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CLEVELAND INDIANS (37-38) vs. DETROIT TIGERS (39-32) RHP Josh Tomlin (4-4, 3.86) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (8-3, 3.84) Game #76 / Home #38 » Sun., June 22, 2014 » Progressive Field » 1:05 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN LEVELAND INDIANS 2014 OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION 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 Evolving Technology. Powerful Results. THANKS THAT WAS FUN » The Indians lost in extra-innings for just the second time this season (6-2 overall, 4-2 at home), falling to the Tigers 5-4 on Saturday night in 10 innings...down 4-3 in the bottom of the 9th and down to their final strike in 3 straight appearances, the Indians strung together 3 consecu- tive 2-out singles from DAVID MURPHY, YAN GOMES and MICHAEL BOURN (RBI) to tie the game at 4-4, only to see MIGUEL CABRERA connect for a game-winning RBI-double in the top of the 10th...Tribe held a 2-1 lead following CARLOS SANTANA’s solo HR in the 4th. JUST ONE VICTORY » Last night’s defeat snapped a 6-game winning streak in one-run games for Cleveland, however the Tribe is still 13-9 (.591) in one-run games overall this season, tied with Detroit (also 13-9) for 2nd-best in the A.L. behind only New York (.600, 9-6) - T4th-best in Majors... the Indians have won 6 of 7, 9 of 12, and 11 of the club’s last 15 one- run games. » After going 24-12 in 2012 and 30-17 in 2013 (2nd-best in Majors both seasons), Cleveland’s 67-38 (.638) record in one-run games since the start of the 2012 season is best in the Majors. » Cleveland had won all 3 one-run games vs. Detroit this season prior to last night (now 3-1). LOVERS IN A DANGEROUS TIME » At 37-38, Cleveland fell below the .500 mark for the first time in a week (34-35 on June 14)...club has been within 2 games of .500 (above or below) for 20 straight days... the Indians are 3 wins shy of matching their high-water mark for 2014 (+2G, 3x, last 33-31 on 6/9)...club’s low- water mark for the season is -6G (last 13-19 on 5/5). WINS & LOSSES » The Indians have won 4 of 7, 13 of 21 and 18 of their last 31 games... Since May 1: Tribe is 5 games above .500 (26-21), 5th-best record in A.L. and 6th-best in the Majors - this since losing season-high 6 straight to end April. BEST RECORDS IN MAJORS SINCE MAY 1, 2014 Team Pct. W-L Oakland .617 29-18 Toronto .612 30-19 San Francisco .587 27-19 Los Angeles-AL .565 26-20 Seattle .560 28-22 Cleveland .553 26-21 » Cleveland’s 11-8 record (.579) in June is T4th-best in the A.L. and T5th-best in Majors. » The Indians have held a lead at some point in 20 of the team’s 38 losses, while posting 19 come-from-behind wins. » Cleveland owns a 22-22 record vs. .500-or-better teams, but is 15-16 vs. sub-.500 teams...team is 21-23 in night games; 16-15 during the day. A.L. CENTRAL STANDINGS » Cleveland holds 3rd place in the A.L. Central standings, 4.0 games behind first place Detroit (39-32)...second place Kansas City (39- 35) trails by 1.5 games...Tribe has gained 6.5 games on first place over the past 34 days since seeing largest divisional deficit of 2014 on May 18 (-10.5 GB)...Tribe has spent 2 days in 1st place, 13 days in 2nd place, 23 days in 3rd place, 8 days in 4th place & 37 days in 5th place. » The Indians are 14-16 vs. A.L. Central opponents (went 44-32 in 2013), losing 7 consecutive games within the division after win- ning 6 straight and 10 of previous 12...club is 32-22 outside division. » The 6.0 games separating all 5 A.L. Central teams is 2nd-smallest margin of baseball’s 6 divisions (N.L. East, 5.0 games; all other divisions are separated by at least 12.0 games). SERIES STUFF » Cleveland is 11-10-3 in 24 series in 2014 (8-4-0 at home, 3-6-3 on road), winning or splitting 7 of last 10 (5-3-2)...Tribe has won 4 of 5 & 7 of last 9 series at home, but just one of last 6 road series (1-3-2). » Cleveland owns a 12-12 record in series openers (8-4 at home, 4-8 on the road), going 25-26 in all other games of any given series...Tribe is 11-12 in series finales, winning 5 of last 6. YOU’RE MY ALTERNATIVE GIRLFRIEND » Cleveland has dropped both games so far in this series after winning previous 3 tilts against Detroit, although the Indians have still won 4 of 7 meetings with the Tigers overall this season - including a 3-game sweep of the Tabby Cats at Progressive Field, May 19-21, that was book-ended by a pair of walk-off wins. » Tribe’s offense has narrowly outscored Detroit’s 38-36 in the 7 games so far, batting .292 (78-267) with 24 XBH’s (15-2B, 1-3B, 8-HR) and 8 steals (8-for-9)...club has gone 21-for-76 (.276) w/ RISP. » Since May 19 - the first game of Tribe’s 3-game sweep of Detroit - the Indians are 18-13 (.581) and the Royals are 17-14 (.548), while the Tigers have gone 12-20 (.375) during the same stretch. WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE » The Indians went 7-for-18 (.389) and scored a pair of runs with two outs in last night’s game. » Cleveland is batting just .226 (181-801) with two outs overall this season with 102 two-out runs, ranking 11th in A.L. in both categories. » Tribe hit .244 with two outs in 2013, plating the 6th-most two-out runs in the Majors (39% of total runs). vs. AL: Central West East 32-34 14-16 7-9 11-9 vs. NL: Central West East 5-4 0-0 5-4 0-0 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 8-4-0 3-6-2 11-10-2 Openers 8-4 4-8 12-12 Finales 7-4 4-8 11-12 Rubber 1-1 2-1 3-2 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 20-2 7-1 27-3 7 inn. 17-1 10-0 27-1 8 inn. 18-1 10-0 28-1 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 0-10 5-20 5-30 7 inn. 0-12 2-21 2-33 8 inn. 1-12 1-23 2-35 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 3-2 2-3 5-5 7 inn. 6-1 2-3 8-4 8 inn. 4-1 3-1 7-2 Decided... Home Road Total 7th-or-later 9-4 7-5 16-9 Final AB 7-3 4-4 11-7 Extra-Innings 4-2 2-0 6-2 One-run G’s 7-5 6-4 13-9 Walk-offs 6 3 6-3 vs. RH starter 16-11 12-12 28-23 vs. LH starter 7-3 2-12 9-15 Overall Record ............................. 37-38 Standing in AL Central ......... 3rd, -4.0 G Days in 1st (2-3-4-5) .......2 (13-23-8-37) Largest 1st-place Lead....................Tied Largest 1st-place Deficit.............-10.5 G Most Games Above .500 .......... +2 G, 3x Most Games Below .500 ............ -6G, 4x Times at .500 ....... 11x, last 37-37 (6/20) Current Streak ....................................L2 Homestand ....................................... 2-3 Following a Win ............................ 20-17 Following a Loss .......................... 16-21 Last 5 games.................................... 2-3 Last 10 games.................................. 4-6 Last 15 games.................................. 7-8 Last 20 games................................ 12-8 Longest ‘W’ Streak .............. 6 (5/30-6/4) Longest ‘L’ Streak.................. 6, 4/25-30 Come-from-Behind Wins ....................19 Losses After Holding Lead .................20 Team Saves .............. 20-for-29 (69.0%) Record Before All-Star Break ....... 37-38 Record After All-Star Break .............. 0-0 Home Record ............................... 23-14 Road Record ................................ 14-24 Day Games .................................. 16-15 Night Games ................................ 21-23 vs. RH starters ............................. 28-23 vs. LH starters ................................ 9-15 vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500 ............ 22-22 vs. Opp. Below .500 ..................... 15-16 CLE scores first ............................ 25-14 Opp. scores first ........................... 12-24 CLE out-hits Opp............................ 27-8 Opp. out-hits CLE........................... 7-28 CLE/Opp. hits even .......................... 3-2 CLE 3-or-fewer runs ....................... 8-28 CLE 4-or-more runs ..................... 29-10 CLE 5-or-more runs ....................... 25-4 CLE 5 hits-or-fewer .........................4-11 CLE 6-9 hits ..................................11-19 CLE 10-or-more hits ....................... 22-8 CLE hits home run(s) ................... 27-19 CLE does not homer .................... 10-20 CLE allows home run(s) ............... 18-27 No HR by Opp. ..............................19-11 CLE charged with error(s) ............ 19-27 CLE no error(s) .............................18-11 CLE starter goes 6.0+IP............... 24-15 Players Used (Pitchers) ............. 38 (20) Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall) ..........3:12 .................................... 14,383 min/75 G Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP) .............3:06 .................................... 12,436 min/67 G CLE challenges overturned .........5 of 14 indians at a glance CLAP YOUR HANDS JUST A LITTLE BIT LOUDER » Last night’s game drew a sell-out crowd of 40,712 to Progressive Field, the second sellout of 2014 (Opening Day, April 4 vs. MIN) and first non-Opening Day sellout in Cleveland during the regular season since July 5, 2013 vs. Detroit. » With a two-day total of 74,257 fans, the Indians have a shot at drawing 100,000 fans in a 3-game weekend series at Progressive Field for the first time since doing so 3 times during the 2011 season: 100,000 FANS IN A 3-GAME WEEKEND SERIES AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD, SINCE 2011 Dates Opponent Weekend Total June 17-19, 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates 100,437 July 4-6, 2011 New York Yankees 102,702 Aug. 26-28, 2011 Kansas City Royals 104,615 THE OLD APARTMENT » After starting current homestand with a series win over the Angels, the Indians are 2-3 on this rain-shortened 7-day, 6-game stay at Progres- sive Field against Los Angeles-AL (2-1) and Detroit (0-2, one-to-play). » Cleveland owns the 2nd-highest home winning pct. in Majors behind Oakland (.632, 24-14), going 23-14 (.622) at Progressive Field this season...the Indians have won 11 of 14, 14 of 20 and 20 of their last 29 games in Cleveland after a 3-5 start. BEST HOME RECORDS IN MAJORS, 2014 Team Pct. W-L Oakland .632 24-14 Cleveland .622 23-14 Los Angeles-AL .611 22-14 San Francisco .605 23-15 Miami .595 25-17 » The Indians are in the early portion of a stretch during which the club is scheduled to play [updated after 6/18 rainout] 17 of 25 16 of 24 games at home here in Cleveland heading into the All-Star break. » Tribe offense ranks among A.L. leaders at home in OPS (4th, .740), AVG (6th, .261) & runs-per-game (5th, 4.51), as Progressive Field splits (.261/.332/.408) have out-performed club’s road splits (.250/.321/.381). » Cleveland’s staff owns A.L.’s 6th-lowest home ERA at 3.72, nearly a full run lower than 4.54 road ERA. HELLO IT’S ME » LONNIE CHISENHALL is batting .362 (71-196) this season, highest avg. in the Majors among players with at least 200 plate appearances... his .994 OPS is 2nd in MLB among the same group of players (min. 200 PA) behind Colorado’s TROY TULOWITSKI (1.106)...with 222 plate ap- pearances (2.96PA/team gm), Chisenhall sits 11 PA’s shy of 75-game pace necessary (233) to qualify for league leader status overall. » Chisenhall has hit safely in all 7 games vs. Detroit this season, going 12-for-26 (.462) with 3 doubles, one HR and 2 RBI. BIG BANG THEORY » With 2 more hits last night, including a 4th-inning solo home run, CARLOS SANTANA has hit safely in 7 of his last 8 games (XX), going 18-for-53 (.340) w/ 7 extra-base hits (2-2B, 5-HR), 12 RBI & a 1.114OPS (.453/.660) in 15 games since returning from MLB’s 7-day Concussion List; 16 RBI over last 19 games overall. » Santana has homered in back-to-back games for the second time this season (April 28-29 at LAA)...has homered in 3 straight games once in his career: April 28-30, 2011 - all here at Progressive Field. » Has gone deep 3 times on current homestand. BANG THE DRUM ALL DAY » Cleveland has played 31 day games, 3rd-most in the Majors behind Minnesota (36) & Chicago-NL (35)...the Indians are 16-15 in day games, 7th-best in the A.L., winning 7 of 8 and 11 of last 15. ARROWHEADS » The Indians pitching staff has combined to surrender 9 home runs over the last 4 games (all HR’s hit in 3 losses on current homestand), this after giving up just 2 HR’s over the previous 6 games overall...Tribe fell to 7-12 when allowing multiple home runs in a game this season. » The Indians have tallied one-or-zero hits w/RISP in 9 straight games, batting .119 (7-59) w/RISP overall in that 9-game stretch (4-5 record)... Tribe is just 5-for-35 (.143) w/RISP thru 5 games of current homestand. » Last night, MIGUEL CABRERA matched MICHAEL BRANTLEY for the A.L. lead with his 16th go-ahead RBI of 2014...that duo, along with DAVID WRIGHT of the New York Mets, trails only Miami’s GIANCARLO STANTON (18) for the MLB lead. THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY » 1963: Stevie Wonder entered the US singles chart for the first time with “Fingertips - Parts 1 & 2”; a 12-year-old Wonder recorded the song live one year earlier (June 1962) during a Motortown Revue concert at the Regal Theater in Chicago with a 23-year-old Marvin Gaye on drums...1969: Judy Garland passed away in London at 47. » BORN ON THIS DAY: (1936) Kris Kristofferson; (1947) Howard Kay- lan, lead singer, The Turtles; (1948) Todd Rundgren; (1953) Cyndi Lau- per; (1956) Derek Forbes, bassist, Simple Minds; (1964) Mike Edwards, lead singer, Jesus Jones; (1970) Steven Page, founding member/former lead singer of Barenaked Ladies. UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATION Date Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TV Mon. June 23 OFF DAY (Cleveland, OH / Phoenix, AZ) Tues. June 24 at Arizona RHP Justin Masterson (4-5, 4.75) vs. LHP Wade Miley (3-6, 4.62) 9:40PM ET WTAM-WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio Wed. June 25 at Arizona RHP Corey Kluber (6-5, 3.30) vs. RHP Chase Anderson (5-2, 3.18) 9:40PM ET WTAM-WMMS/IRN, SportsTime Ohio Thurs. June 26 OFF DAY (Seattle, WA) tribe by the numbers Mon............... 6-3 Tues.............. 4-6 Wed .............. 7-5 Thurs ............ 5-4 Fri ................. 4-8 Sat ................ 6-6 Sun ............... 5-6 March/April.... 11-17 May ............... 15-13 June ................ 11-8 July ................... 0-0 August............... 0-0 Sept .................. 0-0

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CLEVELAND INDIANS (37-38) vs. DETROIT TIGERS (39-32)RHP Josh Tomlin (4-4, 3.86) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (8-3, 3.84)

Game #76 / Home #38 » Sun., June 22, 2014 » Progressive Field » 1:05 p.m. (ET) » SportsTime Ohio, WTAM/WMMS/IRN

LEVELAND INDIANS2014 OFFICIAL GAME INFORMATION

Document Solutions Provider to the Cleveland Indians4577 Hinckley Industrial Parkway | Cleveland, OH 44109

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THANKS THAT WAS FUN » The Indians lost in extra-innings for just the second time this season (6-2 overall, 4-2 at home), falling to the Tigers 5-4 on Saturday night in 10 innings...down 4-3 in the bottom of the 9th and down to their final strike in 3 straight appearances, the Indians strung together 3 consecu-tive 2-out singles from DAVID MURPHY, YAN GOMES and MICHAEL BOURN (RBI) to tie the game at 4-4, only to see MIGUEL CABRERA connect for a game-winning RBI-double in the top of the 10th...Tribe held a 2-1 lead following CARLOS SANTANA’s solo HR in the 4th.

JUST ONE VICTORY » Last night’s defeat snapped a 6-game winning streak in one-run games for Cleveland, however the Tribe is still 13-9 (.591) in one-run games overall this season, tied with Detroit (also 13-9) for 2nd-best in the A.L. behind only New York (.600, 9-6) - T4th-best in Majors...the Indians have won 6 of 7, 9 of 12, and 11 of the club’s last 15 one-run games. » After going 24-12 in 2012 and 30-17 in 2013 (2nd-best in Majors both seasons), Cleveland’s 67-38 (.638) record in one-run games since the start of the 2012 season is best in the Majors.» Cleveland had won all 3 one-run games vs. Detroit this season prior to last night (now 3-1).

LOVERS IN A DANGEROUS TIME » At 37-38, Cleveland fell below the .500 mark for the first time in a week (34-35 on June 14)...club has been within 2 games of .500 (above or below) for 20 straight days... the Indians are 3 wins shy of matching their high-water mark for 2014 (+2G, 3x, last 33-31 on 6/9)...club’s low-water mark for the season is -6G (last 13-19 on 5/5).

WINS & LOSSES » The Indians have won 4 of 7, 13 of 21 and 18 of their last 31 games...Since May 1: Tribe is 5 games above .500 (26-21), 5th-best record in A.L. and 6th-best in the Majors - this since losing season-high 6 straight to end April.

BEST RECORDS IN MAJORS SINCE MAY 1, 2014 Team Pct. W-L Oakland .617 29-18 Toronto .612 30-19 San Francisco .587 27-19 Los Angeles-AL .565 26-20 Seattle .560 28-22 Cleveland .553 26-21 » Cleveland’s 11-8 record (.579) in June is T4th-best in the A.L. and T5th-best in Majors. » The Indians have held a lead at some point in 20 of the team’s 38 losses, while posting 19 come-from-behind wins. » Cleveland owns a 22-22 record vs. .500-or-better teams, but is 15-16 vs. sub-.500 teams...team is 21-23 in night games; 16-15 during the day.

A.L. CENTRAL STANDINGS » Cleveland holds 3rd place in the A.L. Central standings, 4.0 games behind first place Detroit (39-32)...second place Kansas City (39-35) trails by 1.5 games...Tribe has gained 6.5 games on first place over the past 34 days since seeing largest divisional deficit of 2014 on May 18 (-10.5 GB)...Tribe has spent 2 days in 1st place, 13 days in 2nd place, 23 days in 3rd place, 8 days in 4th place & 37 days in 5th place. » The Indians are 14-16 vs. A.L. Central opponents (went 44-32 in 2013), losing 7 consecutive games within the division after win-ning 6 straight and 10 of previous 12...club is 32-22 outside division. » The 6.0 games separating all 5 A.L. Central teams is 2nd-smallest margin of baseball’s 6 divisions (N.L. East, 5.0 games; all other divisions are separated by at least 12.0 games).

SERIES STUFF » Cleveland is 11-10-3 in 24 series in 2014 (8-4-0 at home, 3-6-3 on road), winning or splitting 7 of last 10 (5-3-2)...Tribe has won 4 of 5 & 7 of last 9 series at home, but just one of last 6 road series (1-3-2). » Cleveland owns a 12-12 record in series openers (8-4 at home, 4-8 on the road), going 25-26 in all other games of any given series...Tribe is 11-12 in series finales, winning 5 of last 6.

YOU’RE MY ALTERNATIVE GIRLFRIEND » Cleveland has dropped both games so far in this series after winning previous 3 tilts against Detroit, although the Indians have still won 4 of 7 meetings with the Tigers overall this season - including a 3-game sweep of the Tabby Cats at Progressive Field, May 19-21, that was book-ended by a pair of walk-off wins. » Tribe’s offense has narrowly outscored Detroit’s 38-36 in the 7 games so far, batting .292 (78-267) with 24 XBH’s (15-2B, 1-3B, 8-HR) and 8 steals (8-for-9)...club has gone 21-for-76 (.276) w/ RISP. » Since May 19 - the first game of Tribe’s 3-game sweep of Detroit - the Indians are 18-13 (.581) and the Royals are 17-14 (.548), while the Tigers have gone 12-20 (.375) during the same stretch.

WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE » The Indians went 7-for-18 (.389) and scored a pair of runs with two outs in last night’s game. » Cleveland is batting just .226 (181-801) with two outs overall this season with 102 two-out runs, ranking 11th in A.L. in both categories. » Tribe hit .244 with two outs in 2013, plating the 6th-most two-out runs in the Majors (39% of total runs).

vs. AL: Central West East 32-34 14-16 7-9 11-9 vs. NL: Central West East 5-4 0-0 5-4 0-0 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 8-4-0 3-6-2 11-10-2 Openers 8-4 4-8 12-12 Finales 7-4 4-8 11-12 Rubber 1-1 2-1 3-2 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 20-2 7-1 27-3 7 inn. 17-1 10-0 27-1 8 inn. 18-1 10-0 28-1 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 0-10 5-20 5-30 7 inn. 0-12 2-21 2-33 8 inn. 1-12 1-23 2-35 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 3-2 2-3 5-5 7 inn. 6-1 2-3 8-4 8 inn. 4-1 3-1 7-2 Decided... Home Road Total 7th-or-later 9-4 7-5 16-9 Final AB 7-3 4-4 11-7 Extra-Innings 4-2 2-0 6-2 One-run G’s 7-5 6-4 13-9 Walk-offs 6 3 6-3 vs. RH starter 16-11 12-12 28-23 vs. LH starter 7-3 2-12 9-15

Overall Record ............................. 37-38 Standing in AL Central ......... 3rd, -4.0 G Days in 1st (2-3-4-5) .......2 (13-23-8-37) Largest 1st-place Lead....................Tied Largest 1st-place Deficit.............-10.5 G Most Games Above .500 ..........+2 G, 3x Most Games Below .500 ............-6G, 4x Times at .500 ....... 11x, last 37-37 (6/20) Current Streak ....................................L2 Homestand ....................................... 2-3 Following a Win ............................ 20-17 Following a Loss .......................... 16-21 Last 5 games.................................... 2-3 Last 10 games.................................. 4-6 Last 15 games.................................. 7-8 Last 20 games................................ 12-8 Longest ‘W’ Streak ..............6 (5/30-6/4) Longest ‘L’ Streak .................. 6, 4/25-30 Come-from-Behind Wins ....................19 Losses After Holding Lead .................20 Team Saves .............. 20-for-29 (69.0%) Record Before All-Star Break ....... 37-38 Record After All-Star Break .............. 0-0 Home Record ............................... 23-14 Road Record ................................ 14-24 Day Games .................................. 16-15 Night Games ................................ 21-23 vs. RH starters ............................. 28-23 vs. LH starters ................................ 9-15 vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500 ............ 22-22 vs. Opp. Below .500 ..................... 15-16 CLE scores first ............................ 25-14 Opp. scores first ........................... 12-24 CLE out-hits Opp............................ 27-8 Opp. out-hits CLE........................... 7-28 CLE/Opp. hits even .......................... 3-2 CLE 3-or-fewer runs ....................... 8-28 CLE 4-or-more runs ..................... 29-10 CLE 5-or-more runs ....................... 25-4 CLE 5 hits-or-fewer .........................4-11 CLE 6-9 hits ..................................11-19 CLE 10-or-more hits ....................... 22-8 CLE hits home run(s) ................... 27-19 CLE does not homer .................... 10-20 CLE allows home run(s) ............... 18-27 No HR by Opp. ..............................19-11 CLE charged with error(s) ............ 19-27 CLE no error(s) .............................18-11 CLE starter goes 6.0+IP ............... 24-15 Players Used (Pitchers) ............. 38 (20) Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall) ..........3:12 ....................................14,383 min/75 G Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP) .............3:06 ....................................12,436 min/67 G CLE challenges overturned .........5 of 14

indians at a glanceCLAP YOUR HANDS JUST A LITTLE BIT LOUDER » Last night’s game drew a sell-out crowd of 40,712 to Progressive Field, the second sellout of 2014 (Opening Day, April 4 vs. MIN) and first non-Opening Day sellout in Cleveland during the regular season since July 5, 2013 vs. Detroit. » With a two-day total of 74,257 fans, the Indians have a shot at drawing 100,000 fans in a 3-game weekend series at Progressive Field for the first time since doing so 3 times during the 2011 season:

100,000 FANS IN A 3-GAME WEEKEND SERIESAT PROGRESSIVE FIELD, SINCE 2011

Dates Opponent Weekend Total June 17-19, 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates 100,437 July 4-6, 2011 New York Yankees 102,702 Aug. 26-28, 2011 Kansas City Royals 104,615

THE OLD APARTMENT » After starting current homestand with a series win over the Angels, the Indians are 2-3 on this rain-shortened 7-day, 6-game stay at Progres-sive Field against Los Angeles-AL (2-1) and Detroit (0-2, one-to-play). » Cleveland owns the 2nd-highest home winning pct. in Majors behind Oakland (.632, 24-14), going 23-14 (.622) at Progressive Field this season...the Indians have won 11 of 14, 14 of 20 and 20 of their last 29 games in Cleveland after a 3-5 start.

BEST HOME RECORDS IN MAJORS, 2014 Team Pct. W-L Oakland .632 24-14 Cleveland .622 23-14 Los Angeles-AL .611 22-14 San Francisco .605 23-15 Miami .595 25-17

» The Indians are in the early portion of a stretch during which the club is scheduled to play [updated after 6/18 rainout] 17 of 25 16 of 24 games at home here in Cleveland heading into the All-Star break. » Tribe offense ranks among A.L. leaders at home in OPS (4th, .740), AVG (6th, .261) & runs-per-game (5th, 4.51), as Progressive Field splits (.261/.332/.408) have out-performed club’s road splits (.250/.321/.381). » Cleveland’s staff owns A.L.’s 6th-lowest home ERA at 3.72, nearly a full run lower than 4.54 road ERA.

HELLO IT’S ME » LONNIE CHISENHALL is batting .362 (71-196) this season, highest avg. in the Majors among players with at least 200 plate appearances...his .994 OPS is 2nd in MLB among the same group of players (min. 200 PA) behind Colorado’s TROY TULOWITSKI (1.106)...with 222 plate ap-pearances (2.96PA/team gm), Chisenhall sits 11 PA’s shy of 75-game pace necessary (233) to qualify for league leader status overall. » Chisenhall has hit safely in all 7 games vs. Detroit this season, going 12-for-26 (.462) with 3 doubles, one HR and 2 RBI.

BIG BANG THEORY » With 2 more hits last night, including a 4th-inning solo home run, CARLOS SANTANA has hit safely in 7 of his last 8 games (XX), going 18-for-53 (.340) w/ 7 extra-base hits (2-2B, 5-HR), 12 RBI & a 1.114OPS (.453/.660) in 15 games since returning from MLB’s 7-day Concussion List; 16 RBI over last 19 games overall. » Santana has homered in back-to-back games for the second time this season (April 28-29 at LAA)...has homered in 3 straight games once in his career: April 28-30, 2011 - all here at Progressive Field. » Has gone deep 3 times on current homestand.

BANG THE DRUM ALL DAY » Cleveland has played 31 day games, 3rd-most in the Majors behind Minnesota (36) & Chicago-NL (35)...the Indians are 16-15 in day games, 7th-best in the A.L., winning 7 of 8 and 11 of last 15.

ARROWHEADS » The Indians pitching staff has combined to surrender 9 home runs over the last 4 games (all HR’s hit in 3 losses on current homestand), this after giving up just 2 HR’s over the previous 6 games overall...Tribe fell to 7-12 when allowing multiple home runs in a game this season. » The Indians have tallied one-or-zero hits w/RISP in 9 straight games, batting .119 (7-59) w/RISP overall in that 9-game stretch (4-5 record)...Tribe is just 5-for-35 (.143) w/RISP thru 5 games of current homestand. » Last night, MIGUEL CABRERA matched MICHAEL BRANTLEY for the A.L. lead with his 16th go-ahead RBI of 2014...that duo, along with DAVID WRIGHT of the New York Mets, trails only Miami’s GIANCARLO STANTON (18) for the MLB lead.

THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY » 1963: Stevie Wonder entered the US singles chart for the first time with “Fingertips - Parts 1 & 2”; a 12-year-old Wonder recorded the song live one year earlier (June 1962) during a Motortown Revue concert at the Regal Theater in Chicago with a 23-year-old Marvin Gaye on drums...1969: Judy Garland passed away in London at 47. » BORN ON THIS DAY: (1936) Kris Kristofferson; (1947) Howard Kay-lan, lead singer, The Turtles; (1948) Todd Rundgren; (1953) Cyndi Lau-per; (1956) Derek Forbes, bassist, Simple Minds; (1964) Mike Edwards, lead singer, Jesus Jones; (1970) Steven Page, founding member/former lead singer of Barenaked Ladies.

UPCOMING PROBABLES & BROADCAST INFORMATION

Date Opponent Probable Pitchers - Cleveland vs. Opponent First Pitch Radio/TVMon. June 23 OFF DAY (Cleveland, OH / Phoenix, AZ) Tues. June 24 at Arizona RHP Justin Masterson (4-5, 4.75) vs. LHP Wade Miley (3-6, 4.62) 9:40PM ET WTAM-WMMS/IRN, SportsTime OhioWed. June 25 at Arizona RHP Corey Kluber (6-5, 3.30) vs. RHP Chase Anderson (5-2, 3.18) 9:40PM ET WTAM-WMMS/IRN, SportsTime OhioThurs. June 26 OFF DAY (Seattle, WA)

tribe by the numbers

Mon...............6-3 Tues ..............4-6 Wed ..............7-5 Thurs ............5-4 Fri .................4-8 Sat ................6-6 Sun ...............5-6

March/April.... 11-17 May ...............15-13 June ................ 11-8 July ...................0-0 August...............0-0 Sept ..................0-0

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Innings: 8.0, June 7 at TEX Innings: 9.0, Sept. 24, 2010 vs. KC Hits: 11, June 17 vs LAA Hits: 12, June 12, 2011 at NY-AL Runs: 6, June 17 vs LAA Runs: 8, July 27, 2012 vs. MIN ER: 5, June 17 vs LAA ER: 8, July 27, 2012 vs. MIN SO’s: 8, 2x, last June 1 vs. COL SO’s: 8, 3x, last June 1, 2014 vs. COL Walks: 2, June 12 at BOS Walks: 4, August 27, 2010 vs. KC HR: 2, June 17 vs LAA HR: 3, 3x, last June 15, 2012 at NY-AL Pitches: 107, June 12 at BOS Pitches: 112, Sept. 24, 2010 vs. KC CG’s: N/A CG’s: 1, Sept. 24, 2010 vs. KC Low-Hit CG: N/A Low-Hit CG: 4, Sept. 24, 2010 vs. KC CG SHO’s: N/A CG SHO’s: N/A Win Streak: 2 G, May 6-11 Win Streak: 6 G, Sept. 24, 2010-April 27, 2011

TODAY’S START • The 29-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 9th start (10th appearance) of the season in the final game of this 3-game weekend series vs. the Tigers, also the 70th game/63rd start of his Major League career. • Will be pitching on regular 4 days’ rest after shouldering his 4th loss of the season in a 9-3 Angels win over the Tribe on Tuesday. • Prior to that start, Tomlin had worked at least 6.0 innings, while allowing 3 or fewer earned runs in all 7 of his starts this season...has notched 34 strikeouts over his last 32.2 innings (9.37 SO/9.0 IP). • Tomlin was recalled from Triple-A Columbus to make his 2014 season debut on May 6 vs. Minnesota - worked into the 7th inning and earned his first ML victory since July 5, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay. • Went 2-2 with a 2.06 ERA (8 ER/35.0 IP) in 5 starts for Triple-A Columbus this season, and at the time of his promotion owned a current streak of 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings; was named International League Pitcher of the Week for the period of April 28-May 4. • Underwent season-ending UCL reconstruction surgery on his right elbow in August, 2012, and spent most of the 2013 season rehabbing across the Indians minor league system. • Today’s outing will signal Tomlin’s first start vs. Detroit since August 19, 2011...owns a lifetime 2-2 mark with a 5.40 ERA (13 ER/21.2 IP) in 5 career outings/3 starts opposite the Tigers.

LAST START • Allowed a season-high 6 runs in his shortest start of the year on Tuesday vs. LAA, and how now shouldered losses in back-to-back starts for the first time since drop-ping 3-straight from July 17-27, 2012 (L, 5.1 IP, 11 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 0 BB, 4 SO, 2 HR, 99 pitches/66 strikes). • Entering that start Tomlin had worked at least 6.0 innings, while allowing 3 or fewer earned runs in each of his first 7 starts this season.

VS. DETROIT • Tomlin fanned 6 batters across 3.0 innings of relief and earned the victory in the Tribe’s 11-10 “balk-off” win vs. the Tigers on May 21 at Progressive Field...Tomlin was called upon in the top of the 11th in a game that spanned 5 hours & 16 minutes, the longest game (time) played at Progressive Field since a 5:33 affair on August 30, 2008 vs. De-troit...dating back to at least 1974, victory marked the only instance for Cleveland to win as the result of a game-ending balk (STATS LLC). • Tribe overcame a 4-0 deficit opposite 2013 Cy Young Max Scherzer, while David Murphy hit a 2-run HR off Tigers’ closer Joe Nathan in the bottom of the 9th to send the game to extras. • In 5 career appearances vs. Detroit, Tomlin has gone 2-2 with a 5.40 ERA (13 ER/ 21.2 IP), including a 1-2 record w/a 6.11 ERA (12 ER/17.2 IP) in 3 starts.

2014 SPLITS • Known for throwing strikes and working quickly, Tomlin is averaging 16.5 pitches-per-inning and owns a 6.00 SO/BB ratio over his first 51.1 frames this season. • Despite allowing 4 solo home runs this season, opposing batters have gone just 32-134 (.239) with the bases empty, and just 11-54 (w/ bases empty) after at least one out has been recorded in the inning. • Tomlin has limited batters to a .224 (17-76) average against the first time through the lineup and has surrendered just 6 hits (6-33, 10 SO) in the game’s first inning...limiting batters to a .264 average (48-182) during innings 1-6.

FOR TRIPLE-A COLUMBUS • Tomlin notched a complete game 3-hit shutout in his last start for the Triple-A Colum-bus Clippers on May 1 at Durham, tossing just 89 pitches while striking out a season-high 10 batters (W, 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 10 SO, 89 pitches/70 strikes). • Delivered an 8.0 inning shutout in his previous start on April 25 vs. Gwinnett and at the time of his promotion had strung together 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings dating back to a start on April 18 vs. Toledo. • As well as spinning 20.0 consecutive scoreless frames, Tomlin had also not issued a walk in 18.0 straight innings dating back to the same start on April 25 at Gwinnett. • Opposing minor league batters are hitting just .185 (22-119) including a .111 (2-18) mark with RISP. • Tomlin was named the International League Pitcher of the Week for the period from April 28-May 4; was the first Clippers pitcher to win the weekly honor since T.J. House in July, 2013. • On the season, Tomlin went 2-1 with a 2.06 ERA (8 ER/35.0 IP), 28 SO, 9 walks and a 0.89 WHIP across 5 starts for the Clippers...at the time of his promotion, his 2.06 ERA ranked 10th in the International League.

2013 REVIEW • Injury plagued season saw Tomlin spend the first four months of the campaign rehab-bing from August 2012 right elbow reconstruction surgery. • Began rehab on July 26 with the Arizona League rookie squad in Goodyear before marking appearances at Class-A Lake County, AA Akron and AAA Columbus prior to his August 24 activation and option to Columbus. • Promoted to Cleveland after the Minor League season ended on September 3 and made his first Major League appearance since August 2012 in relief on September 12 at Chicago-AL (2.0 IP, 2 H) - lone appearance of the season.

CAREER SNAPSHOT • Tomlin was originally selected by the Indians in the 19th round (581st overall) out of Texas Tech in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft; signed through 2014 with 2 minor league options remaining. • Earned the victory in his Major League debut on July 27, 2010 vs. CC Sabathia and the NY Yankees (7.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R-ER, 0 BB, 2 SO); faced the minimum through 7.0 IP before departing in the 8th...according to Elias, the performance by Tomlin (3 baserunners in 7.0 IP) was only the 2nd time in clubs history a Tribe hurler allowed 3 baserunners or fewer in a ML debut (Scott Lewis, 9/10/08 at Baltimore). • Pitched his first CG on September 24, 2010 vs. Kansas City. • Tomlin lasted at least 5.0 innings in his first 37 consecutive appearances dating up until his last start of the 2011 campaign; his 37 straight starts of at least 5.0 IP to begin a career matched former Indian John Farrell (87-88) for the most consecutive such starts since 1919 to start a career. • Has been on the Disabled List 4 times in his career; underwent season-ending right elbow reconstruction on August 22, 2012 in Anaheim, CA by Dr. Lewis Yokum and was held out of action until July, 2013.

TOMLIN’S CAREER RECORD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2014 4-4 3.86 9 8 51.1 53 28 22 7 42 Career 27-23 4.78 69 62 395.0 410 220 210 72 230

TOMLIN vs. DETROIT W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2014 1-0 3.00 1 0 3.0 2 1 1 1 6 Career 2-2 5.40 5 3 21.2 25 13 13 6 15

TOMLIN AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2014 2-2 4.05 5 4 26.2 26 14 12 4 24 Career 17-10 4.19 34 31 199.2 197 97 93 36 119

W L ERA G/S IP ER HOME 2 2 4.05 5/4 26.2 12 ROAD 2 2 3.65 4/4 24.2 10 DAY 3 1 3.25 5/4 27.2 10 NIGHT 1 3 4.56 4/4 23.2 12 GRASS 3 4 3.97 8/7 45.1 20 TURF 1 0 3.00 1/1 6.0 2

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Tomlin vs. Detroit PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Avila .250 2 8 2 2 0 2 Cabrera .500 2 4 0 0 3 0 Castellanos .000 0 2 0 0 0 2 Davis .286 2 7 1 4 0 0 Hunter .375 3 8 0 1 2 1 Jackson .364 4 11 1 2 0 1 Kelly .143 1 7 1 1 0 2 Kinsler .333 1 3 0 0 1 0 V. Martinez .000 0 5 0 0 2 0 J.D. Martinez .000 0 1 0 0 0 1

Scherzer vs. Cleveland PLAYER AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO Aviles .273 6 22 0 4 0 4 Bourn .280 7 25 0 0 1 5 Brantley .286 10 35 1 8 3 1 Cabrera .262 11 42 1 4 3 13 Chisenhall .250 5 20 1 3 0 3 Giambi .111 1 9 0 0 1 5 Gomes .000 0 3 0 0 0 2 Kipnis .208 5 24 0 1 2 7 Kottaras .000 0 1 0 0 0 1 Murphy .304 7 23 0 3 1 6 Raburn .000 0 2 0 0 0 1 Santana .097 3 31 0 2 6 4 Swisher .368 7 19 0 2 4 7

Date Opp. Score Dec. ERA IP H R ER HR BB-I SO Left Game P/S 5/6 vs. MIN 4-2 W 1.35 6.2 4 1 1 1 1-0 4 Leading 4-1 93/66 5/11 at TB 6-5 W 2.13 6.0 6 2 2 1 0-0 2 Leading 5-2 102/65 5/17 vs. OAK 2-6 L 2.89 6.0 5 3 3 1 1-0 2 Trailing 2-3 95/63 5/21 vs. DET* 11-10 W 2.91 3.0 2 1 1 1 1-1 6 Trailing 9-10 49/31 5/26 at CWS 2-6 L 3.04 5.0 5 5 2 1 1-0 8 Trailing 2-3 100/69 May Totals 3-2 3.04 26.2 22 12 9 5 4-1 22 6/1 vs. COL 6-4 - 3.06 5.2 4 3 2 1 1-0 8 Leading 4-3 100/68 6/7 at TEX 8-3 W 3.12 8.0 7 3 3 0 0-0 5 Leading 8-3 105/71 6/12 at BOS 2-5 L 3.33 5.2 9 4 3 1 2-0 3 Trailing 2-3 107/71 6/17 vs. LAA 3-9 L 3.86 5.1 11 6 5 2 0-0 4 Trailing 2-6 99/65 June Totals 1-2 4.74 24.2 31 16 13 4 3-0 20 Starter Totals 3-4 3.91 48.1 51 27 21 8 6-0 36 Relief Totals* 1-0 3.00 3.0 2 1 1 1 1-1 6 Season Totals 4-4 3.86 51.1 53 28 22 9 7-1 42

AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO vs. LEFT .274 29 106 5 12 3 21 vs. RIGHT .245 24 98 4 12 4 21 TOTALS .260 53 204 9 24 7 42

W L ERA G/S IP ER HOME 17 10 4.19 34/31 199.2 93 ROAD 10 13 5.39 35/31 195.1 117 DAY 8 7 5.87 21/18 107.1 70 NIGHT 19 16 4.38 48/44 287.2 140 GRASS 25 21 4.75 64/57 366.0 193 TURF 2 2 5.28 5/5 29.0 17

AVG H AB HR RBI BB SO vs. LEFT .271 220 811 36 108 42 114 vs. RIGHT .261 190 727 25 91 30 116 TOTALS .267 410 1538 61 199 72 230

2014 mlb splits Career mlb splits

2014 HIGHS mlb CAREER HIGHS

BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPs

TOMLIN’S 2014 DAY-BY-DAY

STEAL RATES WHILE PITCHING Year(s) CS SBA CS% 2008-13 5 10 50.0 2014 1 1 100.0 TOTAL 6 11 54.5%

RHP JUSTIN MASTERSON (4-5, 4.75 ERA) • The 29-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 17th start of the season in the first game of a quick 2-game series at Chase Field in Arizona beginning on Tuesday.• Will be pitching on regular 4 days’ rest after working 7.0 quality innings in the Tribe’s 5-3 walk-off win over the Angels on Thursday...completed 7.0 full innings for the sec-ond time in his last 4 starts – 5th on the season.• After going 2-4 with a 5.21 ERA (39 ER/67.1 IP) through his first 12 starts of the season (March/April-May), Masterson has allowed just 8 earned runs across 21.2 in-nings in 4 starts in the month of June to lower ERA on the season from 5.21 to 4.75. • Notched a season-high 10 K’s in his start vs. the Red Sox on June 2 at Progressive Field and is averaging 7.99 SO/9.0 IP on the season.• Started the season opener on March 31 at Oakland and became the first Indians pitcher to start 3 consecutive Opening Day tilts since CC Sabathia from 2006-2008; first right-hander since Bartolo Colon from 2000-02; did not factor into the decision despite tossing 7.0 strong innings, striking out 4 and allowing only 3 hits.• Will mark his second career start vs. Arizona - first with Cleveland - as his only previ-ous outing came back on June 24, 2008 as a member of the Boston Red Sox.

TUESDAY’s probable starter

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HITTERS NOTES:

vs.LHP:.240(194-809) 13HR,92RBI vs.RHP:.263(462-1758) 57HR,223RBI Home:.261(324-1240) 35HR,157RBI Road:.250(332-1327) 35HR,158RBI DET Series: 20-76,2 2B,2BB,7RBI,8R,3HR H-Stand:39-172,5 2B,13BB,19RBI,20R,7HR,1GS RISP:.243(157-645) 22HR,247RBI

MIKE AVILES

#4

vs.LHP:.265(18-68) 1HR,7RBI vs.RHP:.257(28-109) 2HR,14RBI Home:.298(25-84) 1HR,9RBI Road:.226(21-93) 2HR,12RBI DET Series: 2-3,1R H-Stand:2-8,1R Streak:1G (2-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.204(11-54) 2HR,19RBI

19GS/21G at 2B, 22G/16GS at 3B, 9G/6GS in LF, 4GS at SS, 1G in CF this year…3 E in 166 TC…HR 4/2 @OAK(N)…43-156 (.276) 20R, 2HR, 18RBI last 47G (4/11).

Since 5/1: 34-127(.268), 15RS, 6 2B, 2HR, 16RBI (36G)…

T8th on the team with 21RBI…29-for-91 (.319) w/bases empty… 3rd on team w/7 SB (7-for-9)…10RBI, 9RS, 2 2B, HR last 18 starts (18-for-71)

T1st in AL in sac bunts (6)…12th in AL in batting avg w/2 strikes (.262, 22-84)… 4-for-last-30 (10 games)

MICHAEL BOURN

#24

vs.LHP:.206(14-68) 0HR,8RBI vs.RHP:.289(50-173) 2HR,10RBI Home:.299(32-107) 2HR,14RBI Road:.239(32-134) 0HR,4RBI DET Series: 3-9,1RBI,2R H-Stand:6-21,1BB,2RBI,5R Streak:2G (3-9), 0HR, 1RBI RISP:.275(14-51) 1HR,17RBI

The2-time NL All-Star, 2-time Gold Glover (2009, 2010)…NL SB leader, 2009-11. Leads all MLB players in steals (286) since ‘08 (next closest is R Davis/265)… Placed on 15-Day DL on 3/30 after injuring left hamstring on March 16 Appeared in 5G on a rehab between AAA Columbus and AA Akron, 4/5-13…Activated

on 4/15…55GS in CF (.266, 64-241, 30RS, 6 2B, 5 3B, 2HR, 18RBI)

Hits in 43 last 52G: 63-228 (.276), 6 2B, 5 3B, 2HR, 18RBI, 28RS…missed 4G(L hammy, 5/4-7)… 22-84 (.262) w/runners on…last CS was Apr 23(48G)

T2nd in AL in triples (5)…Is 14-for-51 (.275) w/RISP…Since 6/4: 14-74 (.189), 16G Has hit in 27 of 33G since 5/17: 40-145(.276), 23R, 4 2B, 3B, 2HR, 9RBI…1000th career

hit, 5/28@CWS…1st career walk-off HR, 6/1vCOL…8th career lead-off HR, 5/18vOAK MICHAEL

BRANTLEY #23

vs.LHP:.287(25-87) 3HR,13RBI vs.RHP:.335(62-185) 8HR,33RBI Home:.341(46-135) 6HR,27RBI Road:.299(41-137) 5HR,19RBI DET Series: 1-6 H-Stand:2-8,1RBI Streak:0G (0-5), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.329(23-70) 2HR,35RBI

E in OAK on 4/2(N) snapped club record of 247 consecutive errorless games… Owns a .854 OPS vs. LHP in ’14 …Had a club-high 15G hit streak (May 14-31)…

has hit in 41 of last 45 G, 63-177(.356), 36RS,13 2B, 3B, 7HR, 27RBI (since 4/29) Has 60GS in LF, 9GS/13G in CF, 1GS @DH (hit safely in 56 of 69GS)… 5th career-game

of @ least 4RBI,4/17@DET… RBI in 29 of 71 G (has 5 games of at least 3RBI) Hitting .345 (40-116, 7th in AL) w/men on…23-for-70(.329, 7th in AL) w/RISP…6-for-10

w/bases loaded, 16 RBI …missed 3 G with head/neck contusion (6/17-19)

Leads team/ranks among AL leaders in: RBI (12th, 46), OPS ( 8th, .897), slg% (9th, .511), Avg (5th, .320), avg vs. RHP (3rd, .335), runs (T5th, 49), TB ( 12th, 139)…5th-hardest batter in AL to K…T2nd in MLB/AL in OF assts(8)

Since May 14 he is hitting .367 (47-128)w/29RS, 9 2B, 4HR, 16RBI in 33 games. Equaled single-game club record for runs (5RS, 3-3, HR, RBI, 2BB) on 6/10 at TEX, first

Indians hitter to score 5 runs in a game since Joe Carter in Sept 1986…reigning AL player of the week has hit in 9 of 10 G (.471, 16-34, 9R, 3 2B, 2HR, 4RBI, 1.285OPS)

ASDRUBAL CABRERA

#13

vs.LHP:.239(22-92) 2HR,11RBI vs.RHP:.267(48-180) 6HR,19RBI Home:.261(35-134) 5HR,20RBI Road:.254(35-138) 3HR,10RBI DET Series: 4-9,1 2B,4RBI,1R,1HR H-Stand:6-19,1 2B,3BB,6RBI,2R,2HR Streak:2G (4-9), 1HR, 4RBI RISP:.186(13-70) 2HR,19RBI

Ranked 2nd among AL shortstops in HR (14) and 5th in RBI (60) in 2013. Made his 7th straight Opening Day start (2008) on 3/31 -longest tenured member of

current club (2007)…2nd in AL in errors (13) to Donaldson’s 15. 2nd on team w/43 runs ( 12th in AL, Brantley-49), T1st w/18 2B’s (Chisenhall -18, T13th

in AL)…leads AL SS’s in homers ( 1st), runs( 1st) & OPS (.771 as SS)

67GS at SS, 2GS at DH (hit in 42 of 69GS)…13E in 304 total chances…season-high 4 hits on 5/8 vs. MIN (3 XBH’s, 3RBI)… 200th career 2B, 5/15 @TOR…3rd career walk-off HR on 6/4 vs. BOS (Mujica)…Last 17G:22-74 (.297),14R, 6 2B, 4HR, 14RBI

Last 38 G since 5/7 is 46-155(.297) w/30RS, 12 2B, 7HR,23RBI (avg from .205-.257) Is 45-155 (.290) w/none on, 0-for-29 RISP-2outs …Has 19 multi-hit G…5E last 14 G

LONNIE CHISENHALL

#8

vs.LHP:.400(14-35) 1HR,5RBI vs.RHP:.354(57-161) 7HR,28RBI Home:.337(33-98) 3HR,14RBI Road:.388(38-98) 5HR,19RBI DET Series: 2-8,1 2B,1BB,1R H-Stand:5-18,1 2B,2BB,1RBI,2R,1HR Streak:4G (5-15), 1HR, 1RBI RISP:.372(16-43) 3HR,24RBI

Career-high tying 5 hits on 5/14 at TOR (5-for-6)…4-hit game 4/17 at DET 4th player in MLB history w/5H, 3HR, at least 9RBI in a gm, done 6/9 @TEX (Fred Lynn

1975, Gil Hodges 1950, Walker Cooper 1949)…first career 3HR gm/2nd career 2HR gm 33GS/35G at 3B/14GS at DH, 11G/5GS at 1B in 2014 (hit safely in 37 of 52GS)…

35-for-85 (.412) w/runners on base (1st in AL) 8PA’s as PH: 3-8, HR, 2RBI…Is 5th in AL in batting avg w/2K’s (.300, 30-100), 1st

in avg vs. RHP (.354) & T13th in the AL in doubles (18)

.362 batting avg is 1st in MLB among players w/ at least 200 plate apps (Is 11 PA short of qualifying)…1st career PH HR on 5/22 at BAL (only ’14 Indians PH HR)

Since April 29 he is hitting .359 (55-153, 45G) w/26RS,12 2B, 8HR, 32RBI, 13BB… Since May 14 he is hitting .387 (46-119) w/10 2B, 8HR & 30 RBI in 34 G…had career high 9-G hit streak 6/2-11…last 20 G since 5/30: 27-73 (.370), 12R, 4 2B, 6HR, 23RBI

YAN GOMES

#10

vs.LHP:.310(22-71) 0HR,3RBI vs.RHP:.237(37-156) 7HR,20RBI Home:.291(30-103) 3HR,9RBI Road:.234(29-124) 4HR,14RBI DET Series: 2-8 H-Stand:5-15,1 2B,1R Streak:4G (5-15), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.211(12-57) 2HR,17RBI

Last year finished 2nd among Major League catchers with at least 275 plate appearances in slugging pct (.491) and 3rd in OPS (.837) and batting average (.298)

Since May 1 he is hitting .266 (38-143)w/19RS, 6 2B, 4HR & 15 RBI (39G) T3rd among AL catchers in HR (7), T8th in RBI (23)…5 RBI last 29 G…17th in AL

in pitches per plate app (4.09P)

Has made 1GS at DH, 61GS/62G at CA (28-33 in “C” starts, hit safely in 40 of 62GS) .713 OPS vRHP… 3rd in the AL in CA CS/SB%(16/48, 33.3%), has CS last 6 str

1st among AL Cs w/9 errors (0 last 34 G)…season-high 8G hit streak 4/19-28… last 17 games is 16-for-62 (.258) with 5RS, HR, 4RBI….7-for-last-36 (10 games, 1R, 2B, RBI)

JASON KIPNIS

#22 vs.LHP:.206(13-63) 1HR,7RBI vs.RHP:.269(32-119) 2HR,14RBI Home:.235(20-85) 2HR,10RBI Road:.258(25-97) 1HR,11RBI DET Series: 1-9 H-Stand:3-21,2 2B,1BB,2R Streak:0G (0-6), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.204(11-54) 2HR,19RBI

1st AL All-Star team in ‘13…1st CLE 2B since ‘48 to lead the team in RBI (Gordon) On 15-day DL from 4/30-5/27 (2nd time career) with strained R oblique, which he

injured batting on April 29 at LAA At the time of his injury was hitting .234 (22-94) w/ 12R, 6 2B, 3HR, 12RBI in 27 G

(.354OB/.394SLG/.748OPS, T6th in the A.L. in BB w/17)

Spent 3 games (1-9, HR, 3RBI) on a rehab assignment with AAA Columbus, 5/23-26. 47GS/48G @2B, 1GS@DH (since DL ret: 23-88(.261) 10R, 3 2B, 9RBI, 6BB, 22g) Hitting .278 (25-90) bases empty/ .217 (20-92) w/men on…is 12-31 (.387) leading off an

inning…season-high 10G streak, 6/2-12: 14-42 (.333), 2B, 7R, 9RBI…3 errors in 194TC…4 for 25 last 6 games.

GEORGE KOTTARAS

#53

vs.LHP:.000(0-1) 0HR,0RBI vs.RHP:.455(5-11) 3HR,4RBI Home:.429(3-7) 2HR,2RBI Road:.400(2-5) 1HR,2RBI LAA Series/H-Stand: 1-3 Streak:1G (1-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.000(0-1) 0HR,1RBI

Signed with Cleveland on April 3 as a MiLB FA after spending ST w/Chicago-NL, who acquired the Toronto native from KC in Nov…\cuh-TEAR-us\

He begins his second stint w/CLE in 2014 after 5/27 promotion from AAA (Santana DL).Has appeared in 14 games with the Columbus Clippers (5-42, .119) around his first stint

in Cleveland…Made 4GS at CA (reached safely in 8 of 16 plate apps w/1 sac hit)

Appeared in one game during his previous tenure (May 3-6), becoming the first Indians batter in franchise history to hit a home run in each of his first two plate appearances with the club on 5/4 vs. CWS (2-3, 2RS, 2HR, 2RBI, 2nd career 2HR gm)

DAVID MURPHY

#7

vs.LHP:.250(16-64) 1HR,13RBI vs.RHP:.264(46-174) 4HR,25RBI Home:.295(33-112) 3HR,20RBI Road:.230(29-126) 2HR,18RBI DET Series: 1-7,1BB,1R H-Stand:1-15,2BB,1RBI,1R Streak:1G (1-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.333(20-60) 2HR,35RBI

Member of Texas Rangers, 2007-13…1st rd selection by BOS in ’03 draft (17th overall) Has 64GS/69G in RF (hit safely in 41 of 64GS)…Has four games of at least 4RBI

…Tied career-bests in hits (5), doubles (3), RBI (5) on 5/14 at TOR (all 3rd time) Career .323 (60-186) hitter in Progressive Field (6HR, 35RBI, 55G)… Is 7th in AL in batting avg w/ 2 strikes .290 (31-107)…is 4-for-39 last 11 games

Is 32-for-95 (.337) with men on (10th in AL)…6th in AL in avg w/RISP (.333, 20-60) … T18th in the AL in RBI (38)

Is 15-for-63 (.238) in June (5RS, 4 2B, 7RBI, .603 OPS, 18G)…Has hit in 22 of last 34 G: 35-127(.276) 14R, 9 2B, 3HR, 19RBI to raise avg from .243 since 5/13

RYAN RABURN

#9

vs.LHP:.195(15-77) 1HR,8RBI vs.RHP:.232(13-56) 0HR,6RBI Home:.167(10-60) 0HR,3RBI Road:.247(18-73) 1HR,11RBI LAA Series/H-Stand: 1-6 Streak:1G (1-3), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.265(9-34) 0HR,13RBI

2012 non-roster invitee signed a two-year extension last August. His 16 home runs in 2013 were 4th on the club in just 277PAs (most HR in MLB w/<300PA)

Has made 17GS at DH, 8GS/12G in LF, 8GS/9G in RF, 1G at 1B (.211, 28-133, 10R, 4 2B, HR, 14RBI)…1-10 w/RBI as a PH …hit in 15 of last 26G: .243 (18-74), 3 2B, HR, 8RBI…Since April 13 is hitting .190 (19-100)w/3 2B, 1HR, 10RBI (37G)

CARLOS SANTANA

#41

vs.LHP:.228(18-79) 3HR,10RBI vs.RHP:.187(28-150) 8HR,19RBI Home:.157(17-108) 5HR,8RBI Road:.240(29-121) 6HR,21RBI DET Series: 4-9,2RBI,2R,2HR H-Stand:6-18,4BB,4RBI,5R,3HR Streak:2G (4-9), 2HR, 2RBI RISP:.204(11-54) 3HR,17RBI

In 2013 finished among AL leaders in 2B (T7th, 39), walks (2nd, 93), OB% (8th, .377) 2nd among all MLB hitters in walks 2011-14 (334, Votto first with 378) Has made 26GS at 3B, 18G/17GS at 1B, 11G/10GS at CA, 12GS at DH .234 (25-107)w/men on…last 19G around 7D DL:22-65 (.338),13R,6HR,16RBI, 16BB

2nd in AL in BB (53) despite missing 9 G on 7-day concussion DL, 5/26-6/4…Has walked in 37 of 65 G …1st in AL in pitches/PA (4.52) ahead of A Dunn (4.51)

6E in 66 TC @3B (last game May 22)…4-game stretch from 4/28-5/2 (6-15, 3HR, 8RBI)….169 (14-83) in May w/3HR, 8RBI, 23G…June: .340(18-53),8R, 2 2B, 5HR,12rbi

NICK SWISHER

#33

vs.LHP:.174(12-69) 0HR,5RBI vs.RHP:.201(30-149) 5HR,19RBI Home:.202(24-119) 3HR,15RBI Road:.182(18-99) 2HR,9RBI DET Series: 0-8 H-Stand:1-20,4RBI,1R,1HR,1GS Streak:0G (0-8), 0HR, 0RBI RISP:.189(10-53) 2HR,19RBI

Has reached base via BB/H in 41/56GS…3rd in MLB (712) in walks since 2006. 18-for-92(.196) w/men on base…On 15-day DL, 5/27-6/11, w/L knee hyperextension Has 47GS at 1B, 9GS at DH this year (42-218, 12 2B, 5HR, 24RBI)…2-5, 2RS, 2B, HR,

3RBI in HR opener 4/4 vMIN…no HR from April 13-May 15.

6th in the AL in pitches/PlateApp (4.26)…hit safely in 11 of last 18 games…8G since DL return: 3-33 (.091), 2RS, 2B, 2HR, 5RBI, 0BB, 15K (1-for-last-20)

Hit his 9th career grand slam and 4th career “walk-off” homer on 6/19 vs LAA (1st career game-ending slam)

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PITCHING NOTES:

vs.ALL:.258(661-2562)73HR vs.LH:.258(312-1210)32HR vs.RH:.258(349-1352)41HR Home:23-14-12, 3.74ERA (344.0IP,143ER) Road:14-24-8, 4.54ERA (325.1IP,164ER)

BULLPEN INFORMATION W L ERA G SV/OPP IR/S 1st Bat/Retired IP H R ER BB SO HR 18 9 3.31 75 20/29 146/34 265/192 244.2 210 108 90 103 241 25

CODY ALLEN

#37

vs.ALL:.212(24-113)3HR vs.LH:.113(6-53)0HR vs.RH:.300(18-60)3HR Home:0-1-4, 2.55ERA (17.2IP,5ER)20G Road:3-1-3, 3.07ERA (14.2IP,5ER)16G Last Win:6/15/2014 @BOS Last Save:6/14/2014 @BOS

Last 10G: 6 saves, 1.64 ERA (11.0IP, 3H, 2R-ER, 3 BB, 14SO)… Indians are 26-10 when he appears; 0ER allowed in 30 of his 36 G…ranks among AL relief leaders in Games (T4th, 36), K’s ( 9th, 41), IR’s scored (T8th, 3/20), SV (T16th, 7)…batters 13-for-53 (.245) w/runners on & 7-for-32 (.219) w/RISP (LHH 6-53, 27K)…1st blown save, 5/19 vDET…2G of 3R/ER this year

Relief wins in first 2 outings (T10th in AL w/3 relief wins)…0ER allowed in first 11 G (9.1IP) prior to walk-off HR by Hicks on 4/27@SF (1.1IP, 2H, 3R/ER)…SCOTT

ATCHISON #48

vs.ALL:.210(26-124)2HR vs.LH:.225(9-40)2HR vs.RH:.202(17-84)0HR Home:2-0-0, 4.24ERA (17.0IP,8ER)16G Road:1-0-1, 2.25ERA (16.0IP,4ER)16G Last Win:6/9/2014 @TEX Last Save:5/22/2014 @BAL

Spent 2013 season with NYMs (non-roster invitee)… No runs over first 6.1 scoreless IP thru first 5G…batters 26-for-123(.210) overall, 11-for-57 (.193) w/runners on…Last 5 G: 3.38ERA, 4.1IP, 3H, 2R/ER…Since 5/31: 2-0, 8.00ERA, 9.0IP, 12H, 8R/ER, 9K…0.1IP, 3H, 3R/ER on May 31 vs. COL took ERA from 1.50 to 2.59…T10th in relief wins(3)

24 of his 32 outings 0ER allowed… Just 3 of his 20 IR’s have scored (T8th in AL)…righties have .483 OPS off him (2BB/13K, 5 2B)…2nd career SV, 5/22 @BAL JOHN

AXFORD #44

vs.ALL:.239(26-109)4HR vs.LH:.211(12-57)1HR vs.RH:.269(14-52)3HR Home:1-2-6, 6.75ERA (12.0IP,9ER)15G Road:1-1-3, 2.08ERA (17.1IP,4ER)18G Last Win:6/14/2014 @BOS Last Save:5/3/2014 vCWS

T13th in AL w/9 SV (last SV 5/3vCWS)…9-11 in save opps: 7-for-8 w/2run leads; 2-for-3 w/a 1-run lead (5 str saves, 4/16-5/3)…both BS’s vCWS …25 of 33G scoreless …9 of 14 runs allowed via HR(4)…batters .220 (11-50)w/men on, .172 (5-29) w/RISP…2nd career walk-off HR to A Ramirez 4/13 @CWS…Season/career-high tying 2.0IP 6/9 @TEX

Since 5/10 closer removal: 16G, 1.35 ERA, 14.2IP,13H, 6R/5ER, 9BB, 19K…last 4G: 10.80ERA, 3.1IP, 4H, 4R-ER, 5BB, 5 K…Save on 3/31 @OAK was his 1st since 10/2/2012 CARLOS

CARRASCO #59

vs.ALL:.249(42-169)4HR vs.LH:.291(23-79)1HR vs.RH:.211(19-90)3HR Home:1-1-1, 3.86ERA (23.1IP,10ER)8G Road:0-2-0, 4.84ERA (22.1IP,12ER)10G Last Win:6/4/2014 vBOS Last Save:6/16/2014 vLAA

Opened year in rotation …Went 0-3 w/a 6.95 ERA in 4 April GS (22.0IP, 24H, 17ER, 9BB, 23K)…Shifted to bullpen, 4/29 (14G, 1.90ERA, 23.2IP, 18H, 5ER in ’14; last 9G: 14.1IP, 8H, 1ER,17K)…batters hitting .317 (13-41) w/RISP (but 3-for-18 wRISP as relief)…First career save: 2.1IP, 0R, 4K, 6/16 vLAA…2013 relief:1.32 ERA in 8 G in Aug/Sept (13.2IP, 7H, 2ER, .156avg)

KYLE CROCKETT

#57

vs.ALL:.192(5-26)1HR vs.LH:.071(1-14)0HR vs.RH:.333(4-12)1HR Home:1-0-0, 1.59ERA (5.2IP,1ER)6G Road:0-0-0, 0.00ERA (2.0IP,0ER)2G Last Win:6/19/2014 vLAA

First promoted 5/16 from AA Akron where he posted 0.57 ERA and 6SV in 15 relief appearances (15.2IP, 8H, 1R/ER, 3BB, 17K, .145AVG, T5th in EL in saves)…LH hit .118 (2-17) at AA…MLB debut w/ CLE on 5/16 vs. OAK (1.1 IP, 2 H, 1R/ER)…was w/Indians 5/16-21 (2 of 3 G scoreless)…Optioned to AAA Columbus 5/22-6/12 (6G: 1.04 ERA, 8.2 IP, 7H, 4R-1ER, 0BB, 6SO, LH 1-for-14)…recalled by CLE 6/13 & has worked 3.1 IP, 3 H, 0 R in 5G since...Last 7 G w/CLE: 0.00 ERA, 6.1IP, 3H, 0R, 2BB, 4K…LH are 1-for-14 (.071)…batters 1-for-16 (.063) w/ men on base.

Club’s 4th rd selection in 2013 First-Year Player Draft (111th overall) out of Univ. of Virginia; 1st member of 2013 draft class to reach MLB…Pg. 266 of MG…1st MLB win, 6/19 vLAA (Swish) MARK LOWE

#54

vs.ALL:.269(7-26)2HR vs.LH:.143(1-7)0HR vs.RH:.316(6-19)2HR Home:0-0-0, 5.40ERA (1.2IP,1ER)1G Road:0-0-0, 2.08ERA (4.1IP,1ER)4G Last Win:4/1/2013 @CIN Last Save:5/18/2011 @KC

Has spent most of the season with AAA Columbus, going 1-1 w/9 saves (10 chances) and a 3.48 ERA in 20 games (20.2IP, 17H, 9R/8ER, 8BB, 30K, .215AVG)…Since April 29 he owns an ERA of 0.79 (11.1IP, 5H, 2R/1ER, 19K) at AAA limited hitters to a .167 (4-24) mark w/RISP… 0ER allowed in 3 of 5 G w/CLE (3.00ERA, 6.0IP, 7H, 6R/2ER, 5BB)…LHH 1-7, 3 intBB, 4K.

Lowe, signed by CLE on 4/3 as a Minor League free agent, was w/CLE from May 22-June 1 where he posted a 2.08 ERA in 4 games (4.1IP, 5H, 5R/1ER, 5BB/3-intBB, 5K) VINNIE

PESTANO #52

vs.ALL:.421(8-19)1HR vs.LH:.556(5-9)0HR vs.RH:.300(3-10)1HR Home:0-0-0, 10.13ERA (2.2IP,3ER)4G Road:0-0-0, 9.00ERA (1.0IP,1ER)1G Last Win:5/17/2013 vSEA Last Save:6/28/2013 @CWS

Spent most of the 2014 season at AAA Columbus, going 2-3 with a 1.78ERA in 25G (25.1IP, 18H, 7R/5ER, 7BB, 32K, .198AVG)…0 runs over his last 13G (13.0IP, 7H, 2BB, 12K) dating back to May 18 to 6/20 recall…RHH hit .125 (7-56) at AAA…He opened year w/CLE before 4/9 option, appearing in 3 games (2.2IP, 8H, 6R/4ER)…Since recall: 2G, 2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 1K

MARC RZEPCZYNSKI

#35

vs.ALL:.242(24-99)1HR vs.LH:.132(7-53)0HR vs.RH:.370(17-46)1HR Home:0-1-0, 3.00ERA (12.0IP,4ER)19G Road:0-1-0, 4.40ERA (14.1IP,7ER)19G Last Win:6/4/2012 @NY

First 8 outings this year were scoreless (first 6.2IP)…2.1IP on 4/2 @OAK(N) T2nd longest of career (longest since 8/13/11) …batters are 11-for-53 (.208) off him w/ men on base (4-26, .154 w/ RISP)…LHH are 7-for-53 w/15SO (.358OPS, 1 2B, 6 1B, 4BB)…BS on 4/18 vs TOR… Last 20 G: (5.40 ERA) 13.1IP, 15H, 12R/8ER, 6BB, 12K since May 11

Has not allowed a run in 29 of his 38 G this year… Acquired from St. Louis last July 30…Scoreless outings in 53 of 65 w/CLE since being acquired (43 IR’s, 8 scored in that span, 19%, 20/3 in 2013-17th in AL in 2014)…T1st in AL in games (38), T13th in 1st batter faced avg (.143, 5-35)… has 7 holds (holds in 4 of last 11G)

BRYAN SHAW

#27

vs.ALL:.230(29-126)1HR vs.LH:.383(18-47)0HR vs.RH:.139(11-79)1HR Home:2-0-1, 2.16ERA (16.2IP,4ER)19G Road:0-1-1, 2.60ERA (17.1IP,5ER)17G Last Win:5/31/2014 vCOL Last Save:5/11/2014 @TB

0ER in 30 of 36 outings…Tribe 23-13 when he appears…ranks among AL relief leaders in games (T4th, 36), holds (T10th, 10), innings ( 16th, 34.0)…avg’ing just 2.1 BB/9.0IP…RHH hitting just .139 (11-for-79) w/17K (.444OPS) and batters are 16-for-63 (.254) w/men on base (11-for-41, .268 w/ RISP)…first batters just 5-for-33 (.152).

Last 8 G (all in June): 5.87ERA, 7.2IP, 10H, 5R/ER, 5BB, 4K…May (14 G): 0.71 ERA, 12.2IP, 9H, 3R/1ER, 0BB, 10 SO…Carried 15.1IP consecutive scoreless IP streak into ’14…Last 3 games: 2.1IP, 2H, 0R…Has worked on consecutive days 12 times this year.

PITCHING BY MONTH PITCHER APRIL MAY JUNE JULY Allen, C. 2-1-0, 2.53 ERA (10.2IP, 3ER) 0-0-3, 3.55 ERA (12.2IP, 5ER) 1-1-4, 2.00 ERA (9IP, 2ER) - Atchison, S. 0-0-0, 2.31 ERA (11.2IP, 3ER) 1-0-1, 2.84 ERA (12.2IP, 4ER) 2-0-0, 5.19 ERA (8.2IP, 5ER) - Axford, J. 0-1-8, 2.53 ERA (10.2IP, 3ER) 1-2-1, 4.91 ERA (11IP, 6ER) 1-0-0, 4.70 ERA (7.2IP, 4ER) - Carrasco, C. 0-3-0, 6.46 ERA (23.2IP, 17ER) 0-0-0, 2.92 ERA (12.1IP, 4ER) 1-0-1, 0.93 ERA (9.2IP, 1ER) - Crockett, K. - 0-0-0, 2.08 ERA (4.1IP, 1ER) 1-0-0, 0.00 ERA (3.1IP, 0ER) - Lowe, M. - 0-0-0, 2.08 ERA (4.1IP, 1ER) 0-0-0, 5.40 ERA (1.2IP, 1ER) - Pestano, V. 0-0-0, 13.50 ERA (2.2IP, 4ER) - 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA (1IP, 0ER) - Rzepczynski, M. 0-1-0, 2.53 ERA (10.2IP, 3ER) 0-0-0, 4.00 ERA (9IP, 4ER) 0-1-0, 5.40 ERA (6.2IP, 4ER) - Shaw, B. 1-0-0, 1.98 ERA (13.2IP, 3ER) 1-1-2, 0.71 ERA (12.2IP, 1ER) 0-0-0, 5.87 ERA (7.2IP, 5ER) - Tomlin, J. - 3-2-0, 3.04 ERA (26.2IP, 9ER) 1-2-0, 4.74 ERA (24.2IP, 13ER) -

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 Allen, C. 6/21 vs.DET(4-5) 1.0 2 1/1 1 - - L 36 25 7 8 20 3 Atchison, S. 6/21 vs.DET(4-5) 1.2 - 0/0 - 2 - ND 32 26 1 3 20 3 Axford, J. 6/20 vs.DET(4-6) 0.2 2 3/3 1 1 1 ND 33 21 9 11 9 2 Carrasco, C. 6/20 vs.DET(4-6) 0.2 1 0/0 - 2 - ND 14 9 1 1 7 4 Crockett, K. 6/21 vs.DET(4-5) 0.1 - 0/0 - 1 - ND 8 7 - - 6 3 Lowe, M. 6/17 vs.LAA(3-9) 1.2 2 1/1 - - 1 ND 5 3 - - 1 - Pestano, V. 6/21 vs.DET(4-5) 0.2 - 0/0 - 1 - ND 5 4 - - - - Rzepczynski, M. 6/20 vs.DET(4-6) 0.1 1 1/1 - - - ND 38 30 - 1 22 5 Shaw, B. 6/19 vs.LAA(5-3) 0.0 1 0/0 1 - - ND 36 27 2 4 25 9 TEAM 6/21 vs.DET(4-5) 3.2 2 1/1 1 4 - L 265 192 20 29 145 34

2014 vs. DET Tigers Career vs. DET Tigers W-L-S ERA G IP H R/ER BB SO W-L-S ERA IP/ER Allen, Cody 0-1-0 4.50 4 4.0 7 3/2 1 3 1-1-1 3.72 19.1/8 Atchison, Scott 1-0-0 1.59 4 5.2 3 1/1 - 4 1-1-0 5.06 16.0/9 Axford, John 0-0-1 18.00 3 2.0 5 5/4 3 2 0-0-1 18.00 2.0/4 Carrasco, Carlos 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.2 2 0/0 2 5 1-4-0 8.88 25.1/25 Crockett, Kyle 0-0-0 0.00 2 2.0 - 0/0 2 1 0-0-0 0.00 2.0/0 Lowe, Mark 0-0-0 0.00 - 0.0 - 0/0 - - 0-1-0 4.35 20.2/10 Pestano, Vincent 0-0-0 0.00 2 1.0 - 0/0 - 1 1-1-1 1.85 24.1/5 Rzepczynski, Marc 0-0-0 27.00 2 1.0 3 3/3 1 1 0-2-0 4.73 13.1/7 Shaw, Bryan 0-0-0 0.00 5 5.1 1 0/0 - 2 0-1-0 2.41 18.2/5 Tomlin, Joshua 1-0-0 3.00 1 3.0 2 1/1 1 6 2-2-0 5.40 21.2/13 INDIANS 4-3-1 4.24 7 68.0 70 36/32 26 58 - - -

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GAMES STARTED PLAYER C 1B 2B 3B SS LF RF CF DH J. Aguilar - 6 - - - - - - 1 M. Aviles - - 19 16 4 6 - - - M. Bourn - - - - - - - 55 - M. Brantley - - - - - 60 - 9 1 A. Cabrera - - - - 67 - - - 2 L. Chisenhall - 5 - 33 - - - - 14 J. Giambi - - - - - - - - 14 Y. Gomes 61 - - - - - - - 1 E. Johnson - - 2 - - - 3 - - J. Kipnis - - 47 - - - - - 1 G. Kottaras 4 - - - - - - - - N. Morgan - - - - - 1 - 11 - D. Murphy - - - - - - 64 - - R. Raburn - - - - - 8 8 - 17 J. Ramirez - - 6 - - - - - - C. Santana 10 17 - 26 - - - - 12 J. Sellers - - 1 - 4 - - - - N. Swisher - 47 - - - - - - 9 LINE-UPS USED: 63 in 75 games

STARTS IN THE ORDER

PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J. Aguilar - - - - - 2 1 2 2 M. Aviles 1 6 - - - - 2 6 30 M. Bourn 55 - - - - - - - - M. Brantley - - 42 - 18 10 - - - A. Cabrera 7 26 - 1 3 27 4 1 - L. Chisenhall - 3 - 5 17 3 6 10 8 J. Giambi - - - - - 6 5 3 - Y. Gomes - - - - 2 4 29 20 7 E. Johnson 1 - - - - - - - 4 J. Kipnis - - 30 18 - - - - - G. Kottaras - - - - - - - - 4 N. Morgan 11 - - - - - - 1 - D. Murphy - - - 1 9 10 16 23 5 R. Raburn - - 1 5 16 4 2 3 2 J. Ramirez - - - - - - - 1 5 C. Santana - 1 - 45 7 3 4 5 - J. Sellers - - - - - - - - 5 N. Swisher - 39 2 - 3 6 6 - - Pitchers - - - - - - - - 3

SCORING BY INNING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th EXTRA TOTAL RUNS Indians 38 44 28 30 35 45 45 22 32 13 332 Opponent 30 43 43 36 52 41 48 28 25 6 352

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 J. Aguilar - - - -1,3x, 5/31 vCOL - 1 - - - 2, 5/19 vDET - - - - - M. Aviles 10 4 - -3,4x, 5/31 vCOL 6/20 vDET 2 1 1 - 4, 5/31 vCOL - 1 2 - 5/31/14 vCOL(Morales) M. Bourn 14 3 - -3,3x, 5/22 @BAL 6/20 vDET 4 - - - 2,4x, 6/3 vBOS 1 1 - - 6/1/14 vCOL(Ottavino) M. Brantley 16 5 1 - 4, 5/21 vDET 6/15 @BOS 6 4 1 - 4, 4/17 @DET 8 3 - - 6/15/14 @BOS(Workman) A. Cabrera 12 6 1 - 4, 5/8 vMIN 6/21 vDET 4 3 - -3,3x, 6/20 vDET 4 2 2 - 6/20/14 vDET(Krol) L. Chisenhall 16 1 1 25,2x, 6/9 @TEX 6/17 vLAA 2 2 - 1 9, 6/9 @TEX 3 3 2 - 6/17/14 vLAA(Shoemaker) J. Giambi - - - -1,6x, 6/7 @TEX - - 1 - - 3, 5/23 @BAL 1 - 1 - 5/28/14 @CWS(Noesi) Y. Gomes 15 2 - -3,2x, 6/6 @TEX 6/19 vLAA 3 2 - -3,2x, 6/7 @TEX 4 1 2 - 6/7/14 @TEX(Tepesch) J. Kipnis 9 3 - -3,3x, 6/14 @BOS6/14 @BOS 5 1 1 - 4, 6/9 @TEX 1 2 - - 4/21/14 vKC(Guthrie) G. Kottaras 2 - - -2,2x, 6/9 @TEX 6/9 @TEX 2 - - -2,2x, 6/9 @TEX 3 - - - 6/9/14 @TEX(Martinez) N. Morgan 3 2 - - 3,2x, 5/11 @TB 5/11 @TB 2 - - - 2,2x, 5/11 @TB 1 - - - 5/11/14 @TB(Gomes) D. Murphy 6 4 1 1 5, 5/14 @TOR 6/8 @TEX 2 1 3 1 5, 5/14 @TOR 3 1 1 - 5/21/14 vDET(Nathan) R. Raburn 5 - - -2,5x, 5/27 @CWS5/27 @CWS 3 - - -2,3x, 5/24 @BAL 1 - - - 5/22/14 @BAL(Chen) C. Santana 11 1 - - 3, 6/15 @BOS 6/21 vDET 7 2 - -3,2x, 4/29 @LAA 4 6 1 - 6/21/14 vDET(Verlander) N. Swisher 12 - - -2,12x, 5/20 vDET 5/20 vDET 1 1 1 - 4, 6/19 vLAA 3 1 - 1 6/19/14 vLAA(Frieri)

INDIANS BATTING BY MONTH HITTER APRIL MAY JUNE JULY J. Aguilar - .188 (3-16), 2RBI, 8G - - M. Aviles .240 (12-50) HR, 5RBI, 18G .301 (28-93) 2HR, 16RBI, 25G .176 (6-34), 11G - M. Bourn .263 (15-57), 3RBI, 13G .303 (30-99) HR, 9RBI, 23G .224 (19-85) HR, 6RBI, 19G - M. Brantley .255 (25-98) 4HR, 20RBI, 27G .345 (38-110) 5HR, 19RBI, 27G .375 (24-64) 2HR, 7RBI, 17G - A. Cabrera .220 (22-100) HR, 7RBI, 28G .274 (26-95) 3HR, 9RBI, 25G .286 (22-77) 4HR, 14RBI, 18G - L. Chisenhall .362 (17-47), RBI, 17G .373 (31-83) 3HR, 14RBI, 26G .348 (23-66) 5HR, 18RBI, 18G - J. Giambi .000 (0-8), 3G .222 (4-18) 2HR, 4RBI, 6G .095 (2-21), RBI, 6G - Y. Gomes .250 (21-84) 3HR, 8RBI, 25G .282 (24-85) 3HR, 11RBI, 23G .241 (14-58) HR, 4RBI, 16G - E. Johnson .133 (2-15), 6G .000 (0-4), G - - J. Kipnis .234 (22-94) 3HR, 12RBI, 27G .250 (2-8), 3G .263 (21-80), 9RBI, 19G - G. Kottaras - .667 (2-3) 2HR, 2RBI, G .333 (3-9) HR, 2RBI, 4G - N. Morgan .348 (8-23), 4RBI, 9G .333 (6-18) HR, 2RBI, 6G - - D. Murphy .282 (22-78) 2HR, 18RBI, 26G .258 (25-97) 3HR, 13RBI, 26G .238 (15-63), 7RBI, 18G - R. Raburn .164 (9-55), 4RBI, 18G .260 (13-50) HR, 8RBI, 18G .214 (6-28), 2RBI, 11G - J. Ramirez - .080 (2-25), RBI, 11G - - C. Santana .151 (14-93) 3HR, 9RBI, 27G .169 (14-83) 3HR, 8RBI, 23G .340 (18-53) 5HR, 12RBI, 15G - J. Sellers - .188 (3-16), 7G - - N. Swisher .211 (23-109) 2HR, 10RBI, 28G .211 (16-76) HR, 9RBI, 21G .091 (3-33) 2HR, 5RBI, 8G -

2014 vs. DET Tigers G. AB R H HR RBI AVG M. Aviles 5 20 6 6 - 3 .300 M. Bourn 7 34 7 10 - 2 .294 M. Brantley 7 29 4 10 2 8 .345 A. Cabrera 7 31 6 12 1 5 .387 L. Chisenhall 7 26 3 12 1 2 .462 J. Giambi 1 4 - 1 - - .250 Y. Gomes 7 23 3 8 - 2 .348 J. Kipnis 4 14 - 1 - - .071 G. Kottaras - - - - - - .000 D. Murphy 6 22 5 5 2 6 .227 R. Raburn 2 4 1 2 - - .500 J. Ramirez 1 - - - - - .000 C. Santana 7 30 2 5 2 2 .167 J. Sellers 1 - - - - - .000 N. Swisher 7 27 1 5 - 2 .185 INDIANS 7 267 38 78 8 34 .292

Career vs. DET Tigers AVG AB H HR RBI M. Aviles .279 190 53 3 24 M. Bourn .266 128 34 - 8 M. Brantley .310 255 79 6 34 A. Cabrera .264 401 106 5 44 L. Chisenhall .246 122 30 3 11 J. Giambi .283 414 117 35 95 Y. Gomes .311 61 19 3 6 J. Kipnis .224 192 43 1 12 G. Kottaras .227 22 5 - 3 D. Murphy .294 163 48 11 35 R. Raburn .261 23 6 3 7 J. Ramirez .000 - - - - C. Santana .212 236 50 11 29 J. Sellers .000 - - - - N. Swisher .237 312 74 11 38

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CLEVELAND TEAM BATTINGRuns, Game ................................. 17 June 9 at TEXRuns, Inning ................................. 6 May 14 at TOR (9th inning)Most Hits, Game ........................... 22 May 14 at TORFewest Hits, Game ....................... 3 5x, May 16 vs.OAKHits, Inning .................................... 6 2x, last May 21 vs. DET (2nd inning)Doubles ........................................ 7 2x, last May 14 at TORTriples ........................................... 1 9x, last June 2 vs. BOSHome Runs ................................... 5 June 9 at TEXHome Runs, Both Clubs ............... 7 June 9 at TEXConsecutive Games w/HR ........... 7G May 18-24Consecutive Games 0HR ............. 5G April 22-26 Extra-Base Hits ............................. 10 May 14 at TORTotal Bases ................................... 37 May 14 at TORStolen Bases ................................ 3 3x, last June 2 vs. BOSWalks ............................................ 8 April 12 at CWSStrikeouts ...................................... 14 2x, 4/18 vs TOR (9IP) & 6/15 @BOS (11IP)Left On Base (9 inn.) .................... 13 June 14 at BOSLeft On Base (Extras) ................... 14 May 19 vs. DET (10.0IP)

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL BATTINGHits ............................................... 5 3x, last Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXRuns ............................................. 5 Brantley, June 9 at TEXDoubles ........................................ 3 Murphy, May 14 at TORTriples ........................................... 1 9x, last by Bourn, June 2 vs. BOSHome Runs ................................... 3 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXConsecutive Games w/HR ........... 2G 9x, last by Santana, June 20-21(current)Extra-Base Hits ............................. 4 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXTotal Bases ................................... 15 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXRBI ................................................ 9 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXStolen Bases ................................ 2 3x, last by Brantley, May 21 vs. DETWalks ............................................ 3 5x, last by Santana, June 19 vs. LAAStrikeouts ...................................... 4 Bourn, June 6 at TEXHit Streak ...................................... 15 Brantley, 5/14-30 Errors ............................................ 2 3x, last by Johnson, May 2 vs. CWS

CLEVELAND TEAM PITCHINGStrikeouts, 9.0 IP .......................... 15 2x, last May 30 vs. COLStrikeouts, Extra IP ....................... 14 June 4 vs. BOS (12.0IP)Walks, 9.0IP .................................. 9 2x, last May 18 vs. OAKWalks, Extra IP ............................. 10 May 21 vs. DET (13.0IP)Fewest Walks ............................... 0 3x, last June 7 at TEXMost Runs Allowed, Game ........... 13 May 18 vs. OAKMost Runs Allowed, Inning ........... 8 May 16, 2014 vs. OAK (2nd inning)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .......... 4 2x, last May 4 vs. CWSMost Hits Allowed, Game ............. 15 2x, last June 17 vs. LAAMost Hits Allowed, Inning ............. 5 4x, last June 17 vs. LAA (5th inning)Stolen Bases Allowed ................... 3 2x, last June 16 vs. LAAHome Runs ................................... 4 2x, last June 17 vs. LAAConsec. Scoreless IP ................... 12.0 May 2-3 vs. CWS

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGInnings, Starter ............................. 9.0 Kluber, April 24 vs. KCFewest Innings, Starter ................. 1.1 McAllister, May 16 vs. OAKInnings, Reliever ........................... 4.0 Carrasco, May 16 vs.OAKConsec. Scoreless IP(starter) ....... 12.1 Masterson, 4/28-5/8Consec. Scoreless IP (relief) ........ 8.2 Carrasco, 5/16-6/4Consec. Scoreless Apps (relief) ...8 Shaw, April 12-28Winning Streak, Starter ................4G Kluber, 5/9-30 Winning Streak, Reliever .............. 4G Outman, 4/4-5/22 (current)Losing Streak ................................ 4G McAllister, 4/26-5/16 (current)Strikeouts, Starter ......................... 13 Kluber, May 4 vs. CWSStrikeouts, Reliever ...................... 6 Tomlin, May 21 vs. DETWalks, Starter ............................... 5 2x, last by Masterson, May 18 vs. OAKWalks, Reliever ............................. 4 Wood, April 11 at CWSRuns Allowed, Starter ................... 8 McAllister, May 16 vs. OAKEarned Runs Allowed, Starter ......8 McAllister, May 16 vs. OAKHits Allowed, Starter ..................... 11 2x, last by Tomlin, June 17 vs. LAAHome Runs Allowed, Starter ........3 Bauer, June 21 vs. DETPitches .......................................... 119 Bauer, June 16 vs. LAAConsec. Save Conversions ..........6 Allen, 5/30-6/14 (current)

CLEVELAND MISCELLANEOUSWinning Streak ............................. 6G May 30-June 4 Losing Streak ................................ 6G April 25-30 Longest Game, Innings ................ 13.0 2x, May 21 vs. DET and May 22 at BALLongest Game, Time, 9 IP ............ 4:10 May 9 at TBLongest Game, Time, Xtra............ 5:16 May 21 vs. DET (13.0IP)Shortest Game, Time.................... 2:15 April 24 vs. KCLargest Crowd, Home ................... 41,274 April 4 vs. MIN (home opener)Largest Crowd, Road .................... 42,088 April 26 at SFWinning Margin ............................. 15-4 (11R) May 14 at TORLosing Margin ............................... 3-13 (10R) 2x, last May 18 vs.OAKLargest De cit in Win .................... 0-4 (4R) May 21 vs. DETLargest Lead Blown in Loss ......... 3-0 (3R) April 26 at SFTeam Errors .................................. 3 3x, last May 18 vs. OAKDouble Plays Turned (team), 9IP .....3 8x, last June 15 at BOSDouble Plays Turned (team), extra ...4 May 22 at BAL (13.0IP)Double Plays Hit Into (team) ......... 3 5x, last June 2 vs. BOS

CLEVELAND TEAM BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDINGShutout, Offensive (2 in 2014) ..............May 5, 2014 vs. Minnesota (10.0IP)Consecutive Team Shutouts .................April 5-6, 2013 at Tampa BayTriple Play Turned ................................April 3, 2011 vs. Chicago-AL (bunt pop to Santana)Hit Into Triple Play ................................Sept 1, 2000 vs. Baltimore (Sandy Alomar)Twenty Hits, One Game .......................May 14, 2014 at Toronto (22)Twenty Runs, One Game .....................April 18, 2009 at New York-ALFive (or more) Runs, One IP (7 in ‘14) .....June 9, 2014 at Texas (2nd inning/5 runs)Ten Runs, One Inning ...........................Sept 30, 2012 vs. KC (5th inning)Ten Runs Allowed, One Inning .............August 6, 2012 vs. Minnesota (2nd inning)Ten Hits, One Inning .............................April 8, 2011 at Seattle (4th)Seven Home Runs, One Game ............April 30, 2013 vs. PhiladelphiaNo-Hitter, Against ..................................Ervin Santana, July 27, 2011 vs. LA AngelsPerfect Game, Against ..........................NeverOne Hitter Against, Team ......................April 12, 2011 at LA AngelsCG/SHO One Hitter, Against ................Dan Haren, April 12, 2011 at LA AngelsComplete Game/SHO, Against .............Andrew Albers, August 12, 2013 at Minnesota

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL BATTINGSix Hits, One Game ..............................Omar Vizquel, August 31, 1999 at New York-ALNine RBI, One Game ............................Lonnie Chisenhall, June 9, 2014 at TexasFive Runs, One Game ..........................Michael Brantley, June 9, 2014 at TexasLast Cycle .............................................Travis Hafner, August 14, 2003 at MinnesotaLast Cycle, Opponent ...........................Mark Teixeira, August 17, 2004 at TexasThree Home Runs ................................Lonnie Chisenhall, June 9, 2014 at TexasThree Home Runs, Opponent ..............Dan Johnson, Oct 3, 2012 vs. Chicago-AL Grand Slam Home Run ........................Nick Swisher, June 19, 2014 vs. LA Angels Lead-off Home Run (1 in 2014) ............Michael Bourn, May 18, 2014 vs. OaklandWalk-off Home Run (4 in 2014) ............Nick Swisher, June 19, 2014 vs. LA Angels (10IP)Pinch-Hit Home Run (1 in 2014) ...........Lonnie Chisenhall, May 22, 2014 at BaltimoreInside-the-Park HR ...............................Carlos Santana, August 31, 2013 at DetroitHome Run, both sides of plate .............Nick Swisher, Sept 15, 2013 at Chicago-ALFour Doubles, One Game ....................Sandy Alomar, June 6, 1997 at Boston Steal of Home .......................................David Dellucci, May 27, 2008 vs. Chicago-AL (6th)

CLEVELAND TEAM PITCHINGShutout, Defensive (4 in 2014) .............May 24, 2014 at BaltimoreConsecutive Shutouts, Team ................July 27-28, 2013 vs. TexasSix Home Runs Allowed, game ............August 1, 2003 at Texas (7 allowed)Inside-the-Park HR, allowed .................Jeff Baker, June 17, 2008 at ColoradoGrand Slam, allowed (1 in 2014) ..........Josh Reddick, May 16, 2014 vs. Oakland (McAllister)Walk-off HR, allowed (2 in 2014) ..........Brandon Hicks, April 27, 2014 at SF (Allen)Lead-off HR, allowed (1 in 2014) ..........Brian Dozier, April 5, 2014 vs. Minnesota (Carrasco)20 runs, allowed ...................................June 4, 2002 at Minnesota (23 hits)

CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGNo-Hitter/Perfect Game ........................Len Barker, May 15, 1981 vs. TorontoComplete Game ...................................Corey Kluber, April 24, 2014 vs. Kansas CityCG, Shutout ..........................................Justin Masterson, June 30, 2013 at Chicago-ALCG, One-Hitter ......................................Billy Traber, July 8, 2003 vs. New York-AL14 Strikeouts, One Game .....................Bartolo Colon, May 29, 1998 at TorontoFour Strikeouts, One Inning ..................Justin Masterson, August 4, 2011 at BostonConsecutive Ind. Shutouts ....................Jeremy Sowers, July 22-28, 2006Two Consecutive Complete Gms .........Roberto Hernandez, Sept 3-10, 2010Position Player Pitching ........................Ryan Raburn, August 8, 2013 vs. Detroit Four Home Runs, Allowed ....................Brett Myers, April 4, 2013 at Toronto

CLEVELAND MISCELLANEOUSTen-Game Winning Streak ...................Sept 19-29, 2013 (ended season)Ten-Game Losing Streak ......................July 27-August 7, 2012 (11 games)Sweep of Opponent in Series (3) .........June 2-4, 2014 vs. Boston Swept by Opponent in Series (5) ..........June 10-11, 2014 at KC (2 games)Victory when Trailing after 8.0IP ...........April 2, 2014 at Oakland (G2-night)1-0 win/1-0 loss ....................................W-July 27, 2013 vs. Texas /L-May 5, 2014 vs. Minnesota

LAST TIME IT HAPPENDED

G/GS Record cERA IP ER CS SBA CS% PBGOMES 62/61 28-33 4.11 539.1 246 16 48 33.3% 4SANTANA 11/10 6-4 4.16 93.0 43 4 12 33.3% 2KOTTARAS 5/4 3-1 4.14 37.0 17 1 6 16.7% 0

CATCHER PROFILES

Aviles .........................0 Bourn ..................... 2Brantley .....................8 Raburn ................... 3Swisher ......................0 Murphy ................... 1

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (14)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning6/19 vs. LAA Swisher/Frieri 10th (9th career)

INDIANS 2014 GRAND SLAMS (1)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning5/22 at BAL Chisenhall/O’Day 8th (1st career)

INDIANS 2014 PINCH-HIT HR (1)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher Inning5/20 vs. DET Brantley/Alburquerque 10th (1st)6/1 vs. COL Bourn/Ottavino 9th (1st)6/4 vs. BOS Cabrera/Mujica 12th (3rd)6/19 vs. LAA Swisher/Frieri (GS) 10th (4th)

INDIANS 2014 WALK-OFF HR (4)

Date/Opp Batter/Situation Inning5/7 vs. MIN Aviles/2-out RBI 1B 9th5/22 vs. DET Raburn/Alburq. balk 13th

INDIANS 2014 WALK-OFF WINS/NON-HR (2)

Date/Opp Batters (career#)5/4 vs. CWS Kottaras (2nd career)6/9 at TEX Chisenhall (1st 3HR/2nd multi)

2014 MULTI-HR GAMES (2)

Date/Opp Batter/Pitcher5/18 vs OAK Bourn/Chavez (8th career)

2014 LEAD-OFF HR (1)

Date/Opp Batters/Inning4/12 @CWS Swisher and Kipnis/5th

BACK-TO-BACK HR (1)

Jesus Aguilar ...........5G, 5/17/14 vs. OAKMike Aviles ............... 10G, 6/1/14 vs. COLMichael Bourn .......... 54G, 4/16/14 at DETMichael Brantley ..66G, 4/2/14 at OAK (N)Asdrubal Cabrera ..... 3G, 6/17/14 vs. LAALonnie Chisenhall ...... 10G, 6/9/14 at TEXYan Gomes ............... 34G, 5/7/14 vs. MINJason Kipnis .............28G, 4/23/14 vs. KCGeorge Kottaras ....... 25G, 6/2/13 at TEXDavid Murphy ........ 18G, 5/31/14 vs. COLRyan Raburn ............. 26G, 9/18/13 at KCCarlos Santana .........16G, 5/22/14 at BALNick Swisher ............6G, 5/18/14 vs. OAK

CURRENT ERRORLESS GAMES

Michael Bourn 1000 career hits/May 28 at CWSAsdrubal Cabrera 1000 career hits (has 910)Jason Giambi 450 career HR (has 440)Giambi 440 HR (41st all-time; Kingman 40th @ 442)Giambi 1441RBI (62nd all-time; Joe Carter 61st w/1445)Jason Kipnis 500 career hits (has 394)Justin Masterson 1000 career SO (has 918) David Murphy 100 career HR (has 91)Ryan Raburn 500 career hits (has 497)Carlos Santana 500 career hits (has 490)

UPCOMING MILESTONES

2014 DISABLED LISTPLAYER (2014) INJURY DATES(Days/Games)OF Michael Bourn Left hamstring strain March 21-April 14(25/13)DH Jason Giambi Fractured R rib March 30-April 20 (22/18)2B Jason Kipnis Strained R oblique April 30-May 27 (28/26)DH Jason Giambi Right calf strain May 4-19 (16/15)OF Nyjer Morgan Right knee PCL sprain May 15-RHP Zach McAllister Low back strain May 22-June 17 (27/25)C/INF Carlos Santana Concussion-symptoms May 26-June 4(10/9)1B Nick Swisher L knee hyperextension May 27-June 11 (16/14)DH Jason Giambi L knee in ammation June 12-

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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 3/31 @OAK W, 2-0 r-Allen (1-0) r-Johnson (0-1) Axford (1) 3:15 1-0 T1st --- 36,067 1 4/1 @OAK POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP APRIL 2 at 9:05PM ET 1-0 T1st --- 2 4/2 @OAK(D)L, 1-6 Kazmir (1-0) Kluber (0-1) 3:05 1-1 3rd -1.0 15,134 3 4/2 @OAK(N)W, 6-4 r-Allen (2-0) r-Johnson (0-2) Axford (2) 3:33 2-1 3rd -0.5 12,198 3 63,399 4/3 OFF DAY 2-1 T2nd -0.5 4 4/4 vMIN W, 7-2 r-Outman (1-0) Pelfrey (0-1) 3:01 3-1 2nd -0.5 41,274(SO) 1 41,274 5 4/5 vMIN L, 3-7 Gibson (1-0) Carrasco (0-1) 2:50 3-2 2nd -1.5 14,153 2 55,427 6 4/6 vMIN L, 7-10 r-Swarzak (1-0) r-Wood (0-1) Perkins (2) 3:55 3-3 T2nd -1.5 13,104 3 68,531 6 4/7 vSD POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP APRIL 9 at 12:05PM ET (DH) 3-3 T2nd -1.5 7 4/8 vSD W, 8-6 Kluber (1-1) Ross (0-2) Axford (3) 3:15 4-3 2nd -0.5 9,029 4 77,560 8 4/9 vSD (1) W, 2-0 McAllister (1-0) Stults (0-2) Axford (4) 2:30 5-3 9 4/9 vSD (2) L, 1-2 Erlin (1-0) Bauer (0-1) Street (3) 2:51 5-4 2nd -1.0 9,930 5 87,490 10 4/10 @CWS L, 3-7 Danks (1-0) Salazar (0-1) 2:52 5-5 T2nd -1.5 11,116 11 4/11 @CWS L, 6-9 Sale (3-0) Carrasco (0-2) 3:28 5-6 3rd -1.5 13,605 12 4/12 @CWS W, 12-6 r-Outman (2-0) r-Belisario (1-1) 3:28 6-6 T2nd -1.5 27,332 13 4/13 @CWS L, 3-4 r-Lindstrom (1-1) r-Axford (0-1) 3:18 6-7 4th -1.5 14,281 4/14 OFF DAY 6-7 4th -1.5 13 4/15 @DET POSTPONED GAME (cold/snow), MAKE-UP JULY 19 at 1:08PM ET (D/N) 6-7 T3rd -1.5 14 4/16 @DET W, 3-2 McAllister (2-0) Sanchez (0-1) Axford (5) 3:23 7-7 3rd -0.5 23,811 15 4/17 @DET L, 5-7 Verlander (2-1) Salazar (0-2) Nathan (2) 3:38 7-8 5th -1.5 25,990 9 179,534 16 4/18 vTOR L, 2-3 r-Delabar (1-0) rRzepczynski (0-1) Santos (5) 3:15 7-9 5th -1.5 16,335 6 103,825 17 4/19 vTOR L, 0-5 Buehrle (4-0) Kluber (1-2) 2:42 7-10 5th -2.5 15,188 7 119,013 18 4/20 vTOR W, 6-4 r-Outman (3-0) r-Loup (1-1) Axford (6) 2:55 8-10 5th -2.5 11,716 8 130,729 19 4/21 vKCR W, 4-3 McAllister (3-0) Guthrie (2-1) Axford (7) 2:37 9-10 5th -1.5 10,789 9 141,518 20 4/22 vKCR L, 2-8 Shields (2-2) Salazar (0-3) 3:34 9-11 5th -2.5 8,848 10 150,366 21 4/23 vKCR W, 5-3 r-Shaw (1-0) r-Herrera (0-1) Axford (8) 3:05 10-11 5th -1.5 9,311 11 159,677 22 4/24 vKCR W, 5-1 KLUBER (2-2) Chen (1-2) 2:15 11-11 3rd -1.5 10,440 12 170,117 23 4/25 @SF L, 1-5 Hudson (3-1) Carrasco (0-3) 2:42 11-12 5th -2.5 41,296 24 4/26 @SF L, 3-5 r-Gutierrez (1-1) McAllister (3-1) Romo (6) 2:47 11-13 5th -2.5 42,088 25 4/27 @SF L, 1-4 r-Romo (2-0) r-Allen (2-1) 2:43 11-14 5th -3.0 41,530 26 4/28 @LAA L, 3-6 r-Salas (2-0) Masterson (0-1) Smith (1) 2:39 11-15 5th -3.5 37,654 27 4/29 @LAA L, 4-6 Weaver (2-2) Kluber (2-3) Smith (2) 3:36 11-16 5th -4.5 35,131 28 4/30 @LAA L, 1-7 Wilson (4-2) McAllister (3-2) 2:46 11-17 5th -5.5 33,334 15 410,567 March/April: 11-17, 5th place, 5.5 game back .232 (213-917), .313 OB%, 106RS (3.8RS/G) 4.28ERA (242.0IP, 115ER) 5/1 OFF DAY 11-17 5th -5.5 29 5/2 vCWS W, 12-5 Salazar (1-3) Danks (2-2) 3:26 12-17 5th -5.5 15,518 13 185,635 30 5/3 vCWS W, 2-0 Masterson (1-1) Carroll (1-1) Axford (9) 2:38 13-17 5th -5.5 15,834 14 201,469 31 5/4 vCWS L, 3-4 r-Webb (2-0) r-Axford (0-2) Lindstrom (4) 2:55 13-18 5th -6.5 13,455 15 214,924 32 5/5 vMIN L, 0-1 (10) r-Thielbar (2-0) r-Axford (0-3) Perkins (8) 3:09 13-19 5th -7.5 9,037 16 223,961 33 5/6 vMIN W, 4-2 Tomlin (1-0) Deduno (0-2) Shaw (1) 2:28 14-19 5th -7.5 9,621 17 233,582 34 5/7 vMIN W, 4-3 r-Axford (1-3) r-Fien (3-1) 2:57 15-19 5th -7.5 10,742 18 244,324 35 5/8 vMIN W, 9-4 Masterson (2-1) Correia (1-4) 3:14 16-19 T4th -6.5 13,095 19 257,419 36 5/9 @TB W, 6-3 Kluber (3-3) r-Peralta (1-3) Allen (1) 4:10 17-19 T4th -5.5 17,541 37 5/10 @TB L, 1-7 Bedard (2-1) McAllister (3-3) 3:03 17-20 T4th -6.5 29,212 38 5/11 @TB W, 6-5 Tomlin (2-0) Archer (2-2) Shaw (2) 3:48 18-20 T4th -5.5 23,679 5/12 OFF DAY 18-20 T3rd -6.0 39 5/13 @TOR L, 4-5 Dickey (4-3) Masterson (2-2) Janssen (1) 2:29 18-21 T4th -7.0 13,673 40 5/14 @TOR W, 15-4 Kluber (4-3) McGowan (2-2) 3:37 19-21 T3rd -7.0 14,068 41 5/15 @TOR L, 2-4 Happ (2-1) Salazar (1-4) Janssen (2) 3:23 19-22 5th -7.5 17,364 21 526,104 42 5/16 vOAK L, 1-11 Gray (5-1) McAllister (3-4) 3:07 19-23 5th -8.5 21,389 20 278,808 43 5/17 vOAK L, 2-6 r-Otero (4-0) Tomlin (2-1) 3:00 19-24 5th -9.5 18,358 21 297,166 44 5/18 vOAK L, 3-13 Chavez (4-1) Masterson (2-3) 3:21 19-25 5th -10.5 14,872 22 312,038 45 5/19 vDET W, 5-4 (10) r-Atchison (1-0) r-Alburquerque (1-1) 3:51 20-25 5th -9.5 12,709 23 324,747 46 5/20 vDET W, 6-2 Bauer (1-1) Verlander (5-3) 3:06 21-25 5th -8.5 13,924 24 338,671 47 5/21 vDET W, 11-10(13) r-Tomlin (3-1) r-Coke 0-1) 5:16 22-25 5th -7.5 19,228 25 357,899 48 5/22 @BAL W, 8-7 (13) r-Outman (4-0) r-Patton (0-1) Atchison (1) 4:22 23-25 5th -6.5 18,894 49 5/23 @BAL L, 4-8 Norris (3-4) House (0-1) 2:43 23-26 5th -7.5 39,602 50 5/24 @BAL W, 9-0 Kluber (5-3) Jimenez (2-6) 3:05 24-26 5th -6.5 36,873 51 5/25 @BAL L, 2-4 Gonzalez (3-3) Bauer (1-2) Britton (2) 3:12 24-27 5th -6.5 37,649 52 5/26 @CWS L, 2-6 Quintana (3-4) Tomlin (3-2) Downs (1) 3:22 24-28 5th -6.5 17,075 53 5/27 @CWS L, 1-2 r-Carroll (2-3) Masterson (2-4) Belisario (3) 3:05 24-29 5th -7.5 14,237 54 5/28 @CWS L, 2-3 r-Belisario (3-3) r-Shaw (1-1) 2:46 24-30 5th -7.5 14,228 28 704,662 5/29 OFF DAY 24-30 5th -8.0 55 5/30 vCOL W, 5-2 Kluber (6-3) Nicasio (5-3) Allen (2) 3:07 25-30 5th -8.0 25,066 26 382,965 56 5/31 vCOL W, 7-6 r-Shaw (2-1) r-Brothers (2-3) Allen (3) 3:05 26-30 5th -7.0 20,174 27 403,139 MAY: 15-13, 5th place, 7.0 games back .273 (267-979), .344 OB%, 136RS (4.9RS/G) 3.86 ERA (254.1IP, 109ER) 57 6/1 vCOL W, 6-4 r-Atchison (2-0) r-Ottavino (0-2) 3:11 27-30 4th -6.0 16,682 28 419,821 58 6/2 vBOS W, 3-2 Masterson (3-4) LACKEY (6-4) Allen (4) 2:21 28-30 3rd -5.5 14,078 29 433,899 59 6/3 vBOS W, 5-3 r-Hagadone (1-0) Peavy (1-3) Allen (5) 3:09 29-30 3rd -4.5 18,738 30 452,637 60 6/4 vBOS W, 7-4 (12) r-Carrasco (1-3) r-Mujica (2-2) 4:29 30-30 3rd -3.5 20,209 31 472,846 6/5 OFF DAY 30-30 3rd -3.0 61 6/6 @TEX L, 4-6 Darvish (6-2) r-Rzepczynski(0-2) Soria (13) 3:01 30-31 3rd -4.0 38,348 62 6/7 @TEX W, 8-3 Tomlin (4-2) Tepesch (2-2) 2:53 31-31 2nd -4.0 34,633 63 6/8 @TEX W, 3-2 Masterson (4-4) Saunders (0-2) Allen (6) 3:09 32-31 2nd -3.0 34,613 64 6/9 @TEX W, 17-7 r-Atchison (3-0) Martinez (1-3) 3:20 33-31 2nd -2.0 29,362 65 6/10 @KC L, 5-9 Vargas (6-2) Kluber (6-4) Crow (1) 3:00 33-32 2nd -2.5 25,540 66 6/11 @KC L, 1-4 Ventura (4-5) Bauer (1-3) Holland (19) 2:53 33-33 T3rd -2.5 19,938 67 6/12 @BOS L, 2-5 Lester (7-7) Tomlin (4-3) Uehara (14) 3:08 33-34 T3rd -3.5 37,750 68 6/13 @BOS L, 3-10 Lackey (8-4) Masterson (4-5) 3:13 33-35 T4th -3.5 35,772 69 6/14 @BOS W, 3-2 r-Axford (2-3) r-Breslow (2-2) Allen (7) 3:24 34-35 3rd -3.5 37,181 70 6/15 @BOS W, 3-2 (11) r-Allen (3-1) r-Tazawa (1-1) 4:03 35-35 3rd -3.5 37,356 38 1,035,155 71 6/16 vLAA W, 4-3 Bauer (2-3) Weaver (7-6) Carrasco (1) 2:59 36-35 3rd -2.5 14,716 32 487,562 72 6/17 vLAA L, 3-9 Shoemaker (4-1) Tomlin (4-4) 3:08 36-36 3rd -3.0 14,639 33 502,201 72 6/18 vLAA POSTPONED GAME (rain), MAKE-UP TO BE DETERMINED 36-36 3rd -3.5 73 6/19 vLAA W, 5-3 (10) r-Crockett (1-0) r-Bedrosian (0-1) 3:36 37-36 3rd -2.5 20,361 34 522,562 74 6/20 vDET L, 4-6 Porcello (9-4) Kluber (6-5) Nathan (15) 3:22 37-37 3rd -3.0 33,545 35 556,107 75 6/21 vDET L, 4-5 (10) r-Nathan (4-2) r-Allen (3-2) Coke (1) 3:41 37-38 3rd -4.0 40,712 (SO) 37 596,819 76 6/22 vDET 6/23 OFF DAY 77 6/24 @ARI 78 6/25 @ARI 6/26 OFF DAY 79 6/27 @SEA 80 6/28 @SEA 81 6/29 @SEA 82 6/30 @LAD JUNE: 11-8, 3rd place, 4.0 games back .262 (176-671), .318 OB%, 90RS (4.7RS/G) 4.27 ERA (173.0IP, 82ER) 1ST HALF: 37-38, 3rd place, 4.0 games back .256 (656-2567), .326 OB%, 332RS (4.4RS/G) 4.11 ERA (669.1IP, 306ER) 83 7/1 @LAD 84 7/2 @LAD 7/3 OFF DAY JULY: 0-0, place, 0.0 games back .--- (---), .--- OB%, 0RS (---RS/G) ----ERA (0.0IP, 0H, 0ER) (xx) - extra inning game r - relief decision PITCHER IN CAPS - complete game

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March 2 Acquired INF JUSTIN SELL-ERS from the LA Dodgers.March 22 Purchased the contract of INF ELLIOT JOHNSON from AAA Columbus...Released OF JEFF FRANCOEUR.March 24 Optioned RHP TREVOR BAU-ER & RHP CC LEE to Columbus.March 26 Optioned RHP JOSH TOMLIN to AAA Columbus.March 27 Optioned Sellers to AAA.March 30 Selected the contracts of RHP SCOTT ATCHISON, DH JASON GIAMBI and OF NYJER MORGAN from AAA Colum-bus...Placed Giambi (rib fracture) and OF MICHAEL BOURN (left hamstring strain, ret-roactive to 3/21)....Designated RHP PRES-TON GUILMET, RHP FRANK HERRMANN and LHP COLT HYNES for assignment.March 31 Signed C YAN GOMES to a 6-yr contract thru 2019 (club options for ‘20/’21)April 2 Recalled RHP CC LEE from AAA Columbus (26th man).April 3 Signed RHP MARK LOWE & C GEORGE KATTARAS to Minor League con-tracts & assigned to AAA Columbus.April 4 Signed INF JASON KIPNIS to 6-year contract (2019) w/a club option for ‘20April 9 Recalled RHP CC LEE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP VINNIE PESTANO to AAA Columbus...Recalled RHP TREVOR BAUER (26th man) from AAAApril 10 Recalled INF JUSTN SELL-ERS from AAA Columbus...Placed INF LON-NIE CHISENHALL on the Paternity List...Actviated Chisenhall and optioned Sellers to Columbus on April 13.April 15 Activated OF MICHAEL BOURN from the 15-day DL...Optioned OF NYJER MORGAN to AAA Columbus.April 21 Activated DH JASON GIAMBI from the 15-day DL...Optioned RHP BLAKE WOOD to AAA Columbus.May 2 Placed INF JASON KIP-NIS on the 15-day DL with a strained right oblique (retro to 4/30)...Recalled INF JOSE RAMIREZ from AAA ColumbusMay 3 Placed C YAN GOMES on the Paternity List...Purchased the contract of C GEORGE KOTTARAS from AAA Colum-bus...Recalled LHP NICK HAGADONE from AAA...Designated INF ELLIOT JOHNSON.May 4 Recalled OF NYJER MORGAN from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP NICK HAGADONE to Columbus. May 5 Activated C YAN GOMES from the Paternity List...Placed DH JASON GIAM-BI (right calf strain) on the 15-day DL. May 7 Recalled RHP JOSH TOMLIN from Columbus...Designated C GEORGE KOTTARAS (AAA outright 5/13).May 15 Recalled INF JESUS AGUI-LAR from Columbus...Placed OF NYJER MORGAN on the 15-day DL (R knee sprain) May 16 Selected the contract of LHP KYLE CROCKETT from AA Akron...Op-tioned RHP DANNY SALAZAR to AAA.May 17 Recalled LHP T.J. HOUSE from AAA...Optioned RHP C.C. LEE to AAA.May 20 Activated DH JASON GIAMBI from the 15-day DL...Recalled RHP TREV-OR BAUER and INF JUSTIN SELLERS from Columbus...Optioned INF JESUS AGUILAR, LHP T.J. HOUSE and INF JOSE RAMIREZ to Columbus.May 22 Recalled LHP T.J. HOUSE from AAA Columbus...Selected the contract of RHP MARK LOWE from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP KYLE CROCKETT to Co-lumbus...Placed RHP ZACH McALLISTER on the 15-day Disabled List with a low back strain...Transferred OF NYJER MORGAN from the 15-day DL to the 60-day DL.May 27 Placed C/INF CARLOS SAN-TANA on the 7-day DL (concussion-like symp-toms, retro. to 5/26)...Selected the contract of C GEORGE KOTTARAS from AAA Colum-bus...Placed 1B NICK SWISHER on the 15-day DL (left knee hyperextension)...Recalled INF JESUS AGUILAR from Columbus...Des-ignated RHP BLAKE WOOD for assignment.May 28 Activated INF JASON KIPNIS from the 15-day Disabled List...Optioned INF JUSTIN SELLERS to AAA Columbus.June 2 Recalled LHP NICK HAGA-DONE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP MARK LOWE to AAA Columbus.June 6 Activated C/INF CARLOS SAN-TANA from the 7-day Disabled List ...Op-tioned INF JESUS AGUILAR to Columbus.June 12 Activated INF NICK SWISHER from the 15-day DL...Placed DH JASON GIAMBI on 15-day DL w/L knee in ammation. June 13 Recalled LHP KYLE CROCK-ETT from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP NICK HAGADONE to Columbus.June 16 Recalled RHP MARK LOWE from AAA...Optioned LHP TJ HOUSE to AAA June 18 Activated RHP ZACH McAL-LISTER from the 15-day DL...Designated LHP JOSH OUTMAN for assignment.June 20 Recalled RHP VINNIE PESTA-NO from AAA...Optioned RHP ZACH McAL-LISTER to AAA Columbus.