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2013 REGULAR SEASON: Reno finished the regular season at 60-84 (.417), 18.0 games behind 1st-place Salt Lake in the Pacific North Division...the Aces spent 139 days in 4th place in 2013, including 138-straight to finish the season...Reno finished with the fewest wins in franchise history, and tied for the 2nd-fewest wins in D-backs Triple-A history... the mark was the 2nd-lowest win total in the Pacific Coast League in the 2013 season. HIGH FIVE: The 2013 campaign marked the 5th in club history...the Aces’ all-time record sits at 366-352 (.510)...Reno is 196-164 (.544) all-time at Aces Ballpark and 170-188 (.475) all-time on the road...2013 marked the 16th season of Triple-A baseball for the Arizona Diamondbacks organization...D-backs Triple-A affiliates are 1136-1150 (.497) all-time...in its history, Reno has welcomed 2,085,845 total fans to Aces Ballpark...the Aces have outscored their opponents 4,146-4,030...Reno has hit 659 home runs in its history, with 359 (54%) coming at Aces Ballpark...189 players have donned an Aces jersey in Reno’s 5 seasons. IF YOU BUILD IT: In 2013, the Aces drew 349,364 fans at Aces Ballpark over 71 dates... Reno averaged 4,921 fans during the campaign...the Aces recorded 2 sellouts in 2013 (4/12 vs. SAC, 7/3 vs. SLC) totaling 17 all-time. ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: In 2013, the Aces were awarded 2 PCL Player of the Week honors (INF Mike Jacobs, June 10–16; OF Brad Snyder Aug. 12–18)...INF Matt Davidson, C Tuffy Gosewisch and INF Chris Owings were elected to the PCL mid-season All- Star team...Owings was selected to the All-PCL Team at the end of the season, as well as being named the PCL MVP and Rookie of the Year...the D-backs named Owings the organizational Player of the Month for April, May and June, marking the 1st time in D-backs history the same player has won in 3 consecutive months...C Ed Easley was named the D-backs organizational co-Player of the Month for August. PERSONNEL MATTERS: 61 players appeared for the Aces in the 2013 season: 33 pitchers and 28 position players...9 players appeared for Reno on Major League Rehabilitation Assignments (INF Willie Bloomquist, RHP Trevor Cahill, INF Eric Chavez, OF Adam Eaton, INF Didi Gregorius, INF Aaron Hill, RHP Brandon McCarthy, RHP J.J. Putz, OF Cody Ross)...of the players appearing for Reno in 2013 (excluding ML Rehab), 18 also played in the Major Leagues...8 players appeared for Reno and made their Major League debut in 2013...only 16 players who appeared for Reno in 2013 had previously appeared for the Aces. PAC-NO PROBLEM: Reno finished the 2013 season 26-22 (.542) against intradivisional opponents in its 3rd season in the Pacific North...marked the only division the Aces had a winning record against...in 2014 the Pacific North will be comprised of Fresno, Reno, Sacramento and Tacoma, due to conference realignment...the Aces had a combined 23-25 (.479) record against those clubs this season. At Home ................................................. 30-42 On the Road ........................................... 30-42 Day Games ............................................. 12-13 Night Games........................................... 48-71 vs. RH Starter ......................................... 39-63 vs. LH Starter .......................................... 21-21 Scoring First ........................................... 40-29 Opponent Scoring First ............................ 20-55 Extra Innings ..............................................2-5 Commit An Error ............................................. 31-51 Commit No Errors............................................ 29-33 Wins After Trailing ....................................... 26 Losses After Leading .................................... 42 Walk-Off Wins ................................................5 Walk-0ff Losses ..............................................4 Shutouts .............................................................. 7-4 vs. Pacific North ...................................... 26-22 vs. Pacific South ...................................... 21-43 vs. American North .....................................8-8 vs. American South ................................... 5-11 vs. NL affiliate ................................................. 32-50 vs. AL affiliate ................................................. 28-32 Weekday (M–Th) ..................................... 30-47 Weekend (F–Su) ..................................... 30-37 Sunday ............... 11-12 Thursday ........ 10-12 Monday ................ 3-17 Friday ............... 9-12 Tuesday ................ 11-8 Saturday ........ 10-13 Wednesday ........... 6-10 Before All-Star Break .............................. 41-57 After All-Star Break ................................. 19-27 Scoring 4+ Runs ..................................... 54-40 Opponent Scoring 4+ Runs ...................... 23-78 Score 3 or Fewer Runs ...................................... 6-44 Opponent Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs ............. 37-6 Out-Hit Opponent/Tie .................................... 52-30 Out-Hit by Opponent........................................ 8-54 Hit 1 or More Home Runs............................... 41-36 Hit No Home Runs........................................... 19-48 Lead After 6 .............................................. 51-7 Trail After 6 .............................................. 5-71 Tied After 6 ................................................4-6 Lead After 7 .............................................. 51-6 Trail After 7 .............................................. 3-72 Tied After 7 ................................................6-6 Lead After 8 .............................................. 48-4 Trail After 8 .............................................. 4-72 Tied After 8 ................................................5-4 Series (W-L-S) .......................................7-16-13 Game 1 of Series ................................... 16-20 Game 2 of Series ................................... 21-15 Game 3 of Series ................................... 11-25 Game 4 of Series ................................... 12-22 Game 5 of Series .......................................0-2 Series Sweeps .............................................2-4 Wearing White................................................ 14-18 Wearing Grey..................................................... 8-16 Wearing Pinstripes............................................. 0-2 Wearing Blue .................................................. 37-46 Wearing Special Jerseys..................................... 0-2 Reno Aces Final 2013 Information 60-84, 4th Pacific North Current Streak: W5 Last 5 Games: 5-0 (1.00) Last 10 Games: 6-4 (.600) Last 15 Games: 9-6 (.600) Current Home Streak: L2 Current Road Streak: W5 Longest 2013 Winning Streak: 6g Longest 2013 Losing Streak: 8g STREAKS ACE IN THE HOLE THEY’RE ALL STARS: INF Matt Davidson and INF Chris Owings were tabbed starters on the PCL squad for the 2013 Triple-A All-Star Game, with C Tuffy Gosewisch selected as a reserve...marked the 1st Triple-A All-Star selection for all 3 players...Owings collected a hit and scored a run...the game was held at Aces Ballpark, and Aces Manager Brett Butler managed the PCL squad...Aces Athletic Trainer Joe Metz and Radio Broadcaster Ryan Radtke were also chosen to participate...Reno welcomed a record 10,135 fans to Aces Ballpark for the event...the International League topped the PCL, 4-3...Davidson was also a participant in the 2013 Triple-A Home Run Derby, and was crowned the champion. HIT PRINCE: INF Chris Owings was narrowly beaten out by Tucson INF Dean Anna for the PCL batting crown, finishing with a .330 average...as of 8/12, Owings led all professional batters in hits (170), but then was forced to sit out 14 games with a hamstring injury... finished the season with 180 hits, just 2 fewer than the Minor League leader (Alex Yarbrough, Class-A Advanced Inland Empire)...Owings led the Aces with 45 multi-hit performances throughout the season...his 180 hits are tied for 3rd-most in D-backs Triple-A single season history. LEADERBOARD: INF Chris Owings (.330) ranked 2nd among qualifying PCL batters in average, with OF Brad Snyder (.311) coming in 9th...Owings led PCL batters in hits (180), runs scored (104) and total bases (263), and ranked 2nd in at bats (546)...on the D-backs Triple-A single season leaders list, his 180 hits are tied for 3rd, his .330 average is 10th and his 104 runs scored are 3rd...OF Tony Campana stole 32 bases, tied for the 2nd-most among PCL batters...the mark is also tied for 2nd-most in D-backs Triple-A single season history...INF Matt Davidson’s 134 strikeouts were 5th most among all PCL batters...RHP Charles Brewer suffered 12 losses, the 5th most among all PCL pitchers...also set a record for most single season losses in Aces franchise history, becoming just the 4th Reno player to record double-digit losses in a single season...his 19 career losses with the Aces are the most among all pitchers in Reno franchise history...RHP Nate Adcock led the PCL in wild pitches (19), with 8 of those coming with Reno. WE’RE GOING STREAKING: INF Chris Owings recorded the longest overall hitting streak (23 games; 5/11–6/4) and road hitting streak (20 games; 4/23–6/16) among all PCL batters...in his 23 game stretch, he batted .353 (36x102) with 4 doubles, 2 HR, 9 RBI and 17 runs scored...in the road streak, he batted .404 (36x89) with 4 doubles, 2 HR, 14 RBI and 20 runs scored...his overall hitting streak was the 3rd-longest in Reno franchise history... BIGGEST LITTLE NOTES IN THE WORLD: Reno led the PCL with 11 balks this season... LHP Tyler Skaggs and RHP Zeke Spruill each had 2 apiece, tied for the PCL lead. Affiliation.................... Arizona Diamondbacks (2009) Manager.................................. Brett Butler (5th year) PR Contact ......................................... Shannon Siders .................................................. [email protected] Phone ................................................ (775) 334-7089 PR Twitter ......................................... @RenoAces_PR Website ...................................... www.RenoAces.com Blog ....................http://mlblogsreno.wordpress.com/ ..................................http://aceslineups.mlblogs.com/

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Page 1: Reno Aces Final 2013 Information 60-84, 4th Pacific North

2013 REGULAR SEASON: Reno finished the regular season at 60-84 (.417), 18.0 games

behind 1st-place Salt Lake in the Pacific North Division...the Aces spent 139 days in 4th

place in 2013, including 138-straight to finish the season...Reno finished with the fewest

wins in franchise history, and tied for the 2nd-fewest wins in D-backs Triple-A history...

the mark was the 2nd-lowest win total in the Pacific Coast League in the 2013 season.

HIGH FIVE: The 2013 campaign marked the 5th in club history...the Aces’ all-time record

sits at 366-352 (.510)...Reno is 196-164 (.544) all-time at Aces Ballpark and 170-188

(.475) all-time on the road...2013 marked the 16th season of Triple-A baseball for the

Arizona Diamondbacks organization...D-backs Triple-A affiliates are 1136-1150 (.497)

all-time...in its history, Reno has welcomed 2,085,845 total fans to Aces Ballpark...the

Aces have outscored their opponents 4,146-4,030...Reno has hit 659 home runs in its

history, with 359 (54%) coming at Aces Ballpark...189 players have donned an Aces jersey

in Reno’s 5 seasons.

IF YOU BUILD IT: In 2013, the Aces drew 349,364 fans at Aces Ballpark over 71 dates...

Reno averaged 4,921 fans during the campaign...the Aces recorded 2 sellouts in 2013

(4/12 vs. SAC, 7/3 vs. SLC) totaling 17 all-time.

ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: In 2013, the Aces were awarded 2 PCL Player of the Week honors

(INF Mike Jacobs, June 10–16; OF Brad Snyder Aug. 12–18)...INF Matt Davidson,

C Tuffy Gosewisch and INF Chris Owings were elected to the PCL mid-season All-

Star team...Owings was selected to the All-PCL Team at the end of the season, as well

as being named the PCL MVP and Rookie of the Year...the D-backs named Owings the

organizational Player of the Month for April, May and June, marking the 1st time in

D-backs history the same player has won in 3 consecutive months...C Ed Easley was

named the D-backs organizational co-Player of the Month for August.

PERSONNEL MATTERS: 61 players appeared for the Aces in the 2013 season: 33 pitchers

and 28 position players...9 players appeared for Reno on Major League Rehabilitation

Assignments (INF Willie Bloomquist, RHP Trevor Cahill, INF Eric Chavez, OF Adam Eaton, INF Didi Gregorius, INF Aaron Hill, RHP Brandon McCarthy, RHP J.J. Putz,

OF Cody Ross)...of the players appearing for Reno in 2013 (excluding ML Rehab), 18 also

played in the Major Leagues...8 players appeared for Reno and made their Major League

debut in 2013...only 16 players who appeared for Reno in 2013 had previously appeared

for the Aces.

PAC-NO PROBLEM: Reno finished the 2013 season 26-22 (.542) against intradivisional

opponents in its 3rd season in the Pacific North...marked the only division the Aces had

a winning record against...in 2014 the Pacific North will be comprised of Fresno, Reno,

Sacramento and Tacoma, due to conference realignment...the Aces had a combined 23-25

(.479) record against those clubs this season.

At Home ................................................. 30-42On the Road ........................................... 30-42Day Games ............................................. 12-13Night Games........................................... 48-71vs. RH Starter ......................................... 39-63vs. LH Starter .......................................... 21-21

Scoring First ........................................... 40-29Opponent Scoring First ............................ 20-55Extra Innings ..............................................2-5Commit An Error ............................................. 31-51Commit No Errors............................................ 29-33Wins After Trailing ....................................... 26Losses After Leading .................................... 42Walk-Off Wins ................................................5Walk-0ff Losses ..............................................4Shutouts .............................................................. 7-4

vs. Pacific North ...................................... 26-22vs. Pacific South ...................................... 21-43vs. American North .....................................8-8vs. American South ................................... 5-11vs. NL affiliate ................................................. 32-50vs. AL affiliate ................................................. 28-32

Weekday (M–Th) ..................................... 30-47Weekend (F–Su) ..................................... 30-37 Sunday ............... 11-12 Thursday ........ 10-12 Monday ................ 3-17 Friday ............... 9-12 Tuesday ................ 11-8 Saturday ........ 10-13 Wednesday ........... 6-10Before All-Star Break .............................. 41-57After All-Star Break ................................. 19-27

Scoring 4+ Runs ..................................... 54-40Opponent Scoring 4+ Runs ...................... 23-78Score 3 or Fewer Runs ...................................... 6-44Opponent Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs ............. 37-6Out-Hit Opponent/Tie .................................... 52-30Out-Hit by Opponent ........................................ 8-54Hit 1 or More Home Runs ............................... 41-36Hit No Home Runs........................................... 19-48Lead After 6 .............................................. 51-7Trail After 6 .............................................. 5-71Tied After 6 ................................................4-6Lead After 7 .............................................. 51-6Trail After 7 .............................................. 3-72Tied After 7 ................................................6-6Lead After 8 .............................................. 48-4Trail After 8 .............................................. 4-72Tied After 8 ................................................5-4

Series (W-L-S) .......................................7-16-13 Game 1 of Series ................................... 16-20 Game 2 of Series ................................... 21-15 Game 3 of Series ................................... 11-25 Game 4 of Series ................................... 12-22 Game 5 of Series .......................................0-2Series Sweeps .............................................2-4

Wearing White ................................................ 14-18Wearing Grey..................................................... 8-16Wearing Pinstripes ............................................. 0-2Wearing Blue .................................................. 37-46Wearing Special Jerseys..................................... 0-2

Reno AcesFinal 2013 Information

60-84, 4th Pacific North

Current Streak: W5Last 5 Games: 5-0 (1.00)Last 10 Games: 6-4 (.600)Last 15 Games: 9-6 (.600)

Current Home Streak: L2Current Road Streak: W5Longest 2013 Winning Streak: 6gLongest 2013 Losing Streak: 8g

STREAKS

ACE IN THE HOLE THEY’RE ALL STARS: INF Matt Davidson and INF Chris Owings were tabbed starters

on the PCL squad for the 2013 Triple-A All-Star Game, with C Tuffy Gosewisch selected as

a reserve...marked the 1st Triple-A All-Star selection for all 3 players...Owings collected a hit

and scored a run...the game was held at Aces Ballpark, and Aces Manager Brett Butler

managed the PCL squad...Aces Athletic Trainer Joe Metz and Radio Broadcaster Ryan Radtke were also chosen to participate...Reno welcomed a record 10,135 fans to Aces

Ballpark for the event...the International League topped the PCL, 4-3...Davidson was also a

participant in the 2013 Triple-A Home Run Derby, and was crowned the champion.

HIT PRINCE: INF Chris Owings was narrowly beaten out by Tucson INF Dean Anna for the

PCL batting crown, finishing with a .330 average...as of 8/12, Owings led all professional

batters in hits (170), but then was forced to sit out 14 games with a hamstring injury...

finished the season with 180 hits, just 2 fewer than the Minor League leader (Alex

Yarbrough, Class-A Advanced Inland Empire)...Owings led the Aces with 45 multi-hit

performances throughout the season...his 180 hits are tied for 3rd-most in D-backs Triple-A

single season history.

LEADERBOARD: INF Chris Owings (.330) ranked 2nd among qualifying PCL batters in

average, with OF Brad Snyder (.311) coming in 9th...Owings led PCL batters in hits (180),

runs scored (104) and total bases (263), and ranked 2nd in at bats (546)...on the D-backs

Triple-A single season leaders list, his 180 hits are tied for 3rd, his .330 average is 10th and

his 104 runs scored are 3rd...OF Tony Campana stole 32 bases, tied for the 2nd-most

among PCL batters...the mark is also tied for 2nd-most in D-backs Triple-A single season

history...INF Matt Davidson’s 134 strikeouts were 5th most among all PCL batters...RHP Charles Brewer suffered 12 losses, the 5th most among all PCL pitchers...also set a record

for most single season losses in Aces franchise history, becoming just the 4th Reno player to

record double-digit losses in a single season...his 19 career losses with the Aces are the most

among all pitchers in Reno franchise history...RHP Nate Adcock led the PCL in wild pitches

(19), with 8 of those coming with Reno.

WE’RE GOING STREAKING: INF Chris Owings recorded the longest overall hitting

streak (23 games; 5/11–6/4) and road hitting streak (20 games; 4/23–6/16) among all PCL

batters...in his 23 game stretch, he batted .353 (36x102) with 4 doubles, 2 HR, 9 RBI and

17 runs scored...in the road streak, he batted .404 (36x89) with 4 doubles, 2 HR, 14 RBI and

20 runs scored...his overall hitting streak was the 3rd-longest in Reno franchise history...

BIGGEST LITTLE NOTES IN THE WORLD: Reno led the PCL with 11 balks this season...

LHP Tyler Skaggs and RHP Zeke Spruill each had 2 apiece, tied for the PCL lead.

Affiliation ....................Arizona Diamondbacks (2009)Manager.................................. Brett Butler (5th year)PR Contact .........................................Shannon Siders.................................................. [email protected] ................................................ (775) 334-7089PR Twitter ......................................... @RenoAces_PRWebsite ......................................www.RenoAces.comBlog ....................http://mlblogsreno.wordpress.com/..................................http://aceslineups.mlblogs.com/

Page 2: Reno Aces Final 2013 Information 60-84, 4th Pacific North

2013 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opp. W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Att. Record Standing (GB) Win Pct.4/4 at CSP W 5-4 Paterson (1-0) Manship (0-1) Marshall (1) 2:52 3,944 1-0 T-1st (+1.0) 1.0004/5 at CSP L 6-2 Scahill (1-0) Anderson (0-1) – 2:45 5,315 1-1 T-2nd (-1.0) .5004/6 at CSP L 3-2 (15) Manship (1-1) Marshall (0-1) – 4:16 3,338 1-2 4th (-2.0) .3334/7 at CSP W 14-1 Skaggs (1-0) Schmidt (0-1) – 3:01 5,817 2-2 T-2nd (-1.0) .5004/8 at SLC POSTPONED (RAIN)4/9 at SLC W 11-3 Mock (1-0) Arenas (0-1) – 3:39 3,056 3-2 T-2nd (-0.5) .6004/10 (1) at SLC L 9-4 (7) Enright (1-0) Delgado (0-1) – 2:48 3-3 .5004/10 (2) at SLC L 5-3 (7) Stetter (1-0) Paterson (1-1) Kohn (1) 2:32 3,918 3-4 3rd (-2.0) .4294/11 at SLC L 6-4 Buckner (1-0) Anderson (0-2) Stetter (1) 3:21 3,449 3-5 4th (-3.0) .3754/12 vs. SAC L 16-8 Banwart (1-0) Brewer (0-1) – 3:30 9,014 3-6 4th (-3.5) .3334/13 vs. SAC L 15-11 Gray (1-0) Skaggs (1-1) – 3:57 7,015 3-7 4th (-5.0) .3004/14 vs. SAC L 22-6 Werner (1-2) Figueroa (0-1) – 3:09 4,058 3-8 4th (-6.0) .2734/15 vs. SAC L 7-3 Chavez (1-1) De La Rosa (0-1) – 3:04 2,267 3-9 4th (-6.0) .2504/16 vs. CSP W 5-2 Anderson (1-2) Friedrich (0-1) Harris (1) 2:42 2,119 4-9 4th (-6.0) .3084/17 vs. CSP W 8-7 Marshall (1-1) McClendon (0-1) – 3:30 2,259 5-9 4th (-5.0) .3574/18 vs. CSP L 4-2 Pomeranz (2-0) Skaggs (1-2) Scahill (1) 2:43 2,862 5-10 4th (-5.0) .3334/19 vs. CSP L 5-2 Schmidt (1-1) Figueroa (0-2) Woods (1) 2:28 4,249 5-11 4th (-5.0) .3134/20 at SAC L 6-4 Figueroa (1-0) Delgado (0-2) Otero (3) 3:08 10,272 5-12 4th (-5.0) .2944/21 at SAC W 10-8 Mock (2-0) Simmons (0-1) Harris (2) 3:54 6,580 6-12 4th (-5.0) .3334/22 at SAC L 3-1 Straily (3-0) Brewer (0-2) Otero (4) 2:51 5,529 6-13 4th (-6.0) .3164/23 at SAC W 6-2 Skaggs (2-2) Thomas (0-2) – 3:02 6,602 7-13 4th (-5.0) .3504/24 OFF DAY4/25 vs. FRE L 11-5 Petit (2-2) Figueroa (0-3) – 3:11 3,487 7-14 4th (-5.5) .3334/26 vs. FRE L 9-8 Lively (1-0) Marshall (1-2) Hembree (6) 3:00 4,606 7-15 4th (-6.5) .3184/27 vs. FRE L 9-6 Loux (1-1) Anderson (1-3) Hembree (7) 3:04 7,742 7-16 4th (-6.5) .3044/28 vs. FRE W 11-2 Brewer (1-2) Kickham (0-3) – 2:44 4,786 8-16 4th (-6.0) .3334/29 vs. LV L 9-5 Mitchell (1-0) Skaggs (2-3) – 3:20 2,789 8-17 4th (-7.0) .3204/30 vs. LV L 10-2 Wheeler (1-1) Mock (2-1) – 3:15 3,231 8-18 4th (-8.0) .308 APRIL TOTALS: 8-18 (Home: 3-11, Road: 5-7), .281 AVG, 22 HR, 6.31 ERA 5/1 vs. LV L 14-8 Torres (1-2) Delgado (0-3) – 3:41 3,208 8-19 4th (-9.0) .2965/2 vs. LV W 5-1 Spruill (1-0) McHugh (2-2) – 2:55 3,119 9-19 4th (-9.0) .3215/3 at TAC L 7-6 Paxton (2-2) Anderson (1-4) Farquhar (4) 3:07 5,801 9-20 4th (-10.0) .3105/4 at TAC W 7-0 Brewer (2-2) Beavan (0-1) – 2:38 6,001 10-20 4th (-9.0) .3335/5 at TAC L 6-5 Gillheeney (2-0) Skaggs (2-4) Farquhar (5) 2:48 5,526 10-21 4th (-10.0) .3235/6 at TAC L 7-4 Carraway (4-1) Schultz (0-1) – 2:42 2,952 10-22 4th (-11.0) .3135/7 vs. OMA POSTPONED (RAIN)5/8 vs. OMA W 7-5 Madrigal (1-0) Wheeler (1-3) – 3:04 2,515 11-22 4th (-9.5) .3335/9 (1) vs. OMA W 4-2 (7) Anderson (2-4) Marks (0-2) Marshall (2) 1:57 12-22 .3535/9 (2) vs. OMA L 13-1 (7) Bueno (1-0) Mock (2-2) – 2:07 3,084 12-23 4th (-9.0) .3435/10 vs. OMA L 6-2 Smith (3-1) Brewer (2-3) – 2:43 5,891 12-24 4th (-9.5) .3335/11 vs. IOW L 4-1 Moscoso (2-0) Skaggs (2-5) Parker (5) 2:49 8,739 12-25 4th (-10.5) .3245/12 vs. IOW W 9-8 Gorgen (1-0) Parker (0-1) – 3:08 4,424 13-25 4th (-10.0) .3425/13 vs. IOW L 6-4 Struck (1-3) Spruill (1-1) Putnam (2) 2:34 3,066 13-26 4th (-10.5) .3335/14 vs. IOW W 11-1 Anderson (3-4) Loux (2-2) – 2:55 6,922 14-26 4th (-10.5) .3505/15 OFF DAY5/16 at ABQ W 8-3 Paterson (2-1) Ames (1-1) – 3:18 4,537 15-26 4th (-10.5) .3665/17 at ABQ W 9-4 Skaggs (3-5) Laffey (1-1) – 2:59 7,165 16-26 4th (-9.5) .3815/18 at ABQ W 5-1 Delgado (1-3) Palmer (1-2) – 3:02 10,642 17-26 4th (-8.5) .395 5/19 at ABQ L 6-5 Withrow (3-0) Marshall (1-3) – 3:01 5,081 17-27 4th (-9.5) .3865/20 at RR L 4-0 Mavare (1-1) Anderson (3-5) Tateyama (1) 2:47 6,061 17-28 4th (-10.0) .3785/21 at RR L 6-0 Perez (1-1) Brewer (2-4) – 2:27 5,470 17-29 4th (-11.0) .3705/22 at RR W 6-2 Skaggs (4-5) Bonilla (3-3) – 2:49 6,145 18-29 4th (-11.0) .3835/23 at RR L 4-3 Richmond (1-0) Delgado (1-4) McClellan (1) 2:56 8,072 18-30 4th (-11.0) .3755/24 vs. TAC W 8-5 Mock (3-2) Paxton (2-4) – 3:00 4,792 19-30 4th (-10.5) .3885/25 vs. TAC L 9-5 Beavan (3-2) Anderson (3-6) Bawcom (7) 3:06 5,302 19-31 4th (-11.5) .3805/26 vs. TAC W 8-4 Brewer (3-4) Gillheeney (2-2) – 3:03 4,545 20-31 4th (-11.5) .3925/27 vs. TAC L 11-10 LaFromboise (4-0) Schultz (0-2) Moran (2) 3:06 3,601 20-32 4th (-11.5) .3855/28 at LV W 6-5 Woodall (1-0) Rodriguez (1-2) Gorgen (1) 3:22 2,448 21-32 4th (-11.0) .3965/29 at LV L 7-1 Torres (4-3) Spruill (1-2) – 2:48 2,390 21-33 4th (-12.0) .3895/30 at LV L 11-1 Schwinden (3-5) Mock (3-3) – 2:49 5,559 21-34 4th (-12.0) .3825/31 at LV L 7-0 Mitchell (2-1) Brewer (3-5) – 2:59 8,015 21-35 4th (-13.0) .375 MAY TOTALS: 13-17 (Home: 7-7, Road: 6-10), .284 AVG, 24 HR, 5.19 ERA 6/1 vs. TUC L 8-6 (10) Mikolas (2-1) Marshall (1-4) – 3:54 4,874 21-36 4th (-14.0) .3686/2 vs. TUC L 13-5 Smith (2-0) Henry (0-1) – 3:21 5,769 21-37 4th (-14.0) .3626/3 vs. TUC L 4-2 O’Sullivan (4-3) Spruill (1-3) – 2:48 3,470 21-38 4th (-15.0) .3566/4 vs. TUC L 5-4 (10) Reyes (4-1) Marshall (1-5) Mikolas (10) 3:29 3,301 21-39 4th (-15.0) .3506/5 OFF DAY6/6 vs. CSP L 12-5 Pomeranz (7-1) Brewer (3-6) – 3:11 3,631 21-40 4th (-16.0) .3446/7 vs. CSP W 3-1 Bolsinger (1-0) Manship (3-4) Roe (1) 2:33 5,214 22-40 4th (-15.0) .3556/8 vs. CSP L 2-1 Riordan (4-1) Delgado (1-5) Kensing (6) 2:46 5,159 22-41 4th (-16.0) .3496/9 vs. CSP W 4-0 Spruill (2-3) Carpenter (1-7) – 2:29 3,812 23-41 4th (-15.0) .3596/10 vs. SAC L 5-2 Byrd (1-0) Anderson (3-7) Otero (14) 3:01 3,789 23-42 4th (-16.0) .3546/11 vs. SAC W 4-1 Mock (4-3) Gray (6-4) – 2:44 3,107 24-42 4th (-15.0) .3646/12 vs. SAC L 9-7 Werner (6-8) Bolsinger (1-1) Otero (15) 3:31 3,616 24-43 4th (-16.0) .3586/13 vs. SAC W 3-1 Delgado (2-5) Billings (8-3) Roe (2) 3:03 4,038 25-43 4th (-16.0) .3686/14 at TUC L 6-5 O’Sullivan (6-3) Pauley (0-1) Mikolas (11) 3:00 3,256 25-44 4th (-17.0) .3626/15 at TUC W 5-0 Spruill (3-3) Kloess (2-2) – 2:41 3,859 26-44 4th (-16.0) .3716/16 at TUC W 18-7 Adcock (4-4) Erlin (5-2) – 3:14 2,037 27-44 4th (-15.0) .3806/17 at TUC L 5-1 Bass (1-1) Bolsinger (1-2) Mikolas (12) 2:23 2,011 27-45 4th (-16.0) .3756/18 vs. FRE W 14-10 Marshall (2-5) Runzler (1-3) – 4:16 4,301 28-45 4th (-15.0) .3846/19 vs. FRE W 11-5 Skaggs (5-5) Castillo (0-4) Roe (3) 3:21 4,796 29-45 4th (-15.0) .392

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2013 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Opp. W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Time Att. Record Standing (GB) Win Pct.6/20 vs. FRE L 4-1 Kontos (2-1) Gorgen (1-1) – 3:12 5,511 29-46 4th (-15.0) .3876/21 vs. FRE W 12-7 De La Rosa (1-1) Edlefsen (1-1) – 3:24 8,123 30-46 4th (-14.0) .3956/22 vs. TUC W 7-3 Bolsinger (2-2) Reyes (4-3) – 2:43 7,025 31-46 4th (-13.0) .4036/23 vs. TUC L 8-2 Smith (3-1) Mock (4-4) – 3:06 4,538 31-47 4th (-14.0) .3976/24 vs. TUC L 4-2 O’Sullivan (7-4) Skaggs (5-6) Quackenbush (1) 2:59 3,687 31-48 4th (-15.0) .3926/25 vs. TUC L 6-5 Kelly (1-0) Brewer (3-7) Mikolas (15) 3:02 4,696 31-49 4th (-16.0) .3886/26 OFF DAY6/27 at SAC L 7-4 Okajima (1-2) De La Rosa (1-2) Gordon (4) 2:52 8,517 31-50 4th (-17.0) .3836/28 at SAC W 8-1 Bolsinger (3-2) Straily (3-1) – 3:06 8,964 32-50 4th (-16.0) .3906/29 at SAC W 1-0 Skaggs (6-6) Werner (7-10) Roe (4) 2:22 7,929 33-50 4th (-15.0) .3986/30 at SAC L 5-3 Figueroa (2-0) Woodall (1-1) Gordon (5) 2:43 5,331 33-51 4th (-15.0) .393 JUNE TOTALS: 12-16 (Home: 8-8, Road: 4-8), .292 AVG, 25 HR, 4.59 ERA 7/1 vs. SLC L 7-5 Brasier (4-2) De La Rosa (1-3) Judy (1) 3:48 3,869 33-52 4th (-16.0) .3887/2 vs. SLC W 9-3 Adcock (5-4) Schugel (4-6) – 2:51 4,083 34-52 4th (-16.0) .3957/3 vs. SLC L 6-4 Ekstrom (2-2) Munson (0-1) Brasier (10) 2:32 9,115 34-53 4th (-17.0) .3917/4 at CSP W 9-2 Mock (5-4) Schmidt (3-3) – 3:04 8,799 35-53 4th (-16.0) .3987/5 at CSP L 5-0 Nicasio (1-0) Rosario (0-1) – 2:44 7,550 35-54 4th (-17.0) .3937/6 at CSP L 5-4 Takahashi (2-0) Lorin (0-1) Woods (4) 2:55 4,272 35-55 4th (-17.0) .3897/7 at CSP L 7-6 Kensing (1-1) De La Rosa (1-4) – 3:02 3,758 35-56 4th (-18.0) .3857/8 at FRE L 6-2 Petit (3-4) Bolsinger (3-3) – 2:21 4,860 35-57 4th (-19.0) .3807/9 at FRE W 7-4 Mock (6-4) Lively (3-4) Roe (5) 2:40 3,632 36-57 4th (-18.0) .3877/10 at FRE W 8-3 Wright (1-0) Heston (7-6) Lorin (1) 3:08 5,701 37-57 4th (-18.0) .3947/11 at TAC W 6-1 Serrano (1-0) Maurer (2-4) – 2:57 4,346 38-57 4th (-17.0) .4007/12 at TAC W 4-1 Brewer (4-7) Ruffin (0-1) Roe (6) 3:14 6,447 39-57 4th (-16.0) .4067/13 at TAC W 4-1 Bolsinger (4-4) Paxton (6-7) – 2:24 6,025 40-57 4th (-15.0) .4127/14 at TAC W 4-0 Mock (7-4) Beavan (3-3) – 2:49 4,887 41-57 4th (-14.0) .4187/15–17 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR BREAK–RENO, NV PRE-ALL-STAR TOTALS: 41-57 (Home: 19-32, Road: 22-25) .285 AVG, 86 HR, 5.05 ERA7/18 vs. LV L 3-2 deGrom (3-1) Brewer (4-8) Carson (5) 3:01 5,172 41-58 4th (-14.0) .4147/19 vs. LV L 7-5 Leathersich (2-0) Wright (1-1) Carson (6) 3:00 7,045 41-59 4th (-14.0) .4107/20 vs. LV W 5-4 (12) Marshall (3-5) Henn (1-4) – 3:49 6,640 42-59 4th (-14.0) .4167/21 vs. LV L 15-8 Mitchell (5-4) Mock (7-5) – 3:16 5,527 42-60 4th (-14.0) .4127/22 at LV L 7-2 Alvarado (4-0) Lorin (0-2) – 3:16 2,935 42-61 4th (-15.0) .4087/23 at LV L 12-10 Church (1-0) Brewer (4-9) Carson (7) 3:34 2,061 42-62 4th (-16.0) .4047/24 at LV L 11-4 Fox (4-3) Adcock (5-5) – 3:19 2,112 42-63 4th (-17.0) .4007/25 at LV L 5-3 Montero (2-2) Bolsinger (4-4) Feliciano (1) 2:52 4,660 42-64 4th (-18.0) .3967/26 vs. TAC L 9-7 (12) LaFromboise (5-0) De La Rosa (1-5) Arias (1) 4:15 7,567 42-65 4th (-18.5) .3937/27 vs. TAC W 1-0 Spruill (4-3) Paxton (7-8) Munson (1) 2:14 5,742 43-65 4th (-18.5) .3987/28 vs. TAC W 6-5 Mock (8-5) Carraway (6-4) Marshall (3) 3:02 5,029 44-65 4th (-17.5) .4047/29 vs. TAC W 7-6 De La Rosa (2-5) Bawcom (0-4) – 3:00 4,104 45-65 4th (-16.0) .4097/30 at OKC L 4-2 Buchanan (3-2) Cahill (0-1) Cruz (2) 2:36 3,658 45-66 4th (-17.0) .4057/31 at OKC L 4-3 Stoffel (6-1) Marshall (3-6) – 2:50 3,458 45-67 4th (-18.0) .402 JULY TOTALS: 12-16 (Home: 5-6, Road: 7-10), .283 AVG, 26 HR, 4.63 ERA 8/1 at OKC L 3-2 Humber (2-4) Skaggs (6-7) Ambriz (1) 3:03 5,203 45-68 4th (-19.0) .3988/2 at OKC L 7-6 Wojciechowski (7-4) Mock (8-6) De Leon (1) 2:41 6,138 45-69 4th (-20.0) .3958/3 at NOZ W 2-0 (12) De La Rosa (3-5) Albaladejo (4-5) Roe (7) 3:54 5,003 46-69 4th (-19.0) .4008/4 at NOZ L 5-1 Hand (3-3) Adcock (5-6) Wall (4) 2:43 3,457 46-70 4th (-19.0) .3978/5 at NOZ L 7-3 Dyson (1-0) Cahill (0-2) – 2:53 3,098 46-71 4th (-20.0) .3938/6 at NOZ L 4-2 Rogers (6-3) Bolsinger (4-5) Albaladejo (4) 2:35 7,326 46-72 4th (-21.5) .3908/7 OFF DAY8/8 vs. MEM W 5-2 Brewer (5-9) McGregor (4-8) – 2:15 4,554 47-72 .395 (8/8 game was suspended and completed as the first game of a doubleheader on 8/9)8/9 vs. MEM W 11-3 Adcock (6-6) Greenwood (2-5) – 2:38 6,723 48-72 4th (-21.0) .4008/10 vs. MEM L 8-7 Lyons (7-2) Mock (8-7) Salas (8) 3:10 6,275 48-73 4th (-21.0) .3978/11 vs. MEM L 6-4 Butler (2-2) Munson (0-2) Salas (9) 2:42 5,795 48-74 4th (-22.0) .3938/12 vs. NAS W 12-7 Sipp (1-0) Narveson (4-7) – 3:28 3,993 49-74 4th (-21.0) .3988/13 vs. NAS W 14-3 Bolsinger (5-5) Kroenke (5-14) – 3:16 3,921 50-74 4th (-21.0) .4038/14 vs. NAS L 8-1 Laffey (6-6) Brewer (5-10) – 2:45 4,520 50-75 4th (-22.0) .4008/15 vs. NAS L 7-3 Hellweg (11-5) Skaggs (6-8) – 2:53 5,081 50-76 4th (-23.0) .3978/16 at FRE L 5-2 Kickham (7-7) Spruill (4-4) Hembree (28) 2:40 8,805 50-77 4th (-23.0) .3948/17 at FRE W 9-1 Wright (2-1) Fitzgerald (2-5) – 3:00 9,925 51-77 4th (-23.0) .3988/18 at FRE L 6-4 Lively (7-5) Bolsinger (5-6) Hembree (29) 2:42 4,471 51-78 4th (-23.0) .3958/19 at FRE L 3-1 Castillo (2-5) Brewer (5-11) Hembree (30) 2:38 4,174 51-79 4th (-23.0) .3928/20 at FRE L 4-2 Surkamp (6-1) Skaggs (6-9) Dunning (1) 2:34 4,835 51-80 4th (-23.0) .3898/21 vs. SLC W 5-3 Spruill (5-4) Hanson (0-1) Hernandez (1) 2:58 5,300 52-80 4th (-22.0) .3948/22 vs. SLC W 8-3 Adcock (7-6) Enright (7-7) – 3:29 4,895 53-80 4th (-21.0) .3988/23 vs. SLC W 12-6 Bolsinger (6-6) Willis (1-1) – 3:16 8,517 54-80 4th (-20.0) .4038/24 vs. SLC L 7-2 Grube (7-5) Brewer (5-12) – 3:15 7,389 54-81 4th (-21.0) .4008/25 vs. SLC L 9-1 Shoemaker (11-13) Skaggs (6-10) – 2:52 6,359 54-82 4th (-22.0) .3978/26 at TUC L 12-4 Sampson (2-2) Spruill (5-5) – 2:44 2,064 54-83 4th (-22.0) .3948/27 at TUC W 10-1 Wright (3-1) Lane (2-2) – 2:58 3,196 55-83 4th (-21.0) .3998/28 at TUC L 4-3 Andriese (3-5) Bolsinger (6-7) Quackenbush (4) 2:34 3,848 55-84 4th (-22.0) .3968/29 at TUC W 2-1 Paterson (3-1) Tom Layne (2-4) Hernandez (2) 2:48 8,012 56-84 4th (-22.0) .4008/30 at SLC W 5-4 Anderson (4-7) Urquidez (1-2) Sipp (1) 3:09 10,471 57-84 4th (-21.0) .4048/31 at SLC W 8-4 Spruill (6-5) Cabrera (1-3) – 3:09 14,680 58-84 4th (-20.0) .408 AUGUST TOTALS: 13-17 (Home: 7-6, Road: 6-11), .266 AVG, 22 HR, 4.50 ERA 9/1 at SLC W 10-7 Adcock (8-6) Buckner (7-4) Paterson (1) 3:19 5,847 59-84 4th (-19.0) .4139/2 at SLC W 17-7 Bolsinger (7-7) Johnson (0-1) – 2:58 9,008 60-84 4th (-18.0) .417 SEPTEMBER TOTALS: 2-0 (Home: 0-0, Road: 2-0), .386 AVG, 5 HR, 7.00 ERA

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2013 TRANSACTIONS

DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE4/4 1 OF Keon Broxton placed on 7-day Disabled List 254/4 2 RHP Bryan Henry placed on 7-day Disabled List 254/4 3 C Chris McMurray placed on 7-day Disabled List 254/7 4 RHP Bo Schultz transferred to Mobile (AA) 244/7 5 RHP Will Harris claimed from Oakland and assigned to Reno 254/8 6 INF Didi Gregorius added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 254/12 7 OF Cody Ross added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 254/19 8 RHP Eddie Bonine released 244/20 9 RHP Bo Schultz transferred from Mobile (AA) 254/25 10 RHP Nelson Figueroa released 244/26 11 RHP Bryan Henry reactivated from the 7-day Disabled List 254/30 12 OF Mark Teahen traded to Cincinnati 245/1 13 C Chris McMurray reinstated from 7-day DL; transferred to Visalia (A+) 245/1 14 RHP Evan Marshall placed on 7-day Disabled List 235/2 15 RHP Zeke Spruill transferred from Mobile (AA) 245/3 16 OF Adam Eaton added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 245/4 17 OF Keon Broxton reinstated from 7-day DL; transferred to Mobile (AA) 245/4 18 OF Mark Teahen returned from Cincinnati; placed on 7-day DL 245/4 19 OF Alfredo Marte optioned to Reno 255/7 20 INF Tyler Bortnick placed on 7-day Disabled List (retro to 5/6) 245/7 21 OF Juan Rivera transferred from Hillsboro (SA) 255/8 22 RHP Will Harris recalled by Arizona 245/8 23 RHP Evan Marshall reinstated from 7-day Disabled List 255/12 24 OF Mark Teahen reinstated from DL; transferred to Hillsboro (SA) 255/20 25 OF Adam Eaton added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 255/21 26 OF Alfredo Marte placed on Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 245/22 27 OF Brent Clevlen transferred from Mobile (AA) 255/24 28 INF Willie Bloomquist added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 255/25 29 OF Brad Snyder placed on Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 245/26 30 RHP Chase Anderson placed on Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 235/26 31 C Mike Brenly transferred from Hillsboro (SA) 245/27 32 RHP Willy Paredes transferred from Visalia (A+) 255/27 33 LHP Tyler Skaggs recalled by Arizona 245/27 34 LHP Tyler Skaggs optioned to Reno (Return of 26th Man) 255/28 35 RHP Willy Paredes transferred to Visalia (A+) 245/28 36 RHP Bryan Woodall transferred from Mobile (AA) 256/1 37 INF Kila Ka’aihue released 246/1 38 RHP Randall Delgado recalled by Arizona 236/1 39 RHP Willy Paredes transferred from Visalia (A+) 246/2 40 RHP Willy Paredes transferred to Mobile (AA) 236/2 41 RHP Mike Bolsinger transferred from Mobile (AA) 246/2 42 INF Mike Jacobs signed to a ML free agent contract; assigned to Reno 256/4 43 RHP Bryan Henry placed on Reno’s 7-day Disabled List (retro to 6/3) 246/4 44 RHP Chase Anderson reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 256/4 45 LHP Tyler Skaggs recalled by Arizona 246/4 46 RHP Randall Delgado optioned to Reno 256/6 47 RHP Bo Schultz transferred to Mobile (AA) 246/6 48 RHP Chaz Roe transferred from Mobile (AA) 256/10 49 RHP Charles Brewer recalled by Arizona 246/10 50 LHP Joe Paterson recalled by Arizona 236/10 51 LHP Tyler Skaggs optioned to Reno 246/10 52 RHP Brett Lorin transferred from Mobile (AA) 256/11 53 RHP Warner Madrigal released 246/11 54 RHP David Pauley signed to ML free agent contract; assigned to Reno 256/12 55 C Mike Brenly placed on Reno’s 7-day Disabled List (retro to 6/10) 246/12 56 OF Brad Snyder reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 256/12 57 RHP Chase Anderson placed on Reno’s 7-day DL (retro to 6/11) 246/13 58 RHP Nate Adcock claimed from Kansas City and assigned to Reno 256/14 59 OF Brent Clevlen released 246/14 60 INF Tyler Kuhn released 236/15 61 INF Tyler Bortnick reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 246/15 62 OF Alfredo Marte reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 256/15 63 INF Aaron Hill added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 256/18 64 RHP Randall Delgado recalled by Arizona 246/18 65 RHP Charles Brewer optioned to Reno 256/19 66 RHP J.J. Putz added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 256/21 67 RHP Zeke Spruill recalled by Arizona 246/23 68 LHP Joe Paterson optioned to Reno 256/24 69 INF Eric Chavez added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 256/24 70 OF Evan Frey released 246/25 71 INF Josh Wilson accepted his assignment, outrighted to Reno 256/26 72 RHP Matt Gorgen transferred to Mobile (AA) 246/26 73 RHP Kevin Munson transferred from Mobile (AA) 256/28 74 RHP David Pauley released 246/28 75 RHP Zeke Spruill optioned to Reno 257/1 76 RHP Chaz Roe selected by Arizona 247/1 77 RHP Bryan Henry reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 257/3 78 OF Tony Campana recalled by Arizona 247/3 79 OF Tom Belza transferred from Visalia (A+) 257/4 80 RHP Zeke Spruill placed on Reno’s 7-day DL (retro to 7/2) 247/5 81 RHP Mark Serrano transferred from Mobile (AA) 257/5 82 LHP Tyler Skaggs recalled by Arizona 247/5 83 RHP Diogenes Rosario transferred from Visalia (A+) 257/5 84 RHP Charles Brewer recalled by Arizona 247/7 85 RHP Bryan Henry released postgame 23

DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE7/7 86 RHP Diogenes Rosario transferred to Visalia (A+) 227/7 87 OF Tom Belza transferred to Visalia (A+) 217/8 88 OF Tony Campana optioned to Reno (7/5) 227/8 89 RHP Chaz Roe optioned to Reno (7/5) 237/8 90 INF Eric Hinske accepted his assignment, outrighted to Reno 247/8 91 OF Adam Eaton added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 247/8 92 RHP Matt Wright signed to a ML free agent contract; assigned to Reno 257/11 93 LHP Eury De La Rosa recalled by Arizona 247/12 94 RHP Charles Brewer optioned to Reno 257/12 95 RHP Mark Serrano transferred to Mobile (AA) 247/12 96 RHP Tom Jameson transferred from Rookie Arizona 257/14 97 RHP Tom Jameson transferred to Rookie Arizona 247/17 98 INF Eric Hinske released 237/18 99 RHP Shawn Camp signed to a ML free agent contract; assigned to Reno 247/21 100 RHP Chase Anderson reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 257/21 101 RHP Brandon McCarthy added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 257/22 102 RHP Bryan Woodall transferred to Mobile (AA) 247/22 103 RHP Zeke Spruill reinstated from Reno’s 7-day disabled list 257/23 104 RHP Matt Wright placed on Reno’s 7-day disabled list 247/23 105 LHP Eury De La Rosa optioned to Reno (7/22) 257/28 106 RHP Chaz Roe recalled by Arizona 247/28 107 LHP Tyler Skaggs optioned by Arizona 257/30 108 RHP Trevor Cahill added on a Major League Rehab Assignment 258/1 109 RHP Brett Lorin placed on Reno’s 7-day disabled list 248/1 110 C Mike Brenly reinstated from Reno’s 7-day disabled list 258/1 111 C Tuffy Gosewisch selected by Arizona 248/1 112 RHP Zeke Spruill recalled by Arizona 238/1 113 RHP Chaz Roe optioned to Reno 248/7 114 LHP Tony Sipp designated for assignment; assigned to Reno 258/11 115 RHP Garrett Mock placed on Reno’s 7-day disabled list 248/11 116 RHP Matt Wright reinstated from Reno’s 7-day disabled list 258/11 117 LHP Eury De La Rosa recalled by Arizona 24 8/11 118 INF Matt Davidson selected by Arizona 238/12 119 RHP Blayne Weller transferred from Missoula (R) 248/12 120 RHP Chaz Roe recalled by Arizona 238/12 121 LHP Tyler Skaggs recalled by Arizona 228/12 122 C/UTL Jake Fox signed to a ML Free Agent contract; assigned to Reno 238/13 123 RHP David Hernandez optioned to Reno (8/10) 248/13 124 RHP Zeke Spruill optioned to Reno (8/11) 258/14 125 RHP Blayne Weller transferred to Hillsboro (SA) 248/14 126 OF Ryan Stovall transferred from Visalia (A+) 258/14 127 OF Tony Campana recalled by Arizona 248/14 128 LHP Tyler Skaggs optioned to Reno 258/17 129 INF Chris Owings added to Reno’s 7-day Disabled list (retro to 8/15) 248/18 130 RHP Garrett Mock reinstated from Reno’s 7-day DL and released 248/19 131 RHP Chaz Roe optioned to Reno (8/17) 258/24 132 RHP Chaz Roe recalled by Arizona 248/24 133 RHP Brett Lorin reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 258/26 134 INF Willie Bloomquist added on a ML Rehab Assignment 258/27 135 OF Ryan Stovall transferred to Visalia (A+) 248/27 136 RHP Brett Lorin transferred to Mobile (AA) 238/27 137 C Tuffy Gosewisch optioned to Reno (8/26) 248/27 137 INF Matt Davidson optioned to Reno (8/26) 258/27 138 C Mike Brenly added to Reno’s 7-day disabled list 248/27 139 INF Chris Owings reinstated from Reno’s 7-day Disabled List 258/30 140 C/UTL Jake Fox added to Reno’s 7-day disabled list 248/30 141 RHP Brett Lorin transferred from Mobile (AA) 259/1 142 RHP David Hernandez recalled by Arizona 249/1 143 LHP Tony Sipp recalled by Arizona 23

2013 PLAYERS USED (61)Pitchers (33)*Randall Delgado*Eury De La Rosa*Garrett Mock*Joe Paterson*Evan Marshall*Chase Anderson*Matt Gorgen*Warner Madrigal*Charles Brewer

*Eddie Bonine*Bo Schultz*Tyler SkaggsWill Harris*Nelson FigueroaBryan HenryZeke SpruillWilly ParedesBryan Woodall

Mike BolsingerChaz RoeBrett LorinDavid Pauley#J.J. PutzKevin MunsonDiogenes RosarioMark SerranoMatt Wright

Shawn Camp#Brandon McCarthy#Trevor CahillTony SippBlayne WellerDavid Hernandez

Batters (28)*Tony Campana*Chris Owings*Mark Teahen*Kila Ka’aihue*Matt Davidson*Brad Snyder*Taylor Harbin*Tuffy Gosewisch*Evan Frey

*Tyler Kuhn*Ed Easley*Tyler Bortnick#Didi Gregorius#Cody Ross#Adam EatonAlfredo MarteJuan RiveraBrent Clevlen

#Willie BloomquistMike BrenlyMike Jacobs#Aaron Hill#Eric ChavezJosh WilsonTom BelzaEric HinskeJake Fox

Ryan Stovall

*denotes Opening Day roster#denotes ML Rehab Assignment

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MULTI-HIT GAMES PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H TOT TOM BELZA 0 0 0 0 0 WILLIE BLOOMQUIST (REHAB) 3 0 0 0 3 TYLER BORTNICK 13 6 0 0 19 MIKE BRENLY 0 0 0 0 0 TONY CAMPANA 27 5 0 0 32 ERIC CHAVEZ (REHAB) 1 0 0 0 1 BRENT CLEVLEN 0 0 0 0 0 MATT DAVIDSON 29 7 1 0 37 ED EASLEY 23 6 1 0 30 ADAM EATON (REHAB) 0 0 0 0 0 JAKE FOX 0 0 0 0 0 EVAN FREY 7 3 0 0 10 TUFFY GOSEWISCH 13 4 1 0 18 DIDI GREGORIUS (REHAB) 1 2 0 0 3 TAYLOR HARBIN 19 2 0 0 21 AARON HILL (REHAB) 1 1 0 0 2 ERIC HINSKE 0 0 0 0 0 MIKE JACOBS 23 9 0 0 32 KILA KA’AIHUE 12 5 1 0 18 TYLER KUHN 3 1 1 0 5 ALFREDO MARTE 20 3 0 0 23 CHRIS OWINGS 35 17 3 0 45 JUAN RIVERA 19 10 3 0 32 CODY ROSS (REHAB) 1 0 0 0 1 BRAD SNYDER 26 7 3 0 36 RYAN STOVALL 1 0 0 0 1 MARK TEAHEN 1 1 0 0 2 JOSH WILSON 9 1 0 0 10

TOM BELZA 0 0 0 0 0 WILLIE BLOOMQUIST (REHAB) 0 1 1 0 2 TYLER BORTNICK 3 1 1 0 5 MIKE BRENLY 0 0 0 0 0 TONY CAMPANA 5 1 1 0 7 ERIC CHAVEZ (REHAB) 0 0 0 0 0 BRENT CLEVLEN 1 0 0 0 1 MATT DAVIDSON 10 4 1 2 17 ED EASLEY 9 4 1 0 14 ADAM EATON (REHAB) 0 0 0 0 0 JAKE FOX 1 0 0 0 1 EVAN FREY 1 0 0 0 1 TUFFY GOSEWISCH 5 2 0 0 7 DIDI GREGORIUS (REHAB) 0 0 0 0 0 TAYLOR HARBIN 8 2 0 0 10 AARON HILL (REHAB) 2 0 0 0 2 ERIC HINSKE 0 0 0 0 0 MIKE JACOBS 10 7 1 0 18 KILA KA’AIHUE 6 3 1 1 11 TYLER KUHN 2 0 0 0 2 ALFREDO MARTE 9 1 1 1 12 CHRIS OWINGS 8 5 2 2 17 JUAN RIVERA 8 4 1 1 14 CODY ROSS (REHAB) 1 0 0 0 1 BRAD SNYDER 11 5 0 1 17 RYAN STOVALL 1 0 0 0 1 MARK TEAHEN 0 0 0 0 0 JOSH WILSON 7 0 0 0 7

MULTI-RBI GAMES PLAYER 2BI 3BI 4BI 5+BI TOT

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

FINAL SCORE RUN DIFFERENTIAL

Margins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20+Won by: 11 7 8 9 8 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lost By: 19 23 9 12 4 5 5 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

SCORING MARGIN

MULTI-RUN INNINGS - RENO OFFENSERUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST

2 114 9/2 at SLC (8th)

3 51 9/2 at SLC (9th)

4 21 9/2 at SLC (4th)

5 9 8/27 at TUC (3rd)

6 8 9/1 at SLC (2nd)

9 1 6/16 at TUC (1st)

ACES STARTERS

PITCHER STARTS QUALITY STARTS CLUB RECORD RUN SUPPORT RS AVGRHP Adcock 10 2 5-5 (.500) 61 6.1RHP Bolsinger 16 9 8-8 (.500) 68 4.3RHP Brewer 22 9 9-13 (.409) 50 2.3LHP Skaggs 17 9 7-10 (.412) 45 2.6RHP Spruill 15 5 8-7 (.533) 42 2.8

Aces When Bullpen Allows Runs: ......................................... 27-64

Aces When Bullpen Allows No Runs: .................................... 32-20

Aces When No Relievers Are Used: .......................................... 2-0

Aces When 1 Reliever Is Used: ................................................ 8-8

Aces When 2 Relievers Are Used: ......................................... 15-22

Aces When 3 Relievers Are Used: ......................................... 18-34

Aces When 4 Relievers Are Used: ......................................... 15-14

Aces When 5 or more Relievers Are Used: ................................ 2-6

SITUATIONAL CAPSULE

W-L ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR

Starters 37-58 5.54 740.1 848 509 456 294 586 79

Relievers 23-26 4.31 528.0 533 281 253 213 493 49

STARTERS VS. RELIEVERS

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MONTH AVERAGE RUNS HR SB BB SO OBP SLG OPS RECORD WIN PCTApril .281 148 22 31 100 221 .351 .410 .760 8-18 .308May .284 149 24 25 79 206 .335 .424 .759 13-17 .433June .292 145 25 23 87 216 .354 .449 .803 12-16 .429 July .283 137 26 11 73 190 .334 .439 .773 12-16 .429August .266 151 22 16 89 227 .330 .396 .725 13-17 .433 September .386 27 5 3 11 11 .448 .687 1.135 2-0 1.000

OFFENSE BY MONTH

MONTH ERA SAVES R ER BB SO WHIP AVG HR RECORD WIN PCTApril 6.31 3 184 161 103 191 1.61 .290 28 8-18 .308May 5.19 2 169 148 97 241 1.49 .284 31 13-17 .433 June 4.59 4 139 128 109 232 1.52 .279 28 12-16 .429July 4.63 5 143 128 89 189 1.47 .287 21 12-16 .429August 4.50 4 144 130 101 219 1.45 .271 20 13-17 .433September 7.00 1 14 14 8 11 1.67 .319 1 2-0 1.000

PITCHING BY MONTH

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

DISABLED LIST

PLAYER ON DATE OFF GAMES DL ELIGIBLE DL MISSED

BRYAN HENRY 4/4 4/11 4/26 21

CHRIS MCMURRAY 4/4 4/11 5/1 26

KEON BROXTON 4/4 4/11 5/4 29

EVAN MARSHALL 5/1 5/8 5/8 6

MARK TEAHEN 5/4 5/11 5/12 8

CHASE ANDERSON 5/26 6/2 6/4 9

BRAD SNYDER 5/25 6/1 6/12 17

TYLER BORTNICK 5/6 5/13 6/15 38

ALFREDO MARTE 5/21 5/28 6/15 24

BRYAN HENRY 6/3 6/10 7/1 26

CHASE ANDERSON 6/11 6/18 7/21 36

ZEKE SPRUILL 7/2 7/9 7/22 17

PLAYER ON DATE OFF GAMES DL ELIGIBLE DL MISSED

MIKE BRENLY 6/10 6/17 8/1 48

MATT WRIGHT 7/23 7/29 8/11 18

GARRETT MOCK 8/11 8/18 8/18 7

BRETT LORIN 8/1 8/8 8/24 22

CHRIS OWINGS 8/15 8/22 8/27 12

MIKE BRENLY 8/27 - - 7

JAKE FOX 8/30 - - 4

DISABLED LIST

AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN SOUTH PACIFIC NORTH PACIFIC SOUTH Iowa (2-2, .500) Albuquerque (3-1, .750) Colorado Springs (7-9, .438) Fresno (7-9, .438) Memphis (2-2, .500) New Orleans (1-3, .250) Salt Lake (9-7, .563) Las Vegas (3-13, .188) Nashville (2-2, .500) Oklahoma City (0-4, .000) Tacoma (10-6, .625) Sacramento (6-10, .375) Omaha (2-2, .500) Round Rock (1-3, .250) Tucson (5-11, .313)

Total (8-8, .500) Total (5-11, .313) Total (26-22, .542) Total (21-43, .328)

ACES VS. THE PCL

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ACES HOME RUNS

TOTAL DATE BATTER OPP PITCHER INNING ON1 4/4 Matt Davidson at CSP Manship 9 12 4/7 Tyler Bortnick at CSP Woods 7 23 4/7 Kila Ka’aihue at CSP Woods 8 04 4/9 Matt Davidson at SLC Arenas 2 05 4/9 Tuffy Gosewisch at SLC Arenas 4 06 4/9 Kila Ka’aihue at SLC Carpenter 6 17 4/10 (1) Brad Snyder at SLC Enright 1 28 4/12 Didi Gregorius vs. SAC Figueroa 6 09 4/12 Taylor Harbin vs. SAC Banwart 7 110 4/13 Tuffy Gosewisch vs. SAC Billings 7 111 4/13 Didi Gregorius vs. SAC Okajima 8 012 4/16 Matt Davidson vs. CSP Manship 5 013 4/17 Chris Owings vs. CSP Cassevah 7 014 4/19 Tuffy Gosewisch vs. CSP Schmidt 3 015 4/20 Kila Ka’aihue at SAC Banwart 1 016 4/23 Kila Ka’aihue at SAC Scribner 8 117 4/25 Brad Snyder vs. FRE Petit 4 018 4/26 Kila Ka’aihue vs. FRE Heston 1 019 4/26 Brad Snyder vs. FRE Heston 5 020 4/26 Chris Owings vs. FRE Lively 6 121 4/27 Ed Easley vs. FRE Loux 4 122 4/28 Taylor Harbin vs. FRE Kickham 1 123 5/1 Ed Easley vs. LAS Torres 6 024 5/2 Brad Snyder vs. LAS McHugh 5 125 5/4 Kila Ka’aihue at TAC Beavan 3 026 5/6 Matt Davidson at TAC Carraway 1 227 5/8 Kila Ka’aihue vs. OMA Boyer 7 028 5/12 Alfredo Marte vs. IOW Rusin 2 029 5/12 Kila Ka’aihue vs. IOW Takahashi 8 030 5/12 Kila Ka’aihue vs. IOW Parker 9 131 5/13 Taylor Harbin vs. IOW Struck 6 032 5/16 Tuffy Gosewisch at ALB Ames 9 233 5/17 Kila Ka’aihue at ALB Laffey 1 234 5/17 Tuffy Gosewisch at ALB Laffey 4 035 5/17 Kila Ka’aihue at ALB Smith 7 136 5/22 Ed Easley at RR McBride 4 237 5/25 Kila Ka’aihue vs. TAC Beavan 4 038 5/25 Kila Ka’aihue vs. TAC Beavan 6 139 5/26 Kila Ka’aihue vs. TAC Gillheeney 4 040 5/26 Juan Rivera vs. TAC Gillheeney 4 141 5/26 Juan Rivera vs. TAC Gillheeney 5 142 5/26 Matt Davidson vs. TAC Sweeney 7 043 5/28 Chris Owings at LAS Fox 6 044 5/28 Kila Ka’aihue at LAS Rodriguez 8 045 5/29 Matt Davidson at LAS Torres 7 046 5/30 Kila Ka’aihue at LAS Schwinden 6 047 6/1 Tuffy Gosewisch vs. TUC Bass 4 148 6/2 Matt Davidson vs. TUC Smith 2 049 6/2 Brent Clevlen vs. TUC Reyes 6 050 6/3 Chris Owings vs. TUC O’Sullivan 4 051 6/6 Tony Campana vs. CSP Pomeranz 7 152 6/8 Mike Jacobs vs. CSP Kensing 9 053 6/9 Chris Owings vs. CSP Carpenter 1 054 6/9 Matt Davidson vs. CSP Carpenter 1 055 6/9 Tyler Kuhn vs. CSP Frazier 8 156 6/10 Matt Davidson vs. SAC Banwart 5 057 6/11 Brent Clevlen vs. SAC Gray 3 158 6/13 Mike Jacobs vs. SAC Figueroa 7 059 6/14 Mike Jacobs at TUC O’Sullivan 1 260 6/15 Mike Jacobs at TUC Stange 8 061 6/16 Matt Davidson at TUC Erlin 1 262 6/16 Chris Owings at TUC Erlin 1 363 6/16 Mike Jacobs at TUC Boscan 5 264 6/18 Mike Jacobs vs. FRE Heston 1 265 6/18 Mike Jacobs vs. FRE Heston 3 066 6/18 Ed Easley vs. FRE Runzler 9 367 6/19 Mike Jacobs vs. FRE Fleet 7 268 6/21 Chris Owings vs. FRE Bonser 5 169 6/21 Taylor Harbin vs. FRE Hembree 8 170 6/24 Mike Jacobs vs. TUC O’Sullivan 2 071 6/28 Alfredo Marte at SAC Straily 4 272 7/1 Mike Jacobs vs. SLC Brasier 6 0

TOTAL DATE BATTER OPP PITCHER INNING ON73 7/2 Josh Wilson vs. SLC Schugel 2 174 7/3 Matt Davidson vs. SLC Shoemaker 1 175 7/3 Matt Davidson vs. SLC Shoemaker 4 176 7/6 Chris Owings at CSP Volstad 3 077 7/8 Adam Eaton at FRE Petit 6 078 7/9 Chris Owings at FRE Lively 1 179 7/9 Chris Owings at FRE Lively 3 180 7/9 Tyler Bortnick at FRE Lively 4 081 7/9 Chris Owings at FRE Lively 5 082 7/9 Brad Snyder at FRE Lively 5 083 7/10 Matt Davidson at FRE Heston 3 384 7/11 Matt Davidson at TAC Snow 2 085 7/13 Juan Rivera at TAC Paxton 4 086 7/14 Brad Snyder at TAC Beavan 4 187 7/19 Mike Jacobs vs. LAS Fox 1 188 7/21 Matt Davidson vs. LAS Schwinden 2 089 7/23 Matt Davidson at LAS deGrom 4 190 7/23 Juan Rivera at LAS Hampson 6 191 7/23 Taylor Harbin at LAS Burke 7 192 7/23 Mike Jacobs at LAS Burke 8 093 7/26 Alfredo Marte vs. TAC Beavan 2 094 7/28 Juan Rivera vs. TAC Carraway 1 295 7/28 Chris Owings vs. TAC Carraway 5 096 7/29 Josh Wilson vs. TAC Sweeney 6 197 7/31 Juan Rivera at OKC LeBlanc 4 198 8/1 Ed Easley at OKC Berger 6 299 8/9 Mike Jacobs vs. MEM Greenwood 1 1100 8/10 Brad Snyder vs. MEM Rondon 8 1101 8/11 Mike Jacobs vs. MEM Whiting 4 1102 8/15 Mike Jacobs vs. NAS Hellweg 6 0103 8/15 Josh Wilson vs. NAS Hellweg 6 1104 8/17 Juan Rivera at FRE Fitzgerald 1 0105 8/17 Brad Snyder at FRE Fitzgerald 3 0106 8/17 Ed Easley at FRE Fitzgerald 4 1107 8/17 Brad Snyder at FRE Fitzgerald 5 0108 8/17 Mike Jacobs at FRE Edlefsen 6 0109 8/18 Alfredo Marte at FRE Lively 5 1110 8/18 Brad Snyder at FRE Kontos 8 1111 8/21 Juan Rivera vs. SLC Hanson 5 1112 8/21 Mike Jacobs vs. SLC Johnson 8 1113 8/22 Juan Rivera vs. SLC Enright 1 2114 8/22 Tyler Bortnick vs. SLC Enright 2 1115 8/23 Mike Jacobs vs. SLC Willis 1 2116 8/23 Alfredo Marte vs. SLC Willis 1 1117 8/31 Juan Rivera at SLC Hanson 4 0118 8/31 Josh Wilson at SLC Hanson 5 1119 8/31 Alfredo Marte at SLC Cabrera 6 2120 9/1 Alfredo Marte at SLC Enright 5 2121 9/2 Tuffy Gosewisch at SLC Willis 2 1122 9/2 Brad Snyder at SLC Johnson 5 2123 9/2 Brad Snyder at SLC Urquidez 8 0124 9/2 Matt Davidson at SLC Urquidez 8 0

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

SOLO .....................................................................................................................57

2-RUN ..................................................................................................................46

3-RUN ..................................................................................................................18

GRAND SLAM ........................................................................................................3

HOME ...................................................................................................................66

ROAD ....................................................................................................................58

APRIL ...................................................................................................................22

MAY ......................................................................................................................24

JUNE .....................................................................................................................25

JULY ......................................................................................................................26

AUGUST ................................................................................................................22

SEPTEMBER ..........................................................................................................5

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ACES HOME RUNS

BATTER HR 1R 2R 3R GS VS LHP VS RHP HOME ROAD TIE GO-AHEAD ACES RECORD MiLB CAREER LAST HR

TYLER BORTNICK 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 3-0 26 8/22 vs. SLC

TONY CAMPANA 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 3 6/6 vs. CSP

BRENT CLEVLEN 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1-1 132 6/11 vs. SAC

MATT DAVIDSON 17 9 6 1 1 1 16 8 9 1 5 9-7 80 9/2 at SLC

ED EASLEY 6 1 3 1 1 2 4 3 3 0 1 3-3 28 8/17 at FRE

ADAM EATON (REHAB) 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-1 26 7/8 at FRE

TUFFY GOSEWISCH 7 3 3 1 0 3 4 3 4 1 2 4-3 52 9/2 at SLC

DIDI GREGORIUS (REHAB) 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 22 4/13 vs. SAC

TAYLOR HARBIN 5 1 4 0 0 1 4 4 1 0 1 2-3 58 7/23 at LAS

MIKE JACOBS 18 9 4 5 0 3 15 13 5 1 5 9-8 151 8/23 vs. SLC

KILA KA’AIHUE 16 10 5 1 0 3 13 7 9 0 4 9-4 196 5/30 at LAS

TYLER KUHN 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1-0 17 6/9 vs. CSP

ALFREDO MARTE 7 2 2 3 0 2 5 3 4 2 2 5-2 57 9/1 at SLC

CHRIS OWINGS 12 7 4 0 1 1 11 6 6 0 5 7-3 47 7/28 vs. TAC

JUAN RIVERA 10 3 4 3 0 5 5 5 5 0 7 7-2 100 8/31 at SLC

BRAD SNYDER 12 6 4 2 0 0 12 4 8 1 1 5-5 167 9/2 at SLC

JOSH WILSON 4 0 4 0 0 0 4 3 1 2 1 3-1 85 8/31 at SLC

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (2): Kila Ka’aihue (5/12 vs. IOW); Ed Easley (6/18 vs. FRE)

LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS (0):

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (2): Ed Easley (6/18 vs. FRE); Alfredo Marte (8/18 at FRE)

MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES (9): Kila Ka’aihue (5/12 vs. IOW, 5/17 at ALB, 5/25 vs. TAC); Juan Rivera (5/26 vs. TAC); Mike Jacobs (6/18 vs. FRE); Matt Davidson (7/3 vs. SLC); Chris Owings (7/9 at FRE); Brad Snyder (8/17 at FRE, 9/2 at SLC)

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (2): Tony Campana (6/6 vs. CSP); Chris Owings (6/9 vs. CSP)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (1): Chris Owings & Brad Snyder (7/9 at FRE)

GRAND SLAMS (3): Chris Owings (6/16 at TUC); Ed Easley (6/18 vs. FRE); Matt Davidson (7/10 at FRE)

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

MOST HITS ............................................... 4–14x; last Matt Davidson and Brad Snyder (9/2 at SLC)

MOST DOUBLES ......................................................................2–22x; last Mike Jacobs (9/2 at SLC)

MOST TRIPLES ...........................................................................2–Chris Owings (7/18 vs. LAS)

MOST HOME RUNS ........................................................................3–Chris Owings (7/9 at FRE)

MOST RBIS .................................................5–8x; last Matt Davidson and Brad Snyder (9/2 at SLC)

MOST RUNS .................................................................... 4–2x; last Tony Campana (6/21 vs. FRE)

MOST WALKS ......................................................... 3–11x; last Bortnick and Easley (8/23 vs. SLC)

MOST STRIKEOUTS ......................................................... 4–2x; last Matt Davidson (7/31 at OKC)

2013 BATTING SUPERLATIVES

FEWEST HITS ........................................................................0–Nate Adcock (4 IP; 8/27 at TUC)

MOST EARNED RUNS ...............................................................11–Nelson Figueroa (4/25 vs. FRE)

MOST INNINGS ............................................................9.0–2x; last Mike Bolsinger (7/13 at TAC)

MOST STRIKEOUTS .................................................................... 13–Tyler Skaggs (6/29 at SAC)

MOST PITCHES ...........................................................................123–Zeke Spruill (6/9 vs. CSP)

MOST HBP ........................................................................................ 3–Charles Brewer (4/12)

MOST WP ........................................................................... 3–Eddie Bonine (4/10 GM 2 at SLC)

MOST HR ALLOWED ............................................................... 3–Nelson Figueroa (4/25 vs. FRE)

2013 STARTING PITCHING SUPERLATIVES

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

TEAM

Longest Winning Streak ................................................................................................................6g (7/9–14)

Longest Losing Streak ................................................................................................................8g (5/29–6/6)

Longest Home Winning Streak .....................................................................................................5g (7/27–8/9

Longest Home Losing Streak.......................................................................................................6g (5/27–6/6)

Longest Road Winning Streak ....................................................................................................... 6g (7/9–14)

Longest Road Losing Streak ........................................................................................................8g (7/22–8/2)

Longest Game (Innings) ............................................................................................................ 15 (4/6 at CSP)

Longest Game (Time) ....................................................9 innings: 4:16 (6/19 vs. FRE); extra innings: 4:16 (4/6 at CSP)

Shortest Game (Time) .............................................. 7 innings: 1:57 (5/9 GM 1 vs. OMA); 9 innings: 2:14 (7/27 vs. TAC)

Most Errors ..................................................................................................................... 4 (3x; last 8/17 at FRE)

Most Double Plays Hit Into........................................................................................................5 (5/13 vs. IOW)

Most Double Plays Turned ........................................................................................................... 5 (9/2 at SLC)

Largest Margin of Victory .......................................................................................................... 13 (4/7 at CSP)

Largest Margin of Defeat .........................................................................................................16 (4/14 vs. SAC)

Most Games Over .500 ................................................................................................................1 (2x; last 4/9)

Most Games Below .500 ......................................................................................................... 29 (3x; last 8/28)

Largest Division Lead ........................................................................................................................ 1.0 (4/4)

Largest Division Deficit ........................................................................................................ 23.0 (5x; last 8/19)

BATTINGMost Hits ................................................................................................................................ 20 (6/16 at TUC)

Fewest Hits.................................................................................................................... 3 (2x; last 4/22 vs. SAC)

Most Runs .............................................................................................................................. 18 (6/16 at TUC)

Fewest Runs ................................................................................................................... 0 (3x; last 5/31 at LAS)

Most Runs in an Inning .............................................................................................................. 9 (6/16 at TUC)

Most Home Runs ............................................................................................................. 5 (2x; last 8/17 at FRE)

Most LOB ................................................................................................................................16 (4/17 vs. CSP)

Most Walks ................................................................................................................... 10 (2x; last 8/23 vs. SLC)

Most Strikeouts ............................................................................................................ 14 (4x; last 8/4 at NEW)

PITCHINGFewest Hits....................................................................................................................... 3 (2x; last 5/4 at TAC)

Most Hits ................................................................................................................................21 (4/14 vs. SAC)

Fewest Runs ....................................................................................................................0 (5x; last 7/14 at TAC)

Most Runs ..............................................................................................................................22 (4/14 vs. SAC)

Most Runs in an Inning ...................................................................................................10 (2x; last 7/23 at LAS)

Most Home Runs ...................................................................................................................... 5 (4/14 vs. SAC)

Most Walks .................................................................................................................... 10 (4x; last 6/2 vs. TUC)

Most Strikeouts .............................................................................................................15 (2x; last 6/28 at SAC)

2013 HIGHS & LOWS

NAME SB CS PCTMike Brenly 2 1 33%Ed Easley 45 25 36%Jake Fox 4 0 0%Tuffy Gosewisch 22 23 51%

NAME IP ER ERAMike Brenly 33.0 16 4.36Ed Easley 644.1 395 5.52Jake Fox 22.0 10 4.09Tuffy Gosewisch 565.0 288 4.59

CATCHERS CAPSULE

2013 ACES BALLPARK ATTENDANCE

LAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2013 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS

6,359 71/1 349,364 4,921 2 17

TEAM10+ game winning streak ............................................................................. N/A5+ game losing streak ...................................................................(6) 7/21–26/13Series sweep, home ............................................................... vs. TUC, 8/31–9/3/12Series sweep, road ...................................................................at SLC, 8/30–9/2/13

OFFENSE4 hits in a game ...................................................... Davidson & Snyder, 9/2/13 at SLC5+ hits in a game ................................................................Pollock, 7/26/12 vs. CSP4 RBIs in a game ................................................................... Rivera, 6/28/13 at SAC5 RBIs in a game ..................................................... Davidson & Snyder, 9/2/13 at SLC6+ RBIs in a game .........................................................Gillespie (8), 6/29/12 vs. FRE2 triples in a game ............................................................. Owings, 7/18/13 vs. LAS2 HR in a game ........................................................................Snyder, 9/2/13 at SLC3 HR in a game ...................................................................... Owings, 7/9/13 at FRE2 SB in a game ...................................................................... Owings, 9/2/13 at SLC3 SB in a game ................................................................. Campana, 4/27/13 vs. FRE2 RBI by a pitcher .................................................................. Miley, 7/18/11 vs. FRECycle ................................................................................... Cowgill, 6/7/11 vs. SLCLeadoff HR .......................................................................... Eaton, 7/13/12 vs. SLCGrand slam ....................................................................... Davidson, 7/10/13 at FREGrand slam, opponent..............................................Jamie Hoffmann, 5/31/13 at LASInside-the-park HR .............................................................. Owings, 6/9/13 vs. CSPPinch-hit HR ......................................................................... Marte, 8/18/13 at FREWalk-off HR ......................................................................... Easley, 6/18/13 vs. FREBack-to-back HR .......................................................Owings & Snyder, 7/9/13 at FREHR by a pitcher ...................................................................... Torra, 7/11/10 at CSPHR in a 1-0 win.............................................................................................. N/AHR in a 1-0 loss ............................................................................................. N/A2 hits in an inning ............................................................... Owings, 6/16/13 at TUCScore 10+ runs in an inning ..................................................... 8/10/12 vs. ABQ (10)15 hits ............................................................................................8/27/13 at TUC16 hits ............................................................................................7/23/13 at LAS17 hits ............................................................................................ 8/16/12 vs. RR18 hits ..............................................................................................9/2/13 at SLC19 hits .......................................................................................... 5/14/13 vs. IOW20 hits ............................................................................................6/16/13 at TUC21+ hits ................................................................................. 8/10/12 vs. ABQ (21)16 runs .......................................................................................... 7/19/11 vs. FRE17 runs .............................................................................................9/2/13 at SLC18 runs ...........................................................................................6/16/13 at TUC19 runs ......................................................................................................... N/A20+runs ................................................................................. 8/10/12 vs. ABQ (22)

PITCHINGNo-hitter ...................................................................................................... N/ANo-hitter, opponent ..................................................................................... N/AOne-hitter .................................................................................................... N/AOne-hitter, opponent .................................................................................... N/AComplete game ................................................................ Bolsinger, 7/13/13 at TACComplete game, opponent ..........................................James Paxton, 7/27/13 vs. TAC10+ SO game by starter .............................................. Bolsinger (10), 8/6/13 at NEW10+ SO game, opponent starter ............................... Burch Smith (10), 8/29/13 at TUC

DEFENSE2 DPs in a game ............................................................................. 8/21/13 vs. SLC3 DPs in a game ........................................................................................... 9/2/13 at SLC (5)3 OF assists in a game ........................................................ Watson, 5/16/09 at MEMCommitted 3 errors ........................................................................ 8/25/13 vs. SLCCommitted 4 errors .........................................................................8/17/13 at FRE

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

RECORD BY BATTING ORDER RECORD BY POSITION1. Tony Campana (26-37); Evan Frey (3-7); Didi Gregorius (1-6); Taylor Harbin (3-4); Tyler Bortnick (12-11); Adam Eaton (3-7); Brad Snyder (8-8); Willie Bloomquist (3-3); Josh Wilson (1-1)2. Chris Owings (48-61); Tyler Kuhn (0-1); Taylor Harbin (2-7); Tyler Bortnick (5-8); Evan Frey (1-0); Brad Snyder (4-7)3. Mark Teahen (3-3); Kila Ka’aihue (15-23); Chris Owings (4-12); Cody Ross (0-1); Alfredo Marte (0-1); Mike Jacobs (23-30); Tuffy Gosewisch (0-1); Aaron Hill (6-0); Eric Chavez (0-3); Juan Rivera (5-6); Brad Snyder (1-1); Josh Wilson (1-0); Ed Easley (2-3)4. Kila Ka’aihue (5-10); Matt Davidson (43-50); Brad Snyder (0-1); Alfredo Marte (0-1); Mike Jacobs (7-8); Juan Rivera (5-14)5. Matt Davidson (4-8); Brad Snyder (12-20); Tyler Bortnick (0-5); Mark Teahen (0-1); Alfredo Marte (14-14); Juan Rivera (18-22); Tuffy Gosewisch (1-1); Mike Jacobs (6-4); Josh Wilson (0-2); Eric Hinske (1-0); Ed Easley (4-5); Jake Fox (0-2)6. Brad Snyder (12-15); Taylor Harbin (3-12); Tyler Bortnick (0-3); Mark Teahen (4-3); Ed Easley (2-2); Tyler Kuhn (3-6); Alfredo Marte (16-16); Juan Rivera (11-7); Evan Frey (0-1); Mike Jacobs (1-3); Josh Wilson (5-6); Eric Hinske (1-0); Matt Davidson (1-7); Jake Fox (0-3); Tuffy Gosewisch (1-0)7. Taylor Harbin (8-10); Tyler Kuhn (5-6); Tyler Bortnick (3-5); Mark Teahen (0-3); Evan Frey (1-7); Tuffy Gosewisch (13-11); Ed Easley (6-18); Alfredo Marte (9-7); Brent Clevlen (0-4); Juan Rivera (1-0); Brad Snyder (5-5); Josh Wilson (2-7); Eric Hinske (2-0); Tony Campana (1-0); Jake Fox (3-2)8. Tuffy Gosewisch (15-15); Ed Easley (13-21); Tyler Kuhn (4-5); Taylor Harbin (8-9); Tony Campana (4-5); Mark Teahen (0-1); Tyler Bortnick (2-4); Brent Clevlen (2-2); Evan Frey (2-5); Josh Wilson (7-11); Brad Snyder (0-1); Tom Belza (0-1); Eric Hinske (1-0); Mike Brenly (1-3); Ryan Stovall (0-1); Alfredo Marte (1-0)9. Pitcher (32-52); Tony Campana (4-10); Evan Frey (3-4); Taylor Harbin (8-8); Tuffy Gosewisch (2-4); Ed Easley (3-1); Brent Clevlen (1-1); Tyler Bortnick (2-2); Josh Wilson (4-2); Ryan Stovall (1-0)

C- Tuffy Gosewisch (32-31); Ed Easley (25-49); Mike Brenly (1-3); Jake Fox (1-1)

1B- Kila Ka’aihue (17-33); Mark Teahen (2-1); Juan Rivera (6-5); Mike Jacobs (34-45); Eric Hinske (1-0)

2B- Taylor Harbin (12-22); Tyler Bortnick (19-29); Chris Owings (3-8); Tyler Kuhn (6-6); Willie Bloomquist (2-3);

Aaron Hill (6-0); Josh Wilson (12-16)

3B- Matt Davidson (46-61); Tyler Bortnick (3-5); Mark Teahen (1-1); Taylor Harbin (10-12); Eric Chavez (0-3);

Josh Wilson (0-1); Jake Fox (0-1)

SS- Chris Owings (48-64); Taylor Harbin (3-5); Didi Gregorius (0-1); Tyler Bortnick (1-2); Josh Wilson (7-12);

Willie Bloomquist (1-0)

LF- Mark Teahen (4-5); Tyler Kuhn (0-6); Evan Frey (2-5); Taylor Harbin (7-10); Brad Snyder (3-3); Tony Campana (8-14);

Juan Rivera (33-39); Brent Clevlen (1-0); Josh Wilson (1-0); Jake Fox (1-2)

CF- Tony Campana (27-38); Evan Frey (3-12); Brad Snyder (30-32); Adam Eaton (0-2)

RF- Brad Snyder (8-21); Tyler Kuhn (5-5); Cody Ross (0-1); Evan Frey (5-7); Alfredo Marte (40-39); Brent Clevlen (2-7);

Tom Belza (0-1); Jake Fox (0-2); Ryan Stovall (0-1)

DH- Didi Gregorius (1-5); Mark Teahen (0-4); Tyler Kuhn (1-2); Kila Ka’aihue (3-0); Adam Eaton (3-5); Juan Rivera (1-5);

Brad Snyder (2-1); Matt Davidson (2-4); Ed Easley (4-1); Tuffy Gosewisch (0-1); Mike Jacobs (3-0); Tyler Bortnick (1-2);

Chris Owings (1-1); Eric Hinske (4-0); Jake Fox (1-1); Ryan Stovall (1-0)

EJECTION REPORT OUTFIELD ASSISTSOUTFIELDER ASSISTSTom Belza 0Tony Campana 5Brent Clevlen 0Adam Eaton (ML Rehab) 0Jake Fox 2Evan Frey 1Taylor Harbin 1Tyler Kuhn 1Alfredo Marte 3Joe Paterson 0

OUTFIELDER ASSISTSJuan Rivera 9Cody Ross (ML Rehab) 0Brad Snyder 3Ryan Stovall 0Mark Teahen 1Josh Wilson 0TOTAL 26

DATE/OPP EJECTED UMPIRE INNING REASON6/15 at TUC Tony Campana Greg Stanzak 7 Arguing out/safe at first call6/1 vs. TUC Tony Campana Tripp Gibson 10 Arguing failed appeal at 3rd base6/1 vs. TUC Greg Gross Tripp Gibson 10 Arguing failed appeal at 3rd base6/1 vs. TUC Brett Butler Tripp Gibson 4 Arguing balls and strikes5/1 vs. LAS Brett Butler Gerard Ascani 4 Arguing fair/foul call

PINCH HITTERS

BATTER BATTING AVERAGE XBH RBIsChase Anderson .000 (0x1) 0 0Tom Belza 1.000 (1x1) 1 0Mike Bolsinger .000 (0x0) 0 0Tyler Bortnick .167 (2x12) 0 0Mike Brenly .000 (0x3) 0 0Charles Brewer .000 (0x1) 0 0Tony Campana .400 (2x5) 0 0Brent Clevlen .000 (0x5) 0 0Ed Easley .286 (2x7) 1 5Jake Fox .250 (1x4) 0 2Evan Frey .200 (3x15) 0 0Tuffy Gosewisch .000 (0x4) 0 0Taylor Harbin .153 (2x13) 1 0Tyler Kuhn .167 (2x12) 0 0Warner Madrigal 1.000 (1x1) 0 0Alfredo Marte .600 (3x5) 1 3Garrett Mock .000 (0x1) 0 0Juan Rivera .000 (0x2) 0 0Tyler Skaggs .000 (0x1) 0 0Brad Snyder .300 (3x10) 2 2Ryan Stovall .000 (0x3) 0 0Mark Teahen .000 (0x3) 0 0Josh Wilson .125 (1x8) 0 0TOTALS .197 (23x117) 6 12

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Longest All-Time Overall Hitting Streak:1. 31 games, Jake Elmore 5/20/12–6/24/12)2. 24 games, Tony Abreu (6/4/11–7/6/11)3. 23 games, Chris Owings (5/11/13–6/4/13)4. 18 games, Randy Ruiz (4/14/12–5/8/12)5. 17 games, Collin Cowgill (5/23/11–6/9/11)6. 16 games Yunesky Sanchez (6/20/10–7/11/10)6. 16 games, Wily Mo Peña (4/9/11–4/28/11)6. 16 games, A.J. Pollock (6/2/12–6/19/12)7. 15 games, Wily Mo Peña (5/2/11–5/16/11)7. 15 games, Brandon Allen (7/16/09–7/31/09) 7. 15 games, Collin Cowgill (6/19/11–7/6/11)7. 15 games, Cole Gillespie (5/23/12–6/7/12)8. 14 games, 5 times

Longest Active Overall Hitting Streak: 7 games, Alfredo Marte, 8/27–presentLongest 2013 Overall Hitting Streak: 23 games, Chris Owings, 5/11–6/4

Longest All-Time Home Hitting Streak: 26 games, John Hester (5/11/09–8/2/09)Longest Active Home Hitting Streak: 4 games, Taylor Harbin, 8/22–25Longest 2013 Home Hitting Streak: 13 games, Matt Davidson, 4/28–5/25

Longest All-Time Road Hitting Streak: 26 games, Luke Carlin (4/10/09–8/5/09)Longest Active Road Hitting Streak: 7 games, Alfredo Marte, 8/27–presentLongest 2013 Road Hitting Streak: 20 games, Chris Owings, 4/23–6/16

Scheduled First Pitch (all times local to home city)11:30 a.m. 0-1 (.000)11:35 a.m. 1-1 (.500)12:05 p.m. 1-1 (.500)1:05 p.m. 8-5 (.615)1:30 p.m. 1-1 (.500) 1:35 p.m. 1-3 (.250)4:05 p.m. 2-0 (1.000)5:00 p.m. 1-0 (1.000)5:05 p.m. 1-1 (.500)6:05 p.m. 1-6 (.143)6:35 p.m. 7-17 (.292)7:05 p.m. 37-46 (.446)

Length of GameLess than 2 Hours 1-0 (1.000)2 Hours to 3 Hours 27-45 (.375)3 Hours to 4 Hours 31-37 (.456)More than 4 Hours 1-2 (.333)

Time ZonePacific 43-61 (.413)Mountain 15-13 (.536)Central 2-10 (.167)

HITTING STREAKS ACES BY THE CLOCK

2013 WALK-OFF FINISHES

DATE OPP W/L SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY7/31 OKC L 4-3 Laird RBI single7/29 TAC W 7-6 Montero fielding error on ball hit by Davidson to first base7/20 LAS W 5-4 Rivera RBI single7/7 CSP L 7-6 T. Wheeler RBI single6/18 FRE W 14-10 Easley grand slam5/19 ALB L 6-5 Castellanos RBI single5/12 IOW W 9-8 Ka’aihue 2-run home run4/17 CSP W 8-7 Davidson 2-RBI single with the bases loaded4/6 CSP L 3-2 Paulsen RBI single

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

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D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON HIT LEADERS1. ADAM EATON, 2012 ......................................................................1862. ANDY GREEN, 2005 .......................................................................182T3. LYLE OVERBAY, 2002 ...................................................................180T3. CHRIS OWINGS, 2013 ......................................................1805. CHAD TRACY, 2003 ........................................................................1696. ALEX ROMERO, 2007 .....................................................................1667. ALBERTO CALLASPO, 2006 ............................................................1658. CHRIS CARTER, 2007 .....................................................................1639. BRIAN BARDEN, 2006 ...................................................................159T10. JOSH WHITESELL, 2008 .............................................................156T10. TIM RAINES, 2008 .....................................................................156

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON RUNS LEADERS1. ANDY GREEN, 2005 .......................................................................125

2. ADAM EATON, 2012 ......................................................................119

3. CHRIS OWINGS, 2013 .......................................................104

T4. COLE GILLESPIE, 2011 .................................................................100

T4. JASON CONTI, 1999 .....................................................................100

6. CARLOS QUENTIN, 2005 ..................................................................98

7. TIM RAINES, 2008 ...........................................................................96

8. COLLIN COWGILL, 2008 ...................................................................95

9. ALBERTO CALLASPO, 2006 ..............................................................93

10. CHAD TRACY, 2003 ........................................................................91

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLES LEADERST1. ANDY GREEN, 2005 .......................................................................46

T1. ADAM EATON, 2012.......................................................................46

T3. JAMIE D’ANTONA, 2007 .................................................................43

T3. TAYLOR HARBIN, 2012 ...................................................................43

5. LYLE OVERBAY, 2002 .......................................................................40

T6. DOUG DEEDS, 2010 .......................................................................39

T6. CHRIS CARTER, 2007 .....................................................................39

8. CONOR JACKSON, 2005 ...................................................................38

T9. JOSH WHITESELL, 2008 .................................................................36

T9. JON WEBER, 2006 .........................................................................36

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON WINS LEADERS1. STEPHEN RANDOLPH, 2002 ............................................................15

2. TONY BARNETTE, 2009 ....................................................................14

3. DUSTIN NIPPERT, 2006 ....................................................................13

T4. CHARLES BREWER, 2011 ...............................................................11

T4. MATT TORRA, 2010 .......................................................................11

T4. SETH ETHERTON, 2009 ..................................................................11

T4. MIKE BACSIK, 2006 .......................................................................11

T4. EDGAR GONZALEZ, 2005 ...............................................................11

T4. NELSON FIGUEROA, 1999 ..............................................................11

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON SAVES LEADERST1. CHAD HARVILLE, 2007 ..................................................................25T1. JONATHAN ALBALADEJO, 2012 .....................................................253. JOHNNY RUFFIN, 2000 ....................................................................204. BRET PRINZ, 2002 ...........................................................................18T5. CARLOS ROSA, 2010 ......................................................................13T5. BOBBY KORECKY, 2009 ..................................................................13T5. JEREMY WARD, 2001 .....................................................................13T5. BEN FORD, 1998 ............................................................................13T9. RICH BATCHELOR, 1999 .................................................................12T9. BRIAN BRUNEY, 2003 ....................................................................12T9. VLADIMIR NUNEZ, 2005 ................................................................12

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETE GAME LEADERST1. EDGAR GONZALEZ, 2006 .................................................................3

T1. CHRIS MICHALAK, 2005 ..................................................................3

T3. CHARLES BREWER, 2012 .................................................................2

T3. LANCE CORMIER, 2004 ....................................................................2

T3. JOHN PATTERSON, 2003 ..................................................................2

T3. BOB WOLCOTT, 1998 .......................................................................2

T3. HORACIO ESTRADA, 2002 ................................................................2

32 PLAYERS TIED...................................................................................1

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON STOLEN BASE LEADERS1. ADAM EATON, 2012 ........................................................................38T2. JAKE ELMORE, 2012 ......................................................................32T2. TONY CAMPANA, 2013 ......................................................32T4. COLLIN COWGILL, 2011 .................................................................30T4. CHRIS ROBERSON, 2009 ................................................................306. TIM RAINES, 2008 ...........................................................................287. COLE GILLESPIE, 2011 .....................................................................248. LUIS TERRERO, 2003 ........................................................................23T9. EVAN FREY, 2011 ...........................................................................22T9. TRENT OELTJEN, 2009 ....................................................................22T9. JASON CONTI, 1999 .......................................................................22T9. DANTE POWELL, 1999 ...................................................................22

D-BACKS ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A SINGLE-SEASON AVG LEADERS (min 389 AB)

1. ADAM EATON, 2012 .................................................................. .. .381

2. JAMIE D’ANTONA, 2008............................................................... .365

T3. COLLIN COWGILL, 2011 ............................................................. .354

T3. CONOR JACKSON, 2005 ............................................................. .354

5. JAKE ELMORE, 2012 .................................................................... .344

T6. ANDY GREEN, 2005 ................................................................... .343

T6. LYLE OVERBAY, 2002 ................................................................. .343

8. JESUS MERCHAN, 2008 ............................................................... .339

9. ALBERTO CALLASPO, 2006 .......................................................... .337

10. CHRIS OWINGS, 2013 ................................................... .330