SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 at BALTIMORE ORIOLES€¦ · road trip at Yankee Stadium, but since then...

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 at BALTIMORE ORIOLES RH Jake Odorizzi (9-6, 3.81) vs. LH Wade Miley (8-13, 5.80) RAY MATTER—The Rays lost the first 3 games of this season-long 11-game road trip at Yankee Stadium, but since then have gone 5-2 improving to 5-5 on the trip (1-3 at Yankee Stadium, 2-1 at Rogers Centre and 2-1 here)… the Rays have homered in all 10 games on the road trip (20 HR overall)…a home run today would mark the first time in club history they homered in ev- ery game of a road trip of 10 or more games…Tampa Bay has had only one winning road trip this season: 5-3 to Toronto, Detroit and Miami, May 16-24… the Rays are 8-8 in September and 30-28 since July 17, following their worst- ever 3-24 stretch, June 16–July 16…Rays need to go 9-5 in their remaining 14 games to avoid their first 90-loss season since 2007. SERIES PLAY—The Rays are seeking to win back-to-back road series for the first time since June 2-8 (at MIN, at ARI)…the Rays are 1-5-3 in 4-game series this season with the lone win at Minnesota, June 2-5…the Rays are winless in their seven 4-game series (0-5-2). RAYS EXTEND HOME RUN RECORD—The Rays have homered in 13 straight games (24 HR), their longest streak of the season and longest since they homered in a club record 21 straight games (the final 14 games of 2015 and the first 7 games of 2016)…the 13-game streak is the 2nd lon- gest active streak (Texas, 18) and 4 shy of the club record for one season (17, 2013)…Rays have hit 204 HR this season, shattering the club HR re- cord of 199 set by the 2009 club…204 is the same number of home runs hit by the 1962 Giants led by Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey and Felipe Alou…the Rays are presently the first team since the 2009 Blue Jays to have 200-plus home runs and a losing record—Toronto was 75-87 that season with 209 HR…the Rays have hit 32 HR in their last 18 games and 57 in their last 34 (18-16) since Aug 13…the Rays are tied for 4th (with Seattle) in the majors in HR, but rank 20th in runs scored…the Rays 20 HR on the road trip have been hit by 10 different Rays, accounting for all nine spots in the batting order and all nine defensive positions (plus DH). SINCE THE BREAK—The Rays are 30-30 (.500) since the All-Star break… the Orioles are 30-31… since the All-Star break, the Rays hold the majors’ 3rd- best run differential at +53, behind the Red Sox (+109) and Cubs (+87)…the Rays were 34-54 (.386) in the first half with an AL-worst -74 run differential…the Rays 3.66 ERA is 5th in the majors since the break… they were 24th in ERA (4.57) the first half. HEADING HOME—Following today’s game, the Rays return to begin their final homestand of the year with six games against the Yankees and Red Sox…the Rays have won 3 straight and 6 of their last 7 on “getaway days”…the Rays are 17-10 at home since July 17, the majors 6th best mark since then…the Rays need to win all six remaining games to finish with a winning mark at home for the first time since 2013…they were 36-45 in 2014 and 42-42 last season…Brad Miller is one 7 major leaguers with 20 homers at home this season and he is one of two Rays all-time to do it… Carlos Peña hit 23 in 2009. RAYS vs. ORIOLES—This is the final game of the season series between these two teams…the Rays had lost 7 straight games here prior to this 4-game series…overall, the Rays are 6-12 in 2016 after winning 3 of the last 4 games…the 12 losses match their most in one season to the O’s (also 6-12 in 2005 and 7-12 in 2014)…this is the third straight year the Rays have lost the season series to the Orioles…they were 7-12 in 2014 and 9-10 in 2015…Rays trail all-time 170-163. LONGO GETS ONE CLUB RECORD AND ANOTHER CAREER HIGHEvan Longoria connected for his 35th home run of the season last night, extending his career-high from his previous best of 33 (2009)…his home run last night also established a club record for most HR by a right-handed hitter previously held by Jose Canseco (1999)…only one Ray: Carlos Peña (46 in 2007 and 39 in 2009) has ever hit more…Longo also added a triple last night (the second game in his career he tripled and homered in the same game; also Aug 16 this season vs. SD)…with those 7 total bases last night, Evan now has a career high 310 total bases, eclipsing his mark of 307 in 1999…he needs 7 hits and 3 extra base hits to match his career highs, and 6 RBI for his third 100-RBI season…Longo also: Ê has homered in each game of this series, the 9th time in his career he has homered in 3 consecutive games and one shy of his career high (4 straight games earlier this season, June 2-5 at Minnesota). Ê has gone 7-for-13 this series with 5 runs, a triple, 3 HR and 8 RBI. Ê joins BAL Manny Machado and MIN Brian Dozier as the only play- ers to reach 35 doubles and 35 home runs so far this season. Ê is the first Rays player and one of six AL primary third baseman all-time to reach 35 doubles and 35 home runs in a season joining BAL Manny Machado (2016), TOR Josh Donaldson (2015), DET Miguel Cabrera (2012), ANA Troy Glaus (2000, 2001) and TOR Ed Sprague (1996)…among the 3B who never had 35 HR and 35 2B in a season: Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt and Eddie Mathews. DOGS ARE HAPPY—For the fifth consecutive season, every home run hit by Evan Longoria benefits the Pet Pal Animal Shelter, a no-kill, nonprofit shelter in St. Petersburg…Longoria, the Rays and three other sponsors donate $100 for every home run…this year’s total is now at $17,500. LONGO AND THE CHARM CITYEvan Longoria hit his 35th career home run vs. the Orioles last night…34 of those have come while playing 3B, more than any opposing third sacker in the Orioles 63-year history… last night was his 20th career home run at Camden Yards, 4th most among visiting players after Alex Rodriguez (34), David Ortiz (28) and Johnny Damon (22)…all of his home runs here have come while playing 3B…since the Orioles moved to Baltimore from St. Louis in 1954, no opposing third baseman has hit more homers in the Charm City. RIGHT IN THE THICK OF IT—The Rays are 29 games through a stretch of 36 consecutive games vs. teams not only above .500, but within 4.0 games of a postseason berth (at the time the Rays played them and currently)… they are 14-15 so far…their only remaining series vs. a current sub-.500 team is Sep 26-29 at CWS…the Rays have played a MLB-most 113 games vs. teams currently at .500 or better, and are 44-67 (.396) in those games… in contrast, the Rays are 20-17 (.541) vs. teams currently under .500…if the standings remain as they are, they would finish the season with 121 games vs. clubs .500 or better, the most since the Orioles played 123 in 2010. DEFENDING HIS GOLD—Rays CF Kevin Kiermaier, who won both Gold and Platinum Glove Awards last season, is currently ranked 1st among all major league center fielders in defensive runs saved with 22…that ranks 3rd among all major league outfielders behind BOS RF Mookie Betts (+29) and CWS RF Adam Eaton (+24)…Eaton has played in 146 games and Betts 145…KK missed 48 games with a broken hand and has played in 94. CATCH HIM IF YOU CAN—CF Kevin Kiermaier stole his 17th consecu- tive base here Thursday night, the majors’ 2nd-longest streak this season behind CLE Rajai Davis (26, April 25–Aug 12) according to the Elias Sports Bureau…KK has not been thrown out since April 23 at NYY by Brian Mc- Cann…that SB was his 19th of the season establishing a new career high (18 in 2015)…overall, this season he has been successful on 19 of 21 at- tempts, a rate of 90.5 pct., tops in the majors. TOMMY JOHN BOYS—The Rays RH Alex Cobb and RH Chase Whitley are two of 13 major league pitchers who have returned this season from Tommy John surgery…the two had the surgery five days apart in May 2015 and both returned this month…in their five combined appearances the two are 1-0 with a 2.49 ERA (21.2-IP, 6-ER). THIS DATE IN RAYS HISTORYSeptember 18, 1999…the Rays’ 35-year- old rookie reliever Jim Morris makes his major league debut for the Rays in his home state of Texas…he faces only one hitter—Rangers Royce Clay- ton—and strikes him out on four pitches, several of which reach 96 miles per hour…the Rays lose 6-1…Morris, whose life story is later made in to Disney’s movie “The Rookie”, is the majors’ oldest rookie since Minnesota’s Minnie Mendoza in 1970. INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE BEGINS TOMORROW—The Rays 2016 Instructional league team will begin a 12-game schedule tomor- row when they travel to Ed Smith Stadium to take on the Orioles…they will also play games against the Twins and Red Sox…the 47-man roster includes the Rays 2015 (OF Garrett Whitley) and 2016 (3B Joshua Lowe) first round picks. First Pitch: 1:35 p.m. | Location: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Md. | TV: Fox Sports Sun | Radio: WHNZ 1250 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 149 (64-84) | Road Game No.: 74 (29-44) | All-Time Game No.: 3,063 (1,415-1,647) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,529 (637-891) April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 11-17 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-15 | September: 8-8 | Pre-All-Star Break: 34-54 | Post-All-Star Break: 30-30 Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Tue., Sep 20 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. LH Drew Smyly (7-11, 4.98) vs. RH Michael Pineda (6-11, 4.94) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Wed., Sep 21 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. RH Alex Cobb (1-0, 3.06) vs. RH Masahiro Tanaka (13-4, 2.97) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Thu., Sep 22 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. LH Blake Snell (5-8, 3.87) vs. RH Luis Cessa (4-2, 4.44) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) MOST IMPROVED SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK, MLB, 2016 Pct. Pts at ASB Since ASB Reds +148 32-57 (.360) 30-29 (.508) Rays +114 34-55 (.386) 30-30 (.500) Braves +93 31-58 (.348) 26-33 (.441) Cubs +81 53-35 (.602) 41-19 (.683)

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 at BALTIMORE ORIOLESRH Jake Odorizzi (9-6, 3.81) vs. LH Wade Miley (8-13, 5.80)

RAY MATTER—The Rays lost the first 3 games of this season-long 11-game road trip at Yankee Stadium, but since then have gone 5-2 improving to 5-5 on the trip (1-3 at Yankee Stadium, 2-1 at Rogers Centre and 2-1 here)…the Rays have homered in all 10 games on the road trip (20 HR overall)…a home run today would mark the first time in club history they homered in ev-ery game of a road trip of 10 or more games…Tampa Bay has had only one winning road trip this season: 5-3 to Toronto, Detroit and Miami, May 16-24…the Rays are 8-8 in September and 30-28 since July 17, following their worst-ever 3-24 stretch, June 16–July 16…Rays need to go 9-5 in their remaining 14 games to avoid their first 90-loss season since 2007.

SERIES PLAY—The Rays are seeking to win back-to-back road series for the first time since June 2-8 (at MIN, at ARI)…the Rays are 1-5-3 in 4-game series this season with the lone win at Minnesota, June 2-5…the Rays are winless in their seven 4-game series (0-5-2).

RAYS EXTEND HOME RUN RECORD—The Rays have homered in 13 straight games (24 HR), their longest streak of the season and longest since they homered in a club record 21 straight games (the final 14 games of 2015 and the first 7 games of 2016)…the 13-game streak is the 2nd lon-gest active streak (Texas, 18) and 4 shy of the club record for one season (17, 2013)…Rays have hit 204 HR this season, shattering the club HR re-cord of 199 set by the 2009 club…204 is the same number of home runs hit by the 1962 Giants led by Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey and Felipe Alou…the Rays are presently the first team since the 2009 Blue Jays to have 200-plus home runs and a losing record—Toronto was 75-87 that season with 209 HR…the Rays have hit 32 HR in their last 18 games and 57 in their last 34 (18-16) since Aug 13…the Rays are tied for 4th (with Seattle) in the majors in HR, but rank 20th in runs scored…the Rays 20 HR on the road trip have been hit by 10 different Rays, accounting for all nine spots in the batting order and all nine defensive positions (plus DH).

SINCE THE BREAK—The Rays are 30-30 (.500) since the All-Star break…the Orioles are 30-31…since the All-Star break, the Rays hold the majors’ 3rd-best run differential at +53, behind the Red Sox (+109) and Cubs (+87)…the Rays were 34-54 (.386) in the first half with an AL-worst -74 run differential…the Rays 3.66 ERA is 5th in the majors since the break…they were 24th in ERA (4.57) the first half.

HEADING HOME—Following today’s game, the Rays return to begin their final homestand of the year with six games against the Yankees and Red Sox…the Rays have won 3 straight and 6 of their last 7 on “getaway days”…the Rays are 17-10 at home since July 17, the majors 6th best mark since then…the Rays need to win all six remaining games to finish with a winning mark at home for the first time since 2013…they were 36-45 in 2014 and 42-42 last season…Brad Miller is one 7 major leaguers with 20 homers at home this season and he is one of two Rays all-time to do it…Carlos Peña hit 23 in 2009.

RAYS vs. ORIOLES—This is the final game of the season series between these two teams…the Rays had lost 7 straight games here prior to this 4-game series…overall, the Rays are 6-12 in 2016 after winning 3 of the last 4 games…the 12 losses match their most in one season to the O’s (also 6-12 in 2005 and 7-12 in 2014)…this is the third straight year the Rays have lost the season series to the Orioles…they were 7-12 in 2014 and 9-10 in 2015…Rays trail all-time 170-163.

LONGO GETS ONE CLUB RECORD AND ANOTHER CAREER HIGH—Evan Longoria connected for his 35th home run of the season last night, extending his career-high from his previous best of 33 (2009)…his home run last night also established a club record for most HR by a right-handed hitter previously held by Jose Canseco (1999)…only one Ray: Carlos Peña (46 in 2007 and 39 in 2009) has ever hit more…Longo also added a triple last night (the second game in his career he tripled and homered in the same game; also Aug 16 this season vs. SD)…with those 7 total bases last night, Evan now has a career high 310 total bases, eclipsing his mark of 307 in 1999…he needs 7 hits and 3 extra base hits to match his career highs, and 6 RBI for his third 100-RBI season…Longo also:

Ê has homered in each game of this series, the 9th time in his career he has homered in 3 consecutive games and one shy of his career high (4 straight games earlier this season, June 2-5 at Minnesota).

Ê has gone 7-for-13 this series with 5 runs, a triple, 3 HR and 8 RBI. Ê joins BAL Manny Machado and MIN Brian Dozier as the only play-

ers to reach 35 doubles and 35 home runs so far this season. Ê is the first Rays player and one of six AL primary third baseman

all-time to reach 35 doubles and 35 home runs in a season joining BAL Manny Machado (2016), TOR Josh Donaldson (2015), DET Miguel Cabrera (2012), ANA Troy Glaus (2000, 2001) and TOR Ed Sprague (1996)…among the 3B who never had 35 HR and 35 2B in a season: Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt and Eddie Mathews.

DOGS ARE HAPPY—For the fifth consecutive season, every home run hit by Evan Longoria benefits the Pet Pal Animal Shelter, a no-kill, nonprofit shelter in St. Petersburg…Longoria, the Rays and three other sponsors donate $100 for every home run…this year’s total is now at $17,500.

LONGO AND THE CHARM CITY—Evan Longoria hit his 35th career home run vs. the Orioles last night…34 of those have come while playing 3B, more than any opposing third sacker in the Orioles 63-year history… last night was his 20th career home run at Camden Yards, 4th most among visiting players after Alex Rodriguez (34), David Ortiz (28) and Johnny Damon (22)…all of his home runs here have come while playing 3B…since the Orioles moved to Baltimore from St. Louis in 1954, no opposing third baseman has hit more homers in the Charm City.

RIGHT IN THE THICK OF IT—The Rays are 29 games through a stretch of 36 consecutive games vs. teams not only above .500, but within 4.0 games of a postseason berth (at the time the Rays played them and currently)…they are 14-15 so far…their only remaining series vs. a current sub-.500 team is Sep 26-29 at CWS…the Rays have played a MLB-most 113 games vs. teams currently at .500 or better, and are 44-67 (.396) in those games…in contrast, the Rays are 20-17 (.541) vs. teams currently under .500…if the standings remain as they are, they would finish the season with 121 games vs. clubs .500 or better, the most since the Orioles played 123 in 2010.

DEFENDING HIS GOLD—Rays CF Kevin Kiermaier, who won both Gold and Platinum Glove Awards last season, is currently ranked 1st among all major league center fielders in defensive runs saved with 22…that ranks 3rd among all major league outfielders behind BOS RF Mookie Betts (+29) and CWS RF Adam Eaton (+24)…Eaton has played in 146 games and Betts 145…KK missed 48 games with a broken hand and has played in 94.

CATCH HIM IF YOU CAN—CF Kevin Kiermaier stole his 17th consecu-tive base here Thursday night, the majors’ 2nd-longest streak this season behind CLE Rajai Davis (26, April 25–Aug 12) according to the Elias Sports Bureau…KK has not been thrown out since April 23 at NYY by Brian Mc-Cann…that SB was his 19th of the season establishing a new career high (18 in 2015)…overall, this season he has been successful on 19 of 21 at-tempts, a rate of 90.5 pct., tops in the majors.

TOMMY JOHN BOYS—The Rays RH Alex Cobb and RH Chase Whitley are two of 13 major league pitchers who have returned this season from Tommy John surgery…the two had the surgery five days apart in May 2015 and both returned this month…in their five combined appearances the two are 1-0 with a 2.49 ERA (21.2-IP, 6-ER).

THIS DATE IN RAYS HISTORY—September 18, 1999…the Rays’ 35-year-old rookie reliever Jim Morris makes his major league debut for the Rays in his home state of Texas…he faces only one hitter—Rangers Royce Clay-ton—and strikes him out on four pitches, several of which reach 96 miles per hour…the Rays lose 6-1…Morris, whose life story is later made in to Disney’s movie “The Rookie”, is the majors’ oldest rookie since Minnesota’s Minnie Mendoza in 1970.

INSTRUCTIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE BEGINS TOMORROW—The Rays 2016 Instructional league team will begin a 12-game schedule tomor-row when they travel to Ed Smith Stadium to take on the Orioles…they will also play games against the Twins and Red Sox…the 47-man roster includes the Rays 2015 (OF Garrett Whitley) and 2016 (3B Joshua Lowe) first round picks.

First Pitch: 1:35 p.m. | Location: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Md. | TV: Fox Sports Sun | Radio: WHNZ 1250 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 149 (64-84) | Road Game No.: 74 (29-44) | All-Time Game No.: 3,063 (1,415-1,647) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,529 (637-891)

April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 11-17 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-15 | September: 8-8 | Pre-All-Star Break: 34-54 | Post-All-Star Break: 30-30

Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | RadioTue., Sep 20 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. LH Drew Smyly (7-11, 4.98) vs. RH Michael Pineda (6-11, 4.94) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Wed., Sep 21 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. RH Alex Cobb (1-0, 3.06) vs. RH Masahiro Tanaka (13-4, 2.97) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Thu., Sep 22 vs. NYY 7:10 p.m. LH Blake Snell (5-8, 3.87) vs. RH Luis Cessa (4-2, 4.44) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)

MOST IMPROVED SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK, MLB, 2016

Pct. Pts at ASB Since ASBReds +148 32-57 (.360) 30-29 (.508)Rays +114 34-55 (.386) 30-30 (.500)Braves +93 31-58 (.348) 26-33 (.441)Cubs +81 53-35 (.602) 41-19 (.683)

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TODAY’S STARTER—RH JAKE ODORIZZI (9-6, 3.81)

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER Ê Has more wins (144) than any of the 4 prev. managers in their first two

seasons at the post (Lou Piniella, 133)…38-year-old is the youngest active manager in the majors, 5 months younger than SD Andy Green.

Ê Has been ejected 4 times as manager, once this year (April 29 vs. TOR). Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

in ML history and second to manage the Rays…joins Hall of Famers Al

Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart. Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, including parts of eight sea-

sons in the majors (2002-10)…spent two years (2005-06) in the Rays org. Ê Played in the 1989 Little League World Series (Tampa Northside LL),

1999 College World Series (Florida State) and earned World Series rings in 2007 (Red Sox) and 2009 (Yankees).

TUESDAY’S STARTER—LH DREW SMYLY (7-11, 4.98) Ê LAST START—On Tue at TOR, earned a 6-2 win over Marcus Stro-

man…was one out away from holding the Jays scoreless over 6 IP be-fore yielding a 2-run homer to his last batter faced, Russell Martin…his line: 5.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 4 SO, 1 HR, 101 pitches, 62 strikes.

Ê ODDS & ENDS—Is unbeaten (5-0) with a 3.81 ERA and .224 opp avg. over his last 10 starts, tying the longest winning streak of his career (Aug 21–Sep 30, 2015)…can tie Jake Odorizzi and Matt Andriese for the longest streak by a Ray this season with one more win…hasn’t lost since July 18 at COL, his first start of the second half…before this

streak, he was 2-11 with a 5.64 ERA (105.1-IP, 66-ER) and .278 opp avg. …has yielded a career-high 31 HR, T-3rd most in the AL and 3rd most in club history behind James Shields (34 in 2010) and Tanyon Sturtze (33 in 2002).

Ê vs. YANKEES—Is 3-0 with a 1.91 ERA (37.2-IP, 22-H, 8-ER, 6-BB, 39-SO) in 8 career apps (5 starts)…this season is 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA (13-IP, 3-ER) in 2 starts…last faced them on July 30 at home in a 6-3 victory (6-IP, 4-H, 2-R/ER, 1-BB, 6-SO).

Ê LAST START—On Mon at TOR, exited after 7 IP and was relieved with a 2-2 tie for Brad Boxberger, who allowed a first-pitch homer to Ezequiel Carrera for a 3-2 loss…he and Francisco Liriano held both sides scoreless until the 6th, when Odorizzi yielded a 2-run homer to Jose Bautista…all 4 of his hits allowed went for extra bases (3-2B, 1-HR)…totaled 2 R/ER, 1 BB, 4 SO, 92 pitches, 58 strikes…struck out Melvin Upton Jr. swinging in the 2nd for his 500th career strikeout.

Ê SINCE THE BREAK—Is 6-1 with a 2.78 ERA (68-IP, 21-ER) in 11 starts since the All-Star break, compared to 3-5 with a 4.47 ERA (104.2-IP, 52-ER) in the first half…his .857 wining pct. ranks tied for 4th in the AL since the break (min. 50 IP)…has yielded 2 ER or fewer in 8 of his 11 starts since the break, and 3 ER or fewer in 10 of 11…9 of those 11 starts have been quality starts…won his first 6 decisions after the break, tied with Matt Andriese (May 8–June 15) for the longest winning streak by a Ray this season.

Ê UNLUCKY BREAKDOWN—Mon at TOR was his 15th no-decision of the season, passing Nathan Karns (14 in 2015) for the club record for a starter…this also leads the majors, 2 more than anyone else (NYY Masahiro Tanaka, 13)…leads the AL with 25 ND since the start of 2015, one shy of ATL Julio Teheran for the ML lead.

Ê Has allowed 2 ER or fewer 19 times this year and has 11 no-decisions in these games, tying several others (including Karns in 2015) for most of any AL pitcher since Baseball Reference data is available (1913).

Ê Three times he has left in line for the win and not gotten it. Ê Since 2015, is 18-15 and has received 26 runs in his 15 losses.

Ê HOME vs. ROAD—Hasn’t lost on the road since July 10 at BOS, hav-ing gone 1-0 with a 2.78 ERA (32.1-IP, 10-ER) in 5 starts since the All-Star break…overall, has a 4.20 ERA (79.1-IP, 37-ER) in 14 road starts,

compared to a 3.47 ERA (93.1-IP, 36-ER) in 16 home starts…since 2014, his road ERA (4.68) is 1.72 points higher than at home (2.96).

Ê CAREER MARKS—Today is his 31st start of the season, tying his rookie year of 2014 for his career high…set a career high in innings (172.2) in his last start, passing 2015 (169.1)…needs 2 wins and 22 SO to tie his career highs of 11 and 174 (2014)…has yielded 26 HR, 6 more than any other season (2014).

Ê DURABILITY—Has pitched 5 IP or longer in 27 of his 30 starts this year, and 21 of his last 22…however, has pitched into the 7th inning in only 6 of his 30 starts, compared to 15 in 28 starts a season ago… averaging 17.54 pitches per inning, most in the AL, just ahead of BAL Kevin Gausman (17.52).

Ê Has a 2.08 ERA (103.2-IP, 24-ER) in his 16 starts of at least 6 IP, and a 6.39 ERA (69-IP, 49-ER) in his 14 starts shorter than 6 IP.

Ê THE EARLY GOING—Has pitched to a 4.80 ERA (60-IP, 32-ER) with-in his first 2 IP, compared to a 3.27 ERA (112.2-IP, 41-ER) after that… 43.8 pct. of his earned runs allowed have scored within his first 2 IP.

Ê THE BIG INNING—Six times this season he has allowed at least 4 runs in a single inning, the most by a Ray since Jeremy Hellickson in 2013 (7)…last year, he only did it once in 28 starts.

Ê THROWING BLANKS—Has made 16 scoreless starts since the start of the 2014 season, one shy of teammate Chris Archer for most in the AL over that span, and seven more than James Shields, the pitcher he was once traded for (Dec 2012).

Ê AUGUST RECAP—Tied the club record with 4 wins in August (10th time, last Alex Cobb, 2012)…was the fourth to do it without a loss, join- ing Cobb (2012), Wilson Alvarez (1999) and Jim Mecir (1998)…min. 25 IP, ranked among AL leaders in wins (T-3rd) and ERA (2.48, 7th).

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2015 Charlotte (A) 0-0 0.93 2 2 0 0 9.2 4 1 1 2 8 0 .118

Tampa Bay 9-9 3.35 28 28 0 0 169.1 149 65 63 46 150 18 .2312016 Tampa Bay 9-6 3.81 30 30 0 0 172.2 158 76 73 51 152 26 .243Major League Totals 29-30 3.78 98 95 0 0 547.0 499 237 230 168 502 68 .240Minor League Totals 43-27 3.43 123 110 0 0 614.2 543 263 234 194 621 55 .236

2016 SPLITSvs. RH: .274 (104-379), 16-HRvs. LH: .199 (54-271), 10-HRHome: 5-4, 3.47 ERA (93.1-IP, 36-ER)Road: 4-2, 4.20 ERA (79.1-IP, 37-ER)

ODORIZZI vs. BALTIMORECAREER—Is 3-4 lifetime with a 5.48 ERA (67.1-IP, 41-ER) in 13 apps, 12 starts…has allowed 16 HR, his most against any opponent…is 1-2, 6.58 (26-IP, 19-ER) with 7 HR and a .346 opp avg. (37-for-107) in 5 starts this year.

LAST FACED—Two starts ago (Sep 6 at home) snapped his 6-game losing streak in an 11-2 loss to Yovani Gallardo…allowed his first career grand slam to Manny Machado as part of a 6-run 4th, the highest-scoring inning of his career high…tied for the shortest start of the season at 4 IP.

AT CAMDEN YARDS—Is 1-3, 7.26 (31-IP, 25-ER) in 6 career starts…his lone win here came on May 31, 2015, a 9-5 victory over Chris Tillman in which he allowed 3 HR.

2016 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/5 vs. TOR -- 1.59 5.2 4 2 1 2 10 0 0 0 111/67 W, 3-2 Sanchez down, 2-14/10 at BAL L-1 3.86 6.0 9 4 4 0 4 1 0 0 103/66 L, 3-5 Worley down, 4-34/15 vs. CWS -- 2.41 7.0 4 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 94/59 L, 0-1 Sale tied, 0-04/21 at BOS -- 3.97 4.0 8 5 5 1 3 1 0 0 97/60 W, 12-8 Price up, 8-54/26 vs. BAL -- 3.58 5.0 7 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 97/60 W, 3-1 Jimenez tied, 1-1APRIL 0-1 3.58 27.2 32 12 11 5 24 2 0 0 -- -- -- --5/1 vs. TOR -- 3.12 7.0 2 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 106/66 L, 1-5 Stroman tied, 1-15/7 at LAA -- 3.10 6.0 5 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 88/57 W, 4-2 Weaver tied, 2-25/13 vs. OAK L-2 3.83 4.0 7 5 5 1 2 3 0 0 97/70 L, 3-6 Hill down, 5-25/18 at TOR W-1 3.81 5.0 2 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 87/46 W, 6-3 Dickey up, 5-25/24 at MIA W-2 3.46 5.0 2 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 107/68 W, 4-3 Koehler up, 3-05/29 vs. NYY L-3 3.36 7.0 1 2 2 1 6 1 0 0 108/71 L, 1-2 Eovaldi down, 2-1MAY 2-2 3.18 34.0 19 12 12 12 27 7 0 0 -- -- -- --6/3 at MIN -- 3.33 6.0 5 2 2 3 6 0 0 0 120/72 W, 4-2 Nolasco tied, 2-26/8 at ARI W-3 3.47 5.0 5 3 3 3 8 1 0 0 97/62 W, 6-3 Bradley up, 4-36/14 vs. SEA -- 3.79 5.2 8 5 5 4 9 1 0 0 116/76 W, 8-7 Walker down, 5-46/19 vs. SF -- 3.63 6.0 4 1 1 0 8 1 0 0 111/75 L, 1-5 Peavy tied, 1-16/25 at BAL (G2) -- 3.93 5.0 8 5 5 1 1 3 0 0 99/61 L, 6-8 Tillman up, 6-56/30 vs. DET -- 3.91 5.0 3 2 2 3 7 0 0 1 108/68 L, 7-10 Zimmermann up, 5-1JUNE 1-0 4.96 32.2 33 18 18 14 39 6 0 1 -- -- -- --7/5 vs. LAA L-4 4.33 5.1 9 7 7 2 4 1 0 0 98/67 L, 5-13 Lincecum down, 7-57/10 at BOS L-5 4.47 5.0 6 4 4 1 4 1 0 0 86/52 L, 0-4 Price down, 4-07/17 vs. BAL W-4 4.39 6.0 7 2 2 1 7 1 0 1 100/65 W, 5-2 Bundy up, 4-27/22 at OAK -- 4.10 8.0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 100/69 L, 0-1 (13) Manaea tied, 0-07/29 vs. NYY W-5 3.88 6.2 6 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 104/71 W, 5-1 Nova up, 5-0JULY 2-2 3.77 31.0 33 13 13 4 25 3 0 1 -- -- -- --8/3 vs. KC W-6 3.70 6.0 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 106/68 W, 12-0 Volquez up, 11-08/8 at TOR -- 3.69 5.1 8 4 2 3 4 1 1 0 107/66 L, 5-7 Dickey tied, 4-48/14 at NYY W-7 3.72 6.0 5 3 3 1 6 2 1 0 90/65 W, 12-3 Severino up, 12-38/20 vs. TEX W-8 3.63 6.0 6 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 101/65 W, 8-2 Griffin up, 3-18/25 vs. BOS W-9 3.53 7.0 5 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 96/64 W, 2-1 Pomeranz up, 2-18/30 at BOS -- 3.56 6.0 5 3 3 2 7 1 0 0 113/75 W, 4-3 Pomeranz tied, 3-3AUGUST 4-0 2.48 36.1 31 12 10 12 31 5 2 1 -- -- -- --9/6 vs. BAL L-6 3.86 4.0 6 7 7 3 2 2 1 0 89/53 L, 2-11 Gallardo down, 7-29/12 at TOR -- 3.81 7.0 4 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 92/58 L, 2-3 Liriano tied, 2-2SEPTEMBER 0-1 7.36 11.0 10 9 9 4 6 3 1 0 -- -- -- --

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#19 CURT CASALI, C Sat: 0-4 BAL Series: 0-4 Trip: 0-8 vs. LH: .215 (14-65), 3-HR2016: .161/.248/.302, 7-HR, 20-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-8 RISP: .073 (3-41) vs. RH: .134 (18-134), 4-HR

Ê Batting .071/.133/.071 (1-for-14) in 5 games (4 starts) since his Sep 1 recall, his second stint with the Rays this season (also Opening Day–Aug 4). Ê His .161 avg. is the lowest among major league catchers (min. 50 games)…only has 1 HR over his last 94 at-bats, after 6 HR in his first 105 AB. Ê Has 1 hit in his last 27 at-bats with RISP dating back to May 16 at TOR…his .073 avg. (3-for-41) with RISP is lowest in the majors (min. 25 AB). Ê Has played in 76 games with 60 starts (58-C, 2-DH)…has thrown out 33.3 percent of his attempted base stealers, up from 24.0 pct. last season.

#14 JAFF DECKER, OF Sat: DNP BAL Series: DNP Trip: DNP vs. LH: .000 (0-5)2016: .138/.219/.138, 0-HR, 0-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.300, 3-10) RISP: .000 (0-9) vs. RH: .167 (4-24)

Ê Selected from Durham on Friday (1B Logan Morrison placed on the 60-day DL)…is his second stint with the Rays this season (also June 15-29). Ê First name is pronounced like Jeff…was a non-roster invite to spring training…hit .255/.366/.421 (89-for-349) with 12 HR and 18 SB with Durham. Ê Has a 3-game hitting streak following an 0-for-15 stretch…has played in 10 games with 8 starts (4-RF, 3-LF, 1-CF)…his last major league RBI was

Sep 24, 2015 at COL (with PIT) and his last extra-base hit was Sep 7, 2015 at CIN (with PIT)…only homer was Aug 12, 2013 at COL (with SD).

#10 COREY DICKERSON, OF Sat: 0-4 BAL Series: 1-12, 2B Trip: 14-35, 4-2B, 2-HR, 6-RBI, 4-R vs. LH: .264 (23-87), 2-HR2016: .243/.288/.460, 20-HR, 62-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .220 (24-109) vs. RH: .238 (88-370), 18-HR

Ê Hitless in his last 9 at-bats and snapped a 9-game hitting streak on Fri at BAL…batting .395/.395/.651 (17-for-43) with 7 XBH over his last 11 games. Ê Has 27 XBH since the All-Star break, T-9th in the AL, including 19 2B which is tied with MIN Brian Dozier and CWS Melky Cabrera for the AL lead. Ê Has 10 HR with runners on base, a career high…this includes 5 HR with 2 runners (or more) on base, most by a Ray since Longoria in 2011 (7). Ê Batting .280/.313/.569 (67-for-239) with 15 HR and 43 RBI on the road, and .202/.262/.339 (44-for-218) with 5 HR and 19 RBI at Tropicana Field. Ê Has played in 134 games with 117 starts (61-DH, 55-LF, 1-RF)…ranks among team leaders in XBH (56, 3rd), 2B (33, 2nd), HR (20, 3rd) and RBI

(62, 3rd)…50.4 percent of his hits have gone for extra bases, highest ratio by a Ray (min. 100 G) since Carlos Peña in 2009 (61.7).

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, 2B Sat: 0-4, BB BAL Series: 3-12, 2B, RBI, 2-BB, 2-R Trip: 11-42, 2-2B, HR, 4-RBI, 4-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .303 (30-99), 4-HR2016: .278/.349/.466, 19-HR, 51-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .343 (23-67) vs. RH: .271 (97-358), 15-HR

Ê Batting .315/.419/.466 (23-for-73) with 2 2B, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 12 BB and 8 multi-hit games over his last 18 games (all starts) since Aug 29 at BOS. Ê Has a career-high 19 HR (prev. 17, 2015), 6th in the majors out of the leadoff spot and 2nd in club history there trailing Gerald Williams in 2000 (21)…

his 19 HR include 3 leadoff homers (last Sep 6 vs. BAL), a career-high 15 HR vs. RHP (prev. 7, 2015) and 8 HR coming in the 7th inning or later. Ê Has started 113 games, all at leadoff (107-2B, 6-DH)…only had 21 career starts at leadoff before this season and none since May 4, 2014 at NYY. Ê Batting .339/.363/.505 (37-for-109) when leading off the 1st inn. …would pass Carl Crawford in 2004 (.326) for the best avg. in club history (min. 100 G).

#2 NICK FRANKLIN, UTL Sat: DNP BAL Series: 0-3 Trip: 6-26, 2B, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .216 (8-37)2016: .280/.343/.465, 6-HR, 26-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .278 (10-36) vs. RH: .300 (36-120), 6-HR

Ê Left Thursday’s game at BAL with a left hamstring strain…has 4 HR and 20 RBI at Tropicana Field, compared to 2 HR and 6 RBI on the road. Ê Since June 27—the date of his first RBI—his 5.85 AB/RBI ratio is 3rd on the team (min. 100 PA), to Brad Miller (5.56) and Evan Longoria (5.76). Ê Has played in 53 games with 41 starts (16-LF, 7-2B, 7-1B, 5-RF, 4-SS, 2-DH)…recalled from Durham on July 30 for his 3rd stint with the Rays.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, CF Sat: 0-4, HBP BAL Series: 2-12, 2B, BB, 3-R Trip: 11-36, 2B, 3-HR, 4-RBI, 4-BB, 8-R vs. LH: .247 (18-73), 2-HR2016: .247/.332/.427, 12-HR, 36-RBI, 19-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-7 RISP: .271 (19-70) vs. RH: .247 (63-255), 10-HR

Ê Has raised his batting avg. from .219 to .247 and his OBP from .307 to .332 since Aug 27, batting .333/.407/.568 (27-for-81) over his last 20 G. Ê His 5 HR in September tie June 2014 for the most in a calendar month of his career…his .420 OBP this month ranks 6th in the AL (min. 50 PA). Ê Since moving to the No. 2 spot in the batting order on Aug 2, is batting .288/.356/.475 (46-for-160) with 7 2B, 7 HR, 18 RBI and 10 SB in 41 G. Ê Has been successful on his last 17 SB…leads the majors with a 90.5 pct. success rate, 2nd in club history to Desmond Jennings in 2012 (93.9)…

is the 2nd longest streak of successful SB attempts in the majors this season, behind CLE Rajai Davis (26, April 25–Aug 12)…club record is 32. Ê Per FanGraphs, his 22 Defensive Runs Saved (in 785.1 inn.) as a center fielder is 1st in the majors ahead of TOR Kevin Pillar (18 in 1166.2 inn.). Ê Has played in 94 games with 91 starts, all in CF…has career highs in HR (12), SB (19) and BB (38), incl. a team-leading 27 BB in the second half.

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Sat: 2-4, 3B, HR, RBI, 3-R BAL Series: 7-13, 3B, 3-HR, 8-RBI, 5-R Trip: 12-45, 3B, 4-HR, 9-RBI, 7-R vs. LH: .262 (32-122), 4-HR2016: .279/.325/.534, 35-HR, 94-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.500, 9-18) RISP: .333 (41-123) vs. RH: .284 (130-458), 31-HR

Ê Has homered in 3 consecutive games, second time this season doing that…the only time a Ray homered in every game of a 4-game series was Longoria, June 2-5 at MIN (this season)…yesterday at BAL had his eighth career homer off Chris Tillman, his most against any pitcher (CC Sabathia, 7)…had a triple and homer in the same game for the second time in his career, both this season (Aug 16 vs. SD)…has 4 HR in his last 6 games.

Ê Has a career-high 35 HR, 3rd in club history to Carlos Peña in 2007 (46) and 2009 (39) and a a club record for a right-handed hitter…his 31 HR vs. RHP ranks 2nd in club history to Peña in 2007 (35)…has a career-high 310 total bases and is 7 hits and 3 XBH shy of tying his career highs.

Ê His 8 RBI this series at BAL match the most by a Ray in a single series this season…last with more was Longoria, June 24-26, 2011 at HOU (10). Ê Ranks among AL leaders in HR (35, T-8th), XBH (74, 5th), 2B (35, T-7th) and total bases (310, 5th)…leads the team in SLG (.534) and RBI (94). Ê Has 11 HR with runners on base, most on the team and his most since 2011 (17)…has 11 HR in the 7th inning or later, his most since 2011 (12). Ê Has started 146 games (139-3B, 7-DH)…all 35 HR have come while playing 3B, T-1st in the AL and T-2nd in the majors to COL Nolan Arenado (38).

#27 MIKIE MAHTOOK, OF Sat: 1-4, 2-RBI BAL Series: 3-9, 2-RBI Trip: 4-21, 2-RBI vs. LH: .196 (10-51)2016: .179/.227/.236, 1-HR, 9-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.333, 3-9) RISP: .118 (4-34) vs. RH: .169 (15-89), 1-HR

Ê Batting .323/.344/.452 (10-for-31) with 1 HR and 3 RBI over his last 12 games (8 starts) following an 0-for-34 skid, T-4th-longest in club history. Ê Had his second multi-RBI game this season yesterday at BAL (also June 12 vs. HOU), snapping an 0-for-15 with RISP with a 2-run single in the

7th (off Mychal Givens)…is a career .458/.480/.542 (11-for-24) hitter with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 4 runs scored in 10 games (5 starts) against Baltimore. Ê In his career, has hit .252/.305/.487 (30-for-119) with 7 HR and 18 RBI vs. LHP, and .206/.257/.317 (26-for-126) with 3 HR and 10 RBI vs. RHP. Ê Has played in 53 games with 38 starts (15-LF, 14-CF, 9-RF)…hasn’t made an error in 77 chances; only career error was Sep 20, 2015 vs. BAL.

#46 LUKE MAILE, C Sat: DNP BAL Series: 1-4 Trip: 1-11 vs. LH: .208 (5-24), 2-HR2016: .230/.260/.370, 3-HR, 14-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .258 (8-31) vs. RH: .237 (18-76), 1-HR

Ê Snapped an 0-for-13 skid on Thu at BAL…is 1-for-his-last-14 following a stretch of 15 games (11 starts) where he hit .341/.357/.634 (14-for-41). Ê Has 3 HR over his last 39 at-bats (last Sep 2 vs. TOR, Francisco Liriano)…this stretch follows a 96 at-bat homerless drought to begin his career. Ê Has hit .196/.226/.294 (10-for-51) in 18 games (15 starts) on the road, compared to .265/.294/.449 (13-for-49) in 18 games (15 starts) at home. Ê Has played in 36 games with 29 starts, all at catcher…has played 11.0 innings at 1B in three games off the bench (last Sep 6 vs. BAL, 2 innings).

#13 BRAD MILLER, INF Sat: 1-4, RBI, R BAL Series: 2-12, 2B, RBI, BB, 2-R Trip: 5-36, 2B, 2-HR, 4-RBI, 2-BB, 5-R vs. LH: .242 (23-95), 3-HR2016: .246/.302/.483, 28-HR, 73-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .252 (28-111) vs. RH: .246 (101-410), 25-HR

Ê Batting .139/.200/.333 (5-for-36) with 2 HR in 10 games on the road trip and .136/.188/.305 (8-for-59) with 3 HR in 16 games so far in September. Ê Has 28 HR and is 1 HR shy of matching his career total prior to this season (29 in 343 games and 1,111 AB)…previous career high was 11 (2015). Ê Ranks among team leaders in XBH (59, 2nd), HR (28, 2nd), RBI (73, 2nd) and SLG (.483, 2nd)…has 28 XBH since the All-Star break, 8th in the AL. Ê Has played in 139 games with 127 starts (92-SS, 27-1B, 7-DH, 1-LF)…since 1913, is one of eight with 25 starts at both SS and 1B in a season.

#24 ALEXEI RAMIREZ, SS Sat: DNP BAL Series: 2-4, 2B Trip: 5-17, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .303 (36-119), 1-HR2016: .242/.277/.338, 6-HR, 44-RBI, 7-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.500, 2-4) RISP: .273 (30-110) vs. RH: .219 (70-319), 5-HR

Ê Batting .294/.333/.471 (5-for-17) with 1 2B, 1 HR and 3 RBI in 5 games (4 starts) since signing with the Rays…has reached in 5 of his last 12 PA. Ê Had his first homer as a Ray on Tue at TOR, his first with 2 runners (or more) on base since Sep 5, 2015 at KC (with CWS)…was the fifth of his ca-

reer on an 0-2 pitch (last July 29, 2015 at BOS (with CWS)…was his second go-ahead homer this season, following Aug 15 at TB (off Drew Smyly). Ê Born in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, became the ninth Cuban-born player in club history and the third born outside Havana, following Danys Baez and Ro-

lando Arrojo…is one of 4 Cuban-born players to reach 100 HR and 100 SB for their career, joining Minnie Minoso, Jose Cardenal and Jose Canseco.

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#36 RICHIE SHAFFER, UTL Sat: 1-3, 2B, RBI, BB BAL Series: 2-8, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, BB, R Trip: 3-14, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .143 (1-7)2016: .238/.333/.476, 1-HR, 3-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.333, 2-6) RISP: .333 (1-3) vs. RH: .286 (4-14), 1-HR

Ê Ten of his 19 career hits have gone for extra bases (5-2B, 5-HR)…had a RBI double in the 6th yesterday at BAL, and a 2-run homer in the 6th on Fri at BAL (Ubaldo Jimenez)…was his first homer since Sep 21, 2015 at BOS (Robbie Ross Jr.) and the first of his career with runner(s) on base.

Ê Has played in 11 games with 6 starts (3-1B, 2-DH, 1-3B)…recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 6 for his third stint with the Rays this season. Ê Hit .227/.329/.367 (97-for-428) with 27 2B, 11 HR and 48 RBI in 119 games this year with Durham…hit .169 (21-for-124) after the All-Star break.

#20 STEVEN SOUZA JR., OF Sat: 1-3, R, HBP BAL Series: 5-11, 2B, RBI, 3-R Trip: 13-35, 2B, 4-HR, 6-RBI, 6-BB, 11-R vs. LH: .228 (26-114), 5-HR2016: .244/.302/.408, 17-HR, 49-RBI, 7-SB Current Hitting Streak: 5G (.412, 7-17) RISP: .286 (30-105) vs. RH: .250 (78-312), 12-HR

Ê Has reached in 13 of his last 24 PA…batting .313/.400/.583 (15-for-48) with 4 HR in September, compared to .217/.273/.348 (20-for-92) in August. Ê Has played in 119 games with 114 starts (107-RF, 5-DH, 2-CF)…has a career-high 17 HR, incl. 4 HR on the road trip…has 3 multi-HR games, most

by a Ray since Melvin Upton Jr. in 2012 (3)…his 17 HR (11 solo, three 2-run and three 3-run) have accounted for 26 of his 49 RBI (53.1 pct.). Ê Has 159 SO, 6th in the AL and on pace for 174 SO, which would be 2nd in franchise history to Carlos Peña in 2012 (182)…has struck out in 34.3

pct. of his PA, the 2nd-highest rate in the majors (min. 300 PA) according to FanGraphs.

#21 BOBBY WILSON, C Sat: DNP BAL Series: 0-3 Trip: 3-15, HR, 2-RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .308 (16-52), 2-HR2016: .240/.277/.356, 6-HR, 32-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .356 (16-45) vs. RH: .218 (34-156), 4-HR

Ê Batting .239/.292/.403 (16-for-67) with 2 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 5 BB and 12 runs scored in 22 games (all starts) since joining the Rays via waiver claim. Ê His 32 RBI this season are more than double his previous career high (prev. 15, 2010)…also has a career-high 6 HR, 50 hits and 23 runs scored. Ê Claimed by the Rays off waivers on Aug 4 (DFA’ed by TEX on Aug 1)…is his second stint with the club, following 25 games (16 starts) in 2015. Ê Attended Seminole HS and St. Petersburg College…is the second player born in Pinellas Co. to homer for the Rays (Casey Kotchman in 2011).

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 9/16 at BAL (BS/L, 0.2-IP, 1-H, 2-R, 2-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-2 vs. LH: .250 (8-32), 2-HR2016: 4-2-0, 3.72 ERA, 21 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 8/21 vs. TEX IR-RS: 10-2 vs. RH: .250 (10-40)

Ê Took the loss on Fri at BAL, his second loss of the road trip (also Mon at TOR; Ezequiel Carrera solo homer)…his first 4 BF reached safely (BB, BB, HBP, J.J. Hardy game-tying RBI single) and allowed a go-ahead sac fly to Michael Bourn…got the win on Thu at BAL, replacing Blake Snell.

Ê Has a 7.04 ERA (7.2-IP, 6-ER) over his last 9 apps (since Aug 29)…this follows a stretch of 11 straight scoreless apps after returning from the DL. Ê Has a 1.66 WHIP in his 19.1 IP this season (18-H, 14-BB), and only 2 perfect apps of 1 IP or longer…has 6.52 BB/9 IP and 1.21 SO/BB ratios.

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 8/29 at BOS (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-5 vs. LH: .197 (15-76)2016: 3-4-0, 3.70 ERA, 54 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 6x-last 8/23 vs. BOS IR-RS: 23-7 vs. RH: .259 (21-81), 2-HR

Ê Hasn’t pitched since Aug 29 at BOS and is day-to-day with neck stiffness…his last 8 apps since Aug 16 have been scoreless (6-IP, 4-H, 8-SO). Ê Has made 115 apps in his Rays career and only yielded 1 HR to a left-handed hitter over that span—on Aug 25, 2015 vs. MIN (Eddie Rosario). Ê Since the All-Star break, has held lefties to a .167/.231/.167 (4-for-24) line—all singles…has only allowed 2 XBH, both doubles, vs. LHB this year.

#37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 9/17 at BAL (SV, 1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 34-36 vs. LH: .178 (13-73), 1-HR2016: 1-4-34, 1.93 ERA, 52 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 5/24 at MIA IR-RS: 19-6 vs. RH: .219 (25-114), 5-HR

Ê Ranks T-4th in the AL with 34 saves…pitched around a 9th-inn., leadoff single by Manny Machado yesterday at BAL; retired his next 3 BF in order. Ê Has converted 94.4 percent of his save opportunities, 2nd in the AL and 3rd in the majors (min. 25 SV) to BAL Zach Britton (100.0) and MIL/TEX

Jeremy Jeffress (96.4)…has recorded 5 saves of 4 outs (or more), tied with LAD Kenley Jansen and TOR Roberto Osuna for most in the majors. Ê Hasn’t allowed a run in his 34 apps ending with a save…has a 1.27 ERA (35.1-IP, 5-ER) in save situations and a 3.38 ERA (16-IP, 6-ER) otherwise. Ê Is the sixth different pitcher (ninth time) in Rays history with a 30-SV season…is on pace to join Fernando Rodney in 2012 and Rafael Soriano in

2010 as the only pitchers with 30 saves and a sub-2.00 ERA in a season in franchise history.

#56 DANA EVELAND, LH Last App: 9/17 at BAL (0.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .364 (12-33), 2-HR2016: 0-1-0, 9.00 ERA, 28 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 5/13 vs. OAK IR-RS: 15-0 vs. RH: .296 (16-54), 1-HR

Ê Inherited 1-on, 1-out in the 6th yesterday at BAL and got a Chris Davis 3-5-3 GIDP…his 9.00 ERA is the highest in the majors (min. 20 apps). Ê Lefties have hit .364/.450/.576 (12-for-33) against him…his opp OBP is the highest among any AL LHP facing left-handed batters (min. 20 BF). Ê Has stranded all 15 inherited runners…is one of three relievers in the majors to inherit at least 10 baserunners and not allow any of them to score. Ê Selected from Triple-A Durham on Sep 12 as RH Tyler Sturdevant was designated for assignment…is in his third stint with the Rays this season. Ê After he was designated for assignment on July 6, he pitched to a 0.35 ERA (26-IP, 1-ER) and .176 opp avg. in 18 apps with Triple-A Durham.

#43 DANNY FARQUHAR, RH Last App: 9/16 at BAL (0.2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .267 (12-45), 4-HR2016: 1-0-0, 3.23 ERA, 29 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 8/29 at BOS IR-RS: 14-8 vs. RH: .237 (18-76), 3-HR

Ê Has lowered his ERA from 5.40 to 3.23 over his stretch of 11 consecutive scoreless apps (since Aug 27), longest such streak of his career (prev. 10, July 21–Aug 13, 2013 with SEA)…allowed an inherited runner to score on Fri at BAL; was on the mound when Kiermaier robbed a grand slam.

Ê Has a 1.35 ERA (20.0-IP, 3-ER) and 30 SO in since his Aug 6 recall (13.5 SO/9 IP)…before it, had a 6.75 ERA and 10 SO in 10.2 IP and 11 apps. Ê On Sep 6 vs. BAL, had his wedding ring knocked off by a Jonathan Schoop comebacker to end the 5th inning…found it before walking off the field. Ê Recalled on Aug 6 for his fifth stint with the Rays this season, following Opening Day–April 22, May 14, June 25 (26th Man) and June 27–July 4.

#59 EDDIE GAMBOA, RH Last App: 9/5 vs. BAL (3.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .000 (0-5)2016: 0-0-0, 2.70 ERA, 2 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 9/5 vs. BAL IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .200 (1-5)

Ê Faced the minimum 9 BF on Sep 5 vs. BAL, his 2nd career app…his only baserunner was an 8th-inn., 2-out BB that was subsequently picked off. Ê At 31 years, 256 days old was the 2nd-oldest player ever to make his major league debut for the Rays, behind 35-year-old LH Jim Morris in 1999. Ê Became the second knuckleball pitcher in Rays history, following RH Dennis Springer in 1998…transitioned to a knuckleball pitcher in 2013. Ê Selected to the active roster on Sep 1 after going 6-4 with a 2.68 ERA (94-IP, 28-ER) and 0 HR in 27 games (12 starts) for Triple-A Durham.

#52 RYAN GARTON, RH Last App: 9/16 at BAL (0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-1 vs. LH: .261 (12-46), 2-HR2016: 1-0-1, 4.24 ERA, 31 G Long Relief App: 2.2, 6/16 vs. SEA IR-RS: 22-5 vs. RH: .278 (25-90), 2-HR

Ê Replaced Brad Boxberger for the final out of the 8th on Fri at BAL (Hyun Soo Kim strikeout)…has a 2.45 ERA (7.1-IP, 2-ER) in 8 apps since his Sep 1 recall, and hasn’t allowed a homer over that stretch…was optioned after yielding 4 HR in his previous 6 apps spanning 8 IP, from Aug 7-19.

Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 1 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season, following May 25–June 16, June 21–July 14 and Aug 2-19. Ê Was the opposing pitcher in Alex Rodriguez’s final at-bat as a Yankee…got him to ground out to short in the 7th on Aug 12 at Yankee Stadium. Ê Was the second player in Rays history born in Clearwater…is one of three alumni of J. W. Mitchell HS in New Port Richey to reach the majors.

#54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 9/14 at TOR (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .186 (8-43), 3-HR2016: 0-2-0, 6.38 ERA, 25 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 5/13 vs. OAK IR-RS: 8-3 vs. RH: .314 (16-51), 8-HR

Ê Has made consecutive scoreless apps…has a 3.00 ERA (3-IP, 1-ER) since his recall; the run came on an Adam Jones HR on his first pitch back. Ê Had a 3.03 ERA this season at Durham, and was recalled on Sep 6 for his 4th stint with TB (also Opening Day–May 22, June 17-24 and Aug 28). Ê Has yielded 11 HR, T-5th among AL relievers, and his 19 HR since the start of 2015 are the most among AL relievers…45.8 pct. of his hits allowed

this season have been homers (12-1B, 1-2B, 11-HR) and his 4.13 HR/9 IP ratio ranks 2nd in the AL (min. 20 IP) to OAK Dillon Overton (4.84).

#40 KEVIN JEPSEN, RH Last App: 9/13 at TOR (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 7-11 vs. LH: .338 (24-71), 8-HR2016: 2-6-7, 5.88 ERA, 57 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 8/22 vs. BOS IR-RS: 16-5 vs. RH: .306 (38-124), 4-HR

Ê Had a scoreless 8th inning on Tue at TOR, his first app since yielding his first career grand slam on Sep 9 at NYY (4th inning vs. Mark Teixeira). Ê Since Aug 15, has allowed run(s) in 7 of 12 apps for an 8.71 ERA (10.1-IP, 10-ER)…it follows a 1.13 ERA (8-IP, 1-ER) in his first 12 apps with TB. Ê His 12 HR allowed rank T-2nd among AL relievers…his allowed 17 HR since 2015, compared to 16 HR in parts of 7 seasons with LAA (2008-14). Ê Is the fourth pitcher to have two separate stints with the Rays, returning after pitching for another organization in between…he joined Dan Wheeler,

Trever Miller and Grant Balfour…he signed with the Rays on July 15, two days after being released by the Twins (DFA’ed by MIN on July 3).

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#58 JUSTIN MARKS, LH Last App: 9/9 at NYY (3.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 5-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .000 (0-3)2016: 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 9/9 at NYY IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .000 (0-6)

Ê Made his second career app on Sep 9 at NYY, first since April 20, 2014 vs. MIN (with KC), going 872 days in between major league apps…yielded 5 BB, tying the club record for a reliever (11th time), but was their first to do so without allowing a run since Victor Zambrano on June 14, 2002 at FLA.

Ê Went 7-11 with a 3.86 ERA (140-IP, 60-ER) in 25 apps (23 starts) with Triple-A Durham…had a 9-inning no-hitter on July 16 at Syracuse (130 pit.). Ê Was selected to the active roster on Sep 6 as Hank Conger was designated for assignment…accumulated 4 days’ service time with the Royals in

2014 and made his major league debut on April 20, 2014 vs. MIN…this spring he told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times that the Royals sent him two framed shadow boxes of memorabilia—jersey, lineup cards, game balls, tickets—plus a partial playoff share and an AL champions ring.

#30 ERASMO RAMIREZ, RH Last App: 9/15 at BAL (2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-5 vs. LH: .293 (34-116), 7-HR2016: 7-11-1, 3.71 ERA, 59 G, 1 GS Long Relief App: 3.0, 8/9 at TOR IR-RS: 30-5 vs. RH: .251 (51-203), 6-HR

Ê Has a 1.93 ERA (14-IP, 3-ER) in 13 apps since Aug 16…on Thu at BAL, pitched around a 1-out walk in the 6th and leadoff walk in the 7th inning. Ê Leads the AL with 79.1 relief innings, 3 IP more than HOU Chris Devenski (76.1)…has made a major-league-most 33 relief apps of 4 outs or more—

nine more than anyone else…his 20 relief apps of 2 IP (or more) are most in the majors and the most by a Ray since J.P. Howell in 2008 (23). Ê Has yielded 13 HR, the most among AL relievers and the most by a Rays reliever since Al Reyes in 2007 (13)…the club record for a reliever is 14. Ê His 11 losses (last Sep 8 at NYY) are a club record for a reliever and the most for a reliever in the majors since LAA Scot Shields in 2005 (11). Ê His 6 wins as a reliever (also won his only start on April 16 vs. CWS) are one shy of the club record for a reliever (last J.P. Howell in 2009).

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 9/10 at NYY (1.0-IP, 2-H, 2-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-2 vs. LH: .267 (16-60), 1-HR2016: 2-0-1, 5.74 ERA, 49 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 4x-last 6/17 vs. SF IR-RS: 22-6 vs. RH: .224 (22-98), 4-HR

Ê Has yielded multiple runs in 3 of his last 5 apps, a 16.62 ERA (4.1-IP, 8-ER) since the start of September following 14 consecutive scoreless apps. Ê Yielded a pair of hits, both to lefties (Gardner single, Ellsbury double) to start the 8th inning on Sep 10 at NYY; both scored on back-to-back SF. Ê Has pitched to an 2.25 ERA (24.0-IP, 6-ER) in 24 apps on the road compared to a 10.31 ERA (18.1-IP, 21-ER) in 25 apps at Tropicana Field. Ê Has issued 27 BB for a 5.74 BB/9 IP ratio, 2nd highest among AL relievers to OAK Marc Rzepczynski (6.00)…includes 18 BB in 18.1 IP at home.

#47 CHASE WHITLEY, RH Last App: 9/17 at BAL (2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .125 (1-8)2016: 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 9/17 at BAL IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .000 (0-6)

Ê Both apps this season have been 2 IP following Matt Andriese starts…yesterday at BAL, issued a 2-out walk in the 7th and had a perfect 8th. Ê His season debut was Sep 11 at NYY, his first app since May 14, 2015 at TB (with NYY)—going 505 days in between…allowed an unearned run. Ê Became the 13th pitcher to return to the majors this season after undergoing Tommy John surgery…was the second Ray, following RH Alex Cobb. Ê Recalled from Double-A Montgomery on Sep 4…went 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA (36.2-IP, 9-ER) over 9 starts in the minors, including rehab assignment.

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Arcia 1-2 2-8 1-2 1-4 0-2 3-5 0-1Beckham 3-2 10-6 1-3 11-12 1-2 2-0 1-2 1-4 7-12 11-7 4-0Casali 26-32 0-2 0-1 3-0 3-2 20-31Conger 14-24 5-4 9-20Dickerson 28-28 0-1 25-35 1-0 2-3 16-18 3-2 18-22 6-13 7-6Decker 0-3 0-1 0-4 0-2 0-4 0-2Duffy 10-8 1-0 1-1 0-1 10-6Forsythe 43-64 4-2 47-66Franklin 2-5 4-3 1-3 7-9 3-2 1-1 2-1 0-2 4-3 4-4 6-4 2-9Guyer 7-15 5-9 3-7 4-5 8-15 6-4 0-2 2-7 2-8 1-0Jennings 13-15 8-18 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 10-17 6-6 4-6 2-2Kiermaier 45-46 20-20 5-2 2-0 18-24Longoria 63-76 1-6 1-0 63-82Mahtook 7-8 6-8 2-7 3-1 1-3 2-6 1-2 2-4 5-6 1-1Maile 15-15 2-0 0-2 13-13Miller 14-13 36-56 0-1 3-4 1-0 23-41 22-21 0-3 5-9 1-0 1-0Morrison 27-51 9-8 4-8 1-0 10-25 5-11 14-14 2-1Motter 1-0 1-3 0-3 4-3 1-3 0-2 1-1 2-1 2-6 1-6 1-0Pearce 15-12 6-8 0-1 5-7 2-0 0-1 14-14 8-9 0-1 2-3Ramirez 2-2 2-2Shaffer 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-3Souza Jr. 0-2 54-53 1-4 1-0 1-3 19-18 9-15 22-22 3-1Wilson 9-13 0-1 9-12

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

RAYS HITTERS vs. ORIOLES2016 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPCasali 10 19 4 0 2 3 6 .211 .348 15 28 6 1 3 3 9 .214 .333Decker 4 12 3 0 0 2 1 .250 .357 4 12 3 0 0 2 1 .250 .357Dickerson 17 61 12 2 5 5 18 .197 .258 19 68 14 2 5 7 22 .206 .280Forsythe 17 65 15 1 3 9 12 .231 .342 51 162 46 6 16 25 27 .284 .393Franklin 6 15 2 1 2 1 6 .133 .188 14 33 4 1 3 4 12 .121 .216Kiermaier 14 45 8 2 5 8 10 .178 .315 44 139 32 6 13 9 31 .230 .282Longoria 18 70 18 6 12 4 15 .257 .307 143 552 147 35 93 55 129 .266 .335Mahtook 5 14 6 0 2 0 3 .429 .429 10 24 11 0 2 1 6 .458 .480Maile 6 17 5 0 1 0 5 .294 .294 9 23 5 0 1 0 7 .217 .217Miller 18 68 17 1 3 6 17 .250 .311 29 105 26 1 4 10 28 .248 .313Ramirez 5 21 7 0 2 0 3 .333 .333 61 215 59 1 15 17 22 .274 .323Shaffer 4 8 2 1 3 1 2 .250 .333 8 14 4 1 4 3 4 .286 .412Souza Jr. 14 48 13 0 3 4 15 .271 .340 30 99 20 3 9 13 38 .202 .307Wilson 3 9 0 0 1 0 4 .000 .000 18 39 10 0 5 7 8 .256 .354

2016 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese 1 2 0 15.0 20 11 15 6.60 .323 1 3 0 18.0 25 15 16 7.50 .329Archer 1 2 0 25.1 29 13 25 4.62 .282 3 6 0 74.0 79 37 74 4.50 .268Boxberger 2 1 0 2.1 2 2 0 7.71 .250 4 1 6 22.0 9 8 30 3.27 .120Cedeño 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0.00 .111 0 0 0 6.0 6 1 4 1.50 .261Cobb - - - - - - - - - 4 1 0 49.0 38 10 51 1.84 .211Colome 0 0 6 5.0 4 0 8 0.00 .211 3 1 6 24.0 16 5 28 1.88 .186Eveland 0 0 0 1.2 1 2 0 10.80 .200 1 0 0 16.0 9 2 6 1.13 .176Farquhar 0 0 0 4.2 2 1 6 1.93 .133 0 2 2 13.0 7 5 12 3.46 .156Gamboa 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000Garton 0 0 0 3.2 4 1 3 2.45 .286 0 0 0 3.2 4 1 3 2.45 .286Geltz 0 0 0 2.1 4 2 1 7.71 .364 0 1 0 11.0 8 4 11 3.27 .205Jepsen 0 2 0 4.0 5 3 3 6.75 .278 0 2 2 22.2 15 6 21 2.38 .183Marks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Odorizzi 1 2 0 26.0 37 19 15 6.58 .346 3 4 0 67.1 80 41 51 5.48 .294Ramirez 0 1 0 12.2 9 3 7 2.13 .200 2 3 0 53.1 42 20 37 3.38 .214Romero 1 0 0 7.0 6 2 8 2.57 .231 1 0 0 11.2 7 2 8 1.54 .175Smyly 0 1 0 8.2 17 12 8 12.46 .425 4 1 1 48.1 38 20 53 3.72 .213Snell 0 0 0 4.1 6 4 6 8.31 .316 0 0 0 4.1 6 4 6 8.31 .316Whitley 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 0 2 0 13.1 19 14 10 9.45 .328

RAYS PITCHERS vs. ORIOLES

Sep 1 Optioned INF Tim Beckham to Durham; recalled RH Ryan Garton and C Curt Casali from Durham, selected RH Eddie Gamboa from Durham.Sep 5 Recalled RH Chase Whitley from Montgomery.Sep 6 Placed SS Matt Duffy (left heel surgery) on the 60-day DL; designated C Hank Conger for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook, UTL Richie Shaffer and RH Steve Geltz from Durham;

selected LH Justin Marks from Durham.Sep 8 Signed SS Alexei Ramirez to a major league contract.Sep 12 Designated RH Tyler Sturdevant for assignment; selected LH Dana Eveland from Durham.Sep 16 Placed 1B Logan Morrison (left wrist strain) on the 60-day DL; selected OF Jaff Decker from Durham.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS (since Sep 1)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (2)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDSS Matt Duffy 60-day Left heel surgery Sep 6 - N/A 12 6-61B Logan Morrison 60-day Left wrist strain Sep 16 - N/A 2 1-1

Others (Games Missed): OF Oswaldo Arcia (20, right elbow strain, 12-8), RH Brad Boxberger (49, adductor surgery, 22-27; 50, left oblique strain, 17-33), RH Alex Cobb (129, Tommy John surgery, 55-74), RH Alex Colome (16, right medial biceps tendinitis, 3-13), INF Matt Duffy (10 with Rays, left Achilles strain, 4-6), 2B Logan Forsythe (28, left scapula hairline fracture, 12-16), UTL Nick Franklin (7, concussion, 4-3), OF Brandon Guyer (23, left hamstring strain, 9-14), OF Desmond Jennings (25, left hamstring strain, 9-16; 23, left knee contusion, 12-11), OF Kevin Kiermaier (48, left hand fracture, 14-34), OF Mikie Mahtook (40, left hand fracture, 13-27), 1B Logan Morrison (16, right forearm strain, 8-8), INF Steve Pearce (24, right hamstring strain, 4-20), LH Enny Romero (15, strained back, 8-7); OF Steven Souza Jr. (17, left hip strain, 3-14), RH Ryan Webb (28, right pectoral strain, 10-18), RH Chase Whitley (119, Tommy John surgery, 50-69).

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: W1 When commit error: 24-43 Hit homer: 56-54Current Record: 64-84 Ahead after 6-7-8: 49-14/51-7/58-3 Homer with men on: 41-17Home/Road: 35-40/29-44 Behind after 6-7-8: 7-58/4-64/0-74 Hit multiple homers: 41-19Day/Night: 26-29/38-55 Tied after 6-7-8: 8-12/9-13/6-7 Score first: 41-27Grass/Turf: 23-41/41-43 1-run games: 13-23 Score 5 or more: 44-13vs. East: 31-38 2-run games: 15-13 Score less than 5: 21-71vs. Central: 10-20 Extra innings: 3-2 Outhit opponents: 44-15vs. West: 13-16 Win in last at-bat: 10 Outhit by opponents: 12-60vs. National League: 10-10 Come-from-behind wins: 33 Collect 10 or more hits: 31-14vs. RH/LH starters: 47-62/16-22 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 37 Opp. 10 or more hits: 10-43Series W-L-T (home): 9-11-4 Series W-L-T (road): 7-14-2 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 26-28/23-24/10-25/5-7

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Longoria 24 9 2 35Miller 19 7 2 28Dickerson 10 5 4 1 20Forsythe 12 6 1 19Souza Jr. 11 3 3 17Morrison 8 5 1 14Kiermaier 6 4 2 12Pearce 7 2 1 10Jennings 7 7Guyer 6 1 7Casali 3 3 1 7Franklin 2 3 1 6Beckham 1 4 5Conger 2 1 3Maile 2 1 3Wilson 2 1 3Motter 1 1 2Arcia 1 1 2Mahtook 1 1Ramirez 1 1Shaffer 1 1Duffy 1 1TOTALS 125 57 21 1 204

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 17 50 2.94 4.80 8-9 5Archer 31 88 2.84 4.20 9-22 17Cobb 3 12 4.00 6.11 2-1 2Moore 21 68 3.24 4.71 9-12 12Odorizzi 30 102 3.40 5.32 16-14 15Ramirez 1 4 4.00 6.35 1-0 0Smyly 28 86 3.07 4.71 13-15 12Snell 17 52 3.06 5.75 6-11 5

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’16 MOST HITS GAME ’16 MOST RBI GAMECasali 7/30 vs, NYY Eovaldi 2, 7x-last, 6/14 vs. SEA 3, 5/16 at TORDecker 8/12/13 at COL Chacin 1, 4x-last, 6/26 at BAL --Dickerson 9/14 at TOR Dermody 3, 11x-last, 9/14 at TOR 4, 3x-last, 9/14 at TORForsythe 9/11 at NYY Cessa 3, 9x-last, 9/3 vs. TOR 4, 8/31 at BOSFranklin 9/7 vs. BAL Bundy 3, 7x-last, 9/11 at NYY 5, 6/27 vs. BOSKiermaier 9/14 at TOR Estrada 4, 9/8 at NYY 3, 4x-last, 9/7 vs. BALLongoria 9/17 at BAL Tillman 4, 7/8 at BOS 5, 9/15 at BALMahtook 8/26 at HOU Giles 3, 9/7 vs. BAL 2, 2x-last, 9/17 at BALMaile 9/2 vs. TOR Liriano 3, 8/16 vs. SD 4, 8/16 vs. SDMiller 9/12 at TOR Liriano 4, 5/6 at LAA 4, 8/13 at NYYRamirez 9/13 at TOR Stroman 3, 2x-last, 7/21 at STL 5, 6/1 vs. SEAShaffer 9/16 at BAL Jimenez 2, 8/10 at TOR 2, 9/16 at BALSouza Jr. 9/13 at TOR Biagini 4, 4/6 vs. TOR 4, 4/6 vs. TORWilson 9/10 at NYY Tanaka 4, 5/25 vs. LAA 4, 2x-last, 5/14 vs. TOR

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 4, 5x-last, August 14-17 Most runs, game, TB 3, 9x-last, Mahtook, 9/7 vs. BALLong loss streak 11, June 16-June 26 Most runs, game, Opp 3, 7x-last, Simmons, 7/5 vs. LAAMost runs game, TB 15, 8/16 vs. SD Most hits, game, TB 5, Beckham, 7/20 at COLMost runs game, Opp 13, 7/5 vs. LAA Most hits, game, Opp 4, 7x-last, Travis, 8/8 vs. TORMost runs, inn, TB 6, 2x-last (4th) 8/14 at NYY Most 2B, game, TB 3, Dickerson, 8/26 at HOUMost runs, inn, Opp 8 (9th), 6/30 vs. DET Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 11x-last, Smolinski, 7/24 at OAKMost hits, game, TB 18, 6/27 vs. BOS Most HR, game, TB 2, 12x-last, Kiermaier/Souza, 9/8 at NYYMost hits, game, Opp 18, 5/31 at KC Most HR, game, Opp 3, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost hits, inn, TB 6, 6x-last, (6th) 9/3 vs. TOR Most RBI, game, TB 5, 2x-last, Franklin, 6/27 vs. BOSMost hits, inn, Opp 7, (9th) 6/30 vs. DET Most RBI, game, Opp 6, V. Martinez, 7/1 vs. DETMost doubles, game, TB 6, 4x-last, 8/14 at NYY Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, 4x-last, Dickerson, 8/26 at HOUMost doubles, game, Opp 7, 4/21 at BOS Most x-base hits, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost HR, game, TB 5, 2x-last, 8/16 vs. SD Most steals, game, TB 2, 6x-last, Kiermaier, 9/13 at TORMost HR, game, Opp 5, 8/13 at NYY Most steals, game, Opp 3, Upton, 8/10 vs. TORMost x-base hits, game, TB 10, 8/16 vs. SD Hitting Streak 13, Kiermaier, 8/27–9/9Most x-base hits, game, Opp 9, 4/21 at BOS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 3, 4x-last, 8/15 vs. SD Most SO, TB Starter 12, 3x-last, Smyly, 6/15 vs. SEAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 5, 4/14 vs. CLE Most SO, Opp Starter 16, Duffy, 8/1 vs. KCMost walks, game, TB 11, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, TB Reliever 5, 2x-last, Andriese, 7/10 at BOSMost walks, game, Opp 11, 9/9 at NYY Most IP, TB Reliever 3.0, 6x-last, Marks, 9/9 at NYYMost strikeouts, game, TB 19, 6/15 vs. SEA Most walks, game, TB 5, 2x-last, Marks, 9/9 at NYYMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEA Most walks, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Kennedy, 5/30 at KCMost LOB, game, TB 18, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, Team, TB 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEAMost LOB, game, Opp 13, 2x-last, 5/25 vs. MIA Most walks, Team, TB 11, 9/9 at NYYMost errors, game, TB 3, 4x-last, 7/6 vs. LAA Low-Hit Game 1, 2x-last, 5/29 vs. NYYMost errors, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, 8/3 vs. KC Consecutive Scoreless IP 21.0, Colome, May 4–June 15Longest game, time 4:38, 6/15 vs. SEA Shortest game, time 2:13, 9/12 at TORLongest game, time (9 inn.) 4:16, 4/21 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:13, 9/12 at TOR

Grand Slams (1): Dickerson-1 (5/11 at SEA, T Walker)Back-to-Back (3): Morrison/Jennings (5/18 at TOR, R Dickey);

Morrison/Souza Jr. (9/9 at NYY, M Pineda); Longoria/Miller (9/12 at TOR, F Liriano)

Pinch-hit (1): Motter-1 (5/17 at TOR, D Storen)Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (5): Forsythe-3 (7/29 vs. NYY, I. Nova; 8/9 at TOR, M.

Estrada; 9/6 vs. BAL, Y Gallardo), Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Souza Jr.-1 (5/20 at DET, A. Sanchez)

Inside-the-park (-): -

2-HR games (12): Souza Jr.-3 (4/6 vs. TOR, J Happ/A Leon; 4/24 at NYY, M Pineda; 9/8 at NYY, C Sabathia/J Holder), Longoria-2 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey/B Kintzler; 7/17 vs. BAL, D Bundy/O Despaigne), Miller-2 (8/13 at NYY, M Tanaka; 8/16 vs. SD, Jackson/Villan-ueva), Dickerson-1 (6/8 at ARI, A Bradley/T Clip-pard), Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Morrison-1 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey), Pearce-1 (5/10 at SEA, W Miley), Kiermaier-1 (9/8 at NYY, C Sabathia)

3-HR games (-): -

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CCS ATT

Casali .333 11 33Conger .103 5 40Maile .273 6 22Wilson .100 1 10TOTALS .219 23 105

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (43), Miller (25), Dickerson (18), Forsythe (17), Souza Jr. (17), Morrison (15), Kiermaier (12), Guyer (10), Pearce (8), Casali (7), Jennings (6), Beckham (3), Mahtook (3), Franklin (3), Arcia (2), Maile (2), Motter (1), Odorizzi (1), Conger (1), Duffy (1), Ramirez (1), Shaffer (1), Wilson (1)2-Out RBI: Longoria (34), Miller (31), Dickerson (25), Forsythe (24), Pearce (15), Souza Jr. (15), Kiermaier (13), Morrison (13), Guyer (10), Franklin (9), Maile (9), Jennings (8), Casali (7), Conger (7), Motter (5), Arcia (4), Beckham (2), Mahtook (2), Shaffer (1), Wilson (1), Odorizzi (1)Outfield Assists (24): Souza Jr. (7), Kiermaier (6), Jennings (3), Mahtook (3), Dickerson (2), Decker (2), Guyer (1), Motter (1) Bunt Singles (10): Kiermaier (4), Souza (2), Jennings (1), Guyer (1), Morrison (1), MIller (1)Ejections (3): Cash-1 (4/29 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Shelton-1 (6/5 at MIN, 3rd inn.), Odorizzi-1 (6/24 vs. SEA, 6th inn.)Batted Around (14): 4/19 at BOS (10th inn., 9 batters), 4/21 at BOS (4th inn., 10 batters), 4/24 at NYY (1st inn., 9 batters), 5/11 at SEA (6th inn., 9 batters), 6/6 at ARI (5th inn., 9 batters), 6/12 vs. HOU (5th inn., 10 batters), 6/27 vs. BOS (1st inn., 9 batters), 7/19 at COL (3rd inn., 9 batters), 7/20 at COL (4th inn., 9 batters), 8/3 vs. KC (6th inn., 10 batters), 8/9 at TOR (7th inn., 9 batters), 8/14 at NYY (4th inn., 10 batters), 8/16 vs. SD (3rd inn., 9 batters), 8/28 at HOU (8th inn., 10 batters), 9/3 vs. TOR (6th inn., 10 batters)

MISC.

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 45 challenges (26 overturned, 8 stand, 11 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 35 challenges (19 overturned, 10 stand, 6 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 10 challenges (0 record keeping, 4 overturned, 5 stand, 1 confirmed)

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

Opponent 84 60 67 89 64 70 66 84 66 2 652Tampa Bay 86 55 79 89 72 76 64 64 41 5 631

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 64-84-38 148 4.19 1303.1 1265 607 448 1241 189Starters 45-56-0 148 4.22 854.0 828 400 271 824 125Relievers 19-28-38 147 4.15 449.1 437 207 177 417 64Home 35-40-17 75 3.77 681.0 609 285 232 682 88Road 29-44-21 73 4.66 622.1 656 322 216 559 101April 11-12-5 23 3.31 203.2 169 75 54 205 28May 11-16-7 27 4.78 237.0 243 126 83 206 40June 11-17-7 28 5.12 246.0 276 140 97 248 37July 9-16-8 25 3.65 222.0 208 90 68 194 25August 14-15-6 29 3.71 255.0 240 105 90 272 40September 8-8-5 16 4.58 139.2 129 71 56 116 19

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (last five)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYSep 6 vs. BAL Baltimore B8 Nick Franklin Safe at first Stands 1:22Sep 9 at NYY Tampa Bay T5 Evan Longoria Out at first Overturned 0:37Sep 10 at NYY New York T8 Logan Forsythe Hit by pitch Confirmed 0:35Sep 12 at TOR Tampa Bay B6 Devon Travis Safe at second Confirmed 0:42Sep 16 at BAL Tampa Bay T9 Mikie Mahtook Out at home (no violation) Confirmed TBA

1. April 30 vs. TOR (W 4-3)—Curt Casali single to left field…off Brett Cecil (9th inning).2. June 15 vs. SEA (W 3-2)—Logan Morrison bases-loaded walk…off Mike Montgomery (13th inn).3. Aug 25 vs. BOS (W 4-3)—Kevin Kiermaier missed catch error…off Heath Hembree (11th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 23 at NYY (L 2-3)—Brett Gardner home run to right field…off Erasmo Ramirez (9th inning).2. May 11 at SEA (L 5-6)—Chris Iannetta home run to right-center field…off Steve Geltz (11th inning).3. July 22 at OAK (L 0-1)—Coco Crisp single to left field…off Dylan Floro (13th inning).4. July 23 at OAK (L 3-4)—Ryon Healy home run to left field…off Alex Colome (9th inning).5. August 26 at HOU (L 4-5)—Evan Gattis home run to left field…off Alex Colome (9th inning).6. September 8 at NYY (L 4-5)—Tyler Austin home run to right field…off Erasmo Ramirez (9th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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RAYS 2016 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/3 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Stroman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 5/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/4 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Dickey (1-0) Smyly (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 15,116 46,1583 4/5 vs. TOR W, 3-2 Colome (1-0) Cecil (0-1) 1-2 T-4/-1.0 12,757 58,9154 4/6 vs. TOR W, 5-3 Ramirez (1-0) Floyd (0-1) 2-2 T-2/-1.0 14,257 73,172

4/7 - OFF (1) T-3/-1.55 4/8 at BAL L, 1-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-2) 2-3 T-4/-2.5 17,304

4/9 at BAL - PPD - Rain (1) - Rescheduled for June 25 4/-2.56 4/10 at BAL L, 3-5 Brach (1-0) Odorizzi (0-1) 2-4 5/-3.5 23,101

4/11 - OFF (2) 5/-4.07 4/12 vs. CLE W, 5-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (0-2) 3-4 T-3/-4.0 10,283 83,4558 4/13 vs. CLE L, 1-4 Carrasco (1-0) Smyly (0-2) 3-5 5/-4.0 10,117 93,5729 4/14 vs. CLE L, 0-6 Salazar (2-0) Archer (0-3) 3-6 5/-4.0 10,715 104,28710 4/15 vs. CWS L, 0-1 Sale (3-0) Colome (1-1) 3-7 5/-5.0 16,801 121,08811 4/16 vs. CWS W, 7-2 Ramirez (2-0) Danks (0-2) 4-7 5/-4.0 30,451 151,53912 4/17 vs. CWS W, 3-2 Moore (1-0) Quintana (1-1) 5-7 5/-3.5 21,810 173,349

4/18 - OFF (3) 5/-3.513 4/19 at BOS W, 3-0 (10) Ramirez (3-0) Barnes (1-1) 6-7 T-3/-2.5 32,06114 4/20 at BOS L, 3-7 Porcello (3-0) Archer (0-4) 6-8 4/-3.5 31,68915 4/21 at BOS W, 12-8 Ramirez (4-0) Cuevas (0-1) 7-8 T-2/-3.5 37,95416 4/22 at NYY L, 3-6 Nova (1-0) Moore (1-1) 7-9 T-3/-3.5 31,84317 4/23 at NYY L, 2-3 Miller (1-0) Ramirez (4-1) 7-10 5/-4.5 40,71418 4/24 at NYY W, 8-1 Smyly (1-2) Pineda (1-2) 8-10 4/-3.5 40,98119 4/25 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Archer (1-4) Gausman (0-1) 9-10 T-3/-2.5 12,996 186,34520 4/26 vs. BAL W, 3-1 Romero (1-0) Jimenez (1-2) 10-10 3/-1.5 10,988 197,33321 4/27 vs. BAL L, 1-3 Tillman (2-1) Moore (1-2) 10-11 3/-2.5 11,850 209,183

4/28 - OFF (4) 3/-3.022 4/29 vs. TOR L, 1-6 Sanchez (2-1) Smyly (1-3) 10-12 T-3/-4.0 13,679 222,86223 4/30 vs. TOR W, 4-3 Cedeño (2-0) Cecil (0-5) 11-12 3/-3.0 14,948 237,81024 5/1 vs. TOR L, 1-5 Stroman (4-0) Cedeño (2-1) 11-13 T-3/-3.5 27,217 265,027

5/2 - OFF (5) 3/-3.525 5/3 vs. LAD L, 5-10 Kazmir (2-2) Moore (1-3) 11-14 4/-4.0 14,116 279,14326 5/4 vs. LAD W, 8-5 Ramirez (5-1) Wood (1-3) 12-14 4/-3.5 13,226 292,369

5/5 - OFF (6) 4/-4.027 5/6 at LAA W, 5-2 Archer (2-4) Rasmus (0-2) 13-14 4/-3.0 41,25328 5/7 at LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (6-1) Smith (0-2) 14-14 T-3/-2.5 40,14229 5/8 at LAA W, 3-1 Andriese (1-0) Tropeano (1-2) 15-14 3/-2.5 41,08630 5/9 at SEA L, 2-5 Hernandez (3-2) Eveland (0-1) 15-15 T-3/-3.0 15,23031 5/10 at SEA L, 4-6 Miley (3-2) Smyly (1-4) 15-16 4/-4.0 16,01332 5/11 at SEA L, 5-6 (11) Johnson (1-0) Geltz (0-1) 15-17 4/-5.0 23,000

5/12 - OFF (7) 4/-5.533 5/13 vs. OAK L, 3-6 Hill (5-3) Odorizzi (0-2) 15-18 4/-6.5 14,604 306,97334 5/14 vs. OAK W, 6-0 Andriese (2-0) Graveman (1-5) 16-18 4/-6.5 28,158 335,13135 5/15 vs. OAK L, 6-7 Axford (3-1) Geltz (0-2) 16-19 4/-6.5 19,545 354,67636 5/16 at TOR W, 13-2 Smyly (2-4) Happ (5-1) 17-19 T-3/-6.0 26,51637 5/17 at TOR W, 12-2 Archer (3-4) Stroman (4-1) 18-19 3/-5.0 27,52138 5/18 at TOR W, 6-3 Odorizzi (1-2) Dickey (2-5) 19-19 3/-5.0 29,078

5/19 - OFF (8) 3/-4.539 5/20 at DET W, 7-5 Andriese (3-0) Sanchez (3-5) 20-19 3/-4.5 30,30440 5/21 at DET L, 4-5 Fulmer (3-1) Smyly (2-5) 20-20 3/-5.5 32,31641 5/22 at DET L, 4-9 Zimmermann (7-2) Archer (3-5) 20-21 T-3/-5.5 34,75842 5/23 at MIA L, 6-7 Phelps (3-2) Ramirez (6-2) 20-22 T-4/-6.0 17,96943 5/24 at MIA W, 4-3 Odorizzi (2-2) Koehler (2-5) 21-22 4/-6.0 23,70944 5/25 vs. MIA L, 3-4 Barraclough (3-1) Sturdevant (0-1) 21-23 T-4/-7.0 13,554 368,23045 5/26 vs. MIA L, 1-9 Fernandez (7-2) Smyly (2-6) 21-24 5/-7.0 11,399 379,62946 5/27 vs. NYY L, 1-4 Tanaka (3-0) Archer (3-6) 21-25 5/-7.0 14,697 394,32647 5/28 vs. NYY W, 9-5 Moore (2-3) Pineda (2-6) 22-25 5/-6.0 20,188 414,51448 5/29 vs. NYY L, 1-2 Eovaldi (6-2) Odorizzi (2-3) 22-26 5/-7.0 19,748 434,26249 5/30 at KC L, 2-6 Herrera (1-1) Ramirez (6-3) 22-27 5/-8.0 32,01850 5/31 at KC L, 5-10 Gee (2-2) Smyly (2-7) 22-28 5/-9.0 26,00651 6/1 at KC L, 3-6 Duffy (1-0) Archer (3-7) 22-29 5/-9.0 30,55452 6/2 at MIN L, 4-6 Rogers (1-0) Ramirez (6-4) 22-30 5/-9.0 20,19353 6/3 at MIN W, 4-2 Ramirez (7-4) Nolasco (2-4) 23-30 5/-8.0 21,13454 6/4 at MIN W, 7-4 Andriese (4-0) Santana (1-5) 24-30 5/-8.0 26,61355 6/5 at MIN W, 7-5 Cedeño (3-1) Jepsen (2-5) 25-30 5/-7.0 25,51056 6/6 at ARI W, 6-4 Archer (4-7) Ray (2-5) 26-30 5/-7.0 17,17657 6/7 at ARI L, 0-5 Greinke (8-3) Moore (2-4) 26-31 5/-8.0 17,96458 6/8 at ARI W, 6-3 Odorizzi (3-3) Bradley (2-2) 27-31 5/-8.0 16,954

6/9 - OFF (9) 5/-8.559 6/10 vs. HOU W, 4-3 Andriese (5-0) McCullers (3-2) 28-31 5/-7.5 13,075 447,33760 6/11 vs. HOU L, 3-4 Fiers (4-3) Archer (4-8) 28-32 5/-7.5 19,658 466,99561 6/12 vs. HOU W, 5-0 Moore (3-4) Keuchel (3-9) 29-32 5/-6.5 11,168 478,163

6/13 - OFF (10) 5/-6.562 6/14 vs. SEA W, 8-7 Garton (1-0) Montgomery (2-2) 30-32 T-4/-6.5 11,455 489,61863 6/15 vs. SEA W, 3-2 (13) Andriese (6-0) Montgomery (2-3) 31-32 4/-5.5 12,239 501,85764 6/16 vs. SEA L, 4-6 Paxton (1-2) Snell (0-1) 31-33 T-4/-6.5 11,331 513,18865 6/17 vs. SF L, 1-5 Samardzija (8-4) Archer (4-9) 31-34 5/-6.5 40,135 553,31366 6/18 vs. SF L, 4-6 Strickland (3-0) Colome (1-2) 31-35 5/-7.5 23,948 577,26167 6/19 vs. SF L, 1-5 Law (2-1) Cedeño (3-2) 31-36 5/-8.5 17,361 594,62268 6/20 at CLE L, 4-7 Shaw (1-3) Ramirez (7-5) 31-37 5/-8.5 13,81169 6/21 at CLE L, 0-6 Kluber (7-7) Snell (0-2) 31-38 5/-8.5 15,62970 6/22 at CLE L, 1-6 Bauer (5-2) Archer (4-10) 31-39 5/-9.5 21,216

6/23 - OFF (11) 5/-9.571 6/24 at BAL L, 3-6 Tolliver (1-0) Moore (3-5) 31-40 5/-10.5 44,95672 6/25 at BAL (1) L, 0-5 Gausman (1-5) Andriese (6-1) 31-41 5/-11.5 18,22973 6/25 at BAL (2) L, 6-8 McFarland (2-2) Ramirez (7-6) 31-42 5/-12.5 33,04074 6/26 at BAL L, 5-12 Wilson (4-5) Smyly (2-8) 31-43 5/-13.5 38,61175 6/27 vs. BOS W, 13-7 Snell (1-2) Rodriguez (1-3) 32-43 5/-13.0 18,024 612,65676 6/28 vs. BOS L, 2-8 Porcello (9-2) Archer (4-11) 32-44 5/-14.0 16,986 629,64277 6/29 vs. BOS W, 4-0 Moore (4-5) Price (8-5) 33-44 5/-14.0 24,110 653,75278 6/30 vs. DET L, 7-10 Sanchez (5-8) Ramirez (7-7) 33-45 5/-14.0 10,729 664,48179 7/1 vs. DET L, 2-10 Fulmer (8-2) Smyly (2-9) 33-46 5/-14.0 13,537 678,01880 7/2 vs. DET L, 2-3 Verlander (8-6) Snell (1-3) 33-47 5/-14.0 17,861 695,87981 7/3 vs. DET L, 1-5 Rondon (2-0) Andriese (6-2) 33-48 5/-14.0 13,126 709,00582 7/4 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Moore (5-5) Salas (3-6) 34-48 5/-13.0 14,532 723,53783 7/5 vs. LAA L, 5-13 Guerra (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 34-49 5/-14.0 14,896 738,43384 7/6 vs. LAA L, 2-7 Weaver (7-7) Smyly (2-10) 34-50 5/-15.0 11,267 749,70085 7/7 vs. LAA L, 1-5 Santiago (6-4) Snell (1-4) 34-51 5/-15.5 14,576 764,27686 7/8 at BOS L, 5-6 Ross Jr. (1-1) Archer (4-12) 34-52 5/-15.5 37,73987 7/9 at BOS L, 1-4 Porcello (11-2) Moore (5-6) 34-53 5/-16.5 36,90088 7/10 at BOS L, 0-4 Price (9-6) Odorizzi (3-5) 34-54 5/-17.5 36,669

7/11 - All-Star Break7/12 - All-Star Game AL 4, NL 2 at Petco Park (San Diego Padres)

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

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Break

89 7/15 vs. BAL L, 3-4 Givens (7-1) Archer (4-13) 34-55 5/-18.5 17,672 781,94890 7/16 vs. BAL L, 1-2 Tillman (13-2) Moore (5-7) 34-56 5/-19.5 18,638 800,58691 7/17 vs. BAL W, 5-2 Odorizzi (4-5) Bundy (2-2) 35-56 5/-18.5 16,161 816,74792 7/18 at COL L, 4-7 Anderson (2-3) Smyly (2-11) 35-57 5/-18.5 30,60193 7/19 at COL W, 10-1 Snell (2-4) Chatwood (8-6) 36-57 5/-17.5 33,06194 7/20 at COL W, 11-3 Archer (5-13) De La Rosa (6-7) 37-57 5/-17.0 31,45695 7/21 at OAK W, 7-3 Moore (6-7) Gray (4-9) 38-57 5/-17.0 14,41296 7/22 at OAK L, 0-1 (13) Axford (4-3) Floro (0-1) 38-58 5/-17.5 15,25097 7/23 at OAK L, 3-4 Graveman (7-6) Colome (1-3) 38-59 5/-18.5 30,43698 7/24 at OAK L, 2-3 Dull (4-2) Ramirez (7-8) 38-60 5/-19.5 17,642

7/25 - OFF (12) 5/-20.099 7/26 at LAD L, 2-3 Norris (6-9) Archer (5-14) 38-61 5/-20.0 46,960100 7/27 at LAD W, 3-1 Moore (7-7) McCarthy (2-1) 39-61 5/-19.0 43,576

7/28 - OFF (13) 5/-18.5101 7/29 vs. NYY W, 5-1 Odorizzi (5-5) Nova (7-6) 40-61 5/-17.5 17,856 834,603102 7/30 vs. NYY W, 6-3 Smyly (3-11) Eovaldi (9-7) 41-61 5/-17.0 25,883 860,486103 7/31 vs. NYY W, 5-3 Snell (3-4) Pineda (5-10) 42-61 5/-16.5 18,109 878,595104 8/1 vs. KC L, 0-3 Duffy (7-1) Archer (5-15) 42-62 5/-17.0 13,976 892,571105 8/2 vs. KC L, 2-3 Young (3-8) Cedeño (3-3) 42-63 5/-18.0 12,625 905,196106 8/3 vs. KC W, 12-0 Odorizzi (6-5) Volquez (8-10) 43-63 5/-18.0 11,149 916,345107 8/4 vs. KC W, 3-2 Boxberger (1-0) Soria (4-5) 44-63 5/-17.0 13,120 929,465108 8/5 vs. MIN L, 2-6 Santana (5-9) Ramirez (7-9) 44-64 5/-18.0 12,161 941,626109 8/6 vs. MIN W, 7-3 Archer (6-15) Berrios (2-2) 45-64 5/-17.0 15,603 957,229110 8/7 vs. MIN L, 3-6 Gibson (4-6) Andriese (6-3) 45-65 5/-18.0 12,649 969,878111 8/8 at TOR L, 5-7 Benoit (2-1) Cedeño (3-4) 45-66 5/-18.0 43,812112 8/9 at TOR W, 9-2 Smyly (4-11) Estrada (7-5) 46-66 5/-17.0 43,134113 8/10 at TOR L, 0-7 Happ (16-3) Snell (3-5) 46-67 5/-18.0 45,501

8/11 - OFF (14) 5/-18.0114 8/12 at NYY L, 3-6 Sabathia (7-9) Archer (6-16) 46-68 5/-18.5 46,459115 8/13 at NYY L, 4-8 Tanaka (9-4) Andriese (6-4) 46-69 5/-19.0 41,682116 8/14 at NYY W, 12-3 Odorizzi (7-5) Severino (1-8) 47-69 5/-19.0 41,473117 8/15 vs. SD W, 8-2 Smyly (5-11) Perdomo (5-7) 48-69 5/-18.0 10,417 980,295118 8/16 vs. SD W, 15-1 Snell (4-5) Jackson (3-3) 49-69 5/-18.0 10,793 991,088119 8/17 vs. SD W, 2-0 Archer (7-16) Friedrich (4-9) 50-69 5/-18.0 10,251 1,001,339

8/18 - OFF (15) 5/-18.0120 8/19 vs. TEX L, 2-6 Hamels (13-4) Andriese (6-5) 50-70 5/-18.0 15,109 1,016,448121 8/20 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Odorizzi (8-5) Griffin (5-3) 51-70 5/-18.0 16,505 1,032,953122 8/21 vs. TEX W, 8-4 Smyly (6-11) Perez (8-9) 52-70 5/-17.0 17,685 1,050,638123 8/22 vs. BOS L, 2-6 Price (12-8) Snell (4-6) 52-71 5/-17.5 13,576 1,064,214124 8/23 vs. BOS L, 1-2 Buchholz (5-9) Archer (7-17) 52-72 5/-18.5 11,249 1,075,463125 8/24 vs. BOS W, 4-3 (11) Boxberger (2-0) Hembree (4-1) 53-72 5/-17.5 11,896 1,087,359126 8/25 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Odorizzi (9-5) Pomeranz (10-10) 54-72 5/-16.5 12,059 1,099,418127 8/26 at HOU L, 4-5 Giles (2-3) Colome (1-4) 54-73 5/-17.5 25,852128 8/27 at HOU L, 2-6 Keuchel (9-12) Snell (4-7) 54-74 5/-18.5 36,544129 8/28 at HOU W, 10-4 Archer (8-17) Fister (12-9) 55-74 5/-18.5 37,484130 8/29 at BOS L, 4-9 Porcello (18-3) Andriese (6-6) 55-75 5/-19.5 36,948131 8/30 at BOS W, 4-3 Romero (2-0) Buchholz (5-10) 56-75 5/-18.5 37,083132 8/31 at BOS L, 6-8 Tazawa (3-2) Ramirez (7-10) 56-76 5/-19.5 36,786

9/1 - OFF (16) 5/-19.5133 9/2 vs. TOR W, 8-3 Farquhar (1-0) Stroman (9-6) 57-76 5/-18.5 12,602 1,112,020134 9/3 vs. TOR W, 7-5 Snell (5-7) Estrada (8-7) 58-76 5/-17.5 14,353 1,126,373135 9/4 vs. TOR L, 3-5 Benoit (3-1) Jepsen (2-6) 58-77 5/-18.5 13,884 1,140,257136 9/5 vs. BAL L, 3-7 Jimenez (6-11) Andriese (6-7) 58-78 5/-18.5 12,256 1,152,513137 9/6 vs. BAL L, 2-11 Gallardo (5-7) Odorizzi (9-6) 58-79 5/-18.5 12,207 1,164,720138 9/7 vs. BAL W, 7-6 Boxberger (3-0) Givens (8-2) 59-79 5/-18.5 10,537 1,175,257139 9/8 at NYY L, 4-5 Layne (2-1) Ramirez (7-11) 59-80 5/-19.0 27,631140 9/9 at NYY L, 5-7 Warren (5-3) Snell (5-8) 59-81 5/-20.0 30,194141 9/10 at NYY L, 1-5 Tanaka (13-4) Archer (8-18) 59-82 5/-20.0 33,460142 9/11 at NYY W, 4-2 Andriese (7-7) Cessa (4-1) 60-82 5/-20.0 33,087143 9/12 at TOR L, 2-3 Grilli (6-5) Boxberger (3-1) 60-83 5/-21.0 35,333144 9/13 at TOR W, 6-2 Smyly (7-11) Stroman (9-8) 61-83 5/-20.0 38,338145 9/14 at TOR W, 8-1 Cobb (1-0) Estrada (8-9) 62-83 5/-19.0 41,001146 9/15 at BAL W, 7-6 Boxberger (4-1) Gallardo (5-8) 63-83 5/-19.0 19,233147 9/16 at BAL L, 4-5 Brach (9-3) Boxberger (4-2) 63-84 5/-20.0 30,094148 9/17 at BAL W, 5-2 Andriese (8-7) Tillman (16-6) 64-84 5/-20.0 27,823149 9/18 at BAL 1:35

9/19 - OFF (17)150 9/20 vs. NYY 7:10151 9/21 vs. NYY 7:10152 9/22 vs. NYY 7:10153 9/23 vs. BOS 7:10154 9/24 vs. BOS 6:10 Rays Tote Bag (All fans)155 9/25 vs. BOS 1:10 DJ Kitty Toothbrush Holder (Kids 14 & under)156 9/26 at CWS 8:10157 9/27 at CWS 8:10158 9/28 at CWS 8:10159 9/29 at CWS 8:10160 9/30 at TEX 8:05161 10/1 at TEX 8:05162 10/2 at TEX 3:05

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NEW FOR 2016WEEKLY TICKET SPECIALSu MILITARY MONDAY PRESENTED BY THE TAMPA BAY TIMESFor all active-duty military, retired and honorably discharged veterans, the Rays will offer two free tickets for all Monday home games and eight additional bonus dates throughout the season.u $2 KID TICKETS TUESDAY PRESENTED BY MORGAN AUTO GROUPFor all Tuesday home games, tickets for kids 14 and under are $2 with the purchase of a full price paid adult ticket. A maximum of two $2 kids tickets can be purchased for each full price paid adult. Tickets will be checked upon stadium entry.u $2 HOT DOGS WEDNESDAY PRESENTED BY KAYEM FRANKSFor all Wednesday home games, all-beef hot dogs and Pepsi fountain drinks are just $2.u SENIOR SPECIAL THURSDAY PRESENTED BY DUKE ENERGYFor all Thursday home games, Press Level tickets for fans 60 years of age or older are only $15. Present photo ID upon stadium entry.u STUDENT RUSH FRIDAY PRESENTED BY PAPA JOHN’SFor all Friday home games, students (18 and over) with a valid student ID can purchase lower level tickets for $15. Tickets and student IDs will be checked upon stadium entry.