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PITCHING PROBABLES Tue., June 20 vs. Houston RHP Sonny Gray (2-2, 4.44) vs. RHP Francis Martes (1-0, 5.19) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Wed., June 21 vs. Houston LHP Sean Manaea (6-3, 4.01) vs. RHP Mike Fiers (4-2, 4.00) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Thu., June 22 vs. Houston RHP Jesse Hahn (3-4, 3.56) vs. RHP David Paulino (1-0, 5.03) 12:35 NBCSCA/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: Swept a four-game series from New York (AL) to start the homestand and the four-game winning streak is the A’s second longest of the season (5, April 18-22)…lost six of the previous seven games…are 31-38 (.449), which is the worst record in the American League and tied for sixth worst in the majors…it is three games better than the A’s 69-game mark from last year (28-41)…are in fifth place in the AL West for the 20th consecutive day and trail first place Houston by 14½ games…have spent one day tied for first this year, seven days in second, six days tied for sec- ond, 13 days in third, four days tied for third, 14 days in fourth, four days tied for fourth and 28 days in fifth. SERIES SWEEPS: The A’s four-game sweep of the Yankees was their first series sweep of any length since Sept. 12-15, 2016 at Kansas City, also a four-game series…it snapped a streak of 26 consecutive series without a sweep…it was their first sweep in Oakland since May 30-June 1, 2016 against Minnesota and their first four-game sweep in Oakland since July 3-6, 2014 against Toronto. HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 22-13 (.629) at home compared to 9-25 (.265) on the road…have the sixth best home record in the majors and the second worst road record (PHI, 9-28/.243)…the home winning percentage is .364 better than the road…the biggest differential in Athletics history is .356 in 1945 (.527 at home, .171 on the road)…are 4-0 on this eight-game homestand against New York-AL (4-0) and Houston (four games)…went 3-3 on the last homestand and have now won six of their last seven home games and 20 of the last 28…leave following the game Thursday for a six- game road trip to Chicago-AL (three games) and Houston (three games)… went 1-5 on the last road trip to Tampa Bay (1-3) and Miami (0-2) and have lost 23 of the last 29 road games…have lost nine consecutive series on the road, which is tied for the third longest such streak in Oakland history…it is the longest since May 16-July 9, 1986 when they also lost nine in a row… the two longest are 13 (May 11-July 26, 1979) and 11 (June 14-Aug. 14, 1977)…are 7-2-2 in home series compared to 1-10-0 in road series. DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed a Major League leading 65 errors, which is 13 more than any other team (TB, 52)…the errors have led to a ML leading 46 unearned runs (ATL, 37)…had just 43 unearned runs all last year…nine of the errors have been committed by pitchers, which is the most in the American League and matches the A’s season total from last year…have eight outfield assists, which is the fewest in the AL and tied for seventh fewest in the majors…have allowed a ML leading 61 stolen bases (CHI-NL, 51), which are already the A’s most before the All- Star Break since 2011 (64)…are tied for third in the AL in passed balls (8). PITCHING: The A’s have a 5.75 ERA (145 in 227.0 ip) and .279 (251-for- 901) opponents batting average over the last 26 games…now have a 4.80 ERA for the season, which is third highest in the American League…are tied for the AL lead in hit batters (31) and rank third in wild pitches (37)… the wild pitches are tied for third most in Oakland history before the All-Star Break (43 in 2016, 38 in 1979). STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers are 3-3 over the last 11 games but they have a 6.60 ERA (43 er in 58.2 ip), .305 (74-for-243) opponents batting average and 14 home runs allowed over that span…are 22-27 with a 4.72 ERA for the season…the losses are tied for second most in the American League…have allowed 49 home runs, which is tied for the few- est in the AL and tied for third fewest in the majors…have the third lowest opponents slugging percentage in the AL (.415)…have used 10 different starting pitchers, which is tied with Texas for second most in the AL (SEA, 12)…it marks the 10th time in the last 11 years the A’s have used 10 or more different starting pitchers. OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .292 (95-for-325) with 47 runs scored over the last nine games (5.2 runs per game)…have the second lowest batting average (.242) and on-base percentage (.310) in the American League, the second most strikeouts (638) and the third fewest runs scored (298)… rank third in extra base hits (233) and tied for fourth in doubles (128)… have the second lowest batting average with runners in scoring position (.228)…leadoff hitters have the second lowest batting average (.196) and on-base percentage (.279) in the majors. THE LONG BALL: The A’s have hit 98 home runs, which is second most in Athletics history after 69 games…the 2000 club had 105 (had 109 after 70 games…the 1996 club had 99)…60 of the A’s 98 home runs have come in the Coliseum, which is the third most home runs at home in the American League…the A’s are one of four teams with three players with 15 or more home runs (CIN, COL, MIA)…home runs have accounted for 150 of the A’s 298 runs (50.3%)…the Oakland record for highest percentage of runs scoring on home runs is 46.3% in 1996…are 28-25 when homering, 3-13 when they don’t…the mark when held to no home runs is tied for third worst in the AL…the pitching staff has surrendered 36 home runs in the last 20 games after allowing just 46 home runs over the first 49 contests… Oakland is 23-9 when they out-homer the opponent, 8-29 when they don’t. BASES LOADED: The A’s are 9-for-54 (.167) with 26 RBI with the bases loaded…the batting average is the lowest in the majors and the RBI are third fewest…also have the lowest on-base percentage (.213) and second lowest slugging percentage (.259). CLOSE CALLS: Three of the A’s four wins over the Yankees were by one- run…had lost each of their previous four one-run decisions…are now 8-9 (.471) in one-run games for the season, including 7-2 at home…have two last at bat wins on the homestand and seven for the season…had their fifth walk-off win of the season Thursday, which is tied for third most in the majors (BAL and LAA, 6)…are 3-3 in extra inning games, including 3-1 at home. THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 4-12 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 13-6…through games of last Thursday, the A’s were suc- cessful in 28.6% (4-of-14) of their challenges, which was tied with Detroit and Miami for the worst mark in the majors…have a run differential of -71, which is the lowest in the American League and fourth lowest in the ma- jors…have used 66 different lineups in 69 games…are averaging 3 hours and 18 minutes per game in June and 3:08:19 for the season…the Oak- land record for longest average time of game is 3:08:28 in 2000…have an 8-9 record in June…went 12-15 in May after going 11-14 in April…May marked the A’s seventh consecutive month with a losing record, which is Oakland’s longest such streak since May 1997-May 1998 when they also had a streak of seven (excludes October). THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have seven players on the disabled list (Bassitt, Dull, Graveman, Semien, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl)…Bassitt, Semien and Smolinski are on the 60-day DL…have used the DL 17 times this year and have had at least five players on the DL all year…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times in 2016. A’s vs. ASTROS: The A’s are 1-4 against Houston…lost two of three in Houston April 28-30 after being swept in a rain-shortened two-game series in Oakland April 14-15 (the rainout will be made up as part of a single- admission doubleheader on Sept. 9)…have lost 11 of their last 12 games to the Astros, including each of the last six in Oakland…the six-game home losing streak is the A’s longest ever against Houston…lost the season se- ries for the second consecutive season last year as they went 6-13…are 16-27 against Houston over the last three years…have 15 blown saves in their last 48 games against the Astros (dating back to Aug. 26, 2014)…lead the all-time series 47-40…19 of the 40 losses have been by one run…are 25-18 in Oakland and 22-22 in Houston. TODAY’S TIDBITS Yonder Alonso ranks second in the American League in slugging per- centage (.630) and OPS (1.027), fourth in on-base percentage (.397) and tied for eighth in home runs (17)…Khris Davis hit his 18th home run of the season yesterday, which broke a 2-2 tie…he ranks third in the AL in go-ahead home runs (9) and second in go-ahead RBI (16)…Ryon Healy is batting .350 (21-for-60) with 12 runs, six doubles, eight home runs, 18 RBI, a .850 slugging percentage and six multiple hit games over his last 15 games…Matt Joyce has seven hits and four walks in his last 12 plate appearances. THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1979 Wayne Gross, Dave Revering and Mike Heath hit consecutive homers in the fourth inning of the A’s 6-5 win against Kansas City… Gross, Mike Edwards and Revering also turn a triple play, the second of the A’s major league recording tying three triple plays in 1979…in 2003 Miguel Tejada ties an Oakland record with five hits as the A’s defeat Texas, 9-2. 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 (31-38) VS. HOUSTON ASTROS (46-24) MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 — OAKLAND COLISEUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT RHP DANIEL GOSSETT (0-1, 16.20) VS. RHP BRAD PEACOCK (3-1, 3.00) NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

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PITCHING PROBABLESTue., June 20 vs. Houston RHP Sonny Gray (2-2, 4.44) vs. RHP Francis Martes (1-0, 5.19) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The GameWed., June 21 vs. Houston LHP Sean Manaea (6-3, 4.01) vs. RHP Mike Fiers (4-2, 4.00) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The GameThu., June 22 vs. Houston RHP Jesse Hahn (3-4, 3.56) vs. RHP David Paulino (1-0, 5.03) 12:35 NBCSCA/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: Swept a four-game series from New York (AL) to start the homestand and the four-game winning streak is the A’s second longest of the season (5, April 18-22)…lost six of the previous seven games…are 31-38 (.449), which is the worst record in the American League and tied for sixth worst in the majors…it is three games better than the A’s 69-game mark from last year (28-41)…are in fifth place in the AL West for the 20th consecutive day and trail first place Houston by 14½ games…have spent one day tied for first this year, seven days in second, six days tied for sec-ond, 13 days in third, four days tied for third, 14 days in fourth, four days tied for fourth and 28 days in fifth.

SERIES SWEEPS: The A’s four-game sweep of the Yankees was their first series sweep of any length since Sept. 12-15, 2016 at Kansas City, also a four-game series…it snapped a streak of 26 consecutive series without a sweep…it was their first sweep in Oakland since May 30-June 1, 2016 against Minnesota and their first four-game sweep in Oakland since July 3-6, 2014 against Toronto.

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 22-13 (.629) at home compared to 9-25 (.265) on the road…have the sixth best home record in the majors and the second worst road record (PHI, 9-28/.243)…the home winning percentage is .364 better than the road…the biggest differential in Athletics history is .356 in 1945 (.527 at home, .171 on the road)…are 4-0 on this eight-game homestand against New York-AL (4-0) and Houston (four games)…went 3-3 on the last homestand and have now won six of their last seven home games and 20 of the last 28…leave following the game Thursday for a six-game road trip to Chicago-AL (three games) and Houston (three games)…went 1-5 on the last road trip to Tampa Bay (1-3) and Miami (0-2) and have lost 23 of the last 29 road games…have lost nine consecutive series on the road, which is tied for the third longest such streak in Oakland history…it is the longest since May 16-July 9, 1986 when they also lost nine in a row…the two longest are 13 (May 11-July 26, 1979) and 11 (June 14-Aug. 14, 1977)…are 7-2-2 in home series compared to 1-10-0 in road series.

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed a Major League leading 65 errors, which is 13 more than any other team (TB, 52)…the errors have led to a ML leading 46 unearned runs (ATL, 37)…had just 43 unearned runs all last year…nine of the errors have been committed by pitchers, which is the most in the American League and matches the A’s season total from last year…have eight outfield assists, which is the fewest in the AL and tied for seventh fewest in the majors…have allowed a ML leading 61 stolen bases (CHI-NL, 51), which are already the A’s most before the All-Star Break since 2011 (64)…are tied for third in the AL in passed balls (8).

PITCHING: The A’s have a 5.75 ERA (145 in 227.0 ip) and .279 (251-for-901) opponents batting average over the last 26 games…now have a 4.80 ERA for the season, which is third highest in the American League…are tied for the AL lead in hit batters (31) and rank third in wild pitches (37)…the wild pitches are tied for third most in Oakland history before the All-Star Break (43 in 2016, 38 in 1979).

STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers are 3-3 over the last 11 games but they have a 6.60 ERA (43 er in 58.2 ip), .305 (74-for-243) opponents batting average and 14 home runs allowed over that span…are 22-27 with a 4.72 ERA for the season…the losses are tied for second most in the American League…have allowed 49 home runs, which is tied for the few-est in the AL and tied for third fewest in the majors…have the third lowest opponents slugging percentage in the AL (.415)…have used 10 different starting pitchers, which is tied with Texas for second most in the AL (SEA, 12)…it marks the 10th time in the last 11 years the A’s have used 10 or more different starting pitchers.

OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .292 (95-for-325) with 47 runs scored over the last nine games (5.2 runs per game)…have the second lowest batting average (.242) and on-base percentage (.310) in the American League, the second most strikeouts (638) and the third fewest runs scored (298)…rank third in extra base hits (233) and tied for fourth in doubles (128)…have the second lowest batting average with runners in scoring position (.228)…leadoff hitters have the second lowest batting average (.196) and on-base percentage (.279) in the majors.

THE LONG BALL: The A’s have hit 98 home runs, which is second most in Athletics history after 69 games…the 2000 club had 105 (had 109 after 70 games…the 1996 club had 99)…60 of the A’s 98 home runs have come in

the Coliseum, which is the third most home runs at home in the American League…the A’s are one of four teams with three players with 15 or more home runs (CIN, COL, MIA)…home runs have accounted for 150 of the A’s 298 runs (50.3%)…the Oakland record for highest percentage of runs scoring on home runs is 46.3% in 1996…are 28-25 when homering, 3-13 when they don’t…the mark when held to no home runs is tied for third worst in the AL…the pitching staff has surrendered 36 home runs in the last 20 games after allowing just 46 home runs over the first 49 contests…Oakland is 23-9 when they out-homer the opponent, 8-29 when they don’t.

BASES LOADED: The A’s are 9-for-54 (.167) with 26 RBI with the bases loaded…the batting average is the lowest in the majors and the RBI are third fewest…also have the lowest on-base percentage (.213) and second lowest slugging percentage (.259).

CLOSE CALLS: Three of the A’s four wins over the Yankees were by one-run…had lost each of their previous four one-run decisions…are now 8-9 (.471) in one-run games for the season, including 7-2 at home…have two last at bat wins on the homestand and seven for the season…had their fifth walk-off win of the season Thursday, which is tied for third most in the majors (BAL and LAA, 6)…are 3-3 in extra inning games, including 3-1 at home.

THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 4-12 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 13-6…through games of last Thursday, the A’s were suc-cessful in 28.6% (4-of-14) of their challenges, which was tied with Detroit and Miami for the worst mark in the majors…have a run differential of -71, which is the lowest in the American League and fourth lowest in the ma-jors…have used 66 different lineups in 69 games…are averaging 3 hours and 18 minutes per game in June and 3:08:19 for the season…the Oak-land record for longest average time of game is 3:08:28 in 2000…have an 8-9 record in June…went 12-15 in May after going 11-14 in April…May marked the A’s seventh consecutive month with a losing record, which is Oakland’s longest such streak since May 1997-May 1998 when they also had a streak of seven (excludes October).

THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have seven players on the disabled list (Bassitt, Dull, Graveman, Semien, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl)…Bassitt, Semien and Smolinski are on the 60-day DL…have used the DL 17 times this year and have had at least five players on the DL all year…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times in 2016.

A’s vs. ASTROS: The A’s are 1-4 against Houston…lost two of three in Houston April 28-30 after being swept in a rain-shortened two-game series in Oakland April 14-15 (the rainout will be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader on Sept. 9)…have lost 11 of their last 12 games to the Astros, including each of the last six in Oakland…the six-game home losing streak is the A’s longest ever against Houston…lost the season se-ries for the second consecutive season last year as they went 6-13…are 16-27 against Houston over the last three years…have 15 blown saves in their last 48 games against the Astros (dating back to Aug. 26, 2014)…lead the all-time series 47-40…19 of the 40 losses have been by one run…are 25-18 in Oakland and 22-22 in Houston.

TODAY’S TIDBITSYonder Alonso ranks second in the American League in slugging per-centage (.630) and OPS (1.027), fourth in on-base percentage (.397) and tied for eighth in home runs (17)…Khris Davis hit his 18th home run of the season yesterday, which broke a 2-2 tie…he ranks third in the AL in go-ahead home runs (9) and second in go-ahead RBI (16)…Ryon Healy is batting .350 (21-for-60) with 12 runs, six doubles, eight home runs, 18 RBI, a .850 slugging percentage and six multiple hit games over his last 15 games…Matt Joyce has seven hits and four walks in his last 12 plate appearances.

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1979 Wayne Gross, Dave Revering and Mike Heath hit consecutive homers in the fourth inning of the A’s 6-5 win against Kansas City…Gross, Mike Edwards and Revering also turn a triple play, the second of the A’s major league recording tying three triple plays in 1979…in 2003 Miguel Tejada ties an Oakland record with five hits as the A’s defeat Texas, 9-2.

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 (31-38) VS. HOUSTON ASTROS (46-24)MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 — OAKLAND COLISEUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT

RHP DANIEL GOSSETT (0-1, 16.20) VS. RHP BRAD PEACOCK (3-1, 3.00)NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

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FOR STARTERS: Was selected from Triple-A Nashville last Wednesday and made his Major League debut with a start that day at Miami…became the 50th pitcher in Oakland history to start in his ML debut.

OAKLAND PITCHERS WHO HAVE STARTED IN THEIR ML DEBUTDate Pitcher Opponent Dec IP H R ER BB SO6/14/17 Gossett at Miami L 3.1 6 7 6 1 19/7/16 Cotton Los Angeles (AL) W 6.1 2 1 1 2 39/5/16 Alcantara Los Angeles (AL) L 3.0 5 5 5 1 06/25/16 Overton at Los Angeles (AL) W 5.2 7 3 3 2 36/11/16 Mengden at Cincinnati L 5.2 6 2 2 4 54/29/16 Manaea Houston – 5.0 4 4 4 4 38/3/12 Straily Toronto – 6.0 5 1 1 1 56/24/12 Griffin SanFrancisco – 6.0 3 2 2 1 46/10/11 Godfrey at Chicago (AL) – 4.1 9 5 5 2 29/13/10 Cramer at Kansas City W 5.1 4 1 1 1 46/2/09 Mazzaro at Chicago (AL) W 6.1 3 0 0 4 14/10/09 Anderson Seattle L 6.0 7 5 5 2 24/7/09 Cahill at Los Angeles (AL) – 5.0 5 3 2 5 18/6/08 Gonzalez at Toronto L 6.0 4 4 4 2 44/9/08 Smith at Toronto – 6.0 2 3 2 5 54/24/07 Braden at Baltimore W 6.0 3 1 1 1 67/30/06 Komine Toronto – 6.0 4 1 1 4 17/17/06 Windsor at Baltimore – 5.0 5 3 1 3 37/21/03 Harden at Kansas City – 7.0 4 1 1 2 45/25/02 Harang Tampa Bay W 7.0 3 0 0 3 107/22/00 Zito Anaheim W 5.0 2 1 1 6 67/17/00 MJones at Colorado (Day) – 2.1 5 4 4 3 14/18/00 Mulder at Cleveland W 6.0 5 4 4 3 66/8/99 Hudson at San Diego – 5.0 7 3 3 4 115/10/98 Stein Chicago (AL) L 7.0 3 4 0 2 86/28/97 Rigby Texas L 8.0 7 2 2 1 26/11/96 Adams at Cleveland – 6.0 7 4 4 2 25/26/96 Chouinard at Baltimore L 5.0 8 5 5 3 17/18/95 Wojciechowski at Milwaukee L 5.0 8 3 3 3 27/8/95 Johns Toronto (G#2) – 3.0 3 2 2 1 28/17/93 Karsay Milwaukee W 6.1 6 2 2 1 39/11/91 Van Poppel Chicago (AL) – 4.2 7 5 5 2 64/13/91 Dressendorfer Seattle W 5.2 4 2 2 2 44/11/91 Slusarski Minnesota W 7.0 5 0 0 3 29/17/86 Rodriguez Texas L 7.2 7 4 4 3 17/12/83 Heimuller at Baltimore L 7.1 5 3 3 4 26/24/83 CYoung at Texas L 4.1 4 5 5 3 24/10/83 Krueger at California W 7.0 9 4 3 4 19/11/82 Codiroli Chicago (AL) L 8.0 4 2 2 2 26/28/79 Kingman at Kansas City – 5.2 4 4 4 3 37/4/78 Minetto at Seattle – 3.1 3 2 2 0 26/23/78 Conroy at Kansas City – 3.1 2 2 1 5 06/11/78 *Morgan Baltimore L 9.0 10 3 2 5 04/10/78 Johnson Seattle W 6.0 2 0 0 4 24/9/78 Wirth at California L 3.1 4 3 1 4 19/25/75 CMitchell Chicago (AL) L 3.2 6 5 5 2 24/10/75 *Norris Chicago (AL) W 9.0 3 0 0 3 37/29/73 Abbott Texas – 3.0 4 2 2 2 15/29/72 Hamilton at Texas W 6.1 4 1 1 5 27/20/69 Blue at California L 5.1 6 5 4 1 1Totals (50 starts, 3.96 ERA) 15-17 279.1 245 138 123 136 148*indicates only two pitchers with complete games

LAST START: He was the losing pitcher in his Major League debut, an 11-6 A’s loss at Miami last Wednesday…allowed seven runs in 3.1 innings, which were the most runs allowed in Oakland history by a pitcher in his Ma-jor League debut…they were the most A’s by any A’s pitcher since Glenn Cox allowed seven runs in 1.1 innings for the Kansas City A’s on Sept. 20, 1955 against Detroit…retired the side in order in the first inning but then allowed a pair of solo home runs to Ozuna and Moore in the second…yielded two more runs in the third, highlighted by a Yelich RBI single, and was charged with three runs in the fourth, including a Telis RBI double.

GOSSETT’S 2017 STARTSDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITJune 14 at Miami 6-11 L 16.20 3.1 6 7 6 1 1 2 62

GOSSETT vs. HOUSTON: Is making his first career appearance and start.

GOSSETT’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. HOUSTONPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGHas no matchups

2017 WITH NASHVILLE: Went 3-3 with a 3.41 ERA in 11 starts…that included 0-2 with a 4.71 ERA over his first six starts and 3-1 with a 2.25 ERA over his final five…ranked sixth in the Pacific Coast League in ERA and opponents batting average (.231) at the time of his promotion…was tied for the lead in wild pitches (9)…surrendered just four home runs in 60.2 innings, an average of 0.59 per nine innings…all four home runs were solo shots…his opponents batting average included a mark of .217 (25-

for-115) against right-handed hitters compared to .246 (28-for-114) against left-handers…opponents hit .213 with runners in scoring position and were 2-for-23 (.087) with RISP and two outs…went 2-1 with a 2.08 ERA in five starts at home, 1-2 with a 4.41 ERA in six starts on the road…yielded all four of his home runs on the road…walked one batter or fewer in seven of his 11 starts…did not walk a batter over his final three outings (19.0 ip)…tossed six innings or fewer in each of his first eight starts, six innings or more in each of his final three…the Sounds were 6-5 (.545) in his starting assignments.

HIGHLIGHTS WITH NASHVILLE: Walked a season-high five batters in 5.0 innings in his first start April 6 at Round Rock…struck out a season-high eight in 4.0 innings April 12 against Oklahoma City and took the loss…allowed his first two home runs of the season and also had season highs in runs (6) and hits (9) on April 19 at Oklahoma City…followed that with a sev-en-start, 42.2-inning, 173 batter faced homerless streak…earned his first win May 12 against Albuquerque when he allowed one run in 6.0 innings…was named Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 22-28…won each of his two starts that week and did not allow a run or walk a batter (14.0 ip, 6 h, 14 so)…tossed 8.0 innings at Sacramento May 22 and 6.0 innings against Colorado Springs May 27…the 8.0 innings against the River Cats were a season-high and his eight strikeouts against the Sky Sox matched his high…it was part of a 15.0-inning scoreless streak from May 22 to June 5…went 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA and .203 opponents batting average in six starts in May.

GOSSETT’S 2017 STARTS WITH NASHVILLEDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 6 at Round Rock 1-2 (11) – 1.80 5.0 3 1 1 5 3 0 87April 12 Oklahoma City 0-5 L 4.00 4.0 3 4 3 1 8 0 78April 19 at Oklahoma City 9-8 – 6.92 4.0 9 6 6 1 1 2 88April 24 at Colorado Springs 3-8 L 6.27 5.2 4 3 3 1 6 0 87April Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 0-2 6.27 18.2 19 14 13 8 18 2May 1 New Orleans 6-4 (12) – 4.94 5.0 4 2 0 3 3 0 95May 6 El Paso 7-3 – 4.71 5.0 6 3 2 4 6 0 100May 12 Albuquerque 3-1 W 4.15 6.0 5 1 1 1 7 0 87May17 atFresno 5-6 – 4.31 5.0 6 3 3 3 2 0 86May 22 at Sacramento 9-3 W 3.59 8.0 4 0 0 0 6 0 91May 27 Colorado Springs 8-3 W 3.19 6.0 2 0 0 0 8 0 95May Totals (6 games, 6 starts) 3-0 1.54 35.0 27 9 6 11 32 0June 5 at Omaha 2-4 L 3.41 7.0 7 4 4 0 4 2 88NASHVILLE TOTALS (11 G, 11 GS) 3-3 3.41 60.2 53 27 23 19 54 4

2016 RECAP: Pitched at three different levels in the A’s farm system and combined for a 10-6 record and a 2.69 ERA in 27 starts with Single-A Stockton, Double-A Midland and Triple-A Nashville…led the A’s farm sys-tem in strikeouts (151), ranked second in innings pitched (153.2), tied for second in wins and sixth in ERA…had career highs in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts and wild pitches (18) and matched his high in games and games started…surrendered just eight home runs, an average of 0.47 per nine innings…was 5-4 with a 3.47 ERA over his first 16 starts through July 7…then went 5-2 with a 1.66 ERA over his final 11 starts beginning July 13…was charged with two runs or fewer in 10 of those 11 starts…allowed a .221 opponents batting average, including .219 (76-for-347) against right-handed hitters and .224 (49-for-219) against left-handers…yielded six of his eight home runs to righties…six came with the bases empty…held the opposition to a .154 batting average when leading off an inning…issued just nine walks for a .203 on-base percentage in that situation…had a .225 opponents batting average with runners in scoring position…allowed two runs or fewer in 17 of his 27 starts, walked two batters or fewer 23 times and surrendered four hits or fewer 13 times.

CAREER: Was the A’s second round pick in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft and is the first Oakland pick from that draft to reach the majors….is 19-22 with a 3.55 ERA (151 er in 383.0 ip) in 77 games, including 66 starts, in four seasons in the A’s organization…led the A’s farm system with 151 strikeouts in 2016…earned California League Pitcher of the Week honors for the week of May 16 to 22, 2016…tied for the Midwest League lead in complete games (2) and losses (13) in 2015…was rated as the A’s No. 8 prospect by Baseball America following the 2016 season.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Daniel Gossett (0-1, 16.20 ERA)

GOSSETT’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: NoneIP: 3.1, 6/14/17 at MIAFewest IP, GS: 3.1, 6/14/17 at MIAH: 6, 6/14/17 at MIAR: 7, 6/14/17 at MIAER: 6, 6/14/17 at MIABB: 1, 6/14/17 at MIASO: 1, 6/14/17 at MIAHR: 2, 6/14/17 at MIAPitches: 62, 6/14/17 at MIAWin Streak: NoneLoss Streak: 1, 6/14/17 to presentScoreless Streak: 1.0, 6/14/17Complete Games: NoneShutouts: None

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Sonny Gray (2-2, 4.44 ERA): Is 0-1 with a 5.87 ERA and .319 op-ponents batting average over his last four starts after going 2-1 with a 3.34 ERA and .216 opponents batting average over his first five starts…is 2-0 with a 3.30 ERA and .232 opponents batting average in five starts at home compared to 0-2 with a 5.96 ERA and .301 opponents average in four starts on the road…is 1-2 with a 6.11 ERA in five starts at night, 1-0 with a 2.55 ERA in four starts during the day…is scheduled to start on four days rest…is 1-0 with a 3.91 ERA in four starts on four days rest compared to 1-2 with a 4.85 ERA in his other five starts…had a no decision in his last start, an 8-7 A’s win in 10 innings against New York (AL) last Thursday (5.1 ip, 8 h, 3 r, 3 er, 3 bb, 6 so)…is 4-2 with a 2.53 ERA (53.1 ip, 50 h, 16 r, 15 er, 14 bb, 40 so, 3 hr) in eight career starts against Houston…has not faced the Astros this year.

GOSSETT BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2017 0 1 16.20 1 3.1 62016 0 0 — 0 0.0 0Career 0 1 16.20 1 3.1 6

Home 0 0 — 0 0.0 0Road 0 1 16.20 1 3.1 6Day 0 1 16.20 1 3.1 6Night 0 0 — 0 0.0 0Pre-ASB 0 1 16.20 1 3.1 6Post-ASB 0 0 — 0 0.0 0

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .333 9 3vs. RHH .375 8 3

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TEAM9-11, 4.95 ERA (126 er in 229.0 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 15-for-26 (57.7%)

• The A’s bullpen is 2-4 with five saves, four blown saves, a 6.02 ERA (31 er in 46.1 ip) and 10 home runs allowed over the last 14 games…now has a 4.95 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League (MIN, 5.26).

• Blew three saves during Thursday’s game (Madson, Axford, Casilla)...it was the fifth time in the Oakland era that the bullpen has blown three saves in one game…it was the second time they won (May 11, 2010 at Texas).

• Has allowed just two first batter home runs, which is tied for the fewest in the majors…has the second lowest slugging percentage against first batters faced in the AL (.298) and the fourth most strikeouts (60).

• Has the fewest inherited runners in the AL (83), is tied for the second-fewest wins (9) and ranks second in most stolen bases allowed (26).

61 RHP JOHN AXFORDLast Outing: 6/15 vs. New York-AL (BS, 0.1 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 so, 1 hr)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 5/0

First Hitters: 2-11, bb

• Allowed a game-tying home run on Thursday in his first save opportunity of the season.

• Has allowed a .194 (6-for-31) batting average against right-handed hit-ters compared to .500 (10-for-20) against left-handers.

• Has not faced the Astros this year...allowed one earned run in seven games (8.1 ip) last season.

• Was on the A’s Opening Day roster but did not pitch before he was placed on the 10-day DL April 5, retroactive to April 2, with a strained right shoulder…did not allow a run in a three-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville (3.1 ip, 2 h, 4 so) and was reinstated May 21.

Last Year: Went 6-4 with three saves and a 3.97 ERA in 68 relief appearances in his first season with the A’s…had a 2.70 ERA over his first 26 games and a 2.19 ERA over his final 24 but logged a 9.42 ERA in 18 games in between.

64 RHP MICHAEL BRADYLast Outing: 6/11 at Memphis-GS (ND, 5.0 ip, 8 h, 4 r, 4 er, 1 bb, 4 so)

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

First Hitters: 0-0

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville yesterday and will be making his Major League debut.

• Was originally drafted by Florida in 2009 out of the University of Califor-nia as an infielder and transitioned to pitcher in 2010…signed a minor league contract with the A’s Nov. 15, 2016 and is 26-28 with a 3.10 ERA in 283 career appearances (40 starts) in eight seasons as a pitcher…has struck out 515 batters in 508.0 innings and has walked just 85 (1.50 walks per nine innings).

• Began his 2017 campaign with two starts, pitched in relief his next eight outings and was 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA over his final four games, all starts…had a .217 opponents batting average with the Sounds, includ-ing .197 against left-handers…his complete 2017 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 3 1 3.67 14 6 0 0 0 41.2 34 18 17 6 42

Last Year: Spent most of the year at Double-A Harrisburg but also made one start with Triple-A Syracuse in August…combined to go 3-6 with a 2.89 ERA in 18 games (12 starts) overall…issued just 13 walks in 81.0 innings (1.44 per nine innings).

46 RHP SANTIAGO CASILLALast Outing: 6/16 vs. New York-AL (S, 1.0 ip, 1 bb, 3 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 11-14Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/1

First Hitters: 5-23, 2 bb

• Allowed a run in the ninth inning on Thursday for his first blown save since May 12 at Texas...had converted each of his last four save op-portunities.

• Has a 2.40 ERA (4 er in 15.0 ip) in 15 games in Oakland where he has converted eight of his nine save opportunities…has a 6.75 ERA (7 er in 9.1 ip), is 3-for-5 in save chances and has surrendered both of his home runs in 10 games on the road.

• Opponents are 3-for-22 (.136) with runners in scoring position.• Is tied for third among AL relievers in stolen bases allowed (6).• Has faced the Astros twice this year (2.0 ip, 1 h, 2 r, 2 er, 2 bb, 1 so)…

has a 1.88 ERA (3 er in 14.1 ip) in 15 career outings against Houston.Last Year: Went 2-5 with 31 saves and a 3.57 ERA in 62 relief appearances with San Francisco…ranked sixth in the NL in saves but had a career-high nine blown saves, which tied for the most in the majors…struck out a career-high 65 batters.

35 LHP DANIEL COULOMBELast Outing: 6/18 vs. New York-AL (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 28/7

First Hitters: 7-26, 2 bb, hbp

• Has not allowed an earned run in 17 of his last 18 appearances and has a 0.73 ERA (1 er in 12.1 ip) and .132 (5-for-38) opponents batting average over that span…had a 3.27 ERA and .277 opponents average over his first 11 contests.

• Has held left-handed hitters to a .186 (8-for-43) batting average…four of the eight hits are extra-base hits (two doubles, triple, home run).

• Has tossed fewer than one inning in 14 of his last 17 games and 17 of 29 games for the season.

• Opponents are batting .077 (2-for-26) with runners in scoring position, which is fourth lowest in the American League among pitchers with 20 or more at bats.

• Is tied for first in the AL in inherited runners (28).• Has faced the Astros once this year (0.1 ip, 1 h).

Last Year: Was 3-1 with a 4.53 ERA and .216 opponents batting average in 35 games over five stints with the A’s…had no decisions, a 1.08 ERA and .200 oppo-nents batting average in 20 relief appearances for Triple-A Nashville.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLELast Outing: 6/18 vs. New York-AL (S, 1.0 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 3-4Inherited Runners/Scored: 5/2

First Hitters: 0-12, sf

• Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list June 10 and his Game 2 appearance that day was his first for the A’s since April 29 at Houston (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 hr).

• Had a 3.52 ERA and .185 opponents batting average in nine relief ap-pearances when he was placed on the DL May 3 retroactive to April 30 with a strained left shoulder…made two rehab appearances with Single-A Stockton on June 2 and 5 and one with Triple-A Nashville on June 7…did not allow a base runner in his three rehab outings (3.0 ip, 5 so).

• Left-handed hitters are 0-for-15 with nine strikeouts off him.• Has faced the Astros twice this season (1.1 ip, 3 h, 3 r, 3 er, 2 hr so, 1

blown save)…has a 4.43 ERA (10 er in 20.1 ip) in 22 career appear-ances against Houston and has converted four of six save opportunities.

• Has a 206-game errorless streak dating back to Sept. 25, 2012…that is seventh longest in Oakland history by a pitcher (sixth is 208 by Ricardo Rincon).

Last Year: Was 2-3 with four saves and a 3.23 ERA in 44 games in a season short-ened by a two-month stint on the disabled list with a strained left shoulder…had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 5.63, which tied for ninth among AL relievers.

31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 6/17 vs. New York-AL (ND, 1.0 ip, 2 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-2Inherited Runners/Scored: 13/5

First Hitters: 7-25, 4 bb

• Has allowed one run in five of his last seven appearances and is 1-1 with a blown save over that span (6.2 ip, 10 h, 5 r, 5 er, 12 so, 2 hr, 6.75 ERA)…allowed no runs in 15 of his previous 17 games (0.95 ERA).

• Has 25 strikeouts over his last 14 games (14.0 ip), an average of 16.07 strikeouts per nine innings.

• Has a 2.61 ERA (6 er in 20.2 ip) and .182 (14-for-77) opponents batting average in 19 games at home, a 6.52 ERA (7 er in 9.2 ip) and .333 (15-for-45) opponents average in 10 games on the road.

• Has faced the Astros twice this season…has a 5.19 ERA (10 er in 17.1ip) in 11 career appearances against Houston.

Last Year: Compiled a 3.76 ERA and .270 opponents batting average in 53 relief appearances in his first season with the A’s…had an 8.27 ERA in 11 games before going on the disabled list in early May, a 2.23 ERA in 42 games following his return.

44 RHP RYAN MADSONLast Outing: 6/18 vs. New York-AL (ND, 1.0 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 1-4Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/2

First Hitters: 6-28, bb

• Has not allowed a run in 10 of his last 12 games (4 er in 12.0 ip, 3.00 ERA).

• Has held right-handed hitters to a .200 (11-for-55) batting average.• Is tied for first among American League relievers in most stolen bases

allowed (7) and tied for third in most losses (4).• Has a 6.35 ERA (4 er in 5.2 ip) in seven games on no days rest, a 1.66

ERA (4 er in 21.2 ip) in his other 22 contests.• Has faced the Astros once this year (0.2 ip, 3 h, 1 r, 1 er)…has a 1-7

record in 33 career appearances against Houston (31.0 ip, 40 h, 18 r, 18 er, 6 bb, 28 so, 3 hr).

Last Year: Saved a team-leading 30 games in his first season with Oakland to be-come just the second A’s pitcher over the last 10 years to save 30 or more games…ranked ninth in the AL in saves but tied for second with seven blown saves.

57 RHP JOSH SMITHLast Outing: 6/17 vs. New York-AL (ND, 1.0 ip)

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

First Hitters: 2-14

• Has allowed runs in two of his last three games (4 er in 3.2 ip) after not allowing a run over his previous four games (3.1 ip).

• Has an 7.84 ERA (9 er in 10.1 ip) in nine games in Oakland, a 4.70 ERA (4 er in 7.2 ip) in five games on the road.

• Has faced Houston once in his career (3.1 ip, 7 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 2 so).• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville May 3 after going 2-0 with a 3.29

ERA and .146 opponents batting average in nine relief appearances with the Sounds.

Last Year: Spent most of the season with Cincinnati where he went 3-3 with a 4.68 ERA in 32 games (two starts) over two stints with the Reds…also went 4-4 with a 3.80 ERA in nine games (eight starts) with Triple-A Louisville.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

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17 YONDER ALONSOCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 4)

New York Series: 3-11, 4 r, hr, rbi, 2 bb, 2 soLast Road Trip: 8-22, 4 r, 2 2b, 2 rbi, 4 bb, 5 so

• Is batting .352 (25-for-71) with 19 runs scored over his last 22 games.• Ranks second in the American League in slugging percentage (.630)

and OPS (1.027), fourth in on-base percentage (.397) and tied for eighth in home runs (17).

• Leads AL first baseman in on-base percentage (.398) and slugging per-centage (.636), ranks third in batting average (.305) and home runs (17) and fourth in RBI (37).

• Is batting .318 (49-for-154) against right-handed pitching, .229 (8-for-35) against left-handers…six of his eight hits off lefties are for extra bases (two doubles, four home runs)…the average against righties ranks sev-enth in the AL.

• Ranks seventh in the AL in batting with runners in scoring position (.349) and eighth in batting at night (.320).

• His 17 home runs are a career high in just 60 games…had 39 home runs in 664 games over the first seven seasons of his career.

Last Year: Batted .253 with 34 doubles, seven home runs and 56 RBI in 156 games in his first season with Oakland…had career highs in games and runs scored (52)…ranked second among AL first baseman with a .997 fielding percentage.

38 JAYCOB BRUGMANCurrent Streak: 3 games (3 for 8)

New York Series: 3-8, r, rbi, bb, 3 so, cs, gidpLast Road Trip: 6-25, r, 2 rbi, 2 bb, 5 so, sf

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville June 9 and has started nine of the A’s 10 games since then (six in center field, three in left field).

• Is 3-for-17 (.176) over his last five games after going 6-for-16 (.375) over his first four.

• Was selected by the A’s in the 17th round of the 2013 draft…is the sixth player from that draft to reach the majors…is a .275 career hitter with 41 home runs and 253 RBI in 466 games over five seasons in the A’s farm system.

• Began the season on Nashville’s disabled list with a strained left calf…was reinstated May 3 and hit .371 over his first 15 games…went 15-for-70 (.214) over his final 18 contests…appeared in 15 games in center field, 10 in left field and seven in right field…his complete 2017 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .288 33 132 16 38 5 1 1 8 18 22 3 1 .364 .373

Last Year: Began the season at Double-A Midland and was moved up to Triple-A Nashville May 21…combined for a .285 batting average, 12 home runs and 87 RBI in 132 games overall…ranked second in the A’s farm system in hits (155).

26 MATT CHAPMANCurrent Streak: 0 for 5

New York Series: 3-14, 2 r, 2b, 3 rbi, 2 bb, 7 soHomestand: 3-14, 2 r, 2b, 3 rbi, 2 bb, 7 so

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville last Thursday and has started each of the A’s four games since then at third base.

• Collected his first Major League RBI on a second inning ground out Friday night against New York (AL) and then had the game-winning two-run single in the bottom of the eighth inning off Jonathan Holder for his first big league hit.

• Was the A’s 1st round pick in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft and is the second player from that draft to reach the majors…2nd round pick Daniel Gossett became the first last Wednesday.

• Is a .245 (294-for-1199) career hitter with 80 home runs and 203 RBI in 317 games over four seasons in the A’s farm system.

• Was tied for third in the Pacific Coast League in home runs (16) and ranked fifth in slugging (.592) at the time of his promotion…the home runs were tied for fifth in all of the minor leagues…hit safely in each of his final 11 games, going 14-for-42 (.333) with five home runs and 10 RBI…appeared in 48 games, all at third base…his complete 2017 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .259 48 174 30 45 6 2 16 30 25 63 5 4 .592 .350

Last Year: Began the season at Double-A Midland and was moved up to Triple-A Nashville May 21…combined for a .285 batting average, 12 home runs and 87 RBI in 132 games overall…ranked second in the A’s farm system in hits (155).

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 1 game (2 for 4)

New York Series: 3-17, 2 r, 2b, hr, 4 rbi, 2 bb, 7 soLast Road Trip: 10-26, 2 r, 2b, 3 rbi, 2 bb, 9 so, sb

• Homered for just the second time in his last 19 games yesterday but it was his 18th of the season, which is tied for fifth in the American League…17 have come off right-handed pitching…has 60 home runs over the last two years, which are the most in the majors (Encarnacion, 58).

• The home run yesterday broke a 2-2 tie and nine of his 18 home runs have put the A’s ahead…the nine go-ahead home runs ranks third in the AL…16 of his 45 RBI have put the A’s ahead and he ranks second in the AL in go-ahead RBI (Pujols, LAA 17).

• Also ranks fourth in the AL in strikeouts (90) and tied for eighth in RBI (45).

• Is batting .327 (18-for-55) with 10 runs, two home runs and 13 RBI over his last 14 games.

• Is 7-for-19 (.368) with six runs, five home runs and seven RBI in five games against Houston…the five home runs already match the A’s most in a season against the Astros (Josh Donaldson, 2014).

• Is batting .182 (27-for-148) with nine home runs and 21 RBI in 41 games at night compared to 324 (33-for-102) with nine home runs and 24 RBI in 26 games during the day…has the third lowest night batting average in the AL.

• Has 97 career doubles.• Went 0-for-5 with four strikeouts Saturday against New York (AL)…it

was his sixth career four-strikeout game, his second this year (May 8 vs. LAA).

• Had a 13-game reaching base streak snapped Saturday and a nine-game hitting streak (13-for-38, .342) snapped Friday.

• Had his third career walk-off hit last Thursday night, a two-run single in the bottom of the 10th.

Last Year: Batted .247 with 42 HR and 102 RBI in 150 games in his first season with the A’s…became the fifth player in Oakland history and seventh in Athletics history to hit 40 home runs…tied for third in the American League in home runs.

11 RAJAI DAVISCurrent Streak: 0 for 1

New York Series: 1-6, 2 r, bb, so, sh, gidpLast Road Trip: 3-14, 2 r, 2 bb, 5 so, sb, gidp

• Is 12-for-63 (.190) with 20 strikeouts over his last 21 games.• Is 9-for-13 (69.2%) in stolen base attempts…is tied for sixth in the Amer-

ican League in caught stealing (4).• Is 0-for-4 in one game against Houston this year and is a .130 (12-for-

92) career hitter against the Astros, which is his worst mark against any team.

• Is batting .204 (28-for-137) when hitting leadoff, .296 (8-for-27) when hitting ninth.

• Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list May 2 and is batting .214 (28-for-131) in 40 games since his return…was hitting .214 in 15 games when he was placed on the DL April 25 retroactive to April 22 with a strained left hamstring.

Last Year: Played for the American League Champion Cleveland Indians and hit .249 with 12 HR and 48 RBI in 134 games…had career highs in runs (74), home runs and walks (33)…led the AL and ranked fourth in the majors with 43 steals.

25 RYON HEALYCurrent Streak: 3 games (5 for 13)

New York Series: 2-8, r, 2b, 4 so, hbpLast Road Trip: 8-26, 4 r, 2 2b, 2 hr, 6 rbi, 6 so, hbp, gidp

• Is batting .350 (21-for-60) with 12 runs, six doubles, eight home runs, 18 RBI, a .850 slugging percentage and six multiple hit games over his last 15 games.

• Ranks third in the American League in total bases (144), tied for third in extra base hits (35) and tied for eighth in home runs (17) and doubles (18).

• Is batting .331 (41-for-124) with 12 of his 17 home runs at home, .243 (34-for-130) on the road…ranks second in the AL in home runs at home (Judge, NYY 15) and eighth in batting.

• Is batting .382 (21-for-55) against left-handed pitchers, .258 (54-for-209) against right-handers…ranks fifth in the AL in batting against lefties.

• Is batting .233 (35-for-150) with six home runs and 17 RBI in 40 night games, .351 (40-for-114) with 11 home runs and 25 RBI in 28 day games…is tied for the AL lead in day home runs (Judge, NYY) and ranks fourth in day batting.

• Is batting .319 (52-for-163) with 14 home runs over his last 41 games after hitting .228 with three home runs over his first 27 contests.

• Had his third career two-homer game Saturday…the other two have also come this month (June 3 vs. WAS, June 5 vs. TOR)…is tied for the Major League lead with eight home runs in June (Cain, KC and Bellinger, LAD)…has the most June home runs by an Athletic since Ben Grieve also had eight in 2000.

• Hit a three-run home run last Wednesday at Miami and nine of his 17 home runs have come with runners on base…is tied for fourth in the AL in home runs with runners on base.

• Is batting .347 (25-for-72) with seven home runs and 15 RBI in 20 games as a third baseman…however, has committed eight errors in those games, which is tied for fourth most among AL third basemen.

• Has made 66 starts at three different positions (32 at designated hitter, 18 at third base, 16 at first base).

• Is 3-for-19 (.158) against Houston this year and is a .173 (9-for-52) ca-reer hitter against the Astros.

Last Year: Was called up by Oakland July 15 and started 72 of the A’s 73 games after the All-Star Break at third base in his ML debut…led ML rookies in doubles after the break (20) and topped AL rookies in hits (82) and extra base hits (33).

ATHLETICSMOST HOME RUNS,

FIRST 140 CAREER GAMES

43 Mark McGwire (43) 31 Jose Canseco (31) 30 Ryon Healy 26 Yoenis Cespedes (27) 23 Woodie Held (24)

(number in parenthesesis total after 141)

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

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23 MATT JOYCECurrent Streak: 6 games (10 for 16)

New York Series: 8-12, 4 r, 2 2b, hr, 2 rbi, 4 bb, soLast Road Trip: 4-17, 2 r, 2b, 2 bb, 3 so, gidp

• Has seven hits and four walks in his last 12 plate appearances.• Has a six-game hitting streak and is 10-for-16 (.625) with four runs,

three doubles, a home run and four walks during the streak.• Is 15-for-36 (.417) with seven walks (.512 on-base percentage) over his

last 12 games after going 6-for-45 (.133) over his previous 16 contests.• Is hitting .318 (7-for-22) against left-handed pitchers, .220 (36-for-164)

with all eight of his home runs, all 28 of his RBI and all 30 of his walks against right-handers…has made 48 of his 51 starts this year and 383 of his 398 starts over the last five years against righties.

• Is batting .178 (21-for-118) at night, .324 (22-for-68) during the day.• Six of his eight home runs have come with runners on base…four have

come when batting leadoff.• Hit his fifth career leadoff home run Saturday…it was his first since Sept.

24, 2013, also against New York (Kuroda).Last Year: Spent the entire season with Pittsburgh and batted .242 with 13 home runs and 42 RBI in 140 games…added 59 walks for a career-high .403 on-base percentage…set a Major League record with 21 pinch-walks.

8 JED LOWRIECurrent Streak: 0 for 4

New York Series: 4-16, r, 3b, hr, 2 rbi, 3 bb, ibb, 6 soLast Road Trip: 6-21, 7 r, 4 2b, 3b, 2 rbi, 3 bb, 2 so

• Is batting .321 (35-for-109) with 21 runs scored, 12 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 15 RBI over his last 27 games.

• Ranks second in the American League in doubles (22), tied for seventh in three-hit games (7), tied for ninth in extra base hits (32) and multiple hit games (23) and tied for 10th in runs (43) and triples (2).

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

• Homered off Jordan Montgomery last Thursday night for his first home run off a left-handed pitcher since Aug. 31, 2015 against Seattle (Nuño)…each of his previous 12 home runs had come against righties…is batting .305 (60-for-197) with seven of his eight home runs and 23 of his 24 RBI against right-handed pitching.

• Is batting .318 (42-for-132) with seven of his eight home runs at home.• Is 6-for-20 (.300) against Houston this year and is a .305 (62-for-203)

career hitter against the Astros.Last Year: Returned to the A’s and batted .263 with two home runs and 27 RBI in 87 games in a season shortened due to two stints on the disabled list…has missed 152 games during three stints on the DL over the previous two seasons.

19 JOSH PHEGLEYCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 3)

New York Series: 2-10, 2 r, 2b, 2 so, gidpLast Road Trip: 4-11, r, 2b, hr, rbi, 2 so, hbp

• Is 6-for-21 (.286) with two doubles and a home run over his last eight games after going 1-for-20 over his previous nine contests.

• Is batting .176 (9-for-51) at home, .261 (12-for-46) with all three of his home runs on the road.

• Is hitting .139 (5-for-36) at night, .262 (16-for-61) during the day.• Has started 17 of the A’s last 28 games at catcher…overall, has tossed

out 8-of-23 (34.8%) attempted base stealers, which is fourth best in the American League…also ranks fourth among AL catchers in passed balls (5) and tied for fourth in errors (5).

• Was reinstated from the 7-day concussion disabled list May 12 and is batting .222 (14-for-63) with two home runs and four RBI in 24 games since his return…was batting .206 with a home run and three RBI in 12 games when he was placed on the concussion DL May 4.

Last Year: Hit .256 with a home run and 10 RBI in 26 games in a season shortened due to two stints on the disabled list with a strained right knee (May 10-26 and July 2-end of season)…his batting average was the best of his four ML seasons.

18 CHAD PINDERCurrent Streak: 3 games (5 for 13)

New York Series: 5-13, 2 r, 2 2b, 5 rbi, sfLast Road Trip: 5-26, 2 r, hr, 2 rbi, bb, hbp, 12 so

• Is 5-for-13 (.385) with five RBI over his first three games of the home-stand after going 5-for-32 (.156) with 16 strikeouts over his previous eight games.

• Has started 17 of the A’s last 18 games (12 at shortstop, three in right field, two at second base) and is batting .224 (15-for-67) over that span.

• Ranks sixth among American League rookies in home runs (8)…seven of his eight home runs have come off right-handed pitchers and six have come with runners on base.

• Of his 30 hits this year, 17 are extra base hits (nine doubles, eight hom-ers).

• Had his second career three-hit game last Thursday night against New York (May 31, 2017 at Cleveland).

• Started in right field Thursday night and moved to shortstop in the eighth inning…became the third player in Oakland history to play right field and shortstop in the same game…joins Tony Phillips (July 4, 1989 vs. Kansas City) and Bill Almon (six times from 1983-84).

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville April 16 and has started 34 games at five different positions (15 at shortstop, seven at designated hitter, seven at second base, four in right field, one in left field).

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debuts in 2016…hit .256 with 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 107 games with Nashville and .235 with a home run and four RBI in 22 games with Oakland.

16 ADAM ROSALESCurrent Streak: 3 games (3 for 8)

New York Series: 2-7, 2b, 3 rbi, 3 soLast Road Trip: 2-6, 2b, 2 rbi, 3 so

• Is batting .304 (7-for-23) in 12 games in June after hitting .202 in 26 games in May.

• Started 36 of the A’s 38 games at shortstop from April 15 to May 28 and hit .211 in 38 games overall over that stretch…has started just seven of the A’s 20 games since then and is batting .296 (8-for-27) in 14 games total over that span.

• Had a RBI single in his first pinch hitting appearance of the season last Wednesday at Miami…is a .181 (15-for-83) career hitter in the pinch.

• Has a .182 (18-for-99) average against a pitcher the first time he sees him in a game, .323 (20-for-62) after that.

Last Year: Batted .229 with 13 home runs and 35 RBI in 105 games with San Diego…posted career highs in games, runs (37), doubles (12), triples (3), home runs, RBI, walks (29), slugging percentage, OPS (.814) and extra base hits (28).

21 STEPHEN VOGTCurrent Streak: 0 for 4

New York Series: 1-6, r, 2b, rbi, 3 bb, ibb, soLast Road Trip: 3-13, r, 2b, hr, 5 rbi, bb, so, gidp

• Is 4-for-21 (.190) with five walks and six RBI over his last nine games.• Has made 41 of his 42 starts in games started by a right-handed pitch-

er…is batting .232 (33-for-142) against right-handers but is just 1-for-13 (.077) against lefties.

• Opponents have been successful in each of their last 25 stolen base attempts off him…has tossed out just 2-of-40 (5.0%) for the season…the stolen base percentage is the worst mark in the majors and the 38 stolen bases are the most.

• Has committed six errors, which is tied for the lead among American League catchers and is one short of his career high of seven from last year.

Last Year: Played in a career-high 137 games and hit .251 with 14 home runs and 56 RBI…also had career bests in hits (123), doubles (30) and extra base hits (46)…was named to his second consecutive American League All-Star team.

A’S HITTING VS. HOUSTON2017 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI.231 13 3 0 1 Alonso .289 114 33 3 22#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Brugman #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Chapman #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0.368 19 7 5 7 Davis, K .180 89 16 6 10.000 4 0 0 0 Davis, R .130 92 12 0 4.158 19 3 0 1 Healy .173 52 9 1 6.167 12 2 0 1 Joyce .200 85 17 0 8.300 20 6 1 1 Lowrie .305 203 62 7 24.250 8 2 0 0 Phegley .244 45 11 1 5.286 7 2 0 1 Pinder .375 8 3 0 1.143 14 2 0 1 Rosales .205 88 18 0 8.167 12 2 0 0 Vogt .245 163 40 3 12.209 43 9 2 3 others .222 171 38 8 16 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. PEACOCKPLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGYonder Alonso L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Mark Canha R 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .333 .000Khris Davis R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Rajai Davis R 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .167 .000Jaff Decker L 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Ryon Healy R 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .667 2.000Matt Joyce L 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250Ryan LaMarre R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1.000 -Jed Lowrie S 14 3 0 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 .214 .313 .429Bruce Maxwell L 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 2.000Matt Olson L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Josh Phegley R 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 2.000Chad Pinder R 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Adam Rosales R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Marcus Semien R 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Jake Smolinski R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Stephen Vogt L 12 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 .083 .154 .167Joey Wendle L 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .333 .000

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CLUBLongest Winning Streak ................................................................................ 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home ..................................................................... 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Road ...................................................................... 2, April 10 to 12Longest Losing Streak ................................................................................... 5, April 23 to 28Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................................................................... 3, April 14 to 17Longest Losing Streak, Road ........................................................................ 5, April 13 to 28Most Runs, Game, A’s .................................................................. 10, June 4 vs. Washington...................................................................................................... 10, June 3 vs. WashingtonMost Runs, Game, Opponents ........................................................13, June 9 at Tampa Bay...................................................................................................... 13, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Runs, Inning, A’s ............................................................6, June 4 vs. Washington (9th)Most Runs, Inning, Opponents .............................5(fivetimes),last:June9atToronto(5th)Largest Margin, Victory ...................................................................8, April 19 vs. Texas (9-1)Largest Margin, Loss ......................................................... 10, June 2 vs. Washington (3-13).................................................................................................. 10, April 23 vs. Seattle (1-11)Most Hits, Game, A’s .......................................................... 16, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#2)............................................................................................ 16, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Hits, Game, Opponents ....................................................... 20, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Hits, Inning, A’s ...............................5(fourtimes),last:June17vs.NewYork-AL(4th)Most Hits, Inning, Opponents ......................................................... 6, June 13 at Miami (5th)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s.......................................................... 4, June 3 vs. Washington...............................................................................................................4, May 20 vs. BostonMost Home Runs, Game, Opponents .................................................6, May 2 at MinnesotaMost Doubles, Game, A’s .............................................4(ninetimes),last:June14atMiamiMost Doubles, Game, Opponents ........................4(fourtimes),last:June11atTampaBayMost Triples, Game, A’s ..............................1(seventimes),last:June15vs.NewYork(AL)Most Triples, Game, Opponents ........................................................2, June 9 at Tampa Bay................................................................................................................. 2, May 5 vs. DetroitMost Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ............................................... 2, May 9 vs. Los Angeles (AL)................................................................................................................. 2, May 7 vs. Detroit....................................................................................................................2, April 8 at TexasMost Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents .............................................. 5, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers .............................................. 15, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers .............................................. 19, May 30 at ClevelandMost Walks, A’s Pitchers ..................................................................... 8, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Walks, Opponents Pitchers............................................................ 8, May 15 at Seattle.............................................................................................................8, May 4 at MinnesotaFewestHitsAllowed,A’sPitchers ............................................... 2, May 27 at New York (AL)....................................................................................................................2, April 8 at TexasFewestHitsAllowed,OpponentsPitchers .............................................. 2, May 17 at SeattleMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...............................................13, May 4 at MinnesotaMost Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ........................13, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1) (10)FewestLeftonBase,Game ........................................................... 2, June 4 vs. WashingtonMost Errors, Game ................................................3(sixtimes),last:June3vs.WashingtonLargest Comeback in Win ....................................................................... 3, May 6 vs. Detroit.............................................................................................................. 3, April 20 vs. SeattleLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss ..................................................... 5, April 15 vs. Houston

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams .......................................... Matt Joyce, June 4 vs. Washington (Shawn Kelley)Pinch Hit Home Runs .................... Josh Phegley, April 25 at Los Angeles-AL (Jose Alvarez)Lead Off Home Runs .................... Matt Joyce, June 17 vs. New York-AL (Masahiro Tanaka).................................................................Adam Rosales, April 22 vs. Seattle (Ariel Miranda)Inside-The-Park Home Runs ..........................................................................................NoneGame Ending Home Runs ...................... Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (Heath Hembree)..........................................................Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (Deolis Guerra).............................................................RyonHealy,May7vs.Detroit(FranciscoRodriguez)Back-to-Back Home Runs ...............Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, June 3 vs. Washington............................................................ Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, May 29 at Cleveland..................................................................... Jed Lowrie and Khris Davis, May 18 vs. BostonLongest Hitting Streak ............................................................. 11, Ryon Healy, May 13 to 24Most Runs, Game ..............................................................4, Rajai Davis, June 7 vs. TorontoMost Hits, Game ................4(fourtimes),last:YonderAlonso,June10atTampaBay(G#2)Most Doubles, Game ...........2(10times),last:YonderAlonso,June10atTampaBay(G#1)Most Triples, Game ................ 1(seventimes),last:JedLowrie,June15vs.NewYork(AL)Most Home Runs, Game .......... 2(ninetimes),last:RyonHealy,June17vs.NewYork(AL)Most Runs Batted In, Game ..............................................5, Ryon Healy, June 5 vs. TorontoMost Walks, Game .............................................................. 3, Jed Lowrie, June 14 at Miami................................................................................3, Khris Davis, May 27 ay New York (AL)Most Strikeouts, Game ................4(sixtimes),last:KhrisDavis,June17vs.NewYork(AL)Most Stolen Bases, Game .................................. 2, Rajai Davis, May 9 vs. Los Angeles (AL).........................................................................................2, Marcus Semien, April 8 at TexasLongest Winning Streak ................................................ 5, Sean Manaea, May 20 to presentLongest Losing Streak ..................................................... 4, Jharel Cotton, May 9 to June 13.......................................................................................4, Andrew Triggs, May 21 to presentMost Strikeouts, Game .....................................................11, Sonny Gray, May 24 vs. MiamiMost Walks, Game .........................................................5, Sean Manaea, May 15 at Seattle....................................................................................5, Sean Manaea, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Innings, Game, Starter ...........................8.0, Jesse Hahn, April 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Innings, Game, Reliever ............................................6.0, Jesse Hahn, April 7 at TexasLow Hit Complete Game ................................................................................................NoneMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings ................................. 13.2, Andrew Triggs, April 6 to 18Most Consecutive Batters Retired .......................................... 15, Kendall Graveman, April 8

GENERALLongest Game, Innings .........................................................11, May 8 vs. Los Angeles (AL).............................................................................................. 11, April 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ............................................... 3:55,April15vs.HoustonLongest Game, Time, Extra Innings ...............................4:29,June15vs.NewYork-AL(10)Shortest Game, Time.................................................................... 2:30,May31atCleveland...........................................................................................2:30,April27atLosAngeles(AL)Largest Crowd, Home .................................................... 36,067, April 3 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Smallest Crowd, Home .................................................. 10,292, May 8 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Largest Crowd, Road ......................................................... 45,232, May 28 at New York (AL)Smallest Crowd, Road ..............................................................13,153, June 9 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home ................................................................... April 16 vs. HoustonPostponement, Rain, Road ............................................................................................None

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 15 2 1 0 18Brugman 3 0 0 0 3Canha 1 2 0 0 3Chapman 1 0 0 0 1Davis, K 11 4 0 0 15Davis, R 6 1 1 0 8Decker 1 1 0 0 2Healy 16 4 1 0 21Joyce 8 2 0 0 10Lowrie 15 6 1 0 22Maxwell 1 0 0 0 1Phegley 4 0 0 0 4Pinder 4 2 0 0 6Plouffe 4 1 0 0 5Rosales 5 0 0 0 5Vogt 8 0 0 0 8

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlonso 7 3 0 0 0 10Brugman 1 0 0 0 0 1Canha 1 1 0 0 0 2Chapman 0 1 0 0 0 1Davis, K 12 0 1 0 0 13Davis, R 3 0 0 0 0 3Healy 8 3 0 1 0 12Joyce 6 1 1 0 0 8Lowrie 3 1 1 0 0 5Phegley 1 0 0 0 0 1Plouffe 0 1 0 0 0 1Pinder 6 1 0 0 0 7Rosales 4 0 0 0 0 4Vogt 3 1 0 0 0 4

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 3 6 9Canha 1 2 3Chapman 1 1 2Davis, K 3 16 19Davis, R 2 4 6Healy 5 9 14Joyce 3 7 10Lowrie 2 7 9Phegley 0 2 2Pinder 4 5 9Plouffe 2 2 4Rosales 5 3 8Vogt 0 5 5

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alonso - 2 2 7 29 4 6 3 -Brugman 3 - - - - - 1 3 2Canha 1 6 - - - 2 5 8 -Chapman - - - - - - 3 1 -Davis, K - - 7 60 - - - - -Davis, R 32 3 - - - - - 1 8Decker 8 - - - - - - 3 4Healy - 3 17 2 18 25 1 - -Joyce 17 17 - - - 2 6 10 2LaMarre - - - - - - - - 2Lowrie - 15 41 - 4 5 - - -Maxwell - - - - - - - 6 1Olson - 1 - - - - - - 1Phegley - - - - 1 3 3 13 7Pinder - 12 - - - 3 10 8 1Plouffe - 4 1 - 4 16 16 10 -Rosales 2 4 - - - 1 - 4 36Semien 6 1 - - - - - 1 3Vogt - 1 1 - 13 8 18 1 -

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 GSAlonso - - 59 53 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Brugman - - - - - - - - - - 4 3 7 6 1 - - -Canha - - 2 - - - - - - - 8 4 7 6 15 10 2 2Chapman - - - - - - 4 4 - - - - - - - - - -Davis, K - - - - - - - - - - 58 58 - - - - 9 9Davis, R - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 52 44 - - - -Decker - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 12 11 4 3 - -Healy - - 17 16 - - 20 18 - - - - - - - - 33 32Joyce - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 57 50 1 -LaMarre - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 - - - -Lowrie - - - - 59 59 - - - - - - - - - - 6 6Maxwell 9 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Olson - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - -Phegley 35 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pinder - - - - 9 7 - - 18 15 1 1 - - 5 4 7 7Plouffe - - - - - - 52 47 - - - - - - - - 4 4Rosales - - - - 4 3 2 - 46 43 1 1 - - - - 1 -Semien - - - - - - - - 11 11 - - - - - - - -Vogt 41 35 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 7

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2017 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceAlonso 11 6 0 0 17 June 15, 2017 New York (AL) Montgomery 2Brugman 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 9Chapman 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 4Davis, K 10 7 1 0 18 June 18, 2017 New York (AL) Cessa –Davis, R 1 1 0 0 2 May 23, 2017 Miami Ramos 16Healy 8 6 3 0 17 June 17, 2017 New York (AL) Tanaka 1Joyce 2 4 1 1 8 June 17, 2017 New York (AL) Tanaka 1Lowrie 6 2 0 0 8 June 15, 2017 New York (AL) Montgomery 3Phegley 3 0 0 0 3 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Hu 5Pinder 2 6 0 0 8 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Stanek 6Rosales 2 1 0 0 3 May 14, 2017 at Texas Griffin 21Semien 0 0 0 0 0 September 28, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Oberholtzer 15Vogt 2 2 0 0 4 June 9, 2017 at Tampa Bay Garton 6others 8 0 2 0 10Team 52 35 7 1 95

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsAxford Games 483 17 for 500 Innings Pitched 461.2 38.1 for 500Casilla Games 591 9 for 600Coulombe Games 83 17 for 100Davis, K Hits 454 46 for 500 Doubles 97 3 for 100Davis, R Stolen Bases 374 26 for 400 Stolen Bases with Oak 125 10 for 135 (ties J. Canseco for 7th in Oakland history)Doolittle Games 244 22 for 266 (ties Hunter for 10th in Oakland history) Saves 36 8for44(tiesKochandFoulkefor9thinAthleticshistory)Gray Wins 40 10 for 50 Strikeouts 566 92 for 658 (ties Eckersley for 10th in Oakland history)Hendriks Games 179 21 for 200Lowrie Doubles 195 5 for 200Madson Saves 86 14 for 100 SaveswithOakland 31 13for44(tiesKochandFoulkefor9thinAthleticshistory)Melvin Wins 986 14 for 1000 Wins with Oakland 493 7 for 500Semien Games 410 90 for 500 Doubles 66 34 for 100Vogt Games 473 27 for 500 Hits 381 119 for 500 Doubles 75 25 for 100

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-8 (April 22)Season Low.. ................................................27-38 (June 14)April .............................................................................. 11-14May ...............................................................................12-15June ..................................................................................8-9July ...................................................................................0-0August ..............................................................................0-0September ........................................................................0-0Home Series ..................................................................7-2-2Road Series .................................................................1-10-0Series Sweeps ..................................................................1-4FirstGameofSeries .......................................................8-14Last Game of Series .......................................................7-15A’sScoreFirst ..............................................................16-15OpponentScoresFirst ..................................................15-23Leading After 7th ............................................................24-3Leading After 8th ............................................................26-2Tied After 7th ....................................................................4-3Tied After 8th ....................................................................2-2Trailing After 7th .............................................................3-31Trailing After 8th .............................................................3-34Commit No Errors ......................................................... 11-16Commit 1 or More Errors ..............................................20-22More HR Than Opp. .......................................................23-9FewerHRThanOpp. .....................................................4-13Same Total HR of Opp. ...................................................4-16Starter Pitches 7 or More ..................................................8-3Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................23-35When Scoring 4 or More ...............................................24-18When Scoring Less Than 4 ............................................7-20Last At Bat ........................................................................7-5Replay Challenges .........................................................4-12Different Lineups ...............................................................66

WALK-OFF WINS (5)Adam Rosales, May 6 vs. Detroit (single)Ryon Healy, May 7 vs. Detroit (home run)Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (home run)Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (home run)Khris Davis, June 15 vs. New York-AL (single)

April 17 Bruce Maxwell recalled from Nashville; Kendall Graveman placed on the 10-day disabled list ret-roactive to April 15 (strained right shoulder)

April 19 Joey Wendle sent to Nashville on a rehab assign-ment

April 20 César Valdez selected from Nashville; Bruce Maxwell optioned to Maxwell; Marcus Semien transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 21 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; César Valdez optioned to Nashville

April 22 Sonny Gray sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

April 23 Ryan LaMarre acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named later or cash considerations and assigned to Nashville; Chris Bassitt transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 25 Ryan LaMarre and César Valdez recalled from Nashville; Rajai Davis placed on the 10-day dis-abled list retroactive to April 22 (strained left ham-string); Raul Alcantara designated for assignment

April 27 Kendall Graveman reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville; Sonny Gray sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

April 29 Joey Wendle reinstated from the disabled list and optioned to Nashville; Raul Alcantara outrighted to Nashville; Chris Bassitt sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment

April 30 Sean Manaea placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to April 27 (strained left shoulder)

May 1 Sonny Gray reinstated from the disabled list; Ryan LaMarre optioned to Nashville

May 2 Rajai Davis reinstated from the disabled listMay 3 Sean Doolittle placed on the 10-day disabled list

retroactive to April 30 (strained left shoulder); César Valdez designated for assignment; Bobby Wahl recalled from Nashville; Josh Smith select-ed from Nashville

May 4 Josh Phegley placed on the 7-day concussion disabled list; Bruce Maxwell recalled from Nash-ville

May 5 César Valdez claimed off waivers by TorontoMay 8 Daniel Mengden sent to Nashville on a rehab as-

signment; Chris Bassitt transferred to Nashville on rehab

May 9 Mark Canha recalled from Nashville; Jaff Decker designated for assignment; Sean Manaea sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

May 11 Jharel Cotton optioned to NashvilleMay 12 Josh Phegley reinstated from the concussion dis-

abled listMay 13 Jaff Decker outrighted to Nashville; John Axford

sent to Nashville on a rehab assignmentMay 15 Sean Manaea reinstated from disabled list; Bruce

Maxwell optioned to NashvilleMay 20 John Axford reinstated from the DL; Ryan Dull

placed on the 10-day DL (strained right knee); Daniel Mengden reinstated from the DL and op-tioned to Nashville

May 24 Bobby Wahl placed on the 10-day DL (strained right shoulder); Zach Neal selected from Nash-ville; Chris Bassitt returned from rehab

May 27 Jesse Hahn placed on the 10-day DL retroactive to May 24 (strained right triceps); Jharel Cotton recalled from Nashville

May 29 Kendall Graveman placed on the 10-day DL ret-roactive to May 26 (strained right shoulder); Dan-iel Mengden recalled from Nashville

May 31 Jesse Hahn sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

June 2 Sean Doolittle sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

June 3 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; Daniel Meng-den optioned to Nashville

June 5 Jesse Hahn reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville

June 7 Sean Doolittle transferred to Nashville on rehabJune 9 Jaycob Brugman recalled from Nashville; Mark

Canha optioned to NashvilleJune 10 Sean Doolittle reinstated from the disabled list;

Andrew Triggs placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained left hip); Matt Olson recalled from Nash-ville

June11 FrankieMontasoptionedtoNashvilleJune 14 Daniel Gossett selected from Nashville; Matt Ol-

son optioned to NashvilleJune 15 Matt Chapman selected from Nashville; Trevor

Plouffe designated for assignmentJune 17 Michael Brady selected from Nashville; Zach

Neal optioned to Nashville; Ryan LaMarre des-ignated for assignment; Trevor Plouffe traded to Tampa Bay with cash for a player to be named later or cash

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAxford Strained right shoulder April 2-May 19 43Bassitt Right UCL surgery March 30-present 69Davis, R. Strained left hamstring April 22-May 1 8Doolittle Strained left shoulder April 30-June 9 36Dull Strained right knee May 20-present 27Graveman Strained right shoulder April 15-26 10Graveman Strained right shoulder May 26-present 23Gray Strained right shoulder March 30-April 30 25Hahn Strained right triceps May 24-June 5 12

Player Injury Dates Games MissedManaea Strained left shoulder April 27-May 14 16Mengden Right foot surgery March 30-May 19 42Phegley Concussion May 4-11 7Semien Fracturedscaphoidbone April15-present 58Smolinski Right shoulder surgery March 30-present 69Triggs Strained left hip June 10-present 9Wahl Strained right shoulder May 24-present 24Wendle Strained right shoulder March 30-April 28 23

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list 17 times this season…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times last year

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GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/3 1 LAA W 4-2 1-0 t1 – OAK/HOU – Graveman Nolasco Casilla 36,067* 36,0674/4 2 LAA L 6-7 1-1 t2 -1 HOU 1 Bailey Dull Bedrosian 11,225 47,2924/5 3 LAA L 0-5 1-2 3 -2 HOU 1 Ramirez Cotton 13,405 60,6974/6 4 LAA W 5-1 2-2 t2 -1 HOU 1 Triggs Skaggs 13,292 73,989 (4 dates)4/7 5 at TEX L 5-10 2-3 3 -1 HOU/LAA 1 Claudio Alcantara 34,235 34,2354/8 6 at TEX W 6-1 3-3 t2 -1 LAA 1 Graveman Darvish 44,410 78,6454/9 7 at TEX L 1-8 3-4 3 -2 LAA 1 Perez Manaea 36,905 115,5504/10 8 at KC W 2-0 4-4 t2 -1½ LAA 1½ Cotton Kennedy Doolittle 40,019 155,5694/11 OFFDAY 3 -2 LAA 1½4/12 9 at KC W 8-3 5-4 3 -1 LAA ½ Triggs Hammel 24,380 179,9494/13 10 at KC L 1-3 5-5 3 -1 HOU/LAA – Vargas Hahn Herrera 22.160 202,109 (6 dates)4/14 11 HOU L 2-7 5-6 3 -2 HOU 1 Keuchel Madson 15,385 89,3744/15 12 HOU L 6-10 5-7 3 -3 HOU 2 Harris Casilla 20,140 109,5144/16 HOU PPD, Rain 3 -3 HOU 2½4/17 13 TEX L 0-7 5-8 t4 -4 HOU 3½ Griffin Cotton 10,406 119,9204/18 14 TEX W 4-2 6-8 3 -3 HOU 2½ Triggs Darvish Casilla 12,091 132,0114/19 15 TEX W 9-1 7-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Hahn Perez 14,031 146,0424/20 16 SEA W 9-6 8-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Dull Scribner 10,707 156,7494/21 17 SEA W 3-1 9-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Manaea Iwakuma Casilla 15,255 172,0044/22 18 SEA W 4-3 10-8 2 -2 HOU 2 Cotton Miranda 20,722 192,7264/23 19 SEA L 1-11 10-9 2 -3 HOU 3 Gallardo Triggs 24,165 216,891 (13 dates)4/24 OFFDAY 2 -3 HOU 34/25 20 at LAA L 1-2 (11) 10-10 2 -4 HOU 4 Pounders Madson 30,124 232,2334/26 21 at LAA L 5-8 10-11 t2 -4 HOU 4 Shoemaker Manaea Norris 30,248 262,4814/27 22 at LAA L 1-2 10-12 t3 -4 HOU 3 Nolasco Graveman Norris 37,603 300,0844/28 23 at HOU L 4-9 10-13 t4 -5 HOU 3 Morton Cotton 28,472 328,5564/29 24 at HOU W 2-1 11-13 t3 -4 HOU 3 Triggs Musgrove Casilla 32,147 360,7034/30 25 at HOU L 2-7 11-14 t3 -5 HOU 3 Keuchel Hahn Giles 34,880 395,5835/1 OFFDAY 3 -5½ HOU 3½5/2 26 at MIN L 1-9 11-15 3 -6½ HOU 3½ Santana Gray 18,930 414,5135/3 27 at MIN L 4-7 11-16 4 -7½ HOU 4½ Santiago Graveman 18,658 433,1715/4 28 at MIN W 8-5 12-16 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Cotton Gibson Casilla 19,247 452,418 (15 dates)5/5 29 DET L 2-7 12-17 5 -7½ HOU 5½ Fulmer Triggs 17,519 234,4105/6 30 DET W 6-5 13-17 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Montas Rodriguez 16,651 251,0615/7 31 DET W 8-6 14-17 4 -6½ HOU 5½ Casilla Rodriguez 23,227 274,2885/8 32 LAA W 3-2 (11) 15-17 t2 -6 HOU 6 Hendriks Guerra 10,292 284,5805/9 33 LAA L 3-7 15-18 4 -7 HOU 6 Meyer Cotton Norris 11,383 295,9635/10 34 LAA W 3-1 16-18 t3 -7 HOU 6 Triggs Chavez Casilla 11,061 307,024 (19 dates)5/11 OFFDAY 3 -7½ HOU 75/12 35 at TEX L 2-5 16-19 t4 -8½ HOU 8 Kela Casilla 35,625 488,0435/13 36 at TEX L 5-6 16-20 5 -9 HOU 8 Barnette Dull Bush 37,898 525,9415/14 37 at TEX L 4-6 16-21 5 -9½ HOU 7½ Alvarez Madson Bush 35,157 561,0985/15 38 at SEA L 5-6 16-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Gallardo Manaea Zych 15,431 576,5295/16 39 at SEA W 9-6 17-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Madson Cishek 13,955 590,4845/17 40 at SEA L 0-4 17-23 5 -11½ HOU 8 Bergman Hahn 14,117 604,601 (21 dates)5/18 41 BOS W 8-3 18-23 5 -11 HOU 7½ Gray Velazquez 12,016 319,0405/19 42 BOS W 3-2 (10) 19-23 5 -10 HOU 6½ Dull Hembree 24,728 343,7685/20 43 BOS W 8-3 20-23 4 -9 HOU 6½ Manaea Taylor 20,235 364,0035/21 44 BOS L 3-12 20-24 4 -9 HOU 5½ Rodriguez Triggs 20,691 384,6945/22 OFFDAY 4 -9½ HOU 65/23 45 MIA L 9-11 20-25 4 -10½ HOU 7 Urena Hahn 12,835 397,5295/24 46 MIA W 4-1 21-25 4 -9½ HOU 7 Gray Volquez Casilla 19,738 417,267 (25 dates)5/25 OFFDAY 4 -10 HOU 85/26 47 at NYY W 4-1 22-25 4 -10 HOU 9 Manaea Tanaka 39,044 643,6455/27 48 at NYY L 2-3 22-26 4 -11 HOU 9 Sabathia Cotton Betances 40,218 683,8635/28 49 at NYY L 5-9 22-27 4 -12 HOU 10 Pineda Triggs 45,232 729,0955/29 50 at CLE L 3-5 22-28 t4 -13 HOU 11 Carrasco Mengden Allen 20,792 749,8875/30 51 at CLE L 4-9 22-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Bauer Gray 14,184 764,0715/31 52 at CLE W 3-1 23-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Manaea Clevinger Casilla 16,784 780,8556/1 53 at CLE L 0-8 23-30 5 -14½ HOU 11½ Kluber Cotton 19,767 800,622 (28 dates)6/2 54 WSH L 3-13 23-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Strasburg Triggs 20,813 438,0806/3 55 WSH W 10-4 24-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Hendriks Ross 23,921 462,0016/4 56 WSH L 10-11 24-32 5 -16½ HOU 13½ Roark Madson Kelley 21,265 483,2666/5 57 TOR W 5-3 25-32 5 -16½ HOU 14 Manaea Happ Casilla 12,890 496,1566/6 58 TOR W 4-1 26-32 5 -15½ HOU 13 Hahn Estrada Casilla 16,643 512,7996/7 59 TOR L 5-7 (10) 26-33 5 -15½ HOU 12 Tepera Montas Osuna 15,076 527,875 (31 dates)6/8 OFFDAY 5 -16 HOU 136/9 60 at TB L 4-13 26-34 5 -16 HOU 12 Cobb Triggs 13,153 813,7756/10 61 at TB (1) L 5-6 (10) 26-35 Pruitt Hendriks 62 at TB (2) W 7-2 27-35 5 -16½ HOU 13 Manaea Hu 17,775 831,5506/11 63 at TB L 4-5 27-36 5 -16½ HOU 12 Whitley Coulombe Colome 13,640 845,1906/12 OFFDAY 5 -16 HOU 126/13 64 at MIA L 1-8 27-37 5 -16 HOU 11 Urena Cotton 19,953 865,1436/14 65 at MIA L 6-11 27-38 5 -17 HOU 11 Barraclough Gossett 19,436 884,579 (33 dates)6/15 66 NYY W 8-7 (10) 28-38 5 -16½ HOU 11½ Hendriks Gallegos 21,838 549,7136/16 67 NYY W 7-6 29-38 5 -15½ HOU 11 Coulombe Holder Casilla 30,184 579,8976/17 68 NYY W 5-2 30-38 5 -15½ HOU 11 Hahn Tanaka Doolittle 31,418 611,3156/18 69 NYY W 4-3 31-38 5 -14½ HOU 11 Cotton Cessa Doolittle 34,140 645,455

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION6/19 70 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA6/20 71 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA SwimTeamNight6/21 72 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA6/22 73 HOU 12:35 NBCSCA6/23 74 atCWS 5:10 NBCSCA6/24 75 atCWS 11:10 NBCSCA6/25 76 atCWS 11:10 NBCSCA6/26 OFFDAY6/27 77 atHOU 5:10 NBCSCA6/28 78 atHOU 5:10 NBCSCA6/29 79 atHOU 11:10 MLBN

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION6/30 80 ATL 7:05 NBCSCA7/1 81 ATL 1:05 NBCSCA MiguelTejadaandBarryZitoBobblehead/Early2000sTurnBacktheClockDay(15,000

fans)7/2 82 ATL 1:05 NBCSCA PatrioticToteBagsponsoredbyMLBNetwork(20,000fans) 5K Run7/3 83 CWS 6:05 NBCSCA IndependenceDayFireworkssponsoredbyPlayStation7/4 84 CWS 1:05 NBCSCA7/5 85 CWS 12:35 NBCSCA7/6 86 atSEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/7 87 atSEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/8 88 atSEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/9 89 atSEA 1:10 NBCSCA7/10 ALL-7/11 STAR7/12 BREAK7/13 (Miami)7/14 90 CLE 7:05 NBCSCA7/15 91 CLE 6:05 NBCSCA7/16 92 CLE 1:05 NBCSCA BackpacksponsoredbyRoss(10,000fans) Brunch at the Ballpark7/17 93 TB 7:05 NBCSCA7/18 94 TB 7:05 NBCSCA RootBeerFloatDay7/19 95 TB 12:35 MLBN7/20 OFFDAY7/21 96 atNYM 4:10 NBCSCA7/22 97 atNYM 4:10 NBCSCA7/23 98 atNYM 10:10 NBCSCA7/24 99 atTOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/25 100 atTOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/26 101 atTOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/27 102 atTOR 9:37 MLBN7/28 103 MIN 7:05 NBCSCA G-EazyBobbleheadwithSoundsponsoredbyMajestic(15,000fans)7/29 104 MIN 6:05 NBCSCA WitchesandWizardsFireworkssponsoredbyXfinity7/30 105 MIN 1:05 NBCSCA FaithandFamilyDay7/31 106 SF 7:05 NBCSCA8/1 107 SF 7:05 NBCSCA8/2 108 atSF 7:15 NBCSCA8/3 109 atSF 7:15 NBCSCA8/4 110 atLAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/5 111 atLAA 6:05 NBCSCA8/6 112 atLAA 12:35 NBCSCA8/7 OFFDAY8/8 113 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA8/9 114 SEA 12:35 MLBN8/10 115 BAL 7:05 NBCSCA8/11 116 BAL 7:05 NBCSCA BaseballCardPackssponsoredbyTopps(15,000fans)8/12 117 BAL 6:05 NBCSCA Sing-a-LongFireworkssponsoredbyChevron8/13 118 BAL 1:05 NBCSCA8/14 119 KC 7:05 NBCSCA8/15 120 KC 7:05 NBCSCA JewishHeritageNight8/16 121 KC 12:35 MLBN8/17 OFFDAY8/18 122 atHOU 5:10 NBCSCA8/19 123 atHOU 4:10 NBCSCA8/20 124 atHOU 11:10 NBCSCA8/21 125 atBAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/22 126 atBAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/23 127 atBAL 12:05 MLBN8/24 OFFDAY8/25 128 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA ItalianHeritageNight8/26 129 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA DennisEckersleyBobblehead(15,000fans)8/27 130 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA8/28 131 atLAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/29 132 atLAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/30 133 atLAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/31 OFFDAY9/1 134 atSEA 7:10 NBCSCA9/2 135 atSEA 6:10 NBCSCA9/3 136 atSEA 1:10 NBCSCA9/4 137 LAA 1:05 NBCSCA9/5 138 LAA 7:05 NBCSCA CalNight9/6 139 LAA 12:35 NBCSCA9/7 OFFDAY9/8 140 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA9/9 141 HOU(1) 1:05 NBCSCA 142 HOU (2)9/10 143 HOU 1:05 NBCSCA PinkRibbonSockssponsoredbySutterHealth(10,000fans) Breast Cancer Awareness Day sponsored by Sutter Health9/11 OFFDAY9/12 144 atBOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/13 145 atBOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/14 146 atBOS 10:35 NBCSCA9/15 147 atPHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/16 148 atPHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/17 149 atPHI 10:35 NBCSCA9/18 150 atDET 4:10 NBCSCA9/19 151 atDET 4:10 NBCSCA9/20 152 atDET 10:10 MLBN9/21 OFFDAY9/22 153 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA FilipinoHeritageNightsponsoredbyCacheCreekCasino9/23 154 TEX 6:05 NBCSCA StarWarsFireworks9/24 155 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA9/25 156 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA9/26 157 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA PortugeseHeritageNight9/27 158 SEA 12:35 NBCSCA9/28 159 atTEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/29 160 atTEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/30 161 atTEX 5:05 NBCSCA10/1 162 atTEX 12:05 NBCSCA

2017 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS