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Iowa Cubs (0-0) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (0-0) Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Game #1 of 142/Home #1 of 71 (0-0) Pitching Probables: IOW-RHP Eddie Butler vs. OKC-RHP Trevor Oaks Thursday, April 6, 2017 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 7:05 p.m. CT Radio: KGHM AM-1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com, iHeartRadio - Alex Freedman UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) DATE TIME OPPONENT OKC PITCHER OPPONENT PITCHER Friday, April 7 7:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Wilmer Font RHP Alec Mills Saturday, April 8 7:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Fabio Castillo RHP Aaron Brooks Sunday, April 9 2:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Jair Jurrjens RHP Jake Buchanan Monday, April 10 11:05 a.m. Iowa TBA RHP Ryan Williams OKC Dodgers Trends Overall Record ................................. 0-0 Home Record.................... .............. 0-0 Road Record.................... ............... 0-0 Current Streak.................... .................. Current Road Trip............... .............. 0-0 Last Road Trip..................... ............ 0-0 Current Homestand .............. ............0-0 Last Homestand............................... 0-0 Last 5 Games...................... ............ 0-0 Last 10 Games.................... ............ 0-0 Series Record ............................... 0-0-0 Scoring 3 or less ............................. 0-0 Scoring 4-6 ..................................... 0-0 Scoring 7+ ...................................... 0-0 Allowing 3 or less............................. 0-0 Allowing 4-6 ..................................... 0-0 Allowing 7+ ..................................... 0-0 Shutouts.......................................... 0-0 In One-Run Games............ ................ 0-0 In Two-Run Games.............. .............. 0-0 vs. LH Starting Pitcher ......... ............. 0-0 vs. RH Starting Pitcher ...................... 0-0 Day Games...................................... 0-0 Night Games (5 p.m.or later)............. 0-0 Score First........... ........................... 0-0 Opponent Scores First.............. ........0-0 Outhit Opponent ............... ................0-0 Outhit by Opponent ................ ..........0-0 Equal Hits ................ ........................0-0 Walkoff Wins .......................................0 Come-from-Behind Wins .......................0 Largest Deficit in W ...................... ...N/A Losses after Leading...........................0 Largest Lead in L ............................ N/A Extra Innings.................................... 0-0 vs. AL Affiliates ................................ 0-0 vs. NL Affiliates ................................ 0-0 After Six Innings: Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0 After Seven Innings: Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0 After Eight Innings: Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0 Vs. American Northern.......... .......... 0-0 Vs. American Southern .................... 0-0 Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 0-0 Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 0-0 Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 0-0/0-0 After Off Day................................... 0-0 Doubleheader Games........... ........... 0-0 Series Openers: Home: .... 0-0 Road: .... 0-0 Series Finales: Home: .... 0-0 Road: .... 0-0 okcdodgers.com PCL Standings American Northern Record GB Colorado Springs (MIL) 0-0 -- Iowa (CHC) 0-0 -- Oklahoma City (LAD) 0-0 -- Omaha (KC) 0-0 -- American Southern Record GB Memphis (STL) 0-0 -- Nashville (OAK) 0-0 -- New Orleans (MIA) 0-0 -- Round Rock (TEX) 0-0 -- Pacific Northern Record GB Fresno (HOU) 0-0 -- Reno (ARI) 0-0 -- Sacramento (SF) 0-0 -- Tacoma (SEA) 0-0 -- Pacific Southern Record GB Albuquerque (COL) 0-0 -- El Paso (SD) 0-0 -- Las Vegas (NYM) 0-0 -- Salt Lake (LAA) 0-0 -- Oklahoma City Dodgers Game Information Pacific Coast League Affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive | Oklahoma City, OK 73104 | Phone: (405) 218-1000 Alex Freedman: (405) 218-2126 | [email protected] | Lisa Johnson: (405) 218-2143 | [email protected] #OKLA Follow the OKC Dodgers You can hear every game broadcast live on AM 1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com and the iHeartRadio app! Today’s Game: The defending American Conference champion Oklahoma City Dodgers open the 2017 PCL season and 20th season of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark at 7:05 p.m. against the Iowa Cubs. Tonight’s game begins a five-game series between the American Northern Division teams. Pregame festivities start at 6:35 p.m., including a special introduction of mascots Brooklyn and Brix, and a fireworks show will follow the game. Tonight is also a $2 Thursday featuring $2 beer, soda and water from a line of Pepsi and Budweiser products. Last Season: The Dodgers wrapped up 2016 with a second straight 80-win regular season and claimed back-to-back PCL American Northern Division championships. They went on to win the American Conference title, advancing to the PCL Championship Series for the first time since 2008. The Dodgers finished the regular season with six straight wins and victories in nine of their last 10 games to finish with an 81-60 record at a season-best 21 games above .500. The Dodgers defeated the Nashville Sounds, 3-2, in the best-of-five American Conference Finals, winning the final two games to advance to the league finals. The Dodgers faced the El Paso Chihuahuas in the PCL Championship Series and lost the best-of-five series, 3-1, as they made their third appearance in the league finals since 1998. The 2016 season also resulted in several new entries in the team’s record book. The Dodgers posted a 3.72 team ERA to establish a new club record during the PCL era (previously 3.89 in 2006). Oklahoma City’s pitching staff racked up a league-leading 1,245 strikeouts to set the PCL modern era record for strikeouts in a single season in just 141 games. Dodgers pitchers also finished the season with a league-low 372 walks and become the first PCL team since Sacramento in 2004 to lead the league in strikeouts while also allowing the fewest walks. Today’s Probable Pitcher: Trevor Oaks makes the Opening Day start for the OKC Dodgers after posting a combined 14-3 record, 2.74 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 24 starts with OKC (10 starts), Double-A Tulsa (10 starts) and High-A Rancho Cucamonga (four starts) last season...He led all Dodgers minor leaguers with 151.0 IP and finished second in wins and ERA...He struck out a combined 108 against 21 walks...His teams went 18-6 in his starts, including 8-2 with OKC...His season was cut short due to a groin strain he suffered in the first inning Aug. 27 against Colorado Springs...At the time of his injury, he ranked second in the Minors in groundout-to-flyout ratio (2.41)...Oaks was named a Mid-Season Texas League All-Star and at the time of his promotion to OKC June 21, led the Texas League in ERA, wins, walk rate and groundout-to-flyout ratio...Oaks won the California League title with Rancho Cucamonga in 2015 and was selected by the Dodgers in the seventh round of the 2014 draft out of California Baptist University...Tonight marks his third career start against the I-Cubs. He made two starts against Iowa last season, going 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA over 13.1 IP with nine strikeouts against one walk. Against the I-Cubs: 2017 Season: 0-0 2016: 7-9 All-time: 131-138 At OKC: 70-64 This marks the first series of the season between the division foes, who will play each other 16 times...The Dodgers won the final two meetings of 2016 between the teams, outscoring the I-Cubs, 13-0, in Des Moines in mid-August, but Iowa took the season series, 9-7, overall... Iowa was the only team in the American Conference the Dodgers did not have a winning record against. The I-Cubs went 6-2 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, marking the team’s first winning record in Bricktown since going 5-3 in OKC in 2010...Austin Barnes led the Dodgers with 17 hits in 10 games against Iowa last season, while O’Koyea Dickson and Rob Segedin added 14 hits apiece. Dickson had a team-leading four homers, while Segedin scored 13 runs and drove in 10 runs...In 12 games, Iowa’s Dan Vogelbach batted .512 against OKC, going 22-for-43 with 5 homers and 11 RBI...Iowa has won two of the last three season series against OKC. Back in Blue: All four members of the Dodgers field staff return from 2016: manager Bill Haselman, pitching coach Matt Herges, hitting coach Shawn Wooten and coach Luis Matos. In his first season as a Triple-A manager, Haselman guided the Dodgers to an 81-60 regular season record and American Conference title. The 2017 season will mark Haselman’s fourth in the Dodgers organization and his seventh overall as a minor league manager. Herges enters his seventh season as a pitching coach in the Dodgers organization. Last season, his pitching staff set the modern era PCL single-season record with 1,245 strikeouts, despite playing just 141 of a possible 144 games. Wooten’s OKC offense ranked in the top three among American Conference teams in batting average, runs, and home runs in 2016. This marks his fourth season in the Dodgers organization. In his first year coaching at Triple-A, Matos served as the team’s primary third base coach and outfield coach and 2017 marks his third season in the Dodgers organization. Locked and Loaded: Among the 25 players on the current OKC Dodgers roster, 13 played in the Major Leagues in 2016, with six suiting up for the Los Angeles Dodgers. A total of 17 players have Major League experience, and seven players are currently on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 40-man roster...Twelve players spent time at some point with the OKC Dodgers last season...The roster also includes three of the Dodgers’ top four prospects, as ranked by Baseball America: first baseman/outfielder Cody Bellinger (#1), outfielder Alex Verdugo (#3) and second baseman Willie Calhoun (#4). Bellinger is also the seventh overall prospect in baseball by Baseball America and 12th overall by MLB. com...Rob Segedin led the Minors in slugging percentage (.598), ranked second in OPS (.989) and was named a PCL Mid-Season and Post- Season All-Star...Once O’Koyea Dickson was activated off the disabled list in late May, he ranked among the top 10 in in the PCL in almost every offensive category...Darnell Sweeney spent 2015 in OKC and was the PCL’s starting second baseman in the Triple-A All-Star Game. Opening Day Jitters: OKC is 7-12 all-time in home openers at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and has lost the last five straight. The team has not won a home opener since defeating Albuquerque, 7-4, in 2011...OKC is 9-10 all-time on Opening Day (home and road) in the PCL era, and the Dodgers defeated Nashville, 5-0, to begin the 2016 season at First Tennessee Park...This is the first time OKC and Iowa have opened the season against each other since both teams joined the PCL in 1998, and the first time overall since meeting on April 5, 1989 at All Sports Stadium when both teams were members of the American Association. The 89ers defeated the I-Cubs, 5-4. Wishing You a Fan-tache-tic Birthday: Catcher and fan-favorite Jack Murphy celebrates his 29th birthday today. Murphy’s only other birthday outing during his pro career was April 6, 2013 when he went 0-for-4 with Double-A New Hampshire against Reading. 20 Seasons Later: This marks the 20th season for Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, which opened April 16, 1998. Ceremonial first pitches will be thrown tonight by the only two members of the team’s full-time staff who have been with the team since the ballpark opened: Director of Facility Operations Harlan Budde and Head Groundskeeper Monte McCoy...The OKC Dodgers will be celebrating the ballpark’s impact, legacy and memorable players and moments throughout the 2017 season.

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Iowa Cubs (0-0) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (0-0)Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles DodgersGame #1 of 142/Home #1 of 71 (0-0)

Pitching Probables: IOW-RHP Eddie Butler vs. OKC-RHP Trevor Oaks Thursday, April 6, 2017 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 7:05 p.m. CT

Radio: KGHM AM-1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com, iHeartRadio - Alex Freedman

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)

DATE TIME OPPONENT OKC PITCHER OPPONENT PITCHER Friday, April 7 7:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Wilmer Font RHP Alec Mills Saturday, April 8 7:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Fabio Castillo RHP Aaron BrooksSunday, April 9 2:05 p.m. Iowa RHP Jair Jurrjens RHP Jake Buchanan Monday, April 10 11:05 a.m. Iowa TBA RHP Ryan Williams

OKC Dodgers TrendsOverall Record ................................. 0-0Home Record.................... .............. 0-0Road Record.................... ............... 0-0Current Streak.................... ..................Current Road Trip............... .............. 0-0Last Road Trip..................... ............ 0-0Current Homestand .............. ............0-0Last Homestand............................... 0-0Last 5 Games...................... ............ 0-0Last 10 Games.................... ............ 0-0Series Record ............................... 0-0-0Scoring 3 or less ............................. 0-0Scoring 4-6 ..................................... 0-0Scoring 7+ ...................................... 0-0Allowing 3 or less ............................. 0-0Allowing 4-6 ..................................... 0-0Allowing 7+ ..................................... 0-0Shutouts.......................................... 0-0In One-Run Games............ ................ 0-0In Two-Run Games.............. .............. 0-0vs. LH Starting Pitcher......... ............. 0-0vs. RH Starting Pitcher....... ............... 0-0Day Games......................... ............. 0-0Night Games (5 p.m.or later)..... ........ 0-0Score First........... ........................... 0-0Opponent Scores First .............. ........0-0Outhit Opponent ............... ................0-0Outhit by Opponent ................ ..........0-0Equal Hits ................ ........................0-0Walkoff Wins .......................................0Come-from-Behind Wins .......................0Largest Deficit in W ...................... ...N/ALosses after Leading ...........................0Largest Lead in L ............................ N/AExtra Innings.......... .......................... 0-0vs. AL Affiliates ................................ 0-0vs. NL Affiliates ................................ 0-0

After Six Innings:Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0After Seven Innings:Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0After Eight Innings: Lead: 0-0..Tied: 0-0...Trail: 0-0

Vs. American Northern.......... .......... 0-0Vs. American Southern .................... 0-0Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 0-0Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 0-0Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 0-0/0-0After Off Day....................... ............ 0-0Doubleheader Games........... ........... 0-0

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PCL StandingsAmerican Northern Record GBColorado Springs (MIL) 0-0 --Iowa (CHC) 0-0 --Oklahoma City (LAD) 0-0 --Omaha (KC) 0-0 --

American Southern Record GBMemphis (STL) 0-0 --Nashville (OAK) 0-0 --New Orleans (MIA) 0-0 --Round Rock (TEX) 0-0 --

Pacific Northern Record GBFresno (HOU) 0-0 --Reno (ARI) 0-0 --Sacramento (SF) 0-0 --Tacoma (SEA) 0-0 --

Pacific Southern Record GBAlbuquerque (COL) 0-0 --El Paso (SD) 0-0 --Las Vegas (NYM) 0-0 --Salt Lake (LAA) 0-0 --

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Today’s Game: The defending American Conference champion Oklahoma City Dodgers open the 2017 PCL season and 20th season of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark at 7:05 p.m. against the Iowa Cubs. Tonight’s game begins a five-game series between the American Northern Division teams. Pregame festivities start at 6:35 p.m., including a special introduction of mascots Brooklyn and Brix, and a fireworks show will follow the game. Tonight is also a $2 Thursday featuring $2 beer, soda and water from a line of Pepsi and Budweiser products.

Last Season: The Dodgers wrapped up 2016 with a second straight 80-win regular season and claimed back-to-back PCL American Northern Division championships. They went on to win the American Conference title, advancing to the PCL Championship Series for the first time since 2008. The Dodgers finished the regular season with six straight wins and victories in nine of their last 10 games to finish with an 81-60 record at a season-best 21 games above .500. The Dodgers defeated the Nashville Sounds, 3-2, in the best-of-five American Conference Finals, winning the final two games to advance to the league finals. The Dodgers faced the El Paso Chihuahuas in the PCL Championship Series and lost the best-of-five series, 3-1, as they made their third appearance in the league finals since 1998. The 2016 season also resulted in several new entries in the team’s record book. The Dodgers posted a 3.72 team ERA to establish a new club record during the PCL era (previously 3.89 in 2006). Oklahoma City’s pitching staff racked up a league-leading 1,245 strikeouts to set the PCL modern era record for strikeouts in a single season in just 141 games. Dodgers pitchers also finished the season with a league-low 372 walks and become the first PCL team since Sacramento in 2004 to lead the league in strikeouts while also allowing the fewest walks.

Today’s Probable Pitcher: Trevor Oaks makes the Opening Day start for the OKC Dodgers after posting a combined 14-3 record, 2.74 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 24 starts with OKC (10 starts), Double-A Tulsa (10 starts) and High-A Rancho Cucamonga (four starts) last season...He led all Dodgers minor leaguers with 151.0 IP and finished second in wins and ERA...He struck out a combined 108 against 21 walks...His teams went 18-6 in his starts, including 8-2 with OKC...His season was cut short due to a groin strain he suffered in the first inning Aug. 27 against Colorado Springs...At the time of his injury, he ranked second in the Minors in groundout-to-flyout ratio (2.41)...Oaks was named a Mid-Season Texas League All-Star and at the time of his promotion to OKC June 21, led the Texas League in ERA, wins, walk rate and groundout-to-flyout ratio...Oaks won the California League title with Rancho Cucamonga in 2015 and was selected by the Dodgers in the seventh round of the 2014 draft out of California Baptist University...Tonight marks his third career start against the I-Cubs. He made two starts against Iowa last season, going 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA over 13.1 IP with nine strikeouts against one walk.

Against the I-Cubs: 2017 Season: 0-0 2016: 7-9 All-time: 131-138 At OKC: 70-64This marks the first series of the season between the division foes, who will play each other 16 times...The Dodgers won the final two meetings of 2016 between the teams, outscoring the I-Cubs, 13-0, in Des Moines in mid-August, but Iowa took the season series, 9-7, overall... Iowa was the only team in the American Conference the Dodgers did not have a winning record against. The I-Cubs went 6-2 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, marking the team’s first winning record in Bricktown since going 5-3 in OKC in 2010...Austin Barnes led the Dodgers with 17 hits in 10 games against Iowa last season, while O’Koyea Dickson and Rob Segedin added 14 hits apiece. Dickson had a team-leading four homers, while Segedin scored 13 runs and drove in 10 runs...In 12 games, Iowa’s Dan Vogelbach batted .512 against OKC, going 22-for-43 with 5 homers and 11 RBI...Iowa has won two of the last three season series against OKC.

Back in Blue: All four members of the Dodgers field staff return from 2016: manager Bill Haselman, pitching coach Matt Herges, hitting coach Shawn Wooten and coach Luis Matos. In his first season as a Triple-A manager, Haselman guided the Dodgers to an 81-60 regular season record and American Conference title. The 2017 season will mark Haselman’s fourth in the Dodgers organization and his seventh overall as a minor league manager. Herges enters his seventh season as a pitching coach in the Dodgers organization. Last season, his pitching staff set the modern era PCL single-season record with 1,245 strikeouts, despite playing just 141 of a possible 144 games. Wooten’s OKC offense ranked in the top three among American Conference teams in batting average, runs, and home runs in 2016. This marks his fourth season in the Dodgers organization. In his first year coaching at Triple-A, Matos served as the team’s primary third base coach and outfield coach and 2017 marks his third season in the Dodgers organization.

Locked and Loaded: Among the 25 players on the current OKC Dodgers roster, 13 played in the Major Leagues in 2016, with six suiting up for the Los Angeles Dodgers. A total of 17 players have Major League experience, and seven players are currently on the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 40-man roster...Twelve players spent time at some point with the OKC Dodgers last season...The roster also includes three of the Dodgers’ top four prospects, as ranked by Baseball America: first baseman/outfielder Cody Bellinger (#1), outfielder Alex Verdugo (#3) and second baseman Willie Calhoun (#4). Bellinger is also the seventh overall prospect in baseball by Baseball America and 12th overall by MLB.com...Rob Segedin led the Minors in slugging percentage (.598), ranked second in OPS (.989) and was named a PCL Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star...Once O’Koyea Dickson was activated off the disabled list in late May, he ranked among the top 10 in in the PCL in almost every offensive category...Darnell Sweeney spent 2015 in OKC and was the PCL’s starting second baseman in the Triple-A All-Star Game.

Opening Day Jitters: OKC is 7-12 all-time in home openers at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and has lost the last five straight. The team has not won a home opener since defeating Albuquerque, 7-4, in 2011...OKC is 9-10 all-time on Opening Day (home and road) in the PCL era, and the Dodgers defeated Nashville, 5-0, to begin the 2016 season at First Tennessee Park...This is the first time OKC and Iowa have opened the season against each other since both teams joined the PCL in 1998, and the first time overall since meeting on April 5, 1989 at All Sports Stadium when both teams were members of the American Association. The 89ers defeated the I-Cubs, 5-4.

Wishing You a Fan-tache-tic Birthday: Catcher and fan-favorite Jack Murphy celebrates his 29th birthday today. Murphy’s only other birthday outing during his pro career was April 6, 2013 when he went 0-for-4 with Double-A New Hampshire against Reading.

20 Seasons Later: This marks the 20th season for Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, which opened April 16, 1998. Ceremonial first pitches will be thrown tonight by the only two members of the team’s full-time staff who have been with the team since the ballpark opened: Director of Facility Operations Harlan Budde and Head Groundskeeper Monte McCoy...The OKC Dodgers will be celebrating the ballpark’s impact, legacy and memorable players and moments throughout the 2017 season.

OKC Opening Day Starters1998 - Todd Van Poppel1999 - Jonathan Johnson2000 - Ryan Glynn2001 - Aaron Myette2002 - Robert Bell2003 - Joaquin Benoit2004 - Ricardo Rodriguez2005 - Jason Standridge2006 - Robinson Tejeda 2007 - John Koronka2008 - Eric Hurley2009 - Doug Mathis2010 - Derek Holland2011 - Jordan Lyles2012 - Paul Clemens2013 - Jordan Lyles2014 - Rudy Owens2015 - Scott Baker2016 - Zach Lee2017 - Trevor Oaks

*PCL era only

Today’s Starting PitcherTrevor Oaks - RHPBats/Throws: Right/RightHeight/Weight: 6-3/237Born: 3/26/1993 in Riverside, Calif. | Resides: Riverside, Calif.Acquired by Dodgers: Selected in the seventh round of the 2014 draftAgainst Iowa: Made two starts against the I-Cubs in 2016, going 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA (6 ER/13.1 IP)...Iowa batted .302 as a team (16x53)...struck out nine and walked only one of the 54 batters faced...threw 7.1 scoreless innings at Iowa Aug. 10; combined with Randy Choate and Matt West on a 7-0 shutout...scattered six singles with one walk and three strikeouts...induced three ground ball double plays...accumulated 13 total groundouts...made Triple-A debut during game one of a doubleheader June 27 against Iowa...allowed six runs and 10 hits over 6.0 innings (ND)...surrendered three home runs after allowing two home runs all season between High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa over 88.0 IP...recorded eight groundouts against one fllyout.

2017: • Earned first invite to Major League Spring Training...appeared in five Cactus League games, allowing four runs (three earned) and 13 hits over 11.1 IP...notched 11 strikeouts against one walk...over first four outings, allowed just one unearned run over 7.2 IP...started exhibition game vs. Team Japan on March 19; allowed three hits over 3.0 scoreless innings...reassigned to minor league camp on March 25.

2016:• Combined to go 14-3 with a 2.74 ERA and a 1.11 WHIP in 24 starts with Oklahoma City (10 starts), Double-A Tulsa (10 starts) and High-A Rancho Cu-camonga (four starts)...led Dodgers minor leaguers with 151.0 IP and finished second in wins and ERA...limited hitters to a .229 average with runners on, while holding opposition to a .206 mark with RISP...teams went 18-6 in his starts (OKC 8-2)...won 10 straight decisions over 14 starts, May 8-July 29.• Season came to a premature end with a right groin strain sustained in the first inning of his start vs. Colorado Springs on Aug. 27.• Lasted at least 6.0 innings in 20 of 24 outings, at least 7.0 innings in 10 of 24 starts, and at least 8.0 innings four times.• Ranked second overall in the Minors with a 2.44 groundout-to-flyout ratio. • Owned a 5.14 strikeout-to-walk ratio (108 K/21 BB) and a 1.25 walks per nine innings rate...in games with OKC had 48 strikeouts against nine walks over 63.0 IP (5.3 BB/K; 1.29 BB/9)...did not allow a walk over first 19.2 IP with OKC. • Pitched at least 6.0 innings in eight of 10 starts wtih OKC, and at least 7.0 innings in five of 10 starts...turned in at least 8.0 innings three times.• Induced 15 ground ball double plays with OKC (63.0 IP) and a total of 26 overall (151.0 IP)...on July 18 at Tacoma, induced a career-high four ground ball double plays, with one each in four conecutive innings (second-fifth)...induced three over 7.0 innings July 29 at Memphis and three more over 7.1 innings Aug. 10 at Iowa.• Went the distance Aug. 25 vs. El Paso, leading OKC to an 8-1 win...allowed one run and three hits with no walks and a career-high 11 strikeouts...marked third career complete game, but pitched a career-high 9.0 innings; was first nine-inning complete game by an OKC pitcher since Scott Baker on May 31, 2015 vs. Fresno...retired 19 of the first 20 batters faced; did not allow a hit or walk, with only one man reaching base due to an error in the second inning...had no-hit bid broken up by Hunter Renfroe on a 0-2 pitch with one out in the seventh inning (double to left field); had retired 14 straight batters prior to that...had shutout bid broken up the ninth inning after a leadoff double by Carlos Asuaje and a RBI single by Renfroe...registered four strikeouts in the seventh inning (included a wild pitch on strike three)...used just 53 pitches to complete the first six innings; never threw more than 11 in one inning...garnered 13 groundouts against three flyouts...threw 106 pitches (78 strikes)...named PCL Pitcher of the Week following the performance. • Threw 7.1 scoreless innings at Iowa Aug. 10...combined with Randy Choate and Matt West on a 7-0 shutout, giving OKC its first back-to-back shutouts since June 4-5, 2009...scattered six hits -- all singles -- with one walk and three strikeouts...induced three ground ball double plays...had three runners reach scoring position, but none advanced to third base...held Iowa 2-for-10 with runners on base, including 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position...accumulated 13 total groundouts...retired the side on 10 or fewer pitches three times.• Became the first OKC Dodgers pitcher of the season to work into the ninth inning during a stellar outing July 2 in Nashville to claim his first Triple-A win...over eight-plus innings, allowed one run and seven hits, with no walks and five strikeouts...only run allowed was on a solo home run by Bruce Maxwell in the fifth inning, but after that, retired the next nine straight batters...at one point between the third and eighth innings, retired 14 of 15 batters...held Nashville 1-for-8 with runners on, including 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position...marked the fourth time in his career he pitched 8.0 innings (second time this season), but the first time he pitched into the ninth...induced 11 groundouts...retired the side on nine or fewer pitches four times, including back-to-back seven-pitch innings in the sixth and seventh...left the game after giving up a leadoff single to Renato Nunez to start the ninth...threw 95 pitches (67 strikes).• Made Triple-A debut during game one of a doubleheader June 27 against Iowa...allowed six runs and 10 hits over six innings in a no decision; had allowed six runs total over his last seven starts with Double-A Tulsa combined...allowed no walks with six strikeouts...surrendered three home runs after allowing two home runs all season between High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa over 88.0 IP...finished his outing by striking out each of the last three batters he faced...recorded eight groundouts against one fllyout...at the plate went 2-for-2 with a walk.• Before moving up to Triple-A, made a total of 14 starts between High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa...went a combined 9-2 with a 2.56 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, and .251 opponent aver-age...posted an even 5-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (60 K/12 BB).• Joined OKC on June 21 after making 10 starts for Double-A Tulsa, going 8-1 with a 2.14 ERA...over 63.0 innings, struck out 38 batters and issued nine walks...won seven straight decisions over eight starts starting May 8 (2.12 ERA).• At time of promotion to OKC, led the Texas League in ERA, wins, walk rate (1.29 BB/9), and groundout-to-flyout ratio (2.27)...also ranked third with a 1.03 WHIP.• Allowed one or no runs in his last four starts and in seven of his 10 starts with the Drillers...allowed more than two runs just once in 10 starts...recorded eight strikeouts June 3 at Midland.• Over final four starts with Tulsa, went 3-0 with a 1.04 ERA (3 ER/26.0 IP)...opponents batted .187 (17x91), with 18 strikeouts against four walks.• Pitched seven scoreless innings of one-hit ball June 8 vs. Northwest Arkansas...combined with Joe Broussard and Scott Griggs on a 1-0, one-hit shutout...retired 21 of 23 batters overall, including the last 14 straight...threw just 72 pitches, but left the game with slight tightness in his groin...named Texas League Pitcher of the Week following that performance. • Promoted to Tulsa on April 27...pitched at least six innings in nine of 10 starts...lasted a season-high 7.0 innings four times.• Started the season with High-A Rancho Cucamonga and made four starts...went 1-1 with a 3.60 ERA...recorded 22 strikeouts and three walks over 25.0 IP.• Struck out a career-high 10 batters April 17 at Lake Elsinore, allowing one run and five hits over 8.0 innings (tied career high)...threw 86 pitches, with 70 strikes.

Career:• Split the 2015 season between Low-A Great Lakes and High-A Rancho Cucamonga...went a combined 8-5 with a 2.65 ERA over 23 appearances (21 starts)...ranked second among Dodgers minor leaguers in ERA...also ranked second in innings (125.2) and WHIP (1.04)• In 2015, tied for the Midwest League lead in complete games (2), while leading Low-A Great Lakes starters in ERA (2.56) and WHIP (0.96). • Won the 2015 California League title with Rancho Cucamonga...made two starts during the playoffs, going 1-0 with a 2.03 ERA...was the winning pitcher in the title clinching game, Sept. 19 at San Jose...scattered eight hits over 7.0 scoreless innings, with no walks and four strikeouts. • Selected by the Dodgers in the seventh round of the 2014 draft from Calfornia Baptist University...previously played one season at Biola University...went a perfect 11-0 with a 1.68 ERA (20 ER/107.0 IP) in 15 starts for Cal Baptist during the 2014 season as a redshirt sophomore...earned all-America honors in the NCBWA and was named PacWest Pitcher of the Year after leading the conference in wins, strikeouts (107), ERA and shutouts (2). • Underwent Tommy John surgery in 2012.

Oaks Career Statistics

2016 DAY-BY-DAY WITH OKLAHOMA CITYDATE GS DEC OPP IP H R ER BB SO NP/S RESULT6/27 (1) 1 ND IOW 6.0 10 6 6 0 6 84/60 W, 10-9 (9)7/2 2 W (1-0) @NAS 8.0+ 7 1 1 0 5 95/67 W, 5-17/10 3 W (2-0) OMA 6.0 5 3 2 1 6 85/55 W, 8-57/18 4 ND @TAC 8.0 11 3 2 1 5 102/67 L, 5-4 (12)7/24 5 ND NEW 6.0 9 3 3 1 4 91/62 W, 5-37/29 6 W (3-0) @MEM 7.0 6 3 2 2 2 89/57 W, 9-38/4 7 L (3-1) RR 5.0 7 10 4 2 6 81/54 L, 10-78/10 8 W (4-1) @IOW 7.1 6 0 0 1 3 92/60 W, 7-08/15 9 W (5-1) ELP 9.0 3 1 1 0 11 106/78 W, 8-18/27 (1) 10 ND COS 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 20/11 W, 1-0 (9)

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OKC Dodgers Hitters

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• 2017 Spring Training: 30 G, .207 (12x58)/.294/.345, 2 HR, 10 RBI• Combined to post a .271/.365/.507 slashline with 17 doubles, 26 home runs and 71 RBI in 117 games with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City...did not make season debut until April 30 due to a hip injury. • Spent a majority of the season with the Drillers, hitting .263 with 23 homers and 65 RBI in 114 games and was selected as Double-A All-Star by Baseball America after ranking among the Texas League leaders in home runs (T-3rd), walks (59, T-3rd), slugging percentage (.484, T-3rd), OPS (.843, 3rd), on-base percentage (.359, T-5th), RBI (T-9th) and extra-base hits (41, T-10th).• Promoted to Oklahoma City on Sept. 3 and went 6-for-11 with three home runs and six RBI over three games...also appeared in nine postseason games, hitting .250 (9-for-36) with a homer and five RBI.• Hit two homers in first start with OKC Sept. 4 at Omaha (solo, 2-R)...finished the game 3-for-5 with three RBI and three runs.• Rated as the Dodgers’ No. 1 prospect and 12th best overall prospect by MLB.com...named the seventh best overall prospect by Baseball America.• Has posted a career .267/.349/.494 slashline with 73 doubles, 17 triples, 60 homers and 238 RBI in 343 career minor league games.• Selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2013 draft from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz...son of Clay Bellinger, who was a two-time World Series champion with the Yankees in 1999 and 2000.

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/TUL, OKC)H: 4 (3x; 8/29 @ SPR) R: 3 (2x; 9/4 @ OMA) RBI: 6 (8/29 @ SPR)SO: 3 (6x; 7/29 vs. ARK) BB: 3 (3x; 8/27 @ SPR) SB: 2 (7/17 vs. NWA)

#10 Cody Bellinger (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IF/OFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 9/5/16 @ OMA (J. Junis) Streak:2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

• 2017 Spring Training: 20 G, .321 (9x28)/.345/.500, HR, 5 RBI• Spent the entire 2016 campaign with Double-A Tulsa, batting .254 with 25 doubles, 27 home runs and 88 RBI in 132 games...led the team in homers, RBI, extra-base hits (53) and runs (75)...tallied three multi-homer games.• Tied for the Dodgers’ minor league lead with 88 RBI along with Matt Beaty...also tied for second in homers, finishing just one behind leader Johan Mieses.• Selected as a Mid-Season and Post-Season Texas League All-Star after leading the league in RBI (88) and total bases (236)...also ranked among the league leaders in homers (27, 2nd), extra-base hits (53, T-3rd) and hits (128, 9th).• Posted a .316/.390/.519 slashline with 23 doubles, 11 homers and 48 RBI in a combined 73 games with Rookie-level Ogden, Low-A Great Lakes and High-A Advanced Rancho Cucamonga in his first professional seaon in 2015...named a Mid-Season Pioneer League All-Star with the Ogden Raptors.• Led the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference in games played (63), hits (98), runs (83), home runs (31), RBI (85), total bases (216) and OBP (.520), while ranking second in the league in batting average (.432) and doubles (23) for Yavapai College in 2015...started his college career at the University of Arizona. • Selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2015 draft...originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the 17th round of the 2013 draft, but did not sign.

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/TUL)H: 4 (5/23 @ NWA) R: 3 (8/14 vs. FRI) RBI: 5 (6/15 @ ARK)SO: 2 (14x; 9/2 vs. SPR) BB: 2 (5x; 7/26 vs. SPR) SB:

#4 Willie Calhoun (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 8/20/16 @ FRI (C. Sadzeck) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

• 2017 Spring Training: 20 G, .250 (12x48)/.345/.333, 3 RBI• Split the season between the Los Angeles Dodgers and OKC...made LAD’s Opening Day roster and had three stints with the team...batted .299 with three doubles, a home run and seven RBI in 34 games• Appeared in 70 games with OKC and hit .260 with 17 doubles, two triples, four homers and 33 RBI...batted .329 against lefties and .356 with RISP.• Blasted a walk-off homer in the 10th inning on Sept. 25 vs. Colorado to clinch the NL West division title.• Has a .234 career batting average with six home runs and 44 RBI in 182 ML games with the Giants (2012), Rockies (2013-14) and Dodgers (2016).• In his ML career, he has posted a .979 fielding percentage at first base (4 G), second base (40 G), third base (36 G), shortstop (34 G) and left field (29 G).• Selected by the Giants in the supplemental first round (51st overall) of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft from Calhoun (Ga.) High School.

2016 Regular Season HighsH: 3 (2x: 7/18 @TAC) R: 2 (5x: 8/14 vs. ELP) RBI: 5 (8/14 vs. ELP)SO: 3 (2x: 8/12 vs. ELP) BB: 1 (18x: 8/21 @ NEW) SB: 1 (6x: 8/20 @ NEW)

#6 Charlie Culberson (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 9/25/16 vs. COL (B. Logan) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: .268 (11x41), 2 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI, 3 BB, 8 K, 2 SB

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/OKC, LAD)H: 4 (6/17 @NEW) R: 3 (2x: 8/14 vs. ELP) RBI: 4 (9/4 @OMA)SO: 3 (2x: 7/18 @TAC) BB: 3 (2x: 8/14 vs. ELP) SB: 1 (6/6 @RR)

#7 O’Koyea Dickson (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) OFLast Game: This Series: Last Series:Homestand: Last HR: 9/4/16 @ OMA (A. Edwards) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: .359 (14x39), 4 HR, 2B, 11 R, 9 RBI, 3 BB, 6 K

• 2017 Spring Training: 28 G, .205 (8x39)/.279/.410, 2 HR, 6 RBI...hit walk-off double vs. Team Japan on March 19 to win exhibition game, 3-2.• Spent the entire campaign with OKC, hitting .328 with 28 doubles, three triples, 18 homers and 64 RBI in 101 games...set a career high in homers and led the team in doubles...scored a run in 14 consecutive games, July 25-Aug. 8.• After making two trips to the DL in the first two months of the season (April 11-28 and April 30-May 22), ranked among the Pacific Coast League leaders after May 22 in extra-base hits (48, 2nd), doubles (28, 3rd), slugging percentage (.606, 4th), OPS (1.009, 4th) batting average (.337, 6th), hits (106, T-6th), runs (62, 7th), hom-ers (17, T-7th), RBI (63, 7th) and on-base percentage (.403, 7th) in 96 games.• Selected as Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 4...went 13-for-26 with seven extra-base hits (3 HR) and 10 RBI...had five multi-hit games, with three, three-hit games.• Batted .400 in June to rank tied for best among Triple-A players (Tuffy Gosewisch, Reno) and fourth overall in the Minors...tallied 16 extra-base hits (7 HR) and 19 RBI.• Entering 2017, Posted a .285/.353/.493 career slashline with 93 homers and 361 RBI in 620 minor league games.• Selected by Los Angeles in the 12th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of Sonoma State University.

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• 2017 Spring Training: 24 G, .375 (15x40)/.468/.475, 4 RBI...had seven walks against four strikeouts.• Signed as a minor league free agent by the Dodgers on Dec. 7, 2016.• Spent the entire 2016 campaign with the Cincinnati Reds in his first full Major League season, hitting .235 with five doubles, three triples and 13 RBI in 106 games...batted .297 with runners in scoring position, including .313 when there were two outs.• Made his first career professional pitching appearance on Aug. 22 against the Dodgers, tossing a perfect ninth inning.• Appeared in 156 ML games over three seasons with the Indians (2014-15) and the Reds (2015-16), hitting .228 with seven doubles, three triples and 15 RBI.• Has batted .274 with 101 doubles, 29 triples, six homers and 168 RBI in 613 career games over six minor league seasons in the Indians (2010-15) and Reds (2015-16) organizations...in 160 career Triple-A games has batted .304 with a .398 on-base percentage.• During his minor league career, has been successful on 152 of 191 stolen base attempts (80%).• Selected by the Indians in the 10th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Florida State University...claimed off waivers by Cincinnati on Sept. 27, 2015.

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/CIN)H: 3 (2x; 9/11 @ PIT) R: 2 (2x; 8/23 vs. TEX) RBI: 3 (9/11 @ PIT)SO: 2 (4x; 8/3 vs. STL) BB: 2 (4x; 9/4 vs. STL) SB: 1 (4x; 6/15 @ ATL)

#2 Tyler Holt (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 6/27/14 @ BUF (Leadoff; P. Walters) Streak:2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

• 2017 Spring Training: 19 G, .306 (11x36)/.405/.639, 2 HR, 10 RBI...totaled seven extra-base hits.• Acquired by LAD from Oakland in exchange for Jordan Tarsovich on Jan. 25, 2017.• Saw his first big league action with Kansas City and Oakland in 2016, combining to hit .193 with six home runs and 22 RBI in 70 games.• Began the season in the Kansas City organization...recalled from Triple-A Omaha May 26 and made his MLB debut on May 27 vs. the Chicago White Sox...went 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored.• Combined to hit .289 with 12 home runs and 34 RBI in 54 games with Triple-A Omaha and Nashville.• Appeared in 26 games with Kansas City before being traded to Oakland on July 30 for Billy Burns...after spending just four days with Triple-A Nashville, recalled by Oakland on Aug. 5 for the remainder of the season.• Entering 2016, has batted .244 with 104 doubles, 20 triples, 85 home runs and 270 RBI in 554 minor league games.• While with Kansas City, twice earned the Frank White Award for the organization’s top fielder (2012, 2015). • Selected by Kansas City in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Arkansas.

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/OMA, NAS, KC, OAK)H: 3 (3x: 5/12 vs. MEM) R: 3 (5/12 vs. MEM) RBI: 6 (5/12 vs. MEM)SO: 4 (6/26 @ NAS) BB: 4 (2x: 8/1 @ REN) SB: 2 (6/27 @ NAS)

#5 Brett Eibner (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) OFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 9/16/16 @ TEX (C. Hamels) Streak:2016 vs. Iowa: .455 (5x11), 2B, 3 R, 2 RBI, BB, 2 SO (w/Omaha)

#26 Rob Segedin (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series:Homestand: Last HR: 8/23/16 vs. SF (M. Bumgarner) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: .341 (14x41), 3 HR, 3 3B, 5 2B, 10 RBI, 13 R, 3 BB, 10 K

• 2017 Spring Training: 15 G, .406 (13x32)/.441/.844, 3 HR, 6 RBI• Played for Team Italy in the 2017 World Baseball Classic...went 3-for-13 with a home run and two RBI over four games. • Made his MLB debut Aug. 7 against the Boston Red Sox by starting in left field and recording his first ML hit on a two-run double in the fourth inning...went 2-for-3 in the game with four RBI — the most runs ever driven in by a Dodger in his MLB debut since Packy Rogers drove in three runs July 12, 1938 against the Giants...finished the season with the Los Angeles Dodgers and batted .233 with two doubles, a triple, two home runs and 12 RBI in 40 games.• Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A OKC, representing the Dodgers on the Mid-Season and Post-Season PCL All-Star teams...batted .319 with OKC, ac-cruing 23 doubles, nine triples, 21 home runs and 69 RBI in 103 games...led the league in slugging percentage and OPS (.989) and ranked among league leaders in triples (T-5th), home runs (T-9th) and on-base percentage (4th)...tied for second place in OKC’s PCL history for triples in a single season...named a MiLB.com Dodgers Organization All-Star...despite not playing for the team after Aug. 5, led the squad with 21 multi-RBI games and was third with 32 multi-hit games, just one behind the team leaders.• Put together a career-best 14-game hitting streak, April 14-May 2...hit .424 (25-for-59) with 11 extra-base hits, 10 RBI, 14 runs scored and seven multi-hit games.• Acquired by the Dodgers in a Jan. 12 trade with the Yankees...selected by the Yankees in the third round of the 2010 draft from Tulane University.

• 2017 Spring Training: 13 G, .100 (1x10)/.250/.100• Spent the entire campaign with Oklahoma City batting .250 with seven doubles, three homers and 24 RBI along with a .358 on-base percentage in 73 games...posted a .995 fielding percentage in 69 games at catcher and threw out 35 percent (21-for-60) of would-be base stealers.• Set a new career high with four hits on June 30 at Nashville...went 4-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored.• After hitting just three homers during the regular season, belted two homers in the American Conf. Championship Series vs. Nashville...totaled five RBI over five games. • Switch-hitting backstop enters his ninth professional season and second with Oklahoma City after spending his first seven seasons in the Toronto organization (2009-15)...in eight minor league seasons, has batted .231 with 85 doubles, four triples, 36 home runs and 209 RBI.• During the course of his career, has thrown out 31 percent of would-be base stealers (148-for-474) in 449 games at catcher...has also appeared in two games at first base and has made two relief appearances (2.0 IP).• Acquired by the Dodgers via trade from Toronto on Sept. 13, 2015...selected by Toronto in the 31st round of the 2009 Draft out of Princeton University.

2016 Season Highs (w/OKC)H: 4 (6/30 @ NAS) R: 2 (2x; 8/4 vs. RR) RBI: 3 (8/14 vs. ELP)SO: 3 (2x; 8/6 vs. RR) BB: 2 (7x; 9/1 vs. MEM) SB:

#50 Jack Murphy (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) CLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 8/24/16 vs. COL (D. Gagnon) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: .167 (4x24), 2B, R, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 7 K

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/OKC, LAD)H: 4 (2x: 7/1 @ NAS) R: 3 (4x: 7/29 @ MEM) RBI: 4 (8/7 vs. BOS)SO: 3 (4x: 7/10 vs. OMA) BB: 2 (4x: 7/29 @ MEM) SB: 1 (3x: 7/15 @REN)

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• 2017 Spring Training: 11 G, .226 (7x31)/.351/.323, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI.• Limited to 80 games during his first season with LAD, batting .225 with 31 runs, 11 doubles, 13 homers, 32 RBI and five stolen bases before stress fractures in his back cut his season short...placed on the DL July 16 with lower back irritation and transferred to the 60-day DL Aug. 7.• Recorded the first two walk-off homers of his career with a pinch-hit solo homer in the ninth inning May 10 against the Mets and then hitting a solo homer in the ninth inning June 7 against Colorado.• Acquired by Los Angeles Dec. 16, 2015 as part of a seven-player, three-team swap with the White Sox and Reds.• Made his MLB debut with the White Sox Aug. 4, 2015 against Tampa Bay as a pinch hitter and finished the season in the Majors, batting .295 with five home runs and 16 RBI in 44 games.• Selected as an All-Star at nearly every level during his minor league career, being named a 2011 Single-A South Atlantic League All-Star, a 2013 and 2014 Double-A Southern League All-Star and a 2015 Triple-A International League All-Star.• Originally selected by the White Sox in the second round of the 2009 draft from Santa Margarita (Calif.) Catholic High School...committed to attend UCLA....brother of Klay Thompson of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors...brother Mychel played for the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011-12 and his father Mychal played 14 NBA seasons.

2016 Season Highs (w/LAD)H: 2 (13x; 7/2 vs. COL) R: 3 (5/16 vs. LAA) RBI: 4 (5/3 @ TB)SO: 4 (7/6 vs. BAL) BB: 3 (6/4 vs. ATL) SB: 3 (6/4 vs. ATL)

#21 Trayce Thompson (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) OFLast Game: This Series: Last Series:Homestand: Last HR: 7/3/16 vs. COL (J. Gray) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

• 2017 Spring Training: 9 G, .231 (3x13)/.231/.538, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI.• Named to Team Mexico’s roster for the 2017 World Baseball Classic...played in three games, going 5-for-14 and scored three runs.• Spent the entire 2016 season with Double-A Tulsa, hitting .273 with 23 doubles, 13 home runs and 63 RBI in 126 games...led the team with 130 hits. • Finished the season among Texas League leaders in hits (130, T-4th), batting average (10th), RBI (63, 11th) and total bases (194, 11th).• Named a Mid-Season and Post-Season Texas League All-Star and received Player of the Week honors for the period ending June 17.• Joined OKC for the PCL Championship Series vs. El Paso...went 4-for-12 with three RBI.• Played for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the regular season...selected to the AFL Rising Stars Game.• Named the Dodgers’ Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year in 2015, hitting .311 with 32 doubles, nine home runs and 61 RBI over 124 combined games with Low-A Great lakes and High-A Rancho Cucamonga.• Selected in the second round of the 2014 draft by the Dodgers from Sahuaro High School in Tucson, Ariz...committed to Arizona State University before signing with the Dodgers.

2016 Season Highs (w/TUL)H: 4 (5/4 @ ARK) R: 2 (10x; 8/29 @ SPR) RBI: 7 (5/9 vs. SPR)SO: 3 (3x; 8/31 @ NWA) BB: 2 (7x; 8/12 vs. FRI) SB: 2 (2x; 5/12 vs. ARK)

#27 Alex Verdugo (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) OFLast Game: This Series: Last Series:Homestand: Last HR: 9/2/16 @ NWA (E. Skoglund) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

• 2017 Spring Training: 22 G, .354 (17x48)/.483/.500, 0 HR, 3 RBI...appeared in six games in center field.• Acquired by the Dodgers from the Mariners June 19 in exchange for RHP Zach Lee...during three stints with LAD, batted .207 (12-for-58) and appeared in 10 games...also appeared in two games with Seattle.• Played in 15 games with the OKC Dodgers during the regular season, batting .368 (21-for-57) with six doubles, two triples, eight RBI and seven runs...went 4-for-4 with a double and RBI in second game with OKC on June 23 vs. Round Rock...started all nine playoff games; batted just .156 but did have a .333 on-base percentage. • Hit .312 with 19 doubles, four triples, three homers in 63 games for Triple-A Tacoma, with 41 runs scored and 29 RBI...at the time of the trade, led the Rainiers in hits (77), runs, doubles (19), walks (29), and stolen bases (12)...hit .414 (24-for-58) with runners in scoring position, including .458 (11-for-24) with two outs.• Reached base safely via a hit or walk in final 19 games with Tacoma...had a career-high 14-game hitting streak from April 10-24, batting .404 (23-for-57).• Appeared in 86 games over three seasons with the Mariners from 2014-16, batting .240, and has appeared in 120 MLB games overall including his time with the Dodgers...made his MLB debut July 24, 2014 against the Orioles, collecting his first hit with a fifth-inning single.• Selected by Seattle in the fifth round of the 2012 draft out of the University of Virginia.

2016 Regular Season Highs (w/TAC, SEA, OKC, LAD)H: 5 (6/15 @ SLC) R: 3 (7/15 @ ARI) RBI: 6 (7/15 @ ARI)SO: 3 (2x: 6/22 vs. RR) BB: 2 (3x: 9/4 @ OMA) SB: 2 (9/4 @OMA)

#3 Chris Taylor (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 7/15/16 @ ARI (S. Bracho) Streak:2016 vs. Iowa: .250 (2x8), R, RBI, 2 K (w/Tacoma)

• 2017 Spring Training: 21 G, .297 (11x37)/.333/.486, 2 HR, 4 RBI• Spent the entire 2016 season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, batting .233 with 48 runs, 17 doubles, five triples, six home runs, 35 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 118 games...made 54 starts at second base, 40 games (39 starts) at third base, 20 games (14 starts) in center field and one start at shortstop.• Spent almost the entire season on Philadelphia’s 40-man roster, but was never recalled...outrighted to Lehigh Valley on Sept. 5.• Named a 2015 PCL Mid-Season All-Star with the OKC Dodgers...selected as the league’s starting second baseman and batted leadoff for the Triple-A All-Star Game...led the team with 128 hits, 69 runs, 30 doubles and 32 steals (T-4th PCL).• Acquired by the Dodgers from Philadelphia Nov. 11 along with Darin Ruf in exchange for Howie Kendrick...marks his second stint in the Dodgers organization (2012-15)...was traded from Los Angeles to Philadelphia on Aug. 19, 2015 as a part of a package for Chase Utlety.• Played in 37 games with the Phillies in 2015...made his ML debut Aug. 20 as a pinch-hitter against the Marlins...two days later notched his first career homer in Miami.• Selected as a 2014 Southern League Mid-Season All-Star and a Baseball America Double-A All-Star, spending the entire 2014 season with Double-A Chattanooga...led the Southern League with 88 runs scored and tied for the league lead with 77 walks...ranked third in on-base percentage (.387), fourth in hits (141), tied for fourth in doubles (34), and fifth in extra-base hits (53).• Selected by the Dodgers in the 13th round of the 2012 draft out of the University of Central Florida.

2016 Regular Season HighsH: 3 (6x; 8/7 vs. ROC) R: 2 (8/7 vs. ROC) RBI: 3 (4/20 @ SYR; G2)SO: 3 (5x; 9/1 @ ROC) BB: 3 (3x; 7/10 @ BUF) SB: 2 (6/18 vs. BUF; G2)

#9 Darnell Sweeney (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Homestand: Last HR: 7/21/16 vs. LOU (T. Adleman) Streak:2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

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#20 Steve Geltz (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 8/2/15 @ BOS Last Loss: 7/1/16 @ NOR Last Save: 6/29/16 @ CHAIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/DUR, TB)IP: 2.0 (7x; 9/1/16 @ GWN) SO:3 (2x; 9/1/16 @ GWN)BB: 2 (6x; 9/6/16 @ NYY) R: 5 (7/19/16 @ ROC)H: 4 (7/1/16 @ NOR)

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

#17 Josh Fields (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 8/7/16 vs. BOS Last Loss: 8/29/16 vs. MEM Last Save: 6/14/16 @ SACIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

• Combined to go 1-0 with a 4.63 ERA and struck out 42 batters against just 11 walks in 37 relief appearances for the Astros and LA Dodgers last sea-son....allowed just three out of 23 inherited runners to score (13.0 percent).• In 15 appearances with the Astros in 2016, posted a 6.89 ERA and struck out 20 against just three walks...went 1-0 with one save and 1.65 ERA in 23 relief appearances for Triple-A Fresno, while holding hitters to a .192 average with a 0.65 WHIP.• Acquired by the Dodgers on Aug. 1, 2016 from the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league first baseman Yordan Alvarez...in 22 games with the Dodgers, went 1-0 with a 2.79 ERA and struck out 22 batters against just eight walks...tossed scoreless relief in 10 of his last 11 games since Sept. 2 (1 ER/9.2 IP)...selected to the Dodgers’ 2016 NLDS and NLCS rosters, striking out four and walking one in 2.1 scoreless innings in four postseason appear-ances, while limiting batters to a .125 average...Made two relief appearances for OKC in late August...allowed two runs and three hits over 2.0 innings.• Since entering the big leagues in 2013, ranks 18th among Major League relievers with a 11.05 strikeout per nine innings (min. 175.0 IP), striking out 219 batters against just 65 walks in 178.1 innings.• Made his ML debut with the Astros on April 2, 2013 against the Rangers, striking out the only batter he faced in the eighth inning...selected by Seattle in the first round (20th overall) in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft from the University of Georgia...selected by Houston with the first pick of the Rule 5 Draft in December 2012.

2016 Season Highs (w/HOU, FRE, OKC, LAD)IP: 2.0 (4x; 7/9/16 vs. RNO) SO: 4 (7/9/16 vs. RNO)BB: 1 (18x; 9/20/16 vs. SF) R: 4 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)H: 5 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)

• Split the 2016 season between Tampa Bay and Triple-A Durham...made Tampa’s Opening Day roster and had four stints with the Rays, going 0-2 with a 5.74 ERA in 27 relief appearances...finished the season with four scoreless and hitless appearances (4.2 IP)...made 31 relief appearances with Durham last season, going 0-2 with three saves and posted a 3.03 ERA...held the opposition to a .227 average...struck out 40 batters in 35.2 IP.• Has gone 2-9 with two saves and a 4.23 ERA in 110 games (two starts) in four Major League seasons with the Angels (2012) and the Rays (2014-16)...has limited batters to a .205 average and has posted a 1.15 WHIP.• His 70 appearances in 2015 tied for the most among AL rookies and set a Rays rookie record in his first full ML season...set a club record by retiring 32 consecutive bat-ters faced (June 6-24) and set a club rookie record for most holds in a season (20).• Made his Major League debut on Aug. 16, 2012 with the Angels, striking out one in a scoreless ninth inning against the Rays...collected his first Major League win on April 14, 2015, throwing a perfect 1.1 innings of relief against the Blue Jays...recorded his first big league save on April 22, 2015 against the Red Sox, working a scoreless ninth inning in the Rays’ 7-5 victory.• Originally signed by the Angels as a non-drafted free agent June 20, 2008 from the University at Buffalo.

• 2017 Spring Training: 17 G, .275 (11x40)/.325/.575, 11 R, 4 HR, 7 RBI.• Signed by the Dodgers as a minor league free agent on Jan. 3, 2017.• Spent time with the Tigers (five games), Rangers (42 games) and Rays (28 games) during the season, combining to hit .237 with six doubles, seven home runs and 33 RBI over 75 games.• Posted a .993 fielding percentage in 75 games (71 starts) with just four errors over 620.0 innings...batted .308 with runners in scoring position, including .440 (11-for-25) while with Texas.• Played in just one game for Triple-A Toledo before his contract was selected by Detroit on April 12...traded to Texas in exchange for LHP Chad Bell on May 3...claimed by Tampa Bay off waivers on Aug. 4.• Played in 324 Major League games during his career, mainly as a catcher (307 games), batting .214 with 31 doubles, 16 home runs and 84 RBI with the Angels (2008-12), Diamondbacks (2014), Rays (2015, 2016), Rangers (2015, 2016) and Tigers (2016)...owns a .992 career fielding percentage, which ranks 13th among Major League catchers with a minimum of 300 games played.• Selected in the 48th round of the 2002 draft by the Angels out of St. Petersburg (Fla.) College.

2016 Season Highs (w/TOL, DET, TEX, TB)H: 4 (5/25 vs. LAA) R: 2 (2x; 8/29 @ BOS) RBI: 4 (2x; 5/14 vs. TOR)SO: 3 (15x; 9/14 @ TOR) BB: 2 (9/13 @ TOR) SB:

#25 Bobby Wilson (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) CLast Game: This Series: Last Series:Homestand: Last HR: 9/21/16 vs. NYY (M. Tanaka) Streak: 2016 vs. Iowa: N/A

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/RC, OKC, LAD)IP: 2.0 (3xs; 6/18/16 vs. MIL) SO: 4 (2xs; 6/18/16 vs. MIL)BB: 2 (2xs; 7/24/16 @ STL) R: 4 (8/29/16 @ COL)H: 4 (8/26/16 vs. CHC)

#36 Adam Liberatore (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) LHPLast W: 7/21/16 @WSH Last Loss: 9/2/16 vs. SD Last Save: 4/12/16 @ MEMIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

• Signed by the Dodgers a minor league free agent on March 27, 2017.• Signed with Pittsburgh on April 15, 2016 and spent a majority of last season with Triple-A Indianapolis, going 2-2 with a 4.97 ERA with 32 strikeouts in 25 appearances (5 starts)...went 2-0 with a 3.41 ERA with 17 strikeouts in 20 relief appearances (34.1 IP)...in five starts, went 0-2 with a 7.65 ERA with 15 strikeouts...allowed three home runs over 54.1 IP, but all occurred within the same start on June 21 at Gwinnett...did not allow a run home run in 24 remaining appearances, totaling 49.2 IP. • Enters his 12th professional season after spending time with the Boston (2006-09, 2015), Cleveland (2009-14), St. Louis (2014) and Pittsburgh (2016) organizations.• In eight Major League seasons, has a 64-74 record with a 4.31 ERA and 1,004 strikeouts in 258 appearances (184 starts)...is 5-4 with a 3.17 ERA with 108 strikeouts against 35 walks in 74 relief appearances...was Cleveland’s Opening Day starter for three consecutive seasons (2012-14).• Made his first All-Star team in 2013• Is the first Jamaican-born pitcher in Major League History...at the time of his birth, his father was the Dean of Students at the Jamaica Theological Seminary...primarily grew up in the Midwest and attended high school in Beavercreek, Ohio...selected by Boston in the second round of the 2006 Draft out of San Diego State University.

#48 Justin Masterson (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 8/15/16 vs HOU Last Loss: 9/4/16 @ LOU Last Save: IR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/BRA, IND)IP: 6.0 (6/8/16 COL) SO: 5 (6.8.16 @COL)BB: 4 (6/21/16 @GWN) R: 5 (4xs; 9/4/16 @ LOU)H: 7 (6/21/16 @ GWN)

• Tossed scoreless relief in 50 of 58 games with LAD in 2016, posting a 2-2 record with a 3.38 ERA...limited opposing hitters to a .219 average, including a .171 mark against lefties...allowed just six of 32 inherited runners to score...did not allow a run in 28 games from May 20 to July 22 (22.1 IP), establishing a Dodgers franchise record for most consecutive scoreless appearances (previous was 23 by John Candelaria in 1991)...scored upon once over first 42 appearances (33.0 IP).• Prior to the 2016 All-Star Break, went 1-0 with a 0.61 ERA and limited batters to a .153 average in 38 games, but struggled at the end of the season going 1-2 with a 9.45 ERA in his last 20 appearances...in five combined games with OKC and High-A Rancho Cucamonga, posted a 3.00 ERA and one save in 2016...opened the season with OKC, but was recalled April 14 and was on the ML roster for the remainder of the season...sidelined with left elbow inflammation for close to three weeks in August...did not appear in the playoffs after undergoing a left elbow debridement on Oct. 4.• Made his Major League debut April 17, 2015, against the Rockies at Dodger Stadium, striking out one in a 1-2-3 inning...picked up his first Major League victory on May 25, 2015 against Atlanta with a scoreless inning of relief...Selected by Tampa Bay in the 21st round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Tennessee Technological University...acquired by the Dodgers as part of a four-player trade with Tampa Bay on Nov. 20, 2014.

#12 Brandon Morrow (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 9/25/16 @ ARI) Last Loss: 4/27/16 @ FRI) Last Save: 7/28/16 @ TACR/IRS: 0/0 First Batter Retired: 0/0

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/LE, SA, AZP, ELP, SD)IP: 6.1 (4/17/16 vs. RC) SO: 7 (5/9/16 vs. FRE)BB: 3 (5/4/16 vs. LV) R: 6 (4/27/16 @ FRI)H: 12 (4/27/16 @ FRI)

• Signed by the Dodgers to a minor league contract on Jan. 27, 2017.• Made 18 relief appearances with San Diego in 2016, going 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA...held opponents 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position...did not allow a run in his last eight relief appearances with the Padres, tossing 7.0 scoreless innings and limiting hitters to a .217 average...combined to go 2-2 with two saves and a 6.38 ERA in 20 games (six starts) with Triple-A El Paso, Double-A San Antonio, High-A Lake Elsinore and Rookie-level AZL Padres.• Has posted a 45-43 career record with 16 saves and a 4.16 ERA in 254 Major League games (113 starts) with the Mariners (2007-09), Blue Jays (2010-14) and Padres (2015-16)...has averaged better than a strikeout per inning during his career, with 796 K’s in 784.2 innings.• Made his ML debut April 3, 2007 against the Rangers, allowing just one hit and striking out two in 3.1 innings of relief in the Mariners’ 5-4 victory...collected his first ML save on June 11, 2008 with the Mariners, tossing a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts against the Blue Jays.• Came within one out of pitching a no-hitter for Toronto vs. Tampa Bay on Aug. 8, 2010...no-hit bid broken up by an Evan Longoria infield single...struck out a career-high 17 batters...In 2011 with the Blue Jays, led the AL with 10.19 strikeouts per nine innings, which was the second-best mark in Blue Jays history, trailing only Roger Clemens’ 10.39 mark during the 1998 season...selected in the first round (fifth overall) by the Mariners in the 2006 Draft out of the University of California, Berkeley.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/ OKC)IP: 3.0 (6/15 vs. OMA) SO: 5 (6/25 vs. IOW)BB: 3 (8/1 @ COL) R: 4 (4/25 @ IOW)H: 4 (4/25 @ IOW)

#35 Jacob Rhame (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 7/5/16 vs. COL Last Loss: 7/31/16 @ COL Last Save: 7/24/16 vs. NEWIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

• Spent the entire season with OKC, where he led the team with 54 appearances and seven saves, while posting a 1-7 record with a 3.29 ERA in 63.0 innings...tied for fourth in the PCL in appearances...struck out 70 batters against 28 walks while holding hitters to a .231 average...in 28 games at home, posted a 1.29 ERA and .190 opponent average.• Pitched the final two innings of OKC’s dramatic Game 5 win over Nashville in the American Conference Championship Series...after the Sounds loaded the bases with one out in the ninth inning, induced back-to-back pop outs to seal the 10-9 victory and send the Dodgers to the PCL Championship. • Added to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 40-man roster on Nov. 18, 2016.• Entering 2017, posted a 10-16 career record with a 2.83 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP in 169 relief appearances in four minor league seasons with the Dodgers organization...averaging better than a strikeout per inning during the course of his career, striking out 251 batters against only 71 walks in 207.0 innings.• Selected by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of Grayson Junior College...began collegiate career at the University of Oklahoma.

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#37 Madison Younginer (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 8/31/16 @ NH Last Loss: 8/1/16 @ PNS Last Save: 7/28/16 vs. BIRIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/MIS, ATL, GWN)IP: 3.0 (2xs; 7/9/16 @ MOB) SO: 5 (8/1/16 @ PNS)BB: 3 (2xs; 8/30/16 vs. NOR) R: 5 (9/2/16 vs/ DUR)H: 6 (6/10/16 vs. JXN)

• Made his Major League debut with the Atlanta Braves Aug. 7, 2016 against the St. Louis Cardinals...made eight total relief appearances with the Braves, posting a 6.43 ERA (5 ER/7.0 IP).• Spent most of the 2016 season with Triple-A Gwinnett and Double-A Mississippi...held opponents to a combined .243 average and limited left-handed hitters to a .191 average...notched a total of 15 saves; had just five saves his entire career entering the season...made 11 relief appearances with Gwinnett, allowing 16 runs (11 ER) over 13.2 innings with 13 strikeouts...made 35 relief appearances for Mississippi, posting a 2.98 ERA with 47 strikeouts and 12 walks over 42.1 innings...appeared in four International League playoff games with Gwinnett, picking up two wins.• Signed with the Dodgers Nov. 17, 2016...also played in the Red Sox (2010-15) and Braves (2016) systems...enters the season with a 22-31 career record with 20 saves and a 4.60 ERA in 195 games (44 starts)...has pitched strictly in a relief role since 2013...named a Mid-Season All-Star in the Double-A Eastern League in 2015.• Selected by Boston in the seventh round of the 2009 draft out of Mauldin High School in South Carolina...named the 2009 Gatorade South Carolina Baseball Player of the Year, posting a 4-0 record, 1.50 ERA and 33 strikeouts.

Dodgers Organization ReportTEAM RECORD GB YESTERDAY NOTES TODAY (CT) MLB-Los Angeles 2-1 -- W, 3-1 vs. SD Y. Puig: 2-3, HR (1); R. Hill: 5 IP, 2 H, ER, 3 BB, 5 K vs. SD, 2:10 p.m. AAA-Oklahoma City 0-0 vs. IOW, 7:05 p.m. AA-Tulsa 0-0 @ MID, 7 p.m. A+-Rancho Cucamonga 0-0 @ STK, 9:10 p.m. A-Great Lakes 0-0 vs. LAN, 5:05 p.m.R-Ogden Season begins June 19 R-Arizona League Season begins June 24

#16 Patrick Schuster (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) LHPLast W: 6/27/16 vs. OMA Last Loss: 10/1/16 vs. NYM Last Save: 7/27/16 vs. COLIR/IRS: First Batter Retired:

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.

2016 Season Highs (w/NAS, OAK, LHV, PHI)IP: 3.1 (6/27/16 vs. OMA) SO: 6 (6/27/16 vs. OMA)BB: 3 (8/6/16 vs. CHC) R: 5 (9/25/16 @ NYM)H: 5 (7/20/16 vs. HOU)

• Signed as a minor league free agent by the Dodgers on Nov. 5, 2016.• Appeared in a combined 11 games with the Oakland Athletics and Philadelphia Phillies in 2016...made his MLB debut July 5 with Oakland at Minnesota.• Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Nashville and was selected as a Mid-Season PCL All-Star...over 32 relief appearances with the Sounds, went 1-0 with a 1.16 ERA over 38.2 IP...racked up 39 strikeouts against 12 walks and held opposing hitters to a .194 average.• Turned in 14 consecutive scoreless appearances between April 24 and May 31, 2016, spanning 15.1 IP...allowed just one run in 26.1 IP over 18 appearances at Nash-ville’s First Tennessee Park...held opponents to a .135 average and notched 27 strikeouts...between Nashville and Lehigh Valley, set a new career high with seven saves.• Designated for assignment by the Athletics Aug. 10, 2016 and claimed off of waivers by the Phillies Aug. 12...outrighted by Philadelphia on Oct. 7• During eight minor league seasons in the Diamondbacks (2009-15), Reds (2015), Athletics (2016) and Phillies (2016) organizations, has a combined 22-18 record with eight saves and 3.24 ERA in 296 games (31 starts)...has limited opponents to a .234 career batting average with a 1.29 WHIP.• Selected by Arizona in the 13th round of the 2009 MLB draft from J.W. Mitchell (Fla.) High School, where he gained notoriety and pitched a Florida High School record four consecutive no-hitters during his senior season...named 2009 Sports Illustrated National Boys High School Athlete of the Year.

Lineup Breakdown

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Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalBellingerCalhounCulbersonDicksonEibnerHoltMurphySegedinSweeneyTaylorThompsonVerdugoWilson

Miscellaneous StatsGeneral High/LowLongest Winning Streak.................. ...................................................................Longest Winning Streak, Home ...........................................................................Longest Winning Streak, Road.......................................... ..................................Most Consecutive Losses ..................................................................................Most Consecutive Losses, Home ........................................................................Most Consecutive Losses, Road .........................................................................Longest 9 Inning Game, Time ............................................................................. Shortest 9 Inning Game, Time ............................................................................Longest Extra Inning Game, Time.................................... ...................................Longest Doubleheader Game Time. ....................................................................Shortest Doubleheader Game Time ....................................................................Longest Game, Innings ......................................................................................Most Runners LOB .............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Double Plays Turned ..........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Errors ......................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Largest Margin of Victory ...................................................................................Largest Margin of Defeat ....................................................................................Biggest Comeback in Win ..................................................................................Biggest Lead in Loss .........................................................................................Most Games Over .500 .....................................................................................Most Games Under .500 ....................................................................................

Team BattingMost Runs, Game ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Runs, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs, Inning ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits, Game ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits, Inning ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Hits, Game ............................................................................................ Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Doubles, Game .........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Triples, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Home Runs, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Walks, Game (Offense)...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Walks, Game (Offense) ...........................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts, Game (Offense) ........................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Strikeouts, Game (Offense) .....................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Consec. Games, Home Run .......................................................................OKC Pitching Staff ............................................................................................. Most Consec. Games, No Home Run ..................................................................OKC Pitching Staff .............................................................................................

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Current HR Streak, Offense ................................................................................Current HR Streak, Pitching Staff ........................................................................

Individual BattingMost At-Bats, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs, Game ..............................................................................................Opponent.......................................................................................................... Most Hits, Game ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Doubles, Game .........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Triples, Game ........................................................................................... Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Home Runs, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Total Bases, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most RBI, Game ................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Walks, Game .............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts, Game ......................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

Individual PitchingLongest Outing .................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs Allowed ............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits Allowed ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts .................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Walks .......................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

Most Errors, Game, Individual .............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

Runs by Inning:Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra TotalOKC Dodgers Opponents

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Composite vs. PCLDivision Overall Home Road American Northern Colorado SpringsIowa Omaha American Southern MemphisNashville New Orleans Round Rock Pacific Northern FresnoRenoSacramentoTacoma Pacific Southern Albuquerque El Paso Las Vegas Salt Lake

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AttendanceSeason Total (Home): ..................................................................................Average (by openings) ........................................................ .....................Highest Attendance, Home ................................... .....................................Highest Attendance, Road ................................. ........................................

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OKC Dodgers Day-by-Day ResultsDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD PLACE GB/GA 1ST WP LP SV Time Atten.4/6 IOW 4/7 IOW4/8 IOW4/9 IOW 4/10 IOW 4/11 @NAS 4/12 @NAS 4/13 @NAS 4/14 @NAS4/15 @MEM4/16 @MEM4/17 @MEM4/18 NAS4/19 NAS4/20 NAS4/21 NAS4/22 MEM4/23 MEM4/24 MEM4/25 MEM4/26 OFF4/27 @OMA4/28 @OMA4/29 @OMA4/30 @OMAAPRIL TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA: 5/1 @OMA5/2 COS5/3 COS5/4 COS5/5 COS5/6 @RR5/7 @RR5/8 @RR5/9 @RR5/10 OFF5/11 FRE5/12 FRE5/13 FRE5/14 FRE5/15 SAC5/16 SAC5/17 SAC5/18 SAC5/19 @ELP5/20 @ELP5/21 @ELP5/22 @ELP5/23 @ABQ5/24 @ABQ5/25 @ABQ5/26 @ABQ5/27 @NO5/28 @NO5/29 @NO5/30 @NO5/31 OFFMAY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA: 6/1 COS6/2 COS6/3 COS6/4 COS6/5 @IOW6/6 @IOW6/7 - G1 @IOW6/7 - G26/8 @IOW6/9 RR6/10 RR6/11 RR6/12 OFF6/13 OMA6/14 OMA6/15 OMA6/16 OMA6/17 @COS 6/18 @COS6/19 @COS6/20 @COS6/21 OFF6/22 NAS6/23 NAS6/24 NAS 6/25 NAS6/26 @MEM6/27 @MEM6/28 @MEM6/29 @MEM6/30 @NAS JUNE TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA:

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OKC Dodgers Day-by-Day ResultsDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD PLACE GB/GA 1ST WP LP SV Time Atten.7/1 @NAS7/2 @NAS7/3 @NAS7/4 IOW7/5 IOW7/6 IOW7/7 @NO7/8 @NO7/9 @NOW7/10 ALL-STAR BREAK7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK7/12 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME (TACOMA, WASHINGTON)7/13 NO7/14 NO7/15 NO7/16 NO7/17 MEM7/18 MEM7/19 MEM7/20 MEM7/21 @IOW7/22 @IOW7/23 @IOW7/24 OFF7/25 RNO7/26 RNO7/27 RNO7/28 RNO7/29 TAC7/30 TAC7/31 TACJULY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA: 8/1 TAC8/2 OFF8/3 @LV8/4 @LV8/5 @LV8/6 @LV8/7 @SL8/8 @SL8/9 @SL8/10 @SL8/11 RR8/12 RR8/13 RR8/14 RR8/15 @OMA8/16 @OMA8/17 @OMA8/18 @OMA8/19 @COS8/20 @COS8/21 @COS8/22 @COS8/23 OFF8/24 OMA8/25 OMA8/26 OMA8/27 OMA8/28 NO8/29 NO8/30 NO8/31 NOAUGUST TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA: 9/1 @RR9/2 @RR9/3 @RR9/4 @RRSEPTEMBER TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG: ERA:

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2017 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active1 4/6 Drew Maggi DL (Retro to 4/4) 252 4/6 Henry Ramos DL (Retro to 4/4) 253 4/6 Brant Whiting DL (Retro to 4/4) 25