OFFICIAL GAME NOTES Kansas City Royals (71-46) @ (51-65) Great American Ball Park - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Game #118 - Road Game #56 Fox Sports Kansas City (HD) & KCSP Radio (610 Sports) UPCOMING PITCHING PROBABLES Wednesday, August 19 @ Cincinnati Reds: RHP Jeremy Guthrie (8-7, 5.63) vs. RHP Keyvius Sampson (1-1, 3.18), 6:10 p.m. (CDT), FSKC (HD) & 610 Sports Thursday, August 20 @ Boston Red Sox: LHP Danny Duffy (6-5, 4.03) vs. TBA, 6:10 p.m. (CDT), FSKC (HD) & 610 Sports Friday, August 21 @ Boston Red Sox: RHP Johnny Cueto (9-7, 2.46) vs. TBA, 6:10 p.m. (CDT), FSKC (HD) & 610 Sports Saturday, August 22 @ Boston Red Sox: RHP (7-7, 4.82) vs. TBA, 6:10 p.m. (CDT), FSKC (HD) & 610 Sports Sunday, August 23 @ Boston Red Sox: RHP Edinson Volquez (11-7+ tonight) vs. TBA, 12:35 p.m. (CDT), FSKC (HD) & 610 Sports Tonight’s game is being broadcast in Kansas City on KCSP Radio (610 Sports) and the Royals Radio Network with Denny Matthews, Steve Physioc and Steve Stewart, while Don Free serves as the producer/engineer...tonight’s game is being televised on Fox Sports Kansas City with Ryan Lefebvre and Rex Hudler on the call...the pre and post-game shows, Hy-Vee Royals Live, are hosted by Joel Goldberg and Jeff Montgomery.

Royals vs. Reds HITTING ROAD AFTER TERRIFIC STAY--Tonight kicks off a 6-game journey for the Royals, who are The Royals swept a 2-game series with Cincy in Kauffman coming off their second 8-win homestand of the year, posting an 8-2 mark that was capped with a thrilling Stadium in mid-April and now complete the 2015 work with a 4-3, 10-inning triumph on Sunday night against the Angeles...KC went 3-0 vs. the White Sox, 2-1 against pair here by the river...Kansas City is 11-8 all-time vs. the Reds, Detroit and 3-1 against the Halos to match the win total of an 8-3 stand from July 2-12...as for Sunday, the including a 6-5 advantage in Cincinnati and a 3-3 split in Great American Ball Park. Royals jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning off of L.A. starter Hector Santiago with Ben Zobrist and Date Site Score WP LP Att. Eric Hosmer each knocking home a run...Kansas City was then held hitless until the 10th when Zobrist 5/19 KC W, 3-0 Ventura Cueto 29,769 started the frame with a single and eventually scored the game-winner on a Kendrys Morales hit to left...the 5/20 KC W, 7-1 Guthrie Marquis 30,450 Royals tied the game with three walks and a sacrifice fly in the ninth against closer Huston Street...Kelvin 8/18 @ Cin Herrera tossed a perfect 10th to record the win...Yordano Ventura allowed just two runs on five hits with 8/19 @ Cin a walk and seven K’s in a no decision...the Royals were held to five hits, with Zobrist collecting two and walking once...the win and then Minnesota’s loss last night in New York put Kansas City a season-high 12 1/2 games up in the A.L. Central with 45 games remaining. THE LAND OF HOZ--Eric Hosmer’s first inning RBI single on Sunday night gave him at least one run batted in for each of the 10 games of the just completed homestand, which is also a big league best for 2015 for consecutive games with an RBI...Sunday’s knock moved him past Adam Lind and Melky Cabrera, who each had at least one RBI in nine straight this year...Hoz now has the third longest streak in team history, trailing only Frank White (11 games) and newly-minted team Hall of Famer Mike Sweeney (13 games)...he enters tonight riding an 8-game hitting streak in which he’s batted .367 (11-for-30) with seven of the 11 hits going for extra bases (four doubles & three homers)...he’s also walked five times in this streak for an on-base pct. of .457...in his last 36 games, Hoz has batted .404 (55-for-136) with 32 runs scored, 10 doubles, two triples, six homers and 30 RBI, while OPS’ing at a 1.096 clip...among qualifying hitters, Hoz leads the A.L. with a .397 average since the All-Star break, while scoring a big league best 28 runs and ranking second in the American League in on-base pct. at .457. ZO AT HOME AS A ROYAL--While Johnny Cueto’s acquisition captured the headlines, Kansas City’s other trade deadline deal has also paid huge dividends in his time with the Royals, as Ben Zobrist reached base three more times on Sunday and was on board in 13 of his 18 plate appearances during the 4-game set with the Angels...in the series, “Zo” was 7-for-12 with six walks for a .583 average and .722 on-base pct...in 16 games for the Royals, Zobrist has hit .345 (19-for-55) with 10 runs scored, three doubles, three homers and 10 RBI, while also walking 12 times for an on-base pct. of .456...his .438 on-base pct. since the All-Star break is fifth in the A.L. SERIES WORK--The 3-1 weekend against the Angels gave Kansas City a 7-series winning streak in Kauffman Stadium, dating back to sweeping a 4-game set from Tampa Bay in early July...both home and road, KC is now 9-3 in its last 12 sets played and over a longer stretch, the Royals have gone 11-4 with a split in its last 16 series contested...on the year, the Royals are 24-11 with four splits in the 39 series played. BEST AT HOME IN A.L.--Kansas City’s 8-2 homestand marked the second 8-win stay for the club this year, as its posted an 8-3 ledger to open July with a 2-2 split vs. Minnesota, 4-0 sweep of the Rays and 2-1 series against Toronto...Kansas City has gone 19-5 in its last 24 home games and has an overall home mark of 42-20, the best home record in the A.L. while matching last year’s home victory total (42-39)...this 6-game trip is part of a stretch in which 23 of 32 games are slated for ‘The K’. TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHERS: RHP Edinson Volquez (11-7, 3.27) vs. RHP Raisel Iglesias (3-4, 4.70) 2015 2014 Career 2015 2014 Career Edinson Volquez vs. Reds - 0-2 1-2 Major League Record 11-7 (3.27 ERA) 13-7 77-66 Raisel Iglesias vs. Royals 0-0 - 0-0 Major League Record 3-4 (4.70 ERA) - 3-4 EDINSON VOLQUEZ opens this six-game road trip making his team-leading 25th start of the season, his 210th career starting assignment and 215th overall appearance...he returns to Cincinnati, where he called home from 2008-11, facing the Reds for the seventh time in his career. ROUGH LANDING--Edinson was dominant for 7.0 innings last Wednesday night at Volquez’s 2015 starts ‘The K’, but allowed the first four hitters to reach in the eighth as Detroit rallied for a 7-4 DATE OPPONENT SCORE IP H R ER HR BB SO TP-K LEFT 4/9 vs. Chicago W, 4-1 8.0 4 1 1 0 1 5 95-58 4-1 win...he was charged with five earned runs (six total) on eight hits over his 7.0+ innings 4/15 @ Minnesota L, 1-3 7.2 5 3 3 1 1 7 106-77 1-3 with two walks and five ...Volquez set down 13 in a row between the third and 4/20 vs. Minnesota W, 7-1 7.0 5 1 1 0 1 5 99-66 4-1 4/26 @ Chicago L, 3-5 5.2 5 5 1 0 2 6 90-64 3-4 the seventh as KC built a 4-2 lead...however, he allowed two singles and a walk to start 5/2 vs. Detroit L, 1-2 6.0 5 2 2 0 3 4 102-63 0-2 the eighth, while Ian Kinsler tied the game with a two-run double, ending Ed’s night...both 5/7 vs. Cleveland ND, 7-4 3.0 2 3 3 0 6 3 78-41 4-3 5/12 @ Texas ND, 7-6 5.0 6 4 4 1 3 3 82-48 4-3 inherited baserunners came around to score, resulting in Volky’s seventh defeat...the eighth 5/17 vs. New York W, 6-0 7.0 3 0 0 0 0 5 101-63 6-0 5/23 vs. St. Louis W, 3-2 6.0 4 2 2 0 3 1 84-53 3-2 inning rally also snapped the righty’s streak of quality starts at five, while the six runs were 5/29 @ Chicago Cubs ND, 8-4 5.2 6 3 3 1 1 9 109-72 4-3 the most he’s been charged with since an 11-4 loss to these Reds on June 18, 2014 as a Pirate. 6/5 vs. Texas L, 0-4 5.1 6 4 4 1 3 6 100-60 0-4 6/10 @ Minnesota W, 7-2 7.0 6 1 1 0 3 6 115-71 7-1 STILL ROLLIN’--Despite the loss last Wednesday, Volquez’s seven victories since 6/15 @ Milwaukee W, 8-5 5.0 6 2 2 0 2 2 78-48 7-2 June 10 are tied for second-most in the American League, behind only Texas’ Colby Lewis 6/20 vs. Boston W, 7-4 5.1 8 4 4 1 2 0 88-63 6-4 6/26 @ Oakland W, 5-2 7.0 3 1 1 0 1 3 107-66 5-1 (8)...in that span, Edinson has posted a 3.28 ERA (29 ER in 79.2 IP), while throwing the 7/1 @ Houston ND, 5-6 5.0 8 5 5 2 1 8 91-65 3-5 7/7 vs. Tampa Bay-2 ND, 7-1 5.0 5 1 1 1 3 5 101-59 1-1 10th-most innings...he’s been one of the best pitchers in baseball over the last 14 months as 7/12 vs. Toronto ND, 11-10 5.1 5 4 1 0 3 2 104-61 7-3 since June 20 of last season, Volky is tied for the fourth-best winning percentage (.714) in 7/17 @ Chicago-2 L, 0-2 6.1 8 2 2 0 2 3 105-64 0-2 7/22 vs. Pittsburgh W, 5-1 7.2 8 1 1 0 1 8 97-71 5-1 the Majors, going 20-8 with a 2.65 ERA, which ranks ninth, and a .239 opponents’ average. 7/27 @ Cleveland W, 9-4 6.0 6 3 3 1 5 4 111-68 9-1 SWEET ESCAPE--Edinson has held opponents to a .182 batting average (24-for- 8/2 @ Toronto L, 2-5 6.0 4 2 2 1 3 4 105-67 0-2 8/7 vs. Chicago W, 3-2 7.0 4 1 1 0 2 3 101-67 3-1 132) with runners in scoring position, the third-best mark in the American League and 8/12 vs. Detroit L, 4-7 7.0 8 6 5 0 2 5 96-67 4-4 2015 Totals 11-7, 3.27 146.0 130 61 53 10 54 107 2345-1505 64% fouth-lowest in the Majors among qualifying hurlers...he’s given up just five extra-base Career Totals 77-66, 4.29 1188.2 1126 615 567 119 574 1042 - - hits (all doubles) in those situations for the third-lowest opponents’ slugging percentage (.220) with RISP in the Majors. INTERLEAGUE--A long-time National Leaguer (2008-14), Volky is 3-0 with a 2.96 ERA (8 ER in 24.1 IP) in four starts against the Senior Circuit this season...the Royals have won all four of his starts against N.L. clubs, with Edinson earning wins over St. Louis (3-2, May 23), Milwaukee (8-5, June 15) and Pittsburgh (5-1, July 22). AT THE PLATE--Edinson looks to collect his first hit of the year, after going 0-for-2 at both Wrigley and Miller Park...he’s a career .084 hitter (23-for-275) with two doubles and a homer...the roundtripper came off of former Blue Jays pitcher Ramon Ortiz on June 2, 2013 at Petco Park, while Volky was with San Diego. VS. CINCY---Volquez takes on another of his former clubs, facing the Reds for the first time this season...he’s made six previous starts against Cincinnati, going 1-2 with a 4.84 ERA (19 ER in 35.1 IP), despite holding them to a .227 average in those outings...the lone win was as a Padre on July 30, 2013, when he earned an 11-5 triumph here, despite allowing five runs on six hits over 5.0 innings. ON THE ROAD--Edinson makes his 12th road start tonight, entering at 4-4 with a 3.66 ERA with 24 walks and 55 strikeouts in 66.1 innings...he’s gone 1-2 in his last three outings away from Kauffman Stadium, despite a 3.44 ERA (7 ER in 18.1 IP) in that span...Volky is 36-32 with a 4.60 ERA in 102 career road starts (104 overall outings). Volquez vs. Reds Edinson’s Last Win: Player AVG. AB H HR RBI August 7, 2015 vs. (7.0 IP, 3-2 over John Danks) Jason Bourgeois .000 3 0 0 0 Edinson’s Last Loss: Jay Bruce .500 14 7 1 2 August 12 vs. Detroit (7.0 IP, 4-7 to Neftali Feliz) Marlon Byrd .263 19 5 0 1 Edinson’s High: Todd Frazier .214 14 3 0 0 13, September 3, 2008 vs. Pittsburgh (7.0 IP, no-decision in a 6-5 loss to Tyler Yates) Billy Hamilton .250 8 2 0 0 Edinson’s Last Complete Game: Brayan Pena .333 3 1 0 1 May 23, 2015 vs. St. Louis (6.0 IP, 3-2 over John Lackey) 3rd career Brandon Phillips .133 15 2 0 1 Edinson’s Last 9.0 Inning Complete Game: Skip Schumaker .278 18 5 0 4 July 10, 2014 @ St. Louis (9.0 IP, 9-1 over Shelby Miller) Eugenio Suarez .000 3 0 0 0 Joey Votto .143 7 1 0 0 Edinson’s Only Career Shutout: July 19, 2012 vs. Houston (9.0 IP, 1-0 over Lucas Harrell) Kansas City Royals • One Royal Way • Kansas City, MO 64129 • www.royals.com • ©Kansas City Royals 2015 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Pitching Notes Tomorrow’s Starter - Jeremy Guthrie = Jeremy will close this brief two-game series tomorrow, making his 23rd start of the season...he’s 8-7 with a 5.63 ERA. = He took a no-decision last Thursday evening against the Angels as L.A. rallied for a 7-6 win against the Royals bullpen...Guthrie allowed just one run on two hits with three walks and two strikeouts in his 6.0 innings of work...he allowed his two hits in back-to-back at-bats in the fourth and retired the last seven he faced. = Guthrie has enjoyed success pitching against National League clubs this year, posting a 2-1 record with a 2.65 ERA (5 ER in 17.0 IP)...in his career as a Royal, J-Guts is 4-1 with a 2.30 ERA (14 ER in 54.2 IP) in eight Interleague starts, which includes a 6-2 complete-game victory at Arizona on August 7 of last season. = August has been Jeremy’s best month throughout his career, going 20-17 with a 4.10 ERA during the month...since 2012, he’s 10-5 in the month with a 3.37 ERA. = J-Guts makes his second start of the year and fourth of his career vs. Cincy...he earned a 7-1 win over the Reds on May 20, tossing 6.0 shutout innings. = He’s 4-4 in his 10 road starts this season, posting a 7.66 ERA in those outings...he’s looking for his first road win since June 28, a 5-3 triumph at O.Co Coliseum. 2015 Pitching Lines G W-L SV SVO ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO OPP AVG Starters 117 48-38 - - 4.20 662.0 666 324 309 74 216 441 .266 Relievers 115 23-8 40 56 2.42 379.1 294 112 102 27 126 347 .213 Totals 117 71-46 40 56 3.55 1,041.1 960 436 411 101 342 788 .245 Bullpen Totals: 1st Batter Efficiency: 249/344 (72%) Saves/Save Opp: 40/56 (71%) Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 112/32 (29%) Wade Davis 1st Batter Efficiency:40/49 Saves/Save Opp: 9/10 (90%) Last Save: June 28 @ Oak (12th career) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 6/0 2015 Strikeout High: 3 (twice, last 5/29 @ Cubs) August 16 vs. LAA 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 = Davis entered in the eighth inning Sunday night against the Angels and surrendered a go-ahead to Kole Calhoun before completing the frame...the home run was his second allowed this month and marks the first time he has allowed a run in back-to-back outings since September 16 and 17 of last season against the White Sox. = Davis gave up two earned runs Thursday night against the Angels for only the second time as a reliever...the last time was on April 5, 2014 against the White Sox, spanning 114 consecutive appearances...it was the second-longest streak by a reliever without giving up multiple runs in Major League history, behind Mike Myers (126 games, 1999-2001). = Wade gave up his first home run in nearly two years Aug. 1 in Toronto, when Jose Bautista went deep off him in the eighth...he had worked a club record 125.2 innings as a reliever, facing 479 hitters in that span prior to Bautista’s blast. = Davis’ 16 wins out of the ‘pen since 2014 are the most in MLB...also leads the Majors with an 1.13 ERA (6 ER in 47.2 IP), among pitchers with at least 40.0 innings. = He’s holding lefties to a .160 average on the year (15-for-94), sixth among Major League pitchers with at least 90 opponent at-bats by left-handers. Kelvin Herrera 1st Batter Efficiency:38/54 Saves/Save Opp: 0/5 (0%) Last Save: Apr. 10, 2013 vs. Min (5th) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 14/7 2015 Strikeout High: 3 (twice, last on 6/6 @ Det.) August 16 vs. LAA (Win) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 = Herrera completed a perfect 10th inning Sunday night against the Angels and picked up his fourth win of the season when the Royals rallied in the bottom of the frame...it was his 42nd scoreless appearance this year and 12th since the All-Star break...his four wins match his total from 2014 and are one shy of his career-best (2013). = He’s holding lefties to a .144 average on the year (13-for-90), fourth among Major League pitchers with at least 90 opponent at-bats by left-handers. Luke Hochevar 1st Batter Efficiency:22/32 Saves/Save Opp: 1/2 (50%) Last Save: Aug. 11 vs. Detroit (3rd career) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 11/4 2015 Strikeout High: 3 (twice, last on 8/11 vs. Det.) August 15 vs. LAA 1.0 3 3 1 0 2 = Luke came in for the ninth Saturday night against the Angels and allowed three runs (one earned) on a C.J. Cron home run and back-to-back RBI hits after a two-out error. = He tossed 2.2 innings to finish Tuesday night’s game vs. Detroit for his first save of the year and third of his career...his last save came on Aug. 8, 2013 against Boston...the outing marked his longest since Aug. 24, 2013 (3.0 innings). = Hoch had a scoreless streak from June 19-July 26, working 13.2 innings, allowing just six hits, before allowing a season-high four runs July 29 in Cleveland. = He gave up eight earned runs in his first 12 appearances of the year as he began his comeback from Tommy John surgery that cost him the entire 2014 season. Greg Holland 1st Batter Efficiency:30/39 Saves/Save Opp: 26/30 (86%) Last Save: Aug. 14 vs. LAA (138th career) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 3/2 2015 Strikeout High: 3 (3x, last on 8/14 vs. LAA) August 16 vs. LAA 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 = Holland entered the ninth in a tie game on Sunday night against the Angels and tossed a perfect inning. = After suffering a loss on Thursday night, Holland bounced back Friday, allowing just one hit and matching a season-high three strikeouts, to pick up his 26th save of the season...it was his 139th rescue of all-time, which is ninth among active relievers. = He has 118 saves since the start of 2013, second in MLB to San Diego’s Craig Kimbrel (131). = Holland has been at his best this season when holding a one-run lead, allowing opponents to hit just .171 in 43 plate appearances, with 14 strikeouts and one run allowed. Ryan Madson 1st Batter Efficiency:38/52 Saves/Save Opp: 2/4 (50%) Last Save: Aug. 9 vs. CWS (54th) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 18/6 2015 Strikeout High: 3 on 4/13 @ Min August 14 vs. LAA 1.0 1 0 0 2 0 = Ryan pitched another scoreless inning Friday night against the Angels, despite allowing his first lead off extra-base hit and walking two Angels...it was his 42nd scoreless appearance this season, including 11 since the All-Star break...he had not allowed a walk since June 27, spanning 16.2 innings over 20 appearances. Kris Medlen 1st Batter Efficiency:3/5 Saves/Save Opp: 0/0 (0%) Last Save: April 27, 2012 vs. Pitt. (first career) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 5/1 2015 Strikeout High: 4 vs. Pittsburgh on 7/20 August 9 vs. CWS 3.2 0 0 0 1 3 = Kris relieved Danny Duffy in the fourth inning Aug. 9, against the White Sox and recorded his second-longest relief appearance (3.2 IP), allowing no hits with three strikeouts...he was one out shy of matching his longest relief appearance, which came on June 14, 2009, when he worked 4.0 innings at Baltimore. = Medlen also picked off Adam Eaton in the fifth inning of his Aug. 9 appearance, his 10th-career pick off and first since August 17, 2013 vs. Washington. = He missed the entire 2014 season after having “Tommy John” surgery during ...he’s posted a 2.98 ERA (47 ER in 142.0 IP) in 95 career relief appearances. Franklin Morales (L) 1st Batter Efficiency:36/49 Saves/Save Opp: 0/1 (0%) Last Save: July 31, 2012 vs. Det (11th) Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 21/2 2015 Strikeout High: 3 on 7/30 @ Cleveland August 13 vs. LAA 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 = Morales entered Thursday night’s contest against the Angels in the ninth with two on and none out, but was able to get out of trouble without allowing a run, recording two punchouts...it was the first time he recorded three outs since he tossed a full inning on July 29 in Cleveland. = He allowed his first run in 14 appearances on July 31 in Toronto, on Josh Donaldson’s game-winning hit in the 11th inning...prior to that, he had worked 14.0 scoreless frames between June 28 and July 29. Chris Young 1st Batter Efficiency:7/7 Saves/Save Opp: 0/0 (0%) Last Save: None Last Outing: IP H R ER BB SO Inherited Runners/Runners Scored: 2/0 2015 Strikeout High: 9 on 5/1 vs. Det (start) August 12 vs. Detroit 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 = Chris made his first appearance since July 28, last Wednesday night against Detroit, coming out of the pen for the ninth and allowing a run on two hits. = It was his first appearance out of the bullpen since May 6, against Cleveland..he had been in the starting rotation from May 10-July 28, going 7-6 with a 3.49 ERA as a starter...he's 1-0 with a 2.08 ERA and a .133 opponents batting average (6-for-45) out of the bullpen. = Among active pitchers that have thrown at least 1,000 innings, Chris’ .225 opponents’ batting average is second to only Clayton Kershaw (.208).

Royals vs. Reds Interleague - Pitching (Career) 2015 Career Pitcher W-L S ERA G IP H ER W-L S ERA G IP H ER Pitcher W-L S ERA G IP H ER Cueto ------Cueto 14-6 0 2.68 28 178.0 141 53 Davis 0-0 1 0.00 2 2.0 1 0 0-0 1 0.00 2 2.0 1 0 Davis 7-6 2 3.04 37 91.2 86 31 Duffy ------Duffy 3-3 0 3.11 8 46.1 40 16 Guthrie 1-0 0 0.00 1 6.0 5 0 2-1 0 3.24 3 16.2 21 6 Guthrie 10-11 0 3.67 32 201.1 189 82 Herrera 0-0 0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 0-0 0 0.00 1 1.0 0 0 Herrera 3-4 1 3.32 36 40.2 31 15 Hochevar 0-0 0 0.00 1 1.0 1 0 1-0 0 3.21 3 14.0 10 5 Hochevar 5-4 0 4.50 27 104.0 112 52 Holland ------Holland 2-2 15 4.10 40 37.1 38 17 Madson 0-0 0 9.00 1 1.0 2 1 4-4 3 7.06 25 29.1 35 23 Madson 4-5 2 4.24 48 70.0 74 33 Medlen ------0-1 0 4.74 7 19.0 23 10 Medlen 4-3 0 4.19 18 68.2 69 32 Morales ------2-0 2 2.70 6 6.2 5 2 Morales 2-5 0 5.27 28 66.2 64 39 Ventura 1-0 0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0 1-0 0 0.00 1 7.0 4 0 Venutra 3-3 0 3.91 8 46.0 47 20 Volquez ------1-2 0 4.84 6 35.1 29 19 Volquez 11-7 0 4.27 24 141.1 135 67 Young ------0-1 0 2.38 4 22.2 22 6 Young 12-3 0 3.20 20 112.1 97 40 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Hitting Notes Drew Butera LAA Series: 2-for-7, 2 RBI, BB Last Stand: 3-for-11 (.273), 2 RBI, 2 BB Hit Streak: 4 g (4-15) = Drew caught the final three innings Sunday after Salvador Perez was ejected for arguing balls and strikes...he drew a walk to extend the ninth inning as KC scored the tying run...collected his first two-out RBI of the season last Thursday and Friday nights with singles vs. the Angels...had his only two-hit game May 14 at Texas. = Butera was acquired from the Angels on May 7, in exchange for minor league infielder Ryan Jackson...he’s thrown out 33.2 percent of would-be basestealers since debuting for the Twins in 2010...his percentage ranks eighth among active big league catchers who have played at least 250 games in that span. Lorenzo Cain LAA Series: 3-for-14, run, 2B, RBI, SB Last Stand: 14-for-33 (.424), 7 runs, 5 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBI, 3 SB, BB Hit Streak: 0 g (0-7) = Lorenzo snapped an eight-game hitting streak Sunday evening, going 0-for-5...he did reach on a two-base error in the sixth inning. = Cain is still hitting .315 (17-for-54) during the month of August with six doubles, a triple, a homer and nine runs scored...dating back to the start of July, he’s hitting .347 (50-for-144) with 14 doubles, three triples, six homers, 19 RBI and 31 runs scored in 36 games...his .367 average in July was the highest of any month in his career. = He ranks fifth in the A.L. in overall batting average (.314), while he’s tied for fifth in the league with a career-high 75 runs scored...also tied for sixth in doubles (29) and eighth in on-base percentage (.367)...he’s swiped 22 bases this year, tying him for third in the A.L., while his 50 steals over the last two years are fifth in the Junior Circuit. = Lo is also hitting a league-best .388 (50-for-129) with two outs, which also ranks second in the Majors, behind Dee Gordon (.402)...his .444 on-base percentage with two outs is third in the A.L., trailing Mike Trout (.503) and Miguel Cabrera (.458)...he also ranks eighth in the American League with a .303 average (60-for-198) on the road. = He’s a career .394 hitter (13-for-33) against the Reds with four doubles and seven runs scored in eight games...that includes a pair of four-hit games against Cincinnati as a member of the Brewers in 2010...he went 4-for-5 with a pair of doubles here on October 2, 2010. = Cain ranks second among A.L. outfielders, averaging 2.99 putouts per game...he’s collected 20 outfield assists since the start of 2013, which are tied for 18th in MLB. Jarrod Dyson LAA Series: 3-for-5, 3 runs, 2B, 3 RBI, 3 SB Last Stand: 6-for-14 (.429), 6 runs, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 3 SB, BB Hit Streak: 1 g (3-4) = Jarrod pinch-ran in the ninth inning Sunday, but was left stranded at third as the winning run...he celebrated his 31st birthday in style on Saturday night, matching career highs with three hits and three RBI against the Angels...it marked his third three-hit game of the season and first three-RBI contest since August 23 of last year at Texas. = He also swiped a pair of bags Saturday, marking the fourth time this year he’s lifted two or more in a game this year...his 22 thefts are tied for third in the A.L. = Dyson also recorded his team-leading sixth outfield assist Saturday night, throwing out David Murphy at the plate in the second inning...his six assists are the most he’s had in a season since a career-high eight in 2012...hit his first inside-the-park home run on July 8 off Chris Archer...batting .321 (17-for-52) with two outs. Alcides Escobar LAA Series: 2-for-19, 2 runs, sac Last Stand: 8-for-41 (.195), 7 runs, 3B, RBI, SB, BB, HBP, sac Hit Streak: 1 g (1-5) = Esky singled in the first inning Sunday night and scored on Ben Zobrist’s RBI double...looking to get back on track after going 2-for-19 (.105) in the Angels series. = Alcides has recorded 32 hits to lead-off games this season, batting .320 (32-for-100) in those situations with a .370 on-base percentage in his first plate appearance... this includes a pair of leadoff home runs this season, May 9 at Detroit off Anibal Sanchez and May 29 in Chicago off Cubs’ pitcher Jake Arietta. = He’s recorded 37 RBI, which ranks fifth among A.L. leadoff hitters...hitting .301 (28-for-93) with runners in scoring position this season...collected his third career walk-off hit on July 25, beating Houston 2-1 in 10 innings with an RBI single...ranks second in the A.L. with eight sacrifices this year. = Esky has played the second-most games at shortstop (582) since the start of 2012, trailing only Chicago’s Alexei Ramirez (586)...his total ranks sixth among players at all positions...he started all 162 contests in 2014, the first shortstop to do this since Jimmy Rollins in 2007. Eric Hosmer LAA Series: 6-for-15, 5 runs, 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 4 BB Last Stand: 12-for-38 (.316), 10 runs, 4 2B, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 5 BB, SB Hit Streak: 8 g (11-30) = Eric went 1-for-2 with an RBI single in the first and three walks Sunday night...he’s recorded at least one RBI in 10-straight games, which is the longest streak in the Majors this season and the third-longest in team history...he’s already recorded 16 RBI this month, which are second-most in the A.L. behind Baltimore’s Chris Davis (19). = Since the All-Star break, Hoz is hitting an A.L.-best .397 (46-for-116) among hitters with at least 80 at-bats, which is also third in the Majors among that group. = Over the course of the entire year, he ranks fourth in the Junior Circuit in batting average (.319), fifth in multi-hit games (40), tied for third in hits (138) and sixth in on-base percentage (.381)...he’s also fourth in the A.L., hitting .336 (87-for-259) against right-handed pitching, while his .950 OPS vs. righties is sixth. = He’s recorded 55 two-out hits, which rank third in the Majors and second in the A.L....his .350 average (55-for-157) with two down is third in the Junior Circuit. = Eric has 137 multi-hit games since the start of 2013, which are tied with Nick Markakis and Miguel Cabrera for ninth in the Majors...in that time, he also leads MLB with a .324 batting average (151-for-466) from the seventh inning on, including a .333 average (43-for-129) and a .519 slugging percentage late in games this season. = Hit .385 (40-for-104) during the month of July, which led the A.L....he had a season-best 14-game hitting streak from July 18-August 1. = A two-time Rawlings Gold Glove winner, Hoz has committed just two errors in 1,007 chances...his .998 fielding pct. ranks second among A.L. first basemen. Omar Infante LAA Series: 0-for-8 Last Stand: 0-for-23, 2 RBI, SF, 2 BB Hit Streak: 0 g (0-26) = Omar came on in the 10th inning to play second base and was on deck with the winning run scored...looking to get back on track after going hitless on the last homstand...drove in the winning run with a fielder’s choice in the 5-4 win over the White Sox August 8...his 99 RBI since the start of 2014 are ninth among second basemen. = He’s also tied for fifth among A.L. second sackers with 21 doubles this year...he needs one more double to reach 250 for his career...he’s recorded 28 triples since the start of 2010, which are tied for the most by a second baseman...hit his first home run in 480 regular season at-bats on July 27 in Cleveland. Kendrys Morales LAA Series: 5-for-15, run, 2B, 2 RBI, 4 BB Last Stand: 10-for-37 (.270), 4 runs, 3 2B, HR, 7 RBI, 6 BB Hit Streak: 2 g (3-9) = Kendrys recorded his first walk-off hit with the Royals and fifth of his career Sunday, singling home the winning run in the 10th inning. = With the game-winning hit, Morales recorded his 83rd RBI, which is third-most in the A.L., while it’s the second-highest single-season total of his career, behind his 108 RBI with the Angels in 2009...also recorded 24 multi-RBI games, which are the most by a Royal since Billy Butler in 2009...hitting .348 (46-for-132) with RISP. = His 22 RBI since the All-Star break are tied with Toronto’s Jose Bautista for eighth in the A.L., while he’s hitting .310 (36-for-116) in that span with a .457 SLG. = Kendrys is also second in the league with 32 doubles this season, which are fourth-most in the Majors. = He’s been incredible with two outs this season, leading the Majors with 42 two-out RBI, which are tied for fifth-most in franchise history...he’s batting .331 (54-for- 163) with two down this year, which ranks seventh in the American League, while his 54 two-out hits are third-most in the league and tied for fourth in the Majors. LAA Series: 4-for-13, 2 runs, 3 2B, RBI, 3 BB, HBP Last Stand: 6-for-29 (.207), 5 runs, 3 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 7 BB, SF, HBP Hit Streak: 0 g (0-4) = Moose went 0-for-3 Sunday evening, but drew an intentional walk in the ninth inning...recorded a pair of doubles in Saturday evening’s game, his ninth career game with multiple two-base hits...despite hitting .207 on the last homestand, he reached base at a .368 clip, drawing seven walks and was hit by pitch once. = He’s batting .339 (20-for-59) in Interleague games this season with three doubles, three homers and 11 RBI...this includes going 6-for-8 (.750) in the two-game set with Cincinnati in May, recording a pair of doubles...Mike is a career .309 hitter (89-for-288) against National League foes with a .455 slugging percentage (15 doubles, 9 homers). = Mike has been named the Royals Majestic Player of the Month twice (April, June)...he hit .299 (29-for-97) with five doubles, two homers and 15 RBI in June, the most he’s ever recorded in a single month in his career...he also hit .356 in April, his highest batting average in a single month. Paulo Orlando LAA Series: 3-for-12, 3 runs, 3 2B, RBI Last Stand: 4-for-16 (.250), 3 runs, 4 2B, RBI Hit Streak: 0 g (0-4) = Paulo went 0-for-4 last Sunday, being robbed of a game-winning hit in the ninth on a diving catch by Mike Trout...collected a pair of doubles in Saturday night’s win, his second game this year with two extra-base hits as he also had a pair of triples April 12 at Angel Stadium...collected 7 of his 17 extra-base hits in the seventh or later. = He’s had some big hits this year, hitting the fifth walk-off grand slam in team history July 7 vs. the Rays...he also hit a game-winning eighth inning home run July 12, beating Toronto, 11-10...he became the first player in Major League history to collect five triples in his first seven big league games. Salvador Perez LAA Series: 2-for-8, run, 2B, HR, 2 RBI Last Stand: 7-for-25 (.280), run, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB Hit Streak: 0 g (0-6) = Salvy was ejected for the first time in his career on Sunday, arguing balls and strikes with home plate umpire Quinn Wolcott...on Saturday, he homered and double in the second inning to become the fifth player to have 2 extra-base hits in an inning this season and the first Royal to do it since Jermaine Dye on August 30, 1997 vs. St. Louis. = After a rough start to August, Sal is batting .333 (11-for-33) over his last nine games with two doubles, two homers and seven RBI. = Perez recorded his 28th two-out RBI Saturday night, which are tied for eighth in the A.L....batting .382 (21-for-55) with runners in scoring position and two outs this year...his 17 home runs match his total from a year ago and are the second-most by a big league catcher, trailing only Brian McCann (21) of the Yankees. = Hitting .308 (20-for-65) in Interleague games this season, with four doubles, two homers and six RBI...went 2-for-6 with a double vs. the Reds earlier this season. = He recorded his 17th career pickoff Saturday night, throwing out Johnny Giavotella at first base...his total since his debut in 2011 is tops in the Majors...he’s also thrown out 19 baserunners trying to steal this year, which ranks third in the A.L., behind Russell Martin (21) and Rene Rivera (20). Alex Rios LAA Series: 1-for-15, run, 2 RBI, 2 SF, BB Last Stand: 6-for-32 (.188), 3 runs, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 SF Hit Streak: 0 g (0-8) = Alex drove in the tying run Sunday with a sac fly in the ninth inning...hit just .188 on the last homestand, but drove in three runs, while three of his hits were doubles. = He’s a career .333 hitter (9-for-27) against Cincinnati with two doubles, a homer and five runs scored in six games. = Rios recorded his eighth steal of the season last Wednesday, swiping second in the fourth inning...became the first Royal in two years to steal home July 20 vs. Pittsburgh... his 252 career stolen bases rank 13th among active Major Leaguers...he’s collected 11 extra-base hits (10 doubles, one homer) since July 1 after just four in his first 33 games. Ben Zobrist LAA Series: 7-for-12, 4 runs, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 6 BB Last Stand: 12-for-28 (.429), 6 runs, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 10 BB Hit Streak: 4 g (7-12) = Ben scored the winning run in the 10th inning Sunday, after collecting a one-out single...he reached base in 13 of 18 plate appearances during the four-game series with the Angels (.722 OBP)...since being traded to the Royals on July 28, he’s batting .345 (19-for-55) with three doubles, three homers and 10 RBI in 16 games. = Zobrist is tops among MLB hitters in Interleague games, batting .484 (15-for-31)...he's collected four doubles, two triples, two homers and 11 runs scored in 10 games against the Senior Circuit this season...he's also a career .293 hitter (36-for-123) against N.L. Central foes. = He homered twice in the August 1 win at Rogers Centre, hitting one from each side of the plate...it marked the second time he’s done that in his career (also April 13, 2014 at Cincinnati), while he was the seventh Royal to accomplish that feat and first since Wilson Betemit on June 10, 2010 at Target Field. = Ben is seventh in the A.L. with a .438 on-base percentage since the All-Star break, while his 17 walks in that span are tied for sixth...he’s also tied for 10th in the league with 18 go-ahead RBI, collecting three of them since joining the Royals...traded from Oakland in exchange for minor league pitchers Aaron Brooks and Sean Manaea. Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 This & That TIME CHANGE AHEAD--The Royals were notified today that the Sunday, September 13 game in Baltimore has been moved from an afternoon affair to under the lights to accommodate ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball...first pitch is now slated for 7:08 p.m. (Kansas City time), 8:08 in Camden Yards. EARLY AND OFTEN--The Royals have made a point of getting a jump on the opposition this year as proven by the fact that Kansas City enters tonight leading the Majors in first inning hits (160) and batting average (.327)...KC is also second in MLB in first inning runs (86) and second in the A.L. in slugging (.494) and on-base pct. (.368)...individually, Kendrys Morales has knocked home 23 first inning runs, good for second in the American League, while teammate Eric Hosmer is on his heels in third with 22...Lorenzo Cain is second in the league with 34 first frame hits, with leadoff man Alcides Escobar next with 32... JOHNNY BE GREAT--Though not pitching on his return to Cincinnati, it won’t come as any surprise that trade deadline acquisition, Johnny Cueto, has been outstanding since trading in red for blue...he upped his Royals’ record to 2-1 in four assignments with 8.0 strong innings on Saturday night to record the 9-4 win over the Angels...in his two Kauffman Stadium starts, Cueto allowed just one run in 17.0 innings with no walks, a hit batter and 12 strikeouts...in his four overall appearances as a Royal, he has a 1.80 ERA, giving up six earnies in 30.0 innings...on the year, Johnny is 9-7 with a 2.46 ERA and an opponents batting average of .201, good for ninth and fourth, respectively, among all big league starters. ‘THE K’ IS THE PLACE TO BE--The Royals drew 357,890 fans during their just completed 10-game homestand and just in case you don’t have a calculator (nor should you need one) that ciphers out to an average of 35,789 fans per game...Sunday night was the 47th date that KC has eclipsed the 30,000 mark this year, posting a 30-17 ledger in those well attended affairs, while going 13-5 in the 18 home sellouts this year...Kansas City blew past the 2,000,000 mark in 2015 season attendance in the 60th home date on Friday night, marking the fastest that KC has eclipsed that milestone, three dates earlier than the 1989 campaign...this is the 13th time in franchise history that Kansas City has drawn at least two million, but the first time in 24 years (1991)...Kansas City’s current per game average of 33,609 per game is an improvement of 10,011 per contest compared to 62 dates last year...the Royals are on a pace to shatter the team record of 2,477,700 set in ‘89. INTERLEAGUE WINDING DOWN--Kansas City enters tonight with only three Interleague games remaining on its 2015 slate, the two here and then a September 28 make-up game in Wrigley Field vs. the Cubs from a May 30 postponement...the Royals continued their successful run vs. the National League this year, going 11-6 to this point against the Central Division after setting a club record with a 15-5 mark last year when playing mostly the N.L. West...dating back to the start of 2013, KC has the second best Interleague record in the Majors at 35-22, trailing only Pittsburgh’s 39-21 mark. A RED ROAD TRIP--This 6-game journey features a pair here against the team formerly known as the Redlegs and then a 4-game stop in Boston against the Red Sox... the Royals will hit Boston with a 1-2 mark from the BoSox visit to Kauffman Stadium in June, which was the last time KC lost a series at home...Kansas City trails the all-time work by a 225-229 margin, including a 100-126 deficit in Fenway Park...the Royals have scuffled to a 13-31 mark in Fenway since the start of the 2003 season. KC’S ALL-TIME TOP SKIPPER--Ned Yost won his 901st career game on Sunday night and ranks 68th on the all-time win list, seven wins better than Toronto’s Cito Gaston and sixth among active skippers...the 16th full-time manager in Royals’ history, Yost became the winningest skipper in franchise annals with #411 on June 18 vs. Milwaukee, passing Royals’ Hall of Famer, Whitey Herzog, who won 410 games from 1975-79, while Ned is now 444-448...Ned passed the late Dick Howser for the #2 spot on June 8 in Minnesota...since the All-Star break of 2013, he has guided the Royals to the best record in the American League at 203-146 for a .582 winning pct...also the all-time leader in games managed in Kansas City with 892, this is Ned’s second stint as a big league manager after nearly six years at the helm for Milwaukee (2003- 2008), compiling a 457-502 record with the Brew Crew including a 166-146 mark in his last two seasons...Yost’s 1,851 games managed are 63rd on the all-time list. ROYALS THRIVE WITH TWO OUT--Kansas City continues to lead the Majors with a .280 team batting average in two-out situations and in two-out slugging pct. (.433)...Lorenzo Cain leads the A.L. with a .388 two-out batting average, while teammates Eric Hosmer ranks fourth at .350 and Kendrys Morales seventh (.331)... Hosmer (55), Morales (54) and Cain (50) rank second, third and fifth, respectively in two-out hits...Morales, who ranks third in the A.L. in overall RBI with 83 has driven more than half of those in with two outs, leading the Majors with 42. DIVISIONAL WORK--The Royals wrapped up the Angels’ series with an 18-11 mark vs. the A.L. West, with just three to play vs. Seattle...KC has a 32-19 mark within the Central for the best intradivision record in the American League...the Royals are a 10-10 vs. the A.L. East with its next work vs. that division commencing when they play 11 straight starting Thursday vs. Boston (4), Baltimore (4) and at Tampa Bay (3) from August 20-30...the Royals have gone 11-6 against foes from the N.L. THE BRUISE BROTHERS--The Royals continue to lead the A.L. with 61 hit by pitches, seven more than last year’s total, while the KC staff has plunked just 34 opponents which rank as the fourth fewest in the league...Mike Moustakas is tied with teammate Alex Gordon for third in the A.L. with 12 bruises...Gordon is going on seven weeks missed due to a left groin strain, but has still been hit one more time this year than his previous career high established last year...Lorenzo Cain is tied for 10th with eight, Alcides Escobar is tied for 14th with seven...the club record is 89 in 2007. A ROOM WITH A VIEW--Kansas City enters tonight with a 12 1/2-game advantage in the A.L. Central, easily the largest lead in the Majors and largest for a Royals’ club since ending 1980 with a 14-game advantage...tonight marks the 99th day the Royals have been in first place this year, tripling the 33 last season...Kansas City has now peaked at 25 games over .500 for the first time since September 13, 1989 when the club was 85-60 and a win tonight would place the Royals 26-over for the first time since the end of the 1980 season (97-65)...KC’s longest winning streak this year has been seven games which occurred at the outset of the season, while the longest drought has been four games twice. vs. Reds (2015) vs. Reds (career) On Road (career) Iglesias (career) Sampson (career)

Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Butera - - - - - .188 16 3 0 0 .195 370 72 7 37 ------Cain .125 8 1 0 0 .394 33 13 0 0 .282 849 239 12 87 .000 1 0 0 0 - - - - - Dyson ------.244 483 118 0 23 ------Escobar .143 7 1 0 0 .179 56 10 0 1 .262 1769 464 12 151 ------Hosmer .250 8 2 0 1 .250 8 2 0 1 .285 1344 383 38 177 .000 1 0 0 0 - - - - - Infante .429 7 3 0 1 .329 73 24 1 7 .277 2630 729 52 281 .000 1 0 0 0 - - - - - Morales .167 6 1 0 2 .067 15 1 0 2 .269 1515 407 59 223 1.000 1 1 0 1 - - - - - Moustakas .750 8 6 0 2 .750 8 6 0 2 .242 1167 282 35 118 1.000 1 1 0 0 - - - - - Orlando .400 5 2 0 0 .400 5 2 0 0 .206 68 14 2 5 ------Perez .333 6 2 0 1 .333 6 2 0 1 .274 1005 275 35 129 .000 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Rios - - - - - .333 27 9 1 1 .268 3243 868 71 370 ------Zobrist - - - - - .238 21 5 2 4 .276 2163 596 66 300 ------

Interleague Hitting (Career) Starting Pitchers Breakdown Perez Kratz Butera Totals

Player AVG AB H HR RBI Total KC Avg. Runs Team Quality Starts 99 1 17 117 Butera .265 68 18 2 7 Pitcher GS Runs Per Start Record Starts CS/ATT 19-65 0-2 4-10 23-77 Cain .277 173 48 4 22 Joe Blanton 4 18 4.5 2-2 1 Pct. 29.2 0.0 40.0 29.9 Cueto .111 27 3 0 2 Johnny Cueto 4 20 5.0 2-2 4 ERA 3.26 1.50 5.25 3.55 Danny Duffy 18 75 4.2 12-6 8 Davis .250 8 2 0 0 Jeremy Guthrie 22 95 4.3 13-9 7 ER/IP 313/864.1 2/12.0 95/163.0 411/1041.1 Dyson .297 118 35 1 13 Yohan Pino 1 3 3.0 0-1 0 Team Escobar .272 408 111 3 38 Jason Vargas 9 37 4.1 7-2 4 Pitcher Pickoffs: 5 (August 9 vs. Chicago) Guthrie .083 36 3 0 0 Yordano Ventura 19 84 4.4 9-10 7 Pickoff & CS: 7 (August 8 vs. Chicago) Hochevar .063 16 1 0 0 Edinson Volquez 24 120 5.0 16-8 13 Chris Young 16 61 3.8 10-6 6 Hosmer .253 300 76 6 42 Totals 117 513 4.4 71-46 50 Infante .269 528 142 8 60 Madson .000 4 0 0 0 Medlen .000 9 0 0 0 Catcher/Pitcher Matchups F. Morales .167 6 1 0 0 (Team Record w/Starters) K. Morales .258 318 82 13 40 Pitcher Perez Kratz Butera Pena Totals Moustakas .309 288 89 9 37 Blanton 2-2 - - - 2-2 Orlando .250 16 4 0 0 Cueto 2-2 - - - 2-2 Perez .291 203 59 9 31 Duffy 9-5 1-0 2-1 - 12-6 Rios .277 779 216 20 91 Guthrie 11-5 - 2-4 - 13-9 Ventura .125 8 1 0 0 Pino 0-1 - - - 0-1 Volquez .056 18 1 1 3 Vargas 6-2 - 1-0 - 7-2 Young .176 17 3 0 4 Ventura 8-9 - 1-1 - 9-10 Zobrist .288 444 128 17 63 Volquez 16-8 - - - 16-8 Young 8-4 - 2-2 - 10-6 Total 62-38 1-0 8-8 - 71-46 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2015 Royals Home Run Breakdown

vs. vs. @ on Runners On Outs Tied Gave Direction Team Last Home Run AB’s Players Total LHP RHP Home Road 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 Game Lead LF LC CF RC RF Record Date Opp. Pitcher Since Butera 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 0-1 8/6/15 @ DET A. Sanchez 12 Cain 12 5 7 7 5 5 7 - - 4 4 4 1 5 6 4 2 - - 9-3 8/11/15 DET A. Sanchez 19 Dyson 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1-0 7/8/15 TB C. Archer 54 Escobar 2 - 2 - 2 2 - - - 2 - - - 2 1 1 - - - 2-0 5/29/15 @ CHC J. Arrieta 300 Hosmer 14 3 11 9 5 5 5 4 - 4 4 6 2 7 1 3 4 3 3 11-3 8/14/15 LAA J. Weaver 7 Infante 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1-0 7/27/15 @ CLE C. Anderson 57 Morales 13 3 10 7 6 3 7 3 - 2 5 6 1 4 2 1 - 5 4 9-3 8/9/15 CWS J. Quintana 29 Moustakas 11 3 8 5 6 7 3 1 - 4 5 2 1 5 - 1 1 3 6 9-2 8/11/15 DET A. Sanchez 17 Orlando 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 - 1 1 3 - - 2 2 - 1 - 1 3-1 7/19/15 @ CWS C. Sale 29 Perez 17 4 13 8 9 11 5 1 - 6 3 8 2 2 9 8 - - - 13-4 8/15/15 LAA M. Shoemaker 7 Rios 2 - 2 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - 1 1 - - - 2-0 7/17/15 @ CWS J. Samardzija 100 Zobrist 9 1 8 2 7 3 4 1 1 4 3 1 1 5 1 - - 2 6 5-3 8/2/15 @ TOR R. Osuna 40

Pinch-Hit: Last: Erik Kratz (8/18/14 @ Minnesota, seventh inning) - Franchise total: 76 Grand Slam: Last: Paulo Orlando (7/7/15 vs. Tampa Bay-1, ninth inning) - Franchise total: 118 Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: Last: Shane Mack (5/22/98 @ Texas, seventh inning) 2-Homer Game: Last: Ben Zobrist (8/1/15 @ Toronto, both solo) 3-Homer Game: Last: Danny Tartabull (7/6/91 vs. Oakland) Back-to-Back: Last: Salvador Perez, Mike Moustakas (7/25/14 vs. Cleveland, second inning) Back-to-Back-to-Back: Last: Tony Graffanino, Angel Berroa, Doug Mientkiewicz (5/25/06 vs. Detroit, first inning) Three Home Runs, One Inning: Last: Melky Cabrera, Eric Hosmer and Brayan Pena (5/27/11 @ Texas, 14th inning) Four Home Runs, One Inning: Last: Mike Sweeney, Jermaine Dye, Raul Ibanez and Carlos Beltran (6/29/01 @ Cleveland, fourth inning) Leadoff Game: Last: Alcides Escobar (5/29/15 @ Chicago Cubs) - Franchise total: 89 Inside-the-Park: Last: Jarrod Dyson (7/8/15 vs. Tampa Bay) - Franchise total: 96 Both Sides of the Plate in One Game: Last: Ben Zobrist (8/1/15 @ Toronto, both solo) - Franchise total: 7 Home Run by Pitcher: Last: Zack Greinke (6/10/05 @ Arizona) Walk-off Home Run: Last: Paulo Orlando (7/7/15 vs. Tampa Bay-1, 9th inning, Boxberger pitching) - Franchise total: 66 Opponent: Pinch-Hit: Last: Raul Ibanez, Seattle (9/5/13 @ Kauffman Stadium, Greg Holland pitching, 9th inning) Grand Slam: Last: Daniel Nava, Boston (9/14/14 @ Kauffman Stadium, Aaron Crow, 6th inning) Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: Last: Darryl Strawberry, New York (5/2/98 @ Kauffman Stadium, Scott Service pitching, 9th inning) Back-to-Back: Last: Francisco Lindor and Michael Brantley, Cleveland (7/29/15 @ Progressive Field, Jeremy Guthrie pitching, 6th inning) Leadoff Game: Last: Shin-soo Choo, Texas Rangers (5/13/15 @ Globe Life Park, Yordano Ventura pitching) Inside-the-Park: Last: Logan Forsythe, Tampa Bay (7/8/15 @ Kauffman Stadium, Jeremy Guthrie pitching, 4th inning) Walk-off Home Run: Last: Ian Kinsler, Detroit (8/6/15 @ Comerica Park, Ryan Madson pitching, 9th inning) Three Home Runs, One Inning: Last: Giovany Urshela, Francisco Lindor, Michael Brantley, Cleveland (7/29/15 @ Progressive Field, Jeremy Guthrie pitching, 6th inning) Four Home Runs, One Inning: Last: Alex Rios, Carlos Quentin, Andruw Jones, Dayan Viciedo, Chicago (7/11/10 @ U.S. Cellular, Anthony Lerew pitching, 3rd inning) Three Home Runs, One Player: Last: Shin-soo Choo, Cleveland (9/17/10 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kyle Davies-1; Bryan Bullington-1; Greg Holland-1) Both Sides of the Plate in One Game: Last: Ryan Doumit, Minnesota (7/22/12 @ Kauffman Stadium, Jeremy Guthrie and Tim Collins pitching)

2015 Single-Game Bests Multi-Hit Games Multi-RBI Games RBI Hitting Streaks Hits Players 2 3 4 5 6+ Total 2 3 4 5 6+ Total Tying Go-Ahead 2-out 5-10 11-15 16+ Current Long (3+) Infield Bunt Butera 1 - - - - 1 ------2 - - - 4 g 4 (8/6-pres.) - - Cain 20 11 1 - - 32 10 2 - 1 - 13 5 15 14 7 - - 0 g 10 gm (4/6-17) 16 - Dyson 6 3 - - - 9 3 1 - - - 4 1 4 7 1 - - 1 g 5 gm (6/22-30) 6 2 Escobar 24 8 1 - - 33 5 3 1 - - 9 2 5 12 7 - - 1 g 10 gm (7/3-7/12) 14 2 Hosmer 31 8 1 - - 40 11 3 2 - - 16 5 21 25 5 2 - 8 g 14 gm (7/18-8/1) 18 4 Infante 8 6 - - - 14 6 1 - - - 7 1 10 16 6 - - 0 g 9 gm (4/9-19) 12 1 Morales 24 7 - - - 31 17 6 - 1 - 24 7 16 42 6 1 - 2 g 11 gm (6/17-28) 4 - Moustakas 23 6 2 - - 31 5 3 - - - 8 3 16 12 5 - - 0 g 9 gm (6/15-26) 10 3 Orlando 9 1 - - - 10 3 - 1 - - 4 - 4 4 2 - - 0 g 5 gm (2x) 10 3 Perez 22 4 - - - 26 8 2 - - - 10 4 8 28 5 - - 0 g 10 gm (5/12-24) 1 - Rios 15 3 - - - 18 2 1 - - - 3 4 5 12 3 - - 0 g 6 gm (2x) 5 - Zobrist 17 6 - - - 23 8 2 1 - - 11 2 17 9 1 - - 4 g 5 gm (6/21-26) 9 -

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No-Hitter by the Royals: Triple Play by the Royals: Opponent Three or more Steals, One Game: Bret Saberhagen, August 26, 1991 vs. Chicago June 11, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay (DeJesus-Elarton- Jose Reyes, Toronto, July 11, 2014 at KC (3 SB) (Royals 7-0) Berroa-Teahen with Branyan batting, 2nd inning) Royals Steal of Home: No-Hitter vs. Royals: Triple Play vs. Royals: Alex Rios, vs. Pittsburgh, July 20, 2015 Jon Lester, May 19, 2008 @ Boston April 20, 2012 vs. Toronto at Kauffman Stadium, (4th inning) in Fenway Park (Red Sox 7-0) (3-6, Hosmer batting, 3rd inning) Opponent Steal of Home: One-Hitter by the Royals (complete game): Royal hit for the cycle: Brett Lawrie, Toronto, April 22, 2012 at Kauffman Zack Greinke, August 30, 2009 at Seattle George Brett, July 25, 1990 @ Toronto Stadium (8th inning) - on double steal (Royals 3-0) Opponent hit for the cycle: Royals Suspended Game: One-Hitter vs. Royals (complete game): Jeff DaVanon, Anaheim, August 25, 2004 April 24, 2015 @ Chicago White Sox (Rain) Scott Baker, Minnesota, August 31, 2007 (Game 2) at Angel Stadium Royals Home Run in first ML at bat: at Metrodome (Twins 5-0) Royal Five-Hit Game: Jon Nunnally, April 29, 1995 vs. New York Two-Hitter by the Royals (complete game): Billy Butler, September 5, 2013 @ Seattle (5-for-5) (Melido Perez pitching, 1st inning) James Shields, April 13, 2013 vs. Toronto Royal Six-Hit Game: Royals Home Run in 4 Consecutive Games: (Blue Jays 3-2) Joe Randa, Sept. 9, 2004 at Detroit-Game 1 (6-for-7) Billy Butler, July 26-29, 2011 Two-Hitter vs. Royals (complete game): Royals Two Hits, One Inning: Royals 0-0 Game After 9 innings: Jeff Niemann, Tampa Bay, June 3, 2009 Salvador Perez, August 15, 2015 vs. L.A. Angels (2nd) September 22, 2013 vs. Texas (4-0 in 10 innings) at Tropicana Field (Rays, 9-0) Royals Five-RBI Game: Royals Walk-Off Win: Back-to-Back Complete Game Wins by the Royals: Kendrys Morales, May 22, 2015 vs. St. Louis July 25, 2015 vs. Houston (2-1 in 10 innings) Brian Bannister and Zack Greinke, April 13-14, 2008 Royals Six-RBI Game: Royals Bat Around: vs. Minnesota (5-1) and at Seattle (5-1) Alex Gordon, May 18, 2014 vs. Baltimore August 15, 2015 vs. L.A. Angels (2nd inning, 6 runs) Back-to-Back Shutouts by the Royals: Royals Seven-RBI Game: -- 13 times in 2015 -- May 17 & 19, 2015 vs. New York (6-0) (12 times) - last: Billy Butler, April 7, 2013 @ Philly Three-game sweep by Royals at Kauffman Stadium: and vs. Cincinnati (3-0) Royals Position Player Pitching: August 7-9 vs. Chicago White Sox Back-to-Back Shutouts vs. Royals: Mitch Maier, April 15, 2012 vs. Cleveland Three-game sweep by Royals on the road: May 22-23, 2009 @ St Louis (5-0 and 5-0) Opponent Position Player Pitching: June 26-28, 2015 @ Oakland Three Straight Shutouts vs. Royals: A.L.: Jamey Carroll, Minnesota, August 5, 2013 at Four-game sweep by Royals at Kauffman Stadium: July 5-7, 2004 at Minnesota (9-0, 4-0, 12-0) Kauffman Stadium; N.L.: D’Angelo Jimenez, San Diego, July 7-9, 2015 vs. Tampa Bay 10+ Innings Pitched by a Royals starter: June 30, 2002 at Kauffman Stadium Four-game sweep by Royals on the road: Kevin Appier, July 23, 1992 at Cleveland (10.0) Royals Pitcher Homered: May 7-10, 1999 @ Minnesota 10+ Strikeouts by a Royals starter: Zack Greinke, June 10, 2005 @ Arizona Three-game sweep by opposition at Kauffman Stadium: James Shields, July 7, 2014 @ Tampa Bay (10) Royals Pitcher With a Hit: June 20-22, 2014 vs. Seattle Shutout by the Royals (Complete Game): Chris Young (2), June 16, 2015 @ Milwaukee Three-game sweep by opposition on the road: Johnny Cueto, August 10, 2015 vs. Detroit Royals Pitcher With a RBI: June 29-July 1, 2015 @ Houston (Royals 4-0) Chris Young (3), June 16, 2015 @ Milwaukee Four-game sweep by opposition at Kauffman Stadium: Shutout by the Royals (Combined): Royals Three or more Steals, One Game: May 23-26, 2013 vs. Los Angeles Angels July 10, 2015 vs. Toronto (3-0); Duffy (6.0 IP), Lorenzo Cain (3), June 20, 2015 vs. Boston Four-game sweep by opposition on the road: Herrera (1.0 IP), Davis (1.0 IP), Holland (1.0 IP) September 24-27, 2012 @ Detroit

Lineup Production Kansas City By the Days Multi-Run Innings for Royals Batting Order - HR RBI Monday 9-4 # of runs # times last time 1st - 2 40 Tuesday 13-4 2 runs - 60 August 16 vs. L.A. Angels - (1st, 3 hits) 2nd - 16 60 Wednesday 8-10 3 runs - 43 August 14 vs. L.A. Angels - (6th, 3 hits) 3rd - 12 61 Thursday 7-7 4 runs - 10 August 8 vs. Chicago (5th, 4 hits) 4th - 15 71 Friday 12-8 5 runs - 5 July 8 vs. Tampa Bay - (5th, 5 hits) 5th - 16 90 6th - 15 56 Saturday 10-7 6 runs - 5 August 15 vs. L.A. Angels - (2nd, 6 hits) 7th - 10 43 Sunday 12-6 7 runs - 1 June 24 @ Seattle - (4th, 6 hits) 8th - 2 33 9th - 4 36 Disabled List (4) Player D.L. Type Injury Dates on D.L. Eligible for reinstatement Games Missed Team Record LHP-Tim Collins 60-day recovery from Tommy John surgery April 5 June 5 117 71-46 LHP-Brian Flynn 60-day left latissimus doris tear May 16 July 15 81 48-33 OF-Alex Gordon 15-day left groin strain July 9 July 24 35 22-13 LHP-Jason Vargas 15-day ulnar collateral ligment tear July 22 August 6 25 15-10 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015

2015 Transactions Date Player Transaction Date Player Transaction 3/7 RHP-Chris Young Signed a one-year free agent contract 6/9 LHP-Danny Duffy Sent on rehab assignment to Omaha RHP-Kris Medlen Placed on 15-day D.L. (recovery from Tommy John surgery) 6/11 C-Erik Kratz Returned from rehab assignment, reinstated from disabled list 3/26 RHP-Jandel Gustave Claimed on waivers by San Diego Designated for assignment 4/3 RHP-Louis Coleman Sent outright to Omaha 6/13 LHP-Jason Vargas Placed on 15-day D.L. (left flexor strain) 4/5 LHP-Tim Collins Placed on 15-day D.L. (recovery from Tommy John surgery) LHP-Brandon Finnegan Recalled from Omaha RHP-Luke Hochevar Placed on 15-day D.L. (recovery from Tommy John surgery) 6/19 RHP-Yordano Ventura Placed on 15-day D.L. (ulnar neuritis) LHP-Brian Flynn Optioned to Omaha RHP-Yohan Pino Recalled from Omaha RHP-Ryan Madson Contract selected from Omaha RHP-Kris Medlen Sent on rehab assignment to Northwest Arkansas LHP-Franklin Morales Contract selected from Omaha 6/20 RHP-Yohan Pino Optioned to Omaha 4/14 OF-Alex Rios Placed on 15-day D.L. (fractured left hand) RHP-Aaron Brooks Recalled from Omaha 4/15 OF-Terrance Gore Recalled from Northwest Arkansas 6/22 RHP-Aaron Brooks Optioned to Omaha 4/17 OF-Reymond Fuentes Recalled from Omaha RHP-Michael Mariot Recalled from Omaha OF-Terrance Gore Optioned to Northwest Arkansas 6/23 LHP-Danny Duffy Returned from rehab assignment, activated from D.L. 4/18 RHP-Greg Holland Placed on 15-day D.L. (right pectoral strain) RHP-Michael Mariot Optioned to Omaha RHP-Yohan Pino Recalled from Omaha 6/26 RHP-Yordano Ventura Sent on rehab assignment to Omaha INF-Orlando Calixte Recalled from Omaha 6/29 RHP-Kris Medlen Rehab assignment transferred to Omaha OF-Reymond Fuentes Optioned to Omaha 7/3 INF-Dusty Coleman Contract selected from Omaha 4/24 LHP-Brandon Finnegan Recalled from Northwest Arkansas INF-Christian Colon Optioned to Omaha INF-Orlando Calixte Optioned to Omaha 7/6 INF-Cheslor Cuthbert Recalled from Omaha 4/26 RHP-Aaron Brooks Recalled from Omaha (26th man) RHP-Jason Frasor Designated for assignment RHP-Aaron Brooks Optioned to Omaha INF-Mike Moustakas Placed on Bereavement/Family Medical Emergency List 5/1 INF-Alcides Escobar Placed on 7-day D.L. (concussion), retro to April 30 OF-Paulo Orlando Recalled from Omaha INF-Orlando Calixte Recalled from Omaha 7/7 RHP-Aaron Brooks Recalled from Omaha as 26th man 5/5 RHP-Yohan Pino Optioned to Omaha (postgame) LHP-Brandon Finnegan Optioned to Omaha 5/6 RHP-Greg Holland Activated from 15-day D.L. 7/9 RHP-Aaron Brooks Optioned to Omaha C-Erik Kratz Placed on 15-day D.L. (left foot plantar fasciitis), retro to May 4 RHP-Yordano Ventura Returned from rehab assignment, activated from D.L. C-Francisco Pena Recalled from Omaha OF-Alex Gordon Placed on 15-day D.L. (left groin strain) 5/7 RHP-Luke Hochevar Activated from 15-day D.L. LHP-Brandon Finnegan Recalled from Omaha LHP-Brandon Finnegan Optioned to Northwest Arkansas 7/10 INF-Mike Moustakas Reinstated from Bereavement/Family Medical Emergency List C-Drew Butera Acquired from Los Angeles Angels in exchange for INF Ryan Jackson INF-Cheslor Cuthbert Optioned to Omaha LHP-Tim Collins Transferred to 60-day D.L. 7/17 LHP-John Lamb Recalled from Omaha as 26th man C-Francisco Pena Optioned to Omaha (postgame) 7/18 LHP-John Lamb Optioned to Omaha 5/8 INF-Mike Moustakas Placed on the Bereavement/Family Emergency List 7/19 LHP-Brandon Finnegan Optioned to Omaha INF-Alcides Escobar Activated from 7-day D.L. RHP-Yohan Pino Recalled from Omaha LHP-Jason Vargas Placed on 15-day D.L. (left flexor strain), retro to May 6 7/20 RHP-Kris Medlen Reinstated from 60-day D.L. RHP-Yohan Pino Recalled from Omaha RHP-Yohan Pino Optioned to Omaha 5/11 INF-Mike Moustakas Activated from Bereavement/Family Emergency List 7/21 LHP-Jason Vargas Reinstated from 15-day D.L. INF-Orlando Calixte Optioned to Omaha RHP-Yordano Ventura Optioned to Omaha 5/12 RHP-Aaron Brooks Recalled from Omaha 7/22 LHP-Jason Vargas Placed on 15-day D.L. (UCL tear) RHP-Yohan Pino Optioned to Omaha RHP-Yordano Ventura Recalled from Omaha 5/15 RHP-Aaron Brooks Optioned to Omaha (postgame) 7/24 INF-Cheslor Cuthbert Recalled from Omaha 5/16 LHP-Brian Flynn Recalled from Omaha; placed on 60-day D.L. (left latissimus dorsi INF-Dusty Coleman Optioned to Omaha tear) 7/26 RHP-Johnny Cueto Acquired from Cincinnati in exchange for LHP-Brandon Finnegan, RHP-Joe Blanton Contract selected from Omaha LHP-John Lamb and LHP-Cody Reed 5/21 C-Erik Kratz Sent on rehab assignment to Omaha 7/28 INF-Ben Zobrist Acquired from Oakland in exchange for RHP-Aaron Brooks, 5/25 LHP-Danny Duffy Placed on 15-day D.L. (left biceps tendinitis), retro to May 17 LHP-Sean Manaea LHP-Brandon Finnegan Recalled from Omaha RHP-Joe Blanton Designated for assignment OF-Alex Rios Sent on rehab assignment to Omaha 7/29 RHP-Joe Blanton Traded to Pittsburgh for cash considerations LHP-Brandon Finnegan Optioned to Omaha (postgame) 7/30 OF-Paulo Orlando Optioned to Omaha 5/26 LHP-Jason Vargas Activated from 15-day D.L. 8/9 OF-Paulo Orlando Recalled from Omaha 5/30 OF-Alex Rios Returned from rehab assignment, activated from 15-day D.L. INF-Cheslor Cuthbert Optioned to Omaha OF-Paulo Orlando Optioned to Omaha Daily Update

Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Total Royals 86 49 41 50 61 77 58 59 25 5 - - 2 - - 513 Opponents 38 61 55 50 64 55 39 38 34 - 2 - - - - 436 Victory Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ Royals 20 12 13 8 6 6 2 1 2 - 1 - - - - Opponents 11 10 7 10 3 1 2 - - - 2 - 1 - -

Royals Ejections Date Player/Coach Umpire/Type of Play Date Player/Coach Umpire/Type of Play 4/18 Yordano Ventura Jim Joyce / Hitting Brett Lawrie with a pitch 4/23 Yordano Ventura Sam Holbrook / Participation in on-field incident 4/19 Dave Eiland Greg Gibson / Arguing after Lorenzo Cain hit by pitch 4/23 Lorenzo Cain Sam Holbrook / Participation in on-field incident 4/19 Ned Yost Greg Gibson / Arguing after Lorenzo Cain hit by pitch 4/23 Edinson Volquez Sam Holbrook / Participation in on-field incident 4/19 Kelvin Herrera Greg Gibson / Throwing pitch behind Brett Lawrie 7/9 Lorenzo Cain Chris Segal / Arguing balls and strikes from dugout 4/19 Don Wakamatsu Greg Gibson / Automatic ejection after benches warned 8/16 Salvador Perez Quinn Wolcott/ Arguing balls and strikes 4/19 Alcides Escobar Greg Gibson / Arguing after Kelvin Herrera was ejected

The Lineup Card Starts by Batting Order Starts by Position 1st: Dyson (0-1), Escobar (60-41), Gordon (4-3), Orlando (1-1) P: Blanton (2-2), Cueto (2-2), Duffy (12-6), Guthrie (13-9), Pino (0-1), Vargas (7-2), 2nd: Cain (3-4), Gordon (3-0), Hosmer (1-1), Infante (0-1), Moustakas (55-35), Ventura (9-10), Volquez (16-8), Young (10-6) Zobrist (9-5) C: Butera (8-9), Kratz (1-0), Perez (62-37) 3rd: Cain (56-40), Hosmer (7-2), Morales (8-3), Rios (0-1) 1B: Hosmer (69-41), Morales (2-5) 4th: Hosmer (62-38), Morales (8-8), Perez (1-0) 2B: Colon (3-3), Infante (65-43), Zobrist (3-0) 5th: Gordon (5-3), Morales (51-33), Moustakas (1-0), Perez (12-8), Rios (2-2) 3B: Coleman (0-1), Colon (2-4), Cuthbert (6-0), Moustakas (62-41), Zobrist (1-0) 6th: Gordon (33-26), Infante (8-4), Moustakas (6-4), Orlando (1-0), Perez (18-7), SS: Colon (5-5), Escobar (66-41) Rios (5-3), Zobrist (0-2) LF: Dyson (11-2), Gordon (45-32), Orlando (10-5), Zobrist (5-7) 7th: Colon (1-1), Cuthbert (1-0), Infante (16-8), Kratz (1-0), Orlando (5-4), CF: Cain (59-41), Dyson (11-5), Orlando (1-0) Perez (24-20), Rios (22-13) RF: Dyson (10-6), Orlando (17-14), Rios (44-26) 8th: Butera (2-2), Colon (3-4), Cuthbert (4-1), Dyson (5-3), Infante (21-18), DH: Cain (0-2), Hosmer (1-0), Morales (66-39), Perez (1-1) Orlando (12-8), Perez (8-3), Rios (17-7) 9th: Butera (6-7), Coleman (0-1), Colon (6-7), Cuthbert (1-0), Dyson (26-9), Infante (21-12), Orlando (8-6), Pitchers (3-4)

Errorless Streaks Player Streak Last Error Player Streak Last Error ROYALS 1 8/15/15 vs. LAA Infante 22 7/21/15 vs. PIT Pitchers 4 8/12/15 vs. DET Morales 7 9/25/14 @ TOR Butera 5 8/6/15 @ DET Moustakas 16 7/29/15 @ CLE Cain 13 7/31/15 @ TOR Orlando 23 5/25/15 @ NYY Dyson 0 8/15/15 vs. LAA Perez 14 7/28/15 @ CLE Escobar 37 7/7/15 vs. TB-1 Rios 26 7/18/15 @ CWS Hosmer 37 7/7/15 vs. TB-1 Zobrist 5 8/11/15 vs. DET Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Miscellaneous Statistics Team Batting Royals Opponents Most runs, game 12 Twice, last: May 15 vs. NY Yankees 14 May 25 @ NY Yankees Most runs, extra-inning game 7 Twice, last: July 18 @ Chicago White Sox 7 July 31 @ Toronto (11 innings) Most hits, game 18 April 28 @ Cleveland 18 July 29 @ Cleveland Most hits, extra-inning game 17 July 18 @ Chicago White Sox 15 July 31 @ Toronto (11 innings) Fewest hits, game 3 June 5 vs. Texas 1 June 9 @ Minnesota Most runs, inning 7 June 24 @ Seattle (4th) 8 Twice, last: July 12 vs. Toronto (6th) Most hits, inning 6 4 times, last: August 15 vs. L.A. Angels (4th) 7 May 25 @ NY Yankees (1st) Most doubles, game 7 August 15 vs. L.A. Angels 8 June 21 vs. Boston (matches franchise record) Most doubles, extra-inning game 5 July 18 @ Chicago White Sox 3 Twice, last: July 31 @ Toronto (11 innings) Most triples, game 2 5 times, last: July 28 @ Cleveland 2 5 times, last: August 5 @ Detroit Most triples, extra-inning game 1 Twice, last: May 12 @ Texas 1 August 16 vs. L.A. Angels Most home runs, game 3 Twice, last: August 11 vs. Detroit 5 May 25 @ NY Yankees Most home runs, extra-inning game 3 May 12 @ Texas 2 August 16 vs. L.A. Angels Most home runs, inning 2 Twice, last: August 11 vs. Detroit (6th) 3 Twice, last: July 29 @ Cleveland (6th) Most extra-base hits, game 8 August 15 vs. L.A. Angels 13 June 21 vs. Boston (sets KC franchise record) Most extra-base hits, extra-inning game 8 May 12 @ Texas 4 Twice, last: August 16 vs. L.A. Angels Most steals, game 4 Twice, last: July 20 vs. Pittsburgh 6 July 28 @ Cleveland Most times caught stealing, game 2 April 24 @ Chicago White Sox 2 4 times, last: July 17 @ Chicago (2nd game) Most sacrifice flies, game 2 4 times, last: June 17 vs. Milwaukee 2 Twice, last: June 28 @ Oakland Most sacrifices, game 2 4 times, last: July 11 vs. Toronto 3 July 2 vs. Minnesota Most strikeouts, game 13 April 26 @ Chicago White Sox 15 May 29 @ Chicago Cubs Most strikeouts, extra-inning game 11 May 31 @ Chicago Cubs 14 April 23 @ Chicago White Sox Most walks, game 8 August 6 @ Detroit 8 May 11 @ Texas Most walks, extra-inning game 7 August 16 vs. L.A. Angels 6 May 10 @ Detroit Most left on base, game 11 May 7 vs. Cleveland 13 May 22 vs. St. Louis Most left on base, extra-inning game 15 July 18 @ Chicago White Sox 12 July 18 @ Chicago White Sox Fewest left on base, game 3 7 times, last: July 28 @ Cleveland 2 Twice, last: June 22 @ Seattle Fewest left on base, extra-inning game 2 July 31 @ Toronto (11 innings) 4 August 16 vs. L.A. Angels Most double plays turned 5 June 19 vs. Boston 4 Twice, last: July 19 @ Chicago White Sox Most errors, game 4 July 12 vs. Toronto 3 4 times, last: July 12 vs. Toronto Individual Batting: Most hits, game 4 4 times, last: Cain (August 11 vs. Detroit) Most hits, extra-inning game 3 6 times, last: Escobar and Cain (July 18 @ Chicago White Sox) Must runs, game 4 Morales (April 28 @ Cleveland) Most doubles, game 2 8 times, last: Moustakas and Orlando (August 15 vs. L.A. Angels) Most triples, game 2 Orlando (April 12 @ LA Angels) Most home runs, game 2 Morales (May 22 vs. St. Louis) & Zobrist (August 1 @ Toronto) Most RBI, game 5 Cain (May 15 vs. NY Yankees), Morales (May 22 vs. St. Louis) Most RBI, extra-inning game 2 Morales (April 23 @ Chicago), Hosmer (May 12 @ Texas), Moustakas (July 18 @ Chicago) Most total bases, game 10 Zobrist (August 1 @ Toronto) Most total bases, extra-inning game 8 Gordon (May 12 @ Texas) Most walks, game 3 6 times, last: Hosmer (August 16 vs. L.A. Angels) Most stolen bases, game 3 Dyson (April 27 @ Cleveland); Cain (June 20 vs. Boston) Longest hitting streak (min. 5 games) 14 Hosmer (July 18 - August 1) Individual Pitching: Most innings pitched, starter 9.0 Cueto (August 10 vs. Detroit) Most innings pitched, reliever 4.2 Pino (April 18 vs. Oakland) Most strikeouts, starter 9 Young (May 1 vs. Detroit), Volquez (May 29 @ Chicago Cubs) Most strikeouts, reliever 5 Pino (May 11 @ Texas), Blanton (July 21 vs. Pittsburgh) Most walks, starter 6 4 times, last: Ventura (August 11 vs. Detroit) Most walks, reliever 3 Finnegan (May 6 vs. Cleveland), Holland (May 10 @ Detroit), Herrera (August 2 @ Toronto) Most runs allowed 11 Guthrie (May 25 @ NY Yankees) Most home runs allowed 4 Guthrie (May 25 @ NY Yankees) Consecutive scoreless innings, starter 17.1 Duffy (July 5-19) Consecutive scoreless innings, reliever 22.0 Davis (April 6-May 31) Longest winning streak (2 or more) 5 Davis (June 7-present) Team Miscellaneous: Longest winning streak, overall 7 April 6-13 Longest winning streak, home 7 July 25-August 11 Longest winning streak, road 4 April 10-13, June 25-28 Longest losing streak, overall 4 May 24-27, June 29-July 2 Longest losing streak, home 3 June 4-6 Longest losing streak, road 3 May 25-27, June 29-July 1, July 29-31 Longest game-inning, home 10 July 3 vs. Minnesota, July 25 vs. Houston, August 16 vs. L.A. Angels Longest game-inning, road 13 April 23 @ Chicago White Sox and July 18 @ Chicago White Sox Longest game-time, home 3:45 August 13 vs. Los Angeles Angels Longest game-time, road 3:26 August 6 @ Detroit Longest game-time (extra-innings, home) 3:14 July 3 vs. Minnesota Longest game-time (extra-innings, road) 4:56 July 18 @ Chicago White Sox Shortest game-time home 1:40 May 23 vs. St. Louis (5 1/2 innings) Shortest game-time road 2:14 June 30 @ Houston Shortest game-time (extra-innings, home) 3:03 July 25 vs. Houston Shortest game-time (extra-innings, road) 3:23 May 10 @ Detroit Largest crowd-home 40,085 April 6 vs. Chicago White Sox Smallest crowd-home 20,236 April 9 vs. Chicago White Sox Largest crowd-road 45,981 June 12 @ St. Louis Smallest crowd-road 9,668 April 27 @ Cleveland Largest winning margin 11 May 15 vs. NY Yankees (12-1) Largest losing margin 13 May 25 @ NY Yankees (1-14) Largest deficit overcome to win 4 August 1 @ Toronto (trailed 5-1 after 5) Largest lead lost 7 July 12 vs. Toronto (led 7-0 after 5; won 11-10) Royals Record When:

Lead after six innings: 55-5 Tied after six innings: 10-2 Trail after six innings: 6-39 Lead after seven innings: 53-2 Tied after seven innings: 13-6 Trail after seven innings: 4-38 Lead after eight innings: 62-1 Tied after eight innings: 7-5 Trail after eight innings: 1-39 Starter works more than 6.0 IP: 25-9 Starter works 6.0 IP: 21-9 Starter works less than 6.0 IP: 25-29 Score first: 47-16 Opponents score first: 24-30 In the last turn at bat (KC/OPP): 18/6 Score more than three runs: 56-10 Score three runs or less: 15-36 Walkoff wins (KC/OPP): 5/5 Hit home run: 47-17 Do not homer: 24-28 Comeback wins (KC/OPP): 31/18 Series opener: 24-13 Series finale: 22-14 Errorless games by KC: 46-22 10 or more hits: 42-7 Opponents 10 or more hits: 11-22

Upcoming Milestones

Lorenzo Cain 22 hits to 500 Greg Holland Kendrys Morales 30 RBI to 500 18 runs to 250 20 saves to tie for 3rd on KC all-time list (J. Soria-160) Mike Moustakas 7 RBI to 250 Johnny Cueto 6 wins to 100 Omar Infante 1 2B to 250 1 3B to 50 Salvador Perez 6 2B to 100 Jarrod Dyson 9 SB to tie for 8th on KC all-time list (T. Goodwin-150) Ryan Madson 2 wins to 50

Jeremy Guthrie 9 wins to 100 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2015 Day-By-Days Winning Losing Home Home Road Road Date Opponent D/N W-L Score Record Pos. GB Pitcher Pitcher Save Att. No. Total No. Total

April (15-7) 4/6 CWS D W 10-1 1-0 T1 - Ventura (1-0) Samardzija - *40,085 1 40,085 4/8 CWS N W 7-5 2-0 T1 - Davis (R, 1-0) Putnam Holland (1) 23,385 2 63,470 4/9 CWS D W 4-1 3-0 T1 - Volquez (1-0) Danks Holland (2) 20,236 3 83,706 4/10 @ LAA N W 4-2 4-0 T1 - Vargas (1-0) Santiago Davis (1) 44,489 1 44,489 4/11 @ LAA N W 6-4 5-0 T1 - Guthrie (1-0) Weaver Holland (3) 44,154 2 88,643 4/12 @ LAA D W 9-2 6-0 T1 - Ventura (2-0) Wilson - 37,060 3 125,703 4/13 @ Min D W 12-3 7-0 1 +1.0 Duffy (2-0) May - 40,123 4 165,826 4/15 @ Min N L 1-3 7-1 2 -0.5 Gibson Volquez (1-1) Perkins 21,362 5 187,188 4/16 @ Min D L 5-8 7-2 2 -1.0 Milone Vargas (1-1) Perkins 17,449 6 204,637 4/17 Oak N W 6-4 8-2 2 -1.0 Davis (R, 2-0) Otero Holland (4) *39,228 4 122,934 4/18 Oak N L 0-5 8-3 2 -1.0 Hahn Ventura (2-1) Chavez 33,151 5 156,085 4/19 Oak D W 4-2 9-3 2 -1.0 Morales (R, 1-0) O’Flaherty Davis (2) 36,755 6 192,840 4/20 Min N W 7-1 10-3 2 -1.0 Volquez (2-1) Gibson - 20,393 7 213,233 4/21 Min N W 6-5 11-3 T1 - Young (R, 1-0) Fien Davis (3) 20,990 8 234,223 4/22 Min N L 0-3 11-4 T1 - Pelfrey Guthrie (1-1) Perkins 24,721 9 258,944 4/23 @ CWS N W 3-2 (13) 12-4 1 +1.0 Morales (R, 2-0) Petricka Davis (4) 14,218 7 218,855 4/24 @ CWS N L 2-3^ 12-5 - - Robertson Herrera (R, 0-1) - 20,350 8 239,205 4/25 @ CWS D Postponed – Rain (Made up July 17 as a split doubleheader) 4/26 @ CWS D L 3-5 12-6 2 -0.5 Danks Volquez (2-2) Robertson 23,317 9 262,522 4/27 @ Cle N W 6-2 13-6 2 -0.5 Vargas (2-1) Kluber - 9,668 10 272,190 4/28 @ Cle N W 11-5 14-6 1 +0.5 Finnegan (R, 1-0) Atchison - 10,698 11 282,888 4/29 @ Cle N L 5-7 14-7 2 -0.5 Salazar Ventura (2-2) Allen 10,284 12 293,172 4/30 Det N W 8-1 15-7 1 +0.5 Duffy (2-0) Simon - 28,405 10 287,349

May (14-12) 5/1 Det N W 4-1 16-7 1 +1.5 Young (2-0) Lobstein Davis (5) *38,186 11 325,535 5/2 Det N L 1-2 16-8 1 +0.5 Price Volquez (2-3) - *38,692 12 364,227 5/3 Det D L 4-6 16-9 2 -0.5 Sanchez Guthrie (1-2) Soria *38,326 13 402,553 5/5 Cle N W 5-3 17-9 1 +0.5 Vargas (3-1) Salazar Davis (6) 29,099 14 431,652 5/6 Cle N L 3-10 17-10 1 +0.5 Carrasco Duffy (2-1) - 23,316 15 454,968 5/7 Cle D W 7-4 18-10 1 +0.5 Morales (R, 3-0) Kluber Holland (5) *38,271 16 493,239 5/8 @ Det N L 5-6 18-11 2 -0.5 Soria Pino (R, 0-1) - 39,434 13 332,606 5/9 @ Det D W 6-2 19-11 1 +0.5 Guthrie (2-2) Sanchez - 41,456 14 374,062 5/10 @ Det N W 2-1 (10) 20-11 1 +1.5 Frasor (R, 1-0) Nesbitt Holland (6) 29,852 15 403,914 5/11 @ Tex N L 2-8 20-12 1 +1.0 Lewis Duffy (2-2) - 21,206 16 425,120 5/12 @ Tex N W 7-6 (10) 21-12 1 +1.0 Holland (R, 1-0) Pimentel - 23,659 17 448,779 5/13 @ Tex N L 2-5 21-13 1 +1.0 Gallardo Ventura (2-3) Feliz 26,258 18 475,037 5/14 @ Tex D W 6-3 22-13 1 +1.0 Guthrie (3-2) Detwiler Holland (7) 33,818 19 508,855 5/15 NYY N W 12-1 23-13 1 +1.0 Young (3-0) Pineda - 34,584 17 527,823 5/16 NYY N L 1-5 23-14 T1 - Sabathia Duffy (2-3) - 31,871 18 559,694 5/17 NYY D W 6-0 24-14 1 +1.0 Volquez (3-3) Capuano - 31,251 19 590,945 5/19 Cin N W 3-0 25-14 1 +2.5 Ventura (3-3) Cueto Davis (7) 29,769 20 620,714 5/20 Cin N W 7-1 26-14 1 +2.5 Guthrie (4-2) Marquis - 30,450 21 651,164 5/22 StL N W 5-0 27-14 1 +2.0 Young (4-0) Lynn - 37,379 22 688,543 5/23 StL N W 3-2 (6) 28-14 1 +3.0 Volquez (C, 4-3) Lackey - *38,676 23 727,219 5/24 StL D L 1-6 28-15 1 +3.0 Wacha Ventura (3-4) - 36,342 24 763,561 5/25 @ NYY D L 1-14 28-16 1 +2.0 Evovaldi Guthrie (4-3) - 36,031 20 544,886 5/26 @ NYY N L 1-5 28-17 1 +1.0 Warren Vargas (3-2) - 33,414 21 578,300 5/27 @ NYY D L 2-4 28-18 T1 - Pineda Young (4-1) Miller 32,734 22 603,034 5/29 @ ChC D W 8-4 29-18 1 +1.0 Herrera (R, 1-1) Strop - 34,273 23 637,307 5/30 @ ChC N Postponed -- Rain (Make up scheduled for September 28 at 7:05) 5/31 @ ChC D L 1-2 (11) 29-19 2 -0.5 Rosscup Madson (R, 0-1) - 37,766 24 675,073

June (15-11) 6/2 Cle N L 1-2 29-20 2 -0.5 Carrasco Davis (R, 2-1) Allen 30,361 25 793,922 6/3 Cle N W 4-2 30-20 T1 - Vargas (4-2) Kluber Holland (8) 29,899 26 823,821 6/4 Cle N L 2-6 (8) 30-21 2 -1.0 Bauer Young (4-2) - 29,552 27 853,373 6/5 Tex N L 0-4 30-22 2 -1.0 Gonzalez (C) Volquez (4-4) - *38,159 28 891,532 6/6 Tex D L 2-4 30-23 2 -1.0 Rodriguez Ventura (3-5) Tolleson 37,924 29 929,456 6/7 Tex D W 4-3 31-23 2 -1.0 Davis (R, 3-1) Kela Holland (9) *38,202 30 967,658 6/8 @ Min N W 3-1 32-23 T1 - Vargas (5-2) Hughes Holland (10) 22,796 25 697,869 6/9 @ Min N W 2-0 33-23 1 +1.0 Young (5-2) May Holland (11) 22,497 26 720,366 6/10 @ Min N W 7-2 34-23 1 +2.0 Volquez (5-4) Gibson - 22,434 27 742,800 6/12 @ StL N L 0-4 34-24 1 +2.0 Garcia Ventura (3-6) - 45,909 28 788,709 6/13 @ StL D L 2-3 34-25 1 +2.0 Lyons Guthrie (4-4) Rosenthal 45,981 29 834,690 6/14 @ StL D Postponed -- Rain (Make up scheduled for July 23 at 6:15) 6/15 @ Mil N W 8-5 35-25 1 +2.5 Volquez (6-4) Lohse Davis (8) 23,007 30 857,697 6/16 @ Mil N W 7-2 36-25 1 +3.5 Young (6-2) Garza - 27,740 31 885,437 6/17 Mil N W 10-2 37-25 1 +3.5 Blanton (1-0) Fiers - 33,420 31 1,001,078 6/18 Mil N W 3-2 38-25 1 +3.5 Guthrie (5-4) Nelson Holland (12) 36,318 32 1,037,396 6/19 Bos N L 3-7 38-26 1 +2.5 Rodriguez Pino (0-2) - *38,190 33 1,075,586 6/20 Bos N W 7-4 39-26 1 +3.5 Volquez (7-4) Porcello Holland (13) *39,115 34 1,114,701 6/21 Bos D L 2-13 39-27 1 +3.5 Miley Young (6-3) - 37,975 35 1,152,676 6/22 @ Sea N W 4-1 40-27 1 +3.5 Blanton (2-0) Hernandez Holland (14) 23,588 32 909,025 6/23 @ Sea N L 0-7 40-28 1 +3.5 Montgomery Guthrie (5-5) - 17,460 33 926,485 6/24 @ Sea N W 8-2 41-28 1 +3.5 Madson (R, 1-1) Elias - 23,392 34 949,877 6/26 @ Oak N W 5-2 42-28 1 +4.5 Volquez (8-4) Hahn Holland (15) 27,365 35 977,242 6/27 @ Oak D W 3-2 43-28 1 +4.5 Young (7-2) Kazmir Holland (16) 28,619 36 1,005,861 6/28 @ Oak D W 5-3 44-28 1 +5.5 Guthrie (6-5) Chavez Davis (9) 22,477 37 1,028,338 6/29 @ Hou N L 1-6 44-29 1 +5.5 McCullers Blanton (2-1) - 20,419 38 1,048,757 6/30 @ Hou N L 0-4 44-30 1 +4.5 Keuchel Duffy (2-4) - 24,642 39 1,073,399

July (17-11) 7/1 @ Hou N L 5-6 44-31 1 +4.5 Gregorson Herrera (R, 1-2) - 25,848 40 1,099,247 7/2 Min N L 0-2 44-32 1 +3.5 Gibson Young (7-4) Perkins 37,196 36 1,189,872 7/3 Min N W 3-2 (10) 45-32 1 +4.5 Davis (R, 4-1) Thompson - *38,868 37 1,228,740 7/4 Min N L 3-5 45-33 1 +3.5 Duensing Blanton (2-2) Perkins 37,917 38 1,266,657 7/5 Min D W 3-2 46-33 1 +4.5 Holland (R, 2-0) Boyer - 29,427 39 1,296,084 7/6 TB N Postponed -- Rain (Made up July 7 as split doubleheader) 7/7 TB-1 D W 9-5 47-33 - - Holland (R, 3-0) Boxberger - 22,386 40 1,318,470 TB-2 N W 7-1 48-33 1 +4.5 Finnegan (R, 2-0) Gomes - 28,119 41 1,346,589 7/8 TB N W 9-7 49-33 1 +4.5 Guthrie (7-5) Archer Holland (17) 28,204 42 1,374,793 7/9 TB D W 8-3 50-33 1 +5.5 Ventura (4-6) Karns - 32,308 43 1,407,101 7/10 Tor N W 3-0 51-33 1 +5.5 Duffy (3-4) Estrada Holland (18) 31,558 44 1,438,659 7/11 Tor D L 2-6 51-34 1 +4.5 Buehrle Young (7-5) - 30,790 45 1,469,449 7/12 Tor D W 11-10 52-34 1 +4.5 Davis (R, 5-1) Schultz Holland (19) 31,962 46 1,501,411 7/14 All-Star Game at The Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, OH - American League 6, National League 3 7/17 @ CWS-1 D W 4-2 53-34 1 +5.0 Young (8-5) Samardzija Holland (20) 25,807 41 1,125,054 @ CWS-2 N L 0-2 53-35 1 +4.0 Danks Volquez (8-5) Robertson 25,701 42 1,150,755 7/18 @ CWS D W 7-6 (13) 54-35 1 +5.0 Finnegan (R, 3-0) Jennings Madson (1) 33,559 43 1,184,314 7/19 @ CWS D W 4-1 55-35 1 +6.0 Duffy (4-4) Sale Blanton (1) 32,175 44 1,216,489 7/20 Pit N L 7-10 55-36 1 +5.5 Burnett Ventura (4-7) Melancon *38,169 47 1,539,580 7/21 Pit N W 3-1 56-36 1 +6.5 Davis (R, 6-1) Cole Holland (21) *38,163 48 1,577,743 7/22 Pit N W 5-1 57-36 1 +7.5 Volquez (9-5) Morton - *39,105 49 1,616,848 7/23 @ StL N L 3-4 57-37 1 +6.5 Lackey Young (8-6) Rosenthal 46,003 45 1,262,492 7/24 Hou N L 0-4 57-38 1 +5.5 Kazmir Guthrie (7-6) Gregorson 36,965 50 1,653,813 7/25 Hou N W 2-1 (10) 58-38 1 +6.5 Herrera (R, 2-2) Harris - *38,393 51 1,692,206 7/26 Hou D W 5-1 59-38 1 +7.5 Ventura (5-7) Keuchel - 33,638 52 1,725,844 7/27 @ Cle N W 9-4 60-38 1 +8.0 Volquez (10-5) Anderson Blanton (2) 13,611 46 1,276,103 7/28 @ Cle N W 2-1 61-38 1 +9.0 Davis (R, 7-1) Bauer Holland (22) 18,064 47 1,294,167 7/29 @ Cle D L 1-12 61-39 1 +9.0 Kluber (C) Guthrie (7-7) - 19,767 48 1,313,934 7/30 @ Tor N L 2-5 61-40 1 +8.0 Estrada Duffy (4-5) Osuna 30,057 49 1,343,991 7/31 @ Tor N L 6-7 (11) 61-41 1 +8.0 Hendriks Morales (R, 3-1) - 29,389 50 1,373,380

* - denotes sellout; ^ - suspended game, completed on April 26 Royals Notes - Kansas City Royals @ Cincinnati Reds - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 2015 Day-By-Days (Cont.) Winning Losing Home Home Road Road Date Opponent D/N W-L Score Record Pos. GB Pitcher Pitcher Save Att. No. Total No. Total

August (10-5) 8/1 @ Tor D W 7-6 62-41 1 +8.0 Ventura (6-7) Lowe Holland (23) 37,932 51 1,411,312 8/2 @ Tor D L 2-5 62-42 1 +8.0 Dickey Volquez (10-5) Osuna 45,736 52 1,457,048 8/4 @ Det N W 5-1 63-42 1 +9.5 Duffy (5-5) Verlander - 35,039 53 1,492,087 8/5 @ Det N L 1-2 63-43 1 +9.5 Boyd Cueto (0-1) Wilson 34,628 54 1,526,715 8/6 @ Det D L 6-8 63-44 1 +9.5 Wilson Madson (R, 1-2) - 38,919 55 1,565,634 8/7 CWS N W 3-2 64-44 1 +9.5 Volquez (11-5) Danks Holland (24) 36,211 53 1,762,055 8/8 CWS N W 7-6 65-44 1 +10.5 Guthrie (8-7) Samardzija Holland (25) *39,302 54 1,801,357 8/9 CWS D W 5-4 66-44 1 +11.5 Herrera (R, 3-2) Petricka Madson (2) 35,785 55 1,837,142 8/10 Det N W 4-0 67-44 1 +12.0 Cueto (C, 1-1) Boyd - 36,672 56 1,873,814 8/11 Det N W 6-1 68-44 1 +12.0 Ventura (7-7) Sanchez Hochevar (1) 34,068 57 1,907,882 8/12 Det N L 4-7 68-45 1 +11.0 Feliz Volquez (11-7) Rondon 30,732 58 1,938,614 8/13 LAA N L 6-7 68-46 1 +11.0 Alvarez Holland (3-1) Street 32,098 59 1,970,712 8/14 LAA N W 4-1 69-46 1 +12.0 Duffy (6-5) Weaver Holland (26) 36,926 60 2,007,638 8/15 LAA N W 9-4 70-46 1 +12.0 Cueto (9-7) Shoemaker - 39,251 61 2,046,889 8/16 LAA N W 4-3 71-46 1 +12.0 Herrera (R, 4-2) Gott - 36,845 62 2,083,734 8/18 @ Cin N 8/19 @ Cin N 8/20 @ Bos N 8/21 @ Bos N 8/22 @ Bos N 8/23 @ Bos D 8/24 Bal N 8/25 Bal N 8/26 Bal N 8/27 Bal D 8/28 @ TB N 8/29 @ TB N 8/30 @ TB D

September (0-0) 9/1 Det N 9/2 Det N 9/3 Det N 9/4 CWS N 9/5 CWS N 9/6 CWS D 9/7 Min N 9/8 Min N 9/9 Min N 9/11 @ Bal N 9/12 @ Bal D 9/13 @ Bal D 9/14 @ Cle N 9/15 @ Cle N 9/16 @ Cle N 9/17 @ Cle N 9/18 @ Det N 9/19 @ Det N 9/20 @ Det D 9/22 Sea N 9/23 Sea N 9/24 Sea N 9/25 Cle N 9/26 Cle N 9/27 Cle D 9/28 @ ChC N (Make up of May 30 game) 9/29 @ CWS N 9/30 @ CWS N

October (0-0) 10/1 @ CWS N 10/2 @ Min N 10/3 @ Min N 10/4 @ Min D

Minor League Report (AAA) NW Arkansas Naturals (AA) Wilmington Blue Rocks (A-Advanced) Pacific Coast League Texas League Carolina League American Conference, Northern Division North Division (First Half Division Champs) Northern Division (First Half Division Champs) (67-56) (18-31 Second Half, 58-61 Overall) (17-32 Second Half, 55-64 overall)

R H E LOB Omaha 10 17 2 5 Northwest Arkansas was off Monday. The Naturals will open The Blue Rocks also had Monday off. The club opens Salt Lake (Angels) 11 16 1 9 a three-game set in San Antonio this evening with Kyle Zimmer a three-game set with Potomac this evening at Daniel S. making his fourth start of the year. Frawley Stadium. LP: Scott Alexander (1-3) HR: Reymond Fuentes (#7), Orlando Calixte (#7), Jose Martinez (#8)

Omaha dropped a slugfest with Salt Lake City as the Bees scored eight runs in their final three at-bats. Grant Green hit a two-out walk-off homer off Scott Alexander in the bottom of the ninth for the winning tally. Brett Eibner collected four hits, including a pair of doubles for Omaha, while Reymond Fuentes, Orlando Calixte and Jose Martinez all homered.

Lexington Legends (A) Idaho Falls Chukars (R) Burlington Royals (R) Surprise Royals (R) South Atlantic League Pioneer League Appalachian League Arizona League Southern Division South Division East Division West Division (19-29 Second Half, 50-68 Overall) (26-29) (23-31) (34-12)

R H E LOB R H E LOB R H E LOB R H E LOB West Virginia (Pirates) 2 10 1 8 Billings (Reds) 8 10 1 7 Pulaski (Yankees) 14 17 2 9 AZL Diamondbacks 6 8 4 9 Lexington 4 15 1 14 Idaho Falls 9 13 5 10 Burlington 4 9 2 6 Surprise 5 8 4 11

WP: Foster Griffin (2-5) WP: Brandon Thomas (2-1) LP: Joseph Markus (0-4) LP: Kyle Kubat (4-1) SV: Jake Newberry (#5) HR: Kyle Pollack (#6) HR: Ben Johnson (#4), HR: None HR: Corey Toups (#7), Luis Valenzuela (#2) Xavier Fernandez (#3) The Chukars scored four runs in the bottom Surprise suffered a rare setback as the Corey Toups and Luis Valenzuela each hit solo of the eighth to rally past Billings. D.J. Burt Pulaski used an eight-run fourth inning to Diamondbacks rallied from a three-run deficit home runs, while Foster Griffin allowed one run in collected a game-tying two-run single in the overwhelm the B-Royals Monday night. Allen and scored the winning run in the ninth on a 5.0 innings of work in a Lextington triumph. The eighth, while Amalani Fukofuka drove in the go- Valerio’s three-run blast highlighted the frame two-out RBI single by Jacob Cordero. Starter Legends left 14 men on base, but recorded single ahead run with a double. Brandon Thomas earned for the Yankees. Xavier Fernandez hit a two-run Arnaldo Hernandez allowed one unearned run tallies in the second, third, fourth and sixth innings. the win, despite allowing three runs (one earned) homer and collected three hits for Burlington, on three hits over his 6.0 innings, but did not in his 4.0 innings. while Ben Johnson added a solo blast in the first. factor into the decision. Carlos Diaz led Surprise with three hits.