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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS RH Chris Archer (4-8, 4.61) vs. RH Jeff Samardzija (7-4, 3.36) WE ARE ORLANDO—Tonight is the Rays annual Pride Night, and this year’s event is dedicated to the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting in Or- lando…tonight’s game is sold out with an expected crowd of approximately 40,000, and the upper deck tarps have been pulled back to meet the de- mand…for context, Tropicana Field hasn’t hosted a crowd of 40,000 since Game 5 of the 2010 ALDS vs. Texas (41,845), in a regular season game since the 2006 home opener vs. Baltimore (40,199) or in the regular sea- son after Opening Day since July 19, 2004 vs. NYY (41,755)…on Tuesday, the Rays made available all remaining tickets for $5 with 100 percent of proceeds benefitting the Pulse Victims Fund (gofundme.com/PulseVictims- Fund), set up for the families of the victims…the team waived ticket and order fees and slashed parking to $5 in team-controlled lots. Ê OneBlood is holding blood drives at Gate 4 starting at 4 p.m. today and 2 p.m. for tomorrow’s 4:10 game…donors will receive a One- Blood T-shirt and a voucher for two tickets to any future 2016 regular season game, redeemable online. Ê Proceeds from tonight’s 50/50 raffle will benefit the Pulse Victims Fund…additional donation centers will be located at the ballpark. Ê There will be a video prerecorded by MLB Commissioner Rob Man- fred…MLB Vice President of Social Responsibility and Inclusion Billy Bean will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Ê The Rays and Giants will observe a pregame moment of silence while the names of the shooting victims are scrolled on the video board. Ê Tonight’s national anthem and “God Bless America” will be performed by Una Voce, the Florida Men’s Chorale. FASHIONABLE TRIBUTES—As a symbol of unity and inclusion, everyone in attendance will receive a “We Are Orlando” T-shirt…a limited number of mini Pride flags will also be given to fans upon entry…the Rays will wear caps formerly worn by the Orlando Rays, the team’s affiliate in the Double-A South- ern League from 1999–2003…the caps will be autographed and auctioned off at raysbaseball.com/auction starting at noon on Monday, June 20 until 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 26—with 100 percent of proceeds benefitting the Pulse Victims Fund…both teams will wear “Orlando” patches on the breast. ROSTER MOVE & REHAB—The Rays have recalled RH Steve Geltz from Triple-A Durham and optioned RH Ryan Garton to Durham…CF Kevin Kiermaier (left hand fracture) began strengthening exercises yesterday… OF Brandon Guyer (left hamstring strain) will start running today…RH Brad Boxberger (left oblique injury) will start playing catch on Monday… RH Ryan Webb (right pectoral strain) will make his first rehab appearance for Triple-A Durham on Saturday at Norfolk (Orioles). RAY MATTER—With yesterday’s 6-4 loss to the Mariners, the Rays snapped a 3-game winning streak and missed a chance to reach .500 for the first time since end of play May 21 (20-20)…the Rays have still won 9 of their last 12 games after losing 8 of their previous 9…they are 9-5 in the month of June…they have won four consecutive series for the first time since July 11-30, 2014 (five straight). Ê The Rays are 4-2 on the 9-game homestand vs. HOU (2-1), SEA (2-1) and SF (3 games) and need one more win to record their first winning homestand of the season. Ê The Rays are 4-for-29 (.138) with RISP over the past 2 games, and have left 29 men on base over those 2 games. Ê The Rays pitching staff has double-digit strikeouts in 10 of the last 12 games, and 4 straight entering tonight…the offense struck out 40 times in the 3-game series vs. Seattle and has 52 SO over the past 4 games, with at least 10 in all 4. GETTING DEFENSIVE—The Rays committed 3 errors yesterday, tying their season high (third time), 2 of those by SS Tim Beckham…the miscues led to 4 unearned runs, their most since June 14, 2014 at HOU (5)…this snapped a streak of 8 games without an error, which according to the Elias Sports Bureau was their longest stretch within a season since July 28– Aug 7, 2013 (9)—a stretch that included 3 home games vs. SF. RAYS vs. GIANTS/INTERLEAGUE—The Rays are 5-4 all-time against the Giants (4-2 here, 1-2 in San Francisco)…this is the Giants third visit to Trop- icana Field, as the Rays took 2 of 3 games in 2013 and 2004…the Rays are 4-5 in interleague play (1-1 vs. LAD, 1-3 vs. MIA, 2-1 vs. ARI)…they have a 167-170 (.496) all-time interleague record, but they are 25-13 since June 25, 2014…since 2008, they are 93-66 (.585), 3rd-best interleague record in the majors over that span behind the Red Sox (.616) and Yankees (.587). MUSCLE MEN—The Rays offense has been held without a home run in back-to-back games for only the third time all season…the Rays rank 4th in the majors with 93 home runs…through 64 games, this is 36 more than they had a year ago at this time (57, a 63 pct. increase), 9 more than they’ve ever hit at this point (84 in 2009) and one more than Cincin- nati’s Big Red Machine had in 1970…six different Rays players have had multi-homer games this season, the first time in club history this has hap- pened before the All-Star break. Ê The Rays lead the majors with 57 HR in 32 road games…they are on pace for 144 HR on the road—which would break the major league record held by the Barry Bonds-powered 2001 Giants (138)…Bonds hit 36 of his major-league-record 73 that year on the road. Ê The Rays haven’t hit a walk-off home run in more than two years, since May 22, 2014 vs. OAK (Sean Rodriguez)—the longest active drought in the majors (Arizona next, May 26, 2014). EVAN ALMIGHTY—3B Evan Longoria sat out yesterday’s game due to left forearm soreness, only the seventh game he’s missed since the start of 2013…the Giants are one of only four teams he’s never homered against (also Dodgers, Phillies, Nationals)…he has 7 HR in his last 11 games, 20 RBI in his last 16 games and is 10-for-his-last-18 (.556) with RISP…his 7 HR in June are already his most in any calendar month since August 2013 (7)…all of his 16 HR have come as a 3B, 3rd most in the majors behind COL Nolan Arenado (20) and CWS Todd Frazier (19). A WORTHY ALL-STAR—RH Alex Colome is 19-for-19 in save opportuni- ties…it ties for the 2nd-longest streak by a Ray at any point in the season and is the longest since Fernando Rodney set the club record with 22 straight from May 27–Aug 13, 2012…Colome hasn’t allowed a run in those 19 chances (19.2-IP, 10-H, 0-R, 7-BB, 27-SO, .152 opp avg.), and his last 19 apps overall since May 4 have been scoreless…he’s pitched in 23 of the Rays 30 wins, and they are 23-5 in games in which he appears. STILL THE YOUNGEST—Second-year skipper Kevin Cash remains the majors’ youngest manager, edging out first-year manager SD Andy Green by almost five months…17 players who are older than Cash have appeared in a game this season, including Giants LH Javier Lopez who is four months older…the Rays 80-82 record under Cash in 2015 was 17 games better than they have ever finished under a first-year manager. STEADY HANDS—The Rays have used only 27 different starting pitchers in the Rays era (since 2008)…the Giants have used the second fewest (30)…by contrast, the Dodgers have used the most (60). TURN BACK THE CLOCK & POSTGAME CONCERT—Tomorrow the Rays and Giants will turn back the clock by wearing 1970s-era retro jer- seys…concession prices will roll back for a day, including $2 popcorn, pea- nuts and Pepsi fountain drinks…the first 10,000 fans will receive a Rays Retro Poster…immediately following the game, the rock band The Fray will take the stage as the first postgame concert of the season…Rays Post- game Concerts are free with the purchase of that game’s ticket…field ac- cess wristbands are available for purchase at raysbaseball.com/concerts. RAYS IN THE COMMUNITY—This morning at the Downtown Central Li- brary in Bradenton, 3B Evan Longoria kicked off the “Reading with the Rays” summer reading program for a fifth consecutive year…Suncoast Credit Union and the Rays are hosting the ninth season of Reading with the Rays–Read Your Way to the Ballpark, an incentive-based reading program that encourages Pre-K to 12th grade students to avoid summer learning loss by reading for 24 hours during the summer months. Ê Today 1B Logan Morrison and C Curt Casali visited young patients and staff at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, courtesy of Sagicor. DRAFT SIGNINGS—The Rays have already signed 20 of their 41 selec- tions from the 2016 June Draft: CF Ryan Boldt (Rd. 2), RH Austin Frank- lin (3), RH Mikey York (5), RH J.D. Busfield (7), RH Peter Bayer (9), RH Brandon Lawson (12), 1B Nathaniel Lowe (13), LH Dalton Moats (15), 3B James Haley (19), OF Isaac Benard (23), RH Joe Serrapica (24), 2B Ryan Tenerowicz (27), C Jean Ramirez (28), 2B Trek Stemp (29), C Joey Roach (31), SS Deion Tansel (32), 1B Bobby Melley (34), LH Alex Estrella (35), RH Anthony Parente (36), RH Brian McAfee (38). First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 65 (31-33) | Home Game No.: 33 (15-17) | All-Time Game No.: 2,979 (1,383-1,595) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,492 (759-732) April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 9-5 Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Sat., June 18 vs. SF 4:10 p.m. LH Matt Moore (3-4, 5.05) vs. RH Jake Peavy (3-6, 5.83) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Sun., June 19 vs. SF 1:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (3-3, 3.79) vs. TBA Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.) 2016 HR LEADERS Orioles 103 Mariners 97 Blue Jays 96 Rays 93 Nationals 91

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Page 1: FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS · 2020. 4. 20. · FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS RH Chris Archer (4-8, 4.61) vs. RH Jeff Samardzija (7-4, 3.36) WE

FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTSRH Chris Archer (4-8, 4.61) vs. RH Jeff Samardzija (7-4, 3.36)

WE ARE ORLANDO—Tonight is the Rays annual Pride Night, and this year’s event is dedicated to the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting in Or-lando…tonight’s game is sold out with an expected crowd of approximately 40,000, and the upper deck tarps have been pulled back to meet the de-mand…for context, Tropicana Field hasn’t hosted a crowd of 40,000 since Game 5 of the 2010 ALDS vs. Texas (41,845), in a regular season game since the 2006 home opener vs. Baltimore (40,199) or in the regular sea-son after Opening Day since July 19, 2004 vs. NYY (41,755)…on Tuesday, the Rays made available all remaining tickets for $5 with 100 percent of proceeds benefitting the Pulse Victims Fund (gofundme.com/PulseVictims-Fund), set up for the families of the victims…the team waived ticket and order fees and slashed parking to $5 in team-controlled lots.

Ê OneBlood is holding blood drives at Gate 4 starting at 4 p.m. today and 2 p.m. for tomorrow’s 4:10 game…donors will receive a One-Blood T-shirt and a voucher for two tickets to any future 2016 regular season game, redeemable online.

Ê Proceeds from tonight’s 50/50 raffle will benefit the Pulse Victims Fund…additional donation centers will be located at the ballpark.

Ê There will be a video prerecorded by MLB Commissioner Rob Man-fred…MLB Vice President of Social Responsibility and Inclusion Billy Bean will throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Ê The Rays and Giants will observe a pregame moment of silence while the names of the shooting victims are scrolled on the video board.

Ê Tonight’s national anthem and “God Bless America” will be performed by Una Voce, the Florida Men’s Chorale.

FASHIONABLE TRIBUTES—As a symbol of unity and inclusion, everyone in attendance will receive a “We Are Orlando” T-shirt…a limited number of mini Pride flags will also be given to fans upon entry…the Rays will wear caps formerly worn by the Orlando Rays, the team’s affiliate in the Double-A South-ern League from 1999–2003…the caps will be autographed and auctioned off at raysbaseball.com/auction starting at noon on Monday, June 20 until 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 26—with 100 percent of proceeds benefitting the Pulse Victims Fund…both teams will wear “Orlando” patches on the breast.

ROSTER MOVE & REHAB—The Rays have recalled RH Steve Geltz from Triple-A Durham and optioned RH Ryan Garton to Durham…CF Kevin Kiermaier (left hand fracture) began strengthening exercises yesterday…OF Brandon Guyer (left hamstring strain) will start running today…RH Brad Boxberger (left oblique injury) will start playing catch on Monday…RH Ryan Webb (right pectoral strain) will make his first rehab appearance for Triple-A Durham on Saturday at Norfolk (Orioles).

RAY MATTER—With yesterday’s 6-4 loss to the Mariners, the Rays snapped a 3-game winning streak and missed a chance to reach .500 for the first time since end of play May 21 (20-20)…the Rays have still won 9 of their last 12 games after losing 8 of their previous 9…they are 9-5 in the month of June…they have won four consecutive series for the first time since July 11-30, 2014 (five straight).

Ê The Rays are 4-2 on the 9-game homestand vs. HOU (2-1), SEA (2-1) and SF (3 games) and need one more win to record their first winning homestand of the season.

Ê The Rays are 4-for-29 (.138) with RISP over the past 2 games, and have left 29 men on base over those 2 games.

Ê The Rays pitching staff has double-digit strikeouts in 10 of the last 12 games, and 4 straight entering tonight…the offense struck out 40 times in the 3-game series vs. Seattle and has 52 SO over the past 4 games, with at least 10 in all 4.

GETTING DEFENSIVE—The Rays committed 3 errors yesterday, tying their season high (third time), 2 of those by SS Tim Beckham…the miscues led to 4 unearned runs, their most since June 14, 2014 at HOU (5)…this snapped a streak of 8 games without an error, which according to the Elias Sports Bureau was their longest stretch within a season since July 28– Aug 7, 2013 (9)—a stretch that included 3 home games vs. SF.

RAYS vs. GIANTS/INTERLEAGUE—The Rays are 5-4 all-time against the Giants (4-2 here, 1-2 in San Francisco)…this is the Giants third visit to Trop-icana Field, as the Rays took 2 of 3 games in 2013 and 2004…the Rays are 4-5 in interleague play (1-1 vs. LAD, 1-3 vs. MIA, 2-1 vs. ARI)…they have a 167-170 (.496) all-time interleague record, but they are 25-13 since June 25, 2014…since 2008, they are 93-66 (.585), 3rd-best interleague record in the majors over that span behind the Red Sox (.616) and Yankees (.587).

MUSCLE MEN—The Rays offense has been held without a home run in back-to-back games for only the third time all season…the Rays rank 4th in the majors with 93 home runs…through 64 games, this is 36 more than they had a year ago at this time (57, a 63 pct. increase), 9 more than they’ve ever hit at this point (84 in 2009) and one more than Cincin-nati’s Big Red Machine had in 1970…six different Rays players have had multi-homer games this season, the first time in club history this has hap-pened before the All-Star break.

Ê The Rays lead the majors with 57 HR in 32 road games…they are on pace for 144 HR on the road—which would break the major league record held by the Barry Bonds-powered 2001 Giants (138)…Bonds hit 36 of his major-league-record 73 that year on the road.

Ê The Rays haven’t hit a walk-off home run in more than two years, since May 22, 2014 vs. OAK (Sean Rodriguez)—the longest active drought in the majors (Arizona next, May 26, 2014).

EVAN ALMIGHTY—3B Evan Longoria sat out yesterday’s game due to left forearm soreness, only the seventh game he’s missed since the start of 2013…the Giants are one of only four teams he’s never homered against (also Dodgers, Phillies, Nationals)…he has 7 HR in his last 11 games, 20 RBI in his last 16 games and is 10-for-his-last-18 (.556) with RISP…his 7 HR in June are already his most in any calendar month since August 2013 (7)…all of his 16 HR have come as a 3B, 3rd most in the majors behind COL Nolan Arenado (20) and CWS Todd Frazier (19).

A WORTHY ALL-STAR—RH Alex Colome is 19-for-19 in save opportuni-ties…it ties for the 2nd-longest streak by a Ray at any point in the season and is the longest since Fernando Rodney set the club record with 22 straight from May 27–Aug 13, 2012…Colome hasn’t allowed a run in those 19 chances (19.2-IP, 10-H, 0-R, 7-BB, 27-SO, .152 opp avg.), and his last 19 apps overall since May 4 have been scoreless…he’s pitched in 23 of the Rays 30 wins, and they are 23-5 in games in which he appears.

STILL THE YOUNGEST—Second-year skipper Kevin Cash remains the majors’ youngest manager, edging out first-year manager SD Andy Green by almost five months…17 players who are older than Cash have appeared in a game this season, including Giants LH Javier Lopez who is four months older…the Rays 80-82 record under Cash in 2015 was 17 games better than they have ever finished under a first-year manager.

STEADY HANDS—The Rays have used only 27 different starting pitchers in the Rays era (since 2008)…the Giants have used the second fewest (30)…by contrast, the Dodgers have used the most (60).

TURN BACK THE CLOCK & POSTGAME CONCERT—Tomorrow the Rays and Giants will turn back the clock by wearing 1970s-era retro jer-seys…concession prices will roll back for a day, including $2 popcorn, pea-nuts and Pepsi fountain drinks…the first 10,000 fans will receive a Rays Retro Poster…immediately following the game, the rock band The Fray will take the stage as the first postgame concert of the season…Rays Post-game Concerts are free with the purchase of that game’s ticket…field ac-cess wristbands are available for purchase at raysbaseball.com/concerts.

RAYS IN THE COMMUNITY—This morning at the Downtown Central Li-brary in Bradenton, 3B Evan Longoria kicked off the “Reading with the Rays” summer reading program for a fifth consecutive year…Suncoast Credit Union and the Rays are hosting the ninth season of Reading with the Rays–Read Your Way to the Ballpark, an incentive-based reading program that encourages Pre-K to 12th grade students to avoid summer learning loss by reading for 24 hours during the summer months.

Ê Today 1B Logan Morrison and C Curt Casali visited young patients and staff at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, courtesy of Sagicor.

DRAFT SIGNINGS—The Rays have already signed 20 of their 41 selec-tions from the 2016 June Draft: CF Ryan Boldt (Rd. 2), RH Austin Frank-lin (3), RH Mikey York (5), RH J.D. Busfield (7), RH Peter Bayer (9), RH Brandon Lawson (12), 1B Nathaniel Lowe (13), LH Dalton Moats (15), 3B James Haley (19), OF Isaac Benard (23), RH Joe Serrapica (24), 2B Ryan Tenerowicz (27), C Jean Ramirez (28), 2B Trek Stemp (29), C Joey Roach (31), SS Deion Tansel (32), 1B Bobby Melley (34), LH Alex Estrella (35), RH Anthony Parente (36), RH Brian McAfee (38).

First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 65 (31-33) | Home Game No.: 33 (15-17) | All-Time Game No.: 2,979 (1,383-1,595) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,492 (759-732)

April: 11-12 | May: 11-16 | June: 9-5

Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Sat., June 18 vs. SF 4:10 p.m. LH Matt Moore (3-4, 5.05) vs. RH Jake Peavy (3-6, 5.83) Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Sun., June 19 vs. SF 1:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (3-3, 3.79) vs. TBA Fox Sports Sun | WDAE 620 AM, WAMA 1550 AM (Sp.)

2016 HR LEADERSOrioles 103Mariners 97Blue Jays 96Rays 93Nationals 91

Page 2: FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS · 2020. 4. 20. · FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS RH Chris Archer (4-8, 4.61) vs. RH Jeff Samardzija (7-4, 3.36) WE

Ê LAST START—On Sat vs. HOU, threw a season-high 118 pitches, his most since July 3, 2015 at NYY (122) and the second straight start he’s set a season high in pitch count…went 7.2 IP, his 2nd-longest start of the season (8 IP, May 27 vs. NYY) and finished 7 IP for just the second time in 14 starts…retired his first 9 batters faced, then snapped streaks vs. Houston of 24 straight batters retired and 18.2 scoreless innings in the 4th inning…surrendered leads of 1-0 and 2-1…his line: L, 7.2 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 8 SO, 1 HR (Carlos Gomez), 118 pitches, 78 strikes.

Ê Marks the first time he’s ever thrown 115-plus pitches in back-to-back starts…was the first Ray to do that since David Price from June 9-July 1, 2014 (5 straight starts).

Ê HIS HAPPY PLACE—He and KC Edinson Volquez are the only AL pitchers (min. 50 IP) to rank among the AL’s top ten in home ERA and bottom ten in road ERA…his ERA is 4.42 points better at home, the 3rd-largest difference in the AL behind BAL Ubaldo Jimenez (4.61) and Volquez (4.76)…owns a 2.33 ERA (38.2-IP, 10-ER) in 6 starts at Tropicana Field—4th among AL qualifiers, according to STATS LLC—compared to a 6.75 ERA (41.1-IP, 31-ER) in 8 road starts (2nd highest among AL qualifiers)…opponents are batting .194 with 5 HR in 38.2 IP here compared to .308 with 10 HR in 41.1 IP on the road.

Ê Prior to this season, his career ERA was slightly better on the road (3.27) than it was at Tropicana Field (3.39).

Ê THEN vs. NOW—A comparison of this season vs. last season:

2016 Season vs. First 14 Starts of 2015 Season W-L ERA SO Hits Runs Walks HR2016 4-8 4.61 96 81 47 34 152015 7-4 2.00 113 64 23 21 5

Ê GOOD COMPANY—Since 1900, only six other major league pitch-ers (three AL, three NL) have ever matched his combination of losses (8) and strikeouts (96) on this date…two of the three AL pitchers are former Cy Young Award winners and the other is a Hall of Famer: CLE Corey Kluber in 2015, CLE CC Sabathia in 2008 and MIN Bert Blyleven in 1974…NL pitchers to match this combination are SD Ian Kennedy in 2014, SD Andy Benes in 1994 and another Hall of Fam-er, LAD Don Drysdale in 1960…Archer ranks among AL leaders in losses (8, 2nd), SO (96, 3rd), SO/9 IP (10.80, 2nd), HR (15, T-4th), BB (34, T-5th), starts (14, T-1st) and WP (5, T-8th).

Ê SLIDE RULES—His 60 SO (49 swinging) on the slider lead the majors, ahead of LAD Clayton Kershaw and NYY Michael Pineda (55)…last season, had a ML-most 179 SO with the slider (152 swinging)…no other pitcher in the majors had as many Ks on any other pitch, per Stats LLC…a comparison at how opponents have fared vs. his slider this season:

Ê First 4 GS: .317/.378/.595 (13-for-41), 2 2B, 3 HR, 18 SO Ê Last 10 GS: .183/.230/.269 (19-for-104), 3 2B, 2 HR, 42 SO

Ê LAST TEN—Has gone 4-4 with a 3.73 ERA (60.1-IP, 25-ER) over his last 10 starts, compared to 0-4 with a 7.32 ERA before it…has held op-ponents to .223/.291/.389 (51-for-229) batting over this span, including .122 (6-for-49) with RISP…this stretch has lowered his ERA by over two runs and his WHIP from 2.08 to 1.44.

Ê 1ST INNING—Has a 9.00 ERA (14-IP, 14-ER) in the 1st inning and a 3.68 ERA (66-IP, 27-ER) after that…has averaged 23.8 pitches in the 1st inning…has a 3.00 ERA (6-IP, 2-ER) in the 1st inning over his 5 home starts, compared to a 13.50 ERA (8-IP, 12-ER) in 8 road starts.

Ê INTERLEAGUE—Has gone 3-4 with a 3.07 ERA (58.2-IP, 20-ER) in 10 career interleague apps (all starts)…was 0-4 with a 3.45 ERA (28.2-IP, 11-ER) through the first 5 IL starts of his career, but since then has gone 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA (30-IP, 9-ER) over his last 5 starts.

Ê BREAKS & BRUISES—Hasn’t hit a batter since July 3, 2015 at NYY…has gone 30 starts since his last HBP, 2nd in club history to only James Shields (38, May 3, 2009–May 25, 2010).

Ê K’S FOR KIDS—For the second straight season, every strikeout he records will benefit both Burg Baseball Inc. and Tampa RBI…for every strikeout, he joins the Rays and Channel 10 News to each donate $25 to be split among the youth leagues…this effort raised $18,900 last season and has raised $7,200 so far in 2016…fans can visit ray-sbaseball.com/archer to pledge a dollar amount for every strikeout, with a minimum pledge of 25 cents…amounts will be collected at the end of each month, based on Archer’s strikeout total that month.

Ê BASEBALL AMBASSADOR—In a span of 16 months, he traveled to help represent MLB overseas in four different countries: South Africa (Dec 2014), Taiwan (Oct 2015), Curaçao (Dec 2015) and Cuba (March 2016)…was the Rays nominee for the 2015 Roberto Clemente Award.

TONIGHT’S STARTER—RH CHRIS ARCHER (4-8, 4.61)

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER Ê Has been ejected 4 times as manager, once this year (April 29 vs. TOR). Ê Recorded 100 career wins faster than any manager in club history on May

20 at DET…was the youngest to do it since CLE Eric Wedge in 2004. Ê Marks his second season as Rays manager…38-year-old is the young-

est active manager in MLB, ahead of SD Andy Green (5 months older). Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

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

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

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

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

TOMORROW’S STARTER—LH MATT MOORE (3-4, 5.05) Ê LAST START—On Sun vs. HOU, had a season-high-tying 10 SO (also

April 17 vs. CWS)…was his first scoreless start since Sep 17, 2015 vs. BAL (7 IP) and only the second time in his career he’s reached double-digit strikeouts in a scoreless start (also Sep 22, 2011 at NYY).

Ê Only hits allowed were a pair of singles by Jose Altuve. Ê Threw 114 pitches (37 in the 2nd inning), his most since June

25, 2013 vs. TOR (120)…matched his season high with 7 IP (4th time) and has gone 7 IP in consecutive starts for the third time in his career (last July 11-22, 2013 vs. MIN, at BOS).

Ê Had 21 swings-and-misses, including 15 on the fastball…both were his highest totals since before Tommy John surgery.

Ê His line: W, 7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 SO, 1 HBP, 114 pit, 79 str.

Ê THE LONG BALL—Has yielded 14 HR, T-7th in the AL…has a 1.48 HR/9 IP ratio since his return from Tommy John surgery on July 2,

2015, compared to 0.88 HR/9 IP before that…his last start snapped a streak of allowing homers in 5 straight starts, his longest since April 17–May 14, 2013 (6)…has allowed 8 HR over his last 6 starts.

Ê TURNING IT AROUND—Had 4 perfect innings on Sun vs. HOU and 3 perfect innings in his start prior to that, giving him 7 perfect frames in his last 14 IP after none in his previous 31 innings.

Ê INTERLEAGUE—Is 2-3 with a 5.65 ERA (51-IP, 32-ER) in 9 career interleague apps (all starts)…won the first 2 IL starts of his career, but hasn’t won since May 15, 2012 vs. MIA…this season, he has gone 0-2 with an 9.37 ERA (16.1-IP, 17-ER) in 3 starts (vs. LAD, at MIA, at ARI).

Ê vs. SAN FRANCISCO—Has never faced the Giants.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2015 Tampa Bay 12-13 3.23 34 34 1 1 212.0 175 85 76 66 252 19 .2202016 Tampa Bay 4-8 4.61 14 14 0 0 80.0 81 47 41 34 96 15 .256Major League Totals 36-40 3.49 109 107 3 3 644.2 563 283 250 223 658 64 .233Minor League Totals 47-44 3.77 165 159 0 0 769.2 648 372 322 428 770 43 .229

2016 SPLITSvs. RH: .270 (48-178), 11-HRvs. LH: .239 (33-138), 4-HRHome: 1-4, 2.33 ERA (38.2-IP, 10-ER)Road: 3-4, 6.75 ERA (41.1-IP, 31-ER)

ARCHER vs. SAN FRANCISCOCAREER—Lost his only career start against the Giants, on Aug 2, 2013 op-posite Madison Bumgarner at Tropicana Field…his line: 7 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 4 SO, 2 HR…allowed a solo homer to Brandon Belt and a 2-run homer to Brandon Crawford…three of his 4 runs allowed came in his 7th and final inning.

2016 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/3 vs. TOR L-1 3.60 5.0 5 3 2 3 12 0 0 1 107/66 L, 3-5 Stroman down, 3-14/8 at BAL L-2 7.20 5.0 10 6 6 2 5 4 0 1 97/60 L, 1-6 Tillman down, 6-14/14 vs. CLE L-3 5.87 5.1 7 3 2 3 6 1 0 0 105/67 L, 0-6 Salazar down, 3-04/20 at BOS L-4 7.32 4.1 8 6 6 3 6 1 0 1 84/48 L, 3-7 Porcello down, 6-04/25 vs. BAL W-1 5.47 6.2 5 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 93/65 W, 2-0 Gausman up, 2-04/30 vs. TOR -- 5.01 6.0 1 2 2 4 4 1 0 0 100/52 W, 4-3 Happ tied, 2-2APRIL 1-4 5.01 32.1 36 20 18 15 43 7 0 3 -- -- -- --5/6 at LAA W-2 4.23 6.0 5 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 99/58 W, 5-2 Rasmus up, 5-05/11 at SEA -- 4.57 5.0 5 4 4 4 5 1 0 1 91/55 L, 5-6 (11) Walker tied, 4-45/17 at TOR W-3 4.38 6.0 4 2 2 4 7 1 0 0 105/60 W, 12-2 Stroman up, 10-25/22 at DET L-5 5.16 3.0 8 6 6 1 4 1 0 1 77/51 L, 4-9 Zimmermann down, 6-25/27 vs. NYY L-6 4.62 8.0 4 4 1 3 7 2 0 0 113/68 L, 1-4 Tanaka down, 4-0MAY 2-2 4.18 28.0 26 16 13 14 29 5 0 2 -- -- -- --6/1 at KC L-7 4.75 6.0 8 5 4 2 4 0 0 0 111/72 L, 3-6 Duffy down, 5-36/6 at ARI W-4 4.73 6.0 5 3 3 3 12 2 0 0 115/73 W, 6-4 Ray up, 6-36/11 vs. HOU L-8 4.61 7.2 6 3 3 0 8 1 0 0 118/78 L, 3-4 Fiers tied, 2-2JUNE 1-2 4.58 19.2 19 11 10 5 24 3 0 0 -- -- -- --

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#1 TIM BECKHAM, INF Thu: 1-4, 2B, BB SEA Series: 1-4, 2B, BB Stand: 3-7, 2B, 3B, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .220 (9-41), 2-HR2016: .203/.276/.418, 3-HR, 7-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.364, 4-11) RISP: .200 (3-15) vs. RH: .184 (7-38), 1-HR

Ê Yesterday vs. SEA had the third multi-error game of his career (last Aug 17, 2015 at HOU)…marked his first errors since April 21 at BOS. Ê Nine of his 16 hits have gone for extra bases (4-2B, 2-3B, 3-HR)…has a .643 SLG over his last 13 games (11 starts) spanning 2 stints, with 8 XBH

and 6 RBI, compared to a .162 SLG with 1 XBH and 1 RBI before that…his 3 HR have all been on the road and have come over his last 41 AB. Ê Has played in 25 games with 21 starts (12-2B, 9-SS)…the home run has accounted for 6 of his 7 RBI (three 2-run shots)…recalled from Triple-A

Durham on June 1 to begin his second stint with the Rays this season, following Opening Day–May 24.

#19 CURT CASALI, C Thu: 0-3, RBI SEA Series: 2-11, RBI, R Stand: 2-15, RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .213 (10-47), 3-HR2016: .177/.272/.354, 6-HR, 17-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-7 RISP: .097 (3-31) vs. RH: .157 (13-83), 3-HR

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-18…has a .429 OBP in 11 games (8 starts) in June with 3 multi-hit games this month, compared to 4 multi-hit games through May. Ê Has 1 hit in his last 17 at-bats with RISP, including 0-for-5 over his last 2 G…his .097 avg. (3-for-31) with RISP is 2nd-lowest in the AL (min. 20 AB). Ê Has played in 47 games with 39 starts at catcher…has thrown out 31.8 percent of his attempted base stealers, up from 24.0 pct. last season. Ê Since the start of last season, 57.4 percent of his hits have gone for extra bases (20-1B, 11-2B, 16-HR).

#24 HANK CONGER, C Thu: 0-0 (def. rep.) SEA Series: 0-2 Stand: 1-5, 2B vs. LH: .250 (1-4)2016: .210/.273/.333, 2-HR, 7-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .136 (3-22) vs. RH: .208 (16-77), 2-HR

Ê Batting .300 (9-for-30) with 4 2B, 2 HR and 6 RBI over his last 12 games (10 starts)…was hitting .157 (8-for-51) with 0 XBH and 1 RBI before that. Ê Batting .208/.265/.325 (16-for-77) vs. right-handed pitching this season (.590 OPS), compared to .279/.353/.538 (29-for-104) in 2015 (.892 OPS). Ê Has played in 35 games with 25 starts at catcher…both of his homers have come over his last 20 at-bats (May 28 vs. NYY, June 4 at MIN). Ê Has thrown out 16.0 percent (4 of 25) of his attempted base stealers this season, compared to 2.3 percent (1 of 43) a season ago.

#14 JAFF DECKER, OF Thu: 1-3, BB SEA Series: 1-6, BB Stand: 1-6, BB vs. LH: .000 (0-3)2016: .167/.286/.167, 0-HR, 0-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .000 (0-3) vs. RH: .333 (1-3)

Ê Yesterday vs. SEA had his first outfield assist since July 29, 2015 at MIN and his fourth in 21 career games (12 starts) in the outfield. Ê First name is pronounced like Jeff…was a non-roster invite to spring training…selected from Triple-A Durham on Wednesday (Eveland DFA). Ê Hit .233/.351/.358 (45-for-193) with 5 HR, 14 RBI and 13 SB with Durham…his 34 BB ranked T-2nd in the Int’l. League at the time of his selection. Ê Prior to this season, played parts of three seasons in the majors (2013 with SD, 2014-15 with PIT) and hit .169/.286/.271 (10-for-59) with 1 HR.

#10 COREY DICKERSON, OF Thu: 0-1 (PH in 8th) SEA Series: 4-8, 3B, HR, 5-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R Stand: 4-15, 3B, HR, 5-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .156 (5-32)2016: .207/.257/.468, 12-HR, 31-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .185 (10-54) vs. RH: .218 (34-156), 12-HR

Ê Is a career .266/.320/.543 (25-for-94) hitter with 6 HR and 17 RBI against the Giants…has only homered more against the Padres (7). Ê Ranks among team leaders in XBH (23, 2nd), HR (12, 2nd) and RBI (31, 2nd)…of his 31 RBI, 21 have come via the home run (67.7 percent). Ê Of his 39 hits this year, 23 have gone for extra bases (59.0 percent)…in the AL, only BOS David Ortiz (61.8 pct.) has a higher ratio (min. 40 G). Ê Tied his season high with 3 hits on Tue at SEA (4th time), finishing a double shy of the cycle…his 7th-inning single was the latest in a game he’s

recorded a go-ahead hit since Aug 23, 2014 vs. MIA (13th inning walk-off)…marked the third time in his career he tripled and homered in the same game (last Sep 20, 2014 vs. ARI), the first Ray to do this since Tim Beckham on May 22, 2015 vs. OAK…homered off the D-ring catwalk, first Ray to do that since Carlos Peña on July 29, 2010 vs. DET…measured at 448 feet according to StatCast, the longest by a Rays player this season.

Ê Has played in 58 games with 47 starts (27-DH, 18-LF, 1-RF)…has gone 171 chances in the outfield since his last error, Aug 17, 2014 vs. CIN (G1).

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, 2B Thu: 2-4, BB, R SEA Series: 7-15, 2B, 3B, 2-BB, 2-R Stand: 9-28, 2-2B, 3B, 2-RBI, 2-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .359 (14-39), 2-HR2016: .311/.392/.511, 4-HR, 14-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.467, 7-15) RISP: .412 (7-17) vs. RH: .292 (28-96), 2-HR

Ê Min. 100 PA, his .392 OBP ranks 10th in the AL…has recorded 3 consecutive multi-hit games, his longest such streak since Aug 30–Sep 2, 2015 (4 straight)…has recorded multiple hits in 4 of his 6 games since returning from the DL on Fri vs. HOU, batting .321 (9-for-28) over that span.

Ê Reached 4 times on Wed vs. SEA, his most since April 30 vs. TOR (4)…doubled and tripled in a game for the first time since Aug 31, 2015 at BAL. Ê Has started 35 games, all at leadoff (34-2B, 1-DH)…since the start of last season, has a .612 SLG and 12 HR vs. LHP and a .390 SLG and 9 HR vs.

RHP…has more homers (21) over the last two seasons (2015-16, in 188 games) than he did in his first four seasons combined (18 in 338 games). Ê All 4 HR have come in the 7th inning or later…eight of his 14 RBI have come in “Late & Close” situations, per Baseball Reference…at the time of his in-

jury, he led the team in avg. (.308), OBP (.398), SLG (.523), OPS (.922), 2B (9), XBH (14, tied), runs (16), hits (33), walks (14) and multi-hit games (10).

#8 DESMOND JENNINGS, OF Thu: 0-5 SEA Series: 1-12, 3-BB Stand: 2-21, RBI, 5-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .182 (10-55)2016: .181/.264/.303, 5-HR, 15-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .194 (6-31) vs. RH: .180 (18-100), 5-HR

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-22…has a .349 OBP with 2 HR and 5 RBI in 12 games (10 starts) since the start of June, compared to a .237 OBP through May. Ê Has already exceeded his RBI total from May (and matched his HR total)…last RBI was a 5th-inning groundout on Sun vs. HOU (off Dallas Keuchel). Ê Eight of his 9 XBH have come on the road, the only exception his solo HR on April 16 vs. CWS…has a .435 SLG on the road and a .198 SLG at home. Ê Has played in 51 games with 42 starts (26-LF, 14-CF, 2-DH)…all of his time in CF has come since Kevin Kiermaier’s injury, his first action there since

April 25, 2015…his .996 career fielding percentage ranks 1st among active outfielders (min. 1,000 chances), pct. points ahead of Jacoby Ellsbury.

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Thu: DNP SEA Series: 2-8, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R Stand: 5-19, 2B, 2-HR, 5-RBI, 3-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .298 (17-57), 2-HR2016: .278/.335/.540, 16-HR, 40-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.333, 5-15) RISP: .281 (16-57) vs. RH: .272 (52-191), 14-HR

Ê Left Wednesday’s game with left forearm soreness…did not play yesterday vs. SEA but passed Carl Crawford for most service time in club history. Ê Has 7 HR over his last 11 games and 20 RBI over his last 16 games, batting .556 (10-for-18) with RISP over that stretch of 16 games…his 7 HR in

June are his most in a calendar month since Aug 2013 (7)…is on pace for 41 HR, which would rank 2nd to Carlos Peña (46, 2007) in club history. Ê Ranks among AL leaders in HR (16, T-7th) and XBH (33, T-6th)…leads the team in SLG (.540), hits (69), 2B (17), RBI (40) and multi-hit games (19). Ê On Tue vs. SEA had his first homer with 2 (or more) runners on base since June 20, 2015 at CLE, with 29 solo or 2-run shots in between. Ê Has started 62 games (60-3B, 2-DH)…all 16 HR have come as a third baseman, 3rd in the majors to Nolan Arenado (20) and Todd Frazier (19).

#27 MIKIE MAHTOOK, OF Thu: 1-3, R SEA Series: 1-6, R Stand: 2-10, 2-RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .286 (6-21)2016: .172/.210/.207, 0-HR, 3-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .091 (1-11) vs. RH: .108 (4-37)

Ê Has appeared in 15 straight Rays games dating back to May 31 at KC (11 starts)…batting .243 (9-for-37) in June after ging 1-for-21 in May. Ê His only hit with RISP this season was Sun vs. HOU, accounting for 2 of his 3 RBI—his first multi-RBI game since Oct 4, 2015 vs. TOR. Ê Batting .292/.351/.596 (26-for-89) with 7 HR and 17 RBI in his career vs. LHP, compared to .203/.241/.324 (15-for-74) with 2 HR and 5 RBI vs. RHP. Ê Only multi-hit game came on June 6 at ARI…prior to his recall, hit .333/.416/.487 (26-for-78) with 1 HR and 5 RBI in 20 games with Durham.

#13 BRAD MILLER, SS Thu: 1-2, RBI (PH) SEA Series: 1-11, RBI, 2-BB, R Stand: 4-19, HR, 3-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .226 (7-31), 1-HR2016: .234/.290/.416, 6-HR, 21-RBI, 4-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.500, 1-2) RISP: .244 (11-45) vs. RH: .235 (39-166), 5-HR

Ê Snapped an 0-for-12 yesterday vs. SEA (single)…is 1-for-his-last-13 and 4-for-his-last-29 after hitting .303 (37-for-122) from April 24–June 4. Ê Batting .272/.321/.447 (28-for-103) in 29 games (24 starts) on the road compared to .191/.255/.383 (18-for-94) in 29 games (24 starts) at home. Ê Ranks among team leaders in XBH (20, T-3rd) and 2B (10, T-4th)…his .234 avg. ranks last among qualifying AL SS but his .416 SLG ranks 6th. Ê His 9 errors rank T-1st among AL shortstops (Ketel Marte, Alcides Escobar)…has played in 58 games with 48 starts, all at shortstop. Ê His last 3 HR have given the Rays the lead…the average distance on his 6 HR, per MLB StatCast, is 420 feet…has homered once in his last 97

at-bats (June 11 vs. HOU)…all 4 of his homers at Tropicana Field this season have landed in Section 148.

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#7 LOGAN MORRISON, 1B Thu: 0-5, RBI SEA Series: 0-14, 2-RBI, 2-BB, R Stand: 2-22, 2B, 2-RBI, 5-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .281 (9-32), 1-HR2016: .228/.324/.370, 7-HR, 20-RBI, 4-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-16 RISP: .265 (9-34) vs. RH: .217 (34-157), 6-HR

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-29…on Wed vs. SEA drew the fifth walk-off walk in club history (13th inning off Mike Montgomery), first since Luke Scott on May 9, 2013 vs. TOR…only other time he’s been at the plate for a walk-off was May 8, 2015 vs. OAK (with SEA), a walk-off homer off Dan Otero.

Ê All 7 HR came over a span of 18 games and 65 at-bats from May 18–June 5, after 91 homerless at-bats to start the season…hit .415/.479/.785 (27-for-65) over that span, including homers in 3 consecutive games from June 3-5 at the fourth multi-HR game of his career on June 5 at MIN.

Ê Six of his 7 HR have come on the road…batting .298/.381/.500 (31-for-104) on the road compared to .141/.255/.212 (12-for-85) at home. Ê Since May 17—the date of his first RBI this season—he ranks 2nd on the team with 20 RBI, trailing Evan Longoria (21).

#38 TAYLOR MOTTER, UTL Thu: 3-4, 2B, 2-R SEA Series: 3-5, 2B, BB, 2-R Stand: 3-6, 2B, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .375 (6-16), 1-HR2016: .204/.323/.352, 2-HR, 6-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.750, 3-4) RISP: .167 (1-6) vs. RH: .132 (5-38), 1-HR

Ê Snapped an 0-for-13 yesterday vs. SEA; had a career-high 3 hits, incl. his first XBH since May 23 at MIA, snapping a stretch of 38 AB without one. Ê Has 9 BB to go with his 11 hits…as a result, his on-base pct. is 119 points higher than his avg. …only has 1 RBI in his last 18 games (11 starts). Ê Has made starts batting leadoff, 2nd, 7th, 8th and 9th…has a .524 OBP in 21 PA vs. lefties this season, compared to a .227 OBP in 44 PA vs. RHP. Ê Has played in 24 games with 14 starts (7-SS, 4-2B, 3-3B) since his recall…is one of three AL players in the majors to appear at 2B, 3B, SS, LF and

RF, joining DET Mike Aviles and SEA Shawn O’Malley…last season with Triple-A Durham he saw significant time at 6 different positions (also CF).

#28 STEVE PEARCE, UTL Thu: 3-5, RBI SEA Series: 6-13, 2B, 3B, HR, 2-RBI, 3-BB, 3-R Stand: 12-25, 4-2B, 3B, HR, 4-RBI, 2-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .383 (18-47), 5-HR2016: .346/.420/.585, 9-HR, 25-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 3G (.462, 6-13) RISP: .353 (12-34) vs. RH: .330 (37-112), 4-HR

Ê Batting .514/.541/.771 (18-for-35) with 4 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR and 5 RBI since the start of June, incl. 5 multi-hit games and four 3-hit games since then. Ê Since May 16, leads the majors with a .410 avg. (34-for-83) and a .479 OBP…his .663 SLG over that span is 5th in the majors and 3rd in the AL. Ê Min. 100 PA, ranks among AL leaders in avg. (.346, 4th), OBP (.420, 5th), SLG (.585, 3rd) and OPS (1.005, 3rd)…his .766 SLG vs. LHP is 2nd in the majors. Ê Has played in 47 games with 42 starts (19-1B, 14-2B, 8-DH, 1-3B)…is the only player in the majors to make at least 10 starts at both 1B and 2B. Ê On Wed vs. SEA, doubled and tripled in the same game for the first time in his career…marked his sixth career triple and first since July 8, 2015

at MIN (with BAL)…on Tue vs. SEA had his first homer (off Taijuan Walker) since May 27 vs. NYY, his seventh solo shot out of his 9 HR this year. Ê From June 5-11 recorded at least 3 hits in 3 consecutive starts, which tied the club record for most consecutive starts with at least 3 hits (5th time).

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#35 MATT ANDRIESE, RH Last App: 6/15 vs. SEA (W, 2.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 3-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .209 (14-67), 1-HR2016: 6-0-0, 2.66 ERA, 8 G, 7 GS Long Relief App: 2.2, 6/15 vs. SEA IR-RS: -- vs. RH: .245 (26-106), 1-HR

Ê On Wed vs. SEA went 2.2 scoreless in his first relief app of the season, longest hitless app by a Rays reliever since Andriese on Aug 28, 2015 vs. KC (3 IP)…improved to 6-0 in 8 apps (7 starts), the fifth Ray to ever start a season 6-0 or better…joined Matt Moore (8-0, 2013), Jeff Niemann (6-0, 2010), J.P. Howell (6-0, 2008) and James Shields (6-0, 2007)…is one of five pitchers in the majors to start this season at 6-0 or better.

Ê Has gone 7-2 with a 3.15 ERA (80-IP, 28-ER) in 15 career starts and 2-3 with a 4.36 ERA (33-IP, 16-ER) in 18 career relief apps. Ê Has only allowed 2 HR in 47.1 IP for an 0.38 HR/9 IP ratio, 3rd in the AL among pitchers with at least 40 innings pitched.

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 6/15 vs. SEA (1.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-3 vs. LH: .158 (6-38)2016: 3-1-0, 2.86 ERA, 27 G Long Relief App: 1.1, 3x-last 6/15 vs. SEA IR-RS: 12-3 vs. RH: .227 (10-44), 1-HR

Ê Tied his season long app on Wed vs. SEA (1.1, 3rd time, last June 6 at ARI)…retired all 4 lefties faced, only baserunner was a Nelson Cruz IBB. Ê Eight of his last 9 apps have been 1 IP or more…has made 16 apps this season of at least 1 IP (59.3 pct.), compared to 41 pct. of apps in 2015. Ê Ranks 3rd on the team with 27 apps…his last 5 apps spanning 5.2 IP have been scoreless…hasn’t allowed a hit over his last 3 apps spanning 3.1 IP. Ê Has combined for 2 BB (1 IBB) and 13 SO in his last 13 apps (since May 21), compared to 6 BB and 10 SO in his first 14 apps (from April 8–May 15). Ê The Rays have been tied or ahead in 23 of his 27 apps (21 scoreless)…has stranded his last 7 inherited runners spanning his last 15 apps.

#37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 6/15 vs. SEA (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 19-19 vs. LH: .256 (10-39)2016: 1-1-19, 0.90 ERA, 28 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 5/24 at MIA IR-RS: 11-5 vs. RH: .152 (10-66), 1-HR

Ê Ranks T-2nd in the AL with 19 saves (in 19 chances), including an AL-leading 7 saves in June…hasn’t allowed a run in his 19 save opportunities…holds the club record for most successful save opportunities to start a season (prev. 16, 2x-last Rafael Soriano in 2010)…is their longest streak without a blown save (at any point of the season) since Fernando Rodney converted a club record 22 straight chances from May 27–Aug 13, 2012.

Ê His last 19 apps spanning 21 IP have been scoreless, lowering his ERA from 3.00 to 0.90 over this stretch…ranks T-1st on the team with 28 apps. Ê Leads the majors with 4 saves of 4 outs or more…is one of two pitchers in the majors with all of their team’s saves, joining LAD Kenley Jansen (18). Ê His 0.90 ERA ranks 3rd among AL relievers…among all pitchers with at least 10 saves, only SD Fernando Rodney has a lower ERA (0.00).

#54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 5/22 at DET (1.0-IP, 2-H, 2-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .185 (5-27), 2-HR2016: 0-2-0, 6.06 ERA, 17 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 5/13 vs. OAK IR-RS: 7-3 vs. RH: .257 (9-35), 5-HR

Ê Recalled today for his second stint with the Rays this year (also Opening Day–May 22)…went 0-1-2 with a 3.52 ERA in 8 apps with Durham. Ê Has yielded 7 HR, tied for the most among AL relievers (incl. 5 HR in his last 7 apps)…his 15 HR since the start of last season is T-2nd among AL

relievers…seven of his 14 hits allowed this season have been homers, tied for the highest ratio in the majors with CIN Jumbo Diaz (min. 10 apps). Ê Has allowed runs in 6 of his last 9 apps, pitching to an 8.64 ERA (8.1-IP, 8-ER) over that span (since May 6)…had a 3.38 ERA through his first 8 apps.

#30 ERASMO RAMIREZ, RH Last App: 6/15 vs. SEA (1.1-IP, 3-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .269 (18-67), 4-HR2016: 7-4-0, 2.83 ERA, 28 G, 1 GS Long Relief App: 2.2, 5/18 at TOR IR-RS: 21-2 vs. RH: .236 (25-106), 2-HR

Ê Went 2B, 1B to his first 2 BF on Wed vs. SEA before a force out ended the inning…also pitched around a leadoff single and 2-out IBB in the 8th. Ê His last 6 apps spanning 8.1 IP have been scoreless, bringing his ERA down from a season-high 3.43 to 2.83…allowed run(s) in 7 of his prev. 8 apps

before this stretch…has made 20 relief apps of 4 outs or more, most in the majors, as well as a major-league-leading 12 relief apps of at least 2 IP. Ê His 7 wins rank T-8th in the AL, including a major-league-most 6 as a reliever—one shy of the club record for a reliever (7x-last J.P. Howell, 2009). Ê Tied for the team lead with 28 apps (1 start) and leads the majors with 42.0 relief IP…averaging 14.3 pitches per inning, 3rd in the AL (min. 30 IP). Ê Five times he has inherited the bases loaded and he hasn’t allowed an IR to score in those apps (last May 20 at DET).

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 6/12 vs. HOU (0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .206 (7-34)2016: 1-0-0, 4.29 ERA, 23 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 6/4 at MIN IR-RS: 13-3 vs. RH: .233 (10-43), 2-HR

Ê On Sun vs. HOU, issued a 4-pitch walk to his first BF and struck out only other BF on a 3-2 pitch…has allowed 3 BB over his last 2 apps (0.1 IP). Ê Has a 10.38 ERA (4.1-IP, 10-H, 5-R, 4-BB, 7-SO) over his last 6 apps (since May 24)…had a 2.70 ERA (16.2-IP, 7-H, 6-R, 5-ER, 7-BB) before that. Ê Has pitched to an 2.30 ERA (15.2-IP, 4-ER) in 14 apps on the road compared to a 10.13 ERA (5.1-IP, 6-ER) in 9 apps at Tropicana Field. Ê Opponents are hitting .188 (9-for-48) with the bases empty, .276 (8-for-29) with runners on base and .333 (4-for-12) with RISP.

#50 TYLER STURDEVANT, RH Last App: 6/16 vs. SEA (3.0-IP, 3-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 3-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .250 (3-12), 1-HR2016: 0-1-0, 3.00 ERA, 10 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 6/16 vs. SEA IR-RS: 2-0 vs. RH: .276 (8-29)

Ê Went 3 IP on 32 pitches yesterday vs. SEA, matching the longest app by a Rays reliever this season (also Ryan Webb on May 22 at DET)…allowed exactly one hit in each of the 7th, 8th and 9th innings including his first career homer (9th inning, Kyle Seager)…all 3 SO came in the 9th inning.

Ê Has averaged 13.8 pitches per inning, fewest on the team (min. 10 IP)…has stranded both inherited runners…has made 3 multi-inning apps. Ê Owns a 2.74 ERA over parts of seven minor league seasons (six with the Indians org.) with 9.8 SO/9 IP and 2.8 BB/9 IP ratios in the minors. Ê Was selected from Triple-A Durham on May 23…was 30 years, 156 days of age at the time of his debut, the oldest player to make his MLB debut with

the Rays since 31-year-old Jason Childers in 2006, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, and the second oldest since LH Jim Morris (35 in 1999).

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: L1 When commit error: 9-16 Hit homer: 25-23Current Record: 31-33 Ahead after 6-7-8: 21-4/21-2/26-1 Homer with men on: 20-7Home/Road: 15-17/16-16 Behind after 6-7-8: 4-23/2-26/0-29 Hit multiple homers: 20-8Day/Night: 11-12/20-21 Tied after 6-7-8: 6-6/8-5/5-3 Score first: 19-8Grass/Turf: 13-16/18-17 1-run games: 7-9 Score 5 or more: 19-5vs. East: 12-12 2-run games: 9-7 Score less than 5: 12-28vs. Central: 7-9 Extra innings: 2-1 Outhit opponents: 19-5vs. West: 8-7 Win in last at-bat: 8 Outhit by opponents: 5-25vs. National League: 4-5 Come-from-behind wins: 16 Collect 10 or more hits: 15-5vs. RH/LH starters: 22-24/9-9 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 13 Opp. 10 or more hits: 7-18Series W-L-T (home): 4-5-2 Series W-L-T (road): 5-5-1 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 13-12/13-6/3-10/2-4

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Longoria 12 3 1 16Dickerson 7 2 2 1 12Souza Jr. 6 2 2 10Pearce 7 1 1 9Morrison 3 4 7Guyer 5 1 6Casali 3 2 1 6Miller 3 3 6Kiermaier 3 2 5Jennings 5 5Forsythe 2 2 4Beckham 3 3Motter 1 1 2Conger 1 1 2TOTALS 58 25 9 1 93

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 7 29 4.14 5.84 5-2 4Archer 14 38 2.71 4.28 5-9 7Moore 13 42 3.23 4.93 5-8 5Odorizzi 14 37 2.64 4.25 9-5 5Ramirez 1 4 4.00 6.35 1-0 0Smyly 13 39 3.00 4.58 6-7 6Snell 2 4 2.00 4.32 0-2 0

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’16 MOST HITS GAME ’16 MOST RBI GAMEBeckham 6/6 at ARI Ray 2, 3x-last, 6/12 vs. HOU 2, 3x-last, 6/6 at ARICasali 6/1 at KC Duffy 2, 7x-last, 6/14 vs. SEA 3, 5/16 at TORConger 6/4 at MIN Santana 3, 5/28 vs. NYY 3, 5/28 vs. NYYDecker 8/12/13 at COL Chacin 1, 6/16 vs. SEA --Dickerson 6/14 vs. SEA Walker 3, 5x-last, 6/14 vs. SEA 4, 2x-last, 5/31 at KCForsythe 4/30 vs. TOR Happ 3, 5x-last, 6/15 vs. SEA 2, 5x-last, 5/7 at LAAJennings 6/8 at ARI Bradley 3, 2x-last, 6/6 at ARI 3, 5/16 at TORLongoria 6/14 vs. SEA Vincent 3, 2x-last, 6/5 at MIN 4, 5/28 vs. NYYMahtook 10/4/15 vs. TOR Tepera 2, 6/6 at ARI 2, 6/12 vs. HOUMiller 6/11 vs. HOU Fiers 4, 5/6 at LAA 3, 2x-last, 5/17 at TORMorrison 6/5 at MIN Duffey 3, 3x-last, 5/25 vs. MIA 3, 2x-last, 6/5 at MINMotter 5/23 at MIA Chen 3, 6/16 vs. SEA 3, 5/23 at MIAPearce 6/14 vs. SEA Walker 3, 4x-last, 6/16 vs. SEA 3, 2x-last, 5/16 at TORSouza Jr. 6/4 at MIN Santana 4, 4/6 vs. TOR 4, 4/6 vs. TOR

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 4, 3x-last, June 3-6 Most runs, game, TB 3, 4x-last, Longoria, 6/5 at MINLong loss streak 5, May 29–June 2 Most runs, game, Opp 3, 4x-last, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost runs game, TB 13, 5/16 at TOR Most hits, game, TB 4, 3x-last, Miller, 5/6 at LAAMost runs game, Opp 10, 2x-last, 5/31 at KC Most hits, game, Opp 4, 5x-last, Cain, 5/31 at KCMost runs, inn, TB 6, (4th) 4/21 at BOS Most 2B, game, TB 2, 5x-last, Pearce, 6/10 vs. HOUMost runs, inn, Opp 5, 2x-last, (4th) 5/31 at KC Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 8x-last, Park, 6/2 at MINMost hits, game, TB 17, 2x-last, 5/17 at TOR Most HR, game, TB 2, 6x-last, Dickerson, 6/8 at ARIMost hits, game, Opp 18, 5/31 at KC Most HR, game, Opp 3, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost hits, inn, TB 6, (1st) 4/24 at NYY Most RBI, game, TB 5, Guyer, 5/15 vs. OAKMost hits, inn, Opp 6, 2x-last, (4th) 5/31 at KC Most RBI, game, Opp 5, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost doubles, game, TB 6, 5/28 vs. NYY Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, 2x-last, Conger, 5/28 vs. NYYMost doubles, game, Opp 7, 4/21 at BOS Most x-base hits, game, Opp 3, 2x-last, Valencia, 5/15 vs. OAKMost HR, game, TB 5, 4/24 at NYY Most steals, game, TB 2, 2x-last, Miller, 5/24 at MIAMost HR, game, Opp 4, 4x-last, 5/15 vs. OAK Most steals, game, Opp 2, 3x-last, Nunez, 6/4 at MINMost x-base hits, game, TB 9, 5/28 vs. NYY Hitting Streak 11, Longoria, May 28–June 8Most x-base hits, game, Opp 9, 4/21 at BOS TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 3, 5/24 at MIA Most SO, TB Starter 12, 3x-last, Smyly, 6/15 vs. SEAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 5, 4/14 vs. CLE Most SO, Opp Starter 12, Fernandez, 5/26 vs. MIAMost walks, game, TB 11, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, TB Reliever 4, Ramirez, 4/13 vs. CLEMost walks, game, Opp 7, 4x-last, 6/14 vs. SEA Most IP, TB Reliever 3.0, 2x-last, Sturdevant, 6/16 vs. SEAMost strikeouts, game, TB 19, 6/15 vs. SEA Most walks, game, TB 4, 8x-last, Odorizzi, 6/14 vs. SEAMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEA Most walks, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Kennedy, 5/30 at KCMost LOB, game, TB 18, 6/15 vs. SEA Most SO, Team, TB 16, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. SEAMost LOB, game, Opp 13, 2x-last, 5/25 vs. MIA Most walks, Team, TB 7, 4x-last, 6/14 vs. SEAMost errors, game, TB 3, 3x-last, 6/16 vs. SEA Low-Hit Game 1, 2x-last, 5/29 vs. NYYMost errors, game, Opp 2, 4x-last, 6/15 vs. SEA Consecutive Scoreless IP 21.0, Colome, May 4–CurrentLongest game, time 4:38, 6/15 vs. SEA Shortest game, time 2:15, 6/7 at ARILongest game, time (9 inn.) 4:16, 4/21 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:15, 6/7 at ARI

Grand Slams (1): Dickerson-1 (5/11 at SEA, T Walker)Back-to-Back (1): Morrison/Jennings (5/18 at TOR, R Dickey)2-HR games (7): Souza Jr.-2 (4/6 vs. TOR, J Happ/A Leon; 4/24 at

NYY, M Pineda), Pearce-1 (5/10 at SEA, W Miley), Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Longoria-1 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey/B Kintzler), Morrison-1 (6/5 at MIN, T Duffey), Dickerson-1 (6/8 at ARI, A Bradley/T Clippard)

3-HR games (-): -Pinch-hit (1): Motter-1 (5/17 at TOR, D Storen)Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (2): Guyer-1 (5/15 vs. OAK, S Gray), Souza-1 (5/20 at

DET, A. Sanchez)Inside-the-park (-): -

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CCS ATT

Casali .348 8 23Conger .125 3 24TOTALS .234 11 47

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (20), Souza Jr. (11), Dickerson (10), Guyer (8), Morrison (7), Pearce (7), Forsythe (6), Miller (6), Kiermaier (5), Jennings (5), Casali (4), Beckham (2), Motter (1), Odorizzi (1), Mahtook (1), Conger (1)2-Out RBI: Longoria (21), Pearce (13), Souza (12), Dickerson (12), Miller (11), Forsythe (10), Guyer (8), Morrison (7), Casali (7), Jennings (7), Kiermaier (6), Conger (4), Motter (3), Odorizzi (1)Outfield Assists: Souza Jr. (3), Jennings (2), Dickerson (1), Decker (1)Bunt Singles: -Ejections: Cash-1 (4/29 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Shelton-1 (6/5 at MIN, 3rd inn.), Odorizzi-1 (6/24 vs. SEA, 6th inn.)Batted Around: 4/19 at BOS (10th inn., 9 batters), 4/21 at BOS (4th inn., 10 batters), 4/24 at NYY (1st inn., 9 batters), 5/11 at SEA (6th inn., 9 batters), 6/6 at ARI (5th inn., 9 batters), 6/12 vs. HOU (5th inn., 10 batters)

MISC.

1. April 6 vs. TOR—Curt Casali pop out to SS Troy Tulowitzki hit off the A-ring catwalk…off J.A. Happ (3rd inning).2. April 16 vs. CWS—Brett Lawrie home run off the C-ring catwalk in left field (389 feet)...off Steve Geltz (7th inning).3. April 29 vs. TOR—Josh Donaldson home run off the C-ring catwalk in left field (445 feet)…off Drew Smyly (6th inning).4. May 3 vs. LAD—Trayce Thompson home run off the C-ring catwalk in left field (416 feet)…off Matt Moore (2nd inning).5. May 13 vs. OAK—Danny Valencia home run off the C-ring catwalk in left field (437 feet)…off Jake Odorizzi (1st inning).6. May 16 vs. OAK—Yonder Alonso pop out to 2B Steve Pearce hit off the B-ring catwalk…off Matt Moore (2nd inning).7. June 11 vs. HOU—Evan Longoria home run off the C-ring catwalk in left field (438 feet)...off Mike Fiers (6th inning).8. June 14 vs. SEA—Corey Dickerson home run off the D-ring catwalk in right field (448 feet)...off Taijuan Walker (2nd inning).

CATWALKS

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 21 challenges (12 overturned, 4 stand, 5 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 18 challenges (9 overturned, 4 stand, 5 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 4 challenges (0 record keeping, 1 overturned, 3 stand, 0 confirmed)

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

Opponent 40 27 34 36 25 29 26 33 17 1 268Tampa Bay 32 28 28 38 32 37 23 26 22 4 270

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 31-33-19 64 4.00 567.2 542 252 193 553 84Starters 18-23-0 64 4.22 371.1 359 174 119 375 57Relievers 13-10-19 63 3.58 196.1 183 78 74 178 27Home 15-17-6 32 3.42 292.0 244 111 91 297 43Road 16-16-13 32 4.60 275.2 298 141 102 256 41April 11-12-5 23 3.31 203.2 169 75 54 205 28May 11-16-7 27 4.78 237.0 243 126 83 206 40June 9-5-7 14 3.61 127.0 130 51 56 142 16

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (last five)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYJune 10 vs. HOU Crew Chief B4 Evan Longoria Foul Ball Stands 1:31June 10 vs. HOU Houston T9 Marwin Gonzalez Out at second Overturned 2:00June 11 vs. HOU Houston B6 Logan Morrison Hit by pitch Stands 2:28June 16 vs. SEA Tampa Bay B4 Taylor Motter Out at third Overturned 1:43June 16 vs. SEA Crew Chief T9 Kyle Seager Home run Stands 2:26

1. April 30 vs. TOR (W 4-3)—Curt Casali single to left field…off Brett Cecil (9th inning).2. June 15 vs. SEA (W, 3-2)—Logan Morrison bases-loaded walk…off Mike Montgomery (13th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 23 at NYY (L 2-3)—Brett Gardner home run to right field…off Erasmo Ramirez (9th inning).2. May 11 at SEA (L 5-6)—Chris Iannetta home run to right-center field…off Steve Geltz (11th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Beckham 7-5 5-4 1-0 0-2 4-5 3-2 4-0Casali 18-21 2-0 3-1 14-20Conger 13-12 4-1 8-11Dickerson 11-7 0-1 12-16 1-0 10-15 2-1 8-3 2-5Decker 0-1 0-1Forsythe 17-17 1-0 18-17Guyer 5-10 3-2 2-5 4-5 8-13 5-3 1-4Jennings 13-13 6-8 2-0 0-1 0-1 9-11 6-4 4-2 2-2Kiermaier 18-19 1-0 17-19Longoria 31-29 0-2 1-0 30-31Mahtook 2-2 4-4 1-2 2-0 1-3 0-1 2-1 1-3Miller 22-26 1-0 14-17 5-9 1-0 2-0Morrison 19-25 3-2 4-8 1-0 7-4 3-5 6-9 2-1Motter 1-4 0-3 4-3 1-1 2-1 1-3 1-4Pearce 12-8 6-7 0-1 5-3 2-0 0-1 13-13 5-2 0-1 2-3Souza Jr. 28-25 1-3 1-0 1-1 12-13 6-5 9-9

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 RECORDRHP Brad Boxberger 15-day Left oblique injury June 1 - June 16 13 9-5RHP Alex Cobb 60-day Tommy John surgery April 2 - June 2 63 31-33OF Brandon Guyer 15-day Left hamstring strain June 5 June 4 June 20 10 8-3CF Kevin Kiermaier 15-day Left hand fracture May 22 - June 6 23 11-13OF Steven Souza Jr. 15-day Left hip strain June 16 June 15 June 30 2 1-1RHP Ryan Webb 15-day Right pectoral strain May 30 May 27 June 12 18 10-9RHP Chase Whitley 60-day Tommy John surgery Feb 18 - June 2 63 31-33

Others (Games Missed): RH Brad Boxberger (48, adductor surgery, 22-26), 2B Logan Forsythe (28, left scapula hairline fracture, 12-16)

Apr 6 Claimed OF Jake Goebbert off waivers from Pittsburgh and optioned him to Triple-A Durham.Apr 23 Optioned RH Danny Farquhar to Durham; recalled LH Blake Snell from Durham.Apr 24 Transferred RH Alex Cobb (Tommy John surgery) to the 60-day DL; optioned LH

Blake Snell to Durham; selected RH Jhan Mariñez from Durham.May 7 Added RH Matt Andriese to the taxi squad.May 8 Designated RH Jhan Mariñez for assignment; recalled RH Matt Andriese from Durham.May 14 Placed 2B Logan Forsythe (left scapula hairline fracture) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to

May 10; recalled RH Danny Farquhar from Durham.

May 15 Designated RH Danny Farquhar for assignment; recalled UTL Taylor Motter from Durham.May 16 Optioned RH Danny Farquhar to Durham.May 22 Placed CF Kevin Kiermaier (left hand fracture) on the 15-day DL; recalled OF Mikie

Mahtook from Durham.May 23 Optioned RH Steve Geltz to Durham; selected RH Tyler Sturdevant from Durham.May 25 Designated OF Jake Goebbert for assignment; optioned INF Tim Beckham to Durham;

selected RH Ryan Garton from Durham.May 30 Placed RH Ryan Webb (right pectoral strain) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 27;

reinstated RH Brad Boxberger (adductor surgery) from the 15-day DL.June 1 Placed RH Brad Boxberger (left oblique injury) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Tim

Beckham from Durham.June 5 Placed OF Brandon Guyer (left hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June

4; recalled INF Nick Franklin from Durham.June 10 Optioned INF Nick Franklin to Durham; reinstated 2B Logan Forsythe (left scapula

hairline fracture) from the 15-day DL.June 15 Designated LH Dana Eveland for assignment; selected OF Jaff Decker from Durham;

added LH Blake Snell to the taxi squad.June 16 Placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (left hip strain) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 15;

Recalled LH Blake Snell from Durham.June 17 Optioned RH Ryan Garton to Durham; recalled RH Steve Geltz from Durham.

TRANSACTIONS (since Opening Day)

OPENING DAY ROSTER

PITCHERS (12): RH Chris Archer, LH Xavier Cedeño, RH Alex Colome, LH Dana Eveland, RH Danny Farquhar, RH Steve Geltz, LH Matt Moore, RH Jake Odorizzi, RH Erasmo Ramirez, LH Enny Romero, LH Drew Smyly, RH Ryan Webb

CATCHERS (2): Curt Casali, Hank Conger

INFIELDERS (6): Tim Beckham, Logan Forsythe, Evan Longoria, Brad Miller, Logan Morrison, Steve Pearce

OUTFIELDERS (5): Corey Dickerson, Brandon Guyer, Desmond Jennings, Kevin Kiermaier, Steven Souza Jr.

DL (3): RHP Brad Boxberger (15-day), RHP Alex Cobb (15-day), RH Chase Whitley (60-day)

RAYS HITTERS vs. GIANTS2015 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPBeckham - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Casali - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Conger 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000Decker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dickerson 8 31 9 2 7 1 5 .290 .313 28 94 25 6 17 8 15 .266 .320Forsythe - - - - - - - - - 30 84 19 4 5 12 27 .226 .337Jennings - - - - - - - - - 2 8 2 0 0 1 3 .250 .333Longoria - - - - - - - - - 3 11 1 0 1 2 5 .091 .231Mahtook - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Miller 4 15 4 1 2 0 4 .267 .267 4 15 4 1 2 0 4 .267 .267Morrison 4 14 3 0 1 2 5 .214 .313 26 100 24 1 14 12 20 .240 .321Motter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pearce - - - - - - - - - 7 20 5 0 1 3 4 .250 .375

2015 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Archer - - - - - - - - - 0 1 0 7.0 7 4 4 5.14 .269Cedeño - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 4.1 3 0 4 0.00 .200Colome - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Geltz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Moore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Odorizzi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ramirez - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Romero - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Smyly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Snell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Sturdevant - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

RAYS PITCHERS vs. GIANTS

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RAYS 2016 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

6/13 - OFF (10) 5/-6.562 6/14 vs. SEA W, 8-7 Garton (1-0) Montgomery (2-2) 30-32 T-4/-6.5 11,455 489,61863 6/15 vs. SEA W, 3-2 (13) Andriese (6-0) Montgomery (2-3) 31-32 4/-5.5 12,239 501,85764 6/16 vs. SEA L, 4-6 Paxton (1-2) Snell (0-1) 31-33 T-4/-6.5 11,331 513,18865 6/17 vs. SF 7:1066 6/18 vs. SF 4:1067 6/19 vs. SF 1:10 Foam Bat and Ball Set (Kids 14 & under)68 6/20 at CLE 7:1069 6/21 at CLE 7:1070 6/22 at CLE 7:10

6/23 - OFF (11)71 6/24 at BAL 7:0572 6/25 at BAL (1) 1:0573 6/25 at BAL (2) 7:0574 6/26 at BAL 1:3575 6/27 vs. BOS 7:1076 6/28 vs. BOS 7:1077 6/29 vs. BOS 12:1078 6/30 vs. DET 7:1079 7/1 vs. DET 7:1080 7/2 vs. DET 4:10 Floppy Hat (All fans)81 7/3 vs. DET 1:10 Pennant Flag (Kids 14 & under)82 7/4 vs. LAA 1:1083 7/5 vs. LAA 7:1084 7/6 vs. LAA 7:1085 7/7 vs. LAA 12:1086 7/8 at BOS 7:1087 7/9 at BOS 4:0588 7/10 at BOS 1:35

7/11 - All-Star Break7/12 - All-Star Game Petco Park (San Diego Padres)

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

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

89 7/15 vs. BAL 7:1090 7/16 vs. BAL 6:1091 7/17 vs. BAL 1:10 Kevin Kiermaier Claus Bobblehead (Kids 14 & under)92 7/18 at COL 8:4093 7/19 at COL 8:4094 7/20 at COL 3:1095 7/21 at OAK 10:0596 7/22 at OAK 10:0597 7/23 at OAK 9:0598 7/24 at OAK 4:05

7/25 - OFF (12)99 7/26 at LAD 10:10100 7/27 at LAD 3:10

7/28 - OFF (13)101 7/29 vs. NYY 7:10102 7/30 vs. NYY 6:10103 7/31 vs. NYY 1:10 Backpack (Kids 14 & under)104 8/1 vs. KC 7:10105 8/2 vs. KC 7:10106 8/3 vs. KC 7:10107 8/4 vs. KC 12:10108 8/5 vs. MIN 7:10109 8/6 vs. MIN 6:10 Evan Longoria Solar Gnome (All fans)110 8/7 vs. MIN 1:10 Laundry Hamper (Kids 14 & under)111 8/8 at TOR 7:07112 8/9 at TOR 7:07113 8/10 at TOR 7:07

8/11 - OFF (14)114 8/12 at NYY 7:05115 8/13 at NYY 1:05116 8/14 at NYY 1:05117 8/15 vs. SD 7:10118 8/16 vs. SD 7:10119 8/17 vs. SD 1:10

8/18 - OFF (15)120 8/19 vs. TEX 7:10121 8/20 vs. TEX 6:10 Infinity Scarf (All fans)122 8/21 vs. TEX 1:10 Raymond & DJ Kitty Double Bobblehead (Kids 14 & under)123 8/22 vs. BOS 7:10124 8/23 vs. BOS 7:10125 8/24 vs. BOS 7:10126 8/25 vs. BOS 1:10127 8/26 at HOU 8:10128 8/27 at HOU 7:10129 8/28 at HOU 2:10130 8/29 at BOS 7:10131 8/30 at BOS 7:10132 8/31 at BOS 1:35

9/1 - OFF (16)133 9/2 vs. TOR 7:10134 9/3 vs. TOR 6:10 Fan Vote Bobblehead (All fans)135 9/4 vs. TOR 1:10 Superhero Cape Socks (Kids 14 & under)136 9/5 vs. BAL 1:10137 9/6 vs. BAL 7:10138 9/7 vs. BAL 1:10139 9/8 at NYY 7:05140 9/9 at NYY 7:05141 9/10 at NYY TBD142 9/11 at NYY 1:05143 9/12 at TOR 7:07144 9/13 at TOR 7:07145 9/14 at TOR 12:37146 9/15 at BAL 7:05147 9/16 at BAL 7:05148 9/17 at BAL 7:05149 9/18 at BAL 1:35

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

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