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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Monday, April 3, 2017 Game #1 Home Game #1 Baltimore Orioles (0-0) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (0-0) RHP Kevin Gausman (9-12, 3.61 in 2016) vs. RHP Marco Estrada (9-9, 3.48 in 2016) OPENING DAY: The Orioles open their 64 th season this afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays…The Orioles are 41-22 all-time on Opening Day and have won 13 of their last 16 openers, including the last six…The Orioles are opening a season against the Blue Jays for the first time…The O’s have played Toronto twice before in home openers at Oriole Park on Opening Day: 2010 (L, 7-6) and 2015 (L, 12-5). 25 th ANNIVERSARY OF ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS: Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened on April 6, 1992…The O’s will celebrate the 25 th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards this season by wearing a commemorative jersey patch and using baseballs with the 25 th anniversary logo...Additional plans for the 25 th anniversary season of “The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball” will be announced. GREAT OPENERS: Two current O’s have played in five or more Opening Day games for the Birds: J.J. Hardy (5 G) has batted .250 (4-for-16) with four walks, two doubles and four runs scored…Adam Jones (9 G) has hit .371 (13-for-35) with two walks, five doubles, a triple, a home run, six runs scored, seven RBI, and a hit by pitch. MOST OPENING DAY STARTS BY POSITION THROUGH 2016 (total Opening Day starts in parenthesis): 1B: Eddie Murray-10 (12), Boog Powell-9 (12)…2B: Brian Roberts-9, Rich Dauer-8 (9)…SS: Cal Ripken, Jr.-14 (20), Mark Belanger-13…3B: Brooks Robinson-20, Cal Ripken-6 (20)…LF: Gary Roenicke-6, B.J. Surhoff-5 (6)…CF: Paul Blair-12, Adam Jones-9, Al Bumbry-6 (8)…RF: Nick Markakis-8, Ken Singleton-6 (9)…C: Rick Dempsey-10, Chris Hoiles-7, Gus Triandos-6 (7)…P: Jim Palmer-6, Mike Mussina-6, Dave McNally-5…DH: Ken Singleton-3 (9), Sam Horn-3, Harold Baines-3. O’S ALL-TIME LEADERS IN OPENING DAY STARTS THROUGH 2016: 20: Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr.…13: Mark Belanger…12: Paul Blair, Eddie Murray, Boog Powell…11: Brady Anderson…10: Rick Dempsey…9: Rich Dauer, Ken Singleton, Brian Roberts, Adam Jones8: Al Bumbry, Melvin Mora…7: Chris Hoiles, Gus Triandos, Davey Johnson, Rafael Palmeiro, Nick Markakis…6: Jackie Brandt, Andy Etchebarren, Lee May, Mike Mussina, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, Gary Roenicke, Mike Bordick, B.J. Surhoff, Jay Gibbons. OPENING DAY ROSTER: The Orioles 25-man Opening Day roster consists of 11 pitchers, two catchers, five infielders, and seven outfielders...Three players that were drafted by the Orioles are appearing on an Opening Day roster for the first time...RHP Oliver Drake (43 rd round, 2008), LHP Donnie Hart (27 th round, 2013), and OF Trey Mancini (eighth round, 2013), were all drafted by the Orioles. DISABLED LIST: To begin the season, three players have been placed on the 10-day disabled list…RHP Wade Miley (upper respiratory infection, retroactive to 3/30), OF Anthony Santander (right forearm strain, retroactive to 3/30), and RHP Chris Tillman (right shoulder bursitis, retroactive to 3/30) have been placed on the 10-day DL. HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in the majors with 444 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, O’s hitters lead the majors with 1,107 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (404). VS. TORONTO: The Orioles and Blue Jays play the first game of 19 matchups between the two clubs this season…The Blue Jays won the 2016 season series, 10-9…The O’s trail the Blue Jays in the all-time series, 280- 320, with the O’s leading 159-143 at home and trailing 121-177 at Toronto. HOMER’S ODYSSEY: The Orioles led the majors with 253 home runs in 2016…OF Mark Trumbo led the majors with 47 homers…1B Chris Davis tied for 11 th in the majors with 38 home runs and 3B Manny Machado tied for 11 th in the American League with 37 home runs…For the fourth consecutive season, the Major League leader in home runs was an Oriole (also Chris Davis in 2013, Nelson Cruz in 2014, and Chris Davis in 2015). ZACH ATTACK: LHP Zach Britton recorded 47 consecutive saves in 2016, going 47-for-47...According to STATS, LLC., Britton had the longest save streak in as many chances to start a season by a left-handed pitcher in Major League history and ranks third all-time...Britton led the AL and tied for second in the majors in saves…His 0.54 ERA (4 ER/67.0 IP) led Major League relievers and was the lowest in Major League history among pitchers with at least 50.0 innings pitched…Britton ranks third on the O’s all-time saves list with 120…Britton is the active Major League leader with 49 consecutive saves, dating to October 1, 2015. WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Two members of the Orioles’ 40-man roster were members of the World Baseball Classic Champion Team USA: RHP Mychal Givens and OF Adam Jones…Mexico, featuring LHP Vidal Nuño, was eliminated in Pool D in Jalisco, Mexico…The Dominican Republic, featuring C Welington Castillo and INF Manny Machado, was eliminated in Pool F in San Diego, CA…Machado was named MVP of Pool C in Miami, FL…The Netherlands, featuring INF Jonathan Schoop, was eliminated in the semifinals of the Championship Round in Los Angeles. 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. COACHING STAFF: The Orioles named Roger McDowell as Major League pitching coach, Alan Mills as Major League bullpen coach, and Howie Clark as assistant hitting coach…This year will be the third for Scott Coolbaugh (hitting) and fifth for Bobby Dickerson (third base) and Einar Díaz (coach), while Wayne Kirby (first base), and John Russell (bench) return for their seventh years on the coaching staff. THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter returns for his eighth season as Orioles manager…He has a 1,429- 1,315 (.521) record in 18 seasons as manager of the Yankees (313-268, 1992-95), Diamondbacks (250-236, 1998-2000), Rangers (319-329, 2003-2006), and Orioles (547-482, August 2010-current)...Showalter’s 1,429 career victories rank 25 th all-time and fourth among active managers behind Bruce Bochy (1,789), Dusty Baker (1,766), and Mike Scioscia (1,490)…His 547 wins as Orioles manager are second-most in club history behind only Earl Weaver (1,480)…Showalter passed Paul Richards (517) for second place on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list with his 518 th career victory as Orioles manager last season. UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS DAY OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO O’S STARTER OPP. STARTER April 4 OFF DAY April 5 vs. Toronto 7:05 p.m. MASN2 Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Dylan Bundy (NR) LH J.A. Happ (NR) April 6 OFF DAY April 7 vs. New York 7:05 p.m. MASN2/MLBN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Ubaldo Jiménez (NR) RH Luis Severino (NR) April 8 vs. New York 4:05 p.m. MASN/FS1/NHK Orioles Radio/ESPN Radio RH Kevin Gausman (Monday) RH Masahiro Tanaka (0-1, 23.63) April 9 vs. New York 1:35 p.m. MASN/MLBN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM TBD LH CC Sabathia (Tuesday) All times listed are Eastern; All games broadcast on the Orioles Radio Network and 105.7 The Fan WINNING WAYS Most wins since 2012 among AL clubs: 1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 444 2. New York Yankees 435 3. Texas Rangers 434 4. Detroit Tigers 431 TEAM HOME RUN LEADERS Most team home runs in 2016: 1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 253 2. St. Louis Cardinals 225 3. Seattle Mariners 223 4. Toronto Blue Jays 221 SUPER SAVER 2016 American League saves leaders: 1. ZACH BRITTON, BAL 47 2. Francisco Rodriguez, DET 44 3. Sam Dyson, TEX 38 4. Alex Colome, TB 37 David Robertson, CWS 37 JUST A LITTLE CRUSH Major League home run leaders since 2012: 1. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 197 2. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 193 3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 178 4. Miguel Cabrera, DET 169 CURRENT HOMESTAND Record 0-0 Team Average .000 (0-for-0) Runs per Game 0.0 (0 R/0 G) Fielding Errors 0 Team ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP) Starters W-L 0-0 Starters ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP) Bullpen W-L-S 0-0-0 Bullpen ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP) Saves/Opps 0/0 Best homestand --- Worst homestand --- Best road trip --- Worst road trip --- UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS RHP Brad Brach Turns 31 on 4/12 RHP Chris Tillman Turns 29 on 4/15 C Welington Castillo Turns 30 on 4/24 UPCOMING MILESTONES Buck Showalter Needs 51 wins for 1,480* Zach Britton Needs 2 saves for 122** Chris Davis Needs 1 HR for 200 with BAL Adam Jones Needs 2 doubles for 250 Needs 1 HR for 223 with BAL*** Needs 4 hits for 1,452 with BAL^ *1,480 wins, HOF Earl Weaver, 24 th All-Time **122 saves with BAL, J. Johnson, 2 nd All-Time ***223 HR with BAL, R. Palmeiro, 5 th All-Time ^1,452 hits with BAL, B. Roberts, 8 th All-Time HOGAN’S HEROES Today marks Orioles PR assistant Jim Hogan’s final game with the club…He has accepted a position with the Philadelphia Phillies PR department…Hogan began working with the Orioles PR department prior to the 2015 season.

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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201

Monday, April 3, 2017 Game #1 Home Game #1 Baltimore Orioles (0-0) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (0-0)

RHP Kevin Gausman (9-12, 3.61 in 2016) vs. RHP Marco Estrada (9-9, 3.48 in 2016)

OPENING DAY: The Orioles open their 64th season this afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays…The Orioles are 41-22 all-time on Opening Day and have won 13 of their last 16 openers, including the last six…The Orioles are opening a season against the Blue Jays for the first time…The O’s have played Toronto twice before in home openers at Oriole Park on Opening Day: 2010 (L, 7-6) and 2015 (L, 12-5).

25th ANNIVERSARY OF ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS: Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened on April 6, 1992…The O’s will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards this season by wearing a commemorative jersey patch and using baseballs with the 25th anniversary logo...Additional plans for the 25th anniversary season of “The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball” will be announced.

GREAT OPENERS: Two current O’s have played in five or more Opening Day games for the Birds: J.J. Hardy (5 G) has batted .250 (4-for-16) with four walks, two doubles and four runs scored…Adam Jones (9 G) has hit .371 (13-for-35) with two walks, five doubles, a triple, a home run, six runs scored, seven RBI, and a hit by pitch.

MOST OPENING DAY STARTS BY POSITION THROUGH 2016 (total Opening Day starts in parenthesis): 1B: Eddie Murray-10 (12), Boog Powell-9 (12)…2B: Brian Roberts-9, Rich Dauer-8 (9)…SS: Cal Ripken, Jr.-14 (20), Mark Belanger-13…3B: Brooks Robinson-20, Cal Ripken-6 (20)…LF: Gary Roenicke-6, B.J. Surhoff-5 (6)…CF: Paul Blair-12, Adam Jones-9, Al Bumbry-6 (8)…RF: Nick Markakis-8, Ken Singleton-6 (9)…C: Rick Dempsey-10, Chris Hoiles-7, Gus Triandos-6 (7)…P: Jim Palmer-6, Mike Mussina-6, Dave McNally-5…DH: Ken Singleton-3 (9), Sam Horn-3, Harold Baines-3.

O’S ALL-TIME LEADERS IN OPENING DAY STARTS THROUGH 2016: 20: Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr.…13: Mark Belanger…12: Paul Blair, Eddie Murray, Boog Powell…11: Brady Anderson…10: Rick Dempsey…9: Rich Dauer, Ken Singleton, Brian Roberts, Adam Jones…8: Al Bumbry, Melvin Mora…7: Chris Hoiles, Gus Triandos, Davey Johnson, Rafael Palmeiro, Nick Markakis…6: Jackie Brandt, Andy Etchebarren, Lee May, Mike Mussina, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, Gary Roenicke, Mike Bordick, B.J. Surhoff, Jay Gibbons.

OPENING DAY ROSTER: The Orioles 25-man Opening Day roster consists of 11 pitchers, two catchers, five infielders, and seven outfielders...Three players that were drafted by the Orioles are appearing on an Opening Day roster for the first time...RHP Oliver Drake (43rd round, 2008), LHP Donnie Hart (27th round, 2013), and OF Trey Mancini (eighth round, 2013), were all drafted by the Orioles.

DISABLED LIST: To begin the season, three players have been placed on the 10-day disabled list…RHP Wade Miley (upper respiratory infection, retroactive to 3/30), OF Anthony Santander (right forearm strain, retroactive to 3/30), and RHP Chris Tillman (right shoulder bursitis, retroactive to 3/30) have been placed on the 10-day DL.

HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in the majors with 444 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, O’s hitters lead the majors with 1,107 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (404).

VS. TORONTO: The Orioles and Blue Jays play the first game of 19 matchups between the two clubs this season…The Blue Jays won the 2016 season series, 10-9…The O’s trail the Blue Jays in the all-time series, 280-320, with the O’s leading 159-143 at home and trailing 121-177 at Toronto.

HOMER’S ODYSSEY: The Orioles led the majors with 253 home runs in 2016…OF Mark Trumbo led the majors with 47 homers…1B Chris Davis tied for 11th in the majors with 38 home runs and 3B Manny Machado tied for 11th in the American League with 37 home runs…For the fourth consecutive season, the Major League leader in home runs was an Oriole (also Chris Davis in 2013, Nelson Cruz in 2014, and Chris Davis in 2015).

ZACH ATTACK: LHP Zach Britton recorded 47 consecutive saves in 2016, going 47-for-47...According to STATS, LLC., Britton had the longest save streak in as many chances to start a season by a left-handed pitcher in Major League history and ranks third all-time...Britton led the AL and tied for second in the majors in saves…His 0.54 ERA (4 ER/67.0 IP) led Major League relievers and was the lowest in Major League history among pitchers with at least 50.0 innings pitched…Britton ranks third on the O’s all-time saves list with 120…Britton is the active Major League leader with 49 consecutive saves, dating to October 1, 2015.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Two members of the Orioles’ 40-man roster were members of the World Baseball Classic Champion Team USA: RHP Mychal Givens and OF Adam Jones…Mexico, featuring LHP Vidal Nuño, was eliminated in Pool D in Jalisco, Mexico…The Dominican Republic, featuring C Welington Castillo and INF Manny Machado, was eliminated in Pool F in San Diego, CA…Machado was named MVP of Pool C in Miami, FL…The Netherlands, featuring INF Jonathan Schoop, was eliminated in the semifinals of the Championship Round in Los Angeles.

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.

COACHING STAFF: The Orioles named Roger McDowell as Major League pitching coach, Alan Mills as Major League bullpen coach, and Howie Clark as assistant hitting coach…This year will be the third for Scott Coolbaugh (hitting) and fifth for Bobby Dickerson (third base) and Einar Díaz (coach), while Wayne Kirby (first base), and John Russell (bench) return for their seventh years on the coaching staff.

THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter returns for his eighth season as Orioles manager…He has a 1,429-1,315 (.521) record in 18 seasons as manager of the Yankees (313-268, 1992-95), Diamondbacks (250-236, 1998-2000), Rangers (319-329, 2003-2006), and Orioles (547-482, August 2010-current)...Showalter’s 1,429 career victories rank 25th all-time and fourth among active managers behind Bruce Bochy (1,789), Dusty Baker (1,766), and Mike Scioscia (1,490)…His 547 wins as Orioles manager are second-most in club history behind only Earl Weaver (1,480)…Showalter passed Paul Richards (517) for second place on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list with his 518th career victory as Orioles manager last season.

UPCOMING PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS DAY OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO O’S STARTER OPP. STARTER April 4 OFF DAY April 5 vs. Toronto 7:05 p.m. MASN2 Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Dylan Bundy (NR) LH J.A. Happ (NR) April 6 OFF DAY April 7 vs. New York 7:05 p.m. MASN2/MLBN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Ubaldo Jiménez (NR) RH Luis Severino (NR) April 8 vs. New York 4:05 p.m. MASN/FS1/NHK Orioles Radio/ESPN Radio RH Kevin Gausman (Monday) RH Masahiro Tanaka (0-1, 23.63) April 9 vs. New York 1:35 p.m. MASN/MLBN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM TBD LH CC Sabathia (Tuesday)

All times listed are Eastern; All games broadcast on the Orioles Radio Network and 105.7 The Fan

WINNING WAYS

Most wins since 2012 among AL clubs:

1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 444 2. New York Yankees 435 3. Texas Rangers 434 4. Detroit Tigers 431

TEAM HOME RUN LEADERS

Most team home runs in 2016:

1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 253 2. St. Louis Cardinals 225 3. Seattle Mariners 223 4. Toronto Blue Jays 221

SUPER SAVER

2016 American League saves leaders:

1. ZACH BRITTON, BAL 47 2. Francisco Rodriguez, DET 44 3. Sam Dyson, TEX 38 4. Alex Colome, TB 37 David Robertson, CWS 37

JUST A LITTLE CRUSH

Major League home run leaders since 2012:

1. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 197 2. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 193 3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 178 4. Miguel Cabrera, DET 169

CURRENT HOMESTAND

Record 0-0

Team Average .000 (0-for-0) Runs per Game 0.0 (0 R/0 G)

Fielding Errors 0

Team ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP)

Starters W-L 0-0 Starters ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP)

Bullpen W-L-S 0-0-0 Bullpen ERA 0.00 (0 ER/0 IP) Saves/Opps 0/0

Best homestand --- Worst homestand --- Best road trip --- Worst road trip ---

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS

RHP Brad Brach Turns 31 on 4/12 RHP Chris Tillman Turns 29 on 4/15 C Welington Castillo Turns 30 on 4/24

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Buck Showalter Needs 51 wins for 1,480* Zach Britton Needs 2 saves for 122** Chris Davis Needs 1 HR for 200 with BAL Adam Jones Needs 2 doubles for 250 Needs 1 HR for 223 with BAL*** Needs 4 hits for 1,452 with BAL^

*1,480 wins, HOF Earl Weaver, 24th All-Time **122 saves with BAL, J. Johnson, 2nd All-Time ***223 HR with BAL, R. Palmeiro, 5th All-Time ^1,452 hits with BAL, B. Roberts, 8th All-Time

HOGAN’S HEROES

Today marks Orioles PR assistant Jim Hogan’s final game with the club…He has accepted a position with the Philadelphia Phillies PR department…Hogan began working with the Orioles PR department prior to the 2015 season.

MOST CAREER OPENING DAY HOME RUNS BY AN ORIOLE

6 - Brooks Robinson, 4 - Cal Ripken, 3 - Gus Triandos, Frank Robinson & Eddie Murray, 2 - Boog Powell, Sam Horn, Miguel Tejada, Luis Matos & Matt Wieters

ORIOLES OPENING DAY HOME RUNS YEAR OPP # PLAYER(S)

1957 WAS 1 Triandos

1958 WAS 1 Triandos 1959 WAS 1 Triandos

1960 WAS 1 B. Robinson

1962 NYY 1 Temple 1963 WAS 2 Gentile, Powell

1964 CWS 3 Orsino, Gaines, Powell

1966 BOS 2 B. Robinson, F. Robinson 1967 MIL 1 B. Robinson

1968 OAK 1 B. Robinson

1969 BOS 2 F. Robinson, Belanger 1970 CLE 1 F. Robinson

1973 MIL 3 Baylor, B. Robinson (2)

1975 DET 1 L. May 1978 MIL 1 Murray

1981 KC 2 Singleton, Dempsey

1982 KC 4 C. Ripken, Murray, Roenicke, Ford 1984 CWS 1 C. Ripken

1985 TEX 1 Murray

1989 BOS 1 C. Ripken 1990 KC 2 Horn (2)

1994 KC 2 Devereaux, Palmeiro

1997 KC 1 C. Ripken 1999 TB 2 Anderson, Belle

2002 NYY 1 Batista

2003 CLE 1 Cordova 2004 BOS 1 J. Lopez

2005 OAK 1 Matos

2006 TB 4 Conine, Matos, Mora, Tejada 2007 MIN 1 Tejada

2009 NYY 1 Izturis

2010 TB 3 Jones, Wieters, Scott 2012 MIN 1 Markakis

2013 TB 2 Wieters, Davis

2014 BOS 1 Cruz 2015 TB 3 De Aza, Pearce, Flaherty

TOTAL 58

OPPONENTS OPENING DAY HOME RUNS YEAR OPP # PLAYER(S)

1954 DET 3 Boone, Dropo, Bolling

1959 WAS 2 Killebrew, Bertora 1960 LA 3 Kluazewski (2), Cerv

1962 NYY 3 Skowron, Maris, Mantle

1968 OAK 1 R. Jackson 1969 BOS 1 Conigliaro

1978 MIL 2 Hisle, Lezcano (GS)

1981 KC 2 Hurdle, Wather 1982 KC 2 White, Brett

1987 TEX 1 McDowell

1989 BOS 1 Greenwell 1990 KC 2 Tartabull, White

1991 CWS 2 Sosa (2)

1993 TEX 3 Gonzalez, Palmer (2) 1994 KC 1 MacFarlane

1999 TB 2 Canseco, Flaherty

2000 CLE 2 Fryman, Lofton 2001 BOS 1 Nixon

2002 NYY 1 Jeter

2003 CLE 1 Garcia 2006 TB 2 Gomes, T. Lee

2007 MIN 2 Hunter, Morneau

2008 TB 1 Hinske 2009 NYY 2 Matsui, Posada

2010 TB 1 Longoria

2011 TB 1 Zobrist 2012 MIN 1 Willingham

2013 TB 1 Zobrist

2014 BOS 1 Sizemore 2015 TB 1 Longoria

TOT 48

BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME OPENING DAY RECORDS

YEAR DATE H/A OPP W/L SCORE O’S WINNER/LOSER ATTEND. TEMP WEATHER CONDITIONS

1954 04/13 A DET L 0-3 Don Larsen-c 46,994 70 Light rain, early afternoon

1955 04/11 A WAS L 5-12 Lou Kretlow-c 26,684 65 Cloudy, rain 12M-6AM

1956 04/17 A BOS L 1-8 Bill Wight 32,563 54 Partly cloudy

1957 04/15 A WAS W 7-6 (10) Billy Loes-r 23,872 61 Partly cloudy

1958 04/15 H WAS W 6-1 Billy O'Dell 34,377 73 Partly cloudy

1959 04/09 A WAS L 2-9 Jack Harshman 26,850 62 Sunny

1960 04/19 H WAS W 3-2 Jack Fisher-r 32,747 62 Sunny

1961 04/11 H LA L 2-7 Milt Pappas 37,352 56 Sunny

1962 04/10 A NYY L 6-7 Hal Brown-r 22,978 55 Sunny

1963 04/08 A WAS W 3-1 Steve Barber 43,022 51 Sunny

1964 04/14 A CWS W 5-3 Stu Miller-r 20,766 85 Sunny

1965 04/13 H CWS L 3-5 Steve Barber 39,455 60 Partly cloudy

1966 04/12 A BOS W 5-4 (13) Stu Miller-r 12,386 61 Partly cloudy

1967 04/11 H MIN W 6-3 Moe Drabowsky-r 40,112 75 Morning rain, cloudy afternoon

1968 04/10 H OAK W 3-1 Tom Phoebus 22,050 64 Cloudy

1969 04/08 H BOS L 4-5 (12) Mike Adamson-r 36,100 76 Mostly sunny

1970 04/07 A CLE W 8-2 Dave McNally-c 38,180 65 Sunny

1971 04/07 H WAS W 3-2 Dave McNally-c 36,423 57 Early morning rain, partly cloudy

1972 04/16* H NYY W 3-1 (7) Pat Dobson 13,153 61 Cloudy/rain-shortened game (7 innings) 1973 04/16 H MIL W 10-0 Dave McNally-c 26,543 73 Partly cloudy

1974 04/05 H DET W 3-2 Jim Palmer 23,918 66 Cloudy, rain later ending mid-afternoon

1975 04/10 A DET W 10-0 Jim Palmer-c 40,139 58 Partly cloudy

1976 04/09 H BOS W 1-0 Jim Palmer 46,425 52 Sunny

1977 04/07 H TEX L 1-2 (10) Jim Palmer-c 31,315 57 Sunny

1978 04/07 A MIL L 3-11 Mike Flanagan 47,824 66 Sunny

1979 04/06 H CWS W 5-3 Jim Palmer-c 39,648 52 Sunny

1980 04/10 A CWS W 5-3 Jim Palmer 35,539 62 Partly cloudy, intermittent sun afternoon

1981 04/10 H KC W 5-3 Steve Stone 50,323 68 Partly cloudy

1982 04/05 H KC W 13-5 Sam Stewart-r 51,956 50 Mostly cloudy, evening rain

1983 04/04 H KC L 2-7 Dennis Martinez 51,889 59 Sunny, patchy clouds, cool

1984 04/02 H CWS L 2-5 Scott McGregor 51,327 61 Sunny

1985 04/08 H TEX W 4-2 Don Aase-r 49,388 65 Light rain, windy

1986 04/07 H CLE L 4-6 Mike Flanagan 52,292 65 Light rain AM, partly cloudy

1987 04/06 H TEX W 2-1 Don Aase-r 51,650 46 Light snow & rain AM, afternoon cloudy

1988 04/04 H MIL L 0-12 Mike Boddicker 52,395 72 Rain AM, mostly sunny

1989 04/03 H BOS W 5-4 (11) Brian Holton-r 52,161 68 Early shower, then mostly sun

1990 04/09 A KC W 7-6 (11) Jay Aldrich-r 37,671 62 Partly cloudy, no rain

1991 04/08 H CWS L 1-9 Jeff Ballard 50,213 88 High overcast, hazy sunshine

1992 04/06 H CLE W 2-0 Rick Sutcliffe-c 44,568 62 Brilliant sunny skies

1993 04/05 H TEX L 4-7 Rick Sutcliffe 46,145 41 Cloudy

1994 04/04 H KC W 6-3 Mike Mussina 47,549 63

1995 04/26 A KC L 1-5 Jamie Moyer-r 24,170 71 Mostly cloudy

1996 04/02* H KC W 4-2 Mike Mussina 46,818 52 Sunny, light breeze

1997 04/02^ H KC W 4-2 Jimmy Key 46,588 65 Sunny

1998 03/31 H KC L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,820 91 Sunny

1999 04/05 H TB W 10-7 Mike Mussina 46,733 58 Sunny

2000 04/03 H CLE L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,902 78 Early clouds, otherwise sunny

2001 04/02 H BOS W 2-1 (11) Ryan Kohlmeier-r 46,547 62 Sunny

2002 04/01 H NYY W 10-3 Scott Erickson 48,058 62 Sunny

2003 03/31 H CLE W 6-5 (11) B.J. Ryan-r 46,257 48 Clouds, (delay because of snow)

2004 04/04 H BOS W 7-2 Sidney Ponson 47,683 43 Cloudy, night game, 24mph winds

2005 04/04 H OAK W 4-0 Rodrigo Lopez 48,271 67 Sunny

2006 04/03 H TB W 9-6 Rodrigo Lopez 46,986 65

2007 04/02 A MIN L 4-7 Erik Bedard 48,711 68 Dome

2008 03/31 H TB L 2-6 Jeremy Guthrie 46,807 55

2009 04/06 H NYY W 10-5 Jeremy Guthrie 48,607 56 Partly cloudy

2010 04/06 A TB L 3-4 Kevin Millwood 36,973 72 Dome

2011 04/01 A TB W 4-1 Jeremy Guthrie 34,078 72 Dome

2012 04/06 H MIN W 4-2 Jake Arrieta 46,773 59 Clear

2013 04/02 A TB W 7-4 Jason Hammel 34,078 72 Dome 2014 03/31 H BOS W 2-1 Zach Britton 46,685 60 Sunny

2015 04/06 A TB W 6-2 Chris Tillman 31,042 72 Dome

2016 04/04 H MIN W 3-2 Zach Britton 45,785 58 Overcast

41-22 2,528,314

*Had been PPD by 1 day (rain)…^Had been PPD by 1 day (wind and cold temperatures)

BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME HOME OPENER RECORDS YEAR DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE O’S PITCHER OF RECORD ATTENDANCE

1954 04/15 Chicago W 3-1 Bob Turley-c 46,354

1955 04/12 Boston L 1-7 Joe Coleman-s 38,085

1956 04/20 Washington W 3-2 Jim Wilson-c 29,083

1957 04/16 Boston L 2-4 Bill Wight-s 38,227

1958 04/15 Washington W 6-1 Billy O'Dell-r 34,377

1959 04/14 New York L 3-13 Arnie Portocarrero 34,225

1960 04/19 Washington W 3-2 Jack Ficher-r 32,747

1961 04/11 Los Angeles L 2-7 Milt Pappas-s 37,352

1962 04/14 Boston W 3-0 Chuck Estrada-s 11,379

1963 04/10 Washington W 3-2 Wes Stock-r 26,859

1964 04/17 New York W 4-3 (11) Stu Miller-r 35,141

1965 04/13 Chicago L 3-5 Steve Barber-s 39,455

1966 04/15 New York L 2-3 Wally Bunker-s 35,624

1967 04/11 Minnesota W 6-3 Moe Drabowsky-r 40,112

1968 04/10 Oakland W 3-1 Tom Phoebus-s 22,050

1969 04/08 Boston L 4-5 (12) Mike Adamson-r 36,100

1970 04/10 Detroit W 3-2 (10) Dick Hall-r 32,536

1971 04/07 Washington W 3-2 Dave McNally-c 36,423

1972 04/16 New York W 3-1 Pat Dobson-s 13,153

1973 04/06 Milwaukee W 10-0 Dave McNally-c 26,543

1974 04/05 Detroit W 3-2 Jim Palmer-s 23,918

1975 04/11 Boston L 5-6 (12) Doyle Alexander-r 38,687

1976 04/09 Boston W 1-0 Jim Palmer-s 46,425

1977 04/07 Texas L 1-2 (10) Jim Palmer-c 31,315

1978 04/14 Milwaukee W 6-5 Dennis Martinez-s 36,086

1979 04/06 Chicago W 6-3 Jim Palmer-c 39,648

1980 04/15 Kansas City W 2-2 Jim Palmer-s 50,244

1981 04/10 Kansas City W 5-3 Steve Stone-s 50,323

1982 04/05 Kansas City W 3-5 Sam Stewart-r 51,956

1983 04/04 Kansas City L 2-7 Dennis Martinez-s 51,889

1984 04/02 Chicago L 2-5 Scott McGregor-s 51,327

1985 04/08 Texas W 4-2 Don Aase-r 49,388

1986 04/07 Cleveland L 4-6 Mike Flanagan-s 52,292

1987 04/06 Texas W 2-1 Don Aase-r 51,644

1988 04/04 Milwaukee L 0-12 Mike Boddicker-s 52,395

1989 04/03 Boston W 5-4 (11) Brian Holton-r 52,161

1990 04/19 Detroit W 4-2 Dave Johnson-s 49,276

1991 04/08 Chicago L 1-9 Jeff Ballard-s 50,213

1992 04/06 Cleveland W 1-0 Rick Sutcliffe-c 44,568

1993 04/05 Texas L 4-7 Rick Sutcliffe 46,145

1994 04/04 Kansas City W 6-3 Mike Mussina 47,549

1995 05/01 Milwaukee L 0-7 Mike Mussina 46,523

1996 04/02 Kansas City W 4-2 Mike Mussina 46,818

1997 04/02 Kansas City W 4-2 Jimmy Key 46,588

1998 03/31 Kansas City L 1-4 Mike Mussina 46,820

1999 04/05 Tampa Bay W 10-7 Mike Mussina 46,671

2000 04/03 Cleveland L 1-4 Mike Mussina-s 46,902

2001 04/02 Boston W 2-1 (11) Ryan Kohlmeier-r 46,547

2002 04/01 New York W 10-3 Scott Erickson-s 48,058

2003 03/31 Cleveland W 6-5 (13) B. J. Ryan-r 46,257

2004 04/04 Boston W 7-2 Sidney Ponson-s 47,683

2005 04/04 Oakland W 4-0 Rodrigo Lopez-s 48,271

2006 04/03 Tampa Bay W 9-6 Rodrigo Lopez-s 46,986

2007 04/09 Detroit W 6-2 Daniel Cabrera-s 48,159

2008 03/31 Tampa Bay L 2-6 Jeremy Guthrie-s 46,807

2009 04/06 New York W 10-5 Jeremy Guthrie-s 48,607

2010 04/09 Toronto L 6-7 Michael Gonzalez-r 48,891

2011 04/04 Detroit W 5-1 Jake Arrieta-s 46,593

2012 04/06 Minnesota W 4-2 Jake Arrieta-s 46,773

2013 04/05 Minnesota W 9-5 Luis Ayala-r 46,653

2014 03/31 Boston W 2-1 Zach Britton-r 46,685

2015 04/10 Toronto L 12-5 Bud Norris-s 45,936

2016 04/04 Minnesota W 3-2 Zach Britton-r 45,785

TOTAL 42-21 2,648,287

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 42,036

Bolded Text = Season Opener AND Home Opener

Notes: Three Orioles have started six home openers: Jim Palmer (4-1), Mike Mussina (3-3), and Dave McNally (2-0).

BALTIMORE ORIOLES ALL-TIME OPENING DAY LINEUPS

1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

Bobby Young, 2b Billy Cox, 3b Fred Marsh, 2b Billy Gardner, 2b Billy Gardner, 2b Willie Tasby, cf Marv Breeding, 2b Ed Waitkus, 1b Don Leppert, 2b Bobby Adams, 3b George Kell, 1b Al Pilarcik, rf Bob Boyd, 1b Johnny Powers, rf

Gil Coan, cf Gil Coan, lf Dave Philley, rf Dick Williams, cf Gene Woodling, lf Bobby Avila, rf Jackie Brandt, cf

Vic Wertz, rf Gene Woodling, rf Gus Triandos, 1b Bob Nieman, lf Jim Marshall, 1b Gene Woodling, lf Gene Woodling, lf

Sam Mele, lf Ed Waitkus, 1b Tito Francona, cf Carl Powis, rf Gus Triandos, c Gus Triandos, c Gus Triandos, c

Vern Stephens, 3b Cal Abrams, cf Jim Dyck, lf Gus Triandos, c Jim Busby, cf Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b

Billy Hunter, ss Hal Smith, c Hal Smith, c Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Billy Gardner, 2b Jim Gentile, 1b

Clint Courtney, c Willy Miranda, ss Willy Miranda, ss Willy Miranda, ss Ron Hansen, ss Ron Hansen, ss Ron Hansen, ss

Don Larsen, p Lou Kretlow, p Bill Wight, p Hal Brown, p Connie Johnson, p Jack Harshman, p Jerry Walker, p

1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Jackie Brandt, cf John Temple, 2b Luis Aparicio, ss Jackie Brandt, cf Paul Blair, cf Luis Aparicio, ss Curt Blefary, lf

Russ Snyder, rf Earl Robinson, rf Jackie Brandt, cf Luis Aparicio, ss Luis Aparicio, ss Curt Blefary, lf Luis Aparicio, ss

Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Boog Powell, 1b Frank Robinson, rf Frank Robinson, rf

Jim Gentile, 1b Jim Gentile, 1b Jim Gentile, 1b Norm Siebern, 1b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b

Gus Triandos, c Jackie Brandt, cf Al Smith, rf John Orsino, c Sam Bowens, rf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b

Ron Hansen, ss Brooks Robinson, 3b Boog Powell, lf Sam Bowens, rf Jackie Brandt, lf Dave Johnson, 2b Dave Johnson, 2b Gene Stephens, lf Gus Triandos, c Jerry Adair, 2b Brooks Robinson, 3b John Orsino, c Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf

Marv Breeding, 2b Jerry Adair, ss Dick Brown, c Jerry Adair, 2b Jerry Adair, 2b Andy Etchebarren, c Andy Etchebarren, c

Milt Pappas, p Billy Hoeft, p Steve Barber, p Milt Pappas, p Steve Barber, p Steve Barber, p Dave McNally, p

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974

Don Buford, lf Don Buford, lf Don Buford, lf Paul Blair, cf Don Buford, lf Merv Rettenmund, rf Al Bumbry, lf

Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf Mark Belanger, ss Dave Johnson, 2b Merv Rettenmund, rf Bob Grich, 2b Rich Coggins, rf

Brooks Robinson, 3b Frank Robinson, rf Frank Robinson, rf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Bob Grich, 2b Frank Robinson, lf Boog Powell, 1b Boog Powell, 1b Frank Robinson, rf Brooks Robinson, 3b Earl Williams, c Tommy Davis, dh

Boog Powell, 1b Brooks Robinson, 3b Paul Blair, cf Merv Rettenmund, lf Elrod Hendricks, c Don Baylor, lf Don Baylor, 1b

Curt Blefary, rf Dave Johnson, 2b Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Paul Blair, cf Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b

Dave Johnson, ss Andy Etchebarren, c Dave Johnson, 2b Elrod Hendricks, c Dave Johnson, 2b Paul Blair, cf Earl Williams, c

Andy Etchebarren, c Mark Belanger, ss Andy Etchebarren, c Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Terry Crowley, dh Paul Blair, cf

Tom Phoebus, p Dave McNally, p Dave McNally, p Dave McNally, p Pat Dobson, p Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Ken Singleton, rf Al Bumbry, lf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf Al Bumbry, cf

Paul Blair, cf Paul Blair, cf Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, dh Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Rich Dauer, 2b

Tommy Davis, dh Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf Eddie Murray, 3b Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf Ken Singleton, rf

Lee May, 1b Lee May, 1b Lee May, 1b Lee May, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b

Bob Grich, 2b Bob Grich, 2b Eddie Murray, dh Doug DeCinces, 2b Doug DeCinces, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b

Don Baylor, lf Tony Muser, dh Pat Kelly, lf Gary Roenicke, lf Lee May, dh Lee May, dh Jose Morales, dh

Brooks Robinson, 3b Brooks Robinson, 3b Doug DeCinces, 3b Carlos Lopez, rf Gary Roenicke, lf Gary Roenicke, lf Rick Dempsey, c Andy Etchebarren, c Elrod Hendricks, c Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, 2b Gary Roenicke, lf

Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Mark Belanger, ss Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Mark Belanger, ss

Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Mike Flanagan, p Jim Palmer, p Jim Palmer, p Steve Stone, p

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Al Bumbry, cf John Shelby, cf John Shelby, cf Mike Young, lf Alan Wiggins, 2b Alan Wiggins, dh Jeff Stone, lf

Rich Dempsey, c Dan Ford, rf Dan Ford, rf Larry Sheets, rf Lee Lacy, rf Rick Burleson, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b

Dan Ford, rf Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Ken Singleton, dh Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b Eddie Murray, 1b

Eddie Murray, 1b Ken Singleton, dh John Lowenstein, lf Fred Lynn, cf Fred Lynn, cf Fred Lynn, cf Fred Lynn, cf

Cal Ripken, 3b Gary Roenicke, lf Ken Singleton, dh John Lowenstein, dh Mike Young, dh Ray Knight, 3b Larry Sheets, dh

Gary Roenicke, lf Rich Dauer, 2b Wayne Gross, 3b Wayne Gross, 3b John Shelby, lf Terry Kennedy, c Rick Schu, 3b

Lenn Sakata, ss Leo Hernandez, 3b Rich Dauer, 2b Rich Dauer, 2b Rick Dempsey, c John Shelby, rf Terry Kennedy, c

Rick Dauer, 2b Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Rick Dempsey, c Jackie Gutierrez, 3b Ken Gerhart, lf Joe Orsulak, rf

Dennis Martinez, p Dennis Martinez, p Scott McGregor, p Storm Davis, p Mike Flanagan, p Mike Boddicker, p Mike Boddicker, p

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Brady Anderson, cf Phil Bradley, lf Mike Devereaux, cf Brady Anderson, lf Brady Anderson, lf Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, lf

Phil Bradley, lf Joe Orsulak, rf Randy Milligan, lf Joe Orsulak, rf Mike Devereaux, cf Mike Devereaux, lf Brett Barberie, 2b

Steve Finley, rf Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, ss Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b

Cal Ripken, ss Mickey Tettleton, c Glenn Davis, 1b Glenn Davis, 1b Glenn Davis, 1b Harold Baines, dh Cal Ripken, ss

Larry Sheets, dh Randy Milligan, 1b Dwight Evans, rf Mike Devereaux, cf Harold Baines, dh Cal Ripken, ss Harold Baines, dh

Mickey Tettleton, c Sam Horn, dh Sam Horn, dh Sam Horn, dh Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c

Jim Traber, 1b Craig Worthington, 3b Craig Worthington, 3b Leo Gomez, 3b Leo Gomez, 3b Chris Sabo, 3b Andy Van Slyke, cf Craig Worthington, 3b Mike Devereaux, cf Bob Melvin, c Chris Hoiles, c Luis Mercedes, rf Mark McLemore, 2b Leo Gomez, 3b

Rene Gonzalez, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Bill Ripken, 2b Harold Reynolds, 2b Jeffrey Hammonds, rf Jeffrey Hammonds, rf

Dave Schmidt, p Bob Milacki, p Jeff Ballard, p Rick Sutcliffe, p Rick Sutcliffe, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, dh Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, cf Brady Anderson, cf Melvin Mora, cf Jerry Hairston, 2b

Roberto Alomar, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Roberto Alomar, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Delino DeShields, 2b Jerry Hairston, 2b Chris Singleton, cf

Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Eric Davis, rf Will Clark, 1b B.J. Surhoff, lf Delino DeShields, lf David Segui, dh Bobby Bonilla, dh Eric Davis, rf Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Albert Belle, rf Albert Belle, rf Brady Anderson, rf Jeff Conine, 1b

Cal Ripken, ss Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Jeff Conine, dh Harold Baines, dh Chris Richard, dh Jay Gibbons, rf

B.J. Surhoff, 3b B.J. Surhoff, lf B.J. Surhoff, lf Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Cal Ripken, 3b Tony Batista, 3b

Chris Hoiles, c Jeffrey Hammonds, cf Joe Carter, dh B.J. Surhoff, lf Will Clark, 1b David Segui, 1b Melvin Mora, lf

Tony Tarasco, rf Chris Hoiles, c Chris Hoiles, c Charles Johnson, c Charles Johnson, c Brook Fordyce, c Geronimo Gil, c

Jeffrey Hammonds, lf Jeff Reboulet, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Jeff Reboulet, 2b Mike Bordick, ss Mike Bordick, ss Mike Bordick, ss

Mike Mussina, p Jimmy Key, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p Mike Mussina, p Pat Hentgen, p Scott Erickson, p

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Jerry Hairston, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b

Gary Matthews Jr., cf Melvin Mora, 3b Melvin Mora, 3b Luis Matos, cf Melvin Mora, 3b Melvin Mora, 3b Adam Jones, cf

B.J. Surhoff, lf Miguel Tejada, ss Miguel Tejada, ss Melvin Mora, 3b Nick Markakis, rf Nick Markakis, rf Nick Markakis, rf

Jeff Conine, 1b Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Sammy Sosa, rf Miguel Tejada, ss Miguel Tejada, ss Kevin Millar, 1b Melvin Mora, 3b

Jay Gibbons, rf Javy Lopez, c Rafael Palmeiro, 1b Jay Gibbons, rf Aubrey Huff, 1b Aubrey Huff, dh Aubrey Huff, 1b

Tony Batista, 3b Jay Gibbons, rf Javy Lopez, c Kevin Millar, 1b Jay Gibbons, lf Ramon Hernandez, c Ty Wigginton, dh

Marty Cordova, dh David Segui, dh Jay Gibbons, dh Jeff Conine, lf Kevin Millar, dh Luke Scott, lf Luke Scott, lf Geronimo Gil, c Larry Bigbie, lf Luis Matos, cf Javy Lopez, dh Corey Patterson, cf Adam Jones, cf Gregg Zaun, c

Deivi Cruz, ss Luis Matos, cf Larry Bigbie, lf Ramon Hernandez, c Paul Bako, c Luis Hernandez, ss Cesar Izturis, ss

Rodrigo Lopez, p Sidney Ponson, p Rodrigo Lopez, p Rodrigo Lopez, p Erik Bedard, p Jeremy Guthrie, p Jeremy Guthrie, p

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Brian Roberts, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Nolan Reimold, lf Nick Markakis, rf Nick Markakis, rf Alejandro De Aza, lf Manny Machado, 3b

Adam Jones, cf Nick Markakis, rf J.J. Hardy, ss Manny Machado, 3b J.J. Hardy, SS Manny Machado, 3b Adam Jones, cf

Nick Markakis, rf Derrek Lee, 1b Nick Markakis, rf Adam Jones, cf Adam Jones, cf Adam Jones, cf Chris Davis, 1b Miguel Tejada, 3b Vladimir Guerrero, dh Adam Jones, cf Matt Wieters, c Chris Davis, 1b Steve Pearce, 1b Mark Trumbo, rf

Luke Scott, dh Adam Jones, cf Matt Wieters, c Chris Davis, 1b Nelson Cruz, lf Travis Snider, rf Matt Wieters, c

Matt Wieters, c Luke Scott, lf Wilson Betemit, dh J.J. Hardy, ss Matt Wieters, c Delmon Young, dh Pedro Álvarez, dh

Felix Pie, lf Mark Reynolds, 3b Mark Reynolds, 3b Nolan Reimold, lf Delmon Young, dh Ryan Flaherty, ss J.J. Hardy, ss

Garrett Atkins, 1b Matt Wieters, c Chris Davis, 1b Steve Pearce, dh Ryan Flaherty, 3b Jonathan Schoop, 2b Jonathan Schoop, 2b

Cesar Izturis, ss J.J. Hardy, ss Robert Andino, 2b Brian Roberts, 2b Jonathan Schoop, 2b Caleb Joseph, c Joey Rickard, lf

Kevin Millwood, p Jeremy Guthrie, p Jake Arrieta, p Jason Hammel, p Chris Tillman, p Chris Tillman, p Chris Tillman, p

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: #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: Making his first career Opening Day start…Made a career-high 30 starts last

season…He led the club with 18 Quality Starts in 2016…Among qualifying AL starting pitchers last

season, he ranked 12th in strikeouts per 9.0 IP (8.72)…Posted a career-high, five-game winning streak

(from August 18-September 14, 2016), in which he went 5-0 with a 1.59 ERA (7 ER/39.2 IP), 40

strikeouts, and five Quality Starts in six outings during that span…He did not surrender a run over three

straight outings (19.0 IP) from August 23-September 3, 2016.

SPRING TRAINING 2017: He went 0-0 with a 1.98 ERA (3 ER/13.2 IP) and 18 strikeouts in four

Spring Training starts this season…Gausman also started in a World Baseball Classic exhibition game

against the Dominican Republic team on March 7 at Ed Smith Stadium, tossing 3.0 hitless innings with

one walk and one strikeout.

CAREER VS. TORONTO: He went 0-2 with a 7.04 ERA (12 ER/15.1 IP) in three starts against the

Blue Jays last season…Gausman has gone 2-3 with a 4.40 ERA (22 ER/45.0 IP) in 12 career games

(seven starts) vs. Toronto…Last faced the Blue Jays on September 27, 2016, at Rogers Centre.

AGAINST THE AL EAST: He went 5-7 with a 3.31 ERA (34 ER/92.1 IP) and 84 strikeouts in 15

starts (nine Quality Starts) against AL East clubs last season…Gausman did not surrender a run over

three straight outings (21.0 IP) against AL East opponents from August 28-September 14, 2016, going 3-

0 with 23 strikeouts and three Quality Starts in that span…In 54 career outings (36 starts) against AL

East opponents, he has gone 14-14 with a 3.63 ERA (94 ER/233.1 IP) and 217 strikeouts…He has gone

10-13 with a 3.63 ERA (83 ER/205.2 IP) and 15 Quality Starts in 36 career starts against the AL East.

GEAUX GAUS: Gausman logged a career-high five straight Quality Starts (from August 23-September

14, 2016), going 4-0 with a 0.82 ERA (3 ER/33.0 IP) and 32 strikeouts in that span…His 0.82 ERA from

August 23-September 14, 2016 was the second-lowest mark among qualifying pitchers (min. 20.2 IP) in

Major League Baseball (and lowest among qualifying American League pitchers).

SHOW SOME SUPPORT: He received 82 runs of support in his 30 starts last season (4.11 run support

average)…He received one or fewer runs of support in 12 of his 30 starts in 2016.

K’S BUT FEW W’S: In 23 career starts in which he’s recorded at least seven strikeouts, he has gone 8-

8 with a 2.66 ERA (43 ER/145.1 IP) and 15 Quality Starts…The Birds have gone 11-12 in those

games…He recorded at least seven strikeouts in 13 starts last season.

AT ORIOLE PARK: He went 6-2 with a 2.67 ERA (23 ER/77.2 IP) in 12 home starts (eight Quality

Starts) last season…Opponents batted .235/.282/.389 against him at Oriole Park in 2016…He is 15-9

with a 3.03 ERA (72 ER/213.2 IP) in 41 career outings (33 starts/20 Quality Starts) at home.

ON THE ROAD: Gausman went 3-10 with a 4.32 ERA (49 ER/102.0 IP) and 109 strikeouts in 18 road

starts (10 Quality Starts) last season…He is 8-22 with a 4.81 ERA (128 ER/239.1 IP) in 54 career games

(39 starts) on the road…He has gone 6-21 with a 5.03 ERA (121 ER/216.1 IP) and 205 strikeouts in 39

career road starts (16 Quality Starts)…From August 22, 2014 to August 13, 2016, Gausman went 0-16

with a 5.55 ERA (83 ER/134.2 IP) in 25 road starts.

TWO FOR THE SHOW: He tossed 6.0 scoreless innings against the Yankees in the 2-0 win at Oriole

Park on September 3, 2016...Gausman also threw 7.0 scoreless innings at Yankee Stadium in his

previous outing on August 28, 2016...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last pitcher to start

against the Yankees and not allow a run in two straight appearances was Oakland’s RHP Scott

Sanderson in May 1990.

DL STINT: Began the 2016 season on the 15-day disabled list with a right shoulder strain (retroactive to

March 25)…Made three starts on a Major League rehab assignment between Class A-Advanced

Frederick, Double-A Bowie, and Triple-A Norfolk, combining to post a 3.27 ERA (4 ER/11.0 IP) with

19 strikeouts.

CAREER DAY: Gausman struck out a career-high 10 batters over a career-high 8.0 innings, September

30, 2015 (Game 2 of doubleheader) against the Blue Jays at Oriole Park…His career-high 10 strikeouts

matched a 2015 Orioles season-high by a starter…He also logged a career-high tying 8.0 innings twice

last season (last: September 14, 2016, at Boston).

STREAK SNAPPED: With his win on June 25, 2016, against Tampa Bay in Game 1 of a doubleheader,

he snapped a streak of 12 consecutive starts (April 25-June 20, 2016) in which he did not earn a win as a

starter, going 0-5 with a 4.37 ERA (33 ER/68.0 IP) and six Quality Starts in those 12 outings.

NO-DECISIONS: He did not factor in the decision over five straight outings from April 30-May 21,

2016, posting a 2.84 ERA (10 ER/31.2 IP) with four Quality Starts in that span…His ERA in that stretch

ranked 12th among qualifying American League pitchers (minimum 19.0 IP).

GAUSMAN’S 2016 STARTS

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

4/25 at TB 0-2 0-1 L 5.0 3 1 1 2 7 0 91 56 First start of season; Surrendered one run in the fifth inning

4/30 vs. CWS 7-8 5-3 ND 6.0 4 3 2 1 3 1 94 67 Retired the last seven batters he faced; first Quality Start of season

5/5 vs. NYY 1-0 0-0 ND 8.0 3 0 0 0 4 0 98 65 Tied for the longest start of his career in terms of innings pitched

5/10 at MIN 5-3 3-3 ND 6.0 5 3 3 2 9 1 111 69 Third straight Quality Start; Season-high 9 K

5/15 vs. DET 5-6 5-4 ND 5.0 10 4 4 2 1 1 98 61 Surrendered a career-high 10 hits

5/21 at LAA 3-1 0-1 ND 6.2 8 1 1 1 6 0 112 74 Season-high 112 pitches; Wieters hit a go-ahead 3-run HR in T-9th

5/26 at HOU 2-4 1-4 L 5.0 5 4 4 1 7 3 104 62 Surrendered a career-high tying 3 home runs (2nd time)

5/31 vs. BOS 2-6 2-5 L 6.0 5 5 5 2 8 3 113 73 Made his 50th career start

6/5 vs. NYY 3-1 0-1 ND 6.0 7 1 1 2 5 0 104 70 Recorded his fifth Quality Start of the season

6/10 at TOR 3-4 3-3 ND 6.1 8 3 2 2 4 1 106 72 Tossed 100-plus pitches for career-high fifth straight outing

6/15 at BOS 4-6 0-6 L 3.0 7 6 6 2 3 1 71 45 Shortest start of the season in terms of innings pitched

6/20 at TEX 3-4 4-3 L 5.0 9 4 4 1 5 1 103 65 Surrendered a solo HR to Ian Desmond in the third inning

6/25 vs. TB 5-0 5-0 W 7.2 4 0 0 0 7 0 113 75 Snapped a stretch of 12 starts without a victory

7/1 at SEA 2-5 2-3 L 6.0 8 3 3 0 7 2 107 77 8th Quality Start of the season; 3rd start w/out a walk this season

7/6 at LAD 6-4 4-4 ND 5.0 8 4 4 1 6 1 95 64 Baltimore’s longest game of season in terms of innings (14.0)

7/18 at NYY 1-2 1-2 L 6.2 6 2 2 1 6 1 110 70 First start after the All-Star Game break

7/23 vs. CLE 5-2 5-0 W 7.0 4 0 0 3 7 0 116 74 Tossed a career-high 116 pitches; 3rd scoreless start of season

7/29 at TOR 5-6 4-6 L 3.0 6 6 6 3 4 3 79 48 Surrendered a career-high tying 3 HR (third time this season)

8/3 vs. TEX 3-2 3-2 W 7.0 7 2 2 1 7 1 108 74 Set a new single-season career-high in strikeouts

8/8 at OAK 2-3 1-2 L 6.0 6 2 2 2 6 1 100 55 12th Quality Start of the season

8/13 at SF 2-6 0-2 L 4.0 2 2 2 6 9 0 97 45 Career-high six walks; Season-high tying nine strikeouts

8/18 vs. HOU 13-5 12-5 W 6.2 7 5 4 1 8 2 112 70 Received a career-high 12 runs of support

8/23 vs. WAS 8-1 6-0 W 6.0 6 0 0 2 2 0 110 68 Notched his fourth scoreless start this season

8/28 at NYY 5-0 5-0 W 7.0 7 0 0 0 9 0 108 75 Season-high tying 9 K for the 3rd time; 5th scoreless start of season

9/3 vs. NYY 2-0 2-0 W 6.0 2 0 0 2 8 0 109 71 Extended his winning streak to a career-high four games

9/9 at DET 3-4 2-3 ND 6.0 7 3 3 2 7 0 114 71 Set a new career high with his fourth consecutive Quality Start

9/14 at BOS 1-0 1-0 W 8.0 4 0 0 1 6 0 120 84 Career-high tying 8.0 scoreless IP & career-high 120 pitches

9/20 vs. BOS 2-5 1-5 L 6.1 10 5 5 1 5 2 101 68 Surrendered a career-high tying 10 hits

9/27 at TOR 1-5 1-5 L 6.0 7 5 4 2 5 2 103 63 Logged his eighth straight start of 100 or more pitches

10/2 at NYY 5-2 5-1 W 7.1 8 2 2 1 3 1 106 69 Earned his 9th win of the season while logging his 18th Quality Start

SEASON TOTALS 9-12 179.2 183 76 72 47 174 28 3,113 2,000 (64.2%)

GAUSMAN’S 2016 SPLITS

Home: 6-2, 2.67 ERA vs. LH: .232 (75-323), 11 HR Away: 3-10, 4.32 ERA vs. RH: .288 (108-375), 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 Career 23-31 3.97 95 453.0 454 210 200 127 414

Home: 15-9, 3.03 ERA vs. LH: .241 (215-893), 25 HR

Away: 8-22, 4.81 ERA vs. RH: .281 (239-851) 35 HR

RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING IN 2016

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

15 13 15 10 9 7 6 1 - 76

RUN SUPPORT WHILE IN GAME IN 2016

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

6 6 4 4 2 6 1 0 0 0 1

LAST TIME

Date & Opp Final Line

Win: 10/2/16 at NYY 7.1 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, 1 HR

Loss: 9/27/16 at TOR 6.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R/4 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, 2 HR

ND: 9/9/16 at DET 6.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB (1 IBB), 7 K, 1 HB CG: 7/13/14 vs. NYY 5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 K, 1 HR

SHO: -- --

2016 SEASON HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp.

Innings Pitched: 8.0 2x, last: 9/14 at BOS

Hits Allowed: 10 2x, last: 9/20 vs. BOS

Runs Allowed: 6 2x, last: 7/29 at TOR

Strikeouts: 9 3x, last: 8/28 at NYY

Walks: 6 8/13 at SF HR allowed: 3 3x, last: 7/29 at TOR

Winning Streak: 5 8/18-9/14

Losing Streak: 5 4/25-6/20

Shortest start: 3.0 2x, last: 7/29 at TOR

Pitches thrown: 120 9/14 at BOS

CAREER HIGHS

No. Date(s) & Opp. Innings Pitched: 8.0 3x, last: 9/14/16 at BOS

Hits Allowed: 10 2x, last: 9/20/16 vs. BOS

Runs Allowed: 8 7/7/15 at MIN

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

Walks: 6 8/13/16 at SF

HR allowed: 3 4x, last: 7/29/16 at TOR

Winning Streak: 5 8/18/16-9/14/16

Losing Streak: 5 4/25/16-6/20/16 Shortest start: 2.1 9/2/15 vs. TB

Pitches thrown: 120 9/14/16 at BOS

GAUSMAN VS. BLUE JAYS

PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI Barney .500 8 4 1 1

Bautista .077 13 1 1 1

Carrera .500 8 4 1 2

Donaldson .375 16 6 1 4

Goins .000 4 0 0 0

Martin .571 7 4 0 2

Morales .000 2 0 0 1

Pearce .500 2 1 0 0 Pillar .364 11 4 0 1

Pompey .400 5 2 0 0

Saltalamacchia .000 2 0 0 0

Smoak .250 4 1 0 0

Travis .000 4 0 0 0

Tulowitzki .400 5 2 1 2

ESTRADA VS. ORIOLES

PLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI

Castillo .304 23 7 4 8 Davis .125 16 2 2 4

Flaherty .333 9 3 2 5

Gentry .--- -- -- -- --

Hardy .200 15 3 1 2

Jones .067 15 1 0 0

Joseph .000 2 0 0 0

Kim .250 8 2 0 0 Machado .111 18 2 1 2

Mancini .--- -- -- -- --

Rickard .333 3 1 0 0

Schoop .235 17 4 2 2

Smith .167 12 2 0 1

Trumbo .200 15 3 1 4

STARTING PITCHER RUN SUPPORT

PITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUN SUPP AVG O’S W-L QUALITY STARTS Q.S. %

Gausman - - - - - - -

TOTALS - - - - - - -

BIRDS IN THE BULLPEN

35 • BRAD BRACH • RHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 9/21/16 (A. Benintendi) 9/18/16 vs. TB 10/1/16 at NYY 6/8/16 vs. KC - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Selected to the 2016 All-Star Game, his first career All-Star selection...Chosen by the manager (Ned Yost) in conjunction with Major League Baseball

Since the start of 2014, leads all Major League relievers with 22 wins

Led the club with 71 appearances and 24 holds...Ranked sixth among AL relievers in strikeouts (92) and third among AL relievers with 79.0 IP

The Orioles went 54-17 in games in which he pitched last season...Struck out at least one batter in 55 of his 71 appearances in 2016

Tied for the 2016 Major League lead with 10 wins in relief...Was the first O’s reliever with 10 or more wins in a season since Arthur Rhodes (1997)

With Mychal Givens last season, became part of the 2nd set of O’s relievers (all games in relief) to post eight or more wins in a season (Dick Hall, 11 and Stu Miller, 14 in 1965)

53 • ZACH BRITTON • LHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 4/11/16 (M. Betts) 5/5/16 vs. NYY 4/30/16 vs. CWS 9/28/16 at TOR - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Named the 2016 Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year

Selected to the 2016 All-Star Game, his second consecutive All-Star selection (second career, also 2015)...Earned the save for the AL squad (1.0 IP, 1 H)

Ranked first among qualifying relief pitchers in the majors with a 0.54 ERA (4 ER/67.0 IP) last season

His 0.54 ERA last season led all Major League pitchers (min. 50.0 IP) and was the lowest in Major League history with at least 50.0 IP

Posted a Major League record 43 consecutive relief appearances (41.1 IP) without surrendering an earned run from 5/5/16-8/22/16, according to STATS, LLC. (since 1913)

Went 47-for-47 in save opportunities last season... His 47 saves led the AL and ranked tied for second in the majors

Set the club record for consecutive saves in as many opportunities to begin a season (47-for-47) in 2016, surpassing Chris Ray’s mark (18-for-18) from 4/3-6/17/06

According to STATS, LLC., he posted the third-longest stretch of consecutive saves converted to start a season (47) in Major League history (since 1969) last year

His 120 career saves are the third-most among Orioles relievers in club history (since 1954)...Jim Johnson (122) ranks second

His 120 saves since the start of 2014 lead all American League relievers (fourth in the majors)...Is one of 20 active pitchers with 100 or more career saves

Since the start of 2014, ranks second among qualifying relievers in Major League Baseball with a 1.38 ERA (32 ER/209.0 IP)

71 • OLIVER DRAKE • RHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 9/12/16 (D. Ortiz) 9/23/16 vs. ARI None None - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Earned his first career MLB win on 9/23/16 vs. ARI (pitched the top of the 12th inning)

Owned a 10.50 strikeouts per 9.0 IP ratio in 14 games with the Orioles during the 2016 season (21 strikeouts in 18.0 IP)

Pitched to a 2.72 ERA (17 ER/56.1 IP) with 10 saves over 47 games (one start) with Norfolk in 2016

Posted a 12.60 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio with Triple-A Norfolk (79 K’s/56.1 IP) during the 2016 season

Named International League Pitcher of the Week on 6/20/16 (4-for-4 in SVO, 4.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 10 K)

60 • MYCHAL GIVENS • RHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 8/22/16 (D. Espinosa) 7/31/16 at TOR 9/7/16 at TB None - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Led Orioles relievers and ranked fourth among AL relievers with 96 strikeouts last season...Finished tied for third in the majors last year with eight wins as a reliever

Across 2015-16, began his Major League career with a 7-0 record (49 games), the first Orioles reliever to go 7-0 to begin his Major League career

Registered at least one strikeout in 48 of his 66 games in 2016, including 32 multi-strikeout performances

Ranked third among rookie AL relievers last season with an 11.57 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio...His 96 strikeouts ranked first among rookie AL relievers in 2016

Since making his Major League debut (6/24/15), ranks sixth among AL relievers with 134 strikeouts

Pitched in the AL Wild Card Game at TOR (2.1 IP, 3 K), stranding two inherited runners...Was his first career postseason appearance

58 • DONNIE HART • LHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 9/22/16 (H. Ramirez) None None - - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Named the 2016 Jim Palmer Minor League Pitcher of the Year and was an Eastern League mid-season All-Star with Double-A Bowie

Had his contract selected by the Orioles on 7/15/16...Made his Major League debut on 7/17/16 at TB

Tossed 15.1 innings to start his Major League career before allowing his first run, a home run to Hanley Ramirez on 9/22/16 vs. BOS

Did not allow a hit in 13 of his 22 Major League appearances in 2016

With Bowie in 2016, worked in a career-high 40 games...His innings pitched (46.1) and strikeouts (50) were both career highs

Led the Baysox in WHIP (1.04) and K/BB ratio (7.14), was second in appearances, and third in saves (four) last season

52 • VIDAL NUÑO • LHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 8/31/16 (A. Beltre) 7/20/16 vs. CWS 6/20/16 vs. Det None - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Spent the 2016 season with the Seattle Mariners, going 1-1 with a 3.53 ERA (23 ER/58.2 IP) in 55 games (one start)

Logged 12 holds last season, which ranked third on the Mariners…His 55 appearances in 2016 were third-most among Seattle pitchers

Made his lone start of the season on 6/23/16 at DET…Posted a 1.61 ERA (5 ER/28.0 IP) in 27 home games at Safeco Field in 2016

56 • DARREN O’DAY • RHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 9/18/16 (C. Dickerson) 7/24/16 vs. CLE 5/15/16 vs. DET 8/2/16 vs. TEX - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

On 8/13/16, was placed on the 15-day DL (retroactive to 8/12/16) with a right shoulder rotator cuff strain...Reinstated on 9/18/16

Placed on the 15-day DL (right hamstring strain) on 6/3/16...Reinstated from the DL on 7/24/16

Did not surrender a run over his first 10 games of the season (8.2 IP) last year...The Orioles went 10-0 over those 10 games

Retired 23 of 24 first batters faced and stranded nine of 10 inherited runners in 2016

Since 9/4/15 (48 games), has posted a 2.82 ERA (14 ER/44.2 IP) and the Orioles have gone 41-7 in those games

Since joining the Orioles in 2012, ranks sixth among Major League relievers (fourth in AL) with a 2.11 ERA (69 ER/294.0 IP)

Pitched in the 2016 AL Wild Card Game at TOR (1.2 IP, 1 K), stranding two inherited runners...His 21st career postseason game

63 • TYLER WILSON • RHP SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH

HR - - - - - 8/19/16 (J. Altuve) 6/26/16 vs. TB 7/2/16 at SEA None - -

vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0

Pitched to a 3.86 ERA (9 ER/21.0 IP) in 11 relief outings during the 2016 season

Went 4-6 with a 5.67 ERA (46 ER/73.0 IP) over 13 starts in 2016…Is 1-0 with a 3.09 ERA (11 ER/32.0 IP) over 15 career relief appearances

Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings on June 16, 2016 at BOS, surrendering three hits while striking out a career-high six

POSITION PLAYERS

29 • WELINGTON CASTILLO • C (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/30/16; .250, 1-4, 1 RBI)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 8G (8/5-22; .484, 15-31, 4 BB, 4-2B, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 6 R)

Hit .264 (110-for-416) with 24 doubles, 14 home runs, and 68 RBI in 113 games for the Diamondbacks last season

Set career highs in hits, at-bats, doubles, and RBI and matched his career high in games played in 2016

Ranked third among NL catchers with 32 homers from 2015-16, trailing only Yasmani Grandal (43) and Wilson Ramos (37)

His extra-base hit (58) and RBI (68) total last season were each fifth-most by a catcher in D-backs history

Threw out 34.4 pct. of attempted base stealers (21-for-61) in 2016, the best percentage among NL catchers (min. 750.0 IP)

Collected 38 RBI after the All-Star Break in 2016, tied for third most among all catchers (also Russell Martin and Buster Posey)

Batted .317 (19-for-60) with three doubles, two home runs, and 26 RBI with runners in scoring position and two outs last season

In 26 games during the daytime in 2016, hit .329 (27-for-82) with seven doubles, two homers, and 15 RBI, the 10th-best average in the NL (min. 75 AB)

Tallied six home runs in April 2016, matching his career single-month high (also August 2015)

Had four straight multi-RBI games from 4/20-25/16, matching the D-backs record

Matched his career high of five consecutive games with a RBI on two occasions, 7/22-29/16 and 8/28-9/3/16

19 • CHRIS DAVIS • 1B (L) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 10/2/16; .250, 1-4)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 5G (last: 9/2-6; ..444, 8-18, 1 BB, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 5 R)

Ranks eighth on the Orioles all-time home runs list with 199 (B. Anderson ranks seventh with 209)

Tied for the club lead with 13 game-winning RBI last season (also Jonathan Schoop)...Finished tied for eighth in the AL with 38 home runs in 2016

Ranked tied for fourth in the AL with 88 walks last season

Named AL Player of the Week for 6/6-12/16 after batting .368 (7-for-19) with 1-2B, 5 HR, and 10 RBI in 6 games, his 4th career AL POW Award (last 6/2/2013)

From 6/6-12/16, led MLB in home runs (5), slugging percentage (1.211), and total bases (23)

Homered in five consecutive games (6/7-12/16), logging four multi-RBI games during that week

Since the start of 2012, leads the majors with 197 home runs…Since the start of 2013, ranks tied for fifth in in the majors with 275 extra-base hits

Became the third player to hit 100 career home runs at OPACY on 6/3/16 vs. NYY

Ranks third on the ballpark’s all-time home run list (112) behind A. Jones (120) and R. Palmeiro (124)

His 10 career Eutaw Street home runs are the most by any player in Oriole Park history (surpassed Luke Scott’s six on 6/16/2015 vs. PHI)

Signed a seven-year contract with the Orioles on 1/21/16

3 • RYAN FLAHERTY • INF (L) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-5 since 9/12/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 4G (last: 6/17-22; .400, 6-15, 1 BB, 2-2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 4 R)

Played 74 games in 2016, making appearances at 1B (7 G), 2B (1 G), SS (13 G), 3B (40 G), RF (6 G), LF (3 G), and pitcher (1 G), making seven pinch-hit appearances

Launched his second career Eutaw Street home run on 6/7/16 vs. KC (also 9/25/13)

Made his Major League pitching debut on 8/20/16 vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR)...Only Orioles position player to pitch in 2016

In five games with Triple-A Norfolk last season, hit .421/.500/.474 with a double, RBI, three runs scored, and three walks

2 • J.J. HARDY • SS (R) SEASON DEBUT vTOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-8, 1 BB, 1 RBI since 9/30/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 10G (7/2-17; .385, 15-39, 1 BB, 4-2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 5 R)

Over his last 80 games (after 7/2) of 2016, batted .286/.328/.435 (79-for-276) with 20 doubles, seven home runs, and 37 RBI

Ranked second among qualifying shortstops in the majors with a .9873 fielding percentage last season

Left the game on 5/1/16 vs. CWS in the top of the sixth inning following a foul ball off his left foot

Placed on the 15-day DL on 5/3/16 (retroactive to 5/2/16) with a left foot fracture...Reinstated from the DL on 6/18/16

Ranks second on the Orioles all-time home runs list by a shortstop (103), surpassing Miguel Tejada (99) on 8/18...He trails only Cal Ripken, Jr. (345)

Has played in the third-most games as a shortstop in club history (816)...Mark Belanger ranks second with 1,898 games at shortstop

Since 2011, ranks second among Major League shortstops with 103 home runs and ranks fourth with 361 RBI

14 • CRAIG GENTRY • OF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 4/24/16; .333, 1-3)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 3G (4/5-9; .333, 3-9, 1 BB, 1-2B, 2 RBI)

Made the Angels 2016 Opening Day roster…Placed on the 15-day disabled list with a right lumbar spine strain on 5/1/16…Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 6/11/16

Appeared with the AZL Angels (1G), Class A-Advanced Inland Empire (7G), and Triple-A Salt Lake (8G) while on minor league rehab assignments last season

Activated from the 60-day disabled list and was designated for assignment on 7/30/16…Later released and cleared waivers following his DFA

Since 2009, his stolen base percentage of 85.6 (77-for-90) ranks second in Major League Baseball (min. 90 stolen base attempts)

10 • ADAM JONES • CF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-11, 1 BB since 9/30/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 11G (6/19-30; .396, 19-48, 4 BB, 2-2B, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 15 R)

Registered his ninth consecutive season with at least 100 hits last year

Has posted six straight seasons (since 2011) with 25 or more home runs...Since 2012, ranks ninth among all Major League hitters with 150 home runs

Hit 11 home runs in June 2016, tied for the Major League lead...His 27 RBI in June ranked tied for fourth among Major League players

Hit five leadoff home runs last season (9/10 at DET, 8/19 vs. HOU, 7/28 at MIN, 7/8 vs. LAA, 6/28 at SD)

Hit his 200th home run as an Oriole on 6/2/16 vs. BOS...Was his second home run of the night, his first multi-home run game of the season and ninth of his career

Hit his 200th career home run on 5/13/16 vs. DET, becoming the second player (also Ted Williams, 400) to hit a century milestone home run (200 or higher) in a 1-0 game

Ranks ninth on the Orioles all-time hits list (1,448)…Ranks sixth on the Orioles all-time home run list (222)...Ranks seventh on the Orioles all-time RBI list (730)

Ranks second on the Oriole Park home runs list with 120 homers...Rafael Palmeiro leads the ballpark’s home runs list with 124

Became the all-time RBI leader at Oriole Park (now with 396), passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (368) on 6/4/16 vs. NYY

Is the all-time extra-base hits leader at Oriole Park (now with 258), surpassing Brady Anderson (243) on 6/6/16 vs. KC

Named the Orioles recipient of the Roberto Clemente Award and earned the Orioles Heart and Hustle Award

36 • CALEB JOSEPH • C (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-11 since 9/11/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 4G (7/21-24; .500, 7-14, 1 BB, 1 R)

Caught 10-of-32 (31.3%) would-be base stealers in 2016 and has caught 46-of-139 (33.1%) in his career

Had a four-game hitting streak from 7/21-24/16 in which he hit .500 (7-for-14) with one walk and one run

Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/31/16 with a testicular injury suffered on 5/30/16 vs. BOS...Activated from the DL on 6/30/16

Batted .289/.348/.500 (11-for-38) two doubles, two home runs, and seven RBI in 12 rehab games between Double-A Bowie and Class A-Advanced Frederick

Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/2/16...Batted .250/.286/.250 (10-for-40) with four RBI over nine games with the Tides last season

25 • HYUN SOO KIM • OF (L) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-7, 1 BB since 9/30/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 10G (7/26-8/8; .324, 12-37, 5 BB, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 6 R)

Became the first Korean-born player in Orioles history when he made his Major League debut on 4/10/16 vs. TB…Collected his 1st MLB hit with a single in the 2nd inning

Notched a 10-game hitting streak from 7/26-8/8/16 in which he hit .324 (12-for-37) with five walks, one home run, and one RBI

Slugged his first Major League home run on 5/29/16 at CLE...Slugged his first career home run at Oriole Park on 8/4/16 vs. TEX (off A.J. Griffin)

Collected his first career RBI on 4/23/16 at KC…Recorded his first career Major League stolen base on 6/8/16 vs. KC

Had a career-high 4 hits on 8/18/16 vs. HOU, going 4-for-5 with his 1st career 3B…Slugged his 1st career PH HR on 9/28/16 at TOR...Went 6-for-9 (.667) as a pinch-hitter

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, only three other active players began their careers with at least six hits in their first nine pinch-hit at-bats

13 • MANNY MACHADO • INF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 2G (since 10/1/16; .286, 2-7, 1 BB, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 2 R)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 16G (4/4-23; .397, 27-68, 5 BB, 8-2B, 6 HR, 11 RBI, 15 R)

Selected to the 2016 All-Star Game, his third career All-Star selection (also 2013 and 2015)...Elected the starting third baseman by fan balloting (0-for-3)

Finished fifth in American League MVP voting…Voted the winner of the Louis M. Hatter Most Valuable Oriole Award by members of the local media

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his three grand slams were the second-most by an Oriole in a season

Hit his 100th career HR on 8/30/16 vs. TOR, becoming the fastest Oriole (in terms of age) to reach the 100 career HR mark at 24.055...Eddie Murray did so at age 24.177

Became the third-fastest Oriole in terms of games played to reach the 100 career home run mark (578 career games), behind only Boog Powell (564) and Chris Hoiles (577)

Went 3-for-6 with three home runs and seven RBI on 8/7/16 at CWS, homering in the first, second, and third innings

This marked the 19th game in club history an Oriole recorded seven or more RBI (14th different Oriole)...According to STATS, LLC

Became the second player in Major League history to homer in each of the first three innings of a game (Carl Reynolds, CWS on 7/2/30 at NYY)

Became the ninth player in Major League history to homer in three consecutive innings and first since Kevin Mench (TEX) on 6/30/05 vs. LAA (STATS, LLC.)

Hit 11 home runs as a shortstop and 26 home runs as a third baseman, the first Orioles player to homer at least 10 times from each position in the same season

Became the second player in Major League history to homer at least 10 times as a shortstop and 20 times as a third baseman in the same season

Posted a career-high 16-game hitting streak from 4/4-23/16 (.397/.446/.779), becoming the first Oriole to hit safely in the club’s first 16 games of a season

Named AL Player of the Month for April, batting .344 (33-96) with 10 doubles, seven home runs, 16 RBI, and 20 runs scored over 23 games

Played his 500th career game on 5/30/16 vs. BOS...Logged 211 extra-base hits within his first 500 games, passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (208) for the Orioles record (STATS, LLC.)

67 • TREY MANCINI • INF SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-3 since 9/28/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 2G (9/22-24; .571, 4-7, 1-2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R)

Became the third player in Major League history (since 1913) to homer in each of his first three Major League starts last season

Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/18/16...Made his Major League debut on 9/20/16 vs. BOS as the designated hitter

Hit a solo home run (first Major League hit) in the bottom of the fifth inning of his Major League debut on 9/20/16 vs. BOS

According to STATS, LLC., became the ninth player in Orioles history to homer for his first Major League hit (last: Nick Markakis on 4/5/06)

Became the first Oriole to homer in his Major League debut since Jonathan Schoop on 9/25/13 (Schoop’s second career hit)

Became the third Oriole to slug a home run in his Major League debut (also Schoop and Larry Haney on 7/27/66)

23 • JOEY RICKARD • OF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 4G (since 7/16/16; .357, 5-14, 1-2B, 1 RBI)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 7G (4/4-12; .370, 10-27, 1 BB, 2-2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R)

Made his Major League debut on 4/4/16 against MIN, and singled in his first at-bat, the 27th Oriole since 1974 to record a hit in his first Major League at-bat

Hit safely in the first seven games of the season and 13 of the first 14, (reached base safely in all 14 games) last season

Hit his first Major League home run on 4/7/16 vs. MIN...Hit his first career leadoff home run on 5/20/16 at LAA

Recorded 16 multi-hit games in 2016...Stole his first career base on 4/21/16 vs. TOR…Drove in a season-high three runs on 4/27/16 at TB, all three RBI in a 3-1 victory

Scored at least one run in four straight games, 5/8-12/16, including a season-high three runs in the game on 5/8/16 vs. OAK

Recorded six outfield assists last season, tied for fourth most among Major League rookies

Batted .313 (26-for-83) with three home runs against left-handed pitching in 2016...Hit .303 (36-for-119) in 43 games at home

Placed on the 15-day DL on 7/22/16 (retroactive to 7/21/16) with a right thumb ligament injury, transferred to the 60-day DL on 8/31/16

6 • JONATHAN SCHOOP • INF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak:…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 11G (last: 6/18-29; .489, 23-47, 3 BB, 7-2B, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 18 R)

His 162 games played, 164 hits, 82 runs scored, 38 doubles, 25 home runs, 21 walks, and 82 RBI set new career highs during the 2016 season

Tied for first on the team with 13 game-winning RBI (also Chris Davis) last season...Collected career-high tying five RBI on 9/30/16 at NYY

Slugged his fourth career multi-home run game, hit his second career grand slam, and logged a career-high five RBI on 5/14/16 vs. DET (2-for-3, 1 BB, 2 HR, 2 R, 5 RBI)

With M. Trumbo, became the first Orioles teammates to post multi-home run performances in same game (4/15/16) since M. Machado and C. Parmelee on 6/16/15 vs. PHI

64 of his 164 hits went for extra bases (38 doubles, one triple, 25 home runs) in 2016

His 55 home runs as a second baseman since the beginning of 2014 rank sixth in the majors…In his career, the Orioles are 41-12 in games in which he homers

12 • SETH SMITH • OF (L) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-9, 1 BB, 1 HB, 1 R since 9/28/16)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 5G (last: 6/29-7/3; .476, 10-21, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 5 R)

Collected a career-high 63 RBI and belted 16 home runs last season with Seattle, second-most in his career

Hit his 100th career home run on 4/29/16 vs. KC, recording the Mariners only hit in a 1-0 win over the Royals

With runners in scoring position in 2016, hit .326 (28-for-86) with 1-2B, 8 HR, and 50 RBI...His .326 average with RISP led the club and ranked 12th-best in the AL

Hit his ninth career pinch-hit homer on 9/6/16 vs. TEX...Is one of two players in MLB (Conor Gillaspie) to hit a pinch-hit homer in each of the last four seasons (2013-16)

His nine pinch-hit homers rank second among active players (Chris Heisey, 14)…Hit .545 (6-for-11) with the bases loaded, tied for third-best in the majors last season

Homered in 4 straight games, 6/30-7/3/16, becoming the 11th different Mariners player (16th time) to homer in 4 straight games

Posted four RBI in back-to-back games (7/2-3/16), becoming the ninth different Mariners player (11th time) to record four or more RBI in consecutive games

Hit his first career grand slam on 7/3/16 vs. BAL, his fourth straight game with a home run

45 • MARK TRUMBO • OF (R) SEASON DEBUT vs. TOR: STAND:

2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T

Hit Game Games - - - - - RBI Game Games - - - - -

Current Hit Streak: 6G (since 9/27/16; .440, 11-25, 2-2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 5 R)…Longest 2016 Hit Streak: 11G (4/14-26; .349, 15-43, 1 BB, 2-2B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 6 R)

Led the majors with 47 home runs and ranked tied for eighth with 108 RBI last season

Earned his first career Silver Slugger Award as one of three American League outfielders to receive the honor in 2016

Earned the Players Choice Award for 2016 American League Comeback Player of the Year

Selected to the 2016 All-Star Game, his second career All-Star selection (also 2012 with LAA)...Went 0-for-1 as a defensive replacement in left field

Competed in the 2016 Home Run Derby as the No. 1 seed, defeating No. 8 seed Corey Seager (LAD) in the first round, 16-15

His 28 home runs before the 2016 All-Star break were tied for third in Orioles history

Notched his 12th career multi-home run game (fifth of the season) on 7/6/16 at LAD

His 47 home runs and 108 RBI last season set new career highs...Since 2012, his 149 home runs rank 10th in the majors

Became the third player in club history to post a 40-home run season in his first year with the club (Nelson Cruz, 40 HR in 2014; Frank Robinson, 49 HR in 1966)

Led Orioles outfielders with 10 assists in 2016…Named Co-AL Player of the Week for the period ending 4/17/16, batting .320/.346/.960 with five home runs and 11 RBI

Became the first Orioles player to homer twice in the same inning on 4/15/16 at TEX.. Hit a two-run home run and three-run home run in the seventh inning

Was the starting designated hitter in the 2016 AL Wild Card Game at TOR (1-for-4, 1 HR, 1 R, 2 RBI)...Homered for his first career postseason hit in the fourth inning

WEATHER DELAYS AND POSTPONEMENTS

DATE OPPONENT (REASON) TIME (DELAY) RESULT

COLDEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE:

WARMEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE:

SCORING BY INNINGS

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

OPPONENTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ORIOLES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ORIOLES CHALLENGES

DATE PLAY RULING O’s SUCCESS

ORIOLES EJECTIONS

O’S EJECTIONS DATE OPP. REASON UMPIRE

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

BIRD BLASTS

PLAYER MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES IN 2017 (Last) CAREER (Game High) MOST RECENT HOME RUN

Welington Castillo -- (4/22/16 vs. Pittsburgh) 3 (2 HR, 3 time) 9/17/16 vs. LAD (Stewart, with ARI

Chris Davis -- (8/27/16 at New York) 17 (3 HR, twice) 9/16/16 vs. TB (Archer)

Ryan Flaherty -- (9/25/13 vs. Toronto) 2 (2 HR, twice) 6/22/16 vs. SD (Johnson) Craig Gentry -- (None) None (1 HR, 4 times) 8/21/13 vs. HOU (Bedard, with TEX)

J.J. Hardy -- (8/18/16 vs. Houston) 13 (2 HR, 13 times) 9/13/16 at BOS (Pomeranz)

Adam Jones -- (6/12/16 at Toronto) 10 (2 HR, 10 times) 9/30/16 at NYY (Pineda) Caleb Joseph -- (None) None (1 HR, 20 times) 8/16/15 vs. OAK (Mujica)

Hyun Soo Kim -- (None) None (1 HR, 6 times) 9/28/16 at TOR (Osuna)

Manny Machado -- (8/26/16 at New York-AL) 9 (3 HR, 1 time) 10/1/16 at NYY (Severino) Trey Mancini -- (None) None (1 HR, 3 times) 9/24/16 vs. ARI (Ray)

Joey Rickard -- (None) None (1 HR, 5 times) 5/20/16 at LAA (Santiago) Jonathan Schoop -- (5/14/16 vs. Detroit) 4 (2 HR, 4 times) 9/30/16 at NYY (Pazos)

Seth Smith -- (9/18/16 vs. Houston) 8 (2 HR, 8 times) 9/18/16 vs. HOU (Fister, with SEA)

Mark Trumbo -- (7/6/16 at Los Angeles-NL) 12 (2 HR, 12 times) 10/4/16 (Stroman)

TOTALS --

2017 BY THE NUMBERS

HOME AWAY TOTAL Overall 0-0 0-0 0-0

MONTH HOME AWAY TOTAL April (23) 0-0 0-0 0-0

May (29) 0-0 0-0 0-0

June (27) 0-0 0-0 0-0

July (26) 0-0 0-0 0-0 August (29) 0-0 0-0 0-0

September (27) 0-0 0-0 0-0

October (1) 0-0 0-0 0-0 TOTAL (162) 0-0 0-0 0-0

DAY OF WEEK HOME AWAY TOTAL

Monday (19) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Tuesday (24) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wednesday (25) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Thursday (16) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Friday (26) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Saturday (26) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sunday (26) 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL (162) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. AL EAST HOME AWAY TOTAL

Boston Red Sox (19) 0-0 0-0 0-0 New York Yankees (19) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Tampa Bay Rays (19) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Toronto Blue Jays (19) 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL (76) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. AL CENTRAL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Chicago White Sox (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Cleveland Indians (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Detroit Tigers (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kansas City Royals (6) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Minnesota Twins (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL (34) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. AL WEST HOME AWAY TOTAL

Houston Astros (6) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Los Angeles Angels (6) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Oakland Athletics (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Seattle Mariners (6) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Texas Rangers (7) 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL (32) 0-0 0-0 0-0

VS. NL HOME AWAY TOTAL

Chicago Cubs (3) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Cincinatti Reds (3) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Milwaukee Brewers (3) 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pittsburgh Pirates (4) 0-0 0-0 0-0

St. Louis Cardinals (3) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Washington Nationals (4) 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTAL (20) 0-0 0-0 0-0

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE (HOME)

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE (ROAD)

HOME SELLOUTS

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

BATTING Eutaw St. Home Run Pedro Álvarez, 9/2/16 vs. NYY (Green)

Second Deck Home Run in LF at OPACY Mark Reynolds, 8/7/11 vs. TOR (Romero)

Grand Slam Manny Machado, 9/6/16 at TB (Odorizzi) Two Grand Slams in One Game Reimold, Clevenger, 9/11/15 vs. KC (Herrera, Chamberlain)

Pinch-Hit Home Run Hyun Soo Kim, 9/28/16 at TOR (Osuna)

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 Roberto Alomar, 7/25/96 vs. CLE (Plunk, Assenmacher)

Individual 2-Home Run Game Matt Wieters, 10/2/16 at NYY (Cessa, Layne)

Individual 3-Home Run Game Manny Machado, 8/7/16 at CWS (Shields, Albers) Individual 4-Home Run Game Never

Home Run in Consecutive Games Hyun Soo Kim, 9/25-28/16 vs. ARI, at TOR

Home Run in 3 Consecutive Games Chris Davis, 8/17-20/16 vs. BOS, HOU (4)

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 9/10/16 at DET 5-Home Run Game, Team 8/19/16 vs. HOU

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 Davis-Trumbo, 9/2/16 vs. NYY (2nd

inning)

Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Rickard-Machado, 5/20/16 at LAA

Back-to-Back-to-Back HR Machado-Davis, Trumbo, 8/19/16 vs. HOU (1st

inning)

Back-to-Back-to-Back HR to Start a Game Flaherty-Hardy-Markakis, 5/10/12 vs. TEX (G1, Lewis) Leadoff Home Run Adam Jones, 9/10/16 at DET

Walk-Off Home Run Mark Trumbo, 9/24/16 vs. ARI (Koch)

Walk-Off Grand Slam Matt Wieters, 4/18/13 vs. TB (Gomes)

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 1

st 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 Jonathan Schoop, 9/30/16 at NYY

6-RBI Game Manny Machado, 8/7/16 at CWS (7) 7-RBI Game Manny Machado, 8/7/16 at CWS

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 7/18/15 (Tillman, Britton at DET) Complete Game 9/5/16 (Jiménez at TB)

Shutout 9/3/14 (Gonzalez vs. CIN)

Team Shutout 9/29/16 (Jiménez, Hart, Brach at 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 9/24/16 (Miley vs. ARI, 11) 15+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 7/7/07 (Bedard at TEX, 15)

10+ Strikeout Game, Team 10/1/16 at NYY (10)

15+ Strikeout Game, Team 9/7/16 at TB (15)

MISCELLANEOUS Hit for the Cycle Felix Pie, 8/14/09 vs. LAA (4

th in club history)

Steal of Home Jimmy Paredes, 5/27/15 vs. HOU Position Player to Pitch Ryan Flaherty, 8/20/16 vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR)

Triple Play Turned 9/1/00, Bottom 2nd

at CLE (S. Alomar batting)

Scoring: 6-4-4-3

WINNING SWEEPS 3-Game, at OPACY September 23-25, 2016 vs. ARI

3-Game, Road September 22-24, 2015 at WAS

4-Game, at OPACY June 24-26, 2016 vs. TB 4-Game, Road August 22-25, 2011 at MIN

Doubleheader June 25, 2016 vs. TB

O'S HITTERS

PLAYER G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

Welington Castillo 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .000 .125 .000 7 23 1 5 1 0 0 2 1 0 6 .217 .269 .261

Chris Davis 19 64 10 14 3 0 4 11 15 1 24 .219 .358 .453 110 380 69 109 27 0 35 81 54 7 122 .287 .383 .634

Ryan Flaherty 10 20 3 7 2 0 1 4 1 0 8 .350 .381 .600 57 139 25 33 6 1 10 28 23 1 38 .237 .359 .511

Craig Gentry 25 57 7 12 1 0 1 5 4 0 11 .211 .286 .281

J.J. Hardy 14 52 4 10 5 0 1 3 1 0 9 .192 .204 .346 99 380 38 85 29 0 11 38 16 1 66 .224 .255 .387

Adam Jones 16 69 8 16 1 0 3 7 6 0 14 .232 .293 .377 155 603 86 166 24 2 32 82 36 2 124 .275 .327 .481

Caleb Joseph 3 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .400 .400 .600 20 58 8 10 3 0 2 9 6 0 13 .172 .258 .328

Hyun Soo Kim 14 42 5 13 1 0 1 3 5 0 7 .310 .396 .405 14 42 5 13 1 0 1 3 5 0 7 .310 .396 .405

Manny Machado 18 73 13 21 7 0 4 11 7 1 12 .288 .346 .548 69 278 47 84 26 2 13 40 23 1 48 .302 .354 .550

Trey Mancini 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000

Joey Rickard 9 22 6 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 .500 .500 .682 9 22 6 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 .500 .500 .682

Jonathan Schoop 19 74 10 23 3 0 4 9 4 0 15 .311 .342 .514 47 161 28 48 11 0 10 19 8 0 36 .298 .341 .553

Seth Smith 5 14 3 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 4 .143 .368 .214 20 51 8 12 4 0 0 6 7 0 12 .235 .339 .314

Mark Trumbo 19 75 4 16 5 0 1 7 4 0 18 .213 .263 .320 47 181 23 44 11 1 11 32 9 1 41 .243 .281 .497

O'S PITCHERS

PLAYER W L SV G GS INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG W L SV G GS INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG

Brad Brach 1 1 0 10 0 13.1 11 3 3 2 3 18 2.03 .229 1 2 0 23 0 30.0 27 13 12 3 9 35 3.60 .245

Zach Britton 0 0 5 7 0 8.0 2 0 0 0 3 7 0.00 .080 3 1 13 25 3 42.2 28 12 10 1 15 32 2.11 .193

Dylan Bundy 1 0 0 3 0 3.2 1 0 0 0 2 4 0.00 .091 1 0 0 4 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 3 4 0.00 .143

Oliver Drake 0 0 0 2 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .143 0 0 0 5 0 5.0 6 1 1 0 2 7 1.80 .300

Kevin Gausman 0 2 0 3 3 15.1 21 14 12 6 7 13 7.04 .344 2 3 0 12 7 45.0 48 24 22 8 16 39 4.40 .287

Mychal Givens 2 0 0 10 0 11.0 8 6 6 1 9 13 4.91 .211 2 0 0 13 0 14.1 8 6 6 1 11 17 3.77 .167

Donnie Hart 0 0 0 2 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 0 0 0 2 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000

Ubaldo Jimenez 1 1 0 5 4 21.0 21 15 15 4 11 19 6.43 .263 7 5 0 18 16 90.1 74 46 45 13 50 81 4.48 .225

Vidal Nuno 0 0 0 2 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 3 2 0.00 .222

Darren O'Day 1 0 0 3 0 3.1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0.00 .000 5 0 1 46 0 43.0 30 10 10 6 15 48 2.09 .200

Tyler Wilson 0 0 0 2 1 7.2 9 6 6 0 5 4 7.04 .290 0 0 0 4 2 14.1 15 7 7 0 9 6 4.40 .288

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