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COLORADO ROCKIES (31-29) at CHICAGO CUBS (34-26) Thursday, June 6, 2019 • 12:20 p.m. MDT • Wrigley Field • Chicago, Ill. RHP Peter Lambert (Major League Debut) vs. LHP José Quintana (4-4, 3.78) TV: AT&T SportsNet • Radio: KOA NewsRadio WINDY CITY • Dropping the first two games at Wrigley Field, the Colorado Rockies have lost two straight for the first time since May 18-19 at Philadelphia. • Prior to this week here in Chicago, the Rockies had won four consecutive series since being swept at Citizens Bank Park against the Phillies last month. • Had their season-high eight-game winning streak snapped Tuesday at Chicago to begin this two-city, six-game road trip to Chicago-NL and New York- NL … leave postgame today for New York, where the Rockies will play three games. • The Rockies went on the road after a 9-1 mark on a season-long, 10-game homestand, tying their best record ever in a 10-game homestand at 9-1 (Sept. 1-10, 2009). MISS YOU • Charlie Blackmon started in right field last night for Triple-A Albuquerque at Omaha in the first game of a rehab assignment, going 1-for-3 before being lifted for a pinch-runner in the top of the sixth inning. AGE IS JUST A NUMBER • Peter Lambert (22 years and 49 days old) will be the third-youngest starting pitcher on the day of his debut in Rockies franchise history … only Jamey Wright (21 years, 192 days), who made his debut on July 3, 1996, and Franklin Morales (21 years, 206 days), who debuted on Aug. 18, 2007, were younger on the date of their debut. OF LATE • The Rockies have won eight of 10 and nine of 12 … have also gone 18-12 since May 1 • Colorado is 28-17 since April 14, the third-best winning percentage (.622) in the National League over that span, behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (.745) and Cubs (.630) … have a +46 run differential (286-240) that swing … Colorado started the season 3-12. • Since losing their first five games at home, the Rockies have gone 18-7 at Coors Field, winning six out of eight series with one split … after an 8-7 start on the road, the Rockies, however, have dropped 10 of the last 15 away from home. MY KIND OF TOWN • The Rockies and Cubs will play six times over nine days, three games this week at Wrigley Field and three more in Denver June 10-12. • The Rockies trail Chicago 102-98 all-time … are 45-54 at Wrigley Field … however, Colorado has won eight of the past 14 here, including six of their last 10… that doesn't include the 2-1, 13-inning victory on Oct. 2, 2018 in the National League Wild Card contest. • Colorado is 53-48 vs. Chicago in Denver, including 49-40 at Coors Field. • This week marks the first series loss at Wrigley Field for Colorado since 2015 … the Rockies have not been swept here since dropping two games in 2010 … haven't been swept in three or more contests since a four-game sweep in 2008 during a nine-game Wrigley Field losing streak from 2006-09. OUT OF THE UBER, CHECK THE FLAGS • Daniel Murphy, who played 35 games for the Cubs in 2018, is a career .364 (68-for-187) hitter at Wrigley Field … that average ranks fourth all-time UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING (ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN) ROCKIES AT A GLANCE DATE OPPONENT MDT ROCKIES STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TELEVISION Friday, June 7 at New York-NL 5:10 p.m. RHP Antonio Senzatela (4-4, 5.33) RHP Jacob deGrom (3-5, 3.49) AT&T SportsNet Saturday, June 8 at New York-NL 5:15 p.m. RHP Jon Gray (5-4, 4.11) LHP Steven Matz (4-4, 3.97) FOX Sunday, June 9 at New York-NL 11:10 a.m. RHP Jeff Hoffman (1-2, 7.29) RHP Noah Syndergaard (3-4, 4.83) AT&T SportsNet All regular-season games are broadcast in English on KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94.1 FM; home games broadcast in Spanish on KNRV 1150-AM among players with 120-or-more plate appearances. • Nolan Arenado has homered five times in 22 games at Chicago. • Pitchers Wade Davis (2017) and Chris Rusin (2012- 2014) as well as Murphy played for the Cubs. • Cubs pitcher Tyler Chatwood (2012-17) and infielder Daniel Descalso (2015-16) are former Rockies. HE'S WEARING WHAT NUMBER? • Carlos González, a Rockie from 2009-18 and a three-time All-Star, ranks among the franchise leaders in games (2nd-1,247), at-bats (2nd-4,586), runs (3rd-769), hits (3rd-1,330), doubles (3rd-277), triples (5th-39), home runs (4th-227), RBI (4th-749), batting average (10th-.290) and extra-base hits (3rd- 543) … his 371 multi-hit games are fourth. • His 1,190 games in the outfield, including 1,1449 starts, is first in club history, ahead of Larry Walker (1,100, 1056). STREAKING THROUGH THE QUAD • Nolan Arenado has a 15-game hitting streak, the longest active string in the Majors … the streak is the third longest of his career … batting .458 (27- for-59) with four doubles, five home runs and 19 RBI over that span. DOING WHAT HE DOES • Nolan Arenado's .402 batting average (41-for-102) and .462 on-base percentage since May 5 leads the Majors … hit safely in 24 of 26 games with seven home runs and 27 RBI. HEY TWITTER, HASHTAG THIS • Among National League leaders in road games this year, Nolan Arenado ranks tied for third in homers (nine), tied for eighth in hits (36), tied for seventh in RBI (22), and tied for 10th in runs (20) … his .573 road slugging percentage is 11th in the NL. ROUTINELY AT THE TOP • Nolan Arenado (.343, 2nd) and David Dahl (.337, 4th) rank among the top five hitters in batting average in the National League this season. • Since May 22, Arenado (.463) and Dahl (.455) rank first and second in hitting in the Majors. DON'T BABY HIM • David Dahl has hit safely in 18 of his past 22 games (.379; 33-for-87) since May 10, including 13 of the last 14 (.455; 25-for-55) with multi-hits eight times. • Dahl is hitting .346 (9-for-26) over his past seven road games, hitting safely in six. CLUTCH CITY • Since May 30 with runners in scoring position, Daniel Murphy has six hits in 10 at-bats (11 plate appearances, one walk) with 10 RBI … overall that stretch, he's hitting .423 (11-for-26), hitting safely in six consecutive games. NOT MAKE BELIEVE • Trevor Story was named the NL Player of the Week … Story earned his fourth career NL Player of the Week Award … the second consecutive Rockies player to earn NL honors, following Nolan Arenado. MORE VOLUMES TO COME • Since his first season in '16, Trevor Story's 13 multi-homer games are tied for fourth in Major League Baseball with Edwin Encarnacion, behind Khris Davis (19), Giancarlo Stanton (16) and Manny Machado (15). RUNNING OUT OF POWERADE? • Four of the Rockies' nine wins over their last homestand came in walk-off fashion, the most walk- off wins in a single homestand in franchise history … the last Major League club to record four walk- off wins in the same homestand was the Kansas City Royals, July 14-23, 2017 (10-game homestand). PEN ME • The Rockies' bullpen has posted a 3.66 ERA (71.1 IP, 29 ER) since May 14 to rank second in the National League that span. 2019 Rockies vs. Cubs (0-2) Date Result WP LP 6/4 L, 3-6 Hendricks Hoffman 6/5 L, 8-9 Kintzler Márquez 6/6 at CHC 12:20 p.m. MDT 6/10 CHC 6:40 p.m. MDT 6/11 CHC 6:40 p.m. MDT 6/12 CHC 1:10 p.m. MDT 2019 vs. Chicago-NL .............................................. 0-2 2019 at Coors Field................................................ 0-0 2019 at Wrigley Field ............................................. 0-2 All-Time vs. Chicago ........................................ 98-102 All-Time vs. Chicago in Denver ....................... 53-48 All-Time vs. Chicago at Coors Field ............... 49-40 All-Time at Wrigley Field................................... 45-54

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Page 1: COLORADO ROCKIES (31-29) at CHICAGO CUBS (34 …...Sunday, June 9 at New York-NL 11:10 a.m. RHP Jeff Hoffman (1-2, 7.29) RHP Noah Syndergaard (3-4, 4.83) AT&T SportsNet All regular-season

Game #61 ........................................ Road #31 NL West Standing ......................................2nd (-10.5) Home / Road .......................................... 18-12 / 13-17 Day / Night ............................................... 13-7 / 18-22 Current Streak .....................................................Lost 2 Road Trip .................................................................... 0-2 Last Homestand ........................................................ 9-1 Last Five Games ........................................................ 3-2 Last 10 Games........................................................... 8-2 March/April .......13-17 July .............................. 0-0 May .....................16-10 August ........................ 0-0 June ......................... 2-2 September ................. 0-0 vs. NL West...........................................................11-10 vs. ARI .................... 5-2 vs. SD ......................... 4-1 vs. LAD .................. 0-3 vs. SF .......................... 2-4 vs. NL Central ........................................................... 4-5 vs. NL East ...............................................................9-10 Interleague ................................................................. 7-4 Opp. at or Above .500 / Below .500 ............22-20 / 9-9 vs. RHS / LHS ........................................ 21-18 / 10-11 Longest Winning Streak....... ........... 8, May 26-June 2 Longest Losing Streak ................................... 8, 4/5-13 Series Record ........................................................ 9-7-4 Series Opener .........................................................11-9 Series Finale .............................................................12-7 Sweeps ........................................................................ 3-3 Getaway Day ............................................................. 7-5 Most Games Above .500 ....................................4, 6/2 Most Games Below .500...................................9, 4/13 Longest Game by Innings .................. 18.0, 4/12 at SF Longest Game by Time .....................5:35, 4/12 at SF Shortest Game by Time ................. 2:22, 4/30 at MIL Come-From-Behind Wins ........................................16 Trailing 3+ ..................................................................6 Trailing 4+ ..................................................................2 Trailing 5+ ..................................................................0 Largest Def. Overcome to Win .....4, 2x, last: 5/25 vs. BAL Losses After Leading ...................................................9 Largest Blown Lead in Loss...2, 6x, last: 5/19 at PHI Extra Innings .............................................................. 5-2 Shutouts ...................................................................... 3-3 Lineups ..........................................................................54 Rockies / Opp. Score First .................... 19-7 / 12-22 One-run / Two-Run Games ....................... 9-10 / 3-2 Decided by Last At-Bat / Walk-Offs .......... 9-4 / 5-2 Walk-Off Home Runs ............................................. 2-0 Out-Hitting Opponents ........................................21-3 Out-Hit by Opponents .........................................7-24 Hit Totals Equal ........................................................ 3-2 Rockies / Opp. Score 5+ ..................... 25-11 / 11-22 Rockies / Opp. Score 4+ ..................... 30-13 / 15-25 Rockies / Opp. Score 3 or Fewer ..........1-16 / 16-4 Hit Two or More Home Runs ............................17-8 At least one HR / No HR ...................... 26-15 / 5-14 No Errors / One or More Errors ....... 16-20 / 15-9 Rockies / Opp. Quality Start ...................17-3 / 7-12 Ahead after 6 / 7 / 8 ......................21-1 / 24-1 / 23-0 Behind after 6 / 7 / 8 ......................5-26 / 3-26 / 2-26 Tied after 6 / 7 / 8 ................................ 5-2 / 4-2 / 6-3 Instant Replay Reviews - Rockies / Opp. ..... 12 / 16 Overturned - Rockies / Opp.. .............................8 / 9 Crew Chief Reviews - Rockies / Opp. ......6 (0) / 1 (1) Monday .................. 3-3 Friday .......................... 6-4 Tuesday .................. 4-6 Saturday ..................... 2-8 Wednesday ........... 5-2 Sunday ........................ 6-4 Thursday ................ 5-2 Holiday ....................... 2-0 Purple Jerseys ....................................................... 13-13 White Pinstripes .......................................................3-4 Gray Jerseys ............................................................ 7-10 Black Sleeveless Jerseys ..........................................6-2 Holiday ......................................................................2-0 Players Weekend .....................................................0-0 All-Time Record .........................................1993-2218 All-Time, Home ............................................ 1147-957 All-Time, Coors Field .................................. 1083-883 All-Time, Road .............................................. 846-1261 Under Bud Black ............................................. 209-176

COLORADO ROCKIES (31-29) at CHICAGO CUBS (34-26)Thursday, June 6, 2019 • 12:20 p.m. MDT • Wrigley Field • Chicago, Ill.

RHP Peter Lambert (Major League Debut) vs. LHP José Quintana (4-4, 3.78)TV: AT&T SportsNet • Radio: KOA NewsRadio

WINDY CITY• Dropping the first two games at Wrigley Field, the

Colorado Rockies have lost two straight for the first time since May 18-19 at Philadelphia.

• Prior to this week here in Chicago, the Rockies had won four consecutive series since being swept at Citizens Bank Park against the Phillies last month.

• Had their season-high eight-game winning streak snapped Tuesday at Chicago to begin this two-city, six-game road trip to Chicago-NL and New York-NL … leave postgame today for New York, where the Rockies will play three games.

• The Rockies went on the road after a 9-1 mark on a season-long, 10-game homestand, tying their best record ever in a 10-game homestand at 9-1 (Sept. 1-10, 2009).

MISS YOU• Charlie Blackmon started in right field last night for

Triple-A Albuquerque at Omaha in the first game of a rehab assignment, going 1-for-3 before being lifted for a pinch-runner in the top of the sixth inning.

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER• Peter Lambert (22 years and 49 days old) will be

the third-youngest starting pitcher on the day of his debut in Rockies franchise history … only Jamey Wright (21 years, 192 days), who made his debut on July 3, 1996, and Franklin Morales (21 years, 206 days), who debuted on Aug. 18, 2007, were younger on the date of their debut.

OF LATE• The Rockies have won eight of 10 and nine of 12 …

have also gone 18-12 since May 1• Colorado is 28-17 since April 14, the third-best

winning percentage (.622) in the National League over that span, behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (.745) and Cubs (.630) … have a +46 run differential (286-240) that swing … Colorado started the season 3-12.

• Since losing their first five games at home, the Rockies have gone 18-7 at Coors Field, winning six out of eight series with one split … after an 8-7 start on the road, the Rockies, however, have dropped 10 of the last 15 away from home.

MY KIND OF TOWN• The Rockies and Cubs will play six times over nine

days, three games this week at Wrigley Field and three more in Denver June 10-12.

• The Rockies trail Chicago 102-98 all-time … are 45-54 at Wrigley Field … however, Colorado has won eight of the past 14 here, including six of their last 10… that doesn't include the 2-1, 13-inning victory on Oct. 2, 2018 in the National League Wild Card contest.

• Colorado is 53-48 vs. Chicago in Denver, including 49-40 at Coors Field.

• This week marks the first series loss at Wrigley Field for Colorado since 2015 … the Rockies have not been swept here since dropping two games in 2010 … haven't been swept in three or more contests since a four-game sweep in 2008 during a nine-game Wrigley Field losing streak from 2006-09.

OUT OF THE UBER, CHECK THE FLAGS • Daniel Murphy, who played 35 games for the Cubs

in 2018, is a career .364 (68-for-187) hitter at Wrigley Field … that average ranks fourth all-time

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING (ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN)

ROCKIES AT A GLANCE

DATE OPPONENT MDT ROCKIES STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TELEVISIONFriday, June 7 at New York-NL 5:10 p.m. RHP Antonio Senzatela (4-4, 5.33) RHP Jacob deGrom (3-5, 3.49) AT&T SportsNetSaturday, June 8 at New York-NL 5:15 p.m. RHP Jon Gray (5-4, 4.11) LHP Steven Matz (4-4, 3.97) FOXSunday, June 9 at New York-NL 11:10 a.m. RHP Jeff Hoffman (1-2, 7.29) RHP Noah Syndergaard (3-4, 4.83) AT&T SportsNet

All regular-season games are broadcast in English on KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94.1 FM; home games broadcast in Spanish on KNRV 1150-AM

among players with 120-or-more plate appearances.• Nolan Arenado has homered five times in 22 games

at Chicago.• Pitchers Wade Davis (2017) and Chris Rusin (2012-

2014) as well as Murphy played for the Cubs.• Cubs pitcher Tyler Chatwood (2012-17) and

infielder Daniel Descalso (2015-16) are former Rockies.

HE'S WEARING WHAT NUMBER?• Carlos González, a Rockie from 2009-18 and

a three-time All-Star, ranks among the franchise leaders in games (2nd-1,247), at-bats (2nd-4,586), runs (3rd-769), hits (3rd-1,330), doubles (3rd-277), triples (5th-39), home runs (4th-227), RBI (4th-749), batting average (10th-.290) and extra-base hits (3rd-543) … his 371 multi-hit games are fourth.

• His 1,190 games in the outfield, including 1,1449 starts, is first in club history, ahead of Larry Walker (1,100, 1056).

STREAKING THROUGH THE QUAD• Nolan Arenado has a 15-game hitting streak, the

longest active string in the Majors … the streak is the third longest of his career … batting .458 (27-for-59) with four doubles, five home runs and 19 RBI over that span.

DOING WHAT HE DOES• Nolan Arenado's .402 batting average (41-for-102)

and .462 on-base percentage since May 5 leads the Majors … hit safely in 24 of 26 games with seven home runs and 27 RBI.

HEY TWITTER, HASHTAG THIS• Among National League leaders in road games this

year, Nolan Arenado ranks tied for third in homers (nine), tied for eighth in hits (36), tied for seventh in RBI (22), and tied for 10th in runs (20) … his .573 road slugging percentage is 11th in the NL.

ROUTINELY AT THE TOP• Nolan Arenado (.343, 2nd) and David Dahl (.337,

4th) rank among the top five hitters in batting average in the National League this season.

• Since May 22, Arenado (.463) and Dahl (.455) rank first and second in hitting in the Majors.

DON'T BABY HIM• David Dahl has hit safely in 18 of his past 22 games

(.379; 33-for-87) since May 10, including 13 of the last 14 (.455; 25-for-55) with multi-hits eight times.

• Dahl is hitting .346 (9-for-26) over his past seven road games, hitting safely in six.

CLUTCH CITY• Since May 30 with runners in scoring position,

Daniel Murphy has six hits in 10 at-bats (11 plate appearances, one walk) with 10 RBI … overall that stretch, he's hitting .423 (11-for-26), hitting safely in six consecutive games.

NOT MAKE BELIEVE• Trevor Story was named the NL Player of the Week

… Story earned his fourth career NL Player of the Week Award … the second consecutive Rockies player to earn NL honors, following Nolan Arenado.

MORE VOLUMES TO COME• Since his first season in '16, Trevor Story's 13

multi-homer games are tied for fourth in Major League Baseball with Edwin Encarnacion, behind Khris Davis (19), Giancarlo Stanton (16) and Manny Machado (15).

RUNNING OUT OF POWERADE?• Four of the Rockies' nine wins over their last

homestand came in walk-off fashion, the most walk-off wins in a single homestand in franchise history … the last Major League club to record four walk-off wins in the same homestand was the Kansas City Royals, July 14-23, 2017 (10-game homestand).

PEN ME• The Rockies' bullpen has posted a 3.66 ERA (71.1 IP,

29 ER) since May 14 to rank second in the National League that span.

2019 Rockies vs. Cubs (0-2) Date Result WP LP 6/4 L, 3-6 Hendricks Hoffman 6/5 L, 8-9 Kintzler Márquez 6/6 at CHC 12:20 p.m. MDT 6/10 CHC 6:40 p.m. MDT 6/11 CHC 6:40 p.m. MDT 6/12 CHC 1:10 p.m. MDT2019 vs. Chicago-NL .............................................. 0-2 2019 at Coors Field ................................................ 0-02019 at Wrigley Field ............................................. 0-2All-Time vs. Chicago ........................................ 98-102All-Time vs. Chicago in Denver .......................53-48All-Time vs. Chicago at Coors Field ...............49-40All-Time at Wrigley Field ...................................45-54

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Height: 6-2 Weight: 204 Age: 22 (April 18, 1997) Born: San Dimas, Calif. Acquired: Second Round, 2015 Draft

WELCOME TO THE SHOW• Selected from Triple-A Albuquerque today, making his Major League debut at

Wrigley Field in the series finale vs. the Chicago Cubs.• Fifth professional season, all with the Rockies organization … No. 4 prospect

in Rockies system entering 2019 according to MLB Pipeline … 2018 Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star … Eastern League Player of the Month for June 2018 … California League Mid-Season All-Star in 2017 … 2015 Baseball America Rookie All-Star in 2015.

• Committed to UCLA before signing with the Rockies after the 2015 draft … Brother Jimmy Lambert pitches in the White Sox farm system, currently with the Double-A Birmingham Barons.

• A non-roster invitee to Major League Spring Training in 2018 and 2019.

YOUNGIN’• Per Elias, Lambert at 22 years and 49 days old, is the third-youngest Rockies

starting pitcher at the time of his Major League debut (previous: Franklin Morales, Aug. 18, 2007 at 21 years and 206 days).

FOR STARTERS• Made three Spring appearances in 2018, allowing seven hits and three runs over

4.2 innings … appeared in five spring training games this year with the Rockies, recording a 3.38 ERA (13.1 IP, 5 ER) and 10 strikeouts … pitched two scoreless innings on Feb. 24 vs. Seattle … allowed an unearned run over 3.2 frames on March 15 vs. Kansas City.

• Earned the win on March 25 in an Exhibition Game at Isotopes Park vs. Colorado, limiting the Rockies to four hits and two runs while striking out seven in five innings.

• Tied his career high for strikeouts with 10 on May 24 at Las Vegas, working seven scoreless innings … fifth Isotope since 2015 to record 10 or more strikeouts in a game.

• Has a 1.36 ERA (33.0 IP, 5 ER) in the first three innings of his starts with Triple-A this year … has not allowed a run in the second inning all season.

• Scoreless streak from 2018 ended at 14.0 innings on April 5 vs. Salt Lake.• Is 4-for-13 with four RBI at the plate (9-for-42 in his career)

LAST START• In line for the win at home vs. Reno until a three-run ninth inning by the Aces,

getting no-decision in a 7-6 defeat on May 29 … left leading 5-4 after six innings.• Allowed four hits and four runs, including two home runs over six innings with a

walk and six strikeouts.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS• With Albuquerque, left-handers hit .286 with five home runs … right-handers

batted .239 with five homers.• Is 1-0 with a 4.91 ERA (22.0 IP, 12 ER) with five homers allowed at home in

Albuquerque, posting a .270 opponents’ batting average.• Worked five or more innings eight times, including seven frames three games …

got through six innings four times in his past five starts.

2019 (Triple-A) W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

MiLB 2-2 5.07 11-11 60.1 63 34 34 10 16 51 Home 1-0 4.91 4-4 22.0 24 12 12 5 4 20 Road 1-2 5.17 7-7 38.1 39 22 22 5 12 31

CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

MiLB 26-29 3.92 97-97 508.0 516 251 221 49 15 117

2019 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR | AVG AB H 2B 3B HRvs. LH .--- -- -- -- -- -- | .--- -- -- -- -- -- vs. RH .--- -- -- -- -- -- | .--- -- -- -- -- --

AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CSCareer .--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -----

LAST TIME Last Start: N/A Last Win: N/A Last Loss: N/A Last CG: N/A 2019 MiLB HIGHS / LOWS CAREER 7.0, 3x, last: May 24 at LV ..................Most IP .......................9.0, June 2, 2018 vs. ALT N/A .................................................. Low-Hit CG ...................................................... N/A 9, May 19 vs. ELP ....................................Hits ............................. 12, June 11, 2017 vs. IE 6, April 28 at SL ..................................... Runs ........................ 10, July 14, 2016 at HAG 6, April 28 at SL ...................................... ER .......................... 10, July 14, 2016 at HAG 3, May 19 vs. ELP .....................................HR .............3, 3x, last: May 19, 2019 vs. ELP 3, 2x, last: May 13 at FRE ....................Walks ............. 4, 4x, last: June 16, 2017 at RC 10, May 24 at LV ............................... Strikeouts .........10, 3x, last: May 14, 2019 at LV 1, 10, May 24 at LV .................10+ Strikeout Games ........3, last: May 14, 2019 at LV

PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Major League Debut

STATS AT-A-GLANCE

#23 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER PETER LAMBERT RHP

Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER HR BB SO TP Opp. SP Left 4/5 SL ND, W 7-4 4.0 6 3 3 0 2 4 84 Snow Up, 4-3 4/10 at RNO ND, W 13-2 4.2 5 2 2 0 2 2 92 Widener Up, 8-1 4/15 at TAC L, 0-10 5.0 5 4 4 1 1 3 91 Milone Down, 4-0 4/21 TAC W, 23-2 5.0 5 1 1 0 1 6 90 Danish Up, 18-1 4/28 at SL ND, L 8-14 5.0 6 6 6 2 3 4 103 Bridwell Up, 7-6 April: 1-1, 6.08 23.2 27 16 16 3 9 19 4605/3 at TAC L, 3-6 5.0 7 5 5 1 1 4 101 Niese Down, 5-3 5/8 at ELP W, 6-2 7.0 3 1 1 1 2 4 97 Rodriguez Jr. Up, 7-1 5/13 at FRE ND, L 7-8 4.2 6 4 4 0 3 4 89 Copeland Up, 6-4 5/19 ELP ND, W 5-4 7.0 9 4 4 3 0 4 102 Allen Down, 4-1 5/24 at LV ND, W 5-4 7.0 7 0 0 0 0 10 95 Anderson Up, 1-0 5/29 RNO ND, L 6-7 6.0 4 4 4 2 1 6 94 Shipley Up, 5-4 May: 1-1, 4.42 36.2 36 18 18 7 7 32 578

2019 MiLB DAY-BY-DAY

LAMBERT VS. CUBS

TOMORROW’S STARTER: RHP ANTONIO SEZNATELA (4-4, 5.33)Right-hander will make his 11th start to begin a three-game series vs. the Mets at Citi Field, his first career appearance in New York … beat Toronto at home 5-1 on June 2 (6.0,4,1,1,3,4) for his fourth quality start this year, his second in a row … got no-decision on May 28 at home in a 6-2 win vs. Arizona (6.0,9,2,2,2,2) … posted a 2-2 mark with a 5.47 (24.2 IP, 15 ER) in five road games … Colorado is 3-2 on the road, but has dropped his past two games out of Denver … was 0-2 with a 8.03 ERA (12.1 IP, 11 ER) in three road starts last month, 1-3, 6.98 (29.2 IP, 23 ER) overall in six starts in May … is 2-2 with a 5.22 ERA (29.1 IP, 17 ER) in five starts at Coors Field this season … three of his four quality starts at home in 2019 … first career start vs. the Mets on Friday, having faced New York once in relief on Aug. 2, 2017, pitching three shutout innings at home in a 10-5 loss (3.0,1,0,0,0,4).

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#28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b Career vs. Quintana: .222-9-2-2-3Last Game: 1-3, R, 2 RBI, BB Current Streak: 15, 5/21-6/5 (27-59)CHC Series: 2-7, R, 2 RBI, BB Long Streak: 15, 5/21-6/5 (27-59)Homestand: 19-39, 12 R, 3 2B, 5 HR, 17 RBI, HBP, 4 BB, 5 SO • His active 15-game hitting streak the longest active streak in MLB, the third-

longest of his career and his longest since a 17-game streak in 2015 … has hit .458 (27-for-59) with four doubles, five home runs, 19 RBI, six walks and five strikeouts over the streak.

• Batted .425 (45-for-106) with nine doubles, one triple, nine home runs and 29 RBI in May … ranked first in MLB in batting average, second in hits, extra-base hits (19) and RBI and tied for seventh in home runs.

• His 45 hits in the month of May were tied for the sixth-most for a single month in franchise history, the most since Todd Helton had 50 hits in August, 2000.

• Ranks first in the NL with 82 hits, tied for first with 54 RBI, second with a .343 batting average, tied for third with 34 extra-base hits and tied for ninth with 16 home runs … his 10 three-hit games and 26 multi-hit games are the most in the NL.

• His 202nd career home run Sunday to pass Dante Bichette for the fifth-most in franchise history … hit his 200th career home run May 26 vs. Baltimore.

• Drove in a season-high five RBI May 25 to pass Troy Tulowitzki (657 career RBI) for sixth-most in Rockies history.

• Second multi-home run game of the season May 24 vs. Baltimore, the 17th of his Major League career … first multi-homer game May 1 at Milwaukee.

• Homered in a franchise-record five consecutive road games April 14-27.

#26 DAVID DAHL, of Career vs. Quintana: .000-3-0-0-0Last Game: 3-5, 2 R, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, SO Current Streak: 7, 5/29-6/5 (16-29)CHC Series: 4-9, 3 R, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, SO Long Streak: 7, 5/29-6/5 (16-29)Homestand: 18-40, 11 R, 4 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 5 BB, 6 SO• Ranks fourth in the NL with a .337 batting average, tied for second with eight

games of three or more hits and tied for fifth with three triples.• Has hit safely in 15 of his last 17 games since May 18, batting .409 (27-for-66)

over that span … batting .552 (16-for-29) with four doubles, one triple, one home run and seven RBI over his season-high seven game hitting streak.

• Recorded a career-high four hits May 30 vs. Arizona (previous: 3, 11x, last: May 12, 2019 vs. San Diego).

• Batting .378 (17-for-45) vs. left-handers, the highest average in the NL and the highest in MLB by a left-handed hitter.

#20 IAN DESMOND, of Career vs. Quintana: .500-4-2-0-0Last Game: 0-3, 2 SO Current Streak: 0 (0-11)CHC Series: 0-7, 3 SO Long Streak: 6, 5/26-31 (9-19)Homestand: 9-30, 5 R, 4 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 10 SO, 3 GIDP • Recorded his first career pinch-hit home run May 30 vs. Arizona … is 1-for-6

with two runs, a home run and two RBI as a pinch hitter this season.• Season-high six-game hitting streak May 26-31.• Slashed .319/.430/.597 in 24 games in May … seven doubles, two triples, three

home runs and nine RBI in the month.• Career-high two triples May 7, the 17th Rockies player (24th time) with two.

#1 GARRETT HAMPSON, inf Career vs. Quintana: N/ALast Game: 0-1, R, BB, SO Current Streak: 0 (0-8)CHC Series: 0-1, R, BB, SO Long Streak: 7, 4/9-16 (9-29)Homestand: 0-3, BB • Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Sunday, his second stint on the active roster

after making his first career Opening Day roster.• Optioned on May 12 … hit .327 (18-for-55) with six doubles, one triple, one

home run, five RBI and four stolen bases in 13 games with the Isotopes.• Made 20 starts at second base, three starts in center field and one in left field.• Career-high two RBI and career-high tying two hits on May 3 vs. Arizona (five

times, last: April 16 at San Diego). • First career homer April 16 at San Diego, solo shot in the seventh inning.• Batted .300 or better at every Minor League stop … in 305 career Minor League

games, hit .315 with 123 stolen bases and 23 times caught stealing.

#22 CHRIS IANNETTA, c Career vs. Quintana: .111-18-2-0-0Last Game: DNP Current Streak: 1, 6/2 (2-3)CHC Series: DNP Long Streak: 5, 4/13-5/14 (7-18)Homestand: 6-17, 3 R, 2 2B, 3 HR, 5 RBI, BB, 2 SO, 4 GIDP• Has homered in three of his last seven (five home runs on the season).• Has reached base in nine of 10 starts (12-for-35, .343) with five doubles and four

home runs since being reinstated from the 10-day IL on May 3 … placed on the IL on April 15 (right lat strain).

• Hit the game-winning home run in the 11th inning 1-0 win at Tampa Bay on April 3 … became the first player in Rockies history to record the game-winning RBI in a 1-0 win three different times … the third active player in MLB to have three or more home runs in 1-0 wins (Neil Walker has four, Justin Upton has three).

#24 RYAN McMAHON, inf Career vs. Quintana: N/ALast Game: 1-5, RBI, 2 SO Current Streak: 2, 6/4-5 (2-9)CHC Series: 2-9, R, 2B, RBI, 3 SO Long Streak: 5, 4/22-27 (6-20) Homestand: 5-24, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 5 BB, 6 SO• Recorded a career-high tying three hits May 30 vs. Arizona (3x, last: April 18 vs.

Philadelphia) … was a triple shy of the cycle.• Slashing .283/.377/.547 with five doubles, three home runs and nine RBI over his

last 17 games.• Batting .375 (15-for-40) vs. left-handed pitching, .192 (20-for-104) vs. righties.• Hit two-home runs May 19 at Philadelphia, his second career multi-homer game,

his second this season and his second against the Phillies.• First career multi-home run game April 18 vs. Philadelphia, the first player in

franchise history to hit two or more home runs in his first game after being reinstated from the injured list … also recorded a career-high five RBI and career-high tying three hits (second time, last: Aug. 24, 2018 vs. St. Louis).

#9 DANIEL MURPHY, inf Career vs. Quintana: N/ALast Game: 2-5, RBI, 2 SO Current Streak: 6, 5/30-6/5 (11-26)CHC Series: 4-9, R, HR, 3 RBI, 2 SO Long Streak: 6, 5/30-6/5 (11-26) Homestand: 12-36, R, 3 2B, 3B, 9 RBI, 5 BB, 4 SO, GIDP, E• Fourth home run of the season Tuesday at Wrigley Field.• Has an RBI in a career-high tying six-straight games (fourth time, last: July 21-27,

2016) … 11-for-26 (.423) with 11 RBI over his last six games, including 6-for-10 with runners in scoring position … 26 RBI since May 1 tied for fourth-most in the NL over that span.

• Has gone 20-for-55 (.364) with four runs, four doubles, one triple, two home

runs, 17 RBI, five walks and six strikeouts over his last 15 games.• Recorded his fifth career walk-off RBI May 30 vs. Arizona, his first since July 7,

2017 vs. Atlanta as a member of the Washington Nationals.• Is 3-for-7 with seven RBI and a walk as a pinch-hitter this season … seven RBI

the most by a pinch-hitter in MLB.• Placed on the 10-day IL April 1 with an avulsion fracture in his left index finger,

suffered in the second game of the season at Miami, March 29.

#12 MARK REYNOLDS, inf Career vs. Quintana: .235-17-4-1-1Last Game: DNP Current Streak: 0 (0-14)CHC Series: 0-1, SO (PH) Long Streak: 3, 5/14-17 (4-11)Homestand: 0-9, R, RBI, 3 BB, 3 SO • Game-winning RBI single in the 11th inning May 14 at Boston, his ninth career

extra-inning, go-ahead RBI (last: Sept. 11, 2016 at SD).• His 298 career home runs rank 10th among active players currently on a 40-man

roster.• Is 1-for-25 with a home run, three RBI and five walks as a pinch-hitter … no hits

in his last 21 pinch-hit at-bats.• Made 21 starts at first base and one as the designated hitter.• Fourth homer May 9 and season-high tying three RBI (also: May 2 at Milwaukee).

#7 BRENDAN RODGERS, inf Career vs. Quintana: N/ALast Game: 1-1 (PH) Current Streak: 1, 6/5 (1-1)CHC Series: 1-1 Long Streak: 4, 5/18-24 (7-17)Homestand: 6-24, 2 R, 2B, 3 RBI, 3 BB, 6 SO, 2 GIDP • Has hit safely in nine of 14 games played since his Major League debut May 17,

including four straight May 18-24.• First career pinch hit Wednesday at Chicago-NL … 1-for-3 as a pinch hitter.• First Major League hit on May 18, an infield single to third base off Aaron Nola.• Had his contract selected from Triple-A Albuquerque May 17 and made his

Major League debut in a start at second base at Philadelphia … recorded his first career RBI in his first career at-bat on a fielder’s choice in the second inning.

• Batted .356 (48-for-135) with 10 doubles, one triple, nine home runs and 21 RBI in 35 games with Albuquerque.

• Ranked as the Rockies’ #1 prospect and the #10 overall prospect in baseball by MLB.com prior to the 2019 season.

#27 TREVOR STORY, inf Career vs. Quintana: .600-5-3-0-2Last Game: 2-3, 3 R, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, SB Current Streak: 1, 6/5 (2-3)CHC Series: 2-7, 3 R, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 SO, SB Long Streak: 16, 4/11-28 (24-67)Homestand: 15-35, 14 R, 4 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 4 BB, 12 SO, 2 SB, CS, E• Named the NL Player of the Week last week, his fourth career Player of the

Week Award … slashed .524/.583/1.048 with nine runs, 11 hits, three doubles, one triple, two home runs and seven RBI in six games … led the NL in all three slash lines, tied for first in runs and total bases (22) and second in extra-base hits.

• Third multi-home run game of the season May 31 vs. Toronto, the 13th of his career … recorded a career-high seven RBI, the most RBI by a Rockies player since Nolan Arenado recorded seven RBI vs. San Diego on July 19, 2017.

• In his previous multi-homer game on May 24 vs. Baltimore, his first home run of the game was the 100th of his career, second home run was his second career walk-off home run (also: July 15, 2018 vs. Seattle) … eight multi-home run games since 2018 are the most in the NL over that span, second-most in MLB (Khris Davis, 10).

• First in the NL with 56 runs scored, third with 11 stolen bases, tied for sixth with 70 hits, ninth with 132 total bases and tied for 10th with 43 RBI.

• Reached 100 career home runs in the fewest career games played for a shortstop in Major League history (448 games), besting Alex Rodriguez (470 games) … also played the fewest games to reach 100 home runs in Rockies franchise history, surpassing Todd Helton (491 games).

• Career-best 16-game hitting streak (.358, 24-for-67) from April 11-28.• Career-high three stolen bases April 16 at San Diego, the first Rockies player with

at least three stolen bases since Charlie Blackmon, May 25, 2015 at Cincinnati.

#15 RAIMEL TAPIA, of Career vs. Quintana: .000-2-0-0-0Last Game: 1-5, R Current Streak: 1, 6/5 (1-5)CHC Series: 1-9, R, 3 SO Long Streak: 12, 5/22-6/2 (13-53)Homestand: 11-45, 10 R, 5 2B, RBI, 3 BB, 9 SO, GIDP, E • Has his career-long 12-game hitting streak snapped Tuesday … hit .245 (13-for-

53) with 12 runs, five doubles, three RBI and four walks over that span.• Scored a career-high four runs May 31 vs. Toronto.• Recorded his second career walk-off RBI May 27 vs. Arizona, an RBI single in the

11th inning (also: RBI single on June 15, 2017 vs. San Francisco).• Hit safely in 29 of his past 33 starts since April 16, batting .288 (40-for-139) with

13 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 20 RBI over that span.• Homered three straight games April 20-23, the first player since Jimmie Schaffer

of the Cubs (July 28-Aug. 1, 1963) to homer in three straight before his 300th career at-bat after having not hit more than three total home runs over his first 250 career ABs.

• Second career pinch-hit homer April 22 vs. Washington (also: pinch-hit grand slam, July 20, 2018 at Arizona).

• Hit an inside-the-park home run on April 20 for his first homer of the year … his first career inside-the-park home run, the 18th in Rockies history.

#14 TONY WOLTERS, c-inf Career vs. Quintana: .000-2-0-0-0Last Game: 0-4 Current Streak: 0 (0-4)CHC Series: 1-6, RBI, BB, SO Long Streak: 8, 5/1-15 (11-27)Homestand: 8-23, 3 R, 2B, 4 RBI, BB, 2 SO, 3 GIDP• His .298 batting average the highest for a catcher in the National League … 10

doubles rank fourth.• Has caught 10 runners stealing on the season, which ranks tied for second in the

NL … stolen base percentage of 60.0% is the second-lowest in the NL.• Walk-off sacrifice fly May 26 vs. Baltimore capped a career-high tying three hit

day, his second three-hit game of the season, the 10th of his career (last: April 18 vs. Philadelphia).

• First home run of the season, the seventh of his career and first since Aug. 27, 2018, May 22 in Pittsburgh, snapping a string of 247 homerless at-bats.

• Career-high eight-game hitting streak May 1-15 (.407, 11-for-27, 3 2B, 6 RBI).• Batting .327 (33-for-101) with seven doubles, one triple, one home run and a

.374 on-base percentage over his last 30 games since April 16.• Caught two runners stealing in the first inning May 17, the first Rockies catcher

to catch two in the same inning since Charles Johnson on May 17, 2013 vs. Montreal.

8 COLORADO ROCKIES HITTERS NOTES 2019 vs. Chicago-NL Career vs. Chicago-NLPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIArenado .286 7 2 0 2 .308 156 48 11 40Dahl .444 9 4 0 3 .333 36 12 2 6Desmond .000 7 0 0 0 .261 207 54 6 24Hampson .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Iannetta .--- -- -- -- -- .137 95 13 6 17McMahon .222 9 2 0 1 .222 18 4 0 2Murphy .444 9 4 1 3 .330 215 71 10 25Reynolds .000 1 0 0 0 .210 210 44 9 29Rodgers 1.000 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 0Story .286 7 2 0 1 .203 59 12 1 6Tapia .111 9 1 0 0 .200 15 3 0 0Wolters .167 6 1 0 1 .242 33 8 0 3

Career at Wrigley FieldAVG AB H HR RBI .256 86 22 5 19 .267 15 4 1 1 .219 114 25 1 8 .--- -- -- -- -- .135 52 7 3 6 .250 4 1 0 0 .363 182 66 10 22 .215 121 26 6 16 .--- -- -- -- -- .103 39 4 1 1 .200 10 2 0 0 .286 21 6 0 1

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#35 CHAD BETTIS, RHP Scoreless Streak: 11.1 IP Season-High IP: 5.2, 4/1 at TB; 3.0, 4/23 vs. WSH*TOR Series: 1.0 IP, H Career High IP: 9.0, 9/5/16 vs. SF• Tossed 11.1 scoreless innings since May 19, the third-longest active scoreless

streak in the National League, longest string by a reliever.• Tossedascoreless inning June2…priortothat,hadfiveconsecutiveoutings

with more than one inning while allowing no runs, tied for the longest such streakinfranchisehistory(fifthtime,last:AdamOttavino,May27-June8,2013).

• 1-1withonesaveanda1.69ERA(21.1IP,4ER),threewalksand16strikeoutsin 14 relief appearances …ranksseventhintheNLinERAamongrelievers.

• Careerreliefmarkof2-3withonesaveanda5.46ERA(64.1IP,39ER)in50reliefappearances…firstMajorLeaguesaveMay28vs.Arizona.

• MovedtothebullpenfollowinghisstartApril12atSanFrancisco…inthreestarts,went0-2witha8.78ERA(13.1IP,13ER),eightwalksandninestrikeouts.

• More than one inning of relief 17 times in the big leagues during his career,including two or more frames 14 times … three or more innings three outings.

#37 JAIRO DÍAZ, RHP Scoreless Streak: 4.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.0,5/30vs.ARICHIC Series: 1.0IP,SO Career High IP: 2.0,3x,last:5/30vs.ARI• Scorelessinsixofeightappearances,includingeachofhislastfive,sincecontractwasselected fromTriple-AAlbuquerqueMay22…appearancethatgamehisfirstsinceJuly24,2017.

• Opponentshitting.167(5-for-30)…strandedfiveinheritedrunners.• Career-hightyingtwoinningsMay30vs.Arizona(thirdtime,last:July19,2017vs.SanDiego)…firstMajorLeaguewinMay28vs.Arizonainonescorelessinning.

• Went1-0withsixsavesanda0.45ERA(20.0IP,1ER),sixwalksand22strikeoutsacross 16 games for the Isotopes this season.

#54 CARLOS ESTÉVEZ, RHP Scoreless Streak: 0.0 IP Season-High IP: 2.0,4/5vs.LADCHC Series: 1.0, 2 H, R, ER Career High IP: 2.0,5x,last:4/5/19vs.LAD• Scoreduponinnineof29games,includingfourtimesoverhispast18(16.2IP,7ER)sinceApril26…secondonteam,tiedforsixthintheNL,inappearances.

• Allowedrunshisfirstthreegames,butsinceApril11,scoreduponsixtimesover26gamesand23.1innings(10ER,3.86ERA)…recalledMay2fromTriple-A.

• Scored upon three times his past six games (6.1 IP, 6 ER)… his 5.1-inningscoreless string ended May 23 at Pittsburgh in the seventh inning.

•Postedan0.87ERA(10.1IP,1ER)April26-May21…career-hightyingthreestrikeoutsMay11vs.SanDiego(fifthtime,last:April7vs.LosAngeles-NL).

• WinonMay1atMilwaukeehisfirstsinceAug.9,2017atCleveland.• MatchedhiscareerhighwithtwoinningsonApril5vs.LosAngeles-NL.

#51 JAKE McGEE, LHP Scoreless Streak: 6.2 IP Season-High IP: 1.2,5/25vs.BALCHC Series: 1.0IP,SO Career High IP: 2.2,9/18/11atBOS• Amongactiveleft-handedrelievers,sincehis2010debut,rankssixthwith485appearancesandtiedwithteammateMikeDunnforfifthwith467strikeouts.

• Norunsonsevenhitsovereightgamesand6.2inningsthisseason…fiveof10inherited runners have scored.

• Reinstatedfromthe10-dayinjuredlist(leftkneesprain)May18…placedontheILonApril2aftermakingtwoappearances.

• Pitched3.1inningsacrossthreerehabappearancesforTriple-AAlbuquerque…allowedonerun(2.70ERA)withtwowalksandonestrikeout.

#45 SCOTT OBERG, RHP Scoreless Streak: 4.1 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 4/12 at SFTOR Series: SV, 0.1 IP Career-High IP: 2.0, 19x, last: 4/12/19 at SF• His1.71ERA iseighthamongNLrelievers…earnedrunstwicehispast19gamesfora1.42ERA(19.0IP,3ER)…runsfivetimesin24gamesoverall.

• Hasa1.74ERA(67.1IP,13ER)in64gamessincecomingoff10-dayDLJune27,2018… ERAfirstamongNLrelievers(thirdinMLB)thatspan(min.40games).

• His234gamessince2015debutmostbyaRockiethatspan…3.99careerERAis eighth all-time among Rockies relief pitchers with 200 or more innings … his 3.96ERA(120.1IP,53ER)athome(min.100IP)fifthall-timeamongColoradorelievers and eighth among all Rockies pitchers.

• Pitched more than one inning six times … career-high tying two innings pitched April8vs.AtlantaandApril20atSanFrancisco(19thtime).

• Went3-0withonesaveanda2.19ERA(12.1IP,3ER)in12gamesinMay…recorded the win in both victories vs. Baltimore, May 24 and May 26.

• SaveonMay29,firstsinceAug.17,2016vs.Washington.

#18 SEUNGHWAN OH, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1.0 IP Season-High IP:1.0,16x,last:5/30vs.ARIARI Series: 2W,3.0IP,2H,R,ER,HR,BB,SO Career-High IP:2.0,8x,last:7/8/18vs.NYY• Is5-1witha5.67ERA(39.2IP,25ER)in46gamessincebecomingaRockieonJuly26,2018.

• Scored upon in 10 of 21 games, including multiple runs six times, this year … no runsthreeofhispastfivegamessinceMay18.

• Thewinningpitchertwoofhispastthreeappearances,May27andMay30,bothvs.Arizona…firstwinoftheseasonApril22vs.Washington.

• Allowedtwoormorerunsinfiveofhispastnineoutings(7.1IP,13ER)sincehisfirstlossasaRockieApril28atAtlanta,allowinganeighth-inning,two-out,three-runhomerun(Donaldson)…firstblownsaveoftheseason.

#52 CHRIS RUSIN, LHP Scoreless Streak: 0.2 IP Season-High IP:0.1,5/31vs.TORCHC Series: 0.2 IP, H Career-High IP: 9.0, 2x, last: 9/3/15 vs. SF• AcrosspartsoffourseasonswiththeRockies,hasgone16-19witha4.52ERA(356.2IP,179ER)in164games,including29starts…asarelieveroverthatspan,is10-5withtwosavesanda3.69ERA(192.2IP,79ER)in135reliefappearances.

• Reinstatedfrom10-dayinjuredlistMay31andmadehisfirstappearanceoftheyear…placedonILMarch28(retroactivetoMarch25)withamid-backstrain.

• Made eight rehab appearances between Double-A Hartford and Triple-AAlbuquerque, going 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA (13.1 IP, 8 ER), five walks and 11strikeouts.

• Went2-3witha6.09ERA(54.2IP,37ER)in49reliefappearancesin2018…in2017,went5-1witha2.65ERA(85.0IP,25ER)in60reliefappearances…ledthe NL in innings pitched as a reliever.

#29 BRYAN SHAW, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1.0IP,2H,R,ER,BB,SOSeason-High IP:2.0,6x,last:5/17atPHICHC Series: 1.0IP,H,3SO Career-High IP:2.1,3x,last:8/26/14atCWS• Since2012,his535gamesarethemost intheMajors…tied forfirst inbigleagueswith568careerappearancessincehisdebutJune10,2011.

• SecondintheNLwith32appearancesandfirstwith36.0reliefinnings…morethan one inning seven games, including two frames six times.

• Allowedrunsfourtimesinhispastninegames,butscoreless overall in 23 of his 32gamesthisyear,including15ofhislast21(24.0innings)and19ofhispast26outings(29.2innings)….239opponents’battingaverage(32-for-134).

• SincereturnfromdisabledlistonJuly11,2018,hasa3.44ERA(55.0IP,21ER).

TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HRSeason Totals 31-29 5.07 1 3 10/16 543.1 561 318 306 208-13 491 87Starters 18-24 5.70 1 1 0/0 331.1 362 215 210 118-6 299 61Relievers 13-5 4.08 0 0 10/16 212.0 199 103 96 90-7 192 26Coors Field 18-12 5.90 0 0 7/10 276.0 322 188 181 104-5 243 46Road 13-17 4.21 1 3 3/6 267.1 239 130 125 104-8 248 41March 2-2 3.71 0 0 0/0 34.0 27 14 14 7-0 30 5April 11-15 4.49 1 2 4/6 240.1 232 124 120 100-6 215 32May 16-10 5.94 0 1 5/9 235.0 274 162 155 91-6 214 46June 2-2 4.50 0 0 1/1 34.0 28 18 17 10-1 32 4

ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTESPitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP FBF/R IR/RSBettis 6/2vs.TOR 1.0,1,0,0,0,0 4/19/19vs.PHI 5/28/19vs.ARI 5/15/19atBOS 1/1 14/8 3/0Díaz 6/5atCHC 1.0,0,0,0,0,1 5/28/19vs.ARI NoMLSaves 9/24/15vs.PIT 0/0 8/6 5/0Estévez 6/4atCHC 1.0,2,1,1,0,0 5/1/19atMIL 7/28/16atNYM 8/8/16vs.TEX 0/0 29/21 20/8McGee 6/4atCHC 1.0,0,0,0,0,1 8/10/18vs.LAD 6/21/18vs.NYM 7/30/18atSTL 0/0 8/5 10/5Oberg 6/1vs.TOR 0.1,0,0,0,0,0 5/26/19vs.BAL 6/1/19vs.TOR 9/19/18atLAD 2/4 24/17 7/2Oh 5/30vs.ARI 1.0,0,0,0,1,1 5/30/19vs.ARI 4/28/19atATL 4/28/19atATL 0/1 21/17 2/1Rusin 6/5atCHC 0.2,1,0,0,0,0 9/4/18vs.SF 9/12/17atARI 9/7/18vs.LAD 0/0 2/1 3/3Shaw 6/5atCHC 1.0,2,1,1,1,1 5/24/19vs.BAL 9/20/17atLAA 5/19/19atPHI 0/2 32/24 5/2

COLORADO ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES

2019 vs. Chicago-NL Career vs. Chicago-NL Career at Wrigley FieldPitcher W-L-S G/GS IP ER ERA W-L-S G/GS IP ER ERA W-L-S G/GS IP ER ERABettis ----- -- -- -- -.-- 1-0-0 2/1 6.2 0 0.00 1-0-0 2/1 6.2 0 0.00Díaz 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 0 0.00 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 0 0.00 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 0 0.00Estévez 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 1 9.00 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 1 9.00 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 1 9.00McGee 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 0 0.00 0-0-1 11/0 11.0 1 0.82 0-0-1 7/0 7.0 0 0.00Oberg ----- -- -- -- -.-- 0-0-0 5/0 4.1 0 0.00 0-0-0 2/0 2.0 0 0.00Oh ----- -- -- -- -.-- 1-0-2 12/0 14.2 9 5.52 0-0-1 6/0 8.0 1 1.13Rusin 0-0-0 1/0 0.2 0 0.00 1-0-0 5/0 8.1 3 3.24 2-4-0 11/8 42.2 24 5.10Shaw 0-0-0 1/0 1.0 1 9.00 0-1-0 10/0 8.2 6 6.23 0-0-0 3/0 3.0 1 3.00

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LAST HOME RUN MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES Player Date, Opp Pitcher AB Since 2H 3H 4H 5H Total 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5 RBI 6+RBI TotalArenado 6/2/19 vs. TOR Shafer 7 16 10 0 0 26 12 4 1 1 0 18Dahl 5/30/19 vs. ARI Clarke 25 10 7 1 0 18 2 2 0 0 0 4Desmond 5/30/19 vs. ARI López 16 11 1 0 0 12 3 1 0 0 0 4Hampson 4/16/19 at SD Warren 42 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1Iannetta 6/2/19 vs. TOR Sanchez 0 6 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 3McMahon 5/30/19 vs. ARI McFarland 20 7 2 0 0 9 5 0 0 1 0 6Murphy 6/4/19 at CHC Hendricks 6 7 2 0 0 9 3 5 0 0 0 8Reynolds 5/9/19 vs. SF Holland 34 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 4Rodgers No Major League Home Runs 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2Story 5/31/19 vs. TOR Gaviglio 11 15 4 1 0 20 3 4 1 0 1 9Tapia 5/12/19 vs. SD Wieck 84 4 3 0 0 8 3 3 0 0 0 6Wolters 5/22/19 at PIT Kingham 32 8 2 0 0 10 3 1 0 0 0 4

LONGEST HITTING STREAKSPlayer StreakStory 16, 4/11-28Arenado 15,5/21-6/5Tapia 12, 5/22-6/2Blackmon 11, 4/16-28Blackmon 11, 5/1-12Wolters 8, 5/1-15Hampson 7, 4/9-16Story 7, 5/18-25Dahl 7, 5/29-6/5

No. Date Opp. Score Play1 4/3 at TB 1-0 Iannetta solo HR2 4/19 PHI 4-3 Blackmon 2-run HR3 4/27 at ATL 9-5 Blackmon 2-RBI double4 5/5 ARI 8-7 McMahon RBI single5 5/14 at BOS 5-4 Reynolds RBI single6 5/24 BAL 8-6 Story 2-run HR7 5/26 BAL 8-7 Wolters RBI SF8 5/27 ARI 4-3 Tapia RBI single9 5/30 ARI 11-10 Murphy RBI single

Pitcher Last Start (IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO) Result Streak GS/QS IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 GIDP After Loss Team RecordMárquez 6/5 vs. CHC (5.1,7,8,8,1,5) L, 8-9 L1 14/6 6.4 94.0 4/3 8.74 1.79 7 4-3 10-4Hoffman 6/4 at CHC (6.0,6,5,5,1,7) L, 3-6 L1 4/0 5.2 90.8 2/0 9.43 2.14 1 -- 2-2Senzatela 6/2 vs. TOR (6.0,4,1,1,3,4) W, 5-1 W1 10/4 5.1 93.8 2/0 5.50 3.83 7 1-2 6-4Gray 6/1 vs. TOR (6.2,2,0,0,3,7) W, 4-2 W2 12/7 6.0 93.8 4/5 9.33 3.48 8 1-1 7-5Freeland 5/30 vs. ARI (3.0,7,5,5,0,1) ND, 11-10 W L3 12/3 5.0 84.4 1/0 7.43 3.79 4 0-5 5-7Anderson 5/3 vs. ARI (4.0,7,6,6,1,5) L, 9-10 L3 5/0 4.1 85.6 2/0 10.02 4.79 1 -- 1-4Bettis 4/12 at SF (5.0,6,2,2,2,4) ND, 2-3 L L2 3/0 5.0 77.3 0/1 6.08 5.40 3 0-2 0-3

Team No. Anderson Bettis Freeland Gray Hoffman Márquez SenzatelaInnings (Team Record) (Starter Record)0.0-4.2 14 (4-10) 4 (0-2) 0 (0-1) 4 (0-3) 2 (0-1) 3 (0-2)5.0-5.2 17 (8-9) 1 (0-1) 2 (0-1) 3 (0-2) 1 (1-0) 3 (1-1) 4 (1-2) 2 (1-1)6.0-6.2 20 (11-9) 4 (1-2) 6 (2-3) 1 (0-1) 4 (2-0) 5 (3-1)7.0-7.2 7 (6-1) 1 (1-0) 2 (2-0) 4 (2-1)8.0-9.0 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0)Total Starts 60 (31-29) 5 (0-3) 3 (0-2) 12 (2-6) 11 (5-4) 4 (1-2) 14 (6-3) 10 (4-4)Run Support / Start (Runs) 5.32 (196) 6.53 (15) 2.03 (3) 6.07 (40) 4.98 (40) 6.00 (14) 5.56 (56) 4.67 (28)Team Record When Starting 18-24 1-4 0-3 5-7 7-5 2-2 10-4 6-4

CATCHING STATSCatcher SB CS SB% CERA PB CPKO PPKO PCSButera 6 0 100.0 6.93 2 0 0 0Iannetta 7 2 77.8 6.14 2 0 0 0Wolters 15 10 60.0 4.52 0 0 0 0

STARTING PITCHERS OVERVIEW

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TotalOpponents 32 31 47 45 31 35 39 28 31 3 318Rockies 36 25 36 44 31 46 43 34 27 6 328

RUNS BY INNING Solo 2R 3R GS Home Road Total 39 29 10 0 45 33 78

Record by Home Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 5-13 9-7 9-6 7-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 By Position | C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF PH DH P | 6 9 3 16 15 6 7 12 4 0 0Grand Slams (0):

Back-to-Back (3): Arenado & Story, April 26 at ATL; Arenado & Reynolds, May 9 vs. SF; Story & Arenado, May 24 vs. BAL

Pinch-Hit (4): Reynolds, April 8 vs. ATL; Tapia, April 22 vs. WSH; McMahon, May 3 vs. ARI; Des,ond. May 30 vs. ARI

Leadoff (3): Blackmon, April 20 vs. PHI; Blackmon, May 7 vs. SF; Blackmon, May 19 at PHI

Game-Ending (2): Blackmon, April 19 vs. PHI; Story, May 25 vs. BAL

Multi-HR Games (8): Story, April 5 vs. LAD; McMahon, April 18 vs. PHI; Arenado, May 1 at MIL; Blackmon, May 12 vs. SD; McMahon, May 19 at PHI; Story, May 24 vs. BAL; Arenado, May 24 vs. BAL; Story, May 31 vs. TOR

HOME RUNS

HITTERS OVERVIEW

LAST AT-BAT WINS

RECORD BY LINEUP / POSITION

*Walk-off wins bold

*Active streaks bold

By Batting Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Arenado 18-17 13-11Blackmon 22-24 Butera 3-2Cuevas 1-0Dahl 0-1 7-5 8-6 0-2 7-5 2-1 1-1Daza 0-1 0-2 2-0Desmond 2-5 13-13 6-4Fuentes 0-3Hampson 3-3 3-8 3-3 0-1Iannetta 0-1 1-3 5-7McMahon 0-1 10-6 5-5 6-2 0-1Murphy 2-0 4-5 5-0 6-4 1-1Reynolds 3-5 4-4 2-2 0-1 0-1Rodgers 3-0 4-3Story 19-18 0-1 10-10Tapia 9-3 0-3 1-0 2-4 4-4 5-3 Valaika 2-2 1-1Wolters 3-0 17-15 2-1

By Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHArenado 31-28Blackmon 21-24 1-0 Butera 3-2Cuevas 1-0Dahl 9-10 7-7 9-4 Daza 0-2 2-0 0-1Desmond 20-21 1-1Fuentes 0-3Hampson 6-14 1-0 2-1Iannetta 6-11 McMahon 4-4 17-10 0-1 Murphy 18-10Reynolds 9-12 0-1Rodgers 5-3 2-0Story 29-29Tapia 20-17 1-0Valaika 3-2 0-1Wolters 22-16

ROCKIES EJECTIONSDate Personnel Umpire Situation4/29 Ian Desmond Jeff Nelson Ball/Strike Call

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Club20 or More Hits, Game ............................................................. 21, July 19, 2017 vs. SD20 or More Hits Allowed, Game ...........................................20, June 21, 2017 vs. ARI10 or More Hits, Inning ...........................................................10, Aug. 25, 2018 vs. STL10 or More Hits Allowed, Inning ........................................... 10, Sept. 12, 2004 vs. SD10 or More Runs Scored, Inning ..................................................13, May 5, 2016 at SF10 or More Runs Allowed, Inning .........................................10, June 21, 2017 vs. ARIFive or More Home Runs, Game .........................................5, Sept. 30, 2018 vs. WASFive or More Home Runs Allowed, Game ..........................5, Aug. 15, 2018 at HOUThree Consecutive Home Runs .......... June 19, 2018 vs. NYM (Arenado, Story, Desmond)Three or More Home Runs, Inning ........................................... Sept. 26, 2018 vs. PHIShutout Win in Extra Innings ...........................................................April 3, 2019 at TBFive or More Errors, Game .................................................. Sept. 9, 2012 (G2) at PHITriple Play, Rockies .................................................................Sept. 1, 2015 (G1) vs. ARITriple Play, Opponent ..................................................................... Sept. 12, 2007 at PHIFive or More Stolen Bases, Game ............................................ 5, April 16, 2019 at SDConsecutive Extra-Inning Games .................................2, May 14-15, 2019 at Boston

Individual OffenseFive or More Hits, Game ...............................5, Nolan Arenado, July 19, 2017 vs. SDTwo or More Hits, Inning .......................2, Ian Desmond, May 10, 2019 vs. SD (4th)Eight RBI, Game .................................................... Matt Holliday, Sept. 20, 2005 vs. SDThree Home Runs .....................................................Trevor Story, Sept. 5, 2018 vs. SFHit for Cycle ...............................................Charlie Blackmon, Sept. 30, 2018 vs. WASFour or More Doubles, Game .................................Jeff Baker, May 30, 2008 at CHCHome Run in Five or More Cons. Games ............ 5, David Dahl, Sept. 24-28, 2018No-Hit by Opponent .....................................Clayton Kershaw (LAD), June 18, 2014Home Run, Pitcher .........................................German Márquez, July 11, 2018 vs. ARI

Individual PitchingNo-Hitter ..........................................................Ubaldo Jiménez, April 17, 2010 at ATLComplete-Game Shutout ..............................German Márquez, April 15, 2019 at SFTwo or Fewer Hits, Complete Game ..........German Márquez, April 15, 2019 at SF10 or More Strikeouts, Game ......................... 10, Kyle Freeland, April 2, 2019 at TBPosition Player Pitched ..........................................Todd Zeile, Sept. 14, 2002 vs. LADPitcher Played Another Position ..................Jason Gurka, RF, Sept. 15, 2015 at LAD

ROCKIES MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL AND CLUB HIGHS / LOWS

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Team BattingMost runs, game ................................................................................ 13, May 31 vs. TORMost runs, inning .............................................................. 7, May 10 vs. SD (4th inning)Most hits, game (9 innings) ...............................................17, 2x, last: May 31 vs. TORMost hits, game (extra innings) ........................................................ 18, May 30 vs. ARIMost hits, inning .................................................6, 2x, last: May 23 at PIT (6th inning)Fewest runs, game ....................................................................0, 3x, last: April 11 at SFFewest hits, game ...................................................................................... 2, April 2 at TBMost doubles, game .............................................................................7, May 31 vs. TORMost triples, game ............................................................................... 3, April 7 vs. LADMost home runs, game .........................................................4, 2x, last: May 24 vs. BALMost extra-base hits, game ................................................................9, May 31 vs. TORMost walks, game (9 innings) .................................................................. 9, May 9 vs. SFMost walks, game (extra innings) .............................. 4, April 19 vs. PHI (12 innings)Most walks, inning .............................................3, 6x, last: May 29 vs. ARI (4th inning)Most strikeouts, game (9 innings) ........................................ 14, 2x, last: April 2 at TBMost strikeouts, game (extra innings) ...... 24, 2x, last: May 14 at BOS (11 innings)Most stolen bases, game....................................................................... 5, April 16 at SDMost hit by pitch, game ..........................................................2, 2x, last: May 19 at PHIMost left on base (9 innings) .................................................................12, May 9 vs. SFMost left on base (extra innings) ............... 11, 2x, last: May 27 vs. ARI (11 innings)Fewest left on base................................................................................... 2, April 2 at TB

Team PitchingMost runs allowed, game .....................................................14, 2x, last: May 23 at PITFewest runs allowed, game .................................................... 0, 3x, last: May 21 at PITMost runs allowed, inning .............................................. 6, May 23 at PIT (7th inning)Most hits allowed, game (9 innings) ...............................................17, May 25 vs. BALMost hits allowed, game (extra innings) ................17, April 19 vs. PHI (12 innings)Fewest hits allowed, game..................................................................... 1, April 14 at SFMost hits allowed, inning .................................6, 2x, last: May 30 vs. ARI (8th inning)Most doubles allowed .............................................................5, 2x, last: May 17 at PHIMost triples allowed ........................................................................... 2, April 6 vs. LADMost home runs allowed ....................................................... 4, 3x, last: May 23 at PITMost extra-base hits allowed ...............................................................8, May 23 at PITMost walks, game ............................................................................... 10, April 7 vs. LADMost walks, inning ............................................ 2, 33x, last: May 23 at PIT (1st inning)Most strikeouts, game .......................................................................... 17, April 12 at SF

Team MiscellaneousMost games over .500 .........................................................................................4, June 2Most games under .500 ................................................................................... 9, April 13Longest winning streak ......................................................................... 8, May 26-June 2Longest losing streak ....................................................................................8, April 2-13Longest home winning streak ...........................................................8, May 26-currentLongest road winning streak .................................................................... 5, April 14-27Longest home losing streak .......................................................................... 5, April 5-9Longest road losing streak .......................................................... 4, 2x, last: May 15-19Longest game, time ..................................................... 5:35, April 12 at SF (18 innings)Shortest game, time ....................................................................... 2:22, April 30 at MILLongest game, innings .......................................................................18.0, April 12 at SF Largest crowd, Coors Field ..................................................... 48,404, April 5 vs. LADSmallest crowd, Coors Field ................................................20,517, April 22 vs. WSHLargest crowd, road ....................................................................42,354, May 19 at PHISmallest crowd, road ................................................................ 6,503, March 29 at MIALargest winning margin ...................................................................... 10, May 10 vs. SDLargest losing margin .............................................................................10, May 7 vs. SFLargest deficit overcome to win ................................................. 4, 2x, last: May 24 vs. BALLargest lead relinquished to lose ..............................................2, 4x, last: May 19 at PHIMost double plays turned ..................................................... 3, 5x, last: May 30 vs. ARIMost double plays turned by opponent ...........................................5, May 29 vs. ARIMost stolen bases allowed...................................................................... 3, April 3 at TBMost runners caught stealing ................................................2, 3x, last: May 17 at PHIMost pickoffs, game ..................................................................................................... N/AMost errors, game ...................................................................2, 5x, last: May 18 at PHIMost errors, inning ..............................................................2, May 9 vs. SF (4th inning)Most errors by an opponent...............................................3, 2x, last: May 26 vs. BALErrorless games ................................................................................................................36

Individual BattingMost runs ..........................................................4, 2x, last: Story/Tapia, May 31 vs. TORMost hits ...............................................................4, 3x, last: Dahl/Story, May 30 vs. ARIMost doubles .......................................................2, 10x, last: Arenado, May 31 vs. TORMost triples .............................................................................. 2, Desmond, May 7 vs. SFMost home runs .........................................................2, 8x, last: Story, May 31 vs. TORMost extra-base hits ..................................................3, 2x, last: Story, May 31 vs. TORMost RBI ..................................................................................... 7, Story, May 31 vs. TORMost walks ......................................................................3, 2x, last: Story, May 22 at PITMost strikeouts ..........................................................................5, Story, May 26 vs. BALMost stolen bases .........................................................................3, Story, April 16 at SFMost times hit by pitch .......................................1, 15x, last: Arenado, May 30 vs. ARILongest hitting streak ....................................................................16, Story, April 11-28

Individual PitchingMost innings pitched, starter............................................ 9.0, Márquez, April 14 at SFFewest innings pitched, starter ....................................... 1.2, Freeland, May 19 at PHI Most innings pitched, reliever ..........................................3.0, Bettis, April 22 vs. WSHMost runs allowed, game .....................................8, 3x, last: Márquez, June 5 at CHCMost earned runs allowed, game .......................8, 3x, last: Márquez, June 5 at CHCMost runs allowed, inning ...................................6, Estévez, May 23 at PIT (7th inning)Most hits allowed ...............................................10, 4x, last: Freeland, May 25 vs. BALMost hits allowed, inning ..................................6, Márquez, April 9 vs. ATL (4th inning)Fewest hits, CG .......................................................................1, Márquez, April 14 at SFMost doubles allowed .......................................... 4, 3x, last: Hoffman, May 24 vs. BALMost triples allowed .................................................1, 11x, last: Shaw, May 26 vs. BALMost home runs allowed .........................................3, 5x, last: Estévez, May 23 at PITMost strikeouts, starter..........................................10, 2x, last: Freeland, April 2 at TBMost strikeouts, reliever ............................................4, 3x, last: Bettis, May 30 vs. ARIMost walks, starter ................................................4, 7x, last: Senzatela, May 18 at PHIMost walks, reliever .................................................................... 3, Oberg, April 3 at TBMost consecutive scoreless innings, starter .................12.1, Márquez, May 15-May 26Most consecutive scoreless innings, reliever ....................11.1, Bettis, May 19-currentLongest winning streak, starter ......................... 3, 2x, last: Márquez, May 10-May 31Longest winning streak, reliever ............................................ 3, Oberg, May 5-currentLongest losing streak, starter ........................... 3, 4x, last: Freeland, April 29-currentLongest losing streak, reliever ..................................................No consecutive lossesMost pitches thrown................................................................. 106, Gray, May 2 at MIL

MILESTONE TRACKERPlayer Category Milestone (Current)Nolan Arenado 3B 28 (27)*Would tie Eric Young for eighth-most in franchise historyCharlie Blackmon Doubles 200 (198)Jon Gray Strikeouts 600 (595)Jon Gray Wins 38 (37)*Would tie Jhoulys Chacin for eighth-most in franchise historyScott Oberg Strikeouts 200 (198)Seunghwan Oh Saves 400 (399)*Combined saves between KBO, NPB and MLBMark Reynolds Home runs 300 (298)

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2019 ROCKIES RECENT TRANSACTIONSMarch 26 Selected the contract of INF Mark Reynolds from Triple-A Albuquerque.

March 28 Placed LHP Chris Rusin (mid-back strain) and RHP Antonio Senzatela (blister infection, right heel) on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 25.

April 1 Placed INF Daniel Murphy (avulsion fracture of left index finger) on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 30; recalled INF Pat Valaika from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 2 Placed LHP Jake McGee (left knee sprain) on the 10-day injured list; recalled RHP Carlos Estévez from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 6 Placed INF Ryan McMahon (left elbow sprain) on the 10-day injured list; recalled INF Josh Fuentes from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 7 Placed LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) on the 10-day injured list; recalled RHP Yency Almonte from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 9 Placed OF David Dahl (core injury) on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 8; recalled OF Yonathan Daza from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 15 Reinstated RHP Antonio Senzatela (blister infection, right heel) from the 10-day injured list; optioned RHP Yency Almonte to Triple-A … placed C Chris Iannetta

(right lat strain) on the 10-day injured list; recalled C Drew Butera from Triple-A … optioned OF Yonathan Daza to Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled OF Noel Cuevas

from Triple-A.

April 16 Placed OF Noel Cuevas (left quad strain) on the 10-day injured list; recalled OF Yonathan Daza from Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 18 Reinstated OF David Dahl (core injury) and INF Ryan McMahon (left elbow sprain) from the 10-day injured list; optioned OF Yonathan Daza and INF Josh Fuentes to Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 22 Reinstated LHP Tyler Anderson (left knee inflammation) from the 10-day injured list; placed LHP Kyle Freeland on the 10-day injured list (left middle finger blister).

April 23 Recalled RHP Jeff Hoffman from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned INF Pat Valaika to Triple-A.

April 24 Reinstated INF Daniel Murphy (avulsion fracture, left index finger) from the 10-day injured list; optioned RHP Jeff Hoffman to Triple-A Albuquerque.

April 29 Reinstated LHP Kyle Freeland (left middle finger blister) from the 10-day injured list; optioned RHP DJ Johnson to Triple-A Albuquerque.

May 3 Reinstated C Chris Iannetta from the 10-day injured list (right lat strain); designated C Drew Butera for assignment.

May 4 Recalled RHP Yency Almonte and RHP DJ Johnson from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned LHP Tyler Anderson to Triple-A; placed LHP Harrison Musgrave on the

10-day injured list (left elbow flexor strain).

May 7 Outrighted C Drew Butera to Triple-A Albuquerque.

May 12 Optioned INF Garrett Hampson to Triple-A Albuquerque.

May 14 Recalled INF Pat Valaika from Triple-A Albuquerque.

May 17 Reinstated LHP Jake McGee (left knee sprain) from the 10-day injured list; selected the contract of INF Brendan Rodgers from Triple-A; optioned RHP DJ Johnson to Triple-A; optioned INF Pat Valaika to Triple-A.

May 22 Selected the contract of RHP Jairo Díaz from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHP Wade Davis on the 10-day injured list (left oblique strain); recalled LHP Tyler Anderson

from Triple-A Albuquerque and placed him on the 60-day injured list (left knee chondral defect).

May 24 Recalled RHP Jeff Hoffman from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Yency Almonte to Triple-A.

May 27 Recalled OF Yonathan Daza from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed OF Charlie Blackmon on the 10-day injured list (right calf strain); reinstated OF Noel Cuevas from 10-

day injured list (left quad strain) and optioned him to Triple-A Albuquerque.

May 31 Reinstated LHP Chris Rusin from the 10-day injured list (mid-back strain); recalled RHP Jesus Tinoco from Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned OF Yonathan Daza to

Triple-A; optioned LHP Kyle Freeland to Triple-A.

June 2 Recalled INF Garrett Hampson to Triple-A Albuquerque; optioned RHP Jesus Tinoco to Triple-A Albuquerque.

June 6 Selected the contract of RHP Peter Lambert; transferred LHP Harrison Musgrave to 60-day injured list and placed LHP Mike Dunn (left a/c joint inflammation) to

10-day injured list.

Player Type Injury Placed on IL (retro) Reinstated Games MissedChris Rusin 10-day mid-back strain March 27 (March 25) May 31 55 (28-27)Antonio Senzatela 10-day blister infection, right heel March 27 (March 25) April 15 16 (4-12)Daniel Murphy 10-day avulsion fracture, left index finger April 1 (March 30) April 24 20 (8-12)Jake McGee 10-day left knee sprain April 2 May 17 37 (18-19)Ryan McMahon 10-day left elbow sprain April 6 April 18 10 (3-7)Tyler Anderson 10-day left knee inflammation April 7 April 22 13 (6-7)David Dahl 10-day core injury April 9 (April 8) April 18 8 (3-5)Chris Iannetta 10-day right lat strain April 15 May 3 16 (11-5)Noel Cuevas 10-day left quad strain April 16 May 27 34 (19-15)Kyle Freeland 10-day left middle finger blister April 22 (April 19) April 29 6 (4-2)Harrison Musgrave 60-day left elbow flexor strain May 4 Current 27 (16-11)Wade Davis 10-day left oblique strain May 22 (May 19) Current 14 (10-4)Tyler Anderson 60-day left knee chondral defect May 22 Current 14 (10-4)Charlie Blackmon 10-day right calf strain May 27 (May 24) Current 9 (7-2)Mike Dunn 10-day left shoulder inflammation June 6 (June 4) Current ---

Date Opp Player Type/Ruling Overturned4/1 at TB Meadows Safe at 2B on tag Yes4/3 at TB Adames Safe at 1B on bunt hit Yes4/9 ATL Márquez Out at first on bunt Yes4/12 at SF Belt Safe at home plate No4/19 PHI Desmond Out at 2B Yes4/24 WSH Noll Safe at 1B Yes4/28 at ATL Flowers Safe at 1B Yes5/1 at MIL Gamel Safe at 1B Yes5/3 ARI Reynolds Out at 2B Yes5/23 at PIT Marte Safe at 2B on tag No5/26 BAL Story No hit by pitch No5/27 ARI McMahon Out at 3B No

Season Challenges Overturned Pct. Not Overturned Pct.2014 37 15 39.5% 23 60.5%2015 47 24 51.1% 23 48.9%2016 55 33 58.9% 23 41.1%2017 39 17 41.5% 24 58.5%2018 51 27 52.9% 24 47.1%2019 12 8 66.6% 3 25.0%

Date Opp Player Type/Ruling Overturned Date Opp Player Type/Ruling Overturned

2019 ROCKIES INJURED LIST

2019 MANAGER’S CHALLENGES (8-for-12)

PLAYERS USED IN 2019RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERS (14): Yency Almonte, Chad Bettis*, Wade Davis*, Jairo Díaz, Carlos Estévez, Jon Gray*, Jeff Hoffman, DJ Johnson*, German Márquez*, Scott Oberg*, Seunghwan Oh*, Antonio Senzatela*, Bryan Shaw*, Jesus Tinoco

LEFT-HANDED PITCHERS (5): Tyler Anderson*, Mike Dunn*, Kyle Freeland*, Jake McGee*, Harrison Musgrave*

CATCHERS (3): Drew Butera, Chris Iannetta*, Tony Wolters*

INFIELDERS (9): Nolan Arenado*, Josh Fuentes, Garrett Hampson*, Ryan McMahon*, Daniel Murphy*, Mark Reynolds*, Brendan Rodgers, Trevor Story*, Pat Valaika

OUTFIELDERS (6): Charlie Blackmon*, Noel Cuevas, David Dahl*, Yonathan Daza, Ian Desmond*, Raimel Tapia*

TOTAL PLAYERS USED: 37 (position players based on primary position)

*denotes Opening Day Roster

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No. Date D/N Opp. W/L Score Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Record Position GA/GB Time Attendance 1 3/28 D at MIA W 6-3 Freeland (1-0) Ureña (0-1) None 1-0 T-1st 0.0 2:55 25,423 2 3/29 N at MIA W 6-1 Márquez (1-0) Conley (0-1) None 2-0 T-1st 0.0 3:04 6,503 3 3/30 N at MIA L 3-7 López (1-0) Anderson (0-1) None 2-1 T-1st 0.0 3:00 7,642 4 3/31 D at MIA L 0-3 Alcantara (1-0) Gray (0-1) Romo (1) 2-2 3rd -1.0 2:32 7,559 5 4/1 N at TB L 1-7 Yarbrough (1-0) Bettis (0-1) None 2-3 T-3rd -1.0 2:54 10,860 6 4/2 N at TB L 0-4 Snell (1-1) Freeland (1-1) None 2-4 T-4th -2.0 2:50 10,933 7 4/3 D at TB W 1-0 (11) Davis (1-0) Roe (0-1) None 3-4 T-3rd -2.0 3:19 11.093 8 4/5 D LAD L 6-10 Maeda (2-0) Anderson (0-2) None 3-5 4th -3.0 3:52 48,404 9 4/6 N LAD L 2-7 Buehler (1-0) Gray (0-2) Jansen (4) 3-6 T-4th -4.0 3:19 47,880 10 4/7 N LAD L 6-12 Kelly (1-1) Bettis (0-2) None 3-7 T-4th -5.0 3:52 41,232 11 4/8 N ATL L 6-8 Teheran (1-1) Freeland (1-2) Minter (1) 3-8 T-4th -5.0 2:59 25,199 12 4/9 N ATL L 6-9 Fried (2-0) Márquez (1-1) None 3-9 5th -5.0 3:12 26,124 4/10 D ATL Postponed due to inclement weather, rescheduled for Aug. 26 13 4/11 N at SF L 0-1 Samardzija (1-0) Gray (0-3) Smith (4) 3-10 5th -5.5 2:34 29,727 14 4/12 N at SF L 2-3 (18) Bergen (2-0) Johnson (0-1) None 3-11 5th -6.5 5:35 33,616 15 4/13 D at SF L 2-5 Bumgarner (1-2) Freeland (1-3) Dyson (1) 3-12 5th -7.5 2:48 32,607 16 4/14 D at SF W 4-0 Márquez (2-1) Holland (1-2) None 4-12 5th -6.5 2:25 35,513 17 4/15 N SD W 5-2 Senzatela (1-0) Lucchesi (2-2) Davis (1) 5-12 5th -5.5 2:38 24,867 18 4/16 N SD W 8-2 Gray (1-3) Margevicius (1-2) None 6-12 5th -5.0 3:01 24,963 19 4/18 N PHI W 6-2 Freeland(2-3) Eflin(2-2) None 7-12 5th -5.0 3:03 27,562 20 4/19 N PHI W 4-3 (12) Bettis (1-2) Nicasio (0-1) None 8-12 4th -5.0 4:26 35,423 21 4/20 N PHI L 5-8 Nola (2-0) Senzatela (1-1) Neris (3) 8-13 4th -5.0 3:25 40,530 22 4/21 D PHI W 4-1 Gray (2-3) Eickhoff (0-1) None 9-13 4th -5.0 2:58 28,287 23 4/22 N WAS W 7-5 Oh (1-0) Suero (1-2) Davis (2) 10-13 4th -4.5 3:00 20,517 24 4/23 N WAS L 3-6 Corbin (2-0) Hoffman (0-1) Doolittle (3) 10-14 T-4th -4.5 3:14 24,456 25 4/24 D WAS W 9-5 Márquez (3-1) Sanchez (0-3) Davis (3) 11-14 T-4th -4.0 2:48 33,135 26 4/26 N at ATL W 8-4 Senzatela (2-1) Fried (3-1) Davis (4) 12-14 4th -4.0 3:21 40,282 27 4/27 N at ATL W 9-5 Shaw (1-0) Minter (0-3) None 13-14 4th -4.0 2:58 38,243 28 4/28 D at ATL L 7-8 Webb (1-0) Oh (1-1) Jackson (1) 13-15 4th -5.0 3:47 33,919 29 4/29 N at MIL L 1-5 Davies (3-0) Freeland (2-4) None 13-16 4th -5.0 2:38 23,356 30 4/30 N at MIL L 3-4 Chacín (3-3) Márquez (3-2) Hader (7) 13-17 4th -6.0 2:22 25,673 31 5/1 N at MIL W 11-4 Estévez (1-0) Burnes (0-3) None 14-17 4th -5.0 3:44 28,780 32 5/2 D at MIL W 11-6 Gray (3-3) Peralta (1-1) None 15-17 4th -4.5 3:24 21,319 33 5/3 N vs. ARI L 9-10 Ray (2-1) Anderson (0-3) Holland (8) 15-18 4th -5.5 3:24 29,574 34 5/4 N vs. ARI L 2-9 Weaver (3-1) Freeland (2-5) None 15-19 4th -6.5 2:51 37,765 35 5/5 D vs. ARI W 8-7 Oberg (1-0) Bradley (1-3) Davis (5) 16-19 4th -5.5 3:09 40,262 36 5/7 N vs. SF L 4-14 Bumgarner (2-4) Senzatela (2-2) None 16-20 T-4th -7.0 3:23 21,707 5/8 N vs. SF Postponed due to inclement weather, rescheduled for July 15 (split doubleheader) 37 5/9 D vs. SF W 12-11 Shaw (2-0) Beede (0-1) Davis (6) 17-20 4th -6.5 3:56 25,386 38 5/10 N vs. SD W 12-2 Márquez (4-2) Lauer (2-4) None 18-20 4th -6.5 3:10 27,594 39 5/11 N vs. SD L 3-4 Davis (1-1) Stammen (4-1) Yates (16) 18-21 4th -6.5 3:05 37,118 40 5/12 D vs. SD W 10-7 Senzatela (3-2) Margevicius (2-4) None 19-21 4th -6.5 3:06 40,234 41 5/14 N at BOS W 5-4 (11) Dunn (1-0) Brasier (2-2) Davis (7) 20-21 4th -6.5 3:42 35,804 42 5/15 N at BOS L 5-6 (10) Workman (3-1) Bettis (1-3) None 20-22 4th -7.5 3:44 37,032 43 5/17 N at PHI L 4-5 Irvin (2-0) Gray (3-4) Neris (6) 20-23 4th -8.5 2:45 28,079 44 5/18 D at PHI L 1-2 Nola (4-0) Senzatela (3-3) Neris (7) 20-24 4th -8.5 3:18 42,354 45 5/19 D at PHI L 5-7 Garcia (1-0) Shaw (2-1) Neshek (3) 20-25 4th -9.5 3:30 38,603 46 5/21 N at PIT W 5-0 Márquez (5-2) Archer (1-4) None 21-25 4th -9.5 2:41 12,265 47 5/22 N at PIT W 9-3 Gray (4-4) DuRapau (0-1) None 22-25 4th -8.5 3:25 9,534 48 5/23 D at PIT L 6-14 Lyles (5-1) Senzatela (3-4) None 22-26 4th -9.0 3:01 15,490 49 5/24 N vs. BAL W 8-6 Oberg (2-0) Givens (0-3) None 23-26 4th -9.0 3:17 32,397 50 5/25 N vs. BAL L 6-9 Cashner (5-2) Freeland (2-6) Lucas (1) 23-27 4th -10.0 3:12 41,239 51 5/26 D vs. BAL W 8-7 Oberg (3-0) Fry (0-2) None 24-27 4th -10.0 3:28 46,815 52 5/27 D vs. ARI W 4-3 (11) Oh (2-1) Andriese (3-3) None 25-27 4th -10.0 4:23 35,604 53 5/28 N vs. ARI W 6-2 Díaz (1-0) Kelly (4-5) Bettis (1) 26-27 4th -9.0 3:02 21,583 54 5/29 N vs. ARI W 5-4 Hoffman (1-1) Ray (4-2) Oberg (1) 27-27 T-3rd -9.0 3:11 24,261 55 5/30 D vs. ARI W 11-10 (10) Oh (3-1) Hirano (1-3) None 28-27 3rd -9.0 3:51 30,371 56 5/31 N vs. TOR W 13-6 Márquez (6-2) Jackson (0-3) None 29-27 3rd -9.0 3:10 32,990 57 6/1 N vs. TOR W 4-2 Gray (5-4) Stroman (3-7) None 30-27 2nd -9.0 2:28 34,025 58 6/2 D vs. TOR W 5-1 Senzatela (4-4) Sanchez (3-6) None 31-27 2nd -9.0 2:43 37,861 59 6/4 N at CHC L 3-6 Hendricks (6-4) Hoffman (1-2) Strop 31-28 2nd -10.5 2:34 36,753 60 6/5 N at CHC L 8-9 Kintzler (2-0) Márquez (6-3) Cishek (6) 31-29 2nd -10.5 3:22 35,395 61 6/6 D at CHC 62 6/7 N at NYM 63 6/8 N at NYM 64 6/9 D at NYM 65 6/10 N vs. CHC 66 6/11 N vs. CHC 67 6/12 D vs. CHC 68 6/13 N vs. SD 69 6/14 N vs. SD 70 6/15 N vs. SD 71 6/16 D vs. SD 72 6/18 N at ARI 73 6/19 N at ARI 74 6/20 D at ARI 75 6/21 N at LAD 76 6/22 N at LAD 77 6/23 D at LAD 78 6/24 N at SF 79 6/25 N at SF 80 6/26 D at SF 81 6/27 N vs. LAD 82 6/28 N vs. LAD 83 6/29 N vs. LAD 84 6/30 D vs. LAD 85 7/2 N vs. HOU 86 7/3 N vs. HOU 87 7/5 N at ARI 88 7/6 N at ARI 89 7/7 D at ARI July 9: 90th Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Cleveland, Ohio 90 7/12 N vs. CIN 91 7/13 N vs. CIN 92 7/14 D vs. CIN 93 7/15 D (G1) vs. SF 94 7/15 N (G2) vs. SF 95 7/16 N vs. SF 96 7/17 D vs. SF 97 7/19 N at NYY 98 7/20 D at NYY 99 7/21 D at NYY 100 7/22 N at WAS 101 7/23 N at WAS 102 7/24 N at WAS 103 7/25 D at WAS 104 7/26 N at CIN 105 7/27 N at CIN

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106 7/28 D at CIN 107 7/29 N vs. LAD 108 7/30 N vs. LAD 109 7/31 D vs. LAD 110 8/2 N vs. SF 111 8/3 N vs. SF 112 8/4 D vs. SF 113 8/6 N at HOU 114 8/7 D at HOU 115 8/8 N at SD 116 8/9 N at SD 117 8/10 N at SD 118 8/11 D at SD 119 8/12 N vs. ARI 120 8/13 N vs. ARI 121 8/14 D vs. ARI 122 8/16 N vs. MIA 123 8/17 N vs. MIA 124 8/18 D vs. MIA 125 8/19 N at ARI 126 8/20 N at ARI 127 8/21 D at ARI 128 8/22 N at STL 129 8/23 N at STL 130 8/24 N at STL 131 8/25 D at STL 132 8/26 D vs. ATL Makeup of April 10 postponement 133 8/27 N vs. BOS 134 8/28 N vs. BOS 135 8/29 N vs. PIT 136 8/30 N vs. PIT 137 8/31 N vs. PIT 138 9/1 D vs. PIT 139 9/2 N at LAD 140 9/3 N at LAD 141 9/4 N at LAD 142 9/6 N at SD 143 9/7 N at SD 144 9/8 D at SD 145 9/10 N vs. STL 146 9/11 N vs. STL 147 9/12 D vs. STL 148 9/13 N vs. SD 149 9/14 N vs. SD 150 9/15 D vs. SD 151 9/16 N vs. NYM 152 9/17 N vs. NYM 153 9/18 D vs. NYM 154 9/20 N at LAD 155 9/21 N at LAD 156 9/22 D at LAD 157 9/24 N at SF 158 9/25 N at SF 159 9/26 D at SF 160 9/27 N vs. MIL 161 9/28 N vs. MIL 162 9/29 D vs. MIL

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* Sellout

MINOR LEAGUE REPORTAlbuquerque Isotopes • Triple-A • Record: 27-33(3rd,PCLPacificSouthern)• GB: 11.5 • Last 10: 3-7 • Last Game: L, 5-1 at Omaha• Albuquerque lost 5-1 at Omaha, their eighth loss in their last 11 games … it was the sixth game this season that Albuquerque has scored one run or

less.• Outfielder Charlie Blackmon played in his first rehab game and went 1-for-3 with a single and one strikeout … was removed for a pinch runner in

the sixth inning.• Right-hander Tim Melville dropped to 3-2 after allowing five runs on seven hits across seven innings, his longest outing of the season.• Outfielder Yonathan Daza and infielders Brian Mundell and Pat Valaika each had multiple hits.

Hartford Yard Goats • Double-A • Record: 33-24 (T-2nd, EL Eastern) • GB: 1.5 • Last 10: 7-3 • Last Game: L, 7-2 vs. Trenton• Trenton scored four runs in the top of the eighth to turn a 3-2 game into a 7-2 game … the Yard Goats are now 1.5 games back of first-place Trenton

with the series finale tonight … Hartford pitchers struck out a franchise record 18 batters in a nine-inning game.• RHP Asthon Goudeau didn’t factor into the decision, allowing one run on three hits with one walk and a career-high 12 strikeouts across six innings.• Left fielder Mylz Jones went 2-for-4 with his first triple of the season and one RBI … first baseman Tyler Nevin went 2-for-4 with a walk.

Lancaster JetHawks • High-A • Record: 28-29 (3rd, CAL South) • GB: 6.0 • Last 10: 3-7 • Last Game: W, 3-1 at Rancho Cucamonga• The JetHawks beat Rancho Cucamonga 3-1 to snap their six-game losing streak … scored one run in the first, fourth and ninth innings … held the

Quakes to four hits, including 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position• Right-handed pitcher Garrett Schilling pitched six scoreless innings with three hits, one walk and 10 strikeouts … second career 10-strikeout game

with the first coming earlier this season.• RHP Tommy Doyle, reinstated from the IL on Tuesday, tossed 1.1 scoreless innings with four strikeouts to record his eighth save of the season.• Infielders Carlos Herrera (eighth) and Taylor Snyder (fourth) each hit a home run.• First baseman Luis Castro was named the California League Player of the Month for May … led the league in runs (30), total bases (60), home runs

(nine), RBI (22), walks (21), on-base percentage (.450) and slugging percentage (.706) … his 30 runs scored were 10 more than any other player.

Asheville Tourists • Low-A • Record: 25-34 (T-5th, SAL Southern) • GB: 7.0 • Last 10: 6-4 • Last Game: W, 4-3 vs. Augusta• Asheville beat Augusta 4-3 on a walk-off RBI single by outfielder Will Golsan … it was the Tourists’ third-straight one-run game … Asheville allowed

13 hits in the game, all of them singles … Augusta tied the game at 3-3 with three runs in the seventh inning.• Left-hander Colten Schmidt tossed 5.1 scoreless innings with seven hits, three walks and six strikeouts … has not allowed a run in 17.2 innings and

has not allowed an earned run in 24.1 consecutive innings … has a 1.70 ERA (42.1 IP, 8 ER) on the season.• Golsan finished the game 2-for-5 with one RBI … right fielder Niko Decolati went 2-for-4 with a triple and one RBI … third baseman John Cresto

went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.

Boise Hawks • Short-Season • Record: 0-0 • GB: 0 • Last 10: 0-0 • Last Game: N/A

Season begins June 14 at Salem-Keizer

Grand Junction Rockies • Record: 0-0 • GB: 0 • Last 10: 0-0 • Last Game: N/A

Season begins June 18 vs. Ogden