NOTES Great American Ball Park • Joe Nuxhall Way • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • @Reds • @RedsPR • ramsey.mlblogs.com • reds.com GAME 156, HOME 81 (39-41) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Sun vs Bos: RHP Jackson Stephens (2-0, 4.80) vs RHP Doug Fister (5-8, 4.86) 700 wlw, fsoh, 1:10et SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 Monday: Travel day to Milwaukee Great American Ball Park Tue at Mil: RHP Deck McGuire (0-0, 0.00) vs RHP Zach Davies (17-9, 3.84) 700 wlw, fsoh, 7:40et Wed at Mil: RHP Homer Bailey (5-9, 6.96) vs RHP Brandon Woodruff (2-2, 3.76) 700 wlw, fsoh, 8:10et • • • • • • • • • • Thu at Mil: RHP Sal Romano (5-7, 4.43) vs LHP Brent Suter (3-2, 3.29) 700 wlw, fsoh, 4:10et CINCINNATI REDS (66-89) vs Fri at Chi: TBA vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 2:20et Sat at Chi: TBA vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 4:05et BOSTON RED SOX (90-64) Sun at Chi: TBA vs TBA 700 wlw, fsoh, 3:20et

100 STARTS TODAY’S GAME: Is the Reds’ final home game of the 2017 championship REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS RED SOX season, Game 3 (0-2) of a 3-game series vs Jonny Gomes’ first-place With Tucker Barnhart’s 100th start yesterday, All-Time:...... 1-11 Red Sox and Game 9 (3-5) of the Reds’ final homestand of the season... for the first time in franchise history the Reds Great American Ball Park (‘08, ‘14, ‘17): ...... 1-6 this homestand already included the Reds’ second series sweep win of have 9 players with at least 100 starts in a Fenway Park (2005, 2014):...... 0-5 the season vs the Pirates (3-0) and their first series sweep loss to the season (Votto 155, Duvall 143, Suarez 143, In 2017:...... 0-2 Cardinals in Cincinnati since August 2010...following tomorrow’s travel day, Hamilton 129, Schebler 123, Peraza 116, At Great American Ball Park:...... 0-2 the Redlegs will finish the schedule with a 6-game road trip to Mil’s Miller Cozart 108, Gennett 102, Barnhart 100)... Park (3g) and Chi’s Wrigley Field (3g). the previous single-season record of 8 players 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS most recently had been accomplished in each 9/22 at Cin...... L, 4-5 ...... Price / Romano / Kimbrel SERIES NOTES: The Reds and Red Sox are playing for only the fifth time... of 3 consecutive years from 1975-1977. 9/23 at Cin ...... L, 0-5 ...... Rodriguez / Stephenson Bos leads the all-time series, 11-1...the Sox have won all 5 series, including this one, and swept 3 series...the regular season series includes a 3-0 Red Sun, 9/24 at Cin ...... 1:10 MR. 300 All times eastern Joey Votto has reached base 306 times, the Sox series sweep from 6/13-6/15, 2005 at Fenway Park; a 2-1 Sox series most in the Major Leagues this season (Charlie win from 6/13-6/15, 2008 at Great American Ball Park; and 2-game Sox sweeps at both Fenway and GABP in 2014 in Blackmon 2nd, 271)...he is on pace to lead the the teams’ most recent meetings prior to these...Reds vs Red Sox information can be found on media guide Page 333... majors in times reaching base for the third information on the 1975 can be found on media guide Page 455. time (2013, 2015) and on pace to lead the for the fifth time(2011, 2013, Vs AMERICAN LEAGUE: This season the Reds are 5-14 vs American League teams...beginning in 1997 the Reds are 2015, 2016)...listed below are the only Reds to 138-196 all-time vs the AL, at .413 the lowest interleague winning percentage of any team...the Red Sox and Yankees reach base safely 300 times in a season: share the Major Leagues’ best interleague record at 226-156 (.592)...Cin hasn’t produced a winning record vs the American Joey Votto, 2015 ...... 319 Pete Rose, 1976 ...... 307 League since 2013 (11-9)...Reds vs AL opponents information is on media guide Page 332. Joey Votto, 2013 ...... 316 Joey Votto, 2017 ...... 306 Pete Rose, 1969 ...... 311 Pete Rose, 1973 ...... 301 BREWERS UP NEXT: The Redlegs have won 6 of the last 9 games vs the Brewers and 2 of the last 3 series vs Mil...in Pete Rose, 1975 ...... 310 Shin-Soo Choo, ‘13 .... 300 April, Cin was swept in a 3-game series at Miller Park for the first time since7/21-7/23, 2014...Mil’s Eric Thames has 10 HR Votto also reached base 299 times in 2011 and 294 times in 2016 vs Cin this season, tied for the second-most ever in a single season by an opposing player vs Reds pitchers behind only Mil’s Eddie Mathews (11hr in 1953) and Bos’ Earl Torgeson (11hr in 1950)...Kris Bryant of the Cubs hit 10 HR vs Cin last TOKKI 2 season...Reds vs Brewers information is on media guide Page 324. Below is a comparison of Joey Votto’s statistics from his 2010 MVP season and so ROSTER NOTES: The Reds’ active roster includes 15 positions players, 20 pitchers (17 RHP, 3 LHP) and 21 rookies (6 far this year...in the BBWAA’s MVP voting, the position players, 15 pitchers)...8 players, including 2 rookies, currently reside on the disabled list...the Reds have used 47 5-time All-Star has finished first (2010), sixth players (club record is 57 players in 2003), including 31 pitchers (including 2B Scooter Gennett, club record is 32 pitchers (2011), 14th (2012), sixth (2013), third (2015) in 2016) and 17 position players. and seventh (2016). BA HR RBI OBP SLG IRON MAN: Since Ivan De Jesus Jr. started at 1B on 9/2/2016 vs StL, Joey Votto has started each of the Reds’ last 184 2017 .316 35 96 *.452 .572 games and all 155 games in 2017...Royals SS Alcides Esobar is the only other Major League player this season start all 2010 .324 37 113 ^.424 .600 of his team’s games (154g) and currently has the longest active streak of starts in his team’s games (325g)...Pete Rose in * Leading National League, ^ Led National League 1975 was the last Reds player to start every game in a non-strike year (George Foster started all 108 games during the 1981 strike-shortened season)...Votto is trying to become only the fourth player in franchise history to start at least 162 FIRST-YEAR REDS games in a season, joining Rose (1965, 163gs in 1974, 1975), Leo Cardenas (163gs in 1964) and Vada Pinson (1963). Listed below are the highest home totals by players in their first seasons with the Reds. ASSISTS: Reds outfielders lead the Major Leagues with 39 assists (Adam Duvall 15, Billy Hamilton 12, Scott Schebler Greg Vaughn, 1999 ...... 45 Ron Gant, 1995 ...... 29 7, Patrick Kivlehan 2, Jesse Winker 2, Arismendy Alcantara 1)...Duvall leads all Major League outfielders in assists. Ken Griffey Jr., 2000 ...... 40 S. Gennett, 2017 ...... 27 Frank Robinson, 1956 .... 38 Ryan Ludwick, 2012 ... 26 RELIABLE: RHP Raisel Iglesias leads the Major Leagues with 8 saves of 2.0 innings, with 11 saves of at least 1.2 innings Gus Bell, 1953 ...... 30 Gene Freese, 1961 .... 26 and with 12 saves of more than 1.0 inning...his eight 2.0-inning saves are the most by any pitcher in the Major Leagues since 1999, when Cin’s Danny Graves had 10 saves of at least 2.0 innings...the club record for saves in a season of at REDS’ HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON TOTALS least 2.0 innings belongs to Rawly Eastwick (14sv, 1976). 222* ...... 2005 217 ...... 2006 209 ...... 1999 221** ...... 1956 213 ...... 2017 204 ...... 2007 PITCHING NOTES: Reds pitchers (5.21 ERA) are on pace to establish the club record for highest team ERA in a season * 163 games, ** 154 games 200 ...... 2000 (5.19 in 2004)...have allowed 242 HR, 16 shy of the Major League single-season record Reds pitchers established last 20, 25, 30 season (258)...Reds starters have posted a 5.66 ERA, shy of the single-season club record (5.77 in 2003)...Reds relievers For the first time in club history, the Reds have have produced consecutive saves by 3 different pitchers (Raisel Iglesias, Cody Reed, Michael Lorenzen) for the first time since ( at NYY, at NYY, vs Atl). 6 players with at least 20 HR...have tied the 5/19-5/21, 2012 Jose Arredondo Aroldis Chapman Sean Marshall single-season franchise record for players with : is the only member of the Reds’ current at least 25 HR in a season (5, 1956)...the team YOUNG GUNS RHP Homer Bailey starting rotation who ...the Reds have used DISABLED LIST record for players with at least 30 HR in a isn’t a rookie 9 rookie starting , including who started in their , and (20 PLAYERS, 26 APPEARANCES) season is 3 (1956, 1970, 2007). pitchers 6 Major League debuts 18 ...on , c is scheduled Player (Injury) On Eligible Off HR in 2017 25 HR, 1956 rookie pitchers overall Tue at Mil RHP Deck M Guire to become the 10th rookie to start a game for the Reds this season...over Homer Bailey (R elbow) 2/14 6/1 6/24 Joey Votto, 35 Frank Robinson, 38 1-Austin Brice (R ulnar nerve) 4/2 4/9 4/11 Adam Duvall, 31 Wally Post, 36 the last 3 seasons, rookie pitchers started 244 of the Reds’ 479 games (51%), including a club record 110 games in 2015, 56 games in 2016 and *Anthony DeSclafani (R elbow) 4/2 6/1 - Scott Schebler, 29 , 35 1-Devin Mesoraco (R hip) 4/2 4/9 4/27 Scooter Gennett, 27 Gus Bell, 29 78 games so far this season...the Reds finished the 2015 season with64 consecutive starts by rookie pitchers, a modern Major League record Nefi Ogando (R thumb) 4/2 4/9 8/26 Eugenio Suárez, 26 Ed Bailey, 28 *Nick Travieso (R shoulder) 4/2 6/1 - Zach Cozart, 23 for consecutive starts by rookie pitchers...during Bryan Price’s 4-year tenure as manager, rookie pitchers have started 252 of the Reds’ 641 Rookie Davis (R forearm) 4/12 4/22 4/26 1-Brandon Finnegan (L shoulder) 4/16 4/26 6/26 30, 30, 30 games (39%)...in RHP Rookie Davis on 4/6 vs Phi and LHP Amir Garrett Tony Cingrani (R oblique) 4/21 4/29 6/6 With 2 players already with and on 4/7 at StL, the Reds had starting pitchers make Major League debuts in 30 HR Scott Stuart Turner (R hamstring) 5/20 5/30 6/18 just 1 shy of that mark, the Redlegs consecutive games for the first time sinceEddie Erautt and Buddy Lively Schebler Amir Garrett (R hip) 5/25 6/3 6/4 are within reach of the franchise record for debuted in consecutive starts on 4/16-4/17, 1947. *Bronson Arroyo (R shoulder) 6/19 6/29 - number of batters in a season with at least 30 1-Zack Cozart (R quad) 6/19 6/28 6/30 home runs (3, 1956, 1970, 2007). ARMS RACE: The Reds have used 31 pitchers this season, including 2B Scooter Gennett (8/14 at Cubs)...last year the Reds used a club record *2-Brandon Finnegan (L shoulder) 6/28 8/26 - 1956 1970 2007 (2017) 2-Devin Mesoraco (L shoulder) 7/3 7/13 7/19 Robinson, 38 Bench, 45 Dunn, 40 (Votto, 35) 32 pitchers, including OF Tyler Holt...the Reds have used 15 starting 1-Scott Feldman (R knee) 7/18 7/28 8/12 Post, 36 May, 40 Griffey, 30 (Duvall, 31) pitchers, tying last year’s total and 2 shy of the single-season club c 2-Zack Cozart (R quad) 7/29 8/5 8/6 Kluszewski, 35 Perez, 34 Phillips, 30 (Schebler, 29) record (17 starting pitchers, 2003)...on Tue at Mil, RHP Deck M Guire is scheduled to become the Reds’ 16th starting pitcher. Scott Schebler (L shoulder) 8/1 8/10 8/18 REDS STOLEN BASES, SINGLE SEASON SINCE 1869 Robert Stephenson (R shoulder) 8/6 8/13 8/13 Lisalverto Bonilla (R elbow) 8/10 8/17 9/1 1. Arlie Latham...... 87 ...... 1891 FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: According to Elias Sports Bureau, when 2-Austin Brice (R lat) 8/13 8/23 - 2. Bob Bescher...... 81 ...... 1911 Opening Day rosters were submitted by all 30 teams the average age 3-Devin Mesoraco (L foot) 8/15 8/25 - 3. Eric Davis...... 80 ...... 1986 for the Reds’ 25-man roster (26 years, 355 days) was the youngest in the *2-Scott Feldman (R knee) 8/18 10/7 - 11. Joe Morgan...... 60 ...... 1976 Major Leagues, just ahead of the Padres (27 years, 6 days)...Cin began Jesse Winker (L hip flexor) 8/25 9/4 9/12 12. Arlie Latham...... 59 ...... 1894 the season with 7 rookies on their Opening Day roster for the first time Billy Hamilton (L thumb) 9/7 9/17 9/20 13. Billy Hamilton...... 58 .... 2016, 2017 in researchable history, per Elias...the 2012 A’s (8) & Mariners (7), who opened that season with a 28-man roster while playing a 2-game series *Drew Storen (R elbow) 9/12 11/1 - Joe Morgan...... 58 .... 1972, 1974 * DeSclafani, Travieso, Arroyo, Finnegan, Feldman, Storen 60-day DL in Tokyo, each had at least 7 rookies on their rosters.

WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, 1990 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: 1919, 1939, 1940, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1990 Today's Pitcher - #62 Jackson Stephens, RHP RED HOTS Jackson Stephens on 5/11 turned 23 years old...this afternoon is making his sixth Major League appearance and third career start...in Tue’s start vs StL retired the first 10 batters until Tommy Pham singled with 1 out in the fourth inning...Pham’s was the first of 5 consecutive hits that led to 5 runs, capped by back-to-back HR by Yadier Molina (3-run) and Paul DeJong (solo)...is Stephens’ third stint with the Reds this season...was on the roster for 5 days from 5/30- 6/3 but did not pitch...following his second promotion spent 1 day on the roster, on 7/1 vs Cubs started in his Major League debut and earned the 5-3 win...was promoted again in September, after Louisville’s season concluded, and in 3 relief apps before Tue’s start retired 18 of 23 batters over 6.1 scoreless innings (2h, 2bb, 3k, 1hbp)...led Louisville’s pitching staff in wins, starts, innings pitched and strikeouts...began the year with the Bats and went 3-3, 5.79 in 10 starts before he was recalled on 5/30, when RHP Robert Stephenson was optioned to Louisville...didn’t appear in a game for the Reds before he returned to Louisville on 6/4, when LHP Amir Garrett was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list....made 4 more starts and 1 relief appearance for the Bats (1-1, 3.28) before he was promoted to make the start on 7/1 vs Cubs...following that start returned to Louisville, where he spent the rest of the minor league season (11gs, 3-6, 4.86, 63ip, 34er)...3 other pitchers made Major League debuts on 7/1, including current teammate Luke Farrell (then with the Royals), Felix Jorge (Twins) and Paul Blackburn (Athletics)...was the first time 4 players made MLB debuts as starting pitchers on the same day since 4/17/1914, when Red Faber (White Sox), Erv Kantlehner (Pirates), Pete Henning (Kansas City of the Federal League) and Ed Porray (Buffalo of the Federal League) did it...was selected by the Reds in the 18th round of the June 2012 first-year player draft...was signed by Ben Jones. STEPHENS’ 2017 / CAREER APPEARANCES DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 7/1/2017^ CIN CHC W, 5-3 W, 1-0 5.40 .300 1 0 21 5.0 6 3 3 1 8 2 91 9/7/2017 CIN @NYM L, 2-7 - 3.86 .231 0 0 7 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 25 9/10/2017 CIN @NYM W, 10-5 W, 2-0 3.24 .207 0 0 5 1.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 9/14/2017 CIN @STL L, 2-5 - 2.38 .200 0 0 11 3.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 32 Tuesday CIN STL L 7-8 (10) - 4.80 .232 1 0 17 3.2 5 5 5 1 2 2 70 2017 / Career Totals, 5 games 2-3 2-0 4.80 .232 2 0 61 15.0 13 8 8 4 13 4 2411 2017 Louisville Totals, 26 games *7-10* 4.92 .281 *25 1 616 *139.0 *156 *85 *76 51 *110 *16 - * Led Louisville, ^ Major League debut Tuesday at Brewers- #68 Deck McGuire, RHP RED HOTS Deck McGuire on Tue at Mil will make his fifth Major League appearance and first career start...will become the 16th pitcher and 10th rookie pitcher to start a game for the Reds this season...joined the Reds after Class AA Pensacola’s playoffs ended...just prior to spring training was signed by the Reds as a minor league free agent and spent the season at Pensacola, where he was a mid-season Southern League All-Star...led the Southern League in starts, strikeouts and innings pitched while ranking second in opponents’ BA (.208) and WHIP (1.08) and third in ERA...allowed just 10.06 baserunners per 9 innings, second- fewest among SL starters, and recorded 8.89 strikeouts per 9 innings, third-most among SL starters...led the organization in strikeouts while ranking fourth among Reds minor leaguers in ERA...his 1.41 ERA in July was the best by any Class AA pitcher that month...started Game 1 of the Southern League’s Southern Division championship series and earned the 2-0 win vs Jacksonville while becoming the first Blue Wahoos pitcher ever to record 8.0 shutout innings with 0 walks and as many as 13 strikeouts...became the first pitcher to record at least 13 strikeouts in the Southern League’s playoffs since Montgomery’s Mitch Talbot had 14 strikeouts vs Jackson in 2006...was selected by the Blue Jays in the first round (11th overall) of the 2010 first-year player draft that also includedBryce Harper (1st overall), Jameson Taillon (2nd), Manny Machado (3rd), Drew Pomeranz (5th), Matt Harvey (7th), Yasmani Grandal (12th by Cin), Chris Sale (13th) and Christian Yelich (23rd)...has pitched in the Blue Jays, Athletics, Dodgers, Cardinals and now Reds organizations...was invited to Major League spring training camps of the Blue Jays (2011, 2012) and Cardinals (2016). McGUIRE’S 2017 / CAREER APPEARANCES DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 9/12/2017* CIN @STL L, 4-13 - 0.00 .167 0 0 6 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 9/17/2017 CIN PIT W, 5-2 - 0.00 .200 0 0 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 13 9/20/2017 CIN STL L, 2-9 - 0.00 .125 0 0 7 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Friday CIN BOS L, 4-5 - 0.00 .105 0 0 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 2017 / Career Totals, 4 games 1-3 0-0 0.00 .105 0 0 20 5.2 2 0 0 0 4 0 61 * Major League debut McGUIRE’S PLAYOFF APPEARANCE & REGULAR SEASON TOTALS FOR PENSACOLA DATE TEAM OPP RESULT DEC ERA BAA GS CG BFP IP H R ER BB SO HR PT 9/6/2017^ PEN JAX W, 2-0 W, 1-0 0.00 .148 1 0 28 8.0 4 0 0 0 13 0 112 2017 Pensacola Totals, 28 games 9-9 2.79 .208 *27 0 670 *168.0 125 58 52 57 *170 13 - * Led Southern League, ^ Southern League playoffs RedsR Mediss cellanePitcherosus Quality Starts (37-15) Reds Starters & Relievers Save Opportunities (32-44) Pitcher, Record in Quality Starts w-l era ip er hr Pitcher, Saves-Save Opportunities Adleman ...... 4-3 Arroyo ...... 3-0 Bailey ...... 4-2 Starters ...... 42-70..... 5.66...... 784.1..... 493.... 156 Cingrani ...... 0-1 Iglesias ...... 27-28 Lorenzen ...... 2-6 Bonilla ...... 0-1 Castillo ...... 5-3 Feldman ...... 7-2 Relievers ...... 24-19..... 4.62...... 586.2..... 301...... 86 Peralta ...... 0-2 Reed ...... 1-1 Shackelford ..... 0-1 Finnegan ...... 1-0 Garrett ...... 4-2 Mahle ...... 0-1 Stephenson ... 1-1 Storen ...... 1-3 Wood ...... 0-1 Romano ...... 5-0 Stephenson ...... 3-1 Wojo ...... 1-0 Team Batting Catchers' ERA Team Miscellaneous Most Hits ...... 18, 5/6 vs SF Catcher GS IP ER ERA Longest Winning Streak ...... 5, 5/3-5/7 Fewest Hits ...... 2 (2x), 4/19 vs Bal & 4/20 vs Bal Barnhart 49-51 887.1 474 4.81 Longest Losing Streak ...... 9, 6/9-6/18 Most Runs ...... 14, 5/6 vs SF (14-2 win) Mesoraco 10-27 305.1 210 6.19 Longest Game By Innings ...... 17, 5/12 at SF (3-2 loss) Most Hits & Runs, Inning ...... 8 hits & 9 runs, 8/17 at Cubs (2nd) Turner 7-9 161.1 103 5.75 Longest Game By Time ...... 4:04, 8/22 vs Chi (9) & 5:28, 5/12 at SF (17) Most Home Runs ...... 5, 5/28 at Phi Wallach 0-2 17.0 7 3.71 Most LOB ...... 15, 5/5 vs SF (9) & 16, 5/12 at SF (17) Most Games Over .500 ...... 5, 7-2 on 4/12 Most Strikeouts ...... 15, 5/31 at Tor Catchers' Caught Stealing % Most Games Under .500 ...... 23, 66-89 on 9/23 Catcher SB CS % Biggest Lead in NL Central ....+1.5 (3x), 4/12 (7-2), 4/15 (8-4), 4/18 (9-5) Team Pitching Barnhart 35 28 44% Biggest Deficit in NL Central .... -20.5 (2x), 66-88 on 9/22, 66-89 on 9/23 Fewest Hits Allowed ...... 2, 4/7 at StL Mesoraco 26 6 19% Biggest Comeback Win ...... 5, 5/20 vs Col, trailed 8-3, won 12-8 Most Hits Allowed ...... 23, 5/29 at Tor Turner 10 1 9% Biggest Blown Lead In Loss ...... 4 (3x), last on 9/19 vs StL, lost 8-7 (10) Most Runs Allowed ...... 18, 6/24 at Wsh (18-3 loss) Wallach 1 0 0% Reds When They Score First / Out-Hit Opponent ...... 47-33 / 46-18 Most Home Runs Allowed ...... 6 (2x), 6/29 vs Mil & 8/17 at Cubs Catchers 72 35 33% Most Hits & Runs, Inning ...... 9 (5/19 vs Col, 6th) & 9 (8/6 vs StL, 4th) (Double Steals 4 -) Reds When Leading ...... 56-3 after 7th inning & 61-1 after 8th inning Most Walks Issued ...... 12, 4/8 at StL (Pickoffs/CS - 6) Walkoff Wins & Losses ...... 4-6 Most Strikeouts ...... 16, 4/19 vs Bal (PO attempt 1 -) Come-From-Behind Wins / Losses After Leading...... 24-40 Reds Pitchers 46 TIM ADLEMAN, rhp September: 3g, 0-1, 3ip, 6h, 5er, 3bb, 2k, 3hr 21 MICHAEL LORENZEN, rhp Sept.: 8g, 0-1, 1sv, 8.2ip, 7h, 4er, 3bb, 6k, 1hr • Last name rhymes with Saddleman. • Leads the pitching staff in apps with a career-high 66. • Made his season debut in relief, made 20 consecutive starts (5-9, 5.47) and beginning • Allowed 2 runs Thu vs StL, snapping his 4-game scoreless streak (4.2ip, 1h, 1bb, 3k). 8/12 has made his last 9 apps in relief (0-2, 6.92, 13ip, 13h, 10er, 7bb, 10k, 4hr). • This season earned his first 2 Major League saves, in the 7-5 win on 4/15 vs Mil and • Has made 3 relief apps of at least 3.0 innings, the most on the bullpen staff, with a in the 5-2 win on 9/17 vs Pit. season high of 4.0 innings in his season debut (4/16 vs Mil, 2h, 1er, 0bb, 5k, 1hr). • Inherited the bases loaded 4 times, a staff high, and stranded 11 of the 12 runners. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • Twice threw a season-high 3.0 innings (4/10 at Pit, 5/30 at Tor), once threw 2.1 innings Tue, 9/19 vs StL 151 L, 7-8 (10) L 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 0 25 (7/28 at Mia) and 9 more times threw 2.0 innings (last, 8/31 vs NYM). • Posted a 2.93 ERA prior to the All-Star break (37g, 46ip, 15er) and a 5.82 ERA during 67 ALEJANDRO CHACIN, rhp September: 4g, 3.2ip, 8h, 5er, 2bb, 3k, 1hr the second half (29g, 34ip, 22er). • Last name is pronounced CHAH-seen...bio is on media guide Page 83. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • In 5 of his 6 apps allowed at least 1 run. Thu, 9/21 vs StL 153 L, 5-8 - 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 0 25 • Was promoted on 8/23 and in the fourth inning of that night’s game vs the Cubs made his Major League debut in relief of starter Asher Wojciechowski...allowed a 2-run HR 36 KEURY MELLA, rhp September: 1g, 2ip, 2h, 2er, 2bb, 1k to his first batter (Tommy La Stella) and struck out his second batter (Jason Heyward). • Name is pronounced KAY-ooh-ree MAY-uh...media guide bio is on Page 136. • Made 44 apps at Louisville (44g, 0-3-1, 2.60, 69.1ip, 63h, 27bb, 63k, 4hr). • Wed vs StL became the 17th Reds player to make his Major League debut this Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP season, the 12th Reds pitcher to make his debut, the 18th rookie to pitch for the Wed, 9/20 vs StL 152 L, 2-9 - 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 0 20 Reds and the 31st Reds pitcher overall...the franchise record for number of pitchers in a season is 32. 52 LUKE FARRELL, rhp September: 5g, 5ip, 4h, 3er, 5bb, 3k, 1hr • Wed’s appearance vs StL was just his second above Class AA...retired his first 4 • After Louisville’s season ended was promoted for his second stint with the Reds this batters, including a strikeout of Luke Weaver, before walking Matt Carpenter...threw season...was on the roster for 4 days from 8/23-8/26 and made 1 appearance, on a perfect fourth inning before allowing Yadier Molina’s 2-out, 2-run double in the fifth. 8/23 vs Cubs threw 3.0 shutout innings in his second Major League appearance. • Was promoted after Pensacola’s playoffs ended...spent the minor league season • Made his Major League debut on 7/1 for KC vs Min, as the 26th player added to the with the Blue Wahoos (27g, 26gs, 4-10-1, 4.30, 134ip, 135h, 43bb, 109k, 14hr)...his roster started the 11-6 Royals win in the opener of a doubleheader (2.2ip, 7h, 5er, 26 starts fell 1 behind the Southern League leaders. 3bb, 2k, 1hr)...prior to joining the Reds, 7/1 was his only day in the Major Leagues. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • On 7/24 was designated for assignment by the Royals...on 7/28 was acquired by Wed, 9/20 vs StL 152 L, 2-9 - 2.0 2 2 2 2 1 0 25 the Dodgers in exchange for cash...on 8/9 was claimed off waivers by the Reds and optioned to Louisville, where in 3 starts and 1 relief apps overall he went 1-2, 9.82. 53 WANDY PERALTA, lhp September: 4g, 2.2ip, 4h, 4er, 2bb, 0k, 1hr • In 20 starts and 2 relief apps in Class AAA at Louisville, Omaha and Oklahoma City • His 65 apps rank second on the staff to Michael Lorenzen’s 66 apps. combined to finish 8-6, 4.78 (116.2ip, 107h, 46bb, 117k, 15hr). • From 9/3-9/17 missed 14 games with a right hip flexor strain...since then pitched • His father, Red Sox manager John Farrell, also wore uniform #52 as a player...in the twice in the last 4 games, on Tue (0.2ip, 0r) and Thu vs StL (0.2ip, 0r). ninth inning of Sat’s 5-0 loss vs Bos became the first Major League player to appear Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP in a game against his manager father since Moises Alou of the Cubs faced Felipe’s Thu, 9/21 vs StL 153 L, 5-8 - 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 Giants in May and August, 2004. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 25 CODY REED, lhp September: 4g, 1sv, 2.2ip, 3h, 1r, 0er, 4bb, 1k Sat, 9/23 vs Bos 155 L, 0-5 - 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 21 • Was promoted after Louisville’s season ended for his second stint with the Reds. • In the 2-1 win on 9/16 vs Pit retired his only batter (Gregory Polanco 4-3) to strand 50 AMIR GARRETT, lhp September: 3g, 2gs, 0-2, 11ip, 10h, 9er, 11bb, 13k, 4hr an inherited baserunner and earn his only Major League save. • Made his first 14 apps for the Reds as a starter...made his 15th and most recent • Began the season in the Reds’ bullpen and made his first 4 apps in relief (8ip, 4bb, appearance in relief, pitched the seventh and eighth innings on Sat vs Bos. 8k) before his only start, a 12-8 loss on 4/22 vs Cubs...followed that start with a pair • Made 14 apps, all starts, for Louisville (2-4, 5.72, 67.2ip, 79h, 24bb, 61k, 7hr). of relief apps before he was optioned to Louisville on 5/4...spent the rest of the minor Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP league season with the Bats (21g, 20gs, 4-9, 3.55, 106.1ip, 105h, 61bb, 102k, 7hr). Sat, 9/23 vs Bos 155 L, 0-5 - 2.0 2 1 1 4 1 0 34 • Led the International League in walks, hit batters and wild pitches. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 63 ARIEL HERNANDEZ, rhp September: 7g, 6.1ip, 3h, 5er, 7bb, 7k, 1hr Thu, 9/21 vs StL 153 L, 5-8 - 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 • Over his last 3 apps has retired all 12 batters faced...is his longest scoreless streak of the season (4ip). 41 KEVIN SHACKELFORD, rhp September: 9g, 9.1ip, 6h, 2er, 3bb, 11k, 2hr • Fri vs Bos threw perfect fifth and sixth innings to keep the deficit at 5-4. • Thu vs StL threw a scoreless fifth inning and retired his only batter in the sixth. • Was recalled on 9/1...is his fourth stint with the Reds this season...during 2 days on • 5 times threw at least 2.0 innings. the roster from 4/23-4/24 made 1 appearance, his Major League debut on 4/24 at • Made 21 of his 22 apps since he was recalled on 7/29...recorded at least 1 strikeout Mil...made 4 apps from 6/20-6/29 and another 5 apps from 7/5-7/21. in 19 of his 22 apps. • In 39 apps for Pensacola and Louisville went 3-2, 3.24 while converting 1 save in 4 • Is his second stint with the Reds this season...from 6/27-6/29 was on the roster for chances (50ip, 32h, 39bb, 58k, 1hr)...was a mid-season Southern League All-Star. 3 days and made 1 appearance, his Major League debut on 6/29 vs Mil. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • In 35 apps for Louisville went 3-1, 1.53 and converted 12 of his 14 save opps (47ip, Fri, 9/22 vs Bos 154 - 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 33h, 18bb, 61k, 2hr, .195oba)...ranked fourth in the International League in saves. Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 26 RAISEL IGLESIAS, rhp September: 5g, 1-0, 3sv, 7.2ip, 6h, 3er, 1bb, 11k Thu, 9/21 vs StL 153 L, 5-8 - 1.1 0 0 0 2 2 0 26 • Has allowed a run in consecutive apps for only the second time this season. • Has converted a career-high 15 consecutive save opps since his only blown save 65 ASHER WOJCIECHOWSKI, rhp Sept.: 6g, 1-0, 7ip, 6h, 4er, 5bb, 4k, 1k of the season, suffered on 6/11 at LAD on Corey Seager’s first career grand slam. • Last name is pronounced WOE-joe-howski. • Leads the Major Leagues with 8 saves of 2.0 innings, with 11 saves of at least 1.2 • Fri vs Bos threw scoreless seventh and eighth innings. innings and with 12 saves of more than 1.0 inning. • Made 7 of his last 8 apps in relief, including each of his last 6 apps (7ip, 4er). • In his career has 10 2.0-inning saves, three 1.2-inning saves and a 1.1-inning save. • Is 2-3, 8.41 in his 8 starts (35.1ip, 33er) and 2-0, 2.81 in 15 relief apps (25.2ip, 8er). • Over the last 2 seasons, his 14 saves of more than 1.0 inning rank second in the • Went to spring training camp with the Diamondbacks...was released on 3/28...on Major Leagues to LAD’s Kenley Jansen (16). 4/21 was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract and assigned to Louisville. • Allowed 7 of his 18 earned runs on 2 pitches, on Corey Seager’s grand slam (6/11 • In 5 starts and 3 relief apps for Louisville went 2-0, 2.05 (30.2ip, 24h, 8bb, 35k, 2hr). at LAD, 0.2ip, 4er) and on Marcell Ozuna’s 3-run HR (7/30 at Mia, 1ip, 3er)...his Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP season ERA in his other 59 apps is 1.37 (72.1ip, 11er). Fri, 9/22 vs Bos 154 L, 4-5 - 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 23 Last pitched Opp Game Score Dec IP H R ER BB SO HR TP Thu, 9/21 vs StL 153 L, 5-8 - 1.0 3 2 2 0 2 0 25 Reds Batters

REDS BATTERS September: 9-12, .238 (160-673), 84 runs, 22 HR 3 PATRICK KIVLEHAN, inf/of Sept.: 16g, 4gs, 4-24 (.167), 1 2b, 1 3b, 3rbi • With 213 HR are 9 shy of the franchise record for home runs in a season (222, • From Tue-Thu vs StL made his second, third and fourth starts of the season at 3B 2005, 163 games). (2-9, 1 2b, 2rbi)...started there in place of Eugenio Suárez, who was celebrating the first of his daughter, Nicolle. 16 TUCKER BARNHART, c September: 16-50 (.320), 3 2b, 1 3b, 1hr, 9rbi • In his 27 starts is hitting .211 (19-90, 3 2b, 5hr, 12rbi). • Has made 100 starts and will lead Reds catchers for the second consecutive year... • Has played 1B (11g), 3B (6g, 4gs), CF (4g, 2gs), LF (10g, 6gs) and RF (29g, 15gs). with 115 apps overall has tied last year’s career high. • Leads the team with 9 pinch hits and 55 pinch-hit apps...among the Major League • In his last 24 apps beginning 8/19 is hitting .320 (24-75, 5 2b, 1hr, 1 3b, 13rbi, 2sb, leaders ranks T13th in pinch hits and sixth in pinch-hit apps. .422obp)...in his 16 apps since coming off the paternity list on 9/2 is hitting .320 (16-50, 3 2b, 1 3b, 1hr, 9rbi, .404obp). 9 JOSÉ PERAZA, inf/of September: 16g, 8gs, 9-39 (.231), 1hr, 2rbi, 4sb • Leads Major League catchers in , caught stealings and assists... • In his last 43g beginning 7/27 is hitting .286 (34-119, 3 2b, 1hr, 11rbi, 7sb). with a 2.8 Defensive WAR as calculated by Baseball Reference, leads all NL players • Made 68 starts at 2B, 46 starts at SS and 2 starts in CF (9/10 at NYM, Wed vs StL). and ranks second among all Major League players (Andrelton Simmons 4.1)...as • Last started Wed vs StL, made his second start of the season in CF...last started at calculated by Fangraphs, leads all Major League catchers in defensive value and 2B in the 4-2 win on 9/15 vs Pit...last started at SS in the 5-1 loss on 9/8 at NYM. in defensive runs saved. • Committed his only error of the season in his 53rd appearance behind the plate (7/7 43 SCOTT SCHEBLER, of Since All-Star: 31-157 (.197), 10 2b, 7hr, 19rbi at Ari, SB/E2)...that 52-game errorless streak was the longest of his career...since • Prior to the All-Star break hit .254 with 15 2b, 22 HR and 44 RBI. then has made another 52 consecutive scoreless defensive apps. • In 33 apps since he came off the 10-day disabled list on 8/18 is hitting .257 (27- • On 9/22 signed a 4-year contract extension through the 2021 season with a club 105, 9 2b, 2 3b, 6hr, 18rbi)...from 8/1-8/17 was disabled with a left shoulder strain. option for 2022. • Leads the team in starts in RF (110)...made 13 starts in CF...from 9/7-9/21, while Billy Hamilton recovered from a broken thumb, started in CF in 7 of the Reds’ 13 games. 2 ZACK COZART, ss September: 19-73 (.260), 3 2b, 6hr, 14rbi • The All-Star Game’s starting shortstop leads all Major League players at that position 7 EUGENIO SUÁREZ, inf September: 11-62 (.177), 1 2b, 2hr, 10rbi in on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS (.940) and leads NL shortstops • First name is pronounced Ay-you-hay-nee-oh. in batting average and HR...ranks among the overall NL leaders in hitting (16th), on- • On this homestand is 1-for-16 (11k). base percentage (11th), slugging percentage (12th) and BA with RISP (.345, 11th). • From Tue-Thu missed 3 games for the birth of daughter Nicolle. • As calculated by Baseball Reference, leads Major League shortstops in Offensive • Has established career highs in runs, HR, RBI and walks and has tied career highs WAR (4.7)...his 5.0 WAR as calculated by FanGraphs ranks third among Major in doubles and triples...is on pace to establish a career high in OPS (.846). League shortstops (Francisco Lindor 5.7, Corey Seager 5.4) and 16th among all • Hasn’t committed an error since 7/2 vs Chi, at 68 consecutive games the longest position players. errorless streak of his career. • Already has established new career highs in runs, triples and HR...is on pace to set new career highs in on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS (.940)...is 32 STUART TURNER, c September: 6g, 5gs at C, 0-16 1 RBI shy of his career high (63, 2013). • Was a December 2016 Rule 5 Draft selection from the Twins. • Since Opening Day, his game-ending batting average has dropped below .300 just • Is 0-for-16 since his second HR of the season (8/31 vs NYM, 2-run off Erik Goeddel). once (.299 on 9/21)...homered in 4 of his last 11 apps and in 5 of his last 15 apps. • Has made 35 apps and 16 starts...last played in Fri’s 5-4 loss vs Bos, caught the ninth inning...last started in Tue’s 10-inning, 8-7 loss vs StL. 23 ADAM DUVALL, lf Since All-Star Break: 47-241 (.195), 7 2b, 11hr, 36rbi • On 4/6 vs Phi started in his Major League debut...RHP Rookie Davis on 4/6 also • Prior to the All-Star break hit .278 with 27 doubles, 20 HR and 61 RBI. started in his debut...for the first time in franchise history, since 1869, the Reds’ • Is hitless in his last 18 at bats, tying the longest hitless skid of his career (8/4-8/9, starting battery mates made big league debuts in the same game. 2016)...last homered on 8/29 vs NYM (2-run off Chasen Bradford). • Made his first 132 starts of the season batting cleanup, then in his last 11 starts 12 ZACH VINCEJ, inf September: 7g, 1gs at 2B, 0-7, 1bb, 2hbp, 2r beginning 9/10 hit fifth 3 times, sixth 4 times and seventh 4 times...in those last 11 • Last name is pronounced VINCE-ee...media guide bio is on Page 172. starts is hitting .147 (5-34, 1 2b, 3rbi). • Made his last 3 apps as a pinch hitter (3k)...last Sun vs Pit made his only career • Ranks among the National League leaders with 31 HR (T10th) and 97 RBI (9th), the start, played SS (0-2, 1bb, 1hbp, 1r). second-highest totals of his career (2016, 33hr, 103rbi)...his career-high 34 doubles • Was promoted on 9/1 and in the seventh inning of that night’s game at Pit pinch hit rank T9th in the NL, while his 271 total bases are 4 shy of last year’s career high and grounded out off A.J. Schugle in his Major League debut. and rank T12th. • Prior to his September promotion spent the entire minor league season with Louisville, • Among outfielders over the last 2 seasons leads the National League and ranks fourth where he played 106g at SS and 3g at 2B (110g, .270, 21 2b, 4 3b, 3hr, 38rbi, in the majors with 200 RBI (Nelson Cruz 219, Mookie Betts 209, Khris Davis 205). 4sb)...struck out once every 8.57 plate apps, fourth-best in the International League. • Leads all Major League outfielders with 15 assists, the most by a Reds outfielder since Pete Rose had 15 assists in 1973...no Reds outfielder has recorded more than 19 JOEY VOTTO, 1b September: 25-71 (.352), 4 2b, 1hr, 5rbi, .477obp 15 assists in a season since Rose had 20 assists in 1968. • Was a National League All-Star for the fifth time. • Beginning 8/1, leads all Major League hitters in on-base percentage (.502) while 27 PHILLIP ERVIN, of September: 13g, 7gs, 7-33 (.212), 1 2b, 1hr, 3rbi, 3sb ranking second in batting average (.345, 58-168) and 11th in slugging (.554). • Last played Thu vs StL and Sat vs Bos, started each game in CF (1-7, 2-run HR). • Beginning 8/27 has reached base safely in 25 consecutive games, the longest • Has hit safely in 7 of his 9 starts (9-32, .281, 2 2b, 2hr, 6rbi, 2sb). active streak in the Major Leagues (28-81, .346, 5 2b, 2hr, 7rbi, .505obp)...also this • After Billy Hamilton suffered a fractured thumb on 9/6, started in the outfield in 3 of season had on-base streaks of 27 games (4/24-5/24) and 29 games (7/26-8/26). the Reds’ 4 games (2gs in CF, 1gs in LF) until Jesse Winker came off the DL on 9/12. • With a 7.0 WAR as calculated by Baseball Reference ranks first among Major League • In 16 apps and 8 starts since he was recalled on 8/25, when Winker was disabled, first basemen and fourth among all position players (Jose Altuve 8.2, Giancarlo is hitting .211 (8-38, 1 2b, 1hr, 3rbi, 3sb)...is his fourth stint with the Reds in 2017. Stanton 7.2, Aaron Judge 7.1). • In 99 apps for the Bats hit .256 (20 2b, 2 3b, 7hr, 40rbi, 23sb)...tied for fourth in the • Has started every game...is on pace to play in all 162 games for the second time in International League in stolen bases. his career (2013)...in 2011 appeared in 161 games. • Is on pace to lead the NL in walks for the fifth time, in on-base percentage for the 4 SCOOTER GENNETT, inf September: 23-66 (.348), 2 2b, 1 3b, 4hr, 12rbi sixth time and in both categories in the same season for the fourth time. • Is the only player in Major League history to produce in the same game 5 hits, 4 • Among qualifiers, leads the Major Leagues with a 1.024 OPS...is on pace to establish HR and 10 RBI (6/6 vs StL) and the only player in history to produce in the same a new franchise record by producing his fourth season OPS of at least 1.000 (1.024 season 3 or more grand slams and a 4-homer game. in 2010, 1.041 in 2012, 1.000 in 2015)...shares the club mark with Frank Robinson, • Joins Lou Gehrig as the only players in Major League history to produce in any who did it in 3 consecutive seasons from 1960-1962. season 4 grand slams and a 4-homer game...Gehrig had a 4-homer game in 1932 • His season batting average peaked at .319 through his second plate appearance and 4 grand slams in 1934. on Sat vs Pit (164-514, .31907)...entered today’s game hitting .31589 (169-535). • Leads the Major Leagues with a single-season franchise record 4 grand slams (6/6 • Leads National League first basemen in fielding percentage...produced a pair of off StL’s Adam Wainwright, 8/10 off SD’s Brad Hand, 8/19 off Atl’s Jim Johnson, 9/22 season-high 53-game errorless streaks (5/27-7/25, 7/27-9/22), his longest single- off Bos’ Rick Porcello)...the previous club record was 3 grand slams in a season, season errorless streaks since he began 2011 with 65 consecutive errorless games. accomplished by 6 players and most recently by Devin Mesoraco in 2014. • By 7/23 already had established new career highs in HR and RBI (2016, 14hr, 56rbi). 49 CHAD WALLACH, c September: 1gs at C, 1g at 1B, 1g as PH, 1-4 • Has a 7-game hitting streak, the longest active streak on the team and tying his • Has made 4 apps for the Reds, including 2 starts (8/27 vs Pit, 9/3 at Pit), a defensive season high (8-28, .286, 1 2b, 3hr, 8rbi)...his career high is 11 games (7/22-8/1, 2016). appearance at 1B in the eighth inning on 9/12 at StL and pinch-hitting appearance • In his 102 starts is hitting .302 (119-394, 21 2b, 2 3b, 25hr, 86rbi). Wed vs StL in which he produced his first Major League hit (single off Sam Tuivailala). • Since 7/19 has been the Reds’ primary starting second baseman...in 57 apps overall • Was promoted twice after a Reds catcher went on the paternity list...replaced Stuart since then is hitting .288 (61-212, 9 2b, 1 3b, 11hr, 39rbi). Turner from 8/25-8/27 and then on 8/31 replaced Tucker Barnhart. • As a second baseman ranks second in the National League in both HR (20) and • Outside of his 2 stints with the Reds spent the season with Louisville (64g, .226, RBI (68)...Wsh’s Daniel Murphy leads the NL while playing that position with 23 HR 12 2b, 9hr, 18rbi). and 90 RBI...Gennett overall has 27 HR and 93 RBI. • In the 5-2 loss on 8/27 vs Pit started in his Major League debut...his father, former • His 93 RBI rank T14th in the National League and are the most by any player in Major Leaguer and current Marlins coach Tim Wallach, attended his debut. the Major Leagues with as few as 435 at bats...his AB-per-RBI ratio is 4.7, but with 470 plate apps needs 32 more by the end of the season to qualify for the leaders. 33 JESSE WINKER, of September: 10g, 8gs, 9-35 (.257), 2 2b, 2 solo HR, 3rbi • Was claimed off waivers from the Brewers on 3/28, the day before the Reds left their • In each of his last 2 apps pinch hit and struck out. spring training complex in Goodyear...was born in Cincinnati and lived in nearby • Hit safely in each of his last 5 starts (7-21, .333, 2 2b, 2hr, 3rbi). Lebanon until he was 9 years old, when his family moved to Sarasota. • In Thu’s 8-5 loss vs StL started in LF, his first career appearance at that position... made his previous 24 career apps and 23 starts in RF. 6 BILLY HAMILTON, cf September: 8-25 (.320), 1 2b, 1hr, 2rbi, 2bb, 3sb • Has 6 HR in 125 plate apps...at Louisville hit 2 homers in 347 plate apps. • On Wed was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list...Fri vs Bos made his only • Over 10 apps from 8/18-9/16 produced 4 HR, including his first career leadoff home appearance since he suffered a fractured left thumb on a bunt attempt in the first run (9/13 at StL off Jack Flaherty). inning of the 7-1 win on 9/6 vs Mil. • When promoted on 8/1 led the International League in hitting (.314) and OBP (.395) • Leads the Major Leagues with 58 stolen bases, tying last season’s career high...Mia’s but didn’t have enough plate apps to qualify as the season-ending leader...made 85 Dee Gordon had 49 steals at the time of Hamilton’s injury, 55 steals when Hamilton apps for Louisville (22 2b, 2hr, 41rbi). came off the disabled list and 56 stolen bases through yesterday. • From 8/25-9/11 was disabled with a left hip flexor strain. • Is trying to become the first Reds player to lead the National League in stolen bases • Is his fourth stint with the Reds this season...from 4/14-4/15 made 2 pinch-hit apps since Bobby Tolan in 1970 (57sb)...Bob Bescher (1909-1912) and Lonny Frey (1940) vs Mil (1-2, 1 2b, 2rbi)...from 6/19-6/21 made 2 starts at DH at TB (2-9, 1 2b, 2rbi)... are the only other Reds players to lead the league in steals...media guide Page 401. from 7/7-7/17 made 4 pinch-hit apps and a start in RF on 7/16 vs Wsh (5g, 1-5, 4bb). • In each of the 2015 and 2016 seasons was leading the Major Leagues in stolen • Was named to the International League’s squad for the Triple-A All-Star Game. bases when he suffered season-ending injuries in September, finishing second in the majors each year (to Mia’s Dee Gordon in 2015, to Mil’s Jonathan Villar in 2016). • Since his debut on 9/3/13 leads all Major League players in stolen bases with 242. 2017 Day-By-Day Results

H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. H-R Winning Losing GA Anncd. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. G Date Opp. D-N W-L Score Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. Pos. GB Att. 4/2 off day Cardinals 4, Cubs 3 0-0 T2 -0.5 82 7/3 at Col R-N L 3-5 Hoffman, 5-1 Castillo, 0-1 Holland, 27 35-47 5 -8.5 49,131 1 4/3 vs Phi H-D L 3-4 Hellickson, 1-0 Feldman, 0-1 Gomez, 1 0-1 T2 -1.0 43,804 83 7/4 at Col R-N W 8-1 Bailey, 1-2 Freeland, 8-7 36-47 5 -8.5 48,338 4/4 off day 0-1 T3 -0.5 84 7/5 at Col R-N L 3-5 Gray, 2-0 Feldman, 7-6 Holland, 28 36-48 5 -9,5 32,188 2 4/5 vs Phi H-N W 2-0 Finnegan, 1-0 Eickhoff, 0-1 Iglesias, 1 1-1 T1 - 19,944 85 7/6 at Col R-D W 6-3 Romano, 1-1 Chatwood, 6-10 37-48 5 -9.5 27,328 3 4/6 vs Phi H-D W 7-4 Reed, 1-0 Morgan, 0-1 Storen, 1 2-1 T1 - 10,586 86 7/7 at Ari R-N L 3-6 Greinke, 11-4 Adleman, 5-6 Rodney, 22 37-49 5 -10.5 27,006 4 4/7 at StL R-N W 2-0 Garrett, 1-0 Leake, 0-1 Iglesias, 2 3-1 1 +1.0 44,653 87 7/8 at Ari R-N W 7-0 Castillo, 1-1 Walker, 6-4 38-49 5 -9.5 29,806 5 4/8 at StL R-D L 4-10 Wacha, 1-0 Arroyo, 0-1 3-2 T1 - 46,558 88 7/9 at Ari R-D W 2-1 Bailey, 2-2 Corbin, 6-9 Iglesias, 16 39-49 5 -9.5 24,923 6 4/9 at StL R-D W 8-0 Feldman, 1-1 Martinez, 0-1 4-2 T1 - 45,200 7/10 All-Star break, Home Run Derby Champion - NYY’s Aaron Judge 7 4/10 at Pit R-N W 7-1 Lorenzen, 1-0 Glasnow, 0-1 5-2 T1 - 28,624 7/11 All-Star Game, Marlins Park, Miami, American League 2, National League 1 (10), MVP - Sea’s Robinson Cano 8 4/11 at Pit R-N W 6-2 Storen, 1-0 Nicasio, 0-1 Iglesias, 3 6-2 1 +0.5 11,027 7/12 All-Star break 9 4/12 at Pit R-N W 9-2 Garrett, 2-0 Nova, 1-1 #7-2 1 ++1.5 12,327 7/13 All-Star break 10 4/13 vs Mil H-N L 1-5 Nelson, 1-0 Arroyo, 0-2 7-3 1 +.05 13,574 89 7/14 vs Wsh H-N L 0-5 Gonzalez, 8-4 Adleman, 5-7 Grace, 1 39-50 5 -10.5 28,916 11 4/14 vs Mil H-N L 4-10 Milone, 1-0 Wood, 0-1 7-4 1 +0.5 23,850 90 7/15 vs Wsh H-N L 7-10 Scherzer, 11-5 Castillo, 1-2 Grace, 2 39-51 5 -11.5 36,462 12 4/15 vs Mil H-D W 7-5 Iglesias, 1-0 Torres, 0-1 Lorenzen, 1 8-4 1 ++1.5 31,008 91 7/16 vs Wsh H-D L 4-14 Roark, 7-6 Bailey, 2-3 39-52 5 -11.5 25,712 13 4/16 vs Mil H-D L 2-4 Peralta, 3-0 Romano, 0-1 Feliz, 4 8-5 1 +1.0 12,625 92 7/17 vs Wsh H-D L 1-6 Strasburg, 10-3 Feldman, 7-7 39-53 5 -11.5 17,574 4/17 off day 8-5 1 +0.5 93 7/18 vs Ari H-N L 2-11 Ray, 9-4 Romano, 1-2 39-54 5 -11.5 19,989 14 4/18 vs Bal H-N W 9-3 Arroyo, 1-2 Gausman, 1-1 9-5 1 ++1.5 16,018 94 7/19 vs Ari H-N W 4-3 (11) Lorenzen, 5-2 McFarland, 4-2 40-54 5 -10.5 16,573 15 4/19 vs Bal H-N L 0-2 Jiménez, 1-0 Garrett, 2-1 Brach, 1 9-6 1 +1.0 15,083 95 7/20 vs Ari H-D L 2-12 Corbin, 7-9 Castillo, 1-3 40-55 5 -10.5 19,711 16 4/20 vs Bal H-N L 1-2 (10) O’Day, 1-1 Wood, 0-2 Brach, 2 9-7 1 +0.5 11,910 96 7/21 vs Mia H-N L 1-3 Ureña, 8-4 Bailey, 2-4 Ramos, 18 40-56 5 -10.5 21,851 17 4/21 vs Chi H-N L 5-6 (11) Edwards Jr., 1-0 Stephenson, 0-1 Davis, 4 9-8 2 -0.5 29,350 97 7/22 vs Mia H-N L 4-5 Wittgren, 3-1 Stephenson, 0-3 Ramos, 19 40-57 5 -11.5 24,099 18 4/22 vs Chi H-D L 8-12 Arrieta, 3-0 Reed, 1-1 9-9 2 -1.5 27,189 98 7/23 vs Mia H-D W 6-3 Romano, 2-2 Koehler, 1-5 Iglesias, 17 41-57 5 -10.5 20,526 19 4/23 vs Chi H-D W 7-5 Arroyo, 2-2 Lackey, 1-3 10-9 2 -0.5 32,670 99 7/24 at Cle R-N L 2-6 Tomlin, 7-9 Adleman, 5-8 41-58 5 -11.0 21,500 20 4/24 at Mill R-N L 7-11 Torres, 1-2 Garrett, 2-2 10-10 2 -1.5 23,943 100 7/25 at NYY R-N L 2-4 Montgomery, 7-5 Castillo, 1-4 Chapman, 12 41-59 5 -12.0 44,268 21 4/25 at Mil R-N L 1-9 Davies, 2-2 Feldman, 1-2 Milone, 1 10-11 3 -2.5 28,449 101 7/26 at NYY R-D L 5-9 Severino, 7-4 Bailey, 2-5 41-60 5 -12.5 42,421 22 4/26 at Mil R-D L 4-9 Peralta, 4-1 Davis, 0-1 10-12 3 -2.5 19,062 102 7/27 at Mia R-D L 1-4 O’Grady, 2-1 Stephenson, 0-4 Ramos, 20 41-61 5 -13.5 19,986 4/27 off day 10-12 4 -2.5 103 7/28 at Mia R-N L 4-7 McGowan, 6-1 Peralta, 3-2 41-62 5 -13.5 17,440 23 4/28 at StL R-N L 5-7 Lynn, 3-1 Adleman, 0-1 Oh, 6 10-13 5 -2.5 42,722 104 7/29 at Mia R-N L 3-7 Conley, 4-3 Adleman, 5-9 &41-63 5 -14.5 20,297 4/29 at StL R-D Postponed by rain, rescheduled for Mon, 6/26 (4:15et) 10-13 5 -3.0 105 7/30 at Mia R-D W 6-4 Castillo, 2-4 Straily, 7-7 42-63 5 -14.5 19,747 24 4/30 at StL R-D W 5-4 Peralta, 1-0 Rosenthal, 0-1 Iglesias, 4 11-13 T4 -2.0 45,682 7/31 off day 42-63 5 -14.5 25 5/1 vs Pit H-N W 4-3 (10) Lorenzen, 2-0 Hudson, 0-1 12-13 T3 -1.0 14,753 106 8/1 at Pit R-N W 9-1 Bailey, 3-5 Taillon, 6-5 43-63 5 -14.5 22,403 26 5/2 vs Pit H-N L 3-12 Glasnow, 1-1 Feldman, 1-3 LeBlanc, 1 12-14 T4 -2.0 13,909 107 8/2 at Pit R-N W 5-2 Lorenzen, 6-2 Benoit, 1-5 Iglesias, 18 44-63 5 -13.5 22,367 27 5/3 vs Pit H-N W 7-2 Davis, 1-1 Taillon, 2-1 13-14 4 -2.0 14,297 108 8/3 at Pit R-N L 0-6 Kuhl, 4-7 Romano, 2-3 44-64 5 -13.5 25,955 28 5/4 vs Pit H-D W 4-2 Adleman, 1-1 Nova, 3-3 Iglesias, 5 14-14 3 -2.0 17,896 109 8/4 vs StL H-N W 3-2 Wojciechowski, 2-1 Leake, 7-10 Iglesias, 19 45-64 5 -12.5 36,443 29 5/5 vs SF H-N W 13-3 Arroyo, 3-2 Cain, 2-1 15-14 2 -1.0 22,724 110 8/5 vs StL H-N L 1-4 Lynn, 10-6 Castillo, 2-5 Rosenthal, 8 45-65 5 -13.5 35,571 30 5/6 vs SF H-N W 14-2 Garrett, 3-2 Blach, 0-2 Stephenson, 1 16-14 T1 - 20,213 111 8/6 vs StL H-D L 4-13 Cecil, 2-4 Bailey, 3-6 45-66 5 -13.5 25,168 31 5/7 vs SF H-D W 4-0 FELDMAN, 2-3 Cueto, 4-2 17-14 1 +0.5 21,142 112 8/7 vs SD H-N W 11-3 Wood, 1-4 Chacin, 11-8 46-66 5 -13.5 16,240 32 5/8 vs NYY H-N L 4-10 Tanaka, 5-1 Davis, 1-2 17-15 2 -0.5 25,960 113 8/8 vs SD H-N L 3-7 Perdomo, 6-8 Romano, 2-4 46-67 5 -13.5 13,683 33 5/9 vs NYY H-N W 5-3 Adleman, 2-1 Sabathia, 2-2 Iglesias, 6 18-15 2 -0.5 22,035 114 8/9 vs SD H-N W 8-3 Wojciechowski, 3-1 Wood, 2-4 47-67 5 -12.5 15,450 5/10 off day 18-15 2 -1.0 115 8/10 vs SD H-D W 10-3 Storen, 3-2 Yates, 2-3 48-67 5 -12.0 14,915 34 5/11 at SF R-N W 3-2 Peralta, 2-0 Strickland, 0-1 Iglesias, 7 19-15 2 -0.5 41,193 116 8/11 at Mil R-N W 11-10 Bailey, 4-6 Nelson, 9-6 Iglesias, 20 49-67 5 -12.0 34,517 35 5/12 at SF R-N L 2-3 (17) Gearrin, 1-1 Stephenson, 0-2 19-16 2 -0.5 41,325 117 8/12 at Mil R-N L 5-6 (10) Knebel, 1-2 Adleman, 5-10 49-68 5 -12.0 38,256 36 5/13 at SF R-D L 1-3 Moore, 2-4 BONILLA, 0-1 Law, 3 19-17 3 -1.5 41,269 118 8/13 at Mil R-D L 4-7 Garza, 6-6 Romano, 2-5 Knebel, 22 49-69 5 -13.0 43,248 37 5/14 at SF R-D L 3-8 Samardzija, 1-5 Adleman, 2-2 19-18 3 -2.5 42,122 119 8/14 at Chi R-N L 5-15 Quintana, 7-10 Wojciechowski, 3-2 49-70 5 -14.0 40,263 5/15 off day 19-18 3 -2.5 120 8/15 at Chi R-N W 2-1 Lorenzen, 7-2 Strop, 3-3 Iglesias, 21 50-70 5 -13.0 40,263 38 5/16 at Chi R-N L 5-9 Lackey, 4-3 Arroyo, 3-3 19-19 T3 -2.5 40,653 121 8/16 at Chi R-N L 6-7 Davis, 3-1 Peralta, 3-3 50-71 5 -14.0 37,021 39 5/17 at Chi R-N L 5-7 Hendricks, 3-2 Feldman, 2-4 Davis, 9 19-20 4 -3.0 38,715 122 8/17 at Chi R-D W 13-10 Storen, 4-2 Grimm, 1-2 Iglesias, 22 51-71 5 -13.0 38,675 40 5/18 at Chi R-D L 5-9 Lester, 2-2 Garrett, 3-3 Uhehara, 1 19-21 4 -4.0 36,023 123 8/18 at Atl R-N W 5-4 Romano, 3-5 Dickey, 8-8 Iglesias, 23 52-71 5 -13.0 31,174 41 5/19 vs Col H-N L 6-12 Anderson, 3-4 Bonillla, 0-2 19-22 4 *-5.0 23,184 124 8/19 at Atl R-N W 11-8 Stephenson, 1-4 Teheran, 7-11 53-71 5 -13.0 39,317 42 5/20 vs Col H-D W 12-8 Wojciechowski, 1-0 Dunn, 2-1 20-22 4 -4.5 25,188 125 8/20 at Atl R-D L 1-8 Newcomb, 2-7 Castillo, 2-6 53-72 5 -14.0 25,758 43 5/21 vs Col H-D L 4-6 Freeland, 5-2 Arroyo, 3-4 Holland, 19 20-23 4 -4.5 23,352 8/21 off day 53-72 5 -14.0 44 5/22 vs Cle H-N W 5-1 Feldman, 3-4 Tomlin, 2-6 21-23 4 -4.0 26,794 126 8/22 vs Chi H-N L 9-13 Rondon, 4-1 Peralta, 3-4 53-73 5 -15.0 16,467 45 5/23 vs Cle H-N L 7-8 Miller, 3-0 Storen, 1-1 Allen, 13 21-24 4 -4.0 26,334 127 8/23 vs Chi H-N L 3-9 Montgomery, 4-6 Wojciechowski, 3-3 53-74 5 -16.0 15,355 46 5/24 at Cle R-N W 4-3 Lorenzen, 3-0 Allen, 0-2 Iglesias, 8 22-24 4 -3.0 19,426 128 8/24 vs Chi H-N W 4-2 Lorenzen, 8-2 Strop, 3-4 Iglesias, 24 54-74 5 -15.0 23,383 5/25 at Cle R-N Postponed by rain, rescheduled for Mon, 7/24 (7:10) 22-24 4 -3.0 129 8/25 vs Pit H-N W 9-5 Stephenson, 2-4 Nova, 11-11 55-74 5 -14.0 20,561 47 5/26 at Phi R-N W 5-2 Adleman, 3-2 Nola, 2-2 Iglesias, 9 23-24 4 -2.0 21,388 130 8/26 vs Pit H-N L 0-1 Cole, 11-8 Castillo, 2-7 Rivero, 15 55-75 5 -15.0 35,259 48 5/27 at Phi R-D L 3-4 Neris, 2-2 Lorenzen, 3-1 23-25 4 -2.5 30,100 131 8/27 vs Pit H-D L 2-5 Schugel, 3-0 Mahle, 0-1 Rivero, 16 55-76 5 -15.0 26,155 49 5/28 at Phi R-D W 8-4 Feldman, 4-4 Eflin, 0-3 24-25 4 -2.5 25,413 8/28 off day 55-76 5 -15.5 50 5/29 at Tor R-N L 2-17 Stroman, 6-2 Bonilla, 0-3 24-26 4 -2.5 29,844 132 8/29 vs NYM H-N W 14-4 Romano, 4-5 Flexen, 3-3 56-76 5 -15.5 12,946 51 5/30 at Tor R-N L 4-6 Smith, 1-0 Wood, 0-3 Osuna, 10 24-27 4 -2.5 32,747 133 8/30 vs NYM H-N L 0-2 Montero, 3-9 Bailey, 4-7 Ramos, 26 56-77 5 -16.5 12,491 52 5/31 at Tor R-D L 4-5 Grilli, 2-4 Peralta, 2-1 Osuna, 11 24-28 4 -3.5 44,058 134 8/31 vs NYM H-D W 7-2 Stephenson, 3-4 deGrom, 14-8 57-77 5 -16.5 13,634 6/1 off day 24-28 4 -4.0 135 9/1 at Pit R-N W 7-3 Wojciechowski, 4-3 Cole, 11-9 58-77 5 -16.5 23,569 53 6/2 vs Atl H-N W 3-2 (10) Iglesias, 2-0 Ramirez, 2-2 25-28 4 -3.0 27,300 136 9/2 at Pit R-N L 0-5 Schugel, 4-0 Lorenzen, 8-3 58-78 5 -17.5 23,529 54 6/3 vs Atl H-D L 5-6 (12) Johnson, 3-1 Wood, 0-4 25-29 4 -3.0 26,485 137 9/3 at Pit R-D L 1-3 Williams, 6-7 Romano, 4-6 Rivero, 17 58-79 5 -17.5 24,474 55 6/4 vs Atl H-D L 8-13 Teheran, 5-4 Garrett, 3-4 25-30 5 -4.0 26,227 138 9/4 vs Mil H-D W 5-4 Iglesias, 3-2 Hader, 1-3 59-79 5 -16.5 22,403 56 6/5 vs StL H-N W 4-2 Bonilla, 1-3 Martinez, 4-5 Iglesias, 10 26-30 4 -3.0 16,325 139 9/5 vs Mil H-N W 9-3 Stephenson, 4-4 Davies, 16-8 Iglesias, 25 60-79 5 -15.5 12,135 57 6/6 vs StL H-N W 13-1 Adleman, 4-2 Wainwright, 6-4 27-30 3 -3.0 18,620 140 9/6 vs Mil H-D W 7-1 Castillo, 3-7 Garza, 6-9 61-79 5 -15.5 12,626 58 6/7 vs StL H-N W 6-4 Peralta, 3-1 Cecil, 0-2 Iglesias, 11 28-30 3 -3.0 20,891 141 9/7 at NYM R-N L 2-7 Harvey, 5-4 Mahle, 0-2 61-80 5 -16.5 21,274 59 6/8 vs StL H-D W 5-2 Feldman, 5-4 Leake, 5-5 Iglesias, 12 29-30 3 -2.0 28,917 142 9/8 at NYM R-N L 1-5 Lugo, 6-4 Garrett, 3-7 Ramos, 27 61-81 5 -16.5 25,864 60 6/9 at LAD R-N L 2-7 Hill, 3-2 Garrett, 3-5 Maeda, 1 29-31 3 -3.0 44,036 143 9/9 at NYM R-N L 1-6 Montero, 6-9 Bailey, 4-8 61-82 5 -16.5 30,661 61 6/10 at LAD R-N L 4-5 Jansen, 4-0 Storen, 1-2 29-32 3 -3.0 43,439 144 9/10 at NYM R-D W 10-5 Stephens, 2-0 Familia, 1-2 Iglesias, 26 62-82 5 -15.5 27,590 62 6/11 at LAD R-D L 7-9 Avilan, 1-1 Iglesias, 2-1 Jansen, 11 29-33 4 -3.0 42,674 9/11 off day 62-82 5 -15.5 63 6/12 at SD R-N L 3-9 Perdomo, 1-3 Arroyo, 3-5 29-34 4 -3.5 17,006 145 x 9/12 at StL R-N L 4-13 Lynn, 11-7 Stephenson, 4-5 62-83 5 -16.5 40,030 64 6/13 at SD R-N L 2-6 Richard, 5-7 Feldman, 5-5 Maurer, 11 29-35 5 -4.0 20,463 146 9/13 at StL R-N W 6-0 Mahle, 1-2 Flaherty, 0-1 63-83 5 -16.5 40,124 65 6/14 at SD R-D L 2-4 Chacin, 6-5 Lorenzen, 3-2 Maurer, 12 29-36 5 -5.0 20,386 147 y 9/14 at StL R-D L 2-5 Weaver, 6-1 Garrett, 3-8 63-84 5 -17.5 40,230 6/15 off day 29-36 5 -5.5 148 9/15 vs Pit H-N W 4-2 Bailey, 5-8 Kuhl, 7-11 Iglesias, 27 64-84 5 -17.5 17,625 66 6/16 vs LAD H-N L 1-3 Wood, 7-0 Adleman, 4-3 Jansen, 14 29-37 5 -6.5 35,613 149 9/16 vs Pit H-D W 2-1 Romano, 5-6 Nova, 11-14 Reed, 1 65-84 5 -17.5 25,685 67 6/17 vs LAD H-D L 2-10 Ryu, 3-6 Wojciechowski, 1-1 29-38 5 -6.5 42,431 150 9/17 vs Pit H-D W 5-2 Stephenson, 5-5 Cole, 11-11 Lorenzen, 2 66-84 5 -17.5 22,228 68 6/18 vs LAD H-D L 7-8 Maeda, 5-3 Arroyo, 3-6 Jansen, 15 29-39 5 *-7.5 27,316 9/18 off day 66-84 5 -17.5 69 6/19 at TB R-N W 7-3 Lorenzen, 4-2 Alvarado, 0-2 30-39 5 -6.5 17,117 151 9/19 vs StL H-N L 7-8 (10) Nicasio, 4-5 Adleman, 5-11 Lyons, 3 66-85 5 -18.5 17,165 70 6/20 at TB R-N L 5-6 Cobb, 6-5 Garrett, 3-6 Colome, 20 30-40 5 -6.5 13,375 152 9/20 vs StL H-N L 2-9 Weaver, 7-1 Davis, 1-3 66-86 5 -18.5 12,903 71 6/21 at TB R-D L 3-8 Ramirez, 4-2 Adleman, 4-4 Whitley, 2 30-41 5 -7.5 19,610 153 9/21 vs StL H-N L 5-8 Martinez, 12-11 Bailey, 5-9 66-87 5 -19.5 14,903 6/22 off day 30-41 5 -8.0 154 9/22 vs Bos H-N L 4-5 Price, 6-3 Romano, 5-7 Kimbrel, 34 66-88 5 *-20.5 23,463 72 6/23 at Wsh R-N L 5-6 (11) Albers, 3-1 Iglesias, 2-2 30-42 5 -8.0 36,347 155 9/23 vs Bos H-D L 0-5 Rodriguez, 6-6 Stephenson, 5-6 &66-89 5 *-20.5 36,076 73 6/24 at Wsh R-D L 3-18 Ross, 4-3 Bailey, 0-1 30-43 5 -8.0 40,139 156 9/24 vs Bos H-D 1:10 FOX Sports Ohio 74 6/25 at Wsh R-D W 6-2 Feldman, 6-5 Roark, 6-5 31-43 5 -8.0 35,387 9/25 off day 75 6/26 at StL R-D L 2-8 Wacha, 4-3 Finnegan, 1-1 31-44 5 -8.5 46,535 157 9/26 at Mil R-N 7:40 FOX Sports Ohio 76 6/27 vs Mil H-N W 8-6 Adleman, 5-4 Guerra, 1-2 Iglesias, 13 32-44 5 -7.5 18,577 158 9/27 at Mil R-N 8:10 FOX Sports Ohio 77 6/28 vs Mil H-N W 4-3 Storen, 2-2 Knebel, 0-1 Iglesias, 14 33-44 5 -6.5 21,842 159 9/28 at Mil R-N 4:10 FOX Sports Ohio (original starting time was 8:10et) 78 6/29 vs Mil H-N L 3-11 Nelson, 6-4 Bailey, 0-2 33-45 5 -7.5 20,419 160 9/29 at Chi R-D 2:20 FOX Sports Ohio 79 6/30 vs Chi H-N W 5-0 Feldman, 7-5 Montgomery, 1-5 34-45 5 -7.5 39,501 161 9/30 at Chi R-D 4:05 FOX Sports Ohio 80 7/1 vs Chi H-D W 5-3 Stephens, 1-0 Butler, 4-3 35-45 5 -7.5 39,826 162 10/1 at Chi R-D 3:20 FOX Sports Ohio 81 7/2 vs Chi H-D L 2-6 Arrieta, 8-6 Adleman, 5-5 35-46 5 -7.5 38,536

BOLD RED CAPS are complete games, bold red attendance are sellouts # - Season-high 5 games above .500, ++ - Season-high 1.5-game leads & - Season-high 23 games below .500, * - Season-high 20.5-game deficits x - Eliminated from Wild Card contention on 9/12 y - Eliminated from NL Central Division contention on 9/14