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YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2013 (2012) (84-77) at (51-110) Current Standing in AL East:. . . T3rd, -13 .0 LHP David Huff (3-1, 6.06) vs. LHP Erik Bedard (4-12, 4.81) Current Streak:...... Won 2 Current Road Trip: ...... 2-0 Sunday, September 29 • Minute Maid Park •1:10 p.m. CT / 2:10 p.m. ET Recent Homestand:...... 2-4 Last Five Games:...... 2-3 Game #162 • Road Game #81 • TV: YES • Radio: WCBS-AM 880 Last 10 Games:...... 5-5 Home Record: ...... 46-35 (51-30) AT A GLANCE: Today the Yankees play the last game of their season-ending three-game set at Houston after winning, 2-1, on Road Record: ...... 38-42 (44-37) Saturday and 3-2 on Friday… went 2-4 on their just-completed homestand after getting swept by Tampa Bay and going 2-1 vs . Day Record:...... 31-24 (32-20) Night Record:...... 53-53 (63-47) San Francisco . Pre-All-Star...... 51-44 Were eliminated from postseason contention on Wednesday .

Post-All-Star...... 33-33 Are 5-9 in their last 14 games… snapped a four-game losing streak with their win on Friday at Houston . vs . AL East:...... 37-39 (41-31) Have scored three-or-fewer runs in six straight games, marking their second-longest such stretch since the start of the vs . AL Central:...... 22-11 (21-16) 2006 season (had seven straight games of 3R or less from 7/30-8/6/13) . vs . AL West: ...... 16-16 (20-15) Are 3-4 in their last seven road games (since 9/13) and 10-15 away from home in their last 24 (since 8/4) . vs . National League:...... 9-11 (13-5) Are 33-33 since the All-Star break despite going 7-13 in their first 20G following the break… own a 26-20 record since 8/11 . vs . RH starters:...... 53-54 (58-43) Are 7G over .500, leaving them five games shy of matching their season-high-water mark of 12 .0G over .500 (previously vs . LH starters:...... 31-23 (37-24) Yankees Score First:...... 53-21 (59-27) reached twice before: 30-18 on 5/25 and 28-16 on 5/20)… since last reaching their season-high-water mark on 5/25, Opp . Score First: ...... 31-56 (36-40) have gone 54-59, including 24-33 on the road and 31-25 at home . Leading After 6:...... 59-6 (73-8)

Trailing After 6:...... 12-62 (13-54) YESTERDAY’S NEWS: The Yankees defeated Houston, 2-1, on Saturday in the second-to-last game of the season… LHP Andy Tied After 6:...... 13-9 (9-5) Pettitte made his final career start (9 .0IP, 5H, 1ER, 2BB, 5K), tossing a complete-game win to finish the season with an 11-11

Leading After 7:...... 65-4 (79-5) record (complete game notes below)… Yankees batters outhit Houston, 8-5, and scored both of their runs in the sixth inning, Trailing After 7:...... 9-64 (9-58) including one on a throwing error by the Houston … 2B Robinson Cano (2-for-4) drove in a on a single and had the Tied After 7:...... 10-8 (7-4) Yankees’ only extra-base hit with an eighth-inning … DH Ichiro Suzuki (2-for-4) and C Chris Stewart (2-for-4) each had Leading After 8:...... 69-4 (88-5) Trailing After 8:...... 4-68 (1-58) multi-hit games… 2B Alfonso Soriano (1-for-2) reached base safely three times (single, 2BB) . Tied After 8:...... 11-4 (5-4) Extra-Inning Games:...... 5-6 (6-3) AFTERTHOUGHTS: With Wednesday’s results, the Yankees have been eliminated from postseason play for just the second time

One-run Games:...... 30-16 (22-25) in the last 19 seasons (also 2008)… Thursday’s game vs . Tampa Bay marked the first home game the Yankees played without Two (or fewer)-run Games:. . . . 48-29 (41-33) being in the playoff picture since the team’s final home game in 1993 (10/3/93 vs . Detroit) . NYY Scores 5 or more:. . . . 50-7 (68-19) NYY Scores 4 or more:. . . . 65-16 (83-27) CLOSE ENCOUNTERS: The Yankees have an MLB-best 30-16 ( .652) record in one-run games NYY Scores 3 or less:. . . . . 19-61 (12-40) this season after going 22-25 ( .468) in such games in 2012… have had just two other seasons SINCE ACQUISITION OF NYY Scores 2 or less:...... 6-50 (6-27) ALFONSO SORIANO (7/26) Opp . Scores 5 or more:. . . . 12-47 (14-46) in franchise history in which they have played as many or more one-run games with as high Opp . Scores 4 or less: . . . . . 71-30 (81-19) a winning percentage (1963/36-17/ .679 and 1904/35-17/ .673) . Most HRs in Majors Opp . Scores 3 or less: . . . . . 54-22 (66-8) 1. ALFONSO SORIANO. . 17 Opp . Scores 2 or less: . . . . . 38-10 (46-4) FINISH LINES: The 2013 Yankees pitching staff has seven complete games (Nova-3, 2 . Chris Davis...... 16 Yankees No Errors:...... 59-47 (66-40) Sabathia-2, Kuroda-1 and Pettitte-1), marking the most for the club since having 8CG in the 3 . Ryan Zimmerman. . . . . 15 Yankees Make Error(s):. . . . 25-30 (29-27) 2005 season (R . Johnson-4, Mussina-2, Pavano-1, Small-1) . T4 . P . Goldschmidt NYY Starter Goes 6:...... 63-44 (71-35) J . Gyorko...... 14 Opp . Starter Goes 6: . . . . . 45-57 (54-48) MORE MO: The YES Network will premiere a special entitled “Mo Says Goodbye to New York” Most RBI in Majors Yankees Outhit Opp .:. . . . . 53-9 (66-12)

1. ALFONSO SORIANO. . 50 Opp . Outhits Yankees: . . . . 19-61 (20-50) tonight at 7:30 pm ET…the two-hour special will consist of the eighth and ninth innings from

2 . Matt Holliday...... 47 Hit Totals Are Even: ...... 12-7 (9-5) Mariano Rivera’s final Yankee Stadium appearance on Thursday…in addition, the special will 3 . Hunter Pence...... 45 Come-From-Behind Wins:...... 40 (46) include Rivera’s on-field post-game interview, events immediately following the conclusion of 4 . Freddie Freeman...... 43 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 3+):...... 11 (9) the game and YES’ post-game show that evening which included Rivera, Andy Pettitte and T5 . Six players...... 41 C-F-B Wins (trailing by 4+):...... 1 (4) Joe Girardi press conferences, a Derek Jeter interview and more . C-F-B Wins (trailing by 5+):...... 0 (1) Yankees hit 0HR:...... 26-49 (7-24) WINNING PROPOSITIONS: The Yankees have clinched their 21st straight winning Yankees hit at least 1HR:. . . 58-28 (88-43) season (1993-2013), marking the second-longest such stretch in Major League history Yankees hit 2+ HRs:...... 31-8 (55-17) LOWEST ERA - ALL TIME Walk-off Wins:...... 6 (5) behind only the franchise’s streak of 39 consecutive winning seasons from 1926- (min. 1,000.0IP)* Walk-off Losses:...... 6 (6) 64… will finish this season with their fewest wins since the strike-shortened 144-game 1995 1 . Eddie Cicotte ...... 2 .20

Series Record:...... 24-24-6 (30-15-7) season (79-65)… will finish with their fewest wins in a 162-game season since 1992 (76-86) . 2. MARIANO RIVERA...... 2.21 Series Record, home: . . . 14-10-3 (17-7-2) 3 . Jim Scott...... 2 .26 Series Record, road:. . . 10-14-3 (13-8-5) GLASS ALWAYS HALF FULL: With his win on Saturday, LHP Andy Pettitte finished his final 4 . Babe Ruth ...... 2 .28

Series Openers:...... 26-27 (32-20) season with an 11-11 record… in 18 career seasons, never finished a year with a losing record, *Since earned runs became an Series Finales:...... 25-27 (34-18) marking the most seasons pitched in MLB history without ever having a losing record . official statistic (1912-NL, 1913-AL) Sweeps by Yankees:...... 8 (10) MOST APPEARANCES Sweeps by Opponent:...... 7 (4) YOU COMPLETE ME: LHP Andy Pettitte tossed a complete game victory in his final TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY ALL-TIME Sept. 29, 1987: hits his career start on Saturday at Houston (9 .0IP, 1ER), snapping a stretch of 169 consecutive 1 . Jesse Orosco...... 1,252 sixth of the season in a 6-0 starts without a complete game which marks the fourth-longest all-time stretch of 2 . Mike Stanton...... 1,178 win vs . Boston (off Bruce Hurst), setting a starts without a complete game (Kirk Reuter-193 from 7/4/99-7/29/05; Barry Zito- 3 . John Franco...... 1,119 Major League record for slams in a season 4. MARIANO RIVERA. . .1,115 185 from 8/12/03-5/13/09; and Ted Lilly-179 from 8/28/04-8/14/10)… his stretch of 5 . Dennis Eckersley...... 1,071 (since tied in 2006 by Travis Hafner) . 170 consecutive starts as a Yankee without a complete game (8/14/03-9/22/13) is a TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY franchise mark and 66 more than the next-closest (-104 from Rivera is the only pitcher all time to Sept. 30, 2004: Bernie Williams launches make more than 1,000 appearances a walk-off against Minnesota 6/3/2000-7/24/03) . with one club. at Yankee Stadium, clinching the Yankees’ Was Pettitte’s first CG since 8/16/06 w/Houston vs . Chicago-NL (9 .0IP, 1ER in 1-0 loss), seventh consecutive AL East crown and his first CG victory since 5/14/06 w/Houston vs . Colorado (9 .0IP in 3-0 win), his first CG MOST SAVES - ALL-TIME* 10th straight postseason appearance . as a Yankee since 8/9/03 vs . Seattle (9 .0IP, 2ER in 2-1 loss), first CG victory as a Yankee 1. MARIANO RIVERA. . . 652 Sept. 30, 1973: The Yankees play their 2 . Trevor Hoffman...... 601 final game in Yankee Stadium before since 9/15/02 vs . Chicago-AL (6 .0IP, 4ER in 8-4 win) and first CG victory as a Yankee in 3 . Lee Smith...... 478 gets remodeled, losing 8-5 vs . Detroit . a non-rain-shortened game since 7/17/02 vs . Detroit (9 .0IP, 1ER in 2-1 win) . 4 . John Franco...... 424 Tigers pitcher John Hiller gets Yankees According to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the first pitcher in 80 years -- and only 5 . ...... 422 Mike Hegan to fly out to centerfield for the game’s final out . the fourth in MLB history -- to win at least 250 games and record a complete-game Sept. 30, 1927: Babe Ruth hits his 60th HR win in his final appearance in the Majors, joining Hall of Famers Eppa Rixey (266 wins, of the season in a 4-2 win over Washington final season 1933) and Christy Mathewson (373 wins, final season 1916), along with MARIANO RIVERA RETIREMENT LOGO at the original Yankee StadiumOption . 1 March 8, 2013 MOST SAVES Jim McCormick (won 264 games from 1878 to 1887) . IN FINAL CAREER SEASON Elias also notes that Pettitte is one of two in the last 25 years to finish their List excludes active players. Mariano careers with a complete game, joining Javier Vazquez (2011 Marlins) and Jose Cano Rivera has 44 saves this season. (Robinson Cano’s father with the 1989 Astros) . T1 . Robb Nen (SFG). . . . . 43 (2002) Jeff Shaw (LAD). . . . . 43 (2001) RIVERA TRIBUTES: On Thursday vs . Tampa Bay, RHP Mariano Rivera made his final Yankee Stadium 3 . Billy Wagner (ATL). . . 37 (2010) appearance, tossing 1 .1 perfect innings before being removed from the game with two outs in the top 4 . Tom Henke (STL). . . . 36 (1995) of the ninth inning by longtime teammates Derek Jeter and Andy Pettitte, who came out to call for a 5 . Todd Worrell (LAD). . . 35 (1997) pitching change .

UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Date Opponent Probable Pitchers Time TV End of Regular Season On the Radio: All games carried by WCBS-AM 880 and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM and YES Network in SAP Sunday, September 29, 2013 at Houston - 1:10 p.m. CT / 2:10 p.m. ET

Was honored on Sunday with a 50-minute pregame ceremony… with Rachel and Sharon Robinson in attendance, a new Jackie Robinson Tribute

plaque and a new Yankees-blue “42” were unveiled in Monument Park… on-field guests included Gene Michael, Jeff Nelson, David Cone, John Wettleland, Hideki Matsui, Tino Martinez, Paul O’Neill, Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada, Gene Monahan, Joe Torre, the Robinsons, the Steinbrenner family and the Rivera

family… Rivera entered the field from the Yankees bullpen whileMetallica played a live rendition of “Enter Sandman” from a stage in center field .

Received numerous gifts on Sunday, including a painting and Metallica guitar (signed by Willie Mays) from the Giants… Metallica presented a Rivera-themed

customized speaker cabinet… the Yankees Foundation presented a $100,000 donation to the Mariano Rivera Foundation… SS Derek Jeter and Manager

Joe Girardi on behalf of the Yankees presented a baseball-bat rocking chair… Yankees General Partner Hank Steinbrenner and Yankees Executive V.P. and

Chief International Officer Felix Lopez presented a framed replica of Rivera’s number and retired-number placard from Monument Park… Yankees Managing General Partner Hal Steinbrenner and his wife, Christina, presented a custom-designed Waterford Crystal replica of Rivera’s baseball glove . Rivera addressed the crowd and caught the ceremonial first pitch fromJorge Posada . During the Yankees’ final four home games of the season from Sunday through Thursday, the team wore “Mariano Rivera Final Season” patches on the left sleeves of their jerseys and on their caps (see logo above .

ARM STRENGTH: The Yankees are 31-23 vs . LH starters in 2013 (13-12 road & 18-11 home) . YANKEES SEPT./OCT. REGULAR SEASON

FAREWELL ANDY: On 9/20, the Yankees announced that LHP Andy Pettitte will retire following the 2013 season… finished with a 256- RECORDS UNDER 153 ( .626) career record with a 3 .85 ERA (3,316 .0IP, 1418ER) in 531 appearances (521 starts) over 18 Major League seasons with the Yankees JOE GIRARDI (1995-2003, ’07-10 and ’12-13) and Houston Astros (2004-06) . Year Record With his start on Saturday at Houston, tied Whitey Ford (438) for most career starts in Yankees franchise history . 2008 ...... 17-9 ( .654) 2009 ...... 20 -11 ( .645) Was originally selected by the Yankees in the 22nd round of the 1990 First-Year Player Draft… has played 15 seasons with the club, going 2010. . . . . 13-17 ( .433) 219-127 with a 3 .94 ERA (2,796 .1IP, 1,223ER) and 2,020K in 447G (438GS)… is the franchise leader in … trails only Ford (236 wins, 2011. . . . . 16-12 ( .571) 3,171 .0IP) and Red Ruffing (231 wins, 3,168 .0IP) in wins and IP as a Yankee and ranks fifth in franchise history in appearances… appeared 2012. . . . . 20 -11 ( .645) in eight career World Series (seven as a Yankee), winning championships with the Yankees in 1996, ‘98, ’99, 2000 and ’09 . 2013. . . . . 12-14 ( .462) Totals 98-74 (.570) CENSUS BUREAU: With LHP Mike Zagurski making his Yankees debut in the team’s 9/15 loss at Boston, the Yankees have now used a

franchise-record 56 players in 2013 (23-P, 4-C, 18-INF, 10-OF, 1-DH), surpassing their previous high of 51 players in 2005 and ‘08… have used

33 position players this season, marking the most used by a Major League team since the 2004 Royals (also 33)… used 45 players in 2012: (22-P, 3-C, 10-INF, 10-OF) . Of the 56 players used this season, 28 have made their first-ever appearance as a Yankee, with eight players making their MLB debuts (Adams, Almonte, Cabral, Claiborne, Joseph, Marshall, Murphy and Nuno) .

HOMER HAPPY: With Brendan Ryan’s HR on 9/13 at Boston, the Yankees have had 23 different players homer for the club this season, tied with San Diego

for most in the Majors in 2013… marks the most different Yankees to homer in a single season in franchise history, surpassing 22 different players with a home run in both 2000 and 1965 .

LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT: Since 8/11, the Yankees are 20-7 when hitting at least 1HR… are 58-28 in such games in 2013 . Are 7-16 in their last 23 games in which they have failed to hit a home run .

Are 26-49 this year when hitting 0HR… went 7-24 when failing to homer in 2012… their 75G without a HR are more than twice their total from 2012 (31) and mark their most homerless games in a single season since 1978 (80), when they went 100-63 and won their second consecutive World Series .

ROADWORK: The Yankees are 38-42 on the road this season, clinching their first losing road record since going 33-39 in the strike-shortened season of 1995 .

PITCH MEN: Yankees pitchers held San Francisco to just three runs in their three-game series from 9/20-22, marking just the second time in the last 10 seasons (2004-13) that the Yankees had allowed three-or-fewer runs in a series of three-or-more games (also allowed 3R over a three-game sweep of the Mets at Citi Field

from 6/26-28/09)… marked just the second time in the last 20 seasons (1994-2013) that the Yankees had allowed three-or-fewer runs in a home series of three-or-

more games ( allowed 2R in sweeping a three-game series vs . Tampa Bay from 4/5-7/02) .

START AND STOP: In his last start on 9/20 vs . San Francisco, LHP CC Sabathia suffered a Grade 2 left hamstring strain, which requires a recovery time of approx .

eight weeks… as a result, was placed on the 60-day disabled list on Wednesday (retro . to 9/21)… finished the season 14-13 with a 4 .78 ERA (211 .0IP, 112ER) in

32GS… is the only pitcher in history to win more than 10G while posting a winning record in each of his first 13 MLB seasons .

JOB WELL DONE: RHP David Robertson was named the Yankees’ 2013 nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognizes the player who best represents

the game of baseball through positive contributions on and off the field, including sportsmanship and community involvement… Robertson was nominated in recognition of his work with High Socks for Hope, a foundation created by David and his wife, Erin, to lend support to charities and organizations helping those affected by natural disasters and to provide humanitarian services to individuals in need .

NYY vs. OPPONENTS American League National League 2013 TOTAL BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN OAK SEA TB TEX TOR ARI COL LAD NYM SD SF Games 162 19 19 6 7 6 6 7 7 7 6 7 19 7 19 3 3 4 4 3 3 Record 84-77 10-9 6-13 3-3 6-1 3-3 4-1 5-2 4-3 5-2 1-5 4-3 7-12 3-4 14-5 2-1 2-1 2-2 0-4 1-2 2-1 Home 46-35 6-3 3-7 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-7 1-2 10-0 2-1 N/A 1-1 0-2 N/A 2-1 Road 38-42 4-6 3-6 0-3 3-1 1-2 2-0 3-0 1-2 4-0 0-3 3-1 4-5 2-2 4-5 N/A 2-1 1-1 0-2 1-2 N/A

NYY vs. HOUSTON in 2013 YANKEES at HOUSTON Date H/A W/L Score Rec. 4/29 at NYY L 1-9 0-1 NYY ALL-TIME vs. HOUSTON: 12-2 / on road: 5-0 / at home: 7-2 (at current Yankee Stadium: 5-1, at orig . YS: 2-1) 4/30 at NYY W 7-4 1-1 OVERALL FACTS: Tonight the Yankees and Astros play the final game of a three-game series in the Yankees’ 5/1 at NYY W 5-4 2-1 9/27 at HOU W 3-2 3-1 only visit to Houston this season… is the fifth all-time series between the clubs and the Yankees’ first visit to 9/28 at HOU W 2-1 4-1 Houston with the Astros as an AL team… this year marks the first time the clubs will have played more than 9/29 at HOU - - - one series against each other in the same season (Yankees went 2-1 vs . Houston at Yankee Stadium from 4/29- Total in 2013 18-20 4-1

5/1)… IN SEASON SERIES: Have won all four season series, including 2013 (also 3-0 in 2010 at the current

Yankee Stadium; 3-0 at in 2008 at Minute Maid Park; and 2-1 at the original Yankee Stadium in 2003)… CURRENT

TREND: Are 12-2 all time against the Astros… have won 11 of the last 12 games between these teams… had their seven-game winning streak against the Astros snapped in their first meeting this season on 4/29 . AT MINUTE MAID PARK: Have played just one other series all time at Minute Maid Park, sweeping three games from the Astros from 6/13-15/08 while outscoring them 23-5 . OH NO!: In the Yankees’ second-ever all-time game vs . Houston on 6/11/03 at the original Yankee Stadium, six Astros pitchers combined on an 8-0 no-hit victory

(, Pete Munro, , , and Billy Wagner)… is one of just two instances in MLB history at least six pitchers combined

on a no-hitter (also six Seattle pitchers on 6/8/2012 vs . Los Angeles-NL)… marks the only time since 1959 that the Yankees have been no-hit . HOUSTON TIES: LHP Andy Pettitte spent three seasons with the Houston Astros from 2004-06, going 37-26 with a 3 38. ERA (519 2IP,. 195ER) in 84 appearances (83 starts)…was named Astros “Pitcher of the Year” in 2005 by the Houston chapter of the BBWAA after finishing 17-9 with a 2 .39 ERA (222 .1IP, 59ER) in 33 starts .

NYY BATTERS vs. HOUSTON ASTROS (CAREER) NYY BATTERS vs. LHP ERIK BEDARD Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OBP SLG Career AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K OBP SLG David Adams .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 250. .500David Adams ------Zoilo Almonte 000. 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000. .000Zoilo Almonte ------Robinson Cano 350. 11 40 9 14 1 0 2 7 4 5 409. .525Robinson Cano .26319 5 2 0 1 1 4 .300 .526 Brett Gardner .333 5 15 3 5 0 0 0 1 3 4 .444 .333Brett Gardner ------Curtis Granderson .14011 43 6 6 1 0 1 4 5 15 .229 .233Curtis Granderson .400 5 2 1 0 0 1 1 .500 .600 Travis Hafner .300 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 .462 .300Travis Hafner .29417 5 0 0 0 6 8 .478 .294 J .R . Murphy 1 .3333 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 333. .667J .R . Murphy ------Eduardo Nunez 316. 5 19 3 6 3 0 0 0 1 2 .350 .474Eduardo Nunez .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .000 Lyle Overbay 305. 56 200 27 61 17 1 9 28 18 46 .361 .535Lyle Overbay .26715 4 2 0 0 1 1 .313 .400 Mark Reynolds .29829 104 24 31 9 1 7 32 16 26 .393 .606Mark Reynolds .25012 3 1 0 0 2 5 .357 .333 .333 21 75 21 25 5 2 5 22 13 8 .451 .653Alex Rodriguez .37027 10 0 0 2 3 7 .419 .593 Austin Romine .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 250. .000Austin Romine ------Brendan Ryan .17849 135 9 24 4 0 0 5 2 24 .193 .207Brendan Ryan 000. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Alfonso Soriano .254108 413 66 105 25 1 26 66 31 93 .308 .508Alfonso Soriano .50014 7 3 0 1 3 1 .556 .929 Chris Stewart .194 9 31 4 6 0 0 0 2 2 5 .257 .194Chris Stewart .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Ichiro Suzuki .46312 54 6 25 2 1 0 2 3 7 491. .537Ichiro Suzuki .40015 6 0 1 1 4 1 .526 .733 Vernon Wells .316 6 19 0 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 .381 .316Vernon Wells .32434 11 3 0 1 2 8 .361 .500 Sunday, September 29, 2013 at Houston - 1:10 p.m. CT / 2:10 p.m. ET

2013 YANKEES HOME RUNS 2013 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS MOST RECENT HOME RUNS BY PLAYER CLUB GENERAL Player Date Opponent/Pitcher AB Since Last Longest Winning Streak...... 6 (7/1-6) Longest Winning Streak, Home...... 6, (8/20G1-31) Adams 5/22/13 at Baltimore / O’Day 108 Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 5, 2x (5/8-12 and 4/7-4/20) Almonte 6/21/13 vs . Tampa Bay / Hernandez 95 Longest Losing Streak...... 5, 3x (6/26-30; 6/11-15 and 5/26-30) Cano 9/11/13 at Baltimore / Hunter 54 Longest Losing Streak, Home...... 4, 2x (9/22-26 and 7/13-27) Gardner 8/11/13 vs . Detroit / Veras 107 Longest Losing Streak, Road...... 5 (6/11-15) Granderson 9/19/13 at Toronto / Redmond 28 Longest Game, Time, 9 innings / Extra innings. . . . . 4:12 (8/18 at BOS) / 5:35 (6/13 at OAK -18 inn ). Hafner 6/25/13 vs . Texas / Darvish 67 Longest Game, Innings...... 18 innings (6/13 at OAK) Murphy None -- 19 Shortest Game, Time, All Games / 9 inns ...... 1:58 (5 1/2 inn ., 6/2 vs . BOS) / 2:24 (6/27 vs . TEX) Nunez 9/25/13 vs . Tampa Bay / Price 15 Most LOB, 9 innings / Extra innings...... 13, 2x (8/18 at BOS, 7/5 vs . BAL) / 14 (6/13 at OAK -18 inn .) Overbay 9/9/13 at Baltimore / Tillman 30 Most Errors...... 3, 2x (8/13 vs . LAA; 4/18 vs . ARI) Reynolds 9/22/13 vs . San Francisco / Petit 14 Largest Margin of Victory...... 13 (4/9 at CLE, 14-1) Rodriguez 9/20/13 (GS) vs . San Francisco / Kontos 14 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 10, 2x (6/1 vs . BOS, 1-11 and 5/15 vs . SEA, 2-12) Romine 8/5/13 at San Diego / Thayer 47 Highest Paid Attendances, Home / Road...... 49,514 (4/1 vs . BOS) / 53,013 (7/31 at LAD) Ryan 9/13/13 at Boston / Lackey 41 Soriano 9/21/13 vs . San Francisco /Moscoso 18 TEAM BATTING Stewart 8/20/13 (G1) vs . Toronto/ Wagner 56 Most Runs, Game...... 14, 2x (8/13 vs . LAA; 4/9 at CLE) Suzuki 8/30/13 vs . Baltimore / Gonzalez 67 Most Runs, Inning...... 8 (9/2 vs . CWS, 4th) Wells 8/13/13 vs . Los Angeles-AL / Vargas 67 Most Hits, All Games...... 19 (8/13 vs . LAA) Most Hits, Inning...... 8 (6/6 at SEA, 3rd) MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES 7x in 2013 (18x in 2012) Most Home Runs, All Games...... 5 (4/9 at CLE) Player Games Shut Out...... 12 (last 9/26 vs . TB) Soriano-4x Last: 9/10 at BAL (Gonzalez-Gausman) Fewest Hits, All Games...... 2, 4x (7/27 vs . TB, 6/27 vs . TEX, 6/2 vs . BOS, 4/22 at TB) Cano-3x (7/1, at MIN/Diamond-2); (5/18 vs . TOR/ Morrow-2); (4/8 at CLE/Jimenez-Albers) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn . / Extra inns ...... 14, 2x (last 6/15 at LAA) / 15 (6/13 at OAK -18 inn .) Most Walks, All Games ...... 10 (4/26 vs . TOR) GRAND SLAMS 4x in 2013 (10x in 2012) Most Stolen Bases, All Games...... 6, (9/5 vs . Boston, by 6 players-tying franchise mark, ninth time) Player Date Opponent Pitcher Hitting Streak, Active / Season...... 2 (Cano, Nix, Soriano) / 12 (Cano, 7/6-21) Alex Rodriguez (24th of career setting all-time MLB record) 9/20/13 vs . San Francisco Kontos Walk-off Wins...... 7 (9/8 vs . BOS, 8/21 vs . TOR; 8/11 vs . DET; Alfonso Soriano 8/14/13 vs . Los Angeles-AL Weaver ...... 8/9 vs . DET; 7/28 vs . TB, 7/5 vs . BAL, 3-2 and 6/25 vs . TEX, 4-3) Lyle Overbay 7/10/13 vs . Kansas City Davis TEAM PITCHING Mark Teixeira 6/3/13 vs . Cleveland Masterson Most Runs Allowed, Game...... 13 (9/7 vs . BOS) PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS 3x in 2013 (6x in 2012) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game...... 13 (9/7 vs . BOS) Player Date Opponent Pitcher Most Runs Allowed, Inning...... 7, 2x (9/1 vs . BAL-7th, 5/15 vs . SEA-1st) Most Hits Allowed, Game...... 18 (6/1 vs . BOS) Overbay 7/8/13 vs . Kansas City Guthrie Most Hits Allowed, Inning...... 6, 5x (last 9/1 vs . BAL-7th) Hafner 4/17/13 vs . Arizona Hernandez Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...... 3, 2x (8/31 vs . BAL and 7/5 vs . BAL) Boesch 4/9/13 at Cleveland Myers Most Home Runs Allowed...... 4, 2x (9/7 vs . BOS and 8/23 at TB) 1st INNING LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS 0x in 2013 (5x in 2012 - all by Jeter) Most Walks, All Games ...... 9 (6/12 at OAK) Player Date Opponent Pitcher Most Strikeouts, 9 inn . / Extra inns ...... 14 (7/14 vs . MIN) / 15 (7/21 at BOS-11 inn ). None ------Most Stolen Bases Allowed, 9 inn . / Extra inns . . . . . 3, 2x (last: 8/15 vs . LAA) / 4 (7/21 at BOS-11 inn .) Last by Jeter (29th of career) 8/21/12 at Chicago-AL Liriano Shutouts...... 10 (last 9/21 vs . SF) Complete Games ...... 7 (last: Pettitte, 9/28 at HOU, 2-1 win) Derek Jeter owns the most lead-off HR in franchise history (Rickey Henderson is second with 24). Walk-off Losses ...... 6 (last 8/7 at Chicago-AL, 6-5 in 12 inn .) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS 0x in 2013 (0x in 2012) 2013 INDIVIDUAL Player Date Opponent Pitcher BATTING: Runs- 4, 2x (Cano, 7/1 at MIN & 4/8 at CLE); Hits- 4, 9x (last Cano, 8/21 vs . TOR); HR- 2, 7x (last None ------Soriano, 9/10 at BAL); RBI- 7 (Soriano, 8/14 vs . LAA); BB- 4 (Cano, 6/22 vs . TB); SB- 2, 6x (last Nunez, 8/18 Last by Granderson 8/21/11 at Minnesota Mijares at BOS); CS - 1, 31x (many players) . WALK-OFF HOME RUNS 2x in 2013 (2x in 2012) PITCHING: IP in Start- 9 0,. 6x (last Nova-CG, 9/21 vs . SF); IP in Relief- 6 0. (Warren, 6/13 at OAK); Hits- Player Date Men on Opponent Pitcher 11, 4x (last Kuroda, 8/17 at BOS); Runs- 9, 2x (Huff 9/7 vs . BOS and Phelps, 6/29 at BAL); ER- 9, 2x (Huff Brett Gardner 8/11 solo vs . Detroit Veras 9/7 vs . BOS and Phelps, 6/29 at BAL); BB- 6, 2x (Nova, 8/25 at TB and Sabathia, 8/13 vs . LAA); K- 11 Ichiro Suzuki 6/25 solo vs . Texas Scheppers (Nova, 7/5 vs . BAL); HR- 4 (Kuroda 8/23 vs . TB) . FIELDING: Errors - 2, 3x (Nunez, 8/17 at BOS & 8/13 vs . LAA; Cervelli, 4/18 vs . ARI); CCS - 2, 3x (last SWITCH-HIT HOME RUNS 0x in 2013 (3x in 2011) Stewart, 8/25 at TB) . Player Date Opponent (Pitchers) No. of HR 2013 STARTS BY POSITION None ------Last by Nick Swisher 8/17/12 vs. Boston (Morales-LHP, Mortensen-RHP) 2 Player C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Mark Teixeira has homered from both sides of the plate in a game 13 times - a MLB record. Adams - 3 5 29 - - - - - Almonte - - - - - 24 - 2 - BACK-TO-BACK HRs 2x in 2013 (8x in 2012, including 1 back-to-back-to-back) Boesch ------12 - Players Date Opponent No. HR / Inn. Brignac - - - - 12 - - - - Cano/Teixeira 6/6/13 at Seattle 2 / 3rd Cano - - 154 - - - - - 6 Cano / Wells 5/12/13 at Kansas City / Santana 2 / 3rd Cervelli 16 ------Last b2b2b: Cano/Swisher/A. Jones (6/8/12 vs. the Mets - 3HR in 3rd inn.) Cruz - - - 11 5 - - - - Last multi-HR inn, individual: A. Rodriguez (10/4/09 at Tampa Bay - 2HR/6th inn.) Francisco ------4 10 Gardner ------132 - 1 2013 RUNS SCORED BY HR / RUNNERS ON BASE Gonzalez - - - 5 5 - - - - 2013 Home run total: 143 Runs Scored via HR: 220 (34 .1%) Total Runs in 2013: 645 Granderson - - - - - 11 19 9 14 Hafner ------66 Solo (90): Adams-2, Almonte-1, Boesch-2, Cano-15, Cervelli-3, Francisco-1, Gardner-5, Granderson-6, Ishikawa - 1 ------Hafner-7, Jeter-1, Nix-2, Nunez-2, Overbay-10, Reynolds-3, Rodriguez-6, Romine-1, Ryan-1, Soriano-6, Jeter - - - - 13 - - - 4 Stewart-3, Suzuki-4, Teixeira-1, Wells-8 Joseph - 1 1 ------2-Run (33): Boesch-1, Cano-6, Gardner-2, Granderson-1, Hafner-2, Nix-1, Nunez-1, Overbay-3, Reynolds-2 Lillibridge - 1 - 8 - - - - - Soriano-7, Suzuki-3, Wells-2, Youkilis-2 Mesa - - - - - 2 1 - - 3-Run (16): Cano-6, Gardner-1, Hafner-3, Soriano-3, Stewart-1, Teixeira-1, Wells-1 Murphy 5 ------Grand Slams (4): Overbay-1, Rodriguez-1, Soriano-1, Teixeira-1 Nelson - - - 9 - - - - - 2012 Home Run Total: 245 Runs Scored via HR: 389 (48.4%) Total Runs in 2012: 804 Neal - - - - - 1 - 2 1 2012 breakdown: solo HR (142); 2-Run (74); 3 run (20), Grand Slams (10) Nix - - - 32 41 - - - - Nunez - - - 13 69 - - - - YANKEES ON THE DISABLED LIST: 21 PLAYERS / 28 STINTS (in 2012: 16/17) Overbay - 114 - - - - - 4 1 PLAYER (ital=off D.L.) INJURY DATES TYPE GMS LOST Reynolds - 20 1 7 - - - - - RHP Phil Hughes...... Right upper back throracic injury . . . .3/31 (retro. to 3/22) - 4/5. . 15d ...... 4 Rodriguez - - - 27 - - - - 16 OF Curtis Granderson . . Fractured right wrist ...... 3/31 (retro to 3/22) - 5/13. . 15d...... 38 Romine 43 ------RHP Ivan Nova...... Inflammation of right triceps...... 4/27-5/23. . 15d...... 24 Ryan - - - - 16 - - - - RHP Joba Chamberlain. . Right oblique strain...... 5/3 (retro. to 4/28)-5/27. . 15d...... 27 Soriano - - - - - 48 - - 9 1B Mark Teixeira...... Right arm torn ECU sheath...... 3/31 (retro. to 3/22) -5/30. . 60d (as of 5/12). . 53 Stewart 98 ------INF Kevin Youkilis. . . . . Lumbar spine sprain...... 4/30 (retro. to 4/28)-5/30 . .15d...... 30 Suzuki - - - - - 8 9 109 2 LHP Andy Pettitte. . . . . Strained left trapezius muscle . . . . 5/18 (retro to 5/17) - 6/2. . 15d...... 15 Teixeira - 14 ------1 LHP Cesar Cabral. . . . . Recovery from left elbow surgery...... 3/26-6/13. . 60d...... 66 Wells - 1 - - - 67 - 19 18 INF Eduardo Nunez . . . .Left oblique strain...... 5/12 (retro. to 5/6)-7/5. . 60d (as of 6/14). .56 Youkilis - 6 - 20 - - - - 2 RHP Michael Pineda. . . .Right rotator cuff tendinitis...... 3/15-7/7. . 60d...... 88 2013 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER SS Derek Jeter...... Recovery from left ankle surgery. . 3/31 (retro. to 3/22)-7/10. . 60d (as of 4/27). . .91 SS Derek Jeter...... Grade 1 right quad strain. . . . . 7/19 (retro. to 7/12)-7/27. . 15d...... 12 Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 INF Jayson Nix...... Right hamstring strain...... 7/3 (retro. to 7/2)-7/28 . .15d...... 23 Adams - - - - 3 7 13 10 4 OF Curtis Granderson . . Fractured fifth metacarpal on left hand ...... 5/25-8/1. . 60d (as of 7/7). . . 60 Almonte - 3 - - 10 11 2 - - 3B Alex Rodriguez. . . . .Recovery from left hip surgery...... 2/13-8/5. . 60d ...... 110 Boesch - - - - 6 4 1 1 - INF Luis Cruz...... Right knee sprain...... 7/24 (retro. to 7/23)-8/15. . 15d...... 20 Brignac ------1 10 1 SS Derek Jeter...... Right calf strain ...... 8/5 (retro. to 8/3)-8/25. . 15d...... 22 Cano - 42 110 8 - - - - - OF Zoilo Almonte. . . . . Left ankle sprain...... 7/20-9/9. . 15d...... 45 Cervelli - - - - 4 3 4 - 5 Cruz ------6 6 3 RHP David Phelps. . . . . Right forearm strain...... 7/6 (retro. to 7/5)-present. . 60d (as of 8/15). . .62 Francisco - 3 - - 7 3 - - 1 DH Travis Hafner...... Right rotator cuff strain...... 7/28 (retro. to 7/27)-9/24. . 60d (as of 9/10). . .53 Gardner 132 ------*C Francisco Cervelli . . . . Fractured right hand ...... 4/27-8/4 and 9/28-present. . . . 60d (as of 5/1). . . . 88 Gonzalez ------5 5 INF Kevin Youkilis ...... Lumbar sprain...... 6/14-present. . . . 60d (as of 7/7). . . . 94 Granderson 9 1 1 4 19 14 6 - - 1B Mark Teixeira...... Strained right wrist...... 6/18 (retro . to 6/16)-present. . . . 60d (as of 7/6). . . . 92 Hafner - - 2 55 4 4 1 - - INF Jayson Nix ...... Fractured left hand...... 8/21-present. . . . 60d (as of 9/1) . . 36 INF Corban Joseph. . . . . Rt . shoulder labral repair recovery...... 9/6. . . . 60d...... 21 Ishikawa - - - - - 1 - - - LHP Vidal Nuno...... Strained left groin...... 9/7-present. . . . 60d...... 20 Jeter - 17 ------Joseph ------2 - - SS Derek Jeter...... Left ankle soreness...... 9/11 (retro to 9/8) -present. . . . 60d (as of 9/14) . . . 19 LHP CC Sabathia...... Grade 2 left hamstring strain. . . . 9/25 (retro to 9/21)-present. . . 60d...... 8 Lillibridge - 1 - - - 1 5 2 - *was on restricted list from 8/5-9/26 Mesa ------3 - Murphy ------1 4 2013 PLAYERS USED (56) Nelson - - - - - 3 2 4 - P (23): RHP Dellin Betances, RHP Chris Bootcheck, LHP Cesar Cabral, RHP Joba Chamberlain, RHP Preston Neal - - - - 2 1 1 - - Nix - 21 - - - 12 15 15 11 Claiborne, RHP Matt Daley, RHP Cody Eppley, LHP David Huff, RHP Phil Hughes, RHP Shawn Kelley, RHP Hiroki Nunez 2 7 - - 1 19 29 24 - Kuroda, LHP Boone Logan, RHP Brett Marshall, RHP Jim Miller, RHP Ivan Nova, LHP Vidal Nuno, LHP Andy Pettitte, Overbay - - - 10 30 24 28 27 - RHP David Phelps, RHP Mariano Rivera, RHP David Robertson, LHP CC Sabathia, RHP Adam Warren, LHP Mike Reynolds - 1 - - 2 9 10 6 - Zagurski; C (4): Francisco Cervelli, J .R . Murphy, Austin Romine, Chris Stewart; INF (18): David Adams, Reid Brignac, Rodriguez - 14 2 6 17 3 - - - Robinson Cano, Luis Cruz, Alberto Gonzalez, Travis Ishikawa, Derek Jeter, Corban Joseph, Brent Lillibridge, Chris Romine ------1 42 Nelson, Jayson Nix, Eduardo Nunez, Lyle Overbay, Mark Reynolds, Alex Rodriguez, Brendan Ryan, Mark Teixeira, Ryan ------1 14 1 Kevin Youkilis; OF (10): Zoilo Almonte, Brennan Boesch, Ben Francisco, Brett Gardner, Curtis Granderson, Melky Soriano - 5 5 44 - 3 - - - Mesa, Thomas Neal, Alfonso Soriano, Ichiro Suzuki, Vernon Wells; DH (1) Travis Hafner Stewart ------4 18 75 Suzuki 18 38 - - 9 24 26 14 - The Yankees used 45 players in 2012: 22 pitchers, 3 , 9 infielders, 10 outfielders, 1 DH. Teixeira - - 11 4 - - - - - COMPARISON BY GAME NUMBER Wells - 6 20 23 43 10 3 - - NYY After 161 Games NYY After 162 Games Youkilis - 2 11 6 4 5 1 - - 2013 82-77 (T3rd, -13 .0) -- Pitchers ------1 9 2012 94-67 (1st, +1 .0) 95-67 (1st, +2 .0) 2011 97-64 (1st, +7 .0) 97-65 (1st, +6 .0) RECENT TRANSACTIONS POSTPONED / DELAYED / SUSPENDED GAMES Sept. 15 Outrighted RHP Jim Miller to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre . 2013 Postponed Games (2 in ‘12)...... 4 (6/18 vs . LAD - made up 6/19 as G1 of DH; won 6-4) Sept. 25 Reinstated DH Travis Hafner from the 60-day disabled list; placed LHP CC Sabathia on the ...... (5/19 vs . TOR - make up on 8/20 at 1:05 p .m . in G1 of a DH; 60-day disabled list (retro to 9/21) with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain ...... 4/10-11 at CLE - made up on 5/13 as DH, 0-1, 7-0) Sept. 28 C Francisco Cervelli was reinstated from Restricted List by and 2013 Rain Delays b/f Start (6)...... (9/13 at BAL, 1:18; 8/22 vs . TOR, 3:32; 8/9 vs . DET, 0:47; returned to the 60-day disabled list ...... 7/20 at BOS, 0:21; 6/2 vs . BOS, 0:45; 5/28 at NYM, 1:31) 2013 Rain Delays In-Game (7)...... (9/2 vs . CWS, 1:53; 8/13 vs . LAA, 0:26; 7/12 vs . MIN, 1:13; EJECTIONS 4X in 2013 (5x in 2012) 7/8 vs . KC, 0:59; 2x on 6/2 vs . BOS, 0:37 and 0:45; 5/9 at COL, 2:07) Player/Coach Dates (Umpire) Last Suspended Game: ...... 5/25/11 at MIN – Resumed 5/26/11, 1-0 win Joba Chamberlain (9/5 vs . BOS-Joe West); Joe Girardi, 2x (8/18 at BOS-Brian O’Nora and 5/31 vs . Last Game Called Early Due to Rain...... 6/2/13 vs. BOS (called after 5.5 innings; Lost, 0-3) BOS-Vic Carapazza); Brett Gardner (7/19 at BOS-Mike Everitt) In 2012 (5 Total : 4 by Joe Girardi, 1 by Kevin Long) TODAY’S STARTER: LHP DAVID HUFF (3-1, 6.06 ERA) LHP David Huff, 29, will make his 14th appearance (second start) of the season today vs. the Houston REGULAR SEASON CAREER HIGHS Astros at Minute Maid Park… will be his first career appearance vs. Houston…last appeared on 9/25 vs. Tampa Bay and allowed 4ER in 3.2IP out of the bullpen in the 8-3 Yankees’ loss (5H, 1BB, 2K, 2HR)…last IP ...... 9.0, on 4/15/10 vs. TEX started on 9/7 vs. Boston and recorded the loss in the 13-9 Yankees’ defeat, allowing 9ER on 8H in 3.1IP H...... 12, on 4/26/10 at LAA (0BB, 1HP, 2HR, 2K)…tied David Phelps on 6/29 at Baltimore for the most runs and earned runs allowed R...... 11, on 7/9/09 at CWS by a Yankees starter this season…was acquired by the Yankees off waivers from the on BB...... 6 (2x), last on 6/19/10 at PIT 5/25…is signed through the 2013 season. K...... 7, on 9/24/11 vs. MIN HR ...... 3 (3x), last on 10/3/12 vs. CWS STARTER VS. RELIEVER: In 53 career Major League starts, is 17-27 with a 5.64 ERA (282.2IP, 177ER) with his 10K Games...... NA team going 22-31 in those outings…conversely, is undefeated in 15 career relief appearances, going 4-0 Low-hit CG...... NA with a 3.31 ERA (35.1IP, 13ER). CG SHO ...... NA HOME VS. AWAY: Of his 13 appearances this season (one start), eight have come at home and five have come 2013 RUN SUPPORT (STARTER ONLY) on the road…at Yankee Stadium, is 2-1 with an 8.02 ERA, allowing 19ER in 21.1IP… in his five appearances AVG/9.0IP...... 5.40 (2R/ 3.1IP) on the road, is 1-0 with a 2.38 ERA, allowing 3ER in 11.1IP. team record (STARTER ONLY) OF LATE: Notes from Huff’s last five outings, since 8/16 (1GS): CAREER...... 22-31  Has allowed at least 1ER in each of those outings, including a career-high 9ER in his start on 9/7 vs. Boston. 2013...... 0-1  Opponents are hitting .280 (21-for-75) with 13 extra-base hits (6 doubles, 7HR) during the span. CAREER OPPONENT BATTING  The Yankees have gone on to win three of those five appearances. OVERALL:...... 291 (375-for-1,289), 48HR VS. LHB:...... 311 (124-for-399), 16HR WITH THE YANKEES THIS SEASON: Is in the midst of his second stint with the Yankees this season (also 5/25- VS. RHB:...... 282 (251-for-890), 32HR 28) after being selected to the 25-man roster on 8/15…made his Yankees debut in 5/26 loss at Tampa Bay, CAREER REGULAR SEASON SPLITS allowing 1ER in 1.0IP (1H, 2BB, 1K) before being designated for assignment on 5/28 and outrighted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/31. SPLITS W-L G/GS IP H ER ERA Total 21-27 68/53 318.0 375 190 5.38 HUNG THEM OUT TO DRY: Notes from Huff’s outing on 9/2 vs. Chicago-AL (5.2IP, 5H, 1ER, 0BB, 3K, 1HR): Home 11-12 32/25 153.2 183 90 5.27  Was the longest relief outing of his career and his longest outing overall since starting and tossing 6.0 Away 10-15 36-28 164.1 192 100 5.48 innings on 9/28/12 vs. Kansas City (with Cleveland). Day 12-11 31/27 153.0 182 94 5.53  Threw just 62 pitches, his fewest ever in a game in which he tossed at least 4.0 innings. Night 9-16 37/26 165.0 193 96 5.24  Marked the fourth time this season that a Yankees reliever tossed at least 5.2IP (also Ivan Nova - 5.2IP on Pre-ASG 6-12 28/24 130.1 170 95 6.56 6/29 at Baltimore, Adam Warren - 6.0IP on 6/13 at Oakland and Brett Marshall - 5.2IP on 5/15 vs. Seattle). Post-ASG 15-15 40/29 187.2 205 95 4.56 March ------CALIFORNIA LOVE: The San Diego, California-native is one of six players currently on the Yankees’ active April 1-3 4/4 26.1 25 12 4.10 roster that were born in the state of California, marking the largest representation of any one U.S. state on May 1-4 12/8 38.2 63 38 8.84 the current Yankees squad (also Phil Hughes - Mission Viejo, Austin Romine - Lake Forest, Brendan Ryan - Los June 3-5 10/10 55.0 63 35 5.73 Angeles, CC Sabathia - Vallejo and Chris Stewart - Fontana). July 3-3 7/7 42.2 52 23 4.85 August 5-5 14/10 57.0 66 33 5.21 BEFORE THE BRONX: Joined the Yankees organization after being claimed off waivers from the Cleveland September 8-6 20/13 93.2 97 46 4.42 Indians on 5/25…was designated for assignment by Cleveland on 5/23…in three relief appearances with the Indians this season, allowed 5ER in 3.0IP… began the season with Triple-Columbus, going 3-1 with a 4.07 ERA (24.1IP, 11ER) and 28K over nine appearances (two starts).  Was originally selected by Cleveland in Supplemental Round A (39th overall pick) of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft…appeared in 58 games (52 starts) over parts of five seasons with the Indians (2009-13), going 18-26 with a 5.40 ERA (288.1IP, 173ER). RAILRIDER: In 13 games (12 starts) with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season, went 1-6 with one save and a 3.84 ERA… struck out 64 batters wth just 13BB. MINOR LEAGUE CAREER: In parts of eight seasons (2006-13) in the Yankees’ and Indians’ minor league systems, combined to go 48-27 with a 3.78 ERA (664.2IP, 279ER) in 126 games (115 starts)…was named by Baseball America as the sixth-best prospect in the International League following the 2008 season and as the eighth-best and ninth-best prospect in the Indians’ organization entering the 2008 and 2009 season, respectively.

PERSONAL HIGHLIGHTS:  Full name is David Gregory Huff.  Spent time at Cypress College and UC-Irvine before settling at UCLA where he majored in History.  Was 7-4 with a 2.98 ERA (129.2IP, 43ER) in 16 starts for the Bruins in his junior season (2006), tossing three complete games…was named to the PAC-10 All-Conference First Team and led the conference in innings pitched, ranked fourth in strikeouts (100), fifth in ERA, tied for fifth in wins and ranked seventh in batting average against (.249).  Before being drafted and joining the Indians’ organization in 2006, was drafted by the Angels in the 31st round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft out of Edison High School (Huntington Beach, Calif.)…was selected by the Phillies out of Cypress College in the 19th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.

HUFF’s CAREER vs. HOUSTON Will be making his first career appearance vs. Houston… has never faced any of the hitters on the Astros’ current, active roster. 2013 YANKEE DOODLES

#28 JOE GIRARDI—MANAGER CAREER MANAGERIAL RECORD: 641-492 CAREER WITH YANKEES: 563-408 • Earned his 557th victory as manager of the Yankees on 9/11 at Baltimore, surpassing Billy Martin (556) for sixth place on the franchise’s all-time list. • Was ejected in the second inning of 8/18 win at Boston by HP Umpire Brian O’Nora for arguing after both benches were given warnings after Boston starter Ryan Dempster threw behind Rodriguez, then hit him to lead off the inning…was his second ejection of the season (also 5/31 win vs. Boston by 2B Umpire Vic Carapazza for arguing a call at second base)…has now been ejected 23 times in his career during the regular season, 20 times as a manager (18 as Yankees manager) and 19 times as a Yankee (also 8/6/99 as a player). • Earned his 600th managerial win on 7/1 at Minnesota…won his 500th game as Yankees manager on 5/10 at Kansas City…reached the century mark in 844G, becoming the fifth-fastest in club history to reach the milestone—Casey Stengel (790 games), Joe McCarthy (796), Joe Torre (833) and Miller Huggins (833). • Managed his 1,000th career game on 5/3 vs. Oakland (2-0 loss)…his .567 (641-492) managerial winning record is the highest by any skipper with at least 1,000 games managed since Hall of Famer Earl Weaver tallied a 1,480-1,060 (.583) mark over a 17-year managerial career (1968-82 and ’85-86). • The 2013 season marks his sixth as Manager of the New York Yankees…at 48 years old, is the fifth-youngest manager in the Majors, behind Houston’s Bo Porter (41), St. Louis’ Mike Matheny (43), Seattle’s Eric Wedge (45) and Chicago-AL’s Robin Ventura (46).

#45 DAVID ADAMS—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 7 • Did not play in Saturday’s win at Houston…was 1-for-4 with 1 double and 2RBI in Friday’s win at Houston…did not play in previous 14 games …was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 9/1…is making his fourth stint with the Yankees in 2013 (also 5/15-7/8, 7/24-28 and 8/5-11). • In 59 games with Scranton/WB this season, hit .268 (59-for-220) with 28R, 11 doubles, 5HR and 21RBI. • Made his Major League debut in 5/15 loss vs. Seattle (on his 26th birthday), starting at 3B and going 1-for-4…collected his first hit with a single in the sixth. • Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/15…was released on 3/26 and signed to a minor league contract on 3/29. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 6 2-hit (6) 3-hit (0) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—2 (5x) HR—1 (2x) RBI—2 (4x) R—2 (3x) SB—0 HIT STREAK—7G

#63 ZOILO ALMONTE—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 5 • Was 0-for-4 in Saturday’s win at Houston…was 0-for-4 in Friday’s win at Houston. • Was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 15-day disabled list on 9/9…was placed on the 15-day disabled list from 7/20-9/9 with a sprained left ankle (missed 45 team games)…was 0-for-2 in 7/19 loss at Boston, leaving the game in the fifth inning with the injury. • Appeared in two rehab games with Double-A Trenton, going 3-for-6 (.500) with 2RBI and 1SF (1GS in RF, 1GS in LF). • Hit solo HR—the first of his Major League career—and was 3-for-4 in 6/21 win vs. Tampa Bay, making his first career start in LF. • Made his Major League debut in 6/19 Game 2 loss vs. the Dodgers, pinch-hitting for Romine in the ninth and grounding out…became the sixth Yankee to make his Major League debut in 2013…was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 6/18. • In 68 games with Scranton/WB this season, was batting .297 (77-for-259) with 30R, 12 doubles, 6HR and 36RBI, appearing in all three outfield positions…hit .354 (23-for-65) in 16 games in June with the RailRiders, including a .588 (10-for-17) mark over his final four games. • Spent the 2012 season with Double-A Trenton, batting .277 (116-for-419) with 64R, 23 doubles, 21HR and 70RBI in 106 games…set career highs in runs, home runs and RBI and tied his career high in doubles…ranked third among Yankees farmhands in home runs and was fifth in RBI. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 5 2-hit (3) 3-hit (2) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—3 (2x) HR—1 RBI—3 R—1 (8x) SB—1 (3x) HIT STREAK—5G

#24 ROBINSON CANO—2B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 2 SEASON HIGH: 12 • Since 1960, his .333 (328-for-986) career average in regular season games in September/October ranks fifth in the Majors (min. 300PA). • Is batting .369 (72-for-195) with 24R, 21 doubles, 6HR, 37RBI and 12BB in his last 50 games (since 8/5). • Has at least 40 doubles for the fifth straight season (2009-13) and seven times in his career, tying Lou Gehrig for the most such seasons in franchise history…now has three seasons with at least 25HR and 100RBI as a 2B (2010-11, ’13), a mark bettered by only two second baseman in Baseball history— Roger Hornsby (four seasons) and Jeff Kent (six seasons)…is just the ninth 2B in Major League history to have at least three 100RBI seasons and just the fourth since 1951 (min: 75% of games at 2B per season with 100RBI)…the other second baseman since 1951 are Jeff Kent-8, Chase Utley-4 and Bret Boone-3…the other second baseman before 1951 are all in the Baseball Hall of Fame: Charlie Gehringer-7, Bobby Doerr-6, Tony Lazzer-5, Rogers Hornsby- 5 and Joe Gordon-4)…now has five seasons with at least 35 doubles and 25HR…the only Yankee with more such seasons is Lou Gehrig (8). • Was 2-for-4 with 1 double and 1RBI in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 15H in last 39AB…has reached base safely in 76 of his last 182PA (66H, 8BB, 2HP). • Has set a career high with 65BB in 2013…has hit at least 25HR in each of the last five seasons (2009-13), becoming the sixth Yankee to have a streak of five straight seasons with at least 25HR, joining Babe Ruth (14 straight), Lou Gehrig (12), Mickey Mantle (nine), Alex Rodriguez (seven) and Joe DiMaggio (six)…has reached the 20-homer plateau for the fifth straight season, breaking a tie with Alfonso Soriano, Bret Boone and Lou Whitaker (each with four) for the second- most such seasons ever for an AL second baseman behind only Joe Gordon (seven). • Has 1,614 hits, 370 doubles and 804RBI as a second baseman since his debut on 5/3/05, each most among all Major League 2B over the span (credit: Elias)…his 204 career home runs are most by a Yankee whose primary position was 2B (ahead of Tony Lazzeri-169HR). 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 54 2-hit (38) 3-hit (12) 4-hit (4) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (13x) RBI—6 (2x) R—4 (3x) SB—1 (38x) HIT STREAK—23G

#11 BRETT GARDNER—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 8 (4x) • Is the first Yankee since Snuffy Stirnweiss in 1945 to collect at least 30 doubles, 10 triples and 20SB in a single season…10 of his last 17 hits (since 8/27) have gone for extra bases (eight doubles and two triples) • Has set single-season career highs with 147H, 33 doubles and 8HR…has 23HR in his career, with the Yankees going 20-3 in those games…has stolen 162 bases in 200 career attempts (81.0%). • Has not played in last 14 games (left oblique strain)…was 0-for-1 in 9/12 win at Baltimore before leaving the game after the top of the first with the injury, which was suffered on a check swing. • Appeared in just 16 games with the Yankees in 2012, batting .323 (10-for-31)…was placed on the 15-day D.L. on 4/19 with a right elbow strain…was transferred to the 60-day on 6/26, underwent arthroscopic elbow surgery on 7/24 and was reinstated from the D.L. on 9/25 (missed 142 team games). 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 40 2-hit (33) 3-hit (5) 4-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—1 (23x) RBI—4 (2x) R—4 SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—11G (2x)

#14 CURTIS GRANDERSON—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 5 (2x) • Has 32HR off left-handed pitching since the start of 2011…is tied for the Major League lead with the Reds’ Jay Bruce and the Angels’ Mark Trumbo. • Was 0-for-4 with 1BB in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 4H in last 32AB…batted in the leadoff position in the lineup in six consecutive games from 9/13-19. • Missed the first 38 games of the season on the 15-day D.L. from 3/31 (retro. to 3/22)-5/14 with a right wrist fracture…suffered the injury on a J.A. Happ HP in his first PA on 2/24 vs. Toronto… was placed on the 15-day D.L. for a second time on 5/25 with a fractured left fifth metacarpal after a Ramos HBP in 5/24 in at Tampa Bay…was transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 7/7…was returned from rehab on 8/1 and reinstated from the 60-day D.L. on 8/2 (missed 60 team games). 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 9 2-hit (6) 3-hit (3) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (3x) HR—3 RBI—5 (6x) R—4 (2x) SB—3 HIT STREAK—15G

#33 TRAVIS HAFNER—DH CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 7 • Eight of his 12HR this season have come at Yankee Stadium. • Has not played in four games since being reinstated from the 60-day disabled list on Wednesday (missed 53 team games)…was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 7/28 with a right rotator cuff strain and transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 9/10…is hitless in last 19AB. • Was limited to 66 games with the Indians in 2012, batting .228 (50-for-219) with 23R, 12HR and 34RBI…missed nearly three months of the season over two stints on the disabled list (5/24-7/4 with right knee soreness and 8/6-9/19 with lower back inflammation). • Was signed by the Yankees as a free agent to a one-year contract on 2/1/13. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 11 2-hit (9) 3-hit (2) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (10x) HR—3 RBI—6 (4x) R—4 (2x) SB—1 (11x) HIT STREAK—14G

#2 DEREK JETER—SS CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 2 • Has missed 144 team games over four disabled list stints this season after combining to miss just 82 team games over five prior D.L. trips in his career. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 9/11 with a sore left ankle (was transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 9/14)…was 1-for-4 with 1RBI in 9/7 loss vs. Boston before being removed for PR (Reynolds) in the sixth…snapped an 0-for-13 stretch with a sixth-inning single…precautionary CT scan on his left ankle following the game was negative…recorded his 3,314th career hit with a third-inning single in 9/3 win vs. Chicago-AL, surpassing Eddie Collins for sole possession of ninth place on Baseball’s all-time hits list. Baseball’s All-Time Hits List • Was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 15-day disabled list on 8/26 (missed 22 team games)…was placed on 8. Paul Molitor ...... 3,319 the 15-day D.L. on 8/5 with a right calf strain (retroactive to 8/3)…started at SS in three rehab games with Triple-A 9. DEREK JETER ...... 3,316 10. Eddie Collins ...... 3,313 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, going 3-for-9 with 2R, 1 double, 1RBI and 1BB. • Made his season debut in 7/11 win vs. Kansas City, starting at DH and going 1-for-4 with 1R and 1RBI before being removed for PH (Gardner) in the eighth…was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 60-day D.L. prior to the game (missed 91 team games)…was placed on the 15-day D.L. on 3/31 (retroactive to 3/22) recovering from left ankle surgery…was diagnosed on 4/18 with a small new fracture in his left ankle and transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 4/27…was placed on the D.L. for a second time this season from 7/19-28 (retroactive to 7/12) with a right quad strain (missed 12 team games). • Has played for the Yankees in 19 different seasons (1995-2013), surpassing Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle and tied with teammate Mariano Rivera (also 1995-2013) for most seasons played with the Yankees in franchise history. • Reached 200H for the eighth time in his career in 2012, extending his record by a SS and tying Lou Gehrig’s club record…led the Majors in hits, batting .316 (216-for-683) with 99R, 32 doubles, 15HR and 58RBI in 159G…hit .333 (9-for-27) in six playoff games before fracturing his left ankle fielding a ball in the 12th inn. of ALCS Game 1 loss vs. Detroit…underwent surgery—performed by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, N.C.—on 10/20 to repair the fracture. • According to Elias, at 1,556-1,044-2, has the highest personal winning percentage (.599) among all active players (minimum 1,000 games). • Jeter on all-time Yankees lists: Is the Yankees all-time leader in hits (3,316), games played (2,602), stolen bases (348), at-bats (10,614), singles (2,470) and HBP (164)…ranks second with 525 doubles (Lou Gehrig, first-534) and ranks third with 1,876R (Lou Gehrig, second-1,888). 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 4 2-hit (4) 3-hit (0) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (4x) HR—2 (10x) RBI—5 (4x) R—5 SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—25G

#66 J.R. MURPHY—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 2 • Did not play in Saturday’s win at Houston…was 1-for-3 with 1 double in Friday’s win at Houston. 2013 CATCHING STATS • Was 0-for-2 with 1BB in 9/14 loss at Boston, making his first Major League start (at C)…made his Major League Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS % debut in 9/2 win vs. Chicago-AL, pinch-hitting for Cano in the eighth and recording his first Major League hit with 56.2 3.18 0 3 3 50.0 an infield single off David Purcey…was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ active roster from Triple-A Scranton/WB on 9/1. • Began the year with Double-A Trenton, batting .268 (49-for-183) with 34R, 10 doubles, 6HR and 25RBI in 49G…was promoted to Scranton/WB on 6/13 and hit .270 (62-for-230) with 26R, 19 doubles, 6HR and 21RBI in 59G. • Attended spring training with the Yankees as a non-roster invitee, batting .364 (4-for-11) with 1R, 3 doubles, 1HR and 4RBI in eight games…was selected by the Yankees in the second round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft. • In 2012, combined at Double-A Trenton and Single-A Tampa to bat .248 (102-for-412) with 26 doubles, 2 triples, 9HR and 44RBI in 110 games. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 0 2-hit (0) 3-hit (0) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—1 (3x) HR—0 RBI—0 R—2 SB—0 HIT STREAK—2G

#26 EDUARDO NUNEZ—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 7 • Was 1-for-4 with 1R in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 9H in last 29AB…was 0-for-4 in Friday’s win at Houston, snapping his season-high hitting streak at seven games…hit solo HR (#3)—his second in four games—and was 2-for-5 with 2R and 1 double in Wednesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay…hit two-run HR (#2) and was 1-for-3 with 1BB in 9/21 win vs. San Francisco…was his first home run since 8/7 at Chicago-AL, snapping a 108AB homerless stretch…was his first home run at Yankee Stadium since 9/15/12 vs. Tampa Bay. • Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/12 (retro. to 5/6) with a left oblique strain and transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 6/14 (missed 56 games)…was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 60-day D.L. on 7/6. • Hit .272 (26-for-89) with 14R, 1HR and 11RBI in 38G in two stints with the Yankees in 2012 (4/6-5/11, 9/1-10/3)…appeared at 2B, 3B, SS, LF, RF and DH. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 18 2-hit (13) 3-hit (5) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—4 HR—1 (9x) RBI—4 (2x) R—3 SB—3 HIT STREAK—8G

#55 LYLE OVERBAY—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Has four go-ahead HR this season, three in the seventh inning or later (4/28 vs. Toronto-seventh, 5/20 at Baltimore-seventh and 5/25 at Tampa Bay-11th)…has 14HR in 2013, surpassing his total from the last two seasons combined (9HR in 2011, 2HR in 2012)…owns a team-high 12 game-winning RBI in 2013. • Was 0-for-3 in Saturday’s win at Houston before being removed for PH (Reynolds) in the eighth…has 2H in last 28AB. • Was signed by the Yankees to a minor league contract on 3/26/13…was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the 25-man roster on 3/31. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 17 2-hit (11) 3-hit (5) 4-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (9x) RBI—7 R—3 (13x) SB—1 (16x) HIT STREAK—18G

#39 MARK REYNOLDS—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Has reached the 20HR plateau for the sixth straight season (since 2008). • Was 0-for-1 in Saturday’s win at Houston, pinch-hitting for Overbay in the eighth and remaining in game at 1B…has 6H in last 39AB…was 2-for-4 with 1R and 1RBI in Friday’s win at Houston. • Hit two-run HR (#4 as a Yankee/#19 on the season)—his 200th career Major League homer—and was 1-for-4 in 9/12 win at Baltimore…was his second homer in last three games. • Hit two-run HR—in his first PA as a Yankee—in 8/16 win at Boston, starting at 1B…became the 14th Yankee in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to homer in his first PA with the team and first since Andruw Jones in 2011…was signed by the Yankees as a free agent and selected to the 25-man roster prior to the game. • In 99G with Cleveland this season, hit .215 (72-for-335) with 40R, 8 doubles, 15HR and 48RBI…was designated for assignment on 8/8 and released on 8/14. • Over parts of seven Major League seasons, has played for Arizona (2007-10), Baltimore (2011-12) and Cleveland (2013)…was originally selected by Arizona in the 16th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 25 2-hit (21) 3-hit (4) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—5 HR—2 (19x) RBI—5 (5x) R—4 SB—4 HIT STREAK—12G

#13 ALEX RODRIGUEZ—3B CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 (2x) • Has not played in last three games…has 2H in last 29AB…hit grand slam (#7) and was 1-for-4 in 9/20 win vs. San Francisco…was his 24th career grand slam (first since 6/12/12 at Atlanta), surpassing Lou Gehrig (23) for most in Baseball history…was his 14th grand slam as a Yankee, breaking a tie with Joe DiMaggio (13) for sole possession of second place on the Yankees’ all-time list…was the fourth grand slam hit by a Yankee this season. • Made his season debut in 8/5 loss at Chicago-AL, starting at 3B and going 1-for-4…was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 60-day D.L. prior to the game…missed the first 110 games of the season recovering from left hip surgery performed on 1/16 at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. • In 15 rehab games with Single-A Charleston (2G), Single-A Tampa (6G), Double-A Trenton (4G) and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (3G), combined to bat .214 (9-for-42) with 6R, 1 double, 3HR, 10RBI and 6BB…began a rehab assignment on 7/2…was diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain of his left quadriceps on 7/21…returned to Tampa for rest and treatment before beginning a second rehab assignment on 8/2 with Trenton. • Ranks fifth on Baseball’s all-time list with 654HR (Willie Mays is fourth with 660HR)…owns 24 grand slams, surpassing Lou Gehrig (23) for most all-time. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 9 2-hit (8) 3-hit (1) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (5x) HR—3 (4x) RBI—10 R—5 (2x) SB—3 (2x) HIT STREAK—23G

#53 AUSTIN ROMINE—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 5 • Has not played in last 16 games (mild concussion)…was 0-for-1 in 9/10 win at Baltimore, entering the game at C in the seventh but leaving with one out in the bottom of the eighth with concussion-like symptoms after taking a foul ball off his mask…was 0-for-2 in 9/9 loss at Baltimore before being removed for PH (Almonte) in the eighth…is batting .284 (19-for-67) with 8R, 6 doubles, 1HR, 8RBI and 8BB over his last 28 2013 CATCHING STATS games (since 7/11). Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS % • Missed the majority of the 2012 season on the D.L. with a lower back strain…combined to play 31G with the 394.1 4.20 4 30 7 18.9 GCL Yankees, Single-A Tampa and Triple-A Scranton/WB…hit .243 (25-for-103) with 11R, 5 4HR and 15RBI.

2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 6 2-hit (4) 3-hit (2) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—3 (2x) HR—1 RBI—2 R—2 SB—1 HIT STREAK—5G

#35 BRENDAN RYAN—INF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Was 0-for-4 in Saturday’s win at Houston…is 11-for-53 with 5R, 2 doubles, 1HR, 1RBI, 2BB and 1HP in 16GS at SS since joining the Yankees on 9/10. • Hit solo HR (#4)—his first as a Yankee—and was 2-for-4 with 2R in 9/13 loss at Boston…made his Yankees debut in 9/18 win at Baltimore, starting at SS and going 0-for-4…was acquired by the Yankees from the on 9/10 in exchange for a player to be named later. • In 87 games with the Mariners this season (79 starts at SS), batted .192 (50-for-260) with 23R, 10 doubles, 3HR and 21RBI. • Has appeared in parts of seven Major League seasons with St. Louis (2007-10), Seattle (2011-13) and the Yankees (2013)…in his career, has played at shortstop, second base, third base, right field and left field. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 12 2-hit (11) 3-hit (1) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (3x) HR—1 (18x) RBI—5 R—3 (4x) SB—2 (4x) HIT STREAK—11G (2x)

#12 ALFONSO SORIANO—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 2 SEASON HIGH: 8 • Since joining the Yankees lineup on 7/26, leads the Major Leagues with 17HR and 50RBI (in 57 games). • Is one of four players in Baseball history to collect at least 15HR and 50RBI for each of two different teams in one season, joining David Justice (2000 Indians and Yankees), Carlos Beltran (2004 Royals and Astros) and Manny Ramirez (2008 Red Sox and Dodgers)—credit: Elias. • According to Elias, at age 37, is the oldest player to register consecutive 100RBI seasons for the first time in his career, surpassing Andre Dawson (1990-91 when he was six months younger than Soriano). • Has reached 30 doubles in 10 of his last 12 seasons (31 in 2013) and has now recorded 30 doubles and 30HR in the same season seven times. • Was 1-for-2 with 2BB in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 8H in last 28AB…hit solo HR (#16) and was 2-for-3 with 1BB in 9/20 win vs. San Francisco…the home run marked his 100th RBI of the season…has now reached the 100RBI plateau for the second straight season and fourth time in his career—also 108RBI in 2012 w/ Chicago-NL, 104RBI in 2005 w/ Texas and 102RBI in 2002 w/ the Yankees. • Was scratched from the lineup on 9/14 with a strained right thumb…hit solo HR (#14) and game-winning two-run HR (#15) and was 2-for-5 in 9/10 win at Baltimore…was his 37th career multi-HR game, Major League-leading seventh this season and team-high fourth with the Yankees…hit two-run HR (#13) and was 1-for-5 in 9/6 loss vs. Boston…was his 30th home run of the season (also 17HR with the Cubs)…has now reached the 30HR plateau for the seventh time in his career (also 2002-03, ’05-07 and ’12). • Hit 11HR in 28 games in August for the Yankees, the first time he has reached double digits in homers in a calendar month since September 2007 (14HR)…became the only Yankee ever to hit at least 11HR in a calendar month at age 37 or older…his 31RBI in August were his most ever in a calendar month…according to Elias, is the first Yankee with at least 11HR and 31RBI in a calendar month since Mark Teixeira (13HR, 34RBI in May 2009) and the first to reach those numbers in August since Joe DiMaggio (14HR, 53RBI in August 1939). • Hit three-run HR (#10) and solo HR (#11)—the 399th and 400th of his career—and was 2-for-5 in 8/27 win at Toronto…became the first Yankee since Alex Rodriguez to hit his 400th career homer while playing for the Yankees and the seventh overall (also Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson and Gary Sheffield). • Hit grand slam (#6) and solo HR (#7) and was 3-for-3 with 3R, 1 double, a career-high 7RBI and 1BB in 8/14 win vs. Los Angeles-AL…set a career high in RBI for the second straight game (6RBI on 8/13)…is one of just three Major Leaguers since RBI became an official stat in 1920 with at least 6RBI in each of two straight games, joining Milwaukee’s Geoff Jenkins from 4/28-29/01 (6RBI each game) and Texas’ Rusty Greer from 8/22-23/97 (6RBI each game)…his 13RBI over the two-game span was the second-highest total by a single player in consecutive games in Yankees history, behind only Tony Lazzeri’s 15RBI from 5/23 (G2)- 24/36 at Philadelphia—credit: Elias…became the first Yankee to homer multiple times in back-to-back games since from 8/28-29/05. • Is the sixth player all time to record at least 2,000H, 400HR and 250SB in his career, joining Barry Bonds (2,935H, 762HR, 514SB), Andre Dawson (2,774H, 438HR, 314SB), Willie Mays (3,283H, 660HR, 338SB), Alex Rodriguez (2,939H, 654HR, 322SB) and Gary Sheffield (2,689H, 509HR, 253SB). • Reached the 20HR plateau (17HR with the Cubs and 16HR with the Yankees) for the 12th straight season…joins Boston’s as the only players to hit at least 20HR in each of the last 12 seasons (2002-13). • Played in his first game with the Yankees since 2003 in 7/26 loss vs. Tampa Bay…was acquired by the Yankees from the Cubs with cash considerations in exchange for minor league RHP Corey Black before the game…in 93G with the Cubs this season, hit .254 (92-for-362) with 47R, 24 doubles, 17HR and 51RBI. • Was signed by the Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on 9/29/98 and played for the club in his first five Major League seasons (1999-2003), batting .284 (571-for-2,010) with 326R, 124 doubles, 98HR, 270RBI and 121SB in 501G…his 209H and 39HR in 2002 are the most by any Yankees 2B in a single season. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 38 2-hit (27) 3-hit (9) 4-hit (2) CAREER BESTS: H—6 HR—3 (3x) RBI—7 R—4 (3x) SB—3 HIT STREAK—20G

#19 CHRIS STEWART—C CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 6 • Was 2-for-4 with 1R in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 4H in last 28AB. • Has played in a career-high 108 games in 2013, surpassing 67 games in 2011 with San Francisco. 2013 CATCHING STATS • Had a 3.41 catcher’s ERA (in 395.1 inn.) for the Yankees in 2012, the second-lowest single-season total by a Inn. ERA PB SB CS CS % Yankees catcher since 1982 (min: 40GS at C), trailing only Jose Molina’s 3.31 in 2009. 844.1 4.05 12 37 17 31.5 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 11 2-hit (11) 3-hit (0) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—2 (24x) HR—1 (7x) RBI—3 R—3 SB—1 (6x) HIT STREAK—8G

#31 ICHIRO SUZUKI—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 1 SEASON HIGH: 8 • With 20SB in 2013 is now one of three players who debuted in the Majors since 1900 to steal 20 or more bases in each of his first 13 seasons (also Rickey Henderson in his first 23 seasons—1979-2001; and Ozzie Smith in his first 17 seasons—1978-1993)—credit: Elias Sports Bureau. • Was 2-for-4 in Saturday’s win at Houston and has 6H in last 28AB. • Recorded his 4,000th career hit (2,722 in the Majors and 1,278 in Japan) and was 1-for-4 in 8/21 win vs. Toronto…became the third player to reach the 4,000-hit plateau when considering hits from the highest levels in the U.S. and Japan – also Pete Rose (4,256) and Ty Cobb (4,191). • Had 2,696 career Major League hits through his 2,000th career game on 7/14…only five players who debuted since 1900 collected more hits through their first 2,000 career games: Ty Cobb (2,796), George Sisler (2,753), Al Simmons (2,743), Rogers Hornsby (2,715) and Paul Waner (2,707)—credit: Elias. • Combined to bat .283 (178-for-629) with 77R, 9HR, 55RBI and 29SB in 162G with Seattle and the Yankees in 2012…was traded to the Yankees with cash from Seattle in exchange for RHPs D.J. Mitchell and Danny Farquhar on 7/23…in 67G with the Yankees, hit .322 (73-for-227) with 28R, 5HR and 27RBI. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 31 2-hit (22) 3-hit (8) 4-hit (1) CAREER BESTS: H—5 (7x) HR—2 (7x) RBI—5 (3x) R—4 (7x) SB—4 (3x) HIT STREAK—27G

#22 VERNON WELLS—OF CURRENT HITTING STREAK: 0 SEASON HIGH: 4 (3x) • Has not played in last two games…has 2H in last 25AB. • Was acquired by the Yankees along with cash considerations from the Angels in exchange for OF Exicardo Cayones and LHP Kramer Sneed on 3/26. • Batted .230 (56-for-243) with 11HR and 29RBI in 77 games with Los Angeles-AL in 2012. • Has played for Toronto (1999-2010), Los Angeles-AL (2011-12) and the Yankees (2013) in his Major League career…entering the 2013 season, was the all- time Major League leader in fielding percentage (.993, 25E in 3,639 total chances) among players with at least 1,500 games played in the outfield. 2013 MULTI-HIT GAMES: 22 2-hit (16) 3-hit (6) 4-hit (0) CAREER BESTS: H—4 (16x) HR—3 RBI—5 (4x) R—4 (5x) SB—2 (5x) HIT STREAK—20G

2013 PEN NOTES The Yankees are 1,518-47 (.970) when leading after eight innings since 1996 and 69-4 in 2013…they were 86-1 in 1996, 81-6 in ‘97, 102-1 in ‘98, 81-2 in ‘99, 76-4 in 2000, 81-2 in ‘01, 88-1 in ‘02, 88-2 in ‘03, 88-2 in ‘04, 83-2 in ‘05, 85-5 in ‘06, 87-2 in ‘07, 77-0 in ‘08, 86-2 in ‘09, 81-2 in ‘10, 91-4 in ‘11 and 88-5 in ‘12.

#61 DELLIN BETANCES—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/26 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 3/5 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 2/0 • Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 9/1…is making his third stint with the Yankees in 2013 (also 5/16-24 and 8/11-15). • Made his fifth appearance of the season in Thursday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, allowing 3H and 2ER in 0.1IP (1BB, 1K)…in Tuesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, retired his only batter faced (0.1IP)…in 9/15 loss at Boston, tossed a perfect eighth inning (1.0IP, 2K)…made his season debut in 8/13 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, allowing 5H and 4ER in 0.2IP (1BB, 2K, 1HR). • In 38G/6GS with Scranton/WB, was 6-4 with five saves and a 2.68 ERA (84.0IP, 25ER)…allowed just 1ER in his final 22 appearances (from 6/19), tossing 41.1 innings of relief over the stretch (20H, 18BB, 61K)…ranked second among RailRiders pitchers with 108K. • Made his Major League debut with the Yankees in 2011, allowing 2ER in 2.2IP in two games (one start)…is his only career Major League experience. • Combined to go 6-9 with a 6.44 ERA (131.1IP, 94ER) and 124K in 27 games (26 starts) for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Double-A Trenton in 2012. • Was selected by the Yankees in the eighth round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft…is a New York City native and graduated from Grand Street Campus High School in Brooklyn…attended David Wells’ perfect game on 5/17/98 vs. Minnesota at the original Yankee Stadium.

#64 CESAR CABRAL—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/25 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 5/8 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 8/1 • Made his eighth appearance of the season—and second in as many days—in Wednesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, tossing a scoreless seventh (1.0IP, 1H, 1K)…in Tuesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, retired his only batter faced (0.1IP)…in 9/19 loss at Toronto, allowed 1BB in 0.2IP (2K)…in 9/15 loss at Boston, allowed a single to only batter faced in the sixth (1WP)…made his second appearance in as many games in 9/13 loss at Boston, hitting only batter faced in the seventh inning (1ER)…made his Major League debut in 9/2 win vs. Chicago-AL, tossing a scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1H, 2K, 1WP)…struck out his first career batter faced (Jordan Danks – looking)…was selected to the Yankees’ active roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 9/1. • Began the season on the 60-day D.L. recovering from left elbow surgery…began a rehab assignment with Single-A Tampa on 5/14, allowing 2ER in 7.0IP (6H, 8BB, 5K, 1HP, 2WP) in five relief appearances…had his rehab transferred to Double-A Trenton on 5/31, allowing 7ER in 5.0IP in three relief outings…was returned from rehab on 6/12…was reinstated from the 60-day D.L., offered back to Boston (2011 Rule 5 pick) and outrighted to Trenton on 6/14. • In 15 overall relief appearances with Trenton, went 1-0 with a 5.49 ERA (19.2IP, 12ER)…was promoted to Triple-A Scranton/WB on 8/3, going 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA (10.0IP, 8ER) and 16K in 10 relief outings…missed the entire 2012 season after suffering a left elbow fracture during spring training. • Was acquired by the Yankees from Kansas City (who chose him in the Rule 5 Draft from Boston) in exchange for cash considerations on 12/8/11.

#62 JOBA CHAMBERLAIN—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/27 at HOUSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 33/45 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 20/9 • Made his 45th appearance of the season in Friday’s win at Houston, allowing 2H and 1BB in 0.1IP…in 9/19 loss at Toronto, allowed a walk, single and three-run HR without retiring a batter in the seventh…in 9/15 loss at Boston, tossed a perfect 1.0IP (1K)…in 9/14 loss at Boston, allowed 2BB in 1.0IP (1K)…made his second appearance in as many days in 9/6 loss vs. Boston, allowing 1ER in 0.2IP (1H, 3BB/1IBB, 1K, 1WP)…on 9/5 vs. Boston, allowed 2H and 1ER in the 10th for his first loss since 7/10/10 at Seattle…was ejected by 1B Umpire and Crew Chief Joe West (arguing a checked-swing) after being removed from the game. • Was 1-0 with a 4.35 ERA (20.2IP, 10ER) in 22 relief appearances with the Yankees in 2012…began the season on the 15-day disabled list recovering from “Tommy John” surgery (performed on 6/16/11) and a right ankle dislocation (suffered on 3/22/12)…was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 5/3 and returned from rehab and reinstated on 7/31, missing the Yankees’ first 102 games of the season.

#38 PRESTON CLAIBORNE—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/27 at HOUSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 30/43 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 32/6 • Made his 43rd appearance of the season in Friday’s win at Houston, tossing a scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1BB, 1K)…made first appearance since 9/13 in Wednesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, allowing 2H and 1ER in 1.0IP (1K, 1HR)…in 9/13 loss at Boston, allowed seventh-inning grand slam to Saltalamacchia (1.0IP, 2H, 2ER, 1BB, 2K)…made second appearance in as many days on 9/6 vs. Boston, allowing 3ER in 0.2IP (3H, 1K, 1HR) to record his second loss…in 9/5 loss vs. Boston, allowed 4H and 3ER without retiring a batter (1BB, 1HR). • Was recalled from Single-A Tampa on 9/2…is his fourth stint with the Yankees in 2013 (also 5/3-8/16, 8/20 and 8/22-25)…was optioned (to Tampa) on 8/25 to make room for Derek Jeter, who returned from the 15-day D.L. on 8/26…in one relief appearance with Tampa, tossed 1.0 scoreless inning (1BB, 1K). • Threw 19.1 straight innings without issuing a walk (5/5-6/11), the second-longest streak of its kind for any Yankee pitcher to begin his Major League career (John Frill broke into the Majors with a streak of 20.2 innings without a walk for the Highlanders in 1910) and the longest such streak to begin any pitcher’s big league career since Edward Mujica had a 21.1-inning streak for Cleveland, spanning the 2006 and 2007 seasons—credit: Elias. • Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ 25-man roster on 5/3. • Recorded three saves (in three opps.) in eight relief outings with Scranton/WB prior to being recalled on 5/3, allowing 4ER in 10.1IP (3.48 ERA, 14H, 1BB, 10K). • Was originally selected by the Yankees in the 17th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft…bio can be found on pg. 457 of the Yankees’ media guide.

#40 MATT DALEY—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/26 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 6/6 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 1/0 • Made his sixth appearance for the Yankees—and second in as many days—in Thursday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, striking out his only batter faced (0.1IP)…in Wednesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, retired his only batter faced (0.1IP)…in 9/19 loss at Toronto, retired his only batter faced in the seventh inning (0.1IP)…in 9/14 loss at Boston, tossed a perfect eighth inning (1.0IP, 2K)…in 9/13 loss at Boston, tossed a scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1H, 1K)…made his Yankees debut in 9/6 loss vs. Boston, tossing a scoreless ninth (1.0IP, 1H, 1HP, 2K)…struck out his first batter faced (Will Middlebrooks)…became the 53rd player to appear for the Yankees this season, extending the single-season franchise record…was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Yankees’ active roster from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre prior to the game. • Began the season on the 7-day D.L. (4/4-26) recovering from right rotator cuff surgery (perf. in August 2011)…started the season with Single-A Tampa on 4/27, tossing 5.1 scoreless innings in four relief outings (5H, 1HP, 0BB, 10K)…was promoted to Double-A Trenton on 5/9, going 3-0 with a 1.00 ERA (9.0IP, 1ER) in 10 relief outings…was transferred to Scranton/WB on 6/5, going 2-3 with one save and a 2.54 ERA (39.0IP, 11ER) in 30 relief appearances. • Was signed by the Yankees as a minor league free agent on 2/8/12…appeared in the Majors with the from 2009-11.

#27 SHAWN KELLEY—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/24 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 39/56 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 40/4 • Made his 57th appearance of the season in Tuesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, allowing 2ER in 0.2IP (2H, 1BB, 2K, 1WP)…in 9/17 loss at Toronto, allowed a solo HR in 0.1IP…made his second appearance in as many days in 9/11 win at Baltimore, tossing 0.2IP (1K)… in 9/10 win at Baltimore, allowed 1ER in 0.2IP (1BB, 1K, 2WP)…in 9/8 win vs. Boston, tossed a scoreless seventh inning (1.0IP, 2H, 1K)…missed previous seven games with triceps inflammation…on 9/1 vs. Baltimore, entered the game with two on and allowing an RBI single and a three-run HR to his only batters faced to suffer his second loss (2H, 2ER, 1HR). • Was acquired by the Yankees from Seattle on 2/13 in exchange for OF Abraham Almonte. • Went 2-4 with a 3.25 ERA (44.1IP, 16ER) in 47 relief appearances over three stints with Seattle in 2012 (3/28-4/3, 5/5-8/15 and 9/4-10/3)…also pitched for Triple-A Tacoma, going 2-0 with six saves and a 0.90 ERA (20.0IP, 2ER) in 14 relief appearances, posting a 11.2K/9.0IP ratio (25K).

#48 BOONE LOGAN—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/24 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 46/61 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 55/17 • Made his 61st appearance of the season in Tuesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, striking out his only batter faced (0.1IP)…missed the previous 15 team games (9/7-22) with a bone spur in his left elbow…made his second appearance in as many days in 9/6 loss vs. Boston, allowing a game-tying grand slam to Mike Napoli in the seventh (0.1IP, 2H, 1ER, 1K, 1HR)…was his fourth career grand slam allowed and second this season (also Chris Nelson on 8/15 vs. Los Angeles-AL)…in 9/5 loss vs. Boston, allowed 1IBB in 0.1IP…on 9/3 vs. Chicago-AL, tossed a perfect eighth inning to earn his fifth win (1.0IP, 1K). • Made a career-high 80 appearances with the Yankees in 2012, going 7-2 with one save and a 3.74 ERA (55.1IP, 23ER)…became one of just four Yankees pitchers—and the first LHP—to appear in at least 80G in a season, joining Paul Quantrill (86 in 2004), Scott Proctor (83 in ‘06) and Tom Gordon (80 in ‘04).

#70 BRETT MARSHALL—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/7 vs. BOSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 2/2 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 0/0 • Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 9/1…is making his second stint with the Yankees in 2013 (also between games of a DH on 5/13-16). • Made his second appearance of the season in 9/7 loss vs. Boston, allowing 1ER in 4.1IP (3H, 1BB, 3K, 1HR, 1HP, 1WP)…made his Major League debut in 5/15 loss vs. Seattle, allowing 5ER in 5.2IP (9H, 5BB, 1K, 2HR, 1WP, 108 pitches)…is one of two Yankees pitchers since 1991 to throw as many as 108 pitches in relief (also Esteban Loaiza on 9/26/04 at Boston, 109 pitches). • In 25 starts with Scranton/WB, was 7-10 with a 5.13 ERA (138.2IP, 79ER) with a team-leading 120K…last started on 8/26 at Pawtucket, tossing 7.0 scoreless innings (2H, 0BB, 1HP) and striking out a season-high nine batters. • Attended spring training with the Yankees, going 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA (12.IP, 4ER) with 11K in four games (one start). • Spent the 2012 season with Double-A Trenton, going 13-7 with a 3.52 ERA (158.1IP, 62ER) and a team-high 120K in 27 starts. • Was selected by the Yankees in the sixth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft…was added to the 40-man roster on 11/20/12.

#41 DAVID PHELPS—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/27 at HOUSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 3/9 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 9/6 • Made his 21st appearance of the season for the Yankees—and ninth in relief—in Friday’s win at Houston, allowing 1H and 2ER in 1.2IP (2BB, 1K)…in 9/19 loss at Toronto, tossed a perfect eighth inning (1.0IP)…in 9/15 loss at Boston, allowed 1H in 0.1IP (1K)…was his first appearance since starting on 7/4 at Minnesota…was reinstated from the 60-day disabled list on 9/14 (missed 62 team games)…was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 7/6 (retroactive to 7/5) with a right forearm strain…made two rehab starts with Double-A Trenton, combining to allow 3ER in 7.2IP (3.52 ERA)…was returned from rehab and transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 8/15 after reinjuring his right arm. • Has made seven relief appearances for the Yankees this season, going 1-1 with a 5.19 ERA (17.1IP, 10ER)…in 29 career relief outings, is 3-3 with a 3.47 ERA (59.2IP, 23ER). • Went 4-4 with a 3.34 ERA (99.2IP, 37ER) in 33 appearances (11 starts) with the Yankees in 2012…ranked third among AL rookies in ERA (min. 95.0IP).

#42 MARIANO RIVERA—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/26 vs. TAMPA BAY FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 51/64 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 14/5 • Has reached the 40-saves plateau for the ninth time in his career, tying Trevor Hoffman for most such seasons all time…according to Elias, at 43 years old, is the only pitcher ever to record a 40-save season at age 40 or older (has now done so twice – also 44 saves at age 41 in 2011)…has reached 35 saves for the 12th time in his career, tying Trevor Hoffman’s all-time record…has at least 30 saves for the 15th time, surpassing Trevor Hoffman (14) for the most such seasons in Baseball history…has reached the 25-saves plateau for the 16th time, extending his all-time record. • Made his 64th appearance of the season—and his final career appearance in Yankee Stadium—in Thursday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, retiring all four batters faced (1.1IP)…in 9/22 loss vs. San Francisco, tossed 1.2 scoreless innings (1H, 1K)…was honored by the Yankees prior to the game…in 9/20 win vs. San Francisco, tossed a perfect ninth inning (1.0IP, 1K)…in 9/18 win at Toronto, allowed 2H in 1.1IP (1K) to earn his 44th save of the season…made his third appearance in as many days and fourth in the last five in 9/12 win at Baltimore, tossing a perfect ninth (1.0IP) for his sixth win. • Has at least one save in 18 consecutive seasons (1996-2013), passing Lee Smith (17) and tying John Franco (18) for the longest streak in Baseball history. • Has pitched for the Yankees in 19 different seasons (1995-2013), surpassing Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle and tied with teammate Derek Jeter (also 1995-2013) for most seasons played with the Yankees in franchise history…according to Elias, is the first player to pitch for a particular team in 19-or- more seasons since John Smoltz did so in 20 seasons for the Atlanta Braves (1988-99, 2001-08). • Went 1-1 with five saves (in six chances) and a 2.16 ERA (8.1IP, 2ER) in nine relief outings with the Yankees in 2012…missed the majority of the season after injuring his right knee while shagging fly balls during batting practice on 5/3 at Kansas City…was placed on the disabled list on 5/4 with a torn ACL of the right knee (transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 5/13)…underwent surgery on 6/12 for an isolated repair on his torn ACL. • Owns 652 career saves, most in Major League history…at 43 years old, is the oldest pitcher in Yankees history to record a save, surpassing Jim Kaat (40 years, 312 days)—credit: Elias…the pair are the only Yankees pitchers to record a save after turning 40…at 43 years, 262 days old at the time of his 36th save in 2013, passed Don McMahon (43 years, 254 days) to become the fourth-oldest pitcher in Baseball history to earn a save, behind only Hoyt Wilhelm (49 years, 266 days old at the time of his last save), Jesse Orosco (46 years, 18 days) and Jim Kaat (43 years, 298 days). • Has a 2.21 career ERA, second-lowest all-time (min. 1,000.0IP) since earned runs became an official statistic (1912-NL, 1913-AL), behind only Eddie Cicotte (2.20)—whose ERA only counts his final eight career seasons (1913-20)—and just ahead of Jim Scott (2.26) and Babe Ruth (2.28)—credit: Elias.

#30 DAVID ROBERTSON—RHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/27 at HOUSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 53/69 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 12/6 • Made his 69th appearance of the season in Friday’s win at Houston, tossing a perfect ninth for his third save (1.0IP, 1K)…in Wednesday’s loss vs. Tampa Bay, tossed a perfect eighth (1.0IP, 1K)…in 9/22 loss vs. San Francisco, allowed 1H in 0.1IP…in 9/20 win vs. San Francisco, tossed 1.0 scoreless inning (1.0IP, 1BB, 1K)…made his second appearance in as many games in 9/18 win at Toronto, allowing 1H in 0.2IP (1K). • Retired each of 25 batters faced with the bases loaded from 4/19/11-8/12/13…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, no pitcher had a longer streak since Jeff Brantley retired 30 straight batters in bases loaded situations from 1989-91. • Did not allow a run in 21 straight outings (6/19-8/9), allowing 12H in 20.1IP (4BB, 22K)…the 20.1-inning scoreless stretch was his single-season career high (credit: Elias)…prior to Josh Hamilton’s double on 8/12 vs. Los Angeles-AL, held opponents hitless in 23 consecutive at-bats with runners on base. • Is the only pitcher in Baseball history to record at least 10K/9.0IP in each of his first five Major League seasons (2008-12)…owns an 11.79K/9.0IP career ratio (428K, 326.2IP), fourth-best in Major League history (min. 300.0IP) behind Rob Dibble (12.17), Billy Wagner (11.92) and Brad Lidge (11.92).

#67 MIKE ZAGURSKI—LHP LAST APPEARANCE: 9/15 at BOSTON FIRST BATTER OUT/FACED: 4/7 INHERITED RUNNERS/SCORED: 1/0 • Made his Yankees debut in 9/15 loss at Boston, allowing 1H and 2ER in 0.1IP (1HP)…was signed by the Yankees as a free agent to a Major League contract on 9/10. • Was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates to a minor league contract on 12/4/12…began the year with Triple-A Indianapolis, going 1-0 with one save and a 2.14 ERA (21.0IP, 5ER) in 19 relief appearances…was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the Pirates’ 25-man roster on 5/27…in six relief appearances with Pittsburgh, allowed 10ER in 6.0IP (15.00 ERA) without recording a decision…was designated for assignment on 6/15…was outrighted to Indianapolis on 6/18, but elected free agency. • Signed a minor league contract with the Yankees on 6/21 and reported to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…in 20 relief outings, went 5-3 with one save (in four opportunities) and a 3.08 ERA (26.1IP, 9ER)…was released by the Yankees on 8/15. • Signed a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics on 8/17…in six relief appearances with Triple-A Sacramento, allowed 4ER in 6.0IP (6.00IP) without recording a decision…was released on 9/2. • Has appeared at the Major League level for the Phillies (2009-11), Diamondbacks (2012) and Pirates (2013). • Was originally selected by the Phillies in the 12th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft…attended the University of Kansas.

2013 NEW YORK YANKEES DAY-BY-DAY

Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att. 1 4/1 vs. Boston L 2-8 Lester (1-0) Sabathia (0-1) - 0-1 5th -1.0 *49,514 (1) 4/2 OFF DAY T3rd -1.0 2 4/3 vs. Boston L 4-7 Buchholz (1-0) Kuroda (0-1) Hanrahan (1) 0-2 T4th -2.0 40,216 3 4/4 vs. Boston W 4-2 Pettitte (1-0) Dempster (0-1) Rivera (1) 1-2 T3rd -1.0 40,611 4 4/5 at Detroit L 3-8 Fister (1-0) Nova (0-1) Smyly (1) 1-3 T4th -2.0 *45,051 5 4/6 at Detroit L 4-8 Scherzer (1-0) Hughes (0-1) - 1-4 5th -2.0 42,453 6 4/7 at Detroit W 7-0 Sabathia (1-1) Verlander (1-1) - 2-4 T4th -2.0 39,829 7 4/8 at Cleveland W 11-6 Kuroda (1-1) Jimenez (1-1) - 3-4 T2nd -2.0 *41,567 8 4/9 at Cleveland W 14-1 Pettitte (2-0) Carrasco (0-1) - 4-4 2nd -1.5 12,663 4/10 at Cleveland Ppd. due to rain (made up as Game 1 of a doubleheader on 5/13) T2nd -1.0 4/11 at Cleveland Ppd. due to rain (made up as Game 2 of a doubleheader on 5/13) 3rd -0.5 9 4/12 vs. Baltimore W 5-2 Sabathia (2-1) Gonzalez (1-1) Rivera (2) 5-4 T1st --- 35,033 10 4/13 vs. Baltimore L 3-5 Hammel (2-1) Hughes (0-2) Johnson (5) 5-5 3rd -1.0 41,851 11 4/14 vs. Baltimore W 3-0 Kuroda (2-1) Chen (0-2) - 6-5 2nd -1.0 34,154 4/15 OFF DAY 2nd -1.5 12 4/16 vs. Arizona W 4-2 Nova (1-1) McCarthy (0-2) Rivera (3) 7-5 2nd -1.5 34,107 13 4/17 vs. Arizona W 4-3 Sabathia (3-1) Hernandez (0-1) Rivera (4) 8-5 2nd -1.5 34,369 14 4/18 vs. Arizona L 2-6 (12) Bell (1-0) Phelps (0-1) - 8-6 2nd -2.5 36,033 15 4/19 at Toronto W 9-4 Pettitte (3-0) Morrow (0-2) - 9-6 2nd -2.0 40,028 16 4/20 at Toronto W 5-3 (11) Kelley (1-0) Loup (1-1) Rivera (5) 10-6 2nd -2.0 *46,095 17 4/21 at Toronto L 4-8 Cecil (1-0) Logan (0-1) - 10-7 2nd -1.5 *45,575 18 4/22 at Tampa Bay L 1-5 Moore (4-0) Sabathia (3-2) - 10-8 3rd -2.5 15,331 19 4/23 at Tampa Bay W 4-3 Robertson (1-0) Price (0-2) Rivera (6) 11-8 3rd -1.5 17,644 20 4/24 at Tampa Bay L 0-3 Cobb (3-1) Pettitte (3-1) Rodney (3) 11-9 3rd -2.5 19,177 21 4/25 vs. Toronto W 5-3 Kuroda (3-1) Buehrle (1-1) Rivera (7) 12-9 3rd -2.5 31,445 22 4/26 vs. Toronto W 6-4 Phelps (1-1) Lincoln (0-1) Rivera (8) 13-9 3rd -2.5 36,151 23 4/27 vs. Toronto W 5-4 Sabathia (4-2) Rogers (1-2) Chamberlain (1) 14-9 3rd -2.5 40,258 24 4/28 vs. Toronto W 3-2 Logan (1-1) Dickey (2-4) Rivera (9) 15-9 2nd -2.5 36,872 25 4/29 vs. Houston L 1-9 Harrell (3-2) Pettitte (3-2) - 15-10 2nd -3.0 34,262 26 4/30 vs. Houston W 7-4 Kuroda (4-1) Humber (0-6) Rivera (10) 16-10 2nd -2.0 34,301 27 5/1 vs. Houston W 5-4 Logan (2-1) Clemens (1-1) Rivera (11) 17-10 2nd -2.0 34,117 5/2 OFF DAY 2nd -2.5 28 5/3 vs. Oakland L 0-2 Griffin (3-2) Sabathia (4-3) Balfour (4) 17-11 2nd -2.5 38,090 29 5/4 vs. Oakland W 4-2 Hughes (1-2) Colon (3-1) - 18-11 2nd -1.5 41,349 30 5/5 vs. Oakland L 4-5 Doolittle (2-0) Logan (2-2) Balfour (5) 18-12 T2nd -1.5 38,134 5/6 OFF DAY T2nd -2.0 31 5/7 at Colorado L 0-2 De La Rosa (3-3) Kuroda (4-2) Betancourt (9) 18-13 3rd -2.0 41,595 32 5/8 at Colorado W 3-2 Robertson (2-0) Betancourt (1-1) Rivera (12) 19-13 3rd -1.0 40,148 33 5/9 at Colorado W 3-1 Warren (1-0) Francis (1-3) Rivera (13) 20-13 T1st -- 40,972 34 5/10 at Kansas City W 11-6 Hughes (2-2) Davis (2-3) - 21-13 T1st -- 24,521 35 5/11 at Kansas City W 3-2 Pettitte (4-2) Shields (2-3) Rivera (14) 22-13 1st +1.0 30,910 36 5/12 at Kansas City W 4-2 Kuroda (5-2) Santana (3-2) Rivera (15) 23-13 1st +1.0 29,515 37 5/13 at Cleveland (1) L 0-1 Masterson (6-2) Phelps (1-2) - 23-14 1st +0.5 -- 38 5/13 at Cleveland (2) W 7-0 Nuno (1-0) Bauer (1-2) Warren (1) 24-14 1st +1.0 23,300 39 5/14 vs. Seattle W 4-3 Kelley (2-0) Furbush (0-2) Rivera (16) 25-14 1st +2.0 41,267 40 5/15 vs. Seattle L 2-12 Iwakuma (5-1) Hughes (2-3) - 25-15 1st +2.0 34,081 41 5/16 vs. Seattle L 2-3 Perez (1-0) Pettitte (4-3) Wilhelmsen (11) 25-16 1st +1.0 35, 392 42 5/17 vs. Toronto W 5-0 Kuroda (6-2) Buehrle (1-3) - 26-16 1st +1.0 40,008 43 5/18 vs. Toronto W 7-2 Phelps (2-2) Morrow (1-3) - 27-16 1st +1.0 45,577 5/19 vs. Toronto Ppd. due to rain (made up as Game 1 of a doubleheader on 8/20) 1st +0.5 44 5/20 at Baltimore W 6-4 (10) Robertson (3-0) Strop (0-2) Rivera (17) 28-16 1st +1.5 24,133 45 5/21 at Baltimore L 2-3 (10) Johnson (2-4) Nuno (1-1) - 28-17 1st +1.5 29,040 46 5/22 at Baltimore L 3-6 Hammel (6-2) Kuroda (6-3) - 28-18 1st +0.5 26,725 5/23 OFF DAY 1st +1.0 47 5/24 at Tampa Bay W 9-4 Phelps (3-2) Hernandez (2-5) - 29-18 1st +1.0 17,825 48 5/25 at Tampa Bay W 4-3 (11) Nova (2-1) Lueke (0-2) Rivera (18) 30-18 1st +1.0 25,874 49 5/26 at Tampa Bay L 3-8 Cobb (6-2) Sabathia (4-4) - 30-19 T1st -- 24,159 50 5/27 at New York-NL L 1-2 Lyon (2-2) Robertson (3-1) Parnell (8) 30-20 2nd -1.0 32,911 51 5/28 at New York-NL L 1-2 Rice (3-3) Rivera (0-1) - 30-21 2nd -1.0 31,877 52 5/29 vs. New York-NL L 4-9 Hefner (1-5) Phelps (3-3) - 30-22 2nd -1.0 43,681 53 5/30 vs. New York-NL L 1-3 Gee (3-6) Nuno (1-2) Parnell (9) 30-23 2nd -2.0 44,207 54 5/31 vs. Boston W 4-1 Sabathia (5-4) Lester (6-2) Rivera (19) 31-23 2nd -1.0 45,141 55 6/1 vs. Boston L 1-11 Doubront (4-2) Hughes (2-4) - 31-24 2nd -2.0 *48,784 (2) 56 6/2 vs. Boston L 0-3 Buchholz (8-0) Kuroda (6-4) - 31-25 T3rd -3.0 43,613 57 6/3 vs. Cleveland W 7-4 Kelley (3-0) Masterson (8-4) Rivera (20) 32-25 T2nd -2.5 40,007 58 6/4 vs. Cleveland W 4-3 Phelps (4-3) Kazmir (3-3) Rivera (21) 33-25 T2nd -2.5 36,208 59 6/5 vs. Cleveland W 6-4 Sabathia (6-4) Kluber (3-4) - 34-25 2nd -1.5 42,477 60 6/6 at Seattle W 6-1 Hughes (3-4) Harang (2-6) - 35-25 2nd -1.5 18,776 61 6/7 at Seattle L 1-4 Bonderman (1-1) Kuroda (6-5) Wilhelmesen (15) 35-26 2nd -2.0 26,248 62 6/8 at Seattle W 3-1 Pettitte (5-3) Saunders (4-6) Rivera (22) 36-26 2nd -1.5 38,252 63 6/9 at Seattle W 2-1 Robertson (4-1) Medina (1-2) Rivera (23) 37-26 2nd -1.5 43,389 6/10 OFF DAY 2nd -2.0 64 6/11 at Oakland L 4-6 Colon (8-2) Sabathia (6-5) Balfour (16) 37-27 2nd -2.0 27,118 65 6/12 at Oakland L 2-5 Straily (4-2) Hughes (3-5) Balfour (17) 37-28 2nd -3.0 25,176 66 6/13 at Oakland L 2-3 (18) Chavez (1-0) Claiborne (0-1) - 37-29 3rd -3.0 27,569 67 6/14 at Los Angeles-AL L 2-5 Wilson (5-5) Pettitte (5-4) Frieri (15) 37-30 3rd -3.0 40,621 68 6/15 at Los Angeles-AL L 2-6 Hanson (4-2) Phelps (4-4) - 37-31 3rd -4.0 40,486 69 6/16 at Los Angeles-AL W 6-5 Sabathia (7-5) Weaver (1-3) Rivera (24) 38-31 3rd -3.0 41,204 6/17 OFF DAY 3rd -3.0 6/18 vs. Los Angeles-NL Ppd. due to rain (made up on 6/19 as Game 1 of a doubleheader) 3rd -4.0 70 6/19 vs. Los Angeles-NL (1) W 6-4 Kuroda (7-5) Ryu (6-3) Rivera (25) 39-31 3rd -3.5 40,604 71 6/19 vs. Los Angeles-NL (2) L 0-6 Capuano (2-4) Hughes (3-6) - 39-32 3rd -3.5 41,320 72 6/20 vs. Tampa Bay L 3-8 Moore (9-3) Pettitte (5-5) - 39-33 3rd -3.5 37,649 73 6/21 vs. Tampa Bay W 6-2 Phelps (5-4) Hernandez (4-8) - 40-33 3rd -3.5 41,123 74 6/22 vs. Tampa Bay W 7-5 Sabathia (8-5) Peralta (1-4) Rivera (26) 41-33 3rd -2.5 46,013 75 6/23 vs. Tampa Bay L 1-3 Archer (2-3) Nova (2-2) Rodney (15) 41-34 3rd -2.5 46,054 6/24 OFF DAY T2nd -2.5 76 6/25 vs. Texas W 4-3 Rivera (1-1) Scheppers (5-1) - 42-34 T2nd -2.5 41,674 77 6/26 vs. Texas L 5-8 Grimm (7-5) Pettitte (5-6) Nathan (26) 42-35 T2nd -3.5 38,264 78 6/27 vs. Texas L 0-2 Holland (6-4) Hughes (3-7) - 42-36 3rd -4.5 42,138

All times are Eastern BOLD (Complete Game) *Denotes Sellout (#Home Sellouts) Gm Date Opponent W/L Score WP LP SV Rec. Pos. GA/GB Att. 79 6/28 at Baltimore L 3-4 Gausman (1-3) Sabathia (8-6) Hunter (2) 42-37 3rd -5.5 40,041 80 6/29 at Baltimore L 3-11 Britton (2-2) Phelps (5-5) - 42-38 3rd -5.5 *46,607 81 6/30 at Baltimore L 2-4 Tillman (10-2) Kuroda (7-6) Johnson (28) 42-39 4th -6.5 40,878 82 7/1 at Minnesota W 10-4 Chamberlain (1-0) Burton (1-6) - 43-39 4th -6.0 29,619 83 7/2 at Minnesota W 7-3 Hughes (4-7) Deduno (4-3) Rivera (27) 44-39 3rd -6.0 29,029 84 7/3 at Minnesota W 3-2 Sabathia (9-6) Walters (2-5) Rivera (28) 45-39 3rd -6.0 *38,457 85 7/4 at Minnesota W 9-5 Phelps (6-5) Gibson (1-1) - 46-39 3rd -6.0 *38,260 86 7/5 vs. Baltimore W 3-2 Nova (3-2) Johnson (2-7) - 47-39 3rd -6.0 43,396 87 7/6 vs. Baltimore W 5-4 Pettitte (6-6) Tillman (10-3) Rivera (29) 48-39 2nd -5.0 42,678 88 7/7 vs. Baltimore L 1-2 O’Day (5-0) Rivera (1-2) Johnson (30) 48-40 4th -5.0 40,218 89 7/8 vs. Kansas City L 1-5 Guthrie (8-6) Hughes (4-8) Holland (21) 48-41 4th -5.0 35,057 90 7/9 vs. Kansas City L 1-3 Shields (4-6) Sabathia (9-7) Holland (22) 48-42 4th -6.0 35,797 91 7/10 vs. Kansas City W 8-1 Nova (4-2) Davis (4-8) - 49-42 4th -6.0 35,781 92 7/11 vs. Kansas City W 8-4 Pettitte (7-6) Santana (5-6) - 50-42 4th -6.0 40,381 93 7/12 vs. Minnesota W 2-0 Kuroda (8-6) Pressly (2-2) Rivera (30) 51-42 4th -6.0 40,247 94 7/13 vs. Minnesota L 1-4 Deduno (5-4) Hughes (4-9) Perkins (21) 51-43 4th -6.0 40,301 95 7/14 vs. Minnesota L 4-10 Gibson (2-2) Sabathia (9-8) - 51-44 4th -6.0 43,131 7/15-18 84th All-Star Game on 7/16 at New York-NL’s Citi Field (3-0 American League win) 96 7/19 at Boston L 2-4 Doubront (7-3) Pettitte (7-7) Uehara (9) 51-45 4th -7.0 *38,130 97 7/20 at Boston W 5-2 Kuroda (9-6) Lackey (7-7) Rivera (31) 52-45 4th -6.0 *37,601 98 7/21 at Boston L 7-8 (11) Beato (1-0) Warren (1-1) - 52-46 4th -7.0 *38,138 99 7/22 at Texas L 0-3 Darvish (9-4) Nova (4-3) Nathan (31) 52-47 4th -7.0 42,058 100 7/23 at Texas W 5-4 Chamberlain (2-0) Nathan (1-1) Rivera (32) 53-47 4th -7.0 42,739 101 7/24 at Texas L 1-3 Garza (1-0) Pettitte (7-8) Nathan (32) 53-48 4th -7.0 42,360 102 7/25 at Texas W 2-0 Kuroda (10-6) Holland (8-6) Rivera (33) 54-48 4th -6.5 35,139 103 7/26 vs. Tampa Bay L 6-10 Hellickson (10-3) Sabathia (9-9) Rodney (25) 54-49 4th -7.0 44,486 104 7/27 vs. Tampa Bay L 0-1 Archer (6-3) Nova (4-4) - 54-50 4th -8.0 43,424 105 7/28 vs. Tampa Bay W 6-5 Rivera (2-2) McGee (2-3) - 55-50 4th -7.5 *47,714 (3) 7/29 OFF DAY 4th -7.5 106 7/30 at Los Angeles-NL L 2-3 Jansen (4-3) Kelley (3-1) - 55-51 4th -8.5 *52,447 107 7/31 at Los Angeles-NL W 1-0 Logan (3-2) Belisario (4-6) Rivera (34) 56-51 4th -8.0 *53,013 8/1 OFF DAY 4th -8.5 108 8/2 at San Diego L 2-7 Cashner (8-5) Sabathia (9-10) - 56-52 4th -8.5 *44,124 109 8/3 at San Diego W 3-0 Nova (5-4) Ross (2-5) Rivera (35) 57-52 4th -8.5 *44,184 110 8/4 at San Diego L 3-6 Kennedy (4-8) Hughes (4-10) Street (21) 57-53 4th -9.5 43,504 111 8/5 at Chicago-AL L 1-8 Quintana (6-3) Pettitte (7-9) - 57-54 4th -9.5 27,948 112 8/6 at Chicago-AL L 2-3 Sale (7-11) Kuroda (10-7) Reed (27) 57-55 4th -10.5 23,826 113 8/7 at Chicago-AL L 5-6 (12) Axelrod (4-8) Warren (1-2) - 57-56 4th -11.5 25,707 8/8 OFF DAY 4th -11.0 114 8/9 vs. Detroit W 4-3 (10) Kelley (4-1) Alburquerque (2-3) - 58-56 4th -10.0 *46,545 (4) 115 8/10 vs. Detroit L 3-9 Sanchez (10-7) Hughes (4-11) - 58-57 4th -11.0 45,728 116 8/11 vs. Detroit W 5-4 Rivera (3-2) Veras (0-5) - 59-57 4th -10.0 42,439 117 8/12 vs. Los Angeles-AL W 2-1 Kuroda (11-7) Richards (3-5) Robertson (1) 60-57 4th -9.5 37,146 118 8/13 vs. Los Angeles-AL W 14-7 Sabathia (10-10) Vargas (6-5) - 61-57 4th -9.5 35,013 119 8/14 vs. Los Angeles-AL W 11-3 Nova (6-4) Weaver (7-6) - 62-57 4th -8.5 38,379 120 8/15 vs. Los Angeles-AL L 4-8 Wilson (13-6) Hughes (4-12) - 62-58 4th -8.5 44,682 121 8/16 at Boston W 10-3 Pettitte (8-9) Doubront (8-6) - 63-58 4th -7.5 *38,143 122 8/17 at Boston L 1-6 Lackey (8-10) Kuroda (11-8) - 63-59 4th -8.5 *37,517 123 8/18 at Boston W 9-6 Sabathia (11-10) Dempster (6-9) Rivera (36) 64-59 4th -7.5 *37,917 8/19 OFF DAY 4th -8.0 124 8/20 vs. Toronto (1) W 8-4 Nova (7-4) Wagner (2-4) - 65-59 4th -7.5 40,248 125 8/20 vs. Toronto (2) W 3-2 Rivera (4-2) Oliver (3-4) - 66-59 4th -6.5 37,190 126 8/21 vs. Toronto W 4-2 Huff (1-0) Dickey (9-12) Rivera (37) 67-59 4th -6.5 36,140 127 8/22 vs. Toronto W 5-3 Pettitte (9-9) Happ (3-3) Robertson (2) 68-59 4th -6.0 40,116 128 8/23 at Tampa Bay L 2-7 Archer (7-5) Kuroda (11-9) - 68-60 4th -6.0 24,239 129 8/24 at Tampa Bay L 2-4 Price (8-5) Sabathia (11-11) Rodney (30) 68-61 4th -7.0 32,862 130 8/25 at Tampa Bay W 3-2 (11) Logan (4-2) Wright (2-2) Rivera (38) 69-61 4th -7.0 *34,078 131 8/26 at Toronto L 2-5 Dickey (10-12) Hughes (4-13) Janssen (24) 69-62 4th -7.5 35,241 132 8/27 at Toronto W 7-1 Pettitte (10-9) Happ (3-4) - 70-62 4th -7.5 34,047 133 8/28 at Toronto L 2-7 Redmond (2-2) Kuroda (11-10) - 70-63 4th -8.5 36,565 8/29 OFF DAY 4th -8.0 134 8/30 vs. Baltimore W 8-5 Sabathia (12-11) Gonzalez (8-7) Rivera (39) 71-63 4th -8.0 45,169 135 8/31 vs. Baltimore W 2-0 Nova (8-4) Feldman (4-4) - 72-63 3rd -8.0 42,836 136 9/1 vs. Baltimore L 3-7 Gausman (2-3) Kelley (4-2) - 72-64 4th -9.0 40,361 137 9/2 vs. Chicago-AL W 9-1 Huff (2-0) Quintana (7-5) - 73-64 4th -8.0 40,125 138 9/3 vs. Chicago-AL W 6-4 Logan (5-2) Jones (4-5) Rivera (40) 74-64 3rd -8.0 33,215 139 9/4 vs. Chicago-AL W 6-5 Sabathia (13-11) Johnson (0-1) Rivera (41) 75-64 3rd -8.0 36,082 140 9/5 vs. Boston L 8-9 (10) Breslow (5-2) Chamberlain (2-1) Uehara (18) 75-65 3rd -9.0 40,481 141 9/6 vs. Boston L 8-12 Workman (5-2) Claiborne (0-2) - 75-66 4th -10.0 44,117 142 9/7 vs. Boston L 9-13 Lackey (9-12) Huff (2-1) - 75-67 4th -11.0 *49,046 (5) 143 9/8 vs. Boston W 4-3 Rivera (5-2) Workman (5-3) - 76-67 4th -10.0 43,078 144 9/9 at Baltimore L 2-4 Tillman (16-5) Sabathia (13-12) Johnson (43) 76-68 4th -10.5 17,456 145 9/10 at Baltimore W 7-5 Warren (2-2) Gausman (2-5) Rivera (42) 77-68 4th -10.5 25,697 146 9/11 at Baltimore W 5-4 Robertson (5-1) Hunter (4-4) Rivera (43) 78-68 3rd -10.5 20,141 147 9/12 at Baltimore W 6-5 Rivera (6-2) Johnson (3-8) - 79-68 3rd -9.5 24,659 148 9/13 at Boston L 4-8 Workman (6-3) Kuroda (11-11) - 79-69 3rd -10.5 *37,542 149 9/14 at Boston L 1-5 Lester (14-8) Sabathia (13-13) - 79-70 3rd -11.5 *37,510 150 9/15 at Boston L 2-9 Buchholz (11-0) Nova (8-5) - 79-71 4th -12.5 *37,137 9/16 OFF DAY 4th -12.5 151 9/17 at Toronto L 0-2 Dickey (13-12) Pettitte (10-10) Janssen (31) 79-72 4th -12.5 24,894 152 9/18 at Toronto W 4-3 Huff (3-1) Delabar (5-5) Rivera (44) 80-72 4th -11.5 24,247 153 9/19 at Toronto L 2-6 Redmond (4-2) Kuroda (11-12) Janssen (32) 80-73 4th -12.5 32,003 154 9/20 vs. San Francisco W 5-1 Sabathia (14-13) Lincecum (10-14) - 81-73 4th -12.5 41,734 155 9/21 vs. San Francisco W 6-0 Nova (9-5) Vogelsong (3-6) - 82-73 3rd -11.5 42,420 156 9/22 vs. San Francisco L 1-2 Lopez (4-2) Pettitte (10-11) Romo (36) 82-74 3rd -12.5 *49,197 (6) 9/23 OFF DAY 3rd -12.5 157 9/24 vs. Tampa Bay L 0-7 Moore (16-4) Kuroda (11-13) Odorizzi (1) 82-75 3rd -12.5 43,407 158 9/25 vs. Tampa Bay L 3-8 Price (9-8) Hughes (4-14) - 82-76 T3rd -13.5 37,260 159 9/26 vs. Tampa Bay L 0-4 Cobb (11-3) Nova (9-6) - 82-77 4th -14.0 *48,675 (7) 160 9/27 at Houston W 3-2 Warren (3-2) Oberholtzer (4-5) Robertson (3) 83-77 T3rd -14.0 29,486 161 9/28 at Houston W 2-1 Pettitte (11-11) Clemens (4-7) - 84-77 T3rd -13.0 37,199 162 9/29 at Houston 2:10 p.m. All times are Eastern BOLD (Complete Game) *Denotes Sellout (#Home Sellouts)