ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR W-L PCT. FINISH 1998 65-97 .401 5th 1999 100-62 .617 1st 2000 85-77 .525 3rd 2001 92-70 .568 1st 2017 SEASON SUMMARY 2002 98-64 .605 1st 2003 84-78 .519 3rd Arizona Diamondbacks Communications  401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004  602.462.6519 2004 51-111 .315 5th 2005 77-85 .475 2nd 2017 NL WEST STANDINGS ROSTER REVIEW 2006 76-86 .469 4th TEAM W-L PCT GB HOME ROAD R DIFF ♦ Arizona featured 46 diff erent players (23 and 23 posi- 2007 90-72 .556 1st Los Angeles 104-58 .642 - 57-24 47-34 +190 tion players), down from 50 in both 2015-16. 2008 82-80 .506 2nd Arizona 93-69 .574 -11.0 52-29 41-40 +153 ♦ The 23 pitchers were the fourth fewest in the Majors…only the 2009 70-92 .432 5th Colorado 87-75 .537 -17.0 46-35 41-40 +67 Indians (20), Rockies (21) and Giants (22) had fewer. 2010 65-97 .401 5th 2011 94-68 .580 1st San Diego 71-91 .438 -33.0 43-38 28-53 -212 ♦ The D-backs used 7 rookies in 2017, tied for the fewest in base- San Francisco 64-98 .395 -40.0 38-43 26-55 -137 2012 81-81 .500 3rd ball (also: Marlins) and fewest in club history…Arizona had 19 2013 81-81 .500 2nd rookies in 2016 and 17 in 2015. SEASON NO. 20 RECAP 2014 64-98 .395 5th 2015 79-83 .488 3rd ♦ The D-backs went 93-69 (52-29 at home and 41-40 on the road). PROTECTING THIS HOUSE 2016 69-93 .426 4th Arizona went 45-31 vs. NL West, 17-16 vs. NL Central, 19-14 vs. ♦ ♦ The D-backs’ 52 home wins were 19 more than 2016 (33), while 2017 93-69 .574 2nd NL East and 12-8 in Interleague Play. overall, their numbers improved across the board. ♦ A look at the D-backs home numbers from 2016-17: ATTENDANCE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES YEAR W-L ERA AVG R/G 2B HR BB SB OBP SLG OPS TOTAL NO. AVERAGE ♦ The D-backs have made the postseason 6 times in 20 years 2017 52-29 3.79 .274 5.6 187 122 300 61 .350 .492 .842 Home 2,134,375 81 26,350 (30.0 pct), the second-best percentage in history: 2016 33-48 5.54 .237 5.1 149 113 228 65 .328 .467 .794 Road 2,587,065 81 31,939 Totals 4,721,440 162 29,145 CLUB YEARS PLAYOFFS PCT ♦ The D-backs’ off ense set club records at home with 457 runs Yankees ...... 113 ...... 53 ...... 46.9 scored, a .842 OPS, 122 home runs and 187 doubles. D-backs ...... 20 ...... 6 ...... 30.0 BY THE NUMBERS Dodgers ...... 113 ...... 31 ...... 27.4 Roof Open ...... 21-6 Cardinals ...... 113 ...... 28 ...... 24.8 WINNING WAYS VS. WEST Roof Closed...... 30-21 A’s ...... 113 ...... 26 ...... 23.0 ♦Arizona tied a club record with 45 wins vs. NL West opponents Roof Open/Closed ...... 1-2 Giants ...... 113 ...... 26 ...... 23.0 (also: 2001), while its .592 win percentage was tied for fourth Lead after 6.0 innings ...... 74-6 (also: 2001), trailing the 1999 (.647; 33-18), 2008 (.611; 44-28) Lead after 7.0 innings ...... 76-4 AT THE HELM and 2011 (.597; 43-29) clubs. Lead after 8.0 innings ...... 79-4 ♦ guided the D-backs to a second-place fi nish in ♦For the second time in team history, the D-backs boasted win- Tied after 6.0 innings ...... 11-8 the NL West in his fi rst season as . ning records vs. each team in the NL West (also: 2001): Tied after 7.0 innings ...... 9-5 Tied after 8.0 innings ...... 10-3 ♦ His 93 wins were the most by an Arizona manager in his fi rst 2017 VS. NL WEST: COL - 11-8; LAD - 11-8; SD - 11-8; SF - 12-7 162 games, 1 more than ’s 92 in 2001. Trail after 6.0 innings ...... 8-55 2001 VS. NL WEST: COL - 13-6; LAD - 10-9; SD - 12-7; SF - 10-9 Trail after 7.0 innings ...... 8-60 MANAGER W-L FIRST 162 G Trail after 8.0 innings ...... 4-62 Torey Lovullo ...... 93-69 ...... 2017 ONE- AND THE WIN Extra-inning games...... 9-3 Bob Brenly ...... 92-70 ...... 2001 ♦ Arizona went 29-23 (.558) in 1-run games, the second-most Day ...... 28-21 ...... 79-83 ...... 2015 wins in the Majors, behind only Washington (30), and ahead of Night ...... 65-48 ...... 77-85 ...... 2005 the Angels (27). vs. RHS ...... 68-52 ...... 77-85 ...... July 2, 2010-June 26, 2011 ♦The 52 1-run games were fourth overall after the Phillies (57), vs. LHS ...... 25-17 A.J. Hinch ...... 72-90 ...... May 8, 2009-May 6, 2010 Cardinals (53) and Blue Jays (53). Score fi rst ...... 56-23 ...... 65-97 ...... 1998 Opponents score fi rst ...... 37-46 ...... 22-61 ...... July 2-October 3, 2004 Score 4 runs or more ...... 72-22 INTERLEAGUE INFORMATION Score 3 runs or fewer ...... 21-47 IMPROVEMENT IN THE WIN COLUMN ♦The D-backs set a franchise record with 12 Interleague wins, 1 Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ...... 11-6 ♦ The D-backs’ 93 wins were 24 more than their total of 69 in more than the previous mark of 11 in 2002, ‘03, ‘13 and ‘15… ...... 76-38 2016…the 24-win diff erence from last season was the second Arizona went 5-15 in 2016. Hit 2 or more home runs...... 47-17 largest in the Majors, behind the Twins (26), and fourth-best in- ♦ led the NL and ranked second in the Majors Do not homer ...... 17-31 crease in a -season in franchise history. with a .414 average (24-for-58) during Interleague Play, trailing 10 or more hits ...... 48-9 ♦ The largest improvement in club history was 35 games from Jose Altuve/HOU (.421) and ahead of /HOU (.405). Opponents 10 or more hits ...... 20-28 Errorless games ...... 59-29 1998-99, followed by 29 from 2010-11 and 26 from 2004-05. 1-Run Games ...... 29-23 THE ONE STREAK TO RULE THEM ALL 2-Run Games ...... 13-9 A DIFFERENT DIFFERENTIAL ♦The D-backs won a franchise-record 13 games in a row from Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) ...... 18-11 ♦ The D-backs led the Majors with a +291 run diff erential increase Aug. 24-Sept. 6, besting the previous streak of 12 from June 18- Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP) ...... 9-4 from 2016…Arizona was a -138 in 2016 and a +153 this season. 30, 2003…notes on the streak: Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) ...... 44-30 ♦ Top run diff erentials in MLB from 2016-17: Arizona hit .267/.345 OBP/.494 SLG with 19 doubles, 3 triples, 25 Series (W-L-T) ...... 26-18-7 Series sweeps (ARI-OPP) ...... 10-3 CLUB 2016 2017 DIFF homers, 51 walks and 80 runs scored (6.2 runs per game). Series opener ...... 32-19 D-backs ...... -138 ...... +153 ...... +291 The pitching staff had a 1.91 ERA (25 ER in 118.0 IP) with a .180 oppo- Series fi nale...... 31-21 Yankees ...... -22 ...... +198 ...... +220 nent average and 127 …the starters are 12-0 with 9 quality Game 1 ...... 32-19 Twins ...... -167 ...... +27 ...... +194 starts, a 1.56 ERA (14 ER in 80.2 IP) with a .181 opponent average (51- Game 2 ...... 27-24 Astros ...... +23 ...... +196 ...... +173 for-280) and 86 strikeouts…the relievers are 1-0 with 8 saves, a 2.65 Game 3 ...... 27-22 Indians ...... +101 ...... +254 ...... +153 ERA (11 ER in 37.1 IP), a .176 opponent average and 37 strikeouts. Game 4 ...... 7-4 ♦Arizona also swept 4 consecutive series (Dodgers [twice], Giants After Off -Day ...... 9-9 THANK YOU FANS and Rockies) for the fi rst time in team history during the streak. Before the All-Star Break ...... 53-36 ♦ The D-backs drew 2,134,375 fans in 2017 and have eclipsed the After the All-Star Break ...... 40-33 2-million mark in all 20 seasons. FOLLOW THE LEADER Opponents over .500 ...... 38-31 ♦ Arizona’s 2017 attendance total was 98,159 more than its total ♦ The D-backs had a streak of 52.0 consecutive innings with a Opponents under .500 ...... 55-38 in 2016 (2,036,216), the fi fth-best increase in the Majors: lead from Aug. 27-Sept. 2, the third longest such streak in the April ...... 16-11 May ...... 17-11 CLUB 2016 2017 DIFF Live Ball era (since 1920) [source: STATS LLC]: June ...... 17-9 Braves ...... 2,020,914 ...... 2,505,252 ...... 484,338 TEAM STR START END July ...... 10-14 Indians ...... 1,516,524 ...... 2,048,138 ...... 456,471 ...... 55.0 ...... Aug. 25, 1983 ...... Aug. 31, 1983 August ...... 16-13 Rockies ...... 2,500,859 ...... 2,953,650 ...... 351,126 St. Louis Cardinals ...... 53.0 ...... Sept. 1,1963 ...... Sept. 5, 1963 September/October ...... 17-11 Brewers ...... 2,315,244 ...... 2,558,722 ...... 243,478 Arizona Diamondbacks ...... 52.0 ...... Aug. 27, 2017 .....Sept. 2, 2017 Sunday ...... 13-14 D-backs ...... 2,036,216 ...... 2,134,375 ...... 98,159 Monday ...... 9-5 EFFECTIVE STRATEGY TO WINNING BASEBALL GAMES Tuesday ...... 16-9 D-BACKS All THE BOXES ♦Arizona did not trail at any point in 97.0 innings from Aug. 25- Wednesday ...... 15-10 ♦ The D-backs are the fi rst team in baseball history with a Perfect Sept. 5, tied for the second-longest streak by a Major League Thursday ...... 14-5 Game, a 20- performance (in 9.0 innings) and a 4-hom- team in the modern era [source: Elias Sports Bureau] (the streak Friday ...... 14-12 er game [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. is based on the D-backs tied or leading at the start of a full in- Saturday ...... 12-14 ♦ D-backs broadcasters Greg Schulte and Oscar Soria were on ning, not tying or taking the lead in the bottom half). NL West ...... 45-31 NL East ...... 19-14 the radio for all 3 games, making them the only broadcasters in TEAM NO. YEAR NL Central ...... 17-16 Major League history to call all 3 events. ...... 100.0 ...... 1942 Interleague ...... 12-8 Arizona Diamondbacks ...... 97.0 ...... 2017 Instant Replay reviews (ARI-OPP) ....29-49 COMEBACK KIDS Brooklyn Dodgers ...... 97.0 ...... 1947 Overturned (ARI-OPP) ...... 16-23 ♦The D-backs’ 44 comeback wins were the third most in the NL ♦ The D-backs did not trail at any point in 10 straight games (Aug. Review (Overturned/Not) ...... 2-9 and fi fth overall behind the Angels (47), Dodgers (47), Royals 26-Sept. 5), matching the longest streak in baseball history (6x, Rules Check ...... 2-0 (46) and Cubs (45). last by the 1991 Mets) [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. Lineups ...... 129

HOME SWEET HOME GOLDY, GREINKE, LAMB AND RAY ARE ALL-STARS! ♦The D-backs went 52-29 (.642) at Chase Field, the second-best 1B Paul Goldschmidt (5th), 3B Jake Lamb (1st), RHP Zack home in the Majors, behind only the Greinke (4th) and LHP (1st) were named to the Dodgers (.704; 57-24). 2017 NL All-Star Team…of note: BEST HOME WIN PCT. IN MLB: .704 - Dodgers (57-24); .642 - D-backs Third time with 4 or more players: 2002 (6), 1999 (4). (52-29); .630 - Yankees (51-30); .605 - Indians (49-32). Fourth time with multiple fi rst-time All-Stars: 2002, ‘07, ‘13. ♦Arizona’s 52 home wins tied for the second most in club history Sixth time with multiple homegrown All-Stars: 2002, ‘07, ‘11, ‘14, ‘15. (also: 1999)…the club record is 55 wins in 2002.  Goldschmidt is the fi rst D-back to go to 5 straight All-Star Games (2013-17), while his 5 appearances are tied for the most in team history (Gonzalez, Johnson). Only NL position player to make each of the last 5 All-Star teams. CHAMPIONS 2001  CHAMPIONS 2001  CHAMPIONS 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2011 J.D. = JUST DINGERS TEAM HITTING NOTES OPPONENTS ♦J.D. Martinez, who was acquired from the Tigers on July 18, NL WEST HOME ROAD TOTALS hit .302 (70-for-232) with 29 home runs and 65 RBI in 62 games WHO DOESN’T LIKE TATERS? Colorado 5-5 6-3 11-8 with the D-backs…stats with D-backs and Tigers this season: ♦Arizona’s 220 home runs were a single-season, franchise record, Los Angeles 6-3 5-5 11-8 TEAM AVG G AB R H HR RBI BB OBP SLG OPS surpassing the 216 in 1999. San Diego 7-3 4-5 11-8 ARI .302 62 232 47 70 29 65 24 .366 .741 1.107 ♦ The D-backs also hit a club-record 122 home runs at Chase Field San Francisco 8-2 4-5 12-7 DET .305 57 200 38 61 16 39 29 .388 .630 1.018 and 107 after the All-Star break. Totals 26-13 19-18 45-31 ♦Martinez was named NL Player of the Month for Sept./Oct., and INCREASE IN LONGBALLS ONCE AGAIN NL EAST HOME ROAD TOTALS earned Player of the Week honors 4 times (2 with DET/2 with Atlanta 2-1 0-3 2-4 ARI), the fi rst player since the award began in 1973 (1975 for AL) ♦ The D-backs hit 30 more home runs in 2017 compared to 2016 Miami 2-1 1-3 3-4 to claim 4 weekly awards in a single season. (190), the fi fth-biggest jump in club history: New York 3-0 3-1 6-1 ♦He was 1 of 5 players in Major League history to hit 40+ com- YEAR HR YEAR HR DIFF Philadelphia 3-1 3-0 6-1 bined home runs with multiple teams in a single season: 1998 ...... 159 1999 ...... 216 +57 Washington 1-2 1-2 2-4 NAME YEAR HR WITH TEAMS 2004 ...... 135 2005 ...... 191 +56 Totals 11-5 8-9 19-14 J.D. Martinez ...... 2017 ...... 16 with Tigers | 29 with D-backs 2015 ...... 154 2016 ...... 190 +36 ...... 2008 ...... 32 with Reds | 8 with D-backs 2014 ...... 118 2015 ...... 154 +36 NL CENTRAL HOME ROAD TOTALS David Justice ...... 2000 ...... 21 with Indians | 20 with Yankees 2016 ...... 190 2017 ...... 220 +30 Chicago 1-2 2-1 3-3 Mark McGwire ...... 1997 ...... 34 with A’s | 24 with Cardinals Cincinnati 1-2 2-1 3-3 Greg Vaughn ...... 1996 ...... 31 with Brewers | 10 with Padres 10x10 Milwaukee 2-1 2-2 4-3 ♦Additional Martinez notes: ♦ Arizona tied a NL record (fourth time) by featuring 10 players Pittsburgh 2-2 2-1 4-3 St. Louis 1-2 2-2 3-4 29 home runs since July 19 (fi rst game with D-backs) ranked second with 10+ home runs (Daniel Descalso, Brandon Drury, Paul Totals 7-9 10-7 17-16 in the Majors to Giancarlo Stanton (30). Goldschmidt, Chris Herrmann, Chris Iannetta, Jake Lamb, J.D. 31 second-half homers (2 w/DET | 29 w/ARI; 63 G) were the fourth Martinez, , and A.J. Pollock). AL HOME ROAD TOTALS most in the Major Leagues since 2001, behind Sammy Sosa/CHC ♦ The 1999 and 2000 Reds also accomplished the feat, along with Cleveland 3-0 0-0 3-0 (2001; 35 HR, 76 G), Barry Bonds (2001; 34 HR, 72 G) and Stanton the 2017 Mets. Chicago 3-0 0-0 3-0 (2017; 33 HR, 70 G). Detroit 1-1 2-0 3-1 16 home runs in September tied for the most in NL history for the Houston 1-1 1-1 2-2 month with Ralph Kiner/PIT (1949), 1 shy of the Major League-record GOT 5 ON IT Kansas City 0-0 1-2 1-2 of 17 homers by Albert Belle/CLE (1995) and Babe Ruth/NYY (1927). ♦ The D-backs recorded 5+ runs in an inning 22 times (16 at Minnesota 0-0 0-3 0-3 36 RBI tied for second most in the NL in September with Hank Leiber/ home), tied for the second most in franchise history (also: Totals 8-2 4-6 12-8 CHI (1939) and Johnny Mize/STL (1940), behind Troy Tulowitzki/COL 2000)…only the 1999 club had more (34). (40 in 2010). ♦ Arizona’s 22 5+ run innings tied for third in the NL (also: Chi- 16 home runs and 36 RBI in Sept. were a club monthly record. cago), behind Colorado (24) and Washington (24). NL TEAM RANKINGS OFFENSE RANK TOTAL 200-STRIKEOUT AND 100-RBI DUOS FIRST THINGS FIRST Runs ...... 4th ...... 812 Hits ...... 5th ...... 1,405 ♦ The D-backs boast multiple 200-strikeout pitchers and 100-RBI ♦ The D-backs set club records and ranked among all of baseball Doubles ...... 1st ...... 314 hitters, the fi rst team in baseball to feature that combination in fi rst-inning OPS (1st, .870) and home runs (T-1st, 34), while Triples ...... 1st ...... 39 since the 2013 Tigers (P: Anibel Sanchez, and Jus- fi nishing second in team history in runs scored (T-4th, 108): Home Runs ...... 5th ...... 220 tin Verlander | H: and Prince Fielder). BEST FIRST-INNING OPS IN MLB: .870 - D-backs; .869 - Mets; .865 - RBI ...... 4th ...... 776 ♦ Since 1970, only 7 NL teams have accomplished the feat: Marlins; .852 - Brewers; .844 - Nationals. Walks ...... 4th ...... 578 YEAR TEAM PITCHERS (SO) HITTERS (RBI) MOST FIRST-INNING HR IN MLB: 34 - D-backs & Nationals; 33 - Mets; Intentional Walks ...... 6th ...... 44 2017 ARI Zack Greinke (215) Paul Goldschmidt (120) 32 - Orioles; 31 - Blue Jays & Reds. Strikeouts ...... 3rd ...... 1,456 Robbie Ray (218) Jake Lamb (104) MOST FIRST-INNING RUNS IN MLB: 125 - Marlins; 114 - Brewers; 110 Average ...... 7th ...... 254 2011 MIL Yovani Gallardo (207) Ryan Braun (111) - Reds; 108 - D-backs & Mets. On-Base Pct...... 7th ...... 329 Zack Greinke (201) Prince Fielder (120) Slugging Pct...... 2nd ...... 445 2004 HOU (218) Lance Berkman (106) ON THE BASEPATHS OPS ...... 4th ...... 744 Roy Oswalt (206) Jeff Kent (107) ♦ Arizona ranked second in the NL with a 77.4 stolen-base per- Hit By Pitch ...... 9th ...... 54 2002 CHC Matt Clement (215) Fred McGriff (103) centage (133 attempts), trailing only Washington (78.3), and Extra-Base Hits ...... 1st ...... 573 Kerry Wood (217) Sammy Sosa (108) ...... 2nd ...... 2,495 2000 LAD Kevin Brown (216) Eric Karros (106) fourth with 103 stolen bases…Milwaukee (128) led the NL, fol- Stolen Bases...... 4th ...... 103 Chan Ho Park (217) Gary Sheffi eld (109) lowed by Cincinnati (120) and Washington (108). Caught Stealing ..... T-10th ...... 30 1996 HOU Darryl Kile (219) Jeff Bagwell (120) ♦ The D-backs (137 in 2016, 132 in ‘15) and the Reds (139 in 2016, Pct...... 2nd ...... 77.4 Shane Reynolds (204) Derek Bell (113) 134 in ‘15) are the only 2 teams in the Majors with 100+ stolen Sacrifi ce Hits ...... 11th ...... 39 1970 CHC Ken Holtzman (202) Jim Hickman (115) bases in each of the last 3 seasons. Sacrifi ce Flies ...... 14th ...... 27 Fergie Jenkins (274) Ron Santo (114) GIDP...... 14th ...... 106 Billy Williams (129) THE D-BACKS’ CENTURY CLUB RISP ...... 7th ...... 264 RISP/2 outs ...... 13th ...... 223 ♦Paul Goldschmidt (120 RBI) and Jake Lamb (104) are the sec- Bases Loaded ...... 9th ...... 270 GOLDSCHMIDT AND LAMB JOIN ELITE COMPANY ond set of D-backs teammates to reach the 100-RBI mark. ♦ Paul Goldschmidt and Jake Lamb were the fi fth set of NL ♦The 1999 team featured 4 players with 100+ RBI: (112), PITCHING RANK TOTAL teammates all-time to each have at least 30 home runs, 85 (103), Luis Gonzalez (111) and Matt Williams (142). walks and 100 RBI in a season: ERA (Overall) ...... 2nd ...... 3.66 ♦The D-backs join the Marlins (Marcell Ozuna and Giancarlo ERA (Starters) ...... 2nd ...... 3.61 YEAR TEAM PLAYERS Stanton) and Rockies (Nolan Arenado and Charlie Blackmon) as ERA (Relievers) ...... 2nd ...... 3.75 2017 ...... ARI ....Paul Goldschmidt & Jake Lamb the only 3 teams with multiple players with 100+ RBI. IP (Starters) ...... 3rd ...... 941.1 2004 ...... PHI ...... Bobby Abreu & Jim Thome IP (Relievers) ...... 13th ...... 499.2 2001 ...... HOU ...... Jeff Bagwell & Lance Berkman GOLDY & LAMB’S 30 HR/100 RBI SEASON Quality Starts...... T-2nd ...... 82 2000 ...... SF ...... Barry Bonds & Jeff Kent Strikeouts ...... 2nd ...... 1,482 Jake Lamb and Paul Goldschmidt are the second set of Ari- 1998 ...... STL ...... Ray Lankford & Mark McGwire ♦ Walks ...... 10th ...... 516 zona teammates to reach the 30+ home run/100+ RBI mark in a Hits Allowed ...... 12th ...... 1,309 ARIZONA BBWAA AWARDS single season, joining Jay Bell (38 HR, 112 RBI), Steve Finley (34 Home Runs Allowed .. 15th ...... 171 ♦ The Arizona Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of HR, 103 RBI) and Matt Williams (35 HR, 142 RBI) in 1999. WHIP ...... 3rd ...... 1.27 America named its annual D-backs award winners: ♦Paul Goldschmidt was the fi rst D-back all-time with 3 Unearned Runs ...... 2nd ...... 73 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Paul Goldschmidt 30-HR/100-RBI seasons (also: 2013, ’15), Saves ...... T-6th ...... 43 MOST VALUABLE : Zack Greinke ♦Since 2013, Goldschmidt is 1 of 6 active players (1 of 3 in NL) Save Pct...... 7th ...... 69.4 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Jimmie Sherfy with 30 HR/100 RBI 3+ times (also: Edwin Encarnacion [4], An- Holds ...... 5th ...... 92 GOOD GUY AWARD: Archie Bradley thony Rizzo, Nolan Arenado, Nelson Cruz and Jose Abreu). Wild Pitches ...... 1st ...... 82 Hit Batsmen ...... 15th ...... 38 GOLDSCHMIDT WINS LUIS GONZALEZ AWARD… Opponent Average ...... 4th ...... 240 HOME-TO-HOME Opponent OBP ...... 3rd ...... 309 Paul Goldschmidt was presented the third annual Luis Gonza- ♦ ♦ The D-backs tied a club record with 3 inside-the-park home Opponent SLG ...... 4th ...... 398 lez Award, which is given annually to the D-backs player who runs (also: 2002)…the last NL club with at least 3 ITPH was the Opponent OPS ...... 3rd ...... 707 best exemplifi es the talents, spirit and heart of the D-backs 2011 Brewers. GIDP...... 7th ...... 125 legend both on and off the fi eld, as voted by his teammates, IR Scored Pct...... 1st ...... 24.3 coaches and support staff . PITCHING IN ♦ Goldschmidt also won the inaugural award in 2015. ♦ D-backs pitchers led the NL in average (.164), on-base pct. DEFENSE RANK TOTAL (.211), hits (49) and runs scored (25). Fielding Pct...... 13th ...... 982 AND TAKES HOME A PAIR OF OTHER HONORS - AGAIN Total Chances ...... 6th ...... 6,035 ♦ Robbie Ray led the NL with a .245 average, while Taijuan Walker Errors ...... 3rd ...... 108 ♦ For the fourth year in a row, Paul Goldschmidt was named the tied for second (.231) and Zack Greinke was fi fth (.210). ...... T-9th ...... 4,323 D-backs recipient of the Roberto Clemente and the MLBPAA BEST NL AVG BY A PITCHER: .245 - Robbie Ray/ARI; .231 - Taijuan Plays...... 8th ...... 140 Heart and Hustle Awards. Walker/ARI & Jhoulys Chacin/SD; .224 - Jacob deGrom/NYM; .210 Caught Stealing Pct. ....4th ...... 31.7 - Zack Greinke/ARI. Pickoff s ...... 2nd ...... 18 ’S BEST TOOLS IN MLB ♦Ray was the fi fth D-back to lead the league in hitting, joining Outfi eld Assists ...... T-11th ...... 20 ♦Baseball America released its “Best Tools” in the Majors in August (.313 in 2016), (.277 in 2011), Dan and 3 D-backs were listed: Haren (.250 in 2009) and Micah Owings (.339 in 2007). PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT: Best Hitter (No. 2), Best Strike-Zone Judgement ♦The D-backs were the fi rst NL team to boast the top average by (No. 2), Best Baserunner (No. 3), Best Defensive 1B (No. 1). 2 diff erent pitchers in consecutive years since the Cubs’ Dave ZACK GREINKE: Best Pitcher (No. 3), Best Changeup (No. 1), Best Con- Roberts (.320 in 1978) and Mike Krukow (.314 in 1979). trol (No. 2). : Best Defensive SS (No. 2). TEAM PITCHING NOTES

ON THE SHELF ON THE MEDAL STAND The D-backs had 17 players on the disabled list this season, to- ♦ ♦ Arizona fi nished in the Top 2 in the NL in both ERA (3.66) and taling 932 days…the club had 674 days in 2016, 1,055 days on strikeouts (1,482) for the third time in club history. the DL in 2015 and 1,417 in 2014 [source: Stats LLC]. ♦ The 1999 (3.77 ERA/1,198 K) and 2001 (3.87 ERA/1,297 K) clubs also did so. 2017 REVIEW ♦ The D-backs went 15-15-2 this spring…they also won 2 exhibi- tion games vs. Team Mexico and Team Netherlands. NEW D-BACKS ERA RECORD MINOR LEAGUE POSTSEASON RECAP RUNS BY INNING ♦ The D-backs’ 3.66 ERA was a franchise best, 0.11 better than the ♦ Four D-backs affi liates participated in postseason play: OVERALL previous mark of 3.77 in 1999, and 1.43 lower than 2016 (5.09). -A RENO: Lost to El Paso in the Semifi nals (3-0). INNING D-BACKS OPP ♦ Arizona’s 1.43 diff erence in ERA from 2016 to 2017 was the best SINGLE-A KANE COUNTY: Eliminated by Cedar Rapids in the Quarterfi - 1st ...... 108 ...... 82 in baseball, ahead of Cleveland (0.54) and Minnesota (0.49). nals (2-0). 2nd ...... 60 ...... 50 ♦ A comparison of the D-backs’ pitchers in the last 2 seasons: SHORT-SEASON A HILLSBORO: Lost to Eugene in the Semifi nals (2-0). 3rd ...... 92 ...... 73 ROOKIE ADVANCED MISSOULA: Eliminated by Great Falls in the Semifi - YEAR ERA QS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG 4th ...... 105 ...... 89 nals (2-0). WHIP 5th ...... 91 ...... 75 2017 3.66 82 1441.0 1309 659 586 171 516 1482 .240 1.26 6th ...... 104 ...... 76 2016 5.09 62 1451.1 1563 890 821 202 603 1318 .275 1.49 DUPLANTIER GETS HONORED FOR STELLAR SEASON 7th ...... 79 ...... 80 ♦ RHP was named MLB Pipeline’s Pitcher of the 8th ...... 103 ...... 72 ARIZONA HURLERS RECOGNIZED IN WAR RANKINGS Year and selected to Baseball America’s First-Team Minor League 9th ...... 56 ...... 56 Extras ...... 14 ...... 6 D-backs pitchers fi nished second overall with a 17.3 WAR (wins All-Star Team…he was also 1 of 5 fi nalists for BA’s overall Minor ♦ TOTAL ...... 812 ...... 659 above replacement) to the Indians (21.3). League Player of the Year. ♦ Arizona starters were third in baseball with a 14.3 WAR, trailing ♦ In 25 games (24 starts) between Single-A Kane County and Sin- HOME Washington (14.4) and Cleveland (14.4), while its relievers were gle-A Adv. Visalia, he was 12-3 with a 1.39 ERA (21 ER in 136.0 INNING D-BACKS OPP fourth, behind the Cleveland (6.8), New York-AL (5.3) and Bos- IP), a .192 opponent average and 165 strikeouts (10.9 K/9). 1st ...... 55 ...... 39 ton (4.7) [source: baseballreference.com]. ♦ He led the Minors with a 1.39 ERA, the second-best ERA in the 2nd ...... 41 ...... 26 last 25 years (’s 1.29 ERA in 2005), was third with 3rd ...... 58 ...... 37 1…2…3 STRIKES YOU’RE a .192 opponent average and 12th with a 0.98 WHIP. 4th ...... 56 ...... 45 5th ...... 57 ...... 40 Arizona established a club record with 1,482 strikeouts, 164 ♦ 6th ...... 68 ...... 30 more than its previous record (1,318 in 2016), and 9.26 strike- ORGANIZATIONAL PLAYER AND PITCHER OF THE YEAR HONORS The D-backs named INF Kevin Cron and RHP Jon Duplantier 7th ...... 40 ...... 47 outs per 9.0 innings (8.17 in 2016). ♦ 8th ...... 62 ...... 41 the Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year. MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON: 1,482 - 2017; 1,318 -2016; 1,303 9th ...... 15 ...... 39 -2002; 1,297 - 2001; 1,291 - 2003. KEVIN CRON: Hit .283 (146-for-515) with 35 doubles, 25 homers, 91 Extras ...... 5 ...... 2 RBI and 76 runs in 138 games with Double-A Jackson, earning South- MOST STRIKEOUTS PER 9.0 IP: 9.26 - 2017; 8.17 - 2016; 8.11 -2002; TOTAL ...... 457 ...... 346 8.00 - 2001; 7.99 - 2003. ern League Most Valuable Player honors…named to the SL mid- and postseason All-Star Teams, and led the league in homers, RBI, extra- ROAD base hits (60) and total bases (256). 15 WINS & 200 STRIKEOUTS INNING D-BACKS OPP JON DUPLANTIER: SEE ABOVE NOTE. 1st ...... 53 ...... 43 ♦The D-backs, Indians and Nationals are the only 3 teams with 2 2nd ...... 19 ...... 24 pitchers with 15+ wins and 200+ strikeouts with Zack Greinke DUPLANTIER NAMED TO PROSPECT TEAM OF THE YEAR 3rd ...... 34 ...... 36 (17 W, 215 K) and Robbie Ray (15 W, 218 K), Corey Kluber (18 W, 4th ...... 49 ...... 44 ♦ RHP Jon Duplantier was named to the 2017 MLB Pipeline Pros- 265 K) and Carlos Carrasco (18 W, 226 K) and Max Scherzer (16 5th ...... 34 ...... 35 pect Team of the Year: W, 268 K) and (15 W, 204 K), respectively. 6th ...... 36 ...... 46 C: Victor Caratini, Cubs OF: Ronald Acuna, Braves ♦Since 1998, only 9 NL teams have had 2 players with 15+ wins 7th ...... 39 ...... 33 1B: Rhys Hoskins, Phillies OF: , Astros 8th ...... 41 ...... 31 and 200+ strikeouts…the D-backs have done it 3 times…Zack 2B: , Phillies OF: Austin Hays, Orioles Greinke has been involved 4 times: 9th ...... 41 ...... 17 3B: Rafael Devers, Red Sox RHP: Jon Duplantier, D-backs Extras ...... 9 ...... 4 YEAR TEAM NAME (W/K) NAME (W/K) SS: , Blue Jays LHP: Luiz Gohara, Braves TOTAL ...... 355 ...... 313 2017 ARI Zack Greinke (17 W/215 K) Robbie Ray (15 W/218 K) DH: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays RP: John Curtiss, Twins 2017 WSH Max Scherzer (16 W/268 K) Stephen Strasburg (15 W/204 K) DAY-BY-DAY INFORMATION 2015 LAD Zack Greinke (19 W/200 K) Clayton Kershaw (16 W/301 K) BASEBALL AMERICA D-BACKS AMONG BEST TOOLS DAY OVERALL HOME ROAD 2014 LAD Zack Greinke (17 W/207 K) Clayton Kershaw (21 W/239 K) ♦ Baseball America recognized the following players in the D- Sunday...... 13-14 ...... 9-5 ...... 4-9 2011 MIL Zack Greinke (16 W/201 K) Yovanni Gallardo (17 W/207 K) backs’ system in their annual Best Tools edition: Monday ...... 9-5 ...... 6-2 ...... 3-3 2011 PHI (19 W/220 K) (17 W/238 K) : Pacifi c Coast League Best Baserunner. Tuesday ...... 16-9 ...... 8-5 ...... 8-4 2004 HOU Roger Clemens (18 W/218 K) Roy Oswalt (20 W/206 K)  Wednesday ...... 15-10 ...... 10-3 ...... 5-7 2002 ARI (24 W/334 K) (23 W/316 K) JIMMIE SHERFY: PCL Best Reliever. Thursday ...... 14-5 ...... 6-2 ...... 8-3 2001 ARI Randy Johnson (21 W/372 K) Curt Schilling (22 W/293 K) ILDEMARO VARGAS: PCL Best Defensive 2B. Friday ...... 14-12 ...... 7-6 ...... 7-6 KEVIN CRON: Southern League Best Power Prospect. Saturday ...... 12-14 ...... 7-6 ...... 5-8 LIMITING THE LONGBALL MICHAEL PEREZ: SL Best Defensive . ♦ The D-backs surrendered the fewest home runs (171) in the NL STANDINGS DAYS BASEBALL AMERICA for the fi rst time in team history, down from 202 in 2016. D-BACKS ON ALL-STAR TEAMS First Place...... 18 ♦ The Indians were the only team in the Majors that allowed few- ♦ Seven members of Arizona’s farm system were named by Base- Second Place ...... 124 er home runs (163). ball America to the following classifi cation All-Star Teams: Third Place...... 37 JIMMIE SHERFY (RP): Triple-A All-Star. Fourth Place ...... N/A INHERIT THE RUNNERS KEVIN CRON (1B): Double-A All-Star. Fifth Place ...... N/A ♦ Arizona led the Majors with a 24.3 inherited runners scored pct. JOSE ALMONTE (SP): High All-Star. Consecutive in First Place ...... 10 (4/5-14) (58 IRS/239 IR), narrowly edging out Los Angeles-AL (24.8). TOMMY EVELD (RP): Low Class A All-Star. ♦ Since 1974, Jorge De La Rosa’s 3.0 IRS pct. (1 IRS/33 IR) is tied  (C): Short-Season All-Star. for the lowest in baseball with Wilton Lopez/HOU in 2010 (min.  (1B): Short-Season All-Star. 25 IR): YOEL YANQUI (1B): Dominican Summer League All-Star. BEST IRS PCT. SINCE 1974: 3.0 - Jorge De La Rosa/ARI (2017) & Wil- ton Lopez/HOU (2010); 3.4 -B.J. Ryan/TOR (2006); 3.6 - Robb Nen/ PERFECTION AT KANE COUNTY FLA (1994), Jeff Reardon/CIN (1993). ♦RHP Connor Grey threw a 9.0-inning perfect game with 8 strikeouts for Single-A Kane County on Sept. 1 @ Clinton (Se- PUTTING ALL THE SAVES IN ONE BASKET attle)…it was the fi rst perfect game all-time by a D-backs Minor ♦ The D-backs (), Mariners (Edwin Diaz) and Leaguer, and fi rst in the since 2004. Red Sox (Craig Kimbrel) were the only 3 teams in the Majors to boast just 1 pitcher with 2 or more saves. ABE WINS PCL AWARD ♦ The last NL team with just 1 pitcher with 2 or more saves was ♦Triple-A Reno trainer Masa Abe, who is in his seventh season the Dodgers (Kenley Jansen in 2016). in the D-backs’ organization and second with the Aces, was named the PBATS Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year for DEFENSIVE NOTES the Pacifi c Coast League. ♦The award is given annually to 1 member in each of the 16 A RUN SAVED… leagues in , as well as 1 award for the Do- Individual D-backs on the defensive runs saved leaderboard ♦ minican Summer League. [fangraphs.com]: PATRICK CORBIN: Tied for sixth among MLB pitchers with 5 DRS. 2017 DRAFT REVIEW BRANDON DRURY: Tied for third among NL second basemen with 5 DRS. PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT: Ranked third in MLB at fi rst base with 10 DRS. DRAFT DATA A.J. POLLOCK: Tied for fi fth among NL center fi elders with 7 DRS. ♦ Arizona drafted 41 players in the First-Year Player Draft: 31 from college and 10 from high school, 17 pitchers (15 right-handers BEEN CAUGHT STEALING and 2 lefties), 12 infi elders, 7 outfi elders and 5 . ♦ The D-backs ranked fourth in the NL with a 31.7 (32-for-90) caught-stealing percentage, behind the Cardinals (37.2), Reds D-BACKS SELECT PAVIN SMITH WITH FIRST PICK (34.7) and Giants (33.6) [includes pickoff s]. ♦ The D-backs selected INF Pavin Smith in the fi rst round (sev- BEST CS PCT. IN D-BACK HISTORY: 37.1 - 2011; 35.1 - 2012; 34.0 - 1998; enth overall) in the 2017 draft. 33.0 - 2016; 31.7 - 2017; 30.0 - 2002. ♦ Smith was rated as Baseball America’s seventh-best prospect, while MLB.com had him as the eighth-best prospect…he was I’VE BEEN FRAMED! a 2017 semifi nalist for the Golden Spikes Award, a Preseason ♦ Arizona featured 2 of the Top 15 catchers in framing runs, ac- First-Team All-American by Baseball America and Perfect Game, Baseball Prospectus: cording to Jeff Mathis (7th with 12.9 FR) and First-Team All-ACC at fi rst base at the end of the season. and Chris Iannetta (15th with 3.8 FR). ♦ He started 59 games for the Virginia in 2017, hitting .342 (78- MINOR LEAGUE REVIEW for-228) with 11 doubles, 1 triple, 13 homers, 77 RBI and 38 walks along with .427 on-base and .570 slugging pct.…his 77 SEASON SUMMARY RBI were a single-season Cavaliers record, second in the ACC ♦ Arizona affi liates were 455-454 (.501), the sixth-best winning and fourth nationally. pct. among NL clubs, trailing Los Angeles (.562), St. Louis (.536), ♦ In 3 seasons for the Cavaliers as a fi rst baseman and outfi elder, Philadelphia (.531), Chicago (.504) and Pittsburgh (.501). his 178 RBI were second-most in school history while his 28 home runs tied for sixth-most…overall in 187 games, he hit .325 (236-for-726) with 41 doubles, 6 triples, 28 homers, 178 RBI, 100 walks and .402 on-base and .514 slugging pct. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATION & NOTABLE HONORS the new yard, funded with a $100,000 Grand Slam PLAYERS USED Award, includes an activity area accessible for wheelchairs and ♦ The D-backs and Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation surpassed PITCHERS (23) walkers, a covered picnic area and BBQ as well as a swing made $50 million in charitable giving since their inception in 1998… , Jake Barrett, Silvino for wheelchairs. of that $50 million, 80 percent has been donated in just the last Bracho, Archie Bradley, Andrew Chafi n, The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation dedicated the Employ- Patrick Corbin, Jorge De La Rosa, Rubby 11 years…the $50 million mark was surpassed on March 29 at ♦ ment Hub at Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center De La Rosa, Randall Delgado, Daniel Des- Evening on the Diamond, presented by PetSmart, as the event (SARRC) in early May…the new employment center provides calso, Zack Godley, Zack Greinke, David raised a record $2.1 million and the team gave away more than a work space for individuals with autism spectrum disorders Hernandez, J.J. Hoover, Matt Koch, T.J. $700,000 in Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Awards to the Arizona McFarland, , Robbie Ray, (ASD) to utilize new computers and other re-sources to fi nd Center for Nature Conservation (Phoenix Zoo), Catholic Chari- Fernando Rodney, Jimmie Sherfy, Braden jobs within the community…the center was made possible ties Community Services for MANA House, Florence Critten- Shipley, Taijuan Walker, Tom Wilhelmsen with a $100,000 Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Award. ton, Hacienda Healthcare, Hug Clinic at GateWay Community The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation unveiled the renovat- POSITION (23) College, Save the Family Foundation of Arizona, The Society of ♦ ed pools at Ability360 Sports & Fitness Aquatic Center, which Nick Ahmed, Grégor Blanco, Daniel Des- St. Vincent de Paul and Mobile Outreach includes a Lap Pool, Therapy Pool and Spa, in late February… calso, Brandon Drury, Rey Fuentes, Paul Clinic. the 40-day project remodeled pools used by disabled and able- Goldschmidt, Jeremy Hazelbaker, Chris ♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation continues to award bodied individuals and are supervised by certifi ed and trained Herrmann, Chris Iannetta, Jake Lamb, grants to community organizations as part of the Ken Kendrick Ability360 staff members… the remodel was funded by a Ketel Marte, J.D. Martinez, Jeff Mathis, Grand Slam Awards, which were founded in 2002 and renamed , Kristopher Negrón, $100,000 Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Award through the Arizona in 2016 in honor of D-backs General Managing Partner Ken Chris Owings, David Peralta, A.J. Pollock, Diamondbacks Foundation. Kendrick, and has awarded 71 grants totaling more than $5.9 Jack Reinheimer, Adam Rosales, Yasmany Tomás, Ildemaro Vargas, Christian Walker million APRIL NOTES The D-backs raised more than $2.4 million in the D-backs Give ♦ LINEUPS: 129 Back 50/50 Raffl e, supported by Western Refi ning. APRIL RECAP ♦ The D-backs received the American Association for Access, ♦ The D-backs went 16-11 (12-5 at home and 4-6 on the road). ROSTER Equity & Diversity (AAAED) “Roosevelt Thomas Champion of ♦ Arizona hit .269 (153-for-941) with 31 home runs and 141 runs NO. PLAYER POS Diversity Award” for outstanding achievements in promoting scored (5.2 per game)…the team also posted a 3.81 ERA (102 ER 1 Perezchica, Tony Third Base diversity in the workforce at the 43rd National Conference and in 241.0 IP) and were 6-for-8 in save opportunities. 2 Mathis, Jeff C 3 Descalso, Daniel INF Annual Meeting on June 8. The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in April in stolen bases ♦ 6 Peralta, David OF ♦ The D-backs were recognized as the Arizona Hispanic Chamber (1st, 32), average (2nd, .269), runs per game (2nd, 5.22), runs of Commerce’s (AZHCC) 2017 Corporation of the Year at the 7 Hammock, Robby Quality Control scored (2nd, 141), hits (2nd, 253), triples (T-2nd, 8), OPS (3rd, 8 Iannetta, Chris C 59th Annual Black & White Ball and Business Awards on May 6. .770), doubles (T-3rd, 50), OBP (4th, .332), SLG (5th, .438). 9 Laker, Tim Assistant Hitting ♦ The D-backs Give Back Youth Jersey program, presented by ♦ Arizona pitchers ranked second in strikeouts (315) and fourth in 10 Herrmann, Chris C/INF/OF Fry’s Food Stores, Tide and Western Refi ning, has outfi tted ERA (3.96). 11 Pollock, A.J. OF 50,000 youth players and coaches this spring, bringing the total ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in April: 13 Ahmed, Nick INF to nearly 150,000 during the programs four-year existence…in 16 Owings, Chris INF/OF OBP: Paul Goldschmidt (6th, .462)…RUNS: Goldschmidt (6th, 21), Jake Lamb (T-9th, providing free uniforms and hats, the youth leagues are able 17 Lovullo, Torey Manager 19), A.J. Pollock (T-9th, 19)…HITS: Pollock (6th, 34), David Peralta (10th, 30)…2B: to redirect funds to important initiatives like fi eld renovations, 18 Magadan, Dave Hitting Pollock (T-3rd, 9), Yasmany Tomás (T-6th, 8), Goldschmidt (T-10th, 7)…BB: Gold- coaches training, lower league fees and new equipment and 21 Greinke, Zack RHP schmidt (T-1st, 22)…SB: Pollock (T-1st, 10), Goldschmidt (T-3rd, 7), Chris Owings 22 Lamb, Jake INF supplies. (T-3rd, 7). 23 Butcher, Mike Pitching ♦ The D-backs School Challenge, presented by University of WINS ERA SV 24 Tomás, Yasmany OF Phoenix, has awarded $750,000 over the past fi ve years to more : Taijuan Walker (T-5th, 3)… : Patrick Corbin (T-7th, 2.29)… : Fernando IP SO 25 Bradley, Archie RHP than 140 winning public, private and charter schools. Rodney (T-4th, 6)… : Zack Greinke (1st, 36.2)… : Greinke (T-2nd, 40), Robbie OPP AVG 26 Miller, Shelby RHP ♦ The D-backs’ fi fth annual Race Against Cancer, presented by Ray (T-4th, 39), Walker (9th, 33)… : Ray (T-1th, .220). 27 Drury, Brandon INF the University of Arizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health St. Jo- 29 De La Rosa, Jorge LHP seph’s Hospital and Medical Center, on April 9 raised $170,000 D-BACKS OPENING DAY ROSTER REPORT 35 Gardenhire, Ron Bench with over 3,000 participants to benefi t Arizona non-profi ts that ♦The D-backs returned 14 players from its Opening Day roster in 38 Ray, Robbie LHP provide screening, treatment and support for those dealing 2016 (excluding all disabled list players). 39 McKay, Dave First Base 40 Chafi n, Andrew LHP with cancer, including Derrick Hall’s Pro-State Foundation. ♦6 of Arizona’s 25 players on its roster were considered “home- grown,” including 4 starters (Jake Lamb, Paul Goldschmidt, 41 Hazelbaker, Jeremy OF ♦ The D-backs hosted the 19th annual Inter-Tribal Youth Baseball Chris Owings and A.J. Pollock)…Jake Barrett and Steve Hatha- 43 Fetters, Mike Bullpen & Softball Tournament June 7-10…it featured 1,300 partici- 44 Goldschmidt, Paul INF pants from 76 teams representing 36 tribes from 5 states (Arizo- way were on the 10-day disabled list, and Sócrates Brito opened 46 Corbin, Patrick LHP na, , New Mexico, Mississippi and South Dakota)…D- on the 60-day DL. 48 Delgado, Randall RHP backs pitcher Robbie Ray, who is of Native American (Cherokee) ♦Eight members of the D-backs’ Opening Day roster were ac- 49 Prieto, Ariel Coach/Interpreter descent, and outfi elder Jeremy Hazelbaker visited the tourna- quired by trade, 6 were inked as a Major League free agent, 4 54 Wilhelmsen, Tom RHP ment on June 9. were signed as Minor League free agents and 1 was claimed off 56 Rodney, Fernando RHP waivers. 57 Narron, Jerry Interim Bench ♦ The D-backs created the Pete García Los D-backs Hispanic Lead- 60 Hoover, J.J. RHP ership Award, named after Pete “Big Dog” García…it was previ- 99 Walker, Taijuan RHP ously named the Hispanic Community Leadership Award and WALK-OFF OPENING DAY WINNER! Chris Owings delivered a walk-off single in the ninth inning as has been awarded since the 2007 season in recognition fo an ♦ 10-DAY DISABLED LIST individual for their advocacy, leadership and service to the Ari- the D-backs earned a 6-5 win on Opening Day vs. Giants…the 32 Steve Hathaway LHP zona community. walk-off win was the fi rst in club history on Opening Day. 33 Jake Barrett RHP ♦Arizona trailed on 3 diff erent occasions (3-0, 4-3 and 5-4). The 2017 winner was Elisa de la Vara, who currently serves as Chief 60-DAY DISABLED LIST Community Offi cer with the Arizona Community Foundation. D-BACKS MANAGERIAL DEBUTS 19 Sócrates Brito OF ♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation donated $372,923 to On Opening Day, Torey Lovullo became just the third D-backs benefi t various relief eff orts for the damage throughout the ♦ manager to win his debut: state of Texas created by Hurricane Harvey…the funds were NAME W-L DATE OPPONENT SCORE raised during the 3-game series from August 29-31 via the Buck Showalter L 3/31/98 vs. Padres 2-9 50/50 Raffl e, supported by Western Refi ning, with $186,462 Bob Brenly W 4/3/01 @ Dodgers 3-2 coming from half of the total jackpot and the Arizona Diamond- Al Pedrique L 7/2/04 vs. Twins 5-6 backs Foundation matching that total. Bob Melvin L 4/4/05 vs. Cubs 6-16 ♦ David Peralta and the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation A.J. Hinch L 5/8/09 vs. Nationals 4-5 raised funds to cover the cost of the championship rings for Kirk Gibson W 7/2/10 vs. Dodgers 12-5 Arizona’s 5A State Champion Kellis High School baseball team Chip Hale L 4/6/15 vs. Giants 4-5 and presented the rings to the team in a private ceremony on Torey Lovullo W 4/2/17 vs. Giants 6-5 August 28 at Chase Field…Kellis was a past recipient of the Play Ball Fund in which the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation, 2 HOMERS BY AN OPPOSING PITCHER?…NO PROBLEM along with Chase and Western Refi ning, provide teams, leagues ♦ Arizona won despite an opposing pitcher (Madison Bumgar- and organizations $1,000 in grants for equipment, training re- ner) hitting 2 home runs for the fi rst time on Opening Day since sources and more. the Royals’ Jim Rooker had a pair of roundtrippers in a 6-5 loss ♦ D-backs, University of Phoenix and Paul & Amy Goldschmidt on July 7, 1969 @ Twins. awarded Teaming Up for Education Scholarship to 5 deserving ♦ Teams with a pitcher hitting 2 home runs had won 16 consecu- students for full tuition to pursue either bachelor’s or master’s tive times prior to April 2, and are 61-6 since 1919. degrees…Goldschmidt became involved with the program in 2014 and in 2016 increased the number of scholarships from MISCELLANEOUS NOTES OF INTEREST ON OPENING DAY 3 to 5…the program has awarded 22 scholarships since 2011 ♦PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT: Made his sixth Opening Day start with the with 7 recipients having obtained their degrees. D-backs, tied for second most in club history (also Randy John- son, Steve Finley and )…Luis Gonzalez holds the ♦ Paul Goldschmidt, as part of the D-backs’ Most Valuable Teacher program and National Teacher Appreciation Day, surprised Edi- team mark with 8. son Elementary School second grade teacher LaToya Jones with ♦JEFF MATHIS: Was Arizona’s fourth diff erent catcher on Opening the D-backs’ Most Valuable Teacher Award and a $1,000 grant Day over the last 4 seasons (2014 - Miguel Montero; 2015 - Tuff y from the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation…he also read “D. Gosewisch; 2016 - Welington Castillo). Baxter STEMs Space Invasion!,” a children’s book that features ♦CHRIS OWINGS: Started at a diff erent position on Opening Day the D-backs’ fi rst baseman and mascot, to her class. for the fourth consecutive year (2014 - SS; 2015 - 2B; 2016 - CF; 2017 - SS]. ♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation dedicated Paul Gold- schmidt Field, the 39th fi eld in the “Diamonds Back” Youth Field Building Program, presented by APS, on April 4…the fi eld is lo- cated at Falcon Park (15050 W. Indian School Road, Goodyear, Ariz. 85395) ♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation unveiled a renovated backyard at The Centers for Habilitation in late September… the space was previously a wash basin and unusable by the majority of TCH clients who have various physical disabilities… NO NEED FOR A SECOND CHANCE AT A FIRST IMPRESSION …AND DOESN’T STOP REACHING BASE D-BACKS CONTRACTS ♦ Archie Bradley, in his fi rst career relief appearance on April 4, ♦ Paul Goldschmidt reached base safely in 9 consecutive plate UNDER CONTRACT (5) registered 7 strikeouts in 3.1 scoreless innings vs. Giants. appearances, matching the club record: PLAYER SIGNED THROUGH ♦ His 7 relief strikeouts tied for the third most in team history: NAME DATES Daniel Descalso ...... 2017 (team option ‘18) MOST SO BY A D-BACKS RELIEVER: 16 - Randy Johnson (7/18/01 @ SD); Raul Mondesi ...... 8/23-25/03 Paul Goldschmidt ...... 2018 (team option ‘19) 8 - Vidal Nuño (5/11/15 vs. WSH); 7 - Archie Bradley (4/4/17 vs. SF), Mark Reynolds ...... 9/21-23/07 Zack Greinke ...... 2021 Josh Collmenter (6/19/13 vs. MIA), Max Scherzer (4/29/08 vs. HOU) ...... 4/22-30/00 Jeff Mathis ...... 2018 and Byung-Hyun Kim (5/18/01 @ CHC). Paul Goldschmidt ...... 4/25-26/17 Yasmany Tomás ..2018 (player option ‘19-20) ♦ Bradley’s 7 strikeouts were the most by a pitcher making his fi rst relief appearance since the Astros’ on Aug. 2, WALKER GETS STRIKEOUT CRAZY ARBITRATION ELIGIBLE (14) 2016 vs. Blue Jays (8) [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ On April 28, Taijuan Walker tied a career high with 11 strike- PLAYER SIGNED THROUGH outs and was the fi rst D-backs pitcher with 8.0+ IP, 0 BB and 11+ Patrick Corbin ...... 3rd time (2018) K in a game since Randy Johnson on Sept. 15, 2004 vs. Rockies. Randall Delgado ...... 3rd time (2018) YOU CAN’T HAVE A GREAT COMEBACK UNTIL YOU ARE BEHIND Shelby Miller ...... 3rd time (2019) ♦According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the D-backs overcame Chris Herrmann ...... 2nd time (2019) a 3-run defi cit to defeat the Giants twice over a 3-game span SERIES-LY, WE SET A RECORD J.J. Hoover ...... 2nd time (2019) (April 2 and 5)…no team had 2 comeback wins from 3+ runs ♦D-backs pitchers set a club record for a single series with 51 T.J. McFarland ...... 2nd time (2020) down in a series vs. Giants since the Nationals did it in July 2012. strikeouts from April 24-27 vs. Padres (previous high: 44). Chris Owings ...... 2nd time (2019) . A.J. Pollock ...... 2nd time (2018) GOLDY GAINS MEMBERSHIP IN THE 100/100 CLUB LAMB LAUNCHES A LONG HOMER Taijuan Walker ...... 2nd time (2020) Nick Ahmed ...... 1st time (2020) On April 5, Paul Goldschmidt notched his 100th career stolen ♦On April 29, Jake Lamb’s homer in the fi fth inning vs. Rockies ♦ Andrew Chafi n ...... 1st time (2020) base, becoming 1 of 5 fi rst basemen in baseball history to have was tied for the fi fth longest in Chase Field history by a D-back (sixth overall). Jake Lamb ...... 1st time (2020) 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases (also: Jeff Bagwell, Andres David Peralta ...... 1st time (2020) It was the third longest by a player hitting left-handed (*de- Galarraga, Dan Dreissen and Derrek Lee)…stats as 1B only. ♦ Robbie Ray ...... 1st time (2020) ♦First basemen in the 100/100 club: notes LHB). NAME, YEARS HR SB DIST. PLAYER DATE PITCHER UNDER CONTROL (20) Jeff Bagwell, 1991-2005 ...... 446 ...... 201 504 Adam Dunn* 9/27/08 vs. COL Glendon Rusch PLAYER CONTROLLED THROUGH Andres Galarraga, 1985-2004 ...... 387 ...... 127 503 Richie Sexson 4/26/04 vs. CHI Francis Beltran Anthony Banda ...... 2023 Derrek Lee, 1997-2011 ...... 328 ...... 104 486 Tony Clark* 5/8/07 vs. PHI Jake Barrett ...... 2022 Dan Driessen, 1974-1987 ...... 133 ...... 122 485 7/2/12 vs. SD Trevor Cahill Silvino Bracho ...... 2022 Paul Goldschmidt, 2011- ...... 176 ...... 117 482 Chris Young 9/22/07 vs. LAD David Wells Archie Bradley ...... 2021 481 Jake Lamb* 4/29/17 vs. COL Tyler Anderson Sócrates Brito ...... 2022 ♦Chris Young (2006-12) is the only other D-back in the 100/100 481 Justin Upton 7/6/08 vs. SD Josh Banks Brandon Drury ...... 2021 club (132 HR/112 SB). 481 Mark Reynolds 7/28/09 vs. PHI Brad Lidge Rey Fuentes ...... 2022 Zack Godley ...... 2022 D-BACKS START OFF SEASON WITH SERIES WIN VS. SF SPLASH DOWN WALK-OFF WINNER! Jeremy Hazelbaker ...... 2022 ♦The D-backs started the 2017 season with their fi rst 4-game se- ♦Daniel Descalso’s walk-off home run on April 30 vs. Rockies Steve Hathaway ...... 2022 ries victory vs. Giants @ Chase Field since Sept. 15-18, 2008. was the second ever to land in the Ram Trucks Pool (also: Adam Matt Koch ...... 2023 Eaton on Aug. 12, 2013 vs. Orioles). ...... 2023 Ketel Marte ...... 2022 HAZEL-RAKER ♦Additionally, it marked the fourth walk-off home run in club ♦Jeremy Hazelbaker reached base safely in his fi rst 8 plate ap- John Ryan Murphy ...... 2021 history on an 0-2 pitch (last: Chad Tracy off Yasuhiko Yabuta on Kristopher Negrón ...... 2022 pearances of the season (6 hits, 2 walks), the fi rst Major League June 13, 2008 vs. Royals). Jack Reinheimer ...... 2023 player to do so since the Orioles’ Ramon Hernandez to start the Jimmie Sherfy ...... 2023 2006 season [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ZEROS FOR 12 INNINGS Braden Shipley ...... 2023 ♦His 8 plate-appearance on-base streak, a club record to start a ♦The D-backs/Rockies game on April 30 was the longest a game Ildemaro Vargas ...... 2023 season, was 1 shy of the overall team record and tied for the remained 0-0 in Chase Field history, besting the previous record Christian Walker ...... 2023 fourth longest in team history overall. of 10 innings on Sept. 6, 2010 vs. Giants (D-backs lost, 2-0 in 11). FREE AGENTS (7) ♦The longest game in D-backs history without a run was on May SNAKES SWEEP DEFENDING AL CHAMPS PLAYER 29, 2001 @ Giants, where the D-backs scored in the 18th inning. Grégor Blanco ♦The D-backs fi nished their opening homestand with a 3-game Jorge De La Rosa sweep over the defending AL-champion Indians…the sweep #SUNDAYSAREFORTHEHURLERS David Hernandez was Arizona’s fi rst in Interleague Play since July 27-29, 2015 @ ♦On April 30, the D-backs became the 18th team in baseball his- Chris Iannetta Mariners and fi rst @ home since Aug, 12-14, 2013 vs. Orioles. tory to throw 13.0-scoreless innings while allowing 5 or fewer J.D. Martinez hits (last: Brewers limited the Marlins to 4 hits in 13 innings on Fernando Rodney THE 1-2 PUNCH KEYS A VICTORY AT DODGER STADIUM July 21, 2013 @ Miller Park). Adam Rosales ♦A.J. Pollock and David Peralta had 4 hits apiece in the No. 1 ♦Arizona’s 17 total strikeouts were most since April 24, 2016 vs. and No. 2 spots, respectively, on April 17 @ Dodgers. Pirates (also 17). D-BACKS SERVICE TIME ♦It was the fi rst time the D-backs had 4 hits from their No. 1-2 hit- PLAYER MLS ters in a 9-inning game and the fi rst time overall since June 24, ARIZONA’S ALL-TIME APRIL RANKINGS Nick Ahmed ...... 3.054 2014 in a 14-inning, 9-8 win vs. Indians (, 4-for-7; ♦Arizona’s 252 strikeouts in April were tied for the third most in a Anthony Banda ...... 0.037 , 5-for-7). single month in club history, trailing Sept./Oct 2015 (259), Aug. Jake Barrett ...... 1.120 Grégor Blanco ...... 7.142 ‘03 (256) and tied with Aug. ‘02 (252) and March/April ‘14 (252). RAY STRIKES OUT 6 IN A ROW Silvino Bracho ...... 1.014 ♦The 32 stolen bases and 253 hits set a club record for April, Archie Bradley ...... 2.112 Robbie Ray struck out 6 consecutive batters on April 17 @ ♦ while the 141 runs and .269 average were third best. Sócrates Brito ...... 1.030 Dodgers, 1 shy of the club record by Randy Johnson (May 8, ♦Archie Bradley’s 19 strikeouts tied for the most by a D-backs Andrew Chafi n ...... 3.020 2001 vs. Reds, July 4, 2001 @ Astros and July 18, 2001 @ Padres) reliever in March/April (also: Byung-Hyun Kim in 2001-02). Patrick Corbin ...... 5.105 and Curt Schilling (July 21, 2001 @ Giants). Jorge De La Rosa ...... 13.015 MAY NOTES Randall Delgado ...... 5.100 SCHULTE CALLS HIS 3,000TH D-BACKS GAME Daniel Descalso ...... 7.016 ♦Greg Schulte called his 3,000th D-backs game on April 19 @ MAY RECAP Brandon Drury ...... 2.034 Rey Fuentes ...... 1.038 Padres…in commemoration of the milestone, the D-backs do- ♦ The D-backs went 17-11 (9-3 at home and 8-8 on the road). nated $3,000 to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in the Zack Godley ...... 1.112 ♦ Arizona hit .256 (248-for-970) with 43 home runs and 129 runs Paul Goldschmidt ...... 6.059 name of Schulte, himself a Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor. scored (4.6 per game)…they also posted a 3.38 ERA (95 ER in Zack Greinke...... 13.057 253.0 IP) and were 8-for-11 in save opportunities. Steve Hathaway ...... 1.065 9 RUNS AND NO HOME RUNS The 43 home runs were 1 shy of the monthly club record (44 in Sept./ Jeremy Hazelbaker ...... 1.052 ♦ On April 21, the D-backs scored 9+ runs in an inning for the Oct. 1999, March/April 2000 and March/April 2001). David Hernandez ...... 8.084 sixth time in club history (last: 9 runs in the sixth inning on April ♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in May in slugging pct. Chris Herrmann ...... 4.001 25, 2016 vs. Cardinals). (1st, .458), home runs (1st), doubles (3rd, 55), triples (T-3rd, J.J. Hoover ...... 4.133 ♦ Other notes of interest on Arizona’s 9-run eighth: 6) and OPS (4th, .782)…they also fi nished second in ERA and Chris Iannetta ...... 11.013 Matt Koch ...... 0.033 The 9 runs were the most scored all-time against the Dodgers in a fourth in strikeouts (4th, 254). single inning. Jake Lamb ...... 3.053 ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in May: Domingo Leyba ...... 0.000 Tied a club record with 5 walks (sixth time, last: eighth inning on Sept. SLG OPS 26, 2011 vs. Dodgers). : Jake Lamb (4th, .657), Paul Goldschmidt (9th, .602)… : Lamb (4th, Ketel Marte ...... 1.162 2B 3B The D-backs were the second team this season to score 9+ runs in an 1.057)… : Brandon Drury (T-4th, 9)… : Lamb (T-6th, 3), A.J. Pollock (T-6th, J.D. Martinez ...... 6.036 inning without a home run (also: Phillies scored 12 runs in the fi rst 3)…BB: Lamb (T-4th, 18), Goldschmidt (T-7th, 17)…SB: Goldschmidt (7th, 5) | ERA: Jeff Mathis ...... 11.012 inning on April 8 vs. Nationals). Zack Godley (3rd, 2.20), Robbie Ray (8th, 2.56)…WINS: Zack Greinke (T-2nd, 4)… T.J. McFarland ...... 3.164 SO: Ray (4th, 45)…SV: Fernando Rodney (T-2nd, 7). Shelby Miller ...... 4.166 DOUBLE RECORDS WERE MADE TO BE BROKEN John Ryan Murphy ...... 2.043 Kristopher Negrón ...... 1.096 David Peralta set the club record with 4 doubles on April 22 vs. ♦ WORKING THE COUNT IN THE CAPITAL Chris Owings ...... 4.027 Dodgers. ♦The 125 pitches by Tanner Roark on May 2 @ Nationals were the David Peralta ...... 3.120 ♦The last player in the Majors with 4 doubles was the Red Sox’ second most by a D-backs opposing pitcher in 6.0 innings or A.J. Pollock ...... 5.052 Brock Holt on June 1, 2014 vs. Rays, and the last NL player with fewer…only the Giants’ Livan Hernandez (127 pitches in 6.0 IP) Robbie Ray ...... 3.007 4 doubles was the Rockies’ Jeff Baker on May 30, 2008 @ Cubs. threw more on July 26, 2001 @ Chase Field. Jack Reinheimer ...... 0.004 ♦Roark’s 125 pitches were the most against the D-backs since Gil Fernando Rodney ...... 14.137 TOOK AWHILE FOR A TRANSACTION Meche threw 132 in a 4-hit shutout on June 16, 2009 @ Royals. Adam Rosales ...... 7.163 ♦On April 24, the D-backs recalled RHP Silvino Bracho from Jimmie Sherfy ...... 0.033 Triple-A Reno and placed RHP Shelby Miller on the 10-day dis- Braden Shipley ...... 0.109 D-BACKS OWN DOUBLE-DIGIT STRIKEOUT RECORDS Yasmany Tomás ...... 3.000 abled list (right forearm tightness). ♦On May 3 @ Nationals, the D-backs set a Major League record by Ildemaro Vargas ...... 0.027 ♦The transaction was Arizona’s fi rst to the 25-man roster, the lon- recording 10+ strikeouts in their ninth consecutive game: Christian Walker ...... 0.055 gest stretch without a move to start a season in team history. TEAM NO. DATES Taijuan Walker ...... 3.142 D-backs ...... 9 ...... April 24-May 3, 2017 GOLDSCHMIDT’S A RBI MACHINE… Brewers...... 8 ...... Aug. 20-28, 2012 ♦ Paul Goldschmidt had a club-record 5 straight multi-RBI games Indians ...... 8 ...... Sept. 16-23, 2014 (in which he had an at-bat) from April 21-26…he was the third ♦The D-backs also set a Major League record with 10 straight NL player since 2014 to accomplish the feat (also: Charlie Black- home games with 10+ strikeouts from April 24-May 11. mon, April 21-25, 2017; Adam Lind, Aug. 28-Sept. 5, 2015). STRIKEOUTS TO START A GAME JUNE NOTES 2018 SCHEDULE ♦Robbie Ray fell 1 strikeout shy of tying a club record for strike- MARCH OPPONENT outs to start a game on May 3 @ Nationals…Ray’s 5 K’s were tied JUNE RECAP 29-31 ...... vs. Colorado for the third-most to start a D-backs game (also: Randy Johnson ♦ The D-backs went 17-9 (9-5 at home and 8-4 on the road). on July 20, 2000 vs. Brewers). ♦ Arizona hit .269 (241-for-897) with 32 home runs and 152 runs APRIL OPPONENT ♦Most consecutive strikeouts to start a D-backs game: scored (5.8 per game)…they also posted a 3.04 ERA (79 ER in 1 ...... OFF 2-4 ...... vs. Los Angeles-NL NO. NAME DATE/OPPONENT 234.0 IP) and were 7-for-10 in save opportunities. 5 ...... @ St. Louis 6 ...... Randy Johnson ...... May 9, 2007 vs. PHI The 152 runs were the most in a month since scoring 165 in March/ 6 ...... OFF Randy Johnson Aug. 5, 2002 @ NYM April 2008. 7-8 ...... @ St. Louis 5 ...... Robbie Ray ...... May 3, 2017 vs. WSH ♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in June in runs per game 9-11 ...... @ San Francisco Randy Johnson July 20, 2000 vs. MIL (1st, 5.85), doubles (1st, 57), runs (3rd), average (4th), on-base 12 ...... OFF

pct. (4th, .342), OPS (4th, .795) and walks (T-5th, 94)…they also 13-15 ...... @ Los Angeles-NL GREINKE’S NEAR NO-NO led the NL in ERA and ranked third in strikeouts (244). 16 ...... OFF ♦Zack Greinke carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning on May ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in June: 17-19 ...... vs. San Francisco 11 vs. Pirates before Gregory Polanco hit a solo home run to AVG: Rey Fuentes (10th, .353)…OBP: Paul Goldschmidt (5th, .441)…OPS: Gold- 20-22 ...... vs. San Diego lead off the frame. 23 ...... OFF schmidt (7th, 1.073)…RUNS: Goldschmidt (T-2nd, 23), David Peralta (T-7th, 21)… The 7.0 hitless innings are the most by a D-back to start a game 24-26 ...... @ Philadelphia ♦ 2B: Chris Owings (T-6th, 9)…3B: Grégor Blanco (T-3rd, 2)…HR: Goldschmidt (T-9th, since Edwin Jackson’s no-hitter on June 25, 2010 @ Rays…it was 27-29 ...... @ Washington 7)…RBI: Goldschmidt (T-1st, 27), Lamb (T-9th, 20)…BB: Goldschmidt (9th, 14) Greinke’s longest no-hit bid of his career (previous: 5.0 innings 30 ...... vs. Los Angeles-NL | ERA: Zack Greinke (8th, 2.70)…WINS: Greinke (T-4th, 3), Robbie Ray (T-4th, 3)… on Sept. 1, 2004 vs. Tigers with Royals). SO: Ray (5th, 44)…SV: Fernando Rodney (T-3rd, 7). MAY OPPONENT 1-3 ...... vs. Los Angeles-NL HOME RUNS ON REPEAT RAY’S SCORELESS STREAK 4-6 ...... vs. Houston ♦The D-backs hit 3 home runs in their 6-run eighth inning on ♦ Robbie Ray’s had a career-best, 27.2-inning scoreless streak, 7 ...... OFF May 15 vs. Mets. 8-9 ...... @ Los Angeles-NL from May 20-June 6, the third-longest streak in D-backs his- ♦The D-backs’ 3-homer inning was their fi rst since May 17, 2014 10-13 ...... vs. Washington tory…longest scoreless streaks in club history: vs. Dodgers (3 in the eighth inning). 14-16 ...... vs. Milwaukee NAME IP DATES 17 ...... OFF Brandon Webb ...... 42.0 ...... July 20-Aug. 17, 2007 STEALING HOME 18-20 ...... @ New York Brandon Webb ...... 30.0 ...... May 20-June 5, 2006 21-23 ...... @ Milwaukee On May 16 vs. Mets, Paul Goldschmidt became the eighth ♦ Robbie Ray ...... 27.2 ...... May 20-June 6, 2017 24 ...... OFF player in D-backs history to steal home, and fi rst since team- 25-27 ...... @ Oakland mate A.J. Pollock on May 20, 2015 @ Marlins. FIRST TO 50 RBI 28-30 ...... vs. Cincinnati ♦ On June 7, Jake Lamb became the fi rst player in the Majors 31 ...... OFF MOMMA SAID STRIKE YOU OUT with 50 RBI (approx. 7:20 p.m. AZ), narrowly edging out the ♦Archie Bradley had at least 1 strikeout in each of his fi rst 12 Rockies’ Mark Reynolds (approx. 8:10 p.m. AZ). JUNE OPPONENT games through May 16, the third-longest streak in team history 1-3 ...... vs. Miami 4-6 ...... @ San Francisco by a reliever to start a season…Byung-Hyun Kim holds the club RUNNING UP THE SCORE VS. SAN DIEGO record (20 in 2000), followed by Juan Cruz (17 in 2007). 7 ...... OFF ♦ Arizona’s 32 runs from June 6-8 were the most scored vs. Padres 8-10 ...... @ Colorado in a 3-game series in club history. 11-13 ...... vs. Pittsburgh FLEXING FIRST-INNING MUSCLES ♦ 25 of the D-backs’ 30 RBI in the series came with 2 outs. 14-17 ...... vs. New York ♦ Arizona scored 8 runs in the fi rst inning on May 19 @ Padres, 18-19 ...... @ Los Angeles-AL matching the most in franchise history in the opening frame WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE 20 ...... OFF (also May 28, 2014 vs. Padres) and their most ever in a road ♦ The D-backs won a season-high 9 straight home games from 21-24 ...... @ Pittsburgh game…they sent 14 batters to the plate, the most in team his- May 15-June 8, their longest home win streak since a club-re- 25-28 ...... @ Miami 29-30 ...... vs. San Francisco tory in the fi rst inning and tied for the third-most overall (last: cord 15-game stretch from Aug. 9-Sept.10, 2011. 14 in the sixth inning, April 25, 2016 vs. Cardinals). JULY OPPONENT The D-backs then scored 5 runs in the fi rst inning the following ♦ HOMERING AT HOME 1 ...... vs. San Francisco day, the fi rst time in franchise history they have scored 5+ runs ♦ Arizona homered in 15 straight games @ Chase Field from May 2-4 ...... vs. St. Louis in the opening frame in back-to-back days. 12-June 11, a single-season, franchise record and tied for the 5-8 ...... vs. San Diego longest all-time (also: Sept. 13, 2000-April 21, 2001. 9 ...... OFF WALK(A), WALK(A) 10-12 ...... @ Colorado ♦Paul Goldschmidt drew 2 walks in the fi rst inning on May 19 THE ONE (OR FEWER) RUN TO RULE THEM ALL 13-15 ...... @ Atlanta 16-19 ...... ALL-STAR BREAK @ Padres, the fourth player in franchise history to draw 2 walks ♦ Robbie Ray allowed 1 run or fewer in 5 consecutive starts from 20-22 ...... vs. Colorado in a single inning (also: Cody Ross – May 17, 2014 vs. Dodgers May 20-June 11, tied for the second-longest streak in club his- [2nd inning], Orlando Hudson – July 23, 2006 vs. Rockies [4th] 23-26 ...... @ Chicago tory (also: Brandon Webb from July 25-Aug. 17, 2007). 27-29 ...... @ San Diego and Chris Snyder – May 2, 2006 vs. Dodgers [5th]). ♦ Andy Benes holds the club mark with 6 starts from Aug. 27- 30-31 ...... vs. Texas Sept. 27, 1999. WELL, THAT’S A NEW ONE AUGUST OPPONENT ♦Randall Delgado was credited with the save on May 19 @ Pa- 10K3 1 ...... OFF dres after throwing 3.0 innings of 1-run baseball…it was the ♦ Robbie Ray struck out 10+ batters in 3 straight starts from 2-5 ...... vs. San Francisco largest margin of victory (10-1) in team history in which a player May 30-June 11, the fi rst D-back to strike out double-digits in 6-8 ...... vs. Philadelphia 9 ...... OFF earned a save, topping on April 5, 2000, who got a 3 games in a row since Randy Johnson’s 4-game stretch from save in a 11-3 game vs. Phillies. 10-12 ...... @ Cincinnati Aug. 15-31, 2004. 13 ...... OFF It was the 12th save in team history of 3.0+ innings, and the fi rst ♦ 14-15 ...... @ Texas since Patrick Corbin did so on Sept. 15, 2016 vs. Dodgers. HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO ALL 16-19 ...... @ San Diego ♦ Rey Fuentes hit his fi rst Major League home run in the 10th 20 ...... OFF LAMB NAMED NL PLAYER OF THE WEEK inning on June 18 to help the D-backs earn a 3-game sweep @ 21-22 ...... vs. Los Angeles-AL ♦Jake Lamb was named NL Player of the Week for May 15-21, Phillies, 5-4. 23 ...... OFF 24-26 ...... vs. Seattle hitting .412 (7-for-17) with 1 double, 4 home runs, 10 RBI and a He was the third D-back to hit his fi rst Major League home run in extra 1.742 OPS. innings to give the team the lead (also: Óscar Hernández on Aug. 10, 27-29 ...... @ San Francisco 30-31 ...... @ Los Angeles-NL ♦This marks Lamb’s second weekly honor after taking home the 2016 @ Mets and on April 7, 2003 @ Dodgers). accolade for July 15-17, 2016. ♦ Archie Bradley earned his second straight win on Father’s Day. SEPTEMBER OPPONENT 1-2 ...... @ Los Angeles-NL DON’T STRAY TOO FAR FROM FIRST IN THE BIG-INNING 3-4 ...... vs. San Diego ♦Zack Godley recorded a pickoff in back-to-back games on May ♦On June 21 @ Rockies, the D-backs became the fi rst NL team to 5 ...... OFF 21-26, the 20th player in team history to do so and the fi rst since score 10+ runs in an inning without a homer since the Cardinals 6-9 ...... vs. Atlanta Patrick Corbin from July 12-19, 2014. on July 21, 2012 vs. Cubs (12 runs in seventh inning) and the 10-13 ...... @ Colorado ♦Godley was the third right-hander in team history to record fi rst to do so on the road since the Phillies on Sept. 17, 2005 @ 14-16 ...... @ Houston 17-19 ...... vs. Chicago a pickoff in back-to-back games, joining Tony Pena (May 3-7, Marlins (10 runs in the ninth inning). 2007) and Armando Reynoso (Sept. 29, 1999-April 7, 2000). 20 ...... OFF ♦Additional notes for Arizona’s 10-run fourth inning: 21-23 ...... vs. Colorado 10 runs were the most in club history on the road in a single inning 24-26 ...... vs. Los Angeles-NL EARLY BIRD GETS THE DINGERS and third most in franchise history overall, trailing 13 runs on April 27 ...... OFF ♦On May 25 @ Brewers, Grégor Blanco recorded his fourth ca- 11, 2010 vs. Pirates (fourth inning) and 11 on Aug. 11, 2015 vs. Phillies 28-30 ...... @ San Diego reer leadoff home run, and Chris Owings led off the second in- (second). ning with a homer. 9 hits were the most in a single inning on the road in club history, and ♦It marked the fi rst time the D-backs had accomplished this feat tied for the second most in an inning in club history (third time, last: since July 21, 2010 vs. Mets (Chris Young and Rusty Ryal). April 25, 2016 vs. Cardinals – sixth inning).

RAY WAS LIGHTS OUT DRURY’S BIG RBI DAY ♦Robbie Ray threw his fi rst complete game and shutout on May ♦ Brandon Drury had 2 RBI-hits in the D-backs’ 10-run fourth in- 30 @ Pirates, allowing 4 hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts. ning on June 21 @ Rockies (2-run double and a RBI single). ♦His shutout was the fi rst by a D-backs southpaw since Joe Saun- ♦ According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Drury was the fourth play- ders on April 27, 2012 @ Miami. er in club history to have a pair of RBI hits in the same inning ♦ Ray was also the fourth D-backs pitcher with a shutout, no (also: Steve Finley in 1999, in 2015 and Chris walks and 10+ strikeouts, the fi rst since Ian Kennedy in 2011 Owings in 2016). and fi rst time on the road since Randy Johnson’s perfect game ♦ Drury also had 6 RBI without hitting a home run, joining Augie in 2004…Curt Schilling also accomplished the feat. Ojeda (May 3, 2008 vs. Mets) as the only other player in D-backs history to drive in 6+ runs despite not hitting a homer. CLUTCH CITY ♦Chris Iannetta was the fi rst player in the Majors to have mul- tiple 2-out, ninth-inning, game-tying homers (May 26 @ Brew- ers and May 29 @ Pirates) since 2007 and the fi rst to do so in D-backs history. D-BACKS BEST ROAD 3-CITY TRIP DOUBLE-DOSE OF LAMBO D-BACKS ON TWITTER ♦ Arizona’s .875 winning pct. (7-1) on its 8-game trip to Detroit ♦Jake Lamb recorded his second career multi-homer game on PLAYERS (2-0), Philadelphia (3-0) and Colorado (2-1) was the best 3-city July 6 @ Dodgers, with both home runs coming vs. left-handed Nick Ahmed ...... @NickAhmed13 trip in club history: pitching (Rich Hill/Luis Avilan). Anthony Banda ...... @anthony_banda3 PCT (RECORD) DATES ♦Lamb was the eighth D-backs left-handed hitter (11th time) to Jake Barrett ...... @BJBace99 .875 (7-1) ...... June 13-22, 2017 (DET, PHI, COL) hit 2 homers in a game off a southpaw, and the fi rst since Jason Grégor Blanco ...... @gregorblanco7 .700 (7-3)...... April 12-21, 2016 (LAD, SD, SF) Kubel on July 21, 2012 vs. Astros (both of ). Silvino Bracho ...... @silvinobracho June 17-26, 2016 (PHI, TOR, COL) ♦Lamb was also the third D-backs left-handed hitter to homer vs. Archie Bradley ...... @ArchieBradley7 Sócrates Brito ...... @SocratesBrito July 25-Aug. 3, 2008 (SF, SD, LAD) 2 diff erent lefties in the same game, joining Kelly Johnson on May 26-June 4, 2006 (CIN, NYM, ATL) Andrew Chafi n ...... @BigCountry1739 April 23, 2010 vs. Phillies (Hamels/Romero) and Steve Finley on May 12-22, 2005 (COL, HOU, DET) Patrick Corbin ...... @PatrickCorbin46 June 27-July 6, 2003 (DET, COL, LAD) Sept. 28, 2002 vs. Rockies (Mercker/Fuentes). Daniel Descalso ...... @DanielDescalso Rey Fuentes ...... @RFuentes2115 HERRMANN’S LEADOFF DINGER CATCHING RAYS IN L.A. Zack Godley ...... @godleyzt Steve Hathaway ...... @Mr_Hath ♦Chris Herrmann belted a leadoff home run on June 26 vs. Car- ♦On July 6, Robbie Ray recorded 13 strikeouts @ Dodgers, his Jeremy Hazelbaker ...... @j_hazelbaker dinals in his fi rst career start hitting fi rst, as did Cubs’ Willson third-straight double-digit strikeout game in Los Angeles, matching the Dodger Stadium record by a visiting player. David Hernandez ...... @DHern_30 Contreras @ Nationals…it was the fi rst time in Major League J.J. Hoover ...... @JJ_Hoover ♦Other visiting pitchers to accomplish this feat were J.R. Richard history that 2 diff erent players hit leadoff homers in their fi rst Chris Iannetta ...... @Chris_Iannetta starts hitting in the No. 1 slot [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. (1979-80), (1984-85) and Curt Schilling (1996- Matt Koch ...... @mattykoch20 97) [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. Jake Lamb ...... @JakeLamb18 ON BASE AT CHASE Domingo Leyba ...... @JuniorL07 ♦ Paul Goldschmidt reached base safely in a club-record, BASH BROS. J.D. Martinez ...... @JDMartinez14 42-straight games @ Chase Field from Sept. 18, 2016-June 27: ♦Paul Goldschmidt and Jake Lamb were the second set of Jeff Mathis ...... @JMathSix D-backs teammates to have 20+ home runs before the All- T.J. McFarland ...... @66TJMac NAME NO DATES Shelby Miller ...... @ShelbyMiller19 Paul Goldschmidt ...... 42 ...... Sept. 18, 2016-June 27, 2017 Star break, joining Jay Bell (24) and Matt Williams (23) in 1999 [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. John Ryan Murphy ...... @JRMurphy513 ...... 37 ...... April 24-Aug. 11, 2009 Chris Owings ...... @cowings5 On July 7, Goldschmidt became the fi rst D-backs right-handed Paul Goldschmidt ...... 31 ...... Aug. 9, 2015-April 8, 2016 ♦ Robbie Ray ...... @RobbieRay Steve Finley ...... 31 ...... April 19-June 26, 2000 hitter with 5 20+ homer seasons, tied with Steve Finley for sec- Jack Reinheimer ...... @Reinheimer_08 ond place overall in club history behind Luis Gonzalez (6). Fernando Rodney ...... @F_Rodney56 D-BACKS AT THE TURN: HITTING Adam Rosales ...... @arosie7 ♦The D-backs off ensive numbers through 81 games in 2016-17: THE MIRAGE ON THE MOUND Braden Shipley ...... @shipley25 YEAR(S) AVG R H 2B HR RBI BB SB OBP SLG OPS ♦With his win on July 7 vs. Reds, Zack Greinke improved to 9-0 @ Yasmany Tomás ...... @eltanquetomas 2017 .264 422 742 162 106 403 269 61 .333 .449 .782 Chase Field, the best start at home in franchise history…he was Ildemaro Vargas ...... @ildemaro_tigre 2016 .269 367 761 137 95 349 238 56 .329 .439 .767 1 of 6 pitchers in the last 40 seasons to go 9-0 or better at home Taijuan Walker ...... @tai_walker ♦Arizona’s all-time off ensive rankings through 81 games: before the All-Star Break [source: Elias Sports Bureau]: D-BACKS FRONT OFFICE TEAM RUNS TEAM HITS TEAM HR TEAM SLG TEAM OPS NAME TEAM YEAR RECORD Offi cial - English ...... @Dbacks 1999 448 2003 177 2001 115 1999 .455 1999 .801 Zack Greinke ...... ARI...... 2017 ...... 9-0 Offi cial - Spanish ...... @LosDbacks 2001 435 2017 167 1999 107 2001 .452 2001 .795 Jordan Zimmermann .....WSH ...... 2013 ...... 9-0 Derrick Hall ...... @DHallDbacks 2017 422 2009 165 2017 106 2017 .449 2017 .782 Adam Wainwright ...... STL ...... 2010 ...... 9-0 Tom Candiotti ...... @TomCandiotti 2002 408 2006 164 2000 105 2016 .439 2002 .781 Tommy Greene...... PHI ...... 1993 ...... 9-0 Rodrigo Lopez ...... @rod13lopez 2000 398 2010 161 2010 96 2000 .437 2000 .774 Frank Viola ...... MIN ...... 1988 ...... 9-0 Luis Gonzalez ...... @Luisgonzo20 Bret Saberhagen ...... KC ...... 1987 ...... 9-0 J.J. Putz ...... @jjputz40 D-BACKS AT THE TURN: PITCHING ...... @williebloom ♦The D-backs pitching numbers through 81 games in 2016-17: MOST WINS AT THE BREAK IN CLUB HISTORY YEAR W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦Arizona’s 53 wins were a team record before the All-Star break. MEDIA 2017 50-31 3.41 728.0 644 317 276 81 260 750 .235 Steve Gilbert ...... @SteveGilbertMLB 2016 36-45 4.66 730.0 756 400 378 94 288 633 .267 FIRST-HALF STRIKEOUTS Nick Piecoro ...... @nickpiecoro Todd Walsh...... @walshtodd Arizona’s all-time pitching rankings through 81 games: ♦D-backs pitchers 831 strikeouts during the fi rst half were ♦ Jody Jackson ...... @jody_jackson eighth-most in Major League history before the All-Star break, TEAM ERA TEAM SO TEAM WHIP FOX Sports Arizona ...... @FOXSPORTSAZ 2017 ...... 3.42 2017 ...... 750 2002 ...... 1.22 and tied for the fourth-most in NL history, behind the 2017 ArizonaSports 98.7 ...... @AZSports 2007 ...... 3.82 2002 ...... 655 2017 ...... 1.24 Dodgers (868), 2016 Dodgers (866) and 2016 Nationals (854). 2003 ...... 3.83 2016 ...... 633 2001 ...... 1.26 COMMUNICATIONS 2013 ...... 3.88 2001 ...... 620 2008 ...... 1.27 CORBIN ALLOWS FIRST RUN VS. ATLANTA Josh Rawitch ...... @joshrawitch 2008 ...... 3.91 2014 ...... 619 2013 ...... 1.29 ♦Patrick Corbin allowed his fi rst career run vs. Braves on July 15 Casey Wilcox ...... @CaseyWilcoxAZ on Brandon Phillips’ solo home run in the third inning. Patrick O’Connell ...... @paddyoc25 RODNEY HOLDS OPPONENTS HITLESS IN JUNE ♦His streak of 27.2 consecutive scoreless innings to start his Patrick Kurish ...... @PKurish ♦Fernando Rodney was the fourth pitcher all-time to face career vs. Atlanta was the longest such streak in the NL since Katie Krause ...... @Kkrause1983 28+ hitters in a single month and not allow a hit…also: Edwar Houston’s Pete Harnisch started his career with 29.0 straight Ramirez in June 2008 (37 BF), Bryan Harvey in Aug. 1989 (33 BF) scoreless innings vs. Padres from May 24, 1991-April 17, 1992. D-BACKS ON INSTAGRAM and Sparky Lyle in April 1970 (29 BF). Anthony Banda ...... abandafb3 RAY RECORDS HIS 500TH STRIKEOUT Grégor Blanco ...... gregorblanco.7 JULY NOTES Silvino Bracho ...... sbracho56 ♦Robbie Ray recorded his 500th career strikeout (Scott Sche- Archie Bradley ...... archiebradley7 bler) on July 19 @ Reds, becoming the 10th active pitcher (third JULY RECAP Sócrates Brito ...... socratesbrito lefty) to reach his 500th career strikeout in 82 or fewer games: ♦ The D-backs went 10-14 in July (6-5 at home and 4-9 on the road). Patrick Corbin ...... patrickcorbin46  (673 SO), Stephen Strasburg (562), Oliver Perez (542), ♦ Arizona hit .234 (187-for-800) with 28 home runs and 106 runs Randall Delgado ...... randelgado48 Jacob deGrom (541), Matt Harvey (525), Danny Salazar (516), Corey Daniel Descalso ...... danieldescalso scored (4.4 per game)…they also posted a 3.48 ERA (81 ER in Kluber (510), Yovani Gallardo (506), (506) and Ray (501). 209.1 IP) and were 2-for-7 in save opportunities. Rey Fuentes ...... rfuentes15 Zack Godley ...... godleyzt ♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in July in walks (1st, 101), EXTRA! EXTRA! Steve Hathaway ...... mr_hath triples (3rd, 8) and doubles (T-4th, 52). ♦On July 19 @ Reds, the D-backs had a franchise-record 9 diff er- Jeremy Hazelbaker ...... j_hazelbaker ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in July: ent players with an extra base hit…all 8 starting position play- Chris Herrmann ...... chrisherrm OBP: Paul Goldschmidt (4th, .452)…2B: A.J. Pollock (T-8th, 9)…3B: Daniel Des- ers recorded an extra-base hit for the third time in team history J.J. Hoover ...... jj_hoover calso (T-5th, 2), Pollock (T-5th, 2)…BB: Goldschmidt (2nd, 22), Jake Lamb (T-3rd, (also: June 20, 2012 vs. Mariners and Aug. 26, 2010 @ Padres). Matt Koch ...... mattykoch20 ERA WINS SO Jake Lamb ...... jakelamb24 19) | : Zack Greinke (7th, 2.12)… : Greinke (T-1st, 4)… : Patrick Corbin ♦Arizona also recorded a club-record 6 extra-base hits (4 dou- (T-10th, 34). Domingo Leyba ...... juniorleybas bles, 1 triple, 1 home run) in the fi fth inning. Ketel Marte ...... ketel_marte4 J.D. Martinez ...... jdmartinez28 THREE 3-BAGGERS LAMB’S BIG DAY IN THE QUEEN CITY Shelby Miller ...... shelbycmiller19 ♦ The D-backs tied a club record with 3 triples on July 1 vs. Rock- ♦Jake Lamb hit 2 home runs (third career multi-homer game) A.J. Pollock ...... ajpollock_ ies (10th time, last: July 5, 2016 vs. Padres). and drove in a career-high 6 runs on July 20 @ Reds. Jack Reinheimer ...... jackreinheimer Fernando Rodney ...fernandorodney3635 RODNEY’S SAVE STREAK BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK Braden Shipley ...... bshipley24 Ildemaro Vargas ...... ildemaro_tigre On July 2, Fernando Rodney allowed 1 run on 3 hits vs. Rock- On July 21 vs. Nationals, the D-backs were the fi rst team with ♦ ♦ Taijuan Walker ...... tskywalk44 ies, ending his hitless (11 games) and unearned-run streak (20): 3 straight homers to lead off the game - David Peralta, A.J. Pol- ♦Longest D-backs streak without allowing a hit: lock, Jake Lamb - since the Orioles on May 10, 2012 vs. Rangers NAME NO. DATES (GM 1) and fi fth time in baseball history [source: Elias Sports Bu- Fernando Rodney ...... 11 ...... May 31-July 1, 2017 reau]…other notes: Jake Barrett ...... 11 ...... Aug. 28-Sept. 18, 2016 Fourth time the D-backs have hit 3 home runs in the fi rst inning. Andrew Chafi n ...... 9 ...... June 15-July 3, 2016 Fifth time the D-backs have hit back-to-back-to-back homers. Joe Paterson ...... 9 ...... April 16-May 11, 2011 Most runs allowed in the fi rst inning by Max Scherzer since July 2, Mike Myers ...... 9 ...... May 10-25, 2003 2011 vs. Giants (5), and fi rst time he has allowed 3 homers in a game ♦Longest D-backs streak without an earned run: since May 6, 2016 vs. Cubs (4). NAME NO. DATES First time the Nationals allowed back-to-back-to-back home runs. J.J. Putz ...... 24 ...... June 23-Aug. 31, 2012 Brandon Lyon ...... 24 ...... April 9-June 12, 2008 ELIAS SAYS…ZACK GREINKE Oliver Perez ...... 23 ...... June 4-Aug. 5, 2015 ♦Zack Greinke improved to 10-0 in 12 starts at Chase Field on Fernando Rodney ...... 20 ...... May 2-July 1, 2017 July 24, becoming the fi rst Arizona pitcher ever to start a season Dan Plesac ...... 20 ...... Aug. 23-Sept. 26, 2000 10-0 at home. ♦Greinke also went 10-0 in his fi rst 12 home starts with the Brew- ers in 2011, becoming the second pitcher in Major-League his- tory to go 10-0 or better over his fi rst 12 home starts of a season more than once…David Wells also accomplished the feat in 1995 (8-0 with Tigers/2-0 with Reds) and in 1998 (with Yankees). WALKER’S FIRST HOME RUN BANDA’S FIRST WIN ♦On July 25 vs. Braves, Taijuan Walker hit his fi rst homer, the fi rst by a D-backs pitcher ♦On Aug. 4 @ Giants, Anthony Banda (3 H/1 ER/6.0 IP/7 K) became the fourth pitcher since Robbie Ray on June 6, 2016 vs. Rays. in team history to have an outing of 6.0+ innings with 1 or fewer earned runs and ♦Per StatCast, the ball traveled 455 feet, the second-longest home run by a pitcher 7 or more strikeouts within his fi rst 2 career games, joining Zack Godley on July 23, this season (467 by Rockies’ Jon Gray on July 5 vs. Reds). 2015 vs. Brewers, Brandon Webb on April 27, 2003 (Gm. 1) @ Mets and Geraldo Guz- ♦Walker’s exit velocity of 109.9 mph was the fourth hardest in the Statcast era (since man on July 17, 2000 vs. Mariners. 2015) by a pitcher, each of the previous coming from (source: ♦Of the above list, Banda was the fi rst left-handed pitcher to accomplish this feat and Baseballsavant.com): the second to do so with 3 or fewer hits allowed (also: Webb). PLAYER, TEAM MPH DATE Madison Bumgarner, SF ...... 112.5 ...... April 2, 2017 @ D-backs LAMB’S DAILY DOUBLE VS. DODGERS Madison Bumgarner, SF ...... 112.1 ...... April 2, 2017 @ D-backs ♦On Aug. 8 vs. Dodgers, Jake Lamb became the fi rst D-back with back-to-back multi- Madison Bumgarner, SF ...... 111.0 ...... Aug. 21, 2015 @ Pirates homer games vs. Dodgers, and fi rst to do so in a single season since Todd Helton in Taijuan Walker, ARI...... 109.9 ...... July 25, 2017 vs. Braves 2003. ♦Lamb also hit 2 homers @ Dodgers on July 6. MARTE’S INSIDE JOB ♦Ketel Marte hit the 12th inside-the-park home run in D-backs history on July 26 vs. AN INSIDE JOB Braves (last: Jean Segura on April 7, 2016 vs. Cubs). ♦David Peralta recorded his fi rst career inside-the-park home run on Aug. 12 vs. Cubs (13th in team history). QUITE AN INTERESTING INNING ♦It marked the second inside-the-park homer by a D-back in 2017 (also: Ketel Marte, ♦With Daniel Descalso’s 2-run triple followed by Ketel Marte’s inside-the-park hom- July 26 vs. Braves), the fourth season in franchise history the D-backs have had mul- er in the third inning, the D-backs were the fi rst team to hit a triple and an inside-the- tiple such home runs (also: 2002 [3] , 2010 [2] and 2012 [2]). park homer in consecutive plate appearances since the Rangers on Sept. 22, 1984 @ Angels (Alan Bannister triple and Gary Ward inside-the-park homer in the eighth) IF YOU PLAY WELL, THEY WILL COME [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦The D-backs drew 123,110 fans to Chase Field from Aug. 11-13 vs. Cubs, the highest attended 3-game series at home since Sept. 23-25, 2011 vs. Giants (132,925). A GRAND VICTORY ♦Arizona’s 4–0 win on a grand slam on July 28 @ St. Louis was the fi rst in franchise 4 STRIKEOUTS IN AN INNING history and fi rst in the Majors since Kansas City on Sept. 22, 2013 vs. Rangers (Justin ♦On Aug. 13 vs. Cubs, Zack Godley became the second pitcher in team history to Maxwell)…a pair of NL teams from the 1800s—the Phillies and Pirates—have never record 4 strikeouts in a single inning (fi rst), joining Oliver Perez, who did so in the had a grand slam in a 4–0 victory [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. seventh inning on Sept. 20, 2014 @ Brewers.

SLAMS IN BOTH LEAGUES PICKING ON THE LITTLE GUY ♦With his grand slam on July 28 @ Cardinals, J.D. Martinez (DET/ARI) became the ♦Zack Greinke struck Jose Altuve out 3 times on Aug. 14 vs. Astros, making him the fourth player in history to hit a grand slam in both the AL second pitcher to ever do so, joining Matt Cain on June 13, 2012, the day he threw a and NL in the same season, joining Yoenis Céspedes in 2015 (DET/NYM), Will Clark in perfect game [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. 2000 (BAL/STL) and Greg Vaughn in 1996 (MIL/SD) [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. AN INSIDE-THE-PARK HOMER FOR EVERYONE! J.D.’S HOT START ♦Daniel Descalso recorded the D-backs’ third inside-the-park home run of the sea- ♦ J.D. Martinez’s 11 RBI were the most by a D-back through his fi rst 6 games, while 4 son on Aug. 17 @ Houston, matching the most by the club in a single season (also: homers tied for the most…since 2010, his 11 RBI were second-most and his 6 hom- 2003), and the most by a NL team since the 2011 Brewers (also: 3). ers were tied for fourth most through fi rst 6 games with a team [source: STATS LLC]: D-BACKS HR D-BACKS RBI MLB HR SINCE 2010 MLB RBI SINCE 2010 DESCALSO TAKES THE MOUND AGAIN 4 J.D. Martinez 11 J.D. Martinez 7 Trevor Story, 2016 12 Trevor Story, 2016 ♦On Aug. 19 @ Twins, Daniel Descalso made his second relief appearance of the sea- 4 10 Chris Johnson 5 Justin Upton, 2013 11 J.D. Martinez, 2017 4 Luis Gonzalez 8 3 tied 5 Carlos Quentin, 2012 10 Chris Johnson, 2012 son and third of his career. 4 J.D. Martinez + 5 others + 5 others ♦He is the fi rst D-backs position player to pitch twice in a season and fourth to do so in the Majors since Chris Gimenez/MIN (6 games), Christian Bethancourt/SD (4) and ♦Martinez’s 3 homers and 7 RBI in his fi rst 5 games made him 1 of 4 players since 2003 with at least 3 homers and 7 RBI in their fi rst 5 games with a team after switching Erick Aybar/SD (2). teams during the season: ♦Arizona only utilized a position player on the mound twice in a season once before (2007 - & Augie Ojeda). Mark Teixeira/ATL in 2007 (3 HR, 7 RBI), Manny Ramirez/LAD in 2008 (3 HR, 7 RBI), and Ben Zobrist/KC in 2015 (3 HR, 7 RBI). SOLAR ECLIPSE OF THE HEART 5 RUNS IN 4 GAMES ♦Arizona improved to 2-0 all-time when a total solar eclipse was visible in the U.S. ♦ The D-backs surrendered 5 total runs in their series in St. Louis from July 27-30, tying after winning, 3-2, on Aug. 21 @ Mets. the club record for fewest runs allowed in a 4-game set (also: July 23-26, 2015 vs. ♦The D-backs won, 2-0, on May 20, 2012 @ Royals during an annular solar eclipse. Brewers and July 17-20, 2016 @ Phillies). ♦Following the eclipse, the D-backs won 15 of their next 16 games from Aug. 21-Sept. 6, including a franchise-record, 13-game winning streak from Aug. 24-Sept. 6. AUGUST NOTES J.D. GOES YARD ON ALL 30 TEAMS AUGUST RECAP ♦J.D. Martinez’s homer on Aug. 22 @ Mets made him 1 of 16 active players at that ♦ The D-backs went 16-13 in Aug. (9-5 at home and 7-8 on the road). time to homer against all 30 teams, joining Jose Bautista, Carlos Beltran, Adrian ♦ Arizona hit .241 (231-for-960) with 42 homers and 127 runs scored (4.4 per game)… Beltre, Miguel Cabrera, Stephen Drew, Edwin Encarnacion, Adrian Gonzalez, Curtis it also posted a 4.44 ERA (126 ER in 255.2 IP) and was 13-for-17 in save opportunities. Granderson, Russell Martin, Brian McCann, Brandon Moss, Albert Pujols, Mark Reyn- ♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in August in home runs (3rd, 42) and doubles olds, Troy Tulowitzki and Justin Upton [source: STATS LLC]. (T-5th, 48)…they also fi nished second among NL pitching staff s with 13 saves and fourth with 254 strikeouts. RODNEY REACHES THE 30-SAVE MARK & SETS MONTHLY MARK ♦ Paul Goldschmidt set the club record for August with 31 RBI, and tied for the team ♦Fernando Rodney became the seventh D-back (eighth time) with 30 saves in a sea- mark with 11 home runs (also: Mark Reynolds in 2009). son on Aug. 24 @ Mets. ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in August: ♦Rodney also set a club monthly record with 12 saves in August, surpassing J.J. Putz’s SLG: Paul Goldschmidt (3rd, .736)…OPS: Goldschmidt (6th, 1.131)…HITS: Goldschmidt (T-5th, 35)…2B: Bran- previous mark of 11 in May and Aug. 2011. don Drury (T-7th, 8), Goldschmidt (T-7th, 8)…HR: Goldschmidt (T-2nd, 11), J.D. Martinez (T-5th, 8)…WINS: Patrick Corbin (T-1st, 4), Zack Greinke (T-6th, 3)…ERA: Corbin (7th, 2.52)…SO: Corbin (2nd, 42), Greinke (T-3rd, 100 RUNS FOR THE FOURTH TIME 39), Zack Godley (T-5th, 38)…SV: Fernando Rodney (2nd, 12). ♦On Aug. 31 vs. Dodgers, Paul Goldschmidt scored his 100th run of the season, be- coming the fi rst player in team history with 4 100-run campaigns (also: 2013, ‘15-17). DESCALSO TAKES THE BUMP FIRST THINGS FIRST ♦ Daniel Descalso became the sixth position player to pitch for the D-backs on Aug. 1 @ Cubs…the previous to do so was Josh Wilson on May 11, 2009 vs. Reds. ♦Arizona scored multiple fi rst-inning runs in 3 consecutive games from Aug. 29-31, matching the franchise record (fi fth time, last: July 26-28, 2016). FROM 16-TO-NONE ELIAS SAYS - DODGERS SWEEP EDITION ♦ The D-backs, with a shutout on Aug. 2 @ Cubs after allowing 16 runs the day before, ♦Courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau, the D-backs sweep vs. Dodgers from Aug. 29-31 became the second team this season to allow 15+ runs then in the next game shut- was the fourth time in the expansion era (since 1961) that a team swept a series of out that same team. 3+ games from a team that was 50+ games above .500 at the start of the series. ♦ The Mariners also did so on April 25-26 (Mariners lost 19-9 @ Tigers on April 25 then ♦The other 3, all 3-game series, were the Yankees vs. Orioles (108-48 record when the won 8-0 @ Tigers on April 26). series started) in 1969, A’s vs. Mariners (106-41) in 2001 and Astros vs. Cardinals (103- It was the fi rst time the D-backs accomplished the feat [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ 52) in 2004. THE CONFINES WERE FRIENDLY TO GOLDY A PERFECT HOMESTAND ♦ Paul Goldschmidt, who entered the game with just 1 home run in his fi rst 64 career ♦The D-backs swept a homestand of at least 6 games for the fi fth time in club history at-bats at Wrigley Field, hit a career-high 3 home runs on Aug. 3 @ Cubs…he was the from Aug. 25-31, having also done so from May 5-10, 2000 vs. Padres and Dodgers; fi rst D-back with 3 homers since Jason Kubel on July 21, 2012 vs. Astros. Aug. 13-19, 2001 vs. Pirates and Cubs; July 22-28, 2002 vs. Rockies and Padres (7 He was the seventh D-back with a multi-homer game at Wrigley Field (fi rst since ♦ games); and June 20-25, 2003 vs. Reds and Astros. Mark Reynolds in 2010), and his 6 RBI tied an Arizona record (also: Orlando Hudson on July 31, 2006). SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER NOTES

BIG DAYS FROM CLEANUP HITTERS SEPT/OCT RECAP ♦On Aug. 3, cleanup hitters Paul Goldschmidt and Willson Contreras each drove in ♦ Arizona was 17-11 in Sept./Oct. (7-6 at home and 10-5 on road). 6 runs in the Diamondbacks’ 10-8 win yesterday @ Cubs…it was the fi rst time since ♦ The D-backs hit .256 (245-for-957) with 44 home runs and 157 runs scored (5.6 per the RBI became an offi cial statistic in 1920 that each team’s cleanup hitter drove in game)…they also posted a 3.74 ERA (103 ER in 248.0 IP) and were 7-for-9 in save op- 6+ runs in the same game. portunities. ♦There were 10 other instances of opposing players – regardless of position in the ♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in Sept./Oct. in home runs (1st, 44), slug- batting order – each producing 6+ RBI in the same game (last: June 2, 2011 - San ging pct. (1st, .461), runs scored (1st, 157), walks (T-4th, 112), on-base pct. (5th, .337), Francisco’s Aubrey Huff and St. Louis’s Colby Rasmus each drove in 6 runs). doubles (5th, 52) and triples (T-5th, 6). ♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in Sept./Oct.: RAY’S 5-START STRETCH AVG: J.D Martinez (1st, .396)…OBP: Martinez (10th, .431)…SLG: Martinez (1st, .950)…OPS: Martinez (1st, ♦ Robbie Ray won 5 straight starts from Aug. 24-Sept. 5, walking just 6 batters dur- 1.382)…RUNS: Martinez (1st, 26)…HITS: Martinez (2nd, 40)…2B: Martinez (T-8th, 8)…3B: Daniel Descalso ing that span with 55 strikeouts…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only 4 other (T-5th, 2)…HR: Martinez (1st, 16)…RBI: Martinez (1st, 36)…A.J. Pollock (T-8th, 20) | ERA: Robbie Ray (6th, pitchers in baseball history have had a season in which, over a span of 5 games, they 2.56)…WINS: Ray (T-2nd, 4)…SO: Ray (1st, 48), Zack Godley (T-8th, 36), Taijuan Walker (T-8th, 36). won each game with 55+ strikeouts and 6 or fewer walks. ♦ The pitchers who did so: Pedro Martinez (1999), Randy Johnson (1999), Curt Schil- WALKER STARTS OFF SEPTEMBER WITH A STRONG START ling (2002) and Clayton Kershaw (2014 and ‘16). ♦ On Sept. 1 @ Rockies, Taijuan Walker became the third pitcher in team history to record 10+ strikeouts in 5.0 or fewer innings, and the ninth all-time to not yield a run GREINKE’S EXTRA-SPECIAL DAY AT THE PLATE (last: Alex Wood on May 8 vs. Pirates). ♦ On Sept. 16 @ Giants, Zack Greinke (2 doubles) became the third D-backs pitcher ♦ Max Scherzer (Sept. 7, 2008 @ Dodgers) and Robbie Ray (July 23, 2016 @ Reds) also with 2+ extra-base hits in a game: Micah Owings (2x) and Dan Haren (2x)…Haren accomplished the feat for the D-backs. was the last to accomplish the feat on May 21, 2010 vs. Blue Jays (2 doubles).

ALL-TIME LOW HIT MARK AT COORS D-BACKS TIE CLUB RECORD WITH 9-GAME ROAD WINNING STREAK ♦ The D-backs starting rotation limited the Rockies to just 3 hits or fewer in 3 straight ♦The D-backs boasted a 9-game road winning streak from Aug. 24-Sept. 16, which games @ Coors Field from Sept. 1-3, the fi rst team to do so in a single season. tied the club record (also: Aug. 3-17, 2002). ♦ Taijuan Walker allowed 3 hits on Sept. 1, Patrick Corbin only 2 on Sept. 2 and Zack ♦Longest road win streaks in D-backs history: Godley just 3 on Sept. 3. NO. DATES OPPONENTS 9 ...... Aug. 24-Sept. 16 ...... NYM (1), COL (3), LAD (3), SF (2) 5-RUN STREAK 9 ...... Aug. 3-17, 2002 ...... NYM (4), CIN (3), CHC (2) 8 ...... July 20-31, 1999 ...... SEA (1), HOU (2), SD (3), LAD (2) ♦ Arizona scored 5+ runs in 8 straight games from Aug. 27-Sept. 4, the second longest such streak in club history behind an 11-game stint from Sept. 17-28, 1999. STARTING OFF WITH A BANG ♦Arizona led off back-to-back games with a home run on the road (Sept. 19-20 @ J.D. STANDS FOR ‘JUST DINGERS’ Padres) for the fi rst time in club history and second overall (also: Sept. 13-14, 2016 was the 18th player in Major League history and the fi rst in D-backs ♦ J.D. Martinez vs. Rockies - both by Jean Segura). history to hit 4 home runs in a single game on Sept. 4 @ Dodgers…of note: Second player this season with 4 homers in a game this season (Reds Scooter Gennett on MARTINEZ HITS #25 WITH D-BACKS June 6 vs. Cardinals). On Sept. 20 @ Padres, became the ninth player in Major League his- First player in the modern era to hit a HR in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings of the same ♦ J.D. Martinez game [source: ELIAS]. tory with 25+ homers for a team after playing for another team earlier in the season, First time in Major League history had more homers (4) than the opponent had hits (3) and the fi rst to do so since 1999 when Tony Batista hit 26 homers for the Blue Jays, [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. after being acquired on July 18 from the D-backs [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. Third player to hit 4 homers against 4 diff erent pitchers in a single game and the fi rst since Joe Adcock in 1954. IANNETTA’S 8-RBI GAME ♦Chris Iannetta had a career-high 8 RBI on Sept. 22 vs. Marlins on a 3-run homer in ADDITIONAL SEPT. 4 NOTES the fi rst inning, RBI single in the second and grand slam in the sixth. ♦ Arizona’s 13-0 win was the largest margin of victory over the Dodgers in the series ♦The 8 RBI were the most by a catcher over the last 10 years since Yasmani Grandal/ history…also marked the largest home loss by the Dodgers since Sept. 14, 2013 vs. LAD on May 7, 2015 @ Brewers (4-for-4, 2 HR, 8 RBI)…more info on Iannetta’s game: Giants (19-3). Career-high 8 RBI were 1 shy of club record 9 by on 5/17/02 vs. Phillies. Was the largest shutout against a team at least 40 games above .500 at the time since 1930, Third career multi-homer game and fi fth career grand slam. when the Indians blanked the 80–38 Philadelphia Athletics, 15–0 [source: Elias Sports Bu- Only player in the Majors with multiple 7+ RBI games this year [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. reau]. 1 of 11 players (13 times) with 15+ RBI over 2 games…21st player (24th time) since 1913 with ♦ The 6 home runs for the D-backs matched the single-game franchise record (5x, last: multiple 7+ RBI games in a season. June 17, 2016 @ Phillies), and tied for the most by a visiting team in Dodger Stadium 10th catcher since 1913 with 2+ HR, 8+ RBI game: Yasmani Grandal (5/7/15), Ivan Rodriguez (also: Reds on Aug. 2, 2001). (4/13/99), Chris Hoiles (8/14/98), Barry Foote (4/22/80), George Mitterwald (4/17/74), Ed Bai- ley (7/22/65), Elston Howard (8/19/62), Smoky Burgess (7/29/55), Walker Cooper (7/6/1949). RAY’S CAREER DAY VS. DODGERS 4 HOMERS AND 13 RUNS IN BACK-T0-BACK TILTS ♦ Robbie Ray struck out a career-high 14 batters on Sept. 4 @ Dodgers. ♦Arizona collected 4 home runs and 13 runs in consecutive games on Sept. 20 @ Pa- ♦ He also became the fi rst pitcher in Major League history with at least 4 games of 10+ dres and Sept. 22 vs. Marlins, the third time in team history (last: Aug. 10-11, 2005) strikeouts vs. Dodgers in a single season. they scored 13+ in back-to-back games, and fourth time they clubbed 4 homers in 2 games in a row (last: June 3 [GM 2]-4, 2006 @ Braves). KEEPING IT IN THE PARK ♦The last NL team with at least 4 homers and 13 runs scored in 2 straight games was ♦ The D-backs did not surrender a homer in 51.0 consecutive innings from Aug. 30- the Braves on July 17-18, 2006. Sept. 5, their longest streak since a club-record 63.0 straight frames from Sept. 21, 2014-April 6, 2015. RODNEY SHOOTS THE ARROW FOR THE 300TH TIME HI, I’M JIMMIE SHERFY ♦Fernando Rodney recorded his 300th career save on Sept. 22, the 28th player in baseball history to reach the milestone. ♦Jimmie Sherfy tied a Major League record by not allowing a baserunner in his fi rst 4 games from Aug. 20-Sept. 8 (ninth time, last: Miguel Diaz from April 3-10). CHANGE TEAMS, SET RBI RECORDS ♦J.D. Martinez’s 65 RBI were the most RBI through 60 games with a team in a season BIRTHDAY BOY GOES DEEP after having switched teams, since RBI became an offi cial statistic in 1920. ♦Paul Goldschmidt homered on his birthday for the fi rst time in his career on Sept. ♦The previous record was held by Ray Boone, who had 61 RBI through 60 games for 10 vs. Padres…it was the 10th time in club history a player homered on his birthday. the 1953 Tigers after playing for the Indians…Harry Rice had 58 RBI with the 1930 Yankees after coming over from the Tigers, and Jermaine Dye had 58 RBI with the MARTINEZ GETS TO 20 HOMERS WITH D-BACKS IN A HURRY 2001 A’s after playing for the Royals [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦J.D. Martinez hit his 20th and 21st home run as a D-back in his 45th game on Sept. 10 vs. Padres, making him the second-fastest player all-time to reach 20 home runs TEAL TEAM 2 COMES THROUGH with a new team, trailing Mark McGwire in 1997 [source: STATS LLC]: ♦On Oct. 1 @ Royals, 4 diff erent D-backs recorded a hit off the bench (Kristopher PLAYER, TEAM NO. DATE Negrón, Ildemaro Vargas, Jeremy Hazelbaker and Chris Herrmann), matching a Mark McGwire, STL ...... 42 ...... Sept. 19, 1997 @ PIT J.D. Martinez, ARI ...... 45 ...... Sept. 10, 2017 vs. SD franchise record (fi fth time, last: June 5, 2002 vs. Astros)…the bench also combined Jim Thome, CWS ...... 49 ...... May 29, 2006 @ CLE for a club-record 9 RBI in a single game. Carl Everett, BOS ...... 49 ...... June 5, 2000 @ FLA ♦Hazelbaker and Vargas were the fourth set of teammates since 1913 to record 4 RBI Jose Canseco, TB ...... 49 ...... June 2, 1999 @ OAK off the bench and fi rst since Billy Klaus and Albie Pearson did it for the Orioles on April 24, 1960 @ Yankees. GREINKE GETS HIS 200TH STRIKEOUT ♦Vargas was the fi rst D-back all-time with 3 hits and 4 RBI off the bench, and fi rst in the ♦On Sept. 11 vs. Rockies, Zack Greinke notched his 200th strikeout (Tyler Anderson) Majors since the Mariners’ Dae-ho Lee on June 2, 2016 @ Padres. for the sixth time in his career (2009, ’11-12, ’14-15, ’17). ♦He was the fi fth pitcher (11th time) in team history to reach the milestone: Randy MISCELLANEOUS NOTES Johnson (5x; 1999-02, ’04), Curt Schilling (2x, 2001-02), Dan Haren (2x; 2008-09) and Robbie Ray (2016-17). C.O. JOINS TAYLOR HOOTON FOUNDATION ADVISORY BOARD ♦Chris Owings has joined the Taylor Hooton Foundation’s Advisory Board as the D- MR. 1,000 backs’ player representative. ♦Paul Goldschmidt became the second player in club history with 1,000 hits on Sept. ♦The Taylor Hooton Foundation is a non-profi t organization dedicated to educating 13 vs. Rockies…Luis Gonzalez (1,337) is the only other D-back to reach that mark. North America’s young people about the dangers of anabolic steroids and other ap- pearance and performance enhancing drugs. ONE HOMER - TWO RECORDS ♦J.D. Martinez hit his career-high 39th home run on Sept. 14 vs. Rockies, also setting D-BACKS VISIT WALTER REED MEDICAL CENTER a club record with his 23rd homer after the All-Star break (previous record: 22 by Luis ♦On May 3, a large group of D-backs visited the Walter Reed National Military Medical Gonzalez in 2001). Center in Bethesda, Md. ♦Among the D-backs in attendance were Torey Lovullo, Paul Goldschmidt, Dave RAY REACHES 200 STRIKEOUTS McKay, Chris Iannetta, Nick Ahmed, J.J. Hoover, Mike Butcher, Tom Wilhelmsen, ♦Robbie Ray recorded his 200th strikeout on Sept. 16 @ Giants (Austin Slater), his Daniel Descalso, Tony Perezchica and Amiel Sawdaye. second consecutive season achieving that milestone (218 SO in 216). ♦Additional notes on Ray’s 200th strikeout: HONORARY BAT GIRL, LESLIE CHESTER 12th 200-strikeout season in club history, and the third time a pair of D-backs teammates ♦Phoenix resident Leslie Chester was honored in a pre-game ceremony on May 14 (Zack Greinke) accomplished the feat: also Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling in 2001-02. and with a cereMOMial fi rst pitch guest as part of a contest that Major League Base- Notched his 200th strikeout in 148.1 IP, the third-fewest innings needed by a D-backs pitcher ball held that recognizes baseball fans who have been aff ected by breast cancer and to reach that milestone: 130.2 IP by Randy Johnson in 2001 and 145.2 IP by Johnson in 1999 who demonstrate a commitment to eradicating the disease. [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦Chester was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2015 and is a mother of two 10th game with 10+ strikeouts this season (14th of career)…had 10+ strikeouts in a career- daughters, who were supportive of her during her battle…Chester recently started high 4 straight games, the second pitcher in club history to do so (also: Johnson, 10x – last: a T-shirt company to help raise funds for those locally who cannot aff ord their cancer Aug. 15-31, 2004). treatments. LA RUSSA & DUNCAN HONORED BY to the Midwest Scouts Association Hall of Fame. ♦In June, the California League of Professional Baseball inducted its 2017 Hall of Fame D-BACKS MAKE-A-WISH class, which included D-backs Chief Baseball Analyst and Dave Dun- ♦On Aug. 12, the D-backs welcomed 10-year-old Kaleb Boop and his family to Chase can, special assistant to the GM and pitching consultant. Field through Make-A-Wish Foundation…Boop took batting practice, played catch ♦Duncan and La Russa both played for the 1966 Modesto Reds. with Paul Goldschmidt and received an exclusive clubhouse tour from Nick Ahmed, ♦The other members of the Hall of Fame class were Kirby Puckett, Mike Piazza and before throwing out the ceremonial fi rst pitch. umpire Doug “God” Harvey. ♦Boop has hypoplastic left-heart syndrome which aff ects blood fl ow through the heart. JIM MARSHALL THROWS OUT FIRST PITCH @ WRIGLEY ♦Jim Marshall, the D-backs’ Senior Advisor, Pacifi c Rim Operations, threw the fi rst D-BACKS NAME SCOUT SECTION AFTER ROLAND HEMOND pitch @ Wrigley Field on May 24 on his 86th birthday. ♦On Sept. 26, the D-backs named the Scout Section at Chase Field after longtime ♦Marshall, who played 5 Major League seasons (Orioles, 1958; Cubs, ‘58-’59; Giants, executive, Roland Hemond. ‘60-’61; Mets, ‘62; Pirates, ‘62) and managed for parts of 4 (Cubs, 1974-76; A’s, ‘79), is ♦D-backs President & CEO Derrick Hall: “Roland is a living legend in every sense of the the oldest living former Cubs skipper. word and his contributions to the D-backs and the game of Major League Baseball are unparalleled. What he has accomplished both as a General Manager and as an STEVE McALLISTER IN THE SCOUTS HALL OF FAME ambassador for the game, its employees and its players makes him incredibly wor- ♦D-backs Midwest Scouting Supervisor Steve McAllister was inducted into the Kil- thy of this permanent spot in Chase Field.” lebrew Root Beer Professional Baseball Scouts Hall of Fame on Aug. 4 at CHS Field in St. Paul, Minn. ♦He has been responsible for a number of players signed and crosschecked in 17 years with Arizona, including: Paul Goldschmidt, Max Scherzer, Micah Owings, Brett Anderson, Jarrod Parker, AJ Pollock, Wade Miley and Archie Bradley…in 2012, he received the D-backs’ Roland Hemond Award for Scout of the Year and was elected

D-BACKS POSTSEASONHITTERS HISTORY 1999 DIVISION SERIES vs. - OCTOBER 5-9, 1999 2002 DIVISION SERIES VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - OCTOBER 1-5, 2002 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 1 10/5 Bank One Ballpark L, 4-8 Wendell (R, 1-0) Johnson (0-1) - 49,584 1 10/1 Bank One Ballpark L, 2-12 Morris (1-0) Johnson (0-1) - 49,154 2 10/6 Bank One Ballpark W, 7-1 Stottlemyre (1-0) Rogers (0-1) - 49,328 2 10/3 Bank One Ballpark L, 1-2 Fassero (R, 1-0) Koplove (R, 0-1) Isringhausen (1) 48,856 3 10/8 L, 2-9 Reed (1-0) Daal (0-1) - 56,180 3 10/5 Busch Stadium L, 3-6 Fassero (R, 2-0) Batista (0-1) Isringhausen (2) 52,189 4 10/9 Shea Stadium L, 3-4 (10) Franco (R, 1-0) Mantei (R, 0-1) - 56,177 2007 DIVISION SERIES VS. - OCTOBER 3-6, 2007 2001 DIVISION SERIES VS. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - OCTOBER 9-13, 2001 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 1 10/3 Chase Field W, 3-1 Webb (1-0) Zambrano (0-1) Valverde (1) 48,864 1 10/9 Bank One Ballpark W,1-0 SCHILLING (1-0) Morris (0-1) - 42,251 2 10/4 Chase Field W, 8-4 Davis (1-0) Lilly (0-1) - 48,575 2 10/10 Bank One Ballpark L, 1-4 W. Williams (1-0) Johnson (0-1) Kline (1) 41,793 3 10/6 Wrigley Field W, 5-1 Hernandez (1-0) Hill (0-1) - 42,157 3 10/12 Busch Stadium W, 5-3 Batista (1-0) Matthews (0-1) Kim (1) 52,273 4 10/13 Busch Stadium L, 1-4 Smith (1-0) Lopez (0-1) Kline (2) 52,194 2007 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES VS. - OCTOBER 11-15, 2007 5 10/14 Bank One Ballpark W, 2-1 SCHILLING (2-0) Kline (0-1) - 42,810 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 1 10/11 Chase Field L, 1-5 Francis (1-0) Webb (0-1) - 48,142 2001 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES VS. - OCTOBER 16-21, 2001 2 10/12 Chase Field L, 2-3 (11) Corpas (R, 1-0) Valverde (R, 0-1) Speier (1) 48,219 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 3 10/14 Coors Field L, 1-4 Fogg (1-0) Hernandez (0-1) Corpas (1) 50,137 1 10/16 Bank One Ballpark W, 2-0 JOHNSON (1-0) Maddux (0-1) - 37,729 4 10/15 Coors Field L, 4-6 Herges (0-1) Owings (0-1) Corpas (2) 50,213 2 10/17 Bank One Ballpark L, 1-8 Glavine (1-0) Batista (0-1) - 49,334 3 10/19 Turner Field W, 5-1 SCHILLING (1-0) Burkett (0-1) - 41,624 2011 DIVISION SERIES VS. - OCTOBER 1-7, 2011 4 10/20 Turner Field W, 11-4 Anderson (1-0) Maddux (0-2) Kim (1) 42,291 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 5 10/21 Turner Field W, 3-2 Johnson (2-0) Glavine (1-1) Kim (2) 42,291 1 10/1 Miller Park L, 1-4 Gallardo (1-0) Kennedy (0-1) Axford (1) 44,122 2 10/2 Miller Park L, 4-9 Saito (R, 1-0) Hudson (0-1) - 44,066 VS. NEW YORK YANKEES - OCTOBER 27-NOVEMBER 4, 2001 3 10/4 Chase Field W, 8-1 Collmenter (1-0) Marcum (0-1) - 48,312 GM DATE SITE SCORE WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. 4 10/5 Chase Field W, 10-6 Owings (R, 1-0) Wolf (0-1) - 38,830 1 10/27 Bank One Ballpark W, 9-1 Schilling (1-0) Mussina (0-1) - 49,646 5 10/7 Miller Park L, 2-3 (10) Axford (R, 1-0) Putz (R, 0-1) - 44,028 2 10/28 Bank One Ballpark W, 4-0 JOHNSON (1-0) Pettitte (0-1) - 55,820 3 10/30 L, 1-2 Clemens (1-0) Anderson (0-1) Rivera (1) 55,820 4 10/31 Yankee Stadium L, 3-4 (10) Rivera (R, 1-0) Kim (R, 0-1) - 55,863 5 11/1 Yankee Stadium L, 2-3 (12) Hitchcock (R, 1-0) Lopez (R, 0-1) - 56,018 6 11/3 Bank One Ballpark W, 15-2 Johnson (2-0) Pettitte (0-2) - 49,707 7 11/4 Bank One Ballpark W, 3-2 Johnson (R, 3-0) Rivera (1-1) - 49,589 2017 PLAYER SUMMARIES

#13  NICK AHMED  R/R 6-2  195  27 (March 15, 1990) #25  ARCHIE BRADLEY  R/R 6-4  225  25 (Aug. 10, 1992) Service Time: 3.054 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible Service Time: 2.112 Contract Status: Under team control AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI .251 53 167 24 42 8 1 6 21 10 39 3 .298 .419 .717 ARI 3-3 1.73 63-0 25 1 73.0 55 14 14 4 21 79 .207 Career .226 302 942 108 213 36 8 20 79 57 188 12 .273 .345 .618 Career 13-15 4.17 97-34 25 1 250.1 245 121 116 23 110 245 .255 ♦ Limited to 53 games after suff ering a pair of right-hand injuries, hitting .251 (42-for- ♦ Went 3-3 with 1 save, a 1.73 ERA (14 ER in 73.0 IP), 79 strikeouts, 21 walks and a 167) with 8 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and 21 RBI. .207 opponents average (55-for-266) in 63 games during his third season with the ♦ Was initially placed on the 10-day disabled list on June 28 and underwent surgery D-backs, and his fi rst as a reliever. to place 3 pins in his right hand that day (performed by Dr. Don Sheridan)…suff ered ♦ Ranked among NL relievers in several categories, including holds (T-2nd, 25), ERA a broken right wrist after being hit by a pitch on a rehab assignment with Triple-A (5th), WHIP (11th, 1.04) and strikeouts (T-11th). Reno on Aug. 27, ending his season. ♦ Set the single-season, club reliever record in ERA and ranked among the team’s all- ♦ Rated by Baseball America as the NL’s second-best defensive shortstop, behind the time single-season reliever leaders in holds (T-4th), baserunners per 9.0 innings (5th, Giants’ Brandon Crawford. 9.49), opponents on-base pct. (6th, .266), strikeouts (7th) and WHIP (8th). ♦ Batted .396/.453 OBP/.625 SLG (19-for-48) with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and ♦ Earned the D-backs’ Good Guy Award as voted by the Arizona Chapter of the Base- 7 RBI vs. left-handed pitching. ball Writers Association of America. ♦ Set a career high with 4 RBI on April 15 @ Dodgers. ♦ Set the club record with a 1.10 ERA (5 ER in 41.0 IP) before the All-Star break. ♦ On May 13 vs. Pirates, had his fi rst career 2-homer game, making him the fourth ♦ Held the opposition scoreless in 53 of 63 games…when pitching on 0-2 days of rest, player in team history to hit multiple home runs as a shortstop, and the fi rst since posted a 0.63 ERA (3 ER in 43.0 IP) with a .147 opponents average (22-for-150), in- Stephen Drew on Aug. 25, 2010 @ Padres. cluding a 0.00 ERA (0 ER in 13.2 IP) and .125 average (6-for-48) when pitching in back-to-back days. #50  ANTHONY BANDA (BAHN-duh)  L/L 6-2  220  24 (Aug. 10, 1993) ♦ Limited opponents to a .161 average (9-for-56) with 1 extra-base hit (HR) with run- Service Time: 0.037 Contract Status: Under team control ners in scoring position…opponents were 4-for-33 (.121) with RISP and 2 outs. W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ Right-handers batted .193/.239 OBP/.317 SLG (28-for-145) while lefties hit .223/.299 ARI 2-3 5.96 8-4 0 0 25.2 26 17 17 1 10 25 .255 OBP/.281 SLG (27-for-121). Career 2-3 5.96 8-4 0 0 25.2 26 17 17 1 10 25 .255 ♦ Posted a 1.23 ERA (6 ER in 44.0 IP) with a .184 opponents average in 48 outings in the ♦ Went 2-3 with a 5.96 ERA (17 ER in 25.2 IP) and 25 strikeouts in 8 games (4 starts) over eighth inning. 3 stints with the D-backs in his fi rst Major League season. ♦ Did not allow a home run in a career-long 49.2 consecutive innings (46 games) from ♦ Entered 2017 as the D-backs’ No. 1 prospect by both Baseball America and MLB.com. May 31-Sept. 26…the streak was snapped in his fi nal outing of the season on Sept. ♦ Limited lefties to a .158 (6-for-38) average, including a .083 mark (1-for-12) in relief. 30 @ Royals (Lorenzo Cain). ♦ Was 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (1 ER in 6.0 IP), 6 strikeouts and a .130 opponents average ♦ Recorded 7 strikeouts in his fi rst career relief appearance on April 4 vs. Giants, tied (3-for-23) in 4 relief outings. for the third most in team history by a reliever (4x, last: Josh Collmenter on June 19, ♦ Went 2-0 with a 2.16 ERA (2 ER in 8.1 IP), 10 strikeouts and a .133 opponents average 2013 vs. Marlins), behind Randy Johnson’s 16 on July 18, 2001 @ Padres and Vidal in 3 games (1 start) on the road. Nuno’s 8 on May 11, 2015 vs. Nationals…it was the most by a pitcher making his fi rst ♦ Recalled from Triple-A Reno for the fi rst time on July 22 and made his Major League relief appearance since the Astros’ Joe Musgrove on Aug. 2, 2016 vs. Blue Jays (8) debut that night in a start vs. Nationals (4 ER in 5.2 IP). [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ Earned his fi rst Major League victory on Aug. 4 @ Giants (1 ER in 6.0 IP)…was the ♦ Had 1+ strikeout in his fi rst 12 games, the third-longest streak by a D-backs reliever fourth pitcher in team history (fi rst lefty) to have an outing of 6.0+ innings with 1 or to start a season (Byung-Hyun Kim, 20 in 2000; Juan Cruz, 17 in 2007). fewer earned runs and 7 or more strikeouts within his fi rst 2 career games, joining ♦ His 19 strikeouts in April matched Kim’s franchise record for most strikeouts by a Zack Godley on July 23, 2015 vs. Brewers, Brandon Webb on April 27, 2003 @ Mets reliever in March/April. (Gm. 1) and Geraldo Guzman on July 17, 2000 vs. Mariners. ♦ Earned his second straight win on Father’s Day on June 18 @ Phillies. ♦ Went 8-7 with a 5.39 ERA (73 ER in 122.0 IP) and 116 strikeouts in 22 starts for Reno. ♦ Did not allow a run or hit in 11 straight home games from April 29-June 24 (0 ER in 9.0 IP) with 11 strikeouts and 1 walk. #33  JAKE BARRETT  R/R 6-2  240  26 (July 22, 1991) ♦ Had a career-long, 14.0-inning scoreless streak over 12 appearances from July 25- Service Time: 1.120 Contract Status: Under team control Aug. 25. Earned his fi rst career save on Sept. 10 vs. Padres. W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ ARI 1-1 5.00 28-0 2 0 27.0 27 18 15 7 15 26 .260 ♦ Recorded a RBI single on Sept. 20 @ Padres. Career 2-3 3.96 96-0 10 4 86.1 74 43 38 13 43 82 .231 ♦ Posted a 0.38 ERA (1 ER in 24.0 IP) in 24 games from July 25-Sept. 20. ♦ Appeared in 28 games over 2 stints with the D-backs, going 1-1 with a 5.00 ERA (15 ER in 27.0 IP) and 26 strikeouts. #40  ANDREW CHAFIN  R/L 6-2  225  27 (June 17, 1990) Service Time: 3.020 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ Held the opposition scoreless in 19 of his 28 outings…also recorded at least 1 strike- out in 19 appearances. W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 1-0 3.51 71-0 17 0 51.1 48 21 20 5 21 61 .246 Limited left-handed hitters to a .238 average (10-for-42) with just 4 extra-base hits ♦ Career 6-3 3.64 172-3 39 2 163.0 139 68 66 9 70 157 .232 (all home runs). ♦ Went 1-0 with a 1.74 ERA (2 ER in 10.1 IP) and .243 opponents average in 12 road ♦ Posted career highs in both appearances (71) and strikeouts (61), going 1-0 with a games, including a scoreless outing in 10 of 12. 3.51 ERA (20 ER in 51.1 IP) and .246 opponents average. ♦ On the 10-day disabled list from start of the season-May 11 (right shoulder stiff ness). ♦ Ranked among NL relievers in inherited runners (4th, 49) and groundball/fl yball ra- ♦ Had a 12-game scoreless streak from July 8-Aug. 9 (12.1 IP). tio (T-6th, 3.08). ♦ Matched his career high with 2.0 on July 23 vs. Nationals (also: April ♦ His 71 appearances were the second most by a D-backs lefty reliever all time (Randy 16, 2016 @ Padres). Choate, 74 in 2004). ♦ Was 2-0 with 3 saves and a 4.91 ERA (12 ER in 22.0 IP) in 20 games with the Aces… ♦ Is 1 of 3 D-backs southpaws with multiple seasons of 60+ outings (also: Greg Swind- held left-handers to a .139 average (5-for-36). ell and Mike Myers). ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .222/.281 OBP/.284 SLG (18-for-81) line with just 3 #5  GRÉGOR BLANCO  L/L 5-11  175  33 (Dec. 24, 1983) extra-base hits (2 2B, 1 HR)…held lefties hitless in his last 8 games (0-for-9) and in 10 Service Time: 7.142 Contract Status: Will be a free agent of his last 11 (0-for-10). AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Held opponents to a .182 average (12-for-66) with runners in scoring position. ARI .246 90 224 43 55 10 3 3 13 31 59 15 .337 .357 .694 ♦ Did not allow a hit in 9 consecutive games from May 26, 2016-April 2, tied for the Career .257 992 2740 375 705 111 36 24 223 351 603 116 .343 .350 .693 longest streak in team history, joining Joe Paterson (April 16-May 11, 2011) and My- ers (May 10-24, 2003). ♦ Hit .246/.337 OBP/.357 SLG (55-for-224) with 10 doubles, 3 triples, 3 home runs, 13 ♦ Posted a 1.33 ERA (3 ER in 20.1 IP) with a .178 opponents average (13-for-73) in 24 RBI and 15 stolen bases in 90 games during his fi rst season with the D-backs. outings from May to June. ♦ Made 43 appearances in left fi eld (18 starts), 35 in center (32) and 6 in right (2). ♦ Set a career high as a reliever with 5 strikeouts on May 6 @ Rockies (2.0 IP). ♦ Led off 38 times (D-backs were 26-12)…hit .300/.378/.438 (24-for-80) with 4 doubles, ♦ Had an 11-game scoreless streak from June 1-June 24, the second-longest streak of 1 triple, 1 home run and 1 RBI when leading off an inning. his career (19 games from July 10-Aug. 22, 2015). ♦ Reached base in 42 of 52 starts, hitting .259/,346 OBP/.378 SLG (52-for-201) with 9 ♦ Snapped a 43-game homerless streak (32.0 IP) on July 25 vs. Braves [ in doubles, 3 triples, 3 homers, 13 RBI, 27 walks and 15 stolen bases. 7th inning], the second-longest streak of his career (51 games from April 26-Sept. 9, Was successful in 15-of-16 stolen base attempts. ♦ 2015). ♦ Hit his fourth career leadoff home run on May 25 @ Brewers. ♦ Finished the season with 7 consecutive perfect outings (4.1 IP) after Sept. 11. ♦ Matched his career high with 3 stolen bases on Oct. 1 @ Royals (fourth time). ♦ Selected from Triple-A Reno on May 5…appeared in 6 games between Single-A Adv. Visalia and Reno, batting .391 (9-for-23) with a double and 3 RBI. #46  PATRICK CORBIN  L/L 6-3  210  28 (July 19, 1989) Service Time: 5.105 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ Was a non-roster invitee Spring Training with Arizona. W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 14-13 4.03 33-32 0 0 189.2 208 97 85 26 61 178 .276 #61  SILVINO BRACHO  R/R 5-10  190  25 (July 17, 1992) Career 45-47 4.12 139-121 0 0 745.2 782 377 341 92 223 651 .268 Service Time: 1.014 Contract Status: Under team control Tied his career highs in wins (14), starts (32) and strikeouts (178), all matching his W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ ARI 0-0 5.66 21-0 0 0 20.2 18 14 13 5 7 25 .225 2013 All-Star campaign stats. Career 0-2 5.46 60-0 0 1 57.2 58 38 35 14 21 59 .252 ♦ Among all pitchers, he was seventh in ground ball percentage (51.5) and eighth in ground ball-to-fl y ball ratio (2.01, 296:147). ♦ Posted a 5.66 ERA (13 ER in 20.2 IP), 25 strikeouts and a .225 opponents average (18- ♦ In 17 home starts, he went 9-4 with a 3.15 ERA (37 R-36 ER in 103.0 IP), a .269 op- for-80) in 21 games over 8 stints with the D-backs. ponent average (109-for-405) and 97 strikeouts…the team went 12-5 in his home Equaled his career-high with 2.0 innings 3 times: June 8 vs. Padres, June 26 vs. Phil- ♦ starts. lies and Aug. 15 vs. Astros. ♦ Held lefties to a .220 average (36-for-164) with 55 strikeouts. ♦ Posted a 1.29 ERA (1 ER in 7.0 IP) with a .160 opponents average in 6 outings in June. ♦ Limited opponents to a .242 average (43-for-178) and 54 strikeouts with runners in 12 of his fi nal 15 outings after June 13 were scoreless (7 ER in 14.2 IP), holding the ♦ scoring position, including a .200 average (8-for-40) over his fi nal 10 games. opposition to a .218 (12-for-55) average…posted 6 scoreless outings in his last 7 ap- ♦ His 9 home wins were tied for second-most in the National League with Jhoulys pearances @ home (2.45 ERA; 3 ER in 11.0 IP). Chacin, Clayton Kershaw, and Alex Wood behind Zack Greinke’s 13 home Posted a career-high 5 strikeouts in 1.2 innings on Oct. 1 @ Royals. ♦ wins. ♦ Went 3-2 with 8 saves, a 4.08 ERA (16 ER in 35.1 IP), a .197 opponent average (25-for- ♦ In 15 starts after the All-Star break, he went 8-4 with a 3.26 ERA (37 R-32 ER in 88.1 IP), 127) and 48 strikeouts (12.23 strikeouts per 9.0 innings) in 33 outings with Reno. a .252 opponent average (83-for-330) and 83 strikeouts…among NL starters after Pitched with Team Venezuela in the 2017 …left the team in ♦ the break, he tied for fi rst in wins (8) and was sixth in innings (88.1). the opening round with an injured right hamstring. Corbin cont. ♦ Hit .271/.371 OBP/.453 (49-for-181) in 69 games @ Chase Field, with 7 of his 10 home ♦ His 45 career wins are second most by a D-backs lefty behind Randy Johnson (118), runs and 29 of his 51 RBI. having surpassed (41), and fi fth-most in team history behind John- ♦ Batted .231/.429 OBP/.462 SLG (6-for-26) with 2 home runs, 7 walks and 9 RBI in 35 son (118), Brandon Webb (87), Curt Schilling (58) and Ian Kennedy (48). pinch-hit appearances…his on-base pct. in the pinch ranked fi fth in the Majors be- ♦ His 651career strikeouts are second-most by a lefty behind Johnson (2,077) and hind Jose Martinez (.563), Tommy La Stella (.488), Chase Utley (.442) and Jace Peter- fi fth-most in club history behind Johnson (2,077), Webb (1,065), Schilling (875) and son (.440). Kennedy (661). ♦ Made a pair of 1.0-inning pitching appearances (Aug. 1 vs. Cubs, Aug. 20 @ Twins), ♦ With 32 starts in 2013 and ’17, he is 1 of 5 lefties in club history with multiple 30+ the fi rst D-backs position player to pitch twice in a season, and fourth to do so in start campaigns, joining Johnson (6), Wade Miley (2), Doug Davis (2) and Brian An- the Majors on 2017, joining Chris Gimenez/MIN (6 games), Christian Bethancourt/ derson (2). SD (4) and Erick Aybar/SD (2)…has never allowed a baserunner in 3 career pitching ♦ His 121 career starts are fourth all-time behind Johnson (232), Webb (198) and An- appearances (also: 0.1 IP on May 12, 2014 vs. Cubs). derson (129). ♦ Logged 2 of his 4 career walk-off hits in 2017 (home run on April 30 vs. Rockies and ♦ In 3 Interleague starts, he was 3-0 with a 1.31 ERA (3 ER in 20.2 IP), a .211 opponent single on June 26 vs. Phillies)…his walk-off homer was the fi rst of his career and the average (16-for-76) and 15 strikeouts. second all-time to land in the Ram Trucks Pool (also: Adam Eaton on Aug. 12, 2013 ♦ Posted a career-high 20.1-inning scoreless streak from Aug. 6-22, the seventh lon- vs. Orioles). gest streak in the NL in 2017. ♦ Made his sixth career Opening Day roster…delivered the game-tying RBI single in ♦ Had a career-high 18.2-inning scoreless streak at home from July 26-Sept. 8. the ninth inning on Opening Day vs. Giants and scored the winning run on Chris ♦ Tied his career-high with 10 strikeouts on Aug. 6 @ Giants (sixth time). Owings’s single. ♦ Had a career-best 5 scoreless outings in 2017 (April 9 vs. Indians, 6.0 IP; April 30 vs. ♦ Hit his fi rst home run with the D-backs on April 25 vs. Padres. Rockies, 6.1 IP; August 12 vs. Cubs, 6.2 IP; August 17 @ Astros, 8.2 IP; August 27 vs. ♦ 15 RBI in June were a monthly career high. Giants, 7.0 IP)…had 7 total in his 4 previous seasons. ♦ Had a career-high 4 consecutive multi-hit games from June 24-27 (.529; 9-for-17). ♦ The team won 7 consecutive home starts from April 4-June 8, his second-longest ♦ Recorded the D-backs’ third inside-the-park home run of the season and the fi rst of streak (13 games from Sept. 16, 2012-July 23, 2013)…he went 5-0 with a 3.35 ERA his career on Aug. 17 @ Houston (14th all-time)…it was also the fi rst inside-the-park (16 ER in 43.0 IP), a .266 opponent average (45-for-169) and 40 strikeouts. homer by Arizona on the road since Kelly Stinnett on Aug. 29, 2005 @ Padres. ♦ In 6 starts in August (5 quality), he was 4-2 with a 2.52 (15 R-11 ER in 39.1 IP), a .238 ♦ Played for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, going 5-for-15 (.333) with 4 RBI in opponent average (35-for-147) and 42 strikeouts…in his fi nal 4 starts of the month, 4 games. from August 12-27, he was 4-0 with a 0.30 ERA (1 ER in 30.1 IP), a .171 opponent aver- age (18-for-105) and 29 strikeouts. #27  BRANDON DRURY  R/R 6-2  210  25 (Aug. 21, 1992) ♦ Won 5 consecutive starts from Aug. 12-Sept. 2, the second longest streak of his ca- Service Time: 2.034 Contract Status: Under team control reer (7 games, April 28-June 2, 2013), posting a 0.50 ERA (3 R-2 ER in 35.2 IP), a .165 AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS opponent average (20-for-121) and 33 strikeouts. ARI .267 135 445 41 119 37 2 13 63 28 103 1 .317 .447 .764 ♦ Matched a career-high with 3 consecutive road wins from Aug. 17-Sept. 2 (also: May Career .271 289 962 103 261 71 3 31 124 61 211 2 .319 .448 .767 4-June 2, 2013), posting a 0.82 ERA (2 ER in 22.0 IP), a .139 opponent average and a ♦ Set career-highs in doubles (37) and RBI (63) in his third season with the D-backs, 0.73 WHIP. batting .267/.317 OBP/.447 SLG (119-for-445) in 135 games. ♦ Tossed 8.2 scoreless innings with 7 strikeouts (4 H, 1 BB) in a 4-0 win @ Astros on Aug. ♦ Tied for seventh in the NL in doubles. 17…was 1 out shy of his fi rst career shutout. ♦ Made 114 appearances at second base (109 starts) and 1 at third. ♦ Had back-to-back starts of 8.0+ innings for the second time in his career (also: June ♦ Hit .302/.369 OBP/.528 SLG (64-for-212) with 23 doubles, 2 triples, 7 home runs and 17 and June 22, 2013). 37 RBI in 66 home games. ♦ As a , batted .375/.450 OBP/.500 SLG (6-for-16) with 2 RBI. #29  JORGE DE LA ROSA  L/L 6-1  215  36 (April 5, 1981) ♦ Ranked second in the Majors with a .414 average (24-for-58) during Interleague Play, Service Time: 13.015 Contract Status: Will be a free agent behind Jose Altuve (.421)…ranked third in OPS behind (1.347) and Jose W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG Abreu (1.292). ARI 3-1 4.21 65-0 17 0 51.1 46 24 24 7 21 45 .240 ♦ Appeared in his 162nd career game on April 11 @ Giants…ranked among the club Career 104-85 4.63 371-241 23 0 1466.2 813 754 172 57 38 94 .262 leaders in several categories in their fi rst 162 career games: doubles (2nd, 35), 3+ hit ♦ Went 3-1 with a 4.21 ERA (24 ER in 51.1 IP) and .240 opponents average (46-for-192) games (T-5th, 12), extra-base hits (T-5th, 55), homers (6th, 18) and hits (9th, 152). in a career-high 65 games in fi rst season with the D-backs, his fi rst as primarily a ♦ Career-high 10-game from Sept. 28, 2016-April 8 (.500; 18-for-36). reliever since 2006 with the Brewers and Royals. ♦ Reached base safely in 21 consecutive games @ Chase Field from Aug. 28, 2016-April ♦ 1 of 5 Mexican-born pitchers with 100+ wins (104), joining Fernando Valenzuela 21 (.500; 39-for-78). (173), Esteban Loaiza (126), Yovani Gallardo (113) and Ismael Vealdez (104). ♦ Tied a career high with 4 hits on June 13 @ Tigers and June 21 @ Rockies. ♦ His 65 appearances were the sixth most by a D-backs lefty reliever all time. ♦ Had a RBI in 4 straight games twice (May 9-12 and June 10-14), the second-longest ♦ Limited left-handerss to a .194/.253 OBP/.292 SLG (14-for-72) with just 5 extra-base streak of his career. hits (4 2B, 1 HR). ♦ Homered in 3 straight games from June 10-13 for the second time in his career (also: ♦ Led the Majors with a 3.0 inherited runners scored pct. (1 IRS/33 IR), tied for the low- Sept. 12-14, 2016). est pct. since 1974 (also: Wilton Lopez/HOU in 2010)…stranded his fi rst 24 inherited ♦ Recorded a career-high 6 RBI on June 21 @ Rockies…was the second player in team runners to start the season (allowed run on Aug. 18 @ Twins). history with 6+ RBI in a game without a home run (also: Augie Ojeda, May 2, 2008 ♦ Held opponents to a .140 average (7-for-50) with runners in scoring position, includ- vs. Mets)…also had 2 RBI hits in the fourth inning (2-R double, 1-R single), the fourth ing 2-for-28 (.071) with RISP and 2 outs. player in team history with 2 RBI hits in 1 inning. ♦ Earned his fi rst win with the D-backs on April 6 vs. Giants (0.1 IP). ♦ Delivered his third career walk-off hit on July 21 vs. Nationals (single). ♦ 12 of his fi nal 13 outings were scoreless (1.23 ERA; 1 ER in 7.1 IP). ♦ Home run on Aug. 3 @ Cubs marked the second visiting player to homer of the left- ♦ Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training by Arizona. fi eld video board @ Wrigley Field (also: Brewers’ Chris Carter on Sept. 17, 2016).

#48  RANDALL DELGADO  R/R 6-4  220  27 (Feb. 9, 1990) #14  REY FUENTES  L/L 6-0  160  26 (Feb. 12, 1991) Service Time: 5.100 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible Service Time: 1.038 Contract Status: Under team control W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ARI 1-2 3.59 26-5 2 1 62.2 60 31 25 6 14 60 .251 ARI .235 64 136 19 32 1 2 3 9 8 35 4 .278 .338 .616 Career 28-29 4.08 261-53 24 2 531.1 505 261 241 64 197 460 .251 Career .238 100 210 25 50 2 2 3 15 14 59 7 .286 .310 .596 ♦ Limited to 26 games (5 starts) after being placed on the 10-day disabled list on July ♦ Set career highs in games (64), at-bats (136), runs (19), triples (2), home runs (3) and 16 with right elbow infl ammation…was 1-2 with 1 save, a 3.59 ERA (25 ER in 62.2 IP), RBI (9) in his fi rst season with the D-backs. 60 strikeouts and 14 walks for the D-backs. ♦ Was on the 10-day disabled list from July 19-Aug. 22 with a left thumb contusion. ♦ Ranks among all-time D-backs relievers in wins (3rd, 17), strikeouts (4th, 256), in- ♦ Batted .278/.350 OBP/.611 SLG (5-for-18) with 2 home runs and 6 RBI as a pinch hit- nings (6th, 245.2) and games (9th, 207). ter…his 2 pinch-hit home runs came on July 18 @ Reds and Sept. 8 vs. Padres. ♦ Was 0-1 with a 2.52 ERA (7 ER in 250.0 IP) as a starter and 1-1 with a 4.30 ERA (18 ER ♦ In 21 games in June, hit .353/.389 OBP/.471 SLG (18-for-51) with 1 double, 1 triple, 1 in 37.2 IP) in relief…allowed 2 runs or fewer in 4 of 5 starts. home run and 2 RBI. ♦ Recorded his second season with at least 1 save and 1 start (also: 2015), joining Josh ♦ Had a career high-tying 3 hits on June 4 @ Marlins (also: June 2, 2016 @ Indians). Collmenter (2014-15) and Patrick Corbin (2012, ’16) as the only pitchers in team his- ♦ Belted his fi rst career homer on June 18 @ Phillies in the 10th inning, making him the tory to do so multiple times. third D-back to hit his fi rst Major League home run in extra innings to give the team ♦ Had 14 relief outings of 1.1+ innings (2.23 ERA; 8 ER in 32.1 IP), 12 of 2.0+ innings the lead (also: Óscar Hernández on Aug. 10, 2016 @ Mets and Lyle Overbay on April (1.84 ERA; 6 ER in 29.1 IP) and 5 of 3.0 innings (2.40 ERA; 4 ER in 15.0 IP). 7, 2003 @ Dodgers). ♦ In 5 starts from May 24-June 25, he went 0-1 with a 2.52 ERA (7 ER in 25.0 IP), 24 ♦ Selected from Triple-A Reno on May 15…in 34 games for the Aces, hit .376 (50-for- strikeouts, 5 walks and a .275 opponents average (25-for-91)…it was his fi rst time 133) with 8 doubles, 3 triples, 13 RBI, 8 walks and 9 stolen bases. starting since Aug. 22, 2015 vs. Reds. ♦ Played for Team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic. ♦ Ranked second in the NL (third in the Majors) with a 1.31 ERA (3 ER in 20.2 IP) in May, behind Lance McCullers Jr. (0.99 ERA) and Alex Wood (1.27 ERA) [min. 20.0 IP]. #52  ZACK GODLEY  R/R 6-3  240  27 (April 21, 1990) ♦ Posted a career-long, 15.1-inning scoreless streak over 6 games from April 28-May Service Time: 1.112 Contract Status: Under team control 19, and boasted a 1.23 ERA (4 ER in 29.1 IP) in 10 games from April 28-June 3. W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ Earned his second career save in a 10-1 victory @ Padres on May 19 (1 ER in 3.0 IP), ARI 8-9 3.37 26-25 0 0 155.0 124 61 58 15 53 165 .221 the largest margin of victory in team history that a player earned a save (previous: Career 18-14 4.19 62-40 0 0 266.1 239 128 124 32 95 259 .242 Mike Morgan on April 5, 2000, 11-3 vs. Phillies)…was the 12th 3.0+ inning save in ♦ Set career highs in starts (26), wins (8), innings (155.0) and strikeouts (165) in his third team history. season with the D-backs, going 8-9 with a 3.37 ERA (58 ER in 155.0 IP), 165 strikeouts, ♦ Recorded multiple strikeouts in 5 consecutive relief outings from May 14-29, the lon- 53 walks and a .221 opponents average. gest such streak of his career. ♦ Among NL starters (min. 20 GS), ranked ninth with a 1.14 WHIP and .657 opponent OPS and 10th with a .221 opponent average (124-for-561). #3  DANIEL DESCALSO  R/R 5-10  190  30 (Oct. 19, 1986) ♦ Ranked among NL starters at home in opponent average (3rd, .198), hits-per-9.0 Service Time: 7.016 Contract Status: Team option for 2018 innings (3rd, 6.30) and opponent OPS (8th, .631)…his opponent average at Chase AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS Field was the lowest in team history, besting Josh Collmenter’s .200 mark in 2014. ARI .233 131 344 47 80 16 5 10 51 48 89 4 .332 .395 .727 ♦ Among NL starters on the road (min. 75.0 IP), ranked seventh with 9.76 strikeouts per Career .240 860 2002 252 481 99 20 33 222 216 433 24 .318 .359 .677 9.0 innings, eighth with a .681 opponent OPS and 10th with a 3.29 ERA. ♦ Set career highs in home runs (10) and RBI (51) in his fi rst season with the D-backs, ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .219 average (58-for-265), including a career-best 26 hitting .233/.332 OBP/.395 SLG (80-for-344) in 131 games, his most appearances at-bat hitless streak from May 10-21. since 2012 (143). ♦ Held right-handed hitters to a .223 average (66-for-296). ♦ Appeared in 45 games at second base (37 starts), 36 in left fi eld (32), 19 at fi rst (8), 15 ♦ When behind in the count, held opponents to a .237 average (40-for-169), the 10th- at third (6), 2 at pitcher and 1 at shortstop. best mark in the Majors. Godley cont. ♦ Belted his 150th career home run on May 14 vs. Pirates…it was also his 11th career ♦ Held No. 1-3 hitters to a .224 average (46-for-205) with 19 walks and 58 strikeouts. multi-homer game. ♦ Limited the fi rst batter of an inning to a .221 average (33-for-149) with 40 strikeouts ♦ On May 16 vs. Pirates, stole home for the eighth time in D-backs history (last: A.J. and 8 walks. Pollock, May 20, 2015 @ Marlins)…the steal made him the fi rst player in 2017 season ♦ When inducing groundballs/bunts, batters hit just .207 (47-for-227). to reach the 10 home run/10 stolen base plateau. ♦ Pitched to a 1.80 ERA (5 ER in 25.0 IP) with a .180 opponents average in the fi rst in- ♦ Scored a run in 8 straight games from May 12-20, tied for the longest streak of his ning. career (also: Sept. 13-20, 2013). ♦ Had a 10.49 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (129 K in 110.2 IP) in his last 19 starts, ♦ Took over sole possession of second place on the D-backs all-time home run list with which is eighth among all starters (min. 15 GS) since June 17. No. 157 on June 20 @ Rockies. ♦ Posted a 1-1 record with a 2.20 ERA (8 ER in 32.2 IP) and a .219 opponents average in ♦ Reached base safely in a club-record 42-straight home games from Sept. 30, 2016- 5 starts in the month of May. June 27. ♦ Allowed 1 hit in 6.2 innings in a 7-3 win on May 15 vs. Mets…held left-handers hitless ♦ Entered July leading the NL with 66 RBI, ahead of teammate Lamb (65)…it was the in 16 at-bats, the fourth pitcher in team history to keep lefties hitless in 16+ at-bats in fi rst time a NL team has had the top 2 RBI producers entering July since the 1985 a single game, joining Andy Benes (Sept. 11, 1999 vs. Phillies), Edwin Jackson (June Cardinals’ Tom Herr (61) and Jack Clark (56). 25, 2010 @ Rays) and Kevin Mulvey (Sept. 23, 2009 vs. Giants). ♦ He and Lamb were the second set of teammates in team history to have 20+ home ♦ Set a career high with 16.0 straight scoreless innings from July 27-August 8. runs before the All-Star break, joining Jay Bell (24) and Williams (23) in 1999 [source: ♦ Had a career-high 10 strikeouts twice: July 21 vs. Nationals and August 18 @ Twins. Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ Recorded 4 strikeouts in the fi rst inning on Aug. 13 vs. Cubs, the second pitcher in ♦ His 67 fi rst-half RBI were tied for sixth most in club history. team history to record 4 strikeouts in a single inning, joining Oliver Perez @ Rockies ♦ Hit safely in a career-long 17 consecutive road games from June 4-July 19, batting on Sept. 20, 2014. .394 (28-for-71) with 5 home runs and 20 RBI…the streak was the third longest in ♦ Posted a career high with a 16.1-inning scoreless streak on the road over 4 starts team history, behind Stephen Drew from Aug. 11-Sept. 17, 2010 (18) and Junior from July 16-August 18, with 18 strikeouts against 8 hits and 5 walks. Spivey from May 31-July 18, 2002 (18). ♦ Named Pacifi c Coast League Pitcher of the Week for the period of April 17-23… ♦ Recorded his fi rst career 3-homer game Aug. 3 @ Cubs, as well as the 10th in D-backs tossed 6.0 no-hit innings and fi nished with 7.0 shutout frames with 1 hit and 7 strike- history (last: Jason Kubel on July 21, 2012 vs. Astros)…his 6 RBI matched his career outs @ Albuquerque on April 19. high (also: May 17, 2014 vs. Dodgers). ♦ Homered in 3 straight games for the fourth time in his career from Aug. 27-30. #44  PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT  R/R 6-3  225  30 (Sept. 10, 1987) ♦ Among D-backs players all-time in August, 31 RBI were a franchise record while his Service Time: 6.059 Contract Status: Signed through 2018 (2019 team option) 11 homers were tied for fi rst (Mark Reynolds, 2009). AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Missed 5 games from Sept. 3-9 due to infl ammation in his right elbow. ARI .297 155 558 117 166 34 3 36 120 94 147 18 .404 .563 .967 ♦ Belted a home run on his 30th birthday on Sept. 10 Career .299 934 3382 614 1010 232 14 176 627 565 886 117 .399 .532 .931 ♦ Collected his 1,000th hit with a third-inning double off German Marquez on Sept. ♦ Hit .297/.404 OBP/.563 SLG (166-for-558) with 34 doubles, 3 triples, a career-high- 13…he joined Gonzalez (1,337) as the lone D-backs with 1,000+ hits. tying 36 home runs and 120 RBI in 155 games for the D-backs. ♦ Played for the champion Team U.S.A. at the 2017 World Baseball Classic. ♦ Named a NL All-Star for the fi fth consecutive season, the fi rst player in team history to be selected to 5 straight All-Star Games, and tied for the most overall appearances #21  ZACK GREINKE  R/R 6-2  200  33 (Oct. 21, 1983) (also: Luis Gonzalez and Randy Johnson)…is the only NL position player to make Service Time: 13.057 Contract Status: Signed through 2021 each of the last 5 All-Star teams, and 1 of 6 players in the Majors to do so, joining W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG Clayton Kershaw, Miguel Cabrera, Mike Trout, Chris Sale and Salvador Perez. ARI 17-7 3.20 32-32 1 0 202.1 172 80 72 25 45 215 .230 ♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in most off ensive categories, including: runs (3rd), Career 172-107 3.40 422-381 16 5 2455.2 2305 1001 928 243 594 2236 .248 RBI (4th), walks (4th), extra-base hits (4th, 73), on-base pct. (5th), OPS (5th, .966), go- ♦ Went 17-7 with a 3.20 ERA (72 ER in 202.1 IP), 215 strikeouts, 45 walks and a .230 op- ahead RBI (T-5th, 29) and total bases (6th, 314)…also was seventh in the Majors with ponents average in his second season with the D-backs. a .365 average with RISP (58-for-159). ♦ Named to his fourth All-Star team (2009, ’14-15, ’17), and his fi rst with Arizona. ♦ Finished among NL fi rst basemen in most off ensive categories, including: RBI (1st, ♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in several categories, including wins (T-2nd), strike- 115), runs (1st, 114), doubles (T-1st, 34), walks (2nd, 94), home runs (T-2nd, 34), on- out-to-walk ratio (4th, 4.78), WHIP (4th, 1.07), walks per 9.0 innings (4th, 2.00), in- base pct. (3rd, .404), OPS (3rd, .959), average (4th, .296) and slugging pct. (4th, .555). nings (4th), strikeouts (5th), ERA (6th) and strikeouts per 9.0 (8th, 9.56). ♦ Set career highs in home runs, runs, extra-base hits (73), at-bats/home run ratio ♦ Ranked third in the NL and seventh in the Majors with 5.3 pitchers WAR, trailing (15.50) and at-bats to RBI ratio (4.65). Chris Sale (8.1), Corey Kluber (7.5), Max Scherzer (5.9), Carlos Carrasco (5.7), Stephen ♦ Batted .302/.419 OBP/.552 (111-for-368) in 101 games when batting third in the or- Strasburg (5.6) and Luis Severino (5.5). der and .291/.376 OBP/.587 SLG (55-for-189) in 51 games when batting fourth. ♦ Rated by Baseball America as possessing the NL’s Best Changeup, Best Control (No. 2) ♦ Tied for second among all fi rst basemen with 10 defensive runs saved (also Carlos and Best Pitcher (No. 3). Santana and Mitch Moreland), behind Joey Votto (11) [source: FanGraphs.com]. ♦ Is 1 of 3 pitchers all-time to win at least 20 of their fi rst 30 decisions with 3 diff erent ♦ Hit .321/.443 OBP/.639 SLG (88-for-274) with 23 doubles, 2 triples, 20 home runs and teams along with Bob Caruthers and Roger Clemens [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. 61 RBI in 78 games @ Chase Field. ♦ Logged his fi fth career season of 200.0+ IP/200 strikeouts, tied with David Price, ♦ Rated by Baseball America as the NL’s Best Defensive , Best Hitter (No. Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer and Cole Hamels for the third-most in baseball since 2), Best Strike-Zone Judgement (No. 2), and Best Baserunner (No. 3). 2008, behind Justin Verlander (7) and Felix Hernandez (6). ♦ Selected as the D-backs’ Most Valuable Player by the Arizona Chapter of the Baseball ♦ He was the fourth player in team history (10th time) to record a 200.0 IP/200 strike- Writers Association of America. out season, joining Randy Johnson (1999-2002, ‘04), Curt Schilling (2001-02) and ♦ Named the D-backs’ 2017 Heart and Hustle Award winner by MLB’s Players Alumni Dan Haren (2008-09). Association, and was selected as the D-backs’ nominee for the 2017 Roberto Clem- ♦ Reached 200 strikeouts for the sixth time in his career, all since 2009…is 1 of 5 pitch- ente Award for the fourth consecutive season. ers with 6 seasons of 200+ strikeouts since 2009, joining Max Scherzer (2012-17), ♦ Is the fi rst player in team history to reach the 30 HR/100 RBI plateau 3 times (also: Kershaw (2010-15), Verlander (2009-13, ‘16) and Hernandez (2009-14). 2013, ’15)…is 1 of 6 active players to do so 3+ times since 2013 (also: Edwin Encarna- ♦ Since 2008, his 7 seasons of 200.0 IP are only behind Verlander (9), James Shields (8), cion (4), Nelson Cruz, , Nolan Arenado and Jose Abreu). (8), Hernandez (8) and Hamels (8) for most in the Majors among active ♦ Was 1 of 10 NL players in 2017 to reach the 30 HR/100 RBI mark along with Giancarlo players. Stanton, Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Marcell Ozuna, Votto, , ♦ Was 13-1 with a 2.87 ERA (37 ER in 116.0 IP), 131 strikeouts, 23 walks and a .209 op- Rizzo, Travis Shaw and teammate Jake Lamb. ponents average in 18 starts @ Chase Field…his 13 wins @ home were the most in ♦He and Lamb are the second set of D-backs teammates to reach the 30+ home run the Majors, while his WHIP (0.96) was fi fth and his ERA was 10th. and 100+ RBI mark, joining Jay Bell (38 HR, 112 RBI), Steve Finley (34 HR, 103 RBI) and ♦ Ranked among the D-backs all-time single-season leaders @ home in several cat- Matt Williams (35 HR, 142 RBI) in 1999…they were also the fi fth set of NL teammates egories: wins (2nd; Johnson 14 in 2002), opponents average (5th) and WHIP (5th). all-time to each have 30+ home runs, 100+ RBI and 85+ walks in a single season, ♦ Went 10-0 @ home to start the season, the best streak to open a season in team his- joining Phillies’ Bobby Abreu and Jim Thome in 2004, Astros’ Jeff Bagwell and Lance tory, besting Patrick Corbin’s 8-0 in 2013…was the fi rst NL pitcher to win 10 straight Berkman in 2001, Giants’ Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent in 2000 and Cardinals’ Ray Lank- decisions @ home to start a season since he also did so to start 2011 for the Brewers ford and Mark McGwire in 1998. (11-0). ♦ Is the fi rst D-backs right-handed hitter with 5 seasons of 20+ home runs, tied with ♦ Was 8-2 with a 2.61 ERA (21 ER in 72.1 IP) and 86 strikeouts against 14 walks in 11 Finley for second place overall in club history, behind Gonzalez (6). starts following a D-backs loss, including a 8-game winning streak April 24-Aug. 14 ♦ Is the fi rst player in team history with 4 seasons of 100+ runs scored. (1.71 ERA; 12 ER in 63.1 IP). ♦ Made his sixth Opening Day start at fi rst base, extending his club record…6 Open- ♦ Went 14-1 with a 3.24 ERA (46 ER in 127.2 IP) when he received 3 or more runs of ing Day starts are tied for second most in club history (also: Johnson, Finley and Chris support, including 11-0 with a 3.16 ERA (29 ER in 82.2 IP) at home…was 13-0 with a Young)…Gonzalez holds the team mark with 8. 3.16 ERA (38 ER in 108.1 IP) when receiving 4+ runs of support, including a 62-game ♦ Notched his 100th career stolen base on April 5 vs. Giants, becoming 1 of 5 fi rst base- winning streak since May 31, 2012. men in baseball history have 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases (also: Jeff Bagwell, ♦ Was 3-2 with a 2.02 ERA (8 ER in 35.2 IP) in 6 starts in Interleague Play…his ERA was Andres Galarraga, Dan Dreissen and Derrek Lee)…Young (2006-12) is the only other third-best in the NL behind Corbin (1.16) and Kershaw (1.20). D-back in the 100/100 club (132 HR/112 SB). ♦ Took a no-hitter into the eighth inning on May 11 vs. Pirates, before allowing a lead- ♦ Scored his 500th career run on April 5 vs. Giants. off homer to Gregory Polanco. ♦ Moved into sole possession of second place on the club’s all-time hit list on April 6 vs. ♦ Went 4-0 with a 2.12 ERA (8 ER in 34.0 IP), 33 strikeouts and 5 walks in 5 starts in Giants, surpassing Finley (847). July…is 8-0 with a 1.24 ERA (11 ER in 80.0 IP), 82 strikeouts and 12 walks in his last 11 ♦ Drew 3 walks in back-to-back games from April 17-18, the fourth time in team his- starts in the month of July since July 25, 2014. tory that feat had been accomplished (last: Goldschmidt, April 24-25, 2016). ♦ Struck out Jose Altuve out 3 times on Aug. 15, making him the second pitcher to ♦ Recorded 4 hits and 3 RBI on April 25 vs. Padres, the seventh such game of his ca- ever do so, joining Matt Cain on June 13, 2012, the day he threw a perfect game. reer…the only Major Leaguer with more games of 4+ hits and 3+ RBI since 2012 is Cabrera (11). #41  JEREMY HAZELBAKER  L/R 6-3  200  30 (Aug. 14, 1987) ♦ Had 5 straight multi-RBI eff orts from April 21-26, a club record…was the third NL Service Time: 1.052 Contract Status: Under team control player since 2014 to accomplish this feat (also: Blackmon, April 21-25, 2017 and AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS Adam Lind, Aug. 28-Sept. 5, 2015). ARI .346 41 52 10 18 2 2 2 10 9 20 1 .443 .577 1.020 ♦ Tied a club record by reaching base safely in 9 consecutive plate appearances from Career .258 155 252 45 65 9 5 14 38 27 84 6 .327 .500 .827 April 25-26 vs. Padres (fourth time). ♦ Hit .346/.443 OBP/.577 SLG (18-for-52) with 2 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 10 ♦ Streak of 25 straight stolen bases from Aug. 11, 2016-May 2 was the second-longest RBI in 41 games during his fi rst season with the D-backs. in club history (Eric Byrnes, 30 from July 7-Sept. 11, 2007) and most by a fi rst base- ♦ In 34 games as a sub, he hit .370 (10-for-27) with 2 home runs and 10 RBI…was 5-for- man since data started being kept in 1974. 16 (.313) as a pinch hitter. ♦ Recorded a RBI in 6 consecutive games @ Coors Field from June 25, 2016-May 6 (13 ♦ Hit .341/.449 OBP/.537 SLG (14-for-41) with 1 double, 2 triples, 1 home run and 5 RBI total), tied for the longest such streak in team history (also: Gonzalez from May 21- vs. right-handers. Sept. 22, 1999). Hazelbaker cont. ♦ Had a pair of game-tying home runs with 2 outs in the ninth inning (May 26 @ ♦ Was 7-for-12 (.714) with 1 double, 1 triple, 1 home run and 8 RBI with runners in scor- Brewers and May 29 @ Pirates), the fi rst Major Leaguer to have multiple 2-out ninth- ing position. inning game-tying homers in a single season since 2007 (Xavier Nady and Milton ♦ Made his second Opening Day roster (also: 2016 with Cardinals). Bradley) and the fi rst in D-backs history. ♦ Reached base safely in each of his fi rst 8 plate appearances of the season (6 hits, 2 ♦ Recorded a RBI in 5 consecutive games from May 26-June 2, the longest streak of walks), the fi rst Major League player to do so since the Orioles’ Ramon Hernandez to his career (previous long: 4, done 4x; last: May 10-19, 2015)…was tied for the sixth- start the 2006 season [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. longest streak in team history by a catcher, and the longest since Welington Castillo ♦ His 8 plate-appearance on-base streak was 1 shy of the team record and tied for the had a 5 game streak from Aug. 28-Sept. 3, 2016. fourth longest in team history overall, behind Greg Colbrunn (April 22-30, 2000), ♦ Recorded a then career high with 7 RBI on June 8 vs. Padres (previous high, 6 on May Raul Mondesi (Aug. 23-25, 2003) and Mark Reynolds (Sept. 21-23) who each had 9 28, 2011 vs. Cardinals as a member of the Rockies), the most all-time by a D-backs PA streaks. catcher at the time…it was the most by a D-backs player since Damion Easley on ♦ Had a career-high 4 RBI on Oct. 1 @ Royals. June 3, 2006 vs. Braves (Gm. 2) [also 7]. ♦ In 52 games for Reno, he hit .279/.341 OBP/.495 SLG (53-for-190) with 13 doubles, 5 ♦ Played in his 1,000th career game on Aug. 5 @ Giants. triples, 6 homers and 25 RBI…on the 7-day disabled list from July 31-Sept. 3 with a ♦ Batted .305/.423 OBP/.525 (18-for-59) with 3 home runs and 10 RBI in 18 games in strained right oblique. September. ♦ Tallied a career-high 8 RBI on Sept. 22 vs. Marlins, 1 shy of the club record (9; Eurbiel #47  DAVID HERNANDEZ  R/R 6-2  215  32 (May 13, 1985) Durazo on May 17, 2002 vs. Phillies)…was his third career multi-homer game (last: Service Time: 8.084 Contract Status: Will be a free agent June 8, 2016 vs. Indians) and fi fth career grand slam (last: May 28, 2015 vs. Tigers). W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ Was the 10th catcher since 1913 with 2+ homers and 8+ RBI in a single game and the ARI 3-1 3.11 64-0 18 2 55.0 48 20 19 4 9 52 .239 fi rst since Yasmani Grandal on May 7, 2015 @ Brewers. Career 31-40 4.00 443-27 105 22 542.0 495 252 241 75 216 546 .240 ♦ Went 3-1 with 2 saves, 3.11 ERA (19 ER in 55.0 IP), 52 strikeouts and 9 walks in 64 #19  JAKE LAMB  L/R 6-3  215  26 (Oct. 9, 1990) games between the Angels and D-backs…was 2-1 with a save, 4.82 ERA (10 ER in Service Time: 3.053 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible 18.2 IP), 15 strikeouts and 1 walk in 26 games for Arizona after being acquired from AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS the Angels on July 30 in exchange for RHP Luis Madero. ARI .248 149 536 89 133 30 4 30 105 87 152 6 .357 .487 .844 ♦ Ranks among D-backs relievers all-time in holds (1st, 80), games (2nd, 274) and Career .250 444 1535 223 384 80 19 69 241 193 440 16 .336 .462 .798 strikeouts (3rd, 289). ♦ Set career highs in hits (133), home runs (30), RBI (105), walks (87) and runs (89), and ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .200 average (17-for-85). hit .248/.357 OBP/.487 SLG (133-for-536) with 30 doubles and 4 triples in 149 games ♦ Had a career-long 14-game scoreless streak from July 8-Aug. 12 (12.2 IP), posting a in his fourth season with the D-backs. .103 opponents average with 2 walks and 10 strikeouts in that time. ♦ Selected to his fi rst NL All-Star Team, the second in team history to ♦ In 38 games for the Angels, was 1-0 with 1 save, a 2.23 ERA (9 ER in 36.1 IP), 37 strike- play in the Midsummer Classic (Matt Williams, 1999). outs and 8 walks. ♦ Became the eighth D-back (14th time) to reach the 100-RBI plateau…he and Paul ♦ Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with San Francisco…signed as a Minor Goldschmidt (120) were the second set of teammates in club history to both reach League free agent with the Braves on March 26 and was acquired by the Angels on the 100-RBI mark (Jay Bell, Steve Finley, Luis Gonzalez and Williams in 1999). April 24 for future considerations. ♦ He and Goldschmidt were also the fi fth set of NL teammates all-time to each have 30+ home runs, 100+ RBI and 85+ walks in a single season, joining Phillies’ Bobby #10  CHRIS HERRMANN  L/R 6-0  200  28 (Nov. 24, 1987) Abreu and Jim Thome in 2004, Astros’ Jeff Bagwell and Lance Berkman in 2001, Gi- Service Time: 4.001 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ants’ Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent in 2000 and Cardinals’ Ray Lankford and Mark McG- AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS wire in 1998…they were also the second set of teammates in team history to have ARI .181 106 226 35 41 7 0 10 27 29 67 5 .273 .345 .618 20+ home runs before the All-Star break, joining Bell (24) and Williams (23) in 1999 Career .202 304 727 93 147 27 5 22 88 75 219 10 .278 .344 .622 [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ Batted .181/.273 OBP/.345 SLG (41-for-226) with 7 doubles, a career-high 10 home ♦ Was 1 of 2 Major League third basemen with 85+ walks and 85+ runs (also: Kris Bry- runs and 27 RBI in 106 games during his second season with the D-backs…also set ant, 91 walks, 108 runs). career highs in runs (35) and total bases (78). ♦ Ranked sixth in the NL in walks and seventh in RBI. ♦ Made 51 starts (34 at catcher, 17 in left fi eld, 1 in right fi eld and 1 at fi rst base). ♦ Logged 14 game-winning RBI, tied with Bryce Harper for the sixth most in the NL… ♦ His 3.17 catchers ERA led the Majors (min. 40 G), ahead of Yasmani Grandal (3.22)… entered the season with 12 career game-winning RBI. caught Robbie Ray in 18 of his 28 starts. ♦ Registered career-highs with 5 home runs and 19 RBI vs. left-handed pitching. ♦ All of his 22 career homers have come in a team win (21-0 with a multi-homer game ♦ Logged a 23.8 swing-and-miss percentage, the lowest mark of his career…was 1 of on May 8, 2016 @ Braves). 8 NL players with a whiff percentage of less than 25 pct. and 30+ home runs, joining ♦ Homered in 3 consecutive games from May 17-23, highlighted by his fi rst career Joey Votto, Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon, Anthony Rizzo, Travis Shaw and Ryan walk-off home run on May 17 vs. Mets. Zimmerman. ♦ Belted a leadoff home run in his fi rst career start hitting fi rst on June 26 vs. Phillies, ♦ His 1.064 slugging pct. on the fi rst pitch of an at-bat (5 doubles, 2 triples, 7 homers) as did Cubs’ Willson Contreras @ Nationals…it was the fi rst time in Major League was second-best in the NL, behind Kyle Schwarber (1.231). history that 2 diff erent players hit leadoff homers in their fi rst starts hitting in the No. ♦ Batted .323 (70-for-217) with 18 doubles, 4 triples, 16 home runs and 55 RBI when 1 slot [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. seeing a pitcher the second and third time in a game. ♦ Delivered his third career walk-off hit on June 28 vs. Cardinals (10th-inning single). ♦ His 67 fi rst-half RBI were tied for sixth most in club history. ♦ His 18 RBI vs. San Diego are a club record for most RBI in a season against the Padres, #60  J.J. HOOVER  R/R 6-3  240  30 (Aug. 13, 1987) surpassing Finley’s 17 in 2002. Service Time: 4.133 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ Recorded his fi rst 4 career multi-homer games in 2017 (May 19 @ Padres, July 6 @ Dodgers, July 20 @ Reds and Aug. 8 vs. Dodgers). W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 3-1 3.92 52-0 10 0 41.1 47 20 18 7 26 54 .276 ♦ Made his third Opening Day roster. Career 19-20 4.09 288-0 44 6 283.2 240 137 129 44 139 294 .227 ♦ Hit the 32nd all-time homer by a D-backs player into the Ram Trucks Pool April 4 vs. Giants, and the fi rst since Brandon Drury on Sept. 13, 2016 vs. Rockies. ♦ Went 3-1 with a 3.92 ERA (18 ER in 41.1 IP) and 54 strikeouts in 52 games over 2 stints ♦ Matched his career-long with a 10-game hitting streak from April 4-15 (.368; 14-for- with the D-backs. 38)…reached base safely in a career-long 18 consecutive games from April 4-23. ♦ Ranked 12th among NL relievers with a career-high 11.76 strikeouts-per-9.0 in- ♦ His 18 RBI in the D-backs’ fi rst 20 games were tied for the seventh most in club his- nings…his 32.4 pct. whiff rate was the best of his career, surpassing his previous tory (also: Finley in 2000 and Mark Trumbo in 2014). best of 26.5 in 2012 with the Reds. ♦ Hit a 481-foot homer on April 29 that was measured by Statcast as the longest in the On the 10-day disabled list from June 23-July 16 with right shoulder infl ammation. ♦ Majors at the time, and is the fi fth-longest by a D-back at Chase Field (sixth longest 39 of his 52 outings were scoreless, including 13 of his last 15 since Aug. 19. ♦ overall). ♦ Posted a 3.15 ERA (7 ER in 20.0 IP) in 28 appearances @ Chase Field, including 24 ♦ Reached base safely in 18 consecutive road games from Sept. 23, 2016-May 4 (.305; scoreless outings. 18-for-59), the longest streak of his career. ♦ Went 1-0 with a 1.86 ERA (2 ER in 9.2 IP) and 14 strikeouts and a .216 opponents aver- ♦ Homered in 3 consecutive games from May 15-19 (4 total) for the second time in his age in 12 April games. career (also June 28-July 1, 2016). ♦ Had a season-long 11-game scoreless streak (10.2 IP) from April 6-May 7. ♦ Named NL Player of the Week for May 15-21 (.412/.565/1.176, 7-for-17, 1 double, 4 Boasted a 2.35 ERA (2 ER in 7.2 IP) and 8 strikeouts in 14 outings after being recalled ♦ homers and 10 RBI), the second weekly honor of his career (also: July 15-17, 2016). on Sept. 1. ♦ Hit .294/.400 OBP/.657 SLG (30-for-102) with 6 doubles, 2 triples, 9 homers and 24 In 9 games with the Aces, posted a 0.87 ERA (1 ER in 10.1 IP) with 12 strikeouts. ♦ RBI in 27 games in May, ranking among the NL leaders in extra-base hits (1st), home runs (T-2nd), RBI (3rd), slugging pct. (4th) and OPS (4th, 1.057). #8 CHRIS IANNETTA L/R 6-0 230 34 (April 8, 1983)     ♦ Was the fi rst player in the Majors with 50 RBI (approx. 7:20 p.m. AZ), narrowly edging Service Time: 11.013 Contract Status: Will be a free agent out the Rockies’ Mark Reynolds (approx. 8:10 p.m. AZ). AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Tied his career-long with a 11-game hitting streak @ home from May 8-June 7 (also: ARI .254 89 272 38 69 19 0 17 43 37 87 0 .354 .511 .865 June 28-July 17, 2016). Career .231 1035 3120 393 721 158 10 124 445 508 883 11 .347 .407 .754 ♦ Entered July ranked second in the NL with 65 RBI, behind teammate Goldschmidt ♦ Hit .254/.354 OBP/.511 SLG (69-for-272) with 19 doubles, 17 home runs, 43 RBI and (66)…it was the fi rst time a NL team has had the top 2 RBI producers entering July 37 walks in 89 games during his fi rst season with the D-backs. since the 1985 Cardinals’ Tom Herr (61) and Jack Clark (56). ♦ Of his 17 homers, 9 tied or gave the team the lead (4: tied/5: go-ahead)…36 of his 69 ♦ Recorded his second career multi-home run game on July 6 @ Dodgers (also: May 19 hits (52.2 pct.) went for extra bases (19 2B, 17 HR). @ Padres), with both home runs coming vs. left-handed pitching (Rich Hill and Luis ♦ Was the 21st player (24th time) since 1913 with multiple 7+ RBI games in a season, Avilan)…he was the eighth D-backs left-handed hitter (11th time) to hit 2 homers in and the fi rst since Jonathan Lucroy in 2012 (June 8 vs. Padres [7] and Sept. 22 vs. a game off a left-handed pitcher, and the fi rst since Jason Kubel on July 21, 2012 vs. Marlins [8]). Astros (both of Dallas Keuchel). ♦ Batted .333/.435 OBP/.528 SLG (24-for-72) in 19 games batting No. 2 in the lineup. ♦ Collected a career-high 6 RBI and notched his third career multi-homer game on July ♦ Hit .300/.404 OBP/.563 SLG (24-for-80) vs. left-handed pitching. 20 @ Reds. ♦ Among NL catchers with at least 500.0 innings caught, his 4.03 catchers ERA ranked ♦ Recorded a RBI in 5 consecutive games from July 18-22 (12 total), matching the lon- sixth behind Yasmani Grandal (3.22), Matt Wieters (3.61), Manny Pina (3.80) Willson gest streak of his career (also: May 27-June 1, 2016). Contreras (3.91) and (4.01). ♦ Drew a walk in 6 straight games from July 21-27, tying his career high (also: Sept. ♦ Made his 10th career Opening Day roster. 25-30, 2016). ♦ Homered in back-to-back games 3 times (April 16-18, May 12-21, Aug. 8-10). ♦ Recorded his fourth multi-homer game of the season and his career Aug. 8 vs. Dodg- ♦ On the 7-day concussion disabled list from May 13-20…was removed from the ers…also hit his second career grand slam (also: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. Rockies). game on May 12 vs. Pirates after being struck in the mouth by a Johnny Barbato ♦ Was the fi rst player in club history to have back-to-back multi-homer games vs. pitch in the seventh inning. Dodgers from July 6-Aug. 8, and fi rst to do so in a season since Todd Helton in 2003. ♦ Recorded his career-high 30th home run on Sept. 29 @ Royals. #4  KETEL MARTE  S/R 6-1  165  23 (Oct. 12, 1983) ♦ His 3 homers and 7 RBI in his fi rst 5 games with the D-backs made him 1 of 4 players Service Time: 1.162 Contract Status: Under team control since 2003 with at least 3 homers and 7 RBI in their fi rst 5 games with a team after AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS switching teams during the season: Mark Teixeira/ATL in 2007 (3 HR, 7 RBI), Manny ARI .260 73 223 30 58 11 2 5 18 29 37 3 .345 .395 .740 Ramirez/LAD in 2008 (3 HR, 7 RBI), and Ben Zobrist/KC in 2015 (3 HR, 7 RBI). Career .265 249 879 110 233 46 7 8 68 71 164 22 .319 .361 .680 ♦ Hit his 10th homer in his 29th game as a D-back, becoming the third player in 2017 ♦ Hit .260/.345 OBP/.395 SLG (58-for-223) with 11 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and to join a team and hit 10-plus homers in his fi rst 30 games, along with Eric Thames/ 18 RBI in 73 games in his fi rst season with the D-backs. MIL and /ATL [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ As a left-handed hitter, batted .268/.346 OBP/.401 SLG (42-for-157)…as a righty, hit ♦ His homer on Aug. 22 @ Mets made him 1 of 16 active players to homer against all 30 .242/.342 OBP/.379 SLG (16-for-66). teams, joining Jose Bautista, Carlos Beltran, Adrian Beltre, Miguel Cabrera, Stephen ♦ Batted .296 (32-for-108) with 5 doubles, 2 home runs and 9 RBI in 35 games vs. NL Drew, Edwin Encarnacion, Adrian Gonzalez, Curtis Granderson, Russell Martin, Brian West opponents. McCann, Brandon Moss, Albert Pujols, Mark Reynolds, Troy Tulowitzki and Justin Up- ♦ Averaged a walk every 8.79 plate appearances in 2017 after averaging a walk every ton [source: STATS LLC]. 16.98 plate appearances in 2016. ♦ Named the NL Player of the Month for September, hitting .404/.439 OBP/.970 SLG ♦ Improved his OPS .130 points, from .610 in 2016 to .740 in 2017. (40-for-99) with 8 doubles, 16 home runs and 36 RBI…his home run and RBI totals ♦ Hit .321 (35-for-109) with 6 doubles, 4 home runs and 14 RBI in D-backs wins. were the most in any month in D-backs history. ♦ Recorded his fi rst-career, walk-off hit on July 2 vs. Rockies (single). ♦ His 16 homers in September were tied for the most in NL history with Ralph Kiner ♦ Hit his fi rst homer as a D-back and his fi rst since May 9, 2016 vs. Rays (with the Mari- in September 1949, 1 shy of Albert Belle (1995) and Babe Ruth (1927) for the most ners) on July 6 @ Dodgers. in Major League history [source: ESPN Stats & Info]…his 36 RBI were tied for second ♦ Hit the 12th inside-the-park home run by a D-back on July 26 vs. Braves. most in the NL in September with Hank Leiber/CHI in 1939, behind Troy Tulowitzki/ ♦ On the Bereavement List from July 31-Aug. 3 (death of mom in Dominican Republic). COL 40 in 2011. ♦ Reached base safely in a career-high 17 straight games from July 26-Aug. 17, hitting ♦ In 57 games with the Tigers in 2017, hit .305 (61-for-200) with 13 doubles, 16 home .373 AVG/.464 OBP/.593 SLG (22-for-59) with 5 doubles, 2 home runs and 7 RBI. runs, 39 RBI, a .630 slugging pct. and a 1.018 OPS…since being activated from the ♦ Recalled from Triple-A Reno on June 28 and hit .338 (105-for-311) with 23 doubles, disabled list on May 12, he ranked among AL leaders at the time of the trade in slug- 7 triples, 6 home runs and 41 RBI in 70 games for the Aces…led all of Minor League ging pct. (2nd), extra-base hits (4th, 31), OPS (5th), total bases (T-5th, 126), home Baseball in hits, and ranked among the Pacifi c Coast League leaders in doubles runs (T-6th), on-base pct. (8th, .388) and RBI (T-11th). (2nd), total bases (3rd, 160), average (6th) and extra-base hits (T-6th, 36) at the time of his recall. #2  JEFF MATHIS  R/R 6-0  205  34 (March 31, 1983) ♦ Rated by Baseball America as the Best Baserunner in the PCL. Service Time: 11.012 Contract Status: Signed through 2018 ♦ Named the PCL’s Player of the Week for May 1-7 after he hit .500 (13-for-26) 10 RBI AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS and a 1.350 OPS. ARI .215 60 186 13 40 10 2 2 11 14 61 1 .277 .323 .600 Career .198 767 2224 217 441 93 6 47 245 165 690 10 .256 .309 .565 #28  J.D. MARTINEZ  R/R 6-3  220  30 (Aug. 21, 1987) ♦ Hit .215 (40-for-186) with 10 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 11 RBI in 60 games Service Time: 6.036 Contract Status: Will be a free agent during his fi rst season with the D-backs. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ On the disabled list from Aug. 22-Sept. 30 with a fractured right hand. ARI .302 62 232 47 70 13 1 29 65 24 74 2 .366 .741 1.107 ♦ His 60 games played were his most since 2014 (64), while his 40 hits were his most Career .285 772 2828 391 805 168 13 152 476 248 786 16 .342 .514 .856 since 2013 (42) and his 10 doubles and 14 extra-base hits were his most since 2012 (13/21). ♦ Set career highs in home runs (45) and RBI (104) and batted a combined .303/.376 His 3.51 catcher’s ERA was fourth in the NL, behind (3.13), Chris Her- OBP/.690 SLG (131-for-432) with 26 doubles and 3 triples in 119 games between the ♦ rmann (3.17) and Yasmani Grandal (3.22) [min. 200.0 innings]. Tigers and D-backs…in 62 games for Arizona, batted .302/.366 OBP/.741 SLG (70- Caught 34.5 pct. of attempt basestealers (10-for-29), fourth best in the NL behind for-232) with 13 doubles, 1 triple, 29 home runs and 65 RBI. ♦ Tucker Barnhart (40.6), Tony Wolters (37.1) and Yadier Molina (34.8) [min. 200.0 in- ♦ Acquired from the Tigers for INF Dawel Lugo, INF Sergio Alcantara and INF Jose King nings]. on July 18. ♦ Made his 10th career Opening Day roster…was Arizona’s fourth diff erent catcher on ♦ His 45 homers were third in the Majors behind Giancarlo Stanton (59) and Aaron Opening Day over the last 4 seasons (2014 - Miguel Montero; 2015 - Tuff y Gosewisch; Judge (52)…was the fi fth player in Major League history to hit 40+ combined home 2016 - Welington Castillo). runs with multiple teams in a single season (also: Adam Dunn in 2008, David Justice Was the second catcher in club history with 3+ hits on Opening Day (also: Miguel in 2000, Mark McGwire in 1997 and Greg Vaughn in 1996). ♦ Montero, 2011 vs. Rockies)…also the seventh catcher with a double and a triple in a ♦ He was 1of 4 players all-time to record 40+ home runs in 120 games or fewer, joining single game (last: Chris Herrmann, May 11, 2016 vs. Rockies). Ken Griff ey Jr in 1994 (40 HR in 111 G), Matt Williams in 1994 (43 HR in 112 G) and Threw out 2 baserunners on May 12 vs. Pirates, including Josh Harrison to end the Hank Aaron in 1973 (40 HR in 120 G)…was also the fi rst player with 100+ RBI in 120 ♦ game, matching his career high (sixth time). games or fewer since Carlos Lee in 2008 (100 RBI in 115 games). ♦ His stolen base on June 26 vs. Phillies was his fi rst since June 23, 2012 @ Marlins. ♦ Named NL Player of the Month for Sept., and earned Player of the Week honors 4 Received his fi rst career on June 28 vs. Cardinals (arguing balls and strikes). times (May 15-21, July 10-16, Sept. 4-10 and Sept. 11-17), the fi rst player since the ♦ Reached base safely in a career-long, 17 consecutive games from June 22-Aug. 5, award began in 1973 (1975 for AL) to claim 4 weekly awards in a single season. ♦ hitting .333 (20-for-60) with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 RBI and 9 walks…hit safely in 11 ♦ Ranked second in the Majors with 30 home runs after July 16, trailing Stanton (33). straight games from July 7-Aug. 5, batting .341/.438 OBP/.877 OPS (14-for-41) with 4 ♦ Averaged 1 home run every 8.00 at-bats with Arizona…since 1990, that would rank doubles, 2 RBI and 6 walks. third behind Barry Bonds/SF (6.52 in 2001 - 73 HR) and McGwire/STL (7.27 in 1998 - 70 HR) [if qualifi ed]. #30 T.J. McFARLAND L/L 6-3 220 28 (June 8, 1989) ♦ Was the fi rst player since Astros’ Carlos Beltran (23) and Mets’ Richard Hildalgo (21)     Service Time: 3.164 Contract Status: Arbitration Eligible in 2004 to hit 20+ home runs for a team after switching teams midseason (source: STATS LLC). W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 4-5 5.33 43-1 2 0 54.0 65 42 32 4 17 29 .300 ♦ Was the second fastest player all-time to reach 20 homers with a new team (45th Career 16-12 4.49 164-3 10 0 252.1 303 146 126 20 86 154 .298 game), behind only McGwire (42 with St. Louis in 1997). ♦ His 29 homers with the D-backs during the second half of the season were the most ♦ Went 4-5 with a 5.33 ERA (32 ER in 54.0 IP), 29 strikeouts and 17 walks in a career- in franchise history, surpassing Luis Gonzalez’s 22 in 2001…had 31 total home runs high 43 appearances in his fi rst season with the D-backs. after the All-Star break were the fourth most in the Majors since 2000 behind Sammy ♦ Ranked among NL relief leaders in groundball pct. (1st, 69.8) and groundball/fl yball Sosa in 2001 (35), Barry Bonds in 2001 (34) and Stanton in 2017 (33). ratio (2nd, 4.88). ♦ Logged 72 RBI during the second half of the season, the most the Majors since Chase ♦ Limited lefties to a .222 average (16-for-72) with 3 extra-base hits and 16 strikeouts. Headley had 73 in 2012. ♦ Posted a 2.70 ERA (5 ER in 16.2 IP) in 17 games vs. NL West. ♦ Produced at least 5 RBI in 4 games (2 5-RBI games for the Tigers and 2 6-RBI games ♦ Subtracting his start on Aug. 20 @ Twins (7 ER in 0.1 IP), posted a 4.19 ERA (25 ER in for the D-backs)…since RBI were fi rst offi cially recorded in 1920, no other player to- 53.2 IP). taled 5+ RBI in more than 1 game for multiple teams within a single season [source: ♦ Allowed just 4 of 16 (25.0 pct.) inherited runners to score. Elias Sports Bureau]. ♦ Had 16 games of more than 1.0 inning (season-high 3.2 IP on July 28 @ Cardinals). ♦ Batted .373/.448/.891 (41-for-110) with 9 doubles, 16 home runs and 34 RBI in 30 ♦ Contract selected from Triple-A Reno on April 28…made 7 scoreless appearances games @ Chase Field. with the Aces (11.0 IP). ♦ Recorded 6 of his 7 multi-homer games in 2017, including 5 with the Arizona (July ♦ Did not allow an earned run in 11 of his fi rst 12 games (0.52 ERA; 1 ER in 17.1 IP). 26 vs. Braves, Aug. 3 vs. Reds, Aug. 27 vs. Giants and Sept. 4 @ Dodgers [4] and Sept. ♦ Tied his career high with his fourth win on June 25 vs. Phillies (0 ER in 1.0 IP). 10 vs Padres). ♦ Made his third career start Aug. 20 @ Twins (7 ER in 0.1 IP), and fi rst since July 1, 2014 ♦ Was the 18th player in Major League history and the fi rst in D-backs history to hit 4 vs. Rangers (with Orioles). home runs in a single game on Sept. 4 @ Dodgers. ♦ Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training by Arizona. ♦ Second player in 2017 with 4 homers in a game (Reds Scooter Gennett on June 6 vs. Cardinals). #26  SHELBY MILLER  R/R 6-3  225  26 (Oct. 10, 1990) ♦ First player in the modern era a player hit a HR in the seventh, eighth and ninth in- Service Time: 4.166 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible nings of the same game [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ First time in Major League history a player had more homers (4) than the opponent ARI 2-2 4.09 4-4 0 0 22.0 20 10 10 1 12 20 .230 and hits (3) [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. Career 37-49 3.67 126-120 5 5 698.1 651 309 285 70 261 573 .246 ♦ Third player to hit 4 homers against 4 diff erent pitchers in a single game and the fi rst ♦ Limited to 4 starts for the D-backs due to Tommy John Surgery, going 2-2 with a 4.09 since Joe Adcock in 1954. ERA (10 ER in 22.0 IP), 20 strikeouts and .230 opponents average. ♦ Hit .376/.464 OBP/.892 SLG (35-for-93) with 10 doubles, 12 homers and 29 RBI vs. ♦ Left the game on April 23 vs. Dodgers with right forearm tightness, and was placed left-handed pitching. on the 10-day disabled list on April 24…underwent Tommy John surgery on May 10 ♦ Batted .327/.377 OBP/.778 SLG (50-for-153) with 10 doubles, 19 home runs and 40 in Los Angeles, Calif. (performed by Dr. Neil ElAttrache). RBI in 39 games vs. NL West opponents. ♦ Was 1-1 with a 2.84 ERA (4 ER in 12.2 IP) and a .220 opponents average in 2 starts on ♦ Removed from his D-backs debut on July 19 @ Reds after being hit by a pitch and the road. suff ering a left hand contusion (x-rays negative). ♦ Limited right-handed hitters to a .162 average (6-for-37). ♦ Recorded his fi rst hit as a D-back, a 3-run home run, on July 24 vs. Braves. ♦ Held the opposition to 3 or fewer runs in each of his 4 starts. ♦ Notched his fourth career multi-homer game on July 26 vs. Braves. ♦ Hit his fourth career grand slam on July 27 @ Cardinals in a 4-0 victory…is the fourth player in Major League Baseball history to hit a grand slam in both the AL and NL in the same season, joining Yoenis Céspedes in 2015 (DET/NYM), Will Clark in 2000 (BAL/STL) and Greg Vaughn in 1996 (MIL/SD) [source: ESPN Stats & Info]. #36  JOHN RYAN MURPHY  R/R 5-11  205  26 (May 13, 1991) ♦ Made his fourth career Opening Day roster. Service Time: 2.043 Contract Status: Under team control ♦ Recorded his fi rst 2 career leadoff home runs: April 21 vs. Dodgers and Sept. 19 @ AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS Padres. ARI .143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 .143 .286 .429 ♦ Belted his fi rst career Opening Day home run on April 2 vs. Giants. Career .236 146 351 35 83 18 1 5 28 22 94 0 .280 .336 .616 ♦ His 8 hits through the fi rst 4 games of the season were tied for the second most in ♦ Made 5 appearances and went 1-for-7 with 1 double with the D-backs after being club history (record: 9 by Gerardo Parra in 2013). recalled from Triple-A Reno on Sept. 1…was acquired from the Twins on July 27 for ♦ Matched his career high with 4 hits on April 17 @ Dodgers. LHP Gabriel Moya. ♦ Reached base safely in 16 straight games from April 16-May 3 (.388, 26-for-67, 7 2B, ♦ In 78 games between Triple-A Rochester and Reno, threw out 40.7 percent of at- 1 HR, 3 RBI, 7 BB, 10 SB) with 8 multi-hit games. tempted base stealers (24-for-59) and batted .238 (62-for-261) with 9 doubles, 6 ♦ Batted .324/.366 OBP/.486 SLG (34-for-105) with 9 doubles, 2 home runs and 8 RBI in home runs, 34 RBI and 29 walks. 25 games in April. ♦ In 19 games for the Aces, hit .284/.351 OBP/.373 SLG (19-for-67) with 2 homers, 7 RBI ♦ On 10-day disabled list from May 15-July 4 with a strained right groin. and 7 walks, while throwing out 46.2 percent of attempted basestealers (6-for-13). ♦ Fell a single shy of the cycle on July 21 vs. Nationals. ♦ Ranked ninth in the NL with 14 extra-base hits in July. #45  KRISTOPHER NEGRÓN  R/R 6-0  190  31 (Feb. 1, 1986) ♦ Recorded his 500th career hit on Aug. 17 @ Astros, a single in the eighth inning off Service Time: 1.096 Contract Status: Under team control Francis Martes. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Doubled in 5 straight games from Sept. 11-15, 1 shy of the club record (3x by Conor ARI .160 14 25 3 4 1 0 0 1 4 7 0 .300 .200 .500 Jackson). Career .214 110 266 29 57 13 1 6 20 26 72 7 .296 .338 .634 ♦ Sixth D-back in club history to record back-to-back 4+ RBI games from Sept. 13-15. ♦ Logged his second career multi-homer game on Sept. 19 @ Padres (also: April 10, Batted .160 (4-for-25) with 1 double, 1 RBI and 4 walks in 14 games with the D-backs ♦ 2013 vs. Pirates). after being selected from Triple-A Reno on Sept. 1…it was his fi rst Major League ac- ♦ Batted .328/.397 OBP/.672 SLG (20-for-61) with 6 doubles, 5 home runs and 17 RBI tion since appearing in 43 games with the Reds in 2015. over his fi nal 17 games since Sept. 11. ♦ Made 5 appearances at shortstop (3 starts), 5 in left fi eld (2), 2 at fi rst base (1) and 1 at second. #38  ROBBIE RAY  L/L 6-2  195  26 (Oct. 1, 1991) ♦ Had 2 hits on Sept. 4 @ Dodgers, his fi rst hits since June 14, 2015 @ Cubs. Service Time: 3.007 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ In 120 games for the Aces, hit .300 (116-for-387) with 17 doubles, 11 triples, 13 hom- ers and 64 RBI…made 63 appearances in the outfi eld, 30 at third base, 9 at short- W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 15-5 2.89 28-28 1 1 162.0 116 57 52 23 71 218 .199 stop, 9 at second and 1 at fi rst. Career 29-36 4.07 92-89 1 1 492.2 465 244 223 61 202 574 .248 ♦ Over his fi nal 69 with the Aces, hit .335/.379 OBP/.587 SLG (81-for-242) with 12 dou- bles, 8 triples, 11 home runs, 43 RBI and 14 walks. ♦ Established a career high in wins and ERA in his third season with Arizona, going 15-5 with a 2.89 ERA (52 ER in 162.0 IP) in 28 starts…matched his career high with #16  CHRIS OWINGS  R/R 5-10  185  26 (Aug. 12, 1991) 218 strikeouts (also: 2016). Service Time: 4.027 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ Named to his fi rst NL All-Star Team (did not pitch). AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Achieved 200+ strikeouts for the second consecutive season, the 12th 200-strikeout ARI .268 97 362 41 97 25 1 12 51 17 87 12 .299 .442 .741 season in club history, and the third time a pair of D-backs teammates (Zack Greinke) Career .257 474 1679 191 432 96 23 27 174 85 395 59 .295 .390 .685 accomplished the feat: also Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling in 2001-02. ♦ Ranked among NL leaders in strikeouts per 9.0 IP (1st, 12.11), opponent average Set career-highs with 25 doubles, 12 home runs and 51 RBI despite being limited ♦ (2nd, .199), hits per 9.0 innings (2nd, 6.44), strikeouts (3rd, 218), opponent slugging to 97 games after suff ering a fractured right middle fi nger on July 30…underwent pct. (4th, .356), ERA (4th, 2.89), opponent OPS (5th, .646) and baserunners per 9.0 IP surgery on July 31 (performed by Dr. Don Sheridan). (6th, 10.67). ♦ Hit .315/.348 OBP/.538 SLG (58-for-184) with 15 doubles, 1 triple, 8 home runs and 37 ♦ Finished second in D-backs single-season history in opponent average, trailing RBI in 51 games @ Chase Field. Johnson in 2004 (.197), third in strikeouts per 9.0 IP, behind Johnson in 2001 (13.41) Has started at a diff erent position on Opening Day for four consecutive years (2014 - ♦ and 2000 (12.56), ninth in ERA and tied for ninth in strikeouts. SS; 2015 - 2B; 2016 - CF; 2017 - SS]…is the only player in team history with Opening ♦ Averaged the fourth-highest average velocity (fourseam) among southpaw start- Day starts at 3 diff erent positions. ers (94.49), trailing (95.93), Chris Sale (95.01) and (94.67) Notched 2 multi-homer games: April 27 vs. Padres and June 30 vs. Rockies. ♦ [source: baseballprospectus.com]. ♦ Recorded the fi rst Opening Day walk-off in team history and his second career walk- ♦ Led the NL with a .889 road winning percentage (8-1)…also ranked among NL lead- off hit on April 2 vs. Giants (also: Aug. 9, 2015 vs. Reds [single]). ers on the road in opponent average (2nd, .176), ERA (2nd, 1.86), strikeouts (2nd, Tallied a RBI in 6 consecutive games from Sept. 30, 2016-April 5, the longest streak of ♦ 119), wins (T-9th). his career, and tied for the sixth-longest in club history. ♦ Produced 10 games with 10+ strikeouts, the fi fth most in baseball behind Sale (18), Belted his fi rst career grand slam on April 24 vs. Padres. ♦ Max Scherzer (15), Corey Kluber (15) and Jacob deGrom (11). ♦ Set a monthly career high with 19 RBI in April. ♦ Was 9-2 with a 2.60 ERA (27 ER in 93.1 IP) in 15 starts vs. NL West foes, tied for the Had a career-high, 12-game hitting streak (.292; 14-for-48) from June 10-26. ♦ second-most victories in the division (also: Alex Wood/LAD), 3 behind Clayton Ker- Joined the Taylor Hooton Foundation’s Advisory Board as the D-backs’ player repre- ♦ shaw/LAD (12). sentative. ♦ Left-handers batted .216 (25-for-116) and just .180 (9-for-50) after July 6. ♦ Limited opponents to a .171 average with runners in scoring position (18-for-105), #6  DAVID PERALTA  L/L 6-1  210  30 (Aug. 14, 1987) including a .110 clip (8-for-73) in his last 19 outings. Service Time: 3.120 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ Led NL pitchers with a .245 average and a .286 on-base pct. (13-for-53)…tied for AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS second in hits (also: Greinke). ARI .293 140 525 82 154 31 3 14 57 43 94 8 .352 .444 .796 ♦ Delivered a pair of 6-game win streaks (May 20-June 24 and Aug. 24-end of season). Career .293 425 1487 206 435 78 27 43 186 111 303 25 .345 .468 .813 ♦ Struck out 6 consecutive batters on April 17 @ Dodgers, 1 shy of the club record by ♦ Hit .293/.352 OBP/.444 SLG (154-for-525) with 31 doubles, 3 triples, 14 home runs Johnson (May 8, 2001 vs. Reds, July 4, 2001 @ Astros and July 18, 2001 @ Padres) and and 57 RBI in 140 games for the D-backs in 2017…set career highs in runs (82), at- Schilling (July 21, 2001 @ Giants). bats and doubles. ♦ Fell 1 strikeout shy of tying a club record for strikeouts to start a game on May 3 @ ♦ Named the D-backs’ 2017 Marvin Miller Man of the Year. Nationals, beginning the game with 5 punch outs. ♦ His 17 games of 3+ hits were tied for seventh in the NL…his 4 games of 4+ hits were ♦ Threw his fi rst career complete game and shutout on May 30 @ Pirates, allowing 4 tied for second in the NL with Bryce Harper and Ender Inciarte (5 - D.J. LeMahieu). hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts. ♦ Hit .302/.357 OBP/.468 SLG (118-for-391) with 27 doubles, 12 home runs and 44 RBI ♦ Posted a career-best 27.2-inning scoreless streak from May 20-June 6, the third-lon- vs. right-handers. gest streak in club history. ♦ Batted .323 (100-for-310) with 37 extra-base hits, 36 RBI & 26 walks in D-backs wins. ♦ Allowed 1 run or fewer in 5 consecutive starts from May 20-June 11, tied for the sec- ♦ Led of 54 times (D-backs were 30-24) and hit .267/.336 OBP/.419 SLG (58-for-217). ond-longest streak in club history (also: Brandon Webb from July 25-Aug. 17, 2007). ♦ Hit .324/.377 OBP/.504 SLG (83-for-256) in 61 games batting second in the order. ♦ Was the fi rst D-back with 3 straight starts of 7.0+ scoreless innings (May 20-30), and ♦ Tied with Paul Goldschimidt for the best average on the team with a .312 mark (87- was 1 of 13 left-handers since 1913 to have 3 consecutive outings of 7.0+ shutout for-279) before the All-Star break. innings and 4 or fewer hits. ♦ Set the club record with 4 doubles on April 22 vs. Dodgers, and the fi rst Major Leagu- ♦ On July 18 @ Reds, became the 10th active pitcher (third left) to reach his 500th er to do so since the Red Sox’ Brock Holt on June 1, 2014 vs. Rays, and the fi rst NL career strikeout in 82 or fewer games: Yu Darvish (673 SO), Stephen Strasburg (562), player since the Rockies’ Jeff Baker on May 30, 2008 @ Cubs. LH Oliver Perez (542), Jacob deGrom (541), Matt Harvey (525), Danny Salazar (516), ♦ Logged multiple hits in 5 consecutive games from April 21-26, the longest streak of Corey Kluber (510), Yovani Gallardo (506) and LH Cole Hamels (506). his career and the longest by a D-back since Jean Segura did so from April 4-8, 2016. ♦ Lasted just 1.2 innings on July 28 @ Cardinals after being struck in the head by a ♦ Scored a career-high 4 runs on June 21 @ Rockies. Luke Voit line drive (ball was caught by Daniel Descalso at third base for an out)…on ♦ Hit his fi rst leadoff home run on July 21 vs. Nationals. 7-day concussion list from July 29-Aug. 23. ♦ Logged a 10-game hitting streak from July 6-21 (.421; 16-for-38, 4 doubles, 2 home ♦ Won 5 straight starts from Aug. 24-Sept. 5, walking just 6 batters during that span runs, 6 RBI). with 55 strikeouts…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, is 1 of 5 pitchers in baseball ♦ Recorded his fi rst career inside-the-park home run and the 13th in team history on history have had a season in which, over a span of 5 games, they won each game Aug. 12 vs. Cubs…it was the second inside-the-park homer by a D-back this season with 55+ strikeouts and 6 or fewer walks, joining Pedro Martinez (1999), Johnson (also: Ketel Marte, July 26 vs. Braves). (1999), Schilling (2002) and Kershaw (2014 and ‘16). ♦ On the Paternity Leave List from Aug. 13-17…he and his wife, Jordan, welcomed ♦ On Aug. 30 vs. Dodgers, became the third pitcher since 1955 with 10+ strikeouts vs. their fi rst child (a daughter) on Aug. 14, also David’s 30th birthday. a team that was 50+ games over .500: Cleveland’s Sam McDowell had 10 strikeouts ♦ Logged his fi rst career walk-off plate appearance with a bases-loaded walk on Sept. in a 7-3 loss @ Orioles (101-45) on Sept. 14, 1969 and Montreal’s Floyd Youmans had 27 vs. Giants. 10 strikeouts in an 8-2 loss vs. Mets (104-54) on October 2, 1986 [source: Elias Sports Bureau]. #11  A.J. POLLOCK  R/R 6-1  195  29 (Dec. 5, 1987) ♦ Registered a career-high 14 strikeouts with no walks over 7.2 scoreless innings on Service Time: 5.052 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible Sept. 4 @ Dodgers, the fi rst D-back with 14+ strikeouts and no walks since Johnson AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS on Aug. 31, 2004 vs. Dodgers (15 SO). ARI .266 112 425 73 113 33 6 14 49 35 71 20 .330 .471 .801 ♦ Had 10+ strikeouts in a career-high 4 straight games from Aug. 30-Sept. 15, the sec- Career .286 524 1864 306 534 123 24 53 199 154 307 90 .343 .464 .807 ond pitcher in club history to do so (also: Johnson, 10x – last: Aug. 15-31, 2004). ♦ Hit .266/.330 OBP/.471 SLG (113-for-425) with 33 doubles, 6 triples, 14 home runs ♦ Recorded his 200th strikeout on Sept. 15 @ Giants (Austin Slater)…notched his and 49 RBI in 112 games for the D-backs in 2017. 200th strikeout in his 148.1 IP, the third-fewest innings needed by a D-back to reach ♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in triples (T-9th) and stolen bases (T-11th, 20)…it was that point: 130.2 IP by Johnson in 2001 and 145.2 IP by Johnson in 1999 [source: Elias his second career season of 20+ stolen bases (also: 39 in 2015). Sports Bureau]. ♦ 7 defensive runs saved tied for fi fth among NL center fi elders (also: Brett Phillips), ♦ Was 6-0 with a 2.28 ERA (11 ER in 43.1 IP) in 8 starts after being activated from the behind Juan Lagares (15), Michael Taylor (9) Billy Hamilton (9) and Manuel Margot (8). disabled list, and 13-2 with a 2.24 ERA (29 ER in 116.2 IP) in his fi nal 20. #56  FERNANDO RODNEY  R/R 5-11  230  40 (March 18, 1977) ♦ In 19 starts for Triple-A Reno, was 7-6 with a 5.66 ERA (66 ER in 105.0 IP), 69 strikeouts Service Time: 14.137 Contract Status: Will be a free agent and 42 walks. W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ Named Reno’s Pitcher of the Month for May after he went 2-0 with a 3.67 ERA (11 ER ARI 5-4 4.23 61-0 0 39 55.1 40 29 26 3 26 65 .200 in 27.0 IP) and .200 opponents average. Career 44-63 3.73 828-0 89 300 821.0 706 375 340 61 404 824 .231 ♦ Went 5-4 with 39 saves, a 4.23 ERA (26 ER in 55.1 IP), 65 strikeouts, 26 walks and a #24  YASMANY TOMÁS  R/R 6-2  250  25 (Nov. 14, 1990) .200 opponents average in 61 games during his fi rst season with the D-backs. Service Time: 3.000 Contract Status: Signed through 2018 (2019-20 Player options) ♦ Among active relievers, is fi rst with 828 appearances and second with 300 saves. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ♦ Is 1 of 5 active pitchers with 5+ seasons of 30+ saves, joining Francisco Rodriguez (8), ARI .241 47 166 19 40 11 1 8 32 13 50 0 .294 .464 .758 Craig Kimbrel (7), Aroldis Chapman (5) and Huston Street (5). Career .268 305 1102 131 295 60 5 48 163 61 296 7 .307 .462 .769 ♦ His 39 saves were tied for third most in the NL with Corey Knebel behind Greg Hol- ♦ Limited to 47 games after being placed on the 10-day disabled list on June 6 with land (41) and Kenley Jansen (41), and the third-most in franchise history, behind Jose right groin tendinitis…underwent core surgery on Aug. 22 in Philadelphia (per- Valverde in 2007 (45) and J.J. Putz in 2011 (45). formed by Dr. Bill Myers). ♦ Became the 28th player in Major League history to record 300 career saves on Sept. ♦ Hit .302 (16-for-53) with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 25 RBI with runners in 22 vs. Marlins. scoring position. ♦ Was 1 save shy of becoming the second pitcher with 40+ saves at age 40 or older ♦ Batted .298/.333 OBP/.631 SLG (25-for-84) with 8 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and (Mariano Rivera; 44 in 2013 [43] and 33 in 2011 [41]). 25 RBI in 23 games @ Chase Field. ♦ His .1541 opponent average after May 1 was second among NL relievers (min. 30 GR) ♦ Had an extra-base hit in a career-high 5 straight games from April 5-11, hitting .476 behind Carl Edwards Jr. (.144; 27-for-187). (10-for-21) with 4 doubles, 1 homer, 5 RBI. ♦ Posted scoreless outings in 48 of his 61 appearances. ♦ Notched his eighth career multi-homer game on April 22 vs. Dodgers. ♦ His 20 fi rst-half saves were the fi fth most in franchise history, behind Jose Valverde (26 in 2007), Byung-Hyun Kim (22 in 2002), J.J. Putz (21 in 2011) and Addison Reed #15  ILDEMARO VARGAS  S/R 6-0  170  26 (July 16, 1991) (21 in 2014). Service Time: 0.027 Contract Status: Under team control ♦ Earned his 20th save in Arizona’s 70th game, the second fastest to that mark in team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS history…Jose Valverde accomplished that feat in 58 games in 2007. ARI .308 12 13 4 4 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 .308 .385 .693 ♦ Logged 17 saves in 18 opportunities and posted a 2.55 ERA (7 ER in 24.2 IP) in 27 Career .308 12 13 4 4 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 .308 .385 .693 games during the second half. ♦ Batted .308 (4-for-13) in 12 games over 2 stints in his fi rst Major League season with ♦ Limited right-handed hitters to a .165 average (16-for-97) with just 4 extra-base hits the D-backs. (3 2B, 1 HR). ♦ Recalled from Triple-A Reno for this fi rst Major League stint on June 29 and made his ♦ Opponents hit just .151 (13-for-86) against his changeup, the best mark among NL debut that night vs. Cardinals. relief pitchers and second best in the Majors (, .138). ♦ Recorded his fi rst career hit on Sept. 20 @ Padres (off ). ♦ Held the opposition hitless in 29 at-bats during the month of June, making him the Hit .312 (152-for-487) with 35 doubles, 4 triples, 10 homers and 65 RBI in 113 games fourth pitcher all-time to face 28+ hitters in a single month and not allow a hit, join- ♦ for Reno, and was named a Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star…ranked among ing Edwar Ramirez in June 2008 (37 BF), Bryan Harvey in Aug. 1989 (33) and Sparky PCL leaders in doubles (1st), strikeout pct. (1st, 7.5), hits (4th) and runs (T-5th, 87). Lyle in April 1970 (29). ♦ Rated by Baseball America as the Best Defensive in the PCL. ♦ Became a U.S. Citizen on May 1 in Miami, Fla. ♦ Appeared in 93 games at second base, 8 at shortstop, 8 in center fi eld and 4 at third ♦ In 20 games from May 1-July 1, he was 15-for-16 in save chances with a 0.00 ERA (1 for Reno. R-0 ER in 19.1 IP) and a .035 opponent average (2-for-57). ♦ Had a career-best 11 straight hitless outings from May 31-July 1 (10.2 IP), tied for the longest streak in team history (Jake Barrett, Aug. 28-Sept. 18, 2016)…also had 9 #53  CHRISTIAN WALKER  R/R 6-0  220  26 (March 28, 1991) Service Time: 0.055 Contract Status: Under team control consecutive hitless save opportunities, tied for the longest streak in franchise history (also: David Hernandez, July 2-Aug. 14, 2011). AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS ARI .250 11 12 2 3 1 0 2 2 1 5 0 .400 .833 1.233 ♦ His 12 saves in August were a D-backs’ monthly record, surpassing J.J. Putz’s 11 in Career .179 24 39 3 7 2 0 3 3 5 18 0 .304 .462 .766 May and Aug. 2011. ♦ Pitched in 3 games for the Dominican Republic at the 2017 World Baseball Classic (1 ♦ Hit .250 (3-for-12) in 11 appearances in his fi rst season with the D-backs, his fi rst ER in 3.1 IP). Major League action since 2015 with the Orioles. ♦ Hit a pair of pinch-hit home runs: Sept. 22 vs. Marlins and Sept. 26 vs. Giants. #9  ADAM ROSALES  R/R 6-2  200  34 (May 20, 1983) ♦ Selected from Triple-A Reno on Sept. 10…named Pacifi c Coast League Most Valu- Service Time: 7.163 Contract Status: Will be a free agent able Player after batting .309 with 34 doubles, 32 home runs and 114 RBI in 133 AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPS games with the Aces. ARI .225 105 289 25 65 16 0 7 36 11 100 1 .260 .353 .613 ♦ He was named a PCL mid- and postseason All-Star, and ranked among the Minor Career .227 640 1602 182 363 68 6 47 177 134 446 17 .292 .365 .657 League leaders in RBI (1st), extra-base hits (1st, 75) and home runs (T-2nd), while he led the PCL in runs (104) and total bases (307). ♦ Hit .225/.260 OBP/.353 SLG (65-for-289) with 16 doubles, 7 home runs and 36 RBI in 105 games between the A’s and D-backs…appeared in 34 games for Arizona, bat- ♦ His home run total was a Reno franchise record, surpassing the 30 hit by Kyle Jensen ting .202/.227 OBP/.369 SLG (17-for-84) with 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 9 RBI. in 2016…he was the fi rst PCL player with 30+ HR, 100+ RBI, 100+ runs in a single season since Mark Trumbo in 2010 (36 HR, 122 RBI, 103 R). ♦ Acquired from the A’s on July 30 in exchange for RHP Jeferson Mejia. Hit .312/.372 OBP/.607 SLG (127-for-407) with 25 doubles, 7 triples, 27 home runs ♦ For the D-backs, made 11 appearances at third base (10 starts), 10 at shortstop (9), 6 ♦ at fi rst (1) and 3 at second (1). and 95 RBI vs. Minor League right-handers. Claimed off waivers from the Reds on March 28. ♦ Batted .346 (9-for-26) with 2 doubles and 11 RBI with runners in scoring position and ♦ 2 outs. ♦ Hit .452/.471 OBP/.613 SLG (14-for-31) on the fi rst pitch of an at-bat. #99  TAIJUAN WALKER  R/R 6-4  235  25 (Aug. 13, 1992) Service Time: 3.142 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible ♦ In 71 games for the A’s in 2017, hit .234 (48-for-205) with 11 doubles, 4 home runs and 27 RBI. W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ARI 9-9 3.49 28-28 0 0 157.1 148 76 61 17 61 146 .247 Career 31-31 3.97 93-90 0 0 514.1 482 262 227 71 160 468 .246 #54  JIMMIE SHERFY  R/R 6-0  175  25 (Dec. 21, 1991) Service Time: 0.033 Contract Status: Under team control ♦ Had a career-best 3.49 ERA while his .247 opponent average matched his career low W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG (also: 2016)…his 146 strikeouts were the second-most of his career (157 in 2015) as ARI 2-0 0.00 11-0 2 1 10.2 5 0 0 0 2 9 .143 were his 157.1 innings (169.2 in 2015). Career 2-0 0.00 11-0 2 1 10.2 5 0 0 0 2 9 .143 ♦ 8 of his 9 wins were vs. NL West…his 8 wins were fourth-most vs. NL West this season behind Clayton Kershaw (12), Robbie Ray (9) and Alex Wood (9). ♦ Went 2-0 with 2 saves, a 0.00 ERA (10.2 IP) and 9 strikeouts in 11 games over 2 stints ♦ In 15 starts vs. NL West (team was 10-5), he went 8-3 with a 2.94 ERA (29 ER in 88.2 with the D-backs during his fi rst Major League season. IP), a .230 opponent average (76-for-331) and 86 strikeouts…in 6 home starts (team Named the D-backs’ Rookie of the Year by the Arizona Chapter of the Baseball Writ- ♦ was 5-1), he went 3-0 with a 3.23 ERA (14 ER in 39.0 IP), a .221 opponent average (32- ers Association of America. for-145) and 41 strikeouts)…in 9 road starts (team was 5-4), he went 5-3 with a 2.72 Recalled from Triple-A Reno for the fi rst time on Aug. 19 and made his Major League ♦ ERA (15 ER in 49.2 IP), a .237 opponent average (44-for-186) and 45 strikeouts. debut the following day @ Twins (0 ER in 1.0 IP)…earned his fi rst win on Aug. 21 @ ♦ In 13 starts when working 6.0+ innings, he was 6-1 with a 2.87 ERA (26 ER in 81.2 IP), Mets and fi rst save on Sept. 3 @ Rockies. a .217 opponent average (65-for-300) and 69 strikeouts. ♦ Tied a Major League record by not allowing a baserunner in his fi rst 4 appearances ♦ With runners in scoring position, held opponents to a .199 average (30-for-151) with (9x, last: Miguel Diaz in 2017)…has not allowed a run in his fi rst 11 outings, the sev- 35 strikeouts…over his fi nal 8 starts, held opponents to a .093 average (4-for-43) enth longest streak in team history to start a career, and the longest since Matt Reyn- with 17 strikeouts. olds tied the team record with 19 games to start his career in 2013. ♦ His .199 opponent average with runners in scoring position was seventh-lowest by Held left-handed hitters to a .091 average (1-for-11)…righties batted .167 (4-for-24). ♦ a D-back all-time behind Ian Kennedy (.141 in 2011), Randy Johnson (.146 in 2002, Named a Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star and was 2-1 with 20 saves, a 3.12 ♦ .178 in 2001, .193 in 1999), Brandon Webb (.195 in 2004) and Johnson (.198 in 2004). ERA (17 ER in 49.0 IP) and 61 strikeouts (11.2 SO per 9.0 IP) in 44 games with Reno. ♦ His .199 opponent avg. with runners in scoring position was third in the NL and tied Selected to Baseball America’s Triple-A All-Star Team and was rated the Best Reliever ♦ for fi fth in the Majors with Ervin Santana/MIN behind Andrew Cashner/TEX (.170), in the PCL. Gio Gonzalez/WSH (.175), /HOU (.190) and Johnny Cueto/SF (.193). ♦ Tabbed as the D-backs’ Minor League Pitcher-of-the-Month for June after posting 9 ♦ Limited lefties to a .230 average (66-for-287) with 70 strikeouts. scoreless outings (10.2 IP). ♦ Had the Majors longest active streak with 16 straight road start of 3 runs or less from Sept. 13, 2016-Sept. 6, 2017. #34 BRADEN SHIPLEY R/R 6-1 190 25 (Feb. 22, 1992)     ♦ Among NL pitchers at the plate, he tied for second in average (.231) and tied for Service Time: 0.109 Contract Status: Under team control fourth in hits (12) and on-base percentage (.245). W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG ♦ Tied his career high with 11 strikeouts on April 27 vs. Padres (sixth time). ARI 0-1 5.76 10-3 0 0 25.0 31 18 16 5 15 18 .301 ♦ On the 10-day disabled list from May 21-June 14 (blister on his right index fi nger). Career 4-6 5.40 23-14 0 0 95.0 111 61 57 19 43 61 .295 ♦ Was on the Paternity Leave List from July 20-23 after he and his wife welcomed their ♦ Was 0-1 with a 5.76 ERA (16 ER in 25.0 IP) in 10 games (3 starts) in his second season fi rst child. with the D-backs. ♦ Became the third pitcher in franchise history to record 10+ strikeouts in 5.0 or fewer ♦ Made 3 starts: May 4 @ Nationals (L, 3 ER in 4.0 IP), June 4 @ Marlins (ND, 4 ER in 5.0 innings on Sept. 1 @ Rockies (last: Robbie Ray, 5.0 IP, 10 SO, July 23, 2016 @ Reds). IP) and Sept. 27 vs. Giants (ND, 3 ER in 3.1 IP). ♦ Over his fi nal 8 starts, he was 3-2 with a 2.55 ERA (12 ER in 42.1 IP) and 43 strikeouts. ♦ Posted a 3.86 ERA (4 ER in 9.1 IP) in 6 games @ Chase Field. ♦ On Sept. 1 @ Colorado, became the second pitcher in D-backs history to strike out ♦ Threw 5.2 innings in relief on Aug. 20 @ Twins, tied for the fourth-longest relief ap- the fi rst 8 batters of a game (also: Dan Haren on May 11, 2010 vs. Dodgers, fi rst 9 bat- pearance in team history, and the longest since Vicente Campos also went 5.2 in- ters)…it was the fi rst time in Coors Field history the fi rst 8 outs of a game for a team nings on Aug. 27, 2016 vs. Reds. have been strikeouts. TRANSACTIONS

DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION 9/30 Jeff Mathis Reinstates from 10-day disabled list (fractured right hand) 3/31 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno 9/11 Christian Walker Selected from Triple-A Reno Jake Barrett Placed on 10-day disabled list (right shoulder infl ammation) Randall Delgado Transferred to 60-day disabled list (right elbow infl ammation) Steve Hathaway Placed on 10-day disabled list (left shoulder infl ammation) 9/9 Anthony Banda Recalled from Triple-A Reno 3/30 Óscar Hernandez Optioned to Double-A Jackson Jeremy Hazelbaker Recalled from Triple-A Reno T.J. McFarland Reassigned to Minor League camp Ildemaro Vargas Recalled from Triple-A Reno J.J. Hoover Contract selected 9/2 Jimmie Sherfy Recalled from Triple-A Reno Christian Walker Outrighted to Triple-A Reno 9/1 J.J. Hoover Recalled from Triple-A Reno 3/28 Ketel Marte Optioned to Triple-A Reno SIlvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Tom Wilhelmsen Contract selected Braden Shipley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Jorge De La Rosa Contract selected John Ryan Murphy Recalled from Triple-A Reno Sócrates Brito Placed on 60-day disabled list (dislocated fourth fi nger on left hand) Kristopher Negrón Selected from Triple-A Reno Christian Walker Claimed off waivers from Rubby De La Rosa Released Evan Marshall Designated for assignment 8/24 Robbie Ray Reinstated from 7-day concussion disabled list 3/27 Hank Conger Reassigned to Minor League Camp 8/23 Matt Koch Optioned to Triple-A Reno Rubby De La Rosa Reassigned to Minor League Camp 8/22 Jeff Mathis Placed on 10-day disabled list (fractured right hand) Reymond Fuentes Reassigned to Minor League Camp Jake Barrett Recalled from Triple-A Reno Kristopher Negrón Reassigned to Minor League Camp Jimmie Sherfy Optioned to Triple-A Reno Gregor Blanco Released Reymond Fuentes Reinstated from 10-day disabled list (left thumb contusion) 3/25 Zack Godley Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/21 Matt Koch Recalled from Triple-A Reno Kevin Jepsen Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/20 Braden Shipley Optioned to Triple-A Reno 3/24 Oswaldo Arcia Reassigned to Minor League Camp 8/19 Jimmie Sherfy Recalled from Triple-A Reno Erik Davis Reassigned to Minor League Camp Braden Shipley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Brian Matusz Reassigned to Minor League Camp Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Reassigned to Minor League Camp J.J. Hoover Optioned to Triple-A Reno Tyler Jones Outrighted and returned to the New York Yankees 8/17 David Peralta Reinstated from Paternity Leave List 3/21 Evan Marshall Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/16 Anthony Banda Optioned to Triple-A Reno 3/20 Matt Koch Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/14 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Braden Shipley Optioned to Triple-A Reno J.J. Hoover Recalled from Triple-A Reno Keyvius Sampson Reassigned to Minor League camp David Peralta Placed on Paternity Leave List Jason Pridie Reassigned to Minor League camp 8/13 Jake Barrett Optioned to Triple-A Reno 3/17 Enrique Burgos Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/7 Robbie Ray Transferred to 10-day disabled list (concussion) Ildemaro Vargas Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/4 Anthony Banda Recalled from Triple-A Reno Jack Reinheimer Optioned to Triple-A Reno Ketel Marte Reinstated from the Bereavement List Domingo Leyba Optioned to Double-A Jackson Rubby De La Rosa Optioned to Triple-A Reno 3/14 Anthony Banda Optioned to Triple-A Reno Jack Reinheimer Optioned to Triple-A Reno Jimmie Sherfy Optioned to Triple-A Reno 8/1 Jack Reinheimer Recalled from Triple-A Reno Dawel Lugo Optioned to Double-A Jackson Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Frank Duncan Reassigned to Minor League camp 7/31 Ketel Marte Placed on Bereavement List Daniel Gibson Reassigned to Minor League camp Nick Ahmed Transferred to 60-day Disabled List Jared Miller Reassigned to Minor League camp David Hernandez Acquired from the for RHP Luis Madero 3/5 Miller Díaz Reassigned to Minor League camp Chris Owings Placed on 60-day Disabled List (fractured right middle fi nger) Joey Krehbiel Reassigned to Minor League camp Adam Rosales Acquired from the Oakland A’s for RHP Jeferson Mejia Yuhei Nakaushiro Reassigned to Minor League camp 7/29 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Josh Taylor Reassigned to Minor League camp Robbie Ray Placed on the 7-day concussion disabled list 7/27 John Ryan Murphy Acquired from Twins for LHP Gabriel Moya DISABLED LIST (W-L RECORD IS AS OF RETRO DATE) Yasmany Tomás Transferred to 60-day Disabled List PLAYER DAY INJURY ON RETRO OFF W-L 7/26 Ruby De La Rosa Reinstated from 10-day Disabled List (right shoulder infl ammation) Barrett 10 Right shoulder infl ammation March 31 - May 11 19-16 J.J. Hoover Optioned to Triple-A Reno Brito 60 Dislocated left ring fi nger March 28 - June 11 38-26 7/23 Taijuan Walker Reinstated from the Paternity List Hathaway 60 Left shoulder infl ammation March 31 - - 93-69 Anthony Banda Optioned to Triple-A Reno Miller 60 Tommy John surgery April 24 - - 81-61 7/22 Anthony Banda Recalled from Triple-A Reno McFarland 10 Left ankle contusion May 10 - May 21 8-2 Matt Koch Optioned to Triple-A Reno Iannetta 7 Concussion May 13 - May 20 4-2 7/20 Taijuan Walker Placed on Paternity List Pollock 10 Strained right groin May 15 - July 4 31-13 Matt Koch Recalled from Triple-A Reno Walker 10 Blister on right index fi nger May 21 May 20 June 14 15-8 7/19 J.D. Martinez Reported to the team Tomás 60 Right groin tendinitis June 6 June 3 - 59-46 Rey Fuentes Placed on the 10-day disabled list (left thumb contusion) Hoover 10 RIght shoulder infl ammation June 23 - July 16 7-11 7/18 J.D. Martinez Acquired from the for INF Dawel Lugo, INF Sergio Al- Ahmed 60 Fractured right hand June 28 - - 43-41 cantara and INF Jose King. R. De La Rosa 10 Right shoulder infl ammation July 6 - July 26 5-10 7/16 J.J. Hoover Reinstated from 10-day disabled list (right shoulder infl ammation) Delgado 10 Right elbow infl ammation July 16 - - 40-31 Randall Delgado Place on 10-day disabled list (right elbow infl ammation) 7/6 Jake Barrett Recalled from Triple-A Reno Fuentes 10 Left thumb contusion July 19 - Aug. 22 15-18 Rubby De La Rosa Placed on 10-day disabled list (right shoulder infl ammation) Ray 10 Concussion July 29 - Aug. 23 10-14 7/4 A.J. Pollock Reinstated from 10-day disabled list (strained right groin) Owings 60 Fractured right middle fi nger July 31 - - 33-24 7/2 Ildemaro Vargas Optioned to Triple-A Reno Mathis 10 Fractured right hand Aug. 22 - Sept. 30 24-11 6/29 Ildemaro Vargas Recalled from Triple-A Reno Braden Shipley Optioned to Triple-A Reno RECORD BY BATTING ORDER AND POSITION 6/28 Ketel Marte Recalled from Triple-A Reno STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (TEAM RECORD) Nick Ahmed Placed on 10-day disabled list (right hand fracture) GS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6/27 Braden Shipley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Ahmed 41 - 6-3 - - - - 1-11 15-4 1-0 Óscar Hernández Outrighted to Double-A Jackson Blanco 52 26-12 1-1 - - - - 1-1 2-7 0-1 6/26 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Descalso 82 5-6 - - - 8-4 21-14 12-11 0-2 - 6/24 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Drury 113 - 1-0 0-1 - 8-6 54-28 3-9 1-1 0-1 6/23 Jeremy Hazelbaker Optioned to Triple-A Reno Fuentes 29 3-2 1-0 - - 0-1 1-1 7-1 6-6 - J.J. Hoover Placed on 10-day Disabled List (right shoulder infl ammation) Goldschmidt 152 - - 58-43 29-22 - - - - - Óscar Hernández Designated for assignment Hazelbaker 7 2-2 - - - - - 2-1 - - Rubby De La Rosa Selected from Triple-A Reno Herrmann 54 1-0 2-2 - - 1-3 4-4 9-3 17-9 - 6/14 Taijuan Walker Reinstated from the 10-day disabled list (blister) Iannetta 70 - 13-6 - 1-1 3-3 1-7 13-11 7-4 - 6/13 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Lamb 144 - - 21-19 48-32 1-4 3-1 11-4 - - 6/11 Sócrates Brito Reinstated from 60-day disabled list; optioned to Triple-A Reno Marte 59 0-1 7-5 - - - 2-3 10-9 11-10 0-1 Zack Greinke Returned from Paternity Leave List Martinez 61 - - - 9-6 26-20 - - - - Tom Wilhelmsen Designated for assignment Mathis 56 ------29-23 2-2 6/8 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Murphy 1 ------0-1 - Zack Greinke Placed on Paternity Leave List 6/6 Jeremy Hazelbaker Recalled from Triple-A Reno Negrón 6 1-0 1-1 - - - - 1-0 1-1 - Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Owings 89 4-1 9-9 1-0 5-5 21-14 2-4 9-5 - - Braden Shipley Optioned to Triple-A Reno Peralta 124 30-24 36-25 1-3 - - 0-1 3-1 - - Yasmany Tomás Placed on 10-day disabled list, retro to June 3 (right groin tendinitis) Pollock 100 21-21 13-15 12-2 - - 5-5 5-1 - - 6/4 Braden Shipley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Reinheimer 1 ------0-1 - 6/3 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Rosales 20 - 3-2 0-1 - - 1-1 6-1 3-1 0-1 6/1 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Tomás 42 - - - 1-2 25-14 - - - - Zack Godley Optioned to Triple-A Reno Vargas ------5/21 T.J. McFarland Reinstated from 10-day disabled list (left ankle contusion) C. Walker 1 - - - 0-1 - - - - - Taijuan Walker Placed on 10-day disabled list, retro to May 20 (blister) STARTS BY POSITION (TEAM RECORD) 5/20 Chris Iannetta Reinstated from 7-day concussion disabled list GS C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 5/19 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Ahmed 41 - - - - 23-18 - - - - 5/15 Rey Fuentes Selected from Triple-A Reno Blanco 52 - - - - - 12-6 18-14 0-2 - A.J. Pollock Placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained right groin) Descalso 82 - 4-4 20-16 3-3 - 19-13 - - - Enrique Burgos Designated for assignment Drury 113 - - 67-42 0-1 - - - - 0-3 5/14 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Fuentes 29 - - - - - 1-1 17-10 - - Chris Iannetta Placed on the 7-day concussion disabled list, retro to May 13 5/11 Jake Barrett Reinstated from the 10-day disabled list (right shoulder infl amma- Goldschmidt 152 - 86-64 ------1-1 tion); optioned to Triple-A Reno Hazelbaker 7 - - - - - 1-0 2-2 1-1 - 5/10 Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Herrmann 54 24-11 1-0 - - - 7-10 - 1-0 - T.J. McFarland Placed on 10-day disabled list (left ankle contusion) Iannetta 70 38-32 ------5/7 Steve Hathaway Returned from Rehab Assignment from Double-A Jackson Lamb 144 - - - 83-60 - - - - 1-0 5/5 Grégor Blanco Selected from Triple-A Reno Marte 59 - - - 0-2 30-27 - - - - Braden Shipley Optioned to Triple-A Reno Martinez 61 ------34-26 1-0 Steve Hathaway Transferred to 60-day disabled list (left shoulder infl ammation) Mathis 56 31-25 ------5/4 Braden Shipley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Murphy 1 0-1 ------Jeremy Hazelbaker Optioned to Triple-A Reno Negrón 6 - 1-0 - - 2-1 1-1 - - - 4/27 T.J. McFarland Contract purchased from Triple-A Reno Owings 89 - - 6-9 - 31-20 - - 14-9 - Shelby Miller Transferred to 60-day disabled list Peralta 124 - - - - - 26-22 - 43-31 1-1 4/26 Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno; Pollock 100 ------56-43 - 0-1 Optioned to Triple-A Reno Reinheimer 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - 4/25 Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Rosales 21 - 1-0 0-1 7-3 6-3 - - - - 4/24 Shelby Miller Placed on the 10-day disabled list (right elbow infl ammation) Tomás 42 - - - - - 26-16 - - - Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Vargas ------C. Walker 1 - 0-1 ------SINGLE-GAME HI/LOWS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM BATTING D-BACKS OPPONENTS TEAM PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Most runs, inning 10, 8/27 vs. SF (8th) 9, 8/20 @ MIN (1st) 2 consecutive SHO last: 9/18-19/15 @ SF last: 6/16-17/12 @ LAA Most runs, game 16, 6/21 @ COL 16, 8/1 @ CHC Most runs, extra-innings 6, 2x; last: 6/27 vs. STL (10) 6, 5/14 vs. PIT (10) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Most hits, inning 9, 6/21 @ COL (4th) 6, 5x, last: 8/20 @ MIN (1st) No-Hitter 2x, last: Jackson, 6/25/10 @ TB 3x, last: Volquez, 6/3/17, @ MIA Most consecutive hits, inning 6, 9/4 @ LAD (7th) 5, 4/26 vs. SD (9th) 1-Hitter 3x, last: Webb, 9/6/06, @ PIT 7x, last: Bumgarner, 7/10/16 @ SF Most hits, game 20, 6/21 @ COL 17, 2x; 8/18 @ MIN 2-Hitter 9x, last: Haren, 6/12/09 vs. HOU 13x, last: Ryu, 9/16/13 vs. LAD Most hits, extra-innings 14, 2x; last: 5/31 @ PIT (14) 15, 7/19 @ CIN (11) Faced min. 27 batters 2x, last: Collmenter, 5/29/14 vs. CIN Most doubles, game 7, 4/5 vs. SF 6, 6/9 vs. MIL 4 strikeouts, inning 2x, last: Godley, 8/13 vs. CHC 2x, last: Dempster, 10/4/09 vs. CHC Most doubles, extra-innings 5, 5/31 @ PIT (14) 4, 8/5 @ SF (10) 2 consecutive CG Webb - 9/9/06 vs. STL & 9/15/06 vs. COL Most triples, game 3, 7/1 vs. COL 2, 3x; 8/15 @ HOU 2 consecutive SHO Webb - 5/20/06 vs. ATL & 5/26/06 @ CIN Most triples, extra-innings 2, 3x; last: 5/31 @ PIT (14) 1, 6/25 vs. PHI (11) 3 consecutive CG Webb - 8/5/07 @ LAD, 8/11/07 vs. WAS, 8/17/07 @ ATL Most home runs, inning 3, 4x; last: 8/27 vs. SF (8th) 2, many times 3 consecutive SHO Webb - 8/5/07 @ LAD, 8/11/07 vs. WAS, 8/17/07 @ ATL Most home runs, game 6, 9/4 @ LAD 6, 8/18 @ MIN Position player pitched 7x, last: Descalso, 8/20/17 @ MIN Most home runs, extra-innings 3, 6/18 @ PHI (10) 3, 5/14 vs. PIT (10) Most extra-base hits, game 9, 2x; last: 7/18 @ CIN 11, 8/18 @ MIN INDIVIDUAL HITTING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Most extra-base hits, extra-innings 8, 5/31 @ PIT (14) 5, 8/5 @ SF (10) 2 HR, inning - - Most stolen bases, game 4, 3x; last: 5/2 @ WSH 4, 5/4 @ WSH 3 HR, game 10x, last: Goldschmidt, 8/3/17 @ CHC 10x, last: Renfroe, 9/20/17 @ SD Most stolen bases, extra-innings 1, 4x, last: 7/19 @ CIN (11) 3, 6/27 vs. STL (10) 4 HR, game** Martinez, 9/4/17 @ LAD - Most strikeouts, game 17, 8/15 @ HOU 16, 3x; last: 9/4 @ LAD 5-Hit game** 12x, last: Segura, 9/14/16 vs. COL 24x, last: Pedroia, 8/14/16 @ BOS Most strikeouts, extra-innings 14, 5/31 @ PIT (14) 17, 4/30 vs. COL (13) 5-Hit game - extra** 9x, last: Segura, 8/19/16 @ SD (10) Loretta, 4/29/05 @ SD Most walks, game 9, 3x; last: 7/26 vs. ATL 10, 7/6 @ LAD 6-Hit game - Blackmon, 4/4/14 @ COL Most walks, extra-innings 9, 9/5 @ LAD (10) 6, 2x; last: 6/18 @ PHI (10) 7-RBI game 4x, Iannetta, 6/8/17 vs. SD 6x, last: Braun, 8/6/16 vs. MIL Most left on base, game 12, 5/19 @ SD 13, 3x; last: 6/17 @ PHI 8-RBI game: Iannetta, 9/22 vs. MIA Belliard, 9/23/03 @ COL Most left on base, extra-innings 15, 5/14 @ PIT (10) 14, 7/19 @ CIN (11) 9-RBI game** Durazo, 5/17/02 vs. PHI - Fewest left on base, game 0, 6/3 @ MIA 0, 5/11 vs. PIT 5-runs scored** Goldschmidt, 5/17/14 vs. LAD Jacobs, 8/24/05 vs. NYM Fewest left on base, extra-innings 7, 2x; last: 8/21 @ NYM (10) 3, 9/5 @ LAD Inside-the-park HR 16x, last: Descalso, 8/17/17 @ HOU 8x, last: Buxton, 8/18/17 @ MIN Most hit by pitches, game 3, 7/29 @ STL 2, 5x; last: 8/30 vs. LAD Steal-of-home 8x, last: Goldschmidt, 5/16/17 vs. NYM 4x, last: Blanco, 5/28/12 @ SF Most consecutive games, home run 14, 5/12-26 11, 4/19-29 HR - Pitcher 23, last: Walker, 7/25/17 vs. ATL 34x, last: Lester, 8/1/17 @ CHC Most consecutive games, no HR 3, 4x; last: 8/4-6 5, 2x; last: 8/31-9/4 Stolen base - Pitcher 7x, last: Shipley, 8/11/16 @ NYM 5x, last: Pineiro, 4/15/09 vs. STL Hit for cycle 6x, last: Hill, 6/29/12 @ MIL 3x, last: Gerut, 5/8/10 vs. MIL TEAM PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Fewest hits allowed, game 1, 5/11 vs. PIT 0, 6/3 @ MIA TEAM BATTING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Consecutive scoreless innings 18, 4/18-20 18, 4/28-30 4 consecutive HR** 8/11/10 @ MIL (4th inn.) - LaRoche, Montero, Reynolds, Drew Shutouts 11, 9/16 @ SF 6, last: 8/19 @ MIN 4 HR, inning** 8/11/10 @ MIL (4th inn.) 9/5/16 @ LAD (5th inn.) 6 HR, game 5x, last: 9/4/17 @ LAD 7x, last: 8/18/17 @ MIN TEAM MISCELLANEOUS 20+ runs - 2x, last: 10/2/15 vs. HOU (21) Longest winning streak, overall 13, 8/24--9/6 20+ hits 13x, last: 6/21/17 @ COL 9x, last: 4/24/16 vs. PIT (20) Longest winning streak, home 9, 5/15-6/8 Longest winning streak, road 9, 8/24-9/16 TEAM DEFENSE D-BACKS OPPONENTS Longest losing streak, overall 5, 7/8-16 6 double plays 8/7/13 vs. TB** 5 DP, 6x, last: 6/14/15 @ SF Longest losing streak, home 3, 2x; last: 8/9-11 Triple play 2x, last: 5/4/09 @ LAD (2nd inn.) - Longest losing streak, road 6, 7/4-16 Longest game-innings, home 13.0, 4/30 vs. COL 2017 HOME RUNS D-BACKS OPPONENTS Longest game-innings, road 14.0, 5/31 @ PIT Pinch-Hit Descalso, 5/15 vs. NYM Taylor, 4/21 vs. LAD Longest game-time, home 3:54, 9/22 vs. MIA Iannetta, 5/29 @ PIT Amarista, 4/29 vs. COL Longest game-time, road 3:59, 8/3 @ CHC Fuentes, 7/18 @ CIN Flores, 5/15 vs. NYM Longest game-time (extra innings, home) 4:08, 5/14 vs. PIT (10) Descalso, 9/1 @ COL Peterson, 7/15 @ ATL Longest game-time (extra innings, road) 4:40, 5/31 @ PIT (14) Fuentes, 9/8 vs. SD Rodriguez, 7/24 vs. ATL Shortest game-time, home 2:21, 4/27 vs. SD Walker, 9/22 vs. MIA Happ, 8/13 vs. CHC Shortest game-time, road 2:10, 5/30 @ PIT Walker, 9/26 vs. SF - Shortest game-time (extra innings, home) 3:22, 6/27 vs. STL (10) Grand Slam Owings, 4/24 vs. SD Santana, 5/28 @ MIL Shortest game-time (extra innings, road) 3:24, 5/26 @ MIL (10) Goldschmidt, 6/11 vs. MIL Rosario, 8/20 @ MIN Largest crowd-home 49,016, 4/2 vs. SF Martinez, 7/27 @ STL - Smallest crowd-home 12,215, 4/26 vs. SD Lamb, 8/8 vs. LAD - Largest crowd-road 53,159, 7/4 @ LAD Iannetta, 9/22 vs. MIA - Smallest crowd-road 14,996, 5/30 @ PIT Martinez, 9/26 vs. SF - Largest margin of victory 13, 9/4 @ LAD (13-0) Multi-Homer Tomás, 4/22 vs. LAD Bumgarner, 4/2 vs. SF Largest margin of defeat 12, 8/1 @ CHC (16-4) Owings, 4/27 vs. SD Renfroe, 6/6 vs. SD Most games over .500 26, 9/27 Goldschmidt, 5/5 @ COL Suarez, 7/20 @ CIN Most games under .500 - Ahmed, 5/13 vs. PIT Suzuki, 7/25 vs. ATL Goldschmidt, 5/14 vs. PIT Rizzo, 8/1 @ CHC TEAM FIELDING D-BACKS OPPONENTS Lamb, 5/19 @ SD Contreras, 8/3 @ CHC Most errors 4, 2x, last: 9/25 vs. SF 4, 4/18 @ SD Owings, 6/30 vs. COL Tuner, 8/8 vs. LAD Most double plays turned 3, 4x; last: 8/23 @ NYM 4, 8/18 @ HOU Lamb, 7/6 @ LAD Sano, 8/18 @ MIN Most consecutive games, error 5, 2x, last: 8/10-14 6, 6/4-10 Lamb, 7/20 @ CIN Myers, 9/9 vs. SD Most consecutive games, errorless 6, 7/4-9 7, 7/23-29 Martinez, 7/26 vs. ATL Carlos Gonzalez, 9/12 vs. COL Goldschmidt, 8/3 @ CHC (3) Renfroe, 9/20 @ SD (3) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Lamb, 8/8 vs. LAD Ozuna, 9/22 vs. MIA Most hits, game 4, 9x; last: Martinez, 9/4 @ LAD Martinez, 8/27 vs. SF - Most hits, extra-innings 3, 7x; last: Martinez & Peralta, 9/5 @ LAD Martinez, 9/4 @ LAD (4) - Most runs, game 4, 3x; last: Martinez, 9/4 @ LAD Martinez, 9/10 vs. SD - Most runs, extra-innings 2, 4x; last: Lamb, 6/27 vs. STL Pollock, 9/19 @ SD - Most doubles, game 4, Peralta, 4/22 vs. LAD Iannetta, 9/22 vs. MIA - Most triples, game 1, many times Leadoff Pollock, 4/21 vs. LAD Hernandez, 4/22 vs. LAD Most home runs, game 4, Martinez, 9/4 @ LAD Blanco, 5/25 @ MIL Blackmon, 6/22 @ COL Most RBI, game 8, Iannetta, 9/22 vs. MIA Herrmann, 6/26 vs. PHI Blackmon, 6/30 vs. COL Most RBI, extra-innings 3, Goldschmidt, 5/14 @ PIT Peralta, 7/21 vs. WSH Goodwin, 7/23 vs. WSH Most RBI by pitcher, game 2, Ray, 9/4 @ LAD Pollock, 9/19 @ SD - Most total bases, game 16, Martinez, 9/4 @ LAD Peralta, 9/20 @ SD - Most total bases, extra-innings 8, Goldschmidt, 5/14 @ PIT Inside-The-Park Marte, 7/26 vs. ATL Buxton, 8/18 @ MIN Most strikeouts, game 4, Blanco, 8/24 @ NYM Peralta, 8/12 vs. CHC - Most walks, game 3, 2x; Goldschmidt, 7/26 vs. ATL Descalso, 8/17 @ HOU - Most stolen bases, game 3, Blanco, 10/1 @ KC Walk-Off Descalso, 4/30 vs. COL McCutchen, 5/29 @ PIT Longest hitting streak 12, Owings, 6/10-26 Herrmann, 5/17 vs. NYM - Longest on-base streak 19, Goldschmidt, 6/4-27 By Pitcher Walker, 7/25 vs. ATL Bumgarner, 4/2 vs. SF (2) Consecutive games with home run 3, 5x; last: Martinez, 9/20-23 - Lively, 6/24 vs. PHI Consecutive games with RBI 7, Martinez, 9/8-14 - Lester, 8/1 @ CHC Consecutive games with run scored 9, Martinez, 8/26-9/5 Into RamTrucks Pool Lamb, 4/4 vs. SF Joseph, 6/23 vs. PHI Descalso, 4/30 vs. COL - INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Tomás, 5/16 vs. NYM - Fewest hits allowed, complete game 4, Ray, 5/30 @ PIT Herrmann, 6/26 vs. PHI - Most innings pitched, starter 9.0, Ray, 5/30 @ PIT Back-To-Back Peralta/Goldschmidt, 4/6 vs. SF (4) Suzuki/Camargo 7/25 vs. ATL (8) Most innings pitched, reliever 5.2, Shipley, 8/20 @ MIN Lamb/Tomás, 4/22 vs. LAD (1) Schwarber/Avila, 8/11 vs. CHC (6) Most strikeouts, starter 14, Ray, 9/4 @ LAD Tomás/Drury, 5/10 vs. DET (7) Baez/Happ, 8/13 vs. CHC (8) Most strikeouts, reliever 7, Bradley, 4/4 vs. SF Mathis/Descalso, 5/15 vs. NYM (8) - Most walks, starter 6, 2x; last: Godley, 9/3 @ COL Peralta/Goldschmidt, 6/20 @ COL (8) - Most walks, reliever 4, Rodney, 7/6 @ LAD Goldschmidt/Martinez, 7/29 @ STL (4) - Most runs allowed, starter 8, 3x; last: Banda, 8/15 @ HOU Goldschmidt/Martinez, 8/3 @ CHC (9) - Most runs allowed, reliever 7, McFarland, 8/1 @ CHC Goldschmidt/Martinez, 8/16 @ HOU (8) - Most home runs allowed, starter 3, 5x; last: Greinke, 922 vs. MIA Martinez/Drury, 9/4 @ LAD (7) - Most home runs allowed, reliever 3, 2x; last: Shipley, 8/20 @ MIN Back-To-Back-To-Back Peralta/Pollock/Lamb, 6/21 vs. WSH (1) - Consecutive scoreless innings, starter 27.2, Ray, 5/14-6/6 Goldschmidt/Martinez/Descalso, 8/27 vs. SF (8) Consecutive scoreless innings, reliever 15.1, Delgado, 4/23-5/19 Both Sides of Plate - - Consecutive quality starts 6, Godley, 5/10-6/10 Consecutive scoreless appearances, reliever 13, 2x; last: Bradley, 7/25-8/25 **D-backs Record Longest winning streak, starter 6, 2x, last: Ray, 8/24-current Longest winning streak, reliever 3, McFarland, 5/2-31 Longest losing streak, starter 4, Walker, 7/8-8/16 Longest losing streak, reliever 3, McFarland, 7/19-8/5 Longest save streak, reliever 15, Rodney, 7/7-9/6 2017 DAY-BY-DAY GA/ WINNING LOSING ATTENDANCE GA/ WINNING LOSING ATTENDANCE DATE OPP D/N W-L SCORE REC. POS. GB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE GAME TOTAL DATE OPP D/N W-L SCORE REC. POS. GB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE GAME TOTAL 4/2 SF D W 6-5 1-0 1 +1.0 Rodney (R, 1-0) Melancon (R, 0-1) - 49,016 49,016 7/1 COL N W 6-2 51-31 2 -3.5 Greinke (10-4) Chatwood (6-9) Rodney (21) 46,338 1,087,505 4/4 SF N L 4-8 1-1 T-2 -1.0 Cueto (1-0) Corbin (0-1) - 19,378 68,394 7/2 COL D W 4-3 52-31 2 -2.5 Rodney (R, 3-2) Ottavino (R, 1-3) - 34,556 1,122,061 4/5 SF N W 8-6 2-1 T-1 - Walker (1-0) Moore (0-1) Rodney (1) 14,675 83,069 7/4 @ LAD N L 3-4 52-32 2 -3.5 Kershaw (13-2) Corbin (6-8) Jansen (19) 53,159 4/6 SF N W 9-3 3-1 T-1 - J. De La Rosa (R, 1-0) Samardzija (0-1) - 15,308 98,377 7/5 @ LAD N L 0-1 52-33 2 -4.5 Wood (10-0) Godley (3-3) Jansen (20) 40,997 4/7 CLE N W 7-3 4-1 T-1 - Miller (1-0) Tomlin (0-1) - 22,443 120,820 7/6 @ LAD N L 4-5 52-34 2 -5.5 Fields (R, 4-0) Rodney (R, 3-3) - 41,999 4/8 CLE N W 11-2 5-1 T-1 - Greinke (1-0) Bauer (0-1) - 28,437 149,257 7/7 CIN N W 6-3 53-34 2 -5.5 Greinke (11-4) Adleman (5-6) Rodney (22) 27,006 1,149,067 4/9 CLE D W 3-2 6-1 1 +1.0 Corbin (1-1) Kluber (0-1) Rodney (2) 30,191 179,448 7/8 CIN N L 0-7 53-35 2 -6.5 Castillo (1-1) Walker (6-4) - 29,806 1,178,873 4/10 @ SF D L 1-4 6-2 1 +1.0 Moore (1-1) Walker (1-1) Melancon (2) 42,129 7/9 CIN D L 1-2 53-36 2 -7.5 Bailey (2-2) Corbin (6-9) Iglesias (16) 24,923 1,203,796 4/11 @ SF N W 4-3 7-2 1 +1.0 Ray (1-0) Samardzija (0-2) Rodney (3) 41,562 7/11 ALL-STAR GAME, MARLINS PARK (MIAMI, FLA.) 4/12 @ SF N L 2-6 7-3 1 +0.5 Cain (1-0) Miller (1-1) - 41,656 7/14 @ ATL N L 3-4 53-37 2 -8.5 Brothers (R, 1-0) Bradley (R, 3-2) Johnson (20) 38,852 4/14 @ LAD N L 7-1 7-4 1 +0.5 Kershaw (2-1) Greinke (1-1) - 49,438 7/15 @ ATL N L 5-8 53-38 2 -9.5 Krol (R, 2-2) Delgado (R, 1-2) Johnson (21) 41,627 4/15 @ LAD N L 4-8 7-5 T-2 -0.5 Wood (R, 1-0) Corbin (1-2) Jansen (3) 48,070 7/16 @ ATL D L 1-7 53-39 2 -10.5 Garcia (3-7) Godley (3-4) - 36,637 4/16 @ LAD D W 3-1 8-5 2 -0.5 Walker (2-1) Hill (1-1) Rodney (4) 39,822 7/18 @ CIN N W 11-2 54-39 2 -10.5 Ray (9-4) Romano (1-2) - 19,989 4/17 @ LAD N W 4-2 9-5 T-1 - Hoover (R, 1-0) Hatcher (R, 0-1) Rodney (5) 35,448 7/19 @ CIN N L 3-4 (11) 54-40 3 -11.5 Lorenzen (R, 5-2) McFarland (R, 4-2) - 16,573 4/18 @ SD N W 11-2 10-5 T-1 - Miller (2-1) Cosart (0-1) - 19,869 7/20 @ CIN D W 12-2 55-40 T2 -10.5 Corbin (7-9) Castillo (1-3) - 19,711 4/19 @ SD N L 0-1 10-6 T-1 - Chacin (2-2) Greinke (1-2) Maurer (2) 17,079 7/21 WAS N W 6-5 56-40 2 -9.5 Rodney (R, 4-3) Romero (R, 2-4) - 37,858 1,241,654 4/20 @ SD N L 1-4 10-7 2 -0.5 Richard (2-2) Corbin (1-3) Maurer (3) 17,831 7/22 WAS N L 3-4 56-41 T2 -10.5 Roark (8-6) Banda (0-1) Doolittle (2) 39,176 1,280,830 4/21 LAD N W 13-5 11-7 2 -0.5 Bradley (R, 1-0) Stripling (R, 0-1) - 27,018 206,466 7/23 WAS D L 2-6 56-42 3 -11.5 Blanton (R, 1-2) Ray (9-5) - 32,720 1,318,550 4/22 LAD N W 11-5 12-7 2 -0.5 Ray (2-0) Maeda (1-2) - 36,294 242,760 7/24 ATL N W 10-2 57-42 T2 -11.5 Greinke (12-4) Dickey (6-7) - 20,862 1,339,412 4/23 LAD D L 2-6 12-8 2 -1.5 McCarthy (3-0) Miller (2-2) - 28,704 271,464 7/25 ATL N L 3-8 57-43 T2 -12.5 Foltynewicz (9-5) Hoover (R, 1-1) - 25,069 1,364,481 4/24 SD N W 7-6 13-8 2 -1.5 Greinke (2-2) Chacin (2-3) Rodney (6) 14,758 286,222 7/26 ATL D W 10-3 58-43 2 -12.5 Corbin (8-9) Blair (0-1) - 25,836 1,385,317 4/25 SD N W 9-3 14-8 2 -0.5 Corbin (2-3) Richard (2-3) - 17,531 303,753 7/27 @ STL N W 4-0 59-43 2 -12.0 Godley (4-4) Weaver (0-1) - 39,208 4/26 SD N L 5-8 14-9 2 -0.5 Butcher (R, 1-0) Rodney (R, 1-1) Maurer (4) 12,215 315,968 7/28 @ STL N L 0-1 59-44 2 -13.0 Wacha (8-4) McFarland (R, 4-3) Rosenthal (5) 41,230 4/27 SD N W 6-2 15-9 1 +0.5 Walker (3-1) Weaver (0-2) - 15,452 331,420 7/29 @ STL N W 7-1 60-44 2 -13.0 Greinke (13-4) Leake (7-9) - 49,052 4/28 COL N L 1-3 15-10 2 -0.5 Freeland (3-1) Ray (2-1) Holland (10) 19,300 350,720 7/30 @ STL D L 2-3 60-45 2 -14.0 Walker (6-5) Lynn (9-6) Rosenthal (6) 40,827 4/29 COL N L 6-7 15-11 2 -1.5 Estevez (3-0) Rodney (1-2) Holland (11) 30,445 381,165 JULY (10-14) 4/30 COL D W 2-0 (13) 16-11 2 -0.5 Delgado (R, 1-0) Lyles (R, 0-1) - 23,613 404,778 8/1 @ CHC N L 4-16 60-46 3 -15.0 Rondon (R, 3-1) Corbin (8-10) Montgomery (3) 40,709 APRIL (16-11) 8/2 @ CHC N W 3-0 61-46 3 -14.0 Godley (5-4) Arrieta (10-8) Rodney (23) 41,321 5/2 @ WAS N W 6-3 17-11 1 +0.5 McFarland (R, 1-0) Roark (3-1) Rodney (7) 22,826 8/3 @ CHC D W 10-8 62-46 3 -14.0 Barrett (R, 1-0) Davis (R, 2-1) Rodney (24) 39,525 5/3 @ WAS N L 1-2 17-12 2 -0.5 Turner (R, 1-0) Ray (2-2) - 23,816 8/4 @ SF N W 2-1 63-46 3 -14.0 Banda (1-1) Bumgarner (1-5) Rodney (25) 38,967 5/4 @ WAS D L 2-4 17-13 2 -1.5 Scherzer (4-2) Shipley (0-1) Romero (1) 29,496 8/5 @ SF N L 4-5 (10) 63-47 3 -15.0 Strickland (R, 2-2) McFarland (R, 4-4) - 39,532 5/5 @ COL N W 6-3 18-13 2 -0.5 Greinke (3-2) Marquez (0-2) Rodney (8) 30,030 8/6 @ SF D L 3-6 63-48 3 -16.0 Samardzija (7-11) Corbin (8-11) Suarez (1) 40,107 5/6 @ COL N L 1-9 18-14 2 -1.5 Anderson (2-3) Corbin (2-4) - 36,165 8/8 LAD N W 6-3 64-48 2 -15.0 Hernandez (R, 1-0) Watson (R, 5-4) Rodney (26) 24,810 1,410,127 5/7 @ COL D L 2-5 18-15 3 -2.5 Chatwood (3-4) Walker (3-2) Holland (13) 39,175 8/9 LAD N L 2-3 64-49 3 -16.0 Wood (14-1) Greinke (13-5) Jansen (29) 22,670 1,432,797 5/9 DET N L 3-7 18-16 3 -3.0 Verlander (3-2) Ray (2-3) - 20,445 425,223 8/10 LAD N L 6-8 64-50 3 -17.0 Darvish (2-0) Banda (1-2) Jansen (30) 31,396 1,464,193 5/10 DET N W 7-1 19-16 3 -3.0 Godley (1-0) Boyd (2-3) - 18,897 444,120 8/11 CHC N L 3-8 64-51 3 -17.0 Lackey (10-9) Walker (6-6) - 39,131 1,503,324 5/11 PIT N W 2-1 20-16 3 -3.0 Greinke (4-2) Cole (1-4) Rodney (9) 17,527 461,647 8/12 CHC N W 6-2 65-51 T-2 -17.0 Corbin (9-11) Lester (8-7) Hernandez (1) 42,219 1,545,543 5/12 PIT N W 11-4 21-16 3 -2.0 Corbin (3-4) Glasnow (1-3) - 21,911 483,558 8/13 CHC D L 2-7 65-52 T-2 -17.0 Arrieta (12-8) Godley (5-5) - 41,760 1,587,303 5/13 PIT N L 3-4 21-17 3 -2.0 Williams (2-2) Walker (3-3) Watson (8) 31,673 515,231 8/14 HOU N W 2-0 66-52 T-2 -17.5 Greinke (14-5) McHugh (0-2) Rodney (27) 20,405 1,607,708 5/14 PIT D L 4-6 (10) 21-18 3 -3.0 Watson (R, 2-0) Wilhelmsen (R, 0-1) - 34,088 549,319 8/15 HOU D L 4-9 66-53 T-2 -18.5 Martes (R, 5-2) Banda (1-3) - 16,935 1,624,643 5/15 NYM N W 7-3 22-18 3 -2.5 De La Rosa (R, 2-0) Robles (R, 4-1) - 15,988 565,307 8/16 @ HOU N L 5-9 66-54 3 -19.5 Morton (10-5) Walker (6-7) - 27,278 5/16 NYM N W 5-4 23-18 2 -2.5 Greinke (5-2) Milone (1-1) Rodney (10) 17,471 582,778 8/17 @ HOU D W 4-0 67-54 T-2 -19.0 Corbin (10-11) Fiers (7-8) - 27,949 5/17 NYM D W 5-4 (11) 24-18 2 -2.0 Wilhelmsen (R, 1-1) Montero, R (0-3) - 19,842 602,620 8/18 @ MIN N L 3-10 67-55 3 -20.0 Santana (13-7) Godley (5-6) - 25,830 5/19 @ SD N W 10-1 25-18 2 -2.0 Walker (4-3) Weaver (0-5) Delgado (1) 22,187 8/19 @ MIN N L 0-5 67-56 3 -21.0 Greinke (14-6) Berrios (11-5) - 29,456 5/20 @ SD N W 9-1 26-18 2 -1.0 Ray (3-3) Perdomo (0-1) - 29,969 8/20 @ MIN D L 5-12 67-57 3 -21.0 Colon (3-2) McFarland (4-5) - 27,367 5/21 @ SD D L 1-5 26-19 T-2 -2.0 Richard (3-5) Godley (1-1) - 27,198 8/21 @ NYM N W 3-2 68-57 3 -21.0 Sherfy (R, 1-0) Goeddel (0-1) Rodney (28) 24,265 5/22 CWS N W 5-1 27-19 2 -2.0 Greinke (6-2) Gonzalez (3-50 - 18,333 620,953 8/22 @ NYM N W 7-4 69-57 2 -21.0 Corbin (11-11) Milone (1-3) Rodney (29) 25,220 5/23 CWS N W 5-4 28-19 2 -2.0 Corbin (4-4) Covey (0-4) Rodney (11) 17,865 638,818 8/23 @ NYM N L 2-4 69-58 2 -21.0 Flexen (3-2) Godley (5-7) Ramos (23) 31,277 5/24 CWS D W 8-6 29-19 2 -2.0 Chafin (R, 1-0) Quintana (2-6) Rodney (12) 18,002 656,820 8/24 @ NYM D W 3-2 70-58 2 -21.0 Ray (10-5) Montero (2-9) Rodney (30) 25,284 5/25 @ MIL N W 4-0 30-19 2 -1.0 Ray (4-3) Davies (5-3) - 30,081 8/25 SF N W 4-3 71-58 2 -21.0 Greinke (15-6) Blach (8-10) Rodney (31) 31,924 1,656,567 5/26 @ MIL N W 4-2 (11) 31-19 2 -1.0 McFarland (2-0) Peralta (5-3) Rodney (13) 25,391 8/26 SF N W 2-1 72-58 2 -20.0 Walker (7-7) Bumgarner (3-6) Rodney (32) 25,709 1,682,276 5/27 @ MIL D L 1-6 31-20 2 -1.0 Anderson (3-1) Greinke (6-3) - 29,746 8/27 SF D W 11-0 73-58 2 -19.0 Corbin (12-11) Stratton (2-3) - 23,210 1,705,486 5/28 @ MIL D L 5-9 31-21 3 -2.0 Nelson (3-3) Corbin (4-5) Barnes (2) 41,698 8/29 LAD N W 7-6 74-58 2 -18.0 Goldey (6-7) Hill (9-6) Rodney (33) 25,219 1,730,705 5/29 @ PIT D L 3-4 31-22 3 -2.0 Watson (R, 4-1) Bradley (R, 1-1) - 16,939 8/30 LAD N W 6-4 75-58 2 -17.0 Ray (11-5) Ryu (5-7) Rodney (34) 23,321 1,754,026 5/30 @ PIT N W 3-0 32-22 3 -1.5 RAY (5-3) Nova (5-4) - 14,996 8/31 LAD D W 8-1 76-58 2 -16.0 Greinke (16-6) Maeda (12-6) - 19,882 1,773,908 5/31 @ PIT D W 6-5 (14) 33-22 T-2 -0.5 McFarland (R, 3-0) Mariñez (R, 0-3) - 20,990 AUGUST (16-13) MAY (17-11) 9/1 @ COL N W 9-5 77-58 2 -16.0 Walker (8-7) Freeland (11-9) - 29,628 6/1 @ MIA N W 3-2 34-22 T-1 - Greinke (7-3) Barraclough (1-1) Rodney (14) 16,433 9/2 @ COL N W 6-2 78-58 2 -14.5 Corbin (13-11) Gray (6-4) - 39,442 6/2 @ MIA N L 5-7 34-23 T-2 -0.5 McGowan (3-0) Corbin (4-6) Ramos (7) 17,413 9/3 @ COL D W 5-1 79-58 2 -13.5 Godley (7-7) Marquez (10-6) Sherfy (1) 33,838 6/3 @ MIA D L 0-3 34-24 3 -1.5 Volquez (2-7) Delgado (1-1) - 21,548 9/4 @ LAD N W 13-0 80-58 2 -12.5 Ray (12-5) Hill (9-7) - 47,192 6/4 @ MIA D L 5-6 34-25 3 -2.0 Wittgren (R, 1-0) De La Rosa (R, 2-1) Ramos (8) 20,387 9/5 @ LAD N W 3-1 (10) 81-58 2 -11.5 Hernandez (R, 2-0) Baez (R, 3-4) Rodney (35) 47,039 6/6 SD N W 10-2 35-25 T-2 -2.0 Ray (6-3) Lamet (2-1) - 25,883 682,703 9/6 @ LAD N W 3-1 82-58 2 -10.5 Walker (9-7) Avilan (R, 2-2) Rodney (36) 48,612 6/7 SD N W 7-4 36-25 T-2 -2.0 Greinke (8-3) Perdomo (0-3) Rodney (15) 22,079 704,782 9/8 SD N L 6-10 82-59 2 -10.0 Lyles (1-2) Corbin (13-12) - 27,988 1,801,896 6/8 SD D W 15-3 37-25 2 -2.0 Corbin (5-6) Richard (4-7) - 21,340 726,122 9/9 SD N L 7-8 82-60 2 -10.0 Maton (R, 3-0) Rodney (R, 4-4) Hand (17) 34,156 1,836,052 6/9 MIL N L 6-8 37-26 3 -3.0 Davis (7-3) McFarland (R, 3-1) Knebel (8) 25,009 751,131 9/10 SD D W 3-2 83-60 2 -9.0 Ray (13-5) Perdomo (7-10) Bradley (1) 23,854 1,859,906 6/10 MIL N W 4-3 38-26 3 -3.0 Godley (2-1) Guerra (1-1) Rodney (16) 40,195 791,326 9/11 COL N L 4-5 83-61 2 -9.0 Anderson (4-5) Barrett (R, 1-1) Holland (40) 24,178 1,884,084 6/11 MIL D W 11-1 39-26 3 -2.0 Ray (7-3) Anderson (5-2) - 30,370 821,696 9/12 COL N L 2-4 83-62 2 -10.0 Gray (8-4) Hernandez (R, 2-1) Rusin (2) 27,526 1,911,610 6/13 @ DET N W 7-6 40-26 3 -0.5 Bradley (R, 2-1) Wilson (R, 2-2) Rodney (17) 25,119 9/13 COL N W 8-2 84-62 2 -10.0 Corbin (14-12) Marquez (10-7) - 26,714 1,938,324 6/14 @ DET N W 2-1 41-26 3 -0.5 Walker (5-3) Zimmermann (5-5) Rodney (18) 26,134 9/14 COL D W 7-0 85-62 2 -9.5 Godley (8-7) Bettis (1-3) - 20,317 1,958,641 6/16 @ PHI N W 5-4 42-26 T-2 -1.0 Corbin (6-6) Nola (3-5) Rodney (19) 18,140 9/15 @ SF N W 3-2 86-62 2 -9.5 Ray (14-5) Samardzija (9-14) Rodney (37) 39, 810 6/17 @ PHI D W 5-1 43-26 T-2 -1.0 De La Rosa (R, 3-1) Ramos (R, 0-4) - 21,108 9/16 @ SF N W 2-0 87-62 2 -9.5 Greinke (17-6) Bumgarner (3-9) Rodney (38) 37,846 6/18 @ PHI D W 5-4 (10) 44-26 T-2 -0.5 Bradley (R, 3-1) Gomez (R, 3-2) Rodney (20) 31,131 9/17 @ SF D L 2-7 87-63 2 -9.5 Stratton (3-3) Walker (9-8) - 38,476 6/20 @ COL N L 3-4 44-27 3 -2.0 Ottavino (R, 1-1) Greinke (8-4) Holland (25) 35,016 9/18 @ SD N L 2-4 87-64 2 -9.5 Perdomo (8-10) Corbin (14-13) Hand (19) 20,199 6/21 @ COL N W 16-5 45-27 3 -1.5 Walker (6-3) Hoffman (4-1) - 40,918 9/19 @ SD N L 2-6 87-65 2 -9.5 Wood (3-3) Godley (8-8) - 20,101 6/22 @ COL D W 10-3 46-27 3 -1.5 Godley (3-1) Senzatela (9-3) - 40,681 9/20 @ SD N W 13-7 88-65 2 -8.5 Sherfy (R, 2-0) Stammen (R, 2-3) - 25,797 6/23 PHI N L 1-6 46-28 3 -2.5 Leiter (1-0) Corbin (6-7) - 31,648 853,344 9/22 MIA N W 13-11 89-65 2 -9.0 Hoover (R, 2-1) McGowan (R, 8-2) Rodney (39) 34,588 1,993,229 6/24 PHI N W 9-2 47-28 2 -2.5 Ray (8-3) Lively (1-2) - 40,557 893,901 9/23 MIA N L 6-12 89-66 2 -9.0 Ellington (R, 1-1) Walker (9-9) - 39,259 2,032,488 6/25 PHI D W 2-1 (11) 48-28 2 -2.5 McFarland (R, 4-1) Ramos (R, 0-7) - 28,179 922,080 9/24 MIA D W 3-2 90-66 2 -9.0 Rodney (R, 5-4) Nicolino (R, 2-3) - 31,539 2,064,027 6/26 PHI D W 6-1 49-28 2 -1.5 Greinke (9-4) Pivetta (1-4) - 20,765 942,845 9/25 SF N L 2-9 90-67 2 -10.0 Cueto (8-8) Godley (8-9) - 22,812 2,086,840 6/27 STL N W 6-5 (10) 50-28 2 -1.5 Rodney (R, 2-2) Bowman (L, 1-3) - 24,256 967,101 9/26 SF N W 11-4 91-66 2 -10.0 Ray (15-5) Moore (6-15) - 27,487 2,114,327 6/28 STL N L 3-4 50-29 2 -1.5 Wainwright (8-5) Godley (3-2) Rosenthal (4) 23,188 990,289 9/27 SF D W 4-3 92-66 2 -10.0 Hoover (R, 3-1) Dyson (R, 3-3) - 20,048 2,134,375 6/29 STL D L 4-10 50-30 2 -2.5 Lynn (6-5) De La Rosa (R, 0-1) - 27,603 1,017,892 9/29 @ KC N L 1-2 92-68 2 -10.0 Kennedy (5-13) Greinke (17-7) Minor (5) 23,488 6/30 COL N L 3-6 50-31 2 -3.5 Gray (1-0) Ray (8-4) Holland (26) 23,275 1,041,167 9/30 @ KC N L 3-4 92-69 3 -11.0 Junis (9-3) Bradley (3-3) Minor (6) 32,727 JUNE (18-7) 10/1 @ KC D W 14-2 93-69 3 -11.0 Banda (R, 2-3) Vargas (18-11) - 32,277 SEPT/OCT (17-11) CATCHING BREAKDOWN EJECTIONS CATCHER G GS CS SB ATT PCT INN ER ERA PB DATE OPP NAME (SEASON/CAREER) INNING UMPIRE REASON Herrmann 45 35 5 25 30 16.7 317.2 112 3.17 3 6/28 vs. STL Jeff Mathis (1/1) 4th D.J. Reyburn Excessive arguing Iannetta 78 70 6 25 31 19.4 632.2 283 4.03 5 6/28 vs. STL Torey Lovullo (1/2) 4th D.J. Reyburn Excessive arguing Mathis 58 56 10 19 29 34.5 474.2 185 3.51 4 7/31 @ STL A.J. Pollock (1/1) 9th D.J. Reyburn Excessive arguing Murphy 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 16.0 6 3.38 0 8/20 @ MIN Torey Lovullo (2/3) 7th John Tumpane Excessive arguing TOTALS 21 69 90 23.3 1,441.0 586 3.66 12 8/27 vs. SF David Peralta (1/1) 5th Ron Kulpa Arguing balls and strikes 2017 MINOR LEAGUE RECAP (TRIPLE-A) (SHORT-SEASON A) Pacifi c Coast League ♦ Pacifi c Northern Division ♦ Overall 80-62 Northwest League ♦ Southern Division ♦ Overall 41-35 ♦ The Aces won their fi rst Pacifi c Northern Division title since 2014, and advanced to ♦ The Hops advanced to the Northwest League playoff s for the fourth straight season the playoff s for the fourth time in franchise history…lost in the Pacifi c Conference after winning the South Division title in both the fi rst and second half of the sea- Championship to El Paso. son…lost to Eugene in the South Division Finals. ♦ Reached 80 wins, most since 2014 and 1 shy of tying the franchise-best mark of 81. ♦ The pitching staff ranked second in the NWL in wins (41), fewest hits allowed (591) ♦ Ranked among the Pacifi c Coast League in runs (1st, 858), hits (1st, 1,442), RBI (1st, and WHIP (1.19) and third in ERA (3.71). 812), total bases (1st, 2,350), doubles (2nd, 295), triples (2nd, 70), OPS (2nd, .824) ♦ INF Pavin Smith, who fi nished third in the NWL in average (.318) and on-base pct. and average (T-2nd, .290)…the Aces pitching staff also fi nished among the PCL in (.401), and C Daulton Varsho, who led the NWL in slugging pct. (.534) and OPS innings pitched (1st, 1,259.2), wins (2nd, 80) and saves (2nd, 41). (.902), were both named to Baseball America’s Short-Season All-Star Team. ♦ 1B Christian Walker was named PCL Most Valuable Player, the third player in Aces ♦ Hillsboro hosted the NWL vs. Pioneer League All-Star Game with 8 players repre- history to earn the honor…set a franchise record with 32 home runs, and led the senting the Hops: Camden Duzenack, Erbert Gonzalez, Tyler Keele, Eudy Ramos, Yan Minor Leagues in RBI (114) and extra-base hits (75). Sanchez, Smith, and Varsho. ♦ RHP Jimmie Sherfy ranked second in the PCL with 20 saves…was named to the PCL midseason All-Star Team, and selected to Baseball America’s Triple-A All-Star Team. MISSOULA OSPREY (ROOKIE-ADVANCED) Pioneer League ♦ Northern Division ♦ Overall 38-38 JACKSON GENERALS (DOUBLE-A) ♦ Missoula won the Pioneer League Northern Division fi rst-half title and a share of the Southern League ♦ Northern Division ♦ Overall 71-69 second-half title, the fi rst team in franchise history to win at least a share of both ♦ The Generals’ 118 home runs were tied for second most in club history. halves…lost in the fi rst round of the North Division playoff s vs. Great Falls. ♦ INF Kevin Cron became the third General to earn Southern League Most Valuable ♦ The Osprey led the league in doubles (171), the most in the PL team since 2013. Player honors after leading the league in home runs (25), extra-base hits (60), total ♦ Set a franchise record with 7 home runs on Sept. 4 @ Helena. bases (256) and RBI (91)…also named to Baseball America’s Double-A All-Star Team. ♦ Based on available records, Missoula joined the 2009 Orem Owls (Casey Heather, 22, ♦ INF Kevin Medrano hit safely in 16 consecutive games from June 4-22, tied for the and Jean Segura, 22) as the only two clubs with multiple 20+ game hit streaks. longest streak in the SL in 2017…was named the SL Player of the Month and organi- ♦ C Andy Yerzy hit safely in 22 games from July 20-Aug. 23, the longest streak in the zational Minor League Player of the Month for June (.371, 2 home runs, 16 RBI). PL in 2017…tied for sixth in the PL in home runs (13). ♦ INF Joey Rose recorded a 21-game hitting streak from July 15 to Aug. 12, tied for (SINGLE-A ADVANCED) second longest in the league. California League ♦ North Division ♦ Overall 69-71 ♦ LHP Abraham Almonte led the league with 11 saves. ♦ Visalia’s pitching staff led the California League in ERA (3.79), strikeouts (1,346), and WHIP (1.31), while also giving up the fewest hits (1159) and runs (597). AZL D-BACKS (ROOKIE) ♦ RHP Jon Duplantier was named the MLB Pipeline Pitcher of the Year and organi- Arizona League ♦ East Division ♦ Overall 24-32 zational Minor League Pitcher of the Year after leading all of Minor League Baseball ♦ LHP Kenny Hernandez ranked fourth in the Arizona League in strikeouts (59) and with a 1.39 ERA, the second-best mark in the last 25 years, behind Justin Verlander’s innings pitched (58.0). 1.29 ERA in 2005…participated in the MLB All-Star Futures Game…named the orga- ♦ C Renae Martinez ranked ninth in the AZL with a .313 average. nizational Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April, May and July. ♦ RHP Jose Almonte led the CL in strikeouts (162), ranked second in ERA (3.55) and DSL D-BACKS (ROOKIE) tied for second in wins (11). Dominican Summer League ♦ Boca Chica Baseball City ♦ Overall 36-35 ♦ INF Yoel Yanqui won the Dominican Summer League batting title (.373), and was KANE COUNTY COUGARS (SINGLE-A) selected to Baseball America’s DSL All-Star Team…also led the league in on-base pct. Midwest League ♦ Western Division ♦ Overall 72-65 (.460) and ranked second in slugging pct. (.544)…was named the organizational Mi- ♦ Won the Midwest League Western Division fi rst-half championship, and reached the nor League Player of the Month for July (.414, 1 home run, 12 RBI). playoff s for the second time in the last 3 seasons…lost to Cedar Rapids in the MWL Division Series. DSL D-BACKS 2 (ROOKIE) ♦ Led all D-backs Minor League affi liates in ERA (3.35). Dominican Summer League ♦ Boca Chica San Pedro ♦ Overall 24-47 ♦ RHP Sam McWilliams ranked among MWL pitchers in ERA (2nd, 2.84), WHIP (3rd, ♦ LHP Pedro Zorrilla fi nished third in the DSL walk per 9.0 IP ratio (0.86) and sixth in 1.08), opponent average (5th, .230), wins (6th, 11), games started (T-6th, 25) and in- innings pitched (73.0). nings pitched (8th, 133.0). ♦ LHP Joshua Javier tied for fi fth with 7 wins between DSL D-backs and DSL D-backs 2. ♦ RHP Connor Grey threw a perfect game on Sept. 1 @ Clinton, the fi rst perfect game by a D-backs Minor Leaguer and fi rst in Kane County history…also marked the fi rst perfect game in the MWL since 2004. MINOR LEAGUE AWARDS & HONORS MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL YEARLY AWARDS ALL-STARS (CONT.) PLAYER TEAM(S) AWARD PLAYER TEAM AWARD Jon Duplantier Kane County, Visalia MLB Pipeline Pitcher of the Year Jimmie Sherfy Reno Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star Christian Walker Reno Pacifi c Coast League mid- and postseason All-Star ORGANIZATIONAL YEARLY AWARDS Ildemaro Vargas Reno Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star PLAYER TEAM(S) AWARD Jackson Southern League midseason All-Star Kevin Cron Jackson Organizational Player of the Year Kevin Cron Jackson Southern League mid- and postseason All-Star Jon Duplantier Kane County, Visalia Organizational Pitcher of the Year Rudy Flores Jackson Southern League midseason All-Star Joey Krehbiel Jackson Southern League midseason All-Star ORGANIZATIONAL MONTHLY AWARDS Gabriel Moya Jackson Southern League mid- and postseason All-Star MONTH PLAYER TEAM PITCHER TEAM Colin Walsh Jackson Southern League midseason All-Star April Marcus Wilson Kane County Jon Duplantier Kane County Sergio Alcantara Visalia California League midseason All-Star May Oswaldo Arcia Kane County Jon Duplantier Kane County Jose Almonte Visalia California League mid- and postseason All-Star June Kevin Medrano Reno Jimmie Sherfy Reno Kirby Bellow Visalia California League midseason All-Star July Yoel Yanqui DSL D-backs1 Jon Duplantier Visalia Cameron Gann Visalia California League midseason All-Star August Andy Yerzy Missoula Kevin McCanna Hillsboro Marty Herum Visalia California League midseason All-Star Bud Jeter Visalia California League midseason All-Star PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mason McCullough Visalia California League midseason All-Star PLAYER TEAM AWARD DATE Bo Takahashi Visalia California League midseason All-Star Christian Walker Reno Pacifi c Coast League April 6-16 Jon Duplantier Kane County Midwest League midseason All-Star Ketel Marte Reno Pacifi c Coast League May 1-7 Tommy Eveld Kane County Midwest League mid- and postseason All-Star Zach Borenstein Reno Pacifi c Coast League Aug. 7-13 Anfernee Grier Kane County Midwest League midseason All-Star Colin Walsh Jackson Southern League April 6-16 Tyler Mark Kane County Midwest League midseason All-Star Jamie Westbrook Jackson Southern League April 24-30 Sam McWilliams Kane County Midwest League mid- and postseason All-Star Victor Reyes Jackson Southern League Aug. 28-Sept. 4 Marcus Wilson Kane County Midwest League mid- and postseason All-Star Marcus Wilson Kane County Midwest League April 6-16 Camden Duzenack Hillsboro Midwest League postseason All-Star Daulton Varsho Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 21-27 Erbert Gonzalez Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star Eduardo Diaz Missoula Pioneer League July 3-9 Tyler Keele Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star Joey Rose Missoula Pioneer League Aug. 7-13 Eudy Ramos Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star Yan Sanchez Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star PITCHER OF THE WEEK Pavin Smith Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star PLAYER TEAM AWARD DATE Riley Smith Hillsboro Midwest League midseason All-Star Zack Godley Reno Pacifi c Coast League April 17-23 Daulton Varsho Hillsboro Midwest League mid- and postseason All-Star Jake Buchanan Reno Pacifi c Coast League Aug. 7-13 Abraham Almonte Missoula Pioneer League postseason All-Star Ivan Pineyro Jackson Southern League June 19-25 Joey Rose Missoula Pioneer League postseason All-Star Joel Payamps Jackson Southern League July 31-Aug. 6 Bo Takahashi Visalia California League May 29-June 4 BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-STAR TEAMS Cody Reed Visalia California League July 17-23 PLAYER TEAM HONOR Bo Takahashi Visalia California League Aug. 21-27 Jimmie Sherfy Reno Triple-A All-Star Cody Reed Kane County Midwest League April 24-30 Kevin Cron Jackson Double-A All-Star Cody Reed Kane County Midwest League May 15-21 Jose Almonte Visalia High Class A All-Star Sam McWilliams Kane County Midwest League July 3-9 Tommy Eveld Kane County Low Class A All-Star Connor Grey Kane County Midwest League Aug. 28-Sept. 4 Daulton Varsho Hillsboro Short-Season All-Star Connor Grey Hillsboro Northwest League June 26-July 2 Pavin Smith Hillsboro Short-Season All-Star Riley Smith Hillsboro Northwest League July 24-30 Yoel Yanqui DSL D-backs Dominican Summer League All-Star Kevin McCanna Hillsboro Northwest League July 31-Aug. 6 Kevin McCanna Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 7-13 BASEBALL AMERICA BEST TOOLS Jhoan Duran Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 14-20 PLAYER TEAM HONOR Ketel Marte Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Baserunner ALL-STARS Jimmie Sherfy Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Reliever PLAYER TEAM AWARD Ildemaro Vargas Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Defensive Second Baseman Jon Duplantier Kane County/Visalia Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park Kevin Cron Jackson Southern League Best Power Prospect Jon Duplantier Kane County/Visalia Baseball America First-Team Minor League All-Star Dawel Lugo Jackson Southern League Best Infi eld Arm Oswaldo Arcia Reno Pacifi c Coast League mid- and postseason All-Star Michael Perez Jackson Southern League Best Defensive Catcher