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PITCHING PROBABLES Sat., May 28 vs. Detroit RHP Jesse Hahn (1-2, 4.07) vs. LHP Matt Boyd (0-0, 0.00) 1:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game Sun., May 29 vs. Detroit LHP Rich Hill (7-3, 2.18) vs. RHP Mike Pelfrey (0-4, 5.55) 1:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game O AKLAND A THLETICS Game Information Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 www.athletics.com A’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts World Champions...1910 1911 1913 1929 1930 1972 1973 1974 1989 American League Champions...1902 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1929 1930 1931 1972 1973 1974 1988 1989 1990 ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost six of the last seven games after winning five of the previous six contests…are now a season-high eight games under .500 at 20-28 (.426)…that is tied for the second worst record in the Ameri- can League…are in a tie for fourth place in the AL West and are a season- high nine games behind first place Seattle…have spent one day in sole possession of first place, five days tied for first, four days in second, four days tied for second, 14 days in third, seven days tied for third, 14 days in fourth and four days tied for fourth…were swept in a four-game series by New York (AL) last weekend…it marked the first time the A’s were swept in a four-game series in Oakland since April 26-29, 1999 against Cleveland, a span of 78 four-game series at home without being swept…the four-game losing streak was the A’s fourth of four or more games this year. IN MAY: The A’s are 7-16 (.304) in May and have clinched a losing record in the month for the second consecutive season and eighth time in the last 12 years…went 11-19 (.367) in May last year…have the second worst record in the American League in May (Minnesota, 5-17)…have a 6.311 ERA (140 er in 199.2 ip), which is second highest in the majors (Minnesota, 6.314)…have finished May with an ERA of 6.00 or more just once in Oak- land history (6.59 in 1997)…allowed four home runs Wednesday and now have 38 in May, which is the fourth highest May home run total in Oakland history (41 in 1997, 40 in 1994, 39 in 1982)…lead the majors in home runs in May and are tied for the second fewest saves (3). PITCHING: The A’s allowed 13 runs on a season-high tying 17 hits on Wednesday…it marked the fifth time in the last 17 games the A’s allowed at least 11 runs in a game and the 10th time they allowed 10 or more hits… have a 6.69 ERA (109 er in 146.2 ip), .299 (180-for-602) opponents batting average and 30 home runs allowed over that 17-game stretch, which dates back to May 8…now have a 4.88 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League…also have the second highest opponents on-base percentage (.336) and slugging percentage (.443) and the third highest batting average (.270)…rank third in most extra base hits (156), tied for third in most hit batters (19) and fourth in most walks (154). STARTING PITCHING: Zach Neal tossed 4.0 innings Wednesday night after Kendall Graveman logged 4.1 innings on Tuesday…it marks the fifth time this year A’s starters have tossed fewer than five innings in consecu- tive games…starters are 7-19 with a 6.69 ERA (119 er in 160.0 ip) over the last 31 games dating back to April 23…that includes 5-1 with a 1.63 ERA (7 er in 38.2 ip) in six starts by Rich Hill and 2-18 with an 8.31 ERA (112 er in 121.1 ip) in 25 starts by everyone else…starters are 13-24 with a 5.25 ERA (150 er in 257.0 ip) overall…the losses are the most in the majors and the ERA is second highest in the American League (Minnesota, 5.38) and third highest in the majors (Colorado, 5.49)…Hill tossed 8.0 innings Mon- day night, snapping an Athletics record streak of 83 consecutive games with seven or fewer innings by the starting pitcher dating back to Aug. 23, 2015…the A’s are 6-1 when the starter pitches at least seven innings. OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .181 (50-for-276) with 22 runs scored over the last seven games (3.1 runs per game) after hitting .282 with 68 runs scored (5.2 runs per game) over the previous 13 contests…have a .294 on-base percentage, which is the lowest mark in the American League and fourth lowest in the majors…have the second fewest walks in the AL (109) but are tied for the third most intentional walks (9)…have the second fewest doubles (65), third fewest extra base hits (122), fourth lowest slug- ging percentage (.384) and fourth fewest runs scored (186) and strikeouts (331). DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have not committed an error in the last three games but have 36 for the season, which is seven more than any other American League team and third most in the majors…rank third in the AL in double plays (51). HOME AND AWAY: The A’s begin a six-game homestand tonight against Detroit (three games) and Minnesota (three games)…went 3-4 on the last homestand against Texas (3-0) and New York-AL (0-4) and are 8-15 (.348) at home…are tied with Minnesota for the worst home record in the Ameri- can League and third worst in the majors…it is the third worst record after 23 home games in Oakland history (7-16 in 1994 and 2015)…a loss tonight would tie the 2015 club for second worst after 24 games (7-17 in 1994)… this homestand concludes as a 16-game stretch from May 16 to June 1 where the A’s played 13 games at home…went 1-2 on the last road trip to Seattle and are 12-13 (.480) on the road…are batting .263 (233-for-887) and are averaging 4.36 runs per game (109 runs in 25 games) on the road compared to .222 (166-for-749) with an average of 3.35 runs per game (77 runs in 23 games) at home…are averaging the second fewest runs per game at home in the AL and have the second lowest batting average… have a 5.80 ERA (139 er in 215.2 ip) on the road compared to 3.91 (90 er in 207.0 ip) at home…have the second highest road ERA in the majors. CLOSE CALLS: The A’s had their first walk-off loss of the season Tues- day night at Seattle…are 7-3 in games decided in the last at bat…are tied for the second most last at bats wins in the majors (Seattle, 8) and have the fourth best winning percentage (.700)…are 6-8 in one-run games and have now dropped five of their last six one-run decisions after winning five of the first eight…are 2-0 in extra inning games…are tied for the second fewest extra inning games in the American League and tied for third in most wins. LEFT AND RIGHT: The A’s began the season by facing three consecutive left-handers, faced righties in 32 of 34 games from April 7-May 14 and left- ies in five of six games from May 15-20…have faced righties in each of the last five games…are 5-5 (.500) in games started by a left-handed pitcher compared to 15-23 (.395) against righties…are hitting .235 against lefties, .247 against righties. THIS AND THAT: The A’s have been successful in 7-of-9 (77.8%) replay challenges, which is the best percentage in the majors…the nine challeng- es are tied for sixth fewest in the majors…the A’s are averaging 2 hours and 57 minutes per game, which is second fastest in the majors to Toronto (2:54)…A’s pinch hitters are 8 for their last 25 (.320) after starting the sea- son 0-for-12…are tied for second in the American League in pinch hits (8) and tied for third in plate appearances (38)…the A’s designated hitter has entered the game defensively six times this year…from 1996-2015, the A’s had the DH enter the game on defense a total of 11 times…the last time they did it at least six times in a season was 1995 when it happened seven times. THE DISABLED LIST: After reinstating Josh Phegley from the disabled list today, the A’s have a Major League leading 11 players on the DL (H. Alva- rez, R.J. Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Gray, Hendriks, Parker, Reddick, Sogard)…have had at least nine players on the DL every day since May 9, including a season-high 13 from May 21-24, which are the most players the A’s have had on the DL at one time since at least 1979… have had at least six players on the DL all year and have used the DL 14 times…R.J. Alvarez, Bassitt, Doubront, Fuld, Parker and Sogard are on the 60-day DL…have had at least three players on the DL every day since July 30, 2011…have not had fewer than two players on the DL since the end of the 2006 season when they had just one. A’s vs. TIGERS: The A’s trail in the season series 1-3 after losing three of four at Detroit in April…over the previous six seasons, the A’s have won two season series, lost two and split two…are 22-25 against the Tigers since the start of the 2010 season…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 250-245 against the Tigers…that includes 138-109 in Oakland, 110-134 in Detroit and 2-2 in Las Vegas…all-time, the A’s are 918-998 against the Tigers. TODAY’S TIDBITS Coco Crisp is batting .284 (29-for-102) with 17 RBI over his last 26 games after hitting .158 with one RBI over his first 12 contests… Khris Davis hit his 10th home run in the month of May on Wednesday, which is the most in the majors…is the first Athletic to hit 10 home runs in a month since Josh Reddick had 10 in May, 2012…the last Athletic with more than 10 home runs in a month is Jason Giambi, who hit 13 in Sept. 2000 Ryan Dull has stranded all 18 of his inherited runners, which are the most in the majors among relievers that have not allowed an inher- ited runner to score Danny Valencia was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list May 6 and is 19-for-60 (.317) with 10 runs, six home runs and 15 RBI in 16 games since his return. THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1956 Art Ditmar scatters 10-hits and shuts out the Tigers 5-0 in the second game of a doubleheader…in 1984 Rickey Henderson is 3 for 3 with three stolen bases in the A’s 7-1 win over New York…in 1985 Dwayne Murphy leads off the bottom of the 10th inning with a home run to lift the A’s to a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees. Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at hp://pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (20-28) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (23-23) FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016 — OAKLAND ALAMEDA COLISEUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT LHP SEAN MANAEA (1-2, 7.62) VS. RHP MICHAEL FULMER (3-1, 5.13) CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

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PITCHING PROBABLESSat., May 28 vs. Detroit RHP Jesse Hahn (1-2, 4.07) vs. LHP Matt Boyd (0-0, 0.00) 1:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The GameSun., May 29 vs. Detroit LHP Rich Hill (7-3, 2.18) vs. RHP Mike Pelfrey (0-4, 5.55) 1:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game

OAKLAND ATHLETICSGame Information

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company7000 Coliseum WayOakland, CA 94621510-638-4900www.athletics.comA’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts

World Champions...191019111913192919301972197319741989American League Champions...190219051910191119131914192919301931197219731974198819891990

ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost six of the last seven games after winning five of the previous six contests…are now a season-high eight games under .500 at 20-28 (.426)…that is tied for the second worst record in the Ameri-can League…are in a tie for fourth place in the AL West and are a season-high nine games behind first place Seattle…have spent one day in sole possession of first place, five days tied for first, four days in second, four days tied for second, 14 days in third, seven days tied for third, 14 days in fourth and four days tied for fourth…were swept in a four-game series by New York (AL) last weekend…it marked the first time the A’s were swept in a four-game series in Oakland since April 26-29, 1999 against Cleveland, a span of 78 four-game series at home without being swept…the four-game losing streak was the A’s fourth of four or more games this year.

IN MAY: The A’s are 7-16 (.304) in May and have clinched a losing record in the month for the second consecutive season and eighth time in the last 12 years…went 11-19 (.367) in May last year…have the second worst record in the American League in May (Minnesota, 5-17)…have a 6.311 ERA (140 er in 199.2 ip), which is second highest in the majors (Minnesota, 6.314)…have finished May with an ERA of 6.00 or more just once in Oak-land history (6.59 in 1997)…allowed four home runs Wednesday and now have 38 in May, which is the fourth highest May home run total in Oakland history (41 in 1997, 40 in 1994, 39 in 1982)…lead the majors in home runs in May and are tied for the second fewest saves (3).

PITCHING: The A’s allowed 13 runs on a season-high tying 17 hits on Wednesday…it marked the fifth time in the last 17 games the A’s allowed at least 11 runs in a game and the 10th time they allowed 10 or more hits…have a 6.69 ERA (109 er in 146.2 ip), .299 (180-for-602) opponents batting average and 30 home runs allowed over that 17-game stretch, which dates back to May 8…now have a 4.88 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League…also have the second highest opponents on-base percentage (.336) and slugging percentage (.443) and the third highest batting average (.270)…rank third in most extra base hits (156), tied for third in most hit batters (19) and fourth in most walks (154).

STARTING PITCHING: Zach Neal tossed 4.0 innings Wednesday night after Kendall Graveman logged 4.1 innings on Tuesday…it marks the fifth time this year A’s starters have tossed fewer than five innings in consecu-tive games…starters are 7-19 with a 6.69 ERA (119 er in 160.0 ip) over the last 31 games dating back to April 23…that includes 5-1 with a 1.63 ERA (7 er in 38.2 ip) in six starts by Rich Hill and 2-18 with an 8.31 ERA (112 er in 121.1 ip) in 25 starts by everyone else…starters are 13-24 with a 5.25 ERA (150 er in 257.0 ip) overall…the losses are the most in the majors and the ERA is second highest in the American League (Minnesota, 5.38) and third highest in the majors (Colorado, 5.49)…Hill tossed 8.0 innings Mon-day night, snapping an Athletics record streak of 83 consecutive games with seven or fewer innings by the starting pitcher dating back to Aug. 23, 2015…the A’s are 6-1 when the starter pitches at least seven innings.

OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .181 (50-for-276) with 22 runs scored over the last seven games (3.1 runs per game) after hitting .282 with 68 runs scored (5.2 runs per game) over the previous 13 contests…have a .294 on-base percentage, which is the lowest mark in the American League and fourth lowest in the majors…have the second fewest walks in the AL (109) but are tied for the third most intentional walks (9)…have the second fewest doubles (65), third fewest extra base hits (122), fourth lowest slug-ging percentage (.384) and fourth fewest runs scored (186) and strikeouts (331).

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have not committed an error in the last three games but have 36 for the season, which is seven more than any other American League team and third most in the majors…rank third in the AL in double plays (51).

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s begin a six-game homestand tonight against Detroit (three games) and Minnesota (three games)…went 3-4 on the last homestand against Texas (3-0) and New York-AL (0-4) and are 8-15 (.348) at home…are tied with Minnesota for the worst home record in the Ameri-can League and third worst in the majors…it is the third worst record after 23 home games in Oakland history (7-16 in 1994 and 2015)…a loss tonight would tie the 2015 club for second worst after 24 games (7-17 in 1994)…this homestand concludes as a 16-game stretch from May 16 to June 1 where the A’s played 13 games at home…went 1-2 on the last road trip to Seattle and are 12-13 (.480) on the road…are batting .263 (233-for-887)

and are averaging 4.36 runs per game (109 runs in 25 games) on the road compared to .222 (166-for-749) with an average of 3.35 runs per game (77 runs in 23 games) at home…are averaging the second fewest runs per game at home in the AL and have the second lowest batting average…have a 5.80 ERA (139 er in 215.2 ip) on the road compared to 3.91 (90 er in 207.0 ip) at home…have the second highest road ERA in the majors.

CLOSE CALLS: The A’s had their first walk-off loss of the season Tues-day night at Seattle…are 7-3 in games decided in the last at bat…are tied for the second most last at bats wins in the majors (Seattle, 8) and have the fourth best winning percentage (.700)…are 6-8 in one-run games and have now dropped five of their last six one-run decisions after winning five of the first eight…are 2-0 in extra inning games…are tied for the second fewest extra inning games in the American League and tied for third in most wins.

LEFT AND RIGHT: The A’s began the season by facing three consecutive left-handers, faced righties in 32 of 34 games from April 7-May 14 and left-ies in five of six games from May 15-20…have faced righties in each of the last five games…are 5-5 (.500) in games started by a left-handed pitcher compared to 15-23 (.395) against righties…are hitting .235 against lefties, .247 against righties.

THIS AND THAT: The A’s have been successful in 7-of-9 (77.8%) replay challenges, which is the best percentage in the majors…the nine challeng-es are tied for sixth fewest in the majors…the A’s are averaging 2 hours and 57 minutes per game, which is second fastest in the majors to Toronto (2:54)…A’s pinch hitters are 8 for their last 25 (.320) after starting the sea-son 0-for-12…are tied for second in the American League in pinch hits (8) and tied for third in plate appearances (38)…the A’s designated hitter has entered the game defensively six times this year…from 1996-2015, the A’s had the DH enter the game on defense a total of 11 times…the last time they did it at least six times in a season was 1995 when it happened seven times.

THE DISABLED LIST: After reinstating Josh Phegley from the disabled list today, the A’s have a Major League leading 11 players on the DL (H. Alva-rez, R.J. Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Gray, Hendriks, Parker, Reddick, Sogard)…have had at least nine players on the DL every day since May 9, including a season-high 13 from May 21-24, which are the most players the A’s have had on the DL at one time since at least 1979…have had at least six players on the DL all year and have used the DL 14 times…R.J. Alvarez, Bassitt, Doubront, Fuld, Parker and Sogard are on the 60-day DL…have had at least three players on the DL every day since July 30, 2011…have not had fewer than two players on the DL since the end of the 2006 season when they had just one.

A’s vs. TIGERS: The A’s trail in the season series 1-3 after losing three of four at Detroit in April…over the previous six seasons, the A’s have won two season series, lost two and split two…are 22-25 against the Tigers since the start of the 2010 season…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 250-245 against the Tigers…that includes 138-109 in Oakland, 110-134 in Detroit and 2-2 in Las Vegas…all-time, the A’s are 918-998 against the Tigers.

TODAY’S TIDBITSCoco Crisp is batting .284 (29-for-102) with 17 RBI over his last 26 games after hitting .158 with one RBI over his first 12 contests…Khris Davis hit his 10th home run in the month of May on Wednesday, which is the most in the majors…is the first Athletic to hit 10 home runs in a month since Josh Reddick had 10 in May, 2012…the last Athletic with more than 10 home runs in a month is Jason Giambi, who hit 13 in Sept. 2000…Ryan Dull has stranded all 18 of his inherited runners, which are the most in the majors among relievers that have not allowed an inher-ited runner to score…Danny Valencia was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list May 6 and is 19-for-60 (.317) with 10 runs, six home runs and 15 RBI in 16 games since his return.

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1956 Art Ditmar scatters 10-hits and shuts out the Tigers 5-0 in the second game of a doubleheader…in 1984 Rickey Henderson is 3 for 3 with three stolen bases in the A’s 7-1 win over New York…in 1985 Dwayne Murphy leads off the bottom of the 10th inning with a home run to lift the A’s to a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees.

Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at http://pressbox.athletics.com

OAKLAND ATHLETICS (20-28) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (23-23)FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016 — OAKLAND ALAMEDA COLISEUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT

LHP SEAN MANAEA (1-2, 7.62) VS. RHP MICHAEL FULMER (3-1, 5.13)CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

FOR STARTERS: Was selected from Triple-A Nashville April 29 and is scheduled to make his sixth start of the season and his career…the six starts will be tied for second among American League rookies…has a 7.62 ERA, which is the highest in the AL among all pitchers with at least 25.0 in-nings pitched and second highest in the majors (Simon, CIN 10.16)…has a 3.60 ERA (4 er in 10.0 ip) in the first two innings compared to a 10.13 ERA (18 er in 16.0 ip) from the third inning on.

LAST TWO, FIRST THREE: Is 1-1 with a 4.05 ERA (6 er in 13.1 ip) and .204 (10-for-49) opponents batting average over his last two starts after going 0-1 with a 11.37 ERA and .382 opponents average over his first three starts…has not allowed a home run over his last two starts after sur-rendering four over his first three…yielded at least four runs in each of his first three starts to become the second pitcher in Oakland history to allow at least four runs in each of his first three Major League appearances…the other is Vida Blue (July 20-Aug. 3, 1969).

OPPONENTS BATTING: Has held left-handed hitters to a .130 (3-for-23) batting average…right-handers are batting .346 (28-for-81) with all four of his home runs and six of his eight walks…has a .944 OPS against righties, .374 against lefties…has a .250 (16-for-64) average with the bases empty, .375 (15-for-40) with runners on…has a .209 (9-for-43) opponents batting average the first time through the lineup, .306 (11-for-36) the second time and .440 (11-for-25) after that…has surrendered three of his four home runs in his first 15 pitches of a game…opponents are 10-for-19 (.526) with a home run and nine RBI when putting the first pitch in play…has not al-lowed a hit to the opponents number eight hitter (0-for-10).

FIRST START: He had a no decision in his Major League debut, a 7-4 A’s win over Houston April 29 in Oakland…had just 42 minor league appear-ances, all starts, in three professional seasons…became the 45th pitcher in Oakland history to start in his ML debut, the first since Dan Straily on Aug. 3, 2012 against Toronto…allowed a leadoff home run to Gattis in the second inning but the A’s came back with two in the bottom of the second…allowed a RBI single to Gattis in the sixth to tie the game and was relieved by Doolittle with no outs and runners on first and second…Doolittle allowed both runs to score but the A’s tied the game in the eighth and won it on a three-run home run by Alonso in the ninth.

SECOND START: He had his second consecutive no decision in the A’s 9-8 loss to Seattle in Oakland on May 4…shutout the Mariners on two hits and a walk over the first four innings and had a 2-0 lead when he allowed four runs in the fifth inning…Marte had a RBI double, Cano a RBI sngle and Cruz a two-run home run…the A’s then scored six times in the bottom of the fifth to give him an 8-4 lead but the bullpen allowed two runs in the sixth inning and three more in the seventh for the blown save (Axford).

THIRD START: He had the first decision of his career, a loss in the A’s 13-5 loss at Boston May 10…allowed a lead-off home run to Betts in the first inning and Ramirez added a two-run homer…retired the side in order in the second but then allowed five runs in the third inning while recording just two outs…Pedroia had a RBI double, Bogaerts and Young had RBI singles and Shaw chased him from the game with a two-run double.

FOURTH START: He picked up his first Major League win in the A’s 3-1 victory over Texas May 16 in Oakland…shutout the Rangers on two hits and a walk over the first six innings…had a 2-0 lead with runners on sec-ond and third and one out in the seventh inning…allowed a sacrifice fly to Stubbs and was relieved by Doolittle who got the final outing of the inning.

LAST START: He was the losing pitcher in the A’s 5-1 loss to New York (AL) last Saturday in Oakland…retired each of the first nine batters he faced before allowing the first four batters to reach base in the fourth in-ning…yielded four runs in the fourth on a Beltrna RBI single, a Hicks sac-rifice fly and a Refsnyder two-run double…also allowed a RBI double to Castro in the seventh.

MANAEA’S 2016 STARTS WITH OAKLANDDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 29 Houston 7-4 – 7.20 5.0 4 4 4 4 3 1 87April Totals (1 game, 1 start) 0-0 7.20 5.0 4 4 4 4 3 1 May 4 Seattle 8-9 – 7.20 5.0 7 4 4 1 6 1 75May 10 at Boston 5-13 L 11.37 2.2 10 8 8 0 1 2 41May 16 Texas 3-1 W 7.91 6.2 4 1 1 1 3 0 95May 21 New York (AL) 1-5 L 7.62 6.2 6 5 5 2 4 0 95

MANAEA vs. DETROIT: Is making his first career appearance.

MANAEA’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. DETROITPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGHas no match-ups

NASHVILLE: Was 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA in three starts with Triple-A Nash-ville…ranked second in the Pacific Coast League in ERA, fifth in strikeouts per nine innings (10.50) and tied for fifth in wins at the time of his April 29 promotion…allowed just one run in each of his starts…surrendered just one home run in 18.0 innings…allowed a .232 opponents batting average, including .077 (1-for-13) against left-handed hitters compared to .268 (15-for-56) against right-handers.

MANAEA’ 2016 STARTS WITH NASHVILLEDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 11 Colorado Springs W 1.69 5,1 4 1 1 0 6 0 89April 16 Oklahoma City W 1.50 6.2 6 1 1 2 11 1 93April 22 at Col. Springs – 1.50 6.0 6 1 1 2 4 0 97Nashville Totals (3 games, 3 starts) 2-0 1.50 18.0 16 3 3 4 21 1

SPRING TRAINING RECAP: Went 1-1 with a 4.40 ERA in five games, including three starts…struck out 16 batters in 14.1 innings…allowed a .241 (14-for-58) opponents batting average…surrendered just one run in his first three appearances (1 er in 6.2 ip, 1.35 ERA)…then yielded seven in his final two, both starts (6 er in 7.2 ip, 7.04 ERA).

MANAEA’S 2016 SPRING TRAINING APPEARANCESDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HRMarch 4 Colorado 9-4 W 0.00 2.0 1 0 0 1 4 0*March 10 Los Angeles (NL) 3-8 – 1.93 2.2 1 1 1 2 1 0*March 15 at Colorado 2-6 – 1.35 2.0 2 0 0 0 3 0March 20 Chicago (AL) 2-6 – 2.61 3.2 3 2 2 2 7 1March 25 Los Angeles (AL) 3-11 L 4.40 4,0 7 5 4 2 1 1Totals (5 games, 3 starts) 1-1 4.40 14.1 14 8 7 7 16 2*indicates relief appearance

2015 RECAP: Was acquired by the A’s from Kansas City in the Ben Zobrist deal at the trading deadline and went 6-0 with a 1.90 ERA in seven starts with Double-A Midland…began the year in extended spring training with the Royals and combined for a 1-1 record and a 3.69 ERA in seven starts with the Royals affiliate in the Arizona Rookie League, Single-A Wilmington and Double-A Northwest Arkansas…was 7-1 with a 2.66 ERA in 14 starts overall…struck out 90 batters in 74.1 innings (10.90 per nine innings).

OPPONENTS BATTING: Allowed a .243 opponents batting average, in-cluding .198 (36-for-182) against right-handed hitters compared to .330 (31-for-94) against left-handers…surrendered three of his five home runs to lefties for a .511 slugging percentage…held righties to a mark of .275…opponents batted .323 with a .421 on-base percentage when leading off an inning.

THIS AND THAT: Compiled a 1.29 ERA in the first inning, a 4.20 ERA in in-nings two through four and a 0.46 ERA from the fifth inning on…his teams were 10-4 (.714) in his starting assignments, including 7-0 at Midland…allowed one run or fewer in eight of his 14 starts, including no runs four times.

MORE MINORS: Made one start with the Royals affiliate in the Arizona Rookie League on June 24 against the Reds (no decision, 1.80 ERA)…was transferred to Single-A Wilmington June 29 and went 1-0 with a 3.66 ERA in four starts with the Blue Rocks…was transferred to Northwest Ar-kansas July 17 where he went 0-1 with a 5.14 ERA in two starts before he was traded to the A’s with Aaron Brooks for Ben Zobrist and cash consid-erations, July 28…his six wins with Midland were the most in the Texas League following the trade…went 2-0 with a 2.89 ERA over his first three starts…then did not allow a run in three of his final four regular season starts, going 4-0 with a 1.13 ERA…tossed a season-high 7.0 scoreless innings in his first outing with Midland July 31 against Corpus Christi…allowed just three hits, did not walk a batter and struck out nine to earn Texas League Pitcher of the Week honors for the week of July 27 to Aug. 2…matched his season high with 7.0 scoreless innings Aug. 29 against Frisco…struck out a season-high 13 and did not walk a batter while toss-ing 6.0 scoreless innings in his final regular season start Sept. 3 at San Antonio and earned TL Pitcher of the Week honors for a second time (Aug. 31-Sept. 7)…went 1-0 with a 1.20 ERA in two postseason starts for the Texas League Champion RockHounds (15.0 ip, 10 h, 4 r, 2 er, 2 bb, 15 so)…pitched for Mesa in the Arizona Fall League following the season and was named to the AFL Top Prospects Team after going 0-2 with a 3.86 ERA in six starts…led the league in strikeouts (33).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Is 16-9 with a 2.82 ERA in 42 games, all starts, in three professional seasons…has 257 strikeouts in 214.0 innings, an aver-age of 10.81 per nine innings…has surrendered just 10 home runs (0.42 per nine innings)…was originally drafted by Kansas City as a Competitive Balance pick following the first round of the 2013 draft and was dealt to the A’s just prior to the 2015 trading deadline in the Ben Zobrist deal.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Sean Manaea (1-2, 7.62 ERA)

MANAEA’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: NoneIP: 6.2 (twice), last: 5/21/16 vs. NYYFewest IP, GS: 2.2, 5/10/16 at BOSH: 10, 5/10/16 at BOSR: 8, 5/10/16 at BOSER: 8, 5/10/16 at BOSBB: 4, 4/29/16 vs. HOUSO: 6, 5/4/16 vs. SEAHR: 2, 5/10/16 at BOSPitches: 95 (twice), last: 5/21/16 vs. NYYWin Streak: 1, 5/16/16Loss Streak: 1 (twice), last: 5/21/16 to presentScoreless Streak: 6.0, 5/16/16Complete Games: NoneShutouts: None

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Jesse Hahn (1-2, 4.07 ERA): Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville May 17 for his second stint with the A’s this year and is 0-1 with a 5.11 ERA in two starts since his return…was recalled for the first time April 30 and went 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in two starts before he was optioned to Nashville May 8…has allowed five home runs in 24.1 innings this year (1.85 per nine innings) after surrendering nine home runs in 170.0 innings over his first two seasons (0.48 per nine innings)…was the losing pitcher in his last start, a 5-4 A’s loss to New York (AL) last Sunday in Oakland (5.2 ip, 6 h, 4 r, 4 er, 3 so)…is 2-0 with a 0.56 ERA (16.0 ip, 9 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 10 so, 0 hr) in two career appearances against Detroit, both starts last year…was 1-1 with a 1.93 ERA in five starts with Nashville…did not allow a home run in 23.1 innings but issued 10 walks…went 0-1 with an 11.15 ERA in five starts this spring and was optioned to Nashville March 29

MANAEA BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2016 1 2 7.62 5 26.0 222015 0 0 — 0 0.0 0Career 1 2 7.62 5 26.0 22

Home 1 1 5.40 4 23.1 14Road 0 1 27.00 1 2.2 8Day 0 1 6.94 2 11.2 9Night 1 1 8.16 3 14.1 13Pre-ASB 1 2 7.62 5 26.0 22Post-ASB 0 0 — 0 0.0 0

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .130 23 3vs. RHH .346 81 28

TEAM7-4, 4.29 ERA (79 er in 165.2 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 13-for-18 (72.2%)

• The A’s bullpen is 2-2 with three saves, four blown saves and a 6.75 ERA (53 er in 70.2 ip) over its last 20 games dating back to May 4...logged a 5-2 record, 10 saves, one blown save and a 2.46 ERA in its first 28 games...has a 4.29 ERA for the season, which is the third highest in the American League.

• Has allowed just 15-of-82 (18.3%) inherited runners to score, which is the best percentage in the majors.

• Has tossed 165.2 innings, which are the most in the AL and fourth most in the majors.

• Is 13-for-18 (72.2%) in save opportunities...the saves are tied for fourth in the AL and the save percentage is tied for fifth.

• Is tied for the second fewest losses in the AL (4), is third in walks per nine innings (2.55) and strikeouts per walk (3.32) and tied for third in op-ponents grounded into double plays (15)...is tied for the third most home runs allowed (22) and has the fifth highest opponents batting average (.256).

61 RHP JOHN AXFORDLast Outing: 5/24 at Seattle (ND, 0.0 ip, 2 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 0 so, 1 hr)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-2Inherited Runners/Scored: 8/3

First Hitters: 6-19

• Has allowed eight runs over his past 10 games (9.0 ip, 8.00 ERA) after starting the season on a nine-game, 10.0-inning scoreless streak.

• Is tied for third among American League relievers in wins (3).• Has a 0.77 ERA (1 er in 11.2 ip) in 11 games at home, an 8.59 ERA (7

er in 7.1 ip) in eight games on the road. • Has a 1.74 ERA (2 er in 10.1 ip) in 12 games with two days rest or less,

a 6.23 ERA (6 er in 8.2 ip) in seven games with three days rest or more.• Has a 10.38 ERA in six games in his career against the Tigers (4.1 ip, 8

h, 6 r, 5 er, 4 bb, 1 ibb, 5 so, 1 hr).Last Year: Was 4-5 with a 4.20 ERA and a team-leading 25 saves in 60 relief ap-pearances with Colorado…had a 2.70 ERA and .216 opponents average on the road, a 5.59 ERA and .298 opponents average at Coors Field.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLELast Outing: 5/24 at Seattle (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 2-3Inherited Runners/Scored: 9/4

First Hitters: 5-19, 4 bb

• Has not yielded a run in seven of his last eight games (1 er in 7.0 ip, 1.29 ERA)...has struck out 12 and walked just one over that span...has not allowed a run in 15 of his last 17 games (3 er in 14.0 ip, 1.93 ERA) after posting a 6.75 ERA over his first six appearances.

• Is tied for sixth among American League relievers in games pitched (23)...is tied for ninth in losses (2).

• Has not allowed a run in 11 games and 9.2 innings on the road...has a 6.52 ERA (7 er in 9.2 ip) in 12 games at home.

• Has a .214 opponents batting average...that includes .161 (5-for-31) against left-handed hitters and .256 (10-for-39) against right-handers.

• Has not allowed a run in two games and 2.0 innings against the Tigers (1 bb, 3 so)...however, is 0-1 with no saves, a blown save and a 5.40 ERA (5 er in 8.1 ip) in nine games in his career.

Last Year: Missed 121 games due to two stints on the disabled list (strained left rotator cuff, strained left shoulder)…went 1-0 with four saves, a blown save and a 3.95 ERA in 12 relief appearances with the A’s.

66 RHP RYAN DULLLast Outing: 5/25 at Seattle (ND, 1.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 18/0

First Hitters: 0-18, 2 bb, 1 ibb

• Has a 5.06 ERA (6 er in 10.2 ip) in eight games in the month of May after posting a 1.93 ERA in 12 games in April.

• Has stranded all 18 of his inherited runners, which are the most in the majors among relievers that have not allowed an inherited runner to score.

• His first batters faced are 0-for-18 with two walks (.100 on-base per-centage)...is one of three qualifying relievers in the majors that have not allowed a first batter hit...the on-base percentage ranks fifth among American League relievers.

• Is tied for sixth among AL relievers in innings pitched (24.2).• His opponents are 0-for-25 with runners in scoring position, including

0-for-13 with RISP in two outs.• Has faced Detroit one time in his career, April 27, 2016 (2.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r,

1 bb, 1 ibb, 2 so).Last Year: Was named the A’s Organizational Pitcher of the Year after going 3-2 with 12 saves and a 0.74 ERA in 47 games with Midland and Nashville…made his ML debut in September and went 1-2 with a save and a 4.24 ERA in 13 games.

31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 5/7 at Baltimore-Game 1 (ND, 1.2 ip, 4 h, 3 r, 3 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 10 retroactive to May 8 with a right tricep strain.

Last Year: Pitched exclusively in relief for the first time in his career and was 5-0 with a 2.92 ERA in 58 games with Toronto...had career highs in games and strike-outs (71) and career lows in ERA and opponents batting average (.240).

44 RHP RYAN MADSONLast Outing: 5/24 at Seattle (BS/L, 0.2 ip, 2 h, 2 r, 2 er, 0 bb, 0 so, 1 hr)

Saves/Opportunities: 11-13Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/0

First Hitters: 5-19, 2 bb

• Has no saves, two blown saves and a 13.50 ERA (4 er in 2.2 ip) over his last three games...was a perfect 11-for-11 in save opportunities and posted a 1.02 ERA over his first 18 games.

• Is tied for sixth among American League relievers in wins (2) and tied for eighth in saves (11).

• Has not allowed an earned run in seven games and 7.0 innings during the day and seven games and 7.0 innings with two days rest or more.

• Has a 1.74 ERA (2 er in 10.1 ip) in 11 games on the road, a 3.60 ERA (4 er in 10.0 ip) in 10 games at home.

• Is 0-2 with no saves, a blown save and a 3.12 ERA in nine games in his career against the Tigers (8.2 ip, 5 h, 3 r, 3 er, 1 bb, 7 so, 1 hr).

Last Year: Returned to the majors for the first time since 2011 and was 1-2 with three saves and a career-low 2.13 ERA in 68 appearances with Kansas City…also had career lows in opponents batting (.205) and on-base percentage (.254).

33 RHP FERNANDO RODRIGUEZLast Outing: 5/24 at Seattle (ND, 0.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/1

First Hitters: 4-15, 3 bb

• Has yielded four runs in his past five games (5.2 ip, 6.35 ERA) to snap a six-game, 8.1-inning scoreless streak.

• Has tossed more than one inning in 11 of his 18 appearances and his 24.2 innings pitched are tied for sixth most among American League relievers.

• Has allowed 1-of-11 (9.1%) inherited runners to score, which is tied for the fifth best percentage in the AL.

• Has a .186 opponents batting average...that includes .098 (5-for-51) against right-handed hitters and .314 (11-for-35) against left-handers.

• Has a 0.54 ERA (1 er in 16.2 ip) in 11 games with two days rest or more, a 5.63 ERA (5 er in 8.0 ip) in seven games with one day of rest or less.

• Has not allowed a run in two games and 3.1 innings against Detroit (1 h, 1 bb, 3 so)...has a 1.23 ERA in five games in his career (7.1 ip, 4 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 bb, 7 so).

Last Year: Started the year at Triple-A Nashville was promoted to Oakland May 7…spent the balance of the season with the A’s and went 4-2 with a 3.84 ERA and .200 opponents batting average in 56 relief appearances.

35 LHP MARC RZEPCZYNSKILast Outing: 5/25 at Seattle (ND, 0.2 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 22/5

First Hitters: 6-21, 2 bb

• Has an 8.10 ERA (6 er in 6.2 ip) in 12 games in the month of May after logging a 0.90 ERA in 11 games in April.

• Has tossed less than one inning in 16 of his 23 appearances and the games pitched are tied for sixth among American League relievers.

• Ranks second among AL relievers in inherited runners (22). • Has a .288 opponents batting average...that includes .259 (7-for-27)

against right-handed hitters and .308 (12-for-39) against left-handers.• Has a 1.42 ERA (1 er in 6.1 ip) in 10 games at home, a 5.23 ERA (6 er

in 10.1 ip) in 13 games on the road. • Is 0-2 with a 5.09 ERA in 22 games, including one start, in his career

against Detroit (17.2 ip, 18 h, 13 r, 10 er, 12 bb, 3 ibb, 20 so, 1 hbp).Last Year: Began the season with Cleveland and went 2-3 with a 4.43 ERA in 45 games before he was traded to San Diego July 31…was 0-1 with a 7.36 ERA in 27 games with the Padres and combined for a 5.66 ERA in 72 games overall.

60 RHP ANDREW TRIGGSLast Outing: 5/25 at Seattle (ND, 2.0 ip, 6 h, 5 r, 5 er, 1 bb, 2 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 5/2

First Hitters: 1-7, bb

• He allowed a career-high five runs in his last appearance on Wednes-day (previous: 2, two times, last: May 20 vs. New York).

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville May 10 for his fourth stint with the A’s and has an 8.18 ERA (10 er in 11.0 ip) in six games since then.

• He did not allow a run in two games and 2.0 innings over his first three stints.

• Has faced the Tigers one time, his Major League debut on April 25 (1.0 ip, 1 so).

• Allowed four runs April 14 but yielded just one run in his other six games with Nashville (7.2 ip, 1.17 ERA)...had a .188 opponents batting aver-age...his complete 2016 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 2 1 4.50 7 0 0 0 1 8.0 6 5 4 3 10

Last Year: Spent the entire 2015 season at Double-A Bowie where he was 0-2 with a 1.03 ERA and .196 opponents batting average in 43 relief appearances...converted each of his 17 save opportunities and struck out 70 in 61.0 innings.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

17 YONDER ALONSOCurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 7)Seattle Series: 2-10, r, 2 bb, so

Last Homestand: 2-12, r, rbi, 3 so, gidp

• Is 5-for-30 (.167) over his last 11 games after hitting safely in each of his previous eight contests (12-for-29, .414).

• Is batting .269 (18-for-67) in May after hitting .181 in April.• Is hitting .238 (29-for-122) against right-handed pitchers, .118 (2-for-17)

against lefties…has made 37 of his 40 starts against right-handers.• Is batting .161 (5-for-31) with runners in scoring position and .172 (10-

for-58) at home.• Went 0-for-3 with a career-high tying three strikeouts last Sunday

against New York (AL)…it was his ninth career three-strikeout game but his first since April 19, 2013 at San Francisco.

Last Year: Batted .282 with five home runs and 31 RBI in 103 games in a season shortened by two stints on the disabled list…the batting average was his best in his four seasons with San Diego, as was his .361 on-base percentage and .742 OPS.

1 BILLY BURNSCurrent Streak: 6 games (8 for 21)

Seattle Series: 4-13, r, 2b, rbi, bb, ibb, 2 so, csLast Homestand: 6-25, 6 r, 3b, bb, hbp, 7 so, 3 sb

• Has hit safely in each of his last six games (8-for-21, .381) after going 3-for-25 (.120) over his previous six contests.

• Had his fourth career two-steal game last Sunday against New York (AL), his third this year…is now 12-for-15 (80.0%) in stolen bases at-tempts…ranks second in the American League in stolen bases.

• Is also tied for fourth in the AL in triples (3) and infield hits (10), ranks fifth in plate appearances per strikeout (10.1) and eight in at bats per GIDP (170.0).

• Hit safely in each of his three games against Detroit earlier this year (3-for-12, .250) and now has an eight-game hitting streak against the Tigers (9-for-33, .273).

• Is batting .314 (32-for-102) at night compared to .206 (14-for-68) during the day.

Last Year: Batted .294 in 125 games in his rookie campaign and set an Oakland single-season record for batting average by a switch-hitter…led ML rookies in sto-len bases (26) and multiple hit games (47) and topped AL rookies in hits (153).

16 BILLY BUTLERCurrent Streak: 0 for 10Seattle Series: 0-1, so

Last Homestand: 2-13, r, rbi, 2 bb, 3 so, gidp

• Is 3-for-21 (.143) over his last nine games.• Has made 17 starts, including each of the A’s 10 games against a left-

handed starting pitcher…is hitting .270 (10-for-37) against left-handers compared to .125 (4-for-32) against right-handers.

• Is batting .158 (6-for-38) in Oakland compared to .258 (8-for-31) on the road.

• Has not homered in 28 games this year, which is the longest season-opening homerless streak of his career (previous: 27 in 2014).

• Went 2-for-6 (.333) with a pair of doubles in three games against Detroit earlier this year and is a .321 (174-for-542) career hitter against the Tigers…that is his best batting average against any American League team.

• Is 2-for-10 (.200) with a double and two strikeouts as a pinch hitter…ranks fourth in the AL in pinch plate appearances (10) and tied for sixth in pinch hits.

Last Year: Batted .251 with 15 home runs and 65 RBI in 151 games in his first sea-son with the A’s…the batting average was 20 points below his previous career low of .271 in 2014…his .323 on-base percentage matched his career low from 2014.

3 CHRIS COGHLANCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 3)

Seattle Series: 1-9, r, 2b, bb, ibb, 3 soLast Homestand: 0-13, 3 so, gidp

• Doubled in the fifth inning Wednesday to snap a season-high 0-for-21 streak…is now 2-for-31 (.065) over his last 10 games.

• Is batting .153, which is second lowest in the majors among players with 100 or more plate appearances (Goins, TOR .151).

• Has made 35 of his 37 starts against right-handed pitchers…is batting .165 (19-for-115) against righties, .063 (1-for-16) against lefties.

• Went 0-for-12 against Detroit earlier this year…was 8-for-17 (.471) against the Tigers in his career entering the season.

• Has started 37 games at five different positions (16 at second base, 15 at third base, two in left field, two at designated hitter and two in right field).

• Has a 182-game errorless streak as an outfielder…last committed an error in the outfield on July 25, 2014 against St. Louis.

Last Year: Had career highs in home runs (16), walks (58), stolen bases (11) extra base hits (47) and games played (148) and matched his best in triples (6) in his second season with Chicago (NL)…batted .250 and added 41 RBI.

4 COCO CRISPCurrent Streak: 9 games (11 for 38)

Seattle Series: 5-13, 2 r, 2b, hr, 4 rbi, so, sbLast Homestand: 6-28, 2 r, 4 2b, 2 rbi, bb, so, sf, cs

• Extended his hitting streak to nine games on Wednesday (11-for-38, .289)…has 12 hitting streaks of 10 or more games in his career.

• Is batting .284 (29-for-102) with 17 RBI over his last 26 games after hit-ting .158 with one RBI over his first 12 contests.

• Has started 11 consecutive games, which is his longest such streak over the last two years (May 11-19, 2015).

• Nine of his last 18 hits are doubles…his nine doubles in the month of May are tied for third in the American League.

• Is batting .176 (12-for-68) at home compared to .319 (23-for-72) on the road.

• Has not grounded into a double play and his 140 at bats are fifth most in the AL among batters with no GIDP.

• Is 1-for-11 (.091) against Detroit this year but is a .313 (123-for-393) career hitter against the Tigers, which is his best mark against any AL team.

• Singled to lead off the game Monday at Seattle against Taijuan Walker for his 1500th career hit…it came in his 1500th game…is one of 29 ac-tive players with 1500 career hits.

• Has not been hit by a pitch since May 9, 2011 (C.J. Wilson) and his streak of 558 consecutive games without a hit by pitch is the longest ac-tive streak in the majors…it is the longest streak by an Athletic since at least 1913 (previous: 504, Whitey Witt from Aug. 25, 1916-Oct. 1, 1921).

Last Year: Was limited to just 44 games due to two stints on the DL and batted a career-low .175…also had the lowest on-base percentage (.252) and slugging per-centage (.222) of his career and his games played were his fewest since 2002 (32).

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 2 games (3 for 6)

Seattle Series: 3-10, r, 2 2b, hr, 2 rbi, 4 so, sfLast Homestand: 6-20, 5 r, 4 hr, 8 rbi, 2 bb, 6 so, sf, gidp

• Hit his 10th home run in the month of May on Wednesday, which is the most in the majors…is the first Athletic to hit 10 home runs in a month since Josh Reddick had 10 in May, 2012…the last Athletic with more than 10 home runs in a month is Jason Giambi, who hit 13 in Sept. 2000…the 10 home runs match the best single-month total of his career (Aug., 2015).

• Is now batting .244 (20-for-82) with 22 RBI in 21 games in May after hitting .221 with three home runs and nine RBI in 23 games in April…his May RBI total ranks second in the majors (Ortiz, BOS 26) and is two shy of his single-month best of 24 in Aug., 2015.

• Is tied for fourth in the American League in home runs (13)…nine of those have come while playing left field, which is tied for the most among Major League left fielders.

• Is 9-for-28 (.321) with two doubles, five home runs and nine RBI over his last nine games.

• Is hitting .275 (33-for-120) with 11 of his 13 home runs and 27 of his 31 RBI at night compared to .125 (6-for-48) during the day.

• Has 33 home runs over his last 98 games dating back to Aug. 6, 2015.• Has hit safely in all four of his games against Detroit (6-for-17, .353).• The A’s have an 10-6 record when he starts at designated hitter com-

pared to 9-18 when he starts in left field…however, is batting .183 (11-for-60) as the DH and .264 (28-for-106) as a left fielder.

Last Year: Batted .247 with a career-high 27 HR and 66 RBI in 121 games with Milwaukee…also had career highs in walks (44) and stolen bases (6) and matched his best in triples (2)…led the Brewers and tied for 10th in the NL in home runs.

25 TYLER LADENDORFCurrent Streak: 0 for 3

Seattle Series: 0-2Last Homestand: 1-11, r, rbi, bb, 2 so, 2 gidp

• Singled in the seventh inning a week ago tonight to snap a season-opening 0-for-15 streak.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville May 10 for his second stint with the A’s this season and is 1-for-17 with five strikeouts and two grounded into double plays in 12 games since his return.

• Went 0-for-2 with a strikeout in six games during his first stint from April 22 to May 5…pinch ran in four of those six games.

• Has made five starts, all at second base.• Hit safely in all four games with Nashville following his May 6 option (4-

for-17, .235)…his complete 2016 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .239 16 67 10 16 3 0 1 3 2 13 0 0 .328 .261

Last Year: Spent most of the season on the disabled list and combined to play in just 33 games between the A’s and the minors...batted .235 with a triple and two RBI in nine games over two stints with Oakland in his Major League debut.

MOST HOME RUNS

MLB SINCE AUG. 6, 201533 Khris Davis32 Yoenis Cespedes30 Nolan Arenado29 Chris Davis28 Edwin Encarnacion28 David Ortiz

OAKLAND A’s IN MAY15 Mark McGwire, 1987 13 Jose Canseco, 199010 Khris Davis, 201610 Josh Reddick, 201210 Mark McGwire, 199510 Jose Canseco, 1986

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

8 JED LOWRIECurrent Streak: 2 games (3 for 8)

Seattle Series: 2-4Last Road Trip: 2-4

• Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list Wednesday and went 2-for-4 in a start at second base that night.

• Was placed on the DL May 11 retroactive to May 10 with a right shin contusion….went 1-for-4 with a run scored and walk in a start at second base on Monday for Triple-A Nashville at Las Vegas on his one-game rehab assignment

• Was batting .356 over his final 20 games before the injury after hitting .209 over his first 12 contests.

• Is 13-for-28 (.464) with runners in scoring position.• Is batting .235 (12-for-51) at home compared to .362 (25-for-69) on the

road.• Hit safely in all four games against Detroit earlier this year (7-for-15,

.467) and is a .340 (33-for-97) career hitter against the Tigers, which is his best mark against any American League team.

• Has not homered and his season-opening 33-game homerless streak is the longest such streak of his career.

• Has six errors, which are the most among AL second baseman and tied for the most among Major League second basemen…had five errors in 58 career games at second base entering this season.

Last Year: Spent most of the season on the disabled list and combined to play in just 33 games between the A’s and the minors...batted .235 with a triple and two RBI in nine games over two stints with Oakland in his Major League debut.

19 JOSH PHEGLEYCurrent Streak: 0 for 6

Detroit Series: 0-0Homestand: 0-0

• Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list today after going 6-for-19 (.316) with two runs, a double, RBI, four walks and six strikeouts on a five-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville (three games at catcher, two at designated hitter).

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 17 retroactive to May 10 with a strained right knee.

• Is 5-for-12 (.417) during the day, 5-for-25 (.200) at night.• Opponents have been successful in all three of their stolen base at-

tempts off him.Last Year: Spent the entire season with Oakland and hit .249 with 9 HR and 34 RBI in 73 games before his season ended in mid-September due to a concussion…batted .305 over his first 32 games through June 26, .208 over his final 41 contests.

10 MARCUS SEMIENCurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 6)

Seattle Series: 2-10, 3 r, 2b, rbi, bb, 3 soLast Homestand: 6-25, r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, bb, 5 so

• Is batting .250 (17-for-68) with four home runs and 10 RBI over his last 20 games after hitting .145 with two home runs and six RBI over his previous 17 contests.

• Is batting .271 (19-for-70) at home compared to .176 (15-for-85) on the road.

• Is tied for 10th in the American League in home runs (10)…leads the majors in home runs while batting ninth in the order (9), is tied for the lead in home runs in the seventh inning or later (7), ranks second in home runs by a shortstop (10…Story, COL 13) and tied for third in home runs with two strikes (5)…has already tied the Athletics franchise record for home runs batting ninth (Hernandez, 2000)…eight of his 10 home runs have been solo shots.

• Ranks third among AL shortstops in fielding (.986).• Is the only Athletic to start and appear in all 48 games and has played

all but three innings at shortstop…is tied for third in the AL in games played…last year, he appeared in each of the A’s first 55 games.

Last Year: Batted .257 with 15 home runs and 45 RBI in a team-leading 155 games in his first full season in the majors…committed a Major League leading and Oak-land record 35 errors…tied for second among AL shortstops in home runs.

5 JAKE SMOLINSKICurrent Streak: 0 for 6

Seattle Series: 2-9, r, rbi, 3 soLast Homestand: 1-9, r, rbi, so

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville a week ago today for his first stint with the A’s this year and is 3-for-18 (.167) with two RBI in six games, including four starts (all in right field).

• Batted .219 over his first 34 games with Nashville through May 13 but hit safely in each of his final five contests, going 8-for-17 (.471) with six runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and four RBI

• Appeared in 27 games in center field, eight in left field and three in right field…his complete Triple-A statistics follow: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .248 39 145 20 36 14 0 3 15 11 23 6 1 .407 .310

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debut in his fourth profes-sional season…batted .206 with 3 HR and 9 RBI in 45 games over four stints with Oakland and .274 with 4 HR and 35 RBI in 60 games with Nashville.

26 DANNY VALENCIACurrent Streak: 0 for 4

Seattle Series: 2-12, r, 2b, 2 rbi, gidpLast Homestand: 7-26, 3 r, hr, 5 rbi, bb, 6 so, sf

• Is 2-for-19 (.105) with three RBI over his last five games…however, is 19-for-60 (.317) with 10 runs, six home runs and 15 RBI in 16 games since he was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list May 6.

• Is batting .258 (16-for-62) at home compared to .367 (18-for-49) on the road.

• Has a .364 (12-for-33) batting average against left-handed pitchers, .359 (14-for-39) during the day and .355 (11-for-31) in the seventh in-ning or later.

• Is tied for ninth in the American League in home runs in May (6).• Is a .328 (39-for-119) career hitter against Detroit• Has committed seven errors, which is second most among AL third

basemen (Escobar, LAA 8)…made just three errors in 55 games at third base all last year.

• Is a .293 (86-for-294) hitter with 17 home runs and 54 RBI in 77 games with the A’s since he was claimed off waivers from Toronto Aug. 3, 2015.

• Was placed on the 15-day DL April 22 retroactive to April 21 with a strained left hamstring…went 1-for-7 (.143) on a two-game rehab as-signment with Single-A Stockton.

Last Year: Began the season with Toronto and was claimed off waivers by Oakland Aug. 3…hit .284 with 11 HR and 37 RBI in 47 games with the A’s…combined for a .290 average, a career-high 18 HR and 66 RBI in 105 games overall.

21 STEPHEN VOGTCurrent Streak: 4 games (4 for 15)

Seattle Series: 3-11, 2 r, hr, 2 rbi, bb, hbp, 2 soLast Homestand: 5-14, r, 2b, 3 rbi, hbp, 5 so

• Is 13-for-61 (.213) with two extra base hits (double, home run) over his last 17 games after hitting .316 with eight extra base hits (five doubles, three home runs) over his previous 15 contests.

• Is batting .309 (29-for-94) at night compared to .151 (8-for-53) during the day.

• Has not grounded into a double play and his 147 at bats are third most in the American League among batters without a GIDP.

• Had back-to-back multiple RBI games (five RBI total) on Sunday and Monday after driving in just seven runs over his first 37 games.

• Is batting .129 (4-for-31) with runners in scoring position, which is third lowest in the AL

• Committed his fourth error of the season a week ago tonight, which is a new career high (had three last year)…the errors are the most among AL catchers and tied for third most in the majors.

• Has tossed out 5-of-23 (21.7%) attempted base stealers.Last Year: Was named to his first AL All-Star team…hit .261 with 18 HR and 71 RBI…hit .308 with 13 HR and 53 RBI over his first 70 games, .214 with 5 HR and 18 RBI over his final 66 contests.…led the A’s in walks (56) and on-base pct. (.341).

A’S HITTING VS. DETROIT2016 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI.167 12 2 0 1 Alonso .261 23 6 0 1.250 12 3 0 1 Burns .243 37 9 0 5.333 6 2 0 1 Butler .321 542 174 11 83.000 12 0 0 0 Coghlan .276 29 8 2 6.091 11 1 0 2 Crisp .313 393 123 8 45.353 17 6 1 3 Davis .250 28 7 1 3#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Ladendorf #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0.467 15 7 0 2 Lowrie .340 97 33 1 16.250 4 1 0 0 Phegley .186 59 11 1 9.214 14 3 1 2 Semien .198 81 16 2 9#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Smolinski #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Valencia .328 119 39 3 17.167 12 2 1 1 Vogt .283 60 17 1 2.304 23 7 0 2 others .310 71 22 0 3.246 138 34 3 15 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. FULMER

PLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGHas no match-ups

CLUBLongest Winning Streak ................................................................................ 6, April 16 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home ..................................................................... 4, April 16 to 30 Longest Winning Streak, Road ........................................................................ 7, April 8 to 22Longest Losing Streak ......................................................................................5, May 7 to 11Longest Losing Streak, Home ......................................................................... 5, April 7 to 15Longest Losing Streak, Road ...........................................................................5, May 7 to 11Most Runs, Game, A’s .................................................. 8 (five times), last: May 18 vs. TexasMost Runs, Game, Opponents ............................................................... 14, May 9 at BostonMost Runs, Inning, A’s .................................................................... 6, May 4 vs. Seattle (5th)Most Runs, Inning, Opponents .......................................................6, May 25 at Seattle (3rd)..........................................................................................................6, May 9 at Boston (4th)Largest Margin, Victory ...................................................................7, May 18 vs. Texas (8-1)Largest Margin, Loss ..................................................................10, May 25 at Seattle (3-13)....................................................................................................10, May 11 at Boston (3-13)Most Hits, Game, A’s ............................................................................ 15, May 10 at Boston...................................................................................................15, May 7 at Baltimore (Day)Most Hits, Game, Opponents ............................................................... 17, May 25 at Seattle...............................................................................................................17, May 11 at BostonMost Hits, Inning, A’s ...................................................................... 6, May 4 vs. Seattle (5th)Most Hits, Inning, Opponents .........................................................7, May 25 at Seattle (3rd)..........................................................................................................7, May 9 at Boston (4th)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s........................................4 (four times), last: May 17 vs. TexasMost Home Runs, Game, Opponents .................................................. 6, May 8 at BaltimoreMost Doubles, Game, A’s ....................................................................... 4, May 24 at Seattle.................................................................................................................. 4, May 9 at Boston.................................................................................................... 4, April 20 at New York (AL)Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ............................................................ 6, May 9 at BostonMost Triples, Game, A’s .............................................................. 2, April 19 at New York (AL)Most Triples, Game, Opponents ................................................2, May 20 vs. New York (AL)Most Stolen Bases, Game, A’s .........................................................3, May 13 at Tampa Bay.................................................................................................................3, April 28 at Detroit.................................................................................................... 3, April 21 at New York (AL)Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ...................................................2, May 18 vs. Texas.................................................................................................................2, May 11 at BostonMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers .................................................... 14, April 21 at New York (AL)Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers ....................................... 12, April 19 at New York (AL).............................................................................................................. 12, April 10 at SeattleMost Walks, A’s Pitchers ...................................................................7, May 13 at Tampa Bay.............................................................................................................. 7, May 1 vs. Houston.................................................................................................................7, April 27 at DetroitMost Walks, Opponents Pitchers.............................................................9, April 28 at DetroitFewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers ......................................................... 2, May 1 vs. HoustonFewest Hits Allowed, Opponents Pitchers ........................................2, May 14 at Tampa BayMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...................................................11, April 28 at DetroitMost Left on Base, Extra Inning Game .................................. 8, April 19 at New York-AL (11)Fewest Left on Base, Game ....................................................................2, May 16 vs. Texas..........................................................................................................2, May 14 at Tampa BayMost Errors, Game ....................................................................3, May 20 vs. New York (AL)Largest Comeback in Win ................................................................4, May 15 at Tampa BayLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss ..........................................................4, May 4 vs. Seattle

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams ...............................................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson)Pinch Hit Home Runs ....................Chris Coghlan, May 15 at Tampa Bay (Erasmo Ramirez)Lead Off Home Runs ......................................................................................................NoneInside-The-Park Home Runs ..........................................................................................NoneGame Ending Home Runs ..........................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson)................................................................. Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (Pat Neshek)Back-to-Back Home Runs ..................... Danny Valencia and Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas.......................................................... Khris Davis and Coco Crisp, April 21 at New York (AL)Longest Hitting Streak ...............................................10, Danny Valencia, April 16 to May 15Most Runs, Game ........................ 3 (four times), last: Billy Burns, May 22 vs. New York (AL)Most Hits, Game ............................................4, Josh Reddick, May 7 at Baltimore (Game 2).................................................................................4, Jed Lowrie, April 19 at New York (AL)Most Doubles, Game ................................2 (five times), last: Khris Davis, May 24 at SeattleMost Triples, Game .......................1 (six times), last: Billy Burns, May 20 vs. New York (AL)Most Home Runs, Game .................................................... 3, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas...............................................................................3, Danny Valencia, May 15 at Tampa Bay...............................................................................2, Danny Valencia, May 13 at Tampa Bay.............................................................................................2, Khris Davis, May 2 vs. Seattle................................................................... 2, Marcus Semien, April 12 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Most Runs Batted In, Game ............................................... 6, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. TexasMost Walks, Game .............................................3, Yonder Alonso, May 7 at Baltimore (Day)Most Strikeouts, Game .....................................................4, Mark Canha, April 24 at TorontoMost Stolen Bases, Game ........... 2 (four times), last: Billy Burns, May 22 vs, New York (AL)Longest Winning Streak ........................................................... 4, Rich Hill, May 7 to presentLongest Losing Streak ........................................... 5, Kendall Graveman, April 25 to presentMost Strikeouts, Game .............................................. 10, Rich Hill, April 21 at New York (AL).................................................................................................10, Rich Hill, April 9 at SeattleMost Walks, Game ...........................................................5, Chris Bassitt, April 10 at SeattleMost Innings, Game, Starter ................................................. 8.0, Rich Hill, May 23 at SeattleMost Innings, Game, Reliever .........................3.0, Andrew Triggs, May 20 at New York (AL)........................................................................................... 3.0, Zach Neal, May 11 at BostonLow Hit Complete Game ................................................................................................NoneMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings .........................11.2, Ryan Madson, April 17 to May 16Most Consecutive Batters Retired .............................. 17, Fernando Rodriguez, April 4 to 13

GENERALLongest Game, Innings .............................................................11, April 19 at New York (AL)Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ..................................................... 3:46, May 9 at BostonLongest Game, Time, Extra Innings ................................. 3:30, April 19 at New York-AL (11)Shortest Game, Time..................................................................... 2:27, April 30 vs. HoustonLargest Crowd, Home ...........................................................35,067, April 4 vs. Chicago (AL)Smallest Crowd, Home ...................................................................10,068, May 16 vs. TexasLargest Crowd, Road ....................................................................... 47,065, April 8 at SeattleSmallest Crowd, Road .............................................................14,604, May 13 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home ...........................................................................................NonePostponement, Rain, Road ...................................................................... May 6 at Baltimore

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 4 1 0 0 5Burns 11 1 0 0 12Butler 1 1 0 0 2Coghlan 4 0 0 0 4Crisp 8 2 0 0 10Davis 9 1 0 0 10Lowrie 10 1 1 0 12Muncy 1 0 0 0 1McBride 1 0 0 0 1Phegley 2 0 0 0 2Reddick 8 3 1 0 12Semien 7 0 0 0 7Smolinski 1 0 0 0 1Valencia 7 2 0 0 9Vogt 5 3 0 0 8

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlonso 1 1 0 0 0 2Burns 1 0 0 0 0 1Butler 1 0 0 0 0 1Canha 1 0 0 0 0 1Coghlan 2 1 0 0 0 3Crisp 2 1 0 0 0 3Davis 3 2 0 0 1 6Lowrie 4 0 0 0 0 4Phegley 0 0 0 0 0 0Reddick 3 1 0 0 0 4Semien 3 1 0 0 0 4Valencia 4 0 0 1 0 5Vogt 1 1 0 0 0 2

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 1 2 3Burns 0 1 1Butler 0 0 0Canha 1 2 3Coghlan 1 2 3Crisp 2 2 4Davis 3 8 11Lowrie 4 3 7McBride 0 1 1Phegley 0 0 0Reddick 2 7 9Semien 2 4 6Valencia 1 6 7Vogt 1 4 5

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alonso - 1 - - 2 2 11 24 -Burns 27 13 - - - - - - -Butler - - - 1 4 10 2 - -Canha - 4 - - - 1 3 1 -Coghlan - 10 - - 2 8 7 5 5Crisp 21 3 - - - 6 2 1 1Davis - 1 - 17 10 5 10 - -Ladendorf - - - - - - - - 5Lowrie - 13 2 5 3 6 1 - -McBride - - - - - - - 3 2Muncy - - - - - - - 1 1Phegley - 1 - - - 2 1 6 1Reddick - - 39 - - - - - -Semien - 2 - - - 1 10 5 30Smolinski - - - - - - 1 - 3Valencia - - 3 22 1 4 - - -Vogt - - 4 3 26 3 - 2 -

GAMES BY POSITIONC 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Player G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GSAlonso - - 42 38 - - 4 2 - - - - - - - - - -Burns - - - - - - - - - - - - 40 38 2 2 - -Butler - - 11 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 10Canha - - 5 3 - - 3 1 - - 3 2 - - 3 2 1 1Coghlan - - - - 20 16 17 15 - - 3 2 - - 3 2 2 2Crisp - - - - - - - - - - 22 17 10 10 - - 9 7Davis - - - - - - - - - - 27 27 - - - - 16 16Ladendorf - - - - 13 5 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - -Lowrie - - - - 29 27 - - 2 - - - - - - - 4 3McBride 5 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1Muncy - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1Phegley 12 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Reddick - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41 38 2 1Semien - - - - - - - - 48 48 - - - - - - - -Smolinski - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 5 4 - -Valencia - - - - - - 29 29 - - - - - - - - 1 1Vogt 35 33 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 5

HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2016 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceAlonso 0 0 1 0 1 April 29, 2015 Houston Neshek 22Burns 0 0 0 0 0 September 25, 2015 San Francisco Leake 49Butler 0 0 0 0 0 September 26, 2015 San Francisco Cain 34Canha 3 0 0 0 3 April 23, 2016 at Toronto Happ 8Coghlan 3 1 1 0 5 May 15, 2016 at Tampa Bay Ramirez 7Crisp 3 1 0 0 4 May 24, 2016 at Seattle Karns 1Davis 10 1 1 1 13 May 25, 2016 at Seattle Iwakuma –Ladendorf 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 19Lowrie 0 0 0 0 0 September 13, 2015 at Los Angeles (AL) Street 46Phegley 0 0 0 0 0 September 7, 2015 Houston Velasquez 17Reddick 3 1 1 0 5 May 19, 2016 New York (AL) Nova –Semien 8 2 0 0 10 May 16, 2016 Texas Jackson 9Smolinski 0 0 0 0 0 September 19, 2015 at Houston Kazmir 14Sogard 0 0 0 0 0 September 23, 2015 Texas Freeman 6Valencia 4 2 0 0 6 May 17, 2016 Texas Hamels 8Vogt 4 0 0 0 4 May 23, 2016 at Seattle Walker 2Team 38 8 4 1 51

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsAlonso Hits 474 26 for 500Alvarez, H Games 92 8 for 100 Games Started 92 8 for 100Axford Strikeouts 466 34 for 500Butler At Bats 4924 76 for 5000 Hits 1422 78 for 1500 Walks 481 19 for 500Crisp Games as OF (w/OAK) 607 20 for 627 (ties North for 9th in Oakland history) Doubles 292 8 for 300 Triples (w/OAK) 23 1 for 24 (passes Lansford, Jackson and North for 5th in Oakland history) Steals (w/OAK) 167 5 for 172 (ties Baker for 9th in Athletics history)Davis Doubles 68 32 for 100Doolittle Saves 31 13 for 44 (ties Koch and Foulke for 9th in Athletics history)Gray Wins 36 14 for 50 Games 85 15 for 100 Games Started 83 17 for 100 Strikeouts 460 40 for 500Hill Games Started 84 16 for 100Lowrie Doubles 166 34 for 200Madson Games 580 20 for 600Reddick Games as OF (w/Oak) 549 58 for 607 (ties Crisp for 10th in Oakland history) Triples (w/Oak) 18 4 for 22 (ties Bando and Ellis for 9th in Oakland history) Home Runs 91 9 for 100Rzepczynski Games 372 28 for 400

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-7 (April 22)Season Low ...................................................20-28 (May 25)April ..............................................................................13-12May .................................................................................7-16June ..................................................................................0-0July ...................................................................................0-0August ..............................................................................0-0September ........................................................................0-0Home Series ..................................................................3-4-0Road Series ...................................................................3-5-0Series Sweeps ..................................................................3-4First Game of Series .........................................................8-7Last Game of Series .......................................................5-10A’s Score First ..............................................................13-13Opponent Scores First ....................................................7-15Leading After 7th ............................................................14-2Leading After 8th ............................................................15-2Tied After 7th ....................................................................3-0Tied After 8th ....................................................................4-1Trailing After 7th .............................................................3-26Trailing After 8th .............................................................1-25Commit No Errors ...........................................................9-14Commit 1 or More Errors .............................................. 11-14More HR Than Opp. .......................................................14-4Fewer HR Than Opp. .....................................................2-18Same Total HR of Opp. .....................................................4-6Starter Pitches 7 or More ..................................................6-1Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................14-27When Scoring 4 or More .................................................13-8When Scoring Less Than 4 ............................................7-20Last At Bat ........................................................................7-3Replay Challenges ...........................................................7-2Different Lineups ...............................................................44

WALK-OFF WINS (2)Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (home run)Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (grand slam)

April 2 Andrew Lambo optioned to Nashville; Hender-son Alvarez placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 25 (right shoulder surgery); R.J. Alvarez placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 25 (right elbow surgery); Sam Fuld placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 25 (strained left shoulder); Eric Sogard placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 28 (cervical strain)

April 4 Andrew Lambo recalled from Nashville; Felix Doubront placed on the 15-day disabled list (sprained left elbow)

April 8 Eric Surkamp selected from Nashville; Andrew Lambo optioned to Nashville; R.J. Alvarez trans-ferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 11 Eric Sogard sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

April 15 Eric Sogard returned from rehab assignmentApril 20 Henderson Alvarez sent to Stockton on a rehab

assignmentApril 22 Danny Valencia placed on the 15-day disabled

list retroactive to April 21 (strained left ham-string); Tyler Ladendorf recalled from Nashville

April 25 Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Eric Surkamp optioned to Nashville; Henderson Alva-rez transferred to Nashville on rehab

April 27 Matt McBride selected from Nashville; Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville; Felix Doubront transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 29 Sean Manaea selected from Nashville; Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Matt McBride op-tioned to Nashville; Chris Bassitt placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained right elbow); Sam Fuld transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 30 Jesse Hahn recalled from Nashville; Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville; Henderson Alvarez transferred to Stockton on rehab

May 2 Danny Valencia sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

May 5 Henderson Alvarez transferred to Nashville on rehab

May 6 Danny Valencia reinstated from the disabled list; Tyler Ladendorf optioned to Nashville

May 7 Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville (26th man for doubleheader); Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville (after night game)

May 8 J.B. Wendelken recalled from Nashville; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville

May 10 Tyler Ladendorf and Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Daniel Coulombe selected from Nashville; J.B. Wendelken optioned to Nashville; Liam Hendriks placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 8 (right triceps strain); Mark Canha placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 9 (back strain); Chris Bassitt transferred to the 60-day disabled list

May 11 Eric Surkamp recalled from Nashville; Zach Neal selected from Nashville; Daniel Coulombe

optioned to Nashville; Jed Lowrie placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 10 (right shin contusion); Eric Sogard transferred to the 60-day disabled list

May 13 Matt McBride recalled from Nashville; Zach Neal optioned to Nashville

May 17 Jesse Hahn and Max Muncy recalled from Nash-ville; Eric Surkamp optioned to Nashville; Josh Phegley placed on the 15-day disabled list ret-roactive to May 10 (strained right knee); Hender-son Alvarez returned from rehab assignment

May 20 Jake Smolinski recalled from Nashville; Josh Reddick placed on the 15-day disabled list (frac-tured left thumb)

May 21 Josh Phegley sent to Nashville on a rehab as-signment

May 22 Daniel Coulombe recalled from Nashville; Sonny Gray placed on the 15-day disabled list retroac-tive to May 21 (strained right trapezius)

May 23 Jed Lowrie sent to Nashville on a rehab assign-ment

May 25 Jed Lowrie reinstated from the disabled list; Zach Neal recalled from Nashville; Daniel Cou-lombe and Max Muncy optioned to Nashville

May 27 Josh Phegley reinstated from the disabled list; Matt McBride optioned to Nashville

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAlvarez, H. Right shoulder surgery March 25-present (eligible April 9) 48Alvarez, R.J. Right elbow surgery March 25-present (eligible May 24) 48Bassitt Strained right elbow April 29-present 25Canha Back strain May 9-present 16Doubront Sprained left elbow April 4-present 48Fuld Strained left shoulder March 25-present 48Gray Strained right trapezius May 21-present (eligible June 5) 5

Player Injury Dates Games MissedHendriks Right triceps strain May 8-present (eligible May 23) 17Lowrie Right shin contusion May 10-May 24 14Parker Fractured right medial epicondyle March 13-present 48Phegley Strained right knee May 10-May 26 15Reddick Fractured left thumb May 20-present (eligible June 4) 6Sogard Cervical strain March 28-present (eligible May 27) 48Valencia Strained left hamstring April 21-May 5 14

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list 14 times this season…used the DL 23 times in 2015

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/4 1 CWS L 3-4 0-1 t3 -1 TEX ½ Sale Hill Robertson 35,067* 35,0674/5 2 CWS L 4-5 0-2 t4 -1½ HOU ½ Jones Doolittle Robertson 10,478 45,5454/6 3 CWS W 2-1 1-2 t3 -1 SEA ½ Gray Rodon Madson 16,468 62,0134/7 4 CWS L 1-6 1-3 t4 -1½ SEA 1 Latos Graveman 12,577 74,590 (4 dates)4/8 5 at SEA W 3-2 2-3 t2 -½ SEA ½ Doolittle Cishek Madson 47,065 47,0654/9 6 at SEA W 6-1 3-3 t1 – OAK/TEX – Hill Karns 36,424 83,4894/10 7 at SEA W 2-1 (10) 4-3 1 +1 OAK 1 Axford Vincent Doolittle 30,834 114,323 (3 dates)4/11 8 LAA L 1-4 4-4 t1 – OAK/TEX – Tropeano Gray Street 13,371 87,9614/12 9 LAA L 4-5 4-5 3 -1 TEX ½ Morin Doolittle Street 13,492 101,4534/13 10 LAA L 1-5 4-6 3 -1½ LAA ½ Shoemaker Surkamp 11,216 112,6694/14 OFF DAY 3 -1½ LAA/TEX –4/15 11 KC L 2-4 4-7 t4 -1½ LAA/TEX – Volquez Hill Davis 19,451 132,1204/16 12 KC W 5-3 5-7 4 -1½ TEX 1 Gray Young Madson 25,564 157,6844/17 13 KC W 3-2 6-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Axford Soria Madson 29,668 187,352 (10 dates)4/18 OFF DAY t2 -1 TEX 14/19 14 at NYY W 3-2 (11) 7-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Rodriguez Barbato Madson 31,952 146,2754/20 15 at NYY W 5-2 8-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Graveman Eovaldi Doolittle 37,396 183,6714/21 16 at NYY W 7-3 9-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Hill Shreve Madson 33,818 217,4894/22 17 at TOR W 8-5 10-7 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Gray Sanchez Madson 34,251 251,7404/23 18 at TOR L 3-9 10-8 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Happ Bassitt 46,334 298,0744/24 19 at TOR L 3-6 10-9 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Hutchison Surkamp Osuna 46,300 344,3744/25 20 at DET L 3-7 10-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Zimmerman Graveman 21,671 366,045 4/26 21 at DET W 5-1 11-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Hill Pelfrey 22,256 388,3014/27 22 at DET L 4-9 11-11 t3 -1 TEX -½ Verlander Gray 22,636 410,9374/28 23 at DET L 3-7 11-12 4 -1½ TEX ½ Sanchez Bassitt Rodriguez 26,200 437,137 (13 dates)4/29 24 HOU W 7-4 12-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Madson Sipp 20,159 207,5114/30 25 HOU W 2-0 13-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Hahn Devenski Madson 23,084 230,5955/1 26 HOU L 1-2 13-13 3 -1½ TEX ½ Fister Hill Gregerson 24,135 254,7305/2 27 SEA L 3-4 13-14 3 -2½ TEX ½ Karns Graveman Cishek 10,535 265,2655/3 28 SEA L 2-8 13-15 3 -3 SEA ½ Iwakuma Gray 12,584 277,8495/4 29 SEA L 8-9 13-16 4 -4 SEA 1½ Montgomery Axford Cishek 16,238 294,087 (16 dates)5/5 OFF DAY 4 -4½ SEA 2½ 5/6 at BAL PPD, Rain t3 -4 SEA 1½5/7 30 at BAL (D) W 8-4 14-16 Hill Wright 15,110 452,247 31 at BAL (N) L 2-5 14-17 3 -4½ SEA 1½ Jimenez Hahn Britton 29,862 482,1095/8 32 at BAL L 3-11 14-18 3 -4½ SEA ½ Tillman Graveman 43,690 525,7995/9 33 at BOS L 7-14 14-19 t3 -5½ SEA 1½ Buchholz Gray 35,227 561,0265/10 34 at BOS L 5-13 14-20 t3 -6½ SEA 1½ O’Sullivan Manaea 32,167 593,1935/11 35 at BOS L 3-13 14-21 t3 -7½ SEA 1½ Porcello Surkamp 33,283 626,4765/12 OFF DAY 3 -7½ SEA 1½ 5/13 36 at TB W 6-3 15-21 3 -6½ SEA 1½ Hill Odorizzi Madson 14,604 641,0805/14 37 at TB L 0-6 15-22 4 -6½ SEA ½ ANDRIESE Graveman 28,158 669,2385/15 38 at TB W 7-6 16-22 4 -6 TEX ½ Axford Geltz Madson 19,545 688,783 (22 dates)5/16 39 TEX W 3-1 17-22 4 -5 TEX/SEA – Manaea Holland Madson 10,068 304,1555/17 40 TEX W 8-5 18-22 3 -5 SEA 1 Madson Tolleson 12,718 316,8735/18 41 TEX W 8-1 19-22 3 -4 SEA 1 Hill Perez 14,323 331,1965/19 42 NYY L 1-4 19-23 4 -5 SEA 1½ Nova Graveman Chapman 17,456 348,6525/20 43 NYY L 3-8 19-24 4 -6 SEA 1½ Sabathia Gray 28,235 376,8875/21 44 NYY L 1-5 19-25 4 -7 SEA 1½ Tanaka Manaea 26,356 403,2435/22 45 NYY L 4-5 19-26 4 -8 SEA 1½ Pineda Hahn Chapman 25,237 428,480 (23 dates)5/23 46 at SEA W 5-0 20-26 4 -7 SEA 1½ Hill Walker 16,370 705,1535/24 47 at SEA L 5-6 20-27 4 -8 SEA 1½ Montgomery Madson 17,471 722,6245/25 48 at SEA L 3-13 20-28 4 -9 SEA 1½ Iwakuma Neal 19,227 741,851 (25 dates)5/26 OFF DAY t4 -9 SEA 1½

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION5/27 49 DET 7:05 CSNCA5/28 50 DET 1:05 CSNCA Comerica Bank Josh Reddick Bobblehead (15,000 fans)5/29 51 DET 1:05 CSNCA5/30 52 MIN 1:10 ESPN Pet Bowl (15,000 fans)5/31 53 MIN 7:05 CSNCA6/1 54 MIN 12:35 MLBN6/2 OFF DAY6/3 55 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA6/4 56 at HOU 1:10 CSNCA6/5 57 at HOU 11:10 CSNCA6/6 OFF DAY6/7 58 at MIL 5:10 CSNCA6/8 59 at MIL 5:10 CSNCA6/9 OFF DAY6/10 60 at CIN 4:10 CSNCA6/11 61 at CIN 1:10 CSNCA6/12 62 at CIN 10:10 CSNCA6/13 63 TEX 7:05 CSNCA6/14 64 TEX 7:05 CSNCA6/15 65 TEX 7:05 CSNCA6/16 66 TEX 12:35 MLBN6/17 67 LAA 6:35 CSNCA Fireworks6/18 68 LAA 1:05 CSNCA6/19 69 LAA 1:05 CSNCA6/20 OFF DAY6/21 70 MIL 7:05 CSNCA6/22 71 MIL 12:35 MLBN6/23 72 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA6/24 73 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA6/25 74 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA6/26 75 at LAA 12:35 CSNCA6/27 76 at SF 7:15 CSNCA6/28 77 at SF 7:15 CSNCA6/29 78 SF 7:05 CSNCA6/30 79 SF 7:05 CSNCA

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION7/1 80 PIT 7:05 CSNCA7/2 81 PIT 7:05 CSNCA Salute to Armed Forces Fireworks7/3 82 PIT 1:05 CSNCA MLB Network Tote Bag (20,000 fans)7/4 83 at MIN 11:10 CSNCA7/5 84 at MIN 5:10 CSNCA7/6 85 at MIN 10:10 CSNCA7/7 86 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA7/8 87 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA7/9 88 at HOU 1:10 CSNCA7/10 89 at HOU 11:10 CSNCA7/11 ALL-7/12 STAR7/13 BREAK7/14 (San Diego)7/15 90 TOR 7:05 CSNCA7/16 91 TOR 1:05 CSNCA Hello Kitty Bobblehead (15,000 fans)7/17 92 TOR 1:05 CSNCA7/18 93 HOU 7:05 CSNCA7/19 94 HOU 7:05 CSNCA Root Beer Float Day7/20 95 HOU 12:35 MLBN7/21 96 TB 7:05 CSNCA7/22 97 TB 7:05 CSNCA7/23 98 TB 6:05 CSNCA Day on the Green Fireworks7/24 99 TB 1:05 CSNCA7/25 100 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/26 101 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/27 102 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/28 OFF DAY7/29 103 at CLE 4:10 CSNCA7/30 104 at CLE 4:30 CSNCA7/31 105 at CLE 10:10 CSNCA8/1 OFF DAY8/2 106 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA8/3 107 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA8/4 108 at LAA 4:05 CSNCA8/5 109 CHI 7:05 CSNCA8/6 110 CHI 1:05 CSNCA Cache Creek Billy Ball Retro T-Shirt/1980s Turn-Back-The-Clock (15,000 fans)8/7 111 CHI 1:05 CSNCA8/8 112 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/9 113 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/10 114 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/11 115 BAL 12:35 MLBN8/12 116 SEA 7:05 CSNCA8/13 117 SEA 6:05 CSNCA Chevron Star Wars Fireworks8/14 118 SEA 1:05 CSNCA8/15 119 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/16 120 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/17 121 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/18 OFF DAY8/19 122 at CWS 5:10 CSNCA8/20 123 at CWS 4:10 CSNCA8/21 124 at CWS 11:10 CSNCA8/22 125 CLE 7:05 CSNCA8/23 126 CLE 7:05 CSNCA8/24 127 CLE 12:35 MLBN8/25 OFF DAY8/26 128 at STL 5:15 CSNCA8/27 129 at STL 4:15 CSNCA8/28 130 at STL 11:15 CSNCA8/29 131 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA8/30 132 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA8/31 133 at HOU 11:10 MLBN9/1 OFF DAY9/2 134 BOS 7:05 CSNCA9/3 135 BOS 6:05 CSNCA Kelly-Moore Paints Jose Canseco Rookie of the Year Bobblehead (15,000 fans)9/4 136 BOS 1:05 CSNCA Breast Cancer Awareness Day/Zevia Wristbands (10,000 fans)9/5 137 LAA 1:05 CSNCA XFINITY Fleece Blanket (15,000 fans)9/6 138 LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/7 139 LAA 12:35 MLBN9/8 OFF DAY 9/9 140 SEA 7:05 CSNCA9/10 141 SEA 1:05 CSNCA9/11 142 SEA 1:05 CSNCA9/12 143 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/13 144 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/14 145 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/15 146 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/16 147 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA9/17 148 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA9/18 149 at TEX 12:05 CSNCA9/19 150 HOU 7:05 CSNCA9/20 151 HOU 7:05 CSNCA9/21 152 HOU 12:35 MLBN9/22 OFF DAY 9/23 153 TEX 6:35 CSNCA Fireworks9/24 154 TEX 1:05 CSNCA9/25 155 TEX 1:05 CSNCA Team Photo (10,000 fans)9/26 156 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/27 157 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/28 158 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/29 159 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA9/30 160 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA10/1 161 at SEA 6:10 CSNCA10/2 162 at SEA 12:10 CSNCA

2016 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS