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St. Louis Cardinals (100‐62, 1‐2) at Chicago Cubs (97‐65, 2‐1) National League Division Series Game 4 Wrigley Field Tuesday, October 13, 2015 John Lackey (13‐10, 2.77 & 1‐0, 0.00) vs. Jason Hammel (10‐7, 3.74) SEASON NOTES The Cardinals completed their 124th season of play in the National League with an 100‐62 mark, the top mark in the majors. They won the N.L. Central for the 11th time and for the 3rd consecutive season, as they qualified for the postseason for a 5th consecutive season ‐ the 1st time in franchise history to have done so. It was the 26th 1st place finish for the Cardinals. They have finished 1st or 2nd in the N.L. Central each of the past 7 seasons. The Cardinals put together the 75th winning season (+.500) in franchise history. The Cardinals have now compiled eight consecutive (2008‐15) winning seasons, doing so for only the 2nd time in franchise history. The Cardinals won a Busch Std. III record 55 home games, tying the LA Dodgers for the top home mark in the majors. The Cardinals have won an N.L.‐best 491 home games since moving into Busch Stadium III in 2006. The Cardinals went a combined 34‐24 (10‐9 vs. PIT, 11‐8 vs. CHI, 4‐3 vs. NYM, 5‐2 vs. LAD & 4‐2 vs. KC) against teams in the postseason. The Cardinals were 32‐23 in one‐run games, 15‐15 in shutouts and 8‐8 in extra inning games. The Cardinals winningest day of the week was on Wednesdays (18‐9) and their worst day was Fridays (14‐12). The Cardinals had a N.L. best +121 runs scored differential (647‐525), second only the Toronto Blue Jays (+222). The Cardinals allowed the 2nd fewest home runs (123) in the majors, with Pittsburgh allowing the fewest (110). The Cardinals scored 80 first‐inning runs, scoring in the opening inning in 44 games. They were 30‐5 (.857) when leading after the first inning. N.L. CENTRAL CHAMPS: The 2015 N.L. Central Division Champion St. Louis Cardinals concluded their 124th season of play in the National League by winning their 3rd consecutive NL Central title and their 11th overall...took sole pos‐ session of 1st place in the N.L. Central on April 17 and held it for the remainder of the season...finished as the top seed in the N.L. with 100 wins and reached the postseason for a franchise record fifth‐straight season. BANNERS IN THE BOARDROOM: Under the ownership of Bill DeWitt, Jr. and his partners, the Cardinals have posted a 1,783‐1,455 record (.551 win pct., 3rd‐best in majors) since 1996, advancing to the postseason 13 times, including 12 times in the past 16 seasons. The Cardinals were N.L. Champions in 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2013 and captured their 10th World Championship in 2006 and their 11th World title in 2011. St. Louis has a Major League best 32 postseason wins and played in a ML‐high 60 postseason games since 2011. The Cardinals 72 postseason wins since 1996 are 2nd in the majors (NY Yankees, 97). “MO”‐MENTUM: The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in six (2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15) of their eight seasons under Sr. VP/GM John “Mo” Mozeliak. MANAGING JUST FINE: Mike Matheny, who in 2012 became the first rookie manager to lead the Cardinals to the postseason since Eddie Dyer did so in 1946, was the only Cardinals manager to pilot the Redbirds to the postseason in each of his first three full seasons with the ballclub and he’s now the only manager in Major League history to have done so in each of his first four full seasons. The Cardinals are 375‐273 under Matheny, owning the majors top winning pct. (.579) in that four‐season span (2012‐15), appearing in a ML‐high 42 postseason games. CARDINALS & CUBS: The Cardinals are meeting the Chicago Cubs for the first time ever in postseason play...the Car‐ dinals were 11‐8 against the Cubs this season, going 7‐3 at Busch Stadium & 4‐5 at Wrigley Field...the Cards trail their all‐time series with the Cubs, 1,147‐1,197...St. Louis is 53‐36 (.596) at home against the Cubs since 2006 when Busch Stadium III opened...they are 446‐512‐2 (.466) all‐time at Wrigley Field. FIRST TIME: The Cardinals have won 14 of their 19 series when meeting a franchise for the first time ever in the post‐ season with the lone series losses coming in the 1930 WS vs. PHI (A); 1985 WS vs. KC; 1987 WS vs. MIN; 2000 NLCS vs. NYM & 2001 DS vs. ARI...St. Louis won their initial postseason series against NYY, DET, STL (A), BOS, MIL, TEX, ATL, LAD, SF, HOU, SD, PHI, WSH & PIT. AGAINST THE CENTRAL: The Cardinals are 3‐1 in postseason series in which they were matched up against NL Central Division representatives (*2004 & 2005 NLCS vs. HOU, *2011 NLCS vs. MIL & *2013 DS vs. PIT) and they are 1‐0 in Division Series meetings (2013 vs. PIT, 3‐2) with teams from the NL Central. *Won series. DIVISION SERIES: The Cardinals are a combined 33‐17 (.660 winning pct.) in Division Series games and have won 10 of the 12 Division Series that they have taken part in, including four by 3‐0 sweeps...the only Division Series that they’ve failed to win were in 2001 vs. Arizona when they were considered the Wild Card team and they stretched that series to a fifth and final game and in 2009 when they were swept in three games by the Dodgers...the Cardinals .660 winning pct. in DS play is tops among clubs with a minimum of 20 games played...only the NY Yankees (44) have won more Di‐ vision Series games then the Cardinals (33)...this is the sixth time in their 13 Division Series appearances that the Cards have held home field advantage...they are 5‐0 in Division Series with the home field advantage...overall, they are 18‐7 in Division Series home games & 15‐10 on the road...HIGH FIVE: The Cardinals are 11‐2 in their previous best‐of‐five postseason series, posting an overall record of 36‐17 in those games...aside from their 10 Division Series best‐of‐five series wins, the Cardinals also defeated the Atlanta Braves, 3‐0, in the old best‐of‐five LCS format in 1982. GAME FOUR’S: In Cardinals’ playoff history, St. Louis has an overall record of 19‐19 in Game 4 action, including a 6‐ 1 mark in Division Series Game 4’s (2‐1 on the road)...the Cardinals have started DS play trailing the series 2‐1 three previous times, and won two of those series (2011 vs. PHI & 2013 vs. PIT) and lost in five games in 2001 vs. ARI...they won Game 4 in each of those series and have won five straight DS games when facing elimination...since 1987, in post‐ season series that involved St. Louis, the winner of Game 1 has gone on to win 22 of the 28 series...St. Louis owns an all‐time record of 130‐116 in postseason games. FALL BALL: The Cardinals are 2nd only to the NY Yankees in all‐time postseason games (379‐246) and postseason wins (223‐130)...St. Louis (50) is tied for 2nd with the Atlanta Braves behind only the Yankees (76) in all‐time Division Series games played and they are 2nd to the Yankees in Division Series games won (44‐33). POSTSEASON PROVEN: The Cardinals active roster at season’s end had a combined 586 games of postseason expe‐ rience, tops among all of this year’s postseason teams (KC ‐ 333; LAD ‐ 299; NYY‐283; TEX‐254; PIT‐166; NYM‐149; TOR‐ 138; CHI‐123 & HOU‐75). (Elias). A NEW ERA IN PITCHING: The Cardinals pitching staff led the majors with a 2.94 ERA (NL Avg was 3.90), leading the NL in ERA for the first time since 2005 (3.49). It was the team’s lowest season ERA since 1969 (2.94) and the lowest in the majors since the New York Mets posted a 2.91 mark in 1988. BEND BUT DON’T BREAK: The Cardinals pitching staff limited the oppositon to a .210 batting average with runners in scoring position...it was their top such mark in data since 1974, with their 1992 season (.227) being the next closest. FAIR SHARE ALLOWING A PAIR (OR LESS): The Redbirds held the opposition to two or fewer runs in 80 of their 162 games (49 pct.), 16 more games then the next closest team (San Francisco, 64)...the Cardinals were 68‐12 in those 80 games...it was the most such games by a Cardinals team since 1968 (82; 74 W & 8 L) and the most in the majors since the 1972 Baltimore Orioles had 83 (65 W & 18 L). HOW THEY WERE BUILT: The Cardinals used total a of 46 players this season and 25 of those players were drafted and developed by the organization...11 were signed as major or minor league free‐agents and 10 were acquired via trade...12 of the players are age 25 or younger and the average age of the 46 players used is 28 years. CARDINALS DIVISION SERIES ALL-TIME LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE (min. 50 plate appearances) 1. Fernando Vina ................. .404 2. Jim Edmonds................... .333 3. Albert Pujols .......................309 4. David Freese ......................302 5. Edgar Renteria ................. .280 RUNS 1. Jim Edmonds .......................17 Albert Pujols .........................17 3. Edgar Renteria .....................14 Matt Holliday ........................14 5. Jon Jay ................................10 HITS 1. Albert Pujols .........................30 2. Jim Edmonds .......................27 3. Yadier Molina .......................26 4. Matt Holliday ........................20 5. Fernando Vina......................19 DOUBLES 1. Jim Edmonds .........................7 2. Albert Pujols ...........................6 3. David Freese..........................5 4. Carlos Beltran ........................4 Yadier Molina .........................4 TRIPLES 1. Rafael Furcal ..........................2 2. Six players .............................1 HOME RUNS 1. Jim Edmonds .........................7 2. Albert Pujols ...........................4 Carlos Beltran ........................4 Matt Carpenter .......................4 5. Matt Holliday ..........................3 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Jim Edmonds .......................17 Albert Pujols .........................17 3. Reggie Sanders....................11 Matt Holliday ........................11 5. Carlos Beltran.......................10 David Freese........................10 BASES ON BALLS 1. Albert Pujols .........................18 2. Jim Edmonds .......................11 3. Edgar Renteria .....................10 Jon Jay ................................10 5. Yadier Molina .........................9 GAMES 1. Adam Wainwright .................11 2. Trevor Rosenthal......................9 3. Steve Kline.............................8 4. Jason Isringhausen ................7 Matt Morris .............................7 Chris Carpenter ......................7 Mitchell Boggs........................7 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Adam Wainwright ..............43.1 2. Chris Carpenter .................42.0 3. Matt Morris ........................37.0 4. Lance Lynn........................14.2 5. John Lackey ......................14.1 EARNED-RUN AVERAGE (minimum 10 innings pitched) 1. John Lackey ......................0.63 2. Woody Williams .................2.08 3. Matt Morris ........................2.19 4. Chris Carpenter .................2.36 5. Darryl Kile..........................2.77 WINS 1. Chris Carpenter ......................5 2. Adam Wainwright. ..................2 John Lackey...........................2 Jeff Fassero ...........................2 Woody Williams......................2 Matt Morris .............................2 Marco Gonzales .....................2 STRIKEOUTS 1. Adam Wainwright .................53 2. Chris Carpenter ....................25 3. Matt Morris ...........................24 4. Lance Lynn ..........................22 5. Trevor Rosenthal ..................15 SAVES 1. Trevor Rosenthal ....................4 2. Dennis Eckersley....................3 Jason Isringhausen ................3 4. Steve Kline.............................2 Jason Motte ...........................2

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Page 1: St. Louis Cardinals (100‐62, 1‐2) at Chicago Cubs (97‐65, 2‐1)stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/documents/2/4/0/154288240/... · 2016-03-10 · St. Louis Cardinals (100‐62, 1‐2)

St. Louis Cardinals (100‐62, 1‐2) at Chicago Cubs (97‐65, 2‐1) National League Division Series Game 4 ◆ Wrigley Field ◆ Tuesday, October 13, 2015

John Lackey (13‐10, 2.77 & 1‐0, 0.00) vs. Jason Hammel (10‐7, 3.74)

SEASON NOTESThe Cardinals completed their 124thseason of play in the National Leaguewith an 100‐62 mark, the top mark inthe majors. They won the N.L. Centralfor the 11th time and for the 3rdconsecutive season, as they qualified forthe postseason for a 5th consecutiveseason ‐ the 1st time in franchise historyto have done so.

It was the 26th 1st place finish for theCardinals. They have finished 1st or 2ndin the N.L. Central each of the past 7seasons.

The Cardinals put together the 75thwinning season (+.500) in franchisehistory. The Cardinals have nowcompiled eight consecutive (2008‐15)winning seasons, doing so for only the2nd time in franchise history.

The Cardinals won a Busch Std. III record55 home games, tying the LA Dodgersfor the top home mark in the majors.The Cardinals have won an N.L.‐best 491home games since moving into BuschStadium III in 2006.

The Cardinals went a combined 34‐24(10‐9 vs. PIT, 11‐8 vs. CHI, 4‐3 vs. NYM,5‐2 vs. LAD & 4‐2 vs. KC) against teams inthe postseason.

The Cardinals were 32‐23 in one‐rungames, 15‐15 in shutouts and 8‐8 inextra inning games.

The Cardinals winningest day of the weekwas on Wednesdays (18‐9) and theirworst day was Fridays (14‐12).

The Cardinals had a N.L. best +121 runsscored differential (647‐525), secondonly the Toronto Blue Jays (+222).

The Cardinals allowed the 2nd fewesthome runs (123) in the majors, withPittsburgh allowing the fewest (110).

The Cardinals scored 80 first‐inning runs,scoring in the opening inning in 44games. They were 30‐5 (.857) whenleading after the first inning.

❑ N.L. CENTRAL CHAMPS: The 2015 N.L. Central Division Champion St. Louis Cardinals concluded their 124th seasonof play in the National League by winning their 3rd consecutive NL Central title and their 11th overall...took sole pos‐session of 1st place in the N.L. Central on April 17 and held it for the remainder of the season...finished as the top seedin the N.L. with 100 wins and reached the postseason for a franchise record fifth‐straight season.❑ BANNERS IN THE BOARDROOM: Under the ownership of Bill DeWitt, Jr. and his partners, the Cardinals have posteda 1,783‐1,455 record (.551 win pct., 3rd‐best in majors) since 1996, advancing to the postseason 13 times, including 12times in the past 16 seasons. The Cardinals were N.L. Champions in 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2013 and captured their 10thWorld Championship in 2006 and their 11th World title in 2011. St. Louis has a Major League best 32 postseason winsand played in a ML‐high 60 postseason games since 2011. The Cardinals 72 postseason wins since 1996 are 2nd in themajors (NY Yankees, 97). “MO”‐MENTUM: The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in six (2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13,‘14, ‘15) of their eight seasons under Sr. VP/GM John “Mo” Mozeliak.❑ MANAGING JUST FINE: Mike Matheny, who in 2012 became the first rookie manager to lead the Cardinals to thepostseason since Eddie Dyer did so in 1946, was the only Cardinals manager to pilot the Redbirds to the postseason ineach of his first three full seasons with the ballclub and he’s now the only manager in Major League history to havedone so in each of his first four full seasons. The Cardinals are 375‐273 under Matheny, owning the majors top winningpct. (.579) in that four‐season span (2012‐15), appearing in a ML‐high 42 postseason games.❑ CARDINALS & CUBS: The Cardinals are meeting the Chicago Cubs for the first time ever in postseason play...the Car‐dinals were 11‐8 against the Cubs this season, going 7‐3 at Busch Stadium & 4‐5 at Wrigley Field...the Cards trail theirall‐time series with the Cubs, 1,147‐1,197...St. Louis is 53‐36 (.596) at home against the Cubs since 2006 when BuschStadium III opened...they are 446‐512‐2 (.466) all‐time at Wrigley Field.❑ FIRST TIME: The Cardinals have won 14 of their 19 series when meeting a franchise for the first time ever in the post‐season with the lone series losses coming in the 1930 WS vs. PHI (A); 1985 WS vs. KC; 1987 WS vs. MIN; 2000 NLCS vs.NYM & 2001 DS vs. ARI...St. Louis won their initial postseason series against NYY, DET, STL (A), BOS, MIL, TEX, ATL, LAD,SF, HOU, SD, PHI, WSH & PIT.❑ AGAINST THE CENTRAL: The Cardinals are 3‐1 in postseason series in which they were matched up against NL CentralDivision representatives (*2004 & 2005 NLCS vs. HOU, *2011 NLCS vs. MIL & *2013 DS vs. PIT) and they are 1‐0 inDivision Series meetings (2013 vs. PIT, 3‐2) with teams from the NL Central. *Won series.❑ DIVISION SERIES: The Cardinals are a combined 33‐17 (.660 winning pct.) in Division Series games and have won 10of the 12 Division Series that they have taken part in, including four by 3‐0 sweeps...the only Division Series that they’vefailed to win were in 2001 vs. Arizona when they were considered the Wild Card team and they stretched that series toa fifth and final game and in 2009 when they were swept in three games by the Dodgers...the Cardinals .660 winningpct. in DS play is tops among clubs with a minimum of 20 games played...only the NY Yankees (44) have won more Di‐vision Series games then the Cardinals (33)...this is the sixth time in their 13 Division Series appearances that the Cardshave held home field advantage...they are 5‐0 in Division Series with the home field advantage...overall, they are 18‐7in Division Series home games & 15‐10 on the road...HIGH FIVE: The Cardinals are 11‐2 in their previous best‐of‐fivepostseason series, posting an overall record of 36‐17 in those games...aside from their 10 Division Series best‐of‐fiveseries wins, the Cardinals also defeated the Atlanta Braves, 3‐0, in the old best‐of‐five LCS format in 1982.❑ GAME FOUR’S: In Cardinals’ playoff history, St. Louis has an overall record of 19‐19 in Game 4 action, including a 6‐1 mark in Division Series Game 4’s (2‐1 on the road)...the Cardinals have started DS play trailing the series 2‐1 threeprevious times, and won two of those series (2011 vs. PHI & 2013 vs. PIT) and lost in five games in 2001 vs. ARI...theywon Game 4 in each of those series and have won five straight DS games when facing elimination...since 1987, in post‐season series that involved St. Louis, the winner of Game 1 has gone on to win 22 of the 28 series...St. Louis owns anall‐time record of 130‐116 in postseason games.❑ FALL BALL: The Cardinals are 2nd only to the NY Yankees in all‐time postseason games (379‐246) and postseasonwins (223‐130)...St. Louis (50) is tied for 2nd with the Atlanta Braves behind only the Yankees (76) in all‐time DivisionSeries games played and they are 2nd to the Yankees in Division Series games won (44‐33).❑ POSTSEASON PROVEN: The Cardinals active roster at season’s end had a combined 586 games of postseason expe‐rience, tops among all of this year’s postseason teams (KC ‐ 333; LAD ‐ 299; NYY‐283; TEX‐254; PIT‐166; NYM‐149; TOR‐138; CHI‐123 & HOU‐75). (Elias).❑ A NEW ERA IN PITCHING: The Cardinals pitching staff led the majors with a 2.94 ERA (NL Avg was 3.90), leading theNL in ERA for the first time since 2005 (3.49). It was the team’s lowest season ERA since 1969 (2.94) and the lowest inthe majors since the New York Mets posted a 2.91 mark in 1988.❑ BEND BUT DON’T BREAK: The Cardinals pitching staff limited the oppositon to a .210 batting average with runnersin scoring position...it was their top such mark in data since 1974, with their 1992 season (.227) being the next closest.❑ FAIR SHARE ALLOWING A PAIR (OR LESS): The Redbirds held the opposition to two or fewer runs in 80 of their 162games (49 pct.), 16 more games then the next closest team (San Francisco, 64)...the Cardinals were 68‐12 in those 80games...it was the most such games by a Cardinals team since 1968 (82; 74 W & 8 L) and the most in the majors sincethe 1972 Baltimore Orioles had 83 (65 W & 18 L).❑ HOW THEY WERE BUILT: The Cardinals used total a of 46 players this season and 25 of those players were draftedand developed by the organization...11 were signed as major or minor league free‐agents and 10 were acquired viatrade...12 of the players are age 25 or younger and the average age of the 46 players used is 28 years.

CARDINALS DIVISION SERIES ALL-TIME LEADERSBATTING AVERAGE

(min. 50 plate appearances)1. Fernando Vina................. .4042. Jim Edmonds................... .3333. Albert Pujols .......................3094. David Freese......................3025. Edgar Renteria ................. .280

RUNS1. Jim Edmonds .......................17 Albert Pujols .........................173. Edgar Renteria .....................14 Matt Holliday ........................14

5. Jon Jay ................................10

HITS1. Albert Pujols .........................302. Jim Edmonds .......................273. Yadier Molina .......................264. Matt Holliday ........................205. Fernando Vina......................19

DOUBLES1. Jim Edmonds .........................72. Albert Pujols...........................63. David Freese..........................54. Carlos Beltran ........................4 Yadier Molina .........................4

TRIPLES1. Rafael Furcal..........................22. Six players .............................1

HOME RUNS1. Jim Edmonds .........................72. Albert Pujols...........................4 Carlos Beltran ........................4 Matt Carpenter .......................4

5. Matt Holliday ..........................3

RUNS BATTED IN1. Jim Edmonds .......................17 Albert Pujols .........................173. Reggie Sanders....................11 Matt Holliday ........................115. Carlos Beltran.......................10 David Freese........................10

BASES ON BALLS1. Albert Pujols .........................182. Jim Edmonds .......................113. Edgar Renteria .....................10 Jon Jay ................................105. Yadier Molina .........................9

GAMES1. Adam Wainwright .................112. Trevor Rosenthal......................93. Steve Kline.............................84. Jason Isringhausen ................7 Matt Morris .............................7 Chris Carpenter......................7

Mitchell Boggs........................7

INNINGS PITCHED1. Adam Wainwright ..............43.12. Chris Carpenter .................42.03. Matt Morris ........................37.04. Lance Lynn........................14.25. John Lackey ......................14.1

EARNED-RUN AVERAGE(minimum 10 innings pitched)

1. John Lackey ......................0.632. Woody Williams.................2.083. Matt Morris ........................2.194. Chris Carpenter .................2.365. Darryl Kile..........................2.77

WINS1. Chris Carpenter......................52. Adam Wainwright. ..................2 John Lackey...........................2 Jeff Fassero ...........................2 Woody Williams......................2 Matt Morris .............................2 Marco Gonzales .....................2

STRIKEOUTS1. Adam Wainwright .................532. Chris Carpenter ....................253. Matt Morris ...........................244. Lance Lynn ..........................225. Trevor Rosenthal..................15

SAVES1. Trevor Rosenthal....................42. Dennis Eckersley....................3 Jason Isringhausen ................34. Steve Kline.............................2 Jason Motte ...........................2

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CARDINALS IN POSTSEASON PLAYJONATHAN BROXTON • RHP • R/R • 31 yrs • #30

• Appearing in his 5th postseason and 1st since 2012 w/CIN. Was member of LADteams in 2006, 2008 & 2009, advancing to LCS in 2008 & 2009 - both vs. PHI.

• Pitched perfect 9th in Gm 2 and allowed solo HR (Fowler) in DS Gm 3 8th.• Is 0-3 career in PS, converting 3 of 5 save opps. Earned saves in 2008 DS Gm 4 vs.CHI, 2009 DS Gm 1 vs. STL & 2009 LCS Gm 2 vs. PHI.

• Has allowed just one HR in 18.1 PS innings (M.Stairs in 2008 LCS Gm 4 vs. PHI). MATT CARPENTER • 3B • L/R • 29 yrs • #13

• Appearing in 4th postseason. Cards have been in PS every year since 2011 debut.• Hit leadoff HR in DS Gm 2, 3rd in STL PS history and 1st since 2000 (Vina, Gm 3DS at ATL). Seven of his 8 career hits in DS play are XBH (3-2B, 4-HR).

• Had 4 RBI in 2014 DS Gm 1 vs. LAD and had 2 hits, a 6th-inn. solo HR and basesclearing double off Kershaw that gave STL 7-6 lead in the 7th. Hit game-tying 2-runhomer in the 8th during DS Gm 2 and solo HR in Gm 3. Became the 1st Cardinal inhistory to hit a HR in 3 consecutive games of a single PS series.

• Has hits in 12 of 14 career LCS games played, including last 7 of last 8.• Had multi-hit games in 3 of 6 vs. BOS in 2013 WS, including 3 hits in Gm 6 at BOS. • Hit his 4th HR of 2014 postseason with a solo shot in the 3rd in LCS Gm 2. All fourHRs came from the leadoff spot, T3rd w/ Carl Crawford (LAD 2013) for the most all-time in a single postseason while hitting first in the order, trailing PHI Lenny Dykstra(6 HR, 1993) and LAD Davey Lopes (5HR, 1978).

• Led off 2014 LCS Gm 4 with a double, his 8th extra-base hit and all coming whilehitting leadoff tying him w/OAK Rickey Henderson (‘89), PHI Lenny Dykstra (‘93) andNYY Derek Jeter (‘09) for the most XB-hits in a single postseason by a leadoff hitter.

• His four PS HR’s in 2014 were T5th in franchise history in a single postseason (6-Larry Walker and Albert Pujols in 2004, 5-David Freese and Pujols in 2011).

TONY CRUZ • C • R/R • 29 yrs • #48• Is on his 4th postseason roster, all as a member of the Cardinals. Came in to catchin the 6th inning of Gm 3, and caught A. Jackson attempting to steal 2nd in 8th.

• Did not appear in 2014 DS, but appeared in four games of LCS vs. SF Giants,including a start in Gm 5 when he homered off Madison Bumgarner to give Cards a3-2 lead in the 4th inning.

• Did not appear in 2013 PS. In 2012 caught 1.0 inn. in DS, had one AB during LCS. GREG GARCIA • INF • L/R • 26 yrs • #35

• Rookie is taking part in his 1st postseason. Grounded out in PH-AB in DS Gm 2 & 3.JAIME GARCIA • LHP • L/L • 29 yrs • #54

• Is taking place in this 3rd postseason, his first since 2012 when he started DS Gm 2vs. WSH & went just 2.0 IP. Removed from roster with left shoulder strain after start.

• Gave up 5 runs (0ER) in DS Gm 2, earning the loss in a 6-3 game.• Made five starts in 2011 postseason (0-2, 4.21 ERA)...had a 1.80 ERA in two WorldSeries starts vs. TEX, which was the lowest by a Cardinals pitcher making two startsin the same World Series since Danny Cox registered 1.29 ERA in 2 starts in 1985.

• Threw 7.0 scoreless innings of 3-hit ball in Gm 2 of 2011 World Series, a ND, 2-1Cardinals loss. Started memorable Gm 6 of 2011 World Series (no-decision, 3.0 IP).

RANDAL GRICHUK • OF • R/R • 24 yrs • #15• Rookie outfielder is playing in his 2nd-straight postseason for the Cardinals.• Hit PH-HR in 5th inn. of DS Gm 2, his 3rd PS home run. Entered the game to playcenter in the 6th of DS Gm 3 and singled in the 9th, scoring on Piscotty HR.

• Started each of nine 2014 postseason games in right field, hitting safely in 6-of-9 gms.• HRed off Clayton Kershaw in his first postseason plate appearance, coming atDodger Stadium in Gm 1 of DS...became the 6th Cardinals player to homer in hisfirst postseason game, the 2nd Cardinals rookie to homer in his first postseasonplate appearance (George Watkins, 10/2/1930 vs. PHA, Game 2 WS) and 3rdCardinals rookie to homer in his first game, joining Watkins and Mike Shannon(10/7/1964 vs. NYY, Game 1 WS).

• Hit game-tying home run in Gm 3 of the 2014 NLCS at SF off Tim Hudson in the 7th.JASON HEYWARD • OF • L/L • 26 yrs • #22

• Is playing in his 4th career postseason (2010, 2012, 2013, 2015), 1st for Cardinals.• Doubled and had a 2-run HR in the 6th of DS Gm 3.• Started all four games for Atlanta in 2013 DS vs. LA Dodgers from the leadoffposition...poked first career postseason homer with a two-run shot in Gm 3 of the DS...his 2-out, 2-RBI double in 7th inning of Gm 2 proved significant in Braves 4-3 win.

• In 2012 started in rightfield vs. St. Louis during MLB’s inaugural Wild Card game...herobbed Yadier Molina of a HR with a leaping grab over the RF wall in the 2nd inning.

• As a rookie, played in four 2010 Division Series games for Braves vs. SF.MATT HOLLIDAY • OF • R/R • 35 yrs • #7

• This is his 7th postseason, his 6th with the Cardinals. Has a total of 69 careerpostseason hits, 5th-most among active players. His RBI-1B in Gm 1 drove in the 1strun of the game. Singled and scored twice (BB) in DS Gm 3.

• In 2014 DS Game 1 vs. LA Dodgers he went 2-2 in the team’s 7th inning andcollected his total RBI for the postseason (3), leading off the frame with a single andhitting a 3-run homer to cap the inning at 8 runs.

• Went hitless in first two games of the 2014 NLCS vs. San Francisco, but was 5-14(.357) in the final 3 games...went 3-5 in LCS Game 4, his 5th career 3-hit PS game.

• Hit .435 during the LCS in 2011 for STL. Played the first 6 games of the WS beforebeing taken off the roster in Gm 7 due to a right hand injury.

• Was named the NLCS MVP with Colorado in 2007 in COL’s four-game sweep overArizona as the Rockies advance to their first-ever World Series.

JON JAY • OF • L/L • 30 yrs • #19• Is appearing in his 5th consecutive (2011-15) postseason, all with the Cardinals.• Has reached base in 16-straight postseason starts from 10/14/13 LCS Gm 3 topresent and has a .370 (20-for-54) BA during the streak.

• Doubled in the 3rd inning of Game 5 of the NL Championship Series last season tosnap a streak of 91 PS at-bats without an extra-base hit, a Major League record.

• Started in CF all nine games during 2014 postseason & batted .483 (14-29), 2ndhighest average in MLB for a single postseason. Had hits in 8 of 9 games andreached base in all nine.

• Started 14 games in CF during 2013 postseason and appeared in all 17 games.Played CF in all 13 PS games in 2012 and appeared in all 18 games for STL in 2011World Series title run.

JOHN LACKEY • RHP • R/R • 36 yrs • #41• This is the 8th postseason appearance (3rd-straight) for the veteran pitcher who hasmade 19 career PS starts and is 8-5 with a 2.90 ERA in 22 PS games.

• Earned 8th PS win in DS Gm 1 with 7.1 shutout innings, allowing just 2 hits.• Is making the start today in Gm 4 on 3 days rest. Has 2 PS starts with 3 daysbetween starts and is 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA (2R, 10.2IP), 2002 & 2005 with LAA.

• His 19 career PS starts are T8th all-time and he’s tops among active pitchers in PSgames started and innings (124.1) pitched and 2nd in wins (8).

• Made two starts in the 2014 posteason. Threw 7.0 innings allowing one run with 8strikeouts in win vs. LAD in Game 3 of the NLDS...his eight strikeouts were tied withLance Lynn for most by a Cardinals pitcher in a 2014 postseason start...received nodecision in only start of 2014 NLCS in Game 3 at SF, retiring 16 of final 18 batters.

• Was starting pitcher for Boston opposite Cardinals in deciding Game 6 of the 2013World Series. Made 4 starts, (5 games) during the ‘13 PS, 2 starts during WS.

• Was the winning pitcher in Gm 7 of the 2002 WS with the Anaheim Angels. Alsomade the playoffs with LAA in ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 and ‘09.

LANCE LYNN • RHP • R/R • 28 yrs • #31• This is his 5th consecutive postseason, all with the Cardinals. Is franchise leader with24 career postseason appearances, two more than T.Rosenthal and A.Wainwright.

• In 24 PS games has 7 starts. Pitched 1.0 inn. of relief (J. Garcia) in DS Gm 2 (1R).• Made a start in each round in 2013 (5 GS), winning 2 games during NLCS vs. LAD. • Made two starts in the 2014 postseason posting a 3.09 ERA without no decisions.Threw 6.0 innings, striking out eight at LAD in Game 2 of NLDS...threw 5.2 innings ina no decision in Game 2 of the NLCS vs. SF.

• Appeared in 3 games during DS vs. WSH in 2012 (3.1 IP) & started Gm 1 and 5 of2012 LCS. Added to PS roster during 2011 LCS & WS and made 5 scoreless reliefapp. (5.1 IP) in the LCS.

SETH MANESS • RHP • R/R • 26 yrs • #61• Appearing in his 3rd consecutive (2013-15) postseason. Appeared in DS GM 2,pitching 1.1 scoreless innings. Pitched 0.1 inn. in Gm 3, one run allowed.

• Made six postseason appearances in 2014, all scoreless, with one win. Appeared intwo NLDS games with the Cardinals winning both games, Game 1 at LA & seriesclinching Game 4...pitched in each of the first four games of the NLCS against SanFrancisco & earned his first career postseason win in relief in Game 2

• Made nine apps. in 2013 postseason, including 4 games vs. BOS in World Series.YADIER MOLINA • C • R/R • 33 yrs • #4

• All-Star catcher is in his 9th postseason (2004-06, 09, 11-15) among MLB seasons. • Left DS Gm 3 after 5 innings caught (left thumb).• Is the Cardinals all-time postseason leader in hits (90), singles (62), games played(89), at-bats (315), 2nd in doubles (17) and total bases (116), and 3rd in RBI (31).

• Has .286 (90-315) career postseason BA, 10th all-time among catchers. His 90 hitsrank 2nd all-time trailing only Jorge Posada (103), 17 doubles are 2nd to Posada (23).

• His career .326 average (42-129) in the League Championship Series is 2nd amongcatchers (T. Munson .339, 25th overall), while his 42 hits rank first among catchers(7th overall); his eight LCS doubles rank 2nd among catchers, T5th overall.

• Played the entire 2014 NLDS and Game 1 of the NLCS before a strained obliqueinjury during a 6th-inning at-bat of Game 2 sidelined him for the rest of the LCS.

• Caught all innings during the 17 games of 2013 PS & all but one inn. during 2012 PS. • Has taken part in four World Series (2004, 2006, 2011, 2013), winning title in 2006 &2011... owns a .328 (22-for-67) career average in his 21 World Series games.

BRANDON MOSS • 1B/OF • L/R • 32 yrs • #21• Is making his 4th straight (2012-15) postseason appearnce, his 1st with the Cardinals.Was member of Oakland A’s during 2012-14 posteason appearances.

• Was HBP in Gm 3 pinch hit AB.• Of his 13 career postseason games played, 10 have come against the Detroit Tigers.• Hit a pair of HR’s (1st & 6th inning) & had 5 RBI in Oakland’s 12 inning, 9-8 lossduring last year’s Wild Card game at Kansas City.

TOMMY PHAM • OF • R/R • 27 yrs • #60• Rookie is taking part in his 1st postseason. Hit a pinch HR in DS Gm 1 for GWingRBI, giving Cards 2-1 lead. He became the 3rd STL rookie to homer in his 1st PSplate app., and the 4th rookie to HR in his 1st game.

• Made his 1st PS start in Gm 3, playing centerfield.JHONNY PERALTA • SS • R/R • 33 yrs • #27

• Has reached the postseason for the 6th time in his career - 5th straight. Played in2014 DS & NLCS with St. Louis, DS and ALCS with Cleveland during 2007 and withDetroit from 2011-13. His RBI-2B drove in 1st STL run in Gm 3.

• Started all nine postseason games at shortstop for the Cardinals in 2014 postseason,playing every inning and was flawless in 38 total chances with six double plays turned.

• Has 8 career postseason HR’s: six in LCS play, one during 2012 World Series vs. SF.• His 56 career postseason games, 8 HR’s, 25 RBI are tops among all active shortstops,and the 8 HR’s & 25 RBI are 2nd all-time behind only Derek Jeter (20 HR, 61 RBI).

STEPHEN PISCOTTY • 1B/OF • R/R • 24 yrs • #55• Rookie is taking part in his 1st postseason. Doubled in his 1st PS AB and scored,then hit 2R-HR in the 8th. Became the 5th Cardinals rookie to HR in his 1st PS game.

• Hit his 2nd HR of the DS in Gm3 (2R HR in 9th), reaching base via walk & single aswell, scoring twice.

MARK REYNOLDS • 1B/3B • R/R • 32 yrs • #12• Taking part in 3rd postseason; was member of Arizona Diamondbacks (DS & NLCS)in 2007 rookie season & Baltimore Orioles in 2012 (Wild Card vs. TEX & DS).

• HRed off Cubs Carlos Marmol in 2007 DS Gm 1 (3-1 win) in 1st career PS game.• His solo HR was lone D-Backs run in Game 3 loss at Colorado in 2007 NLCS.

TREVOR ROSENTHAL • RHP • R/R • 25 yrs • #44• Is the 4th consecutive postseason for the reliever. His 22 career PS games are 2ndamong STL pitchers & his 7 saves are 3rd behind Isringhausen & Motte (8). K’d 3 in9th inn. DS Gm 1.

• Was 3-for-4 in save opportunities in 2014 postseason...became the eighth pitcher inMLB history to save all three games of a Division Series & second member of theCardinals (Eckersley, 1996).

• Pitched 5.0 scoreless innings with 7 K’s in 4 games during the 2013 NLCS vs. LAD.Earned 4 saves in 2013 PS and went 1-0, not allowing any runs in 11.2 IP - the mostIP by a STL reliever without giving up a run. K’d 18, the most ever by a STL reliever.

• Struck out 15 batters over 8.2 scoreless IP (7 games) during 2012 postseason & his 9K’s in NLCS vs. SF were most by STL rookie pitcher.

KEVIN SIEGRIST • LHP • L/L • 26 yrs • #46• Is making his 2nd postseason appearance after missing last year’s due to injury.• Retired both batters faced with strikeout for a Hold in DS Gm 1. Allowed a solo HR in0.1 IP in Gm 3.

• Made nine relief appearances in the 2013 postseason with two in the NLDS, three inthe NLCS and four in the World Series.

CARLOS VILLANUEVA • RHP • R/R • 31 yrs • #33• Veteran reliever appeared in two games of 2008 DS for MIL vs. PHI (3.2 scorelessIP). Pitched 2.0 scoreless in DS Gm 2, facing one over minimum (walk).

MICHAEL WACHA • RHP • R/R • 24 yrs • #52• Making his 3rd consecutive postseason appearance. Did not appear in 2014 DS vs.LAD but came on in relief in Game 5 of 2014 NLCS vs. SF, allowing series-ending 3-run HR in the 9th.

• Got the loss in Gm 3, allowing four runs on six hits in 4.1 IP, all runs via HR.• As a rookie, made 5 starts during the 2013 postseason run. In Gm 4 DS start vs. PIT,pitched 7.1 innings, and carried a no-hitter into the 8th with 1 out before allowing soloHR to P. Alvarez for the Pirates only hit and run of the game (2-1 STL win).

• Named the 2013 NLCS MVP after winning Gm 2 and the deciding Gm 6 vs. Dodgers.• Became 11th rookie to start a PS game for STL and set the MLB rookie PS recordwith 33 K’s. Became the 1st American born rookie pitcher to win 4 games in the PS(4-1, 2.64 ERA) and joined Chris Carpenter as the only two Cards to win 4 games in asingle postseason.

• Earned win in Gm 2 of 2013 WS vs. BOS, but suffered loss in decisive Gm 6. ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • R/R • 34 yrs • #50

• This is Adam’s 6th postseason with St. Louis (2006, 2009, 2012-15). • Pitched 1.2 scoreless in DS Gm 2, striking out all 3 BFs in the 8th. Gave up a HR on1st pitch in relief in Gm 3, allowing the single run over 1.2 IP.

• Run in DS Gm 3 was his 1st allowed in PS relief, snapping a 10 game 11.1 IP streak.• His 23 postseason games are 2nd all-time behind only Lance Lynn (24) among STLpitchers and his 12 career postseason games started are 2nd (C. Carpenter-18).

• Made 3 starts in the 2014 postseason. Received a no decision in Game 1 of theNLDS at LAD exiting after 4.1 innings allowing 6 runs on a career postseason high 11hits in a game the Cardinals rallied to win, 10-9...took the loss in Game 1 of the NLCSvs. SF, but fired 7.0 strong innings at SF in Game 5, allowing two runs.

• Started 5 games during the 2013 playoffs & was 2-3, 2.57 ERA in those starts. Wonboth starts vs. PIT in the Division series, but dropped his last 3 starts (1 NLCS, 2 WS).

• Was pitcher on the mound to send STL to the WS in Gm 6 of the 2006 NLCS in 2006vs. NYM and closed out the 2006 WS with a strikeout to earn the save vs. Detroit.

KOLTEN WONG • 2B • L/R • 24 yrs • #16• Is participating in his 3rd postseason, going to PS in every year since his 2013 debutseason. Doubled in his 1st AB in DS Gm 1 & hit HR in DS Gm 2.

• Last 9 PS hits are extra bases tied w/ M.Cabrera & J.Werth for most in MLB history. • Played in eight postseason games (3 NLDS, 5 NLCS) in 2014 & hit three home runs,the most in MLB history by a rookie second baseman...hit a walk-off home run in Gm2 of the NLCS, 4th walk-off HR in Cardinals postseason history joining Ozzie Smith(NLCS 5, 1985), Jim Edmonds (NLCS 6, 2004) and David Freese (WS 6, 2011).

• Recorded seven extra base hits in 2014 postseason, the most in Cardinals history bya rookie and the most by a NL rookie second baseman...his .724 slugging percentagewas the highest by a Cardinals second baseman

• Came off bench in 7 games during the 2013 PS, appearing at second base twice.

CARDINALS IN POSTSEASON PLAY

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vs. N.L. East: 20‐12; 308‐1130 (.273) 30 HRs vs. N.L. Central: 46‐30; 632‐2572 (.246), 58 HRs vs. N.L. West: 23‐11; 288‐1127 (.256), 31 HRs vs. A.L. Central: 11‐9; 158‐655 (.241), 18 HRs at Busch Stadium: 55‐26; 701‐2672 (.262), 60 HRs on Road: 45‐36; 685‐2812 (.244), 77 HRs

REDBIRD RUNDOWN ‐ 2015 HIGHLIGHTS

#32 MATT ADAMS • 1B • L/R • 27 yrsSeason Long Streak: 6 games: 4/28‐5/3 (12‐25, .480, 3‐2Bs, HR, 7‐RBI)

• Had an injury shortened season, missing 91 games with a right quadriceps tear that requiredsurgery on May 29 (Dr. Dave King).

• Injured quad running out a double on May 25; was on the disabled list 5/26‐9/9.• Had 5 game‐winning RBI.• St. Louis went 5‐0 in games he had a home run.• Made 7 starts at first (8 games) after his return from the D.L.; had 35 starts at first (38 games)

prior to his injury.• Went 6‐16 (.375) as a pinch hitter this season, T2nd most pinch hits for STL.• Blasted 2‐run, pinch‐hit homer at CIN on 9/13, his 4th career pinch‐hit homer and T3rd on STL

all‐time list.• Recorded an RBI in 4 straight games, matching a team high, 4/28‐5/1.• Had a walk‐off single in the 10th vs. PIT on 5/1.

#8 PETER BOURJOS • OF • R/R • 28 yrsSeason Long Streak: 3 games (3 times), Last: 7/6‐7[2] (4‐10, .400, 2B, 2‐RBI)

• Outfielder played in 117 games this season. Made 41 starts, all in centerfield, and played incenter on 93 occasions.

• Made 35 starts (55 games) before the All‐Star break (35‐149, .235, 5 SB) and just 6 starts (38games) post ASB (4‐46, .087, 0 SB).

• Was 2‐25 as pinch hitter this season; hit his 1st career pinch‐home run on 8/25 at Arizona.• Had five stolen bases, four after entering the game as a pinch runner.• Was T3rd on the team with six hit‐by‐pitch.• Eight of his final 16 hits were extra‐base hits (5‐doubles, 3 home runs).• Batted leadoff in 11 games (.244, 11‐45).• Had 2 doubles on 5/8 at PIT, the 2nd time in his career to do so (7/28/11 at DET).• Hit his first home run of the season on 5/16 vs. DET. His home run, 3 2Bs, and 2‐3Bs were

among his 19 hits in May.• Scored the winning run in the 10th on 6/26 vs. CHI.• Walked a career‐high three times on 7/19 vs. NYM.

#13 MATT CARPENTER • 3B • L/R • 29 yrsSeason Long Streak: 12 games: 4/12‐25 (22‐52, .423, 10‐2B, 3‐HR, 10‐RBI)

• Led the team with 84 RBI and 28 home runs; the 28 home runs are a career high and most bya left‐handed hitting STL third baseman in franchise history.

• His 28 home runs surpassed his career total (25) entering this season and were the most by aSTL left‐handed batter since Jim Edmonds in 2005 (29).

• Led the National League & St. Louis in doubles (44) and led the team in runs (101, 5th).• Over the past three seasons leads all MLB players with 132 doubles and is 2nd with 326 runs

scored, behind only Mike Trout (328).• Collected 51 multi‐hit games, T5th in the N.L. His 161 multi‐hit games from 2013‐2015 leads all

National League players. • Had 7‐straight multi‐hit games 4/12‐19 (.467, 14‐30) and at least one in each game was an

extra‐base hit, the first since MIL’s Paul Moliter in 1991 to do so (also 7 games) and joins RipperCollins in 1935 as the only Cardinals to accomplish the feat.

• Had five‐straight games with a double 4/13‐18 (7 doubles).• Led the club in walks (81, 8th), on‐base pct. (.365, 14th) and slugging pct. (.505, 8th).• Saw 4.22 pitches/plate appearance, 3rd in the N.L. and was 4th in the league in percentage of

pitches taken (61.0).• Led the Cardinals with 14 game‐winning RBI, T7th in the league.• Batted .327 (36‐110) with runners in scoring position, 12th in the N.L.• Scored two+ runs in 21 games, the team going 17‐4 in those contests.• Hit five lead‐off home runs, tying the club single‐season record held by Lou Brock and Ray

Lankford. Has 9 career lead‐off home runs.• In 80 games batting leadoff, hit .312 (98‐314, 22 HR) with 22 HR to set a STL record, breaking

Lou Brock’s 1968 (21) mark. • Played at second base for the first time since 2013 on 7/7 at CHI; made 9 starts and played 11

games at second.• Started at first base on 8/27 for the first time since 2013, moved to 1st on 2 other occasions.• Batted .293 with 22 hits vs. A.L. teams this year. Has a career .328 average in interleague play,

the 2nd‐highest among active players (min. 250 PA).• Had a 12‐game hit streak 4/12‐25 (.423) and was named National League Player of the Week

during that span (week of 4/13‐19). Also had a 10‐game hit streak 8/4‐14 (.368).• Missed four games with extreme fatigue 5/7‐10.• Had his 1st career multi‐HR game 7/30 vs. COL when he went 4‐5 (2 HR, 2B) and scored 4

times. Had a season‐high 4RBI on 4 occasions (also 4/12, 5/5 & 9/23).• Was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle on 9/17 at MIL.• Named by MLB Player’s Alumni Association as the Cardinals 2015 Heart and Hustle Award

winner, an honor he’s received 3‐straight years. One player from each MLB team is chosenbased on their passion, desire and work ethic on and off the field.

• Is Cardinals Hank Aaron award candidate#48 TONY CRUZ • C • R/R • 29 yrsSeason Long Streak: 4 games: 9/24‐27 (4‐12, .333, 2‐2B, 3B, 2‐RBI)

• Started 30 games at catcher. Started 12 of the final 13 games of the season after Y. Molina’sthumb injury. St. Louis went 15‐15 in his starts.

• Had three 2‐hit games, including both games of a double header at PIT on 9/30 (also 6/7 atLAD). Had 2 doubles in Gm 1 of 9/30 DH, 2nd time in his career (also 6/1/13 vs. SF).

• Had two multi‐RBI games, 2R‐HR 9/30 vs. PIT [2] and 5/4 vs. CHI.• Batted .333 (8‐24) in close and late situations.• Had 2 game‐winning RBI & 2 go‐ahead RBI.• Played 6.0 innings at third base spanning three separate games.• Hit his 1st home run of season on 8/27 at ARI.• Had a key caught stealing in the 9th on 9/20 at CHI after entering the game mid‐inning. • Had 5‐2Bs, 3B and home run among his last 8 hits (9/25‐end of season).• Had an extra base hit in three straight games (9/24‐26), the longest streak by a Cardinals

catcher since Yadier Molina had an XBH in four straight (8/17‐20/2013).• Led all MLB catchers in slugging percentage (.553) from 9/21 (Molina injury) to the end of the

season and was T4th in hits (11) during that span.#23 ED EASLEY • C • R/R • 29 yrsSeason Long Streak: N/A

• Made his 1st Major League start behind the plate on the final game of the season (10/4 at ATL),catching all 8.0 innings.

• Spent the majority of the season at Triple‐A Memphis with recalls to St. Louis twice. • Was with STL 5/27‐6/18 (Adams DL) and made his Major League debut on 5/29 vs. LAD.• Picked up his first RBI with a sac fly 6/8 at COL and caught the final four innings.• Recalled a 2nd time with STL on 9/11, remaining with the club through the end of the season.• After Sept. recall his only apps. came as pinch hitter in Game 1 of DH on 10/4, then caught the

final game. Was 0‐3 as pinch hitter.• At Memphis played in 88 games (.251, 12 2Bs, 4 HRs, 36 RBI), 52 at catcher and 9 at first base.• Hit .423 over his final 8 starts at Triple‐A.

#35 GREG GARCIA • INF • L/R • 26 yrsSeason Long Streak: 4 games: 9/6‐9 (4‐7, .571, 2‐2B)

• Led the Cardinals in pinch hits with nine; went 9‐26 (.391) in pinch hit role.• Appeared with STL three times during the season; 6/19‐7/4, 7/30‐8/6 (Holliday DL), 8/23 ‐ end

of season, splitting his time at Memphis (AAA).• Made 7 starts at shortstop, 6 at second and one at third with STL.• Batted .350 (7‐20) in 16 games with St. Louis during his first 2 recalls.• Hit game‐tying home run vs. CHI on 6/26 for his 1st MLB homer and first at any level in 2015.• Of 4 total RBI, one was game‐winning RBI (7/30 vs. COL) and game‐tying RBI (HR 6/26 vs. CHI).• Batted .294 with Memphis (20th in PCL) over 94 games. • Named the STL May Minor League Player of the Month when he hit .361 over 27 games at

Memphis. Had 4 doubles, 12 RBI and stole 5 bases during the month with a .421 OBP.• Hit .346 in June with Memphis and had a 10‐game hit streak 6/1‐11 (14‐34, .412).• Played at second base, shortstop and third base while at Memphis.• Drove in 35 runs w/runners in scoring position, batting .316 (25‐79) in RISP situations at AAA.

#15 RANDAL GRICHUK • OF • R/R • 24 yrsSeason Long Streak: 8 games: 7/26‐8/5 (12‐32, .375, 3‐2B, 1‐3B, 2‐HR, 4‐RBI)

• Spent the entire season in the Majors for the first time. • Ranked among MLB rookies in several categories despite having 50 less games and almost 1/2

as many at‐bats as other rookie leaders.• Had 47 extra‐base hits, 2nd among rookies, out of 89 total hits on the season (53%).• Extra base hits consisted of: 23 2Bs, 7 3B, 17 HR. Is the first STL rookie since Johnny Mize in

1936 (30 2Bs, 8 3Bs, 19 HR) to post that tri‐fecta. • Ranked among N.L. rookies in doubles (21, 6th), triples (7, T1st), home runs (17, 4th) and RBI

(47, T11th).• His 7 triple ranked T5th in the N.L. and the most for STL since M. Carpenter had 7 in 2013.• Was on the disabled list 4/17‐5/15 with a lower back strain, missing 27 games. Played in 3

games at extended spring training (6‐10, .600, HR). • Placed on the 15‐day disabled list 8/17 with a right elbow strain. Missed 18 games before

being activated on 9/6.• Had his 1st career multi‐homer game on 6/20 at PHI. Led the club with 5 home runs, 17 runs

and 13 extra‐base hits in June. • Led St. Louis with 15 RBI in July (career‐best month).• Went 3‐3 with 2 home runs and a career high 6 RBI on 7/18 vs. NYM, reaching in all 5 PA’s

(HBP, BB). It was his 2nd multi‐homer game.• His home run was the game‐winning RBI in the 13th on 8/5 at CIN. • Hit 451 ft. HR in pinch‐hit at‐bat on 9/8, his 2nd career PH‐HR. Went 3‐16 as a pinch‐hitter.

#22 JASON HEYWARD • RF • L/L • 26 yrsSeason Long Streak: 8 games: 6/17‐25 (14‐32, .438, 2‐2B, 4‐HR, 9‐RBI)

• First year with St. Louis and led the club with his .293 batting average and 160 hits, bothranked 17th in the National League.

• Only the 2nd rightfielder in STL history with 33 doubles & 23 stolen bases, joining PepperMartin (1936: 36/23).

• Led the club with 23 stolen bases (T10th N.L.), his 3rd 20‐steal season. Stole 2 bases in a game3 times (5/1 vs. PIT, 7/11 at PIT, 8/6 at CIN) giving him 7 career multi‐steal games.

• Second on the club with 33 doubles (T13th).• His 45 multi‐hit games ranked 2nd on the team (T16th N.L.); had 4‐straight multi‐hit games

9/11‐15 and 9 multi‐hit games in September.• Increased his batting average from .211 on 5/3 to a season ending .293. Hit .217 in April, .284

in May, .326 in June, .312 in July, .319 in August and .267 in September/Oct.• Recorded a .318 batting average (76‐239) post All‐Star break, 13th in the N.L. • Hit a team‐high .272 (44‐162, 2 HR) vs. left‐handed pitchers.• His 10 outfield assists led the team and were T4th in the league; had key double play outs at

the plate on 9/20 vs. CHI & 9/28 at PIT.• Had 2 doubles in a game 4 times (4/5, 5/9, 9/13 & 9/15).• Tied a career high with 3 walks on 4/28 vs. PHI, 3rd time in his career. • Batted .326 in June, 4 HR, 14 RBI to lead STL in both batting average and RBI. Had an 8 game

hitting streak 6/17‐25 (.409).• Homered in three‐straight games 6/21‐24, matching a career high.• Tied his career‐best with 5 hits on 7/18 vs. NYM.• Career hit #750 came on 8/6 at CIN.• Had his 6th career multi‐homer game on 8/16 vs. Miami.• Was a home run shy of hitting for the cycle on both 8/23 at SD and 8/30 at SF. • Hit 2‐run, game‐winning home run in the 10th on 9/15 at MIL. • Blasted 2nd career grand slam on 9/30 [2] at PIT and was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle.

#7 MATT HOLLIDAY • OF • R/R • 35 yrsSeason Long Streak: 12 games: 4/5‐21 (17‐40, .425, 1‐2B, 7‐RBI)

• Voted as a starter on the National League All‐Star team, his 8th career All‐Star honor but the1st time in his career to be voted starter. Did not play due to injury.

• Reached base safely in a National League and franchise record 45 consecutive games to beginthe season (4/5‐6/1), surpassing Albert Pujols who reached in 42‐straight to begin 2008. Overthe past two seasons, the streak was 47 games, the longest by a Cardinals since Jim Edmondsreached in 47‐straight during 2004.

• With runners in scoring position hit .408 (20‐49) with 4HR and 31RBI. Leads the Majors with a.379 BA with RISP over the past three season.

• Had 6 game‐winning RBI and 7 go‐ahead RBI. Has 93 GW‐RBI for his career with the Cardinals,3rd all‐time since the stat has been tracked.

• Missed significant time on the disabled list twice with a right quadriceps strain; missed 31games from 6/9‐7/16, then missed 41 games after a re‐injury from 7/30‐9/14.

• Played in just 11 games between 6/9 and 9/14 spanning his time on the D.L. (6‐29, HR, 5RBI).• Had 4 pinch‐hit appearances (0‐3, HBP) to end the season after coming off the D.L., and

started six games in leftfield (4‐19, 3‐2Bs).• All 4 of his home runs and 22 of his 35 RBI came on the road.• Tied his career high with 4 hits on 4/21 at Washington.• Collected a RBI triple on 6/7 vs. LAD in the 8th inning that tied the game at 2‐2; it was his 1st

triple since 2013.• Had a season high 4RBI in two games, 5/12 at CLE (3R‐HR) and 7/21 at CWS (grand slam, 6th

career). His home run at CWS on 7/21 was also his 275th career home run, 14th among activeMLB players.

• Had 2 doubles 9/26 vs. MIL and gave him 1,900 career hits.#19 JON JAY • OF • L/L • 29 yrsSeason Long Streak: 6 games, 4/28‐5/4/15 (9‐28, .321, 4‐RBI).

• Began the season on STL active roster and appeared in 35 games (25 starts) before beingplaced on the 15‐day disabled list on 5/11 with left wrist tendinitis.

• Missed 16 games on the D.L. from 5/11‐29. Returned to the disabled list on 7/1 with a leftwrist stress reaction and missed 57 games until being activated on 9/4.

• Played 3 games at Peoria (A) on an injury rehabilitation assignment 5/26‐28 (0‐10), and wentto Memphis (AAA) on a rehab assignment 8/29‐9/3 (.385, 5‐13, HR, 2SB).

• Was hit by pitch 11 times, T10th in the National League including HBP twice on 5/5 vs. CHI and9/30 [2] at PIT (5 career 2‐HBP game). His 31 HBP over the 2014‐15 seasons are 4th in MLB.

• Went 4‐14 (.286, RBI) as a pinch‐hitter this season, T4th‐most pinch‐hits for STL.• Started in centerfield 9/5‐8 after returning from the disabled list, reaching in all four games (2

hits, 2 HBP). Made 11 starts in Sept., all in centerfield.• Hit 2 doubles at CIN on 9/13 for his 1st 2‐double game since 4/30/14. Had six multi‐hit games.• Batted .370 (10‐27, 3‐2Bs, 4HBP) with a .438 OBP on the first pitch he saw in an at‐bat.

#38 PETE KOZMA • INF • R/R • 27 yrsSeason Long Streak: 2 games (twice), Last: 9/4‐9/7 (2‐3, .667, 2B)

• Began the season on the Opening Day roster for the third consecutive season and spent theentire season with St. Louis.

• Appeared in 76 games, starting 18 games. Made starts at SS (8), 2B (7) and 3B (3) withappearances also at first base and left field.

• Committed 4 errors over 129 total chances between 5 positions.• Went 4‐19 (.211) as a pinch hitter; 4 pinch hits T4th most on the team. • Was 8‐60 (.133) when starting. Started 2 of team’s final 3 games after not starting since 8/16.• Each of his 15 hits were singles. • Was 4‐21 with runners in scoring position and has a .292 (47‐161) career average with RISP

with 49 RBI.• Scored the game‐winning run on 5/2 vs. PIT after hitting a single and scoring on a sac fly.• Recorded a season high 3 hits at Miami on 6/25, reaching in all 4 PA’s (HBP, 3 ‐1B’s).• Scored game‐winning run of 1‐0 win vs. ATL on 7/25, after coming in to pinch run in the 8th.

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REDBIRD RUNDOWN, Continued ‐ 2015 HIGHLIGHTS#4 YADIER MOLINA • C • R/R • 33 yrsSeason Long Streak: 9 games: 6/13‐24 (15‐34, .441, 2‐2B, 2‐HR, 4‐RBI)

• Selected by players as a National League All‐Star, his 7th‐straight season selected to the Mid‐Summer Classic. Entered the game as catcher in the 6th and caught 3 frames, collecting a singlein his one at bat.

• Missed the last 13 games of the regular season after suffering a slight ligament tear in his leftthumb. Injury occurred on putout at the plate in the bottom of the 8th at CHI on 9/20.

• His 2.79 catcher’s ERA topped all MLB catchers, and was a 1/2 run lower than the next closest(Y. Grandal, LAD 3.35). That ERA is the best since Alan Ashby in 1981 (HOU, 2.33).

• Led the National League and finished 2nd in the Majors with 1149.2 innings caught (S. Perez,KC 1192.1 IC).

• Has started 100+ games in 11 straight seasons (2005‐present).• His 131 hits as a catcher ranked 1st in the N.L. (2nd MLB) and his 23 doubles ranked 3rd in N.L.• Finished 4th on the team with a .270 batting average and was 5th with 132 hits. • Finished the season with 39 multi‐hit games, 2nd to B. Posey (SF) among MLB catchers.• Ended the season 3 games shy of Ted Simmons STL record 1439 games caught, having caught a

career 1436 games at catcher for St. Louis.• Passed Tim McCarver for 25th place on MLB’s all‐time innings caught list on 7/19 when he

caught all 18 innings of a 3‐1 loss vs. NYM. Currently ranks 21st all‐time innings caught at12,026.2 innings.

• Collected 28 hits during interleague play, T3rd‐most among N.L. players this year. • Had RBI in 4‐straight games 4/15‐18, matching the team high this season.• Posted a 9‐game hit streak in June (6/13‐24, .441); hit .306 during the month which followed

his .308 average during May.• Had 3 hits including a 3‐run, game‐winning triple at CWS on 7/22.• Collected a team‐high 21 August RBI, the most August RBI by a St. Louis catcher since Ted

Simmons had 21 in 1980. Seven of his 16 multi‐RBI games came in August.• Game‐winning RBI triple on 8/12 vs. PIT was his 2nd triple of the year, a season high.• Hit career home run #100 on 8/19 vs. SF.

#21 BRANDON MOSS • 1B/OF • L/R • 32 yrsSeason Long Streak: 9 games: 8/27‐9/5 (14‐32, .438, 1‐2B, 1‐3B, 4‐HR, 7‐RBI)

• Acquired by St. Louis at the trade deadline (7/30) from Cleveland in exchange for minor leagueleft‐handed pitcher Rob Kaminsky.

• Had 3 game‐winning RBI with St. Louis, including a walk‐off single on 8/2 vs. COL and his 1st STLhome run on 8/27 at ARI. Had 5 GWRBI with CLE.

• Had 7 multi‐hit games with St. Louis, 4‐straight 8/31‐9/4. Seven of his final 12 games with a hitwere multi‐hit games.

• Played in 45 games after joining St. Louis (35 starts) at first base, left field and right field.• Hit his 5th career walk‐off home run on 9/1 win vs. WSH, a 3‐run blast for an 8‐5 Cards win.

Followed that game with a 454 ft. HR off M. Scherzer on 9/2 (vs. WSH), the longest by a STLleft‐handed batter in Busch Stadium history.

• Had 2 doubles on 9/18 at CHI, first game with 2 doubles since 5/18/14 at CLE.• Reached base 4 times on 10/2 at ATL (2B, 1B, 2‐BB). • At time of trade led CLE with 15 home runs and was 2nd in RBI (50).• Appeared in 94 games for the Indians and played 78 games in right field, 10 at first base and

also served as designated hitter (5 games). • Had 2 home runs and a career best 7RBI on 4/24 at DET. Hit his 100th career home run on 6/2

at Kansas City.• St. Louis is his 6th MLB team (BOS, PIT, PHI, OAK, CLE, STL).

#27 JHONNY PERALTA • SS • R/R • 33 yrsSeason Long Streak: 8 games (3 times), last: 8/17‐25 (11‐30, .367, 2‐2B, 2 RBI)

• Voted in by fans as the starter at shortstop for the All‐Star game, the first time in his career. Itmarked his 3rd All‐Star appearance. Had an RBI single in the 2nd inning and walked in the 5th,playing the 1st 5 innings at shortstop.

• Finished the season 2nd on the team with 159 hits (T18th NL), 71 RBI & T2nd w/17 home runs.• Had 12 game‐winning RBI, T13th in the N.L. and ties his career‐best (2006 w/CLE).• His 28 go‐ahead plus game‐winning RBI ranked 2nd on the team to M. Carpenter (38).• His 17 home runs ranked 4th among MLB shortstops.• Batted .311 in 7th inning or later, 7th‐best in the N.L., and 27 RBI in that situation T8th.• Hit .298 with 13 home runs and 46 RBI before the All‐Star break and .243 with 4 homers and

25 RBI post‐ASB.• Singled in the 7th inning to break up no‐hitters at CLE on 5/13 (off C. Kluber) and also 7/6 at

CHI (J. Lester). His double was one of just 2 STL hits on 8/18 vs. SF.• Hit a walk‐off home run in the 10th inning on 5/25 vs. ARI.• Two days after breaking up a no hitter, hit the game‐winning 2‐run homer (Strop) with 2 outs

and 2 strikes in the 9th inning on 7/8 at CHI, a 6‐5 come‐from‐behind Cards win.• His triple on 7/21 at CWS was his 1st since 2012 (8/4 vs. CLE).• Grounded into a career high 3 double plays on 8/29 at SF; his 23 GIDP were T2nd in the N.L.• Only Ian Desmond (WSH, 155) played more games at SS in the N.L. (148).• His 8 errors at shortstop where T2nd‐fewest among regular N.L. shortstops (70+ games).

#60 TOMMY PHAM • OF • R/R • 27 yrsSeason Long Streak: 6 games: 9/19‐24 (8‐22, .364, 1‐2B, 1‐3B, 1‐HR, 3‐RBI)

• Rookie outfielder split his season between Triple‐A Memphis and St. Louis. • Opened the season on the disabled list, missing April and May with a left quad strain suffered

during spring training. Activated from the 60‐day disabled list on 6/5 and optioned to Memphis.• Was recalled on 7/3 and stayed with St. Louis until 7/19. • Hit his first Major League double on 7/4 in a game he batted leadoff and also stole his first base

in the Majors. Started 6 games from the lead‐off spot.• Hit his first MLB home run on 7/5 and had all 3 RBI in the team’s 3‐1 win vs. SD.• Recalled a 2nd time with St. Louis on 8/17 and finished out the season in the Majors. • Had 17 extra‐base hits among his 41 total hits with STL (7‐2Bs, 5‐3Bs, 5 HR).• Had 7 game‐winning RBI, T4th‐most on the team. Tied among N.L. leaders for 1st with 5

GWRBI in September. Hit home runs for the GWing RBI on both 9/13 and 9/20. • Batted 2nd in the majority of his starts with St. Louis (16 starts) hitting .317 (19‐60).• From 9/15 to end of season was 5th in the N.L. with a .688 SLG pct. (3‐HR, 3‐3B, 2‐2B) and had

a .333 batting average.• Had his 1st career multi‐homer game on 9/16 at MIL with 2 home runs and a triple.  Followed

that game with a 2nd 3‐hit game 9/17 at MIL with 1B, 2B and 3B.• At Memphis batted .327 (56‐171) in 48 games, stealing 9 bases. Played mainly in center (42

games), appearing in left field twice. • Before his final recall to STL in August, was hitting .356 (21‐59) with 14 RBI during the month. • Over his last 23 games at AAA hit .354 (29‐82) with 10 multi‐hit games and 17 RBI.• While with Memphis hit .377 with runners in scoring position (20‐53) with 32 RBI.

#55 STEPHEN PISCOTTY • 1B/OF • R/R • 24 yrsSeason Long Streak: 12 games: 8/23‐9/5 (21‐51, .412, 3‐2B, 2‐3B, 2‐HR, 13‐RBI)

• Rookie outfielder was purchased on 7/21 from Memphis and started that night in left field atCWS, collecting his 1st Major League hit.

• Finished out the season playing 63 of the team’s final 70 games after his purchase.• Had hits in 47 of his 62 games with an at‐bat with 18 multi‐hit games.• Batted .305 (71‐233), T22nd‐best average in the N.L. post All‐Star break.• Was knocked unconscious in a violent collision with outfielder Peter Bourjos in left‐centerfield

on 9/28 at PIT. Was carted off the field and remained overnight for observations. Suffered headcontusion/concussion and missed 3 games (5 days) before returning to the lineup.

• Batted .393 (24‐61) in RISP situations, the 2nd‐highest average on the team, with 29 RBI. • Had 7 GWRBI, T4th‐most on the team.• 23 of his 39 RBI came with 2‐outs, the T2nd most (Peralta) on the team behind Wong (25).• Hit safely in his first 10 games started (.412), the longest streak for a St. Louis rookie since John

Rodriguez (2005).• His sac fly on 7/25 vs. ATL was his 1st MLB RBI and the game‐winning RBI in a 1‐0 win.• Collected hits in 12‐straight games 8/23‐9/5 (.412), matching M. Carpenter for a team season

high and was the longest by a STL rookie since Jon Jay (2010).• Hit his first Major League home run on 8/16 vs. MIA.• Had his 1st career 2 homer game (also tripled) on 8/23 at SD with a career high 5 RBI.• Had a career high 4 hits on 8/29 at SF, reaching base in all 5 PA’s (BB, 3‐1B, 3B).• At Memphis batted .272 (87‐310) with 11 home runs and 41 RBI in 87 games.• Hit 2nd in half of his Triple‐A starts and batted .311 with 13 doubles from that spot.• Had a hit in 10‐straight games 5/24‐6/2 (16‐43, .372), 6 of those coming as 2‐hit games

including his last 5 games during the streak. • Batted .313 (30‐96) in June and .298 (14‐47) in July before his call‐up.• Had 10 hits (28 ABs) and hit .357 when batting with RISP and 2 outs at Memphis.

#12 MARK REYNOLDS • INF/OF • R/R • 32 yrsSeason Long Streak: 8 games: 8/23‐31 (10‐28, .357, 2‐2B, 3‐RBI)

• Veteran spent the season playing 4 different positions for STL and filling in as starter at firstbase with injury to M. Adams.

• Started 97 games this season at 1B, LF, 3B, RF and also served as DH. Started 59 games at firstduring the time M. Adams was on the D.L. (5/27‐9/9).

• His 7 game‐winning RBI were T4th‐most on the team and he had 15, 2‐out RBI. • STL went 32‐4 (.889 win pct.) in games he collected an RBI (48 RBI).• Went 6‐for‐24 with 3RBI and 2‐2Bs as a pinch‐hitter.• Hit his 4th career grand slam on 5/4 vs. CHI (1st inning off T. Wood).• Drove in 13 runs in June, 2nd for STL behind Heyward (14 RBI).• Picked up his 22nd career 2‐homer game on 7/11 at PIT.• Stroked 2 doubles on 8/23 for the 1st time since 8/30/13.• Powered 2‐run HR in the 9th inning 9/28 at PIT in N.L. Central clinching, a 3‐0 win.

#68 TRAVIS TARTAMELLA • C • R/R • 27 yrsSeason Long Streak: N/A

• Rookie catcher spent the majority of the season with Triple‐A Memphis.• Was purchased from Memphis on 9/21 after injury to Y. Molina (L thumb).• Made his Major League debut on 9/23 vs. CIN when he came in to catch the final 2 innings of a

10‐2 Cards win. • Singled on first MLB pitch he saw as a Major Leaguer (9/23) singling to right for his 1st MLB hit.• Batted .203 with 9 RBI over 40 games with the Memphis Redbirds. Hit .304 (7‐23) in August.• Threw out 5 of 17 attempted base thieves (29.4%); 34% (82‐241) in minor career.• Rated as the best defensive catcher in STL minors by Baseball America in 2014.

#16 KOLTEN WONG • 2B • L/R • 24 yrsSeason Long Streak: 9 games: 5/17‐25 (14‐38, .368, 3‐2B, 1‐HR, 5‐RBI)

• Second baseman spent his first full season at the Major League level.• Hit 11 home runs this season to become the 1st St. Louis second baseman with back‐to‐back

10+ home run years since Frankie Frisch in 1927‐28.• Had 10 game‐winning RBI, the 3rd‐most for STL and T23rd in the N.L.• His 146 hits were 4th‐most among STL hitters, his 2nd‐straight season with 100+ hits.• Led the team with 25 two‐out RBI & 5 of his home runs came with 2 outs. • His 61 RBI were T3rd (Molina) on the team. • Had 43 extra‐base hits, a career high, and 40 multi‐hit games.• Was hit by pitch a team‐high 15 times, ranked 4th‐most in the N.L.• Was 2nd on the team with 15 stolen bases; 38‐50 (76%) career in stolen base attempts.• His 11 home run ranked 3rd among N.L. second basemen and 60 RBI ranked 4th.• Batted leadoff in 51 games and reached base in 43 of those. Hit his first career leadoff home

run on 5/27 vs. ARI.• Started 140 games at second (147 G), helping to turn 107 double plays, 4th‐most in the N.L.

Had a team‐high 19 defensive gems.• Recorded a career‐high 10 assists on 4/29 vs. PHI.• Batted .318 in May with a .509 slugging pct. & 5 home runs. • Hit his second career walk‐off home run in the 14th inning on 5/3 vs. PIT (both vs. PIT).• Recorded a career‐high 9‐game hitting streak in May (5/17‐25, .368).• Tied the game at 1‐1 with a home run in the 13th 7/19 vs. NYM; the Mets won 3‐1 in 18 inn.• Hit his 2nd career grand slam in a 4‐1 win on 7/27 vs. CIN.• Batted No. 3 for the 1st time in his MLB career on 7/30 and went 2‐4. Batted 3rd in 4‐straight

games (7/30‐8/2) vs. COL (.250, 4‐16).• Missed 4 games 9/8‐11 with a left calf strain.

Date/Opp. STL Players Inn. Opp. Pitcher(s)6/15 vs. MIN Reynolds/Molina 4th Trevor May9/24 vs. MIL Peralta/Piscotty 4th Taylor Jungmann9/27 vs. MIL Carpenter/Piscotty 7th Jeremy Jeffress

Date/Opp. Opp. Players Inn. STL Pitcher(s)5/15 vs. DET Cabrera/J.D. Martinez 7th Mitch Harris9/19 at CHI Soler/Bryant 5th Michael Wacha

Back‐to‐Back Homer Attack

HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Multi‐HR Games Game‐Ending HR Pinch HR Grand Slams

Player Last Home Run Career/2015...Last Career/2015...Last Career/2015...Last Career/2015...LastMatt Adams 9/13/15 at CIN 3/0... 6/23/14 at COL 1/0... 7/7/14 vs. PIT 3/0... 8/6/13 vs. LAD 0/0... ‐‐‐Peter Bourjos 9/23/15 vs. CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/1... 8/25/15 at ARI 0/0... ‐‐‐Matt Carpenter 9/30/15 [1] at PIT 2/2... 9/23/15 vs. CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐Tony Cruz 9/30/15 [2] at PIT 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐Greg Garcia 9/11/15 at CIN 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 1/1... 6/26/15 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐Randal Grichuk 9/23/15 vs. CIN 2/2... 7/18/15 vs. NYM 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/1... 9/8/15 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐Jason Heyward 9/30/15 [2] at PIT 6/1... 8/16/15 vs. MIA 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/1... 9/30[2]/15 at PITMatt Holliday 7/21/15 at CWS 19/0... 8/30/14 vs. CHI 2/0... 9/18/09 vs. CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 6/1... 7/21/15 at CWSJon Jay 6/8/15 at COL 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 2/0... 5/4/11 vs. FLA 0/0... ‐‐‐Pete Kozma 4/2/13 at ARI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐Yadier Molina 8/19/15 vs. SF 2/0... 8/21/11 at CHI 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/0... 5/27/12 vs. PHIBrandon Moss 9/2/15 vs. WSH 7/1... 4/24/15 at DET 5/1... 9/1/15 vs. WSH 1/0... 8/26/09 vs. PHI 3/0... 7/24/14 vs. HOU Jhonny Peralta 9/24/15 vs. MIL 8/0... 4/27/14 vs. PIT 4/1... 5/25/15 vs. ARI 1/0... 5/11/11 at MIN 4/0... 7/28/13 vs. PHI Tommy Pham 9/20/15 at CHI 1/1... 9/16/15 at MIL 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐Stephen Piscotty 9/27/15 vs. MIL 1/1... 8/23/15 at SD 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐ 0/0... ‐‐‐Mark Reynolds 9/28/15 at PIT 22/1... 7/11/15 at PIT 0/0... ‐‐‐ 3/0... 7/8/14 vs. PHI 4/1... 5/4/15 vs. CHIKolton Wong 7/27/15 vs. CIN 1/0... 8/7/14 vs. BOS 2/1... 5/3/15 vs. PIT 1/0... 9/1/14 vs. PIT 2/1... 7/27/15 vs. CIN

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BULLPEN BRIEFS28‐20, 2.82 ERA, 485.0 IP, 442 H, 171 R, 152 ER, 183 BB, 466 SO, 39 HR

Saves/Opp: 62/77 (81%) Holds: 88 1st Batter/Retired: 515/351 (68%) Inherited Runners/Scored: 211/50 (24%)#37 MATT BELISLE • RHP • 35 yrsSaves/Opp: 0/1 Holds: 12 FBF: 34/19 IR/S: 11/4

• Off‐season free agent acquisition made just 34 appearances after missing 68 games on thedisabled list (6/26/9‐11) with a right elbow injury. His first time on the disabled list since theend of September 2008 (422 appearances between injuries).

• Allowed only 1 HR in 33.2 innings, ranking 9th among N.L. relievers in HR/9 IP (0.27).• Allowed six extra base hits out of 34 total hits. • Was not scored upon in his first seven appearances as a Cardinal. Hurled his season‐high eight

scoreless appearances 5/18‐6/16 covering 10.2 innings.• Has six outings of four outs or more, all scoreless, with a season high of 2.2 IP (5/26 vs. ARI).• Allowed runs in only 7‐of‐34 total appearances, and only one run in five of those seven.• Posted a 1.20 ERA in 16 appearances (15.0 IP) against N.L. Central opponents.• Pitched a season high 2.2 IP on 5/26 vs. ARI (3K).• Was ejected for the first time in his MLB career in his 556th career appearance on a hit by pitch

involving Anthony Rizzo at CHI (9/18). Struck out his 600th career batter in that game (KyleSchwarber).

#30 JONATHAN BROXTON • RHP • 31 yrsSaves/Opp: 0/3 Holds: 16 FBF: 66/42 IR/S: 12/6

• Acquired in a trade with the Brewers on 7/31 for Cardinals minor league INF Malik Collymore.• Earned 3 wins in September, tied for the most among Cardinals pitchers (Garcia) and trailing

only Jake Arrieta in the National League (4). • Is 3‐3 with a 2.28 ERA in 30 appearances post All‐Star Break and was 1‐2, 6.61 ERA in 36

appearances prior to the All‐Star Break.• Earned wins in back‐to‐back appearances at Busch Stadium 9/9 vs. CHI & 9/21 vs. CIN.• Has appeared in 26 games with the Cardinals since the trade (3‐3, 2.66), averaging 9.9 K/9 IP

over 23.2 innings. Tossed scoreless outings in 19 of 26 app.• Allowed only 1 run (0.75 ERA) at Busch Stadium this season in 12 appearances (12 IP).• Has struck out the side five times this season (4 with STL). Has 63 K’s in 60.1 IP.• Was not scored upon in 11 straight appearances (10.1 IP), permitting just three hits.

#36 RANDY CHOATE • LHP • 40 yrsSaves/Opp: 1/1 Holds: 9 FBF: 71/42 IR/S: 57/8

• Made 71 relief appearances (T18th, NL), marking his first season with 70 since 2012 (MIA &LAD) and 4th career season with 70 or more.

• Ranked 3rd in the National League with 57 inherited runners and inherited runners scoredpercentage 14.0%.

• Led Major League Baseball left‐handed pitchers with 476 appearances since 2009.• Did not allow a run during the month of June (14 app/6.1 IP), part of a streak of 15 consecutive

scoreless appearances.• Earned his lone win of the season on 5/1 vs. PIT striking out his only batter faced as the

Cardinals won on a walk‐off in 10 innings.• Recorded a save on 7/25 vs. ATL, his first save since 5/26/2012 vs. SF.• Had nine appearances of 1.0 inning or more, including 1.2 IP twice (5/15 and 8/1).• Set the Major League record for appearances in a season without recording an out with 20 (15

allowing a hit), surpassing Sean Runyan (17, 1998, DET).#28 STEVE CISHEK • RHP • 29 yrs Saves/Opp: 4/9 Holds: 10 FBF: 59/37 IR/S: 17/11

• Acquired in a trade with Miami on 7/24 for minor league RHP Kyle Barraclough.• Appeared in 60 games for the 4th consecutive season.• Had a 1.98 ERA post All‐Star Break, 12th among MLB relievers.• Earned his first save as a member of the Cardinals on 9/22 vs. CIN, his first save since 5/5 at

LAD w/MIA.• Struck out 2 batters in a game in 11 different appearances. Induced 7 double plays.• Had six appearances of 4 outs or more with three 2.0 inning apps.• Allowed only one run 6/30‐9/2, posting a 0.43 ERA over 21.0 IP (23 app.). His 0.43 ERA during

that span was the lowest among MLB pitchers with 20 or more IP.• Went 0‐0 with a 2.31 ERA in 27 appearances (23.1 IP) after joining the Cardinals with 22

scoreless outings. Was 2‐6, 4.50 ERA in 32 games with MIA.• Was nominated for the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award.

#40 MITCH HARRIS • RHP • 29 yrs Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 0 FBF: 23/15 IR/S: 4/0

• Began the season in Memphis (AAA), and was purchased on 4/21.• Made his Major League debut 4/25 in Milwaukee, pitching 1.1 scoreless innings.• Became the second United States Naval Academy graduate and first to appear in a Major

League game since Nemo Gaines (1921, Washington Senators).• Did not allow a run in his first seven MLB appearances (7.2 IP).• Had four appearances of 2.0 innings, all scoreless.• Earned first career MLB win on 5/5 vs. CHI, tossing a scoreless inning in a 7‐4 win.• Had nine straight scoreless appearances from 6/7‐9/7 (10.0 IP).• Appeared in 25 games with Memphis and nailed down four saves in five opportunities.• Attained the rank of Lieutenant, after serving five years in active duty in the United States Navy

between playing collegiate baseball and his first appearance in professional baseball.#70 TYLER LYONS • LHP • 27 yrs Saves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 1 FBF: 8/5 IR/S: 7/3

• Lefty split a 3rd season between Triple‐A Memphis and St. Louis.• Made eight starts and nine relief appearances this season with St. Louis.• Went 3‐1 with a 4.10 ERA as a starter and 0‐0 with a 2.95 ERA as a reliever with StL.• Threw 7.0 scoreless innings of four‐hit ball at PIT (9/30) in the second game of a doubleheader

to earn the win and clinch the N.L. Central for the Cardinals in their 100th win of the season.• Was a starting pitcher in two, and pitched in all three, doubleheaders the Cardinals played this

season (7/7 at CHI ‐ Game 1 SP; 9/30 at PIT ‐ Game 2 SP; 10/4 at ATL ‐ Game 1 RP).• Threw a career‐high in relief innings on 8/13 vs. PIT, tossing 5.1 scoreless innings, the most

innings by a Cardinals reliever since Kyle McClellan threw 6.0 vs. CIN (4/22/11). Has posted themost relief innings in a single appearance the last two seasons (4.2 IP, 8/30/14 vs. CHI, Gm 1).

• Earned wins in back‐to‐back Major League starts 6/13 vs. KC & 6/19 at PHI, his first MLB winssince 2013 when he won his 1st two career starts 5/22 at SD & 5/28 at KC.

• Tied Carlos Villanueva for the Cardinals season‐high for strikeouts by a reliever with six (10/4‐Game 1). Struck out five or more batters in nine appearances (7 GS).

• Scored three runs in a start at PHI (6/19), tying the Cardinals franchise record for runs scored ina game by a pitcher. Also was 2‐for‐2 with a walk and earned the win with 5.0 IP.

• Was 9‐5 with a 3.14 ERA in 16 starts at Memphis (AAA), tossing 94.2 innings with 96 strikeouts.• Ranked T11th in the PCL in wins and T10th in strikeouts. Named Pacific Coast League Pitcher

of the Week (June 1‐7) after going 2‐0 with a 0.00 ERA (13.0 IP) in two starts.#61 SETH MANESS • RHP • 26 yrsSaves/Opp: 3/6 Holds: 21 FBF: 76/51 IR/S: 59/14

• Appeared in a career‐high 76 games, T5th in the National League. His 215 appearances overthe past three seasons ranks 8th in MLB (4th NL).

• Matched his season‐high with three saves, all coming before May 26.• Induced 11 double plays, T4th among National League relief pitchers. Has induced 39 double

plays over the past 3 seasons, most in MLB (also induced a triple play vs. TOR in 2014).• Tied for the N.L. lead with 59 inherited runners (Javier Lopez, SF).• Had four appearances of 2.0 innings, all scoreless. Has 17 appearances of 2.0 innings or more

in his three‐year career, with 16 scoreless including the last 14 straight (7/11/13‐present).• His 4 wins were T2nd most among Cardinals relievers. His 15 wins over the past three seasons

ranks T8th among MLB relief pitchers.

#44 TREVOR ROSENTHAL • RHP • 25 yrs Saves/Opp: 48/51 Holds: 0 FBF: 68/49 IR/S: 14/3

• Set the Cardinals single‐season saves mark with 48, a new career best and 2nd in the NationalLeague/MLB. Leads all MLB pitchers with 93 saves over the past two seasons

• Became the first Cardinals pitcher in history to post consecutive 45‐save seasons and just the7th pitcher in MLB history to do so (Eric Gagne 2002‐04 (3), John Smoltz 2002‐03, FranciscoRodriguez (2005‐06), Jim Johnson 2012‐13, Greg Holland 2013‐14, Craig Kimbrel 2013‐14).

• Had streaks of 21 consecutive saves (7/17‐9/21) and 18 consecutive (5/5‐7/9). Save streaksrank T5th and 7th longest in the N.L. this season, respectively.

• His 94.1% save pct ranked 4th in the N.L.; had just three blown saves (2 vs. PIT and 1 vs. MIL). • Struck out 83 batters, 8th most among N.L. relievers and his 3rd consecutive season with 80‐

or more K’s. His 278 strikeouts from 2013‐15 rank T4th among MLB relief pitchers.• His 2.13 ERA, ranked 8th among N.L. relievers. Ranked 3rd in the N.L. with 57 games finished

and his 7 wild pitches were T3rd among N.L. relievers.• Retired all 3 batters faced in 1.0 IP with a strikeout on 4 occasions in 2015, a STL and MLB

season high. He has done so 6 times in his career, also a Cardinals franchise record.• Struck out a batter in 51 of 68 appearances.• Posted a streak of 23.2 scoreless innings 5/5‐7/2, most by a Cardinals pitcher this season

and 7th longest in the National League.• Has 96 career saves, 5th all‐time STL history. His 52 saves at Busch Stadium III are the most in

Stadium history.#46 KEVIN SIEGRIST • LHP • 26 yrsSaves/Opp: 6/10 Holds: 28 FBF: 81/64 IR/S: 24/5

• Leads the Majors with 81 appearances. His 81 app. are the 3rd‐most for a Cardinals left‐handed reliever in a single‐season behind Steve Kline (89, 2001) and Ray King (86, 2004).

• Became the first Cardinals pitcher since Steve Kline (89, 2001) to lead MLB in appearances.• Set the Cardinals record for strikeouts by a left‐handed relief pitcher with 90, surpassing Al

Hrabosky’s mark of 82 in 1974. • Finished the season ranked 3rd among National League relievers in strikeouts (90) trailing

Aroldis Chapman (CIN, 116) and Will Smith (MIL, 91).• Ranked among N.L. relievers in innings pitched (74.2, T6th) and ERA (2.17, 10th).• Led the Cardinals with 28 Holds (T3rd NL).• Has 7 wins in relief, T4th most among N.L. relievers and his single‐season high.• Earned wins in his first five decisions of 2015. Only loss was at SF (8/28).• Has six saves this season, after not recording a save in either of his previous two seasons.

Ranked 2nd among National League LHP in saves (Chapman, CIN, 33).• Posted 13 straight scoreless appearances from 4/27‐5/24 (13.0 IP).• Recorded the lowest opp. BA vs. right‐handed batters among N.L. left‐handed pitchers (.164,

31‐189), trailing Andrew Miller (.131, NYY) for the MLB lead.#63 MIGUEL SOCOLOVICH • RHP • 29 yrsSaves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 1 FBF: 23/18 IR/S: 7/1

• Appeared on a Major League roster for the first time since 2012 (BAL & CHI).• Made 21 relief appearances at Memphis (AAA) and 28 in St. Louis.• Earned the win in each of his first two appearances of the season (5/3 vs. PIT & 5/4 vs. CHI).

Won 4 games, ranking T2nd among Cardinals relief pitchers and T18th in the National League. • Did not walk a batter in his last 11 MLB appearances (35 total batters faced).• Surrendered only 1 HR (T. Flowers, CWS, 11th inn., 6/30).• Posted a 1.82 ERA in 29.2 innings, the lowest of his career.• Of his 28 appearances, 21 were scoreless.• Had six outings of more than 1.0 inning with three 2.0 inning appearances.• Appeared in a career‐best 11 games in July, posting a 0.77 ERA (11.2 IP).• Held left‐handed batters to a .156 BA (7‐45) with no extra base hits allowed.• Was 2‐2 with a 2.48 ERA at Memphis. Was not scored upon in his first 9 app. of the season

(15.2 IP). Had 9 app. of 2.0 IP or more and all were scoreless.• Despite appearing in only 21 games in Triple‐A, ranked T20th in Holds with 7.

#64 SAM TUIVAILALA • RHP • 22 yrsSaves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 2 FBF: 14/9 IR/S: 3/2

• Split the season between St. Louis and Memphis (AAA) making 43 appearances in Triple‐A and14 with the big league club.

• Recorded nine straight scoreless appearances in St. Louis (5/19‐8/29) covering 9.0 IP.• Posted 2 Holds, both in the same two‐game series at CWS (7/21‐22), throwing 0.2 IP in both.• Pitched 2.0 innings in two appearances, both vs. PIT (5/3, 1 R & 7/11, 0 R).• Struck out 11 batters in his last four MLB appearances (4.2 IP, 21.2 K/9 IP).• Topped out at 43 pitches in an app. (8/18 vs. ABQ) in Memphis; 35 in St. Louis (9/18 at CHI).• Named a Pacific Coast League All‐Star.• Of his 43 appearances in Memphis, 35 of them were scoreless.• Did not allow a run in his last 8 minor league appearances (9.0 IP, 3 H).• Was 17‐for‐17 in save opp. to rank 4th in the PCL and ranked 3rd in games finished (37).

#33 CARLOS VILLANUEVA • RHP • 31 yrsSaves/Opp: 2/2 Holds: 1 FBF: 35/22 IR/S: 6/1

• Used primarily as the Cardinals swingman, making seven relief appearances of 3.0 innings ormore, leading all National League relievers and his single‐season high.

• Has 16 relief appearances of 2.0 innings or more, ranking 5th among MLB pitchers. • Ranked T2nd among Cardinals relievers and T18th among N.L. reliever with 4 wins.• Threw a season high 4.0 innings vs. NYM (7/19) allowing one run during an 18‐inning game. It

was his highest career pitch count in a relief appearance (77).• Struck out six batters in 3.1 scoreless innings vs. WAS (9/1), tied for most strikeouts by a

Cardinals reliever in 2015. Was one strikeout shy of his most K’s in a relief appearance (5/25/12at TEX w/TOR).

• Earned two saves (6/27 vs. CHI & 8/7 at MIL), both 3.0 inning saves. Has five career saves of3.0+ innings, the most in MLB since 2006 (no MLB pitcher has had more since 2002).

• Made 35 relief appearances without a start, only the second season in his career he did notmake a start (2010, MIL, 50 app./0 GS).

• Struck out a batter in 26 of 35 appearances.#50 ADAM WAINWRIGHT • RHP • 34 yrsSaves/Opp: 0/0 Holds: 0 FBF: 3/3 IR/S: 0/0

• Made four starts before landing on the disabled list with a ruptured Achilles injury on his rightfoot while batting at MIL (4/25).

• Ranked among the National League leaders with a 1.44 ERA at the time of the injury.• Missed 142 games before being activated on 9/30, and appearing in relief for one inning

allowing one run. It was his first relief appearance since Game 5 of the 2006 World Series(10/27/06) and his first regular season relief appearance since 9/30/06 vs. MIL.

• Made three relief appearances over the final five games of the regular season, two scoreless.• Did not allow a run in 10.0 innings on the road (8 H, 0 BB, 10 K’s) as a starting pitcher.• Had a career‐high scoreless streak of 27.0 innings snapped vs. MIL (4/13), dating back to

9/12/14 vs. COL.• Was the Cardinals Opening Day starting pitcher at Wrigley Field on 4/5 and made the home

opening start at Busch Stadium vs. MIL on 4/13.• Hurled 6.0 scoreless innings of five‐hit ball with no walks and six strikeouts at CHC (4/5) in the

season opener on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball. • Made his 3rd start of the season on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball 4/19 vs. CIN, tossing 8.0

innings allowing one run in a 2‐1 Cardinals win, posting a game time of 2:02, the fastest gameof the Cardinals season.

• Is the all‐time wins leader at Busch Stadium III at 63‐36 over 113 starts (144 app.).

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CARDINALS STARTERSJAIME GARCIA • LHP • 6‐2 • 215 • 29 yrs • #54

◆ Made 20 starts for his first season since 2012.◆ Was on the disabled list twice and made 13 starts since the

activation (7/27) from second injury to finish out the season.◆ Posted 10 wins for the 3rd time in his career and first since 2010 &

2011 (13 wins each year).◆ Was 7‐2 with a 2.74 ERA from August 1 to the end of the season.

Cardinals were 10‐2 in his 12 starts during that span and his 7 wins areT8th in MLB in that span.

◆ Did not issue a walk in 7 starts this season, all of 6.0 innings or more.Most starts without a walk and 6.0 innings by a Cardinals pitcher sinceAdam Wainwright had 9 in 2013.

◆ Has thrown 6.0 or more innings in 18‐of‐20 starts this season with 15quality starts and five starts without allowing an earned run.

◆ The Cardinals have been shut out in all six of Garcia’s losses.◆ Became the first Cardinals pitcher to pitch into the 9th inning this

season (8/14 vs. MIA). John Lackey followed the next day (8/15) with8.1 innings vs. the Marlins.

◆ Missed 20 games 6/25‐7/27 (left groin strain) and sidelined the first40 games of the season continuing recovery from thoracic outletsurgery.

VS. CHICAGO CUBS:◆ Did not face the Chicago Cubs in 2015 and last made a start or

appearance vs. the Cubs on Apr. 23, 2012.◆ Has a career record of 2‐1 with a 2.00 ERA in 5 career starts (6 app.)

vs. the Cubs.◆ Last win vs. CHI was 6/3/11 tossing 8.0 innings allowing one run in a

6‐1 win in the first game of a three‐game sweep which ended withtwo extra‐inning walk‐off home runs by Albert Pujols (6/4‐5/2011).

◆ Is 1‐0 with a 2.05 ERA in three starts (4 app.) at Wrigley Field.2015 SEASON & CAREER:◆ His 3.25 ERA is the 7th‐lowest among LHP in MLB since 2010. ◆ Since 2010, ranks 5th in HR allowed/9 IP (0.62), while inducing the

6th most GDP/9 IP (1.09)◆ Induced 17 double plays in 129.2 innings for 1.18 GIDP/9 IP, which

would have ranked 4th in the National League but did not qualify. His17 GIDP ranked T5th among National League left‐handed pitchers.

◆ Posted a groundball perecentage of 62.0%, the second lowest of hiscareer, and lowest of any season pitching more than 60 innings.

◆ Had 10 starts of 7.0 or more innings and two runs or less, ranking9th among MLB left‐handers this season.

◆ After walking five batters in his season debut at NYM (5/21), had nowalks in 30.0 IP in next four starts.

◆ Recorded his 500th career strikeout on 6/12 vs. KC when he struckout Omar Infante in the 8th inning.

◆ Is 28‐15, 2.70 ERA in 59 career starts (64 app.) at Busch Stadium; his28 wins rank 5th all‐time at Busch III & 2.70 ERA is 2nd (min. 300 IP).

◆ Is 11‐5 with a 2.64 ERA (32 ER/109.0 IP) in his last 18 road startsdating to 9/15/12 (missed most of 13 with injuries); is 24‐17 careerwhen starting (58 GS) on the road with a 4.02 ERA.

GARCIA POSTSEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2012 STL 0‐0 4.50 1 1 2.0 2 1 1 3 3Career 0‐2 4.23 6 6 27.2 29 13 13 11 24

GARCIA SEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 SPG# 0‐0 9.00 1 1 2.0 3 2 2 1 2

MEM#0‐0 3.60 1 1 5.0 3 2 2 2 5STL 3‐1 4.12 7 7 43.2 39 20 20 7 39

2015 MEM#0‐1 16.87 1 1 2.2 6 5 5 2 3SPG# 1‐0 3.00 1 1 6.0 6 2 2 0 6PEO# 0‐0 0.00 1 1 5.0 0 0 0 0 6STL 10‐6 2.43 20 20 129.2 106 37 35 30 97

MAJORS 52‐32 3.31 126 117 724.1 710 315 266 204 573#Injury Rehabilitation Assignment

GARCIA CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH2015 .098 41 4 0 1 1Career .143 231 33 2 12 17Last HR: 10/1/12 vs. CIN (Arroyo)

Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO5/21 ‐ at NYM L‐1 7.0 5 2 2 5 35/26 ‐ ARI W‐1 6.0 8 4 3 0 5MAY 1‐1, 3.46 13.0 13 6 5 5 86/1 ‐ MIL L‐2 7.0 3 1 1 0 46/6 ‐ at LAD L‐3 7.0 6 2 2 0 66/12 ‐ KC W‐2 8.0 4 0 0 0 66/18 ‐ at MIN 6.0 4 0 0 2 46/24 ‐ at MIA W‐3 7.0 5 1 1 0 4JUNE 2‐2, 1.03 35.0 22 4 4 2 247/28 ‐ CIN L‐4 6.0 4 3 3 2 5JULY 0‐1, 4.50 6.0 4 3 3 2 58/2 ‐ COL 5.0 2 1 1 4 48/8 ‐ at MIL W‐4 7.0 2 0 0 4 58/14 ‐ MIA W‐5 8.1 6 1 0 1 68/19 ‐ SF 6.1 7 3 3 1 58/25 ‐ at ARI W‐6 6.0 4 1 1 1 68/30 ‐ at SF W‐7 6.1 10 4 4 0 1AUGUST 4‐0, 2.08 39.0 31 10 9 11 279/5 ‐ PIT W‐8 7.0 4 0 0 1 99/10 ‐ at CIN L‐5 4.1 6 6 6 4 29/16 ‐ at MIL W‐9 6.1 8 4 4 1 49/21 ‐ CIN 7.0 5 1 1 2 59/26 ‐ MIL W‐10 8.0 7 1 1 0 810/2 ‐ at ATL L‐6 4.0 6 2 2 2 5SEPTEMBER 3‐2, 3.44 36.2 36 14 14 10 33* Denotes relief appearance

GARCIA’S 2015GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS

GARCIA Postseason[Is 0‐3 with a 3.94 ERA in seven careerpostseason appearances, all starts.[The Cardinals are 3‐4 in postseasongames he’s appeared.[In Game 2 of the 2012 NLDS vs. Washing‐ton, threw 2.0 innings before exiting.[Started Game 6 of the 2011 World Series,pitching 3.0 innings in a memorable gamethe Cardinals rallied to win in 11 innings,10‐9 over Texas.[Threw 7.0 scoreless innings of three‐hitball in Game 2 of the 2011 World Series al‐lowing just three singles with ahis postsea‐son best seven strikeouts vs. Texas in a nodecision the Cardinals lost 2‐1.[Took losses in his first two postseasonstarts (Game 3, 2011 NLDS vs. PHI & Game1, 2011 NLCS at MIL) and has had four nodecisions since. Scoring first 63‐17

Opponent scores first 37‐45Scoring more than 3 runs 68‐15Scoring 3 runs 21‐12Scoring fewer than 3 runs 11‐35Scoring in 3 or fewer innings 82‐59Scoring in 4 or more innings 18‐3First game of Series 33‐20Last game of Series 35‐18First game of road trip 6‐6Last game of road trip 8‐4First game of homestand 8‐3Last game of homestand 9‐2Following off‐days 11‐9Out‐hit opponents 59‐15Out‐hit by opponents 25‐44Final at‐bat decisions 20‐13Come‐from‐behind wins 44Walk‐off wins/losses 9‐6In errorless games 63‐31Extra innings 8‐8Shutouts 15‐15Leading after 7 innings 76‐4Tied after 7 innings 12‐10Trailing after 7 innings 12‐47Leading after 8 innings 87‐1Tied after 8 innings 10‐10Trailing after 8 innings 3‐50Runs via HR 219Opponent runs via HR 193Review Challenges: 16‐15

BByy DDaayy BByy MMoonntthhMonday 10‐6 Spring 13‐11‐3Tuesday 14‐9 April 15‐6Wednesday 18‐9 May 18‐11Thursday 14‐5 June 18‐8Friday 14‐12 July 15‐12Saturday 15‐10 August 19‐9Sunday 15‐11 Sept./Oct. 15‐16

BByy SSeerr iieess 2G 3G 4G 5GWon 2 24 5 ‐‐‐Lost 2 10 2 ‐‐‐Split 1 ‐‐‐ 4 ‐‐‐Sweeps 3 7 1 ‐‐‐Opp. Sweeps 2 1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

BB yy DD II VV II SS II OO NN Home Road TotalNL Central 26‐12 20‐18 46‐30NL East 11‐5 9‐7 20‐12NL West 12‐5 11‐6 23‐11AL Central 6‐4 5‐5 11‐9TOTALS 55‐26 45‐36 100‐62

BByy OOPPPPOONNEENNTT Home Road TotalARI 3‐0 4‐0 7‐0ATL 2‐1 0‐3 2‐4CHI 7‐3 4‐5 11‐8CIN 7‐2 5‐5 12‐7CLE ‐‐‐ 2‐1 2‐1COL 3‐1 1‐2 4‐3CWS 0‐2 2‐0 2‐2DET 1‐2 ‐‐‐ 1‐2KC 3‐0 1‐2 4‐2LAD 2‐1 3‐1 5‐2MIA 2‐1 3‐0 5‐1MIL 6‐4 7‐2 13‐6MIN 2‐0 0‐2 2‐2NYM 2‐1 2‐2 4‐3PHI 3‐1 2‐1 5‐2PIT 6‐3 4‐6 10‐9SD 2‐2 1‐2 3‐4SF 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2WSH 2‐1 2‐1 4‐2TOTALS 55‐26 45‐36 100‐62

RECORD BREAKDOWN

RECORD WHEN...

STL rec. in Avg. IP K’s/ RunPitcher Starts QS W‐L his starts per start 9 IP supportCooney 6 2 1‐0 2‐4 5.1 8.3 4.2 (25)J.Garcia 20 15 10‐6 13‐7 6.1 6.7 3.1 (62)Gonzales 1 0 0‐0 1‐0 2.2 3.4 8.0 (8)Lackey 33 26 13‐10 17‐16 6.2 7.2 3.8 (125)Lynn 31 19 12‐11 17‐14 5.2 8.6 3.1 (96)Lyons 8 2 3‐1 4‐4 5.1 8.9 5.8 (46)Martinez 29 20 14‐6 22‐7 6.0 9.3 4.1 (119)Wacha 30 19 17‐7 21‐9 6.0 7.6 5.1 (152)Wainwright 4 3 2‐1 3‐1 6.0 6.5 3.5 (14)Totals 162 106 72‐42 100‐62 6.0 7.9 4.0 (647) 979.2 IP 863 Ks

GETTING STARTED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TotalCARDINALS 80 63 66 79 84 65 77 76 41 8 3 5 647OPPONENTS 76 44 61 51 56 58 64 51 48 6 3 7 525

2015 SCORING BY INNING

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#41 JOHN LACKEY • RHP • 6‐6 • 235 • 36 yrs ◆ Tied his single‐season best with 33 games started, his most as a

member of the Cardinals and 6th time in his career. His 8th season of30‐or‐more starts.

◆ Has allowed 3 runs or less in 29 of 33 starts this season, ranking 2ndin MLB behind only Zack Greinke (LAD, 30). He’s allowed 2 runs orless in 16‐of‐last‐21 starts.

◆ Posted a career‐high 26 quality starts, surpassing his previous best of24 from 2007 (LAA).

◆ Tied with Barry Zito for 5th place among active pitchers w/165 wins.◆ Tied for the Major League‐lead and led all N.L. pitchers by inducing

29 double plays this season, a career‐high.  It was the most doubleplays induced by a pitcher aged 36+ since Orel Hershiser (31, 1997).Ranked 2nd in the N.L. in double plays/9 IP (1.20).

◆ Ranks among National League leaders in wins (13, T12th), ERA (2.77,7th), innings pitched (218.0, 6th) and quality starts (26, 4th).

◆ His 2.26 ERA since June 15 ranks 5th among MLB pitchers behindonly Arrieta, Greinke, Kershaw and Harvey.

◆ Ranks 3rd in the National League in fewest pitches per inning (14.3),the lowest average in his career.

◆ Has 12‐straight 10‐win seasons (missed all of 2012 w/injury). ◆ Has 175 strikeouts, his 4th career season with 175 or more K’s and

first since 2007 (LAA).◆ Posted a career‐best seven hits in 2015, one more than combined

hits of his entire career (6) entering the season. Hit a career‐high twodoubles (T3rd MLB pitchers) and a career‐high three RBI.

VS. CHICAGO CUBS:◆ Was 2‐0 with a 1.25 ERA vs. the Cubs in three starts this season. All

three starts were at least 7.0 innings with less than two runs in each.◆ Struck out a season‐high 10 batters vs. CHI on 5/7 at Busch Stadium.◆ Has a career record of 3‐1 with a 1.94 ERA in six career starts vs. the

Cubs, with all six of 6.0 innings or more and 2 ER or less. First startwas 6/11/2004 as a member of the Angels.

2015 SEASON & CAREER:◆ Career ERA dropped to 3.92, its lowest point since 4/30/2011 (3.92).◆ Posted a streak fo 12 straight quality starts (6/15‐8/15), the 2nd‐

longest streak of quality starts in Major League Baseball trailing onlyJake Arrieta’s 20 (6/21‐present). It was his longest streak of qualitystarts in one season and 2nd‐longest in his career since posting 14from (9/7/07‐6/29/08 w/LAA).

◆ Complied a 1.78 ERA in September ranking 3rd among NationalLeague pitchers.  Struck out 36 batters in the month, his highestmonthly total since 39 with Boston (Apr. 2014).

◆ Since joining St. Louis, is 11‐4, 2.03 ERA (155.1 IP/3\5 ER) at BuschStd. in 22 starts; Is 9‐4, 1.93 ERA at home in 2015, ranking T3rd in NLhome wins, 3rd in home ERA. Has allowed 8 HR’s at home in 121.1 IP.

◆ Started three‐straight games opposing a pitcher of equal or olderage: 7/11 at PIT ‐ A.J. Burnett, 38; 7/18 vs. NYM ‐B. Colon, 42 & 7/23vs. KC ‐C. Young, 36.

◆ Has 6 seasons with 200.0 or more innings pitched, T12th amongMLB pitchers since 2003.

◆ Threw a season‐high 8.1 innings vs. MIA (8/15), tied for the longeststart by a Cardinals pitcher this season. Allowed 2 R in a win (6‐2).

◆ Hurled 8.0 innings allowing one run on two hits in a 1‐0 loss vs. CIN.Surpassed 2,400 IP in the game and was the first start in his career inwhich he allowed one run on a solo home run and lost.

◆ Tied Carlos Martinez for the Cardinals team lead with three starts of8.0 innings or more. Has 58 career starts with 8.0 innings or more.

◆ Compiled the Cardinals only complete game of the season in a 3‐2loss at KC (5/23). Threw just 68 pitches (5.0 IP) in the rain‐shortenedgame (6 inn.).

◆ Tied his career‐high in runs allowed with 10 at COL (6/8) in an 11‐3defeat. Allowed 10 runs (8 ER) over 4.0 innings matching his start on9/26/08 vs. TEX).

◆ Improved to 4‐3 with a 7‐4 win vs. MIL on 6/3 for his 7th qualitystart, and saw his career ERA dip under 4.00 (3.99) for first time since6/17/11.

◆ Matched up against Corey Kluber on 5/13 at CLE and took the loss ina 2‐0 Indians win. Walked the first 2 batters he faced, both scoring forthe only runs of the night. Went 5.1 IP as the Cardinals struck out atotal of 19 times in the game, 18 by Kluber.

◆ Fired 7.2 innings allowing one run on five hits with a season‐high 10strikeouts vs. CHI (5/7). The 10 K’s were his most as a member ofCardinals.

◆ Acquired by the Cardinals in a trade (7/31/14) from Boston, alongwith minor league LHP Corey Littrell and cash, in exchange for OFAllen Craig and RHP Joe Kelly.

◆ Concluded 2015 ranked among active MLB pitching leaders in wins(165, T5th), games started (387, 8th), complete games (18, 12th),shutouts (8, T13th), innings (2,481.1, 8th), strikeouts (1,965, 8th) anddouble plays induced (233, 6th).

LACKEY POSTSEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 STL 1‐0 3.46 2 2 13.0 10 5 5 2 11Career 7‐5 3.08 21 18 117.0 110 42 40 37 89

LACKEY SEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 BOS 11‐7 3.60 21 21 137.1 137 60 55 32 116

STL 3‐3 4.30 10 10 60.2 69 34 29 15 482015 STL 13‐10 2.77 33 33 218.0 211 71 67 53 175Career 165‐127 3.92 388 387 2481.1 2551 1180 1080 709 1965

LACKEY CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH2015 .113 62 7 0 3 4Career .108 120 13 0 5 11Home runs: N/A

Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO4/10 ‐ at CIN 6.0 4 4 4 2 14/16 ‐ MIL W‐1 7.0 5 0 0 1 84/22 ‐ at WAS 5.2 8 5 5 1 44/27 ‐ PHI L‐1 7.0 9 3 3 1 1APRIL 1‐1, 4.21 25.2 26 12 12 5 145/2 ‐ PIT 6.0 6 1 1 3 45/7 ‐ CHC W‐2 7.2 5 1 1 1 105/13 ‐ at CLE L‐2 5.1 5 2 2 5 25/18 ‐ at NYM 7.0 3 1 1 0 65/23 ‐ at KC L‐3 5.0 6 3 3 2 25/29 ‐ LAD W‐3 7.0 5 0 0 1 9MAY 2‐2, 1.89 38.0 30 8 8 12 336/3 ‐ MIL W‐4 7.0 10 3 3 1 56/8 ‐ at COL L‐4 4.0 12 10 8 0 56/15 ‐ MIN W‐5 8.0 5 2 2 1 66/20 ‐ at PHI W‐6 7.0 5 1 1 2 36/26 ‐ CHC 7.0 8 2 2 3 5JUNE 3‐1, 4.36 33.0 40 18 16 7 247/1 ‐ CWS L‐5 7.0 7 2 2 2 67/6 ‐ at CHC W‐7 7.0 6 0 0 1 47/11 ‐ at PIT 6.2 5 1 1 2 57/18 ‐ NYM W‐8 7.0 10 1 1 1 37/23 ‐ KC W‐9 7.0 6 2 2 2 57/29 ‐ CIN L‐6 8.0 2 1 1 1 8JULY 3‐2, 1.48 42.2 36 7 7 9 318/4 ‐ at CIN L‐7 6.0 6 3 3 2 58/9 ‐ at MIL 6.0 4 3 3 2 38/15 ‐ MIA W‐10 8.1 9 2 2 1 68/21 ‐ at SD L‐8 6.0 9 5 4 1 78/26 ‐ at ARI W‐11 7.0 7 1 1 1 48/31 ‐ WAS 6.0 4 2 1 4 8AUGUST 2‐2, 3.20 39.1 39 16 14 11 339/6 ‐ PIT L‐9 7.1 10 3 3 2 49/11 ‐ at CIN 7.0 6 2 2 3 109/17 ‐ at MIL W‐12 7.0 5 0 0 2 89/22 ‐ CIN W‐13 7.0 9 1 1 0 79/27 ‐ MIL 7.0 5 1 1 2 710/4 ‐ at ATL L‐10 4.0 5 3 3 0 4SEPT./OCT. 2‐2, 2.29 39.1 40 10 10 9 40

LACKEY’S 2015GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS

CARDINALS STARTERS

LACKEY Postseason[Earned the win in DS Gm 1 vs. CHI.Shutout the Cubs on just 2 hits through 7.1innings in the 4‐0 Cards win.[Will be making the start today in Game 4.Has made 2 postseason starts with 3 daysbetween starts and is 1‐0 with a 1.69 ERA(2R, 10.2IP) doing so once in 2002 and 2005with LA Angels.[Is 2‐1 with a 5.65 ERA in 3 starts comingafter 3 days of rest between starts, allowing10 runs (9ER) in 14.1 IP). (regular season)[Has won his last 4 straight postseasonstarts dating back to 10/8/2009 vs. BOS(w/LAA).[Has allowed 3 runs or less in 14 of 19 ca‐reer postseason starts.[Ranks 3rd among active pitchers with 94strikeouts in the postseason.[Made two starts for the Cardinals in the2014 postseason, earning a win in the NLDSvs. LAD and receiving a no‐decision in theNLCS at SF.[Threw 7.0 innings allowing one run onfive hits with his DS‐high of eight strikeoutsin Game 3 of 2014 NLDS vs. LAD.[Made three relief appearances in the PS,Game 4 of the 2013 World Series and 2 in2002.

2015 CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWSTT EEAA MM    BB AATT TT II NN GG

Most Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Cards *6 (5th) 8/7 at MILMost Runs ‐ Inning ‐ Opponent *7 (9th) 9/27 vs. MILMost Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Cards 5 6/3 vs. MILMost Runs ‐ 1st Inning ‐ Opponent 7 8/13 vs. PITMost Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards *12 7/18 vs. NYMMost Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent *11 9/10 at CINMost Runs ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 19 5/4 vs. CHIMost Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards *16 9/2 vs. WASMost Hits ‐ Game ‐ Opponent *17 9/4 vs. PITMost Hits ‐ Game ‐ Both Clubs 30 7/30 vs. COLFewest Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards *1 6/6 at LADMost Extra Base Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards *8 9/30[2] at PITMost Bunt Hits ‐ Game ‐ Cards 2 6/25 at MIAMost Singles ‐ Game ‐ Cards 14 9/2 vs. WASMost Doubles ‐ Game ‐ Cards *6 9/13 at CINMost Triples ‐ Game ‐ Cards 3 8/29 at SFMost Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Cards 4 9/23 vs. CINMost Home Runs ‐ Game ‐ Opponent *3 10/4[1]at ATLLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 7 7/10‐21Most Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Cards 5 7/11 at PITMost Stolen Bases ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 4 9/11 at CIN

TT EEAA MM    PP II TTCC HH II NN GGMost Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards 17 4/12 at CINMost Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 19 5/13 at CLEFewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Cards *2 5/23 at KCFewest Strikeouts ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 1 5/23 at KCMost Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards 13 7/19 vs. NYMMost Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponent 10 6/19 at PHIFewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Cards *0 9/26 vs. MILFewest Walks ‐ Game ‐ Opponents *0 9/30[1] at PITFewest Hits Allowed *2 8/8 at MIL

II NN DD II VV II DD UUAA LL    BB AATT TT II NN GGLongest Hit Streak‐Games *12, Piscotty 8/23‐9/5Longest On‐BaseStreak‐Games 47, Holliday 9/26/14‐6/1/15Longest HR Streak‐Games 3, Heyward 6/21‐24Longest Run Streak‐Games *6, Carpenter 8/27‐9/1Longest RBI Streak‐Games *4, Pham 9/13‐18Most Runs ‐ Game 4, Carpenter 7/30 vs COLMost Hits ‐ Game 5, Heyward 7/18 vs. NYMMost Bunt Hits ‐ Game *1, Moss 9/5 vs. PITMost Doubles ‐ Game *2, Wong 9/30[2] at PITMost Triples ‐ Game *1, Carpenter 9/30[2] at PITMost Home Runs ‐ Game *2, Carpenter 9/23 vs. CINGrand Slams ‐ Last *1, Heyward 9/30[2] at PITMost RBI ‐ Game 6, Grichuk 7/18 vs. NYMMost SB ‐ Game *2, Heyward 8/6 at CINMost Walks ‐ Game *3, Holliday 7/23 vs. KCMost Int. Walks ‐ Game *1, Reynolds 9/19 at CHIMost HBP ‐ Game *2, Jay 9/30[2] at PIT

II NN DD II VV II DD UUAA LL    PP II TTCC HH II NN GGMost K’s Game‐Starter 11, Martinez 6/5 at LADMost K’s Game‐Reliever 6, Villanueva 9/1 vs. WSHLongest Winning Streak 7, Wacha 4/11‐5/24Longest Losing Streak *2, Rosenthal 9/25‐10/4Most IP Game‐Starter *8.1, Lackey 8/15 vs. MIAMost IP Game‐Reliever 5.1, Lyons 8/13 vs. PITConsecutive Scoreless IP 23.2, Rosenthal 5/5‐7/2Fewest Hits Allowed ‐ CG 6, Lackey 5/23 at KC

TT EEAA MM    MM II SS CC EE LL LL AA NN EEOO UU SSLongest Winning Streak 8 games 4/28‐5/5Longest Losing Streak 4 games 6/30‐7/3Longest Game ‐Innings 18 7/19 vs. NYMLongest Game ‐Time (overall) 5:55 7/19 vs. NYMLongest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game) 3:50 7/30 vs. COLShortest Game ‐Time (9‐inn game)2:02 4/19 vs. CINLargest Crowd ‐Home #47,875 4/13 vs. MILLargest Crowd ‐Road 47,655 6/6 at LADLargest Margin of Victory*10 runs (11‐1) 9/30 [2] at PITLargest Margin of Defeat 11 runs (11‐0) 9/10 at CINLargest Comeback Win 5 runs 5/4 vs. CHIComeback Wins (4 or more runs) 2 9/1 vs. WASMost Left on Base *14 7/19 vs. NYMMost Errors *3 8/21 at SDLongest Errorless Streak (Games) 8 5/12‐19Most Doubleplays Turned‐Cardinals *4 9/6 vs. PITMost Doubleplays Turned‐Opponent 4 7/3 vs. SDMost Tripleplays Turned‐Opponent 1 5/9 at PIT* Happened more than once ‐ last time listed. # Busch Stadium III record.

LEADOFF:Peter Bourjos: 1, Last: 4/15/13 at MINMatt Carpenter: 9, Last: 8/30/15 vs. SFJason Heyward: 7, Last: 8/27/14 at NYMKolten Wong: 1, 5/27/15 vs. ARIEXTRA INNING:Matt Adams: 2, both 9/4/13 at CIN (14th, 16th)Matt Carpenter: 1, 4/12/15 at CIN (11th)Randal Grichuk: 1, 8/5/15 at CIN (13th)Jason Heyward: 3, Last: 9/15/15 at MIL (10th)Matt Holliday: 3, Last: 6/9/13 at CIN (10th)Brandon Moss: 3, Last: 6/3/14 at NYY (10th)Jhonny Peralta: 2, Last: 5/25/15 vs. ARI (10th)Mark Reynolds: 5, Last: 7/11/15 at PIT (10th)Kolten Wong: 2, Last: 7/19/15 vs. NYM (13th)INSIDE THE PARKPeter Bourjos: 1, 4/11/12 at MinnesotaJohnny Peralta: 1, 7/18/10 vs. Cleveland

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#31 LANCE LYNN • RHP • 6‐5 • 240 • 28 yrs ◆ Made 31 starts this season, his 3rd straight season of 30 or more

starts. Has 126 starts since 2012, the most of any Cardinals pitcher.◆ Is one of two pitchers (Clayton Kershaw) with 10+ wins, 150+

strikeouts and less than 15 HR in each of the last 3 seasons.◆ Became the most recent Cardinals pitcher to post four consecutive

double‐digit seasons since Matt Morris had five from 2001‐05.◆ Ranked among National League leaders in ERA (3.03, 12th), wins (12,

T16th) and strikeouts (167, T20th).◆ Is the only Cardinals pitcher and one of 16 MLB pitchers with 175.0

innings or more in each of the last four seasons, and one of 13 MLBpitchers with 160 or more strikeouts in each of the last four seasons.

◆ His 3.34 run support average ranked 4th lowest among N.L. pitchersand team has been shutout in 5 of his losses. Team has scored 66 runscombined in 27 of Lynn’s 31 starts, the exceptions being 10 runs in his9/23 start vs. CIN, 8 on 5/12 at CLE and 6 on 8/7 at MIL & 8/29 at SF.

◆ Averaged 102.8 pitches per start (3rd NL) through his first 23 startstossing 100 or more pitches in 17‐of‐23 starts. Then averaged 86.0pitches per start (10th lowest NL) over his final eight starts with nostarts over 100 pitches and only three over 90 pitches.

◆ Hurled seven scoreless starts this season, tied for the most on theCardinals (Martinez) and T8th in MLB.

◆ Tied for the team lead with 8 hits as pitcher (single‐season high),two of which are doubles (T3rd NL pitchers).

VS. CHICAGO CUBS:◆ Was 0‐3 with a 7.64 ERA vs. the Cubs in four starts this season. The

Cardinals lost all four games in which Lynn started.◆ Last win vs. the Cubs was 9/27/13 at Busch Stadium, in which he

hurled 6.0 scoreless innings of four‐hit ball in the N.L. Central‐clinchingwin. Cardinals won one start in 2014 in which Lynn pitched butreceived a no decision.

◆ Has a career record of 6‐6 with a 4.16 ERA in 15 career starts (16app.) vs. the Cubs.

◆ Won his first four career starts vs. the Cubs (4/14/12‐7/27/12)/2015 SEASON & CAREER:◆ Finished the season allowing just one run in his final three starts

covering 16.0 innings, posting the 4th‐lowest ERA in MLB since 9/23.◆ Allowed 3 runs or less in 53 starts over the last 2 seasons, tied with

T3rd among MLB pitchers (Kershaw/Greinke, 54).◆ Has posted double‐digit wins and 150 strikeouts in four straight

seasons making him one of 10 MLB pitchers to do so from 2012‐15.◆ Missed 14 games on the DL (6/8‐25) w/right forearm tightness.◆ Has allowed 13 HR this year and his 0.67 HR allowed/9 IP ranks 10th.◆ Is 10‐6 with a 2.63 ERA in 23 night starts this season vs. 2‐5, 4.32 ERA

in eight daytime starts. His night game wins rank T6th in the N.L. andthe 2.63 ERA ranks 5th.

◆ His 2.91 home ERA is 14th in the N.L. and 7 home wins are T10th.◆ Picked up his 150th strikeout in 9/7 start (vs. CHI), giving him four‐

straight season of 150+ K. He becomes the 3rd pitcher (4th instance)in Cardinals history to post four straight seasons with 150 strikeoutsjoining Bob Gibson and Adam Wainwright.

◆ Recorded 100 K’s pre‐All Star break for the 4th‐straight year (102).◆ Has 60 career wins since start of 2012, 6th in MLB behind Scherzer

(69), Kershaw (67), Greinke (66), Bumgarner (65) and Price (63).◆ Ranks 2nd on Busch Stadium III all‐time wins list (34) and 2nd with

376 K’s behind Wainwright in both (63 wins, 700 K’s).◆ Earned 60th career win in his start at SF (8/29), hurling 7.0 scoreless

innings of six‐hit ball before exiting with a precautionary ankle injury.◆ Picked up his 4th‐straight 10‐win season with a win in his start at ARI

(8/24). ◆ Walked a career‐high 6 batters at CHI (9/18), allowing three 1st

inning runs in a no decision the Cardinals lost 8‐3.◆ Had his shortest outing as a starter 8/13, working just 0.2 innings,

allowing seven runs (3 ER) in the team’s 10‐5 loss vs. PIT. The outingtied the shortest of his career (9/4/12 in relief vs. NYM) and the sevenruns in the first were just shy of the 10 total he had allowed over 21starts in the 1st inning all season.

◆ Is 5th among all NL pitchers in home wins at 34 since 2012 and 15thin home ERA (2.84).

◆ Had 38 wins pre‐All Star break since 2012, T3rd (F. Hernandez)behind Scherzer (41), Bumgarner (39) for most MLB during that time.

◆ Returned from DL (right forearm strain) in 6/25 start at MIA andposted a 5‐1 win while blanking the Marlins in his 6.0 IP.

◆ Placed on the disabled list retroactive to 6/8 with right forearmtightness, and missed 14 games before returning on 6/25.

◆ Earned his 50th career win 4/15 vs. MIL, allowing one run in 5.0 IP ofthe Cards 4‐2 victory.

LYNN POSTSEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 STL 0‐0 3.09 2 2 11.2 13 4 4 3 11Career 4‐3 4.41 23 7 51.0 55 29 25 25 48

LYNN SEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 STL 15‐10 2.74 33 33 203.2 185 72 62 72 1812015 STL 12‐11 3.03 31 31 175.1 172 66 59 68 167Career 61‐39 3.37 150 128 791.1 739 318 296 291 766

LYNN CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH2015 .160 50 8 0 1 5Career .087 218 19 0 5 30Home runs: N/A

Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO4/8 ‐ at CHC L‐1 6.0 2 2 1 1 94/15 ‐ MIL W‐1 5.0 6 1 1 1 44/21 ‐ at WAS 6.1 5 1 1 4 74/26 ‐ at MIL L‐2 5.0 10 6 6 1 6APRIL 1‐2, 3.63 22.1 23 10 9 7 265/1 ‐ PIT 7.0 4 1 1 1 105/6 ‐ CHC L‐3 6.0 8 5 5 2 65/12 ‐ at CLE W‐2 6.0 4 0 0 4 95/17 ‐ DET W‐3 7.1 6 1 1 2 75/22 ‐ at KC L‐4 6.0 10 5 5 1 45/27 ‐ ARI 6.0 6 3 2 4 5MAY 2‐2, 3.29 38.1 38 15 14 14 41 6/2 ‐ MIL W‐4 7.2 5 0 0 1 56/7 ‐ at LAD 5.0 6 2 2 1 56/25 ‐ at MIA W‐5 6.0 2 0 0 4 66/30 ‐ CWS 6.0 6 1 1 1 6JUNE 2‐0, 1.09 24.2 19 3 3 7 227/5 ‐ SD W‐6 7.0 3 1 0 3 87/10 ‐ at PIT L‐5 4.0 9 5 5 1 57/17 ‐ NYM W‐7 7.0 3 1 1 1 97/22 ‐ at CWS 6.0 5 2 2 1 87/27 ‐ CIN W‐8 7.0 5 1 1 3 5JULY 3‐1, 2.61 31.0 25 10 9 9 358/1 ‐ COL L‐6 5.0 7 4 4 3 58/7 ‐ at MIL W‐9 6.0 6 0 0 4 78/13 ‐ PIT L‐7 0.2 6 7 3 0 18/18 ‐ SF L‐8 6.2 4 2 2 5 68/24 ‐ at ARI W‐10 6.0 9 2 2 2 38/29 ‐ at SF W‐11 7.0 6 0 0 2 2AUGUST 3‐3, 3.16 31.1 38 15 11 16 249/7 ‐ CHI L‐9 2.1 7 6 6 2 29/12 ‐ at CIN L‐10 6.0 4 3 3 3 39/18 ‐ at CHI 3.1 4 3 3 6 29/23 ‐ CIN W‐12 6.0 3 0 0 0 49/28 ‐ at PIT 5.0 4 0 0 4 610/4 ‐ at ATL L‐11 5.0 7 1 1 0 2SEPT./OCT. 1‐3, 2.45 44.0 41 14 12 12 36

LYNN Postseason[Is the St. Louis Cardinals franchise leaderin postseason appearances with 22 andT5th among active pitchers.[Has five postseason wins, T3rd all‐time inCardinals history with John Tudor (Chris Car‐penter 10, Bob Gibson 7).[His five postseason wins rank T8th amongactive pitchers with Tim Lincecum and Fran‐cisco Rodriguez.[On the road in the postseason is 3‐1 witha 4.43 ERA in three starts (11 app.).[Was the winning pitcher in Game 4 of the2013 NLCS at Dodger Stadium, his last post‐season win.[Has made six starts (22 app.) in the post‐season with a 5‐4 record and 4.57 ERA.[Is 1‐3 with a 5.02 ERA as a starting pitcherand 4‐1 with a 3.78 ERA in relief during PS.[Has made five career Division Series ap‐pearances, two starts (1‐2, 6.59 ERA).

LYNN’S 2015GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS

CARDINALS STARTERSBATTING ORDER

11 Carpenter 80, Wong 51, Bourjos 11, Jay 10, Pham 7, Grichuk 2, Heyward 122 Carpenter 69, Piscotty 30, Heyward 17, Pham 16, Wong 15, Grichuk 11, Jay 2, Peralta 1, G.Garcia 133 Holliday 68, Peralta 62, Heyward 25, Wong 4, Grichuk 2, Reynolds 1 44 Peralta 59, Heyward 44, Adams 30, Reynolds 18, Molina 5, Grichuk 5, Moss 155 Molina 49, Peralta 27, Heyward 21, Reynolds 20, Grichuk 19, Adams 9, Moss 7, Piscotty 5, Wong 4, G. Garcia 166 Molina 48, Wong 22, Heyward 18, Reynolds 17, Grichuk 15, Jay 13, Piscotty 12, Moss 10, Pham 3, Adams 2, Bourjos 1, G. Garcia 177 Molina 30, Wong 27, Reynolds 21, Grichuk 16, Heyward 10, Jay 10, Moss 9, Cruz 8, Scruggs 8, Piscotty 7, G. Garcia 4, Bourjos 3, Pham 3, Carpenter 2, Johnson 2, Adams 1, Kozma 188 Bourjos 22, Cruz 21, Reynolds 20, Jay 18, Wong 17, Kozma 14, Grichuk 11, Heyward 8, Moss 8, G. Garcia 7, Pham 6, Piscotty 5, Johnson 2, Scruggs 2, Easley 199 Lackey 31, Lynn 28, Martinez 28, Wacha 27, J. Garcia 19, Lyons 8, Cooney 6, Bourjos 4, Wainwright 4, Kozma 3, Piscotty 2,Cruz 1, Gonzales 1 Lineups Used: 135

STARTS BY POSITIONCC Molina 131, Cruz 30, Easley 11B1B Reynolds 72, Adams 42, Moss 24, Scruggs 10, Piscotty 9, Johnson 4, Carpenter 12B2B Wong 140, Carpenter 9, Kozma 7, G. Garcia 6SSSS Peralta 149, G.Garcia 7, Kozma 63B3B Carpenter 141, Reynolds 17, Kozma 3, G. Garcia 1LFLF Holliday 64, Piscotty 40, Grichuk 37, Moss 9, Pham 5, Reynolds 4, Jay 3CFCF Jay 49, Bourjos 41, Grichuk 34, Pham 29, Heyward 8, Piscotty 1RFRF Heyward 136, Piscotty 11, Grichuk 10, Moss 2, Reynolds 1, Jay 1, Pham 1PP Lackey 34, Lynn 31, Wacha 30, Martinez 29, J.Garcia 20, Lyons 8, Cooney 6, Wainwright 4, Gonzales 1DHDH Holliday 4, Reynolds 3, Peralta 2, Molina 1

THE LINEUP CARD

St. Louis is 8-3 in postseason games played on October 13.Date Game1946 The Cardinals scored three runs in the third inning and another in the eighth en route to a 4-1 win over the visiting Boston Red Sox in Game 6 of the World Series.1982 St. Louis bounced back from a 10-0 drubbing in Game 1 to claim a 5-4 win in Game 2 of the 1982 World Series at Milwaukee.1985 The Cardinals evened the NLCS at two wins apiece vs. LA with a victory in Game 4 at Busch Stadium. St. Louis posted a nine-run second inning and cruised to a 12-2 win.1987 St. Louis captured a thrilling 1-0 win over the Giants in Game 6 of the NLCS, bringing the series to 3-3. Candy Maldonado lost Tony Pena’s fly in the lights for a triple, and Pena later scored on a SF for the game’s lone tally.1996 The Redbirds claimed a 4-3 win over Atlanta in Game 4 of the NLCS, as the Cardinals took a 3-1 series lead.2001 Cardinals pulled out a 4-1 win in Game 4 of the DS to even the series at two vs. Arizona. Rookie starter Bud Smith got the win & Jim Edmonds homered.2002 Although the Cardinals outhit San Francisco 12-4, St. Louis lost 4-3 in Game 4 of the LCS in SF.2004 Won 10-7 over Houston in Game 1 of the LCS, as St. Louis scored six times in the sixth. 2005 Lost 4-1 to Houston in Game 2 of the LCS. Mark Mulder gave up two runs over 7.0 IP and Albert Pujols’ solo HR was the Cards lone run.2006 Won 9-6 at New York Mets in Game 2 of the LCS. Scott Spiezio drove in three runs with a double and triple, scoring twice.2011 Scored single runs in the 2nd and 3rd on solo home runs by Matt Holliday (2nd) and Allen Craig (3rd), but lost 4-2 to the Brewers in NLCS Game 4 in St. Louis.

THIS DATE IN POSTSEASON HISTORY

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#52 MICHAEL WACHA • RHP • 6‐6 • 210 • 24 yrs ◆ Made a career‐high 30 starts this season, previous high was 19.

Became the 28th instance and 21st different Cardinals pitcher to start30 or more game at age 24 or under.

◆ Led Cardinals pitchers and ranked 5th in the National League with 17wins.

◆ Ranks among National League leaders in wins (17, 5th), winning pct.(.708, 3rd), ERA (3.38, T16th), opponent BA (.236, 9th) and WHIP(1.21, 17th).

◆ Led all National League pitchers with a 5.96 run support average.Posted a 16‐0 record (Cardinals 17‐1) when he received 3 runs ofsupport or more.

◆ Established career highs in wins (17), starts (30), appearances (30),innings pitched (181.1) and strikeouts (153) this season.

◆ Is one of 15 Cardinals pitchers in franchise history 24 or younger, w/17 wins in a single season, the first since Joe Magrane (18) in 1989.

VS. CHICAGO CUBS:◆ Was 1‐2 with a 6.86 ERA vs. the Cubs in four starts this season. Did

not pitch more than 6.0 innings in any of the starts.◆ Has a career record of 3‐3 with a 4.86 ERA in 8 career starts (9 app.)

vs. the Cubs.◆ Is 3‐1 at Busch Stadium vs. the Cubs and 0‐2 at Wrigley Field.2015 SEASON & CAREER:◆ Named to first All‐Star team by manager’s selection, did not appear.◆ Started the season 7‐0 with the Cardinals winning his first nine

starts. ◆ Ranks T2nd with 10 N.L. road wins (Jake Arrieta, 13), becoming the

46th Cardinals pitcher with 10 or more road wins and the first Cardspitcher with 10 road wins under age 25 since Lynn McGlothen (1974).

◆ Did not allow more than 2 earned runs in six starts July 27‐Aug. 28,posting a 4‐0 record with an 0.92 ERA (2nd MLB during span).

◆ Was 3‐0 with a 1.13 ERA over five August starts (32.0 IP/4 ER)ranking 3rd in the N.L. in August ERA; Is a career 4‐0 with a 1.70 ERAin six career Aug. starts (12 app.) with 51 strikeouts in 47.2 innings.

◆ 10‐4, 3.53 ERA in 17 road starts; 7‐3, 3.18 ERA in 13 starts at Busch.◆ Was the first STL starter since Chirs Carpenter (12‐0) & Matt Morris

(8‐0) in 2005 to start a season 6‐0 on the road.◆ Earned his 25th career win & 16th in 2015 at CIN (9/13), allowing 2

runs on 3 hits in a 9‐2 Cards win.◆ Posted a season‐high and match his career high with 10 strikeouts in

a 4‐3 loss at COL (6/9).  Threw 6.2 innings allowing four runs on ninehits.

◆ Earned all milestone wins on the road: 25th career win at CIN (9/13),20th at CWS (7/21), 15th at NYM (5/19) and 10th at CIN (4/11).

◆ Tied for the Cardinals lead among pitchers with eight hits and fourRBI. Stole his first career base at SD (8/23)

◆ Skipped a turn in the rotation between starts 8/28 at SF and 9/8 vs.CHI and took the loss (8‐5) after allowing a career tying high six runson six hits in 4.0 innings, including a 2 home runs for 5 of the runs.

◆ Had a 7.88 ERA over five starts in September, and a 6.86 ERA in nineSeptember starts the past two seasons after posting a 1.72 ERA inSeptember 2013.

◆ Known for his starts involving weather delays. He’s had eightweather‐related delays in games that he’s started in 2015, totaling 7hours, 15 minutes.

WACHA POSTSEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 STL 0‐1 81.00 1 0 0.1 2 3 3 1 0Career 4‐2 3.38 6 5 31.0 18 12 12 13 33

WACHA SEASON & CAREER W‐L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2014 STL 5‐6 3.20 19 19 107.0 95 41 38 33 942015 STL 17‐7 3.38 30 30 181.1 162 74 68 58 153TOTALS 26‐14 3.21 64 58 353.0 309 135 126 110 312

WACHA CAREER HITTING TOTALS AVG. AB H HR RBI SH2015 .154 52 8 0 4 6Career .118 102 12 0 9 10Home runs: N/A

Date / Opp. Decision IP H R ER BB SO4/11 ‐ at CIN W‐1 6.1 5 1 1 1 24/17 ‐ CIN W‐2 7.0 5 1 1 1 44/23 ‐ at WAS W‐3 7.0 5 1 1 2 64/28 ‐ PHI W‐4 5.2 6 4 4 2 4APRIL 4‐0, 3.16 26.0 21 7 7 6 16 5/3 ‐ PIT 6.2 5 0 0 2 25/8 ‐ at PIT W‐5 6.0 6 3 2 0 15/14 ‐ at CLE 5.0 5 1 1 2 75/19 ‐ at NYM W‐6 7.0 4 2 2 2 55/24 ‐ at KC W‐7 7.0 5 1 0 2 45/30 ‐ LAD L‐1 5.2 3 4 4 3 7MAY 3‐1, 2.17 37.1 28 11 9 11 266/4 ‐ at LAD W‐8 7.0 7 1 1 0 56/9 ‐ at COL L‐2 6.2 9 4 4 1 106/16 ‐ MIN W‐9 6.1 3 2 2 1 56/21 ‐ at PHI L‐3 5.0 8 5 5 1 76/27 ‐ CHC W‐10 6.0 6 1 1 2 5JUNE 3‐2, 3.77 31.0 33 13 13 5 327/3 ‐ SD 7.0 5 1 1 1 67/8 ‐ at CHC 6.0 7 5 5 1 67/21 ‐ at CWS W‐11 5.0 4 5 5 2 87/26 ‐ ATL L‐4 6.0 5 3 3 3 57/31 ‐ COL W‐12 7.0 4 0 0 1 7JULY 2‐1, 4.06 31.0 25 14 14 8 328/6 ‐ at CIN W‐13 7.0 4 0 0 2 68/12 ‐ PIT W‐14 6.0 9 2 2 3 78/17 ‐ SF 7.0 6 1 1 1 68/23 ‐ at SD W‐15 6.0 5 1 1 2 38/28 ‐ at SF 6.0 6 4 0 2 6AUGUST 3‐0, 1.13 32.0 30 8 4 10 289/8 ‐ CHI L‐5 4.0 6 6 6 3 29/13 ‐ at CIN W‐16 6.0 3 2 2 4 59/19 ‐ at CHI L‐6 5.0 6 4 4 4 79/24 ‐ MIL W‐17 5.0 6 3 3 3 19/30 ‐ at PIT‐1 L‐7 4.0 4 6 6 4 4SEPTEMBER 2‐3, 7.88 24.0 25 21 21 18 19

WACHA’S 2015GAME‐BY‐GAME TOTALS

CARDINALS STARTERS

WACHA Postseason[Made one relief appearance in the 2014postseason at San Francisco in Game 5 ofthe NLCS. Allowed three runs in 0.1 innings,a series‐ending 3‐run walk‐off home run toTravis Ishikawa.[Is a career 4‐3 with a 4.08 ERA in sevengames/six career postseason starts. [Made one career Division Series start in2013 and carried a no‐hitter one out in the8th inning before allowing a solo home run.Earned the win allowing the one hit (7.1IP).[Was the 2013 NLCS Most Valuable Playerafter going 2‐0 and firing 13.2 scoreless in‐nings in two starts vs. LAD opposing ClaytonKershaw in both starts.  Allowed just sevenhits and walked two.[Started Games 2 & 6 of the 2013 WorldSeries and was 1‐1 with a 7.45 ERA. Earnedthe win in Game 2 at BOS throwing 6.0 in‐nings allowing two runs on three hits (DavidOrtiz HR). Took the loss in Game 6 exitingafter 3.2 innings allowing six runs on fivehits.  Walked four batters in both starts.

September 30: Activated RHP Adam Wainwright (leftAchilles) from the 60‐day disable list and placed RHPCarlos Martinez (right shoulder) on 60‐day disabled list.September 24: Outrighted 1B/OF Xavier Scruggs toMemphis (AAA).September 21: Purchased the contract of C Travis Tar‐tamella from Memphis (AAA) and designated 1B/OFXavier Scruggs for assignment.September 15: Activated OF Matt Holliday (rt quad)from the 15‐day disabled list.September 12: Activated RHP Matt Belisle (rightelbow) from the 60‐day disabled list. C Cody Stanleyplaced on the restricted list (80 games) for violatingMajor League Baseball’s drug policy.September 11: Recalled C Ed Easley from Memphis(AAA).September 9: Activated 1B Matt Adams (right quad)from the 60‐day disabled list and designated LHP NickGreenwood for assignment.September 8: Recalled RHP Sam Tuivailala from Mem‐phis (AAA).September 6: Activated OF Randal Grichuk (right elbowstrain) from 15‐day D.L.September 4: Activated OF Jon Jay (left wrist) from the15‐day disabled list.September 2: Recalled LHP Tyler Lyons, LHP NickGreenwood and RHP Miguel Socolovich from Memphis(AAA). Optioned LHP Marco Gonzales to Memphis. Op‐tioned LHP Nick Greenwood to Memphis, following thegame. September 1: Recalled LHP Marco Gonzales, RHP MitchHarris and C Cody Stanley from Memphis (AAA).August 31: Reinstated RHP Trevor Rosenthal from pa‐ternity leave list. August 30: Optioned RHP Sam Tuivailala to Memphis(AAA), following the game.August 29: Sent OF Jon Jay to Memphis (AAA) on a 30‐day injury rehabilitation assignment.August 28: Placed RHP Trevor Rosenthal on paternityleave. Recalled RHP Sam Tuivailala from Memphis(AAA).August 23: Recalled INF Greg Garcia from Memphis(AAA).August 22: Optioned LHP Tyler Lyons to Memphis(AAA), following the game. August 17: Placed OF Randal Grichuk on the 15‐daydisabled list (right elbow strain). Recalled OF TommyPham from Memphis (AAA).August 7: Recalled LHP Tyler Lyons from Memphis(AAA).August 6: Optioned INF Greg Garcia to Memphis (AAA),following the game.August 1: Recalled RHP Jordan Walden from injury re‐habilitation assignment. Outrighted 1B Dan Johnson toMemphis (AAA).July 31: Acquired RHP Jonathan Broxton from Milwau‐kee in exchange for minor league OF Malik Collymore.Optioned RHP Miguel Socolovich to Memphis (AAA)and designated RHP Marcus Hatley for assignment.July 30: Acquired OF/1B Brandon Moss from Clevelandin exchange for minor league LHP Rob Kaminsky. PlacedOF Matt Holliday on the 15‐day disabled list (right quadstrain), recalled INF Greg Garcia from Memphis (AAA)and designated 1B Dan Johnson for assignment.July 28: Activated LHP Jaime Garcia from the 15‐daydisabled list.July 27: Activated RHP Mitch Harris from the 15‐daydisabled list and optioned him to Memphis (AAA). Op‐tioned RHP Sam Tuivailala to Memphis post game.July 25: Optioned LHP Tim Cooney to Memphis (AAA).Added RHP Steve Cishek to the 25‐man active roster.July 24: Acquired RHP Steve Cishek from Miami Marlinsin exchange for minor league RHP Kyle Barraclough.Transferred RHP Matt Belisle to the 60‐day D.L.July 23: Sent LHP Jaime Garcia to Peoria (A) on 30‐dayinjury rehabilitation assignment. Sent RHP JordanWalden to Springfield (AA) on 30‐day injury rehabilita‐tion assignment.July 21: Purchased the contract of OF/1B Stephen Pis‐cotty from Memphis (AAA). Designated INF Ty Kelly forassignment. Sent RHP Mitch Harris to Memphis on 30‐day injury rehabilitation assignment.July 19: Optioned OF Tommy Pham to Memphis (AAA)following the game.July 17: Activated OF Matt Holliday from the 15‐daydisabled list and optioned LHP Nick Greenwood toMemphis (AAA).July 11: Placed RHP Mitch Harris (right groin strain) onthe 15‐day disabled list, retroactive to July 9, and op‐tioned 1B Xavier Scruggs to Memphis (AAA). RecalledRHP Sam Tuivailala and LHP Nick Greenwood fromMemphis (AAA).July 8: Optioned LHP Tyler Lyons (26th man) and RHPMarcus Hatley to Memphis (AAA). Purchased 1B DanJohnson from Memphis (AAA). Designated Springfield(AA) INF Aledmys Diaz for assignment.July 7: LHP Tyler Lyons added as 26th man for day‐nightdoubleheader.July 5: Placed LHP Jaime Garcia (left groin strain) on the15‐day disabled list, retroactive to July 4, and recalledLHP Tim Cooney from Peoria (A).

2015 CARDINALS RECENTTRANSACTIONS

Year Series Opponent W-L2014 DS Los Angeles Dodgers3-1

LCS San Francisco Giants 1-42013 DS Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2

LCS Los Angeles Dodgers4-2WS Boston Red Sox 2-4

2012 WC Atlanta Braves 1-0DS Washington Nationals3-2LCS San Francisco Giants 3-4

2011 DS Philadelphia Phillies 3-2LCS Milwaukee Brewers 4-2WS Texas Rangers 4-3

2009 DS Los Angeles Dodgers0-32006 DS San Diego Padres 3-1

LCS New York Mets 4-3WS Detroit Tigers 4-1

2005 DS San Diego Padres 3-0LCS Houston Astros 2-4

2004 DS Los Angeles Dodgers3-1LCS Houston stros 4-3WS Boston Red Sox 0-4

2002 DS ARI Diamondbacks 3-0LCS San Francisco Giants 1-4

2001 DS ARI Diamondbacks 2-3

Year Series Opponent W-L2000 DS Atlanta Braves 3-0

LCS New York Mets 1-41996 DS San Diego Padres 3-0

LCS Atlanta Braves 3-4 1987 LCS San Francisco Giants 4-3

WS Minnesota Twins 3-4 1985 LCS Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2

WS Kansas City Royals 3-4 1982 LCS Atlanta Braves 3-0

WS Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 1968 WS Detroit Tigers 3-4 1967 WS Boston Red Sox 4-3 1964 WS New York Yankees 4-3 1946 WS Boston Red Sox 4-3 1944 WS St. Louis Browns 4-2 1943 WS New York Yankees 1-4 1942 WS New York Yankees 4-1 1934 WS Detroit Tigers 4-3 1931 WS Philadelphia Athletics 4-3 1930 WS Philadelphia Athletics 2-4 1928 WS New York Yankees 0-4 1926 WS New York Yankees 4-3

CARDINALS POSTSEASON HISTORY

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2015 CARDINALS DEFENSE*The Cardinals have scored 202 two‐out runs.

Multi‐Hit Games Multi‐RBI Games Hits 2‐OutPlayer 2H 3H 4H 5H 6HTotal GWRBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI Total Infield Bunt RBI

Adams 10 2 12 5 3 2 5 3 1 9Bourjos 8 8 1 1 2 3Carpenter 47 3 1 51 14 12 1 4 17 6 3 20Cooney 1 1Cruz 3 3 2 2 2 3 2G.Garcia 2 2 1 3 1 1J.Garcia 1Grichuk 16 7 23 5 9 2 1 1 13 5 12Heyward 36 8 1 45 5 8 2 1 11 17 19Holliday 10 4 1 15 6 4 2 2 8 5 6 Jay 5 1 6 2 2 2 1 4Johnson 1 1 1 1 1Kozma 1 1 3 1 1Lackey 1 1 2Lynn 1 1Lyons 1 1Martinez 2 2 3Molina 33 6 39 7 13 3 16 6 20Moss 5 2 7 3 1 1 2 4 1 5Peralta 35 9 44 12 9 4 13 7 23Pham 5 4 9 7 3 1 1 5 3 1Piscotty 13 4 1 18 7 6 1 1 8 9 23Reynolds 14 4 18 7 7 1 1 9 8 15Scruggs 1 2 3 1 2 2 2Stanley 1 1 2Wacha 1 1 1 1 2 1 2Wainwright Wong 31 9 40 10 12 2 1 15 11 1 25TOTALS 282 66 3 1 0 352 94 97 21 12 1 1 132 97 9 198

2015 CARDINALS DETAILED HITTING

Fielding Outfield Errors Base‐Stealing Pitcher’s Gems Assists T ‐ F ‐ Other CS ATT PCT CS Pick‐Offs Catcher’s ERAAdams 2 0‐2‐1Belisle 1 2 50%Bourjos 2 1 0‐1‐0Broxton 1‐0‐0 1 2 50%Carpenter 4 6‐8‐0Choate 1 1 1 100% 1Cishek 1‐0‐0 1 1 100%Cooney 3 3 100% 1Cruz 2 19 11% 3.48 (111 er/287.0 ic)Easley 3.21 (5 er/14.0 ic)G.Garcia 2+ 2‐1‐1 J.Garcia 0‐1‐1 2 5 40% 1 1Grichuk 7 2 1‐2‐0Harris 0 2 0% 1Heyward 13 10 0‐3‐0Holliday Jay 6 2Kozma 1 0‐3‐1Lackey 3 1‐1‐0 3 12 25%Lynn 1 2‐0‐0 1 5 20% 1 3 Lyons 3‐0‐0 0 4 0%Maness 0 1 0%Martinez 2 1‐1‐0 5 7 67% 2Molina 2 5‐2‐0 19 56 34% 1 2.79 (356 er/1149.2 ic)Moss 1Peralta 7 0‐6‐2Pham 3 2Piscotty 4 1 2‐0‐0Reynolds 8^ 4‐3‐2Rosenthal 1 3 33%Scruggs 1 0‐1‐0Siegrist 3‐0‐0 4 8 50% 3 1Socolovich 1‐0‐0 0 5 0%Stanley 3.00 (2 er/6.0 ic)Tartamella 4.50 (4 er/8.0 ic)Tuivailala 0 2 0%Villanueva 3 7 33%Wacha 1 3‐0‐0 3 7 38% Wainwright 0 1 0%Walden 0 3 0%Wong 19 5‐11‐1TOTALS 90 18 41‐46‐9 29 81 39% 7 9 2.94 (478 er/1462.2 ic)

^3 at third base+1 at 3rd, 1 at SS

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2015 CARDINALS DAY‐BY‐DAY H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB4/5 CHI R/N W, 3‐0 Wainwright‐Lester‐Rosenthal #35,055 1‐0 1 +0.54/6 OPEN DATE 1‐0 T1 +1.04/7 CHI R/N PPD‐WEATHER 1‐0 T1 +1.04/8 CHI R/D L, 2‐0 Arrieta‐Lynn‐Rondon 26,814 1‐1 T2 ‐1.04/9 OPEN DATE 1‐1 T2 ‐1.54/10 CIN R/N L, 5‐4 Hoover‐Walden‐Chapman 30,808 1‐2 T2 ‐2.54/11 CIN R/D W, 4‐1 Wacha‐Cuteo‐Rosenthal #41,525 2‐2 T2 ‐1.54/12 CIN R/D W, 7‐5 (11) Villanueva‐Gregg #41,446 3‐2 T2 ‐0.54/13 MIL H/D L, 5‐4 Garza‐Wainwright‐Rodriguez #47,875 3‐3 3 ‐1.04/14 OPEN DATE 3‐3 3 ‐1.04/15 MIL H/N W, 4‐2 Lynn‐Peralta‐Rosenthal 40,826 4‐3 T2 ‐0.54/16 MIL H/D W, 4‐0 Lackey‐Fiers 40,079 5‐3 T1 ‐‐4/17 CIN H/N W, 6‐1 Wacha‐Cueto‐Siegrist #46,462 6‐3 1 +1.04/18 CIN H/D W, 5‐2 Martinez‐Bailey‐Rosenthal #45,906 7‐3 1 +1.04/19 CIN H/N W, 2‐1 Wainwright‐LEAKE‐Walden 40,742 8‐3 1 +2.04/20 OPEN DATE 8‐3 1 +1.54/21 WSH R/N L, 2‐1 (10) Barrett‐Villanueva 27,021 8‐4 1 +0.54/22 WSH R/N W, 7‐5 Siegrist‐Treinen‐Rosenthal 25,771 9‐4 1 +1.54/23 WSH R/D W, 4‐1 Wacha‐Scherzer‐Rosenthal 26,990 10‐4 1 +2.54/24 MIL R/N W, 3‐0 Martinez‐Garza‐Rosenthal 26,286 11‐4 1 +2.54/25 MIL R/N W, 5‐3 Belisle‐Peralta‐Maness 35,919 12‐4 1 +3.04/26 MIL R/D L, 6‐3 Blazek‐Lynn‐Rodriguez 32,758 12‐5 1 +2.04/27 PHI H/N L, 4‐1 Hamels‐Lackey‐Papelbon 40,052 12‐6 1 +1.04/28 PHI H/N W, 11‐5 Wacha‐Gonzalez 40,143 13‐6 1 +1.04/29 PHI H/N W, 5‐2 Martinez‐Harang‐Rosenthal 40,399 14‐6 1 +2.04/30 PHI H/D W, 9‐3 Villanueva‐Buchanan 40,715 15‐6 1 +2.5 APRIL TOTALS 423,199 15‐6 1 +2.55/1 PIT H/N W, 2‐1 (10) Choate‐Schaill 40,912 16‐6 1 +2.55/2 PIT H/D W, 2‐1 (11) Villanueva‐Hughes #45,095 17‐6 1 +3.55/3 PIT H/D W, 3‐2 (14) Socolovich‐Liz #44,382 18‐6 1 +4.55/4 CHI H/N W, 10‐9 Socolovich‐Strop 41,981 19‐6 1 +5.55/5 CHI H/N W, 7‐4 Harris‐Jackson‐Rosenthal 41,613 20‐6 1 +6.55/6 CHI H/N L, 6‐5 Lester‐Lynn‐Rondon 42,207 20‐7 1 +5.55/7 CHI H/D W, 5‐1 Lackey‐Arrieta‐Rosenthal 44,472 21‐7 1 +6.55/8 PIT R/N W, 8‐5 Wacha‐Liriano‐Rosenthal 33,507 22‐7 1 +6.55/9 PIT R/N L, 7‐5 Scahill‐Martinez‐Melancon #38,068 22‐8 1 +6.55/10 PIT R/D L, 4‐3 Hughes‐Harris‐Melancon 34,036 22‐9 1 +6.55/11 OPEN DATE 22‐9 1 +6.05/12 CLE R/N W, 8‐3 Lynn‐Carrasco 12,615 23‐9 1 +6.05/13 CLE R/N L, 2‐0 Kluber‐Lackey‐Allen 12,313 23‐10 1 +5.05/14 CLE R/N W, 2‐1 Siegrist‐Rzepczynski‐Rosenthal 15,865 24‐10 1 +5.05/15 DET H/N L, 10‐4 Greene‐Martinez #45,601 24‐11 1 +4.05/16 DET H/D L, 4‐3 (10) Hardy‐Belisle‐Soria #45,313 24‐12 1 +3.05/17 DET H/N W, 2‐1 Lynn‐Simon‐Rosenthal 43,654 25‐12 1 +4.05/18 NYM R/N L, 2‐1 (14) C.Torres‐Tuivailala 23,338 25‐13 1 +3.55/19 NYM R/N W, 10‐2 Wacha‐Niese 21,157 26‐13 1 +4.55/20 NYM R/N W, 9‐0 Martinez‐Colon 23,726 27‐13 1 +4.55/21 NYM R/D L, 5‐0 deGrom‐J. Garcia 32,783 27‐14 1 +3.55/22 KC R/N L, 5‐0 C.Young‐Lynn 37,379 27‐15 1 +3.55/23 KC R/N L, 3‐2 (6) VOLQUEZ‐LACKEY #38,676 27‐16 1 +2.55/24 KC R/D W, 6‐1 Wacha‐Ventura 36,342 28‐16 1 +3.55/25 ARI H/D W, 3‐2 (10) Rosenthal‐Ramirez 42,853 29‐16 1 +4.55/26 ARI H/N W, 6‐4 J. Garcia‐Bradley‐Maness 41,107 30‐16 1 +4.55/27 ARI H/N W, 4‐3 Maness‐Ziegler 43,715 31‐16 1 +5.55/28 OPEN DATE 31‐16 1 +5.55/29 LAD H/N W, 3‐0 Lackey‐Bolsinger‐Rosenthal #44,223 32‐16 1 +6.55/30 LAD H/N L, 5‐1 Frias‐Wacha #44,754 32‐17 1 +6.05/31 LAD H/D W, 3‐1 Martinez‐Anderson‐Rosenthal #45,285 33‐17 1 +6.0 MAY TOTALS 697,167 18‐11 1 +6.06/1 MIL H/N L, 1‐0 Fiers‐J. Garcia‐F.Rodriguez 40,689 33‐18 1 +5.06/2 MIL H/N W, 1‐0 Lynn‐Cravy‐Rosenthal #42,835 34‐18 1 +6.06/3 MIL H/D W, 7‐4 Lackey‐Nelson‐Rosenthal 41,567 35‐18 1 +6.06/4 LAD R/N W, 7‐1 Wacha‐Frias 45,058 36‐18 1 +6.56/5 LAD R/N W, 2‐1 Martinez‐Anderson‐Rosenthal 44,649 37‐18 1 +6.56/6 LAD R/N L, 2‐0 Kershaw‐J. Garcia‐Jansen 47,655 37‐19 1 +6.56/7 LAD R/N W, 4‐2 Siegrist‐Nicasio‐Rosenthal 41,500 38‐19 1 +6.56/8 COL R/N L, 11‐3 Hale‐Lackey 32,043 38‐20 1 +6.56/9 COL R/N L, 4‐3 De La Rosa‐Wacha‐Axford 33,731 38‐21 1 +6.56/10 COL R/D W, 4‐2 Martinez‐Bettis‐Rosenthal 30,698 39‐21 1 +6.56/11 OPEN DATE 39‐21 1 +6.56/12 KC H/N W, 4‐0 J. Garcia‐Ventura #45,909 40‐21 1 +6.56/13 KC H/D W, 3‐2 Lyons‐Guthrie‐Rosenthal #45,981 41‐21 1 +6.56/14 KC H/D PPD‐RAIN 41‐21 1 +6.06/15 MIN H/N W, 3‐2 Lackey‐May‐Siegrist #43,174 42‐21 1 +6.06/16 MIN H/D W, 3‐2 Wacha‐Gibson‐Siegrist 41,203 43‐21 1 +6.06/17 MIN R/N L, 3‐1 Milone‐Martinez‐Perkins 34,381 43‐22 1 +5.06/18 MIN R/D L, 2‐1 Boyer‐Villanueva 34,648 43‐23 1 +4.06/19 PHI R/N W, 12‐4 Lyons‐Aumont 21,169 44‐23 1 +5.06/20 PHI R/D W, 10‐1 Lackey‐Harang 24,256 45‐23 1 +6.06/21 PHI R/D L, 9‐1 Morgan‐Wacha 30,423 45‐24 1 +6.06/22 OPEN DATE 45‐24 1 +6.06/23 MIA R/N W, 4‐3 Martinez‐Dyson‐Rosenthal 21,759 46‐24 1 +6.06/24 MIA R/N W, 6‐1 J. Garcia‐Latos 18,492 47‐24 1 +7.06/25 MIA R/N W, 5‐1 Lynn‐Haren 20,733 48‐24 1 +8.06/26 CHI H/N W, 3‐2 (10) Maness‐Grimm #45,558 49‐24 1 +8.06/27 CHI H/N W, 8‐1 Wacha‐Roach‐Villanueva #46,407 50‐24 1 +8.06/28 CHI H/N W, 4‐1 Martinez‐Hammel‐Rosenthal #45,384 51‐24 1 +9.06/29 OPEN DATE 51‐24 1 +9.06/30 CWS H/N L, 2‐1 (11) Webb‐Socolovich‐Robertson #45,626 51‐25 1 +8.0 JUNE TOTALS 484,333 18‐8 1 +8.07/1 CWS H/N L, 7‐1 Quintana‐Lackey 41,696 51‐26 1 +7.07/2 SD H/N L, 5‐3 (11) Kelley‐Villanueva‐Kimbrel #42,926 51‐27 1 +6.07/3 SD H/N L, 2‐1 Benoit‐Rosenthal‐Kimbrel #47,330 51‐28 1 +6.07/4 SD H/D W, 2‐1 Maness‐Maurer‐Rosenthal #44,690 52‐28 1 +6.07/5 SD H/D W, 3‐1 Lynn‐I.Kennedy‐Siegrist 42,764 53‐28 1 +6.07/6 CHI R/N W, 6‐0 Lackey‐Lester 37,609 54‐28 1 +6.07/7 CHI R/D L, 7‐4 Arrieta‐Lyons 34,368 54‐29 1 +5.5 CHI R/N L, 5‐3 T.Wood‐Maness‐Motte 35,703 54‐30 1 +4.57/8 CHI R/N W, 6‐5 Socolovich‐Strop‐Rosenthal 37,993 55‐30 1 +4.57/9 PIT R/N W, 4‐1 Martinez‐Locke‐Rosenthal 35,183 56‐30 1 +5.57/10 PIT R/N L, 5‐2 Cole‐Lynn‐Melancon 36,825 56‐31 1 +4.57/11 PIT R/N L, 6‐5 (14) Worley‐Greenwood 37,318 56‐32 1 +3.57/12 PIT R/N L, 3‐2 (10) Caminero‐Rosenthal 33,544 56‐33 1 +2.5 1ST HALF TOTALS 1,824,105 56‐33 1 +2.57/13 All‐Star Break 56‐33 1 +2.57/14 All‐Star Game ‐ Cincinnati, Ohio 56‐33 1 +2.57/15 All‐Star Break 56‐33 1 +2.5

H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner‐Loser‐Save Att. W‐L STD GB7/16 OPEN DATE 56‐33 1 +2.57/17 NYM H/N W, 3‐2 Lynn‐Syndergaard‐Rosenthal #44,540 57‐33 1 +3.57/18 NYM H/N W, 12‐2 Lackey‐Colon #45,852 58‐33 1 +4.57/19 NYM H/D L, 3-1 (18) C. Torres-Martinez 43,194 58-34 1 +4.57/20 OPEN DATE 58‐34 1 +4.07/21 CWS R/N W, 8‐5 Wacha‐Rodon‐Rosenthal 29,728 59‐34 1 +5.07/22 CWS R/N W, 3‐2 Socolovich‐Duke‐Rosenthal 30,046 60‐34 1 +6.07/23 KC* H/N W, 4‐3 Lackey‐C.Young‐Rosenthal #46,003 61‐34 1 +6.07/24 ATL H/N W, 4‐2 Cooney‐Banuelos‐Siegrist #44,778 62‐34 1 +6.07/25 ATL H/N W, 1‐0 Martinez‐Miller‐Choate #45,862 63‐34 1 +7.07/26 ATL H/D L, 3‐2 Wisler‐Wacha‐Johnson #44,780 63‐35 1 +6.0 7/27 CIN H/N W, 4‐1 Lynn‐Iglesias‐Rosenthal 42,553 64‐35 1 +6.57/28 CIN H/N L, 4‐0 Leake‐J. Garcia 41,466 64‐36 1 +5.57/29 CIN H/N L, 1‐0 DeSclafani‐Lackey‐Chapman 42,334 64‐37 1 +4.57/30 COL H/N W, 9‐8 Villanueva‐Axford 43,518 65‐37 1 +5.57/31 COL H/N W, 7‐0 Wacha‐Kendrick 42,568 66‐37 1 +5.5 JULY TOTALS 746,854 15‐12 1 +5.58/1 COL H/N L, 6‐2 De La Rosa‐Lynn #45,216 66‐38 1 +5.58/2 COL H/N W, 3‐2 Rosenthal‐Oberg #44,743 67‐38 1 +5.58/3 OPEN DATE 67‐38 1 +5.58/4 CIN R/N L, 3‐2 DeSclafani‐Lackey‐Chapman 25,969 67‐39 1 +5.58/5 CIN R/N W, 4‐3 (13) Maness‐Axelrod 34,700 68‐39 1 +5.58/6 CIN R/D W, 3‐0 Wacha‐Lorenzen‐Rosenthal 26,053 69‐39 ! +6.08/7 MIL R/N W, 6‐0 Lynn‐Cravy‐Villanueva 28,869 70‐39 1 +6.08/8 MIL R/N W, 3‐0 J. Garcia‐Peralta‐Rosenthal 34,327 71‐39 1 +6.08/9 MIL R/D L, 5‐4 W.Smith‐Broxton‐Rodriguez 34,993 71‐40 1 +5.08/10 OPEN DATE 71‐40 1 +5.08/11 PIT H/N W, 4‐3 Martinez‐Locke‐Rosenthal 41,273 72‐40 1 +6.08/12 PIT H/N W, 4‐2 Wacha‐Cole‐Rosenthal 41,493 73‐40 1 +7.08/13 PIT H/N L, 10‐5 Liriano‐Lynn 41,501 73‐41 1 +6.08/14 MIA H/N W, 3‐1 J. Garcia‐Koehler‐Rosenthal 42,025 74‐41 1 +6.08/15 MIA H/N W, 6‐2 Lackey‐Hand #44,706 75‐41 1 +6.08/16 MIA H/D L, 6‐4 Narveson‐Martinez‐Ramos 43,826 75‐42 1 +5.08/17 SF H/N W, 2‐1 Siegrist‐Strickland‐Rosenthal 40,088 76‐42 1 +6.08/18 SF H/N L, 2‐0 Vogelsong‐Lynn‐Casilla 40,297 76‐43 1 +5.08/19 SF H/N W, 4‐3 Siegrist‐Strickland‐Rosenthal 40,278 77‐43 1 +5.08/20 OPEN DATE 77‐43 1 +4.58/21 SD R/N L, 9‐3 Cashner‐Lackey 32,734 77‐44 1 +4.58/22 SD R/N L, 8‐0 Kennedy‐Martinez #44,816 77‐45 1 +3.58/23 SD R/D W, 10‐3 Wacha‐Rea 33,756 78‐45 1 +3.58/24 ARI R/N W, 5‐3 Lynn‐Chacin‐Rosenthal 19,892 79‐45 1 +3.58/25 ARI R/N W, 9‐1 J. Garcia‐Ray 18,720 80‐45 1 +4.58/26 ARI R/N W, 3‐1 Lackey‐Hernandez‐Rosenthal 17,572 81‐45 1 +4.58/27 ARI R/N W, 5‐3 Martinez‐De La Rosa‐Rosenthal 22,036 82‐45 1 +4.58/28 SF R/N L, 5‐4 Lopez‐Siegrist #41,577 82‐46 1 +3.58/29 SF R/D W, 6‐0 Lynn‐Vogelsong #41,796 83‐46 1 +3.58/30 SF R/D W, 7‐5 J. Garcia‐Heston‐Siegrist #41,770 84‐46 1 +4.58/31 WSH H/N W, 8‐5 Siegrist‐Janssen‐Rosenthal 42,081 85‐46 1 +5.0 AUGUST TOTALS 507,527 19‐9 1 +5.09/1 WSH H/N W, 8‐5 Harris‐Janssen 42,589 86‐46 1 +6.09/2 WSH H/N L, 4‐3 Martin‐Broxton‐Papelbon 41,489 86‐47 1 +6.09/3 OPEN DATE 86‐47 1 +6.59/4 PIT H/N L, 9‐3 Happ‐Martinez #44,388 86‐48 1 +5.59/5 PIT H/D W, 4‐1 J. Garcia‐Morton #45,139 87‐48 1 +6.59/6 PIT H/N L, 7‐1 Cole‐Lackey #46,011 87‐49 1 +5.59/7 CHI H/D L, 9‐0 Haren‐Lynn #45,986 87‐50 1 +5.59/8 CHI H/N L, 8‐5 Hammel‐Wacha‐Rondon 42,206 87‐51 1 +4.59/9 CHI H/D W, 4‐3 Broxton‐Richard‐Rosenthal 43,557 88‐51 1 +4.59/10 CIN R/N L, 11‐0 Lamb‐J. Garcia 16,363 88‐52 1 +4.59/11 CIN R/N L, 4‐2 Hoover‐Broxton‐Chapman 31,427 88‐53 1 +3.59/12 CIN R/D L, 5‐1 DeSclafani‐Lynn #41,137 88‐54 1 +2.59/13 CIN R/D W, 9‐2 Wacha‐LeCure 29,900 89‐54 1 +2.59/14 OPEN DATE 89‐54 1 +2.59/15 MIL R/N W, 3‐1 (10) Siegrist‐Thornburg‐Rosenthal 30,349 90‐54 1 +3.09/16 MIL R/N W, 5‐4 J. Garcia‐Peralta‐Rosenthal 19,827 91‐54 1 +4.09/17 MIL R/N W, 6‐3 Lackey‐Nelson 23,734 92‐54 1 +5.09/18 CHI R/D L, 8‐3 Hunter‐Maness 40,846 92‐55 1 +5.09/19 CHI R/D L, 5‐4 Cahill‐Wacha‐Strop 40,994 92‐56 1 +4.09/20 CHI R/D W, 4‐3 Martinez‐Lester‐Rosenthal 40,962 93‐56 1 +4.09/21 CIN H/N W, 2‐1 Broxton‐Hoover‐Rosenthal 43,902 94‐56 1 +4.09/22 CIN H/N W, 3‐1 Lackey‐LeCure‐Cishek 43,981 95‐56 1 +4.09/23 CIN H/N W, 10‐2 Lynn‐Finnegan 43,729 96‐56 1 +4.09/24 MIL H/N W, 7‐3 Wacha‐Jungmann 43,243 97‐56 1 +4.09/25 MIL H/N L, 4‐3 W.Smith‐Rosenthal‐Rodriguez #45,057 97‐57 1 +3.09/26 MIL H/N W, 5‐1 J.Garcia‐Wagner #45,561 98‐57 1 +3.09/27 MIL H/D L, 8‐4 Goforth‐Rosenthal‐Rodriguez #45,021 98‐58 1 +3.09/28 PIT R/N W, 3‐0 Broxton‐Melancon‐Rosenthal 30,198 99‐58 1 +4.09/29 PIT R/N PPD‐RAIN 99‐58 1 +4.09/30 PIT R/D L, 8‐2 Cole‐Wacha 29,747 99‐59 1 +3.0DH PIT R/N W, 11‐1 Lyons‐Morton 34,729 100‐59 1 +4.0 SEPTEMBER TOTALS 661,859 15‐14 1 +4.010/1 OPEN DATE 100‐59 1 +4.010/2 ATL R/N L, 4‐0 Teheran‐J.Garcia 24,481 100‐60 1 +3.010/3 ATL R/N PPD‐RAIN 100‐60 1 +3.510/4 ATL R/D L, 6‐0 Miller‐Lackey 100‐61 1 +3.0DH R/D L, 2‐0 Wisler‐Lynn‐Jackson 31,441 100‐62 1 +2.0 OCTOBER TOTALS 0‐3 1 +2.0 2ND HALF TOTALS 1,696,784 44‐29 1 +2.0 SEASON TOTALS 3,520,889 100‐62 1 +2.0

DIVISION SERIES10/5 OPEN DATE10/6 OPEN DATE10/7 OPEN DATE10/8 OPEN DATE10/9 CHI H‐N W, 4‐0 Lackey‐Lester #47,830 1‐010/10 CHI H‐D L, 6‐3 Wood‐J. Garcia #47,859 1‐110/11 OPEN DATE10/12 CHI R‐N L, 8‐6 Arrieta‐Wacha #42411 1‐2 10/13 CHI R‐D 3:37 p.m. 10/14 OPEN DATE10/15 CHI H‐D 3:37 p.m. If Necessary (7:07 p.m. if NYM‐LAD sereis has ended)NOTE: Pitchers' complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses; Times listedare Central (STL) time; *indicates make‐up game due to rain out; # indicates sellout.

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2015 Batting vs Chicago Cubs

Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Greg Garcia StL 7 9 2 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 .556 .600 1.000

3 Matt Holliday StL 6 20 2 9 2 0 0 2 4 1 3 .450 .560 .550

4 Peter Bourjos StL 14 23 7 9 2 1 0 4 2 2 4 .391 .444 .565

5t Pete Kozma StL 8 9 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333

5t Xavier Scruggs StL 5 15 2 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 .333 .333 .400

5t Kolten Wong StL 15 48 7 16 4 1 0 9 2 0 15 .333 .389 .458

8 Jason Heyward StL 19 71 16 23 4 0 0 5 8 0 9 .324 .400 .380

9 Yadier Molina StL 16 49 6 14 5 0 0 7 7 1 7 .286 .362 .388

10 Tony Cruz StL 10 15 1 4 1 0 0 5 2 0 4 .267 .353 .333

11 Stephen Piscotty StL 6 21 2 5 1 1 1 6 4 0 6 .238 .360 .524

12 Randal Grichuk StL 11 27 6 6 2 2 1 7 2 0 13 .222 .276 .556

13 Jhonny Peralta StL 18 71 12 14 5 0 2 4 7 1 11 .197 .269 .352

14 Jon Jay StL 11 34 2 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 9 .176 .282 .206

15 Matt Carpenter StL 18 69 7 12 3 1 2 11 8 1 20 .174 .256 .333

16 Mark Reynolds StL 14 41 6 7 1 1 2 9 6 1 18 .171 .271 .390

17 Tommy Pham StL 10 30 3 5 0 0 1 2 5 0 8 .167 .286 .267

18 Brandon Moss Cle-StL 8 25 1 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 10 .120 .214 .200

19t Matt Adams StL 7 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 .000 .150 .000

2015 Pitching vs Chicago Cubs

Player Team W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Trevor Rosenthal StL 0 0 - 7 7 0 8 0 0 8.1 5 0 0 0 0 0 13 0.00 .172

1t Adam Wainwright StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 .217

8 Kevin Siegrist StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 11 0 0 9.2 9 1 1 0 4 1 9 0.93 .250

9 John Lackey StL 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 3 0 21.2 19 3 3 0 5 0 19 1.25 .244

10 Tim Cooney StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 1 0 3 1.69 .158

11 Carlos Villanueva StL 0 0 - 1 1 0 6 0 0 11.1 7 4 3 0 6 0 12 2.38 .171

12 Matt Belisle StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.2 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 2.45 .167

13 Jonathan Broxton Mil-StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 7 0 0 5.2 5 2 2 0 4 0 9 3.18 .250

14 Tyler Lyons StL 0 1 .000 0 0 0 4 2 0 12.2 14 8 6 0 8 0 13 4.26 .280

15 Carlos Martinez StL 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 5 4 0 22.1 25 13 13 1 12 0 25 5.24 .275

16 Michael Wacha StL 1 2 .333 0 0 0 4 4 0 21.0 25 16 16 4 10 1 20 6.86 .301

17 Lance Lynn StL 0 3 .000 0 0 0 4 4 0 17.2 21 16 15 2 11 1 19 7.64 .296

18 Steve Cishek Mia-StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 7.71 .222

19 Randy Choate StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 3.0 3 3 3 1 1 0 3 9.00 .250

20 Seth Maness StL 1 2 .333 1 2 0 10 0 0 7.2 12 9 8 3 2 0 7 9.39 .353

Career Batting vs Chicago Cubs

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

2 Greg Garcia 2014-2015(2) 10 13 3 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 .385 .500 .692

4 Matt Holliday 2004-2015(12) 113 418 77 131 23 1 21 62 61 2 85 .313 .410 .524

5 Yadier Molina 2004-2015(12) 155 530 59 163 33 0 13 86 50 6 65 .308 .367 .443

6 Jon Jay 2010-2015(6) 87 279 30 83 18 1 3 34 22 1 48 .297 .364 .401

7 Jason Heyward 2010-2015(6) 49 174 38 51 8 1 8 27 20 0 36 .293 .380 .489

8 Peter Bourjos 2014-2015(2) 26 49 12 14 4 2 0 5 6 2 14 .286 .379 .449

9 Kolten Wong 2013-2015(3) 33 108 13 29 4 1 1 13 3 0 26 .269 .304 .352

10 Jhonny Peralta 2006-2015(5) 45 166 31 44 12 1 5 20 23 1 30 .265 .358 .440

11 Pete Kozma 2012-2015(4) 30 72 8 19 4 1 1 9 9 3 8 .264 .341 .389

12 Randal Grichuk 2014-2015(2) 21 54 9 14 4 3 1 8 3 0 20 .259 .298 .500

13 Matt Carpenter 2011-2015(5) 75 271 43 68 15 3 6 41 45 3 56 .251 .352 .395

14 Stephen Piscotty 2015-2015(1) 6 21 2 5 1 1 1 6 4 0 6 .238 .360 .524

15 Tony Cruz 2011-2015(5) 28 49 4 11 5 0 0 10 5 1 12 .224 .296 .327

16 Brandon Moss 2008-2015(4) 28 89 7 19 4 0 3 9 12 1 29 .213 .307 .360

17 Matt Adams 2013-2015(3) 39 130 11 24 7 1 1 11 8 0 30 .185 .230 .277

18 Tommy Pham 2014-2015(2) 11 30 3 5 0 0 1 2 5 0 8 .167 .286 .267

19 Mark Reynolds 2007-2015(6) 51 163 22 27 6 1 6 19 24 1 79 .166 .270 .325

Career Pitching vs Chicago Cubs

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

7 John Lackey 2004-2015(3) 3 1 .750 0 0 0 6 6 0 41.2 40 12 9 1 11 1 39 1.94 .253

8 Jaime Garcia 2008-2012(4) 2 1 .667 0 0 0 6 5 0 36.0 35 10 8 1 6 0 22 2.00 .257

9 Kevin Siegrist 2013-2015(3) 1 1 .500 0 1 0 27 0 0 26.1 19 6 6 2 12 1 31 2.05 .204

11 Jonathan Broxton 2006-2015(10) 2 2 .500 8 13 0 46 0 0 43.2 38 17 14 1 13 1 51 2.89 .238

12 Seth Maness 2013-2015(3) 3 2 .600 2 4 0 27 0 0 21.1 23 9 8 3 4 1 15 3.38 .280

13 Carlos Villanueva 2006-2015(6) 2 3 .400 1 2 0 31 1 0 43.0 35 18 17 2 21 3 41 3.56 .216

14 Adam Wainwright 2006-2015(9) 12 7 .632 0 0 0 37 28 0 184.1 190 84 81 15 46 6 170 3.95 .265

15 Steve Cishek 2011-2015(5) 1 1 .500 4 4 0 13 0 0 11.0 8 6 5 3 3 0 11 4.09 .216

16 Lance Lynn 2011-2015(5) 6 6 .500 0 0 0 15 14 0 80.0 72 38 37 8 33 1 76 4.16 .241

17 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2015(4) 0 3 .000 13 15 0 30 0 0 28.2 30 14 14 2 14 1 37 4.40 .268

18 Carlos Martinez 2013-2015(3) 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 14 4 0 31.2 31 16 16 1 15 3 32 4.55 .252

19 Matt Belisle 2003-2015(11) 0 5 .000 0 2 0 31 2 0 41.1 47 23 22 9 8 0 25 4.79 .283

20 Michael Wacha 2013-2015(3) 3 3 .500 0 0 0 9 8 0 46.1 47 25 25 8 17 1 46 4.86 .261

21 Randy Choate 2004-2015(7) 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 37 0 0 23.0 28 13 13 3 6 0 22 5.09 .318

22 Tyler Lyons 2014-2015(2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 8 3 0 23.0 24 17 15 2 9 0 24 5.87 .267

Career Batting at Wrigley Field

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

2 Greg Garcia 2014-2015(2) 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .333 .500 .333

3 Jason Heyward 2010-2015(6) 25 90 18 28 5 1 4 13 8 0 20 .311 .376 .522

4 Randal Grichuk 2014-2015(2) 11 26 7 8 3 2 0 4 2 0 7 .308 .357 .577

5 Jon Jay 2010-2015(6) 39 129 13 39 11 1 2 20 13 0 22 .302 .378 .450

6 Matt Carpenter 2012-2015(4) 36 127 21 36 6 0 3 14 28 1 33 .283 .408 .402

7 Matt Holliday 2004-2015(10) 55 207 29 52 6 0 7 19 26 0 47 .251 .343 .382

8 Jhonny Peralta 2009-2015(4) 24 94 16 23 6 1 3 12 11 1 21 .245 .324 .426

9 Tony Cruz 2012-2015(4) 10 21 0 5 0 0 0 3 2 1 6 .238 .304 .238

10 Pete Kozma 2012-2015(4) 14 38 5 9 1 1 1 5 5 0 6 .237 .318 .395

11 Peter Bourjos 2014-2015(2) 12 17 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 .235 .235 .294

12 Yadier Molina 2004-2015(12) 72 248 23 58 12 0 7 35 22 4 38 .234 .291 .367

13 Brandon Moss 2008-2015(3) 12 39 4 9 2 0 1 5 9 0 12 .231 .375 .359

14 Matt Adams 2013-2015(3) 19 62 5 14 4 1 0 8 4 0 16 .226 .273 .323

15 Stephen Piscotty 2015-2015(1) 3 10 2 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 .200 .385 .500

16 Mark Reynolds 2007-2015(6) 28 91 11 16 2 1 5 12 11 1 47 .176 .260 .385

17 Kolten Wong 2013-2015(3) 15 48 5 8 0 1 0 3 1 0 12 .167 .212 .208

18 Tommy Pham 2014-2015(2) 8 25 2 4 0 0 1 2 5 0 7 .160 .300 .280

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Career Pitching at Wrigley Field

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

4 John Lackey 2014-2015(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 13.2 11 2 2 0 5 1 12 1.32 .220

6 Jaime Garcia 2008-2012(3) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 4 3 0 22.0 24 5 5 1 4 0 10 2.05 .293

7 Jonathan Broxton 2006-2015(10) 1 1 .500 4 7 0 23 0 0 21.2 15 7 5 1 7 1 26 2.08 .195

8 Carlos Martinez 2013-2015(3) 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 7 1 0 13.0 8 4 4 0 6 2 12 2.77 .170

9 Randy Choate 2004-2015(6) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 21 0 0 12.0 13 4 4 2 2 0 11 3.00 .295

10 Adam Wainwright 2006-2015(9) 9 1 .900 0 0 0 20 15 0 100.0 104 37 37 8 29 5 95 3.33 .269

11t Tyler Lyons 2014-2015(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 4 1 0 8.0 7 3 3 0 6 0 5 3.38 .233

11t Kevin Siegrist 2013-2015(3) 1 1 .500 0 1 0 11 0 0 10.2 7 4 4 2 2 0 18 3.38 .194

13 Carlos Villanueva 2006-2015(8) 9 7 .563 0 0 0 60 12 0 132.1 113 50 50 8 37 5 121 3.40 .233

14 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2015(4) 0 1 .000 6 6 0 14 0 0 12.0 13 5 5 1 5 0 17 3.75 .277

17 Matt Belisle 2003-2015(9) 0 4 .000 0 2 0 16 0 0 17.1 14 10 9 3 1 0 9 4.67 .219

18 Lance Lynn 2012-2015(4) 2 3 .400 0 0 0 7 7 0 39.2 39 22 21 5 17 1 36 4.76 .258

19 Seth Maness 2013-2015(3) 1 2 .333 0 1 0 10 0 0 8.2 8 6 5 1 2 0 7 5.19 .258

20 Steve Cishek 2011-2015(5) 0 0 - 2 2 0 7 0 0 5.0 5 3 3 1 3 0 5 5.40 .278

21 Michael Wacha 2013-2015(3) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 4 3 0 18.0 18 11 11 3 8 0 22 5.50 .257

Career Batting – Division Series

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Stephen Piscotty 2015-2015(1) 3 12 4 5 1 0 2 4 1 0 6 .417 .462 1.000

2 Matt Adams 2013-2014(2) 9 31 5 9 1 0 2 6 4 2 5 .290 .389 .516

3 Jhonny Peralta 2007-2015(6) 25 87 6 25 8 0 1 9 7 0 21 .287 .347 .414

4 Pete Kozma 2012-2014(3) 11 31 5 8 2 0 1 6 6 0 10 .258 .395 .419

5 Tommy Pham 2015-2015(1) 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 .250 .250 1.000

6 Randal Grichuk 2014-2015(2) 7 21 4 5 0 0 2 2 1 0 10 .238 .273 .524

7 Jon Jay 2011-2015(5) 20 60 10 14 0 1 0 9 10 1 15 .233 .356 .267

8 Yadier Molina 2005-2015(8) 32 115 9 26 4 0 1 7 9 1 18 .226 .288 .287

9 Matt Holliday 2007-2015(7) 27 102 16 23 2 0 5 14 5 0 23 .225 .282 .392

10 Dan Johnson 2010-2010(1) 5 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 .222 .417 .333

11 Jason Heyward 2010-2015(3) 11 46 2 9 1 0 2 6 1 0 16 .196 .213 .348

12 Matt Carpenter 2012-2015(4) 17 51 7 9 3 0 4 8 3 0 16 .176 .236 .471

13 Kolten Wong 2013-2015(3) 8 23 2 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 5 .174 .174 .522

14 Mark Reynolds 2007-2015(3) 10 32 2 5 0 0 1 2 3 0 12 .156 .250 .250

15 Brandon Moss 2012-2015(3) 12 35 2 4 0 0 1 1 5 0 22 .114 .262 .200

16t Peter Bourjos 2014-2014(1) 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

16t Tony Cruz 2012-2015(2) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

16t Greg Garcia 2015-2015(1) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching – Division Series

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Matt Belisle 2009-2009(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .000

1t Marco Gonzales 2014-2014(1) 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .200

1t Carlos Villanueva 2008-2015(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 5.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0.00 .000

4 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2015(4) 0 0 - 4 4 0 9 0 0 9.1 8 1 1 0 3 0 15 0.96 .222

5 Seth Maness 2013-2015(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 4.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 2 2.25 .308

6 John Lackey 2002-2015(8) 4 2 .667 0 0 0 10 9 0 61.0 48 16 16 3 22 0 45 2.36 .219

7 Kevin Siegrist 2013-2015(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.0 5 2 1 1 1 0 3 3.00 .385

8 Jonathan Broxton 2006-2015(5) 0 2 .000 2 3 0 13 0 0 14.0 14 6 5 1 6 0 19 3.21 .246

9 Jaime Garcia 2011-2015(3) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 11.0 12 9 4 2 6 2 8 3.27 .273

10 Adam Wainwright 2006-2015(6) 2 0 1.000 1 1 0 11 6 1 43.1 44 17 17 7 6 0 53 3.53 .262

11 Michael Wacha 2013-2015(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 2 2 0 11.2 7 5 5 4 5 1 14 3.86 .171

12 Randy Choate 2000-2014(4) 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 3.0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 6.00 .111

13 Lance Lynn 2012-2015(4) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 6 2 0 14.2 19 11 11 4 8 2 22 6.75 .302

14 Carlos Martinez 2013-2014(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.1 1 3 3 0 2 0 3 8.10 .100

Career Batting - Postseason

Player Season G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Stephen Piscotty 2015-2015(1) 3 12 4 5 1 0 2 4 1 0 6 .417 .462 1.000

2 Yadier Molina 2004-2015(9) 89 315 25 90 17 0 3 31 25 5 38 .286 .339 .368

3 Jhonny Peralta 2007-2015(6) 57 208 17 53 15 0 8 26 14 0 44 .255 .304 .442

4 Matt Holliday 2007-2015(7) 71 275 42 69 9 1 13 37 17 0 57 .251 .309 .433

5 Tommy Pham 2015-2015(1) 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 .250 .250 1.000

6 Matt Carpenter 2012-2015(4) 38 131 19 31 8 1 6 16 11 0 37 .237 .297 .450

7 Jon Jay 2011-2015(5) 58 190 24 44 4 1 0 15 19 1 30 .232 .312 .263

8 Matt Adams 2013-2014(2) 26 93 10 21 3 0 4 11 8 2 24 .226 .294 .387

9t Dan Johnson 2010-2010(1) 5 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 .222 .417 .333

9t Kolten Wong 2013-2015(3) 18 45 5 10 4 1 4 7 1 1 9 .222 .239 .622

11 Randal Grichuk 2014-2015(2) 12 40 5 8 0 0 3 4 1 0 16 .200 .220 .425

12 Jason Heyward 2010-2015(4) 12 51 2 10 2 0 2 6 1 0 17 .196 .212 .353

13 Pete Kozma 2012-2014(3) 29 82 11 14 3 0 1 9 12 3 24 .171 .292 .244

14 Brandon Moss 2012-2015(4) 13 40 4 6 0 0 3 6 6 1 24 .150 .292 .375

15 Tony Cruz 2012-2015(3) 7 7 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 .143 .333 .571

16 Mark Reynolds 2007-2015(3) 15 51 3 7 0 0 2 3 3 0 19 .137 .228 .255

17t Peter Bourjos 2014-2014(1) 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

17t Greg Garcia 2015-2015(1) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching - Postseason

Player Season W L Pct SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Matt Belisle 2009-2009(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.00 .000

1t Carlos Villanueva 2008-2015(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 3 0 0 5.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0.00 .000

3 Trevor Rosenthal 2012-2015(4) 1 0 1.000 7 9 0 22 0 0 25.0 14 2 2 0 9 2 41 0.72 .161

4 Seth Maness 2013-2015(3) 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 17 0 0 12.1 13 3 2 1 1 0 6 1.46 .283

5 John Lackey 2002-2015(8) 8 5 .615 0 0 0 22 19 0 124.1 112 42 40 4 38 5 94 2.90 .241

6 Adam Wainwright 2006-2015(6) 4 4 .500 4 5 0 23 12 1 87.0 82 33 30 9 15 0 95 3.10 .246

7 Carlos Martinez 2013-2014(2) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 16 0 0 16.2 10 6 6 0 7 1 13 3.24 .182

8 Randy Choate 2000-2014(5) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 21 0 0 10.2 10 8 4 1 6 1 6 3.38 .233

9 Kevin Siegrist 2013-2015(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 11 0 0 7.1 8 4 3 2 1 0 6 3.68 .267

10 Jonathan Broxton 2006-2015(5) 0 3 .000 3 5 0 18 0 0 19.1 19 9 8 2 8 0 22 3.72 .247

11 Jaime Garcia 2011-2015(3) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 7 7 0 29.2 33 18 13 4 12 2 26 3.94 .284

12 Michael Wacha 2013-2015(3) 4 3 .571 0 0 0 7 6 0 35.1 24 16 16 7 16 4 38 4.08 .189

13t Marco Gonzales 2014-2014(1) 2 1 .667 0 1 0 6 0 0 6.0 4 3 3 0 2 0 4 4.50 .190

13t Lance Lynn 2011-2015(5) 5 4 .556 0 0 0 24 7 0 52.0 56 30 26 6 26 5 50 4.50 .280