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ANGELS (75-79; 4 th in A.L. WEST) @ ASTROS (96-67; 1 st in A.L. WEST) RHP JAIME BARRIA (10-9, 3.61 ERA) vs. RHP JUSTIN VERLANDER (16-9, 2.67 ERA) MINUTE MAID PARK – 4:10 PM PDT TV – FSW, NHK RADIO – KLAA AM 830, KWKW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 GAME #155 (75-79) HOUSTON, TX HOME GAME #80 (38-41) LEADING OFF: Tonight the Angels play the fifth game (1-3) of their final road trip of 2018, a six-game trip to Oakland (1-2) & Houston (Sept. 21-23; 0-1)…LAA has dropped three straight (outscored 42-6) and six of last eight games…LAA is 9-10 this month & 26-31 since break…Angels have spent last 85 days in 4th place…Club is 21-22-7 thru 50 series… Following this series, Halos return home to close out the season vs. Texas (Sept. 24-26) & Oakland (Sept. 28-30). ABOUT BARRIA: Tonight’s starter RHP Jaime Barria has an active streak of 15 scoreless road innings…Has fashioned a 2.53 ERA (57 IP – 16 ER) in away games this season...He is 1-1 with a 2.81 ERA (16 IP – 5 ER) in three starts against Houston this season. THIS N’ THAT: Angels have allowed 10+ runs in three straight games to tie the club mark (last done – April 18-20, 2000 at Toronto)…Mike Trout has four HRs last five games - his 37 HRs are second-most in a season (41 in 2015)…Last night’s grand slam surrendered to Houston was seventh allowed this season (third to Astros)…Trout’s .368 (21/57) clip this month ranks fourth in MLB (min. 50 AB)…Angels’ 202 HRs hit are second-most in team history (236 HRs in 2000)…98 HRs on road are third-most in team annals (club record is 106 in 2000)…On Thursday at Oakland, Francisco Arcia became the first player in MLB history to catch (innings 1-7), pitch (innings 8-9) and homer (9th inning) in same game. FOLLOW THE LEADER: Mike Trout leads all of baseball in on-base percentage (.461), slugging pct. (.633), OPS (1.094), adjusted OPS (199), walks (115) and times on base (268). IMMEDIATE DIVIDENDS: Ty Buttrey, acquired July 30th via Ian Kinsler trade with Boston, has opened his MLB career posting a 0.59 ERA (15. 1 IP – 1 ER) with four saves (4 BB/19 K) in 14 appearances… Has joined Minnie Rojas (1966) as only Angels with four saves through first 14 MLB contests. GOLDFISH? Mike Trout is in contention for his first career Rawlings Gold Glove®…He is the only MLB centerfielder with a 1.000 fielding pct. (min. 120 G), leads A.L. CF’ers with eight defensive runs saved, a .938 zone rating and four double plays…Trout’s seven outfield assists ranks third in junior circuit among centerfielders. UP-RISING: Justin Upton has set the franchise record for HRs by a left fielder (30), breaking Garret Anderson's (29) previous mark… Upton is the first Halo outfielder (other than Mike Trout) with a 30- homer campaign since Vlad Guerrero in 2006 (33 HR). BEING EXTRA: Mike Trout’s 505 career extra-base hits rank sixth in MLB for a player by age-26 season (Alex Rodriguez has most - 569)… Joe Medwick is fifth (509 XBH). HEY BABE: Shohei Ohtani and Babe Ruth (1919) are only players in MLB history with 10 pitching appearances and 20 HRs in a season. HI, MY NAME IS… 60 players (35 pitchers-16 starters) have appeared in 2018 to set the Club’s single-season franchise mark (MLB record for players used is 64 by 2014 Texas Rangers)…16 players have made MLB debuts in 2018 breaking team record of 12 (1996 & 1975)…37 players on LAA’s active roster…LAA had a club-record 15 players on D.L. simultaneously twice this season…Halos sent 25 different players to D.L., most in MLB this season. RISING SON: With 20 HRs, Shohei Ohtani passed Kenji Johjima (18 HR w/ Seattle in 144 games in 2006) for most rookie HRs by a Japanese nativeOhtani & Hideki Matsui (5 times) are only Japanese players with 20+ HRs in a season…Seventh Japanese rookie with 40 extra-base hits (most is 59 XBH by Matsui in 2003). TROUT & TY: Trout’s 63.8 career WAR is currently ahead of Ty Cobb (63.4) for tops all time by a position player through age-26 season. SHO OFF: Over his last 20 games, Shohei Ohtani is batting .328 (22/67) with 17 runs, four doubles, a triple, six home runs, 11 BB, 15 RBI and three SBs in spanReached 20 HRs in 91 non-pitching games, second-fastest LAA rookie to reach 20 HRs (Wally Joyner hit 20 by 82 nd game in 1986) & eighth rookie in club history to reach 20 HRs (first since Mike Trout in 2012)...Ohtani is lone MLB player in 2018 with multiple games of two HRs and a stolen base (ESPN STATS)… First Halo since T. Salmon in 2000 to win A.L. Player of Week honors twice in a season…First player in MLB history with 20+ HR & 50+ pitching Ks in same season. HALO HARDWARE: Angels’ 2018 team awards went to Mike Trout for Team MVP honors (7 th straight season, Co-MVP in 2017 with A. Simmons) & Andrew Heaney for the Nick Adenhart Award as team’s top hurler (each award voted on by teammates). HEAN MACHINE: Andrew Heaney has set career highs in wins (9), starts (29), strikeouts (170) and innings pitched (173.0)…First Halo to reach 170+ Ks since 2015 (Garrett Richards; 176) and has four 10+ strikeout games this season…2018 Nick Adenhart Award recipient (top LAA pitcher as voted by teammates) and Angels’ Roberto Clemente Award honoree. FISH FACTS: Mike Trout has now posted 35+ HRs three times passing Troy Glaus (twice) for most in team annals…He is just second A.L. player with seven seasons of 60+ extra-base hits by age 26 season- or-younger (Alex Rodriguez)…Has tied team record reaching base 4+ times on 16 occasions this season to equal mark set by Brian Downing in 1987 (STATS LLC)…Trout & Willie Mays are only players with three seasons of 30 HR/20 SB prior to their age-27 campaign… Vying to be fifth player all-time (first in A.L.) with 120 walks, 30 HRs and 25 stolen bases: Barry Bonds (6 seasons), Jeff Bagwell (2 seasons), Chipper Jones (1999) and Bobby Abreu (2004). PUJOLS SURGERIES: Albert Pujols underwent a procedure to remove a bone spur from his right elbow Sept. 12 th …Also had an arthroscopic debridement of his left knee August 30 th Pujols ranks 23 rd all-time with 3,082 hits and sixth all-time with 633 HRs…One of four players with 3,000 hits & 600 HR (Mays, Aaron & ARod). CLOSING IN: Trout is one stolen base shy of second career 30 HR/25 SB campaign (also, 2012)…Would be only player in franchise history with multiple 30/25 seasons (Bobby Bonds in 1977)…Leads MLB with 115 walks, one shy of matching his club record set in 2016. GOLD STANDARD: Three-time Gold Glover Andrelton Simmons leads MLB shortstops with 221 putouts…Leads MLB with a 17.9 Ultimate Zone Rating in 2018 (UZR) – FanGraphs…Since 2015, his 96 defensive runs saved (DRS) also lead MLB…Thru 921 career games, Simmons’ defensive WAR is 23.0 – best by any shortstop in MLB history...Simmons’ 110 double plays lead MLB shortstops and his 4.17 range factor per game ranks second among A.L. shortstops. GLOVE STORY: With 72 errors this season, Angels are on pace to break club record for fewest miscues in a full campaign (80 set last season)…Fewest in a strike-shortened season is 76 in 1994…Club ranks tied for third in A.L. with .987 fielding pct... Halos lead MLB turning 166 double plays (team record is 203 in 1985) …Catchers own a 40.0 caught stealing pct. (30 of 75), tops in A.L…Mike Trout is only CF in MLB (min. 100 G) with a 1.000 fielding pct…Kole Calhoun’s 27 OF assists since 2016 rank third in A.L. LEADING MEN: Mike Scioscia is in his 19 th consecutive season with the Angels…Of the four major sports, only Greg Popovich (entering his 23 rd season) has more uninterrupted tenure with current team… Scioscia (1,645 wins) ranks 18 th on all-time managerial wins list (Jim Leyland 17 th ; 1,769). BULLPEN BITS: Halo relievers lead MLB in inherited runners scored pct. allowing just 23.5% to score (59 of 251)…Bullpen has logged 597.1 IP, second in A.L. to TBSince 2016, Jose Alvarez’s 201 games pitched rank second in A.L. (166.1 IP)…Over last two seasons (2017- 18), Alvarez is tied for A.L. leads with 137 games pitched (B. Parker ranks fifth in span; 136 G). HOT HALOS: Justin Upton has four HRs and a triples his last nine games…As a reliever this season, Taylor Cole owns a 1.48 ERA (30.1 IP – 5 ER) and 28 strikeouts…Since July 7 th , has allowed three earned runs in 25 IP (1.08 ERA)…Andrelton Simmons has seven multi-hit efforts last 13 games and batting .325 last 21 G; 27/83)…Mike Trout is hitting .352 (37/105) with 24 runs, 11 HR, 19 RBI & 22 BB his last 31 games. @ HOUSTON: Astros lead 2018 season series 10-6 (LAA is 4-3 at Minute Maid Park; 2-7 at Big A)…Halos have dropped 10 of last 14 overall meetings…Since 2016, LAA is 8-19 at the Big A vs. Astros... Houston leads all-time series 65-52…In 16 games against Astros this season, A. Simmons has hit .328 (20/61) with a double, two triples, three HR and 14 RBI. RANGERS ON DECK: Halos lead 2018 season series 10-6 (4-2 at home)…Shohei Ohtani is hitting .341 (15/44) with four doubles, four HRs and 10 RBI in 14 G vs. Texas...Eric Young Jr. at a .346 (9/26) clip vs. Rangers in 2018…LAA leads all-time series 467-443. THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY September 22 (1975) Frank Tanana pitches 13 scoreless innings (with 13 K) only to receive a no-decision in the Angels’ 3- 0 win in 16 innings…Adrian Garrett’s pinch-hit, walk-off, three-run home run in the bottom of the 16 th wins it for the Halos. September 23 (2007) Angels clinch their third A.L. West title in four years with a 7-4 win over Seattle in the Club’s final home game of the season; (1973) Nolan Ryan became the fourth Angel to win 20 games in a complete game victory over the Twins in Minnesota…Six days later, teammate Bill Singer earned his 20 th victory; (1978) Lyman Bostock is shot and killed in Gary, IN in a case of mistaken identity…One of the most likeable and promising Halo players was gone. The Club honored Bostock with a black armband for the remainder of the season. WINS & LOSSES Current record ..................... 75-79 Home record ........................ 37-38 Road record ......................... 38-41 Pre-ASB record ..................... 49-48 Post-ASB record ................... 26-31 Current streak ...................... Lost 3 Current road trip ...................... 1-3 Last road trip ............................ 7-3 Last home stand ....................... 4-2 Last five games ......................... 1-4 Last 10 games........................... 4-6 Series ................................ 21-22-7 Number of Days In first place .............................. 22 In second place ......................... 23 In third place ............................. 42 In fourth place ........................... 89 In fifth place ............................... When Angels Score first ............................ 51-15 Score second or shutout ...... 24-64 1-run games .................... 23-15 Score 3 runs or fewer ........... 16-62 Score 4 runs or more ............ 59-17 Lead after 7 innings .............. 66-10 Trail after 7 innings ................ 4-66 Tied after 7 innings................... 5-3 Lead after 8 innings ................ 68-4 Trail after 8 innings ................ 2-69 Tied after 8 innings................... 5-6 Extra innings............................. 4-7 Come-from-behind wins ...... 33-22 Win/lose in final at-bat ........ 11-13 Walk-off games ........................ 5-5 Vs. LHS ................................. 20-29 Vs. RHS ................................. 55-50 Out-hit opponent ................. 52-17 Out-hit by opponent ............ 15-57 Opponent has equal hits .......... 8-5 Collect 10-or-more hits ........ 39-13 Allow 10-or-more hits .......... 13-34 Collect home run .................. 60-52 Allow home run .................... 42-66 Commit an error................... 18-37 Monthly Record March/April .... 16-12 (14-13 in ’17) May ................ 14-15 (14-15 in ’17) June................ 13-14 (14-14 in ’17) July ................... 11-13 (9-13 in ’17) August ............ 12-15 (18-10 in ‘17) Sept/Oct ........... 9-10 (11-17 in ’17) PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Sunday Sept. 23 @ Houston RHP Charlie Morton (15-3, 3.15) LHP Tyler Skaggs (8-8, 3.69) 11:10 am FSW, NHK Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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Page 1: Angels Game Notes - MLB.com2018/09/22  · thru 50 series… Following this series, Halos return home to close out the season vs. Texas (Sept. 24-26) & Oakland (Sept. 28-30). ABOUT

ANGELS (75-79; 4th in A.L. WEST) @ ASTROS (96-67; 1st in A.L. WEST) RHP JAIME BARRIA (10-9, 3.61 ERA) vs. RHP JUSTIN VERLANDER (16-9, 2.67 ERA)

MINUTE MAID PARK – 4:10 PM PDT TV – FSW, NHK RADIO – KLAA AM 830, KWKW

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 GAME #155 (75-79)

HOUSTON, TX HOME GAME #80 (38-41)

LEADING OFF: Tonight the Angels play the fifth game (1-3) of their final road trip of 2018, a six-game trip to Oakland (1-2) & Houston (Sept. 21-23; 0-1)…LAA has dropped three straight (outscored 42-6) and six of last eight games…LAA is 9-10 this month & 26-31 since break…Angels have spent last 85 days in 4th place…Club is 21-22-7 thru 50 series… Following this series, Halos return home to close out the season vs. Texas (Sept. 24-26) & Oakland (Sept. 28-30). ABOUT BARRIA: Tonight’s starter RHP Jaime Barria has an active streak of 15 scoreless road innings…Has fashioned a 2.53 ERA (57 IP – 16 ER) in away games this season...He is 1-1 with a 2.81 ERA (16 IP – 5 ER) in three starts against Houston this season. THIS N’ THAT: Angels have allowed 10+ runs in three straight games to tie the club mark (last done – April 18-20, 2000 at Toronto)…Mike Trout has four HRs last five games - his 37 HRs are second-most in a season (41 in 2015)…Last night’s grand slam surrendered to Houston was seventh allowed this season (third to Astros)…Trout’s .368 (21/57) clip this month ranks fourth in MLB (min. 50 AB)…Angels’ 202 HRs hit are second-most in team history (236 HRs in 2000)…98 HRs on road are third-most in team annals (club record is 106 in 2000)…On Thursday at Oakland, Francisco Arcia became the first player in MLB history to catch (innings 1-7), pitch (innings 8-9) and homer (9th inning) in same game. FOLLOW THE LEADER: Mike Trout leads all of baseball in on-base percentage (.461), slugging pct. (.633), OPS (1.094), adjusted OPS (199), walks (115) and times on base (268).

IMMEDIATE DIVIDENDS: Ty Buttrey, acquired July 30th via Ian Kinsler trade with Boston, has opened his MLB career posting a 0.59 ERA (15. 1 IP – 1 ER) with four saves (4 BB/19 K) in 14 appearances… Has joined Minnie Rojas (1966) as only Angels with four saves through first 14 MLB contests. GOLDFISH? Mike Trout is in contention for his first career Rawlings Gold Glove®…He is the only MLB centerfielder with a 1.000 fielding pct. (min. 120 G), leads A.L. CF’ers with eight defensive runs saved, a .938 zone rating and four double plays…Trout’s seven outfield assists ranks third in junior circuit among centerfielders. UP-RISING: Justin Upton has set the franchise record for HRs by a left fielder (30), breaking Garret Anderson's (29) previous mark… Upton is the first Halo outfielder (other than Mike Trout) with a 30-homer campaign since Vlad Guerrero in 2006 (33 HR).

BEING EXTRA: Mike Trout’s 505 career extra-base hits rank sixth in MLB for a player by age-26 season (Alex Rodriguez has most - 569)… Joe Medwick is fifth (509 XBH). HEY BABE: Shohei Ohtani and Babe Ruth (1919) are only players in MLB history with 10 pitching appearances and 20 HRs in a season. HI, MY NAME IS… 60 players (35 pitchers-16 starters) have appeared in 2018 to set the Club’s single-season franchise mark (MLB record for players used is 64 by 2014 Texas Rangers)…16 players have made MLB debuts in 2018 breaking team record of 12 (1996 & 1975)…37 players on LAA’s active roster…LAA had a club-record 15 players on D.L. simultaneously twice this season…Halos sent 25 different players to D.L., most in MLB this season.

RISING SON: With 20 HRs, Shohei Ohtani passed Kenji Johjima (18 HR w/ Seattle in 144 games in 2006) for most rookie HRs by a Japanese native…Ohtani & Hideki Matsui (5 times) are only Japanese players with 20+ HRs in a season…Seventh Japanese rookie with 40 extra-base hits (most is 59 XBH by Matsui in 2003). TROUT & TY: Trout’s 63.8 career WAR is currently ahead of Ty Cobb (63.4) for tops all time by a position player through age-26 season.

SHO OFF: Over his last 20 games, Shohei Ohtani is batting .328 (22/67) with 17 runs, four doubles, a triple, six home runs, 11 BB, 15 RBI and three SBs in span…Reached 20 HRs in 91 non-pitching games, second-fastest LAA rookie to reach 20 HRs (Wally Joyner hit 20 by 82nd game in 1986) & eighth rookie in club history to reach 20 HRs (first since Mike Trout in 2012)...Ohtani is lone MLB player in 2018 with multiple games of two HRs and a stolen base (ESPN STATS)… First Halo since T. Salmon in 2000 to win A.L. Player of Week honors twice in a season…First player in MLB history with 20+ HR & 50+ pitching Ks in same season.

HALO HARDWARE: Angels’ 2018 team awards went to Mike Trout for Team MVP honors (7th straight season, Co-MVP in 2017 with A. Simmons) & Andrew Heaney for the Nick Adenhart Award as team’s top hurler (each award voted on by teammates).

HEAN MACHINE: Andrew Heaney has set career highs in wins (9), starts (29), strikeouts (170) and innings pitched (173.0)…First Halo to reach 170+ Ks since 2015 (Garrett Richards; 176) and has four 10+ strikeout games this season…2018 Nick Adenhart Award recipient (top LAA pitcher as voted by teammates) and Angels’ Roberto Clemente Award honoree.

FISH FACTS: Mike Trout has now posted 35+ HRs three times passing Troy Glaus (twice) for most in team annals…He is just second A.L. player with seven seasons of 60+ extra-base hits by age 26 season-or-younger (Alex Rodriguez)…Has tied team record reaching base 4+ times on 16 occasions this season to equal mark set by Brian Downing in 1987 (STATS LLC)…Trout & Willie Mays are only players with three seasons of 30 HR/20 SB prior to their age-27 campaign… Vying to be fifth player all-time (first in A.L.) with 120 walks, 30 HRs and 25 stolen bases: Barry Bonds (6 seasons), Jeff Bagwell (2 seasons), Chipper Jones (1999) and Bobby Abreu (2004).

PUJOLS SURGERIES: Albert Pujols underwent a procedure to remove a bone spur from his right elbow Sept. 12th…Also had an arthroscopic debridement of his left knee August 30th…Pujols ranks 23rd all-time with 3,082 hits and sixth all-time with 633 HRs…One of four players with 3,000 hits & 600 HR (Mays, Aaron & ARod). CLOSING IN: Trout is one stolen base shy of second career 30 HR/25 SB campaign (also, 2012)…Would be only player in franchise history with multiple 30/25 seasons (Bobby Bonds in 1977)…Leads MLB with 115 walks, one shy of matching his club record set in 2016.

GOLD STANDARD: Three-time Gold Glover Andrelton Simmons leads MLB shortstops with 221 putouts…Leads MLB with a 17.9 Ultimate Zone Rating in 2018 (UZR) – FanGraphs…Since 2015, his 96 defensive runs saved (DRS) also lead MLB…Thru 921 career games, Simmons’ defensive WAR is 23.0 – best by any shortstop in MLB history...Simmons’ 110 double plays lead MLB shortstops and his 4.17 range factor per game ranks second among A.L. shortstops.

GLOVE STORY: With 72 errors this season, Angels are on pace to break club record for fewest miscues in a full campaign (80 set last season)…Fewest in a strike-shortened season is 76 in 1994…Club ranks tied for third in A.L. with .987 fielding pct...Halos lead MLB turning 166 double plays (team record is 203 in 1985)…Catchers own a 40.0 caught stealing pct. (30 of 75), tops in A.L…Mike Trout is only CF in MLB (min. 100 G) with a 1.000 fielding pct…Kole Calhoun’s 27 OF assists since 2016 rank third in A.L.

LEADING MEN: Mike Scioscia is in his 19th consecutive season with the Angels…Of the four major sports, only Greg Popovich (entering his 23rd season) has more uninterrupted tenure with current team… Scioscia (1,645 wins) ranks 18th on all-time managerial wins list (Jim Leyland 17th; 1,769).

BULLPEN BITS: Halo relievers lead MLB in inherited runners scored pct. allowing just 23.5% to score (59 of 251)…Bullpen has logged 597.1 IP, second in A.L. to TB…Since 2016, Jose Alvarez’s 201 games pitched rank second in A.L. (166.1 IP)…Over last two seasons (2017-18), Alvarez is tied for A.L. leads with 137 games pitched (B. Parker ranks fifth in span; 136 G).

HOT HALOS: Justin Upton has four HRs and a triples his last nine games…As a reliever this season, Taylor Cole owns a 1.48 ERA (30.1 IP – 5 ER) and 28 strikeouts…Since July 7th, has allowed three earned runs in 25 IP (1.08 ERA)…Andrelton Simmons has seven multi-hit efforts last 13 games and batting .325 last 21 G; 27/83)…Mike Trout is hitting .352 (37/105) with 24 runs, 11 HR, 19 RBI & 22 BB his last 31 games.

@ HOUSTON: Astros lead 2018 season series 10-6 (LAA is 4-3 at Minute Maid Park; 2-7 at Big A)…Halos have dropped 10 of last 14 overall meetings…Since 2016, LAA is 8-19 at the Big A vs. Astros... Houston leads all-time series 65-52…In 16 games against Astros this season, A. Simmons has hit .328 (20/61) with a double, two triples, three HR and 14 RBI. RANGERS ON DECK: Halos lead 2018 season series 10-6 (4-2 at home)…Shohei Ohtani is hitting .341 (15/44) with four doubles, four HRs and 10 RBI in 14 G vs. Texas...Eric Young Jr. at a .346 (9/26) clip vs. Rangers in 2018…LAA leads all-time series 467-443.

THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY September 22 (1975) Frank Tanana pitches 13 scoreless innings (with 13 K) only to receive a no-decision in the Angels’ 3-0 win in 16 innings…Adrian Garrett’s pinch-hit, walk-off, three-run home run in the bottom of the 16th wins it for the Halos. September 23 (2007) Angels clinch their third A.L. West title in four years with a 7-4 win over Seattle in the Club’s final home game of the season; (1973) Nolan Ryan became the fourth Angel to win 20 games in a complete game victory over the Twins in Minnesota…Six days later, teammate Bill Singer earned his 20th victory; (1978) Lyman Bostock is shot and killed in Gary, IN in a case of mistaken identity…One of the most likeable and promising Halo players was gone. The Club honored Bostock with a black armband for the remainder of the season.

WINS & LOSSES Current record ..................... 75-79 Home record ........................ 37-38 Road record ......................... 38-41 Pre-ASB record ..................... 49-48 Post-ASB record ................... 26-31 Current streak ...................... Lost 3 Current road trip ...................... 1-3 Last road trip ............................ 7-3 Last home stand ....................... 4-2 Last five games ......................... 1-4 Last 10 games........................... 4-6 Series ................................ 21-22-7 Number of Days In first place .............................. 22 In second place ......................... 23 In third place ............................. 42 In fourth place ........................... 89 In fifth place ............................... When Angels Score first ............................ 51-15 Score second or shutout ...... 24-64 1-run games .................... 23-15 Score 3 runs or fewer ........... 16-62 Score 4 runs or more ............ 59-17 Lead after 7 innings .............. 66-10 Trail after 7 innings ................ 4-66 Tied after 7 innings................... 5-3 Lead after 8 innings ................ 68-4 Trail after 8 innings ................ 2-69 Tied after 8 innings................... 5-6 Extra innings............................. 4-7 Come-from-behind wins ...... 33-22 Win/lose in final at-bat ........ 11-13 Walk-off games ........................ 5-5 Vs. LHS ................................. 20-29 Vs. RHS ................................. 55-50 Out-hit opponent ................. 52-17 Out-hit by opponent ............ 15-57 Opponent has equal hits .......... 8-5 Collect 10-or-more hits ........ 39-13 Allow 10-or-more hits .......... 13-34 Collect home run .................. 60-52 Allow home run .................... 42-66 Commit an error................... 18-37 Monthly Record March/April .... 16-12 (14-13 in ’17) May ................ 14-15 (14-15 in ’17) June................ 13-14 (14-14 in ’17) July ................... 11-13 (9-13 in ’17) August ............ 12-15 (18-10 in ‘17) Sept/Oct ........... 9-10 (11-17 in ’17)

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Sunday Sept. 23 @ Houston RHP Charlie Morton (15-3, 3.15) LHP Tyler Skaggs (8-8, 3.69) 11:10 am FSW, NHK

Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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BACK IN THE BIGS: Is making 25th start of the season for Angels and 12th on the road…Fourth start of season vs.

Houston…Recalled from Adv.-A Inland Empire on July 23 for sixth stint of season with Angels (did not pitch for 66ers

during stint with the team).

SCORELESS STREAKS: Set career high with 12 consecutive scoreless innings pitched between Aug. 31 – Sept. 10…Streak

was snapped in second frame of last start on Sept. 10 vs. Texas…Enters tonight with active streak of 15 straight

scoreless innings pitched on the road.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE THE ROAD: Is pitching to a 2.53 ERA (57 IP – 16 ER) on the road this season, compared with a

4.60 ERA (62.2 IP – 32 ER) at Angel Stadium…His road ERA ranks fourth in the American League (min. 50 IP) this season.

LAST TIME OUT: Did not factor in decision in last start on Sunday vs. Seattle after tossing five innings and allowing three

earned runs on six hits with one walk and three strikeouts.

THREE-OR-FEWER: Has allowed three-or-fewer runs in 14 of last 18 starts and in 19 of 24 starts on the season.

WALKS UP: Has walked 29 batters across last 16 starts after walking nine in previous eight starts to begin the year.

HOT AND COLD: In last 10 starts, is 5-2 with a 3.33 ERA (48.2 IP – 18 ER)…During seven game period from June 12 – July

23, was 0-6 with a 5.19 ERA (34.2 IP – 20 ER) but allowed two-or-fewer earned runs in four of the seven games...In his

first seven starts, Angels were 5-2 and he went 5-1 with a 2.48 ERA (36.1 IP – 10 ER).

ROOKIE RANKINGS: Ranks second among Major League rookies in wins and is seventh in innings pitched…Is third (min.

75 IP) among A.L. rookies in ERA and fourth in batting average against (.249)…Is the first Angels pitcher to record 10+

wins in his first Major League season since Jose Arredondo (10 wins in 2008); last Angels pitcher with 11 wins in first

season was Jered Weaver in 2006.

VS. HOUSTON: In three starts vs. Astros this season, is 1-1 with a 2.81 ERA (16 IP – 5 ER)…Has registered a quality start

in two of the three outings against Houston.

AT MINUTE MAID PARK: Tonight marks second career appearance at the ballpark…Earned the win in only previous

game in Houston on Aug. 31 after working six scoreless innings.

GENERATION GAP: When they faced off on June 1 at Angel Stadium, the 23 years, 55 days difference in age (8456 total

days) between Bartolo Colon (45 years, 8 days) and Jaime Barria (21 years, 318 days) was the largest in any Angels

game in franchise history…They matched that record when they faced off again on Sept. 5 at Globe Life Park.

STREAKING: Won four straight decisions between May 3 – June 1, which is longest streak by any Angels pitcher in 2018.

HALOS FROM PANAMA: Barria is the first Panama-born pitcher in Angels history…The only other player in franchise

history who was born in Panama is Hall of Famer Rod Carew.

NO-HIT BID: Carried a no-hitter through first 5.1 innings of start on May 3 vs. Baltimore before allowing a single to Trey

Mancini…Recorded first quality start of career and first winning decision at Angel Stadium.

RECORD BREAKING FRAME: During start on April 22 vs. San Francisco, tossed 49 pitches in a scoreless first inning,

including a Major League record 21-pitch at-bat vs. Brandon Belt (previous record was 20 pitches seen by Houston’s

Ricky Gutierrez vs. Cleveland RHP Bartolo Colon on June 26, 1998…Became first pitcher to throw 49+ pitches in an

inning without allowing a run since D-backs Nick Bierbrodt on June 13, 2001 vs. Cubs.

BIG LEAGUE DEBUT: Made Major League debut with Angels on April 11 at Texas and earned the win after tossing five

innings and allowing one run on one hit (HR by Ryan Rua) with three walks and three strikeouts.

STARTING WITH A START: In Major League debut on April 11, became the first player to make his Major League debut as

a starting pitcher for the Angels since Matt Shoemaker on Sept. 20, 2013 vs. Seattle…He also became the first player to

earn a win in MLB debut as a starter since Sean O’Sullivan on June 16, 2009 at San Francisco.

YOUTH WINS: Is the youngest player (21.267 on day of first win) to have earned a winning decision in the American

League this season.

YOUNG ANGELS: At 21 years, 267 days, Barria was the youngest Angels player to make his Major League debut since

Mike Trout (19 years, 335 days) on July 8, 2011…He’s the youngest pitcher to debut with Angels since Tyler Chatwood

(21 years, 85 days) on June 19, 2011.

WITH THE BEES: In four starts with Triple-A Salt Lake this season, is 0-0 with a 3.60 ERA (15 IP – 6 ER) and 16 strikeouts.

IN THE RANKINGS: Entered 2018 ranked by Baseball America as the #6 prospect in the Angels organization and was the

top pitching exclusive prospect (RHP/DH Shohei Ohtani was ranked #1)…Was ranked #7 by MLB.com in the Halos system

MINOR LEAGUE HONORS: Was selected to 2017 All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park and pitched one scoreless inning

in relief with one walk and two strikeouts for Team World…Named a 2017 California League Mid-Season All-Star and 2016

Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star…Selected as Angels Organizational Player of the Month for May and June 2017.

CAREER NOTES: Native of Panama City, Panama...Signed with Angels as an international free agent, April 11, 2013.

BARRIA’S BREAKDOWN AT A GLANCE CAREER___________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 10 9 119.2 48 91 3.61 HOME 4 6 62.2 32 46 4.60 ROAD 6 3 57 16 45 2.53 MAR/APR 1 1 7 3 4 3.86 MAY 3 0 23.1 7 20 2.70 JUNE 1 3 25.1 11 22 3.91 JULY 1 3 21.1 11 10 4.64 AUGUST 3 1 29.2 9 25 2.73 SEP/OCT 1 1 13 7 10 4.85

2018_ ____________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 10 9 119.2 48 91 3.61 HOME 4 6 62.2 32 46 4.60 ROAD 6 3 57 16 45 2.53 MAR/APR 1 1 7 3 4 3.86 MAY 3 0 23.1 7 20 2.70 JUNE 1 3 25.1 11 22 3.91 JULY 1 3 21.1 11 10 4.64 AUGUST 3 1 29.2 9 25 2.73 SEP/OCT 1 1 13 7 10 4.85

2018 VS. LEFT AND RIGHT ____________________ AVG H/AB HR

Left .227 53/233 6 Right .273 60/220 11

2018 RUN SUPPORT IN STARTS ___ Home: 44 R – 13 GS – 3.38 RPG Road: 40 R – 11 GS – 3.64 RPG Total: 84 R – 24 GS – 3.5 RPG

2018 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING ______________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 9 8 10 5 5 0 - -

2018 TEAM RECORD IN STARTS _____________ Home: 5-5 Road: 7-7 Total: 12-12

CAREER SINGLE-GAME BESTS_________________ Strikeouts: 7; 3 times; last, Aug. 14, 2018 at San Diego IP: 7; May 15, 2018 vs. Houston Win streak: 4; May 3 – June 1, 2018 Last SHO: None Last CG: None

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – RHP JAIME BARRIA 10-9, 3.61 ERA

Has not allowed a run in his last innings pitched on the road

ANGELS vs. VERLANDER PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Arcia .200 5 1 0 0 2 Blash --- - - - - - Briceño --- - - - - - Calhoun .108 37 4 0 1 20 Cowart .143 7 1 0 0 5 Fernandez --- - - - - - Fletcher .250 7 2 0 0 1 Hermosillo --- - - - - - Hudson --- - - - - - Johnson --- - - - - - Marte --- - - - - - Ohtani .250 12 3 1 2 5 Simmons .208 24 5 0 2 1 Trout .147 34 5 2 2 10 Upton .143 21 3 0 1 9 Ward .333 3 1 0 0 2 Young .000 3 0 0 0 2

TOMORROW’S STARTER AT HOUSTON LHP TYLER SKAGGS (8-8, 3.69 ERA)

Making 23rd start of the season and 13th on the road…Tossed three scoreless innings in last start on Tuesday at Oakland in return from third stint on the disabled list (left adductor strain)…In nine career games vs. Astros, is 4-3 with a 2.96 ERA (51.2 IP – 17 ER)…In two games this year vs. Houston, is 1-1 with a 2.08 ERA (13 IP – 3 ER)…Four wins vs. Astros are tied for his most vs. any opponent.

ASTROS vs. BARRIA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Altuve .333 6 2 0 1 2 Bregman .250 8 2 0 0 1 Correa .143 7 1 0 0 2 Davis --- - - - - - Gattis .000 3 0 0 0 0 Gonzalez .167 6 1 0 1 3 Gurriel .500 4 2 0 2 0 Kemp .000 1 0 0 0 0 Maldonado .333 3 1 0 0 0 Marisnick --- - - - - - McCann .667 3 2 0 1 0 Reddick .000 5 0 0 0 2 Springer .167 6 1 0 0 1 Stassi --- - - - - - Straw --- - - - - - Tucker --- - - - - - White .000 4 0 0 0 0

BARRIA’S 2018 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP SCORE W-L ERA LEFT IP H R ER HR BB SO PIT/STR With Triple-A Salt Lake

4/7 ALB 4-9 - 4.50 0-1 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 32/19 (59.4%) 4/17 SAC 12-3 - 2.70 9-1 4.2 3 1 1 1 1 4 76/44 (57.9%) 4/28 @ELP 2-7 - 2.92 1-1 5.2 5 2 2 1 1 6 79/49 (62.0%) 5/20 SAC 12-5 - 3.60 4-2 2.2 6 2 2 0 0 4 57/43 (75.4%) 6/7 RR 8-3 - 3.50 1-1 3 4 1 1 0 1 3 41/25 (61.0%) AAA TOTALS 0-0 3.50 - 18 20 7 7 2 5 19 340/180 (52.9%) With Angels

4/11 @TEX 7-2 W 1.80 5-1 5 1 1 1 1 3 3 71/44 (62.0%) 4/22 SF 2-4 L 3.86 0-0 2 5 2 2 0 1 1 77/57 (74.0%) 5/3 BAL 12-3 W 3.46 12-2 6 5 2 2 0 2 2 85/58 (68.2%) 5/9 @COL 8-0 W 2.45 4-0 5.1 5 0 0 0 1 7 89/61 (68.5%) 5/15 HOU 3-5 - 2.13 3-1 7 4 1 1 0 0 7 96/65 (67.7%) 5/26 @NYY 11-4 W 2.97 9-4 5 6 4 4 3 1 4 89/61 (68.5%) 6/1 TEX 6-0 W 2.48 6-0 6 4 0 0 0 1 6 89/57 (64.0%) 6/12 @SEA 3-6 L 2.61 1-3 5 8 3 2 2 0 2 82/54 (65.9%) 6/18 ARI 4-7 L 3.57 2-6 4 6 6 6 2 1 5 77/45 (58.4%) 6/23 TOR 1-4 - 3.40 0-1 5 4 1 1 1 4 5 93/49 (56.7%) 6/28 @BOS 2-4 L 3.40 1-1 5.1 4 2 2 1 2 4 98/54 (55.1%) 7/5 @SEA 1-4 L 3.39 1-2 5.1 5 2 2 0 3 1 87/50 (57.5%) 7/11 SEA 0-3 L 3.55 0-3 5 5 3 3 1 0 5 78/49 (62.8%) 7/23 CWS 3-5 L 3.80 3-2 5 4 4 4 1 3 2 71/41 (57.7%) 7/28 SEA 11-5 W 3.74 10-2 6 5 2 2 2 0 2 86/54 (62.8%) 8/3 @CLE 7-4 - 3.84 3-3 5 6 3 3 0 2 3 92/55 (59.8%) 8/8 DET 6-0 W 3.59 5-0 5.2 5 0 0 0 1 5 92/57 (62.0%) 8/14 @SD 7-3 W 3.50 5-1 5 6 1 1 1 1 7 86/55 (64.0%) 8/19 @TEX 2-4 - 3.41 2-1 5 7 1 1 0 1 5 78/50 (64.1%) 8/25 HOU 3-8 L 3.67 0-4 3 5 4 4 0 2 1 72/42 (58.3%) 8/31 @HOU 3-0 W 3.46 3-0 6 3 0 0 0 1 4 85/57 (67.1%) 9/5 @TEX 9-3 W 3.30 6-0 5 2 0 0 0 3 5 79/46 (58.2%) 9/10 TEX 2-5 L 3.53 0-4 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 60/31 (51.7%) 9/16 SEA 4-3 - 3.61 3-3 5 6 3 3 1 1 3 82/55 (67.1%) MLB TOTALS 10-9 3.61 - 119.2 113 49 48 17 38 91 1994/1247 (62.5%)

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IN THE ‘PEN

#49 MIGUEL ALMONTE (RHP) AGE: 25 Allowed career-high five runs Thursday at Oakland.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on Sept. 1 for second stint of season with Angels…Appeared in one game during first stint with the club.

Made Angels debut on July 5 at SEA (1 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 1 SO).

Began season on minor league disabled list (shoulder)…Made one rehab appearance with AZL Angels on June 18 (one scoreless inning).

In 25 games for Triple-A Salt Lake this season, was 1-1 with a 10.18 ERA (20.1 IP – 23 ER) and 22 strikeouts…In 19 games during last stint with Bees, was 0-1 with a 12.50 ERA (15 IP – 21 ER).

Made Major League debut with Royals on Sept. 1, 2015 vs. DET.

Acquired by Angels on April 4, 2018 for cash considerations.

Last Outing: 9/20 @ OAK (0 IP, 5 BF, 3 H, 5 ER, 2 BB) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#48 JOSÉ ÁLVAREZ (LHP) AGE: 29 Charged with loss Saturday night after allowing two runs.

73 appearances are tied for American League lead this season and are the most by a left-hander in Angels history (previous was 66 games by Mike Holtz in 1997.

Recorded first save of season on Sept. 9 at Chicago (A.L.).

Five wins this season are a new career-high.

Has stranded 42 of 49 inherited runners this season…49 IR are tied for the most in the Majors…85.7% stranded rate is third best in Majors.

Has allowed seven ER against the Astros this year (5 games; 2 IP) and 12 ER against all other opponents (58.1 IP).

48 appearances before the All-Star Break are an Angels record.

Matched season high with three strikeouts on May 27 at Yankee Stadium.

Last Outing: 9/15 vs. SEA (L; 0.1 IP, 2 ER, 1 BB, 1 SO) Holds: 13 Saves/Opps: 1/4

#38 JUSTIN ANDERSON (RHP) AGE: 25 Charged with three runs Tuesday…Had allowed two runs in previous 10 games.

Has not allowed a run in 14 of last 17 outings.

Stranded 21 of 24 inherited runners this season.

Struck out all four batters faced on 8/10 vs. OAK…First Angels pitcher to do so (min. 4 BF) since Cory Rasmus (4 BF – 4 SO) on Oct. 4, 2015 at TEX.

Earned third win of season Aug. 3 at Cleveland after working one perfect inning.

Matched season-high with 1.2 scoreless innings on July 29 vs. Mariners.

Made 34 first half appearances, going 2-2 with four saves, a 3.38 ERA (34.2 IP – 13 ER) and 45 strikeouts.

Had streak of nine straight scoreless outings (9.1 IP) snapped June 6 vs. KC.

Recorded first career win May 23 at TOR…Earned first career save May 14 vs. HOU.

Made Major League debut April 23 in hometown of Houston.

Last Outing: 9/18 @ OAK (0.1 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO) Holds: 22 Saves/Opps: 4/6

#32 CAM BEDROSIAN (RHP) AGE: 26 Matched season-high with four runs allowed Tuesday night.

Recorded fifth win of the season on Aug. 18 at Texas

In 18 games from June 1 – July 11, pitched to a 0.49 ERA (18.1 IP – 1 ER).

Has not been charged with an earned run in 42 of last 52 appearances.

Has stranded 20 of 26 inherited runners this season.

46 pre-All-Star Break games are an Angels record for a righty.

Had streak of 12 straight appearances without allowing an earned run from June 15 – July 11.

Earned wins in consecutive appearances June 4 & 6 vs. Royals.

Earned first save of the season on April 24 at HOU with 1.1 scoreless innings… Third career 4+ out save.

Pitched season-high 1.2 scoreless on April 20 vs. Giants.

Last Outing: 9/18 @ OAK (0.2 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO) Holds: 11 Saves/Opps: 1/8

#62 PARKER BRIDWELL (RHP) AGE: 25 Has allowed seven earned runs in two IP across last two appearances.

Pitched two scoreless innings Sept. 13 in first relief appearance for Angels since being recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake for second stint of 2018 with LAA.

Just six of 27 Major League appearances have been in relief.

Only game with Angels in first stint with team this season came on April 6 vs. Oakland (1.2 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 0 BB, 0 SO).

In six games with Triple-A Salt Lake this season, went 1-1 with a 8.68 ERA (28 IP – 27 ER).

Spent majority of season on Salt Lake’s disabled list (two DL stints this year)…Last pitched on June 5 vs. Round Rock.

Last Outing: 9/21 @ HOU (1 IP, 3 H, 4 ER, 1 BB) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#31 TY BUTTREY (RHP) AGE: 25 Has allowed one earned run in 15.1 innings pitched this year (0.59 ERA)

Recorded fourth save Tuesday night with career-high 1.2 IP…Joined Minnie Rojas (1966) as only Angels players with 4+ saves in first 14 career games.

Earned first career save Sept. 7 at White Sox with one perfect inning pitched.

Made Major League debut Aug. 16 at TEX, working one scoreless inning.

Became 32nd different pitcher used by Angels this season, which set club record.

Acquired from Boston on July 30 (with LHP Williams Jerez) for INF Ian Kinsler.

After joining Angels organization, made one appearance with AZL Angels (1 IP, 3 SO) and four with Triple-A Salt Lake (4 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 SO).

In 32 games with Triple-A Pawtucket, went 1-1 with one save and a 2.25 ERA (44 IP – 11 ER) and 64 strikeouts.

Was ranked by MLB.com as the #19 prospect in the Red Sox system when he was acquired by Angels.

Last Outing: 9/18 @ OAK (SV; 1.2 IP, 1 H, 3 SO) Holds: 6 Saves/Opps: 3/3

#67 TAYLOR COLE (RHP) AGE: 28 Has pitched to a 1.08 ERA across his last 25 relief innings (3 ER), dating to July 7.

Recorded second win of season Sunday vs. SEA with two perfect innings pitched.

Pitched four scoreless innings on Sept. 10 vs. Texas in longest outing of career.

Earned first win of Major League career on Sept. 3 at Texas.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on Aug. 28 for third stint of season with Angels.

Made first Major League start on Aug. 12 vs. A’s and allowed three runs in 1.1 IP…In two games as a starter, is pitching to a 23.14 ERA (2.1 IP – 6 ER), compared with a 1.42 ERA (25.1 IP – 4 ER) as a reliever.

Has recorded 4+ outs in 11 of 13 games for Angels.

Made Angels debut on July 1 and pitched three scoreless innings…First reliever to work at least three shutout frames in Angels debut since David Pauley in 2012.

In 32 games for Triple-A Salt Lake this season, is 3-0 with a six saves (nine opportunities) and a 5.16 ERA (52.1 IP – 30 ER) and 60 strikeouts.

Last Outing: 9/21 @ HOU (2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#36 WILLIAMS JEREZ (LHP) AGE: 26 Worked one scoreless inning Thursday afternoon.

Has allowed eight runs (six earned) across last six outings for Angels after pitching seven scoreless innings across first six games for Angels.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake on Sept. 7 for second stint with LAA.

Made Major League debut Aug. 7 vs. DET and pitched two scoreless innings.

Acquired from Boston on July 30 (with RHP Ty Buttrey) for INF Ian Kinsler.

In 38 total games in Triple-A this year (34 with Pawtucket & 4 with Salt Lake), was 2-2 with six saves, a 4.69 ERA (55.2 IP – 28 ER) and 74 strikeouts.

Was ranked by MLB.com as the #23 prospect in the Red Sox system when he was acquired by Angels.

Last Outing: 9/20 @ OAK (1 IP, 2 SO) Holds: 2 Saves/Opps: -

#33 JIM JOHNSON (RHP) AGE: 34 Charged with six runs Thursday at OAK…Most since July 27, 2012 for BAL; also vs.

Oakland…Six unearned runs allowed matches franchise record.

Made second start of career Sept. 11 vs. TEX…Streak of 666 games in relief between starts was second longest in MLB history (670 games by Tyler Clippard).

Reinstated from disabled list on July 22…Missed 32 games with a lumbar strain.

Has stranded 19 of 28 inherited runners on the season.

Has recorded four-or-more outs 12 times this year…Recorded four-or-more outs in just three of 61 outings last season for Atlanta.

In 33 games before being placed on DL, went 2-2 with one save, a 3.93 ERA (34.1 IP – 15 ER) and 31 strikeouts.

Recorded first save of the season on May 10 vs. Minnesota and the 177th of his career (eighth most among players on active rosters).

Last Outing: 9/20 @ OAK (1 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 0 ER) Holds: 8 Saves/Opps: 1/4

#68 DECK McGUIRE (RHP) AGE: 29 Allowed one run in one inning Thursday in third appearance since being recalled

from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 5 for sixth stint of year with LAA.

Ejected on Aug. 25 (first career ejection) after hitting Yuli Gurriel with a pitch.

Pitched four innings Aug. 17 at TEX, matching longest relief outing of career (also June 26, 2018 at Boston).

Made Angels debut June 24 vs. Toronto after being acquired from Texas on June 19 for cash considerations or a player to be named later.

Final appearance for Toronto came on May 24 vs. Angels and first appearance with Angels came June 24 vs. Toronto…Became the first pitcher to have consecutive appearances come in this fashion since Francisco Liriano in 2012 (pitched for Twins at White Sox on July 23 and then pitched for White Sox at Twins on July 31)…Additionally, the last pitcher to appear for and against the Blue Jays in the same season also happens to be Francisco Liriano in 2017. (STATS LLC).

In four games for Toronto this season, was 0-0 with a 6.48 ERA (8.1 IP – 6 ER).

Last Outing: 9/20 @ OAK (1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 BB) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

#53 BLAKE PARKER (RHP) AGE: 33 Pitched one scoreless inning Tuesday night in first appearance of road trip.

Holding right-handers to a .213 (27/127) batting average this season.

Save on Aug. 10 vs. Oakland was the first for an Angles pitcher since July 8…Streak of 25 games without a save was fifth longest in Angels history.

In 43 first half appearances, was 2-1 with 10 saves, a 3.05 ERA (44.1 IP – 15 ER) and 50 strikeouts.

Earned the win on July 6 vs. Dodgers with one scoreless inning.

Has established a new career-high in saves this year (previous was eight in 2017).

Has inherited the bases loaded three times this season and has not allowed any of the nine runners to score.

Earned first save of season on March 30 at Oakland.

Last Outing: 9/18 @ OAK (1 IP, 1 H, 2 SO) Holds: 5 Saves/Opps: 14/17

#25 NOÉ RAMIREZ (RHP) AGE: 28 Worked two perfect innings last night in second outing of the road trip.

Earned sixth win of season Tuesday night with 1.1 scoreless innings pitched.

Made first start of Major League career on Aug. 28 vs. Rockies…Became first player in LAA history to record a save one night and then make a start the following day.

Recorded first career save on Aug. 27 vs. Colorado.

Earned fourth win of the year on July 10 vs. Seattle with 1.1 shutout frames.

On June 21 vs. Toronto, registered the win after working 2.2 scoreless innings

Matched career highs with three innings pitched & four strikeouts May 12 vs. MIN

Earned first Major League win on April 4 vs. Cleveland.

Last Outing: 9/21 @ HOU (2 IP, 3 SO) Holds: 6 Saves/Opps: 1/4

#57 HANSEL ROBLES (RHP) AGE: 28 Tossed one scoreless frame Tuesday night…Has not allowed an earned run in eight

of last nine appearances.

Returned from DL Aug. 26…Missed nine games with right shoulder impingement

Stranded 10 of 17 inherited runners since joining Angels.

Worked two scoreless frames Aug. 6 in longest appearance with Angels.

Had streak of 16 straight outings without allowing a HR from June 25 – July 29.

Inherited bases loaded on June 27 at Boston and stranded all three runners.

Charged with loss in Angels debut on June 24 vs. Toronto after allowing go-ahead HR to Kendrys Morales in 10th inning.

Claimed off waivers on June 23 from Mets after DFA by New York on June 22.

Appeared in 16 games with the Mets this season, going 2-2 with a 5.03 ERA (19.2 IP – 11 ER) and 23 strikeouts (10.53 strikeouts per nine innings).

Last Outing: 9/18 @ OAK (1 IP) Holds: 6 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#47 JUNICHI TAZAWA (RHP) AGE: 32 Charged with one run Thursday and allowed two inherited runners to score.

Tossed 1.1 scoreless innings Saturday, matching longest appearance for Angels.

In Angels debut on Sept. 2 following Shohei Ohtani’s start, marked first time two Japanese teammates pitched in same game since Game 3 of 2017 World Series when Dodgers had Yu Darvish and Kenta Maeda pitch (also at Houston).

Had contract selected from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 1.

Signed by Angels to minor league contract on July 13…In seven games with Triple-A Salt Lake, went 0-1 with two saves and a 7.11 ERA (6.1 IP – 5 ER) and five SO.

Native of Yokohama, Japan…Became fifth Japanese-born player in franchise history...First time Angels have two Japanese players in one season.B

Began season with Miami and appeared in 22 games, going 1-1 with a 9.00 ERA (20 IP – 20 ER) and 24 strikeouts before being released May 21.

Signed minor league deal with Detroit on June 3 and appeared in seven games with Triple-A Toledo, going 0-1 with a 9.39 ERA (7.2 IP – 8 ER)…released on July 9.

Last Outing: 9/20 @ OAK (0.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER) Holds: - Saves/Opps: -

MARINERS vs. BARRIA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Beckham --- - - - - - Cano --- - - - - - Cruz .444 9 4 2 4 0 Freitas .667 3 2 1 1 0 Gamel .400 5 2 0 0 1 Gordon .250 12 3 0 1 1 Haniger .375 8 3 2 3 1 Healy .000 8 0 0 0 1 Heredia .375 8 3 0 1 2 Herrmann .000 2 0 0 0 0 Maybin --- - - - - - Negron --- - - - - - Romine --- - - - - - Seager .111 9 1 0 0 1 Segura .273 11 3 0 0 2 Span .200 5 1 0 0 0 Vogelbach --- - - - - -

MARINERS vs. BARRIA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Beckham --- - - - - - Cano --- - - - - - Cruz .444 9 4 2 4 0 Freitas .667 3 2 1 1 0 Gamel .400 5 2 0 0 1 Gordon .250 12 3 0 1 1 Haniger .375 8 3 2 3 1 Healy .000 8 0 0 0 1 Heredia .375 8 3 0 1 2 Herrmann .000 2 0 0 0 0 Maybin --- - - - - - Negron --- - - - - - Romine --- - - - - - Seager .111 9 1 0 0 1 Segura .273 11 3 0 0 2 Span .200 5 1 0 0 0 Vogelbach --- - - - - - Zunino .500 2 1 0 0 1

MARINERS vs. BARRIA PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Beckham --- - - - - - Cano --- - - - - - Cruz .444 9 4 2 4 0 Freitas .667 3 2 1 1 0 Gamel .400 5 2 0 0 1 Gordon .250 12 3 0 1 1 Haniger .375 8 3 2 3 1 Healy .000 8 0 0 0 1 Heredia .375 8 3 0 1 2 Herrmann .000 2 0 0 0 0 Maybin --- - - - - - Negron --- - - - - - Romine --- - - - - - Seager .111 9 1 0 0 1 Segura .273 11 3 0 0 2 Span .200 5 1 0 0 0 Vogelbach --- - - - - - Zunino .500 2 1 0 0 1

ANGELS vs. GONZALES PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Arcia --- - - - - - Blash --- - - - - - Briceño .000 3 0 0 0 0 Calhoun .100 10 1 0 1 2 Cowart --- - - - - - Fernandez --- - - - - - Fletcher .200 10 2 0 2 2 Hermosillo --- - - - - - Hudson --- - - - - - Marte .231 13 3 2 4 5 Ohtani --- - - - - - Simmons .438 16 7 0 0 1 Trout .471 17 8 1 2 4 Upton .200 15 3 1 2 6 Ward --- - - - - - E. Young --- - - - - -

ATHLETICS vs. SKAGGS PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Barreto .000 3 0 0 0 2 Canha .167 12 2 0 0 3 Chapman .333 6 2 0 1 2 Davis .385 13 5 2 4 1 Fowler --- - - - - - Joyce --- - - - - - Laureano .000 2 0 0 0 2 Lowrie .353 17 6 0 0 4 Lucroy .333 12 4 1 3 2 Martini --- - - - - - Olson .111 9 1 0 0 2 Phegley .400 5 2 0 1 1 Pinder .333 9 3 0 1 3 Piscotty .429 7 3 0 0 2 Semien .500 16 8 2 5 3 Taylor --- - - - - -

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BATTER’S BOX

#37 FRANCISCO ARCIA (C) AGE: 28

Thursday, became the first player in baseball history to catch, pitch and hit a home run in the same game…Started the game a catcher, pitched innings 7-9 and homered in the 9th inning…Was the first Angels pitcher to hit a home run since Clyde Wright in 1972.

Thursday’s pitching performance was the second of the season (2 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 2 HR)…Is the first position player in franchise history to pitch twice in a season (other than Ohtani) since Willie Smith in 1964 (pitched in 15 games)…Also pitched the 9th inning Aug. 11th (1 IP, 1 H), becoming the first Angels position player to pitch since Chili Davis, June 17, 1993 vs. Texas.

Batting .382 (13/34) with three doubles, five home runs and 17 RBI at home compared to .130 (7/54) with three RBI on the road.

Had contract selected July 26th…Combined to drive in a new Major League record 10 RBI in first two career games (July 26 & 28)…Spent 12 years in the minor leagues prior to making debut this season.

Played in 46 games between Double-A Mobile (4 G) and Triple-A Salt Lake (42 G), batting .275 (44/160) with three doubles, two triples, three home runs and 26 RBI.

#54 JABARI BLASH (OF) AGE: 29

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 4th…Making fifth stint in the Majors this season.

Finished the minor league season batting .317 (91/287) with 21 doubles, a triple, 29 home runs and 68 RBI…29 home runs led the Pacific Coast League, led all Triple-A players and were tied for 8th in all of the minor league baseball…Was the first Bee to win the PCL home run title since Mark Trumbo in 2010 (36 HR).

Acquired by the Angels from the Yankees for a player to be named later Feb. 21…Traded to the Yankees from the Padres for Chase Headley, Bryan Michell and cash, Dec. 12, 2017.

#10 JOSE BRICEÑO (C) AGE: 25

Halo pitchers have fashioned a 3.85 ERA with Briceño catching.

Recalled from Triple-A Aug. 31st…Marks second stint in the Majors this season…Last option to Salt Lake Aug. 15th.

Connected for third home run of the season Aug. 13 at San Diego…Hit second career home run May 31st in second career start…First Angel all-time to homer in their first two Major League starts…Made Major League debut May 26th.

Appeared in 29 games with Triple-A Salt Lake this season…Was batting .277 (31/112) with five doubles, eight home runs and 25 RBI.

#56 KOLE CALHOUN (OF) AGE: 29

Homered in fourth at-bat Sunday to snap an 0-for-25 skid…One hit in last 34 at-bats.

Sunday’s home run was 19th of the season…Has hit 20+ homers only once in career: 26 in 2015.

2018 marks fifth consecutive campaign with at least 15 homers…Joins Tim Salmon (9 seasons) & Vladimir Guerrero (5 seasons) as the only Angel right fielders to homer 15 times in at least five seasons.

Favorite college program is Arizona State University (attended ASU), favorite NFL team is the Denver Broncos and favorite NBA team is the Phoenix Suns.

#22 KALEB COWART (INF) AGE: 26

Hit first career grand slam Tuesday…Marked first grand slam by an Angel this season and first by a Halo since Cliff Pennington’s Aug. 30, 2017 also vs. Oakland…First home run since Aug. 22, 2017.

Tuesday’s five RBI were a career high…Entered Tuesday’s game with three RBI total on the season.

With the Angels this season, has played 19 games at third base, eight games at second, five games at first and five games in left.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake July 31st…Making fourth different stint with the Angels this season, all coming since the start of June…Hit .287 (74/258) with 36 runs scored, 20 doubles, three triples, six home runs & 45 RBI with the Bees.

Favorite college football program is the University of Georgia.

#20 JOSÉ FERNÁNDEZ (INF) AGE: 30

Hits in 10 of last 13 games and 22 of 31 big league games on the season (.269; 28/104).

Six of last 12 hits have gone for extra bases: 4 2B’s and 2 HR’s…Hit second career home run Sept. 12th and second in as many days…Connected for first career homer Sept. 11th…Is the oldest Angels player (30 years, 137 days) to hit his first career home run in his first Major League season (previous was Felix Torres at 30 years, 45 days in 1962).

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 1…Making fourth big league stint this season…Initially had contract selected from Triple-A June 8th & made Major League debut that night (1-for-3).

In 91 games in Triple-A, hit .333 (119/357) with 19 doubles, a triple, 17 home run and 59 RBI…Was leading the team in hits (117) and average (min. 275 AB)…Had posted a .375 (15/40) average with five home runs over his last 10 games in the minors prior to most recent call up.

#6 DAVID FLETCHER (INF) AGE: 24

Left Sunday’s game in the 1st inning with a left hamstring strain.

Hits in 25 of last 32 games…Has posted a .308 (37/120) clip over last 30 games, lifting season average from .250 to .275…Halos are 26-23 when he gets a hit compared to 8-22 when he is hitless.

Made Major League debut June 13th vs. Seattle (3-for-4)…From debut to Sunday’s injury, ranked in the Top 5 by A.L. rookies in several categories including, average (.275, 3rd), hits (78, 2nd), doubles (18, 3rd), runs (35, T4th) and OBP (.316, 4th).

Hit .350 (89/254) with 25 doubles, five triples, six home runs, 35 RBI and 55 runs scored in AAA this season…Was leading PCL in hits, doubles, extra-base hits & runs at the time of promotion.

Ranked as the Angels #21 prospect according to MLB.com.

Born in Orange, CA…Attended Cypress High School (10 miles from Angel Stadium) & Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles)…Fan of Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo64…Favorite NFL team is Carolina Panthers.

#59 MICHAEL HERMOSILLO (OF) AGE: 23

Hits in a season-long six straight games with an at-bat.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 4th…Marks fifth stint in Majors…Most recent option came July 13th after recall July 10th…First recall was May 18th and made Major League debut that night, starting in right field (1-for-4, 2B).

Finished the minor league season appearing in 68 games with Triple-A Salt Lake and batting .267 (73/273) with 14 doubles, four triples, 12 home runs, 46 RBI and 10 stolen bases…Hit .259 (59/228) vs. right-handed pitching and .311 (14/45) against lefties.

Entered the season ranked by MLB.com as the Angels #13 prospect.

#44 JOE HUDSON (C) AGE: 27

Tallied first Major League hit Wednesday…Made first big league start Sept. 11th…Made Major League debut Sept. 8th (PH, C, 0/1, 1 RBI)…Had contract selected from Triple-A Salt Lake Sept. 4th.

Traded to the Angels from the Reds June 30th and was assigned to Triple-A Salt Lake…Played for three different minor league Clubs this year: Triple-A Louisville (Reds), Triple-A Salt Lake and Double-A Mobile…Hit .293 (49/167) with 10 doubles, a triple, four home runs and 22 RBI at the minor league level…Combined to hit .317 (37/116) following trade to the Angels organization, including a .311 (28/90) clip with six doubles, three home runs and 14 RBI in 26 games for the Bees.

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: - CURRENT STREAK: 3 (3/9)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 6 times, last 9/4 at TEX HR: 1; 7/12 vs. SEA STREAK: 8 G; Aug. 14-22 RBI: 3; 8/18 @ TEX

LAST NIGHT: 0/4, SO HOU SERIES: 0/4 ROAD TRIP: 0/10 CURRENT STREAK: 0/10

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 8 times, last 8/27 vs. COL HR: 2; 7/13 @ LAD STREAK: 7 G; July 25-Aug 1 RBI: 3; 5 times, last 9/1

LAST NIGHT: 1/3, 1 RBI, SO HOU SERIES: 1/3, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: 2/8, 1 R, HR, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 (2/7)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; twice, last, 9/12 vs. TEX HR: 2; 9/12 vs. TEX STREAK: 4 G; Aug. 7-16 RBI: 6; 7/28 vs. SEA

LAST NIGHT: 0/4, 3 SO HOU SERIES: 0/4 ROAD TRIP: 2/15, 1 R, 3B, HR, 5 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/11

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; twice, last, 9/18 @ OAK HR: 1; 9/18 @ OAK STREAK: 3 G; Aug. 5-7 RBI: 5; 9/18 @ OAK

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 0/4 CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 6/15 @ OAK HR: 1; 3 times, last 8/13 STREAK: 5 G; Aug. 3-10 RBI: 2; 5/26 @ NYY

LAST NIGHT: 1/4, 1 R, 2B HOU SERIES: 1/4, 1 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 3/12, 2 R, 2 2B, 1 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 2 (3/8)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 6 times, last, 9/20 at OAK HR: 1; twice, last, 9/12 STREAK: 6 G; Sept. 5-12 RBI: 1; 8 times, last 9/20

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 0/4 CURRENT STREAK: 0/6

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 1; 3 times, last, 8/22 at ARI HR: - STREAK: - RBI: 1; 7/20 vs. HOU

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 2/3, 2B CURRENT STREAK: 6 (6/11)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 1; 6 times, last 7/12 vs. SEA HR: - STREAK: 6 G; July 12- current RBI: -

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 1/3 CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/3)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 1; Sept. 19 @ OAK HR: - STREAK: 1; Sept. 19-current RBI: 1; 9/8 at CWS

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LAST NIGHT: 0/4, 2 SO HOU SERIES: 0/4 ROAD TRIP: 2/10, 1 R CURRENT STREAK: 0/6

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; twice, last, 9/5 at TEX HR: 2; twice last, 9/5 at TEX STREAK: 8 G; Aug. 30-Sept. 10 RBI: 3; 9 times, last 9/8

#18 SHERMAN JOHNSON (INF) AGE: 28

Made Major League debut Wednesday, entering the game in the 6th inning at second base (0/1)…Was the 60th different player used by the Angels this season, extending Club record…Had contract selected from Triple-A Salt Lake prior to Tuesday’s game.

Finished the minor league season appearing in a combined 66 games for both Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Salt Lake…Finished the season with the Bees (AAA) batting .277 (41/148) with seven doubles, four triples, four home runs and 14 RBI…Made starts at first base, second base, third base, left field and right field this season in the minors…Has spent seven seasons in the minors.

Drafted by Angels in the 14th round of the 2012 First Year Player draft out of Florida State University.

#19 JEFRY MARTE (INF) AGE: 26

Hits a season-long four straight games…Eight hits in 24 at-bats (.333) this month following a 7-for-56 (.125) skid.

Has appeared in 65 games at first base, 10 games at third and two in left this season.

Connected for second career pinch-hit home run Aug. 21st.

Reinstated from disabled list July 7th…Missed 20 games with left wrist sprain.

38 hits in 84 games have surpassed hit total from 2017 (22 H in 45 G).

#17 SHOHEI OHTANI (RHP/DH) AGE: 24

AS A HITTER: o .286 (84/294), 53 R, 20 2B, 2 3B, 20 HR, 55 RBI, 9 SB, .941 OPS, 2.6 offensive bWAR

AS A PITCHER: o 4-2, 3.31 ERA (51.2 IP- 19 ER), 63 SO, 22 BB, 1.2 pitching bWAR

Hits in 13 of last 18 games (.328; 20/61).

Hit 20th home run of the season last Saturday…20 home runs rank fourth by an American League rookie…Became the eighth rookie in franchise history with a 20 homer season and first since Trout (30 HR) in 2012…Halo rookie record for homers is Tim Salmon’s 31 in 1993…Needs one more SB to record the third 20 HR/10 SB rookie season in franchise history: Devon White in 1987 and Trout in 2012.

Is just the second Japanese native with a 20 home run season, joining Hideki Matsui (5 times, once in 2010 with the Angels)…Hit 19th home run of the season Sept. 7th, breaking tie with Kenji Johjima (18 HR in 2006 with Seattle) for the most homers ever by a Japanese-born rookie.

Has hit 13 home runs since the All-Star break…Only four rookies in franchise history have hit more homers after the break: Trout (18 HR in 2012), Lee Thomas (15 HR in 1961), Garret Anderson (14 HR in 1995) and Tim Salmon (14 HR in 1993).

With eighth stolen base, joined Jimmy Ryan (1888 Cubs) as the only players with 15 home runs, eight stolen bases and three pitching appearances in a single season.

Has joined Babe Ruth as the only players ever to hit 15 home runs and pitch 50 innings in a season…Also joined Babe Ruth (1918 & 1919) as the only players since 1900 with 10+ HR and 4+ wins as a pitcher in a single campaign.

Batting .269 (46/171) with 11 doubles, 13 home runs and 29 RBI at Angel Stadium this season…Only Halo rookies to hit more homers at home have been Tim Salmon (23 in 1993), Ken Hunt (17 in 1961), Mike Trout (16 HR in 2012) and Mark Trumbo (14 HR in 2011)…Owns a .309 (38/123) clip with eight doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 26 RBI on the road.

On Sept. 10th, was named the American League Player of the Week (second Player of the Week honors)…Hit .474 (9/19) with eight runs scored, a double, a triple, four home runs 10 RBI and two stolen bases during his five games…Named April’s American League Rookie of the Month.

#2 ANDRELTON SIMMONS (INF) AGE: 27

Driven in a career-high 73 RBI this season…158 hits and 11 home runs are second most of career.

Tallied 25th double of the season last night…Marks second straight 25 2B/10 HR season…Is the only shortstop in franchise history to have consecutive 25-double, 10-home run seasons (Jim Fregosi accomplished the feat in 1966 and 1970).

Batting .328 (20/61) with two doubles, a triple, three home runs and 14 RBI vs. the Astros this season, including a .429 (12/28) clip at Minute Maid Park (2 2B’s, HR, 10 RBI)…Most RBI in a single season by a visiting player at Minute Maid Park is 15 by Lance Berkman (w/ STL) in 2011.

Batting .333 (18/54) with two home runs and seven RBI over last 12 games.

Hit 11th home run of the season Sept. 7th…Hit 14 homers in 2017…Marks first time in career hitting 10+ home runs in consecutive seasons…Is the first Angels shortstop with back-to-back 10 homer seasons was Jim Fregosi in 1969 and 1970 (min. 65% of games at SS).

Struck out 41 times this year…14.43 PA/K leads the Majors…Looking to become first player to bat above .300 in a season while striking out less than 45 times since Victor Martinez in 2014.

According to FanGraphs.com, 20 defensive runs saved rank second by a M.L. shortstop and third in the Majors…Since joining the Angels in 2016, his 70 DRS rank second in the Majors.

#27 MIKE TROUT (OF) ★ 2018 ALL-STAR ★ AGE: 27

VS. HOUSTON: o 45 of 91 career hits vs. Houston have gone for extra bases: 24 2B’s, four 3B’s, 17 HR’s.

HOME RUNS: o Hit 37th home run of the season yesterday…Four home runs in last five games. o 37 home runs are the second most of career (41 HR in 2015) and rank fifth in the American League

this season…Marks third 35+ homer campaign, most in franchise history. o With 30th home run, joined Willie Mays as the only players with three seasons of 30 HR/20 SB prior

to their age-27 campaign.

WALKS: o Leading the A.L. with 115 walks (includes M.L. leading 23 IBB)…One walk shy from tying his own

Club record for walks in a single season: 116 BB in 2016. o Has reached 100 walks, 25 HR and 20 steals in a season for the third time in career (2013 &

2016)…Joins Barry Bonds (7 times), Bobby Abreu (3) & Jeff Bagwell (3) as the only players ever to do so at least three times in career.

RUNS: o Needs three more runs for sixth 100-run season of career…Would be just the seventh player all-

time (3rd in A.L. history) with 6, 100-run campaigns prior to their age-27 season: Alex Rodriguez (7 seasons), Albert Pujols (6), Hank Aaron (6), Mickey Mantle (6), Mel Ott (6), Bill Dahlen (6)…789 career runs are the fifth most in A.L. history by a player in their age-26 season or younger: Ty Cobb is fourth with 808.

o Five career 100-run seasons are the most in franchise history…No other player had more than two…789 career runs scored rank fifth in franchise history.

STOLEN BASES: o 24 steals are tied for eighth in the American League. o Needs one more stolen base to amass second career 30 home run/25 stolen base campaign (also,

2012)…Would be the only player in franchise history with multiple such seasons (Bobby Bonds in 1977) and just the seventh player in baseball history to turn the trick twice prior to their age-27 campaign: Willie Mays (1956-57), Bobby Bonds (1969 and 1971), Darryl Strawberry (1987-88), Jose Canseco (1988 and 1991), Ron Gant (1900-91) and Sammy Sosa (1993 and 1995).

o Vying to become the fifth player all-time and first American Leaguer ever with 120 walks, 30 home runs and 25 stolen bases in a single season: Barry Bonds (6 seasons), Jeff Bagwell (2 seasons), Chipper Jones (1999) and Bobby Abreu (2004).

LAST NIGHT: 2/4, 1 R, 2B HOU SERIES: 2/4, 1 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: 5/14, 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (2/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; twice, last 6/29 @ BAL HR: 2; 4/24 @ HOU STREAK: 12 G; April 21-May 8 RBI: 5; 4/24 @ HOU

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 1/4 CURRENT STREAK: 4 (5/14)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 6/4 vs. KC HR: 1; 5 times, last 8/21 STREAK: 4 G; Sept. 7-current RBI: 3; twice, last 7/15

LAST NIGHT: 1/4, 1 R, HR, 2 RBI, 2 SO HOU SERIES: 1/4, 1 R, HR, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: 3/12, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; twice, last, 9/8 @ CWS HR: 2; 4 times, last 9/8 STREAK: 8 G; June 11-19 RBI: 5; 9/8 @ CWS

TROUT’S CURRENT A.L. RANKINGS

AVERAGE .316 3rd RUNS 97 T7th

HR 37 5th WALKS 115 1st IBB 23 1st* SB 24 8th SLG .633 1st* OBP .461 1st*

* Leads Majors

OHTANI’S A.L. RANKINGS* SINCE AUG. 1ST

AVERAGE .328 8th HR 11 T5th RBI 30 T8th SB 7 T9th SLG .690 1st OBP .422 5th

* min. 135 PA

SHO TIME

Ohtani’s first…

GAME AS POSITION PLAYER March 29 at OAK HIT March 29 at OAK off K. Graveman GAME AS STARTING PITCHER April 1 at OAK STRIKEOUT April 1 at OAK vs. M. Semien WIN April 1 at OAK HOME RUN April 3 vs. CLE off J. Tomlin MULTI-HOME RUN GAME Aug. 3 at CLE PINCH-HIT HOME RUN July 8 vs. LAD off JT Chargois STOLEN BASE May 23 at TOR

LAST NIGHT: PH, 9th inn., 0/0, HBP HOU SERIES: 0/0, HBP ROAD TRIP: 0/2 CURRENT STREAK: 0/2

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: - HR: - STREAK: - RBI: -

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--MIKE TROUT CONTINUED--

DEFENSE: o One of five Major Leaguers this season with a 1.000 fielding percentage (min. 108 G)…Has not

made an error in 118 games in the field…Last error came April 6, 2017 (243 consecutive games) and has made just one error in last 329 tilts (spans to June 28, 2016).

o According to Fangraphs.com, eight defensive runs saved lead American League centerfielders (second place, Adam Engel has 1 DRS).

Favorite NFL team is the Philadelphia Eagles (season seat holder)…Attended Eagles home opener vs. Falcons Sept. 6th (Club had an off day)…Favorite NBA team is the 76ers.

#8 JUSTIN UPTON (OF) AGE: 30

Connected for 30th home run of the season Sunday…The 30 homers are a new Club record by a left fielder, eclipsing Garret Anderson’s previous mark of 29 (2002 & 2003)…Is the first Angels outfielder other than Trout to have a 30-homer season since Vlad Guerrero in 2006 (33 HR)…Marks fourth career 30-homer season: 35 in 2017, 31 in 2016 and 31 in 2011.

After batting .251 (87/347) in the first half, has gone to bat .275 (46/167) in 44 games since.

Sixth straight season with at least 25 homers and eighth time in career…Since making debut in 2007, is one of seven players to log 25 homers at least eight times: Albert Pujols (9 times), Miguel Cabrera (9), Nelson Cruz (8), Edwin Encarnacion (8), David Ortiz (8) and Ryan Braun (8).

Batting .287 (72/251) with 22 home runs and 56 RBI at home compared to .232 (61/263) with eight home runs and 28 RBI on the road.

Avid fantasy football fan…Favorite NFL team is the Pittsburgh Steelers.

#3 TAYLOR WARD (INF) AGE: 24

Singled in first at-bat yesterday to snap an 0-for-25 skid.

Made Major League debut Aug. 14th, starting at third base and going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI after having contract selected from Triple-A Salt Lake prior to the game.

Entered the season ranked as the Angels No. 8 prospect by MLB.com.

Spent time in Double-A and Triple-A this season, batting a combined .349 (131/375) with 26 doubles, 14 home runs and 60 RBI…Began season with Double-A Mobile, batting .345 (51/148) with eight doubles, six home runs and 25 RBI before being promoted June 2…Hit .345 (80/227) with 18 doubles, eight home runs and 35 in 60 games with the Bees…Was leading Salt Lake in average at promotion.

Defensively, transitioned to third base at the start of season after playing exclusively at catcher during first three professional campaigns.

#9 ERIC YOUNG JR. (OF) AGE: 33

Has made 22 starts for the Angels in center field this season and eight in left.

Hit first home run of the season Aug. 6…Matched a career high with four homers last season.

Hit .300 (92/307) with 18 doubles, seven triples, five home runs and 34 RBI in 84 games with Triple-A Salt Lake…Also went 10-for-16 in stolen base attemtps and had scored 46 runs.

Father, Eric Young Sr. played 15 years in the Majors from 1992-2006.

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

2 Hits

3 Hits

4 Hits

5 Hits

Arcia 3 2

Blash

Briceño 5 1

Calhoun 18 8

Cowart 2

Cozart 9 4

Fernández 5 1

Fletcher 15 6

Fontana

Hermosillo

Hudson

Johnson

Kinsler 12 9

Maldonado 10 5

Marte 7 3 1

Ohtani 18 1 2

Pujols 21 5

Rivera 6

Simmons 33 10 2

Trout 24 12 2

Upton 22 9 1

Valbuena 10 2

Ward 3

C. Young 1 1

E. Young Jr. 3 1

2018 ANGELS PITCHING (STARTERS & RELIEVERS) W-L ERA SV/OPP IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG INHERITED / SCORED_ STARTERS 46-55 4.35 - 768.0 736 403 371 115 271 744 .251 (736/2933) - RELIEVERS 29-24 3.89 32/56 597.1 555 282 258 79 247 561 .247 (555/2245) 251/59 (76% stranded) 2018 DISABLING INJURY LIST PLAYER INJURY DISABLED GAMES MISSED *Alex Meyer Right shoulder labrum surgery 2/21 – 154 Andrew Heaney Left elbow inflammation 3/29 (retro to 3/26) – 4/13 14 Ian Kinsler Left adductor strain 3/31 – 4/12 11 Matt Shoemaker Right forearm strain 4/3 (retro to 4/1) – 9/3 134 *JC Ramírez Right elbow strain 4/8 – 145 *Blake Wood Right elbow posterior impingement 4/23 – 132 *Keynan Middleton Right elbow inflammation 5/1 (retro to 4/29) – 5/10 9 Right elbow UCL damage 5/14 – 114 *Nick Tropeano Right shoulder inflammation 5/2 – 5/12 9 Right shoulder inflammation 6/15 (retro to 6/12) – 7/21 31 Right shoulder inflammation 8-7 – 40 René Rivera Right knee inflammation 5/20 (retro to 5/17) – 8/15 76 Kole Calhoun Right oblique strain 6/2 (retro to 6/1) – 6/18 15 Andrelton Simmons Grade 2 right ankle sprain 6/6 – 6/17 8 Kaleb Cowart Left ankle sprain 6/8 (retro to 6/7) – 6/19 11 Shohei Ohtani Right elbow UCL sprain 6/8 (retro to 6/7) – 7/3 22 Jefry Marte Left wrist sprain 6/12 – 7/5 20 *Garrett Richards Left hamstring strain 6/15 (retro to 6/14) – 7/4 17 Right elbow UCL damage 7/11 – 62 Jim Johnson Lumbar strain 6/15 (retro to 6/12 –7/22 32 *Zack Cozart Left shoulder subluxation 6/15 (retro to 6/14) – 85 *John Lamb Left shoulder & elbow inflammation 6/27 – 74 *Jake Jewell Right fibula fracture 6/28 – 73 Tyler Skaggs Right adductor strain 7/4 (retro to 7/1) – 7/12 9 Left adductor strain 8/4 (retro to 8/1) – 8/11 9 Left adductor strain 8/12 – 9/18 32 *Chris Young Left hamstring strain 7/4 – 68 *Albert Pujols Left knee inflammation 7/13 – 7/23 6 Left knee surgery 8/30 (retro to 8/29) 21 Mike Trout Right wrist inflammation 8/9 (retro to 8/6) – 8/24 15 Hansel Robles Right shoulder impingement 8/16 (retro to 8/15) – 8/26 9 Justin Upton Left index finger laceration 8/21 (retro to 8/19) – 8/30 8 BOLD INDICATES CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST * - 60-DAY DISABLED LIST BOLD INDICATES CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST * - 60-DAY DISABLED LIST

2019 SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS: Angels’ highlights of the 2019 schedule include a two-game series (May 4-5) against Houston at Estadio de Béisbol in Monterrey, Mexico…LAA heads south of the border for first time since 2000 when hosting an exhibition game vs. Arizona in Hermosillo, Mexico…Matching up against the N.L. Central for interleague play, LAA faces St. Louis at Busch Stadium (June 21-23), Albert Pujols’ first visit to St. Louis as an opponent.

LAST NIGHT: DNP HOU SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: 0/3 CURRENT STREAK: 0/6

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 8/18 at TEX HR: 1; 8/6 vs. DET STREAK: 8 G; Aug. 12-current RBI: 2; 3 times, last 8/14

LAST NIGHT: 0/3, BB, 3 SO HOU SERIES: 0/3 ROAD TRIP: 1/12, 1 R CURRENT STREAK: 0/10

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 7/26 vs. CWS HR: 2; 9/15 vs. SEA STREAK: 7 G; twice, last, Aug. 7-14 RBI: 4; 5/2 vs. BAL

LAST NIGHT: 1/3, SO HOU SERIES: 1/3 ROAD TRIP: 1/12 CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/3)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 3 times, last, 9/6 at TEX HR: 1; 3 times, 9/3 vs. TEX STREAK: 5 G; Aug. 30-Sept. 3 RBI: 2; last, 9/3 vs. TEX

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BULLPEN VS. OPPONENT CAREER vs. HOUSTON

PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Almonte 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 Álvarez 1-2-0 6.86 31 21.0 16 Anderson 0-0-1 0.00 7 6.0 0 Bedrosian 0-2-2 6.08 24 23.2 16 Bridwell 0-1-0 6.30 3 10.0 7 Buttrey 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 Cole 0-0-0 2.45 2 3.2 1 Despaigne 0-0-0 17.36 3 4.2 9 Jerez 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 Johnson 2-0-4 4.15 14 13.0 6 McGuire 0-0-0 6.00 3 3.0 2 Parker 0-0-3 1.80 12 10.0 2 Ramirez, N. 0-1-0 4.91 11 11.0 6 Robles 0-0-0 0.00 5 5.1 0 Tazawa 1-1-0 4.02 16 15.2 7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________

2018 vs. HOUSTON PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Almonte 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 0 Álvarez 0-1-0 31.50 5 2.0 7 Anderson 0-0-1 0.00 7 6.0 0 Bedrosian 0-1-1 7.11 7 6.1 5 Bridwell 0-0-0 36.00 1 1.0 4 Buttrey 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 0 Cole 0-0-0 2.45 2 3.2 1 Despaigne 0-0-0 inf. 1 0.0 1 Jerez 0-0-0 18.00 1 1.0 2 Johnson 1-0-0 3.60 5 5.0 2 McGuire 0-0-0 6.00 3 3.0 2 Parker 0-0-1 3.38 6 5.1 2 Ramirez, N. 0-0-0 3.52 7 7.2 3 Robles 0-0-0 0.00 4 3.1 0 Tazawa 0-0-0 9.00 1 1.0 1

THE LAST TIME… NO-HITTER by ANGELS – Jered Weaver, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota (9-0 score, 10th no-hitter in Angels’ history) NO-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Eric Milton, Sept. 11, 1999 at Minnesota (7-0 score) ONE-HITTER by ANGELS – Andrew Heaney (9.0 IP); June 5, 2018 vs. Kansas City (1-0 W) ONE-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Mike Clevinger (5.2 IP), Dan Otero (0.1 IP), Bryan Shaw (1 IP), Andrew Miller (1 IP) & Cody Allen (1 IP); Aug. 13, 2016 at Cleveland (1-5 L) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by ANGELS STARTER – Andrew Heaney (12), Sept. 9, 2018 at Chicago (A.L.) (eighth

10+ strikeout game by an Angels starter in 2018) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by OPPONENT STARTER – Gerrit Cole (12); Sept. 21, 2018 at Houston (third 10+

strikeout game by an opponent starter in 2018) CONSECUTIVE 10-or-MORE STRIKEOUT GAMES – Andrew Heaney, July 3, 2018 at Seattle (10 K’s) & July 8, 2018 vs.

Los Angeles (N.L.) (10 K’s) SHUTOUT by ANGELS – Andrew Heaney (7.0 IP), Ty Buttrey (1.0 IP), Blake Parker (0.2 IP) & José Álvarez (0.1 IP); Sept.

9, 2018 at Chicago (A.L.) (8th Angels shutout in 2018) SHUTOUT vs. ANGELS – Brett Anderson (6.2 IP), Ryan Dull (1.0 IP), Frankie Montas (0.1 IP) & Aaron Brooks (1.0 IP);

Sept. 19, 2018 at Oakland (10th time being shutout in 2018) COMPLETE GAME by ANGELS – Andrew Heaney (9 IP – W); June 5, 2018 vs. Kansas City (1st complete game by an

Angels starter in 2018) COMPLETE GAME vs. ANGELS – Corey Kluber (9 IP – W); Aug. 4, 2018 at Cleveland (2nd complete game by an

opposing starter in 2018) CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS by ANGELS – Hector Santiago (7 IP), JC Ramírez (1 IP) & Fernando Salas (1 IP); July 15, 2016 vs. Chicago (A.L.) & Matt Shoemaker (9 IP); July 16, 2016 vs. Chicago (A.L.) CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS vs. ANGELS – Ian Kennedy (8 IP), Kelvin Herrera (1 IP); Apr. 16, 2017 at KC & Charlie Morton (5 IP), Chris Devenski (2 IP), Luke Gregerson (1 IP), Ken Giles (1 IP); Apr. 17, 2017 at Houston)

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – John Lackey, July 7, 2006 at Oakland (3-0 score) & July 14, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay (3-0 score) CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 score, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto; Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME VICTORIES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME DEFEATS vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 loss, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto; Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 loss, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto 1-0 GAME, VICTORY – Andrew Heaney (7.0 IP), Ty Buttrey (1.0 IP), Blake Parker (0.2 IP) & José Álvarez (0.1 IP); Sept.

9, 2018 at Chicago (A.L.) (second occasion this season) 1-0 GAME, DEFEAT – Justin Verlander (8 IP) & Ken Giles (1 IP); Sept. 12, 2017 vs. Houston LAST ANGELS POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH – Francisco Arcia, Sept. 20, 2018 vs. Oakland (2.0 IP, 3 ER, 4 H, 2 HR) TRIPLE PLAY by ANGELS – July 5, 1997 vs. Seattle TRIPLE PLAY vs. ANGELS – Aug. 16, 2018 at Texas BATTING INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN by ANGELS – Peter Bourjos, Apr. 11, 2012 at Minnesota (5th inning off Carl Pavano) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Edwin Encarnación; Apr. 2, 2018 vs. Cleveland (2nd inning off JC

Ramírez) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN by ANGELS – Jefry Marte, Aug. 22, 2018 at Arizona (7th inning off Yoshihisa Hirano) (3rd

Angels pinch-hit HR of 2018) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Chad Pinder, Sept. 20, 2018 at Oakland (7th inning off Francisco Arcia) GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Kaleb Cowart (First career grand slam) – Sept. 18, 2018 at Oakland (6th inning off

Lou Trivino) (1st Angels grand slam of 2018) GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Yuli Gurriel, Sept. 21, 2018 at Houston (1st inning off Andrew Heaney) WALK-OFF HR by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun, July 27, 2018 vs. Seattle (10th inning, solo HR off Juan Nicasio) WALK-OFF HR vs. ANGELS – Mitch Haniger, June 13, 2018 at Seattle (9th inning, two-run HR off Oliver Drake) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (6th inning off Felix Hernandez) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Ben Broussard, Apr. 21, 2007 vs. Seattle (8th inning off Scot Shields) TWO-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Justin Upton, Sept. 15, 2018 vs. Seattle (13th Angels two-HR game of 2018) TWO-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Yuli Gurriel, Sept. 21, 2018 at Houston (10th two-HR game vs. Angels in

2018) MULTIPLE ANGELS W/TWO-HR-OR-MORE IN ONE GAME – Mike Trout (2) & Luis Valbuena (2), Aug. 19, 2017 at

Baltimore THREE-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Torii Hunter, June 13, 2009 vs. San Diego (previous: Garret Anderson, June

4, 2003 at Montreal in Puerto Rico) THREE-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Mookie Betts, April 17, 2018 vs. Boston (previous: Manny Machado, Aug.

18, 2017 at Baltimore) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS –Mike Trout & Shohei Ohtani, Sept. 15, 2018 vs. Seattle (1st inning)

(fourth back-to-back HRs by Angels in 2018) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Nick Martini & Chad Pinder, Sept. 20, 2018 at Oakland (7th inning)

(eighth back-to-back HRs vs. Angels in 2018) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun, Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Sept. 3, 2016 at

Seattle (1st inning) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Adrián Beltré, Mike Napoli & Nelson Cruz, Sept. 27, 2011 vs.

Texas (5th inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, by ANGELS – Brandon Phillips, Luis Valbuena & Mike Trout, Sept. 26, 2017 at

Chicago (A.L.) (2nd inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, vs. ANGELS – Daniel Parka, Avisaíl García & Nicky Delmonico, July 26, 2018 (7th

inning) (second 3-HR inning vs. Angels in 2018) FIVE-HIT GAME by ANGELS – Mike Trout (5-for-5), Sept. 8, 2018 at Chicago (A.L.) FIVE-HIT GAME vs. ANGELS – Mitch Haniger, Sept. 30, 2017 vs. Seattle (5-for-5) FIVE-RBI GAME or more by ANGELS – Kaleb Cowart (5 RBI), Sept. 18, 2018 at Oakland (fourth occasion this season) FIVE-RBI GAME or more vs. ANGELS – Yuli Gurriel (7 RBI), Sept. 21, 2018 at Houston THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Cameron Maybin (4 SB), June 9, 2017 at Houston THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, vs. ANGELS – Rajai Davis (3 SBs), Aug. 5, 2017 vs. Oakland BATTING FOR THE CYCLE by ANGELS – Mike Trout, May 21, 2013 vs. Seattle (6th Angel player/7th time in club

history) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE vs. ANGELS – Carlos Gomez, Apr. 29, 2017 at Texas STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME by ANGELS – Collin Cowgill, Sept. 21, 2013 vs. Seattle STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME vs. ANGELS – B.J. Upton, Sept. 17, 2007 vs. Tampa Bay TWO HITS SAME INNING, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Martín Maldonado, Aug. 2, 2017 vs. Philadelphia (3rd inning) TWO HITS SAME INNING, INDIVIDUAL, vs. ANGELS – Marcus Semien, Sept. 20, 2018 at Oakland (4th inning) WALK-OFF WIN, by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun solo home run; July 27, 2018 vs. Seattle (10th inning) (5th walk-off win

of 2018)

ANGELS VS. OPPONENT

CAREER vs. HOUSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Arcia 18 2 0 1 .111 Blash 3 0 0 1 .000 Briceño 8 1 0 0 .125 Calhoun 337 83 8 44 .246 Cowart 36 2 0 3 .056 Fernández 12 3 0 0 .250 Fletcher 40 10 0 3 .250 Hermosillo - - - - - Hudson - - - - - Johnson - - - - - Marte 67 8 2 3 .119 Ohtani 34 8 1 2 .235 Simmons 197 52 5 30 .264 Trout 352 91 17 46 .259 Upton 231 60 18 48 .260 Ward 26 7 1 2 .269 E. Young, Jr. 76 16 1 4 .211 _________________________________________________________________________________

2018 vs. HOUSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Arcia 18 2 0 1 .111 Blash 3 0 0 1 .000 Briceño 8 1 0 0 .125 Calhoun 54 10 2 8 .185 Cowart 10 0 0 0 .000 Fernández 12 3 0 0 .250 Fletcher 40 10 0 3 .250 Hermosillo - - - - - Hudson - - - - - Johnson - - - - - Marte 18 3 0 1 .167 Ohtani 34 8 1 2 .235 Simmons 61 20 3 14 .328 Trout 56 11 3 6 .196 Upton 47 11 2 8 .234 Ward 26 7 1 2 .269 E. Young, Jr. 16 0 0 0 .000

ANGELS AT STADIUM CAREER at MINUTE MAID PARK PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Arcia 14 1 0 1 .071 Blash - - - - - Briceño 3 0 0 0 .000 Calhoun 177 43 4 21 .243 Cowart 15 0 0 0 .000 Fernández 12 3 0 0 .250 Fletcher 17 4 0 1 .235 Hermosillo - - - - - Hudson - - - - - Johnson - - - - - Marte 32 3 0 1 .094 Ohtani 10 2 0 0 .200 Simmons 110 32 4 18 .291 Trout 170 37 7 22 .218 Upton 109 22 7 18 .202 Ward 17 5 0 0 .294 E. Young, Jr. 41 11 1 4 .268

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ANGELS 2018 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Pitchers in CAPS represent complete game * Denotes home sellout Bold = home game

GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL___

1 3/29 @OAK L 5-6 (11) Hatcher (1-0) Ramirez, N. (0-1) 0-1 T4 -1 27,764 27,764 2 3/30 @OAK W 2-1 Skaggs (1-0) Manaea (0-1) 1-1 T2 -0.5 27,665 55,429 3 3/31 @OAK W 8-3 Shoemaker (1-0) Mengden (0-1) 2-1 T1 - 17,012 72,441 4 4/1 @OAK W 7-4 Ohtani (1-0) Gossett (0-1) 3-1 T1 - 14,644 87,085 5 4/2 CLE L 0-6 Clevinger (1-0) Ramirez, JC (0-1) 3-2 3 -1 *43,904 43,904 6 4/3 CLE W 13-2 Richards (1-0) Tomlin (0-1) 4-2 3 -1 35,007 78,911 7 4/4 CLE W 3-2 (13) Ramirez, N. (1-1)McAllister (0-1) 5-2 2 -1 32,412 111.323 - 4/5 OFF DAY 8 4/6 OAK W 13-9 Johnson (1-0) Treinen (0-1) 6-2 T1 - 36,023 147,346 9 4/7 OAK L 3-7 Triggs (1-0) Ramirez, JC (0-2) 6-3 2 -1 40,129 187,475 10 4/8 OAK W 6-1 Ohtani (2-0) Graveman (0-2) 7-3 2 -1 *44,742 232,217 11 4/9 @TEX W 8-3 Álvarez (1-0) Fister (1-2) 8-3 2 -1 16,718 103,803 12 4/10 @TEX W 11-1 Skaggs (2-0) Perez, M. (1-1) 9-3 T1 - 18,697 122,500 13 4/11 @TEX W 7-2 Barria (1-0) Moore (0-3) 10-3 1 +1 20,363 142,863 14 4/12 @KC W 7-1 Tropeano (1-0) Kennedy (1-1) 11-3 1 +1.5 14,714 157,577 15 4/13 @KC W 5-4 Wood (1-0) Grimm (0-2) 12-3 1 +1.5 15,011 172,588 16 4/14 @KC W 5-3 Richards (2-0) Junis (2-1) 13-3 1 +2.5 15,876 188,464 - 4/15 @KC PPD (GAME RESCHEDULED FOR JUNE 25) - 4/16 OFF DAY 17 4/17 BOS L 1-10 Price (2-1) Ohtani (2-1) 13-4 1 +2.5 *44,822 277,039 18 4/18 BOS L 0-9 Porcello (4-0) Skaggs (2-1) 13-5 1 +1.5 34,508 311,547 19 4/19 BOS L 2-8 Rodriguez (2-0) Tropeano (1-1) 13-6 1 +0.5 36,253 347,800 20 4/20 SF L 1-8 Samardzija (1-0) Heaney (0-1) 13-7 2 -0.5 37,494 385,294 21 4/21 SF W 4-3 Richards (3-0) Holland (0-3) 14-7 2 -0.5 *42,666 427,960 22 4/22 SF L 2-4 Cueto (2-0) Barria (1-1) 14-8 2 -1.5 *44,544 472,504 23 4/23 @HOU W 2-0 Skaggs (3-1) Cole (2-1) 15-8 2 -0.5 29,606 218,070 24 4/24 @HOU W 8-7 Johnson (2-0) Smith (1-1) 16-8 1 +0.5 36,457 254,527 25 4/25 @HOU L 2-5 Verlander (4-0) Tropeano (1-2) 16-9 2 -0.5 29,777 284,304 - 4/26 OFF DAY 26 4/27 NYY L 3-4 (10) Robertson (1-1) Parker (0-1) 16-10 2 -0.5 40,416 512,920 27 4/28 NYY L 1-11 Tanaka (4-2) Richards (3-1) 16-11 2 -1.5 *44,649 557,569 28 4/29 NYY L 1-2 Sabathia (2-0) Skaggs (3-2) 16-12 3 -2.5 *44,593 602,162 - 4/30 OFF DAY 29 5/1 BAL W 3-2 Bedrosian (1-0) Brach (0-1) 17-12 3 -2 32,345 634,507 30 5/2 BAL W 10-7 Heaney (1-1) Bundy (1-4) 18-12 2 -1 32,156 666,663 31 5/3 BAL W 12-3 Barria (2-1) Tillman (1-5) 19-12 T1 - 35,879 702,542 32 5/4 @SEA W 5-0 Richards (4-1) Leake (3-3) 20-12 T1 - 41,705 326,009 33 5/5 @SEA L 8-9 (11) Johnson (2-1) Goeddel (1-0) 20-13 T1 - 36,977 362,986 34 5/6 @SEA W 8-2 Ohtani (3-1) Hernandez (4-3) 21-13 1 +1 40,142 403,128 - 5/7 OFF DAY 35 5/8 @COL L 2-4 Gray (4-4) Heaney (1-2) 21-14 2 -0.5 33,144 436,272 36 5/9 @COL W 8-0 Barria (3-1) Anderson (2-1) 22-14 2 -0.5 33,689 469,961 37 5/10 MIN W 7-4 Álvarez (2-0) Berrios (3-4) 23-14 T1 - 30,127 732,669 38 5/11 MIN L 4-5 Magill (1-0) Anderson (0-1) 23-15 T1 - *43,521 776,190 39 5/12 MIN L 3-5 (12) Hildenberger (1-0) Ramirez, N. (1-2) 23-16 2 -1 40,117 816,307 40 5/13 MIN W 2-1 Parker (1-1) Duke (2-2) 24-16 2 -1 38,029 854,336 41 5/14 HOU W 2-1 Heaney (2-2) McCullers (5-2) 25-16 T1 - 28,229 882,565 42 5/15 HOU L 3-5 McHugh (1-0) Álvarez (2-1) 25-17 2 -1 28,358 910,923 43 5/16 HOU L 0-2 VERLANDER (5-2) Richards (4-2) 25-18 2 -2 28,078 939,001 44 5/17 TB L 1-7 Archer (3-3) Skaggs (3-3) 25-19 2 -2.5 30,487 969,488 45 5/18 TB L 3-8 Snell (5-3) Tropeano (1-3) 25-20 3 -3.5 40,067 1,009,555 46 5/19 TB L 3-5 Yarbrough (4-2) Heaney (2-3) 25-21 3 -3.5 37,232 1,046,787 47 5/20 TB W 5-2 Ohtani (4-1) Andriese (1-2) 26-21 3 -3.5 38,560 1,085,347 - 5/21 OFF DAY 48 5/22 @TOR L 3-5 Happ (6-3) Richards (4-3) 26-22 3 -4.5 21,480 491,441 49 5/23 @TOR W 5-4 Anderson (1-1) Clippard (4-2) 27-22 3 -4.5 25,504 516,945 50 5/24 @TOR W 8-1 Tropeano (2-3) Estrada (2-5) 28-22 3 -4.5 43,344 560,289 51 5/25 @NYY L 1-2 Green (3-0) Johnson (2-2) 28-23 3 -5.5 46,056 606,345 52 5/26 @NYY W 11-4 Barria (4-1) Gray (3-4) 29-23 3 -4.5 44,565 650,910 53 5/27 @NYY L 1-3 Tanaka (6-2) Richards (4-4) 29-24 3 -4.5 46,109 697,019 54 5/28 @DET L 3-9 Boyd (3-4) Skaggs (3-4) 29-25 3 -5.5 20,857 717,876 55 5/29 @DET W 9-2 Tropeano (3-3) Fulmer (2-4) 30-25 3 -4.5 17,397 735,273 56 5/30 @DET L 1-6 Coleman (2-0) Bedrosian (1-1) 30-26 3 -4.5 19,494 754,767 57 5/31 @DET L 2-6 Saupold (3-1) Heaney (2-4) 30-27 3 -5.5 24,696 779,463 58 6/1 TEX W 6-0 Barria (5-1) Colon (2-3) 31-27 3 -5.5 33,511 1,118,858 59 6/2 TEX L 2-3 (10) Diekman (1-0) Álvarez (2-2) 31-28 3 -5.5 *44,603 1,163,461 60 6/3 TEX W 3-1 Skaggs (4-4) Fister (1-6) 32-28 3 -5.5 33,541 1,197,002 61 6/4 KC W 9-6 Bedrosian (2-1) Hill (1-2) 33-28 3 -5.0 32,553 1,229,555 62 6/5 KC W 1-0 HEANEY (3-4) Keller (1-2) 34-28 3 -5.0 31,514 1,261,069 63 6/6 KC W 4-3 Bedrosian (3-1) Barlow (1-1) 35-28 3 -4.5 36,512 1,297,581 - 6/7 OFF DAY 64 6/8 @MIN W 4-2 Ramirez, N. (2-2) Pressly (0-1) 36-28 3 -4.5 28,383 807,846 65 6/9 @MIN W 2-1 Skaggs (5-4) Gibson (1-4) 37-28 3 -3.5 24,061 831,907 66 6/10 @MIN L 5-7 Romero (3-2) Tropeano (3-4) 37-29 3 -4.5 28,656 860,563 67 6/11 @SEA L 3-5 LeBlanc (2-0) Heaney (3-5) 37-30 3 -5.5 20,116 880,679 68 6/12 @SEA L 3-6 Leake (7-3) Barria (5-2) 37-31 3 -6.5 20,402 901,081 69 6/13 @SEA L 6-8 Elias (2-0) Drake (0-1) 37-32 3 -7.5 28,236 929,317 - 6/14 OFF DAY 70 6/15 @OAK W 8-4 Skaggs (6-4) Bassitt (0-2) 38-32 3 -7.5 18,356 947,673 71 6/16 @OAK L 4-6 Manaea (6-6) Ramirez (2-3) 38-33 3 -8.5 19,185 966,858 72 6/17 @OAK L 5-6 (11) Treinen (4-1) Jewell (0-1) 38-34 3 -9.5 21,217 988,075 73 6/18 ARI L 4-7 Greinke (6-5) Barria (5-3) 38-35 3 -10.5 33,809 1,331,390 74 6/19 ARI W 5-4 Álvarez (3-2) Koch (5-4) 39-35 3 -9.5 33,088 1,364,478 - 6/20 OFF DAY 75 6/21 TOR W 8-5 Ramirez (3-3) Axford (1-1) 40-35 3 -9.5 30,416 1,394,894 76 6/22 TOR W 2-1 Heaney (4-5) Estrada (4-7) 41-35 3 -8.5 38,028 1,432,922 77 6/23 TOR L 1-4 Oh (3-2) Anderson (1-2) 41-36 3 -9.5 40,612 1,473,534 78 6/24 TOR L 6-7 (10) Tepera (5-2) Robles (2-3) 41-37 3 -10.5 33,102 1,506,636 79 6/25 @KC L 0-2 Keller (2-2) Skaggs (6-5) 41-38 T3 -10.5 19,535 1,007,610 80 6/26 @BOS L 1-9 Price (9-5) Lamb (0-1) 41-39 4 -11.5 37,366 1,044,976 81 6/27 @BOS L 6-9 Barnes (2-2) Álvarez (3-3) 41-40 4 -12.5 37,521 1,082,497 82 6/28 @BOS L 2-4 Velazquez (6-0) Barria (5-4) 41-41 4 -13.5 36,992 1,119,489 83 6/29 @BAL W 7-1 Peña (1-0) Hess (2-5) 42-41 4 -12.5 24,007 1,143,496 84 6/30 @BAL W 6-2 Anderson (2-2) Givens (0-6) 43-41 4 -11.5 38,838 1,182,334

RECENT TRANSACTIONS July 5: Reinstated INF Jefry Marte from disabled list…Optioned OF Jabari

Blash to Triple-A Salt Lake. 6: Selected RHP Oliver Drake to Major League roster…Optioned RHP

Miguel Almonte to Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred RHP Jake Jewell to 60-day disabled list.

10: Recalled OF Michael Hermosillo from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Deck McGuire to Triple-A Salt Lake.

11: Placed RHP Garrett Richards on 10-day disabled list…Recalled RHP Deck McGuire from Triple-A Salt Lake...Optioned RHP Jaime Barria to Adv.-A Inland Empire (postgame).

12: Reinstated LHP Tyler Skaggs from disabled list. 13: Recalled INF Jose Fernandez and OF Jabari Blash from Triple-A

Salt Lake…Placed INF Albert Pujols on 10-day disabled list…Optioned OF Michael Hermosillo to Triple-A Salt Lake.

15: Recalled RHP Eduardo Paredes from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Jose Fernandez to Triple-A Salt Lake.

21: Reinstated RHP Nick Tropeano from disabled list…Optioned RHP Eduardo Paredes to Triple-A Salt Lake.

22: Reinstated RHP Jim Johnson from disabled list…Optioned RHP Taylor Cole to Triple-A Salt Lake.

23: Recalled RHP Jaime Barria from Adv.-A Inland Empire…Reinstated INF Albert Pujols from disabled list…Optioned RHP Deck McGuire to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Oliver Drake for assignment.

26: Acquired LHP Brandon Sandoval (assigned to Adv.-A Inland Empire) and international pool space from Houston in exchange for C Martin Maldonado…Selected the contract of C Francisco Arcia from Triple-A Salt Lake.

27: Selected the contract of OF Eric Young Jr. from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned OF Jabari Blash to Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred LHP John Lamb to the 60-day disabled list.

30: Acquired RHP Ty Buttrey (optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake) and LHP Williams Jerez from Boston in exchange for INF Ian Kinsler…Transferred RHP Garrett Richards to the 60-day disabled list.

31: Recalled INF Kaleb Cowart from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned LHP Williams Jerez to Triple-A Salt Lake.

August 4: Placed LHP Tyler Skaggs on the 10-day disabled list…Recalled RHP

Taylor Cole from Triple-A Salt Lake. 5: Recalled RHP Deck McGuire from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated

INF Luis Valbuena for assignment. 6: Recalled INF Jose Fernandez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned

RHP Deck McGuire to Triple-A Salt Lake. 7: Recalled LHP Williams Jerez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed RHP

Nick Tropeano on 10-day disabled list. 9: Placed OF Mike Trout on 10-day disabled list (retro to 8/6). 10: Recalled RHP Akeel Morris from Triple-A Salt Lake…INF Luis

Valbuena cleared waivers and was unconditionally released. 11: Reinstated LHP Tyler Skaggs from disabled list…Optioned RHP

Akeel Morris to Triple-A Salt Lake. 12: Placed LHP Tyler Skaggs on 10-day disabled list…Recalled RHP

Eduardo Paredes from Triple-A Salt Lake. 13: Selected the contract of RHP Osmer Morales from Triple-A Salt

Lake…Optioned RHP Eduardo Paredes to Salt Lake. 14: Selected the contract of INF Taylor Ward from Triple-A Salt

Lake…Optioned INF Jose Fernandez to Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred OF Chris Young to the 60-day disabled list…Acquired RHP Odrisamer Despaigne from Miami for cash considerations…Designated RHP Dayan Diaz for assignment.

15: Reinstated C Rene Rivera from disabled list…Optioned C Jose Briceño and RHP Odrisamer Despaigne to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Akeel Morris for assignment.

16: Placed RHP Hansel Robles on 10-day disabled list…Recalled RHP Ty Buttrey from Triple-A Salt Lake.

17: Recalled RHP Odrisamer Despaigne and RHP Deck McGuire from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Osmer Morales and RHP Taylor Cole to Triple-A Salt Lake…RHP Dayan Diaz cleared waivers and was outrighted to Adv.-A Inland Empire.

18: RHP Akeel Morris cleared waivers and was outrighted to Salt Lake. 21: Placed OF Justin Upton on 10-day disabled list (retro to

8/19)…Recalled OF Jabari Blash from Triple-A Salt Lake. 24: Reinstated OF Mike Trout from disabled list…Optioned OF Jabari

Blash to Triple-A Salt Lake. 26: Reinstated RHP Hansel Robles from disabled list…Optioned RHP

Deck McGuire to Triple-A Salt Lake. 28: Recalled RHP Taylor Cole from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned LHP

Williams Jerez to Triple-A Salt Lake. 29: C Rene Rivera was claimed off waivers and assigned to the Atlanta

Braves. 30: Recalled C Jose Briceño from Triple-A Salt Lake…Reinstated OF

Justin Upton from disabled list…Placed INF Albert Pujols on 10-day disabled list.

September 1: Recalled RHP Miguel Almonte and INF Jose Fernandez from Triple-

A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of RHP Junichi Tazawa from Triple-A Salt Lake.

3: Reinstated RHP Matt Shoemaker from disabled list…Transferred INF Albert Pujols to 60-day disabled list…Claimed RHP Luke Farrell off waivers from Chicago Cubs and optioned him to Class-A Orem…Designated RHP Osmer Morales for assignment.

4: Recalled OF Jabari Blash and OF Michael Hermosillo from Triple-A Salt Lake…Selected the contract of C Joe Hudson from Triple-A Salt Lake…Requested unconditional release waivers on INF Nolan Fontana for purpose of granting him his unconditional release.

5: Recalled RHP Deck McGuire from Triple-A Salt Lake. 7: Recalled LHP Williams Jerez from Triple-A Salt Lake…INF Nolan

Fontana cleared waivers and was unconditionally released 11: Recalled RHP Parker Bridwell from Triple-A Salt Lake. 18: Reinstated LHP Tyler Skaggs from disabled list…Selected the

contract of INF Sherman Johnson from Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred RHP Nick Tropeano to 60-day disabled list.

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ANGELS 2018 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Pitchers in CAPS represent complete game * Denotes home sellout Bold = home game GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS GB ATTD TOTAL__

85 7/1 @BAL L 2-8 Gausman (4-6) McGuire (0-1) 43-42 4 -11.5 18,351 1,200,685 - 7/2 OFF DAY 86 7/3 @SEA L 1-4 LeBlanc (4-0) Heaney (4-6) 43-43 4 -12.5 38,624 1,239,309 87 7/4 @SEA W 7-4 Richards (5-4) Leake (8-5) 44-43 4 -12.5 39,518 1,278,827 88 7/5 @SEA L 1-4 Gonzales (9-5) Barria (5-5) 44-44 4 -13.5 32,128 1,310,955 89 7/6 LAD W 3-2 Parker (2-1) Jansen (0-2) 45-44 4 -13.5 *44,323 1,550,959 90 7/7 LAD L 1-3 Stripling (7-2) Cole (0-1) 45-45 4 -14.5 *44,409 1,595,368 91 7/8 LAD W 4-3 Heaney (5-6) Chargois (2-2) 46-45 4 -14.5 42,213 1,637,581 - 7/9 OFF DAY 92 7/10 SEA W 9-3 Ramirez (4-3) Leake (8-6) 47-45 4 -14.0 33,092 1,670,673 93 7/11 SEA L 0-3 Gonzales (10-5) Barria (5-6) 47-46 4 -14.0 35,591 1,706,264 94 7/12 SEA W 11-2 Skaggs (7-5) Paxton (8-4) 48-46 4 -13.0 *44,027 1,750,291 95 7/13 @LAD L 2-3 Ferguson (2-1) Bedrosian (3-2) 48-47 4 -14.0 53,368 1,364,323 96 7/14 @LAD W 5-4 (10) Álvarez (4-3) Jansen (0-3) 49-47 4 -14.0 53,797 1,418,120 97 7/15 @LAD L 3-5 Maeda (7-5) Cole (0-2) 49-48 4 -14.0 47,871 1,465,991 - 7/16 – 7/19 ALL-STAR BREAK (@ WASHINGTON) 98 7/20 HOU L 1-3 Keuchel (8-8) Skaggs (7-6) 49-49 4 -15.0 42,422 1,792,713 99 7/21 HOU L 0-7 Verlander (10-5) Tropeano (3-5) 49-50 4 -16.0 *44,264 1,836,977 100 7/22 HOU W 14-5 Heaney (6-6) McCullers Jr. (10-5) 50-50 4 -15.0 35,298 1,869,275 101 7/23 CWS L 3-5 Giolito (7-8) Barria (5-7) 50-51 4 -15.5 35,285 1,904,560 102 7/24 CWS L 2-4 Rodon (3-3) Peña (1-1) 50-52 4 -16.5 33,937 1,938,497 103 7/25 CWS W 11-3 Skaggs (8-6) Shields (4-12) 51-52 4 -15.5 34,321 1,972,818 104 7/26 CWS W 12-8 Tropeano (4-5) Covey (4-6) 52-52 4 -15.0 33,826 2,006,644 105 7/27 SEA W 4-3 (10) Johnson (3-2) Nicasio (1-5) 53-52 4 -14.0 42,336 2,048,980 106 7/28 SEA W 11-5 Barria (6-7) Hernández (8-9) 54-52 4 -13.0 43,325 2,092,305 107 7/29 SEA L 5-8 Gonzales (12-5) Peña (1-2) 54-53 4 -12.5 35,396 2,127,701 - 7/30 OFF DAY 108 7/31 @TB L 6-10 Yarbrough (10-5) Skaggs (8-7) 54-54 4 -13.5 15,858 1,481,849 109 8/1 @TB L 2-7 Faria (4-3) Tropeano (4-6) 54-55 4 -14.5 9,132 1,490,981 110 8/2 @TB L 2-4 Beeks (1-1) Heaney (6-7) 54-56 4 -15.0 10,988 1,501,969 111 8/3 @CLE W 7-4 Anderson (3-2) Perez (0-1) 55-56 4 -15.0 35,242 1,537,211 112 8/4 @CLE L 0-3 Kluber (14-6) Peña (1-3) 55-57 4 -16.0 34,814 1,572,025 113 8/5 @CLE L 3-4 Bieber (6-2) McGuire (0-2) 55-58 4 -16.0 28,993 1,601,018 114 8/6 DET W 6-2 Tropeano (5-6) Boyd (6-10) 56-58 4 -16.0 34,073 2,161,774 115 8/7 DET W 11-5 Heaney (7-7) Turner (0-1) 57-58 4 -16.0 35,824 2,197,598 116 8/8 DET W 6-0 Barria (7-7) Hardy (4-4) 58-58 4 -15.5 38,832 2,235,430 - 8/9 OFF DAY 117 8/10 OAK W 4-3 Johnson (4-2) Trivino (8-2) 59-58 4 -14.0 42,722 2,278,152 118 8/11 OAK L 0-7 E. Jackson (4-2) Skaggs (8-8) 59-59 4 -14.0 39,425 2,317,577 119 8/12 OAK L 7-8 Rodney (4-2) Johnson (4-3) 59-60 4 -14.0 38,364 2,355,941 120 8/13 @SD W 6-3 (10) Bedrosian (4-2) Stammen (5-2) 60-60 4 -13.5 22,609 1,623,627 121 8/14 @SD W 7-3 Barria (8-7) Kennedy (0-2) 61-60 4 -12.5 21,747 1,645,374 122 8/15 @SD W 3-2 Álvarez (5-3) Yates (4-1) 62-60 4 -12.5 22,851 1,668,225 123 8/16 @TEX L 6-8 Moore (2-6) Anderson (3-3) 62-61 4 -13.0 18,398 1,686,623 124 8/17 @TEX L 4-6 Hutchinson (1-1) Despaigne (0-1) 62-62 4 -13.0 27,816 1,714,439 125 8/18 @TEX W 11-7 Bedrosian (5-2) Butler (1-2) 63-62 4 -12.0 24,768 1,739,207 126 8/19 @TEX L 2-4 Moore (3-6) N. Ramirez (4-4) 63-63 4 -12.0 26,681 1,765,888 - 8/20 OFF DAY 127 8/21 @ARI L 4-5 Boxberger (2-4) Bedrosian (5-3) 63-64 4 -13.5 30,420 1,796,308 128 8/22 @ARI L 1-5 Buchholz (7-2) Despaigne (0-2) 63-65 4 -14.5 23,584 1,819,892 - 8/23 OFF DAY 129 8/24 HOU L 3-9 Keuchel (10-10) Heaney (7-8) 63-66 4 -15.5 42,788 2,398,729 130 8/25 HOU L 3-8 Verlander (13-8) Barria (8-8) 63-67 4 -16.5 41,654 2,440,383 131 8/26 HOU L 1-3 Valdez (2-0) Peña (1-4) 63-68 4 -17.5 37,530 2,477,913 132 8/27 COL W 10-7 Johnson (5-3) Ottavino (6-3) 64-68 4 -17.5 35,305 2,513,218 133 8/28 COL L 2-3 Freeland (12-7) N. Ramirez (4-5) 64-69 4 -17.5 35,207 2,548,425 - 8/29 OFF DAY 134 8/30 @HOU W 5-2 Heaney (8-8) Verlander (13-9) 65-69 4 -17.0 30,371 1,850,263 135 8/31 @HOU W 3-0 Barria (9-8) Valdez (2-1) 66-69 4 -16.0 35,675 1,885,938 136 9/1 @HOU L 3-7 Smith (5-1) Bedrosian (5-4) 66-70 4 -17.0 41,662 1,927,560 137 9/2 @HOU L 2-4 Cole (13-5) Ohtani (4-2) 66-71 4 -18.0 41,506 1,969,066 138 9/3 @TEX W 3-1 Cole (1-2) Curtis (0-1) 67-71 4 -18.0 21,048 1,990,114 139 9/4 @TEX L 2-4 Minor (11-7) Heaney (8-9) 67-72 4 -19.0 17,625 2,007,739 140 9/5 @TEX W 9-3 Barria (8-10) Colon (7-12) 68-72 4 -19.0 19,966 2,027,735 - 9/6 OFF DAY 141 9/7 @CWS W 5-2 Peña (2-4) Rodon (6-5) 69-72 4 -19.0 18,236 2,045,971 142 9/8 @CWS W 12-3 Shoemaker (2-0) Shields (6-16) 70-72 4 -19.0 27,146 2,073,117 143 9/9 @CWS W 1-0 Heaney (9-9) Hamilton (0-1) 71-72 4 -18.0 24,020 2,097,137 144 9/10 TEX L 2-5 Minor (12-7) Barria (10-9) 71-73 4 -19.0 32,891 2,581,316 145 9/11 TEX W 1-0 Ramirez (5-5) Sampson (0-1) 72-73 4 -19.0 33,756 2,615,072 146 9/12 TEX W 8-1 Peña (3-4) Gallardo (8-5) 73-73 4 -19.0 33,028 2,648,100 147 9/13 SEA L 2-8 Leake (10-9) Despaigne (0-3) 73-74 4 -19.5 33,328 2,681,428 148 9/14 SEA L 0-5 Warren (3-2) Shoemaker (2-1) 73-75 4 -19.5 39,872 2,721,300 149 9/15 SEA L 5-6 Pazos (4-1) Álvarez (5-4) 73-76 4 -20.5 42,292 2,763,592 150 9/16 SEA W 4-3 Cole (2-2) Vincent (3-4) 74-76 4 -20.5 35,578 2,799,170 - 9/17 OFF DAY 151 9/18 @OAK W 9-7 Ramirez (6-5) Trivino (8-3) 75-76 4 -20.5 15,031 2,112,168 152 9/19 @OAK L 0-10 Anderson (4-5) Peña (3-5) 75-77 4 -20.0 16,425 2,128,593 153 9/20 @OAK L 3-21 Jackson (6-3) Shoemaker (2-2) 75-78 4 -20.5 17,217 2,145,810 154 9/21 @HOU L 3-11 Cole (15-5) Heaney (9-10) 75-79 4 -21.5 39,977 2,185,787 155 9/22 @HOU 156 9/23 @HOU 157 9/24 TEX 158 9/25 TEX 159 9/26 TEX - 9/27 OFF DAY 160 9/28 OAK 161 9/29 OAK 162 9/30 OAK

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2018 Starters by Position / Batting Order & Team Record

BY POSITION C: Arcia (10-12); Maldonado (36-41); Rivera (10-12); Briceño (18-13); Hudson (1-1) 1B: Pujols (37-33); Marte (17-21); Valbuena (10-10); Cowart (2-1); Fernández (9-13) ; Arcia (0-1) 2B: Kinsler (41-48); Cozart (11-4); Fletcher (21-22); Cowart (2-5) 3B: Valbuena (26-19); Cozart (15-17); Fletcher (10-14); Marte (2-6); Schimpf (1-0); Cowart (7-4); Fernández (0-1);

Ward (14-18) SS: Simmons (68-71); Cozart (5-6); Fontana (1-0); Fletcher (1-2) LF: Upton (68-66); Schimpf (1-0); Young (3-3); Cowart (0-3);

Blash (1-2); E. Young, Jr. (2-5) CF: Trout (57-60); C. Young (5-5); Hermosillo (3-2); E. Young Jr. (10-12) RF: Calhoun (62-59); Young (6-9) ; Blash (2-6); Hermosillo (5-5) DH: Pujols (20-27); Ohtani (38-36); Trout (6-9); C. Young (1-0);

Upton (4-0); Simmons (0-1); Fernández (1-1) BATTING ORDER 1st: Cozart (16-10); Kinsler (25-28); Trout (0-2); Fletcher (5-11);

Calhoun (29-27); Simmons (0-1) 2nd: Trout (40-40); Calhoun (2-3); Ohtani (4-4); Simmons (8-11); Cozart (1-0); Upton (2-3); E. Young Jr. (0-1); Fletcher (17-15);

Fernández (1-2) 3rd: Upton (48-44); Trout (23-27); Simmons (0-1); Ohtani (4-5);

Pujols (0-2) 4th: Pujols (47-47); Ohtani (5-12); Valbuena (1-1); Simmons (4-

5); Upton (18-14) 5th: Calhoun (10-4); Cozart (3-3); Simmons (21-27); Valbuena (8-10); Ohtani (15-8); Maldonado (0-1); Fernández (2-4); Pujols (10-11); Kinsler (1-1); Fletcher (0-1);

Arcia (1-0); Rivera (0-2); Marte (0-2); Upton (4-5) 6th: Simmons (33-23); Calhoun (3-2); Marte (8-6); Cozart (9-10);

Ohtani (4-6); Kinsler (4-8); Valbuena (5-5); Maldonado (1-2); Fernández (2-1); Young (0-1); Fletcher (2-5); Arcia (0-2); Cowart (1-0); Rivera (2-3); Ward (1-5)

7th: Valbuena (20-10); Simmons (1-3); Young (3-3); Marte (8-10); Ohtani (1-0); Cozart (2-4); Calhoun (5-5); Blash (2-6); Kinsler (10-10); Maldonado (3-3); Fernández (5-6); Briceño (4-1); Fletcher (0-1); Cowart (1-7); Arcia (4-6); Ward (6-3); Rivera (0-1) 8th: Ohtani (5-1); C. Young (9-5); Marte (3-7); Maldonado (17-20); Simmons (1-1); Calhoun (7-13); Rivera (1-0); Briceῆo (8-7); Cowart (8-5); Valbuena (1-3); Blash (1-1); Fernández (0-2); Kinsler (1-0); Arcia (3-3); E. Young Jr. (3-3); Ward (8-7) 9th: Maldonado (15-15); Rivera (7-6); Schimpf (2-0); Valbuena (1-0); Hermosillo (8-7); C. Young (3-8); Calhoun (6-5); Briceño (6-5); Marte (0-2); Fletcher (8-5); Fernández (0-1); Kinsler (0-1); Fontana (1-0); Peña (0-1), Heaney (2-1), Barria (2-0); McGuire (0-1); Blash (0-1); Arcia (2-2); E. Young Jr. (9-13); Peña (1-1); Despaigne (0-1); Cowart (1-1); Hudson (1-1); Ward (0-2)

2018 ANGELS MISCELLANEOUS

BATTING Most Hits ....................................................................... 18; 4/10 @ TEX Most Runs .................................................................. 14; 7/22 vs. HOU Most Home Runs .............................................................. 5; 4/3 vs. CLE Most Home Runs in an Inning ...................... 2; several, last 8/18 @ TEX Most Stolen Bases ............................................................. 4; 9/4 @ TEX Most LOB ..................................................................... 16; 5/12 vs. MIN

TEAM PITCHING Fewest Hits Allowed ......................................... 1; twice, last 6/6 vs. KC Most Hits Allowed ....................................................... 22; 9/20 @ OAK Most Runs Allowed ...................................................... 21; 9/20 @ OAK Most Home Runs Allowed ........................... 6; twice, last 7/26 vs. CWS Most Walks Issued ........................................................ 10; 4/7 vs. OAK Most Strikeouts ............................................................. 17; 4/21 vs. SF

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak ....................................................... 7; 4/8-4/14 Longest Losing Streak ........................................................ 6; 8/19-8/26 Most Games Over .500 ............................................................. 10; 4/14 Most Games Under .500 ............................................................... 5; 9/4 Largest Lead in the A.L. West ................................................... 2.5; 4/17 Largest Deficit in the A.L. West ............................................. -21.5; 9/21 Largest Comeback Win ....................... 6; 4/6 vs. OAK (trailed 6-0 in 2nd) Largest Lead Blown in a Loss ........................................... 5; 8/16 @ TEX Highest Temperature ..................................... 108 degrees; 7/6 vs. LAD Lowest Temperature ......................................... 42 degrees; 4/14 @ KC Walk-off Wins ..................................... Zack Cozart, solo HR; 4/4 vs. CLE ............................................................ Justin Upton, single; 5/1 vs. BAL

Zack Cozart, single; 5/13 vs. MIN Ian Kinsler, single (Fletcher scores on E9); 7/6 vs. LAD

Kole Calhoun, solo HR; 7/27 vs. SEA

ANGELS 2018 REPLAY CHALLENGES

Angels’ totals: 40 plays challenged – 22 call overturned Opponents: 43 plays challenged – 24 calls overturned

Umpires: 3 plays reviewed – 1 call overturned