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2016SEASONSUMMARYAmerican League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015

American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993

Toronto Blue Jays Communications Department http://www.bluejaysmedia.com

2016 AT A GLANCE Record ................................................................. 89-73, T-2nd, 4.0 GB Pre All-Star/Post All-Star .................................................. 51-40/38-33 Come From Behind Wins ................................................................ 34 Last Shutout by Blue Jays ....................... 3-0, Sept. 24, 2016 vs. NYY Last Shutout by Opponent ................................ 4-0, Sept. 29 vs. BAL Under JOHN GIBBONS ......................................................... 644-614 Vs. RHS/LHS ................................................................... 65-53/24-20 Blue Jays/Opponents scoring first .................................... 64-29/25-44 GMS decided in final AB/Walk-Off ....................................... 10-20/6-8 1-Run Games ............................................................................. 21-25 Franchise record ................................................................ 3167-3188 Home/Road ...................................................................... 46-35/43-38 April/May/June/July/Aug/Sep-Oct…11-14/17-12/15-12/16-8/17-11/13-16 Series Record/Home/Road .......................... 27-20-5/14-10-3/13-10-3 Series Openers/Finales .................................................... 28-24/30-22 After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ...................................... 69-9/14-9/6-55 After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ........................................ 79-4/9-6/1-63 Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road ....................................... 4-9/3-3/1-6 2016 at ROGERS CENTRE Home Attendance (Total & Average) ...................... 3,392,099/41,878 Sellouts (2016) ................................................................................ 39 Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Cld………………….…………………72/35 Opponents HR Dome Open/Cld…………………………………...62/34 W/L, 2016 open/closed/other…………………………..34-16/11-18/1-1 All-time/open/closed/other ........... 1208-1000/660-555/475-398/70-47

AND THAT’S A WRAP: The Blue Jays completed the 2016 campaign with a 89-73 (.549) record, finishing T-2nd in the AL East (4.0 GB of BOS)…Won the top wild-card position & will host the Orioles at Rogers Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 4…Toronto will be playing in it’s 7th post-season in franchise history (1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015 & 2016)…It represents just the 2nd time in club history to earn a post-season birth in consecutive seasons (last: 1991-1993)…Their .549 win % ranked T-7th highest in club history.

POST-SEASON EXPERIENCE 2016 89-73 1st Wild-Card 2015 93-69 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. KC) 1993 95-67 Won Division (won World Series vs. PHI) 1992 96-66 Won Division (won World Series vs. ATL) 1991 91-71 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. MIN) 1989 89-73 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. OAK) 1985 99-62 Won Division (lost in ALCS vs. KC)

HIGHEST WIN % IN ML CUBS .640 (103-58) RANGERS .586 (95-67) NATIONALS .586 (95-67) INDIANS .584 (94-67) RED SOX .574 (93-69) DODGERS .562 (91-71) BLUE JAYS .549 (89-73)

ON THE HOMEFRONT: Finished the season with a 46-35 (.568) record at Rogers Centre…It represented their 3rd straight winning season at home & have done so in 11 of their last 12 seasons dating back to 2005…Josh Donaldson led the club & ranked T-4th in the AL with 21-HR at home…Only he & David Ortiz finished the season with an OPS of more than 1.000 points at home (Ortiz-1.108 & Donaldson-1.004)…Among AL pitchers at home, J.A. Happ ranked 2nd in wins (11) & 3rd in ERA (2.90)…Marco Estrada ranked 2nd in opp. AVG (.213) & Marcus Stroman was 3rd in HR/9 (0.69).

Drew 3,392,099 in attendance for an average of 41,878 which represented the most in the AL & 3rd in the Majors (LAD – 45,720 & STL – 42,525)…It was the 7th highest AVG attendance in club history & most since 1994 (49,287)…The 3,392,099 total attendance ranked as their 5th largest in franchise history, most since 1993 (4,057,947)…Recorded 39 sellout crowds this season.

ON THE ROAD: Finished the year with a 43-38 (.531) record on the road…It was T-8th highest win % in club history, best mark since 2003 (.556, 45-36) which was the last time TOR had posted a winning record away from home…The .531 win % ranked 2nd in the AL (BOS-.568) & T-5th in the ML (STL-.593)…Hit 114-HR on the road, T-2nd most in club history (116 in 1999 & 114 in 1987) & ranked T-2nd in the AL (BAL-122).

The pitching staff posted a 3.47 ERA on the road which represented the best mark in all of baseball (CHC rank 2nd at 3.60)…Is the 3rd lowest mark in franchise history (3.07 in 1981 & 3.16 in 1991)…It marked the 2nd time TOR led the Majors in lowest ERA on the road (last: 3.07 in 1981) – 3rd time to lead the AL (3.89 in 2008 & 3.16 in 1991)…Aaron Sanchez ranked 3rd in the AL with a 2.48 ERA on the road (Tanaka-2.34 & Hamels-2.40)…Lowest ERA by any TOR player on the road since Roy Halladay in 2005 (2.09).

HOW WE STACKED UP: Scored 4.69 runs/game which ranked 5th in the AL & had a run differential of +93 – 3rd highest in the AL (5th in ML)…Finished 3rd in the AL with 221-HR (BAL-253, SEA-223), 4th most in club history (257 in 2010, 244 in 2000, 232 in 2015)…Led the AL & ranked 2nd in the Majors with 632-BB (CHC-656) & represented the most in franchise history (previous: 588-BB in 1993).

AL OFFENSIVE RANK BY MONTH, TOR APRIL 4.00 R/G (7th) 29-HR (T-3rd) .709 OPS (7th) MAY 4.31 R/G (12th) 40-HR (4th) .737 OPS (9th) JUNE 5.85 R/G (2nd) 47-HR (2nd) .837 OPS (2nd) JULY 5.63 R/G (2nd) 33-HR (T-4th) .786 OPS (4th) AUG 4.82 R/G (5th) 47-HR (2nd) .770 OPS (6th) SEP/OCT 3.66 R/G (15th) 25-HR (T-13th) .693 (14th) *In 2015, the Jays led the ML with 5.50 R/G – NYY next closest at 4.72.

STARTING STRONG: Toronto’s starting staff led the AL in ERA (3.64), Opp. Avg. (.236), Opp. OPS (.688), WHIP (1.22), H/9 (8.03), HR/9 (1.08), QS (100)…The 100-QS are a franchise high (previous: 93 in 1998)…The 3.64 ERA is 3rd highest in club history (3.32 in 1985 & 3.49 in 1991)…TOR was the only AL team this year with a starters ERA under 4.00 – next closest team is CLE at 4.08.

Became 1st team in ML history to lead the league in starters’ innings pitched without the aid of a complete game…1st time TOR did not have a single CG in a season (previous lowest: 3-CG in 2014).

TOR starters held the opp. to 3-ER or less in 24 of their last 29 games of the season…Moreover, held the opp. to 1-ER or less in 12 of their last 17G (1.61 ERA, .200 AVG, 4-HR/106.0 IP).

LOWEST OPPONENTS BATTING AVG, 2016 AL Marco Estrada .203 Justin Verlander .207 Corey Kluber .216 Aaron Sanchez .224 Chris Sale .227 *TOR are only AL team to have 3 picthers in top 10 in this category as J.A. Happ ranks 7th at .231

KING OF THE HILL Aaron Sanchez led the American Leage in ERA at 3.00 (Justin Verlander next closest at 3.04)…Became the 5th different TOR pitcher to lead the AL in ERA – joining Roger Clemens-2x, Dave Stieb, Juan Guzman & Jimmy Key.

PITCHER ERA TITLES, CLUB HISTORY Aaron Sanchez 3.00 2016 Roger Clemens 2.65 1998 Roger Clemens 2.05 1997 Juan Guzman 2.93 1996 Jimmy Key 2.76 1986 Dave Stieb 2.48 1985

DID YOU KNOW? The last pitcher to lead his league in ERA at Sanchez’s age or younger (24 years, 93 days at the end of the 2016) is Clayton Kershaw (23 years, 193 days at the end 2011)…The last AL pitcher was Roger Clemens (24 years, 62 days old at the end of the 1986).

WINNING WAYS: J.A. Happ was one of just three pitchers to finish the year with 20 wins (Rick Porcello-22, Max Scherzer-20)…Happ became the 6th different 20-game winnier in club history (8th time) – joining Roy Halladay (2x), Roger Clemens (2x), Jack Morris, Pat Hentgen & David Wells to accomplish that feat…It marked the 2nd time that a LHP has recorded 20 wins in a season (David Wells-20 in 2000).

HIGHEST WIN % IN ML, 2016 (min. 30-GS) Aaron Sanchez .882 (15-2, 30-GS) Rick Porcello .846 (22-4, 33-GS) JA Happ .833 (20-4, 32-GS) Jon Lester .792 (19-5, 32-GS) Johnny Cueto .783 (18-5, 32-GS) *Aaron Sanchez & JA Happ rank 1 & 2 respectively for highest win % in a single season in franchise history.

YARD WORK: Edwin Encarnacion ranked T-3rd in the ML with 42-HR & T-2nd in RBI with 127 (Arenado-133)…His 127 RBI are a career-high & 5th most in club history & most since Carlos Delgado had a club-high 145 in 2003…His 42-HR matches his career best (2nd time, last 2012) & are T-6th highest in a season in team history…In fact, the last time a Jay hit that many HR was Edwin in 2012…Became 3rd player in club history with multiple 40+HR seasons (Delgado-3x, Bautista-3x).

Is only 3rd player in club history to record 4 seasons of 35+HR/100+RBI (4th time) - joining Delgado (5x) & Bautista (4x)…3rd player in team history to record at least 42-HR/127-RBI in same season – 4th time (Delgado-2x in ’99 & ’03 & George Bell in ’87).

Only Chris Davis (197) has hit more HR than Encarnacion (193) since the 2012 season.

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2016 TORONTO BATTERS vs. BALTIMORE Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

Michael Saunders Tor 18 63 19 25 7 0 7 15 10 2 16 .397 .473 .841 Ezequiel Carrera Tor 16 35 10 11 1 0 2 3 3 0 6 .314 .385 .514 Edwin Encarnacion Tor 19 68 14 18 6 0 4 13 13 0 11 .265 .381 .529 Russell Martin Tor 18 53 11 14 5 0 2 11 13 0 17 .264 .420 .472 Josh Donaldson Tor 19 71 11 18 4 2 4 12 13 0 17 .254 .372 .535 Kevin Pillar Tor 19 73 8 18 3 0 1 9 2 0 18 .247 .273 .329 Troy Tulowitzki Tor 14 49 6 12 5 0 3 9 5 0 5 .245 .327 .531 Darwin Barney Tor 13 33 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 .242 .286 .242 Devon Travis Tor 12 42 4 10 6 0 2 11 2 0 6 .238 .267 .524 Dioner Navarro CWS-Tor 7 22 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 .227 .250 .227 Josh Thole Tor 4 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .222 .222 .222 Jose Bautista Tor 13 49 7 10 3 0 3 5 9 0 19 .204 .328 .449 Justin Smoak Tor 14 35 3 6 2 0 1 4 6 0 15 .171 .293 .314 Ryan Goins Tor 8 22 0 3 1 1 0 2 3 0 4 .136 .240 .273 Melvin Upton Jr. SD-Tor 13 33 4 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 10 .121 .171 .212

2016 TORONTO PITCHERS vs. BALTIMORE

Player Team W L Pct Sv SvOP ShO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

Aaron Sanchez Tor 4 0 1.000 0 0 0 5 5 0 30.0 30 12 10 4 13 0 28 3.00 .254 Marco Estrada Tor 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 4 4 0 24.0 19 9 8 3 11 0 27 3.00 .213 Marcus Stroman Tor 1 2 .333 0 0 0 4 4 0 23.0 33 18 18 4 4 0 12 7.04 .344 J.A. Happ Tor 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 3 0 20.1 17 8 8 6 5 0 19 3.54 .224 R.A. Dickey Tor 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2 2 0 12.0 12 6 5 1 4 0 6 3.75 .279 Roberto Osuna Tor 0 2 .000 2 3 0 9 0 0 9.1 10 6 6 3 0 0 11 5.79 .286 Jason Grilli Tor 0 1 .000 1 1 0 8 0 0 7.2 8 6 6 3 6 0 13 7.04 .267 Joaquin Benoit Sea-Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 7 0 0 6.2 4 3 3 0 6 0 6 4.05 .174 Joe Biagini Tor 0 1 .000 0 0 0 8 0 0 6.1 13 4 3 0 3 0 4 4.26 .406 Francisco Liriano Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 6.1 6 0 0 0 1 0 10 0.00 .240 Gavin Floyd Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 5.2 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 0.00 .063 Brett Cecil Tor 0 1 .000 0 1 0 6 0 0 5.0 5 1 0 0 1 0 6 0.00 .263 Scott Feldman Hou-Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 1 1 5 0.00 .200 Ryan Tepera Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00 .000 Chad Girodo Tor 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 9.00 .250 Aaron Loup Tor 0 0 - 0 1 0 2 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 27.00 .500

2016 BALTIMORE BATTERS vs. TORONTO

Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

Drew Stubbs Tex-Bal 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 4.000 Joey Rickard Bal 9 22 6 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 .500 .500 .682 Caleb Joseph Bal 3 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .400 .400 .600 Ryan Flaherty Bal 10 20 3 7 2 0 1 4 1 0 8 .350 .381 .600 Paul Janish Bal 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 Steve Pearce TB-Bal 8 21 4 7 1 0 2 5 4 0 4 .333 .462 .667 Jonathan Schoop Bal 19 74 10 23 3 0 4 9 4 0 15 .311 .342 .514 Hyun Soo Kim Bal 14 42 5 13 1 0 1 3 5 0 7 .310 .396 .405 Manny Machado Bal 18 73 13 21 7 0 4 11 7 1 12 .288 .346 .548 Matt Wieters Bal 16 55 6 15 1 0 4 12 7 0 13 .273 .359 .509 Michael Bourn Ari-Bal 7 21 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 .238 .304 .238 Adam Jones Bal 16 69 8 16 1 0 3 7 6 0 14 .232 .293 .377 Pedro Alvarez Bal 16 52 7 12 3 0 3 5 5 0 17 .231 .293 .462 Chris Davis Bal 19 64 10 14 3 0 4 11 15 1 24 .219 .358 .453 Mark Trumbo Bal 19 75 4 16 5 0 1 7 4 0 18 .213 .263 .320 J.J. Hardy Bal 14 52 4 10 5 0 1 3 1 0 9 .192 .204 .346 Nolan Reimold Bal 15 29 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 .138 .194 .138 Trey Mancini Bal 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 Francisco Pena Bal 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000

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2016 BALTIMORE PITCHERS vs. TORONTO Player Team W L Pct Sv SvOP ShO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

Chris Tillman Bal 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 4 4 0 22.1 20 10 9 3 9 0 16 3.63 .250 Ubaldo Jimenez Bal 1 1 .500 0 0 0 5 4 0 21.0 21 15 15 4 11 0 19 6.43 .263 Yovani Gallardo Bal 1 2 .333 0 0 0 3 3 0 15.1 15 10 10 4 11 2 13 5.87 .263 Kevin Gausman Bal 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 15.1 21 14 12 6 7 0 13 7.04 .344 Mike Wright Bal 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 14.2 18 15 15 3 9 0 10 9.20 .321 Brad Brach Bal 1 1 .500 0 1 0 10 0 0 13.1 11 3 3 2 3 0 18 2.03 .229 Wade Miley Sea-Bal 0 2 .000 0 0 0 2 2 0 13.0 9 5 5 3 4 0 13 3.46 .196 Mychal Givens Bal 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 10 0 0 11.0 8 6 6 1 9 0 13 4.91 .211 Vance Worley Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 8.1 5 2 2 1 2 0 7 2.16 .167 Zach Britton Bal 0 0 - 5 5 0 7 0 0 8.0 2 0 0 0 3 0 7 0.00 .080 Tyler Wilson Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 1 0 7.2 9 6 6 0 5 0 4 7.04 .290 Tommy Hunter Cle-Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 5 0 0 5.1 9 5 5 0 2 0 5 8.44 .375 T.J. McFarland Bal 0 1 .000 0 1 0 3 0 0 4.2 9 5 5 1 3 0 0 9.64 .500 Dylan Bundy Bal 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0.00 .091 Darren O'Day Bal 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 3 0 0 3.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0.00 .000 Brian Duensing Bal 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 5 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 6.00 .250 Oliver Drake Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .143 Logan Ondrusek Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 Donnie Hart Bal 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000

Blue Jays vs. Chris Tillman Career Bat BA OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K RBI SH SF HBP GDP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Darwin Barney R .000 .000 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 K G K K Jose Bautista R .267 .370 .556 45 12 4 0 3 8 11 7 0 1 0 0 BB BB K G 2L BB F G G GEzequiel Carrera L .300 .364 .600 10 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1G 1G G G F HR K HB G PJosh Donaldson R .257 .278 .486 35 9 5 0 1 1 4 7 0 0 0 2 G 2L F F K G G L K FEdwin Encarnacion R .293 .333 .500 58 17 3 0 3 4 7 5 0 1 0 3 L G SF K G 1G G G G GRyan Goins L .333 .357 .444 27 9 0 0 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 K G L G 1L L K F 1G 1LRussell Martin R .429 .652 .643 14 6 3 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 2 0 BB G G BB BB 2L K 2L BB KDioner Navarro S .286 .286 .333 21 6 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 P K F 1G G 1L F P K PKevin Pillar R .348 .333 .783 23 8 1 0 3 0 4 6 0 1 0 2 G SF G 1G G 1G G G L PDalton Pompey S .571 .5711.714 7 4 1 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 K F P HR 3L 2L 3F Michael Saunders L .286 .348 .619 21 6 1 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 G 1G K K G G G G 2F 1GJustin Smoak S .200 .400 .267 15 3 1 0 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 K 2F BB G K G BB BB P 1LDevon Travis R .375 .4441.000 8 3 2 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 K G 2L HR P BB 2L LTroy Tulowitzki R .417 .4621.250 12 5 1 0 3 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 F 1G 2L HB HR P F HR G KMelvin Upton Jr. R .214 .353 .500 14 3 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 K F F 2F F BB G P BB F

Orioles vs. Marcus Stroman Career Bat BA OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K RBI SH SF HBP GDP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pedro Alvarez L .375 .375 .750 8 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 K 1G HR K 1L F G GMichael Bourn L .286 .375 .286 7 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 BB G K G K 1B 1G GChris Davis L .308 .286 .308 13 4 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 1L 1G G K 1G 1L SF K F FRyan Flaherty L .273 .273 .636 11 3 1 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 2L 1L G G G K G K K HRJ.J. Hardy R .091 .091 .182 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 G K 2L F F F P G G GAdam Jones R .400 .438 .400 15 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 F G G G 1L K 1L G 1L BBCaleb Joseph R .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 K G G Hyun Soo Kim L .429 .556 .429 7 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1G G BB 1L G 1L L HB GManny Machado R .250 .231 .583 12 3 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 K L SF F G 1L 2L P HR LJonathan Schoop R .214 .214 .286 14 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 G 1L G 1G G G L G G KMark Trumbo R .455 .500 .636 11 5 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2L P G 1G K G G 1G 2L 1GMatt Wieters S .357 .400 .857 14 5 1 0 2 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 1G F G P 2G HR G G G HR 

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POSITION PLAYER BIOS DARWIN BARNEY, #18

Batted .306 vs. LHP this season & had a hit when facing a southpaw in six of his last eight games (.533, 8-for-15). On Aug. 26 vs. MIN hit his 4th HR of the season & 1st since June 5 at BOS (span of 52 games in between, 160-AB). On July 20 at ARI made his professional debut as an outfielder (LF), recording two putouts…Notched 3+ RBI for the first time since July 14, 2013 vs. Cardinals (with Cubs).

On July 1 vs. CLE pitched the 19th inning to become the 10th different position player to pitch in a game for the club (14th time)…Suffered the loss (1.0, H, K) after surrendering leadoff HR to Santana…Is the only position player to pitch in a game for TOR & pick up a losing decision…Was his 1st ever appearance as a pitcher.

Recorded three consecutive multi-hit games from June 5-7 (6-for-10). SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 5x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN Hits 3 – 3x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN Home Runs 1 – 4x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN RBI 3 – July 20 at ARI Stolen Bases 1 – 2x, last April 9 vs. BOS Last ML Home Run Aug. 26 vs. MIN Longest Hitting Streak 7G – June 30-July 8

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 104 279 35 75 13 2 4 19 22 48 2 2 .269 .322 .373 .695 Totals 685 2200 263 547 103 15 25 176 137 285 22 7 .249 .297 .343 .641

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 104 306 279 35 75 13 2 4 19 22 1 48 1 103 2 2 .269 .322 .373 .695 vs. Left - 108 98 - 30 5 0 2 7 8 1 15 1 39 0 0 .306 .361 .418 .779 vs. Right - 198 181 - 45 8 2 2 12 14 0 33 0 64 2 2 .249 .301 .348 .649

JOSE BAUTISTA, #19

Had 47-XBH out of 98 total hits (48.0 XBH %) this season…38 of those XBH have come vs. RHP (78 total hits vs. RHP)…Seven of his last 12 hits had gone for extra bases (4-HR/3-2B).

Despite missing 42G due to injury, ranked T-6th in the AL with 87-BB…73 of those BB have come vs. RHP (4th in AL). Reached base safely in each of his last 21 road games. Of his 22 HR this season, 16 have put the Jays ahead…Furthermore, each of his last 6-HR have either tied or given TOR a lead Sept. 30 at BOS reached base safely four times (1B, HR, 2-BB) for the 6th time this year. On Sept. 27 vs. BAL had a 33 game on base streak snapped after going 0-for-4 (.407 OBP, 24-BB, .907 OPS)… Over his last 26G has reached multiple times in 17 of them (.439 OBP).

On Sept. 24 vs. NYY hit his 20th HR, a 3R shot which broke a 0-0 tie in the 8th inn…Was his 16th career HR in which he has given his club the lead from the 8th inning on…Was his 14th HR as a Jay that has given the team the lead from the 8th inning on (2nd most in team history – George Bell has 16)…Is the 4th Blue Jay to record at least 7 seasons with 20+HR (Delgado-9, Carter-7, Wells-7) – 3rd player to do so in 7 consecutive seasons (Delgado 1996-2004 & Carter 1991-97).

Hit a HR on Sept. 21 at SEA which tied game at 1-1 in the 9th inning…It was the 11th time in his career to either tie or put team ahead with a HR from the 9th inning on (all with TOR).

Hit his 4th leadoff HR of the season (8th career) on Aug. 31 at BAL, coming on the 1st pitch of the game...Marked the 8th time a player has hit a HR on the 1st pitch of the game in club history (last: Jose Reyes in 2014) & 2nd time Jose has done that in his career (last: Sept. 29, 2009).

Was placed on the 15-day DL for the 2nd time this season on Aug. 10 with a sprained left knee...Returned from DL on Aug. 25. On Aug. 2 at HOU, hit his 300th career home run (1R off McCullers in the 3rd inning)...At that time, he became the 10th active player with 300+ career HR...His first career HR occurred in his 133rd AB as only three other players in the 300 HR club failed to hit a HR in their first 130 major-league at bats: Ivan Rodriguez (196), Andre Dawson (159) & Rogers Hornsby (135)…courtesy of Elias.

Also at that time became the 10th Dominican Republic-born player with 300 career HR. Returned from a rehab assignment at Buffalo (AAA) on July 25 & was activated from the 15-day DL (strained left big toe)…Appeared in 4G (3 with Buffalo & 1 with Dunedin) – combined to go 2-for-14 (HR).

Was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left big toe...Banged the left big toe against the right field wall after going for a ball in the corner.

On May 31 vs. NYY had a 17-game on base streak snapped (0-for-4). On May 27 vs. BOS served his one game suspension from the incident that took place in Texas on May 15 (bench clearing brawl - hard slide into 2nd base).

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From May 20-22 marked the first time to hit a HR in three consecutive games since July 17-21, 2015 & first time to do so in three straight road games since May 13-15, 2011.

April 30 at TB hit HR #5 of the season (2R off of Archer)…Marks the 4th consecutive year in which he’s finished April with at least five HR.

On April 22 vs. OAK had a streak of 30 consecutive games reaching base safely snapped (including post season). April 9 vs. BOS, smacked his first two home runs of the season, both coming off BOS starter Rick Porcello…Of his 29 career multi-HR contests, 27 of those have been with the Blue Jays – all since the 2010 campaign in which he recorded a club record 54-HR

Tied for the lead of current Jays with seven Opening Day starting assignments (Edwin Encarnacion)…The only other player in club history with at least seven consecutive opening day starts as a RF was Jesse Barfield (1982-1989, eight seasons).

SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 8x, last Aug. 28 vs. MIN Hits 3 – Aug. 28 vs. MIN Home Runs 2 – April 9 vs. BOS RBI 4 – April 9 vs. BOS Stolen Bases 1 – 2x, last Sept. 19 at SEA Last ML Home Run Sept. 30 at BOS Longest Hitting Streak 9G – May 19-29

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 116 423 68 99 24 1 22 69 87 103 2 2 .234 .366 .452 .817 Totals 1519 5139 878 1311 267 17 308 862 881 1113 60 26 .255 .368 .493 .861

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 5 22 3 6 2 0 2 5 1 2 0 0 .273 .304 .636 .941 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 19 4 6 1 0 2 6 7 5 0 0 .316 .500 .684 1.184

Playoff Totals 11 41 7 12 3 0 4 11 8 7 0 0 .293 .408 .659 1.067

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 116 517 423 68 99 24 1 22 69 87 1 103 3 154 2 2 .234 .366 .452 .817 vs. Left - 105 91 - 20 4 0 5 12 14 0 16 0 38 1 1 .220 .324 .429 .752 vs. Right - 412 332 - 79 20 1 17 57 73 1 87 3 116 1 1 .238 .376 .458 .834

EZEQUIEL CARRERA, #3

Batted .364 (12-33) over his last nine games (with an AB)…Driven in five of his 23 RBI this season over this stretch. Batted .333 with RISP (18-54) this year, posting a .840 OPS. Hit .329 with a .372 OBP & a .824 OPS vs. LHP this year. Oct. 1 at BOS had his season-high seven game hit streak snapped, however, drove in the go-ahead run in the 9th inning with a sac fly...Was his 1st career go-ahead RBI in the 9th inning or later

Sept. 27 vs. BAL hit his career-best 6th HR…In fact, the 6-HR this year are more than his previous five seasons combined (5-HR). On Sept. 12 vs. TB hit his 2nd career PH-HR (last: July 25, 2015 at SEA)…Became 1st Blue Jay to hit a go-ahead PH-HR since Colby Rasmus on Sept. 4, 2014 vs. TB…Was the first HR in his career that had put his team ahead.

Placed on the 15-day disabled list for the 1st time in his career (strained left achilles on Aug. 1)...Returned from a medical rehab assignment at Buffalo & activated from the 15-day DL on Aug. 16.

On June 18 at BAL hit his 2nd HR over a 4-game span…Had hit just 2HR over his previous 68 contests prior to that stretch. April 24 vs. OAK hit his 1st HR of the season, his first since July 24, 2015 at SEA April 23 vs. OAK recorded a career high four hits (4-for-5, 2B) & matched his career high with three runs scored.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 - 2x, last Sept. 27 vs. BAL Hits 4 – April 23 vs. OAK Home Runs 1 – 6x, last Sept. 27 vs. BAL RBI 2 – 3x, last Sept. 27 vs. BAL Stolen Bases 1 – 7x, last Sept. 29 vs. BAL Last ML Home Run Sept. 27 vs. BAL Longest Hitting Streak 7G – Sept. 20-30

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Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 110 270 47 67 9 1 6 23 27 70 7 4 .248 .323 .356 .679 Totals 377 877 136 224 35 8 11 77 66 204 34 12 .255 .314 .351 .665

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2014 Div Det AL 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000 .500 .000 .500 2015 Div Tor AL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 2015 LCS Tor AL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000

Playoff Totals 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000 .250 .000 .250

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 110 310 270 47 67 9 1 6 23 27 0 70 4 86 7 4 .248 .323 .356 .679 vs. Left - 78 73 - 24 4 1 1 6 5 0 17 0 23 0 1 .329 .372 .452 .824 vs. Right - 232 197 - 43 5 0 5 17 22 0 53 4 63 7 3 .218 .307 .320 .626

JOSH DONALDSON, #20

Among the AL ranked 2nd in BB (109), OBP (.404), 3rd in WAR (7.6), 4th in OPS (.953), 5th in SLG (.549)…Became 5th different player in club history with 100+BB in a season (Bautista-4x, Delgado-4x, McGriff-1x, Olerud-1x).

Is the only 3B in club history to record multiple 30-HR seasons…44 of his 78 HR with TOR have either tied the game or given the club the lead…That represents the most by any player in the Majors over that period.

Is the first player with back-to-back 120+ run seasons since Hanley Ramirez in 2007-2008. 9/27 vs. BAL hit his 37th HR of the year…Became the 6th player in Blue Jays history with consecutive seasons of at least 300 total bases, joining Carlos Delgado (4, 1998-2001), Jose Bautista (2, 2010-11), Shawn Green (2, 1998-99), Joe Carter (2, 1991-92) & George Bell (2, 1986-87).

Became the only third baseman in club history to record multiple 30+HR seasons. Recorded 94-BB as a third baseman which set a club record, previous mark was held by Troy Glaus (80-BB in 2006). On Sept. 20 at SEA hit his 1st HR since Aug. 29 at BAL – span of 17 games. Went 3-for-3 with 2-BB on Sept. 15 at LAA, snapping a 0-for-23 hitless streak (2nd longest of career)…It marked the 7th time this year to have reached base at last five times in a game.

On Sept. 4 at TB had his career high 12G hit streak snapped (.378, 17-45)…Struck out only four times in his 55 PA during that streak...Marked his 3rd hit streak of 10+ games this season.

Hit 6-HR with 11-RBI in a 5G span from Aug. 25-29 - the only other Jays to accomplish that in a span of 5G are Carlos Delgado (1999, 2003) & Ernie Whitt (1987).

Hit a career high three home runs on Aug. 28 vs. MIN...Became the 16th different Jay (21st time) to hit 3-HR in a game & 1st by a TOR-3B... It marked his 10th career multi-HR game (4th this year) & 7th as a Blue Jay.

On July 24 vs. SEA went 0-for-4 which snapped a streak of 26 straight games of reaching base (.386, 39-101, 14-XBH, 21-BB, .504 OBP).

Named to his 3rd All-Star Game - 2nd with Toronto...Was a defensive replacement at third base & went 0-for-1. His 80 runs scored prior to the break represented a club record…Most scored prior to the break by any player in the ML since 2008 (Ian Kinsler-84, Hanley Ramirez-80).

Became the 6th player in AL history to score 80 runs & hit 20-HR prior to the All-Star break (Lou Gehrig-1936, Ted Williams-1946, Reggie Jackson-1969, Frank Thomas-1994 & Alex Rodriguez-2000)

July 5 vs. KC recorded his 2nd multi-HR game of the year & 8th career (5th with TOR)...In that contest, went 3-for-4, hit two homers and scored four runs...At that time, over a 20-game span had hit .450 with eight homers and 28 runs scored…Over the last 70 years, the only players to hit .450 with as many homers and runs scored as Donaldson in a 20-game span were Frank Thomas (1994) and Richard Hidalgo (2000).

On July 3 vs. CLE reached base safely in all six plate appearances (4-for-4, 2BB)…Became just the 4th player in team history to notch four hits & two walks in the same game (Willie Upshaw-1985, Tony Fernandez-1993 & Shannon Stewart in 2000)…The only other TOR player ever to reach safely six times & score four runs in a game is Otto Velez vs. BAL on June 26, 1978.

On June 20 was named AL Player of the Week… Batted .444 (12-for-27) with 11 runs scored, four doubles, a triple, three home runs and nine RBI over seven games to claim his fourth career AL Player of the Week Award, last winning with the Blue Jays on August 9, 2015.

On June 19 at BAL had an 11-game hit streak (.442, 19-43, 5-2B, 3-3B, 4-HR) snapped after going 0-for-4…The 11-game hit streak matched his career high (2nd time, last: 2013)...It also snapped a 23-game on base streak (.345, 29-84, 6-2B, 3-3B, 6-HR, 22-BB, .477 OBP).

On June 14 vs. PHI crushed a grand slam off Zach Eflin- 2nd of the season & 3rd career (6/17/13; 4/8/16 & 6/14/16)…Collected his then 2nd, 5-RBI game of the year & 4th of his career.

On May 22 at MIN homered in his first AB of the contest, going back-to-back with Jose Bautista to leadoff the game…Became the first set of Blue Jays teammates to do so since Rios/Catalanotto, June 14, 2006 vs. BAL.

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On May 1 at TB hit his 50th home run (1R off Odorizzi) as a Blue Jay Had a 10-game hit streak to begin the season...Became the 5th player in club history to have a hit streak of 10+ games to begin the team’s season.

Hit a grand slam in the Home Opener vs. Boston in the 4th inning off Joe Kelly... Was the 1st slam hit by a TOR player in a home opener...It was the 2nd grand slam of his career & 1st since June 7, 2013 at CWS.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 4 – 2x, last July 3 vs. CLE Hits 4 – 3x, last July 3 vs. CLE Home Runs 3 - Aug. 28, 2016 vs. MIN RBI 5 – 2x, last June 14 vs. PHI Stolen Bases 1 – 7x, last Sept. 25 vs. NYY Last ML Home Run Sept. 27, 2016 vs. BAL Longest Hitting Streak 12G - Aug. 21-Sept. 3, 2016

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 155 577 122 164 32 5 37 99 109 119 7 1 .284 .404 .549 .953 Totals 718 2690 461 748 158 12 141 450 350 565 30 4 .278 .365 .503 .868

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2012 Div Oak AL 5 17 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .294 .333 .353 .686 2013 Div Oak AL 5 21 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 .143 .182 .143 .325 2014 WC Oak AL 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .400 .500 .400 .900 2015 Div Tor AL 5 18 5 4 1 0 2 4 3 4 0 0 .222 .333 .611 .944 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 23 4 6 2 0 1 4 3 6 1 0 .261 .370 .478 .849

Playoff Totals 22 84 11 20 4 0 3 8 9 24 1 0 .238 .319 .393 .712

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 155 700 577 122 164 32 5 37 99 109 6 119 9 193 7 1 .284 .404 .549 .953 vs. Left - 160 129 - 36 6 2 7 19 29 2 23 1 36 1 0 .279 .413 .519 .932 vs. Right - 540 448 - 128 26 3 30 80 80 4 96 8 157 6 1 .286 .401 .558 .960

EDWIN ENCARNACION, #10

Ranked T-2nd in ML with 127-RBI (Arenado 1st – 133) & T-3rd with 42-HR (Trumbo–47)…His 127 RBI are a career-high & 5th most in club history & the most since Carlos Delgado had a franchise high 145 in 2003…His 42-HR matches his career best (2nd time, last 2012) & are T-6th highest in a season in team history…In fact, the last time a Jay hit that many HR was Edwin in 2012.�

76 of his career high 158 hits this season have gone for XBH (34-2B, 42-HR)…Vs. LHP has 15 XBH out of 28 total hits (53.6%). 9/20 at SEA hit his 42nd HR of the season matching his career high (2012). Became the 3rd player in club history with multiple 40+HR seasons (Delgado-3x, Bautista-3x). Is only 3rd player in club history to record 4 seasons of 35+HR/100+RBI (4th time) – joining Delgado (5x) & Bautista (4x)…6th player in team history to record 40-HR/120-RBI in same season (Delgado-3x, Bautista-1x, Bell-1x, Green-1x, Donaldson-1x).

Is only player in the Majors with 30-HR/100-RBI in four of the last five seasons. Hit a walk-off infield single on Sept. 25 vs. NYY to win the game for TOR in the 9th inning. On Sept. 11 vs. BOS hit his 25th career multi HR game (22nd with TOR) & 4th this year…His 14 multi-HR contests over the last three seasons are the most in the ML.

Hit his 35th HR of the season on Aug. 20 at CLE, becoming the 14 different player in club history to have had a 35+HR/100+RBI season…Became just the 3rd Blue Jay to record four or more of those seasons (Delgado-5, Bautista-4).

Became the first player in the Majors to reach 100-RBI this season...His four seasons of 35+HR/100+RBI ranks T-3rd most among all active players in MLB (Albert Pujols-8, David Ortiz-6, Encarnacion-4, Jose Bautista-4, Miguel Cabrera-4, Ryan Howard-4 & Mark Teixeira-4).

Became the 7th quickest Jay to 100-RBI (118G) & fastest since Carlos Delgado reached that mark in a club record 102G in 2003 (Joe Carter 104G in ’94, George Bell 112G in ’87, Delgado 114G in ’00, Delgado 115G in ’99 & Shawn Green 116G in ’99).

Hit his 300th career home run on Aug. 12 vs. HOU – a solo shot off Will Harris in the 9th inning…Became the 12th active player in the Majors with that many HR & is the 11th different Dominican-born player to reach the 300-HR plateau.

Hit his 30th HR of the season on Aug. 4 at HOU...It represented his 5th straight season of 30+HR which stands as the 2nd most in club history (Carlos Delgado-8).

Moved past Vernon Wells into sole possession of 3rd place on the all-time club home run list with his 224th on July 24 vs. SEA (off Wade Miley).

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His 80 RBI prior to the break led the Majors and were the most he has recorded in a first half (54-RBI in 2015). His 30 RBI in June were the most in AL - 4th player in club history to record that many RBI in the month of June...His 11 HR in June were the most by a Jay in that particular month since Jose Bautista had 14 in 2011.

June 27 at COL hit HR 20 & 21, recording his 3rd multi-HR game of the year and 24th career...Becomes the 6th player in club history to record multiple 20+HR seasons (Delgado-9, Carter-7, Wells-7, Bell-6, Bautista-6, Encarancion-6)

June 17 at BAL had a streak of six straight games with an XBH snapped (9 total)…Also had a streak of seven straight games with an RBI snapped (15 total)…It was the 13th time a Blue Jay has had an RBI in 7 straight games.

Hit six home runs over a six game span from June 10-16. From June 10-12 reached base safely in nine consecutive plate appearances (BB, 2B, 1B, HR, HR, BB, 2B, BB, HR) and within that stretch he had five extra-base hits (three home runs and two doubles)...The only other player in Blue Jays history to do so with that many XBH was Jose Bautista in April 2011.

On June 10 vs. BAL hit his 5th career walk-off HR, 4th with TOR…Of those five walk-off HR – it was the 2nd in extra innings…His four walk-off HR are the most in franchise history (Adam Lind-3, Vernon Wells-3, Jesse Barfield-3, Joe Carter-3, Carlos Delgado-3, George Bell-3 & Josh Donaldson-3).

That walk-off HR snapped a 0-for-19 hitless steak…Became the 1st player in club history to end a hitless streak of at least 19 AB on a walk-off HR…The last player in the Majors to have done that was Phil Nevin on May 25, 2006 (0-for-19).

The walkoff HR on June 10 represented his 600th career RBI as a Blue Jay – becoming the 8th player in club history to accomplish that feat.

Had 15 XBH out of his last 26 total hits (57.7%) in May, the 8th highest percentage in baseball over the month. The HR he hit on May 29 vs. BOS was his 100th career at Rogers Centre as a Blue Jay…Is one of five players in club history to accomplish that feat.

May 13 at TEX hit his 204th career home run as a Blue Jay, surpassing Joe Carter for 4th place on the all-time club list. May 5 vs. TEX recorded his 3rd, 6+RBI game as a Blue Jay, joining Bell and Adam Lind for most in club history. April 26 vs. CWS hit his 200th home run as a Blue Jay…Became just the 6th TOR player to record 200 HR while with the club...That was his then 3129th AB becoming the 3rd fastest to reach that milestone of the six players with 200+HR in team history.

On April 15 at BOS accounted for all three of the Jays hits/runs, including his first two home runs of the season...It marked his 22nd career multi-HR game.

Tied for the lead of current Jays with seven Opening Day starting assignments (Jose Bautista). SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 – 4x, last Sept. 11 vs. BOS Hits 3 – 8x, last Sept. 11 vs. BOS Home Runs 2 – 4x, last Sept. 11 vs. BOS RBI 6 – May 5 vs. TEX Stolen Bases 1 – 2x, last June 15 at PHI Last ML Home Run Sept. 20 at SEA Longest Hitting Streak 8G – April 13-20

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 160 601 99 158 34 0 42 127 87 138 2 0 .263 .357 .529 .886 Totals 1513 5409 829 1439 311 8 310 942 662 1004 56 13 .266 .352 .498 .850

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 5 18 3 6 1 0 1 3 5 1 0 0 .333 .478 .556 1.034 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 22 2 5 1 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 .227 .292 .273 .564

Playoff Totals 11 40 5 11 2 0 1 5 7 8 0 0 .275 .383 .400 .783

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 160 702 601 99 158 34 0 42 127 87 3 138 5 263 2 0 .263 .357 .529 .886 vs. Left - 149 120 - 29 6 0 9 26 28 1 30 0 51 0 0 .242 .385 .517 .902 vs. Right - 553 481 - 129 28 0 33 101 59 2 108 5 212 2 0 .268 .349 .532 .881

RYAN GOINS, #17

Went 6 for his last 18 AB (.333)…Had 13 XBH out of 28 hits (46.4%) vs. RHP this season…Did not walk in in 37 PA vs. LHP. 9/17 at LAA made his professional debut at 1B after entering in 8th.

Optioned to Buffalo for the 3rd time on Aug. 25 before being recalled when rosters expanded on Sept. 1 Was optioned to Buffalo (AAA) on Aug. 2 & recalled on Aug. 19. Placed on the 15-day DL on July 2 with right forearm tightness...Was removed from the disabled list on Aug. 1. On July 1 vs. CLE became the 9th different position player to pitch in a game for the Jays (13th time)…This marked his professional baseball pitching debut (tossed a scoreless 18th inning, 1.0, 2H, BB).

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May 25 at NYY snapped a 0-for-15 with a 2R-2B. April 27 vs. CWS snapped a 0-for-21 hitless streak with a single in the 3rd inning…Marked the longest hitless streak of his career.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – May 30 vs. NYY Hits 3 – April 13 vs. NYY Home Runs 1 – 3x, last May 30 vs. NYY RBI 2 – 3x, last June 15 at PHI Stolen Bases 1 – April 20 at BAL Last ML Home Run May 30 vs. NYY Longest Hitting Streak 5G – June 11-16

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 77 183 13 34 9 2 3 12 9 48 1 1 .186 .228 .306 .534

Totals 306 859 90 192 36 9 11 80 55 201 3 3 .224 .270 .325 .595

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 5 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .000 .056 .000 .056 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 19 3 5 1 0 1 4 0 7 0 0 .263 .263 .474 .737

Playoff Totals 11 36 4 5 1 0 1 4 1 12 0 0 .139 .162 .250 .412

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 76 196 183 13 34 9 2 3 12 9 0 48 1 62 1 1 .186 .228 .306 .534 vs. Left - 37 36 - 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 15 0 0 .167 .189 .194 .384 vs. Right - 159 147 - 28 8 2 3 12 9 0 39 0 47 1 1 .190 .237 .333 .571

RUSSELL MARTIN, #55

Among AL-C, ranked 1st in RBI (72), BB (56), 2nd in HR (20), OPS (.736) & T-3rd in XBH (35)…His 56-BB are 3rd most in a season by a TOR-C (Zaun-71 in 2005 & Whitt-57 in 1988).

Had hit 13-HR with 34-RBI in his final 50G since Aug. 1 (174-AB)...Had just 7-HR in 277 AB through the end of July…Had hit 12 of those 13-HR over his last 40 starts (.345 OBP/.511 SLG/.856 OPS).

21 of his last 43 hits had gone for XBH (48.8%). Averaged 4.29 pitchers/PA vs. RHP this season (5th in AL). On Sept. 20 at SEA hit his 20th HR of the season…1st time he has had back-to-back 20+HR seasons & 3rd total for his career…13 of his 20-HR have come with runners on base & 7 of his last 9-HR have come with RISP…TOR went 28-3 over their last 31 games when he hits a HR.

Becomes just the second primary catcher in MLB history to hit 80 home runs in both the AL and the NL. On Sept. 16 at LAA hit his 19th HR of the season while recording 4-RBI...Marked his 3rd, 4+ RBI game of the season, 2nd most in a single season (4x in 2011).

On Sept. 4 at TB hit a game winning 2R blast in the 8th inning…Was his 9th career HR from the 8th inning on to give his team a lead (3rd with TOR)...It was on a 3-0 pitch - 2nd career HR on that count (last: Sept. 26, 2015 vs. TB).

Tied the club record for most home runs by a catcher in August...Rod Barajas also hit 7-HR in August, 2009. Recorded 22-RBI in August (20 as a catcher)...The 20-RBI tied the club record for most RBI by a TOR-catcher for a single month…Darren Fletcher had 20-RBI in June & August, 1999 & Ernie Whitt recorded 20-RBI in September, 1987

Hit 7-HR with 19-RBI over an 11-game span from Aug. 13-26 On Aug. 26 vs. MIN went 2-for-5 with a bases loaded double in the 6th inning & later added a 2R-HR in the 7th frame…It was his 3rd career 5+RBI game & 2nd this year (July 3 vs. CLE).

Had a streak of six straight games with an RBI snapped after going 0-for-5 on Aug. 21 at CLE…Over those six contests, went 12-for-24 with 6-HR.

Hit his 2nd career multi-HR contest of the season & 12th of his career on Aug. 16 at NYY (last three have been at NYY). Hit 6-HR over a six game span from Aug. 13-20...Only one other Blue Jays player homered at least six times as a catcher over a six-game span as Ernie Whitt did it for TOR in September 1987....Jonathan Lucroy (Aug. 4-12) is the only other catcher this season with six homers over a six-game span.

Homered in three straight games from Aug. 13-16 - 2nd time in his career to accomplish that feat (last: 2007). Hit his 10th HR on Aug. 14 vs. HOU…It was the 9th time in his career to hit at least 10-HR in a season…Has hit 10+HR in six straight seasons since 2011.

Had a career best 22 game on-base streak snapped on Aug. 5 at KC (.415 OBP over span).

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On Aug. 1 at HOU hit a solo HR to leadoff the 9th inning, tying the game at 1-1…It marked the 1st time he had tied a game with a HR in the 9th inning…It was the 150th home run of his career.

On July 3 vs. CLE hit a HR (3rd straight 3R shot) & recorded 5-RBI which is 2nd highest total of his career (6 RBI – Aug. 25, 2011 vs. OAK).

On June 17 at BAL had a streak of seven straight games with an RBI snapped, career high (10 total)…Became 14th player in club history to record a RBI in 7 straight games & 1st catcher in club history.

On May 25 at NYY recorded his 11th career multi-HR game, 1st since Sept. 11, 2015 at NYY…Took him 124 AB to hit his 1st HR of the campaign, longest stretch to begin a season with a HR since 2009 (217 AB)…Had gone 76 straight AB without an XBH prior to that HR.

May 4 vs. TEX recorded a walk-off single to drive home Ezequiel Carrera with the winning run. On April 29 recorded a 7th inning single which ended a stretch of nine consecutive strikeouts – a Blue Jays record.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 – 3x, last July 3 vs. CLE Hits 3 – 5x, last Aug. 23 vs. LAA Home Runs 2 – 2x, last Aug. 16 at NYY RBI 5 – 2x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN Stolen Bases 1 – 2x, last Sept. 17 at LAA Last ML Home Run Sept. 20 at SEA Longest Hitting Streak 7G – July 26-Aug. 4

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 137 455 62 105 16 0 20 74 64 148 2 1 .231 .335 .398 .733 Totals 1429 4896 688 1246 230 9 162 691 656 986 99 46 .254 .350 .404 .755

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2006 Div LAD NL 3 12 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .333 .385 .333 .718 2008 Div LAD NL 3 13 2 4 3 0 1 5 1 3 0 0 .308 .357 .769 1.126 2008 LCS LAD NL 5 17 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 7 1 0 .118 .318 .118 .436 2009 Div LAD NL 3 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 .111 .385 .111 .496 2009 LCS LAD NL 5 16 2 4 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 .250 .333 .313 .646 2011 Div NYY AL 5 17 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .176 .333 .235 .569 2012 Div NYY AL 5 17 2 3 1 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 .176 .300 .412 .712 2012 LCS NYY AL 4 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .143 .143 .143 .286 2013 WC Pit NL 1 4 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 .750 .750 2.250 3.000 2013 Div Pit NL 5 13 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 5 0 0 .154 .278 .154 .432 2014 WC Pit NL 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250 .500 2015 Div Tor AL 4 15 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .200 .333 .333 .667 2015 LCS Tor AL 4 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 .091 .333 .091 .424 Playoff Totals 48 162 20 33 8 0 4 17 21 38 1 0 .204 .325 .327 .652

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 137 535 455 62 105 16 0 20 74 64 1 148 10 203 2 1 .231 .335 .398 .733 vs. Left - 129 109 - 24 1 0 5 16 19 0 38 0 50 0 0 .220 .333 .367 .700 vs. Right - 406 346 - 81 15 0 15 58 45 1 110 10 153 2 1 .234 .336 .408 .743

DIONER NAVARRO, #30

Led the AL & was T-2nd in ML with 4-CPKO this year (Davis Ross-5). Finished just 3 for his last 21 AB vs. LHP, span of 11 games. Traded from the White Sox to the Blue Jays on Aug. 26 in exchange for LHP Colton Turner. Snapped his 33-game homerless stretch with a two-run shot on Aug. 24 vs. Philadelphia. Drove in the game-winning run with a RBI double in the 10th inning on July 30 at Minnesota ... Marked his first go-ahead hit in extra innings since Sept. 5, 2014 at BOS with Toronto.

Connected on a solo home run and walked three times on June 13 vs. Detroit ... Reached base four times for the first time since Sept. 3, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay.

Recorded his first three-hit game, including two doubles, and one RBI, on May 7 vs. Minnesota.

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Connected on a game-winning, RBI triple in the seventh inning on April 27 at Rogers Centre … The triple was his first since Sept. 27, 2012 vs. MIL, a span of 299 games.

Connected on his first home run with the Sox on April 24 vs. Texas … Added a sacrifice fly in the fifth for his first multi RBI game of the season.

Snapped a 0-15 hitless stretch on April 19 vs. the Angels. SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 3x, last Aug. 13 at MIA Hits 3 – 2x, last July 30 at MIN Home Runs 1 – 6x, last Aug. 24 vs. PHI RBI 4 – July 2 at HOU Stolen Bases 1 – May 29 at KC Last ML Home Run Aug. 24 vs. PHI Longest Hitting Streak 5G – April 23-27

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 CWS AL 85 271 25 57 13 2 6 32 20 63 1 2 .210 .267 .339 .606 2016 Tor AL 16 33 1 6 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 .182 .250 .182 .432 TOTAL 101 304 26 63 13 2 6 35 23 71 1 2 .207 .265 .322 .587 Totals 1009 3207 322 802 142 6 77 367 265 518 14 12 .250 .309 .370 .679

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2008 Div TB AL 4 15 1 6 3 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 .400 .438 .600 1.038 2008 LCS TB AL 7 26 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 .192 .250 .192 .442 2008 WS TB AL 5 17 2 6 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .353 .389 .412 .801 2012 Div Cin NL 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .250 .400 .250 .650 2015 Div Tor AL 2 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .400 .600 2015 LCS Tor AL 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .000 .111 .000 .111

Playoff Totals 23 75 5 19 5 0 0 5 6 18 0 1 .253 .309 .320 .629

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 101 334 304 26 63 13 2 6 35 23 0 71 2 130 1 2 .207 .265 .322 .587 vs. Left - 101 90 - 20 6 0 3 15 6 0 20 1 37 0 0 .222 .270 .389 .659 vs. Right - 233 214 - 43 7 2 3 20 17 0 51 1 93 1 2 .201 .263 .294 .557

KEVIN PILLAR, #11

Among all CF, ranked 1st in UZR (21.1) & defensive runs saved (21). Led TOR in AVG with RISP (.324), 2B (35) & 3+hit games (12). Became the 4th CF in club history with 35+2B (Vernon Wells – 5x, Devon White – 2x & Rick Bosetti – 1x). Hit .311 with 13-XBH & a .350 OBP & .807 OPS when leading off an inning this season Finished the season batting .333 (15-for-45) with 6R, 2-2B, and 5-RBI in his last 13 games. Oct. 1 at BOS recorded his 4th 3+ RBI game of the season and first since June 16, after driving in three of TOR four runs. Sept. 30 at BOS walked twice for his first 2+BB game of the year & 3rd career. Sept. 20 at SEA matched his season high with 3 hits (12th time), 2nd in as many games...3rd time he reached base safely 4 times in a game.

Sept. 19 at SEA had three hits & stole two bases for the 2nd time in 2016 (5th career multi-SG game). Recorded back to back three hit games from Sept. 19-20 - 3rd time in his career to accomplish that feat (2nd time this year) Placed on the DL for the first time in his career on Aug. 8 (retro to Aug. 7) with a left thumb strain. On June 16 at PHI recorded his 2nd career multi-HR game, 1st time since June 2, 2015 at WSH (GM 2 of DH, both off Scherzer). On May 22 at MIN snapped his career-high 0-for-22 hitless streak with a double in the 2nd inning. On May 6 vs. LAD homered in the 8th inning which at that time marked only the 2nd time this season that a player had hit a go-ahead homer immediately following an intentional walk (Smoak) - April 29, Oakland’s Yonder Alonso delivered a three-run walkoff HR vs. HOU.

April 30 at TB hit his 1st HR of the season off Romero -1R after going 90AB without a HR.

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SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 10x, last Aug. 28 vs. MIN Hits 3 – 12x, last Sept. 30 at SEA Home Runs 2 – June 16 at PHI RBI 4 – July 30 vs. BAL Stolen Bases 2 – 2x, last Sept. 19 at SEA Last ML Home Run June 16 at PHI Longest Hitting Streak 8G – July 4-15

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 146 548 59 146 35 2 7 53 24 90 14 6 .266 .303 .376 .679 Totals 394 1352 165 361 79 4 24 129 60 232 40 13 .267 .303 .385 .688

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 5 21 3 7 2 0 1 4 0 5 0 1 .333 .333 .571 .905 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 21 3 5 3 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 .238 .333 .381 .714

Playoff Totals 11 42 6 12 5 0 1 6 3 8 2 1 .286 .333 .476 .810

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 146 584 548 59 146 35 2 7 53 24 0 90 6 183 14 6 .266 .303 .376 .679 vs. Left - 149 145 - 41 12 0 2 19 3 0 23 1 33 5 1 .283 .302 .407 .709 vs. Right - 435 403 - 105 23 2 5 34 21 0 67 5 150 9 5 .261 .303 .365 .668

DALTON POMPEY, #23

Became the 1st player in MLB postseason history to steal 2 bases without having a PA (GM 2 ALDS vs. TEX, 2015)…Did that for a 2nd time in G6 ALCS vs. KC)…His 4-SB ranked T-2nd in the playoffs (Cain-6).

Has been used as a PR 17 times in his career (5-SB), scoring eight times. On Oct. 1 at BOS scored the game winning run in the 9th inning on a sac fly by Carrera. Recalled by the Blue Jays when the rosters expanded in September. Posted a .270 AVG with 19-XBH & a .349 OBP in 93 games with Buffalo (AAA) this season…Stole 18 bases in 25 attempts. Hit .312 in 21 contests in the month of July including a .806 OPS.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 1 – 3x, last Oct. 1 at BOS Hits None Home Runs None RBI None Stolen Bases 1 – 2x, last Sept. 25 vs. NYY Last ML Home Run April 15, 2015 vs. TB Longest Hitting Streak None

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 .000 .000 .000 .000

Totals 59 135 25 30 9 2 3 10 11 36 8 2 .222 .291 .385 .676

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - - - - 2015 LCS Tor AL 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.000 Playoff Totals 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.000

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2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 8 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 .000 .000 .000 .000 vs. Right - 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 .000 .000 .000 .000

MICHAEL SAUNDERS, #21

Had 20 XBH out of 44 total hits in two-strike counts…44 of his last 92 hits (47.8%) had gone for XBH (22-2B, 3-3B, 19-HR)…However, had just 3-XBH over his last 23G.

Hit .318 with 24-XBH (10-HR) & .998 OPS from the 7th inning on this season. Had gone his last 25 contests without a multi-hit game, batting .159 (11-69, 9-BB/24-SO) with a .532 OPS over that span. Struck out 157 times this season, 3rd most in club history (Jose Canseco, 159 in 1998 & Kelly Johnson, 159 in 2012). 9/20 at SEA hit his 24th HR, a new career-high (previous 19, 2012)…1st HR since Aug. 31 at BAL, span of 41-AB…14 of those 24-HR have come on the road, including each of his last three.

Recorded his 8th career multi-HR game & 3rd of the season on July 23 vs. SEA...Hit 3-HR over a 2-game span from July 22-23 vs. his former club.

Tallied 17.7 million votes in the 2016 Esurance MLB All-Star Game Final Vote...Led all 10 players in votes from the mobile text ballot, becoming the second Blue Jays player (Steve Delabar, 2013) to win the MLB All-Star Game Final Vote. Saunders were followed by George Springer (Houston), Dustin Pedroia (Boston), Ian Kinsler (Detroit) and Evan Longoria (Tampa Bay)...Was a defensive replacement in LF & went 0-for-1.

On July 1 vs. CLE struck out a career high five times (7AB). On June 17 at BAL, recorded his 1st career 3-HR game…Became the 15th different Blue Jay to accomplish that feat (20th time, last: Encarnacion on Aug. 29, 2015 vs. DET)…Became the 8th different Jay to do so on the road (11th time, last: Bautista May 15, 2011 at MIN)…The 8-RBI set a career high & ties the 2nd highest total for one game in club history (Encarnacion-9/Howell-9/Lind-8)...It marked the 8th time that a Canadian has accomplished that feat…Is the 4th CDN to do so joining Joey Votto (3 times), Larry Walker (3) & Justin Morneau…The 8RBI tie for most ever by a Canadian joining Jason Bay (2times), George Selkirk (2) and Larry Walker (1).

On May 24 at NYY had a 10-game hit streak on the road snapped (.452, 19-42). On April 29 at TB collected his 6th career multi-HR game (Smyly-1R/Eveland-1R)…It marked his first since Aug. 3, 2013 with Seattle…Became the first TOR-LHH to have a 2-HR game with both HR’s coming off a LHP since Lyle Overbay (Aug. 20, 2010 at BOS)…The only other Jays to do so were Fred McGriff (3x) and Carlos Delgado (3x)…First TOR leadoff hitter with a multi HR game since Marco Scutaro on July 22, 2009 vs CLE.

April 4 at TB hit his 1st HR since Sept. 26, 2014 vs. LAA (with SEA), having missed most of the 2015 season (left knee injuries)…Was his first as a Blue Jay, becoming the 11th Canadian-born player to homer for Toronto…Joined Brett Lawrie, Matt Stairs, Russell Martin, Corey Koskie, Dave McKay, Dalton Pompey, Rob Ducey, Adam Loewen, Simon Pond & Paul Hodgson.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 – 2x, last July 7 vs. DET Hits 3 – 8x, last July 3 vs. CLE Home Runs 3 - June 17, 2016 at BAL RBI 8 - June 17, 2016 at BAL Stolen Bases 1 – July 26 vs. SD Last ML Home Run Sept. 20 at SEA Longest Hitting Streak 8G – May 7-15

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 140 490 70 124 32 3 24 57 59 157 1 2 .253 .338 .478 .815 Totals 702 2237 298 526 114 17 75 242 240 656 55 22 .235 .309 .402 .711

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 140 558 490 70 124 32 3 24 57 59 2 157 5 201 1 2 .253 .338 .478 .815 vs. Left - 123 109 - 30 6 1 8 13 10 0 36 4 46 0 0 .275 .358 .569 .927 vs. Right - 435 381 - 94 26 2 16 44 49 2 121 1 155 1 2 .247 .332 .451 .783

JUSTIN SMOAK, #13

Hit .368 (21-57) with a 1.069 OPS in close & late situations. Batted .170 (26-153) over his last 49 games with an AB. Struck out 91 times in 242 PA vs. RHP. Has 12-XBH out of 25 total hits in 2-strike counts (48.0 %). Owned a .167 AVG with RISP which represents a club record for lowest AVG in those situations (min. 80 AB) in a single season…JP Arencibia had the previous lowest at .168 in 2013.

Aug. 26 vs. MIN hit his 14th HR…3rd time in career with 5+ RBI.

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Went 3-for-5 with a HR & 5-RBI on Aug. 26 vs. MIN…His 3R-HR in the 2nd inning snapped a 0-for-29 slump with RISP…Was one AB shy of tying the club’s all-time mark for longest hitless streak with RISP (Rico Carty-1979)…Had three hits in 3-AB with RISP, matching his total output for his previous 43-AB in those situations…The 5-RBI were his most since a career-high 6-RBI on May 30, 2012 at TEX & 3rd of his career.

On July 16 agreed to terms with the Blue Jays on a two year contract extension for the 2017 & 2018 seasons with a club option for the 2019 season...The contract is $4.125 million (US) per season in the first two years of the deal with a $6.0 million option in 2019 with a $250,000 buyout.

Snapped a 0-for-16 hitless streak with a home run vs. CLE on July 1 vs. CLE. June 17 at BAL hit his first home run as a right-handed batter since Aug. 21, 2015. On May 3 vs. TEX hit his 1st career walkoff home run…Became the 1st player in club history to hit a game-tying HR in 9th inning & hit a walkoff HR in extra innings…The last player on any team to achieve that feat was Tyler Flowers, who had solo shots in the 9th & 12th innings for the White Sox on Sept. 8, 2014 vs. the A’s…Joe Crede was the last ML player prior to Smoak to swat a walkoff HR in the 10th inning after tying the game with a HR in the bottom of the 9th…Crede did that for the White Sox on Aug. 27, 2002 vs. the Blue Jays.

April 5 at TB recorded his first SB since May 27, 2012 at SEA, a span of 433 games. SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 2x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN Hits 3 – 2x, last Aug. 26 vs. MIN Home Runs 2 – May 3 vs. TEX RBI 5 – Aug. 26 vs. MIN Stolen Bases 1 – April 5 at TB Last ML Home Run Aug. 26 vs. MIN Longest Hitting Streak 7G – May 7-16

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 126 299 33 65 10 0 14 34 40 112 1 0 .217 .314 .391 .705 Totals 824 2555 285 571 110 1 106 327 307 690 3 1 .223 .308 .392 .700

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Div Tor AL 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 2015 LCS Tor AL 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000

Playoff Totals 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 126 341 299 33 65 10 0 14 34 40 1 112 2 142 1 0 .217 .314 .391 .705 vs. Left - 95 86 - 18 2 0 3 9 9 0 19 0 37 1 0 .209 .284 .337 .621 vs. Right - 246 213 - 47 8 0 11 25 31 1 93 2 105 0 0 .221 .325 .413 .738

DEVON TRAVIS, #29

Led the club with 84 hits since the break, which included 29 multi-hit games & a .321 AVG…Hit .380 (19-50) with RISP following the break.

Finished T-2nd on the club with 11, 3+hit games despite missing the first 47 games of the year due to injury. Hit .309 with a .782 OPS in 44 games as the leadoff hitter this season…Batted .333 (17-51) with 9-XBH in the 1st inning (.993 OPS). Ranked 3rd among AL-2B at .304 (Altuve-.334, Pedroia-.319)…Over his first two seasons in the ML (2015-16) has posted a .819 OPS as a 2nd baseman, 4th among AL-2B over that period (MLB AVG is .741).

In the last game of the season at BOS, went 2-for-5 with a HR which gave TOR a 1-0 lead in the 5th inning…The HR was his 11th of the year & 1st since Aug. 6 at KC, span of 45 games in between (193-AB)...Was his 6th go-ahead HR this season, all of which came on the road.

Went 3-for-4 with 2-2B on Sept. 30 at BOS for his 3rd career multi-double game (all in 2016) & 14th career 3+hit contest (11th in 2016, T-2nd on club).

On Sept. 21 at SEA had his career high 17G hit streak snapped…Hit .392 over that span & marks the longest hit streak by any Jay this year.

On Sept. 24 vs. NYY went 0-for-4 & had his streak of reaching base safely in 19 straight games snapped. On Sept. 21 at had his career high 17 game hit streak snapped, going 0-for-4…Hit .392 (29-for-74) over that span & it represents the longest hit streak by any Jay this year.

On Sept. 18 at LAA drew first two walks out of the #1 spot, took 156 PA to do so. Recorded his first career four hit game including his 1st career triple to lead off the game on Aug. 8 vs. TB…It was the first four-hit game by a TOR 2nd basemen in a game at home since Joe Inglett on Aug. 21, 2008.

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On Aug. 6 at KC became the 3rd different TOR player & 1st to hit a leadoff HR in back to back games since Jose Cruz Jr. (April 22-23, 2000)…The only other Jay to do so was Damaso Garcia in 1983… Was his 4th

career leadoff shot. On Aug. 5 at KC, opened the game with a leadoff HR (3rd career, 1st this year)...Followed with a go-ahead 9th inning HR to post his 1st multi home run game…Became the 4th player in modern Major League history to hit a leadoff home run & a game-winning homer with two outs in the final inning of the same game…Others were Snuffy Stirnweiss (1947), Mike Alvis (1967) & Darin Erstad (2000)...Became the first player in six years to hit a lead-off home run and a game-winning home run in the ninth inning or later in the same game regardless of the number of outs…Arizona’s Chris Young did it against San Diego on August 7, 2010…Two other players in Blue Jays history did this: Devon White on June 1, 1992, against the Twins and Reed Johnson on June 15, 2003, against the Cubs.

On July 17 at OAK had an 11-game hit streak on the road snapped after going 0-for-5...Hit .500 (21-42, 9-XBH) with a 1.448 OPS over that stretch.

Hit safely in 17 of 18 games from June 12-July 2, batting .364 (28-77) with 10-XBH over that stretch. Made his season debut on May 25 at NYY & went 1-for-4 - 1st Major League action since his final game of the 2015 season which took place on July 28 vs. PHI (left game due to season-ending shoulder injury).

Appeared in nine minor league games (Dunedin-4, Buffalo-5) on his rehab assignment, hit .306 (11-36) with four doubles and eight RBI.

Began the season rehabbing his injured left shoulder after off-season surgery. SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 - July 20 at ARI Hits 4 - Aug. 8 vs. TB Home Runs 2 - Aug. 5 at KC RBI 3 – June 19 at BAL Stolen Bases 1 - 4x, last Sept. 19 at SEA Last ML Home Run Oct. 2 at BOS Longest Hitting Streak 17G - Sept. 3-20, 2016

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 Tor AL 62 217 38 66 18 0 8 35 18 43 3 1 .304 .361 .498 .859 2016 Tor AL 101 410 54 123 28 1 11 50 20 87 4 1 .300 .332 .454 .785

Totals 163 627 92 189 46 1 19 85 38 130 7 2 .301 .342 .469 .811

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 101 432 410 54 123 28 1 11 50 20 0 87 0 125 4 1 .300 .332 .454 .785 vs. Left - 101 100 - 26 4 0 2 10 0 0 20 0 35 0 0 .260 .257 .360 .617 vs. Right - 331 310 - 97 24 1 9 40 20 0 67 0 90 4 1 .313 .355 .484 .838

TROY TULOWITZKI, #2

Had just 8-XBH vs. LHP, with all eight of those coming over his last 33 games vs. LHP (.319, 22-69, 3-2B, 5-HR, 15-RBI)…In the 2nd half of the season batted .340 (16-for-47) vs. LHP with a .936 OPS.

Had 15 XBH out of 32 total hits (46.9%) with RISP this season. Oct. 2 at BOS put TOR ahead 2-1 with a 2-out single in the 8th...Was his 4th go-ahead RBI in the 8th inning or later in 2016 (last July 7 vs. DET) and 9th go-ahead RBI with 2 outs.

Sept. 23 vs. NYY recorded 4-RBI which represented his 4th, 4+RBI game as a Blue Jay, all coming this season. Sept. 16 at LAA hit his 24th HR (23rd as a SS)…His 23-HR as a SS ranked T-2nd among TOR-SS in a single season (Tony Batista 26-HR in 1999)…Ranked 5th in ML among SS with his 23-HR (Story-27, Semien-27, Seager-26, Espinosa-24).

On Sept. 11 vs. BOS hit his 3rd career grand slam, his first since Sept. 15, 2008 vs. SD…All three of his career grand slams have come in September…Became the 9th TOR-SS to hit a GS (8th player, last: Yunel Escobar, July 18, 2010 at BAL).

His 7 seasons of 20+HR among ML SS ranks T-4th most in ML history (Ripken Jr. –12, Rodriguez –8, Tejada-8 & Banks –7) On Aug. 16 at NYY went 4-for-5 which included his 21st HR of the season (20th as a SS)…It was his first, 4 hit game as a Jay & the 16th of his career (last: May 29, 2015 at PHI)...The 20-HR as a SS represents the 2nd most hit in a single season by a TOR-SS (Tony Batista-26 in 1999)…Is 1 of just 5-SS in MLB history with at least 7 seasons with 20+HR (Cal Ripken-12, Alex Rodriguez-8, Miguel Tejada-8, Ernie Banks-7).

On Aug. 10 vs. TB recorded a season high 5 RBI, 1st time as a Blue Jay & 1st since June 3, 2015 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers... Became the first TOR shortstop with 5 RBI in a game since Yunel Escobar on Aug 29, 2012.

Left the game on July 31 vs. BAL after getting hit in the hand by a pitch in the 6th inning…Suffered a chip fracture in his right thumb...Returned to action on Aug. 4 at HOU.

His home run on July 29 vs. BAL was his 1st HR in the 1st inning since July 5, 2015 at ARI (span of 24-HR in between). Had a 10 game hit streak snapped on July 26 vs. SD...Hit .325, 13-40 over that span. Recorded his 5th season with 15+HR prior to the All-Star break, joining Alex Rodriguez-7, Miguel Tejada-7 & Ernie Banks-6 as the only SS to accomplish that feat in ML history.

On July 1 vs. CLE reached base safely in 5 of his 9 PA (19 inning game). On June 26 at CWS recorded his first XBH vs. a LHP this season (51st AB).

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Became just the 17th player in MLB history to record 700-RBI as a SS…Only two other active players have that many in their career as a SS (Jimmy Rollins & Jhonny Peralta)

On June 18 returned from a medical rehab assignment at Dunedin (A) & was activated from the 15-day DL (strained right quadriceps).

Was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right quadriceps on May 28...Returned from a medical rehab assignment at Dunedin (A) and was activated from the 15-day DL on June 18...Missed 20 team games during that period.

On May 14 at TEX became the 6th player in MLB history to hit 200-HR as a shortstop. On May 13 at TEX hit HR #200 for his career (2R off Wilhemsen) On April 26 vs. CWS had his 64-game errorless streak end on the first play of the game…Had gone all 60 games (as a SS) as a Blue Jay without an error…It was five games short of the club record for a SS, Fernandez in 1988.

On April 23 vs. OAK belted two home in a Jays 9-3 win…The multi-homer game was his 12th career and first as a Blue Jay…Became the first TOR shortstop to have a multi-home run game since Alex Gonzalez on April 30, 2010 against the A’s as well.

April 3 at TB (Opening Day) hit his first home run of the season…Has now hit a HR in three of his last five Opening Day starts…Is the 2nd TOR-SS to homer on Opening Day (Alex Gonzalez in 1996 & 1997)...It represented his 4th career HR on Opening Day (2009, 2012, 2013)…His four Opening Day home runs ties Dustin Pedroia for the most in the Majors since 2009.

SEASON HIGHS Runs 2 – 8x, last April 23 vs. OAK Hits 4 – Aug. 16 at NYY Home Runs 2 – April 23 vs. OAK RBI 5 – Aug. 10 vs. TB Stolen Bases 1 – May 24 at NYY Last ML Home Run Sept. 16 at LAA Longest Hitting Streak 10G – July 10-25

Batting Stats

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 Tor AL 131 492 54 125 21 0 24 79 43 101 1 0 .254 .318 .443 .761 Totals 1220 4552 745 1329 253 24 217 753 492 856 57 31 .292 .364 .501 .865

Post-Season Batting Stats

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2007 Div Col NL 3 12 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 5 0 1 .167 .231 .500 .731 2007 LCS Col NL 4 16 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .188 .235 .188 .423 2007 WS Col NL 4 13 1 3 2 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 .231 .333 .385 .718 2009 Div Col NL 4 16 0 4 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 .250 .278 .375 .653 2015 Div Tor AL 5 21 2 2 0 0 1 4 2 7 0 0 .095 .174 .238 .412 2015 LCS Tor AL 6 23 3 7 2 0 1 7 0 7 0 0 .304 .304 .522 .826

Playoff Totals 26 101 8 21 7 0 3 17 6 31 0 1 .208 .257 .366 .623

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 131 544 492 54 125 21 0 24 79 43 1 101 5 210 1 0 .254 .318 .443 .761 vs. Left - 122 109 - 29 3 0 5 18 12 1 22 0 63 0 0 .266 .336 .431 .767 vs. Right - 422 383 - 96 18 0 19 61 31 0 79 5 147 1 0 .251 .313 .446 .759

MELVIN UPTON, #7

Had a .874 OPS vs. LHP along with a .324 BABIP this season. Struck out 47 times in 142 PA (33.1%) vs. RHP since the break. Is one of seven players in the Majors this season to record at least 20-HR & 25-SB. Stole his 300th career base in the 4th inning on Oct. 1 at BOS, becoming the 8th active player with as many as 300 stolen bases. On Sept. 10 vs. BOS hit his 20th HR, 4th career 20-HR/20-SB season, 1st since 2012…The 20-HR are his most HR since 2012 (28). Sept. 3 at TB stole his 25th base of the year, 6th career 25+SB season & 1st since 2012 (31-SB)…Stole 25+ every year from 2008-12.

Stole three bases on Aug. 10 vs. TB which matched his career high (2nd time, last: Aug. 2, 2010 vs. MIN)…He is the 16th different Jay to swipe three bags in a game.

After going his first 59-AB as a Blue Jay without an XBH – followed that by hitting a HR in three of his next four games (6-RBI) from Aug. 17-21…Prior to his 1st XBH with TOR on Aug. 17 at NYY (HR), had gone the previous 76-AB without a XBH.

Traded to the Toronto Blue Jays from the San Diego Padres on July 26.

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He was the first Major League player to have 15 homers and 20 stolen bases in the first half of a season since 2013 when Mike Trout had 15 homers and 21 stolen bases in the first half, and the first National League player to do so since teammate Matt Kemp had 22 home runs and 27 stolen bases in the first half of 2011 for the Dodgers.

Had his 9th career multi HR game on July 8 at LAD & 2nd of the season. SEASON HIGHS Runs 3 – July 8 at LAD Hits 4 – 2x, last July 8 at LAD Home Runs 2 – 2x, last July 8 at LAD RBI 4 – June 24 at CIN Stolen Bases 3 – Aug. 10 vs. TB Last ML Home Run Sept. 10 vs. BOS Longest Hitting Streak 6G – June 15-21

Batting Stats I

Year Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2016 SD NL 92 344 46 88 11 2 16 45 23 106 20 5 .256 .304 .439 .743 2016 Tor AL 57 148 18 29 4 1 4 16 14 49 7 3 .196 .261 .318 .578 TOTAL 149 492 64 117 15 3 20 61 37 155 27 8 .238 .291 .402 .693 Totals 1469 5175 723 1260 262 32 164 586 589 1561 300 92 .243 .321 .402 .723

Batting Stats I

Year Rnd Team Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2008 Div TB AL 4 18 5 5 0 1 3 4 1 5 0 0 .278 .316 .889 1.205 2008 LCS TB AL 7 28 8 9 1 0 4 11 4 7 2 0 .321 .394 .786 1.180 2008 WS TB AL 5 20 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 0 .250 .250 .250 .500 2010 Div TB AL 5 21 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 7 2 0 .190 .190 .286 .476 2011 Div TB AL 4 14 3 4 3 0 0 0 4 6 1 2 .286 .444 .500 .944 2013 Div Atl NL 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 Playoff Totals 28 104 20 27 6 1 7 18 9 32 9 2 .260 .316 .538 .854

2016 Season Splits Total G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP LOB SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 149 539 492 64 117 15 3 20 61 37 1 155 2 204 27 8 .238 .291 .402 .693 vs. Left - 136 120 - 33 2 1 9 21 13 0 39 0 57 10 2 .275 .341 .533 .874 vs. Right - 403 372 - 84 13 2 11 40 24 1 116 2 147 17 6 .226 .274 .360 .634

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Toronto Blue Jays ‐ Walk‐off and Miscellaneous Home Runs 

 

Toronto Blue Jays Walk‐off Wins 

   Date  Score  Batter/Runner  Action  RBI  Pitcher 

6  Sep 25  NYY 3 @ TOR 4  Edwin Encarnacion  SI  1  Tyler Clippard 

5  Jul 26  SD 6 @ TOR 7  Devon Travis     0  Paul Clemens 

4  Jun 10  BAL 3 @ TOR 4  Edwin Encarnacion  HR  1  Brad Brach 

3  May 28  BOS 9 @ TOR 10  Russell Martin  FC  0  Craig Kimbrel 

2  May 4  TEX 3 @ TOR 4  Russell Martin  SI  1  Tony Barnette 

1  May 3  TEX 1 @ TOR 3  Justin Smoak  HR  2  Phil Klein 

                    

Opponent Walk‐off Wins 

   Date  Score  Batter/Runner  Action  RBI  Pitcher 

8  Sep 21  TOR 1 @ SEA 2  Robinson Cano  SF  1  R.A. Dickey 

7  Aug 19  TOR 2 @ CLE 3  Tyler Naquin  HR  1  Roberto Osuna 

6  Aug 1  TOR 1 @ HOU 2  Carlos Correa  DO  1  Scott Feldman 

5  Jun 7  TOR 2 @ DET 3  Ian Kinsler  SI  1  Joe Biagini 

4  May 14  TOR 5 @ TEX 6  Drew Stubbs  HR  1  Gavin Floyd 

3  May 11  TOR 4 @ SF 5  Buster Posey  BB  1  Ryan Tepera 

2  Apr 30  TOR 3 @ TB 4  Curt Casali  SI  1  Brett Cecil 

1  Apr 20  TOR 3 @ BAL 4  Caleb Joseph  PB  0  Joe Biagini 

                    

Toronto Blue Jays Back‐to‐Back Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

8  Aug 16  TOR 12 @ NYY 6  Troy Tulowitzki/Russell Martin        Anthony Swarzak 

7  Aug 14  HOU 2 @ TOR 9  Troy Tulowitzki/Russell Martin        Mike Fiers 

6  Aug 3  TOR 3 @ HOU 1  Jose Bautista/Josh Donaldson        Collin McHugh 

5  Jul 5  KC 3 @ TOR 8  Ezequiel Carrera/Josh Donaldson        Chris Young 

4  Jun 16  TOR 13 @ PHI 2  Edwin Encarnacion/Michael Saunders        Aaron Nola 

3  Jun 11  BAL 6 @ TOR 11  Edwin Encarnacion/Michael Saunders        Brian Duensing 

2  May 22  TOR 3 @ MIN 1  Jose Bautista/Josh Donaldson        Phil Hughes 

1  May 14  TOR 5 @ TEX 6  Justin Smoak/Troy Tulowitzki        Shawn Tolleson 

                    

Opponent Back‐to‐Back Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

7  Sep 12  TB 2 @ TOR 3  Evan Longoria/Brad Miller        Francisco Liriano 

6  Aug 24  LAA 8 @ TOR 2  Mike Trout/Albert Pujols        Marco Estrada 

5  Aug 19  TOR 2 @ CLE 3  Jose Ramirez/Tyler Naquin        Roberto Osuna 

4  Jul 15  TOR 7 @ OAK 8  Khris Davis/Stephen Vogt        Marcus Stroman 

3  Jun 25  TOR 10 @ CHW 8  Brett Lawrie/Dioner Navarro/J.B. Shuck        R.A. Dickey 

2  May 25  TOR 8 @ NYY 4  Chase Headley/Didi Gregorius        Marco Estrada 

1  May 18  TB 6 @ TOR 3  Logan Morrison/Desmond Jennings        R.A. Dickey 

                    

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Toronto Blue Jays Grand Slams 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

3  Sep 11  BOS 11 @ TOR 8  Troy Tulowitzki        Clay Buchholz 

2  Jun 14  PHI 3 @ TOR 11  Josh Donaldson        Zach Eflin 

1  Apr 8  BOS 8 @ TOR 7  Josh Donaldson        Joe Kelly 

                    

Opponent Grand Slams 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

4  Aug 7  TOR 1 @ KC 7  Kendrys Morales        Brett Cecil 

3  Jul 23  SEA 14 @ TOR 5  Nelson Cruz        R.A. Dickey 

2  May 14  TOR 5 @ TEX 6  Bobby Wilson        Marco Estrada 

1  Apr 8  BOS 8 @ TOR 7  Brock Holt        Jesse Chavez 

                    

Toronto Blue Jays Inside‐the‐Park Home Runs 

   Date  Score           Pitcher 

         No Results          

                    

Opponent Inside‐the‐Park Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter     RBI  Pitcher 

2  Aug 19  TOR 2 @ CLE 3  Tyler Naquin     1  Roberto Osuna 

1  Jun 25  TOR 10 @ CHW 8  Brett Lawrie     1  R.A. Dickey 

                    

Toronto Blue Jays Pinch‐Hit Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter     RBI  Pitcher 

1  Sep 12  TB 2 @ TOR 3  Ezequiel Carrera     1  Brad Boxberger 

                    

Opponent Pinch‐Hit Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter     RBI  Pitcher 

3  Sep 28  BAL 3 @ TOR 2  Hyun Soo Kim     2  Roberto Osuna 

2  May 25  TOR 8 @ NYY 4  Austin Romine     1  Chad Girodo 

1  May 17  TB 12 @ TOR 2  Taylor Motter     2  Drew Storen 

                    

Toronto Blue Jays Leadoff Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

6  Aug 31  TOR 5 @ BAL 3  Jose Bautista        Yovani Gallardo 

5  Aug 6  TOR 2 @ KC 4  Devon Travis        Danny Duffy 

4  Aug 5  TOR 4 @ KC 3  Devon Travis        Dillon Gee 

3  Jul 29  BAL 5 @ TOR 6  Jose Bautista        Kevin Gausman 

2  Jun 5  TOR 5 @ BOS 4  Jose Bautista        Eduardo Rodriguez 

1  May 22  TOR 3 @ MIN 1  Jose Bautista        Phil Hughes 

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Opponent Leadoff Home Runs 

   Date  Score  Batter        Pitcher 

3  Aug 9  TB 9 @ TOR 2  Logan Forsythe        Marco Estrada 

2  Jul 2  CLE 6 @ TOR 9  Rajai Davis        Marco Estrada 

1  May 3  TEX 1 @ TOR 3  Rougned Odor        Marco Estrada 

                    

 

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W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2016 9-10 4.37 32 32 204.0 209 99 21 54 166 .254HOME 4-3 4.59 16 16 104.0 104 53 8 27 78 .259ROAD 5-7 4.14 16 16 100.0 105 46 13 27 88 .269vs. left -- -- -- -- -- 107 -- 11 32 83 .268vs. right -- -- -- -- -- 102 -- 10 22 83 .260CAREER 24-16 3.91 62 56 361.2 354 157 30 88 295 .255PLAYOFFS 1-0 4.19 3 3 19.1 22 10 1 4 10 .278

2016 HIGHLIGHTS:Was one of nine AL pitchers to toss 200+ innings, fi nishing 7th with 204.0...Led the club in innings,

strikeouts and T1st in games started (Happ)...Became the fi rst pitcher 5’8” or shorter to toss 200+ innings since Fred Norman threw 221.1 in 1977 for the Cincinnati Reds.

Lost his fi nal fi ve decisions over six starts despite quality starts in fi ve of the six...Club had been shutout in three of fi ve and scored just two runs while he was in the game over his last fi ve starts.

Ranked 1st in MLB for groundball percentage (60.1%)...In fact, hitters have a groundball percent of 64.7 on the fi rst pitch of at-bats this year - the highest mark among starting pitchers in baseball.

Since July 1 (16 starts) posted a 3.42 ERA (39ER/102.2 IP), allowing one earned run or less six times and two earned runs or fewer in nine of those outings...Had a BB/9 of 2.02 over his last 16 starts (since July 1), issuing more than two walks only twice...Prior to the beginning of July had a 5.33 ERA (60ER/101.1 IP) over his fi rst 16 starts of the year.

Since the All-Star break limited hitters to a .200 average with RISP...Issued only four walks to the 87 batters faced with RISP...Comparitvely, in the fi rst half of the season with runners in scoring position allowed a .340 opposition average, while issuing 16 walks, T-4th most in majors.

Sept. 24 vs. NYY, tossed seven scorless innings allowing just one hit, was the second time in his career to go 7.0 innings while allowing only one hit (July 24, 2014 vs. BOS).

August 1 at HOU struckout a career-high 13, allowing just 1ER on three hits...Did not factor in the decision as the club would lose 2-1 in 14-innings...Marked the fi rst 10+ strikeout game of his career...Was one of four games to allow three hits or less in 2016.

Won nine straight decisions from Sep 20, 2014 (10 straight including postseason) to May 1, 2016...Was the longest streak by a Blue Jay since Roy Halladay won a franchise-record-tying (Clemens-2003) 15 straight decisions from May 1–July 27, 2003.

May 1 at TB had a career-high nine strikeouts, most ever by a Blue Jays pitcher on their birthday. Matched his season-high with 8.0 IP July 20 at ARI (5th time, last: July 6 vs. KC)...Had a groundball percent of 79.2 (19/24) in the outing...Did not

issue a walk when tossing at least 8.0 IP for the 2nd time in his career (last: Sept. 8, 2014 vs. CHC). In the season opener at TB on Apr. 5 (W, 8.0, 6H, 3ER, BB, 5K) came within three outs of joining Jack Morris in 1992 as the only TOR starters with a

CG on Opening Day…At 8.0 IP, tied Pat Hentgen in 1997 for the 2nd longest start by a Jay on Opening Day…At 24 years, 338 days is the youngest starter to go at least 8.0IP on Opening Day since Felix Hernandez in 2009 (22 years, 363 days) & the youngest to pitch into the 9th frame since Mark Mulder in 2002 (24 years, 239 days).

FOR OPENERS: Became the 3rd youngest pitcher (24.338) to make an Opening Day start for TOR...Drew Hutchison (24.227) was the youngest in 2015 with Todd

Stottlemyre (24.324) being 2nd youngest in 1990...At 5’8”, he was the shortest Opening Day starting pitcher since 1971 – Tom Phoebus, San Diego (also 5’8”).

Became just the 2nd pitcher in Blue Jays history to start a Season Opener and a Home Opener in the same season vs. BOS on April 8 (Jimmy Key - 1989)...In that start had a 7-2 lead heading into the 6th inning before loading the bases with one out...Reliever Jesse Chavez came on and allowed a grand slam to Brock Holt, leading to an eventual 8-7 loss.

POST SEASON: Started three games last season, two in ALDS and one in the ALCS...Picked up the win in Game Three of the ALCS vs. KC...Allowed just 5ER over

13IP in his two starts vs. TEX in the ALDS.

MARCUS STROMAN, RHP # 6 Born: Medford, NY; Age: 24

Blue Jays Season in Review

2016 REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG - STARTERDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES4/3 W, 5-3 at TB W 5-1 8.0 6 3 1 1 5 1 98/74 First opening day start of career. 6GM win streak4/8 L, 7-8 BOS ND 7-2 5.1 6 5 5 3 4 0 92/56 Left with 7-2 lead and bases loaded4/14 W, 4-2 NYY W 4-2 8.0 3 2 2 2 3 0 106/67 Fourth straight victory vs. AL East4/19 W, 4-3 at BAL W 4-3 7.0 6 3 3 1 3 2 101/67 7-0 in eight starts since last season4/25 L, 5-7 CWS ND 5-1 6.2 6 4 4 2 4 0 95/58 Bullpen allowed all 3 inherited to score for 2nd time5/1 W, 5-1 at TB W 5-1 8.0 3 1 1 2 9 1 103/66 Career-high 9 strikeouts on his birthday 5/6 W, 5-2 LAD ND 2-2 7.0 8 2 2 2 8 0 106/66 Now 64.2 IP without a HR at home.5/11 L, 5-4 at SF ND 1-4 6.0 8 4 2 2 5 0 103/66 3rd consecutive outing holding opposition to 2ER or less5/17 L, 2-12 TB L 2-7 5.2 13 7 7 2 2 0 102/63 Snapped a streak of 16 games without a loss 5/22 W, 3-1 at MIN W 3-1 7.2 3 1 1 2 3 0 98/60 28.1 innings without allowing a HR 5/28 W, 10-9 BOS ND 3-7 5.1 11 7 7 1 5 2 93/59 Home homerless streak snapped at 67.2 IP6/4 L, 4-6 at BOS L 4-6 5.2 9 6 6 5 4 0 101/59 Snapped streak of 17 road starts w/6+IP by Jays starters6/9 L, 5-6 BAL ND 5-4 5.1 8 4 4 1 2 1 95/60 Failed to go 6+ IP in 3 straight and 4 of 5 6/14 W, 11-3 PHI W 11-2 7.0 6 2 2 1 6 1 100/68 7th time with 7+IP but just 2nd in last 76/19 L, 6-11 at BAL L 4-7 3.2 10 7 7 0 4 1 62/45 3rd outing of 10+ hits allowed this season6/26 L, 2-5 at CWS L 0-4 5.0 7 4 4 4 4 1 91/54 7.54 ERA over his last six, including four losses7/1 L, 1-2 CLE ND 1-1 6.2 5 1 1 1 6 0 96/65 Just 2nd time over last 7GS to go at least 6.0 IP7/6 W, 4-2 KC W 4-2 8.0 3 2 2 1 6 1 85/60 First W since June 14, season-high 8.0 IP (4th time)7/15 L, 8-7 at OAK ND 7-7 4.2 9 7 6 1 5 3 95/56 Allowed a career-high three home runs7/20 W, 10-4 at ARI W 10-1 8.0 8 1 1 0 6 0 99/66 2nd time in career 0BB with at least 8.0 IP7/26 W, 7-6 SD ND 3-4 6.2 7 4 4 1 7 1 99/65 Most SO since May 6 vs. LAD8/1 L, 1-2 at HOU ND 0-1 7.0 3 1 1 1 13 1 109/72 Career-high 13K 8/7 L, 1-7 at KC L 0-3 5.0 7 3 3 2 4 1 95/64 5 of last 7 has allowed 3ER or less8/14 W, 9-2 HOU W 5-2 6.1 5 2 1 0 8 1 94/65 3rd time in 5 starts with 1ER or less8/21 L, 2-3 at CLE ND 2-1 7.1 7 1 1 1 9 0 100/69 1 BB and 17 K over last two starts8/27 W, 8-7 MIN ND 3-5 6.0 9 5 5 1 5 0 100/68 5ER were most since July 159/2 L, 3-8 at TB L 2-4 6.0 5 4 3 2 3 1 94/62 3ER or fewer in 5 of last 69/7 L, 0-2 at NYY L 0-2 5.0 7 2 2 1 8 1 97/62 Team is 2-5 in his last 5GS, scoring 3R or less fi ve times9/13 L, 6-2 TB L 2-3 6.0 4 3 3 4 4 1 92/52 Snapped 12 consecutive games with 2BB or less9/18 L, 0-4 at LAA L 0-2 6.0 7 2 2 2 3 0 105/63 4th consecutive loss despite a QS in 39/24 W, 3-0 NYY ND 0-0 7.0 1 0 0 3 5 0 97/59 First scoreless outing in 2016. 5 straight w/3ER9/29 L, 0-4 BAL L 0-4 7.0 9 4 4 2 3 0 99/64 5th consecutive loss. Club 0 runs in four of last fi ve

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHR

ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

20168.0, 5x, last: 7/20 at ARI

13, 5/17 vs. TB7, 4x, last: 7/15 at OAK7, 3x, last: 6/19 at BAL

5, 6/4 at BOS13, 8/1 at HOU3, 7/15 at OAK

109, 8/1 at HOU----

4G, 4/3-5/15G, 9/2-current

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W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2016 8-13 4.69 31 29 163.0 157 85 26 85 168 .2522016 Jays 2-2 2.92 10 8 49.1 42 16 7 16 52 .239HOME 6-6 3.97 16 16 88.1 78 39 10 44 93 .232ROAD 2-7 5.54 15 13 74.2 79 46 16 41 75 .274vs. left -- -- -- -- -- 34 -- 5 15 37 .239vs. right -- -- -- -- -- 123 -- 21 70 131 .255CAREER 96-92 4.05 285 256 1513.0 1357 681 146 655 1557 .239PLAYOFFS 1-0 3.48 4 3 20.2 14 8 1 7 18 .187

2016 HIGHLIGHTS:Made nine starts (11 appearances) for the Blue Jays after being acquired from Pittsburgh August 1...In

his eight starts with Toronto posted a 2.92 ERA...Recorded six quality starts in those eight starts...Had only seven in his last 21 starts for the Pirates before being traded...His 2.66 ERA among starters was the 8th best mark in the AL since joining the Blue Jays on Aug. 5.

His 85 walks on the season were 2nd most in MLB, however he walked only 16 in his 10 outings with TOR...In his 29 starts this season issued at least four walks 12 times...Had a strike percentage of 60.0 this season which rank as the 2nd lowest mark among MLB starters...Pitched into the 7th inning four times over his last 21 starts.

Posted a .185 average over his last four starts (24-130), ranking 2nd in the AL to only Ubaldo Jimenez (.176). His 52.0% ground ball rate was 10th best in MLB...In fact that percentage jumps to 60.8% vs. LHB, 4th best in the Majors. Held opponents to a .213 average the fi rst time through the order, that mark increased to .243 the second time through and .319 when facing a

batter three or four times...In fact allowed a .435 OBP the 3rd time through the order, 2nd worst mark among MLB starters. Ended the season with 13.2 straight innings without allowing an earned run...Ricky Nolasco ended the season with the longest active streak at

21). Did not allow an earned run four occasions...One came Opening Day vs. ST. L, while the other three (including his last two starts) came in his eight

start stretch with Toronto. Was Pittsburgh’s Opening Day starter - his 3rd straight Opening Day start and the 4th of his career (also with Minnesota in 2009)...Became the

1st Pittsburgh pitcher since Doug Drabek (1990-1992) to make three straight Opening Day starts and the 6th overall; also Howie Camnitz (1908-1910), Babe Adams (1911-1914), Cy Blanton (1936-1939) and Bob Friend (1956-1958 & 1960-1962).

Tied club record with 10 strikeouts on Opening Day (April 3 vs. St. Louis); is the fi rst Pittsburgh pitcher ever to fan 10 or more batters twice on Opening Day (also had 10 in 2014) and joins Seattle’s Felix Hernandez (three) as the only active pitchers with multiple 10+ K starts on Opening Day.

Pitched 6.0 scoreless innings for the win on Opening Day and also produced the fi rst RBI in the Majors this season... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Liriano is the fi rst pitcher to drive in the fi rst run of any Major League season since 1973 when Don Gullett gave the Reds a 1-0 lead with a sacrifi ce fl y in the only game played on April 5 that year.

Connected off Seattle’s Felix Hernandez for second career home run on 7/26 at PNC Park...

SLIP SLIDING AWAY: Recorded 33 of his 36 strikeouts against lefties this year with his slider (91.7%) - the highest mark % in MLB; (League Avg: 33.0%)...Overall, he has

thrown his slider 44.7% of the time vs. LHH, most in baseball. Threw his slider 44.8% of the time (274/611) against lefties . (MLB Rank: this leads MLB of 81 qualifi ed SP; League Avg: 18.1%)

POST SEASON: Was the starter and winner in the 2013 Wild Card Game vs. CIN (7IP, 4H, ER, BB, 5K), adding a single off Cueto in his fi rst AB...Received a no-decision

in Game Three of the NLDS vs. STL (6IP, 3H, 2ER, 2BB, 5K) Started Game 1 of the ALDS vs. NYY in 2010 receiving a no-decision...Had held the Yankees scoreless through fi ve before surrendering four runs

in the 6th...Yankees would win Game 1 by a 6-4 score. His fi rst post-season appearance came in relief for the Twins, also in Game 1 of the ALDS at NYY in 2009 (2IP, H, ER, BB, K, HR-Matsui).

Francisco Liriano, LHP # 45 Born: San Cristobal, DR; Age: 32

Blue Jays Season in Review

2016 REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG - STARTERDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES4/3 W, 4-1 STL W 3-0 6.0 3 0 0 5 10 0 94/50 10K for 2nd time on Opening Day (2014)4/8 W, 6-5 at CIN ND 2-3 5.0 5 3 3 4 3 1 90/47 1400th career strikeout4/19 L, 4-5 at SD L 3-4 4.1 6 4 4 5 4 2 100/564/24 W, 12-10 at ARI ND 8-4 6.0 5 4 4 3 6 2 97/594/30 W, 5-1 CIN W 3-1 6.2 5 1 1 0 6 0 109/725/6 W, 4-2 at STL W 3-2 7.0 5 2 2 2 10 0 98/70 2nd straight start vs. STL with 10+ K5/13 L, 4-9 at CHC L 0-8 4.2 9 8 8 4 7 3 98/54 Season-high 8ER allowed & career-high 3HR (5th time)5/18 L, 1-3 ATL L 0-2 7.0 7 2 2 2 4 1 94/625/24 W, 12-1 ARI W 6-1 5.2 2 1 1 5 2 0 98/405/29 L, 2-6 at TEX L 2-5 6.0 6 5 5 4 6 2 100/576/3 L, 2-9 LAA L 2-7 3.1 10 7 6 4 2 1 76/406/11 L, 1-5 STL L 0-4 6.0 4 4 1 3 8 1 103/586/17 L, 0-6 at CHC L 0-3 5.2 6 4 4 5 6 1 111/606/22 L, 6-7 SF ND 6-4 5.0 6 4 4 3 6 0 89/576/27 L, 4-5 LAD L 4-3 4.1 4 5 4 5 3 0 95/557/3 W, 6-3 at OAK W 4-3 5.0 6 3 3 1 2 0 88/537/8 W, 8-4 CHC ND 3-1 5.0 3 2 1 3 3 0 96/597/15 L, 1-5 at WAS L 1-1 6.0 5 3 3 4 5 0 98/597/21 W, 5-3 MIL W 5-3 6.2 4 3 2 0 13 1 103/67 Season-high 13K, 3rd 10+ K game in 2016 (25th career)7/26 L, 4-7 SEA L 4-6 3.1 8 7 7 4 3 2 72/387/31 L, 2-4 at MIL L 2-4 5.0 6 4 4 3 7 2 91/56 8/5 W, 4-3 at KC ND 3-3 6.0 7 3 2 2 5 1 93/61 Ist start as a Blue Jay and just 8th QS on season 8/12 L, 3-5 HOU L 2-5 5.2 8 5 5 2 4 1 95/58 1st loss as a Blue Jay8/19 L, 2-3 at CLE ND 2-1 6.0 4 1 0 2 7 0 94/57 Two of three starts as a Blue Jay have been quality8/26 W, 15-8 MIN W 6-4 5.0 2 4 3 4 7 1 102/59 First win since July 21, and his fi rst as a Blue Jay9/12 W, 3-2 TB ND 2-2 6.1 3 2 2 1 6 2 72/51 Just the 4th time in his 26 starts 1BB or less9/17 L, 1-6 at LAA L 0-4 6.0 6 4 2 2 4 1 94/63 2ER in 5 of 6 starts with Toronto9/23 W, 9-0 NYY W 3-0 6.0 3 0 0 2 6 0 100/64 2nd time as a Jay with 0 ER9/28 L, 2-3 BAL ND 2-0 6.1 6 0 0 1 10 0 104/67 4th time with 10+ K’s and fi rst as a Jay

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHR

ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

20167.0, 2x, last 5/18 vs. ATL

10, 6/3 va. LAA8, 5/13 at CHC8, 5/13 at CHC

5, 5x, last: 6/27 vs. LAD13, 7/21 vs. MIL3, 5/13 at CHC

111, 6/17 at CHC----

2G, 4/30-5/065G, 5/29-6/27

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W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2016 9-9 3.48 29 29 176.0 132 68 23 65 165 .203HOME 3-7 3.57 15 15 88.1 70 35 12 37 88 .213ROAD 6-2 3.39 14 14 87.2 62 33 11 28 77 .193vs. left -- -- -- -- -- 65 -- 11 36 86 .190vs. right -- -- -- -- -- 67 -- 12 29 79 .218CAREER 45-43 3.86 217 128 898.0 761 385 132 266 804 .227PLAYOFFS 2-1 3.20 7 3 25.1 21 9 2 3 24 .216

2016 HIGHLIGHTS:Made a career-high 29 starts, surpassing the 28 made last season...Was named to his fi rst All-Star team,

but was unable to participate due to stint on DL...Led all Jays starters with an 8.44 K/9.His .203 opponents’ average led the AL, ahead of Justin Verlander at .207, while ranking 3rd in MLB...

Marked the 2nd straight year to lead the AL in opponents’ average with an identical .203 mark...The last pitchers to lead the AL in opponents’ average in consecutive years are Pedro Martinez (1999-2000 and 2002-2003), Johan Santana (three straight, from 2003-2005) and Felix Hernandez (2009-10)... Jake Arrieta as also done this the past two seasons in the NL.Posted a .234 BABIP, .022 better than runner-up Justin Verlander for the best fi gure in MLB. Allowed more than three earned runs only six times in his 29 outings this season. Became the 1st pitcher in MLB history to record 12 consecutive starts allowing 5H or less with at least 6.0 IP of work from April 27 - July 7...Broke

the previous mark of 10 straight, shared by Jake Arrieta-2014, Johnny Cueto-2013-14 & Johan Santana-2004. Threw his changeup 28.6% of the time, most in MLB... Rate increased to 42.7% on two-strike counts. FLY BALL GUY: His ground ball pct. of 33.5 is the 5th lowest in MLB...Only Weaver (28.8), Smyly (31.3), Straily (32.0) & Scherzer (33.0) have lower GB

rates...Has recorded just 12 GIDP’s (5.4%) in over his last two seasons, the lowest rate in MLB. Was placed on the DL after his July 2 start with back discomfort...Returned on July 22.Defeated the Yankees on May 30 (4-2) with eight shutout innings...Limited them to three hits...Became the 2nd Blue Jays pitcher ever to beat the

Yankees twice in a 5-day span, matching Dave Stieb in 1982. Despite a 12-6 team win at NYY on Aug. 16 allowed 5ER and 3HR over 4IP... Was only the 2nd time in his 49 starts with TOR that he allowed 3HR in

a start (both at NYY, last 9/12/15)...The 5ER snapped a streak of 13 consecutive with 3ER or less.

NO HITS FOR YOU!Took no-hitters into the 7th at SEA on Sept. 19 and into the 8th vs. BOS on June 5... Marked the 4th time over his past two seasons to take a no-

hitter into the 7th. June 5 held the Red Sox hitless into the 8th inning before allowing a 1-out solo homer to Chris Young after retiring 20 consecutive batters faced...

Became the fi rst Jays SP to throw at least 8.0 IP and allow no more than 2 runs at Fenway Park since Roy Halladay on 9/30/09...Was the 3rd time in his last 31 starts to take a no-hitter into the 8th inning dating back to 2015.

Held the Mariners to one hit over seven innings on Sept. 19, winning 3-2...Marked the 4th time over the past two seasons to take a no-hitter into the 7th...Lost the bid on a 7th inning single by Cano.

POST SEASON:Posted a 2-1 record with a 2.33 ERA in three starts for Toronto last season...Tossed Game 3 of the LDS, staving off elimination for Toronto in Texas

and Games 1 & 5 vs. KC in the LCS...Picked up the win in Game 5 in another elimination contest for Toronto.Appeared in the 2011 post season with Milwaukee with all four outings coming in relief...Recorded three scoreless innings in the NLDS vs.

Arizona...In the LCS vs. St. Louis allowed 2ER in Game #2 and 2ER in Game #5.

MARCO ESTRADA, RHP #25 Born: Sonora, Mexico; AGE: 32

Blue Jays Season in Review

2016 REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG - STARTERDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES4/10 W, 3-0 BOS W 2-0 7.0 5 0 0 2 8 0 91/62 8th time with 7+ IP ans 0 ER, 5th as a Jay4/16 L, 2-4 at BOS L 2-4 6.0 8 4 4 1 3 1 96/64 1st time in 14 to allow 7+ hits4/21 L, 2-3 at BAL ND 2-1 5.0 6 1 1 4 9 0 104/62 14 hits over 2 starts for 1st time in 18 starts4/27 L, 0-4 CWS L 0-2 6.2 3 3 3 4 5 0 118/74 4 BB in consecutive games for 1st time in career5/3 W, 3-1 TEX ND 0-1 6.0 2 1 1 1 3 1 88/58 Leadoff HR then one hit for remainder5/8 L, 2-4 LAD ND 2-1 7.0 3 1 1 2 8 1 103/63 No-hitter into the 6th5/14 L, 5-6 at TEX ND 2-5 6.0 5 5 4 4 6 1 99/64 Allowed 5R for the fi rst time since July 24, 2015 at SEA5/19 W, 3-2 at MIN ND 2-2 8.0 3 2 1 1 9 0 104/68 Five straight games with 5H or fewer5/25 W,8-4 at NYY W 8-3 7.0 4 3 3 4 2 2 103/58 First time to allow multi-HR this season5/30 W, 4-2 NYY W 4-0 8.0 3 0 0 3 6 0 108/67 Just 2nd Jay to beat NYY in 5-day stretch6/5 W, 5-4 at BOS W 5-1 8.0 2 2 2 3 5 1 110/75 No-hitter into the 8th for 3rd time in 2 years6/10 W, 4-3 BAL ND 3-3 6.0 4 3 3 4 8 2 106/65 Set club mark with 9 straight w/5H or less6/15 W, 7-2 at PHI W 7-2 6.2 4 2 2 1 5 1 104/65 10th straight outing with 5H or less6/21 L, 2-4 ARI L 2-3 6.0 2 3 3 3 8 1 88/53 Set MLB record for cons. 5H or less games at 116/27 L, 9-5 at COL ND 4-3 6.0 5 3 3 2 8 1 91/62 29 SO over his last 4GS (24.2IP), 5H or less in 12 cons.7/2 W, 9-6 CLE ND 5-3 5.0 5 3 3 0 7 2 96/58 MLB record streak of 5H or less with 6+ IP snapped7/22 L, 2-1 SEA L 2-1 6.0 7 2 2 1 3 0 99/61 First time allowing more than 5H since April 167/29 W, 6-5 BAL W 6-4 6.0 5 4 3 2 6 0 99/61 Allowed 5H or less in all but three starts8/3 W, 3-1 at HOU W 3-1 7.0 4 1 1 0 7 0 98/67 First time with 7+ IP in eight starts8/9 L, 2-9 TB L 2-3 5.0 7 3 2 4 6 1 113/64 Just 3rd time allowing 7+ hits8/16 W, 12-6 at NYY ND 0-5 4.0 5 5 5 0 2 3 59/36 Just 2nd time to allow 3HR as a Jay. Both at NYY8/24 L, 2-8 LAA L 0-6 5.0 10 6 6 3 4 2 94/59 1st time this season with more tha 2ER at home8/29 W, 5-1 at BAL W 3-1 7.0 4 1 1 1 4 1 100/62 12th time with 4H or less9/3 L, 5-7 at TB L 0-5 5.0 7 5 5 2 6 0 86/53 Just the 5th time allowing 4+ ER this year9/9 L, 3-13 BOS L 0-4 2.1 6 4 3 3 2 0 77/38 More balls than strikes for 1st time as a Blue Jay9/14 L, 1-8 TB L 1-3 5.1 4 4 4 3 7 1 101/59 3rd straight loss and 5th over 7 starts9/19 W, 3-2 at SEA W 3-0 7.0 1 0 0 3 8 0 97/58 4th time in last two years to take no-hitter into 7th9/25 W, 4-3 NYY ND 1-1 7.0 4 1 1 2 7 1 103/70 5H or less in 21. 7+ K’s in 3 straight9/30 L, 3-5 at BOS ND 3-1 5.0 4 1 1 2 4 0 108/71 11th time with 1ER or less

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2016 HIGHS8.0, 3x, last 6/5 at BOS

10, 8/24 vs. LAA6, 8/24 vs. LAA6, 8/24 vs. LAA

4, 5x, last: 8/9 vs. TB9, 2x, last: 5/19 at MIN

3, 8/16 at NYY118, 4/27 vs. CWS

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4 G, 5/25-6/153 G, 4x, last: 9/3-14

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Pitcher Catcher GS IP ER ERA

Stroman Martin 25 160.1 76 4.26

Thole 3 17.2 12 6.11

Navarro 2 13.0 2 1.38

Dickey Thole 29 169.1 84 4.46

Sanchez Martin 29 184.0 63 3.08

Thole 1 8.0 1 1.13

Happ Martin 30 177.1 62 3.15

Thole 3 18.2 7 3.38

Estrada Martin 26 157.1 54 3.09

Thole 1 6.0 2 3.00

Navarro 2 7.1 8 9.82

Liriano Martin 8 47.1 14 2.66

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RELIEVER BIOS JOE BIAGINI, RHP, #31

Opp. hit .205 (17-83) with only 1-XBH against him with RISP…Opponents went 4 for their last 34 (.118) with RISP over his last 18G. 13 of his 58 relief appearances were 2.0+IP & in those outings produced a 0.69 ERA (2ER, 26.0, 16H, 3BB, 25K). Sept. 30 at BOS suffered his 3rd loss & 2nd BSV (1.1, 3ER)…Allowed 2H with RISP for the 1st time this year & allowed a career high 3-ER.

Struck out a career high four batters in 2.0 IP on Sept. 7 at NYY. Had gone his first 49 career games (242 batters) without giving up a HR…After that had done so in three of his next four games from Sept. 3-13 (3-HR/24 batters).

On Sept. 3 at TB, surrendered his first career HR (Kevin Keirmaier)…Entered with a ML best 56.0IP without allowing a HR…His 49 games without a HR set a new club mark to start a career, passing LHP Aaron Loup - 44 games...Was the longest such streak since RHP Dan Otero started his career with 55 homerless games from April 7, 2012 until April 25, 2014 for SF and Oak…Otero pitched 63 2/3 innings before his first HR.

Saw his scoreless inning streak snapped at 20.2IP on Aug. 26 vs. LAA (2-ER), the longest streak by a Blue Jay this season, and the 4th longest by a Blue Jays rookie ever.

May 31 vs. NYY earned his 3rd win (1.0, H, 2K)…Picked up the win in two of four TOR victories, a span of 5 days. Recorded his first career save on May 19 at MIN (1.0, H, K). May 3 vs. TEX earned his 1st career win after tossing 2.0 scoreless innings in a 10 inning walk-off victory. April 20 at BAL suffered his 1st career loss after allowing an unearned run in a walk off. Made his Major League debut on April 8 vs. BOS (1.0, K)... Fanned David Ortiz for his first career strikeout.

SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 2.0 - 13x, last Sept. 27 vs. BAL Walks 2 - 2x, last Sept. 18, at LAA Strikeouts 4 - Sept. 7 at NYY Hits Allowed 4 - 2x, last June 28 at COL ER Allowed 3 – Sept. 30 at BOS HR Allowed 1 - 3x, last Sept. 13 vs. TB Last Win Aug. 20 at CLE Last Save May 19 at MIN Last Relief App. Oct. 2 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 20.2 - July 9-Aug. 25

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2016 Tor AL 4 3 1 3 60 0 0 67.2 69 28 23 3 19 62 1.30 2.92 3.06

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 60 295 266 28 69 16 1 3 22 7 2 19 1 5 62 4 .259 .317 .361 .678 vs. Left - 125 111 - 32 7 0 1 10 3 0 9 1 2 32 0 .288 .347 .378 .725 vs. Right - 170 155 - 37 9 1 2 12 4 2 10 0 3 30 4 .239 .296 .348 .644

BRETT CECIL, LHP, #27

Over his last 30 games of the season had allowed an ER in just three of those outings (1.74 ERA, 3ER/20.2, 4-BB/30K, .173 AVG, 0.82 WHIP)

LHB hit .161 (5-for-31, 1-BB/14K) with 1-XBH over his last 23 games of the season…Allowed just 3-XBH to LHH all season (72 batters)…Retired 13 of his last 16 LHB (1B, HR, HBP) to finish the season.

Sept. 30 at BOS surrendered a game winning 2R-HR to David Ortiz…Snapped a streak of 15 straight scoreless appearances (9.1 IP)…Was his 1st XBH to a LHH since July 4 vs. KC (Hosmer-HR), span of 44 batters in between.

Suffered his 7th loss after blowing his 4th SV on Aug. 21 at CLE, surrendering a game-winning 2R-HR to J. Ramirez in the 8th inning…That loss tied a club record for most losses by a TOR left-handed reliever (Jerry Garvin– 7 in ‘80 & Gary Lavell – 7 in ‘85).

June 30 was removed from the 15-day DL (left triceps strain)…Made four appearances on his rehab assignment, two with Dunedin (2.0 IP, ER, 2H, 4K) and two with Buffalo (2.0 IP, 0ER, 1H).

April 30 at TB became the first relief pitcher ever to lose five games in the month of April (0-5)…He was the first reliever with five losses in any calendar month since the A’s Brian Fuentes went 0-5 in May 2011…He is the first Blue Jay to do so since RHP Tom Buskey in September, 1979...Became the first to do so in April since 1900.

April 5 at TB had a streak of 38 consecutive outings without allowing an earned run snapped (32.2 IP) after surrendering a 2R-HR to Logan Forsythe in the 8th inning…That tied the longest streak of its kind by any ML pitcher (Craig Kimbrel-2011) since earned runs became official in 1912 (NL) & 1913 (AL)…Over those 38 appearances dating back to June 24, 2015, posted a WHIP of 0.64 (32.2 IP, 17H, 4BB, 46K)…It was the 1st HR he had surrendered since June 10, 2015 vs. MIA (span of 37.1 IP).

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SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 1.2 – April 21 at BAL Walks 1 – 8x, last Aug. 25 vs. LAA Strikeouts 2 – 11x, last Sept. 30 at BOS Hits Allowed 3 – 2x, last July 20 at ARI ER Allowed 3 – July 20 at ARI HR Allowed 1 – 6x, last Sept. 30 at BOS Last Win Aug. 5 at KC Last Save None Last Relief App. Oct. 2 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 9.1 – Aug. 24-Sept. 28

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2016 Tor AL 1 7 0 4 54 0 0 36.2 39 17 16 6 8 45 1.28 3.60 3.93 Totals 41 42 11 22 330 74 2 656.0 651 324 306 84 228 585 1.34 4.12 4.20

Postseason Pitching Stats Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 DIV Tor AL 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.00 2.60 0.00 Playoff Totals 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.00 2.60 0.00

SCOTT FELDMAN, RHP, #46

In 35 games out of the bullpen this year, posted a 6-2 record with a 4.13 ERA (24ER/52.1, 7HR) with an opp. avg. of .279 & a 1.26 WHIP.

Held the opp. to a .208 (15-72) with RISP as reliever this year. On Sept. 13 vs. TB had a streak of 119 straight PA vs. RHH without allowing a BB snapped after walking A. Ramirez...It had been the longest active streak in MLB…In fact, walked 2-RHH in a relief appearance for just the 2nd time this year (last: April 8 at MIL).

Sept. 9 vs. BOS marked the 2nd time this year to allow 2-HR in a relief app. & 4th time to allow 3+ER. Traded to the Blue Jays from the Houston Astros on July 31 Pitched 4.0 innings of 1-run ball on July 18, which was his longest relief appearance of the season and his longest since pitching 4.0 innings on Sept. 24, 2011 vs. SEA...Struck out 4 batters, tying his most in a relief app. this year.

Moved to the bullpen on April 30 & from then until July 16, span of 18 games, posted a 1.53 ERA (5-ER/29.2) with a 0.89 WHIP & a .248 OBP against…Had given up just 1 run in 17.2 IP over an 8-game span from June 4-July 16.

In five starts this year (all with HOU) posted a record of 1-2 with a 3.65 ERA (10ER/24.2IP). SEASON HIGHS (As a Reliever) Innings Pitched 4.0 – July 18 at OAK Walks 2 – 2x, last Sept. 13 vs. TB Strikeouts 5 – Aug. 16 at NYY Hits Allowed 6 – 2x, last Aug. 9 vs. TB ER Allowed 4 – 2x, last Aug. 9 vs. TB HR Allowed 2 – 2x, last Sept. 9 vs. BOS Last Win Aug. 28 vs. MIN Last Save None Last Relief App. Sept. 20, 2016 at SEA Scoreless Innings Streak 13.2 – June 12-July 18

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2016 Hou AL 5 3 0 1 26 5 0 62.0 64 27 20 8 13 42 1.24 4.21 2.90 2016 Tor AL 2 1 0 0 14 0 0 15.0 23 15 14 2 6 14 1.93 4.18 8.40 TOTAL 7 4 0 1 40 5 0 77.0 87 42 34 10 19 56 1.38 4.20 3.97 Totals 71 77 0 2 321 183 4 1275.0 1325 691 623 140 404 789 1.36 4.39 4.40

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 54 157 145 17 39 5 0 6 24 6 0 8 0 2 45 3 .269 .314 .428 .742 vs. Left - 72 66 - 17 1 0 2 8 5 0 3 0 2 20 1 .258 .310 .364 .673 vs. Right - 85 79 - 22 4 0 4 16 1 0 5 0 0 25 2 .278 .318 .481 .799

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Postseason Pitching Stats I Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2011 DIV Tex AL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0.67 0.39 0.00 2011 LCS Tex AL 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5.2 1 0 0 0 0 5 0.18 1.82 0.00 2011 WS Tex AL 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 5.0 5 5 5 0 6 2 2.20 6.46 9.00 Playoff Totals 1 0 0 1 9 0 0 13.2 8 5 5 0 6 11 1.02 3.21 3.29

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 40 338 308 42 87 17 3 10 38 8 2 19 3 3 56 6 .282 .327 .455 .782 vs. Left - 137 123 - 40 8 1 4 12 3 0 13 2 0 20 2 .325 .387 .504 .891 vs. Right - 201 185 - 47 9 2 6 26 5 2 6 1 3 36 4 .254 .286 .422 .707

JASON GRILLI, RHP, #37

RHH have struck out 45 times in 138 PA (32.6%) this season. His 21 holds since being acquired from ATL on May 31 was the highest among the Majors Had surrendered 5-HR over his final 10.1 IP (13G) & in two of his last three outings of the season (3-HR/1.2 IP)…Over those last 13G, allowed 12-ER (10.45 ERA, .295 AVG, 13-44, 10-XBH)…His 10-HR surrendered this year is his most in any season as a reliever.

Sept. 26 vs. NYY lost his 6th game of the season (4th as a Jay) & suffered his 4th blown save (2nd with TOR, 2-for-4) after surrendering 2-HR in the 9th inning…It marked just the 2nd time in his career to surrender 2-HR in a relief appearance (last: Sept. 13, 2006 vs. TEX)…2nd time to allow 4-ER in a game, last time also vs. NYY on Sept. 6 (4ER, 0.2, blown save).

Sept. 24 vs. NYY picked up his 7th win of the season, 6th since joining TOR…The six wins are the most by any TOR reliever since Shawn Camp & Casey Janssen had six each in 2011.

Had a season high 13.0 consecutive scoreless inning streak snapped on Aug. 30 at BAL after surrendering a HR to Matt Wieters in the 8th inning...That snapped his streak of 51 straight batters without allowing a home run.

On July 29 vs. BAL surrendered a HR to M. Machado to lead off the 8th frame – just the 2nd HR allowed to a RHH this year (88 batters faced at time), 1st since April 27 at BOS.

On July 19 at ARI had a streak of 14 straight games with a SO snapped...Recorded 25-SO over 14.0 IP during that stretch (57 batters). Recorded a winning decision in three of four appearances from July 2-17. Earned his first save as a Blue Jay (1.0IP, 1H, 2BB, 1ER, 2SO) on June 12 vs. BAL. On July 2 vs. CLE won his first game as a Blue Jay. On June 12 vs. BAL earned his first SV as a Blue Jay (1.0IP, 1H, 2BB, 1ER, 2SO). Traded to the Toronto Blue Jays on May 31 in exchange for RHP Sean Ratcliffe and cash considerations Allowed a game-ending home run to Kendrys Morales in the 13th inning on May 15 at KC. Notched his first save of the year, April 16 at MIA with a scoreless 9th inning...The save was the 75th of his career.

SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 1.1 – May 21 at PHI Walks 3 – April 9 vs. STL Strikeouts 3 – 6x, last Aug. 13 vs. HOU Hits Allowed 4 – Sept. 26 vs. NYY ER Allowed 4 – 2x, last Sept. 26 vs. NYY HR Allowed 2 – Sept. 26 vs. NYY Last Win Sept. 24 vs. NYY Last Save Aug. 2 at HOU Last Relief App. Oct. 1 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 13.2 – July 31-Aug. 30

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2016 Atl NL 1 2 2 4 21 0 0 17.0 16 11 10 2 13 23 1.71 4.48 5.29 2016 Tor AL 6 4 2 4 46 0 0 42.0 28 17 17 8 19 58 1.12 4.25 3.64 TOTAL 7 6 4 8 67 0 0 59.0 44 28 27 10 32 81 1.29 4.34 4.12 Totals 32 42 78 97 549 16 1 644.2 598 309 293 64 274 646 1.35 3.83 4.09

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Postseason Pitching Stats I Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2006 DIV Det AL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 3.19 0.00 2006 LCS Det AL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 3 1 4.00 10.19 0.00 2006 WS Det AL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.60 4.99 0.00 2013 WC Pit NL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 1.02 0.00 2013 DIV Pit NL 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 2.1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.29 0.45 0.00 2014 DIV LAA AL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 1.16 0.00 Playoff Totals 0 0 1 1 11 0 0 8.1 4 0 0 0 4 7 0.96 2.89 0.00

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 67 251 214 28 44 5 5 10 23 1 0 32 1 2 81 5 .206 .311 .416 .727 vs. Left - 113 89 - 19 1 2 7 16 1 0 21 1 2 36 0 .213 .372 .506 .877 vs. Right - 138 125 - 25 4 3 3 7 0 0 11 0 0 45 5 .200 .261 .352 .613

AARON LOUP, LHP, #62

Stranded 14 of his 16 inherited runners this season. LHH batted .167 (3-for-18, 0-XBH) over his last 14 games of the season. Recorded 9.42 SO/9 this year. Was designated for assignment off the 25-man roster on Aug. 27 and sent back to Buffalo the following day...Re-joined the Blue Jays on Sept. 6 after the Buffalo Bisons’ season ended.

Made his season debut on May 28 vs. BOS after being reinstated from the disabled list...Struck out both batters he faced. Appeared in six games during his rehab assignment (3G with Dunedin & 3G with Buffalo – combined for 4.2 IP). Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with left elbow soreness (April 3-May 27).

SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 2.0 – Aug. 26 vs. MIN Walks 2 – Sept. 21 at SEA Strikeouts 2 – 3x, last Aug. 24 vs. LAA Hits Allowed 4 – Aug. 26 vs. MIN ER Allowed 3 – Aug. 26 vs. MIN HR Allowed 1 – 2x, last June 9 vs. BAL Last Win None Last Save None Last Relief App. Sept. 30 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 4.0 – Sept. 9 - current

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2016 Tor AL 0 0 0 1 21 0 0 14.1 15 8 8 2 4 15 1.33 4.30 5.02 Totals 10 17 6 17 249 0 0 225.1 204 90 81 17 56 191 1.15 3.42 3.24

Postseason Pitching Stats Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 DIV Tor AL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 3.10 0.00 2015 LCS Tor AL 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 3.00 9.10 9.00 Playoff Totals 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1.50 6.10 4.50

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 21 62 52 8 15 5 0 2 9 0 1 4 0 3 15 2 .288 .355 .500 .855 vs. Left - 28 24 - 6 0 0 2 6 0 1 1 0 2 7 2 .250 .321 .500 .821 vs. Right - 34 28 - 9 5 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 8 0 .321 .382 .500 .882

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ROBERTO OSUNA, RHP, #54

Recorded save #36 in the last game of the season (at BOS – 1.0 IP, HH, BB)…Snapped a string of three straight blown saves…Finished the season going 36-for-42 (85.7) in SV situations & is now 56-for-65 in his career (86.2%).

His 36-SV ranks T-5th most in club history & most since Kevin Gregg recorded 37 in 2010…The 36-SV ranked 6th most in AL. Held the 1st batter to .134 AVG (9-67) & a .183 OBP (2-2B, 4-BB). Opp. went 10-for-27 (.370) over his last 6 games of the year…Allowed multiple runs in 3 of his last 8 appearances. Oct. 1 at BOS suffered his 3rd straight blown save (balk with runner on 3B)…However, picked up the win after going 2.0 IP, retired all five batters faced…4th win of the season & 2nd over his last 4G…Marked the 2nd time this year he had worked 2.0 IP (last: 5/19 at MIN)…In fact, in those two games combined to retire all 11 batters he faced.

Sept. 28 vs. BAL suffered his 5th blown save this year & 2nd in a row…1st time in his career to record back to back blown saves…It marked the 3rd time of more than 1-ER allowed in a SV situation this season.

On Sept. 25 vs. NYY won his 3rd game of the year despite suffering a blown SV which snapped a string of eight straight that had been converted.

On Sept. 21 at SEA struck out all four batters he faced…It marked the 2nd time in his career to strike out that many in an outing (last: 5-SO on June 22, 2015).

On Sept. 19 at SEA recorded his 6th four-out save of the season & 2nd in as many save opportunities. On Sept. 4 at TB recorded career save #50 – 1.0 IP, 2K. Recorded his 30th SV on Sept. 4 at TB becoming the youngest player to reach 30-SV in a season since 1969, when saves became an official statistic…The previous youngest was Neftali Feliz, who was 22 when he saved his 30th game of 2010 (TEX)…Also became the 11th different TOR-pitcher to record a 30-SV season & 1st since Casey Janssen in 2013 (34).

On Aug. 19 at CLE suffered just his 3rd blown save of 2016 & 1st since June 7 at DET, snapping a streak of 14 straight converted saves…Surrendered back-to-back HR (including walk-off inside-the-park HR) after retiring the leadoff hitter…It marked the 1st time he has allowed 2-HR in a game…Both HR came with 2 strikes (Santana’s game-tying HR came on 0-2 count)…It was the 1st time he had surrendered a HR on a 0-2 pitch in his career.

Prior to the blown SV on Aug. 19 at CLE – had allowed just 1-ER over an 18G span (18.0 IP). On Aug. 17 at NYY recorded his 47th career SV (52nd SVO), becoming youngest pitcher in ML history to record that many prior to 22nd birthday (previous record: Terry Forster-46)…The next closest pitcher in club history was Kelvim Escobar with 14-SV.

The HR surrendered to Logan Forsythe on Aug. 8 snapped a 14.2 scoreless IP streak…In fact, it also snapped a streak of 17 straight batters without allowing an XBH...Recorded his 25th SV & 12th in a row...Marked just the 2nd run he had allowed over 27 save chances.

On Aug. 1 at HOU walked a RHB (intentional) for the 1st time since May 15 at TEX a span of 71 batters in between. On July 26 vs. SD hit two batters in a game for the first time in his career…Entering the contest had hit only two batters in his career, a span of 112G (114.0 IP).

June 3 at BOS recorded his 3rd save of more than 1.0 IP this year…Was his 1st career SV at Fenway Park. May 26 at NYY recorded his 100th career strikeout (Alex Rodriguez, who was also his first career SO victim). May 22 at MIN earned his 2nd SV of more than 1.0 IP this year (last: April 19 at BAL) & 6th career. Joined Miguel Batista (2005) as the only pitchers in club history to save the team’s first two games of a season. At then 21.056 years of age, became the youngest pitcher in MLB history to record a save on Opening Day…Recorded the final three outs in that victory at TB.

SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 2.0 – 2x, last Oct. 1 at BOS Walks 1 – 13x, last Sept. 16 at LAA Strikeouts 4 – Sept. 21 at SEA Hits Allowed 4 - June 5 at BOS ER Allowed 2 – 8x, last Sept. 28 vs. BAL HR Allowed 2 – Aug. 19 at CLE Last Win Sept. 25 vs. NYY Last Save Oct. 2 at BOS Last Relief App. Oct. 2 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 17.2 - April 24-June 5

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 Tor AL 1 6 20 23 68 0 0 69.2 48 21 20 7 16 75 0.92 2.99 2.58 2016 Tor AL 4 3 36 42 72 0 0 74.0 55 23 22 9 14 82 0.93 3.16 2.68 Totals 5 9 56 65 140 0 0 143.2 103 44 42 16 30 157 0.93 3.08 2.63

Postseason Pitching Stats Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 DIV Tor AL 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 0.98 0.00 2015 LCS Tor AL 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2.2 3 2 2 1 1 0 1.50 9.10 6.75 Playoff Totals 0 1 1 1 7 0 0 8.1 3 2 2 1 1 6 0.48 3.58 2.16

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2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 72 288 267 23 55 12 0 9 27 6 1 14 4 3 82 4 .206 .251 .352 .603 vs. Left - 144 131 - 31 6 0 7 18 3 0 7 3 3 38 3 .237 .287 .443 .729 vs. Right - 144 136 - 24 6 0 2 9 3 1 7 1 0 44 1 .176 .215 .265 .480

RYAN TEPERA, RHP, #52

Made seven separate stints with TOR this season. Has stranded 13 of his 15 inherited runners this season. Has held LHB to a .167 (14-84) career AVG, .212 this season (7-for-33)…However, of those 14 career hits vs. LHB, 4 have been a HR…Overall, has allowed 9-HR over his 51.0 career IP (1.59 HR/9).

Has a 1.69 ERA over his last 17 games (3ER/16.0, HR, 4BB, 17K)…Did not allow an ER over his last eight appearances (6.1 IP, 3H, BB, 8K).

Posted a 1.98 ERA (3ER/13.2, 14K, .222 AVG) in 15 games following the all-star break. Held the opposition to a .172 AVG (5-for-29, 2-XBH) in 10 appearances on the road. Posted a 2.58 ERA in 37 relief appearances with the Buffalo Bisons (AAA)…Converted 18 of his 20 save opportunities…Opposition hit just .205 with just 3-HR over 45.1 IP.

Recorded multiple strikeouts in five of his last 10G with Buffalo (14-SO/10.1 IP). SEASON HIGHS Innings Pitched 1.2 – 2x, last Sept. 29 vs. BAL Walks 2 – May 11 at SF Strikeouts 3 – Sept. 2 at TB Hits Allowed 4 – Sept. 9 vs. BOS ER Allowed 2 – Sept. 9 vs. BOS HR Allowed 1 – Sept. 2 at TB Last Win None Last Save None Last Relief App. Sept. 30 at BOS Scoreless Innings Streak 7.1 – June 1-Sept. 2

Pitching Stats Year Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 Tor AL 0 2 1 1 32 0 0 33.0 23 14 12 8 6 22 0.88 5.74 3.27 2016 Tor AL 0 1 0 0 20 0 0 18.1 17 8 6 1 8 18 1.36 3.66 2.95 Totals 0 3 1 1 52 0 0 51.1 40 22 18 9 14 40 1.05 4.99 3.16

Postseason Pitching Stats Year Rnd Team Lg W L SV SVO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO WHIP FIP ERA 2015 LCS Tor AL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.2 5 4 4 0 2 0 4.20 6.70 21.60 Playoff Totals 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.2 5 4 4 0 2 0 4.20 6.70 21.60

2016 Season Splits vs Batters Total G BFP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB IBB HBP SO GIDP AVG OBP SLG OPS Total 20 85 73 8 17 2 0 1 10 0 0 8 1 3 18 0 .233 .333 .301 .635 vs. Left - 39 33 - 7 2 0 1 4 0 0 3 1 2 10 0 .212 .316 .364 .679 vs. Right - 46 40 - 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 1 8 0 .250 .348 .250 .598

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Day Date G# at OPP W/L Score WP LP SAVE Record POS GB/GA Att Total Home Total Road

Sun Apr 3 1 at TB W 5‐3 M. Stroman C. Archer R. Osuna 1‐0 1 1 31,042 0 31,042

Mon Apr 4 2n at TB W 5‐3 R. Dickey D. Smyly R. Osuna 2‐0 T1 0 15,116 0 46,158

Tue Apr 5 3n at TB L 2‐3 A. Colome B. Cecil 2‐1 3 0 12,757 0 58,915

Wed Apr 6 4 at TB L 3‐5 E. Ramirez G. Floyd 2‐2 T2 ‐1 14,257 0 73,172

Thu Apr 7 2‐2 T3 ‐1.5 0 73,172Fri Apr 8 5n BOS L 7‐8 M. Barnes D. Storen C. Kimbrel 2‐3 T4 ‐2.5 48,871 48,871 73,172

Sat Apr 9 6 BOS L 4‐8 R. Porcello R. Dickey 2‐4 5 ‐3 47,138 96,009 73,172

Sun Apr 10 7 BOS W 3‐0 M. Estrada S. Wright R. Osuna 3‐4 4 ‐3 46,158 142,167 73,172

Mon Apr 11 3‐4 4 ‐3.5 142,167 73,172Tue Apr 12 8n NYY L 2‐3 J. Barbato B. Cecil A. Miller 3‐5 5 ‐4.5 28,819 170,986 73,172

Wed Apr 13 9n NYY W 7‐2 J. Happ M. Pineda 4‐5 4 ‐3.5 27,938 198,924 73,172

Thu Apr 14 10n NYY W 4‐2 M. Stroman N. Eovaldi R. Osuna 5‐5 T2 ‐2.5 36,238 235,162 73,172

Fri Apr 15 11n at BOS L 3‐5 R. Porcello R. Dickey C. Kimbrel 5‐6 3 ‐3.5 31,415 235,162 104,587

Sat Apr 16 12 at BOS L 2‐4 D. Price M. Estrada C. Kimbrel 5‐7 3 ‐3.5 36,267 235,162 140,854

Sun Apr 17 13 at BOS W 5‐3 A. Sanchez S. Wright 6‐7 3 ‐3 37,217 235,162 178,071

Mon Apr 18 14 at BOS W 4‐3 J. Happ K. Uehara D. Storen 7‐7 T2 ‐2.5 37,168 235,162 215,239

Tue Apr 19 15n at BAL W 4‐3 M. Stroman M. Wright R. Osuna 8‐7 2 ‐1.5 16,783 235,162 232,022

Wed Apr 20 16n at BAL L 3‐4 (10) M. Givens J. Biagini 8‐8 T2 ‐2.5 15,404 235,162 247,426

Thu Apr 21 17n at BAL L 2‐3 D. O'Day B. Cecil Z. Britton 8‐9 2 ‐3.5 17,644 235,162 265,070

Fri Apr 22 18n OAK L 5‐8 S. Gray A. Sanchez R. Madson 8‐10 3 ‐3.5 34,251 269,413 265,070

Sat Apr 23 19 OAK W 9‐3 J. Happ C. Bassitt 9‐10 2 ‐3.5 46,334 315,747 265,070

Sun Apr 24 20 OAK W 6‐3 D. Hutchison E. Surkamp R. Osuna 10‐10 T2 ‐2.5 46,300 362,047 265,070

Mon Apr 25 21n CHW L 5‐7 Z. Putnam B. Cecil D. Robertson 10‐11 3 ‐2.5 24,333 386,380 265,070

Tue Apr 26 22n CHW L 1‐10 C. Sale R. Dickey 10‐12 4 ‐2.5 23,726 410,106 265,070

Wed Apr 27 23n CHW L 0‐4 J. Quintana M. Estrada 10‐13 4 ‐3.5 28,759 438,865 265,070

Thu Apr 28 10‐13 4 ‐4 438,865 265,070Fri Apr 29 24n at TB W 6‐1 A. Sanchez D. Smyly 11‐13 3 ‐4 13,679 438,865 278,749

Sat Apr 30 25n at TB L 3‐4 X. Cedeno B. Cecil 11‐14 4 ‐4 14,948 438,865 293,697

Sun May 1 26 at TB W 5‐1 M. Stroman X. Cedeno 12‐14 3 ‐3.5 27,217 438,865 320,914

Mon May 2 27n TEX L 1‐2 T. Barnette G. Floyd S. Tolleson 12‐15 4 ‐4 25,323 464,188 320,914

Tue May 3 28n TEX W 3‐1 (10) J. Biagini P. Klein 13‐15 3 ‐3.5 24,437 488,625 320,914

Wed May 4 29n TEX W 4‐3 R. Osuna T. Barnette 14‐15 3 ‐3 25,229 513,854 320,914

Thu May 5 30n TEX W 12‐2 J. Happ D. Holland 15‐15 3 ‐3 35,468 549,322 320,914

Fri May 6 31n LAD W 5‐2 G. Floyd J. Blanton D. Storen 16‐15 3 ‐2 42,304 591,626 320,914

Sat May 7 32 LAD L 2‐6 C. Kershaw R. Dickey 16‐16 T3 ‐2.5 47,156 638,782 320,914

Sun May 8 33 LAD L 2‐4 C. Hatcher D. Storen K. Jansen 16‐17 4 ‐3.5 46,665 685,447 320,914

Mon May 9 34n at SF W 3‐1 A. Sanchez J. Peavy R. Osuna 17‐17 T3 ‐3 41,256 685,447 362,170

Tue May 10 35n at SF W 4‐0 J. Happ M. Cain R. Osuna 18‐17 3 ‐3 41,464 685,447 403,634

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Wed May 11 36 at SF L 4‐5 (13) A. Suarez R. Tepera 18‐18 3 ‐4 41,372 685,447 445,006

Thu May 12 18‐18 3 ‐4.5 685,447 445,006Fri May 13 37n at TEX W 5‐0 R. Dickey M. Perez 19‐18 3 ‐4.5 40,344 685,447 485,350

Sat May 14 38n at TEX L 5‐6 (10) T. Barnette G. Floyd 19‐19 3 ‐5.5 47,115 685,447 532,465

Sun May 15 39 at TEX L 6‐7 M. Bush J. Chavez S. Dyson 19‐20 3 ‐5.5 41,327 685,447 573,792

Mon May 16 40n TB L 2‐13 D. Smyly J. Happ 19‐21 3 ‐6 26,516 711,963 573,792

Tue May 17 41n TB L 2‐12 C. Archer M. Stroman 19‐22 4 ‐6 27,321 739,284 573,792

Wed May 18 42n TB L 3‐6 J. Odorizzi R. Dickey A. Colome 19‐23 4 ‐7 29,078 768,362 573,792

Thu May 19 43n at MIN W 3‐2 (11) R. Osuna R. Pressly J. Biagini 20‐23 4 ‐6 25,435 768,362 599,227

Fri May 20 44n at MIN W 9‐3 A. Sanchez T. Duffey 21‐23 4 ‐6 29,396 768,362 628,623

Sat May 21 45 at MIN L 3‐5 F. Abad J. Happ K. Jepsen 21‐24 5 ‐7 30,460 768,362 659,083

Sun May 22 46 at MIN W 3‐1 M. Stroman P. Hughes R. Osuna 22‐24 5 ‐6 33,421 768,362 692,504

Mon May 23 22‐24 4 ‐6 768,362 692,504Tue May 24 47n at NYY L 0‐6 N. Eovaldi R. Dickey 22‐25 5 ‐7 35,174 768,362 727,678

Wed May 25 48n at NYY W 8‐4 M. Estrada I. Nova 23‐25 4 ‐7 38,959 768,362 766,637

Thu May 26 49 at NYY W 3‐1 J. Happ C. Sabathia R. Osuna 24‐25 3 ‐6 38,391 768,362 805,028

Fri May 27 50n BOS W 7‐5 J. Biagini K. Uehara R. Osuna 25‐25 3 ‐5 46,470 814,832 805,028

Sat May 28 51 BOS W 10‐9 G. Floyd C. Kimbrel 26‐25 3 ‐4 48,154 862,986 805,028

Sun May 29 52 BOS L 3‐5 (11) C. Buchholz G. Floyd K. Uehara 26‐26 3 ‐5 47,916 910,902 805,028

Mon May 30 53n NYY W 4‐2 M. Estrada I. Nova D. Storen 27‐26 3 ‐5 32,921 943,823 805,028

Tue May 31 54n NYY W 4‐1 J. Biagini C. Sabathia R. Osuna 28‐26 3 ‐5 33,419 977,242 805,028

Wed Jun 1 55n NYY W 7‐0 A. Sanchez M. Tanaka 29‐26 3 ‐4 39,512 1,016,754 805,028

Thu Jun 2 29‐26 3 ‐3.5 1,016,754 805,028Fri Jun 3 56n at BOS W 5‐2 R. Dickey D. Price R. Osuna 30‐26 3 ‐2.5 37,129 1,016,754 842,157

Sat Jun 4 57 at BOS L 4‐6 S. Wright M. Stroman C. Kimbrel 30‐27 3 ‐3.5 37,762 1,016,754 879,919

Sun Jun 5 58 at BOS W 5‐4 M. Estrada E. Rodriguez 31‐27 3 ‐2.5 35,823 1,016,754 915,742

Mon Jun 6 59n at DET L 0‐11 M. Fulmer J. Happ 31‐28 3 ‐3.5 29,771 1,016,754 945,513

Tue Jun 7 60n at DET L 2‐3 (10) J. Wilson J. Biagini 31‐29 3 ‐4.5 30,745 1,016,754 976,258

Wed Jun 8 61 at DET W 7‐2 R. Dickey J. 

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32‐29 3 ‐4.5 36,036 1,016,754 1,012,294

Thu Jun 9 62n BAL L 5‐6 D. Bundy R. Osuna Z. Britton 32‐30 3 ‐5.5 41,448 1,058,202 1,012,294

Fri Jun 10 63n BAL W 4‐3 (10) D. Storen B. Brach 33‐30 3 ‐4.5 44,439 1,102,641 1,012,294

Sat Jun 11 64 BAL W 11‐6 J. Happ T. McFarland 34‐30 3 ‐3.5 47,651 1,150,292 1,012,294

Sun Jun 12 65 BAL W 10‐9 A. Sanchez U. Jimenez J. Grilli 35‐30 3 ‐2.5 47,249 1,197,541 1,012,294

Mon Jun 13 66n PHI L 0‐7 J. Eickhoff R. Dickey 35‐31 3 ‐3 35,678 1,233,219 1,012,294

Tue Jun 14 67 PHI W 11‐3 M. Stroman Z. Eflin 36‐31 3 ‐3 47,066 1,280,285 1,012,294

Wed Jun 15 68n at PHI W 7‐2 M. Estrada J. Hellickson 37‐31 3 ‐2 24,753 1,280,285 1,037,047

Thu Jun 16 69n at PHI W 13‐2 J. Happ A. Nola 38‐31 3 ‐2 22,279 1,280,285 1,059,326

Fri Jun 17 70n at BAL W 13‐3 A. Sanchez M. Wright 39‐31 3 ‐1 38,306 1,280,285 1,097,632

Sat Jun 18 71 at BAL L 2‐4 Y. Gallardo R. Dickey Z. Britton 39‐32 3 ‐2 41,901 1,280,285 1,139,533

Sun Jun 19 72 at BAL L 6‐11 C. Tillman M. Stroman 39‐33 3 ‐3 39,024 1,280,285 1,178,557

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Mon Jun 20 39‐33 3 ‐2.5 1,280,285 1,178,557Tue Jun 21 73n ARI L 2‐4 P. Corbin M. Estrada D. Hudson 39‐34 3 ‐2.5 41,838 1,322,123 1,178,557

Wed Jun 22 74 ARI W 5‐2 J. Happ R. Ray R. Osuna 40‐34 3 ‐2.5 46,967 1,369,090 1,178,557

Thu Jun 23 40‐34 3 ‐2.5 1,369,090 1,178,557Fri Jun 24 75n at CHW L 2‐3 N. Jones J. Chavez D. Robertson 40‐35 3 ‐3.5 27,196 1,369,090 1,205,753

Sat Jun 25 76 at CHW W 10‐8 R. Dickey M. Gonzalez R. Osuna 41‐35 3 ‐4 25,776 1,369,090 1,231,529

Sun Jun 26 77 at CHW L 2‐5 C. Sale M. Stroman D. Robertson 41‐36 3 ‐5 28,345 1,369,090 1,259,874

Mon Jun 27 78n at COL L 5‐9 J. Gray D. Storen 41‐37 3 ‐5.5 36,419 1,369,090 1,296,293

Tue Jun 28 79n at COL W 14‐9 J. Happ E. Butler 42‐37 3 ‐5.5 33,917 1,369,090 1,330,210

Wed Jun 29 80 at COL W 5‐3 A. Sanchez T. Anderson 43‐37 3 ‐5.5 38,412 1,369,090 1,368,622

Thu Jun 30 81n CLE L 1‐4 C. Carrasco R. Dickey C. Allen 43‐38 3 ‐5.5 41,365 1,410,455 1,368,622

Fri Jul 1 82 CLE L 1‐2 (19) T. Bauer D. Barney 43‐39 3 ‐5.5 45,825 1,456,280 1,368,622

Sat Jul 2 83 CLE W 9‐6 J. Grilli D. Otero R. Osuna 44‐39 3 ‐4.5 46,197 1,502,477 1,368,622

Sun Jul 3 84 CLE W 17‐1 J. Happ C. Kluber 45‐39 3 ‐3.5 45,962 1,548,439 1,368,622

Mon Jul 4 85n KC W 6‐2 A. Sanchez E. Volquez 46‐39 3 ‐2.5 36,438 1,584,877 1,368,622

Tue Jul 5 86n KC W 8‐3 R. Dickey C. Young 47‐39 2 ‐2.5 35,917 1,620,794 1,368,622

Wed Jul 6 87n KC W 4‐2 M. Stroman K. Herrera R. Osuna 48‐39 2 ‐2.5 39,971 1,660,765 1,368,622

Thu Jul 7 88n DET W 5‐4 J. Grilli J. Wilson R. Osuna 49‐39 2 ‐2 46,283 1,707,048 1,368,622

Fri Jul 8 89n DET W 6‐0 J. Happ M. Pelfrey 50‐39 2 ‐1 43,228 1,750,276 1,368,622

Sat Jul 9 90 DET L 2‐3 B. Rondon J. Grilli F. Rodriguez 50‐40 3 ‐2 47,684 1,797,960 1,368,622

Sun Jul 10 91 DET W 6‐1 R. Dickey A. Sanchez 51‐40 3 ‐2 47,747 1,845,707 1,368,622

Mon Jul 11 51‐40 3 ‐2 1,845,707 1,368,622Tue Jul 12 51‐40 3 ‐2 1,845,707 1,368,622Wed Jul 13 51‐40 3 ‐2 1,845,707 1,368,622Thu Jul 14 51‐40 3 ‐2 1,845,707 1,368,622Fri Jul 15 92n at OAK L 7‐8 R. Dull B. Cecil R. Madson 51‐41 3 ‐3 19,192 1,845,707 1,387,814

Sat Jul 16 93 at OAK L 4‐5 S. Gray R. Dickey R. Madson 51‐42 3 ‐4 27,510 1,845,707 1,415,324

Sun Jul 17 94 at OAK W 5‐3 J. Grilli J. Axford R. Osuna 52‐42 3 ‐3 21,626 1,845,707 1,436,950

Mon Jul 18 52‐42 3 ‐2.5 1,845,707 1,436,950Tue Jul 19 95n at ARI W 5‐1 A. Sanchez Z. Godley 53‐42 3 ‐1.5 26,626 1,845,707 1,463,576

Wed Jul 20 96 at ARI W 10‐4 M. Stroman P. Corbin 54‐42 3 ‐1 20,076 1,845,707 1,483,652

Thu Jul 21 54‐42 3 ‐1.5 1,845,707 1,483,652Fri Jul 22 97n SEA L 1‐2 J. Paxton M. Estrada S. Cishek 54‐43 3 ‐2 46,737 1,892,444 1,483,652

Sat Jul 23 98 SEA L 5‐14 H. Iwakuma R. Dickey W. LeBlanc 54‐44 3 ‐3 47,517 1,939,961 1,483,652

Sun Jul 24 99 SEA W 2‐0 J. Happ W. Miley R. Osuna 55‐44 3 ‐3 47,488 1,987,449 1,483,652

Mon Jul 25 100n SD W 4‐2 A. Sanchez C. Rea R. Osuna 56‐44 3 ‐3 41,483 2,028,932 1,483,652

Tue Jul 26 101n SD W 7‐6 (12) J. Chavez C. Villanueva 57‐44 2 ‐2 45,515 2,074,447 1,483,652

Wed Jul 27 102 SD L 4‐8 L. Perdomo R. Dickey 57‐45 2 ‐2 47,301 2,121,748 1,483,652

Thu Jul 28 57‐45 2 ‐1.5 2,121,748 1,483,652Fri Jul 29 103n BAL W 6‐5 M. Estrada K. Gausman R. Osuna 58‐45 2 ‐0.5 46,112 2,167,860 1,483,652

Sat Jul 30 104 BAL W 9‐1 J. Happ Y. Gallardo 59‐45 1 0.5 47,305 2,215,165 1,483,652

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Sun Jul 31 105 BAL L 2‐6 (12) M. Givens F. Morales 59‐46 2 ‐0.5 46,792 2,261,957 1,483,652

Mon Aug 1 106n at HOU L 1‐2 (14) M. Feliz S. Feldman 59‐47 3 ‐1 20,623 2,261,957 1,504,275

Tue Aug 2 107n at HOU W 2‐1 R. Dickey L. McCullers J. Grilli 60‐47 2 ‐1 24,399 2,261,957 1,528,674

Wed Aug 3 108n at HOU W 3‐1 M. Estrada C. McHugh R. Osuna 61‐47 2 ‐1 29,399 2,261,957 1,558,073

Thu Aug 4 109n at HOU W 4‐1 J. Happ M. Fiers R. Osuna 62‐47 2 0 23,190 2,261,957 1,581,263

Fri Aug 5 110n at KC W 4‐3 B. Cecil K. Herrera J. Benoit 63‐47 2 0 31,831 2,261,957 1,613,094

Sat Aug 6 111n at KC L 2‐4 D. Duffy A. Sanchez K. Herrera 63‐48 2 0 35,986 2,261,957 1,649,080

Sun Aug 7 112 at KC L 1‐7 Y. Ventura M. Stroman 63‐49 2 ‐1 25,830 2,261,957 1,674,910

Mon Aug 8 113n TB W 7‐5 J. Benoit X. Cedeno R. Osuna 64‐49 2 0 43,812 2,305,769 1,674,910

Tue Aug 9 114n TB L 2‐9 D. Smyly M. Estrada E. Ramirez 64‐50 2 0 43,134 2,348,903 1,674,910

Wed Aug 10 115n TB W 7‐0 J. Happ B. Snell 65‐50 1 1 45,501 2,394,404 1,674,910

Thu Aug 11 65‐50 1 0.5 2,394,404 1,674,910Fri Aug 12 116n HOU L 3‐5 J. Musgrove F. Liriano W. Harris 65‐51 2 ‐0.5 46,330 2,440,734 1,674,910

Sat Aug 13 117 HOU W 4‐2 A. Sanchez C. McHugh R. Osuna 66‐51 1 0.5 47,505 2,488,239 1,674,910

Sun Aug 14 118 HOU W 9‐2 M. Stroman M. Fiers 67‐51 1 0.5 47,261 2,535,500 1,674,910

Mon Aug 15 119n at NYY L 0‐1 C. Green R. Dickey D. Betances 67‐52 2 0 36,015 2,535,500 1,710,925

Tue Aug 16 120n at NYY W 12‐6 S. Feldman A. Warren 68‐52 1 1 31,874 2,535,500 1,742,799

Wed Aug 17 121 at NYY W 7‐4 J. Happ C. Sabathia R. Osuna 69‐52 1 1 37,736 2,535,500 1,780,535

Thu Aug 18 69‐52 1 1.5 2,535,500 1,780,535Fri Aug 19 122n at CLE L 2‐3 J. Manship R. Osuna 69‐53 1 0.5 30,665 2,535,500 1,811,200

Sat Aug 20 123n at CLE W 6‐5 J. Biagini J. Tomlin R. Osuna 70‐53 1 0.5 33,604 2,535,500 1,844,804

Sun Aug 21 124 at CLE L 2‐3 M. Clevinger B. Cecil C. Allen 70‐54 1 0.5 26,696 2,535,500 1,871,500

Mon Aug 22 70‐54 T1 0 2,535,500 1,871,500Tue Aug 23 125n LAA W 7‐2 R. Dickey T. Skaggs 71‐54 T1 0 46,696 2,582,196 1,871,500

Wed Aug 24 126n LAA L 2‐8 M. Shoemaker M. Estrada 71‐55 T1 0 44,404 2,626,600 1,871,500

Thu Aug 25 127n LAA L 3‐6 J. Weaver J. Happ 71‐56 T1 0 46,273 2,672,873 1,871,500

Fri Aug 26 128n MIN W 15‐8 F. Liriano P. Dean 72‐56 1 1 42,534 2,715,407 1,871,500

Sat Aug 27 129 MIN W 8‐7 J. Grilli R. Pressly R. Osuna 73‐56 1 1 47,485 2,762,892 1,871,500

Sun Aug 28 130 MIN W 9‐6 S. Feldman P. Light 74‐56 1 2 47,444 2,810,336 1,871,500

Mon Aug 29 131n at BAL W 5‐1 M. Estrada W. Miley 75‐56 1 2 15,532 2,810,336 1,887,032

Tue Aug 30 132n at BAL L 3‐5 B. Brach J. Grilli Z. Britton 75‐57 1 2 16,083 2,810,336 1,903,115

Wed Aug 31 133n at BAL W 5‐3 A. Sanchez Y. Gallardo 76‐57 1 2 16,161 2,810,336 1,919,276

Thu Sep 1 76‐57 1 2 2,810,336 1,919,276Fri Sep 2 134n at TB L 3‐8 D. Farquhar M. Stroman 76‐58 1 1 12,602 2,810,336 1,931,878

Sat Sep 3 135n at TB L 5‐7 B. Snell M. Estrada A. Colome 76‐59 T1 0 14,353 2,810,336 1,946,231

Sun Sep 4 136 at TB W 5‐3 J. Benoit K. Jepsen R. Osuna 77‐59 1 1 13,884 2,810,336 1,960,115

Mon Sep 5 137 at NYY L 3‐5 M. Tanaka R. Dickey D. Betances 77‐60 1 1 42,141 2,810,336 2,002,256

Tue Sep 6 138n at NYY L 6‐7 C. Shreve J. Grilli B. Parker 77‐61 T1 0 27,532 2,810,336 2,029,788

Wed Sep 7 139n at NYY L 0‐2 B. Mitchell M. Stroman T. Clippard 77‐62 2 ‐1 30,501 2,810,336 2,060,289

Thu Sep 8 77‐62 2 ‐1 2,810,336 2,060,289

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Fri Sep 9 140n BOS L 3‐13 R. Porcello M. Estrada 77‐63 2 ‐2 46,953 2,857,289 2,060,289

Sat Sep 10 141 BOS W 3‐2 J. Happ E. Rodriguez R. Osuna 78‐63 2 ‐1 47,829 2,905,118 2,060,289

Sun Sep 11 142 BOS L 8‐11 R. Ross B. Schultz C. Kimbrel 78‐64 T2 ‐2 47,816 2,952,934 2,060,289

Mon Sep 12 143n TB W 3‐2 J. Grilli B. Boxberger R. Osuna 79‐64 2 ‐2 35,333 2,988,267 2,060,289

Tue Sep 13 144n TB L 2‐6 D. Smyly M. Stroman 79‐65 T2 ‐2 38,338 3,026,605 2,060,289

Wed Sep 14 145 TB L 1‐8 A. Cobb M. Estrada 79‐66 3 ‐2 41,001 3,067,606 2,060,289

Thu Sep 15 146n at LAA W 7‐2 J. Happ D. Wright 80‐66 T2 ‐2 37,559 3,067,606 2,097,848

Fri Sep 16 147n at LAA W 5‐0 R. Dickey J. Weaver R. Osuna 81‐66 T2 ‐2 42,159 3,067,606 2,140,007

Sat Sep 17 148n at LAA L 1‐6 R. Nolasco F. Liriano 81‐67 T2 ‐3 39,195 3,067,606 2,179,202

Sun Sep 18 149 at LAA L 0‐4 A. Meyer M. Stroman 81‐68 3 ‐4 36,270 3,067,606 2,215,472

Mon Sep 19 150n at SEA W 3‐2 M. Estrada T. Walker R. Osuna 82‐68 T2 ‐4 34,809 3,067,606 2,250,281

Tue Sep 20 151n at SEA W 10‐2 J. Happ H. Iwakuma 83‐68 2 ‐4 33,573 3,067,606 2,283,854

Wed Sep 21 152 at SEA L 1‐2 (12) N. Vincent R. Dickey 83‐69 2 ‐5 39,595 3,067,606 2,323,449

Thu Sep 22 83‐69 2 ‐5.5 3,067,606 2,323,449Fri Sep 23 153n NYY W 9‐0 F. Liriano B. Mitchell 84‐69 2 ‐5.5 47,016 3,114,622 2,323,449

Sat Sep 24 154 NYY W 3‐0 J. Grilli T. Clippard R. Osuna 85‐69 2 ‐5.5 47,828 3,162,450 2,323,449

Sun Sep 25 155 NYY W 4‐3 R. Osuna T. Clippard 86‐69 2 ‐5.5 47,896 3,210,346 2,323,449

Mon Sep 26 156n NYY L 5‐7 A. Warren J. Grilli T. Layne 86‐70 2 ‐6 44,532 3,254,878 2,323,449

Tue Sep 27 157n BAL W 5‐1 A. Sanchez K. Gausman 87‐70 2 ‐5 44,762 3,299,640 2,323,449

Wed Sep 28 158n BAL L 2‐3 B. Duensing R. Osuna Z. Britton 87‐71 2 ‐5 44,668 3,344,308 2,323,449

Thu Sep 29 159n BAL L 0‐4 U. Jimenez M. Stroman 87‐72 T2 ‐5 47,791 3,392,099 2,323,449

Fri Sep 30 160n at BOS L 3‐5 B. Ziegler J. Biagini C. Kimbrel 87‐73 3 ‐6 37,661 3,392,099 2,361,110

Sat Oct 1 161n at BOS W 4‐3 R. Osuna C. Kimbrel 88‐73 T2 ‐5 37,396 3,392,099 2,398,506

Sun Oct 2 162 at BOS W 2‐1 A. Sanchez B. Ziegler R. Osuna 89‐73 T2 ‐4 36,787 3,392,099 2,435,293

Mon Oct 3 89‐73 T2 ‐4

**** Off Day ****

**** Off Day ****

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Toronto Blue Jays ‐ Team High and Low

Team – Game (Batting) Most At‐Bats:  65, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most At‐Bats (9‐inning games):  44, at Philadelphia, June 16 

Most Plate Appearances:  75, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most Plate Appearances (9‐inning games): 

54, at Colorado, June 28 

Most Runs:  17, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

Most Hits:  18, at Colorado, June 28 

  18, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

Most Doubles:  7, vs. Baltimore, June 12 

Most Triples:  2, at Detroit, June 8 

Most Home Runs:  5, at Philadelphia, June 16 

  5, at Baltimore, June 17 

Most Extra‐Base Hits:  9, vs. Baltimore, June 12 

Most Total Bases:  35, at Philadelphia, June 16 

Most Runs Batted In:  17, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

Most Stolen Bases:  4, at Seattle, September 19 

Most Caught Stealing:  2, at Tampa Bay, May 1 

  2, vs. Kansas City, July 5 

Most Walks:  10, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

Most Strikeouts:  22, at Houston, August 1 (14 innings) 

Most Strikeouts (9‐inning games):  17, vs. Cleveland, June 30 

Most Sac Hits:  3, at Colorado, June 28 

Most Sac Flies:  4, vs. Baltimore, June 11 

Most Hit‐By‐Pitch:  2, done 10 times. 

Most GDP:  5, at Boston, April 18 

Team – Game (Pitching) Most Innings Pitched:  19.0, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most Hits Allowed:  19, at Baltimore, June 19 

  19, vs. Seattle, July 23 

Most Batters Faced:  76, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most Batters Faced (9‐inning games): 

49, vs. Boston, September 9 

Most Runs Allowed:  14, vs. Seattle, July 23 

Most Earned Runs:  14, vs. Seattle, July 23 

Most Home Runs Allowed:  7, at Chicago (A.L.), June 25 

Most Walks Allowed:  8, vs. Boston, May 29 (11 innings) 

Most Walks Allowed (9‐inning games): 

7, vs. San Diego, July 27 

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  7, at New York (A.L.), August 15 

  7, vs. Tampa Bay, September 13 

Most Strikeouts:  18, at Houston, August 1 (14 innings) 

Most Strikeouts (9‐inning games):  15, vs. Baltimore, June 12 

Most Hit‐By‐Pitch:  2, done 8 times. 

Individual – Game (Batting) Most At‐Bats:  8, Darwin Barney, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

  8, Kevin Pillar, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most At‐Bats (9‐inning games):  6, Kevin Pillar, at Colorado, June 28 

  6, Justin Smoak, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

Most Plate Appearances:  9, Ezequiel Carrera, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

  9, Josh Donaldson, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most Plate Appearances (9‐inning games): 

6, done 15 times. 

Most Runs:  4, Josh Donaldson, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

  4, Josh Donaldson, vs. Kansas City, July 5 

Most Hits:  4, Ezequiel Carrera, vs. Oakland, April 23 

  4, Josh Donaldson, at San Francisco, May 11 (13 innings) 

  4, Josh Donaldson, vs. Boston, May 27 

  4, Josh Donaldson, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

  4, Devon Travis, vs. Tampa Bay, August 8 

  4, Troy Tulowitzki, at New York (A.L.), August 16 

Most Doubles:  2, done 23 times. 

Most Triples:  1, done 18 times. 

Most Home Runs:  3, Michael Saunders, at Baltimore, June 17 

  3, Josh Donaldson, vs. Minnesota, August 28 

Most Extra‐Base Hits:  3, done 7 times. 

Most Total Bases:  12, Michael Saunders, at Baltimore, June 17 

  12, Josh Donaldson, vs. Minnesota, August 28 

Most Runs Batted In:  8, Michael Saunders, at Baltimore, June 17 

Most Stolen Bases:  3, Melvin Upton Jr., vs. Tampa Bay, August 10 

Most Caught Stealing:  1, done 24 times. 

Most Walks:  3, done 10 times. 

Most Strikeouts:  5, Michael Saunders, vs. Cleveland, July 1 (19 innings) 

Most Strikeouts (9‐inning games):  4, done 6 times. 

Most Sac Hits:  2, J.A. Happ, at Colorado, June 28 

Most Sac Flies:  1, done 40 times. 

Most Hit‐By‐Pitch:  2, Russell Martin, at Philadelphia, June 15 

Most GDP:  3, Jose Bautista, at Boston, April 18 

  

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Individual – Game (Pitching) 

Most Innings Pitched:  8.2, J.A. Happ, at San Francisco, May 10 

Most Hits Allowed:  13, Marcus Stroman, vs. Tampa Bay, May 17 

Most Batters Faced:  32, Marcus Stroman, at Tampa Bay, April 3 

  32, J.A. Happ, at San Francisco, May 10 

  32, Marcus Stroman, vs. Baltimore, September 29 

Most Runs Allowed:  8, J.A. Happ, vs. Tampa Bay, May 16 

Most Earned Runs:  8, J.A. Happ, vs. Tampa Bay, May 16 

Most Home Runs:  4, Aaron Sanchez, vs. Baltimore, June 12 

  4, R.A. Dickey, at Chicago (A.L.), June 25 

Most Walks:  5, done 4 times. 

Most Strikeouts:  13, Marcus Stroman, at Houston, August 1 (14 innings) 

Most Strikeouts (9‐inning games):  11, J.A. Happ, vs. Cleveland, July 3 

  11, J.A. Happ, vs. Baltimore, July 30 

Most Hit‐By‐Pitch:  2, done 5 times. 

 

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENED FOR THE JAYS: HITTING Hit for the Cycle: Frye, 8/17/01 vs. TEX Grand Slam: Tulowitzki, 9/11/16 vs. BOS Inside the Park: Bautista, 7/7/10 vs. MIN Pinch-Hit Home Run: Carrera, 9/12/16 vs. TB Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: Johnson, 7/1/05 at BOS Leadoff Home Run: Bautista, 8/31/16 at BAL Leadoff HR in back-to-back games: Travis, 8/6/16 at KC Walk-off Home Run: Encarnacion, 6/10/16 vs. BAL 10+ Runs/Inning: 10 (6th inn), 8/31/10 at TB 5-Hit Game: Goins, 9/30/15 at BAL-1 6-Hit Game: Catalanotto, 5/1/04 at CWS (GM2) 2-HR, One Inning (same player): Encarnacion (1R, GS), 7/26/13 vs. HOU (7th inn.) 2-HR Game: Encarnacion, 9/11/16 vs. BOS 3-HR Game: Donaldson, 8/28/16 vs. MIN Back-to-Back Home Runs: Tulowitzki/Martin, 8/16/16 at NYY (8th inning) Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs: Rasmus/Bautista/Encarnacion, 6/19/12 at MIL (6th inn) 3 or More Home Runs (One Inning): Bautista/Encarnacion/Tulowitzki, 7/29/16 vs. BAL (1st inn) 8 Homer Game: 8/7/10 vs. TB Multi-HR game by two Jays (One Game): Donaldson (2) & Martin (2), 4/17/15 vs. ATL HR in first 2 Innings: Overbay, 6/30/06 vs. PHI Back-to-Back HR to Start Game: Bautista/Donaldson, 5/22/16 at MIN HR from both sides: Smoak, 7/1/15 vs. BOS Hit by 2 pitchers in same game: Marcum & Camp, 5/23/10 at ARI 4 Hits by 2 Players: Kawasaki/Thole, 9/25/13 at BAL 8 Consecutive Batters to Reach Base to start game: 5/31/14 vs. KC PITCHING No-Hitter: Stieb, 9/2/90 at CLE 1-Hitter (Ind.): Marcum, Aug. 16, 2010 at OAK 1-Hitter (Team): 7/24/16 vs. SEA 10-Plus Strikeouts (Ind.): 10, Liriano, 9/28/16 10-Plus Strikeouts (Team): 13, 9/28/16 vs. BAL Shutout (Individual): Buehrle, 6/3/15 at WSH Shutout (Team): 9/24/16 vs. NYY Complete Game: Dickey, 9/2/15 vs. CLE Back-to-Back CG (Ind.): Buehrle, 5/29-6/3/15 Back-to-Back ShO (Ind.): Halladay, 9/25-9/30/09 Back-to-Back CG (Team): Morrow/Alvarez, 5/3-4/12 Back-to-Back SHO (Team): 9/24-25/16 vs. NYY Strikeout First Five Batters of Game: Estrada, 9/14/16 vs. TB (club record – 5 SO) Strikeout Six Consecutive Batters: Happ vs. TEX, 8/17/12 4 Strikeouts, One inning (Ind.): Delabar, 8/13/12 vs. CWS MISCELLANEOUS Last 1-0 victory: 6/24/15 at TB Triple Play: 4/20/12 at KC Position Player Pitch: Goins and Barney, 7/1/16 vs. CLE 4 Plus Steals (Individual): Davis (4), 7/28/13 vs. HOU 3 Errors (Inning): 3, 2nd inn, 5/18/11 vs. TB Steal of Home (Straight): Hill, 5/29/07 vs. NYY (Pettitte) Steal of Home: Martin, 6/2/15 at WSH, GM2 (part of DS) Walk-off Win: 9/26/16 vs. NYY Game Postponed: 9/29/15 at BAL Rain Delay: 6/28/16 at COL (2:41 delay) Other Delay: 9/3/14 at TB (power outage,0:30 delay) Rain-shortened game: 7/18/12 at NYY (lost 0-6, 7.0 inn) Ejection: Donaldson, 9/19/16 at SEA Suspension: Encarnacion, 7/1/16 Split Doubleheader: 6/2/15 at WSH Traditional Doubleheader: 9/30/15 at BAL Sellout: 9/29/16 vs. BAL Series Sweep: 8/26-28/16 vs. MIN

AGAINST THE JAYS: HITTING Hit for the Cycle: Davis, 7/2/16 vs. CLE Grand Slam: Morales, 8/7/16 at KC Inside the Park: Naquin, 8/19/16 at CLE Pinch-Hit Home Run: Kim, 9/28/16 vs. BAL Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: Zaun, 8/16/09 at TB Leadoff Home Run: Forsythe, 8/9/16 vs. TB Walk-off Home Run: Naquin, 8/19/16 at CLE Walk-off Grand Slam: Inge, 5/8/12 at OAK 5-Hit Game: Murphy & Chisenhall, 5/14/14 vs. CLE 6-Hit Game: None 2-HR Game: Sanchez, 8/16/16 at NYY 3-HR Game: Reddick, 8/9/13 vs. OAK Back-to-Back Home Runs: Longoria/Miller, 9/12/16 vs. TB (7th inning) Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs: Lawrie/Navarro/Shuck, 6/25/16 at CWS (2nd inn) 3 or More Home Runs (One Inning): 3- Jones/Davis/Wieters, 6/12/16 vs. BAL (5th inn) 7-HR (One game): 6/25/16 at CWS (7) PITCHING Perfect Game: Barker, 5/15/81 at CLE No-Hitter: Verlander, 5/7/11 vs. DET 1-Hitter (Ind.): Lester, 5/10/13 at BOS 1-Hitter (Team): 7/28/97 at MIL (GM 1) 10-Plus Strikeouts (Team): 13, 10/1/16 at BOS 10-Plus Strikeouts (Individual): 13, Bauer, 8/21/16 at CLE 20-Plus Strikeouts (Team): 22, 8/1/16 at HOU Shutout: 9/29/16 vs. BAL Shutout (Individual): Samardzija, 7/9/15 at CWS Complete Game: Tanaka, 8/15/15 vs. NYY Back-to-Back ShO (Ind.): Mussina, Erickson, 9/26-27/95 vs. BAL Back-to-back ShO (Team): 7/10-11/15 at CWS & KC Strikeout Six Consecutive Batters: Devenski, 8/1/16 at HOU MISCELLANEOUS Last 1-0 loss: 8/15/16 at NYY Triple Play: 7/26/15 at SEA (Trumbo-Miller-Zunino) 4 Plus Steals (Individual): Crawford (4), 5/24/06 vs. TB Straight Steal of Home: Aybar, 9/20/11 vs. LAA (straight) Walk-off Loss: 9/21/16 at SEA Series Sweep: 9/4-6/16 at NYY (3-games)