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JULY 22 nd PAWTUCKET (45-52) at GWINNETT (46-53) 1:05 pm Pawtucket Red Sox RHP Justin Haley (5-7, 3.50) vs. Gwinnett Stripers LHP Kolby Allard (6-4, 2.85) We Meet Again – For the final scheduled time in 2018, the Pawtucket Red Sox and Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves) square off again and wrap up their three-game weekend series today at 1:05 p.m. at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, Georgia. In its road trip finale, Pawtucket will aim to avoid the sweep after Gwinnett scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday to win 7-4 and walked off Saturday with a 5-4 win over the PawSox. Back in April when these teams met, Pawtucket swept that 3-game set at McCoy beginning with a 5-4, 11-inning victory in the series opener on April 20 on a Mike Olt game-winning single. The next night, the Sox got 6 shutout innings (with 10 strikeouts) from starter and winner Jalen Beeks in a 6-0 blanking of the Stripers. And then on the afternoon of April 22, the PawSox pulled out a dramatic 10-9 win in 11 innings as Gwinnett scored 3 runs in the top of the 11 th only to see the Sox rally for 4 runs in the bottom of the 11 innings capped by a Mike Miller walk-off single. That game also featured a PawSox triple play as the Sox pulled off a rare 3-1-6-2 triple play to thwart a Gwinnett uprising in the 2 nd inning. Tough Trip – The PawSox have dropped five games in a row after losing three of four to Charlotte earlier this week (with three of these five defeats suffered in walk-off fashion — 2 against Charlotte and last night against Gwinnett). The PawSox won the opener of the closely-played Charlotte series with an 8-6 come-from-behind victory on Monday (scoring 3 runs with two outs in the top of the 9 th ). However, the Knights won the next three games by scores of 6-5 in 11 innings on Tuesday, 3-0 Wednesday (despite being held to 1-hit – a solo homer - over 6-innings by rehabbing Red Sox starter Drew Pomeranz), and 4-3 on Thursday as the Knights used a bases-loaded walk to win in the bottom of the 9 th . Gwinnett used 6 runs in the bottom of the 8 th inning Friday night to win 7-4 and walked off in the bottom of the 9 th Saturday. It marked the 9 th time this season the PawSox have lost a game in their opponent’s final at-bat (compared to 11 victories in Pawtucket’s final AB of a game). Getting the Best of Gwinnett – Pawtucket has won 28 of their last 42 games vs. Gwinnett overall dating back to the 2012 season. The PawSox won the final five games vs. the Braves during the 2012 season (finishing 6-2) and the first five meetings of the 2013 season (also finishing 6-2) to compile a 10-game winning streak against Gwinnett. The Sox were 5-3 vs. the Braves in 2014, 4-2 vs. Gwinnett in 2015, 3-2 vs. the G-Braves in 2016, 2-4 in 2017, and 3-2 in 2018. Prior to 2017, Gwinnett had had just one winning season vs. the PawSox (6-2 in 2009) since moving from Richmond that year. The Road Home –Pawtucket will fly home Sunday night in advance of a scheduled off day Monday before beginning its next homestand at McCoy on Tuesday night against the Columbus Clippers at 7:05 p.m. The 6-game homestand will feature 3-game sets against both Columbus (Tuesday–Thursday including a “youth camp day” matinee 11:05 am game on Thursday that is nearly sold- out) and then a 3-game weekend series against the Charlotte Knights next Friday (7:05 pm), Saturday (6:15 pm), and Sunday (1:35 pm). The upcoming PawSox homestand is one of only two “long” homestands the Sox have left this season…the other a 7-game homestand from August 13-19. Pawtucket also has a pair of 3-game homestands (August 3-5 and August 28-30) as well as a brief 2- game homestand to end the regular-season on September 2 & 3. Series Business – Pawtucket just lost 3 of 4 at Charlotte this week after taking 3 of 4 at home over Syracuse last weekend to win a series (of multiple games) for the first time since taking 2 of 3 from the Chiefs at McCoy from June 22-24. Pawtucket is 11-16-4 in their first 31 series of the season (11 wins, 16 losses, and 4 splits). They have posted three 3-game sweeps this season along with a 2- game sweep and a 1-game sweep (in Rochester on July 4). NEXT ON TAP - The probable pitching matchups for the upcoming series vs. Columbus at McCoy Stadium: Tues. 7:05 pm TBA vs. TBA Wed. 7:05 pm TBA vs. TBA Thur. 11:05 am TBA vs. TBA

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Page 1: JULY 22nd PAWTUCKET (45-52) at GWINNETT (46-53) 1:05 pm · 2020. 2. 4. · JULY 22nd PAWTUCKET (45-52) at GWINNETT (46-53) 1:05 pm Pawtucket Red Sox RHP Justin Haley (5-7, 3.50) vs

JULY 22nd PAWTUCKET (45-52) at GWINNETT (46-53) 1:05 pm Pawtucket Red Sox RHP Justin Haley (5-7, 3.50) vs. Gwinnett Stripers LHP Kolby Allard (6-4, 2.85) We Meet Again – For the final scheduled time in 2018, the Pawtucket Red Sox and Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves) square off again and wrap up their three-game weekend series today at 1:05 p.m. at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, Georgia. In its road trip finale, Pawtucket will aim to avoid the sweep after Gwinnett scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday to win 7-4 and walked off Saturday with a 5-4 win over the PawSox. Back in April when these teams met, Pawtucket swept that 3-game set at McCoy beginning with a 5-4, 11-inning victory in the series opener on April 20 on a Mike Olt game-winning single. The next night, the Sox got 6 shutout innings (with 10 strikeouts) from starter and winner Jalen Beeks in a 6-0 blanking of the Stripers. And then on the afternoon of April 22, the PawSox pulled out a dramatic 10-9 win in 11 innings as Gwinnett scored 3 runs in the top of the 11th only to see the Sox rally for 4 runs in the bottom of the 11 innings capped by a Mike Miller walk-off single. That game also featured a PawSox triple play as the Sox pulled off a rare 3-1-6-2 triple play to thwart a Gwinnett uprising in the 2nd inning. Tough Trip – The PawSox have dropped five games in a row after losing three of four to Charlotte earlier this week (with three of these five defeats suffered in walk-off fashion — 2 against Charlotte and last night against Gwinnett). The PawSox won the opener of the closely-played Charlotte series with an 8-6 come-from-behind victory on Monday (scoring 3 runs with two outs in the top of the 9th). However, the Knights won the next three games by scores of 6-5 in 11 innings on Tuesday, 3-0 Wednesday (despite being held to 1-hit – a solo homer - over 6-innings by rehabbing Red Sox starter Drew Pomeranz), and 4-3 on Thursday as the Knights used a bases-loaded walk to win in the bottom of the 9th. Gwinnett used 6 runs in the bottom of the 8th inning Friday night to win 7-4 and walked off in the bottom of the 9th Saturday. It marked the 9th time this season the PawSox have lost a game in their opponent’s final at-bat (compared to 11 victories in Pawtucket’s final AB of a game). Getting the Best of Gwinnett – Pawtucket has won 28 of their last 42 games vs. Gwinnett overall dating back to the 2012 season. The PawSox won the final five games vs. the Braves during the 2012 season (finishing 6-2) and the first five meetings of the 2013 season (also finishing 6-2) to compile a 10-game winning streak against Gwinnett. The Sox were 5-3 vs. the Braves in 2014, 4-2 vs. Gwinnett in 2015, 3-2 vs. the G-Braves in 2016, 2-4 in 2017, and 3-2 in 2018. Prior to 2017, Gwinnett had had just one winning season vs. the PawSox (6-2 in 2009) since moving from Richmond that year. The Road Home –Pawtucket will fly home Sunday night in advance of a scheduled off day Monday before beginning its next homestand at McCoy on Tuesday night against the Columbus Clippers at 7:05 p.m. The 6-game homestand will feature 3-game sets against both Columbus (Tuesday–Thursday including a “youth camp day” matinee 11:05 am game on Thursday that is nearly sold-out) and then a 3-game weekend series against the Charlotte Knights next Friday (7:05 pm), Saturday (6:15 pm), and Sunday (1:35 pm). The upcoming PawSox homestand is one of only two “long” homestands the Sox have left this season…the other a 7-game homestand from August 13-19. Pawtucket also has a pair of 3-game homestands (August 3-5 and August 28-30) as well as a brief 2-game homestand to end the regular-season on September 2 & 3. Series Business – Pawtucket just lost 3 of 4 at Charlotte this week after taking 3 of 4 at home over Syracuse last weekend to win a series (of multiple games) for the first time since taking 2 of 3 from the Chiefs at McCoy from June 22-24. Pawtucket is 11-16-4 in their first 31 series of the season (11 wins, 16 losses, and 4 splits). They have posted three 3-game sweeps this season along with a 2-game sweep and a 1-game sweep (in Rochester on July 4). NEXT ON TAP - The probable pitching matchups for the upcoming series vs. Columbus at McCoy Stadium: Tues. 7:05 pm TBA vs. TBA Wed. 7:05 pm TBA vs. TBA Thur. 11:05 am TBA vs. TBA

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Turning the Beat Around – Pawtucket is 6-8 since July 4 after they had dropped 7 of their previous 8 games from June 26 – July 3. Home Has Been Sweet, Road a Bit Bumpy – Pawtucket is 11-7 at home since June 19. The PawSox are 26-23 at home (they had equaled their season-high of 4-games over .500 at McCoy on June 24). The Sox are 19-29 on the road and have dropped 10 of their last 13 away games since June 26. Can’t Get Even - After winning on June 25, the PawSox went over the .500 mark at 38-37 for the first time since May 8. They also (for one night anyway) moved into sole possession of 2nd-place in the IL North for the first time since they were alone in 1st-place on May 11. Pawtucket is now 45-52 and in 4th place in the IL North as they trail front-running Lehigh Valley by 13½ games. What Have You Done for Me Lately – Pawtucket is 13-16 since June 19. After winning 6 of 7 games from June 19 (G2) to June 25, the PawSox suffered a 5-game losing streak from June 26-30 (which matched their season-high from May 23-26 and now currently as well) before snapping that skid with a 2-0 victory at Scranton/WB on June 30. The Sox had a pair of 4-game winning streaks last month from June 10-13 and G2 on June 19-22. Those fell one shy of equaling their longest of the season when the Sox won 5 straight from May 27-31. Over a longer stretch, Pawtucket is 18-20 and they have won 26 of their last 51 games since May 27. Before that, the Sox had lost 15 of their previous 19 games from May 7-26. A Little Early for Scoreboard Watching, But – Pawtucket has lost 5 in a row following a 3-game winning streak. However, the Sox remain in the IL wild card hunt and are -7 GB in the wild card race (Scranton/WB leads). The PawSox have just 42 games remaining (21 on the road and 21 at home). North Face - From June 11-July 15 the PawSox played 31 straight games against IL North rivals. The Sox are now playing outside their division starting July 16 in Charlotte through July 29 (playing at Charlotte & Gwinnett from the IL South and then hosting Columbus of the IL West and Charlotte). The PawSox return to IL North foes when they head to Syracuse on July 30. Pawtucket is 30-37 vs. their IL North rivals. They are 7-8 vs. the IL West and 8-7 vs. the IL South. Southern Hospitality – The PawSox are 8-7 vs. the IL South this season…3-0 at home vs. one Southern foe thus far (Gwinnett) and 5-7 in Southern cities. Stats vs. the Stripers This Season – Pawtucket is hitting .278 in the 5 games vs. Gwinnett this year (49-for-176) with 2 HR (by Butler and Ohlman. PawSox pitchers are 3-2 with a 4.02 ERA vs. the Stripers (21 ER in 47 IP) with 2 HRA. The PawSox have out-scored Gwinnett by a 29-25 margin in the 2018 season series thus far. The 2017 Season-Series vs. Gwinnett – The PawSox finished 2-4 vs. Gwinnett last season (going 2-2 in Pawtucket but 0-2 here in Lawrenceville). From April 21-23, 2017 the clubs played an abbreviated series at Gwinnett with the then-Braves winning the first two games, 3-2 and 5-2. The finale on April 23 of last year in Georgia was rained out. Less than a week later the clubs met at McCoy. The PawSox rolled in the opener 10-1. Gwinnett swept the make-up doubleheader the next night (necessitated by the rainout in Georgia) by scores of 2-1 and 3-1 (in 9-innings). The Sox gained the split with a 2-0 victory in the series and 2017 season-finale on April 30, 2017 at McCoy. July Flies – The Sox are 7-10 thus far in July batting .241 (137-for-569) with 9 HR and posting a 3.43 ERA (58 ER in 152 IP). They are now scheduled to play 26 games in 31 days this July. Pawtucket went 15-14 last July. Last Tune in June – The PawSox – due to a 5-game losing skid to end the month of June – finished with a losing record in June at 14-15. They hit .258 with 27 HR in 29 games during the month along with a 3.41 ERA. Pawtucket finished 11-10 this April and 13-17 this May (hitting just .227 in May). They had their best month of last season in June going 17-14. A Hectic May - The PawSox finished an extremely busy May with a 13-17 record for the month. The topsy-turvy travel month included four different homestands and four different roadtrips. Pitchers posted a 3.60 ERA in May while batters hit .227 with 22 HR and 97 runs in 30 May games (for an average of 3.2 runs per game). The Sox played 30 games in 31 days in May with just one scheduled off-day (May 17) during the entire month. April Comes up a Winner – The PawSox posted a winning April for the 6th time in the last 8 years as they finished the month with an 11-10 record and in 2nd-place in the IL North (-2 GB of front-running Syracuse at the time). Pawtucket has had just one losing month of April since 2010 and that came last year (10-12). The Sox hit .233 in April with 16 HR in 21 games while pitchers were 11-10 with a 3.51 ERA along with a league-leading 230 strikeouts in 190 innings. Trending – The PawSox (now at 45-52) were a season-low 8 games below .500 on May 26 at 19-27. It was their lowest point since they ended last year with a 67-75 record. On May 6 the Sox had matched their season-high of 3-games over the .500 mark (15-12) from April 28 when they were 11-8.

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One and Done – The PawSox are 16-14 in 1-run games this season (.533) – tied for the 5th-best winning pct. in 1-run affairs in the league. Throwing Strikes – Pawtucket pitchers are 2nd in the International League with 880 strikeouts. Durham leads with 908 SO. Sox hurlers have posted strikeout games of 20 (April 9), 18 (April 20 & July 8), 15 (three times), 14 (twice), 13 (twice), 12 (six times), 11 (five times), and 10 (16 times) this season. Hit or Miss – PawSox batters were last in the league in team batting for most of May and into June, but they are now 13th with their .240 average…it was .242 on June 24 which was their highest since April 28 also at .242. Defensive – The PawSox have made just 9 errors in their last 19 games. Last year the PawSox led the International League with a .987 fielding pct. while making a league-low 64 errors on the season (both new franchise-records). This season the Sox are 12th in the league with a .978 fielding pct. (73 errors in 3535 total chances). Working Overtime – Pawtucket is 6-3 in extra inning games this season (.667)… the 3rd-best pct. in the league. Pawtucket has played six overtime games at home (winning 5 of those 6 extra inning games at McCoy). Until their 5-3 win in 10-innings vs. Syracuse at home on July 15, the Sox had not been involved in an extra inning game at McCoy since May 14 (a 6-5, 10-inning win vs. Buffalo). Blanketed – The PawSox have been shut out a league-high 10 times this season. Pawtucket was blanked 9 times total in 2017. They went 18-9 in shuout games last year. They are 7-10 in shutout games thus far in 2018. A Look Back Before We Go Forth – Pawtucket finished 67-75 last year and in 4th-place in the IL North for the second straight season. They dropped to a season-low 9-games under .500 on August 26 at 62-71. On July 18, 2017 the PawSox were a season-best 6-games over .500 at 50-44. Pawtucket finished 34-36 in games played at McCoy Stadium last season. Thus they finished with just their second losing season at McCoy in the last 8 years. The Sox went 33-39 on the road. BOSTON RED SOX DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM – Portland (40-58) – The Portland Sea Dogs (AA) fell to Hartford, 4-1, at home on Saturday night despite seven strong innings from starter Kyle Hart, who only allowed one earned run while striking out six. Travis Lakins surrendered a homer in the ninth inning. Salem (15-14)/(47-50) – The Salem Red Sox (A) suffered a 7-3 loss to the Potomac Nationals on Saturday night at home in Virginia. Roldani Baldwin connected on a two-run homer for the Sox, his first long ball since May 31. Salem sends Jake Thompson to the mound Sunday. Greenville (17-12)/(42-56) – The Greenville Drive (A) exploded for a nine-run sixth inning to defeat the Asheville Tourists, 10-6, on Saturday night in North Carolina. The Drive pounded out nine hits in their highest-scoring inning of the season, and starter Kutter Crawford, meanwhile, fanned seven over 5.2 innings. Lowell (20-14) – The Lowell Spinners (short-A), in the midst of an 11-game winning streak, had their Saturday game suspended due to rain while leading Brooklyn, 2-1. The game will be completed on Sunday.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS AT McCOY STADIUM JULY 27 ROGER CLEMENS REPLICA JERSEY 7:05 pm vs. Charlotte The first 3,000 fans coming to McCoy Stadium on Friday, July 27 to see the PawSox play the Charlotte Knights at 7:05 pm will receive a Roger Clemens replica #21 jersey compliments of Dunkin’ Donuts, SUPERCUTS, NESN, and 92 PRO-FM. JULY 28 RAFAEL DEVERS BOBBLEHEAD DOLL & FIREWORKS NIGHT 6:15 pm vs. Charlotte The PawSox are pleased to present Rafael Devers Bobblehead Doll Night at McCoy Stadium on Saturday, July 28th when the PawSox take on Charlotte at 6:15 pm. The first 3,000 fans will receive this popular collector’s edition Bobblehead of the former PawSox and current Red Sox third baseman compliments of Bristol County Savings Bank & WEEI-FM. And after the game, fans will be treated to another Saturday Night Fireworks Spectacular set to Christmas themed music on Christmas in July at McCoy. JULY 29 LADIES DAY 1:35 pm vs. Charlotte Sunday, July 29th will be Ladies Day at McCoy Stadium when the PawSox host Charlotte at 1:35 pm. Look for special giveaways and prizes before and throughout the game from various Ladies Day sponsors including Massage Envy and Ross-Simons Jewelers.

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PAWSOX PLAYER MOVES – Today, the PawSox placed INF Mike Olt on the 7-day disabled list (retroactive to July 21) with abdominal inflammation and transferred RHP Trevor Kelly to Double-A Portland. As corresponding moves, the PawSox added LHP Bobby Poyner following his option from the Red Sox and added LHP Josh D. Smith, who was transferred from Short-Season Lowell. The PawSox are at the roster limit with 25 active players (rehabbing starting pitcher Drew Pomeranz does not count against the active roster). Pawtucket has used 49 players this season (25 position players & 24 pitchers). Infielder Tzu-Wei Lin became the first player promoted from Pawtucket to Boston this season (not including rehabbing players) on April 10 before rejoining Pawtucket on May 8, returning to Boston on June 23, and back with Pawtucket (July 2) and now again in Boston (July 12). Marcus Walden was #2 following his quick recall on April 12 and then another recall on May 2 (but he is now on the PawSox DL). Bobby Poyner became the third call-up on May 4 – he later returned to Pawtucket, went back to Boston (May 15), back again with the PawSox, to Boston (June 2), returned to Pawtucket (June 7), back to Boston (July 14) and now back to Pawtucket (July 21). 1B/OF Sam Travis became the fourth call-up on June 2, returned to the the PawSox on June 12, back to Boston on July 13 and now back to Pawtucket on July 16. RHP Brandon Workman was next on June 5, LHP Jalen Beeks followed on June 6 (returned to Pawtucket on June 8, recalled to Boston on July 10 and now back with the PawSox on July 11). RHP Justin Haley was the next call-up to Boston on June 8, was optioned on June 19, recalled to Boston again on June 26, and optioned back to Pawtucket on July 2. LHP Robby Scott was promoted to Boston on June 19 but was optioned to Pawtucket on June 23 before another promotion to Boston on July 11, and now optioned to Pawtucket on July 16. RHP William Cuevas was promoted to Boston on July 2, optioned back on July 4, recalled again on July 8, and optioned on July 10. Reliever Ryan Brasier became the 10th different player promoted from Pawtucket to Boston on July 8. The PawSox have employed 9 different Red Sox players on a rehab assignment already this season…LHP Drew Pomeranz (twice and currently now), RHP Steven Wright (twice but back in Boston), LHP Bobby Poyner (optioned to Pawtucket, recalled again to Boston, and now back with the PawSox), INF Xander Bogaerts (returned to Boston), RHP Tyler Thornburg (three times but now in Boston), INF/OF Brock Holt (back with Boston), 2B Dustin Pedroia (back with the Red Sox), RHP Austin Maddox (returned to Boston but remains on Red Sox DL), and RHP Hector Velazquez (returned to Boston). It was another busy player movement year in 2017. The PawSox were involved in 221 player transactions during the 2017 season. Pawtucket employed 55 different players last season (28 pitchers & 27 position players). They had 18 different players promoted to Boston during the 2017 season (not including rehabbing players). 2018 PAWSOX PLAYER TRANSACTIONS (Bold represents players’ first call-up to Boston of the season) April 8 Add LHP Drew Pomeranz on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (left forearm flexor strain). Add RHP Marcus Walden optioned from Bostonk (Red Sox activate Eduardo Rodriguez from DL). 10 Delete INF Tzu Wei-Lin recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Xander Bogaerts on 10-day DL). Delete LHP Drew Pomeranz injury rehab assignment transferred to Portland. Delete RHP Fernando Rodriguez, Jr. placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 9) with right hamstring strain. Add LHP Josh Smith transferred from Lowell. Add 1B Mike Olt transferred from Portland. 12 Delete RHP Marcus Walden recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Bobby Poyner on 10-day DL). 13 Add LHP Dedgar Jimenez transferred from Portland. 20 Delete LHP Dedgar Jimenez transferred to Portland. Add RHP Steven Wright on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (cartilage restoration surgery on his left knee). Add LHP Bobby Poyner injury rehab assignment transferred from Portland to Boston (began April 19 hamstring strain). 22 Delete LHP Bobby Poyner injury rehab recall to Boston. Activated off Red Sox DL and optioned to Pawtucket. 23 Delete LHP Roenis Elias traded to Seattle for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Delete INF Jantzen Witte on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 22) with a lower back strain. Add INF Jordan Betts transferred from Portland. Add LHP Bobby Poyner following his option from Boston. Add RHP Marcus Walden following his option from Boston. 24 Add SS Xander Bogaerts on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (cracked talus bone in his left ankle). 27 Delete SS Xander Bogaerts injury rehab recall to Boston (Brock Holt on disabled list). 28 Delete RHP Steven Wright injury rehab recall to Boston (activated off DL; placed on restricted list – 15 game suspension). 30 Add RHP Tyler Thornburg on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (right shoulder surgery in June of 2017). May 1 Delete 1B Sam Travis placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to April 30) with left intercostal strain. Add INF Jantzen Witte reinstated from the disabled list. 2 Delete RHP Marcus Walden recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Eduardo Rodriguez on family medical leave list). 4 Delete LHP Bobby Poyner recalled to Boston (Red Sox option RHP Marcus Walden to Pawtucket). 6 Add RHP Marcus Walden following his option from Boston. Add LHP Bobby Poyner following his option from Boston. 7 Delete RHP Tyler Thornburg injury rehab transferred to Portland.

Add INF/OF Brock Holt on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (left hamstring strain).

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8 Add RHP Steven Wright on rehab assignment from Boston (was on Boston’s restricted list). Delete INF/OF Brock Holt injury rehab recall to Boston (Tzu-Wei Lin optioned). 9 Delete INF Chad De La Guerra transferred to Portland. Add INF/OF Tzu-Wei Lin following his option from Boston. 12 Delete INF Jantzen Witte transferred to Portland. Add INF Sam Travis reinstated from disabled list. 14 Add 2B Dustin Pedroia on 20-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (left knee surgery). Add RHP Tyler Thornburg injury rehab transfer from Portland.

Delete RHP Steven Wright rehab recall to Boston. Delete OF Jeremy Barfield released. Add OF Cole Sturgeon transferred from Portland.

15 Delete LHP Bobby Poyner recalled to Boston (Carson Smith placed on DL). Add RHP Fernando Rodriguez reinstated from disabled list.

17 Add LHP Tommy Layne reinstated from disabled list. Delete LHP Tommy Layne released. 18 Add RHP Austin Maddox on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (right shoulder strain). 21 Add RHP Hector Velazquez on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston (low back strain). 24 Delete RHP Hector Velazquez injury rehab recall to Boston (Bobby Poyner optioned). 25 Delete INF Dustin Pedroia injury rehab recall to Boston (Red Sox designate Hanley Ramirez). Delete RHP Tyler Thornburg removed from his injury rehab assignment (remains on Red Sox DL). 26 Delete LHP Josh Smith transferred to Portland. Add RHP Bobby Poyner following his option from Boston. 30 Delete RHP Austin Maddox injury rehab assignment transferred to Portland. 31 Delete RHP Marcus Walden placed on 7-day disabled list (right forearm inflammation). Add C Oscar Hernandez reinstated from suspended list. June 2 Delete 1B/OF Sam Travis recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Mookie Betts on disabled list). Delete LHP Bobby Poyner recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Dustin Pedroia on disabled list). Add 1B Adam Lind signed as a free agent (released by Yankees/SWB on May 26). Add RHP Austin Maddox injury rehab assignment transferred from Portland. 5 Add RHP Tyler Thornburg on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston. Add LHP Josh Smith transferred from Portland. Delete RHP Austin Maddox injury rehab recall to Boston (remains on Red Sox DL). Delete RHP Brandon Workman recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Drew Pomeranz on disabled list). 6 Delete LHP Jalen Beeks recalled to Boston (on Red Sox taxi squad – will start on June 7). 8 Delete RHP Justin Haley selected to Boston (Red Sox option Jalen Beeks). Add RHP Teddy Stankiewicz transferred from Portland. Add LHP Bobby Poyner following his option from Boston. Add RHP Josh Smith transferred from Lowell roster (signed by the Red Sox as a free agent in late-May). 10 Delete RHP Teddy Stankiewicz transferred to Portland. Add LHP Jalen Beeks following his option from Boston. 12 Delete INF Jordan Betts transferred to Portland. Add 1B/OF Sam Travis optioned from Boston (Red Sox activate Mookie Betts). 19 Delete LHP Robby Scott recalled to Boston (Red Sox option Justin Haley). 21 Add RHP Justin Haley following his option from Boston. 23 Delete INF Tzu-Wei Lin recalled to Boston. Add LHP Robby Scott optioned from Boston. Delete RHP William Cuevas placed on temporarily inactive list. Add INF/OF Deiner Lopez transferred from Portland. 26 Delete RHP Justin Haley recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Steven Wright on disabled list). 27 Add RHP William Cuevas reinstated from temporarily inactive list. Delete RHP Tyler Thornburg injury rehab transferred to Portland. Add INF Brandon Phillips signed as a free agent. Delete INF Brandon Phillips placed on temporarily inactive list (joins Gulf Coast Red Sox in Fort Myers). 30 Add RHP Tyler Thornburg injury rehab transferred from Portland. July 1 Delete LHP Josh D. Smith transferred to Portland. Add RHP Trevor Kelley transferred from Portland. 2 Delete INF Deiner Lopez transferred to Salem. Add INF Tzu-Wei Lin following his option from Boston. Add LHP Drew Pomeranz on 30-day injury rehab assignment from Boston. Delete RHP William Cuevas selected to Boston (Justin Haley optioned). 4 Delete RHP Tyler Thornburg injury rehab recall to Boston (William Cuevas optioned). Delete OF Ramon Flores released. Add OF Kyle Wren signed as a free agent (released by Milwaukee – Colorado Springs). 5 Delete RHP Trevor Kelley transferred to Portland. Add RHP Justin Haley following his option from Boston. Add LHP Josh D. Smith transferred from Portland. 7 Delete RHP Josh A. Smith transferred to Lowell. Add RHP William Cuevas following his option from Boston. 8 Delete RHP William Cuevas recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Christian Vazquez on disabled list). Delete RHP Ryan Brasier selected to Boston (Red Sox place Brian Johnson on disabled list). 10 Delete LHP Jalen Beeks recalled to Boston (William Cuevas optioned). 11 Delete LHP Robby Scott recalled to Boston (Jalen Beeks optioned).

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12 Delete INF Tzu-Wei Lin recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Rafael Devers on disabled list). Delete INF Ivan De Jesus, Jr. placed on temporarily inactive list (retro to July 11). Add RHP William Cuevas following his option from Boston. Add LHP Jalen Beeks following his option from Boston. Add RHP Josh A. Smith transferred from Lowell. Add INF Tony Renda transferred from Portland. 13 Delete OF Rusney Castillo placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to July 12) with groin strain. Delete 1B/OF Sam Travis recalled to Boston (Red Sox place Andrew Benintendi on bereavement list). Add INF Jantzen Witte transferred from Portland. Add INF Jonathan Ortega transferred from Lowell. 14 Delete LHP Bobby Poyner recalled to Boston (Robby Scott optioned). Add INF Brandon Phillips transferred from Lowell. Add RHP Trevor Kelley transferred from Portland. Add INF Ivan De Jesus, Jr. reinstated from temporarily inactive list. 16 Delete INF Jantzen Witte transferred to Portland. Delete INF Jonathan Ortega transferred to Lowell. Add LHP Robby Scott following his option from Boston. Add 1B/OF Sam Travis optioned from Boston. 19 Delete LHP Josh D. Smith transferred to Lowell. Add OF Rusney Castillo reinstated from the disabled list. 22 Delete INF Mike Olt placed on 7-day disabled list (retro to July 21) with abdominal inflammation. Delete RHP Trevor Kelley transferred to Portland. Add LHP Bobby Poyner following his option from Boston. Add LHP Josh D. Smith transferred from Lowell. PAWSOX DAY BY DAY PawSox Pitcher Team Season Avg G# Date Opp W/L Score of Record Record Rec Stand GA/GB TOG ATT Total Att 4/6 LHV PPD – Snow Make-up Doubleheader (May 26) T2 -½ 1 4/7 LHV L 1-3 Martin (0-1) 0-1 6 -1 2:59 2316 2316 2316 (1) 2 4/8 LHV W 4-3 Rodriguez (1-0) 1-1 T2 -½ 2:42 4369 6685 3343 (2) 3 4/9 BUFF L 3-4 (12) Brasier (0-1) 1-2 T4 -1½ 4:01 1476 8161 2720 (3) 4 4/10 BUFF W 3-1 Cuevas (1-0) 2-2 T3 -1½ 2:26 2660 10,821 2705 (4) 5 4/11 BUFF L 8-14 Workman (0-1) 2-3 T4 -1½ 3:03 2577 13,398 2680 (5) 6 4/12 @Tol L 3-4 Haley (0-1) 2-4 5 -2½ 2:37 13,018 7 4/13 @Tol W 10-2 Jimenez (1-0) 3-4 4 -1½ 2:57 4568 8 4/14 @Tol L 0-4 Beeks (0-1) 3-5 6 -2½ 2:24 3725 4/15 @Tol PPD – Rain Make-up Doubleheader April 23 @ Pawt 6 -3 9 4/16 @Col W 9-6 Martin (1-1) 4-5 6 -2 3:14 5866 10 4/17 @Col W 4-3 Elias (1-0) 5-5 5 -1 3:11 5655 11 4/18 @Col L 0-2 Haley (0-2) 5-6 5 -2½ 2:22 5768 12 4/20 GWI W 5-4 (11) Brasier (1-1) 6-6 T2 -2½ 3:26 3290 16,688 2781 (6) 13 4/21 GWI W 6-0 Beeks (1-1) 7-6 T2 -1½ 2:24 5040 21,728 3104 (7) 14 4/22 GWI W 10-9 (11) Martin (2-1) 8-6 2 -1½ 3:40 5472 27,200 3400 (8) 15 4/23 TOL (1) L 0-3 Shepherd (0-1) 1:48 16 TOL (2) W 6-4 (8) Workman (1-1) 9-7 2 -1 2:09 1823 29,023 3225 (9) 17 4/24 TOL L 2-9 Haley (0-3) 9-8 2 -1 2:38 2785 31,808 3181 (10) 4/25 TOL Cancelled – Rain (No Make-up) T2 -1½ 18 4/27 @Buff W 9-8 (10) Brasier (2-1) 10-8 2 -1½ 3:10 5436 19 4/28 @Buff W 6-3 Beeks (2-1) 11-8 2 -1 3:05 4623 20 4/29 @Buff L 0-2 Cuevas (1-1) 11-9 2 -1 2:18 4709 21 4/30 ROC L 1-5 Shepherd (0-2) 11-10 2 -2 2:57 2275 34,083 3098 (11) 22 5/1 ROC L 0-2 Haley (0-4) 11-11 T2 -3 2:25 2328 36,411 3034 (12) 23 5/2 ROC W 7-6 Workman (2-1) 12-11 2 -2 2:52 2342 38,753 2981 (13) 24 5/3 @Swb L 3-4 Brasier (2-2) 12-12 T3 -2 2:40 3757 25 5/4 @Swb W 5-4 Martin (3-1) 13-12 3 -1 3:15 6039 26 5/5 SWB W 2-0 Shepherd (2-0) 14-12 T1 - 2:35 7491 46,244 3303 (14) 27 5/6 SWB W 2-0 Haley (1-4) 15-12 1 +1 2:47 5061 51,305 3420 (15) 28 5/7 @Lhv L 1-4 Smith (0-1) 15-13 1 +½ 2:18 6729 29 5/8 @Lhv L 1-4 Walden (0-1) 15-14 T2 -½ 2:38 7085 30 5/9 @Lhv L 0-3 Beeks (2-2) 15-15 T2 -1½ 2:24 10,100 31 5/10 @Syr L 4-6 Cuevas (1-2) 15-16 T4 -2½ 2:51 3210 32 5/11 @Syr W 12-2 Shepherd (2-2) 16-16 T2 -2½ 3:18 2122 33 5/12 @Syr L 5-6 Brasier (2-3) 16-17 4 -3½ 3:23 3470 34 5/13 @Syr L 1-9 Smith (0-2) 16-18 4 -4 2:54 3289 35 5/14 BUFF W 6-5 (10) Jerez (1-0) 17-18 4 -3½ 2:53 2924 54,229 3389 (16) 5/15 BUFF Postponed – Rain (Make-up doubleheader on June 19) 4 -3 36 5/16 BUFF L 4-5 Brasier (2-4) 17-19 5 -3 2:51 4678 58,907 3465 (17) 37 5/18 @Roch L 0-2 Shepherd (2-3) 17-20 6 -3½ 2:32 7477 38 5/19 @Roch L 1-2 Haley (1-5) 17-21 6 -4½ 2:37 7303 39 5/20 @Roch L 0-3 Walden (0-2) 17-22 6 -5½ 2:41 4890 40 5/21 SWB W 5-4 Maddox (1-0) 18-22 T5 -5½ 2:48 3719 62,626 3479 (18) 41 5/22 SWB W 7-6 Smith (1-2) 19-22 4 -5½ 3:06 4458 67,084 3531 (19) 42 5/23 SWB L 1-7 Sheperd (2-4) 19-23 T5 -5½ 3:11 5260 72,344 3617 (20) 43 5.24 SWB L 1-3 Haley (1-6) 19-24 6 -5½ 2:46 5500 77,844 3707 (21)

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PawSox Pitcher Team Season Avg G# Date Opp W/L Score of Record Record Rec Stand GA/GB TOG ATT Total Att 44 5/25 LHV L 4-6 Smith (1-3) 19-25 6 -6½ 2:52 5978 83,822 3810 (22) 45 5/26 LHV (1) L 3-6 Rodriguez, Jr. (1-1) 2:29 46 LHV (2) L 2-6 Beeks (2-3) 19-27 6 -8½ 2:17 7223 91,045 3958 (23) 47 5/27 LHV W 1-0 Cuevas (2-2) 20-27 6 -7½ 2:17 3769 94,814 3951 (24) 48 5/28 LHV W 6-1 Shepherd (3-4) 21-27 6 -6½ 2:59 4089 98,903 3956 (25) 49 5/29 @Nor W 5-1 Haley (2-6) 22-27 6 -5½ 2:25 2866 50 5/30 @Nor W 4-2 Rodriguez, Jr. (2-1) 23-27 6 -5½ 3:00 4074 51 5/31 @Nor W 4-3 Beeks (3-3) 24-27 5 -4½ 2:35 3649 52 6/1 @Dur L 1-3 Cuevas (2-3) 24-28 6 -4½ 2:21 8851 53 6/2 @Dur L 3-5 Maddox (1-1) 24-29 6 -5 2:43 10,069 54 6/3 @Dur W 4-2 Haley (3-6) 25-29 5 -4½ 3:08 9041 55 6/5 LOU L 4-7 Martin (3-2) 25-30 6 -5½ 3:06 3198 102,101 3927 (26) 56 6/6 LOU W 8-1 Cuevas (3-3) 26-30 5 -5½ 3:13 5721 107,822 3993 (27) 57 6/7 LOU W 5-1 Shepherd (4-4) 27-30 T4 -5½ 2:25 7516 115,338 4119 (28) 58 6/8 IND L 1-8 Stankiewicz (0-1) 27-31 5 -6½ 2:58 7101 122,439 4222 (29) 59 6/9 IND L 1-7 RHP Smith (0-1) 27-32 5 -6½ 3:15 11,443 133,882 4463 (30) 60 6/10 IND W 11-1 LHP Smith (2-3) 28-32 T4 -6½ 3:02 10,061 143,943 4643 (31) 61 6/11 @Syr W 3-1 Cuevas (4-3) 29-32 T3 -5½ 2:24 2533 62 6/12 @Syr W 5-3 Buttrey (1-0) 30-32 3 -5 2:49 2814 63 6/13 @Syr W 5-1 Beeks (4-3) 31-32 3 -5 2:36 1993 64 6/14 @Lhv L 1-8 RHP Smith (0-2) 31-33 3 -6 2:43 8542 65 6/15 @Lhv W 2-1 LHP Smith (3-3) 32-33 3 -5 2:07 10,100 66 6/16 @Lhv L 1-8 Cuevas (4-4) 32-34 4 -6 2:35 10,100 67 6/17 @Lhv L 2-3 Thornburg (0-1) 32-35 4 -7 2:33 10,100 68 6/19 BUFF (1) L 0-4 Beeks (4-4) 32-36 1:52 69 BUFF (2) W 6-0 Jerez (2-0) 33-36 T3 -7½ 2:15 5328 149,271 4665 (32) 70 6/20 BUFF W 10-2 LHP Smith (4-3) 34-36 T3 -6½ 2:55 5493 154,764 4690 (33) 71 6/21 BUFF W 4-1 Haley (4-6) 35-36 T3 -5½ 2:39 4558 159,322 4686 (34) 72 6/22 SYR W 5-4 Cuevas (5-4) 36-36 T3 -5½ 2:45 5903 165,225 4721 (35) 73 6/23 SYR L 3-5 Shepherd (4-5) 36-37 T3 -6½ 3:05 10,086 175,311 4870 (36) 74 6/24 SYR W 8-1 Beeks (5-4) 37-37 T2 -6 2:37 7364 182,675 4937 (37) 75 6/25 @Buff W 3-2 RHP Smith (1-2) 38-37 2 -6 2:27 5830 76 6/26 @Buff L 1-3 Jerez (2-1) 38-38 T2 -6 2:39 6636 77 6/27 @Buff L 1-3 Cuevas (5-5) 38-39 3 -7 2:16 7134 78 6/28 @Buff L 1-8 Shepherd (4-6) 38-40 5 -7 2:34 7257 79 6/29 @Swb L 4-7 Beeks (5-5) 38-41 5 -8 2:49 9277 80 6/30 @Swb L 6-7 (10) Brasier (2-5) 38-42 5 -9 3:24 7180 81 7/1 @Swb W 2-0 RHP Smith (2-2) 39-42 5 -8 2:19 6557 82 7/2 ROC L 2-6 Pomeranz (0-1) 39-43 5 -8 2:44 10,450 193,125 5082 (38) 83 7/3 ROC L 1-2 Shepherd (4-7) 39-44 5 -9 3:02 10,252 203,377 5215 (39) 84 7/4 @Roc W 6-5 Rodriguez (3-1) 40-44 5 -8 2:59 11,898 7/5 @Roc Suspended – Rain - 0-0 Bottom 1st 5 -8½ 85 7/6 SWB L 2-3 Haley (4-7) 40-45 5 -9½ 2:57 4929 208,304 5208 (40) 86 7/7 SWB W 4-2 LHP Smith (5-3) 41-45 5 -9½ 2:47 7676 215,980 5268 (41) 87 7/8 SWB L 2-3 Rodriguez (3-2) 41-46 5 -10½ 3:05 5639 221,619 5277 (42) 88 7/12 SYR W 7-3 Haley (5-7) 42-46 5 -9½ 3:03 4827 226,446 5266 (43) 89 7/13 SYR L 3-6 LHP Smith (5-4) 42-47 5 -10½ 3:02 7416 233,862 5315 (44) 90 7/14 SYR W 4-0 Cuevas (6-5) 43-47 5 -10½ 2:23 10,083 243,945 5421 (45) 91 7/15 SYR W 5-3 (10) Kelley (1-0) 44-47 T3 -10½ 2:54 5779 249,724 5429 (46) 92 7/16 @Cha W 8-6 Scott (1-0) 45-47 T3 -10½ 3:08 8441 93 7/17 @Cha L 5-6 (11) Kelley (1-1) 45-48 T4 -11½ 3:46 8090 94 7/18 @Cha L 0-3 Pomeranz (0-2) 45-49 T4 -11½ 2:34 8457 95 7/19 @Cha L 3-4 Buttrey (1-1) 45-50 4 -11½ 2:51 10,730 96 7/20 @Gwi L 4-7 Scott (1-1) 45-51 4 -12½ 3:05 3949

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2018 PAWSOX STARTING PITCHERS PITCHER GS QS W-L TEAM W-L AVG IP RUN SUPPORT Justin Haley 15 3 5-7 5-10 5.0 (74.2 IP in 15 GS) 2.8 (42 R in 15 GS) Jalen Beeks 16 7 5-5 8-8 5.2 (87.1 IP in 16 GS) 3.9 (62 R in 16 GS) William Cuevas 17 10 6-5 10-7 6.0 (100.1 IP in 17 GS) 4.1 (69 R in 17 GS) Chandler Shepherd 17 7 4-7 7-10 5.0 (85.0 IP in 17 GS) 3.6 (62 R in 17 GS) Dedgar Jimenez 1 1 1-0 1-0 6.0 (6.0 IP in 1 GS) 10.0 (10 R in 1 GS) Teddy Stankiewicz 1 0 0-1 0-1 2.0 (2.0 IP in 1 GS) 1.0 (1 R in 1 GS) Josh A. Smith 4 0 1-2 2-2 3.2 (14.1 IP in 4 GS) 2.3 (9 R in 4 GS) ------------------------ MLB Rehab (3 players) 8 1 0-2 5-3 3.2 (28.1 IP in 8 GS) 4.8 (38 R in 8 GS) Josh D. Smith (Spot start) 8 2 2-1 5-3 4.2 (36.0 IP in 8 GS) 4.9 (39 R in 8 GS) Marcus Walden 5 0 0-2 1-4 2.1 (12.0 IP in 5 GS) 2.0 (10 R in 5 GS) Fernando Rodriguez Jr. (Spot start) 4 0 0-2 1-3 3.0 (11.2 IP in 4 GS) 3.0 (12 R in 4 GS)

2018 Game By Game (* indicates Red Sox) Date Opp Res. Dec IP H R ER BB K HR Pitch 4/7 LHV L, 3-1 ND 2.2 2 1 1 3 3 0 73 (44) 4/12 @TOL L, 4-3 L 5.0 7 3 3 4 5 1 85 (52) 4/18 @COL L, 2-0 L 6.1 4 2 1 1 7 0 96 (64) 4/24 TOL L, 9-2 L 6.0 7 5 5 2 6 1 90 (65) 5/1 ROC L, 2-0 L 5.0 7 2 2 0 5 1 90 (56) 5/6 SWB W, 2-0 W 5.0 3 0 0 2 5 0 90 (55) 5/12 @SYR L, 6-5 ND 3.2 6 2 2 1 2 0 88 (59) 5/19 @ROC L, 2-1 L 6.0 5 2 2 1 6 0 94 (58) 5/24 SWB L, 3-1 L 4.2 5 2 2 2 5 0 96 (58) 5/29 @NOR W, 5-1 W 7.0 5 1 1 0 6 0 102 (73) 6/3 @DUR W, 4-2 W 5.1 10 1 1 0 2 0 92 (60) 6/13* @BAL W, 5-1 ND 2.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 31 (19) 6/21 BUF W, 4-1 W 5.0 4 1 1 2 2 0 85 (53) 6/26* LAA W, 9-1 ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 (9) 6/29* @NYY L, 8-1 ND 2.0 4 3 3 0 0 2 42 (28) 7/1* @NYY L, 11-1 ND 2.2 4 1 1 2 0 0 42 (26) 7/6 SWB L, 3-2 L 3.0 3 2 2 1 2 1 52 (33) 7/12 SYR W, 7-3 W 5.2 6 2 2 2 9 1 106 (65) 7/17 @CHA L, 6-5 ND 4.1 6 5 4 1 3 1 73 (47)

Haley – Career Stats

Year W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB K 2012 Lowell 0-1 1.89 13 12 33.1 23 11 7 1 16 33 2013 Greenville 7-11 3.68 26 24 124.2 97 64 51 10 74 124 2014 Salem 7-4 2.82 19 11 92.2 77 34 29 4 23 74 Portland 3-2 1.19 6 6 37.2 30 5 5 2 16 33 2015 Portland 5-16 5.15 27 27 124.0 142 80 71 7 50 95 2016 Portland 5-4 2.20 12 12 61.1 49 15 15 1 19 59 Pawtucket 8-6 3.59 15 14 85.1 70 34 34 8 26 67 2017 TWINS 0-0 6.00 10 0 18.0 22 12 12 3 6 14 Rochester 1-0 3.63 5 4 17.1 17 8 7 3 3 11 GCL Twins 0-0 0.00 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fort Myers 0-0 0.00 1 1 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Pawtucket 1-2 2.66 7 7 44.0 35 13 13 7 7 35 MiLB Totals 37-46 3.35 132 119 623.1 542 264 232 43 235 534 MLB Totals 0-0 6.00 10 0 18.0 22 12 12 3 6 14 *entering 2018

Haley – International League Career Highs Most Innings Pitched: 8 IP 3x, Last: Sept. 4, 2016 vs. Buffalo Most Strikeouts: 10 K August 9, 2017 vs. Charlotte Most Walks: 4 BB April 12 at Toledo Most Hits Allowed: 10 H July 19, 2016 at Toledo Most Runs: 9 R August 17, 2016 vs. Lehigh Valley Most Earned Runs: 9 ER August 17, 2016 vs. Lehigh Valley Low-Hit Games*: 2 H 2x in 8 IP, Last: Sept. 4, 2016

2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES STARTING PITCHER

PAWSOX STARTING PITCHER#31 JUSTIN HALEY

RHP, 6’5”, 234 – Age: 27

BORN: Orangevale, California COLLEGE: Fresno State

2018: In 2 stints with the Red Sox (4 appearances): 4.70 ERA in 7.2 IP with 0 K and 3 BB … In 15 starts with Pawtucket: 3.50 ERA in 74.2 IP with 68 K and 22 BB … Before Tuesday at Charlotte, hadn’t allowed more than 2 R in any of his last 10 starts (since April 24) … Red Sox initially selected his contract June 8; made his Red Sox debut June 13 at Baltimore with 2 scoreless IP to close out a Chris Sale win; optioned June 19 … Recalled to Red Sox on June 26; made 3 appearances for Red Sox before option July 2; activated by the PawSox on July 5 and started July 6 against SWB … Struck out a season-high 9 on July 12 vs. Syracuse … In 6 starts in May, had a 2.59 ERA (9 ER in 31.1 IP); in 4 starts in April, had a 4.50 ERA (10 ER in 20 IP) … The PawSox have scored a total of 42 runs in the 15 games started by Haley (and only 8 runs in his first 6 starts) … Logged his longest and arguably best outing of the season May 29 to begin the road trip, throwing 7 IP of 1-run ball … Walked 7 in first 2 starts (7.2 IP); last year, in 7 starts with Pawtucket (44 IP), walked 7 … Started Pawtucket’s season opener April 7 against Lehigh Valley 2017: In 7 starts with the PawSox, posted a 2.66 ERA in 44 IP with 35 K and just 7 BB … Worked at least 5.1 IP and did not allow more than 3 R in any of his 7 Pawtucket starts … Made the Twins’ Opening Day roster after being selected by Minnesota from Boston in the 2016 Rule 5 Draft … Made 10 appearances (all in relief) with the Twins: 6.00 ERA, 18 IP, 22 H, 12 R/ER, 6 BB, 14 K … Had 2 stints on Minnesota’s disabled list with right biceps tendinitis and right shoulder soreness … In 7 Twins-affiliated minor-league appearances (6 starts) between the GCL, High-A Fort Myers and Triple-A Rochester, logged a 3.10 ERA in 20.1 IP … Returned to the Red Sox from the Minnesota Twins on July 24 and added to Pawtucket’s active roster July 26 … Struck out a professional career-high 10 batters August 9 against Charlotte; 10 strikeouts were tied for the most by a PawSox SP during the season; Haley hadn’t previously fanned more than 7 in any Triple-A performance in his career … Pitched in the Dominican Winter League and made 5 starts for Escogido with a 2.08 ERA in 26 IP 2016: Between Double-A Portland and Pawtucket, posted a 13-10 record with a 3.01 ERA (146.2 IP, 49 ER) with 45 walks and 126 strikeouts … Began the season in Portland and had a 2.20 ERA in 12 starts before his promotion to the PawSox in mid-June … Pitched in Venezuela following the season and shined with a 0.38 ERA in 23.2 IP … Selected in the Rule 5 Draft by the Angels from Boston with the eighth pick; then acquired by the Twins via trade with San Diego along with a player to be named later or cash in exchange for RHP Miguel Diaz, whom the Twins selected first overall that same day in the Rule 5 Draft 2015: Spent the entire season with Portland and went 5-16 with a 5.15 ERA in 27 appearances (all starts) … Led the Sea Dogs in strikeouts (95) and ranked second in innings (124) … Led the Eastern League in losses (16) and wild pitches (15) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 7th professional season … In 27 career Triple-A appearances (25 starts) entering 2018, has a 3.31 ERA in 146.2 IP ACQUIRED: Returned to the Red Sox from the Twins in 2017 (July 24) via the Rule 5 process … Originally drafted by the Red Sox in 2012 in the sixth round PERSONAL: Attended Bella Vista High School in California … Went to Sierra College in 2010, then played at Fresno State in 2011 and 2012, earning All-WAC second-team recognition in 2012 … While at Fresno State, was teammates with Yankees slugger Aaron Judge … Drafted by the Indians in 2010 in the 46th round but did not sign, instead electing to pitch at Fresno State

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2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES BATTING NOTES

#12 DAN BUTLER C 5’9” | 206 Age: 31 Phoenix, Arizona Univ. of Arizona

#38 RUSNEY CASTILLO OF 5’9” | 204 Age: 31 Ciego de Avila, Cuba Cuba

#13 IVÁN DE JESÚS JR. INF 5’11” | 194 Age: 31 Vega Alta, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 17 3 Hits: 4 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 3 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Activated from the temporarily inactive list last Saturday (July 14); was placed on it July 11 … Last 5 games: 8-21; in previous 9 games before Tuesday: 3-31, 4 BB … Series: 3-7, 2 R, BB, 3 K … Charlotte series: 6-16, R, RBI, 2 K … From May 26 to June 28 (27 games): .341/.448/.506 with 8 XBH, 12 RBI, 16 BB (and just 15 K); 3rd-best OBP in the IL in that time … Had a 17-game on-base streak from May 26 through June 17 in which he hit .396 with 10 BB and 6 XBH … Was HBP May 30 at Norfolk and missed next 6 games … Against RHP: .287 (54-for-188), 16 RBI, 9 2B … Against LHP: 16-77 (.208), 18 K 2017: In his lone season in the Brewers organization, hit .345 with 7 HR and 65 RBI in 112 games for Triple-A Colorado Springs … Ranked 2nd in the Pacific Coast League in AVG and 3rd in OBP (.407) … Started 63 games at 3B, 17 at 1B, 12 at 2B, and 7 at SS … Had a 43-game on-base streak from June 4 through July 28 … Played for Hermosillo in the Mexican Pacific Winter League 2016: Spent the entire season in the majors with the Reds, playing in 102 games (42 starts) … Hit .253 with 1 HR and 20 RBI CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 14th professional season and his 3rd stint in the Red Sox organization … Has appeared in 228 MLB games between 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 with the Dodgers, Red Sox and Reds, hitting .242 with 5 HR and 53 RBI … Played 8 games with the Red Sox in 2012, going 0-for-8 with 6 K … Has also spent time in the Pirates, Orioles and Brewers organizations … Was acquired by the Red Sox in August 2012 in the 9-player trade with the Dodgers that included Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez, James Loney, Allen Webster and Rubby De La Rosa, among others … Was traded to Pittsburgh in December 2012 (along with Mark Melancon and others) for Joel Hanrahan and Brock Holt … Signed with Baltimore in December 2013 and was traded to Boston in August 2014 for Michael Almanzar and Kelly Johnson ACQUIRED: Signed with the Red Sox as a minor-league free agent in December … Originally drafted by the Dodgers in 2005 in the 2nd round PERSONAL: Attended American Military Academy in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico … His father, Iván De Jesús, spent 15 years in the MLB in the Dodgers, Cubs, Phillies, Cardinals, Yankees, Giants and Tigers organizations … In late January 2018, helped deliver nearly 10 tons of supplies to aid Hurricane Maria recovery efforts in Puerto Rico

Current Hit Streak: 2 (July 20-21) Longest Hit Streak: 9 (June 9-17) Current On-Base Streak: 2 (July 20-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 17 (May 26-June 17) Last HR: June 23 vs. Syracuse (LHP Tommy Milone) MLB Experience: Debut: 4/1/11 for LAD. Has played in 228 MLB games over 4 years with the Dodgers, Red Sox and Reds, batting .242 with 5 HR and 53 RBI.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 4 3 Hits: 2 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 3 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Friday (DNP Saturday): 0-3, BB, K … Charlotte series: 2-6, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB, K; in previous 10 games before Monday: 2-32, 6 K … In first 9 games of season went 8-28 (.286) … April 17 vs. Columbus: 3-4, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, K … In first 6 games: 3-19, 2 R, HBP, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K 2017: Spent the entire season with Pawtucket; was 1 of 3 position players to spend the entire season on the PawSox active roster (Bryce Brentz, Matt Dominguez) … In 72 games (71 starts), hit .259 with 15 doubles, 4 HR, 34 RBI … In 30 games from May 12 through July 17, hit .357 with a .962 OPS, 3 HR and 20 RBI … Only swung at and missed 6.0% of pitches, the lowest mark on the team … Homered twice on July 17 vs. Toledo, as the PawSox erased an 8-0 1st-inning deficit to win 9-8 … Hit .387 (12-for-31) in June and .255 (14-for-55) in May after hitting .200 (5-for-25) in April 2016: Played in 48 games with Pawtucket and batted .308 (45-for-146) with a .399 OBP and an .851 OPS … Allowed only 1 passed ball and didn’t commit an error in 353 chances in 47 games (41 starts) behind the plate … Batted .344 (42-for-122) in his final 38 games 2015: In his only season in the Nationals organization, started at catcher in each of his 83 appearances for Triple-A Syracuse … Acquired from BOS in exchange for LHP Danny Rosenbaum on 1/13 … Designated for assignment on 7/28 and outrighted to Syracuse on 7/31. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 10th pro season (9th in the Red Sox organization (2009-14, since 2016) … Appeared in 7 MLB games, all in 2014 with Boston … Entering 2018, has hit .256 in 701 minor-league games, including 618 in the Red Sox system … Was Pawtucket’s primary catcher and team MVP in 2013, his first full season at Triple-A … Named a South Atlantic League All-Star in 2010 and a Carolina League All-Star in 2011, his 1st 2 full professional campaigns, after going undrafted ACQUIRED: Re-signed by the Red Sox as a minor league free agent in December 2017 … Originally signed with the Red Sox in 2009 as a non-drafted free agent PERSONAL: Hit .263 with 3 HR and 18 RBI in 27 games for the University of Arizona as a senior in 2009 … Played in the Cape Cod Baseball League in 2009 with Yarmouth-Dennis and Brewster

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 3 (April 10-13; April 17-21) Current On-Base Streak: 3 (July 16-20) Longest On-Base Streak: 10 (April 10-27) Last HR: July 16 at Charlotte (LHP Matt Tomshaw) MLB Experience: Debut: 8/10/14 for BOS. Hit .211 (4-19) with 3 doubles in 7 games (over 2 stints) for Red Sox in 2014.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 24 3 Hits: 7 4+ Hits: 1 (5) 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 9 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: IL All-Star; leads IL in hits (108); ranks 3rd in AVG (.372) … Activated from the DL (groin strain) on Thursday (July 19); had been placed on it July 12; hadn’t played since July 8 … In 3 games since return from DL: 6-14, 2 R, 2B, 2 RBI … From June 3 to June 25 (21 games), had 3rd-most hits in the minors in that span (33): .398/.468/.530 with 11 RBI, 10 BB … Delivered clutch two-out, two-strike, two-run single July 4 at Rochester in thrilling comeback win … Recorded first 5-hit game of U.S. career June 5 … Has walked 16 times in past 46 games; walked 3 times in first 38 games; walked 11 times total in 2017 … Has multiple hits in 32 of his 84 games … Most aggressive hitter on the team by pitches per plate appearance (3.45) … Had 15-game on-base streak from April 17-May 3 (.359 with 6 2B and 7 RBI) 2017: Spent entire season with Pawtucket; was named an IL Midseason and Postseason All-Star … In 87 games, hit .314 with 15 HR and 43 RBI … Of his 3 full seasons in the United States, 2017 marked career bests in HR (15), 2B (22), SB (tied, 14), AVG (.314), OBP (.350) and SLG (.507) … Raised SLG to .507 (.354 in 2016) … Notched team’s lowest strikeout rate (13.8% of PAs) … Recorded multiple hits in 32 of his 87 games … Did not go more than 2 straight games without a hit … Hit safely in 44 of his final 50 games, including 16-game and 14-game hitting streaks (had a 23-game on-base streak as well, the longest by a PawSox player) … Hit .395 with a 1.085 OPS against LHP … Had 3 stints on the disabled list (right groin strain, left knee tendinitis, left knee inflammation) … Following the season, played for Caguas in the Puerto Rican Winter League; won a 2nd straight league title (Castillo was managed on Caguas by current Red Sox skipper Alex Cora in 2014-15 and 2015-16) 2016: Made his first Opening Day roster with the Red Sox and proceeded to go 2-for-8 with 4 runs scored in 9 games over 3 MLB stints … Spent most of the season with Pawtucket and batted .263 with 2 HR and 34 RBI in 103 games CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 5th season in the Red Sox organization … In 99 MLB games between 2014, 2015, 2016, has hit .262 with 7 HR and 35 RBI … In 230 MiLB games entering 2018, has hit .286 with 20 HR and 94 RBI … In 360 games over 5 seasons in Cuba’s major league, Serie Nacional, hit .319 (403-for-1,265) with 75 2B, 11 3B, 51 HR, 99 BB, 256 R, 76 SB (including postseason) … Spent all 5 Serie Nacional campaigns with his hometown team, Ciego de Avila ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox in August 2014 as an international free agent (7-year major league contract) PERSONAL: Established residency in Haiti before signing with the Red Sox … His father and grandfather both played in Cuba’s major league, Serie Nacional, as well

Current Hit Streak: 7 (July 4-21) Longest Hit Streak: 9 (June 2-11; June 17-25) Current On-Base Streak: 11 (June 30-July 21) Longest On-Base Streak: 15 (April 17-May 3) Last HR: June 15 at Lehigh Valley (LHP Cole Irvin) MLB Experience: Debut: 9/17/14 for BOS. Played 10 games in 2014, 80 in 2015 and 9 (1 start) in 2016. Over 99 career ML games, has hit .262 with 7 HR and 35 RBI

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#7 ÓSCAR HERNÁNDEZ C 6’1” | 228 Age: 25 Punto Fijo, Falcon, Venezuela Venezuela

#30 ADAM LIND 1B 6’2” | 218 Age: 35 Muncie, Indiana South Alabama

#10 MIKE MILLER INF 5’9” | 170 Age: 28 Concord, California Cal Poly

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 9 3 Hits: 2 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 2 3 RBI: 0 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Has lowest strikeout rate on team (14.2%) … Last 12 games: 14-40 (.350), 5 R, 3 2B, HR, 7 RBI … Saturday (DNP Friday): 1-4, RBI, K … Charlotte series: 2-7, R, BB, K … Fly ball percentage has increased to 37.0% this season, the highest of Triple-A career (29% in 2015; 30% in 2016; 29% in 2017); however, fly-ball rate was 44.6% on May 27 … April 22 series finale vs. Gwinnett: Supplied walk-off RBI single in 11th inning, capping four-run inning … Has 7 SB already; last year, didn’t record 2nd SB of season (had 4 total) until July 25 at Toledo 2017: Spent the entire season with Pawtucket and batted .261 in 85 games with 3 HR and 28 RBI … .261 AVG marked his best since a 40-game stint with Double-A Portland in 2015 in which he hit .273 … Made 4 pitching appearances, logging 5.2 IP … Batted .319 over 26 games in June … Hit safely in 13 straight games between late June and early July, hitting .321 during the streak … Received the 2017 Sullivan Tire Community Spirit Award for his efforts in the community … Spearheaded an effort to refurbish a Little League field in Pawtucket during the All-Star Break with the nonprofit “More Than a Game”… Was hit by a pitch in the home opener April 10 that eventually forced him on the DL with a hand/wrist injury 2016: Made ML debut with 1 game for BOS (June 27 at TB as defensive replacement at 2B for Dustin Pedroia in the 8th inning; grounded out to SS in only ML at-bat) … Played in 90 games with Pawtucket, batting .228 with 1 HR and 20 RBI after beginning the season with 6 games at Double-A Portland 2015: Hit .240 (99-for-412) between Pawtucket (74 G) and Double-A Portland (40 G) … Made 50 starts at 2B, 35 at SS, 20 at 3B, and 5 in CF … Began the season with POR, hit .320 (16-for- 50) during an 11-game on-base streak from 5/5-16 … Transferred to PAW on 5/23

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 7th professional season … Entering 2018, has played in 448 minor-league games and hit .259 with 12 HR and 129 RBI ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2012 in the ninth round PERSONAL: Played at Cal Poly … Selected to the All-Big West Conference 1st Team as a senior in 2012 after leading team with a .354 AVG (87-for-246)

Current Hit Streak: 2 (July 18-21) Longest Hit Streak: 4 (June 2-6; June 29-July 4; July 8-16) Current On-Base Streak: 7 (July 8-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 8 (June 2-12) Last HR: July 4 at Rochester (RHP Nick Anderson) MLB Experience: Debut: 6/27/16 for BOS Went 0-for-1 in one game as defensive replacement at 2B.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 4 3 Hits: 0 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 2 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Activated from the restricted list May 31 … Turned 25 years old last Monday … Has thrown out 11 of 24 would-be base-stealers (46%), the 5th-best rate among International League catchers (min. 10 SBA) … Saturday (DNP Friday): 0-3, R, BB, K … Charlotte series: 2-8, 2 RBI, BB, 2 K … Was placed on the restricted list March 23 after being suspended 50 games for testing positive for a drug of abuse (second violation) … Had been reassigned to minor-league camp March 15 2017: Spent the season with Double-A Jackson (Arizona) … Hit .197 with 8 HR in 67 games and threw out 38% of attempted base stealers 2016: Appeared in 4 MLB games with Arizona but spent most of the season between High-A Visalia and Double-A Mobile 2015: Began the season on the disabled list with a broken left hamate bone … When healthy, made his MLB debut with the Diamondbacks and went on the play in 18 games (7 starts) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his ninth professional season (his first in the Red Sox organization) … Began his career in the Tampa Bay organization from 2009 to 2014 and continued with the Diamondbacks from 2015-2017 … In 22 MLB games with the Diamondbacks in 2015 and 2016, has hit .167 (7-for-32) with 1 HR and 2 RBI … Entering 2018, in 448 minor-league games, has hit .256 with 63 HR and 258 RBI … In his minor league career entering 2018, has thrown out 40.7% of attempted base stealers ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a minor-league free agent in January … Originally signed with the Rays in August 2014 … Was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the Rule 5 Draft in December 2014 with the first overall selection

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 2 (June 12-15; June 24-27; July 14-17) Current On-Base Streak: 4 (July 14-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 5 (June 9-15; June 19-27) Last HR: June 24 vs. Syracuse (RHP John Simms) MLB Experience: July 12, 2015 In 22 games with the Diamondbacks between 2015 and 2016, went 7-for-47 (.167) with 1 HR and 2 RBI.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 5 3 Hits: 5 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 6 3 RBI: 3 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Turned 35 years old Tuesday … Joined the PawSox on June 2 after signing with Red Sox on May 29 … Last 13 games (since July 3 return to the lineup): 5-45, 14 K … Saturday (DNP Friday): 0-4, 2 K … Charlotte series: 2-13, R, 2 BB, 4 K … Hit walk-off home run July 15 to defeat Syracuse in 10 innings … Season-long, 17-game on-base streak that spanned from June 15 to July 6: .357 OBP, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 10 BB, 9 K … Originally signed a minor-league contract with the Yankees with an invite to spring training March 2 … Yankees released him March 14 … Signed by the Yankees on April 18 to a minor-league contract and began playing in High-A Tampa … After 8 games in High-A (12-for-28, 1 HR, 7 RBI), joined Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on May 4 … Yankees released him May 25 … With RailRiders in 16 games, hit .241 (14-for-58) with 2 HR and 7 RBI; first 3 and last 3 Triple-A games were against Pawtucket 2017: Spent the season with the Washington Nationals … In 116 games, hit .303/.363/.513 with 14 HR and 59 RBI CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Entering 2018, has played in 1,344 MLB games across 12 seasons, highlighted by 9 with the Blue Jays (2006-14) … For his MLB career, has hit .272 with 200 HR and 723 RBI … First reached the majors in 2006 as a 22-year old with the Blue Jays … Best MLB season came in 2009 as a 25-year old, when he hit .305 with a .932 OPS, 35 HR and 114 RBI, earning an AL Silver Alugger Award … Spent 2015 with the Brewers, 2016 with the Mariners, and 2017 with the Nationals … First MLB hit was in September 2006 at Fenway Park, a double off LHP Lenny DiNardo … In 2009, hit HRs in 3 consecutive at-bats Sept. 29 at Fenway Park ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox to a minor-league contract May 29 … Originally drafted in 2004 by the Blue Jays in the third round … Was also drafted by the Twins in 2002 in the eighth round but did not sign PERSONAL: Born in Muncie, Indiana … Attended Highland High School in Anderson, Indiana … Played collegiately at the University of South Alabama

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 7 (May 2-9) Current On-Base Streak: Longest On-Base Streak: 17 (June 15-July 6) Last HR: July 15 vs. Syracuse (RHP Carlos Torres) MLB Experience: Debut: Sept. 2, 2006 with Blue Jays vs. Red Sox In 12 seasons (9 with Toronto), has hit .272 with 200 HR.

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#16 MIKE OHLMAN 1B/C 6’5” | 215 Age: 27 Lakewood Ranch, Florida Lakewood Ranch HS

#2 MIKE OLT 3B/1B 6’2” | 215 Age: 29 Branford, Connecticut UConn

#23 BRANDON PHILLIPS 2B 6’0” | 211 Age: 37 Stone Mountain, Georgia Redan High School

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 3 3 Hits: 0 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 1 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Promoted to Pawtucket last Saturday (July 14) from Short-Season Lowell … In 7 games with the PawSox: 5-26 (.192), 4 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K … Series: 2-8, 2 R, 2B, BB, K; first two-hit game with Pawtucket on Friday… In 6 games with Lowell, went 7-for-22 (.318) with 1 HR, 7 RBIs … Before joining Pawtucket, last non-rehab Triple-A game was in 2005 with Buffalo; spent parts of 2002 (Buffalo & Ottawa), 2003 (Buffalo), 2004 (Buffalo) and 2005 (Buffalo) in International League … Red Sox signed him to a minor-league contract June 27 (a day before his 37th birthday) … Worked out in Fort Myers, Florida, before joining Short-Season Lowell on July 7 2017: Spent the entire season in the majors between the Braves (120 games) and Angels (24 games) … In 144 MLB games, combined to hit .285 with 13 HR and 60 RBIs … Before the season in mid-February, Reds traded him to the Braves … On August 31, Braves traded him to the Angels for Tony Sanchez 2016: In 141 games with the Reds, hit .291 with 11 HR and 64 RBIs … In his last 63 games (beginning July 6), hit .344 — the fourth-highest average in the majors CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Is a 16-year MLB veteran, a 3-time National League All-Star (2010, 2011, 2013) and a 4-time Gold Glove Award winner (2008, 2010, 2011, 2013) … In his MLB career, is a .275 hitter with 210 HR and 2,026 hits … Is trying to become 1 of 5 second basemen in MLB history to produce 2,000 hits, 200 HR and 200 SB as a second baseman (currently has 1,981 hits, 204 HR and 208 SB as a second baseman), joining Hall of Famers Roberto Alomar, Craig Biggio, Joe Morgan and Ryne Sandberg … In 5 consecutive seasons from 2010-14, was rated by field managers the NL’s best defensive second baseman … In 2007 became only the second second baseman in MLB history to produce a 30-30 season (HR and SB; Alfonso Soriano) … In his International League career, played in the 2005 Triple-A All-Star Game; won the 2004 International League title with Buffalo … Recorded his first MLB hit at Fenway Park in 2002 (September 16) off Frank Castillo ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox to a minor-league deal June 27 … Originally drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1999 in the second round … Traded to the Indians in 2002 (June 27) along with Grady Sizemore, Cliff Lee and Lee Stevens in exchange for Bartolo Colon … Traded to the Reds in 2006 (April 7) … Traded to the Braves in February 2017 … Traded to the Angels in August 2017 PERSONAL: Attended Redan High School (Georgia) … Had scholarships to play both football and baseball at the University of Georgia but elected to sign with the Expos … In 1996, served as a bat boy during the Olympics … Sister Posha played in the WNBA … Brothers P.J. and Jamil both played minor-league baseball

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 6 (July 11-17) Current On-Base Streak: 2 (July 20-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 7 (July 11-18) Last HR: July 8 vs. Hudson Valley MLB Experience: Debut: September 13, 2002 In 16 MLB seasons, is a 3-time All-Star, 4-time Gold Glove winner and a career .275 hitter with 2,026 hits and 210 HR.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 12 3 Hits: 0 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 5 3 RBI: 2 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Second on the team in HR (10) … Ranks 2nd on the team in pitches per plate appearance (4.37) … Last 21 games: 12-72 (.167), 3 HR, 9 RBI, 12 BB, 31 K … Friday (DNP Saturday): 2-4, R, K … Charlotte series: 2-9, R, 2 RBI, 4 K … On June 30 at SWB, recorded second 2-HR game in as many games (to that point) at PNC Field this season … Against LHP: 18-56 (.321), 3 2B, 2 HR; 18 of his 43 hits are against southpaws; hitting just .180 against RHP (25-139) … Hit 2 HR on May 4 at SWB; first 2-HR game for PawSox in 2018, after 6 different players did it 8 times in 2017 (Bryce Brentz, 3 times); for Ohlman, first 2-HR game since April 23, 2017 (with Buffalo) 2017: Reached the majors for the first time in his 1st season in the Toronto organization, playing in 7 games overall and going 3-for-13 … Spent the bulk of the season with Triple-A Buffalo, hitting .216 with 12 HR and 38 RBI and 115 K in 282 AB in 90 games … Made 47 starts at catcher with Buffalo and also logged time at 1B and LF 2016: Combined to bat .287 with 7 HR and 44 RBI over 78 games with Double-A Springfield and Triple-A Memphis in the Cardinals organization 2015: In his first season in the Cardinals organization, was named a midseason and postseason All-Star in the Texas League … Had been designated for assignment in January by Baltimore and traded to St. Louis in February for cash considerations CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 10th professional season with his 5th organization (BAL, STL, TOR, TEX) … Entering 2018, in 736 MiLB games, hit .256 with 55 HR and 357 RBI … Made his MLB debut in 2017 with Toronto, playing in 7 games and going 3-for-13 … Spent his first 6 professional seasons in the Baltimore organization, ascending as high as Double-A Bowie in 2014 ACQUIRED: From the Rangers on March 24 in exchange for cash considerations … Signed with the Rangers on a minor-league contract in January … Originally drafted by Baltimore in 2009 in the 11th round PERSONAL: Graduated from Lakewood Ranch High School in Florida

Current Hit Streak: 4 (July 15-20) Longest Hit Streak: 6 (April 22-May 4) Current On-Base Streak: 4 (July 15-20) Longest On-Base Streak: 11 (April 22-May 16) Last HR: June 30 at SWB (RHP A.J. Cole) MLB Experience: May 9, 2017 with Toronto In 7 games with the Blue Jays in 2017, went 3-for-13 with 1 RBI

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 8 3 Hits: 1 4+ Hits: 1 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 1 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 2 2018: Placed on 7-day DL Sunday (July 22), retroactive to Saturday, with abdominal inflammation … Ranks 3rd in International League in walks (45) … First on team in HR (11); second in SLG (.430); second in OPS (.787) … Ranks 1st on team in pitches per plate appearance (4.39) … Last 10 games: 4-32, 14 K … Friday (DNP Saturday): 0-4, 3 K … Hit go-ahead grand slam in second game of April 23 doubleheader against Toledo … Supplied walk-off RBI double in the 11th inning April 20 to defeat Gwinnett … On April 16, became first PawSox player with 4 XBH since Andy LaRoche on June 30, 2012 (also 3 2B, 1 HR); had just 2 H in first 4 games with Pawtucket before April 16 … Promoted to Pawtucket from Double-A Portland on April 10 … In 3 games with Portland before promotion: 0-for-10 with 4 K 2017: In his Red Sox organization debut, compiled the second-highest single-season HR (16) and RBI (57) totals of his minor-league career in 113 games with Double-A Portland … Appeared in 58 games at 1B and 33 at 3B … Slashed .245/.332/.436 with Portland 2016: Spent the entire season in the San Diego Padres organization … Missed a majority of the season on the DL from mid-June through early September … Played in 49 games with Double-A San Antonio, hitting .255 with 5 HR and 25 RBI … Also played 3 games with Triple-A El Paso … Signed with San Diego in mid-March after he was released by the White Sox CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Entering 2018, has played in 135 MLB games over 3 seasons with the Rangers (2012), Cubs (2014-15) and White Sox (2015), hitting .168 with 16 HR and 43 RBI … Began the 2015 season with the Cubs before fracturing his right wrist and landing on the DL for 3 months; was claimed off waivers by the White Sox in early September … In 2014, played in a career-high 89 games for the Cubs, tying for second among NL rookies with 12 HR … Made his MLB debut in 2012 for the Rangers, playing in 16 games … In July 2013, was traded from the Rangers to the Cubs in the Matt Garza deal ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a minor-league free agent in February 2017 … Originally drafted by the Rangers in 2010 in the supplemental round (49th overall) PERSONAL: Played at UConn from 2008-10 and ranks second on the school’s all-time HR list with 44 (George Springer, 46) … Graduated from Branford (CT) High School, where he played baseball and basketball

Personal: Signed by the Red Sox as an International free agent on October 18, 2010.

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 8 (May 11-23) Current On-Base Streak: Longest On-Base Streak: 10 (April 10-22) Last HR: July 16 at Charlotte (LHP Matt Tomshaw) MLB Experience: August 2, 2012 with Texas In 135 games over 3 seasons with the Rangers (2012), Cubs (2014-15) and White Sox (2015), has hit .168 with 16 HR and 43 RBI.

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#17 TONY RENDA INF 5’8” | 173 Age: 27 Hillsborough, California Cal

#22 COLE STURGEON OF 6’0” | 180 Age: 26 Owensboro, Kentucky Louisville

#20 ANEURY TAVÁREZ OF 5’9” | 195 Age: 26 Barrio Obrero, DR Dominican Republic

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 15 3 Hits: 4 4+ Hits: 1 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 6 3 RBI: 0 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Promoted to Pawtucket from Double-A Portland last Thursday (July 12) … In 9 games with PawSox: 19-41, 7 R, 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 8 K; since he was promoted, his 19 hits are 2nd-most in all of MiLB/MLB … Friday (DNP Saturday): 2-5, K … Charlotte series: 10-19, 2 R, 2 2B, 3 K … Tuesday: 4-5, R, K; first 4-hit game since July 2016 with Louisville … In 26 games with Portland, hit .371 (36-for-97) with 11 doubles, 3 HR, 16 RBIs, 9 BB (compared to 13 K) and 4 SB … Signed with the Red Sox as a minor-league free agent April 30, assigned to Portland; landed on the disabled list from May 30-July 3 (activated July 4) … Released by the Arizona Diamondbacks on March 21 2017: Spent the season between Triple-A Louisville (51 games) and Triple-A Reno (8 games; Diamondbacks’ affiliate), combining to hit .250/.293/.317 with 1 HR and 20 RBIs in those 59 games … Began the season with Louisville; had two separate stints on the disabled list … Traded to Reno (Arizona Diamondbacks) on July 3 … Missed most of rest of season with Reno due to right wrist injury 2016: In the Reds organization, played with both Triple-A Louisville and Double-A Pensacola and combined to hit .311, the second-highest average among Reds minor leaguers (Hernan Iribarren, .327) ... Was 1 of 12 Reds players to make his MLB debut … Played in 32 games over 2 stints with the Reds, including 13 starts at 4 positions (2B, 3B, LF, RF) … Originally was promoted to Reds in early August to fill roster spots vacated by Jay Bruce (traded to Mets) and Jose Peraza (optioned) … In his MLB debut against the Cardinals, pinch hit and reached base on a sac bunt/error on the first baseman that 3 days later, after review, was changed to a single for his first career hit CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: At the time of his promotion to Pawtucket in mid-July, has played in 32 MLB games and gone 11-for-60 with 0 HR and 3 RBIs … In 623 career minor-league games (at time of promotion), has hit .289/.358/.381 with 13 HR and 247 RBIs … In 2014, won the Carolina League batting title … In 2015, his strike-zone discipline was rated by Baseball America as the best in the Nationals’ organization … Came up in the Nationals organization; was traded to Yankees in June 2015 in exchange for RHP David Carpenter; was traded from the Yankees to the Reds in December 2015 (along with Eric Jagielo, Rookie Davis and Caleb Cothan) in exchange for LHP Aroldis Chapman ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a minor-league free agent April 30 … Originally drafted in 2012 by the Nationals in the second round … Was also drafted in 2009 by the Dodgers in the 42nd round but did not sign PERSONAL: Played collegiately at Cal from 2010-12, where his 244 career hits ranked sixth on the school’s all-time list when he was drafted … As a sophomore in 2011, was named Pac-10 Player of the Year after leading the conference in hits … Graduated in 2009 from Serra High School in San Mateo, California, with a school-record 152 career hits … Serra High School also produced Tom Brady, Barry Bonds and Lynn Swann, among other notables

Personal: Signed by the Red Sox as an International free agent on October 18, 2010.

Current Hit Streak: 13 (July 4-20) Longest Hit Streak: 13 (July 4-20) Current On-Base Streak: 13 (July 4-20) Longest On-Base Streak: 13 (July 4-20) Last HR: July 13 vs. Syracuse (LHP Tommy Milone) MLB Experience: Debut: August 2, 2016 with Reds In 32 games in 2016 with Reds, hit .183 (11-for-60) with 0 HR, 3 RBIs.

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 20 3 Hits: 3 4+ Hits: 2 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 6 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 2018: Last 24 games: 15-84 (.179), 22 K … Friday (DNP Saturday): 0-4, K … Charlotte series: 1-8, 3 K … Hit first two Triple-A homers June 3 vs. Durham; Pawtucket’s second two-HR game of season; Sturgeon’s first career multi-HR game … Had 12-game on-base streak from May 28 through June 9 … Promoted to Pawtucket from Double-A Portland on May 14 … In first 4 games after promotion: 1-14, 6 K … In 31 games with Sea Dogs (15 multi-hit games), had slash line of .365/.421/.579, good for a 1.001 OPS; hit 6 HR and collected 18 RBI with 9 doubles, 12 walks and 5 SB; at the time of his promotion, ranked 3rd in the Eastern League in AVG (.365), 2nd in hits (46; behind only Vladimir Guerrero Jr.), 5th in OBP (.421), 3rd in total bases (73) 2017: Spent season with Portland, batting .264 with 6 HR and 52 RBI … In 57 games from July 1 through the end of the year, hit .314 with 6 HR and 32 RBI … Ranked second on the team in games (118) and hits (107) and was also tied for second in doubles (21) 2016: Played in 117 games with Portland, batting .267 with 6 HR and 40 RBI … Played in 2 games with Pawtucket, going 3-for-9 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 4 professional seasons entering 2018, has hit .263 in 408 games with 17 HR and 156 RBI … Has spent parts (if not the majority) of the last four seasons, including 2018, with Portland ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2014 in the 10th round PERSONAL: Played four seasons at Louisville (2011-14) as a two-way player, batting .312 in 233 career games and producing a 3.09 ERA in 63 relief appearances … Was a three-time All-Conference selection (2012-14) … Named Most Outstanding Player of the 2014 Louisville Regional … Helped the Wareham Gatemen win the 2012 Cape Cod League title on a team that also featured Cubs OF/C Kyle Schwarber … Attended Owensboro Catholic HS in Kentucky

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 9 (April 7-17) Current On-Base Streak: Longest On-Base Streak: 28 (August 29-May 4) Last HR: June 3 at Durham (RHP Hunter Wood) MLB Experience: None

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 15 3 Hits: 2 4+ Hits: 1 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 5 3 RBI: 3 4+ RBI: 0 Red Sox Prospect Rankings: Sox Prospects: 25 2018: Against RHP: 60-216 (.278) with 25 RBI … Against LHP: 12-83 (.145), 27 K … 12-game hitting streak ended Saturday: 16-47 (.340), 7 R, 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 12 K … Saturday (DNP Friday): 0-5, R, 2 K … Charlotte series: 4-14, R, 2 RBI, 2 K … Homered in back-to-back games May 21-22, becoming second PawSox player to do so this season (Jeremy Barfield, April 12-13) … May 2 finale vs. Rochester: 4-4, R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI; first 4-hit game at Triple-A level and first overall since August 31, 2016 with Double-A Portland 2017: Played in 58 games — including rehab assignments — between Pawtucket, Double-A Portland and Short-A Lowell, hitting a combined .272 with 5 HR, 22 RBI and 9 SB … In 33 games with Pawtucket, hit .244 with 4 HR and 13 RBI … Spent a chunk of the season on the DL (3 stints, including from August 1 through the rest of the season) with right hand tendinitis and inflammation … Batted leadoff in 41 of his 51 games between Portland and Pawtucket … Promoted to Pawtucket on May 1 from Double-A Portland … With Portland, hit .377/.473/.475 with 1 HR, 6 RBI and 6 SB in 61 at-bats and 18 games … Selected by the Orioles in the Rule 5 Draft from Boston in December … Returned to Red Sox organization from Baltimore on April 2 … 31-game on-base streak, which dated back to August 23 of last season and was the longest active streak in the minors/majors, ended May 5 2016: Played in 106 games with Portland and 5 with Pawtucket … Named an Eastern League Midseason and Postseason All-Star … Ranked 2nd in the league in batting average (.335), 2nd in triples (13), 3rd in OBP (.379) and 4th in SLG (.506) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 8th professional season and coming off his 2nd in MLB Spring Training camp (also 2017 with BAL) … Entering 2018, has hit .270 with 45 HR, 40 3B, 99 SB and 243 RBI in 594 minor-league games ACQUIRED: Returned to Red Sox organization from Baltimore in April 2017 … Originally signed by the Red Sox in October 2010 as an international free agent PERSONAL: Born and resides in Barrio Obrero, Dominican Republic

Current Hit Streak: Longest Hit Streak: 12 (July 2-19) Current On-Base Streak: Longest On-Base Streak: 12 (July 2-19) Last HR: July 12 vs. Syracuse (RHP Chris Smith) MLB Experience: None

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2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES BATTING NOTES

#15 SAM TRAVIS 1B/LF 6’0” | 214 Age: 24 Orland Park, Illinois Indiana

#24 KYLE WREN OF 5’10” | 180 Age: 27 Peachtree City, Georgia Georgia Tech

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 12 3 Hits: 3 4+ Hits: 0 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 5 3 RBI: 1 4+ RBI: 0 Red Sox Prospect Rankings: Baseball America: 7 MLB Pipeline: 5 Sox Prospects: 5 ESPN: 5 2018: Optioned to Pawtucket from the Red Sox on Monday (July 16); had been recalled to Boston on Friday (July 13); went 1-for-4 with a double and a walk Friday against the Blue Jays … Last 13 Triple-A games: 16-45 (.356), 9 R, 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 7 BB, 4 K … Saturday (DNP Friday): 1-4, R, K … Charlotte series: 6-15, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, K … From April 22-June 19 (33 games, including MLB stint): 12-109 (.110), 44 K … Has made 20 starts in LF (including 1 in MLB); first one was April 11th … Recalled to Boston for first time this season June 2; played in 4 games with the Red Sox, going 2-for-12 with 3 RBI … In 22 games before first promotion (5 games before DL stint and 17 games after coming off): 9-75, 37 K … 5 games before landing on the DL: 1-18, R, BB, 9 K … Reinstated from the disabled list May 12; had been placed on the DL May 1 (retroactive to April 30) with a left intercostal strain … 7-game hitting streak (including 6 straight multi-hit games) from April 13-21: 14-27, 3 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 4 BB … Led Red Sox in HR (6), RBI (17) in spring training (27 games) 2017: Made his MLB debut, appearing in 33 games over 3 stints with the Red Sox … Went 20-for-76 (.263) with the Red Sox with 0 HR and 1 RBI … Also played 82 games for Pawtucket, batting .270 with 6 HR and 24 RBI … Red Sox selected his contract May 23; optioned to Pawtucket on June 9 (17 days with Red Sox in first stint) … In first 6 MLB games, went 8-for-17 (.471); went 4-for-26 in 2nd stint … Recalled to Boston on June 20; optioned to PawSox on July 18 … In MLB debut May 24 vs. Texas, went 2-for-4 … On May 30 at the White Sox, the Chicago-area native went 3-for-4 with 2 2B … In May (16 games) w/ Pawtucket: .333/.389/.561, 6 2B, 3 HR, 13 RBI … Last 23 PawSox games before first promotion: 31-90 (.344) after starting season 5-36 (.139) in first 10 games 2016: Played in 47 games for Pawtucket before suffering a season-ending torn ACL (left) May 29 vs. IND in a rundown play … Hit .272 with 6 HR, 29 RBI … Earned 1st invitation to MLB Spring Training camp and led Red Sox with 13 RBI in 18 Grapefruit League games, hitting .469 (15-for-32) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 5th pro season and coming off his 3rd straight MLB Spring Training camp … In 327 MiLB games entering 2018, has hit .295 with 28 HR and 175 RBI ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2014 in the second round PERSONAL: Played 3 seasons at Indiana University (2012-14), where he hit .327 with 31 HR in 184 career games … Named 2012 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year … Was teammates and classmates at Indiana with Cubs OF/C Kyle Schwarber, who was drafted fourth overall in 2014 … Graduated in 2011 from Providence (IL) High School, where he was named the Illinois Player of the Year as a senior by the Chicago Tribune … Originally drafted by the Reds in 2011 in the 40th round but did not sign

Current Hit Streak: 6 (July 13-21) Longest Hit Streak: 7 (April 13-21) Current On-Base Streak: 11 (July 3-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 11 (July 3-21) Last HR: July 7 vs. SWB (LHP Josh Rogers) MLB Experience: Debut: May 24, 2017 for Boston In 33 games with Boston in 2017, hit .263 with 0 HR and 1 RBI in 76 at-bats

2018 Multi-Hit Games: 2 Hits: 10 3 Hits: 2 4+ Hits: 1 2018 Multi-RBI Games: 2 RBI: 2 3 RBI: 2 4+ RBI: 2 2018: Added to the PawSox on July 4 after signing a minor-league deal with the Red Sox … Series: 3-6, 2 2B, 4 RBI, BB, 2 K … Charlotte series: 0-7, 2 K … In first 4 games with PawSox: 1-15, 3 BB, 11 K … Began the season in the Brewers organization with Triple-A Colorado Springs and played in 47 games before being released June 26 … With the Sky Sox, hit .294/.357/.404 (.761 OPS) with 2 HR, 28 RBI and 6 SB … At the time of his release from the Brewers organization, ranked among Colorado Springs Sky Sox career leaders in games played (328, 10th), singles (264, 6th), triples (20, tied for 3rd), walks (131, tied for 9th), SB (68, 4th) and lead-off HR (4, tied for 3rd) 2017: Spent the season with Triple-A Colorado Springs (Brewers) and hit .286 with 5 HR and 62 RBI; also stole 26 bases 2016: Split the season between Triple-A Colorado Springs (77 games) and Double-A Biloxi … With Sky Sox, hit .339 with 1 HR, 29 RBI and 20 SB … Led the Brewers organization in batting average and ranked second in stolen bases CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Entering 2018, has hit .295 with 10 HR, 207 RBI and 172 SB in his 576 career minor-league games … Was a Double-A Southern League All-Star in 2015 and 2016 ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox to a minor-league deal July 4 … Originally drafted in 2013 by the Atlanta Braves in the eighth round … Was also drafted in 2012 by the Cincinnati Reds in the 30th round but did not sign PERSONAL: Son of Frank Wren, who is currently Senior Vice President/Player Personnel with Red Sox … Frank Wren has over 40 years of experience in baseball, including 15 years with the Atlanta Braves that notably included a tenure as Executive VP and General Manager … Frank Wren was drafted by the Yankees in 1976 and spent his entire playing career as an OF in the Expos’ minor-league system from 1977-82 … Kyle’s younger brother Jordan Wren played collegiately at Georgia Southern, was a 10th-round pick of the Red Sox in 2017 and is currently with Low-A Greenville

Current Hit Streak: 2 (July 20-21) Longest Hit Streak: 9 (April 23-May 4) Current On-Base Streak: 2 (July 20-21) Longest On-Base Streak: 16 (April 5-May 7) Last HR: June 6 at Fresno (RHP James Hoyt) MLB Experience: None

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Red Sox Prospect Rankings: Baseball America: 27 MLB Pipeline: 27 2018: Has struck out 12 in 7.1 IP over his last 3 outings, only allowing 2 H … First 5 outings of the season: 6 IP, 1 H, 0 R; had only given up 1 hit in 19 at-bats (.053) … In next 10 outings before May 26: 13.0 IP, 20 H, 10 R, 8 ER … In first game of May 26 doubleheader, retired all 7 batters he faced and struck out 5 … First 2 outings: Retired all 9 batters he faced with 0 H, 0 BB and 3 K 2017: Split the season between Pawtucket and Double-A Portland and combined to post a 3.27 ERA in 63.1 IP with 57 K in 38 appearances … Named an Eastern League Midseason All-Star … Began the season in Portland and posted a 0.78 ERA in his final 14 outings (23 IP) before his promotion to Pawtucket on August 1 … Had a 3.75 ERA in 9 appearances (12 IP) with the PawSox … Following the season, pitched in the Dominican Winter League … Limited opposing LHH to 0 HR and a .182/.264/.221 slash line in 77 at-bats … Added to Boston’s 40-man roster in November 2016: Led Double-A Portland with 40 appearances … Named an Eastern League Midseason All-Star … Recorded a strikeout in 34 of his 40 outings and averaged 9.0 K/9 IP (65 K in 65 IP) … Tallied a 4.71 ERA in his 65 IP … Worked more than 1 IP in 26 of his 40 appearances and 2 or more innings 23 times … Designated for assignment December 8 and outrighted to Pawtucket on December 16 2015: Named Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year in his second professional season as a pitcher … Combined with Single-A Greenville, High-A Salem and Double-A Portland to post a 2.54 ERA in 41 appearances CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Converted to a pitcher in 2014 after spending his first three professional seasons in the outfield … Over those 3 seasons as a hitter, played in 93 games and hit .221/.254/.275 with 0 HR and 25 RBI in 331 at-bats ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2011 in the second round (81st overall) PERSONAL: Born in Santiago, Dominican Republic … Resides in Brooklyn, New York … Attended Grand Street Campus (NY) High School … Led New York City’s Public School Athletic League with a .692 AVG, 36 hits, .758 OBP and 1.385 SLG in 2011

2018: Last 5 outings: 7.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 6 BB, 12 K … Struck out a season-high 5 on May 24, his most strikeouts since the 2016 season … In April: 2.57 ERA in 8 appearances totaling 14 IP with 15 K and 8 BB; marked his best month by ERA (min. 10 IP) since May 2017 (0.79 ERA in 11.1 IP) 2017: Made his MLB debut with 2 appearances for the Red Sox in July and spent the rest of the season in Pawtucket … In 33 appearances with Pawtucket, notched a 4.36 ERA in 53.2 IP with 50 K and 26 BB … In 2 MLB outings, worked 2.1 IP and allowed 1 R … Optioned back to PawSox on July 23; designated for assignment September 5 when RHP Carson Smith was reinstated from DL 2016: Made 36 relief appearances with the PawSox and posted a 3.38 ERA in 66.2 IP with six saves in as many opportunities … Had 78 strikeouts against 21 walks … In his final 17 outings, had a 2.29 ERA in 35.1 IP 2015: Limited to 27 appearances, all in relief, with Double-A Portland due to a DL stint of nearly 2 months … Went 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA (21 ER/42.0 IP) and 3.0 K/BB ratio (48 SO/ 16 BB) for Sea Dogs … His 10.2 SO/9.0 IP (52 SO/46.0 IP) in 2015 led all Red Sox farmhands with at least 40.0 IP … On the DL from 5/21-7/15 due to a right shoulder strain CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 153 MiLB appearances across 5 seasons entering 2018, has a 3.59 ERA in 283 IP with 292 K ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2013 in the ninth round PERSONAL: Pitched for four seasons at Texas A&M, where he finished his career ranked third on the school’s all-time appearances list (98) … Earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention recognition as a junior in 2012 … Played for former Red Sox pitcher Calvin Schiraldi at St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin, Texas … Originally drafted in 2009 by WSH in the 39th round and again by CWS in 2012 in the 35th round but did not sign

Red Sox Prospect Rankings: MLB Pipeline: 29 Sox Prospects: 28 2018: Before Thursday, had not allowed an earned run in 20 of his previous 23 outings (since May 7); in that time, had a 0.87 ERA: 31 IP, 3 ER, 41, 8 BB … Among qualifying IL pitchers, ranks 4th in K/9 (13.09), 4th in K% (34.6%) … Didn’t allowed an earned run over 13 outings from May 24-June 27 (earned run charged to him after his departure June 29) … With 64 K in 44.0 IP, has the 3rd-best K/9 IP ratio among IL relievers (13.09) … In June (11 appearances): 15 IP, 8 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 21 K … 57 of last 116 outs recorded have been strikeouts … Has slashed his walk rate to 7.6%, his lowest since Low-A in 2015 … Strikeout rate of 34.6% is best of career at any level … In 8 appearances in May, had a 1.74 ERA in 10.1 IP with 13 K and 4 BB 2017: Posted a 4.81 ERA in 63.2 IP in 40 appearances between Pawtucket and Double-A Portland … Began the year with Portland before he was promoted to the PawSox on June 4 … In 10 appearances with Pawtucket (in 2 stints), had a 7.64 ERA in 17.2 IP with 18 K and 10 BB … Was assigned to Portland on July 22 to conclude the season ... Struck out 74 in his 63.2 IP overall … Posted a 2.16 ERA in 8.1 IP in 7 appearances in the Arizona Fall League … Was added to Boston’s 40-man roster in November 2016: Spent the entire season with Double-A Portland … Held LHH to a .237 AVG … Posted a 3.00 ERA in 24 appearances as a reliever totaling 42 IP … In total, had a 4.44 ERA over 33 appearances (9 starts) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 131 MiLB appearances (65 starts) across 6 professional seasons entering 2018, has a 4.16 ERA in 409 IP with 325 K and 181 BB ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2012 in the 4th round PERSONAL: Attended Providence Senior High School in North Carolina

2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES BULLPEN NOTES #41 TY BUTTREY RHP 6’6” | 246 Age: 25 Matthews, North Carolina Providence Senior HS (NC)

#32 WILLIAMS JEREZ LHP 6’4” | 209 Age: 26 Brooklyn, New York Grand Street Campus HS (NY)

#40 KYLE MARTIN RHP 6’6” | 235 Age: 27 Austin, Texas Texas A&M

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/19 @CHA L 1.0 2 2 2 1 0

7/16 @CHA - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2

7/12 SYR S 1.2 1 0 0 1 1

7/8 SWB - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

7/6 SWB - 1.0 2 0 0 0 2

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/17 @CHA - 2.2 0 0 0 1 4

7/14 SYR - 2.0 1 0 0 0 3

7/8 SWB - 2.2 1 2 2 1 5

7/2 ROC - 2.0 1 0 0 1 1

6/29 @SWB - 1.2 2 1 1 1 2

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/19 @CHA - 0.1 0 0 0 3 1

7/16 @CHA - 2.1 1 0 0 1 3

7/13 SYR - 1.1 1 1 1 1 1

7/8 SWB - 2.0 1 0 0 1 4

7/3 ROC - 1.2 0 0 0 0 3

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2018: Optioned to Pawtucket on Saturday (July 21) and activated Sunday (July 22); was recalled to Boston on July 14 but did not pitch in most recent MLB stint … In 5 stints with Red Sox: 10 appearances, 1.69 ERA in 10.2 IP with 10 K and 1 BB … In 20 appearances in Pawtucket (including 1 rehab assignment): 2.81 ERA in 25.2 IP with 22 H, 9 R, 8 ER, 8 BB, 28 K … Made his first career Opening Day roster and made his MLB debut; placed on the DL April 12 with a left hamstring strain; rehabbed with Pawtucket and Portland; optioned to Pawtucket; has since gone back to MLB three times … In MLB spring training: 10 appearances, 0.87 ERA in 10.1 IP with 8 K and 1 BB 2017: Split the season between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland, recording 15 saves with a 1.49 ERA in 60.1 IP … His 43 appearances were the most among all Red Sox minor leaguers, while his 12.53 K/9 IP ranked second … Double-A hitters batted just .142 (19-for-134) against him … Did not allow a run in his final 6 outings with Salem; was promoted to Portland on June 2 … Pitched with Peoria in the Arizona Fall League 2016: Led Red Sox farmhands with 15 saves between Single-A Greenville and High-A Salem … Posted a 0.35 ERA in Greenville in 26 IP (16 appearances) and a 4.99 mark with Salem CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his fourth professional season and coming off his first in MLB Spring Training camp … Entering 2018, in 99 MiLB appearances, notched a 2.35 ERA in 149.2 IP with 168 K and merely 30 BB ACQUIRED: Drafted by the Red Sox in 2015 in the 14th round PERSONAL: Spent 4 seasons at the University of Florida, where he had a 3.10 ERA in 89 appearances (15 starts) in 180 IP … Was part of 2 College World Series teams (2012, 2015) … Attended Palm Beach Central High School in Florida

2018: Has worked at least 2 IP in 16 straight outings … In last 2 outings: 4.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K … In one week, earned a save after previously starting a game earlier in the road trip (2-IP save July 1 … third spot start June 26) … Made second spot start of season June 19 and set season-highs in IP (3.2) and K (5) … Activated from the DL May 15; had been placed on the DL April 10 (retroactive to April 9) with a right hamstring strain … Began the season on the Pawtucket Opening Day roster; made his season debut April 8 in second game of the season; issued a walk, then induced a double-play before exiting 2017: Spent most of the season with Cubs’ Triple-A Iowa affiliate before being signed by Boston as a minor-league free agent August 17th … With Iowa, made 9 relief appearances, tallying a 3.09 ERA in 11.2 IP with 13 K and 1 BB … Began the season on the DL with a right shoulder strain, returned in mid-June, made 9 appearances before he was released by Chicago in mid-July … Red Sox signed him and placed him on the DL with a right shoulder strain … Pitched in 2 games for the GCL Red Sox as part of a rehab assignment 2016: Made 34 relief appearances with the Oakland Athletics, notching a 4.20 ERA in 40.2 IP before his season was cut short due to a right shoulder strain that landed him on the disabled list July 4 … In his first 26 outings with Oakland, posted a 1.87 ERA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In his 16th professional season and his 1st full season in the Red Sox organization … Has appeared in 216 MLB games for the Angels (2009), Astros (2011-12) and Oakland (2014-16), all in relief, with a 4.35 ERA and 242 K (in 231.2 IP) … Spent the entire 2012 season in Houston’s bullpen, posting career highs in games (71) and IP (70.1) … Missed the entire 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in March … In February 2013, was traded from Houston to Oakland along with Jed Lowrie in exchange for Brad Peacock (among others) ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox in August 2017 as a minor-league free agent … Originally drafted in 2003 by the Angels in the 18th round PERSONAL: Attended Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas

2018: Optioned from Boston last Saturday (July 14); activated by Pawtucket on Monday (July 16) … In first 31 appearances with PawSox before Friday: 1.08 ERA, 33.1 IP, 4 ER, 51 K, 10 BB … In 2 appearances (2 stints) with Red Sox: 15.43 ERA, 2.1 IP, 4 ER, 3 H, 1 BB, 2 HBP, 2 K … Began year with PawSox; earned first call-up June 19; pitched that night in Minnesota; optioned to PawSox on June 23 … Recalled to Red Sox for second time Wednesday (July 11); pitched against Blue Jays on Friday (July 13); optioned Saturday (July 14) … In last 21 Triple-A outings: 23.2 IP, 12 H, 1 R, 9 BB, 36 K … In 10 MLB spring training appearances, posted a 8.10 ERA in 6.2 IP 2017: Made his first Opening Day roster and appeared in a career-high 57 MLB games in 3 stints for the Red Sox, posting a 3.79 ERA in 35.2 IP with 31 K … Also made 7 scoreless appearances in Pawtucket, totaling 7.1 IP across 2 stints … Held MLB left-handed hitters to a .121 AVG (8-for-66); lefties began the season 2-for-29 against him … Constructed a streak of 14 consecutive scoreless appearances to begin his career … Received Red Sox’ Tim Wakefield Award for Community Service 2016: Made his MLB debut, pitching in 7 September games without allowing a run in 6 IP … Received the organization’s 2016 Lou Gorman Award, given to a Red Sox minor league player who has demonstrated dedication and perseverance in overcoming obstacles while working his way to the MLB team … Earned Triple-A Pawtucket’s Most Valuable Pitcher and Community Spirit awards … Selected to the MLB roster September 2 … Spent the majority of the season with Pawtucket, notching a 2.54 ERA in 78 IP over 32 appearances (6 starts), while striking out 73 against 14 walks CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 163 MiLB appearances across 7 seasons entering 2018, has recorded a 2.69 ERA in 163 career minor-league appearances (10 starts) … Red Sox purchased him from Yuma of the independent North American League in August 2011 ACQUIRED: Signed by the Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent in August 2011 PERSONAL: Pitched at Broward Community College in 2008 and 2009 and Florida State in 2010-11 … Graduated from Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale and serves as an assistant coach for the varsity baseball team during the offseason … Mother Margie was inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame as a standout volleyball player

2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES BULLPEN NOTES #63 BOBBY POYNER LHP 6’0” | 222 Age: 25 West Palm Beach, Florida Florida

#29 FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ JR. RHP 6’3” | 223 Age: 34 El Paso, Texas El Paso CC

#36 ROBBY SCOTT LHP 6’2” | 235 Age: 28 Miami, Florida Florida State

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/12 SYR - 1.1 3 1 1 0 2

7/7 SWB H 2.0 1 0 0 0 3

7/3 ROC - 1.2 2 0 0 1 2

6/30 @SWB - 2.0 5 2 2 1 3

6/27 @BUF - 0.2 1 0 0 0 1

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/20 @GWI - 2.0 1 1 0 0 4

7/17 @CHA - 2.0 1 0 0 1 3

7/15 SYR - 2.0 1 1 1 2 0

7/8 SWB L 2.1 3 1 1 1 5

7/4 @ROC W 2.2 1 2 2 2 3

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/20 @GWI L 0.1 2 4 4 2 0

7/16 @CHA W 2.0 1 0 0 0 3

7/13 TOR - 2.0 3 2 2 0 2

7/8 SWB - 1.0 0 0 0 0 3

7/6 SWB - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

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2018: Joined Pawtucket on June 8 from extended spring training … Last 8 outings: 1.90 ERA, 23.2 IP, 21 H, 5 R/ER, 7 BB, 27 K … Made key spot start July 1 (5 shutout IP); tossed 4 relief innings July 6; recorded 1 out on 1 pitch July 12; started and spun 5 IP July 15 … In 10 appearances (4 starts) with PawSox, has allowed 16 ER in 28 IP … Made his Red Sox organization debut June 9 and allowed 5 R/ER on 7 H in 2.2 IP; ceded 7 R (6 ER) in 1.2 IP in next start … Transferred to Short-Season Lowell on July 7; did not pitch for Spinners: transferred back to PawSox on July 12 … Signed by the Red Sox on May 16 to a minor-league deal; assigned to Lowell on May 18 … Originally signed by Seattle to a minor-league contract March 15 … Began the year with Triple-A Tacoma before he was released April 24 … Made 4 appearances (1 start) with Tacoma, logging a 6.10 ERA in 10.1 IP; gave up 7 ER (but 17 R total) … Struck out 14 against just 3 BB with Tacoma 2017: Spent season split between Oakland and Triple-A Nashville … With Athletics, made 26 relief appearances; tallied a 4.89 ERA in 35 IP with 25 K and 15 BB … With Nashville, made 19 appearances (2 starts) and notched a 3.70 ERA in 41.1 IP with 44 K and 11 BB 2016: Pitched for both Cincinnati and Triple-A Louisville … With the Reds, logged 32 appearances (2 starts) with a 4.68 ERA in 59.2 IP with 48 K and 26 BB … With Louisville, made 9 appearances (8 starts) and had a 3.80 ERA in 45 IP CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: As of his signing with the Red Sox, has a career 3.63 ERA in his 185 minor-league appearances (138 starts), totaling 882 IP and 830 K … Has pitched in the majors in parts of 3 seasons, in 2015 and 2016 with the Reds and in 2017 with the Athletics … In total, has made 67 MLB appearances (9 starts) with a 5.30 ERA over 127.1 IP with 103 K and 62 BB … Spent the first 7 seasons of his professional career in the Reds organization; was claimed off waivers by Oakland following the 2016 season ACQUIRED: Signed a minor-league contract with the Red Sox on May 16 … Was originally drafted in 2010 by Cincinnati in the 21st round PERSONAL: Pitched collegiately at Lipscomb University, where in 2010 he was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference First Team; that year he ranked fourth in the nation with 124 strikeouts … Graduated from Grandview Prep Academy in Margate, Florida

2018: Last 9 outings since returning from Double-A: 2.65 ERA, 37.1 IP, 26 H, 11 R/ER, 22 BB, 37 K … Added back from Short-Season Lowell on Sunday (July 22); transferred there Thursday (July 19) … From June 10-25, threw the 4 longest outings of his professional career (by both IP and pitches to that point) … Has made 8 professional starts (all this season); did serve as a starting pitcher at Wichita State (2009-12), where he made 45 starts over 4 seasons … On June 20, combined on a 3-hitter with Josh A. Smith, earning the win while the other Josh Smith earned the save … In 3 outings from June 10-20, set or matched career-highs in IP … Followed Tyler Thornburg (1 IP) on June 10 and set career-highs in IP (4.1), K (7) and pitches (80) … Promoted back to Pawtucket from Double-A Portland on June 5; had been transferred to Portland from the PawSox on May 26 … Was originally assigned to Short-Season Lowell from Portland on April 5; promoted to Pawtucket on April 10 … In his first 6 outings of the season (all with Pawtucket), logged 15.1 IP and only allowed 1 R/ER, 10 H and 2 BB (against 16 K) … Made spot start April 23 in second game of doubleheader and threw 4 scoreless IP in first professional start 2017: Made 33 relief appearances for Double-A Portland, the second-most on the club … Also made 2 relief appearances for Pawtucket in June (0 ER in 5.1 IP, 1 H, 3 BB, 3 K) … With Portland, had a 3.26 ERA in 66.1 IP with 75 K and 34 BB 2016: Made 49 relief appearances between Double-A Altoona (42) and Triple-A Indianapolis (7) in the Pirates organization … Set career highs in appearances (49), innings pitched (64.2), strikeouts (68) and K/9 IP (9.5) … Had a 6.44 ERA with Altoona and a 7.36 mark in 7.1 IP with Indianapolis 2015: Finished 3rd on Altoona with 34 relief appearances and posted a 5.29 ERA … In 11 games after returning from a weeklong DL stint, worked 15.1 scoreless innings and only surrendered 3 hits CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Entering 2017, has a 4.73 ERA in 153 career appearances, all in relief … Has struck out 191 in 222.2 innings pitched ACQUIRED: Selected by the Red Sox in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft in early December 2016 … Originally drafted by the Pirates in 2012 in the 25th round PERSONAL: Attended Wichita State for 4 seasons (2009-12) … Drafted after his junior season in 2011 by the Brewers in the 26th round but did not sign … Attended Pleasant Hill High School in Pleasant Hill, Missouri

2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES BULLPEN NOTES #39 JOSH A. SMITH RHP 6’2” | 220 Age: 30 Margate, Florida Lipscomb

#37 JOSH D. SMITH LHP 6’3” | 200 Age: 28 Pleasant Hill, Missouri Wichita State

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/21 @GWI L 3.0 6 1 1 2 2

7/15 SYR - 5.0 6 1 1 0 5

7/12 SYR - 0.1 0 0 0 0 0

7/6 SWB - 4.0 2 1 1 2 5

7/1 @SWB W 5.0 3 0 0 0 5

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER BB K

7/18 @CHA - 2.0 3 2 2 4 2

7/13 SYR L 4.0 4 2 2 4 4

7/7 SWB W 3.0 3 1 1 1 4

6/30 @SWB - 4.0 6 2 2 2 2

6/25 @BUF - 5.0 4 2 2 2 5

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2018 PAWSOX GAME NOTES MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Team Batting Most Runs (Game) 12 May 11 at Syracuse Most Runs (Inning) 8 May 11 at Syracuse (1st) Most Hits (Game) 17 June 5 vs. Louisville Most Hits (Inning) 6 May 11 at Syracuse (1st) Most HR (Game) 3 3x, April 16, April 27, June 7 Most HR (Inning) 2 4x, (April 16, May 2, May 29, June 7) Most 3B (Game) 2 May 10 at Syracuse Most XBH (Game) 7 April 27 at Buffalo Most SB (Game) 3 July 19 at Charlotte Most K (Game) 15 May 18 at Rochester Most BB (Game) 8 3x, May 11, June 10, June 22 Fewest Hits (9-Inn. Gm) 2 4x, April 7; April 29; May 9; May 27 Individual Batting Most Hits (Game) 5 Castillo, June 5 vs. LOU Most Runs (Game) 3 5x, De Jesus, Olt, Witte, Miller, Lin Most XBH (Game) 4 Olt, April 16 at Columbus Most 2B (Game) 3 3x, Olt (4/16), Castillo (4/27), Lin (6/20) Most 3B (Game) 1 5x, Four different players Most HR (Game) 2 Ohlman (5/4, 6/30), Sturgeon (6/3) Most SB (Game) 2 Castillo, July 19 at Charlotte Most RBI (Game) 5 Olt, April 23 vs. Toledo Longest Hit Streak 16 Lin, May 27-June 14 Longest On-Base Streak 19 Betts, April 24-May 13; Lin, May 25-June 14 Back-to-Back Home Runs 1 May 2 vs. ROC (Betts, Tavarez) Grand Slams 1 Olt, April 23 vs. Toledo Team Miscellaneous Longest Win Streak 5 May 27-31 Longest Losing Streak 5 3x, May 23-26, June 26-30, July 17-21 Largest Margin of Victory 10 2x, April 13 (TOL), June 10 (IND) Largest Margin of Defeat 8 May 13 at Syracuse Longest Game (Innings) 12 April 9 vs. Buffalo Longest Game 4:01 April 9 vs. Buffalo (12 inn.) Longest 9-Inning Game 3:23 May 12 at Syracuse Shortest 9-Inning Game 2:07 June 15 at Lehigh Valley Largest Home Attendance 11,443 June 9 vs. Indianapolis

Team Pitching Most Runs (Game) 14 April 11 vs. Buffalo Most Runs (Inning) 8 6th, April 11 vs. Buffalo Most Hits (Game) 18 April 22 vs. Gwinnett Most Hits (Inning) 6 4/11 (BUF), 6/14 (LHV), 7/20 (GWI) Most HR (Game) 4 3x, April 11, May 26, July 2 Most HR (Inning) 2 7x, April 11, April 16, April 23, May 22, May 26, July 2 Most K (Game) 20 April 9 vs. Buffalo (12 inn.) Most BB (Game) 8 April 11 vs. Buffalo Fewest Hits (9-Inn. Gm) 3 7x, 4/7, 4/21, 5/27, 6/11, 6/15, 6/20, 7/14 Individual Pitching Longest Outing (Starter) 8.0 Cuevas, June 11 at Syracuse Longest Outing (Reliever) 6.0 Wright, May 8 at LHV Most Hits (Starter) 10 Haley, June 3 at Durham Most Hits (Relief) 8 Wright, May 8 at LHV Most Runs (Starter) 7 Josh A. Smith, June 14 at LHV Most Runs (Relief) 6 Workman, April 11 vs. BUF Most K’s (Starter) 11 Beeks, April 28 at BUF Most K’s (Relief) 7 Smith, June 10 vs. IND Most BB’s (Starter) 6 Pomeranz, April 8 vs. LHV Most BB’s (Reliever) 4 3x, Maddox (5/21), Smith-L (7/13, 7/18) Most HR Allowed 4 Pomeranz, July 2 vs. ROC Most Errors (Game) 5 April 14 at Toledo Most Opp. Err. (Game) 3 2x, April 16 (COL), June 20 (BUF) Most LOB 15 June 20 vs. Buffalo Most Opp. LOB 12 June 6 vs. Louisville Fewest LOB (9 Inn.) 2 May 22 vs. SWB Fewest Opp. LOB (9 Inn.) 2 June 11 at Syracuse Largest Road Attendance 13,018 April 12 at Toledo

2018 Runs By Inning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total OPPONENT 56 39 53 45 45 40 30 33 25 10 372 PawSox 54 35 52 43 37 35 32 31 24 17 357

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PAWSOX MISCELLANEOUS STATS (see in Print Layout)

PAWSOX VS. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Home Road Total

Buffalo 5-4 3-4 8-8 Lehigh Valley 3-4 1-6 4-10

Rochester 1-4 1-3 2-7 Scranton Wilkes-Barre 5-4 2-3 7-7

Syracuse 5-2 4-3 9-5

vs. IL NORTH 19-18 11-19 30-37

Columbus 0-0 2-1 2-1 Indianapolis 1-2 0-0 1-2 Louisville 2-1 0-0 2-1

Toledo 1-2 1-2 2-4 vs. IL WEST 4-5 3-3 7-8

Charlotte 0-0 1-3 1-3 Durham 0-0 1-2 1-2

Gwinnett 3-0 0-2 3-2 Norfolk 0-0 3-0 3-0

vs. IL SOUTH 3-0 5-7 8-7

vs. IL 26-23 19-29 45-52

PAWSOX TEAM RECORDS:

Overall 37-34 Home 17-18 Road 20-16 Day 12-12 Night 25-21 vs. RHP Starters 26-23 vs. LHP Starters 11-10 1-Run Games 10-10 2-Run Games 2-8 Double-Headers 0-1-1 Extra Innings 4-6 Shutouts 2-5

When the PawSox Score First: 32-10 When the Opponent Scores First: 13-42 When the PawSox Lead After 6 Innings: 36-3 When the PawSox Trail After 6 Innings: 8-41 When the PawSox are Tied After 6 Innings:

1-8 When the Game is Called After 5 Innings: 0-0 When Sox Score More than 3 Runs: 38-10 When Sox Score 3 Runs or less: 7-42

MONTHLY:

April 11-10

May 13-17

June 14-15

July 7-10

August 0-0

September 0-0

PAWSOX TEAM RECORDS:

Overall 45-52 Home 26-23 Road 19-29 Day 13-15 Night 32-37 vs. RHP Starters 30-30 vs. LHP Starters 15-22 1-Run Games 16-14 2-Run Games 12-14 Double-Headers 0-1-2 Extra Innings 6-3 Shutouts 7-10

PAWSOX VS. OPPONENTS: PawSox: Opponents:

Hits 764 775

Runs 358 376

Homeruns (Home) 39 58

Homeruns (Away) 35 23

Stolen Bases 44 68

Double Plays Turned 80 + 1 TP 94 GIDP 79 62 + 1 TP

LOB 690 681

Strikeouts (Batters) 816 880

Walks (Batters) 327 292

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