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Friday, August 15, 2014 Game #121 (65-55) Comerica Park SEATTLE MARINERS (65-55) at DETROIT TIGERS (65-54) Road #55 (31-23) TONIGHT’S TILT…the Mariners begin a 3-city, 9-game road trip to Detroit (3 games), Philadelphia (3 games) and Boston (3 games) with the first of three here in Comerica…have won four straight games and were 8-1 on just completed homestand vs. Atlanta (2-0), the White Sox (3-1) and Toronto (3-0)… tonight’s game will be televised on ROOT SPORTS in HD & broadcast live on 770 KTTH & Mariners Radio Network. ODDS AND ENDS…have won four straight and are 10-3 over last 13 games and 14-11 since the All- Star break…also 11-4 over last 15 games…14-22 in one-run games and 3-6 in extra innings…34-32 at Safeco Field (20-12 since 6/15) and 31-23 on the road. Record Streak Felix Hernandez has recorded a Major League record with 16 consecutive starts allowing 2 or fewer runs in 7.0 or more innings…old record was 13 by Tom Seaver in 1971. Dominating Felix Hernandez is 1st in the AL in ERA (1.95), 3rd in strikeouts (194), T2nd in wins (13), 1st in quality starts (23), 2nd in innings pitched (180.1) and 1st in WHIP (0.86). The Big 3 – The Mariners top 3 starters (Felix, Iwakuma, Young) have combined to go 35-15 with a 2.56 ERA (131 ER, 460.0 IP) in 69 G/68 GS…lowest ERA by a starting trio in the American League. Save It Fernando Rodney is 2nd in the AL with 35 saves (35-for-38 in save opps). Run Differential – Mariners have the 2nd-best run differential (+89, 463-384) in MLB. Hit Parade Robinson Cano is 2nd in the AL in batting average (.330) and T3rd in hits (145). Mix and Match – Mariners have used 108 different starting lineups (batting) this season. Looking for the Slam – Mariners and the Dodgers are the only teams without a grand slam…Mariners are batting .296 (21x71) with 5 bases-clearing hits this season with the bases loaded. Backstop HR Mike Zunino is 2nd in MLB amongst catchers with 18 home runs…the club record for HR by a catcher is 19 by Miguel Olivo in 2011. LATELY…the Mariners are 9-2 over the last 11 games, going from 3 games over .500 (56-53) to a season- high 10 games over .500 (65-55)…during this stretch the club is batting .271 (95x351) with 28 extra-base hits (2B-13, 3B-2, HR-13) and averaging 5.3 runs per game (outscored opponent 58-21)…pitching staff has a 1.82 ERA (20 ER, 99.0 IP) and .208 opponent batting average during this span. HIGH-WATER MARK…the Mariners are 65-55 (.542) reaching the high-water mark for the season at 10 games over .500…have not been 10 or more games over .500 since finishing the 2007 season 88-74. HEATING UPKendrys Morales has homered in back-to-back games, and over his last 5 games is hitting .350 (7x20) with 3 runs, 2 doubles, 2 home runs, 3 RBI…has 4 extra-base hits in his last three games compared to just two in his first 15 games with Seattle. 3 OR LESS RUNS ALLOWED…the Mariners have not allowed more than 3 runs in any game this month, stretching the club-record streak to 12 consecutive games…the current streak bests the 9-game streak from June 1-11, 2009…tied for the 2nd-longest in the American League since 2000 behind the Royals (13, 2013) and Angels (12, 2012 & 12 in 2002). HISTORIC PITCHING…the Mariners pitching staff leads the Majors with a 2.95 ERA (355 ER, 1083.0 IP)…current mark is on pace to shatter the current club record of 3.54 set in 2001…the last American League team to finish a full season with a sub 3.00 ERA was the 1974 World Series Champion Oakland A’s…Mariners relief pitchers lead the AL with a 2.34 ERA (2nd in MLB) and starters lead the league with a 3.27 ERA (3rd in MLB)…since June 21 team ERA is 2.36 with a .207 opponent batting average. PAXTON’S PERFORMANCEJames Paxton is 5-0 with a 1.93 ERA (10 ER, 46.2 IP) and is averaging 8.29 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (43 K) in his 8 MLB starts…the 1.93 ERA is the lowest in club history through the first 8 starts of a career, besting a 2.33 mark by Felix Hernandez in 2005 and 2.45 by Michael Pineda in 2011 (lowest 9-start mark is 2.16 by Pineda). STREAKER…as noted above, James Paxton has a 5-game winning streak to begin his Mariners career…that’s the longest streak for a starter, but is tied for the 2nd-longest streak by any Mariners pitcher; Eric O’Flaherty won his first 7 decisions in relief (May 4-Aug. 1, 2007)…Paxton is tied at 5 with Julio Mateo (6/5-26/04) and Roy Corcoran (7/9-9/10/08). ROAD WARRIORS…at 31-23 (.574) Seattle has the 3rd best road record in the Majors behind the Dodgers (40-26/.606) and the Orioles (35-24/.593). 3 (OR 4) IS THE MAGIC NUMBER…when scoring 3 or more runs, the Mariners are 59-17 (.776)…when scoring 4 or more runs, the Mariners are 48-10 (.828)…on the flip side, the Mariners have scored 2 or fewer runs in 44 of 120 games (6-38). ON A JET PLANE…this is Seattle’s 10th road trip of the season, traveling to Detroit, Philadelphia and Boston for 9-games…marks the Mariners fifth trip to the Eastern Time Zone this season…the Mariners will log approximately 5,140 flight miles this trip, and will have flown over 43,000 miles this season at the conclusion of this trip…the Mariners will fly a MLB-high 51,540 miles this season, compared to 26,691 flight miles by the Tigers. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY…today is the second anniversary of Felix Hernandez’s perfect game, a 1-0 win over Tampa Bay in Seattle. CONSISTENT CANORobinson Cano hit his 10th home run Monday night, becoming the 38th player to open his career with 10 consecutive seasons with double-digits in home runs (last: David Wright & Matt Holliday, both 2004-2013)…also became the 15th second baseman with 10+ home runs (as a 2B) in 10+ seasons in his career…former Mariner Bret Boone did it 11 times, 5 times with Seattle. DID YOU KNOW?…that the Mariners are 26-14 (.650) in the first game of a series this season?... according to Stats, Inc. that’s the best winning percentage in MLB...Seattle boasts a 2.85 ERA (115 ER, 363.2 IP) in the 40 series-opening games, and has outscored its opponents by 70 runs (194- 124)...both those marks are also tops in Major League Baseball. TONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION Starting Pitchers: LHP James Paxton (2-0, 2.38) at RHP Rick Porcello (13-7, 3.11) 7:08 pm ET/4:08 pm PT Radio: KTTH 770 / Mariners.com TV: ROOT SPORTS Day Date Opp. Time Mariners Pitcher Opposing Pitcher RADIO Saturday Aug. 16 at DET 4:08 pm RH Felix Hernandez (13-3, 1.95) vs. LH David Price (11-8, 3.21) 710 ESPN Sunday Aug. 17 at DET 10:08 am RH Chris Young (11-6, 3.20) vs. LH Robby Ray (1-2, 5.31) 710 ESPN All games televised on ROOT SPORTS AL WILD CARD RACE The Mariners enter play tonight 1/2 game behind Detroit for the second AL Wild Card: TEAM W-L Pct. GB Angels 69-49 .581 +5.0 Tigers 63-54 .538 --- Mariners 64-55 .538 -0.5 Blue Jays 63-58 .521 -3.5 Yankees 61-57 .517 -4.0 Indians 59-59 .500 -5.5 SEAGER HOME RUNS Kyle Seager is tied for the team lead with 18 home runs (with Zunino)…with 2 more home runs will become the first Mariners player since Raul Ibañez (2005-2008) to record 20+ HR in at least 3 consecutive seasons…he would also join Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Presley as the only Mariners players with 20+ HR in 3 of first 4 MLB seasons. INSIDE THE NUMBERS 1.93 In their last 18 games (since July 25) Mariners starting pitchers have combined for a 1.93 ERA, allowing 24 earned runs in 112.0 innings. 4.92 The Mariners are averaging 4.92 runs per game in the month of August...were averaging 3.83 runs per game this first 4 months of the season. 5 Seattle’s season-high win streak is 5 games, done 3 times (last: June 20-24)... Mariners current win streak is 4 games. 5 James Paxton is 5-0 in his MLB career (8 career GS)...longest streak to open a Mariners career for a starting pitcher. AL ERA LEADERS RK TEAM (overall) ERA 1. Seattle............................................ 2.95 2. Oakland .......................................... 3.20 3. Tampa Bay...................................... 3.50 RK TEAM (bullpen) ERA 1. Seattle............................................ 2.34 2. Cleveland........................................ 2.89 3. Oakland .......................................... 2.91 RK TEAM (starters) ERA 1. Seattle............................................ 3.24 2. Oakland .......................................... 3.34 3. Tampa Bay...................................... 3.50 VS. THE TIGERS Tonight is the 4th of 6 games between the Mariners and Tigers this season… Mariners won 2 of 3 in Seattle May 30- June 1…the Mariners have won 15 of the last 25 games vs. the Tigers...have won 10 of last 15 games at Comerica… overall, are 77-114-1 in Detroit (31-32 at Comerica Park). Year Home Road Totals 2014 2-1 0-0 2-1 2013 1-2 1-3 2-5 2012 2-1 3-0 5-1 All-Time 99-90 77-114-1 176-204-1 MARINERSMEDIA.COM

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Friday, August 15, 2014 Game #121 (65-55) Comerica Park SEATTLE MARINERS (65-55) at DETROIT TIGERS (65-54) Road #55 (31-23)

TONIGHT’S TILT…the Mariners begin a 3-city, 9-game road trip to Detroit (3 games), Philadelphia (3 games) and Boston (3 games) with the first of three here in Comerica…have won four straight games and were 8-1 on just completed homestand vs. Atlanta (2-0), the White Sox (3-1) and Toronto (3-0)…tonight’s game will be televised on ROOT SPORTS in HD & broadcast live on 770 KTTH & Mariners Radio Network.ODDS AND ENDS…have won four straight and are 10-3 over last 13 games and 14-11 since the All-Star break…also 11-4 over last 15 games…14-22 in one-run games and 3-6 in extra innings…34-32 at Safeco Field (20-12 since 6/15) and 31-23 on the road.• Record Streak – Felix Hernandez has recorded a Major League record with 16 consecutive starts

allowing 2 or fewer runs in 7.0 or more innings…old record was 13 by Tom Seaver in 1971.• Dominating – Felix Hernandez is 1st in the AL in ERA (1.95), 3rd in strikeouts (194), T2nd in wins (13),

1st in quality starts (23), 2nd in innings pitched (180.1) and 1st in WHIP (0.86).• The Big 3 – The Mariners top 3 starters (Felix, Iwakuma, Young) have combined to go 35-15 with a

2.56 ERA (131 ER, 460.0 IP) in 69 G/68 GS…lowest ERA by a starting trio in the American League.• Save It – Fernando Rodney is 2nd in the AL with 35 saves (35-for-38 in save opps).• Run Differential – Mariners have the 2nd-best run differential (+89, 463-384) in MLB.• Hit Parade – Robinson Cano is 2nd in the AL in batting average (.330) and T3rd in hits (145).• Mix and Match – Mariners have used 108 different starting lineups (batting) this season.• Looking for the Slam – Mariners and the Dodgers are the only teams without a grand slam…Mariners

are batting .296 (21x71) with 5 bases-clearing hits this season with the bases loaded.• Backstop HR – Mike Zunino is 2nd in MLB amongst catchers with 18 home runs…the club record for

HR by a catcher is 19 by Miguel Olivo in 2011.LATELY…the Mariners are 9-2 over the last 11 games, going from 3 games over .500 (56-53) to a season-high 10 games over .500 (65-55)…during this stretch the club is batting .271 (95x351) with 28 extra-base hits (2B-13, 3B-2, HR-13) and averaging 5.3 runs per game (outscored opponent 58-21)…pitching staff has a 1.82 ERA (20 ER, 99.0 IP) and .208 opponent batting average during this span.HIGH-WATER MARK…the Mariners are 65-55 (.542) reaching the high-water mark for the season at 10 games over .500…have not been 10 or more games over .500 since finishing the 2007 season 88-74.HEATING UP…Kendrys Morales has homered in back-to-back games, and over his last 5 games is hitting .350 (7x20) with 3 runs, 2 doubles, 2 home runs, 3 RBI…has 4 extra-base hits in his last three games compared to just two in his first 15 games with Seattle.3 OR LESS RUNS ALLOWED…the Mariners have not allowed more than 3 runs in any game this month, stretching the club-record streak to 12 consecutive games…the current streak bests the 9-game streak from June 1-11, 2009…tied for the 2nd-longest in the American League since 2000 behind the Royals (13, 2013) and Angels (12, 2012 & 12 in 2002).HISTORIC PITCHING…the Mariners pitching staff leads the Majors with a 2.95 ERA (355 ER, 1083.0 IP)…current mark is on pace to shatter the current club record of 3.54 set in 2001…the last American League team to finish a full season with a sub 3.00 ERA was the 1974 World Series Champion Oakland A’s…Mariners relief pitchers lead the AL with a 2.34 ERA (2nd in MLB) and starters lead the league with a 3.27 ERA (3rd in MLB)…since June 21 team ERA is 2.36 with a .207 opponent batting average.PAXTON’S PERFORMANCE…James Paxton is 5-0 with a 1.93 ERA (10 ER, 46.2 IP) and is averaging 8.29 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (43 K) in his 8 MLB starts…the 1.93 ERA is the lowest in club history through the first 8 starts of a career, besting a 2.33 mark by Felix Hernandez in 2005 and 2.45 by Michael Pineda in 2011 (lowest 9-start mark is 2.16 by Pineda). STREAKER…as noted above, James Paxton has a 5-game winning streak to begin his Mariners career…that’s the longest streak for a starter, but is tied for the 2nd-longest streak by any Mariners pitcher; Eric O’Flaherty won his first 7 decisions in relief (May 4-Aug. 1, 2007)…Paxton is tied at 5 with Julio Mateo (6/5-26/04) and Roy Corcoran (7/9-9/10/08).ROAD WARRIORS…at 31-23 (.574) Seattle has the 3rd best road record in the Majors behind the Dodgers (40-26/.606) and the Orioles (35-24/.593). 3 (OR 4) IS THE MAGIC NUMBER…when scoring 3 or more runs, the Mariners are 59-17 (.776)…when scoring 4 or more runs, the Mariners are 48-10 (.828)…on the flip side, the Mariners have scored 2 or fewer runs in 44 of 120 games (6-38). ON A JET PLANE…this is Seattle’s 10th road trip of the season, traveling to Detroit, Philadelphia and Boston for 9-games…marks the Mariners fifth trip to the Eastern Time Zone this season…the Mariners will log approximately 5,140 flight miles this trip, and will have flown over 43,000 miles this season at the conclusion of this trip…the Mariners will fly a MLB-high 51,540 miles this season, compared to 26,691 flight miles by the Tigers. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY…today is the second anniversary of Felix Hernandez’s perfect game, a 1-0 win over Tampa Bay in Seattle.CONSISTENT CANO…Robinson Cano hit his 10th home run Monday night, becoming the 38th player to open his career with 10 consecutive seasons with double-digits in home runs (last: David Wright & Matt Holliday, both 2004-2013)…also became the 15th second baseman with 10+ home runs (as a 2B) in 10+ seasons in his career…former Mariner Bret Boone did it 11 times, 5 times with Seattle.

DID YOU KNOW?…that the Mariners are 26-14 (.650) in the first game of a series this season?...according to Stats, Inc. that’s the best winning percentage in MLB...Seattle boasts a 2.85 ERA (115 ER, 363.2 IP) in the 40 series-opening games, and has outscored its opponents by 70 runs (194-124)...both those marks are also tops in Major League Baseball.

TONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATIONStarting Pitchers: LHP James Paxton (2-0, 2.38) at RHP Rick Porcello (13-7, 3.11)

7:08 pm ET/4:08 pm PT • Radio: KTTH 770 / Mariners.com • TV: ROOT SPORTSDay Date Opp. Time Mariners Pitcher Opposing Pitcher RADIO Saturday Aug. 16 at DET 4:08 pm RH Felix Hernandez (13-3, 1.95) vs. LH David Price (11-8, 3.21) 710 ESPNSunday Aug. 17 at DET 10:08 am RH Chris Young (11-6, 3.20) vs. LH Robby Ray (1-2, 5.31) 710 ESPN

All games televised on ROOT SPORTS

AL WILD CARD RACEThe Mariners enter play tonight 1/2 game behind Detroit for the second AL Wild Card:TEAM W-L Pct. GBAngels 69-49 .581 +5.0Tigers 63-54 .538 ---Mariners 64-55 .538 -0.5Blue Jays 63-58 .521 -3.5Yankees 61-57 .517 -4.0Indians 59-59 .500 -5.5

SEAGER HOME RUNSKyle Seager is tied for the team lead with 18 home runs (with Zunino)…with 2 more home runs will become the first Mariners player since Raul Ibañez (2005-2008) to record 20+ HR in at least 3 consecutive seasons…he would also join Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Presley as the only Mariners players with 20+ HR in 3 of first 4 MLB seasons.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

1.93In their last 18 games (since July 25) Mariners starting pitchers have combined for a 1.93 ERA, allowing 24 earned runs in 112.0 innings.

4.92The Mariners are averaging 4.92 runs per game in the month of August...were averaging 3.83 runs per game this first 4 months of the season.

5Seattle’s season-high win streak is 5 games, done 3 times (last: June 20-24)...Mariners current win streak is 4 games.

5James Paxton is 5-0 in his MLB career (8 career GS)...longest streak to open a Mariners career for a starting pitcher.

AL ERA LEADERSRK TEAM (overall) ERA1. Seattle ............................................ 2.952. Oakland .......................................... 3.203. Tampa Bay ...................................... 3.50

RK TEAM (bullpen) ERA1. Seattle ............................................ 2.342. Cleveland ........................................ 2.893. Oakland .......................................... 2.91

RK TEAM (starters) ERA1. Seattle ............................................ 3.242. Oakland .......................................... 3.343. Tampa Bay ...................................... 3.50

VS. THE TIGERSTonight is the 4th of 6 games between the Mariners and Tigers this season…Mariners won 2 of 3 in Seattle May 30-June 1…the Mariners have won 15 of the last 25 games vs. the Tigers...have won 10 of last 15 games at Comerica…overall, are 77-114-1 in Detroit (31-32 at Comerica Park).Year Home Road Totals2014 2-1 0-0 2-12013 1-2 1-3 2-52012 2-1 3-0 5-1All-Time 99-90 77-114-1 176-204-1

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TONIGHT’S MARINERS STARTER LHP JAMES PAXTON

2014 MLB Breakdown: W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HROverall 2-0 2.38 4/4 22.2 16 6 6 5 22 3Home 1-0 3.18 2/2 11.1 10 4 4 0 8 2Road 1-0 1.59 2/2 11.1 6 2 2 5 14 1vs. DET - - - - - - - - - - - -

Career MLB Breakdown: W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HROverall 5-0 1.93 8/8 46.2 31 11 10 12 43 5Home 3-0 1.85 4/4 24.1 16 6 6 1 21 3Road 2-0 2.01 4/4 22.1 13 5 5 11 22 2vs. DET 0-0 5.40 1/1 5.0 5 3 3 4 3 1

2014 AAA Breakdown (Tacoma Rainiers): W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HROverall 0-1 4.35 3/3 10.1 13 7 5 6 14 2Home 0-1 4.35 3/3 10.1 13 7 5 6 14 2Road - - - - - - - - - - - -

ABOUT PAXTON…• 25-year-old left-hander is making his 5th 2014 start, his 9th ca-

reer MLB start tonight vs. the Tigers.• Selected by Seattle in the 4th round of the 2010 MLB June Draft.• Native of Lander, BC…attended Delta Secondary School. • Pitched for the University of Kentucky, 2007-09…was 11-5,

4.91 ERA (81 ER, 148.1 IP) and 168 K’s in 55 G/24 GS.• Originally selected by Toronto in the Supplemental 1st round

(39th overall) in the 2009 MLB June Draft, but did not sign.• Went 1-2 with a 4.08 ERA (8 ER, 17.2 IP) in 4 starts with Grand

Prairie in the Independent League in 2010.• Pitched for the World squad in the 2011 MLB Futures game…

named to Midwest League All-Star team in 2011.• Mariners No. 3 prospect by Baseball America & No. 6 by MLB.

com heading into 2014 season.

LAST TIME OUT…recorded a no-decision in his last start Aug. 8 vs. the White Sox (6.1,6,1,1,0,4)…allowed 1 run in 6.1 innings in Mariners 1-2 loss in 10 innings vs. the White Sox, the only defeat in the 9-game homestand…was his second strt since coming off the disabled list.

VS. THE CENTRAL…making his fourth career start vs. an AL Central team…is 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA (4 ER, 18.1 IP) in starts vs. the Royals (9/24/13), White Sox (8/9/14) and Tigers (9/19/13).

CAREER ERA…has won 5 of his first 8 Major League starts, recording a 1.93 ERA (10 ER, 46.2 IP)…is the lowest ERA by a Mariners pitcher in the first 8 starts of a career ahead of Felix Hernandez (2.33 in 2005) and Michael Pineda (2.45 in 2011)…the lowest ERA by a Mariners starter in the first 9 starts of a career is 2.16 by Pineda in 2011 and 2.26 by Matt Young in 1983.

TOUGH ON LEFTIES…left-handed batters are 3-for-19 (.158) off James this season…lefties were 5-for-16 (.313) off him in 4 starts last season.

PERFECT AT SAFECO…is a perfect 3-0 in his 4 career starts at Safeco Field…allowed 5 ER in 24.1 IP in 4 starts in Seattle for a 1.85 ERA…on the road is 2-0 with a 2.01 ERA (5 ER, 22.1 IP).

CAN’T TOUCH THIS…has held opposing hitters to a .186 batting average (31x167) in 8 career Major League starts…has not allowed more than 6 hits in any of his starts.

DISABLED LIST STINT…activated from 60-day disabled list prior to his Aug. 2 start at Baltimore…placed on 15-day DL April 9 with a strained left latissimus dorsi…sent to AAA Tacoma May 24 for rehab assignment but recalled from re-hab May 27 after tossing 3.0 innings vs. El Paso…transferred to 60-day DL June 9…sent out for second rehab assignment July 7, and made three starts: at short-A Everett (1 G) and AAA Tacoma (2 G).

IN THE MINORS…started for AAA Tacoma July 22 and July 27 on rehab assignment, combining to record an 0-1, 3.68 mark (7.1 IP, 3 ER)…worked 3.0 innings July 22 vs. Las Vegas; was charged with loss after suspect defense contributed to 3 runs (2 ruled earned) in outing…had ND in last outing, a 4-3 Tacoma win vs. Sacramento…worked 4.1 IP and allowed 1 ER (solo HR) on 6 hits.

FIRST START…tossed 7.0 shutout innings in his season debut at LAA April 2, allowing 2 hits while striking out 9…ran his scoreless innings streak to 16.0 innings dating back to 9/19/13 at DET…faced just 24 batters in 7.0 innings.

SPRING TRAINING…went 0-1 with a 3.18 ERA (6 ER, 17.0 IP) in 5 Cactus League starts…recorded 12 strikeouts and walked only 3 batters in his starts…held opposing batters to a .254 (17x67) batting average…did not walk a batter in his first three starts (9.0 IP).

UNDER CONTROL…recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts Sept. 24 2013 vs. Kansas City in fourth career start (7.0,4,0,0,0,10)…joined OAK’s Dan Straily (11 K’s, 0 BB 4/5 vs. HOU) as the only other AL rookie pitcher to record 10+ K’s in a start in 2013 without issuing a walk…Miami’s Jose Fernandez and St. Louis’ Shelby Miller (2x) also accomplished this last season.

WINNING STREAK…is first Mariners pitcher to open MLB career with 5-G win streak (all games being starts)…previous: 3-0, by Freddy Garcia in 1999.

A WIN TO REMEMBER…became the 12th Mariners pitcher to record a win in first ML start as a Mariner, including the 2nd last season (also: Taijuan Walker, 8/30 at HOU)…the other 10 Mariners to start and win in their ML debut include: Bob Stoddard (9/4/81 at BOS), Matt Young (4/6/83 vs. NYY), Mark Langston (4/7/84 vs. MIL), Pat Rice (5/18/91 at NYY), Bob Wolcott (8/18/95 vs. BOS), Freddy Garcia (4/7/99 vs. CWS), Joel Pineiro (8/8/2000-G1 at CWS), Travis Blackley (7/1/04 vs. TEX), Blake Beavan (7/3/11 vs. SD) and Anthony Vasquez (8/23/11 vs CLE-G2).

HOW HE GOT HERE…selected by the Mariners in the 4th round of the 2010 June Draft…also selected by Toronto in the supplemental first round (37th overall) in the 2009 June Draft out of the University of Kentucky, but did not sign…played independent baseball with the Grand Prairie AirHogs in the American Association in 2010 before being drafted (and signing) with the Mariners…made debut in the Mariners farm system on April 27, 2011 with the Clinton LumberKings (Midwest League).

PAXTON’s 2014 MLB STARTS scr DT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR left PC-K4/2 @LAA 8-2 W (1-0) 7.0 2 0 0 2 9 0 6-0 99-644/8 LAA 5-3 W (2-0) 5.0 4 3 3 0 4 2 4-3 60-40APRIL: 2 GS, 2-0, 2.25 12.0 6 3 3 2 13 28/2 @BAL 6-3 ND 4.1 4 2 2 3 5 1 4-2 83-488/9 CWS 1-2 (10) ND 6.1 6 1 1 0 4 0 1-1 77-56AUGUST: 2 GS, 0-0, 2.53 10.2 10 3 3 3 9 1

PAXTON’s 2013 MLB STARTS scr DT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR left PC-K9/7 TB 6-2 W (1-0) 6.0 4 2 1 1 3 1 2-6 95-599/14 @STL 4-1 W (2-0) 6.0 2 0 0 2 5 0 2-0 97-659/19 @DET 4-5 ND 5.0 5 3 3 4-2 3 1 4-3 95-569/24 KC 4-0 W (3-0) 7.0 4 0 0 0 10 0 4-0 97-65SEPT: 4 GS, 3-0, 1.50 24.0 15 5 4 7-2 21 2

PAXTON’s 2014 MINOR LEAGUE STARTS

AAA Tacoma scr DT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR left PC-K5/24 ELP 4-3 ND 3.0 4 3 2 2 5 0 2-3 62-38 MAY: 1 GS, 0-0, 6.00 3.0 4 3 2 2 5 07/22 LV 0-4 L (0-1) 3.0 3 3 2 1 4 2 0-3 60-34 7/27 SAC 4-3 ND 4.1 6 1 1 3 5 1 1-1 78-47 JULY: 2 GS, 0-1, 3.68 7.1 9 4 3 4 9 3

Short-A Everett scr DT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR left PC-K7/17 S-K 4-6 L (0-1) 2.2 2 2 2 1 2 1 0-1 MAY: 1 GS, 0-0, 6.00 3.0 4 3 2 2 5 0

LAST TIMELAST START/ND: 8/9 vs. CWS (6.1,6,1,1,0,4)LAST WIN: 4/8 vs. LAA (5.0,4,3,3,0,4,HR-2)LAST LOSS: NoneLAST CG: NoneLAST ShO: None

CAREER HIGHSINNINGS: 7.0, 2x, last: 4/2/14 at LAAHITS: 6, 8/9/14 vs. Chicago (AL)RUNS: 3, 2x, last: 4/8/14 vs. LAASTRIKEOUTS: 10, 9/24/13 vs. KCWALKS: 4, 9/19/13 at DETHOME RUNS: 2, 4/8/14 vs. LAALOW-HIT GAME (CG): NoneLONGEST WIN STREAK: 5, 9/7/13-currentLONGEST LOSING STREAK: None

PAXTON vs. TIGERSMaking his second career start vs. the Tigers…recorded a no-decision Sept. 19, 2013 at Comerica Park (5.0,5,3,3,4,3,HR)…here is how James has fared vs. current Tigers hitters:

AVG AB H HR RBI BB SOM. Cabrera .500 2 1 0 0 1 0T. Hunter .333 3 1 1 1 0 1V. Martinez 1.000 1 1 0 1 2 0

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTER: RHP FELIX HERNANDEZ (12-3, 1.95)28-year-old right-hander will be making his 26th start of the 2014 season on tomorrow vs. the Tigers…W#13 in his last start 8/11 vs. TOR (7.0,3,1,1,0,8)…has MLB record with 16 consecutive starts of 7.0 or more IP and 2 or less runs allowed…was the starting pitcher for the AL in the All-Star Game (1.0 IP, 2 K)…named AL June Pitcher of the Month…currently leads the American League in ERA (1.95) and quality starts (23), and 2nd in strikeouts (194)…16-Start Dominance: Has recorded a Major League record 16 consecutive starts allowing 2 or fewer runs in at least 7.0 innings…is 9-2 with a 1.41 ERA (19 ER, 121.0 IP) during this stretch (since May 18)…All-Star: Named to the All-Star team in 2014 for the 5th time in his career, tying Randy Johnson for most selections by a pitcher in club history…Career: 123-89 with 3.08 ERA and 1,897 strikeouts in 294 career starts…1,897 strikeouts are 5th-most in MLB history before turning 29…currently in his 10th Major League season (debuted 8/4/05)…vs. DET: Making his 14th career start vs. the Tigers…is 9-2, 2.51 ERA all-time vs. the Tigers, including 5-1, 3.00 in 7 starts at Comerica Park…is 9-0 with a 2.68 ERA in his last 11 starts vs. the Tigers…made his MLB debut Aug. 4, 2005 vs. the Tigers at Comerica Park.

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TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB-I SO HRSeason Totals 65-55 2.95 1/38 1083.0 891 384 355 326-24 967 97Starters 49-37 3.24 1/0 732.2 618 282 264 205-8 622 77Relievers 16-18 2.34 0/38 349.1 273 102 91 121-16 345 20Safeco 34-32 2.88 1/19 597.0 475 206 191 171-6 535 50Road 31-23 3.04 0/19 486.0 416 178 164 155-18 432 47March/April 11-14 3.67 0/5 220.2 192 102 90 93-7 197 25May 16-14 3.56 0/10 268.0 246 113 106 76-3 211 29June 18-10 2.53 1/10 249.0 191 70 70 68-4 226 19July 11-14 2.57 0/8 238.1 197 76 68 71-10 236 18August 9-3 1.77 0/5 107.0 83 23 21 18-0 97 6

MARINERS BULLPEN BRIEFSPITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP 1st BF/RETIRED RI/STRANDED 97-Beimel, lhp 8/12 vs. TOR 0.2,0,0,0,0,0 7/31 at CLE 6/11/09 vs. CIN w/WAS 4/17 at TEX 0/0 (---) 42/33 (.786) 27/20 (.741)40-Farquhar, rhp 8/13 vs. TOR 0.1,0,0,0,0,1 (H) 4/27 vs. TEX 5/4 at HOU 4/11 vs. KC 1/3 (.333) 48/36 (.750) 21/17 (.810)41-Furbush, lhp 8/13 vs. TOR 0.0,0,0,0,1,0 6/20 at KC 7/19 at LAA 7/25 vs. BAL 1/1 (1.000) 50/35 (.700) 31/26 (.839)52-Leone, rhp 8/10 vs. CWS 1.2,1,0,0,0,1 (W) 8/10 vs. CWS None 7/18 at LAA 0/2 (.000) 42/31 (.738) 25/14 (.560) 37-Maurer, rhp* 8/12 vs. TOR 0.0,3,2,2,0,0 8/20/13 at OAK None None 0/0 (---) 16/14 (.875) 3/3 (1.000) 31-Medina, rhp 8/13 vs. TOR 1.0,1,0,0,0,2 (H) 6/21 at KC 6/18/13 at LAA 7/27 at BAL 0/1 (.000) 49/36 (.735) 16/13 (.813)56-Rodney, rhp 8/13 vs. TOR 1.0,1,0,0,0,2 (SV) 4/23 vs. HOU 8/13 vs. TOR 8/9 vs. CWS 34/37 (.919) 52/38 (.731) 9/8 (.889)54-Wilhelmsen, rhp* 8/10 vs CWS 2.0,1,1,1,0,1,HR (H) 7/5 at CWS 6/30 at HOU 4/20 at MIA 1/3 (.333) 39/28 (.718) 15/11 (.733)53-Young, rhp* 4/6 at OAK 2.0,0,0,0,0,2 None None None 0/0 (---) 1/1 (1.000) 2/1 (.500) *Relief appearances only Team Bullpen Totals 38/48 (.791) 345/254 (.736) 154/116 (.753)

#97 - JOE BEIMEL, LHP 2014: 42 G, 3-1, 1.27 ERA, 0-0 SV, 7 HLD Career-High IP: 4.0 (9/13/05 vs. NYY w/TB) 2014-High IP: 2.0-2x (4/18 at MIA)

• Allowed earned runs in only 3 of 42 appearances this season.• Would be 3rd among AL relievers in ERA at 1.27 but is just shy on IP to qualify.• Did not allow a run in 19.0 consecutive IP May 2 - July 10; streak was snapped

by Punto solo HR July 13.• W #3 7/31 at CLE...W#2 with 1.1 IP (0 R) 6/24 vs. BOS.• Did not allow an inherited runner to score until June 19 @SD.• W#1 on 6/9 at TB, retiring both BF; first win since 7/24/11 vs. STL w/PIT.• Appearance on 4/1 was first appearances in 951 days (last: 8/22/11).• Signed by Seattle as a MiL free agent on Jan. 24, 2014.

#40 - DANNY FARQUHAR, RHP 2014: 48 G, 1-1, 2.66 ERA, 1-3 SV, 10 HLD Career-High IP: 3.0 (7/31/13 at BOS) 2014-High IP: 2.0, 4x (last: 6/9 at TB)• Has not allowed a run in 39 of 48 appearances...1 or less in 44 of 48 games.• Allowed 4 ER in last 20 games (6/17-current) in 19.2 IP (1.83 ERA).• HR allowed 6/14 vs. TEX (Chirinos) was just 4th in his career. • Allowed only 1 R in 10.1 innings (11 G) May 13-June 13.• Tossed 2.0 ShO IP 6/9 at TB, tying his season-high in innings pitched.• Tossed 1.0 ShO IP (1 H) 6/3 at Atlanta to hold a 7-5 lead in the 8th.• Did not allow a run (1 H) in 6 G 5/13-26…1.0 ShO IP 5/26 vs. LAA.• 1st MLB win 4/27 vs. TEX (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 K)...was career game #60.

#41 - CHARLIE FURBUSH, LHP 2014: 50 G, 1-5, 3.71 ERA, 1-1 SV, 15 HLD Career-High IP: 5.0 IP (5/27/11 vs. BOS) 2014-High IP: 1.2 (6/10 vs. NYY)• 2nd on team with 50 appearances...3rd straight season with 40+ apps...his

121 appearances over the last 2 season are T9th in the AL (2nd-most by LH).• Stranded 26 of 31 inherited runners (83.9%).• Boasts a 2.18 ERA (5 ER, 20.2 IP) in 27 appearances in Safeco Field.• Since May 5 is 1-2-1, 2.19 (6 ER, 24.2 IP) in 36 G w/29 SO (4 BB).• L#5 on 7/25 vs. BAL, allowing a leadoff HR in the 10th inning to C. Davis.• Struck out all 3 BF 7/24 vs. BAL.• First career SV on 7/19 at LAA...entered game after a HR to lead off the 12th

inning; recorded the final 3 outs in order to record the save.• Allowed 2-run HR to Konerko 7/4 at CWS…had given up 2 R in previous 20

G (May 5-June 27).• W #1 6/20 at KC; retired both BF, stranding 3 inherited runners in tie game in 8th.

#52 - DOMINIC LEONE, RHP 2014: 42 G, 5-2, 2.06 ERA, 0-2 SV, 7 HLD 2014/Career-High IP: 2.1 (5/14 vs. TB) • Averaging 9.56 K/9.0 IP (51 SO, 48.0 IP).• Among AL rookie relievers ranks T3rd in appearances (42) and 2nd in K’s (51).• Allowed runs in just 9 of 42 appearances this season (11 ER total).• W#5 8/10 vs. CWS, 1 H, 1 K in 1.2 IP...stranded 2 inherited runners with GDIP.• W#4 8/2 at BAL (1.2,0,0,0,0,1) in Mariners 6-3 win.• L#2 7/18 at LAA, allowing WO PH 1B in bottom of 16th innings with 2 outs.• Struck out 3 in 1.1 ShO IP July 9 vs. Minnesota.• BS #2 6/20 at KC; allowed 2 inherited runners to score in 6th to tie game at 5.• BS #1/L #1 on 6/19 at SD, charged with season-high 4 ER on 3 H in 0.1 IP.• W #2 tossing 2.0 ShO innings while striking out 4 on June 3 at Atlanta.• MLB W #1 5/22 vs. HOU w/1.2 ShO IP (1 H, 2 K), stranded 1 inherited runner.• Tossed season-high 2.1 ShO IP, striking out 5 and 5/14 vs. TB.• Made ML debut on 4/6 at OAK, allowing 1 H, 1 BB, 1 K in scoreless 7th.• Selected from AAA Tacoma 4/4; had reported to AAA, but did not pitch.

#37 - BRANDON MAURER, RHP 2014: 23 G, 7 GS, 1-4, 5.06 ERA, 0-0 SV, 4 HLD

Career-High IP: 4.0 (8/28/13 vs. TEX) 2014-High IP: 2.2 (7/9 vs. MIN)• Is 0-0, 1.29 (3 ER, 21.0 IP) in 16 G in relief this season; 1-4, 7.52 in 7 GS.• Averaging 10.29 K/9.0 IP (24 SO, 21.0 IP) as a reliever.• 4 of his 16 relief appearances this season have been 2.0 IP or longer.• Opponents are 14-for-76 (.184) w/24 strikeouts in his 15 relief appearances.• Tossed career-high 2.2 innings as reliever on July 9 vs. MIN (2 K).• Struck out 4 Red Sox in 2.0 ShO innings on June 25 vs. BOS in 1st relief app.• Recalled from AAA Tacoma on June 25 (E. Ramirez optioned).• AAA Tacoma: 1-0 with 2.79 ERA (6 ER, 19.1 IP) with 24 K in 12 G (1 start).• Made 7 starts with Seattle (April 20-May 29), going 1-4 with a 7.52 ERA (27

ER, 32.1 IP) with 17 strikeouts (failed to go 5.0 IP in 5 of 7 starts).

#31 - YOERVIS MEDINA, RHP 2014: 49 G, 4-2, 2.18 ERA, 0-1 SV, 19 HLD Career-High IP: 2.1-3x (last: 7/23/13 vs. CLE) 2014-High IP: 1.1-3x (8/6 vs. ATL)• Leads team 19 holds (T4th in AL)…3rd on team w/49 G.• Is 3-1, 0.98 (3 ER, 27.2 IP) in last 34 games (May 5-current) w/28 strikeouts.• 2 R, 13 H in last 24.1 IP, May 17-current (30 G) with 24 strikeouts.• L #2 7/27 vs. BAL; allowed a run in 10th in 3-2 loss.• W #4 6/21 at KC; tossed 1-2-3 8th in 1-1 tie; Mariners scored 1 in 9th for win.• W #3 6/8 at TB; tossed scoreless 8th, keeping game tied 0-0.• Earned W#2 in G#1 of DH 5/7 at OAK (1.0,0,0,0,1,1,HBP).

#56 - FERNANDO RODNEY, RHP 2014: 52 G, 1-5, 2.31 ERA, 35-38 SV, 0 HLD Career-High IP: 3.0 (9/18/12 vs. BAL) 2014-High IP: 1.1-2x (last: 7/20 at LAA)

• 2nd in the AL w/35 saves…allowed at least 1 base runner in 23 of 38 SV ops.• 3 ER in last 7.0 IP (8/2-c), after only 4 ER over previous 27.1 IP (1.32 ERA).• Has converted 24 of last 25 save opps since 5/22 (17 H, 5 ER, 8 BB/2 IBB, 30 K).• SV#35 on 8/13 vs. TOR, allowed 1 hit (infield 1B) in scoreless 9th inning.• SV#34 on 8/12 vs. TOR, allowed 2-out BB before closing out the game.• SV#33 on 8/10 vs. CWS, allowed 1 run on 3 hits and struck out 3 in the 9th inning.• L #5 on a 2-out un-earned run 8/9 vs. CWS (1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 K).• SV #32 w/1-2-3 9th 8/8 vs. CWS...SV#31 8/5 vs. ATL.• SV #28 / #200 of his career, 7/26 vs. BAL; final out was caught stealing 1-4.• BS #3 7/20 at LAA snapped string of 16 straight converted save opps (5/22-7/11).• Has 4 career 30-save seasons, (37 in 2009 w/DET, 48 in 2012 and 37 in 2013

w/TB and 35 {and counting} w/SEA in 2014)...has 120 saves since the start of the 2012 season; only Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel has more (127).

• Has 2.63 ERA (4 ER, 13.2 IP) in non-save opps (14 G); in 38 save opps has a 2.19 ERA (9 ER, 37.0 IP).

#54 - TOM WILHELMSEN, RHP 2014: 40 G, 1 GS, 1-2, 2.29 ERA, 1-3 SV, 6 HLD Career-High IP: 4.0 (7/18/14 at LAA) 2014-High IP: 4.0 (7/18/14 at LAA)• Leads Mariners relievers with 63.0 innings pitched,• Worked more than 1.0 IP in 21 of 40 games; 2.0+ IP in 17 games.• Worked 2.0+ innings in 14 of last 19 G…1.83 ERA (8 ER, 39.1 IP) since 5/27.• Tossed a career-high 4.0 innings in relief on July 18 at LAA (1 H, 4 K).• L #2 as spot starter (1st MLB GS) 7/10 vs. MIN (2.2,1,2,1,3,3).• W #1 7/5 at CWS working 2.0 perfect innings in 12th & 13th frames.• SV #1 6/30 at HOU, allowing 1 R over 3.0 IP; 1st SV since 7/28/13 vs. MIN.• Career-high 3.0 ShO IP on 6/11 vs. NYY, 6/25 vs. BOS & 6/30 at HOU.• Streak of 13.2 consecutive scoreless innings 4/21-5/21.• Allowed 7 H and 0 R over 11 appearances (12.2 IP) 4/26-5/21.• Ranks 8th in Mariners history with 54 career saves.

MARINERS STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN W/L TeamPitcher Last Start (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) Result Streak GS IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 QS GIDP After Loss Record49-Beavan, rhp 4/15 at TEX (4.0,6,2,2,0,1,2HR) L L2 1 4.0 63.0 0/1 2.25 0.00 0 1 0-0 0-129-Elias, lhp 8/7 vs. CWS (5.2,2,2,2,2,5,HR) W W1 23 5.9 93.6 3/0 8.15 3.21 6 18 3-3 11-1234-Hernandez, rhp 8/11 vs. TOR (7.0,3,1,1,0,8,HR) W W2 25 7.2 102.6 16/3 9.68 1.60 23 9 8-2 17-818-Iwakuma, rhp 8/13 vs. TOR (6.2,5,0,0,1,5) W W2 20 7.0 94.6 0/8 7.06 0.78 14 11 5-3 12-837-Maurer, rhp 5/29 vs. LAA (4.0,6,5,5,4,2,HR) L L4 7 4.7 85.4 3/0 4.73 3.90 0 5 0-2 2-565-Paxton, lhp 8/9 vs. CWS (6.1,6,1,1,0,4) ND W5 4 5.7 79.8 1/0 8.74 1.99 2 4 1-0 3-150-Ramirez, rhp 8/11 vs. CWS (4.1,4,0,0,1,2) ND L5 13 5.0 85.9 6/2 7.55 4.48 5 5 0-1 5-832-Walker, rhp 7/23 vs. NYM (5.0,2,2,2,6,5) L L2 3 5.0 90.3 2/0 8.40 7.80 1 3 0-1 1-254-Wilhelmsen, rhp 7/10 vs. MIN (2.2,1,2,1,3,3) L L1 1 2.2 54.0 2/0 10.13 10.13 0 0 0-1 0-153-Young, rhp 8/12 vs. TOR (6.0,2,1,1,2,3) W W3 23 6.0 96.8 6/3 5.58 2.99 14 6 5-2 14-9

Team No. Hernandez Iwakuma Ramirez Paxton Elias Young Walker Beavan Maurer WilhelmsenINNINGS (Team Rec.) (Starter’s Rec.)0.0-4.2 19 (6-13) 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1) 6 (0-1) 1 (0-0) 2 (0-2) 1 (0-0) 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 5 (0-3) 1 (0-1)5.0-5.2 24 (11-13) 1 (0-0) 1 (0-0) 2 (0-1) 1 (1-0) 10 (2-4) 6 (3-2) 1 (0-1) 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0)6.0-6.2 27 (15-12) 4 (2-0) 4 (3-1) 3 (0-2) 1 (0-0) 5 (3-2) 9 (5-2) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0)7.0-7.2 34 (19-15) 11 (4-2) 9 (4-4) 2 (1-1) 1 (1-0) 4 (3-1) 6 (2-2) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1) 0 (0-0)8.0-9.0 16 (14-2) 9 (7-1) 5 (5-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0)Total Starts 120 (65-55) 25 (13-3) 20 (11-6) 13 (1-5) 4 (2-0) 23 (9-9) 23 (11-6) 1 (1-0) 1 (0-1) 7 (1-4) 1 (0-1)Runs scored/start: 3.94 (473 R) 4.84 (121 R) 3.75 (75 R) 3.61 (47 R) 5.00 (20 R) 3.87 (89 R) 3.61 (83 R) 4.00 (12 R) 0.00 (0 R) 3.71 (26 R) 2.00 (2 R)Team Record: 65-55 17-8 12-8 5-8 3-1 11-12 14-9 1-2 0-1 2-5 0-1

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#13 - DUSTIN ACKLEY, OF vs. Porcello: .333 (2x6), KLast Game: 1x3, BB Wed. vs. TOR. Current Streak: 3 G (3x12)Homestand: 8x36, 5 R, 2 HR, 9 RBI 2 BB, 4 K Last HR: 8/7 vs. ATL (#8)Season-Highs: streak: 7 (7/18-24)…hits: 3-8x (8/2)…RBI: 4 (8/7)• Batting .324 (33x102) in 25 games since the All-Star break.• Homered in 4 of last 13 games after no HR from 5/12-7/30 (234 PA w/o HR).• Batted .365 (31x85) with 9 R, 9 2B, HR, 9 RBI and 3 BB in July (24 G).• Season-high 7-game hit streak 7/18-24 (12x27/.444); 4th-longest of his ca-

reer and longest since 10-game streak (4/20-30/13).• Is a .228 (45x197) hitter at home and .278 (50x180) on the road.• Stole HR in T6th 7/21 vs. NYM that was SportsCenter/MLB Network Top Play.• GW RBI in only AB, 6/21 at KC w/2-out 1B to RF to snap 1-1 tie in 9th.• 2 HR 5/11 vs. KC…homered in 3 consec. PA 5/10-5/11.

#8 - WILLIE BLOOMQUIST, UTL - DL vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: 0x1, RBI as PH, 7/23 vs. NYM Current Streak: 0 G (0x1)Homestand: --- Last HR: 5/23 vs. HOU (#1)Season-Highs: streak: 4-2x (6/4-9)…hits: 3 (7/21)…RBI: 3 (5/23)• Had season ending arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Aug. 8.• Placed on placed on 15-day disabled list with a right knee contusion 7/24...

injured while legging out an RBI groundout in the 8th inning 7/23 vs. NYM. • Hit in 17 of last 23 GS: 27x78/.346, 10 R, 5 2B, HR, 10 RBI (5/23-c).• Started 32 G this season: SS (12), 3B (5), 2B (6), LF (3), 1B (5), DH (1).• Batting .394 (13x33) with 5 2B, HR, 14 RBI with runners in scoring position.• Hit a 2-run home run in the 6th 5/23 vs. HOU; 1st HR since 8/10/11 vs. HOU,

a span of 663 plate appearances (626 AB).

#22 - ROBINSON CANO, 2B vs. Porcello: .389 (7x18), 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BBLast Game: 1x4 Wed. vs. TOR. Current Streak: 1 G (1x4)‘stand: 9x29, 6 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 7 BB/4 IBB Last HR: 8/11 vs. TOR (#10)Season-Highs: streak: 10 (6/2-12)…hits: 4-2x (last: 7/18)…RBI: 3-5x (last: 8/2)• Hits in 92 of 115 games with 45 multi-hit contests…reached safely in 101 G.• 2nd in AL in AVG (.329), T4th in hits (145), T3rd in multi-hit G (45).• 9 of 10 home runs have been with runners on base (3-R HR: 4, 2-R HR: 5).• Had 10-G hit streak July 29-Aug. 8: .412 (14x34) w/ 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI.• Collected career double #400 in T3rd 7/31 at CLE.• Since 7/9, hits in 22 of last 29 G: .358/39x109 w/12 R, 8 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 15 RBI.• Started 5th straight All-Star game for AL at 2B…went 0x2 with 2 K’s.• Reached base safely in 5 of 6 PA 7/18 at LAA (4x5, BB).• Reached safely (via H or BB) in 31 straight games, incl. 27 via hit, 4/20-5/24:

hit .368 (45x121), w/18 R, 9 2B, 3B, HR, 20 RBI, 10 BB & .414 OBP, .901 OPS.

#9 - ENDY CHAVEZ, OF vs. Porcello: .333 (1x3), 2 KLast Game: 2x3, 2B, R, 2 RBI 8/11 vs. TOR Current Streak: 1 G (2x3)‘stand: 5x12, 3 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 2 K Last HR: 8/7 vs. CWS (#2)Season-Highs: streak: 6 (7/12-22)…hits: 3 (6/24)…RBI: 3-2x (last: 8/7)• Hits in 4 of last 5 games since 8/6: 5x12/.417 w/3 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI.• Scratched from the July 26 lineup with a jammed left pinkie finger.• Reached safely in first PA in 15 of 31 leadoff starts (.448/13x29, 2 BB, 4 2B).• Homered June 27 vs. CLE, his first longball in 265 PA (since 5/30/13 @SD).• Had bases loaded triple on June 23 vs. Boston (3x5, 3B, RBI).• Game-winning 2-out RBI 1B in 9th 6/8 at TB to break 0-0 tie in 5-0 win.• Selected from AAA Tacoma May 30; hit .272 (31x114) w/2 2B in 37 AAA games.

#28 - CHRIS DENORFIA, OF vs. Porcello: .333 (1x3)Last Game: 2x3 Wed. vs. TOR. Current Streak: 1 G (2x3)Homestand: 5x17, 2 R, 2 BB, 4 K Last HR: 4/21 at MIL w/SD (#1)Season-Highs: streak: 7 (4/21-27)…hits: 3-3x (last: 7/25)…RBI: 2-4x (last: 5/11)• Hitting .294 (5x17) over his last 6 games after starting Seattle career 0x7.• Has two multi-hit games in his last three games.• Acquired from SD 7/31 in exchange for 2 MiLBs (Kohlscheen & Almonte).• Appeared in 89 G w/SD: .242 w/10 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 16 RBI.• Hitting .236 vs. LHP (26x110)...is career .298 hitter vs. LHP: 233x783.• Has appeared at all three outfield positions this season (RF-62, LF-26, CF-

14); in career has over 150 G at each position (RF-338, LF-241, CF-164).

#16 - AUSTIN JACKSON, OF vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: 1x4, R Wed. vs. TOR. Current Streak: 2 G (2x8)Homestand: 10x37, 4 R, 2B, 5RBI, 2BB, 10K Last HR: 7/21 at ARI w/DET (#4)Season-Highs: streak: 9 (5/2-11)…hits: 3-5x (last: 7/11)…RBI: 4 (8/10)• 3 hits, incl. bases loaded 2B, and 4 RBI in SEA’s 4-2 win vs. CWS 8/10.• Made Mariners debut 8/1 at BAL…0-for-3, 2 K, BB starting in CF.• Batting .322 (39x121) vs. LHP this season, with .391 OBP.• Since June 5 (60 G): .300 (70x233) w/34 R, 13 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 21 RBI.• As leadoff hitter in ‘14: .308 (49x159) w/ 24 R, 10 2B, 2 3B, HR, 16 RBI in 39 G.• Recorded 15 multi-hit games in 26 July games, hit .349 in July.• Acquired from DET 7/31; sent MiLB INF Nick Franklin to TB.• Hit .273 (102x374) in 100 G w/DET with 25 2B, 5 3B, 4 HR, 33 RBI.

#99 - JAMES JONES, OF vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: R as PR/DH, 8/12 vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x17)Homestand: 0x1, R, RBI Last HR: ---Season-Highs: streak: 14 (5/9-5/24)…hits: 4 (6/30)…RBI: 2-2x (last: 7/1)• With Tacoma Aug. 2-11 (hit .257 in 9 games @AAA after option).• Ranks 4th in single-season club history with 20 steals as rookie behind Ichiro (56

in ‘01), Phil Bradley (21 in ‘84) & Donell Nixon (21 in 1987).• Set club record with hits in first 15 MLB starts of career.• Career-high 4 H & 3 SB 6/30 at HOU; 2nd x in club hist. w/4+ H, 3+ SB in game...

tied a Mariners single-game rookie club record with 3 steals in a game (2nd time).• Made MLB debut 4/18 at MIA…INF 1B in first plate appearance…21st

Mariners player to record a hit in first MLB PA (last: Dustin Ackley in 2011).• Hit .313 (25x80) w/15 runs, 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI in 20 G @AAA to start year.

#5 - BRAD MILLER, SS vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: 0x1, BB Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x1)Homestand: 1x4, R, 3B, 2 RBI, BB, K, sac, SF Last HR: 6/30 at HOU (#8)Season-Highs: streak: 7 (6/16-22)…hits: 2-12x (last: 6/22)…RBI: 3 (4/1)• T3rd among AL SS w/8 HR (A. Ramirez - 11/A. Cabrera-9/J. Reyes 8).• Hit .375 (15x40) w/5 R, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 BB in 12 G from 6/10-6/22, but

only .181 (15x83) w/9 R, 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 10 BB in 28 G from 6/23-c.• Matched career-high (2x) with 3 BB 7/25 vs. BAL (also: 7/6/2013 @CIN).• Had his 4th career multi-HR game 4/1 at LAA; has only 16 career HR’s.

#21 - KENDRYS MORALES, DH vs. Porcello: .211 (4x19), 2B, RBI, BB, 6 KLast Game: 2x3, R, HR, 2 RBI, BB Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 3 G (5x12)‘stand: 8x33, 4 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K Last HR: 8/12 vs. TOR (#2)Season-Highs: streak: 12 (7/8-22)…hits: 3-2x (7/1)…RBI: 3-2x (7/9)• Homered in back-to-back games (8/12-13) & is hitting .350 (7x20) in last 5 G.• Has four extra-base hits in his last three games (2 2B, 2 HR).• Made Mariners ‘14 debut 7/25 vs. BAL and collected SF and RBI. • Acquired by Seattle from Minnesota in exchange for RHP S. Pryor on 7/24.• Appeared in 39 G with w/MIN after signing as a FA on 6/8 (28 GS: DH - 26,

1B - 12)...hit .234 (36x154) with 11 2B, 1 HR and 18 RBI...had a 12-game hitting streak (.292/14x48) snapped 7/23 going 0x4.

#20 - LOGAN MORRISON, 1B/OF vs. Porcello: 1.000 (1x1)Last Game: 0x3, K Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)‘stand: 10x32, 7 R, 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K Last HR: 8/6 vs. ATL (#6)Season-Highs: streak: 13 (7/29-8/12)…hits: 4 (6/23)…RBI: 4 (6/23)• Career-high tying 13-game hitting streak 7/29-8/12 (.333/15x45).• Over last 9 games has scored 7 runs and driven in 5 runs.• Hit .180 (16x89) with 1 HR, 7 RBI in 23 games in July.• Hit .395 (17x43) w/7 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI in 11 G (6/23-7/5).• Career-high tying 4 hits on 6/23 vs. BOS, incl. 2 HR; 1st multi-HR G of career.

#55 - MICHAEL SAUNDERS, OF-DL vs. Porcello: .000 (0x6), 3 KLast Game: 1x4, 2 BB, 7/10 vs. MIN Current Streak: 4 G (6x15)Homestand: --- Last HR: 7/7 vs. MIN (#6)Season-Highs: streak: 8 (5/25-6/3)…hits: 3-3x (7/5)…RBI: 3-2x (last: 6/2)• On rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma: 6x17, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, 7 BB, 4 K.• Placed on 15-day DL June 11 w/strained left oblique (left game 7/10 in 8th).• Batting .391 (9x23) w/2 R, HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB, SB in 6 G (7/5-current).• Hit 3rd career lead-off home run 4/26 vs. TEX (also: 5/4/2013 at TOR &

4/29/13 vs. BAL)…was first time batting lead off in 2014.

#15 - KYLE SEAGER, 3B vs. Porcello: .000 (0x2), BBLast Game: 0x3, BB, K Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)Homestand: 8x30, 7R, 2B, 2HR, 6RBI, 5BB, 3K Last HR: 8/12 vs. TOR (#18)Season-Highs: streak: 8 (4/23-5/3)…hits: 4-2x (last: 6/15)…RBI: 5 (4/23)• Team leader in extra-base hits (48) & RBI (73)…T1st in HR (18). • His 15 HR at Safeco Field are T10th most all-time (Buhner, ‘00, Olerud, ‘01).• Batting .314 (53x169) w/21R, 9 2B, 3B, 8HR, 26RBI in last 44 G (6/23-c).• Played in first All-Star game…went 0x2 (2 groundouts) as PH/DH…first Mar-

iners 3B to be named to the All-Star team since Edgar Martinez in 1992.• Batting .335 (75x224, 15 HR) at Safeco Field; .211 (45x213, 3 HR) on road.• Named AL Player of the Week June 30 (.583/14x24, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI

1.542 OPS in 6 G) & AL Co-Player of the Week (w/Jose Abreu) for April 21-27 (.409/9x22, 8 R, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 1.091 SLG, 1.549 OPS in 6 G).

#2 - JESUS SUCRE, C vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: 1x2, sac, R, 8/10 vs. CWS Current Streak: 1 G (1x2)Homestand: 1x6, R, 2 K, sac Last HR: - - - Season-Highs: streak: 2 (7/12-19)…hits: 1-2x (last: 7/19)…RBI: 1 (7/19)• Mariners are 6-1 in 7 his starts behind the plate.• Recalled from AAA Tacoma July 8 (John Buck DFA).• With AAA Tacoma appeared in 48 games batting .274 (48x175).• In AAA, threw out 21 of 41 attempted base stealers (51%).• Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent 7/19/11 (re-signed in 2012).

#1 - CHRIS TAYLOR, SS vs. Porcello: never facedLast Game: 0x1, K as PH-SS Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)Homestand: 9x24, 6 R, 2 2B, RBI, 3 BB, 5 K Last HR: - - - Season-Highs: streak: 6 (8/5-10)…hits: 2-4x (last: 8/10)…RBI:1-2x (last: 7/29)• Recorded hits in 12 of 17 games to start career (.367/18x49), including hit in

12 or 13 G he has started (.400/18x45, w/6 R, 5 2B, 3 RBI); 0-for-4 as a PH.• Season-high six-game hitting streak Aug. 5-10 (9x20/.450, 5 R, 2 2B, RBI).• Selected from AAA Tacoma July 24 and made Major League debut that night

as starting SS batting 9th (1x3, K)...1B in 2nd AB (Tillman) on 7/24 vs. BAL.• In 75 G w/Tacoma hit .328 (99x302) with 63 R, 22 2B, 7 3B, 5 HR and 37

RBI...at time of call up in PCL ranked 2nd in AVG, T4th in R and T3rd in 3B. • Went 3x3 w/2 2B in AAA All-Star Game to earn Top Star honors for the PCL. • 5th round selection by Seattle in 2012 MLB Draft out of Univ. of Virginia.

#3 - MIKE ZUNINO, C vs. Porcello: .000 (0x3), 3 KLast Game: 0x3, K Wed. vs. TOR Current Streak: 0 G (0x6)Homestand: 6x23, 5 R, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 6 K Last HR: 8/8 vs. CWS (#18)Season-Highs: streak: 6-2x (last: 6/18-25)…hits: 4 (4/29)…RBI: 3-2x (last: 5/28)• 36 of 71 hits are extra-base hits (HR-18, 2B-16, 3B-2).• Among catchers, 2nd in MLB (1st in AL) with 18 home runs.• Tied for team lead w/18 HR...has hit 11 HR in last 39 games (6/20-current).• Set a club record with 13 HR before the All-Star Break as a catcher (Miguel

Olivo in 2011 & Dan Wilson in 1996 had 12).• Batting .266 (29x109) w/8 2B, 5 HR vs. LHP this season (.186/42x226) vs. RH.

SEATTLE HITTERS vs. DETROIT TIGERS 2014 CAREER HR@ AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI DETD. Ackley .125 12 3 0 0 .228 57 13 1 6 1R. Cano -- -- -- -- -- .265 249 66 7 24 1E. Chavez .250 12 3 0 0 .234 47 11 0 4 0C. Denorfia .200 10 2 0 1 .200 10 2 0 1 0A. Jackson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16J. Jones .444 9 4 0 1 .444 9 4 0 1 0B. Miller .167 6 1 1 1 .167 6 1 1 1 0K. Morales .250 12 3 0 1 .282 142 40 3 18 1L. Morrison -- -- -- -- -- .200 10 2 0 0 0M. Saunders - DL .250 8 2 0 2 .305 82 25 0 10 0K. Seager .417 12 5 1 2 .283 53 15 1 7 0J. Sucre -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0C. Taylor -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0M. Zunino .000 9 0 0 0 .059 17 1 0 0 0

SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TotalMariners 42 51 51 60 64 56 61 39 44 5 473Opponent 50 34 53 40 55 30 35 44 36 7 384

HOME RUN BREAKDOWNRECORD BY HOME RUN… 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 22-39 18-11 20-3 3-2 2-0 0-0 0-0

HOME RUNS BY POSITION… Total C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH PH P 98 19 13 8 18 9 8 1 11 10 1 0

Grand Slams (0): NoneBack-to-Back (3): Smoak & Hart (4/2 @LAA, 9th inning), Cano & Hart (4/17 @TEX, 3rd inning),

Seager & Ackley (5/11 vs. KC, 4th inning)Inside-the-Park (0): NonePinch-Hit (1): Stefen Romero, 6/3 at ATLLeadoff (1): Michael Saunders, 4/26 vs. TEXGame-Ending (1): Kyle Seager, 4/23 vs. HOUGame-Winning in Last AB on Road (1): Brad Miller, 6/20 at KCMulti (6): Miller - 2 (4/1 @LAA), Hart - 2 (4/8 vs. LAA), Seager - 2 (4/23 vs. HOU) & (4/27 vs. TEX),

Ackley - 2 (5/11 vs. KC), Morrison - 2 (6/23 vs. BOS)

DISABLED LISTName TYPE DL Dates Eligible Injury G Missed Team Record Willie Bloomquist-utl 15-Day July 24-current August 8 Right knee contusion (surgery 8/8) 19 12-7Corey Hart-dh/of 15-Day August 2-current August 17 Right knee contusion 11 9-2Michael Saunders-of 15-Day July 11-current July 26 Strained left oblique 28 16-12Blake Beavan-rhp 60-Day April 16-July 25 Right shoulder tendinitis 90 46-44 Corey Hart-dh 15-Day May 20 (retro 5/19)-July 3 --- Strained left hamstring 42 26-16Hisashi Iwakuma-rhp 15-Day March 29 (retro 3/21)-May 2 --- Torn extensor tendon in his right middle finger 27 12-15Logan Morrison-of/dh 15-Day April 16 (retro 4/15)-June 11 --- Strained right hamstring 52 27-25James Paxton-lhp 60-Day April 9-August 1 --- Strained left latissimus dorsi muscle 102 51-51Stephen Pryor-rhp 15-Day March 29 (retro 3/21)-April 17 --- Surgery to repair a torn tendon in right shoulder 14 7-8Michael Saunders-of 15-Day June 11-June 26 --- Right AC joint inflammation 14 8-6Justin Smoak-1b 15-Day June 11 (retro to 6/10)-July 3 --- Strained left quad 22 13-9Taijuan Walker-rhp 15-Day March 29 (retro 3/21)-June 10 --- Right shoulder impingement 63 34-29

MARINERS MULTI-HIT GAMES:Player 2 3 4 5 TotalAckley 17 8 -- -- 25Almonte 4 -- -- -- 4Bloomquist 10 1 -- -- 11Buck 2 2 -- -- 4Cano 37 6 2 -- 45Chavez 15 1 -- -- 16Denorfia 2 -- -- -- 2Franklin 2 -- -- -- 2Gillespie 4 -- -- -- 4Hart 9 -- -- -- 9Jackson 2 1 -- -- 3Jones 10 5 1 -- 16Miller 14 -- -- -- 14Montero 1 -- -- -- 1Morales 3 -- -- -- 3Morrison 6 1 1 -- 8Romero 9 1 -- -- 10Saunders 13 3 -- -- 16Seager 30 6 2 -- 38Smoak 11 -- -- -- 11Sucre -- -- -- -- 0Taylor 4 1 -- -- 5Zunino 15 1 1 -- 17Team 220 37 7 0 264

MARINERS MULTI-RBI GAMES:Player 2 3 4 5+ TotalAckley 8 2 1 -- 11Almonte 1 -- -- -- 1Bloomquist 3 1 -- -- 4Buck 1 -- -- -- 1Cano 14 5 -- -- 19Chavez -- 2 -- -- 2Denorfia -- -- -- -- 0Franklin -- -- -- -- 0Gillespie -- -- -- -- 0Hart 2 -- 1 -- 3Jackson -- -- 1 -- 1Jones 2 -- -- -- 2Miller 3 1 -- -- 4Montero 1 -- -- -- 1Morales 2 -- -- -- 2Morrison 2 2 1 -- 5Romero -- 2 -- -- 2Saunders 5 2 -- -- 6Seager 12 5 2 1 20Smoak 6 3 -- -- 9Sucre -- -- -- -- --Taylor 1 -- -- -- --Zunino 6 4 -- -- 10Team 68 28 6 1 103

GAME-WINNING/2-OUT RBI:Player GWRBICano ......................................................................10Seager / Zunino .......................................................8Ackley ......................................................................5Hart/Miller/Saunders ...............................................4Smoak/Morrison ......................................................3Jackson/Morales/Chavez ........................................2Almonte/Gillespie/Romero ......................................2Bloomquist/Buck/Montero ......................................1

Player 2-Out RBISeager ...................................................................27Ackley ....................................................................20Smoak ...................................................................19 Cano ......................................................................17Hart/Zunino ...........................................................11Saunders/Morrison/Miller/Chavez ...........................9Jones .......................................................................6Bloomquist ..............................................................5 Jackson / Morales ...................................................4Almonte / Buck ........................................................3 Gillespie / Taylor ......................................................2Franklin / Romero ....................................................1

* Stats for Jackson/Morales/Denorfia are with Seattle only

STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record) 1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C DHAckley -- -- -- -- 49-46 -- -- -- 3-1Bloomquist 4-1 4-2 7-5 3-2 1-2 -- -- -- 1-0Cano -- 61-48 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-4Chavez -- -- -- -- 3-3 3-2 12-11 -- 5-2Denorfia -- -- -- -- -- -- 5-2 -- --Hart 0-2 -- -- -- -- -- 2-4 -- 25-23Jackson -- -- -- -- -- 9-3 -- -- --Jones -- -- -- -- -- 36-33 -- -- --Miller -- -- 45-45 -- -- -- -- -- --Morales 1-2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10-4Morrison 27-19 -- -- -- -- -- 2-2 -- 4-5Montero 1-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-2Romero -- -- -- -- 1-0 -- 21-12 -- 3-6Saunders -- -- -- -- -- 7-2 17-24 -- --Seager -- -- -- 62-53 -- -- -- -- 1-0Smoak 32-31 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sucre -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6-1 --Taylor -- -- 9-4 -- -- -- -- -- --Zunino -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 51-43 1-0

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Ackley 2-1 10-6 -- -- 0-1 5-5 19-24 16-9 0-1Bloomquist 5-2 3-2 -- -- -- 0-1 0-2 1-1 11-4Cano -- -- 63-52 -- -- -- -- -- --Chavez 15-16 2-1 -- -- -- -- -- 5-0 1-1Denorfia -- -- -- -- -- 5-2 -- -- --Hart -- -- -- 17-18 5-5 3-4 1-1 2-0 --Jackson 9-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Jones 15-15 20-17 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-1Miller -- 9-12 -- -- -- -- -- 17-9 19-24Morales -- -- -- 12-6 -- -- -- -- --Morrison -- -- -- 5-1 10-11 5-6 11-8 1-0 --Montero -- -- -- 0-1 1-0 0-1 -- 2-0 --Romero -- 11-7 -- 2-1 2-3 2-3 8-1 0-2 0-1Saunders 9-5 7-6 1-2 -- 0-3 -- 5-7 2-3 --Seager -- 0-1 0-1 15-15 30-22 15-11 3-3 -- --Smoak -- -- -- 13-11 11-9 6-8 2-3 -- --Sucre -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6-1Taylor -- 2-0 -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 1-1 4-3Zunino -- -- 1-0 -- 5-0 15-8 5-3 12-23 14-9

PITCHER - Hernandez (17-8), Iwakuma (12-8), Young (14-10), Elias (11-12), Ramirez (5-8), Paxton (3-1), Maurer (2-5), Walker (1-2), Wilhelmsen (0-1), Beavan (0-1)

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Player Solo 2R 3R GS TotalAckley 6 2 -- -- 8Almonte 1 -- -- -- 1Bloomquist -- 1 -- -- 1Cano 1 5 4 -- 10Chavez 1 1 -- -- 2Hart 4 -- 1 -- 5Miller 7 1 -- -- 8Montero -- 1 -- -- 1Morales 1 1 -- -- 2Morrison 3 2 1 -- 6Romero 2 -- 1 -- 3Saunders 4 2 -- -- 6Seager 7 6 5 -- 18Smoak 2 4 1 -- 7Zunino 11 5 2 -- 18Team 50 32 15 0 98 Runs via HR: 159

INSTANT REPLAY: Record Total Confirmed/Stands Overturned KeepingMariners 23 12 11Opponents 24 9 15 Umpires 15 13 2 1

OUTFIELD ASSISTS:Player AAckley .............................................................................................4Almonte ...........................................................................................2 Chavez /Jackson/Jones/Morrison/Romero/Saunders ................... 1

THE CATCHER’S BOX:Catcher Record G/GS SB CCS CS% PB Buck 8-11 19/19 11 3 21.4 1Sucre 6-1 8/7 2 1 33.3 0Zunino 51-43 96/94 46 18 28.1 4 Team 65-55 119 59 22 27.1 5

HITTING STREAKS (10+ G):Player G Dates Stats During StreakJames Jones 14 5/9-24 .288/15x52, 10 R, 4 2B, 2 3B, RBILogan Morrison 13 7/29-8/12 .333/15x45, 7 R, 3 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 3 BBRobinson Cano 10 7/29-8/8 .412/14x34, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 7 BBRobinson Cano 10 6/2-12 .368/14x38, 6 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 5 BB

2014 MARINERS HIGHS & LOWS

CLUBLONGEST WINNING STREAK ................................................................................... 5, 3x, last: June 20-24LONGEST LOSING STREAK .................................................................................................... 8, April 15-22MOST RUNS, GAME:Mariners .............................................................................................. 13, 2x, last: August 7 vs. Chicago (AL) Opponent .....................................................................................................................9, May 24 vs. Houston MOST RUNS, INNING:Mariners ........................................................................................................8, May 3 at Houston (7th inning)Opponent .................................................................................................. 5, May 24 vs. Houston (5th inning)MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners .........................................................................................................................18, July 1 at HoustonOpponent ..................................................................................... 16, twice: last, July 20 at Los Angeles (AL) FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners ...................................................................................................... 1, 2x, last: June 28 vs. ClevelandOpponent ..................................................................................................................1, June 29 vs. ClevelandMOST HITS, INNING:Mariners ........................................................................................................ 7, July 1 at Houston (6th inning)Opponent ................................................................................... 5, 5x, last: July 24 vs. Baltimore (3rd inning)MOST DOUBLES, GAME:Mariners ...........................................................................................................................6, July 1 at HoustonOpponent ................................................................................................................... 6, May 16 at MinnesotaMOST TRIPLES, GAME:Mariners ........................................................................................................2, 3x, last: June 8 at Tampa BayOpponent ..................................................................................................... 2, 3x, last: June 19 at San DiegoMOST HOME RUNS, GAME:Mariners ................................................................................................ 4, 2x, last: August 7 vs. Chicago (AL)Opponent .................................................................................................... 3, 4x, last: July 4 at Chicago (AL)MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:Mariners ................................................................................................................... 4, June 16 vs. San DiegoOpponent .......................................................................................................3, 2x, last: July 8 vs. MinnesotaMOST ERRORS, GAME:Mariners ................................................................................................................. 5, May 11 vs. Kansas CityOpponent .................................................................................................................4, May 12 vs. Tampa BayMOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:Mariners .............................................................................................................................4, April 14 at TexasOpponent ............................................................................................................... 3, Aug. 9 vs. Chicago (AL)MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners hitters ...........................................................................................14, 3x, last: June 6 at Tampa BayOpponent hitters ...................................................................................................... 17, June 8 at Tampa BayMOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners hitters ........................................................................................................8, March 31 at LA AngelsOpponent hitters ........................................................................................................ 8, June 6 at Tampa BayMOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners .................................................................................................................... 12, July 9 vs. MinnesotaOpponent ................................................................................................................. 15, June 6 at Tampa BayLARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN ....................................5, April 27 vs. Texas (trailed 5-0, won 6-5)LARGEST LEAD GIVEN UP IN LOSS ...................3, 3x, last: July 20 at Los Angeles (AL) (led 3-0, lost 6-5)LARGEST WINNING MARGIN ...........................................................................11, July 1 at Houston (13-2)LARGEST LOSING MARGIN ...................................................................................7, April 19 at Miami (0-7)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, HOME .............................................. 10.0, 3x, last: August 9 vs. Chicago (AL)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, ROAD ..........................................................16.0, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME ............................................................2:17, June 29 vs. ClevelandSHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD ................................................................2:10, July 30 at ClevelandLONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME .................................................................... 3:34, June 14 vs. TexasLONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD ............................................................... 3:38, August 2 at BaltimoreLONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, HOME ......................................................3:21, July 27 vs. BaltimoreLONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, ROAD .............................................5:14, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)LARGEST CROWD, HOME ..............................................................................45,662, April 8 vs. LA AngelsSMALLEST CROWD, HOME .............................................................................10,466, April 22 vs. HoustonLARGEST CROWD, ROAD ............................................................................44,152, March 31 at LA AngelsSMALLEST CROWD, ROAD ........................................................................... 10,400, June 9 at Tampa Bay

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLONGEST HITTING STREAK ....................................................................................................................................................................14, James Jones (May 9-24)MOST HITS, GAME ......................................................................................................................................... 4, 7x, last: Robinson Cano, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)MOST RUNS, GAME ................................................................................................................................................. 3, 10x, last: Dustin Ackley, August 2 at BaltimoreMOST DOUBLES, GAME ........................................................................................................................................... 2, 8x, last: Robinson Cano, August 6 vs. AtlantaMOST TRIPLES, GAME ...........................................................................................................................................................2, Kyle Seager, June 2 at New York (AL)MOST HOME RUNS, GAME .................................................................................................................................................. 2, 6x, last: Morrison, June 23 vs. BostonMOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ..........................................................................................................................................4, Kyle Seager, June 2 at New York (AL)MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME .........................................................................................................................................................5, Kyle Seager, April 23 vs. HoustonMOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME ........................................................................................................................................2, 3x, last: Smoak, May 7 #1 at OaklandMOST STOLEN BASES, GAME ............................................................................................................................................. 3, 2x, James Jones, June 30 at HoustonGRAND SLAMS (0) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... None

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGFEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):Mariners .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3, Roenis Elias, June 1 vs. DetroitOpponents ....................................................................................................................................................................................1, Josh Tomlin, June 28 vs. ClevelandMOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):Mariners ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15, Felix Hernandez, June 8 at Tampa BayOpponents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12, 2x, last: Chris Sale, July 4 at Chicago (AL)MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):Mariners ..................................................................................................................................................................................5, Dominic Leone, May 14 vs. Tampa BayOpponents ...............................................................................................................................................................................4, 3x, last: Neal Cotts, June 14 vs. TexasMOST WALKS, GAME:Mariners ...............................................................................................................................................................................6, Taijuan Walker, July 23 vs. New York (NL)Opponents ....................................................................................................................................................................................7, Tyson Ross, June 16 vs. San DiegoMOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:Mariners ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9.0, Roenis Elias, June 1 vs. DetroitOpponents .................................................................................................................................................................... 9.0, 7x, last: Corey Kluber, July 30 at ClevelandMOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVERMariners ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4.0, Tom Wilhelmsen, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)Opponents ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4.0, Jerome Williams, May 4 at HoustonLONGEST WINNING STREAK: ...................................................................................................................................................... 5, Felix Hernandez (May 12-June 8)LONGEST LOSING STREAK: .........................................................................................................................................................5, Erasmo Ramirez (April 6-current)MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:Overall ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20.0, Hisashi Iwakuma (July 1-12)Starter ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20.0, Hisashi Iwakuma (July 1-12)Reliever .................................................................................................................................................................................................19.0, Joe Beimel (May 2-July 10)#Club Record ^Ties Club Record

MARINERS UPDATEOverall Record ........................................65-55Series Records ................................... 19-16-5First Game of Series ...............................26-14Second Game of Series .........................20-19Third Game of Series..............................17-15Fourth Game of Series ...............................2-7Leading After 6 .........................................51-8Trailing After 6 ...........................................5-40Tied After 6 ..................................................9-7Leading After 7 .........................................55-6Trailing After 7 ...........................................5-38Tied After 7 ................................................5-11Leading After 8 .........................................58-3Trailing After 8 ...........................................2-43Tied After 8 ..................................................5-9Score First ...............................................39-15Opponent Score First .............................26-40Comeback Wins / Blown Losses ........29 / 19Last at-bat W/L (walk-off) ............... 9-14 (1-6)Hit a home run ........................................43-16No home runs .........................................22-39Scoring 4 or more runs ..........................48-10Scoring less than 4 runs ........................17-45Score in 3 or more innings .......................34-8Out-hit opponent ....................................54-13Out-hit by opponent .................................6-39Hits even ......................................................5-3Lineups Used ............................................. 108Players Used (Pitchers) ........................ 42 (19)Safeco Field Roof Open .........................28-24Safeco Field Roof Closed ..........................4-2Safeco Field Roof Moved ...........................2-6Northwest Green Jersey ..........................13-5Astro Navy Jersey .......................................8-4Safeco Field Sellouts ..................................1-02013 after 120 games .............................55-652013 after 121 games .............................56-652013 after 122 games .............................56-66Best ever after 120 games .............87-33 (‘01)Best ever after 121 games .............87-34 (‘01)Best ever after 122 games .............87-35 (‘01)March/April .............................................11-14May ..........................................................16-14June .........................................................18-10July ...........................................................11-14August .........................................................9-3September ...................................................0-0Monday ......................................................13-1Tuesday .....................................................12-7Wednesday ................................................8-11Thursday ......................................................5-7Friday .........................................................7-11Saturday ....................................................11-8Sunday .......................................................9-101-Run Games/2-Run Games ...... 14-22/17-13Extra Innings ...............................................3-6Average Time of Game (9-inn.) ................ 2:54Postponements...... 2 (4/4 @OAK, 4/30 @NYY)

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2014 MARINERS DAY-BY-DAYSG D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT1 3/31 N @LAA W 10-3 Hernandez (1-0)/Weaver 1-0 1 +0.5 -- 3:17 44,1522 4/1 N @LAA W 8-3 Ramirez (1-0)/Wilson 2-0 1 +0.5 -- 3:05 43,5673 4/2 N @LAA W 8-2 Paxton (1-0)/Santiago 3-0 1 +0.5 -- 2:39 38,0074 4/3 N @OAK L 2-3 (12) Pomeranz/Noesi (0-1) 3-1 1 +0.5 -- 4:02 11,236 4/4 N @OAK Rained Out -- DH 5/7 1 +1.0 --5 4/5 D @OAK W 3-1 Hernandez (2-0)/Straily/Rodney (1) 4-1 1 +2.0 -- 2:22 30,2906 4/6 D @OAK L 3-6 Gray/Ramirez (1-1)/Johnson 4-2 1 +1.0 -- 2:57 32,852 4/7 Off Day 1 +0.57 4/8 N LAA W 5-3 Paxton (2-0)/Santiago/Rodney (2) 5-2 1 +1.0 -- 2:59 45,6628 4/9 N LAA L 0-2 Richards/Elias (0-1)/Frieri 5-3 T1 - - - OAK 2:53 16,468 4/10 Off Day 2 -0.5 OAK 9 4/11 N OAK W 6-4 Hernandez (3-0)/Milone/Rodney (3) 6-3 1 +0.5 -- 3:09 38,97810 4/12 N OAK L 1-3 Gray/Ramirez (1-2)/Gregerson 6-4 2 -0.5 OAK 3:08 22,07311 4/13 D OAK L 0-3 Otero/Furbush (0-1)/Doolittle 6-5 2 -1.5 OAK 2:44 22,70212 4/14 N @TEX W 7-1 Elias (1-1)/Lewis 7-5 2 -1.5 OAK 3:01 23,08113 4/15 N @TEX L 0-5 Ross Jr./Beavan (0-1) 7-6 2 -2.5 OAK 2:22 26,62814 4/16 N @TEX L 2-3 Figueroa/Rodney (0-1) 7-7 3 -2.5 OAK 2:47 27,39615 4/17 D @TEX L 6-8 Figueroa/Beimel (0-1)/Soria 7-8 T3 -3.0 OAK 3:28 29,02416 4/18 N @MIA L 4-8 Cishek/Medina (0-1) 7-9 4 -4.0 OAK 3:09 21,38817 4/19 N @MIA L 0-7 ALVAREZ/Elias (1-2) 7-10 4 -5.0 OAK 2:20 24,00318 4/20 D @MIA L 2-3 Dunn/Wilhelmsen (0-1)/Cishek 7-11 4 -6.0 OAK 2:58 20,22819 4/21 N HOU L 2-7 Keuchel/Hernandez (3-1) 7-12 4 -6.0 OAK 2:49 14,62820 4/22 N HOU L 2-5 McHugh/Ramirez (1-3)/Fields 7-13 4 -6.0 OAK 3:02 10,46721 4/23 D HOU W 5-3 Rodney (1-1)/Fields 8-13 4 -5.5 TEX 2:50 13,729 4/24 Off Day 4 -5.5 TEX/OAK 22 4/25 N TEX W 6-3 Medina (1-1)/Cotts/Rodney (4) 9-13 4 -5.5 OAK 2:55 31,14623 4/26 N TEX L 3-6 Poreda/Furbush (0-2)/Soria 9-14 4 -5.5 TEX/OAK 3:13 30,04224 4/27 D TEX W 6-5 Farquhar (1-0)/Ogando/Rodney (5) 10-14 4 -4.5 TEX/OAK 3:10 26,307 4/28 Off Day 4 -5.0 OAK25 4/29 N @NYY W 6-3 Young (1-0)/Sabathia 11-14 4 -5.0 OAK 3:33 37,484 4/30 N @NYY Rained Out -- Re-scheduled 6/2 4 -5.5 OAK March/April (11-14) Batting: .231 (197x854), 22 HR Pitching: 11-14, 5 SV, 3.67 ERA (90 ER, 220.2 IP)26 5/1 N @NYY W 4-2 Elias (2-2)/Kuroda/Rodney (6) 12-14 4 -5.0 OAK 2:47 43,12127 5/2 N @HOU L 4-5 (11) Bass/Furbush (0-3) 12-15 4 -5.0 OAK 4:02 15,77128 5/3 D @HOU W 9-8 Iwakuma (1-0)/Keuchel/Rodney (7) 13-15 4 -4.0 OAK 3:24 15,79829 5/4 D @HOU W 8-7 Maurer (1-0)/McHugh/Farquhar (1) 14-15 4 -4.0 OAK 3:30 24,99630 5/5 N @OAK W 4-2 Young (2-0/Kazmir/Rodney (8) 15-15 4 -3.0 OAK 2:36 11,01931 5/6 N @OAK W 8-3 Elias (3-2)/Chavez 16-15 T2 -2.0 OAK 3:19 12,10632 5/7 D @OAK #1 W 6-4 (10) Medina (2-1)/Cook/Rodney (9) 17-15 2 -1.0 OAK 3:24 - - -33 @OAK #2 L 0-2 Pomeranz/Ramirez (1-4)/Johnson 17-16 2 -2.0 OAK 2:21 17,33734 5/8 N KC W 1-0 Iwakuma (2-0)/Duffy/Rodney (10) 18-16 2 -1.5 OAK 2:25 12,57735 5/9 N KC L 1-6 Vargas/Maurer (1-1) 18-17 3 -2.5 OAK 2:45 20,87636 5/10 N KC W 3-1 Young (3-0)/Ventura/Rodney (11) 19-17 2 -2.5 OAK 2:18 29,37337 5/11 D KC L 7-9 Coleman/Farquhar (1-1)/Holland 19-18 3 -3.5 OAK 3:01 30,44938 5/12 N TB W 12-5 Hernandez (4-1)/Ramos 20-18 2 -3.5 OAK 3:10 12,39739 5/13 N TB L 1-2 PRICE (4-3)/Rodney (1-2) 20-19 3 -4.5 OAK 2:48 13,44640 5/14 D TB L 0-2 Odorizzi/Maurer (1-2)/Balfour 20-20 3 -4.5 OAK 3:21 20,986 5/15 Off Day 3 -4.5 41 5/16 N @MIN L 4-5 Gibson/Young (3-1)/Perkins 20-21 3 -5.5 OAK 2:42 27,27542 5/17 N @MIN L 3-4 Deduno/Elias (3-3)/Perkins 20-22 3 -6.5 OAK 2:26 29,71743 5/18 D @MIN W 6-2 Hernandez (5-1)/Nolasco 21-22 3 -6.5 OAK 3:02 32,511 5/19 Off Day 3 -6.5 OAK44 5/20 N @TEX W 6-2 Iwakuma (3-0)/Lewis 22-22 3 -6.5 OAK 2:54 43,70645 5/21 D @TEX L 3-4 Tepesch/Young (3-2)/Soria 22-23 3 -7.5 OAK 2:47 43,65446 5/22 N HOU W 3-1 Leone (1-0)/Cosart/Rodney (12) 23-23 3 -6.5 OAK 3:09 13,86147 5/23 N HOU W 6-1 Hernandez (6-1)/Owens 24-23 3 -5.5 OAK 2:40 21,19748 5/24 N HOU L 4-9 Oberholtzer/Maurer (1-3) 24-24 3 -5.5 OAK 3:18 21,58549 5/25 D HOU L 1-4 KEUCHEL/Iwakuma (3-1) 24-25 4 -5.5 OAK 2:28 26,85750 5/26 D LAA W Young (4-2)/Skaggs 25-25 4 -5.5 OAK 2:40 22,72151 5/27 N LAA L 4-6 Weaver/Elias (3-4)/Frieri 25-26 4 -5.5 OAK 3:03 13,06452 5/28 N LAA W 3-1 Hernandez (7-1)/Wilson/Rodney (13) 26-26 4 -5.5 OAK 2:30 13,90453 5/29 N LAA L 5-7 Shoemaker/Maurer (1-4)/Frieri 26-27 4 -5.5 OAK 3:08 11,65954 5/30 N DET L 3-6 Verlander/Iwakuma (3-2)/Chamberlain 26-28 4 -6.5 OAK 3:05 28,99855 5/31 N DET W 3-2 Young (5-2)/Smyly/Rodney (14) 27-28 4 -6.5 OAK 3:18 37,142 May (16-14) Batting: .233 (228x978), 21 HR Pitching: 16-14, 10 SV, 3.56 ERA (106 ER, 268.0 IP)56 6/1 D DET W 4-0 ELIAS (4-4)/Scherzer 28-28 4 -6.5 OAK 2:46 31,40557 6/2 N @NYY W 10-2 Hernandez (8-1)/Phelps 29-28 T3 -6.0 OAK 2:54 41,53958 6/3 N @ATL W 7-5 Leone (2-0)/Wood/Rodney (15) 30-28 3 -6.0 OAK 3:08 36,50359 6/4 D @ATL W 2-0 Iwakuma (4-2)/Minor/Rodney (16) 31-28 3 -6.0 OAK 2:51 26,960 6/5 Off Day 31-28 T2 -5.5 OAK60 6/6 N @TB L 0-4 Bedard/Young (5-3) 31-29 3 -6.5 OAK 3:17 14,57761 6/7 D @TB W 7-4 Elias (5-4)/Cobb/Rodney (17) 32-29 3 -5.5 OAK 2:46 23,99662 6/8 D @TB W 5-0 Medina (3-1)/Balfour 33-29 3 -5.5 OAK 3:10 18,15863 6/9 D @TB W 3-0 Beimel (1-1)/Price/Rodney (18) 34-29 3 -4.5 OAK 3:11 10,40064 6/10 N NYY L 2-3 Betances/Iwakuma (4-3)/Robertson 34-30 3 -4.5 OAK 2:50 28,40565 6/11 N NYY L 2-4 TANAKA/Young (5-4) 34-31 3 -5.5 OAK 2:44 28,43966 6/12 N NYY L 3-6 Whitley/Elias (5-5)/Robertson 34-32 3 -6.0 OAK 2:56 40,59567 6/13 N TEX L 0-1 Tolleson/Hernandez (8-2)/Soria 34-33 3 -6.0 OAK 2:30 22,07368 6/14 N TEX L 3-4 Cotts/Rodney (1-3)/Soria 34-34 T3 -7.0 OAK 3:34 27,70269 6/15 D TEX W 5-1 Iwakuma (5-3)/Martinez 35-34 3 -7.0 OAK 2:46 39,21570 6/16 N SD W 5-1 Young (6-4)/Ross 36-34 3 -6.0 OAK 2:44 17,51671 6/17 D SD W 6-1 Elias (6-5)/Stults 37-34 3 -6.0 OAK 2:42 19,89672 6/18 N @SD L 1-2 Benoit/Furbush (0-4)/Street 37-35 3 -7.0 OAK 2:40 27,52373 6/19 D @SD L 1-4 Hahn/Leone (2-1)/Street 37-36 3 -8.0 OAK 2:42 18,75574 6/20 N @KC W 7-5 Furbush (1-4)/Holland/Rodney (19) 38-36 3 -8.0 OAK 3:31 38,47575 6/21 D @KC W 2-1 Medina (4-1)/Vargas/Rodney (20) 39-36 3 -8.0 OAK 2:42 21,64076 6/22 D @KC W 2-1 Elias (7-5)/ Ventura/Rodney (21) 40-36 3 -7.0 OAK 2:54 23,27877 6/23 N BOS W 12-3 Hernandez (9-2)/Lackey 41-36 3 -6.5 OAK 2:57 26,86078 6/24 N BOS W 8-2 Beimel (2-1)/Peavy 42-36 3 -5.5 OAK 3:14 20,01579 6/25 N BOS L 4-5 Buchholz/Iwakuma (5-4) 42-37 3 -6.5 OAK 2:40 27,333 6/26 Off Day -6.5 OAK80 6/27 N CLE W 3-2 Young (7-4)/Bauer/Rodney (22) 43-37 3 -6.5 OAK 3:05 28,08481 6/28 N CLE L 0-5 TOMLIN/Elias (7-6) 43-38 3 -7.5 OAK 2:24 23,10282 6/29 D CLE W 3-0 Hernandez (10-2)/House 44-38 3 -7.5 OAK 2:17 26,17183 6/30 N @HOU W 10-4 Walker (1-0)/McHugh/Wilhelmsen (1) 45-38 3 -6.5 OAK 3:07 17,340 June (18-10) Batting: .262 (247x944), 29 HR Pitching: 118-10, 10 SV, 2.53 ERA (70 ER, 249.0 IP)

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G D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT84 7/1 N @HOU W 13-2 Iwakuma (6-4)/Cosart 46-38 3 -5.5 OAK 3:36 17,50485 7/2 D @HOU W 5-2 Young (8-4)/Peacock/Rodney (24) 47-38 3 -4.5 OAK 2:47 17,209 7/3 Off Day 3 -5.0 OAK86 7/4 N @CWS L 1-7 SALE/Elias (7-7) 47-39 3 -6.0 OAK 2:28 30,29787 7/5 D @CWS W 3-2 (14) Wilhelmsen (1-1)/Belisario/Rodney (25) 48-39 3 -6.0 OAK 4:38 23,11388 7/6 D @CWS L 0-1 Noesi/Walker (1-1)/Petricka 48-40 3 -7.0 OAK 2:49 23,37089 7/7 N MIN W 2-0 Iwakuma (7-4)/Correia/Rodney (26) 49-40 3 -7.0 OAK 2:34 18,56290 7/8 N MIN L 0-2 Hughes/Young (8-5)/Perkins 49-41 3 -8.0 OAK 2:34 14,15891 7/9 N MIN L 1-8 Gibson/Elias (7-8) 49-42 3 -8.0 OAK 3:11 16,46592 7/10 N MIN L 2-4 Pino/Wilhelmsen (1-2)/Perkins 49-43 3 -9.0 OAK 3:11 14,53093 7/11 N OAK W 3-2 Hernandez (11-2)/SAMARDZIJA/Rodney (27) 50-43 3 -8.0 OAK 2:22 32,98194 7/12 N OAK W 6-2 Iwakuma (8-4)/Chavez 51-43 3 -7.0 OAK 2:43 39,20495 7/13 D OAK L 1-4 Gray/Young (8-6)/Doolittle 51-44 3 -8.0 OAK 2:43 25,959 7/14 7/15 All-Star Game at Target Field (AL 5, NL 3) 7/16 7/17 96 7/18 N @LAA L 2-3 (16) Santiago/Leone (2-2) 51-45 3 -9.0 OAK 5:14 42,517 97 7/19 N @LAA W 3-2 (12) Leone (3-2)/Thatcher/Furbush (1) 52-45 3 -8.0 OAK 4:07 40,23198 7/20 D @LAA L 5-6 Thatcher/Rodney (1-4) 52-46 3 -9.0 OAK 3:15 37,12899 7/21 N NYM W 5-2 Elias (8-8)/Niese 53-46 3 -8.5 OAK 2:53 21,943100 7/22 N NYM L 1-3 deGrom/Ramirez (1-5)/Mejia 53-47 3 -8.5 OAK 2:49 18,681101 7/23 D NYM L 2-3 Colon/Walker (1-2)/Mejia 53-48 3 -9.5 OAK 3:05 36,224102 7/24 N BAL L 0-4 Chen/Iwakuma (8-5) 53-49 3 -10.5 OAK 2:44 19,621103 7/25 N BAL L 1-2 (10) O’Day/Furbush (1-5)/Britton 53-50 3 -10.5 OAK 3:16 34,792104 7/26 D BAL W 4-3 Young (9-6)/Norris/Rodney (28) 54-50 3 -10.5 OAK 2:49 36,936105 7/27 D BAL L 2-3 (10) McFarland/Medina (4-2)/Britton 54-51 3 -11.5 OAK 3:21 26,523 7/28 Off Day 3 -11.0106 7/29 N @CLE W 5-2 Iwakuma (9-5)/Bauer/Rodney (29) 55-51 3 -11.0 OAK 3:15 15,713107 7/30 N @CLE L 0-2 KLUBER/Hernandez (11-3) 55-52 3 -11.0 OAK 2:10 14,863108 7/31 N @CLE W 6-5 Beimel (3-1)/Shaw/Rodney (30) 56-52 3 -10.5 OAK 3:33 16,336 July (10-14) Batting: .251 (225x898), 13 HR Pitching: 11-14, 8 SV, 2.57 ERA (68 ER, 238.1 IP)109 8/1 N @BAL L 1-2 Chen/Elias (8-9)/Britton 56-53 3 -10.5 OAK 2:29 39,487110 8/2 N @BAL W 6-3 Leone (4-2)/Gonzalez 57-53 3 -10.5 OAK 3:38 36,508111 8/3 D @BAL L 0-1 Tillman/Iwakuma (9-6)/Britton 57-54 3 -10.5 OAK 2:33 35,217 8/4 Off Day 3 -11.0 OAK 112 8/5 N ATL W 4-2 Hernandez (12-3)/Wood/Rodney (31) 58-54 3 -11.0 OAK 2:29 24,496113 8/6 D ATL W 7-3 Young (10-6)/Teheran 59-54 3 -10.0 OAK 2:53 30,770114 8/7 N CWS W 13-3 Elias (9-9)/Carroll 60-54 3 -10.0 OAK 3:08 18.740115 8/8 N CWS W 4-1 Iwakuma (10-6)/Quintana/Rodney (32) 61-54 3 -10.0 OAK 2:43 23,223116 8/9 N CWS L 1-2 (10) Surkamp/Rodney (1-5)/Petricka 61-55 3 -11.0 OAK 2:50 40,122117 8/10 D CWS W 4-2 Leone (5-2)/Danks/Rodney (33) 62-55 3 -10.0 OAK 2:50 27,236118 8/11 N TOR W 11-1 Hernandez (13-3)/Hutchison 63-55 3 -9.0 OAK 2:43 41,168119 8/12 N TOR W 6-3 Young (11-6)/Happ/Rodney (34) 64-55 3 -9.0 OAK 2:41 26,076120 8/13 N TOR W 2-0 Iwakuma (11-6)/Dickey/Rodney (35) 65-55 3 -8.0 OAK 2:41 32,368 8/14 Off Day 3 -7.5 OAK121 8/15 N @DET LHP James Paxton (2-0, 2.38) vs. RHP Rick Porcello (13-7, 3.11)122 8/16 N @DET RHP Felix Hernandez (13-3, 1.95) vs. LHP David Price (11-8, 3.21)123 8/17 D @DET RHP Chris Young (11-6, 3.20) vs. Robbie Ray (1-2, 5.31)124 8/18 N @PHI125 8/19 N @PHI126 8/20 D @PHI 8/21 Off Day127 8/22 N @BOS128 8/23 D @BOS129 8/24 D @BOS130 8/25 N TEX131 8/26 N TEX132 8/27 D TEX 8/28 Off Day133 8/29 N WAS134 8/30 N WAS135 8/31 D WAS August (9-3) Batting: .261 (100x383), 13 HR Pitching: 9-3, 5 SV, 1.77 ERA (21 ER, 107.0 IP)136 9/1 D @OAK137 9/2 N @OAK138 9/3 D @OAK139 9/4 N @TEX140 9/5 N @TEX141 9/6 N @TEX142 9/7 D @TEX143 9/8 N HOU144 9/9 N HOU145 9/10 N HOU 9/11 Off Day146 9/12 N OAK147 9/13 N OAK148 9/14 D OAK149 9/15 N @LAA150 9/16 N @LAA151 9/17 N @LAA152 9/18 N @LAA153 9/19 N @HOU154 9/20 N @HOU155 9/21 D @HOU156 9/22 N @TOR157 9/23 N @TOR158 9/24 N @TOR159 9/25 D @TOR160 9/26 N LAA161 9/27 N LAA162 9/28 D LAA September (0-0) Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR Pitching: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (-- ER, -- IP)