied for third-most homers and fourth-most RBI all-time here. • Over his last 11 games with a PA has gone 12-for-33 (.364). • In 35 games at home this season is hitting .323 (42-130) with 10 of his 13 home runs, • Hitting .308 (12-39) in 20 games at home and .245 (12-49) on the road…hitting .315 compared to .222 (26-117) with three home runs in 33 games on the road. (17-54) with no runners on base. • Tied for sixth in NL with 14 steals…one of six in MLB with 10+ homer and steals. • Started 21 games, all at SS, so far, hitting safely in 17 of those games. • Has nine game-winning RBI this year, second-most in the Majors. • His 13 home runs rank tied for eighth in the NL. #18 - Austin Hedges - C - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .--- (0-0) LAST GAME: 0-2 CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-4) #2 - Melvin Upton Jr. - OF - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .--- (0-0) OAK SERIES: 1-6, R, HR, RBI SEASON STREAK: 1 G LAST GAME: 1-4, R, 3B CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (3-8) TRIP: 0-2 LAST HR: 6/16/15 vs. OAK (Kazmir) OAK SERIES: 3-8, 3 R, 3B, BB, 2 SB SEASON STREAK: 3 G (6/15-current) • Snapped an 0-for-16 skid with his fi rst career home run in the third Tuesday, a solo shot. TRIP: 1-4, R, 3B LAST HR: 9/27/14 at PHI (Burnett) • At 22 years, 302 days old, was the fourth-youngest catcher in team history to hit a HR. • Collected his fi rst hit as a Padre with a pinch-hit single Monday. • Caught Cashner fi ve times now, Kennedy three and Ross once, in nine total starts. • Reinstated from the 15-day DL on 6/8 in ATL…started four games so far, both in CF. • Selected from Triple-A on 5/4 and made his Major League debut that night at SF as a PH. • Padres debut in the ninth 6/8, pinch-running at 2B and scoring the game-tying run. • Hit .324/.392/.521 (23-for-71) with 15 RBI and 12 runs in 21 games for El Paso. • Began the year on the DL with a left foot injury, placed on 4/4 by ATL before being acquired by the Padres on 4/5. #27 - Matt Kemp - OF - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .167 (1-6) • In 13 games on a minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A El Paso he hit .280 LAST GAME: 2-4, R, HR, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (4-12) (14-50) with two doubles, a home run, six RBI, 10 runs scored and four stolen bases. OAK SERIES: 4-15, 2 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI, BB SEASON STREAK: 5 G (3x last, 6/3-8) TRIP: 3-8, R, HR, RBI LAST HR: 6/18/15 at OAK (Graveman) #25 - Will Venable - OF - L/L vs. De La Rosa: .000 (0-2) • Is a career .300 (139-464) hitter in 126 career games vs. ARI. LAST GAME: 2-4, SB CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (2-11) • Hit safely in 11 of his last 14 games, hitting .281 (16-57) with three homers and nine RBI. OAK SERIES: 3-14, 2B, RBI, SB SEASON STREAK: 4 G (5/8-13) • With runners in scoring position in his last 23 games is hitting .333 (10-30). TRIP: 2-8, SB LAST HR: 6/6/15 at CIN (Moscot) • Has appeared in 68 of the Padres 69 games this season. • In fi ve games vs. ARI this year has gone 6-for-14 (.429). • Over his last 12 games on the road has hit .294 (15-51) with two homers and 11 RBI. • Hit in 21 of his last 37 games since 5/8, hitting .293 (39-133) in that span to raise • Has 15 go-ahead RBI this year, tied with Paul Goldschmidt for fourth in the NL…seven his average from .133 to .264. game-winning RBI on the year tied for fi fth in the NL. • Hitting .357 (5-14) with runners in scoring position and two outs…hitting .357 (10-28) with RISP overall. #11 - Will Middlebrooks - INF - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .000 (0-1) • Over his last seven games at home, has hit .346 (9-26)…overall on the year, hitting .224 LAST GAME: 0-2 (PH-3B) CURRENT STREAK: 0 G (0-2) (15-67) in 28 games at home compared to .292 (28-96) in 28 on the road. OAK SERIES: 3-10, R, HR, RBI SEASON STREAK: 8 G (4/14-4/22) • Against right-handers in his last 37 games since 5/8, has hit .305 (36-118). TRIP: 1-5, R, HR, RBI LAST HR: 6/17/15 at OAK (Abad) • Over his last 37 games is 9-for-26 (.346) with RISP. • Solo home run Wednesday, ranks second on the team with nine home runs. • Started 36 games (31 - CF, 3 - LF, 2 - RF)…started 29 of the Padres last 38 in CF since 5/8. • Eight of his nine home runs have come on the road…most by a Padre since Carlos • In his 31 starts in CF this year, Padres have gone 16-15. Quentin had eight on the road in the fi rst half of 2013. • Hit .306 (26-85) over a 23-game span from 5/12-6/7. #39 - Brett Wallace - INF - L/R vs. De La Rosa: .000 (0-2) • Started 53 games, including 51 at 3B, one at 1B and one at SS. LAST GAME: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 0 G • Started 5/23 at SS, his fi rst career start there…has now played SS four times. OAK SERIES: DNP SEASON STREAK: 0 G TRIP: HNP LAST HR: 9/14/13 vs. LAA (Weaver) #3 - Derek Norris - C - R/R vs. De La Rosa: .167 (1-6) • Selected today from Triple-A El Paso for his fi rst stint with the Padres this season… LAST GAME: 1-4, R, HR, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1-4) signed as a minor league free agent this past offseason. OAK SERIES: 2-12, R, HR, RBI, BB SEASON STREAK: 6 G (4/18-24) • Last played in the Majors in 2013 with the Astros…made his Major League debut for TRIP: 1-8, R, HR, RBI LAST HR: 6/18/15 at OAK (Graveman) Astros in 2010, playing parts of four seasons (2010-13) with Houston. • Solo home run yesterday, has hit fi ve home runs in his last 18 games. • In 61 games for El Paso this year has hit .305 (73-239) with 13 doubles, eight home • Started yesterday at 1B, fi rst career start and second game ever at 1B (9/29/13 at SEA). runs, 37 RBI and 34 runs scored with a .380 OBP and .460 SLG. • His 39 RBI as a catcher are third-most among all Major League catchers and most • Spent all of last season in Triple-A with Norfolk and Buffalo in the Blue Jays and Orioles among all NL…25 extra-base hits (as a catcher) are also the most by any catcher. systems, combining to hit .282 (133-472) with 17 home runs and 58 RBI in 128 games. • Has 18 doubles, tied for seventh in the National League…has 27 XBH overall. • Former fi rst-round pick (13th overall) of the St. Louis Cardinals out of Arizona State • Has tossed out 21 runners, the most in the Majors and a career-high. University, he was traded by the Cardinals to the A’s in a four player trade for Matt • Hitting .341 (15-for-44) vs. LHP…hitting .361 (22-for-61) w/ RISP this season. Holliday on 7/24/09…later traded to Toronto for OF Michael Taylor on 12/15/09…traded • Hitting .414 (12-29) with RISP and two outs. to Houston for OF Anthony Gose on 7/29/10. STARTS BY BATTING ORDER SCORE BY INNING 1st: Almonte (3), Myers (33), Solarte (9), Spangenberg (8), M. Upton (2), Venable (14) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra Total 2nd: Almonte (3), Alonso (2), Norris (25), Solarte (16), Spangenberg (14), Venable (9) Opp. 48 26 36 24 44 41 32 36 25 4 316 3rd: Kemp (46), Myers (1), J. Upton (22) Padres 44 26 25 32 33 25 38 37 19 10 289 4th: Alonso (2), Kemp (21), Norris (1), Solarte (1), J. Upton (44) 5th: Alonso (22), Middlebrooks (13), Norris (17), Solarte (15), Venable (2) 6th: Alonso (8), Barmes (2), Gyorko (16), Middle. (13), Norris (15), Solarte (2), DISABLED LIST Spangenberg (7), M. Upton (1), Venable (5) 7th: Almonte (1), Alonso (5), Amarista (7), Barmes (2), Gyorko (9), Middlebrooks (25), PLACED GAMES REIN- Solarte (3), Spangenberg (10), M. Upton (1), Venable (6) PLAYER (INJURY) (RETRO) MISSED STATED 8th: Almonte (1), Amarista (36), Barmes (16), Gyorko (1), Hedges (8), Middlebrooks (2), Tim Federowicz (right knee surgery)* 3/26 69 (33-36) Nieves (4), Spangenberg (1) Melvin Upton, Jr. (left foot injury) 4/4 58 (29-29) 6/8 9th: Amarista (4), Barmes (1), Cashner (13), Despaigne (8), Hedges (1), Kennedy (10), Josh Johnson (recovery from Tommy John Surgery)* 4/5 69 (33-36) Morrow (5), Ross (13), Shields (13), Spangenberg (1) Cory Luebke (recovery from Tommy John Surgery)* 4/5 69 (33-36) Ian Kennedy (strained left hamstring) 4/10 14 (9-5) 4/25 Shawn Kelley (left calf strain) 4/24 (4/23) 13 (5-8) 5/8 STARTS BY POSITION Brandon Morrow (right shoulder infl ammation) 5/5 (5/3) 44 (20-24) Yonder Alonso (right shoulder bruise) 5/9 (5/8) 23 (10-13) 6/2 C: Hedges (9), Nieves (4), Norris (56) Wil Myers (left wrist tendinitis) 5/19 (5/11) 28 (13-15) 6/11 1B: Alonso (37), Middlebrooks (1), Myers (5), Norris (1), Solarte (25) Wil Myers (left wrist tendinitis) 6/15 (6/14) 5 (1-4) 2B: Gyorko (25), Solarte (11), Spangenberg (33) TOTAL GAMES MISSED IN 2015 392 SS: Amarista (47), Barmes (21), Middlebrooks (1) NOTE: Players in italics are currently on the DL *60 Day Disabled List 3B: Alonso (2), Middlebrooks (51), Solarte (9), Spangenberg (7) LF: Almonte (1), J. Upton (65), Venable (3) CF: Almonte (5), Myers (29), M. Upton (4), Venable (31) RECENT TRANSACTIONS RF: Almonte (2), Kemp (65), Venable (2) DH: Gyorko (1), Kemp (2), Norris (1), Spangenberg (1), J. Upton (1) Date Player Transaction P: Cashner (14), Despaigne (10), Kennedy (12), Morrow (5), Ross (14), Shields (14) 6/19 INF Brett Wallace Selected from Triple-A El Paso RHP Cory Mazzoni Optioned to Triple-A El Paso HOME RUN NOTES LHP Eury De La Rosa Designated for assignment 6/15 INF/OF Wil Myers Placed on 15-day DL, retro to 6/14 (left wrist) 1R 2R 3R GS HOME ROAD TOTAL RHP Cory Mazzoni Recalled from Triple-A El Paso 36 15 3 4 30 28 58 6/11 INF/OF Wil Myers Reinstated from the 15-day DL RHP Kevin Quackenbush Optioned to Triple-A El Paso MULTI-HR GAMES (3 in 2015, 242 all-time) Last: Justin Upton, 5/17/15 vs. WSH (two solo home runs, 2nd multi-HR game of 2015) 6/10 RHP Nick Vincent Recalled from Triple-A El Paso INF Jedd Gyorko Optioned to Triple-A El Paso GRAND SLAMS (4 in 2015, 142 all-time) PINCH-HIT (1 in 2015, 202 all-time) 6/8 OF Melvin Upton Jr. Reinstated from the 15-day DL Last: Yonder Alonso, 6/6/15 at CIN Last: Jedd Gyorko, 5/3/15 vs. COL OF Abraham Almonte Optioned to Triple-A El Paso 6/2 INF Yonder Alonso Reinstated from the 15-day DL 1ST-INNING LEADOFF (1 in 2015, 91 all-time) INSIDE THE PARK (17 all-time) RHP Cory Mazzoni Optioned to Triple-A El Paso Last: Wil Myers, 4/25/15 vs. LAD Last: Everth Cabrera, 6/8/2012 at MIL 5/23 LHP Eury De La Rosa Claimed off waivers from LAD & option to El Paso WALK-OFF (1 in 2015, 1 in 2014, 79 all-time) RHP Josh Johnson Transferred from 15-day to 60-day DL Last: Derek Norris, 5/29/15 vs. PIT 5/19 INF/OF Wil Myers Placed on 15-day DL, retro to 5/11 (left wrist) 2015 PADRES DAY-BY-DAY G Date Opp. D-N Result Rec. Pos. A/B WP LP SV Att. G Date Opp. D-N Result Rec. Pos. A/B WP LP SV Att. 1 4/6 @LAD D L, 3-6 0-1 T4th -1.0 Peralta (1-0) Kelley (0-1) Hatcher (1) 53,518 85 7/6 @PIT N 2 4/7 @LAD N W, 7-3 1-1 T2nd -1.0 Benoit (1-0) Hatcher (0-1) None 40,356 86 7/7 @PIT N 3 4/8 @LAD N L, 4-7 1-2 T-4th -2.0 McCarthy (1-0) Cashner (0-1) Peralta (1) 52,204 87 7/8 @PIT N 4 4/9 SF D L,0-1(12) 1-3 5th -2.5 Kontos (1-0) Vincent (0-1) Casilla (3) 45,149* 7/9 OFF DAY 5 4/10 SF N W, 1-0 2-3 5th -2.5 Benoit (2-0) Affeldt (0-1) Kimbrel (1) 40,015 88 7/10 @TEX N 6 4/11 SF N W, 10-2 3-3 T3rd -1.5 Shields (1-0) Bumgarner (0-1) None 42,823* 89 7/11 @TEX N 7 4/12 SF D W, 6-4 4-3 2nd -0.5 Ross (1-0) Peavy (0-1) Kimbrel (2) 40,184 90 7/12 @TEX D 8 4/13 ARI N L, 4-8 4-4 4th -1.5 De La Rosa (2-0) Cashner (0-2) None 19,538 7/13 OFF DAY 9 4/14 ARI N W, 5-1 5-4 3rd -1.5 Despaigne (1-0) Hellickson (0-2) None 20,102 7/14 ALL-STAR GAME @ CINCINNATI 10 4/15 ARI N W, 3-2 6-4 3rd -1.5 Benoit (3-0) Delgado (0-1) Kimbrel (3) 23,104 7/15 OFF DAY 4/16 OFF DAY 7/16 OFF DAY 11 4/17 @CHC D W, 5-4 7-4 3rd -0.5 Shields (2-0) Schlitter (0-1) Kimbrel (4) 32,138 91 7/17 COL N 12 4/18 @CHC D L, 6-7 (11) 7-5 3rd -1.5 Rosscup (1-0) Kimbrel (0-1) None 33,598 92 7/18 COL N 13 4/19 @CHC D W, 5-2 8-5 2nd -1.5 Cashner (1-2) Lester (0-2) Benoit (1) 29,113 93 7/19 COL D 14 4/20 @COL N W, 14-3 9-5 2nd -1.0 Despaigne (2-0) De La Rosa (0-1) None 22,586 94 7/20 SF N 15 4/21 @COL N W, 7-6 10-5 T1st +2.5 Maurer (1-0) Logan (0-1) Kimbrel (5) 22,600 95 7/21 SF N 16 4/22 @COL N L, 4-5 10-6 T1st +1.5 Ottovino (1-0) Kelley (0-2) None 22,705 96 7/22 SF D 17 4/23 @COL D L. 1-2 10-7 T1st +0.5 Lyles (2-1) Ross (1-1) Axford (2) 31,676 97 7/23 MIA N 18 4/24 LAD N L. 0-3 10-8 3rd -1.0 Geinke (3-0) Cashner (1-3) Garcia (1) 43,055* 98 7/24 MIA N 19 4/25 LAD N L, 8-11 10-9 3rd -2.0 McCarthy (3-0) Kennedy (0-1) None 44,454* 99 7/25 MIA N 20 4/26 LAD D W, 3-1 11-9 3rd -1.0 Morrow (1-0) Baker (0-1) Kimbrel (6) 43,256* 100 7/26 MIA D 21 4/27 HOU N L, 4-9 11-10 3rd -2.0 Neshek (1-0) Benoit (3-1) None 19,532 7/27 OFF DAY 22 4/28 HOU N L, 3-14 11-11 3rd -2.0 Hernandez (1-2) Ross (1-2) None 22,796 101 7/28 @NYM N 23 4/29 HOU D L, 2-7 11-12 3rd -3.0 Keuchel (3-0) Cashner (1-4) None 21,824 102 7/29 @NYM N 4/30 OFF DAY 103 7/30 @NYM D 24 5/1 COL N W, 14-3 12-12 T2nd -3.0 Kennedy (1-1) Butler (2-2) None 30,186 104 7/31 @MIA N 25 5/2 COL N W, 4-2 13-12 2nd -3.0 Morrow (2-0) De La Rosa (0-2) Kimbrel (7) 28,058 105 8/1 @MIA N 26 5/3 COL D W, 8-6 14-12 2nd -3.0 Shields (3-0) Kendrick (1-4) Kimbrel (8) 34,197 106 8/2 @MIA D 27 5/4 @SF N L. 0-2 14-13 2nd -3.0 Bumgarner (3-1) Ross (1-3) Casilla (8) 41,278 107 8/3 @MIL N 28 5/5 @SF N L, 0-6 14-14 3rd -4.0 Vogelsong (1-2) Cashner (1-5) None 41,358 108 8/4 @MIL N 29 5/6 @SF N W, 9-1 15-14 2nd -3.0 Kennedy (2-1) Heston (2-3) None 41,060 109 8/5 @MIL N 30 5/7 @ARI N L, 0-11 15-15 2nd -4.0 De La Rosa (3-2) Despaigne (2-1) None 16,929 110 8/6 @MIL D 31 5/8 @ARI N W, 6-5 16-15 2nd -4.0 Shields (4-0) Burgos (0-1) Kimbrel (9) 28,677 111 8/7 PHI N 32 5/9 @ARI N W,6-4(12) 17-15 2nd -3.5 Quackenbush (1-0) Delgado (1-2) None 27,340 112 8/8 PHI N 33 5/10 @ARI D L, 1-2 17-16 2nd -5.0 Ramirez (1-0) Cashner (1-6) Reed (2) 24,881 113 8/9 PHI D 5/11 OFF DAY 114 8/10 CIN N 34 5/12 @SEA N L, 4-11 17-17 3rd -6.0 Paxton (1-2) Kennedy (2-2) None 16,148 115 8/11 CIN N 35 5/13 @SEA N W, 4-2 18-17 2nd -5.0 Shields (5-0) Walker (1-4) None 14,547 116 8/12 CIN D 36 5/14 WSH N W, 8-3 19-17 2nd -4.0 Ross (2-3) Fister (2-2) None 22,710 8/13 OFF DAY 37 5/15 WSH N L, 0-10 19-18 2nd -5.0 Zimmermann (3-2) Despaigne (2-2) Cole (1) 26,166 117 8/14 @COL N 38 5/16 WSH N L, 1-4 19-19 3rd -5.0 Scherzer (4-3) Cashner (1-7) Storen (11) 45,282* 118 8/15 @COL N 39 5/17 WSH D L, 5-10 19-20 3rd -6.0 Strasburg (3-4) Kennedy (2-3) None 37,032 119 8/16 @COL D 5/18 OFF DAY 120 8/17 ATL N 40 5/19 CHC N W, 4-3 20-20 3rd -5.0 Benoit (4-1) Russell (0-1) Kimbrel (11) 25,917 121 8/18 ATL N 41 5/20 CHC N L, 2-3 20-21 3rd -5.0 Grimm (1-0) Ross (2-4) Rondon (9) 25,028 122 8/19 ATL D 42 5/21 CHC N L, 0-3 20-22 3rd -5.0 Hendricks (1-1) Despaigne (2-3) None 30,021 8/20 OFF DAY 43 5/22 @LAD N L, 1-2 20-23 4th -6.0 Hatcher (1-3) Benoit (4-2) Jansen (2) 48,514 123 8/21 STL N 44 5/23 @LAD N L, 0-2 20-24 4th -7.0 Bolsinger (3-0) Kennedy (2-4) Jansen (3) 53,479 124 8/22 STL N 45 5/24 @LAD D W, 11-3 21-24 4th -6.0 Shields (6-0) Frias (3-2) None 50,182 125 8/23 STL D 46 5/25 @LAA N L, 3-4 21-25 4th -7.0 Smith (1-1) Quack (1-1) None 38,055 8/24 OFF DAY 47 5/26 @LAA N W,4-0(10) 22-25 3rd -7.0 Thayer (1-0) Smith (1-2) None 32,334 126 8/25 @WSH N 48 5/27 @LAA N W, 5-4 23-25 3rd -6.0 Cashner (2-7) Richards (4-3) Kimbrel (12) 36,180 127 8/26 @WSH N 49 5/28 PIT N L, 5-11 23-26 3rd -6.5 Burnett (5-1) Kennedy (2-5) None 23,104 128 8/27 @WSH N 50 5/29 PIT N W, 6-2 24-26 3rd -6.0 Kimbrel (1-1) Scahill (1-3) None 28,317 129 8/28 @PHI N 51 5/30 PIT N L, 2-5 24-27 4th -6.5 Morton (2-0) Ross (2-5) Melancon (13) 43,207* 130 8/29 @PHI N 52 5/31 PIT D W, 7-1 25-27 3rd -5.5 Despaigne (3-3) Locke (3-3) None 20,556 131 8/30 @PHI D 53 6/1 NYM N L, 0-7 25-28 3rd -6.5 deGrom (6-4) Cashner (2-8) None 21,893 132 8/31 TEX N 54 6/2 NYM N W, 7-2 26-28 3rd -6.0 Kennedy (3-5) Syndergaard (2-3) None 22,264 133 9/1 TEX N 55 6/3 NYM N W, 7-3 27-28 3rd -5.0 Shields (7-0) Gee (0-3) None 24,398 134 9/2 TEX N 6/4 OFF DAY 135 9/3 LAD N 56 6/5 @CIN N W, 6-2 28-28 3rd -3.5 Ross (3-5) Moscot (0-1) None 33,381 136 9/4 LAD N 57 6/6 @CIN D W,9-7 29-28 3rd -3.5 Maurer (2-0) Diaz (2-1) Kimbrel (13) 40,916 137 9/5 LAD N 58 6/7 @CIN D L, 0-4 29-29 3rd -3.5 Cueto (4-4) Despaigne (3-4) None 27,501 138 9/6 LAD D 59 6/8 @ATL N W,5-3(11) 30-29 3rd -3.5 Maurer (3-0) Martin (2-3) Kimbrel (14) 21,458 139 9/7 COL D 60 6/9 @ATL N L, 5-6 30-30 3rd -4.5 Johnson (2-3) Benoit (4-3) Grilli (16) 24,049 140 9/8 COL N 61 6/10 @ATL N L., 1-4 30-31 3rd -5.5 Perez (2-0) Ross (3-6) Johnson (3) 21,465 141 9/9 COL N 62 6/11 @ATL D W,6-4(11) 31-31 3rd -5.0 Thayer (2-0) Cunniff (2-2) Kimbrel (15) 25,759 9/10 OFF DAY 63 6/12 LAD N L, 3-4 31-32 3rd -6.0 Garcia (3-2) Thayer (2-1) Jansen (8) 39,037 142 9/11 @SF N 64 6/13 LAD N W, 2-1 32-32 3rd -5.0 Maurer (4-0) Greinke (5-2) Kimbrel (16) 43,525* 143 9/12 @SF N 65 6/14 LAD D L,2-4(12) 32-33 3rd -6.0 Ravin (2-0) Thayer (2-2) Jansen (9) 40,056 144 9/13 @SF D 66 6/15 OAK N L, 1-9 32-34 4th -6.0 Hahn (4-5) Ross (3-7) None 30,018 145 9/14 @ARI N 67 6/16 OAK D L, 5-6 32-35 4th -6.0 Scribner (2-1) Kimbrel (1-2) Clippard (10) 28,482 146 9/15 @ARI N 68 6/17 @OAK N L, 2-16 32-36 4th -6.0 Chavez (3-6) Despaigne (3-5) None 20,625 147 9/16 @ARI N 69 6/18 @OAK D W, 3-1 33-36 4th -6.0 Kennedy (4-5) Graveman (3-4) Kimbrel (17) 16,643 9/17 OFF DAY 70 6/19 @ARI N 148 9/18 @COL N 71 6/20 @ARI N 149 9/19 @COL N 72 6/21 @ARI D 150 9/20 @COL D 6/22 OFF DAY 9/21 OFF DAY 73 6/23 @SF N 151 9/22 SF N 74 6/24 @SF N 152 9/23 SF N 75 6/25 @SF N 153 9/24 SF N 76 6/26 ARI N 154 9/25 ARI N 77 6/27 ARI N 155 9/26 ARI N 78 6/28 ARI D 156 9/27 ARI D 6/29 OFF DAY 9/28 OFF DAY 79 6/30 SEA N 157 9/29 MIL N 80 7/1 SEA D 158 9/30 MIL N 81 7/2 @STL N 159 10/1 MIL D 82 7/3 @STL N 160 9/22 @LAD N 83 7/4 @STL D 161 9/23 @LAD D 84 7/5 @STL D 162 9/24 @LAD D

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