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CLEVELAND INDIANS (100-68, Regular+Postseason) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (94-76, Regular+Postseason) 2016 POSTSEASON OVERALL (TORONTO), Game #9 (5-3), Home #5 (3-1) LCS, Game #5, Home #3 (1-1), (3-1) at TORONTO BLUE JAYS (1-3), Wednesday, October 19, 2016 PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) GM 5, Wednesday, Oct. 19 vs. Cleveland Indians, 4:08 pm…LHP Ryan Merritt (--) vs. RHP Marco Estrada (1-1, 1.65)…TBS If necessary…Thursday, October 20…Workout Day in Cleveland GM 6 (if necessary), Friday, October 21 at Cleveland Indians, 8:08 pm…LHP JA Happ (1-1, 2.70) vs. RHP Josh Tomlin (2-0, 2.53)…TBS

2016 AT A GLANCE (REGULAR SEASON) BLUE JAYS vs. INDIANS: Record ...... 89-73, T-2nd, 4.0 GB 2016 Reg/Post Season Record: 4-7 (3-3 at home/1-4 on road) Pre All-Star/Post All-Star ...... 51-40/38-33 TOR snapped a 4-game losing skid vs. CLE after yesterday’s Under ...... 644-614 win…Had lost the previous four scoring a combined five runs over Vs. RHS/LHS ...... 65-53/24-20 that span…In fact, CLE have scored just 12 runs over these last GMS decided in final AB/Walk-Off ...... 10-20/6-8 5G…That 4G losing skid was Toronto’s longest vs. CLE since 2010. 1- Games ...... 21-25 7 of their 11 games this year have been decided by two runs or less Home/Road ...... 46-35/43-38 including six of the last seven (TOR 1-5 record). April/May/June/July/Aug/Sep-Oct…11-14/17-12/15-12/16-8/17-11/13-16 Josh Donaldson is batting .333 (20-60) with 9-XBH & 14-RBI over his After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...... 69-9/14-9/6-55 last 16 games dating back to last season…Has a in seven straight After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...... 79-4/9-6/1-63 (.480, 12-25) & in 11 of his last 12 contests (.391, 18-46)…In 9G this Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ...... 4-9/3-3/1-6 year, Troy Tulowitzki is batting .306 (11-for-36, 2-HR, 6-RBI). 2016 at ROGERS CENTRE TOR vs. Ryan Merritt (career: Reg.+Post): NA Home Attendance (Total & Average) ...... 3,392,099/41,878 CLE vs. Marco Estrada (career: Reg.+Post): Chisenhall, 3-8, Sellouts (2016) ...... 39 K…Crisp, 2-4, 2B, HR, K…Davis, 2-3, 3B, HR…Gimenez, 0-2, Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Cld………………….…………………72/35 K…Gomes, 1-3, HR, K…Guyer, 1-4…Kipnis, 0-8, BB, 4K…Lindor, 2- Opponents HR Dome Open/Cld…………………………………...62/34 7, HR, K…Martinez, 0-0, BB…Napoli, 1-7, 3BB, 3K…Naquin, 1-5, W/L, 2016 open/closed/other…………………………..34-16/11-18/1-1 2K…Perez, 0-3, K…Ramirez, 1-8, 2K…Santana, 4-9, HR All-time/open/closed/other ...... 1208-1000/660-555/475-398/70-47 START ME UP: nd THE LATEST: Yesterday, Aaron Sanchez became the 2 in TOR playoff Yesterday, TOR held off elimination by defeating CLE in GM 4 of the history with a start of at least 6.0 IP with 2 or fewer hits (Dave Stieb, LCS by a score of 5-1…The five runs scored by TOR were their most GM 4 of '85 ALCS vs. KC)…At 24 years, 109 days old, Aaron since GM 3 vs. TEX (W, 7-6)…Had scored a combined total of three became the youngest TOR pitcher to win an ALCS game, surpassing runs in their previous three games of this series vs. CLE…When Josh Marcus Stroman, who was 24 years, 171 days old when he won GM Donaldson hit a HR to break a 0-0 tie in the 3rd inning, it gave TOR 3 of the 2015 ALCS vs. the Royals…Sanchez is the youngest pitcher it’s first lead of the series (span of 30 innings)…Are the 1st team since to win an ALCS game since Drew Smyly of the Tigers won Game 1 of the 2012 ALCS vs. the Yankees at the age of 23 years, 122 days. the 2004 Red Sox to force a game 5 (vs. NYY) when trailing a series 0-3…Are facing elimination for the 3rd time this postseason…In fact, PITCHING IN: TOR have now won six of their last seven elimination games dating Toronto’s pitching staff have posted a 2.47 ERA over 10 games in back to last season…The win also snapped a 3-game losing skid October while holding the opposition to a .167 AVG & a own a 0.87 which had been their longest in the playoffs since 1991-92 (4G)…It WHIP…Over those 10G in October, the starting rotation has a .185 also snapped a string of four straight LCS losses which had been opp. AVG & a 45.3 GB% over that span…Have allowed 2-ER or less their longest since a 5G losing skid from 1985-89. in eight of those 10 contests…The bullpen has a 2.01 ERA

YOU NEVER KNOW: (7ER/31.1) while allowing just 1-HR over that span…In fact, the The Blue Jays are the 7th team in postseason history to force a bullpen hasn’t surrendered a HR over their last 29.1 IP…Have gone 23.2 IP in this postseason without allowing a HR. game 5 when being down 0-3 in a series. 1910 WS Cubs vs. A’s Lost in 5 TRIPLE THREAT: 1937 WS Giants vs. Yankees Lost in 5 Ezequiel Carrera became the 1st player to triple in consecutive 1970 WS Reds vs. Orioles Lost in 5 Postseason games since Kazuo Matsui (COL) in GM 2 & 3 of the ‘07 1998 NLCS Braves vs. Padres Lost in 6 NLDS vs. PHI…The last player to triple in consecutive LCS games 1999 NLCS Mets vs. Braves Lost in 6 was Scott Spezio (STL) in GM 2 & 3 of the ‘06 NLCS vs. NYM…Is 2004 ALCS Red Sox vs. Yankees Won ALCS the 2nd player in Blue Jays history with a triple in back-to-back playoff 2016 ALCS Blue Jays vs. Indians -- games, joining Devon White (Gm 3 & 4, 1993 WS). Carrera is batting .333 (10-for-30) with 2-3B, 1-HR & 3-RBI in his JUST THE FACTS: eight playoff games…In fact, over his last 19G is batting .349 (22-63) Improved to 16-23 all-time in LCS games (9-12 at home & 7-11 on with a .890 OPS. the road) & are 2-4 in LCS series overall…Have won six of their last 10 LCS games at Rogers Centre…In GM 5 of LCS’ series, the Jays HITTING HIS STRIDE: own a record of 2-4 (2-2 at home)…Yesterday, marked the 1st time Josh Donaldson has now hit safely in seven if his eight games this TOR had won a game 4 of an LCS series at home (1-4). postseason, posting a batting AVG of .438 (14-32) with 6-2B & 1- HR…Has hit safely in 15 of his 19 games in the postseason with DID YOU KNOW? TOR dating back to last season…Over that stretch is batting .329 That TOR have averaged 1.80 R/G in their last 10 playoff (24-73, 9-2B, 4-HR, 13-RBI) with a 1.026 OPS…Among all players losses…However, have won 21 straight playoff games when scoring since that time, Josh ranks T-1st in XBH (13), 2nd in 2B (9), T-2nd in 5+ runs & have lost 13 straight when scoring fewer than five runs. hits (24), 3rd in OPS (1.026), SLG (.616), OBP (.410). st That rookie making their 1 start against the Blue Jays this The HR by Donaldson was his 7th XBH of the postseason which season own a record of 6-7 with a 4.62 ERA & a 1.33 WHIP (19-GS). rd leads all players…Is also T-3 most in a playoff by a TOR IN THE SHOW: player (Paul Molitor-10 in '93 & Devon White-9 in '93)…His 13-XBH in st Toronto is playing in it’s 7th postseason (1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, the postseason as a Blue Jay is T-1 all-time with Devon White. 1993, 2015 & 2016)…It marks the 2nd time in team history to appear MOST HOME RUNS BY A BLUE JAY IN THE POSTSEASON in consecutive ALCS series (last: 1992-1993)…Own an all-time Jose Bautista 6 HR 70-AB 11.67 HR/AB postseason record of 31-29 (16-16 at home & 15-13 on the road). Joe Carter 6 HR 119-AB 19.83 HR/AB POST-SEASON EXPERIENCE Edwin Encarnacion 4 HR 71-AB 17.75 HR/AB 2016 89-73 1st Wild-Card Josh Donaldson 4 HR 73-AB 18.25 HR/AB 2015 93-69 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. KC) BASH BROTHERS: 1993 95-67 Won Division (won World Series vs. PHI) In 19 career playoff games, Jose Bautista has hit 6-HR with 16-RBI 1992 96-66 Won Division (won World Series vs. ATL) including a .886 OPS…Dating back to 2015, his 6-HR are 2nd most by 1991 91-71 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. MIN) any player in the postseason (D. Murphy-7) & his 16-RBI are T-3rd 1989 9-73 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. OAK) (Hosmer/Murphy-17)…Edwin Encarnacion has hit 3-HR in this 1985 99-62 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. KC) postseason (8G) which leads all players & owns a .323 AVG (10-31) ZERO-ING IN: with 9-RBI (leads ML)...Owns a .897 OPS in 19 career postseason th Jason Grilli app. in GM 4 marked his 16th straight game (12.0 IP) to games – 4 best among all players (2015-16).

start his Postseason career without allowing a run, moving him into GET ON WITH IT: th 5 place on that list…Chad Bradford & Dennis Cook hold the record Edwin Encarnacion has reached base safely in 16 of his 19 career with 19 straight scoreless app. to start their playoff careers, while playoff games & has hit safely in 7 of his last 9 (.324, 11-34, 2-2B, 3- nd Jonathan Papelbon & Trevor Rosenthal are T-2 with 17 straight HR)…Jose Bautista has reached base safely in 17 of his 19 playoff scoreless app. to start their Postseason careers. games (2015-16) & has drawn 14-BB over that span (most in ML). Blue Jays Season in Review

MARCO ESTRADA, RHP #25 Born: Sonora, Mexico; AGE: 32

W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 2016 9-9 3.48 29 29 176.0 132 68 23 65 165 .203 2016 HIGHS HOME 3-7 3.57 15 15 88.1 70 35 12 37 88 .213 8.0, 3x, last 6/5 at BOS IP ROAD 6-2 3.39 14 14 87.2 62 33 11 28 77 .193 10, 8/24 vs. LAA H vs. left ------65 -- 11 36 86 .190 6, 8/24 vs. LAA R vs. right ------67 -- 12 29 79 .218 6, 8/24 vs. LAA ER CAREER 45-43 3.86 217 128 898.0 761 385 132 266 804 .227 4, 5x, last: 8/9 vs. TB BB PLAYOFFS 3-2 2.59 9 5 41.2 31 12 3 4 36 .205 9, 2x, last: 5/19 at MIN SO 2016 HIGHLIGHTS: 3, 8/16 at NYY HR PITCHES Made a career-high 29 starts, surpassing the 28 made last season...Was named to his fi rst All-Star team, 118, 4/27 vs. CWS but was unable to participate due to stint on DL...Led all Jays starters with an 8.44 K/9. -- CG SHO His .203 opponents’ average led the AL, ahead of Justin Verlander at .207, while ranking 3rd in MLB... -- Marked the 2nd straight year to lead the AL in opponents’ average with an identical .203 mark...The 4 G, 5/25-6/15 WIN STREAK last pitchers to lead the AL in opponents’ average in consecutive years are Pedro Martinez (1999-2000 3 G, 4x, last: 9/3-14 LOSS STREAK and 2002-2003), Johan Santana (three straight, from 2003-2005) and Felix Hernandez (2009-10)... Jake Arrieta as also done this the past two seasons in the NL. Posted a .234 BABIP, .022 better than runner-up Justin Verlander for the best fi gure in MLB. Allowed more than three earned runs only six times in his 29 outings this season. Became the 1st pitcher in MLB history to record 12 consecutive starts allowing 5H or less with at least 6.0 IP of work from April 27 - July 7...Broke the previous mark of 10 straight, shared by Jake Arrieta-2014, Johnny Cueto-2013-14 & Johan Santana-2004. Threw his changeup 28.6% of the time, most in MLB... Rate increased to 42.7% on two-strike counts. FLY BALL GUY: His ground ball pct. of 33.5 is the 5th lowest in MLB...Only Weaver (28.8), Smyly (31.3), Straily (32.0) & Scherzer (33.0) have lower GB rates...Has recorded just 12 GIDP’s (5.4%) in over his last two seasons, the lowest rate in MLB. Was placed on the DL after his July 2 start with back discomfort...Returned on July 22. Defeated the Yankees on May 30 (4-2) with eight shutout innings...Limited them to three hits...Became the 2nd Blue Jays pitcher ever to beat the Yankees twice in a 5-day span, matching Dave Stieb in 1982. Despite a 12-6 team win at NYY on Aug. 16 allowed 5ER and 3HR over 4IP... Was only the 2nd time in his 49 starts with TOR that he allowed 3HR in a start (both at NYY, last 9/12/15)...The 5ER snapped a streak of 13 consecutive with 3ER or less.

NO HITS FOR YOU! Took no-hitters into the 7th at SEA on Sept. 19 and into the 8th vs. BOS on June 5... Marked the 4th time over his past two seasons to take a no- hitter into the 7th. June 5 held the Red Sox hitless into the 8th inning before allowing a 1-out solo homer to Chris Young after retiring 20 consecutive batters faced... Became the fi rst Jays SP to throw at least 8.0 IP and allow no more than 2 runs at Fenway Park since Roy Halladay on 9/30/09...Was the 3rd time in his last 31 starts to take a no-hitter into the 8th inning dating back to 2015. Held the Mariners to one hit over seven innings on Sept. 19, winning 3-2...Marked the 4th time over the past two seasons to take a no-hitter into the 7th...Lost the bid on a 7th inning single by Cano.

POST SEASON: In fi ve postseason starts, all with TOR, has posted a 2.02 ERA (8ER/35.2) while holding the opposition to a .190 AVG...Has the lowest ERA in the postseason by any TOR pitcher with at least 35.0 IP (next closest is Juan Guzman-2.44). He now has 0.84 WHIP, which ranks 8th all-time among any player in MLB…Among starting pitchers, only Monte Pearson (0.73), Roy Halladay (0.74), Jim Lonborg (0.78), Sandy Koufax (0.83) & Christy Mathewson (0.84) have a lower Postseason WHIP than Estrada. Registered his fi rst career in Game 1 of the LCS, despite losing 2-0 to CLE... It was the 5th time he worked 8.0+IP this season & 2nd time during this postseason (last: GM 1 of LDS vs. TEX – 8.1 IP)...Joined Jack Morris as the only Blue Jays with a post season CG, both losses. Earned the win in Game 1 of the LCS at Texas...Took a shutout into the 9th before allowing a leadoff triple to Andrus who would score on a groundout...Finished with 8.1 innings of four-hit ball...Has allowed just seven hits and two runs over his last two post season starts (16IP). Posted a 2-1 record with a 2.33 ERA in three starts for Toronto last season...Tossed Game 3 of the LDS, staving off elimination for Toronto in Texas and Games 1 & 5 vs. KC in the LCS...Picked up the win in Game 5 in another elimination contest for Toronto. Appeared in the 2011 post season with Milwaukee with all four outings coming in relief...Recorded three scoreless innings in the NLDS vs. Arizona...In the LCS vs. St. Louis allowed 2ER in Game #2 and 2ER in Game #5.

2016 GAME LOG - STARTER DATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES 4/10 W, 3-0 BOS W 2-0 7.0 5 0 0 2 8 0 91/62 8th time with 7+ IP ans 0 ER, 5th as a Jay 4/16 L, 2-4 at BOS L 2-4 6.0 8 4 4 1 3 1 96/64 1st time in 14 to allow 7+ hits 4/21 L, 2-3 at BAL ND 2-1 5.0 6 1 1 4 9 0 104/62 14 hits over 2 starts for 1st time in 18 starts 4/27 L, 0-4 CWS L 0-2 6.2 3 3 3 4 5 0 118/74 4 BB in consecutive games for 1st time in career 5/3 W, 3-1 TEX ND 0-1 6.0 2 1 1 1 3 1 88/58 Leadoff HR then one hit for remainder 5/8 L, 2-4 LAD ND 2-1 7.0 3 1 1 2 8 1 103/63 No-hitter into the 6th 5/14 L, 5-6 at TEX ND 2-5 6.0 5 5 4 4 6 1 99/64 Allowed 5R for the fi rst time since July 24, 2015 at SEA 5/19 W, 3-2 at MIN ND 2-2 8.0 3 2 1 1 9 0 104/68 Five straight games with 5H or fewer 5/25 W,8-4 at NYY W 8-3 7.0 4 3 3 4 2 2 103/58 First time to allow multi-HR this season 5/30 W, 4-2 NYY W 4-0 8.0 3 0 0 3 6 0 108/67 Just 2nd Jay to beat NYY in 5-day stretch 6/5 W, 5-4 at BOS W 5-1 8.0 2 2 2 3 5 1 110/75 No-hitter into the 8th for 3rd time in 2 years 6/10 W, 4-3 BAL ND 3-3 6.0 4 3 3 4 8 2 106/65 Set club mark with 9 straight w/5H or less 6/15 W, 7-2 at PHI W 7-2 6.2 4 2 2 1 5 1 104/65 10th straight outing with 5H or less 6/21 L, 2-4 ARI L 2-3 6.0 2 3 3 3 8 1 88/53 Set MLB record for cons. 5H or less games at 11 6/27 L, 9-5 at COL ND 4-3 6.0 5 3 3 2 8 1 91/62 29 SO over his last 4GS (24.2IP), 5H or less in 12 cons. 7/2 W, 9-6 CLE ND 5-3 5.0 5 3 3 0 7 2 96/58 MLB record streak of 5H or less with 6+ IP snapped 7/22 L, 2-1 SEA L 2-1 6.0 7 2 2 1 3 0 99/61 First time allowing more than 5H since April 16 7/29 W, 6-5 BAL W 6-4 6.0 5 4 3 2 6 0 99/61 Allowed 5H or less in all but three starts 8/3 W, 3-1 at HOU W 3-1 7.0 4 1 1 0 7 0 98/67 First time with 7+ IP in eight starts 8/9 L, 2-9 TB L 2-3 5.0 7 3 2 4 6 1 113/64 Just 3rd time allowing 7+ hits 8/16 W, 12-6 at NYY ND 0-5 4.0 5 5 5 0 2 3 59/36 Just 2nd time to allow 3HR as a Jay. Both at NYY 8/24 L, 2-8 LAA L 0-6 5.0 10 6 6 3 4 2 94/59 1st time this season with more tha 2ER at home 8/29 W, 5-1 at BAL W 3-1 7.0 4 1 1 1 4 1 100/62 12th time with 4H or less 9/3 L, 5-7 at TB L 0-5 5.0 7 5 5 2 6 0 86/53 Just the 5th time allowing 4+ ER this year 9/9 L, 3-13 BOS L 0-4 2.1 6 4 3 3 2 0 77/38 More balls than strikes for 1st time as a Blue Jay 9/14 L, 1-8 TB L 1-3 5.1 4 4 4 3 7 1 101/59 3rd straight loss and 5th over 7 starts 9/19 W, 3-2 at SEA W 3-0 7.0 1 0 0 3 8 0 97/58 4th time in last two years to take no-hitter into 7th 9/25 W, 4-3 NYY ND 1-1 7.0 4 1 1 2 7 1 103/70 5H or less in 21. 7+ K’s in 3 straight 9/30 L, 3-5 at BOS ND 3-1 5.0 4 1 1 2 4 0 108/71 11th time with 1ER or less 10/6 W, 10-1 at TEX W 10-1 8.1 4 1 1 0 0 6 98/72 Took shutout into the 9th 10/14 L, 0-2 at CLE L 0-2 8.0 6 2 2 1 6 1 101/70 1st career complete game. 2R HR to Lindor only blemish BLUE JAYS RELIEVERS

Active Scoreless Innings Streak: 15.0 (Oct. 7- current)…Season-High Scoreless innings Streak: 16.0 (Aug. 9- 15)…Active IP Without Allowing HR: 23.2 (Oct. 4- current)…Season-High IP Without Allowing a HR: 26.2 IP (Aug. 9-19)

2016 BULLPEN BREAKDOWN (relief appearances only – postseason, as a Blue Jay) Pitcher Last App. DEC IP H ER BB K FBE IR-RS SV-OPP Longest Outing (career) Last HR Biagini 10/17 vs. CLE ND 0.2 1 0 0 0 3-5 5-3 0-1 2.0 – 10/15/16 at CLE -- Cecil 10/18 vs. CLE Hold 1.0 0 0 0 2 4-5 2-0 0-0 1.1 – 10/17/16 vs. CLE -- Grilli 10/18 vs. CLE Hold 1.0 0 0 0 0 5-5 2-0 0-0 1.0 – 7x, last 10/4/16 vs. BAL -- Liriano 10/7 at TEX ND 0.1 2 2 1 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1.2 – 10/4/16 vs. BAL -- Loup 10/17/15 at KC ND 0.1 1 1 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.2 – 2x, last: 10/16/15 at KC -- Osuna 10/18 vs. CLE ND 1.0 0 0 0 2 6-6 2-1 1-1 2.0– 2x, last: 10/9/16 vs. TEX 10/19/15 vs. KC Tepera 10/6 at TEX ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1.2 – 10/20/15 vs. KC --

BIAGINI, RHP, #31 - Rookie (.136 AVG/0.63 WHIP) LH: .182 (2-11) LOUP, LHP, #62 (--/--) LH: -- 2016: 0-0, 0.00, 5G, 6.1, 1BB/5K, 0HR, RH: .091 (1-11) 2016: -- RH: -- Has allowed just three hits in 22 at-bats this postseason (.136 AVG), Did not appear in the ALDS…Has made four career relief with two of those hits going for doubles. appearances in the postseason, all last season. Dating back to the regular season, has walked just one of his last 44 Stranded six of his seven inherited runners in last season’s batters faced. playoffs…Allowed one over 2.0 IP. In his playoff games has posted a GB % of 52.9. OSUNA, RHP, #54 (.111 AVG/0.38 WHIP) LH: .133 (2-15) 10/9 vs. TEX suffered the blown after surrendering a 2R 2016: 1-0, 0.00, 6G, 8.0, 0BB/9K, 0HR RH: .083 (1-12) to Mitch Moreland…Is the only hit he has allowed with RISP in the playoffs (1-for-6). Has not issued a walk to the 27 batters faced this postseason…Has CECIL, LHP, #27 (.000 AVG/1.00 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-2) allowed just three hits to those 27 batters (.111 average). 2016: 0-0, 0.00, 5G, 3.0, 3BB/3K, 0HR, 1-Hold RH: .000 (0-6) In 13 career playoff games, has thrown more than 1.0 innings five times (0ER/8.2 IP). Has walked three of the 11 batters he has faced in five games this 10/9 vs. TEX became the youngest pitcher in Blue Jays history to postseason. record a postseason win at 21.245 years of age. Made his playoffs debut in 2015, appearing in two games before His 1.10 ERA in 13 career playoff games ranks as the 2nd lowest ERA

tearing his left calf muscle during a rundown in the ALDS vs. TEX. among Blue Jays relievers in the postseason in club history (Jim Acker 10/17 vs. CLE tossed 1.1 innings, his longest outing since April 21 at – 0.69). BAL and only the second time this season he has gone more than 1.0 Has not allowed the first batter faced to reach base in each of his six IP. appearances in the playoffs. GRILLI, RHP #37 (.083 AVG/0.27 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-5) TEPERA, RHP, #52 (.000 AVG/0.00 WHIP) LH: -- 2016: 0-0, 0.00, 5G, 3.2, 0BB/3K, 0HR, 2-Hlds RH: .143 (1-7) 2016: 0-0, 0.00, 1G, 0.2, 0BB/0K, 0HR RH: .000 (0-2) Has allowed just one of the 12 batters he has faced to reach base this Made his second career postseason appearance Oct. 6 at TEX, postseason (.083 OBP). tossing 0.2 scoreless innings. In 12.0 IP over his career in the playoffs has yet to allow an ER…Is Last season was added to the playoff roster after an injury to Brett one of three active relievers who have pitched at least 10.0 IP without Cecil…Appeared in one game in the ALCS, allowing four earned runs surrendering an earned run (Andrew Miller – 17.0 IP, Luke Hochevar – over 1.2 IP. 10.2 IP). Has retired the first batter faced in each of his five appearances this postseason. Is making his fourth postseason appearance, first since 2014 with PIT…Has limited opposing hitters to a .122 average (5-41) in his postseason career, allowing just one XBH (2B) for a .346 OPS and a 0.75 WHIP. LIRIANO, LHP, #45 (.250 AVG/1.50 WHIP) LH: .500 (1-2) 2016: 1-0, 9.00, 2G, 2.0, BB/K, 0HR RH: .167 (1-6)

Was activated on Oct. 15 after a 7-day stint on the DL

(concussion)…10/7 at TEX had line drive hit him on the back of his

head…Left the game right after that.

10/4 vs. BAL picked up the win in the wild-card game after tossing 1.2

scoreless IP in relief…Was his 1st relief appearance in the postseason

since Oct. 7, 2009 (with MIN – 2.0 IP).

Has made just three career relief appearances in the postseason.

2016 Postseason Overall Logs Date Round (G#) Opp. Result Winner Loser Save Record 10/04/2016 WC (1) Bal W, 5-2 (11) F.Liriano U.Jimenez 1-0 10/06/2016 Div (1) @Tex W, 10-1 M.Estrada C.Hamels 2-0 10/07/2016 Div (2) @Tex W, 5-3 J.Happ Y.Darvish R.Osuna 3-0 10/09/2016 Div (3) Tex W, 7-6 (10) R.Osuna M.Bush 4-0 10/14/2016 LCS (1) @Cle L, 0-2 C. Kluber M. Estrada C. Allen 4-1 10/15/2016 LCS (2) @Cle L, 1-2 J. Tomlin J. Happ C. Allen 4-2 10/17/2016 LCS (3) Cle L, 2-4 B. Shaw M. Stroman A. Miller 4-3 10/18/2016 LCS (4) Cle W, 5-1 A. Sanchez K. Kluber 5-3 BLUE JAYS HITTERS

IN THE ALCS: Barney, 1-5, 2K…Bautista, 2-14, 3BB, 7K…Carrera, 4-14, 2-3B, RBI, 2K…Donaldson, 5-14, HR, 2B, 2BB, 2RBI, 2K…Encarnacion, 4-15, 2B, 2RBI, BB, 2K…Goins, 1-5, RBI, BB, 2K…Martin, 1-14, BB, 8K…Navarro, 1-1…Pillar, 1-13, BB, RBI, 2K…Saunders, 5-13, HR, RBI, 7K…Smoak, 0-1, K…Travis, 0- 2…Tulowitzki, 2-14, 2BB,3K…Upton Jr, 0-3, 3K.

BARNEY, #18 (.083, 0HR, .237 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.125 MARTIN, #55 (.067, 1HR, .318 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.087 LAST APP: 10/17 vs. CLE (DEF-2B, 0-1) Streak: 0-3 LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (0-3, BB, K) Streak: 0-9 10/15 at CLE recorded his first career postseason hit, a single in the Has just two hits in his 30 at-bats this postseason (.067 3rd inning. average)…Has struck out 13 times in those 30 at bats…Has fanned Made his postseason debut as a defensive replacement at 3B in eight times in the ALCS, a club record. game one of the ALDS. Is his sixth consecutive postseason appearance…His teams have BAUTISTA, #19 (.138, 2HR, .631 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .400/.083 made the playoffs in eight of the last nine seasons (’16, ’15, ’14, ’13, LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (0-5, K) Streak: 0-6 ’12, ’11, ’09, ’08). In two postseason births with TOR is hitting only .107 (6-56)…In 56 Has just one hit in his last 22 at-bats, a span of six games…Has career playoff games is batting just .182 (35-192). struck out at least once in each of those games (10 total)…Singled rd His 192 at-bats in the postseason are the most ever by a Canadian- in the 3 inning of game three of the ALCS to snap a 0-for-15 hitless born player. streak. Had his streak of reaching base safely in his first 14 career NAVARRO, #30 (1.000, 0HR, 2.000 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: 1.000/-- postseason games snapped Oct. 9 vs. TEX after going 0-for-5…At LAST APP: 10/17 vs. CLE (PH, 1-1) Streak: 1 game, 1-1 the time it was the fourth-longest streak among active players 10/17 vs. CLE made his 2016 postseason debut, appearing as a behind Lorenzo Cain (20), Daniel Murphy (18) and Alcides Escobar pinch hitter in the 9th inning…Collected his first career PH in the (15)…His 14-game on-base streak to start his postseason career playoffs after singling off of Andrew Miller. was tied for the 11th longest in postseason history. Appeared in five games with TOR in the 2015 postseason, batting Of his 23 HR this season, including in the playoffs, 17 have put TOR .077 (1-13). ahead…Each of his last seven HR have either tied the game or Is his fourth appearance in the postseason (’16, ’15, ’12 & ’08)…In given the Blue Jays the lead. 24 career playoff games has hit .263 (20-76)…Has yet to hit a home Is tied with Joe Carter for most postseason HR in club history (6). run in the postseason in 76 career at-bats. Became the first player in franchise history to hit multiple home runs PILLAR, #11 (.103, 1HR, .398 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.136 in a playoff game in game six of the 2015 ALCS at KC. LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (0-3, RBI, K) Streak: 0-3 CARRERA, #3 (.333, 1HR, .942 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.400 Hit his second career postseason in game 2 of the ALDS LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (2-4, 3B, RBI) Streak: 2 games, 4-7 vs. TEX off of Yu Darvish…Eight of his 14 career hits in the playoffs Has hit triples in back-to-back games…Prior to game three of the have gone for extra bases (6-2B, 2-HR). ALCS had not recorded a triple since Aug. 13, 2014 vs. PIT…He is His 12 hits in last season’s playoff run ranked T-10th most by a Blue the third player in club history to hit multiple triples in a single Jay in a single postseason. postseason (Molitor & White in 1993). Has just three hits this postseason, posting a .103 average (3-29). Since snapping a 0-for-11 streak has hit safely in four of his last POMPEY, #23 (.--/--) vs. LHP/RHP: --/-- seven plate appearances. LAST APP: -- Streak: -- Is batting .400 vs. RHP in the playoffs…During the regular season posted just a .218 average against righties. Will be making his 2016 postseason debut, after being left off the Hit his first career postseason home run off of Yu Darvish in game ALDS roster. st two of the ALDS, Oct. 7 at TEX. Became the 1 player in MLB postseason history to steal 2 bases without having a PA (GM 2 ALDS vs. TEX)…Did that for a 2nd time in DONALDSON, #20 (.438, 0HR, 1.204 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .857/.320 game six of the ALCS at KC…His 4-SB ranked T-2nd in the 2015 LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (1-3, HR, BB, K) Streak: 5 games, 8-19 playoffs (Cain-6). Seven of his 14 hits this postseason have gone for extra base hits SAUNDERS, #21 (.350, 1HR, .931 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: --/.350 (6-2B, 1-HR)…His six doubles are a franchise-high for most doubles LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (2-4, 2K) Streak: 2 games, 3-7 in a single postseason…In fact, of his 34 career postseason hits, 14 have gone for XBH (10-2B, 4-HR). Has appeared in seven of Toronto’s eight playoff games in 2016, Has recorded 13 RBI over his last 19 playoff games, dating back to going 7-for-20 with a home run, double and a walk…His .350 rd last season…Prior to 2015 had not driven in a run in 11 postseason average ranks 3 in the playoffs (min. 20 at-bats). contests. Made his playoff debut in the AL Wild Card, going 1-2 with a double. His .438 (14-32) average is the best mark among all players this Is batting .385 in the ALCS (5-13) with a 1.000 OPS. postseason…Is 4-for-5 with RISP so far this postseason. 10/17 vs. CLE hit his first career postseason home run nd Went 4-for-4 with a BB in game one of the ALDS, becoming the 6th (1R)…Became the 2 Canadian-born Blue Jays player to homer in th player in franchise history (7th time) to record four hits in a single the postseason (R. Martin in G3 of ALDS vs. TEX)…Is the 9 postseason game…Is just the second Blue Jays player to reach Canadian-born player to hit a home run in postseason play in MLB base safely five times in a playoff game (Roberto Alomar, Oct. 11, history. 1992 at OAK – 11 innings). SMOAK, #14 (.000, 0HR, .000 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: --/.000 10/18 vs. CLE hit his 1st HR of the 2016 postseason and his 3rd LAST APP: 10/17 vs. CLE (PH, 0-1, K) Streak: 0-2 career HR in the playoffs…All three of those HR have come as a 10/15 was added to the ALCS roster after the injury to Devon Blue Jay. Travis…Is 0-for-10 in his career in the playoffs. ENCARNACION, #10 (.323, 3HR, 1.045 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.320 Appeared in one game in the ALDS as a defensive replacement in LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (2-4, 2RBI) Streak: 1 game, 2-4 game one…Was used as a pinch-hitter in the AL Wild Card game, Three of his 10 hits this postseason have gone for home runs…In going 0-for-1 with a . fact, his three home runs are the most by any player in the 2016 TULOWITZKI, #2 (.258, 1HR, .722 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .600/.192 playoffs, as are his 9 RBI. LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (1-3, BB) Streak: 1 game 1-3 rd His four postseason home runs are 3 most in club history behind Hit .462 (6-13) in the ALDS with 5 RBI and a 1.308 OPS. Bautista and Carter (6). Recorded his first career postseason triple in game one of the Hit a 3R walk off home run in the AL Wild Card game…Was the first ALDS, the first Blue Jay to hit a triple in the playoffs since Paul player to hit a walk off HR in a “winner take-all game” in the Molitor in game six of the 1993 World Series. postseason since Aaron Boone in the 2003 ALCS and was the 4th nd Drove in seven runs in the 2015 ALCS, the most by a Blue Jays time in ML history…Was the 2 time in franchise history to win a player in a single ALCS…In fact his 11 RBI in the 2015 postseason playoff game on a walk off HR (Joe Carter, game six of the 1993 was T-2nd most in club history with Jose Bautista…Paul Molitor’s 13 World Series). RBI in 1993 ranks 1st among Blue Jays all-time. In three career series-clinching games (including ALWC) has hit Is appearing in his fourth postseason and second with TOR…Has a three home runs, while driving in seven. career average of .220 in the playoffs with four home runs and 22 GOINS, #17 (.200, 0HR, .533 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: --/.200 RBI…As a Blue Jay has hit .227 (17-75) with 16 RBI…Six of his 16 LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (1-3, BB, 2K) Streak: 1 game, 1-3 hits have gone for extra bases (2-2B, 1-3B, 3-HR). Has not made an error in 14 postseason games (70 total chances). UPTON, #7 (.200, 1HR, .873 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .250/.000 10/14 at CLE made his 2016 playoffs debut (DEF-2B, no at-bat). LAST APP: 10/18 vs. CLE (DEF-LF) Streak: 0-4 st 10/19/15 vs. KC hit his 1 career postseason HR & recorded a Hit his 8th career postseason HR in game one of the ALDS…Each of career high 3-RBI in that contest. his previous seven HR in the playoffs were hit in 2008…Had gone 19 postseason games without one until the ALDS. Recorded his first career pinch-hit in the postseason in game three of the ALDS…Is 1-for-7 as a pinch hitter in the playoffs in his career. Is making his fifth playoff appearance and first since 2013 while with ATL…Has posted an average of .254 in the playoffs in his career with an .856 OPS (7-2B, 1-3B, 8-HR)…Has nine stolen bases while being caught twice. Snapped a 0-for-11 hitless streak in postseason play with his HR in game one of the ALDS.