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American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015 American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993 THE LATEST: On Sunday, the Blue Jays earned a split of their series with the Indians via a 6-2 win...Won four of their seven games vs. Cleveland this year, winning a season set against them for the first time since 2015 (4-3)... Finished their homestand at 3-4 and hold an overall home record of 37-37 with one homestand remaining. The Jays are now 5-5 over their 10 games and 10-9 over their last 19 contests...Have gone 14-16 in their last 30 games and are 22-26 since the All-Star break...Remain 32.5 games behind the division-leading Red Sox. SMOAK BOMBS: Justin Smoak opened the scoring in the 1st inning on Sunday with his team-leading 24th home run of the season, a two-run shot to right field... Was his 10th HR at Rogers Centre...Marked the 6th extra-base hit of his last nine base hits. Smoak also drove in a run with a 3rd-inning single for his 7th 3+ RBI game of the season...Increased his team lead in RBI to 74...The single also gave him 27 multi-hit efforts, 4th most on the team...Now holds a .355 OBP this season, matching his career best from last year. TWENTY FOR TEOSCAR: Teoscar Hernandez reached the 20-home-run plateau as he belted a three-run shot in the 8th inning on Sunday...Has driven in nine runs over the course of his last six games...Has combined for 29 RBI in the last two Septembers, tied for 5th most in the AL. He also doubled, giving him 55 extra-base hits in 2018, one shy of Smoak for the team lead...Had his latter hit come on an inside pitch and is now slugging .714 on inside pitches this season, 2nd best in the Majors. PANNONE AT HOME: Thomas Pannone made his 3rd career start on Sunday...Went 6.1 innings and allowed a pair of runs on four hits with three walks and two strikeouts...In his two home starts, has combined to post a 1.35 ERA (2 ER/13.1 IP) with five hits, five walks and five strikeouts. McGUIRE’S NEW MARKS: Reese McGuire drew his 1st MLB walk in the 3rd inning on Sunday...He then stole his 1st base and came around to score his 1st run. ON THE ROAD AGAIN: This evening marks the start of Toronto’s road trip in which the team will play nine games over nine days exclusively against AL East opponents... After this three-game series in Boston, will head to New York (90-54) for three more before finishing with three contests in Baltimore (41-102)... Will now play 16 games in 16 days to match their longest stretch this season without an off-day (went 7-9 from Aug. 7-22). The Jays went 2-4 on their last road trip and now hold an overall road record of 28-41...The .406 win% ranks T-10th among AL teams...Have been out-scored, 382-306, and out-hit, 659-573, while away from Rogers Centre...The 659 road hits allowed are 3rd most in the AL... Have averaged 4.43 runs/game on the road (8th highest in the AL) while allowing 5.54 R/G (14th in the AL). THE KID’S CORNER: Billy McKinney doubled in his last at-bat on Sunday...Has now reached base safely in each of his 19 games with a plate appearance...His 19G on-base streak is the 2nd longest active streak in the AL (Alex Bregman - 37G)...Is now batting .348 (24-for-69) as a Major-League player (.418 OBP, 1.026 OPS)...Is hitting .354 (23-for-65) with 6-2B, 4-HR and 11-RBI since joining the Blue Jays. The rookie also has an 18-game on-base streak to start his career with Toronto, tied for the 2nd longest all-time to begin a career with the Blue Jays...The 18G streak is also tied for the 2nd longest by a Toronto hitter this year (Smoak - 19G & 18G streaks)...Among AL batters since his recall on Aug. 18 (min. 50 AB), ranks 7th in AVG (.354), 7th in OBP (.427), 9th in OPS (1.057) and 10th in SLG (.631). GILES’ STYLE: Ken Giles entered Sunday’s game with two men on and retired Francisco Lindor to record the save...Has converted all eight of his save opportunities since joining the Blue Jays on July 30...Is 20-for-20 this year, and is the only closer with 10+ chances and no blown saves...His 25-game active save streak, dating back to Sept. 12, 2017, is the longest in the Majors. EXTRAS SPECIAL: The Jays connected for four extra-base hits on Sunday...Combined for 24 XBH across their four-game series with the Indians, tied for their most in a series in team history (Aug. 6-9, 1999 at TEX)...Their 18 doubles in the 4G set also tied a franchise record (Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2006 at BOS)...courtesy STATS. Toronto now ranks 3rd in the Majors with 289 doubles (BOS-314, OAK- 295) and is also 3rd with 496 XBH (BOS-527, OAK-512). TORONTO’S TWENTY-HOMER TEAMMATES: With Teoscar Hernandez hitting the 20-HR mark, the Blue Jays now boast four 20+ home run batters, tied with several teams for 3rd most in the Majors (NYY-6, OAK-5)...Marks the 10th time in team history to have four 20-HR players, tying their total from last year. UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Wednesday, September 12 at Boston Red Sox, 7:10 pm...RHP Aaron Sanchez (4-5, 5.17) vs. LHP David Price (14-6, 3.57) Thursday, September 13 at Boston Red Sox, 7:10 pm…RHP Sam Gaviglio (3-8, 5.52) vs. LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (12-3, 3.34) 2018 AT A GLANCE Record..........................................................................65-78, 4th, 32.5 GB Home Attendance (Total/Average) .................................. 2,158,083/29,563 Sellouts ..................................................................................................... 1 2017 Season Record after 143 Games.............................................. 66-77 2017 Season Record after 144 Games.............................................. 67-77 Come-From-Behind Wins........................................................................ 37 Last Shutout by Blue Jays................................ 6-0, Aug. 22, 2018 vs. BAL Last Shutout by Opponent .................................. 4-0, Sept. 4, 2018 vs. TB Under JOHN GIBBONS ................................................................. 785-778 vs. RHS/LHS ............................................................................51-46/14-32 Blue Jays/Opponents Scoring First ..........................................37-23/28-55 Games Decided in Final AB/Walk-Off ..........................................23-12/8-3 1-Run Games ..................................................................................... 19-13 Franchise Record....................................................................... 3308-3352 Home/Road ..............................................................................37-37/28-41 Series Record/Home/Road .................................... 15-22-10/7-12-5/8-10-5 Series Openers/Finales............................................................24-23/21-26 After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 49-6/7-6/9-65 After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...............................................51-3/11-4/3-70 Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ............................................ 10-6/7-5/3-1 vs. East/Central/West/NL ...................................... 23-37/18-15/11-19/13-7 Pre/Post All-Star Break. ...........................................................43-52/22-26 2018 at ROGERS CENTRE Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Closed..................................................... 51/52 Opponents HR Dome Open/Closed................................................... 47/52 W/L, 2018 open/closed/other ............................................ 19-18/18-18/0-1 All-time/open/closed/other................... 1288-1075/704-590/514-432/70-53 BLUE JAYS vs. THE RED SOX: All-Time: 282-350...All-Time, Rogers Centre: 145-170...2018: 4-12 The Blue Jays earned a win in their last meeting against the Red Sox but are 4-12 against them overall this season...Have lost all five series so far...Have gone 1-6 at Fenway Park...Are 10-25 against them since the start of last season while getting out-scored, 203-147. Justin Smoak has 5-2B, 6-HR and 13-RBI in 16 games against the Red Sox this year while batting .344 (21-for-61)...The 6-HR and the 13-RBI are the most given up by Boston to any player this season, while his 21 hits are 2nd to only Matt Duffy’s 24. Kendrys Morales has reached base safely in 10 of his last 11 games vs. Boston...Has batted .300 (12-for-40) with 4-2B, 1-HR, 5-RBI and 8BB/8K over that stretch (.417 OBP). Teoscar Hernandez has homered in five of his last seven games against the BoSox...Has 11 RBI in 15G against them this year and has 20 RBI in 20 career games...Has 6 HR in his last 8G at Fenway Park. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (65-78) at BOSTON RED SOX (98-46) LHP Ryan Borucki (3-4, 4.39) vs. LHP Chris Sale (12-4, 1.97) Game #144 Road #70 (28-41) September 11, 2018 7:10 pm TV: SNET RADIO: SN590 TOR, Longest On-Base Streaks to Start Career w/ Team - All-Time Rank Player Streak Start Date - End Date 1 Dave Martinez 24 08/06/00 - 09/04/00 2 Billy McKinney 18 08/18/18 - Active 2 Roy Howell 18 05/10/77 - 06/03/77 4 David Segui 15 07/31/99 - 09/14/99 4 Shea Hillenbrand 15 04/04/05 - 04/19/05 MLB, SLG on Inside Pitches - 2018 Rank Player SLG TB / AB 1 Ryon Healy .723 86 / 119 2 Teoscar Hernandez .714 80 / 112 3 Shohei Ohtani .694 68 / 98 4 Scooter Gennett .685 126 / 184 5 J.D. Martinez .683 123 / 180

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Page 1: TORONTO BLUE JAYS (65-78) at BOSTON RED SOX …pressbox.mlb.com › documents › 0 › 0 › 6 › 294187006 › Game_144_at...After this three-game series in Boston, will head to

American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015American League Champions 1992, 1993

World Series Champions 1992, 1993

THE LATEST:On Sunday, the Blue Jays earned a split of their series with the Indians via a 6-2 win...Won four of their seven games vs. Cleveland this year, winning a season set against them for the first time since 2015 (4-3)...Finished their homestand at 3-4 and hold an overall home record of 37-37 with one homestand remaining.The Jays are now 5-5 over their 10 games and 10-9 over their last 19 contests...Have gone 14-16 in their last 30 games and are 22-26 since the All-Star break...Remain 32.5 games behind the division-leading Red Sox.

SMOAK BOMBS:Justin Smoak opened the scoring in the 1st inning on Sunday with his team-leading 24th home run of the season, a two-run shot to right field...Was his 10th HR at Rogers Centre...Marked the 6th extra-base hit of his last nine base hits.Smoak also drove in a run with a 3rd-inning single for his 7th 3+ RBI game of the season...Increased his team lead in RBI to 74...The single also gave him 27 multi-hit efforts, 4th most on the team...Now holds a .355 OBP this season, matching his career best from last year.

TWENTY FOR TEOSCAR:Teoscar Hernandez reached the 20-home-run plateau as he belted a three-run shot in the 8th inning on Sunday...Has driven in nine runs over the course of his last six games...Has combined for 29 RBI in the last two Septembers, tied for 5th most in the AL.He also doubled, giving him 55 extra-base hits in 2018, one shy of Smoak for the team lead...Had his latter hit come on an inside pitch and is now slugging .714 on inside pitches this season, 2nd best in the Majors.

PANNONE AT HOME:Thomas Pannone made his 3rd career start on Sunday...Went 6.1 innings and allowed a pair of runs on four hits with three walks and two strikeouts...In his two home starts, has combined to post a 1.35 ERA (2 ER/13.1 IP) with five hits, five walks and five strikeouts.

McGUIRE’S NEW MARKS:Reese McGuire drew his 1st MLB walk in the 3rd inning on Sunday...He then stole his 1st base and came around to score his 1st run.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN:This evening marks the start of Toronto’s road trip in which the team will play nine games over nine days exclusively against AL East opponents...After this three-game series in Boston, will head to New York (90-54) for three more before finishing with three contests in Baltimore (41-102)...Will now play 16 games in 16 days to match their longest stretch this season without an off-day (went 7-9 from Aug. 7-22).The Jays went 2-4 on their last road trip and now hold an overall road record of 28-41...The .406 win% ranks T-10th among AL teams...Have been out-scored, 382-306, and out-hit, 659-573, while away from Rogers Centre...The 659 road hits allowed are 3rd most in the AL...Have averaged 4.43 runs/game on the road (8th highest in the AL) while allowing 5.54 R/G (14th in the AL).

THE KID’S CORNER:Billy McKinney doubled in his last at-bat on Sunday...Has now reached base safely in each of his 19 games with a plate appearance...His 19G on-base streak is the 2nd longest active streak in the AL (Alex Bregman - 37G)...Is now batting .348 (24-for-69) as a Major-League player (.418 OBP, 1.026 OPS)...Is hitting .354 (23-for-65) with 6-2B, 4-HR and 11-RBI since joining the Blue Jays.The rookie also has an 18-game on-base streak to start his career with Toronto, tied for the 2nd longest all-time to begin a career with the Blue Jays...The 18G streak is also tied for the 2nd longest by a Toronto hitter this year (Smoak - 19G & 18G streaks)...Among AL batters since his recall on Aug. 18 (min. 50 AB), ranks 7th in AVG (.354), 7th in OBP (.427), 9th in OPS (1.057) and 10th in SLG (.631).

GILES’ STYLE:Ken Giles entered Sunday’s game with two men on and retired Francisco Lindor to record the save...Has converted all eight of his save opportunities since joining the Blue Jays on July 30...Is 20-for-20 this year, and is the only closer with 10+ chances and no blown saves...His 25-game active save streak, dating back to Sept. 12, 2017, is the longest in the Majors.

EXTRAS SPECIAL:The Jays connected for four extra-base hits on Sunday...Combined for 24 XBH across their four-game series with the Indians, tied for their most in a series in team history (Aug. 6-9, 1999 at TEX)...Their 18 doubles in the 4G set also tied a franchise record (Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2006 at BOS)...courtesy STATS.Toronto now ranks 3rd in the Majors with 289 doubles (BOS-314, OAK-295) and is also 3rd with 496 XBH (BOS-527, OAK-512).

TORONTO’S TWENTY-HOMER TEAMMATES:With Teoscar Hernandez hitting the 20-HR mark, the Blue Jays now boast four 20+ home run batters, tied with several teams for 3rd most in the Majors (NYY-6, OAK-5)...Marks the 10th time in team history to have four 20-HR players, tying their total from last year.

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern)Wednesday, September 12 at Boston Red Sox, 7:10 pm...RHP Aaron Sanchez (4-5, 5.17) vs. LHP David Price (14-6, 3.57)

Thursday, September 13 at Boston Red Sox, 7:10 pm…RHP Sam Gaviglio (3-8, 5.52) vs. LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (12-3, 3.34)

2018 AT A GLANCERecord ..........................................................................65-78, 4th, 32.5 GBHome Attendance (Total/Average) ..................................2,158,083/29,563Sellouts .....................................................................................................12017 Season Record after 143 Games ..............................................66-772017 Season Record after 144 Games ..............................................67-77Come-From-Behind Wins ........................................................................37Last Shutout by Blue Jays ................................ 6-0, Aug. 22, 2018 vs. BALLast Shutout by Opponent .................................. 4-0, Sept. 4, 2018 vs. TBUnder JOHN GIBBONS .................................................................785-778vs. RHS/LHS ............................................................................51-46/14-32Blue Jays/Opponents Scoring First ..........................................37-23/28-55Games Decided in Final AB/Walk-Off ..........................................23-12/8-31-Run Games .....................................................................................19-13Franchise Record .......................................................................3308-3352Home/Road ..............................................................................37-37/28-41Series Record/Home/Road ....................................15-22-10/7-12-5/8-10-5Series Openers/Finales ............................................................24-23/21-26After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 49-6/7-6/9-65After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...............................................51-3/11-4/3-70Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ............................................ 10-6/7-5/3-1vs. East/Central/West/NL ...................................... 23-37/18-15/11-19/13-7Pre/Post All-Star Break. ...........................................................43-52/22-262018 at ROGERS CENTREBlue Jays HR Dome Open/Closed .....................................................51/52Opponents HR Dome Open/Closed ...................................................47/52W/L, 2018 open/closed/other ............................................ 19-18/18-18/0-1All-time/open/closed/other ................... 1288-1075/704-590/514-432/70-53

BLUE JAYS vs. THE RED SOX:All-Time: 282-350...All-Time, Rogers Centre: 145-170...2018: 4-12

The Blue Jays earned a win in their last meeting against the Red Sox but are 4-12 against them overall this season...Have lost all five series so far...Have gone 1-6 at Fenway Park...Are 10-25 against them since the start of last season while getting out-scored, 203-147.Justin Smoak has 5-2B, 6-HR and 13-RBI in 16 games against the Red Sox this year while batting .344 (21-for-61)...The 6-HR and the 13-RBI are the most given up by Boston to any player this season, while his 21 hits are 2nd to only Matt Duffy’s 24.Kendrys Morales has reached base safely in 10 of his last 11 games vs. Boston...Has batted .300 (12-for-40) with 4-2B, 1-HR, 5-RBI and 8BB/8K over that stretch (.417 OBP).Teoscar Hernandez has homered in five of his last seven games against the BoSox...Has 11 RBI in 15G against them this year and has 20 RBI in 20 career games...Has 6 HR in his last 8G at Fenway Park.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS (65-78) at BOSTON RED SOX (98-46)LHP Ryan Borucki (3-4, 4.39) vs. LHP Chris Sale (12-4, 1.97)

Game #144 Road #70 (28-41) September 11, 2018 7:10 pm TV: SNET RADIO: SN590

TOR, Longest On-Base Streaks to Start Career w/ Team - All-TimeRank Player Streak Start Date - End Date 1 Dave Martinez 24 08/06/00 - 09/04/00 2 Billy McKinney 18 08/18/18 - Active 2 Roy Howell 18 05/10/77 - 06/03/77 4 David Segui 15 07/31/99 - 09/14/99 4 Shea Hillenbrand 15 04/04/05 - 04/19/05

MLB, SLG on Inside Pitches - 2018Rank Player SLG TB / AB 1 Ryon Healy .723 86 / 119 2 Teoscar Hernandez .714 80 / 112 3 Shohei Ohtani .694 68 / 98 4 Scooter Gennett .685 126 / 184 5 J.D. Martinez .683 123 / 180

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STARTING PITCHER

TONIGHT’S START: Making his 14th Major-League start tonight and his 3rd start against the Red Sox...Coming off a loss on 9/4 vs. TB where he finished with 2ER, 3H, 2BB and 5K over 6.0+ innings…Has 8 quality starts in 13 outings in the Majors...Has allowed 2-or-less ER in 8 of his 13 MLB starts... Now has a 2.65 ERA (11 ER/37.1 IP) at home while posting a 6.40 ERA (23 ER/32.1 IP) on the road.

2018 HIGHLIGHTS: Made his 1st interleague start vs. PHI on 8/24, when he earned his 3rd win while allowing 2ER over 6.1IP (1BB, 5K).

Tossed his shortest outing of the season on 8/19 at NYY, lasting 0.2 IP and giving up 6 ER, including his 1st grand slam...Was the shortest non-injury shortened start by a Blue Jays pitcher since Francisco Liriano on 4/7/17 at TB (0.1 IP).

Earned his 2nd win on 8/9 vs. BOS while giving up 4 runs and allowing a career-high 9 hits over 5.0 innings (3BB, 2K)…Had his homerless streak come to an end at 47.1 innings, tied for the 3rd longest all-time by a Blue Jay to start their career.

Earned his 1st win on 8/3 at SEA after recording a career-long 8.0 IP and gave up just 1 unearned run on 4 hits (2K, 0BB)...6 of his first 8 starts were quality starts.

Held a 2.30 ERA (11 ER/43.0 IP), the best all-time among Blue Jays starters in their first 7 MLB games (Gustavo Chacin - 2.51, Juan Guzman - 2.75)…Had 30 strikeouts through his first 7 starts, tied for 5th most in team history...Had 1-or-fewer runs of support in 5 of his 7 starts.

Took the loss on 7/24 vs. MIN when he allowed 2 runs (both unearned) on 6 hits over 6.0 innings, making it the 1st 0ER outing of his career...Did not walk a batter for the 2nd time this season.

Was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo on 7/14 and recalled on 7/26. Received a no-decision on 7/13 vs. BOS, where he allowed a career-high 7 runs (8H, 4ER, 4BB, 5K).

Allowed 1 run over 7.0 innings (1BB, 5K) on 7/8 vs. NYY…Joined Ricky Romero (2009) as the only pitchers in team history to throw 6+ innings while allowing 2ER-or-less in each of their first 3 MLB starts…Had 16 strikeouts through his first 3 MLB starts, tying Marc Rzepczynski (2009) for 2nd most by a Blue Jays pitcher in their first 3 MLB games (Jerry Garvin - 18 in 1977).

Gave up a run on 4 singles in the 1st inning and then retired the next 13 batters he faced on 7/2 vs. DET…Recorded 8 strikeouts without a walk…The 8 Ks tied Roy Halladay (9/27/98 vs. DET) for the most by a Blue Jay in their MLB home debut…Joined Roy Halladay (9/27/98 vs. DET) as the only pitchers in team history with an 8 SO and 0-BB performance within their first 2 MLB games.

Made his Major-League debut on 6/26 vs. HOU...Became the 44th player in club history to make his MLB debut as a starting pitcher (last: Chris Rowley on 8/12/17 vs. PIT)...Allowed 2ER on 6 hits over 6.0 IP (4BB,3K)...It was the 15th quality start by a Jays pitcher in an MLB debut and the first since Zach Stewart in 2011.

Went 6-5 with a 3.27 ERA over 13 starts for AAA Buffalo.VS. THE RED SOX:

Making his 3rd start against the Red Sox this season...Has given up season highs in runs (7) and hits (9) so far this year vs. Boston...In his previous 2 starts he holds a 1-0 record and a 9.00 ERA (17H, 11R, 8ER, 1HR, 7BB, 7K)...In his only start at Fenway on 7/13, he lasted 3.0 innings while allowing 8 hits and 7 runs (4ER).

Ryan Borucki, LHP #56 Born: Mundelein, IL AGE: 24

BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 2

SPLITS

HOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

20182-2, 2.65 ERA, 6G, 6GS1-2, 6.40 ERA, 7G, 7GS

.285, 5 HR

.279, 1 HR

.286, 4 HR

2018 (minors)3-1, 1.05 ERA, 4G, 4GS3-4, 4.38 ERA, 9G, 9GS

.245, 5 HR

.190, 0 HR

.234, 6 HR

vs. BOSTON RED SOX W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2018 1-0 9.00 2 2 8.0 17 8 1 7 7 .415CAREER 1-0 9.00 2 2 8.0 17 8 1 7 7 .415AWAY 0-0 12.00 1 1 3.0 8 4 0 4 5 .421

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHR

ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOW STREAKL STREAK

20188.0, 8/3 at SEA9, 8/9 vs. BOS7, 7/13 at BOS6, 8/19 at NYY

4, 3x, last: 8/14 at KC 8, 7/2 vs. DET2, 8/29 at BAL111, 8/3 at SEA

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2G, 8/3-8/92G, 6/26-7/24

CAREER (Minors)8.0, 6/23/16 (LAN)10, 4/20/18 at NOR

8, 2x, last: 5/7/16 (DUN)8, 2x, last: 5/7/16 (DUN)4, 4x, last: 6/13 at LHV

10, 2x, last: 6/14/17 (DUN)4, 4/26/16 (DUN)

108, 2x, last:6/13 at LHV1G, 5/20/16 (LAN at GL)

1G, 6/19 at PAW3G, 5/29-6/14/174G, 6/24-7/18/17

RED SOX vs. BORUCKIName AB H HR BB SO BAAndrew Benintendi 3 1 0 0 0 .333Mookie Betts 5 5 0 1 0 1.000Xander Bogaerts 3 1 0 3 1 .333Jackie Bradley Jr. 4 1 0 0 2 .250Brock Holt 6 2 0 0 3 .333Sandy Leon 4 0 0 0 1 .000J.D. Martinez 6 2 1 0 0 .333Mitch Moreland 2 1 0 1 0 .500Eduardo Nunez 5 3 0 0 0 .600Steve Pearce 2 0 0 1 0 .000Sam Travis 1 1 0 1 0 1.000Total 41 17 1 7 7 .415

BLUE JAYS vs. SALEName AB H HR BB SO BAAnthony Alford 3 0 0 0 1 .000Brandon Drury 2 0 0 0 2 .000Randal Grichuk 7 3 1 0 1 .429Lourdes Gurriel Jr. 6 0 0 0 3 .000Teoscar Hernandez 8 2 1 2 4 .250Luke Maile 6 2 1 0 3 .333Russell Martin 14 0 0 0 3 .000Kendrys Morales 38 11 3 1 10 .289Kevin Pillar 28 7 0 0 6 .250Justin Smoak 26 6 1 3 7 .231Yangervis Solarte 8 0 0 0 2 .000Devon Travis 12 3 1 0 2 .250Richard Urena 2 0 0 0 1 .000Total 160 34 8 6 45 .213

YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2018 3-4 4.39 13 13 69.2 80 34 5 23 45 .2852018 - AAA 6-5 3.27 13 13 77.0 62 28 6 28 58 .221MINORS 29-24 3.32 86 77 431.2 389 159 28 114 401 .241

2018 ROTATIONSTARTERS TOR ALWins 35 T-11thERA 5.27 13thAVG .271 12thWHIP 1.45 14thIP 736.2 13thSO 619 10thBB 284 13thQS 50 T-12th

STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN GAMES QUALITY RUN PICK STOLEN CAUGHT GROUND TEAMSTARTER STARTED STARTS SUPPORT OFFS BASES STEALS DBL PLAY RECORDBorucki 13 8 38 1 12 2 8 6-6Estrada 25 10 72 2 10 4 5 12-13Gaviglio 20 4 58 0 12 5 3 8-12Pannone 3 2 5 1 2 0 0 2-1Reid-Foley 4 1 10 0 1 0 2 1-3Sanchez 18 8 50 1 8 3 10 9-9Stroman 19 6 46 0 4 0 14 8-11

2018 GAME LOGSDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES6/26 L, 7-0 at HOU L 0-2 6.0 6 2 2 4 3 0 96/58 Major League debut7/2 L, 3-2 DET -- 1-2 7.0 6 2 2 0 8 0 97/68 3rd Blue Jay to earn QS in first two MLB starts7/8 L, 2-1 NYY -- 1-1 7.0 7 1 1 2 5 0 107/71 2nd most Ks by Blue Jays pitcher after 3 starts7/13 W, 13-7 at BOS -- 8-6 3.0 8 7 4 4 5 0 81/49 First time not recording a quality start7/24 L, 5-0 MIN L 0-2 6.0 6 2 0 0 2 0 89/62 First 0 ER outing of his career7/29 W, 7-4 at CWS -- 1-2 6.0 6 2 2 1 5 0 103/62 3rd most K’s (28) by a Blue Jay through 6 starts8/3 W, 7-2 at SEA W 7-1 8.0 4 1 0 0 2 0 111/75 Recorded his first major league win8/9 W, 8-5 BOS W 7-4 5.0 9 4 4 3 2 1 105/62 First Major League home run allowed8/14 W, 6-5 at KC -- 4-4 4.0 6 4 4 4 1 0 81/43 Tied season high with 4 earned runs allowed8/19 L, 10-2 at NYY L 1-6 0.2 4 6 6 2 0 1 44/27 Allowed first career grand slam8/24 W, 4-2 PHI W 4-2 6.1 7 2 2 1 5 1 103/62 First quality start in last 4 starts8/29 L, 10-5 at BAL -- 4-5 4.2 8 5 5 0 2 2 84/58 Failed to go more than 6.0 IP in 4 of last 5 starts9/4 L, 4-0 TB L 0-2 6.0 3 2 2 2 5 0 96/64 Eighth quality start of the season

PITCH SELECTION (2018)Fourseam Fastball (59.6%, 92.1mph), Changeup (24.5%, 84.0mph), Slider (15.9%, 79.3mph)

CAREER MISC.YEAR STARTS QS 6+IP CG SHO GB%2018 13 8 8 0 0 47.02017 -- -- -- -- -- --Totals 13 8 8 0 0 46.2 2018 League Average GB% (43.7)

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BARNES, RHP #24 (3-2, 5.45 ERA, 1.71 WHIP) LH: .262 (17-65, 3HR)42G, 36.1IP, 21BB/32K, 41H, .283 OBA RH: .300 (24-80, 2HR) LAST APP: 9/7 vs. CLE (0.1, K) LAST HR: 5/29 at BOSFBE: 27-for-42 IR-RS: 30-8 (26.7%) SV-OP: 0-2 HOLDS: 8 THROWS: Fourseam (66%, 93mph), Changeup (24%, 80mph), Slider (9%, 83mph)

Optioned to AAA Buffalo on 5/3 and 8/13...Recalled on 5/16 and 8/27.Had a 5.19 ERA in 7G for the Bisons (8.2 IP, 9H, 5ER, 1BB, 11K).Was on the DL with left knee tendinitis from 6/22-7/31...Threw a scoreless inning in his return on 8/1 at OAK (1H, 1BB, 1K).6/11 at TB, threw 1.2 scoreless innings with 3K, reaching both the 100-game mark and the 100-strikeout plateau for his career.9/7 vs. CLE, earned his 3rd win to tie his career high (3 in 2017).

CLIPPARD, RHP #36 (4-3, 3.73 ERA, 1.15 WHIP) LH: .222 (24-108,3HR)67G, 62.2IP, 19BB/77K, 53H, .226 OBA RH: .230 (29-126, 9HR) LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1.0, 2H, 3K) LAST HR: 8/2 at SEAFBE: 49-for-67 IR-RS: 15-4 (26.7%) SV-OP: 7-13 HOLDS: 12 THROWS: Fourseam (41%, 92mph), Changeup (33%, 79mph), Split (13%, 83mph), Slider (12%, 84mph)

Is 5th among AL relievers with 66 appearances (1st: Alvarez - 71).Opponents have a miss rate of 45.1% on the first pitch of at-bats this season, highest among qualified RPs in MLB; (MLB avg: 28.0%).Has thrown his changeup 40.8% of the time on the first pitch of at-bats, the highest rate among MLB RPs (MLB avg: 11.0%).7/22 vs. BAL, recorded his 7th save of the season (68th career).8/2 at SEA, made his first start since 6/14/08 at SEA...Set the MLB record for most relief appearences between starts (670).

FERNANDEZ, LHP #50 (0-0, 1.93 ERA, 1.07 WHIP) LH: .364 (4-11, 0HR)5G, 4.2IP, 0BB/2K, 5H, .278 OBA RH: .143 (1-7, 0HR) LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0.0, H) LAST HR: - FBE: 3-for-5 IR-RS: 4-2 (50.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Fourseam (44%, 95mph), Slider (31%, 82mph), Cutter (24%, 89mph)

Had his contract selected on 9/1 and made his MLB debut that night in MIA (1.0 IP).Went 3-1 with a 3.45 ERA in 23G for AA New Hampshire (31.1 IP, 12ER, 23BB, 33K) before a promotion to AAA Buffalo, where he is 1-2 with a 2.45 ERA (29.1 IP, 8ER, 8BB, 32K) and has not allowed a run in his last 13 appearances (17.0 IP).Made his AAA debut on 6/23 and struck out 2 batters over 3.0 innings.Played for AA New Hampshire all of last season, setting career highs with 41 games and 48 SO while posting a 5.44 ERA.Signed with the Blue Jays on 1/5/12.9/3 vs. TB, made his 2nd career appearance and struck his 1st MLB batter (Nick Ciuffo)…Finished with 2K over 2.1 innings (2H, 1ER, 0BB).

GILES, RHP #51 (0-3, 5.32 ERA, 1.32 WHIP) LH: .244 (21-86, 3HR)49G, 44.0IP, 6BB/45K, 52H, .286 OBA RH: .323 (31-96, 3HR) LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0.1) LAST HR: 8/15 at KC FBE: 34-for-49 IR-RS: 5-1 (20.0%) SV-OP: 20-20 HOLDS: 1THROWS: Fourseam (58%, 98mph), Slider (42%, 87mph)

Is 20-for-20 in save opportunites this year (18.1 IP, 11H, ER, HR, 2BB, 22K)...Remains the only closer without a blown save (min. 10 SV-OP).Has allowed 25 of 26 ER in non-save situations (25.2 IP, 41H, 3BB, 23K).Has converted each of his last 25 save opportunites, dating back to 9/12/17 at LAA, for the longest active streak in the Majors.Optioned to AAA Fresno by Houston on 7/11, where he posted an 8.44 ERA (5 ER/5.1 IP, 9H, 2BB, 8K).Acquired from the Astros along with RHP David Paulino and RHP Hector Perez in exchange for RHP Roberto Osuna on 7/30.8/3 at SEA, made his Blue Jays debut, striking out 3 batters (1.0, 2H, ER). 9/9 vs. CLE, picked up his 8th save as a Blue Jay (0.1 IP).

GUERRIERI, RHP #65 (0-0, 1.80 ERA, 0.60 WHIP) LH: .250 (2-8, 1HR)4G, 5.0IP, 0BB/3K, 3H, .167 OBA RH: .100 (1-10, 0HR) LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1.0, K) LAST HR: 9/3 vs. TB FBE: 4-for-4 IR-RS: 0-0 (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Sinker (49%, 93mph), Cutter (30%, 92mph), Curveball (9%, 79mph), Changeup (9%, 86mph)

Has allowed 1 run through his first 4 games (5.0 IP, 3K).Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 9/1.Has pitched in 23G for the Bisons (7 starts) and has a 2-2 record with a 5.18 ERA (57.1 IP, 33ER, 22BB, 41K).Was on the disabled list with a right arm injury from 6/21-7/23.Made just 2 starts last season before landing on the DL for the rest of the year with a right elbow injury.Has a career record of 27-15 with a 2.88 ERA over 104 minor-league games (84 starts).9/1 at MIA, pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in his MLB debut (2.0, H, K).

LEITER Jr., RHP #62 (0-1, 5.95 ERA, 1.83 WHIP) LH: .256 (11-43, 2HR)15G, 19.2IP, 10BB/16K, 26H, .295 OBA RH: .333 (15-45, 4HR) LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1.0, H, BB) LAST HR: 9/6 vs. CLE FBE: 14-for-15 IR-RS: 3-3 (100.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Fourseam (27%, 92mph), Split (27%, 85mph), Sinker (27%, 92mph), Cutter (10%, 88mph), Curve (9%, 74mph)

Claimed off waivers from Philadelphia on 9/1.Went 0-1 with a 5.40 ERA over 12G for the Phillies (16.2 IP, 8BB, 13K).Was designated for assignment on 8/28.Made 4 MLB stints for PHI...Was on the DL from 3/26-5/14 with a right forearm strain.Son of former Major-Leaguer Mark Leiter and is the nephew of former Blue Jay Al Leiter.9/3 vs. TB, made his Blue Jays debut in the 9th inning…Struck out the 1st batter he faced (Mallex Smith) as he retired all 3 hitters.

MAYZA, LHP #58 (1-0, 3.86 ERA, 1.42 WHIP) LH: .255 (13-51,1HR)28G, 30.1IP, 13BB/31K, 30H, .256 OBA RH: .258 (17-66, 2HR) LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1.0, 2H, K) LAST HR: 6/26 at HOUFBE: 23-for-28 IR-RS: 13-2 (15.4%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Fourseam (60%, 95mph), Slider (40%, 87mph)

Has given up 4 hits over his last 10 scoreless outings (10.1 IP, 3BB/10K)...His 10.1 scoreless IP is the 3rd longest active streak among AL RPs.Has allowed runs in 5 of his 28 outings (13 ER/30.1 IP).Has recorded at least one strikeout in 35 of his 44 MLB games (55K)...Had a 14.29 SO/9 ratio last year (highest on TOR).Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 4/10, 4/23, 5/3, 6/1, 6/23, 7/8 and 8/15...His 7 recalls ties a franchise high (Tepera-2016, Campos-2017).Has a 4.56 ERA in 20G with the Bisons this year (25.2, 13ER, 11BB/36K).8/25 vs. PHI, tied a career high with 2.0 IP and was the longest hitless outing of his career as he retired all 6 batters faced (3K).

PAULINO, RHP #22 (0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1.80 WHIP) LH: .000 (0-2, 0HR)2G, 1.2IP, 1BB/3K, 2H, .286 OBA RH: .400 (2-5, 0HR) LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0.2, H, BB, K) LAST HR: 6/28/17 vs. OAKFBE: 1-for-2 IR-RS: 0-0 (-.-%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS (2017): Fourseam (45%, 93mph), Slider (22%, 82mph), Curve (17%, 76mph), Change (15%, 82mph)

Reinstated from the DL (right shoulder strain) and recalled to the Blue Jays on 9/5.Posted a 5.50 ERA over 4 starts for AAA Fresno (18.0 IP, 16H, 11 ER, 5BB, 23K)...Had a 3.00 ERA in 3 starts for the GCL Astros (ROK) as part of a rehab assignment.Acquired from the Astros on 7/30.9/6 vs. CLE, made his Blue Jays debut...Pitched a scoreless 8th inning while striking out 2 batters (1H).

PETRICKA, RHP #39 (2-1, 4.38 ERA, 1.54 WHIP)LH: .250 (16-64,3HR)33G, 39.0IP, 13BB/35K, 47H, .301 OBA RH: .337 (31-92, 2HR) LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (1.0, 3K) LAST HR: 8/8 vs. BOSFBE: 23-for-33 IR-RS: 25-5 (20.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 1THROWS: Sinker (65%, 95mph), Changeup (8%, 89mph) Slider (26%, 86mph), Fourseam (2%, 96mph)

Has stranded 20 of his 25 inherited runners across 33G for the Jays.Called up on 5/4, 5/8, 6/30 and 9/4...Posted a 0.78 ERA over 23.0 innings for the Bisons (20H, 2ER, 1HR, 5BB, 14K, 1.09 WHIP).Had his contract purchased from AAA Buffalo on 5/4 and made his Blue Jays debut that night at TB (1.1, 3H, ER, 2K).8/14 at KC, earned his 2nd win as a Blue Jay (9th career win).

SHAFER, RHP #66 (0-0, 2.84 ERA, 1.58 WHIP) LH: .125 (1-8, 0HR)5G, 6.1IP, 6BB/2K, 4H, .174 OBA RH: .200 (3-15, 0HR) LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1.0, H, 2ER, 2BB) LAST HR: -FBE: 2-for-5 IR-RS: 3-2 (66.7%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Sinker (41%, 93mph), Fourseam (31%, 94mph),Slider (25%, 85mph)

Called up from AAA Buffalo on 8/19 and 9/6...Had a 1.41 ERA over 34G for the Bisons with 15 saves in 16 opp. (38.1 IP, 27H, 6ER, 0HR, 16BB, 32K, .201 OBA)...Started the year with AA New Hampshire and posted a 0.52 ERA in 13 appearances (17.1 IP, 12H, 1ER, 1HR, 5BB, 17K).Played for A+ Dunedin, AA New Hampshire and AAA Buffalo last year.8/19 at NYY, pitched a scoreless inning in his MLB debut (H, BB, K).

TEPERA, RHP #52 (5-4, 3.45 ERA, 1.22 WHIP) LH: .275 (25-91, 2HR)60G, 60.0IP, 21BB/61K, 52H, .241 OBA RH: .216 (27-125, 5HR) LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0.2, 2K) LAST HR: 8/7 vs. BOS FBE: 41-for-60 IR-RS: 27-14 (51.9%) SV-OP: 7-14 HOLDS: 15THROWS: Fourseam (34%, 96mph), Cutter (33%, 90mph), Sinker (29%, 96mph), Slider (3%, 83mph), Changeup (2%, 90mph)

Leads the team with 15 holds...Led the team in 2017 with 18 holds. Is tied for 8th among AL relievers with 5 wins.Has converted 7 of his last 11 save opportunities.Placed on the DL from 6/28-7/14 with right elbow inflammation.Recorded his 1st save on 5/25 at PHI, the 4th of his career...Notched another save on 5/27 at PHI, recording saves in back-to-back games for the 1st time in his career.Picked up his 5th win of 2018 (12th career) on 6/24 at LAA...Has won 12 of his last 15 decisions.

RPs TOR ALERA 4.31 8thAVG .260 12th OPS .771 11thWHIP 1.36 10thBB/9 3.23 7thSO/9 9.00 9thHR/9 1.25 12thSV% 63.5 10th

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DAVIS, #67 (.000, 0HR, .000 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .000/.000LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (DEF-LF) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .000 (0-3), 3K LAST HR: -

Had contract selected on 9/4...Made MLB debut on 9/5 vs. TB (0-for-3).Started the season with 77G in AA New Hampshire where he hit .302 (92-for-305) with 22-2B, 3-3B, 5-HR, 33-RBI and 19-SB.Hit the 1st cycle in Fisher Cats history on 6/27 vs. Portland.Was selected to the 2018 Eastern League All-Star Team.Was promoted to the Bisons on 7/12.Batted .249 (46-for-185) with 7-2B, 2-3B, 5-HR, 23-RBI and 7-SB over 46 games for the Bisons.Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 15th round of the 2013 draft.

DIAZ, #1 (.258, 17HR, .745 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .220/.270LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-3, 2K) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .375 (9-24), 4-2B, HR, 6RBI, 2BB, 5K LAST HR: 9/5

Has batted .286 (42-for-147) with 11-2B, 9-HR and 25-RBI since the ASB (.544 SLG, .861 OPS).Hitting .274 (75-for-274) in 81G since his DL stint (18-2B, 11-HR, 35-RBI)...Hit .216 (22-for-102) in 32G prior to that.9/5 vs. TB, tied a career best with his 17th HR...The 3R-HR plated Morales and Gurriel Jr., becoming the 6th HR all-time to score 3 Cuban-born players at the same time.9/8 vs. CLE, tied a career high with 3-2B (also 6/26/16 at SEA) while matching a season high with 4 hits.

GRICHUK, #15 (.247, 21HR, .791 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .235/.252LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-2, 2K) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .304 (7-23), 2B, 2HR, 3RBI, 10K LAST HR: 9/8 vs. CLE

Has gone 23-for-64 (.359) with 7-2B, 5-HR and 8-RBI over his last 18G.His 51.6% XBH rate (47/91) is the 8th highest in the Majors.Ranks T-4th in the AL with 25 XBH since the ASB (15-2B, 10-HR).8/28 at BAL, recorded his 19th HR and singled 3 times to tie a career high with 4 hits (3rd time).8/29 at BAL, doubled twice, singled and walked to reach base 4 times in consecutive games for the 1st time in his career.9/8 vs. CLE, homered twice in a game for the 4th time in his career...Was his 20th and 21st HRs, hitting the 20-HR mark for the 3rd straight year.

GURRIEL JR., #13 (.286, 7HR, .745 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .275/.291LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-3, BB, 2K) STREAK: 0-4 HOMESTAND: .250 (6-24), 2-2B, RBI, 3BB, 6K LAST HR: 7/27 at CWS

His 57 hits are 6th most by a Blue Jay through their first 52 MLB games.Has reached base safely in 29 of his last 31 starts (.331/.364/.492).Among AL rookies (min. 150 AB), ranks 4th in AVG (.286), 8th in SLG (.427) and 8th in OPS (.745).Reached base in 15 straight games from 7/11-8/28 (.415/.449/.600).Had hits in each of his 18 starts from 6/21-8/24 (.423, 33-for-78, 4-2B, 5-HR, 16-RBI), tied for the 3rd longest streak in MLB this year (Andrus and Brantley-19; Ramos-18).Had a career-long 12G hit streak from 7/11-8/24 (.481, 26-for-54, 3-2B, 3-HR, 10-RBI), 1G shy of Smoak for the longest by a Blue Jay in 2018.Had an 11G multi-hit streak from 7/11-29, surpassing Tony Fernandez (9G in 1986) for the longest in team history...Was the longest by a rookie all-time and tied for the longest in AL history with Shoeless Joe Jackson (1912) and Sam Rice (1925)...Became the 7th player since 1900 to record an 11+G multi-hit streak (last: Tony Perez - 11 in 1973).Was on the DL with a concussion from 7/15-21 and landed there again from 7/30-8/23 with a left ankle sprain.Called up from AA NH on 4/20...Recalled from AAA BUF on 6/19 and 7/2.7/27 at CWS, followed up a Granderson HR in the 1st inning, starting a game with back-to-back HR for the 4th time in franchise history...Added another HR for his 1st career multi-HR game...Added a double for his 3rd 3H game and his 1st career 3-XBH game.

HERNANDEZ, #37 (.244, 20HR, .783 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .219/.255LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (PH-LF, 2-2, 2B, HR, 3RBI) STREAK: 1G, 2-2 HOMESTAND: .308 (4-13), 2-2B, HR, 6RBI, 6K LAST HR: 9/9 vs. CLE

Has 9 RBI this month...His 29 September RBI over the last 2 years combined ranks T-5th in the AL.Has had 55 of his 105 hits go for extra bases (28-2B, 7-3B, 20-HR)...His 52.4% XBH rate is 6th highest in MLB.Is slugging .714 on inside pitches, 2nd best in MLB (MLB avg: .432).His 7 triples are the most by a Blue Jay since Alex Rios had 8 in 2008..9/2 at MIA, hit his 19th HR...Ended a 17G homerless drought, his longest since joining the Jays on 9/1/17.9/9 vs. CLE, reached the 20-HR mark for the 1st time in his career.

JANSEN, #9 (.269, 1HR, .813 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.256LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1-4, 2B, K) STREAK: 2G, 2-5HOMESTAND: .154 (2-13), 2B, 2BB, 3K LAST HR: 8/14 at KC

Has been on base in 15 of his first 18 MLB games (.371 OBP).Reached base safely in each of his first 8 MLB games, the 4th player in team history to do so (Barfield-1981, Hill-2005, Goins-2013)...His 10 hits through his first 8G were tied for 5th most in team history.Had hits in each of his first 6 MLB games (8/13-22), just the 3rd player and the only catcher in team history to do so.Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 8/12...Made his MLB debut on 8/13 at KC and singled in his 1st PA...Finished 2-for-3 to become the 19th player in team history with 2+ hits in his MLB debut, and the 4th catcher to do so...Along with Sean Reid-Foley, formed the 1st starting batterymates in team history to debut at the same time and the first in the AL since 1967.Slashed .275/.390/.473 with 21-2B, 1-3B, 12-HR and a team-leading 58-RBI over 88G for the Bisons this year and was named team MVP.8/14 at KC, hit his 1st MLB HR...Became the 11th player in team history to homer within his first 2 MLB contests and the 3rd catcher to do so, joining J.P Arencibia (2010) and Sandy Martinez (1995).

MAILE, #21 (.244, 3HR, .695 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .255/.239LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (DEF-C) STREAK: 1G, 1-2HOMESTAND: .200 (1-5), 2K LAST HR: 6/2 at DET

Has set career highs this year in runs (21), hits (47), 2B (13) and RBI (27).6/2 at DET, doubled to snap an 0-for-20 skid, then hit his 3rd home run for his 3rd career multi-XBH game, all of which have come this season.6/9 vs. BAL, drew a bases-loaded walk in the 10th inning for his 3rd career walk-off (all in 2018)...Singled in the 10th inning for the win on 4/17(2) vs. KC and homered in the 12th for the win on 5/11 vs. BOS.9/2 at MIA, doubled 3 times and walked for his 1st career 3-XBH game...Reached base 4 times for the 2nd time in his career...Became the 5th catcher (6th time) in team history with a 3-2B game.

McGUIRE, #70 (.333, 0HR, .929 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.333LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (1-2, BB) STREAK: 2G, 2-6 HOMESTAND: .333 (2-6), 2B, BB, K LAST HR: -

Called up to the Blue Jays on 9/6...Made his MLB debut that night vs. CLE (1-for-4, 2B, K)...Doubled in the 8th inning for his 1st MLB hit.Spent the full 2018 season with AAA Buffalo, his 1st action at the Triple-A level...Hit .233 (75-for-322) with 9-2B, 2-3B, 7-HR and 37-RBI over 96 games for the Bisons while throwing out 14 of 48 attempted base stealers (29.2%).Selected by Pittsburgh in the 1st round (14th overall) of the 2013 Draft.Acquired from the Pirates along with LHP Francisco Liriano and OF Harold Ramirez in exchange for RHP Drew Hutchison on 8/1/16.9/9 vs. CLE, drew his 1st walk, stole his 1st base and scored his 1st run.

McKINNEY, #28 (.348, 4HR, 1.026 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .375/.344LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (1-4, 2B, K) STREAK: 9G, 12-35HOMESTAND: .304 (7-23), 2B, HR, RBI, BB, 5K LAST HR: 9/5 vs. TB

Is 23-for-65 (.354) with 6-2B, 4-HR and 11-RBI through 19G as a Blue Jay...Among AL batters since his recall on 8/18 (min. 50 AB), ranks 7th in AVG (.354), 7th in OBP (.427), 9th in OPS (1.057) and 10th in SLG (.631).His 18G on-base streak to start his Blue Jays career tied for 2nd longest in team history (Dave Martinez-24G in 2000; Roy Howell-18G in 1977).His 9-XBH in his first 15G as a Blue Jay were tied for 7th most all-time.Became the 1st player in team history with 3+HR and 9+RBI in his first 7G as a Blue Jay.Acquired from the Yankees along with 3B Brandon Drury in exchance for LHP J.A. Happ on 7/26.Was recalled from AAA Buffalo on 8/17...Made his Blue Jays debut on 8/18 at NYY, going 2-for-4 with a walk and his first 2 MLB RBI.8/21 vs. BAL, hit his 1st MLB HR...Added 2 RBI for his 1st 3-RBI game.8/25 vs. PHI, notched his 2nd HR while going 1-for-1 with a BB & HBP.8/26 vs. PHI, homered in back-to-back games for the 1st time.8/31 at MIA, singled twice and doubled for his 1st 3H game.9/5 vs. TB, hit his 4th home run, a solo shot in the 6th inning.

MORALES, #8 (.257, 21HR, .797 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .210/.280LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (1-5, 2RBI, K) STREAK: 1G, 1-5HOMESTAND: .313 (5-16), 3RBI, 2BB, 6K LAST HR: 8/26 vs. PHI

Leads the team with 31 multi-hit games.Had a 7G home run streak from 8/19-26 (8HR), the longest streak in MLB this year (Matt Carpenter-6G), the longest in team history (Jose Cruz Jr. - 6G in 2001), and the longest ever by a switch-hitter.Named AL Player of Week for 8/20-26 (.478/.500/1.191, 7HR, 12RBI).Hitting .423 (33-for-78) with a .500 OBP and a .731 SLG (6-2B, 6-HR) when leading off an inning, all the highest in the AL.Had a career-long 0-for-29 drought from 5/2-5/10...Had a .143 AVG at the time...Is 86-for-297 (.290) in 92G since, with 13-2B, 18-HR & 47-RBI.8/22 vs. BAL, homered in 4 straight games for the 1st time in his career...Became the 15th Blue Jay (21st time) to homer in 4 consecutive contests.8/24 vs. PHI, became the 3rd Blue Jay all-time to homer in 5+ consecutive games (Cruz Jr.-6 in 2001; Bautista-5 in 2014).8/25 vs. PHI, recorded his 20th HR, his 7th in 6 games.8/26 vs. PHI, hit his 21st HR and surpassed Jose Cruz Jr. (2001) for the longest HR streak in team history (7)...Became the 7th MLB player all-time with a 7+ game HR streak (last: Kevin Mench-7G in 2006).

PILLAR, #11 (.247, 12HR, .688 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .221/.257LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-4, K) STREAK: 0-6 HOMESTAND: .192 (5-26), 2-2B, HR, RBI, BB, 4K LAST HR: 9/7

Has 37-2B to lead the team and tie his career high (2017).Is 1 of 8 Blue Jays all-time with 4+ 30-double seasons.8/7 vs. BOS, hit a 2R HR in the 10th, his 1st career extra-inning homer.8/14 at KC, hit his 10th HR of the season and the 50th of his career...Was his first road HR since 9/15/17 at MIN.8/29 at BAL, hit his 9th career HR vs. BAL, 4 more than any other team.9/7 vs. CLE, won the game with a walk-off solo HR in the 11th inning...Marked his 3rd career walk-off hit, his 2nd walk-off HR and his 2nd extra-inning HR...The 440-foot homer was the 2nd longest of his career (7/23/17 at CLE-451).

SMITH JR., #27 (.250, 2HR, .806 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .083/.300LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (PH, 0-1) STREAK: 0-1HOMESTAND: .000 (0-1) LAST HR: 7/13 at BOS

Is 13-for-52 (.250) with 5-2B, 2-HR and 7-RBI in his 27G (14 starts) for Toronto (.806 OPS)...Has hit .291 (23-for-79) with 7-2B, 2-HR and 8-RBI in his 39 career games with the Jays (.367 OBP, .822 OPS).Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 5/3, 5/15, 7/13 and 9/4...Hit .268 (83-for-310) in 85G for Buffalo, with 25-2B, 1-3B, 6-HR and 42-RBI (.771 OPS).Hit his 1st career home run on 5/24 vs. LAA, a solo HR in the 6th inning...Was also his 1st career game as leadoff batter.7/13 at BOS, had a SF and hit his 2nd career HR for his 1st 3-RBI game.

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SMOAK, #14 (.248, 24HR, .826 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .244/.251LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (2-4, HR, 3RBI, K) STREAK: 1G, 2-4HOMESTAND: .200 (4-20), 4RBI, 3BB, 9K LAST HR: 9/9 vs. CLE

Homered in 4 straight games, from 8/28-9/1, to set a new career-best streak.Has gone 54-for-196 (.276) with 11-2B, 13-HR, 32-RBI and 25BB over his last 54 games (.531 SLG, .888 OPS).Has walked 76 times to set a new career high (73 in 2017) and rank 6th in the AL.8/29 at BAL, homered in back-to-back games for the 3rd time this year.8/31 at MIA, hit a 9th-inning pinch-hit grand slam to put the Jays up 6-5...Was the 4th PH GS in team history and 1st as a go-ahead blast...Was MLB’s 3rd PH slam in the 9th inning while down 3 runs with 2 out in the last 40 years (Andre Dawson - 4/19/91; David Bote - 8/12/18).9/1 at MIA, became the 16th player (22nd time) in Blue Jays history to homer in 4 consecutive games.9/9 vs. CLE, exteded his team lead in HR to 24 with a 2R HR...Finished with his 7th 3+ RBI game, also extending his team lead in RBI to 74.

SOLARTE, #26 (.232, 17HR, .680 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .221/.237 LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-3, K) STREAK: 0-5HOMESTAND: .000 (0-3), K LAST HR: 7/22 vs. BAL

Needs 1 HR to tie his career high (18 in 2017).On the DL from 8/12-9/8 (right oblique strain).6/15 vs. WAS, homered from both sides of the plate for the 2nd time in his career (5/27/16 at ARI)...Became the 9th Blue Jay all-time to do so (last: Morales on 7/27/17 vs. OAK)...Marked his 4th career multi-HR game and his 1st for Toronto...Also doubled for his 3rd career 3-XBH game.7/22 vs. BAL, snapped an 0-for-20 drought with a double and later gave the Jays a 5-4 lead in the 8th with a 2R HR...Tied Smoak for the team lead with his 6th 3+RBI game this season and surpassed him in HR (17).

TELLEZ, #68 (.444, 0HR, 1.418 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .333/.467LAST APP: 9/9 vs. CLE (0-4, K) STREAK: 0-4HOMESTAND: .444 (8-18), 6-2B, HR, 4RBI, BB, 5K LAST HR: 9/8

Called up to the Jays on 9/4...Made his MLB debut as a pinch-hitter on 9/5 vs. TB...Hit an RBI double on the 1st pitch he saw...Became the 7th player in team history to record a hit on his 1st MLB pitch and the 3rd in club history to have a pinch-hit XBH in his 1st MLB PA.Hit .270 (106-for-393) with 22-2B, 13-HR and 50-RBI in 112G for AAA Buffalo this year (.765 OPS).Selected by the Blue Jays in the 30th round of the 2013 draft.9/6 vs. CLE, doubled in his first 2 PA to become the 1st player in the live-ball era to have an XBH in his first 3 MLB PA...Added a double in the 8th to also become the 1st player with 4-XBH in his first 5 PA...Became the 1st Blue Jay all-time with 4-XBH in his first 2 games.9/7 vs. CLE, doubled twice more to become the 1st player since 1913 with 6-XBH in his first 8 PA...Became the 1st player with 6 doubles in his first 3 MLB games...Became the first rookie with 6 doubles in any 3G stretch since Joe DiMaggio in 1936...Tied an MLB record with 6-XBH in his first 3 career games (Chris Dickerson: 6 in 2008). 9/8 vs. CLE, hit his 1st MLB HR to become the 1st MLB player (since 1913) to record 7-XBH in his first 4 career games…Became the 4th player in the live ball era to have each of his first 7 hits go for extras...Also singled for his 8th hit, the most ever by a Blue Jay through their first 4 MLB games.

TRAVIS, #29 (.238, 11HR, .675 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .283/.221LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (PH, 0-1) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .333 (5-15) 2-2B, RBI, K LAST HR: 8/29 at BAL

Is 12-for-35 (.343) with 5-2B, 1-HR, 4-RBI and 2BB/2K in his last 9G after going 1-for-29 in his previous 7G (1-HR, 3-RBI, 1BB/7K).Had multiple RBI in 3 straight games for the 1st time in his career from 8/2-4 at SEA.8/13 at KC, hit his 9th HR, his 5th to break a 0-0 score.8/29 at BAL, tied a career high with his 11th HR (2016)...Marked his 34th HR as a Toronto 2nd baseman, surpassing Orlando Hudson for 3rd all-time (Hill-90, Alomar-54)...Also doubled twice for his 2nd career 3-XBH game (also 1-HR and 2-2B on 6/19/16 at BAL).

URENA, #7 (.250, 1HR, .675 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .167/.260LAST APP: 9/8 vs. CLE (DEF-2B) STREAK: 2G, 2-9HOMESTAND: .167 (2-12), 2B, RBI, 5K LAST HR: 5/16 at NYM

Has hits in 11 of his 15 starts (12-for-48, .250 AVG, 4-2B, 1-RBI, 4-BB).Recalled from AAA Buffalo on 5/4, 5/8, 7/20, 8/7 and 9/4.5/16 at NYM, homered in his only at-bat, a 3R shot...Marked the 2nd HR of his career (also 9/8/17 vs. DET) and his 1st multi-RBI game.Made his 1st career start at 3B on 8/10 vs. TB, his first action there since 2014 while with the Vancouver Canadians.

2018 HOME RUNS: Grand Slam (7x, 5 players): Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (8th inning off D. Robertson) Donaldson, 4/9 at BAL (9th inning off N. Cortes Jr.)Granderson, 4/19 vs. KC (8th inning off J. Grimm)Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson)Travis, 7/11 at ATL (7th inning off M.Foltynewicz)Granderson, 8/15 at KC (4th inning off J. Lopez)Smoak, 8/31 at MIA (9th inning off D. Steckenrider)2-HR Game (9x, 7 players):Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (2R, 4R) Pillar, 4/28 vs. TEX (1R, 1R)Morales, 5/1 at MIN (1R, 1R)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (1R, 2R) Solarte 6/15 vs. WAS (1R, 2R)Granderson 6/25 at HOU (1R, 1R)Smoak 7/13 at BOS (1R, 2R)Gurriel Jr., 7/27 at CWS (1R, 1R)Morales, 8/20 vs. BAL (1R, 3R)Grichuk, 9/8 vs. CLE (1R, 1R)3-HR Game:LAST: Morales, 8/3/17 at BAL3-HR Inning:8/21 vs. BAL (5th inning: Smoak, Morales, McKinney)Inside-the-park: LAST: Carrera, 5/6/17 at TB

Extra-Inning:Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel) Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (12th inning off B. Johnson)Morales, 6/24 at LAA (10th inning off H. Robles)Pillar, 8/7 vs. BOS (10th inning off T. Thornburg)Pillar, 9/7 vs. CLE (11th inning off A. Cimber)Walk-off:Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (12th inning off B. Johnson) Smoak, 6/30 vs. DET (9th inning off J. Jimenez)Pillar, 9/7 vs. CLE (11th inning off A. Cimber)Leadoff: Pearce, 4/8 at TEX Granderson, 6/7 vs. BALGranderson, 7/27 at CWSPinch-hit: Morales, 6/24 at LAASmoak, 8/31 at MIABack-to-back:Solarte/Martin, 4/6 at TEX (6th inning)Hernandez/Solarte, 6/17 vs. WSH (8th inning)Martin/Grichuk, 7/20 vs. BAL (5th inning)Granderson/Gurriel Jr., 7/27 at CWS (1st inning)Smoak/Morales, 8/21 vs. BAL (5th inning)Grichuk/Tellez, 9/8 vs. CLE (5th inning)

Outfield Assists #Alford 0Davis 0Granderson 4Grichuk 5Hernandez 9McKinney 0Martin 0Pillar 7Pompey 0Smith Jr. 1

2018 DL Injury Date GamesAlford R-Hamstring Strain 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5)Barnes L-Knee Tendinitis 6/22-7/31 32 (14-18)Biagini L-Oblique Strain 9/1- 9 (4-5)Cruz R-Groin Strain 7/8- 55 (24-31)Diaz R-Ankle Sprain 5/7-5/31 21 (6-15)Donaldson R-Shoulder Inflammation 4/11-5/2 18 (9-9)Donaldson L-Calf Tightness 5/29-8/31 80 (36-44)Drury L-Hand Fracture 8/6- 32 (14-18)Estrada L-Glute Strain 7/10-7/29 15 (7-8)Garcia L-Shoulder Inflammation 5/16-5/25 9 (3-6)Garcia L-Shoulder Inflammation 6/20-7/14 22 (10-12)Grichuk R-Knee Sprain 4/30-5/31 29 (10-19)Gurriel Jr. Concussion 7/15-7/21 3 (2-1)Gurriel Jr. L-Ankle Sprain 7/30-8/23 23 (10-13)Morales R-Hamstring Strain 4/10-4/19 6 (5-1)Pearce L-Oblique Strain 5/3-6/21 43 (16-27)Pillar R-Sternoclavicular Joint 7/15-8/2 14 (6-8)Pompey R-Wrist Sprain 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5)Sanchez R-Index Finger Contusion 6/22-8/24 54 (25-29)Solarte R-Oblique Strain 8/12-9/8 26 (12-14)Stroman R-Shoulder Fatigue 5/9-6/22 39 (15-24)Stroman R-Middle Finger Blister 8/18- 21 (10-11)Tepera R-Elbow Inflammation 6/28-7/14 14 (6-8)Tulowitzki R-Heel 3/29- 143 (65-78)20 Players, 24x -- -- 143 (65-78)

Ejections Reason Date UmpireGibbons Arguing Check Swing/DP 5/2 at MIN BellinoGibbons Arguing Strike Zone 5/5 at TB BucknorGibbons Arguing Balk 5/6 at TB Rehak Gibbons Arguing Strike Zone 7/7 vs. NYY BarrettLeiper Arguing With Umpire 7/8 vs. NYY Welke Gibbons Arguing Check Swing 7/25 vs. MIN BarberTepera Arguing Strike Zone 8/7 vs. BOS HickoxGibbons Arguing Safe Call At 1B 8/19 at NYY Visconti

Catchers GS INN ER CERA SB CCS CS% CPO PBJansen 15 131.0 93 6.11 14 4 22.2 0 0Maile 55 499.2 288 5.13 36 13 26.5 0 4Martin 71 620.0 298 4.38 58 10 14.7 0 3McGuire 2 19.0 10 4.74 1 1 50.0 0 0TOTALS 143 1269.2 681 4.86 109 28 20.4 0 7

2018 TOR ALAVG .245 9thOBP .315 9thSLG .430 6thOPS .745 6thHR 193 T-3rdR/G 4.48 8th BB 457 10thSO 1211 9th RISP .255 6th DIFF. -98 11th

TOR RPs SV-OP ERA AVG OPS WHIP BB/9 SO/9 HR/9Mar/Apr 8-11 2.18 .245 .691 1.24 2.78 9.23 0.99May 6-10 5.12 .280 .837 1.59 4.43 8.59 1.30June 8-16 4.79 .258 .773 1.29 2.64 9.49 1.57July 3-6 5.49 .263 .837 1.41 3.43 9.69 1.54August 6-7 4.33 .262 .751 1.29 2.72 7.98 1.10September 1-1 2.52 .226 .631 1.23 3.28 9.34 0.50

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Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Rec. Stand GB Time Attend.

1 3/29 vs. NYY L 1-6 Severino Happ -- 0-1 T4 1.0 2:51 48,115 2 3/30 vs. NYY L 2-4 Tanaka Sanchez Chapman 0-2 5 2.0 2:49 33,716 3 3/31 vs. NYY W 5-3 Tepera Betances Osuna 1-2 T4 1.0 2:37 37,396 4 4/1 vs. NYY W 7-4 Clippard Robertson Oh 2-2 T2 1.0 3:03 29,091 5 4/2 vs. CWS W 4-2 Oh Farquhar Osuna 3-2 2 1.0 2:51 16,629 6 4/3 vs. CWS W 14-5 Happ Gonzalez -- 4-2 2 1.0 3:27 17,451 7 4/4 vs. CWS L 3-4 Jones Tepera Soria 4-3 3 1.5 2:56 17,268 8 4/6 at TEX W 8-5 Estrada Moore Osuna 5-3 2 1.5 3:06 21,670 9 4/7 at TEX L 1-5 Minor Stroman -- 5-4 T2 2.5 2:37 26,229 10 4/8 at TEX W 7-4 Garcia Hamels Osuna 6-4 2 2.5 3:16 26,902 11 4/9 at BAL W 7-1 Happ Bundy -- 7-4 2 2.0 2:56 7,915 12 4/10 at BAL W 2-1 Sanchez O’Day Osuna 8-4 2 2.0 2:37 8,640 13 4/11 at BAL L 3-5 Gausman Estrada Brach 8-5 2 2.0 2:57 10,399 14 4/13 at CLE W 8-4 Barnes McAllister -- 9-5 2 2.5 3:12 25,592 15 4/17 (1) vs. KC W 11-3 Garcia Skoglund -- 10-5 2 3.0 2:56 -- 16 4/17 (2) vs. KC W(10) 5-4 Clippard Flynn -- 11-5 2 3.0 3:37 18,645 17 4/18 vs. KC W 15-5 Happ Kennedy -- 12-5 2 3.0 3:05 28,803 18 4/19 at NYY L 3-4 Green Sanchez Chapman 12-6 2 4.0 3:00 36,665 19 4/20 at NYY W 8-5 Estrada German Osuna 13-6 2 4.0 3:22 39,197 20 4/21 at NYY L 1-9 Montomery Stroman -- 13-7 2 4.0 2:50 40,986 21 4/22 at NYY L 1-5 Severino Garcia -- 13-8 2 4.0 2:47 43,628 22 4/24 vs. BOS W(10) 4-3 Clippard Kimbrel -- 14-8 2 3.0 2:51 20,070 23 4/25 vs. BOS L 3-4 Rodriguez Barnes Kimbrel 14-9 2 4.0 3:04 18,914 24 4/26 vs. BOS L 4-5 Sale Estrada Kimbrel 14-10 3 5.0 3:08 23,571 25 4/27 vs. TEX L 4-6 Minor Stroman Kela 14-11 3 5.0 2:50 26,312 26 4/28 vs. TEX L 4-7 Colon Garcia Kela 14-12 3 5.0 3:00 39,176 27 4/29 vs. TEX W 7-2 Happ Perez -- 15-12 3 5.0 2:37 31,669 28 4/30 at MIN W 7-5 Sanchez Lynn Osuna 16-12 3 5.0 3:13 16,456 29 5/1 at MIN W(10) 7-4 Clippard Curtiss Osuna 17-12 3 4.0 3:32 16,245 30 5/2 at MIN L 0-4 Romero Stroman -- 17-13 3 5.0 2:47 16,420 31 5/3 (1) at CLE W(11) 13-11 Mayza Olson -- 18-13 3 4.5 4:47 -- 32 5/3 (2) at CLE L 4-13 Plutko Biagini -- 18-14 3 4.5 3:11 19,007 33 5/4 at TB L 2-6 Yarbrough Happ -- 18-15 3 5.5 2:39 11,117 34 5/5 at TB L 3-5 Faria Sanchez Colome 18-16 3 6.5 2:52 16,297 35 5/6 at TB W 2-1 Tepera Colome Osuna 19-16 3 6.5 2:56 14,032 36 5/8 vs. SEA L 0-5 Paxton Stroman -- 19-17 3 6.5 2:19 20,513 37 5/9 vs. SEA W 5-2 Tepera Nicasio Clippard 20-17 3 6.5 3:08 20,290 38 5/10 vs. SEA L 3-9 Leake Happ -- 20-18 3 6.5 2:58 22,315 39 5/11 vs. BOS W(12) 5-3 Gaviglio Johnson -- 21-18 3 5.5 3:54 28,695 40 5/12 vs. BOS L 2-5 Price Estrada Kimbrel 21-19 3 6.5 3:11 37,588 41 5/13 vs. BOS L 3-5 Velazquez Biagini Kelly 21-20 3 7.5 3:42 37,888 42 5/15 at NYM L 2-12 Syndergaard Garcia -- 21-21 3 8.0 3:02 28,967 43 5/16 at NYM W 12-1 Happ Wheeler -- 22-21 3 7.5 3:34 28,400 44 5/17 vs. OAK L 5-10 Petit Sanchez -- 22-22 3 8.0 3:34 22,893 45 5/18 vs. OAK L 1-3 Coulombe Estrada Treinen 22-23 T3 8.0 2:55 21,703 46 5/19 vs. OAK L 4-5 Pagan Clippard Treinen 22-24 4 9.0 3:16 35,786 47 5/20 vs. OAK L 2-9 Mengden Biagini -- 22-25 4 10.0 3:11 30,676 48 5/22 vs. LAA W 5-3 Happ Richards Clippard 23-25 3 10.0 2:31 27,192 49 5/23 vs. LAA L 4-5 Anderson Clippard Parker 23-26 3 11.0 3:45 25,504 50 5/24 vs. LAA L 1-8 Tropeano Estrada -- 23-27 4 11.0 2:53 43,344 51 5/25 atPHI W 6-5 Gaviglio Eflin Tepera 24-27 3 11.0 2:59 21,374 52 5/26 at PHI L 1-2 Dominguez Biagini Garcia 24-28 4 12.0 2:25 26,788 53 5/27 at PHI W 5-3 Happ Pivetta Tepera 25-28 4 11.0 2:50 24,182 54 5/28 at BOS L 3-8 Price Sanchez -- 25-29 4 12.0 2:54 34,700 55 5/29 at BOS L 3-8 Porcello Estrada Kimbrel 25-30 4 13.0 2:59 33,380 56 5/30 at BOS L 4-6 Rodriguez Gaviglio Kimbrel 25-31 4 14.0 2:52 33,451

57 6/1 at DET L 2-5 Hardy Garcia Greene 25-32 4 13.5 2:52 22,192 58 6/2 at DET L 4-7 Coleman Oh Jimenez 25-33 4 14.5 2:37 34,674 59 6/3 at DET W 8-4 Sanchez Fulmer -- 26-33 4 14.5 3:02 24,658 60 6/5 vs. NYY L 2-7 Sabathia Oh -- 26-34 4 15.5 2:38 29,308 61 6/6 vs. NYY L(13) 0-3 Robertson Biagini Chapman 26-35 4 16.5 3:41 27,838 62 6/7 vs. BAL W(10) 5-4 Barnes Castro -- 27-35 4 15.5 3:13 24,494 63 6/8 vs. BAL W 5-1 Happ Cashner -- 28-35 4 15.0 2:44 28,863 64 6/9 vs. BAL W(10) 4-3 Axford Givens -- 29-35 4 15.0 3:19 34,643 65 6/10 vs. BAL W 13-3 Estrada Cobb -- 30-35 3 14.0 3:03 33,485 66 6/11 at TB L 4-8 Yarbrough Gaviglio -- 30-36 4 14.5 2:34 10,769 67 6/12 at TB L 1-4 Pruitt Garcia Romo 30-37 4 15.5 2:41 11,162 68 6/13 at TB L 0-1 Castillo Tepera -- 30-38 4 16.5 3:00 10,847 69 6/15 vs. WAS W 6-5 Oh Gonzalez Tepera 31-38 4 16.0 2:35 29,633 70 6/16 vs. WAS W 2-0 Estrada Scherzer Clippard 32-38 T3 16.0 2:34 36,044 71 6/17 vs. WAS W 8-6 Tepera Madson -- 33-38 T3 15.0 3:30 35,146 72 6/19 vs. ATL L 4-11 Freeman Garcia -- 33-39 4 16.0 3:03 32,466 73 6/20 vs. ATL W 5-4 Happ Sanchez Tepera 34-39 3 16.0 2:30 45,563 74 6/21 at LAA L 5-8 Ramirez Axford Anderson 34-40 T3 17.0 3:03 30,416 75 6/22 at LAA L 1-2 Heaney Estrada Parker 34-41 4 17.0 2:17 38,028 76 6/23 at LAA W 4-1 Oh Anderson Tepera 35-41 4 16.0 3:07 40,612 77 6/24 at LAA W(10) 7-6 Tepera Robles Clippard 36-41 4 15.0 3:33 33,102 78 6/25 at HOU W 6-3 Happ Verlander Oh 37-41 4 15.0 3:10 28,791 79 6/26 at HOU L 0-7 Morton Borucki -- 37-42 4 16.0 2:42 38,700 80 6/27 at HOU L 6-7 Harris Tepera -- 37-43 4 16.5 2:55 39,191 81 6/29 vs. DET W 3-2 Stroman Liriano Clippard 38-43 4 16.0 2:33 24,068

Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Rec. Stand GB Time Attend.

82 6/30 vs. DET W 4-3 Oh Jimenez -- 39-43 4 16.0 2:38 27,066 83 7/1 vs. DET L 1-9 Zimmermann Happ -- 39-44 4 16.0 2:31 37,445 84 7/2 vs. DET L(10) 3-2 Jimenez Oh Hardy 39-45 4 17.0 2:44 29,575 85 7/3 vs. NYM W 8-6 Axford Peterson Clippard 40-45 4 17.0 3:13 24,010 86 7/4 vs. NYM L 3-6 Lugo Stroman Familia 40-46 4 18.0 2:46 26,038 87 7/6 vs. NYY W 6-2 Biagini Gray -- 41-46 4 18.0 3:07 37,254 88 7/7 vs. NYY L 5-8 Severino Happ -- 41-47 4 19.0 3:31 44,352 89 7/8 vs. NYY L(10) 1-2 Green Clippard Robertson 41-48 4 20.0 2:51 39,866 90 7/10 at ATL W 6-2 Stroman Minter -- 42-48 4 20.5 2:58 31,747 91 7/11 at ATL L 5-9 Foltynewicz Gaviglio -- 42-49 4 21.5 2:58 27,839 92 7/12 at BOS L 4-6 Price Happ Kimbrel 42-50 4 22.5 3:19 37,182 93 7/13 at BOS W 13-7 Petricka Porcello -- 43-50 4 21.5 3:43 37,018 94 7/14 at BOS L 2-6 Kimbrel Rowley -- 43-51 4 22.5 3:32 36,390 95 7/15 at BOS L 2-5 Workman Stroman Kimbrel 43-52 4 23.5 3:12 36,940 96 7/20 vs. BAL W(10) 8-7 Axford Fry -- 44-52 4 23.5 3:01 31,115 97 7/21 vs. BAL W 4-1 Stroman Cobb Tepera 45-52 4 22.5 2:30 35,912 98 7/22 vs. BAL W 5-4 Axford Scott Clippard 46-52 4 22.5 2:54 39,021 99 7/23 vs. MIN L 3-8 Mejia Santos -- 46-53 4 23.5 3:18 25,405 100 7/24 vs. MIN L 0-5 Berrios Borucki -- 46-54 4 23.5 2:30 31,933 101 7/25 vs. MIN L(11) 6-12 Belisle Petricka -- 46-55 4 24.0 4:20 32,686 102 7/27 at CWS W 10-5 Stroman Lopez -- 47-55 4 23.5 3:05 20,524 103 7/28 at CWS L 5-9 Minaya Tepera -- 47-56 4 24.5 3:11 29,442 104 7/29 at CWS W 7-4 Santos Fry -- 48-56 4 24.5 2:57 23,836 105 7/30 at OAK L 1-10 Jackson Estrada -- 48-57 4 25.5 2:59 11,449 106 7/31 at OAK L 2-6 Cahill Gaviglio -- 48-58 4 25.5 3:10 17,325 107 8/1 at OAK L 3-8 Manaea Stroman -- 48-59 4 26.0 3:04 17,058 108 8/2 at SEA W 7-3 Hauschild Nicasio -- 49-59 4 26.0 3:01 26,110 109 8/3 at SEA W 7-2 Borucki Gonzales -- 50-59 4 26.0 2:23 30,715 110 8/4 at SEA W 5-1 Estrada Paxton -- 51-59 4 26.0 2:34 41,238 111 8/5 at SEA L 3-6 Duke Biagini Diaz 51-60 4 27.0 2:37 40,515 112 8/7 vs. BOS L(10) 7-10 Kimbrel Giles -- 51-61 4 28.0 3:27 31,855 113 8/8 vs. BOS L 5-10 Johnson Hauschild -- 51-62 4 29.0 3:02 36,798 114 8/9 vs. BOS W 8-5 Borucki Porcello -- 52-62 4 28.0 2:49 28,415 115 8/10 vs. TB L 0-7 Snell Estrada -- 52-63 4 29.0 2:27 29,983 116 8/11 vs. TB L 1-3 Castillo Gaviglio Romo 52-64 4 30.5 2:56 38,797 117 8/12 vs. TB W 2-1 Garcia Alvarado Giles 53-64 4 30.5 2:34 33,746 118 8/13 at KC L 1-3 Keller Reid-Foley Peralta 53-65 4 31.0 2:42 14,721 119 8/14 at KC W 6-5 Petricka Boyer Giles 54-65 4 31.0 3:06 13,680 120 8/15 at KC W 6-5 Estrada Lopez Giles 55-65 4 30.0 2:39 14,391 121 8/16 at KC L 2-6 Flynn Gaviglio -- 55-66 4 30.5 2:43 14,894 122 8/17 at NYY L(7) 5-7 Green Biagini -- 55-67 4 31.5 2:32 42,121 123 8/18 at NYY L 6-11 Severino Reid-Foley -- 55-68 4 32.5 3:29 44,778 124 8/19 at NYY L 2-10 Happ Borucki -- 55-69 4 32.5 3:18 43,176 125 8/20 vs. BAL W 5-3 Estrada Cashner Giles 56-69 4 31.5 2:34 25,031 126 8/21 vs. BAL W 8-2 Gaviglio Bundy -- 57-69 4 30.5 2:39 25,855 127 8/22 vs. BAL W 6-0 Pannone Hess -- 58-69 4 30.5 2:37 40,595 128 8/24 vs. PHI W 4-2 Borucki Arrieta Giles 59-69 4 30.0 2:43 26,292 129 8/25 vs. PHI W 8-6 Biagini Dominguez Giles 60-69 4 29.0 2:59 33,127 130 8/26 vs. PHI L 3-8 Velasquez Estrada -- 60-70 4 29.0 3:17 28,209 131 8/27 at BAL L 0-7 Hess Gaviglio -- 60-71 4 29.5 2:49 15,436 132 8/28 at BAL L 5-12 Rogers Pannone -- 60-72 4 30.5 3:02 11,762 133 8/29 at BAL L 5-10 Gilmartin Barnes Givens 60-73 4 31.5 3:22 11,834 134 8/31 at MIA W 6-5 Biagini Steckenrider Giles 61-73 4 31.0 3:11 8,871 135 9/1 at MIA L 3-6 Estrada Chen -- 61-73 4 32.0 2:37 11,174 136 9/2 at MIA W 6-1 Reid-Foley Brigham -- 62-74 4 31.0 2:51 9,617 137 9/3 vs. TB L 1-7 Chirinos Stroman -- 62-75 4 32.0 2:39 18,034 138 9/4 vs. TB L 0-4 Wood Borucki Romo 62-76 4 33.0 2:38 17,594 139 9/5 vs. TB W 10-3 Sanchez Glasnow -- 63-76 4 33.0 2:42 17,872 140 9/6 vs. CLE L 4-9 Bieber Gaviglio -- 63-77 4 33.5 2:53 20,618 141 9/7 vs. CLE W(11) 3-2 Barnes Cimber -- 64-77 4 32.5 3:51 26,830 142 9/8 vs. CLE L 8-9 Tomlin Reid-Foley Allen 64-78 4 32.5 3:38 35,353 143 9/9 vs. CLE W 6-2 Pannone Clevinger Giles 65-78 4 32.5 2:43 31,184 144 9/11 at BOS 145 9/12 at BOS 146 9/13 at BOS 147 9/14 at NYY 148 9/15 at NYY 149 9/16 at NYY 150 9/17 at BAL 151 9/18 at BAL 152 9/19 at BAL 153 9/20 vs. TB 154 9/21 vs. TB 155 9/22 vs. TB 156 9/23 vs. TB 157 9/24 vs. HOU 158 9/25 vs. HOU 159 9/26 vs. HOU 160 9/28 at TB 161 9/29 at TB 162 9/30 at TB

March/April Record: 16-12 Home: 9-7 Road: 7-5 Runs For: 149 Runs Against: 120

TEAM GAME (Batting):Most At-Bats: .................................49, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most At-Bats (9-inning games): ............ 45, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Plate Appearances:...............59, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):..........50, at Boston, July 13............................................................... 48, at New York (N.L.), May 16Most Runs: .................................................15, vs. Kansas City, April 18Most Hits: .......................................................19, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Doubles:......................................... 8, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Triples: .......................................................... 2, at Boston, May 28Most Home Runs: .......................................5, at Chicago (A.L.), July 27Most Extra-Base Hits: ........................... 11, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Total Bases: ................................. 35, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Runs Batted In: ...................................................13, done 5 times.Most Stolen Bases:..............................4, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31Most Caught Stealing: ........................................2, at Minnesota, May 2Most Walks: ............................................. 9, at New York (A.L.), April 20.........................................................9, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Strikeouts: .................20, vs. Cleveland, September 7 (11 innings)Most Strikeouts (9-inning games): ....................15, vs. Oakland, May 18.......................................................................... 15, at Houston, June 26Most Sac Hits: ....................................................1, vs. Oakland, May 20.............................................................1, vs. Detroit, July 2 (10 innings)..............................................................................1, at Oakland, July 31.............................................................. 1, vs. Tampa Bay, September 4Most Sac Flies: ............................................... 3, at Miami, September 2Most Hit-By-Pitch: .................................................. 3, at Boston, May 29Most GDP: ........................................................... 4, at Seattle, August 4

INDIVIDUAL GAME (Batting): Most At-Bats: ....... 7, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most At-Bats (9-inn): ....6, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18..................................................6, Yangervis Solarte, at Boston, July 13Most Plate Appearances:...............................................7, done 4 times.

Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):.................6, done 11 times.Most Runs: ....................................................................3, done 7 times.Most Hits: ...........5, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Hits (9-inn): .........4, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18........................................................4, Justin Smoak, vs. Texas, April 27......................................... 4, Curtis Granderson, vs. Baltimore, June 10.........................................................4, Devon Travis, at Boston, July 12............................................................4, Kevin Pillar, at Boston, July 13............................................4, Teoscar Hernandez, at Seattle, August 2.................................................. 4, Randal Grichuk, at Seattle, August 3............................................ 4, Randal Grichuk, at Baltimore, August 28........................................ 4, Aledmys Diaz, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Doubles:................................................................3, done 4 times......................................................3, Luke Maile, at Miami, September 2.........................................3, Rowdy Tellez, vs. Cleveland, September 6Most Triples: ................................................................1, done 14 times.Most Home Runs: ............. 2, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1............................................................2, Kevin Pillar, vs. Texas, April 28........................... 2, Kendrys Morales, at Minnesota, May 1 (10 innings).......................................2, Luke Maile, vs. Boston, May 11 (12 innings).......................................2, Yangervis Solarte, vs. Washington, June 15.......................................... 2, Randal Grichuk, vs. Washington, June 17.............................................2, Curtis Granderson, at Houston, June 25........................................................ 2, Justin Smoak, at Boston, July 13.................................... 2, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., at Chicago (A.L.), July 27.........................................2, Kendrys Morales, vs. Baltimore, August 20..................................... 2, Randal Grichuk, vs. Cleveland, September 8Most Extra-Base Hits: ....................................................3, done 9 times.Most Total Bases: ........10, Yangervis Solarte, vs. Washington, June 15.................................. 10, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., at Chicago (A.L.), July 27Most Runs Batted In: ........ 6, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1...........................6, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)......................................... 6, Curtis Granderson, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Stolen Bases:..........3, Kevin Pillar, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31Most Walks: ...................................................................3, done 7 times.Most Strikeouts: .............................................................4, done 8 times.Most Sac Hits: ...............................................................1, done 4 times.

TEAM GAME (Pitching):Most Innings Pitched: ..... 13.0, vs. New York (A.L.), June 6 (13 innings)Most Hits Allowed: ..............................................17, vs. Seattle, May 10................................................... 17, vs. Minnesota, July 25 (11 innings)..................................................................... 17, at Baltimore, August 28Most Batters Faced: .................. 57, vs. Minnesota, July 25 (11 innings)Most Batters Faced (9-inning games): ..............48, at Cleveland, May 3..........................................................................48, vs. Oakland, May 17...........................................................................48, vs. Atlanta, June 19Most Runs Allowed: ...........................................13, at Cleveland, May 3Most Earned Runs: ............................................13, at Cleveland, May 3Most Home Runs Allowed: ...................................4, vs. Seattle, May 10...................................................... 4, vs. Baltimore, July 20 (10 innings)............................................................. 4, at New York (A.L.), August 18................................................................. 4, vs. Philadelphia, August 26Most Walks Allowed: ............................... 10, vs. New York (A.L.), July 7Most Strikeouts: .............................................. 15, vs. Baltimore, July 22Most Hit-By-Pitch: .......................................3, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 4

INDIVIDUAL GAME (Pitching):Most Innings Pitched: ..................... 8.1, J.A. Happ, vs. Atlanta, June 20Most Hits Allowed: ...............11, Marcus Stroman, at Oakland, August 1Most Batters Faced: ...32, Sam Gaviglio, vs. Baltimore, July 20 (10 inn)Most Batters Faced (9-inn): ............. 31, J.A. Happ, vs. Atlanta, June 20Most Runs Allowed: .....8, Marcus Stroman, at New York (A.L.), April 21.................................8, Sean Reid-Foley, at New York (A.L.), August 18Most Earned Runs: ........................................................7, done 5 times.Most Home Runs: ...........3, Marco Estrada, at New York (A.L.), April 20.................................3, Sean Reid-Foley, at New York (A.L.), August 18........................................3, Marco Estrada, vs. Philadelphia, August 26Most Walks: .............................6, J.A. Happ, vs. New York (A.L.), July 7Most Strikeouts: ............10, J.A. Happ, vs. Boston, April 24 (10 innings)..............................................10, J.A. Happ, at New York (N.L.), May 16..........................................10, Sean Reid-Foley, at Miami, September 2Most Hit-By-Pitch: ..........................................................2, done 5 times.

2018 Highs and Lows

May Record: 9-19 Home: 3-10 Road: 6-9 Runs For: 107 Runs Against: 161

June Record: 14-12 Home: 10-3 Road: 4-9 Runs For: 109 Runs Against: 115

July Record: 9-15 Home: 5-8 Road: 4-7 Runs For: 109 Runs Against: 142

August Record: 13-15 Home: 7-5 Road: 6-10 Runs For: 126 Runs Against: 158

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