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PITCHING PROBABLES Wed., June 29 vs. San Francisco LHP Sean Manaea (2-4, 6.02) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (4-6, 5.22) 7:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game Thu., June 30 vs. San Francisco LHP Dillon Overton (1-0, 4.76) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (8-4, 1.99) 7:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game O AKLAND A THLETICS Game Information Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 www.athletics.com A’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts World Champions...1910 1911 1913 1929 1930 1972 1973 1974 1989 American League Champions...1902 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1929 1930 1931 1972 1973 1974 1988 1989 1990 ABOUT THE A’S: Have won four of their last five games but are 8-14 over the last 22 contests…are 20-31 (.392) since the start of May after going 13-12 (.520) in April…are 33-43 (.434) for the season, which is the fourth worst record in the American League…are in fourth place in the AL West for the fourth consecutive day and trail first place Texas by 16½ games, which is one-half game short of the season high…since divisional play began in 1969, this is just the third time in Oakland history the A’s have trailed by 16½ or more games before the end of June (1979 and 2001)… have spent one day in sole possession of first place, five days tied for first, four days in second, four days tied for second, 15 days in third, eight days tied for third, 19 days in fourth, nine days tied for fourth and 20 days in fifth. INTERLEAGUE PLAY: The A’s are 3-5 (.375) in interleague play (1-3 vs. Milwau- kee, 1-2 vs. Cincinnati, 1-0 vs. San Fran- cisco)…have a 3.04 ERA (23 er in 68.0 ip), which is the third best interleague ERA in the majors…after tonight, the A’s will host the Giants (Wednesday and Thursday), Pittsburgh (Friday through Sunday) and Chicago (Aug. 5-7) and travel to St. Louis (Aug. 26-28)…went 11-9 (.550) against the National League last year…it marked the fourth consecutive season and 12th time in 19 years the A’s finished with a winning record in interleague play…are now 194-158 (.551) all-time in interleague play, which is fifth best in Major League history. PITCHERS HITTING: A’s pitchers are 0-for-13 with eight strikeouts and two sacrifice hits…now have a .080 (29-for-362) average with four dou- bles, 11 RBI, 10 walks and 170 strikeouts since interleague play began in 1997…the batting average is the lowest in the majors over that span (New York-AL, .087)…the last triple by an A’s pitcher was by Blue Moon Odom on Aug. 22, 1971 against Boston…Odom also hit the last home run on Sept. 4, 1972 against California…the last extra base hit was by Joe Ken- nedy, a double on June 12, 2007 at Houston. HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 4-1 on this six-game road trip to Los Ange- les-AL (3-1) and San Francisco (1-0) and will finish with their first winning record on a road trip of six or more games since June 3-11, 2014 (5-4)… with a win tonight, will have their best record on a road trip of four or more games since Sept. 10-15, 2013 (5-1)…started the year 7-0 on the road, went 5-20 from April 23 to June 11 and are 5-1 over the last six games… are 17-21 (.447) on the road overall…begin a five-game homestand tomor- row against San Francisco (two games) and Pittsburgh (three games)… went 3-6 on the last homestand against Texas (1-3), Los Angeles-AL (1-2) and Milwaukee (1-1) and are 16-22 (.421) at home, which is the third worst home record in the American League…have a 5.28 ERA (193 er in 328.2 ip) on the road compared to 3.92 ERA (149 er in 342.0 ip) at home…have the second highest road ERA in the majors (Cincinnati, 5.91)…are bat- ting .265 (357-for-1346) on the road compared to .243 (295-for-1212) at home…have the fourth best road batting average in the AL. IN JUNE: The A’s are 9-14 (.391) in the month of June and have clinched a losing record in the month for the first time since going 9-17 in 2011…the offense has struck out 139 times, which is the fewest in the majors…rank last in the AL in runs (96), home runs (22) and slugging percentage (.407) and tied for last in extra base hits (66)…the pitching staff has a 4.34 ERA (98 er in 203.0 ip) in June, which is fourth lowest in the AL. STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers have allowed three earned runs or fewer in each of the last 11 games…are 3-3 with a 2.81 ERA (20 er in 64.0 ip) over that span and have issued just 14 walks (1.97 per nine innings)…for the season, starters have the third fewest innings pitched (406.2) and third most losses (34) in the majors and have the fourth high- est ERA (4.98)…the A’s used 10 different starting pitchers over a 27-game stretch from May 25-June 25…have employed 11 for the season, which is the most in the American League and second most in the majors (Cincin- nati, 12)…starters have tossed fewer than five innings 24 times, which is the most in the majors…have gone 127 consecutive games without a com- plete game, which is the second longest streak in Athletics history (151, July 9, 2008-July 5, 2009). PITCHING: The A’s have compiled a 4.10 ERA (113 er in 248.0 ip) over the last 28 games…logged a 3.33 ERA over the first 21 games and a 6.12 ERA over the next 27 contests from April 27 to May 25…have a 4.59 ERA for the season, which is third highest in the American League…have the second highest opponents batting average (.270), third highest on- base percentage (.332) and fourth highest opponents slugging percentage (.436)…have allowed 23 home runs over the last 14 games and 94 for the season…46 of those have come with runners on base, which is tied for second most in the majors (Cincinnati, 55). OFFENSE: The A’s have homered in a season-high six consecutive games (eight home runs total)…have 78 home runs for the season, which is tied for fourth fewest in the American League…have scored six or more runs in each of the last four games (28 runs total), which matches the longest streak by an A’s team over the last three years…have 309 runs overall, which is fourth fewest in the AL…are batting .280 (144-for-515) with 76 runs scored over the last 15 games (5.1 runs per game)…have the lowest on-base percentage in the AL (.306) and the third lowest slugging percent- age (.398)…rank second in fewest walks (184) and fewest strikeouts (507) and third in fewest doubles (117). DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have gone three straight games without an error after committing a season-high tying three errors last Friday night (fourth time)…have 13 errors in the last 14 games and 53 for the season, which is the most in the American League and tied for fifth most in the ma- jors…rank fourth in the AL in double plays (80)…A’s outfielders have eight assists, which is second fewest in the majors (St. Louis, 7). IN THE PINCH: A’s pinch hitters are 0 for their last 9 and are batting .203 (12-for-59) for the season…rank second in the American League in hits (12) and plate appearances (60) and tied for third in RBI (6) and extra base hits (3)…are the only team without a pinch walk. CLOSE CALLS: The A’s have lost 10 of their last 14 one-run games after winning five of the first eight…are 9-13 (.409) in one-run games for the season, which is the third worst record in the American League…are tied for the third most losses…are 2-1 in extra innings and the three extra in- ning games are tied for second fewest in the American League…all three extra inning games have come on the road. THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s reinstated Josh Reddick from the disabled list today, leaving them with nine players on the DL (Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Hill, Manaea, Parker, Sogard)…this marks the first time the A’s have fewer than 10 players on the DL since May 9 when they also had nine…Hill and Manaea are currently on rehab assignments… Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Parker and Sogard are on the 60- day DL…have used the disabled list 16 times this year and players on the DL have combined to miss 703 games (43.9 games per stint)…have had at least six players on the DL all year…have had at least three players on the DL every day since July 30, 2011…have not had fewer than two players on the DL since the end of the 2006 season when they had just one. A’s vs. GIANTS: The A’s won the first game of 2016 last night…lost five of six games to the Giants last year, matching their worst record against San Francisco (2009)…it marked just the fourth time in 19 years of interleague play Oakland lost the season series to the Giants…have won six season series and split nine…lost two of three in Oakland and were swept in a three-game series at San Francisco…have lost 16 of the last 20 games in San Francisco but have won 12 of the last 16 contests in Oakland… the A’s are 55-52 all-time against the Giants during interleague play…that breaks down to 32-21 in Oakland and 23-31 in San Francisco…are 19-28 at AT&T Park. TODAY’S TIDBITS Ryan Dull has stranded all 32 of his inherited runners and opponents are 1-for-45 (.022) with runners in scoring position…Marcus Semien hit his 15th home run of the season last night, which matches his career high in 155 games last year…Danny Valencia is batting .335, which ranks third in the AL among players with 200 or more plate appearances. THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1952 Bobby Shantz tosses a two-hit shutout and Gus Zernial homers twice and drives in five runs in the A’s 12-0 win at New York…in 1994 Bobby Witt pitches a two-hit shutout to defeat the California Angels 3-0, setting a club record for fewest hits in consecutive complete games…in his previous start, he tossed a one-hitter against Kansas City. Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at hp://pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (33-43) VS. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (49-29) TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 — AT&T PARK — 7:15 P.M. PDT RHP KENDALL GRAVEMAN (3-6, 4.68) VS. RHP ALBERT SUAREZ (3-1, 3.68) CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM) MLB BEST ALL-TIME INTERLEAGUE RECORDS W L PCT New York (AL) 205 144 .587 Boston 203 149 .577 Los Angeles (AL) 200 159 .557 Chicago (AL) 194 155 .556 Oakland 194 158 .551

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PITCHING PROBABLESWed., June 29 vs. San Francisco LHP Sean Manaea (2-4, 6.02) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (4-6, 5.22) 7:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The GameThu., June 30 vs. San Francisco LHP Dillon Overton (1-0, 4.76) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (8-4, 1.99) 7:05 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game

OAKLAND ATHLETICSGame Information

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company7000 Coliseum WayOakland, CA 94621510-638-4900www.athletics.comA’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts

World Champions...191019111913192919301972197319741989American League Champions...190219051910191119131914192919301931197219731974198819891990

ABOUT THE A’S: Have won four of their last five games but are 8-14 over the last 22 contests…are 20-31 (.392) since the start of May after going 13-12 (.520) in April…are 33-43 (.434) for the season, which is the fourth worst record in the American League…are in fourth place in the AL West for the fourth consecutive day and trail first place Texas by 16½ games, which is one-half game short of the season high…since divisional play began in 1969, this is just the third time in Oakland history the A’s have trailed by 16½ or more games before the end of June (1979 and 2001)…have spent one day in sole possession of first place, five days tied for first, four days in second, four days tied for second, 15 days in third, eight days tied for third, 19 days in fourth, nine days tied for fourth and 20 days in fifth.

INTERLEAGUE PLAY: The A’s are 3-5 (.375) in interleague play (1-3 vs. Milwau-kee, 1-2 vs. Cincinnati, 1-0 vs. San Fran-cisco)…have a 3.04 ERA (23 er in 68.0 ip), which is the third best interleague ERA in the majors…after tonight, the A’s will host the Giants (Wednesday and Thursday), Pittsburgh (Friday through Sunday) and Chicago (Aug. 5-7) and travel to St. Louis (Aug. 26-28)…went 11-9 (.550) against the National League last year…it marked the fourth consecutive season and 12th time in 19 years the A’s finished with a winning record in interleague play…are now 194-158 (.551) all-time in interleague play, which is fifth best in Major League history.

PITCHERS HITTING: A’s pitchers are 0-for-13 with eight strikeouts and two sacrifice hits…now have a .080 (29-for-362) average with four dou-bles, 11 RBI, 10 walks and 170 strikeouts since interleague play began in 1997…the batting average is the lowest in the majors over that span (New York-AL, .087)…the last triple by an A’s pitcher was by Blue Moon Odom on Aug. 22, 1971 against Boston…Odom also hit the last home run on Sept. 4, 1972 against California…the last extra base hit was by Joe Ken-nedy, a double on June 12, 2007 at Houston.

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 4-1 on this six-game road trip to Los Ange-les-AL (3-1) and San Francisco (1-0) and will finish with their first winning record on a road trip of six or more games since June 3-11, 2014 (5-4)…with a win tonight, will have their best record on a road trip of four or more games since Sept. 10-15, 2013 (5-1)…started the year 7-0 on the road, went 5-20 from April 23 to June 11 and are 5-1 over the last six games…are 17-21 (.447) on the road overall…begin a five-game homestand tomor-row against San Francisco (two games) and Pittsburgh (three games)…went 3-6 on the last homestand against Texas (1-3), Los Angeles-AL (1-2) and Milwaukee (1-1) and are 16-22 (.421) at home, which is the third worst home record in the American League…have a 5.28 ERA (193 er in 328.2 ip) on the road compared to 3.92 ERA (149 er in 342.0 ip) at home…have the second highest road ERA in the majors (Cincinnati, 5.91)…are bat-ting .265 (357-for-1346) on the road compared to .243 (295-for-1212) at home…have the fourth best road batting average in the AL.

IN JUNE: The A’s are 9-14 (.391) in the month of June and have clinched a losing record in the month for the first time since going 9-17 in 2011…the offense has struck out 139 times, which is the fewest in the majors…rank last in the AL in runs (96), home runs (22) and slugging percentage (.407) and tied for last in extra base hits (66)…the pitching staff has a 4.34 ERA (98 er in 203.0 ip) in June, which is fourth lowest in the AL.

STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers have allowed three earned runs or fewer in each of the last 11 games…are 3-3 with a 2.81 ERA (20 er in 64.0 ip) over that span and have issued just 14 walks (1.97 per nine innings)…for the season, starters have the third fewest innings pitched (406.2) and third most losses (34) in the majors and have the fourth high-est ERA (4.98)…the A’s used 10 different starting pitchers over a 27-game stretch from May 25-June 25…have employed 11 for the season, which is the most in the American League and second most in the majors (Cincin-nati, 12)…starters have tossed fewer than five innings 24 times, which is the most in the majors…have gone 127 consecutive games without a com-plete game, which is the second longest streak in Athletics history (151, July 9, 2008-July 5, 2009).

PITCHING: The A’s have compiled a 4.10 ERA (113 er in 248.0 ip) over the last 28 games…logged a 3.33 ERA over the first 21 games and a

6.12 ERA over the next 27 contests from April 27 to May 25…have a 4.59 ERA for the season, which is third highest in the American League…have the second highest opponents batting average (.270), third highest on-base percentage (.332) and fourth highest opponents slugging percentage (.436)…have allowed 23 home runs over the last 14 games and 94 for the season…46 of those have come with runners on base, which is tied for second most in the majors (Cincinnati, 55).

OFFENSE: The A’s have homered in a season-high six consecutive games (eight home runs total)…have 78 home runs for the season, which is tied for fourth fewest in the American League…have scored six or more runs in each of the last four games (28 runs total), which matches the longest streak by an A’s team over the last three years…have 309 runs overall, which is fourth fewest in the AL…are batting .280 (144-for-515) with 76 runs scored over the last 15 games (5.1 runs per game)…have the lowest on-base percentage in the AL (.306) and the third lowest slugging percent-age (.398)…rank second in fewest walks (184) and fewest strikeouts (507) and third in fewest doubles (117).

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have gone three straight games without an error after committing a season-high tying three errors last Friday night (fourth time)…have 13 errors in the last 14 games and 53 for the season, which is the most in the American League and tied for fifth most in the ma-jors…rank fourth in the AL in double plays (80)…A’s outfielders have eight assists, which is second fewest in the majors (St. Louis, 7).

IN THE PINCH: A’s pinch hitters are 0 for their last 9 and are batting .203 (12-for-59) for the season…rank second in the American League in hits (12) and plate appearances (60) and tied for third in RBI (6) and extra base hits (3)…are the only team without a pinch walk.

CLOSE CALLS: The A’s have lost 10 of their last 14 one-run games after winning five of the first eight…are 9-13 (.409) in one-run games for the season, which is the third worst record in the American League…are tied for the third most losses…are 2-1 in extra innings and the three extra in-ning games are tied for second fewest in the American League…all three extra inning games have come on the road.

THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s reinstated Josh Reddick from the disabled list today, leaving them with nine players on the DL (Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Hill, Manaea, Parker, Sogard)…this marks the first time the A’s have fewer than 10 players on the DL since May 9 when they also had nine…Hill and Manaea are currently on rehab assignments…Alvarez, Bassitt, Canha, Doubront, Fuld, Parker and Sogard are on the 60-day DL…have used the disabled list 16 times this year and players on the DL have combined to miss 703 games (43.9 games per stint)…have had at least six players on the DL all year…have had at least three players on the DL every day since July 30, 2011…have not had fewer than two players on the DL since the end of the 2006 season when they had just one.

A’s vs. GIANTS: The A’s won the first game of 2016 last night…lost five of six games to the Giants last year, matching their worst record against San Francisco (2009)…it marked just the fourth time in 19 years of interleague play Oakland lost the season series to the Giants…have won six season series and split nine…lost two of three in Oakland and were swept in a three-game series at San Francisco…have lost 16 of the last 20 games in San Francisco but have won 12 of the last 16 contests in Oakland…the A’s are 55-52 all-time against the Giants during interleague play…that breaks down to 32-21 in Oakland and 23-31 in San Francisco…are 19-28 at AT&T Park.

TODAY’S TIDBITSRyan Dull has stranded all 32 of his inherited runners and opponents are 1-for-45 (.022) with runners in scoring position…Marcus Semien hit his 15th home run of the season last night, which matches his career high in 155 games last year…Danny Valencia is batting .335, which ranks third in the AL among players with 200 or more plate appearances.

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1952 Bobby Shantz tosses a two-hit shutout and Gus Zernial homers twice and drives in five runs in the A’s 12-0 win at New York…in 1994 Bobby Witt pitches a two-hit shutout to defeat the California Angels 3-0, setting a club record for fewest hits in consecutive complete games…in his previous start, he tossed a one-hitter against Kansas City.

Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at http://pressbox.athletics.com

OAKLAND ATHLETICS (33-43) VS. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (49-29)TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016 — AT&T PARK — 7:15 P.M. PDT

RHP KENDALL GRAVEMAN (3-6, 4.68) VS. RHP ALBERT SUAREZ (3-1, 3.68)CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

MLB BEST ALL-TIMEINTERLEAGUE RECORDS

W L PCTNew York (AL) 205 144 .587Boston 203 149 .577Los Angeles (AL) 200 159 .557Chicago (AL) 194 155 .556Oakland 194 158 .551

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LAST SEVEN STARTS: Has allowed two runs or fewer in six of his last seven starts and is 2-1 with a 3.55 ERA (15 er in 38.0 ip) over that span…went 1-1 with a 2.04 ERA over his first three starts and was 0-4 with a 9.31 ERA in four starts in between (April 25-May 14).

INTERLEAGUE: Had a no decision in his only interleague start this year on June 12 at Cincinnati (4.0 ip, 7 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 5 so, 2.25 ERA)…is 1-2 with a 3.26 ERA (19.1 ip, 24 h, 7 r, 7 er, 8 bb, 16 so, 3 hr) in four career interleague appearances, all starts.

WITH THE BAT: Is 0-for-2 with two strikeouts and a sacrifice hit this year, his only career at bats as a professional…struck out in his first at bat at New York (AL) on April 20…batted in the fifth inning after the A’s desig-nated hitter (Lowrie) entered the game following an injury to Valencia…hit in the four spot in the order to become just the second A’s pitcher with a plate appearance in the clean-up spot in the designated hitter era (Ron Flores, June 29, 2006 vs. San Diego).

RUN SUPPORT: Has received two runs of support or fewer in seven of his 14 starts this year, including no runs three times and one run three times…his season run support average of 3.48 (29 rs in 75.0 ip) is fourth lowest in the American League among pitchers with at least 70 innings pitched…is 0-5 in seven starts with two runs of support or fewer, 3-1 in six starts with three runs of support or more…is now 1-14 in 20 career starts with two runs of support or fewer, 8-1 in 15 starts with three runs of support or more.

OPPONENTS BATTING: Opponents have grounded into 11 double plays, which is tied for eighth most in the American League…has issued 19 of his 26 walks this year and 43 of 64 in his career to left-handed hitters…has a .307 (35-for-114) opponents batting average the first time through the lineup, .218 (24-for-110) the second time and .389 (28-for-72) after that…the opponents two through four hitters are batting a combined .349 (37-for-106) off him…has allowed a .154 (19-for-123) batting average with two strikes.

HOME AND AWAY: Is 1-3 with a 2.97 ERA (12 er in 36.1 ip) and .246 (34-for-138) opponents batting average in six starts at home compared to 2-3 with a 6.28 ERA (27 er in 38.2 ip) and .335 (53-for-158) opponents batting average in eight starts on the road…has surrendered just two home runs in 36.1 innings at home compared to 10 in 38.2 innings on the road.

MONTH BY MONTH: Is 1-0 with a 3.68 ERA (9 er in 22.0 ip) in four starts in June…went 1-4 with a 5.87 ERA in six starts in May…his May loss total tied for second in the American League…it was the first time he has lost four games in a month in his career…went 1-2 with a 4.03 ERA in four starts in April.

THIS AND THAT: Has tossed fewer than five innings in three of his last six starts and five of 14 for the season…is 3-11 with a 5.07 ERA (64 er in 113.2 ip) and .294 (134-for-456) opponents average over his last 22 starts dating back to July 10, 2015…was 6-4 with a 3.20 ERA and .264 opponents aver-age over the first 18 games of his career…allowed a career-high 10 hits in back-to-back starts on April 25 at Detroit and May 2 against Seattle and is the first A’s pitcher with at least 10 hits in back-to-back starts since Brandon McCarthy (April 16-21, 2012)…allowed four hits or fewer in each of his first three starts, joining John Odom (1969) and Mike Norris (1980) as the only pitchers in Oakland history on an Opening Day roster to allow four hits or fewer while tossing five innings or more in each of their first three starts.

LOSING STREAKS SNAPPED: Defeated Minnesota May 30 to snap his losing streak at five games…had a 7.92 ERA and .361 opponents batting average during the losing streak, which spanned five starts from April 25 to May 19…the losing streak fell one short of his career high of six, which he ended with his first win of the season this year on April 20…compiled a 5.52 ERA and .276 opponents batting average during that losing streak, which spanned nine starts from July 10, 2015 to April 7, 2016…it was the longest losing streak by an A’s pitcher since Tyson Ross lost eight straight from May 19 to Sept. 24, 2012.

START-BY-START: He was the losing pitcher in the A’s 6-1 loss to Chi-cago (AL) April 7 in Oakland…the scored was tied at 0-0 when allowed a two-run home run to Abreu in the sixth…had a no decision in the A’s 5-4 loss to Los Angeles (AL) on April 12 in Oakland…allowed just one run in 6.0 innings and it came in the second inning when Simmons grounded into a double play…left with a 3-1 lead…was the winning pitcher in the A’s 5-2 win at New York (AL) on April 20…it was his first win since July 4, 2015 against Seattle…struck out a career-high eight batters on a career-high tying 111 pitches…struck out in the fifth inning in his first professional at bat…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 7-3 loss at Detroit April 25…al-lowed a career-high 10 hits and left after 4.2 innings trailing 6-0…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 4-3 loss to Seattle May 2 in Oakland…allowed a career-high tying 10 hits for the second consecutive start…was the losing

pitcher in the A’s 11-3 loss at Baltimore on May 8…yielded a career-high four home runs, which are the most allowed by an A’s starting pitcher since May 6, 2013 at Cleveland when Jarrod Parker also allowed four home runs…lost his fourth consecutive start in the A’s 6-0 loss at Tampa Bay May 14…allowed a two-run home run to Miller in the third inning and two more runs in the sixth…Andriese shut out the A’s on two hits, no walks and a hit batter…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 4-1 to New York (AL) in Oakland on May 19…allowed a RBI double to Beltran in the third inning and a RBI double to Hicks in the sixth inning…had a no decision in the A’s 6-5 loss at Seattle May 24…tossed just 4.2 innings and allowed two runs…yielded a RBI double to Cano in the first and a RBI single to Cruz in the third…picked up his second win of the season in the A’s 3-2 win over Minnesota May 30 in Oakland…allowed a RBI single to Centeno in the second and a Dozier sacrifice fly in the fifth…had a no decision in the A’s 6-5 loss at Houston in 12 innings on June 4…the A’s scored three times in the second but he allowed three in the bottom of the second on a two-run home run by Gattis and a Marisnick sacrifice fly…also allowed a Rasmus RBI double in the third and a Correa RBI single in the fifth and left after 4.1 innings trailing 5-3…the A’s scored single runs in the sixth and ninth innings to get him off the hook…he had a no decision in the A’s 6-1 win at Cincinnati June 12…the A’s scored four times in the second inning and he allowed his only run in the bottom of the second on a RBI double by Cabrera…had a 4-1 lead when he allowed a lead off single to Votto in the fifth inning…was relieved by Rodriguez who got the final two outs of that inning and pitched a score-less sixth for the win…had a no decision in the A’s 3-2 win over Los Ange-les June 17 in Oakland…allowed just one run in seven innings of work, a one-out solo home run by Calhoun in the third inning…retired each of the final 13 batters he faced…left after seven innings with a 2-1 lead but Mad-son allowed a run in the ninth inning for the blown save…it was the second time this year the A’s bullpen blew a save in one of his start and both have come against the Angels (April 12)…Burns had a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the ninth for the win.

LAST START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 5-4 win at Los Angeles (AL) last Thursday…shutout the Angels on three hits over the first three innings and had a 4-0 lead when he allowed two runs in the fourth on a Giavotella RBI single and a Bandy sacrifice fly…those were the only runs he would allow in 6.2 innings of work.

GRAVEMAN’S 2016 STARTSDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 7 Chicago (AL) 1-6 L 3.38 5.1 3 2 2 1 4 1 84April 12 Los Angeles (AL) 4-5 – 2.38 6.0 4 1 1 2 3 0 98April 20 at New York (AL) 5-2 W 2.04 6.1 3 1 1 3 8 1 111April 25 at Detroit 3-7 L 4.03 4.2 10 6 6 1 4 3 84April Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 1-2 4.03 22.1 20 10 10 7 19 5 May 2 Seattle 3-4 L 4.40 6.1 10 4 4 1 6 0 97May 8 at Baltimore 3-11 L 5.74 2.2 5 6 6 3 2 4 58May 14 at Tampa Bay 0-6 L 5.84 5.2 6 4 4 3 1 1 101May 19 New York (AL) 1-4 L 5.48 5.2 8 2 2 3 5 0 98May 24 at Seattle 5-6 – 5.36 4.1 7 2 2 2 3 0 79May 30 Minnesota 3-2 W 5.09 6.0 6 2 2 3 5 0 85May Totals (6 games, 6 starts) 1-4 5.87 30.2 42 20 20 15 22 5June 4 at Houston 5-6 (12) – 5.49 4.1 7 5 5 1 1 1 74June 12 at Cincinnati 6-1 – 5.28 4.0 7 1 1 2 5 0 76June 17 Los Angeles (AL) 3-2 – 4.87 7.0 3 1 1 1 4 1 91June 23 at Los Angeles (AL) 5-4 W 4.68 6.2 8 2 2 0 1 0 95

GRAVEMAN vs. SAN FRANCISCO: Was the losing pitcher in his only ca-reer appearance, a start in the A’s 4-3 loss at San Francisco on July 26, 2015…tossed just 1.1 innings, which is the shortest outing of his career as a starter…faced nine batters in the first inning and allowed three runs on a two-run home run by Duffy and a RBI single by Belt…allowed a RBI single to Duffy in the second and was relieved by Otero with one out in the second inning and runners on first and second…Otero got a double play and the pen blanked the Giants on five hits in 6.2 innings of work.

GRAVEMAN’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. SAN FRANCISCOPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGBrandon Belt L 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Gregor Blanco L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Brandon Crawford L 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Matt Duffy R 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 2.500Angel Pagan S 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Joe Panik L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Hunter Pence R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1.000 -Buster Posey R 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000

STARTS VS. SAN FRANCISCODATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO7/26/15 A L 1.1 7 4 4 2 2

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Kendall Graveman (3-6, 4.68 ERA)

GRAVEMAN’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: 8, 6/13/15 at LAAIP: 8.0, 6/13/15 at LAAFewest IP, GS: 1.1, 7/26/15 at SFH: 10 (twice), last: 5/2/16 vs. SEAR: 8, 4/9/15 vs. TEXER: 7, 4/9/15 vs. TEXBB: 4, 4/14/15 at HOUSO: 8, 4/20/16 at NYYHR: 4, 5/8/16 at BALPitches: 111 (3 times), last: 4/20/16 at NYYWin Streak: 3, 6/24/15 to 7/4/15Loss Streak: 6, 7/10/15 to 4/7/16Scoreless Streak: 19.0, 6/24/15 to 7/10/15Complete Games: 1, 6/13/15 at LAAShutouts: None

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Sean Manaea (2-4, 6.02 ERA): Was reinstated from the disabled list today…made one start on a rehab assignment with Single-A Stockton last Friday against San Jose and had a no decision (3.2 ip, 2 h, 2 r, 2 er, 2 bb, 3 so, 1 hr, 64 pitches)…was placed on the 15-day DL June 14 with a left pronator strain…was 2-4 with a 6.02 ERA in nine starts at the time of the in-jury…his ERA is sixth highest in the American League among pitchers with 40 or more innings pitched…is 2-3 with a 4.17 ERA and .243 opponents batting average over his last six starts after going 0-1 with a 11.37 ERA and .382 opponents average over his first three starts…had a no decision in his last Major League start, a 14-5 A’s win over Texas on June 13 (4.1 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 5 so)…has never faced the Giants in his career…was selected from Triple-A Nashville April 29 after going 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA in three starts with the Sounds.

GRAVEMAN BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2016 3 6 4.68 14 75.0 392015 6 9 4.05 21 115.2 52Career 9 15 4.28 40 195.1 93

Home 1 3 2.97 6 36.1 12Road 2 3 6.2 8 38.2 27Day 1 2 6.45 5 22.1 16Night 2 4 3.93 9 52.2 23Pre-ASB 3 6 4.68 14 75.0 39Post-ASB 0 0 — 0 0.0 0

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .280 150 42vs. RHH .308 146 45

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TEAM13-9, 3.99 ERA (117 er in 264.0 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 20-for-28 (71.4%)

• The A’s bullpen compiled a 2.42 ERA over its first 27 games, a 6.69 ERA over its next 21 games from May 3-25 and has a 3.48 ERA (38 er in 98.1 ip) in 27 contests since then.

• Has tossed 264.0 innings, which is the most in the American League and third most in the majors.

• Has allowed just 24-of-125 (19.2%) inherited runners to score, which is the second best percentage in the AL (Houston, 15.1%) and third best in the majors (San Francisco, 18.9%).

• Ranks third in the AL in strikeouts per walk (3.34) and walks per nine in-nings (2.52), fourth in fewest walks (74), tied for fourth in fewest losses (9) and tied for fifth in most home runs (33).

• Ranks second in the AL in first batter strikeouts (66) and has the third lowest first batter slugging percentage (.326).

61 RHP JOHN AXFORDLast Outing: 6/26 at Los Angeles (BS, 0.2 ip, 3 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 1-4Inherited Runners/Scored: 11/5

First Hitters: 9-31, bb

• Has allowed six runs in his last six games (3.1 ip, 16.20 ERA) to snap a seven-game, 7.2-inning scoreless streak.

• Is tied for 10th among American League relievers in wins (3).• Has a .393 (11-for-28) opponents batting average with runners in scor-

ing position, including .500 (8-for-16) with RISP and two outs.• Has allowed six of his 14 runs in the sixth inning (1.2 ip, 32.40 ERA)…

has a 2.54 ERA (8 er in 28.1 ip) from the seventh inning on.• Has not allowed a run in 15 of 16 games in his career against the Giants

(1 er in 16.1 ip, 0.55 ERA) and has converted 6-of-6 save opportunities.Last Year: Was 4-5 with a 4.20 ERA and a team-leading 25 saves in 60 relief ap-pearances with Colorado…had a 2.70 ERA and .216 opponents average on the road, a 5.59 ERA and .298 opponents average at Coors Field.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLELast Outing: 6/25 at Los Angeles (ND, 1.0 ip, 3 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 4-5Inherited Runners/Scored: 14/4

First Hitters: 9-31, 4 bb

• Has a 1.96 ERA (4 er in 18.1 ip) and .194 (12-for-62) opponents batting average over his last 20 games dating back to May 27 (3 bb, 24 so).

• He allowed a two-run home run last Thursday, his first runs allowed on the road this year…has a 1.23 ERA (2 er in 14.2 ip) in 17 games on the road compared to 4.50 (8 er in 16.0 ip) in 18 contests at home.

• Is tied for ninth in the American League in games pitched (35).• Has a .218 opponents batting average, including .152 (7-for-46) against

left-handed hitters and .266 (17-for-64) against right-handers.• Has a save in five games in his career against the Giants (7.1 ip, 9 h, 2

r, 2 er, 1 bb, 10 so, 2.45 ERA).Last Year: Missed 121 games due to two stints on the disabled list (strained left rotator cuff, strained left shoulder)…went 1-0 with four saves, a blown save and a 3.95 ERA in 12 relief appearances with the A’s.

66 RHP RYAN DULLLast Outing: 6/25 at Los Angeles (ND, 0.2 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 32/0

First Hitters: 2-32, 2 bb

• Has not allowed an earned run in 14 of his last 15 games (1 er in 15.2 ip, 0.57 ERA) dating back to May 25.

• Has stranded all 32 of his inherited runners, which are the most in the majors among relievers that have not allowed an inherited runner to score and tied for third most overall.

• Opponents are 1-for-45 (.022) with runners in scoring position, including 0-for-24 with RISP and two outs…the 24 at bats with RISP and two outs are the most among all ML pitchers that have not allowed a hit.

• First batters faced are 2-for-32 (.063) with no extra base hits and two walks (.118 on-base percentage)…the on-base percentage and slug-ging percentage rank fourth in the AL and the batting average ranks fifth.

• Leads AL rookies in games pitched (34).• Ranks third among AL relievers in opponents on-base percentage

(.209), sixth in batting average (.162) and innings pitched (39.0) and tied for 10th in strikeouts (42).

• Has a blown save and loss in two games in his career against San Fran-cisco (2.1 ip, 5 h, 6 r, 6 er, 2 bb, 1 ibb, 2 hr, 23.14 ERA).

Last Year: Was named the A’s Organizational Pitcher of the Year after going 3-2 with 12 saves and a 0.74 ERA in 47 games with Midland and Nashville…made his ML debut in September and went 1-2 with a save and a 4.24 ERA in 13 games.

31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 6/26 at Los Angeles (L, 0.2 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/0

First Hitters: 5-15

• Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list on June 19 and is 0-1 with a 3.60 ERA (2 er in 5.0 ip) in four games since his return.

• Ranks third American League relievers in strikeouts per walk (11.00) and fourth in fewest walks per nine innings (0.84)…however, has the second highest opponents batting average (.380).

• Has not faced San Francisco in his career.• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 10 retroactive to May 8 with

a strained right triceps…had a 3.18 ERA on a four-game rehab assign-ment with Single-A Stockton and Triple-A Nashville.

Last Year: Pitched exclusively in relief for the first time in his career and was 5-0 with a 2.92 ERA in 58 games with Toronto…had career highs in games and strike-outs (71) and career lows in ERA and opponents batting average (.240).

44 RHP RYAN MADSONLast Outing: 6/24 at Los Angeles (S, 1.0 ip, 2 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 2 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 14-17Inherited Runners/Scored: 3/0

First Hitters: 6-29, 3 bb

• Has a 1.69 ERA (2 er in 10.2 ip) and has converted 3-of-4 save opportu-nities in 11 games since May 29…logged a 1.02 ERA and was a perfect 11-for-11 in saves over his first 18 games but had two blown saves and a 13.50 ERA over a three-game stretch in between (May 17-24).

• Is tied for 10th among American League relievers in wins (3).• Has a 4.70 ERA (8 er in 15.1 ip) in 16 games against AL West teams

but has not allowed an earned run in 16 games and 15.2 innings pitched against all other opponents.

• Has a 0.73 ERA (1 er in 12.1 ip) in 13 games during the day, a 3.38 ERA (7 er in 18.2 ip) in 19 games at night.

• Is 3-0 with a save, three blown saves and a 2.42 ERA (6 er in 22.1 ip) in 16 games, including one start, in his career against the Giants.

Last Year: Returned to the majors for the first time since 2011 and was 1-2 with three saves and a career-low 2.13 ERA in 68 appearances with Kansas City…also had career lows in opponents batting (.205) and on-base percentage (.254).

58 RHP ZACH NEALLast Outing: 6/27 at San Francisco (ND, 0.2 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 1-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0

First Hitters: 3-6

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville on June 10 for his third stint with the A’s this year and has a 5.40 ERA (4 er in 6.2 ip) in four relief appear-ances since then.

• His appearance last night was the first of his career against the Giants.• Made his Major League debut during his first stint from May 11-12 (May

11 at Boston)…pitched twice during his second stay from May 25 to 30.• He appeared in one game with Nashville following his May 31 option,

a start and win against Round Rock on June 2…allowed three runs on nine hits in 5.0 innings…his complete 2016 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 6 1 2.83 8 8 0 0 0 47.2 45 19 15 5 23

Last Year: Started the year at Double-A Midland and ended it with Triple-A Nash-ville...was 3-3 with a 6.44 ERA in seven starts with Midland, 7-10 with a 4.18 ERA in 21 games, including 20 starts, with Nashville and 10-13 with a 4.67 ERA overall.

33 RHP FERNANDO RODRIGUEZLast Outing: 6/27 at San Francisco (ND, 0.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 17/3

First Hitters: 7-29, 3 bb

• Has allowed eight runs over his last six games (6.0 ip, 12.00 ERA) after yielding a total of seven runs in his first 26 games (1.87 ERA).

• Tossed a season-high tying 2.1 scoreless innings last Friday, his sixth outing of two or more innings this year…ranks fifth among American League relievers in innings pitched (39.2).

• Has allowed 3-of-17 (17.6%) inherited runners to score, which is tied for eighth lowest in the AL.

• Has a .207 opponents batting average…that includes .160 (15-for-94) against right-handed hitters and .304 (14-for-46) against left-handers.

• Has a 0.76 ERA (2 er in 23.2 ip) in 17 games with two days rest or more.• Has a 2.08 ERA (5 er in 21.2 ip) in 17 games on the road compared to

5.00 (10 er in 18.0 ip) in 15 games at home.• Is 0-2 with a 6.08 ERA (9 er in 13.1 ip) in 14 games in his career against

San Francisco.Last Year: Started the year at Triple-A Nashville was promoted to Oakland May 7…spent the balance of the season with the A’s and went 4-2 with a 3.84 ERA and .200 opponents batting average in 56 relief appearances.

35 LHP MARC RZEPCZYNSKILast Outing: 6/27 at San Francisco (ND, 0.1 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 33/10

First Hitters: 9-34, 2 bb

• Has not allowed a run in 12 of his last 13 games (1 er in 9.1 ip, 0.96 ERA) but has allowed 5-of-11 (45.5%) inherited runners to score.

• Leads the American League in inherited runners (33) and is tied for fifth in most inherited runners scored (10).

• Has tossed less than one inning in 24 of his 36 appearances...the 36 games are tied for seventh in the AL.

• Has a 1.25 ERA (3 er in 21.2 ip) in 27 games with one day of rest or more, a 10.38 ERA (5 er in 4.1 ip) in nine games with no days rest.

• Has not allowed a run in eight games and 5.0 innings in his career against the Giants.

Last Year: Began the season with Cleveland and went 2-3 with a 4.43 ERA in 45 games before he was traded to San Diego July 31…was 0-1 with a 7.36 ERA in 27 games with the Padres and combined for a 5.66 ERA in 72 games overall.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

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30 ARISMENDY ALCANTARACurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 8)

Los Angeles Series: 2-8, 4 so, sb, csLast Homestand: 0-0, sb

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville a week ago today and is 2-for-8 (.250) with two stolen bases in three games, including two starts at second base.

• Was caught stealing last Thursday night at Los Angeles (AL) for the first time this year as he was successful in all 26 of his attempts at Triple-A and his first attempt with the A’s.

• Has appeared in two games at second base and one in right field.• Was acquired from the Chicago Cubs on June 9 for Chris Coghlan and

was assigned to Nashville.• Was 26-for-26 in stolen base attempts at Triple-A…was leading the Pa-

cific Coast League and ranked 11th in the minors in steals at the time of his promotion…appeared in 53 games at second base, three at short-stop and three in center field…his complete 2016 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPIowa (AAA) .264 53 197 32 52 9 5 5 21 15 61 21 0 .437 .315Nashville (AAA) .162 10 37 4 6 0 1 1 3 3 15 5 0 .297 .220TOTALS .248 63 234 36 58 9 6 6 24 18 76 26 0 .415 .299

Last Year: Began the season with Chicago (NL) and hit .077 with a RBI in 11 games before he was optioned to Triple-A Iowa April 20…. batted .231 with 12 HR, 36 RBI and 16 steals in 120 games with Iowa…led the PCL in triples (10).

17 YONDER ALONSOCurrent Streak: 8 games (9 for 30)

San Francisco Series: 1-3, 2 r, 2b, bb, gidpRoad Trip: 6-19, 5 r, 2b, rbi, 2 bb, so, 2 gidp

• Has an eight-game hitting streak (9-for-30, .300), which is two short of his career high (10, May 18-27, 2012).

• Has an eight-game road hitting streak (11-for-28, .393) and is now bat-ting .315 (40-for-127) on the road compared to .173 (18-for-104) at home…ranks eighth in the American League in road batting average.

• Has his safely in seven of eight interleague games (10-for-26, .385).• Has improved his batting average each month as he hit .181 in April,

.235 in May and is currently batting .333 (26-for-78) in June…his best batting average in a month with 70 or more plate appearances is .315 in April, 2015.

• Has made 58 of his 65 starts against right-handed pitchers…is hitting .261 (52-for-199) against righties, .188 (6-for-32) against lefties…over the last three years, he has made 203 of his 230 starts against righties.

• Singled in the eighth inning Sunday for his 500th career hit.• Is a .188 (26-for-138) career hitter against San Francisco, including .159

(10-for-63) at AT&T Park.• Has not homered since April 29 against Houston and his 49-game ho-

merless streak is the second longest of his career (91, May 20, 2013-May 15, 2014).

Last Year: Batted .282 with five home runs and 31 RBI in 103 games in a season shortened by two stints on the disabled list…the batting average was his best in his four seasons with San Diego, as was his .361 on-base percentage and .742 OPS.

1 BILLY BURNSCurrent Streak: 0 for 8

San Francisco Series: 0-3, bb, ibbRoad Trip: 1-10, 2 rbi, bb, ibb, sh, sf, gidp

• Is batting .171 (12-for-70) in June, which ranks second lowest in the American League (Frazier, CWS .154)…has seen his average decrease each month this year as he hit .278 in April and .245 in May…did not hit under .258 in any month last year.

• Ranks second in the AL in plate appearances per strikeout (10.4), tied for fourth in stolen bases (13), triples (4) and infield hits (13) and tied for seventh in stolen base percentage (81.3%).

• Has not homered and his 255 at bats are the most in the majors among players with no home runs…has not homered since Sept. 25, 2015 against San Francisco and his 72 game homerless streak is two short of his career high (74, May 29-Aug. 25, 2015).

• Is batting .295 (43-for-146) at night, .156 (17-for-109) during the day.Last Year: Batted .294 in 125 games in his rookie campaign and set an Oakland single-season record for batting average by a switch-hitter…led ML rookies in sto-len bases (26) and multiple hit games (47) and topped AL rookies in hits (153).

16 BILLY BUTLERCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 3)

Los Angeles Series: 1-7, r, bb, 2 soLast Homestand: 5-18, 2 r, 2b, 2 rbi, 2 bb, 3 so, sf

• Is batting .320 (16-for-50) with four doubles, two home runs and 12 RBI over his last 20 games…hit .200 with five doubles, no home runs and six RBI over his first 29 contests.

• Has made 30 starts, including each of the A’s 17 games against a left-handed starting pitcher…is hitting .321 (17-for-53) against left-handers compared to .194 (13-for-67) against right-handers.

• Is 3-for-17 (.176) with a double and three RBI as a pinch hitter…is tied for second among American League pinch hitters in RBI, ranks third in plate appearances (17) and tied for fourth in hits.

• Is 4-for-17 (.235) in interleague play this year and is a .311 (137-for-441) career hitter against the National League.

• Has a .387 (12-for-31) average with three home runs and eight RBI in nine career games against San Francisco…is 4-for-9 (.444) at AT&T Park…also went 5-for-15 (.333) with three RBI in five World Series games against the Giants in 2014.

• Has made 12 starts at first base after making just seven starts at first all last year…is batting .357 (15-for-42) as a first baseman, .185 (12-for-65) as the designated hitter.

Last Year: Batted .251 with 15 home runs and 65 RBI in 151 games in his first sea-son with the A’s…the batting average was 20 points below his previous career low of .271 in 2014…his .323 on-base percentage matched his career low from 2014.

4 COCO CRISPCurrent Streak: 5 games (8 for 19)

San Francisco Series: 1-3, 2 r, 2 bbRoad Trip: 7-25, 6 r, 2 2b, 3b, hr, 2 rbi, 6 bb, 3 so

• Is 8-for-19 (.421) with nine runs scored, seven RBI and five walks over his last five games.

• Seven of his last 10 hits are for extra bases (four doubles, one triple, two home runs).

• Is hitting .359 (14-for-39) with runners in scoring position, which ranks fourth in the AL.

• Is batting .205 (17-for-83) over his last 23 games…hit .158 over his first 12 contests and batted .288 in 28 games in between (April 21-May 28).

• Hit his third career grand slam Sunday at Los An-geles (AL) but it was his first since July 5, 2007 against Tampa Bay while playing for Boston.

• Had his first four-RBI game Sunday since Sept. 22, 2013 against Min-nesota.

• Matched his career high with four runs scored Saturday night…it was his sixth career four-run game but his first since Aug. 9, 2005 at Kansas City while playing for Cleveland.

• Played in his 628th game as an outfielder in an A’s uniform Saturday, which moved him past Billy North for ninth most in Oakland history.

• Committed his first error since Aug. 13, 2014 last Thursday…it snapped a 117-game errorless streak, which was eighth longest in Oakland his-tory by an outfielder.

• Has not been hit by a pitch since May 9, 2011 (C.J. Wilson) and his streak of 583 consecutive games without being hit is the longest active streak in the majors and the longest by an Athletic since at least 1913.

Last Year: Was limited to just 44 games due to two stints on the DL and batted a career-low .175…also had the lowest on-base percentage (.252) and slugging per-centage (.222) of his career and his games played were his fewest since 2002 (32).

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 5 games (8 for 22)

San Francisco Series: 2-5, r, 2b, 2 rbi, gidpRoad Trip: 8-22, 3 r, 2b, 2 hr, 7 rbi, bb, 4 so, cs, 2 gidp

• Is batting .310 (18-for-58) with four home runs and 16 RBI over his last 15 games.

• Is tied for seventh in the American League in home runs (18) and tied for eighth in RBI (52)…is also tied for sixth in hit by pitches (6) and sacrifice flies (4).

• Is hitting .292 (50-for-171) with 15 of his 18 home runs at night compared to .167 (15-for-90) dur-ing the day…is tied for second in the AL in night home runs.

• Has hit 12 of his 18 home runs as a left fielder, which ranks second among AL left fielders despite playing just 40 games at the position…10 have come at home, which is the most by an Athletic over the last two years.

• Is a .372 (16-for-43) career hitter against San Francisco with four home runs and eight RBI in 15 games.

• Has 38 home runs and 93 RBI over his last 123 games dating back to Aug. 6, 2015…has 43 HR and 107 RBI over his last 162 contests.

• The A’s have a 16-11 record when he starts at designated hitter com-pared to 16-24 when he starts in left field.

Last Year: Batted .247 with a career-high 27 HR and 66 RBI in 121 games with Milwaukee…also had career highs in walks (44) and stolen bases (6) and matched his best in triples (2)…led the Brewers and tied for 10th in the NL in home runs.

8 JED LOWRIECurrent Streak: 4 games (6 for 16)

San Francisco Series: 2-5, 2b, rbi, soRoad Trip: 6-16, r, 2bi, rbi, 3 bb, so, gidp

• Is batting .271 (23-for-85) in June after hitting .314 in April and .302 in May.

• Is hitting .333 (39-for-117) on the road, which ranks sixth in the American League.

• Drove in his first run siince June 4 last night, snapping a career-high 17-game streak without an RBI.

• Has a 29-game errorless streak as a second baseman and has not com-mitted an error since May 4…however, has six errors for the season, which is tied for second most among AL second baseman.

• Is batting .303 (10-for-33) in interleague play.• Is 0 for his last 14 with runners in scoring position after starting the sea-

son 14-for-29 (.483).• Is batting .287 (31-for-108) in 27 games since he was reinstated from

the 15-day disabled list May 25…was placed on the DL May 11 retroac-tive to May 10 with a right shin contusion and missed 14 games.

Last Year: Returned to Houston after two seasons with the A’s and batted .222 with 9 HR and 30 RBI in 69 games…missed 83 games while on the disabled list with a torn ligament in his right thumb…23 of his 51 hits (45.1%) were for extra bases.

OAKLAND A’S MOST CAREER GAMES PLAYED

AS AN OUTFIELDER

1591 Rickey Henderson 1177 Dwayne Murphy 1162 Reggie Jackson 851 Jose Canseco 846 Joe Rudi 695 Mike Davis 679 Tony Armas 636 Dave Henderson 630 Coco Crisp

MOST HOME RUNS,MLB SINCE AUG. 6, 2015

40 Edwin Encarnacion38 Khris Davis37 Nolan Arenado37 Chris Davis 35 Yoenis Céspedes35 Carlos Gonzalez

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

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19 JOSH PHEGLEYCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 2)

Los Angeles Series: 1-2, r, 2b, bb, hbpLast Homestand: 3-16, 2 r, 2b, hr, 4 rbi, bb, 3 so, hbp, gidp

• Is 9-for-31 (.290) in 10 games, all starts at catcher, since he was rein-stated from the 15-day disabled list May 27…seven of those starts have come against left-handed starting pitchers.

• Is batting .222 (8-for-36) at night, .344 (11-for-32) during the day.• Has tossed out 1-of-8 (12.5%) attempted base stealers…had thrown out

31.1% of base stealers in his career entering this season.• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 17 retroactive to May 10

with a strained right knee.Last Year: Spent the entire season with Oakland and hit .249 with 9 HR and 34 RBI in 73 games before his season ended in mid-September due to a concussion…batted .305 over his first 32 games through June 26, .208 over his final 41 contests.

22 JOSH REDDICKCurrent Streak: 5 games (6 for 14)

San Francisco Series: 0-0Road Trip: 0-0

• Was reinstated from the disabled list today after going 3-for-25 (.120) with two runs, a double, home run, RBI, walk and six strikeouts on a six-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville that began June 20…appeared in three games in right field and three at designated hitter.

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list May 20 with a fractured left thumb…was hitting .468 over his final 14 games before the injury.

• Is batting .395 (30-for-76) on the road, to .243 (17-for-70) at home.• Is hitting .358 (39-for-109) with all five of his home runs against right-

handed pitching, .216 (8-for-37) against left-handers.• Is tied for seventh in the American League lead with five intentional

walks…had just two intentional walks over the previous three years.Last Year: Compiled his best numbers since his first season with the A’s in 2012, batting .272 with 20 home runs and 77 RBI in 149 games…had a career-high .333 on-base percentage and his batting average was his best as an Athletic.

10 MARCUS SEMIENCurrent Streak: 5 games (8 for 20)

San Francisco Series: 2-4, r, 2b, hr, 4 rbiRoad Trip: 8-20, 6 r, 2 2b, 3 hr, 8 rbi, bb, 3 so

• Hit his 15th home run of the season last night, which matches his career high in 155 games last year…has 39 RBI, which is six short of his high of 45 from last year.

• Has homered in back-to-back games for the third time in his career, all this year…has three home runs in his last five games.

• Has hit all 15 of his home runs as a shortstop, which leads American League shortstops and ranks third in the majors (Story, COL 19; Seager, LAD 16)…the last A’s shortstop to hit more than 15 home runs is Bobby Crosby in 2004 (22).

• Matched his career high with four RBI last night (third time).• Is 11-for-27 (.407) with six runs, two doubles, a triple, three home runs

and 11 RBI over his last seven games.• His average and RBI have improved each month as he hit .205 with 10

RBI in April, .247 with 14 RBI in May and is currently batting .287 (25-for-87) with 15 RBI in June.

• Is batting .333 (38-for-114) with runners on base compared to .181 (26-for-144) with 10 of his 15 home runs with the bases empty.

• Ranks seventh in the AL in at bats per GIDP (129.0).• Is 9-for-30 (.300) with two home runs and nine RBI in eight interleague

games.• Leads the majors in home runs while batting ninth in the order (9) and

is tied for third in home runs in the seventh inning or later (8)…has tied the Athletics franchise record for home runs batting ninth (Hernandez, 2000).

• Is the only Athletic to start and appear in all 76 games and has played all but three innings at shortstop…his season-opening streak of con-secutive games started is second longest by an Athletic over the last 13 years (84, Bobby Crosby at shortstop in 2008)…is tied for sixth in the AL in games played.

• Has committed three errors in his last 10 games after making five over his first 66 contests.

Last Year: Batted .257 with 15 home runs and 45 RBI in a team-leading 155 games in his first full season in the majors…committed a Major League leading and Oak-land record 35 errors…tied for second among AL shortstops in home runs.

5 JAKE SMOLINSKICurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 4)

Los Angeles Series: 1-6, rLast Homestand: 7-19, 3 r, hr, 4 rbi, 2 bb, so

• Is 1-for-9 (.111) over his last five games after hitting safely in a career-high seven straight (9-for-18, .500).

• Is batting .343 (12-for-35) in June after hitting .217 in May.• Is hitting .375 (9-for-24) against left-handed pitchers compared to .235

(8-for-34) against right-handers.• Is 3-for-7 (.429) with a home run and two RBI in five interleague games.• Has made 12 starts (11 in right field, one in left field) since he was re-

called from Triple-A Nashville May 20 for his first stint with the A’s this year…hit .248 with 3 HR and 15 RBI in 39 games with the Sounds.

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debut in his fourth profes-sional season…batted .206 with 3 HR and 9 RBI in 45 games over four stints with Oakland and .274 with 4 HR and 35 RBI in 60 games with Nashville.

26 DANNY VALENCIACurrent Streak: 1 game (3 for 4)San Francisco Series: 3-4, r, bb

Road Trip: 8-20, 3 r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, 4 bb, 4 so

• Is batting .348 (55-for-158) with 11 home runs and 28 RBI in 42 games since he was reinstated from the disabled list May 6…the batting aver-age ranks fifth in the American League over that span.

• Has a .335 batting average overall in 228 plate appearances, which is 7.6 plate appearances short of qualifying for the league leaders…ranks third in the AL in batting among players with 200 or more plate appear-ances.

• Has hit safely in all six of his interleague games this year (9-for-24, .375) and is a .348 (71-for-204) career hitter against the National League.

• Has a .400 (20-for-50) batting average against left-handed pitchers compared to .314 (50-for-159) against right-handers.

• Has hit eight of his 11 home runs on the road.• Is batting .311 (32-for-103) with six of his 11 home runs with two strikes…

leads the AL in batting with two strikes and is tied for ninth in home runs.• Has committed four errors in his last 14 games after going errorless in

19 consecutive contests…now has 11 errors for the season, which ranks second among AL third basemen (Escobar, LAA 12).

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled April 22 retroactive to April 21 with a strained left hamstring and missed 14 games.

• Is a .311 (122-for-392) hitter with 22 home runs and 67 RBI in 103 games with the A’s since he was claimed off waivers from Toronto Aug. 3, 2015.

Last Year: Began the season with Toronto and was claimed off waivers by Oakland Aug. 3…hit .284 with 11 HR and 37 RBI in 47 games with the A’s…combined for a .290 average, a career-high 18 HR and 66 RBI in 105 games overall.

21 STEPHEN VOGTCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 5)

San Francisco Series: 1-5, rRoad Trip: 5-18, 3 r, hr, 2 rbi, bb, so, sf

• Is batting .216 (11-for-51) over his last 15 games.• Hit his sixth home run of the season Friday night, all solo shots off right-

handed pitchers.• Is batting .308 (44-for-143) at night, .198 (17-for-86) during the day.• Has a .133 (6-for-45) average with runners in scoring position, which is

second lowest in the American League (Park, MIN .115).• Committed his fifth error of the season Friday night, which is an on-going

career high, the most among AL catchers and tied for second among Major League catchers.

• Has tossed out 6-of-30 (20.0%) attempted base stealers.Last Year: Was named to his first AL All-Star team…hit .261 with 18 HR and 71 RBI…hit .308 with 13 HR and 53 RBI over his first 70 games, .214 with 5 HR and 18 RBI over his final 66 contests.…led the A’s in walks (56) and on-base pct. (.341).

A’S HITTING VS. SAN FRANCISCO2016 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Alcantara .167 12 2 0 0.333 3 1 0 0 Alonso .188 138 26 1 12.000 3 0 0 0 Burns .231 26 6 1 7#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Butler .387 31 12 3 8.333 3 1 0 0 Crisp .290 93 27 0 10.400 5 2 0 2 Davis .372 43 16 4 8.400 5 2 0 1 Lowrie .281 57 16 1 5#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Phegley .250 4 1 0 1#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Reddick .262 42 11 3 8.500 4 2 1 4 Semien .150 20 3 1 4#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Smolinski .250 4 1 0 0.750 4 3 0 0 Valencia .346 26 9 0 1.200 5 1 0 1 Vogt .216 37 8 1 6.000 4 0 0 0 pitchers .333 36 12 1 8 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. SUAREZ

PLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGHas no match-ups

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CLUBLongest Winning Streak ................................................................................ 6, April 16 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home .............................................................6, May 28 to June 13Longest Winning Streak, Road ........................................................................ 7, April 8 to 22Longest Losing Streak .....................................................................................7, June 3 to 11Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................................................................... 5, May 19 to 27......................................................................................................................... 5, April 7 to 15Longest Losing Streak, Road ................................................................9, May 24 to June 11Most Runs, Game, A’s ..........................................................................14, June 13 vs. TexasMost Runs, Game, Opponents ............................................................... 14, May 9 at BostonMost Runs, Inning, A’s .................................................................... 6, May 4 vs. Seattle (5th)Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ......................................................7, June 3 at Houston (1st)Largest Margin, Victory ................................................................9, June 13 vs. Texas (14-5).....................................................................................................9, May 28 vs. Detroit (12-3)Largest Margin, Loss ................................................................ 10, June 3 at Houston (2-12)....................................................................................................10, May 25 at Seattle (3-13)....................................................................................................10, May 11 at Boston (3-13)Most Hits, Game, A’s ............................................................................17, June 13 vs. Texas............................................................................................................. 17, May 28 vs. DetroitMost Hits, Game, Opponents ............................................................... 17, May 25 at Seattle...............................................................................................................17, May 11 at BostonMost Hits, Inning, A’s ..........................6 (four times), last: June 23 vs. Los Angeles-AL (2nd)Most Hits, Inning, Opponents ........................................................7, June 3 at Houston (1st)........................................................................................................7, May 25 at Seattle (3rd)..........................................................................................................7, May 9 at Boston (4th)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s........................................4 (four times), last: May 17 vs. TexasMost Home Runs, Game, Opponents .................................................. 6, May 8 at BaltimoreMost Doubles, Game, A’s ............................ 4 (seven times), last: June 27 at San FranciscoMost Doubles, Game, Opponents ................................................... 6, May 31 vs. Minnesota.................................................................................................................. 6, May 9 at BostonMost Triples, Game, A’s ..................................................................2, June 21 vs. Milwaukee.................................................................................................... 2, April 19 at New York (AL)Most Triples, Game, Opponents ............................... 2 (three times), last: June 3 at HoustonMost Stolen Bases, Game, A’s .........................................................3, May 13 at Tampa Bay.................................................................................................................3, April 28 at Detroit.................................................................................................... 3, April 21 at New York (AL)Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents ................................................. 3, June 3 at HoustonMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers .................................................... 14, April 21 at New York (AL)Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers ....................................... 12, April 19 at New York (AL).............................................................................................................. 12, April 10 at SeattleMost Walks, A’s Pitchers ...................................................................7, May 13 at Tampa Bay.............................................................................................................. 7, May 1 vs. Houston.................................................................................................................7, April 27 at DetroitMost Walks, Opponents Pitchers.............................................................9, April 28 at DetroitFewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers ......................................................... 2, May 1 vs. HoustonFewest Hits Allowed, Opponents Pitchers ..............................................2, June 16 vs. Texas..........................................................................................................2, May 14 at Tampa BayMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ..........................................12, June 21 vs. MilwaukeeMost Left on Base, Extra Inning Game .........................................11, June 4 at Houston (12)Fewest Left on Base, Game ......................2 (four times), last: June 19 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Most Errors, Game ..................................... 3 (four times), last: June 24 at Los Angeles (AL)Largest Comeback in Win ................................................................4, May 15 at Tampa BayLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss .........................................................5, June 15 vs. Texas

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams ............................... Coco Crisp, June 26 at Los Angeles-AL (Hector Santiago)....................................................................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson)Pinch Hit Home Runs ....................Chris Coghlan, May 15 at Tampa Bay (Erasmo Ramirez)Lead Off Home Runs ..............................Coco Crisp, May 30 vs. Minnesota (Ervin Santana)Inside-The-Park Home Runs ..........................................................................................NoneGame Ending Home Runs ..........................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson)................................................................. Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (Pat Neshek)Back-to-Back Home Runs .... Coco Crisp and Marcus Semien, June 26 at Los Angeles (AL)............................................................... Danny Valencia and Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas.......................................................... Khris Davis and Coco Crisp, April 21 at New York (AL)Longest Hitting Streak ................................................... 11, Stephen Vogt, May 22 to June 5..................................................................................................11, Coco Crisp, May 17 to 28Most Runs, Game .............................................. 4, Coco Crisp, June 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Hits, Game ............................................4, Josh Reddick, May 7 at Baltimore (Game 2).................................................................................4, Jed Lowrie, April 19 at New York (AL)Most Doubles, Game .............................. 2 (eight times), last: Billy Burns, June 15 vs. TexasMost Triples, Game ..................1 (12 times), last: Vogt and Semien, June 21 vs. MilwaukeeMost Home Runs, Game .................................................... 3, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas...............................................................................3, Danny Valencia, May 15 at Tampa BayMost Runs Batted In, Game ............................................... 6, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. TexasMost Walks, Game .............................................3, Yonder Alonso, May 7 at Baltimore (Day)Most Strikeouts, Game .....................................................4, Mark Canha, April 24 at TorontoMost Stolen Bases, Game ........... 2 (four times), last: Billy Burns, May 22 vs, New York (AL)Longest Winning Streak ........................................................... 5, Rich Hill, May 7 to presentLongest Losing Streak ....................................................5, Eric Surkamp, April 13 to present...........................................................................................5, Sonny Gray, April 27 to present................................................................................5, Kendall Graveman, April 25 to May 19Most Strikeouts, Game .............................................. 10, Rich Hill, April 21 at New York (AL).................................................................................................10, Rich Hill, April 9 at SeattleMost Walks, Game ...........................................................5, Chris Bassitt, April 10 at SeattleMost Innings, Game, Starter ................................................. 8.0, Rich Hill, May 23 at SeattleMost Innings, Game, Reliever ................................... 4.0, Andrew Triggs, June 3 at HoustonLow Hit Complete Game ................................................................................................NoneMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings .........................11.2, Ryan Madson, April 17 to May 16Most Consecutive Batters Retired ...............................19, Kendall Graveman, June 17 to 23

GENERALLongest Game, Innings ....................................................................... 12, June 4 at HoustonLongest Game, Time, Nine Innings ..................................................... 3:46, May 9 at BostonLongest Game, Time, Extra Innings ..........................................4:07, June 4 at Houston (12)Shortest Game, Time...................................................... 2:19, June 19 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Largest Crowd, Home ...........................................................35,067, April 4 vs. Chicago (AL)Smallest Crowd, Home ...................................................................10,068, May 16 vs. TexasLargest Crowd, Road ....................................................................... 47,065, April 8 at SeattleSmallest Crowd, Road .............................................................14,604, May 13 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home ...........................................................................................NonePostponement, Rain, Road ...................................................................... May 6 at Baltimore

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 10 2 0 0 12Burns 14 1 0 0 15Butler 5 2 0 0 7Coghlan 4 0 0 0 4Crisp 12 3 0 0 15Davis 18 1 0 0 19Lowrie 17 3 1 0 21Muncy 1 0 0 0 1McBride 1 0 0 0 1Phegley 3 1 0 0 4Reddick 8 3 1 0 12Semien 12 3 0 0 15Smolinski 2 1 0 0 3Valencia 12 7 0 0 19Vogt 9 6 0 0 15

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlonso 3 1 0 0 0 4Burns 2 0 0 0 0 2Butler 2 2 0 0 0 4Canha 1 0 0 0 0 1Coghlan 3 1 0 0 0 4Crisp 4 1 1 0 0 6Davis 5 4 0 1 1 11Lowrie 4 0 0 0 0 4Phegley 0 1 0 0 0 1Reddick 3 1 0 0 0 4Semien 4 3 1 0 0 8Smolinski 4 0 0 0 0 4Valencia 4 2 0 1 0 7Vogt 2 1 0 0 0 3

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 1 5 6Burns 2 3 5Butler 1 3 4Canha 1 2 3Coghlan 1 3 4Crisp 3 5 8Davis 4 13 17Lowrie 4 3 7McBride 0 1 1Phegley 0 0 0Reddick 2 7 9Semien 4 6 10Smolinski 0 1 1Valencia 2 11 13Vogt 2 7 9

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alcantara - - - - - - - - 2Alonso - 1 - - 3 15 18 26 2Burns 35 17 - - - - - 2 7Butler - - - 1 13 14 2 - -Canha - 4 - - - 1 3 1 -Coghlan - 10 - - 2 8 7 12 7Crisp 41 6 - - - 6 2 1 1Davis - 1 - 23 27 6 10 - -Ladendorf - - - - - - - - 6Lowrie - 31 6 5 4 9 1 - -McBride - - - - - - - 3 2Muncy - 1 - - - - 1 6 4Phegley - 1 - - - 6 4 7 3Reddick - - 39 - - - - - -Semien - 4 - - - 3 26 12 31Smolinski - - - - - 1 2 4 5Valencia - - 9 42 1 4 - - -Vogt - - 22 5 26 3 - 2 -

GAMES BY POSITIONC 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Player G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GSAlcantara - - - - 2 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - - -Alonso - - 68 61 - - 7 4 - - - - - - - - - -Burns - - - - - - - - - - - - 61 57 4 4 - -Butler - - 17 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 18Canha - - 5 3 - - 3 1 - - 3 2 - - 3 2 1 1Coghlan - - - - 20 16 17 15 - - 4 2 - - 12 11 2 2Crisp - - - - - - - - - - 37 31 19 19 - - 9 7Davis - - - - - - - - - - 40 40 - - - - 27 27Ladendorf - - - - 15 6 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - -Lowrie - - - - 54 52 - - 2 - - - - - - - 5 4McBride 5 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1Muncy - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - 11 10 1 1Phegley 22 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Reddick - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41 38 2 1Semien - - - - - - - - 76 76 - - - - – - - -Smolinski - - - - - - - - - - 5 1 - - 18 11 - -Valencia - - - - - - 55 55 - - - - - - - - 1 1Vogt 55 51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 7

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2016 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceAlcantara 0 0 0 0 0 September 20, 2014 Los Angeles (NL) Howell 20Alonso 0 0 1 0 1 April 29, 2015 Houston Neshek 49Burns 0 0 0 0 0 September 25, 2015 San Francisco Leake 72Butler 1 1 0 0 2 June 7, 2016 at Milwaukee Davies 12Crisp 5 1 0 1 7 June 26, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Santiago 1Davis 12 1 4 1 18 June 24, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Salas 3Lowrie 1 0 0 0 1 June 4, 2016 at Houston Gregerson 18Phegley 0 0 1 0 1 June 13, 2016 Texas Wilhelmsen 5Reddick 3 1 1 0 5 May 19, 2016 New York (AL) Nova –Semien 10 3 2 0 15 June 27, 2016 at San Francisco Samardzija –Smolinski 1 2 0 0 3 June 15, 2016 Texas Holland 5Valencia 7 4 0 0 11 June 25, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Chacin 2Vogt 6 0 0 0 6 June 24, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Weaver 2others 6 1 1 0 8Team 52 14 10 2 78

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsAlvarez, H Games 92 8 for 100 Games Started 92 8 for 100Axford Strikeouts 479 21 for 500Butler At Bats 4975 25 for 5000 Hits 1438 62 for 1500 Walks 486 14 for 500Crisp Games as OF (w/OAK) 630 6 for 636 (ties D. Henderson for 8th in Oakland history) Doubles 297 3 for 300 Steals (w/OAK) 167 5 for 172 (ties Baker for 9th in Athletics history)Davis Doubles 72 28 for 100 Home Runs 78 22 for 100Doolittle Saves 33 11 for 44 (ties Koch and Foulke for 9th in Athletics history)Gray Wins 36 14 for 50 Games 90 10 for 100 Games Started 88 12 for 100 Strikeouts 482 18 for 500Hill Games Started 85 15 for 100Lowrie Doubles 169 31 for 200Madson Games 591 9 for 600Reddick Games as OF (w/Oak) 549 78 for 627 (ties North for 10th in Oakland history) Triples (w/Oak) 18 4 for 22 (ties Bando and Ellis for 9th in Oakland history) Home Runs 91 9 for 100Rzepczynski Games 385 15 for 400

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-7 (April 22)Season Low ..........................28-41/29-42 (June 19/June 22)April ..............................................................................13-12May ............................................................................... 11-17June ................................................................................9-14July ...................................................................................0-0August ..............................................................................0-0September ........................................................................0-0Home Series ..................................................................5-6-1Road Series ...................................................................4-8-0Series Sweeps ..................................................................4-6First Game of Series ..................................................... 14-11Last Game of Series .......................................................8-16A’s Score First ..............................................................23-20Opponent Scores First ..................................................10-23Leading After 7th ............................................................26-3Leading After 8th ............................................................28-2Tied After 7th ....................................................................4-0Tied After 8th ....................................................................4-2Trailing After 7th .............................................................3-40Trailing After 8th .............................................................1-39Commit No Errors .........................................................17-24Commit 1 or More Errors ..............................................16-19More HR Than Opp. .......................................................22-7Fewer HR Than Opp. .....................................................4-28Same Total HR of Opp. .....................................................7-8Starter Pitches 7 or More ..................................................8-3Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................25-40When Scoring 4 or More ...............................................24-13When Scoring Less Than 4 ............................................9-30Last At Bat ........................................................................8-5Replay Challenges ...........................................................8-6Different Lineups ...............................................................65

WALK-OFF WINS (3)Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (home run)Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (grand slam)Billy Burns, June 17 vs. Los Angeles-AL (single)

May 2 Danny Valencia sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

May 5 Henderson Alvarez transferred to Nashville on rehab

May 6 Danny Valencia reinstated from the disabled list; Tyler Ladendorf optioned to Nashville

May 7 Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville (26th man for doubleheader); Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville (after night game)

May 8 J.B. Wendelken recalled from Nashville; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville

May 10 Tyler Ladendorf and Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Daniel Coulombe selected from Nashville; J.B. Wendelken optioned to Nashville; Liam Hendriks placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 8 (right triceps strain); Mark Canha placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 9 (back strain); Chris Bassitt transferred to the 60-day disabled list

May 11 Eric Surkamp recalled from Nashville; Zach Neal selected from Nashville; Daniel Coulombe optioned to Nashville; Jed Lowrie placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 10 (right shin contusion); Eric Sogard transferred to the 60-day disabled list

May 13 Matt McBride recalled from Nashville; Zach Neal optioned to Nashville

May 17 Jesse Hahn and Max Muncy recalled from Nash-ville; Eric Surkamp optioned to Nashville; Josh Phegley placed on the 15-day disabled list ret-roactive to May 10 (strained right knee); Hender-son Alvarez returned from rehab assignment

May 20 Jake Smolinski recalled from Nashville; Josh Reddick placed on the 15-day disabled list (frac-tured left thumb)

May 21 Josh Phegley sent to Nashville on a rehab as-signment

May 22 Daniel Coulombe recalled from Nashville; Sonny Gray placed on the 15-day disabled list retroac-tive to May 21 (strained right trapezius)

May 23 Jed Lowrie sent to Nashville on a rehab assign-ment

May 25 Jed Lowrie reinstated from the disabled list; Zach Neal recalled from Nashville; Daniel Cou-lombe and Max Muncy optioned to Nashville

May 27 Josh Phegley reinstated from the disabled list; Matt McBride optioned to Nashville

May 31 Eric Surkamp recalled from Nashville; Zach Neal optioned to Nashville

June 2 Eric Surkamp optioned to NashvilleJune 3 J.B. Wendelken recalled from Nashville; R.J. Al-

varez sent to Stockton on a rehab assignmentJune 4 Daniel Coulombe recalled from Nashville; An-

drew Triggs optioned to NashvilleJune 5 Sonny Gray reinstated from the disabled list; J.B.

Wendelken optioned to NashvilleJune 7 Liam Hendriks sent to Stockton on a rehab as-

signmentJune 9 Rich Hill placed on the 15-day disabled list retro-

active to May 30 (left groin strain); Chris Cogh-lan traded to the Chicago Cubs for Arismendy Alcantara; R.J. Alvarez transferred to Nashville on rehab

June 10 Max Muncy and Zach Neal recalled from Nash-ville; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville; Liam Hendriks transferred to Nashville on rehab

June 11 Daniel Mengden selected from Nashville; Mark Canha transferred to the 60-day disabled list

June 12 R.J. Alvarez claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs

June 13 Henderson Alvarez sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment

June 14 Eric Surkamp recalled from Nashville; Sean Manaea placed on the 15-day disabled list (left pronator strain)

June 18 Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Tyler La-dendorf optioned to Nashville; Henderson Alva-rez transferred to Nashville on rehab

June 19 Liam Hendriks reinstated from the disabled list; Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville

June 20 Henderson Alvarez returned from rehab; Josh Reddick sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

June 21 Arismendy Alcantara recalled from Nashville; Daniel Coulombe optioned to Nashville

June 24 Sean Manaea sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

June 25 Dillon Overton selected from Nashville; Eric Surkamp optioned to Nashville; Henderson Alva-rez transferred to the 60-day disabled list

June 27 Nick Tepesch claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers; Eric Surkamp designated for assignment; Rich Hill sent to Stockton on a re-hab assignment

June 28 Josh Reddick reinstated from the disabled list; Max Muncy optioned to Nashville

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAlvarez, H. Right shoulder surgery March 25-present (eligible May 27) 76Alvarez, R.J. Right elbow surgery March 25-June 11 61Bassitt Strained right elbow April 29-present 53Canha Back strain May 9-present 44Doubront Sprained left elbow April 4-present 76Fuld Strained left shoulder March 25-present 76Gray Strained right trapezius May 21-June 4 13Hendriks Right triceps strain May 8-June 18 37

Player Injury Dates Games MissedHill Left groin strain May 30-present (eligible June 14) 25Lowrie Right shin contusion May 10-May 24 14Manaea Left pronator strain June 14-present (eligible June 29) 13Parker Fractured right medial epicondyle March 13-present 76Phegley Strained right knee May 10-May 26 15Reddick Fractured left thumb May 20-June 27 34Sogard Cervical strain March 28-present (eligible May 27) 76Valencia Strained left hamstring April 21-May 5 14

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list 16 times this season…used the DL 23 times in 2015

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GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/4 1 CWS L 3-4 0-1 t3 -1 TEX ½ Sale Hill Robertson 35,067* 35,0674/5 2 CWS L 4-5 0-2 t4 -1½ HOU ½ Jones Doolittle Robertson 10,478 45,5454/6 3 CWS W 2-1 1-2 t3 -1 SEA ½ Gray Rodon Madson 16,468 62,0134/7 4 CWS L 1-6 1-3 t4 -1½ SEA 1 Latos Graveman 12,577 74,590 (4 dates)4/8 5 at SEA W 3-2 2-3 t2 -½ SEA ½ Doolittle Cishek Madson 47,065 47,0654/9 6 at SEA W 6-1 3-3 t1 – OAK/TEX – Hill Karns 36,424 83,4894/10 7 at SEA W 2-1 (10) 4-3 1 +1 OAK 1 Axford Vincent Doolittle 30,834 114,323 (3 dates)4/11 8 LAA L 1-4 4-4 t1 – OAK/TEX – Tropeano Gray Street 13,371 87,9614/12 9 LAA L 4-5 4-5 3 -1 TEX ½ Morin Doolittle Street 13,492 101,4534/13 10 LAA L 1-5 4-6 3 -1½ LAA ½ Shoemaker Surkamp 11,216 112,6694/14 OFF DAY 3 -1½ LAA/TEX –4/15 11 KC L 2-4 4-7 t4 -1½ LAA/TEX – Volquez Hill Davis 19,451 132,1204/16 12 KC W 5-3 5-7 4 -1½ TEX 1 Gray Young Madson 25,564 157,6844/17 13 KC W 3-2 6-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Axford Soria Madson 29,668 187,352 (10 dates)4/18 OFF DAY t2 -1 TEX 14/19 14 at NYY W 3-2 (11) 7-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Rodriguez Barbato Madson 31,952 146,2754/20 15 at NYY W 5-2 8-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Graveman Eovaldi Doolittle 37,396 183,6714/21 16 at NYY W 7-3 9-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Hill Shreve Madson 33,818 217,4894/22 17 at TOR W 8-5 10-7 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Gray Sanchez Madson 34,251 251,7404/23 18 at TOR L 3-9 10-8 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Happ Bassitt 46,334 298,0744/24 19 at TOR L 3-6 10-9 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Hutchison Surkamp Osuna 46,300 344,3744/25 20 at DET L 3-7 10-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Zimmerman Graveman 21,671 366,045 4/26 21 at DET W 5-1 11-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Hill Pelfrey 22,256 388,3014/27 22 at DET L 4-9 11-11 t3 -1 TEX -½ Verlander Gray 22,636 410,9374/28 23 at DET L 3-7 11-12 4 -1½ TEX ½ Sanchez Bassitt Rodriguez 26,200 437,137 (13 dates)4/29 24 HOU W 7-4 12-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Madson Sipp 20,159 207,5114/30 25 HOU W 2-0 13-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Hahn Devenski Madson 23,084 230,5955/1 26 HOU L 1-2 13-13 3 -1½ TEX ½ Fister Hill Gregerson 24,135 254,7305/2 27 SEA L 3-4 13-14 3 -2½ TEX ½ Karns Graveman Cishek 10,535 265,2655/3 28 SEA L 2-8 13-15 3 -3 SEA ½ Iwakuma Gray 12,584 277,8495/4 29 SEA L 8-9 13-16 4 -4 SEA 1½ Montgomery Axford Cishek 16,238 294,087 (16 dates)5/5 OFF DAY 4 -4½ SEA 2½ 5/6 at BAL PPD, Rain t3 -4 SEA 1½5/7 30 at BAL (D) W 8-4 14-16 Hill Wright 15,110 452,247 31 at BAL (N) L 2-5 14-17 3 -4½ SEA 1½ Jimenez Hahn Britton 29,862 482,1095/8 32 at BAL L 3-11 14-18 3 -4½ SEA ½ Tillman Graveman 43,690 525,7995/9 33 at BOS L 7-14 14-19 t3 -5½ SEA 1½ Buchholz Gray 35,227 561,0265/10 34 at BOS L 5-13 14-20 t3 -6½ SEA 1½ O’Sullivan Manaea 32,167 593,1935/11 35 at BOS L 3-13 14-21 t3 -7½ SEA 1½ Porcello Surkamp 33,283 626,4765/12 OFF DAY 3 -7½ SEA 1½ 5/13 36 at TB W 6-3 15-21 3 -6½ SEA 1½ Hill Odorizzi Madson 14,604 641,0805/14 37 at TB L 0-6 15-22 4 -6½ SEA ½ ANDRIESE Graveman 28,158 669,2385/15 38 at TB W 7-6 16-22 4 -6 TEX ½ Axford Geltz Madson 19,545 688,783 (22 dates)5/16 39 TEX W 3-1 17-22 4 -5 TEX/SEA – Manaea Holland Madson 10,068 304,1555/17 40 TEX W 8-5 18-22 3 -5 SEA 1 Madson Tolleson 12,718 316,8735/18 41 TEX W 8-1 19-22 3 -4 SEA 1 Hill Perez 14,323 331,1965/19 42 NYY L 1-4 19-23 4 -5 SEA 1½ Nova Graveman Chapman 17,456 348,6525/20 43 NYY L 3-8 19-24 4 -6 SEA 1½ Sabathia Gray 28,235 376,8875/21 44 NYY L 1-5 19-25 4 -7 SEA 1½ Tanaka Manaea 26,356 403,2435/22 45 NYY L 4-5 19-26 4 -8 SEA 1½ Pineda Hahn Chapman 25,237 428,480 (23 dates)5/23 46 at SEA W 5-0 20-26 4 -7 SEA 1½ Hill Walker 16,370 705,1535/24 47 at SEA L 5-6 20-27 4 -8 SEA 1½ Montgomery Madson 17,471 722,6245/25 48 at SEA L 3-13 20-28 4 -9 SEA 1½ Iwakuma Neal 19,227 741,851 (25 dates)5/26 OFF DAY t4 -9 SEA 1½5/27 49 DET L 1-4 20-29 t4 -9 SEA 1½ Fulmer Manaea 22,498 450,9785/28 50 DET W 12-3 21-29 t4 -8 SEA ½ Hahn Saupold 24,154 475,1325/29 51 DET W 4-2 22-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Hill Pelfrey Doolittle 20,522 495,6545/30 52 MIN W 3-2 23-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Graveman Santana Madson 17,248 512,9025/31 53 MIN W 7-4 24-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Dull Duffey Axford 12,767 525,6696/1 54 MIN W 5-1 25-29 t3 -6½ TEX ½ Manaea Dean 11,345 537,014 (29 dates)6/2 OFF DAY 3 -6½ TEX/SEA – 6/3 55 at HOU L 2-12 25-30 5 -7½ TEX 1 Fister Hahn 26,458 768,3096/4 56 at HOU L 5-6 (12) 25-31 5 -8½ TEX 2 Feldman Madson 37,223 805,5326/5 57 at HOU L 2-5 25-32 5 -9½ TEX 3 McCullers Dull Harris 30,817 836,3496/6 OFF DAY 5 -10 TEX 46/7 58 at MIL L 4-5 25-33 5 -11 TEX 4 Davies Manaea Jeffress 19,283 855,6326/8 59 at MIL L 0-4 25-34 5 -11 TEX 3 Anderson Hahn 18,188 873,8206/9 OFF DAY 5 -11½ TEX 46/10 60 at CIN L 1-2 25-35 5 -11½ TEX 3 Wood Gray Cingrani 21,520 895,3406/11 61 at CIN L 1-2 25-36 5 -12½ TEX 4 Straily Mengden Ohlendorf 32,034 927,3746/12 62 at CIN W 6-1 26-36 5 -12½ TEX 5 Rodriguez Lamb 24,880 952,254 (33 dates)6/13 63 TEX W 14-5 27-36 4 -11½ TEX 4½ Coulombe Ramos Neal 13,453 550,4676/14 64 TEX L 6-10 27-37 5 -12½ TEX 5½ Perez Surkamp 13,101 563,5686/15 65 TEX L 5-7 27-38 5 -13½ TEX 6½ Martinez Axford Dyson 10,115 573,6836/16 66 TEX L 1-5 27-39 5 -14½ TEX 6½ LEWIS Mengden 14,236 587,9196/17 67 LAA W 3-2 28-39 5 -14½ TEX 6½ Madson Salas 24,591 612,5106/18 68 LAA L 1-7 28-40 5 -15½ TEX 7½ Lincecum Dull 25,078 637,5886/19 69 LAA L 0-2 28-41 5 -16½ TEX 8½ WEAVER Surkamp 22,846 660,4346/20 OFF DAY 5 -17 TEX 9½6/21 70 MIL W 5-3 29-41 5 -16 TEX 9½ Doolittle Smith Madson 14,810 675,2446/22 71 MIL L 2-4 29-42 5 -17 TEX 10 Guerra Mengden Thornburg 13,586 688,830 (38 dates)6/23 72 at LAA W 5-4 30-42 5 -16½ TEX 10 Graveman Lincecum Doolittle 36,412 988,6666/24 73 at LAA W 7-4 31-42 4 -15½ TEX 9 Dull Salas Madson 41,356 1,030,0226/25 74 at LAA W 7-3 32-42 4 -15½ TEX 9 Overton Chacin 40,643 1,070,6656/26 75 at LAA L 6-7 32-43 4 -16½ TEX 10 Street Hendriks 36,715 1,107,3806/27 76 at SF W 8-3 33-43 4 -16½ TEX 10 Mengden Samardzija 41,442 1,148,822

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION6/28 77 at SF 7:15 CSNCA6/29 78 SF 7:05 CSNCA6/30 79 SF 7:05 CSNCA

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION7/1 80 PIT 7:05 CSNCA7/2 81 PIT 7:05 CSNCA Salute to Armed Forces Fireworks7/3 82 PIT 1:05 CSNCA MLB Network Tote Bag (20,000 fans)7/4 83 at MIN 11:10 CSNCA7/5 84 at MIN 5:10 CSNCA7/6 85 at MIN 10:10 CSNCA7/7 86 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA7/8 87 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA7/9 88 at HOU 1:10 CSNCA7/10 89 at HOU 11:10 CSNCA7/11 ALL-7/12 STAR7/13 BREAK7/14 (San Diego)7/15 90 TOR 7:05 CSNCA7/16 91 TOR 1:05 CSNCA Hello Kitty Bobblehead (15,000 fans)7/17 92 TOR 1:05 CSNCA7/18 93 HOU 7:05 CSNCA7/19 94 HOU 7:05 CSNCA Root Beer Float Day7/20 95 HOU 12:35 MLBN7/21 96 TB 7:05 CSNCA7/22 97 TB 7:05 CSNCA7/23 98 TB 6:05 CSNCA Day on the Green Fireworks7/24 99 TB 1:05 CSNCA7/25 100 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/26 101 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/27 102 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA7/28 OFF DAY7/29 103 at CLE 4:10 CSNCA7/30 104 at CLE 4:30 CSNCA7/31 105 at CLE 10:10 CSNCA8/1 OFF DAY8/2 106 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA8/3 107 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA8/4 108 at LAA 4:05 CSNCA8/5 109 CHI 7:05 CSNCA8/6 110 CHI 1:05 CSNCA Cache Creek Billy Ball Retro T-Shirt/1980s Turn-Back-The-Clock (15,000 fans)8/7 111 CHI 1:05 CSNCA8/8 112 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/9 113 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/10 114 BAL 7:05 CSNCA8/11 115 BAL 12:35 MLBN8/12 116 SEA 7:05 CSNCA8/13 117 SEA 6:05 CSNCA Chevron Star Wars Fireworks8/14 118 SEA 1:05 CSNCA8/15 119 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/16 120 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/17 121 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA8/18 OFF DAY8/19 122 at CWS 5:10 CSNCA8/20 123 at CWS 4:10 CSNCA8/21 124 at CWS 11:10 CSNCA8/22 125 CLE 7:05 CSNCA8/23 126 CLE 7:05 CSNCA8/24 127 CLE 12:35 MLBN8/25 OFF DAY8/26 128 at STL 5:15 CSNCA8/27 129 at STL 4:15 CSNCA8/28 130 at STL 11:15 CSNCA8/29 131 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA8/30 132 at HOU 5:10 CSNCA8/31 133 at HOU 11:10 MLBN9/1 OFF DAY9/2 134 BOS 7:05 CSNCA9/3 135 BOS 6:05 CSNCA Kelly-Moore Paints Jose Canseco Rookie of the Year Bobblehead (15,000 fans)9/4 136 BOS 1:05 CSNCA Breast Cancer Awareness Day/Zevia Wristbands (10,000 fans)9/5 137 LAA 1:05 CSNCA XFINITY Fleece Blanket (15,000 fans)9/6 138 LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/7 139 LAA 12:35 MLBN9/8 OFF DAY 9/9 140 SEA 7:05 CSNCA9/10 141 SEA 1:05 CSNCA9/11 142 SEA 1:05 CSNCA9/12 143 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/13 144 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/14 145 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/15 146 at KC 4:15 CSNCA9/16 147 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA9/17 148 at TEX 5:05 CSNCA9/18 149 at TEX 12:05 CSNCA9/19 150 HOU 7:05 CSNCA9/20 151 HOU 7:05 CSNCA9/21 152 HOU 12:35 MLBN9/22 OFF DAY 9/23 153 TEX 6:35 CSNCA Fireworks9/24 154 TEX 1:05 CSNCA9/25 155 TEX 1:05 CSNCA Team Photo (10,000 fans)9/26 156 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/27 157 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/28 158 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/29 159 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA9/30 160 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA10/1 161 at SEA 6:10 CSNCA10/2 162 at SEA 12:10 CSNCA

2016 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS