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A’s AT A GLANCE OAKLAND ATHLETICS (92-68) VS. (93-67) Season High 92-68 (October 1) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2012 – O.CO COLISEUM – 7:05 P.M. PDT Season Low 26-35 (June 10) LHP TRAVIS BLACKLEY (5-4, 4.00) VS. LHP MATT HARRISON (18-10, 3.26) April 10-12 May 11-16 CSNCA – A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) – EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM) June 15-13 July 19-5 ABOUT THE A’s August 18-10 September 17-11 ABOUT THE A’S: Have won four straight and six of the last seven games to improve to a season-high 24 Home Series 14-7-5 games over .500 at 92-68…this marks the first time the A’s have been 24 games over 500 since they finished Road Series 12-10-4 the 2006 season 93-69…that was also the last time the A’s had a winning record…have not been 25 games Series Sweeps 10-5 over since September 28, 2006 (92-67)…with the win last night, the A’s pulled to within one game of Texas, the First Game of Series 27-26 Last Game of Series 31-21 closest they have been to first place in the American League West since April 6, the A’s third game of the A’s Score First 62-20 season, when they were also one back…have held a share of first place one day this season and that was on Opponent Scores First 30-48 March 29 after they beat Seattle in the second game of the season in Tokyo to tie the Mariners with a 1-1 Leading After 7th 70-6 record…the A’s trailed Texas by 13 games on June 30…have gone a Major League best 55-26 (.679) since Leading After 8th 76-5 th then while Texas has gone 43-38 (.531)…only four teams in Major League history have come back from a Tied After 7 14-7 deficit of 13 or more games to win a pennant or division title: the 1914 Boston Braves (-15 through July 4), the Tied After 8th 10-5 th 1978 New York Yankees (-14 through July 18), the 1951 New York Giants (-13 through August 10) and the Trailing After 7 8-55 Trailing After 8th 6-58 1995 (-13 through August 1)…the A’s are tied for the third best record in the AL…won just 74 Commit No Errors 55-28 games last year and the 18-win improvement is third largest in Oakland history…had a 29-win turnaround from th Commit 1 or More Errors 37-40 1979 (54-108) to 1980 (83-79) and a 23-win improvement from 1987 (81-81) to 1988 (104-58)…this is the 16 More HR Than Opp. 48-18 time in Oakland history the A’s have won 90 or more games…only the Yankees (23) and Braves (16) have as Fewer HR Than Opp. 11-28 many as 16 seasons with 90 or more wins since 1968…have the best record in the majors since the All-Star Same Total HR of Opp. 33-22 Break (49-25, .662) and since June 2 (70-38, .648), the date the A’s snapped their season-high nine game Starter Pitches 7 or More 38-14 losing streak…in the West, have spent one day tied for first this year, 92 days in second, 11 days tied for Starter Pitches Less Than 7 54-54 When Scoring 4 or More 73-15 second, 54 days in third, eight days tied for third and 11 days in fourth. When Scoring Less Than 4 19-53 PLAYOFFS: The A’s clinched their first playoff appearance since 2006 with the win last night…this will be the Last At Bat 23-14 th Different Lineups 144 24 postseason appearance in franchise history, which includes 16 with Oakland and eight with Philadelphia…only the Yankees (51) and Dodgers (26) have more, although the Cardinals would reach postseason for the 25th time with a Wild Card berth this year…the clinching win came in game 160, which is the A’s vs. RANGERS second latest game in a season that the A’s have clinched a playoff berth…the latest was in 2000 when they The A’s lead the season series 9- clinched the West in game 161, which was the final game of the season that year…the A’s can win the 8…went 4-6 in Texas and are 5-2 American League West by winning each of the remaining two games…can clinch at least home field advantage in Oakland…have 25 home for the Wild Card game with a win tonight and a Baltimore loss…would win a tiebreaker with Baltimore as the runs against the Rangers, which is A’s won the season series, 5-4…also would win a tiebreaker with New York…split the season series 5-5 but their most against any team since hitting 28 against Texas in would have a better intradivision record…are currently 31-24 (.564) against the West while New York is 39-31 2004…have lost five of the (.557) against the East…the A’s can clinch the number one seed in the playoffs by winning each of the last two previous six season series and are games and the Yankees losing one more game…the only seed the A’s can’t have is the number three seed. 60-71 (.458) against Texas over that span (since 2006)…the only THE LONG BALL: The A’s have hit a Major League leading 110 home runs since the All-Star Break season series win over that span (Baltimore, 107)…those are the second most post-break home runs in Athletics history…the record is 127 in was in 2009 (11-8)…are 301-315 1999…have 193 home runs for the season, which ranks sixth in the American League and seventh in the all-time against the Texas majors…it is eighth most in Athletics history (7th is 197 in 1997, t-5th is 199 in 1987 and 2001)…hit just 114 Rangers…that breaks down to home runs last year and the increase of 79 home runs is second most in Athletics history to an 86 home 161-146 in Oakland and 140-169 increase from 1998 (149) to 1999 (235)…have three players with 20 or more home runs for the first time since in Texas…have an all-time record of 398-397 against the 2006 (Chavez, Swisher, Thomas)…have eight players with 10 or more home runs, which is tied for second Rangers/Senators most in Athletics history (nine in 2000)…the A’s are 76-38 (.667) when they homer, including 40-14 (.741) with two or more home runs. TODAY’S TIDBITS PITCHING: The A’s rank second in the American League with a 3.50 ERA…the last time the A’s finished the

The A’s currently have 15 rookies season with an ERA under 3.56 was in 1990 (3.18)…lead the AL in pickoffs (23), have allowed the second on the roster…have used 19 fewest home runs (147), rank second in opponents batting average (.246), slugging percentage (.379) and on- rookies overall, which is second base percentage (.307) and third in shutouts (13)…A’s starting pitchers have a 3.78 ERA (399 er in 949.1 ip), most in the majors to the Cubs which ranks third in the AL…have issued the fewest walks (249) and have the second fewest home runs (20) and second most in Oakland (102)…starters are averaging 2.36 walks per nine innings, which matches the lowest mark by A’s starters since history (21 in 2008)…12 of the 19 at least 1921 (2.36 in 1974). have been pitchers, which ties the Oakland record for most rookie OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .238, which is second lowest in the American League…the last team to reach pitchers set in 2009…all five the postseason while batting under .242 is the 1968 Detroit Tigers, who hit .235 en route to an AL best 103-59 pitchers currently in the A’s starting rotation are rookies (see record in the final season before divisional play began…the A’s .238 batting average is currently second lowest page 2 for more info)…A’s rookies in Oakland history (.236 in 1982, .239 in 1979)…have the third lowest on-base percentage in the AL (.310) but have combined for 52 wins and 55 the fourth most walks (544)…rank second in the AL in runs scored since the All-Star Break with 379 (74 games, home runs…according to the Elias 5.12 per game)…were last in the AL in runs before the break (319, 3.71 per game)…have been shut out 16 Sports Bureau, the A’s are just the times, which is second most in the majors (Miami, 17)…it is also the third highest total in Oakland history and second team in Major League the most since 1979 (17)…the record is 19 in 1978…have set an AL record with 1372 …broke the history to have rookies combine previous mark of 1324 set by Tampa Bay in 2007…the strikeouts are fourth most in Major League history for at least 50 wins and 50 home runs in the same season (2006 (Arizona 1529 in 2010, Milwaukee 1399 in 2001, Florida 1375 in 2010). Marlins, 50 W/112 HR). DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed 12 errors in the last 10 games, which has led to six unearned Jarrod Parker recorded his 13th runs…have 108 errors for the season, which is third most in the American League…however, have just 44 win of the season yesterday, tying unearned runs, which is fourth fewest in the AL. the Oakland rookie record set by Tommy Milone earlier this CLOSE CALLS: The A’s have a Major League leading 14 “walk-off” wins, which is one short of the Oakland year…the A’s are the first team to record of 15 set in 2004…have six “walk-off” home runs, which ties the Oakland record set in 2004…11 different have two rookies with 13 or more players have delivered a game-ending RBI…are 23-14 in games decided in the last at bat and rank second in wins since the 1952 Brooklyn the American League in last at bat wins (Baltimore, 24)…have won 17 of their last 23 one-run games and are Dodgers (Black 15, Loes 13). 25-18 (.581) for the season, which is the third best record in the AL…are 11-5 (.688) in extra inning games, which is the second best record in the AL…have the second most extra inning games…are 29-26 in games THIS DATE IN A’s HISTORY decided in the seventh inning or later.

In 1930 George Earnshaw tosses HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 4-0 on the final homestand of the season against Seattle (3-0) and Texas (1- a six-hitter as the A’s defeat St. Louis 6-1 in Game 2 of the World 0)…are 48-31 (.603) at home, which is the fourth best home record in the AL and the best mark by an A’s team Series…in 2001 Miguel Tejada since 2006 (49-32)…went 4-6 on the last road trip to Detroit (1-2), New York (1-2) and Texas (2-2)…finished the hits his 30th of the season 44-37 (.543) on the road, which was the A’s first winning road record since 2006 when they also went season, making the A’s the first 44-37…are tied for the fourth best road record in the AL. team in major league history to have both their shortstop and third PITCHING PROBABLES baseman (Eric Chavez) hit 30 home runs. Wed., Oct. 3 vs. TEX RHP A.J. Griffin (7-1, 2.71) vs. RHP (7-3, 4.64) 12:35 CSNCA

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TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Travis Blackley (5-4, 4.00 ERA)

BLACKLEY BY THE NUMBERS FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make th th BLACKLEY’S 2012 STARTS his 24 appearance and 15 start since W L ERA G IP ER he was claimed off waivers from San Date Opponent Score Dec ERA* IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2012 5 4 4.25 27 101.2 48 Francisco May 15…it is his 28th May 28 at MIN 4-5 -- 3.38 5.0 3 1 1 1 3 1 72 2011 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 May Totals (8 G, 1 GS) 0-0 3.38 16.0 14 8 6 3 9 1 Career 6 7 5.55 35 136.1 84 appearance overall this year…the A’s are June 5 TEX 3-6 L 4.79 4.2 7 5 5 2 5 0 93 7-7 (.500) in his starting assignments and June 10 at ARI 3-4 L 4.97 4.2 6 4 3 3 2 0 91 Home 2 1 3.00 13 48.0 16 his teams are 10-12 (.455) in his June 15 SD 10-2 W 4.60 6.0 5 2 2 2 3 0 104 Road 3 3 5.37 14 53.2 32 career…has tossed six or more innings in June 21 LAD 4-1 -- 3.89 8.0 3 1 1 0 6 0 87 Day 0 3 5.25 10 36.0 21 five of his 14 starts, allowed two runs or June 26 at SEA 2-3 -- 3.69 7.0 5 2 2 1 3 0 88 Night 5 1 3.70 17 65.2 27 fewer seven times and walked two batters June Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 1-2 3.86 30.1 26 14 13 8 19 0 Pre-ASB 2 2 3.20 15 56.1 20 or fewer 11 times. July 1 at TEX 3-1 W 3.38 7.0 7 1 1 0 3 0 93 Post-ASB 3 2 5.56 12 45.1 28 July 18 TEX 4-3 -- 3.36 5.1 6 3 3 1 4 0 89 BRIEFLY: Has appeared in just nine July 24 at TOR 7-2 W 3.15 7.0 5 1 1 1 8 1 97 AVG. AB H July 29 at BAL 1-6 L 3.54 5.0 6 5 5 4 1 1 93 vs. LHH .239 113 27 games since the start of August (five relief July Totals (5 G, 4 GS) 2-1 3.29 27.1 25 10 10 6 19 2 vs. RHH .252 270 68 appearances, four starts) and is 2-1 with a Aug. 11 at CWS 9-7 -- 3.98 5.0 6 5 5 1 6 1 83 6.11 ERA (19 er in 28.0 ip) and .270 (30 Aug. 29 at CLE 8-4 W 3.79 5.2 3 2 2 2 5 1 92 for 111) opponents batting average over August Totals (5 G, 2 GS) 2-0 4.64 21.1 18 11 11 7 16 4 RUN SUPPORT that span…began the season at Triple-A Sept. 22 at NYY 9-10 (14) -- 3.84 2.0 5 4 3 3 1 1 59 Blackley (as starter) Fresno and was 3-0 with a and a Sept. 27 at TEX 7-9 L 4.25 1.0 5 5 5 0 0 2 26 Runs Scored Times 0.39 ERA in four games, three starts, Sept. Totals (4 G, 2 GS) 0-1 10.80 6.2 12 9 8 6 3 3 0 1 *indicates overall ERA with San Francisco and Oakland before he was selected by San Francisco 1 4 2 2 May 1…posted a 9.00 ERA and .333 3 3 opponents batting average in four relief appearances with San Francisco before he was designated for 4 1 assignment May 13…was claimed off waivers by the A’s May 15 and did not allow an earned run in three 5 0 relief appearances (6.0 ip) before making his first start May 28…made seven consecutive starts before 6 1 pitching in relief in the second to last game before the All-Star Break…returned to the rotation July 18 and 7 1 went 1-1 with a 4.67 ERA before moving to the bullpen August 3 when Straily was promoted. 8 0 9 1 STARTING AND RELIEVING: Is 4-4 with a 4.79 ERA (39 er in 73.1 ip) and .259 (72 for 278) opponents 10 0 batting average in 14 starts and 1-0 with a 2.86 ERA (9 er in 28.1 ip) and .219 (23 for 105) opponents Run Support Avg. 5.28 average in 13 relief appearances…first batters faced are 2 for 12 (.167) with a sacrifice hit in his relief appearances and he has allowed 1 of 7 (14.3%) inherited runners to score…had eight career appearances BLACKLEY vs. TEXAS entering this season and all were starts…is 5-7 with a 6.25 ERA (75 er in 108.0 ip) in 22 career starts.

W L ERA G IP ER PICKED OFF: Ranks second in the American with seven pickoffs…opponents are 2 for 6 (33.3%) in stolen 2012 1 2 7.00 4 18.0 14 2011 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 base attempts…has been charged with three balks, which is second most in the AL. Career 2 2 6.85 5 23.2 18 OPPONENTS BATTING: Has issued 26 of his 30 walks to right-handed hitters…has allowed nine home

Blackley’s Starts vs. Texas runs in his last 11 games (40.0 ip) after surrendering just one home run over his first 16 contests (61.2 ip)…eight of the 10 home runs have been hit by right-handers…seven home come over his first 30 pitches DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO in a game…opponents are batting .235 (23 for 98) with three walks when leading off an inning. 7/1/04 H W 5.2 6 4 4 3 4 6/5/12 H L 4.2 7 5 5 2 5 HOME AND AWAY: Is 2-1 with a 3.00 ERA (16 er in 48.0 ip), .216 (38 for 176) opponents batting and two 7/1/12 A W 7.0 7 1 1 0 3 home runs allowed in 13 games, four starts, at home…has a 3-3 record, a 5.37 ERA (32 er in 53.2 ip), .275 7/18/12 H -- 5.1 6 3 3 1 4 (57 for 207) opponents batting average and eight home runs allowed in 14 games, 10 starts, on the road. 9/27/12 A L 1.0 5 5 5 0 0 ROOKIE STARTERS: The A’s have five rookies in the starting rotation (also Griffin, Milone, Parker and Texas Career Batting vs. Blackley Straily)…today will mark the 13th consecutive game the A’s have started a rookie, which is the second longest streak in Oakland history…the record is 15 from August 1 to 16, 2009…rookies have combined for AVG. AB H HR BB SO and Oakland record 52 wins and 837.0 innings pitched…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, those are the Andrus .300 10 3 0 0 1 Beltre .300 10 3 0 0 4 most wins and innings by rookies on a team that reached the postseason…the previous best was 69 starts Cruz .571 7 4 0 1 1 and 720.1 innings pitched by the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers…the 52 wins are the most by any team over the Gentry .400 5 2 0 0 1 last 100 years (reliable rookie information is not available prior to that)…the previous high was 51 by the Hamilton .200 10 2 0 0 1 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers…rookies have also set Oakland records for appearances (312) and strikeouts Kinsler .400 10 4 1 0 2 (677)…Blackley is scheduled to make the 100th start by an A’s rookie, which is second most in Oakland Napoli .167 6 1 1 2 2 history (116 in 2009). Snyder .500 2 1 0 0 0 Soto .000 1 0 0 0 0 ALMOST EIGHT YEARS: Was the winning pitcher June 15 against San Diego, his first Major League win Young .308 13 4 0 0 0 since he defeated Seattle in his Major League debut July 1, 2004…the span of seven years, 350 days between wins is the longest since Vicente Romo went 8 years and 3 days between victories from July 16, BLACKLEY’S CAREER HIGHS 1974 to July 19, 1982…it is the fourth longest streak by a pitcher in the expansion era (since 1961) behind Jim Bouton (8 years, 65 days), Romo and Joe Grzenda (7 years, 362 days)…the win snapped a career-high Low Hit CG: None IP: 8.0, 6/21/12 vs. LAD five-game losing streak dating back to July 7, 2004. Fewest IP, GS: 1.0, 9/27/12 at TEX LAST START: He was the losing pitcher in the A’s 9-7 loss at Texas last Thursday…tossed just 1.0 innings, H: 7 (six times), last: 7/1/12 at TEX R: 7, 7/16/04 vs. CLE his shortest career outing as a starter…allowed five runs on five hits in the first inning…Kinsler led off the ER: 7, 7/16/04 vs. CLE bottom of the first with a home run but he retired the next two batters…Beltre and Cruz then singled and BB: 9, 7/26/04 at OAK advanced on a wild pitch before Young had a RBI single…Napoli followed with a two-run homer. SO: 8, 7/24/12 at TOR HR: 3 (twice), last: 7/21/04 vs. OAK BLACKLEY vs. TEXAS: Is 2-2 with a 6.85 ERA (23.2 ip, 31 h, 18 r, 18 er, 6 bb, 16 so, 3 hr) in five career Win Streak: 3, 6/15/12 to 7/24/12 appearances, all starts…including 1-2 with a 7.00 ERA (18.0 ip, 25 h, 14 r, 14 er, 3 bb, 12 so) in four starts Loss Streak: 5, 7/7/04 to 6/10/12 this year…the first loss came in a 6-3 decision in Oakland June 5…allowed a career-high tying seven Scoreless Streak: 11.0, 7/1/12 to 7/18/12 hits…retired the first six batters before the Rangers scored three times in the third inning on a two-run Complete Games: None double by Kinsler and a RBI double by Hamilton…also allowed a sacrifice fly to Torrealba in the fourth and Shutouts: None a RBI triple to Young in the fifth…the win came in a 3-1 victory at Texas July 1…allowed a career-high tying seven hits…had two pickoffs…surrendered just one run on an Andrus RBI single in the third inning…retired 12 of the final 14 batters he faced…the A’s scored single runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings for the win…then had a no decision in the A’s 4-3 win in Oakland July 18…blanked the Rangers on two hits and a walk over the first four innings to extend his scoreless streak to a career-high 11.0 innings…allowed a RBI double to Gentry in the fifth inning but the A’s came back to tie the game in the bottom of the inning…allowed a RBI single to Young in the sixth and was relieved by Balfour with runners on first and second and one out…Balfour allowed one more run to score…the A’s tied the game with two in the seventh to get him off the hook and Hicks homered in the ninth for the win…then took the loss in the A’s 9-7 loss at Seattle September 27 (see last start above)…his other start was a win in his Major League debut on July 1, 2004, an 8-4 Mariners win in Seattle. WITH FRESNO: Was 3-0 with a save and a 0.39 ERA in four games, three starts, with Triple-A Fresno in the San Francisco organization…walked just three batters in 23.1 innings (1.16 per nine innings) and allowed one home run…allowed a .163 opponents batting average, including .153 (9 for 59) against right- handed hitters and .190 (4 for 21) against left-handed hitters…opponents were 1 for 27 (.037) with runners on base, including 0 for 11 with runners in scoring position.

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER

RHP A.J. Griffin (7-1, 2.71 ERA): Is scheduled to make his 15th start of the season and his career, his seventh since being reinstated from the disabled list September 1…went 4-1 with a 3.09 ERA in six starts in September…tied for second in the American League in wins in September…his .875 winning percentage is second best in Oakland history among rookies with five or more decisions (Hiljus, 5-0 in 2011)…his 2.71 ERA is third best among Oakland rookies with 75.0 or more innings…is 3-0 with a 0.72 ERA and .198 opponents batting average in four starts against AL West competition…was the winning pitcher in his last start, an 8-2 A’s win over Seattle last Friday in Oakland (5.2 ip, 4 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 4 so)…had a no decision in his only career start against the Rangers, a 4-3 A’s -3 loss at Texas June 29 (6.0 ip, 2 h, 2 bb, 4 so). \

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

29-14, 2.95 ERA (502.2 ip, 382 h, 180 r, 165 er, 208 bb, 459 so, 45 hr) Save/Save Opportunities: 46/63 (73.0%) The A’s bullpen has not allowed a run in its past three games and 13.0 innings…now has a 1.48 ERA (30.1 ip, 16 h, 5 r, 5 er, 9 bb, 30 so, 1 hr) and .151 (16 for 106) opponents batting average over the past seven games after posting a 6.14 ERA and .299 opponents average in its previous eight games…ranks second in the American League with a 2.95 ERA overall…the last time the bullpen had an ERA under 3.00 was in 1990 (2.35)…has the second lowest opponents batting average in the majors (.210) and third lowest on-base percentage (.295) and slugging percentage (.335)…has the second most wins in the AL (29), has allowed the second most walks (208) and recorded the fifth most strikeouts (459).

39 RHP JEREMY ACCARDO Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 9/27 at Texas (ND, 2.0 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 0 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 7/1 First Hitters: 6-23 (4 bb)  Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento September 23 and has pitched once since then (2.0 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 so).  Was signed by the A’s and assigned to Sacramento August 15…was designated for assignment by the August 5 and became a free agent August 11.  Is 4 for 4 in save opportunities and has a 3.38 ERA in eight appearances in his career against the Rangers (8.0 ip, 8 h, 3 r, 3 er, 3 bb, 2 so, 1 hr).  Combined for a .216 opponents batting average with Columbus and Sacramento…had a win and a save in two appearances in the first round of the Pacific Coast League playoffs (4.0 ip, 2 h, 1 bb, 1 so)…his complete 2012 statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Columbus (AAA) 0 2 2.76 13 0 0 0 4 16.1 12 7 5 7 16 CLEVELAND 0 0 4.58 26 0 0 0 0 35.1 38 19 18 16 28 Sacramento (AAA) 1 0 1.17 7 0 0 0 0 7.2 7 1 1 3 4  Was 3-3 with a 5.73 ERA in 31 relief appearances for the last season…allowed a .295 opponents batting average, including .257 against left-handers and .329 against righties…also made 26 appearances for Triple-A Norfolk and was 1-1 with two saves and a 2.16 ERA.

50 RHP GRANT BALFOUR Save/Opportunities: 23-25 Last Outing: 10/1 vs. Texas (S, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 3 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 21/10 First Hitters: 16-63 (9 bb, 1 hbp)  Is a perfect 16 for 16 in save opportunities in 21 games since returning to the closer role August 11 (19.2 ip, 9 h, 5 r, 5 er, 6 bb, 24 so, 2.29 ERA).  Has converted 23 of 25 (92.0%) save opportunities for the season, which is fourth best in the American League.  Ranks third among AL relievers in opponents batting average (.163), fourth in on-base percentage (.247) and slugging percentage (.259), tied for fifth in games (73) and is seventh in innings pitched (72.2)…the innings are an on-going career-high (previous: 67.1 in 2009) and the games match his career-high (also 2009).  Has a 1.88 ERA (11 er in 52.2 ip) and .135 (24 for 178) opponents batting average over his past 52 outings (since May 20)…logged a 4.50 ERA and .233 opponents average over his first 21 appearances.  Has a 1.12 ERA (5 er in 40.1 ip) in 39 appearances at home compared to a 4.02 ERA (14 er in 31.1 ip) in 34 outings on the road.  Has a loss, two saves and 4.91 ERA in eight outings against Texas this year (7.1 ip, 5 h, 4 r, 4 er, 4 bb, 9 so)…entering this season was 4-1 with a 2.30 ERA in 26 career appearances.  Has 33 career saves, which is the most in Major League history by an Australian-born pitcher.  Was used mostly as a setup man with Oakland last year, posting a 5-2 record with two saves, a 2.47 ERA and .199 opponents average in 62 appearances…tied for eighth among AL relievers in grounded into double plays (8) and ranked 10th in opponents on-base percentage (.266).

13 LHP JERRY BLEVINS Save/Opportunities: 1-1 Last Outing: 9/30 vs. Seattle (ND, 1.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 45/12 First Hitters: 14-55 (4 bb, 1 sf, 1 sh, 1 hbp)  Had a 1.64 ERA in 12 appearances in September (11.0 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 5 bb, 5 so, 1 hr) after posting a 5.00 ERA in 11 games in August.  Has allowed 6 of 31 (19.4%) inherited runners to score over his last 35 games after allowing 6 of 14 (42.9%) to score over his first 27 contests.  Has allowed the second most first batter home runs in the American League (6)…has the fourth highest first batter slugging percentage (.618).  Has recorded five wins, 53 strikeouts and has tossed 65.0 innings, each of which is an on-going career-high…has 62 appearances, which is one short of his career-high (63 in 2010).  Has five appearances against Texas this season (4.0 ip, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 3 so)…is 1-1 with a 2.42 ERA in 25 career games against the Rangers (22.1 ip, 15 h, 10 r, 6 er, 5 bb, 23 so, 2 hr).  Was on the A’s Opening Day roster last year but had six stints with Oakland…had a 2.86 ERA and .235 opponents average in 26 games…the ERA was the lowest of his career but he allowed 8 of 14 (57.1%) inherited runners to score, which was the highest percentage of his career.

60 RHP JESSE CHAVEZ Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 9/27 at Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 2 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 8/7 First Hitters: 4-10 (1 bb)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 10 for his first stint with the A’s this year and has appeared in four games since then (3.1 ip, 9 h, 7 r, 7 er, 1 bb, 3 so, 1 hr).  Was acquired from the Blue Jays August 24 for cash considerations and optioned to Sacramento August 26.  Is 1-0 with a 9.56 ERA (17 er in 16.0 ip) in 11 relief appearances between the Blue Jays and A’s and 0-1 with a 10.38 ERA in two starts, the first starts of his career.  Has made two relief appearances against Texas this year (6.0 ip, 4 h, 3 r, 3 er, 9 so, 1 hr).  Combined for a .242 opponents batting average with Las Vegas and Sacramento…including .220 against right-handed hitters and .265 against left-handers…started Game 2 of the first round of the Pacific Coast League playoffs September 6 against Reno and was the winning pitcher in Sacramento’s 1-0 victory (8.0 ip, 4 h, 1 bb, 10 so)…his complete 2012 statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Las Vegas (AAA) 8 5 3.98 19 17 1 0 1 95.0 90 45 42 20 86 TORONTO 1 1 8.44 9 2 0 0 0 21.1 25 22 20 10 27 Sacramento (AAA) 0 0 1.80 2 1 0 0 1 10.0 8 2 2 2 9  Appeared in four games with Kansas City in 2011 and posted a 10.57 ERA…spent most of the season at Triple-A Omaha where he was 2-4 with 16 saves and a 3.75 ERA in 45 relief appearances…combined for eight saves and a 0.92 ERA in June and July.

48 RHP RYAN COOK Save/Opportunities: 14-21 Last Outing: 10/1 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 24/8 First Hitters: 11-62 (6 bb, 1 sh)  Has not allowed a run in his past 12 games and 13.0 innings…has not yielded a run in 20 of his last 21 outings overall (since August 11) and has two wins and two saves over that span (23.0 ip, 11 h, 3 r, 2 er, 4 bb, 29 so, 0.78 ERA).  Has recorded 14 saves, which ranks second among American League rookies and third in Oakland history by a rookie (Bailey, 26 in 2009; Street, 23 in 2005).  Also ranks second among AL rookies in games pitched (69)…is the fifth rookie in Oakland history to pitch in 60 or more games and is one game short of becoming the second to pitch in 70 or more (Aaron Small, 71 in 1997).  Ranks second among AL relievers in opponents batting average (.163), third in slugging percentage (.257), fifth in ERA (2.14), tied for sixth in wins (6), is ninth in on-base percentage (.256) and tied for 10th in strikeouts (78)…however, is tied for the second most blown saves (7) and his save percentage of 66.7% is the lowest in the majors.  Has a 0.72 ERA (3 er in 37.2 ip) in 35 outings on the road compared to a 3.74 ERA (14 er in 33.2 ip) in 34 appearances in Oakland.  Has allowed six runs, five earned, in 56.2 innings (0.79 ERA) in 53 appearances on one or more days rest…has allowed 12 runs in 14.2 innings (7.36 ERA) in 16 games with no rest.  Has not allowed a run in six appearances against the Rangers (6.1 ip, 2 h, 3 bb, 5 so).  Was the A’s representative to the AL All-Star team and pitched a perfect seventh inning, striking out Harper and Wright.  Made his Major League debut with Arizona in 2011, posting a 7.04 ERA and .333 opponents batting average in 12 relief appearances over three stints…led the Diamondbacks farm system with 19 saves after being used exclusively as a starter over his first three professional seasons.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLE Save/Opportunities: 1-2 Last Outing: 10/1 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 22/3 First Hitters: 11-40 (2 bb)  Has a 1.96 ERA (5 er in 23.0 ip) over his past 23 appearances since August 3…posted a 1.86 ERA over his first 15 games and then allowed seven runs over a four-game stretch from July 26 to August 2 (21.00 ERA).  Has allowed three home runs over his past nine games and 9.1 innings after starting his career with a 33-game, 36.0-inning homerless streak.  Has struck out 58 in 45.1 innings, an average of 11.51 per nine innings…has walked 10 for a -to-walk ratio of 5.80.  Has stranded each of his last 11 inherited runners and 18 of his past 19.  Has allowed a .229 opponents batting average…right-handed hitters are batting .194 (21 for 108) and lefties are hitting .290 (18 for 62).  Has not allowed a run in five outings against Texas (6.1 ip, 4 h, 1 bb, 5 so).  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento June 4 after combining to post a 0.72 ERA in 16 relief appearances with Single-A Stockton, Double-A Midland and Triple-A Sacramento…allowed a .091 opponents batting average…struck out 48 in 25.0 innings (17.3 per nine innings).  Missed nearly the entire 2011 season as he continued to recover from surgery on a torn left patella…while on the DL, he began to work out as a pitcher…made his professional debut as a pitcher for the A’s affiliate in the Arizona Rookie League on Aug. 29 (1.0 ip, 1 r, 1 er, 1 bb, 2 so).

65 LHP PEDRO FIGUEROA Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 9/29 vs. Seattle (ND, 1.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 3 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 12/2 First Hitters: 4-18 (1 bb)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento August 31 for his fifth stint with the A’s this season and has appeared in eight games since his return (6.2 ip, 8 h, 7 r, 6 er, 4 bb, 6 so, 1 hr, 8.10 ERA).  Has not allowed a run in two games against Texas (2.0 ip, 1 h, 1 bb, 1 so).  Posted a 2.00 ERA in eight appearances during his first stint from April 21 to May 21 but walked nine batters in 9.0 innings in his Major League debut…did not pitch during his third stint (July 13-15), pitched once during his second stint (June 17-20) and twice in his fourth stint (August 5-7).  Logged a 2.45 ERA in seven relief appearances with Sacramento following his August 7 option…opponents batted .212 against him at Triple-A, including .190 by left-handed hitters…surrendered just one home run in 44.2 innings…his complete 2012 statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Sacramento (AAA) 0 2 2.62 32 0 0 0 1 44.2 35 17 13 18 40  Missed nearly the entire 2011 season as he continued his recovery from June 2010 “Tommy John” surgery on his left elbow…made two starts with the A’s affiliate in the Arizona Rookie League in August, posting a 4.50 ERA…struck out six batters in 2.0 innings.

53 RHP JIM MILLER Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 9/28 vs. Seattle (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 1 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 18/8 First Hitters: 9-26 (7 bb)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 4 for his fourth stint with the A’s this season and has pitched in eight games since his return (13.0 ip, 12 h, 7 r, 6 er, 9 bb, 12 so, 2 hr, 4.15 ERA).  Has allowed a .217 opponents batting average…left-handed hitters are batting .136 (11 for 81) and righties are hitting .283 (28 for 99).  Has tossed two or more innings in 14 of his 33 appearances.  Has faced the Rangers six times this year (5.2 ip, 8 h, 5 r, 5 er, 8 bb, 6 so, 1 hr).  Logged a 1.93 ERA in six games during his first stint (April 25-May 10) and a 2.25 ERA in 18 games during his second stay (May 20-August 2)…pitched just once during his third stint (0.00 ERA) from August 24 to 30.  Did not appear in a game with Stockton following his option August 31…allowed a .208 batting average in 16 games with the River Cats, including a .125 mark against right-handers…his complete 2012 statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Sacramento (AAA) 0 3 2.79 16 0 0 0 6 19.1 15 6 6 4 21  Spent the entire 2011 season with Triple-A Colorado Springs before he was selected by Colorado Sept. 6…appeared in six games, compiling a 2.57 ERA and .130 opponents batting average…went 8-5 with 24 saves and a 5.25 ERA in 65 relief appearances with Colorado Springs.

40 RHP PAT NESHEK Save/Opportunities: 0-2 Last Outing: 9/30 vs. Seattle (ND, 0.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 17/4 First Hitters: 3-17 (3 bb, 1 hbp, 2 sf)  Has allowed two runs in 3.1 innings over his past five games to snap his 14-game, 12.0-inning scoreless streak.  Has allowed a .147 opponents batting average…right-handers hitters are 5 for 53 (.094) and lefties are 5 for 15 (.333).  Opponents are 4 for 29 (.138) with runners on base and 1 for 15 (.067) with runners in scoring position.  Has not allowed a run in eight of his nine outings in his career against Texas (10.0 ip, 4 h, 1 r, 1 er, 4 bb, 9 so, 1 hr).  Was acquired from the Baltimore Orioles organization August 3 in exchange for cash considerations.  Spent the entire season at Triple-A Norfolk in the Orioles organization prior to being acquired by the A’s…was 3-2 with 11 saves and a 2.66 ERA in 35 relief appearances…allowed only one home run in 44.0 innings…held right-handed hitters to a .202 batting average while lefties hit .324.  Was 1-1 with a 4.01 ERA in 25 relief appearances over four stints with San Diego last year…spent the balance of the season with Triple-A Tucson and was 1-2 with three saves a 4.10 ERA in 24 relief appearances…signed with Baltimore as a minor league free agent, Jan. 30, 2012.

77 LHP JORDAN NORBERTO Save/Opportunities: 1-3 Last Outing: 8/17 vs. Cleveland (W, 1.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 2 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 24/4 First Hitters: 6-37 (2 bb)  Was placed on the 15-day disabled list August 21 retroactive to August 18 with left shoulder tendinitis…it is his second stint on the DL this season as he was also out from May 31 to June 20 with a strained left shoulder.  Posted a 1.69 ERA in 18 appearances after he was reinstated from the DL June 21.  Was acquired from Arizona at the trading deadline last year, posting an 8.10 ERA in six relief appearances over two stints with the A’s…also combined for a 6-2 record and a 3.79 ERA in 47 minor league appearances with Reno and Sacramento…allowed two home runs in 57.0 innings.

66 RHP TYSON ROSS Save/Opportunities: 0-0 Last Outing: 9/24 at Texas (L, 0.1 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/1 First Hitters: 2-3 (0 bb, 1 sf)  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 3 for his fifth stint with the A’s this season and has appeared in five games since his return (5.0 ip, 8 h, 5 r, 4 er, 5 bb, 5 so).  His five appearances since his return have come in relief after starting in each of his first 13 games this season…in his career, is 2-5 with a 5.18 ERA (24 er in 41.2 ip) in 32 relief appearances compared to 4-13 with a 5.38 ERA in 21 starts.  Has been charged with the loss in each of his two games against the Rangers this year (4.1 ip, 11 h, 6 r, 6 er, 2 bb, 3 so).  Was 2-6 with a 6.51 ERA in nine starts during his first stint with the A’s (April 17-May 30)…started one game during his second stay (June 16), two the third time (June 23-28) and one the fourth time (August 23).  Allowed four runs, three earned, in 2.0 innings over two relief appearances with Sacramento following his August 24 option…opponents batted .235 against him at Triple-A, including .216 by right-handed hitters…his complete 2012 statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO Sacramento (AAA) 6 2 2.99 15 13 1 0 0 78.1 69 33 26 29 64  Was 3-3 with a 2.75 ERA in nine games with Oakland last season before going on the disabled list May 20 with a strained left oblique…began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento June 30, was optioned to Sacramento July 25 and was 3-2 with a 7.61 ERA in nine starts overall.

58 RHP EVAN SCRIBNER Save/Opportunities: 1-1 Last Outing: 9/29 vs. Seattle (ND, 1.1 ip, 2 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so) Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/4 First Hitters: 4-27 (2 bb)  Has not allowed a run in 10 of his last 11 outings (11.0 ip, 8 h, 3 r, 3 er, 7 bb, 9 so, 2.45 ERA).  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento August 5 for his third stint with the A’s this year and has appeared in 17 games since his return (18.1 ip, 16 h, 7 r, 7 er, 9 bb, 15 so, 1 hr, 3.44 ERA).  Has allowed a .224 opponents batting average…right-handers are batting .178 (13 for 73) and lefties are hitting .288 (15 for 52).  Has a win in four games against the Rangers (3.2 ip, 2 h, 2 bb, 4 so).  Was selected from Sacramento June 6 and did not allow a run in two games and 4.1 innings during his first stint before he was optioned June 16…was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento June 24 for his second stint and had a 2.79 ERA in 10 games before he was optioned August 3.  Was 3-0 with eight saves and a 3.03 ERA in 26 relief appearances with Sacramento…held the opposition to a .203 batting average, including .147 against right-handed hitters…struck out 38 in 35.2 innings.  Made his Major League debut with San Diego in 2011, posting a 7.07 ERA in 10 relief appearances over two stints with the Padres…spent the balance of the season with Triple-A Tucson and was 2-3 with 10 saves, one blown save and a 4.71 ERA in 28 relief appearances.

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

10 DARIC BARTON Career vs. Harrison (.667, 2-3, 0 HR, 1 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 6) Seattle Series: DNP Last Road Trip: 2-7, r, 2b, 2 rbi, 3 bb, 2 so  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 10 for his second stint with the A’s this year and is 2 for 7 (.286) with a double, two RBI and three walks in nine games since his return…six of his games have been as a defensive replacement without an at bat.  Is batting .151 (8 for 53) at home compared to .250 (15 for 60) on the road.  Is 2 for 5 (.400) as a pinch hitter…was 1 for 15 in the pinch in his career entering this season.  Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right shoulder…was reinstated April 9 and hit .198 with a home run and four RBI in 37 games before he was optioned to Sacramento June 2  Hit all eight of his home runs with Sacramento off right-handed pitching…batted .299 on the road compared to .196 at home…also hit .167 (3 for 18) with a home run and RBI in five postseason games…his complete 2012 statistics: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Sacramento (AAA) .255 74 259 49 66 14 3 8 35 66 53 7 1 .425 .411  Batted .212 with no home runs and 21 RBI in 67 games with the A’s last year before he was optioned to Sacramento June 22…hit .197 with no home runs and four RBI in 17 games with the River Cats before his season ended July 17…had right shoulder surgery August 12.

22 CHRIS CARTER Career vs. Harrison (.000, 0-7, 0 HR, 2 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 9 Texas Series: 0-1, r, bb, so Homestand: 0-1, r, bb, so  Is 8 for 58 (.138) with 32 strikeouts over his last 18 games…has struck out at least once in each of MOST HOME RUNS, OAKLAND ROOKIE DUO those games…the Oakland record for consecutive games with a strikeout by a non-pitcher is 19

by Jack Cust (June 24-July 12, 2008 and July 18-August 14, 2008). 65 McGwire (49) and Steinbach (16), 1987  Ranks third among American League rookies in home runs (16) and walks (39). 53 McGwire (49) and Polonia (4), 1987  Ranks ninth in the AL in walks since the All-Star Break (38) and 10th in strikeouts (78). 43 Gross (22) and Page (21), 1977  Has hit 16 home runs in 67 games since June 29, the date he was recalled from Triple-A 39 Céspedes (23) and Carter (16), 2012 Sacramento…only three players in Major League history have hit more than 16 home runs while 38 Canseco (33) and Bathe (5), 1986 playing in fewer than 70 games: Adam Dunn (19 in 66 games, CIN 2001), Troy Glaus (18 in 58 games, ANA 2004) and Jose Canseco (17 in 65 games, OAK 1989).  Is 6 for 27 (.222) in nine games against the Texas but three of the hits are home runs.  Has hit 11 of his 16 home runs on the road.  Batted .279 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI in 72 games with Sacramento…was leading the River Cats in RBI at the time of his promotion.  Batted .136 with no extra base hits and no RBI in 15 games in two stints with Oakland last year…spent the balance of the season with Sacramento, where he batted .274 with 18 home runs and 72 RBI in 75 games with the River Cats…finished second on the club in RBI.

52 YOENIS CÉSPEDES Career vs. Harrison (.286, 2-7, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 3 Texas Series: 0-3, bb, gidp Homestand: 5-14, 5 r, 2b, 3b, hr, 3 rbi, 3 bb, so, gidp  Is batting .311 (23 for 74) with 16 runs, four doubles, two triples, seven home runs, 16 RBI and 13 walks (1 sf, .409 on- OAKLAND A’s base percentage) over his last 20 games (since September 11). rd ROOKIE BESTS  Hit his 23 home run of the season Sunday, which is third most in Oakland history by a rookie…also ranks fourth in RBI (82) and tied for fourth in triples (5)…his .290 batting average is currently tied with Brent Gates (1993) for second HOME RUNS best among rookies that qualified for the batting title (Mitchell Page, .307 in 1977). 49 McGwire, 1987  Ranks second among American League rookies in runs (69), hits (139), doubles (25), home runs (23), RBI (82), walks 33 Canseco, 1986 (41), extra base hits (53), multiple hit games (40) and total bases (243), third in triples (5) and fourth in stolen bases 23 Céspedes, 2012 (16)…is second among AL rookie qualifiers in batting (.290), slugging (.506) and on-base percentage (.352). 22 Crosby, 2004  Went 0 for 3 last night after hitting safely in each of his first 14 career games against Texas…is now 21 for 56 (.375) 22 Gross, 1977 with six doubles, two triples, three home runs and 10 RBI in 15 games…the 14-game hitting streak tied for second longest in Oakland history against the Rangers…the record is 15 by Geronimo Berroa (May 7, 1995-July 12, 1996). RUNS BATTED IN  Leads Major League rookie outfielders with nine assists…that is tied with Tony Armas (1977) for second most by a 118 McGwire, 1987 rookie in Oakland history…the record is 11 by Mitchell Page (1977)…is tied for eighth among all AL outfielders in 117 Canseco, 1986 assists. 89 Grieve, 1998  Ranks ninth in the American League with a .339 (38 for 112) average with runners in scoring position 82 Céspedes, 2012  Ranks fifth in the AL in runs since the All-Star Break (50), tied for sixth in triples (4) and tied for seventh in hits (87). 80 Long, 2000  Is the third rookie in Oakland history with at least 10 steals and 10 home runs, joining Mitchell Page (1977) and Jose Canseco (1986).  The A’s are 80-46 (.635) with him in the starting lineup and 12-22 (.353) when he doesn’t start.  Was on the DL from May 7-31 with a strained muscle in his left hand…also missed 9 of 10 games from June 8-19 with a strained left hamstring.  Spent eight seasons in Cuba playing for Granma in Cuba’s Serie Nacional…hit .333 with 33 home runs and 99 RBI in 90 games in his final season, 2010-11…the home runs tied for the league lead and set a league record…had 177 career home runs.

12 COLLIN COWGILL Career vs. Harrison (.000, 0-2, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 8) Seattle Series: DNP Last Road Trip: 1-4, so  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 1 for his third stint with the A’s this year and is 2 for 8 (.250) with a double in six games since his return…four of the appearances have been as a defensive replacement without an at bat (two in left, one in center, one in right).  Started the season 0 for 10 against left-handed pitching but is 14 for his last 34 (.412)…is hitting .318 (14 for 44) against lefties for the season compared to .233 (14 for 60) against right-handers.  Is 7 for 17 (.412) with runners in scoring position.  Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and went 0 for 4 with three walks in three games before he was optioned to Sacramento April 17…returned May 11 and hit .283 with a home run and nine RBI in 29 games before going on the disabled list June 23 with a sprained left ankle…was reinstated from the DL and optioned to Sacramento July 17.  Hit .254 with four home runs and 37 RBI in 61 games with Triple-A Sacramento…batted .242 in 42 games in July and August after hitting .282 in 19 games in April and May…appeared in 30 games in center field, 18 in left field and 14 in right field.  Made his Major League debut with Arizona last year and hit .239 with a home run and nine RBI in 36 games…also batted .354 with 13 home runs and 70 RBI in 98 games with Triple-A Reno…was named to the PCL Postseason All-Star team and earned PCL Rookie of the Year honors.

4 COCO CRISP Career vs. Harrison (.389, 7-18, 1 HR, 1 BB, 3 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (2 for 4) Texas Series: 2-4, 2 r, 2b, rbi, sb Homestand: 9-17, 7 r, 3 2b, hr, 2 rbi, bb, so, 3 sb, gidp  Is 9 for 17 (.529) with seven runs, three doubles, a home run, three stolen bases and three multiple hit games over OAKLAND A’s CAREER his last four games after going nine consecutive games without a start…that included a career-high tying four hits th STOLEN BASE LEADERS Saturday against Seattle (10 time, last: August 24, 2011) after collecting three hits Friday.  Have five stolen bases in his last six games and 39 for the season, which is fourth most in the American 867 Rickey Henderson League…has three consecutive seasons with 30 or more steals and is the fourth player in Oakland history with at 398 Bert Campaneris least three 30-steal seasons (Henderson 13, Campaneris 8, North 4)…stole a career-high 49 bases last year and 232 Billy North needs one more steal to become the fifth player in Oakland history with two 40-steal seasons (Henderson 10, 146 Carney Lansford Campaneris 5, North 3, R.Davis 2)…now has 120 steals with the A’s, which ranks eighth in Oakland history…they 144 Reggie Jackson are also fourth most in the majors over the last three years. 135 Jose Canseco  Has been caught stealing just four times and his stolen base percentage of 90.7 is fifth best in the AL…it is third 121 best in Oakland history (Javier, 95.2% in 1988; Crisp, 91.4% in 2010)…has been successful in 120 of 136 (88.2%) 120 Coco Crisp stolen base attempts in three seasons with the A’s, which is the best mark in franchise history (min. 50 SBA) 116 Rajai Davis  Also ranks third in the AL in batting with runners in scoring position (.359) and tied for sixth in triples (7)…the triples 104 Mitchell Page match his career high (2007).  Leads the AL in stolen bases since the All-Star Break (23), is tied for the lead in triples (5) and tied for ninth in doubles (19).  Since July 24th, 31 of his 57 hits are for extra bases (19 doubles, four triples, eight home runs).  Is batting .313 (10 for 32) in 10 games against Texas and is a perfect 6 for 6 in stolen base attempts.  Led off the game with a home run Friday night for the fourth time this year and the eighth time in his career…it was his sixth leadoff home run as an Athletic, which is third most in Oakland history…only Rickey Henderson (43) and Bert Campaneris (10) have more.  Has 11 home runs, marking the third time he has hit 10 or more in his career (16 in 2005, 15 in 2004).  Has batted leadoff in each of his last 76 starts (80 games total) and is hitting .300 (94 for 313) over that span…hit .172 over his first 38 games.  Was reinstated from the disabled list May 21 and has made 91 of his 92 starts since then in center…prior to being placed on the 15-day DL May 3 with an inner ear infection, he made 15 of his 17 starts in left…had 203 career starts in left entering this season, but none since Oct. 2, 2005.  Appeared in 136 games with the A’s last year after playing in just 124 games over the previous two seasons…batted .264 with eight home runs and 54 RBI…stole a career-high 49 bases, which tied for the American League lead (Gardner, NYY).

20 JOSH DONALDSON Career vs. Harrison (.167, 1-6, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 7 Texas Series: 0-3, bb Homestand: 2-15, r, hr, 4 rbi, bb, 2 so  Is batting .286 (48 for 168) with 26 runs, 11 doubles, eight home runs and 26 RBI in 45 games since he was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento August 14 for his third stint with the A’s this year…has started 45 of the A’s 46 games at third base since his return.  Hit his ninth home run of the season Saturday, which ranks sixth among American League rookies.  Is batting .264 (42 for 159) at night compared to .196 (21 for 107) during the day.  Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and hit .094 with no RBI in nine games before he was optioned to Sacramento April 23…returned May 12 and hit .182 in 19 games before he was sent back to Sacramento June 21.  Hit .335 with 13 home runs and 45 RBI in 51 games with Triple-A Sacramento…walked 23 times for a .402 on-base percentage…also had a .596 slugging percentage…appeared in 26 games at third base, 22 at , one at second base, one at shortstop and one in left field.  With the exception of a two-day stay with Oakland in April, spent the entire 2011 season at Triple-A Sacramento…did not appear in a game with the A’s…batted .261 with 17 home runs and 70 RBI in 115 games with the River Cats…had career-highs in runs (79) and stolen bases (13).

5 STEPHEN DREW Career vs. Harrison (.400, 2-5, 0 HR, 1 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 12 Texas Series: 0-4, 2 so Homestand: 1-14, 3 r, hr, 2 rbi, 4 bb, 7 so  Is 0 for 11 over his last three games after hitting safely in each of his previous eighth contests (15 for 35, .429).  Went 0 for 4 last night after hitting safely in each of his first seven career games against Texas…is 7 for 21 (.333) against the Rangers this year and 14 for 35 (.400) in his career.  Is batting .250 (36 for 144) with five home runs and 16 RBI in 37 games with Oakland after hitting .193 with two homers and 12 RBI in 40 games with Arizona.  Has committed five errors in 37 games at shortstop with the A’s after making three in 36 games with the Diamondbacks.  Has started 37 of the A’s 39 games at shortstop since reporting to Oakland following the August 20 trade in which the A’s sent minor league infielder Sean Jamieson to Arizona.  Has two four-hit games over his last 10 games (September 22 at New York and September 26 at Texas)…now has 12 career games of four or more hits.  Left Arizona as the Diamondbacks all-time leader in triples (52)…also ranks third in hits (776) and doubles (176), fourth in games (773) and fifth in runs (393)…missed 73 games this year and 137 over the last two years with a broken ankle.  Played in 86 games for Arizona last year before suffering a season-ending right ankle injury…hit .252 with 21 doubles, five home runs and 45 RBI…fractured his right ankle on a slide into home plate July 20 against Milwaukee and had surgery the next day.

31 JONNY GOMES Career vs. Harrison (.500, 5-10, 0 HR, 0 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (2 for 4) Texas Series: 2-4, so Homestand: 2-9, 6 so  Is 7 for 30 (.233) with 14 strikeouts over his last 12 games. MOST HOME RUNS, OAKLAND A’s,  Is hitting .292 (38 for 130) with nine home runs and 25 RBI in 43 games since the All-Star Break after FEWER THAN 100 GAMES PLAYED batting .231 with eight home runs and 21 RBI in 55 games before the break.  Is batting .311 (19 for 61) with runners in scoring position, including .480 (12 for 25) with RISP and two 22 Jose Canseco, 1992 (97) outs…his batting average with RISP and two outs leads the majors. 21 Brandon Moss, 2012 (82)  Has hit 10 of his 17 home runs against left-handed pitching, which is tied for 10th in the American 17 Jonny Gomes, 2012 (98) League…is batting .296 (48 for 162) against lefties compared to .209 (24 for 115) against righties. 17 Rickey Henderson, 1993 (90)  Is 2 for 12 (.167) with a home run, three RBI, four walks and six strikeouts as a pinch hitter…is tied for third 17 Jose Canseco, 1989 (65) in the AL in pinch walks…is 16 for 113 (.142) as a pinch hitter in his career. 17 Cliff Johnson, 1983 (84)  Began the 2011 season with Cincinnati and was batting .211 with 11 HR and 31 RBI in 77 games when he 16 Chris Carter, 2012 (67) was traded to Washington July 26…hit .204 with 3 HR and 12 RBI in 43 games with the Nationals for a 16 Geronimo Berroa, 1997 (73) .209 batting average, 14 HR and 43 RBI in 120 games overall. Number in parentheses is games played

18 BRANDON HICKS Career vs. Harrison (.000, 0-3, 0 HR, 0 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 7 Seattle Series: DNP Last Road Trip: DNP  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 1 for his second stint with the A’s this year and is 0 for 4 with a walk in two games since his return…including one start at shortstop…has not played since a pinch hitting appearance at Los Angeles September 13.  Has started 18 games (16 at shortstop, one at second base, one at first base), 16 of which have come against left-handed pitchers.  Is 2 for 3 (.667) with two doubles as a pinch hitter.  Is batting .159 (7 for 44) with all three of his home runs against left-handed pitching compared to .200 (4 for 20) against right-handers.  Hit .183 with seven RBI in 20 games during his first stint from June 23 to August 1…eight of his 11 hits were for extra bases (five doubles, three home runs).  Batted .244 with 18 home runs and 61 RBI in 90 games with Sacramento…led the team in home runs…added 26 doubles and three triples for a .506 slugging percentage…batted .312 against lefties, .220 against righties…appeared in 63 games at short and 30 at second.  Had three stints with Atlanta last year and went 1 for 21 (.048) with a RBI in 17 games…spent the balance of the season at Triple-A Gwinnett where he batted .252 with 18 home runs and 50 RBI in 104 games.

7 BRANDON INGE Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 5)  Was placed on the 15-day disabled list September 6 with a strained right shoulder…had season-ending surgery September 14 to repair the labrum in his right shoulder…this is his fourth stint on the DL this year…was transferred to the 60-day DL September 23.  Was originally placed on the 15-day DL August 14 retroactive to August 12 with a sprained right shoulder…was reinstated September 1 and went 1 for 2 with a double and two RBI in a start at third base that night before leaving the game after reaggravating his shoulder.  Batted .197 with three home runs and 23 RBI in 120 games with Detroit last year…those were his fewest games played since 2002 (95 games)…finished strong with a .324 batting average in September.

14 GEORGE KOTTARAS Career vs. Harrison (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 6 Seattle Series: 0-5, bb, 2 so Last Road Trip: 7-21, 2 r, 2b, 3b, hr, 3 rbi, 5 so  Is batting .214 (18 for 84) with six home runs and 19 RBI in 26 games with the A’s…the home runs are tied for second most in Athletics history by a player with fewer than 30 games (McGwire, nine home runs in 27 games in 1993)…had three home runs and 12 RBI in 58 games with the Brewers.  Is batting .208 (30 for 144) with all nine of his home runs and 27 of his 31 RBI against right-handed pitching…is 6 for 26 (.231) against lefties.  Opponents are 17 for 17 in stolen base attempts off him since joining the A’s and 38 for 40 (95.0%) for the season.  Is 6 for 22 (.273) with three doubles, one home run, five RBI and five walks as a pinch hitter, all with Milwaukee.  Was acquired from Milwaukee July 29 for right-handed pitcher …hit .209 with three home runs and 12 RBI in 58 games with the Brewers before he was designated for assignment July 26…walked 29 times for a .409 on-base percentage.  Batted .252 with five home runs and 17 RBI in 49 games with Milwaukee last year…made 31 starts at catcher, 22 with Randy Wolf pitching…also batted .343 with four home runs and 21 RBI in 29 games with Triple-A Nashville.

37 BRANDON MOSS Career vs. Harrison (.000, 0-3, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 3 games (5 for 9) Texas Series: 1-1, rbi, sf Homestand: 5-12, 2 r, 2b, hr, 7 rbi, bb, so, 2 sf, sb  Is batting .374 (37 for 99) with 24 runs, nine doubles, nine home runs and 24 RBI over his last 29 games, MOST HOME RUNS, which has upped his batting average 54 points from .233 to .287…that is the highest his average has been AMERICAN LEAGUE HISTORY, outside his first 10 games of the season. FEWER THAN 90 GAMES PLAYED  Had a pinch hit sacrifice fly yesterday and is 5 for 10 (.500) with four walks and four RBI as a pinch hitter…is tied for third in the American League in pinch hits and walks and tied for sixth in RBI. 28 Ted Williams, BOS 1950 (89)  Has 21 home runs in 82 games…is the sixth player in AL history to hit 20 home runs in a season with 24 Juan Gonzalez, TEX 2003 (82) fewer than 90 games played 21 Brandon Moss, 2012 (82)  Has hit 15 home runs as a first baseman, which is the most by an A’s first baseman since Jason Giambi 21 Kevin Maas, NYY 1990 (79) had 32 in 2001. 20 John Jaha, MIL 1995 (88)  Has 19 of his 21 home runs and 43 of his 49 RBI against right-handed pitching. 20 Mike Napoli, LAA 2008 (78)  Of his 74 hits this year, 37 are for extra bases (16 doubles, 21 home runs).  Is 11 for 35 (.3144) with 10 runs, three doubles, three home runs and four RBI in 11 career games against Number in parentheses is games Texas, all this year. played  Hit .355 (27 for 76) with six home runs, 14 RBI and 10 walks in 23 games in September…ranked second in the AL in on-base percentage (.425) and slugging percentage (.684) in September and third in batting.  Hit his second career “walk-off” home run Saturday against Seattle (July 22, 2009 vs. Milwaukee)…it was his second game-ending hit of the season (single, July 20 aganst New York) and the fourth of his career.  Also drove in a career-high five runs Saturday.  Went 0 for 3 last Friday night to snap his hitting streak at a career-high eight games…went 12 for 29 (.414) with five doubles and two home runs during the streak.  Has committed four errors in his last 10 games, including three as a first baseman…has eight for the season at first base, which is third most in the AL.  Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 6 after batting .286 with 15 home runs and 33 RBI in 51 games with the River Cats…was tied for second in the Pacific Coast League and tied for sixth in all of the minors in home runs at the time of his promotion.  Batted .275 with 23 home runs and 80 RBI in 124 games with Triple-A Lehigh Valley last year…ranked fourth in the in extra base hits (55), fifth in home runs and sixth in RBI…was selected by Philadelphia Sept. 17 and went 0 for 6 with two strikeouts in five games.

36 Career vs. Harrison (.600, 3-5, 1 HR, 0 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 3) Texas Series: 1-3, bb, so Homestand: 1-8, bb, 4 so  Is batting .161 (11 for 68) over his last 21 games but has nine RBI over that span.  A’s pitchers have a 3.15 ERA (169 er in 482.2 ip) with him behind the plate…however, has tossed out just 6 of 40 (15.0%) attempted base stealers.  Is 10 for 29 (.345) with a triple, two home runs and seven RBI in eight games against Texas…the triple was last Wednesday and it was the first of his career.  Has five stolen bases, which are the most by a rookie catcher in Oakland history.  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento August 3 and is 24 for 126 (.190) with 20 RBI in 37 games since his return.  Hit .195 with three home runs and 11 RBI during his first stint from June 21 to July 29…was optioned to Sacramento July 30 when George Kottaras reported to Oakland but returned August 3 following the trade of Kurt Suzuki.  Batted .271 with nine home runs and 38 RBI in 58 games with Sacramento…also had 14 doubles, two triples and five stolen bases…went 2 for 9 with a home run and two RBI in three games following his most recent option.  Made his Double-A debut with Harrisburg of the Eastern League in 2011 and batted .210 with 20 HR and 46 RBI in 104 games…ranked third in the league in walks (77)…his home runs came in just 334 at bats, while his average of 16.70 at bats per home run was the best mark in the EL.

2 CLIFF PENNINGTON Career vs. Harrison (.286, 4-14, 0 HR, 1 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 2) Texas Series: 1-2 Homestand: 2-8, 2 r, 3 bb, 2 so  Is hitting .220 (11 for 50) over his last 16 games after batting .455 over his previous 10 contests.  Is batting .264 (34 for 129) in 41 games since he was reinstated from the disabled list August 7 after hitting .197 in 82 games before the injury.  Has made 27 of his last 28 starts at second base, his first starts at the position since September 28, 2008 at Seattle…had made each of his previous 439 starts at shortstop…made 15 starts at second base in 2008.  Was placed on the 15-day DL July 20 with left elbow tendinitis…it was his first career stint on the DL…went 5 for 11 (.455) with one double, one RBI, two runs, three walks, four strikeouts and a stolen base in a three-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento from August 3-6.  Hit .264 with eight home runs and 58 RBI in a team-leading 148 games last year…had career highs in hits (136), home runs and RBI and matched his high in doubles (26)…ranked fifth in the American League with a .348 batting average with runners in scoring position.

16 JOSH REDDICK Career vs. Harrison (.333, 2-6, 1 HR, 0 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 2 games (2 for 8) Texas Series: 1-4, rbi, so Homestand: 3-15, 2 r, hr, 3 rbi, bb, 2 so  Is 7 for 23 (.304) with three home runs and five RBI over his last six games but is batting .165 (17 for 103) over his MOST ASSISTS, OAKLAND last 26 contests. nd A’s OUTFIELDER  Hit his team-leading 32 home run of the season Sunday, which is tied for eighth in the American League…is the 18th player in Oakland history to hit 30 or more home runs (39 times)…is just the second to do it over the last six 17 Tony Armas, 1980 years (Cust, 33 in 2008). 16 Mike Davis, 1983  Has 150 strikeouts, which ranks 10th in the AL and tied for 11th in Athletics history. 15 Josh Reddick, 2012  Had his 15th assist of the season Sunday, which ranks third among AL outfielders…that is tied for the third highest 15 Rickey Henderson, 1980 total by an outfielder in Oakland history and is the most since Mike Davis had 16 in 1983. 15 Reggie Jackson, 1971  Has 16 home runs with two outs, which ranks second in the majors (Cabrera, DET 17)…since 1974, the only Athletics with more two-out home runs are Mark McGwire (23 in 1996, 17 in 1995) and John Jaha (17 in 1999).  Has 15 home runs with two strikes, which ranks fourth in the AL.  Of his 32 home runs, 31 have come as an outfielder…since 1992, the only other outfielder to hit 30 home runs for the A’s is Matt Stairs (38 in 1999)…27 have come as a right fielder, which is seven more than the combined total by A’s right fielders over the previous two seasons.  Is 16 for 57 (.281) with four doubles, five home runs and nine RBI in 17 games against Texas…including his second career two-homer game last Thursday (also May 11, 2012 vs. Detroit).  Batted .164 (18 for 110) in September, which was second lowest in the American League (Lavarnway, BOS .159)…did not hit under .250 in any of the first four months this year.  Singled in the seventh inning last Wednesday night at Texas to snap a career-high 0 for 30 streak (previous: 21, July 27-August 1, 2012).  Appeared in 87 games over two stints with Boston last year and batted .280 with seven home runs and 28 RBI…ranked third among American League rookies in batting…spent the balance of the season at Pawtucket where he batted .230 with 14 home runs and 36 RBI in 52 games.

17 ADAM ROSALES Career vs. Harrison (.333, 2-6, 0 HR, 1 BB, 1 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 2) Texas Series: 1-2, r, 2b, so Homestand: 1-4, r, 2b, so  Is 6 for 31 (.194) over his last 13 games after batting .286 (12 for 42) over his first 15 games LONGEST ERRORLESS STREAKS, following his recall from Triple-A Sacramento August 2…this is his third stint with the A’s this OAKLAND SECOND BASEMEN year.  Has not committed an error in 20 games at second base this year and 76 games in his 102 Mark Ellis, May 14-Sept. 10, 2007 career…that includes 70 games with the A’s, which is tied for the second longest errorless 70 Adam Rosales, April 9, 2010-present streak by a second baseman in Oakland history. 70 Rafael Bournigal, Aug. 6, 1996-Sept. 25, 1998  Is batting .293 (12 for 41) during the day compared to .179 (10 for 56) at night. 61 Dick Green, April 7-July 6, 1973  Has a career-high streak of 22 consecutive games without a walk. 60 , July 31, 2004-July 1, 2005  Was on the Opening Day roster and appeared in one game in Japan without an at bat…was 60 Lance Blankenship, June 23, 1991-May 29, 1992 optioned to Sacramento April 2 before the regular season resumed…returned May 17 and went 4 for 24 (.167) with nine walks in 12 games before he was optioned back to Sacramento June 16.  Batted .280 with 21 doubles, one triple, eight home runs and 47 RBI in 76 games with Sacramento…hit .301 against righties and .228 against lefties…appeared in 57 games at shortstop, 13 at second base, five at third base and one in left field.  Began the 2011 season on the 60-day disabled list, recovering from a fractured right foot…was reinstated June 6 but was never able to get on track offensively…hit .098 (6 for 61) in 24 games over three stints with the A’s…batted .265 with 3 HR and 22 RBI in 40 games with Sacramento.

15 SETH SMITH Career vs. Harrison (---, 0-0, 0 HR, 0 BB, 0 SO) Current Streak: 1 game (1 for 3) Seattle Series: 1-6, 2 so Last Road Trip: 5-28, 4 r, 3 2b, hr, 5 rbi, 2 bb, ibb, 12 so, gidp  Singled in the seventh inning Sunday to snap a 0 for 19 streak…is now 2 for 22 (.091) with 13 strikeouts over his last 10 games.  Is batting .258 (80 for 310) with 12 of his 14 home runs and 43 of his 51 RBI against right-handed pitching compared to .159 (11 for 69) against left-handers…59 of his 65 career home runs have come off right-handers.  Has hit 12 of his 14 home runs as an outfielder…this is his fourth consecutive season with double figures in home runs.  Has struck out in each of his last five pinch hitting appearances and is 4 for 20 (.200) with a walk, five RBI and eight strikeouts in the pinch for the season… is tied for third among American League pinch hitters in RBI…is a .318 (50 for 157) career hitter in the pinch with five home runs and 39 RBI…since 2007, he has the best batting average and slugging percentage (.554) among pinch hitters with 90 or more plate appearances…ranks second in RBI and on-base percentage (.409).  Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list August 21 and is batting .248 (25 for 101) in 32 games since his return…including 25 starts (15 at designated hitter, nine in left field, one in right field).  Has started games at every spot in the order except leadoff.  Was placed on the DL August 3 with a strained left hamstring…went 2 for 3 with Sacramento on a one-game rehab assignment August 20.  Spent the entire 2011 season as one of the Rockies regular outfielders (97 starts in right field, 22 in left)…had career-highs in games (147), runs (67), hits (135), doubles (32), triples (9), RBI (59), extra-base hits (56) and stolen bases (10)…his 15 HR and .284 average were second best.

28 ERIC SOGARD Current Streak: 0 for 7  Was placed on the 15-day disabled list August 10 retroactive to August 7 with a strained back…it is his first career stint on the DL.  Began a rehab assignment with Sacramento August 20 and went 2 for 2 in a start at third base before his rehab was halted August 23.  Spent the first half of the 2011 season with Triple-A Sacramento but was called up to Oakland at the All-Star Break…spent the remainder of the season with the A’s, hitting .200 with two home runs and four RBI…hit .298 with five home runs and 37 RBI in 79 games with the River Cats.

19 JEMILE WEEKS Career vs. Harrison (.333, 4-12, 0 HR, 2 BB, 2 SO) Current Streak: 0 for 4 Seattle Series: 0-1 Last Road Trip: 0-2, so  Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento September 10 for his second stint with the A’s this year and is 2 for 7 (.286) with a double and stolen base in five games since his return…including one start at second base.  Is tied for third in the AL in sacrifice hits (9) and triples (8) and ranks sixth in at bats per grounded into double play (88.8)…the triples match his career high and are tied for sixth most in Oakland history…the last Athletic with more than eight is Eric Byrnes, who had nine in 2003.  Has the lowest slugging percentage in the majors (.304) and the fourth lowest batting average in the AL (.221).  Has a 109-game homerless streak, which is an on-going career high…105 of those games have come as a second baseman, which is the third longest homerless streak by a second baseman in Oakland history…it is the longest since Mike Gallego had a 110-game streak from April 15, 1990-May 26, 1991…the record is 113 by Mike Edwards from July 21, 1978-June 22, 1979…Weeks began his career with a 90-game homerless streak (June 7-September 21, 2011) and then hit four home runs over a 15-game stretch from September 22, 2011-April 13, 2012.  Is tied for fourth among AL second basemen in errors (11).  Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and started 111 of the A’s first 121 games at second base before he was optioned to Sacramento August 21…was batting .220 in 113 games overall when he was sent down.  Hit .333 with 10 RBI in 10 regular season games with Sacramento following his option…also went 3 for 21 (.143) with a home run and RBI in five postseason games…his complete 2012 statistics: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBP Sacramento (AAA) .333 10 45 5 15 4 0 0 10 6 8 1 0 .422 .412  Batted .303 with 26 doubles, eight triples, two home runs, 36 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 97 games last year…his batting average led Major League rookies and was second best by a rookie in Oakland history…also hit .321 in 45 games at Sacramento.

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BATTING PITCHING

2012 CAREER 2012 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI W L SV G ERA IP ER PITCHER W L SV G ERA IP ER .500 6 3 0 1 Barton .253 166 42 5 19 0 0 0 1 9.00 2.0 2 Accardo 0 0 4 8 3.38 8.0 3 .222 27 6 3 4 Carter .188 48 9 3 5 0 0 0 0 #### 0.0 0 Anderson 1 4 0 7 6.62 34.0 25 .375 56 21 3 10 Céspedes .375 56 21 3 10 0 1 2 2 7.00 7.3 4 Balfour 4 2 2 28 2.79 38.7 12 .158 19 3 1 2 Cowgill .158 19 3 1 2 1 2 0 4 7.00 18.0 14 Blackley 2 2 0 5 6.85 23.7 18 .313 32 10 1 6 Crisp .275 258 71 5 30 0 0 0 5 2.25 4.0 1 Blevins 1 1 0 25 2.42 22.3 6 .154 26 4 1 3 Donaldson .154 39 6 1 5 0 0 0 2 4.50 6.0 3 Chavez 0 0 0 3 8.10 6.7 6 .333 21 7 0 2 Drew .400 35 14 0 3 2 0 1 6 0.00 6.3 0 Cook 2 0 1 6 0.00 6.3 0 .273 33 9 0 2 Gomes .248 101 25 3 11 0 0 0 5 0.00 6.3 0 Doolittle 0 0 0 5 0.00 6.3 0 .143 7 1 1 1 Hicks .143 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.00 2.0 0 Figueroa 0 0 0 2 0.00 2.0 0 .400 5 2 1 1 Kottaras .250 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.00 6.0 0 Griffin 0 0 0 1 0.00 6.0 0 .314 35 11 3 4 Moss .314 35 11 3 4 1 0 0 2 3.65 12.3 5 McCarthy 2 4 0 11 3.97 56.7 25 .345 29 10 2 7 Norris .345 29 10 2 7 0 0 0 6 7.94 5.7 5 Miller 0 0 0 6 7.94 5.7 5 .220 41 9 1 4 Pennington .240 225 54 4 26 0 2 0 3 2.50 18.0 5 Milone 0 2 0 3 2.50 18.0 5 .281 57 16 5 9 Reddick .277 83 23 5 11 0 0 0 2 6.75 1.3 1 Neshek 0 0 0 9 0.90 10.0 1 .300 10 3 0 0 Rosales .140 57 8 0 0 3 0 0 3 2.70 20.0 6 Parker 3 0 0 3 2.70 20.0 6 .205 39 8 0 3 Smith .205 39 8 0 3 0 2 0 2 12.46 4.3 6 Ross 1 2 0 5 6.10 10.3 7 .174 46 8 0 2 Weeks .260 96 25 1 6 1 0 0 4 0.00 3.7 0 Scribner 1 0 0 4 0.00 3.7 0 .202 89 18 3 12 others 0 0 0 1 1.35 6.7 1 Straily 0 0 0 1 1.35 6.7 1 .258 578 149 25 73 TOTALS 1 1 2 11 2.59 24.3 7 others 9 8 5 17 3.44 149.3 57 TOTALS

k 2012 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

GA/ LEADER CUM. GA/ LEADER CUM. DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT. DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT. 3/28 1 SEA^ L 1-3 (11) 0-1 4 -1 SEA ½ Wilhelmsen Carignan League 44,227 44,227 7/2 81 BOS W 6-1 39-42 3 -11½ TEX 5 Parker Matsuzaka 17,434 814,154 3/29 2 SEA^ W 4-1 1-1 t1 -- OAK/SEA -- Colón Kelley Balfour 43,391 87,618 7/3 82 BOS W 3-2 40-42 3 -10½ TEX 5 Blevins Aceves 35,067* 849,221 (2 dates) 7/4 83 BOS W 3-2 41-42 3 -9½ TEX 5 Balfour Cook Cook 28,240 877,461 4/6 3 SEA L 3-7 1-2 4 -1 LAA/TEX -- Vargas McCarthy 35,067* 122,685 7/5 OFF DAY 3 -9 TEX 4 4/7 4 SEA L 7-8 1-3 4 -2 SEA 1 Hernandez Colón League 16,612 139,297 7/6 84 SEA W 4-1 (11) 42-42 3 -8 TEX 4 Norberto Perez 10,819 888,280 4/8 OFF DAY 4 -2 SEA ½ 7/7 85 SEA L 1-7 42-43 3 -9 TEX 4 VARGAS Parker 16,136 904,416 4/9 5 KC W 1-0 2-3 4 -1½ TEX ½ Milone Mendoza Balfour 10,054 149,351 7/8 86 SEA W 2-1 (13) 43-43 3 -9 TEX 4 Norberto Perez 20,075 924,491 4/10 6 KC L 0-3 (8) 2-4 4 -2½ TEX 1½ Duffy Godfrey Crow 10,670 160,021 (44 dates) 4/11 7 KC W 5-4 (12) 3-4 3 -1½ TEX ½ Carignan Broxton 12,390 172,411 7/9-12 ALL-STAR BREAK 3 -9 TEX 4 (7 dates) 7/13 87 at MIN W 6-3 44-43 3 -9 TEX 5 Griffin Liriano Cook 33,230 1,360,285 4/12 OFF DAY 3 -2 TEX 1½ 7/14 88 at MIN W 9-3 45-43 3 -8 TEX 5 Milone De Vries 39,084 1,399,369 4/13 8 at SEA W 4-0 4-4 2 -2 TEX 2 Colón Hernandez 46,026 46,026 7/15 89 at MIN W 9-4 46-43 3 -8 TEX 5 Parker Duensing 36,853 1,436,222 4/14 9 at SEA L 0-4 4-5 3 -3 TEX 2½ Noesi Milone 21,071 67,097 (45 dates) 4/15 10 at SEA L 3-5 4-6 3 -4 TEX 2½ Beavan Godfrey League 19,650 86,747 7/16 OFF DAY 3 -8 TEX 5½ 4/16 11 at LAA L 0-6 4-7 4 -4½ TEX 2½ Weaver McCarthy 27,338 114,085 7/17 90 TEX L 1-6 46-44 3 -9 TEX 5½ Oswalt Colón 15,115 939,606 4/17 12 at LAA W 5-3 5-7 3 -4½ TEX 3½ Fuentes Jepsen Balfour 41,016 155,101 7/18 91 TEX W 4-3 47-44 3 -8 TEX 5½ Cook Kirkman 20,249 959,855 4/18 13 at LAA W 6-0 6-7 3 -4½ TEX 3½ Colón Santana 27,217 182,318 7/19 92 NYY W 4-3 48-44 3 -7½ TEX 6 Griffin Garcia Cook 23,382 983,237 4/19 14 at LAA W 4-2 7-7 t2 -4½ TEX 4½ Milone Wilson Balfour 27,864 210,182 7/20 93 NYY W 3-2 49-44 3 -6½ TEX 5 Cook Eppley 24,148 1,007,385 (7 dates) 7/21 94 NYY W 2-1 50-44 3 -6½ TEX 6 Parker Hughes Doolittle 28,142 1,038,527 4/20 15 CLE L 3-4 7-8 t2 -5 TEX 5 Jimenez Godfrey Perez 14,340 186,751 7/22 95 NYY W 5-4 (12) 51-44 3 -5½ TEX 5 Blevins Eppley 30,470 1,065,997 4/21 16 CLE L 1-5 7-9 t2 -5½ TEX 5½ Gomez McCarthy Perez 25,258 212,009 (50 dates) 4/22 17 CLE W 5-1 8-9 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Ross Masterson 24,049 236,058 7/23 OFF DAY 3 -6 TEX 5 4/23 18 CWS L 0-4 8-10 2 -5½ TEX 5½ PEAVY Colón 10,574 246,632 7/24 96 at TOR W 7-2 52-44 t2 -5 TEX 5 Blackley Cecil 25,686 1,461,908 4/24 19 CWS W 2-0 9-10 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Milone Floyd Balfour 11,184 257,816 7/25 97 at TOR W 16-0 53-44 t2 -5 TEX 5 Griffin Romero 23,948 1,485,856 4/25 20 CWS W 5-4 (14) 10-10 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Miller Santiago 13,032 270,848 7/26 98 at TOR L 4-10 53-45 3 -5½ TEX 5 Lyon Milone 39,003 1,524,859 (13 dates) 7/27 99 at BAL W 14-9 54-45 3 -4½ TEX 4 Blevins Johnson 29,278 1,554,137 4/26 OFF DAY t2 -5½ TEX 5½ 7/28 100 at BAL W 6-1 55-45 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Colón Hunter 21,143 1,575,280 4/27 21 at BAL W 5-2 11-10 t2 -4½ TEX 4½ McCarthy Arrieta Balfour 18,297 228,479 7/29 101 at BAL L 1-6 55-46 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Chen Blackley 19,698 1,594,978 4/28 22 at BAL L 1-10 11-11 t2 -5½ TEX 5½ Chen Ross 26,926 255,405 (51 dates) 4/29 23 at BAL L 2-5 11-12 t2 -5½ TEX 5½ Strop Balfour 31,793 287,198 7/30 102 TB W 4-3 (15) 56-46 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Norberto Farnsworth 12,564 1,078,561 4/30 24 at BOS L 6-11 11-13 t2 -6½ TEX 6½ Buchholz Milone 37,359 324,557 7/31 103 TB L 0-8 56-47 3 -3½ TEX 3 SHIELDS Milone 15,836 1,094,397 5/1 25 at BOS W 5-3 12-13 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Parker Doubront Norberto 37,225 361,782 8/1 104 TB L 1-4 56-48 3 -4½ TEX 4 Cobb Parker Rodney 18,161 1,112,558 5/2 26 at BOS W 4-2 13-13 2 -4½ TEX 4½ McCarthy Bard Fuentes 37,434 399,216 8/2 105 TOR W 4-1 57-48 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Colón Alvarez Cook 10,823 1,123,381 5/3 OFF DAY 2 -4½ TEX 4½ 8/3 106 TOR W 5-4 (15) 58-48 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Blackley Loup 30,169 1,153,550 5/4 27 at TB L 2-7 13-14 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Price Ross Peralta 18,799 418,015 8/4 107 TOR L 1-3 (11) 58-49 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Chavez Blevins Oliver 17,121 1,170,671 5/5 28 at TB W 4-3 (12) 14-14 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Fuentes Peralta Balfour 23,890 441,905 8/5 108 TOR L 5-6 58-50 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Laffey Milone Janssen 18,308 1,188,979 5/6 29 at TB W 9-5 15-14 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Milone Moore 23,873 465,778 8/6 109 LAA L 0-4 58-51 3 -5½ TEX 5 WEAVER Parker 13,341 1,202,320 (16 dates) 8/7 110 LAA W 10-4 59-51 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Colón Wilson 15,458 1,217,778 5/7 OFF DAY 2 -4 TEX 4 8/8 111 LAA W 9-8 60-51 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Neshek Hawkins Cook 21,150 1,238,928 5/8 30 TOR W 7-3 16-14 2 -4 TEX 4 Balfour Cordero 10,784 281,632 (60 dates) 5/9 31 TOR L 2-5 16-15 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Morrow Ross Janssen 14,815 296,447 8/9 OFF DAY 2 -5½ TEX 5½ 5/10 32 DET L 6-10 16-16 2 -5 TEX 5 Scherzer Colón 11,513 307,960 8/10 112 at CWS L 3-4 60-52 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Myers Neshek 25,041 1,620,019 5/11 33 DET W 11-4 17-16 2 -5 TEX 5 Milone Porcello 26,721 334,681 8/11 113 at CWS W 9-7 61-52 2 -5½ TEX 5½ Cook Thornton Balfour 26,686 1,646,705 5/12 34 DET W 3-1 18-16 2 -4 TEX 4 McCarthy Fister Fuentes 20,077 354,758 8/12 114 at CWS L 3-7 61-53 2 -6½ TEX 6½ Sale Colón 25,106 1,671,811 5/13 35 DET L 1-3 18-17 2 -5 TEX 5 Verlander Parker Valverde 17,147 371,905 8/13 OFF DAY 2 -6 TEX 6 (19 dates) 8/14 115 at KC L 0-5 61-54 2 -6 TEX 6 Guthrie Parker 16,107 1,687,918 5/14 36 at LAA W 5-0 19-17 2 -4 TEX 4 Ross Haren 32,851 498,629 8/15 116 at KC L 2-3 61-55 t2 -6 TEX 6 Smith McCarthy Holland 15,591 1,703,509 5/15 37 at LAA L 0-4 19-18 2 -4 TEX 4 Santana Colón 31,762 530,391 8/16 117 at KC W 3-0 62-55 2 -6 TEX 6 Straily Hochevar Balfour 14,345 1,717,854 5/16 38 at TEX L 1-4 19-19 2 -5 TEX 5 Darvish Milone Nathan 46,370 576,761 (57 dates) 5/17 39 at TEX W 5-4 (10) 20-19 2 -4 TEX 4 Cook Adams Fuentes 47,182 623,943 8/17 118 CLE W 6-4 63-55 2 -5 TEX 5 Norberto Smith Balfour 13,967 1,252,895 5/18 40 at SF L 6-8 20-20 2 -5 TEX 5 Zito Parker Casilla 41,477 665,420 8/18 119 CLE W 8-5 64-55 2 -5 TEX 5 Colón Kluber Balfour 30,132 1,283,027 5/19 41 at SF L 0-4 20-21 2 -5 TEX 5 Vogelsong Ross 41,411 706,831 8/19 120 CLE W 7-0 65-55 2 -5 TEX 5 Parker Masterson 20,130 1,303,157 5/20 42 at SF W 6-2 21-21 2 -5 TEX 5 Colón Lincecum 41,378 748,209 8/20 121 MIN L 2-7 65-56 2 -6 TEX 6 Duensing McCarthy 10,274 1,313,431 (23 dates) 8/21 122 MIN W 4-1 66-56 2 -5 TEX 5 Anderson De Vries Balfour 13,116 1,326,547 5/21 43 LAA W 2-1 22-21 2 -4 TEX 4 Milone Williams 11,292 383,197 8/22 123 MIN W 5-1 67-56 2 -5 TEX 5 Milone Hendriks 16,657 1,343,204 5/22 44 LAA L 0-5 22-22 2 -5 TEX 5 Wilson Godfrey 12,894 396,091 (66 dates) 5/23 45 LAA L 1-3 (11) 22-23 2 -5 TEX 5 Walden Norberto Frieri 23,617 419,708 8/23 124 at TB L 0-5 67-57 2 -6 TEX 6 COBB Ross 11,613 1,729,467 5/24 OFF DAY 2 -5 TEX 5 8/24 125 at TB W 5-4 68-57 2 -6 TEX 6 Cook Peralta Balfour 18,913 1,748,380 5/25 46 NYY L 3-6 22-24 2 -6 TEX 6 Nova Ross Soriano 33,559 453,267 8/25 126 at TB W 4-2 69-57 2 -6 TEX 6 McCarthy Hellickson Balfour 18,187 1,766,567 5/26 47 NYY L 2-9 22-25 3 -7 TEX 6½ Sabathia Colón 27,112 480,379 8/26 OFF DAY 2 -5½ TEX -5½ 5/27 48 NYY L 0-2 22-26 3 -8 TEX 6½ Kuroda Milone Soriano 25,078 505,457 8/27 127 at CLE W 3-0 70-57 2 -5½ TEX -5½ Anderson Hernandez Balfour 13,018 1,779,585 (25 dates) 8/28 128 at CLE W 7-0 71-57 2 -5½ TEX -5½ Milone McAllister 13,413 1,792,998 5/28 49 at MIN L 4-5 22-27 3 -9 TEX 6½ Burnett Cook Capps 34,709 782,918 8/29 129 at CLE W 8-4 72-57 2 -4½ TEX -4½ Blackley Kluber Cook 14,412 1,807,410 5/29 50 at MIN L 2-3 22-28 3 -9 TEX 5½ Perkins Fuentes 31,781 814,699 8/30 130 at CLE W 12-7 73-57 2 -4 TEX 4 Parker Masterson 14,500 1,821,910 5/30 51 at MIN L 0-4 22-29 t3 -9 TEX 5½ Liriano Ross 35,103 849,802 (64 dates) 5/31 OFF DAY t3 -9 TEX 5½ 8/31 131 BOS W 20-2 74-57 2 -4 TEX 4 McCarthy Cook 20,121 1,363,325 6/1 52 at KC L 0-2 22-30 t3 -9 TEX 4½ Paulino Colón Broxton 29,527 879,329 9/1 132 BOS W 7-1 75-57 2 -3 TEX 3 Griffin Doubront 20,315 1,383,640 6/2 53 at KC W 9-3 23-30 t3 -8 TEX 3½ McCarthy Hochevar 26,276 905,605 9/2 133 BOS W 6-2 76-57 2 -3 TEX 3 Anderson Matsuzaka 25,314 1,408,954 6/3 54 at KC L 0-2 23-31 t3 -9 TEX 4½ Mazzaro Milone Broxton 21,111 926,716 9/3 134 LAA L 3-8 76-58 2 -4 TEX 4 Wilson Milone 20,180 1,429,134 (29 dates) 9/4 135 LAA L 1-6 76-59 2 -4 TEX 4 Greinke Parker 11,688 1,440,822 6/4 55 TEX W 12-1 24-31 t3 -8 TEX 4½ Parker Feldman 10,120 515,577 9/5 136 LAA L 1-7 76-60 2 -5 TEX 5 Haren McCarthy 15,404 1,456,226 6/5 56 TEX L 3-6 24-32 t3 -9 TEX 4½ Holland Blackley Nathan 11,861 527,438 (72 dates) 6/6 57 TEX W 2-0 25-32 t3 -8 TEX 4½ Colón LEWIS Fuentes 15,044 542,482 9/6 OFF DAY 2 -5½ TEX 5½ 6/7 58 TEX W 7-1 26-32 3 -7 TEX 4 McCarthy Darvish 14,779 557,261 9/7 137 at SEA W 6-1 77-60 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Griffin Hernandez 17,128 1,839,038 (29 dates) 9/8 138 at SEA W 6-1 78-60 2 -4½ TEX 4½ Anderson Iwakuma 23,177 1,862,215 6/8 59 at ARI L 8-9 26-33 4 -8 TEX 4 Putz Fuentes 25,787 952,503 9/9 139 at SEA W 4-2 79-60 2 -3½ TEX 3½ Milone Vargas Balfour 14,403 1,876,618 6/9 60 at ARI L 3-8 26-34 4 -8 TEX 3 Cahill Parker 28,061 980,564 9/10 140 at LAA W 3-1 80-60 2 -3 TEX 3 Parker Haren Balfour 36,064 1,912,682 6/10 61 at ARI L 3-4 26-35 4 -9 TEX 3 Saunders Blackley Putz 28,112 1,008,676 9/11 141 at LAA W 6-5 81-60 2 -3 TEX 3 Straily Williams Blevins 37,794 1,950,476 6/11 OFF DAY 4 -9 TEX 2½ 9/12 142 at LAA W 4-1 82-60 2 -3 TEX 3 Griffin Santana Cook 38,097 1,988,573 6/12 62 at COL W 8-5 27-35 3 -9 TEX 3½ Colón Guthrie Cook 33,635 1,042,311 9/13 143 at LAA L 0-6 82-61 2 -3 TEX 3 Weaver Anderson 38,029 2,026,602 6/13 63 at COL W 10-8 28-35 3 -9 TEX 3½ Blevins Betancourt Cook 32,155 1,074,466 (71 dates) 6/14 64 at COL W 8-2 29-35 3 -8 TEX 3 Parker White 32,527 1,106,993 9/14 144 BAL W 3-2 83-61 2 -3 TEX 3 Milone Saunders Balfour 35,067* 1,491,293 (35 dates) 9/15 145 BAL W 5-2 84-61 2 -2 TEX 2 Parker Britton Balfour 20,342 1,511,635 6/15 65 SD W 10-2 30-35 3 -8 TEX 4 Blackley Bass Scribner 24,528 581,789 9/16 146 BAL L 5-9 84-62 2 -3 TEX 3 Matusz Straily Johnson 20,539 1,532,174 6/16 66 SD W 6-4 31-35 3 -8 TEX 4 Doolittle Thatcher Cook 17,135 598,924 (75 dates) 6/17 67 SD L 1-2 31-36 3 -9 TEX 4 Richard Colón Street 21,631 620,555 9/17 OFF DAY 2 -3 TEX 3 6/18 OFF DAY 3 -9½ TEX 5 9/18 147 at DET L 2-12 84-63 2 -3 TEX 3 Downs Griffin 31,243 2,057,845 6/19 68 LAD W 3-0 32-36 3 -9½ TEX 5 McCarthy Harang Cook 20,244 640,799 9/19 148 at DET L 2-6 84-64 2 -4 TEX 4 Verlander Anderson 29,734 2,087,579 6/20 69 LAD W 4-1 33-36 3 -9½ TEX 5 MILONE Eovaldi 25,383 666,182 9/20 149 at DET W 12-4 85-64 2 -4 TEX 4 Neshek Sanchez 34,635 2,122,214 6/21 70 LAD W 4-1 34-36 3 -9 TEX 5 Cook Lindblom 23,337 689,519 9/21 150 at NYY L 1-2 (10) 85-65 2 -4 TEX 4 Robertson Doolittle 40,759 2,162,973 6/22 71 SF L 4-5 34-37 3 -10 TEX 5 Hensley Cook Casilla 35,067* 724,586 9/22 151 at NYY L 9-10 (14) 85-66 2 -4 TEX 4 Wade Ross 44,026 2,206,999 6/23 72 SF L 8-9 34-38 3 -10 TEX 5 Bumgarner Ross Hensley 36,067* 760,653 9/23 152 at NYY W 5-4 86-66 2 -4 TEX 4 Blevins Kuroda Balfour 43,867 2,250,866 6/24 73 SF W 4-2 35-38 3 -10 TEX 5 Miller Casilla 36,067* 796,720 9/24 153 at TEX L 4-5 86-67 2 -5 TEX 5 Nathan Ross 43,044 2,293,930 (38 dates) 9/25 154 at TEX W 3-2 (10) 87-67 2 -4 TEX 4 Scribner Lowe Balfour 43,874 2,337,804 6/25 74 at SEA W 1-0 36-38 3 -9 TEX 4½ Milone Ramirez Cook 17,101 1,124,094 9/26 155 at TEX W 9-3 88-67 2 -3 TEX 3 Parker Perez 46,689 2,384,493 6/26 75 at SEA L 2-3 36-39 3 -10 TEX 4½ Furbush Miller Wilhelmsen 12,411 1,136,505 9/27 156 at TEX L 7-9 88-68 2 -4 TEX 4 Harrison Blackley 43,796 2,428,289 6/27 76 at SEA W 2-1 37-39 3 -10 TEX 4½ Parker Iwakuma Cook 18,158 1,154,663 (81 dates) 6/28 77 at TEX L 6-7 37-40 3 -11 TEX 4½ Feldman Ross Nathan 33,927 1,188,590 9/28 157 SEA W 8-2 89-68 2 -3 TEX 3 Griffin Beavan 16,376 1,548,550 6/29 78 at TEX L 3-4 37-41 3 -12 TEX 5½ Harrison Balfour Scheppers 46,013 1,234,603 9/29 158 SEA W 7-4 (10) 90-68 2 -2½ TEX 2½ Balfour Perez 21,517 1,570,067 6/30 79 at TEX L 2-7 37-42 3 -13 TEX 6½ Perez Milone 46,711 1,281,314 9/30 159 SEA W 5-2 91-68 2 -2 TEX 2 Doolittle Kelley Balfour 21,057 1,591,124 7/1 80 at TEX W 3-1 38-42 3 -12 TEX 5½ Blackley Darvish Cook 45,741 1,327,055 10/1 160 TEX W 4-3 92-68 2 -1 TEX 1 Parker Perez Balfour 21,162 1,612,286 (42 dates) DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION 10/2 161 TEX 7:05 CSNCA 10/3 162 TEX 12:35 CSNCA

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HIGHS AND LOWS MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

TEAM BATTING PLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOT Most Runs, Game, A’s ...... 20, August 31 vs. Boston Barton 3 1 0 0 4 Most Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 12, September 18 at Detroit Carter 9 2 0 0 11 Most Runs, Inning, A’s ...... 9, August 31 vs. Boston (7th) Céspedes 28 8 2 0 38 Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ...... 8, May 10 vs. Detroit (3rd) Cowgill 4 2 0 0 6 Most Hits, Game, A’s ...... 19, August 31 vs. Boston Crisp 24 11 1 0 36 Most Hits, Game, Opponents...... 17, May 10 vs. Detroit and September 22 at New York Donaldson 13 2 1 0 16 Drew 5 1 2 0 8 nd nd Most Hits, Inning, A’s ...... 8, June 4 vs. Texas (2 ) and June 8 at Arizona (2 ) Gomes 14 4 0 0 18 Most Hits, Inning, Opponents...... 8, May 10 vs. Detroit (3rd) Hicks 1 0 0 0 1 Most Home Runs, Game, A’s ...... 5, August 31 vs. Boston and September 27 at Texas Inge 11 2 0 0 13 Most Home Runs, Game, Opponents ...... 5, August 8 vs. Los Angeles Ka'aihue 7 1 0 0 8 Most Doubles, Game, A’s ...... 7, August 29 at Cleveland Kottaras 3 1 0 0 4 Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ...... 6, April 25 vs. Chicago Moss 6 6 1 0 13 Most Triples, Game, A’s ...... 2, June 2 at Kansas City, July 20 vs. New York and September 26 at Texas Norris 7 0 0 0 7 Pennington 19 4 1 0 24 Most Triples, Game, Opponents ...... 2, April 7 vs. Seattle Recker 1 0 0 0 1 Most Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ...... 4, April 22 vs. Cleveland, May 1 at Boston and September 1 vs. Boston Reddick 31 9 1 0 41 Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ...... 4 (four times), last: August 6 vs. Los Angeles Rosales 4 0 0 0 4 Smith 16 3 1 0 20 TEAM PITCHING Sogard 3 0 0 0 3 Most Strikeouts, A’s ...... 16, August 3 vs. Toronto Suzuki 9 3 0 0 12 Most Strikeouts, Opponents ...... 21, July 30 vs. Tampa Bay Taylor 1 0 0 0 1 Weeks 26 2 0 0 28 Most Walks, A’s ...... 9 (five times), last: September 22 at New York Most Walks, Opponents ...... 10, June 19 vs. Los Angeles (NL) and July 30 vs. Tampa Bay Fewest Hits Allowed, A’s ...... 2, June 19 vs. Los Angeles (NL) and August 27 at Cleveland MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Fewest Hits Allowed, Opponents ...... 1, April 10 vs. Kansas City, May 19 at San Francisco and May 22 vs. Los Angeles

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS PLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOT Barton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Longest Winning Streak ...... 9, August 24 to September 2 Carter 8 3 0 0 0 11 Longest Losing Streak ...... 9, May 22 to June 1 Céspedes 13 9 0 0 0 22 Longest Game, Innings ...... 15, July 30 vs. Tampa Bay and August 3 vs. Toronto Cowgill 3 0 0 0 0 3 Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ...... 4:15, June 23 vs. San Francisco Crisp 6 0 1 1 0 8 Longest Game, Time, Extra Innings ...... 5:43, September 22 at New York (14) Donaldson 5 2 0 1 0 8 Shortest Game, Time ...... 2:04, June 6 vs. Texas Drew 4 0 0 0 0 4 Largest Margin, Victory ...... 18, August 31 vs. Boston (20-2) Gomes 9 2 0 1 0 12 Hicks 2 0 0 0 0 2 Largest Margin, Loss ...... 10, September 18 at Detroit (2-12) Inge 5 1 5 0 0 11 Most Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...... 14, July 20 vs. New York Ka'aihue 2 0 0 0 0 2 Most Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ...... 16, July 30 vs. Tampa Bay (15) Kottaras 3 2 0 1 0 6 Fewest Left on Base, Game ...... 1, May 19 at San Francisco, June 25 at Seattle and June 27 at Seattle Milone 1 0 0 0 0 1 Most Errors, Game ...... 4, June 23 vs. San Francisco and August 22 vs. Minnesota Moss 4 4 1 1 0 10 Largest Comeback in Win ...... 4 (six times), last: September 29 vs. Seattle Norris 4 3 0 0 0 7 Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ...... 6, June 8 at Arizona Pennington 4 1 0 0 0 5 Reddick 12 5 1 1 0 19 Rosales 2 0 0 0 0 2 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Smith 9 0 1 1 0 11 Most Runs, Game ...... 4, Josh Reddick, May 11 vs. Detroit and Brandon Moss, August 31 vs. Boston Sogard 1 1 0 0 0 2 Most Hits, Game ...... 4 (10 times), last: Coco Crisp, September 29 vs. Seattle Suzuki 2 0 0 0 0 2 Most Doubles, Game ...... 2 (17 times), last: Brandon Moss, September 26 at Texas Weeks 2 0 0 0 0 2 Most Triples, Game ...... 1 (32 times), last: Yoenis Céspedes, September 30 vs. Seattle Most Home Runs, Game ...... 2 (five times), last: Josh Reddick, September 27 at Texas GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBI Most Runs Batted In, Game ...... 5 (seven times), last: Brandon Moss, September 29 vs. Seattle Most Walks, Game ...... 3 (10 times), last: Derek Norris, September 5 vs. Los Angeles Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 4 (seven times), last: Josh Reddick, September 21 at New York PLAYER GT GA TOT Most Stolen Bases, Game ...... 3, Coco Crisp, June 19 vs. Los Angeles (NL) Barton 0 1 1 Longest Hitting Streak ...... 13, Brandon Inge, July 20 to August 3 Carter 4 3 7 Céspedes 5 21 26 Cowgill 2 3 5 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Crisp 4 10 14 Most Strikeouts, Game ...... 10, McCarthy, May 12 vs. Detroit; Milone, July 20 vs. New York; Milone, Sept. 9 at Seattle Donaldson 4 7 11 Most Walks, Game ...... 5 (five times), last: Dan Straily, September 16 vs. Baltimore Drew 0 2 2 Most Innings, Game, Starter ...... 9.0, Tommy Milone, June 20 vs. Los Angeles (NL) Gomes 5 14 19 Most Innings, Game, Reliever...... 5.2, Travis Blackley, August 20 vs. Minnesota Hicks 1 1 2 Low Hit Complete Game ...... 3, Tommy Milone, June 20 vs. Los Angeles (NL) Inge 2 11 13 Ka'aihue 2 3 5 Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ...... 23.0, Ryan Cook, March 28 to May 27 Kottaras 1 4 5 Most Consecutive Batters Retired ...... 20, Brett Anderson, August 21 to 27 Moss 6 11 17 Norris 5 6 11 Pennington 3 3 6 Reddick 9 19 28 Rosales 0 1 1 Smith 6 13 19 Sogard 1 1 2 Suzuki 3 4 7 Weeks 1 5 6

STARTS IN THE ORDER GAMES BY POSITION

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Allen ------2 - PLAYER G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS Barton - 1 - - - 3 22 6 1 Allen - - 3 2 ------Carter - - - 9 43 6 1 - - Barton - - 43 33 ------Céspedes - - 21 102 1 1 1 - - Carter - - 55 51 ------9 8 Cowgill 3 10 - - - 2 1 5 7 Céspedes ------54 54 48 46 - - 26 26 Crisp 79 24 2 - - - 2 2 - Cowgill ------16 11 15 12 8 5 - - Donaldson - 2 - - 5 33 22 9 1 Crisp ------16 15 95 92 - - 3 2 Drew 8 13 - - - 2 7 7 - Donaldson 3 3 1 - - - 69 69 ------Gomes - 26 - 20 15 10 2 - - Drew ------37 37 ------Hicks - 1 - - - - - 12 5 Gomes ------39 25 - - 3 3 52 45 Hughes ------3 1 Hicks - - 1 1 1 1 - - 19 16 ------Inge - 1 - - 17 32 13 10 1 Hughes ------4 4 ------Ka'aihue - - - 2 11 5 10 4 1 Inge ------74 74 ------Kottaras - - - - - 2 6 14 2 Ka'aihue - - 22 21 ------12 12 Moss - 1 - 7 19 25 12 2 - Kottaras 26 24 ------Norris - - - - 1 4 26 22 1 Moss - - 53 49 ------11 5 - - 13 10 3 2 Pennington 3 25 - - - 3 4 11 69 Norris 56 52 ------2 2 Recker ------7 3 Pennington - - - - 30 25 - - 93 90 ------Reddick - 2 133 - 4 7 4 - - Recker 12 9 ------1 1 Rosales ------2 12 16 Reddick ------14 10 134 129 12 11 Smith - 19 4 20 39 11 4 3 - Rosales - - 7 3 20 17 3 1 11 9 ------Sogard - 2 - - - - - 5 18 Smith ------57 49 - - 13 9 49 42 Suzuki - - - - 5 14 21 24 8 Sogard - - - - 6 5 14 12 15 8 ------Taylor - 2 ------3 Suzuki 75 72 ------Weeks 67 31 ------14 Taylor ------2 1 - - 4 4 - - Weeks - - - - 113 112 ------1 -

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUN Lead Off Home Runs (4) Player Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP Since Coco Crisp, June 27 at Seattle (Millwood) Barton 1 0 0 0 1 April 17, 2012 at Los Angeles Haren 31 Coco Crisp, July 3 vs. Boston (Lester) Carter 10 4 2 0 16 Sept. 25, 2012 at Texas Feldman 3 Coco Crisp, September 1 vs. Boston (Doubront) Céspedes 12 8 3 0 23 Sept. 30, 2012 Seattle Kelley 1 Coco Crisp, September 28 vs. Seattle (Beavan) Cowgill 0 1 0 0 1 June 5, 2012 Texas Holland 11 Back-To-Back Home Runs (5) Crisp 10 0 1 0 11 Sept. 28, 2012 Seattle Beavan 3 Céspedes and Reddick, March 29 vs. Seattle Donaldson 5 3 1 0 9 Sept. 29, 2012 Seattle Wilhelmsen 2 Norris and Pennington, June 28 at Texas Drew 5 2 0 0 7 Sept. 28, 2012 Seattle Beavan 3 Céspedes and Carter, July 15 at Minnesota Gomes 10 5 1 1 17 Sept. 22, 2012 at New York Garcia 7 Norris and Rosales, August 7 vs. Los Angeles Hicks 3 0 0 0 3 July 30, 2012 Tampa Bay Price 3 Gomes and Céspedes, September 22 at New York Inge 5 2 3 2 12 August 1, 2012 Tampa Bay Cobb 10 Inside-The-Park Home Runs (0) Kottaras 3 4 2 0 9 Sept. 25, 2012 at Texas Lowe 3 None Moss 13 6 2 0 21 Sept. 29, 2012 Seattle Pryor 2 Walk-Off Wins (14) Norris 3 2 1 0 6 Sept. 27, 2012 at Texas Harrison 3 April 11 vs. Kansas City (Gomes hit by pitch) Pennington 4 2 0 0 6 Sept. 23, 2012 at New York Kuroda 7 April 25 vs. Chicago (Ka’aihue single) Reddick 21 7 3 1 32 Sept. 30, 2012 Seattle Luetge 1 May 8 vs. Toronto (Inge grand slam) Rosales 2 0 0 0 2 Aug. 12, 2012 at Chicago Sale 18 June 21 vs. Los Angeles-NL (Céspedes home run) Smith 10 4 0 0 14 Sept. 20, 2012 at Detroit Sanchez 10 June 24 vs. San Francisco (Norris home run) Sogard 0 1 1 0 2 April 27, 2012 at Baltimore Arrieta 21 July 3 vs. Boston (Crisp sacrifice fly) Weeks 2 0 0 0 2 April 13, 2012 at Seattle Furbush 109 July 6 vs. Seattle (Carter pinch hit home run) Team 117 54 19 4 193 July 8 vs. Seattle (Reddick double) July 18 vs. Texas (Hicks home run) Grand Slams (4) Pinch Hit Home Runs (3) July 20 vs. New York (Moss single) Brandon Inge, May 8 vs. Toronto (Cordero) Jonny Gomes, June 16 vs. San Diego (Gregerson) July 22 vs. New York (Crisp single) Brandon Inge, May 10 vs. Detroit (Balester) Chris Carter, July 6 vs. Seattle (Delabar) July 30 vs. Tampa Bay (Weeks sacrifice fly) Jonny Gomes, July 13 at Minnesota (Liriano) Brandon Moss, September 21 at New York (Soriano) August 3 vs. Toronto (Crisp sacrifice fly) Josh Reddick, August 31 vs. Boston (Melancon) September 29 vs. Seattle (Moss home run)

MILESTONES

Player Category No. Needs Player Category No. Needs Barton Doubles 91 9 for 100 Crisp Steals (w/OAK) 120 1 for 121 (ties M. Davis for 7th in Oakland history)

DISABLED LIST

Player Injury Dates Games Missed Player Injury Dates Games Missed Anderson Left UCL surgery March 13-August 19 120 Inge Right shoulder sprain August 12-31 18 Barton Right shoulder strain March 24-April 8 4 Inge Right shoulder strain September 6-present 24 Braden Left shoulder surgery recovery March 24-present 160 McCarthy Right shoulder strain May 18-June 1 13 Carignan Sprained right UCL June 6-present 104 McCarthy Right shoulder strain June 20-August 9 43 Céspedes Strained muscle, left hand May 7-31 22 Norberto Left shoulder strain May 31-June 20 18 Colón Strained right oblique June 18-July 2 14 Norberto Left shoulder tendinitis August 18-present 42 Cowgill Sprained left ankle June 23-July 16 18 Pennington Left elbow tendinitis July 20-August 6 17 Crisp Inner ear infection May 3-20 16 Sizemore Left ACL tear March 3-present 160 Devine Right UCL surgery March 24-present 160 Smith Strained left hamstring August 3-20 16 Griffin Strained right shoulder August 5-31 24 Sogard Strained back August 7-present 49 Inge Strained right groin May 13-27 14

The A’s have used the disabled list 21 times this season…placed 15 players on the disabled list in 2011.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

June 17 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; Tyson Ross optioned to Dan Straily selected from Sacramento; Derek Norris and Michael Taylor Sacramento recalled from Sacramento; Seth Smith placed on the 15-day disabled list June 19 Jordan Norberto sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment (strained left hamstring); Jim Miller and Evan Scribner optioned to June 21 Jordan Norberto reinstated from the disabled list; Derek Norris recalled Sacramento; Cliff Pennington sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment from Sacramento; Pedro Figueroa and Josh Donaldson optioned to August 5 Pedro Figueroa and Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; A.J. Griffin Sacramento placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained right shoulder); Michael Taylor June 23 Tyson Ross and Brandon Hicks recalled from Sacramento; Bartolo Colón optioned to Sacramento placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 18 (strained right August 7 Cliff Pennington reinstated from the disabled list; Pedro Figueroa optioned oblique); Collin Cowgill placed on the 15-day disabled list (sprained left to Sacramento ankle) August 10 Brandon McCarthy reinstated from the disabled list; place Eric Sogard on June 24 Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; A.J. Griffin selected from the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 7 (strained back) Sacramento; Brandon McCarthy placed on the 15-day disabled list August 14 Brandon Inge placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 12 retroactive to June 20 (strained right shoulder); Eric Sogard optioned to (sprained right shoulder); Josh Donaldson recalled from Sacramento Sacramento; Danny Farquhar designated for assignment August 20 Brett Anderson reinstated from the disabled list; Dan Straily optioned to June 26 Danny Farquhar claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees Sacramento; Anthony Recker designated for assignment; Seth Smith and June 29 Chris Carter recalled from Sacramento; Tyson Ross optioned to Eric Sogard sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment; Stephen Drew Sacramento acquired from the for minor league infielder Sean Jamieson July 3 Bartolo Colón reinstated from the disabled list; Brian Fuentes designated August 21 Seth Smith reinstated from the disabled list; Jordan Norberto placed on the for assignment 15-day DL retroactive to August 18 (strained left shoulder); Jemile Weeks July 9 Collin Cowgill sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment optioned to Sacramento; Graham Godfrey designated for assignment July 11 Brian Fuentes released August 22 Bartolo Colón placed on the restricted list; A.J. Griffin sent to Sacramento July 12 Collin Cowgill transferred to Sacramento on rehab on a rehab assignment; July 13 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; Jim Miller placed on paternity August 23 Tyson Ross recalled from Sacramento; Brandon Inge sent to Sacramento list on a rehab assignment; Eric Sogard returned from rehab assignment July 16 Jim Miller reinstated from the paternity list; Pedro Figueroa optioned to August 24 Jim Miller recalled from Sacramento; Tyson Ross optioned to Sacramento; Sacramento Jesse Chavez acquired from the for cash July 17 Collin Cowgill reinstated from the disabled list and optioned to Sacramento considerations July 20 Cliff Pennington placed on the 15-day disabled list (left elbow tendinitis); August 26 Jesse Chavez optioned to Sacramento Eric Sogard recalled from Sacramento August 27 Anthony Recker traded to the for minor leaguer Blake Lalli July 21 Brett Anderson sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment August 29 Graham Godfrey outrighted to Sacramento July 26 Brett Anderson transferred to Sacramento on rehab August 31 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; Jim Miller optioned to Stockton July 29 Acquired George Kottaras from the for Fautino De Los Santos Sept. 1 A.J. Griffin and Brandon Inge reinstated from the disabled list; Collin July 30 Derek Norris optioned to Sacramento; Brandon McCarthy sent to Cowgill and Brandon Hicks recalled from Sacramento Sacramento on a rehab assignment Sept. 3 Tyson Ross recalled from Sacramento Sept. 4 Jim Miller recalled from Stockton August 2 Adam Rosales recalled from Sacramento; Brandon Hicks optioned to Sept. 6 Brandon Inge placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained right shoulder) Sacramento Sept. 7 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento August 3 Kurt Suzuki traded to the Washington Nationals with cash for minor league Sept. 10 Daric Barton, Jesse Chavez and Jemile Weeks recalled from Sacramento catcher David Freitas; minor league pitcher Pat Neshek acquired from the Sept. 23 Jeremy Accardo selected from Triple-A Sacramento; Brandon Inge Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations and selected from Sacramento; transferred to the 60-day disabled list

Complete transactions are available in the expanded game notes at http://pressbox.oaklandathletics.com

Note: Items in red have not been updated since Griffin made his last start. Please check the notes on the day he pitches for updated information.

WEDNESDAY’S STARTING PITCHER: A.J. Griffin (7-1, 2.71 ERA)

GRIFFIN BY THE NUMBERS FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make th GRIFFIN’S 2012 STARTS his 15 start of the season and his career, W L ERA G IP ER his seventh since being reinstated from the Date Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT 2012 7 1 2.71 14 79.2 24 disabled list September 1…the A’s are 11- June 24 SF 4-2 -- 3.00 6.0 3 2 2 1 4 1 104 2011 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 June 29 at TEX 3-4 -- 1.50 6.0 2 0 0 2 4 0 109 Career 7 1 2.71 14 79.2 24 3 (.786) in his starting assignments…has June Totals (2 G, 2 GS) 0-0 1.50 12.0 5 2 2 3 8 1 tossed at least six innings in nine of his 14 July 4 BOS 3-2 -- 2.00 6.0 4 2 2 2 3 1 108 Home 3 0 2.52 7 39.1 11 starts, allowed two runs or fewer 10 times July 13 at MIN 6-3 W 2.62 6.0 8 3 3 1 5 2 95 Road 4 1 2.90 7 40.1 13 and walked two batters or fewer 13 times. July 19 NYY 4-3 W 2.70 6.0 7 2 2 0 4 0 90 Day 0 0 4.00 4 18.0 8 July 25 at TOR 16-0 W 2.25 6.0 3 0 0 2 9 0 104 Night 7 1 2.34 10 61.2 16 IN SEPTEMBER: Went 4-1 with a 3.09 July 30 TB 4-3 (15) -- 2.51 7.0 5 3 3 2 6 1 104 Pre-ASB 0 0 2.00 3 18.0 4 ERA (12 er in 35.0 ip) in five starts in July Totals (5 G, 5 GS) 3-0 2.90 31.0 27 10 10 7 27 4 Post-ASB 7 1 2.92 11 61.2 20 September…walked just seven batters in Aug. 4 TOR 1-3 (11) -- 2.42 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 35.0 innings while striking out 29…tied for August Totals (1 G, 1 GS) 0-0 0.00 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG. AB H the American League lead in wins in Sept. 1 BOS 7-1 W 2.26 7.0 3 1 1 0 5 0 91 vs. LHH .233 159 37 September…is the only A’s pitcher to win Sept. 7 at SEA 6-1 W 2.21 5.1 6 1 1 1 7 0 108 vs. RHH .216 139 30 Sept. 12 at LAA 4-1 W 1.94 8.0 6 0 0 0 6 0 107 four games in a month this year. Sept. 18 at DET 2-12 L 2.45 4.2 8 5 5 1 3 3 100 RUN SUPPORT WINNING PERCENTAGE: Is 7-1 in 14 Sept. 23 at NYY 5-4 -- 2.80 4.1 7 4 4 3 4 1 103 games, all starts…his .875 winning Sept. 28 SEA 8-2 W 2.71 5.2 4 1 1 2 4 1 96 Griffin Sept. Totals (6 G, 6 GS) 4-1 3.09 35.0 34 12 12 7 29 5 percentage leads the American League Runs Scored Times 0 1 and ranks second in the majors among pitchers with at least 10 games started (Medlen, ATL 9-1)…it is 1 2 second best in Oakland history among pitcher with 10 or more starts…Erik Hiljus went 5-0 in 16 games, 2 2 including 11 starts, in 2001…all seven of his wins have come since the All-Star Break, which is tied for sixth 3 1 in the American League. 4 5 ROOKIE STARTERS: The A’s have five rookies in the starting rotation 5 0 th OAKLAND A’s ROOKIE BESTS 6 1 (Blackley, Milone, Parker and Straily)…today will mark the 14 consecutive ERA (min. 75.0 ip) 7 1 game the A’s have started a rookie, which is the second longest streak in 1.72 Huston Street, 2005 8 0 Oakland history…the record is 15 from August 1 to 16, 2009…is scheduled 1.84 Andrew Bailey, 2009 9 0 st to make the 101 start by an A’s rookie, which is second most in Oakland 2.71 A.J. Griffin, 2012 10 0 history (116 in 2009)…A’s rookie pitchers have combined for an Oakland 2.72 Barry Zito, 2000 12 1 record 50 wins…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the A’s are just the 2.93 Dave Hamilton, 1972 Run Support Avg. 6.10 third team over the last 100 years to get 50 or more wins from rookie pitchers…the others are the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers (51) and the 2006 WINNING PCT. (min. 5 decisions) GRIFFIN vs. TEXAS Florida Marlins (50)…rookies have also set Oakland records for 1.000 Erik Hiljus, 2001 (5-0) .875 A.J. Griffin, 2012 (7-1) appearances (302), innings pitched (814.1) and strikeouts (655)…according W L ERA G IP ER .857 Joey Devine, 2008 (6-1) 2012 0 0 0.00 1 6.0 0 to Elias, the 1952 Dodgers hold the record for most starts (69) and innings .846 Tim Hudson, 1999 (11-2) 2011 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0 pitched (720.1) by rookies on a team that reached the postseason. .833 Huston Street, 2005 (5-1) Career 0 0 0.00 1 6.0 0 .833 Mark Acre, 1994 (5-1) OPPONENTS BATTING: Opponents are 15 for 80 (.188) with three walks Griffin’s Starts vs. Texas (.217 on-base percentage) when leading off an inning…has allowed a .351 (13 for 37) batting average to the opponents number three hitter compared to .207 (54 for 261) against DATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO everyone else. 6/29/12 A -- 6.0 2 0 0 2 4 AGAINST THE WEST: Is 3-0 with a 0.72 ERA (2 er in 25.0 ip) and .198 (18 for 91) opponents batting Texas Career Batting vs. Griffin average in four starts against American League West competition compared to 4-1 with a 3.62 ERA (22 er in 54.2 ip) and .237 (49 for 207) opponents batting average in 10 starts against everyone else. AVG. AB H HR BB SO Andrus .000 3 0 0 0 1 DON’T WALK: Walked three batters September 23, snapping a career-opening streak of 12 consecutive Beltre .000 3 0 0 0 0 starts with two walks or fewer…that is the longest streak to start a career by an Athletics starting pitcher Cruz .500 2 1 0 0 0 since at least 1918…has walked just 17 batters in 79.2 innings, an average of 1.92 per nine innings…has Hamilton .333 3 1 0 0 1 64 strikeouts for a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.76. Kinsler .000 3 0 0 0 1 Martin .000 2 0 0 0 0 DAYS REST: Is scheduled to start on four days rest today…is 3-0 with a 2.26 ERA (13 er in 51.2 ip) in nine Murphy .000 1 0 0 1 0 starts on four days rest compared to 4-1 with a 3.54 ERA (11 er in 28.0 ip) in five starts on five days rest or Napoli .000 2 0 0 0 1 more Young .000 1 0 0 1 0 BRIEFLY: Is 4-1 with a 3.09 ERA (12 er in 35.0 ip) in six starts since he was reinstated from the disabled

list September 1…was placed on the 15-day DL August 5 with right shoulder tightness…went 1-0 with a GRIFFIN’S CAREER HIGHS 4.90 ERA (7.1 ip, 7 h, 4 r, 4 er, 4 bb, 7 so) in two rehab starts with Sacramento on August 22 against Salt Low Hit CG: None Lake and August 27 at Colorado Springs…was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 24 after combining IP: 8.0, 9/12/12 at LAA for a 6-3 record and a 2.66 ERA in 15 games, all starts, with Double-A Midland and Sacramento…made his Fewest IP, GS: 1.2, 8/4/12 vs. TOR Major League debut and went 3-0 with a 2.42 ERA in eight starts before going on the DL. H: 8 (twice), last: 9/18/12 at DET R: 5, 9/18/12 at DET CAREER OPENERS: Went 6-0 with a 1.94 ERA over his first 11 starts…according to the Elias Sports ER: 5, 9/18/12 at DET Bureau, since earned runs became an official stat (1912 in NL, 1913 in AL), he is just the second pitcher to BB: 3, 9/23/12 at NYY be undefeated in at least his first 11 Major League appearances, all starts, while maintaining an ERA under SO: 9, 7/25/12 at TOR 2.00…the other is Jered Weaver, who went 9-0 with a 1.95 ERA over his first 12 starts with the Angels in HR: 3, 9/18/12 at DET 2006…he is the first pitcher in Oakland history to start his career 6-0…since 1927, the only Athletics pitcher Win Streak: 6, 7/13/12 to 9/12/12 Loss Streak: 1, 9/18/12 to begin his career at least 6-0 is Jim Nash, who went 7-0 over his first nine career starts in 1966…is the Scoreless Streak: 14.0, 6/24/12 to 7/4/12 only ML pitcher since at least 1918 to allow three runs or fewer and walk two batters or fewer in each of his Complete Games: None first 11 career starts…the previous best was eight by Brian Holton, who did it from September 7, 1986-June Shutouts: None 9, 1989 (had 112 relief appearances during that stretch)…is the first Athletics pitcher to toss at least 6.0 innings and allow three runs or fewer in each of his first seven starts…the previous high was five by John Henry Johnson (1978) and Dave Hamilton (1972)…is the second Major Leaguer to do it over the last 18 years…the other is Jered Weaver, who had nine straight with Los Angeles (AL) in 2006…is just the sixth pitcher since 1918 to begin his career with three consecutive outings of six or more innings and four hits or fewer (last: Jeremy Hellickson, TB, August 2-15, 2010)…is one of two Athletics since 1918 to begin his career with three consecutive no decisions, all as a starting pitcher (Willie Adams, June 11-July 31, 1996). LAST START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 8-2 win over Seattle last Friday in Oakland…the A’s scored a run in the first but he allowed a solo home run to Robinson in the second…that would be the only run he would allow in 5.2 innings…the A’s scored twice in the third and he was relieved by Doolittle with a 4- 1 lead and the bases load with two outs in the sixth…Doolittle got Smoak to fly out to end the inning. GRIFFIN vs. TEXAS: Had a no decision in his only career start, a 4-3 A’s -3 loss at Texas June 29…tossed 6.0 shutout innings and allowed just two hits…loaded the bases on two walks and a hit with one out in the second but retired each of the next 13 hitters before Hamilton singled with two outs in the sixth…was relieved by Blevins with the A’s leading 2-0 entering the bottom of the seventh…Balfour allowed four runs in the eighth for the loss and Cook was charged with the blown save. MINORS: Combined for a 7-3 record and a 2.82 ERA (102.0 ip, 79 h, 39 r, 32 er, 18 bb, 91 so, 7 hr) in 17 games, all starts, with Double-A Midland and Triple-A Sacramento…began the year at Midland and was 3-1 with a 2.49 ERA in seven starts before he was promoted to Triple-A Sacramento May 11…went 3-2 with a 2.81 ERA in eight starts with the River Cats before he was promoted to Oakland June 24…was 4-2 with a 3.07 ERA in 10 starts overall with Sacramento…issued 18 walks in 102.0 innings, an average of 1.59 per nine innings…struck out 91 for a strikeout to walk ratio of 5.06…allowed a .211 opponents batting average, including .181 (33 for 182) against left-handed hitters compared to .238 (46 for 193) against right- handers…surrendered just seven home runs in 102.0 innings, an average of 0.62 per nine innings. Oakland Athletics Roster (as of September 24, 2012) Oakland Athletics Baseball Company  7000 Coliseum Way  Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900  Public Relations Facsimile 510-562-1633  www.oaklandathletics.com

NO PITCHERS (18) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE NumericaL ROSTER 39 Jeremy Accardo R R 6-1 200 12-8-81 Mesa, AZ Gilbert, AZ 2 Cliff Pennington, SS 49 Brett Anderson L L 6-4 233 2-1-88 Midland, TX Stillwater, OK 3 Mike Gallego, Coach 4 Coco Crisp, OF 50 Grant Balfour R R 6-2 200 12-30-77 Sydney, Australia Clearwater, FL 5 Stephen Drew, SS 54 Travis Blackley L L 6-3 205 11-4-82 Melbourne, Austrailia Victoria, Australia 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 13 Jerry Blevins L L 6-6 175 9-6-83 Johnson City, TN Swanton, OH 8 Chip Hale, Coach 60 Jesse Chavez R R 6-2 160 8-21-83 Victorville, CA Pomona, CA 10 Daric Barton, 1B 48 Ryan Cook R R 6-2 217 6-30-87 Clovis, CA Clovis, CA 11 Jarrod Parker, RHP 12 Collin Cowgill, OF 62 Sean Doolittle L L 6-3 212 9-26-86 Rapid City, SD Tabernacle, NJ 13 Jerry Blevins, LHP 65 Pedro Figueroa L L 6-0 214 11-23-85 Santo Domingo, D.R. Santo Domingo, D.R. 14 George Kottaras, C 64 A.J. Griffin R R 6-5 230 1-28-88 El Cajon, CA El Cajon, CA 15 Seth Smith, OF 32 Brandon McCarthy R R 6-7 200 7-7-83 Glendale, CA Dallas, TX 16 Josh Reddick, OF 53 Jim Miller R R 6-1 200 4-28-82 Randolph, NJ Virginia Beach, VA 17 Adam Rosales, IF 18 Brandon Hicks, IF 57 Tommy Milone L L 6-0 205 2-16-87 Saugus, CA Agua Dulce, CA 19 Jemile Weeks, IF 40 Pat Neshek S R 6-3 210 9-4-80 Madison, WI Brooklyn Park, MN 20 Josh Donaldson, IF 11 Jarrod Parker R R 6-1 195 11-24-88 Fort Wayne, IN Bluffton, IN 22 Chris Carter, 1B 66 Tyson Ross R R 6-6 230 4-22-87 Berkeley, CA Oakland, CA 30 Chili Davis, Coach 58 Evan Scribner R R 6-3 190 7-19-85 New Milford, CT Washington Depot, CT 31 Jonny Gomes, OF 67 Dan Straily R R 6-2 215 12-1-88 Redlands, CA Springfield, OR 32 Brandon McCarthy, RHP 36 Derek Norris, C NO (2) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 37 Brandon Moss, 1B/OF 14 George Kottaras L R 6-0 202 5-10-83 Scarborough, ONT Scottsdale, AZ 39 Jeremy Accardo, RHP 36 Derek Norris R R 6-0 210 2-14-89 Goddard, KS Goddard, KS 40 Pat Neshek, RHP NO INFIELDERS (9) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 41 Curt Young, Coach 10 Daric Barton L R 6-0 204 8-16-85 Springfield, VT Corona, CA 44 Rick Rodriguez, Coach 46 Tye Waller, Coach 22 Chris Carter R R 6-4 244 12-18-86 Redwood City, CA Las Vegas, NV 48 Ryan Cook, RHP 20 Josh Donaldson R R 6-0 221 12-8-85 Pensacola, FL Daphene, AL 49 Brett Anderson, LHP 5 Stephen Drew L R 6-0 190 3-16-83 Hahira, GA Valdosta, GA 50 Grant Balfour, RHP 18 Brandon Hicks R R 6-2 200 9-14-85 Houston, TX Pasadena, CA 52 Yoenis Céspedes, OF 37 Brandon Moss L R 6-0 210 9-16-83 Monroe, GA Loganville, GA 53 Jim Miller, RHP 54 Travis Blackley, LHP 2 Cliff Pennington S R 5-10 193 6-15-84 Corpus Christi, TX Missouri City, TX 57 Tommy Milone, LHP 17 Adam Rosales R R 6-1 195 5-20-83 Chicago, IL Phoenix, AZ 58 Evan Scribner, RHP 19 Jemile Weeks S R 5-9 161 1-26-87 Orlando, FL Altamonte Springs, FL 60 Jessee Chavez, RHP NO OUTFIELDERS (6) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 62 Sean Doolittle, LHP 52 Yoenis Céspedes R R 5-10 210 10-18-85 Granma, Cuba Santiago, D.R. 64 A.J. Griffin, RHP 65 Pedro Figueroa, LHP 12 Collin Cowgill R L 5-9 184 5-22-86 Lexington, KY Lexington, KY 66 Tyson Ross, RHP 4 Coco Crisp S R 5-10 185 11-1-79 Los Angeles, CA Rancho Mirage, CA 67 Dan Straily, RHP 31 Jonny Gomes R R 6-1 223 11-22-80 Petaluma, CA Scottsdale, AZ 98 Casey Chavez, Bullpen 16 Josh Reddick L R 6-2 180 2-19-87 Savannah, GA Guyton, GA 15 Seth Smith L L 6-3 210 9-30-82 Jackson, MS Brandon, MS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 39 Jeremy Accardo, RHP NO DISABLED LIST (7) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 49 Brett Anderson, LHP 51 *Dallas Braden L L 6-1 185 8-13-83 Phoenix, AZ Stockton, CA 50 Grant Balfour, RHP 38 *Andrew Carignan R R 5-11 233 7-23-86 New London, CT Norwich, CT 10 Daric Barton, 1B 33 *Joey Devine R R 6-0 235 9-19-83 Junction City, KS Roswell, GA 54 Travis Blackley, LHP 7 *Brandon Inge R R 5-11 188 5-19-77 Lynchburg, VA Saline, MI 13 Jerry Blevins, LHP 77 Jordan Norberto L L 6-0 195 12-8-86 Nagua, D.R. Nagua, D.R. 22 Chris Carter, 1B 52 Yoenis Céspedes, OF 29 *Scott Sizemore R R 6-0 185 1-4-85 Virginia Beach, VA Chesapeake, VA 98 Casey Chavez, Bullpen 28 Eric Sogard L R 5-10 188 5-22-86 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ 60 Jessee Chavez, RHP *indicates 60-day disabled list 48 Ryan Cook, RHP NO RESTRICTED LIST (1) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 12 Collin Cowgill, OF 21 Bartolo Colón R R 5-11 267 5-24-73 Alta Mira, D.R. Puerto Plata, D.R. 4 Coco Crisp, OF 30 Chili Davis, Coach 20 Josh Donaldson, IF NO MINORS (3) B T HT WT BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 62 Sean Doolittle, LHP 64 Jermaine Mitchell L L 6-0 216 11-2-84 Naples, TX Daingerfield, TX 5 Stephen Drew, SS 47 Brad Peacock R R 6-1 175 2-2-88 Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL 65 Pedro Figueroa, LHP 23 Michael Taylor R R 6-5 256 12-19-85 Cheverly, MD Apopka, FL 3 Mike Gallego, Coach 31 Jonny Gomes, OF 64 A.J. Griffin, RHP MANAGER: 6 Bob Melvin. 8 Chip Hale, Coach COACHES: 30 Chili Davis (Hitting), 3 Mike Gallego (Third Base), 8 Chip Hale (Bench), 44 Rick Rodriguez 18 Brandon Hicks, IF (Bullpen), 46 Tye Waller (First Base), 41 Curt Young (Pitching). 14 George Kottaras, C BULLPEN CATCHER: 98 Casey Chavez. 32 Brandon McCarthy, RHP 6 Bob Melvin, Manager TRAINERS: Nick Paparesta, Walt Horn, Brian Schulman. 53 Jim Miller, RHP STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Mike Henriques. 57 Tommy Milone, LHP MASSAGE THERAPIST: Ozzie Lyles. 37 Brandon Moss, 1B/OF EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Steve Vucinich. 40 Pat Neshek, RHP TRAVELING SECRETARY: Mickey Morabito. 36 Derek Norris, C VIDEO COORDINATOR: Adam Rhoden. 11 Jarrod Parker, RHP 2 Cliff Pennington, SS 16 Josh Reddick, OF 44 Rick Rodriguez, Coach Pronunciation Guide 17 Adam Rosales, IF 66 Tyson Ross, RHP Andrew Carignan CARE-uh-gan George Kottaras koh-TAIR-is 58 Evan Scribner, RHP Yoenis Cespedes yo-EHN-ess SES-peh-des Tommy Milone muh-LONE 15 Seth Smith, OF Bartolo Colón bar-TOE-lo co-LONE Adam Rosales ro-SALL-ez 67 Dan Straily, RHP Mike Gallego guy-A-go Eric Sogard SO-gard 46 Tye Waller, Coach Jonny Gomes GOMES Jemile Weeks juh-MILE 19 Jemile Weeks, IF 41 Curt Young, Coach

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Supplemental Bios

includes bios for: Jeremy Accardo, Travis Blackley, Yoenis Céspedes, Jesse Chavez, Stephen Drew, Brandon Hicks, Brandon Inge, George Kottaras and Pat Neshek

The entire A’s Media Guide, including these bios, is available at http://pressbox.oaklandathletics.com SPRING INVITEE ACCARDO (continued) Jeremy Accardo 57 2011 Season Highlights ‹ Spent the season in the Baltimore organization, splitting time between the Orioles and Triple-A Norfolk after signing Age: 30, born December 8, 1981 in Mesa, AZ a one-year Major League free agent contract in December 2010...Picked up the win in his Orioles debut on April 2 Resides: Gilbert, AZ Position: Pitcher at Tampa Bay...Worked a season-high 2.1 innings June 7 vs. Oakland...Struck out season-high three batters in 2.0 Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 innings June 3 vs. Toronto... Had a 3.09 ERA in April (9G, 11.2IP, 7H, 4ER)...Allowed at least one run in 16 of his 31 appearances, including seven of his last 12 games and was designated for assignment on June 18 (outrighted on Norfolk ML Service: 4 + 128 6/22)...Spent remainder of minor league season in Norfolk and contract was selected by Baltimore on September 6 Contract Status: Signed thru 2012 DQG¿QLVKHGWKHVHDVRQZLWKWKH2 V Acquired: January 19, 2012; Signed to a free agent minor league contract with ‹ Had 12 straight scoreless outings (14.1IP, 7H, 0R) from July 30-August 29 with Norfolk...ERA over his last 20 outings a non-roster invitation to Major League spring training camp. ZDV ,3+(5 DV7ULSOH$EDWWHUVKLWMXVW  RIIKLPRYHUDOORIKLV¿QDORXWLQJVZHUH scoreless (17.2IP, 10H, 1ER, 0.51ERA). OPPONENTS YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP 2004 Norwich 2-1 5.40 7 0 0 0 1 8.1 9 5 5 1 0 2 5 1 0 .265 .353 .306 Pro Career San Jose 1-2 4.25 50 0 0 0 27 55.0 57 28 26 3 1 15 43 4 0 .257 .365 .307 ‹ 2010 %HJDQWKHVHDVRQZLWKWKH%OXH-D\VPDNLQJ¿YHDSSHDUDQFHVLQUHOLHIDQGDOORZHGUXQVLQDOOEXWRQHRXWLQJ 2005 San Jose 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .143 .143 .333 SLFNLQJXSWKHORVVLQKLV¿UVWRXWLQJRQ:DVRSWLRQHGWR/DV9HJDV $$$ RIWKH3DFL¿F&RDVW/HDJXHRQ Fresno 2-0 1.95 25 0 0 0 3 32.1 25 7 7 0 0 10 30 2 0 .214 .265 .276 ZKHUHKHZRXOGVSHQGWKHUHVWRIWKHVHDVRQ:DVQDPHGD3&/SRVWVHDVRQ$OO6WDUDIWHU¿QLVKLQJVHFRQGLQWKH San Francisco 1-5 3.94 28 0 0 0 0 29.2 26 13 13 2 1 9 16 1 0 .232 .304 .293 Norwich 1-0 0.93 8 0 0 0 4 9.2 8 3 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 .211 .263 .231 league with 24 saves. 2006 Fresno 0-0 1.80 3 0 0 0 0 5.0 5 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 .278 .333 .316 ‹ 2009 Was promoted to Toronto from Las Vegas of the PCL (AAA) on three separate occasions, totaling 26 games at Toronto 1-1 5.97 27 0 0 0 0 28.2 38 19 19 5 0 9 14 2 1 .325 .538 .373 the big league level…Made his season debut 6/18 at PHI, pitching 0.2 scoreless IP, picking up the save…Pitched to San Francisco 1-3 4.91 38 0 0 0 3 40.1 38 23 22 2 1 11 40 2 0 .247 .331 .294 D(5$LQ,3RYHUJDPHVRYHUKLV¿UVWVWD\«:DVUHFDOOHGIRUWKH¿QDOWLPHRQDQGDSSHDUHGLQVHYHQ 2007 Toronto 4-4 2.14 64 0 0 0 30 67.1 51 19 16 4 2 24 57 0 1 .206 .278 .280 2008 Syracuse 0-0 1.93 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 4 2 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 .211 .368 .318 JDPHVWKDWPRQWKSLWFKLQJWRD(5$JRLQJVFRUHOHVVLQ¿YHRIWKRVHRXWLQJV GCL Blue Jays 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .667 .333 ‹ 2008 Appeared in 16 games, posting a 0-3 record with a 6.57 ERA before having his season ended May 10 with forearm Toronto 0-3 6.57 16 0 0 0 4 12.1 15 10 9 1 1 4 5 1 0 .300 .500 .357 soreness...Posted a 2.08 ERA on the road as opposed to 9.00 at home...Appeared in 13 games at three levels in the Dunedin 0-0 5.14 7 1 0 0 0 7.0 8 4 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 .286 .571 .310 minors attempting to rehab his arm...Was shut down for the season after his 8/20 appearance. 2009 Toronto 0-0 2.55 26 0 0 0 1 24.2 23 8 7 2 2 17 18 0 0 .267 .372 .393 Las Vegas 2-1 3.00 27 0 0 0 13 30.0 32 11 10 1 1 8 27 0 0 .269 .319 .318 ‹ 2007 Recorded career highs in wins (4), innings pitched (67.1), games (64), strikeouts (57) and saves (30)...Had only 2010 Las Vegas 3-2 3.48 42 0 0 0 24 44.0 52 22 17 1 1 15 26 0 0 .306 .394 .358 ¿YHEORZQVDYHVLQFKDQFHV7LHGIRUWKLQWKH$/LQVDYHV+DGSRVW$OO6WDUEUHDNVDYHVWRUDQNUGLQWKH Toronto 0-1 8.10 5 0 0 0 0 6.2 12 6 6 0 1 3 3 2 0 .400 .533 .471 AL...Began the season with 21.2IP of scoreless baseball, the longest such stretch by a reliever since ’s 2011 Norfolk 1-1 2.16 26 0 0 0 2 33.1 26 9 8 1 1 11 27 1 0 .222 .291 .295 Toronto club record of 23.0 scoreless IP to begin a season (2001)...It also represented the longest streak to start a Baltimore 3-3 5.73 31 0 0 0 0 37.2 43 24 24 5 1 18 23 0 0 .295 .473 .376 Minor Lge. Totals 12-7 3.10 203 2 0 0 75 232.1 228 92 80 9 5 68 191 8 0 .256 .342 .311 season of any ML pitcher in 2007...Dominated left-handed hitters, holding them to a .161 average (20-164), allowing CLEVELAND TOTALS ------only three extra-base hits, all doubles...Allowed only three of 23 inherited runners to score (team-best 13%). American League 8-12 4.11 169 0 0 0 35 177.1 182 86 81 17 7 75 120 5 2 .269 .405 .346 ‹ 2006 Traded to Toronto from the on July 22 for DH/IF Shea Hillenbrand, and RHP Vinnie Chulk... National League 2-8 4.50 66 0 0 0 3 70.0 64 36 35 4 2 20 56 3 0 .241 .320 .294 (DUQHGKLV¿UVWYLFWRU\DVD%OXH-D\RQYV%$/SLWFKLQJVFRUHOHVVLQQLQJV6XIIHUHGKLV¿UVWORVVDVD%OXH M.L. TOTALS 10-20 4.22 235 0 0 0 38 247.1 246 122 116 21 9 95 176 8 2 .261 .381 .332 Jay on Sept. 5 vs. CLE, surrendering a grand slam to Andy Marte...Prior to his arrival in Toronto, posted a 1-3 record, with a 4.91 ERA, including three saves with San Francisco. CAREER TRANSACTIONS ‹ 2005 Had 3 stints with San Francisco...Logged 20 scoreless efforts in 28 ML outings, holding opponents to .232 avg. 2003 Signed by the San Francisco Giants as a free agent, 8/12.  DQGVWUDQGLQJRILQKHULWHGUXQQHUV  0DGH¿UVWDSSHDUDQFHRQ0/URVWHUZKHQKHKDGFRQWUDFW 2006 Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays from the Giants in exchange for Shea Hillenbrand and Vinnie Chulk, 7/22. purchased prior to 5/2 game in Arizona...Made ML debut 5/4 in front of hometown crowd at Bank One Ballpark...Was 2008 DL – forearm soreness, 5/10-remainder of season…rehab at A Dunedin, 6/10-14…rehab at GCL Blue Jays, 7/30-8/2… RSWLRQHGWR)UHVQR $$$ (DUQHG¿UVW0/YLFWRU\ZLWKVFRUHOHVVIUDPHDW&RORUDGR rehab at A Dunedin, 8/3-12…rehab at AAA Syracuse, 8/13-21. 2010 Granted free agency, 12/2. ‹ 2004 After signing late in 2003, made professional debut by leading SF chain with 28 saves...Spent majority of campaign 2010 Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a free agent, 12/17. with San Jose, helping club capture North Division crown with California League-leading 27 saves.. 2011 Granted free agency, 10/11. ACCARDO'S CAREER GAME HIGHS 2012 Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a free agent, 1/19 K's: 4, two times, last June 19, 2009 at Washington; BB: 2, 16 times; LONGEST OUTING: 3.0 innings, April 21, 2007 at Baltimore; HR: 2, Sept. 8, 2007 at TB; WINNING STREAK: 3 games, July 8-September 5, 2007; LOSING STREAK: FIELDING BY POSITION 5 games, September 8, 2007-April 12, 2010; SAVE STREAK: 10, July 31-Sept 1, 2007; SCORELESS IP STREAK: 19 2011 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP games/21.0IP, April 4-May 24, 2007 LAST WIN: May 26, 2011 vs. KC; LAST SAVE: June 18, 2009 at Philadelphia. 1.000 31 1 5 0 6 1 Pitcher .975 235 11 28 1 40 3 Personal/Miscellaneous PITCHERS HITTING 2011 CAREER ‹ Full name JEREMIAH LEE ACCARDO….Married, Carly…They have a son, Larson, and a daughter, Leighton...Signed AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI by the Giants as a non-drafted free agent on August 12, 2003 out of Illinois State University where he pitched and played ------.143 7 1 0 0 VKRUWVWRS«+ROGVWKHFDUHHUVDYHVUHFRUGDW,68ZLWK«$VDVKRUWVWRSEDWWHGDVDMXQLRUDQGZDVQDPHG¿UVW Team All-Missouri Valley Conference and second Team All-Midwest Region...Graduate of Mesa (AZ) High School.

Media Guide 2012 81 2012 CLEVELAND INDIANS 82 Cleveland Indians 2003—Named the Texas League Pitcher of the Year after leading the league in wins…also ranked sec- Travis Blackley 54 ond in ERA and fourth in strikeouts and innings.…his 17 wins were the most by a Texas League pitcher since 1978, when Jeff Reardon of the Jackson Mets won 17…had a season-high 11 strikeouts June 2 vs. LEFT-handed pitcher Arkansas…participated in the Texas League All-Star Game and was named to the postseason All-Star Height/Weight: 6-3 / 200 Bats/Throws: Left / Left Team…pitched for the World squad in the 2003 MLB Futures Game on July 15 at U.S. Cellular Field… named Seattle’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year and received the 2003 John Ellis Award for his com- Birthdate: November 4, 1982 Opening Day Age: 29 munity involvement. Birthplace/Resides: Melbourne, Australia / Melbourne, Australia Major League Service: 1 year, 42 days 2002—Finished second among Seattle minor leaguers in strikeouts for Single-A San Bernardino…had Obtained: Claimed off waivers from San Francisco, May 15, 2012 a career-high 14 strikeouts July 19 against San Jose in 8.0 innings pitched. Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2012. 2001—Began his professional career with Rookie League Everett and held opponents to a .211 batting average…had a season-high 13 strikeouts July 23 at Tri-Cities in 7.0 innings pitched. CAREER Highlights The 29-year-old southpaw returns to the United States after pitching in South Korea during the 2011 Personal/Miscellaneous season…last played in the San Francisco organization in 2007, making 28 starts for Fresno…also played Travis Jarrod Blackley…graduated from Cheltenham High School (Cheltenham, Australia). in parts of two seasons with Tacoma in 2004 and 2006…has represented Australia in the World Baseball Classic in 2007 and pitched in the Australian Baseball League this past offseason…pitched for the World LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD team in the MLB Futures Game at U.S. Cellular Field in 2003, the same year he was named the Texas Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK League Pitcher of the Year in 2003 after leading the league with 17 wins. 2001 Everett 6 1 3.52 14 14 0 0 0 78.2 60 34 29 7 1 29 0 90 3 0 2002 San Bernardino 5 9 3.49 21 20 1 0 0 121.1 102 52 47 11 7 44 0 152 11 2 2011 Highlights 2003 San Antonio 17 3 2.61 27 27 0 0 0 162.1 125 55 47 11 6 62 0 144 9 2 Pitched for the KIA Tigers of the Korean Baseball Organization…appeared in 25 games with the Tigers, 2004 Tacoma 8 6 3.83 19 18 2 2 0 110.1 100 49 47 14 3 47 0 80 9 3 SEATTLE 1 3 10.04 6 6 0 0 0 26.0 35 31 29 9 1 22 0 16 3 1 including 22 starts, and posted a 7-5 record with a 3.48 ERA. 2005 ( Injured — Did Not Pitch) 2006 San Antonio 8 11 4.06 25 25 0 0 0 144.0 139 77 65 18 15 45 2 100 11 1 Career Tacoma 1 1 4.09 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 5 5 2 0 5 0 5 0 0 2010—Pitched in four different leagues…including 15 appearances, four starts, for the Sacramento 2007 Fresno 10 8 4.66 28 28 0 0 0 162.1 156 87 84 21 7 68 0 121 14 1 River Cats. SAN FRANCISCO 0 0 7.27 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 10 7 7 2 0 5 0 5 0 1 2008 Lehigh Valley 5 10 5.41 28 21 0 0 0 123.0 132 75 74 15 6 59 1 87 11 0 2009 Reno 4 7 4.85 38 12 0 0 0 111.1 133 65 60 11 7 38 1 101 7 1 2009—Pitched for the Reno Aces in their inaugural season…recorded 101 strikeouts in 111.1 innings… 2010 Buffalo 0 0 8.53 4 0 0 0 0 6.1 6 6 6 2 0 7 0 4 2 0 went 4-7 with a 4.85 ERA over 38 games, 12 starts. Chihuahua (Mex) 0 1 15.88 2 1 0 0 0 5.2 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 4 4 0 Sacramento 2 1 2.52 15 4 0 0 0 35.2 31 10 10 2 2 22 1 35 1 1 2008—Made his first 21 appearances of the season as a starter for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, going 5-9 Stockton 0 0 1.80 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 with a 5.47 ERA…was 0-1 with a 5.02 ERA in seven relief appearances…struck out a season-high nine 2011 Kia (Korea) 7 5 3.48 25 22 1 1 0 126.2 120 59 49 13 3 62 0 115 12 3 batters April 7 at Pawtucket, suffering the loss by allowing four runs on four hits with a walk over 5.0 AL Totals 1 3 10.04 6 6 0 0 0 26.0 35 31 29 9 1 22 0 16 3 1 innings…earned his first win of the season June 3 at Indianapolis, allowing one run on six hits over 6.0 NL Totals 0 0 7.27 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 10 7 7 2 0 5 0 5 0 1 ML Totals 1 3 9.35 8 8 0 0 0 34.2 45 38 36 11 1 27 0 21 3 2 innings with a walk and five strikeouts…tossed a season-high 8.0 innings June 19 at Charlotte to earn the victory, allowing two runs off five hits with four walks and six strikeouts…went 2-3 with a 4.24 ERA CAREER TRANSACTIONS in 12 games, 10 starts, for Aguilas in the Mexican Winter League…struck out 55 and walked 19. 2000 — Signed by the Seattle Mariners organization as a non-drafted free agent, October 29. 2005 — On the disabled list, March 3 to October 30. 2007 — Traded to the San Francisco Giants for outfielder Jason Ellison, April 1. Selected 2007—Had a 3.67 ERA in 24 of his 28 starts for Triple-A Fresno…had a 16.34 ERA in the other four… by the Philadelphia Phillies in the Rule 5 draft, December 6. 2008 — Elected free agency, October 14; signed by the pitched at least 6.0 innings in 19 of his 28 starts…was recalled by San Francisco Sept. 21 and made two Arizona Diamondbacks, December 19. 2009 — Elected free agency, October 5. 2010 — Signed by the New York starts for the Giants…collected his first big league hit Sept. 29 at Los Angeles (NL) off Chad Billing- Mets to a minor league contract, March 6. Released, May 1; signed by the Oakland Athletic to a minor league contract, sley. May 14. Released, December 20. 2012 ­— Signed by the San Francisco Giants to a minor league contract, February 19. Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics, May 15. 2006—Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 13 of his 25 starts and allowed two earned runs or less in 14 of the 25 for Double-A San Antonio…promoted to Triple-A Tacoma Aug. 19 and made two starts…finished WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD the year by allowing one hit over 6.0 innings Aug. 31 vs. Salt Lake. Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK 2009 Australia 0 0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 2005—Had surgery Feb. 8 to repair two small tears in the labrum of his left shoulder (Dr. Lewis Yocum)…spent the entire season on the disabled list.

2004—Led Triple-A Tacoma in wins and strikeouts…named Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 21-27…recalled by Seattle July 1 and won his Major League debut that night against Texas…allowed four runs on six hits in 5.2 innings…optioned to Tacoma Aug. 1…ended the season on the DL (left shoulder tendinitis). VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Career 2011 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER 2010-11—Led Cuba’s Serie Nacional in runs (89) and RBI (99), tied for the OAKLAND A’s ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Angel Stadium 8.31 0 0 0 1 4.1 4 lead in home runs (33), ranked fifth in slugging (.667) and tied for 10th in hits CUBAN-BORN — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Cleveland 31.50 0 1 0 1 2.0 7 AT&T Park 3.60 0 0 0 1 5.0 2 (118)…the 33 home runs are a league record…named to the All-Star Game but PLAYERS — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Los Angeles 8.31 0 0 0 1 4.1 4 Dodger Stadium 12.27 0 0 0 1 3.2 5 did not appear in the game…hit .368 against left-handed pitching compared — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Oakland 9.00 0 1 0 2 9.0 9 O.co Coliseum 13.50 0 1 0 1 4.0 6 to .325 against right-handers…22 of his 33 home runs came with runners Bert Campaneris Jose Canseco — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Texas 6.35 1 0 0 1 5.2 4 Rogers Centre 9.00 0 1 0 1 5.0 5 on base…including three grand slams…hit three home runs Dec. 15 against — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Toronto 9.00 0 1 0 1 5.0 5 Safeco Field 9.95 1 1 0 3 12.2 14 Ozzie Canseco Guantanamo…also had three two-homer games…tallied 10 outfield assists… Tito Fuentes VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE FIELDING STATISTICS batted .222 with two home runs and eight RBI in 13 postseason games. Orlando Gonzalez George Lauzerique 2011 CAREER Pitcher 2009-10—Played for Cuba in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and hit .458 Marty Martinez ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Year Pct. G PO A E TC DP Ariel Prieto — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Cincinnati 3.60 0 0 0 1 5.0 2 2004 1.000 6 2 4 0 6 0 with two home runs and five RBI in six games…added a double and three triples and scored five runs…was also a member of Cuba’s World Cup team Diego Segui — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Los Angeles 12.27 0 0 0 1 3.2 5 2007 — 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jose Tartabull Totals 1.000 8 2 4 0 6 0 and hit .214 with a home run and three RBI in 10 games…in Cuba, ranked MONTHLY BREAKDOWN third in the league in runs (87), eighth in home runs (22), ninth in slugging 2011 CAREER BLACKLEY’S CAREER BESTS (.617) and 10th in hits (118)…batted .316 with eight home runs in 79 at bats ERA W L S G IP ER by MONTH ERA W L S G IP ER Low Hit Complete Game: None against left-handed pitching compared to .354 with 14 home runs in 263 at bats against right-handers… — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 July 10.04 1 3 0 6 26.0 29 Innings Pitched: 5.2, July 1, 2004 at Texas had a pair of two-homer games…connected for a grand slam Nov. 29 against Cienfuegos…had 10 as- — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 September 7.27 0 0 0 2 8.2 7 Strikeouts: 5 (twice), last: September 23, 2007 vs. sists as an outfielder…also appeared in two games at shortstop. Cincinnati PITCHING BREAKDOWN Longest Winning Streak: 1, July 1, 2004 2008-09—Tied for third in Cuba’s Serie Nacional in home runs (24), tied for fourth in runs (83), ranked Longest Losing Streak: 3, July 7, 2004 to present 2011 CAREER ninth in RBI (76) and 10th in slugging (.601)…hit .358 against left-handed pitching compared to .314 Longest Scoreless Streak: 6.0, September 23 to ERA W L S G IP ER by CATEGORY ERA W L S G IP ER 29, 2007 against right-handers…hit three home runs Feb. 5 against Guantanamo…also had two two-homer — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Home 8.15 1 1 0 4 17.2 16 games…collected 11 assists as an outfielder. — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Road 10.59 0 2 0 4 17.0 20 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Day 6.00 1 0 0 3 15.0 10 2007-08—Ranked second in Cuba’s Serie Nacional in home runs (26), tied for third in RBI (78) and — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Night 11.90 0 3 0 5 19.2 26 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Pre-All Star 7.59 1 1 0 2 10.2 9 tied for fourth in runs (82)…went 0 for 3 in the All-Star Game…hit .306 against left-handed pitching — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Post-All Star 10.13 0 2 0 6 24.0 27 compared to .279 against right-handers…16 of his 26 home runs came with runners on base…including — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Starter 9.35 1 3 0 8 34.2 36 two grand slams…had four two-homer games…tallied 14 outfield assists. — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Reliever — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2006-07—Ranked first in Cuba’s Serie Nacional in runs (79), tied for third in home runs (17), tied for fourth in stolen bases (15) and RBI (66), fifth in doubles (24), tied for fifth in hit by pitches (14) and sixth Yoenis Céspedes 52 in slugging (.541)…went 3 for 4 with a RBI in the All-Star Game to help Orientales to a 2-0 win over Occidentales…hit .359 with five home runs in 78 at bats against left-handed pitching compared to .286 OUTFIelder with 12 home runs in 262 at bats against right-handers…had 13 assists in 78 games as an outfielder… Height/Weight: 5-10 / 210 Bats/Throws: Right / Right also appeared in one game at shortstop. Birthdate: October 18, 1985 Opening Day Age: 26 2005-06—Ranked first in Cuba’s Serie Nacional in runs (89), second in home runs (23), fourth in slug- Birthplace/Resides: Granma, Cuba / Santiago, Dominican Republic ging (.649), fifth in RBI (78), tied for sixth in hits (119), tied for seventh in doubles (24)…went 0 for 2 Major League Service: None in the All-Star Game…hit .417 against left-handed pitching compared to .333 against right-handers… Obtained: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, March 3, 2012 connected for two two-homer games…belted a grand slam April 22 against Holguin…had eight outfield Contract Status: First year of a four-year contract through 2015. assists…hit .167 with a home run and four RBI in nine postseason games. Personal/Miscellaneous CAREER Highlights Yoenis Céspedes Milanés…his mother, Estela, pitched for Cuba in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Played for Granma in Cuba’s Serie Nacional for eight seasons before defecting to the Dominican Repub- lic following the 2010-11 season…batted .323 (668-for-2069) with 145 home runs and 464 RBI in 528 LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD games over his final six seasons…added 119 doubles and 14 triples for a .604 slugging percentage…has Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E a .565 career slugging percentage, which ranks ninth all-time in Cuba…had 177 career home runs…led 2003 Granma (Cuba) (Statistics not available) the league in runs (89) and RBI (99) and tied for the league lead in home runs (33), while batting .333 2004 Granma (Cuba) (Statistics not available) in 90 games during his final season in 2010-11…played for Cuba in the 2009 World Baseball Classic 2005 Granma (Cuba) .351 88 339 89 119 24 4 23 78 0 2 13 44 53 8 3 .649 .442 10 and hit .458 with two home runs and five RBI in six games…led Cuba’s Series Nacional in runs scored 2006 Granma (Cuba) .303 89 340 79 103 24 3 17 66 1 3 14 42 53 15 10 .541 .409 4 in 2006-07 (79) and 2005-06 (89). 2007 Granma (Cuba) .284 89 366 82 104 16 2 26 78 0 3 2 32 50 4 4 .552 .342 9 2008 Granma (Cuba) .323 85 328 83 106 19 0 24 76 0 6 10 43 40 15 0 .601 .411 6 2009 Granma (Cuba) .345 87 342 87 118 19 4 22 67 0 1 7 42 45 5 3 .617 .426 4 2011 Highlights 2010 Granma (Cuba) .333 90 354 89 118 17 1 33 99 0 3 7 49 40 11 3 .667 .424 5 Played for Aguilas Cibaenas during the Dominican Winter League playoffs and batted .143 with one double, one home run and two RBI in nine games…did not walk and struck out 10 times. CAREER TRANSACTIONS loss Sept. 25 at Milwaukee…ended the season with back-to-back scoreless outings…was scored upon 2012 — Signed by the Oakland Athletics organization as a non-drafted free agent, March 3. just three times, and struck out 11 batters, in his last 10 games (9.2 ip)…went 0-for-2 in save situations with the Pirates and allowed three of his five inherited runners to score…held left-handed batters to a WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORD .217 (5-for-23) average while right-handed batters hit .395 (15-for-38)…participated in the Dominican Winter League and went 2-1 with a 5.54 ERA in 13 appearances with Gigantes del Cibao. Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2009 Cuba .458 6 24 5 11 1 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 .412 .316 1 2007—Spent his first full season with Indianapolis…ranked second on the team in appearances…made 45 of his 46 appearances in relief…was scored upon in five of first six appearances…was scored upon once in eight appearances (2 er in 16.2 ip) from April 28-May 19…surrendered just one home run in Jesse Chavez 60 final 29 appearances (52.0 ip)…went 1-2 with four saves and a 6.00 ERA (8 er in 12.0 ip) in 11 appear- RIGHT-handed pitcher ances for the Phoenix Desert Dogs during the Arizona Fall League. Height/Weight: 6-2 / 160 Bats/Throws: Right / Right 2006—Went 4-6 with four saves and a 4.38 ERA in 51 appearances with three different minor league Birthdate: August 21, 1983 Opening Day Age: 28 teams…began the season with the Rangers Double-A affiliate at Frisco…tossed 2.0 hitless frames and Birthplace/Resides: Victorville, California / Pomona, California earned his first save April 19 vs. San Antonio…lost each of his first four decisions from April 13 to Major League Service: 2 years, 65 days May 21…was scored upon just once in a six-game stretch from May 24 to June 7 (1 er in 10.0 ip)… Obtained: Acquired from Toronto for cash considerations, August 24, was promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma July 28 and made his lone appearance July 29…was acquired by 2012 the Pittsburgh organization July 31 and was assigned to Indianapolis…participated in the Arizona Fall Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2012. League and went 3-0 with four saves and a 0.64 ERA in 12 relief appearances with Grand Canyon…was named to Arizona Fall League’s All-Prospect Team for his efforts. CAREER Highlights Has pitched in 143 games over the last four seasons with Pittsburgh (2008-09), Atlanta (2010) and 2005—Split season between Single-A Bakersfield and Frisco and went 4-3 with a 4.65 ERA in 42 relief Kansas City (2010-11)…spent the entire 2009 and 2010 seasons in the majors…led the Pirates and all appearances…held opponents to a .182 average while pitching with Bakersfield…made four straight Major League rookies with 73 appearances in 2009…was named pitcher of the year at Indianapolis in scoreless outings to begin the season (10.2 ip)…earned his two saves April 23 vs. Inland Empire and 2008 after logging a team-leading 14 saves in 51 relief appearances…was selected by Pittsburgh Aug. May 13 vs. Visalia…gave up three runs in final appearance with Bakersfield May 20 at Stockton, raising 27 of that year and made his Major League debut that afternoon. his ERA from 1.29 to 2.22…was promoted to Frisco May 23 and made Double-A debut May 25 at Ar- kansas, where he allowed one run in 2.2 ip…picked up his first win June 27 vs. Tulsa…earned victories 2011 Highlights in back-to-back outings June 27 and 30 and again Aug. 5 and 7…recorded a 0.71 ERA in his final five Appeared in four games at the Major League level with Kansas City, allowing runs in three of his four appearances and was not charged with an earned run in his last 8.1 innings…allowed three grand slams, outings…spent most of the season at Triple-A Omaha serving at the team’s closer…saved 16 games in the most by any pitcher in the Texas League. 21 opportunities…over the months of June and July saw his best success, recording a eight saves and 0.92 ERA…from May 31-Aug. 10, he allowed runs in only two of 21 outings…did not blow a save 2004—Spent the entire season with Single-A Clinton, his last year used primarily as a starter…ranked until his 15th outing of the season…did not allow a run in his first nine outings at Omaha, totalling 13.2 second on the staff in starts and third in innings pitched and strikeouts…tossed 4.0 innings of scoreless innings…played in the Mexican Winter League, posting a 0-1 record with a 3.38 ERA and one save in relief and picked up win in first appearance April 8 at Wisconsin…went 2-0 with a 3.94 ERA in his first 17 relief appearances. relief outings…won three straight decisions from April 17 to May 6…suffered five straight losses from July 11 to Aug. 6. Career 2003—Spent his first professional season with Spokane, Texas’ entry in the Northwest League…re- 2010—Was acquired from the July 31 with outfielder Gregor Blanco and minor league corded victories July 6 vs. Yakima and July 27 vs. Eugene…earned his lone save Aug. 26 at Boise. left-handed pitcher Tim Collins in exchange for outfielder Rick Ankiel, right-handed pitcher Kyle Farn- sworth and cash considerations…finished strong for the Royals, posting a 1.74 ERA over his final nine relief appearances, holding batters to a .167 average over that span…appeared in 28 games for the Personal/Miscellaneous Braves and 23 for the Royals…combined to 5-5 with a 5.89 ERA. Jesse David Chavez…married with one child…graduated from AB Miller High School in Fontana, Calif.…attended Riverside (CA) Community College. 2009—Spent first full season in the Major Leagues and led the Pirates staff with 73 appearances…led all Major League rookies in appearances…made seven straight scoreless appearances from May 14-25 (7.0 ip)…recorded his first Major League plate appearance, striking out Aug. 18 vs. Milwaukee…picked up first Major League win Sept. 6 against St. Louis (4.1 ip, 8 h, 5 er, 3 bb, 4 so)…finished the season making four straight scoreless appearances (4.2 ip).

2008—Spent the majority of season with Triple-A Indianapolis and was named the club’s Pitcher-of-the- Year…established a career high in appearances and converted his team-high 14 saves in 19 opportuni- ties…ranked ninth in the International League in saves…held right-handed hitters to a .177 (25-for-141) batting average and two home runs while left-handed batters hit .282 (33-for-117) with six home runs… was scored upon just twice in his first 11 games with Indy and had a 1.40 ERA…struck out at least one batter in 15 consecutive games from June 25 to Aug. 6 (26 so in 19.2 ip)…was selected by Pittsburgh Aug. 27 and made his Major League debut that afternoon against Chicago (NL) at PNC Park…retired each of the three batters he faced…was scored upon in four straight games (5 er in 4.1 ip) with Bucs after his first outing…surrendered a walk-off grand slam to Ryan Braun and suffered his first big league LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK 2011 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER 2003 Spokane 2 2 4.55 17 8 0 0 1 55.1 63 30 28 5 7 31 0 48 4 0 ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Angel Stadium 6.75 0 1 0 2 1.1 1 2004 Clinton 6 10 4.68 27 22 0 0 0 123.0 148 75 64 8 3 35 1 96 4 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Baltimore 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 AT&T Park 9.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 3 2005 Bakersfield 0 0 2.22 11 0 0 0 2 24.1 16 6 6 2 0 9 0 31 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Boston — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Busch Stadium 13.50 0 0 0 3 3.1 5 Frisco 4 3 5.68 31 0 0 0 1 57.0 71 43 36 10 2 25 2 27 7 0 36.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 4 Chicago 3.72 1 0 0 5 9.2 4 Chase Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 2006 Frisco 2 5 4.42 38 0 0 0 4 59.0 54 33 29 5 2 28 3 70 7 0 7.36 0 0 0 1 3.2 3 Cleveland 3.60 0 1 0 8 10.0 4 Citi Field 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.1 0 Oklahoma City 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Detroit 11.25 0 1 0 6 8.0 10 Citizens Bank Park 0.00 1 0 0 3 2.1 0 Indianapolis 2 1 4.24 12 0 0 0 0 17.0 18 9 8 0 0 9 1 15 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Kansas City 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Comerica Park 19.64 0 0 0 3 3.2 8 2007 Indianapolis 3 3 3.92 46 1 0 0 2 80.1 94 41 35 4 1 17 1 65 3 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Los Angeles 6.75 0 1 0 2 1.1 1 Coors Field 10.80 0 1 0 2 1.2 2 2008 Indianapolis 2 6 3.80 51 0 0 0 14 68.2 58 30 29 8 0 22 4 70 6 0 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 Minnesota 6.43 0 0 0 5 7.0 5 Dodger Stadium 3.38 0 1 0 4 2.2 1 PITTSBURGH 0 1 6.60 15 0 0 0 0 15.0 20 11 11 2 0 9 2 16 2 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 New York 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 Great American 7.11 1 1 0 8 6.1 5 2009 PITTSBURGH 1 4 4.01 73 0 0 0 0 67.1 69 33 30 11 1 22 3 47 5 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Oakland 0.00 1 0 0 2 3.0 0 Kauffman Stadium 7.85 1 1 0 14 18.1 16 2010 ATLANTA 3 2 5.89 28 0 0 0 0 36.2 40 24 24 6 1 12 3 29 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 Seattle 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 Metrodome 9.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 2 KANSAS CITY 2 3 5.88 23 0 0 0 0 26.0 29 20 17 5 0 11 4 16 2 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Tampa Bay 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Miller Park 19.64 0 2 0 5 3.2 8 2011 Omaha 2 4 3.75 45 0 0 0 16 57.2 63 30 24 6 0 16 3 54 4 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Texas 40.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 3 Minute Maid Park 1.23 0 0 0 7 7.1 1 KANSAS CITY 0 0 10.57 4 0 0 0 0 7.2 12 9 9 3 0 5 0 8 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Toronto — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Nationals Park 2.08 0 0 0 4 4.1 1 AL Totals 2 3 6.95 27 0 0 0 0 33.2 41 29 26 8 0 16 4 24 2 0 O.co Coliseum 0.00 1 0 0 1 2.0 0 NL Totals 4 7 3.64 116 0 0 0 0 119.0 129 68 65 19 2 43 8 92 7 0 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PETCO Park 0.00 0 0 0 4 3.1 0 ML Totals 6 10 5.36 143 0 0 0 0 152.2 170 97 91 27 2 59 12 116 9 0 PNC Park 4.17 1 0 0 45 45.1 21 2011 CAREER Progressive Field 3.86 0 1 0 3 2.1 1 ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Safeco Field 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.0 0 CAREER TRANSACTIONS — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Arizona 9.00 0 0 0 4 6.0 6 Sun Life Stadium 9.82 1 1 0 5 3.2 4 2001 — Selected by the Chicago Cubs organization in the 39th round of the First-Year Player Draft, did not sign. 2002 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Atlanta 0.00 0 0 0 3 2.2 0 Target Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 — Selected by the Texas Rangers organization in the 42nd round of the First-Year Player Draft, signed May 17, 2003. — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Chicago 4.05 0 1 0 8 6.2 3 Turner Field 4.82 0 0 0 13 18.2 10 2006 — Traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitcher Kip Wells, July 31. 2009 ­— Traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Cincinnati 5.11 1 1 0 12 12.1 7 U.S. Cellular Field 0.00 0 0 0 3 6.2 0 infielder Akinori Iwamura, November 3. Traded to the Atlanta Braves for pitcher Rafael Soriano, December 11. 2010 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Colorado 4.91 0 1 0 4 3.2 2 Wrigley Field 7.71 0 1 0 4 2.1 2 ­— Traded to the with outfielder Gregor Blanco and pitcher Tim Collins for outfielder Rick Ankiel — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Florida 6.75 1 1 0 7 5.1 4 and pitcher Kyle Farnsworth, July 31. 2011 ­— Claimed off waivers by the Toronto Blue Jays, October 21. 2012 — — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Houston 1.35 0 0 0 12 13.1 2 Traded to the Oakland Athletics for cash considerations, August 24. — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Los Angeles 2.16 0 1 0 8 8.1 2 FIELDING STATISTICS — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Milwaukee 14.29 0 2 0 12 11.1 18 Pitcher — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 New York 3.38 0 0 0 4 2.2 1 Year Pct. G PO A E TC DP — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Philadelphia 0.00 1 0 0 8 7.2 0 2008 1.000 15 1 3 0 4 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Pittsburgh 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 2009 1.000 73 6 5 0 11 1 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 San Diego 5.06 0 0 0 6 5.1 3 2010 1.000 51 3 6 0 9 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 San Francisco 7.36 0 0 0 4 3.2 3 2011 — 4 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 St. Louis 11.05 1 0 0 8 7.1 9 Totals 1.000 143 10 14 0 24 1 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Washington 3.52 0 0 0 7 7.2 3 CHAVEZ’ CAREER BESTS MONTHLY BREAKDOWN Low Hit Complete Game: None 2011 CAREER Innings Pitched: 4.1, June 22, 2010 at Chicago ERA W L S G IP ER by MONTH ERA W L S G IP ER (AL) — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 April 3.48 0 1 0 17 20.2 8 Strikeouts: 4 (three times), last: September 9, 2011 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 May 6.56 0 1 0 24 23.1 17 at Seattle 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 June 3.74 0 2 0 18 21.2 9 Longest Winning Streak: 2 (twice), last: July 30 to — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 July 5.79 3 1 0 17 14.0 9 August 3, 2010 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 August 6.97 2 3 0 29 31.0 24 Longest Losing Streak: 5, September 25, 2008 to 9.45 0 0 0 3 6.2 7 September 5.36 1 2 0 36 40.1 24 August 31, 2009 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 October 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 Longest Scoreless Streak: 8.0, April 12 to 27, 2009 PITCHING BREAKDOWN 2011 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER by CATEGORY ERA W L S G IP ER 14.29 0 0 0 3 5.2 9 Home 5.31 2 1 0 69 79.2 47 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 Road 5.42 4 9 0 74 73.0 44 14.29 0 0 0 3 5.2 9 Day 6.39 1 5 0 48 49.1 35 0.00 0 0 0 1 2.0 0 Night 4.88 5 5 0 95 103.1 56 18.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 2 Pre-ASG 4.52 1 4 0 65 69.2 35 9.45 0 0 0 3 6.2 7 Post-ASG 6.07 5 6 0 78 83.0 56 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Starter ­— 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 10.57 0 0 0 4 7.2 9 Reliever 5.36 6 10 0 143 152.2 91 Stephen Drew 5 2008—Set career highs in batting average (.291), home runs (21), doubles (44), RBI (67), runs scored (91), games (152) and hits (178) in his third Major League season…honored by the Arizona chapter of Infielder the Baseball Writers Association of America as the D-backs’ Player of Year…became the third shortstop Height/Weight: 6-0 / 190 Bats/Throws: Left / Right in Major League history to collect at least 40 doubles, 10 triples and 20 home runs in a season, joining Birthdate: March 16, 1983 Opening Day Age: 29 the Brewers’ Robin Yount (1980, ‘82) and the Red Sox’s Nomar Garciaparra (1997)…was one of three Birthplace/Resides: Hahira, Georgia / Valdosta, Georgia players in baseball to reach double-digits in doubles, triples and home runs, joining the Tigers’ Curtis Major League Service: 5 years, 79 days Granderson and Reyes…became the second player in D-backs history to accomplish the feat (also Steve Obtained: Acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks for minor league in- Finley in 1999 and 2003)…ranked among the National League leaders in triples (t-2nd), doubles (t-4th), fielder Sean Jamieson and a PTBNL or cash considerations, August 20, 2012 extra-base hits (8th, 76) and hits (8th)…became the third D-backs player to hit for the cycle Sept. 1 Contract Status: Second year of a two-year contract through 2012 with against St. Louis, going 5-for-5 with two doubles, a triple and home run…established a career high and a mutual option for 2013. tied a team record (12th time) with five hits…the cycle was the first at Chase Field…batted .325 (27-for- 83) during a career-high 17-game hitting streak from July 29-Aug. 15. CAREER Highlights Entered 2012 as the longest-tenured shortstop in Arizona history with 717 games…ranks among the D- 2007—Batted .238 with 28 doubles, 12 home runs and 60 RBI in his first full season with the D-backs… backs’ all-time leaders in triples (1st, 51), doubles (3rd, 168), hits (3rd, 750), games (4th, 733), at-bats went 9-for-9 in stolen base attempts…made his first Opening Day start at shortstop…hit his first career (2,782), runs scored (5th, 376), RBI (6th, 321) and home runs (9th, 70)…his 40 triples since 2008 are the walk-off home run, a two-run shot off Trevor Hoffman April 25 against San Diego…hit .500 (7-for-14) third most in baseball, behind Jose Reyes (47) and Shane Victorino (47)…also has the best fielding per- with a double, triple, two home runs and four RBI in a three-game NLDS sweep against Chicago…bat- centage among Diamondbacks shortstops (.978)…in 2008, became the third shortstop in Major League ted .294 (5-for-17) in four NLCS games against the Rockies. history to notch 40 doubles, 10 triples and 20 home runs in a season, joining the Brewers’ Robin Yount (1980, ‘82) and Red Sox’s Nomar Garciaparra (1997)…became the third D-backs player to hit for the 2006—Split the season between Triple-A Tucson and the D-backs…hit .284 with 16 doubles, 13 home cycle on Sept. 1, 2008 vs. Cardinals…named the 2008 BBWAA D-backs’ Player of the Year. runs and 51 RBI in 83 games with the Sidewinders and .316 in 59 games with Arizona…recalled July 15 and made his Major League debut against Milwaukee…went 0-for-3…collected his first ML hit July 2011 Highlights 17 against Los Angeles (NL), a single off Aaron Sele…hit his first home run July 31 at Chicago (NL) Played in 86 games before suffering a season-ending right ankle injury…hit .252 with 21 doubles, off Glendon Rusch…rated by Baseball America as the Pacific Coast League’s Best Defensive Shortstop five home runs and 45 RBI…missed the first five games of the season after being sidelined with an following the season…entered the year ranked as the fifth-best prospect in baseball (No. 1 in D-backs’ abdominal strain…recorded a game-ending, RBI single in the 12th inning April 17 vs. San Francisco… system), according to Baseball America. hit his first-career grand slam and had a career-high five RBI April 28 against Chicago (NL)…suffered a fractured right ankle on a slide into home plate July 20 vs. Milwaukee (surgery performed by Dr. Peter 2005—Combined to hit .328 with 21 doubles, 14 home runs and 52 RBI in 65 games with Single-A Mitchell on July 21). Lancaster and Double-A Tennessee…also played in 19 games with Camden of the independent Atlantic League…led the Atlantic League in batting average (.427), slugging (.744) and on-base percentage Career (.484)…signed by the D-backs May 31…was on the disabled list from June 15-29 with a strained right 2010—Established career highs in on-base percentage (.352), stolen bases (10) and walks (62) and hamstring…homered in four consecutive contests (five home runs total) with Lancaster from July 5-8… tied his career best with 12 triples in his fifth season with the D-backs…was one of four players in was selected the farm system’s Player of the Month for July, batting .393 with seven homers and 28 the Majors to reach double-digits in doubles, triples and home runs (33/12/15), joining the Rays’ Carl RBI…played for the Arizona Fall League-champion Phoenix Desert Dogs, batting .337 (30-for-89) Crawford, Mets’ Jose Reyes and Phillies Shane Victorino…ranked second in the National League in with six home runs and 17 RBI in 23 games…selected as a shortstop on the AFL All-Star Team…ranked triples…tied the Rockies’ Troy Tulowitzki for the NL lead with a club-record .984 fielding percentage at among AFL leaders in triples (t-1st, 4), slugging percentage (3rd, .738), runs scored (t-3rd, 25), on-base shortstop (10 errors in 607 total chances)…hit three leadoff home runs: Aug. 25 at San Diego, Sept. 22 percentage (4th, .439) and extra-base hits (4th, 17). vs. Colorado and Sept. 29 at San Francisco…hit his first inside-the-park home run Opening Day vs. San Diego…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, joined his brother, J.D. (1999) as the first pair of siblings Personal/Miscellaneous to have hit inside-the park homers since George (1984) and Juan Bell (1992)…the inside-the park homer Stephen O. Drew.…he and wife, Laura, have two sons, Hank and Nolan…graduated in 2001 from marked the sixth in club history (second at Chase Field)…surpassed Tony Womack (487) for most Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, Ga…attended Florida State University…hit .353 with 14 games played by a D-backs shortstop April 6 against San Diego…reached base safely in a career-high doubles, six triples, 14 home runs and 52 RBI as a junior…named 2002 ACC Rookie of the Year as well 22 straight games from July 23 to Aug. 15 (20-for-78, .256)…on Aug. 8 at Milwaukee, became only as Freshman of the Year by Baseball America, and second team All-America by Collegiate Baseball in the fifth D-backs’ player to play in 600 games and collect 250 RBI, joining Luis Gonzalez (1,194/774), 2004…selected to the 2004 All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament Teams…is the brother of former major Steve Finley (849/479), Chad Tracy (704/318) and Jay Bell (616/304)…hit the last of four consecutive leaguers J.D. Drew and Tim Drew, all three of whom were first-round selections…J.D. and Tim are the homers Aug. 11 at Milwaukee, tying a Major League record (seventh time)…a Drew was involved in only set of brothers ever to be selected in the first round of the First-Year Player Draft in the same year. three of the seven total times (also J.D. on Sept. 18, 2006 vs. San Diego and April 22, 2007 vs. New York-AL)…recorded his first career multi-homer game Aug. 25 at San Diego, going 4-for-4 with two doubles and two homers.

2009—Appeared in 135 games with the D-backs and hit .261 with 29 doubles, 12 homers and 65 RBI… joined Victorino as the only two players in baseball with at least 10 doubles, 10 triples and 10 home runs…tied his career high and tied for second in the Majors with 12 triples, trailing only Victorino (13)…also ranked third in the NL with a ratio of 133.3 at-bats per grounded into double play…was on the disabled list from April 26 (retroactive to April 25) to May 11 with a strained left hamstring…had a season-high 14-game hitting streak from May 26-June 10 (21-for-62, .344)…it was the second longest hitting streak of his career. LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI 2005 Camden (Ind.) .427 19 82 17 35 8 3 4 18 0 1 1 8 18 0 0 .744 .484 - AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI AT&T Park .248 161 40 3 21 Lancaster .389 38 149 33 58 16 3 10 39 0 0 2 26 25 1 1 .738 .486 8 — 0 0 0 0 Baltimore .125 16 2 1 1 Busch Stadium .306 62 19 1 3 Tennessee .218 27 101 11 22 5 0 4 13 0 0 0 12 24 2 3 .386 .301 8 — 0 0 0 0 Boston .206 34 7 1 3 Camden Yards .000 8 0 0 0 2006 Tucson .284 83 342 55 97 16 3 13 51 7 1 0 33 50 3 3 .462 .340 15 .167 12 2 0 0 Chicago .167 12 2 0 0 Chase Field .276 1382 382 30 159 ARIZONA .316 59 209 27 66 13 7 5 23 1 2 0 14 50 2 0 .517 .357 5 .167 12 2 1 2 Cleveland .167 12 2 1 2 Citi Field .265 34 9 1 5 2007 ARIZONA .238 150 543 60 129 28 4 12 60 8 5 3 60 100 9 0 .370 .313 17 .100 10 1 0 1 Detroit .121 33 4 0 3 Citizens Bank Park .321 56 18 1 7 2008 ARIZONA .291 152 611 91 178 44 11 21 67 7 3 1 41 109 3 3 .502 .333 14 .273 11 3 0 1 Kansas City .211 38 8 0 5 Comerica Park .136 22 3 0 3 2009 ARIZONA .261 135 533 71 139 29 12 12 65 7 5 1 49 87 5 1 .428 .320 11 — 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles .333 9 3 1 3 Coors Field .293 157 46 4 15 Reno .333 2 9 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .556 .333 1 .333 9 3 1 1 Minnesota .286 21 6 1 1 Dodger Stadium .299 144 43 4 13 2010 ARIZONA .278 151 565 83 157 33 12 15 61 1 2 3 62 108 10 5 .458 .352 10 — 0 0 0 0 New York .208 24 5 0 0 Fenway Park .174 23 4 0 0 2011 ARIZONA .252 86 321 44 81 21 5 5 45 1 1 1 30 74 4 4 .396 .317 7 .286 7 2 0 1 Oakland .296 27 8 1 6 Great American .233 60 14 2 4 ML Totals .270 733 2782 376 750 168 51 70 321 18 9 25 256 528 33 13 .330 .442 64 — 0 0 0 0 Seattle .000 11 0 0 0 Kauffman Stadium .231 26 6 0 5 — 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay .238 21 5 0 0 Metrodome .250 12 3 0 0 CAREER TRANSACTIONS — 0 0 0 0 Texas .500 14 7 0 1 Miller Park .200 40 8 3 8 — 0 0 0 0 Toronto .222 9 2 0 0 Minute Maid Park .263 57 15 0 1 2004 — Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks organization in the 1st round of the First-Year Player Draft; signed Nationals Park .267 30 8 1 6 May 31, 2005. 2009 — On disabled list, April 25 to May 11; included rehabilitation assignment to Reno, May 10 to O.co Coliseum .278 18 5 0 4 11. 2011 — On disabled list, July 21 to October 30. 2012 — On disabled list, March 26 to June 26; included rehabili- VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Original Yankee Stadium .273 11 3 0 0 tation assignment to Reno, June 7 to 23, and Mobile, June 24 to 25. Traded to the Oakland Athletics for minor league 2011 CAREER PETCO Park .236 157 37 4 18 infielder Sean Jamieson, August 20. AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI PNC Park .293 82 24 3 14 — 0 0 0 0 Arizona — 0 0 0 0 RFK Stadium .286 14 4 0 1 .125 8 1 0 0 Atlanta .226 124 28 7 15 DIVISION SERIES RECORD Safeco Field .000 11 0 0 0 .250 16 4 1 7 Chicago .295 112 33 4 21 Year Club/Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Shea Stadium .286 21 6 2 5 .458 24 11 1 6 Cincinnati .252 107 27 2 9 2007 ARI vs. CHC .500 3 14 4 7 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 1.143 .500 0 Sun Life Stadium .235 68 16 3 11 .111 18 2 0 1 Colorado .306 307 94 10 35 Tropicana Field .125 8 1 0 0 .429 28 12 1 4 Florida .336 134 45 5 19 Turner Field .269 52 14 5 7 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD .571 7 4 0 1 Houston .290 131 38 1 9 Wrigley Field .333 66 22 3 11 Year Club/Opp AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E .211 19 4 0 0 Los Angeles .298 295 88 4 23 2007 ARI vs. COL .294 24 17 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .294 .333 0 .133 15 2 0 1 Milwaukee .240 100 24 3 9 .364 11 4 0 3 New York .260 96 25 3 13 FIELDING STATISTICS .125 8 1 0 1 Philadelphia .270 115 31 2 13 Shortstop .273 11 3 0 2 Pittsburgh .310 126 39 3 19 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .200 15 3 0 2 San Diego .229 301 69 8 39 2006 .978 56 74 149 5 228 35 .211 38 8 0 5 San Francisco .252 314 79 6 42 2007 .973 147 212 409 17 638 98 .214 28 6 0 2 St. Louis .308 143 44 3 12 2008 .976 151 190 378 14 582 85 .214 14 3 0 4 Washington .260 96 25 3 18 2009 .980 132 173 362 11 546 70 2010 .984 147 206 391 10 607 86 MONTHLY BREAKDOWN 2011 .980 84 119 219 7 345 48 Totals .978 717 974 1908 64 2946 422 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI — 0 0 0 0 March .000 4 0 0 0 DREW’S CAREER BESTS .321 81 26 2 22 April .276 387 107 9 53 Hits: 5, September 1, 2008 vs. St. Louis; 4 (nine .241 87 21 1 7 May .253 455 115 8 51 times), last: May 28, 2011 at Houston .245 106 26 2 14 June .246 484 119 12 55 Home Runs: 2, August 25, 2010 at San Diego .170 47 8 0 2 July .274 471 129 8 40 Runs Batted In: 5, April 28, 2011 vs. Chicago (NL) — 0 0 0 0 August .282 503 142 18 69 Stolen Bases: 1 (33 times), last: May 30, 2011 vs. — 0 0 0 0 September .286 454 130 15 49 Florida — 0 0 0 0 October .333 24 8 0 4 Hitting Streak: 17, July 29 to August 15, 2008 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 20 (twice), last: May 27 to BATTING BREAKDOWN June 2, 2010 Grand Slams: 1, April 28, 2011 vs. Chicago (NL) 2011 CAREER (Ryan Dempster) AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI Pinch-Hit Home Runs: 1, April 25, 2007 vs. San Di- .221 172 38 3 25 Home .276 1382 382 30 159 ego (Trevor Hoffman) .289 149 43 2 20 Road .263 1400 368 40 162 Inside-The-Park Home Runs: 1, September 30, 2006 .378 74 28 2 16 Day .270 800 216 24 91 vs. San Diego (Cla Meredith) .215 247 53 3 29 Night .269 1982 534 46 230 Game Ending Home Runs: 1, April 25, 2007 vs. San .259 305 79 5 45 Pre-ASG .260 1501 391 31 171 Diego (Trevor Hoffman) .125 16 2 0 0 Post-ASG .280 1281 359 39 150 Lead Off Home Runs: 6, September 29, 2010 at San .224 85 19 1 17 vs. LHP .247 729 180 17 102 Francisco (Tim Lincecum); September 22, 2010 at .263 236 62 4 28 vs. RHP .278 2053 570 53 219 Colorado (Ubaldo Jimenez); August 25, 2010 at San .277 101 28 1 37 RISP .276 641 177 19 251 Diego (Wade LeBlanc); August 18, 2009 at Philadel- .500 6 3 1 9 Bases Loaded .230 61 14 1 43 phia (Pedro Martinez); August 24, 2008 vs. Florida 1.000 2 2 0 1 Pinch Hitter .429 21 9 1 2 (Ricky Nolasco); August 8, 2008 vs. Atlanta (Jorge — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .000 4 0 0 0 Campillo) America…was a Carolina League All-Star and named a CL mid-season and post-season All-Star by Brandon Hicks 18 Baseball America…Baseball America ranked him the best defensive shortstop in the CL and the best infield arm in Atlanta’s system…ranked fourth in the organization with 20 home runs, tied for fifth with Infielder 77 runs scored and ninth with 63 RBI…was named CL Hitter of the Week for the week ending April Height/Weight: 6-2 / 200 Bats/Throws: Right / Right 27…had a season-best 11-game hitting streak from June 7-18 (.372, 2 HR, 8 RBI). Birthdate: September 14, 1985 Opening Day Age: 26 2007—Opened the season with Rookie Danville and was promoted to Single-A Rome in July…batted Birthplace/Resides: Houston, Texas / Pasadena, California .395 over an 11-game hitting streak from July 11-22 that included games at Danville and Rome…named Major League Service: 120 days the eighth-best prospect in the Appalachian League by Baseball America following the season…hit .188 Obtained: Claimed off waivers from Atlanta, March 13, 2012 with three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI in 19 contests for the Peoria Javelinas of the Arizona Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2012. Fall League. Personal/Miscellaneous CAREER Highlights Brandon Ryan Hicks was originally signed by Atlanta scout John Barron…attended Texas A&M Uni- Made his Major League debut with Atlanta in 2010 and went 1 for 26 (.038) in 33 games with the Braves versity. in 2010 and 2011…scored eight runs as 11 of his 33 appearances have been as a pinch runner…is a .241 (402-for-1668) hitter with 62 home runs and 211 RBI in 473 minor league games over five seasons… LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD appeared in 432 games at shortstop, 20 at third base, seven at second base and three at first base…played Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League in 2007 and 2009…was a Carolina League All-Star in 2008 after 2007 Danville .224 18 58 14 13 3 1 3 13 1 1 2 12 18 1 2 .466 .370 2 tallying 19 home runs and 56 in 93 games with Myrtle Beach. Rome .313 37 128 26 40 11 0 4 15 0 1 1 27 26 5 3 .492 .433 6 2008 Myrtle Beach .234 93 342 68 80 23 2 19 56 3 2 8 45 122 14 3 .480 .335 18 2011 Highlights Mississippi .241 16 54 9 13 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 7 17 0 0 .389 .333 1 2009 Mississippi .237 128 464 63 110 25 4 10 48 8 4 5 53 131 17 1 .373 .319 28 Opened the 2011 season on the Major League roster for the first time on his career and appeared in 12 2010 Gwinnett .211 77 261 27 55 9 1 7 22 1 0 5 20 74 10 6 .333 .280 20 games…went 1-for-10 (.100) with one RBI before being optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett May 7…col- ATLANTA .000 16 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .000 .167 0 lected his first ML hit and RBI as a pinch-hitter May 1 against St. Louis with a single to left field in the 2011 ATLANTA .048 17 21 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 .048 .091 1 bottom of the fifth inning…was also with the Braves two other times from June 10 to 16 and July 9 Gwinnett .252 104 361 52 91 14 1 18 50 2 0 3 41 137 8 3 .446 .333 13 to 14…posted an 11-game hitting streak with Gwinett from June 24 to July 4, hitting .378 (17-for-45) ML Totals .038 33 26 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 .038 .107 1 with five home runs and 11 RBI…plated a season-high five runs June 5 against Buffallo and collected Minor LeagueTotals .241 473 1668 259 402 88 10 62 211 16 9 25 205 525 55 18 .417 .331 88 a season-high four hits July 31 against Indianapolis…had a .293 (34-for-116) average with eight home runs against lefties compared to .233 (57-for-245) with 10 home runs against right-handers. CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2007 — Selected by the Atlanta Braves organization in the 3rd round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2010 — On dis- Career abled list, September 20 to November 8. 2012 — Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics, March 13. 2010—Shortstop spent first season with Triple-A Gwinnett, batting .211 with nine doubles, seven home runs and 22 RBI in 77 contests…also swiped 10 bases…was selected by Atlanta May 4 to replace the injured Yunel Escobar…appeared on the ML roster five different times: May 4-14, June 12-July 14, Aug. 13-16, Aug. 18 and Sept. 20 through the end of the season…appeared in 16 games for the Braves, in- cluding 10 as a pinch-runner…defensively he played in five contests (two at shortstop, two at third base, one at second base)…made his Major League debut May 5 at Washington by pinch running for Troy Glaus in the top of the 10th inning…scored the go-ahead run that won the game…had a season-high five hits May 25 at Indianapolis and a season-high three RBI April 24 at Durham…had his season cut short due to a fractured right index finger suffered Aug. 20…underwent successful surgery on his right index finger performed by Dr. Gary Laurie on Aug. 25 in Atlanta…was recalled from Gwinnet Sept. 20 and placed on the 60-day disabled list.

2009—Played his first full season at Double-A Mississippi, where he led the team with 10 home runs, 25 doubles and 464 at-bats while ranking second in RBI (48) and hits (110)…tied for seventh in the Braves organization in doubles, ranked eighth in home runs and tied for ninth in hits…following the season, Baseball America rated him the 18th-best prospect in the Atlanta organization…tabbed by the magazine as being the “Best Defensive Infielder” and as having the “Best Infield Arm” among all Braves minor leaguers…was successful on 17-of-18 stolen base attempts, which tied for seventh-most in the organization…ranked fifth among Braves farmhands with 63 runs…hit .288 against left-handed pitch- ers compared to .222 against right-handers…matched his career high with a two-home run performance Aug. 25 at Charlotte…batted .310 (27-for-87) with five doubles, one triple, one home run, 11 RBI and seven stolen bases in 23 contests for the Peoria Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League.

2008—Was promoted to Double-A Mississippi from Myrtle Beach July 31 and reassigned to Myrtle Beach Aug. 17…played 16 games at Mississippi and hit .241 with one home run and seven RBI…was named the Best Defensive Shortstop and the 13th-best prospect in the Carolina League by Baseball VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI Brandon Inge 7 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI AT&T Park .000 2 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay .000 4 0 0 0 Citizens Bank Park .000 3 0 0 0 Infielder Miller Park .000 1 0 0 0 Height/Weight: 5-11 / 188 Bats/Throws: Right / Right VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Minute Maid Park .000 8 0 0 0 Nationals Park .000 1 0 0 0 Birthdate: May 19, 1977 Opening Day Age: 34 2011 CAREER PETCO Park .000 1 0 0 0 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Birthplace/Resides: Lynchburg, Virginia / Saline, Michigan Turner Field .100 10 1 0 1 .000 8 0 0 0 Houston .000 8 0 0 0 Major League Service: 10 years, 95 days .000 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee .000 3 0 0 0 Obtained: Signed as a free agent, April 30, 2012 .000 3 0 0 0 New York (NL) .000 3 0 0 0 FIELDING STATISTICS .000 2 0 0 0 Philadelphia .000 3 0 0 0 Second Base Contract Status: Second year of a two-year contract through 2012. .000 1 0 0 0 San Diego .000 1 0 0 0 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .000 2 0 0 0 San Francisco .000 2 0 0 0 2010 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 1 St. Louis 1.000 1 1 0 1 Totals — 1 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER Highlights .000 1 0 0 0 Washington .000 1 0 0 0 Began his 12th seasons at Major League with Detroit in 2012 before he was released…was in the final Third Base year of a two-year contract, plus a club option for 2013…agreed to terms Oct. 21, 2010…selected to MONTHLY BREAKDOWN YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP the American League’s All-Star squad with the Tigers in 2009…won the All-Star Game Final Vote, 2010 1.000 3 0 3 0 3 0 2011 CAREER establishing an AL record with 11.8 million votes…played five different positions during his career with 2011 .667 6 0 2 1 3 0 AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI Totals .833 9 0 5 1 6 0 the Tigers: catcher (376 games), third base (997 games), left field (10 games), center field (33 games) .000 7 0 0 0 April .000 7 0 0 0 and right field (two games)…is third all-time in Tigers history with 997 games played at third base… .333 3 1 0 1 May .250 4 1 0 1 Shortstop holds the Tigers single-season record for third basemen with 42 double plays in 2005 and 398 assists in .000 9 0 0 0 June .000 13 0 0 0 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2006…leads American League third basemen with 1,892 assists since the start of the 2005 season, while .000 2 0 0 0 July .000 2 0 0 0 2010 — 2 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 August — 0 0 0 0 he is second with 2,725 total chances and 731 putouts…selected to participate in the Futures Game held 2011 .909 3 3 7 1 11 2 — 0 0 0 0 September — 0 0 0 0 prior to ’s All-Star Game in 2000. Totals .909 5 3 7 1 11 2

BATTING BREAKDOWN HICKS’ CAREER BESTS 2011 Highlights 2011 CAREER Completed his 11th season with Detroit in 2011…saw action in 102 games, marking the fewest games Hits: 1, May 1, 2011 vs. St. Louis AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI he has played with the club since appearing in 95 games during the 2002 season…saw action in 99 Home Runs: None .167 6 1 0 1 Home .100 10 1 0 1 Runs Batted In: 5 (twice), May 15, 2009 vs. Oakland; games at third base during the season, passing Tom Brookens (979) to move into third place in Tigers .000 15 0 0 0 Road .000 16 0 0 0 June 10, 2007 vs. New York (NL) history with 997 games played at third base…was sidelined from June 2-22 with mononucleosis… .083 12 1 0 1 Day .083 12 1 0 1 Stolen Bases: 1, May 1, 2011 vs. St. Louis joined Triple-A Toledo for an injury rehabilitation assignment on June 16…hit .250 with two home runs .000 9 0 0 0 Night .000 14 0 0 0 Hitting Streak: 1, May 1, 2011 in seven games with the Mud Hens…was designated for assignment by the Tigers July 21 and had his .048 21 1 0 1 Pre-ASG .038 26 1 0 1 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 13, May 5, 2011 to present — 0 0 0 0 Post-ASG — 0 0 0 0 contract outrighted to Toledo July 26…hit .361 with four doubles, four home runs and 16 RBI over a Grand Slams: None .111 9 1 0 1 vs. LHP .100 10 1 0 1 16-game stretch with Toledo July 26-Aug. 12…returned to Detroit for the remainder of the season after Pinch-Hit Home Runs: None .000 12 0 0 0 vs. RHP .000 16 0 0 0 his contract was selected from Toledo Aug. 20…collected a season-high three hits Sept. 4 against the Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None 1.000 1 1 0 1 RISP .500 2 1 0 1 Game Ending Home Runs: None …equaled the high with three hits Sept. 12 at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field…batted — 0 0 0 0 Bases Loaded — 0 0 0 0 Lead Off Home Runs: None .324 in 21 games during September…hit .245 against left-handed pitchers…batted .170 with righties .111 9 1 0 1 Pinch Hitter .077 13 1 0 1 on the mound…hit .242 in 35 games following the All-Star Break…batted .184 in 67 games prior to the — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter — 0 0 0 0 All-Star Break.

Career 2010—Completed his 10th season at the major league level with the Tigers, belting 10-or-more home runs for the seventh consecutive season…led American League third basemen with a .977 fielding per- centage…ranked ninth in the AL with 134 strikeouts…tabbed the third-best defensive third baseman in the AL by Baseball America…saw action in 144 games at third base during the season…equaled a career high with two home runs April 26 at Texas…compiled a season-high 10-game hitting streak June 3-15, batting .350 (14-for-40)…was sidelined July 20-August 3 with a non-displaced fracture of the fifth metacarpal in his left hand…saw action in one game with Single-A West Michigan Aug. 3 as part of an injury rehabilitation assignment…batted .326 with five doubles, two triples and 10 RBI in 13 games during July…collected the 1,000th hit of his major league career Aug. 24 against Kansas City, a single in the fourth inning off Kyle Davies…became the 29th player in Tigers history to collect 1,000 hits…hit .288 in 72 games at home…batted .206 in 72 games on the road.

2009—Returned to third base for the Tigers and was selected to the American League’s all-star squad for the first time in his career…established a career-high with 84 RBI and matched a career-high with 27 home runs…won the All-Star Game Final Vote, establishing an AL record with 11.8 million votes…tied for the AL lead in games (161), ranked second in strikeouts (170) and tied for second in hit by pitches (17)…the hit by pitches tied for fifth most in Tigers’ history…topped AL third basemen with 444 total chances and 143 putouts…rated as possessing the best infield arm in the AL by Baseball America… during the month…hit safely in 11-of-12 games July 13-25, batting .439 with four doubles, three home homered in each of the Tigers first three games of the season April 6-8…according to the Elias Sports runs and 13 RBI…belted his third career grand slam Sept. 15 against Baltimore, connecting against Bureau, he became the first Tigers player to ever do so…reached base safely in each of his first 24 games Sendy Rleal…managed a .221 batting average in 85 games prior to the All-Star Break…batted .290 in of the season April 6-May 3…that marked the longest such streak by a Tigers player to begin a season 74 games following the break…led AL third basemen with 555 total chances and 398 assists, while he since Ron LeFlore reached base in 30 straight games to open the 1976 season…connected for his 100th was second with 22 errors and third with 135 putouts…established a franchise record for assists by a career home run April 12 against Texas, a solo shot in the eighth inning off C.J. Wilson…played in his third baseman…collected three hits in Game One of the American League Championship Series Oct. 10 1,000th career game April 13 against the Chicago White Sox…tabbed the Tigers Player of the Month for at Oakland, matching the club record for hits in a LCS game. April after hitting .319 with 17 runs scored, three doubles, seven home runs and 18 RBI in 21 games… tied for fourth in the AL in home runs, finished fifth with a .447 on-base percentage and .667 slugging 2005—Established career highs in at bats (616), hits (161), total bases (258), doubles (31) and triples percentage…belted his fourth career grand slam May 15 against Oakland and equaled a career-high (9)…ranked fifth in the American League with nine triples and tied for eighth with 160 games played… with five RBI…belted a game-winning, two-run home run with two outs in the ninth inning June 28 at was second in the league with 140 strikeouts…his 160 games played at third base were the most by a Houston to lead the Tigers to a 4-3 win…selected the Tigers Player of the Month for June after batting Tigers third baseman since Aurelio Rodriguez played in 160 games during the 1973 season…equaled .287 with three doubles, a triple, six home runs and 19 RBI in 28 games…tied for ninth in the AL in RBI a career best with a 13-game hitting streak from April 13-28, batting .365 (19-for-52) with 12 runs during the month…equaled a career high with two home runs July 12 against Cleveland…connected scored…in 22 games during April, he hit .333 with 17 runs scored and ranked ninth in the AL with a for his fourth career walk-off home run Aug. 14 against Kansas City to lead the Tigers to a 1-0 win… .419 on-base percentage during the month…led off the game May 8 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim with belted his fifth career grand slam Sept. 6 at Tampa Bay…the slam led the Tigers back from a 3-1 deficit a home run off Jarrod Washburn, his first career lead-off home run…led off the game with a home run to a 5-3 win in the ninth inning…hit .500 (9-for-18) with 24 RBI when batting with the bases loaded… three more times during the season: May 31 against Texas (Kenny Rogers), June 18 against San Fran- batted .268 with 21 home runs in 86 games prior to the All-Star Break…according to the Elias Sports cisco (Kirk Rueter) and July 18 at Chicago-AL (Orlando Hernandez)…tied for eighth in the AL with 32 Bureau, he joined Dean Palmer (22 home runs in 1999) as the only two third basemen in club history hits and 15 walks during May…cleared the center field fence at Comerica Park with a home run June 14 to hit 20-or-more home runs prior to the all-star break…hit .186 with six home runs in 75 games fol- against San Diego…cleared the fence two more times during the season (June 18 against San Francisco lowing the break…underwent surgery to address the chronic patellar tendinitis in both of his knees that and Sept. 26 against the Chicago White Sox) to become the first player to homer three times to center plagued him throughout the season, Nov. 3…the procedure was performed by Dr. Stephen Lemos at the field at Comerica Park…did not play July 26 at Seattle, snapping his 141 consecutive games played Detroit Medical Center and involved the debridement and repair of the patellar tendon in both his left streak dating back to Aug. 20, 2004…belted two home runs Sept. 26 against Chicago (AL) to match a and right knees. career high…matched a career best with four hits against the White Sox Sept. 29…hit .282 in 80 games at Comerica Park…in 80 games on the road, he batted .240…batted .285 with a .371 on-base percent- 2008—Completed his eighth season with the Tigers, showing his versatility as he saw action at four po- age when hitting in the lead-off spot…the on-base percentage ranked fourth in the AL…led all AL third sitions: catcher (60 games), third base (51 games), left field (two games) and center field (13 games)… basemen with 530 total chances, 378 assists and 23 errors, while he was second with 129 putouts…his played in 113 games for the Tigers, marking his fewest with the club since he played in 104 games in 530 total chances at third base were the most by a Tigers player since Aurelio Rodriguez posted 536 total 2003…did not commit an error in his first 110 games of the season March 31 to Sept. 26…sidelined chances in 1975…they were the most by a Major League third baseman since Robin Ventura accepted June 23-July 9 with a pulled oblique…saw action in three games with Toledo during an injury rehab 536 total chances for the Chicago White Sox in 1992…his 378 assists at third base were the most by a assignment July 7-9, batting .300 with a home run and four RBI…became the Tigers primary catcher Tigers player since Aurelio Rodriguez established the club record with 389 in 1974…participated in 42 following the trade of Ivan Rodriguez to the New York Yankees July 30 as he started behind the plate double plays at third base, the most in Tigers history. in 33 of the club’s next 42 games before returning to third base…batted .238 with eight home runs in 60 games at Comerica Park…hit .169 with three home runs in 53 games on the road…ranked second 2004—Displayed versatility by seeing action as the catcher (39), at third base (73), in left field (seven), among American League catchers with 11 passed balls. center field (19) and right field (two)…tied for seventh in the American League with seven triples… posted a 10-game hitting streak from April 15 to 24, batting .455 (15-for-33) with eight runs scored 2007—Completed his third full season as Detroit’s primary third baseman…led American League third and 10 RBI…belted his first career grand slam April 23 against Cleveland’s Jason Anderson…added basemen with 434 total chances and 325 assists, while he tied for the lead with 18 errors…was hit by a second grand slam April 27 against Anaheim’s Scot Shields…tied for fourth in the league with two a pitch 11 times, which tied for ninth most in the league…rank fourth with 150 strikeouts…rated as grand slams…became the first major leaguer since Kansas City’s Roger Maris Aug. 3, 1958 against possessing the second-best infield arm in the AL byBaseball America…swiped a career-high two bases Washington to triple and hit a grand slam in the same inning after pulling off the feat in the sixth inning April 14 at Toronto…batted .373 over a 15-game stretch May 6-22, collecting four doubles, four home in the game against the Indians…collected three outfield assists April 27 versus Anaheim, two from left runs and nine RBI…sustained a small chip fracture of his left great toe after being hit by a pitch May 29 field and one from center field, to become the first ML outfielder with three assists in a single game since at Tampa Bay…missed five games before returning to action June 5 at Texas…collected a career-high Florida’s Mark Kotsay on July 16, 2000 at Baltimore…in 18 games during April, he hit .333 with 15 five RBI June 10 against the …hit .343 with 15 runs scored, six doubles, three home runs RBI…did not commit an error in 38 consecutive games from May 1 to June 23, a stretch of 151 total and 19 RBI in 21 games during June…ranked 10th in the AL during the month with a .440 on-base per- chances at catcher, third base, in left field, center field and right field…hit .372 in June, which ranked centage…established a career high with three doubles Aug. 27 versus the New York Yankees…hit safely fourth in the AL…was scratched from the lineup June 26 against Arizona due to a right hand injury in a season-high seven straight games Sept. 4-10, batting .435 (10-for-23) with a double, two home runs resulting from being hit during a sacrifice bunt attempt June 25 against the Diamondbacks…X-rays and five RBI…connected for a solo home run Sept. 6 against the Chicago White Sox, his first home run revealed a non-displaced fracture of his right index finger and he was placed on the disabled list retroac- since July 21 against Kansas City, snapping a stretch of 135 at-bats without a home run…hit .333 against tive to June 26…after being reinstated from the disabled list July 15, he played in 72 of the club’s final left-handed pitchers…ranked 10th in the AL with a .419 on-base percentage against lefties…batted .209 75 games…collected a career-best four hits July 26 at Cleveland, a figure he matched at Anaheim Aug. with righties on the mound…was seventh in the AL with 4.23 pitches per plate appearance. 13…batted .306 in 27 games in August…recorded a career-high 13-game hitting streak Sept. 3-17, bat- ting .365 (19-for-52)…hit .286 in September…batted .327 with lefties on the mound, compared to .258 2006—Established career highs with 83 runs scored and 27 home runs…the home runs were the most against right-handed pitchers…hit .284 with runners in scoring position…batted .455 with 18 RBI when by a Tigers third baseman since Dean Palmer hit 38 home runs in 1999…rated as possessing the second- hitting with the bases loaded…hit .319 when playing third base, compared to .238 when catching and best infield arm and named the third-best defensive third baseman in the American League by Baseball .257 when playing in the outfield…tied for eighth among AL third basemen with 12 errors. America…belted a lead-off home run April 6 at Texas, his fifth career lead-off home run…equaled a career high with two home runs April 14 against Cleveland and June 18 at Chicago’s Wrigley Field… 2003—Ranked second among American League catchers with a .996 fielding percentage in his third tied for ninth in the AL with seven home runs during May and batted .220 with 19 RBI in 28 games season with the Tigers…did not commit an error in his first 57 games behind the plate from March 31 to June 15…established a career-high with two home runs May 7 at Baltimore…optioned to Toledo June 1998—Made his professional debut with Single-A Jamestown as he was converted from a shortstop 17…hit safely in 15 of his 16 games with the Mud Hens from July 2 to 21, batting .339 with five doubles, to catcher…led the Jammers in doubles (10), home runs (8) and RBI (29)…finished third on the team three home runs and seven RBI…recalled from Toledo Aug. 6 and hit safely in his first 12 games back with 44 hits. with the Tigers from Aug. 7-19…batted .404 (19-for-47) with six doubles, a home run and eight RBI during the streak…hit .325 with six doubles, a triple, three home runs and 14 RBI in 22 games during Personal/Miscellaneous August…ranked fourth among AL catchers by throwing out 30.0 percent of base runners attempting to Charles Brandon Inge was originally signed by Tigers scout Rob Guzik…he and his wife Shani have steal (30-of-100)…topped all AL catchers with 11 double plays. two sons: Tyler Mason (10/6/04) and Samuel Chase (8/9/07)…attended Virginia Commonwealth Uni- versity…was a three-time All-Colonial Athletic Conference selection, earning honors as a shortstop as 2002—Began the season with Toledo before becoming the Tigers regular catcher following his recall a sophomore and a relief pitcher in all three seasons…was a Second-Team All-America selection by April 22…started 94 games behind the plate for the Tigers…named the best defensive catcher in the In- Baseball America in 1998…batted .335 with 28 home runs and 144 RBI over his three-year career at ternational League by Baseball America…belted his first major league home run April 28 against Min- VCU…inducted into the Virginia Commonwealth University Athletics Hall of Fame on December 11, nesota, a solo shot off Brad Radke in the fourth inning…was on the disabled list from May 12-26 with a 2004…had his high school jersey uniform number seven retired by Brookville High School in Lynch- dislocated left shoulder…hit .308 with two doubles, two triples, a home run and nine RBI in eight games burg, VA in 2006…with Detroit, he participated in Tigers Dreams Come True and the Detroit Tigers during an injury rehab assignment with Toledo, May 17-25…ranked second among American League Autographed Memorabilia Donation Program, Autographs for a Cause (donated funds to C.S. Mott catchers with a .998 fielding percentage and tied for third with 10 passed balls…underwent arthroscopic Children’s Hospital), served as a judge for the Comerica Bank Grand Slam Grant program providing a surgery to repair his left shoulder Oct. 9, a procedure performed by Dr. Kyle Anderson in Detroit. $10,000 grant to support a Michigan high school and baseball/softball program and participated in the Tigers Winter Caravan. 2001—Made the Tigers Opening Day roster out of Spring Training, seeing his first major league ac- tion…made his ML debut April 3 against Minnesota, starting behind the plate for the Tigers…was the LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD first rookie to start behind the plate for the Tigers on Opening Day since John Sullivan on April 12, Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 1965 at Kansas City…doubled in the third inning off Jim Parque April 6 at Chicago (AL) for his first 1998 Jamestown .230 51 191 24 44 10 1 8 29 0 1 6 17 53 8 8 .419 .312 6 ML hit…dislocated his left shoulder sliding head-first into home plate June 24 against Minnesota…was 1999 West Michigan .244 100 352 54 86 25 2 9 46 2 6 3 39 87 15 3 .403 .320 8 on the disabled list from June 25 to Aug. 6 with the dislocated left shoulder…was assigned to the Gulf 2000 Jacksonville .258 78 298 39 77 25 1 6 53 1 5 0 26 73 10 3 .409 .313 5 Coast League Tigers as part of an injury rehab assignment July 25…saw action in three games before Toledo .221 55 190 24 42 9 3 5 20 1 1 1 15 51 2 1 .379 .280 3 his injury rehab assignment was transferred to West Michigan July 29…transferred to Toledo Aug. 2 2001 GCL Tigers .100 3 10 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .400 .250 0 and was reinstated from the DL and optioned to Toledo Aug. 6…compiled a 12-game hitting streak West Michigan .188 4 16 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 .350 .316 0 Toledo .289 27 90 11 26 11 1 2 15 1 3 1 7 24 1 0 .500 .337 2 from Aug. 5-17 with the Mud Hens, batting .405 (17-for-42) with seven doubles, two home runs and 10 DETROIT .180 79 189 13 34 11 0 0 15 2 2 0 9 41 1 4 .238 .215 4 RBI…recalled by the Tigers Sept. 1…threw out 42.3 percent of base runners attempting to steal (22-of- 2002 Toledo .262 21 65 10 17 2 4 3 13 2 1 2 11 16 1 3 .554 .380 4 52) with the Tigers…rank fourth among American League catchers with 10 passed balls…played for DETROIT .202 95 321 27 65 15 3 7 24 1 1 4 24 101 1 3 .333 .266 1 Escogido in the Dominican Winter League following the season…batted .259 with two doubles, a triple 2003 Toledo .275 39 142 15 39 9 0 5 15 1 0 0 11 23 3 1 .444 .327 0 and three RBI in 17 games. DETROIT .203 104 330 32 67 15 3 8 30 4 3 5 24 79 4 4 .339 .265 2 2004 DETROIT .287 131 408 43 117 15 7 13 64 8 6 4 32 72 5 4 .453 .340 16 2000—Opened the season with Double A Jacksonville before being promoted to Toledo in July…ap- 2005 DETROIT .261 160 616 75 161 31 9 16 72 6 6 3 63 140 7 6 .419 .330 23 2006 DETROIT .253 159 542 83 137 29 2 27 83 4 5 7 43 128 7 4 .463 .313 22 peared in 133 games between the two levels…selected to the Southern League’s Midseason and Post- 2007 DETROIT .236 151 508 64 120 25 2 14 71 7 4 11 47 150 9 2 .376 .312 18 season All-Star squads…participated in the Futures Game at Turner Field in Atlanta prior to the Major 2008 Toledo .300 3 10 2 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .600 .417 0 League Baseball All-Star Game…named the best defensive catcher in the Southern League by Baseball DETROIT .205 113 347 41 71 16 4 11 51 5 4 8 43 94 4 3 .369 .303 1 America…led league catchers with a .990 fielding percentage…posted a season-high eight-game hitting 2009 DETROIT .230 161 562 71 129 16 1 27 84 1 3 17 54 170 2 5 .406 .314 20 streak from April 15 to 24, batting .500 (16-for-32) with five runs, five doubles, a triple, two home runs 2010 West Michigan .400 1 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .800 .400 0 and 16 RBI…collected an RBI in 10 consecutive games from April 15-26, totaling 19 RBI…drove in DETROIT .247 144 514 47 127 28 5 13 70 0 7 5 54 134 4 3 .397 .321 9 a season-high five runs, belting a grand slam, against Birmingham April 21…earned Southern League 2011 Toledo .287 29 108 18 31 4 0 7 19 0 0 1 17 30 0 0 .519 .389 1 DETROIT .197 102 269 29 53 10 2 3 23 5 3 2 24 74 1 1 .283 .265 9 Player of the Week honors for April 21-27…named the Tigers Minor League Player of the Month for ML Totals .235 1399 4606 525 1081 211 38 139 587 43 44 66 417 1183 45 39 .388 .305 125 April, hitting .353 (with 14 runs, 11 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 24 RBI in 22 games…finished with a season-high four hits and matched a season high with five RBI against Carolina May 5…named CAREER TRANSACTIONS the top prospect and best defensive catcher in the Tigers organization following the season by Baseball 1998 — Selected by the Detroit Tigers organization in the 2nd round of the June Draft. 2001 — On disabled list, June America…hit .293 with 15 runs, four doubles, three home runs, 10 RBI and three stolen bases for 25 to August 5; included rehabilitation assignments to GCL Tigers, July 25 to 28, West Michigan, July 29 to August 1, the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League following the season…named to the Arizona Fall and Toledo, August 2 to 5. 2002 — On disabled list, May 12 to 26; included rehabilitation assignment to Toledo, May League’s All-Prospect team. 17 to 26. 2004 — On disabled list, June 26 to July 14. 2008 — On disabled list, June 23 to July 9; included rehabilita- tion assignment to Toledo, July 7 to 9. 2010 — On disabled list, July 20 to August 3; included rehabilitation assignment 1999—Spent his second year in professional baseball with West Michigan, making 95 starts behind to West Michigan, August 3. 2011 — On disabled list, June 2 to 22; included rehabilitation assignment to Toledo, June the plate after being converted from a shortstop to catcher in 1998…collected a season-high four hits 16 to 22. 2012 — On disabled list, March 30 to April 13; included rehabilitation assignment to Toledo, April 10 to 12. May 23 at Clinton…compiled a 12-game hitting streak from June 10-26, tying for the team’s longest Released, April 26; signed by the Oakland Athletics, April 30. streak in 1999…batted .350 (14-for-40) during that stretch with eight doubles, two home runs and 12 DIVISION SERIES RECORD RBI…drilled a grand slam July 14 against South Bend, collecting a season-high four RBI…led Mid- west League catchers with 114 assists…posted a .990 fielding percentage, committing eight errors… Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E named Most Valuable Player of the California Fall League after batting .407 with 35 runs scored, seven 2006 DET vs. NYY .133 4 15 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 .133 .133 0 2011 DET vs. NYY .429 4 7 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .571 .500 0 doubles, four triples, eight home runs and 28 RBI for Lancaster following the season…led the league Totals .227 8 22 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 .273 .261 0 with a .407 batting average, while he tied for the league lead with four triples. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN Year Club/Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI 2006 DET vs. OAK .333 4 12 3 4 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 .667 .438 0 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Angel Stadium .265 155 41 4 20 2011 DET vs. TEX .267 6 15 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 .467 .389 0 .167 12 2 0 0 Baltimore .241 228 55 9 35 AT&T Park .250 8 2 1 2 Totals .296 10 27 6 8 1 0 2 4 1 1 0 6 6 0 0 .556 .412 0 .214 14 3 0 0 Boston .216 218 47 4 26 Busch Stadium .417 12 5 1 2 .379 29 11 0 3 Chicago .236 534 126 14 53 Camden Yards .212 118 25 6 16 RECORD .190 21 4 1 2 Cleveland .255 518 132 20 77 Chase Field .208 24 5 1 3 — 0 0 0 0 Detroit — 0 0 0 0 Citi Field .375 8 3 0 1 Year Club/Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E .063 32 2 0 0 Kansas City .239 536 128 15 65 Citizens Bank Park .267 15 4 1 1 2006 DET vs. STL .353 5 17 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .471 .389 3 .000 7 0 0 0 Los Angeles .245 273 67 9 38 Comerica Park .248 2286 566 76 332 Totals .353 5 17 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .471 .389 3 .296 27 8 1 3 Minnesota .209 521 109 12 49 Coors Field .273 11 3 0 1 .227 22 5 0 2 New York .213 197 42 2 15 Dodger Stadium .136 22 3 0 0 Fenway Park .214 98 21 3 11 ALL-STAR GAME RECORD .053 19 1 0 2 Oakland .208 236 49 5 28 Kauffman Stadium .232 272 63 6 27 .235 17 4 0 2 Seattle .244 225 55 6 39 Year Club/Site AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Metrodome .222 203 45 6 18 .125 8 1 0 0 Tampa Bay .209 191 40 3 23 2009 AL/STL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 Miller Park .083 12 1 0 0 .222 9 2 1 2 Texas .281 249 70 11 41 Totals .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 Minute Maid Park .364 11 4 1 2 .286 14 4 0 2 Toronto .222 194 43 8 29 O.co Coliseum .144 125 18 2 10 Original Yankee Stadium .227 66 15 0 2 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PETCO Park .000 4 0 0 0 2011 CAREER PNC Park .133 30 4 1 1 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Progressive Field .241 278 67 6 36 .167 12 2 0 2 Arizona .217 60 13 1 6 Qualcomm Stadium .000 8 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Atlanta .226 31 7 1 4 Rangers Ballpark .273 128 35 4 20 RFK Stadium .273 11 3 0 5 — 0 0 0 0 Chicago .273 22 6 3 4 Rogers Centre .184 103 19 7 19 — 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati .000 10 0 0 0 Safeco Field .198 106 21 1 10 — 0 0 0 0 Colorado .214 28 6 1 4 Shea Stadium .286 7 2 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Florida .231 13 3 1 2 Sun Life Stadium .200 10 2 1 1 — 0 0 0 0 Houston .429 21 9 1 4 Target Field .167 48 8 0 3 — 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles .108 37 4 1 1 Tropicana Field .216 88 19 1 11 — 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee .257 35 9 2 7 Turner Field .200 25 5 0 1 .000 8 0 0 0 New York .273 33 9 1 6 U.S. Cellular Field .222 270 60 7 27 — 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia .273 22 6 1 1 Wrigley Field .364 11 4 2 2 .250 8 2 0 0 Pittsburgh .259 54 14 2 6 Yankee Stadium .242 33 8 1 3 — 0 0 0 0 San Diego .167 24 4 1 3 .200 10 2 0 3 San Francisco .290 31 9 2 8 FIELDING STATISTICS — 0 0 0 0 St. Louis .333 33 11 3 7 — 0 0 0 0 Washington .250 32 8 0 6 Catcher YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB MONTHLY BREAKDOWN 2001 .989 79 330 40 4 374 3 10 2002 .998 94 484 46 1 531 3 10 2011 CAREER 2003 .996 104 500 67 2 569 11 5 AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI 2004 .988 39 209 30 3 242 1 4 .500 4 2 0 1 March .400 10 4 0 1 2008 1.000 60 370 33 0 403 4 11 .198 81 16 1 7 April .250 720 180 28 108 Totals .995 376 1893 216 10 2119 22 40 .219 73 16 0 4 May .228 829 189 28 97 .087 23 2 0 2 June .264 689 182 26 98 Third Base .059 34 2 0 3 July .224 625 140 15 79 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .200 20 4 1 2 August .231 814 188 17 96 2004 .935 73 42 131 12 185 12 .324 34 11 1 4 September .218 852 186 21 101 2005 .957 160 129 378 23 530 42 — 0 0 0 0 October .179 67 12 4 7 2006 .960 159 135 398 22 555 34 2007 .959 150 91 325 18 434 25 BATTING BREAKDOWN 2008 .992 51 38 80 1 119 14 2009 .955 161 143 281 20 444 41 2011 CAREER 2010 .977 144 119 267 9 395 24 AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI 2011 .964 99 76 163 9 248 12 .201 139 28 3 17 Home .248 2286 566 76 332 Totals .961 997 773 2023 114 2910 204 .192 130 25 0 6 Road .222 2320 515 63 255 .227 110 25 2 13 Day .229 1609 368 53 199 Outfield .176 159 28 1 10 Night .238 2997 713 86 388 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .184 207 38 1 17 Pre-ASG .242 2467 597 86 330 2004 .980 26 43 5 1 49 1 .242 62 15 2 6 Post-ASG .226 2139 484 53 257 2005 1.000 2 2 0 0 2 0 .245 98 24 3 6 vs. LHP .265 1240 329 50 168 2008 1.000 13 26 2 0 28 0 .170 171 29 0 17 vs. RHP .223 3366 752 89 419 Totals .987 41 71 7 1 79 1 .137 73 10 0 17 RISP .237 1153 273 27 415 .250 8 2 0 4 Bases Loaded .325 117 38 5 109 .500 2 1 0 1 Pinch Hitter .400 10 4 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter .600 5 3 0 1 INGE’S CAREER BESTS runners attempting to steal (13.3%)…his first Major League start was April 10 at Los Angeles (AL)… Hits: 4 (three times), last: September 29, 2005 vs. Chicago (AL) went 1-for-3…belted his first ML home run July 3 vs. Seattle with a solo shot off …was on Home Runs: 2 (six times), April 26, 2010 at Texas; July 12, 2009 vs. Cleveland; June 18, 2006 at Chicago (NL); April 14, 2006 vs. the 15-day disabled list from Aug. 1 to 31 with a lower back strain (retroactive to July 30). Cleveland; September 26, 2005 vs. Chicago (AL); May 7, 2003 at Baltimore Runs Batted In: 5 (twice), May 15, 2009 vs. Oakland; June 10, 2007 vs. New York (NL) 2008—Batted .243 with 22 home runs and 65 RBI in 107 games at Triple-A Pawtucket…his contract Stolen Bases: 2, April 14, 2007 at Toronto was selected by Boston Sept. 8…appeared in three games with the Red Sox, going 1-for-5 off the Hitting Streak: 13 (twice), last: April 13 to 28, 2005 bench…made his Major League debut Sept. 13 vs. Toronto in Game 1 of a doubleheader and went Hitless Streak (At Bats): 25, August 30 to September 17, 2002 0-for-2 with a run…struck out in his first at-bat but reached due to a wild pitch by A.J. Burnett…his first Grand Slams: 5, September 6, 2009 at Tampa Bay (Russ Springer); May 15, 2009 vs. Oakland (Dan Giese); September 15, 2006 vs. Baltimore (Sendy Rleal); April 27, 2004 vs. Anaheim (Scot Shields); April 23, 2004 vs. Cleveland (Jason Anderson) Major League hit was a double off Phil Coke Sept. 26 vs. New York (AL)…played in the Dominican Pinch-Hit Home Runs: None Winter League. Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. Game Ending Home Runs: 6, September 10, 2011 vs. Minnesota (Glen Perkins); April 13, 2011 vs. Texas (Darren Oliver); August 2007—In his first season in the Red Sox organization, batted .241 with nine home runs and 39 RBI in 14, 2009 vs. Kansas City (Roman Colon); July 21, 2007 vs. Kansas City (Joakim Soria); April 29, 2007 vs. Minnesota (Jesse Crain); 87 games at Triple-A Pawtucket. August 24, 2003 vs. Anaheim (Troy Percival) Lead Off Home Runs: 5, April 6, 2006 at Texas (R.A. Dickey); July 18, 2005 at Chicago-AL (Orlando Hernandez); June 18, 2005 vs. 2006—Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Padres organization according to Baseball San Francisco (Kirk Rueter); May 31, 2005 vs. Texas (Kenny Rogers); May 8, 2005 at Los Angeles-AL (Jarrod Washburn). America…batted .255 with 10 home run and 50 RBI in 111 games between Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Portland…was a Southern League All-Star…participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Pitts- burgh…was traded from San Diego to Boston Sept. 5 to complete the deal that sent LHP George Kottaras 14 to the Padres Aug. 31.

Catcher 2005—Batted .299 with 11 home runs and 65 RBI in 120 games between Single-A Lake Elsinore and Height/Weight: 6-0 / 202 Bats/Throws: Left / Right Double-A Mobile…played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League. Birthdate: May 10, 1983 Opening Day Age: 28 Birthplace/Resides: Scarbourough, , Canada / Scottsdale, 2004—Led the Padres organization with a .310 batting average at Single-A Fort Wayne, adding seven Arizona home runs and 46 RBI in 78 games. Major League Service: 2 years, 149 days Obtained: Acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers for pitcher Fautino 2003—In his first professional season, batted .259 with seven home runs and 24 RBI in 42 games at De Los Santos, July 29, 2012 Rookie Idaho Falls. Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2012. Personal/Miscellaneous CAREER Highlights George Kottaras was originally signed by Padres scouts Lane Decker and John Ferracuti…graduated Has spent parts of four seasons in the majors with Boston (2008-09) and Milwaukee (2010-11)…is a from Milliken Mills High School (Ontario, CA)…attended Connors State Junior College in Oklaho- .223 (94 for 421) hitter with 15 home runs and 53 RBI in 164 games…notched the seventh cycle in ma…was a member of the 2004 Greek Olympic Team…appeared in four games, batting .250 (3-for-12) Milwaukee history Sept. 3, 2011 at Houston…was rated as the second-best prospect in the Padres or- with two RBI. ganization according to Baseball America in 2006…also participated to the All-Star Futures Game that year…led the Padres organization with a .310 batting average at Single-A Fort Wayne in 2004…was a LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD member of the 2004 Greek Olympic team. Year Club AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E 2003 Idaho Falls .259 42 143 27 37 8 1 7 24 0 1 1 19 36 1 1 .476 .348 0 2011 Highlights 2004 Fort Wayne .310 78 271 40 84 18 1 7 46 1 3 0 51 41 0 0 .461 .415 4 Batted .252 with five home runs and 17 RBI in 49 games with Milwaukee…made 31 starts, all behind 2005 Lake Elsinore .303 91 337 54 102 29 0 9 50 2 4 1 50 60 2 1 .469 .390 8 the plate…made 22 of his 31 starts when Randy Wolf was pitching…the team posted a 3.59 ERA when Mobile .287 29 101 16 29 7 0 2 15 0 1 0 19 23 0 0 .416 .397 1 he caught and was 20-11 when he started…began the season with Milwaukee before he was outrighted 2006 Mobile .276 78 257 40 71 19 1 8 33 0 2 1 50 68 0 1 .451 394 5 to Triple-A Nashville April 21…returned June 15 after batting .343 with four home runs and 21 RBI in Portland .210 33 119 14 25 10 1 2 17 0 1 1 12 30 0 0 .361 .286 2 29 games at Nashville…notched the seventh cycle in franchise history Sept. 3 at Houston as he went 2007 Pawtucket .241 87 294 32 71 22 0 9 39 2 4 2 32 71 1 1 .408 .316 10 4-for-5 with two runs, a double, triple, home run and two RBI in the 8-2 win…it was his first career 2008 Pawtucket .243 107 395 63 96 18 0 22 65 0 2 1 64 110 0 0 .456 .348 2 BOSTON .200 3 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .400 .200 0 four-hit game…signed a one-year contract Dec. 12, avoiding arbitration. 2009 BOSTON .237 45 93 15 22 11 0 1 10 0 3 0 11 25 0 0 .387 .308 1 Pawtucket .292 10 24 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 .417 .433 0 Career 2010 MILWAUKEE .203 67 212 24 43 12 1 9 26 1 4 0 33 44 2 0 .396 .305 4 2010—Batted .203 with nine home runs and 26 RBI in 67 games during his first season with the Brew- 2011 MILWAUKEE .252 49 111 15 28 6 1 5 17 1 1 0 10 26 0 1 .459 .311 0 ers…spent his first full season in the Major Leagues…made 60 starts, all behind the plate…the team Nashville .343 29 102 19 35 8 1 4 21 0 0 0 16 29 0 1 .559 .432 2 posted a 4.44 ERA when he caught and was 30-30 when he started…threw out 4 of 48 runners attempt- AL Totals .235 48 98 16 23 12 0 1 10 0 3 0 11 27 0 0 .388 .304 1 NL Totals .220 116 323 39 71 18 2 14 43 2 5 0 43 70 2 1 .418 .307 4 ing to steal (8.3%)…22 of his 43 hits went for extra bases (12 doubles, 1 triple, 9 home runs)…appeared ML Totals .223 164 421 55 94 30 2 15 53 2 8 0 54 97 2 1 .411 .306 5 off the bench at first base April 25 vs. Chicago (NL) and July 28 vs. Cincinnati and in right field July 27 vs. Cincinnati, marking his first career games at those positions.

2009—Batted .237 with one home and 10 RBI in 45 games with Boston…made his first career Opening Day roster…made 25 starts behind the plate, including 18 when knuckleballer was pitch- ing…the team posted a 5.36 ERA when he caught and was 14-11 when he started…threw out 4 of 30 CAREER TRANSACTIONS VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN 2002 — Selected by the organization in the 20th round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2006 — 2011 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI Traded to the , September 5, to complete the deal that sent pitcher David Wells to San Diego, August AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Angel Stadium .333 9 3 0 1 31. 2009 — On disabled list, July 30 to August 31; included rehabilitation assignment to Pawtucket, August 15 to 31. — 0 0 0 0 Baltimore .000 8 0 0 0 AT&T Park .000 7 0 0 0 2011 — Claimed off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers, November 18. 2012 — Traded to the Oakland Athletics for .333 3 1 1 1 Boston .333 3 1 1 1 Busch Stadium .138 29 4 1 5 pitcher Fautino De Los Santos, July 29. — 0 0 0 0 Chicago .500 2 1 0 1 Camden Yards .000 3 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Cleveland .333 9 3 0 2 Chase Field .143 7 1 0 2 DIVISION SERIES RECORD — 0 0 0 0 Detroit .000 4 0 0 0 Citi Field .300 10 3 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Kansas City — 0 0 0 0 Citizens Bank Park .273 11 3 0 1 Year Club/Opp. AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E — 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles .333 9 3 0 1 Coliseum .333 3 1 0 0 2011 MIL vs. ARI .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .000 .250 0 .200 5 1 0 1 Minnesota .200 20 4 0 3 Comerica Park .000 4 0 0 0 .000 4 0 0 0 New York .273 11 3 0 1 Coors Field .250 16 4 0 2 Dodger Stadium .333 3 1 0 0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD — 0 0 0 0 Oakland .300 10 3 0 0 Fenway Park .309 55 17 2 10 — 0 0 0 0 Seattle .200 10 2 1 1 Year Club/Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E Great American .125 16 2 1 1 — 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay .125 8 1 0 0 2011 MIL vs. STL .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0 Metrodome .200 5 1 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Texas .000 3 0 0 0 Miller Park .197 147 29 6 18 — 0 0 0 0 Toronto .077 13 1 0 1 Minute Maid Park .500 8 4 1 2 Nationals Park .125 8 1 0 0 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE PETCO Park .333 6 2 0 0 2011 CAREER PNC Park .462 13 6 2 4 AVG. AB H HR RBI vs. TEAM AVG. AB H HR RBI Progressive Field .000 3 0 0 0 .167 6 1 0 0 Arizona .154 13 2 0 2 Rogers Centre .167 6 1 0 0 .286 7 2 0 1 Atlanta .174 23 4 0 2 Sun Life Stadium .273 11 3 1 2 Target Field .333 9 3 0 2 .333 15 5 2 5 Chicago (NL) .172 29 5 2 5 Tropicana Field .143 7 1 0 0 .182 11 2 1 1 Cincinnati .138 29 4 1 2 Turner Field .083 12 1 0 0 .143 7 1 0 2 Colorado .200 20 4 0 4 U.S. Cellular Field .500 2 1 0 1 .500 4 2 0 2 Florida .364 22 8 1 5 Wrigley Field .286 7 2 1 2 .714 7 5 1 3 Houston .304 23 7 2 4 Yankee Stadium .000 4 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles (NL) .125 8 1 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee — 0 0 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0 New York (NL) .333 21 7 1 2 FIELDING STATISTICS .125 8 1 0 1 Philadelphia .222 18 4 1 2 Catcher .333 6 2 0 0 Pittsburgh .429 35 15 4 8 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP PB — 0 0 0 0 San Diego .333 6 2 0 0 2008 1.000 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0 San Francisco .063 16 1 0 0 2009 .995 39 196 8 1 205 1 8 .188 16 3 0 0 St. Louis .175 40 7 1 6 2010 .991 61 434 20 4 458 4 4 .200 5 1 0 0 Washington .125 8 1 0 0 2011 1.000 36 171 8 0 179 0 2 Totals .994 138 806 36 5 847 5 14 MONTHLY BREAKDOWN First Base 2011 CAREER YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP AVG. AB H HR RBI by MONTH AVG. AB H HR RBI 2010 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 0 .269 26 7 0 4 April .227 66 15 2 11 Totals 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 May .232 69 16 2 10 — 0 0 0 0 June .195 77 15 3 10 Third Base .154 13 2 2 3 July .202 84 17 4 11 YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP .190 21 4 0 4 August .241 54 13 2 4 2009 1.000 1 0 2 0 2 0 .304 23 7 1 1 September .242 66 16 2 7 Totals 1.000 1 0 2 0 2 0 .286 28 8 2 5 October .400 5 2 0 0 Outfield BATTING BREAKDOWN YEAR PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2010 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 2011 CAREER Totals — 1 0 0 0 0 0 AVG. AB H HR RBI by CATEGORY AVG. AB H HR RBI .240 50 12 1 7 Home .226 199 45 7 27 .262 61 16 4 10 Road .221 222 49 8 26 .280 50 14 1 6 Day .241 166 40 3 18 .230 61 14 4 11 Night .212 255 54 12 35 .234 47 11 2 8 Pre-ASG .215 260 56 10 38 .266 64 17 3 9 Post-ASG .236 161 38 5 15 .174 23 4 1 1 vs. LHP .184 98 18 3 6 .273 88 24 4 16 vs. RHP .235 323 76 12 47 .304 23 7 0 11 RISP .212 99 21 1 35 — 0 0 0 0 Bases Loaded .125 8 1 0 6 .182 11 2 0 2 Pinch Hitter .133 15 2 0 2 — 0 0 0 0 Designated Hitter — 0 0 0 0 KOTTARAS’ CAREER BESTS 2009—Missed the entire season recovering from “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow. Hits: 4, September 3, 2011 at Houston Home Runs: 1 (15 times), last: September 16, 2011 at Cincinnati 2008—Had a season-high three strikeouts, March 31 vs. Los Angeles (AL)…did not allow a run in Runs Batted In: 2 (10 times), last: September 25, 2011 vs. Florida seven appearances (5.1 ip), April 17-30…placed on 15-day DL with an acute partial tear of the ulnar Stolen Bases: 1 (twice), last: June 2, 2010 at Florida collateral ligament in his right elbow, May 9. Hitting Streak: 5 (twice), last: August 20 to September 3, 2011 Hitless Streak (At Bats): 16, June 5 to 13, 2010 2007—Made the Twins Opening Day roster for the first time in career…had a 17.0-inning scoreless Grand Slams: None streak, April 21-May 26…did not allow a run in 11 consecutive appearances (10.1 ip) from May 29-June Pinch-Hit Home Runs: None Inside-The-Park Home Runs: None. 22…was one of five players on the Final Vote Ballot for the 2007 All-Star Game…did not allow a run in Game Ending Home Runs: None nine appearances (7.1 ip) from July 7-21…tied his season-high with a three-game winning streak from Lead Off Home Runs: None July 15-28…matched a season-high with three strikeouts, July 18 vs. detroit…fired a season-high tying 2.0 innings, Sept. 4 against Cleveland…had a .183 opponents batting average against, including .181 (17-for-94) with three home runs against left-handers and .185 (27-for-146) with four home runs against Pat Neshek 40 right-handers…stranded 45 of 59 (76%) inherited runners and first batters faced were 8-for-62 (.129) with 22 strikeouts…tied for fifth in American League in games. RIGHT-handed pitcher Height/Weight: 6-3 / 210 Bats/Throws: Switch / Right 2006—Began the season at Triple-A Rochester…was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA (9.1 ip) and three saves, April Birthdate: September 4, 1980 Opening Day Age: 31 6-21…did not allow a run in six appearances (11.1 ip) and was 1-0 with two saves, April 29-May 12… Birthplace/Resides: Madison, Wisconsin / Brooklyn Park, Minnesota was 2-0 with a 0.52 ERA and six saves in nine appearances from May 17-June 6…selected to Triple-A Major League Service: 4 years, 97 days All-Star Game, July 12 at Toledo…recalled and made Major League debut July 7 at Texas, pitching 2.0 scoreless innings with one hit allowed…did not allow a run in five appearances (7.0 ip), July 7-23… Obtained: Acquired from the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations, recorded first ML win, July 30 against Detroit…did not allow a run in nine appearances, striking out August 3, 2012 19 and walking just one from July 30-Aug. 23…had season-high four strikeouts, Aug. 1 againist Texas Contract Status: First year of a one-year contract through 2012. and Aug. 12 against Toronto…recorded his second win, Aug. 16 against Cleveland, retiring the only batter he faced…recorded his third win in his next outing, Aug. 18 against Chicago (AL)…pitched 2.0 CAREER Highlights scoreless innings with three strikeouts, Sept. 28 against Kansas City…went 4-0 with a 0.90 ERA and Has spent parts of five seasons in the Majors Leagues with Minnesota (2006-08, 10) and San Diego held opponents to a .181 average at the Metrodome…stranded 26 of 29 (90%) of inherited runners and (2011) and is 12-7 with a 3.21 ERA in 157 relief appearances…has 171 strikeouts in 154.1 innings, an first batters faced were 4-for-31 (.129)…named to the Topps’ Triple-A All-Star Team as the top relief average of 9.97 strikeouts per nine innings…missed the entire 2009 season recovering from “Tommy pitcher…ranked as the best reliever in the International League and a Triple-A All-Star by Baseball John” surgery on his right elbow…was one of five players on the Final Vote Ballot for the 2007 All-Star America…was also ranked as the sixth-best prospect in the Twins’ organization by the magazine enter- Game…selected to Triple-A All-Star Game in 2006 but did not play as he was recalled by the Twins and ing the 2007 season. made Major League debut July 7… named to the Topps’ Triple-A All-Star Team as the top relief pitcher in 2006…was also ranked as the best reliever in the International League and a Triple-A All-Star by 2005—Did not allow a run in 14 of 15 appearances, going 2-0 with a 0.92 ERA and five saves from April Baseball America that year…led Twins minor leaguers with 24 saves in 2005…mamed to the Midwest 18-May 29…tied his season-high with five strikeouts, June 20 vs. Binghamton…did now allow a run League All-Star team in 2003. in nine of 10 appearances, going 2-1 with a 1.69 ERA and four saves from June 24-July 20…tossed a season-high 3.0 innings, July 19 at Binghamton…averaged 10.4 strikeouts per nine innings…led Twins’ 2011 Highlights minor leaguers in saves. Was claimed off waivers by San Diego from Minnesota on March 20 and made the Padres Opening Day roster…earned the win on Opening Day, March 31 at St. Louis, his first win since August 15, 2007 at 2004—Began the season at New Britain…did not allow a run in 10 appearances (10.0 ip), going 1-0 Seattle…had four separate stints with San Diego in 2011…went 1-0 with a 2.16 ERA and a .203 op- with one save from May 5-June 5…Was 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA (7.2 ip) and one save in five appearances, ponents batting average over his first 16 outings from March 31-June 10…worked scoreless ball in 16 June 17-July 1…had a season-high 4.0 innings and four strikeouts, July 5 vs. Trenton…transferred to Ft. of his 25 outings for San Diego, including nine of 14 at home…posted a 3.46 ERA over 14 outings at Myers July 15…did not allow a run in 10 of 12 appearances, going 0-0 with a 1.32 ERA and nine saves home for San Diego…pitched to a 4.63 ERA in 11 outings on the road…was designated for assignment from July 17-Aug. 20…led the club in saves. Sept. 1 and outrighted to Triple-A Tucson Sept. 6. 2003—Began the season at Quad Cities…did not allow an earned run in his first 13 appearances (14.1 Career ip), going 2-1 with five saves from April 5-May 4…was the Twins’ Minor League Player of the Week, 2010—Started the season on the Twins Opening Day roster for the third time in his career (missed 2009 April 12-18…was also the Twins’ Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April…did not allow a run with injury)…made six appearances for the Twins and did not allow a run in his first five appearances in 13 of 14 appearances, going 1-0 with a 0.50 ERA and nine saves, May 12-June 21…had a season- (4.1 innings)…tossed a season-high 2.0 innings pitched April 14 vs. Boston…was on the 15-day DL high five strikeouts, June 12 at Peoria…named to the Midwest League All-Star team, June 17 at West with inflammation in his right middle finger, May 2-June 5…returned from his rehab assignment at Michigan…promoted to Ft. Myers June 23…was 3-0 with a 1.64 ERA in seven appearances from June Single-A Ft. Myers and was optioned to Triple-A Rochester…appeared in 30 games for the Red Wings, 26-July 11…did not allow a run in nine of 11 appearances, going 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA and two saves all in relief…posted a four-game win-streak, June 29-Aug. 3…recorded his only save of the season, from July 17-Aug. 6…promoted to New Britain Aug. 12…tied a season-high with 3.0 innings Aug. August 7 at Syracuse…did not allow a run in nine consecutive appearances (11.1 ip), July 27-August 17 vs. Portland…was third among Twins’ minor leaguers in saves…pitched for Grand Canyon in the 20…went 2-0 with a 5.21 ERA in 13 games before the All-Star Break and 3-1 with a save and a 2.66 Arizona Fall League. ERA in 17 games after the break with Rochester…was recalled by the Twins, Sept. 6…set a career-high with three walks in a scoreless inning, Sept. 19 vs. Oakland…had a season-high with three strikeouts, 2002—Was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA (4.0 ip) and three saves in four appearances from June 26-July 4…did Sept. 25 at Detroit. not allow an earned run in 19 consecutive appearances (19.2 ip) from July 11-Aug. 20…tossed a season- high 3.1 innings Aug. 5 vs. Bristol…matched his season-high four strikeouts Aug. 20 at Kingsport… led the club and was second in Appalachian League in saves…was fifth among Twins’ minor leaguers VS. THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK BREAKDOWN in saves. 2011 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Angel Stadium 4.91 0 1 0 5 3.2 2 Personal/Miscellaneous — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Baltimore 0.00 1 0 0 5 3.1 0 AT&T Park 9.00 0 1 0 2 1.0 1 Patrick J. Neshek was originall signed by Twins scout Billy Milos…is married, Stephanee…graduated 6.75 0 0 0 1 1.1 1 Boston 1.69 0 0 0 5 5.1 1 Busch Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 0 of Park Center (MN) High School in 1999 where he was named All-State as a senior…developed his — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Chicago 4.15 1 0 0 17 13.0 6 Camden Yards 0.00 0 0 0 4 2.1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Cleveland 1.10 2 1 0 16 16.1 2 Chase Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 sidearm delivery after an injury in high school…attended Butler University, where he holds the single- — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Detroit 4.74 2 2 0 19 19.0 10 Coliseum 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.1 0 game (18 vs. Detroit, April 15, 2001), single-season (118, 2001) and career (280) strikeout records… — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Kansas City 2.55 1 0 0 16 17.2 5 Comerica Park 6.48 0 2 0 8 8.1 6 was a 2001 Cape Cod League All-Star. — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Los Angeles 3.00 1 1 0 8 6.0 2 Coors Field 27.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 3 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Minnesota 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Fenway Park 5.40 0 0 0 2 1.2 1 LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 New York 5.40 0 1 0 5 5.0 3 Kauffman Stadium 0.00 1 0 0 6 6.0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Oakland 1.17 2 0 0 7 7.2 1 Metrodome 1.90 7 0 0 62 66.1 14 Year Club W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 0 Seattle 6.48 1 0 0 9 8.1 6 Miller Park 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 2002 Elizabethton 0 2 0.99 23 0 0 0 15 27.1 13 6 3 0 2 6 0 41 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Tampa Bay 4.76 0 1 0 6 5.2 3 Original Yankee Stadium 9.00 0 1 0 3 3.0 3 2003 Quad Cities 3 2 0.52 28 0 0 0 14 34.1 20 3 2 0 1 11 2 53 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Texas 0.00 0 0 0 7 8.2 0 PETCO Park 3.46 0 0 0 14 13.0 5 Fort Myers 4 1 2.15 20 0 0 0 2 29.1 22 8 7 2 1 6 1 29 0 1 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Toronto 4.82 0 0 0 8 9.1 5 Progressive Field 1.04 1 1 0 9 8.2 1 New Britain 1 1 5.87 5 1 0 0 1 7.2 7 5 5 2 1 3 0 5 0 0 Rangers Ballpark 0.00 0 0 0 5 5.1 0 2004 New Britain 2 1 3.82 26 0 0 0 2 35.1 34 15 15 2 1 18 5 38 1 0 Rogers Centre 81.00 0 0 0 1 0.1 3 Fort Myers 0 1 2.95 16 0 0 0 10 18.1 16 7 6 2 0 2 0 19 0 0 VS. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Safeco Field 5.40 1 0 0 5 5.0 3 2005 New Britain 6 4 2.19 55 0 0 0 24 82.1 69 25 20 9 2 21 3 95 3 0 2011 CAREER Shea Stadium 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 2006 Rochester 6 2 1.95 33 0 0 0 14 60.0 41 13 13 7 1 14 4 87 2 0 ERA W L S G IP ER vs. TEAM ERA W L S G IP ER Sun Life Stadium 6.75 0 0 0 2 1.1 1 MINNESOTA 4 2 2.19 32 0 0 0 0 37.0 23 9 9 6 0 6 0 53 0 0 3.38 0 0 0 2 2.2 1 Arizona 3.38 0 0 0 2 2.2 1 Target Field 3.18 0 0 0 5 5.2 2 2007 MINNESOTA 7 2 2.94 74 0 0 0 0 70.1 44 25 23 7 2 27 5 74 2 0 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 Atlanta 3.00 0 0 0 3 3.0 1 Tropicana Field 13.50 0 1 0 2 2.0 3 2008 MINNESOTA 0 1 4.73 15 0 0 0 0 13.1 12 7 7 2 0 4 1 15 0 0 \0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 Chicago 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 Turner Field 9.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 2009 MINNESOTA (Injured — Did not pitch) 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Cincinnati 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 U.S. Cellular Field 7.04 0 0 0 11 7.2 6 2010 Fort Myers 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 \27.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 3 Colorado 27.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 3 Wrigley Field 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 Rochester 5 1 3.89 30 0 0 0 1 39.1 40 21 17 4 3 13 6 25 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Florida 6.75 0 0 0 2 1.1 1 MINNESOTA 0 1 5.00 11 0 0 0 0 9.0 7 5 5 1 1 8 0 9 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 Houston 0.00 0 0 0 2 2.0 0 2011 Tucson 1 2 4.10 24 0 0 0 3 26.1 29 12 12 5 0 10 1 13 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 Los Angeles 0.00 0 0 0 2 1.2 0 FIELDING STATISTICS SAN DIEGO 1 1 4.01 25 0 0 0 0 24.2 19 12 11 4 1 22 1 20 1 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Milwaukee 0.00 0 0 0 2 3.1 0 Pitcher AL Totals 11 6 3.05 132 0 0 0 0 129.2 86 46 44 16 3 45 6 151 2 0 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1 New York 3.86 0 0 0 3 2.1 1 Year Pct. G PO A E TC DP NL Totals 1 1 4.01 25 0 0 0 0 24.2 19 12 11 4 1 22 1 20 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 Philadelphia 0.00 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 2006 1.000 32 2 1 0 3 0 ML Totals 12 7 3.21 157 0 0 0 0 154.1 105 58 55 20 4 67 7 171 3 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Pittsburgh — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2007 1.000 74 3 8 0 11 0 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 San Diego — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2008 1.000 15 0 3 0 3 0 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 16.20 0 1 0 3 1.2 3 San Francisco 16.20 0 1 0 3 1.2 3 2010 1.000 11 0 2 0 2 0 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 0 St. Louis 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 0 2011 1.000 25 0 2 0 2 0 1999 — Selected by the Minnesota Twins organization in the 45th round of the First-Year Player Draft; did not sign. 4.50 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 Washington 2.70 0 0 0 3 3.1 1 Totals 1.000 157 5 16 0 21 0 2002 — Selected by the Minnesota Twins organization in the sixth round of the First-Year Player Draft. 2008 — On the disabled list, May 9 to October 23. 2009 — On the disabled list, February 21 to November 9. 2010 — On the disabled list, April 29 to June 4; included rehabilitation assignment to Ft. Myers, May 31 to June 4. 2011 — Claimed off waivers MONTHLY BREAKDOWN NESHEK’S CAREER BESTS by the San Diego Padres, March 20. Elected free agency, September 29. 2012 ­— Signed by the Baltimore Orioles to a 2011 CAREER Low Hit Complete Game: None minor league contract, January 30. Traded to the Oakland Athletics for cash considerations, August 3. ERA W L S G IP ER by MONTH ERA W L S G IP ER Innings Pitched: 2.2, August 1, 2006 vs. Texas 0.00 1 0 0 1 1.0 0 March 0.00 1 0 0 2 2.0 0 Strikeouts: 4 (twice), last: August 12, 2006 vs. To- DIVISION SERIES RECORD 2.57 0 0 0 7 7.0 2 April 3.15 2 1 0 37 34.1 12 ronto 0.00 0 0 0 3 3.2 0 May 1.45 0 0 0 18 18.2 3 Longest Winning Streak: 3 (three times), last: July Year Club/Opp. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK 5.79 0 0 0 9 9.1 6 June 3.13 1 0 0 22 23.0 8 15-28, 2007 2006 MIN vs. OAK 0 1 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6.00 0 1 0 4 3.0 2 July 3.28 4 2 0 26 24.2 9 Longest Losing Streak: 2, April 14, 2008-Septem- 13.50 0 0 0 1 0.2 1 August 2.70 3 1 0 26 26.2 8 ber 25, 2010 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 September 5.40 1 3 0 26 25.0 15 Longest Scoreless Streak: 16.1, April 21-May 25, 2007 PITCHING BREAKDOWN 2011 CAREER ERA W L S G IP ER by CATEGORY ERA W L S G IP ER 3.46 0 0 0 14 13.0 5 Home 2.25 7 0 0 80 84.0 21 4.63 1 1 0 11 11.2 6 Road 4.35 5 7 0 77 70.1 34 3.86 1 0 0 7 7.0 3 Day 4.50 5 1 0 49 48.0 24 4.08 0 1 0 18 17.2 8 Night 2.62 7 6 0 108 106.1 31 3.52 1 1 0 23 23.0 9 Pre-ASG 2.75 4 3 0 87 85.0 26 10.80 0 0 0 2 1.2 2 Post-ASG 3.76 8 4 0 70 69.1 29 — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Starter — 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 4.01 1 1 0 25 24.2 11 Reliever 3.21 12 7 0 157 154.1 55 2012 Player Highlights

Brandon Allen • Was the A’s Opening Day starter at first base March 28 but went for 7 with five strikeouts in three games before he was designated for assignment April 9…was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays April 19.

Brett Anderson • Was placed on the 60-day disabled list March 13 as he continues his recovery from July 14, 2011 “Tommy John” surgery.

Daric Barton • Homered in the fifth inning April 17 at Los Angeles to snap a career-high 76-game homerless streak…it was his first home run since Oct. 1, 2010 against Seattle…the home run also snapped a 72-game homerless streak as a first baseman, which was second longest in Oakland history…the record is 75 by Mike Hegan from July 6, 1971 to Aug. 16, 1973. • Was batting .198 with one home run and four RBI in 37 games when he was optioned to Sacramento June 2.

Jerry Blevins • Had his career-high 10.1-inning scoreless streak dating back to last season snapped April 7 against Seattle when Saunders homered in the sixth inning. • Made his 200th career appearance Aug. 29 at Cleveland.

Dallas Braden • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list March 28 as he continues his recovery from left shoulder surgery. • Was transferred to the 60-day disabled list April 22.

Andrew Carignan • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and posted a 6.23 ERA in five relief appearances before he was optioned to Sacramento April 17. • Recalled for a second time May 11 and allowed two runs in 2.0 innings over two outings before he was sent back to Sacramento May 16. • Joined the A’s for a third time May 27 and did not allow a run in four games (3.1 ip, 2 h, 2 bb, 4 so) before he was placed on the 15-day disabled list June 6 with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow…was transferred to the 60-day DL June 9. • Had reconstructive surgery to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow June 19…the surgery was performed in New York City by Dr. David Altchek, medical director of the New York Mets.

Chris Carter • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento June 29 after batting .279 with 12 home runs and 53 RBI in 72 games with the River Cats. • Homered in each of his first two games with the A’s and three of his first four…including July 6 against Seattle when he hit the pinch-hit game-ending home run in the 11th inning…is the first rookie in Athletics history with a pinch-hit “walk-off” home run and the 10th player in Oakland history with a pinch-hit game-ending home run…he is the first Athletic with a pinch-hit “walk-off” home run in extra innings since Paul Lehner on April 22, 1950 against Boston. • Had his career-high tying six-game hitting streak snapped August 2 against Toronto (7 for 22, .318). • Had his first career three hit game August 11 at Chicago and matched that August 28 at Cleveland. • Struck out a career-high four times September 8 at Seattle. Yoenis Céspedes • Made his Major League debut March 28 against Seattle in Tokyo with a start in center field… doubled off Felix Hernandez to lead off the bottom of the seventh inning for his first ML hit. • Hit his first ML home run in the seventh inning March 29 against Seattle in Tokyo, a two-run shot off Shawn Kelley. • Homered in three consecutive games from March 29 to April 7…became the third player since 1918 to homer in three of his first four Major League games (Trent Oeltjen, ARI 2009 and Mike Jacobs, NYM 2005)…is the ninth player with at least three home runs in his first four games (Jacobs had 4)…the previous fastest an Oakland Athletic reached three career home runs was seven games by Kurt Abbott in 1993 and Mitchell Page in 1977. • Had multiple RBI games in each of those contests…since 1918, he is the first Athletic and ninth Major Leaguer with three multiple RBI games over his first four career games (last: Wladimir Bal- entien, 2006-07). • Struck out at least once in each of his first eight games, which is an Oakland record to start a career… the previous mark was six (Chris Carter, 2010; Brooks Conrad, 2008; Travis Buck, 2007)…matched the longest streak by an Athletic since 1918 (Troy Herriage, 1956; Norm Bass, 1961). • Hit his fourth home run April 18 at Los Angeles in his 12th game…since 1918, that is the fastest a player has reached four career home runs in Athletics history…the previous best was by Brian Lesher, who did it in 14 games in 1996. • Did not have a putout April 25 against Chicago, becoming the first A’s outfielder without a putout in a game of 14 or more innings since Stan Javier on May 30, 1988 against New York. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 12 retroactive to May 7 with a muscle strain in his left hand…went 3 for 9 (.333) on a three-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento from May 28 to 30 and was reinstated from the DL June 1. • Had his first career game-ending hit June 21 against Los Angeles (NL), a three-run “walk-off” home run. • Had the first two four-hit games of his career July 15 at Minnesota and July 20 against New York. • Was named American League Player of the Week July 16 for the week ending July 15 after going 8 for 14 (.571) with five runs, a double, two home runs and six RBI in the three-game series at Min- nesota. • Had a career-high nine-game hitting streak from July 8 to 21…was 19 for 33 (.576) with two dou- bles, four home runs, 10 RBI, eight runs scored, six multiple hit games and a 1.000 slugging percent- age during the streak. • Batted .344 in July after hitting .343 in June…tied for sixth in the AL in batting and hits (33) in July, ranked eighth in slugging (.573) and tied for eighth in RBI (19). • Walked three times August 2 against Toronto, the first multi-walk game of his career. • His home run August 16 at Kansas City snapped a career-high streak of 14 consecutive games with- out an extra base hit. • Had a career-high 21-game homerless streak from August 19 to September 10. • Stole two bases September 1 against Boston, the first multi-steal game of his career.

Bartolo Colón • Was on his 13th career Opening Day roster and is in his 15th season in the majors. • Made each of his first three starts against Seattle to become the first pitcher in Oakland history to make three consecutive starts against one team in the same season without missing a turn in the rotation. • Threw 38 consecutive strikes at one point during the A’s 6-0 win at Los Angeles April 18…that was the longest such streak since pitch count data is first available in 1988…the previous best was 30 by Tim Wakefield in 1998. • Was 1-3 with a 7.92 ERA and .386 opponents batting average in five starts in May…based on a minimum of 25.0 innings, he had the highest opponents batting average in the majors in May and the third highest ERA…the opponents average was the highest single-month mark of his career and the ERA was third highest (7.99 in June, 2004; 7.94 in September, 1998). • Left his start June 17 against San Diego with no outs in the third inning with a strained right oblique…was placed on the 15-day disabled list June 23 retroactive to June 18 with the injury… was reinstated July 3. Ryan Cook • Became the third pitcher in Athletics franchise history to record four strikeouts in an inning April 27 at Baltimore (Blake Stein, 1998; Erik Hiljus, 2001). • Did not allow a run over his first 21 games and 23.0 innings…that was the longest season-opening scoreless streak by a player on the Athletics Opening Day roster since at least 1918…the previous high was 21.0 innings by Alex Kellner in 1953…had a career-high 24.0 inning scoreless streak dat- ing back to September 28, 2011. • Was the only A’s player named to the American League All-Star team and pitched a perfect seventh inning, striking out Harper and Wright…it was his first career All-Star selection…he is the seventh Oakland rookie to be named to the AL All-Star team, along with Wayne Gross (1977), Matt Ke- ough (1978), Jose Canseco (1986), Mark McGwire (1987), Ben Grieve (1998) and Andrew Bailey (2009).

Collin Cowgill • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and went 0 for 4 with three walks in three games before he was optioned to Sacramento April 17. • Was recalled by Oakland May 11 • Had a career-high eight-game hitting streak from May 26 to June 5 (13 for 31, .419). • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list June 23 with a sprained left ankle…began a rehab assignment with Single-A Stockton July 9 and went 1 for 8 (.125) in two games before he was transferred to Sacramento July 12…went 3 for 18 (.167) with a RBI in four games with the River Cats before he was reinstated from the DL and optioned to Sacramento July 17.

Coco Crisp • Was the A’s 13th different Opening Day starter in left field in the last 13 years…had 203 career starts in left entering the season, but none since October 2, 2005. • Committed his first error since April 25, 2011 on April 7 against Seattle, snapping a 116-game error- less streak…that streak was seventh longest by an outfielder in Oakland history. • Stole three bases June 19 against Los Angeles (NL)…it was his fifth career game of three or more steals, his fourth with the A’s…in Oakland history, only Rickey Henderson (45) and Bert Campan- eris (10) have more three-steal games. • Was caught stealing after being picked off in the first inning June 21 against Los Angeles (NL), his first caught stealing since July 10, 2011 at Texas…that ended his Athletics record streak of 36 con- secutive stolen bases without a caught stealing (caught stealing became an official stat in 1920)… broke the previous mark of 28 set by Stan Javier (May 31-October 1, 1995). • Finished the game July 3 with a “walk-off” sacrifice fly…it was the 21st game-ending sacrifice fly in Oakland history, the first since Dan Johnson on May 15, 2007 against Kansas City…is the first Athletic with a leadoff home run and walk-off RBI in the same game since Rickey Henderson on August 12, 1992 against Chicago. • Had the game-ending RBI single July 22 agianst New York. • Had his third career two-homer game July 25 at Toronto. • Batted .342 in July, which is his best single-month batting average since hitting .375 in September, 2008…it ranked eighth in the AL. • Had his second game-ending sacrifice fly of the season August 3 against Toronto (July 3 vs. Bos- ton)…is the second player in Oakland history with two “walk-off” sacrifice flies in one season (Rick- ey Henderson, 1992)…it was his third game-ending RBI of the season and the fifth of his career. • Had a career-high tying five RBI August 19 against Cleveland…it was his fifth career five RBI game. • Tied for second in the AL in doubles in August (11), ranked fourth in stolen bases (9) and tied for sixth in runs (21)…the 11 doubles tied for the second best August total in Oakland history and fell one short of the record of 12 set by Jason Giambi in 1999. • Led off the game with a home run September 1 against Boston…it was his third leadoff home run this year (June 27 at Seattle and July 3 against Boston) and the seventh of his career…it was his fifth leadoff home run as an Athletic, which is tied with Mark Kotsay for third most in Oakland history… only Rickey Henderson (43) and Bert Campaneris (10) have more. Fautino De Los Santos • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and compiled a 3.00 ERA in six relief appearances before he was optioned to Sacramento, April 25. • Did not retire a batter over his final three outings before his option (5 h, 2 ,r 1 er, 2 bb). • Was traded to Milwaukee July 29 for George Kottaras.

Joey Devine • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list March 28 retroactive to March 24…underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow April 10… Dr. James Andrews performed the surgery in Pensacola, Fla., which included an ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, an ulnar nerve transposition and a debridement of the flexor tendon…also had “Tommy John” surgery on the same elbow April 21, 2009. • Was transferred to the 60-day DL May 15.

Josh Donaldson • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster but hit just .094 in nine games before he was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento April 23. • Made nine starts, all at third base, during his first stint…his Major League experience prior to this season included seven games at catcher and two at first base. • Was recalled May 12 and snapped a career-high tying 0 for 17 streak with his eighth inning double May 14 at Los Angeles (also May 1-13, 2010). • Went 3 for 4 with two doubles, a home run and five RBI May 18 at San Francisco…the doubles and RBI were a career highs. • Drew his first walk of the season June 13 at Colorado, snapping a streak of 30 consecutive games without a walk dating back to September 22, 2010…that was the longest streak by an Athletic since Scott Hemond had a 31-game streak from May 3 to July 2, 1994…it was his first walk since Sep- tember 19, 2010 at Minnesota. • Was batting .182 in 19 games during his second stint with the A’s when he was optioned to Sacra- mento June 21. • Recalled Aug. 14. • Went 4-for-4 August 17 against Cleveland, his first career four-hit game. • Homered in three straight games from August 29-31, the first time he has homered in consecutive games in his career

Sean Doolittle • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento June 4 and made his Major League debut June 5 against Texas (1.1 ip, 3 so)…struck out the first three batters he faced…the last A’s pitcher to strike out the first three batters he faced in his career was Blake Stein on May 10, 1998 against Chicago.

Stephen Drew • Was acquired from Arizona Aug. 20 for minor league infielder Sean Jamieson. • Singled in the fourth inning Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay for his first hit as an Athletic…that snapped a career-high 0-for-22 streak (previous: 20, twice, last: May 27-June 2, 2010).

Pedro Figueroa • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento April 21 and made his Major League debut that night against Cleveland…tossed a scoreless ninth and his only base runner (Cunningham walk) was erased on a double play. • Was optioned to Sacramento May 22 after posting a 2.00 ERA with nine walks in 9.0 innings in eight games. • Returned to Oakland June 17 and tossed 3.0 scoreless innings that day against San Diego before he was optioned back to Sacramento June 21. • Was recalled a third time July 13 when Jim Miller went on the paternity list but was optioned back to Sacramento July 16 without appearing in a game. • Returned to Oakland for his fourth stint Aug. 5 and did not allow a run over two appearances (3.0 ip, 1 h, 2 bb, 3 so) before he was sent back to Sacramento Aug. 7. Brian Fuentes • Recorded his 200th career save May 2 at Boston to become the sixth left-handed reliever in Major League history to reach the 200 plateau (Franco, Wagner, Myers, Righetti, Lyle). • Had a 2.84 ERA and .222 opponents batting average over his first 19 appearances through May 27… then went 0-2 with a save, two blown saves, a 19.50 ERA and .452 opponents batting average over his final seven outings. • Was designated for assignment on July 3 and released July 11.

Graham Godfrey • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and went 0-3 with a 5.06 ERA in three starts before he was optioned to Sacramento April 21. • Recalled May 22 and went 0-1 with a 10.80 ERA in two games, one start, before he was sent back to Sacramento May 27.

Jonny Gomes • Was hit by a Jonathan Braxton pitch with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th inning April 11 against Kansas City to force in the winning run in the A’s 5-4 victory…it was his second career walk- off hit by pitch (August 21, 2011 vs. Philadelphia)…it was his fifth career walk-off RBI (two home runs, one walk)…it was the third walk-off hit by pitch in Oakland history (Mike Bordick, August 4, 1993 vs. Seattle and Olmedo Saenz, July 20, 2002 vs. Texas). • Singled in the eighth inning April 19 at Los Angeles after homering for each of his first three hits for the season…is the first player in Oakland history whose first three hits in a season were all home runs. • Hit the game-winning pinch-hit two-run home run in the seventh inning June 16 against San Diego, his third career pinch hit home run (last: June 28, 2008 at Pittsburgh)…it snapped a 0 for 34 streak as a pinch hitter and was his first pinch hit since August 29, 2010 against Chicago (NL). • Hit his third career grand slam July 13 at Minnesota, his first since August 7, 2007 at Detroit…added a RBI single in the ninth inning to finish with five RBI…it was his third career game of five or more RBI, his first since June 12, 2010 against Kansas City when he had a career-high six. • Hit his 10th home run of the season July 15 at Minnesota, the seventh time he has reached the 10- home run plateau in his career. • Homered in three consecutive games from August 7-12, the second time he has done that in his career (April 22-25, 2006). • Struck out in a career-high 16 consecutive games from July 28 to September 1.

A.J. Griffin • Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 24 and made his Major League debut that day with a start against San Francisco.

Brandon Hicks • Was claimed off waivers from Atlanta March 13 and was optioned to Sacramento March 15. • Recalled by Oakland June 23 after batting .272 with 13 home runs and 48 RBI in 65 games with the River Cats… was tied for the Pacific Coast League lead in hit by pitches (7) at the time of his promo- tion…also ranked second in strikeouts (76), fifth in extra base hits (37), tied for sixth in doubles (21), eighth in home runs (13), ninth in runs (49) and 10th in RBI (48) and slugging (.548). • Went 0 for 4 with four strikeouts July 13 at Minnesota …it was the first four strikeout game of his career. • Hit his first Major League home run July 18 against Texas, a “walk-off” shot off Michael Kirkman in the bottom of the ninth inning…became the fourth player in Athletics history to hit a game-ending home run for his first ML home run, the second this year (Derek Norris, June 24)…the other two are Dee Miles (September 14, 1939) and George Hendrick (May 28, 1972). • Was optioned to Sacramento Aug. 2.

Luke Hughes • Was claimed off waivers from Minnesota April 22 and went 1 for 13 (.077) in four games with the A’s before he was designated for assignment April 30…cleared waivers and was outrighted to Sacramento May 2. Brandon Inge • Agreed to terms with the A’s on a one-year contract April 30 after he was released by Detroit April 26. • Had four four-RBI game over a five-game span from May 6 to 11…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is the second player in Major League history with four games of four or more RBI over a five-game stretch…the other is Lou Gehrig in 1931…now has 14 career games with four or more RBI...drove in 16 runs over that five-game stretch…since 1970, the only other Athletic to drive in 16 runs over a five-game span is Damian Miller (June 6-11, 2004). • Had the game-ending grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning May 8 against Toronto…it was his seventh career “walk-off” home run and his 10th “walk-off plate appearance (two singles, one sacrifice fly)…it was the sixth “walk-off” grand slam in Oakland history (Tenace, 1973; Armas, 1980; McGwire, 1990 and 1995; Ellis, 2008). • Added another grand slam May 10 against Detroit…is just the second player in Athletics history to hit two grand slams over a three-game span…the other is Jimmie Foxx (September 22 and 24, 1932)…now has seven career grand slams. • Had 17 RBI in his first 10 games with the A’s…those are the most in Oakland history by a player in his first 10 games with the A’s…the previous best was 15 by Mitchell Page (1977) and Jack Cust (2007). • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 17 retroactive to May 13 with a strained right groin… it is his second stint on the disabled list this year as he began the season on Detroit’s DL with a strained left groin. • Went 5 for 5 with three runs, two doubles, two home runs (including a grand slam) and seven RBI in a start at third base for Triple-A Sacramento May 26 against Reno in the second game of his two- game rehab assignment. • Was reinstated from the DL May 29. • Struck out four times July 30 against Tampa Bay, matching his career high (June 21, 2006 at Mil- waukee and August 14, 2007 at Cleveland). • Had a career-high tying 13-game hitting streak from July 20 to August 3…hit .263 (15 for 57), which was the lowest batting average during a hitting streak of 12 or more games in Oakland history.

Kila Ka’aihue • Matched his career high with three hits April 15 at Seattle (third time, last: Sept. 28, 2010 vs. Min- nesota). • Had the game-winning RBI single in the 14th inning April 25 against Chicago, his second career walk-off hit (home run, April 1, 2011 vs. Los Angeles-AL). • Was batting .234 with four home runs and 14 RBI in 39 games when he was designated for assign- ment June 6…cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento June 16.

George Kottaras • Was acquired from Milwaukee July 29 for right-handed pitcher Fautino De Los Santos. • Was tied for the National League lead with five pinch walks at the time of the trade. • Hit his first home run as an Athletic August 8 against Los Angeles, snapping a career-high 46-game homerless streak dating back to his last home run on April 13 at Atlanta. • Had career highs August 31 against Boston with two home runs, five RBI and three runs scored. • Homered in back-to-back games for the second time in his career (June 16-18, 2011) Sept. 7 and 8 at Seattle

Brandon McCarthy • Made his first career Opening Day start March 28 against Seattle and had a no decision in the A’s 3-1, 11-inning loss…allowed just one run on six hits and no walks in 7.0 innings. • Also started the third game of the season, April 6 against Seattle, to become the second pitcher in Oakland history to start two of the A’s first three games…the other is Joe Blanton who did it in 2008, the other time the A’s opened the season in Japan…also started three of the first seven games, joining Blanton as the only Oakland pitchers to do that since 1977. Jim Miller • Picked up his first Major League win April 25 against Chicago…allowed two inherited runners to score in the top of the 14th inning but the A’s came back with three in the bottom of the inning. • Was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento May 11 after posting a 1.93 ERA in six relief appearances with the A’s. • Returned to Oakland May 20. • Was placed on the paternity list July 13 and reinstated July 16. • Was optioned to Sacramento Aug. 3.

Tommy Milone • Combined with Grant Balfour on a three-hit, 1-0 shutout of Kansas City April 9 in Oakland in his A’s debut…tossed 8.0 innings and allowed all three of the hits…became just the second pitcher in Oakland history to toss eight or more shutout innings in his Oakland debut (Mike Norris, complete game shutout, April 10, 1975 against Chicago)…did not strikeout a batter to become the third pitcher in Oakland history to toss at least 8.0 shutout innings and not strikeout a batter (Matt Keough, July 27, 1980 against Detroit; Catfish Hunter, May 25, 1973 against Detroit). • Combined with Balfour on a four-hit, 2-0 shutout of Chicago April 24 in Oakland…tossed 8.0 in- nings and allowed three of the hits…according to the Elias Sports Bureau he is just the second Oakland rookie over the last 75 years to have two wins while pitching at least eight scoreless innings and allowing three or fewer hits in a season (Vida Blue, 1970). • Was the winning pitcher in the A’s 2-1 win over Los Angeles May 21 in Oakland…became the first pitcher in Oakland history to win each of his first four starts at the Coliseum.

Brandon Moss • Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 6 after batting .286 with 15 home runs and 33 RBI in 51 games with the River Cats…the home runs were tied for second in the Pacific Coast League and tied for sixth in all of at the time of his promotion. • Started at first base June 6 against Texas…prior to that he had not started at first base since June 24, 2008 and had just two career appearances at first. • Homered June 7 against Texas, his first since September 2, 2009 at Cincinnati…it snapped a career- high 49-game homerless streak. • Had his first career two-homer game June 12 at Colorado. • Homered in all three games of the Colorado series June 12-14 and had four home runs total…is the first Athletic to hit four home runs in a three-game series since Geronimo Berroa against Minnesota, August 12-14, 1996. • Homered in four consecutive games June 12-15…it was the 20th time in Oakland history a player homered in at least four straight games…hit five home runs during the stretch to become the second Athletic since 2000 to hit five home runs over a four-game span (Jack Cust, May 10-13, 2007). • Became the second player in Athletics history to hit six home runs in his first nine games with the club (Jack Cust, 2007). • Hit six home runs in interleague play, which tied for fifth in the majors and matched the Oakland interleague record set by Miguel Tejada in 2000. • Was named American League Player of the Week for the week of June 11-17…batted .348 with three doubles, five home runs, 10 RBI and seven runs scored in six games…it was his first Player of the Week award. • Committed three errors in the sixth inning June 23 against San Francisco, tying the Major League record for most errors by a first baseman in an inning…it was the seventh time, the first since Jack Clark did it for St. Louis on May 25, 1987…since 1984, the only other Athletic to commit three er- rors in an inning is Kurt Abbott on May 10, 1998 vs. Chicago at shortstop. • The three errors set an Oakland record for errors in a game by a first baseman…is the first Athlet- ics first baseman to commit three errors in a game since Lou Limmer on August 19, 1954 vs. New York. • Tied for eighth in the AL with seven home runs in June. • Hit his 10th home run in his 24th game on July 4 at Boston…in Athletics history, only Dave King- man reached 10 home runs in fewer than his first 24 games with the club (19 in 1984). • Had the game-ending single in the bottom of the ninth inning July 20 against New York, his third career walk-off hit (last: July 22, 2009 vs. Milwaukee). • Had a career-high tying seven-game hitting streak from Aug. 15 to 28 (9 for 28, .321). • Had career highs August 31 against Boston with four hits, four RBI and four runs scored and matched his career high with two doubles…became the 12th player in Oakland history with at least four hits, four RBI and four runs scored in a game.

Jordan Norberto • Retired the final two batters May 1 at Boston for his first Major League save…he saved Jarrod Parker’s first ML win, marking the first time A’s pitchers recorded their first win and save in the same game since Joe Klink saved Steve Chitren’s victory Sept. 30, 1990 at Texas. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list June 4 retroactive to May 31 with a strained left shoulder… made one rehab appearance with Triple-A Sacramento June 19 and was reinstated June 21. • Recorded his first Major League win July 6 against Seattle when he struck out the side in the 11th inning of the A’s 4-1 win.

Derek Norris • Was recalled from Sacramento June 21 after batting .273 with eight home runs and 36 RBI in 55 games in his Triple-A debut…made his Major League debut with a start at catcher that day against Los Angeles (NL) and went 0 for 3. • Singled off Madison Bumgarner in the fifth inning June 23 against San Francisco for his first Major League hit…added a RBI single in the ninth inning for his first RBI and first multiple hit game. • Hit his first Major League home run June 24 against San Francisco, a three-run “walk-off” shot in the bottom of the ninth off Santiago Casilla…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is the third player in Athletics history to hit a game-ending home run for his first ML home run…the other two are Dee Miles (September 14, 1939) and George Hendrick (May 28, 1972). • Snapped a career-high 0 for 30 streak July 22 against New York (AL). • Was optioned to Sacramento July 30 when George Kottaras reported to Oakland but returned Aug. 3 when Kurt Suzuki was traded to Washington. • Hit safely in each of his first eight games following his return (8 for 32, .250), which was the longest hitting streak of his career.

Jarrod Parker • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento April 25 and had a no decision in his A’s debut, a 5-4, 14-in- ning win over Chicago April 25 in Oakland…shutout the White Sox on five hits and a walks over the first six innings to extend his career-opening scoreless streak to 11.2 innings…Balfour allowed a run in the ninth inning for the blown save. • Earned his first Major League win in the A’s 5-3 victory at Boston May 1…Norberto recorded the save, marking the first time A’s pitchers recorded their first win and save in the same game since Joe Klink saved Steve Chitren’s victory Sept. 30, 1990 at Texas.

Cliff Pennington • Doubled in the second inning June 4 against Texas to snap a career-high 0 for 29 streak (previous: 0 for 27, May 22-June 1, 2010). • Went 3 for 3 June 15, his 28th birthday…is 6 for 12 (.500) with one double, one triple, four RBI and four runs scored in three career games on his birthday. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list July 20 with left elbow tendinitis…had the lowest slugging percentage in the majors (.282) and the second lowest batting average (.197) and on-base percentage (.259) when he went on the DL. • Went 5 for 11 (.455) on a three-game rehab assignment with Sacramento from Aug. 4-6 and was reinstated from the DL Aug. 7. • Played in the 500th game of his career September 1 against Boston. • Went 4 for 4 September 7 at Seattle, his fourth career four-hit game (last: September 1, 2011 at Cleveland)…all four have come on the road.

Anthony Recker • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and hit .129 in 13 games as the back-up to Kurt Suzuki before he was optioned to Sacramento May 28. Josh Reddick • Was the A’s fifth different Opening Day starter in right field in the last five years. • Had career highs May 11 against Detroit with four runs, four hits (tied), two home runs and five RBI…is the eighth player in Oakland history with at least four runs, four hits, two home runs and five RBI in a game…the last was Matt Holliday (July 20, 2009 vs. Minnesota). • Hit 10 home runs in May, which tied for third in the AL…is the first Athletic to hit 10 home runs in a month since Frank Thomas had 10 in September, 2006…also tied for fourth in the AL in runs in May (20) and tied for fifth in walks (17). • Matched his career-high with four strikeouts June 19 against Los Angeles (NL). • Had the game-ending RBI double July 8 against Seattle, his second career “walk-off” hit…the other was a single on August 7, 2011 against New York. • Went 0 for 7 with four strikeouts July 30 against Tampa Bay…is one of 15 players in Oakland his- tory to go hitless in a game with at least seven at bats (last: Matt Holliday, May 3, 2009)…it was his second four-strikeout game of the season (June 19 vs. LAD) and third of his career (August 4, 2009 at Tampa Bay). • Snapped a career-high 0 for 21 streak with a first inning single August 2 against Toronto (previous: 20, September 19, 2009-April 20, 2010). • Hit his first career grand slam August 31 against Boston. • Ranked fifth in the AL with 23 RBI in August…the RBI are his most in a month (previous: 18 in May, 2012). • Was named AL Player of the Week for the week ending September 2, his first career weekly honor… went 12 for 31 (.387) with six runs, two doubles, three home runs and 10 RBI in seven games last week.

Adam Rosales • Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and appeared in one game against Seattle in Japan before he was optioned to Sacramento April 2. • Returned to Oakland May 17 but was optioned back to Sacramento June 16. • Returned to Oakland for a third stint Aug. 2. • His double in the seventh inning Aug. 5 against Toronto was his first since July 10, 2010, snapping a 48-game streak without a double…that was the second longest streak by an Athletic since 1993 (58, Frank Menechino from April 30, 2003 to May 9, 2004).

Tyson Ross • Began the season at Triple-A Sacramento and was 0-1 with a 4.00 ERA in two starts with the River Cats before he was recalled by Oakland April 17. • Went 2-6 with a 6.51 ERA in nine starts with the A’s before he was optioned back to Sacramento May 31. • Returned on June 16 to start against San Diego and allowed two runs on one hit and four walks in 6.0 innings in a no decision…was optioned back to Sacramento the next day. • Returned to Oakland for a third stint June 23 and went 0-2 with a 7.71 ERA in two starts before he was optioned back to Sacramento June 29.

Evan Scribner • Was selected from Triple-A Sacramento June 6 after posting a 3.31 ERA and six saves in 23 relief appearances with the River Cats. • Tossed 3.0 scoreless innings June 15 against San Diego and recorded his first Major League save in the A’s 10-2 win. • Was optioned to Sacramento June 16 but returned to Oakland June 24. • Was optioned to Sacramento Aug. 3 but returned again Aug. 5.

Scott Sizemore • Was placed on the 60-day disabled list March 3 after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the team’s first full-squad workout Feb. 27 in Phoenix…underwent successful reconstruc- tive surgery March 21…the surgery was performed by Dr. Douglas Freedberg of the Arizona Sports Medicine Center of Scottsdale…will miss the entire 2012 season. Seth Smith • Was the A’s eighth different Opening Day starter at designated hitter in the last eight years. • Hit his first home run of the season April 22 against Cleveland, a two-run shot off Masterson in the fourth inning, to snap a career-high 45-game homerless streak…his previous high was 35 (June 22- July 31, 2011)…it was his first home run since Aug. 23, 2011 against Houston. • Went 0 for 4 with four strikeouts April 30 at Boston, the first four-strikeout game of his career. • Went 4 for 5 on June 4 against Texas, his second career four-hit game (also September 4, 2009 vs. Arizona). • Hit his 10th home run of the season July 15 at Minnesota, his fourth consecutive season with double figures in home runs. • Matched his career-high with five RBI July 27 at Baltimore, despite not entering the game until the sixth inning…became the third player in Oakland history to drive in five runs off the bench (Mickey Tettleton, August 24, 1986 and Erubiel Durazo, July 10, 2004). • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list Aug. 3 with a strained left hamstring.

Eric Sogard • Had a career-high three RBI, April 15 at Seattle. • Was optioned to Sacramento May 21 but returned to Oakland June 16…appeared in just one game before he was optioned back to Sacramento June 24. • Recalled a third time July 20 when Pennington went on the disabled list.

Kurt Suzuki • Made his fifth consecutive Opening Day start at catcher…the five starts are second most by a catcher in Oakland history…only Terry Steinbach, with nine, has more. • Made his 598th career appearance at catcher April 7 against Seattle, which moves him past Ossee Schreckengost for fifth most in Athletics history. • Had five assists April 25 against Chicago, the third time in Oakland history a catcher had five or more assists in a game (6, Jim Essian vs. Texas on Sept. 19, 1979; 5, Jeff Newman vs. Toronto on Aug. 13, 1979). • Snapped a career-high 78-game homerless streak July 22 against New York…his previous high was 56 games from July 29-October 2, 2010…it was his first homer since September 15, 2011 against Detroit…the home run also snapped a career-high streak of 17 consecutive games without a RBI (previous: 16, July 28-August 14, 2008). • Was traded to the Washington Nationals with cash for minor league catcher George Freitas, Aug. 3.

Michael Taylor • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento May 4 and went 3 for 16 (.188) in four games before he was optioned to Sacramento May 11. • Returned Aug. 3 and went 0 for 5 in two games before he was sent back to Sacramento Aug. 5.

Rich Thompson • Was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels April 20 and appeared in one game for the A’s before he was designated for assignment April 25…faced Chicago on April 23 (0.2 ip, 1 h). • Cleared waivers and was outrighted to Sacramento April 27.

Neil Wagner • Was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento April 17 but did not appear in a game before he was op- tioned back to Sacramento April 20. • Was claimed off waivers by San Diego May 28.

Jemile Weeks • Played in the 100th game of his career April 6 against Seattle and collected 126 hits over that span… since 1918, the only player in Athletics history with more hits over the first 100 games of his career is Wally Moses, who had 134 hits in his first 100 games with the Philadelphia A’s in 1935-36...the previous Oakland record was 122 by Ben Grieve. • Went 0 for 3 April 14 at Seattle, snapping a 20-game road hitting streak dating back to August 24 of last year…hit .349 (30 for 86) during the streak, which tied for second longest in Oakland history and fell two short of the record of 22 set by Mike Davis from April 22 to June 17, 1987. • Stole his 10th base of the season May 15 at Los Angeles (AL)…is the fifth player in Oakland history to steal at least 10 bases in each of his first two seasons, the first since Jason McDonald in 1997. • Had two RBI June 4 against Texas, snapping a career-high 25-game streak without an RBI. • Had the first three-walk game of his career June 19 against Los Angeles (NL). • Went a career-high 35 consecutive games without a stolen base from May 16 to June 25. • Went 0 for 7 July 30 against Tampa Bay but had the “walk-off” sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 15th inning…it was his first career game-ending RBI and the 22nd game-ending sacrifice fly in Oakland history (last: Crisp, July 3, 2012 vs. Boston)…is the second player in Oakland history to go hitless in at least seven at bats but still drive in a run (Matt Holliday, May 3, 2009 at Seattle). • Had a career-high 31-game errorless streak from June 23 to July 31. Player Transactions

March 3 Yoenis Céspedes agrees to terms on a four- May 12 Yoenis Céspedes placed on the 15-day year contract; Scott Sizemore placed on the disabled list retroactive to May 7 (strained 60-day disabled list (torn left ACL) muscle in left hand); Josh Donaldson March 11 Sean Doolittle and Jermaine Mitchell recalled from Sacramento optioned to Sacramento May 15 Travis Blackley claimed off waivers from March 13 Brandon Hicks claimed off waivers from San Francisco; Joey Devine transferred to Atlanta; Brett Anderson placed on the the 60-day disabled list 60-day disabled list (left ulnar collateral May 16 Andrew Carignan optioned to Sacramento ligament surgery) May 17 Brandon Inge placed on the 15-day disabled March 15 Brandon Hicks optioned to Sacramento list retroactive to May 13 (strained left March 18 Chris Carter, Michael Taylor and Neil groin); Adam Rosales recalled from Wagner optioned to Sacramento Sacramento March 19 Jarrod Parker and Derek Norris optioned to May 20 Brandon McCarthy placed on the 15-day Sacramento disabled list retroactive to May 18 (strained March 20 Pedro Figueroa and Brad Peacock optioned right shoulder); Jim Miller recalled from to Sacramento Sacramento March 28 Dallas Braden placed on the 15-day disabled May 21 Coco Crisp reinstated from the disabled list; list retroactive to March 24 (left shoulder Eric Sogard optioned to Sacramento surgery recovery); Joey Devine placed on May 22 Graham Godfrey recalled from Sacramento; the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March Pedro Figueroa optioned to Sacramento 24 (right biceps tendinitis) May 25 Brandon Inge sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment April 2 Adam Rosales optioned to Sacramento May 27 Andrew Carignan recalled from Sacramento; April 3 Daric Barton placed on the 15-day disabled Graham Godfrey optioned to Sacramento list retroactive to March 24 (strained right May 28 Brandon Inge reinstated from the shoulder) disabled list; Anthony Recker optioned April 4 Tyson Ross optioned to Sacramento to Sacramento; Neil Wagner claimed off April 5 Daric Barton sent to Sacramento on a rehab waivers by San Diego; Yoenis Céspedes assignment sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment April 9 Daric Barton reinstated from the disabled May 31 Tyson Ross optioned to Sacramento list; Brandon Allen designated for assignment June 1 Yoenis Céspedes reinstated from the April 17 Tyson Ross and Neil Wagner recalled from disabled list Sacramento; Andrew Carignan and Collin June 2 Brandon McCarthy reinstated from disabled Cowgill optioned to Sacramento list; Daric Barton optioned to Sacramento April 19 Brandon Allen claimed off waivers by June 4 Jordan Norberto placed on the 15-day Tampa Bay disabled list retroactive to May 31 (strained April 20 Rich Thompson claimed off waivers from left shoulder); Sean Doolittle recalled from Los Angeles (AL); Neil Wagner optioned to Sacramento Sacramento June 6 Brandon Moss and Evan Scribner selected April 21 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; from Sacramento; Andrew Carignan placed Graham Godfrey optioned to Sacramento on the 15-day disabled list (sprained ulnar April 22 Luke Hughes claimed off waivers from collateral ligament in right elbow); Kila Minnesota; Dallas Braden transferred to the Ka’aihue designated for assignment 60-day disabled list June 9 Danny Farquhar claimed off waivers from April 23 Josh Donaldson optioned to Sacramento Toronto and optioned to Sacramento; April 25 Jarrod Parker recalled from Sacramento; Jim Andrew Carignan transferred to the 60-day Miller selected from Sacramento; Fautino disabled list De Los Santos optioned to Sacramento; June 16 Tyson Ross and Eric Sogard recalled from Rich Thompson designated for assignment Sacramento; Adam Rosales and Evan April 27 Rich Thompson outrighted to Sacramento Scribner optioned to Sacramento; Kila April 30 Brandon Inge agrees to terms on a one- Ka’aihue outrighted to Sacramento year contract; Luke Hughes designated for June 17 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; assignment Tyson Ross optioned to Sacramento June 19 Jordan Norberto sent to Sacramento on a May 2 Luke Hughes outrighted to Sacramento rehab assignment May 4 Coco Crisp placed on the 15-day disabled June 21 Jordan Norberto reinstated from the list retroactive to May 3 (inner ear infection); disabled list; Derek Norris recalled from Michael Taylor recalled from Sacramento Sacramento; Pedro Figueroa and Josh May 11 Andrew Carignan and Collin Cowgill Donaldson optioned to Sacramento recalled from Sacramento; Jim Miller and Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento June 23 Tyson Ross and Brandon Hicks recalled August 5 Pedro Figueroa and Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; Bartolo Colón placed on from Sacramento; A.J. Griffin placed on the the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 15-day disabled list (strained right shoulder); 18 (strained right oblique); Collin Cowgill Michael Taylor optioned to Sacramento placed on the 15-day disabled list (sprained August 7 Cliff Pennington reinstated from the left ankle) disabled list; Pedro Figueroa optioned to June 24 Evan Scribner recalled from Sacramento; Sacramento A.J. Griffin selected from Sacramento; August 10 Brandon McCarthy reinstated from the Brandon McCarthy placed on the 15-day disabled list; place Eric Sogard on the 15- disabled list retroactive to June 20 (strained day disabled list retroactive to August 7 right shoulder); Eric Sogard optioned to (strained back) Sacramento; Danny Farquhar designated for August 14 Brandon Inge placed on the 15-day disabled assignment list retroactive to August 12 (sprained right June 26 Danny Farquhar claimed off waivers by the shoulder); Josh Donaldson recalled from New York Yankees Sacramento June 29 Chris Carter recalled from Sacramento; August 20 Brett Anderson reinstated from the Tyson Ross optioned to Sacramento disabled list; Dan Straily optioned to Sacramento; Anthony Recker designated July 3 Bartolo Colón reinstated from the for assignment; Seth Smith and Eric Sogard disabled list; Brian Fuentes designated for sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment; assignment Stephen Drew acquired from the Arizona July 9 Collin Cowgill sent to Stockton on a rehab Diamondbacks for minor league infielder assignment Sean Jamieson July 11 Brian Fuentes released August 21 Seth Smith reinstated from the disabled July 12 Collin Cowgill transferred to Sacramento on list; Jordan Norberto placed on the 15-day rehab DL retroactive to August 18 (left shoulder July 13 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; tendinitis); Jemile Weeks optioned to Jim Miller placed on paternity list Sacramento; Graham Godfrey designated July 16 Jim Miller reinstated from the paternity list; for assignment Pedro Figueroa optioned to Sacramento August 22 Bartolo Colón placed on the restricted list; July 17 Collin Cowgill reinstated from the disabled A.J. Griffin sent to Sacramento on a rehab list and optioned to Sacramento assignment; July 20 Cliff Pennington placed on the 15-day August 23 Tyson Ross recalled from Sacramento; disabled list (left elbow tendinitis); Eric Brandon Inge sent to Sacramento on a rehab Sogard recalled from Sacramento assignment; Eric Sogard returned from July 21 Brett Anderson sent to Stockton on a rehab rehab assignment assignment August 24 Jim Miller recalled from Sacramento; Tyson July 26 Brett Anderson transferred to Sacramento Ross optioned to Sacramento; Jesse Chavez on rehab acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays for July 29 Acquired George Kottaras from the cash considerations Milwaukee Brewers for Fautino De Los August 26 Jesse Chavez optioned to Sacramento Santos August 27 Anthony Recker traded to the Chicago Cubs July 30 Derek Norris optioned to Sacramento; for minor leaguer Blake Lalli Brandon McCarthy sent to Sacramento on August 29 Graham Godfrey outrighted to Sacramento a rehab assignment August 31 Pedro Figueroa recalled from Sacramento; Jim Miller optioned to Stockton August 2 Adam Rosales recalled from Sacramento; Brandon Hicks optioned to Sacramento Sept. 1 A.J. Griffin and Brandon Inge reinstated August 3 Kurt Suzuki traded to the Washington from the disabled list; Collin Cowgill and Nationals with cash for minor league Brandon Hicks recalled from Sacramento catcher David Freitas; minor league pitcher Sept. 3 Tyson Ross recalled from Sacramento Pat Neshek acquired from the Baltimore Sept. 4 Jim Miller recalled from Stockton Orioles for cash considerations and selected Sept. 6 Brandon Inge placed on the 15-day disabled from Sacramento; Dan Straily selected from list (strained right shoulder) Sacramento; Derek Norris and Michael Sept. 7 Dan Straily recalled from Sacramento Taylor recalled from Sacramento; Seth Sept. 10 Daric Barton, Jesse Chavez and Jemile Smith placed on the 15-day disabled list Weeks recalled from Sacramento (strained left hamstring); Jim Miller and Evan Scribner optioned to Sacramento; Cliff Pennington sent to Sacramento on a rehab assignment Final Spring Training Statistics

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NAME BA SLG OBP G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP E Allen .314 .571 .366 14 35 7 11 20 3 0 2 14 0 2 2 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 Barfield — — ­— 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barton .176 .235 .364 7 17 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 2 0 Cabrera 1.000 4.000 1.000 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carter .217 .304 .321 12 23 4 5 7 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 Cespedes .229 .429 .308 11 35 3 8 15 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 12 0 0 1 0 Choice .286 .286 .286 5 7 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Coleman .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cowgill .396 .563 .455 20 48 7 19 27 4 2 0 9 0 1 1 5 0 9 4 2 0 0 Crisp .263 .368 .333 13 38 4 10 14 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 1 0 Crumbliss 1.000 1.000 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donaldson .270 .413 .319 20 63 6 17 26 3 0 2 10 0 1 0 5 0 16 2 0 2 4 Fiorentino .333 .444 .571 12 9 5 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gomes .250 .625 .467 17 32 11 8 20 3 0 3 4 0 0 2 11 0 8 1 0 0 0 Green .250 .625 .222 9 8 1 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Horton .308 .462 .357 11 13 2 4 6 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Hunter, C. .429 .857 .500 8 7 3 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Ka’aihue .250 .575 .311 17 40 8 10 23 4 0 3 6 0 1 0 4 0 9 0 0 1 1 Ladendorf .250 .250 .250 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Moss .500 .773 .522 13 22 4 11 17 3 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 Norris .250 .500 .250 10 16 1 4 8 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Ortiz 1.000 2.000 1.000 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parker, S. .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pennington .385 .487 .467 14 39 7 15 19 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 3 1 0 0 5 Powell .333 .500 .333 3 6 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pridie .143 .286 .333 4 7 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ramirez .167 .556 .250 7 18 4 3 10 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 Recker .265 .412 .297 14 34 4 9 14 2 0 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 Reddick .304 .587 .333 15 46 10 14 27 2 1 3 12 0 0 0 2 0 12 1 1 2 0 Rosales .167 .222 .261 12 18 3 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 1 Smith .244 .366 .326 16 41 4 10 15 3 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 8 0 0 5 0 Sogard .296 .519 .361 21 54 14 16 28 3 0 3 9 0 1 0 6 0 6 2 1 1 2 Spina .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stassi .000 .000 .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Suzuki .243 .378 .349 15 37 7 9 14 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 0 1 Taylor .200 .200 .292 12 20 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 1 Timmons .270 .297 .364 20 37 6 10 11 1 0 0 5 0 1 1 5 0 4 1 0 2 1 Weeks .339 .554 .345 16 56 8 19 31 3 0 3 10 0 1 0 1 0 9 2 1 0 3 TEAM .284 .468 .356 24 842 145 239 394 56 6 29 134 1 14 8 94 0 176 16 8 21 23 OPPONENTS .250 .387 .323 24 811 117 203 314 34 4 23 111 3 7 5 86 0 161 27 11 20 25 PITCHING

NAME W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV INN H R ER HR SH SF HBP BB IBB SO WP BK BA Balfour 0 0 6.75 7 0 0 0 0 6.2 9 5 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 .346 Banwart 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Barham 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 .200 Blevins 1 0 3.86 8 0 0 0 0 7.0 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .167 Bowman 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Carignan 0 0 2.16 7 0 0 0 0 8.1 8 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 .258 Castro 1 0 3.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .333 Colon 1 0 5.40 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 7 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .250 Cook 0 0 3.38 7 0 0 0 0 8.0 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 6 1 0 .077 De Los Santos 0 1 4.32 9 0 0 0 1 8.1 6 6 4 1 1 0 1 5 0 5 5 0 .194 Devine 0 0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 .200 Doolittle 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .200 Figueroa 1 0 0.00 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 .167 Fuentes 0 0 6.43 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 5 5 2 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 .231 Godfrey 1 2 5.09 6 4 0 0 0 17.2 19 10 10 2 0 0 0 6 0 13 1 0 .268 Gonzalez 0 0 15.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .429 Gray 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 .273 Hernandez 0 0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 Hunter, B. 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 McCarthy 0 0 4.63 3 3 0 0 0 11.2 13 9 6 0 1 2 0 4 0 6 0 0 .283 Miller 0 0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 .200 Milone 2 1 4.91 5 4 0 0 0 14.2 13 9 8 3 0 1 0 1 0 12 0 0 .232 Norberto 1 0 3.38 10 0 0 0 0 10.2 11 5 4 1 0 1 0 4 0 12 1 0 .256 Parker, J. 2 1 3.27 4 3 0 0 0 11.0 6 4 4 0 0 0 1 13 0 9 1 0 .162 Peacock 0 1 12.86 3 2 0 0 0 7.0 12 11 10 0 0 1 0 4 0 4 2 0 .375 Ross 2 1 1.80 5 5 0 0 0 15.0 15 4 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 10 0 0 .263 Schlichting 2 0 5.40 6 1 0 0 1 11.2 12 7 7 1 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 .261 Scribner 1 0 1.38 8 0 0 0 1 13.0 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 10 0 0 .213 Souza 0 0 4.50 3 0 0 0 1 2.0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .375 Thornton 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .250 Threets 0 0 1.17 7 0 0 0 1 7.2 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 2 0 .231 Treinen 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 Wagner 0 0 13.50 5 0 0 0 1 5.1 11 8 8 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 .458 Walz 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TEAM 15 7 4.44 24 24 0 1 7 213.0 203 117 105 23 3 7 5 86 0 161 16 1 .250 OPPONENTS 7 15 4.99 24 24 0 0 3 211.0 239 145 117 29 1 14 8 94 0 176 15 4 .284 Stats At The All-Star Break

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Allen,B .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Barton,D .198 37 106 7 21 30 6 0 1 4 0 0 1 19 0 30 1 0 1 0 .283 .325 +Carter,C .353 6 17 6 6 16 1 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 .941 .389 +Cespedes,Y .263 54 198 19 52 92 11 1 9 36 0 1 3 16 1 48 6 2 5 1 .465 .326 +Cowgill,C .271 32 96 9 26 30 1 0 1 9 0 1 0 11 0 24 3 4 3 0 .313 .343 Crisp,C .236 60 220 23 52 70 5 2 3 18 6 1 0 20 0 28 16 2 5 3 .318 .299 +Donaldson, .153 28 98 5 15 23 5 0 1 7 0 1 0 1 0 26 1 0 1 6 .235 .160 Gomes,J .231 55 147 23 34 64 6 0 8 21 0 1 3 25 2 57 2 1 0 1 .435 .352 Hicks,B .160 9 25 1 4 7 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 1 1 .280 .222 Hughes,L .077 4 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 .077 .077 Inge,B .214 47 173 15 37 63 8 0 6 36 0 3 1 18 1 50 0 0 7 5 .364 .287 Kaaihue,K .234 39 128 13 30 51 9 0 4 14 0 0 1 10 0 28 1 0 6 2 .398 .295 Moss,B .253 26 87 15 22 56 4 0 10 18 0 0 1 7 0 30 0 0 1 5 .644 .316 +Norris,D .244 11 41 5 10 16 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 4 1 12 2 0 3 1 .390 .311 Pennington .206 78 272 30 56 80 13 1 3 16 5 1 1 23 0 57 11 3 1 7 .294 .269 +Recker,A .129 13 31 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 13 0 0 0 0 .161 .250 Reddick,J .268 83 314 52 84 167 15 4 20 43 1 2 2 38 6 77 8 0 11 2 .532 .348 Rosales,A .167 13 24 2 4 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 9 1 3 0 0 2 0 .167 .394 Smith,S .249 76 221 33 55 94 13 1 8 27 0 2 5 36 3 53 2 2 2 0 .425 .364 Sogard,E .145 22 69 6 10 17 1 0 2 6 1 0 0 4 0 12 1 0 0 2 .246 .192 Suzuki,K .211 67 232 16 49 60 11 0 0 16 0 2 3 9 0 46 1 0 3 2 .259 .248 +Taylor,M .188 4 16 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .250 .188 Weeks,J .222 79 311 33 69 96 11 5 2 13 3 1 3 38 0 46 12 5 5 9 .309 .312 PITCHERS .050 86 20 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 5 .050 .050 OAKLAND .225 86 2866 319 645 1047 125 14 83 302 18 16 25 295 15 683 67 19 57 57 .365 .301 OPPONENT .239 86 2866 316 685 1052 148 9 67 305 22 23 21 275 19 555 53 33 68 41 .367 .308

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 2 2 3.14 42 0 0 13 0 7 43.0 27 15 15 3 0 18 2 32 1 0 .180 Blackley, 2 2 2.63 11 7 0 2 0 0 51.1 41 17 15 1 0 9 0 32 1 1 .223 Blevins,J 2 0 2.57 32 0 0 10 0 0 35.0 26 12 10 4 2 13 3 30 1 0 .218 +Carignan, 1 1 4.66 11 0 0 5 0 0 9.2 8 5 5 0 0 10 0 8 1 0 .242 Colon,B 6 7 3.80 17 17 0 0 0 0 104.1 113 46 44 13 1 17 1 63 0 0 .274 +Cook,R 2 2 1.41 38 0 0 13 0 8 38.1 13 6 6 0 2 21 3 39 4 0 .105 De Los Santos 0 0 3.00 6 0 0 2 0 0 3.0 7 2 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 .412 +Doolittle 1 0 2.45 11 0 0 4 0 0 14.2 12 4 4 0 0 3 0 24 0 0 .226 +Figueroa, 0 0 1.50 9 0 0 3 0 0 12.0 7 2 2 1 0 9 0 5 1 0 .189 Fuentes,B 2 2 6.84 26 0 0 12 0 5 25.0 30 19 19 5 1 10 0 18 2 0 .291 +Godfrey,G 0 4 6.43 5 4 0 1 0 0 21.0 26 18 15 4 3 10 0 10 0 0 .317 +Griffin,A 0 0 1.50 3 3 0 0 0 0 18.0 8 4 3 2 0 5 0 11 0 .127 McCarthy, 6 3 2.54 12 12 0 0 0 0 78.0 75 25 22 5 2 19 1 52 0 0 .252 +Miller,J 2 1 1.78 19 0 0 10 0 0 25.1 20 5 5 2 1 15 2 22 0 0 .217 +Milone,T 8 6 3.57 17 17 1 0 0 0 108.1 103 50 43 15 2 25 1 72 0 0 .249 Norberto, 2 1 3.03 27 0 0 7 0 1 32.2 21 12 11 1 0 16 2 26 0 1 .188 +Parker,J 5 4 2.86 14 14 0 0 0 0 85.0 65 28 27 4 2 41 3 67 4 0 .216 Ross,T 2 8 6.35 12 12 0 0 0 0 62.1 79 46 44 7 5 30 1 35 2 1 .317 +Scribner, 0 0 0.00 4 0 0 2 0 1 5.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .158 Thompson, 0 1 12.00 3 0 0 3 0 0 3.0 6 4 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 .400 OAKLAND 43 43 3.38 86 86 1 85 8 22 773.1 685 316 290 67 21 275 19 555 18 3 .239 OPPONENTS 43 43 3.53 86 86 3 83 11 25 773.0 645 319 303 83 25 295 15 683 28 1 .225 April Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Allen,B .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Barton,D .184 18 49 3 9 16 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 11 0 0 1 0 .327 .286 +Cespedes,Y .250 23 84 8 21 40 4 0 5 19 0 1 3 8 0 24 4 2 3 0 .476 .333 +Cowgill,C .000 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 .000 .429 Crisp,C .206 17 63 5 13 14 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 9 4 0 1 1 .222 .275 +Donaldson, .094 9 32 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 3 .094 .094 Gomes,J .216 13 37 6 8 20 0 0 4 7 0 0 1 7 0 16 1 0 0 0 .541 .356 Hughes,L .130 8 23 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 3 .130 .125 OAK .077 4 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 .077 .077 Inge,B .130 10 23 2 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 .304 .167 OAK .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .500 Kaaihue,K .289 15 45 4 13 15 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 .333 .333 Pennington .200 23 85 6 17 22 5 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 12 3 1 0 2 .259 .244 +Recker,A .273 6 11 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 .364 .429 Reddick,J .277 23 94 12 26 45 7 0 4 9 0 0 1 2 0 14 2 0 3 0 .479 .299 Rosales,A .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Smith,S .197 23 61 8 12 18 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 13 1 15 1 1 0 0 .295 .351 Sogard,E .152 13 46 5 7 14 1 0 2 6 1 0 0 4 0 8 1 0 0 2 .304 .220 Suzuki,K .228 22 79 4 18 24 6 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 13 0 0 1 1 .304 .235 Weeks,J .181 23 94 10 17 29 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 14 4 2 1 4 .309 .260

Balfour,G .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Carignan,A .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Cook,R .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 De Los Santos .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Figueroa,P .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Fuentes,B .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Godfrey,G .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McCarthy,B .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Miller,J .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Milone,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Norberto,J .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Parker,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Ross,T .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Thompson,R .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 OAK .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 OAKLAND .209 24 807 73 169 266 35 1 20 69 1 3 10 70 1 168 21 7 11 18 .330 .280 OPPONENT .245 24 815 92 200 316 50 3 20 88 5 6 4 69 6 135 9 11 22 13 .388 .305

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 0 1 3.46 13 0 0 10 0 6 13.0 7 5 5 3 0 4 1 10 0 0 .156 Blevins,J 0 0 1.93 8 0 0 2 0 0 9.1 9 4 2 2 0 3 1 6 0 0 .290 +Carignan, 1 1 6.23 5 0 0 3 0 0 4.1 4 3 3 0 0 5 0 3 1 0 .267 Colon,B 3 2 2.53 6 6 0 0 0 0 42.2 34 12 12 3 0 6 0 26 0 0 .214 +Cook,R 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 0 10.0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 8 2 0 .034 De Los Santos 0 0 3.00 6 0 0 2 0 0 3.0 7 2 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 .412 +Figueroa, 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 .222 Fuentes,B 1 0 4.15 9 0 0 1 0 0 8.2 9 4 4 1 0 1 0 8 1 0 .250 +Godfrey,G 0 3 5.06 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.0 15 11 9 2 2 7 0 7 0 0 .250 McCarthy, 1 3 3.23 6 6 0 0 0 0 39.0 45 17 14 3 1 10 1 22 0 0 .292 +Miller,J 1 0 2.08 3 0 0 3 0 0 4.1 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 .200 +Milone,T 3 2 3.69 5 5 0 0 0 0 31.2 25 14 13 4 1 7 0 18 0 0 .216 Norberto, 0 0 5.23 8 0 0 1 0 0 10.1 9 6 6 1 0 6 2 7 0 0 .243 +Parker,J 0 0 1.42 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .304 Ross,T 1 1 6.48 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.2 22 12 12 0 0 6 0 8 1 0 .333 Thompson, 0 1 12.00 3 0 0 3 0 0 3.0 6 4 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 .400 OAKLAND 11 13 3.41 24 24 0 24 4 6 219.0 200 92 83 20 4 69 6 135 6 0 .245 OPPONENTS 13 11 2.79 24 24 1 23 4 6 219.0 169 73 68 20 10 70 1 168 3 1 .209 May Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP Barton,D .211 19 57 4 12 14 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 12 0 19 1 0 0 0 .246 .357 +Cespedes,Y .227 5 22 2 5 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 .273 .261 +Cowgill,C .265 16 49 2 13 14 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 12 2 2 3 0 .286 .321 Crisp,C .132 10 38 1 5 6 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 3 0 .158 .154 +Donaldson, .170 15 53 4 9 17 5 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 2 .321 .167 Gomes,J .222 22 63 9 14 20 3 0 1 7 0 0 1 14 2 25 1 0 0 0 .317 .372 Inge,B .208 12 48 5 10 24 2 0 4 17 0 1 1 5 1 14 0 0 5 1 .500 .291 Kaaihue,K .203 19 64 7 13 28 6 0 3 9 0 0 0 6 0 20 1 0 4 1 .438 .271 Pennington .200 25 90 12 18 26 3 1 1 5 2 0 0 9 0 22 4 1 0 3 .289 .273 +Recker,A .050 7 20 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 .050 .136 Reddick,J .255 26 98 20 25 60 1 2 10 18 1 1 0 17 3 26 3 0 2 2 .612 .362 Rosales,A .200 5 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 .200 .467 Smith,S .257 23 70 10 18 28 4 0 2 7 0 0 1 10 1 18 0 0 0 0 .400 .358 Sogard,E .100 8 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .100 .100 Suzuki,K .187 22 75 3 14 16 2 0 0 7 0 1 2 5 0 16 1 0 2 1 .213 .253 +Taylor,M .188 4 16 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .250 .188 Weeks,J .250 23 92 9 23 29 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 10 0 16 6 2 0 1 .315 .337

Balfour,G .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blackley,T .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Carignan,A .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Cook,R .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Figueroa,P .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Fuentes,B .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Godfrey,G .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McCarthy,B .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Miller,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Milone,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Norberto,J .000 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Parker,J .000 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 Ross,T .000 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 27 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 OAKLAND .210 27 890 91 187 297 34 5 22 87 7 4 8 101 7 230 22 5 21 13 .334 .295 OPPONENT .254 27 917 110 233 363 53 1 25 109 6 13 10 100 7 169 21 4 20 11 .396 .330

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 1 0 3.65 13 0 0 3 0 1 12.1 11 5 5 0 0 7 1 9 1 0 .244 Blackley, 0 0 0.82 4 1 0 2 0 0 11.0 7 2 1 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 .175 Blevins,J 0 0 1.98 10 0 0 2 0 0 13.2 6 3 3 1 0 7 1 16 1 0 .136 +Carignan, 0 0 6.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 .200 Colon,B 1 3 7.92 5 5 0 0 0 0 25.0 44 23 22 7 1 4 0 15 0 0 .386 +Cook,R 1 1 1.29 13 0 0 2 0 0 14.0 5 2 2 0 0 9 3 13 1 0 .109 +Figueroa, 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 2 0 0 6.0 4 2 2 1 0 6 0 2 1 0 .222 Fuentes,B 1 1 4.09 11 0 0 7 0 4 11.0 9 5 5 1 1 3 0 7 1 0 .225 +Godfrey,G 0 1 10.80 2 1 0 1 0 0 5.0 11 7 6 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 .500 McCarthy, 2 0 2.37 3 3 0 0 0 0 19.0 17 5 5 2 1 6 0 18 0 0 .227 +Miller,J 0 0 0.96 6 0 0 4 0 0 9.1 7 1 1 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 .200 +Milone,T 3 2 3.58 5 5 0 0 0 0 32.2 32 14 13 3 1 9 0 17 0 0 .256 Norberto, 0 1 3.00 13 0 0 3 0 1 15.0 7 5 5 0 0 6 0 11 0 0 .140 +Parker,J 1 2 3.15 6 6 0 0 0 0 34.1 27 12 12 1 1 20 1 24 2 0 .214 Ross,T 1 5 6.53 6 6 0 0 0 0 30.1 44 22 22 6 3 15 1 15 0 1 .346 OAKLAND 11 16 3.91 27 27 0 27 1 6 241.2 233 110 105 25 10 100 7 169 7 1 .254 OPPONENTS 16 11 3.30 27 27 0 27 5 9 245.1 187 91 90 22 8 101 7 230 12 0 .210 June Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP +Carter,C .429 2 7 4 3 10 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 .429 .500 +Cespedes,Y .343 19 67 9 23 42 5 1 4 14 0 0 0 5 1 13 0 0 2 1 .627 .389 +Cowgill,C .302 13 43 7 13 16 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 4 0 11 1 1 0 0 .372 .354 Crisp,C .264 26 91 14 24 35 3 1 2 10 3 0 0 11 0 14 9 1 1 1 .385 .343 +Donaldson, .231 4 13 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 .231 .286 Gomes,J .289 17 38 8 11 23 3 0 3 7 0 1 1 3 0 11 0 1 0 1 .605 .349 Hicks,B .158 6 19 0 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 .263 .200 Inge,B .227 27 97 9 22 33 5 0 2 17 0 1 0 11 0 28 0 0 2 3 .340 .303 Kaaihue,K .211 5 19 2 4 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 1 .421 .286 Moss,B .224 20 67 11 15 39 3 0 7 12 0 0 0 7 0 25 0 0 1 4 .582 .297 +Norris,D .348 6 23 3 8 14 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 3 0 .609 .375 Pennington .220 24 82 11 18 29 5 0 2 8 2 1 0 8 0 19 4 0 0 2 .354 .286 Reddick,J .250 27 96 17 24 44 4 2 4 12 0 0 1 15 1 34 3 0 5 0 .458 .357 Rosales,A .143 7 14 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 .143 .333 Smith,S .296 24 71 12 21 42 7 1 4 15 0 1 2 11 1 15 1 0 2 0 .592 .400 Sogard,E .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 Suzuki,K .208 21 72 9 15 18 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 16 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 Weeks,J .235 26 98 12 23 32 5 2 0 6 1 1 1 15 0 12 1 1 2 3 .327 .339

Balfour,G .000 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blackley,T .000 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Carignan,A .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Cook,R .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Doolittle, .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Figueroa,P .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Fuentes,B .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Griffin,A .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McCarthy,B .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Miller,J .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Milone,T .200 6 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 Norberto,J .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Parker,J .000 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Ross,T .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Scribner,E .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .067 28 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 .067 .067 OAKLAND .250 28 935 133 234 397 47 7 34 125 7 6 6 103 4 231 19 4 20 20 .425 .327 OPPONENT .229 28 885 99 203 303 35 4 19 95 10 4 7 92 6 197 20 13 23 16 .342 .306

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 0 1 3.38 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 7 5 5 0 0 7 0 11 0 0 .159 Blackley, 1 2 3.86 5 5 0 0 0 0 30.1 26 14 13 0 0 8 0 19 1 1 .239 Blevins,J 1 0 3.86 10 0 0 5 0 0 9.1 9 4 4 1 2 1 1 5 0 0 .250 +Carignan, 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 .250 Colon,B 2 2 3.27 4 4 0 0 0 0 22.0 23 8 8 2 0 6 1 14 0 0 .274 +Cook,R 1 1 3.60 12 0 0 9 0 6 10.0 6 4 4 0 2 7 0 16 1 0 .171 +Doolittle 1 0 3.48 8 0 0 3 0 0 10.1 12 4 4 0 0 2 0 18 0 0 .300 +Figueroa, 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .100 Fuentes,B 0 1 16.88 6 0 0 4 0 1 5.1 12 10 10 3 0 6 0 3 0 0 .444 +Griffin,A 0 0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0 0 12.0 5 2 2 1 0 3 0 8 0 0 .122 McCarthy, 3 0 1.35 3 3 0 0 0 0 20.0 13 3 3 0 0 3 0 12 0 0 .188 +Miller,J 1 1 2.38 9 0 0 3 0 0 11.1 10 3 3 1 0 10 1 9 0 0 .244 +Milone,T 2 2 3.89 6 6 1 0 0 0 37.0 40 21 16 8 0 8 1 28 0 0 .272 Norberto, 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 1 0 0 4.1 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 .214 +Parker,J 3 1 2.18 5 5 0 0 0 0 33.0 19 8 8 2 1 15 2 29 2 0 .174 Ross,T 0 2 5.87 3 3 0 0 0 0 15.1 13 12 10 1 2 9 0 12 1 0 .232 +Scribner, 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 1 0 1 4.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 .133 OAKLAND 15 13 3.32 28 28 1 27 3 8 243.2 203 99 90 19 7 92 6 197 5 1 .229 OPPONENTS 13 15 4.58 28 28 1 27 2 10 243.2 234 133 124 34 6 103 4 231 11 0 .250 July Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP +Carter,C .254 19 59 11 15 34 1 0 6 15 0 0 0 13 1 19 0 0 2 3 .576 .389 +Cespedes,Y .344 24 96 16 33 55 5 1 5 19 0 0 1 6 1 21 4 0 0 0 .573 .388 Crisp,C .342 18 73 11 25 41 3 2 3 8 1 1 0 6 0 12 4 2 1 0 .562 .388 Gomes,J .302 15 43 8 13 19 0 0 2 8 0 0 1 9 0 15 1 0 0 0 .442 .434 Hicks,B .195 14 41 8 8 20 3 0 3 5 0 0 0 4 0 22 1 0 1 2 .488 .267 Inge,B .213 23 94 10 20 36 4 0 4 12 0 1 0 2 0 33 0 1 0 3 .383 .227 Kottaras,G .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 Moss,B .269 20 52 8 14 29 3 0 4 9 0 0 3 4 0 15 0 0 1 1 .558 .356 +Norris,D .130 15 54 7 7 11 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 6 1 16 3 0 1 1 .204 .217 Pennington .111 10 27 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 2 1 0 .111 .172 Reddick,J .269 23 93 10 25 48 9 1 4 11 0 1 0 8 2 22 0 0 2 1 .516 .324 Smith,S .203 20 69 7 14 29 4 1 3 11 0 0 0 6 2 16 0 1 1 0 .420 .267 Sogard,E .263 9 19 1 5 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 .421 .300 Suzuki,K .273 9 33 3 9 15 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 .455 .273 Weeks,J .206 24 97 16 20 24 2 1 0 6 3 2 1 8 0 15 3 0 2 0 .247 .269

Balfour,G .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blackley,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Cook,R .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Doolittle, .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Griffin,A .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Miller,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Milone,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 Norberto,J .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Parker,J .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Scribner,E .000 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 OAKLAND .249 24 853 117 212 373 39 7 36 113 7 5 6 75 7 225 17 6 12 14 .437 .312 OPPONENT .241 24 871 83 210 316 33 2 23 79 1 5 4 50 3 201 7 8 11 10 .363 .284

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Balfour,G 1 0 0.00 10 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 5 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 1 0 .147 Blackley, 2 1 3.29 5 4 0 0 0 0 27.1 25 10 10 2 1 6 0 19 2 1 .245 Blevins,J 3 0 1.42 11 0 0 4 0 0 12.2 7 2 2 1 1 3 1 15 0 0 .159 Colon,B 1 1 2.65 5 5 0 0 0 0 34.0 35 11 10 3 0 4 1 23 0 0 .257 +Cook,R 2 0 2.53 10 0 0 6 0 4 10.2 7 3 3 2 1 2 1 9 0 0 .184 +Doolittle 0 0 4.63 10 0 0 2 0 1 11.2 6 6 6 0 0 4 0 13 0 0 .150 +Griffin,A 3 0 2.90 5 5 0 0 0 0 31.0 27 10 10 4 0 7 0 27 0 .233 +Miller,J 0 0 3.24 6 0 0 5 0 0 8.1 6 3 3 2 1 5 0 9 0 0 .200 +Milone,T 1 2 3.55 5 5 0 0 0 0 33.0 37 14 13 3 0 3 0 34 2 0 .289 Norberto, 3 0 1.59 9 0 0 3 0 0 11.1 11 2 2 2 0 3 0 10 1 1 .244 +Parker,J 3 1 5.34 5 5 0 0 0 0 30.1 34 18 18 3 0 7 0 26 2 0 .286 +Scribner, 0 0 2.89 9 0 0 4 0 0 9.1 10 4 3 1 0 2 0 8 0 0 .256 OAKLAND 19 5 3.14 24 24 0 24 1 5 229.0 210 83 80 23 4 50 3 201 8 2 .241 OPPONENTS 5 19 4.57 24 24 2 22 1 0 222.2 212 117 113 36 6 75 7 225 8 0 .249 August Statistics

GI PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP +Carter,C .275 27 91 16 25 46 9 0 4 14 0 2 0 13 0 31 0 0 0 1 .505 .358 +Cespedes,Y .293 27 99 16 29 42 5 1 2 9 0 0 3 8 1 19 4 1 2 1 .424 .364 Crisp,C .259 26 108 21 28 55 11 2 4 14 0 1 0 10 0 13 9 1 2 1 .509 .319 +Donaldson, .344 17 64 8 22 40 6 0 4 14 0 0 1 6 0 12 2 1 3 2 .625 .408 Drew,S .211 10 38 6 8 10 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 0 7 1 0 0 1 .263 .311 Gomes,J .245 12 49 8 12 28 1 0 5 10 0 0 0 4 0 17 0 0 1 0 .571 .302 Inge,B .256 10 39 6 10 14 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 1 0 .359 .341 Kottaras,G .219 9 32 6 7 17 1 0 3 11 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 2 2 .531 .306 Moss,B .274 18 62 10 17 32 3 0 4 13 0 0 0 4 0 20 0 1 2 0 .516 .318 +Norris,D .200 20 70 4 14 26 6 0 2 12 0 0 1 7 0 25 2 1 2 2 .371 .282 Pennington .241 17 54 9 13 21 3 1 1 5 0 1 1 4 0 12 2 1 0 3 .389 .300 Reddick,J .259 26 108 13 28 50 4 0 6 23 0 1 0 5 1 28 2 1 1 2 .463 .289 Rosales,A .286 15 42 6 12 21 3 0 2 5 0 1 0 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 .500 .311 Smith,S .270 10 37 9 10 16 3 0 1 4 0 1 0 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 .432 .317 Sogard,E .143 6 14 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .214 .143 Suzuki,K .333 1 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .333 +Taylor,M .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 Weeks,J .232 17 56 7 13 18 1 2 0 3 4 0 1 7 0 11 1 0 0 3 .321 .328

Anderson,B .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Balfour,G .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blackley,T .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Blevins,J .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Colon,B .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Cook,R .000 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Doolittle, .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 +Figueroa,P .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Griffin,A .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McCarthy,B .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Miller,J .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Milone,T .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Neshek,P .000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Norberto,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Parker,J .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Ross,T .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Scribner,E .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 +Straily,D .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 PITCHERS .000 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 OAKLAND .258 28 971 146 251 441 61 6 39 143 4 8 7 88 3 235 23 7 19 20 .454 .322 OPPONENT .244 28 973 102 237 364 42 2 27 99 5 9 15 60 6 206 23 5 14 17 .374 .295

OPP PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Anderson, 2 0 0.64 2 2 0 0 0 0 14.0 6 1 1 0 0 2 0 11 1 0 .133 Balfour,G 0 0 1.46 12 0 0 9 0 8 12.1 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 15 0 0 .075 Blackley, 2 0 4.64 5 2 0 3 0 0 21.1 18 11 11 4 2 7 1 16 1 0 .228 Blevins,J 0 1 5.00 11 0 0 1 0 0 9.0 9 5 5 1 1 6 0 6 1 0 .265 Colon,B 3 1 1.88 4 4 0 0 0 0 28.2 25 8 6 2 0 3 1 13 0 0 .223 +Cook,R 2 0 4.63 11 0 0 5 0 3 11.2 14 6 6 2 1 1 0 16 0 0 .298 +Doolittle 0 0 1.04 10 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 11 3 1 0 0 2 1 14 0 0 .306 +Figueroa, 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 2 0 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 1 0 .133 +Griffin,A 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .167 McCarthy, 2 2 4.60 5 5 0 0 0 0 29.1 35 16 15 5 4 4 0 18 0 0 .297 +Miller,J 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .125 +Milone,T 2 1 3.96 4 4 0 0 0 0 25.0 25 11 11 2 2 4 1 20 0 0 .250 Neshek,P 1 1 1.08 10 0 0 3 0 0 8.1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 11 0 0 .138 Norberto, 1 0 2.45 6 0 0 0 0 0 11.0 7 3 3 2 1 3 0 14 0 0 .179 +Parker,J 2 3 4.71 6 6 0 0 0 0 36.1 43 20 19 2 1 12 0 23 2 0 .301 Ross,T 0 1 7.50 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 5 5 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 .375 +Scribner, 0 0 4.32 7 0 0 4 0 0 8.1 8 4 4 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 .242 +Straily,D 1 0 3.18 3 3 0 0 0 0 17.0 16 6 6 4 0 4 0 12 0 0 .246 OAKLAND 18 10 3.38 28 28 0 28 4 11 255.2 237 102 96 27 15 60 6 206 6 0 .244 OPPONENTS 10 18 4.78 28 28 2 26 3 4 250.1 251 146 133 39 7 88 3 235 13 0 .258