(66-52) at Oakland A’s (53-64) LHP C.J. Wilson (10-5, 3.35) vs. RHP Brandon McCarthy (5-5, 3.31) Game #119 • Road #57 (27-29) • Fri., August 12, 2011 • Overstock.com Coliseum • 9:07 p.m. CDT • TXA21 / 103.3 FM / 1540 AM

WINS AND LOSSES: The Rangers open a 3-game series in Oakland, the ONE-RUN WOES: With Wednesday’s 4-3 loss to Seattle, the Rangers are 14- beginning of a 10-game roadtrip that includes 4 contests with the Angels and 3 19 in games decided by one run in 2011...that .424 winning percentage is the with the White Sox...Texas was 4-2 on its homestand with Cleveland (2-1) and 3rd lowest in the majors in one-run games to San Diego at .390 (16-25) and Seattle (2-1)…club has won 5 of 7, but is 10-11 in last 21 contests since the 12- Cincinnati at .391 (18-28)...club has drpped 6 of its last 9 one-run decisions game win streak…team is 22-11 last 33 games and 30-18 last 48…Texas has beginning July 20. gone 43-29 (.597) beginning May 22…club is 57-51 beg. April 12 after a 9-1 --Texas is just 3-16 in road games decided by one run, dropping the last 5 since start. a 3-2 victory in Houston on June 29...the club’s .158 winning percentage in one- -At 66-52 (.559), the Rangers have the 3rd-best record in the A.L., 6th-best in run road games is the lowest in the majors (KC, 4-13, .235 is next) and the majors…club has been season-high 15 games over .500 4 times (after wins Rangers have 2nd most defeats to Cincinnati’s 20 one-run road losses. 7/19 at LAA, 7/23 vs. TOR, 7/25 vs. MIN, and 8/9 vs. SEA), but is now 0-4 when --in 2010, the Rangers were 30-23 in games decided by one run, 8-16 on the trying to reach 16 games over .500...the Rangers were 67-51 after 118 games road. in both 2009 and 2010. --Since the All-Star Break, the Rangers are 15-11 (.577), matching the 6th best STREAKING: Rangers boast 2 of the 6 longest current hitting streaks in the record in the majors and 3rd in the A.L. behind the Red Sox (17-9) and Yankees American League...Michael Young has hit safely in 10 straight games, match- (18-10). ing the 2nd longest current span while Yorvit Torrealba’s 9-gamer ties for the -Rangers’ 12-game win streak July 4-19 was 2nd-longest in club history, 4th longest: longest in majors since Boston, 12 straight June 16-29, 2006…since ‘02, only LONGEST CURRENT HITTING STREAKS IN A.L. win streak longer than Rangers’ 12 G: Oakland’s 20 G Aug. 13-Sept. 4, 2002. No. Player Team Start Date BEST RECORDS IN MAJORS, 2011 11 Mike Carp Seattle July 30 Win Pct. Team W-L G 10 Edwin Encarnacion Toronto July 31 .658 Philadelphia 77-40 117 10 Michael Young Texas July 31 .621 Boston 72-44 116 9 Miguel Cabrera Detroit August 2 .612 New York-AL 71-45 116 9 Torii Hunter Los Angeles August 2 .585 Atlanta 69-49 118 9 Yorvit Torrealba Texas July 30 .568 Milwaukee 67-51 118 .559 Texas 66-52 118 YOUNG AND HITTING STREAKS: This is Michael’s 3rd hitting streak of 10+ games in 2011 as he had a 15-gamer, April 9(2)-25 and a 13-game streak, June ON TOP IN WEST: With the Angels’ loss on Thursday, Texas increased its lead 14-28...this marks the 6th different season that Young has had at least 3 hitting in the A.L. West to 2.0 games, its biggest advantrage since August 1 (2.0 streaks of 10+ games: 4 in 2005 and 2007 and 3 in 2004, 2008, and 2009...his GA)...club’s last advantage of more than 2.0 games was a 3.0 lead on July 24 career hitting streaks of 10 or more games are 5 more than any player in club 26...the Rangers have led the division by at least 1.0 game for 37 straight days history (I.Rodriguez-19) and are tied for 8th most among active players...Derek beginning July 6…Texas has had sole possession of first place in the A.L. West Jeter leads that group with 39 (Elias Sports Bureau). for 73 of the last 76 days beginning May 16, including 37 straight days begin- ning July 6, as Texas has not been out of first since May 15 (-0.5 GB)…team has BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY:Texas also has the majors’ top two hitters had at least a share of the division lead for 120 of 134 days in 2011, club’s 4th- since July 4 among players with at least 100 plate apperances: Mike Napoli at most days in first place ever in a single season…Texas has been in 1st in West .3913 (36-92) and Michael Young at .3909 (52-133). for 238 of 252 days beginning June 8, 2010. STINGY ON THE ROAD: Despite a 27-29 record, the Rangers have the lowest ON THE ROAD: This 10-game trip matches the Rangers’ longest of 2011 in road earned run average in the major leagues at 3.15...the current mark would terms of games...club went 3-7 in Minnesota (1-3), New York (0-3), and Atlanta be the lowest in the majors for a season since Montreal’s 2.69 mark in (2-1), June 9-19...Texas has dropped 6 of its last 8 road games beginning July 1992...Texas’ current mark would be the 5th-lowest such figure in the A.L. for a 20 after winning the previous 5 and 9 of the previous 11 away from home...of the single season over the past 39 seasons from 1973-2011 or since the advent of 6 road defeats since July 20, 5 have been by a single run...club’s 11-8 (.579) the designated hitter, and 2nd best in team history, a fraction behind 1977: road record since June 17 is 4th best in the A.L....overall road winning percent- LOWEST SINGLE-SEASON ROAD ERA's age of .482 (27-29) ranks 8th in the A.L....teams was 28-28 thru 56 road con- IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE SINCE 1973 tests in 2010 (28-29 thru 57 games). Team Year ERA W-L --Texas has lost its last 3 road series, going 1-2 at the Angels, Blue Jays, and Toronto 1981* 3.07 20-33 Tigers...club;s longest string of consecutive road series defeats in 2011 is 4 to Oakland 1989 3.121 45-36 the Tigers, Yankees, A’s, and Mariners, April 11-May 5. Baltimore 1973 3.122 47-34 Texas 1977 3.1523 50-31 VERSUS THE A.L. WEST: The Rangers are 20-12 (.625) vs. A.L. West oppo- Texas 2011 3.1525 27-29 nents this season, winning 14 of the last 18 games beginning May 15...Texas * strike-shortened season has the 4th best winning percentage against its own division of any major league club in 2011: FELIZ GETS IT DONE: Since the start of 2010, Neftali Feliz is 3-0 with a CLUBS WITH BEST WINNING PERCENTAGES VS. OWN DIVISION 0.76 ERA (3 ER/35.1 IP) in 36 games against A.L. West opponents, hold- Winning Pct. Record Team Division ing Angels/A’s/Mariners to a .098 AVG/.130 OBP/.107 SLG slash line with .698 30-13 Boston A.L. East just one extra-base hit (a double) plus 12 walks and 31 strikeouts. .644 29-16 Philadelphia N.L. East FELIZ VS. A.L. WEST, 2010-11 .635 33-19 Milwaukee N.L. Central Category W-L Sv/Opp. ERA IP ER HR BB SO .625 20-12 Texas A.L. West Angels 0-0 12/12 0.71 12.2 1 0 6 7 .619 26-16 Detroit A.L. Central Athletics 1-0 3/4 1.69 10.2 2 0 4 9 --Beginning August 8, Texas will play 28 of its final 47 games against the A’s, Mariners 2-0 5/5 0.00 12.0 0 0 2 15 Angels, and Mariners. A.L. West 2-0 20/21 0.84 32.1 3 0 12 31 --Texas is 7-7 in A.L. West parks this season, winning 5 of the last 7. ROSTER MOVE: On Thursday, the Rangers activated OF Craig Gentry from the VERSUS OAKLAND: The Rangers are 6-4 against the A’s in 2011, winning the 7-day concussion DL and optioned RHP Darren O’Day to Round Rock last 5 games, all in Arlington since a loss on May 9 at Rangers Ballpark...that (AAA)...Gentry was injured sliding into 2nd base on July 24 vs. Toronto and went includes a 4-game sweep, July 7-10, the Rangers’ 1st vs. the A’s since June 19- on the concussion DL on July 28...he played in 5 games on rehab assignment 22 at old Arlington Stadium...this is Texas’ longest winning streak vs. Oakland at Round Rock, batting .273 (6-22) with a . since 5 wins in a row, June 28-July 5, 2000...last longer win streak was 6 straight victories, July 7, 1999-May 6, 2000...the Rangers last longer win streak in one MISCELLANEOUS: Saturday’s game will be a FOX national telecast going to season against the A’s was 9 victories in a row, June 19-Sept. 30, 1986...Texas 16% of the U.S. with Glen Kuiper and Tom Grieve on the call...it will be the has won 9 of the last 13 meetings with Oakland beginning Sept. 24, 2010 with Rangers 6th Saturday FOX appearance of the season with Sept. 3 at Boston a 56-49 edge beginning 2006...Rangers’ all-time advantage is 300-290, the still to come...Josh Hamilton snapped a 20-game home run drought with his 4th most lifetime wins ersus any club. inning blast against Seattle on Wednesday...Ian Kinsler has homered in each of In Oakland: Texas lost 3 of 4 in its only 2011 visit to the Coliseum, April 29-May the last 2 games and leads the majors with 18 homers in the leadoff spot, one 2...the Rangers won the final 3 meetings here a year ago but are just 10-14 in more than Milwaukee’s Rickie Weeks....the Rangers lead the majors with 132 this oark since the start of 2009...all-time, the A’s have a 155-139 edge here. double plays turned but have the ML 2nd lowest team fielding percentage at .978...Seattle hitters are now 0-for-39 lifetime off Neftali Feliz with 16 K’s. UPCOMING PROBABLES, TIMES & BROADCASTS Date Opponent Pitchers - Texas vs. Opponent Time (CDT) Radio/TV Saturday, Aug. 13 at Oakland RHP Colby Lewis (10-8, 4.12) vs. RHP Trevor Cahill (9-10, 3.93) 3:10 103.3/1540/FOX Sunday, Aug. 14 at Oakland LHP Matt Harrison (10-8, 3.06) vs. RHP Rich Harden (3-2, 4.07) 3:07 103.3/1540/FSSW * – For radio broadcasts, most games are on ESPN 103.3 FM, with select on KSKY 660 AM…Most games are broadcast in Spanish on 1540 AM ESPN Deportes with select on KFLC 1270 AM. PAGE 2 RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER WILSON’S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2011 10-5 3.35 24 24 161.1 143 72 60 55 146 #36 C.J. Wilson, LHP Career 37-33-52 3.76 315 63 646.0 571 306 270 276 577 (10-5, 3.35) WILSON VS. OAKLAND W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2011 1-2 4.71 3 3 21.0 16 12 11 11 13 TONIGHT: The 30-year-old All-Star left-hander is scheduled to make his 25th start and Career 3-5-5 4.50 34 5 62.0 58 32 31 31 51 appearance on Friday night at the Oakland Coliseum, the 64th start of his career...ranks among A.L. leaders in strikeouts (7th, 146), innings (8th, 161.1), and winning pct. (T9th, WILSON AT THE OAKLAND COLISEUM .667)…has 10 HR allowed, already matching his '10 total, but has far better strikeout-to-walk W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO ratio (2.65) than last season (1.83)…has gone 0-2 last 4 starts after winning his previous 6 2011 0-1 2.57 1 1 7.0 9 3 2 3 3 Career 0-2-2 4.00 14 1 18.0 24 9 8 9 14 decisions…last 3 starts: 0-1, 7.54 ERA (12 ER/14.1 IP) to raise season figure from 2.94 to 3.35, 7th among A.L. lefties and 20th in the league overall…has lasted 4.0 innings-or-less in 2011 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS 2 of last 3 (only outings less than 5.0 innings in '11) after going 6.0-or-more in 12 straight…will be working on extended 5 days’ rest following Thursday’s off day, taking a no decision in his Innings: 9.0, May 4 at SEA Innings: 9.0, 2x, last May 4, 2011 at SEA Hits: 11, June 21 vs. HOU Hits: 11, June 21, 2011 vs. HOU last start on Saturday, a 7-5 loss to Cleveland. Runs: 7, July 31 at TOR Runs: 8, Aug. 5, 2005 vs. BAL CJ IN AZ: Wilson was named to his first All-Star team prior to his start on July 3 as one of 7 ER: 5, 3x, last July 31 at TOR ER: 8, Aug. 5, 2005 vs. BAL SO’s: 12, May 4 at SEA SO’s: 12, 2x, last May 4, 2011 at SEA manager’s selections by A.L. skipper Ron Washington…joined Rick Honeycutt (‘83) and Walks: 5, May 9 vs. OAK Walks: 6, June 15, 2010 at FLA Kenny Rogers (‘95, ‘04, ‘05) as just the 3rd Rangers LHP to ever be selected for the HR: 2, 3x, last May 31 at TB HR: 2, 7x, last May 31, 2011 at TB Midsummer Classic…Cliff Lee also represented Texas in 2010, but was named to the team Pitches: 129, June 16 at NYY Pitches: 129, June 16, 2011 at NYY prior to his trade from Seattle…Wilson worked the 4th inning and took the loss in a 5-1 defeat CG’s: 2, last July 21 at LAA CG’s: 5, last July 21, 2011 at LAA to the N.L., allowing 2 singles to Carlos Beltran and Matt Kemp ahead of Prince Fielder's 3- Low-Hit CG: 2, July 21 at LAA Low-Hit CG: 2, July 21, 2011 at LAA run homer (1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R-ER, 1 HR, 0 BB, 1 SO, 22 pitches/14 strikes). CG SHO’s: - CG SHO’s: - Win Streak: 6, May 25-July 16 Win Streak: 7, July 18-Aug. 30, 2010 WINNING GAME PLAN: Wilson has won 10 games for a 2nd straight season, joining Colby 2011 SPLITS Lewis as first Rangers to do that since Kevin Millwood in 2006-07…last Texas lefty?: Kenny Rogers in 2004-05…Texas has won 37 of the southpaw's 57 starts (37-20) since the begin- W L ERA G/S IP ER AVG H AB HR BB SO Home 5 1 3.99 12/12 76.2 34 vs Left .265 36 136 2 14 40 ning of 2010 and 25 of his last 39 starts beginning July 18, 2010; the 37 wins are 4th-most by Road 5 4 2.76 12/12 84.2 26 vs Right .232 107 462 8 41 106 any ML team in an individual pitcher's start since the beginning of 2010…in the same span, Day 4 2 3.05 10/10 65.0 22 TOTALS .239 143 598 10 55 146 the Phillies are 42-15 in Roy Halladay’s starts, the Yankees are 41-18 in C.C. Sabathia’s Night 6 3 3.55 14/14 96.1 38 starts, and the Tigers are 39-20 in Justin Verlander’s starts. Grass 10 4 3.10 22/22 151.0 52 Turf 0 1 6.97 2/2 10.1 8 JUNE BOON: Was voted the Rangers Player of the Month for June after going 3-0 with a 2.72 ERA (11 ER/36.1 IP) over 5 starts during the month…had 2nd-most homerless innings of any RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING ML pitcher in June (Cliff Lee, 0 HR in 42.0 IP)…in 10 June starts in 2009-10, Wilson went 6- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total 0 with 2.90 ERA (22 ER/68.1 IP)…Wilson’s 2.90 ERA ranks 9th among A.L. pitchers (min. 65.0 911117911113--- 72 IP) in June over last 2 seasons. RUN SUPPORT LEADERBOARD: Wilson is one of Rangers’ ML-high 5 pitchers with 10+ wins, T2nd-most 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10R+ Total AVG/9 wins on staff behind Ogando (11-5)…ranks among A.L. leaders in strikeouts (7th, 146), 4 1 6 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 - 86 4.80 innings (8th, 161.1), and winning pct. (T9th, .667), while his 3.35 ERA is 7th among A.L. left- (6.2 IP, 4 R-ER) in 5-4 walk-off loss (Cabrera bases-loaded single in 9th)…gave up 2 runs in ies and 20th in the league overall…his 19 steals are 6th-most allowed in A.L., most by any 6th after Texas had taken 3-2 lead in top half of frame…in 7-1 win 4/18 vs. LAA, allowed only A.L. lefty and 2nd-most by any southpaw in the majors behind the Dodgers’ Ted Lilly (25). Kendrick's 2-out RBI single in 7th…earned 3rd win 4/24 vs. KC, finishing 3-gm sweep of LAST START: Did not factor into the decision in his last start on Saturday, a 7-5 loss to Royals; posted 10 K’s, his most ever in Arlington…took 3-1 loss 4/29 at OAK in match-up with Cleveland (6.2 IP, 5 H, 3 R-2 ER, 2 BB, 9 SO, 112 pitches/69 strikes)...held Indians scoreless Cahill (7.0 SHO IP) despite QS (7.0 IP, 3 R-2 ER)…earned CG victory in 5-2 win 5/4 at thru 6, as all 3 runs in 7th were charged to Wilson - 2 of those following his departure on a SEA…in 5/9 loss vs. OAK, became first Ranger to lose a game with 7.0+ IP and 2-H-or-less balk and an infield error...still allowed 3 of the 5 batters he faced in that frame to reach (1B, since Hough on 8/15/89 at SEA…took ND in 5-4 win 5/15 vs. LAA (5.0 IP, 4 R-2 ER); exited 2B, BB)...Tribe plated 4 runs off Feliz (3 ER, BS)/Tateyama (1 ER) in 9th to erase 4-3 deficit. with 4-2 lead and 2 men on in 6th, but both would score as unearned runs following an infield error…gave up pair of 2-out HR in 3-2 loss opposite Halladay 5/20 at PHI…snapped 5-start VS. OAKLAND: Is 3-5 with a 4.50 ERA (31 ER/62.0 IP) and 5 saves in 34 career games vs. winless streak with 2-1 win 5/25 vs. CWS (6.1 IP, 1 R-ER), retiring 15 straight at one Oakland, incl. 2-2, 4.01 (15 ER/33.2 IP) in 5 starts...has gone 1-2, 4.71 (11 ER/21.0 IP) in 3 point…took ND in 5-4 loss 5/31 at TB; took 3-1 lead into 7th, before giving up 2-run gm-tying starts in ‘11..took losses in first 2 outings on 4/29 at the Coliseum and 5/9 at Rangers Ballpark, HR to LH batter Joyce, his next-to-last hitter faced…faced min. thru first 4 frames and never both starts opposite Trevor Cahill, the latter of which saw him become first Ranger to lose a allowed more than one baserunner in an inning in 2-0 victory 6/5 at CLE…earned win 6/10 at game with 7.0+ IP/2-H-or-less since Hough on 8/15/89 at SEA; won his 3rd start opposite Gio MIN, lone Texas win of that 4-game series and club’s first victory ever at Target Field…threw Gonzalez on 7/8 in Arlington, final outing prior to All-Star break..is 0-2, 4.00 (8 ER/18.0 IP) with career-high 129 pitches and took ND in 3-2 walk-off loss 6/16 at NYY, resulting in series 2 saves in 14 career games here at the Coliseum, lone career start coming in that 4/29 loss. sweep (8.0 IP, 2 R-ER)…exited trailing 4-2 on career-high 11 hits 6/21 vs. HOU, but Moreland ON THE ROAD: Is 5-4, 2.76 (26 ER/84.2 IP) in 12 road starts this season, posting 7th-lowest hit a walk-off HR in 11th…earned 4th straight win 6/28 at HOU (7.0 IP, 2 R-ER)…aided his road ERA in A.L...has lost 2 straight road starts after winning 4 straight decisions over a span own cause with a triple, only 2nd ever by a Rangers pitcher since DH was instituted in ‘73, of 5 outings away from Arlington from June 5-July 17...his road ERA over past 2 seasons that sparked 3-run frame…took ND in 6-4 loss 7/3 vs. FLA (7.1 IP, 2 R-ER) despite exiting with (2.84) is nearly a full run lower than home ERA (3.82) and ranks 3rd in A.L., 9th in majors. 2-1 lead…won final start of first “half”, 8-5 win 7/8 vs. OAK…gave up solo HR to Sizemore in 2nd, ending streak of 44.2 homerless innings…earned 6th straight win 7/16 at SEA (7.0 IP, 1 PUNCHOUTS: Has posted 5 games of 10+ strikeouts this season, a club record for a left-han- ER), his first start of 2nd ‘half’…Ichiro RBI-single in 5th snapped Rangers’ 33-inning scoreless der in a single season (previous Cliff Lee, 3 in 2010)…Wilson became just the 2nd pitcher in streak…took CG 1-0 loss 7/21 at LAA opposite Weaver, allowing just 2 hits, as lone run Texas history to have 4 games of 10-or-more strikeouts in a season before June 1…the scored on an error, first CG 1-0 loss on unearned run by Texas starter since Hough 09/30/84 other?: Nolan Ryan in 1989 (6)…club record for a single season is 18 by Ryan in 1989, vs. CAL...took ND 7/26 vs. MIN in 9-8 Texas loss (4.0 IP/ 6 R-5 ER)…issued 3 straight walks although 2nd-highest total in Rangers history (8 by Ryan in 1990) is within reach…Wilson had and single to final 4 batters faced to begin 5th inning...took 7-3 loss 7/31 at TOR in shortest 3 games of 10+ K’s in May, joining Colby Lewis (3 10-K games in April ‘10) as only Texas start of ‘11 (3.2 IP, 7 R-5 ER). pitchers with 3 such games in a month since Nolan Ryan in Sept. ‘90 (3).

2011: Team is 13-11 in his 24 starts, with Wilson taking decisions in 15 of those (10-5)…bat- WILSON’S 2011 DAY-BY-DAY terymates: Torrealba (15 starts), Napoli (6), Teagarden (3)…baserunners are 19-for-24 in Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game Pitches steal attempts vs. Wilson…club record for most stolen bases allowed in a single-season by a 4/1 vs. BOS 9-5 - 3.18 5.2 6 4 2 0 2-0 6 Leading 5-2 109/70 left-handed pitcher is 22 by Jon Matlack in 1980…has tossed at least 6.0 frames in 20 of 24 4/6 vs. SEA 7-3 W 2.84 7.0 6 3 2 0 2-0 2 Leading 4-3 108/70 starts, with at least 7.0 innings 15 times…had streaks of 7.0+ frames in 5 straight twice this 4/12 at DET 4-5 - 3.72 6.2 7 4 4 0 3-0 4 Trailing 3-4 106/67 4/18 vs. LAA 7-1 W 3.08 7.0 9 1 1 0 1-0 9 Leading 6-1 116/74 season (4/18-5/9 and 6/28-7/21), longest streak of career…has permitted 10 HR this season 4/24 vs. KC 8-7 W 3.51 7.0 8 4 4 2 1-0 10 Leading 8-4 111/68 to equal his total for all of 2010…has allowed 8 of his 10 HR’s with 2 outs in an inning…of the 4/29 at OAK 1-3 L 3.35 7.0 9 3 2 0 3-0 3 Trailing 0-3 117/77 10 HR, 7 have either tied the game or given the opponent the lead…no HR in 17 of his 24 April Totals 3-1 3.35 40.1 45 19 15 2 12-0 34 starts, just 2 HR in last 12 starts combined...his 0.56 HR-per-9.0 IP ranks 5th-best in the A.L. 5/4 at SEA 5-2 W 2.92 9.0 6 2 1 0 1-0 12 CG 125/81 5/9 vs. OAK 2-7 L 3.36 7.0 2 5 5 1 5-0 2 Trailing 1-3 109/65 OTHER STARTS IN 2011: Took ND in Opening Day matchup with Lester 4/1 vs. BOS (5.2 IP, 5/15 vs. LAA 5-4 - 3.38 5.0 6 4 2 1 4-0 2 Leading 4-2 104/65 4 R-2 ER) - game-tying HR off Oliver in 8th…earned 7-3 win 4/6 vs. SEA (7.0 IP, 3 R-2 ER) 5/20 at PHI 2-3 L 3.42 7.0 4 3 3 2 2-0 10 Trailing 2-3 110/67 5/25 vs. CWS 2-1 W 3.25 6.1 5 1 1 0 0-0 5 Leading 2-1 103/62 opposite M's ace Hernandez, securing 3-gm sweep/6-0 homestand…took ND 4/12 at DET 5/31 at TB 4-5 - 3.32 6.2 3 3 3 2 4-0 10 Tied 3-3 112/68 BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS May Totals 2-2 3.29 41.0 26 18 15 6 16-0 41 6/5 at CLE 2-0 W 3.03 7.2 3 0 0 0 2-0 7 Leading 2-0 104/68 Wilson vs. Oakland McCarthy vs. Texas 6/10 at MIN 9-3 W 3.09 7.0 8 3 3 0 3-0 1 Leading 9-3 110/69 PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI SO 6/16 at NYY 2-3(12) - 3.03 8.0 7 2 2 0 3-0 10 Tied 2-2 129/81 Crisp .200 10 2 0 3 2 Andrus .200 5 1 0 1 2 6/21 vs. HOU 5-4(11) - 3.17 6.2 11 4 4 0 0-0 4 Trailing 2-4 107/69 DeJesus .133 15 2 0 1 2 Chavez .333 3 1 0 0 0 6/28 at HOU 7-3 W 3.14 7.0 7 2 2 0 2-0 3 Leading 5-3 104/62 Jackson .250 8 2 0 0 2 Cruz .000 6 0 0 0 1 June Totals 3-0 2.72 36.1 36 11 11 0 10-0 25 Matsui .154 13 2 0 0 5 Hamilton .667 3 2 0 1 0 7/3 vs. FLA 4-6 - 3.10 7.1 5 2 2 0 1-0 9 Leading 2-1 96/66 Pennington .083 12 1 0 0 1 Kinsler .250 4 1 0 1 0 7/8 vs. OAK 8-5 W 3.20 7.0 5 4 4 1 3-0 8 Leading 8-4 102/63 Powell .083 12 1 0 1 4 Moreland .167 6 1 0 0 1 7/16 at SEA 5-1 W 3.11 7.0 5 1 1 0 3-0 7 Leading 5-1 109/67 Rosales .143 7 1 0 0 2 Murphy .500 2 1 0 0 0 7/21 at LAA 0-1 L 2.94 8.0 2 1 0 0 1-0 8 CG loss 112/73 Sizemore .500 2 1 1 1 1 Napoli .000 3 0 0 0 1 7/26 vs. MIN 8-9 - 3.16 4.0 7 6 5 0 4-0 3 Leading 7-5 81/49 Suzuki .071 14 1 0 2 2 Teagarden .000 2 0 0 0 1 7/31 at TOR 3-7 L 3.38 3.2 7 7 5 1 3-0 2 Trailing 0-7 84/44 Sweeney .333 6 2 0 0 3 Torrealba .667 3 2 0 1 1 July Totals 2-2 4.14 37.0 31 21 17 2 15-0 37 Weeks .000 4 0 0 0 1 Young .364 11 4 1 5 1 8/6 vs. CLE 5-7 - 3.35 6.2 5 3 2 0 2-0 9 Trailing 0-1 112/69 Willingham .500 10 5 1 5 2 Season Totals 10-5 3.35 161.1 143 72 60 10 55-0 146 TOMORROW’S SCHEDULED STARTER: RHP Colby Lewis (10-8, 4.12 ERA in 23 games/starts) The 32-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 24th start and appearance tomorrow…will be working on extra 5 days’ rest after taking a no decision in Rangers’ 5-3 come-from- behind win on Sun. vs. Cleveland (7.1 IP, 5 H, 3 R-ER, 1 BB, 3 SO, 1 HR, 108 pitches/70 strikes)…opposing starter Josh Tomlin blanked Rangers for 7.0 inn., but each of the first 6 Texas batters in the 8th inning reached safely as the club scored all 5 runs in that frame for a last at-bat victory…retired 17 of 19 batters faced prior to a HR allowed to last batter (Brantley)…is 0-1, 5.50 (11 ER/18.0 IP) last 3 starts to rise from 3.93 to 4.12, but is still 5-1, 3.11 (23 ER/66.2 IP) last 10 starts beginning June 27 to drop from 4.97…opponents have batted .211 (53-251) during that same 10-start stretch to lower season average from .268 to .242…opposing RH batters have just .195 (51-261) avg., 4th-lowest in A.L…has factored into the decision in 18 of 23 starts, but has taken 2 straight no decisions for the first time since rejoining the Rangers in 2010…has allowed A.L.-high 28 HR, 2nd-most in majors (Arroyo- 32 HR)…Texas is 12-11 in his 23 starts…former Athletic and a Bakersfield (CA) native and resident, he is 5-3 with a 3.25 ERA (30 ER/83.0 IP) in 15 games/13 starts against A’s, including 5-3, 3.40 (30 ER/79.1 IP) in the 13 starts…will be facing A’s for 10th time in as many series between the clubs since the start of 2010, going 3-3, 3.20 (21 ER/59.0 IP) in the 9 starts in that span - despite quality starts in 7 of those 9 outings…has won all 3 decisions last 4 starts dating to 2010: 3-0, 2.63 (8 ER/27.1 IP)…is 4-1, 2.53 (12 ER/42.2 IP) in 7 career starts at the Coliseum, 5.0+ innings and 3-runs-or-less in all 7 starts. RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND PAGE 3

TEAM PITCHING CATCHERS W-L-S G ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA CS SBA CS% PB PO Starters 51-30 118 3.62 737.2 691 335 297 230 571 78 Napoli 2.53 8 19 42.1 0 1 Relievers 15-22-28 109 4.12 314.2 298 165 144 122 252 46 Teagarden 3.18 5 11 45.4 1 0 Home 39-23-14 62 4.30 567.0 567 309 271 191 427 72 Torrealba 4.40 14 60 23.3 5 0 Road 27-29-14 56 3.15 485.1 422 191 170 162 396 52 Stolen bases against pitchers: 1-for-8 (1 SB, 7 CS)

BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (RELIEF OUTINGS ONLY) FIRST BATTER PITCHER LAST TIME (Dec.) IP H R ER BB SO SV/OPP RET/FACED RI/S GB/FB SB/CS 37 Mike Adams 8/10 vs. SEA 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 2/4 44/54 5/3, 40.0% 63/54 7/0 39 Scott Feldman 8/5 vs. CLE 3.1 1 1 1 1 3 0/0 3/4 1/0, 0% 10/2 0/1 30 Neftali Feliz 8/10 vs. SEA 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 22/28 32/45 15/5, 38.5% 44/58 0/3 57 Mark Lowe 8/9 vs. SEA 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 1/3 29/38 30/4, 13.3% 52/26 1/3 28 Darren Oliver 8/9 vs. SEA 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 2/4 30/44 23/6, 26.1% 44/45 4/2 22 Yoshinori Tateyama 8/9 vs. SEA 2.1 1 0 0 1 2 1/1 19/28 23/4, 17.4% 38/28 2/2 19 Koji Uehara 8/9 vs. SEA (L, 1-2) 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 0/1 36/48 12/4, 33.0% 34/59 0/0 Season Totals 28/44 189/277 155/37, 23.9% 401/353 25/14

TEAM PITCHING: Staff posted a 4.01 ERA (25 ER/56.0 IP) in the 6 games of the homestand with a 3.50 ERA (14 ER/36.0 IP) over the last 4 games...team has a 3.16 ERA (103 ER/293.0 IP) last 33 G since July 4 to drop from 4.01 to 3.77, 6th in A.L.…opponents batting .229 (254-1107) with 30 HR over those 33 G to fall from .255 to .248, 5th in the A.L…had 33.0-inn. scoreless streak 7/9-16, T2nd-longest in team history…has 2nd-most SHO in MLB with 14 (PHI 15), 5th-most in club history and highest total since club record 17 SHO in ‘77…staff has 823 K’s, 6th in A.L, and 353 walks, 5th-fewest in A.L…Wednesday was 21st time with 10 or more K’s this season...club has allowed 10 or more hits in 6 of the last 9 games after doing so in just 4 of previous 22 contests...Texas has allowed 40 hits and 20 R/17 ER in 33.0 IP in its last 4 road games (4.64 ERA) but has the majors’ lowest away ERA at 3.15. STARTERS: Rotation has 4 quality starts in the last 5 games (15 ER/29.2 IP) and is 4-4, 5.04 (47 ER/84.0 IP) last 15 G to rise from 3.44 to 3.62, 5th best in the A.L....have 3.34 ERA (82 ER/220.2 IP) last 34 G to drop from 3.74…rotation has allowed 3 ER-or-less in 35 of last 49 G…lead majors with 6 CG SHO and rank T4th with 9 CG...staff T1st in A.L. w/ 73 quality starts (LAA-73), 4th-most in majors; QS’s in 17 of 27, 22 of 34, and 28 of 43…starters 51 wins T3rd-most in majors; first time in club history to have 5 different starters with 10+ wins...rank among A.L. leaders in strikeouts (3rd, 571) and pitches-per-game (4th, 100.7)…have 6.0+ innings in 90 of 118 G…starters have allowed long balls in just 22 of last 54 starts (28 total HR)…starters had 6 walks in previous 6 starts (31.2 IP) before Derek Holland walks 5 in 6.0 innings on Wednesday...starters have posted a 2.75 ERA (27 ER/88.1 IP) in the last 13 road games to drop ERA to 3.08. RELIEVERS: Rangers recorded 22nd relief loss on Wednesday, most in the A.L. and one off ML lead (HOU)...are team’s most in a season since 2008 (30)...bullpen has issued just one run in 13.0 innings in the last 4 games with a 1.64 ERA (8 ER/44.0 IP) over the last 13 games, issuing one or zero ER in 12 of those games, to fall from 4.52 to 4.12, still 4th-highest in A.L...have 15 wins (T7th in AL), 28 saves (T7th), and 16 blown saves (T3rd)...just 10 saves in last 58 G…relievers have allowed 46 HR, T2nd-most in majors (BAL-57), but have issued just 13 HR in 129.1 IP over last 45 G…37 of 155 IR have scored, T2nd-best % in A.L. (23.9%), T4th in majors…relievers have 287 appearances, 4th-fewest in A.L. 37 MIKE ADAMS 3-2-2, 1.16 vs. LHB: 21-for-110 (.191) vs. RHB: 12-for-84 (.143) Has worked 5.1 scoreless innings in his last 5 games after losing in Texas debut on Aug. 2 at Detroit (1 ER/1.0 IP/HR to Boesch)...acquired July 31 from SD for 2 minor league pitchers after going 3-1, 1.13 in 48 games with the Padres in 2011...has issued a run in just 8 of 54 total appearances this season...earned 3rd career ML save Sun. vs. CLE, 1st ever A.L. save...ranks among 2011 ML relief leaders in ERA (3rd, 1.16), opp. OBP (.217, 4th), opp. avg. (11th, .170), SO-to-BB ratio (11th, 4.50) and holds (T3rd, 24)...is 7-3, 1.31 (23 ER/158.0 IP) with 77 holds over 161 G from 2009-11, opponents batting just .168 with .227 OBP...the ERA, holds, opp. avg., and opp. OBP are all lowest in majors over that span (min. 120.0 IP)...native of Sinton, Texas (near Corpus Christi) played baseball/basketball at Texas A&M-Kingsville. 39 SCOTT FELDMAN 0-0-0, 2.84 vs. LHB: 0-for-11 (.000) vs. RHB: 3-for-11 (.273) Allowed one hit (solo HR) in 3.1 IP on Aug. 5 vs. CLE, exiting with blister on right thumb…has pitched in 4 G since DL reinstatement, opp. batting .136 (3-22), first ML action of ‘11…reinstated from 60-day DL 7/14…opened season on DL; rehab from microfracture surgery on right knee on 11/3/10…combined to go 3-1, 4.17 (23 ER/49.2 IP) in 10 G/starts w/ Frisco (AA) and Round Rock (AAA)…minors opp. batted .275 (53-193) with 11 BB, 32 SO, and 5 HR…rehab was briefly inter- rupted in late May and early June due to soreness in knee…Rangers’ 2009 Pitcher of the Year and 2010 O.D. starter. 30 NEFTALI FELIZ 2-3-22, 3.48 vs. LHB: 19-for-91 (.209) vs. RHB: 14-for-63 (.222) Has worked 2.0 scoreless innings over last 2 games after recording 6th blown save of season on Aug. 6 vs. CLE...has issued a run in just 2 of last 12 games (5 ER/11.0 IP) but has a 5.81 ERA (14 ER/21.2 IP) last 22 G, allowing runs in 7 of those contests, to rise from 1.21 to 3.48...has 22 saves in 28 opportunities, rank- ing 8th inthe A.L. in saves and 6th in blown saves...BS’s in 2 of last 4 chances...went 42-for-46 in save chances 2009-10...converted 19 straight reg. season save chances from 8/20/10 - 5/15/11, before BS’s in 2 straight 5/18-19 at KC…14 of 33 hits have been XBH (9 2B, 4 HR)…has 37 G since return from DL w/ 4.04 ERA (16 ER/35.2 IP), going 17-for-23 in save opp…first career DL stint 4/21-5/5 (right shoulder inflamm.); one rehab G for Frisco on 5/4)...ranks 4th in Rangers’ histo- ry with 64 saves...has postd a 1.00 ERA (1 ER/9.0) in last 8 outings vs. OAK beginning 5/13/10...retired all 6 batters in 2.0 IP in ML debut here at the Coliseum on 8/3/09...fanned the 1st 4 batter faced in that game, longest such streak in ML since 1962. 57 MARK LOWE 2-2-1, 3.41 vs. LHB: 17-for-56 (.304) vs. RHB: 21-for-79 (.266) Has permitted no earned runs in last 11 G and 9.0 IP to drop from 4.62 to 3.41, lowest since 6/2 (3.29)…has struck out 5 of 11 batters faced last 3 G…has permit- ted just 1 of last 12 and 4 of 30 IR’s overall to score, 3rd-best pct. in A.L. (13.3%)…has 2.51 ERA (9 ER/32.1 IP) in 35 G since 5/4 recall from Round Rock to drop season ERA from 13.50…has 28 K’s in 22.2 IP in last 26 G…issued all 3 HR in consec. G, 6/12 & 6/15…posted lone save 5/18 at KC, first since 9/22/09 at TB, 5th of career…credited with win 5/15 vs. LAA after one pitch (0.1 IP), first with a one-pitch win since Marlins’ Jorge Sosa, 5/31/10 vs. MIL…was 1-0, 2.89 (9.1 IP, 7 H, 3 R-ER, 4 BB, 13 SO) in 6 G for Express…opened season w/ Texas, 13.50 ERA (2.2 IP, 4 R-ER) in 4 G before option to AAA on 5/18. 28 DARREN OLIVER 4-5-2, 2.04 vs. LHB: 14-for-65 (.215) vs. RHB: 18-for-86 (.209) Has thrown 8.1 scoreless IP last 10 G, retiring 26 of last 30 faced to fall from 2.59 to 2.04, 9th among A.L. relievers...has team-best 4 relief wins, 3 shy of A.L. lead...has 5th-lowest relief ERA in the A.L. since 5/25 (min. 25 G) at 1.27 ERA (3 ER/21.1 IP), issuing runs just 3x over 26 games in that span to fall from 2.95...has team-high 12 holds…no HR allowed last 32 G and 28.1 IP (last 5/2 at OAK)…just 6 of 32 hits have gone for extra bases (3 HR, 3 2B)…has allowed 9 ER in 2011, 6 of those accounting for blown save (1) or loss (5)…allowed GW-hits in consec. G on 5/2 at OAK (Matsui walk-off HR in 10th) and 5/3 at SEA (Cust RBI-single in 8th)…has allowed 2 walk-off HR this season (also Inge, 4/13 at DET) after not doing so in 1st 598 ML appearances…recorded save on 4/23 vs. KC at 40 yrs, 199 days, oldest Ranger w/ save for one day (Rhodes, 4/24)...47 career games vs. OAK are most vs. one team with 100.2 IP ranking 2nd. 22 YOSHINORI TATEYAMA 1-0-1, 2.81 vs. LHB: 14-for-52 (.269) vs. RHB: 11-for-68 (.162) Has allowed just one run (Kipnis HR Sat. vs. CLE) over last 10 G (13.0 IP), striking out 17 of 48 BF in that span, dropping ERA from 4.26 to 2.81…just 5 of 23 IR have scored in ‘11, 12th-best % in A.L. (21.7)…recorded 1st ML win 6/21. vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 0 R, 1 BB), just 8th win ever by Japanese native for Texas (Otsuka-4, Irabu-3)…issued no BB to first 57 BF in ML career…has 34 K’s vs. 6 BB (2 IBB) to first 128 BF in majors, 5.67 SO-to-BB ratio 4th in A.L…recalled from Round Rock (AAA) May 24…had 3.0-inn. save 5/28 vs. KC…became oldest Ranger (35.149) at time of ML debut on 5/24 vs. CWS…last ML player that old at time of ML debut: Mets LHP Ken Takahashi (40.016, 5/2/09 at PHI).…began 2011 with Express, 1-0, 2.14 (5 ER/21.0 IP) w/ one save (14 G)…pitched 11 seasons in Japan, 1999-2010. 19 KOJI UEHARA 1-2-0, 1.93 vs. LHB: 13-for-96 (.135) vs. RHB: 16-for-84 (.190) Loss on Wednesday was 2nd of year (6/14 at TOR)...has allowed runs in 2 of last 4 games (2 ER/3.1 IP) after a 16.0-inn. scoreless streak over prev. 14 G with Baltimore and Texas...was acq. from BAL on 7/30 for INF Chris Davis/RHP Tommy Hunter...has 0.93 ERA (2 ER/19.1 IP) last 18 G to fall from 2.53 to 1.93, 7th among A.L. relievers...opponents 9-for-66 (.136) with 3 XBH’s (2-2B, 1-HR) in that span...ranks among ML relief leaders in opp. OBP (2nd, .200), opp. avg. (8th, .161) and K's (7th, 68)...5th native of Japan to appear for Texas (RHP’s: Irabu, Otsuka, Fukumori, Tateyama)...went 1-1, 1.72 (9 ER/47.0 IP) over 43 G for BAL (8 BB/ 62 SO)...has at least one SO in 41 of 47 games...in 2 ML seasons as reliever (2010-11), ranks among A.L. relief leaders in SO-to-BB ratio (1st, 8.73), ERA (9th, 2.36) and opp. avg. (5th, .190)...just one walk allowed to a RH batter in last 2 seasons, none in 2011...pitched for Yomiuri Giants in Japan 1999-2008, prima- rily as a starter (career: 112-62, 3.01 ERA, 56 CG over 276 G/207 starts in Japan)...was high school teammates with Tateyama. PAGE 4 RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND TEAM BATTING: The Rangers hit .284 (59-208) with 7 homers and 37 runs on the 6-game homestand...club is batting ML-best .305 (392-1284) in 36 games since July 1 to rise from .264 to .277, 2nd in majors (BOS-.281)…batting .290 (751-2587) last 72 G beg. 5/22 to rise from .254…rank among ML leaders in hits (2nd, 1138), total bases (2nd, 1842), XBH (2nd, 400), SLG (2nd, .448), 2B (2nd, 236), HR (3rd, 140) and runs (3rd, 599)…rank 4th in A.L., 5th in majors w/ 104 steals; steals in 5 of last 7 G after 7-G drought…is 3rd straight season of 100+ steals after none since 1999 (111)…team has ML-low 668 strikeouts…ranks 3rd in majors with 12 G of 10+ runs (BOS-18, NYY-15) and 2nd with 59 G of 10+ hitsbatting...hitting an A.L.-best .280 (294-1051) w/ RISP, 2nd in majors, 52-for-160 (.325) last 16 G...team is hitting .283 (92-325) in last 9 road games to go from .254 to .259, 3rd in the A.L.. 1 ELVIS ANDRUS .278 AVG, 3 HR, 42 RBI, .332 OBP, .341 SLG SHORTSTOP –– R/R Wed: 1-for-4, 2B Stand: .261 (6-23), 4 RBI, R, BB, HBP Streak: 1 G (.250, 1-4, 2B) Is 4-for-18 in last 5 games but has hit safely in 13 of last 14 contests, including all 13 starts at .293 (17-58) to rise from .276 to .278...is batting .294 (68-231) last 59 G beg. 5/29 to rise from .259…has 11 G of 3+ hits, 2nd-most on club (Young-18)…2nd on team w/ 66 runs, just one run last 10 G…ranks T4th in A.L. w/ team- best 31 steals, one of just 4 active players with 30+ steals in each of his first 3 big league seasons...one SB last 12 G…only player in team history two steals of home in a season (5/20 at PHI, 6/18 at ATL)…was successful in 28 straight steal attempts between CS in 2010 ALDS G1 and CS on 6/8/11 vs. DET…tied for ML lead w/ A.L.-best 13 sac bunts…missed 4 G 6/25-29 (left wrist sprain)…has started 102 G at SS w/ 22 E, most in majors by any player, 7 E last 19 G after none in prev. 15…has 2nd-most TC’s among A.L. SS’s (504)…has hit safely in 9 of 10 games vs. the A’s in 2011 at .333 (13-39).

29 ADRIAN BELTRE .276 AVG, 20 HR, 76 RBI, .318 OBP, .505 SLG THIRD BASEMAN –– R/R Expected to miss several more weeks after reaggravating injury on Aug. 6…placed on 15-day on 7/23 after suffering Grade 1 strained left hamstring 7/22 vs. TOR…at time of injury, had been only Texas player to appear in all 100 G and ranked among A.L. leaders in RBI (2nd, 76), 2B (T2nd, 29), TB (5th, 196) an HR (T7th, 20)…was only player in majors at the time w/ 20+ HR/25+ doubles…his 71 RBI, 56 R at break were most in his career, w/ 19 HR 2nd (22 HR in 2004).

9 ENDY CHAVEZ .309 AVG, 5 HR, 22 RBI, .335 OBP, .473 SLG OUTFIELDER –– L/L Wed: PR Stand: .273 (3-11), HR, 3 RBI, R Streak: 1 G (.600, 3-5, HR, 2 RBI, R) Was 3-for-5 in last start on Tuesday but is batting .213 (10-47) last 13 G to fall from .347 to .309…batting .305 (25-82) last 24 G with 8 multi-hit efforts…has tied career high with 5 HR, most since 2004...has 7 games of 3+ hits, T5th-most on team…matched career high with 4 RBI on 7/4 vs. BAL and tied career best (9x) w/ 4 hits 6/2 at CLE…purchased from Round Rock (AAA) 5/14, where he hit .305 (39-128) w/ 2 HR, 17 RBI in 30 G…has made 40 starts (35-CF, 5-RF)…has career .255 avg. (27-106) as PH; 1-for-7 as PH in ‘11...tops club with .337 (29-86) road average.

17 .264 AVG, 25 HR, 74 RBI, .318 OBP, .534 SLG OUTFIELDER –– R/R Wed: 0-for-2, 2 BB, SB, GIDP Stand: .182 (4-22), 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 4 R, 4 BB, 2 SB Streak: 0 G Has reached safely in 8 of 13 PA’s last 3 G (4-for-9, 4 BB’s)…is 4-for-22 in last 6 games but is batting .371 (26-70) with 8 multi-hit efforts over his last 18 G to rise from .239 to .264...is batting .313 (55-176) with 27 XBH (15-2B, 1-3B, 10-HR) and 40 RBI in last 45 G to rise from .221…is hitting .432 (16-37) with RISP since July 1…is T3rd in majors with 31 RBI since July 1...had career-high 8 RBI 7/22 vs. TOR, one shy of club record…owns all 3 Texas 6+ RBI G in last 3 years (‘09- 11), also 6 RBI on 7/1/11 vs. FLA & 4/15/09 vs. BAL…is 6th in A.L. with 25 HR, 3rd straight 20+ HR season, 2 of 3 with 25+ HR…has HR every 14.8 AB, 5th-best in A.L. and ranks 7th in slugging (.534)…34 of his last 62 hits have been XBH…in 63 G since return from DL on 5/23: .282 (75-266) with 40 XBH (21-2B, 1-3B, 18- HR) and 56 RBI…the 56 RBI beg. 5/23 are T2nd-most in A.L., while 40 XBH are most in A.L…has 95 starts (77-RF, 16-LF, 2-DH)…has team-high 94 K’s, T11th in A.L.…on 15-day DL 5/4-22 (strained right quad), 4th DL stint since start of ‘10…T11th in A.L. with team-best 6 OF assists, tied for A.L. OF lead w/ 6 E’s...is batting .190 (23-121) vs. A’s since start of 2009.

23 CRAIG GENTRY .265 AVG, 0 HR, 7 RBI, .347 OBP, .325 SLG OUTFIELDER –– R/R Wed: DNP Stand: --- Streak: 0 G Was activated on Thursday from MLB’s 7-day concussion list after being placed on list July 28...appeared in 5 games on an injury rehabilitation assign- ment with Round Rock (AAA), Aug. 5-9...hit safely in 4 of 5 games with a .273 (6-22) average, a double, home run, 5 runs, and one RBI....started 3 times in CF and twice in RF...last played for Texas on July 24 vs. Toronto and was injured while sliding into 2B 8th inning...is 3-for-13 last 9 G but is batting .319 (15-47) w/ 4 2B last 21 G to rise from .194…has been successful on all 12 steal tries and is 3rd on club in SB...had 3 H and 3 SB 6/20 vs. HOU, just 3rd 9th place batter w/ 3 + H and 3+ SB since SEA’s Rich Amaral in ‘98 (others Bloomquist and Andrus in ‘09)…has 24 starts (22 in CF, 2 in RF) since recall from Round Rock on 5/7, hitting safely in 15 of 24 starts…is hitting .245 (27-110) with one HR, 10 RBI, and 5 SB in 30 total games with Express in 2011.

32 JOSH HAMILTON .305 AVG, 14 HR, 64 RBI, .352 OBP, .530 SLG OUTFIELDER –– L/L Wed: 1-for-4, HR, RBI, R Stand: .269 (7-26), HR, 5 RBI, 5 R, 2 BB Streak: 3 G (.333, 4-12, HR, 2 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB) Homer on Wednesday was 1st since July 19 at LA Angels, ending droughts of 20 games and 82 at bats... has hit safely in 14 of 15 games with an AB at .338 (22- 65) to rise from .297 to .306…is batting .331 (47-142) with 28 RBI and 30 runs over 36 G since July 1 to rise from .285… has 6 RBI last 8 G and 10 runs last 10 G...has 15 XBH last 28 G (9-2B, 2-3B, 4-HR)....is T3rd in A.L. with 13 GWRBI...has not gone hitless in more than 2 straight all season…Rangers are 32-12 when Hamilton has an RBI, 34-40 in all other contests…batting .301 (85-282) with 36 XBH (19-2B, 14-HR, 3-3B) and 57 RBI in 69 G since return from DL May 23, T2nd- most RBI in A.L. over that span, with 36 XBH T2nd-most in A.L…matched season high w/ 4 hits & hit 2nd-career walk-off HR 7/9 vs. OAK (also 7/9/08 vs. LAA)…elected to 4th straight ASG as starter (1-for-2 as A.L. LF)…has 79 starts (51-LF, 21-CF, 7-DH)…10 of his 26 walks have been intentional, T5th-most in A.L…on 15-day DL 4/13-5/22 w/ fractured right humerus on head-first slide (4/12 at DET); 3rd DL stint since ‘09)...is batting .394 (39-99) with 5 homers and 22 RBI in 28 games vs. Oakland since the start of 2009.

5 IAN KINSLER .240 AVG, 18 HR, 50 RBI, .351 OBP, .435 SLG SECOND BASEMAN –– R/R Wed: 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBI, R, 2 BB Stand: .273 (6-22), 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 7 R, 8 BB, 2 SB Streak: 3 G (.364, 4-11, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, 4 BB) Has homered in each of last 2 games with 4 RBI and has 8 RBI last 5 G with at least one in each contest...is 4-for-11 in last 3 games but is batting .143 (8-56) last 14 G to fall from .255 to .240…has 20 XBH (10-HR, 9-2B, 1-3B) and 25 RBI last 38 G…has recorded a BB in 7 straight games (9 total BB)...matched career high with 4 RBI 7/25 vs. MIN (6x)…had 12-game hit streak July 2-16…has 5 leadoff HR in 2011 and club-record 18 for career…ranks among A.L. leaders in runs (T4th, 79) and walks (T5th, career high 70)…successful on last 20 SB tries since CS 4/15, longest single-season streak of career…has 127 career steals, 4th-most in club history…has hit leadoff in 100 of his 111 starts (103-2B, 8-DH), leading ML in walks (65) and A.L. in HR (18), 2nd in A.L. in runs (74) and RBI (48)…has just 2 errors in last 79 G, none last 40 G - 2nd longest streak of career (50 G, ‘07), but 7 E’s T3rd-most by A.L. 2B…is 2-for-25 in last 6 road games with .180 (37-205) season average away from home...has hit safely in 11 straight games over 2 seasons vs. Oakland at .348 (16-46). 18 MITCH MORELAND .270 AVG, 13 HR, 36 RBI, .338 OBP, .432 SLG FIRST BASE / OF –– L/L Wed: 0-for-3, SH Stand: .353 (6-17), 2B, 3 RBI, 5 R, 7 BB Streak: 0 G Is hitting .226 (7-31) with 3 RBI over last 10 games to go from .274 to .270...has a .291 (23-79) average with 12 RBI in last 22 games to rise from .264 to .272…has 7 BB in last 6 games...hit first official career reg. season HR off LH pitcher Sat. at TOR (also rainout-erased GS off Gio Gonzalez 5/11 vs. OAK)…career-high 3 hits 7/25 vs. MIN (4x)…has 2 HR and 12 RBI in last 32 G…had 1st career walk-off HR on 6/21 vs. HOU to lead off bottom of 11th…has 12 GW-RBI, T5th-most in A.L…has 7 HR to lead off an inning…is 11-for-last-26 (.423) with RISP…has 95 starts (61-1B, 29-RF, 5-DH), hitting safely in 66 of those…has reached safely in 75 of 95 starts...is 8-for-48 (.167) last 13 road games.

7 .249 AVG, 5 HR, 22 RBI, .313 OBP, .340 SLG OUTFIELDER –– L/L Wed: 0-for-4, K Stand: .083 (1-12), RBI, 2 R, BB Streak: 0 G Is 1-for-12 in last 5 games but has hit safely in 12 of last 19 at .305 (18-59) to rise from .233 to .249…has 2 RBI in last 14 games and one HR in last 37 contests...has appeared in 17 of last 30 (13 starts) and 23 of club’s last 37 G (15 starts)…is 6-for-last-18 w/ RISP…hitting .236 (53-225) in last 69 G to fall from .351…has 2 HR and 11 RBI in last 53 G…has 69 starts (52-LF, 11-CF, 5-RF; 1-DH)…is 3-for-7, 2 RBI as PH in ‘11 and 6-for-30, 4 RBI in career...is hitting .346 (9-26) in his last 7 road games...has a 6-game hitting streak vs. the A’s at .333 (7-21)...has career best 8 homers vs. OAK with 30 RBI 2nd to SEA (31).

25 MIKE NAPOLI .289 AVG, 18 HR, 46 RBI, .390 OBP, .592 SLG CATCHER / 1B –– R/R Wed: 0-for-4, 2 K Stand: .250 (5-20), HR, 3 RBI, 5 R, 4 BB Streak: 0 G Is 3-for-15 in last 5 games but hit safely in 11 of last 14 contests at .385 (20-52) w/ 7 multi-hit games to rise from .261 to .289…is batting .391 (36-92) with 8 2B, 8 HR and 21 RBI in 27 G since being activated from DL on 7/4 to rise from .221…his .3913 avg. since July 4 is highest in majors (min. 100 PA’s)…had career-high 7 straight games with an RBI July 29-Aug. 5...has HR’s in 5 of last 12 games…ranks among team leaders in walks (2nd, 36), HR (T3rd, 18),and RBI (6th, 46) …among ML players with 250+ PA’s in ‘11, ranks in SLG (2nd, .592), AB/HR (3rd, 12.67), and AB/RBI (6th, 4.96)…has hits in 11 of last 20 AB w/ RISP (.550). RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND PAGE 5 MIKE NAPOLI--Cont.:…his .443 avg. in July was highest in majors (min. 50 PA)…last 13 G behind plate, staff has 2.03 ERA (26 ER/115.0 IP) w/ 4 SHO…has 2 G with 3 XBH: 5/30 at TB (10 TB, 2 HR, 5 RBI) & 7/8 vs. OAK (3rd career grand slam)…on 15-day DL 6/12-7/3 (strained left oblique muscle); 4 G on rehab at Round Rock (AAA)…Texas is 24-10 in starts behind plate; 14-3 when he homers…homered in 3 straight (4 HR total) 5/28-30…33 of his 66 hits have been XBH (15-2B, 18-HR), incl. 30 of last 58 (14-2B, 16-HR)…has 64 starts (34-C, 20-1B, 10-DH)…is 8-for-19 (42.1%) in throwing out base stealers…has 14 career homers vs. Oakland, most against any club with 31 RBI 2nd most behind SEA (33). 12 OMAR QUINTANILLA .077 AVG, 0 HR, 2 RBI, .077 OBP, .231 SLG INFIELDER –– L/R Wed: DNP Stand: .000 (0-2) Streak: 0 G Has appeared in 6 G with 3 starts (2-SS; 1-2B) for Texas since having contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA) July 8…had 1st/only hit as Ranger 7/25 vs. MIN (RBI triple) as def. replacement, and is 0-for-10 w/ 6 K’s since…made Texas/A.L. debut 7/22 vs. TOR as PR for injured Beltre…spent rest of season with Express, batting .298 (62-208) with 5 HR, 9 2B, 4 3B, and 25 RBI in 51 G…hit .408 (20-49) last 11 AAA games, including a 6-hit, 4-RBI effort July 4 at Albuquerque…played exclusively at SS in the PCL…saw major league action in 5 straight seasons with Colorado from 2005-09…the El Paso native played at the Univ. of Texas.

2 TAYLOR TEAGARDEN .258 AVG, 0 HR, 2 RBI, .303 OBP, .323 SLG CATCHER –– R/R Wed: DNP Stand: .000 (0-1) Streak: 0 G Has hits in 4 of last 5 at 7-for-17 (.412)…was recalled from Round Rock (AAA) on 7/28 for Gentry (7-day DL, concussion)…is in 4th stint with Rangers this season (also April 20-May 6; May 18-23; June 12-July 3)…has appeared in 12 G for Texas with 7 starts behind plate; has caught 5-of-11 (45.5%) attempted base steal- ers…has spent rest of year with Express, batting .281 (38-135) with 10 HR, 4 2B, 3 3B, and 20 RBI in 37 G.

8 YORVIT TORREALBA .282 AVG, 4 HR, 27 RBI, .312 OBP, .412 SLG CATCHER –– R/R Wed: 2-for-4, R, K Stand: .480 (12-25), 4 2B, 2 RBI, 4 R Streak: 9 G (.459, 17-37, 6 2B, 3 RBI, 5 R) Has hit safely in 9 straight games at .459 (17-37), matching season high (June 4-17)…has also hit safely in 12 of last 13 games at .451 (23-51) w/ 7 multi-hit G and 8 RBI to rise from .248 to .282, best since May 2 (.287)…has 6 doubles first 8 G in August with a career-high 25 doubles overall…has fewest AB of any ML player w/ 25+ doubles…has 15 2B last 31 G beg. 6/22, T2nd-most in majors…has hit safely in 33 of last 43 G at .350 (55-157) to rise from .208…season-high 4 RBI 7/26 vs. MIN, one shy of career high…hit .338 in June, 12th in A.L…has been behind plate for 7 of club’s 14 SHO…is 13-for-36 (.361) w/ RISP after 0-for-16 drought…has started 77 G behind plate and 5 as DH...has 7 errors T2nd-most in A.L.…is 14-for-60 (23.3%) in throwing out attempted base stealers...is hitting .319 (23-72) in last 20 road games beginning June 4.

10 MICHAEL YOUNG .335 AVG, 10 HR, 77 RBI, .370 OBP, .494 SLG INFIELDER/DH –– R/R Wed: 2-for-4 Stand: .333 (9-27), 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R Streak: 10 G (.341, 15-44, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, 4 R, HBP) Has hit safely in 10 straight games at .341 (15-44), his 3rd streak of 10+ games in 2011 (15, 4/9-25; 13, 6/14-28) and the 24th of his career, 5 more than any play- er in team history...has a;so hit safely in 18 of last 19 games at .395 (32-81) to rise from .322 to .335, 3rd in A.L…is batting .380 (68-179) last 44 G to rise from .307…has 18 G of 3+ hits, 3rd-most in majors behind Adrian Gonzalez (20) and Starlin Castro (19)…has 40 RBI in last 53 G…ranks among league leaders in games (T3rd, 116), hits (2nd, 156), multi-hit games (3rd, 46), 2B (4th, 34), RBI (T6th, 77), at-bats (6th, 466), and TB (T6th, 230)…batting .366 (52-142) w/ RISP, 3rd in A.L…batting .363 vs. LHP, 2nd-best in A.L…had career-best 7 straight G with RBI 4/27-5/3…has started 116 of club’s 118 G (60-DH, 26-1B, 16-3B, 13-2B), start- ing the last 6 and 12 of the last 18 games at 3B…has 2 E in 211 chances at 1B, no E in 53 TC at 2B, 3 E in 45 TC at 3B...has 2nd-highest hit total (1758) of any player since start of 2003 season (Ichiro Suzuki-1923)…selected to A.L. All-Star team for 7th time, 2nd-most selections in Texas history (Pudge-10)…named A.L. Player of the Week for 6/20-26…is Rangers’ all-time leader in games, at-bats, hits, singles, doubles, triples, runs and multi-hit games…this is 10th season w/ 100+ hits, matching Palmeiro for 2nd-most in team history, one behind Ivan Rodriguez…recorded 2000th career hit on Aug. 7 vs. CLE…among 20 active players w/ 2000+ career hits, only Ichiro Suzuki (1402 games) and Derek Jeter (1571) did it in fewer games than Young (1621)...is batting .361 (13-36) over last 9 away games and .316 overal away average ranks 9th best in the A.L....is batting .317 (236-745) with 16 homers and 97 RBI in career vs. Oakland...the 236 hits are his most lifetime vs. any team while the 97 RBI are 2nd most behind Seattle (100)...is batting .288 (110-382) with 10 homers and 54 RBI in 94 career games at the Coliseum...made major league debut in Oakland on Sept. 29, 2000.

MOST CAREER HITS FOR OPPONENTS VS. OAKLAND A’S, 1968-2011 No. Player 282 Rod Carew 274 Ichiro Suzuki 271 George Brett 248 Garret Anderson 236 Harold Baines 236 Michael Young

2011 TRANSACTIONS Mar. 31 RHP Omar Beltre, RHP Scott Feldman, RHP Brandon Webb placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 22…RHP Tommy Hunter placed on 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 25…RHP Dave Bush contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA)…INF Chris Davis, OF Craig Gentry, C Taylor Teagarden optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Brett Tomko reassigned to Round Rock (AAA)…INF Luis Cruz signed to minor league contract and assigned to Round Rock (AAA). April 8 RHP Ramon Aguero acquired on waiver claim from Pittsburgh…RHP Omar Beltre transferred from 15- to 60-day disabled list…RHP Manny Corpas signed to minor league contract. April 13 OF Josh Hamilton placed on 15-day disabled list…INFChris Davis recalled from Round Rock (AAA). April 15 RHP Colby Lewis placed on paternity leave list…LHP Michael Kirkman recalled from Round Rock (AAA). April 18 RHP Colby Lewis reinstated from paternity leave list…RHP Mark Lowe optioned to Round Rock (AAA). April 20 RHP Brett Tomko purchased from Round Rock (AAA)…C Taylor Teagarden recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…LHP Michael Kirkman optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Mason Tobin placed on 60-day disabled list with right ulnar collateral ligament inflammation. April 23 RHP Neftali Feliz placed on 15-day disabled list…RHP Cody Eppley purchased from Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Eric Hurley recalled from Round Rock (AAA) and placed on 60-day disabled list. April 27 RHP Darren O’Day placed on 60-day disabled list…RHP Ryan Tucker purchased from Round Rock (AAA). May 4 OF Leonys Martin signed as free agent and optioned to extended spring…RHP Ramon Aguero, on option to Frisco, designated for assignment…RHP Neftali Feliz and RHP Tommy Hunter sent on rehab assignment to Frisco (AA)…RHP Mark Lowe recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Pedro Strop optioned to Round Rock (AAA). May 5 RHP Ramon Aguero assigned outright to Frisco (AA). May 6 RHP Neftali Feliz activated from disabled list…C Taylor Teagarden optioned to Round Rock (AAA). May 7 OF Nelson Cruz placed on 15-day disabled list…OF Craig Gentry recalled from Round Rock (AAA). May 14 OF Julio Borbon placed on 15-day disabled list…RHP Brandon Webb transferred from 15- to 60-day disabled list…OF Endy Chavez contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA). May 18 C Taylor Teagarden recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Ryan Tucker optioned to Round Rock. May 23 OF Nelson Cruz and OF Josh Hamilton activated from disabled list…RHP Yoshinori Tateyama recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Cody Eppley, C Taylor Teagarden, and INF Chris Davis optioned to Round Rock (AAA). May 27 LHP Michael Kirkman recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Brett Tomko outrighted to Round Rock (AAA). June 3 OF Julio Borbon activated from disabled list and optioned to Round Rock (AAA). June 8 2B Ian Kinsler placed a paternity leave list…INF Chris Davis recalled from Round Rock (AAA)…Hitting coach Thad Bosley relieved of duties…Scott Coolbaugh appointed hitting coach. June 11 2B Ian Kinsler reinstated from paternity leave list…INF Chris Davis optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…RHP Scott Feldman sent on rehab assignment to Frisco (AA). June 12 C-1B Mike Napoli placed on 15-day disabled list…C Taylor Teagarden recalled from Round Rock (AAA). June 14 RHP Brandon Webb sent on rehab assignment to Frisco (AA). June 24 RHP Eric Hurley reinstated from 60-day disabled list and optioned to Round Rock (AAA). June 30 C-1B Mike Napoli sent on rehab assignment to Round Rock (AAA). July 1 RHP Tommy Hunter reinstated from disabled list…RHP Dave Bush designated for assignment. July 2 RHP Darren O’Day reinstated from disabled list…LHP Michael Kirkman optioned to Round Rock (AAA). July 4 C Mike Napoli reinstated from disabled list…C Taylor Teagarden optioned to Round Rock (AAA). July 6 RHP Dave Bush placed on unconditional release waivers. July 8 INF Andres Blanco placed on 15-day disabled list…purchased contract of INF Omar Quintanilla from Round Rock (AAA). July 14 RHP Scott Feldman reinstated from 60-day disabled list…RHP Darren O’Day optioned to Round Rock (AAA)…LHP Zach Phillips designated for assignment. July 19 INF Nick Green and cash considerations acquired from Baltimore in exchange for LHP Zach Phillips. July 23 3B Adrian Beltre placed on 15-day disabled list...INF Chris Davis recalled from Round Rock (AAA). July 28 OF Craig Gentry placed on 7-day concussion list...C Taylor Teagarden recalled from Round Rock (AAA). July 30 RHP Koji Uehara acquired from Baltimore in exchange for INF Chris Davis and RHP Tommy Hunter. July 31 RHP Mike Adams acquired from San Diego in exchange for 2 minor league pitchers (RHP Robbie Erlin, RHP Joe Wieland)...INF Andres Blanco reinstated from disabled list. Aug. 2 LHP Arthur Rhodes designated for assignment. Aug. 6 RHP Alexi Ogando placed on paternity list...RHP Darren O’Day recalled from Round Rock (AAA). Aug. 8 LHP Arthur Rhodes placed on release waivers Aug. 9 RHP Alexi Ogando reinstated from paternity list...INF Andres Blanco placed 15-day disabled list. Aug. 11 OF Craig Gentry activated from 7-day concussion list...RHP Darren O’Day optioned to Round Rock (AAA). PAGE 6 RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND RANGERS STATISTICS

TEXAS TEAM BATTING STARTS BY BATTING ORDER Runs, Game ...... 20, July 25 vs. Minnesota 123456789 Runs, Inning ...... 7, June 10 at Minnesota (2nd) Andrus 9 93 ------Hits, Game...... 27, July 25 vs. Minnesota Beltre - - - 67 29 3 - - - Hits, Inning...... 7, May 30 at Tampa Bay (3rd) Blanco - 6 -----37 Fewest Hits, Game ...... 2, June 12 at Minnesota Borbon 2 ------26 Doubles ...... 8, July 25 vs. Minnesota Chavez 7 3 ------31 Triples ...... 2, 2x, last June 28 at Houston Cruz ----4155--- Home Runs ...... 5, 2x, April 22 vs. Kansas City; May 28 vs. Kansas City Davis - - -1-12124 Home Runs, Both Clubs ...... 6, 7x, last July 2 vs. Florida Gentry - 3 -----615 Extra Base Hits ...... 11, July 25 vs. Minnesota Hamilton - - 79 ------Total Bases ...... 43, July 25 vs. Minnesota Kinsler 100 - 11 ------Stolen Bases ...... 5, 4x, last June 1 at Tampa Bay Moreland - 4 - - 4 14 42 18 13 Walks ...... 13, May 18 at Kansas City (11 inn.) Murphy - 4 - - 4 22 23 9 8 ...... 7, 4x, last August 8 vs. Seattle Napoli - - - 2 3 19 25 15 - Strikeouts ...... 13, July 31 at Toronto Quintanilla - 2 ------1 Left on Base (9 innings) ...... 15, May 30 at Tampa Bay Teagarden ------16- Left on Base (Extras)...... 13, May 18 at Kansas City Torrealba -----425494 Bat Around in Inning ...... 17x, last August 8 vs. Seattle (5th) Young - 3 28 48 37 ---- PITCHERS ------9 TEXAS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Hits...... 4, 12x, last Kinsler/Cruz/Napoli, July 25 vs. Minnesota Runs ...... 4, Young, July 22 vs. Toronto STARTS BY POSITION Home Runs ...... 2, 5x, last Kinsler, July 16 at Seattle C1B2B3BSSLFCFRFDH RBI...... 8, Cruz, July 22 vs. Toronto Andrus ----102---- Total Bases ...... 10, Napoli, May 30 at Tampa Bay Beltre - - - 93 ----6 Doubles ...... 2, 22x, last Torrealba, August 6 vs. Cleveland Blanco - - 1 1 14 ---- Extra-Base Hits ...... 3, 4x, last Hamilton, July 9 vs. Oakland Borbon ------28-- Stolen Bases ...... 3, 2x, last Gentry. June 20 vs. Houston Chavez ------365- Walks ...... 3, 3x, last Moreland, August 9 vs. Seattle Cruz -----16-782 Strikeouts ...... 4, 2x, last Cruz, August 5 vs. Cleveland Davis - 10 - 8 ----1 Hitting Streak ...... 15, Young, April 9-26 Gentry ------222- Hamilton -----5021-8 TEXAS TEAM PITCHING Kinsler - - 103 -----8 Strikeouts ...... 15, June 18 at Atlanta Moreland - 62 -----285 Walks ...... 8, 2x, last June 15 at New York-AL Murphy -----521152 Fewest Walks ...... 0, 3x, last August 8 vs. Seattle Napoli 34 20 ------10 Runs Allowed, Game...... 15, April 19 vs. LA of Anaheim Quintanilla - - 1-2---- Runs Allowed, Inning...... 8, June 25 at New York-NL (6th) Teagarden 7 ------Hits Allowed, Game ...... 20, June 7 vs. Detroit Torrealba 77 ------5 Hits Allowed, Inning ...... 7, 2x, last July 20 at LA of Anaheim (6th) Young - 26 13 16 ----62 Home Runs ...... 5, 2x, last June 15 at New York-AL Consecutive Scoreless Innings ..33.0, July 9 (8th inn.) - July 16 (4th inn.) RUNS BY INNING 12345678910+ TEXAS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Texas 69 71 80 71 84 61 48 76 34 5 Innings, Starter ...... 9.0, 7x, last Holland, July 30 at Toronto Opp. 59 64 56 51 45 63 61 47 45 9 Fewest Innings, Starter ...... 0.2, Holland, July 2 vs. Florida Innings, Reliever ...... 5.0, Tomko, April 26 vs. Toronto RECORD BY MONTH Strikeouts, Starter ...... 12, Wilson, May 4 at Seattle April May June July Aug. Sept. Strikeouts, Reliever ...... 5, 2x, last Bush, June 11 at Minnesota 16-11 13-15 14-13 18-9 5-4 0-0 Runs Allowed...... 9, Lewis, June 6 vs. Detroit Earned Runs Allowed ...... 9, Lewis, June 6 vs. Detroit RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK Hits Allowed ...... 12, Holland, June 26 vs. New York-NL Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Home Runs Allowed ...... 4, Lewis, June 6 vs. Detroit 10-9 10-4 7-11 9-9 5-6 13-5 12-8 Pitches ...... 129, Wilson, June 16 at New York-AL RECORD BY HOME RUNS TEXAS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS 1234567 Winning Streak ...... 12, July 4-19 11-10 20-8 9-2 5-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Losing Streak...... 5, June 11-16 Longest Game, Innings ...... 14, May 27 vs. Kansas City Longest Game, Time, 9 inn. 3:42, May 30 at Tampa Bay RANGERS AT A GLANCE Longest Game, Time, Xtra ..4:36, May 27 vs. Kansas City (14 inn.) Overall Record: 66-52 White/Gray: 19-12/15-18 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:05, May 23 vs. Chicago-AL Home Record: 39-23 Alt. Blue/Home/Road: 14-13/2-3/12-10 Largest Crowd, Home ...... 50,146, April 1 vs. Boston (Home Opener) Road Record: 27-29 Alt. Red/Home/Road: 18-9/18-9/0-0 ...... 49,574, May 7 vs. New York-AL Standing: 1st, +2.0 GA Last 5 Games: 3-2 ...... 49,069, May 6 vs. New York-AL Homestand: 4-2 Last 10 Games: 5-5 Largest Crowd, Road...... 47,487, June 16 at New York-AL Winning Margin ...... 14, July 25 vs. Minnesota (20-6) 1-Run/2-Run: 14-19/11-9 Come From Behind Wins: 19 Losing Margin ...... 11, April 19 vs. LA of Anaheim HR/No HR: 47-20/19-31 Losses After Holding Lead: 22 Largest Deficit in Win ...... 5, August 5 vs. Cleveland (trailed 7-2 in 3rd) vs. Division AL West AL Central AL East Largest Deficit in 9th, Win ....2, August 5 vs. Cleveland (trailed 7-5) Overall 20-12 21-16 16-15 Largest Lead in Loss ...... 5, July 20 at LA of Anaheim (led 8-3) In Series Home Road Total Errors ...... 4, 2x, last July 25 vs. Minnesota Overall 12-6-1 6-10-2 18-16-3 *-Club record ...... #-Ties club record Series Openers 15-5 10-8 25-13 Series Finales 11-8 5-13 16-21 Rubber Games 4-4 2-5 6-9 When leading after… Home Road Total Six complete 29-4 25-3 54-7 Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games Seven complete 31-5 26-2 57-7 PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H Total 2BI 3BI 4BI 5+BI Total Andrus 15 11 2 0 28 61007 Eight complete 33-4 25-1 58-5 Beltre 20 8 0 0 28 10 5 3 0 18 When trailing after… Home Road Total Blanco 40004 00000 Six complete 7-12 0-25 7-37 Borbon 60006 21003 Seven complete 7-14 0-24 7-38 Chavez 871016 41106 Cruz 19 5 2 0 26 932216 Eight complete 3-15 0-25 3-40 Gentry 21003 00000 When tied after… Home Road Total Hamilton 19 9 2 0 30 561012 Six complete 3-4 2-4 5-8 Kinsler 24 3 2 0 29 811010 Seven complete 1-1 1-6 2-7 Moreland 20 4 0 0 24 42006 Murphy 13 3 0 0 16 51006 Eight complete 3-2 2-5 5-7 Napoli 14 4 1 0 19 10 2 1 1 14 Decided seventh/later 12-9 3-11 15-20 Teagarden 11002 10001 Decided final AB 9-6 2-10 11-16 Torrealba 18 6 0 0 24 40105 Walk-off games 6 4 6-4 Young 27 17 2 0 46 12 5 0 0 17

2011 TEXAS RANGERS STARTING PITCHERS Pitcher Last Start W-L Streak GS RSA IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 QS GB/FB GIDP W/L After Loss Team W-L Wilson 8/6 vs. CLE (ND) 10-5 L2 24 4.80 6.2+ 107.5 19/5 8.1 3.07 15 230/145 22 5-4 13-11 Lewis 8/7 vs. CLE (ND) 10-8 L1 23 5.84 6.1+ 101.3 5/5 7.4 2.64 14 153/212 9 6-3 12-11 Harrison 8/8 vs. SEA (W) 10-8 W1 22 4.55 6.1+ 100.3 1/3 5.8 2.73 16 202/147 28 6-6 13-9 Holland 8/10 vs. SEA (ND) 10-4 W4 24 7.12 6.0+ 99.6 6/6 6.8 3.22 13 217/162 14 4-2 13-11 Ogando 8/9 vs. SEA (ND) 11-5 W1 22 5.78 6.0+ 97.5 2/2 6.7 2.28 15 153/166 10 3-1 14-8 Bush 6/2 at CLE (ND) 0-0 -- 3 5.73 3.2+ 72.0 5/0 4.1 3.27 0 22/14 0 0-0 1-2 RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND PAGE 7 2011 DAY-BY-DAY GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WIN LOSS SAVE TOG ATT. HOME TOTAL 3/31 OFF DAY T2nd 0.5 1 4/1 BOSTON W, 9-5 1-0 T1st +0.0 Oliver (1-0) Bard (0-1) - 3:28 50,146 50,146 2 4/2 BOSTON W, 12-5 2-0 T1st +0.0 Lewis (1-0) Lackey (0-1) - 3:10 48,356 98,502 3 4/3 BOSTON W, 5-1 3-0 1st +1.0 Harrison (1-0) Buchholz (0-1) - 2:41 46,326 144,828 4 4/4 SEATTLE W, 6-4 4-0 1st +2.0 Holland (1-0) Bedard (0-1) Feliz (1) 2:48 37,618 182,446 5 4/5 SEATTLE W, 3-2 5-0 1st +3.0 Ogando (1-0) Pineda (0-1) Feliz (2) 2:36 30,953 213,399 6 4/6 SEATTLE W, 7-3 6-0 1st +3.0 Wilson (1-0) Hernandez (0-1) - 2:36 25,049 238,448 4/7 OFF DAY 1st +3.0 4/8 at Baltimore 1st +3.5 RAINED OUT - RESCHEDULED AS PART OF DOUBLEHEADER ON 4/9 7 4/9 at Baltimore (G1) L, 0-5 6-1 - - Britton (2-0) Lewis (1-1) - 2:22 - 8 at Baltimore (G2) W, 13-1 7-1 1st +3.0 Harrison (2-0) Arrieta (1-1) - 2:47 36,243 9 4/10 at Baltimore W, 3-0 8-1 1st +3.0 Holland (2-0) Guthrie (1-1) Feliz (3) 2:42 21,452 10 4/11 at Detroit W, 2-0 9-1 1st +4.0 Ogando (2-0) Verlander (1-1)-C Feliz (4) 2:19 18,724 11 4/12 at Detroit L, 4-5 9-2 1st +3.0 Valverde (1-0) O’Day (0-1) - 3:20 20,609 12 4/13 at Detroit L, 2-3 9-3 1st +2.0 Valverde (2-0) Oliver (1-1) 3:12 20,526 4/14 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 13 4/15 at New York-AL W, 5-3 10-3 1st +2.0 Harrison (3-0) Nova (1-1) Feliz (5) 2:53 40,814 14 4/16 at New York-AL L, 2-5 10-4 1st +1.0 Garcia (1-0) Holland (2-1) Rivera (6) 2:39 41,876 15 4/17 at New York-AL L, 5-6 10-5 T1st +0.0 Soriano (1-0) Rhodes (0-1) Rivera (7) 3:03 40,811 16 4/18 LA of ANAHEIM W, 7-1 11-5 1st +1.0 Wilson (2-0) Santana (0-2) - 2:51 30,799 269,247 17 4/19 LA of ANAHEIM L, 4-15 11-6 T1st +0.0 Palmer (1-0) Lewis (1-2) - 3:11 22,450 291,697 18 4/20 LA of ANAHEIM L, 1-4 11-7 2nd -0.5 Weaver (5-0) Harrison (3-1) - 2:44 31,967 323,664 4/21 OFF DAY 2nd -0.5 19 4/22 KANSAS CITY W, 11-6 12-7 1st +0.5 Holland (3-1) Francis (0-2) - 2:59 45,769 369,433 20 4/23 KANSAS CITY W, 3-1 13-7 1st +1.5 Ogando (3-0) Davies (1-2) Oliver (1) 2:50 45,506 414,939 21 4/24 KANSAS CITY W, 8-7 14-7 1st +2.5 Wilson (3-0) Chen (3-1) Rhodes (1) 3:07 28,284 443,223 22 4/25 TORONTO L, 4-6 14-8 1st +1.5 Drabek (2-0) Lewis (1-3) Rauch (4) 2:49 22,915 466,138 23 4/26 TORONTO L, 3-10 14-9 1st +0.5 Litsch (2-1) Harrison (3-2) - 2:36 21,755 487,893 24 4/27 TORONTO W, 7-6 15-9 1st +1.5 Eppley (1-0) Dotel (1-1) Oliver (2) 3:01 29,322 517,215 25 4/28 TORONTO L, 2-5 15-10 1st +1.0 Francisco (1-0) Oliver (1-2) 3:23 24,121 541,336 26 4/29 at Oakland L, 1-3 15-11 T1st +0.0 Cahill (4-0) Wilson (3-1) Fuentes (7) 2:41 17,226 27 4/30 at Oakland W, 11-2 16-11 1st +1.0 Lewis (2-3) Anderson (2-2) 2:35 27,285 28 5/1 at Oakland L, 2-7 16-12 T1st +0.0 Gonzalez (3-2) Harrison (3-3) 3:01 15,178 29 5/2 at Oakland L, 4-5 (10) 16-13 T1st +0.0 Balfour (2-1) Oliver (1-3) 3:08 9,193 30 5/3 at Seattle L, 3-4 16-14 T1st +0.0 Pauley (1-0) Strop (0-1) League (8) 2:49 12,759 31 5/4 at Seattle W, 5-2 17-14 T1st +0.0 Wilson-C (4-1) Pineda (4-2) 2:32 13,896 32 5/5 at Seattle L, 1-3 17-15 2nd -1.0 Vargas (2-2) Lewis-C (2-4) League (9) 2:26 14,205 33 5/6 NEW YORK-AL L, 1-4 17-16 T2nd -2.0 Nova (3-2) Harrison (3-4) Rivera (12) 2:47 49,069 590,405 34 5/7 NEW YORK-AL W, 7-5 18-16 2nd -1.0 Rhodes (1-1) Logan (1-2) Feliz (6) 2:58 49,574 639,979 35 5/8 NEW YORK-AL L, 5-12 18-17 T2nd -2.0 Sabathia (3-2) Rhodes (1-2) - 3:36 48,057 688,036 36 5/9 OAKLAND L, 2-7 18-18 3rd -2.0 Cahill (6-0) Wilson (4-2) - 2:43 24,375 712,411 37 5/10 OAKLAND W, 7-2 19-18 T2nd -2.0 Lewis (3-4) Anderson (2-3) - 2:46 31,655 744,066 5/11 OAKLAND T2nd -1.5 RAINED OUT - RESCHEDULED FOR 7/7 5/12 OFF DAY T2nd -1.5 38 5/13 LA of ANAHEIM W, 4-1 20-18 2nd -0.5 Ogando (4-0) Weaver (6-3) Feliz (7) 2:31 45,995 790,061 39 5/14 LA of ANAHEIM L, 2-3 20-19 T2nd -1.5 Downs (1-0) Oliver (1-4) Walden (7) 2:52 47,663 837,724 40 5/15 LA of ANAHEIM W, 5-4 21-19 2nd -0.5 Lowe (1-0) Thompson (1-2) Feliz (8) 3:14 48,284 886,008 41 5/16 at Chicago-AL W, 4-0 22-19 1st +0.5 Lewis (4-4) Jackson (3-5) 2:39 23,048 42 5/17 at Chicago-AL L, 3-4 22-20 T1st +0.0 Crain (1-1) Eppley (1-1) Santos (6) 2:36 22,437 43 5/18 at Kansas City W, 5-4(11) 23-20 1st +1.0 Rhodes (2-2) Jeffress (1-1) Lowe (1) 3:53 13,789 44 5/19 at Kansas City L, 1-2(10) 23-21 1st +1.0 G. Holland (1-0) Oliver (1-5) 3:06 12,355 45 5/20 at Philadelphia L, 2-3 23-22 1st +0.5 Halladay (6-3) Wilson (4-3) 2:20 45,358 46 5/21 at Philadelphia L, 0-2 23-23 1st +0.5 Lee (3-4) Lewis (4-5) Madson (9) 2:31 45,604 47 5/22 at Philadelphia W, 2-0 24-23 1st +0.5 Harrison (4-4) Oswalt (3-2) Feliz (9) 2:23 45,633 48 5/23 CHICAGO-AL W, 4-0 25-23 1st +0.5 Ogando (5-0) Danks (0-7) - 2:05 30,861 916,869 49 5/24 CHICAGO-AL L, 6-8 25-24 1st +0.5 Pena (1-1) Tomko (0-1) Santos (7) 3:21 35,524 952,393 50 5/25 CHICAGO-AL W, 2-1 26-24 1st +0.5 Wilson (5-3) Floyd (5-4) Feliz (10) 2:39 32,382 984,775 5/26 OFF DAY 1st +1.0 51 5/27 KANSAS CITY L, 7-12 (14) 26-25 T1st +0.0 Wood (2-0) Bush (0-1) - 4:36 39,390 1,024,165 52 5/28 KANSAS CITY W, 10-1 27-25 1st +0.5 Harrison (5-4) O’Sullivan (2-4) Tateyama (1) 2:30 40,240 1,064,405 53 5/29 KANSAS CITY W, 7-6 28-25 1st +1.0 Rhodes (3-2) Soria (3-2) - 3:07 45,011 1,109,416 54 5/30 at Tampa Bay W, 11-5 29-25 1st +1.0 Holland (4-1) Davis (4-5) - 3:42 14,203 55 5/31 at Tampa Bay L, 4-5 29-26 1st +0.5 Peralta (2-3) Rhodes (3-3) Farnsworth (10) 2:54 12,783 56 6/1 at Tampa Bay W, 3-0 30-26 1st +1.5 Lewis (5-5) Price (6-5) Feliz (11) 2:28 13,725 57 6/2 at Cleveland W, 7-4 31-26 1st +1.5 Kirkman (1-0) Carrasco (4-3) Feliz (12) 3:18 15,336 58 6/3 at Cleveland W, 11-2 32-26 1st +1.5 Ogando (6-0) Masterson (5-4) - 2:46 27,458 59 6/4 at Cleveland W, 4-0 33-26 1st +2.5 Holland (5-1) Carmona (3-7) - 2:28 30,130 60 6/5 at Cleveland W, 2-0 34-26 1st +2.5 Wilson (6-3) Talbot (2-2) Feliz (13) 2:40 20,621 61 6/6 DETROIT L, 7-13 34-27 1st +2.5 Scherzer (7-2) Lewis (5-6) - 3:34 33,921 1,143,337 62 6/7 DETROIT L, 1-8 34-28 1st +2.5 Porcello (6-3) Harrison (5-5) - 3:13 35,165 1,178,502 63 6/8 DETROIT W, 7-3 35-28 1st +2.5 Ogando (7-0) Coke (1-6) 2:54 40,388 1,218,890 64 6/9 at Minnesota L, 4-5 35-29 1st +2.5 Hoey (1-2) Lowe (1-1) 3:01 38,761 65 6/10 at Minnesota W, 9-3 36-29 1st +2.5 Wilson (7-3) Duensing (3-6) 3:07 38,907 66 6/11 at Minnesota L, 1-8 36-30 1st +2.5 Baker-C (4-4) Lewis (5-7) 2:31 40,420 67 6/12 at Minnesota L, 1-6 36-31 1st +1.5 Liriano (4-6) Harrison (5-6) 2:14 39,281 6/13 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 68 6/14 at New York-AL L, 4-12 36-32 1st +2.0 Sabathia (8-4) Ogando (7-1) 3:18 43,457 69 6/15 at New York-AL L, 4-12 36-33 1st +1.0 Nova (6-4) Holland (5-2) 3:20 45,969 70 6/16 at New York-AL L, 2-3 (12) 36-34 1st +0.5 Wade (1-0) Kirkman (1-1) 3:54 47,487 71 6/17 at Atlanta W, 6-2 37-34 1st +0.5 Lewis (6-7) Delgado (0-1) 2:57 38,810 72 6/18 at Atlanta W, 5-4 (10) 38-34 1st +1.5 Lowe (2-1) Proctor (1-1) Feliz (14) 3:15 44,600 73 6/19 at Atlanta L, 2-4 38-35 1st +0.5 Jurrjens (9-3) Ogando (7-2) Kimbrel (19) 3:34 34,599 74 6/20 HOUSTON W, 8-3 39-35 1st +1.0 Holland (6-2) Happ (3-9) - 2:46 41,205 1,260,095 75 6/21 HOUSTON W, 5-4 (11) 40-35 1st +2.0 Tateyama (1-0) Del Rosario (0-2) - 3:15 33,533 1,293,628 76 6/22 HOUSTON L, 3-5 40-36 1st +2.0 Melancon (5-1) Feliz (0-1) 2:52 39,708 1,333,336 6/23 OFF DAY 1st +2.5 77 6/24 NEW YORK-NL W, 8-1 41-36 1st +2.5 Harrison (6-6) Pelfrey (4-6) - 2:47 46,092 1,379,428 78 6/25 NEW YORK-NL L, 5-14 41-37 1st +2.0 Niese (7-6) Ogando (7-3) - 3:05 37,292 1,416,720 79 6/26 NEW YORK-NL L, 5-8 41-38 1st +1.5 Gee (8-1) Holland (6-3) 3:03 37,879 1,454,599 6/27 OFF DAY 1st +1.5 80 6/28 at Houston W, 7-3 42-38 1st +1.5 Wilson (8-3) Lyles (0-3) Feliz (15) 3:00 29,132 81 6/29 at Houston W, 3-2 43-38 1st +1.5 Lewis (7-7) Myers (3-7) Feliz (16) 2:28 24,272 82 6/30 at Houston L, 0-7 43-39 1st +1.0 Rodriguez (6-4) Harrison (6-7) - 2:40 25,938 83 7/1 FLORIDA W, 15-5 44-39 1st +2.0 Ogando (8-3) Sanchez (6-2) - 3:03 32,474 1,487,073 84 7/2 FLORIDA L, 5-9 44-40 1st +1.0 Cishek (1-1) Holland (6-4) - 3:21 29,728 1,516,801 85 7/3 FLORIDA L, 4-6 44-41 T1st +0.0 Dunn (5-5) Lowe (2-2) Nunez (23) 3:09 46,092 1,562,893 86 7/4 BALTIMORE W, 13-4 45-41 T1st +0.0 Lewis (8-7) Jakubauskas (2-2) - 2:48 42,885 1,605,778 87 7/5 BALTIMORE W, 4-2 46-41 T1st +0.0 Hunter (1-0) Johnson (5-2) Feliz (17) 2:40 25,945 1,631,723 88 7/6 BALTIMORE W, 13-5 47-41 1st +1.0 Ogando (9-3) Guthrie (3-11) - 2:50 31,953 1,663,676 PAGE 8 RANGERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2011 • AT OAKLAND

GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE REC. POS. GB WIN LOSS SAVE TOG ATT. HOME TOTAL 89 7/7 OAKLAND W, 6-0 48-41 1st +1.0 Holland (7-4) Harden (1-1) - 2:31 35,041 1,698,717 90 7/8 OAKLAND W, 8-5 49-41 1st +1.0 Wilson (9-3) Gonzalez (8-6) - 2:48 37,858 1,736,575 91 7/9 OAKLAND W, 7-6 50-41 1st +1.0 Oliver (2-5) Bailey (0-2) - 2:43 34,066 1,770,641 92 7/10 OAKLAND W, 2-0 51-41 1st +1.0 Harrison (7-7) Cahill (8-7) Feliz (18) 2:21 33,834 1,804,475 7/11 ALL STAR BREAK 7/12 ALL STAR GAME (at Arizona) 7/13 ALL STAR BREAK 93 7/14 at Seattle W, 5-0 52-41 1st +1.5 Holland-C (8-4) Vargas (6-7) - 2:21 25,997 94 7/15 at Seattle W, 4-0 53-41 1st +2.5 Lewis (9-7) Fister (3-11) Feliz (19) 2:17 30,551 95 7/16 at Seattle W, 5-1 54-41 1st +3.0 Wilson (10-3) Hernandez (8-8) - 2:55 30,896 96 7/17 at Seattle W, 3-1 55-41 1st +4.0 Harrison (8-7) Beavan (1-1) Feliz (20) 2:31 30,335 7/18 OFF DAY 1st +4.0 97 7/19 at LA of Anaheim W, 7-0 56-41 1st +5.0 Ogando (10-3) Chatwood (5-6) - 3:03 43,103 98 7/20 at LA of Anaheim L, 8-9 56-42 1st +4.0 Takahashi (3-2) Hunter (1-1) Walden (22) 3:11 40,052 99 7/21 at LA of Anaheim L, 0-1 56-43 1st +3.0 Weaver (13-4) Wilson (10-4) Walden (23) 2:31 38,315 100 7/22 TORONTO W, 12-2 57-43 1st +3.0 Lewis (10-7) Reyes (5-8) - 2:39 37,360 1,841,835 101 7/23 TORONTO W, 5-4 58-43 1st +4.0 Oliver (3-5) Rzepczynski (2-3) - 3:08 38,537 1,880,372 102 7/24 TORONTO L, 0-3 58-44 1st +3.0 Cecil (3-4) Ogando (10-4) - 2:18 43,117 1,923,489 103 7/25 MINNESOTA W, 20-6 59-44 1st +4.0 Holland (9-4) Blackburn (7-7) - 3:25 35,573 1,959,062 104 7/26 MINNESOTA L, 8-9 59-45 1st +3.0 Perkins (3-1) Feliz (0-2) Nathan (8) 3:35 30,581 1,989,643 105 7/27 MINNESOTA L, 2-7 59-46 1st +2.0 Duensing (8-8) Lewis (10-8) - 3:06 35,950 2,025,593 106 7/28 MINNESOTA W, 4-1 60-46 1st +2.0 Harrison (9-7) Baker (8-6) Feliz (21) 2:45 30,406 2,055,999 107 7/29 at Toronto L, 2-3 60-47 1st +2.0 Cecil (4-4) Ogando (10-5) Rauch (9) 2:31 19,287 108 7/30 at Toronto W, 3-0 61-47 1st +2.0 Holland (10-4) Mills (0-1) - 2:29 22,560 109 7/31 at Toronto L, 3-7 61-48 1st +2.0 Morrow (8-5) Wilson (10-5) - 2:42 45,629 8/1 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 110 8/2 at Detroit L, 5-6 61-49 1st +1.0 Benoit (3-3) Adams (0-1) Valverde (29) 3:32 29,067 111 8/3 at Detroit L, 4-5 61-50 1st +1.0 Fister (4-12) Harrison (9-8) Valverde (30) 2:44 33,596 112 8/4 at Detroit W, 5-2 62-50 1st +1.0 Ogando (11-5) Penny (7-9) Feliz (22) 2:55 40,497 113 8/5 CLEVELAND W, 8-7 (11) 63-50 1st +1.0 Feliz (1-2) R. Perez (4-2) - 3:59 37,842 2,093,841 114 8/6 CLEVELAND L, 5-7 63-51 1st +1.0 Hermann (2-0) Feliz (1-3) - 3:33 38,210 2,132,051 115 8/7 CLEVELAND W, 5-3 64-51 1st +1.0 Oliver (4-5) Smith (2-3) Adams (1) 2:38 37,431 2,169,482 116 8/8 SEATTLE W, 9-2 65-51 1st +1.5 Harrison (10-8) Furbush (2-4) - 2:42 27,771 2,197,253 117 8/9 SEATTLE W, 7-6 66-51 1st +1.5 Feliz (2-3) Gray (0-1) - 3:12 25,214 2,222,467 118 8/10 SEATTLE L, 3-4 66-52 1st +1.5 Vargas (7-10) Uehara (1-2) League (27) 3:09 30,087 2,252,554 8/11 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 119 8/12 at Oakland 9:05p 120 8/13 at Oakland 3:10p 121 8/14 at Oakland 3:05p 122 8/15 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 123 8/16 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 124 8/17 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 125 8/18 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 126 8/19 at Chicago-AL 7:10p 127 8/20 at Chicago-AL 6:10p 128 8/21 at Chicago-AL 1:10p 129 8/22 BOSTON 7:05p 130 8/23 BOSTON 7:05p 131 8/24 BOSTON 6:05p BATTERS VS. OAKLAND - 2011 AND CAREER 132 8/25 BOSTON 7:05p 2011 CAREER 133 8/26 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI 134 8/27 LA of ANAHEIM 7:05p Andrus .333 39 13 0 1 .234 167 39 1 8 135 8/28 LA of ANAHEIM 7:09p Chavez .333 9 3 0 0 .357 42 15 0 5 Cruz .097 31 3 1 3 .234 209 49 7 32 8/29 OFF DAY Gentry .143 7 1 0 1 .200 15 3 0 1 136 8/30 TAMPA BAY 7:05p Hamilton .400 15 6 1 7 .347 193 67 10 40 137 8/31 TAMPA BAY 7:05p Kinsler .316 38 12 1 4 .274 281 77 5 28 138 9/1 TAMPA BAY 7:05p Moreland .286 35 10 1 1 .288 52 15 3 6 139 9/2 at Boston 6:10p Murphy .375 24 9 0 0 .276 192 53 8 30 140 9/3 at Boston 3:10p Napoli .250 24 6 2 8 .254 201 51 14 31 Quintanilla — — — — — .200 5 1 0 0 141 9/4 at Boston 12:35p Teagarden .000 3 0 0 0 .231 52 12 4 9 142 9/5 at Tampa Bay 12:10p Torrealba .304 23 7 0 4 .215 65 14 0 8 143 9/6 at Tampa Bay 6:10p Young .342 38 13 2 10 .317 745 236 16 97 144 9/7 at Tampa Bay 12:10p 9/8 OFF DAY 145 9/9 OAKLAND 7:05p 146 9/10 OAKLAND 7:05p PITCHERS VS. OAKLAND- 2011 AND CAREER 147 9/11 OAKLAND 2:05p 2011 CAREER 9/12 OFF DAY PLAYER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER W-L-S ERA G IP H ER 148 9/13 CLEVELAND 7:05p Adams — — — — — — 0-0-0 0.00 3 2.1 0 0 149 9/14 CLEVELAND 7:05p Feldman — — — — — — 3-5-0 5.74 16 64.1 58 41 150 9/15 CLEVELAND 7:05p Feliz 0-0-0 4.50 2 2.0 1 1 1-0-2 2.45 13 14.2 11 4 151 9/16 at SEATTLE 9:10p Harrison 0-1-0 21.60 1 1.2 6 4 3-1-0 4.81 7 24.1 28 13 152 9/17 at SEATTLE TBD Holland 1-0-0 1.13 2 16.0 12 2 2-1-0 2.03 8 40.0 33 9 153 9/18 at SEATTLE 3:10p Lewis 2-0-0 2.95 3 21.1 16 7 5-3-0 3.25 15 83.0 70 30 Lowe — — — — — — 1-1-1 2.31 19 23.1 18 6 9/19 OFF DAY Ogando — — — — — — 0-0-0 2.08 6 4.1 6 1 154 9/20 at Oakland 9:05p Oliver 1-1-0 3.86 3 2.1 2 1 6-6-0 6.97 47 100.2 129 78 155 9/21 at Oakland 9:05p Tateyama — — — — — — — — — — — — 156 9/22 at Oakland 2:35p Uehara 0-0-0 3.00 3 3.0 1 1 0-0-0 3.60 5 5.0 5 2 157 9/23 SEATTLE 7:05p Wilson 1-1-0 4.29 3 21.0 15 10 3-5-5 4.35 34 62.0 57 30 158 9/24 SEATTLE 7:05p 159 9/25 SEATTLE 2:05p 160 9/26 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 161 9/27 at LA of Anaheim 9:05p 162 9/28 at LA of Anaheim TBD

2011 DISABLED LIST Player Type Injury Placed (retro) Reinstated / Eligible G Missed Record Omar Beltre 60-day Spine surgery (transferred to 60-day on 4/8) March 31 (March 22) Eligible May 21 118 66-52 Brandon Webb 60-day Right rotator cuff surgery March 31 (March 22) Eligible May 30 118 66-52 Mason Tobin 60-day Right ulnar collateral ligament inflammation April 20 Eligible June 19 101 55-46 Adrian Beltre 15-day Left Hamstring Strain July 23 August 7 18 9-9 Andres Blanco 15-day Lower Back Inflammation August 9 August 24 2 1-1 Neftali Feliz 15-day Right shoulder inflammation April 23 (April 21) May 6 14 6-8 Nelson Cruz 15-day Strained right quadriceps muscle May 7 (May 4) May 23 17 8-9 Josh Hamilton 15-day Nondisplaced fracture right humerus bone April 13 May 23 36 15-21 Julio Borbon 15-day Left hamstring inflammation May 14 June 3 19 11-8 Eric Hurley 60-day Concussion April 23 June 24 57 28-29 Tommy Hunter 15-day Right groin strain March 31 (March 25) July 1 82 43-39 Darren O’Day 60-day Partial tear of labrum in left hip April 27 July 2 60 30-30 Mike Napoli 15-day Strained left oblique muscle June 12 July 4 19 8-11 Scott Feldman 60-day Right knee surgery March 31 (March 22) July 14 92 51-41 Andres Blanco 15-day Stress reaction in his lower back July 8 (July 7) July 31 20 14-6 Craig Gentry 7-day Concussion symptoms July 28 (July 25) August 11 13 7-6