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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES TEAM HOME RUN LEADERS Most team home runs in 2017: 1. New York Yankees 241 2. Houston Astros 238 3. Texas Rangers 237 4. Oakland Athletics 234 5. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 232 6. Tampa Bay Rays 228 EIGHT MEN WITH CLOUT Current Orioles with at least 20 home runs in 2017: 1. Manny Machado 33 2. Jonathan Schoop 32 3. Chris Davis 26 Adam Jones 26 5. Trey Mancini 24 6. Mark Trumbo 23 7. Tim Beckham (12 with TB) 22 8. Welington Castillo 20 THE GAME OF RISP Top team batting averages with runners in scoring position in the majors in 2017: 1. Houston Astros .294 2. Washington Nationals .290 3. BALTIMORE ORIOLES .287 4. Colorado Rockies .285 STRIKE THAT Most strikeouts recorded by pitchers in one season in Orioles history (since 1954): 1. 2016 Baltimore Orioles 1248 2. 2015 Baltimore Orioles 1233 2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 1233 4. 2012 Baltimore Orioles 1177 HOME RUN DERBY Most team home runs hit in one season in Orioles history (since 1954): 1. 1996 Baltimore Orioles 257 2. 2016 Baltimore Orioles 253 3. 2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 232 4. 2015 Baltimore Orioles 217 RBI LEADERS Most RBI in the AL in 2017: 1. Nelson Cruz, SEA 119 2. Aaron Judge, NYY 114 3. Khris Davis, OAK 110 4. Justin Upton, DET/LAA 109 5. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 107 6. JONATHAN SCHOOP, BAL 105 7. Jose Abreu, CWS 102 Mookie Betts, BOS 102 9. Nicholas Castellanos, DET 101 Nomar Mazara, TEX 101 Albert Pujols, LAA 101 12. Robinson Cano, SEA 97 13. MANNY MACHADO, BAL 95 2017 SEASON Record 75-87 (5 th , AL East) Home Record 46-35 Road Record 29-52 Team Average .260 (1469-for-5650) Runs per Game 4.6 (743 R/162 G) Fielding Errors 94, .984 Team ERA 4.97 (795 ER/1441.0 IP) Starters W-L 45-69 Starters ERA 5.70 (536 ER/846.0 IP) Bullpen W-L-S 30-18-35 Bullpen ERA 3.92 (259 ER/595.0 IP) Saves/Opps 35/52 Best homestand 5/5-9 (5-0, 1.000) Worst homestand 9/18-24 (2-5, .286) Best road trip 8/25-27 (3-0, 1.000) Worst road trip 9/26-10/1 (0-5, .000) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 2017 SEASON SUMMARY BALTIMORE ORIOLES (75-87), 5 th PLACE, AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST (-18.0) Thank you to the Elias Sports Bureau and STATS, LLC. for statistical assistance REGULAR SEASON RECAP: The Orioles finished the regular season with a record of 78-87 (.463) and finished in fifth place of the American League East division…Since 2012, the Orioles own a record of 519-453 (.534) and have made the postseason in three of those six seasons…In 2017, only five teams in the AL finished with a record above .500, and those five were the only AL clubs to make the postseason. HOMER HAPPY: The Orioles hit 232 home runs in 2017 to rank fifth in the majors…The Orioles were tied for the Major League lead in homers since the All-Star break with 109…The O’s have led the majors in home runs in three of the past six seasons (2016, 2014, 2013), finishing second in 2012, third in 2015, and fifth in 2017 during the other three years…For four of the past five seasons, the Major League leader in home runs was an Oriole (Chris Davis in 2013, Nelson Cruz in 2014, Chris Davis in 2015, and Mark Trumbo in 2016). PLENTY WITH TWENTY: Seven O’s hitters had 20-or-more home runs in 2017...Welington Castillo, Mark Trumbo, Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Adam Jones, Trey Mancini, and Chris Davis all had at least 20 home runs with the Orioles...The 2017 season marked the second time in Orioles history (since 1954) that the team has had seven players with 20-or-more homers in a season (also 1996)...According to STATS, LLC., the 2017 Orioles are the sixth Major League team with at least seven players with 20-or-more home runs in a season, and first since the 2010 Toronto Blue JaysTim Beckham also finished the season with 22 total home runs, having hit 12 while with Tampa Bay and 10 while with the Orioles. MOST VALUABLE ORIOLE: Jonathan Schoop was voted the winner of the 2017 Louis M. Hatter Most Valuable Oriole Award by members of the local media...Schoop finished the season batting .293/.338/.503 (182- for-622) with 35 doubles, 32 home runs, 105 RBI, and 92 runs scored, having set career-highs in hits, home runs, runs, and RBI...Schoop was named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 17-23, hitting .433/.438/.800 (13- for-30) with two doubles, three home runs, eight runs, and 16 RBI over seven games; his 16 RBI led the majors and his three home runs were tied for the most in the AL during the week…He posted a career-high 26-game on- base streak from April 12-May 12 when he hit .344/.385/.613 (32-for-93) with 10 doubles, five home runs, 14 runs, 17 RBI, four walks, and four hit by pitches…Schoop was selected to the 2017 All-Star Game, his first career All-Star selection, going 1-for-1 with a double and run scored…He established an O’s record for RBI by a second baseman and his 32 homers were also a team record for a second baseman, breaking his own record of 25 in 2016. MAKING HIS CASE: Jonathan Schoop ranked among AL leaders in several categories…He ranked 15 th in the AL in batting average (.293) and ranked sixth with 105 RBI…His 32 home runs ranked 18 th and his 67 extra-base hits tied for 12 th …Schoop’s 182 hits ranked sixth in the AL…Schoop was named to his first All-Star team this season and was named AL Player of the Week for July 17-23…Orioles have been named AL MVP five times: Brooks Robinson (1964), Frank Robinson (1966), Boog Powell (1970), and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1983, 1991). DRIVE ‘EM IN: Jonathan Schoop recorded his first career 100 RBI season and became the fastest Oriole to reach 100 RBI (August 31) since Chris Davis in 2013 (August 1)…Schoop established an Orioles record for RBI by a second baseman (primary position), passing Roberto Alomar, who had 94 RBI in 1996…Schoop ranked sixth in the AL and tied for 12 th in the majors with 105 RBI during 2017. RATED ROOKIE: Among qualifying American League rookies, Trey Mancini ranked second in batting average (.293) and slugging percentage (.488), ranked third in on-base percentage (.338) and RBI (78), and tied for third in home runs (24)Among qualifying Major League rookies, Mancinis 159 hits ranked firstHis 159 hits also ranked second-most in Orioles history for a rookie season, behind Eddie Murrays 173 hits in 1977His 24 home runs ranked third-most in Orioles history for a player during his rookie season, trailing only Eddie Murray’s 27 in 1977 and Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 28 in 1982. SEVENTEEN IN 17: Trey Mancini had a season-long hitting streak of 17 games from September 11- 29…According to STATS, LLC., Mancini owned the longest hitting streak for an Orioles rookie in club history and the longest for a rookie in the majors in 2017…His streak was also tied for fifth-longest this season for all Major League hitters, regardless of rookie status. TREYS COMPANY: Rookie Trey Mancini hit eight home runs through his first 17 career games…According to STATS, LLC., the eight homers tied the Major League record (at the time) for most through 17 career games…He joined Carlos Delgado (TOR, 1993-94) and Trevor Story (COL, 2016)…According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Mancini was the first player with eight home runs within his first 15 career hits since Carlos Delgado did so for the Blue Jays in 1994...Delgado’s eighth career home run came on his 13 th hit. CATCH THIS: O’s catchers ranked second in the AL and ranked fifth in the majors with a .275 (162-for-590) average...When catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, Francisco Peña, and Chance Sisco combined to notch 25 doubles, one triple, 31 home runs, and 82 RBI…O’s catchers ranked second in the majors with 31 homers…Castillo led AL catchers and ranked second in the majors with a .282 batting average and his 20 home runs ranked fourth in the AL and ranked sixth in the majors among catchers (primary position, min. 330 AB). AN AWESOME AUGUST: In 29 games in August, the Orioles led the majors with a .306 average, a .534 slugging percentage, and 57 home runs...Their 57 home runs set a new Major League record for the month of August, breaking their own record of 55, set last season…The 57 home runs were the third most hit by a team in any calendar month in Major League history, trailing only the 58 hit by the Orioles in May of 1987 and 58 by the Seattle Mariners in May of 1999…The Orioles ranked second in the AL with 169 RBI and 175 runs during the month…Orioles relievers ranked fourth in the AL and fifth in the majors with a 2.80 ERA during the month. PLAYER OF THE MONTH: Manny Machado was named the AL Player of the Month for August...Machado batted .341 (43-for-126) with 23 runs, six doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 35 RBI, and three stolen bases over 29 games to earn his second career Player of the Month award (also April 2016)...Among AL hitters, Machado finished first in RBI, tied for first in home runs, fourth in slugging percentage, and fifth in batting average...Machado became the 10 th player in Major League history, and the first in O’s history, to record three grand slams in a calendar month. THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter completed his eighth season as O’s manager…He has managed the Yankees (1992-95), Diamondbacks (1998-2000), Rangers (2003-06), and Orioles (August 2010-current)...His 622 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club history behind Earl Weaver (1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,504 career wins rank 23 rd all-time and are fourth among active managers behind Bruce Bochy, Dusty Baker, and Mike Scioscia. UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES DATE EVENT December 10-14 Winter Meetings, Orlando, FL Visit credentials.mlb.com to apply for credentials March 29 Opening Day vs. Minnesota Twins Visit OriolesPressbox.com for up-to-date information Follow @OriolesPR on Twitter for updates and important information

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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES

TEAM HOME RUN LEADERS

Most team home runs in 2017:

1. New York Yankees 241

2. Houston Astros 238 3. Texas Rangers 237

4. Oakland Athletics 234

5. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 232

6. Tampa Bay Rays 228

EIGHT MEN WITH CLOUT

Current Orioles with at least 20 home runs

in 2017:

1. Manny Machado 33

2. Jonathan Schoop 32 3. Chris Davis 26

Adam Jones 26

5. Trey Mancini 24 6. Mark Trumbo 23

7. Tim Beckham (12 with TB) 22

8. Welington Castillo 20

THE GAME OF RISP

Top team batting averages with runners in

scoring position in the majors in 2017:

1. Houston Astros .294

2. Washington Nationals .290

3. BALTIMORE ORIOLES .287

4. Colorado Rockies .285

STRIKE THAT

Most strikeouts recorded by pitchers in one

season in Orioles history (since 1954):

1. 2016 Baltimore Orioles 1248

2. 2015 Baltimore Orioles 1233

2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 1233

4. 2012 Baltimore Orioles 1177

HOME RUN DERBY

Most team home runs hit in one season in

Orioles history (since 1954):

1. 1996 Baltimore Orioles 257

2. 2016 Baltimore Orioles 253

3. 2017 BALTIMORE ORIOLES 232

4. 2015 Baltimore Orioles 217

RBI LEADERS

Most RBI in the AL in 2017:

1. Nelson Cruz, SEA 119 2. Aaron Judge, NYY 114

3. Khris Davis, OAK 110

4. Justin Upton, DET/LAA 109 5. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 107

6. JONATHAN SCHOOP, BAL 105

7. Jose Abreu, CWS 102 Mookie Betts, BOS 102

9. Nicholas Castellanos, DET 101

Nomar Mazara, TEX 101 Albert Pujols, LAA 101

12. Robinson Cano, SEA 97

13. MANNY MACHADO, BAL 95

2017 SEASON

Record 75-87 (5th, AL East)

Home Record 46-35

Road Record 29-52

Team Average .260 (1469-for-5650) Runs per Game 4.6 (743 R/162 G)

Fielding Errors 94, .984

Team ERA 4.97 (795 ER/1441.0 IP)

Starters W-L 45-69

Starters ERA 5.70 (536 ER/846.0 IP)

Bullpen W-L-S 30-18-35 Bullpen ERA 3.92 (259 ER/595.0 IP)

Saves/Opps 35/52

Best homestand 5/5-9 (5-0, 1.000)

Worst homestand 9/18-24 (2-5, .286) Best road trip 8/25-27 (3-0, 1.000)

Worst road trip 9/26-10/1 (0-5, .000)

Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201

2017 SEASON SUMMARY

BALTIMORE ORIOLES (75-87), 5th PLACE, AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST (-18.0)

Thank you to the Elias Sports Bureau and STATS, LLC. for statistical assistance

REGULAR SEASON RECAP: The Orioles finished the regular season with a record of 78-87 (.463) and

finished in fifth place of the American League East division…Since 2012, the Orioles own a record of 519-453

(.534) and have made the postseason in three of those six seasons…In 2017, only five teams in the AL finished

with a record above .500, and those five were the only AL clubs to make the postseason.

HOMER HAPPY: The Orioles hit 232 home runs in 2017 to rank fifth in the majors…The Orioles were tied for

the Major League lead in homers since the All-Star break with 109…The O’s have led the majors in home runs in

three of the past six seasons (2016, 2014, 2013), finishing second in 2012, third in 2015, and fifth in 2017 during

the other three years…For four of the past five seasons, the Major League leader in home runs was an Oriole

(Chris Davis in 2013, Nelson Cruz in 2014, Chris Davis in 2015, and Mark Trumbo in 2016).

PLENTY WITH TWENTY: Seven O’s hitters had 20-or-more home runs in 2017...Welington Castillo, Mark

Trumbo, Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Adam Jones, Trey Mancini, and Chris Davis all had at least 20

home runs with the Orioles...The 2017 season marked the second time in Orioles history (since 1954) that the

team has had seven players with 20-or-more homers in a season (also 1996)...According to STATS, LLC., the

2017 Orioles are the sixth Major League team with at least seven players with 20-or-more home runs in a season,

and first since the 2010 Toronto Blue Jays…Tim Beckham also finished the season with 22 total home runs,

having hit 12 while with Tampa Bay and 10 while with the Orioles.

MOST VALUABLE ORIOLE: Jonathan Schoop was voted the winner of the 2017 Louis M. Hatter Most

Valuable Oriole Award by members of the local media...Schoop finished the season batting .293/.338/.503 (182-

for-622) with 35 doubles, 32 home runs, 105 RBI, and 92 runs scored, having set career-highs in hits, home runs,

runs, and RBI...Schoop was named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 17-23, hitting .433/.438/.800 (13-

for-30) with two doubles, three home runs, eight runs, and 16 RBI over seven games; his 16 RBI led the majors

and his three home runs were tied for the most in the AL during the week…He posted a career-high 26-game on-

base streak from April 12-May 12 when he hit .344/.385/.613 (32-for-93) with 10 doubles, five home runs, 14

runs, 17 RBI, four walks, and four hit by pitches…Schoop was selected to the 2017 All-Star Game, his first career

All-Star selection, going 1-for-1 with a double and run scored…He established an O’s record for RBI by a second

baseman and his 32 homers were also a team record for a second baseman, breaking his own record of 25 in 2016.

MAKING HIS CASE: Jonathan Schoop ranked among AL leaders in several categories…He ranked 15th in the

AL in batting average (.293) and ranked sixth with 105 RBI…His 32 home runs ranked 18th and his 67 extra-base

hits tied for 12th…Schoop’s 182 hits ranked sixth in the AL…Schoop was named to his first All-Star team this

season and was named AL Player of the Week for July 17-23…Orioles have been named AL MVP five times:

Brooks Robinson (1964), Frank Robinson (1966), Boog Powell (1970), and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1983, 1991).

DRIVE ‘EM IN: Jonathan Schoop recorded his first career 100 RBI season and became the fastest Oriole to

reach 100 RBI (August 31) since Chris Davis in 2013 (August 1)…Schoop established an Orioles record for RBI

by a second baseman (primary position), passing Roberto Alomar, who had 94 RBI in 1996…Schoop ranked

sixth in the AL and tied for 12th in the majors with 105 RBI during 2017.

RATED ROOKIE: Among qualifying American League rookies, Trey Mancini ranked second in batting

average (.293) and slugging percentage (.488), ranked third in on-base percentage (.338) and RBI (78), and tied

for third in home runs (24)…Among qualifying Major League rookies, Mancini’s 159 hits ranked first…His 159

hits also ranked second-most in Orioles history for a rookie season, behind Eddie Murray’s 173 hits in

1977…His 24 home runs ranked third-most in Orioles history for a player during his rookie season, trailing only

Eddie Murray’s 27 in 1977 and Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 28 in 1982.

SEVENTEEN IN ’17: Trey Mancini had a season-long hitting streak of 17 games from September 11-

29…According to STATS, LLC., Mancini owned the longest hitting streak for an Orioles rookie in club history

and the longest for a rookie in the majors in 2017…His streak was also tied for fifth-longest this season for all

Major League hitters, regardless of rookie status.

TREY’S COMPANY: Rookie Trey Mancini hit eight home runs through his first 17 career games…According

to STATS, LLC., the eight homers tied the Major League record (at the time) for most through 17 career

games…He joined Carlos Delgado (TOR, 1993-94) and Trevor Story (COL, 2016)…According to the Elias Sports

Bureau, Mancini was the first player with eight home runs within his first 15 career hits since Carlos Delgado did

so for the Blue Jays in 1994...Delgado’s eighth career home run came on his 13th hit.

CATCH THIS: O’s catchers ranked second in the AL and ranked fifth in the majors with a .275 (162-for-590)

average...When catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, Francisco Peña, and Chance Sisco combined to

notch 25 doubles, one triple, 31 home runs, and 82 RBI…O’s catchers ranked second in the majors with 31

homers…Castillo led AL catchers and ranked second in the majors with a .282 batting average and his 20 home

runs ranked fourth in the AL and ranked sixth in the majors among catchers (primary position, min. 330 AB).

AN AWESOME AUGUST: In 29 games in August, the Orioles led the majors with a .306 average, a .534

slugging percentage, and 57 home runs...Their 57 home runs set a new Major League record for the month of

August, breaking their own record of 55, set last season…The 57 home runs were the third most hit by a team in

any calendar month in Major League history, trailing only the 58 hit by the Orioles in May of 1987 and 58 by the

Seattle Mariners in May of 1999…The Orioles ranked second in the AL with 169 RBI and 175 runs during the

month…Orioles relievers ranked fourth in the AL and fifth in the majors with a 2.80 ERA during the month.

PLAYER OF THE MONTH: Manny Machado was named the AL Player of the Month for August...Machado

batted .341 (43-for-126) with 23 runs, six doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 35 RBI, and three stolen bases over 29

games to earn his second career Player of the Month award (also April 2016)...Among AL hitters, Machado

finished first in RBI, tied for first in home runs, fourth in slugging percentage, and fifth in batting

average...Machado became the 10th player in Major League history, and the first in O’s history, to record three

grand slams in a calendar month.

THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter completed his eighth season as O’s manager…He has managed the

Yankees (1992-95), Diamondbacks (1998-2000), Rangers (2003-06), and Orioles (August 2010-current)...His 622 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club

history behind Earl Weaver (1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,504 career wins rank 23rd all-time and are fourth among active

managers behind Bruce Bochy, Dusty Baker, and Mike Scioscia.

UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES DATE EVENT

December 10-14 Winter Meetings, Orlando, FL Visit credentials.mlb.com to apply for credentials

March 29 Opening Day vs. Minnesota Twins Visit OriolesPressbox.com for up-to-date information

Follow @OriolesPR on Twitter for updates and important information

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MANAGERIAL WINS

Most all-time managerial wins (*active):

21. Dick Williams, HOF 1,571 22. Mike Scioscia, LAA* 1,570

23. BUCK SHOWALTER, BAL* 1,504

24. Clark Griffith, HOF 1,491

JUST A LITTLE CRUSH

Active Major League home run leaders since 2012:

1. Edwin Encarnación, CLE 231

2. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 223

3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 217

4. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 211 5. Mike Trout, LAA 196

6. Miguel Cabrera, DET 185

7. Jay Bruce, CLE 177

8. ADAM JONES, BAL 176 9. José Bautista, TOR 175

10. Josh Donaldson, TOR 173

11. MARK TRUMBO, BAL 172

AL WILD CARD STANDINGS

New York Yankees ---

Minnesota Twins --- Kansas City Royals -5.0

Los Angeles Angels -5.0

Tampa Bay Rays -5.0

Seattle Mariners -7.0

Texas Rangers -7.0

Toronto Blue Jays -9.0

BALTIMORE ORIOLES -10.0

Oakland Athletics -10.0

Chicago White Sox -18.0 Detroit Tigers -21.0

TOP AL HOME RECORDS

1. New York 51-30 (.630)

2. Cleveland 49-32 (.605) 3. Boston 48-33 (.593)

Houston 48-33 (.593)

5. BALTIMORE 46-35 (.568)

Oakland 46-35 (.568)

7. Kansas City 43-38 (.531)

Los Angeles 43-38 (.531)

OH, WHAT A RELIEF IT IS

Lowest bullpen ERA in the AL:

1. Cleveland Indians 2.89 2. Boston Red Sox 3.07

3. New York Yankees 3.28

4. Tampa Bay Rays 3.79

5. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 3.92

2017 SEASON SPLITS

Batting Average .260

vs. LH .264 vs. RH .258

Home .268

Away .252 Day .262

Night .259

Earned Run Average 4.97

Starters 5.70

Relievers 3.92

Home 4.60 Away 5.37

Day 5.28

Night 4.83

25th ANNIVERSARY OF ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS: Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened on

April 6, 1992…The O’s celebrated the 25th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 2017 by wearing a

commemorative jersey patch and by using baseballs with the 25th anniversary logo…In August, the club

welcomed members from the 1992 team and all fans received an Oriole Park at Camden Yards replica ballpark.

SIX PACK: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, Orioles hitters lead the majors with 1,339 home runs hit and

also lead the majors in fewest number of errors committed with 498…Several current hitters rank among Major

League leaders in home runs since 2012…Chris Davis ranks second with 223, Adam Jones ranks eighth with

176, and Mark Trumbo ranks 11th with 172 home runs.

INTERLEAGUE INFO: The Orioles played a total of 20 games against National League opponents in 2017 and

went 8-12, including games against Cincinnati (2-1), Washington (2-2), Pittsburgh (2-2), St. Louis (2-1),

Milwaukee (0-3), and Chicago (0-3)…Since Interleague Play began in 1997, the Orioles are 183-200…The

Orioles went 14-6 in Interleague Play last season…Baltimore’s 14 Interleague victories last season were the most

in club history...The Orioles notched 12 Interleague wins in 2014 and 2015.

ORIOLE PARK HOME RUN KING: Adam Jones hit his eighth home run of the season on May 22…The

homer was the 125th of his career at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, passing Rafael Palmeiro for the most in the

ballpark's history…Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992 and celebrated its 25th anniversary season.

10,000 HOME RUNS: The O’s reached 10,000 regular season home runs in Orioles history (since 1954) after

Tim Beckham connected for a solo shot in the eighth inning on August 5…The Orioles became one of four clubs

to reach the 10,000 home run mark since 1954, joining the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, and Boston Red

Sox…The Orioles finished the season with 10,077 all-time home runs.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER: The Orioles have had 21 All-Stars over the last six seasons (since 2012)...According

to STATS, LLC., the 21 Baltimore All-Stars since 2012 are tied for the American League lead and are tied for

second-most in the majors behind the St. Louis Cardinals (26)...The Orioles are one of eight Major League teams

with at least 20 All-Stars over the last six seasons.

THE FUTURE IS NOW: Tanner Scott and Chance Sisco were chosen to participate in the 2017 Sirius/XM

All-Star Futures Game in Miami on July 9...Scott and Sisco represented the O’s as members of the U.S.

Roster…Scott was selected by the Orioles in the sixth round of the 2014 draft out of Howard College (TX) and

surrendered one earned run on two hits, while striking out one over 1.0 inning...At the time of the All-Star break,

Scott was with Double-A Bowie and entered the season as the 11th-best Orioles prospect by Baseball

America...Sisco was the Orioles second round selection in the 2013 draft out of Santiago H.S. in Corona, CA, and

went 1-for-3 with a triple, RBI, and a run scored as the starting catcher...At the time of the All-Star break, Sisco

was with Triple-A Norfolk and entered 2017 as the No. 1 Orioles prospect by Baseball America…Both Scott and

Sisco made their Major League debuts during the 2017 season.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Three Orioles were named the American League Player of the Week during the

2017 season…Jonathan Schoop was named the AL Player of the Week for July 17-23...Schoop batted .433 (13-

for-30) with eight runs, two doubles, three home runs, and 16 RBI over seven games played to earn his first career

AL Player of the Week Award...Among AL leaders, Jonathan finished the period first in RBI (led the majors), tied

for first in hits, home runs and total bases (24), ranked second in runs scored, tied for third in extra-base hits (5),

and ranked fourth in slugging percentage (.800)...Schoop earned his first All-Star appearance earlier that month…

Tim Beckham was named the AL Player of the Week for July 31-August 6...Beckham hit .583/.600/1.167 with

six runs scored, three doubles, a triple, three home runs, and six RBI over six games played to earn his first career

AL Player of the Week Award...Among AL leaders, he finished the period first in batting average, on-base

percentage, slugging percentage, and total bases (28); tied for first in hits (14) and triples; tied for third in home

runs; and tied for seventh in runs scored and doubles...Beckham tallied a hit in each game he played for

Baltimore, notching multi-hit efforts in five-of-six contests during the week...Manny Machado was named AL

Player of the Week for August 14-20...He batted .385 (10-for-26) with four runs scored, a double, four home runs

and 12 RBI over six games played to earn his third career AL Player of the Week Award, last winning in June

2015...Among AL leaders, Machado finished the week first in RBI, tied for first in home runs, second in total

bases (23), tied for second in extra-base hits (5), and ninth in slugging percentage (.885)...Machado posted a hit in

each contest during his award-winning week...Machado notched a three-homer game during the week and his

third home run was a walk-off grand slam...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the 13th player in

Major League history to log three home runs in a game with the final one being a walk-off.

MINOR LEAGUE RECAP: Double-A Bowie made their second Postseason appearance in the last three

seasons, and their seventh appearance in franchise history...They were defeated two games to one by Altoona in

the Western Division Championship Series...Class A-Advanced Frederick made the Postseason for the first time

since 2011 and for the 11th time in franchise history...They were defeated by Lynchburg two games to one in the

Northern Division Championship Series...Austin Hays was named as one of five finalists for Baseball America’s

Minor League Player of the Year Award and was also named the Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the

Year…Alex Wells was named the Jim Palmer Minor League Pitcher of the Year...Bowie INF/OF Garabez Rosa

was named the Eastern League MVP, becoming the third player in franchise history to win the award...Frederick

OF Ademar Rifaela was named Carolina League MVP...Overall, the O’s had 24 minor leaguers named Mid-

Season All-Stars and five named Postseason All-Stars.

GENUINE DRAFT: The Orioles selected LHP DL Hall from Valdosta (GA) High School with their first selection No. 21 overall) in the 2017 First-Year

Player Draft...This year, the Orioles selected 41 players overall: 21 pitchers and 20 position players, 29 of the selections being college athletes...The Orioles

selected 12 right-handed pitchers, nine left-handed pitchers, eight infielders, seven outfielders, four catchers, and one utility player…Among the draftees was

INF Tyler Coolbaugh, son of Orioles hitting coach Scott Coolbaugh…Tyler played collegiately at Angelo State University (TX) and was selected by the

Orioles in the 36th round.

SPRING TRAINING WRAP: The Orioles finished the Grapefruit League season with a 16-14-3 record, posting a 4.75 ERA in 290.0 IP and batting

.238/.417/.321, scoring 153 runs in 33 games…The Orioles drew a total of 119,742 fans for 17 home games in Sarasota, the second-highest spring attendance

in club history behind only the 120,455 total set in 2013...Since moving Major League operations to Sarasota, 885,055 fans have enjoyed Orioles Spring

Training baseball at Ed Smith Stadium.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Two members of the Orioles’ 40-man roster were members of the World Baseball Classic Champion Team USA: Mychal

Givens and Adam Jones…Mexico, featuring Vidal Nuño, was eliminated in Pool D in Jalisco, Mexico…The Dominican Republic, featuring Welington

Castillo and Manny Machado, was eliminated in Pool F in San Diego, CA…Machado was named MVP of Pool C in Miami, FL…The Netherlands, featuring

Jonathan Schoop, was eliminated in the semifinals of the Championship Round in Los Angeles.

WAIT ‘TIL NEXT YEAR: The Orioles will open the 2018 season at Oriole Park against the Minnesota Twins as part of a three-game homestand beginning

with Opening Day on Thursday, March 29...The 2018 season opener marks the first Opening Day in March since the Orioles hosted the Boston Red Sox on

March 31, 2014...The 2018 Interleague slate features visits to Baltimore by the Philadelphia Phillies (May 15-16), Washington Nationals (May 28-30), New

York Mets (August 14-15), and Miami Marlins (June 15-17)...The Orioles’ road schedule against National League opponents will include visits to the Mets

(June 5-6), as well as a series in Washington to play the Nationals (June 19-21), Atlanta Braves (June 22-24), and Phillies (July 3-4) as part of Interleague

Play...The Orioles home schedule will also consist of four games played on national holidays including Easter (April 1 vs. Minnesota), Mother’s Day (May 13

vs. Tampa Bay), Memorial Day (May 28 vs. Washington), and Father’s Day (June 17 vs. Miami).

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#37 DYLAN BUNDY

Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Bats: Switch Throws: Right

Age: 24

Born: November 15, 1992 in Tulsa, OK

Resides: Owasso, OK

Acquired: Selected by the Orioles in the first round (No. 4 overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player

Draft…Signed to a five-year Major League contract on August 15, 2011.

QUICK HITS: Made a career-high 28 starts and won a career-high 13 games…Threw 90-or-more

pitches in 26 of his 28 starts (threw 89 and 76 in his last two starts respectively)…Was scratched

from his last start due to a left hamstring strain.

LAST START OF 2017: Bundy did not factor in the decision his last time out on September 18 vs.

Boston…He worked 4.1 innings, allowing six runs on seven hits with one walk and two strikeouts…It

was his fifth start allowing six-or-more runs…Tied a season-low with two strikeouts; the third time

this season striking out only two…Did not surrender a home run for his second-straight start, and the

11th time this season…Threw a season-low 76 pitches, 51 strikes.

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Bundy made 14 starts against the AL East this season, going 6-5 with

a 3.80 ERA (35 ER/83.0 IP) with 24 walks and 68 strikeouts…The Orioles went 7-7 in his 14 starts

against the division…He made eight starts at home against the division during the season, going 3-3

with a 4.63 ERA (23 ER/44.2 IP)…He made six starts on the road against the division this season,

going 3-2 with a 2.82 ERA (12 ER/38.1 IP)…In 32 career outings (21 starts) against the division, he

has gone 9-9 with a 4.58 ERA (67 ER/131.2 IP), 48 walks and 112 strikeouts…He went 5-1 with a

1.93 ERA (10 ER/46.2 IP) in his first seven games against the division, tossing a Quality Start in each

of these starts.

QUALITY FIRST: Bundy tossed 19 Quality Starts this season, tied for eighth-most in the AL and

tied for 16th-most in MLB…He threw at least five-straight Quality Starts two times this season (4/5-

5/12 eight-straight and 8/1-29 five-straight)…His 13 wins led the Orioles pitching staff, and were

tied for the 11th-most in the American League…His .301 opponents OBP and .240 opponents batting

average both ranked ninth-best in the AL.

ENJOYING THE SUPPORT: In Bundy’s 28 starts, the Orioles went a team-best 16-12, the only

Orioles starter with a winning record in his starts (minimum two starts)…His 6.37 run support average

was best among Orioles starters (minimum two starts) and was the third-highest in the majors.

MOWING THEM DOWN: Bundy had eight starts this season in which he struck out at least eight

batters…In those eight games, he went 5-0 with a 2.50 ERA (15 ER/54.0 IP) and the Orioles went 6-

2…For his career, he has 10 starts in which he has struck out at least eight batters, going 6-1 with a

2.74 ERA (20 ER/65.2 IP) in those games.

JUMPING ON HIM EARLY: Opponents hit .327 (54-for-165) when leading off an

inning…Opponents hit .343 (23-for-67) with seven home runs and 18 RBI on the first pitch, .327

(18-for-55) with two home runs and nine RBI in a 0-1 count, .340 (16-for-47) with four home runs

and 11 RBI in a 1-0 count, and .357 (15-for-42) with four home runs and six RBI with a 1-1 count.

AT ORIOLE PARK: Bundy made 16 starts at home this season…He went 7-5 with a 4.20 ERA (45 ER/96.1 IP), 24 walks and 80 strikeouts…In his career, he

owns a 12-8 record with a 3.76 ERA (67 ER/160.1 IP) in 36 appearances at Oriole Park…In 24 career starts at home, he has gone 12-8 with a 3.92 ERA (61

ER/140.0 IP).

ON THE ROAD: Bundy made 12 road starts this season, and went 6-4 with a 4.30 ERA (35 ER/73.1 IP), 27 walks and 72 strikeouts…In 30 career road

appearances, he has gone 11-7 with a 4.62 ERA (62 ER/120.2 IP), 51 walks and 120 strikeouts…He has gone 9-6 with a 4.88 ERA (55 ER/101.1 IP) in 18 road

starts in his career.

AUGUST HEAT: Bundy made five starts in the month of August, going 4-0 with a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP), six walks and 45 strikeouts and opponents hit

.177 (23-for-130) against him; the Orioles went 5-0 in his five starts…In his starts in the month of August, he tossed 8.0 innings on August 1 vs. Kansas City,

struck out a career-high 10 batters in his second start on August 7 at Los Angeles-AL and his third start August 12 at Oakland, and tossed his first career complete-

game, shut out with 12 strikeouts in his final start of the month on August 29 vs. Seattle…According to ESPN Stats & Info, Bundy’s three 10-or-more strikeout

starts in August were the most by any Orioles pitcher in the past 10 seasons…His 45 strikeouts in August were the most in any month in his career.

CAREER NIGHT: Bundy tossed his first career complete game on August 29 vs. Seattle, throwing a one-hit shutout…He worked nine shutout innings, allowing

one hit with two walks, a hit batsman, and 12 strikeouts…The only hit he allowed was a bunt single by Kyle Seager in the fourth inning…He struck out two

batters in four of his nine innings…He threw a career-high 116 pitches, 85 strikes.

SHOUT OUT FOR THE SHUTOUT: Bundy’s one-hitter on August 29 was the 33rd individual one-hitter and the 40th overall in Orioles history (since

1954)...The last Orioles one-hitter was a combined one-hitter by Chris Tillman and Zach Britton on July 18, 2015 at Detroit...The last Orioles individual one-

hitter was tossed by Jason Hammel on June 16, 2012 at Atlanta...The last Orioles shutout came by Miguel Gonzalez on September 3, 2014 vs. Cincinnati...Bundy’s

outing was the first complete game by an Oriole since Ubaldo Jiménez on September 5, 2016 at Tampa Bay. '

BUNDY’S 2017 STARTS DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

4/5 vs. TOR 3-1 3-1 W 7.0 4 1 1 0 8 0 99 69 Tied his career-high in innings and pitches thrown

4/11 at BOS 1-8 0-2 L 6.1 7 3 3 2 3 0 106 65 Tossed a career-high 106 pitches

4/16 at TOR 11-4 6-0 W 6.0 5 0 0 1 6 0 99 65 First time with three straight Quality Starts in his career

4/21 vs. BOS 2-0 2-0 W 7.0 6 0 0 1 3 0 108 71 Second-straight scoreless outing

4/26 vs. TB 5-4 3-2 ND 6.1 4 2 2 2 3 2 106 66 Surrendered his first home runs of the season

5/1 at BOS 5-2 5-2 W 7.0 5 2 2 4 2 0 111 67 All his starts this season have been Quality Starts

5/6 vs. CWS 6-5 6-3 W 6.0 6 3 3 1 3 1 105 68 First start against a non-AL East opponent

5/12 at KC 2-3 1-2 ND 6.0 4 2 2 1 8 1 112 75 First career start against Kansas City

5/18 at DET 5-6 5-6 L 6.0 8 6 6 4 3 2 97 61 Loss snapped a career-long four-game winning streak

5/23 vs. MIN 0-2 0-2 L 7.0 6 2 2 3 7 1 107 68 Ninth Quality Start of season, E. Santana threw shutout for MIN

5/29 vs. NYY 3-2 3-2 W 7.0 7 2 2 1 3 1 95 62 Fifth time pitching seven innings this season

6/3 vs. BOS 2-5 0-2 L 5.0 4 2 2 1 4 1 100 67 Pitched a season-low 5.0 innings

6/9 at NYY 2-8 2-3 L 6.0 5 3 3 2 6 2 105 60 Fourth time this season allowing three-or-more earned runs

6/14 at CWS 10-6 10-5 W 5.0 6 5 4 3 4 1 103 64 First time with 10-or-more runs of support this season

6/19 vs. CLE 0-12 0-4 L 4.1 6 6 6 3 2 1 100 58 Shortest start of the season (at the time)

6/24 at TB 8-3 7-3 W 7.0 5 3 3 4 8 2 105 65 Tied his season-high in innings pitched and strikeouts

7/1 vs. TB 3-10 1-5 L 4.0 7 5 5 0 7 3 99 68 Shortest start of the season (at the time)

7/6 at MIN 4-6 3-6 L 5.0 5 6 6 2 4 0 95 62 First time in 12 starts that he did not give up a home run

7/18 vs. TX 12-1 11-1 W 6.0 4 1 1 1 4 1 100 68 Received a season-high 11 runs of support

7/23 vs. HOU 9-7 6-7 ND 5.1 8 7 7 3 4 2 95 58 Set a career-high with the seven runs he surrendered

8/1 vs. KC 7-2 7-1 W 8.0 3 1 0 1 5 0 93 64 Set a career-high in innings pitched

8/7 at LAA 6-2 6-2 W 7.0 5 2 2 0 10 1 105 72 Struck out a career-high 10 batters

8/12 at OAK 12-5 3-9 W 6.0 7 3 3 3 10 2 104 65 Second-straight start with 10 strikeouts

8/23 vs. OAK 8-7 6-3 ND 6.0 7 3 3 0 8 0 91 64 Orioles won on a Machado walk-off home run in 12 innings

8/29 vs. SEA 4-0 -- W 9.0 1 0 0 2 12 0 116 85 First career game, shut out, and career-high 12 strikeouts

9/4 vs. NYY 4-7 3-5 L 4.0 5 5 5 4 5 2 98 58 Tied for his shortest outing of the season

9/12 at TOR 2-3 1-1 ND 6.0 5 1 1 1 8 0 89 65 Has a 0.95 ERA (2 ER/19.0 IP) in three starts vs. TOR this season

9/18 vs. BOS 8-10 6-4 ND 4.1 7 6 6 1 2 0 76 51 Most runs allowed since 7/23 vs. HOU

TOTALS (AS STARTER) 13-9 169.2 152 82 80 51 152 26 2819 1831 (65.0%)

BUNDY’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 7-5, 4.20 ERA vs. LH: .261 (78-299), 12 HR

Away: 6-4, 4.30 ERA vs. RH: .222 (74-334), 14 HR

BUNDY’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2012 0-0 0.00 2 1.2 1 0 0 1 0

2016 10-6 4.02 36 109.2 109 52 49 42 104

2017 13-9 4.24 28 169.2 152 82 80 51 152

Career 23-15 4.13 66 281.0 262 134 129 94 256

Home: 12-8, 3.76 ERA vs. LH: .260 (136-524), 21 HR

Away: 11-7, 4.62 ERA vs. RH: .234 (126-538), 23 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot

9 8 21 11 18 8 5 2 0 82

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

3 3 3 6 1 2 6 1 0 1 2

LAST TIME (STARTER)

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 8/29/17 vs. SEA 9.0 IP, 1 H, 12 K, 2 BB

Loss: 9/4/17 vs. NYY 4.0 IP, 5 H, 5 ER, 2 HR, 5 K, 4 BB

ND: 9/18/17 vs. BOS 4.1 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 2 K

CG: 8/29/17 vs. SEA 9.0 IP, 1 H, 12 K, 2 BB

SHO: 8/29/17 vs. SEA 9.0 IP, 1 H, 12 K, 2 BB

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 8/29 vs. SEA

Hits Allowed: 8 2x, last: 7/23 vs. HOU

Runs Allowed: 7 7/23 vs. HOU

Strikeouts: 12 8/29 vs. SEA

Walks: 4 3x, last: 6/24 at TB

HR allowed: 3 7/1 vs. TB

Winning Streak: 5 7/18-8/29

Losing Streak: 2 3x, last: 7/1 vs. TB-7/6 at MIN

Shortest start: 4.0 7/1 vs. TB

Pitches thrown: 116 8/29 vs. SEA

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 8/29/17 vs. SEA

Hits Allowed: 9 8/17/16 vs. BOS

Runs Allowed: 7 7/23/17 vs. HOU

Strikeouts: 12 8/29/17 vs. SEA

Walks: 4 6x, last: 6/24/17 at TB

HR allowed: 3 2x, last: 7/1/17 vs. TB

Winning Streak: 5 7/18/17-8/29

Losing Streak: 2 3x, last: 7/1-6/17 at MIN

Shortest start: 3.1 7/17/16 at TB

Pitches thrown: 116 8/29/17 vs. SEA

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#39 KEVIN GAUSMAN

Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Bats: Left Throws: Right

Age: 26

Born: January 6, 1991 in Centennial, CO

Resides: Baton Rouge, LA

Acquired: Selected by the Orioles in the first round (No. 4 overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player

Draft out of Louisiana State University

QUICK HITS: Made a team-leading 34 starts this season; his 34 starts are a career-high, passing

his previous career-high (30) set last season…His 34 starts tied with Chris Archer for the most in

MLB…Was ejected for the first time in his career on May 3 at Boston after hitting Xander

Bogaerts.

LAST START: Gausman suffered the loss in his final outing of the season on October 1 at Tampa

Bay…He tossed 7.0 innings, allowing one run on six hits (one home run) with nine

strikeouts…Third time this season recording a season-high nine strikeouts…Did not walk a batter

for the third time this season…Was the 13th time allowing one-or-less runs…Lasted at least 7.0

innings for the ninth time this year…Threw 103 pitches, 73 strikes.

FACING THE AL EAST: Gausman made 18 starts against AL East opponents this season,

finishing with a 7-5 record and a 3.24 ERA (36 ER/100.0 IP), 43 walks and 87 strikeouts…The

Orioles went 11-7 in his 18 starts against the division…In nine starts at home against the AL East

this season, he went 2-2 with a 3.55 ERA (20 ER/50.2 IP)…He made nine starts on the road

against the division, going 5-3 with a 2.92 ERA (16 ER/49.1 IP)…In 72 career outings (54 starts)

against the AL East, he has gone 21-19 with a 3.51 ERA (130 ER/333.1 IP), 108 walks and 304

strikeouts…His 3.24 ERA this season is the lowest against the division since 2014 when he made

10 starts and went 3-2 with a 2.60 ERA (18 ER/32.1 IP).

SECOND HALF SURGE: From July 19 through the end of the season, Gausman went 6-5 with a

2.70 ERA (26 ER/86.2 IP) with 27 walks and 91 strikeouts in 14 starts; his 2.70 ERA was the

seventh lowest in the majors during this stretch…He threw five of his seven scoreless outings for

the season during this stretch…Gausman went 4-0 in six starts in the month of July; his four wins

were tied for second-most in the AL in July…He had 45 strikeouts in the month of July, seventh-

most in the American League…He threw four-straight Quality Starts for the first time this season

(7/19-8/4)…In those four starts, he had an ERA of 0.65 (2 ER/27.2 IP) with nine walks and 32

strikeouts.

MAGIC EIGHT BALL: Gausman had nine starts this season in which he struck out eight-or-

more batters…He went 5-2 with a 1.19 ERA (8 ER/60.1 IP) in these starts with a 0.96

WHIP…Eight of the nine starts were Quality Starts…For his career, he has 18 starts with eight-or-

more strikeouts.

AT ORIOLE PARK: Gausman made 17 starts at home this season…He went 4-5 with a 4.61

ERA (49 ER/95.2 IP), 38 walks and 102 strikeouts…Opponents averaged .271 (102-for-377) with

18 home runs at Oriole Park against him…He is 19-14 with a 3.52 ERA (121 ER/309.1 IP) in 58

career outings (50 starts/27 Quality Starts) at home…As a starter, he is 17-13 with a 3.42 ERA (113 ER/297.1 IP) in his 50 career home starts.

ON THE ROAD: Gausman made 17 road starts this season…He went 7-7 with a 4.75 ERA (48 ER/91.0 IP), 33 walks and 77 strikeouts…He won three-

straight road decisions (8/14-9/13) for the second time in his career (also 6/27-7/29 of this season)…Opponents hit .295 (106-for-359) with 11 home runs on

the road against him…He is 15-29 with a 4.80 ERA (176 ER/330.1 IP) in 71 career appearances (56 starts) on the road…He has gone 13-28 with a 4.95 ERA

(169 ER/307.1 IP), 102 walks and 282 strikeouts in 56 career road starts (24 Quality Starts).

EARLY TROUBLE: Opponents hit .492 (31-for-63) with five home runs with a 0-0 count against Gausman…Opponents leadoff hitters averaged a lineup-

high .359 (33-for-92) with two home runs against Gausman…Leadoff hitters had a .422 OBP, .489 slugging percentage, and a .911 OPS against him this

season…Gausman allowed a .268 (19-for-71) batting average with three home runs and 10 RBI to the number nine hitter…Number nine hitters had a .297

OBP, .465 slugging percentage, and a .762 OPS against him this season…He had a 6.35 ERA (24 ER/34.0 IP) in the first inning this season; the 24 runs were

an inning-high and the most in any inning in his career.

WALK IT OUT: Gausman issued a career-high 71 walks this season…He walked a season-high six batters on June 11 at New York-AL; tied for his career-

high (walked six on August 13, 2016 at San Francisco)…His final start of the season on October 1 at Tampa Bay was his third start this season not issuing a

walk; also happened July 7 at Minnesota and May 26 at Houston…Has issued at least two walks in 21 of his 34 starts…His strikeout/walk ratio this season was

2.52; his career average is 2.99…He finished second on the Orioles pitching staff in walks (Miley, 93).

GAUSMAN’S 2017 STARTS

DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

4/3 vs. TOR 3-2 2-2 ND 5.1 5 2 2 4 4 0 103 57 First career Opening Day start

4/8 vs. NYY 5-4 1-4 ND 4.2 8 4 4 3 4 0 97 56 Shortest start against the Yankees in his career

4/13 at TOR 2-1 2-1 W 6.0 5 1 1 2 3 0 97 63 First win of 2017

4/18 at CIN 3-9 1-8 L 2.2 8 8 8 3 2 1 79 42 Tied a career-high with eight runs allowed

4/23 vs. BOS 2-6 0-5 L 5.1 8 5 5 3 4 3 98 62 Tied a career-high (at the time) with three home runs allowed

4/28 at NYY 11-14 11-4 ND 6.0 8 5 5 2 3 2 106 67 Left the game with an 11-5 lead

5/3 at BOS 2-4 0-0 L 1.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 20 8 Ejected following a second-inning hit batsman (no hits allowed)

5/8 vs. WSH 6-4 6-2 W 7.0 5 2 2 1 8 0 116 77 Season-high (at the time) 7.0 innings

5/14 at KC 8-9 5-5 ND 3.1 9 5 5 2 3 1 93 58 Surrendered five runs in the fourth inning

5/20 vs. TOR 7-5 4-2 ND 6.0 10 2 2 1 5 1 110 71 Tied a career-high with 10 hits allowed

5/26 at HOU 0-2 0-2 L 6.2 8 2 2 0 2 2 107 67 First start of the season not issuing a walk

5/31 vs. NYY 10-4 7-3 W 5.1 8 3 2 5 4 0 106 63 Issued a season-high (at the time) five walks

6/06 vs. PIT 6-5 1-4 ND 6.2 8 4 4 1 5 1 113 70 Fifth start in a row allowing eight-or-more hits

6/11 at NYY 3-14 3-7 L 3.1 8 7 7 6 0 1 74 38 Season-high six walks (tied for career-high)

6/16 vs. STL 2-11 1-4 L 5.2 9 5 5 3 7 1 116 69 Tied season-high with 116 pitches

6/21 vs. CLE 1-5 0-3 L 5.2 6 3 3 2 9 1 112 74 Season-high nine strikeouts

6/27 at TOR 3-1 3-0 W 5.1 4 0 0 2 4 0 99 61 First win in five starts

7/2 vs. TB 7-1 5-0 W 7.0 2 0 0 2 9 0 112 71 Fewest hits allowed this season; tied for longest start (at the time)

7/7 at MIN 6-9 6-4 ND 4.0 9 6 5 0 7 0 100 67 Third-straight start not surrendering a home run

7/14 vs. CHC 1-8 8-9 ND 3.0 7 8 8 1 5 4 69 42 Surrendered a career-high four home runs

7/19 vs. TEX 10-2 3-1 W 6.0 4 1 1 2 8 1 97 58 Fourth start this season allowing four-or-less hits

7/24 at TB 5-0 1-0 W 6.0 5 0 0 3 8 0 98 66 Second-straight scoreless outing against Tampa Bay

7/29 at TEX 4-0 4-0 W 8.2 7 0 0 3 8 0 118 80 Tossed a career-high 8.2 innings

8/4 vs. DET 5-2 1-2 ND 7.0 3 1 1 1 8 1 111 76 Fourth-straight game recording eight strikeouts

8/9 at LAA 1-5 1-4 L 5.1 8 4 4 2 6 1 106 70 Snapped his streak of four Quality Starts in a row

8/14 at SEA 11-3 11-2 W 7.0 6 2 2 1 6 1 112 70 Sixth-straight start with six-or-more strikeouts

8/19 vs. LAA 1-5 1-5 L 4.0 6 5 5 4 3 4 79 48 Four home runs allowed tied a career-high

8/20 at BOS 7-0 6-0 W 7.2 4 0 0 3 5 0 117 77 Second-longest outing and second-most pitches on the season

9/1 vs. TOR 1-0 0-0 ND 6.0 5 0 0 1 8 0 115 79 Sixth scoreless start this season; second-straight

9/7 vs. NYY 1-9 0-5 L 3.0 5 5 5 3 4 1 79 51 Fourth outing lasting 3.0-innings-or-less

9/13 at TOR 2-1 2-1 W 7.0 6 1 1 1 6 0 106 65 Allowed one-or-less runs for the 11th time this season

9/19 vs. BOS 0-1 0-0 ND 8.0 3 0 0 1 7 0 106 68 Second-longest outing this season

9/26 at PIT 10-1 0-6 L 4.0 5 6 6 2 5 1 83 53 Fifth time allowing six-or-more runs

10/1 at TB 0-6 0-1 L 7.0 6 1 1 0 9 1 103 73 Tied a season-high nine strikeouts

TOTALS 11-12 186.2 208 99 97 71 179 29 3357 2117 (63.1%)

GAUSMAN’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 4-5, 4.61 ERA vs. LH: .275 (84-for-305), 12 HR

Away: 7-7, 4.75 ERA vs. RH: .288 (124-for-431), 17 HR

GAUSMAN’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2015 4-7 4.25 25 112.1 109 56 53 29 103

2016 9-12 3.61 30 179.2 183 76 72 47 174

2017 11-12 4.68 34 186.2 208 99 97 71 179

Career 34-43 4.18 129 639.2 662 309 297 198 593

Home: 19-14, 3.52 ERA vs. LH: .250 (299-for-1198), 37 HR

Away: 15-29, 4.80 ERA vs. RH: .283 (363-for-1282), 52 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot

24 18 11 15 18 12 1 0 0 99

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

9 8 4 3 2 1 3 2 0 0 2

LAST TIME

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 9/13/17 at TOR 7.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 HB, 6 K

Loss: 10/1/17 at TB 7.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 9 K, 1 HR

ND: 9/19/17 vs. BOS 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 7 K

CG: 7/13/14 vs. NYY 5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 K, 1 HR

SHO: -- --

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.2 7/29 at TEX

Hits Allowed: 10 5/20 vs. TOR

Runs Allowed: 8 2x, last: 7/14 vs. CHC

Strikeouts: 9 3x, last: 10/1 at TB

Walks: 6 6/11 at NYY

HR allowed: 4 2x, last: 8/19 vs. LAA

Winning Streak: 6 6/27 at TOR-7/29 at TEX

Losing Streak: 3 6/11 at NYY-6/21 vs. CLE

Shortest start: 1.0 5/3 at BOS

Pitches thrown: 118 7/29 at TEX

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.2 7/29/17 at TEX

Hits Allowed: 10 3x, last: 5/20/17 vs. TOR

Runs Allowed: 8 2x, last: 4/18/17 at CIN

Strikeouts: 10 9/30/15 (G2) vs. TOR

Walks: 6 2x, last: 6/11/17 at NYY

HR allowed: 4 2x, last: 8/19/17 vs. LAA

Winning Streak: 6 6/27/17-7/29/17

Losing Streak: 5 4/25/16-6/20/16

Shortest start: 1.0 5/3/17 at BOS

Pitches thrown: 120 9/14/16 at BOS

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#58 JEREMY HELLICKSON

Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 Bats: Right Throws: Right

Age: 30

Born: April 8, 1987 in Des Moines, IA

Resides: Des Moines, IA

Acquired: By the Orioles from Philadelphia along with cash considerations in exchange for OF

Hyun Soo Kim, LHP Garrett Cleavinger, and International Signing Bonus Slots.

QUICK HITS: Made 10 starts with the Orioles and 30 starts overall this season…Was acquired on

July 29 from Philadelphia…Was the co-winner of the AL Gold Glove Award in 2012 and was

named the 2011 AL Rookie of the Year…Has pitched for Tampa Bay (2010-14), Arizona (2015),

and Philadelphia (2016-17).

LAST START OF 2017: Hellickson suffered the loss in his last outing of the season on

September 23 vs. Tampa Bay…He tossed 6.0 innings allowing three runs on four hits (one home

run) with one walk and four strikeouts…His third-straight start allowing four hits…Surrendered at

least one home run in 22 starts…Walked one-or-less batters in 18 starts…Threw 90 pitches, 58

strikes.

HELLICKSON VS. AL EAST: Hellickson made six starts against AL East opponents this season

going 1-4 with an 8.68 ERA (27 ER/28.0 IP), 16 walks, 13 strikeouts and two Quality Starts…In

four starts against the division at home, he went 0-3 with a 9.50 ERA (19 ER/18.0 IP)…He made

two road starts against the AL East, going 1-1 with a 7.20 ERA (8 ER/10.0 IP)…In 65 career

appearances (60 starts) against the AL East, he is 23-18 with a 4.06 ERA (161 ER/356.2 IP), 138

walks, 248 strikeouts, and 29 Quality Starts…He has made 33 appearances (31 starts) at home

against the division going 11-11 with a 3.61 ERA (74 ER/184.1 IP)…In 32 road appearances (29

starts), he is 12-7 with a 4.54 ERA (87 ER/172.1 IP).

SURRENDERING THE LONG BALL: Hellickson surrendered a career-high 35 home runs this

season, tied for fourth-most in baseball…His 1.92 home runs/nine innings is a career-high for a

season (had a 2.26 home runs/nine innings with the Orioles); his career average is 1.30…His

previous career-high for home runs allowed in a season was 25, set back in 2012…He allowed a

single-game career-high five home runs on August 18 vs. Los Angeles-AL…He gave up multiple

home runs in nine starts this season.

ERROR FREE: In his last 65 starts, Hellickson has not made an error (since September 20, 2015

at San Francisco); he has made only one error in his last 88 starts (since April 14, 2015 at San

Diego)…Had zero errors in 52 starts as a member of the Phillies; the longest streak of consecutive

starts without an error by a Phillie since Cole Hamels (56 starts; 5/26/13-4/16/15).

HOME TEAM: Hellickson made 15 starts at home this season; five as an Oriole…He went 1-2

with a 7.30 ERA (20 ER/24.2 IP) in his four home starts with the O’s…For the season, he went 3-4

with a 5.80 ERA (52 ER/80.2 IP) in his 15 home starts…In his career, he owns a 36-32 record with

a 3.87 ERA (253 ER/588.0 IP) in 103 games (100 starts).

ON THE ROAD: Hellickson made 15 road starts this season; five as an Oriole…In his five road starts with the Orioles, he went 1-4 with a 6.67 ERA (20

ER/27.0 IP)…For the season, he went 5-7 with a 5.08 ERA (47 ER/83.1 IP)…He owns a 4.38 ERA (268 ER/551.0 IP) in 101 career road outings (97

starts)…He has gone 33-37 on the road in his career.

HOLD THE WALK: Hellickson made eight starts this season in which he did not issue a walk…He went 3-1 with a 4.15 ERA (22 ER/47.2 IP) in these

starts…Six of the eight starts were Quality Starts…His 47 walks on the season were the third fewest of his career (min. 15 starts)…In 112.1 innings with

Philadelphia, he walked 30 batters and in 51.2 innings with Baltimore he walked 17 batters.

ATTACKING EARLY: Opponents hit .293 (22-for-75) with five home runs and 17 RBI with a 0-0 count, .471 (24-for-51) with five home runs and 16 RBI in

a 1-0 count, and .282 (24-for-85) with two home runs and 10 RBI with a 1-1 count…Opponents hit .455 (15-for-33) with five home runs and nine RBI with a

2-1 count…He allowed an inning-high 8.90 ERA (35 ER/29.1 IP) in the third inning this season…Opponents hit .307 (35-for-114) in the third inning.

JUMPING ON HIM: The lead-off and number two hitters averaged a combined .312 (49-for-157)…All other batters in the order hit .236 (111-for-

471)…Hellickson allowed opponents to hit .265 (43-for-162) when leading off an inning.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Hellickson made his debut for his fourth career team, the Orioles, on August 2 vs. Kansas City…In his four starts with a new team,

Hellickson has gone 2-1 with a 1.85 ERA (5 ER/24.1 IP), five walks and 17 strikeouts…His lone loss came in his debut with the Diamondbacks…Has allowed

zero earned runs in two debuts, Philadelphia and Baltimore. .

HELLICKSON’S 2017 STARTS

DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

4/3 at CIN 4-3 3-1 W 5.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 67 45 Fewest pitches in a start that he earned the win in his career

4/9 vs. WSH 4-3 3-0 ND 5.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 70 44 First scoreless outing of the season

4/15 at WSH 4-2 4-2 W 7.0 4 2 2 1 2 1 98 63 First Quality Start of the season

4/21 vs. ATL 4-3 4-2 W 7.0 3 2 2 0 5 1 90 59 Did not issue a walk for the first time this season

4/27 vs. MIA 3-2 3-1 W 6.0 7 1 1 0 1 0 94 63 Won his fourth-straight decision

5/2 at CHC 3-8 3-6 L 4.0 8 6 6 2 2 3 95 60 First loss of the season

5/7 vs. WSH 6-5 2-3 ND 4.2 5 3 3 3 4 2 98 59 Phillies won 6-5 in 10 innings

5/14 at WSH 4-3 0-3 ND 5.0 6 3 3 0 1 2 75 49 Phillies fourth-straight win against WSH when starting

5/19 at PIT 7-2 4-2 W 6.0 2 2 1 1 2 0 84 52 Fourth Quality Start of the season

5/24 vs. COL 2-7 0-7 L 5.0 8 7 7 4 2 1 85 49 Allowed all seven runs in the second inning

5/29 at MIA 1-4 1-4 L 6.0 6 4 4 2 2 1 94 57 First time losing consecutive starts on the season

6/4 vs. SF 9-7 6-5 ND 5.1 4 5 3 4 4 2 103 63 Threw a season-high 103 pitches

6/9 at STL 2-3 2-3 L 6.0 10 3 3 1 5 1 100 64 Tied a career-high with 10 hits allowed

6/14 vs. BOS 3-7 3-6 L 5.0 9 6 6 3 1 1 93 51 Tied a season-high (at the time) with six runs allowed

6/20 vs. STL 1-8 1-1 ND 7.0 6 1 1 2 4 1 97 63 Phillies allowed seven runs in the 11th inning

6/25 at ARI 1-2 1-1 ND 6.0 3 1 1 0 7 0 95 67 Struck out a season-high (at the time) seven batters

7/1 at NYM 6-7 6-4 ND 6.1 7 4 4 2 4 2 85 59 Left the game with a 6-4 lead

7/6 vs. PIT 3-6 3-3 ND 6.0 5 3 3 0 4 2 77 50 Fourth-straight no decision

7/16 at MIL 5-2 5-2 W 5.0 4 2 2 1 6 1 85 56 First win since May 19 (10 starts)

7/22 vs. MIL 8-9 1-6 ND 5.0 7 6 6 2 6 1 93 59 Phillies scored seven unanswered runs before losing by one

8/2 vs. KC 6-0 3-0 W 7.0 5 0 0 1 3 0 94 62 First start and win as an Oriole

8/8 at LAA 2-3 1-3 L 6.0 6 3 3 1 9 0 95 62 Season-high nine strikeouts

8/13 at OAK 3-9 2-6 L 5.0 5 6 6 2 4 1 65 43 Most runs given up as a member of the Orioles

8/18 vs. LAA 9-7 4-7 ND 4.2 8 7 7 0 2 5 84 54 Allowed a career-high five home runs

8/25 at BOS 16-3 16-3 W 7.0 4 3 2 0 2 1 104 63 Threw a season-high 104 pitches

8/31 vs. TOR 8-11 5-7 L 4.2 7 7 7 4 2 1 88 58 Most walks since 6/4 as a member of the Phillies

9/5 vs. NYY 7-6 1-5 ND 2.1 2 5 3 4 1 0 64 31 Shortest start of the season

9/10 vs. CLE 2-3 1-3 L 6.0 4 3 3 0 1 2 88 52 Eighth outing allowing multiple home runs

9/16 at NYY 3-9 0-6 L 3.0 4 6 6 4 3 2 68 36 Second-shortest outing of the season

9/23 vs. TB 6-9 1-3 L 6.0 4 3 3 1 4 1 90 58 Third-straight start allowing four hits

TOTALS (PHI and BAL) 8-11 164.0 160 105 99 47 96 35 2618 1651 (63.1%)

HELLICKSON’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 3-4, 5.80 ERA vs. LH: .250 (73-292), 17 HR

Away: 5-7, 5.08 ERA vs. RH: .259 (87-336), 18 HR

HELLICKSON’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2015 9-12 4.62 27 146.0 151 79 75 43 121

2016 12-10 3.71 32 189.0 173 86 78 45 154

2017 8-11 5.43 30 164.0 160 105 99 47 96

Career 69-69 4.12 204 1139.0 1081 554 521 345 834

Home: 36-32, 3.87 ERA vs. LH: .252 (551-2187), 82 HR

Away: 33-37, 4.38 ERA vs. RH: .245 (530-2160), 82 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot

12 10 33 20 18 8 4 0 0 105

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

3 9 3 5 5 2 2 0 0 0 1

LAST TIME (STARTER)

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 8/25/17 at BOS 7.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 2 K, 1 HR

Loss: 9/23/17 vs. TB 6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, 1 HR

ND: 9/5/17 vs. NYY 2.1 IP, 2 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 1 HB, 1 K

CG: 9/17/16 vs. MIA 9.0 IP, 3 H, 2 HB, 5 K

SHO: 9/17/16 vs. MIA 9.0 IP, 3 H, 2 HB, 5 K

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 7.0 5x, last: 8/25 at BOS

Hits Allowed: 10 6/9 at STL

Runs Allowed: 7 3x, last: 8/31 vs. TOR

Strikeouts: 9 8/8 at LAA

Walks: 4 4x, last: 9/5 vs. NYY

HR allowed: 5 8/18 vs. LAA

Winning Streak: 4 4/3 at CIN-4/27 vs. MIA

Losing Streak: 4 5/24 vs. COL-6/14 vs. BOS

Shortest start: 2.1 9/5 vs. NYY

Pitches thrown: 104 8/25 at BOS

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 3x, last: 9/17/16 vs. MIA

Hits Allowed: 10 5x, last: 6/9/17 at STL

Runs Allowed: 8 3x, last: 6/13/13 vs. KC

Strikeouts: 10 4/6/11 vs. LAA

Walks: 7 6/8/12 at MIA

HR allowed: 5 8/18/17 vs. LAA

Winning Streak: 6 2x, last: 6/19/13-7/26/13

Losing Streak: 6 5/21/12-7/13/12

Shortest start: 1.0 9/14/15 vs. SD

Pitches thrown: 120 5/13/11 vs. BAL

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#31 UBALDO JIMÉNEZ

Height: 6-5 Weight: 210 Bats: Right Throws: Right

Age: 33

Born: January 22, 1984 in Nagua, DR

Resides: La Romana, DR

Acquired: Signed by the Orioles as a free agent to a four-year contract on February 19, 2014.

QUICK HITS: Made 25 starts and six relief appearances…He has made 315 career starts and 329

career appearances.

LAST START OF 2017: Jiménez lost his last start of the season on September 22 vs. Tampa

Bay…He tossed 3.0 innings, allowing six runs on eight hits (two home runs) with one hit batsman

and three strikeouts…Did not walk a batter for the first time this season…Allowed multiple home

runs for the 10th time this season…The 3.0 inning start was his third-shortest of the season; two of

the three came against Tampa Bay…Threw 62 pitches, 40 strikeouts; his second fewest pitches

thrown in a start this season (threw 54 pitches on 8/30 vs. Seattle).

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Jiménez made 10 starts (13 appearances) against the AL East this

season, going 2-5 with a 7.61 ERA (42 ER/49.2 IP), 25 walks and 54 strikeouts…In his 10 starts he

went 2-5 with a 8.06 ERA (40 ER/44.2 IP)…He made five appearances at home, going 0-1 with a

11.37 ERA (16 ER/12.2 IP) and in his eight appearances on the road, he went 2-4 with a 6.32 ERA

(26 ER/37.0 IP)…In 61 career starts (66 appearances) against the AL East, he holds a 22-23 record

with a 5.40 ERA (199 ER/331.2 IP), 172 walks and 323 strikeouts…His longest outing of the

season came against an AL East opponent, Toronto on June 29 when he tossed 8.0 scoreless

innings, allowing two hits with one walk and eight strikeouts…His shortest outing of the season

came against an AL East opponent, Tampa Bay on June 23 when he lasted 2.1 innings, allowing

nine runs on seven hits (two home runs) with four walks and one strikeout.

AS A RELIEVER: Jiménez made six appearances in relief this season, a career-high…He went 0-

0 with a 4.08 ERA (8 ER/17.2 IP), four walks and 21 strikeouts…Opponents hit .224 (15-for-67)

against him out of the bullpen…He made his first relief appearance of the season on May 3 at

Boston, when he threw 3.0 scoreless innings, allowing one hit with three walks and two strikeouts;

it was his first relief appearance since August 19, 2016 vs. Houston…He threw a career-high 6.0

innings in relief on May 28 in Houston…He struck out six batters in 3.2 innings on June 12 at

Chicago-AL, his most strikeouts in a relief appearance in his career.

AT HOME: Jiménez made 12 home starts this season (14 appearances)…He went 2-4, 7.86 ERA

(53 ER/60.2 IP) with 24 walks and 52 strikeouts…In his career at Oriole Park as a member of the

Orioles, Jiménez is 15-17 with a 5.57 ERA (173 ER/279.1 IP) and 17 Quality Starts in 54 outings

(49 starts)…In 149 career home starts (155 appearances), he is 58-48 with a 4.22 ERA (425

ER/905.1 IP).

ON THE ROAD: Jiménez made 13 road starts (17 appearances) this season, going 4-7 with a 6.04

ERA (55 ER/82.0 IP)…Opponents hit .251 (80-for-319) and he gave up 16 home runs on the road

this season…In 174 outings (166 starts) on the road in his career, he is 56-69 with a 4.44 ERA (476

ER/964.2 IP) and 75 Quality Starts.

NOT DIGGING THE LONG BALL: Jiménez surrendered a career-high 33 home runs this season (second-highest, 25 in 2012)…He ranked eighth in MLB

in home runs allowed and sixth in the American League…He allowed multiple home runs in 10 games this season, a career-high; previous high for a season

was six times in 2012…He gave up three home runs in his start on August 22 vs. Oakland; tying a career-high accomplished three other times (July 4, 2017 at

Milwaukee, June 12, 2011 vs. Los Angeles-NL, and July 17, 2015 at Detroit).

EARLY TROUBLES: Leadoff hitters went .315 (23-for-73) with three home runs against Jiménez…With an 0-0 count, batters hit .400 (26-for-65) against

him…With a 0-1 count and 1-0 count, batters hit .408 (20-for-49) and .385 (15-for-39) respectively, while he allowed a .404 (19-for-47) average with a 1-1

count…He allowed an inning-high 29 runs in the second inning with opponents hitting .369 (41-for-111)…His 10.44 ERA (29 ER/25.0 IP) in the second

inning was his highest for an inning since he had a 10.80 ERA in the seventh inning during the 2014 season.

DAY AND NIGHT: Jiménez made 20 night appearances (15 starts), going 2-6 with a 6.78 ERA (67 ER/89.0 IP)…He made 11 day appearances (10 starts),

going 4-5 with a 6.88 ERA (41 ER/53.2 IP)…For his career, he has gone 82-74 with a 4.11 ERA in 222 night appearances (213 starts), and 32-43 with a 4.82

ERA (320 ER/598.0 IP) in 107 day appearances (102 starts).

RACK ’EM UP: In his start on 7/26 at Tampa Bay, Jiménez struck out nine batters and recorded his 1,665 strikeout of his career passing Pedro Astacio

(1,664) and moving into fifth place all-time in career strikeouts among Major League pitchers born in the Dominican Republic; he now has 1,720 career

strikeouts…Jiménez ranks third among active Dominican Republic-born pitchers in strikeouts behind Ervin Santana (fourth all-time; 1,905) and Bartolo Colón

(second all-time; 2,454)…He ranks 10th on the all-time wins list among Dominican Republic-born pitchers with 114 career victories…Is sixth on the all-time

starts list among Dominican Republic-born pitchers (315) and 11th in innings pitched (1,870.0). .

JIMÉNEZ’S 2017 GAMES

DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

4/7 vs. NYY 6-5 1-5 ND 4.1 7 5 5 1 5 2 94 58 Made his first start of 2017

4/12 at BOS 12-5 9-5 ND 4.1 8 5 5 2 1 1 104 67 300th game of his career

4/19 at CIN 2-0 2-0 W 7.2 2 0 0 4 3 0 108 62 Longest scoreless start since 8/8/15 at LAA (8.0 innings)

4/24 vs. TB 6-3 1-3 ND 3.1 3 3 3 5 3 0 78 35 Shortest start since 7/8/16 vs. LAA

4/29 at NYY 4-12 0-7 L 3.1 5 7 6 3 4 2 68 38 Fewest pitches thrown in a start since 7/8/16 vs. LAA

5/3 at BOS 2-4 -- ND 3.0 1 0 0 3 2 0 55 31 First relief outing of the season

5/9 vs. WSH 5-4 1-4 ND 7.2 5 4 4 2 6 2 112 68 Allowed a go-ahead pinch-hit three-run home run to Adam Lind

5/17 at DET 4-5 4-5 L 5.0 8 5 5 3 5 2 95 60 Allowed two home runs to OF Tyler Collins

5/22 vs. MIN 7-14 4-6 ND 4.0 9 6 6 2 3 1 90 53 Left in the fifth inning with nobody out and two runners on

5/28 at HOU 4-8 -- ND 6.0 5 2 2 0 5 0 92 60 Longest relief outing of his career

6/3 vs. BOS 2-5 -- ND 1.0 2 2 2 1 2 0 36 24 Shortest appearance of the season

6/8 at WSH 1-6 -- ND 3.0 1 1 1 0 5 1 46 28 Allowed a solo home run to INF Stephen Drew

6/12 at CWS 7-10 -- ND 3.2 5 3 3 0 6 0 60 40 Totaled 11 strikeouts and no walks in last two appearances

6/18 vs. STL 8-5 8-2 W 7.0 4 2 2 4 3 2 106 59 Second Quality Start as a starter this season

6/23 at TB 5-15 2-9 L 2.1 7 9 9 4 1 2 65 38 Shortest start and most runs allowed this season

6/29 at TOR 2-0 2-0 W 8.0 2 0 0 1 8 0 98 71 Longest start of the season

7/4 at MIL 2-6 0-5 L 5.0 6 5 5 3 7 3 82 51 Allowed a season-high and tied a career-high with three home runs

7/9 at MIN 11-5 9-4 W 5.0 4 4 4 4 3 0 103 54 Finished the first half of the season 4-4

7/16 vs. CHC 0-8 0-6 L 3.2 11 6 6 1 2 1 80 53 Most hits allowed this season

7/21 vs. HOU 7-8 1-6 L 5.1 10 6 6 1 5 2 97 61 Second-straight start allowing 10-or-more hits, and six runs

7/26 at TB 1-5 1-2 L 6.0 3 2 2 2 9 1 99 62 Struck out a season-high (at the time) nine batters

7/31 vs. KC 2-1 1-1 ND 7.0 5 1 1 2 6 0 100 61 Back-to-back Quality Starts for the first time this season

8/6 vs. DET 12-3 8-1 W 5.2 9 1 1 3 6 1 105 56 Fourth start allowing one-or-less runs

8/11 at OAK 4-5 3-3 ND 5.1 6 3 3 1 11 1 99 60 Struck out a season-high 11 batters

8/16 at SEA 6-7 4-6 L 4.1 8 6 6 1 2 1 94 57 Shortest start since 7/16 vs CHC

8/22 vs. OAK 4-6 0-5 L 5.0 9 5 5 1 4 3 90 54 Tied a career-high three home runs allowed (2x this season)

8/30 vs. SEA 8-7 2-4 ND 2.2 6 6 6 1 3 0 54 40 Seventh time this season allowing six-or-more earned runs

9/5 vs. NYY 7-6 -- ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 8 Fewest pitches thrown this season

9/11 at TOR 3-4 2-3 L 5.0 6 3 3 2 5 1 102 64 Sixth-straight start allowing at least six hits

9/17 at NYY 6-4 1-6 W 5.0 3 1 1 1 10 1 100 54 Second start tossing double-digit strikeouts

9/22 vs. TB 3-8 2-6 L 3.0 8 6 6 0 3 2 62 40 Fourth loss in his last five decisions

SEASON TOTALS 6-11 142.2 169 109 108 58 139 33 2587 1666 (64.4%)

JIMÉNEZ’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 2-4, 7.86 ERA vs. LH: .295 (80-271), 20 HR

Away: 4-7, 6.04 ERA vs. RH: .288 (89-309), 13 HR

JIMÉNEZ’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2015 12-10 4.11 32 184.0 182 89 84 68 168

2016 8-12 5.44 29 142.1 150 93 86 72 125

2017 6-11 6.81 31 142.2 169 109 108 58 139

Career 114-117 4.34 329 1870.0 1757 968 90 848 1720

Home: 58-48, 4.22 ERA vs. LH: .245 (875-3574), 109 HR

Away: 56-69, 4.44 ERA vs. RH: .251 (882-3512), 77 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017 (STARTER)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot

14 29 17 17 18 3 0 3 0 101

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017 (STARTER)

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

4 6 6 0 3 0 2 0 2 2 0

LAST TIME (STARTER)

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 9/17/17 at NYY 5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 10 K, 1 HR

Loss: 9/22/17 vs. TB 3.0 IP, 8 H, 6 ER, 3 K, 2 HR, 1 HB

ND: 8/30/17 vs. SEA 2.2 IP, 6 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 3 K

CG: 9/5/16 at TB 9.0 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, 1 HR, 1 HB

SHO: 6/1/11 at LAD 9.0 IP, 4 H, 7 K

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.0 6/29 at TOR

Hits Allowed: 11 7/16 vs. CHC

Runs Allowed: 9 6/23 at TB

Strikeouts: 11 8/11 at OAK

Walks: 5 4/24 vs. TB

HR allowed: 3 2x, last: 8/22 vs. OAK

Winning Streak: 1 5x, last: 8/6 vs. DET

Losing Streak: 3 7/16 vs. CHC-7/26 at TB

Shortest start: 2.1 6/23 at TB

Pitches thrown: 112 5/9 vs. WSH

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 6x, last: 9/5/16 at TB

Hits Allowed: 12 5/27/11 vs. STL

Runs Allowed: 9 2x, last 6/23 at TB

Strikeouts: 13 2x, last: 9/29/13 at MIN

Walks: 6 12x, last: 9/4/15 at TOR

HR allowed: 3 4x, last: 8/22/17 vs. OAK

Winning Streak: 9 5/15/10-7/8/10

Losing Streak: 8 8/14/12-4/16/13

Shortest start: 0.1 6/12/16 at TOR

Pitches thrown: 128 2x, last: 5/31/10 at SF

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#38 WADE MILEY

Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Bats: Left Throws: Left

Age: 30

Born: November 13, 1986 in Hammond, LA

Resides: Loranger, LA

Acquired: From Seattle in exchange for LHP Ariel Miranda on July 31, 2016.

QUICK HITS: Made 32 starts this season…Left his start on May 5 vs. Chicago-AL with a left

wrist contusion after being struck by back-to-back line drives in the first inning…He eclipsed 1,000

innings pitched in his career in his start on 4/9 against New York-AL…Has pitched for Arizona

(2011-14), Boston (2015), Seattle (2016), and Baltimore (2016-17) in his career…Selected as a

National League All-Star in 2012.

LAST START: Miley was dealt his 15th loss of the season in his last start on September 29 at

Tampa Bay…He tossed 5.0 innings allowing four runs on five hits (one home run) with five walks

and six strikeouts…His fourth start of the season walking five-or-more batters, the first time he did

so since April 30 at New York-AL…Fourth-straight start allowing five-or-more hits…Tossed at

least six strikeouts in nine of his starts…Threw 90 pitches, 56 strikes.

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Miley made 13 starts against AL East opponents this season, going 3-8

with a 4.66 ERA (35 ER/67.2 IP) with 41 walks and 62 strikeouts…The Orioles went 4-9 in his 13

starts against the AL East…He made six starts at home against the division, going 1-4 with a 2.72

ERA (11 ER/36.1 IP)…He made seven starts on the road against the division this season, going 2-4

with a 6.89 ERA (24 ER/31.1 IP)…In 40 career starts against the division, he has gone 9-20 with a

4.87 ERA (117 ER/216.1 IP), 98 walks and 177 strikeouts…He lost his last four decisions against

the division this season; his longest losing streak this year.

ATTACKING EARLY: Opponents hit .306 (75-for-245) against Miley the first time through the

lineup; they averaged .313 (70-for-224) the second time through; third time through they hit .220

(33-for-150)…Opponents hit .348 (24-for-69) on the first pitch against Miley…In a 0-1 count .400

(20-for-50) and a 1-0 count .404 (19-for-47)…When the count was 1-1, opponents had a .438 (21-

for-48) average against him…He allowed an opponent batting average of .327 (36-for-110) with

eight home runs in the fourth inning and an inning-high 7.67 ERA (23 ER/27.0 IP).

PILING UP: Miley threw 100-or-more pitches in 22 of his 32 starts this season; threw 12 pitches in

his start on May 5 vs. Chicago-AL after exiting the game due to injury…He led the majors in pitches

thrown per inning with 19.4 and was tied for first in pitches thrown per batter with 4.20.

WALK IT OUT: Miley issued a career-high 93 walks this season, the most in baseball…He walked

at least one batter in 29 of his 32 starts…Issued three-or-more walks in 20 of his starts, and issued

five-or-more walks in four of his starts; coming into this season he had only seven career games in

which he had issued five-or-more walks…In his first start of the season, on 4/9 vs. NYY, he tied a

career-high with seven walks (April 27, 2013 vs. Colorado and July 2, 2015 at Toronto).

KEEP ’EM CLOSE: Opposing baserunners are 24-for-55 (43.6%) in attempted steals against

Miley in his career; baserunners went 5-for-9 in stolen base attempts in 2017…He has picked off 28 baserunners over his career, including four in 2016 and

four in 2017…His 28 pickoffs since the start of 2011 rank tied for third most in the majors.

AT ORIOLE PARK: Miley made 14 home starts this season, going 3-6 with a 5.07 ERA (40 ER/71.0 IP) allowing 75 hits (11 home runs), 44 walks, and

striking out 62…He went 4-9 with a 5.10 ERA (58 ER/102.1 IP), 51 walks and 99 strikeouts in 20 home starts as a member of the Orioles…He holds a 33-35

record with a 4.52 ERA (273 ER/543.1 IP) in 93 career home games (90 starts/46 Quality Starts).

ON THE ROAD: Miley made 18 road starts this season, going 5-9 with a 6.05 ERA (58 ER/86.1 IP)…Miley has gone 33-39 with a 4.25 ERA (289 ER/612.1

IP) in 107 career away outings (106 starts)…His third-straight season with a losing road record.

AUGUST HEAT: Miley made five starts in the month of August…He pitched to a 2.60 ERA (8 ER/27.2 IP), .238 opponents’ batting average, .339 OBP, and

.366 slugging percentage…His August ERA was his second-lowest in a month this season (April, 2.32).

TOUGH ENDING: Miley finished the season with a career-high 15 losses (previous-high 13 losses in 2016)…His 15 losses were tied for the second-most in

baseball and were the most for a left-handed pitcher in the American League…He lost five-straight starts to end the season; his second-longest losing streak in

his career (lost six-straight last season from June 12-July 24, 2016)…The Orioles were shutout in three of his five final starts.

DL STINT: Started the season on the 10-day disabled list (retroactive to March 30) with an upper respiratory infection…Reinstated from the 10-day DL on

April 9…Second time he had been placed on the disabled list in his career (June 17-29, 2016 – left shoulder impingement).

MILEY’S 2017 STARTS

DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

4/9 vs. NYY 3-7 3-0 ND 5.0 1 0 0 7 5 0 100 56 First start of the season; matched career-high 3x with 7 BB

4/14 at TOR 6-4 5-3 W 6.0 5 3 3 0 8 1 101 66 Earned his first win of 2017

4/20 at CIN 2-1 1-1 ND 8.0 2 1 1 1 11 1 101 70 Tied a career-high with 11 strikeouts

4/25 vs. TB 0-2 0-2 L 7.0 4 2 2 6 8 0 116 69 His first loss of the season

4/30 at NYY 7-4 4-2 ND 5.0 8 2 2 5 6 1 114 61 Has walked 12 batters in first two starts vs. New York-AL

5/5 vs. CWS 4-2 0-0 ND 0.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 Left the game after being struck by back-to-back line drives

5/10 at WSH 6-7 5-2 ND 5.0 5 2 2 4 5 0 119 70 Threw a season-high 119 pitches

5/16 at DET 13-11 7-4 ND 5.0 8 4 4 4 3 2 109 62 First time this season allowing multiple home runs

5/21 vs. TOR 1-3 1-3 L 7.0 6 3 0 1 3 1 107 61 Allowed three unearned runs in the first inning

5/27 at HOU 2-5 1-4 L 5.0 8 4 4 3 2 1 100 54 Lost consecutive starts for the first time this season

6/1 vs. BOS 7-5 7-1 W 7.0 5 1 1 1 3 0 109 65 First home win of the season

6/7 vs. PIT 9-6 1-4 ND 2.2 8 4 4 2 4 0 83 46 Orioles won on a Trey Mancini walk-off home run in 10 innings

6/12 at CWS 7-10 0-6 L 2.1 6 6 6 2 0 1 53 31 Allowed a season-high (at the time) six runs

6/17 vs. STL 15-7 12-4 W 5.2 6 6 5 4 8 2 117 65 Most runs allowed in a win in his career

6/22 vs. CLE 3-6 2-4 L 5.0 8 4 4 2 3 0 111 63 Fourth-straight start allowing four-or-more runs

6/28 at TOR 0-4 0-4 L 5.0 6 4 3 4 5 2 109 60 Third time this season allowing two home runs

7/3 at MIL 1-8 0-7 L 1.2 7 7 7 2 2 0 67 37 Shortest start of the season (at the time) not due to injury

7/8 at MIN 5-1 4-1 W 5.2 8 1 1 3 4 1 107 59 Lowest amount of runs given up in the last seven starts

7/15 vs. CHC 3-10 0-7 L 4.2 9 7 7 4 4 2 95 52 Tied a season-high runs allowed; second time this season

7/20 vs. TEX 9-7 4-5 ND 5.0 7 5 5 4 3 1 91 49 Ninth-straight start allowing six-or-more hits

7/25 at TB 4-5 2-5 L 6.0 5 5 5 3 4 1 97 53 Allowed all five hits and five runs in the second inning

7/30 at TEX 10-6 9-2 W 5.0 4 2 2 1 5 0 105 59 First time not allowing a home run in five starts

8/5 vs. DET 5-2 2-2 ND 5.0 4 2 2 3 5 1 113 70 Orioles improved to 12-11 when he has started

8/10 at OAK 7-2 7-1 W 7.0 3 1 0 3 7 0 111 66 Fourth time this season not allowing an earned run

8/15 at SEA 1-3 1-3 L 4.2 5 3 3 3 4 0 95 53 Second-straight start not allowing a home run

8/21 vs. OAK 7-3 6-2 W 6.0 5 2 2 4 6 1 100 53 Seventh Quality Start of the season

8/27 at BOS 2-1 2-1 W 5.0 7 1 1 3 4 0 101 59 Twelfth start not allowing a home run

9/2 vs. TOR 2-7 0-2 L 6.0 4 2 2 2 6 1 100 63 Seventh-straight start allowing three-or-fewer runs

9/8 at CLE 0-5 0-4 L 5.2 6 4 4 3 4 1 102 58 Lost both of his starts against Cleveland this season

9/14 at. NYY 5-13 0-6 L 0.1 6 6 6 0 0 1 19 10 Shortest start of his career

9/20 vs. BOS 0-9 0-6 L 4.1 5 6 6 4 4 2 100 54 Second consecutive outing allowing six runs

9/29 at TB 0-7 0-4 L 4.0 5 4 4 5 6 1 90 56 Issued his most walks since 4/30 at NYY

SEASON TOTALS 8-15 157.1 170 104 98 93 142 25 3054 1758 (57.6%)

MILEY’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 3-6, 5.07 ERA vs. LH: .230 (23-100), 1 HR

Away: 5-9, 6.05 ERA vs. RH: .298 (156-524), 24 HR

MILEY’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2015 11-11 4.46 32 193.2 201 98 96 64 147

2016 9-13 5.37 30 166.0 187 100 99 49 137

2017 8-15 5.61 32 157.1 179 104 98 93 142

Career 66-74 4.38 200 1155.2 1216 592 562 402 925

Home: 33-35, 4.52 ERA vs. LH: .245 (223-909), 16 HR

Away: 33-39, 4.25 ERA vs. RH: .278 (993-3576), 115 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot.

26 18 15 24 15 6 0 0 - 104

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

10 5 4 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 2

LAST TIME

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 8/27/17 at BOS 5.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 4 K

Loss: 9/29/17 at TB 4.0 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 1 HR, 5 BB, 6 K, 1 HR

ND: 8/5/17 vs. DET 5.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 1 HR, 3 BB, 5 K

CG: 4/30/16 vs. KC 9.0 IP, 5 H, 4 K, 1 HB

SHO: 4/30/16 vs. KC 9.0 IP, 5 H, 4 K, 1 HB

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.0 4/20 at CIN

Hits Allowed: 9 7/15 vs. CHC

Runs Allowed: 7 2x; last 7/15 vs. CHC

Strikeouts: 11 4/20 at CIN

Walks: 7 4/9 vs. NYY

HR allowed: 2 5x; last 9/20 vs. BOS

Winning Streak: 2 8/21 vs. OAK-8/27 at BOS

Losing Streak: 5 9/2 vs. TOR-9/29 at TB

Shortest start: 0.1 9/14 vs. NYY

Pitches thrown: 119 5/10 at WSH

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 2x, last: 4/30/16 vs. KC

Hits Allowed: 13 8/25/15 at CWS

Runs Allowed: 10 8/5/14 vs. KC

Strikeouts: 11 3x, last: 4/20/17 at CIN

Walks: 7 3x, last: 4/9/17 vs. NYY

HR allowed: 4 6/1/14 vs. CIN

Winning Streak: 6 4/24/16-6/7/16

Losing Streak: 6 6/12/16-7/24/16

Shortest start: 0.1 9/14/17 vs. NYY

Pitches thrown: 120 8/2/15 vs. TB

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#30 CHRIS TILLMAN

Height: 6-5 Weight: 200 Bats: Right Throws: Right

Age: 29

Born: April 15, 1988 in Anaheim, CA

Resides: Sarasota, FL

Acquired: Along with OF Adam Jones, LHP George Sherrill, RHP Kam Mickolio and LHP Tony

Butler from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for LHP Erik Bedard on February 8, 2008.

QUICK HITS: Made 19 starts (24 appearances) this season…Made five relief appearances for the

first time in his career…He ranks tied for 12th place with Sidney Ponson on the Orioles all-time wins

list (since 1954) with 73 career victories.

LAST START: Tillman did not factor in the decision during his last start of the season on September

24 at home against Tampa Bay…He tossed 4.0 innings, allowing four runs on six hits (two home

runs) with one walk and two strikeouts…Was the seventh time allowing multiple home

runs…Allowed at least six hits for the 13th time…Eighth start of the season striking out two-or-less

batters…Threw 65 pitches, 38 strikes.

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Tillman made 10 appearances (eight starts) against AL East opponents

this season, going 0-3 with a 8.69 ERA (37 ER/38.1 IP), 22 walks and 25 strikeouts…The Orioles

went 4-4 in his eight starts against the division…He made six starts at home against the division

during the season, going 0-2 with a 6.51 ERA (20 ER/27.2 IP)…He made two starts (four

appearances) on the road against the division, going 0-1 with a 14.34 ERA (17 ER/10.2 IP)…In 98

career outings (96 starts) against the AL East, he holds a 31-32 record with a 4.64 ERA (277

ER/537.1 IP), 200 walks and 406 strikeouts…He did not earn a win against the division for the

second time in his career, the first since he went 0-4 with a 7.92 ERA (27 ER/30.2 IP) in seven starts

against the AL East in 2010.

OUT IN RELIEF: Tillman made five relief appearances this season, going 0-0 with a 4.70 ERA (4

ER/7.2 IP), three walks and five strikeouts…His first career relief appearance was on August 13 at

Oakland when he tossed 1.1 innings, allowing no runs or hits with two strikeouts…His most recent

relief appearance occurred on September 29 at Tampa Bay when he tossed 2.0 innings and allowed

three runs on one hit (one home run) with one hit batsman and one strikeout.

AT ORIOLE PARK: Tillman made 14 starts at home this season…He went 1-4 with a 6.58 ERA

(48 ER/65.2 IP), 38 walks and 36 strikeouts…He won his home opener on May 7 against Chicago-

AL…He is 36-28 with a 4.32 ERA (284 ER/591.2 IP) in 105 career starts (53 Quality Starts) at

Oriole Park…The Orioles went 65-40 in those 105 games.

ON THE ROAD: Tillman made five starts (10 appearances) on the road this season, going 0-3 with

a 10.87 ERA (33 ER/27.1 IP)…Opponents hit .400 (50-for-125) with seven home runs on the road

against him…His start on June 10 at New York-AL was the fifth road start of his career in which he lasted 1.1 innings or less; most recent was June 21, 2015 at

TOR when he also went 1.1 innings…It was the seventh time he has given up three homeruns on the road, tying a road career-high; last time was May 29, 2016

at CLE…In 93 career road starts (98 appearances), he has gone 37-27 with a 4.56 ERA (267 ER/526.2 IP) and 43 Quality Starts.

FIRST INNING JITTERS: Tillman allowed 20 runs in the first inning (9.47 ERA) this season…He issued an inning-high 14 walks and eight home runs in the

first inning…Opponents hit .333 (26-for-78) with a .435 OBP and .679 slugging percentage in the first inning…For his career, his 5.46 ERA (120 ER/197.2 IP)

for the first inning is the highest among any inning in his career.

RIGHT AND LEFT: Tillman allowed an average of .329 (54-for-164) with an OBP of .458, and slugging percentage of .543 to left-handed hitters this

season…His OBP allowed against lefties was the highest in baseball and the batting average was seventh-highest in baseball…For his career, lefties are hitting

.257 (576-for-2241)…Right-handers hit .320 (71-for-222) with a .363 OBP, and a .599 slugging percentage against Tillman this season…For his career, righties

are hitting .258 (524-for-2033).

TROUBLE FIRST TIME THROUGH: Opponents hit .351 (61-for-174) with 13 home runs off of Tillman the first time through the lineup; the third-highest

average in MLB the first time through the order…In the second time through the lineup, opponents averaged .281 (41-for-146) with eight home runs and in the

third time through the lineup, opponents had a .338 (22-for-65) average…The leadoff batter hit .354 (17-for-48) against Tillman…Batters five, six, and seven hit

a combined .355 (43-for-121) off of the right-hander.

PRE-ALL STAR BREAK STRUGGLES: Tillman recorded one win before the All Star Break for the first time since 2012 (only started one game prior to the

All Star Break in 2012)…In 11 pre-All-Star Break starts this season, he went 1-5 with a 7.90 ERA…Opponents batted .362 against Tillman and had an OBP of

.429 and a slugging percentage of .573.

DL STINT: Tillman was activated from the 10-day disabled list (right shoulder bursitis) prior to his May 7 start against Chicago-AL…He was placed on the DL

on April 2 (retroactive to March 30)…He missed all of Spring Training with the injury…He made four rehab starts with Class A-Advanced Frederick (one start),

Double-A Bowie (two starts), and Triple-A Norfolk (one start), going 0-3 with a 7.16 ERA (13 ER/16.1 IP).

TILLMAN’S 2017 GAMES

DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

5/7 vs. CWS 4-0 4-0 W 5.0 3 0 0 3 4 0 93 52 Made his 2017 debut

5/13 at KC 3-4 2-2 ND 4.1 8 3 3 2 4 0 105 61 First road start of 2017

5/19 vs. TOR 5-3 3-3 ND 6.0 5 3 3 2 4 0 91 51 First Quality Start of 2017

5/24 vs. MIN 3-4 1-4 L 5.0 9 4 4 2 3 0 104 59 Allowed three runs in the first inning

5/30 vs. NYY 3-8 0-5 L 2.2 7 5 5 2 1 3 59 33 Allowed first home run of the season

6/4 vs. BOS 3-7 3-5 L 6.0 6 5 3 4 3 1 103 59 Walked a season-high (at the time) four batters

6/10 at NYY 3-16 3-9 L 1.1 7 9 9 3 1 3 45 21 Allowed a career-high nine runs

6/15 at CWS 2-5 1-3 L 5.1 11 5 5 1 6 1 105 75 Tied a career-high with 11 hits allowed

6/20 vs. CLE 6-5 2-5 ND 4.0 8 5 5 3 0 1 94 54 First outing without a strikeout

6/25 at TB 8-5 3-5 ND 4.1 8 5 4 2 5 1 92 58 Left the game with the Orioles trailing 5-3

6/30 vs. TB 4-6 1-2 ND 5.0 7 2 2 2 5 1 92 57 Seventh-straight start allowing a home run

7/17 vs. TX 3-1 1-1 ND 6.0 2 1 1 4 3 0 95 52 Season-low in hits allowed in a start

7/22 vs. HOU 4-8 4-3 ND 5.1 6 3 3 0 5 2 86 52 First start of 2017 not issuing a walk

7/28 at TEX 2-8 0-8 L 4.1 9 8 8 2 6 1 101 56 Second-most runs allowed this season

8/3 vs. DET 5-7 0-7 L 2.0 6 7 5 2 1 2 64 34 Extended losing streak to seven

8/13 at OAK 3-9 -- ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 20 11 First career relief appearance

8/16 at SEA 6-7 -- ND 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 Second-straight scoreless relief appearance

8/20 vs. LAA 4-5 1-4 ND 5.1 4 4 4 6 2 2 99 49 Tied for career-high six walked batters

8/28 vs. SEA 7-6 6-6 ND 5.1 3 6 6 4 1 2 88 49 Second-straight start allowing multiple home runs

9/3 vs. TOR 5-4 2-3 ND 4.0 3 3 3 3 2 1 72 41 Orioles won in extra-innings

9/8 at CLE 0-5 -- ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 5 Struck out the only batter he faced

9/16 at NYY 3-9 -- ND 3.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 56 29 Tossed a career-high 3.0 innings of relief

9/24 vs. TB 9-4 4-4 ND 4.0 6 4 4 1 2 2 65 38 Seventh time allowing multiple home runs

9/29 at TB 0-7 0-4 ND 2.0 1 3 3 3 1 1 47 21 Most runs allowed in a relief appearance

TOTALS 1-7 93.0 125 86 81 51 63 24 1795 1023 (57.0%)

TILLMAN’S 2017 SPLITS Home: 1-4, 6.58 ERA vs. LH: .327 (53-162), 6 HR

Away: 0-3, 10.66 ERA vs. RH: .327 (71-217), 17 HR

TILLMAN’S CAREER NUMBERS W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2015 11-11 4.99 31 173.0 176 97 96 64 120

2016 16-6 3.77 30 172.0 155 73 72 66 140

2017 1-7 7.71 23 91.0 124 83 78 48 62

Career 73-55 4.42 202 1116.1 1099 579 548 416 833

Home: 36-28, 4.32 ERA vs. LH: .257 (575-2239), 62 HR

Away: 37-27, 4.53 ERA vs. RH: .258 (524-2028), 95 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017 (STARTER) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Tot

20 15 15 11 9 12 0 0 0 82

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017 (STARTER) 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+ 4 5 4 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0

LAST TIME (STARTER) Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 5/7/17 vs. CWS 5.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 4 K

Loss: 8/3/17 vs. DET 2.0 IP, 6 H, 7 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 2 HR, 1 K

ND: 9/24/17 vs. TB 4.0 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 2 K, 2 HR, 1 BB

CG: 5/16/14 at KC 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 K

SHO: 5/16/14 at KC 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 K

2017 SEASON HIGHS No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 6.0 3x, last: 7/17 vs. TX

Hits Allowed: 11 6/15 at CWS

Runs Allowed: 9 6/10 at NYY

Strikeouts: 6 2x, last: 7/28 at TEX

Walks: 6 8/20 vs. LAA

HR allowed: 3 2x, last: 6/10 at NYY

Winning Streak: 1 5/7 vs. CWS

Losing Streak: 7 5/24 vs. MIN-9/29 at TB

Shortest start: 1.1 6/10 at NYY

Pitches thrown: 105 2x, last: 6/15 at CWS

CAREER HIGHS No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 9.0 5/16/14 at KC

Hits Allowed: 11 2x, last: 6/15/17 at CWS

Runs Allowed: 9 6/10/17 at NYY

Strikeouts: 9 8x, last: 6/8/16 vs. KC

Walks: 6 3x, last: 8/20/17 vs. LAA

HR allowed: 4 5/29/13 vs. WSH

Winning Streak: 9 4/27/16-6/19/16

Losing Streak: 7 5/24/17-9/29 at TB

Shortest start: 0.2 7/16/12 at MIN

Pitches thrown: 125 7/4/12 at SEA

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#49 GABRIEL YNOA

Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 Bats: Right Throws: Right

Opening Day Age: 23

Born: May 26, 1993 in La Vega, DR

Resides: La Vega, DR

Acquired: From New York (NL) in exchange for cash considerations on February

10, 2017.

QUICK HITS: Ynoa made four starts (nine appearances) with the Orioles after being

acquired by the O’s from New York-NL in February…His four starts were a career-

high (made three starts in 2016)…Signed by the Mets as a non-drafted minor-league

free agent on November 19, 2009.

LAST OUTING: Ynoa suffered the loss in his last start of the season on September

27 at Pittsburgh…He tossed 3.0 innings, allowing four runs on five hits (two home

runs) with one walk and three strikeouts…His shortest outing in a start this season; his

second-shortest career start (lasted 2.0 innings on September 23, 2016 vs.

Philadelphia)…Third-straight start allowing five hits; has allowed at least five hits in

six of his seven career starts…Most runs allowed in a start in his career…First time

surrendering home runs in a start in his career…Threw 57 pitches, 39 strikes.

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Ynoa made three appearances (two starts) against the AL

East this season; the first appearances of his career…He went 1-1 with a 1.88 ERA (3

ER/14.1 IP), five walks, one hit batsman and nine strikeouts…The Orioles went 1-2 in

these three games…He made two appearances (one start) at home against the division,

finishing with a 1-0 record with a 0.90 ERA (1 ER/10.0 IP), three walks, one hit

batsman, and four strikeouts…In one start on the road against the division, he went 0-

1 with a 4.15 ERA (2 ER/4.1 IP), two walks and five strikeouts.

2017 MINOR LEAGUES: Ynoa went 6-9 with a 5.25 ERA (62 ER/106.1 IP) and 72

strikeouts in 21 starts with Triple-A Norfolk this season…He went 4-3 in nine games

at home with a 4.70 ERA (27 ER/51.2 IP), eight walks and 35 strikeouts…He made 12

starts on the road, going 2-6 with a 5.76 ERA (35 ER/54.2 IP), 16 walks and 37

strikeouts.

AS A STARTER: In seven career starts, Ynoa has gone 1-3 with a 4.02 ERA (14

ER/31.1 IP), eight walks and 24 strikeouts…He has worked more than 5.0 innings in

only one of his career starts (8.0 innings on September 21, 2017 vs. Tampa Bay)…He

has only surrendered a home run in one of his career starts, his most recent start on

September 27 at Pittsburgh when he allowed two home runs…Three of his starts came during the 2016 season while with the Mets…Opponents

hit .298 (14-for-47) with four RBI and two stolen bases in his 2016 outings.

AS A RELIEVER: He went 1-0 with a 3.68 ERA (6 ER/14.2 IP), three walks and 13 strikeouts in five relief outings this season…All five of his

relief appearances this season were for multiple innings…In 12 career relief appearances, he is 2-0 with a 6.23 ERA (15 ER/21.2 IP), seven

walks, one hit batsman, and 19 strikeouts.

HAVE A DAY: Ynoa tossed a career-high 8.0 innings on September 21 vs. Tampa Bay, allowing one run on five hits with two walks, one hit

batsman, and three strikeouts…He earned the win, his first as a starter this season and his second career win as a starter…He tossed 94 pitches,

a career-high for a start…On May 5 vs. Chicago-AL, he tossed a career-long 6.0 shutout innings in relief, allowing six hits with five

strikeouts…He tossed a career-high 101 pitches, his only time he has thrown over 100 pitches in his career…He earned the win as the Orioles

defeated the White Sox 4-2…Became the second pitcher in the last 40 seasons to earn a win in his first game with a team after throwing at least

6.0 scoreless innings in relief (also Ray Burris with OAK in 1984)…At the time, he was the last Orioles reliever to toss at least 6.0 innings since

RHP Jason Johnson on 8/23/00 at CWS (Miguel Castro also tossed 6.0 innings on 8/3 vs. Detroit).

ODDS AND ENDS: Opponents hit .250 (7-for-28) with runners in scoring position against him…With two outs and runners in scoring position,

opponents averaged .167 (2-for-12)…With nobody out, opponents batted .220 (9-for-41), but with two outs, opponents hit .333 (16-for-

48)…Allowed a .429 (6-for-14) average to number eight hitters and a .385 (5-for-13) batting average to number nine hitters.

AT ORIOLE PARK: He made one start at home this season and six appearances; all five of his relief appearances this season were at home…In

his six home appearances this season, he went 2-0 with a 2.78 ERA (7 ER/22.2 IP), five walks and 16 strikeouts…In his career, he owns a 3.16

ERA (11 ER/31.1 IP) with seven walks and 27 strikeouts in 10 appearances (three starts) at home.

ON THE ROAD: He made three appearances on the road, all starts, and went 0-3 with a 6.75 ERA (10 ER/12.0 IP), three walks and 10

strikeouts…In nine career road games (four starts) he is 0-3 with an 7.48 ERA (18 ER/21.2 IP), eight walks, one hit batsman, and 16 strikeouts.

DAY AND NIGHT: Ynoa made seven night appearances (three starts) this season, going 2-2 with a 4.18 ERA (13 ER/28.0 IP)…In 13 career

night appearances (four starts) he has gone 3-2 with a 5.00 ERA (20 ER/36.0 IP)…In two day appearances (one start) this season, he went 0-1

with a 4.05 ERA (3 ER/6.2 IP)…For his career, he has gone 0-1 with a 4.76 ERA (9 ER/17.0 IP) in six day appearances (three starts).

MAJOR LEAGUE FIRSTS: Ynoa made his major league debut on August 13, 2016 vs. San Diego; he recorded his first win and first strikeout

(Adam Rosales) that night after tossing 1.0 inning of relief not allowing a run, with one strikeout; the Mets beat the Padres 3-2 in 11 innings…Was

the first Mets reliever to win his major league debut since Kenny Greer on September 29, 1993 vs. St. Louis…Earned his first win with the

Orioles on May 5 vs. Chicago-AL after he tossed 6.0 innings, not allowing a run on six hits with five strikeouts.

YNOA’S 2017 GAMES DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES

5/5 vs. CWS 4-2 2-0 W 6.0 6 0 0 0 5 0 101 69 Pitched a career-high (at the time) 6.0 innings

6/16 vs. STL 2-11 1-10 ND 1.1 5 5 5 0 2 3 30 20 Allowed a career-high five runs with three home runs

6/19 vs. CLE 0-12 0-11 ND 3.0 4 0 0 1 2 0 60 34 Only O’s pitcher to not allow a run

6/22 vs. CLE 3-6 -- ND 2.1 2 1 1 1 3 0 35 24 Fourth-straight outing with multiple strikeouts

9/4 vs. NYY 4-7 -- ND 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 22 14 First outing not allowing a hit

9/9 vs. CLE 2-4 1-3 L 4.2 7 3 3 0 2 0 77 49 First career start with the Orioles

9/15 at NYY 2-8 2-3 L 4.1 5 3 2 2 5 0 64 36 Issued a season-high two walks

9/21 vs. TB 3-1 3-1 W 8.0 5 1 1 2 3 0 94 61 Career-high 8.0 innings pitched

9/27 at PIT 3-5 3-4 L 3.0 5 4 4 1 3 2 57 39 Shortest start of the season

TOTALS 2-3 34.2 39 17 16 8 26 5 540 346 (64.1%)

YNOA’S 2017 SPLITS

Home: 2-0, 2.78 ERA vs. LH: .313 (21-67), 4 HR

Away: 0-3, 6.75 ERA vs. RH: .265 (18-68), 1 HR

YNOA’S CAREER NUMBERS

W-L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO

2016 1-0 6.38 10 18.1 26 13 13 7 17

2017 2-3 4.15 9 34.2 39 17 16 8 26

Career 3-3 4.92 19 53.0 65 30 29 15 43

Home: 3-0, 3.16 ERA vs. LH: .330 (35-106), 4 HR

Away: 0-3, 7.48 ERA vs. RH: .280 (30-107), 1 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2017 (STARTER)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Ex.

2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2017 (STARTER)

0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+

0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

LAST TIME

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 9/21/17 vs. TB 8.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 1 HB

Loss: 9/27/17 at PIT 3.0 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, 1 HR

ND: 9/4/17 vs. NYY 2.0 IP, 1 BB, 1 K

CG: - -

SHO: - -

2017 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.0 9/21 vs. TB

Hits Allowed: 7 9/9 at CLE

Runs Allowed: 5 6/16 vs. STL

Strikeouts: 5 2x, last: 9/15 at NYY

Walks: 2 2x, last: 9/21 vs. TB

HR allowed: 3 6/16 vs. STL

Winning Streak: 1 2x, last: 9/21 vs. TB

Losing Streak: 2 9/9 at CLE-9/15 at NYY

Shortest start: 4.1 9/15 at NYY

Pitches thrown: 101 5/5/17 vs. CWS

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.0 9/21/17 vs. TB

Hits Allowed: 7 9/9/17 at CLE

Runs Allowed: 5 2x, last: 6/16/17 vs. STL

Strikeouts: 8 9/18/16 vs. MIN

Walks: 2 3x, last: 9/21/17 vs. TB

HR allowed: 3 6/16/17 vs. STL

Winning Streak: 1 3x, last: 9/21/17

Losing Streak: 2 9/9/17-9/15/17

Shortest start: 2.0 9/23/16 vs. PHI

Pitches thrown: 101 5/5/17 vs. CWS

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STARTING PITCHER RUN SUPPORT

PITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUN SUPP AVG O’S W-L QUALITY STARTS Q.S. %

Asher 6 9 1.50 2.91 1-5 3 50.0

Aquino 2 4 2.00 3.18 1-1 1 50.0

Bundy 28 120 4.29 6.37 16-12 19 67.9

Castro 1 0 0.00 0.00 0-1 0 0.00

Gausman 34 92 2.71 4.44 16-18 15 44.1

Hellickson 10 35 3.50 6.10 4-6 5 50.0

Jiménez 25 76 3.04 5.47 12-13 5 20.0

Miley 32 87 2.72 4.98 15-17 8 25.0

Tillman 19 40 2.11 4.22 8-11 3 15.8

Wilson 1 8 8.00 12.00 1-0 1 100.0

Ynoa 4 9 2.25 4.05 1-3 1 25.0

TOTALS 162 480 2.96 5.11 75-87 61 37.7

BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN

51 • ALEC ASHER • RHP vs. LHH: .220 (24-109), 3 HR vs. RHH: .301 (37-123), 7 HR TOTALS: 2-5, 5.25 ERA (35 ER/60.0 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 4 3 2 1 10 9/2/17 (D. Barney) 6/2/17 vs. BOS 6/13/17 at CWS None 6.1 IP, 6/2 vs. BOS 6, 6/8 at WSH

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 7-18…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 11-5

Made 18 relief appearances (3.56 ERA) and six starts (6.98 ERA) for the Orioles this season (three Quality Starts)

Nine of his relief appearances were 2.0-or-more innings

Pitched to a 3.55 ERA (10 ER/25.1 IP) in 14 games (one start) at Oriole Park this season

Named IL Pitcher of the Week for the week of August 14-20; in his start on 8/15 with the Tides, he pitched 7.0 scoreless innings allowing only three hits and striking out five

Made 10 starts for Triple-A Norfolk this season, going 3-3 with a 4.65 ERA (26 ER/50.1 IP), 15 walks and 36 strikeouts

Acquired by the Orioles from the Phillies in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations on 3/28/17

48 • RICHARD BLEIER • LHP vs. LHH: .235 (24-102), 4 HR vs. RHH: .273 (38-139), 2 HR TOTALS: 2-1, 1.99 ERA (14 ER/63.1 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 5 1 - - 6 9/15/17 (G. Bird) 7/17/17 vs. TEX 5/14/17 at KC None 4.0 IP, 5/4 at KC 3, 7/28 at TEX

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 41-57…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 45-10

Posted a 2.10 ERA (7 ER/30.0 IP) in 30 home games and a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP) in 27 road games

Made 18 multi-inning relief appearances this season…His 57 appearances led Orioles left-handed relievers

Made double digit appearances in three of the five months he pitched in (June-12, August-15, & September-12), while appearing in nine games the other months (May & July)

Earned his first career win on 5/16/17 at DET (pitched 1.2 frames in the bottom of the 12th and 13th innings)

Tossed a career-high tying 4.0 innings in relief on 5/3/17, matching his previous career-high set on 9/12/16 vs. LAD (with NYY)

Acquired by the Orioles from the New York Yankees in exchange for a player to be named later on 2/21/17

35 • BRAD BRACH • RHP vs. LHH: .212 (25-118), 1 HR vs. RHH: .205 (26-127), 6 HR TOTALS: 18-SV, 4-5, 3.18 ERA (24 ER/68.0 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 5 - 1 1 7 8/30/17 (M. Haniger) 8/30/17 vs. SEA 9/19/17 vs. BOS 9/21/17 vs. TB 2.0 IP, 9/19 vs. BOS 3, 8/5 vs. DET

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 50-67…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 11-3

Appeared in 67 games this season, working at least 1.0 inning in 58 of his appearances…Is tied for fourth in the AL in appearances (138) since the start of 2016

His 18 saves led Orioles pitchers, and his 67 appearances were second-most on the team

The Orioles went 49-18 in games in which Brach pitched this season…Went 18-for-24 in save opportunities

Became the 5th pitcher in O’s history to toss a “perfect save” on three-straight days (4/19-21/17) joining J. Julio (2003), J. Johnson (2011), D. O’Day (2015), & Z. Britton (2016)

Pitched 1.0 scoreless inning without allowing a baserunner in each save opportunity to record a “perfect save” on 4/19 at CIN, 4/20 at CIN, and 4/21 vs. BOS

Recorded his first save of the season 4/19/17 at CIN, his first save since 6/8/16 vs. KC…Has 21 career Major League saves (18 in 2017) and 119 career minor league saves

Since the start of 2014, leads all MLB relievers with 26 wins

53 • ZACH BRITTON • LHP vs. LHH: .250 (9-36), 1 HR vs. RHH: .286 (30-105), 0 HR TOTALS: 15-SV, 2-1, 2.89 ERA (12 ER/37.1 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 1 - - - 1 8/13/17 (M, Olson) 9/5/17 vs. NYY 9/12/17 at TOR 9/17/17 at NYY 2.0 IP, 9/3 vs. TOR 2, 9/18 vs. BOS

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 26-38…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 16-1

Threw at least 2.0 innings in back-to-back appearances (9/1 vs. TOR and 9/3 vs. TOR) for the first time since 4/12/14 vs. TOR 2.0 innings and 4/16/14 vs. TB 3.0 innings

Gave up a HR to Matt Olson on 8/13 at OAK; was his 1st HR allowed this season, 1st since 4/11/16 at BOS-M. Betts (89 appearances); 1st HR to a lefty since 4/29/13 (M. Saunders)

Converted his 55th consecutive save opportunity on 7/23 to set a new American League consecutive save opportunities record, passing RHP Tom Gordon (54, 4/19/98-5/31/99)

Converted 60 consecutive save opportunities from 10/1/15-8/21/17, the second-longest streak in MLB history (Eric Gagne, 84 consecutive, 8/28/02-7/3/04)

Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 7/5/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/6/17 (retroactive to 5/5/17; left forearm strain)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 6/20/17

Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/16/17 (left forearm strain)…Reinstated from the DL on 5/2/17

His 135 career saves rank 2nd among Orioles relievers in club history…Gregg Olson (160) holds the club record

His 135 saves since the start of 2014 lead all American League relievers (fourth in the majors)...Is one of 18 active pitchers with 100 or more career saves

60 • MYCHAL GIVENS • RHP vs. LHH: .184 (18-98), 4 HR vs. RHH: .209 (39-187), 6 HR TOTALS: 8-1, 2.75 ERA (24 ER/78.2 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 5 2 3 1 10 8/31/17 (K. Morales) 9/24/17 vs. TB 8/4/17 vs. DET None 2.1 IP, 8/31 vs. TOR 4, 8/19 vs. LAA

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 51-69…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 47-17

Went 7-1 with a 2.93 ERA (15 ER/46.0 IP) in 39 home appearances and 1-0 with a 2.48 ERA (9 ER/32.2 IP) in 30 road appearances

Led Orioles relievers in wins (eight), games (69), strikeouts (88), and innings pitched (78.2)

Set career-highs in games and innings pitched; he tied a career-high in wins

Posted a 0.60 ERA (2 ER/30.0 IP) in 26 appearances from May 26-August 2; his ERA led MLB during this time (min. 20 appearances)

Ranked tied for second among AL relievers with eight wins this season; is 18-3 for his career

Since making his Major League debut (6/24/15), ranks fifth among AL relievers with 222 strikeouts

57 • DONNIE HART • LHP vs. LHH: .273 (21-77), 2 HR vs. RHH: .284 (27-95), 3 HR TOTALS: 2-0, 3.71 ERA (18 ER/43.2 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 2 2 1 - 5 9/18/17 (X. Bogaerts) 8/28/17 vs. SEA None None 2.1 IP, 7/1 vs. TB 3, 5/14 at KC

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 29-51…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 29-7

Posted a 3.09 ERA (8 ER/23.1 IP) in 27 home games this season…Opponents hit .267 (24-for-90) at Oriole Park

In 14 appearances from June 6 – July 28, he posted a 0.57 ERA (1 ER/15.2 IP)

Did not allow a run in April, tossing 12 consecutive scoreless appearances to begin the season (7.2 IP)

Went 1-0 with a 2.35 ERA (4 ER/15.1 IP) in 13 games with Triple-A Norfolk this season

Earned his first career Major League win on 4/7/17 vs. NYY

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56 • DARREN O’DAY • RHP vs. LHH: .183 (15-82), 5 HR vs. RHH: .200 (26-130), 3 HR TOTALS: 2-SV, 2-3, 3.43 ERA (23 ER/60.1 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 5 1 2 - 8 9/9/17 (F. Lindor) 8/18/17 vs. LAA 7/22/17 vs. HOU 5/6/17 vs. CWS 2.0 IP, 9/25 vs. TB 3, 8/15 at SEA

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 43-64…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 26-5

Posted a 1.14 ERA (3 ER/23.2 IP) in 25 appearances from August 1 through the end of the season; his ERA ranked eighth in MLB during this stretch

49 of his 64 appearances this season were for 1.0-or-more innings

His 76 strikeouts were second-most amongst relievers on the Orioles and his second-most for a season in his career (career-high 82 in 2015)

Had two saves this season, and has recorded at least two saves in each of his six seasons with Baltimore

Seventh time appearing in 60-or-more games in his career

Placed on the 10-day DL (right shoulder strain) on 6/9/17...Reinstated from the DL on 6/23/17

Since joining the Orioles in 2012, ranks eighth among Major League relievers (seventh in AL) with a 2.34 ERA (92 ER/354.1 IP)

66 • TANNER SCOTT • LHP vs. LHH: .000 (0-2), 0 HR vs. RHH: .400 (2-5), 0 HR TOTALS: 0-0, 10.80 ERA (2 ER/1.2 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - - None None None 1.0 IP, 9/20 vs. BOS 1, 9/23 vs. TB

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 1-2…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 1-0

Made his MLB debut on 9/20 vs. BOS (1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 1 K)…Struck out Deven Marrero for his first career strikeout

Had his contract selected from Double-A Bowie on September 17, 2017…Selected by the Orioles in the sixth round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft

Went 0-2 with a 2.22 ERA (17 ER/69.0 IP), 46 walks and 87 strikeouts over 24 starts with the Baysox this season

While with Bowie, left-handers hit .171 (13-for-76) with 34 strikeouts against him and right-handers hit .195 (32-for-164) with 53 strikeouts

Has gone 10-14 with a 3.85 ERA (85 ER/198.2 IP), 145 walks and 251 strikeouts in 95 career minor league games (35 starts)

Entered 2017 ranked as the No. 11 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America…Was selected as an Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star

59 • MIKE WRIGHT • RHP vs. LHH: .286 (10-35), 3 HR vs. RHH: .254 (16-63), 2 HR TOTALS: 0-0, 5.76 ERA (16 ER/25.0 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR 2 2 1 - 5 9/23/17 (L. Morrison) 6/6/16 vs. KC 6/17/16 vs. TOR None 3.2 IP, 9/14 at NYY 4, 9/14 at NYY

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 9-13…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 7-4

Made a career-high 13 relief appearances; came into the season with nine career relief appearances…First season not making a start for the Orioles

Tossed 3.2 scoreless innings in relief on 9/14/17 at NYY, the second-longest relief appearance of his career (behind a 4.2 inning outing on 7/8/16 vs. LAA)

Went 4-6 with a 3.69 ERA (34 ER/83.0 IP) and 71 strikeouts in 16 starts with Triple-A Norfolk this season

Made his 2017 O’s season debut on 5/31/17, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning in relief…Was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk earlier in the day

Has made 21 career starts with the Orioles, going 5-9 with a 6.32 ERA (74 ER/105.1 IP)…Has made 22 career relief appearances, going 1-0 with a 4.62 ERA (20 ER/39.0 IP)

54 • JIMMY YACABONIS • RHP vs. LHH: .240 (6-25), 0 HR vs. RHH: .250 (12-48), 2 HR TOTALS: 2-0, 4.35 ERA (10 ER/20.2 IP)

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - 1 1 - 2 9/24/17 (A. McCutchen) 9/3/17 vs. TOR None None 3.1, 7/3 at MIL 2, 9/14 at NYY

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 9-14…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 9-4

Earned his first career win on 9/1 vs. TOR after tossing 1.0 scoreless inning with a walk…Earned his second win in his next game 9/3 vs. TOR, tossing 2.0 innings, 1 BB & 1 K

Was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1 when the rosters expanded

Went 4-0 with 11 saves and a 1.32 ERA (9 ER/61.1 IP) and 48 K in 41 games with the Tides this season

Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 6/11/17 and made his MLB debut that day, working 1.0 inning, allowing four runs on two hits with two walks and a strikeout

Threw 16.2 scoreless innings in his first 13 appearances this season with Triple-A Norfolk

Entered 2017 ranked as the No. 22 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America…Selected by the Orioles in the 13th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft

ORIOLES CHALLENGES

DATE PLAY RULING O’s SUCCESS

4/8 vs. NYY Trumbo ruled out at first base on 6-4-3 double play Overturned (safe) 1-for-1 (100.0%)

4/21 vs. BOS Machado ruled out at second base on 6-4 fielder’s choice Confirmed (out) 1-for-2 (50.0%)

4/24 vs. TB Shane Peterson doubled down the right field line Stands (fair) 1-for-3 (33.3%)

5/7 vs. CWS Trumbo ruled out at first base on a 6-3 putout Overturned (safe) 2-for-4 (50.0%)

5/9 vs. WSH Rickard ruled out at second base on 5-4 fielder’s choice Overturned (safe) 3-for-5 (60.0%)

5/16 at DET Cabrera hit by pitch Confirmed (hit by pitch) 3-for-6 (50.0%)

5/18 at DET Collins ruled safe at third base with stolen base Overturned (out) 4-for-7 (57.1%)

5/19 vs. TOR Schoop ruled out at first base on 3-2-3 double play Overturned (safe) 5-for-8 (62.5%)

5/19 vs. TOR Smoak ruled safe at first base on strikeout swinging/passed ball Overturned (dead ball, out) 6-for-9 (66.7%)

5/22 vs. MIN Dozier doubled down left field line Stands (fair) 6-for-10 (60.0%)

5/27 at HOU Correa ruled safe on pick off play at second base Overturned (out) 7-for-11 (63.6%)

5/30 vs. NYY Headley ruled safe at second base on fielder’s choice, error on the pitcher Overturned (out) 8-for-12 (66.7%)

6/4 vs. BOS Rickard ruled out at third base on a 2-5 caught stealing Overturned (safe) 9-for-13 (69.2%)

6/13 at CWS Schoop ruled out at second base on 7-4 putout Stands (out) 9-for-14 (64.3%)

6/23 at TB Shane Peterson ruled safe at first base on infield single Overturned (out) 10-for-15 (66.7%)

6/28 at TOR Smith ruled out at first base on a 6-4-3 double play Overturned (safe) 11-for-16 (68.8%)

7/4 at MIL Suter ruled safe at second base on fielder’s choice Overturned (out) 12-for-17 (70.1%)

7/7 at MIN Vargas ruled safe at second base with a double Overturned (out) 13-for-18 (72.2%)

7/9 at MIN Mancini ruled out on a tag play at first base Stands (out) 13-for-19 (68.4 %)

8/4 vs. DET Beckham ruled out on a 2-5 putout at third base Stands (out) 13-for-20 (65.0%)

8/9 at LAA Trout ruled safe at first base on ground ball single Stands (safe) 13-for-21 (62.0%)

8/15 at SEA Martin ruled safe at second base with a stolen base Overturned (out) 14-for-22 (63.6%)

8/16 at SEA Davis ruled out on a 6-3 putout at first base Overturned (safe) 15-for-23 (65.2%)

8/18 vs. LAA Trout ruled safe at second base with a stolen base Overturned (out) 16-for-24 (66.7%)

8/30 vs. SEA Joseph ruled out at second base on a 3-4 force play Overturned (safe) 17-for-25 (68.0%)

9/22 vs. TB Kiermaier hit by pitch Confirmed (hit by pitch) 17-for-26 (65.4%)

9/24 vs. TB Kiermaier safe at first base on a ground ball Overturned (out) 18-for-27 (66.7%)

ORIOLES EJECTIONS

O’S EJECTIONS DATE OPP. REASON UMPIRE

Buck Showalter (31st career) 4/30 at New York-AL Arguing balk called on RHP Darren O’Day (9th inning) Stu Scheurwater (home plate)

RHP Kevin Gausman (1st career) 5/3 at Boston Hit SS Xander Bogaerts with pitch (2nd inning) Sam Holbrook (home plate)

CF Adam Jones (1st career) 5/3 at Boston Arguing balls and strikes (5th inning) Sam Holbrook (home plate)

CF Adam Jones (2nd career) 9/1 vs. Toronto Arguing balls and strikes (1st inning) Pat Hoberg (home plate)

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POSITION PLAYERS

24 • PEDRO ÁLVAREZ • INF (L) vs. LHP: .667 (2-3), 1 HR, 1 RBI vs. RHP: .276 (8-29), 0 HR, 3 RBI TOTALS: .313/.353/.438, 1 HR, 1 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 9/18 vs. BOS Games 3 1 - - 4 RBI Game 2 9/30 at TB Games 1 - - - 1

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 2G (9/24-9/27; .500, 4-8, 2 R, 1 RBI)

Recorded his first HR and first multi-hit game of the season, his 28th-career three-hit game on 9/18 vs. BOS, going 3-3 with one HR, two runs, one RBI, and two walks

Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1/17

Made six starts as a designated hitter and one start at first base; appeared twice as a pinch hitter and once as a defensive replacement (first base)

Hit .239/.294/.442 (131-for-547) with 31-2B, 1-3B, 26 HR, 60 R, & 89 RBI in 138 G with the Tides this season

Was second in the International League in RBI and tied for fourth in home runs at the time of his contract being selected

In eight MLB seasons, he has hit .238/.311/.449 (684-for-2869) with 129 doubles, six triples, 154 home runs, 347 runs, and 454 RBI in 865 career games

Signed by the Orioles as a minor league free agent on March 13, 2017

1 • TIM BECKHAM • INF (R) vs. LHP: .257 (35-136), 6 HR, 20 RBI vs. RHP: .285 (113-397), 16 HR, 42 RBI TOTALS: .278/.328/.454, 22 HR, 62 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 8/12 at OAK Games 30 9 2 - 41 RBI Game 4 5/4 vs. MIA Games 11 5 1 - 17

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 12G (8/1-12; .531, 26-49, 7-2B, 2-3B, 3 HR, 14 R, 9 RBI, 2 BB)

After joining the Orioles on Aug. 1, he hit .306 (66-for-216) with 13-2B, 2-3B, 10 HR, 36 R, 26 RBI, 1 SB in 50 G…Hit safely in 39 of the 50 games & had 19 multi-hit games

Slugged his third career lead-off home run on 9/4/17 vs. New York-AL; all of his lead-off home runs came this season with the Orioles (8/14 at Seattle and 8/16 at Seattle)

Recorded 50 hits in the month of August; according to Elias, Beckham owns the second-most hits in a calendar month in Orioles history (Cal Ripken, Jr. 53 in September 1983)

Is the 2nd player in Modern Era (since 1900) to have at least 40 hits in first 22 games with a new team after playing for a different club earlier that season (Matt Holiday with STL in 2009)

Recorded 30 hits in his first 15 G with the Orioles; according to Elias, his 30 hits were the most in a player’s first 15 G for a team since Kenny Lofton had 31 for ATL in 1997

According to STATS, he became the 3rd player in O’s history (since 1954) with a hit-streak of at least 12 G to start their Baltimore career (Newhan 15, 2004 & Lopez 13, 2004)

Recorded three doubles on 8/12 at OAK; according to Elias, he became the first Orioles lead-off hitter with three extra-base hits in a game since 2012 (Nick Markakis)

According to Elias, he became the first player in modern Major League history (since 1900) to record 13 hits and three home runs in his first five games with a team

Recorded an RBI in five-straight games (8/2-6) for the first time in his career; scored a run in a career-high five-straight games (8/1-5)

Collected a multi-hit game in each of his first five games with Baltimore (8/1-5); first time in his career recording more than two-straight multi-hit games

Named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 31-August 6; he hit .583/.600/1.167 with 3-2B, 1-3B, 3 HR, 6 R, and 6 RBI in 6 G

Hit the 10,000th home run in Orioles history on 8/5; also hit the 2,500th home run by an Oriole in Oriole Park history on 8/3

Had his first career four-hit game on 8/4 vs. Detroit and his second on 8/12 at Oakland...His career-high is five hits on 7/20/16 at Colorado

Made his Orioles debut on 8/1, going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs…Was activated to the 25-man roster prior to the game

According to Elias, the last player to have multiple hits & runs in his first game with the Orioles after playing for another team that season was Brook Fordyce in 2000

Was acquired in a trade from Tampa Bay on 7/31/17 in exchange for RHP Tobias Myers

29 • WELINGTON CASTILLO • C (R) vs. LHP: .344 (32-93), 6 HR, 18 RBI vs. RHP: .258 (64-248), 14 HR, 35 RBI TOTALS: .282/.323/.570, 20 HR, 53 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 8/30 vs. SEA Games 16 8 1 - 25 RBI Game 4 7/30 at TEX Games 9 2 3 - 14

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 10G (7/24-8/10; .405, 15-37, 2-2B, 3 HR, 7 R, 10 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SF)

Hit his 20th home run of the season on 9/15 at New York-AL to set a new career-high and become the 7th O’s player with 20+ HR; previous-high was 19 HR in 2015

Left the game on 9/11 in TOR in the second inning with a contusion

Recorded his second multi-HR game of the season on 9/3 vs. TOR (also 5/19 vs. TOR), including a game tying HR in the ninth; was his fifth career multi-HR game

Went 4-for-4 with a HR and 3 RBI on 8/30 vs. SEA; (Elias) only one other player in O’s history has gone 4-for-4 with 3+ RBI as a catcher (Andy Etchebarren on 9/28/73)

Caught 20-of-45 (44.4%) would-be base stealers this season, a career-best for a season (minimum four attempts); he has caught 108-of-367 (29.4%) in his career

Posted a career-high 10 game hit-streak from July 24-August 10; scored a run in six of the 10 games and a multi-hit game in five

Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 6/10/17 (testicular injury suffered in the 5/30/17 game vs. NYY)

Became the 3rd O’s player (since 1954) to hit 3 lead-changing HRs in the 6th inning or later over a two-game span, joining B. Powell (8/15-16/66) and C. Johnson (4/5-6/00)

Hit his 1st career walk-off HR on 5/19/17 vs. TOR…Was his second career walk-off hit (9/23/14 with Chicago-NL – walk-off single)

Reinstated from the DL on 5/16/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/2/17 (retroactive to 5/1/17) with right shoulder tendinitis

19 • CHRIS DAVIS • INF (L) vs. LHP: .208 (30-144), 4 HR, 15 RBI vs. RHP: .218 (68-312), 22 HR, 46 RBI TOTALS: .215/.309/.423, 26 HR, 61 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 6 T

Hit Game 3 8/14 at SEA Games 15 4 - - 19 RBI Game 6 7/18 vs. TEX Games 11 1 1 - 1 14

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 7G (last: 5/30-6/6; .333, 9-27, 3 HR, 5 R, 7 RBI, 1 BB)

Hit his 224th career home run as an Oriole on 9/22 vs. TB to pass Rafael Palmeiro (223) for sole possession of sixth place on the Orioles all-time home run list (since 1954)

Collected his 1,000th career hit with his double in the ninth inning on 8/25 at BOS; of his first 1,000 career hits, 219 came with TEX (4 seasons) and 781 with BAL (7 seasons)

With his home run on 8/31/17 vs. TOR, Davis passed Rafael Palmeiro (124) for second on Oriole Park’s all-time HR list; currently has 127, trailing only Adam Jones (137)

Hit his 8th career grand slam 7/18 vs. TEX…Homered earlier that night…His 19th career multi-HR game (had two in 2017)

Drove in a career-high six RBI on July 18 vs. Texas

Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 7/14/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 6/14/17 (retroactive to 6/13/17; right oblique strain)

Became the first player in Orioles history (since 1954) to hit two extra-inning, go-ahead home runs in the same game (5/16/17 at DET, 12th inning/13th inning)

First O’s player with multiple extra-inning HRs since Mike Young on 5/28/87; He and Matt Adams are only players with multiple HRs in 12th inning or later of a game (Elias)

Was the second player in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to hit two go-ahead HRs in extra-innings with Matt Adams (STL) on 9/4/13 (at CIN, 14th inning/16th inning)

Was a part of both triple plays turned by the Orioles this season; 6-4-3 in the bottom of the 8th on 5/2 at BOS and 5-4-3 in the top of the 2nd on 8/3 vs. DET

Since the start of 2012, ranks second in MLB among active players with 223 home runs…Ranks 10th among active MLB players with 370 extra-base hits during this time

3 • RYAN FLAHERTY • INF (L) vs. LHP: .125 (1-8), 0 HR, 0 RBI vs. RHP: .233 (7-30), 0 HR, 4 RBI TOTALS: .211/.302/.237, 0 HR, 4 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 5/14 at KC Games - 1 - - 1 RBI Game 2 5/14 at KC Games 1 - - - 1

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 2G (last: 5/18-8/23; .286, 2-7, 2 R, 1 RBI)

Played in a career-low 23 games…Did not hit a home run for the first time in his career

Hit .313 (5-for-16) with runners on base and .500 (3-for-6) with four RBI with runners in scoring position

Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 8/17/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/21/17 (retroactive to 5/19/17; right shoulder strain)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/21/17

Made starts at shortstop (3), second base (2), third base (2), left field (1), and right field (1) this season

14 • CRAIG GENTRY • OF (R) vs. LHP: .271 (16-59), 2 HR, 7 RBI vs. RHP: .238 (10-42), 0 HR, 4 RBI TOTALS: .257/.333/.386, 2 HR, 11 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 2 8/26 at BOS Games 5 - - - 5 RBI Game 3 4/16 at TOR Games 1 1 - - 2

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 5G (8/10-8/20; .667, 6-9, 1-2B, 1-3B, 2 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB)

Hit .371/.436/.600 (13-for-35) with two doubles, one triple, one home run, and five RBI in 23 games in August; his 23 G were the most since playing in 24 G in May of 2014

Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 9/12/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 9/2/17 (fractured right finger)

Recorded his first triple of the season on 8/16/17 at Seattle; his 12th-career triple, the first since 10/4/15 also at Seattle while a member of Oakland

Scored two runs on 8/3 vs. DET; was his first game with multiple runs scored since 7/27/14 at TEX as a member of Oakland

Recorded his second multi-stolen base game of the season on 8/3 vs. DET (4/30 at NYY); his 10th career multi-stolen base game…Is 82-for-99 in stolen bases for his career

Hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 9th inning on July 31 vs. KC; his first career walk-off

Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 7/30/17…Slugged a two-run home run on April 16 at TOR, his first HR since August 21, 2013

Played 31 games in right field (12 starts), nine games in center field (two starts), and 30 games in left field (11 starts) this season…Made 16 pinch running appearances

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2 • J.J. HARDY • INF (R) vs. LHP: .195 (16-82), 1 HR, 7 RBI vs. RHP: .227 (39-172), 3 HR, 17 RBI TOTALS: .217/.255/.323, 4 HR, 24 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 4/16 at TOR Games 14 1 - - 15 RBI Game 3 6/17 vs. STL Games 2 2 - - 4

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 4G (last: 6/11-14; .333, 5-15, 2-2B, 2 R)

Batted .292 (7-for-24) with two doubles, one home run, five runs, and three RBI in eight games in September

Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 9/8/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 6/19/17 (right wrist fracture)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 7/31/17

Tripled for the first time since 6/5/12 on 5/12/17 at KC (top 2nd inning)

Turned a triple play (with Jonathan Schoop and Chris Davis) in the bottom of the 8th inning on 5/2/17 at BOS

Hit the game-winning RBI single in the top of the 10th inning on 4/20/17 at CIN

Ranks second on the Orioles all-time home runs list by a shortstop (107), trailing only Cal Ripken, Jr. (345)

Ranks third on the Orioles all-time RBI list by a shortstop (385), behind only Miguel Tejada (411) and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1,328)

Has played in the third-most games as a shortstop in club history (887)…Mark Belanger ranks second with 1,898 games at shortstop

Since 2011, ranks tied for second among Major League shortstops with 107 home runs and fifth with 385 RBI

18 • AUSTIN HAYS • OF (R) vs. LHP: .214 (3-14), 1 HR, 2 RBI vs. RHP: .217 (10-46), 0 HR, 6 RBI TOTALS: .217/.238/.317, 1 HR, 8 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 2 9/21 vs. TB Games 4 - - - 4 RBI Game 2 9/23 vs. TB Games 3 - - - 3

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 4G (9/16-9/19; .438, 7-16, 2-2B, 1 HR, 2 R, 5 RBI, 1 BB)

Named the Orioles Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the Year

Hit safely in seven of eight games from September 16-23, batting .355 (11-for-31) with three doubles, one home run, four runs, and eight RBI

Recorded his first Major League hit on 9/16 at NYY, with a single in the third inning…Also slugged his first Major League HR in the ninth inning of the same game

Made his first MLB start on 9/9 at CLE in right field; he went 0-for-2…Became the first player from the 2016 Draft class to reach the majors

Made his MLB debut on 9/7 vs. NYY in right field; he went 0-for-1…Had his contract selected from Double-A Bowie on 9/5/17

Was named an MLBPipeline.com OF Prospect of the Year…Was named a finalist for Baseball America’s Minor League Player of the Year Award.

In 128 minor league games this season (Frederick and Bowie), he hit .329/.365/.593 (172-for-523) with 32 doubles, five triples, 32 home runs, 81 runs, and 95 RBI

In 64 games with Double-A Bowie, he hit .330/.367/.594 (86-for-261) with 17 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs, 39 runs, and 54 RBI

In 64 games with Class-A Advanced Frederick, he hit .328/.364/.592 (86-for-262) with 15 doubles, three triples, 16 home runs, 42 runs, and 41 RBI

He led the minors in total bases (310), and ranked second in home runs (32) and extra-base hits (69)

He hit .411 (62-for-151) against left-handers in the minors this season… Selected by the Orioles in the third round (No. 91 overall) of the 2016 First-Year Player Draft

Was a Mid-Season All-Star with Class-A Advanced Frederick…Three-time Carolina League Player of the Week…Named the O’s Minor League Player of the Month for June

Was ranked as the No. 98 prospect in Baseball America’s Midseason Top 100 Prospect rankings…Entered 2017 ranked as the No. 7 O’s prospect (Baseball America)

10 • ADAM JONES • OF (R) vs. LHP: .260 (38-146), 5 HR, 12 RBI vs. RHP: .293 (132-451), 21 HR, 61 RBI TOTALS: .285/.322/.466, 26 HR, 73 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 8/21 vs. OAK Games 37 10 2 - 49 RBI Game 5 7/9 at MIN Games 9 4 - 2 15

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 8G (7/18-7/25; .474, 18-38, 3-2B, 4 HR, 12 R, 11 RBI, 1 BB)

Recorded 1,614 and 1,615 career hits as an Oriole on 9/22 vs. TB to pass Brady Anderson (1,614) for sole possession of 4th place on the Orioles all-time hits list (since 1954)

Hit his 25th HR of the season on 8/28 to become first player in O’s history to have 7-consecutive 25+ HR seasons; one of 28 players since 1990 with at least 7-straight (STATS)

According to STATS, Jones’ 7-consecutive seasons with 25-HR is the 3rd-longest streak among active players, and the longest actively going (Encarnación, Trout; 6-straight)

Recorded his 10th-straight season with 100-or-more hits

Ranked 1st in the AL with a .361 batting average (44-for-122) with RISP (46 RBI)…Finished 11th in the AL in hits (170) and tied for 11th in multi-hit games (49)

Ejected in the bottom of the 1st inning on 9/1 vs. TOR by HP umpire Pat Hoberg (second career ejection); also 5/3/17 in the top of the 1st at BOS by HP umpire Sam Holbrook

Tied a season-high and career-high with four hits on 8/21 vs. OAK; did so twice in 2017 (also 7/23 vs. HOU); has had four hits 21 times in his career

Slugged back-to-back home runs with Jonathan Schoop on 8/21 vs. OAK; was a part of three of the Orioles 11 back-to-back home runs this season

Hit his 20th HR of the season on 8/5 for his 7th-straight season with 20+ HR’s; according to STATS, his seven-straight seasons with 20+ HR’s ranks third in O’s history

Drove in an RBI in a season-high six-straight games (7/19-24); first time since also driving in a run in six-straight games June 24-29, 2016

Hit his first leadoff home run of the season on 7/19/17 vs. TEX; it was his sixth career leadoff home run

Slugged his 11th career multi-homer game on 7/9/17 at MIN, matching his career-high for the fifth time with 5 RBI (second time this season)

Is 1 of 31 active players with 1,500 or more career hits…Recorded his 1,500th career hit on 4/24/17 vs. TB...Collected his 1,500th hit with the Orioles on 5/31/17 vs. NYY

Since 2012, ranks 8th among all active Major Leaguers with 176 home runs; ranks 5th on the O’s all-time home run list (248)...Ranks 5th on the Orioles all-time RBI list (803)

Became the all-time home run leader at Oriole Park (now with 137), passing Rafael Palmeiro (124) on 5/22/17 vs. MIN

Became the all-time RBI leader at Oriole Park (now with 438), passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (368) on 6/4/16 vs. NYY

36 • CALEB JOSEPH • C (R) vs. LHP: .258 (16-62), 3 HR, 9 RBI vs. RHP: .255 (49-192), 5 HR, 19 RBI TOTALS: .256/.287/.413, 8 HR, 28 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 5/8 vs. WSH Games 12 3 1 - 16 RBI Game 3 7/9 at MIN Games 4 2 - - 6

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 5G (last; 7/24-8/2; .263, 5-19, 2 HR, 3 R, 3 RBI)

In 41 games from May 8-July 21, he hit .357 (40-for-112); his average was the second-highest in the American League during this stretch

Threw out both attempted base stealers (Cowart and Trout) on 8/18 vs. LAA for his sixth career multi-catcher caught stealing game; his first since 5/19/16 vs. SEA

Recorded four-straight multi-hit games (7/9-21/17) for the first time in his career

Became the first catcher in 2017 to log three extra-base hits in the same game on 5/12/17 at KC (2-2B, 1-3B)

Matched his career-high with four hits on 5/8/17 vs. WSH (also, 8/31/14 vs. MIN), going 4-4 with 1 RBI

Recorded his first RBI of the season on 4/29/17 at NYY (two-run HR in the 9th inning); was his first RBI since 9/11/15 vs. KC (64 games)

Caught 9-of-54 (16.7%) would-be base stealers this season and 55-of-193 (28.5%) in his career

13 • MANNY MACHADO • INF (R) vs. LHP: .269 (42-156), 8 HR, 22 RBI vs. RHP: .255 (121-474), 25 HR, 73 RBI TOTALS: .259/.310/.471, 33 HR, 95 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 7 T

Hit Game 4 9/1 vs. TOR Games 29 9 4 - 42 RBI Game 7 8/18 vs. LAA Games 9 5 4 1 1 20

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 9G (8/11-8/20; .425, 17-40, 3-2B, 1-3B, 5 HR, 9 R, 15 RBI, 1 SF)

Hit a Major League leading three walk-off home runs (9/5 vs. NYY, 8/23 vs. OAK, and 8/18 vs LAA); has six career walk-off hits, five of which have been walk-off HR’s

Was named AL Player of the Month for August; it was his second career AL Player of the Month award (April 2016)

In 29 G in Aug., he hit .341 (43-for-126) with 6-2B, 1-3B, 12 HR, 23 R, & 35 RBI; was 1st in RBI, XBH (19), & TB (87), T-1st in HR, & 5th in R in the AL during this span

Had five multi-HR games during the season (9/5 vs. NYY, 8/29 vs. SEA, 8/18 vs. LAA, 7/7 at MIN, & 6/20 vs. CLE); has 14 career multi-home run games

His 95 RBI finished as the 13th-most in the American League…Led the Orioles with 33 RBI in the seventh inning-or-later, which was fifth-most in the AL

One of three infielders in baseball (excluding first baseman) who has hit 30-or-more home runs in three-straight seasons (Donaldson and Arenado)

Was named AL Player of the Week for the week of August 14-20; hit .385/.370/.885 (10-for-26) with 1-2B, 4 HR, 4 R, and 12 RBI; led the AL in RBI and tied for 1st in HR

Matched his single-game career-high with three home runs and seven RBI on 8/18 vs. LAA (8/7/16 at CWS)

Homered five times in the six-game homestand (8/18-23), including two walk-off HR’s (8/18 & 8/23); his 12 HR in August were a career-high for a single month

Hit a walk-off grand slam on 8/18 vs. LAA, his third HR of the game; he became the 13th player in MLB history with 3 HR in a game with the last one being a walk-off

According to Elias, prior to Machado, only one player in O’s history has produced multiple walk-off HR’s in a span of six-or-fewer days; Fred Lynn (May 10th & 11th, 1985)

Hit 3 grand slams in 2017, his 5th (8/7 at LAA), 6th (8/14 at SEA), & 7th (8/18 vs. LAA) of his career; his six grand slams in the last two years (2016-17) are the most in MLB

According to Elias, he became just the 10th player in MLB history (first in Orioles history) to hit three grand slams in one calendar month

Recorded five doubles in three games (7/30-8/1), his most in a three-game span in his career

In 26 games in July, he hit .327 (34-for-104) with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 runs, and 15 RBI

Left the 6/7/17 game vs. PIT in the top of the fourth inning with left wrist soreness

His HR on 6/2 vs. BOS (Porcello) reached the second deck in LF at OPACY; 1st HR by an Oriole to reach the second deck in LF since Mark Reynolds (8/7/11 vs TOR, Romero)

Hit four home runs over the 4/28-5/4/17 road trip (seven games) matching his career-high for a single road trip

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16 • TREY MANCINI • OF (R) vs. LHP: .293 (46-157), 5 HR, 17 RBI vs. RHP: .293 (113-386), 19 HR, 61 RBI TOTALS: .293/.338/.488, 24 HR, 78 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 8/28 vs. SEA Games 37 10 - - 47 RBI Game 5 6/7 vs. PIT Games 9 4 3 1 17

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 17G (9/11-9/29; .329, 23-70, 5-2B, 1-3B, 1 HR, 7 R, 4 RBI, 2 BB)

Had a 17-game hitting streak from September 11-29, the longest by a rookie in O’s history (since 1954); the longest since Brian Roberts recorded 15-straight (6/22/01-7/12/01)

Finished T-8th in the AL with a .340 batting average (36-for-106) with RISP (57 RBI)…Ranked fifth on the O’s with 19 RBI in the seventh inning or later

Among qualifying rookies, he ranked 1st in hits (159) and multi-hit games (47), 2nd in batting average (.293), 3rd in SLG (.488), 4th in OBP (.338), 5th in RBI (78) & T-7th in HR (24)

On 8/10, he became the 7th Oriole to hit 20 home runs in their rookie season…First since Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1982 (28 home runs)

Hit his 4th multi-home run game on 8/10 with two back-to-back home runs (Jones, top-4th; Trumbo, top-6th); was a part of five of the 11 Orioles back-to-back HRs this season

Hit his 14th HR of the year on 6/25/17 at TB; the most HRs hit by an O’s rookie before the All-Star break in team history (1954); his 44 RBI were the 5th-most by an O’s rookie

Hit a pinch-hit, game-tying, two-run HR in the 9th inning and a walk-off, three-run HR in the 11th inning on 6/7/17 vs. PIT…His 3rd multi-HR game of the season

Became the second rookie in MLB history to hit a game-tying HR in the 9th inning or later and a walk-off HR in the same game (6/7 vs. PIT), joining Joe Crede on 8/27/02

Also on 6/7 vs. PIT, he became the first player in the majors to log at least five RBI in the ninth inning or later since Nelson Cruz (w/ BAL on 9/7/14)

Is the 3rd player in the Expansion ERA (since 1961) with at least 5 RBI in a game in which he did not enter until the 9th inning or later (Harold Baines & Adam LaRoche)

Is the 2nd player in the Expansion Era to hit a 9th-inning, game-tying HR as a pinch hitter and a walk-off HR in extra innings (also, Brian McCann w/ ATL on 5/17/11)

Became the 2nd rookie in Orioles history to hit a game-tying HR in the ninth inning or later and a walk-off HR in the same game, joining Mike Young on 5/28/87

Is the first player in Orioles history with a pinch-hit HR in the ninth inning or later and then another HR in the same game (STATS, LLC)

Became the 3rd player in O’s history to hit a HR in the 9th inning and homer again in extra-innings of the same game, joining B. Powell (8/15/66) and E. Murray (9/14/80)

Hit 10 HRs over his first 26 career MLB games…Only George Scott and Gary Sánchez (11 each) had hit more over their first 26 career games (ESPN Stats & Info)

Hit 8 HRs over his first 17 career MLB games, matching the Major League record for most homers over a player’s first 17 games (also Carlos Delgado & Trevor Story)

Slugged his second multi-homer game of the season on 4/16/17 at TOR, matching the Major League record with seven home runs over his first 12 Major League games

Became the 1st Oriole in club history to homer 5 times within his first 10 career games…Joined Curt Blefary (10 in 1965) as only O’s with 10+ RBI in first 10 career games

Made his first professional start in RF on 4/5 vs. TOR…Made his first professional start in LF on 4/11 at BOS…Made his first MLB appearance at 1B on 4/16 at TOR

Per Elias, became the 4th rookie since 1876 to have 2 multi-HR games in April, joining Carlos May (CWS, 1969), José Abreu (CWS, 2014), & Trevor Story (COL, 2016)

Batted in the leadoff spot for the first time in his career on 4/19 at CIN

23 • JOEY RICKARD • OF (R) vs. LHP: .279 (34-122), 1 HR, 4 RBI vs. RHP: .209 (29-139), 3 HR, 15 RBI TOTALS: .241/.276/.345, 4 HR, 19 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 8/6 vs. DET Games 12 2 1 - 15 RBI Game 2 7/14 vs. CHC Games 3 - - - 3

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 6G (5/20-30; .412, 7-17, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB)

In 27 games hitting from the nine hole, he batted .280 (21-for-80) with six doubles, two home runs, 10 runs, and six RBI

Stole eight bases in nine attempts, second-most on the Orioles (Machado – nine stolen bases); for his career, he is 12-for-14 in stolen base attempts

Recalled on 9/1 when rosters expanded…Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on 8/16

Hit .191 (9-for-47) with 1-2B, 1 HR, 8 R, 4 RBI, and 11 BB in 13 games with the Tides

Left the 8/9/17 game at LAA in the top of the sixth after getting hit by a pitch

Collected a career-high four hits on 8/6 vs. DET; also set a season-high and tied a career-high (5/8/16 vs. OAK) with three runs scored…matched it again on 8/12 at OAK

Slugged his second career leadoff home run on 5/8/17 vs. WSH (also, 5/20/16 at LAA); it was the first lead-off HR for the Orioles in 2017 (finished with 10)

Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 4/28/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/9/17 with a left middle finger sprain

25 • ANTHONY SANTANDER • OF (S) vs. LHP: .125 (1-8), 0 HR, 0 RBI vs. RHP: .318 (7-22), 0 HR, 2 RBI TOTALS: .267/.258/.367, 0 HR, 2 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 9/27 at PIT Games - 1 - - 1 RBI Game - - Games - - - - -

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 3G (9/20-9/27; .625, 5-8, 3-2B, 1 RBI)

Made his Major League debut on 8/18 vs. LAA…Recorded his first Major League hit in the ninth inning of his debut

Recorded his first multi-hit game on 9/27 at PIT, going 3-4 with two doubles and one RBI

In 16 rehab appearances this season (1-Frederick; 15-Bowie), he batted .382 (21-for-55) with five doubles, five home runs, 13 runs and 14 RBI

Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 6/14/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/2/17 (retroactive to 3/30/17; strained right forearm)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 6/14/17

Entered 2017 as the Orioles No. 9 prospect, according to Baseball America

6 • JONATHAN SCHOOP • INF (R) vs. LHP: .300 (45-150), 10 HR, 33 RBI vs. RHP: .290 (137-472), 22 HR, 72 RBI TOTALS: .293/.338/.503, 32 HR, 105 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 8/25 at BOS Games 42 9 2 - 53 RBI Game 4 7/21 vs. HOU Games 16 7 2 - 25

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 8G (4/12-20; .387, 12-31, 3-2B, 3 HR, 6 R, 8 RBI)

Recorded his 95th RBI of the season on 8/26 to become the O’s all-time single season RBI leader by a 2B (primary pos.) in team history; his 32 HR were also a team 2B record

His 51 RBI since the All-Star break were the 15th-most in MLB and were the eighth-most in the American League

Was one of four (Arenado, Lamb, & Shaw) infielders (excluding 1B), and the only American League infielder, with 30-or-more home runs and at least 100 RBI this season

Ranked sixth in the American League and tied for 12th in MLB in RBI with 105

Ranked sixth in the American League in hits (182) and tied for fourth in multi-hit games (53)

His 67 extra-base hits were T-12th-most in the American League…His 66 extra-base hits as a second baseman ranked fourth-most in the majors among second basemen

Recorded his first career 100 RBI season and became the fastest Oriole to reach 100 RBI (August 31) since Chris Davis in 2013 (August 1)

Led the Orioles and set career-highs in hits, runs, RBI, and slugging percentage

According to Baseball Reference, Schoop had a career-high 5.1 WAR; entering this season he had a 5.0 WAR in his first four seasons combined

Recorded his second career walk-off hit on 9/1 vs. TOR, an RBI double in the bottom of the 13th inning; his other walk-off came on 7/10/15 vs. WSH – a solo home run

Was named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 17-23; hit .433/.438/.800 with 2-2B, 3 HR, 8 R, & 16 RBI; his 16 RBI led MLB and his 3 HR tied for most in the AL

Recorded at least one RBI in a career-high eight-straight games (7/17-24) and 17 total RBI

Hit .343 (36-for-105) with nine home runs, 21 runs and 28 RBI in 26 games in July…His 28 RBI were the most in the AL in July and his nine home runs were T-2nd most

Tied a season-high with four RBI July 21 vs. HOU (6/17 vs. STL)…Was a part of six of 11 O’s back-to-back HRs this season

Finished second on the team with 30 RBI in the seventh inning or later this season

Slugged his sixth career multi-home run game (second of the season) on 6/17/17 vs. STL

Was selected to the 2017 All-Star Game, his first career All-Star Game selection…Went 1-for-1 with 1-2B, and 1 R, playing 3.0 innings at second base

Was a part of both triple plays turned by the Orioles this season; 6-4-3 in the bottom of the 8th on 5/2 at BOS and 5-4-3 in the top of the 2nd on 8/3 vs. DET

Posted a career-high 26-game on-base streak from 4/12-5/12/17 (.344/.385/.613, 32-93, 10-2B, 5 HR, 14 R, 17 RBI, 4 BB, 4 HB)

His 86 home runs as a 2B since the beginning of 2014 rank fourth-most in MLB…In his career, the Orioles are 59-23 in games in which he homers

15 • CHANCE SISCO • C (L) vs. LHP: .000 (0-5), 0 HR, 0 RBI vs. RHP: .462 (6-13), 2 HR, 4 RBI TOTALS: .333/.455/.778, 2 HR, 4 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 2 9/14 at NYY Games 1 - - - 1 RBI Game 2 9/24 vs. TB Games 1 - - - 1

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 3G (9/14-24; .571, 4-7, 1-2B, 2 HR, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 BB)

Made his first MLB start on 9/24 vs. TB as a catcher; he went 1-4 with one home run, one run, and two RBI…His second-career home run and his first multi-RBI game

Recorded his first Major League hit on 9/14 at NYY, with a double in the seventh inning…Also slugged his first Major League HR in the ninth inning of the same game

Made his MLB debut on 9/2 vs. TOR, entering the game at catcher in the ninth inning (did not have an at-bat)…Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1/17

In 97 games with Norfolk this season, he batted .267/.340/.395 (92-for-344) with 23 doubles, seven home runs, 47 runs, 47 RBI, and 32 walks

Entered 2017 as the Orioles No. 1 prospect, according to Baseball America…Rated as the No. 57 overall prospect in baseball by Baseball America entering the season

In 455 career minor league games, he has hit .311 (509-for-1635) with 98 doubles, seven triples, 25 home runs, 215 runs, 206 RBI, and 195 walks

Was a non-roster invitee during 2017 Spring Training with the Orioles

Was selected by the Orioles in the second round (No. 61 overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft

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12 • SETH SMITH • OF (L) vs. LHP: .250 (6-24), 1 HR, 4 RBI vs. RHP: .258 (79-306), 12 HR, 28 RBI TOTALS: .258/.340/.433, 13 HR, 32 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 5/4 at BOS Games 16 3 1 - 20 RBI Game 3 8/1 vs. KC Games 6 1 - - 7

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 6G (last: 6/18-23; .333, 8-24, 1-2B, 2 HR, 5 R, 2 RBI)

Drove in a season-high three runs on 8/1 vs. KC; was his most RBI in a game since 9/18/16 vs. HOU

Slugged his seventh career lead-off home run (fifth of the season) on 7/7/17 at MIN

Reached base safely in seven consecutive PAs from 5/1-5/17 (5 H, 2 BB), the second-longest such streak of his career behind an eight straight PA streak from 5/10-11/12

Matched his career-high for the fourth time with four hits, going 4-4, with 1-2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB on 5/4/17 at BOS

Worked a walk-off BB on 4/26/17 vs. TB (B-11th), the 400th BB of his career and 4th career walk-off RBI…Was the 15th time the O’s won on a game-ending BB (since 1974)

Left game on 4/18 at CIN in the bottom of the sixth inning (strained right hamstring)

Hit his first HR with the O’s on 4/7 vs. NYY, a 2-run shot in the 7th inning to help the Orioles to a 6-5 win

17 • RUBÉN TEJADA • INF (R) vs. LHP: .267 (8-30), 0 HR, 1 RBI vs. RHP: .217 (18-83), 0 HR, 4 RBI TOTALS: .230/.293/.283, 0 HR, 4 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 3 7/18 vs. TEX Games 3 3 - - 6 RBI Game 1 7/30 at TEX Games - - - - -

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 3G (last: 7/15-18; .455, 5-11, 1-2B, 1 R, 2 RBI)

Hit .260 (19-for-73) with four doubles, 13 runs, and three RBI in 23 games in July

Played 36 games (29 starts) at shortstop, six games (three starts) at third base, and four games at second base

Hit .311 (14-for-45) with three doubles, nine runs, two RBI, and four walks in 13 games for Norfolk

Was acquired from New York-AL on 6/4/17…Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 6/6/17

Hit .269 (35-for-130) with seven doubles, six home runs, 22 runs, and 21 RBI in 37 games for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season

Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with New York-AL

45 • MARK TRUMBO • OF (R) vs. LHP: .272 (40-147), 8 HR, 16 RBI vs. RHP: .221 (91-412), 15 HR, 49 RBI TOTALS: .234/.289/.397, 23 HR, 65 RBI

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game 4 5/16 at DET Games 30 6 1 - 37 RBI Game 4 4/28 at NYY Games 12 3 1 - 16

Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 10G (7/2-7/15; .306, 11-36, 2-2B, 4 HR, 9 R, 8 RBI, 5 BB)

Hit a walk-off single in the 12th inning on 9/3/17 vs. TOR, his fourth walk-off hit of the season (4/3 vs. TOR, 5/9 vs. WSH, & 6/6 vs. PIT); his ninth career walk-off hit

Ranked fourth on the Orioles with 21 RBI in the seventh inning or later…Was fifth on the team with 37 multi-hit games

Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 8/9/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 7/31/17 (retroactive to 7/30; right rib cage strain)

Recorded his third career game of at least three runs scored and at least three RBI on 7/14 vs. Chicago-NL (2-for-3, one home run, three runs, three RBI, two walks)

Left the 7/4 game at MIL with a left calf contusion in the top of the 6th inning

Walked a career-high three times on 6/7/17 vs. PIT

Slugged his fourth career grand slam on 4/28/17 at NYY (top of the sixth inning off RHP Bryan Mitchell)

Hit a walk-off solo home run on Opening Day (4/3/17 vs. TOR), his 6th career walk-off home run and first walk-off home run on Opening Day for the Orioles in club history

Since 2012, his 172 home runs rank 11th among active Major League hitters

SCORING BY INNINGS

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Extras Total

OPPONENTS 105 104 105 112 111 97 68 67 59 13 841

ORIOLES 91 99 72 84 104 69 73 67 61 23 743

BIRD BLASTS

PLAYER MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES IN 2017 (Last) CAREER (Game High) MOST RECENT HOME RUN

Pedro Álvarez -- (None) 13 (2 HR, 13 times) 9/18/17 vs. BOS (Abad)

Tim Beckham 2(TB) (5/4/17 vs. Miami) 2 (2 HR, 2 times) 9/17/17 at NYY (Gray)

Welington Castillo 2 (9/3/17 vs. Toronto) 5 (2 HR, 5 times) 9/15/17 at NYY (Severino)

Chris Davis 2 (7/18/17 vs. Texas) 19 (3 HR, twice) 9/26/17 at PIT (Williams)

Ryan Flaherty -- (9/25/13 vs. Toronto) 2 (2 HR, twice) 6/22/16 vs. SD (Johnson)

Craig Gentry -- (None) None (1 HR, 5 times) 8/30/17 vs. SEA (Miranda)

Johnny Giavotella -- (None) None (1 HR, 14 times) 6/20/16 at HOU (Feliz)

Austin Hays -- (None) None (1 HR, 1 time) 9/16/17 at NYY (Shreve)

J.J. Hardy -- (8/18/16 vs. Houston) 13 (2 HR, 13 times) 9/24/17 vs. TB (Archer)

Paul Janish -- (None) None (1 HR, 7 times) 9/3/10 at STL (Garcia)

Adam Jones 2 (8/21/17 vs. Oakland) 12 (2 HR, 12 times) 8/31/17 vs. TOR (Estrada)

Caleb Joseph -- (None) None (1 HR, 28 times) 8/18/17 vs. LAA (Heaney)

Hyun Soo Kim -- (None) None (1 HR, 7 times) 4/24/17 vs. TB (Archer)

Manny Machado 5 (9/5/17 vs. New York-AL) 14 (3 HR, twice) 9/21/17 vs. TB (Andriese)

Trey Mancini 4 (8/10/17 at Oakland) 4 (2 HR, 4 times) 9/14/17 at NYY (Tanaka)

Francisco Peña 1 (5/13/17 at Kansas City) 1 (2 HR, 1 time) 5/13/17 at KC (Karns)

Joey Rickard -- (None) None (1 HR, 9 times) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez)

Anthony Santander -- (None) -- --

Jonathan Schoop 2 (6/17/17 vs. St. Louis) 6 (2 HR, 6 times) 9/14/17 at NYY (Tanaka)

Chance Sisco -- (None) None (1 HR, twice) 9/24/17 vs. TB (Faria)

Seth Smith -- (9/18/16 vs. Houston) 8 (2 HR, 8 times) 9/2/17 vs. TOR (Santos)

Rubén Tejada -- (None) None (1 HR, 10 times) 9/2/15 vs. PHI (Nola)

Mark Trumbo -- (7/6/16 at Los Angeles-NL) 12 (2 HR, 12 times) 9/11/17 at TOR (Estrada)

David Washington -- (None) -- --

TOTALS 18 (last: Manny Machado, 9/5 vs. NYY)

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2017 TRANSACTIONS

Date Player(s) & Transaction(s)

1/6 Seth Smith (OF); Acquired from Seattle in exchange for Yovani Gallardo (RHP) and cash considerations

1/13 Zach Britton (LHP), Ryan Flaherty (INF), Manny Machado (INF), T.J. McFarland (LHP), Jonathan Schoop (INF), Chris Tillman (RHP); Agreed to terms on one-year contracts, thus avoiding arbitration

1/20 Mark Trumbo (OF); Signed to a three-year contract…Adam Walker (OF); DFA.

1/26 Adam Walker (OF); Claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves

2/2 Caleb Joseph (C); Signed to a one-year contract

2/5 Kevin Gausman (RHP); Signed to a one-year contract

2/10 Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Acquired from New York-NL in exchange for cash considerations…Francisco Peña (C), DFA

2/17 Brad Brach (RHP); Signed to a one-year contract.

2/19 Vidal Nuño (LHP); Acquired from Los Angeles-NL in exchange for Ryan Moseley (RHP)…T.J. McFarland (LHP); DFA.

2/21 Richard Bleier (LHP); Acquired from New York-AL in exchange for a player to be named later…Christian Walker (OF); DFA

3/7 Dariel Álvarez (OF); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Richard Rodriguez (RHP); Reassigned to minor league camp.

3/8 Parker Bridwell (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Jason García (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Jed Bradley (LHP); Reassigned to minor league camp…Yermin Mercedes (C); Reassigned to minor

league camp

3/13 Joe Gunkel (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.

3/17 Logan Ondrusek (RHP); Cleared release waivers and released from his contract

3/19 Jesus Liranzo (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie…Logan Schafer (OF); Reassigned to minor league camp…David Washington (INF/OF); Reassigned to minor league camp…Austin Wynns (C); Reassigned

to minor league camp.

3/21 Francisco Peña (C); Reassigned to minor league camp…Audry Perez (C); Reassigned to minor league camp

3/22 Richard Bleier (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Zach Stewart (RHP); Reassigned to minor league camp

3/25 Chris Lee (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

3/27 Chance Sisco (C); Reassigned to minor league camp…Chris Johnson (INF); Released from his minor league contract…Michael Bourn (OF); Requested and received his release from his minor league contract

3/28 Mike Wright (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations

3/30 Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Robert Andino (INF), Pedro Álvarez (OF), Chris Dickerson (OF), Johnny Giavotella (INF), Paul Janish

(INF); Reassigned to minor league camp

4/2 Wade Miley (LHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (upper respiratory infection; retroactive to 03/30)…Anthony Santander (OF); Placed on the 10-day DL (right forearm strain; retroactive to 03/30)…Chris Tillman

(right shoulder bursitis; retroactive to 03/30)…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Aneury Tavárez (OF); Rule 5 pick returned to the

Boston Red Sox…Craig Gentry (OF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk

4/6 Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Acquired from Texas in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations…Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Dariel Álvarez (OF); Released

4/7 Miguel Castro (RHP); Acquired from Colorado in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie…Joe Gunkel (RHP); DFA

4/9 Wade Miley (LHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (upper respiratory infection)…Joey Rickard (OF); Placed on the 10-day DL (left middle finger sprain)

4/13 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Oliver Drake (RHP); DFA…Damien Magnifico (RHP); Acquired from Milwaukee in exchange for 2016-17 International Signing Bonus Slot

No. 15…Damien Magnifico (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Jason García (RHP); DFA…Oliver Drake (RHP); Traded to Milwaukee in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations.

4/14 Paul Fry (LHP); Acquired from Seattle in exchange for International Signing Bonus Slot No. 105…Paul Fry (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Parker Bridwell (RHP); DFA.

4/15 Alec Asher (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.

4/16 Zach Britton (LHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (left forearm strain)…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk.

4/19 Jason Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

4/24 Paul Fry (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

4/26 Paul Fry (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)

4/28 Joey Rickard (OF); Reinstated from the 10-day (left middle finger sprain)

4/29 Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

4/30 Richard Bleier (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk

5/1 Mike Wright (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/2 Zach Britton (LHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (left forearm strain)…Mike Wright (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk...Welington Castillo (C); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/1; right shoulder

tendinitis)…Francisco Peña (C); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Damien Magnifico (RHP); DFA

5/4 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Richard Bleier (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A

Norfolk

5/5 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/6 Alec Asher (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Zach Britton (LHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/5; left forearm strain)…Gabriel

Ynoa (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (right hamstring strain)

5/7 Chris Tillman (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder bursitis)…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/10 Vidal Nuño (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/14 Richard Bleier (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Vida Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/16 Welington Castillo (C); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder tendinitis)…Craig Gentry (OF); Outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk

5/17 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Francisco Peña (C); DFA…Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/21 Paul Janish (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Ryan Flaherty (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/19; right shoulder strain)…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie

(postgame)

5/22 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Reinstated from 10-day DL (right hamstring strain) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/23 Jayson Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/27 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/28 Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

5/31 Mike Wright (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Francisco Peña (C); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Welington Castillo (C); Placed on

the 10-day DL (testicular injury suffered in the May 30 game vs. New York-AL)

6/6 Rubén Tejada (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Paul Janish (INF); DFA

6/7 Edwin Jackson (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Paul Janish (INF); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

6/9 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Darren O’Day (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/7; right shoulder strain)

6/10 Welington Castillo (C); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (testicular injury suffered in the May 30 game vs. New York-AL)…Francisco Peña (C); DFA

6/11 Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Edwin Jackson (RHP);

DFA

6/12 Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

6/14 Chris Davis (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/13; right oblique strain)…David Washington (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Anthony Santander (OF); Transferred to the 60-day

DL

6/16 Vidal Nuño (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Mike Wright (RHP); Placed on the 10-

day DL (retroactive to 6/15; right shoulder bursitis)

6/19 Paul Janish (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…J.J. Hardy (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (right wrist fracture)

6/20 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Craig Gentry (OF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…David Washington (INF); Optioned to

Triple-A Norfolk…Zach Britton (LHP); Transferred to the 60-day DL

6/22 Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)

6/23 Darren O’Day (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder strain)

6/24 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie

6/30 Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/27; right shoulder strain)

7/2 Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

7/4 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)

7/5 Zach Britton (LHP); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Ryan Flaherty (INF); Transferred to the 60-day DL…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Chris Tillman (RHP); Placed on the paternity

list…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)

7/6 Johnny Giavotella (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…David Washington (INF); DFA

7/8 Chris Tillman (RHP); Reinstated from the paternity list…Paul Janish (INF); DFA

7/14 Chris Davis (INF); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right oblique strain)…Craig Gentry (OF); Assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

7/17 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder strain) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

7/22 Mike Wright (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder bursitis) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

7/29 Jeremy Hellickson (RHP); Acquired from Philadelphia along with cash considerations in exchange for (OF) Hyun Soo Kim, (LHP) Garrett Cleavinger, and International Signing Bonus Slots

7/30 Craig Gentry (OF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk

7/31 Yefry Ramírez (RHP); Acquired from New York-AL in exchange for International Signing Bonus Slots

7/31 Tim Beckham (INF); Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for (RHP) Tobias Myers

7/31 Jeremy Hellickson (RHP); Added to the 25-man roster…Mark Trumbo (OF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 7/30; right rib cage strain)…J.J. Hardy (INF); Transferred to the 60-day DL…Yefry Ramírez

(RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie

8/1 Tim Beckham (INF); Added to the 25-man roster…Johnny Giavotella (INF); DFA

8/9 Mark Trumbo (OF); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right rib cage strain)…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

8/16 Anthony Santander (OF); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Joey Rickard (OF); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

8/17 Ryan Flaherty (INF); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Rubén Tejada (INF); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

8/20 Alec Asher (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Miguel Castro (RHP); Placed on the bereavement list

8/22 Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)

8/23 Miguel Castro (RHP); Reinstated from the bereavement list…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

8/25 Mike Wright (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Dylan Bundy (RHP); Placed on the bereavement list

8/28 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Mike Wright (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

8/29 Dylan Bundy (RHP); Reinstated from the bereavement list…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk

9/1 Pedro Álvarez (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Richard Rodriguez (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Chance Sisco (C); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Joey Rickard

(OF); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Designated for assignment…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Designated for assignment

9/2 Alec Asher (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Craig Gentry (OF); Placed on the 10-day disabled list (fractured right finger)

9/3 Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie

9/5 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk.

9/5 Austin Hays (OF); Contract selected from Double-A Bowie…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Designated for assignment

9/7 Mike Wright (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk

9/8 J.J Hardy (INF); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Designated for assignment

9/9 Jayson Aquino (LHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

9/12 Craig Gentry (OF); Reinstated from the 10-day DL

9/13 Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

9/17 Tanner Scott (LHP); Contract selected from Double-A Bowie…Richard Rodriguez (RHP); DFA; Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk

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2017 BY THE NUMBERS

HOME AWAY TOTAL Overall 46-35 29-52 75-87

MONTH HOME AWAY TOTAL April (23) 8-3 7-5 15-8

May (29) 9-5 3-11 12-16

June (27) 7-7 5-9 12-16

July (26) 7-6 5-8 12-14

August (29) 10-6 7-6 17-12

September (27) 5-8 2-12 7-20

October (1) 0-0 0-1 0-1

TOTAL (162) 46-35 29-52 75-87

DAY OF WEEK HOME AWAY TOTAL

Monday (19) 8-4 4-3 12-7

Tuesday (24) 7-5 2-10 9-15

Wednesday (25) 8-4 4-8 12-12

Thursday (16) 3-3 5-6 8-9

Friday (26) 7-6 2-11 9-17

Saturday (26) 6-7 5-8 11-15

Sunday (26) 7-6 7-6 14-12

TOTAL (162) 46-35 29-52 75-87

VS. AL EAST HOME AWAY TOTAL

Boston Red Sox (19) 4-6 6-3 10-9

New York Yankees (19) 5-4 2-8 7-12

Tampa Bay Rays (19) 5-5 3-6 8-11

Toronto Blue Jays (19) 6-3 6-4 12-7

TOTAL (76) 20-18 17-21 37-39

VS. AL CENTRAL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Chicago White Sox (7) 3-0 1-3 4-3

Cleveland Indians (7) 1-3 0-3 1-6

Detroit Tigers (7) 2-2 1-2 3-4

Kansas City Royals (6) 3-0 0-3 3-3

Minnesota Twins (7) 0-3 2-2 2-5

TOTAL (34) 9-8 4-13 13-21

VS. AL WEST HOME AWAY TOTAL

Houston Astros (6) 1-2 0-3 1-5

Los Angeles Angels (6) 1-2 1-2 2-4

Oakland Athletics (7) 2-1 2-2 4-3

Seattle Mariners (6) 3-0 1-2 4-2

Texas Rangers (7) 4-0 2-1 6-1

TOTAL (32) 11-5 6-10 17-15

VS. NL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Chicago Cubs (3) 0-3 0-0 0-3

Cincinnati Reds (3) 0-0 2-1 2-1

Milwaukee Brewers (3) 0-0 0-3 0-3

Pittsburgh Pirates (4) 2-0 0-2 2-2

St. Louis Cardinals (3) 2-1 0-0 2-1

Washington Nationals (4) 2-0 0-2 2-2

TOTAL (20) 6-4 2-8 8-12

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE (HOME): 45,667; 4/3 vs. TOR (OD)

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE (ROAD): 46,348; 6/11 at NYY

HOME SELLOUTS

4/3 vs. TOR (45,667) – Opening Day

5/20 vs. TOR (45,416) – #CelebrateMaryland Day

SECOND DECK HOME RUNS AT ORIOLE PARK (LF)

Rex Hudler (CAL), 6/11/95 vs. BAL (Moyer)

Mark Reynolds (BAL), 8/7/11 vs. TOR (Romero)

Manny Machado (BAL), 6/2/17 vs. BOS (Porcello)

Edwin Encarnacion (CLE), 6/20/17 vs. BAL (Tillman)

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (ORIOLES)

BATTING Eutaw St. Home Run Pedro Álvarez, 9/2/16 vs. NYY (Green)

Second Deck Home Run in LF at OPACY Manny Machado, 6/2/17 vs. BOS (Porcello)

Opponent Edwin Encaracion, 6/20/17 (Tillman)

Grand Slam Manny Machado, 8/18/17 vs. LAA (Middleton)

Two Grand Slams in One Game Reimold, Clevenger, 9/11/15 vs. KC (Herrera, Chamberlain)

Pinch-Hit Home Run Trey Mancini, 6/7/17 vs. PIT (Watson)

Pinch-Hit Walk-Off Home Run Nolan Reimold, 7/24/16 vs. CLE (Allen)

Pinch-Hit Grand Slam Dwight Evans, 7/26/91 vs. OAK (Nelson)

Inside the Park Home Run Robert Andino, 9/26/11 vs. BOS (Beckett)

LH & RH Home Run, Same Game Matt Wieters, 10/2/16 vs. NYY (Cessa, Layne)

Individual 2-Home Run Game Manny Machado, 9/5/17 vs. NYY (Sabathia, Betances)

Individual 3-Home Run Game Manny Machado, 8/18/17 vs. LAA (Heaney, Middleton)

Individual 4-Home Run Game Never

Home Run in Consecutive Games Welington Castillo, 9/3-4/17 vs. TOR, vs. NYY

Home Run in 3 Consecutive Games Tim Beckham, 8/3-5/17 vs. DET

Home Run in 4 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 8/17-20/16 vs. BOS, HOU

Home Run in 5 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 6/7-12/16 vs. KC, at TOR

Home Run in 6 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 9/26-10/2/12 vs. TOR, BOS, & TB

4-Home Run Game, Team 9/5/17 vs. NYY

5-Home Run Game, Team 8/18/17 vs. LAA

6-Home Run Game, Team 8/18/16 vs. HOU

7-Home Run Game, Team 6/2/16 vs. BOS (7)

8+-Home Run Game, Team 6/16/15 vs. PHI (8)

Back-to-Back HR Castillo-Gentry 8/30/17 vs. SEA (4h inning)

Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Smith-Machado, 7/7/17 at MIN

Back-to-Back-to-Back HR Schoop-Davis-Mancini, 8/6/17 vs. DET (1st inning)

Back-to-Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Flaherty-Hardy-Markakis, 5/10/12 vs. TEX (G1, Lewis)

2 Back-to-Back HRs, Same Game Jones-Mancini (4th inning), Mancini-Trumbo (6th inning) 8/10/17 at OAK

Leadoff Home Run Tim Beckham, 9/4/17 vs. NYY

Walk-Off Home Run Manny Machado, 9/5/17 vs. NYY (Betances)

Walk-Off Grand Slam Manny Machado, 8/18/17 vs. LAA (Middleton)

Walk-Off Home Run, Eutaw St. Luke Scott, 7/19/08 vs. DET

Home Run, 15th Inning or later Adam Jones, 5/16/12 at KC

Home Run, 17th Inning or later Adam Jones, 5/6/12 at BOS

Home Run by a Pitcher Zach Britton, 7/3/11 at ATL

2-Home Run Game by a Pitcher Milt Pappas, 8/27/61 at MIN

Oriole to hit a Home Run for 1st ML hit Trey Mancini, 9/20/16 vs. BOS

Oriole w/ 2 home runs in one inning Mark Trumbo, 4/15/16 at TEX (7th inning)

Oriole w/ 3 home runs in consecutive innings Manny Machado, 8/7/16 at CWS (1st, 2nd, 3rd inning)

5-Hit Game Matt Wieters, 8/14/16 at SF

6-Hit Game Cal Ripken, Jr., 6/13/99 at ATL

5-RBI Game Manny Machado, 8/6/17 vs. DET

6-RBI Game Chris Davis, 7/18/17 vs. TEX

7-RBI Game Manny Machado, 8/18/17 vs. LAA

8-RBI Game Chris Hoiles, 8/14/98 at CLE

9-RBI Game Eddie Murray, 8/26/85 at CAL

PITCHING

Perfect Game Never

No-Hitter 7/13/91 (Milacki, Flanagan, Williamson, Olson vs. OAK)

1-Hitter 8/29/17 (Bundy vs. SEA)

Complete Game 8/29/17 (Bundy vs. SEA)

Shutout 8/29/17 (Bundy vs. SEA)

Team Shutout 9/1/17 (Gausman, Brach, Britton, Castro, Yacabonis vs. TOR)

Consecutive CG, Pitcher Sidney Ponson (2), 5/16-22/04

Consecutive Shutouts, Pitcher Mike Mussina (2), 9/26-10/1/95

Consecutive CG, Team 5/13-14/11 (Guthrie/Bergesen)

Consecutive Shutouts, Team 6/28/15 vs. CLE (DH)

10+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 9/17/17 (Jiménez at NYY, 10)

15+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 7/7/07 (Bedard at TEX, 15)

10+ Strikeout Game, Team 10/1/17 at TB (10)

15+ Strikeout Game, Team 8/23/17 vs. OAK (15)

MISCELLANEOUS Hit for the Cycle Felix Pie, 8/14/09 vs. LAA (4th in club history)

Steal of Home Seth Smith, 5/4/17 at BOS

Position Player to Pitch Ryan Flaherty, 8/20/16 vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR)

Triple Play Turned 8/3/17, Top 2nd vs. DET (McCann-Batting)

Scoring: 5-4-3 (Machado-Schoop-Davis)

WINNING SWEEPS 3-Game, at OPACY August 28-30, 2017 vs. SEA

3-Game, Road August 25-27, 2017 at BOS

4-Game, at OPACY July 17-20, 2017 vs. TEX

4-Game, Road August 22-25, 2011 at MIN

Doubleheader June 25, 2016 vs. TB

WEATHER DELAYS AND POSTPONEMENTS

DATE OPPONENT (REASON) TIME (DELAY) RESULT

4/22 vs. Boston (rain) 0:28 (start of game) W, 4-2

4/24 vs. Tampa Bay (rain) 0:19 (bottom of the eighth inning) W, 6-3

5/6 vs. Chicago-AL (rain) 0:43 (start of game) W, 6-5

5/11 at Washington (rain) POSTPONED L, 6-1 (made up June 8)

5/19 vs. Toronto (threat of inclement weather) 0:29 (start of game) ----

vs. Toronto (rain) 0:58 (bottom of the 10th inning) W, 5-3 (10)

5/31 vs. New York-AL (rain) 0:14 (start of game) W, 10-4

6/14 at Chicago-AL (rain) 1:30 (start of game) W, 10-6

6/19 vs. Cleveland (rain) 0:29 (start of game) L, 12-0

6/21 vs. Cleveland (rain) 0:44 (start of game) L, 5-1

7/1 vs. Tampa Bay (rain) 1:12 (start of game) L, 10-3

7/14 vs. Chicago-NL (threat of inclement weather) 0:49 (start of game) L, 9-8

7/22 vs. Houston (rain) 0:58 (start of game) L, 8-4

8/2 vs. Kansas City (rain) 0:35 (top of the third inning) W, 6-0

8/3 vs. Detroit (rain) 0:43 (start of game) ----

vs. Detroit (rain) 0:59 (top of the first inning) L, 7-5

8/18 vs. Los Angeles-AL (rain) 0:42 (start of game) W, 9-7

8/19 vs. Los Angeles-AL (rain) 0:40 (top of the eighth inning) L, 5-1

8/29 vs. Seattle (rain) 0:32 (start of game) W, 4-0

9/5 vs. New York-AL (rain) 2:14 (start of game) W, 7-6

9/6 vs. New York-AL (rain) POSTPONED L, 9-1 (made up September 7)

COLDEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE: 45 degrees, 4/7 vs. New York-AL

WARMEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE: 99 degrees, 7/28 at Texas

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Most At-Bats: 59, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 48, at Boston, August 25

Most Plate Appearances: 63, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

Most Plate Appearances (9-inning

games):

52, at Boston, August 25

Most Runs: 16, at Boston, August 25

Most Hits: 21, at Boston, August 25

Most Doubles: 8, at Oakland, August 12

Most Triples: 2, at Kansas City, May 12

2, vs. St. Louis, June 18

Most Home Runs: 5, at Boston, April 12

5, vs. St. Louis, June 17

5, vs. Detroit, August 6

5, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Extra-Base Hits: 9, vs. St. Louis, June 17

9, at Oakland, August 10

Most Total Bases: 36, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

Most Total Bases (9-inning games): 35, at Boston, April 12

35, vs. Detroit, August 6

Most Runs Batted In: 14, at Boston, August 25

Most Stolen Bases: 3, at New York (A.L.), April 30 (11 innings)

Most Stolen Bases (9-inning games): 2, done 5 times.

Most Caught Stealing: 2, vs. Seattle, August 29

Most Walks: 8, at New York (A.L.), September 16

Most Strikeouts: 18, at Tampa Bay, October 1

Most Sac Hits: 1, done 10 times.

Most Sac Flies: 2, done 5 times.

Most Hit-By-Pitch: 3, vs. St. Louis, June 17

Most GDP: 4, at Chicago (A.L.), June 12

4, vs. Houston, July 23

Most Innings Pitched: 13.0, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

13.0, vs. Toronto, September 1 (13 innings)

Most Hits Allowed: 21, vs. Minnesota, May 22

Most Batters Faced: 65, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

Most Batters Faced (9-inning games): 52, vs. Cleveland, June 19

Most Runs Allowed: 16, at New York (A.L.), June 10

Most Earned Runs: 16, at New York (A.L.), June 10

Most Home Runs Allowed: 5, at New York (A.L.), April 28 (10 innings)

5, at New York (A.L.), June 10

5, vs. St. Louis, June 16

5, vs. Chicago (N.L.), July 14

5, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Walks Allowed: 11, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9

Most Strikeouts: 15, at Toronto, April 14

15, vs. Oakland, August 23 (12 innings)

Most Hit-By-Pitch: 3, vs. Tampa Bay, April 26 (11 innings)

Most Hit-By-Pitch (9-inning games): 2, done 4 times.

Most At-Bats: 7, done 5 times.

Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 6, Jonathan Schoop, at Kansas City, May 14

6, Manny Machado, at Oakland, August 12

6, Tim Beckham, at Boston, August 25

Most Plate Appearances: 7, done 7 times.

Most Plate Appearances (9-inning

games):

6, done 10 times.

Most Runs: 3, done 17 times.

Most Hits: 4, Seth Smith, at Boston, May 4

4, Caleb Joseph, vs. Washington, May 8

4, Mark Trumbo, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)

4, Jonathan Schoop, vs. St. Louis, June 17

4, Manny Machado, vs. Cleveland, June 20

4, Manny Machado, at Minnesota, July 7

4, Adam Jones, vs. Houston, July 23

4, Tim Beckham, vs. Detroit, August 4

4, Manny Machado, vs. Detroit, August 6

4, Joey Rickard, vs. Detroit, August 6

4, Tim Beckham, at Oakland, August 12

4, Adam Jones, vs. Oakland, August 21

4, Jonathan Schoop, at Boston, August 25

4, Welington Castillo, vs. Seattle, August 30

4, Manny Machado, vs. Toronto, September 1 (13 innings)

Most Doubles: 3, Tim Beckham, at Oakland, August 12

Most Triples: 1, done 12 times.

Most Home Runs: 3, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Extra-Base Hits: 3, done 6 times.

Most Total Bases: 12, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Runs Batted In: 7, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Stolen Bases: 2, Craig Gentry, at New York (A.L.), April 30 (11 innings)

2, Craig Gentry, vs. Detroit, August 3

Most Caught Stealing: 1, done 13 times.

Most Walks: 3, done 5 times.

Most Strikeouts: 4, done 7 times.

Most Sac Hits: 1, done 10 times.

Most Sac Flies: 1, done 37 times.

Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Jonathan Schoop, at Tampa Bay, June 25

Most GDP: 2, done 5 times.

Most Innings Pitched: 9.0, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29

Most Hits Allowed: 11, Chris Tillman, at Chicago (A.L.), June 15

11, Ubaldo Jimenez, vs. Chicago (N.L.), July 16

Most Batters Faced: 33, Kevin Gausman, at Texas, July 29

33, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29

Most Runs Allowed: 9, Chris Tillman, at New York (A.L.), June 10

9, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Tampa Bay, June 23

Most Earned Runs: 9, Chris Tillman, at New York (A.L.), June 10

9, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Tampa Bay, June 23

Most Home Runs: 5, Jeremy Hellickson, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18

Most Walks: 7, Wade Miley, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9

Most Strikeouts: 12, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29

Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Alec Asher, vs. Tampa Bay, April 26 (11 innings)

2, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Seattle, August 16

Baltimore Orioles - Team High and Low

Team – Game (Batting)

Team – Game (Pitching)

Individual – Game (Batting)

Individual – Game (Pitching)

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Name G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK

Jonathan Schoop 3 1 2 10 0 10 1 85 40 45 2 0 2 26 13 13 15 8 7 19 11 8

Manny Machado 91 43 48 65 32 33 5

Adam Jones 26 14 12 55 31 24 11 3 8 55 25 30

Mark Trumbo 1 0 1 54 25 29 52 24 28 1 15 6 9 21 11 10

Trey Mancini 2 2 0 4 0 4 8 4 4 1 58 26 32 50 23 27 16 6 10 2 1 1

Chris Davis 1 1 0 43 21 22 46 23 23 25 11 14 1 12 4 8

Welington Castillo 1 0 1 3 2 1 27 14 13 30 11 19 31 16 15

Seth Smith 54 24 30 2 1 1 15 8 7 8 3 5 10 4 6

J.J. Hardy 2 0 2 10 3 7 1 28 14 14 30 18 12

Caleb Joseph 1 1 0 9 6 3 24 8 16 1 35 17 18

Joey Rickard 22 10 12 2 0 2 6 3 3 5 2 3 22 11 11 1

Tim Beckham 41 17 24 1 0 1 7 5 2 1 0 1

Hyun Soo Kim 2 2 0 2 0 2 20 12 8 10 6 4

Ruben Tejada 12 5 7 20 8 12

Craig Gentry 7 4 3 5 4 1 13 8 5

Austin Hays 5 1 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 4 4 0 4

Ryan Flaherty 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 3 2

Paul Janish 1 0 1 8 3 5

Pedro Alvarez 2 0 2 2 1 1 3 0 3

Anthony Santander 1 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 3

Chance Sisco 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0

Wade Miley 3 1 2

Francisco Pena 2 1 1 1 0 1

Johnny Giavotella 2 1 1

Ubaldo Jimenez 2 1 1

Kevin Gausman 2 0 2

Alec Asher 1 0 1

David Washington 1 1 0

Gabriel Ynoa 1 0 1

Jayson Aquino 1 0 1

Name G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK G W L STRK

Jonathan Schoop 158 72 86 71 2 1 1

Manny Machado 156 75 81 9

Adam Jones 147 73 74

Mark Trumbo 110 51 59 1 2 1 1 31 14 17

Trey Mancini 18 13 5 35 15 20 85 33 52 13 2 1 1

Chris Davis 2 1 1 124 59 65 3 1 0 1

Welington Castillo 6 2 4 86 41 45

Seth Smith 7 3 4 10 3 7 72 34 38

J.J. Hardy 70 35 35 2

Caleb Joseph 69 32 37 1

Joey Rickard 22 12 10 6 1 5 29 13 16 1

Tim Beckham 1 0 1 49 22 27

Kevin Gausman 34 16 18 1

Hyun Soo Kim 1 1 0 33 19 14

Wade Miley 32 15 17

Ruben Tejada 3 0 3 29 13 16

Dylan Bundy 28 16 12

Ubaldo Jimenez 25 12 13

Craig Gentry 11 7 4 2 0 2 12 9 3

Chris Tillman 19 8 11

Austin Hays 7 1 6 5 9 2 7

Jeremy Hellickson 10 4 6

Ryan Flaherty 2 2 0 2 0 2 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0

Paul Janish 9 3 6

Pedro Alvarez 6 1 5 1 0 1

Anthony Santander 6 1 5

Alec Asher 6 1 5

Gabriel Ynoa 4 1 3

Chance Sisco 4 1 3

Francisco Pena 3 1 2

Johnny Giavotella 2 1 1

Jayson Aquino 2 1 1

Tyler Wilson 1 1 0

Miguel Castro 1 0 1

David Washington 1 1 0

RF

Baltimore Orioles - Starting Position RecordsDH P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF

Baltimore Orioles - Starting Lineup Records1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Date Score Batter/Runner Action RBI Pitcher INN OUTS

12 Sep 5 NYY 6 @ BAL 7 Manny Machado HR 2 Dellin Betances 9 2

11 Sep 3 TOR 4 @ BAL 5 Mark Trumbo SI 1 Danny Barnes 12 2

10 Sep 1 TOR 0 @ BAL 1 Jonathan Schoop DO 1 Aaron Loup 13 0

9 Aug 23 OAK 7 @ BAL 8 Manny Machado HR 1 Simon Castro 12 0

8 Aug 18 LAA 7 @ BAL 9 Manny Machado HR 4 Keynan Middleton 9 1

7 Jul 31 KC 1 @ BAL 2 Craig Gentry SI 1 Joakim Soria 9 2

6 Jun 7 PIT 6 @ BAL 9 Trey Mancini HR 3 Wade LeBlanc 11 2

5 Jun 6 PIT 5 @ BAL 6 Mark Trumbo SI 1 Wade LeBlanc 10 2

4 May 19 TOR 3 @ BAL 5 Welington Castillo HR 2 Jason Grilli 10 2

3 May 9 WAS 4 @ BAL 5 Mark Trumbo SI 1 Jacob Turner 12 1

2 Apr 26 TB 4 @ BAL 5 Seth Smith BB 1 Danny Farquhar 11 2

1 Apr 3 TOR 2 @ BAL 3 Mark Trumbo HR 1 Jason Grilli 11 2

Date Score Batter/Runner Action RBI Pitcher INN OUTS

4 Sep 12 BAL 2 @ TOR 3 Richard Urena SI 1 Zach Britton 9 1

3 May 10 BAL 6 @ WAS 7 Matt Wieters SI 2 Brad Brach 9 1

2 Apr 28 BAL 11 @ NYY 14 Matt Holliday HR 3 Jayson Aquino 10 1

1 Apr 15 BAL 1 @ TOR 2 Kendrys Morales HR 1 Tyler Wilson 9 0

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

11 Aug 30 SEA 7 @ BAL 8 Welington Castillo/Craig Gentry Ariel Miranda 4 2

10 Aug 21 OAK 3 @ BAL 7 Jonathan Schoop/Adam Jones Chris Smith/Ryan Dull 5 1

9 Aug 10 BAL 7 @ OAK 2 Trey Mancini/Mark Trumbo Chris Smith 6 1

8 Aug 10 BAL 7 @ OAK 2 Adam Jones/Trey Mancini Chris Smith 4 0

7 Aug 6 DET 3 @ BAL 12 Jonathan Schoop/Chris Davis/Trey Mancini Anibal Sanchez 1 1

6 Jul 7 BAL 6 @ MIN 9 Seth Smith/Manny Machado Felix Jorge 1 0

5 Jun 17 STL 7 @ BAL 15 Adam Jones/Mark Trumbo Adam Wainwright 1 2

4 Jun 6 PIT 5 @ BAL 6 Chris Davis/Jonathan Schoop Ivan Nova 7 0

3 Apr 24 TB 3 @ BAL 6 Hyun Soo Kim/Jonathan Schoop Chris Archer 6 2

2 Apr 22 BOS 2 @ BAL 4 Trey Mancini/Jonathan Schoop Steven Wright 4 1

1 Apr 12 BAL 12 @ BOS 5 Trey Mancini/Jonathan Schoop Steven Wright 1 2

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

8 Sep 14 BAL 5 @ NYY 13 Aaron Judge/Gary Sanchez Richard Rodriguez 6 0

7 Sep 10 BAL 2 @ CLE 3 Roberto Perez/Francisco Lindor Jeremy Hellickson 6 0

6 Aug 18 LAA 7 @ BAL 9 Albert Pujols/Kole Calhoun Jeremy Hellickson 1 1

5 Jul 14 CHC 9 @ BAL 8 Willson Contreras/Kyle Schwarber Kevin Gausman 1 1

4 Jul 1 TB 10 @ BAL 3 Logan Morrison/Steven Souza Jr. Dylan Bundy 3 2

3 Jun 24 BAL 8 @ TB 3 Corey Dickerson/Evan Longoria Dylan Bundy 3 2

2 Jun 16 STL 11 @ BAL 2 Matt Carpenter/Dexter Fowler Gabriel Ynoa 6 2

1 Apr 23 BOS 6 @ BAL 2 Mookie Betts/Hanley Ramirez Kevin Gausman 1 0

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

6 Aug 18 LAA 7 @ BAL 9 Manny Machado Keynan Middleton 9 1

5 Aug 14 BAL 11 @ SEA 3 Manny Machado Yovani Gallardo 2 1

4 Aug 7 BAL 6 @ LAA 2 Manny Machado JC Ramirez 7 2

3 Jul 18 TEX 1 @ BAL 12 Chris Davis Austin Bibens-Dirkx 4 1

2 Jun 14 BAL 10 @ CHW 6 Welington Castillo Miguel Gonzalez 5 2

1 Apr 28 BAL 11 @ NYY 14 Mark Trumbo Bryan Mitchell 6 2

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

7 Sep 26 BAL 1 @ PIT 10 Andrew McCutchen Kevin Gausman 2 2

6 Sep 22 TB 8 @ BAL 3 Wilson Ramos Ubaldo Jimenez 2 0

5 Aug 4 DET 5 @ BAL 2 Justin Upton Mychal Givens 8 1

4 Jun 13 BAL 1 @ CHW 6 Matt Davidson Alec Asher 6 0

3 May 16 BAL 13 @ DET 11 J.D. Martinez Brad Brach 7 0

2 Apr 28 BAL 11 @ NYY 14 Jacoby Ellsbury Vidal Nuno 7 1

1 Apr 18 BAL 3 @ CIN 9 Adam Duvall Kevin Gausman 2 1

Date Score Pitcher INN OUTS

No Results

Date Score Pitcher INN OUTS

No Results

Date Score Batter RBI Pitcher INN OUTS

1 Jun 7 PIT 6 @ BAL 9 Trey Mancini 2 Tony Watson 9 2

Date Score Batter RBI Pitcher INN OUTS

3 Jul 22 HOU 8 @ BAL 4 Marwin Gonzalez 3 Darren O'Day 6 2

2 Jun 14 BAL 10 @ CHW 6 Alen Hanson 1 Mychal Givens 9 0

1 May 9 WAS 4 @ BAL 5 Adam Lind 3 Ubaldo Jimenez 8 1

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

10 Sep 4 NYY 7 @ BAL 4 Tim Beckham Jordan Montgomery 1 0

9 Aug 16 BAL 6 @ SEA 7 Tim Beckham Marco Gonzales 1 0

8 Aug 14 BAL 11 @ SEA 3 Tim Beckham Yovani Gallardo 1 0

7 Jul 19 TEX 2 @ BAL 10 Adam Jones Martin Perez 1 0

6 Jul 7 BAL 6 @ MIN 9 Seth Smith Felix Jorge 1 0

5 Jun 22 CLE 6 @ BAL 3 Seth Smith Mike Clevinger 1 0

4 Jun 18 STL 5 @ BAL 8 Seth Smith Lance Lynn 1 0

3 Jun 6 PIT 5 @ BAL 6 Seth Smith Ivan Nova 1 0

2 Jun 2 BOS 2 @ BAL 3 Seth Smith Rick Porcello 1 0

1 May 8 WAS 4 @ BAL 6 Joey Rickard Gio Gonzalez 1 0

Date Score Batter Pitcher INN OUTS

7 Sep 24 TB 4 @ BAL 9 Kevin Kiermaier Chris Tillman 1 0

6 Aug 3 DET 7 @ BAL 5 Ian Kinsler Chris Tillman 1 0

5 Jul 18 TEX 1 @ BAL 12 Shin-Soo Choo Dylan Bundy 1 0

4 Jun 28 BAL 0 @ TOR 4 Jose Bautista Wade Miley 1 0

3 May 30 NYY 8 @ BAL 3 Brett Gardner Chris Tillman 1 0

2 Apr 29 BAL 4 @ NYY 12 Brett Gardner Ubaldo Jimenez 1 0

1 Apr 24 TB 3 @ BAL 6 Corey Dickerson Ubaldo Jimenez 1 0

Opponent Leadoff Home Runs

Opponent Grand Slams

Baltimore Orioles Inside-the-Park Home Runs

Opponent Inside-the-Park Home Runs

Baltimore Orioles Pinch-Hit Home Runs

Opponent Pinch-Hit Home Runs

Baltimore Orioles Leadoff Home Runs

Baltimore Orioles - Walk-off and Miscellaneous Home Runs

Baltimore Orioles Walk-off Wins

Opponent Walk-off Wins

Baltimore Orioles Back-to-Back Home Runs

Opponent Back-to-Back Home Runs

Baltimore Orioles Grand Slams

Overall 75-87

Home 46-35

Road 29-52

Day 23-26

Night 52-61

Current Streak L5

Last 5 Games 0-5

Last 10 Games 2-8

April 15-8

May 12-16

June 12-16

July 12-14

August 17-12

September 7-20

October 0-1

Vs. LHSP 26-24

Vs. RHSP 49-63

Series Opener 25-28

Series Opener at Home 16-10

Series Opener on Road 9-18

By Series 20-25-8

By Home Series 14-8-4

By Road Series 6-17-4

Rubber Games 8-6

Sweeps/Were Swept 8-12

Scored First 49-24

Opponent Scored First 26-63

1-run games 21-20

Comeback Wins 34-32

Last AB Wins 18-11

Walkoff Wins 12-4

Extra Innings 12-4

Led After 6 53-6

Led After 7 61-6

Led After 8 61-4

Tied After 6 14-5

Tied After 7 7-5

Tied After 8 7-4

Behind After 6 8-76

Behind After 7 7-76

Behind After 8 7-79

Division Games 37-39

Vs. Other Divisions 38-48

Vs. A.L. Teams 67-75

Vs. N.L. Teams 8-12

Hit 0 HR 15-33

Hit 1+ HR 60-54

Scored 3 or Fewer Runs 16-60

Scored 4 or More Runs 59-27

Allowed 3 or Fewer Runs 41-11

Allowed 4 or More Runs 34-76

More Hits than Opponent 54-18

Fewer Hits than Opponent 13-61

Committed No Errors 41-46

Committed 1 or More Errors 34-41

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Day Date G# at OPP W/L Score WP LP SAVE Record POS GB/GA Att Total Home Total Road

Mon Apr 3 1 TOR W 3-2 (11) T. Wilson J. Grilli 1-0 T1 0 45,667 45,667 0

Tue Apr 4 1-0 T1 0 45,667 0

Wed Apr 5 2n TOR W 3-1 D. Bundy J. Happ Z. Britton 2-0 T1 0 16,086 61,753 0

Thu Apr 6 2-0 T1 0 61,753 0

Fri Apr 7 3n NYY W 6-5 D. Hart T. Clippard Z. Britton 3-0 1 1 25,248 87,001 0

Sat Apr 8 4 NYY W 5-4 M. Givens D. Betances Z. Britton 4-0 1 1 38,916 125,917 0

Sun Apr 9 5 NYY L 3-7 D. Betances D. O'Day 4-1 1 0 42,487 168,404 0

Mon Apr 10 4-1 1 0.5 168,404 0

Tue Apr 11 6n at BOS L 1-8 D. Pomeranz D. Bundy 4-2 1 0 37,497 168,404 37,497

Wed Apr 12 7n at BOS W 12-5 M. Givens S. Wright 5-2 1 1 32,211 168,404 69,708

Thu Apr 13 8n at TOR W 2-1 K. Gausman F. Liriano Z. Britton 6-2 1 1.5 32,957 168,404 102,665

Fri Apr 14 9n at TOR W 6-4 W. Miley A. Sanchez Z. Britton 7-2 1 1.5 39,547 168,404 142,212

Sat Apr 15 10 at TOR L 1-2 R. Osuna T. Wilson 7-3 1 0.5 40,743 168,404 182,955

Sun Apr 16 11 at TOR W 11-4 D. Bundy J. Happ 8-3 1 0.5 38,188 168,404 221,143

Mon Apr 17 8-3 1 0 168,404 221,143

Tue Apr 18 12n at CIN L 3-9 B. Arroyo K. Gausman 8-4 1 0 16,018 168,404 237,161

Wed Apr 19 13n at CIN W 2-0 U. Jimenez A. Garrett B. Brach 9-4 1 0 15,083 168,404 252,244

Thu Apr 20 14n at CIN W 2-1 (10) D. O'Day B. Wood B. Brach 10-4 1 0.5 11,910 168,404 264,154

Fri Apr 21 15n BOS W 2-0 D. Bundy D. Pomeranz B. Brach 11-4 1 1.5 34,442 202,846 264,154

Sat Apr 22 16n BOS W 4-2 J. Aquino S. Wright D. O'Day 12-4 1 1.5 35,457 238,303 264,154

Sun Apr 23 17 BOS L 2-6 E. Rodriguez K. Gausman C. Kimbrel 12-5 1 1.5 35,522 273,825 264,154

Mon Apr 24 18n TB W 6-3 M. Givens C. Archer B. Brach 13-5 1 2 11,142 284,967 264,154

Tue Apr 25 19n TB L 0-2 C. Whitley W. Miley A. Colome 13-6 1 1.5 11,472 296,439 264,154

Wed Apr 26 20n TB W 5-4 (11) A. Asher A. Colome 14-6 1 1.5 16,289 312,728 264,154

Thu Apr 27 14-6 1 1 312,728 264,154

Fri Apr 28 21n at NYY L 11-14 (10) A. Chapman J. Aquino 14-7 T1 0 36,912 312,728 301,066

Sat Apr 29 22 at NYY L 4-12 M. Pineda U. Jimenez 14-8 2 -1 37,303 312,728 338,369

Sun Apr 30 23 at NYY W 7-4 (11) L. Verrett B. Mitchell 15-8 T1 0 41,022 312,728 379,391

Mon May 1 24n at BOS W 5-2 D. Bundy R. Porcello B. Brach 16-8 1 1 33,489 312,728 412,880

Tue May 2 25n at BOS L 2-5 C. Sale A. Asher C. Kimbrel 16-9 T1 0 32,932 312,728 445,812

Wed May 3 26n at BOS L 2-4 D. Pomeranz K. Gausman C. Kimbrel 16-10 2 -1 33,162 312,728 478,974

Thu May 4 27n at BOS W 8-3 T. Wilson K. Kendrick 17-10 2 -0.5 36,563 312,728 515,537

Fri May 5 28n CHW W 4-2 G. Ynoa M. Gonzalez B. Brach 18-10 2 -0.5 20,302 333,030 515,537

Sat May 6 29n CHW W 6-5 D. Bundy D. Covey D. O'Day 19-10 2 -0.5 28,718 361,748 515,537

Sun May 7 30 CHW W 4-0 C. Tillman J. Quintana B. Brach 20-10 2 -0.5 31,806 393,554 515,537

Mon May 8 31n WAS W 6-4 K. Gausman G. Gonzalez B. Brach 21-10 2 -0.5 23,525 417,079 515,537

Tue May 9 32n WAS W 5-4 (12) L. Verrett J. Turner 22-10 1 0.5 26,348 443,427 515,537

Wed May 10 33n at WAS L 6-7 M. Albers B. Brach 22-11 2 0 32,984 443,427 548,521

Thu May 11 at WAS 1 0.5 443,427 548,521

Fri May 12 34n at KC L 2-3 J. Soria V. Nuno K. Herrera 22-12 1 0.5 25,467 443,427 573,988

Sat May 13 35n at KC L 3-4 S. Maness A. Asher K. Herrera 22-13 2 0 24,662 443,427 598,650

Sun May 14 36 at KC L 8-9 M. Strahm R. Bleier K. Herrera 22-14 2 -0.5 30,662 443,427 629,312

Mon May 15 22-14 2 -0.5 443,427 629,312

Tue May 16 37n at DET W 13-11 (13) R. Bleier F. Rodriguez 23-14 2 -0.5 25,109 443,427 654,421

Wed May 17 38n at DET L 4-5 M. Fulmer U. Jimenez J. Wilson 23-15 2 -1.5 29,722 443,427 684,143

Thu May 18 39 at DET L 5-6 J. Zimmermann D. Bundy A. Wilson 23-16 2 -1.5 32,455 443,427 716,598

Fri May 19 40n TOR W 5-3 (10) M. Givens J. Grilli 24-16 2 -0.5 31,916 475,343 716,598

Sat May 20 41n TOR W 7-5 M. Givens D. Barnes B. Brach 25-16 1 0.5 45,416 520,759 716,598

Sun May 21 42 TOR L 1-3 M. Estrada W. Miley R. Osuna 25-17 2 -0.5 36,632 557,391 716,598

Mon May 22 43n MIN L 7-14 K. Gibson T. Wilson 25-18 2 -1.5 12,882 570,273 716,598

Tue May 23 44n MIN L 0-2 E. Santana D. Bundy 25-19 2 -1.5 13,294 583,567 716,598

Wed May 24 45 MIN L 3-4 J. Berrios C. Tillman B. Kintzler 25-20 2 -2.5 32,267 615,834 716,598

Thu May 25 25-20 2 -2.5 615,834 716,598

Fri May 26 46n at HOU L 0-2 J. Musgrove K. Gausman K. Giles 25-21 3 -2.5 31,380 615,834 747,978

Sat May 27 47n at HOU L 2-5 D. Keuchel W. Miley W. Harris 25-22 3 -3.5 32,761 615,834 780,739

Sun May 28 48 at HOU L 4-8 L. McCullers A. Asher 25-23 3 -4.5 34,720 615,834 815,459

Mon May 29 49 NYY W 3-2 D. Bundy J. Montgomery B. Brach 26-23 3 -3.5 40,242 656,076 815,459

Tue May 30 50n NYY L 3-8 L. Severino C. Tillman 26-24 3 -4.5 16,126 672,202 815,459

Wed May 31 51n NYY W 10-4 K. Gausman M. Tanaka 27-24 3 -3.5 22,983 695,185 815,459

Thu Jun 1 52n BOS W 7-5 W. Miley E. Rodriguez 28-24 3 -3.5 20,150 715,335 815,459

Fri Jun 2 53n BOS W 3-2 A. Asher R. Porcello B. Brach 29-24 2 -2.5 33,193 748,528 815,459

Sat Jun 3 54n BOS L 2-5 D. Price D. Bundy C. Kimbrel 29-25 3 -3.5 35,470 783,998 815,459

Sun Jun 4 55 BOS L 3-7 C. Sale C. Tillman 29-26 3 -3.5 31,819 815,817 815,459

Mon Jun 5 29-26 3 -3.5 815,817 815,459

Tue Jun 6 56n PIT W 6-5 (10) B. Brach W. LeBlanc 30-26 3 -2.5 26,724 842,541 815,459

Wed Jun 7 57n PIT W 9-6 (11) M. Givens W. LeBlanc 31-26 3 -2.5 19,957 862,498 815,459

Thu Jun 8 58n at WAS L 1-6 J. Ross A. Asher 31-27 3 -3.5 37,833 862,498 853,292

Fri Jun 9 59n at NYY L 2-8 J. Montgomery D. Bundy 31-28 3 -4.5 46,031 862,498 899,323

Sat Jun 10 60n at NYY L 3-16 L. Severino C. Tillman 31-29 3 -5.5 45,232 862,498 944,555

Sun Jun 11 61 at NYY L 3-14 A. Warren K. Gausman 31-30 4 -6.5 46,348 862,498 990,903

Mon Jun 12 62n at CHW L 7-10 J. Petricka W. Miley 31-31 4 -7.5 17,665 862,498 1,008,568

Tue Jun 13 63n at CHW L 1-6 D. Holland A. Asher 31-32 4 -7.5 15,038 862,498 1,023,606

Wed Jun 14 64n at CHW W 10-6 D. Bundy M. Gonzalez 32-32 4 -6.5 20,008 862,498 1,043,614

Thu Jun 15 65 at CHW L 2-5 A. Swarzak C. Tillman 32-33 T4 -6.5 20,139 862,498 1,063,753

Fri Jun 16 66n STL L 2-11 C. Martinez K. Gausman 32-34 T4 -6.5 26,341 888,839 1,063,753

Sat Jun 17 67 STL W 15-7 W. Miley A. Wainwright 33-34 4 -5.5 27,788 916,627 1,063,753

Sun Jun 18 68 STL W 8-5 U. Jimenez L. Lynn B. Brach 34-34 4 -4.5 34,854 951,481 1,063,753

Mon Jun 19 69n CLE L 0-12 C. Kluber D. Bundy 34-35 T4 -5 13,875 965,356 1,063,753

Tue Jun 20 70n CLE W 6-5 M. Castro B. Shaw B. Brach 35-35 4 -4.5 22,891 988,247 1,063,753

Wed Jun 21 71n CLE L 1-5 C. Carrasco K. Gausman B. Shaw 35-36 T4 -5 26,596 1,014,843 1,063,753

Thu Jun 22 72n CLE L 3-6 M. Clevinger W. Miley 35-37 T4 -5 24,954 1,039,797 1,063,753

Fri Jun 23 73n at TB L 5-15 C. Archer U. Jimenez A. Pruitt 35-38 T4 -6 18,929 1,039,797 1,082,682

Sat Jun 24 74 at TB W 8-3 D. Bundy J. Alvarado 36-38 4 -5 23,902 1,039,797 1,106,584

Sun Jun 25 75 at TB W 8-5 B. Brach A. Colome 37-38 4 -4 15,943 1,039,797 1,122,527

Mon Jun 26 37-38 4 -4.5 1,039,797 1,122,527

Tue Jun 27 76n at TOR W 3-1 K. Gausman J. Biagini B. Brach 38-38 4 -4.5 40,606 1,039,797 1,163,133

Wed Jun 28 77n at TOR L 0-4 M. Stroman W. Miley 38-39 4 -4.5 38,847 1,039,797 1,201,980

Thu Jun 29 78n at TOR W 2-0 U. Jimenez J. Happ B. Brach 39-39 4 -4.5 37,291 1,039,797 1,239,271

Fri Jun 30 79n TB L 4-6 (10) J. Diaz D. O'Day A. Colome 39-40 4 -5.5 24,398 1,064,195 1,239,271

Sat Jul 1 80 TB L 3-10 J. Odorizzi D. Bundy 39-41 4 -6.5 28,346 1,092,541 1,239,271

Sun Jul 2 81 TB W 7-1 K. Gausman A. Cobb 40-41 4 -6.5 26,489 1,119,030 1,239,271

Mon Jul 3 82 at MIL L 1-8 B. Suter W. Miley 40-42 4 -7.5 36,457 1,119,030 1,275,728

Tue Jul 4 83 at MIL L 2-6 J. Nelson U. Jimenez 40-43 4 -8.5 31,818 1,119,030 1,307,546

Wed Jul 5 84n at MIL L 0-4 M. Garza J. Aquino 40-44 4 -8.5 27,734 1,119,030 1,335,280

Thu Jul 6 85n at MIN L 4-6 J. Berrios D. Bundy B. Kintzler 40-45 T4 -8.5 19,706 1,119,030 1,354,986

Fri Jul 7 86n at MIN L 6-9 T. Hildenberger M. Castro B. Kintzler 40-46 T4 -9.5 28,668 1,119,030 1,383,654

Sat Jul 8 87 at MIN W 5-1 W. Miley A. Mejia 41-46 T4 -8.5 26,323 1,119,030 1,409,977

Sun Jul 9 88 at MIN W 11-5 U. Jimenez K. Gibson 42-46 4 -7.5 25,848 1,119,030 1,435,825

Mon Jul 10 42-46 4 -7.5 1,119,030 1,435,825

Tue Jul 11 42-46 4 -7.5 1,119,030 1,435,825

Wed Jul 12 42-46 4 -7.5 1,119,030 1,435,825

Thu Jul 13 42-46 4 -7.5 1,119,030 1,435,825

Fri Jul 14 89n CHC L 8-9 K. Uehara B. Brach W. Davis 42-47 T4 -8.5 34,335 1,153,365 1,435,825

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Baltimore Orioles – 2017 Results and Schedule

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Day Date G# at OPP W/L Score WP LP SAVE Record POS GB/GA Att Total Home Total Road

Sat Jul 15 90n CHC L 3-10 J. Arrieta W. Miley 42-48 T4 -8.5 40,258 1,193,623 1,435,825

Sun Jul 16 91 CHC L 0-8 J. Quintana U. Jimenez 42-49 T4 -9 31,105 1,224,728 1,435,825

Mon Jul 17 92n TEX W 3-1 R. Bleier A. Cashner B. Brach 43-49 T4 -8 14,922 1,239,650 1,435,825

Tue Jul 18 93n TEX W 12-1 D. Bundy T. Ross 44-49 4 -8 18,119 1,257,769 1,435,825

Wed Jul 19 94n TEX W 10-2 K. Gausman M. Perez 45-49 4 -8 15,693 1,273,462 1,435,825

Thu Jul 20 95n TEX W 9-7 M. Castro C. Hamels 46-49 4 -7 14,691 1,288,153 1,435,825

Fri Jul 21 96n HOU L 7-8 M. Fiers U. Jimenez K. Giles 46-50 4 -8 25,784 1,313,937 1,435,825

Sat Jul 22 97n HOU L 4-8 F. Martes D. O'Day 46-51 4 -8 32,524 1,346,461 1,435,825

Sun Jul 23 98 HOU W 9-7 M. Givens L. Gregerson Z. Britton 47-51 4 -7 21,533 1,367,994 1,435,825

Mon Jul 24 99n at TB W 5-0 K. Gausman B. Snell 48-51 4 -6 15,187 1,367,994 1,451,012

Tue Jul 25 100n at TB L 4-5 J. Faria W. Miley A. Colome 48-52 4 -6 12,471 1,367,994 1,463,483

Wed Jul 26 101 at TB L 1-5 A. Cobb U. Jimenez 48-53 4 -7 18,430 1,367,994 1,481,913

Thu Jul 27 48-53 4 -7 1,367,994 1,481,913

Fri Jul 28 102n at TEX L 2-8 A. Cashner C. Tillman 48-54 4 -7.5 36,270 1,367,994 1,518,183

Sat Jul 29 103n at TEX W 4-0 K. Gausman A. Bibens-Dirkx Z. Britton 49-54 4 -7.5 44,658 1,367,994 1,562,841

Sun Jul 30 104 at TEX W 10-6 W. Miley M. Perez Z. Britton 50-54 4 -6.5 32,437 1,367,994 1,595,278

Mon Jul 31 105n KC W 2-1 Z. Britton J. Soria 51-54 4 -6.5 20,663 1,388,657 1,595,278

Tue Aug 1 106n KC W 7-2 D. Bundy I. Kennedy 52-54 4 -6 20,931 1,409,588 1,595,278

Wed Aug 2 107n KC W 6-0 J. Hellickson J. Vargas 53-54 4 -5.5 14,984 1,424,572 1,595,278

Thu Aug 3 108n DET L 5-7 W. Saupold C. Tillman S. Greene 53-55 4 -6.5 17,157 1,441,729 1,595,278

Fri Aug 4 109n DET L 2-5 J. Verlander M. Givens B. Rondon 53-56 4 -7.5 22,882 1,464,611 1,595,278

Sat Aug 5 110n DET W 5-2 B. Brach J. Jimenez Z. Britton 54-56 4 -7.5 33,911 1,498,522 1,595,278

Sun Aug 6 111 DET W 12-3 U. Jimenez A. Sanchez 55-56 4 -7.5 30,144 1,528,666 1,595,278

Mon Aug 7 112n at LAA W 6-2 D. Bundy J. Ramirez 56-56 4 -7 34,142 1,528,666 1,629,420

Tue Aug 8 113n at LAA L 2-3 P. Bridwell J. Hellickson K. Middleton 56-57 4 -8 35,723 1,528,666 1,665,143

Wed Aug 9 114 at LAA L 1-5 T. Scribner K. Gausman 56-58 4 -9 36,202 1,528,666 1,701,345

Thu Aug 10 115n at OAK W 7-2 W. Miley C. Smith Z. Britton 57-58 4 -8.5 11,386 1,528,666 1,712,731

Fri Aug 11 116n at OAK L 4-5 S. Casilla B. Brach B. Treinen 57-59 4 -8.5 14,330 1,528,666 1,727,061

Sat Aug 12 117n at OAK W 12-5 D. Bundy S. Manaea 58-59 4 -8.5 29,742 1,528,666 1,756,803

Sun Aug 13 118 at OAK L 3-9 K. Graveman J. Hellickson 58-60 4 -9.5 18,912 1,528,666 1,775,715

Mon Aug 14 119n at SEA W 11-3 K. Gausman Y. Gallardo 59-60 3 -8.5 17,973 1,528,666 1,793,688

Tue Aug 15 120n at SEA L 1-3 A. Albers W. Miley E. Diaz 59-61 4 -9.5 24,927 1,528,666 1,818,615

Wed Aug 16 121 at SEA L 6-7 T. Zych U. Jimenez M. Rzepczynski 59-62 4 -10.5 33,448 1,528,666 1,852,063

Thu Aug 17 59-62 T4 -10.5 1,528,666 1,852,063

Fri Aug 18 122n LAA W 9-7 D. O'Day K. Middleton 60-62 3 -10.5 26,185 1,554,851 1,852,063

Sat Aug 19 123n LAA L 1-5 J. Ramirez K. Gausman 60-63 3 -10.5 43,929 1,598,780 1,852,063

Sun Aug 20 124 LAA L 4-5 C. Bedrosian B. Brach B. Norris 60-64 4 -11.5 24,715 1,623,495 1,852,063

Mon Aug 21 125n OAK W 7-3 W. Miley C. Smith Z. Britton 61-64 3 -10.5 16,020 1,639,515 1,852,063

Tue Aug 22 126n OAK L 4-6 S. Castro U. Jimenez B. Treinen 61-65 4 -11.5 18,493 1,658,008 1,852,063

Wed Aug 23 127 OAK W 8-7 (12) M. Castro S. Castro 62-65 3 -11.5 20,072 1,678,080 1,852,063

Thu Aug 24 62-65 4 -11 1,678,080 1,852,063

Fri Aug 25 128n at BOS W 16-3 J. Hellickson R. Porcello 63-65 4 -10 37,191 1,678,080 1,889,254

Sat Aug 26 129 at BOS W 7-0 K. Gausman E. Rodriguez 64-65 3 -9 36,655 1,678,080 1,925,909

Sun Aug 27 130 at BOS W 2-1 W. Miley D. Fister B. Brach 65-65 3 -8 36,625 1,678,080 1,962,534

Mon Aug 28 131n SEA W 7-6 D. Hart E. Pagan Z. Britton 66-65 3 -8 15,106 1,693,186 1,962,534

Tue Aug 29 132n SEA W 4-0 D. Bundy E. Ramirez 67-65 3 -8 13,736 1,706,922 1,962,534

Wed Aug 30 133 SEA W 8-7 B. Brach C. Bergman Z. Britton 68-65 3 -8 16,983 1,723,905 1,962,534

Thu Aug 31 134n TOR L 8-11 M. Estrada J. Hellickson R. Osuna 68-66 3 -8 13,802 1,737,707 1,962,534

Fri Sep 1 135n TOR W 1-0 (13) J. Yacabonis A. Loup 69-66 3 -8 16,627 1,754,334 1,962,534

Sat Sep 2 136n TOR L 2-7 M. Dermody W. Miley 69-67 3 -8 14,815 1,769,149 1,962,534

Sun Sep 3 137 TOR W 5-4 (12) J. Yacabonis D. Barnes 70-67 3 -7 27,231 1,796,380 1,962,534

Mon Sep 4 138 NYY L 4-7 C. Green D. Bundy 70-68 3 -7 37,622 1,834,002 1,962,534

Tue Sep 5 139n NYY W 7-6 Z. Britton D. Betances 71-68 3 -7 14,377 1,848,379 1,962,534

Wed Sep 6 NYY 3 -7.5 1,848,379 1,962,534

Thu Sep 7 140 NYY L 1-9 S. Gray K. Gausman 71-69 3 -8 14,946 1,863,325 1,962,534

Fri Sep 8 141n at CLE L 0-5 M. Clevinger W. Miley 71-70 3 -9 30,090 1,863,325 1,992,624

Sat Sep 9 142 at CLE L 2-4 J. Tomlin G. Ynoa C. Allen 71-71 3 -10 30,459 1,863,325 2,023,083

Sun Sep 10 143n at CLE L 2-3 T. Bauer J. Hellickson C. Allen 71-72 3 -10 21,259 1,863,325 2,044,342

Mon Sep 11 144n at TOR L 3-4 M. Estrada U. Jimenez D. Leone 71-73 3 -10.5 28,401 1,863,325 2,072,743

Tue Sep 12 145n at TOR L 2-3 T. Mayza Z. Britton 71-74 4 -11.5 29,055 1,863,325 2,101,798

Wed Sep 13 146n at TOR W 2-1 K. Gausman M. Stroman Z. Britton 72-74 3 -10.5 31,714 1,863,325 2,133,512

Thu Sep 14 147n at NYY L 5-13 M. Tanaka W. Miley 72-75 T3 -11.5 37,128 1,863,325 2,170,640

Fri Sep 15 148n at NYY L 2-8 L. Severino G. Ynoa 72-76 T3 -12.5 40,460 1,863,325 2,211,100

Sat Sep 16 149 at NYY L 3-9 J. Montgomery J. Hellickson 72-77 T3 -13.5 40,114 1,863,325 2,251,214

Sun Sep 17 150 at NYY W 6-4 U. Jimenez S. Gray Z. Britton 73-77 T3 -12.5 38,189 1,863,325 2,289,403

Mon Sep 18 151n BOS L 8-10 (11) M. Barnes M. Castro C. Smith 73-78 4 -13.5 16,716 1,880,041 2,289,403

Tue Sep 19 152n BOS L 0-1 (11) J. Kelly B. Brach M. Barnes 73-79 4 -14.5 21,449 1,901,490 2,289,403

Wed Sep 20 153n BOS L 0-9 C. Sale W. Miley 73-80 4 -15.5 16,906 1,918,396 2,289,403

Thu Sep 21 154n TB W 3-1 G. Ynoa M. Andriese B. Brach 74-80 4 -15 14,967 1,933,363 2,289,403

Fri Sep 22 155n TB L 3-8 A. Cobb U. Jimenez 74-81 4 -16 28,835 1,962,198 2,289,403

Sat Sep 23 156n TB L 6-9 J. Odorizzi J. Hellickson A. Colome 74-82 4 -17 42,802 2,005,000 2,289,403

Sun Sep 24 157 TB W 9-4 M. Givens C. Archer 75-82 4 -17 23,424 2,028,424 2,289,403

Mon Sep 25 75-82 4 -16.5 2,028,424 2,289,403

Tue Sep 26 158n at PIT L 1-10 T. Williams K. Gausman S. Brault 75-83 T4 -16.5 19,318 2,028,424 2,308,721

Wed Sep 27 159n at PIT L 3-5 C. Kuhl G. Ynoa F. Rivero 75-84 T4 -17.5 24,779 2,028,424 2,333,500

Thu Sep 28 75-84 T4 -17 2,028,424 2,333,500

Fri Sep 29 160n at TB L 0-7 B. Boxberger W. Miley 75-85 T4 -17 21,142 2,028,424 2,354,642

Sat Sep 30 161n at TB L 3-4 C. Archer M. Castro A. Colome 75-86 T4 -18 15,416 2,028,424 2,370,058

Sun Oct 1 162 at TB L 0-6 B. Snell K. Gausman 75-87 5 -18 16,018 2,028,424 2,386,076

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