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TONIGHT’S TILT…the Mariners continue a 9-game, 11-day road trip with the second of four games against Oakland (0-1)…began the trip with 3 games against Los Angeles-AL (1-2) and 2 games against San Diego (2-0)…following this trip, will conclude the first half of the season with a 7-game homestand against Detroit (3 G) and Los Angeles-AL (4 G) before the All-Star Break…tonight’s game will be televised in the Mariners TV market on ROOT SPORTS and broadcast on 710 ESPN Seattle and the Mariners Radio Network. ODDS AND ENDS…are 9-9 in the last 18, but have dropped 20 of last 36 games…17-23 at Safeco Field, including 5-13 in last 18 games…season-high 4-game winning streak May 8-12…31-37 record vs. AL teams, and 5-6 in Interleague play…9-13-4 in series played, including 9 rubber games (2-7). AL West - 18-15 vs. the AL West (LAA: 4-5, HOU: 4-9, OAK: 5-2, TEX: 5-1). No Free Passes - Mariners are 30-18 when issuing 3 or fewer walks; 6-25 when allowing 4+ BB. Day Game Blues - Mariners have dropped 10 of last 12 day games (10-13 overall). Close Games - Lead MLB with 46 of 79 games decided by 2 or fewer runs (15-13 in 1-run games). Extra Innings - Mariners lead the American League with 10 extra-inning games (4-6). Back On Track - Fernando Rodney has allowed 3 hits over his last 8 relief appearances...during this stretch, since June 11, Rodney has allowed 4 walks and struck out 5 in 7.2 scoreless innings. June Bloom - Austin Jackson hit .304 (28x92) w/11 R, 10 XBH, 8 RBI, 6 BB in 24G in June. VS. CHAVEZ...Seattle’s active hitters are batting a combined .313 (31x99) with 7 doubles, 3 home runs, 19 RBI and 8 walks…Nelson Cruz is 4x8 with 1 double and 2 home runs, Dustin Ackley is 5x12) with 1 double and Robinson Cano is 5x13…see page 4 for full batter vs. pitcher stats. THAT’S QUALITY…Seattle starters have allowed just 3 runs in the last 4 starts, recording quality starts in all four games…Seattle has 48 quality starts this season which ranks 2nd in the American League to Oakland (49)…the only other teams to have more are in the National League: St. Louis (53), San Diego (50), Pittsburgh (50), New York (50) and Los Angeles (49). BULLPEN BULLIES...right-handers Mark Lowe and Carson Smith have been two of the best bullpen arms in the American League this season…amongst A.L. relivers with 20+ appearances, Lowe ranks 2nd with a 0.79 ERA (2 ER, 22.2 IP), while Smith ranks 8th at 1.45 (5 ER, 31.0 IP)…they have combined to strike out 64 batters in 53.2 innings (10.73 K/9.0 innings). BATTLE OF THE STARTING STAFFS...Seattle and Oakland boast two of the top three starting pitching staffs in the American League, with Oakland leading the way at 3.00 and Seattle in third at 3.71 (Tampa Bay 2nd at 3.19)…Seattle lead the Majors with four shutouts and is 3rd in the Majors in opponents batting average. MILLER TIME...Brad Miller is hitting .375 (9x24) with 3 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run and 3 RBI over his last 7 games…over the last 13 road games, is hitting .350 (14x40) with 5 runs, 3 doubles, 2 home runs, 5 RBI, 4 walks and a .409 on-base percentage…in his first 23 road games of the season, he hit .113 (8x71) with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 triple and 3 RBI STRAIGHT A’S...Seattle has won 5 of 7 games against Oakland this season…Seattle is 26-19 vs. Oakland since the start of 2013 including 14-10 at the O.co Coliseum…four of the seven games this season have been decided by one run. ZERO-ZILCH-ZIP...the Mariners pitching staff tossed back-to-back shutouts (vs. San Diego) during this last series…it is the 18th time in club history (last: Sept. 24-25, 2013) to complete consecutive shutouts…Seattle has never tossed 3 straight shutouts but Pittsburgh (June 14-16, 2015) & San Francisco (May 19-21 & May 3-5, 2015) have both done it this season. POWER UP...Seattle has hit 13 home runs in the last 11 games (since June 20)…had hit just 13 home runs in the previous 24 games (May 26-June 19)…Seattle ranks T6th in the American League with 81 home runs this season. BACK ON TRACK...Seattle starters have posted a 2.86 ERA (34 ER, 107.0 IP) with 100 strikeouts in 16 starts since June 15 including 5 starts of 6.0+ innings and zero runs allowed…this followed a 4-game stretch June 11-14 where the starts posted a 15.00 ERA (20 ER, 12.0 IP) and tossed 3.1 innings or less in 3 of those four outings. ROAD RECORD TURNAROUND...Seattle is 12-8 (.600) on the road since May 22, the 4th-best road record in the American League and 5th in the Majors in that span…trail just Tampa Bay (11-4, .733), Pittsburgh (12-6, .667), Oakland (11-6, .647) and Cleveland (11-7, .611…began the season 7-12 on the road including a 2-8 stretch April 30-May 21. THE MAGIC NUMBER...Seattle has scored 5+ runs in two of the last three games…Seattle has won 12 consecutive games in which they’ve scored 5+ runs…began the season 4-5 in games where they scored 5+ runs. Friday, July 3, 2015 Game #80 (36-43) O.co Coliseum SEATTLE MARINERS (36-43) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (37-45) Road #40 (19-20) TONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION Starting Pitchers: LHP J.A. Happ (3-5, 3.89) vs. RHP Jesse Chavez (4-7, 3.02) 6:05 pm PT Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle / Mariners.com TV: ROOT SPORTS Day Date Opp. Time (PT) Mariners Pitcher Opposing Pitcher RADIO Saturday 7/4 @OAK 1:05 pm RH Felix Hernandez (10-4, 3.05) at RH Kendall Graveman (5-4, 3.47) 710 ESPN Sunday 7/5 @OAK 1:05 pm LH Mike Montgomery (3-2, 1.62) at TBA 97.3 KIRO FM All games televised on ROOT SPORTS with home games on Spanish Audio via TV SAP. RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall .......................................... 36-43 Home ............................................ 17-23 Road ............................................. 19-20 vs. LH Starter.................................. 7-10 vs. RH Starter ............................... 29-33 Day ............................................... 10-13 Night ............................................. 26-30 1-Run / 2-Run.....................15-13 / 6-12 Extra Inning ...................................... 4-6 vs. AL / vs. NL ......................31-37 / 5-6 STARTERS ERA Mariners starting pitchers rank 3rd in the American League with a 3.71 ERA… since the start of last season starters have a 3.56 ERA, 3rd-best in the AL: 2015 Starting Pitching ERA 1. Oakland .....................................3.00 2. Tampa Bay ................................3.19 3. Seattle ......................................3.71 4. Texas .........................................3.79 5. Los Angeles (AL) .......................3.87 INSIDE THE NUMBERS 0.79 Mark Lowe’s ERA this season (2 ER, 22.2 IP)…his ERA is the 2nd-best reliever ERA in the American League (min. 20 G). 4 Four of the seven games between the Mariners and Athletics this season have been decided by one run, with Seattle winning all four one-run games. 17 Logan Morrison has hit in the leadoff spot 17 times this season. 20 Nelson Cruz has 20 home runs on the season, making it the 18th time in club history that someone has hit 20 home runs before the break (last: Raul Ibanez, 24 in 2013)…other Mariners who have done it include: Ken Griffey Jr. (6x), Alex Rodri- guez (2x), Bret Boone (2x), Ibanez (2x), Jay Buhner (2x), Edgar Martinez (2x) and Russell Branyan (1x). .391 Nelson Cruz is hitting .391 (9x23) with 4 runs, 1 double, 2 home runs and 5 RBI in his last 6 games against Oakland…in his first game against the A’s this season was 0-for-4. VS. THE ATHLETICS The Mariners and Athletics meet for the 8th of 19 games this season… Seattle went 10-9 vs. the A’s last season, including a 4-5 mark at Safeco Field…26-19 over last 45 games vs. the A’s…33-31 in last 64 games. Year Home Road Totals 2015 3-0 2-2 5-2 2014 4-5 6-4 10-9 All-Time 140-144 110-179 250-323 AS YOU PROBABLY KNOW...the Mariners have been involved in 3 consecutive shutouts (2 at SD & 1 at OAK)…AND YOU MAY KNOW…that Seattle’s pitching staff has recorded 7 shutouts this season, which is tied for the 3rd-most in the American League behind Oakland (10) and Detroit (8)…AND THAT…on the other end, Seattle has been shut out 8 times this season, tied for most in the American League (with Tampa Bay) and T4th in the Majors…BUT DID YOU KNOW?…that Seattle’s involvment in 15 shutouts this season is T2nd in the American League and T5th in the Majors?…Oakland (16) is the only A.L. team who has been involved in more shutouts this season…both of Seattle’s losses to Oakland this season have been shutouts.

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  • TONIGHTS TILTthe Mariners continue a 9-game, 11-day road trip with the second of four games against Oakland (0-1)began the trip with 3 games against Los Angeles-AL (1-2) and 2 games against San Diego (2-0)following this trip, will conclude the fi rst half of the season with a 7-game homestand against Detroit (3 G) and Los Angeles-AL (4 G) before the All-Star Breaktonights game will be televised in the Mariners TV market on ROOT SPORTS and broadcast on 710 ESPN Seattle and the Mariners Radio Network.ODDS AND ENDSare 9-9 in the last 18, but have dropped 20 of last 36 games17-23 at Safeco Field, including 5-13 in last 18 gamesseason-high 4-game winning streak May 8-1231-37 record vs. AL teams, and 5-6 in Interleague play9-13-4 in series played, including 9 rubber games (2-7). AL West - 18-15 vs. the AL West (LAA: 4-5, HOU: 4-9, OAK: 5-2, TEX: 5-1). No Free Passes - Mariners are 30-18 when issuing 3 or fewer walks; 6-25 when allowing 4+ BB. Day Game Blues - Mariners have dropped 10 of last 12 day games (10-13 overall). Close Games - Lead MLB with 46 of 79 games decided by 2 or fewer runs (15-13 in 1-run games). Extra Innings - Mariners lead the American League with 10 extra-inning games (4-6). Back On Track - Fernando Rodney has allowed 3 hits over his last 8 relief appearances...during this

    stretch, since June 11, Rodney has allowed 4 walks and struck out 5 in 7.2 scoreless innings. June Bloom - Austin Jackson hit .304 (28x92) w/11 R, 10 XBH, 8 RBI, 6 BB in 24G in June.

    VS. CHAVEZ...Seattles active hitters are batting a combined .313 (31x99) with 7 doubles, 3 home runs, 19 RBI and 8 walksNelson Cruz is 4x8 with 1 double and 2 home runs, Dustin Ackley is 5x12) with 1 double and Robinson Cano is 5x13see page 4 for full batter vs. pitcher stats.THATS QUALITYSeattle starters have allowed just 3 runs in the last 4 starts, recording quality starts in all four gamesSeattle has 48 quality starts this season which ranks 2nd in the American League to Oakland (49)the only other teams to have more are in the National League: St. Louis (53), San Diego (50), Pittsburgh (50), New York (50) and Los Angeles (49).

    BULLPEN BULLIES...right-handers Mark Lowe and Carson Smith have been two of the best bullpen arms in the American League this seasonamongst A.L. relivers with 20+ appearances, Lowe ranks 2nd with a 0.79 ERA (2 ER, 22.2 IP), while Smith ranks 8th at 1.45 (5 ER, 31.0 IP)they have combined to strike out 64 batters in 53.2 innings (10.73 K/9.0 innings).

    BATTLE OF THE STARTING STAFFS...Seattle and Oakland boast two of the top three starting pitching staffs in the American League, with Oakland leading the way at 3.00 and Seattle in third at 3.71 (Tampa Bay 2nd at 3.19)Seattle lead the Majors with four shutouts and is 3rd in the Majors in opponents batting average.

    MILLER TIME...Brad Miller is hitting .375 (9x24) with 3 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run and 3 RBI over his last 7 gamesover the last 13 road games, is hitting .350 (14x40) with 5 runs, 3 doubles, 2 home runs, 5 RBI, 4 walks and a .409 on-base percentagein his fi rst 23 road games of the season, he hit .113 (8x71) with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 triple and 3 RBI

    STRAIGHT AS...Seattle has won 5 of 7 games against Oakland this seasonSeattle is 26-19 vs. Oakland since the start of 2013 including 14-10 at the O.co Coliseumfour of the seven games this season have been decided by one run.

    ZERO-ZILCH-ZIP...the Mariners pitching staff tossed back-to-back shutouts (vs. San Diego) during this last seriesit is the 18th time in club history (last: Sept. 24-25, 2013) to complete consecutive shutoutsSeattle has never tossed 3 straight shutouts but Pittsburgh (June 14-16, 2015) & San Francisco (May 19-21 & May 3-5, 2015) have both done it this season.

    POWER UP...Seattle has hit 13 home runs in the last 11 games (since June 20)had hit just 13 home runs in the previous 24 games (May 26-June 19)Seattle ranks T6th in the American League with 81 home runs this season.

    BACK ON TRACK...Seattle starters have posted a 2.86 ERA (34 ER, 107.0 IP) with 100 strikeouts in 16 starts since June 15 including 5 starts of 6.0+ innings and zero runs allowedthis followed a 4-game stretch June 11-14 where the starts posted a 15.00 ERA (20 ER, 12.0 IP) and tossed 3.1 innings or less in 3 of those four outings.

    ROAD RECORD TURNAROUND...Seattle is 12-8 (.600) on the road since May 22, the 4th-best road record in the American League and 5th in the Majors in that spantrail just Tampa Bay (11-4, .733), Pittsburgh (12-6, .667), Oakland (11-6, .647) and Cleveland (11-7, .611began the season 7-12 on the road including a 2-8 stretch April 30-May 21.

    THE MAGIC NUMBER...Seattle has scored 5+ runs in two of the last three gamesSeattle has won 12 consecutive games in which theyve scored 5+ runsbegan the season 4-5 in games where they scored 5+ runs.

    Friday, July 3, 2015 Game #80 (36-43) O.co Coliseum SEATTLE MARINERS (36-43) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (37-45) Road #40 (19-20)

    TONIGHTS GAME INFORMATIONStarting Pitchers: LHP J.A. Happ (3-5, 3.89) vs. RHP Jesse Chavez (4-7, 3.02)

    6:05 pm PT Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle / Mariners.com TV: ROOT SPORTSDay Date Opp. Time (PT) Mariners Pitcher Opposing Pitcher RADIO Saturday 7/4 @OAK 1:05 pm RH Felix Hernandez (10-4, 3.05) at RH Kendall Graveman (5-4, 3.47) 710 ESPNSunday 7/5 @OAK 1:05 pm LH Mike Montgomery (3-2, 1.62) at TBA 97.3 KIRO FM

    All games televised on ROOT SPORTS with home games on Spanish Audio via TV SAP.

    RECORD BREAKDOWNOverall .......................................... 36-43Home ............................................ 17-23Road ............................................. 19-20vs. LH Starter.................................. 7-10vs. RH Starter ............................... 29-33Day ............................................... 10-13Night ............................................. 26-301-Run / 2-Run .....................15-13 / 6-12Extra Inning ...................................... 4-6vs. AL / vs. NL ......................31-37 / 5-6

    STARTERS ERAMariners starting pitchers rank 3rd in the American League with a 3.71 ERAsince the start of last season starters have a 3.56 ERA, 3rd-best in the AL:

    2015 Starting Pitching ERA1. Oakland .....................................3.002. Tampa Bay ................................3.193. Seattle ......................................3.714. Texas .........................................3.795. Los Angeles (AL) .......................3.87

    INSIDE THE NUMBERS

    0.79Mark Lowes ERA this season (2 ER, 22.2 IP)his ERA is the 2nd-best reliever ERA in the American League (min. 20 G).

    4Four of the seven games between the Mariners and Athletics this season have been decided by one run, with Seattle winning all four one-run games.

    17Logan Morrison has hit in the leadoff spot 17 times this season.

    20Nelson Cruz has 20 home runs on the season, making it the 18th time in club history that someone has hit 20 home runs before the break (last: Raul Ibanez, 24 in 2013)other Mariners who have done it include: Ken Griffey Jr. (6x), Alex Rodri-guez (2x), Bret Boone (2x), Ibanez (2x), Jay Buhner (2x), Edgar Martinez (2x) and Russell Branyan (1x).

    .391Nelson Cruz is hitting .391 (9x23) with 4 runs, 1 double, 2 home runs and 5 RBI in his last 6 games against Oaklandin his fi rst game against the As this season was 0-for-4.

    VS. THE ATHLETICSThe Mariners and Athletics meet for the 8th of 19 games this seasonSeattle went 10-9 vs. the As last season, including a 4-5 mark at Safeco Field26-19 over last 45 games vs. the As33-31 in last 64 games.Year Home Road Totals2015 3-0 2-2 5-22014 4-5 6-4 10-9All-Time 140-144 110-179 250-323

    AS YOU PROBABLY KNOW...the Mariners have been involved in 3 consecutive shutouts (2 at SD & 1 at OAK)AND YOU MAY KNOWthat Seattles pitching staff has recorded 7 shutouts this season, which is tied for the 3rd-most in the American League behind Oakland (10) and Detroit (8)AND THATon the other end, Seattle has been shut out 8 times this season, tied for most in the American League (with Tampa Bay) and T4th in the MajorsBUT DID YOU KNOW?that Seattles involvment in 15 shutouts this season is T2nd in the American League and T5th in the Majors?Oakland (16) is the only A.L. team who has been involved in more shutouts this seasonboth of Seattles losses to Oakland this season have been shutouts.

  • TONIGHTS MARINERS STARTERLHP J.A. HAPP

    2015 MLB Breakdown: W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HROverall 3-5 3.89 15/15 85.2 92 38 37 22 67 8Home 2-2 2.08 7/7 43.1 43 11 10 9 31 3Road 1-3 5.74 8/8 42.1 49 27 27 13 36 5vs. OAK 1-0 2.38 2/2 11.1 11 3 3 2 9 0

    Career MLB Breakdown: W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HROverall 54-58 4.21 179/155 926.1 904 462 433 376 775 114Home 32-28 3.87 95/82 509.0 470 232 219 205 432 65Road 22-30 4.62 84/73 417.1 434 230 214 171 343 49Starter 52-58 4.19 155/155 884.2 867 441 412 354 735 110Reliever 2-0 4.54 24/0 41.2 37 21 21 22 40 4vs. OAK 2-0 2.43 6/4 29.2 23 8 8 11 28 1

    ABOUT HAPP 32-year-old left-hander is making his 16th start of the season

    today, his 156th career MLB start and his 5th start vs. the As. Acquired in trade with Toronto in exchange for OF Michael

    Saunders on 12/4/14. Native of Peru, ILattended St. Bede High School in Chicago. Originally selected by Philadelphia in the 3rd round (92nd overall) of the 2004 MLB

    June Draft. Pitched for Northwestern University (Ill.) for three seasons. Played for Philadelphia (2007-10), Houston (2010-12) and Toronto (2012-14) over 8

    MLB seasons. Finished second in 2009 NL Rookie of the Year voting in fi rst full season in MLB with

    PHI, going 12-4 with a 2.93 ERA (54 ER, 166 IP) and 119 strikeouts. Suffered a skull fracture and sprained knee when struck by a line drive off the bat

    of Desmond Jennings on 5/7/13missed three months primarily due to knee injury. Is 7-14 with a 5.10 ERA (85 ER, 150.0 IP) in 27 G/27 GS in his career in Junewent

    3-2 with a 4.55 ERA (14 ER, 27.2 IP) in 5 starts with the Blue Jays in June of 2014.

    LAST TIME OUTrecorded his 4th consecutive loss and 5th overall this season in Mari-ners 4-2 loss at the Angels on June 26allowed 4 runs on 5 hits over 7.0 IPgave up single and home run to fi rst two batters of the game, but retired 17 of next 18 before allowing a pair of runs in the 7thstruck out 6 batters, matching his most since May 9 vs. Oakland (also June 5 vs Tampa Bay).

    A-OK VS. OAKLANDHapp is 2-0, 1.42 ERA (4 ER, 25.1 IP) in 4 starts against Oakland, 2 coming with Toronto and 2 with Seattlein 6 career appearances against the As, Happ is 2-0, 2.43 ERA (8 ER, 29.2 IP)made fi rst career start at O.co Coliseum on 4/11/15, receiving a ND (6.1,7,2,2,0,1) in fi rst start in a Mariners uniform.

    VS AL WESTHapp is 4-3, 3.45 ERA (22 ER, 57.1 IP) in his last 9 starts vs the AL West (dating back to 9/22/14), recording quality starts in 5 of 9overall is 6-8, 4.49 ERA (56 ER, 112.1 IP) in 21 G/19 GS against AL Westwas 2-3 4.28 ERA (16 ER, 33.2 IP) vs. AL West in 2014faced 4 AL West teams in fi rst 5 starts of 2015, going 2-1, 3.51 (13 ER, 33.1 IP) in starts vs Oakland, Texas (2x) and Houston (2x).

    FIRST HALF RECAPHapp is 3-5 with a 3.89 ERA (37 ER, 85.2 IP) in 15 starts in the fi rst half of the season...his 85.2 innings prior to the All-Star break are already the 4th-most in his career and most since tossing 98.0 innings with Houston during the 2012 season...currently in his career Pre-ASG (min. 30 IP), his ERA is the 2nd-lowest (3.27 ERA in 2008), while his 15 starts are 3rd-most (18 in 2011) and his 61 strikeouts are 3rd-highest (94 in 2012).

    HOME COOKINat home this season is 2-2 with a 2.08 ERA (10 ER, 43.1 IP) in 7 starts at Safeco Fieldmatched club record by allowing 2 or fewer runs in fi rst 6 consecutive home starts (Joel Pineiro, July 26, 2001-May 10, 2002), April 17-June 5dating back to July 22, 2014 has not allowed more than three runs in any of his 14 starts at homeduring that stretch is 6-4 with a 2.28 ERA (23 ER, 90.2 IP) with 77 strikeoutsholds career record of 32-28, 3.87 (219 ER, 509.0 IP) at home (22-27, 4.54 in road games).

    LOOKING FOR A Whas not earned a win since May 9, 2015 at Oakland, marking his 2nd longest stretch of starts without a win (9 GS)only trails a stretch of 10 starts without a win, May 14, 2011 - Aug. 19, 2011.

    ROUGH ROAD AHEADis 1-3 with a 5.74 ERA (27 ER, 42.1 IP) in 8 road starts this season but has 4 quality starts in those 8 startssince June 21, 2014, Happ is 1-9, 6.35 ERA (60 ER, 85.0 IP) in his last 17 road starts compared to 7-5, 2.48 ERA (30 ER, 109.0 IP) in last 17 home startsthis season, 11 of the 24 runs given up in his last 6 road starts have come in the 1st inning (3 on May 3 at Houston, 4 on May 21 at Baltimore, 2 on May 26 at Tampa Bay & 2 on June 27 at Los Angeles)Seattle is 3-5 in his 8 road starts this seasonhas received 16 total runs of support in 8 starts including 2 or fewer in 7 starts.

    NAIL-BITERS8 of his 15 starts this season have been decided by one run including 7 of his last 14 starts (start vs CLE on May 31 was tied after 9 innings)has received two runs of support or less while in the game in 11 of his 15 games and one run of support or less in 6 of those 15 games.

    QUALITY STARTERrecorded 8th quality start of the season (15 total starts) on June 16 at San Franciscohad 5 quality starts through fi rst 15 starts last seasonhad career-high streak of 6 consecutive quality starts snapped at Houston on May 3prior streak (dating back to Sept. 22, 2014) was one of fi ve such streaks in his career, the last coming with Houston Sept. 13, 2011 - Apr. 20, 2012.

    GOING DEEPdating back to Aug. 25, 2014, Happ has tossed at least 6.0 innings in 17 of his last 22 starts (one start was cut short by a rain delay)had string of 12-consecutive starts pitching 6.0+ innings snapped at Houston on May 3it is the 2nd-longest stretch in his career of tossing at least 6.0 innings or more in a startit trails only a 14-game stretch from June 20 - Sept. 9, 2009 while with Philadelphiaduring that 12-game stretch, he was 5-4 with a 3.66 ERA (32 ER, 78.2 IP).

    SOLID OF LATEsince July 22, 2014, Happ is 7-11 with a 3.73 ERA (69 ER, 166.2 IP) in 26 startshe has recorded 16 quality starts over that stretch and held oppo-nents to 2 or fewer earned runs in 16 of those startshas walked 40 batters during that time (2.16 BB/9 IP) while striking out 136 (7.34 SO/9 IP) and opponents are hitting .257 against himhas allowed 2 or fewer runs in 10 of his last 17 starts, going 5-5, 3.73 ERA (41 ER, 99.0 IP) over that stretch.

    CLOSING IT OUTHapp has limited opponents to a .236 average (17x72) with runners in scoring position, including an average of .195 (8x41) with runners in scoring position and two outs this seasonin his career, has limited opposing hitters to a .187 (73x391) batting average with runners in scoring position and two outs.

    2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES FRIDAY JULY 3, 2015 AT OAKLAND ATHLETICS PAGE 2

    HAPPs 2015 STARTS scrDT OPP SCR W-L IP H R ER BB SO HR left PC-K4/11 @OAK 5-4 ND 6.1 7 2 2 0 1 0 1-2 82-544/17 TEX 1-3 L (0-1) 7.0 5 2 2 2 3 1 0-2 98-654/22 HOU 3-2 W (1-1) 7.1 8 2 2 0 5 1 3-2 100-68 4/28 @TEX 2-1 W (2-1) 6.2 6 1 1 1 9 0 2-1 97-66APRIL: 4 GS, 2-1, 2.30 27.1 26 7 7 3 18 2 5/3 @HOU 6-7 ND 6.0 7 6 6 3 6 2 6-6 94-565/9 OAK 7-2 W (3-1) 5.0 4 1 1 2 8 0 5-1 93-555/15 BOS 2-1 ND 7.0 5 1 1 1 3 0 1-1 103-685/21 @BAL 4-5 ND 2.0 4 4 4 2 3 1 1-4 49-305/26 @TB 7-6 ND 6.0 7 3 3 1 3 0 2-3 111-675/31 CLE 3-6 ND 5.0 8 2 2 1 2 1 3-1 101-61 MAY: 6 GS, 1-0, 4.94 31.0 35 17 17 10 25 4 6/5 TB 0-1 ND 7.0 6 0 0 1 6 0 0-0 100-646/11 @CLE 0-6 L (3-2) 2.1 6 4 4 2 3 0 0-2 77-486/16 @SF 2-6 L (3-3) 6.0 7 3 3 2 5 1 2-3 95-596/21 HOU 2-6 L (3-4) 5.0 7 3 2 2 4 0 2-3 101-60 6/27 @LAA 2-4 L (3-5) 7.0 5 4 4 2 6 1 2-4 110-65JUNE: 5 GS, 0-4, 4.28 27.1 31 14 13 9 24 2 SEASON: 15 GS, 3-5, 3.89 85.2 92 38 37 22 67 8

    LAST TIMELAST START/LOSS: 6/27, 2-4 at LAA (7.0,5,4,4,2,6) LAST WIN: 5/9, 7-2 OAK (5.0,4,1,1,2,8) LAST ND: 6/5, 0-1 vs. TB (7.0,6,0,0,1,6)LAST CG: (4x) 8/30/10 vs. STL (w/HOU)LAST ShO: (3x) 8/30/10 vs. STL (w/HOU)

    CAREER HIGHSINNINGS: 9.0-3x, last: 8/30/10 vs. STL (w/HOU)HITS: 11, 6/13/12 vs. SF (w/HOU)RUNS: 8-3x, last: 6/21/14 at CIN (w/TOR)STRIKEOUTS: 12, 8/17/14 vs. BAL (w/TOR)WALKS: 7-2x, last: 5/2/13 vs. BOS (w/TOR)HOME RUNS: 3-3x, last: 7/6/12 vs. MIL (w/HOU)LOW-HIT GAME (CG): 2, 8/30/10 vs. STL (w/HOU)LONGEST WIN STREAK: 8, 9/17/08-7/19/09 (w/PHI)LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 7, 5/19/11-7/7/11 (w/HOU)

    HAPP vs. ATHLETICSHapp is making his 5th career start and 7th career appearance vs. the Athletics (3rd start this season)is 2-0, 2.43 ERA (8 ER, 29.2 IP) in 6 appearances vs. Oakland including 2-0, 1.42 ERA (4 ER, 25.1 IP) in 4 career starts...in 2015, is 1-0, 2.38 ERA (3 ER, 11.1 IP) in 2 starts, both quality startsallowed 2 runs on 7 hits over 6.1 IP, receiving no-decision in Mariners 5-4 win at Oakland on April 11, 2015 (6.1,7,2,2,0,1)earned victory in Mariners 7-2 win in Seattle on May 9, 2015 (5.0,4,1,1,2,8)here is how Happ has fared vs. active As hitters:

    AVG AB H HR RBI BB SOB. Burns .000 2 0 0 0 0 1B. Butler .375 16 6 0 2 2 2M. Canha .000 6 0 0 0 0 1I. Davis .250 4 1 0 1 0 2S. Fuld .125 8 1 0 0 0 2B. Lawrie .000 4 0 0 0 0 2J. Phegley .250 8 2 0 1 0 2J. Reddick .000 6 0 0 0 3 3M. Semien .750 8 6 1 3 1 0E. Sogard .400 5 2 0 0 0 2S. Vogt .000 3 0 0 0 0 1B. Zobrist .375 16 6 0 4 3 2

    TOMORROWS PROBABLE STARTER: RHP FELIX HERNANDEZ (10-4, 3.05 ERA)29-year-old right-hander will be making his 17th start of the season in tomorrow vs. the AthleticsND in last start on June 28 at LAA despite allowing 1 hit over 6.0 IP (6.0,1,0,0,3,8)L#4 on June 22 vs. KC (6.2,4,4,4,1,5)...W#10 on June 17 vs. SF (8.0,4,0,0,2,5) to become the fi rst 10-game winner in the American League (2nd in MLB - Gerit Cole)recorded 2 shutouts and 3 games with 8.0 or more IP with zero runs allowed this season (most in MLB)L#3 is shortest outing of career (also 0.1 on April 18, 2007 vs. MIN) 6/12 at HOU (0.1,5,8,8,2,1,2HR)W#8 May 27 at Tampa Bay in complete game shutout, the 12th of his career (9.0,4,0,0,1,8)AL Rankings: Amongst AL starters ranks T1st in wins (10), 3rd in opponent batting average (.204), 5th in WHIP (1.03), T7th in strikeouts (100), T10th in innings pitched (103.1) 10th in K/9.0 IP (8.71) and 12th in ERA (3.05)2014: Was 15-6, 2.14 ERA (56 ER, 236.0 IP) with 248 strikeouts in 34 starts (27 quality starts)claimed his second AL ERA title with a 2.14 mark ahead of Chris Sale (2.17)2014 Awards: American League All-Star (starting pitcher)Cy Young Finalist (2nd place)MLBPA Players Choice Award (AL Most Outstanding Pitcher)Sporting News American League All-Star (Starting Pitcher of the Year)Rawlings Gold Glove FinalistRoberto Clemente Award (Seattle nominee)Career: 135-96 with 3.07 ERA and 2,051 strikeouts in 319 career startscurrently in his 11th Major League season (debuted 8/4/05)holds Mariners club record for career innings pitched (2164.0)vs. OAK: Making his 38th career start against the As and 3rd this seasonis 20-7, 2.63 ERA (75 ER, 256.1 IP) with 29 quality starts against Oaklandhas made 14 consecutive starts at O.co Coliseum without recording a loss, the longest streak of undefeated starts by a visiting pitcher at O.co Coliseumsince the start of the 2009 season he is 6-0 with a 2.73 ERA (30 ER, 99.0 IP) in Oaklandin 2015, Felix is 1-0, 3.75 ERA (5 ER, 12.0 IP) including a no-decision in Oakland on April 12 (5.0,8,3,3,2,1).

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    TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB-I SO HRSeason Totals 36-43 3.69 4/22 709.1 644 310 291 236-25 609 76Starters 30-27 3.71 4/0 477.1 432 206 197 141-5 406 55Relievers 6-16 3.65 0/22 232.0 212 104 94 95-20 203 21Safeco 17-23 3.10 2/9 369.0 308 140 127 112-10 324 35 Road 19-20 4.34 2/13 340.1 333 170 164 124-15 285 41April 10-12 3.93 1/8 201.1 193 96 88 72-12 178 14May 14-14 3.63 1/8 250.1 231 108 101 90-9 203 36June 11-16 3.66 2/6 240.2 211 102 98 71-4 211 25July 1-1 2.12 0/0 17.0 6 4 4 3-0 17 1

    MARINERS BULLPEN BRIEFS

    PITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP 1st BF/RETIRED RI/STRANDED97-Beimel, lhp 7/2 at OAK 1.0,1,0,0,1,0 7/31/14 at CLE 5/26 at TB 4/17/14 at TEX 1/2 (.500) 21/17 (.810) 11/4 (.363) 41-Furbush, lhp 6/28 at LAA 0.1,0,1,1,0,0 (H) 6/20/14 at KC 7/19/14 at LAA 4/21 vs. HOU 0/0 (---) 31/23 (.742) 16/16 (1.000)57-Lowe, rhp 7/1 at SD 0.2,1,0,0,0,1 (H) 4/1/13 at CIN 5/18/11 at KC 6/24/14 at AZ 0/1 (.000) 23/17 (.739) 6/5 (.833)38-Nuo, lhp 7/1 at SD 0.1,0,0,0,0,0 (H) 6/27/14 vs. BOS None 5/31 at MIL 0/0 (---) 8/5 (.625) 3/0 (.000)56-Rodney, rhp 7/1 at SD 1.0,1,0,0,1,0 (H) 5/26 at TB 6/26 at LAA 6/5 vs. TB 15/18 (.833) 33/19 (.576) 2/2 (1.000)39-Smith, rhp 6/28 at LAA 0.2,0,0,0,0,1 5/8 vs. OAK 6/20 vs. HOU 5/6 at LAA 5/6 (.833) 33/24 (.727) 17/12 (.706)54-Wilhelmsen, rhp 7/2 at OAK 1.0,2,1,1,0,0 5/15 vs. BOS 6/30/14 at HOU 6/28 at LAA 0/0 (---) 21/10 (.476) 12/1 (.083)*Stats with Seattle only Team Totals 22/31 (.710) 231/158 (.684) 100/66 (.660)

    #97 - JOE BEIMEL, LHP 2015: 22 G, 0-0, 3.22 ERA, 1-2 SV, 0 HLD Career-High IP: 4.0 (9/13/05 vs. NYY w/TB) 2015-High IP: 2.1 (5/28 vs. CLE)

    In General - 14 of his 22 outings have been scoreless, including 4 of last 5. Longball - Allowed 1st HR of year 6/2 vs. NYY in 11th...also allowed a HR to

    Correa in the 2nd inning on 6/12 at HOU. Priorities - Missed game 5/29 to attend sons graduation. Multi-Innings - 1 R over a season-high 2.1 IP 5/28 vs. CLE...1 R in 2.0 IP

    6/10 at CLE...18th time as reliever to toss at least 2.0 IP. Save Me - Recorded 5th career save 5/26 at TBfi rst save since 6/11/09 vs.

    CIN (with WAS), 216 apps between saves. 2015 MLB Debut - Retired only BF (Calhoun) May 6 at LAA. Welcome Back - Selected from AAA Tacoma May 4. AAA Tacoma - 1-0, 0.00 in 3 G (3.2 IP, 1 H, 5 K) after re-signing w/SEA 4/2.

    #41 - CHARLIE FURBUSH, LHP 2015: 31 G, 0-1, 2.29 ERA, 0-0 SV, 13 HLD Career-High IP: 5.0 IP (5/27/11 vs. BOS) 2015-High IP: 1.2 IP (4/10 at OAK) Nothing Doing - Has not allowed a run in 27 of 31 appearances. Do the Splits - LHH are 4x36/.111 w/10K & no XBH...RHH 4x31/.129 w/2 HR. Lately - Allowed 3R in last 23 G (4/26-c): 15.1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 BB, 2 HR, 2 HB, 10K. Stranded - Has stranded all 16 runners hes inherited this season. Hold Me - Has 13 holds this season, 6th in the AL. L #1 - 1st loss on 4/21 vs. HOU; charged w/3 R (2 ER) and did not retire a BF. Good Start - Did not allow a run in 1st 7G (4/6-20), tossing 4.1 ShO IP (2H, 4K). Save Me - First career save 7/19, 2014 at LAA, retiring all 3 BF in 12th.

    #57 - MARK LOWE, RHP 2015: 23 G, 0-0, 0.79 ERA, 0-1 SV, 7 HLD Career-High IP: 3.0-2x (6/25/12 vs. DET w/TEX) 2015-High IP: 2.0-3x (6/12 at HOU) Streak - Did not allow an ER 5/14-6/12 14.2 IP over 12 G (10H, 5 BB, 14 K, HB). K-Zone - Over last 10 outings recorded 15 strikeouts (15.00 K/9.0 IP). K/9.0 IP - In 23 appearances averaging 10.72 K/9.0 IP (27 K, 22.2 IP). Dominating - Has a 0.79 ERA in 23 Gamongst AL relievers with at least 20

    appearances, ERA is 2nd-lowest. Stranding Runners - Has stranded 5 of 6 inherited runners on base. 2015 MLB Debut - Retired only 2 BF (Trout, Pujols) May 6 at LAA. Welcome Back - Selected from AAA Tacoma May 4. AAA Tacoma - 0-1, 1.00 in 7 G (9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 BB, 11 K). Seattle Sign - Re-signed with Seattle as a minor league FA Dec. 19, 2014. SEA Career - Prior to 2015 was 5-15-4, 3.95 in 162 G (175.1 IP, 77 ER).#38 - VIDAL NUO, LHP 2015: 9 G, 0-0, 2.16 ERA, 0-0 SV, 2 HLD Career-High IP: 8.0 (8/30/14 vs. COL) 2015-High IP: 6.2 (5/11 vs. WAS) Go Long - tossed 3.1 innings in relief 6/24 vs. KC (5 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 2 K)...longest

    outing by a Mariners reliever this season. Lately - Has allowed 3 ER in 9 AL appearances. Long Relief - Allowed 1 run in 3.0 innings 6/11 at CLE. Mariners Debut - Retired both batters he faced in Mariners debut 6/7 vs. TB...

    has allowed only 1 ER over 4.1 IP as a Mariner (3 G). Trade - Acquired from Arizona in 6-player trade with Mark Trumbo on June 3. With Arizona - 3 G w/AZL (0-1, 1.88 ERA)made last app. 5/31 w/5.1 IP, 2

    H, 1 R at MILallowed walk-off HR to Martin Maldonado in the 17th inning. AAA Reno - Opened season with AAA Reno in the Pacifi c Coast League

    went 3-3, 3.38 ERA in 8 startswent at least 6.0 innings in 5 of 8 starts. MLB Career - Appeared in 31 career ML games w/Yankees (2013-14) and

    Diamondbacks (2014-15)owns career record of 3-15 with a 4.13 ERA. All in a Name - Pronounced vee-DEHL NOON-yoh.

    #56 - FERNANDO RODNEY, RHP 2015: 33 G, 2-3, 5.34 ERA, 15-18 SV, 2 HLDCareer-Hi IP: 3.0 (9/18/12 vs. BAL) 2015-High IP: 1.0 IP-28x (last: 6/26 at LAA) SV #15 - Struck out 2 in 1.0 ShO inning 6/26 at LAA. Non-SV Situations - Removed from closer role 6/10; in 8 non-SV games since

    is 0-0, 2 holds, 1.17 ERA (7.2 IP, 4 H, 1 R/ER, 4 BB, 4 K); 2 hits & 1 R allowed came in 1st game (6/10 @CLE)...retired last 13 of last 16 BF over 5 G (6/16-c).

    L#3 - Gave up leadoff HR to Logan Forsythe in 9th (1-0 loss) on June 5 vs. TB. Save Me - 15 for 18 in SV ops in 2015converted 36 of last 39 ops (7/26/14-c). Leaderboard - T11th in the AL with 15 savesalso T3rd with 3 blown saves. Since 2012 - 148 SV since 2012, 2nd-most in MLB behind C. Kimbrel (158). Sweep - Saved all 3G @Texas sweep 4/27-29 (SV #5-6-7). Workhorse - Worked 4 straight games 4/26-29 (3 SV, 4.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5 K). ShO Streak - Did not allow a run in 7 G 4/18-29: 0-0-5, 7.0 IP, 4 H, 10 K. SV Streak - converted 23 consecutive save ops (7/26/14 - 4/11/15). W #1 - Allowed 4 ER in 1.0 IP in non-save sit., 4/12 at OAK...ended up w/W #1. 15 Debut - SV#1 4/6 vs. LAAleadoff walk to A. Pujols, before FC, GIDP (3 BF). Mariners Record - Broke the Mariners single-season saves record in 2014,

    passing the old record of 45 set by Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2001.

    #39 - CARSON SMITH, RHP 2015: 33 G, 1-2, 1.45 ERA, 5-6 SV, 12 HLDCareer-High IP: 2.0-3x (last: 5/8 vs. OAK) 2015-High IP: 2.0 (5/8 vs. OAK) ERA - Has a 1.45 ERA (5 ER, 30.1 IP) in team-high 33 appearances. Stingy - Held opponents to a .157 batting average (17x108). K/9.0 IP - Struck out 36 in 30.1 IP for a 10.74 Ks per 9.0 IP rate. Throwin Zeros - Has allowed 3 runs in last 19 G (5/8-c; 18.1 IP) and has

    allowed a run in only 5 of 33 appearances this season. Hold Me - Despite move to closer role, his 12 holds ranks T7th in AL. Those Guys - spotted against Trout & Pujols in non-SV situations 6/26 & 6/28

    at LAA and retired 4 of 5 BF in 2 G, stranding both inherited runners. SV #5 - Retired all 4 BF 6/20 vs. HOU (1.1,0,0,0,0,2). SV #4 - Retired all 3 BF with 1 strikeout 6/19 vs. HOU (5-2 win). SV #3 - Kd only BF 6/17 vs. SF to nail down 2-0 win for SV #3. SV #2 - Gave up leadoff HR before completing save 6/9 at CLE. SV #1- Tossed 1-2-3 9th 6/6 vs. TB to protect 2-1 win for 1st career save. W #1 - Tossed 2.0 hitless IP (3 K) 5/8 vs. OAK for 1st 2015 win. The Streak - Did not allow a run in the fi rst 20 G of his career (9/1/14-4/30/15)

    and did not allow a run in 1st 19.1 IP, 9/1/14-5/3/15...set Mariners record for ShO appearances to begin career & ShO IP to begin career.

    #54 - TOM WILHELMSEN, RHP 2015: 22 G, 1-2, 4.68 ERA, 0-0 SV, 3 HLD Career-High IP: 4.0 (7/18/14 at LAA) 2015-High IP: 2.0-3x (6/12 at HOU) Not Stranded - Allowed 11 of 12 inherited runners to score this season. 1-2-3 - retired all 3 BF (2 K) 7/1 at SD. Lately - Allowed 9 R on 11 H and 6 BB in 6.2 IP combined in last 7 G (6/16-c). L #2 - Tagged w/second loss of season on walk-off wild pitch 6/28 at LAA. Solid - Allowed 1 H and struck out 5 in 2.0 IP 6/12 at HOU. Scoreless Streak - Recorded 11.1 consecutive scoreless innings April 10-June

    2, a season-high for Mariners relief pitcher. W #1 - Tossed 2.0 ShO IP, 5/15 vs. BOS; 2nd straight 2.0 IP outing. Hes Back - 1-2-3 IP (2 K) 5/9 vs. OAK in 1st G since 4/10. DL - On 15-day DL w/hyperextended right elbow, 4/13 (retro to 4/11) to 5/8. Team Leader - Led Mariners relievers in IP (75.1) & ERA (2.03) in 2014. 4 Years - 9-8, 54 SV, 2.91 ERA (81 ER, 250.1 IP) in 214 G/2 GS w/SEA (11-14).

    MARINERS STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN W/L TeamPitcher Last Start (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) Result Streak GS IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 QS GIDP After Loss Record33-Happ, lhp 6/27 at LAA (7.0,5,4,4,2,6,HR) L L4 15 5.7 94.1 5/5 7.04 2.31 8 7 2-1 6-934-Hernandez, rhp 6/28 at LAA (6.0,1,0,0,3,8) ND L1 16 6.5 96.6 5/0 8.71 2.70 11 12 5-3 11-537-Montgomery, lhp 6/30 at SD (9.0,1,0,0,4,7) W W2 6 7.4 101.2 0/1 5.89 2.44 5 4 3-0 3-329-Elias, lhp 7/2 at OAK (6.0,3,3,3,1,7,HR) L L2 13 6.0 93.0 4/2 7.38 2.88 9 8 4-4 4-932-Walker, rhp 7/1 at SD (6.0,1,0,0,0,7) W W5 16 5.7 90.6 3/1 8.87 2.56 9 4 4-4 8-818-Iwakuma, rhp 4/21 vs. HOU (5.1,5,4,4,0,3,HR-2) ND L1 3 5.4 86.0 0/1 6.06 1.65 0 0 0-1 0-365-Paxton, lhp 5/28 vs. CLE (4.2,8,4,3,1,4,HR) L L1 10 5.2 92.4 2/0 6.94 3.39 6 3 1-0 4-6

    Team No. Hernandez Paxton Iwakuma Happ Walker Elias MontgomeryINNINGS (Team Rec.) (Starters Rec.)0.0-4.2 12 (1-11) 2 (0-2) 3 (0-2) 0 (0-0) 2 (0-1) 4 (0-3) 2 (0-2) 0 (0-0)5.0-5.2 11 (3-8) 1 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 2 (0-0) 3 (1-1) 3 (0-1) 2 (0-1) 0 (0-0)6.0-6.2 25 (13-12) 4 (1-2) 4 (2-1) 1 (0-1) 5 (2-1) 4 (3-1) 5 (2-2) 2 (1-0)7.0-7.2 21 (13-8) 6 (6-0) 2 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 5 (1-2) 3 (3-0) 3 (2-0) 2 (0-2)8.0-9.0 9 (7-2) 3 (3-0) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 2 (1-1) 1 (0-1) 2 (2-0)Total Starts 79 (36-43) 16 (10-4) 10 (3-3) 3 (0-1) 15 (3-5) 16 (7-6) 13 (4-6) 6 (3-2)Runs scored/start: 3.38 (267 R) 2.94 (47 R) 4.90 (49 R) 4.33 (13 R) 3.07 (46 R) 3.56 (57 R) 2.38 (31 R) 4.00 (24 R) Teams record when starting: 36-43 11-5 4-6 0-3 6-9 8-8 4-9 3-3

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    #13 - DUSTIN ACKLEY, OF vs. Chavez: .417 (5x12), 2B, 4 RBI, BB, 2 KLast Game: BB as PH, 7/1 at SD Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)Trip: 0x4, 2 BB, 2 K Last HR: 6/23 vs. KC (#5)Season-Hi: streak: 5-2x (5/8-13)hits: 3 (6/23)RBI: 2-3x (6/23) Big Night - Went 3-for-4 with HR #5 falling triple short of cycle 6/23 vs. KC. Lately - Is 11x45/.244, 7 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 8 BB in 27 G since 5/28. Struggling with RISP - Batting .143 (5x35) w/RISP, but has 4 hits in last 10 AB. In the OF - Appeared in 51 G/29 GS in LF, 18 G/14 GS in CF & 2 G in RF...

    also made 1 start at 2B (6/18 vs. SF) Career Bases Juiced - is 19x40 (.475) with 5 XBH and 42 RBI with bases

    loaded0x3 in 2015 .300 (3x10, 2B, 3B, 12 RBI) w/bases loaded in 2014.

    #22 - ROBINSON CAN, 2B vs. Chavez: .385 (5x13), 2 RBI, BB, 3 K, SFLast Game: 0x4, K yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)Trip: 5x23, 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, BB, 6 K, GIDP Last HR: 7/1 at SD (#5)Season-Highs: streak: 11 (4/13-25)hits: 4 (7/1 at SD)RBI: 3 (7/1 at SD) Doubles Leader - T6th in the AL with 20 2B8 2B in last 21 games (since 6/9). 4x3 - Went 4-for-5 w/2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI 7/1 at SD...10x in career to record at

    least 4 hits & drive in 3 runs and fi rst as a Mariner (last: 8/20/13 vs. TOR w/NYY). Lately - Is 16x58/.276 w/7 R, 4 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 2 BB in last 15 G (6/15-current). HR #4 - Hit HR #4 in 2015 7/1 at SD...hit 3 HR in last 8 G (only 2 HR in fi rst 61 G) Out of Lineup - Missed game 6/18 vs. SF with stiffness in lower back. Streak - Had 11-G hit streak 4/13-25: 18x44/.409 w/9 R, 6 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 4

    BB26th career hit streak of 10+ games or more (last: 7/29-8/8/14).

    #23 - NELSON CRUZ, RF/DH vs. Chavez: .500 (4x8), 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 4 KLast Game: 0x3, 2 K yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x3)Trip: 7x23, 3 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 4 K Last HR: 7/1 at SD (#20)Season-Highs: streak: 9 (4/11-20)hits: 3-6x (5/14 vs. BOS)RBI: 5 (4/19 vs. TEX) Lately - 7-for-23 with 3 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI in last 5 games (6/26-c), after going

    5-for-35 w/2 R, HR, 4 RBI, 7 BB in previous 11 G (6/14-24). AL HRs - T3rd in AL with 20 HR (Pujols-24, Trout-21, J.D. Martinez-21). Crushing Lefties - Is 20x54/.370 w/7 HR vs. LHP (1.394 OPS); 68x236/.288 vs. RHP Road Warrior - .322 (46x143) on road w/15 of 20 HR (1st in AL in road HR). AL Leader- 4th in AL in HR (20); 4th in SLG (.552), 5th in OPS (.918), T5th in multi-hit

    game (27), T9th in AVG (.303), 15th in RBI (48), 15th in extra-base hits (31). Clutch - T1st MLB/ with 20 GA RBI, 1st w/12 GWRBI & T18th with 20 2-out RBI. OF vs. DH - .337 (58x172, 17 HR, 36 RBI) as OF & .254 (30x118, 3 HR) as DH. Walk it off - Recorded 8th career walk-off RBI with 1B off Junichi Tazawa in the

    9th 5/15 vs. BOS (last: 4/19/15 against TEX Naftali Feliz, 1B). Quite the Stretch - After going 1-for-15 in fi rst 4 G of season, hit safely in 43 of

    53 G (4/11-6/7), batting .421 (72x171) w/32 R, 7 2B, 3B, 18HR, 39RBI & 14BB. April POM - Named AL Player of the Month for AprilCruzs fi rst POM Award

    and the fi rst Mariners position player to earn a monthly award since Ichiro in August 2004in 22 G in April batted .322 (28x87) w/10 HR, 3 2B, 3B, 22 RBI.

    POW - AL POW, April 13-19hit .500 (12x24), 7 R, 6 HR, 10 RBI, 1.806 OPS.

    #30 - FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ, OF vs. Chavez: .000 (0x1)Last Game: 2x3, 2B yest. Streak: 1 G (2x3)Trip: 3x11, R, 2B, 3 K Last HR: 9/27/13 vs. OAKSeason-Highs: streak: 2 (6/24-28)hits: 2 (7/2)RBI: 1 (6/24) Season Debut - Was 1x3 w/SF, RBI 6/24 vs. KC as LF. Its Been A While - Prior to 6/24 last appeared in MLB game 9/27/13 vs. OAK...

    missed all of 2014 battling ankylosing spondylitis (AS), a form of arthritis. Welcome Back - Selected from AAA Tacoma 6/24. AAA Tacoma - Hit .317 (57x180) w/34 R, 12 2B, 7 HR, 31 RBI in 48 G with the

    Rainiers...29 G in LF, 18 G as DH...had 20G hit streak (5/22-6/7): 30x81/.370.

    #16 - AUSTIN JACKSON, OF vs. Chavez: .333 (3x9), 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 4 K, sacLast Game: 0x4, K yest. Streak: 0 G (0x7)Trip: 5x19, 2 R, 2 RBI, 6 K, SF Last HR: 6/6 vs. TB (#3)Season-Highs: streak: 6 (5/28-6/2)hits: 4 (6/2 vs. NYY)RBI: 2-3x (6/15 at SF) Lately - Hit in 21 of last 30 G: 33x118/.280 (5/28-c) w/11R, 10 XBH, 11RBI. 4 Hits - 14th career 4-hit game, 6/2 vs. NYY (last: 8/9/13 at NYY w/DET); was

    4x4, w/R, 2 2B, RBI, BB, SB, HBP...reached base safely 6 times. Activated - returned from DL 5/26is 34x123/.276 since being activated. Rehab Assignment - Hit .263 (10x38) with 4 R, 1 2B 1 RBI in 9 G w/Tacoma. DL - On the 15-day DL with a right ankle sprain, May 4-25.

    #5 - BRAD MILLER, SS vs. Chavez: .100 (1x10), BB, KLast Game: 0x1, K as PH yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x3)Trip: 8x20, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 4 K, SB Last HR: 6/30 at SD (#7)Season-Highs: streak: 7 (4/17-24)hits: 3 (6/25 at LAA)RBI: 2-3x (6/30 at SD) Lately - Is 22x85/.259 w/3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI in last 26 G (6/3-current). Season High - 3-for-4 (season-high hits) w/2 2B, RBI 6/26 at LAA. Streak - Had 6-game hitting streak June 3-10: 7x22/.318. Home Hitter - Batting .273 (33x121) at home (.198/22x111 on the road). AL POW - AL Player of the Week, 5/11-17 (.429/9x21, 6R, 3 2B, 4HR, 5 RBI). Multi-HR - 5th career multi-HR game 5/15 vs. BOS (last: 4/1 at LAA). New Spot - Made his fi rst career start in left fi eld on May 14 vs. BOS. Splits - Batting .256 (45x176) vs. RHP, compared to .143 (7x49) vs LHP.

    #20 - LOGAN MORRISON, 1B vs. Chavez: .250 (3x12), 3 KLast Game: 0x2 yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x3)Trip: 3x17, 3B, RBI, 2 BB/IBB Last HR: 6/23 vs. KC (#9)Season-Hi: streak: 16 (5/24-6/10)hits: 4 (4/30 at TEX)RBI: 5 (6/13 at HOU) Streaking - Hit .307 (50x163) w/18 R, 6 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 21 RBI in 43 G (4/29-

    6/15), but .161 (8x49), 5 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 3 RBI, 7 BB, 2 SB in last 15 G (6/16-c). HR #9 - Hit 9th HR 6/23 vs. KC (72 G)hit 11 HR in 100 G last season. Leading Off - Batted leadoff in 17 G (last 6/27)... .234 (15x64), 5 XBH, 7 RBI. Running Man - Stolen base #5 6/20 vs. HOU, tying career-high (also: 2014). Big Night - 2x5, 2 HR, 5 RBI June 13 at HOU3rd career multi-HR game

    (last: 9/25/14 at TOR)tied career high with 5 RBI (also: 6/19/12 at BOS). Career-High Hit Steak - Hit .349 (22x63) w/2 R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 5 BB during

    career-high 16-game hitting streak, May 24-June 10...5th career hitting streak of at least 10 games (last: 13 G, 7/29-8/12/14).

    Solid at 1B - 1 E in 705 TC/676.0 inn. at 1B5th in AL w/46 assists at 1B.

    #15 - KYLE SEAGER, 3B vs. Chavez: .182 (2x11), 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 BB, 3 KLast Game: 0x3, K yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x4)Trip: 3x22, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 BB, 3 K Last HR: 6/28 at LAA (#12)Season-Highs: streak: 12 (5/14-26)hits: 3-2x (5/26 at TB)RBI: 6 (5/26 at TB) Nice Stretch - .268 (44x164), 18 R, 7 2B, 8 HR, 19 RBI in last 45 G (5/14-c),

    but only .151 (7x46), w/4 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 4 BB in last 13 G (6/17-c). Scratch - Scratched from line-up 6/18 vs. SF w/food poisoningended ca-

    reer-high streak of 192 consecutive games played (T9th in SEA history). Second Slam - Hit second grand slam this season (3rd career) as part of

    2x4, 2B, 5 RBI night 6/10 at CLE. Big Night - Go-ahead slam in 8th & GWHR in 10th on May 26 at TB. Tossed - 1st career ejection 5/21 at BAL (Tumpane) for arguing called strike 3. 7-G Streak - Hit .286/8x28 w/2R, 2HR, 5RBI, 2BB in 7-G hit streak (4/8-15). Iron Man - Played in 192 consecutive G (started 191 of them) 5/11/14-6/17/15.

    #7 - SETH SMITH, OF vs. Chavez: .500 (2x4), 2B, BBLast Game: 0x1, R, as PH/RF, 7/1 at SD Current Streak: 0 G (0x7)Trip: 2x13, R, K Last HR: 6/20 vs. HOU (#6)Season-Hi: streak: 9 (5/24-6/1)hits: 3-2x (5/3 at HOU)RBI: 2-2x (5/29 vs. CLE) Go Long - HR #6 6/20 vs. HOU (off Keuchel); was 1st vs. LHP since 4/28/13. Team Leader - 2nd on team with 18 doubles and 27 XBH. Good Stretch - Hit in 23 of last 33 (27x104/.260, 12R, 11 2B, 3B, 2HR, 8RBI). Streak - Season-hi 9G hit streak 5/24-6/1: 10x33/.303, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI Game Winner - GW 2-run HR in 6th inning in 2-1 win over CLE May 29. Leadoff HR - Hit 2nd career leadoff HR 5/19 at BAL (prev: 7/1/14 vs. CIN). Mariners Debut - Went 3x3, R, 3 EBH (2 2B, 3B), 2 RBI, 4/6 vs. LAAfi rst

    Mariners player with 3 XBH on Opening Day & 13th player in club history to record at least a pair of XBH on OD (last: Richie Sexson, 4/4/05 vs. MIN).

    #2 - JESUS SUCRE, C vs. Chavez: .333 (2x6), 2 KLast Game: 0x3, K, 6/21 vs. HOU Current Streak: 0 G (0x11)Trip: -- Last HR: - - - Season-Highs: streak: 1 (5/10)hits: 1 (5/10 vs. OAK)RBI: --- 0.00 ERA - Pitched shutout 8th inning 6/12 at HOU (1 H, 1 GIDP, 3 BF). Up & Down - Recalled to SEA 6/4...had been optioned to AAA 5/19. w/Rainiers - Was 6x23/.261 w/2 RBI in 6 G with Tacoma. Hit Me - collected 1st hit of season 5/10 vs. OAK (had been 0x11 to that point). Opening Day - Named to fi rst Opening Day roster.

    #1 - CHRIS TAYLOR, SS vs. Chavez: never facedLast Game: 0x2 yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x15)Trip: 0x2 Last HR: ---Season-Highs: streak: 4 (5/6-12)hits: 2-2x (last: 5/24 at TOR)RBI: 1 (5/20) Stint #1 - hit .159 (10x63), 5R, 2B, 3B, RBI, 5BB, 2SB in 20 G w/SEA, 5/4-6/1. with the Rainiers - in two stints with Tacoma (4/11-5/3 & 6/2-7/1), hit .289

    (56x194), 30 R, 9 2B, 4 3B, 2 HR, 16 RBI, 24 BB, 13 SB in 48 G. The Injury - On 15-day DL (4/4-18) w/fractured triquetrum bone in right wrist;

    struck by a pitch 3/13 vs. MIL (included rehab assgn. w/TAC 4/11-18). Debut - ML debut w/SEA 7/24/14287 (39x136) w/16R, 8 2B, 9 RBI in 47 G.

    #35 - MARK TRUMBO, INF/OF/DH vs. Chavez: .000 (0x1), RBI, SFLast Game: 0x3, K yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x12)Trip: 1x13, R, 2B, 2 BB, 4 K Last HR: 6/20 vs. HOU (#1/#10) Season-Highs: streak: 7 (4/10-18)hits: 4 (4/28 vs. COL)RBI: 4-2x (last: 5/12 vs WAS) Lately - is 9-for-his-last-56 (.161) w/HR, 5 RBI over past 15 G (6/10-current). Thats 1 (& 10) - HR #1 in AL 6/20 vs. HOU (off Keuchel); 10th HR in 15. Streak Snapped - Snapped 0x19 with 7th-inning single Sat. night (RBI). Mariners Debut - Was 2x4 as starting 1B 6/4 vs. TB; arrived in SEA at 3:45. Welcome to Seattle - Acquired from AZ 6/3 (w/Nuno) as part of 6-player deal. Hit .259 (45x174) w/10 2B, 3 3B, 9 HR, 23 RBI in 46 G w/AZ. In the NL - Started 40 games in RF, 1 G at 1B w/AZ prior to trade. Big Day - Was 4x4 w/3R, 3B, HR, 4 RBI 4/28 vs. COL.

    #3 - MIKE ZUNINO, C vs. Chavez: .200 (1x5), 2B, RBI, SFLast Game: 0x3, K yest. Current Streak: 0 G (0x8)Trip: 3x21, 4 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI, BB, 8 K, Sac. Last HR: 6/30 at SD (#9)Season-Highs: streak: 4 (last: 5/20-25)hits: 3 (5/12 vs. SD)RBI: 3 (5/12 vs. SD) Snapped - Snapped 0x14 with 4th-inning RBI 1B 6/23 vs. KC. 6 Straight - Started each of Mariners last 9 games. Its a Start - Is 6-for-his-last-28 (.214) following 4x55/.073 skid (26 K) 6/1-6/22. Put me in - Started 66 of 79 games at catcher (played in 71 of 79). Iron Man - 2nd in AL with 589.0 innings caught (S. Perez, KC, 597.0). Tossed - Ejected 6/2 (along with Manager Lloyd McClendon) by 1B umpire

    for arguing a check swing in 3rd inning; Zuninos fi rst career ejection. Double Pump - Homered twice 5/12 vs. SD, his 2nd career multi-HR game.

    SEATTLE HITTERS vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS 2015 CAREER HR @ AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI OAKD. Ackley .316 19 6 1 3 .224 219 49 5 17 4R. Can .143 28 4 0 3 .295 396 117 11 49 5N. Cruz .333 27 9 2 5 .311 399 93 14 56 8F. Gutierrez .667 3 2 0 0 .255 271 69 7 32 3A. Jackson .176 17 3 0 0 .216 185 40 2 15 2J. Jones -- -- -- -- -- .348 23 8 0 0 0B. Miller .100 20 2 0 3 .200 100 20 5 14 2L. Morrison .115 26 3 1 2 .236 72 17 4 6 1K. Seager .179 28 5 0 2 .215 247 53 5 22 3S. Smith .353 17 6 0 1 .320 25 8 1 3 10J. Sucre .200 5 1 0 0 .167 12 2 0 0 0C. Taylor .200 10 2 0 0 .235 17 4 0 1 0M. Trumbo --- 3 0 0 0 .189 190 36 8 26 7M. Zunino .105 19 2 0 0 .161 93 15 3 6 2

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    SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TotalMariners 38 19 33 33 35 29 28 26 19 5 267Opponent 52 29 34 50 27 22 28 32 25 11 310

    MARINER HOME RUNSRECORD BY HOME RUN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6-24 17-11 9-6 3-0 0-2 0-0 1-0

    HOME RUNS BY POSITION Total C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH PH P 81 9 9 5 12 4 8 6 17 10 1 0

    Grand Slams (2): K. Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay & June 10 at Cleveland Back-to-Back (3): N. Cruz & K. Seager, April 13 at LAD (4th inn.); R. Can & N. Cruz, April 14 at LAD

    (1st inn.); L. Morrison & M. Zunino, May 2 at HOU (2nd inn.)Inside-the-Park (0): NonePinch-Hit (1): R. Weeks, April 12 at OAKLeadoff (2): A. Jackson, April 19 vs. TEX; S. Smith, May 19 at BALGame-Ending (1): L. Morrison, May 8 vs. OAKGame-Winning in Last AB on Road (3): N. Cruz, April 12 at OAK & May 27 at TB; K. Seager, May 26

    at TBMulti (7): N. Cruz-3: April 13 at LAD (2), April 19 vs. TEX (2), May 2 at HOU (2); M. Zunino-1: May 12 vs.

    SD (2); B. Miller-1: May 16 vs. BOS (2); K. Seager-1: May 26 at TB (2), L. Morrison-1: June 13 at HOU

    DISABLED LISTName TYPE DL Dates Eligible Injury G Missed Team Record Hisashi Iwakma-rhp 15-Day April 24 (retro 4/21)-current --- Strained right latissimus dorsi 64 30-34James Paxton-lhp 15-Day May 29-current --- Strained left middle fi nger 32 13-19Austin Jackson-of 15-Day May 4-25 --- Right ankle sprain 19 11-8Tyler Olson-lhp 15-Day May 3-June 1 --- Right knee contusion 27 14-13Chris Taylor-inf 15-Day March 29 (retro 3/27)-April 18 --- Fractured right wrist - Triquetrum Bone 10 3-7Tom Wilhelmsen-rhp 15-Day April 13 (retro 4/11)-May 8 --- Hyper-extended right elbow 22 8-14 Edgar Olmos-lhp 15-Day April 4 (retro 3/30)-May 20 --- Left shoulder impingement 38 17-21

    MARINERS MULTI-HIT GAMES:Player 2 3 4 5 TotalAckley 1 1 -- -- 2Bloomquist 1 -- -- -- 1Can 18 4 1 -- 23Castillo 1 -- -- -- 1Cruz 21 6 -- -- 27Gutierrez 1 -- -- -- 1Jackson 12 3 1 -- 16Jones -- -- -- -- 0Miller 13 1 -- -- 14Morrison 7 4 1 -- 12Ruggiano 3 -- -- -- 3Seager 15 2 -- -- 17Smith 9 2 -- -- 11Sucre -- -- -- -- 0Taylor 2 -- -- -- 2Trumbo 2 -- -- -- 2Weeks 2 -- -- -- 2Zunino 6 1 -- -- 7Team 114 24 3 0 141

    MARINERS MULTI-RBI GAMES:Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Ackley 3 -- -- -- 3Bloomquist 1 -- -- -- 1Can 4 1 -- -- 5Castillo -- -- -- -- 0Cruz 5 4 -- 1 10Gutierrez -- -- -- -- --Jackson 3 -- -- -- 3Jones -- -- -- -- 0Miller 3 -- -- -- 3Morrison 5 -- -- 1 6Ruggiano 1 -- -- -- 1Seager 3 2 -- 2 7Smith 2 -- -- -- 2Sucre -- -- -- -- 0Taylor -- -- -- -- 0Trumbo -- 1 -- -- 1Weeks 2 1 -- -- 3Zunino 1 1 -- -- 2Team 33 10 0 4 47

    GAME-WINNING/2-OUT RBI:Player GWRBICruz .......................................................................12Can ........................................................................5Morrison ..................................................................4Seager / Zunino .......................................................3Jackson / Miller .......................................................2Ackley / Bloomquist ...............................................1Smith / Trumbo ........................................................1

    Player 2-Out RBICruz ......................................................................20Miller ......................................................................12Seager ...................................................................11Morrison ..................................................................9Can ........................................................................9 Ackley ......................................................................7Jackson / Weeks .....................................................6Zunino .....................................................................5Smith .......................................................................4Trumbo ....................................................................1 Ruggiano .................................................................1

    STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record) 1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C DHAckley -- 0-1 -- -- 11-18 5-9 -- -- --Bloomquist 1-2 1-1 2-3 1-1 2-1 -- 1-0 -- --Can -- 35-39 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1Castillo -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-3 1-0Cruz -- -- -- -- -- -- 23-22 -- 11-20Gutierrez -- -- -- -- 1-3 -- -- -- --Jackson -- -- -- -- -- 24-30 -- -- --Jones -- -- -- -- -- 0-2 -- -- --Miller -- 0-2 25-30 -- 2-2 1-0 -- -- 3-3Morrison 36-40 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ruggiano -- -- -- -- 1-2 6-2 3-1 -- --Seager -- -- -- 33-42 -- -- -- -- --Smith -- -- -- -- 14-12 -- 6-13 -- 8-7Sucre -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3-6 --Taylor -- -- 9-10 -- -- -- -- -- --Trumbo 0-1 -- -- -- -- -- 3-7 -- 5-4Weeks -- -- -- -- 5-5 -- -- -- 4-4Zunino -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 32-34 --

    STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Ackley 0-2 1-2 -- -- -- 1-0 7-7 6-12 1-5Bloomquist -- 2-2 -- -- -- -- 3-1 3-2 0-3Can -- 4-4 31-36 -- -- -- -- -- --Castillo -- -- -- -- -- 1-2 1-1 -- --Cruz -- -- 4-7 31-35 -- -- -- -- --Gutierrez -- 0-2 -- -- 1-1 -- -- -- --Jackson 14-17 8-12 -- -- -- 2-1 -- -- --Jones -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 -- 0-1 --Miller 2-1 5-5 -- -- -- 0-2 6-12 12-8 6-9Morrison 8-9 -- -- -- 1-1 14-18 11-11 1-1 --Ruggiano 1-0 4-1 -- -- -- 5-2 -- 0-2 --Seager -- 1-0 1-0 4-7 29-35 -- -- -- --Smith 9-9 9-13 -- 1-1 2-2 5-6 2-1 -- --Sucre -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3-6Taylor -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-2 8-8Trumbo -- 0-2 -- -- 2-4 5-6 1-0 -- --Weeks 2-5 2-0 -- -- 1-0 2-3 1-1 1-0 --Zunino -- -- -- -- -- 1-2 4-9 12-15 15-8

    PITCHER - Hernandez (11-4), Paxton (4-6), Iwakuma (0-3), Walker (8-8), Happ (6-9), Elias (4-9), Montgomery (3-3)

    Player Solo 2R 3R GS TotalAckley 3 2 -- -- 5Bloomquist -- -- -- -- 0Can 3 2 -- -- 5Cruz 14 2 4 -- 20Jackson 2 1 -- -- 3Miller 6 1 -- -- 7Morrison 7 1 1 -- 9Ruggiano 1 1 -- -- 2Seager 6 3 1 2 12Smith 5 1 -- -- 6Sucre -- -- -- -- 0Trumbo 1 -- -- -- 1Weeks 1 -- 1 -- 2Zunino 8 1 -- -- 8Team 57 15 7 2 81 Runs via HR: 116

    2015 MARINERS RECENT TRANSACTIONSMay 29 Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Joe Beimel, LHP, placed on restricted list. James Paxton, LHP, placed on 15-day DL (strained left middle fi nger) Dominic Leone, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.May 30 Joe Beimel, LHP, activated from restricted list. Lucas Luetge, LHP, designated for assignment.June 1 Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Chris Taylor, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Mayckol Guaipe, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.June 2 Mike Montgomery, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Mayckol Guaipe, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Tyler Olson, LHP, reinstated from 15-day DL, optioned to AAA TacomaJune 3 Mark Trumbo, 1B/OF, acquired in trade with Arizona. Vidal Nuo, LHP, acquired in trade with Arizona. Welington Castillo, C, traded to Arizona. Dominic Leone, RHP, traded to Arizona. Gabriel Guerrero, MiLB OF, traded to Arizona. Jack Reinheimer, MiLB INF, traded to Arizona.

    June 4 Jesus Sucre, C, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Justin Ruggiano, OF, designated for assignment.June 13 Danny Farquhar, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Rickie Weeks, OF, designated for assignment.June 15 Danny Farquhar, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. James Jones, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.June 18 David Rollins, LHP, placed on rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.June 20 Edgar Martinez named MLB hitting coach. Howard Johnson reassigned to minor league system.June 21 Rickie Weeks, OF, released from Major League Player Contract.July 2 Chris Taylor, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Willie Bloomquist, INF, designated for assignment.

  • 2015 MARINERS HIGHS & LOWS

    CLUBLONGEST WINNING STREAK ....................................................................................................4, May 8-12LONGEST LOSING STREAK .............................................................................................. 7, May 30-June 5MOST RUNS, GAME:Mariners .................................................................................................... 11, 2x, last: May 12 vs. San Diego Opponent ....................................................................................................................13, June 14 at HoustonMOST RUNS, INNING:Mariners ............................................................................................... 5, 5x, June 13 at Houston (1st inning)Opponent ................................................................................................... 8, June 12 at Houston (1st inning)MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners ......................................................................................................................... 17, April 19 vs. TexasOpponent .................................................................................................................... 16, April 10 at Oakland FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners ..............................................................................................................2, 5x, last: July 2 at OaklandOpponent ...................................................................................................................1, June 30 at San DiegoMOST HITS, INNING:Mariners ........................................................................................5, 2x, last: June 13 at Houston (1st inning)Opponent ...................................................................................................... 7, April 19 vs. Texas (3rd inning)MOST DOUBLES, GAME:Mariners ..........................................................................................................5, 2x, last: June 9 at ClevelandOpponent ...................................................................................................................... 5, April 10 at OaklandMOST TRIPLES, GAME:Mariners .......................................................................................................................... 2, May 3 at HoustonOpponent ............................................................................................................1, 8x, last: July 2 at OaklandMOST HOME RUNS, GAME:Mariners ....................................................................................................................6, May 12 vs. San DiegoOpponent ........................................................................................................................ 5, May 2 at HoustonMOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:Mariners ............................................................................................................2, 4x, last: May 9 vs. OaklandOpponent ..................................................................................................................3, June 4 vs. Tampa BayMOST ERRORS, GAME:Mariners .............................................................................................................3, 2x, last: May 2 at HoustonOpponent ..........................................................................................................4, 2x, last: May 9 vs. OaklandMOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:Mariners ...................................................................................................4, 2x, last: June 22 vs. Kansas CityOpponent .......................................................................................................... 3, 3x, last: May 24 at TorontoMOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners hitters ........................................................................................................16, May 28 vs. ClevelandOpponent hitters ......................................................................................... 15, 2x, last: June 20 vs. HoustonMOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners hitters .............................................................................................7, 3x, last: June 10 at ClevelandOpponent hitters .......................................................................................................9, May 12 vs. San DiegoMOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME:Mariners .....................................................................................................................13, May 21 at BaltimoreOpponent ..................................................................................................................... 12, May 9 vs. OaklandLARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN ....................5, April 19 vs. Texas (trailed 7-2 & 10-5, won 11-10)LARGEST LEAD GIVEN UP IN LOSS ...................................... 4, April 13 at LA Dodgers, (led 4-0, lost 5-6)LARGEST WINNING MARGIN ......................................................7, 3x, last: June 23 vs. Kansas City (7-0)LARGEST LOSING MARGIN .......................................................................... 13, June 14 at Houston (0-13)LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, HOME ...................................................................12.0, May 31 vs. ClevelandLONGEST GAME, INNINGS, ROAD ...................................................................... 11.0, April 11 at OaklandSHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME ........................................................... 2:03, April 24 vs. MinnesotaSHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD ............................................................. 2:13, May 27 at Tampa BayLONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME ..................................................................... 3:45, April 19 vs. TexasLONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD ..............................................................3:40, April 14 at LA DodgersLONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, HOME ................................. 4:36, May 31 vs. Cleveland (12 innings)LONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, ROAD ..................................3:52, May 26 at Tampa Bay (10 innings)LARGEST CROWD, HOME ..............................................................................45,909, April 6 vs. LA AngelsSMALLEST CROWD, HOME .............................................................................13,949, April 21 vs. HoustonLARGEST CROWD, ROAD ............................................................................51,287, April 15 at LA DodgersSMALLEST CROWD, ROAD ............................................................................ 9,628, May 26 at Tampa Bay

    INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLONGEST HITTING STREAK .....................................................................................................................................................16, Logan Morrison (May 24-June 10) MOST HITS, GAME ..................................................................................................................................................... 4, 3x, last: Robinson Cano, July 1 at San DiegoMOST RUNS, GAME ................................................................................................................................................................... 3, Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa BayMOST DOUBLES, GAME ................................................................................................................................................. 2, 9x, last: Brad Miller, June 26 at LA AngelsMOST TRIPLES, GAME .........................................................................................................................................1, 13x, last: Logan Morrison, June 30 at San DiegoMOST HOME RUNS, GAME .......................................................................................................................................2, 7x, last: Logan Morrison, June 13 at HoustonMOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ............................................................................................................................. 3, Seth Smith (2B - 2, 3B), April 6 vs. LA AngelsMOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME ......................................................................................................................................5, 3x, last: Logan Morrison, June 13 at HoustonMOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME ............................................................................................................................................ 6, Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa BayMOST STOLEN BASES, GAME .................................................................................................................................................2, Austin Jackson, April 30 at HoustonGRAND SLAMS (2) .................................................................................................................................... Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay & June 10 at Cleveland

    INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGFEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):Mariners ...............................................................................................................................................................................1, Mike Montgomery, June 30 at San DiegoOpponents ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, Phil Hughes, April 24 vs. MinnesotaMOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):Mariners ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12, Felix Hernandez, April 18 vs. TexasOpponents ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13, Corey Kluber, May 28 vs. ClevelandMOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):Mariners ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5, 7x, last: Tom WilhelmsenOpponents .....................................................................................................................................................................3, 4x, last: Shawn Kelley, June 30 at San DiegoMOST WALKS, GAME:Mariners ...............................................................................................................................................................5, 2x, last: Felix Hernandez, June 1 vs. New York (AL)Opponents ........................................................................................................................................................................5, 2x, last Trevor Bauer, June 10 at ClevelandMOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:Mariners .......................................................................................................................................................... 9.0, 3x, last: Mike Montgomery, June 23 vs. Kansas CityOpponents ...............................................................................................................................................8.0, 5x, last: Madison Bumgarner, June 17 vs. San FranciscoMOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVERMariners ...................................................................................................................................................................................3.1, Vidal Nuo, June 24 vs. Kansas CityOpponents ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4.0, Roberto Hernandez, June 13 at HoustonLONGEST WINNING STREAK: .......................................................................................................................................................6, Felix Hernandez (April 6-May 10)LONGEST LOSING STREAK: .........................................................................................................................................................4, Dominic Leone (April 13-May 31)MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:Overall .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17)Starter ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17)Reliever ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12.2, Mark Lowe (May 21-June 12)#Club Record ^Ties Club Record

    MARINERS UPDATEOverall Record ........................................36-43Series Records ..................................... 9-14-3First Game of Series ...............................14-13Second Game of Series .........................14-12Third Game of Series................................7-15Fourth Game of Series ...............................1-3Leading After 6 .........................................29-5Trailing After 6 ...........................................3-32Tied After 6 ..................................................4-6Leading After 7 .........................................29-4Trailing After 7 ...........................................3-31Tied After 7 ..................................................3-8Leading After 8 .........................................31-2Trailing After 8 ...........................................1-34Tied After 8 ..................................................4-7Score First ...............................................27-11Opponent Score First ...............................9-31Comeback Wins / Blown Losses ........13 / 15Last at-bat W/L (walk-off) ............... 7-13 (3-6)Hit a home run ........................................30-19No home runs ...........................................6-24Scoring 4 or more runs ............................22-9Scoring less than 4 runs ........................14-34Shutouts Thrown / Times Shut Out ........7 / 8Score in 3 or more innings .......................22-7Out-hit opponent ....................................20-13Out-hit by opponent ...............................11-26Hits even ......................................................5-4Lineups Used ............................................... 66Players Used (Pitchers) ........................ 38 (20)Safeco Field Roof Open .........................16-18Safeco Field Roof Closed ..........................1-3Safeco Field Roof Moved ...........................0-2Sunday Cream Jersey ................................3-4Northwest Green Jersey ............................5-2Astro Navy Jersey .......................................4-82014 after 79 games ...............................42-372014 after 80 games ...............................43-372014 after 81 games ...............................43-38Best ever after 79 games ...............58-21 (01)Best ever after 80 games ...............59-21 (01)Best ever after 81 games ...............60-21 (01)April ..........................................................10-12May ..........................................................14-14June .........................................................11-16July ...............................................................1-1August .........................................................0-0September ...................................................0-0Monday ........................................................5-4Tuesday .......................................................6-7Wednesday ..................................................7-6Thursday ......................................................0-8Friday ...........................................................7-5Saturday ......................................................7-5Sunday .........................................................4-8Safeco Field Sellouts ..................................1-01-Run Games/2-Run Games ........ 15-13/6-12Extra Innings ...............................................4-6Average Time of Game (9-inn.) ................ 2:54Postponements............................................---

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    2015 MARINERS DAY-BY-DAYSG D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT1 4/6 D LAA W 4-1 Hernandez (1-0)/Weaver/Rodney (1) 1-0 T1 +1.0 OAK/HOU 2:33 45,9072 4/7 N LAA L 0-2 Wilson/Paxton (0-1)/Street 1-1 T2 -0.5 HOU 2:13 26,5483 4/8 N LAA L 3-5 Shoemaker/Iwakuma (0-1)/Street 1-2 T4 -1.0 LAA/OAK 2:48 25,499 4/9 Off Day 1-2 T4 -1.0 LAA4 4/10 N @OAK L 0-12 Pomeranz/Walker (0-1) 1-3 5 -1.5 OAK 2:44 30,1145 4/11 D @OAK W 5-4 (11) Olson (1-0)/Abad/Rodney (2) 2-3 T3 -0.5 OAK/TEX 3:39 24,3556 4/12 D @OAK W 8-7 (10) Rodney (1-0)/Clippard/Medina (1) 3-3 T1 - - HOU 3:11 32,2827 4/13 N @LAD L 5-6 (10) Garcia/Leone (0-1) 3-4 T2 -0.5 OAK 3:04 42,2028 4/14 N @LAD L 5-6 Garcia/Rodney (1-1) 3-5 T3 -1.5 OAK 3:40 43,1159 4/15 N @LAD L 2-5 Anderson/Walker (0-2) 3-6 5 -1.5 OAK 2:53 51,287 4/16 Off Day 3-6 5 -1.5 OAK10 4/17 N TEX L 1-3 Gallardo/Happ (0-1)/Feliz 3-7 5 -2.0 LAA 3:00 36,57111 4/18 N TEX W 3-1 Hernandez (2-0)/Lewis/Rodney (3) 4-7 5 -1.5 OAK 3:00 43,01312 4/19 D TEX W 11-10 Medina (1-0)/Feliz 5-7 T3 -1.0 HOU 3:45 31,66713 4/20 N HOU L 5-7 Sipp/Farquhar (0-1)/Gregerson 5-8 T3 -2.0 HOU 3:36 15,12614 4/21 N HOU L 3-6 Furbush (0-1)/McHugh/Qualls 5-9 5 -3.0 HOU 3:00 13,95515 4/22 N HOU W 3-2 Happ (1-1)/Hernandez/Rodney (4) 6-9 T3 -2.0 HOU 2:34 14,757 4/23 Off Day 6-9 T4 -2.0 HOU 16 4/24 N MIN W 2-0 Hernandez (3-0)/Hughes 7-9 T3 -2.0 HOU 2:03 25,22017 4/25 N MIN L 5-8 Stauffer/Paxton (0-2)/Perkins 7-10 T3 -3.0 HOU 3:26 33,56718 4/26 D MIN L 2-4 (11) Fien/Olson (1-1)/Perkins 7-11 T3 -4.0 HOU 3:40 35,25019 4/27 N @TEX W 3-1 Walker (1-2)/Gallardo/Rodney (5) 8-11 3 -4.0 HOU 2:47 19,74820 4/28 N @TEX W 2-1 Happ (2-1)/Detwiler/Rodney (6) 9-11 T2 -4.0 HOU 2:43 23,71421 4/29 N @TEX W 5-2 Hernandez (4-0)/Rodriguez/Rodney (7) 10-11 T2 -4.0 HOU 3:05 26,03722 4/30 N @HOU L 2-3 (10) Gregerson/Leone (0-2) 10-12 3 -5.0 HOU 3:01 19,108 April (10-12) Batting: .239 (178x746), 25 HR Pitching: 10-12, 8 SV, 3.93 ERA (88 ER, 201.1 IP)23 5/1 N @HOU L 3-4 Fields/Elias (0-1)/Gregerson 10-13 3 -6.0 HOU 2:50 21,83424 5/2 N @HOU L 4-11 McHugh/Walker (1-3) 10-14 3 -7.0 HOU 2:38 24,43525 5/3 D @HOU L 6-7 Neshek/Smith (0-1)/Gregerson 10-15 4 -8.0 HOU 2:50 25,28326 5/4 N @LAA W 3-2 Hernandez (5-0)/Shoemaker/Rodney (8) 11-15 T2 -7.0 HOU 2:36 25,20427 5/5 N @LAA L 4-5 Street/Leone (0-3) 11-16 4 -7.0 HOU 2:37 33,39428 5/6 N @LAA L 3-4 Street/Smith (0-2) 11-17 5 -7.0 HOU 2:35 25,160 5/7 Off Day 5 -7.529 5/8 N OAK W 4-3 (11) Smith (1-2)/Otero 12-17 T3 -6.5 HOU 3:34 25,19130 5/9 N OAK W 7-2 Happ (3-1)/Hahn 13-17 3 -6.5 HOU 3:36 37,46231 5/10 D OAK W 4-3 Hernandez (6-0)/Chavez/Rodney (9) 14-17 3 -5.5 HOU 2:36 42,833 5/11 Off Day 3 -5.5 HOU32 5/12 N SD W 11-4 Paxton (1-2)/Kennedy 15-17 3 -4.5 HOU 3:17 16,15333 5/13 N SD L 2-4 Shields/Walker (1-4)/Kimbrell 15-18 3 -5.5 HOU 2:59 14,56134 5/14 N BOS L 1-2 Barnes/Rodney (1-2)/Uehara 15-19 3 -6.5 HOU 2:53 20,18535 5/15 N BOS W 2-1 Wilhelmsen (1-0)/Layne 16-19 3 -6.5 HOU 2:32 39,50336 5/16 N BOS L 2-4 Porcello/Hernandez (6-1)/Uehara 16-20 3 -7.5 HOU 2:48 45,05637 5/17 D BOS W 5-0 Paxton (2-2)/Wright 17-20 3 -7.5 HOU 2:31 39,942 5/18 Off Day 3 -7.0 HOU38 5/19 N @BAL L 4-9 Gonzalez/Farquhar (0-2) 17-21 3 -8.0 HOU 2:42 19,94939 5/20 N @BAL W 4-2 Elias (1-1)/Chen/Rodney (10) 18-21 3 -8.0 HOU 2:38 21,71040 5/21 D @BAL L 4-5 Hunter/Farquhar (0-3)/Britton 18-22 3 -8.0 HOU 3:30 33,08541 5/22 N @TOR W 4-3 Hernandez (7-1)/Estrada/Rodney (11) 19-22 3 -7.0 HOU 2:30 21,19542 5/23 D @TOR W 3-2 Paxton (3-2)/Buehrle/Rodney (12) 20-22 3 -7.0 HOU 2:25 33,08643 5/24 D @TOR L 2-8 Sanchez/Walker (1-5) 20-23 4 -8.0 HOU 2:50 37,92944 5/25 N @TB W 4-1 Elias (2-1)/Odorizzi/Rodney (13) 21-23 4 -7.0 HOU 2:51 10,40145 5/26 N @TB W 7-6 (10) Rodney (2-2)/Boxberger/Beimel (1) 22-23 4 -7.0 HOU 3:52 9,62846 5/27 D @TB W 3-0 Hernandez (8-1)/Boxberger 23-23 2 -6.0 HOU 2:13 10,36547 5/28 N CLE L 3-5 Kluber/Paxton (3-3)/Allen 23-24 3 -6.5 HOU 2:50 19,44948 5/29 N CLE W 2-1 Walker (2-5)/Bauer/Rodney (14) 24-24 3 -5.5 HOU 2:24 32,45449 5/30 N CLE L 3-4 Marcum/Elias (2-2)/Allen 24-25 4 -6.5 HOU 3:04 32,28750 5/31 D CLE L 3-6 (12) McAllister/Leone (0-4)/Adams 24-26 4 -6.5 HOU 4:36 32,112 May (14-14) Batting: .233 (220x944), 37 HR Pitching: 14-14, 8 SV, 3.63 ERA (101 ER, 250.1 IP)51 6/1 N NYY L 2-7 Pineda/Hernandez (8-2) 24-27 4 -7.5 HOU 2:55 26,08252 6/2 N NYY L 3-5 (11) Wilson/Wilhelmsen (1-1)/Miller 24-28 4 -8.5 HOU 3:55 27,44253 6/3 D NYY L 1-3 Tanaka/Walker (2-6)/Miller 24-29 4 -9.5 HOU 3:21 32,70154 6/4 N TB L 1-2 Ramirez/Elias (2-3)/Jepsen 24-30 4 -9.5 HOU 2:42 16,09655 6/5 N TB L 0-1 Bellatti/Rodney (2-3)/Jepsen 24-31 4 -9.5 HOU 2:55 20,69556 6/6 N TB W 2-1 Hernandez (9-2)/Geltz/Smith (1) 25-31 4 -8.5 HOU 2:45 31,10657 6/7 D TB L 1-3 Archer/Montgomery (0-1)/Jepsen 25-32 4 -8.5 HOU 2:46 27,906 6/8 Off Day 4 -8.0 HOU58 6/9 N @CLE W 3-2 Elias (3-3)/Kluber/Smith (2) 26-32 4 -7.0 HOU 3:03 11,42559 6/10 N @CLE W 9-3 Walker (3-6)/Bauer 27-32 4 -6.0 HOU 3:04 12,30560 6/11 D @CLE L 0-6 Marcum/Happ (3-2) 27-33 4 -6.5 HOU 2:40 15,31661 6/12 N @HOU L 0-10 Oberholtzer/Hernandez (9-3) 27-34 4 -7.5 HOU 2:45 32,17362 6/13 D @HOU W 8-1 Mike Montgomery (1-1)/McHugh 28-34 4 -6.5 HOU 2:47 36,76263 6/14 D @HOU L 0-13 McCullers/Elias (3-4) 28-25 4 -7.5 HOU 3:26 29,15364 6/15 N @SF W 5-1 Walker (4-6)/Hudson 29-35 4 -7.5 HOU 2:52 42,09965 6/16 D @SF L 2-6 Lincecum/Happ (3-3) 29-36 4 -8.5 HOU 2:39 41,26766 6/17 N SF W 2-0 Hernandez (10-3)/BUMGARNER/Smith (3) 30-36 4 -8.5 HOU 2:24 34,84467 6/18 N SF L 0-7 Vogelsong/Montgomery (1-2) 30-37 4 -9.5 HOU 2:53 34,35468 6/19 N HOU W 5-2 Elias (4-4)/McCullers/Smith (4) 31-37 4 -8.5 HOU 2:33 40,91469 6/20 N HOU W 6-3 Walker (5-6)/Keuchel/Smith (5) 32-37 4 -7.5 HOU 2:43 26,77070 6/21 D HOU L 2-6 Harris/Happ (3-4) 32-38 4 -8.5 HOU 3:24 40,90571 6/22 N KC L 1-4 Blanton/Hernandez (10-4)/Holland 32-39 4 -8.5 HOU 2:34 23,58872 6/23 N KC W 7-0 MONTGOMERY (2-2)/Guthrie 33-39 4 -8.5 HOU 2:23 17,46073 6/24 N KC L 2-8 Madson/Elias (4-5) 33-40 4 -8.5 HOU 6/25 Off Day 33-40 T4 -9.0 HOU74 6/26 N @LAA W 3-1 Walker (6-6)/Shoemaker/Rodney (15) 34-40 4 -8.0 HOU 2:43 41,13775 6/27 D @LAA L 2-4 Richards/Happ (3-5)/Street 34-41 4 -8.0 HOU 2:38 40,51476 6/28 D @LAA L 2-3 (10) Gott/Wilhelmsen (1-2) 34-42 4 -9.0 HOU 3:14 38,387 6/29 Off Day 34-42 4 -9.5 HOU 77 6/30 N @SD W 5-0 MONTGOMERY (3-2)/Kennedy 35-42 4 -9.5 HOU 2:23 30,368 June (11-16) Batting: .220 (196x892), 17 HR Pitching: 11-16, 6 SV, 3.66 ERA (98 ER, 240.2 IP)

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    G D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT78 7/1 D @SD W 7-0 Walker (7-6)/Shields 36-42 4 -9.5 HOU 3:01 30,25179 7/2 N @OAK L 4-0 Kazmir/Elias (4-6) 36-43 4 -10.0 HOU 2:17 13,06280 7/3 N @OAK LHP J.A. Happ (3-5, 3.89) vs. RHP Jesse Chavez (4-7, 3.02)81 7/4 D @OAK RHP Felix Hernandez (10-4, 3.05) vs. RHP Kendall Graveman (5-4, 3.47)82 7/5 D @OAK LHP Mike Montgomery (3-2, 1.62) vs. TBA83 7/6 N DET84 7/7 N DET85 7/8 D DET86 7/9 N LAA87 7/10 N LAA88 7/11 N LAA89 7/12 D LAA 7/13 7/14 All-Star Game (Cincinnati) 7/15 7/16 90 7/17 N @NYY91 7/18 D @NYY92 7/19 D @NYY93 7/20 N @DET94 7/21 N @DET95 7/22 N @DET96 7/23 D @DET97 7/24 N TOR98 7/25 D TOR99 7/26 D TOR100 7/27 N ARI101 7/28 N ARI102 7/29 D ARI103 7/30 N @MIN104 7/31 N @MIN July (1-1) Batting: .180 (11x61), 2 HR Pitching: 1-1, 0 SV, 2.12 ERA (4 ER, 17.0 IP)105 8/1 N @MIN106 8/2 D @MIN107 8/3 N @COL108 8/4 N @COL109 8/5 D @COL 8/6 Off Day110 8/7 N TEX111 8/8 D TEX112 8/9 D TEX113 8/10 N BAL114 8/11 N BAL115 8/12 D BAL 8/13 Off Day116 8/14 N @BOS117 8/15 D @BOS118 8/16 D @BOS119 8/17 N @TEX120 8/18 N @TEX121 8/19 D @TEX 8/20 Off Day122 8/21 N CWS123 8/22 N CWS124 8/23 D CWS125 8/24 N OAK126 8/25 N OAK127 8/26 D OAK128 8/27 N @CWS129 8/28 N @CWS130 8/29 N @CWS131 8/30 D @CWS132 8/31 N @HOU August (0-0) Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR Pitching: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (-- ER, -- IP)133 9/1 N @HOU134 9/2 N @HOU 9/3 Off Day135 9/4 N @OAK136 9/5 N @OAK137 9/6 D @OAK138 9/7 D TEX139 9/8 N TEX140 9/9 N TEX141 9/10 D TEX142 9/11 N COL143 9/12 N COL144 9/13 D COL145 9/14 N LAA146 9/15 N LAA147 9/16 N LAA 9/17 Off Day148 9/18 N @TEX149 9/19 N @TEX150 9/20 D @TEX 9/21 Off Day151 9/22 N @KC152 9/23 N @KC153 9/24 N @KC154 9/25 N @LAA155 9/26 N @LAA156 9/27 D @LAA157 9/28 N HOU158 9/29 N HOU159 9/30 N HOU 10/1 Off Day160 10/2 N OAK161 10/3 N OAK162 10/4 D OAK Sept/Oct (0-0) Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR Pitching: 0-0, 0 SV, -.-- ERA (-- ER, -- IP)