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CLEVELAND INDIANS (72-64) vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (72-63) RHP Justin Masterson (14-9, 3.49) vs. RHP Bud Norris (3-1, 4.91) Game #137/Home #67 » Mon., Sept. 2, 2013 » Progressive Field » 4:05 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio/WTAM-WMMS, IRN 2013 OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATION Date Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TV Tues. Sept. 3 BALTIMORE RHP Ubaldo Jimenez (9-9, 3.95) vs. RHP Chris Tillman (15-4, 3.61) 7:05PM ET WTAM-WMMS, SportsTime Ohio Wed. Sept. 4 BALTIMORE RHP Zach McAllister (7-7, 3.51) vs. RHP Miguel Gonzalez (8-6, 3.77) 7:05PM ET WTAM-WMMS, SportsTime Ohio Thurs. Sept. 5 OFF DAY (Cleveland, Ohio) LABOR DAY: According to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Labor Day - a national holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September since being passed as an act of Congress back in 1894 - is “...dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country.”...according to STATS LLC, Cleveland has gone 106-65 all-time on Labor Day, winning 11 of the club’s last 13 Labor Day contests. GRAND FINALE: The Indians shut out the Tigers 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at Comerica Park to take the 3-game series finale...in a game that remained score- less for 8 innings, Cleveland drew 3 walks in the 9th (one intentional) against Detroit closer Joaquin Benoit to set the table for MIKE AVILES, who plated the only runs of the day with his first career grand slam...according to Elias, it marked just the 5th time in Major League history that a 4-0 decision had been delivered courtesy of a 9th-inning grand slam, as Aviles joined Barry Bonnell (1980 Blue Jays), Tim Raines (1983 Expos), Dave Hansen (1993 Dodgers) and Dwight Smith (1995 Braves)...was also the 4th grand slam hit by a member of the Indians this season (also Bourn, Chisenhall, Reynolds), T3rd-most in the Majors behind only Seattle (6) and Detroit (5). THE STANDINGS: Cleveland sits in 2nd place in the A.L. Central standings, 7.5 G behind first-place Detroit (.584, 80-57)...Tribe’s largest deficit this season is 8.5 G (Aug. 31)...latest 2012 calendar date for the Indians to have at least a share of first place was June 23...the Tribe also sits 3.5 games out of an A.L. Wild Card spot...Cleveland has been in 1st place for 16 days, 2nd place for 100 days, 3rd place for 15 days, 4th place for 12 days & 5th place for 10 days (2nd place for 73 of last 77 days). WINS AND LOSSES: Cleveland is 21-10 coming out of the All-Star break after going 51-44 in the season’s first “half” (T7th in A.L.), most wins for the Tribe at the break since posting a 52-36 mark prior to 2007 Mid-Summer Classic... with their 69th victory of the season on Aug. 21, the Indians surpassed the club’s win total from all of 2012 (68-94); Cleveland went 24-53 in the 2nd “half” last season...despite dropping 5 of 6, the Indians have still won 10 of 19, 20 of 36, 27 of 49, 42 of 73 and 67 of their last 121 games since April 20 (.554, 67-54), the 6th-highest winning pct. in the A.L. during that span (see below)...the Tribe started the season 5-10 from April 2-19...at 72-64 and 8 games above the .500 mark, Cleveland is 5 wins shy of the club’s high-water mark for the season (+13G, 62-49 on Aug. 4) and sits 13 losses ahead of club’s low-water mark (-5G, 8-13 on April 28)...Indians are 1-0 to begin September after going 11-13 in April, 18-12 in May, 15-13 in June, 15-10 in July & 12-16 in August...club has gone 43- 28 this season following a win; 28-36 following a loss...Tribe is 27-16 in games de- cided in the 7th inning-or-later and 9-2 in extra innings...Cleveland has been at or above .500 for 75 straight days; have not been below .500 since June 17 (34-35). SERIES STUFF: The Indians have gone 22-18-5 in 45 series played thus far in 2013 (14-7-1 at home; 8-11-4 on the road)...Cleveland has gone 13-9-1 over the last 23 series played dating back to June 10 (6-7-0 since All-Star break), dropping 2 straight after winning 3 of previous 4...club has gone 20-25 in series openers, but 13-9 in lid-lifters at home. CLEVELAND THAT I LOVE: At 40-26 (.606), Cleveland has the 5th-best home record in the A.L., 9th-best in the Majors (10-7 since All-Star break)... Tribe has already surpassed 2012 home win total (37-44)...Indians have gone an A.L.-best 38-20 (.655) at home since April 30, 2nd-best in the Majors behind only Atlanta (.712, 42-17)...that said, Cleveland has dropped 7 of the club’s last 10 home games, getting out-scored 50-32 in that stretch (3.2 RPG, 3 runs-or- less in 7 of last 10), while batting .213 with a .633 OPS (.279OBP/.354SLG) and .200 (16-80) avg. w/ RISP. Cleveland is set to begin a 10-day, 9-game homestand against Baltimore, New York-NL and Kansas City (3 each), which kicks off a stretch that will see the Indians play 15 of of their next 22 games here at home. SUNDAY SHUTOUT: The Indians posted their American League-leading 16th shutout of 2013 on Sunday afternoon (5th on the road), trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers (19) for the MLB lead...the 16 shutouts are most for Cleveland since blanking opponents 17 times during the 1976 campaign...per Elias, the Indians have not led the Majors in shutouts since recording 17 SHO’s in 1956 when staff leaders included Herb Score (5), Mike Garcia (4) and Early Wynn (4). TURN THE PAGE: Cleveland went 1-5 on the club’s just-completed 6-game road trip through Atlanta (0-3) and Detroit (1-2)...the Indians offense was out- scored 25-14 and averaged just 2.3 runs-per-game, while combining to bat .228 (43-189) with a .657 OPS (.297OBP/.360SLG)...Tribe went just 5-for-38 (.132) w/ RISP, incl. 0-for-18 in the Atlanta series...Indians pitching staff registered a 2.92 ERA (8ER/24.2IP) in the 3 games against the Braves, but a 6.38 ERA (17ER/24.0IP) in the 3 games against the Tigers. RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD: The Indians are at the tail end of a stretch that had them set to play 9 straight games against teams that currently own winning re- cords, as Atlanta (83-53), Detroit (80-57) and Baltimore (72-63) have a combined winning pct. of .576 (235-173)...beginning Friday, Sept. 6, Cleveland’s 5 remain- ing opponents (Mets, Royals-2x, White Sox-2x, Astros, Twins) currently have a combined winning pct. of .431 (292-385), as Kansas City (70-66, won 6 of last 8 games) is the only team currently at-or-above the .500 mark among that group. FOR THE BIRDS: The Orioles are set to visit Progressive Field for the first time since last July, as the clubs will wrap up their home-and-home season series with a 3-game set here in Cleveland…the Tribe and O’s split a 4-gamer at Camden Yards June 24-27 earlier this season…the Indians hold a 51-23 all-time advan- tage over the Orioles at Progressive Field (1994-present) winning 5 of 8, 10 of 17 and 19 of their last 30 games at this park...the 2 clubs split 8 meetings overall in the 2012 season series...the Tribe has not had a losing season vs. Baltimore since going 2-4 in 2006, as Cleveland has gone 27-20 against the O’s since the start of 2007. THIS DAY IN MUSIC: 1964: The Rolling Stones recorded their version of the Willie Dixon song, “Little Red Rooster” at Regent Sound Studios in London, Eng- land...1965: The Doors recorded their first demos at World Pacific Jazz Studios in Los Angeles...2006: Ronald Isley of the Isley Brothers was sentenced to three years in a US prison for multiple counts of tax fraud...2012: Mark Abrahamian, the lead guitarist for Starship, passed away at the age of 46 following a concert in Norfolk, Nebraska...BORN ON THIS DAY: (1943) Joe Simon; (1946) Billy Pres- ton; (1969) Cedric (“K-Ci”) Hailey, of K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci. THEY SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: Please join the Cleveland organization in wishing former Indians Rick Manning (59) and Jeff Russell (52) Happy Birthday. LEVELAND INDIANS Evolving Technology. Powerful Results. Document Soluons Provider to the Cleveland Indians 4577 Hinckley Industrial Parkway | Cleveland, OH 44109 PHONE: 216.459.8333 | FAX: 216.459.0909 Visit us online! WWW.MERITECHINC.COM In partnership with... BEST OVERALL RECORDS IN A.L., 2013 Team Win% W L Boston *East .594 82 56 Detroit *Central .584 80 57 Texas *West .581 79 57 Oakland #WC .574 78 58 Tampa Bay #WC .556 75 60 Baltimore .533 72 63 Cleveland .529 72 64 New York-AL .529 72 64 BEST RECORDS IN A.L. SINCE APRIL 20, 2013 Team Win% W L Detroit .587 71 50 Tampa Bay .580 69 50 Boston .577 71 52 Texas .575 69 51 Oakland .555 66 53 Cleveland .554 67 54 Baltimore .533 64 56 New York-AL .521 63 58 Against AL: Central West East 32-28 21-8 10-20 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 14-7-1 8-11-4 22-18-5 Openers 13-9 7-16 20-25 Finales 12-10 13-10 25-20 Rubber 4-1 5-2 9-3 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 29-4 21-2 50-6 7 inn. 31-4 24-2 55-6 8 inn. 32-1 26-1 58-2 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 3-20 5-32 8-52 7 inn. 3-21 4-34 7-55 8 inn. 0-20 3-36 3-56 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 8-2 6-4 14-6 7 inn. 6-1 4-2 10-3 8 inn. 8-5 3-1 11-6 7th-or-later 15-6 12-10 27-16 Final AB 13-6 7-6 20-12 Walk-offs 9 2 9-2 Home: 40-26 vs. LH starter: 24-19 Road: 32-38 vs. RH starter: 48-45 Trip: 1-5 Current Streak: W1 Long W-strk: 8 Long L-strk: 8 Pre-ASG: 51-44 Extra-innings: 9-2 Post-ASG: 21-20 One-run G: 24-16 Come-from-Behind Wins: 26 Losses After Holding Lead: 30 When... Score 1st: 52-23 Opp. 1st: 20-41 Out-Hit: 47-10 Get Out-Hit: 19-45 CLE HR: 51-32 CLE no HR: 21-32 Allows HR: 32-41 Opp no HR: 37-23 1+ Error: 23-37 No Errors: 49-27 Starter Goes 6.0+ IP: 50-25 Score 3-or-less runs: 14-47 Score 4-or-more runs: 58-17 Score 5-or-more runs: 47-10 Score 6-or-more runs: 36-5 5 hits-or-less: 9-17 6-9 hits: 28-37 Team 10+ hits: 35-10 Saves: 32-53 (60.4%) Mon: 8-10 Tues: 10-10 Wed: 12-8 Thurs: 5-6 Fri: 8-13 Sat: 14-9 Sun: 15-8 April: 11-13 May: 18-12 June: 15-13 July: 15-10 Aug: 12-16 Sept: 1-0 Last 5G: 1-4 Last 10G: 4-6 Last 15G: 7-8 Last 20G: 10-10 Avg Time 9.0-inn. gm.: 3:00 (22,198min/123G) 5-R inn: 9x, last 6/29 at CWS-G1 High-Water Mark: 13G, Aug. 4 (62-49) Low-Water Mark: -5G, last April 28 (8-13) Farthest from 1st: -8.5G, Aug. 31 Times at .500: 9x, last June 18 (35-35) Days in 1st: 16, last July 2 Largest Lead: +2.5G, May 20 Starters: 45-49, 4.10 ERA (784.1IP, 750H, 357ER, 9th in AL) Relievers: 27-15, 32 saves, 3.77 ERA (425.0IP, 382H, 178ER, 11th in AL)

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Page 1: LEVELAND INDIANS€¦ · BORN ON THIS DAY: (1943) Joe Simon; (1946) Billy Pres-ton; (1969) Cedric (“K-Ci”) Hailey, of K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci. THEY SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: Please

CLEVELAND INDIANS (72-64) vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (72-63)RHP Justin Masterson (14-9, 3.49) vs. RHP Bud Norris (3-1, 4.91)

Game #137/Home #67 » Mon., Sept. 2, 2013 » Progressive Field » 4:05 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio/WTAM-WMMS, IRN

2013 OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION

UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATIONDate Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TVTues. Sept. 3 BALTIMORE RHP Ubaldo Jimenez (9-9, 3.95) vs. RHP Chris Tillman (15-4, 3.61) 7:05PM ET WTAM-WMMS, SportsTime OhioWed. Sept. 4 BALTIMORE RHP Zach McAllister (7-7, 3.51) vs. RHP Miguel Gonzalez (8-6, 3.77) 7:05PM ET WTAM-WMMS, SportsTime OhioThurs. Sept. 5 OFF DAY (Cleveland, Ohio)

LABOR DAY: According to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Labor Day - a national holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September since being passed as an act of Congress back in 1894 - is “...dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country.”...according to STATS LLC, Cleveland has gone 106-65 all-time on Labor Day, winning 11 of the club’s last 13 Labor Day contests.

GRAND FINALE: The Indians shut out the Tigers 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at Comerica Park to take the 3-game series finale...in a game that remained score-less for 8 innings, Cleveland drew 3 walks in the 9th (one intentional) against Detroit closer Joaquin Benoit to set the table for MIKE AVILES, who plated the only runs of the day with his first career grand slam...according to Elias, it marked just the 5th time in Major League history that a 4-0 decision had been delivered courtesy of a 9th-inning grand slam, as Aviles joined Barry Bonnell (1980 Blue Jays), Tim Raines (1983 Expos), Dave Hansen (1993 Dodgers) and Dwight Smith (1995 Braves)...was also the 4th grand slam hit by a member of the Indians this season (also Bourn, Chisenhall, Reynolds), T3rd-most in the Majors behind only Seattle (6) and Detroit (5).

THE STANDINGS: Cleveland sits in 2nd place in the A.L. Central standings, 7.5 G behind first-place Detroit (.584, 80-57)...Tribe’s largest deficit this season is 8.5 G (Aug. 31)...latest 2012 calendar date for the Indians to have at least a share of first place was June 23...the Tribe also sits 3.5 games out of an A.L. Wild Card spot...Cleveland has been in 1st place for 16 days, 2nd place for 100 days, 3rd place for 15 days, 4th place for 12 days & 5th place for 10 days (2nd place for 73 of last 77 days).

WINS AND LOSSES: Cleveland is 21-10 coming out of the All-Star break after going 51-44 in the season’s first “half” (T7th in A.L.), most wins for the Tribe at the break since posting a 52-36 mark prior to 2007 Mid-Summer Classic...with their 69th victory of the season on Aug. 21, the Indians surpassed the club’s win total from all of 2012 (68-94); Cleveland went 24-53 in the 2nd “half” last season...despite dropping 5 of 6, the Indians have still won 10 of 19, 20 of 36, 27 of 49, 42 of 73 and 67 of their last 121 games since April 20 (.554, 67-54), the 6th-highest winning pct. in the A.L. during that span (see below)...the Tribe started the season 5-10 from April 2-19...at 72-64 and 8 games above the .500 mark, Cleveland is 5 wins shy of the club’s high-water mark for the season (+13G, 62-49 on Aug. 4) and sits 13 losses ahead of club’s low-water mark (-5G, 8-13 on April 28)...Indians are 1-0 to begin September after going 11-13 in April, 18-12 in May, 15-13 in June, 15-10 in July & 12-16 in August...club has gone 43-28 this season following a win; 28-36 following a loss...Tribe is 27-16 in games de-cided in the 7th inning-or-later and 9-2 in extra innings...Cleveland has been at or above .500 for 75 straight days; have not been below .500 since June 17 (34-35).

SERIES STUFF: The Indians have gone 22-18-5 in 45 series played thus far in 2013 (14-7-1 at home; 8-11-4 on the road)...Cleveland has gone 13-9-1 over the last 23 series played dating back to June 10 (6-7-0 since All-Star break), dropping 2 straight after winning 3 of previous 4...club has gone 20-25 in series openers, but 13-9 in lid-lifters at home.

CLEVELAND THAT I LOVE: At 40-26 (.606), Cleveland has the 5th-best home record in the A.L., 9th-best in the Majors (10-7 since All-Star break)...Tribe has already surpassed 2012 home win total (37-44)...Indians have gone an A.L.-best 38-20 (.655) at home since April 30, 2nd-best in the Majors behind only Atlanta (.712, 42-17)...that said, Cleveland has dropped 7 of the club’s last 10 home games, getting out-scored 50-32 in that stretch (3.2 RPG, 3 runs-or-less in 7 of last 10), while batting .213 with a .633 OPS (.279OBP/.354SLG) and .200 (16-80) avg. w/ RISP.

Cleveland is set to begin a 10-day, 9-game homestand against Baltimore, New York-NL and Kansas City (3 each), which kicks off a stretch that will see the Indians play 15 of of their next 22 games here at home.

SUNDAY SHUTOUT: The Indians posted their American League-leading 16th shutout of 2013 on Sunday afternoon (5th on the road), trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers (19) for the MLB lead...the 16 shutouts are most for Cleveland since blanking opponents 17 times during the 1976 campaign...per Elias, the Indians have not led the Majors in shutouts since recording 17 SHO’s in 1956 when staff leaders included Herb Score (5), Mike Garcia (4) and Early Wynn (4).

TURN THE PAGE: Cleveland went 1-5 on the club’s just-completed 6-game road trip through Atlanta (0-3) and Detroit (1-2)...the Indians offense was out-scored 25-14 and averaged just 2.3 runs-per-game, while combining to bat .228 (43-189) with a .657 OPS (.297OBP/.360SLG)...Tribe went just 5-for-38 (.132) w/ RISP, incl. 0-for-18 in the Atlanta series...Indians pitching staff registered a 2.92 ERA (8ER/24.2IP) in the 3 games against the Braves, but a 6.38 ERA (17ER/24.0IP) in the 3 games against the Tigers.

RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD: The Indians are at the tail end of a stretch that had them set to play 9 straight games against teams that currently own winning re-cords, as Atlanta (83-53), Detroit (80-57) and Baltimore (72-63) have a combined winning pct. of .576 (235-173)...beginning Friday, Sept. 6, Cleveland’s 5 remain-ing opponents (Mets, Royals-2x, White Sox-2x, Astros, Twins) currently have a combined winning pct. of .431 (292-385), as Kansas City (70-66, won 6 of last 8 games) is the only team currently at-or-above the .500 mark among that group.

FOR THE BIRDS: The Orioles are set to visit Progressive Field for the first time since last July, as the clubs will wrap up their home-and-home season series with a 3-game set here in Cleveland…the Tribe and O’s split a 4-gamer at Camden Yards June 24-27 earlier this season…the Indians hold a 51-23 all-time advan-tage over the Orioles at Progressive Field (1994-present) winning 5 of 8, 10 of 17 and 19 of their last 30 games at this park...the 2 clubs split 8 meetings overall in the 2012 season series...the Tribe has not had a losing season vs. Baltimore since going 2-4 in 2006, as Cleveland has gone 27-20 against the O’s since the start of 2007.

THIS DAY IN MUSIC: 1964: The Rolling Stones recorded their version of the Willie Dixon song, “Little Red Rooster” at Regent Sound Studios in London, Eng-land...1965: The Doors recorded their first demos at World Pacific Jazz Studios in Los Angeles...2006: Ronald Isley of the Isley Brothers was sentenced to three years in a US prison for multiple counts of tax fraud...2012: Mark Abrahamian, the lead guitarist for Starship, passed away at the age of 46 following a concert in Norfolk, Nebraska...BORN ON THIS DAY: (1943) Joe Simon; (1946) Billy Pres-ton; (1969) Cedric (“K-Ci”) Hailey, of K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci.

THEY SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: Please join the Cleveland organization in wishing former Indians Rick Manning (59) and Jeff Russell (52) Happy Birthday.

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BEST OVERALL RECORDSIN A.L., 2013

Team Win% W L Boston *East .594 82 56 Detroit *Central .584 80 57 Texas *West .581 79 57 Oakland #WC .574 78 58 Tampa Bay #WC .556 75 60 Baltimore .533 72 63 Cleveland .529 72 64 New York-AL .529 72 64

BEST RECORDS IN A.L.SINCE APRIL 20, 2013

Team Win% W L Detroit .587 71 50 Tampa Bay .580 69 50 Boston .577 71 52 Texas .575 69 51 Oakland .555 66 53 Cleveland .554 67 54 Baltimore .533 64 56 New York-AL .521 63 58 Against AL: Central West East

32-28 21-8 10-20 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 14-7-1 8-11-4 22-18-5 Openers 13-9 7-16 20-25 Finales 12-10 13-10 25-20 Rubber 4-1 5-2 9-3 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 29-4 21-2 50-6 7 inn. 31-4 24-2 55-6 8 inn. 32-1 26-1 58-2 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 3-20 5-32 8-52 7 inn. 3-21 4-34 7-55 8 inn. 0-20 3-36 3-56 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 8-2 6-4 14-6 7 inn. 6-1 4-2 10-3 8 inn. 8-5 3-1 11-6 7th-or-later 15-6 12-10 27-16 Final AB 13-6 7-6 20-12 Walk-offs 9 2 9-2

Home: 40-26 vs. LH starter: 24-19 Road: 32-38 vs. RH starter: 48-45 Trip: 1-5 Current Streak: W1 Long W-strk: 8 Long L-strk: 8 Pre-ASG: 51-44 Extra-innings: 9-2 Post-ASG: 21-20 One-run G: 24-16 Come-from-Behind Wins: 26 Losses After Holding Lead: 30 When... Score 1st: 52-23 Opp. 1st: 20-41 Out-Hit: 47-10 Get Out-Hit: 19-45 CLE HR: 51-32 CLE no HR: 21-32 Allows HR: 32-41 Opp no HR: 37-23 1+ Error: 23-37 No Errors: 49-27 Starter Goes 6.0+ IP: 50-25 Score 3-or-less runs: 14-47 Score 4-or-more runs: 58-17 Score 5-or-more runs: 47-10 Score 6-or-more runs: 36-5 5 hits-or-less: 9-17 6-9 hits: 28-37 Team 10+ hits: 35-10 Saves: 32-53 (60.4%)

Mon: 8-10 Tues: 10-10 Wed: 12-8 Thurs: 5-6 Fri: 8-13 Sat: 14-9 Sun: 15-8April: 11-13 May: 18-12 June: 15-13 July: 15-10 Aug: 12-16 Sept: 1-0Last 5G: 1-4 Last 10G: 4-6 Last 15G: 7-8 Last 20G: 10-10Avg Time 9.0-inn. gm.: 3:00 (22,198min/123G) 5-R inn: 9x, last 6/29 at CWS-G1High-Water Mark: 13G, Aug. 4 (62-49) Low-Water Mark: -5G, last April 28 (8-13)Farthest from 1st: -8.5G, Aug. 31 Times at .500: 9x, last June 18 (35-35)Days in 1st: 16, last July 2 Largest Lead: +2.5G, May 20 Starters: 45-49, 4.10 ERA (784.1IP, 750H, 357ER, 9th in AL)Relievers: 27-15, 32 saves, 3.77 ERA (425.0IP, 382H, 178ER, 11th in AL)

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PAGE 2 CLEVELAND INDIANS GAME NOTES monDAY, September 2, 2013

Innings: 9.0, 3x, last June 30 at CWS Innings: 9.0, 6x, last June 30, 2013 at CWS Hits: 11, April 17 vs. BOS Hits: 13, July 30, 2010 at TOR Runs: 7, April 28 at KC Runs: 10, July 28, 2012 at MIN ER: 7, April 28 at KC ER: 8, 5x, last Aug. 30, 2012 vs. OAK SO’s: 11, May 19 vs. SEA SO’s: 12, Sept. 30, 2009 (G2) vs. CWS Walks: 5, July 10 vs. TOR Walks: 7, July 18, 2012 at TB HR: 2, 2x, last, June 25 at BAL HR: 3, 2x, last Aug. 30, 2012 vs. OAK Pitches: 120, July 10 vs. TOR Pitches: 120, 2x, last July 10, 2013 vs. TOR CG’s: 3, last May 13 vs. NYY CG’s: 6, last June 30, 2013 at CWS Low-Hit CG: 4, May 13 vs. NYY Low-Hit CG: 2, June 9, 2010 vs. BOS CG SHO’s: 3x, last June 30 at CWS CG SHO’s: 4x, last June 30, 2013 at CWS Win Streak: 3G, 3x, last July 21-August 1 Win Streak: 5 games, April 3-26, 2011

2013 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

TODAY’S START: The 28-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 29th start and appearance of the season on this Labor Day afternoon to kick off this 3-game series with the Baltimore Orioles, also the 209th appearance and 150th start of his career…will be pitching on regular 4 days’ rest after starting the middle game of the Tribe’s recent 3-gam-er with the Braves at Turner Field...Masterson has spun 18 quality starts this season - 17 Tribe wins (Braves won in walk-off fashion after he notched another quality start on Wednesday)...set to face the Orioles for the second time this season after shouldering a loss at Camden Yards against the Birds earlier this season on June 25.

ACE IN THE HOLE: Has earned the win in 4 of his last 8 starts, a stretch that saw the right-hander string together 3 consecutive wins from July 21-August 1...over his last 9 starts dating back to July 10, Masterson is 4-2 (.667) with a 2.87 ERA (19 ER/59.2 IP) and 57 strikeouts; opponents batting .211 (46-215) with just 3 home runs - averaging 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings, as opposed to just 3.7 BB/9.0 IP.

LAST START: Despite turning in another quality start (ND, 6.0 IP, 5 H, 2R-ER, 4 BB, 6 SO), Masterson did not factor into the decision of a 3-2 nail-biter in his last start on Wednes-day at Turner Field…Jordan Schafer staked the Braves to an early 2-0 lead with a 2-out, 2-run single in the 2nd inning, before Masterson held the Braves to just one hit over his next 4.0 frames…Mike Aviles deadlocked the game at 2-2 with a sac fly in the 8th, before Chris Johnson’s RBI-single in the 9th handed the Indians just their 2nd walk-off loss of the season.

VS. BALTIMORE: Owns a career 6-4 mark with a 4.71 ERA (33 ER/63.0 IP) in 13 ap-pearances/9 starts against Baltimore…since joining the Indians in 2009, Masterson is 4-4 with a 4.89 ERA (27 ER/49.2 IP) in 8 trips to the mound against the O’s...shouldered the loss in his only start vs. the Orioles this season back on June 25 at Camden Yards, snapping a streak of 4 consecutive wins vs. Baltimore dating back to April 15, 2011…as a member of the Red Sox from 2008-09, he faced the Orioles 5 times (1 start), going 2-0 with a 4.05 ERA (6 ER/13.1 IP).

FOR THE BIRDS: In his start vs. the O’s earlier this season, Masterson sprung out of the gates with 4.0 perfect innings, retiring 12 straight batters to begin the game; he allowed just one run on 3 hits over his first 6.0 frames, but fell victim to a late Baltimore rally in the bottom of the 7th - homers by Chris Davis and Alexi Casila highlighted the 5-run frame, which ultimately erased a 3-1 Tribe lead.

AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD: Set to make his 16th home start of the season going 8-3 with a 3.06 ERA (34 ER/100.0 IP) in 15 previous starts here at Progressive Field…won 3 consecutive home starts from May 8-19, earning the win against Oakland, New York-AL, and Seattle...has won 11 of his last 19 home decisions dating back to last season...for his career, he is just 22-22 despite a 3.24 ERA (164 ER/456.0 IP) in 73 games at this ballpark, including 21-22 with a 3.31 ERA (163 ER/443.0 IP) in 68 starts.

GONE STREAKIN: Masterson strung together 3 consecutive wins from July 21-August 1 for the first time since winning 3 straight games from May 8-19 earlier this season...the affable righty pitched to a 0.84 ERA (2 ER/21.1 IP) during his 3 game tear, while opponents hit just .139 (11-79) with an AL-high 27 strikeouts during that span.

ONE LOVE: Masterson’s 1-0 win in his start vs. Texas on July 27 was his 3rd such victory of the season which ties him with Addie Joss (1908), Stan Coveleski (1917), Jim Bagby Jr. (1943), Bob Feller (1946) and Greg Swindell (1988) for the most 1-0 wins in a single season in Indians history...Coveleski is the all-time leader in 1-0 wins for the Tribe, totaling 9 such victories in his career with the Indians...Masterson has now racked up 4 over his 5 seasons with the Tribe.

WELCOMED BATTLES: Masterson has enjoyed success opposite his front of the rotation counterparts thus far on the season...earned consecutive wins against American League All-Stars Yu Darvish and Chris Sale July 27-August 1, while also taking down reigning Cy Young Award winners R.A. Dickey and David Price, and 2011 Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez earlier this season.

2013 SPLITS: Opposing right-handers hitting just .187 (50-268), 3rd-lowest in the A.L., while lefties are hitting 61 points higher at .248 (104-419)...his .246 SLG% vs. RH batters is lowest in the A.L...since the start of 2008 (MLB debut season), Masterson has registered an A.L.-low .293 SLG% vs. RH batters with the 3rd lowest avg. vs. RH batters at .218, trailing only Colby Lewis (.216) and Jesse Crain (.216)...this season, opponents are bat-ting .260 (40-154) w/ RISP, incl. .250 (19-76) w/RISP & 2 outs...opponents hitting .254 (72-284) w/ runners on base, but just .203 (82-403) with bases empty...opponents’ batting .220 (48-218) the first time thru the order and just .226 (106-469) the 2nd time thru the order and beyond.

ELITE FIRST HALF: Masterson’s 3rd CG SHO of the season in his start on June 30th at Chicago-AL signaled his 10th victory of the season, as he became just the 2nd Indians hurler over the past 5 seasons (2009-present) to record at least 10 wins before the All-Star break, joining JOSH TOMLIN (10-4 in first half of 2011)...on a greater scale, Masterson also became just the 5th pitcher in the Majors over the past 19 seasons (1995-present) to register at least 10 wins and 3 CG SHO’s prior to the Mid-Summer Classic...he is the first Indians hurler to reach those bench marks since GAYLORD PERRY went 15-3 w/ 3 CG SHO’s entering the 1974 All-Star game.

MLB PITCHERS WITH AT LEAST 10 WINS & 3 SHO’sPRIOR TO ALL-STAR BREAK, 1995-2013

Pitcher Season Team W-L ERA SHO Greg Maddux 1998 ATL 12-2 1.54 4 Dontrelle Willis 2005 FLA 13-4 2.39 4 Chris Carpenter 2005 StL 13-4 2.51 3 Roy Halladay 2010 PHI 10-7 2.19 3 Justin Masterson 2013 CLE 10-6 3.48 3

RARE FEAT: Followed up his 4-1 Opening Day victory opposite 2012 NL Cy Young Award winner R.A. DICKEY & the Toronto Blue Jays (6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 5 SO) by tossing 7.0 scoreless frames of 2-hit ball (7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 8 SO) in a 13-0 SHO against 2012 A.L. Cy Young Award winner DAVID PRICE and the Tampa Bay Rays on April 7...accord-ing to the Elias Sports Bureau, Masterson became just the 3rd pitcher in baseball history to record victories against both reigning Cy Young Award winners in the same season (with award winners taking a loss), but the first to do so in consec. starts...the others? San Diego’s BRUCE HURST knocked off OREL HERSHISER and FRANK VIOLA in 1989, while Atlanta’s SHANE REYNOLDS pulled the trick in 2003 opposite BARRY ZITO and RANDY JOHNSON.

CAREER SNAPSHOT: • The affable right-hander is in his 6th MLB season (5th full MLB season) since being selected by Boston in the 2nd round (71st overall) of 2006 June draft out of San Diego State University. • Made MLB debut in 2008 with 9 consec. starts for the Red Sox from April 24-July 5, but spent the rest of the season pitching in relief and went on to play a key role in Boston’s bullpen during the ALDS and ALCS. • Acquired by Cleveland on July 31, 2009, along with LHP Nick Hagadone and RHP Bryan Price, from Boston in exchange for C Victor Martinez. • First Indians pitcher to log consecutive 200.0-inning campaigns (2011-12) since Cliff Lee (2005-06); Opening Day starter in both 2012 & 2013. • Is the first Jamaican-born pitcher in major league history and just the 4th player from that country overall, joining Chili Davis (1981-99), Devon White (1985-2001) and Rolando Roomes (1988-90). • Graduated from Beavercreek High School, just east of Dayton, Ohio; attended Bethel College (Mishawaka, IN) in 2004-05 before transferring to SDSU.

MASTERSON’S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2013 14-9 3.49 28 28 188.1 154 74 73 74 188 Career 53-62 4.04 208 149 1008.1 970 496 453 400 832

MASTERSON vs. BALTIMORE W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2013 0-1 8.53 1 1 6.1 6 6 6 1 7 Career 6-4 4.71 13 9 63.0 62 38 33 19 57

MASTERSON AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2013 8-3 3.06 15 15 100.0 85 35 34 40 107 Career 22-22 3.24 73 68 456.0 410 190 164 166 389

W L ERA G/S IP ER HOME 8 3 3.06 15/15 100.0 34 ROAD 6 6 3.97 13/13 88.1 39 DAY 7 2 2.31 10/10 70.0 18 NIGHT 7 7 4.18 18/18 118.1 55 GRASS 12 9 3.70 26/26 175.1 72 TURF 2 0 0.69 2/2 13.0 1

AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO vs. LEFT .248 104 419 10 51 53 92 vs. RIGHT .187 50 268 3 18 21 96 TOTALS .224 154 687 13 69 74 188

2013 splits

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Masterson vs. Baltimore PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Betemit .267 4 15 0 1 0 3 Casilla .345 10 29 2 11 1 4 Davis .333 4 12 1 2 1 6 Hardy .250 4 16 0 2 1 2 Jones .227 5 22 0 3 3 3 Machado .333 1 3 0 0 0 1 Markakis .160 4 25 0 2 3 2 McLouth .000 0 4 0 0 0 1 Morse .000 0 3 0 0 0 1 Reimold .333 1 3 0 0 1 1 Roberts .294 5 17 0 1 0 5 Snyder .500 1 2 0 0 1 1 Valencia .375 6 16 0 1 0 6 Wieters .190 4 21 0 1 2 5

Norris vs. Cleveland PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Bourn .000 0 3 0 0 0 1 Giambi .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 Kubel .000 0 2 0 1 1 1 Shoppach .000 0 3 0 0 0 1 Stubbs .250 3 12 0 1 2 3

BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPs

STEAL RATES WHILE PITCHING Year(s) CS SBA CS% 2008-12 36 112 32.1% 2013 3 12 25.0% TOTAL 39 124 31.5%

Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game P/S 4/2 at TOR 4-1 W 1.50 6.0 3 1 1 0 4-0 5 Leading 4-1 103/61 4/7 at TB 13-0 W 0.69 7.0 2 0 0 0 3-0 8 Leading 10-0 97/61 4/12 vs. CWS 1-0 W 0.41 9.0 5 0 0 0 1-0 7 CG 113/81 4/17 vs. BOS 3-6 L 1.67 5.0 11 4 4 0 1-0 5 Trailing 4-0 101/68 4/22 at CWS 3-2 W 1.85 7.0 4 2 2 1 4-0 5 Leading 3-2 100/52 4/28 at KC-G2 0-9 L 3.12 6.1 9 7 7 1 4-0 9 Trailing 0-6 106/65 April Totals 4-2 3.12 40.1 34 14 14 2 17-0 39 5/3 vs. MIN (10) 7-6 - 3.64 6.2 8 5 5 1 2-0 5 Leading 5-4 98/56 5/8 vs. OAK 4-3 W 3.67 7.0 4 3 3 0 2-0 7 Leading 4-3 100/64 5/13 vs. NYY-G1 1-0 W 3.14 9.0 4 0 0 0 3-0 9 Trailing 0-1 118/78 5/19 vs. SEA 6-0 W 2.83 7.0 3 0 0 0 2-0 11 Leading 6-0 106/69 5/24 at BOS 1-8 L 3.20 6.0 6 5 5 1 1-0 5 Trailing 1-4 93/61 5/29 vs. CIN 5-2 W 3.07 6.0 4 1 1 1 4-0 7 Leading 5-1 105/66 May Totals 4-1 3.02 41.2 29 14 14 3 14-0 44 6/3 at NYY 4-7 L 3.57 6.1 9 7 7 2 3-0 5 Trailing 4-7 92/60 6/9 at DET 1-4 L 3.68 7.0 6 4 4 1 3-0 4 Trailing 1-4 105/66 6/14 vs. WSH 2-1 - 3.52 7.0 2 1 1 0 4-0 10 Tied 1-1 113/66 6/19 vs. KC 6-3 W 3.48 6.1 9 2 2 0 2-0 8 Leading 4-2 115/70 6/25 at BAL 3-6 L 3.76 6.1 6 6 6 2 1-0 7 Trailing 3-6 97/62 6/30 at CWS 4-0 W 3.48 9.0 6 0 0 0 1-0 8 Leading 4-0 112/73 June Totals 2-3 4.29 42.0 38 20 20 5 14-0 42 7/5 vs. DET 0-7 L 3.78 4.2 7 6 6 0 4-0 6 Trailing 0-6 108/62 7/10 vs. TOR 4-5 - 3.72 6.2 4 2 2 0 5-0 6 Trailing 1-2 120/63 First Half Totals 10-7 3.72 135.1 112 56 56 10 54-0 137 7/21 at MIN 7-1 W 3.60 7.0 1 1 1 0 0-0 8 Leading 6-1 93/65 7/27 vs. TEX 1-0 W 3.42 7.2 5 0 0 0 1-0 8 Leading 1-0 113/71 July Totals 2-1 3.12 26.0 17 9 9 0 10-0 28 8/1 vs. CWS 6-1 W 3.33 6.2 5 1 1 1 3-0 7 Leading 5-1 104/64 8/6 vs. DET 1-5 L 3.46 7.0 7 5 5 1 2-0 6 Trailing 1-5 100/70 8/11 vs. LAA 6-5 - 3.59 4.1 7 5 4 0 4-0 5 Trailing 0-5 101/55 8/16 at OAK 2-3 L 3.59 7.2 7 3 3 1 1-0 4 Trailing 2-3 107/73 8/21 at LAA 3-1 W 3.50 6.2 5 1 1 0 5-0 7 Leading 2-1 116/62 8/28 at ATL 2-3 - 3.49 6.0 5 2 2 0 4-0 6 Trailing 1-2 98/55 August Totals 2-2 3.76 38.1 36 17 16 3 19-0 35 Season Totals 14-9 3.49 188.1 154 74 73 13 74-0 188

MASTERSon’S 2013 DAY-BY-DAY

The 29-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 27th start and appearance of the season tomorrow in the middle installment of this 3-game series with the Orioles...will be pitching on regular 4 days’ rest after taking a tough-luck loss in the Indians 3-1 defeat at Atlanta on August 29; matched a season-high 10 batters for the second consecutive game which signals his single-game best as a member of the Tribe...set to face the Orioles for second time in his career after earning the win on June 24 at Camden Yards.

TUESDAY’s scheduled starter: Rhp UBALDO JIMENEZ (9-9, 3.95 ERA in 26 games/starts)

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HITTERS NOTES:

vs.LHP:.263(377-1433) 40HR,186RBI vs.RHP:.246(780-3167) 103HR,397RBI Home:.252(548-2176) 74HR,279RBI Road:.251(609-2424) 69HR,304RBI DET series: 21-92,6 2B,1 3B,10BB,10RBI,11R,3HR,1GS Trip:43-189,8 2B,1 3B,19BB,13RBI,14R,5HR,1GS RISP:.259(296-1144) 36HR,435RBI

MIKE AVILES

#4

vs.LHP:.242(32-132) 3HR,14RBI vs.RHP:.276(48-174) 6HR,25RBI Home:.271(38-140) 3HR,14RBI Road:.253(42-166) 6HR,25RBI DET Series: 1-5,4RBI,1R,1HR,1GS Trip:2-15,6RBI,2R,2HR,1GS Streak:1G (1-4), 1HR, 4RBI RISP:.214(18-84) 3HR,30RBI

Acquired from Toronto on 11/3…Played in the WBC for PuertoRico (.323, 2B 9RBI, 9G) 4GS in LF, 1G in RF,23GS/37G @ 3B,12G/11GS@2B, 44G/34GS @SS…8E in 279tc Is 33-for-138(.239) w/runners on…has .704 OPS vRHP…1st career GS, 9/1 @DET

Career-high 5RBI 4/28 @ KC(N)…Hit .300 (12-40) in 17 July gm (9rs, 3rbi) Hitting .267 (24-90) w/2 2B, 4HR,13RBI in 30 second half games (12RS)…2-last-15 30 for last 111(.270) in last 28 starts…started 19 straight games at SS from 6/4-25

MICHAEL BOURN

#24

vs.LHP:.287(35-122) 1HR,10RBI vs.RHP:.256(81-316) 4HR,29RBI Home:.275(56-204) 2HR,23RBI Road:.256(60-234) 3HR,16RBI DET Series: 2-12,2BB,1RBI,1R Trip:5-25,2BB,1RBI,1R Streak:0G (0-6), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.321(25-78) 1HR,34RBI

The2-time NL All-Star, 2-time Gold Glover (2009, 2010) signed by CLE, 2/15(4-year) Led the NL in steals over 3 straight seasons, 2009-11… leads all Major League players

in steals (277) since ‘08 (next closest is R Davis/240)…3SB 8/3atMIA…20RBI last 39G 102GS/106G in CF…has reached safely 84 of 107G.

Was on 15-day DL (2nd career time, first since ’07) w/a cut right index finger, 4/15-5/9…2G rehab at AAA, 5/7-8…Was 15th in the AL in OPS .975 at the time of his injury

1GIDP/478PA, toughest batter in AL to double up…1st career slam, 7/24 @SEA Is 21-31 in SB att (sb 14th in AL,10CS 1st in AL)…last 13gs:14-56(.250) w/9r,3b, hr,2rbi

MICHAEL BRANTLEY

#23

vs.LHP:.254(36-142) 0HR,12RBI vs.RHP:.282(94-333) 8HR,47RBI Home:.272(63-232) 7HR,32RBI Road:.276(67-243) 1HR,27RBI DET Series: 3-9,1 3B,2BB,1R Trip:7-21,1 3B,2BB,1R Streak:6G (7-21), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.350(35-100) 1HR,48RBI

Missed 2 weeks this spring (late Feb/early March) w/a left forearm cut… 124GS/130G in LF/1G in CF… 3rd in AL w/11 OF assists (most by Tribe LF since ’96) reached base via H, BB, HBP in 97 of 127G…18-for-57 (.316) w/RISP-2outs Currently owns a OF club record 224-game errorless streak since 6/5/12

hit .311 (32-103) in May w/3 2B, HR, 17RBI (29G)...club is 35-13(.729) when he scores hitting .299 (60-201) w/runners on and .350 (35-100) w/ RISP (2nd best in the AL) Career-high single-game in TB(10), EBhits (3) & RBI on 7/7 vs DET (2nd career2HR gm) 1st career 2HR gm, 6/19 vKC…is just 8-for-48 w/an RBI over his last 13 games (8/18)

ASDRUBAL CABRERA

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vs.LHP:.235(32-136) 1HR,16RBI vs.RHP:.244(69-283) 8HR,31RBI Home:.205(43-210) 6HR,23RBI Road:.278(58-209) 3HR,24RBI DET Series: 2-8,1BB,1RBI,1R Trip:6-19,1 2B,2BB,1RBI,1R Streak:0G (0-2), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.191(22-115) 0HR,32RBI

Played for Team Venezuela in the WBC… 6 straight Opening Day starts w/CLE 102GS at SS, 5GS at DH. 8E in 404TC (.980%/5th in AL, 5 E last 34 g) Season-high 10G hit streak, 4/18-5/1 (14-37, 5RS, 9RBI)… raised avg from .118-.227 Batting 3rd: 46-156(.295), 18 2B, 22R, 5HR, 23RBI, 41G…hitting .181 (23-127) batting

2nd w/2hr & 11rbi in 32G…21GS in 4th slot (.198, 16-81, 8r, 6 2b,2hr,10rbi, .578ops)

3rd career 2HR GM on 5/6 vs OAK…is 42-for-last-199 (.211) over 53 G since 6/30 Ranked among AL leaders in 3B (T7th, 2), EB hits (25, T12th) & 2B (T4th, 18) at time of

DL from 6/4-25 w/a right quad strain (@NYY on 6/3)…club is 31-10(.756) when scores 23-for-last 114(31g, .202) but is 15-for-47 over last 13 games (2R, 4 2B, 3RBI, .319)

MATT CARSON

#7

vs.LHP:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI vs.RHP:.000(0-1) 0HR,0RBI Home:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI Road:.000(0-1) 0HR,0RBI DET Series: 0-0,1R Trip:0-1,1R Streak:0G (0-1), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.000(0-1) 0HR,0RBI

0-1 as pinch-hitter in Indians debut of Aug 28 at Atlanta…PR on 9/1 (RS) Spent the entire 2013 Minor League campaign at Triple-A Columbus where he hit .252

(110-436) with 16 2B, 2 3B, 14HR and 49 RBI w/14SB in 18 attempts (78%). Signed in November to a Minor League contract with spring training non-roster invite

Hit .270 (31-115, .773OPS) vs. lLHP for the Clippers…. He has appeared in 68 games in right field, 30 games in center and 38 games in left field at Triple-A

Hit .329 (24-73, 12RBI, 22G) from July 31 until Aug 28 promotion (Raburn DL)

LONNIE CHISENHALL

#8

vs.LHP:.086(3-35) 1HR,6RBI vs.RHP:.240(52-217) 7HR,23RBI Home:.223(25-112) 3HR,10RBI Road:.214(30-140) 5HR,19RBI DET Series: 1-6,1 2B Trip:2-9,1 2B,1RBI,1R,1HR Streak:0G (0-4), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.229(16-70) 3HR,22RBI

Started year in CLE, 4/2-5/12, before 5/13 option to Columbus. At AAA hit .390 (41-105) w/8 2B, 2 3B, 6HR & 26RBI in 27G for Clippers (1.132OPS) From May 29-June 18 recall he hit .467 (28-60) w/8 2B, 2 3B, 2HR & 16 RBI in 16

games; hit in 16-straight games from 5/17-6/7…1st career PH HR, 8/29 at ATL

Opened the season @CLE & hit .213 (20-94) w/4 2B, 3HR & 11 RBI in 26G before his 5/13 option to AAA… since 6/18 recall is 35-158 (.222) in 54G (17R,10 2b,5hr,18rbi)

72GS/76G at 3B…8E in 170TC (0E last 24G)…9-62 (.145) in Aug. (24g, 2hr, 4rbi)) 24-115(.209) w/runners on…8-33 (.242) w/ RISP&2out

JASON GIAMBI

#25

vs.LHP:.077(1-13) 1HR,3RBI vs.RHP:.196(30-153) 7HR,26RBI Home:.178(16-90) 4HR,15RBI Road:.197(15-76) 4HR,14RBI DET Series: 1-4 Trip:1-5 Streak:1G (1-4), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.279(12-43) 3HR,23RBI

Non-roster invitee; added to MLB roster 3/25…oldest career walkoff HR, 7/29vCWS On 15-day DL to start year (lower back strain)…needs 1 hit to reach 2,000 (1999) 3rd among active players in HR (437)/RBI (1434) behind Pujols/A Rodriguez

47GS at DH…47GS/29RBI (5.7AB/RBI)… 9 th PH HR 5/27 @CIN…10th on 7/29 Hit HR#430 (3rd oldest batter in CLE history) on 4/17 vBOS…2B #400, 6/26 @bal Since July 3 is 9-for-last-61 (.148) …is 16-70 (.229) w/runners on (.809OPS, 13BB)

YAN GOMES

#10

vs.LHP:.293(22-75) 4HR,10RBI vs.RHP:.285(39-137) 5HR,19RBI Home:.274(29-106) 5HR,19RBI Road:.302(32-106) 4HR,10RBI DET Series: 2-7,1 2B,1RBI,1R,1HR Trip:3-11,1 2B,1RBI,1R,1HR Streak:3G (3-11), 1HR, 1RBI RISP:.250(12-48) 1HR,18RBI

Opened year in Columbus after being optioned out of ST on 3/25… 2nd stint on MLB roster after 4/28 recall after appearing in 6 games with CLE, 4/9-24 Hit .300 (6-20) w/4 2B & 3RBI in 6G for Columbus… 57GS/62G at CA, 1GS at DH, 1G at 1B …23 of 61H are for EB…

Last 33G: 34-105 (.324), 12R, 8 2B, 3HR, 11RBI since 6/28 Career-high 3H 7x, last 8/4 at MIA…Career-high 2HR/4RBI on 5/20 vSEA… 25-86 (.291) w/runners on & .289 (22-76) when hitting in 8-hole (4HR, 10RBI, 21G) Career-high 7G hit streak,5/9-23…Among AL Cs w/200PA is 2nd in SLG, 3rd in AV/OPS

JASON KIPNIS

#22 vs.LHP:.293(46-157) 4HR,29RBI vs.RHP:.275(87-316) 12HR,46RBI Home:.290(64-221) 6HR,36RBI Road:.274(69-252) 10HR,39RBI DET Series: 1-10,1 2B,2BB,1R Trip:4-20,2 2B,4BB,1R Streak:0G (0-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.289(33-114) 5HR,58RBI

Has 121GS/122G at 2B, 1GS at DH…12E in 561TC, .979fld% is 10th in the AL. In May hit .261 (29-111) w/7 2B, 7HR, 22RBI, 21RS (T7th in MLB in RBI, T6th in R) AL Player of Month in June…1st time AL All-Star Ranks among AL leaders in steals (11th, 24), walks (10th, 65) …Is 60-for-197 (.305)

w/runners on Last 37G since July 22 hitting .231 (33-143) w/12R, 8 2B, 1HR, 13RBI

Hit in a 2013 club/career-high 16 str games, .446 (25-56) w/4HR, 20RBI from 6/18-7/5…Club is 37-14(.725) when he scores …reached base (bb, h) in 36 str G, 5/26-7/5

.419 (39-93) in June w/17R, 12 2B, 4HR,25RBI in 27G (20BB, .517OB/1.216OPS), 2nd in MLB in June in avg/bb, 1st OB%, 1st OPS…among MLB 2B:sb (2nd), ops (3rd)

last 75 G(59G w/hits) since June 5 is hitting .311 (87-280)w/39R, 20 2B,8HR, 49RBI

JASON KUBEL

#12

vs.LHP:.162(6-37) 0HR,6RBI vs.RHP:.232(48-207) 5HR,26RBI Home:.220(24-109) 3HR,10RBI Road:.222(30-135) 2HR,22RBI DET Series/Trip: 1-3,1BB Streak:1G (1-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.288(17-59) 2HR,27RBI

Acquired from Arizona on August 30 with cash for a player to be named or cash … was on the DL from 4/13-28 w/a left quad strain…with Arizona he appeared in 53

games in left field and 5 games in RF…Hit .306 (11-36) in April and .296 (21-71, 1HR, 12RBI, 23G) in June before hitting .120 (9-75) from 7/3-8/26 (was hitting .265 on 7/2)

Spent the 2012-13 w/AZ, hitting .220 (53-241) this year with 8 doubles, 5 home runs and 32 RBI in 89 games prior to being DFA’d by Arizona on August 27th.

In 2012 w/AZ he batted .253 (128-506) with 30 2B, 30 HR and a club-best 90 RBI in 141 games (.506SLG/.833OPS), finishing T10th in the NL in home runs (30)

Established new single-season career-bests in homers (team-high 30), walks (57), extra-base hits (64) & runs (75) while leading NL in OF assists (14).

Made 1GS at DH on 9/1 (1-3, BB) with CLE

CARLOS SANTANA

#41

vs.LHP:.311(46-148) 6HR,22RBI vs.RHP:.243(73-300) 11HR,38RBI Home:.267(55-206) 10HR,24RBI Road:.264(64-242) 7HR,36RBI DET Series: 3-10,1 2B,1BB,3RBI,2R,1HR Trip:5-19,1 2B,4BB,3RBI,2R,1HR Streak:0G (0-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.292(31-106) 4HR,41RBI

Hit .273 (6-22) in the WBC for DR champs (5RS, 2HR, 3RBI, 9bb, 1.075OPS) 77GS/80G at CA, 21G/18GS @1B, 31GS at DH… reached base in 105 of 128G Career-high 5-5, 3RS, 2 2B, HR, 3RBI on 4/7 at TB…career-high4BB, 5/23 @BOS. Is 64-for-194(.330) w/men on base ( 8th in AL)…17-56 (.304) w/RISP-2outs…

Hitting .282 (20-74) w/11R, 3 2B, 6HR,15RBI in 22G batting fourth (20BB, .986OPS) season-high 10G hit streak, 6/8-18…inside-the-park HR 8/31 at DET Ranks among AL leaders in on-base% (11th, .372), walks ( 4th, 74) & doubles (T10th,

32)…Since July 4 he is 48-179(.268) w/12 2B, 1 3B, 7HR, 24RBI in 50 gamesDREW

STUBBS #11

vs.LHP:.280(35-125) 2HR,14RBI vs.RHP:.218(56-257) 7HR,27RBI Home:.259(45-174) 4HR,16RBI Road:.221(46-208) 5HR,25RBI DET Series: 1-7 Trip:1-12,3BB Streak:1G (1-4), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.247(22-89) 2HR,33RBI

Acquired from Cincinnati in a 3-team trade with Arizona on 12/11… 93G/75GS in RF, 36G/34GS in CF…18BB vs LHP(.752OPS)…15-16 in SB atts…

500th career hit on 7/9 vs. TOR…5th hardest batter to DP in AL..9-last-48, 16G(.188) 3GDP in 425pa…Since June 3 is 51-204(.250), 32R, 8 2B, 6HR, 26RBI in 71G, .715ops

NICK SWISHER

#33

vs.LHP:.275(41-149) 5HR,17RBI vs.RHP:.227(69-304) 10HR,29RBI Home:.263(51-194) 8HR,20RBI Road:.228(59-259) 7HR,26RBI DET Series: 3-11,2 2B,1BB,1R Trip:5-23,2 2B,1BB,2R Streak:1G (1-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.231(27-117) 2HR,29RBI

72 of 119GS in 4-hole, 10GS in 3-spot & 37GS in 2-spot (38-150, .253, 16r, 6hr,15rbi) 81GS/89G at 1B,22G/21GS in RF, 17GS DH…8E in 741TC (.989 field%) at 1B Has 11 two-walk games…First HR as an Indian (off Sale) on 4/13 vs CWS (2-2, 3RS,

2B, HR, 2RBI)…reached base safely in 90 of 118G…51-for-202(.252) w/runners on base Tied career-high in runs(3), hits(4) and new career-high 3 2B on 4/20 @HOU… is 62-for-last-276(.225); was 0-for-26, 6/1-9; career-high is 0-for-28, Sept. 2-9, 2012

Indians are 11-4 when he homers…15RBI last 45G (7/10) but 11 in last 19G since 8/11 Ranks among team leaders in HR (T3rd, 15), on-base% (3rd, .339), slugging% (3rd,

.402),OPS (3rd, .741), total bases (T3rd, 182), runs (T3rd, 59), walks (3rd, 63, 11th in AL) missed 6G, L shoulder, 6/16-22 …hit in 36 of last 42G: 55-for-213 (.258) w/25R, 9 2B,

team-high 8HR, 21RBI since 6/28…hit in 12 of 16g since 8/14 (18-66, .273, 9rs, 3hr, 9rbi)

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PITCHING NOTES:

vs.ALL:.247(1132-4583)128HR vs.LH:.248(581-2343)71HR vs.RH:.246(551-2240)57HR Home:40-26-15, 3.80ERA (606.0IP,256ER) Road:32-38-17, 4.16ERA (603.1IP,279ER)

BULLPEN INFORMATION W L ERA G SV/OPP IR/S 1st Bat/Retired IP H R ER BB SO HR 27 15 3.77 136 32/53 236/64 428/294 425.0 382 195 178 187 405 41

MATT ALBERS

#32

vs.ALL:.260(52-200)2HR vs.LH:.276(24-87)1HR vs.RH:.248(28-113)1HR Home:1-1-0, 2.83ERA (28.2IP,9ER)21G Road:2-0-0, 4.63ERA (23.1IP,12ER)24G Last Win:8/11/2013 vLAA

Acquired from ARI in a 3-team trade w/CIN on 12/11…season-high 5 R-ER in 1.0IP, 8/2 at MIA…11 of 21 BB to LHH(.736OPS)…9 G of at least 2.0IP…17 of 36 INR scored (47%) Picked up first win in Indians debut, 4/3 at TOR (0.1IP)…Season-high 2.2IP 7/30 vs CWS…did not pitch, 4/9-26 (Family Emer/Restricted List)…last 11g: 11.2ip, 11h, 4r/er runs in 16 of 45G…last 18G: 5.82 ERA, 21.2IP, 26H, 14R-ER…0 ER allowed last 22of last 29G:3.53ERA, 35.2IP,34H, 14ER….August: 6.39ERA, 12G, 12.2IP, 18H, 9R/ER

CODY ALLEN

#37

vs.ALL:.223(49-220)5HR vs.LH:.208(21-101)4HR vs.RH:.235(28-119)1HR Home:2-0-1, 1.78ERA (25.1IP,5ER)27G Road:3-1-1, 2.94ERA (33.2IP,11ER)35G Last Win:8/3/2013 @FLA Last Save:7/12/2013 vKC

Has allowed runs in just 15 of 62 outings (1st on club, T5th in the AL)…batters 14-for-69 (.203) w/ RISP…relief batting avg against of .223… career-high outing in IP (3.0IP), SO (2013 team-high 6) on 4/16 vs Boston… 37.0% (17/46) of InhR have scored….last 27G: 2.28ERA, 23.2IP, 22H, 6R/ER,32SO…has 7 holds/2

saves on the year…last 12G: 1.69ERA, 10.2IP, 7H, 2R-ER, 15K, 7-39(.179)… Ranks among AL relief leaders in strikeouts (T5th, 75), wins (T7th, 5), 16th in relief ERA (2.44) Batters.232 (26-112)w/runners on …1st MLB win on 4/21 @HOU…11.4SO per 9.0IP…1st MLB save on 5/12 @DET (0.1IP, 0R)… Aug 15g:14.1ip,11h, 3r/er, 9bb, 17k, 1.88ERA

RICH HILL #53

vs.ALL:.248(34-137)3HR vs.LH:.234(18-77)2HR vs.RH:.267(16-60)1HR Home:1-1-0, 5.73ERA (22.0IP,14ER)29G Road:0-1-0, 6.91ERA (14.1IP,11ER)27G Last Win:7/14/2013 vKC

Signed non-roster invitee on 2/7; added to 40-man roster,3/11… HR to Dirks on 5/11 at DET was first since 7/21/09 vs. NYY, ending a streak of 51G w/o a HR/40.2IP... 0ER in 43 of 56gms (41 of 56G are scoreless)… 13.0% ( 7 of AL-high 54) of InhR’s have scored, 4th-best in AL...last 17g: 9.2ip, 9h, 5r/er, 13k since 7/22…2nd on club w/12 holds last 40G: 7.66ERA,24.2IP, 26H, 21ER/ERA from 3.09 to 6.19…batters are 20-for-80 (.250) off him w/ runners on base…

CHRIS PEREZ

#54

vs.ALL:.234(41-175)7HR vs.LH:.263(25-95)5HR vs.RH:.200(16-80)2HR Home:4-1-11, 2.77ERA (26.0IP,8ER)26G Road:1-1-10, 3.66ERA (19.2IP,8ER)19G Last Win:8/14/2013 @MIN Last Save:8/25/2013 vMIN

His 120 career saves are 3rd-most in club history (Jones is 2nd; 129SV)… Career Tribe save#100 4/[email protected] tying 2.0IP, 7/26 vs TEX (most IP in 3yr) Did not pitch this spring from Feb 27-March 25 due to right shoulder strain that kept him from pitching in the WBC for Team USA…On DL 5/27-6/26 with right shoulder strain 21-for-25 in save conversions (84%, last BS 8/14 @ MIN)…1-R SV: 8-10/ 2-R SV: 7-9/ 3-R SV: 6-6…Has recorded a SO in 34 of 45G and 0ER in 36 of 45 G pitched Batters 12-for-61 (.197,15th in AL) w/runners on, 6-for-40 (.150, 15th in AL) w/RISP… last 3 games before DL: 2.2IP, 5H, 7R/7ER, 5BB, 3HR took ERA from 0.64 to 4.32…Since

6/27 DL act he is 15-17 in saves w/ a 2.48 ERA in 28 games (29.0IP, 26H,8ER, 6BB, 23K)…12th in the AL in saves (20)…last 10G since 8/7:10.0IP,10H, 2R/ER,11K, 1.80ERA, on runs allowed last 4 games (4.0IP, 5H, 0R).

MARC RZEPCZYNSKI

#35

vs.ALL:.262(22-84)1HR vs.LH:.211(8-38)0HR vs.RH:.304(14-46)1HR Home:0-0-0, 7.11ERA (6.1IP,5ER)9G Road:0-0-0, 2.30ERA (15.2IP,4ER)15G Last Win:6/4/2012 @NY

Acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals on July 30 in exchange for INF Juan Herrera…Prior to the trade split 2013 between St. Louis & AAA Memphis. In two stints w/STL (all of April, July 28-29) he posted a 7.84 ERA in 11 games (10.1IP, 16H, 9R/ER) … all 12 of 13 outings are scoreless w/CLE, batters are 6-for-40 (.150) and all 13 outings with 0ER allowed.

AAA Memphis he has posted an ERA of 3.07 (44.0IP, 44H, 15ER, 31K, .185AVG)…Lefties are 3-for-21 (.143) w/6K during 13G w/CLE…with CLE 3 of 11 inRN have scored. BRYAN SHAW

#27

vs.ALL:.230(52-226)4HR vs.LH:.250(28-112)3HR vs.RH:.211(24-114)1HR Home:2-2-0, 3.21ERA (28.0IP,10ER)26G Road:0-1-0, 4.83ERA (31.2IP,17ER)31G Last Win:7/30/2013 vCWS Last Save:4/15/2012 @COL

Acquired from Arizona in a 3-team trade w/CIN on 12/11/12…Righties are 24-for-114 (.211) w/38K…Career-high 4K’s 4/16 vBOS (1.1IP) & 8/2 @MIA(2.0IP)… T14th in AL: relief IP 39 of 57G are scoreless…7 games of 2.0IP…30 of last 45 outings scoreless…batters are hitting .204 (23-113) w/runners on base, .172 (5-29) w/RISP-2outs Last 22G (18G w/o ER) since July 6 (21.0IP, 15H, 7ER, 3.00ERA) taken ERA from 4.66 to 4.07 (18K last 14G/14.2ip)…

JOE SMITH

#38

vs.ALL:.247(48-194)4HR vs.LH:.240(23-96)4HR vs.RH:.255(25-98)0HR Home:3-0-0, 3.18ERA (22.2IP,8ER)26G Road:3-2-2, 2.10ERA (30.0IP,7ER)32G Last Win:9/1/2013 @DET Last Save:8/14/2013 @MIN

10 scoreless outings to begin year (April 2-May1, 8.2IP) and recorded first Major League save on April 3 @TOR (was active leader in GP w/o save)… 36 of 58G scoreless 1.0IP outings….247 avg against…earned 2nd save of season Aug 14 at MIN (12.0IP)…13G/13.0IP scoreless streak longest by CLE reliever, 7/27-8/25 46 of 58 outings are scoreless… club leader in holds (19, T10th in the AL) & T2nd in the AL with 6 relief wins…5 blown saves, last coming on 7/26 vsTEX Batters are 25-for-96 (.260) w/runners on, 12-for-47 (.255) w/RISP… 2nd on club in games pitched…last 15G since July 27: 14.2IP, 16H, 1ER, 13K, 0.61ERA

RELIEF EFFECTIVENESS ----------------------------------------Last Appearance------------------- ----First Batter---- -------Saves------- Inhted Runners Pitcher Date OPP(score) IP H R/ER BB SO HR DEC Faced Retired SV Chances IR Scored Albers, M. 8/31 @DET(5-10) 0.1 2 2/2 - - - ND 45 29 - - 36 17 Allen, C. 9/1 @DET(4-0) 0.2 - 0/0 - 1 - ND 62 43 2 4 46 17 Guilmet, P. 8/8 vs.DET(3-10) 2.2 6 4/4 1 - - ND 2 2 - - 4 1 Hagadone, N. 9/1 @DET(4-0) 0.1 1 0/0 1 - - ND 29 23 - 1 26 4 Hill, R. 8/31 @DET(5-10) 1.0 1 0/0 - 1 - ND 56 36 - 2 54 7 Perez, C. 9/1 @DET(4-0) 1.0 3 0/0 - - - ND 45 37 21 25 - - Rzepczynski, M. 8/31 @DET(5-10) 0.1 2 0/0 1 - - ND 24 16 - - 18 9 Shaw, B. 8/31 @DET(5-10) 1.0 2 2/2 2 - 1 ND 57 38 - 4 31 8 Smith, J. 9/1 @DET(4-0) 1.0 1 0/0 1 - - W 58 39 2 7 20 5 Wood, B. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TEAM 9/1 @DET(4-0) 3.0 5 0/0 2 1 - W 428 294 32 53 236 64

2013 vs. BAL Orioles Career vs. BAL Orioles W-L-S ERA G IP H R/ER BB SO W-L-S ERA IP/ER Albers, Matthew 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 - 0/0 - - 0-0-0 1.20 15.0/2 Allen, Cody 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 0-0-0 - 2.0/0 Guilmet, Preston 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 0-0-5 - 0.0/0 Hagadone, Nicholas 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.1 - 0/0 1 3 0-0-0 - 2.1/0 Hill, Richard 0-0-0 0.00 1 1.0 - 0/0 - 1 0-0-0 1.93 4.2/1 Jimenez, Ubaldo 1-0-0 3.38 1 5.1 8 2/2 2 6 1-0-0 3.38 5.1/2 Masterson, Justin 0-1-0 8.53 1 6.1 6 6/6 1 7 6-4-0 4.71 63.0/33 McAllister, Zachary 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 1-1-0 3.38 13.1/5 Perez, Christopher 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 0-0-5 1.04 8.2/1 Rapada, Clay 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 1-0-0 2.08 4.1/1 Rzepczynski, Marc 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 0-1-0 5.11 12.1/7 Shaw, Bryan 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.2 - 0/0 - 1 0-0-0 - 1.2/0 Smith, Joseph 1-0-0 9.00 2 2.0 3 2/2 1 - 1-1-0 6.10 10.1/7 Wood, Blake 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 2-1-0 1.74 10.2/2 INDIANS 2-2-2 4.24 4 34.0 30 18/16 8 29 - - -

CATCHER PROFILES Outfield Assists (28) Catcher (Record/GS) ERA IP H ER CS ATT CS/ATT Brantley 11 Swisher 2 Y. Gomes (31-26) 3.74 515.0 474 214 12 26 46.2 % Bourn 6 Raburn 3 L. Marson (0-2) 3.09 11.2 5 4 0 4 0 % Stubbs 6 O. Santos (0-0) 15.00 3.0 8 5 0 0 ----% C. Santana (41-36) 4.13 679.2 643 312 8 57 14.0%

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SEPTEMBER CALL-UPS (HITTERS)

JOSE RAMIREZ

#62

vs.LHP:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI vs.RHP:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI Home:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI Road:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI DET Series/Trip: 0-0,1R RISP:.000(0-0) 0HR,0RBI

Making his Major League debut after making the jump from A Lake County to AA Akron in 2013 where he hit .272 (131-482) with 78 runs scored, 16 doubles, 6 triples, 3 home runs and 38 RBI in 113 games…Led the Eastern League in stolen bases (39), was 4th in runs scored (78) and 12th in base hits (131)

Hit .324 (44-136) off LHP at AA and .296 (53-179) with runners on base…With Akron he appeared in 50 games at shortstop, 53 games at second base and 8 games at third base. He entered the 2013 season as the 9th-best prospect in the Indians system according to MLB.com…Contract purchased from AA Akron on Sept 1, made MLB debut and scored 1st

run at DET on Sept 1.

KELLY

SHOPPACH #40

vs.LHP:.167(5-30) 1HR,2RBI vs.RHP:.208(16-77) 2HR,7RBI Home:.250(15-60) 3HR,8RBI Road:.128(6-47) 0HR,1RBI DET Series/Trip: 0-0,1R Streak:0G (0-14), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.056(1-18) 0HR,4RBI

Was signed by Cleveland to a free agent Minor League contract on August 30 after signing with the Seattle Mariners in the off-season. Spent the first two and a half months of the season with Seattle where he hit .196 (21-107) with 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 9 RBI in 35 games before being released on June 20. The Baylor University product later spent July in the Washington Nationals organization (AAA Syracuse) and August in the Pittsburgh Pirates system (AAA Indianapolis) before

requesting his release on August 28….Made 32 starts for Seattle/35 games. He started at catcher last night for AAA Columbus (1-3) in his first game back with the Cleveland organization and was promoted to Cleveland on Sept 1.

SEPTEMBER CALL-UPS (PITCHERS)

PRESTON GUILMET

#36

vs.ALL:.353(6-17)0HR vs.LH:.250(3-12)0HR vs.RH:.600(3-5)0HR Home:0-0-0, 10.80ERA (3.1IP,4ER)2G Road:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (0.0IP,0ER)0G

Pronounced GIL-met… Spent most of the season at Triple-A Columbus where he went 5-4 w/20 saves and a 1.68ERA in 49 relief appearances (64.1IP, 43H, 19R/12ER, 72K, .182AVG)…Ranked 3rd in the International League in saves and limited Triple-A right-handed hitters to a .165 (22-133) average against.

Since June 29 with the Clippers he owns an ERA of 0.33 over his last 18 outings (27.1IP, 13H, 1ER, 30K) and did not allow a run after July 31 (13.0IP)…He has appeared in 2 games with the Indians over 2 stints with Cleveland in July and August (10.80ERA, 3.1IP, 6H, 4R/ER) and made his MLB debut on July 10 vs. Toronto.

NICK HAGADONE

#50

vs.ALL:.216(19-88)3HR vs.LH:.196(9-46)1HR vs.RH:.238(10-42)2HR Home:0-0-0, 5.02ERA (14.1IP,8ER)12G Road:0-1-0, 5.56ERA (11.1IP,7ER)17G Last Win:6/19/2012 vCIN Last Save:5/7/2012 vCWS

Pronounced ‘HAGG-ah-donn’…Has split the season between Cleveland and Triple-A Columbus, spending 5 stints with the Indians in 2013 where he has posted an ERA of 5.26 in 29 relief outings (25.2IP, 19H, 15ER, 17BB, 23K, .216AVG)… With Cleveland ranks 8th among AL relievers in inherited runners scoring pct (16.0%, 4 of 25)

Between his stints in Cleveland he went 2-3 with 7 saves and a 2.51 ERA in 27 games (32.1IP, 24H, 9ER, 17BB, 46K, .203AVG, 12.8SO per 9.0IP) for Triple-A Columbus…From July 26-August 30 he posted an ERA of 1.84 with the Clippers (14.2IP, 3ER)…Recalled for 6th time on Sept 1: 1G, 0.1IP, 1H, 0R, 1BB, 0K

CLAY RAPADA

#57

vs.ALL:.000(0-0)0HR vs.LH:.000(0-0)0HR vs.RH:.000(0-0)0HR Home:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (0.0IP,0ER)0G Road:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (0.0IP,0ER)0G Last Win:8/09/2012 @DET

Rapada, 32, was signed by the Indians organization on June 14 after his release from the Yankees organization ten days earlier and posted 1 save and a 1.13 ERA in 27 relief outings for the AAA Columbus Clippers (24.0IP, 18H, 3ER, 9BB, 20K, .220AVG) after starting the season with AAA Scranton (NYY).

During his time with Columbus left-handed hitters batted .188 (9-48) off him and he has limited hitters to a .162 (6-37) average with runners on base as he did not allow a run over his last 8 outings (7.1IP, 4H).

The Chesapeake, VA native spent the entire 2012 season in the New York Yankees bullpen, going 3-0 with a 2.82ERA in 70 relief appearances (38.1IP, 29H, 12ER, 38K, .215AVG).

BLAKE WOOD

#49

vs.ALL:.000(0-0)0HR vs.LH:.000(0-0)0HR vs.RH:.000(0-0)0HR Home:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (0.0IP,0ER)0G Road:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (0.0IP,0ER)0G Last Win:8/4/2011 vBAL Last Save:8/29/2011 @DET

Spent the first half of 2013 rehabbing back from 2012 reconstructive surgery on his right elbow before being activated and optioned to AAA Columbus on July 14 after being claimed off outight waivers from Kansas City in November.

During his tenure with the Clippers he went 2-0 with a 2.16 ERA (16.2IP, 11H, 4ER, 23K) where he limited Triple-A hitters to a .186 (11-59) average against and fanned 12.4 batters per 9.0IP…last Major League outing came on Sept 28, 2011 at MIN with KC

PITCHING BY MONTH PITCHER JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Albers, M. 1-0-0, 0.00 ERA (9IP, 0ER) 0-1-0, 4.09 ERA (11IP, 5ER) 1-0-0, 6.39 ERA (12.2IP, 9ER) - Allen, C. 1-0-0, 2.16 ERA (8.1IP, 2ER) 2-1-1, 4.22 ERA (10.2IP, 5ER) 1-0-0, 1.88 ERA (14.1IP, 3ER) 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (0.2IP, 0ER) Bauer, T. 0-0-0, 67.50 ERA (0.2IP, 5ER) - - - Guilmet, P. - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (0.2IP, 0ER) 0-0-0, 13.50 ERA (2.2IP, 4ER) - Hagadone, N. 0-0-0, 3.86 ERA (11.2IP, 5ER) 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (0.1IP, 0ER) - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (0.1IP, 0ER) Hill, R. 0-0-0, 6.00 ERA (6IP, 4ER) 1-2-0, 5.14 ERA (7IP, 4ER) 0-0-0, 5.63 ERA (8IP, 5ER) - Jimenez, U. 3-1-0, 3.09 ERA (32IP, 11ER) 2-1-0, 2.83 ERA (28.2IP, 9ER) 1-4-0, 3.10 ERA (29IP, 10ER) - Masterson, J. 2-3-0, 4.29 ERA (42IP, 20ER) 2-1-0, 3.12 ERA (26IP, 9ER) 2-2-0, 3.76 ERA (38.1IP, 16ER) - McAllister, Z. 0-1-0, 8.31 ERA (4.1IP, 4ER) 0-1-0, 3.75 ERA (12IP, 5ER) 3-2-0, 4.65 ERA (31IP, 16ER) - Perez, C. 0-0-1, 0.00 ERA (2IP, 0ER) 2-0-8, 0.60 ERA (15IP, 1ER) 1-1-6, 5.73 ERA (11IP, 7ER) 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (1IP, 0ER) Rzepczynski, M. - - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (11.2IP, 0ER) - Shaw, B. 0-1-0, 4.63 ERA (11.2IP, 6ER) 2-1-0, 5.14 ERA (7IP, 4ER) 0-1-0, 4.30 ERA (14.2IP, 7ER) - Smith, J. 2-0-0, 3.65 ERA (12.1IP, 5ER) 0-1-0, 7.88 ERA (8IP, 7ER) 1-1-1, 0.68 ERA (13.1IP, 1ER) 1-0-0, 0.00 ERA (1IP, 0ER)

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GAMES STARTED PLAYER C 1B 2B 3B SS LF RF CF DH M. Aviles - - 11 23 34 4 - - - M. Bourn - - - - - - - 102 - M. Brantley - - - - - 124 - - - A. Cabrera - - - - 102 - - - 5 E. Carrera - - - - - - 1 - - M. Carson - - - - - - - - - L. Chisenhall - - - 72 - - - - - J. Giambi - - - - - - - - 47 Y. Gomes 57 - - - - - - - 1 J. Kipnis - - 121 - - - - - 1 J. Kubel - - - - - - - - 1 L. Marson 2 - - - - - - - - J. McDonald - - - 2 - - - - - C. Phelps - - 2 - - - - - - R. Raburn - - 2 - - 8 39 - 5 J. Ramirez - - - - - - - - - M. Reynolds - 37 - 39 - - - - 18 C. Santana 77 18 - - - - - - 31 K. Shoppach - - - - - - - - - D. Stubbs - - - - - - 75 34 - N. Swisher - 81 - - - - 21 - 17 LINE-UPS USED: 104 in 136 games

STARTS IN THE ORDER

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M. Aviles - 17 - - 1 7 12 25 9 M. Bourn 102 - - - - - - - - M. Brantley 22 1 4 11 52 5 23 6 - A. Cabrera - 32 41 21 1 12 1 - - E. Carrera - - - - - - - - 1 M. Carson - - - - - - - - - L. Chisenhall - - - - - - 11 57 4 J. Giambi - - - 1 11 8 27 - - Y. Gomes - - - - 1 5 14 20 18 J. Kipnis - 49 73 - - - - - - J. Kubel - - - - - - 1 - - L. Marson - - - - - - - 1 1 J. McDonald - - - - - - - 1 1 C. Phelps - - - - - - 1 1 - R. Raburn - - 3 4 5 7 18 14 3 J. Ramirez - - - - - - - - - M. Reynolds - - 1 5 26 31 28 3 - C. Santana - - 4 22 39 61 - - - K. Shoppach - - - - - - - - - D. Stubbs 12 - - - - - - 8 89 N. Swisher - 37 10 72 - - - - - Pitchers - - - - - - - - 11

SCORING BY INNING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th EXTRA TOTAL RUNS Indians 76 65 59 66 99 78 53 56 38 19 609 Opponent 65 83 67 44 58 76 68 74 38 6 579

Multi-hit Game Multi-RBI GM HR TYPE/LAST HOME RUN PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ ‘13 High Last MH 2 3 4 5+ ’13High solo 2run 3run GS Last HR M. Aviles 13 4 - -3,4x, 7/26 vTEX 8/21 @LAA 9 - 1 1 5, 4/28 @KC 3 4 1 1 9/1/13 @DET(Benoit) M. Bourn 24 9 - -3,9x, 8/21 @LAA 8/21 @LAA 5 2 1 - 4, 7/24 @SEA 4 - - 1 8/17/13 @OAK(Blevins) M. Brantley 26 7 2 - 4,2x, 7/4 @KC 8/28 @ATL 4 5 2 1 5, 7/7 vDET 4 3 1 - 8/9/13 vLAA(Weaver) A. Cabrera 16 8 - -3,8x, 8/27 @ATL 8/31 @DET 13 1 - - 3, 7/24 @SEA 7 2 - - 8/9/13 vLAA(Weaver) E. Carrera 1 - - - 2, 5/4 vMIN 5/4 vMIN - - - - 1, 5/4 vMIN - - - - 9/13/12 @TEX(Nathan) M. Carson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9/26/10 vTEX(Rapada) L. Chisenhall 13 1 - - 3, 6/27 @BAL 8/19 @LAA 7 1 1 - 4, 7/13 vKC 3 3 1 1 8/29/13 @ATL(Carpenter) J. Giambi 8 - - -2,8x, 8/14 @MIN 8/14 @MIN 2 3 - 1 5, 4/20 @HOU 4 1 3 - 8/14/13 @MIN(Fien) Y. Gomes 8 7 - - 3,7x, 8/4 @FLA 8/13 @MIN 6 1 1 - 4, 5/20 vSEA 5 3 1 - 8/31/13 @DET(Sanchez) J. Kipnis 29 9 - -3,9x, 8/14 @MIN 8/24 vMIN 14 7 1 - 4, 5/3 vMIN 6 7 3 - 8/24/13 vMIN(Hendriks) J. Kubel - - - - 4, 6/21 vCIN 8/2 @BOS - - - - 4, 6/1 @CHI - - - - 7/13/13 vMIL(Lohse) R. Raburn 5 2 2 - 4,2x, 5/1 vPHI 8/1 vCWS 4 4 3 - 4,3x, 8/1 vCWS 6 6 3 - 8/18/13 @OAK(Milone) J. Ramirez - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M. Reynolds 17 2 - -3,4x, 8/30 vBAL 8/30 vBAL 5 2 2 1 5, 4/13 vCWS 9 3 2 1 8/27/13 @TOR(Rogers) C. Santana 20 5 1 1 5, 4/7 @TB 8/31 @DET 12 3 - -3,3x, 8/31 @DET 11 6 - - 8/31/13 @DET(Veras) K. Shoppach - - - - 3, 4/10 vHOU 6/5 vCWS - - - -2,2x, 5/11 vOAK - - - - 5/27/13 vSD(Richard) R. Stubbs 16 4 1 - 4, 5/3 vMIN 8/24 vMIN 4 3 1 - 4, 7/4 @KC 6 2 1 - 8/25/13 vMIN(Burton) N. Swisher 22 4 1 - 4, 4/20 @HOU 8/30 @DET 11 - - -2,11x, 8/24 vMIN 10 5 - - 8/21/13 @LAA(Williams)

INDIANS BATTING BY MONTH HITTER JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER M. Aviles .252 (26-103) 2HR, 11RBI, 28G .300 (12-40) HR, 3RBI, 14G .250 (16-64) 2HR, 6RBI, 20G .250 (1-4) HR, 4RBI, G M. Bourn .292 (31-106), 6RBI, 25G .247 (22-89) 2HR, 18RBI, 23G .219 (25-114) HR, 6RBI, 27G .000 (0-4), G M. Brantley .222 (20-90) 3HR, 13RBI, 26G .318 (27-85) 2HR, 13RBI, 24G .233 (24-103) HR, 7RBI, 27G .333 (1-3), G A. Cabrera .360 (9-25) 2HR, 3RBI, 7G .204 (20-98) 2HR, 14RBI, 25G .221 (21-95) HR, 7RBI, 26G .000 (0-2), G M. Carson - - .000 (0-1), G .000 (0-0), G L. Chisenhall .270 (10-37) HR, 6RBI, 11G .271 (16-59) 2HR, 8RBI, 19G .145 (9-62) 2HR, 4RBI, 24G - J. Giambi .222 (8-36) 2HR, 5RBI, 16G .192 (5-26) HR, 3RBI, 11G .154 (6-39) HR, 5RBI, 14G - Y. Gomes .244 (11-45) HR, 6RBI, 13G .313 (10-32) HR, 6RBI, 10G .281 (18-64) 2HR, 3RBI, 19G .000 (0-0), G J. Kipnis .419 (39-93) 4HR, 25RBI, 27G .272 (25-92) 3HR, 14RBI, 24G .250 (26-104) HR, 10RBI, 27G .000 (0-3), G J. Kubel - - - .333 (1-3), G J. McDonald .000 (0-7), 8G - - - R. Raburn .186 (8-43) 4HR, 10RBI, 16G .321 (9-28) 2HR, 7RBI, 12G .269 (7-26) 4HR, 8RBI, 9G - J. Ramirez - - - .000 (0-0), G M. Reynolds .187 (17-91) 2HR, 5RBI, 26G .098 (5-51), RBI, 17G .333 (3-9), RBI, 3G - C. Santana .250 (23-92) 2HR, 12RBI, 27G .294 (25-85) 2HR, 14RBI, 24G .240 (23-96) 5HR, 12RBI, 27G .000 (0-3), G R. Stubbs .253 (22-87) 3HR, 15RBI, 24G .226 (12-53) HR, 7RBI, 22G .235 (16-68) 2HR, 4RBI, 24G .250 (1-4), G N. Swisher .160 (12-75) HR, 9RBI, 20G .284 (25-88) 3HR, 4RBI, 23G .225 (25-111) 4HR, 13RBI, 28G .333 (1-3), G

2013 vs. BAL Orioles G. AB R H HR RBI AVG M. Aviles 4 12 3 2 1 1 .167 M. Bourn 4 20 1 3 - - .150 M. Brantley 4 14 3 3 1 5 .214 A. Cabrera 1 3 1 1 - - .333 M. Carson - - - - - - .000 L. Chisenhall 3 12 1 5 1 3 .417 J. Giambi 4 7 - 3 - - .429 Y. Gomes 1 2 - - - - .000 J. Kipnis 4 13 3 5 2 4 .385 J. Kubel 3 3 - - - - .000 J. McDonald 1 - 1 - - - .000 R. Raburn 2 4 - - - - .000 M. Reynolds 3 9 - 2 - - .222 C. Santana 4 12 1 1 - - .083 R. Stubbs 4 14 - 4 - 1 .286 N. Swisher 3 11 1 2 - 1 .182 INDIANS 4 133 15 31 5 15 .233

Career vs. BAL Orioles AVG AB H HR RBI M. Aviles .194 139 27 1 10 M. Bourn .182 44 8 - 2 M. Brantley .310 84 26 2 13 A. Cabrera .333 150 50 6 31 M. Carson .000 - - - - L. Chisenhall .286 28 8 1 4 J. Giambi .269 525 141 29 99 Y. Gomes .250 8 2 - 1 J. Kipnis .311 45 14 2 8 J. Kubel .248 113 28 2 15 J. McDonald .303 142 43 2 22 R. Raburn .295 88 26 - 7 M. Reynolds .242 33 8 - 4 C. Santana .234 47 11 4 7 R. Stubbs .241 29 7 1 2 N. Swisher .250 344 86 24 76

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Player Streak Last Error Player Streak Last Error Aviles 14 games 8/11/13 vLAA Bourn 16 games 8/13/13 @MIN Brantley 224 games 6/03/12 vMIN A.Cabrera 6 games 8/25/13 vMIN Carson 64 games n/a Chisenhall 24 games 7/23/13 @SEA Giambi 35 games 4/8/11 @PIT Gomes 12 games 8/10/13 vLAA

Kipnis 6 games 8/25/13 vMIN Kubel 12 games 7/08/13 vLAA Raburn 28 games 5/25/13 @BOS Ramirez n/a n/a Santana 21 games 7/26/13 vTEX Shoppach 16 games 5/14/13 @NYY Stubbs 6 games 8/23/13 vMIN Swisher 12 games 8/18/13 @OAK

MAJOR LEAGUE DISABLED LIST DISABLED LIST/Injuries: DL INFO INJURY PLACED ON DL ELIGIBLE NOTABLE RHP FRANK HERRMANN 60-day DL right elbow rehab March 31 April 15 Reconstructive right elbow surgery on March 13 CA LOU MARSON 60-day DL right shoulder strain April 25 May 10 started rehab on May 29 at Akron/Columbus INF CORD PHELPS 60-day DL right wrist inflammation August 28 season Last played in AAA on July 2 LHP SCOTT BARNES 60-day DL left wrist sprain August 30 season Last pitched in AAA on July 2, AZ rehab 8/17 RHP COREY KLUBER 15-day DL right long finger sprain August 6 August 21 suffered on Aug 5 vs DET OF RYAN RABURN 15-day DL left Achilles tendon strain August 19 Sept 3 bothered by R calf and left heel soreness

UPCOMING MILESTONES Player Milestone Current/Needs Pitcher Milestone Current/Needs OF MICHAEL BOURN 300 career steals 297SB/3SB OF DREW STUBBS 500 career hits 500th hit, 7/10vTOR 1000 career games 978G/22G RHP JUSTIN MASTERSON 1000.0 career IP (passed on 8/21@LAA) OF MICHAEL BRANTLEY 500 career hits 500th career hit, 8/8 vsDET RHP CHRIS PEREZ 2nd place club hist SV(has 120/Jones129) INF JASON GIAMBI 2000 career hits 1999H/ 1H 438HR tie Andre Dawson for 39th on all-time list (has 437) 1353 walks tie Rafael Palmeiro 32nd on all-time list (has 1352) 183 hit by pitch tie Jake Beckley for 10th on all-time list (has 179)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS (since August 3) August 3 Traded RHP FERNANDO NIEVE to Oakland for cash considerations…Outrighted RHP JOE MARTINEZ to AAA Columbus. August 6 Placed RHP COREY KLUBER on the 15-day DL (right long finger sprain)…Recalled RHP MATT LANGWELL from AAA Columbus…Signed

OF RYAN RABURN to a two-year contract extension with a club option for 2016. August 8 Recalled RHP PRESTON GUILMET from AAA Columbus...Designated INF MARK REYNOLDS for assignment. August 9 Recalled RHP CARLOS CARRASCO from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP PRESTON GUILMET to AAA Columbus. August 13 Signed free agent 1B DAVID COOPER to a Minor League contract. August 20 Granted the release of RHP DAISUKE MATSUZAKA. August 25 Recalled RHP JOSH TOMLIN from his 30-day rehab assignment, activated him from the 60-day DL & optioned him to Columbus. August 28 Placed OF RYAN RABURN on the 15-day Disabled List with a strained left Achilles tendon (retroactive to August 19)...Purchased the

contract of OF MATT CARSON from AAA Columbus...Placed INF CORD PHELPS on the 60-day Disabled List with right wrist inflammation. August 29 Activated RHP BRETT MYERS from the 60-day Disabled List and released him from his contract. August 30 Acquired OF JASON KUBEL and cash from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for a player to named later or cash…Recalled LHP

SCOTT BARNES from the AAA Columbus Clippers and placed him on the 60-day Disabled List with a left wrist sprain…Signed free agent C KELLY SHOPPACH to a Minor League contract and assigned him to the Triple-A Columbus roster.

August 31 Added KUBEL onto the Major League roster...Optioned RHP CARLOS CARRASCO to AAA Columbus. September 1 Recalled RHP PRESTON GUILMET, LHP NICK HAGADONE and RHP BLAKE WOOD from AAA Columbus...Purchased the contract of

INF JOSE RAMIREZ from AA Akron...Purchased the contract of C KELLY SHOPPACH from AAA Columbus...Designated INF JUAN DIAZ & OF TIM FEDROFF for assignment…Traded RHP MATT LANGWELL to Arizona to complete August 30th acquisition of Jason Kubel

September 2 Purchased the contract of LHP CLAY RAPADA from AAA Columbus.

TEAM BATTING Most At-Bats, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 49, 4/20 @HOU; Extra Inning: 53, 8/7 vDET (14IP) Most At-Bats, Game, Opp 9.0IP: 45, 4/9 vNYY; Extra Inning: 54, 8/20 at LAA (14IP) Most At-Bats, Inning, CLE 11, 4/20 @HOU (1st inning) Most At-Bats, Inning, Opp 10, 8/2 @MIA (8th inning)

Most Runs, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 19, 2x, 6/28 @cws(G1); Extra Inning: 11, 7/26 vTEX Most Runs, Game, Opp 9.0IP: 14, 4/9 vNYY; Extra Inning: 8, 3x, last 8/14 at MIN Shutouts, Offensive (8G): last on Aug. 27 at ATL (0-2) Shutouts, Defensive (16G): last on Sept 1 at DET (4-0) Most Runs, Inning, CLE 8, 1st inning, 4/20 @HOU Most Runs, Inning, Opp 7, 2nd inning, 4/16 vs BOS Most Hits, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 22, 4/20 @HOU; Extra Inning: 18, 7/26 vs TEX (11IP) Most Hits, Game, Opp 9.0IP: 18, 2x, 5/28 at CIN; Extra Inning: 17, 8/14 at MIN Most EB Hits, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 11, 4/7 at TB; Extra Inning: 8, 8/7 vDET (14IP) Low Hits, Game, CLE 1, May 31 vs TBR Low Hits, Game, Opp 2, 4x, last July 29 vs TEX Most Hits, Inning, CLE 8, 1st inning, 4/20 @HOU Most Hits, Inning, Opp 7, Aug. 2 at MIA (8th inning) Most Doubles, Gm, CLE 9.0IP: 8, 6/28 @CWS(g1); Extra Inning: 7, 8/7 vDET (14IP) Most Triples, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 2, 4/28(N) at KCR; Extra Inning: 1, 5/3 vs MIN (10IP) Most HR, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 7, April 30 vs PHI; Extra Inning: 3, 5/20 vs SEA (10IP) Most Home Runs, Inning, CLE 2, 14 times, last 8/11 vs LAA Most Home Runs, Gm, Opp, 9.0IP: 5, 3x, 6/15 vs WSH; Extra Inning: 3, 5/20 vs SEA Most Consecutive Games w/a HR 9G, July 20-29 Consecutive Games without a HR 5G, August 2-6 Grand Slam (4) last by Aviles, Sept 1 at DET (off Benoit) Grand Slam Allowed (3) last by Lorenzo Cain, July 4 at KCR (off Jimenez) Most Total Bases, 9.0IP: 39, 4/30 vPHI; Extra Inning: 26, 7/26 vs TEX (11IP) Most Stolen Bases, Gm, CLE 9.0IP: 6, 8/3 @MIA; Extra Inning: 2, 7/9 vs DET Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opp 9.0IP: 3, 4x, 6/19 vs KCR; Extra Inning: 2, 2x Most Double Play’s Turned, CLE 9.0IP: 4, 6/30 at CWS; Extra Inning: 2, 4x Triple Play Turned, CLE 4/3/2011 vCWS (Santana-O.Cabrera-A. Cabrera) Most DP’s against, OPP 9.0IP: 4, 2x, 7/2 at KC; Extra Inning: 4, 8/7 vDET (14IP) Most Errors, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 4, 2x, 8/25 vMIN; Extra Inning: 2, 7/26 vs TEX Most BB, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 9, 2x, 8/16@OAK; Extra Inning: 8, 8/20 @LAA(14IP) Strikeouts, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 16, 8/2 at MIA; Extra Inning: 16, 8/7 vDET (14IP) Most LOB, Tribe 9.0IP: 13, 2x, 8/16 @OAK; Extra Inning: 12, 8/20 at LAA (14IP) Swept by Opp in Series eight times, August 27-29 at ATL (3-games) Sweep of Opp in Series nine times, last Aug 19-21 at LAA (3-games) Largest Deficit Overcome to Win 5 runs, 2x, last 8/1 vs LA Angels (down 5-0 in 6th) Largest Lead Blown in Loss 5 runs, July 4 at KCR (5-0, 6th inning) Largest Margin of Defeat 13 runs, 4/9 vNYY (lost 1-14) Largest Margin of Victory 13 runs, 2x, last 4/20 @HOU (19-6) Last 1-0 win July 27, 2013 vs TEX Last 1-0 loss June 25, 2011 at SF TEAM PITCHING Most Strikeouts, Game, CLE9.0IP: 16, 4/16 vs BOS; Extra Inning: 18, 8/20 at LAA (14IP) Most Walks, Game, CLE 9.0IP: 9, 2x, last 4/16 vBOS; Extra Inning: 7, 8/7 vDET

INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most Hits, Game 5, Carlos Santana, 4/7 at TB Most Runs, Game 4, Kipnis, 6/28 at CWS (G1) & Cabrera, 7/24 @SEA Most Doubles, Game 3, 3x, last by Kipnis June 28 at CWS (G1) Most Triples, Game 1, 17x Most Homers, Game 2, 8x, last by Raburn, Aug 1 vs CWS Most Consecutive Games w/HR 3, Giambi, 5/27-6/1 Last Lead-Off Homer (2 in 2013) July 27, 2013 vs TEX (Bourn) Last Pinch-Hit Homer (3, 2 by Giambi) August 29, 2013 at ATL (Chisenhall) Last Inside-the-Park Home Run (2 in 2013) August 31, 2013 at DET (Santana) Last Walk-Off HR (5 in 2013) July 31, 2013 vs CWS (Santana) Most Strikeouts, Game 4, Stubbs, June 1 vs TBR Most Walks, Game 4, Santana, May 23 at BOS Most Total Bases, Game 10, 4x, last by Brantley, July 7 vs DET Most XBH, Game 3, 8x, last by Brantley, July 7 vs DET Most RBI, Game, 5, 4x, last by Brantley, July 7 vs DET Most SB, Game, 3, Bourn, Aug. 3 at MIA Most Errors, Game, 2, 4x, last by Cabrera (SS), Aug. 2 at MIA Longest Hitting Streak 16 games, Jason Kipnis, 6/18-7/5 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter 11, Masterson, May 19 vs SEA Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever 6, Allen, 4/16 vs BOS Most Hits, Game, Starter 11, 3x, last by Kluber, June 27 at BAL Most Walks, Game, Starter 7, Bauer, 4/6 at TB Most Walks, Game, Reliever 3, 4x, last by Hill, 8/11 vs LAA Most HR, Game, Starter 4, Myers, 4/4 @TOR Most HR, Game, Reliever 3, Myers, 4/9 vs NYY Complete Game Masterson, 3x, last June 30 at CWS Most IP, Game, Starter 9.0IP, 3x, last June 30 at CWS Most IP, Game, Reliever 5.1IP, Myers, 4/9 vs NYY Least IP, Game, Starter 0.2IP, Bauer, June 28 at CWS (G1) Longest Winning Streak, Starter 4G, Kazmir, 6/21-8/4 Longest Winning Streak, Reliever 4G, Smith, 5/12-6/26 Longest Losing Streak 4G, Carrasco, 4/9-7/6 & McAllister, 5/28-8/8 Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter 20.0IP, Masterson, 4/7-12 & 5/8-24 Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever 13.0IP, Joe Smith, July 27-Aug 28 Most Consecutive Scoreless Relief Apps 13G, Joe Smith, July 27-Aug 25 Most Consec Save Opps Converted 11SV, Perez, 6/29-8/4 Last CG/Shutout (individual) Masterson, June 30, 2013 at CWS (6-hitter) Last CG (individual) Masterson, June 30, 2013 at CWS (6-hitter) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Shortest game, Time, 9.0 inning: 2:16, July 9 vs TOR Shortest game, Time, Progressive Field history 1:56, August 29, 2004 vCWS Longest Game, Time.. 9.0-inning: 4:02, June 28 at CWS (G1) Extra-inning: 5:17, 8/20 at LAA (14IP) Longest Game, Inning 8/7 vDET (14IP) & 8/20 at LAA (14IP)

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W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A ATTEND DATE TOTAL 1 4/2 @TOR W, 4-1 Masterson (1-0) Dickey (0-1) Perez (1) 2:31 1-0 T1st ---- 48,857 2 4/3 @TOR W, 3-2 (11) r-Albers (1-0) r-Santos (0-1) Smith (1) 3:23 2-0 T1st ---- 24,619 3 4/4 @TOR L, 8-10 r-Delabar (1-0) Myers (0-1) Janssen (1) 2:49 2-1 T1st ---- 19,515 4 4/5 @TB L, 0-4 Moore (1-0) McAllister (0-1) 2:21 2-2 T1st ---- 16,019 5 4/6 @TB L, 0-6 Cobb (1-0) Bauer (0-1) 3:11 2-3 T4th -1.0 32,217 6 4/7 @TB W, 13-0 Masterson (2-0) Price (0-1) 2:44 3-3 T3rd -1.0 21,629 6 162,856 7 4/8 vNYY L, 6-11 Kuroda (1-1) Jimenez (0-1) 3:50 3-4 5th -1.5 41,567 (SO) 1 41,567 8 4/9 vNYY L, 1-14 Pettitte (2-0) Carrasco (0-1) 2:47 3-5 5th -2.0 12,663 2 54,230 9 4/10 vNYY POSTPONED GAME, MAKE-UP MAY 13 AT 12:05PM ET 3-5 5th -2.5 9 4/11 vNYY POSTPONED GAME, MAKE-UP MAY 13 TRADITIONAL DH G#2 3-5 5th -2.5 9 4/12 vCWS W, 1-0 MASTERSON (3-0) r-Crain (0-1) 2:19 4-5 3rd -1.5 11,864 3 66,094 10 4/13 vCWS W, 9-4 McAllister (1-1) Sale (1-1) 2:35 5-5 3rd -0.5 11,422 4 77,516 11 4/14 vCWS L, 1-3 Peavy (2-1) Myers (0-2) Reed (4) 2:48 5-6 3rd -1.5 11,682 5 89,198 4/15 OFF DAY 5-6 3rd -1.5 12 4/16 vBOS L, 2-7 Doubront (1-0) Jimenez (0-2) 3:30 5-7 T4th -2.5 9,143 6 98,341 13 4/17 vBOS L, 3-6 Aceves (1-0) Masterson (3-1) Bailey (1) 3:24 5-8 5th -3.5 10,282 7 108,623 14 4/18 vBOS L, 3-6 Lester (3-0) McAllister (1-2) Bailey (2) 3:13 5-9 5th -3.5 12,936 8 121,559 15 4/19 @HOU L, 2-3 Harrell (1-2) Myers (0-3) Veras (1) 2:58 5-10 5th -3.5 17,241 16 4/20 @HOU W, 19-6 r-Kluber (1-0) Humber (0-4) 3:45 6-10 5th -2.5 19,904 17 4/21 @HOU W, 5-4 r-Allen (1-0) r-Ambriz (0-1) Perez (2) 3:19 7-10 4th -3.0 22,005 18 4/22 @CWS W, 3-2 Masterson (4-1) r-Thornton (0-1) Perez (3) 2:48 8-10 4th -2.5 14,950 18 4/23 @CWS POSTPONED GAME, MAKE-UP JUNE 28 (DH) 8-10 4th -2.5 19 4/24 @CWS L, 2-3 Quintana (2-0) McAllister (1-3) Reed (6) 3:02 8-11 4th -2.5 16,765 4/25 OFF DAY 8-11 5th -3.0 20 4/26 @KC POSTPONED GAME, MAKE-UP APRIL 28 (8:10PM ET) 8-11 5th -3.0 20 4/27 @KC L, 2-3 Santana (3-1) Kazmir (0-1) Holland (6) 3:02 8-12 5th -4.0 19,224 21 4/28 @KC (D) L, 0-9 Guthrie (3-0) Masterson (4-2) 2:44 8-13 5th -5.0 22,001 22 4/28 @KC (N) W, 10-3 Kluber (2-0) Smith (0-1) 2:56 9-13 5th -4.0 19,831 23 4/29 @KC W, 9-0 Jimenez (1-2) Davis (2-2) 2:37 10-13 4th -3.5 14,255 15 329,032 24 4/30 vPHI W, 14-2 McAllister (2-3) Halladay (2-3) 2:34 11-13 4th -3.5 10,841 9 132,400 APRIL: 11-13, 4th place, 3.5 games back .265 (222-837), .333 OB%, 120RS (5.0RS/G) 4.27ERA (211.0IP, 186H, 100ER) 25 5/1 vPHI W, 6-0 Bauer (1-1) Lee (2-2) 3:04 12-13 4th -3.0 12,730 10 145,130 5/2 OFF DAY 12-13 4th -3.0 26 5/3 vMIN W, 7-6 (10) r-Perez (1-0) r-Fien (1-2) 3:26 13-13 3rd -3.0 20,200 11 165,330 27 5/4 vMIN W, 7-3 Kazmir (1-1) Correia (3-2) 2:51 14-13 3rd -3.0 17,830 12 183,160 28 5/5 vMIN L, 2-4 Pelfrey (3-3) Kluber (2-1) Perkins (7) 2:59 14-14 3rd -4.0 14,015 13 197,175 29 5/6 vOAK W, 7-3 Jimenez (2-2) Parker (1-5) 3:05 15-14 3rd -3.5 9,514 14 206,689 30 5/7 vOAK W, 1-0 Mcallister (3-3) Milone (3-4) Perez (4) 2:28 16-14 3rd -3.0 9,474 15 216,163 31 5/8 vOAK W, 4-3 Masterson (5-2) Griffin (3-3) Perez (5) 2:26 17-14 3rd -2.0 11,125 16 227,288 32 5/9 vOAK W, 9-2 Kazmir (2-1) Colon (3-2) 3:00 18-14 3rd -1.0 12,477 17 239,765 33 5/10 @DET L, 4-10 Scherzer (5-0) Kluber (2-2) 2:48 18-15 3rd -2.0 37,547 34 5/11 @DET W, 7-6 Jimenez (3-2) Verlander (4-3) Perez (6) 3:33 19-15 2nd -1.0 41,438 35 5/12 @DET W, 4-3 (10) r-Smith (1-0) r-Downs (0-1) Allen (1) 3:35 20-15 T1st ---- 35,260 18 443,277 36 5/13 vNYY(1) W, 1-0 MASTERSON (6-2) Phelps (1-2) 2:26 21-15 n/a 37 5/13 vNYY(2) L, 0-7 Nuno (1-0) Bauer (1-2) Warren (1) 2:56 21-16 2nd -0.5 23,300 18 263,065 38 5/14 @PHI L, 2-6 Pettibone (3-0) Kazmir (2-2) 2:48 21-17 2nd -1.5 39,689 39 5/15 @PHI W, 10-4 Kluber (3-2) Hamels (1-6) 2:59 22-17 2nd -0.5 38,440 20 521,406 5/16 OFF DAY 22-17 T1st ---- 40 5/17 vSEA W, 6-3 (10) r-Pestano (1-0) r-Luetge (0-1) 3:37 23-17 T1st ---- 34,282 19 297,347 41 5/18 vSEA W, 5-4 r-Perez C (2-0) r-Perez O (1-1) 2:55 24-17 1st +1.0 17,574 20 314,921 42 5/19 vSEA W, 6-0 Masterson (7-2) Hernandez (5-3) 2:39 25-17 1st +2.0 19,744 21 334,665 43 5/20 vSEA W, 10-8 (10) r-Smith (2-0) r-Furbush (0-3) 3:48 26-17 1st +2.5 19,390 22 354,055 44 5/21 vDET L, 1-5 Scherzer (6-0) Kluber (3-3) 3:09 26-18 1st +1.5 17,374 23 371,429 45 5/22 vDET L,7-11 Verlander (5-4) Jimenez (3-3) 3:33 26-19 1st +0.5 16,562 24 387,991 46 5/23 @BOS W, 12-3 McAllister (4-3) Dempster (2-5) Barnes (1) 3:34 27-19 1st +0.5 35,254 47 5/24 @BOS L, 1-8 Lackey (3-4) Masterson (7-3) 2:55 27-20 2nd -0.5 34,074 48 5/25 @BOS L, 4-7 r-Tazawa (4-2) r-Pestano (1-1) Bailey (6) 3:24 27-21 2nd -0.5 36,504 49 5/26 @BOS L, 5-6 r-Breslow (2-0) r-Perez (2-1) 3:19 27-22 2nd -1.5 37,046 50 5/27 @CIN L, 2-4 r-Broxton (2-1) r-Hagadone (0-1) Chapman (13) 2:44 27-23 2nd -2.5 38,822 51 5/28 @CIN L, 2-8 Latos (5-0) McAllister (4-4) 3:28 27-24 2nd -2.5 28,812 26 731,918 52 5/29 vCIN W, 5-2 Masterson (8-3) Arroyo (5-5) 2:49 28-24 2nd -1.5 18,004 25 405,995 53 5/30 vCIN W, 7-1 Kazmir (3-2) Bailey (3-4) 2:54 29-24 2nd -0.5 18,364 26 424,359 54 5/31 vTB L, 2-9 r-Wright (1-1) r-Barnes (0-1) Ramos (1) 2:59 29-25 2nd -0.5 29,603 27 453,962 MAY: 18-12, 2nd place, 0.5 games back .256 (259-1012), .323 OB%, 146RS (4.9RS/G) 4.40ERA (267.2IP, 261H, 131ER) 55 6/1 vTB W, 5-0 Jimenez (4-3) Archer (0-1) 2:49 30-25 2nd -0.5 22,748 28 476,710 56 6/2 vTB L, 3-11 Hellickson (3-2) McAllister (4-5) 3:16 30-26 2nd -0.5 18,106 29 494,816 57 6/3 @NYY L, 4-7 r-Kelley (3-0) Masterson (8-4) Rivera (20) 2:58 30-27 2nd -1.0 40,007 58 6/4 @NYY L, 3-4 Phelps (4-3) Kazmir (3-3) Rivera (21) 3:14 30-28 2nd -2.0 36,208 59 6/5 @NYY L, 4-6 SABATHIA (6-4) Kluber (3-4) 2:42 30-29 2nd -2.0 42,477 6/6 OFF DAY 30-29 2nd -2.5 60 6/7 @DET L, 5-7 Verlander (8-4) Jimenez (4-4) 3:11 30-30 2nd -3.5 39,008 61 6/8 @DET L, 4-6 Porcello (3-3) Carrasco (0-2) Valverde (8) 3:34 30-31 2nd -4.5 41,691 62 6/9 @DET L, 1-4 Alvarez (1-0) Masterson (8-5) Benoit (3) 2:31 30-32 2nd -5.5 41,262 63 6/10 @TEX L, 3-6 r-Ross (3-1) Kazmir (3-4) Nathan (20) 2:52 30-33 T2nd -5.5 33,003 64 6/11 @TEX W, 5-2 Kluber (4-4) Holland (5-3) 2:56 31-33 2nd -5.5 45,200 65 6/12 @TEX W, 5-2 Jimenez (5-4) Tepesch (3-6) 3:08 32-33 2nd -4.5 34,248 35 1,085,022 6/13 OFF DAY 32-33 2nd -4.5 66 6/14 vWSH W, 2-1 r-Smith (3-0) r-Abad (0-1) 2:49 33-33 2nd -4.5 30,824 30 525,640 67 6/15 vWSH L, 6-7 r-Storen (1-1) r-Pestano (1-2) Soriano (18) 3:11 33-34 2nd -4.5 33,307 31 558,947 68 6/16 vWSH W, 2-0 Kluber (5-4) Strasburg (3-6) Pestano (1) 2:38 34-34 2nd -4.5 21,845 32 580,792 69 6/17 vKC L, 1-2 r-Crow (3-2) r-Shaw (0-1) Holland (15) 2:58 34-35 3rd -5.5 12,803 33 593,595 70 6/18 vKC W, 4-3 r-Allen (2-0) r-Herrera (3-5) Pestano (2) 2:52 35-35 2nd -4.5 14,853 34 608,448 71 6/19 vKC W, 6-3 Masterson (9-5) Mendoza (2-4) 2:47 36-35 2nd -3.5 17,349 35 625,797 6/20 OFF DAY 36-35 2nd -4.0 72 6/21 vMIN W, 5-1 Kazmir (4-4) Deduno (3-2) 2:35 37-35 2nd -3.0 26,442 36 652,239 73 6/22 vMIN W, 8-7 Kluber (6-4) Walters (2-3) Pestano (3) 3:47 38-35 2nd -3.0 21,417 37 673,656 74 6/23 vMIN L, 3-5 Hernandez (3-1) Carrasco (0-3) Perkins (19) 3:40 38-36 2nd -4.0 17,143 38 690,799 75 6/24 @BAL W, 5-2 Jimenez (6-4) Britton (1-2) Pestano (4) 3:14 39-36 2nd -3.5 18,544 76 6/25 @BAL L, 3-6 Tillman (9-2) Masterson (9-6) Johnson (27) 2:24 39-37 2nd -3.5 20,924 77 6/26 @BAL W, 4-3 r-Smith (4-0) r-Johnson (2-6) Pestano (5) 2:40 40-37 2nd -2.5 18,082 78 6/27 @BAL L, 3-7 Gonzalez (6-3) Kluber (6-5) 2:54 40-38 2nd -2.5 33,036 79 6/28 @CWS(1) W, 19-10 r-Albers (2-0) r-Omogrosso (0-2) 4:02 41-38 2nd -2.5 80 6/28 @CWS(2) W, 9-8 r-Langwell (1-0) r-Reed (3-1) Pestano (6) 3:51 42-38 2nd -2.0 28,628 81 6/29 @CWS W, 4-3 r-Martinez (1-0) r-Crain (2-3) Perez (7) 3:05 43-38 2nd -1.0 26,289 82 6/30 @CWS W, 4-0 MASTERSON (10-6) Sale (5-7) 2:29 44-38 T1st -0.0 27,032 JUNE: 15-13, T1st place, 0.0 game back .254 (236-930), .332 OB%, 130RS (4.6 RS/G) 4.15ERA (243.0IP, 245H, 112ER)

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2013 DAY-BY-DAY, cont.

W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A ATTEND DATE TOTAL 7/1 OFF DAY 44-38 1st +0.5 83 7/2 @KC W, 6-5 r-Allen (3-0) r-Collins (2-3) Perez (8) 3:09 45-38 1st +0.5 15,625 84 7/3 @KC L, 5-6 r-Smith W (1-1) r-Allen (3-1) Holland (18) 3:19 45-39 2nd -0.5 28,534 85 7/4 @KC L, 7-10 r-Hochevar (2-1) r-Shaw (0-2) Holland (19) 3:06 45-40 2nd -1.5 16,792 45 1,318,508 86 7/5 vDET L, 0-7 Porcello (5-6) Masterson (10-7) 2:59 45-41 2nd -2.5 40,167 39 730,966 87 7/6 vDET L, 4-9 Sanchez (7-5) Carrasco (0-4) 3:16 45-42 2nd -3.5 28,054 40 759,020 88 7/7 vDET W, 9-6 r-Allen (4-1) r-Alburquerque (1-2) Perez (9) 3:21 46-42 2nd -2.5 20,503 41 779,523 89 7/8 vDET L, 2-4 (10) r-Smyly (4-0) r-Albers (2-1) Benoit (7) 3:40 46-43 2nd -3.5 23,640 42 803,163 90 7/9 vTOR W, 3-0 Jimenez (7-4) Johnson (1-4) Perez (10) 2:16 47-43 2nd -2.5 13,640 43 816,803 91 7/10 vTOR L, 4-5 r-Wagner (2-3) r-Hill (0-1) Delabar (1) 3:17 47-44 2nd -3.5 14,134 44 830,937 92 7/11 vTOR W, 4-2 Salazar (1-0) Dickey (8-10) Perez (11) 2:39 48-44 2nd -2.5 20,641 45 851,578 93 7/12 vKC W, 3-0 Kluber (7-5) r-Collins (2-4) Allen (2) 2:56 49-44 2nd -2.5 24,077 46 875,655 94 7/13 vKC W, 5-3 Kazmir (5-4) Guthrie (8-7) Perez (12) 2:50 50-44 2nd -1.5 29,740 47 905,395 95 7/14 vKC W, 6-4 r-Hill (1-1) r-Collins (2-5) Perez (13) 3:13 51-44 2nd -1.5 15,432 48 920,827 1ST HALF: 51-44, 2nd place, 1.5 games back .256 (826-3203), .330 OB%, 454RS (4.8RS/G) 4.31ERA (837.2IP, 800H, 401ER) 7/15-18 ALL STAR BREAK 51-44 2nd -1.5 96 7/19 @MIN L, 2-3 r-Fien (2-2) r-Smith (4-1) Perkins (22) 2:59 51-45 2nd -1.5 36,280 97 7/20 @MIN L, 2-3 Correia (7-6) r-Hill (1-2) Perkins (23) 2:57 51-46 2nd -1.5 38,626 98 7/21 @MIN W, 7-1 Masterson (11-7) Diamond (5-9) 2:38 52-46 2nd -1.5 31,753 99 7/22 @SEA L, 1-2 Harang (5-8) Jimenez (7-5) Wilhelmsen (22) 2:35 52-47 2nd -2.5 18,009 100 7/23 @SEA L, 3-4 Ramirez (1-0) McAllister (4-6) Wilhelmsen (23) 2:44 52-48 2nd -3.5 16,308 101 7/24 @SEA W, 10-1 Kazmir (6-4) Saunders (9-9) 2:49 53-48 2nd -3.5 25,688 51 1,485,172 7/25 OFF DAY 53-48 2nd -3.0 102 7/26 vTEX W, 11-8 (11) r-Shaw (1-2) r-Frasor (0-2) 3:53 54-48 2nd -3.0 27,419 49 948,246 103 7/27 vTEX W, 1-0 Masterson (12-7) Darvish (9-5) Perez (14) 2:37 55-48 2nd -3.0 24,422 50 972,668 104 7/28 vTEX W, 6-0 Jimenez (8-5) Ogando (4-3) 2:42 56-48 2nd -3.0 19,673 51 992,341 105 7/29 vCWS W, 3-2 r-Perez (3-1) r-Troncoso (1-3) 2:42 57-48 2nd -2.5 14,868 52 1,007,209 106 7/30 vCWS W, 7-4 r-Shaw (2-2) r-Veal (1-2) Perez (15) 2:47 58-48 2nd -2.5 16,437 53 1,023,646 107 7/31 vCWS W, 6-5 r-Perez (4-1) r-Axelrod (3-7) 3:22 59-48 2nd -2.5 22,258 54 1,045,904 JULY: 15-10, 2nd place, 2.5 games back .257 (212-826), .335 OB%, 117RS (4.7RS/G) 3.43ERA (223.0IP, 187H, 85ER) 108 8/1 vCWS W, 6-1 Masterson (13-7) Sale (6-11) 2:27 60-48 2nd -2.0 20,189 55 1,066,093 109 8/2 @MIA L, 0-10 Fernandez (8-5) Jimenez (8-6) 2:34 60-49 2nd -3.0 17,731 110 8/3 @MIA W, 4-3 r-Allen (5-1) r-Jennings (1-2) Perez (16) 3:19 61-49 2nd -3.0 22,997 111 8/4 @MIA W, 2-0 Kazmir (7-4) Eovaldi (2-2) Perez (17) 2:53 62-49 2nd -3.0 25,077 54 1,550,977 112 8/5 vDET L, 2-4 r-Alburquerque (2-2) r-Perez (4-2) Benoit (13) 3:05 62-50 2nd -4.0 24,381 56 1,090,474 113 8/6 vDET L, 1-5 Verlander (12-8) Masterson (13-8) 2:31 62-51 2nd -5.0 24,676 57 1,115,150 114 8/7 vDET L, 5-6 (14) r-Bonderman (2-3) r-Shaw (2-3) Benoit (14) 4:47 62-52 2nd -6.0 20,169 58 1,135,319 115 8/8 vDET L, 3-10 Scherzer (17-1) McAllister (4-7) 3:01 62-53 2nd -7.0 25,131 59 1,160,450 116 8/9 vLAA L, 2-5 Weaver (7-5) Kazmir (7-5) De La Rosa (1) 2:50 62-54 2nd -7.0 28,729 60 1,189,179 117 8/10 vLAA L, 2-7 Wilson (12-6) Jimenez (8-7) 3:41 62-55 2nd -8.0 32,733 61 1,221,912 118 8/11 vLAA W, 6-5 r-Albers (3-1) r-Gutierrez (0-3) Perez (18) 3:13 63-55 2nd -7.0 23,433 62 1,245,345 119 8/12 @MIN L, 0-3 ALBERS (2-0) Salazar (1-1) 2:21 63-56 3rd -7.0 30,922 120 8/13 @MIN W, 5-2 McAllister (5-7) Deduno (7-6) Perez (19) 2:32 64-56 2nd -6.0 29,806 121 8/14 @MIN W, 9-8 (12) r-Perez (5-2) r-Pressly (3-3) Smith (2) 4:20 65-56 2nd -6.0 35,133 8/15 OFF DAY 65-56 2nd -6.5 122 8/16 @OAK L, 2-3 r-Doolittle (4-4) Masterson (13-9) Balfour (31) 2:38 65-57 2nd -6.0 17,491 123 8/17 @OAK W, 7-1 Jimenez (9-7) Straily (6-7) 3:09 66-57 2nd -6.0 35,067 124 8/18 @OAK L, 3-7 r-Otero (2-0) Kazmir (7-6) 3:19 66-58 2nd -7.0 21,114 125 8/19 @LAA W, 5-2 McAllister (6-7) Weaver (7-7) 3:03 67-58 2nd -6.5 36,574 126 8/20 @LAA W, 4-1 (14) r-Carrasco (1-4) r-Blanton (2-14) 5:17 68-58 2nd -5.5 36,421 127 8/21 @LAA W, 3-1 Masterson (14-9) Williams (5-10) Perez (20) 2:59 69-58 2nd -5.5 35,810 63 1,829,315 8/22 OFF DAY 69-58 2nd -5.0 128 8/23 vMIN L, 1-5 Deduno (8-7) Jimenez (9-8) 3:00 69-59 2nd -6.0 23,218 63 1,268,563 129 8/24 vMIN W, 7-2 McAllister (7-7) Hendriks (0-2) 2:44 70-59 2nd -6.0 (WC) 26,870 64 1,295,433 130 8/25 vMIN W, 3-1 Smith (5-1) Burton (2-7) Perez (21) 3:30 71-59 2nd -6.0 (-1.5) 21,042 65 1,316,475 8/26 OFF DAY 71-59 2nd -5.5 (-2.0) 131 8/27 @ATL L, 0-2 Wood (3-2) Salazar (1-2) Kimbrel (42) 2:41 71-60 2nd -5.5 (-3.0) 21,400 132 8/28 @ATL L, 2-3 r-Kimbrel (3-2) r-Smith (5-2) 3:03 71-61 2nd -5.5 (-4.0) 20,804 133 8/29 @ATL L, 1-3 Medlen (11-12) Jimenez (9-9) Kimbrel (43) 2:42 71-62 2nd -6.5 (-4.0) 22,081 134 8/30 @DET L, 2-7 (7) Porcello (11-7) McAllister (7-8) Rondon (1) 2:55 71-63 2nd -7.5 (-4.5) 37,067 135 8/31 @DET L, 5-10 Sanchez (12-7) Kazmir (7-7) 3:22 71-64 2nd -8.5 (-4.5) 41,272 AUGUST: 12-16, 2nd place, 8.5 games back .229 (221-966), .295 OB%, 92RS (3.3RS/G) 3.77ERA (255.2IP, 242H, 107ER) 136 9/1 @DET W, 4-0 r-Smith (6-2) r-Benoit (4-1) 3:11 72-64 2nd -7.5 (-3.5) 41,557 69 2,013,496 137 9/2 vBAL 138 9/3 vBAL 139 9/4 vBAL 9/5 OFF DAY 140 9/6 vNYM 141 9/7 vNYM 142 9/8 vNYM 143 9/9 vKC 144 9/10 vKC 145 9/11 vKC 146 9/12 @CWS 147 9/13 @CWS 148 9/14 @CWS 149 9/15 @CWS 150 9/16 @KC 151 9/17 @KC 152 9/18 @KC 153 9/19 vHOU 154 9/20 vHOU 155 9/21 vHOU 156 9/22 vHOU 9/23 OFF DAY 157 9/24 vCWS 158 9/25 vCWS 159 9/26 @MIN 160 9/27 @MIN 161 9/28 @MIN 162 9/29 @MIN SEPT: 1-0, 2nd place, 7.5 game back/ahead .172 (5-29), .314 OB%, 4RS (4.0RS/G) 0.00ERA (9.0IP, 11H, 0ER) 2ND HALF: 21-20, 2nd place, 7.5 games back .238 (332-1397) .308 OB%, 155RS (3.8RS/G) 3.24ERA (371.2IP, 332H, 134ER)

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