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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES LH Drew Smyly (2-2, 3.14) vs. RH Tyler Wilson (2-1, 2.19) BIG DAY—Today the Rays signed 1B Carlos Peña and he officially retired from Major League Baseball as a Ray in a press conference in the Rays Club at Tropicana FIeld…tonight he will throw the ceremonial first pitch… see separate press release for details on his retirement. Ê Also tonight, the Rays will recognize their minor league awards win- ners prior to the game…they will be available to media on the field during Rays BP, and will sign autographs for fans from 5:45–6:30 p.m. down the RF line…see separate release for a full list of awards. YOUNG HERO—Today the Rays are hosting 10-year-old Nicholas Sierra and his family on the field during batting practice…Nicholas, a fifth-grade student and safety patroller at Mary E. Bryant Elementary School in Tampa, rescued several of his schoolmates yesterday after their school bus veered off the road and crashed into a 4-foot deep pond. RAY MATTER—Last night’s 4-3 loss in the series opener dropped the Rays to a season-most 6 games under .500, and just a half-game ahead of last-place Bos- ton in the AL East…the Rays have lost 5 of their last 6 games while batting .108 (4-for-37) with RISP, as well as 8 of 11 and 10 of 14…the Rays are 2-5 on the 10-game homestand (1-2 vs. BOS, 1-2 vs. NYY, 0-1 vs. BAL)…starting with this homestand, the Rays are playing 17 straight games against AL East com- petition and 20 of their final 23 games within the division (Sep 29–Oct 1 vs. MIA the lone exception). Ê The Rays would need to win 12 of their remaining 16 games to re- cord their 7th winning season out of 8 in the Rays era (since 2008). Ê The offense has recorded double-digit hits in 25 of 46 games since July 27, after doing so in only 25 of 100 games before that. Ê The Rays offense ranks last in the AL with 557 runs scored, their fewest through 146 games since the inaugural 1998 season (551). Ê The Rays are 44-58 (.431) against right-handed starters, 2nd-worst mark in the AL to Detroit (47-63)…they are 26-18 (.591) vs. LH start- ers, 2nd best in the majors to Toronto (20-12). CLOSE SHAVES—The Rays have played 51 one-run games (24-27), tied with St. Louis and Seattle for 2nd most in the majors after the White Sox (52)…13 of their last 28 games (6-7) and 19 of their last 41 (10-9) have been settled by a one-run margin…they have had 83 games decided by 2 runs or fewer (40-43), most in the majors…the club records are 56 one-run games (2010), 29 one-run wins (2010, 2008, 2005) and 28 one-run losses (2003, 2002). Ê The Rays are 5-18 in games decided in the 9th inning or later…they are 18-33 in games decided in the 7th inning or later. MOST ZEROES SINCE CUBS DYNASTY—Last night Matt Moore turned in the Rays 30th scoreless start of the season, most in the majors, after leading the majors with 32 scoreless starts in 2014…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Rays became just the second club in major league his- tory with 30 starts in back-to-back seasons in which the starting pitcher was not charged with a run…the Chicago Cubs did it in four straight seasons, from 1906-09 (33, 35, 31, 33). Ê Over the past two years, 60 of those 62 scoreless starts have been by pitchers under the age of 30…the other two were starts by Erik Bedard…tonight will be the 221st consecutive game in which the Rays will start a pitcher under the age of 30, the longest current streak in the majors…since May 25, 2007, the Rays have started a pitcher under 30 in 1,316 of their last 1,396 games (94 pct.) including a streak of 764 consecutive games between 2007-11. RAYS vs. ORIOLES—The Rays trail by 2 games in the season series (7- 9), as well as over the past five years (44-46) and all-time (155-157)…the Rays are 3-7 at Tropicana Field but 4-2 at Camden Yards…the Rays have lost all three series held in this building this season…the Rays have actually outscored the Orioles, 58-55, and out-homered them 20-16…Rays pitchers have held the O’s offense to .210/.270/.337 (110-for-523)…3 of the Rays 7 wins are by shutout: 2-0, 2-0, 3-0. A FIRST IN 60 YEARS—After this series, the Rays and Orioles will have played 13 games at Tropicana Field this season…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, this is the most regular-season games between two clubs at one venue since the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants played 13 games at the Polo Grounds in 1955…prior to this, no opposing team had ever played more than 10 games in a season at Tropicana Field… the situation developed due to unrest in the City of Baltimore, requiring the May 1-3 series to be relocated from Oriole Park at Camden Yards to Tropi- cana Field…the May 1-3 series is statistically recorded as Rays home games, although the Rays batted first in that series. PEN CARRYING HEAVY LOAD—The Rays bullpen leads the AL with 53 saves, 489.1 IP, 59 decisions and 34 losses…the 53 saves are a club re- cord (prev. 52 in 2008)…they’ve used eight different pitchers to earn a save, tied with Toronto and Colorado for most in the majors, and one shy of the club record (2009)…the Rays have earned a save in 53 of their 70 victories (75.7 pct.), compared to 52.3 pct. by the rest of MLB…this is on pace to be the highest mark in MLB history, surpassing the inaugural 1993 Florida Marlins (75 pct., 48 saves out of 64 wins). ROOKIES ALL OVER—The Rays have employed 18 rookies this season, a club record…their nine rookie pitchers have thrown a club-record 437.1 innings, combining to go 23-22 with 4 saves and a 3.87 ERA (437.1-IP, 188-ER)…RH Steve Geltz has made a club rookie record 66 appearances. Ê Rays rookies have hit a club-record 48 HR this season, most of any AL team…in the NL, only the Cubs (61) have as many HR from their rookies…this represents one-third of the team’s 144 HR this season. ONE SHY—3B Evan Longoria is 1 HR away from his seventh 20-homer season, something only six other AL third basemen (min. 50 pct. of games at 3B) have accomplished in their careers: Graig Nettles (10), Adrian Bel- tre (7), Alex Rodriguez (7), Dean Palmer (7), Eric Chavez (7) and Gary Gaetti (7)…furthermore, he could become one of just four third basemen in major league history to hit at least 20 HR in seven of his first eight seasons, following Eddie Mathews (8), Chipper Jones (7) and Scott Rolen (7). ALSO ONE SHY—1B James Loney’s next home run will be the 100th of his career…he needs to score 4 runs to reach 500…Loney has recorded consecutive 3-hit games for the first time since Sep 7-9, 2014 (2), and has seen a total of 9 pitches in his 6 AB that resulted in hits…he’s batting .393 (22-for-56) this season when putting the first pitch in play. SPREADING THE WEALTH—The Rays have 13 players with at least 5 home runs, tied with the Astros for most in the majors, and tying 2008 for most in franchise history…DH/OF John Jaso, 1B James Loney and OF Mikie Mahtook are each sitting at 4 HR…the Rays are one of six major league clubs whose team leader has fewer than 20 HR (Evan Longoria, 19). BACKSTOP POP—The Rays have gotten 19 HR from their catchers this year (while catching): 10 from Curt Casali, 5 from J.P. Arencibia and 4 from Rene Rivera…they are one shy of the club record for catchers—in 1999, John Flaherty hit 14 and Mike Difelice had 6…the only Rays posi- tions with as many homers this season are RF (23) and 3B (19). OUTLAW IN SEARCH OF GOLD—CF Kevin Kiermaier leads the majors with 39 Defensive Runs Saved, 15 more than the next-closest player, ARI Ender Inciarte (24)…incumbent AL Center Field Gold Glove Award winner BAL Adam Jones has 7 DRS…Defensive Runs Saved attempts to calculate how many runs a player saved or cost his team in the field compared to the average player at his position…despite spending almost the first two months of 2014 in Triple-A, Kiermaier leads the majors over the last two years with 54 Defensive Runs Saved, ahead of STL/ATL Jason Heyward and ATL Andrel- ton Simmons (49 each), both two-time Gold Glove Award winners. UGLY IN EXTRAS—The Rays are a major-league-worst 2-13 in extra in- nings and have lost 11 straight extra-inning games, a club record and the majors’ longest skid since Houston (11) in 2012…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only twice in major league history has a team endured a longer losing streak in extras: the Montreal Expos (13) in 1969-70, and the St. Louis Cardinals (13) in 1906-07. Ê The Rays are batting .126 (13-for-103) in extra innings with only 4 runs scored and 3 XBH (1-HR, 2-2B)…according to Baseball Refer- ence, only one team since data is complete (1974) has finished a season with a lower batting avg. in extras: the 2010 Nationals (.111, 9-for-81)…since the All-Star break, the Rays have failed to score a run in extras in 7 extra-inning games (spanning 15 turns at bat). TOMORROW—Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to noon, DH/OF John Jaso will sign autographs at Crown Hyundai (5301 34th St. N., St. Petersburg). First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. ET | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 147 (70-76) | Home Game No.: 76 (35-40) | All-Time Game No.: 2,898 (1,342-1,555) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,383 (704-678) April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-13 | September: 5-10 | Pre-All-Star: 46-45 | Post-All-Star: 24-31 Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Sat., Sep 19 vs. BAL 6:10 p.m. RH Erasmo Ramirez (10-5, 3.75) vs. LH Wei-Yin Chen (9-7, 3.44) Sun Sports | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Sun., Sep 20 vs. BAL 1:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (8-8, 3.26) vs. RH Kevin Gausman (3-6, 4.15) Sun Sports | 1250 AM, 94.5 FM, 105.9 FM, 1550 AM (Sp.) A.L. WILD CARD STANDINGS New York 80-65 .552 +4.0 Houston 77-70 .524 --- Minnesota 75-71 .514 -1.5 Los Angeles 74-72 .507 -2.5 Cleveland 72-73 .497 -4.0 Baltimore 72-74 .493 -4.5 Seattle 71-76 .483 -6.0 Tampa Bay 70-76 .479 -6.5

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLESLH Drew Smyly (2-2, 3.14) vs. RH Tyler Wilson (2-1, 2.19)

BIG DAY—Today the Rays signed 1B Carlos Peña and he officially retired from Major League Baseball as a Ray in a press conference in the Rays Club at Tropicana FIeld…tonight he will throw the ceremonial first pitch…see separate press release for details on his retirement.

Ê Also tonight, the Rays will recognize their minor league awards win-ners prior to the game…they will be available to media on the field during Rays BP, and will sign autographs for fans from 5:45–6:30 p.m. down the RF line…see separate release for a full list of awards.

YOUNG HERO—Today the Rays are hosting 10-year-old Nicholas Sierra and his family on the field during batting practice…Nicholas, a fifth-grade student and safety patroller at Mary E. Bryant Elementary School in Tampa, rescued several of his schoolmates yesterday after their school bus veered off the road and crashed into a 4-foot deep pond.

RAY MATTER—Last night’s 4-3 loss in the series opener dropped the Rays to a season-most 6 games under .500, and just a half-game ahead of last-place Bos-ton in the AL East…the Rays have lost 5 of their last 6 games while batting .108 (4-for-37) with RISP, as well as 8 of 11 and 10 of 14…the Rays are 2-5 on the 10-game homestand (1-2 vs. BOS, 1-2 vs. NYY, 0-1 vs. BAL)…starting with this homestand, the Rays are playing 17 straight games against AL East com-petition and 20 of their final 23 games within the division (Sep 29–Oct 1 vs. MIA the lone exception).

Ê The Rays would need to win 12 of their remaining 16 games to re-cord their 7th winning season out of 8 in the Rays era (since 2008).

Ê The offense has recorded double-digit hits in 25 of 46 games since July 27, after doing so in only 25 of 100 games before that.

Ê The Rays offense ranks last in the AL with 557 runs scored, their fewest through 146 games since the inaugural 1998 season (551).

Ê The Rays are 44-58 (.431) against right-handed starters, 2nd-worst mark in the AL to Detroit (47-63)…they are 26-18 (.591) vs. LH start-ers, 2nd best in the majors to Toronto (20-12).

CLOSE SHAVES—The Rays have played 51 one-run games (24-27), tied with St. Louis and Seattle for 2nd most in the majors after the White Sox (52)…13 of their last 28 games (6-7) and 19 of their last 41 (10-9) have been settled by a one-run margin…they have had 83 games decided by 2 runs or fewer (40-43), most in the majors…the club records are 56 one-run games (2010), 29 one-run wins (2010, 2008, 2005) and 28 one-run losses (2003, 2002).

Ê The Rays are 5-18 in games decided in the 9th inning or later…they are 18-33 in games decided in the 7th inning or later.

MOST ZEROES SINCE CUBS DYNASTY—Last night Matt Moore turned in the Rays 30th scoreless start of the season, most in the majors, after leading the majors with 32 scoreless starts in 2014…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Rays became just the second club in major league his-tory with 30 starts in back-to-back seasons in which the starting pitcher was not charged with a run…the Chicago Cubs did it in four straight seasons, from 1906-09 (33, 35, 31, 33).

Ê Over the past two years, 60 of those 62 scoreless starts have been by pitchers under the age of 30…the other two were starts by Erik Bedard…tonight will be the 221st consecutive game in which the Rays will start a pitcher under the age of 30, the longest current streak in the majors…since May 25, 2007, the Rays have started a pitcher under 30 in 1,316 of their last 1,396 games (94 pct.) including a streak of 764 consecutive games between 2007-11.

RAYS vs. ORIOLES—The Rays trail by 2 games in the season series (7-9), as well as over the past five years (44-46) and all-time (155-157)…the Rays are 3-7 at Tropicana Field but 4-2 at Camden Yards…the Rays have lost all three series held in this building this season…the Rays have actually outscored the Orioles, 58-55, and out-homered them 20-16…Rays pitchers have held the O’s offense to .210/.270/.337 (110-for-523)…3 of the Rays 7 wins are by shutout: 2-0, 2-0, 3-0.

A FIRST IN 60 YEARS—After this series, the Rays and Orioles will have played 13 games at Tropicana Field this season…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, this is the most regular-season games between two clubs at one venue since the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants played

13 games at the Polo Grounds in 1955…prior to this, no opposing team had ever played more than 10 games in a season at Tropicana Field…the situation developed due to unrest in the City of Baltimore, requiring the May 1-3 series to be relocated from Oriole Park at Camden Yards to Tropi-cana Field…the May 1-3 series is statistically recorded as Rays home games, although the Rays batted first in that series.

PEN CARRYING HEAVY LOAD—The Rays bullpen leads the AL with 53 saves, 489.1 IP, 59 decisions and 34 losses…the 53 saves are a club re-cord (prev. 52 in 2008)…they’ve used eight different pitchers to earn a save, tied with Toronto and Colorado for most in the majors, and one shy of the club record (2009)…the Rays have earned a save in 53 of their 70 victories (75.7 pct.), compared to 52.3 pct. by the rest of MLB…this is on pace to be the highest mark in MLB history, surpassing the inaugural 1993 Florida Marlins (75 pct., 48 saves out of 64 wins).

ROOKIES ALL OVER—The Rays have employed 18 rookies this season, a club record…their nine rookie pitchers have thrown a club-record 437.1 innings, combining to go 23-22 with 4 saves and a 3.87 ERA (437.1-IP, 188-ER)…RH Steve Geltz has made a club rookie record 66 appearances.

Ê Rays rookies have hit a club-record 48 HR this season, most of any AL team…in the NL, only the Cubs (61) have as many HR from their rookies…this represents one-third of the team’s 144 HR this season.

ONE SHY—3B Evan Longoria is 1 HR away from his seventh 20-homer season, something only six other AL third basemen (min. 50 pct. of games at 3B) have accomplished in their careers: Graig Nettles (10), Adrian Bel-tre (7), Alex Rodriguez (7), Dean Palmer (7), Eric Chavez (7) and Gary Gaetti (7)…furthermore, he could become one of just four third basemen in major league history to hit at least 20 HR in seven of his first eight seasons, following Eddie Mathews (8), Chipper Jones (7) and Scott Rolen (7).

ALSO ONE SHY—1B James Loney’s next home run will be the 100th of his career…he needs to score 4 runs to reach 500…Loney has recorded consecutive 3-hit games for the first time since Sep 7-9, 2014 (2), and has seen a total of 9 pitches in his 6 AB that resulted in hits…he’s batting .393 (22-for-56) this season when putting the first pitch in play.

SPREADING THE WEALTH—The Rays have 13 players with at least 5 home runs, tied with the Astros for most in the majors, and tying 2008 for most in franchise history…DH/OF John Jaso, 1B James Loney and OF Mikie Mahtook are each sitting at 4 HR…the Rays are one of six major league clubs whose team leader has fewer than 20 HR (Evan Longoria, 19).

BACKSTOP POP—The Rays have gotten 19 HR from their catchers this year (while catching): 10 from Curt Casali, 5 from J.P. Arencibia and 4 from Rene Rivera…they are one shy of the club record for catchers—in 1999, John Flaherty hit 14 and Mike Difelice had 6…the only Rays posi-tions with as many homers this season are RF (23) and 3B (19).

OUTLAW IN SEARCH OF GOLD—CF Kevin Kiermaier leads the majors with 39 Defensive Runs Saved, 15 more than the next-closest player, ARI Ender Inciarte (24)…incumbent AL Center Field Gold Glove Award winner BAL Adam Jones has 7 DRS…Defensive Runs Saved attempts to calculate how many runs a player saved or cost his team in the field compared to the average player at his position…despite spending almost the first two months of 2014 in Triple-A, Kiermaier leads the majors over the last two years with 54 Defensive Runs Saved, ahead of STL/ATL Jason Heyward and ATL Andrel-ton Simmons (49 each), both two-time Gold Glove Award winners.

UGLY IN EXTRAS—The Rays are a major-league-worst 2-13 in extra in-nings and have lost 11 straight extra-inning games, a club record and the majors’ longest skid since Houston (11) in 2012…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only twice in major league history has a team endured a longer losing streak in extras: the Montreal Expos (13) in 1969-70, and the St. Louis Cardinals (13) in 1906-07.

Ê The Rays are batting .126 (13-for-103) in extra innings with only 4 runs scored and 3 XBH (1-HR, 2-2B)…according to Baseball Refer-ence, only one team since data is complete (1974) has finished a season with a lower batting avg. in extras: the 2010 Nationals (.111, 9-for-81)…since the All-Star break, the Rays have failed to score a run in extras in 7 extra-inning games (spanning 15 turns at bat).

TOMORROW—Tomorrow from 11 a.m. to noon, DH/OF John Jaso will sign autographs at Crown Hyundai (5301 34th St. N., St. Petersburg).

First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. ET | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 147 (70-76) | Home Game No.: 76 (35-40) | All-Time Game No.: 2,898 (1,342-1,555) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,383 (704-678)

April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-13 | September: 5-10 | Pre-All-Star: 46-45 | Post-All-Star: 24-31

Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Sat., Sep 19 vs. BAL 6:10 p.m. RH Erasmo Ramirez (10-5, 3.75) vs. LH Wei-Yin Chen (9-7, 3.44) Sun Sports | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Sun., Sep 20 vs. BAL 1:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (8-8, 3.26) vs. RH Kevin Gausman (3-6, 4.15) Sun Sports | 1250 AM, 94.5 FM, 105.9 FM, 1550 AM (Sp.)

A.L. WILD CARD STANDINGSNew York 80-65 .552 +4.0Houston 77-70 .524 ---Minnesota 75-71 .514 -1.5Los Angeles 74-72 .507 -2.5Cleveland 72-73 .497 -4.0 Baltimore 72-74 .493 -4.5 Seattle 71-76 .483 -6.0Tampa Bay 70-76 .479 -6.5

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TONIGHT’S STARTER—LH DREW SMYLY (2-2, 3.14)

Ê LAST START—On Sun vs. BOS, tied a career high with 11 SO, all swinging (also July 25, 2014 at LAA, with DET)…was the first Rays left-hander to record at least 11 SO in a game since David Price on June 25, 2014 vs. PIT (11), and joined Price (14x), Scott Kazmir (5x), Matt Moore (twice) and Wilson Alvarez (once) as the only Rays LHP to ever do it…went 6.0 scoreless innings, a no-decision opposite Red Sox LH Rich Hill…his line: ND, 6 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 11 SO, 97 pit, 60 str.

Ê THE DUEL—On Sun vs. BOS, both he and BOS Rich Hill recorded at least 10 SO and didn’t allow a run…according to Baseball Reference, it was only the sixth time since 1914 that both starters had at least 10 SO and no runs, and second time in the AL…the full list:

Date Starting Pitchers (Strikeouts)9/30/1964 PIT Bob Veale (16) at CIN Jim Maloney (13)9/1/1967 SF Gaylord Perry (12) at CIN Mel Queen (10)7/17/1970 NYM Tom Seaver (10) at LAD Don Sutton (12)7/9/1971 CAL Rudy May (13) at OAK Vida Blue (17)7/15/1994 (G2) SD Andy Benes (15) at NYM Bret Saberhagen (11)9/13/2015 BOS Rich Hill (10) at TB Drew Smyly (11)

Ê STUDS & DUDS—Has made 6 starts since returning from the 60-day DL with a torn left labrum, going 2-1 with a 3.38 ERA (32-IP, 12-ER)…has alternated starts of 4 runs or more with scoreless starts.

Ê THE LONG BALL—Has yielded 9 HR in 48.2 IP, a 1.66 HR/9 IP ratio, compared to 1.06 HR/9 IP in 28 starts (25 apps) with the Tigers and Rays last season…has allowed 18 runs this season, with 11 of them (61.1 percent) scoring via home run (7 solo, 2 two-run).

Ê vs. AL EAST—Has only lost once to a Rays divisional foe in 25 career apps (14 starts) vs. NYY, BOS, BAL and TOR…is 7-1 with a 1.48 ERA (109.1-IP, 18-ER) against these clubs…the only loss came May 5 at BOS, though he carried a no-hitter into the 6th before allowing a leadoff homer to Mookie Betts in the eventual 2-0 loss…the Rays are 7-3 in his 10 starts vs. AL East clubs since the trade.

Ê GREAT WHEN HEALTHY—Has won consecutive decisions for the first time since Aug 11-27, 2014 (3)…will be making his 10th start of the sea-

son, and 7th since returning from his second DL stint…since he was acquired from the Tigers on July 31, 2014 as part of the trade for David Price, he’s gone 5-3 with a 2.43 ERA (96.1-IP, 71-H, 26-ER, 22-BB, 100-SO) in only 16 starts…he’s yielded 2 runs or fewer in 12 of those 16 starts, and 4 hits or fewer in 11 of 16.

Ê NAME DROPPER—Since he joined the Rays Aug 1, 2014, his opp avg. (.203) and opp OBP (.250) would rank 1st in the AL if he qualified…among AL qualifiers, TB Chris Archer has the lowest opp avg. over that span (.218), and CLE Carlos Carrasco the lowest opp OBP (.265).

Ê Since the trade, no AL qualifer has a lower ERA…in the NL, only LAD Zack Greinke (1.91), LAD Clayton Kershaw (2.05) and CHC Jake Arrieta (2.24) have a lower ERA than Smyly’s 2.43.

Ê STINGY ON LEFTIES—Hasn’t allowed a homer to a left-handed batter since Sep 6, 2014 vs. BAL—to Chris Davis…in 2014, ranked 3rd among major league starters with a .171 opp avg. (27-for-158) against left-handed hitters…only KC Danny Duffy (.137) and CWS Chris Sale (.165) were better…he has held lefties to a .192 (82-for-428) avg. in his career.

Ê DL STINTS—Has missed time this season with a pair of injuries (torn left labrum, left shoulder tendonitis)…missed a total of 105 games between his 2 DL stints…started his Rays career with 10 straight starts of 3 runs or fewer, snapped in his first start back following his second DL stint.

Ê THE DIRT—Smyly was featured in this season’s first edition of Inside Pitch, the official publication of the Rays…he talked about buying a Beef O’Brady’s with his father in Maumelle, Ark. this offseason and the “Wooooo, Pig! Sooie!” cheer at the University of Arkansas, where he was roommates with Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel and team-mates for one year with Logan Forsythe.

Ê ARRIVING IN STYLE—The lefty was acquired hours before last sea-son’s July 31 trading deadline in a three-team, five-player trade with Seattle and Detroit involving David Price…none of the 15 other starting pitchers traded prior to the deadline put up better numbers with their new teams than Smyly’s winning pct. (.750) and ERA (1.70).

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER

TOMORROW’S STARTER—RH ERASMO RAMIREZ (10-5, 3.75)

Ê Has been ejected three times as manager, last: Aug 28 vs. KC (3rd inn.). Ê 37-year-old manager is the youngest skipper in the majors since ARI A.J.

Hinch (34) in 2009 and youngest active manager/head coach in the four major sports, ahead of Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens (38).

Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

in ML history and second to manage the Rays…joins Hall of Famers Al Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart.

Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, including parts of eight sea-sons in the majors (2002-10)…spent two years (2005-06) in the Rays org., and appeared in 13 major league games in 2005 for Lou Piniella.

Ê NO-HIT BID—On Mon vs. NYY, lost a no-hit bid when Carlos Beltran led off the 8th inning with a single…became the 6th pitcher in Rays history to carry a no-hitter into the 8th inning, first since Alex Cobb on Sep 11, 2014 at NYY (7.1 hitless)…was attempting to throw the second no-hitter in major league history by a Nicaraguan-born pitcher…MON Dennis Martinez remains alone with that distinction with his perfect game on July 28, 1991 at LAD…went 7.2 IP, his longest outing as a Ray, as well as the longest scoreless outing of his career…his line: ND,

7.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 6 SO, 98 pitches, 62 strikes.

Ê vs. BALTIMORE—Is 2-1 with a 4.01 ERA (33.2-IP, 15-ER) in 6 career apps (5 starts) against the Orioles…this season, has gone 1-1 with a 4.12 ERA (19.2-IP, 9-ER) in 4 apps (3 starts)…last faced them on Sep 2 at BAL, when he gave up a 4-0 lead in an eventual 7-6 loss (11 inn.)…allowed 4 runs, all in the 3rd, including a game-tying, 2-run homer to Chris Davis…also yielded a grand slam to Davis on July 25 vs. BAL.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2014 Detroit 6-9 3.93 21 18 0 0 105.1 111 48 46 31 89 14 .271

Tampa Bay 3-1 1.70 7 7 1 1 47.2 25 9 9 11 44 4 .1552015 Charlotte (A) 0-0 5.40 3 3 0 0 8.1 10 5 5 0 9 1 .286

Montgomery (AA) 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 3 4 0 .083Tampa Bay 2-2 3.14 9 9 0 0 48.2 46 18 17 11 56 9 .245Durham (AAA) 0-2 8.44 3 3 0 0 10.2 13 11 10 6 13 2 .310

Major League Totals 21-15 3.25 123 52 1 1 377.0 337 144 136 103 364 43 .238Minor League Totals 11-10 3.03 36 35 0 0 166.1 149 71 56 53 181 8 .243

2015 SPLITSvs. RH: .256 (40-156), 9-HRvs. LH: .188 (6-32)Home: 0-0, 3.00 ERA (15.0-IP, 5-ER)Road: 2-2, 3.21 ERA (33.2-IP, 12-ER)

SMYLY vs. BALTIMORECAREER—Is 3-0-1 with an 0.79 ERA (34-IP, 3-ER) in 7 career apps (4 starts) against the Orioles.AS A STARTER—Is 2-0 with a 1.04 ERA (26-IP, 3-ER) in 4 starts—with all 3 runs scoring via solo homers (Davis, Davis, Jones)…is the first pitcher with 4 straight starts of 6-plus IP and 1 run or fewer vs. BAL since BOS Clay Buchholz spanning 2009-10…besides Smyly, the only others to start their career vs. the Orioles with at least 4 starts of 6-plus IP and 1 run or fewer are TEX Steve Comer (4), CLE Dennis Eckersley (4) and NYY Atley Donald (5).

2015 GAME LOG (A)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*4/9 vs. FTM -- 0.00 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23/15 W, 2-0 Stewart tied, 0-0*4/14 vs. DAY -- 0.00 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 40/28 W, 2-0 Travieso up, 2-0*7/31 at LAK -- 5.40 3.1 9 5 5 0 4 1 0 0 -- L, 7-9 Labourt down, 5-4

2015 GAME LOG (AA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*4/19 at JAX -- 0.00 3.2 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 68/40 W, 2-0 Tomshaw up, 2-0

2015 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/24 vs. TOR -- 3.86 4.2 4 2 2 0 5 1 0 0 79/44 W, 12-3 Dickey up, 4-24/29 at NYY -- 3.38 6.0 4 2 2 1 10 2 0 0 87/59 W, 3-2 (13) Pineda tied, 2-2APRIL 0-0 3.38 10.2 8 4 4 1 15 3 0 0 -- -- -- --5/5 at BOS L-1 2.70 6.0 2 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 92/63 L, 0-2 Porcello down, 1-0MAY 0-1 1.50 6.0 2 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 -- -- -- --8/16 at TEX L-2 4.35 4.0 7 5 5 2 4 2 0 0 95/61 L, 3-5 Gallardo down, 5-38/21 at OAK W-1 3.42 5.2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 91/65 W, 2-1 Bassitt up, 1-08/27 vs. MIN -- 3.82 4.1 8 4 3 2 5 1 0 0 100/63 W, 5-4 Milone down, 4-2AUGUST 1-1 5.14 14.0 21 9 8 4 11 3 0 0 -- -- -- --9/1 at BAL W-2 3.11 7.0 4 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 100/74 W, 11-2 Tillman up, 11-09/7 at DET -- 3.59 5.0 7 4 4 1 3 2 0 1 85/58 L, 4-5 Wolf tied, 4-49/13 vs. BOS -- 3.14 6.0 4 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 97/60 L, 0-2 (13) Hill tied, 0-0SEPTEMBER 1-0 2.00 18.0 15 4 4 4 24 2 0 1 -- -- -- --

* rehab start

2015 GAME LOG (AAA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*7/26 at NOR L-1 15.43 2.1 3 4 4 2 3 1 0 0 51/29 L, 1-11 Wright down, 3-1*8/6 vs. IND -- 10.80 4.1 6 4 4 2 5 1 1 0 74/47 W, 8-5 Glasnow down, 4-1*8/11 at NOR L-2 8.44 4.0 4 3 2 2 5 0 0 1 94/61 L, 1-3 Villanueva down, 3-0

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#40 J.P. ARENCIBIA, C/1B Thu: DNP NYY Series: 2-6, 2-RBI, BB Stand: 4-12, HR, 4-RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .238 (5-21), 2-HR2015: .364/.370/.773, 5-HR, 15-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.667, 2-3) RISP: .444 (4-9) vs. RH: .478 (11-23), 3-HR

Ê Had 2-run single in the 8th inning on Tue vs. NYY, giving him 15 RBI in 17 games (12 starts)…in September, ranks T-4th in the AL in HR (5) and T-3rd in RBI (14)…eight of his last 12 hits have gone for extra bases (5-HR, 3-2B), after his first 4 hits to start his Rays career were singles.

Ê Has 5 HR in 44 at-bats at the major league level…on Sep 11 vs. BOS, had his 5th HR in his 13th game with the Rays…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the only players in club history to get there faster were Jose Canseco (12th game in 1999) and Ty Wigginton (11th game in 2006).

Ê Three of his 5 HR have gone at least 400 feet according to StatCast, including a 464 foot homer on Sep 7 at DET, longest by a Ray this year. Ê Has 27 HR in 450 at-bats between the majors and minors this season…led the IL with 22 HR when he was selected from Durham on Aug 26. Ê On Sep 1 at BAL, recorded 6 RBI—one shy of a career high, and two shy of the club record…marked his third career game with at least 6 RBI…

tied the Rays record for a catcher, joining Ryan Hanigan on April 19, 2014 vs. NYY, and also tied the club record for a No. 9 hitter, with Hanigan.

#1 TIM BECKHAM, INF Thu: 1-3, RBI NYY Series: 0-1 Stand: 1-8, RBI, BB vs. LH: .258 (24-93), 5-HR2015: .237/.288/.462, 8-HR, 32-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .267 (12-45) vs. RH: .213 (17-80), 3-HR

Ê Since Aug 14, batting .268 (11-for-41) with 3 HR and 10 RBI in 19 games (10 starts)…his 8 HR are the most ever by a Rays rookie middle infielder. Ê Has played 72 games with 43 starts (19-SS, 18-2B, 7-DH)…has been on the active roster since July 12, his third stint with the Rays this year. Ê 46.3 percent of his hits have gone for extra bases (22-1B, 7-2B, 4-3B, 8-HR)…of his 32 RBI, 18 have come in innings 7-thru-9 (56.3 percent—5th

in the majors; min. 20 RBI) and 18 have come in 2-strike counts (56.3 percent—3rd in the majors; min. 20 RBI).

#9 JOEY BUTLER, OF Thu: DNP NYY Series: 0-1 Stand: 1-3 vs. LH: .255 (26-102), 3-HR2015: .271/.323/.393, 6-HR, 24-RBI, 5-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .232 (13-56) vs. RH: .283 (41-145), 3-HR

Ê Since his Aug 27 recall, is batting .200 (4-for-20) in 10 games (3 starts)…has 1 hit in his last 13 at-bats, dating back to the 3rd inn. on Aug 30 vs. KC. Ê Batting .161 (15-for-93) in his last 40 games spanning two stints since June 24…before it, hit .338 (52-for-154) in his first 44 games this season. Ê Has played in 84 games with 59 starts (36-DH, 21-LF, 2-RF)…has hit into a team-leading 16 GIDP…has gone 122 PA since his last homer. Ê Batting .091 (2-for-22) as a pinch-hitter this year, and hitless in his last 11 PH AB…hasn’t had a hit as a PH since July 21 at PHI (single). Ê Hit .368/.442/.763 (14-for-38) with 4 HR and 9 RBI in 9 games for Triple-A Durham from Aug 15-26, in between stints at the major league level. Ê Batting .512/.512/.814 (22-for-43) when going to the opposite field, according to Baseball Reference, with 3 HR and 9 RBI. Ê Was a teammate of Manager Kevin Cash in 2011 for Triple-A Round Rock (Rangers).

#13 ASDRUBAL CABRERA, INF Thu: DNP NYY Series: 1-6 Stand: 3-15, HR, 2-RBI, R vs. LH: .289 (37-128), 3-HR2015: .262/.314/.419, 12-HR, 48-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .198 (23-116) vs. RH: .252 (83-330), 9-HR

Ê Left Tuesday’s game vs. NYY with a strained left knee…X-rays were negative and he is day-to-day. Ê Is 1 HR shy of 100 and 1 RBI shy of 500 for his career…is one of three middle infielders with 12 HR in each season since 2011, along with NYY/SEA

Robinson Cano and PIT Neil Walker…on Sep 11 vs. BOS his 8th-inn. HR was his latest go-ahead homer since June 24, 2014 vs. BOS (with CLE). Ê Batting .338/.387/.548 (53-for-157) since returning from the 15-day DL on July 28, which has raised his season avg. from .223 to .262. Ê Has 24 RBI since the beginning of August, matching his total from his first four months of the season combined. Ê Ranks among AL SS leaders in XBH (43, 1st) and HR (12, T-2nd)…ranks among team leaders in 2B (3rd), 3B (2nd) and HR (4th). Ê Against LHP, started the season 1-for-22, and batting only .233 (7-for-30) vs. LHP since Aug 19…in between (May 9–Aug 18), hit .382 (29-for-76).

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, INF Thu: 0-4 NYY Series: 3-11, 2B, 2-RBI, BB, R Stand: 4-25, 2B, 3-RBI, 3-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .297 (44-148), 10-HR2015: .281/.358/.441, 16-HR, 60-RBI, 9-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-8 RISP: .220 (29-132) vs. RH: .275 (100-364), 6-HR

Ê Has established career highs in virtually every offensive category, including H (144), XBH (48), 2B (30), HR (16), RBI (60), BB (51), SB (9), games (143) and starts (139; 116-2B, 14-1B, 5-DH, 4-3B)…ranks among team leaders in RBI (2nd), HR (2nd), 2B (T-1st), XBH (2nd), BB (1st) and multi-hit games (37, 1st).

Ê Among AL 2B, ranks T-3rd in HR, 4th in RBI, 3rd in OBP and 4th in SLG…no 2B in the majors can match his combination of avg., HR and RBI. Ê Since Aug 30, batting .323/.389/.508 (21-for-65) in 17 games, with 9 XBH and 7 RBI…since Aug 16, batting .302/.362/.474 (35-for-116) in 30 games. Ê Named the AL Player of the Week for Aug 31–Sep 6, his first career weekly honor…among the highlights included 9 hits in a 3-game series from

Aug 31–Sep 2 at BAL, tying a club record for a 3-game series…also at one point tied Melvin Upton Jr.’s club record reaching in 9 straight PA, and fell one shy of tying a club record with hits in 7 straight at-bats.

#2 NICK FRANKLIN, INF Thu: 0-0 (def. rep.) NYY Series: 1-6, HR, 2-RBI, R Stand: 1-8, HR, 2-RBI, R vs. LH: .217 (5-23)2015: .136/.195/.272, 2-HR, 5-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .053 (1-19) vs. RH: .103 (6-58), 2-HR

Ê On Wed vs. NYY made his first start since his Sep 8 recall…batting .111 (1-for-9) in 7 games (1 start) since his recall, the only hit a go-ahead 2-run homer in the 6th on Tue vs. NYY, after entering as a def. rep. …marks his second stint with the Rays this year (also May 17–June 25).

Ê Following his last option, hit .259/.344/.500 (44-for-170) with 20 XBH (10 HR, 9-2B, 1-3B) and 26 RBI in 49 games with Triple-A Durham. Ê Six of his 11 hits this season have gone for extra bases (3-2B, 1-3B, 2-HR), including four of his last six hits dating back to June 12 vs. CWS. Ê Is 1-for-19 with RISP, and 0-for-8 as a PH…has played 35 games and made 18 starts (7-2B, 5-1B, 5-SS, 1-DH), incl. his first career apps at 1B.

#5 BRANDON GUYER, OF Thu: 0-4 NYY Series: 0-5 Stand: 1-18, 2B, R vs. LH: .259 (43-166), 5-HR2015: .258/.347/.389, 6-HR, 25-RBI, 10-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-17 RISP: .286 (16-56) vs. RH: .258 (34-132), 1-HR

Ê Hitless in his last 17 at-bats, since his 1st-inning double on Sep 11 vs. BOS…has drawn a walk in his last 60 PA (since Aug 27 vs. MIN). Ê Is a career .302/.341/.488 (26-for-86) hitter in 30 games (21 starts) against the Orioles, with 10 2B and 2 HR. Ê Ranks among team leaders in SB (10, 3rd), HBP (18, 1st) and OBP (.347, 2nd—min. 200 PA)…his 18 HBP rank 2nd in the majors to CHC Anthony

Rizzo (27), and ties Sean Rodriguez (2011) for the club record in a season…has played in 116 games with 69 starts (32-LF, 19-RF, 16-CF, 2-DH). Ê In August, hit .352/.453/.556 (19-for-54) in 24 games (12 starts)…ranked 5th in the AL with a .453 OBP in August (min. 50 PA). Ê Is one of 3 AL players with at least 15 starts at all 3 outfield positions, joining KC Jarrod Dyson and HOU Colby Rasmus. Ê Has started all 44 Rays games vs. left-handed starters, including 43 of 44 at leadoff…is 3-for-his-last-21 as a pinch-hitter.

#28 JOHN JASO, 1B/OF/DH Thu: 1-4, HR, RBI, BB, R NYY Series: 3-8, 2B, BB Stand: 5-16, 2B, 2-HR, 3-RBI, 3-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .250 (3-12)2015: .282/.377/.455, 4-HR, 18-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.313, 5-16) RISP: .346 (9-26) vs. RH: .285 (41-144), 4-HR

Ê Homered off the C-ring catwalk yesterday vs. BAL…was the 5th time in Tropicana Field history a fair ball hit a catwalk and stayed there (last Sep 17, 2008 by BOS David Ortiz—D-ring)…was the 8th fair ball this season to hit off a catwalk and the 6th home run…gave him 2 HR this homestand (also Sep 12 vs. BOS), after going his previous 32 games at Tropicana Field without one (his first since Sep 9, 2011 vs. BOS, off John Lackey).

Ê Has hit leadoff 29 times, and batting .317/.402/.519 (33-for-104) out of the No. 1 spot in the lineup…has made 26 DH starts at leadoff, more than any other team…since 2008, the only players with more DH starts at leadoff in a season are TEX Shin-Soo Choo (34 in 2014) and TB Johnny Damon (33 in 2011).

Ê Batting .333/.406/.488 (28-for-84) in 32 games (20 starts) on the road, compared .222/.345/.417 (16-for-72) in 25 games (21 starts) at home. Ê Has played in 57 games and made 41 starts (36-DH, 5-LF)…has played 33 innings in LF and 2 innings in RF, his first career action in the outfield. Ê Batting .385/.500/.538 (5-for-13) with 3 BB as a pinch-hitter…is 1-for-his-last-11 with RISP, after batting .533 (8-for-15) with RISP to start the season.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, OF Thu: 1-4, RBI NYY Series: 2-11, R Stand: 5-24, 2B, RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .248 (30-121)2015: .260/.297/.410, 8-HR, 35-RBI, 16-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .298 (31-104) vs. RH: .264 (91-345), 8-HR

Ê Leads the majors with 39 Defensive Runs Saved, according to Baseball Reference, 15 more than the next closest player (ARI Ender Inciarte), and 20 more than the next closest AL outfielder (TOR Kevin Pillar)…as a result, he ranks 5th among AL position players with 6.6 Wins Above Replace-ment, according to Baseball Reference…the last Rays outfielder to finish with a 6.6 WAR or higher was Carl Crawford in 2010 (7.0).

Ê Since Baseball Info Solutions started tracking DRS in 2003, the highest ever recorded was 41, by ARI Gerardo Parra and ATL Andrelton Simmons in 2013. Ê Ranks among team leaders in 3B (12, 1st), 2B (22, 4th), XBH (42, 4th), hits (121, 3rd), runs scored (56, 4th), SB (16, 1st) and 2-out RBI (21, 1st). Ê He and MIN Eddie Rosario both have at least a dozen triples and a dozen outfield assists, first players to do that since KC Carlos Beltran in 2001…

hasn’t tripled since Aug 26 vs. MIN, but his 12 3B rank 2nd in the majors to Rosario (13)…his 13 OF assists are T-1st among ML CF. Ê Batting .300/.342/.429 (42-for-140) with 17 RBI in 40 games (37 starts) since the start of August…only had 18 RBI in his firts 99 games through July. Ê Has played in 138 games with 120 starts (118-CF, 2-RF)…was the winner of the Rays Heart & Hustle Award for the second straight year.

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#21 JAMES LONEY, 1B Thu: 3-4, 2B, R NYY Series: 4-8, 2B, 2-R Stand: 7-17, 2-2B, 3-R vs. LH: .230 (14-61), 1-HR2015: .283/.327/.370, 4-HR, 30-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.583, 7-12) RISP: .319 (23-72) vs. RH: .296 (74-250), 3-HR

Ê Has recorded consecutive 3-hit games for the first time since Sep 7-9, 2014 (2)…has seen total of 9 pitches in his 6 at-bats that resulted in hits. Ê Two of his hits yesterday vs. BAL came on first pitch…batting .393 (22-for-56) when putting first pitch in play…22 of 88 hits (25 pct.) have come on first pitch. Ê Doubled in first-at bat on Wed vs. NYY, his first extra-base hit since Aug 28 vs. KC, snapping streak of 11 straight hits being singles. Ê Is 1 HR shy of 100 for his career…is homerless in his last 32 games, spanning 107 at-bats (last Aug 8 vs. NYM off Jacob deGrom). Ê Has played in 90 games with 80 starts (79-1B, 1-DH), including 40 GS at cleanup…batting .325 (41-for-126) in 38 G (32 GS) since start of August

after batting .254 (47-for-185) in 52 G (48 GS) through the end of July…batting .268 (30-for-112) in 2-strike counts, 3rd highest avg. in the majors. Ê Made a 9th-inning fielding error on Tue vs. NYY…all 6 of his errors have come since July 7. Ê Min. 200 PA, ranks as the 2nd toughest player in the AL to strike out, at 11.59 PA/SO (336-PA, 29-SO), behind CLE Michael Brantley (11.94 PA/SO).

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Thu: 0-4 NYY Series: 1-11, BB Stand: 4-27, 3-2B, RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .341 (44-129), 7-HR2015: .267/.329/.428, 19-HR, 68-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-10 RISP: .265 (31-117) vs. RH: .243 (100-411), 12-HR

Ê Is 1-for-his-last-21 and 0-for-his-last-10, on the heels of a 12-game on-base streak…has more HR vs. BAL (29, T-NYY) than any other opponent. Ê Is 1 HR away from his seventh 20-homer season, something only six other AL third basemen (min. 50 pct. of games at 3B) have accomplished in

their careers…could become one of just four third basemen in major league history to hit at least 20 HR in seven of his first eight seasons. Ê His .403 OBP vs. LHP ranks 9th in the AL…ranks among team leaders in RBI (68, 1st), 2B (30, T-1st), HR (19, 1st), hits (144, T-1st), walks (48,

2nd), runs scored (63, 2nd) and multi-hit games (33, 2nd)…is the club’s all-time leader in HR (203), 2B (256), XBH (471), RBI (703) and SLG (.485). Ê Became the first in Rays history to reach 200 HR…became the first 3B in ML history to record 200 HR and 250 2B in his first 8 seasons (min. 50 pct. of games

at 3B)…he’s the 20th player all-time to reach those totals in their first 8 seasons, joining a list including Ted Williams, Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds.

#27 MIKIE MAHTOOK, OF Thu: DNP NYY Series: 4-11, 2B, 2-R, 3-SB Stand: 5-18, 2B, RBI, 3-R vs. LH: .267 (12-45), 3-HR2015: .250/.329/.500, 4-HR, 9-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .278 (5-18) vs. RH: .217 (5-23), 1-HR

Ê Has a stolen base in 3 straight games, the first 3 stolen bases of his career…last Ray with a stolen base in 3 straight G was Ben Zobrist (July 18-20, 2012). Ê Had a career-high 3 hits on Tue vs. NYY (prev. 2, 2x-last Sep 7 at DET)…batting .345/.406/.586 (10-for-29) in his last 10 games (8 starts) since Sep 6. Ê Had ESPN’s Baseball Tonight’s No. 1 Web Gem on Monday, keeping Erasmo Ramirez’s no-hit bid intact with a leaping catch at the RF wall and start-

ing a 9-6 DP to end the 7th, his first career OF assist…is in his 6th stint with the Rays; has played 27 games with 17 starts (7-RF, 5-CF, 4-LF, 1-DH). Ê Eight of his 17 hits have been XBH (3-2B, 3B, 4-HR)…has 8 runs in his last 9 games (8 starts), more than his total (6) from his first 18 games. Ê Joined Elijah Dukes (2007) as the only players in franchise history to have both his first two career hits go for homers…was the sixth player in club

history to hit a homer for his first career hit (April 15; joined Guyer, Dukes, Young, Abernathy, Yan)…Karns and Shaffer became the 7th and 8th.

#46 LUKE MAILE, C Thu: 0-3 NYY Series: DNP Stand: 1-6, 2B, RBI vs. LH: .000 (0-3)2015: .077/.077/.154, 0-HR, 1-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .000 (0-3) vs. RH: .100 (1-10)

Ê Recorded his first career hit on Sat vs. BOS, a pinch-hit RBI double in the 7th inning off Rick Porcello…was the first Ray to record his first career hit as a PH since Tim Beckham on Sep 19, 2013 vs. TEX, and the first to have it go for extra bases since Desmond Jennings on Sep 11, 2010 at TOR (double).

Ê Last name is pronounced MAY-lee…has started once: Sep 5 at NYY, catching Matt Moore who he caught 6 times with Triple-A Durham. Ê Selected from Durham on Sep 1…became the 51st player used by the Rays, one shy of the club record (2000), and 18th rookie, extending the club record. Ê Was a non-roster invite to spring training…named by Baseball America as the Best Defensive Catcher in the Rays system at the end of last season.

#7 DANIEL NAVA, 1B/OF Thu: 0-1 (PH in 9th) NYY Series: DNP Stand: 1-4, R vs. LH: .242 (8-33)2015: .191/.311/.243, 1-HR, 9-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .258 (8-31) vs. RH: .175 (18-103), 1-HR

Ê Batting .229/.357/.300 (16-for-70) with 3 XBH (2-2B, 1-HR) and 2 RBI in 29 games (17 starts; 14-RF, 3-1B) since joining the Rays on Aug 7. Ê Has 12 BB along with 16 hits since joining the team…has a .368 OBP vs. RHP with the Rays, with more walks (10) than hits (9). Ê Had 7th-inning single on Sat vs. BOS, his first hit vs. his former team after spending the first 4-plus seasons of his career with the Red Sox. Ê Had a go-ahead, PH single on Sep 8 at DET in the 7th, his latest go-ahead hit in a game since Sep 28, 2013 at BAL (7th inn.). Ê Claimed off waivers by the Rays on Aug 5 from Boston and is the only current Ray to have played with Kevin Cash in the majors (Boston, 2010).

#44 RENE RIVERA, C Thu: DNP NYY Series: 1-3 Stand: 1-5 vs. LH: .183 (17-93)2015: .180/.214/.279, 5-HR, 26-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .200 (14-70) vs. RH: .179 (36-201), 5-HR

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-26, including 5th-inn. 1B on Wed vs. NYY and 2B on Aug 31 at BAL, his first XBH since Aug 9 vs. NYM…has gone 81 AB since his last HR. Ê Has only thrown out 3 of his last 12 potential base stealers, but his 37.3 percent eraser rate ranks 2nd in the majors…his 22 CS rank 3rd in the AL. Ê Has made 88 starts (85-C, 2-1B, 1-DH), but has only started 21 of 55 games since the All-Star break…has made 11 errors, 2nd among major league catch-

ers, and 4 more than any other AL catcher…his 11 errors rank 2nd among catchers in franchise history, behind Dioner Navarro in 2007 (14).

#36 RICHIE SHAFFER, INF Thu: DNP NYY Series: 0-3, 2-BB Stand: 1-10, HR, RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .069 (2-29)2015: .196/.327/.413, 3-HR, 3-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .000 (0-10) vs. RH: .412 (7-17), 3-HR

Ê Struck out as pinch hitter in 9th on Wed vs. NYY…is 0-for-6 as a PH and 0-for-10 with RISP…batted .276 (29-for-105) with RISP in minors this season. Ê Has played 19 games with 11 starts (5-1B, 3-DH, 2-3B, 1-LF)…batting .148 (4-for-27) since Sep 1, when he was recalled for his second stint. Ê All 3 HR have been solo shots, accounting for his 3 RBI this season…had one in the 8th inning on Sat vs. BOS, off Heath Hembree. Ê Has 29 HR in 440 at-bats between the minors and majors this year…became the eighth Ray all-time to homer for his first career hit, Aug 4 at CWS…on

Aug 9 vs. NYM, became the third player in franchise history with at least 3 hits and a homer in his Tropicana Field debut (as a Ray), joining Akinori Iwamura on April 6, 2007 vs. TOR and Tino Martinez on March 30, 2004 vs. NYY.

#24 GRADY SIZEMORE, OF Thu: 0-1 (PH in 8th) NYY Series: 1-2, BB, R Stand: 3-9, BB, R vs. LH: .333 (6-18), 1-HR2015: .234/.287/.355, 6-HR, 23-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .207 (12-58) vs. RH: .226 (52-230), 5-HR

Ê Grounded out in 8th-inning pinch-hit at-bat yesterday vs. BAL, snapping his season-high 10-game on-base streak…has only started twice in last 10 team G. Ê Batting .227/.287/.393 (34-for-150) with 6 HR and 17 RBI in 49 games (37 starts; 16-LF, 12-RF, 8-DH) with the Rays. Ê Batting .267 (16-for-60) in 20 games at Tropicana Field, with 4 HR and 10 RBI, compared to .200 (18-for-90) in 29 road games (with the Rays). Ê Hit .409/409/.636 (9-for-22) in his first 6 games (5 starts) with the Rays…since then, is batting .195/.268/.352 (25-for-128) in 43 games.

#20 STEVEN SOUZA JR., OF Thu: 0-0, 3-BB, R NYY Series: 3-9, 2B, RBI, 2-BB, SB Stand: 6-19, 2-2B, 2-RBI, 6-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .215 (17-79), 4-HR2015: .220/.316/.404, 15-HR, 36-RBI, 12-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.667, 2-3) RISP: .143 (9-63) vs. RH: .222 (55-248), 11-HR

Ê Yesterday vs. BAL had three walks and a hit-by-pitch in four plate appearances…marked the fourth time in club history a Rays player reached at least 4 times without an at-bat, and two of them are Souza Jr. this season (also June 15 vs. WAS, 5-BB).

Ê Knocked in Rays only run on 6th-inn. RBI double in 3-1 loss on Wed vs. NYY, the fifth time this season he has accounted for all of the team’s run (all losses). Ê Had his 12th SB on Tue vs. NYY, most by a Rays rookie since Desmond Jennings (20) in 2011…despite a pair of DL stints, his 15 HR rank T-3rd

among AL rookies, trailing HOU Carlos Correa (18) and MIN Miguel Sano (16), and are the most by a Rays rookie since Evan Longoria in 2008. Ê Only two other rookies in the majors can match his combination of homers (15) and steals (12): HOU Carlos Correa and CHC Kris Bryant. Ê Returned from the 15-day DL on Sep 11 (fractured left hand)…hasn’t homered since July 4 at NYY, and not at Tropicana Field since June 11 vs. LAA. Ê Has 8 outfield assists, 4th among AL RF and the most by a Rays RF since Matt Joyce in 2011 (8).

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RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#35 MATT ANDRIESE, RH Last App: 9/12 vs. BOS (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 2-2 vs. LH: .295 (33-112), 5-HR2015: 3-5-2, 4.45 ERA, 21 G, 7 GS Long Relief App: 4.0, 6/17 at WAS IR-RS: 5-3 vs. RH: .264 (32-121), 3-HR

Ê Has a 5.47 ERA (26.1-IP, 16-ER) in 14 relief apps this year, compared to a 3.62 ERA in 7 starts…last pitched on Sat vs. BOS, a scoreless 8th. Ê Is in his fifth stint in the majors this season (also Opening Day–April 29, May 9-14, June 12-27 and July 7)…has allowed run(s) in 6 of 9 apps since

his August 19 recall, increasing his ERA from 3.11 to 4.45…has been on the mound for two walk-off losses this year. Ê Yielded a walk-off homer to Chris Davis on Sep 2 at BAL, for what remains his only career HR allowed on the road…traveled 458 feet, according to MLB

StatCast, 2nd-longest by a Rays pitcher this season, topped only by Alex Rodriguez (471) on April 17 off Nathan Karns (at Tropicana Field).

#59 ANDREW BELLATTI, RH Last App: 9/16 vs. NYY (2.0-IP, 2-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 1-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .194 (6-31), 1-HR2015: 3-1-0, 1.47 ERA, 10 G Long Relief App: 3.1, 5/9 vs. TEX IR-RS: 4-2 vs. RH: .161 (5-31), 1-HR

Ê 1-2-3 8th on Wed vs. NYY; allowed leadoff HR (Greg Bird) and 1-out 2B in 9th…marked second of 10 apps in which he’s allowed ER (also June 1 at LAA). Ê Pitched in 3 straight games Sep 11-13 vs. BOS…yielded a go-ahead, 2-run single to Rusney Castillo on Sun vs. BOS, inheriting the bases loaded in the 13th. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 8 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season…is the youngest player on the active roster (24 years, 44 days). Ê Became the sixth Rays pitcher to be on the mound for a walk-off loss this season, on Sep 8 at DET (Rajai Davis walk-off sac fly). Ê Has only been charged 3 earned runs in 18.1 IP, all via HR (Albert Pujols’ 2-run homer on June 1 at LAA, Greg Bird’s solo HR yesterday vs. NYY).

#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 9/14 vs. NYY (BS/L, 0.2-IP, 3-H, 4-R, 2-BB, 0-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: 34-40 vs. LH: .233 (28-120), 4-HR2015: 4-10-34, 3.81 ERA, 62 G Long Relief App: 1.2, 7/22 at PHI IR-RS: 11-3 vs. RH: .247 (23-93), 4-HR

Ê Is the first pitcher to have 10 losses and 30 saves in the same season since COL Jose Jimenez in 2002 (10-L, 41-SV) and first in the AL since CLE Doug Jones in 1989 (10-L, 32-SV)…had 2 outs and the bases empty on Mon vs. NYY, then allowed 4 runs for his 6th blown save, 4th since Aug 7.

Ê Has 10 losses, a club record for a reliever and matching the most by a major league reliever in the last 10 seasons (since 2006)…last reliever with more losses was LAA Scot Shields in 2005 (11)…has a club record 6 walk-off losses, most in the majors since PHI Brad Lidge in 2009 (6).

Ê Has 5 losses since the All-Star break…has yielded 30 BB, T-3rd among AL relievers, and his 17 HR since 2014 rank T-3rd among AL relievers. Ê Ranks T-2nd in AL with 34 saves behind LAA Huston Street (36)…could become the first Ray to lead the AL in saves since Rafael Soriano in 2010 (45). Ê According to Baseball Reference, 222 of his 248 BF—89.5 pct.—have come in “Late & Close” situations (PA in the 7th inning or later with the batting

team tied, ahead by one or the tying run on deck)…it’s the highest rate in the majors (min. 150 BF).

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 9/5 at NYY (W, 1.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 4-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-3 vs. LH: .205 (18-88), 1-HR2015: 4-1-1, 2.16 ERA, 59 G Long Relief App: 1.2, 9/5 at NYY IR-RS: 36-6 vs. RH: .261 (18-69), 3-HR

Ê Nineteen of his 20 apps since the All-Star break have been scoreless, with a 0.53 ERA (17-IP, 1-ER) over that span, 2nd in the majors (min. 15 IP). Ê Hasn’t pitched since Sep 5 at NYY, when he made his longest app since April 17, 2013 at OAK (2.2, with HOU)…had a career-high 4 SO, most by a

Rays lefty reliever since Cesar Ramos on Sep 7, 2014 vs. BAL (4)…snapped a streak of 19 straight apps without a walk, one shy of tying a club record. Ê With TB, has a 1.86 ERA (38.2-IP, 8-ER); 47 of 54 apps have been scoreless (87.0 percent)…has gone 0.2 IP or less 30 times, and made 12 apps of 1 BF. Ê Only 4 of his 29 inherited runners with the Rays have scored (13.8 pct.—3rd in the AL, min. 20 IR).

. #37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 9/15 vs. NYY (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-2 vs. LH: .282 (57-202), 4-HR2015: 6-5-0, 3.81 ERA, 37 G, 13 GS Long Relief App: 3.0, 2x-last 8/16 at TEX IR-RS: 15-8 vs. RH: .255 (48-188), 5-HR

Ê Yesterday vs. BAL allowed 6 of 9 BF to reach, including 5 straight with 2 outs…yielded 4 runs, matching the total he allowed in first 23 relief apps this season and tied for a career-high in a relief app (also Sep 21, 2014 vs. CWS)…is first Rays reliever to allow 5 hits in 1 IP since Jamey Wright on June 4, 2013 at DET…hadn’t allowed ER in his last 16 apps since Aug 4…entered with MLB-best (min. 20 IP) 0.29 ERA (30.1-IP, 1-ER) in 21 apps since the All-Star break.

Ê Has 2.06 ERA (35-IP, 8-ER) and 6.33 SO/BB (38-SO, 6-BB) in 24 relief apps, compared to 4.70 ERA (69-IP, 36-ER) and 1.83 SO/BB (44-SO, 24-BB) in 13 GS. Ê Hasn’t allowed a home run in his last 55 innings (27 apps) since June 16 vs. WAS (Clint Robinson).

. #54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 9/17 vs. BAL (1.0-IP, 5-H, 4-R, 1-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 2-5 vs. LH: .192 (19-99), 2-HR2015: 2-5-2, 3.78 ERA, 66 G, 2 GS Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 6/24 vs. TOR IR-RS: 26-3 vs. RH: .188 (24-128), 5-HR

Ê Bookended his app on Sun vs. BOS with a pair of strikeouts, with two singles in between…has made 66 apps, a club rookie record and T-4th in the AL…could became the first rookie to lead the AL in apps since CWS Kelly Wunsch in 2000 (83).

Ê Only 3 of his 26 IR have scored (11.5 pct.—2nd in the AL, min. 20 IR)…according to Baseball Reference, has made 17 multiple inning apps (at least one out to end an inning, and at least one batter faced the following inning)…has entered with runners on base in 17 apps.

Ê Had a club-record streak of 32 consecutive batters retired end on June 24 vs. TOR.. #47 BRANDON GOMES, RH Last App: 9/15 vs. NYY (SV, 1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-2 vs. LH: .194 (18-93), 2-HR2015: 2-5-1, 3.25 ERA, 55 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 6x-last 9/13 vs. BOS IR-RS: 35-7 vs. RH: .266 (29-109), 5-HR

Ê Recorded his first career save in his 165th career relief app on Tue vs. NYY…became the 8th Rays pitcher to record a save this season. Ê Has an 0.90 ERA (20-IP, 2-ER) in 18 apps (16 scoreless) since Aug 1…both runs allowed have been solo HR (Eduardo Escobar, Rajai Davis). Ê Tied his season-long app on Sun vs. BOS, pitching the 10th and 11th innings…yielded 3 hits, his most since July 22 at PHI (3). Ê At 31 years, 65 days is the oldest pitcher on the active roster (and the only pitcher over 30 years old)…has inherited a team-high 35 IR.

. #51 NATHAN KARNS, RH Last App: 9/8 at DET (3.0-IP, 4-H, 1-R, 1-BB, 4-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .248 (70-282), 5-HR2015: 7-5-0, 3.67 ERA, 27 G, 26 GS Long Relief App: 3.0, 9/8 at DET IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .229 (62-271), 14-HR

Ê Made his first career major league relief app on Sep 8 at DET, first in the pro ranks since May 4, 2012 with Class-A Hagerstown (Nationals). Ê Yielded a solo homer to J.D. Martinez on his second pitch of the game, his only run allowed in 3 IP…threw 59 pitches, 34 strikes. Ê Leads ML rookies in SO (145) and opp avg. (.239)…leads AL rookies in starts (26) and IP (147)…has made 19 GS this season allowing 2 runs or fewer, tied

with Chris Archer and DET/TOR David Price for most in AL…in Rays history, only Price (22 in 2012) and James Shields (20 in 2011) have done it as often.

#34 C.J. RIEFENHAUSER, LH Last App: 9/16 vs. NYY (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .400 (8-20), 3-HR2015: 1-0-0, 7.36 ERA, 12 G Long Relief App: 2.1, 6/16 vs. WAS IR-RS: 5-2 vs. RH: .200 (4-20)

Ê Pitched scoreless 7th inning on Wed vs. NYY, his first scoreless outing with a 1-2-3 inning this season. Ê Has allowed 3 HR in 11 IP, and all 3 have been to lefties (last Travis Shaw, Sat vs. BOS)…lefties are batting .400 (8-for-20) against him. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 1 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season (also April 17–May 29, June 12-16 and July 1-3). Ê Went 4-2 with a 2.78 ERA (35.2-IP, 11-ER) in 30 apps between Durham and Class-A Charlotte. Ê At 12 letters, is tied with Jason Isringhausen as the longest surname in Rays history.

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 9/15 vs. NYY (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .400 (14-35)2015: 0-1-0, 5.09 ERA, 16 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 5/23 vs. OAK IR-RS: 7-5 vs. RH: .242 (15-62)

Ê Issued a leadoff walk in the 7th on Tue vs. NYY, then retired his next 3 BF…was the first time in his career he entered with a 1-run lead. Ê Has a 2.84 ERA (12.2-IP, 4-ER) in his last 11 apps since Aug 17…took the loss on Sun vs. BOS, yielding 3 consecutive 1-out 13th-inning singles. Ê Has thrown the fastest pitch by a Ray this season, registering 99.3 mph on Sep 4 at NYY…averaging 96.0 mph on his fastball, per FanGraphs. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Aug 20 for his fifth stint in the majors this season (also May 23, June 6-9, June 12-22 and Aug 17-18). Ê Lefties have hit .400/.447/.514 (14-for-35) against him this year, compared to .242/.309/.274 (15-for-62) for righties.

#49 KIRBY YATES, RH Last App: 9/12 vs. BOS (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .379 (11-29), 5-HR2015: 0-0-0, 8.40 ERA, 14 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 9/1 at BAL IR-RS: 8-5 vs. RH: .229 (8-35), 3-HR

Ê Has made 3 consecutive scoreless apps, snapping a streak of yielding homers in a club-record 6 straight relief apps (June 29–Sep 1)…became the first major league reliever to do that within one season since CIN Jay Hook in 1961 (6)…ranks T-8th among AL relievers with 8 HR, in only 15 IP.

Ê Recalled on Sep 1 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season…had a 3.68 ERA (7.1-IP, 3-ER, 2-HR) in 6 minor league apps since his last option. Ê Went 1-2 with a 5.60 ERA (27.1-IP, 17-ER) in 25 minor league apps this season between Triple-A Durham and Class-A Charlotte.

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: L2 When commit error: 26-40 Hit homer: 52-41Current Record: 70-76 Ahead after 6-7-8: 52-11/58-7/65-4 Homer with men on: 26-15Home/Road: 35-40/35-36 Behind after 6-7-8: 8-50/6-55/1-61 Hit multiple homers: 22-14Day/Night: 18-26/52-50 Tied after 6-7-8: 10-15/6-14/4-11 Score first: 50-22Grass/Turf: 31-33/39-43 1-run games: 24-27 Score 5 or more: 35-15vs. East: 29-34 2-run games: 16-16 Score less than 5: 35-61vs. Central: 13-19 Extra innings: 2-13 Outhit opponents: 50-24vs. West: 17-17 Win in last at-bat: 10 Outhit by opponents: 13-45vs. National League: 11-6 Come-from-behind wins: 29 Collect 10 or more hits: 28-22vs. RH/LH starters: 44-58/26-18 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 32 Opp. 10 or more hits: 6-34Series W-L-T (home): 8-13-3 Series W-L-T (road): 11-10-2 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 28-29/14-18/22-23/5-6

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Longoria 13 3 3 19Forsythe 13 3 16Souza Jr. 9 3 3 15Cabrera 9 3 12Casali 7 3 10Beckham 4 3 1 8Kiermaier 4 4 8Butler 4 2 6Guyer 5 1 6Sizemore 5 1 6Arencibia 3 2 5DeJesus 4 1 5Rivera 2 1 2 5Jaso 3 1 4Loney 3 1 4Mahtook 3 1 4Shaffer 3 3Elmore 1 1 2Franklin 2 2Dykstra 1 1Jennings 1 1Karns 1 1Nava 1 1TOTALS 98 34 12 - 144

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 7 16 2.29 4.45 4-3 1Archer 31 84 2.71 3.81 17-14 19Colome 13 21 1.61 2.74 3-10 3Geltz 2 0 0.00 0.00 1-1 0Karns 26 63 2.42 3.94 12-14 9Moore 9 24 2.67 4.98 2-7 1Odorizzi 25 61 2.44 3.62 12-13 16Ramirez 24 67 2.79 4.57 14-10 7Smyly 9 27 3.00 4.99 5-4 4

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’15 MOST HITS GAME ’15 MOST RBI GAMEArencibia 9/11 vs. BOS Ramirez 3, 9/1 at BAL 6, 9/1 at BALBeckham 9/9 at DET Lobstein 2, 11x-last, 9/9 at DET 4, 7/28 vs. DETButler 6/19 at CLE Carrasco 4, 5/31 at BAL 2, 5x-last, 6/12 vs. CWS Cabrera 9/11 vs. BOS Tazawa 4, 8/5 at CWS 3, 2x-last, 8/22 at OAKForsythe 9/9 at DET Lobstein 3, 9x-last, 9/2 at BAL 3, 2x-last, 8/1 at BOSFranklin 9/15 vs. NYY Rumbelow 2, 2x-last, 6/12 vs. CWS 2, 2x-last, 9/15 vs. NYYGuyer 8/30 vs. KC Duffy 4, 9/1 at BAL 4, 4/26 vs. TORJaso 9/17 vs. BAL Tillman 3, 2x-last, 8/1 at BOS 3, 8/9 vs. NYMKiermaier 9/6 at NYY Nova 3, 4x-last, 8/25 vs. MIN 2, 9x-last, 9/6 at NYYLoney 8/7 vs. NYM deGrom 4, 5/17 at MIN 3, 2x-last, 8/25 vs. MINLongoria 9/7 at DET Wolf 4, 4/25 vs. TOR 3, 7x-last, 9/8 at DETMahtook 8/4 at CWS Sale 3, 9/15 vs. NYY 2, 4/15 at TORMaile -- -- 1, 9/12 vs. BOS 1, 9/12 vs. BOSNava 8/26 vs. MIN Duffey 3, 2x-last, 8/28 vs. KC 2, 2x-last, 4/11 at NYYRivera 7/8 at KC Blanton 3, 3x-last, 8/4 at CWS 4, 5/14 vs. NYYShaffer 9/12 vs. BOS Hembree 3, 8/9 vs. NYM 1, 2x-last, 8/9 vs. NYMSizemore 8/12 vs. ATL Wisler 4, 5/16 vs. ARI 2, 3x-last, 8/8 vs. NYMSouza Jr. 7/4 at NYY Betances 3, 4x-last, 6/17 at WAS 3, 5x-last, 6/3 at LAA

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 5, April 22-26 Most runs, game, TB 3, 6x-last, Guyer, 9/1 at BALLong loss streak 7, June 28-July 4 Most runs, game, Opp 5, Shaw, 8/1 at BOSMost runs game, TB 12, 4/24 vs. TOR Most hits, game, TB 4, 5x-last, Guyer, 9/1 at BALMost runs game, Opp 16, 6/16 vs. WAS Most hits, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Escobar, 6/18 at WASMost runs, inn, TB 7, 4/10 at MIA Most 2B, game, TB 2, 12x-last, Longoria, 9/11 vs. BOSMost runs, inn, Opp 7, 2x-last, 8/23 at OAK Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 7x-last, Moustakas, 8/29 vs. KCMost hits, game, TB 19, 5/17 at MIN Most HR, game, TB 2, 4x-last, Longoria, 9/2 at BALMost hits, game, Opp 23, 6/16 vs. WAS Most HR, game, Opp 2, 12x-last, Ortiz, 9/12 vs. BOSMost hits, inn, TB 6, 8/8 vs. NYM Most RBI, game, TB 6, Arencibia, 9/1 at BALMost hits, inn, Opp 8, 8/23 at OAK Most RBI, game, Opp 6, Seager, 5/26 vs. SEAMost doubles, game, TB 6, 2x-last, 5/31 at BAL Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, Souza Jr., 5/31 at BALMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 6/9 vs. LAA Most x-base hits, game, Opp 3, Shaw, 8/1 at BOSMost HR, game, TB 4, 2x-last, 9/9 at DET Most steals, game, TB 2, 8x-last, Kiermaier, 8/25 vs. MINMost HR, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, 9/12 vs. BOS Most steals, game, Opp 3, DeShields, 5/7 vs. TEXMost x-base hits, game, TB 8, 4x-last, 9/2 at BAL Hitting Streak 11, Cabrera, July 11-Aug 9Most x-base hits, game, Opp 7, 3x-last, 9/12 vs. BOS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 5, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, TB Starter 15, Archer, 6/2 at LAAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 4, 6/24 vs. TOR Most SO, Opp Starter 14, Kluber, 7/2 vs. CLEMost walks, game, TB 9, 5/6 at BOS Most SO, TB Reliever 5, 2x-last, Andriese, 8/25 vs. MINMost walks, game, Opp 9, 7/3 at NYY Most IP, TB Reliever 4.0, 2x-last, Andriese, 6/17 at WASMost strikeouts, game, TB 19, 7/2 vs. CLE Most walks, game, TB 5, 5x-last, Karns, 8/14 at TEXMost strikeouts, game, Opp 19, 2x-last, 9/13 vs. BOS Most walks, game, Opp 6, Masterson, 5/6 at BOSMost LOB, game, TB 14, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, Team, TB 19, 2x-last, 9/13 vs. BOSMost LOB, game, Opp 12, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. WAS Most walks, Team, TB 9, 7/3 at NYYMost errors, game, TB 3, 3x-last, 8/29 vs. KC Low-Hit Game 1, Archer, 8/20 at HOUMost errors, game, Opp 3, 5x-last, 9/14 vs. NYY Consecutive Scoreless IP 20.1, McGee, May 29-July 24Longest game, time 5:03, 9/8 at DET Shortest game, time 2:02, 8/11 vs. ATLLongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:39, 8/1 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:02, 8/11 vs. ATL

Grand Slams (-): -Back-to-Back (4): Dykstra/Forsythe (4/17 vs. NYY, A Warren),

Forsythe/Butler (5/11 vs. NYY, C Sabathia), Longoria/Forsythe (7/26 vs. BAL, W Chen),

Cabrera/Shaffer (8/4 at CWS, D Webb)2-HR games (4): Longoria-2 (5/6 at BOS, J Masterson/A Ogando; 9/2

at BAL, K Gausman/D O’Day), Casali-2 (7/27 vs. DET, A Sanchez/B Rondon; 7/28 vs. DET, D Price)

3-HR games (-): -Pinch-hit (3): Beckham-2 (4/11 at MIA, M Dunn; 4/16 at TOR,

A Loup), Guyer-1 (5/8 vs. TEX, A Claudio)Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (2): Guyer-2 (4/26 vs. TOR, M Buehrle; 8/2 at BOS,

W Miley)Inside-the-park (1): Forsythe-1 (7/8 at KC, J Guthrie)

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Arencibia .333 5 15Casali .240 6 25Rivera .373 22 59Wilson .250 5 20TOTALS .319 38 119

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (29), Forsythe (21), Kiermaier (16), Cabrera (14), Loney (14), Souza Jr. (14), Guyer (10), Jaso (10), DeJesus (9), Sizemore (8), Butler (7), Rivera (7), Beckham (6), Elmore (5), Jennings (4), Casali (3), Mahtook (3), Franklin (2), Nava (2), Wilson (2), Arencibia (1), Dykstra (1), Karns (1), Shaffer (1)2-Out RBI: Kiermaier (21), Forsythe (20), Cabrera (16), Longoria (16), Beckham (14), Rivera (13), Loney (11), DeJesus (10), Guyer (10), Souza Jr. (9), Casali (8), Elmore (7), Jaso (7), Arencibia (6), Butler (5), Mahtook (4), Sizemore (4), Franklin (2), Wilson (2), Jennings (1), Krauss (1), Maile (1), Nava (1)Outfield Assists: Kiermaier (13), Souza Jr. (8), DeJesus (3), Jennings (3), Nava (2), Sizemore (2), Butler (1), Jaso (1), Mahtook (1)Bunt Singles: Cabrera (4), Kiermaier (3), Beckham (2), Souza Jr. (2), Franklin (1)Ejections: Cash-3 (4/16 at TOR, 8th inn.; 5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.; 8/28 vs. KC, 3rd inn.), Cabrera-1 (6/22 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Loney-1 (8/22 at OAK, 6th inn.), Shelton-1 (5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.)Batted Around: 4/10 at MIA (7th inn., 11 batters), 4/15 at TOR (9th inn., 9 batters), 4/22 vs. BOS (6th inn., 9 batters), 5/17 at MIN (6th inn., 10 batters), 6/3 at LAA (6th inn., 9 batters), 8/4 at CWS (6th inn., 10 batters), 8/8 vs. NYM (1st inn., 9 batters), 8/12 vs. ATL (7th inn., 9 batters), 9/2 at BAL (3rd inn., 9 batters), 9/8 at DET (6th inn., 9 batters), 9/9 at DET (7th inn. 9 batters)

MISC.

1. May 11 vs. NYY—Tim Beckham pop out to SS Didi Gregorius hit off the B-ring catwalk…off Branden Pinder (9th inning).2. June 16 vs. WAS—Clint Robinson home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (449 feet)…off Alex Colome (2nd inning).3. July 27 vs. DET—Curt Casali home run off the B-ring catwalk in left field (355 feet)…off Bruce Rondon (8th inning).4. August 12 vs. ATL—Grady Sizemore home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (401 feet)…off Matt Wisler (5th inning).5. August 27 vs. MIN—Miguel Sano double off the B-ring catwalk in center field…off Drew Smyly (3rd inning).6. August 28 vs. KC—Kendrys Morales home run off the C-ring catwalk in center field (443 feet)…off Erasmo Ramirez (3rd inning).7. September 16 vs. NYY—Greg Bird home run off the D-ring catwalk in right field (404 feet)…off Andrew Bellatti (9th inning).8. September 17 vs. BAL—John Jaso home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (384 feet)…off Chris Tillman (3rd inning).

CATWALKS

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 48 challenges (13 overturned, 16 stand, 19 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 39 challenges (20 overturned, 8 stand, 11 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 16 challenge (0 record keeping, 3 overturned, 6 stand, 7 confirmed)

RUNS BY INNING1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

Opponent 70 65 56 58 57 68 70 60 52 16 573Tampa Bay 57 52 43 63 78 82 75 62 41 4 557

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 70-76-53 146 3.69 1312.2 1172 538 421 1245 156Starters 45-42-0 146 3.62 823.1 738 331 245 779 94Relievers 25-34-53 145 3.81 489.1 434 207 176 466 62Home 35-40-29 75 3.65 683.0 607 277 209 682 83Road 35-36-24 71 3.73 629.2 565 261 212 563 73April 12-10-10 22 3.70 199.1 155 82 71 184 20May 14-15-11 29 3.10 255.2 216 88 83 248 28June 16-12-13 28 3.32 254.2 245 94 78 235 31July 9-16-7 25 4.04 220.1 196 99 72 183 23August 14-13-10 27 4.28 242.0 237 115 71 253 31September 5-10-2 15 3.84 140.2 123 60 46 142 23

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (last five)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYSep 8 at DET Umpire B11 Rajai Davis Out at 1st Overturned 0:45Sep 8 at DET Umpire B11 Rajai Davis Safe at 1st Stands 2:23Sep 13 vs. BOS Tampa Bay B5 Richie Shaffer Foul Overturned 1:46Sep 15 vs. NYY Tampa Bay B1 Asdrubal Cabrera Out at 1st Stands 1:00Sep 16 vs. NYY Umpire B6 Steven Souza Jr. Double Stands 2:44

1. April 23 vs. BOS (W 2-1)—Rene Rivera single to left field…off Anthony Varvaro (9th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 10 at MIA (L 9-10)—Christian Yelich single to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).2. May 29 at BAL (L 1-2)—J.J. Hardy single to left field…off Steve Geltz (9th inning).3. June 21 at CLE (L 0-1)—David Murphy sacrifice fly to center field…off Kevin Jepsen (9th inning).4. July 3 at NYY (L 5-7)—Brian McCann home run to right field…off Steve Geltz (12th inning).5. July 4 at NYY (L 2-3)—Ramon Flores sacrifice bunt, throwing error on pitcher…off Brad Box-berger (9th inning).6. July 7 at KC, G1 (L 5-9)—Paulo Orlando grand slam to left field…off Brad Boxberger (9th inning).7. July 22 at PHI (L 4-5)—Odubel Herrera single to left field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).8. August 5 at CWS (L 5-6)—Avisail Garcia bases-loaded walk…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).9. August 18 at HOU (L 2-3)—Marwin Gonzalez home run to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).10. August 19 at HOU (L 2-3)—Carlos Correa single to right field…off Matt Andriese (13th inning).11. September 2 at BAL (L 6-7)—Chris Davis home run to center field…off Matt Andriese (11th inning).12. September 8 at DET (L 7-8)—Rajai Davis sacri-fice fly to left field…off Andrew Bellatti (13th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Arencibia 4-7 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - 4-7Beckham - - 8-9 - 6-13 - - - 4-3 - 1-0 - - 1-2 5-7 3-8 7-7 1-1Brett - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 -Butler - - - - - 11-10 - 1-1 19-17 - 21-19 1-0 - 4-6 2-1 - 3-2 -Cabrera - - - - 59-59 - - - 2-1 1-1 0-1 13-10 - 9-7 16-21 22-20 - -Casali 14-18 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 1-1 1-1 12-17DeJesus - - - - - 18-25 - 0-1 12-8 8-5 4-0 0-2 6-13 3-2 8-12 1-0 - -Dykstra - 7-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4 - 1-0 -Elmore - 14-8 2-3 3-3 2-2 1-2 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - 7-2 6-6 7-10 -Forsythe - 4-11 57-58 1-3 - - - - 4-1 - 3-1 0-2 25-19 26-42 5-4 7-4 0-1 -Franklin - 2-3 3-5 - 3-2 - - - 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 2-1 7-7 -Guyer - - - - - 19-13 9-7 9-10 1-1 25-18 2-2 - - 1-0 1-1 3-5 6-5 -Jaso - - - - - 2-3 - - 15-21 14-16 2-1 - 1-7 - - - - -Jennings - - - - - 10-9 4-3 - 0-1 - 1-2 - - 9-7 1-2 3-2 - -Kiermaier - - - - - - 52-66 2-0 - 19-24 - - - - 2-0 5-7 27-31 1-3Krauss - 0-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-3 -Loney - 36-43 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-2 20-21 3-6 6-5 4-10 - -Longoria - - - 65-70 - - - - 4-3 - - 53-60 16-13 - - - - -Mahtook - - - - - 2-2 4-0 4-3 0-1 - 2-5 - - - 1-0 4-0 3-1 -Maile 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1Nava - 3-0 - - - - - 5-9 - 0-1 5-5 - - - - 4-2 0-1 -Rivera 41-44 2-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 2-3 5-4 36-38Shaffer - 2-3 - 1-1 - 1-0 - - 1-2 - 0-1 - - - 2-1 2-4 1-0 -Sizemore - - - - - 6-11 - 5-7 0-8 1-10 9-13 - 1-2 - 0-1 - - -Souza Jr. - - - - - - - 43-45 0-1 1-1 20-26 - - 13-4 9-2 0-1 - -Wilson 10-6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 9-6

W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)W-L BY POSITION (STARTS)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (7)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDLHP Jeff Beliveau 60-day Left labrum tear April 17 April 16 June 16 137 65-72C Curt Casali 15-day Strained left hamstring August 26 - Sep 10 21 8-13RHP Alex Cobb 60-day Tommy John surgery April 5 March 27 May 27 146 70-76LHP Grayson Garvin 60-day Left back tear Aug 26 - Oct 5 21 8-13OF Desmond Jennings 15-day Bruised left knee Aug 27 Aug 26 Sep 10 21 8-13LHP Jake McGee 15-day Torn left meniscus Aug 20 Aug 19 Sept 4 27 11-16RHP Burch Smith 60-day Tommy John surgery April 8 - June 8 144 70-74

Others (Games Missed): INF Tim Beckham (25, strained right hamstring, 16-9), RH Andrew Bellatti (27, right shoulder tendonitis, 12-15), INF Ryan Brett (34, left shoulder subluxation, 18-16), SS Asdrubal Cabrera (11, right hamstring strain, 5-6), RH Alex Colome (22, pneumonia, 12-10), INF Nick Franklin (38, left oblique strain, 20-18), OF John Jaso (83, left wrist contusion, 43-40), OF Desmond Jennings (96, left knee bursitis, 48-48), 1B James Loney (15, mild right oblique strain, 8-7; 36, left middle finger fracture, 18-18), LH Jake McGee (36, offseason elbow surgery, 20-16), LH Matt Moore (80, Tommy John surgery, 42-38), RH Jake Odorizzi (33, left oblique strain, 14-19), LH C.J. Riefenhauser (37, left shoulder inflammation, 18-19), LH Drew Smyly (16, left shoulder tendonitis, 8-8; 89, torn left labrum, 44-45), OF Steven Souza Jr. (11, right finger laceration, 4-7; 34, left hand fracture, 17-17), RH Kirby Yates (50, strained right pectoral, 25-25)

July 1 Designated RH Ronald Belisario for assignment; optioned RH Kirby Yates to Dur-ham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet and LH C.J. Riefenhauser from Durham.

July 2 Optioned INF Marc Krauss to Durham; reinstated LH Matt Moore (Tommy John sur-gery) from the 60-day DL.

July 3 Optioned RH Preston Guilmet to Durham; reinstated 1B James Loney (left middle finger fracture) from the 15-day DL.

July 4 Designated 1B Marc Krauss for assignment; optioned LH C.J. Riefenhauser to Dur-ham; selected LH Everett Teaford from Durham.

July 7 Designated RH Preston Guilmet for assignment; placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (right finger laceration) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 6; reinstated OF John Jaso (left wrist contusion) from the 60-day DL; added RH Matt Andriese from Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule.

July 8 Returned RH Matt Andriese to Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule; designated LH Everett Teaford for assignment; reinstated RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoulder ten-donitis) from the 15-day DL.

July 11 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; reinstated RH Jake Odorizzi (left oblique strain) from the 15-day DL.

July 12 Placed SS Asdrubal Cabrera (right hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Tim Beckham from Durham.

July 21 Optioned OF Grady Sizemore to Durham; reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. (right fin-ger laceration) from the 15-day DL.

July 28 Optioned INF Jake Elmore to Durham; reinstated SS Asdrubal Cabrera (right ham-string strain) from the 15-day DL…acquired minor league RH Eduar Lopez from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for OF David DeJesus.

July 29 Selected C Bobby Wilson from Durham.July 30 Designated C Bobby Wilson for assignment.July 31 Acquired minor league RH Chih-Wei Hu and minor league RH Alexis Tapia from the

Minnesota Twins in exchange for RH Kevin Jepsen…recalled OF Mikie Mahtook and RH Kirby Yates from Durham.

Aug 1 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham; recalled OF Grady Sizemore from Durham.Aug 2 Placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (left hand fracture) on the 15-day DL; recalled OF Mikie

Mahtook from Durham.Aug 3 Optioned LH Matt Moore to Durham; selected INF Richie Shaffer from Durham.Aug 5 Claimed 1B/OF Daniel Nava off waivers from the Boston Red Sox.Aug 6 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham.Aug 13 Optioned OF Joey Butler to Durham.Aug 14 Reinstated OF Desmond Jennings (left knee bursitis) from the 60-day DL.Aug 16 Designated RH Jose Dominguez for assignment; optioned RH Kirby Yates to Dur-

ham; reinstated LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) from the 60-day DL.Aug 17 Optioned INF Richie Shaffer to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.Aug 19 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Matt Andriese from Durham.Aug 20 Placed LH Jake McGee (torn left meniscus) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug 19;

recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.Aug 26 Placed C Curt Casali (strained left hamstring) on the 15-day DL; recalled LH Grayson

Garvin (left back tear) from Montgomery and placed him on the 60-day DL; selected C J.P. Arencibia from Durham.

Aug 27 Placed OF Desmond Jennings (bruised left knee) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug 26; recalled OF Joey Butler from Durham.

Sep 1 Designated INF Hak-Ju Lee for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook, LH Matt Moore, LH C.J. Riefenhauser, INF Richie Shaffer and RH Kirby Yates from Dur-ham; selected C Luke Maile from Durham.

Sep 8 Recalled RH Andrew Bellatti and INF Nick Franklin from Durham.Sep 11 Reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. (fractured left hand) from the 15-day DL.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese 0 1 0 2.0 5 4 1 18.00 .455 0 1 0 2.0 5 4 1 18.00 .455Archer 1 2 0 23.2 21 8 25 3.04 .231 2 4 0 48.2 50 24 49 4.44 .260Bellatti - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Boxberger 0 0 5 6.2 2 2 10 2.70 .091 2 0 5 18.2 6 5 29 2.41 .095Cedeño 0 0 0 2.2 5 1 4 3.38 .385 0 0 0 2.2 5 1 4 3.38 .385Colome 2 1 0 12.1 10 4 17 2.92 .217 3 1 0 18.0 12 5 20 2.50 .188Geltz 0 1 0 7.0 3 2 9 2.57 .136 0 1 0 7.0 3 2 9 2.57 .136Gomes 0 1 0 6.0 5 2 3 3.00 .227 1 2 0 18.0 15 7 15 3.50 .231Karns 0 1 0 16.2 8 6 15 3.24 .145 0 1 0 21.0 13 9 18 3.86 .178Moore 0 1 0 12.0 10 5 13 3.75 .222 4 4 0 51.2 56 22 51 3.83 .272Odorizzi 2 0 0 12.2 9 4 13 2.84 .196 2 2 0 35.2 35 18 33 4.54 .250Ramirez 1 1 0 19.2 16 9 14 4.12 .219 2 1 0 33.2 24 15 26 4.01 .195Riefenhauser - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Romero - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 4.2 1 0 0 0.00 .071Smyly 1 0 0 7.0 4 0 10 0.00 .167 3 0 1 34.0 17 3 39 0.79 .144Yates 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 5 6.75 .200 0 1 0 10.2 12 6 14 5.06 .273

RAYS PITCHERS vs. ORIOLES

RAYS HITTERS vs. ORIOLES2015 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPArencibia 2 8 5 2 7 0 2 .625 .625 43 145 40 8 35 7 36 .276 .316Beckham 12 30 6 1 5 2 9 .200 .265 15 35 7 1 6 2 9 .200 .250Butler 7 23 7 1 1 0 8 .304 .304 7 23 7 1 1 0 8 .304 .304Cabrera 12 41 5 1 5 3 11 .122 .229 55 207 56 7 38 16 37 .271 .333Forsythe 15 51 19 2 6 6 7 .373 .448 32 90 28 4 10 14 14 .311 .415Franklin 3 5 0 0 0 1 2 .000 .167 5 14 0 0 0 3 6 .000 .176Guyer 12 40 14 0 2 1 7 .350 .395 30 86 26 2 7 2 15 .302 .341Jaso 7 21 5 1 2 2 6 .238 .304 47 134 32 3 15 19 23 .239 .333Kiermaier 15 45 11 1 3 1 12 .244 .261 27 86 22 4 7 1 20 .256 .264Loney 11 39 12 1 4 5 2 .308 .386 53 180 49 5 21 18 21 .272 .340Longoria 16 55 13 5 9 9 13 .236 .343 122 469 125 29 81 50 113 .267 .338Mahtook 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .000 .333 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .000 .333Maile 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Nava 8 19 1 0 0 1 4 .053 .100 60 184 52 5 20 20 48 .283 .361Rivera 13 32 2 0 0 1 9 .063 .091 17 46 4 1 1 1 10 .087 .106Shaffer 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500Sizemore 3 9 1 0 2 1 2 .111 .200 49 183 38 6 25 21 37 .208 .300Souza Jr. 13 44 7 3 6 8 21 .159 .302 13 44 7 3 6 8 21 .159 .302

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RAYS 2015 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/6 vs. BAL L, 2-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 T-4/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/7 vs. BAL L, 5-6 Gausman (1-0) Karns (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 13,906 44,9483 4/8 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Odorizzi (1-0) Gonzalez (0-1) 1-2 5/-1.0 13,569 58,517

4/9 - OFF (1) T-4/-1.04 4/10 at MIA L, 9-10 (10) Morris (1-0) Boxberger (0-1) 1-3 T-5/-2.0 17,3755 4/11 at MIA W, 2-0 Archer (1-1) Cosart (0-1) 2-3 4/-2.0 17,8306 4/12 at MIA W, 8-5 Karns (1-1) Alvarez (0-2) 3-3 T-3/-1.0 20,1997 4/13 at TOR W, 2-1 Odorizzi (2-0) Dickey (0-1) 4-3 T-2/-1.0 48,4148 4/14 at TOR W, 3-2 Geltz (1-0) Castro (0-1) 5-3 2/-1.0 17,2649 4/15 at TOR L, 7-12 Buehrle (2-0) Ramirez (0-1) 5-4 T-2/-1.0 15,08610 4/16 at TOR W, 4-2 Archer (2-1) Sanchez (0-2) 6-4 2/-0.5 14,43311 4/17 vs. NYY L, 4-5 Betances (2-0) Jepsen (0-1) 6-5 2/-1.5 15,752 74,26912 4/18 vs. NYY L, 0-9 Tanaka (2-1) Odorizzi (2-1) 6-6 T-3/-1.5 20,824 95,09313 4/19 vs. NYY L, 3-5 Pineda (2-0) Andriese (0-1) 6-7 T-3/-1.5 21,791 116,884

4/20 - OFF (2) T-3/-2.014 4/21 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Miley (1-1) Archer (2-2) 6-8 5/-3.0 14,307 131,19115 4/22 vs. BOS W, 7-5 Boxberger (1-1) Mujica (1-1) 7-8 T-4/-2.0 12,733 143,92416 4/23 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Boxberger (2-1) Varvaro (0-1) 8-8 4/-1.0 13,834 157,75817 4/24 vs. TOR W, 12-3 Dominguez (1-0) Dickey (0-2) 9-8 T-3/-1.0 11,897 169,65518 4/25 vs. TOR W, 4-2 Frieri (1-0) Cecil (1-2) 10-8 T-1/+1.0 19,772 189,42719 4/26 vs. TOR W, 5-1 Archer (3-2) Buehrle (3-1) 11-8 T-1/+1.0 21,107 210,53420 4/27 at NYY L, 1-4 Wilson (1-0) Gomes (0-1) 11-9 T-2/-1.0 34,59021 4/28 at NYY L, 2-4 Whitley (1-0) Odorizzi (2-2) 11-10 T-2/-2.0 36,93422 4/29 at NYY W, 3-2 (13) Gomes (1-0) Shreve (1-1) 12-10 T-2/-1.0 30,055

4/30 - OFF (3) T-2/-1.023 5/1 vs. BAL* W, 2-0 Colome (1-0) Tillman (2-3) 13-10 2/-1.0 9,94524 5/2 vs. BAL* L, 0-4 Gonzalez (3-1) Archer (3-3) 13-11 2/-2.0 12,78925 5/3 vs. BAL* L, 2-4 Hunter (1-1) Geltz (1-1) 13-12 T-2/-3.0 16,65226 5/4 at BOS W, 5-1 Odorizzi (3-2) Buchholz (1-4) 14-12 2/-2.0 34,54127 5/5 at BOS L, 0-2 Porcello (3-2) Smyly (0-1) 14-13 2/-3.0 33,68828 5/6 at BOS W, 5-3 Colome (2-0) Masterson (2-1) 15-13 2/-2.0 35,06029 5/7 vs. TEX L, 4-5 Claudio (1-0) Archer (3-4) 15-14 2/-3.0 8,701 219,23530 5/8 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Karns (2-1) Gallardo (2-5) 16-14 2/-3.0 11,704 230,93931 5/9 vs. TEX W, 7-2 Bellatti (1-0) Detwiler (0-4) 17-14 2/-2.0 20,943 251,88232 5/10 vs. TEX L, 1-2 Kela (3-1) Jepsen (0-2) 17-15 2/-3.0 14,521 266,40333 5/11 vs. NYY L, 5-11 Sabathia (1-5) Colome (2-1) 17-16 2/-4.0 10,619 277,02234 5/12 vs. NYY W, 4-2 Jepsen (1-2) Eovaldi (3-1) 18-16 2/-3.0 10,417 287,43935 5/13 vs. NYY W, 3-2 Karns (3-1) Warren (2-2) 19-16 2/-2.0 11,924 299,36336 5/14 vs. NYY W, 6-1 Ramirez (1-1) Whitley (1-2) 20-16 2/-1.0 11,977 311,34037 5/15 at MIN L, 2-3 Hughes (3-4) Odorizzi (3-3) 20-17 2/-1.0 24,01838 5/16 at MIN L, 4-6 Duensing (1-0) Jepsen (1-3) 20-18 2/-2.0 27,12839 5/17 at MIN W, 11-3 Archer (4-4) Gibson (3-3) 21-18 2/-1.0 23,708

5/18 - OFF (4) 2/-1.040 5/19 at ATL W, 5-3 Ramirez (2-1) Foltynewicz (2-1) 22-18 T-1/+2.5 20,12041 5/20 at ATL L, 1-2 Cunniff (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 22-19 T-1/+2.5 24,54942 5/21 vs. OAK W, 3-0 Colome (3-1) Chavez (1-4) 23-19 1/+0.5 10,605 321,94543 5/22 vs. OAK W, 5-2 Archer (5-4) Kazmir (2-3) 24-19 1/+1.5 12,329 334,27444 5/23 vs. OAK L, 0-5 Graveman (2-2) Karns (3-2) 24-20 1/+1.5 15,207 349,48145 5/24 vs. OAK L, 2-7 Gray (5-2) Ramirez (2-2) 24-21 1/+1.5 15,692 365,17346 5/25 vs. SEA L, 1-4 Elias (2-1) Odorizzi (3-5) 24-22 1/+0.5 10,401 375,57447 5/26 vs. SEA L, 6-7 (10) Rodney (2-2) Boxberger (2-2) 24-23 2/-0.5 9,628 385,20248 5/27 vs. SEA L, 0-3 Hernandez (8-1) Boxberger (2-3) 24-24 2/-1.5 10,365 395,567

5/28 - OFF (5) 2/-1.049 5/29 at BAL L, 1-2 O’Day (1-0) Gomes (1-2) 24-25 T-2/-1.0 45,50550 5/30 at BAL W, 3-0 Ramirez (3-2) Chen (1-4) 25-25 2/-1.0 38,17751 5/31 at BAL W, 9-5 Odorizzi (4-5) Tillman (2-7) 26-25 T-1/+2.0 36,94552 6/1 at LAA L, 3-7 Richards (5-3) Colome (3-2) 26-26 2/-1.0 27,07853 6/2 at LAA W, 6-1 Archer (6-4) Wilson (3-4) 27-26 2/-1.0 28,77154 6/3 at LAA W, 6-5 (10) Boxberger (3-3) Street (2-2) 28-26 2/-1.0 28,24555 6/4 at SEA W, 2-1 Ramirez (4-2) Elias (2-3) 29-26 2/-0.5 16,09656 6/5 at SEA W, 1-0 Bellatti (2-0) Rodney (2-3) 30-26 2/-0.5 20,69557 6/6 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernandez (9-2) Geltz (1-2) 30-27 2/-1.5 31,10658 6/7 at SEA W, 3-1 Archer (7-4) Montgomery (0-1) 31-27 2/-1.5 27,906

6/8 - OFF (6) 2/-1.559 6/9 vs. LAA L, 2-8 Shoemaker (4-4) Karns (3-3) 31-28 2/-2.5 11,617 407,18460 6/10 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (5-2) Weaver (4-6) 32-28 2/-1.5 10,088 417,27261 6/11 vs. LAA L, 2-6 Richards (6-4) Jepsen (1-4) 32-29 2/-2.0 10,779 428,05162 6/12 vs. CWS W, 7-5 Andriese (1-1) Danks (3-6) 33-29 2/-1.0 13,448 441,49963 6/13 vs. CWS W, 5-4 Boxberger (4-3) Putnam (1-2) 34-29 T-1/+1.0 20,248 461,74764 6/14 vs. CWS W, 2-1 Riefenhauser (1-0) Sale (6-3) 35-29 T-1/+1.0 17,962 479,70965 6/15 vs. WAS W, 6-1 Ramirez (6-2) Gonzalez (4-4) 36-29 1/+1.0 10,216 489,92566 6/16 vs. WAS L, 4-16 Roark (3-2) Colome (3-3) 36-30 1/+1.0 11,491 501,41667 6/17 at WAS W, 5-0 Andriese (2-1) Zimmermann (5-5) 37-30 1/+1.0 28,92968 6/18 at WAS W, 5-3 Archer (8-4) Fister (2-3) 38-30 1/+1.0 29,24269 6/19 at CLE W, 4-1 Karns (4-3) Carrasco (8-6) 39-30 1/+1.0 22,81170 6/20 at CLE W, 4-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (3-9) 40-30 1/+1.0 24,67071 6/21 at CLE L, 0-1 Allen (1-2) Jepsen (1-5) 40-31 1/+1.0 20,84772 6/22 vs. TOR L, 5-8 Hutchison (7-1) Andriese (2-2) 40-32 1/+1.0 10,324 511,74073 6/23 vs. TOR W, 4-3 Archer (9-4) Dickey (3-7) 41-32 1/+2.0 11,474 523,21474 6/24 vs. TOR L, 0-1 (12) Cecil (2-4) Gomes (1-3) 41-33 1/+1.0 18,469 541,683

6/25 - OFF (7) 1/+1.575 6/26 vs. BOS L, 3-4 (10) Ogando (2-0) Geltz (1-3) 41-34 1/+0.5 17,508 559,19176 6/27 vs. BOS W, 4-1 Andriese (3-2) Miley (7-7) 42-34 1/+0.5 23,876 583,06777 6/28 vs. BOS L, 3-5 Masterson (3-2) Archer (9-5) 42-35 T-1/+0.5 21,963 605,03078 6/29 vs. CLE L, 1-7 Anderson (1-0) Karns (4-4) 42-36 T-1/+0.5 11,802 616,83279 6/30 vs. CLE L, 2-6 Salazar (7-3) Ramirez (6-3) 42-37 T-1/+0.5 10,437 627,26980 7/1 vs. CLE L, 1-8 Carrasco (10-6) Colome (3-4) 42-38 T-3/-1.0 11,394 638,66381 7/2 vs. CLE L, 4-5 (10) Shaw (1-1) Cedeño (1-1) 42-39 T-3/-1.0 16,353 655,01682 7/3 at NYY L, 5-7 (12) Shreve (6-1) Geltz (1-4) 42-40 T-3/-2.0 43,14183 7/4 at NYY L, 2-3 Betances (5-1) Boxberger (4-4) 42-41 T-3/-3.0 35,50884 7/5 at NYY W, 8-1 Ramirez (7-3) Nova (1-2) 43-41 T-3/-2.0 35,050

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.

7/6 at KC - PPD - Rain (1) - Rescheduled for July 7 3/-2.085 7/7 at KC (1) L, 5-9 Holland (3-0) Boxberger (4-5) 43-42 4/-2.5 22,38686 7/7 at KC (2) L, 1-7 Finnegan (2-0) Gomes (1-4) 43-43 4/-2.5 28,11987 7/8 at KC L, 7-9 Guthrie (7-5) Archer (9-6) 43-44 4/-3.5 28,20488 7/9 at KC L, 3-8 Ventura (4-6) Karns (4-5) 43-45 4/-4.5 32,30889 7/10 vs. HOU W, 3-1 Ramirez (8-3) McHugh (9-5) 44-45 T-3/-4.5 17,129 672,14590 7/11 vs. HOU W, 3-0 Odorizzi (5-5) Keuchel (11-4) 45-45 T-3/-3.5 18,479 690,62491 7/12 vs. HOU W, 4-3 Moore (1-0) McCullers (4-3) 46-45 2/-3.5 16,458 707,082

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Game AL 6, NL 3 at Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds)7/15 - All-Star Break7/16 - All-Star Break

92 7/17 at TOR L, 2-6 Hutchison (9-2) Odorizzi (5-6) 46-46 T-2/-4.5 32,90893 7/18 at TOR W, 3-2 Jepsen (2-5) Tepera (0-1) 47-46 2/-3.5 41,58394 7/19 at TOR L, 0-4 Estrada (7-5) Archer (9-7) 47-47 T-3/-4.5 41,68395 7/20 at PHI L, 3-5 Buchanan (1-5) Moore (1-1) 47-48 4/-5.0 20,14896 7/21 at PHI W, 1-0 Karns (5-5) Nola (0-1) 48-48 T-3/-5.0 28,70397 7/22 at PHI L, 4-5 (10) Papelbon (2-1) Boxberger (4-6) 48-49 T-3/-6.0 22,252

7/23 - OFF (8) 3/-6.598 7/24 vs. BAL W, 3-1 Colome (4-4) O’Day (5-1) 49-49 T-2/-5.5 17,838 724,92099 7/25 vs. BAL L, 1-5 Gonzalez (9-6) Ramirez (8-4) 49-50 3/-6.5 24,327 749,247100 7/26 vs. BAL L, 2-5 Chen (5-6) Moore (1-2) 49-51 4/-7.5 18,613 767,860101 7/27 vs. DET W, 5-2 Karns (6-5) Sanchez (10-8) 50-51 4/-7.5 13,348 781,208102 7/28 vs. DET W, 10-2 Odorizzi (6-6) Price (9-4) 51-51 3/-7.5 16,326 797,534103 7/29 vs. DET L, 1-2 Verlander (1-3) Archer (9-8) 51-52 4/-7.5 28,057 825,591

7/30 - OFF (9) 4/-7.0104 7/31 at BOS L, 5-7 Tazawa (2-3) McGee (0-1) 51-53 4/-8.0 36,715105 8/1 at BOS L, 7-11 Kelly (3-6) Moore (1-3) 51-54 4/-8.0 35,944106 8/2 at BOS W, 4-3 Geltz (2-4) Tazawa (2-4) 52-54 4/-8.0 35,699107 8/3 at CWS W, 5-4 McGee (1-1) Robertson (4-3) 53-54 4/-7.5 16,496108 8/4 at CWS W, 11-3 Archer (10-8) Sale (9-7) 54-54 4/-7.5 18,499109 8/5 at CWS L, 5-6 (10) Robertson (5-3) Boxberger (4-7) 54-55 4/-7.5 20,028

8/6 - OFF (10) 4/-8.0110 8/7 vs. NYM L, 3-4 Clippard (1-0) Boxberger (4-8) 54-56 4/-8.0 23,145 848,736111 8/8 vs. NYM W, 5-4 Karns (7-5) Syndergaard (6-6) 55-56 4/-7.0 31,042 879,778112 8/9 vs. NYM W, 4-3 Cedeno (2-1) Colon (10-11) 56-56 4/-6.0 26,681 906,459

8/10 - OFF (11) 4/-6.0113 8/11 vs. ATL W, 2-0 Ramirez (9-4) Perez (4-3) 57-56 4/-5.0 15,506 921,965114 8/12 vs. ATL W, 9-6 Colome (5-4) Marksberry (0-1) 58-56 3/-4.5 16,337 938,302

8/13 - OFF (12) 3/-5.0115 8/14 at TEX L, 3-5 Dyson (1-1) McGee (1-2) 58-57 4/-5.5 32,512116 8/15 at TEX L, 4-12 Lewis (13-5) Archer (10-9) 58-58 4/-6.5 32,351117 8/16 at TEX L, 3-5 Gallardo (9-9) Smyly (0-2) 58-59 4/-6.5 29,167118 8/17 at HOU W, 9-2 Ramirez (10-4) Kazmir (6-8) 59-59 4/-6.5 16,256119 8/18 at HOU L, 2-3 (10) Gregerson (6-2) Boxberger (4-9) 59-60 4/-7.5 17,749120 8/19 at HOU L, 2-3 (13) Fields (4-1) Andriese (3-3) 59-61 4/-8.5 26,001121 8/20 at HOU W, 1-0 Archer (11-9) McHugh (13-7) 60-61 4/-7.5 18,177122 8/21 at OAK W, 2-1 Smyly (1-2) Bassitt (1-5) 61-61 4/-6.5 20,671123 8/22 at OAK W, 5-4 Colome (6-4) Venditte (0-2) 62-61 4/-6.5 35,067124 8/23 at OAK L, 2-8 Rodriguez (3-1) Geltz (2-5) 62-62 4/-7.0 19,425

8/24 - OFF (13) T-3/-7.0125 8/25 vs. MIN L, 7-11 Graham (1-1) Andriese (3-4) 62-63 T-3/-8.0 9,632 947,934126 8/26 vs. MIN L, 3-5 Duensing (4-0) Archer (11-10) 62-64 4/-9.0 9,205 957,139127 8/27 vs. MIN W, 5-4 Gomes (2-4) Milone (6-4) 63-64 T-3/-8.0 9,375 966,514128 8/28 vs. KC L, 2-3 Volquez (12-7) Ramirez (10-5) 63-65 T-3/-9.0 13,622 980,136129 8/29 vs. KC L, 3-6 Medlen (3-0) Odorizzi (6-7) 63-66 T-3/-10.0 24,372 1,004,508130 8/30 vs. KC W, 3-2 Cedeno (3-1) Hochevar (1-1) 64-66 3/-10.0 18,634 1,023,142131 8/31 at BAL W, 6-3 Archer (12-10) Chen (8-7) 65-66 3/-9.0 19,841132 9/1 at BAL W, 11-2 Smyly (2-2) Tillman (9-10) 66-66 3/-9.0 22,987133 9/2 at BAL L, 6-7 (11) Brach (5-2) Andriese (3-5) 66-67 3/-10.0 15,963

9/3 - OFF (14) 3/-10.0134 9/4 at NYY L, 2-5 Severino (3-2) Odorizzi (6-8) 66-68 3/-10.0 32,530135 9/5 at NYY W, 3-2 Cedeño (4-1) Eovaldi (14-3) 67-68 3/-10.0 35,030136 9/6 at NYY L, 4-6 Nova (6-7) Archer (12-11) 67-69 3/-11.0 35,299137 9/7 at DET L, 4-5 Alburquerque (4-1) Gomes (2-5) 67-70 3/-11.0 27,958138 9/8 at DET L, 7-8 (13) Ryan (2-3) Bellatti (2-1) 67-71 3/-12.0 26,526139 9/9 at DET W, 8-0 Odorizzi (7-8) Lobstein (3-7) 68-71 3/-11.0 25,932

9/10 - OFF (15) 3/-11.0140 9/11 vs. BOS W, 8-4 Bellatti (3-1) Tazawa (2-7) 69-71 3/-11.0 14,796 1,037,938141 9/12 vs. BOS L, 4-10 Porcello (8-12) Moore (1-4) 69-72 3/-12.5 20,698 1,058,636142 9/13 vs. BOS L, 0-2 (13) Hembree (1-0) Romero (0-1) 69-73 T-3/-12.5 15,402 1,074,038143 9/14 vs. NYY L, 1-4 Cotham (1-0) Boxberger (4-10) 69-74 4/-13.0 11,940 1,085,978144 9/15 vs. NYY W, 6-3 Odorizzi (8-8) Rumbelow (1-1) 70-74 4/-12.0 13,539 1,099,517145 9/16 vs. NYY L, 1-3 Severino (4-3) Archer (12-12) 70-75 4/-13.0 13,299 1,112,816146 9/17 vs. BAL L, 3-4 Roe (4-2) Colome (6-5) 70-76 4/-14.0 9,617 1,122,433147 9/18 vs. BAL 7:10148 9/19 vs. BAL 6:10 Fan Vote Bobblehead (All fans)149 9/20 vs. BAL 1:10 Rays Skull Cap (Kids 14 & under)150 9/21 at BOS 7:10151 9/22 at BOS 7:10152 9/23 at BOS 7:10153 9/24 at BOS 7:10154 9/25 at TOR 7:07155 9/26 at TOR 1:07156 9/27 at TOR 1:07

9/28 - OFF (16)157 9/29 vs. MIA 7:10158 9/30 vs. MIA 7:10159 10/1 vs. MIA 7:10160 10/2 vs. TOR 7:10161 10/3 vs. TOR 6:10 Rays Oktoberfest Freezer Mug (All fans)162 10/4 vs. TOR 3:10 Raymond Halloween Mask (Kids 14 & under)

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