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FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 at TORONTO BLUE JAYS RH Jake Odorizzi (5-5, 2.30) vs. RH Drew Hutchison (8-2, 5.33) RAY MATTER—The Rays open the second half of the season with a 6-game road trip to Toronto and Philadelphia…just prior to the All-Star Break, the Rays swept a 3-game series from the AL West-leading Houston Astros to finish as one of two AL East teams over .500 at the break (46-45)….it’s the 7th time in the past 8 years the Rays have gone to the break with a winning record…the Rays are 3.5 games behind first place New York…the Rays have been 3.5 GB or less three times at the All-Star Break and advanced to the postseason all three times (2008, 2010 and 2013)…the Rays and the Twins were the only AL teams to win their final 3 games before the break…it’s the longest win streak the Rays have ever closed out the first half with…Tampa Bay had lost 11 of their previous 12 games and had dropped 5 consecutive series before sweep- ing Houston…the Rays’ final 10 games before the All-Star break were against the three AL division leaders (New York, Kansas City and Houston) and the Rays went 4-6…the Rays have been .500 or better for 45 of the last 48 days. HISTORIC SWEEP—In their 3-game sweep of Houston to close out the first half, the Rays held the majors’ top home run hitting team to 15 hits and 4 runs, but the offense managed only 10 runs and 16 hits, their fewest hits ever in a 3-game sweep…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time an AL team swept a 3-game series with 16 or fewer hits was April 5-7, 2011 when Cleveland swept Boston (with 16 hits)…Rays All-Star Brad Boxberger saved all 3 games becoming just the 4th Rays pitcher to save all 3 games of a 3-game sweep…joined J.P. Howell, Troy Percival and Danys Baez…in the series, the Rays beat three starters Dallas Keuchel, Collin McHugh and Lance McCullers who entered the series a combined 24-9…Rays relievers did not allow a run and only 4 hits in 10.1 innings vs. the Astros. FIRST HALF WRAP—At 46-45, the Rays reached the All-Star break with a winning record for the seventh time in eight years since becoming the Rays… only 3 other teams in baseball have had a winning mark at the break in at least 7 of the last 8 seasons: the Cardinals (8), Yankees (8) and Angels (7)… Rays were 44-53 at the All-Star break a year ago. Ê The Rays used 47 players, a club re- cord before the break and tied for 4th most in major league history before the break…they’ve used 27 pitchers, tied for 5th most in major league his- tory before the break—and already the club record for a season. Ê The Rays have made 90 roster moves since Opening Day, and have placed 19 different players on the DL totaling 21 DL stints, tying the Rangers for most in the majors. Ê The Rays 3.56 ERA was the lowest in club history before the break. Ê Rays 37 saves are a club mark before the break (10 more than be- fore)…the bullpen has logged a major league-high 305 innings. Ê The Rays offense scored 332 runs, fewest runs scored in the first half since their inaugural 1998 season (308). Ê The Rays are one of 3 major league teams with a winning record averaging under 4.0 runs per game…Rays are at 3.6, Cubs at 3.9 and Mets at 3.5…in the last 40 years, only 2 AL teams finished with winning record while averaging under 4 per game and both were last season: Yankees and Mariners. CASH-SILVERMAN DUO ONLY THE NINTH—Under first-year President of Baseball Operations Matt Silverman and first-year Manager Kevin Cash, the Rays, according to research by the Rays PR staff, are one of only 9 teams to be over .500 at the All-Star Break with a first-year manager and first-year general manager (or head of baseball operations)…two of those teams, noted below (*), went on to the postseason…the others: 2009 Seattle, Jack Zduriencik (GM), Don Wakamatsu (Mgr) 46-42, 3rd 1994 Houston, Bob Watson (GM), Terry Collins (Mgr) 50-38, 2nd 1992 Milwaukee, Sal Bando (GM), Phil Garner (Mgr) 51-36, 2nd 1983 Texas, Joe Klein (GM), Doug Rader (Mgr) 44-34, 1st 1980 New York, Gene Michael (GM), Dick Howser (Mgr) 51-27, 1st* 1964 New York, Ralph Houk (GM), Yogi Berra (Mgr) 45-31, 3rd* 1963 Boston, Pinky Higgins (GM), Johnny Pesky (Mgr) 44-37, 3rd 1957 Detroit, John McHale (GM), Jack Tighe (Mgr) 54-35, 1st SECOND HALF LID-LIFTER—Rays are 8-9 in second half “openers” but 5-2 as the Rays…this is the fourth time they have opened the second half vs. Toronto and the third time here…the Rays are 3-0 overall and 2-0 here, winning 2-1 in 2008 and 8-5 in 2013. RAYS ANNOUNCE HONOR PROGRAM—Today, the Rays introduced the Rays Honor Pass—a pass that entitles military personnel to two free tickets to Rays home games…the Rays Honor Pass program will allow active-duty military personnel and retired or honorably discharged veterans and their dependents to receive two tickets to any Rays home game throughout the remainder of the season…to obtain a Rays Honor Pass, visit raysbaseball. com/HonorPass and verify active duty, retired or honorably discharged vet- eran status through ID.me. POST ALL-STAR BREAK—Since 2010, the Rays have a combined post All-Star break record of 199-155 (.562), 2nd best in the majors to the Cardi- nals, who are .001 pct. point ahead of them at 200-155 (.563). RAYS ON THE ROAD—The Rays come out of the break playing 22 of their next 33 games on the road…on June 20, the Rays had the best road record in the majors (21-11), but since then have lost 7 of 8, 4 of those coming in walkoff style…the Rays have the fewest road losses in the majors (18, tied with KC), but their 6 walkoff losses are tied (with Seattle) for most in the AL…Rays have lost their last four road games (all at KC)…despite the recent troubles, the Rays have the majors best road record since 2010 ( 239-207, .536). RAYS VS. TORONTO—The Rays lead the season series, 7 games to 3 and have held the Blue Jays to 3 runs or less in 8 of the games and an over- all team batting average of .198 (66-for-334)…Tampa Bay is 87-51 (.630) since becoming the Rays in 2008…they were 75-92 (.449) as the Devil Rays (1998-07)…the Rays have won 7 of their last 10 games at Rogers Centre and have won their last 3 series here including taking 3 of 4, April 13-16…Rays 162 wins all-time are their most against an opponent. ARCHER VISITS TORONTO RBI—Rays All-Star Chris Archer visited the Jr. RBI League program in Toronto this morning…Archer spoke with approximate- ly 50 youngsters ranging from 6-12 years old from the communities of Mabelle and Swansea…this is the third RBI group he has met with this year along with the Tampa and Cleveland RBI leagues…he hopes to visit others. NEWS FROM THE DISDABLED—OF Steven Souza Jr. (right finger lacera- tion) will work out today with the Class-A Charlotte Stone Crabs and may DH tomorrow at Tampa (Yankees)…LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) threw a simulated game yesterday at Charlotte and will throw a bullpen Sat…his next action will be another simulated game on Tuesday. REBOUNDING AL EAST TIGHTEST AT THE BREAK SINCE 1974—With the entire division separated by only 6.5 games, the AL East is the tightest it has been at the All-Star Break since 1974, when all six teams at that time were separated by only 5.0 games…since divisional play began in 1969, only two other times has a division of 5 or more teams been separated by 6.5 games or less at the break: 2006 NL West (5.0 games) and 1997 NL Central (6.5 games). WEB GEMS—The Rays Evan Longoria (3B), Asdrubal Cabrera (SS) and Logan Forsythe (2B) have committed a combined 10 errors on the season, fewest among all regular 2B-SS-3B combinations in the majors (with each player starting a minimum of 50 games). RAYS ROOKIES—Rays rookies have contributed 38 percent of the team’s home runs (30 of 78) and 33 percent of the Rays victories (15 of 46)…this series is just the 4th out of 30 this season in which the Rays will not start a rookie pitcher…Rays rookies have started 40 games, tied with Cincinnati for most in the majors, and thrown a major league-high 304.2 innings…Rays rookies are a combined 15-15 with a 3.96 ERA (304.2-IP, 134-ER)…15 wins are tied with Atlanta for most in the majors…Rays have used 16 rookies, tied for 2nd most in the majors with the Yankees behind Atlanta (18). ERAS-MO (WING EM DOWN)Erasmo Ramirez will make his 14th start to- morrow…the Rays are 10-3 (.769) in his starts…only three major league start- ers (min. 10 starts) have seen their teams win a higher pct of their starts: DET David Price (15-3, .833), STL Carlos Martinez (14-3, .824) and PIT Gerrit Cole (14-4, .777)…since joining the Rays rotation for good on May 14, he has 8 wins—tied with Cole for the most in the majors over that span. ALL-STAR STREAK ENDS—When Chris Archer yielded a home run to Andrew McCutchen in the 6th inning of Tuesday’s 86th All-Star Game, it was the first run the Rays had ever allowed in an All-Star Game, ending a scoreless streak of 11 innings, which was the longest active streak. First Pitch: 7:07 p.m. | Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Spanish) Game No.: 92 (46-45) | Road Game No.: 41 (22-18) | All-Time Game No.: 2,844 (1,318-1,525) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,426 (592-825) April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 4-8 Upcoming Games Opp. Time TV Rays Starting Pitcher Opp. Starting Pitcher Sat., July 18 @TOR 1:07 p.m. Sun Sports RH Erasmo Ramirez (8-3, 3.63) RH R.A. Dickey (3-10, 4.87) Sun., July 19 @TOR 1:07 p.m. Sun Sports RH Chris Archer (9-6, 2.74) RH Marco Estrada (6-5, 3.52) **All games broadcast on WDAE 620 AM; Sat and Sun games will be broadcast in Spanish on WGES 680 AM. All times Eastern Standard Time (EST).** MOST PLAYERS USED BEFORE ALL-STAR BREAK, SINCE 1933 Texas, 2014 50 Atlanta, 2015 49 Kansas City, 2004 48 Tampa Bay, 2015 47 San Diego, 2008 47 San Diego, 2012 47 Los Angeles-AL, 2014 47 Source: Stats LLC

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FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 at TORONTO BLUE JAYSRH Jake Odorizzi (5-5, 2.30) vs. RH Drew Hutchison (8-2, 5.33)

RAY MATTER—The Rays open the second half of the season with a 6-game road trip to Toronto and Philadelphia…just prior to the All-Star Break, the Rays swept a 3-game series from the AL West-leading Houston Astros to finish as one of two AL East teams over .500 at the break (46-45)….it’s the 7th time in the past 8 years the Rays have gone to the break with a winning record…the Rays are 3.5 games behind first place New York…the Rays have been 3.5 GB or less three times at the All-Star Break and advanced to the postseason all three times (2008, 2010 and 2013)…the Rays and the Twins were the only AL teams to win their final 3 games before the break…it’s the longest win streak the Rays have ever closed out the first half with…Tampa Bay had lost 11 of their previous 12 games and had dropped 5 consecutive series before sweep-ing Houston…the Rays’ final 10 games before the All-Star break were against the three AL division leaders (New York, Kansas City and Houston) and the Rays went 4-6…the Rays have been .500 or better for 45 of the last 48 days.

HISTORIC SWEEP—In their 3-game sweep of Houston to close out the first half, the Rays held the majors’ top home run hitting team to 15 hits and 4 runs, but the offense managed only 10 runs and 16 hits, their fewest hits ever in a 3-game sweep…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time an AL team swept a 3-game series with 16 or fewer hits was April 5-7, 2011 when Cleveland swept Boston (with 16 hits)…Rays All-Star Brad Boxberger saved all 3 games becoming just the 4th Rays pitcher to save all 3 games of a 3-game sweep…joined J.P. Howell, Troy Percival and Danys Baez…in the series, the Rays beat three starters Dallas Keuchel, Collin McHugh and Lance McCullers who entered the series a combined 24-9…Rays relievers did not allow a run and only 4 hits in 10.1 innings vs. the Astros.

FIRST HALF WRAP—At 46-45, the Rays reached the All-Star break with a winning record for the seventh time in eight years since becoming the Rays…only 3 other teams in baseball have had a winning mark at the break in at least 7 of the last 8 seasons: the Cardinals (8), Yankees (8) and Angels (7)…Rays were 44-53 at the All-Star break a year ago.

Ê The Rays used 47 players, a club re-cord before the break and tied for 4th most in major league history before the break…they’ve used 27 pitchers, tied for 5th most in major league his-tory before the break—and already the club record for a season.

Ê The Rays have made 90 roster moves since Opening Day, and have placed 19 different players on the DL totaling 21 DL stints, tying the Rangers for most in the majors.

Ê The Rays 3.56 ERA was the lowest in club history before the break. Ê Rays 37 saves are a club mark before the break (10 more than be-

fore)…the bullpen has logged a major league-high 305 innings. Ê The Rays offense scored 332 runs, fewest runs scored in the first half

since their inaugural 1998 season (308). Ê The Rays are one of 3 major league teams with a winning record

averaging under 4.0 runs per game…Rays are at 3.6, Cubs at 3.9 and Mets at 3.5…in the last 40 years, only 2 AL teams finished with winning record while averaging under 4 per game and both were last season: Yankees and Mariners.

CASH-SILVERMAN DUO ONLY THE NINTH—Under first-year President of Baseball Operations Matt Silverman and first-year Manager Kevin Cash, the Rays, according to research by the Rays PR staff, are one of only 9 teams to be over .500 at the All-Star Break with a first-year manager and first-year general manager (or head of baseball operations)…two of those teams, noted below (*), went on to the postseason…the others:2009 Seattle, Jack Zduriencik (GM), Don Wakamatsu (Mgr) 46-42, 3rd1994 Houston, Bob Watson (GM), Terry Collins (Mgr) 50-38, 2nd1992 Milwaukee, Sal Bando (GM), Phil Garner (Mgr) 51-36, 2nd1983 Texas, Joe Klein (GM), Doug Rader (Mgr) 44-34, 1st1980 New York, Gene Michael (GM), Dick Howser (Mgr) 51-27, 1st*1964 New York, Ralph Houk (GM), Yogi Berra (Mgr) 45-31, 3rd*1963 Boston, Pinky Higgins (GM), Johnny Pesky (Mgr) 44-37, 3rd1957 Detroit, John McHale (GM), Jack Tighe (Mgr) 54-35, 1st

SECOND HALF LID-LIFTER—Rays are 8-9 in second half “openers” but 5-2 as the Rays…this is the fourth time they have opened the second half vs. Toronto and the third time here…the Rays are 3-0 overall and 2-0 here, winning 2-1 in 2008 and 8-5 in 2013.

RAYS ANNOUNCE HONOR PROGRAM—Today, the Rays introduced the Rays Honor Pass—a pass that entitles military personnel to two free tickets to Rays home games…the Rays Honor Pass program will allow active-duty military personnel and retired or honorably discharged veterans and their dependents to receive two tickets to any Rays home game throughout the remainder of the season…to obtain a Rays Honor Pass, visit raysbaseball.com/HonorPass and verify active duty, retired or honorably discharged vet-eran status through ID.me.

POST ALL-STAR BREAK—Since 2010, the Rays have a combined post All-Star break record of 199-155 (.562), 2nd best in the majors to the Cardi-nals, who are .001 pct. point ahead of them at 200-155 (.563).

RAYS ON THE ROAD—The Rays come out of the break playing 22 of their next 33 games on the road…on June 20, the Rays had the best road record in the majors (21-11), but since then have lost 7 of 8, 4 of those coming in walkoff style…the Rays have the fewest road losses in the majors (18, tied with KC), but their 6 walkoff losses are tied (with Seattle) for most in the AL…Rays have lost their last four road games (all at KC)…despite the recent troubles, the Rays have the majors best road record since 2010 ( 239-207, .536).

RAYS VS. TORONTO—The Rays lead the season series, 7 games to 3 and have held the Blue Jays to 3 runs or less in 8 of the games and an over-all team batting average of .198 (66-for-334)…Tampa Bay is 87-51 (.630) since becoming the Rays in 2008…they were 75-92 (.449) as the Devil Rays (1998-07)…the Rays have won 7 of their last 10 games at Rogers Centre and have won their last 3 series here including taking 3 of 4, April 13-16…Rays 162 wins all-time are their most against an opponent. ARCHER VISITS TORONTO RBI—Rays All-Star Chris Archer visited the Jr. RBI League program in Toronto this morning…Archer spoke with approximate-ly 50 youngsters ranging from 6-12 years old from the communities of Mabelle and Swansea…this is the third RBI group he has met with this year along with the Tampa and Cleveland RBI leagues…he hopes to visit others.

NEWS FROM THE DISDABLED—OF Steven Souza Jr. (right finger lacera-tion) will work out today with the Class-A Charlotte Stone Crabs and may DH tomorrow at Tampa (Yankees)…LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) threw a simulated game yesterday at Charlotte and will throw a bullpen Sat…his next action will be another simulated game on Tuesday.

REBOUNDING AL EAST TIGHTEST AT THE BREAK SINCE 1974—With the entire division separated by only 6.5 games, the AL East is the tightest it has been at the All-Star Break since 1974, when all six teams at that time were separated by only 5.0 games…since divisional play began in 1969, only two other times has a division of 5 or more teams been separated by 6.5 games or less at the break: 2006 NL West (5.0 games) and 1997 NL Central (6.5 games).

WEB GEMS—The Rays Evan Longoria (3B), Asdrubal Cabrera (SS) and Logan Forsythe (2B) have committed a combined 10 errors on the season, fewest among all regular 2B-SS-3B combinations in the majors (with each player starting a minimum of 50 games).

RAYS ROOKIES—Rays rookies have contributed 38 percent of the team’s home runs (30 of 78) and 33 percent of the Rays victories (15 of 46)…this series is just the 4th out of 30 this season in which the Rays will not start a rookie pitcher…Rays rookies have started 40 games, tied with Cincinnati for most in the majors, and thrown a major league-high 304.2 innings…Rays rookies are a combined 15-15 with a 3.96 ERA (304.2-IP, 134-ER)…15 wins are tied with Atlanta for most in the majors…Rays have used 16 rookies, tied for 2nd most in the majors with the Yankees behind Atlanta (18).

ERAS-MO (WING EM DOWN)—Erasmo Ramirez will make his 14th start to-morrow…the Rays are 10-3 (.769) in his starts…only three major league start-ers (min. 10 starts) have seen their teams win a higher pct of their starts: DET David Price (15-3, .833), STL Carlos Martinez (14-3, .824) and PIT Gerrit Cole (14-4, .777)…since joining the Rays rotation for good on May 14, he has 8 wins—tied with Cole for the most in the majors over that span.

ALL-STAR STREAK ENDS—When Chris Archer yielded a home run to Andrew McCutchen in the 6th inning of Tuesday’s 86th All-Star Game, it was the first run the Rays had ever allowed in an All-Star Game, ending a scoreless streak of 11 innings, which was the longest active streak.

First Pitch: 7:07 p.m. | Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Spanish)Game No.: 92 (46-45) | Road Game No.: 41 (22-18) | All-Time Game No.: 2,844 (1,318-1,525) | All-Time Road Game No.: 1,426 (592-825)

April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 4-8

Upcoming Games Opp. Time TV Rays Starting Pitcher Opp. Starting PitcherSat., July 18 @TOR 1:07 p.m. Sun Sports RH Erasmo Ramirez (8-3, 3.63) RH R.A. Dickey (3-10, 4.87)Sun., July 19 @TOR 1:07 p.m. Sun Sports RH Chris Archer (9-6, 2.74) RH Marco Estrada (6-5, 3.52)

**All games broadcast on WDAE 620 AM; Sat and Sun games will be broadcast in Spanish on WGES 680 AM. All times Eastern Standard Time (EST).**

MOST PLAYERS USEDBEFORE ALL-STAR BREAK,

SINCE 1933Texas, 2014 50Atlanta, 2015 49Kansas City, 2004 48Tampa Bay, 2015 47San Diego, 2008 47San Diego, 2012 47Los Angeles-AL, 2014 47

Source: Stats LLC

TONIGHT’S STARTER—RH JAKE ODORIZZI (5-5, 2.30)

Ê LAST START—On Sat vs. HOU, returned from the 15-day DL (left oblique tightness) and recorded his first win since May 31 at BAL, low-ering his ERA to 2.30 with 5.2 shutout innings…yielded a season-high-tying 3 BB, but only allowed 2 hits and none until the 4th inning…pitched out of a bases-loaded, 2-out jam in the 4th…did not allow a run for the 5th time in 11 career starts vs. AL West opponents…his line: W, 5.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 SO, 89 pitches, 52 strikes.

Ê ON THE LINE—Has made consecutive scoreless starts for the first time since Aug 30–Sep 4, 2014…tonight, he could join Alex Cobb (April 6–May 22, 2014) as the only pitchers in club history with 3 straight score-less starts within the same season…others to do it spanning two sea-sons are Alex Colome (Sep 15, 2014–May 1, 2015) and Matt Moore (Sep 29, 2012–April 10, 2013).

Ê A.L. LEADERS—Among pitchers with at least 60 IP, ranks among AL leaders in ERA (2.30, 3rd), WHIP (1.01, 4th), opp avg. (.210, 7th), opp OBP (.258, 4th) and opp OPS (.594, 6th).

Ê UNSUPPORTED—Has received the 6th lowest run support in the AL (min. 10 starts) at 2.84 R/9 IP (82.1-IP, 26-RS)…got 3 runs of support in his last start vs. HOU, his 3rd highest total of the season…the Rays have scored 2 runs or fewer for him 10 times in 13 starts and have given him a total of 6 runs in his 5 losses.

Ê ROAD IMPROVEMENT—Has a 3.09 ERA (43.2-IP, 15-ER) in 7 road starts this season…has yielded 2 runs or fewer in 4 of those 7 starts, and gone 6-plus IP in all but one—the start he departed due to injury…in 2014, had a 6.32 ERA (68.1-IP, 44-ER) in 14 road starts, compared to a 2.62 ERA at home—the largest home-road differential in the majors (min. 100 IP)…his road ERA was 2nd highest in club history among season qualifiers—only Mark Hendrickson (6.53 in 2005) was higher.

Ê GOING DEEP—Completed at least 6 IP in his first 11 starts this season, before leaving his 12th after 4.1 IP due to injury…it tied with James Shields (11, 2011) for the 2nd longest streak of 6-plus IP to start the

season in club history, and trailed Shields (14, 2007). Ê In 13 starts, has pitched into the 7th inning 10 times, more than

he did in all of 2014 (8 times in 31 starts).

Ê COBBYCAT—32.5 pct. of his pitches have been changeups, most in the AL (min. 60 IP), according to FanGraphs…has 34 strikeouts with the changeup, accounting for 50.0 percent of his total strikeouts…borrowed his changeup grip from Alex Cobb in the 2013-14 offseason.

Ê Opponents are batting .197 (25-for-127) with 4 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR and 34 SO in at-bat ending with the changeup, per PITCHf/x.

Ê RIGHT AND LEFT—Has held right-handed batters to a .180 opp avg. (23-for-128), 4th in the AL (min. 100 AB), but 5 of those 23 hits have been home runs…lefties have hit .232 (42-for-181) but with 0 HR…hasn’t allowed a homer to a lefty since Sep 24, 2014 at BOS, off the bat of Garin Cecchini…has gone 182 homerless AB vs. LHB since then.

Ê REDEFINING THE QUALITY START—Has made 9 quality starts (6 IP or more, 3 ER or fewer) out of 13 starts total…in addition, in 3 of those he’s allowed no more than 3 hits and 1 ER—and since the start of 2014, has made 11 such starts (6 IP or more, 3 H and 1 ER or fewer), tied for most in the majors over that span.

Ê GROUNDED—Has a 1.20 GB/FB ratio this season, below the AL aver-age (1.42), but up considerably from his 0.65 GB/FB ratio last season—2nd lowest in the majors to SEA Chris Young (0.42)…has also induced more GIDP this season (2) than he did all of last (1).

Ê THE LONG BALL—Has allowed 5 HR, and 3 of them came in one start on May 31 at BAL: 2 solo shots by Delmon Young and a 2-run homer by Manny Machado in the 7th, his last batter faced…dating back to the end of last season, has allowed 12 HR in his last 20 starts spanning 120.2 IP, and 7 of those 12 HR have come in 3 starts spanning 16.2 IP against the Orioles.

Ê TOP ROOKIE—In 2014, was named the Rays Rookie of the Year by the Tampa Bay Chapter of the BBWAA…received one third-place vote in the BBWAA voting for AL Rookie of the Year…led all major league rookies with 174 SO and 31 starts, and ranked 2nd with 168 IP…his 174 SO fell one shy of the club rookie record (175 by Matt Moore in 2012).

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER Ê His 42-39 record at the midway point made him one of 11 active manag-

ers with a winning mark through their first 81 career ML games. Ê 37-year-old manager is the youngest skipper in the majors since ARI A.J.

Hinch (34) in 2009 and youngest active manager/head coach in the four major sports, ahead of Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens (38).

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., and appeared in 13 major league games in 2005 for Lou Piniella.

Ê Has been ejected twice as manager: April 16 at TOR, May 10 vs. TEX.

Ê LAST START—On Fri vs. HOU, improved to 8-3, most wins ever by a Rays pitcher at the All-Star break in his first season after being acquired via trade (prev. Matt Garza, 7-5 in 2008)…only run allowed came via a 2nd-inning solo homer by Colby Rasmus…faced the minimum in innings 3-thru-6, and retired 11 straight at one point prior to Preston Tucker’s 6th-inning single…Rays took the lead in the bottom of the 6th, and went McGee/Jepsen/Boxberger to close it out…his line: W, 6 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 5 SO, 1 HR, 77 pitches, 50 strikes.

Ê Yielded 1 run or fewer for the 9th time, one shy of AL leaders Chris Archer and SEA Felix Hernandez, who have made 19 and 18 starts, respectively, to Erasmo’s 13.

Ê ERASMO LATELY—Since moving into the starting rotation for good on May 14, has made 11 starts and gone 8-2—most wins in the AL and tied with PIT Gerrit Cole for most in the majors…has lowered his ERA from 8.38 to a season-low 3.63 over that span.

Ê STREAKING—Has allowed 2 runs or fewer in each of his last 8 starts (since May 30), the 3rd longest streak in franchise history…only ones longer are Alex Cobb (12, July 9–Sep 11, 2014) and Drew Smyly (9, Aug 11, 2014–Current).

Ê THE TURNAROUND—His ERA stands at a season-low 3.63…yielded 16 runs (15 earned) in his first 2 apps (1 start) spanning 5.1 IP this year, a 25.31 ERA, and only 17 runs (all earned) in 74 IP since then…since April 19, is 8-2 with a 2.07 ERA in 18 apps (12 starts), ranking among AL leaders (min. 50 IP) in ERA (2nd to OAK Sonny Gray), opp avg (.184, 1st), opp OBP (.263, 6th), opp SLG (.281, 2nd) and WHIP (0.91, 1st).

Ê vs. TORONTO—Is 1-1 with a 6.88 ERA (17-IP, 13-ER) in 5 career apps (3 starts) against the Blue Jays, and 1-1, 8.31 (13-IP, 12-ER) in 4 apps (2 starts) at Rogers Centre…has yielded 10 R/9 ER in 2 starts spanning 7.1 IP against them this season, including 9 R/8 ER in 3.1 IP on April 15 at TOR.

TOMORROW’S STARTER—RH ERASMO RAMIREZ (8-3, 3.63)

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2014 Tampa Bay 11-13 4.13 31 31 0 0 168.0 156 79 77 59 174 20 .2422015 Tampa Bay 5-5 2.30 13 13 0 0 82.1 65 22 21 18 68 5 .210

Charlotte (A) 0-0 0.93 2 2 0 0 9.2 4 1 1 2 8 0 .118Major League Totals 16-20 3.60 53 50 0 0 287.1 257 118 115 89 268 29 .235Minor League Totals 43-27 3.43 123 110 0 0 614.2 543 263 234 194 621 55 .236

2015 SPLITSvs. RH: .180 (23-128), 5-HRvs. LH: .232 (42-181)Home: 2-2, 1.40 ERA (38.2-IP, 6-ER)Road: 3-3, 3.09 ERA (43.2-IP, 15-ER)

ODORIZZI vs. BLUE JAYSCAREER—Is 2-0 with a 2.00 ERA (27-IP, 6-ER) in 4 career starts against the Blue Jays, and 1-0, 2.77 (13-IP, 4-ER) in 2 starts at Rogers Centre…his only start against them this season was April 13 at Rogers Centre, and he got the win going a career-high 8 IP while inducing a career-high 13 ground ball outs…his Rays debut came here on May 20, 2013.

2015 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/8 vs. BAL W-1 0.00 6.2 2 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 94/66 W, 2-0 Gonzalez up, 1-04/13 at TOR W-2 0.61 8.0 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 103/63 W, 2-1 Dickey up, 2-14/18 vs. NYY L-1 1.74 6.0 5 3 3 2 9 0 0 0 102/64 L, 0-9 Tanaka down, 2-04/23 vs. BOS -- 1.65 6.2 3 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 93/57 W, 2-1 Buchholz tied, 1-14/28 at NYY L-2 2.41 6.1 9 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 98/65 L, 2-4 Whitley down, 4-2APRIL 2-2 2.41 33.2 21 9 9 8 26 0 1 1 -- -- -- --5/4 at BOS W-3 2.21 7.0 7 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 110/78 W, 5-1 Buchholz up, 5-15/10 vs. TEX -- 2.09 6.2 7 1 1 0 7 1 0 1 91/62 L, 1-2 Rodriguez tied, 1-15/15 at MIN L-3 2.36 6.0 8 3 3 0 5 1 0 2 104/68 L, 2-3 Hughes tied, 2-25/20 at ATL L-4 2.43 6.0 4 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 83/56 L, 1-2 Perez down, 2-15/25 vs. SEA L-5 2.31 7.0 5 2 1 2 7 0 0 0 108/73 L, 1-4 Elias down, 2-15/31 at BAL W-4 2.61 6.0 7 4 4 2 6 3 1 0 98/61 W, 9-5 Tillman up, 7-4MAY 2-3 2.79 38.2 38 13 12 6 33 5 1 3 -- -- -- --6/5 at SEA -- 2.47 4.1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 74/49 W, 1-0 Happ tied, 0-07/11 vs. HOU W-5 2.30 5.2 2 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 89/52 W, 3-0 Keuchel up, 3-0

2015 GAME LOG (A)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT7/1 at BRD -- 2.25 4.0 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 -- W, 5-2 Duncan up, 2-17/6 vs. PMB -- 0.93 5.2 2 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 -- W, 4-0 Kaminsky tied, 0-0

A.L. ERA LEADERS, MIN. 60 INNINGS

*Sonny Gray, OAK 2.04*Dallas Keuchel, HOU 2.23Jake Odorizzi, TB 2.30**Hector Santiago, LAA 2.33*David Price, DET 2.38

* All-Star | **replaced Gray

RAYS HITTER NOTES

#1 TIM BECKHAM, INF Sun: DNP HOU Series: DNP Trip: -- vs. LH: .250 (12-48), 3-HR2015: .213/.267/.426, 5-HR, 16-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-8 RISP: .167 (4-24) vs. RH: .174 (8-46), 2-HR

Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sunday as Asdrubal Cabrera was placed on the 15-day DL…marks his third stint with the Rays this season, fol-lowing Opening Day–May 22 and May 25–June 26…missed 25 games during his second stint due to a strained right hamstring.

Ê Batting .381/.417/.714 (8-for-21) with 2 HR and 7 RBI in 7 G (5 starts) against Toronto this season…had a 2-run homer on April 16 at Rogers Centre (Aaron Loup), 2-run homer on April 24 vs. TOR (Jeff Francis) and 2-run double off the LF wall on April 25 vs. TOR (Miguel Castro), breaking a 2-2 tie in the 8th.

Ê Hit .297/.372/.432 (11-for-37) with 5 2B, 4 RBI and 2 SB in 10 games for Triple-A Durham, all since his last option (June 29–July 11). Ê Has played 37 games with 23 starts (12-2B, 7-SS, 4-DH)…has made 14 starts vs. left-handed starters…batting .250 (12-for-48) vs. LHP. Ê Batting .160/.224/.280 (12-for-75) with 2 HR and 9 RBI in 23 G as a starter compared to .421/.450/1.000 (8-for-19) with 3 HR and 7 RBI off the bench.

#9 JOEY BUTLER, OF Sun: DNP HOU Series: 0-5, R Trip: 1-15, 4-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .302 (19-63), 3-HR2015: .287/.341/.431, 6-HR, 21-RBI, 5-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .244 (11-45) vs. RH: .280 (37-132), 3-HR

Ê Batting .098 (4-for-41) over his last 15 games (9 starts), since June 24…has struck out in 20 of 41 AB over that span…leads team with 11 GIDP. Ê Since his May 3 call-up, ranks among AL rookie leaders in avg. (2nd), OBP (1st), SLG (1st), 2B (10, T-2nd), HR (3rd), RBI (T-2nd) and hits (56, 2nd). Ê His .287 avg. would be the highest ever by a Rays DH (min. 100 PA)…franchise record for a designated hitter is .279 (Jose Canseco, 1999). Ê According to Baseball Reference, is batting .529/.529/.882 (18-for-34) when going to the opposite field, with 3 HR and 8 RBI. Ê Has drawn 11 BB in his last 85 PA, compared to 2 BB in his first 126 PA…on July 9 at KC had the second multi-BB game of his career. Ê Has played in 59 games with 48 starts (32-DH, 14-LF, 2-RF)…five of his 6 HR, including his last four, have come on the road (last June 19 at CLE).

#19 CURT CASALI, C Sun: 0-2, BB HOU Series: 0-2, BB Trip: 2-8, 2-2B, 2-RBI, R vs. LH: .000 (0-4)2015: .233/.314/.433, 1-HR, 3-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .000 (0-6) vs. RH: .269 (7-26), 1-HR

Ê Has played in 13 games with 11 starts at catcher since his June 13 recall…is 1 of a club-record-tying (2011, 2001) 16 rookies used by the Rays. Ê On Sun vs. HOU, drew an 8-pitch walk in the 5th to load the bases, setting up John Jaso’s game-tying bases-loaded walk. Ê Has thrown out 3 of 12 attempted base stealers (25 percent) this season and 5 of 27 in his career (18.5 percent). Ê Had a career-high 2 RBI on July 5 at NYY (sac fly, bases loaded walk)…only career HR came on June 17 at WAS, off Jordan Zimmermann.

#7 DAVID DEJESUS, OF Sun: 2-3, 3B, RBI, 2-R HOU Series: 2-6, 3B, 2-RBI, 2-R Trip: 5-13, 2B, 2-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .143 (1-7)2015: .274/.330/.401, 5-HR, 26-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.667, 2-3) RISP: .234 (11-47) vs. RH: .278 (57-205), 5-HR

Ê Batting .368/.429/.526 (7-for-19) in his last 7 games (all starts) since July 3, on the heels of a 1-for-30 slump. Ê Had a 2nd-inning RBI triple on Sun vs. HOU, his second triple this season (also June 18 at WAS)…scored 2 runs, tying his season high (4th time,

last May 31 at BAL)…had an RBI groundout on July 10 vs. HOU, his first RBI since June 26 vs. BOS. Ê Has recorded an RBI in consecutive games for the first time since May 17-19…is 2-for-his-last 25 with RISP, since his 6th inning AB on May 20. Ê Has played 32 games since his last HR, May 31 at BAL…his next homer will be No. 100 of his career…has gone 90 at-bats since his last one. Ê Has played in 74 games with 59 starts (38-LF, 20-DH, 1-RF)…has made 39 starts in the outfield this season, compared to 13 in 2014.

#10 JAKE ELMORE, INF/OF Sun: 1-3, R HOU Series: 1-5, BB, 2-R Trip: 0-8, RBI, 2-BB vs. LH: .300 (12-40), 1-HR2015: .213/.272/.303, 2-HR, 16-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .222 (8-36) vs. RH: .171 (14-82), 1-HR

Ê Snapped an 0-for-19 on Sun vs. HOU with a 5th-inning single, his first hit since his June 27 homer…is 2-for-his-last-34 and 3-for-his-last-43. Ê Marks his second stint with the Rays this season (also April 22–May 8)…has been up since May 25, batting .202/.262/.266 (22-for-109) over that span. Ê Has made 35 starts (21-1B, 5-3B, 4-2B, 3-LF, 2-SS)…had 10 RBI in his first 16 games (11 starts) with the Rays…only has 6 RBI in his last 28 games

(24 starts) since June 5, but has more (16) this season in 44 games than he did in his career (13) in 87 games entering 2015. Ê Has appeared at all 9 positions (including pitcher) in his career…at 5’9”, is the shortest to ever appear in a game at 1B for the Rays.

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, INF Sun: 0-3, R HOU Series: 2-10, R Trip: 4-24, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, 3-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .267 (23-86), 5-HR2015: .274/.357/.419, 9-HR, 35-RBI, 7-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .190 (16-84) vs. RH: .277 (62-224), 4-HR

Ê Has already established career highs in RBI (35), HR (9) and 2B (16) and ranks among team leaders in RBI (2nd), HR (T-2nd), doubles (T-3rd), XBH (26, T-2nd) and multi-hit games (19, T-2nd)…among AL 2B, ranks 3rd in OBP, 5th in avg. and SLG and T-4th in XBH.

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-17…only has 4 RBI in his last 23 games (all starts) since June 18, and only has 5 XBH (3-2B, 2-HR) over that span. Ê Had his first career inside-the-park HR on July 8 at KC, first by a Ray since DeJesus on Sep 7, 2014 vs. BAL…was his first HR since June 22 vs. TOR. Ê Has played in 89 games and made a career-high 85 starts (67-2B, 11-1B, 4-3B, 3-DH)…has 310 AB, 5 shy of tying his career high (315, 2012).

#5 BRANDON GUYER, OF Sun: 0-1 (def. rep.) HOU Series: 2-7, HR, 2-RBI, BB, R Trip: 1-11, BB vs. LH: .253 (24-95), 2-HR2015: .260/.356/.373, 3-HR, 18-RBI, 9-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .324 (12-37) vs. RH: .268 (22-82), 1-HR

Ê Batting .275/.380/.413 (30-for-109) with 3 HR at home, compared to .235/.316/.309 (16-for-68) with 0 HR on the road…had a solo homer on July 10 vs. HOU, his first since May 8 vs. TEX, with 113 homerless AB in between…was his first vs. RHP since Aug 29, 2014 vs. BOS (Anthony Ranaudo).

Ê Has played in 69 games with 43 starts (24-LF, 10-RF, 8-CF, 1-DH)…has started all 24 Rays games vs. left-handed starters, and 23 of 24 at leadoff. Ê Ranks among team leaders in SB (9, T-2nd), HBP (11, 1st–and 2nd in the AL) and OBP (.356, 2nd—min. 100 PA). Ê Hitless in his last 8 AB as a PH (since the start of June)…batting .273/.333/.409 (6-for-22) as a PH, and .286/.375/.429 (8-for-28) off the bench.

#28 JOHN JASO, 1B/OF/DH Sun: 1-3, RBI, BB HOU Series: 2-10, 2B, RBI, 2-BB, R Trip: 7-12, 2B, HR, 2-RBI, 2-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .200 (1-5)2015: .409/.500/.636, 1-HR, 3-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .000 (0-3) vs. RH: .471 (8-17), 1-HR

Ê Drew a game-tying bases-loaded walk in the 5th on Sun vs. HOU, third of his career…first two instances both came with the Mariners in 2012. Ê Reinstated from the 60-day DL on July 7, and batting .409/.481/.636 (9-for-22) since his return, reaching in 13 of his 27 PA. Ê Has played in 8 games with 7 starts (6-DH, 1-LF), following a left wrist contusion suffered Opening Day…lone start in LF was July 9 at KC, first outfield start

of his career…started twice in LF on his rehab assignment, and played 39 innings in LF in spring training, his first time in the outfield since high school. Ê Only homer came on July 7 at KC (G2), his first start after being reinstated from the DL…was his first since Aug 16, 2014 at ATL (with OAK), and first

in a Rays uniform since Sep 9, 2011 vs. BOS…the next day, July 8 at KC, had a career-high-tying 3 hits and reached a career-high-tying 4 times.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, OF Sun: 0-3 HOU Series: 0-8 Trip: 8-27, 2B, 3-3B, RBI, 2-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .259 (15-58)2015: .248/.283/.410, 4-HR, 16-RBI, 9-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .288 (17-59) vs. RH: .246 (57-232), 4-HR

Ê Leads the majors with 9 triples (last July 7 (G1) at KC)…tied a club record for most triples before the All-Star break, with Carl Crawford (2004, 2005), and were the most by an AL player before the break since DET Curtis Granderson in 2007 (15)…has as many or more triples than three major league teams…has 17 triples since his final call-up on May 28, 2014, most in the majors over that span, ahead of CWS Adam Eaton (16).

Ê Hitless in his last 9 at-bats, and 1-for-his-last-13…ranks among team leaders in 2B (17, T-1st), XBH (30, 1st) and multi-hit games (19, T-2nd). Ê Has played 86 G with 73 starts (71-CF, 2-RF)…has 8 OF assists, 2nd among ML CF…has made 1 E in 239 TC and leads the majors with 14.4 UZR, per

FanGraphs…Ultimate Zone Rating puts a run value to defense, attempting to quantify how many runs a player has saved (or given up) defensively. Ê Is 9-for-10 in stolen base attempts…all 9 SB have come since May 16, most on the team and T-5th in the AL over that span.

#21 JAMES LONEY, 1B Sun: 1-2, BB HOU Series: 2-9, BB Trip: 8-27, 2B, HR, 5-RBI, 4-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .194 (6-31), 1-HR2015: .276/.331/.379, 3-HR, 16-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.500, 1-2) RISP: .343 (12-35) vs. RH: .298 (34-114), 2-HR

Ê Batting .278/.357/.389 (10-for-36) with 5 RBI in 10 games (all starts) since his return from the 15-day DL on July 3 (left middle finger fracture). Ê Has played every inning of every game at 1B since his return…is one of seven players the Rays have used at 1B this year, and the others—Dykstra, El-

more, Forsythe, Franklin, Krauss, Rivera—hit a combined .201/.266/.335 (36-for-179) with 6 2B, 6 HR, 22 RBI and 16 runs scored at the position. Ê Is 2 HR shy of 100 for his career…homered in his 4th game back from the DL on July 7 at KC (G1), his first since May 3 vs. BAL. Ê Batting .329/.391/.408 (25-for-76) in his last 21 games—including his last 11 before the DL stint—raising his season avg. from .217 to .276. Ê Has made two DL stints this season (April 8-23, May 25–July 2), after none from 2006-14.

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#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Sun: 0-4 HOU Series: 1-9, RBI, 2-BB Trip: 11-31, 2-2B, HR, 6-RBI, BB, 3-R vs. LH: .338 (22-65), 2-HR2015: .276/.350/.414, 9-HR, 41-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-5 RISP: .239 (17-71) vs. RH: .260 (66-254), 7-HR

Ê Batting .438/.537/.531 (14-for-32) vs. TOR this season…has more H (137), 2B (33), 3B (4), RBI (87), BB (65) vs. TOR than any team in his career. Ê Ranks among team leaders in RBI (41, 1st), doubles (17, T-1st), HR (9, T-2nd), hits (88, 1st), walks (35, 1st), runs scored (38, 2nd), multi-hit games (20,

1st) and game-winning RBI (10, 1st—and T-2nd in the AL)…is the club’s all-time leader in HR (193), 2B (243), XBH (448), RBI (676) and SLG (.487). Ê Batting .292/.357/.407 (33-for-113) in his last 30 games (all starts) since June 12…last homer came on July 7 at KC (G1), off Chris Young. Ê Ranks 4th among AL third basemen with 41 RBI, trailing TOR Josh Donaldson (60), BAL Manny Machado (48) and MIN Trevor Plouffe (46). Ê Has a .976 fielding pct., which would be a club record for a 3B (Akinori Iwamura, .975, 2007)…has made 5 errors in 207 chances.

#44 RENE RIVERA, C Sun: DNP HOU Series: 3-6, 2B, 2-RBI, R Trip: 5-13, HR, 5-RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .194 (14-72)2015: .185/.221/.306, 5-HR, 24-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.500, 3-6) RISP: .216 (12-53) vs. RH: .180 (27-150), 5-HR

Ê Had a 2-run, bases-loaded single in the 2nd on Sat vs. HOU…added a 7th-inning double for his 7th multi-hit game of the season, 5th since June 16 and 3rd since July 3…batting .268/.288/.500 (15-for-56) in 17 games (16 starts) since June 16, raising his avg. from .157 to .185.

Ê Has thrown out 10 of his last 19 potential base-stealers and 16 of his last 32 (50 percent) after starting the season 2-for-14…his 39.1 pct. eraser rate is 3rd in the majors, and his 18 CS ranks T-2nd…the highest pct. by a catcher in franchise history was set by Toby Hall in 2003 (41.3).

Ê Has made 67 starts (64-C, 2-1B, 1-DH)…last homer came on July 8 at KC, a solo shot in the 9th giving him a career-high-tying 3 hits.

#24 GRADY SIZEMORE, OF Sun: 0-3, RBI HOU Series: 0-3, RBI Trip: 3-20, 2B, RBI, R vs. LH: .333 (3-9)2015: .237/.267/.309, 1-HR, 12-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-19 RISP: .250 (8-32) vs. RH: .231 (30-130), 1-HR

Ê Had the game-winning RBI on Sun vs. HOU, an RBI fielder’s choice in the 5th to give the Rays a 4-3 lead they never relinquished. Ê Hitless in his last 19 at-bats…hit .409 (9-for-22) in his first 6 games (5 starts) with the Rays, but hasn’t recorded a hit in his last 6 G (5 starts) since. Ê Selected from Class-A Charlotte on June 28…released by PHI on June 1, signed minor league deal with Rays on June 15. Ê Batting .267 (28-for-105) in 34 games (26 starts) since the beginning of May, compared to .147 (5-for-34) in 17 games (7 starts) this April with PHI. Ê Of his 10 starts with the Rays, has hit leadoff (3x), No. 2 (6x) and cleanup once, first start of his career at cleanup…lone homer came June 29 vs.

CLE, breaking up Cody Anderson’s perfect game in the 7th…had 3 hits in his Rays debut on June 28 vs. BOS, tying a club record for a debut.

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 7/12 vs. HOU (SV, 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 23-25 vs. LH: .211 (15-71), 2-HR2015: 4-5-23, 3.25 ERA, 40 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 6/3 at LAA IR-RS: 10-3 vs. RH: .226 (14-62), 3-HR

Ê Selected to the All-Star Game by Royals manager Ned Yost, the first selection of his career…did not pitch; warmed up in the 2nd inning. Ê Saved all 3 games of the Houston series from July 10-12, and only allowed 1 BB over those 3 apps…joined J.P. Howell (July 17-19, 2009 at KC), Troy Per-

cival (April 22-24, 2008 vs. TOR) and Danys Baez (Aug 19-21, 2005 vs. TEX) as the only pitchers in club history to save every game of a 3-game sweep. Ê Among AL relievers, ranks T-3rd in saves (23) and T-5th in SO (48)…his 23 saves at the All-Star break were T-3rd-most in club history at the break, trailing

Roberto Hernandez (26) in 1999 and Fernando Rodney (25) in 2012…has a chance to become the 10th different Rays save leader in the last 11 seasons. Ê Has entered in the 7th (twice), 8th (4x), 9th (30x) and extras (4x)…the Rays have been tied or had the lead in 39 of his 40 apps. Ê Has yielded 18 BB, T-2nd among AL relievers, and his 5 losses rank T-1st among AL relievers…has been on the mound for 3 walk-off losses this year. Ê According to Baseball Reference, 139 of his 154 BF—90.3 percent—have come in “Late & Close” situations (PA in the 7th inning or later with the

batting team tied, ahead by one or the tying run on deck)…it’s the 2nd-highest rate in the majors, trailing teammate Kevin Jepsen (91.9 pct.).

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 7/7 (G1) at KC (0.1-IP, 1-H, 1-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-2 vs. LH: .236 (13-55)2015: 1-1-0, 3.28 ERA, 39 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 5/13 vs. NYY IR-RS: 28-4 vs. RH: .326 (14-43), 3-HR

Ê Since joining the Rays on April 28, ranks T-1st in the AL and T-5th in the majors with 34 apps (28 scoreless) and has compiled a 2.91 ERA (21.2-IP, 7-ER). Ê Hasn’t pitched since July 7 at KC (G1)…of his 34 apps for the Rays, has gone 0.2 IP or shorter 22 times, and has faced 1 batter 7 times. Ê Has inherited 21 baserunners with the Rays…has only allowed 2 to score (9.5 pct.—2nd in the AL)…inherited 7 runners with the Nationals. Ê First career win came June 20 at CLE, in his 102nd career app, most apps before a win since TEX Brian Shouse in 2004 (112th app)…source: Elias.

. #37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 7/9 at KC (1.0-IP, 4-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .294 (47-160), 4-HR2015: 3-4-0, 4.85 ERA, 15 G, 13 GS Long Relief App: 2.1, 7/7 at KC (G2) IR-RS: 1-1 vs. RH: .287 (35-122), 5-HR

Ê His last 2 apps have come in relief, allowing 9 H and 3 R/ER in 3.1 IP…opponents are batting .500 (9-for-18) against him in those 2 apps…last pitched July 9 at KC, yielding 4 hits in the 8th…on July 7 at KC (G2) made his first relief app since Sep 21, 2014 vs. CWS, the last 2.1 IP of a 7-1 loss.

Ê Has totaled 21 BB to 27 SO in 48 IP since May 26, a 3.94 BB/9 IP and 1.29 SO/BB ratio…only yielded 1.11 BB/9 IP this season before that. Ê Is 6-5 with a 3.56 ERA (103.2-IP, 41-ER) in 19 career starts, compared to a 9.72 ERA (8.1-IP, 9-ER) in 4 career relief apps…in his career, is 4-1 with

a 2.70 ERA (56.2-IP, 17-ER) in 12 apps (9 starts) on the road, compared to 2-4 and a 5.37 ERA (55.1-IP, 33-ER) at home.. #54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 7/12 vs. HOU (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 2-2 vs. LH: .200 (14-70), 1-HR2015: 1-4-2, 3.40 ERA, 41 G, 2 GS Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 6/24 vs. TOR IR-RS: 19-2 vs. RH: .147 (11-75), 3-HR

Ê His last 4 apps spanning 4 IP have been scoreless, with 1 baserunner over that span…had a scoreless 7th on Sun vs. HOU, yielding a leadoff single. Ê Yielded a career-high 4 runs on July 3 at NYY, taking the loss on a walk-off, 3-run homer to Brian McCann in the 12th…had a stretch of 4 apps from

June 26–July 3 when he allowed 9 H and 8 R/ER in 4 IP…in his other 37 apps (2 starts) combined has allowed 16 H and 8 R/ER in 38.1 IP. Ê Only 2 of his 19 IR have scored (10.5 pct.—3rd in the AL)…30 of his 39 relief apps have been scoreless…also made 2 starts, both at NL parks. Ê Had a club-record streak of 32 consecutive batters retired end on June 24 vs. TOR, on an 11th-inning single to Ezequiel Carrera.

#47 BRANDON GOMES, RH Last App: 7/12 vs. HOU (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .220 (11-50), 1-HR2015: 1-4-0, 3.68 ERA, 30 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 4/29 at NYY IR-RS: 23-6 vs. RH: .290 (18-62), 3-HR

Ê On Sun vs. HOU, pitched on 4 days’ rest and had a scoreless 6th, replacing Matt Moore…stranded the potential tying and go-ahead runs. Ê Has yielded at least 1 BB in 4 of his last 7 apps since June 20, a total of 6 BB over that span, compared to 3 BB in his first 23 apps this season. Ê Has inherited a team-high 23 baserunners…has entered with runners on base in 12 of 30 apps, and recorded at least 4 outs in 6 of 29 apps. Ê Allowed career-high-tying 4 runs (3rd time, last Sep 2, 2013 at LAA) on July 7 at KC (G2), taking the loss after a bases-clearing double by Alcides Escobar. Ê Has allowed 4 HR, one shy of a career high…last allowed one (and took the loss) on June 24 vs. TOR, in the 12th inning to Chris Colabello.

#40 KEVIN JEPSEN, RH Last App: 7/12 vs. HOU (1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 5-9 vs. LH: .257 (18-70), 3-HR2015: 1-5-5, 3.11 ERA, 42 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 4/29 at NYY IR-RS: 13-6 vs. RH: .209 (14-67), 1-HR

Ê Tied for the AL lead with 42 apps…pitched all 3 games of last weekend’s series vs. HOU, July 10-12, including a perfect 8th on Sun vs. HOU…ranks T-2nd in the AL holds, trailing LAA Joe Smith (22)…the Rays have been tied or had the lead in 41 of his 42 apps…only other app was a 1-run defecit.

Ê Per Baseball Reference, 148 of 161 BF—91.9 percent—have been in “Late & Close” situations, highest in the majors…see Boxberger notes for details. Ê Is holding right-handed hitters to a .209/.260/.284 (14-for-67), compared to .257/.361/.400 (18-for-70)…has yielded 12 BB to left-handed hitters. Ê Has yielded 18 BB, T-2nd among AL relievers, and his 5 losses rank T-1st among AL relievers…is on pace for a career-high 32 BB…allowed 23 BB

last year; his career-high is 29 (2010)…his BB/9 IP has increased from 3.2 in 2014 to 4.3 this year; SO/9 IP is down from 10.4 in 2014 to 7.4 this year.

#57 JAKE MCGEE, LH Last App: 7/11 vs. HOU (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 3-4 vs. LH: .200 (5-25), 1-HR2015: 0-0-3, 1.37 ERA, 21 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 7/10 vs. HOU IR-RS: 2-0 vs. RH: .152 (7-46)

Ê His last 17 apps spanning 16.1 IP have been scoreless, longest scoreless innings streak by a Rays pitcher this season (prev. Chris Archer, 16.0, April 11-21)…it’s the longest streak of scoreless apps by a Rays pitcher since Fernando Rodney ended the 2012 season with 19 straight scoreless apps.

Ê Had a scoreless 7th on Sat vs. HOU, escaping a 2-on, 2-out jam…went 1.1 IP on July 10 vs. HOU, his longest app since Aug 24, 2014 at TOR (2 IP). Ê Has struck out 29 of his 73 BF (39.7 percent), 2nd-highest rate in the AL (min. 50 BF)…leads the AL with 14.50 SO/BB (29-SO, 2-BB), min. 50 BF. Ê Has entered in the 7th inning (8x), 8th (10x) and 9th (3x)…according to Baseball Reference, 64 of 73 BF—87.7 percent—have been in “Late &

Close” situations, 4th-highest rate in the majors (min. 50 BF) and 3rd in the AL (behind Jepsen, Boxberger)…see Boxberger notes for details. Ê Has brought his ERA down from 8.10 to 1.37 since yielding a grand slam to Kyle Seager in his 4th app of the season on May 26 vs. SEA.

RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: W3 When commit error: 15-22 Hit homer: 31-22Current Record: 46-45 Ahead after 6-7-8: 37-6/40-2/43-0 Homer with men on: 15-10Home/Road: 24-27/22-18 Behind after 6-7-8: 2-30/1-34/0-38 Hit multiple homers: 12-7Day/Night: 13-15/33-30 Tied after 6-7-8: 7-9/5-9/3-7 Score first: 32-11Grass/Turf: 19-17/27-28 1-run games: 12-16 Score 5 or more: 21-9vs. East: 21-20 2-run games: 13-8 Score less than 5: 25-36vs. Central: 6-11 Extra innings: 2-6 Outhit opponents: 31-12vs. West: 13-11 Win in last at-bat: 6 Outhit by opponents: 9-29vs. National League: 6-3 Come-from-behind wins: 17 Collect 10 or more hits: 15-9vs. RH/LH starters: 30-37/16-8 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 14 Opp. 10 or more hits: 5-20Series W-L-T (home): 5-8-3 Series W-L-T (road): 8-4-1 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 19-19/6-11/17-11/3-4

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Souza Jr. 9 3 3 15Forsythe 7 2 9Longoria 5 1 3 9Butler 4 2 6Beckham 2 3 5Cabrera 4 1 5DeJesus 4 1 5Rivera 2 1 2 5Kiermaier 3 1 4Guyer 2 1 3Loney 2 1 3Elmore 1 1 2Mahtook 2 2Casali 1 1Dykstra 1 1Franklin 1 1Jaso 1 1TOTALS 47 19 11 - 77

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 7 16 2.29 4.45 4-3 1Archer 19 53 2.79 3.92 11-8 11Colome 13 21 1.61 2.74 3-10 3Geltz 2 0 0.00 0.00 1-1 0Karns 18 40 2.22 3.46 7-11 7Moore 3 10 3.33 6.43 1-2 0Odorizzi 13 26 2.00 2.84 7-6 9Ramirez 13 35 2.69 4.68 10-3 4Smyly 3 6 2.00 3.24 2-1 2

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’15 MOST HITS GAME ’15 MOST RBI GAMEBeckham 5/22 vs. OAK Leon 2, 6x-last, 5/22 vs. OAK 2, 5x-last, 5/16 at MINButler 6/19 at CLE Carrasco 4, 5/31 at BAL 2, 5x-last, 6/12 vs. CWSCasali 6/17 at WAS Zimmermann 3, 6/17 at WAS 2, 7/5 at NYYDeJesus 5/31 at BAL Drake 2, 16x-last, 7/12 vs. HOU 3, 2x-last, 4/12 at MIAElmore 6/27 vs. BOS Miley 2, 6x-last, 6/17 at WAS 4, 5/26 vs. SEAForsythe 7/8 at KC Guthrie 3, 6x-last, 6/26 vs. BOS 3, 5/11 vs. NYYGuyer 7/10 vs. HOU McHugh 3, 5/30 at BAL 4, 4/26 vs. TORJaso 7/7 at KC (2) Volquez 3, 7/8 at KC 1, 3x-last, 7/12 vs. HOUKiermaier 6/3 at LAA Street 3, 6/22 vs. TOR 2, 4x-last, 5/7 vs. TEXLoney 7/7 at KC (1) Young 4, 5/17 at MIN 3, 5/17 at MINLongoria 7/7 at KC (1) Young 4, 4/25 vs. TOR 3, 5x-last, 7/8 at KCRivera 7/8 at KC Blanton 3, 2x-last, 7/8 at KC 4, 5/14 vs. NYYSizemore 6/29 vs. CLE Anderson 4, 5/16 vs. ARI 2, 2x-last, 7/2 vs. CLE

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 5, April 22-26 Most runs, game, TB 3, 2x-last, Wilson, 5/17 at MINLong loss streak 7, June 28-July 4 Most runs, game, Opp 4, Gordon, 4/10 at MIAMost runs game, TB 12, 4/24 vs. TOR Most hits, game, TB 4, 3x-last, Butler, 5/31 at BALMost runs game, Opp 16, 6/16 vs. WAS Most hits, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Escobar, 6/18 at WASMost runs, inn, TB 7, 4/10 at MIA Most 2B, game, TB 2, 8x-last, Kiermaier, 6/15 vs. WASMost runs, inn, Opp 7, 4/18 vs. NYY Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 3x-last, Smith, 5/25 vs. SEAMost hits, game, TB 19, 5/17 at MIN Most HR, game, TB 2, Longoria, 5/6 at BOSMost hits, game, Opp 23, 6/16 vs. WAS Most HR, game, Opp 2, 7x-last, Ramos, 6/16 vs. WASMost hits, inn, TB 5, 5x-last, 7/8 at KC Most RBI, game, TB 4, 2x-last, Rivera, 5/14 vs. NYYMost hits, inn, Opp 5, 5x-last, 7/8 at KC Most RBI, game, Opp 6, Seager, 5/26 vs. SEAMost doubles, game, TB 6, 2x-last, 5/31 at BAL Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, Souza Jr., 5/31 at BALMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 6/9 vs. LAA Most x-base hits, game, Opp 2, 24x-last, Cain, 7/8 at KCMost HR, game, TB 3, 6x-last, 6/27 vs. BOS Most steals, game, TB 2, 7x-last, Guyer, 6/27 vs. BOSMost HR, game, Opp 5, 5/11 vs. NYY Most steals, game, Opp 3, DeShields, 5/7 vs. TEXMost x-base hits, game, TB 8, 3x-last, 5/31 at BAL Hitting Streak 10, Longoria, May 16-27Most x-base hits, game, Opp 7, 2x-last, 6/16 vs. WAS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 5, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, TB Starter 15, Archer, 6/2 at LAAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 4, 6/24 vs. TOR Most SO, Opp Starter 14, Kluber, 7/2 vs. CLEMost walks, game, TB 9, 5/6 at BOS Most SO, TB Reliever 5, Geltz, 4/29 at NYYMost walks, game, Opp 9, 7/3 at NYY Most IP, TB Reliever 4.0, 2x-last, Andriese, 6/17 at WASMost strikeouts, game, TB 19, 7/2 vs. CLE Most walks, game, TB 5, 3x-last, Colome, 6/26 vs. BOSMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 4/29 at NYY Most walks, game, Opp 6, Masterson, 5/6 at BOSMost LOB, game, TB 14, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, Team, TB 16, 4/29 at NYYMost LOB, game, Opp 12, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. WAS Most walks, Team, TB 9, 7/3 at NYYMost errors, game, TB 3, 6/9 vs. LAA Low-Hit Game 2, 3x-last, 5 Pitchers, 6/17 at WASMost errors, game, Opp 3, 3x-last, 7/5 at NYY Consecutive Scoreless IP 16.1, McGee, May 29-July 11Longest game, time 4:30, 7/3 at NYY Shortest game, time 2:09, 5/30 at BALLongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:33, 4/19 vs. NYY Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:09, 5/30 at BAL

Grand Slams (-): -Back-to-Back (2): Dykstra/Forsythe (4/17 vs. NYY, A Warren),

Forsythe/Butler (5/11 vs. NYY, C Sabathia)2-HR games (1): Longoria-1 (5/6 at BOS, J Masterson/A Ogando)3-HR games (-): -

Pinch-hit (3): Beckham-2 (4/11 at MIA, M Dunn; 4/16 at TOR, A Loup), Guyer-1 (5/8 vs. TEX, A Claudio)

Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (1): Guyer-1 (4/26 vs. TOR, M Buehrle)Inside-the-park (1): Forsythe-1 (7/8 at KC, J Guthrie)

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Casali .250 3 12Rivera .391 18 46Wilson .250 5 20TOTALS .333 26 78

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (18), Souza Jr. (14), Forsythe (11), DeJesus (9), Cabrera (7), Loney (7), Kiermaier (6), Rivera (6), Elmore (5), Guyer (5), Butler (4), Beckham (2), Jaso (2), Sizemore (2), Wilson (2), Dykstra (1), Jennings (1) 2-Out RBI: Rivera (12), DeJesus (10), Forsythe (9), Kiermaier (8), Cabrera (7), Elmore (7), Guyer (7), Loney (7), Souza Jr. (7), Longoria (6), Beckham (5), Butler (4), Franklin (2), Mahtook (2), Wilson (2), Krauss (1), Sizemore (1)Outfield Assists: Kiermaier (8), Souza Jr. (8), DeJesus (2), Butler (1), Jaso (1), Jennings (1) Bunt Singles: Cabrera (3), Kiermaier (2), Souza Jr. (2), Beckham (1), Franklin (1)Ejections: Cash-2 (4/16 at TOR, 8th inn.; 5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.), Cabrera-1 (6/22 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Shelton-1 (5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.)Batted Around: 4/10 at MIA (7th inn., 11 batters), 4/15 at TOR (9th inn., 9 batters), 4/22 vs. BOS (6th inn., 9 batters), 5/17 at MIN (6th inn., 10 batters), 6/3 at LAA (6th inn., 9 batters)

MISC.

1. May 11 vs. NYY—Tim Beckham pop out to SS Didi Gregorius hit off the B-ring catwalk…off Branden Pinder (9th inning).2. June 16 vs. WAS—Clint Robinson home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (449 feet)…off Alex Colome (2nd inning).

CATWALKS

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 32 challenges (8 overturned, 11 stand, 13 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 26 challenges (11 overturned, 4 stand, 11 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 7 challenge (0 record keeping, 2 overturned, 1 stand, 4 confirmed)

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

Opponent 38 40 31 37 35 37 37 42 36 8 341Tampa Bay 36 34 19 34 48 54 41 33 29 4 332

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 46-45-37 91 3.56 816.1 719 323 274 751 92Starters 32-26-0 91 3.33 511.1 443 189 152 467 52Relievers 14-19-37 91 3.95 305.0 276 134 122 284 40Home 24-27-20 51 3.71 463.0 410 191 150 447 58Road 22-18-17 40 3.36 353.1 309 132 124 304 34April 12-10-10 22 3.70 199.1 155 82 71 184 20May 14-15-11 29 3.10 255.2 216 88 83 248 28June 16-12-13 28 3.32 254.2 245 94 78 235 31July 4-8-3 12 4.98 106.2 103 59 42 84 13

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (since June 23)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYJune 23 vs. TOR Toronto B1 Logan Forsythe Safe at 1st Overturned 0:25June 24 vs. TOR Toronto B8 Logan Forsythe Safe at 1st Confirmed 0:40June 26 vs. BOS Boston B4 Logan Forsythe Safe at 2nd Overturned 2:07June 26 vs. BOS Boston B5 Asdrubal Cabrera Safe at 1st Confirmed 1:45June 28 vs. BOS Tampa Bay T9 Alejandro De Aza Safe at 2nd Overturned 1:44June 29 vs. CLE Tampa Bay B9 Rene Rivera Out at 2nd Confirmed 0:41July 3 at NYY Tampa Bay T9 Asdrubal Cabrera Out at 2nd Stands 3:02July 3 at NYY New York B11 Evan Longoria Safe at 2nd Overturned 2:24July 7 at KC (1) Kansas City T7 Kevin Kiermaier Safe at 1st Stands 2:57July 7 at KC (1) Umpire T9 Kevin Kiermaier Safe at 3rd Stands 4:31July 10 vs. HOU Tampa Bay T6 Preston Tucker Safe at 2nd Overturned 1:30July 11 vs. HOU Tampa Bay B6 Logan Forsythe Out at 2nd Confirmed :30

1. April 23 vs. BOS (W 2-1)—Rene Rivera single to left field…off Anthony Varvaro (9th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 10 at MIA (L 9-10)—Christian Yelich single to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).2. May 29 at BAL (L 1-2)—J.J. Hardy single to left field…off Steve Geltz (9th inning).3. June 21 at CLE (L 0-1)—David Murphy sacrifice fly to center field…off Kevin Jepsen (9th inning).4. July 3 at NYY (L 5-7)—Brian McCann home run to right field…off Steve Geltz (12th inning).5. July 4 at NYY (L 2-3)—Ramon Flores sacrifice bunt, throwing error on pitcher…off Brad Box-berger (9th inning).6. July 7 at KC, Game 1 (L, 5-9)—Paulo Orlando grand slam to left field…off Brad Boxberger (9th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Beckham - - 4-8 - 2-5 - - - 2-2 - - - - 0-2 1-2 2-3 4-7 1-1Brett - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 -Butler - - - - - 7-7 - 1-1 16-16 - 16-18 1-0 - 3-3 1-1 - 3-2 -Cabrera - - - - 40-38 - - - 2-0 1-1 0-1 13-10 - - 6-7 22-19 - -Casali 4-7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 3-7DeJesus - - - - - 16-22 - 0-1 12-8 8-5 3-0 0-2 6-13 3-2 7-9 1-0 - -Dykstra - 7-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4 - 1-0 -Elmore - 14-7 1-3 3-2 1-1 1-2 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - 7-2 4-4 7-9 -Forsythe - 2-9 38-29 1-3 - - - - 2-1 - 2-0 0-2 15-7 14-24 5-4 7-4 0-1 -Franklin - 2-3 3-5 - 3-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 2-0 7-7 -Guyer - - - - - 16-8 6-2 3-7 0-1 15-8 2-0 - - 1-0 0-1 3-5 4-4 -Jaso - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-3 2-4 1-0 - - - - - - -Jennings - - - - - 6-4 4-3 - 0-1 - - - - 9-7 1-1 - - -Kiermaier - - - - - - 31-40 2-0 - 19-24 - - - - 1-0 3-6 10-8 0-2Krauss - 0-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-3 -Loney - 19-18 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-2 9-11 3-4 4-2 - - -Longoria - - - 42-41 - - - - 3-1 - - 29-29 16-13 - - - - -Mahtook - - - - - - 4-0 - - - - - - - 1-0 - 3-0 -Rivera 32-32 2-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 2-3 4-3 28-27Sizemore - - - - - 0-1 - 1-1 0-7 0-3 1-5 - 0-1 - - - - -Souza Jr. - - - - - - - 38-35 - - 19-21 - - 12-3 7-11 - - -Wilson 10-6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 9-6

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

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (7)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDLHP Jeff Beliveau 60-day Left labrum tear April 17 April 16 June 16 82 41-41SS Asdrubal Cabrera 15-day Right hamstring strain July 12 - July 27 1 1-0RHP Alex Cobb 60-day Tommy John surgery April 5 March 27 May 27 91 46-45OF Desmond Jennings 60-day Left knee bursitis May 3 April 26 June 25 73 36-37RHP Burch Smith 60-day Tommy John surgery April 8 - June 8 89 46-43LHP Drew Smyly 60-day Torn left labrum May 9 May 6 July 5 64 32-32OF Steven Souza Jr. 15-day Right finger laceration July 7 July 6 July 21 7 3-4

Others (Games Missed): INF Tim Beckham (25, strained right hamstring, 16-9), RH Andrew Bellatti (27, right shoulder tendonitis, 12-15), (INF Ryan Brett (34, left shoulder subluxation, 18-16), RH Alex Colome (22, pneumonia, 12-10), INF Nick Franklin (38, left oblique strain, 20-18), OF John Jaso (83, left wrist contusion, 43-40), 1B James Loney (15, mild right oblique strain, 8-7; 36, left middle finger fracture, 18-18), LH Jake McGee (36, offseason elbow surgery, 20-16), LH Matt Moore (80, Tommy John surgery, 42-38), RH Jake Odorizzi (33, left oblique strain, 14-19), LH C.J. Riefenhauser (37, left shoulder inflammation, 18-19), LH Drew Smyly (16, left shoulder tendonitis, 8-8), RH Kirby Yates (50, strained right pectoral, 25-25)

May 1 Reinstated RH Alex Colome (pneumonia) from the 15-day DL.May 3 Placed OF Desmond Jennings (left knee bursitis) on 15-day DL, retroactive to April

26; selected OF Joey Butler from Durham.May 9 Placed LH Drew Smyly (left shoulder soreness) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 6;

transferred RH Alex Cobb (right forearm tendonitis) to the 60-day DL; optioned INF Jake Elmore to Durham; recalled RH Matt Andriese from Durham; selected RH An-drew Bellatti from Durham.

May 13 Transferred LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) to the 60-day DL; claimed RH Preston Guilmet off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays and assigned him to Durham.

May 15 Optioned RH Matt Andriese to Durham; reinstated LH Jake McGee (offseason elbow surgery) from the 15-day DL.

May 17 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; reinstated INF Nick Franklin (left oblique strain) from the 15-day DL.

May 23 Optioned INF Tim Beckham to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.May 24 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet from Durham.May 25 Optioned RH Preston Guilmet to Durham; placed 1B James Loney (left middle finger frac-

ture) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Jake Elmore and INF Tim Beckham from Durham.May 28 Reinstated INF Ryan Brett (left shoulder subluxation) from the 15-day DL and optioned

him to Durham.May 30 Reinstated LH C.J. Riefenhauser (left shoulder inflammation) from the 15-day DL and

optioned him to Durham.June 1 Placed INF Tim Beckham (strained right hamstring) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to

May 31; recalled RH Andrew Bellatti.June 2 Designated RH Ernesto Frieri for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook from Durham.June 6 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.June 9 Placed RH Jake Odorizzi (strained left oblique) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June

6; recalled RH Andrew Bellatti from Durham.June 10 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet from Durham;

reinstated RH Kirby Yates (strained right pectoral) from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Durham.

June 12 Designated C Bobby Wilson for assignment; placed RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoul-der tendonitis) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 10; optioned RH Preston Guilet to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero, LH C.J. Riefenhauser and RH Matt Andriese from Durham.

June 13 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham; recalled C Curt Casali from Durham.June 17 Optioned LH C.J. Riefenhauser to Durham; selected RH Ronald Belisario from Durham.June 23 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Kirby Yates from Durham.June 25 Acquired 1B/OF Marc Krauss from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for minor

league RH Kyle Winkler; optioned INF Nick Franklin to Durham.June 26 Selected 1B/OF Marc Krauss from Durham.June 27 Reinstated INF Tim Beckham (strained right hamstring) from the 15-day DL and op-

tioned him to Durham.June 28 Transferred OF Desmond Jennings (left knee bursitis) to the 60-day DL; optioned RH

Matt Andriese to Durham; selected OF Grady Sizemore from Charlotte.July 1 Designated RH Ronald Belisario for assignment; optioned RH Kirby Yates to Dur-

ham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet and LH C.J. Riefenhauser from Durham.July 2 Reinstated LH Matt Moore (Tommy John surgery) from the 60-day DL; optioned INF

Marc Krauss to Durham.July 3 Reinstated 1B James Loney (left middle finger fracture) from the 15-day DL; optioned

RH Preston Guilmet to Durham.July 4 Designated 1B Marc Krauss for assignment; optioned LH C.J. Riefenhauser to Dur-

ham; selected LH Everett Teaford from Durham.July 7 Designated RH Preston Guilmet for assignment; placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (right

finger laceration) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 6; reinstated OF John Jaso (left wrist contusion) from the 60-day DL; added RH Matt Andriese from Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule.

July 8 Returned RH Matt Andriese to Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule; designated LH Everett Teaford for assignment; reinstated RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoulder ten-donitis) from the 15-day DL.

July 11 Reinstated RH Jake Odorizzi (left oblique strain) from the 15-day DL; optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham.

July 12 Placed SS Asdrubal Cabrera (right hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Tim Beckham from Durham.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGArcher 3 0 0 22.0 7 1 25 0.41 .097 5 1 0 75.1 56 21 73 2.51 .206Boxberger 0 0 4 5.0 2 2 6 3.60 .125 0 2 5 9.1 15 9 11 8.68 .375Cedeño - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Colome - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 0 4.50 .214Geltz 1 0 0 5.1 3 2 6 3.38 .167 1 1 0 8.0 6 4 10 4.50 .214Gomes 0 1 0 3.0 2 1 2 3.00 .182 1 1 0 21.0 15 5 26 2.14 .195Jepsen 0 0 1 3.0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 0 0 1 10.1 8 2 10 1.74 .216Karns 0 0 0 6.0 3 0 5 0.00 .150 1 0 0 13.0 5 0 13 0.00 .116McGee 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 2 0.00 .250 4 0 1 27.0 21 10 36 3.33 .208Moore - - - - - - - - - 4 2 0 41.1 36 15 42 3.27 .228Odorizzi 1 0 0 8.0 2 1 3 1.13 .077 2 0 0 27.0 16 6 19 2.00 .168Ramirez 0 1 0 7.1 13 9 6 11.05 .382 1 1 0 17.0 22 13 13 6.88 .314

RAYS PITCHERS vs. BLUE JAYS

RAYS HITTERS vs. BLUE JAYS2015 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPBeckham 7 21 8 2 7 2 9 .381 .417 8 22 9 2 7 2 9 .409 .440Butler 3 13 4 0 1 1 4 .308 .357 3 13 4 0 1 1 4 .308 .357Casali 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 4 10 2 0 0 0 5 .200 .200DeJesus 6 20 4 0 3 2 3 .200 .304 63 213 47 3 23 22 34 .221 .313Elmore 5 15 1 0 0 2 4 .067 .176 9 24 1 0 0 2 6 .042 .115Forsythe 10 32 10 1 3 5 7 .313 .421 23 72 18 1 5 8 16 .250 .333Guyer 8 25 6 1 5 5 6 .240 .375 21 60 15 1 5 6 14 .250 .324Jaso - - - - - - - - - 32 80 19 2 14 12 11 .238 .351Kiermaier 10 34 13 0 2 0 5 .382 .382 23 70 26 0 8 2 9 .371 .384Loney 3 10 4 1 3 0 2 .400 .400 43 158 38 3 14 11 20 .241 .287Longoria 10 32 14 0 3 6 5 .438 .537 124 451 137 19 87 65 96 .304 .389Rivera 10 31 4 1 3 2 8 .129 .206 16 49 10 1 5 2 13 .204 .264Sizemore - - - - - - - - - 51 208 47 5 27 19 57 .226 .294

RAYS 2015 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/6 vs. BAL L, 2-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 T-4/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/7 vs. BAL L, 5-6 Gausman (1-0) Karns (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 13,906 44,9483 4/8 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Odorizzi (1-0) Gonzalez (0-1) 1-2 5/-1.0 13,569 58,517

4/9 - OFF (1) T-4/-1.04 4/10 at MIA L, 9-10 (10) Morris (1-0) Boxberger (0-1) 1-3 T-5/-2.0 17,3755 4/11 at MIA W, 2-0 Archer (1-1) Cosart (0-1) 2-3 4/-2.0 17,8306 4/12 at MIA W, 8-5 Karns (1-1) Alvarez (0-2) 3-3 T-3/-1.0 20,1997 4/13 at TOR W, 2-1 Odorizzi (2-0) Dickey (0-1) 4-3 T-2/-1.0 48,4148 4/14 at TOR W, 3-2 Geltz (1-0) Castro (0-1) 5-3 2/-1.0 17,2649 4/15 at TOR L, 7-12 Buehrle (2-0) Ramirez (0-1) 5-4 T-2/-1.0 15,08610 4/16 at TOR W, 4-2 Archer (2-1) Sanchez (0-2) 6-4 2/-0.5 14,43311 4/17 vs. NYY L, 4-5 Betances (2-0) Jepsen (0-1) 6-5 2/-1.5 15,752 74,26912 4/18 vs. NYY L, 0-9 Tanaka (2-1) Odorizzi (2-1) 6-6 T-3/-1.5 20,824 95,09313 4/19 vs. NYY L, 3-5 Pineda (2-0) Andriese (0-1) 6-7 T-3/-1.5 21,791 116,884

4/20 - OFF (2) T-3/-2.014 4/21 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Miley (1-1) Archer (2-2) 6-8 5/-3.0 14,307 131,19115 4/22 vs. BOS W, 7-5 Boxberger (1-1) Mujica (1-1) 7-8 T-4/-2.0 12,733 143,92416 4/23 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Boxberger (2-1) Varvaro (0-1) 8-8 4/-1.0 13,834 157,75817 4/24 vs. TOR W, 12-3 Dominguez (1-0) Dickey (0-2) 9-8 T-3/-1.0 11,897 169,65518 4/25 vs. TOR W, 4-2 Frieri (1-0) Cecil (1-2) 10-8 T-1/+1.0 19,772 189,42719 4/26 vs. TOR W, 5-1 Archer (3-2) Buehrle (3-1) 11-8 T-1/+1.0 21,107 210,53420 4/27 at NYY L, 1-4 Wilson (1-0) Gomes (0-1) 11-9 T-2/-1.0 34,59021 4/28 at NYY L, 2-4 Whitley (1-0) Odorizzi (2-2) 11-10 T-2/-2.0 36,93422 4/29 at NYY W, 3-2 (13) Gomes (1-0) Shreve (1-1) 12-10 T-2/-1.0 30,055

4/30 - OFF (3) T-2/-1.023 5/1 vs. BAL* W, 2-0 Colome (1-0) Tillman (2-3) 13-10 2/-1.0 9,94524 5/2 vs. BAL* L, 0-4 Gonzalez (3-1) Archer (3-3) 13-11 2/-2.0 12,78925 5/3 vs. BAL* L, 2-4 Hunter (1-1) Geltz (1-1) 13-12 T-2/-3.0 16,65226 5/4 at BOS W, 5-1 Odorizzi (3-2) Buchholz (1-4) 14-12 2/-2.0 34,54127 5/5 at BOS L, 0-2 Porcello (3-2) Smyly (0-1) 14-13 2/-3.0 33,68828 5/6 at BOS W, 5-3 Colome (2-0) Masterson (2-1) 15-13 2/-2.0 35,06029 5/7 vs. TEX L, 4-5 Claudio (1-0) Archer (3-4) 15-14 2/-3.0 8,701 219,23530 5/8 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Karns (2-1) Gallardo (2-5) 16-14 2/-3.0 11,704 230,93931 5/9 vs. TEX W, 7-2 Bellatti (1-0) Detwiler (0-4) 17-14 2/-2.0 20,943 251,88232 5/10 vs. TEX L, 1-2 Kela (3-1) Jepsen (0-2) 17-15 2/-3.0 14,521 266,40333 5/11 vs. NYY L, 5-11 Sabathia (1-5) Colome (2-1) 17-16 2/-4.0 10,619 277,02234 5/12 vs. NYY W, 4-2 Jepsen (1-2) Eovaldi (3-1) 18-16 2/-3.0 10,417 287,43935 5/13 vs. NYY W, 3-2 Karns (3-1) Warren (2-2) 19-16 2/-2.0 11,924 299,36336 5/14 vs. NYY W, 6-1 Ramirez (1-1) Whitley (1-2) 20-16 2/-1.0 11,977 311,34037 5/15 at MIN L, 2-3 Hughes (3-4) Odorizzi (3-3) 20-17 2/-1.0 24,01838 5/16 at MIN L, 4-6 Duensing (1-0) Jepsen (1-3) 20-18 2/-2.0 27,12839 5/17 at MIN W, 11-3 Archer (4-4) Gibson (3-3) 21-18 2/-1.0 23,708

5/18 - OFF (4) 2/-1.040 5/19 at ATL W, 5-3 Ramirez (2-1) Foltynewicz (2-1) 22-18 T-1/+2.5 20,12041 5/20 at ATL L, 1-2 Cunniff (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 22-19 T-1/+2.5 24,54942 5/21 vs. OAK W, 3-0 Colome (3-1) Chavez (1-4) 23-19 1/+0.5 10,605 321,94543 5/22 vs. OAK W, 5-2 Archer (5-4) Kazmir (2-3) 24-19 1/+1.5 12,329 334,27444 5/23 vs. OAK L, 0-5 Graveman (2-2) Karns (3-2) 24-20 1/+1.5 15,207 349,48145 5/24 vs. OAK L, 2-7 Gray (5-2) Ramirez (2-2) 24-21 1/+1.5 15,692 365,17346 5/25 vs. SEA L, 1-4 Elias (2-1) Odorizzi (3-5) 24-22 1/+0.5 10,401 375,57447 5/26 vs. SEA L, 6-7 (10) Rodney (2-2) Boxberger (2-2) 24-23 2/-0.5 9,628 385,20248 5/27 vs. SEA L, 0-3 Hernandez (8-1) Boxberger (2-3) 24-24 2/-1.5 10,365 395,567

5/28 - OFF (5) 2/-1.049 5/29 at BAL L, 1-2 O’Day (1-0) Gomes (1-2) 24-25 T-2/-1.0 45,50550 5/30 at BAL W, 3-0 Ramirez (3-2) Chen (1-4) 25-25 2/-1.0 38,17751 5/31 at BAL W, 9-5 Odorizzi (4-5) Tillman (2-7) 26-25 T-1/+2.0 36,94552 6/1 at LAA L, 3-7 Richards (5-3) Colome (3-2) 26-26 2/-1.0 27,07853 6/2 at LAA W, 6-1 Archer (6-4) Wilson (3-4) 27-26 2/-1.0 28,77154 6/3 at LAA W, 6-5 (10) Boxberger (3-3) Street (2-2) 28-26 2/-1.0 28,24555 6/4 at SEA W, 2-1 Ramirez (4-2) Elias (2-3) 29-26 2/-0.5 16,09656 6/5 at SEA W, 1-0 Bellatti (2-0) Rodney (2-3) 30-26 2/-0.5 20,69557 6/6 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernandez (9-2) Geltz (1-2) 30-27 2/-1.5 31,10658 6/7 at SEA W, 3-1 Archer (7-4) Montgomery (0-1) 31-27 2/-1.5 27,906

6/8 - OFF (6) 2/-1.559 6/9 vs. LAA L, 2-8 Shoemaker (4-4) Karns (3-3) 31-28 2/-2.5 11,617 407,18460 6/10 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (5-2) Weaver (4-6) 32-28 2/-1.5 10,088 417,27261 6/11 vs. LAA L, 2-6 Richards (6-4) Jepsen (1-4) 32-29 2/-2.0 10,779 428,05162 6/12 vs. CWS W, 7-5 Andriese (1-1) Danks (3-6) 33-29 2/-1.0 13,448 441,49963 6/13 vs. CWS W, 5-4 Boxberger (4-3) Putnam (1-2) 34-29 T-1/+1.0 20,248 461,74764 6/14 vs. CWS W, 2-1 Riefenhauser (1-0) Sale (6-3) 35-29 T-1/+1.0 17,962 479,70965 6/15 vs. WAS W, 6-1 Ramirez (6-2) Gonzalez (4-4) 36-29 1/+1.0 10,216 489,92566 6/16 vs. WAS L, 4-16 Roark (3-2) Colome (3-3) 36-30 1/+1.0 11,491 501,41667 6/17 at WAS W, 5-0 Andriese (2-1) Zimmermann (5-5) 37-30 1/+1.0 28,92968 6/18 at WAS W, 5-3 Archer (8-4) Fister (2-3) 38-30 1/+1.0 29,24269 6/19 at CLE W, 4-1 Karns (4-3) Carrasco (8-6) 39-30 1/+1.0 22,81170 6/20 at CLE W, 4-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (3-9) 40-30 1/+1.0 24,67071 6/21 at CLE L, 0-1 Allen (1-2) Jepsen (1-5) 40-31 1/+1.0 20,84772 6/22 vs. TOR L, 5-8 Hutchison (7-1) Andriese (2-2) 40-32 1/+1.0 10,324 511,74073 6/23 vs. TOR W, 4-3 Archer (9-4) Dickey (3-7) 41-32 1/+2.0 11,474 523,21474 6/24 vs. TOR L, 0-1 (12) Cecil (2-4) Gomes (1-3) 41-33 1/+1.0 18,469 541,683

6/25 - OFF (7) 1/+1.575 6/26 vs. BOS L, 3-4 (10) Ogando (2-0) Geltz (1-3) 41-34 1/+0.5 17,508 559,19176 6/27 vs. BOS W, 4-1 Andriese (3-2) Miley (7-7) 42-34 1/+0.5 23,876 583,06777 6/28 vs. BOS L, 3-5 Masterson (3-2) Archer (9-5) 42-35 T-1/+0.5 21,963 605,03078 6/29 vs. CLE L, 1-7 Anderson (1-0) Karns (4-4) 42-36 T-1/+0.5 11,802 616,83279 6/30 vs. CLE L, 2-6 Salazar (7-3) Ramirez (6-3) 42-37 T-1/+0.5 10,437 627,26980 7/1 vs. CLE L, 1-8 Carrasco (10-6) Colome (3-4) 42-38 T-3/-1.0 11,394 638,66381 7/2 vs. CLE L, 4-5 (10) Shaw (1-1) Cedeño (1-1) 42-39 T-3/-1.0 16,353 655,01682 7/3 at NYY L, 5-7 (12) Shreve (6-1) Geltz (1-4) 42-40 T-3/-2.0 43,14183 7/4 at NYY L, 2-3 Betances (5-1) Boxberger (4-4) 42-41 T-3/-3.0 35,50884 7/5 at NYY W, 8-1 Ramirez (7-3) Nova (1-2) 43-41 T-3/-2.0 35,050

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

7/6 at KC - PPD - Rain (1) - Rescheduled for July 7 3/-2.085 7/7 at KC (1) L, 5-9 Holland (3-0) Boxberger (4-5) 43-42 4/-2.5 22,38686 7/7 at KC (2) L, 1-7 Finnegan (2-0) Gomes (1-4) 43-43 4/-2.5 28,11987 7/8 at KC L, 7-9 Guthrie (7-5) Archer (9-6) 43-44 4/-3.5 28,20488 7/9 at KC L, 3-8 Ventura (4-6) Karns (4-5) 43-45 4/-4.5 32,30889 7/10 vs. HOU W, 3-1 Ramirez (8-3) McHugh (9-5) 44-45 T-3/-4.5 17,129 672,14590 7/11 vs. HOU W, 3-0 Odorizzi (5-5) Keuchel (11-4) 45-45 T-3/-3.5 18,479 690,62491 7/12 vs. HOU W, 4-3 Moore (1-0) McCullers (4-3) 46-45 2/-3.5 16,458 707,082

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Game AL 6, NL 3 at Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds)7/15 - All-Star Break7/16 - All-Star Break

92 7/17 at TOR 7:0793 7/18 at TOR 1:0794 7/19 at TOR 1:0795 7/20 at PHI 7:0596 7/21 at PHI 7:0597 7/22 at PHI 1:05

7/23 - OFF (8)98 7/24 vs. BAL 7:1099 7/25 vs. BAL 6:10100 7/26 vs. BAL 1:10 Rays Surprise Christmas Present (Kids 14 & under)101 7/27 vs. DET 7:10102 7/28 vs. DET 7:10103 7/29 vs. DET 12:10 Rays Cheer Sticks (Kids 14 & under)

7/30 - OFF (9)104 7/31 at BOS 7:10105 8/1 at BOS 1:35106 8/2 at BOS 1:35107 8/3 at CWS 8:10108 8/4 at CWS 8:10109 8/5 at CWS 2:10

8/6 - OFF (10)110 8/7 vs. NYM 7:10 DJ Kitty Cat Face Bag (All women)111 8/8 vs. NYM 6:10 Rays Fedora (All fans)112 8/9 vs. NYM 1:10 Raymond Soap Dispenser (Kids 14 & under)

8/10 - OFF (11)113 8/11 vs. ATL 7:10114 8/12 vs. ATL 7:10

8/13 - OFF (12)115 8/14 at TEX 8:05116 8/15 at TEX 8:05117 8/16 at TEX 3:05118 8/17 at HOU 8:10119 8/18 at HOU 8:10120 8/19 at HOU 8:10121 8/20 at HOU 8:10122 8/21 at OAK 10:07123 8/22 at OAK 9:07124 8/23 at OAK 4:07

8/24 - OFF (13)125 8/25 vs. MIN 7:10126 8/26 vs. MIN 7:10127 8/27 vs. MIN 7:10128 8/28 vs. KC 7:10129 8/29 vs. KC 6:10 Kevin Kiermaier Outlaw Action Figure (All fans)130 8/30 vs. KC 1:10 DJ Kitty Drawstring Bag (Kids 14 & under)131 8/31 at BAL 7:05132 9/1 at BAL 7:05133 9/2 at BAL 7:05

9/3 - OFF (14)134 9/4 at NYY 7:05135 9/5 at NYY 1:05136 9/6 at NYY 1:05137 9/7 at DET 1:08138 9/8 at DET 7:08139 9/9 at DET 7:08

9/10 - OFF (15)140 9/11 vs. BOS 7:10141 9/12 vs. BOS 6:10 DJ Kitty Plush Window Cling (All fans)142 9/13 vs. BOS 1:10 Rays Superhero Cape T-Shirt (Kids 14 & under)143 9/14 vs. NYY 7:10144 9/15 vs. NYY 7:10145 9/16 vs. NYY 7:10146 9/17 vs. BAL 7:10147 9/18 vs. BAL 7:10148 9/19 vs. BAL 6:10 Fan Vote Bobblehead (All fans)149 9/20 vs. BAL 1:10 Rays Skull Cap (Kids 14 & under)150 9/21 at BOS 7:10151 9/22 at BOS 7:10152 9/23 at BOS 7:10153 9/24 at BOS 7:10154 9/25 at TOR 7:07155 9/26 at TOR 1:07156 9/27 at TOR 1:07

9/28 - OFF (16)157 9/29 vs. MIA 7:10158 9/30 vs. MIA 7:10159 10/1 vs. MIA 7:10160 10/2 vs. TOR 7:10161 10/3 vs. TOR 6:10 Rays Oktoberfest Freezer Mug (All fans)162 10/4 vs. TOR 3:10 Raymond Halloween Mask (Kids 14 & under)

* DUE TO UNREST IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE, GAME MOVED FROM ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS TO TROPICANA FIELD. ORIOLES BATTED LAST..

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