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THE HUNT FOR A RED OCTOBER: The Cardinals begin their final regular season road trip (CHI-4, ARI-3) tonight, as they open a four-game series at Wrigley Field...the Cardinals posted a 5-1 win over Washington yesterday afternoon, tak- ing 2-of-3 from the Nationals to improve to 20-games over .500 (49-29) at Bus- ch Stadium...the Cardinals have 10 games remaining (seven against the Cubs) and entered play today in first place in the NL Central, 3.0 games ahead of the Cubs & Brewers. SERIOUS SEVEN: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time teams in the same division played each other at least seven times in their last 10 games of a season with one team in first place and the other team no more than three- games back was 1996 (Sept. 19-29) when the 1st place Dodgers, holding a 1/2-game lead in the NL West, played seven of their last 10 against the Padres. RIVALRY RARITY: This year’s schedule marks the first time the Cardinals and Cubs have squared off this many times over the final 10 games when both teams were at the top of the division. The two rivals played seven of the final eight against each other in 1951, and seven of their last 10 in 1950, but neither team was in contention in either of those seasons. WRIGLEY NIGHTS: The Cardinals and Cubs are scheduled to play their 66th night game all-time at the Friendly Confines tonight since lights were installed in 1988...the Cubs have a 42-23 edge over the Cards in night games at Wrigley. NOT SO FRIENDLY: The Cardinals are 0-6 at Wrigley this season, and have lost seven-straight dating to 2018, their longest losing stretch in Chicago since dropping eight straight (September 18, 2005-July 30, 2006)...St. Louis’ record for consecutive losses in Chicago to open a season series (April 11-June 26, 1907 at West Side Park) was eight games. TIME TO FLY: After a five-game losing streak on a West Coast trip to Oakland and Los Angeles-NL (August 3-7), the Cardinals are 27-12 since August 9, lead- ing Major League Baseball in wins while boasting a MLB-best 2.90 ERA...the Cardinals lead the N.L. in winning pct. (41-23; .641) since the All-Star break. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: The Cardinals are 41-28 in divisional play, includ- ing a 26-11 (.703) mark since the All-Star Break...their .594 divisional win pct. leads all NL Central clubs and the 41 wins equals last year’s win total. TURN TWO: Kolten Wong turned his 103rd DP yesterday, four shy of his ca- reer-high 107 in 2015...the Cardinals highest total since 2000 by a 2nd baseman was 108 by Mark Grudzielanek in 2005...Paul DeJong’s Major League-leading 109 DP’s are ranked 4th all-time among Cardinals shortstops, with David Eck- stein (2005) holding the top mark with 123. MOLINA MILESTONES: Yadier Molina’s appearance at catcher yesterday tied him with Brad Ausmus (1,938) for 7th all-time in Major League history. On Tues- day night, Molina recorded his 378th career double to pass Joe Medwick for 4th place all-time in Cardinals history, and also became the 5th Cardinal in franchise history to reach 100 or more hits in 12 seasons. Molina is one double away from tying Jorge Posada (379) for 9th all-time in MLB history among primary catchers, and two extra-base hits shy from tying Ted Simmons (541) for 10th all-time in Cardinals history. RUNNIN’ REDBIRDS: The Cardinals (111-for-138) lead the NL in stolen bases this season, four more than 2nd place Washington (107). Their 80.4% SB success rate (T3rd in NL) currently stands as the highest all-time in franchise history since 1951 (STATS LLC)...19 different Cardinals have stolen at least one base, most in MLB and T5th-most in franchise history (record held by 1906 club with 21 Cardinals)...St. Louis has stolen multiple bases in 30 games (1st in MLB). A WINNING TRADITION: The Cardinals have posted their 12th consecutive winning season (2008-19), something they’d done just once previously in franchise history when they compiled 15 consecutive winning seasons from 1939-53. Only the Yankees (27 seasons) sport a longer active consecutive winning season streak in Major League Baseball. St. Louis Cardinals (85-67) at Chicago Cubs (82-69) Game No. 153 Road Game No. 75 Wrigley Field Thursday, September 19, 2019 RHP Jack Flaherty (10-8, 3.05) vs. RHP Kyle Hendricks (11-9, 3.26) RECORD BREAKDOWN All-Time Overall .......... 10,131-9,624 2019 Overall ........................... 85-67 Under Mike Shildt ................ 126-94 Busch Stadium .......................49-29 On the Road ........................... 36-38 Day .......................................... 32-19 Night....................................... 53-48 Spring...................................12-15-4 March ....................................... 1-3 April ........................................ 18-7 May ......................................... 9-18 June ...................................... 13-13 July ......................................... 16-9 August .................................... 18-9 September .............................. 10-8 Monday................................... 13-2 Tuesday ................................ 11-11 Wednesday ........................... 12-12 Thursday ................................ 12-5 Friday.................................... 11-11 Saturday ............................... 12-14 Sunday ................................. 14-12 Scoring First......................... 52-24 Opponent Scores First ......... 33-43 One-Run Games ..................... 21-21 Two-Run Games ..................... 14-14 Scoring 2 or fewer Runs........... 7-39 Scoring 3 Runs ........................... 7-8 Scoring 4 or more Runs ......... 71-20 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings ..57-63 Scoring in 4 or more innings ....28-4 vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 70-52 vs. Left-Handed Starter.......... 15-15 Series Openers ....................... 27-22 Series Finales..........................28-21 Homestand Openers ..................8-4 Homestand Finales ....................9-3 Road Trip Openers ...................... 5-7 Road Trip Finales ........................ 7-5 Following Off-Days................... 7-15 Out-Hit Opponents ................. 58-11 Out-Hit by Opponents.............15-47 Final At-Bat Decisions .............. 14-9 Come-from-Behind W/L.......... 38/31 Walk-off Wins/Losses................ 4/3 In Errorless Games ............... 62-40 Commit at Least One Error.....23-27 Extra Innings .............................. 7-3 Shutouts ................................... 13-9 Leading after 7 innings.............70-6 Tied after 7 innings .....................6-5 Trailing after 7 innings..............9-56 Leading after 8 innings.............75-4 Tied after 8 innings ..................... 6-2 Trailing after 8 innings..............4-61 Two-Game Series ................... 2-2-3 Two-Game Series Sweeps ......... 2-2 Three-Game Series ................ 15-15 Three-Game Series Sweeps....... 3-3 Four-Game Series................... 8-2-2 Four-Game Series Sweeps .........3-0 Runs via Home Run ................... 308 Opponent runs via Home Run ... 276 Central Division ...................... 41-28 Interleague ................................ 9-11 STL Review Challenges: ........ 13-23 (Overturned-Stands/Confirmed) UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS All times are St. Louis (Central) Friday, Sept. 20 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Michael Wacha (6-7, 4.76) LHP José Quintana (13-8, 4.37) FOX Sports Midwest // MLBN // KMOX Saturday, Sept. 21 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Dakota Hudson (16-7, 3.35) LHP Cole Hamels (7-7, 3.92) FOX Sports Midwest // MLBN // KMOX Sunday, Sept. 22 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Miles Mikolas (9-14, 4.29) RHP Yu Darvish (6-7, 4.02) FOX Sports Midwest // TBS // KMOX Monday, Sept. 23 8:40 p.m. at Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Adam Wainwright (13-9, 3.83) TBA FOX Sports Midwest // KMOX CARDINALS vs. CUBS All-Time (1892-2019):.......................1,176-1,237 in St. Louis (1892-2019): ................................ 652-548 at Sportsman’s/Robison (1892-1920): ......... 106-154 at Sportsman’s Park/Busch I (1920-65): ...... 288-203 at Busch Stadium II (1966-2005): ................ 190-141 at Busch Stadium III (2006-19): ....................... 71-52 in Chicago (1892-2019): .........................524-689 at Wrigley Field (1916-2019) .................454-528 2019.....................................................5-7 at Busch Stadium ............................................... 5-1 at Wrigley Field .....................................0-6 2018.................................................................... 10-9 2017.................................................................... 5-14 Postseason (2015) ................................................. 1-3 in St. Louis ........................................................ 1-1 in Chicago .......................................................... 0-2 2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (5-7) 5/3 at CHI ..........L, 4-0 .................. Hendricks-Flaherty 5/4 at CHI ..........L, 6-5 ............ Kintzler-Brebbia-Strop 5/5 at CHI ..........L, 13-5 ............ Quintana-Wainwright 5/31 at STL .......W, 2-1 (10) ......... Hicks-Montgomery 6/1 at STL .........W, 7-4 .... Gant-Chatwood-C.Martínez 6/2 at STL .........W, 2-1 ....... Wainwright-Hamels-Gant 6/7 at CHI ..........L, 3-1 ............ Hamels-Mikolas-Strop 6/8 at CHI ..........L, 9-4 ........................ Lester-Brebbia 6/9 at CHI ..........L, 5-1 ... Hendricks-Wainwright-Strop 7/30 at STL .......W, 2-1 ....... Gallegos-Darvish-C.Martínez 7/31 at STL .......L, 2-0 ..... Hendricks-Mikolas-Kimbrel 8/1 at STL .........W, 8-0 ....................... Flaherty-Lester 9/19 at CHI ..................................... 6:15 p.m. 9/20 at CHI ..................................... 1:20 p.m. 9/21 at CHI ..................................... 1:20 p.m. 9/22 at CHI ..................................... 1:20 p.m. 9/27 at STL ................................................. 7:15 p.m. 9/28 at STL ................................................. 6:15 p.m. 9/29 at STL ................................................. 2:15 p.m. Last Cardinals sweep: .... May 31-June 2, 2019 at STL Last Cubs sweep: ..................... June 6-9, 2019 at CHI CHICAGO CONNECTIONS Dexter Fowler played two seasons (2015-16) with Chicago...member of 2016 World Series champi- ons...initially became a Cub via trade by the Astros for Dan Straily and Luis Valbuena (Jan. 19, 2005). Paul DeJong graduated from Antioch (Ill.) Comm. High School...played college baseball at Illinois State University (2013-15) while majoring in bio- chemistry and pre-medicine. Daniel Ponce de Leon was selected by the Cubs in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB Draft after his ju- nior season, but failed his physical due to concerns about the ulnar nerve placement in his right elbow. Kolten Wong (August 13, 2016 at Wrigley Field), Dakota Hudson (July 28, 2018 at Busch Stadium), Tyler O’Neill (April 19, 2018 at Wrigley Field), An- drew Knizner (June 2, 2019 at Busch Stadium), and Tommy Edman (June 8 2019 at Wrigley Field) all made MLB debuts against the Cubs. John Brebbia earned his first Major League win against Chicago (June 17, 2018). Mike Maddux’s younger brother, Greg Maddux, was a Hall of Fame pitcher for Chicago for parts of 10 seasons (1986-92, ‘04-06)...originally selected by the Cubs in the 2nd round of the 1984 MLB draft. Jason Heyward played the 2015 season with St. Louis…originally traded by Atlanta with pitcher Jordan Walden to St. Louis for pitchers Tyrell Jenkins & Shelby Miller (Nov. 17, 2014). As compensation for the departure of Heyward signing with the Cubs, Dakota Hudson was se- lected by St. Louis with the 34th overall pick in the first round of the 2016 MLB draft. Daniel Descalso played parts of five seasons in a Cardinals uniform (2010-14)...appeared in 44 postseason games and was a member of the 2011 World Champion Cardinals...originally selected by St. Louis in the 3rd round of the 2007 MLB Draft. Steve Cishek appeared in 27 games with St. Lou- is in 2015...originally traded by the Marlins to St. Louis for Kyle Barraclough (July 24, 2015). Rowan Wick was selected by St. Louis as a catch- er in the 9th round of the 2012 MLB draft...played/ pitched six minor league seasons in the Cardinals organization before selected off waivers by San Diego (Feb. 16, 2018). Cardinals broadcaster and Hall of Fame outfielder Jim Edmonds played part of 2008 with the Cubs. Cubs Bullpen Coach Lester Strode pitched for the Triple-A Louisville Redbirds (1987-88) in the Car- dinals’ minor league organization. Cubs Director, Player Development Jaron Madi- son previously served as the Cardinals Assistant Director of Scouting (2008-09). Cubs Catching Coach Mike Borzello played four seasons (1991-94) in the Cardinals minor league system….originally selected by St. Louis in 1991. Cardinals VP/General Manager Michael Girsch is a Chicago native...graduated from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago.

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Page 1: St. Louis Cardinals (85-67) at Chicago Cubs (82-69)...State University (2013-15) while majoring in bio-chemistry and pre-medicine. Daniel Ponce de Leon was selected by the Cubs in

THE HUNT FOR A RED OCTOBER: The Cardinals begin their final regular season road trip (CHI-4, ARI-3) tonight, as they open a four-game series at Wrigley Field...the Cardinals posted a 5-1 win over Washington yesterday afternoon, tak-ing 2-of-3 from the Nationals to improve to 20-games over .500 (49-29) at Bus-ch Stadium...the Cardinals have 10 games remaining (seven against the Cubs) and entered play today in first place in the NL Central, 3.0 games ahead of the Cubs & Brewers.

SERIOUS SEVEN: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time teams in the same division played each other at least seven times in their last 10 games of a season with one team in first place and the other team no more than three-games back was 1996 (Sept. 19-29) when the 1st place Dodgers, holding a 1/2-game lead in the NL West, played seven of their last 10 against the Padres.

RIVALRY RARITY: This year’s schedule marks the first time the Cardinals and Cubs have squared off this many times over the final 10 games when both teams were at the top of the division. The two rivals played seven of the final eight against each other in 1951, and seven of their last 10 in 1950, but neither team was in contention in either of those seasons.

WRIGLEY NIGHTS: The Cardinals and Cubs are scheduled to play their 66th night game all-time at the Friendly Confines tonight since lights were installed in 1988...the Cubs have a 42-23 edge over the Cards in night games at Wrigley.

NOT SO FRIENDLY: The Cardinals are 0-6 at Wrigley this season, and have lost seven-straight dating to 2018, their longest losing stretch in Chicago since dropping eight straight (September 18, 2005-July 30, 2006)...St. Louis’ record for consecutive losses in Chicago to open a season series (April 11-June 26, 1907 at West Side Park) was eight games.

TIME TO FLY: After a five-game losing streak on a West Coast trip to Oakland and Los Angeles-NL (August 3-7), the Cardinals are 27-12 since August 9, lead-ing Major League Baseball in wins while boasting a MLB-best 2.90 ERA...the Cardinals lead the N.L. in winning pct. (41-23; .641) since the All-Star break.

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: The Cardinals are 41-28 in divisional play, includ-ing a 26-11 (.703) mark since the All-Star Break...their .594 divisional win pct. leads all NL Central clubs and the 41 wins equals last year’s win total.

TURN TWO: Kolten Wong turned his 103rd DP yesterday, four shy of his ca-reer-high 107 in 2015...the Cardinals highest total since 2000 by a 2nd baseman was 108 by Mark Grudzielanek in 2005...Paul DeJong’s Major League-leading 109 DP’s are ranked 4th all-time among Cardinals shortstops, with David Eck-stein (2005) holding the top mark with 123.

MOLINA MILESTONES: Yadier Molina’s appearance at catcher yesterday tied him with Brad Ausmus (1,938) for 7th all-time in Major League history. On Tues-day night, Molina recorded his 378th career double to pass Joe Medwick for 4th place all-time in Cardinals history, and also became the 5th Cardinal in franchise history to reach 100 or more hits in 12 seasons. Molina is one double away from tying Jorge Posada (379) for 9th all-time in MLB history among primary catchers, and two extra-base hits shy from tying Ted Simmons (541) for 10th all-time in Cardinals history.

RUNNIN’ REDBIRDS: The Cardinals (111-for-138) lead the NL in stolen bases this season, four more than 2nd place Washington (107). Their 80.4% SB success rate (T3rd in NL) currently stands as the highest all-time in franchise history since 1951 (STATS LLC)...19 different Cardinals have stolen at least one base, most in MLB and T5th-most in franchise history (record held by 1906 club with 21 Cardinals)...St. Louis has stolen multiple bases in 30 games (1st in MLB).

A WINNING TRADITION: The Cardinals have posted their 12th consecutive winning season (2008-19), something they’d done just once previously in franchise history when they compiled 15 consecutive winning seasons from 1939-53. Only the Yankees (27 seasons) sport a longer active consecutive winning season streak in Major League Baseball.

St. Louis Cardinals (85-67) at Chicago Cubs (82-69)Game No. 153 • Road Game No. 75 • Wrigley Field • Thursday, September 19, 2019

RHP Jack Flaherty (10-8, 3.05) vs. RHP Kyle Hendricks (11-9, 3.26)

RECORD BREAKDOWN

All-Time Overall ..........10,131-9,6242019 Overall ........................... 85-67Under Mike Shildt ................ 126-94Busch Stadium .......................49-29On the Road ........................... 36-38Day ..........................................32-19Night ....................................... 53-48Spring...................................12-15-4March ....................................... 1-3April ........................................ 18-7May ......................................... 9-18June ...................................... 13-13July ......................................... 16-9August .................................... 18-9September .............................. 10-8Monday................................... 13-2Tuesday ................................ 11-11Wednesday ........................... 12-12Thursday ................................ 12-5Friday .................................... 11-11Saturday ............................... 12-14Sunday ................................. 14-12Scoring First ......................... 52-24Opponent Scores First ......... 33-43One-Run Games .....................21-21Two-Run Games ..................... 14-14Scoring 2 or fewer Runs ...........7-39Scoring 3 Runs ...........................7-8Scoring 4 or more Runs .........71-20Scoring in 3 or fewer innings ..57-63Scoring in 4 or more innings ....28-4vs. Right-Handed Starter ...... 70-52vs. Left-Handed Starter .......... 15-15Series Openers .......................27-22Series Finales ..........................28-21Homestand Openers ..................8-4Homestand Finales ....................9-3Road Trip Openers ......................5-7Road Trip Finales ........................7-5Following Off-Days ................... 7-15Out-Hit Opponents .................58-11Out-Hit by Opponents.............15-47Final At-Bat Decisions ..............14-9Come-from-Behind W/L ..........38/31Walk-off Wins/Losses ................4/3In Errorless Games ............... 62-40Commit at Least One Error .....23-27Extra Innings ..............................7-3Shutouts ...................................13-9Leading after 7 innings .............70-6Tied after 7 innings .....................6-5Trailing after 7 innings ..............9-56Leading after 8 innings .............75-4Tied after 8 innings .....................6-2Trailing after 8 innings ..............4-61Two-Game Series ................... 2-2-3Two-Game Series Sweeps .........2-2Three-Game Series ................ 15-15Three-Game Series Sweeps .......3-3Four-Game Series ................... 8-2-2Four-Game Series Sweeps .........3-0Runs via Home Run ...................308Opponent runs via Home Run ... 276Central Division ......................41-28Interleague ................................ 9-11STL Review Challenges: ........13-23

(Overturned-Stands/Confirmed)

UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS All times are St. Louis (Central)

Friday, Sept. 20 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Michael Wacha (6-7, 4.76) LHP José Quintana (13-8, 4.37) FOX Sports Midwest // MLBN // KMOXSaturday, Sept. 21 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Dakota Hudson (16-7, 3.35) LHP Cole Hamels (7-7, 3.92) FOX Sports Midwest // MLBN // KMOXSunday, Sept. 22 1:20 p.m. at Chicago Cubs RHP Miles Mikolas (9-14, 4.29) RHP Yu Darvish (6-7, 4.02) FOX Sports Midwest // TBS // KMOXMonday, Sept. 23 8:40 p.m. at Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Adam Wainwright (13-9, 3.83) TBA FOX Sports Midwest // KMOX

CARDINALS vs. CUBS

All-Time (1892-2019):.......................1,176-1,237in St. Louis (1892-2019): ................................ 652-548 at Sportsman’s/Robison (1892-1920): ......... 106-154 at Sportsman’s Park/Busch I (1920-65): ...... 288-203 at Busch Stadium II (1966-2005): ................ 190-141 at Busch Stadium III (2006-19): ....................... 71-52in Chicago (1892-2019): .........................524-689 at Wrigley Field (1916-2019) .................454-5282019.....................................................5-7 at Busch Stadium ............................................... 5-1 at Wrigley Field .....................................0-62018.................................................................... 10-92017.................................................................... 5-14Postseason (2015) ................................................. 1-3 in St. Louis ........................................................ 1-1 in Chicago .......................................................... 0-2

2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (5-7)5/3 at CHI ..........L, 4-0 ..................Hendricks-Flaherty5/4 at CHI ..........L, 6-5 ............ Kintzler-Brebbia-Strop5/5 at CHI ..........L, 13-5 ............ Quintana-Wainwright5/31 at STL .......W, 2-1 (10) ......... Hicks-Montgomery6/1 at STL .........W, 7-4 ....Gant-Chatwood-C.Martínez6/2 at STL .........W, 2-1 .......Wainwright-Hamels-Gant6/7 at CHI ..........L, 3-1 ............ Hamels-Mikolas-Strop6/8 at CHI ..........L, 9-4 ........................ Lester-Brebbia6/9 at CHI ..........L, 5-1 ... Hendricks-Wainwright-Strop7/30 at STL .......W, 2-1 .......Gallegos-Darvish-C.Martínez7/31 at STL .......L, 2-0 .....Hendricks-Mikolas-Kimbrel8/1 at STL .........W, 8-0 ....................... Flaherty-Lester9/19 at CHI .....................................6:15 p.m.9/20 at CHI .....................................1:20 p.m.9/21 at CHI .....................................1:20 p.m.9/22 at CHI .....................................1:20 p.m.9/27 at STL ................................................. 7:15 p.m.9/28 at STL ................................................. 6:15 p.m.9/29 at STL ................................................. 2:15 p.m.

Last Cardinals sweep: ....May 31-June 2, 2019 at STLLast Cubs sweep: ..................... June 6-9, 2019 at CHI

CHICAGO CONNECTIONS

Dexter Fowler played two seasons (2015-16) with Chicago...member of 2016 World Series champi-ons...initially became a Cub via trade by the Astros for Dan Straily and Luis Valbuena (Jan. 19, 2005).

Paul DeJong graduated from Antioch (Ill.) Comm. High School...played college baseball at Illinois State University (2013-15) while majoring in bio-chemistry and pre-medicine.

Daniel Ponce de Leon was selected by the Cubs in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB Draft after his ju-nior season, but failed his physical due to concerns about the ulnar nerve placement in his right elbow.

Kolten Wong (August 13, 2016 at Wrigley Field), Dakota Hudson (July 28, 2018 at Busch Stadium), Tyler O’Neill (April 19, 2018 at Wrigley Field), An-drew Knizner (June 2, 2019 at Busch Stadium), and Tommy Edman (June 8 2019 at Wrigley Field) all made MLB debuts against the Cubs.

John Brebbia earned his first Major League win against Chicago (June 17, 2018).

Mike Maddux’s younger brother, Greg Maddux, was a Hall of Fame pitcher for Chicago for parts of 10 seasons (1986-92, ‘04-06)...originally selected by the Cubs in the 2nd round of the 1984 MLB draft.

Jason Heyward played the 2015 season with St. Louis…originally traded by Atlanta with pitcher Jordan Walden to St. Louis for pitchers Tyrell Jenkins & Shelby Miller (Nov. 17, 2014).

As compensation for the departure of Heyward signing with the Cubs, Dakota Hudson was se-lected by St. Louis with the 34th overall pick in the first round of the 2016 MLB draft.

Daniel Descalso played parts of five seasons in a Cardinals uniform (2010-14)...appeared in 44 postseason games and was a member of the 2011 World Champion Cardinals...originally selected by St. Louis in the 3rd round of the 2007 MLB Draft.

Steve Cishek appeared in 27 games with St. Lou-is in 2015...originally traded by the Marlins to St. Louis for Kyle Barraclough (July 24, 2015).

Rowan Wick was selected by St. Louis as a catch-er in the 9th round of the 2012 MLB draft...played/pitched six minor league seasons in the Cardinals organization before selected off waivers by San Diego (Feb. 16, 2018).

Cardinals broadcaster and Hall of Fame outfielder Jim Edmonds played part of 2008 with the Cubs.

Cubs Bullpen Coach Lester Strode pitched for the Triple-A Louisville Redbirds (1987-88) in the Car-dinals’ minor league organization.

Cubs Director, Player Development Jaron Madi-son previously served as the Cardinals Assistant Director of Scouting (2008-09).

Cubs Catching Coach Mike Borzello played four seasons (1991-94) in the Cardinals minor league system….originally selected by St. Louis in 1991.

Cardinals VP/General Manager Michael Girsch is a Chicago native...graduated from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago.

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2019 CAREER8.0, twice. Last: 9/8 at PIT .....................IP ..................... 8.0, twice. Last: 9/8/19 at PITn/a .................................................. Low-Hit CG .......................................................n/a7, 6/25 vs. OAK ................................... Runs ...................................7, 6/25/19 vs. OAK7, 6/25 vs. OAK ............................. Earned Runs .............................7, 6/25/19 vs. OAK9, 2x. Last: 6/25 vs. OAK ...................... Hits ..................... 9, 2x. Last: 6/25/19 vs. OAK3, 2x. Last: 6/25 vs. OAK ................ Home Runs ............... 3, 2x. Last: 6/25/19 vs. OAK5, 5/14 at ATL .....................................Walks .................. 5, twice. Last: 5/14/19 at ATL10, 4x. Last: 9/14 vs. MIL ............... Strikeouts ............ 13, twice. Last: 6/22/18 at MIL4, Last: 9/14 vs. MIL ...............10+ Strikeouts Games ..............7, Last: 9/14/19 vs. MIL4 games, 8/1-8/23 ...........................Win Streak ....................... 4, 2x. Last: 8/1-8/23/193 games, 6/18-7/7 ........................ Losing Streak ......... 3 games, 3x. Last: 6/18-7/7/1923.0 IP, 7/26-8/13 ......................Scoreless Streak ......................23.0 IP, 7/26-8/13/19

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2019 .152 46 7 3 0 0 4 2 15 0 8CAREER .143 98 14 3 0 0 4 4 37 0 12

Home Runs: n/a Most Hits: 1, 14x. Last: 8/28/19 at MIL Most RBI: 1, 4x. 8/23/19 vs. COL

• Ranks T8th in NL with team-leading eight sacrifice bunts.

• Became the 7th Cardinals pitcher to record a double in three straight games with an at-bat (6/18-7/16) and the first since Jason Marquis (2004).

• Hit a ground-rule double off Miami’s Jordan Yamamoto in 6/18 start for his first career extra-base hit.

Jack Flaherty 22HT: 6-4 WT: 220 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Jack Rafe FlahertyAGE: 23 BORN: October 15, 1995 in Burbank, CaliforniaSCHOOL: Harvard-Westlake High School (Los Angeles, California)BECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (34th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 1.006 MLB DEBUT: September 1, 2017 at San Francisco

TONIGHT’S GAME

• Makes his 31st start of the season and his 64th career start (65th appearance).

• Has established single-season career highs in wins (10), innings pitched (174.1), strike-outs (206), quality starts (17) and games started (30).

• Is the 8th different Cardinal (19th instance) and youngest in franchise history to strike out 200 or more batters in a season.

• Struck out 10 in his last two starts (Sept. 8-present), his 4th double-digit strikeout game of the season and 7th career. His 7 games with 10+ strikeouts in his first 64 games ties Alan Benes (1995-97) for the Cardinals record.

• Ranks 2nd among NL pitchers with 194 strikeouts Post All-Star Break over the last two seasons (2018-19) behind only Jacob deGrom (221).

• His 408 career strikeouts are most by a Cardinal in their first 64 career appearances and rank 12th-most in National League history.

• Sports the lowest ERA (1.05) in Major League Baseball since the All-Star Break (12 GS). It’s the majors 5th-lowest single-season post All-Star ERA all-time.

• Has allowed just six earned runs in his last 71.0 innings (0.76 ERA).

• Over a 12-start span from July 7-Sept. 8, went 6-2 with 0.80 ERA (7 ER/78.1 IP) and .146 opp. BA. Since ERA became an official stat in 1913, the only other pitchers in MLB history to have a sub-1.00 ERA and sub-.150 opp. BA over a single-season 12-start span Jake Arrieta (2015) & Chris Sale (2018).

• Named N.L. Pitcher of the Month for August, becoming the first Cardinal to win the award since Adam Wainwright (Sept. 2014). Went 4-1 with 0.71 ERA in his six August starts.

LAST TIME OUT

• Allowed three runs in 6.0 frames in a 5-2 loss to the Brewers last Saturday (9/14) at Busch Stadium. Struck out 10 for the second straight outing. Became the youngest and 8th different Cardinal (19th instance) to strike out 200 or more batters in a season.

DATE vs. RESULT DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S9/14 MIL L 5-2 L-8 6.0 5 3 3 2 10 1 102-66

2019 SEASON * MLB LEADER

• NL Ranks: ERA (3.05, 6th), WHIP (1.03, 5th), opponent BA (.203, T2nd), Hits/9 IP (6.66, 3rd) strikeouts (206, 9th), strikeouts/9 IP (10.63, 6th), strikeouts/BF (29.6%, 6th), highest percent of swings that miss (30.5%, 7th), lowest percent of pitches put into play (15.0, 5th), lowest percent of swings put into play (31.4, 4th), most pitches per inning pitched (16.6, 4th), most pitches thrown per batter faced (4.15, 1st), opp. SB percentage (1-4, 25.0, *T1st).

• Has made 15 starts this season pitching 6.0 or more innings while holding his opposi-tion to four hits or fewer, most in the NL. (Justin Verlander 20; Gerrit Cole 19).

• His 10 scoreless starts in 2019 are most by a Cardinal since A. Wainwright (12) in 2014.

FLAHERTY vs. CHICAGO CUBS

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 2-2 3.60 .176 8 7 35.0 22 14 14 19 45 5at WRIGLEY FLD 1-2 6.35 .234 4 4 17.0 15 12 12 14 21 32019 1-1 3.80 .179 4 4 21.1 14 9 9 9 26 4

LAST APP: 8/1/19 at STL (W, 8-0) 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 2 9 0LAST WIN: 8/1/19 at STL (W, 8-0) 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 2 9 0

• His 5th start against the Cubs in 2019 matches MIL for most against any opponent.

• Allowed one hit with nine strikeouts over 7.0 scoreless innings in his last start vs. the Cubs in a 8-0 win. Carried a no-hitter 17 outs into the game before Nicholas Castel-lanos broke up the bid with a two-out single in the 6th inning.

• Has struck out 7 or more batters in five of his seven career starts vs. the Cubs.

• Limiting the Cubs to a .176 average against, trailing only John Tudor’s .170 (13 G, 12 GS) for 2nd-lowest all-time among Cardinals (minimum six starts).

• Threw 5.0 innings allowing one run on two hits and struck out nine (110 pitches) in an 18-5 rout of the Cubs while pitching opposite Jon Lester (7/20/18).

• Came away with a ND in last start (6/8) at Wrigley after receiving four runs in the 1st inn., before the Cubs rallied for nine unanswered in his 2nd-shortest start of the year.

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER: JACK FLAHERTY (10-8, 3.05)

2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (10-8, 3.05)DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/29 at MIL W 9-5 --- 1 1 4.1 7 4 4 1 4 1 89-52 4 Freddy Peralta 0-0 8.31 .389 No-decision backed by Goldschmidt’s 3 HRs4/5 SD L 5-3 --- 1 1 5.0 6 0 0 2 6 0 98-57 1 Nick Margevicius 0-0 3.86 .333 Blanks Padres over 5.0 IP in Home Opener4/10 LAD W 7-2 W-1 1 1 6.0 3 1 1 0 8 1 99-69 5 Kenta Maeda 1-0 2.93 .271 Snapped a streak of 8 starts without a win4/16 at MIL L 8-4 L-1 1 1 2.2 9 5 5 1 4 2 75-51 0 Brandon Woodruff 1-1 5.00 .329 Allowed career-highs in hits (9) and ER (5)4/22 MIL W 13-5 W-2 1 1 6.0 3 4 4 1 10 3 103-67 5 Adrian Houser 2-1 5.25 .286 4th career double-digit strikeout game4/28 CIN W 5-2 W-3 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 4 0 89-60 2 Sonny Gray 3-1 4.06 .262 Longest scoreless outing of his careerMarch/April 6 6 31.0 32 14 14 6 36 7 --- 17 --- 3-1 4.06 .2625/3 at CHI L 4-0 L-2 1 1 5.2 4 3 3 4 9 1 110-66 0 Kyle Hendricks 3-2 4.17 .252 Hendricks CG; Cards season-low 4 hits5/8 PHI L 5-0 L-3 1 1 5.0 4 4 3 3 2 0 91-55 0 Jerad Eickhoff 3-3 4.32 .248 2nd straight start without receiving any run supp.5/14 at ATL W 14-3 W-4 1 1 6.0 3 3 3 5 6 0 109-61 11 Mike Foltynewicz 4-3 4.34 .240 5th straight game w/ less than 4 H & 5.0+ IP5/19 at TEX L 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 6.0 4 2 2 2 5 1 87-51 2 Drew Smyly 4-3 4.19 .236 Yielded leadoff HR to Shin-soo Choo5/26 ATL L 4-3 (10) --- 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 0 7 0 91-59 3 Julio Teheran 4-3 3.77 .228 First career start with no walks or runs allowedMay 5 5 28.2 18 12 11 14 29 2 --- 16 --- 1-2 3.45 .1866/1 CHI W 7-4 --- 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 0 8 2 77-56 2 José Quintana 4-3 3.76 .227 Rain delay of 3:37 in middle of 5th inning6/8 at CHI L 9-4 --- 1 1 3.2 5 4 4 3 0 1 96-56 4 Jon Lester 4-3 4.08 .232 First career start without recording a strikeout6/13 at NYM W 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 5.1 6 4 4 2 8 1 101-61 2 Jacob deGrom 4-3 4.28 .236 Rain Suspended. Cards win in 10th inn. next day6/18 MIA L 6-0 L-4 1 1 7.0 4 3 3 1 8 2 102-68 0 Jordan Yamamoto 4-4 4.24 .230 6th start with eight or more strikeouts6/25 OAK L 7-3 L-5 1 1 4.2 9 7 7 1 5 3 92-60 3 Chris Bassitt 4-5 4.75 .241 Career high ER & R; tied career high H & HRJune 5 5 25.2 28 20 20 7 29 9 --- 11 0-2 7.01 .269 9 HR allowed T-1st by NL pitcher (R. Ray)7/2 at SEA L 5-4 --- 1 1 4.2 7 4 4 4 7 1 103-61 1 Matt Carasiti 4-5 4.90 .247 Allowed bases-loaded walk & two-run HR7/7 at SF L 1-0 L-6 1 1 7.0 2 1 1 1 6 1 83-58 0 Jeff Samardzija 4-6 4.64 .237 Carried no-hitter for 6.1 IP; TOG - 2:197/16 PIT L 3-1 --- 1 1 7.0 3 1 1 3 8 0 101-61 1 Dario Agrazal 4-6 4.41 .231 5th-straight STL loss in game started by Flaherty7/21 at CIN W 3-1 --- 1 1 4.1 6 0 0 2 7 0 86-56 2 Anthony DeSclafani 4-6 4.24 .235 Pulled after 4.1 IP with bases loaded7/26 HOU W 5-3 --- 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 1 9 1 108-70 1 Jose Urquidy 4-6 4.17 .231 Struck out 9, tied for career-high vs. AL opp. July 5 5 29.0 21 8 8 11 37 3 --- 5 0-1 2.48 .198 His 37 strikeouts ranked T7th in N.L.8/1 CHI W 8-0 W-5 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 2 9 0 98-65 7 Jon Lester 5-6 3.93 .222 No-hitter thru 5.2 IP; Tied longest scoreless start8/7 at LAD L 2-1 --- 1 1 7.0 4 0 0 1 10 0 97-67 1 Dustin May 5-6 3.72 .218 2nd 10+ strikeout game of season (5th career)8/13 at KC W 2-0 W-6 1 1 7.0 3 0 0 1 7 0 110-68 2 Glenn Sparkman 6-6 3.52 .214 Scoreless innings streak reaches career high 23.08/18 at CIN W 5-4 W-7 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 3 5 1 83-55 5 Alex Wood 7-6 3.46 .213 Improved to 7-0 career in the month of August8/23 COL W 8-3 W-8 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 1 9 0 88-60 8 Peter Lambert 8-6 3.32 .210 Tied season high for wins (8); 8th scoreless GS8/28 at MIL L 4-1 L-7 1 1 6.0 5 3 2 1 7 1 101-60 1 Jordan Lyles 8-7 3.31 .211 Flaherty’s 1st career loss in month of August (8-1)August 6 6 38.0 19 4 3 9 47 2 --- 24 4-1 0.71 .145 N.L. Pitcher of Month; 1st since Waino Sept. ‘149/3 SF W 1-0 W-9 1 1 8.0 1 0 0 1 8 0 113-84 1 Dereck Rodriguez 9-7 3.14 .203 84 strikes thrown; Career high 8.0 IP; Ozuna solo HR 9/8 at PIT W 2-0 W-10 1 1 8.0 5 0 0 1 10 0 112-74 2 Mitch Keller 10-7 2.99 .203 Flaherty stretches his scoreless streak to 18.0 IP9/14 MIL L 5-2 L-8 1 1 6.0 5 3 3 2 10 1 102-66 2 Jordan Lyles 10-8 3.05 .203 8th Cardinal (19x) & youngest to reach 200 K9/19 at CHI Kyle HendricksSeptember 3 3 24.0 11 3 3 4 28 1 --- 5 2-1 1.23 .149

2019 30 30 174.1 129 61 59 51 206 24 --- 78 --- 10-8 3.05 .203

Career 64 63 346.2 260 135 130 120 408 48 --- --- --- 18-19 3.38 .207

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TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER: MICHAEL WACHA (6-7, 4.76)

INJURED LIST (4)

Brett Cecil L hand Carpal Tunnel syndrome 3/2560-Day Eligible: 5/27 Games Missed: 152

Tony Cingrani L shoulder surgery 3/2560-Day Eligible: 5/27 Games Missed: 152

Jordan Hicks R elbow torn UCL 6/2360-Day Eligible: 7/4 Games Missed: 75

Lane Thomas R wrist fracture 8/2860-Day Eligible: --- Games Missed: 21

RECENT TRANSACTIONSSeptember 3: Recalled OF Randy Arozarena from Mem-phis (AAA).

September 2: Recalled INF Edmundo Sosa from Memphis (AAA).

September 1: Recalled RHP Daniel Ponce de Leon, RHP Junior Fernandez, LHP Genesis Cabrera, and C Andrew Knizner from Memphis (AAA). Purchased contracts of RHP Mike Mayers and C Joe Hudson from Memphis (AAA). Activated OF José Martínez from 10-day Injured List. Transferred OF Lane Thomas from 10-day to 60-day Injured List.

August 31: Recalled LHP Genesis Cabrera as the 26th man for doubleheader.

August 30: Placed OF Lane Thomas on the 10-day Injured List (right wrist fracture), retroactive to August 28. Acti-vated OF Tyler O’Neill from the 10-day Injured List. INF/OF Drew Robinson cleared release waivers and became a free agent.

August 26: Assigned OF Jose Martinez to Springfield (AA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Trans-ferred OF Tyler O’Neill’s injury rehabilitation assignment from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). Transferred the option of LHP Austin Gomber from Palm Beach (A) to Springfield (AA).

August 23: Transferred the option of LHP Austin Gomber to Palm Beach (A) from Memphis (AAA).

August 22: Recalled RHP Dominic Leone from Memphis (AAA).

August 21: Assigned OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Optioned RHP Junior Fernandez to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 20: Recalled OF Harrison Bader from Memphis (AAA).

August 19: Optioned OF Randy Arozarena to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 13: Activated C Yadier Molina from the 10-day Injured List. Purchased the contract of OF Randy Arozare-na from Memphis (AAA). Relieved assistant hitting coach Mark Budsaka of his duties on the Major League coaching staff. Jobel Jimenez, Memphis hitting coach, joined the Major League staff for the remainder of the 2019 season.

August 12: Placed OF José Martínez on the 10-day Injured List (right AC joint sprain).

August 11: Optioned C Andrew Knizner to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 8: Transferred Yadier Molina’s 20-day injury reha-bilitation assignment to Springfield (AA) from Memphis (AAA). LHP Adalberto Mejía claimed off waivers by Los Angeles Angels.

40-MAN ROSTER FORMATION (40) ** 60-DAY IL (4)

SELECTED IN THE FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT (15)

PLAYER DRAFT YEAR ROUND SCHOOL SIGNING SCOUTC Yadier Molina 2000 4th Escuela Superior Maestro Ladi (PR) Mike CrespoINF Matt Carpenter 2009 13th Texas Christian University Aaron Krawiec2B Kolten Wong 2011 1st (22nd) University of Hawaii Matt SwansonRHP Michael Wacha 2012 1st (19th) Texas A&M University Ralph GarrRHP Mike Mayers 2013 3rd University of Mississippi Nick BrannonRHP Jack Flaherty 2014 1st (34th) Harvard-Westlake (Calif.) High School Mike GarciaparraLHP Austin Gomber 2014 3rd Florida Atlantic University Charlie GonzalezRHP Daniel Ponce de Leon 2014 9th Embry-Riddle Aeronautical (Fla.) University Charlie GonzalezOF Harrison Bader 2015 3rd University of Florida Ty BoylesRHP Jordan Hicks ** 2015 Supp. 3rd Cypress Creek (Tex.) HS Ralph Garr Jr.INF Paul DeJong 2015 4th Illinois State University Tom LipariRHP Ryan Helsley 2015 5th Northeastern State (Okla.) University Aaron LooperRHP Dakota Hudson 2016 Supp. 1st (36th) Mississippi State University Clint BrownINF Tommy Edman 2016 6th Stanford University Zach MortimerC Andrew Knizner 2016 7th North Carolina State University Charles Peterson

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PLAYER FROM DATE WITH FORRHP Adam Wainwright Braves December 13, 2003 LHP Ray King OF J.D. Drew RHP Jason Marquis C Eli Marrero OF José Martínez Royals May 25, 2016 Cash ConsiderationsRHP John Gant Braves December 1, 2016 RHP Chris Ellis LHP Jaime García 2B Luke DykstraOF Lane Thomas ** Blue Jays July 2, 2017 International Cap SpaceOF Tyler O’Neill Mariners July 21, 2017 LHP Marco GonzalesINF Yairo Muñoz Athletics December 14, 2017 INF Max Schrock OF Stephen PiscottyOF Marcell Ozuna Marlins December 14, 2017 RHP Sandy Alcantara OF Magneuris Sierra RHP Zac Gallen LHP Daniel CastanoRHP Dominic Leone Blue Jays January 19, 2018 RHP Conner Greene OF Randal GrichukRHP Giovanny Gallegos Yankees July 28, 2018 LHP Chasen Shreve 1B Luke Voit International Cap SpaceOF Justin Williams Rays July 31, 2018 RHP Roel Ramirez OF Tommy PhamLHP Genesis Cabrera International Cap Space1B Paul Goldschmidt Diamondbacks December 5, 2018 C Carson Kelly RHP Luke Weaver INF Andy YoungLHP Tony Cingrani** Dodgers July 31, 2019 RHP Jeffry Abreu INF Jedd Gyorko Cash Considerations International Cap Space

INTERNATIONAL FREE AGENT (7)PLAYER SIGNING DATE COUNTRY SIGNING SCOUT(S)RHP Carlos Martínez May 27, 2010 Dominican Republic Juan MercadoRHP Alex Reyes December 3, 2012 Dominican Republic Rodney Jimenez/Angel OvallesINF Edmundo Sosa July 2, 2012 Panama Arquimedes NietoRHP Junior Fernandez July 2, 2014 Dominican Republic Rodney Jimenez/Angel OvallesOF Randy Arozarena August 1, 2016 Cuba Moisés Rodríguez/Ramón GarcíaOF Adolis García February 24, 2017 Cuba Matt Slater/Moisés RodríguezINF Ramón Urías January 14, 2018 Mexico Ramón García

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PLAYER DATE SIGNED THRULHP Brett Cecil ** Nov. 21, 2016 2020OF Dexter Fowler Dec. 9, 2016 2021C Joe Hudson Nov. 13, 2018 2019RHP Miles Mikolas Dec. 12, 2017 2023LHP Andrew Miller Dec. 21, 2018 % 20211B/OF Rangel Ravelo April 7, 2017 2019C Matt Wieters Feb. 27, 2019 2019

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PLAYER DATE TEAMRHP John Brebbia Dec. 10, 2015 ^ DiamondbacksLHP Tyler Webb June 29, 2018 Padres* Major League Phase Rule V Draft ^ Triple-A Phase Rule V Draft# Club Option: 2020 % Vesting Option: 2021

WACHA vs. CHICAGO CUBS

W-L ERA AVG G GS IP H R ER BB SO HRCAREER 4-8 6.68 .282 19 17 94.1 105 73 70 44 94 21at WRIGLEY 1-4 6.11 .256 9 8 45.2 45 32 31 23 49 92019 0-0 7.20 .316 1 1 5.0 6 5 4 4 4 1

LAST APP: 5/4/19 at CHI (ND, L, 6-5) 1 1 5.0 6 5 4 4 4 1LAST WIN: 6/22/16 at CHI (W, 7-2) 1 1 6.2 3 2 2 2 5 1

• Made one start vs. CHI earlier this season and held a 5-1 lead, helped by his own 2 RBI single, before Taylor Davis hit a grand slam in the 4th inning in a game the Cardinals eventually lost 6-5 on a run in the 8th inning.

• Last win was 6/22/16 as he threw 6.2 innings allowing two runs on three hits as the Cardinals went on to win 7-2 and finish a three-game sweep at Wrigley Field.

• Is 3-1 with a 2.84 ERA in 8 starts and 11 appearances vs. N.L. Central opponents this season earning wins against Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Pittsburgh.

• Is 1-3 with a 4.60 ERA in five career day game starts (6 app) at Wrigley Field.

• Has a career .265 BA (9-34) vs. CHI with two multiple RBI games, hitting safely in his last three games. Batting .066 (14-213) against all other opponents.

Michael Wacha 52HT: 6-5 WT: 215 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Michael Joseph WachaAGE: 28 BORN: July 1, 1991 in Iowa City, IowaSCHOOL: Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas)BECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (19th overall) of the June, 2012 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 5.062 MLB DEBUT: May 30, 2013 vs. Kansas City

LAST TIME OUT

• Threw 5.0 scoreless innings of five-hit ball with one strikeout in a no decision. The Cardinals held a 1-0 lead when he left, but eventually fell to the Brewers, 7-6.

• Marked his 4th scoreless start of the season and his first start without issuing a walk since 5/23/18 vs. KC.

DATE vs. RESULT DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S9/15 MIL L 7-6 ND 5.0 5 0 0 0 1 0 74-49

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* MLB Leader

38 JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ OF • R-R • 6-7/225 • 31 (July 25, 1988)

Streak: 0-2 WSH Series: .000 (0-2)Career PH: .333 (27-81) 3 HR Homestand: .333 (1-3)

• Recorded a pinch-hit single in the 7th inning last Sun. Tied for STL lead w/7 PH.• Since returning from the Injured List 9/1 has appeared in 11 games, starting one.• Hit a pinch-hit single in the 9th inn. at PIT (9/6), his first PH since 6/14 at NYM.• Batting .299 with runners on base this season (40-134).• Has .338 BA (23-68) vs. LHP’s which would rank top 5 in NL with qualifying PA’s.• Returned from the 10-day Injured List (8/13-31) on Sept. 1, after missing 18 games

with a right AC join sprain after colliding with the RF wall vs. PIT (8/11).• Batted .500 (8-16) with a double and 4 RBI in five rehab games at Springfield (AA).

BIRD BANTER...VS. CHICAGO IN 2019 (12 G): .239 (94-394) 11 HR HOMESTAND (6 G): .209 (39-187) 10 HR

12 PAUL DeJONG INF • R-R • 6-0/200 • 26 (Aug. 2, 1993)

Streak: 1G (1-3, .333) WSH Series: .100 (1-10) Career PH: .375 (3-8) HR Homestand: .167 (3-18) HR

• NL Ranks: Shortstop fldg pct. (.988, *1st), double plays (108, *1st), sac fly (6, T8th)• Leads all National League shortstops in walks (56) and ranks 3rd in runs (93).• Hit his 71st career HR last Sun., T-2nd most (Johnny Mize) among Cardinals in

their first 3 MLB seasons (Pujols, 114).• Had 75th RBI yesterday, most by Cardinals shortstop since J. Peralta (75 in 2014).• Has hit 24 of his 27 HR vs. right-handed pitchers this season.• Had a career-high 2 SB at COL (9/12). Was HBP for the 11th time (12 career-high).• His 31 doubles are most by Cardinals shortstop since J. Peralta (38, 2014).

48 HARRISON BADER OF • R-R • 6-0/205 • 25 (June 3, 1994)

Streak: 0-3 WSH Series: .100 (1-10) Career PH: .111 (4-36) Homestand: .200 (4-20) 2 HR

• NL Ranks: OF double plays (4, *1st), OF Assists (8, T8th), zone rating (.950, 2nd), 5-Star Catches (4, *1st), outs above avg (12, 3rd), Def runs saved-CF (12, 3rd)

• Has 3 SB in his last 6 games and his 4 SB in Sept. are his most in any career month.• Collected his first multi-HR game last Sun. vs. MIL. • Posted consecutive 10+ HR seasons (hit 12 in 2018).• His last 3 HR since 9/12 at COL have all been 450-feet or more (StatCast).• Raced out his 10th SB of the season last Sat.; has back-to-back 10+ SB seasons.

41 TYLER O’NEILL OF • R-R • 5-11/205 • 24 (June 22, 1995)Streak: 0-2 WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: .188 (6-32) HR Homestand: .000 (0-2)

• NL Ranks: Sprint Speed (29.9 ft/sec, 6th; 30.0 and above considered elite).• Made two PH appearances in MIL series last weekend & played LF for 2 inn last Fri.• Played one inning in left field at PIT (9/7) during the last road trip.• Last hit was 9/5 at SF, a PH double off RF wall. Last start vs. CIN (9/1-G2).• Recorded his first hit since 7/31 vs. CHI on 9/5 vs. SF with the pinch-hit double.• Batted .301 (25-83) with 4 HR & 12 RBI in 23 July games.• Activated from 10-day I.L. (wrist strain) on 8/31 after missing 25 games. Played 6

rehab games between Springfield (AA) & Memphis (AAA); 6-22, HR.

16 KOLTEN WONG 2B • L-R • 5-7/185 • 27 (Nov. 10, 1990)Streak: 1G (2-4, .500) WSH Series: .200 (2-10) Career PH: .277 (18-65) 2 HR Homestand: .318 (7-22)

• NL Ranks: SB (24, 7th), SB% (88.9, 24-27, 2nd), hit by pitch (13, T10th), bunt hits (10, 1st), lowest GIDP% (2.3, 5th), Def. Runs Saved-2B (15, *1st) Def. Zone Rat. (.818, *1st), double plays-2B (103, 2nd).

• Batting .370 (27-73) in 23 games vs. Cubs since beginning of 2018 (T4th in NL).• Post All-Star Break; 6th in NL batting (.342) & 10th OBP (.410); leads STL w/67 hits• Stole 24th base yesterday, most by Cardinal since T.Pham (25 in 2017).• Had 36th multi-hit game yesterday, 2nd on team to Goldschmidt (41).• Was 3-for-4 with his MLB-leading 10th bunt single and 2 RBI last Fri.

46 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT 1B • R-R • 6-3/215 • 32 (Sept. 10, 1987)

Streak: 0-4 WSH Series: .143 (1-7) Career PH: .105 (2-19) HR Homestand: .167 (3-18) HR

• NL Ranks: Games (151, T5th), pitches/PA (4.22, 5th), GW-RBI (13, T8th).• Ranks 3rd all-time in OPS (1.081), 3rd in slugging (.645), and 7th in on-base per-

centage (.436) among MLB players vs. the Cubs.• Walked twice & doubled on Tue. His 6 doubles are his monthly high this season.• Leads MLB with 17 walks in September; ranks 4th in NL in RBI (16).• Is one RBI shy of 800 career. Ranks 2nd in N.L. w/RBI (52) post All-Star Break.• His 15 HR & 52 RBI post All-Star Break are one shy of career highs (16/53 in 2017)

34 YAIRO MUÑOZ INF/OF • R-R • 6-0/210 • 24 (Jan. 23, 1995)Streak: 0-1 WSH Series: n/a Career PH: .235 (12-51) HR Homestand: Def. Only

• Has made one start since Aug. 19. Appeared defensively at SS in the 9th last Sat.• Batting .362 (17-47) in 20 games vs. Cubs since beginning of 2018 (6th in NL).• Tied for STL lead w/7 pinch-hits. Recorded a PH single in 3 of his last 7 games. • Hit a pinch-hit single in the 9th inn. at PIT (9/6), first hit since 8/23 vs. COL.• Has made starts at 3B (11G), 2B (3G), SS (5G), LF (3G), CF (4G) and RF (2G).• Batting .286 (30-105) with both HR this season on the road.• Has hit safely in 19 of 28 games started (.302, 32-106) with 12 RBI & 8 XBH.

13 MATT CARPENTER INF • L-R • 6-3/215 • 33 (Nov. 26, 1985)

Streak: 1G (1-2, .500) WSH Series: .333 (1-3)Career PH: .274 (17-62) 3 HR Homestand: .250 (1-4)

• Has hit safely in last 4 starts and has 2B in each of his last 3 starts.• Hit Cards record 8 HR vs. Chicago in 2018 (6 during 5-G series at Wrigley in July).• Hit pinch-hit sac fly last Fri. with bases loaded; 45th career SF (11th STL history).• Hit a 2-RBI double in the 9th inning at COL (9/12). • Has 40+ RBI in each of his last 8 seasons.• Has successful pinch-hits in 3 of his last 5 at-bats; 4-for-14 on the season.• Batting .333 (8-24, 5 RBI) in September, his highest BA in a month this season.

19 TOMMY EDMAN INF • S-R • 5-10/185 • 24 (May 5, 1995)

Streak: 1G (2-3, .667) HR WSH Series: .400 (4-10) HR Career PH: .231 (3-13) HR Homestand: .400 (8-20) 3 HR

• NL Rookie Ranks: BA (.286, 3rd), 3B (4, T3rd), SB (13, 6th), runs (48, 10th), slugging (.473, 3rd).

• Hit team-leading 5th Sept. HR yest. giving STL 1st season of 10 players w/10+ HR• Hit 9th inn. 2-run HR (#9) off J. Hader last Sun. 1st time w/HR in consec. games.• Leads team with 5 HR in September (T6th NL); ranks T6th with 10 extra base hits

(4 2B, 3B, 5 HR) and T5th with 4 stolen bases.• He & K. Wong have team co-leading 10 stolen bases Post All-Star Break (T6th NL).• Tied for the team lead (K. Wong) with 4 triples this season.

23 MARCELL OZUNA OF • R-R • 6-2/245 • 28 (Nov. 12, 1990)Streak: 0-7 WSH Series: .182 (2-11) HRCareer PH: .211 (4-19) HR Homestand: .143 (3-21) HR

• NL Ranks: Game-Winning RBI (14, T5th)• Knocked in all 4 runs on Mon.; hit HR (#28) and 2-RBI double; both go-ahead RBI.• Leads Cardinals with 29 two-out RBI this season; had 4 two-out RBI on Mon.• Hit his 27th home run at COL (9/12), walked twice and scored two runs.• Recorded 12 stolen bases this season, a career-high. Had 14 SB in first 6 years.• Four of his 9 hits this month are HR’s; 2nd on team to Edman (5).• Hit HR #26 at PIT (9/7), tied season-high with 3 runs and walked twice.

32 MATT WIETERS C • S-R • 6-5/235 • 33 (May 21, 1986)Streak: 1-1 (1.000) HR WSH Series: 1.000 (1-1) HR Career PH: .172 (11-64) HR Homestand: 1.000 (1-1) HR

• Hit his 1st career PH-HR yesterday, a 2-out, 2-run shot off Max Scherzer in the 7th.• PH appearance yest. was his fist game action since 8/31 [2] vs. CIN; exited with

tightness in left calf in 7th that game & had not played in a game since.• Needs 12 hits for 1,000 career; would become 9th switch-hitting catcher to reach 1K.• Has hit 8 HR in his last 32 games and ranks T9th among N.L. catchers in HR (12).• His 11 HR are most by STL switch-hitting catcher since Ted Simmons hit 21 in 1980. • Co-led N.L. catchers with 5 HR in July, was T2nd w/3 go-ahead RBI & T3rd w/7 XBH.

4 YADIER MOLINA C • R-R • 5-11/210 • 36 (July 13, 1982)Streak: 0-3 WSH Series: .273 (3-11) Career PH: .216 (8-37) Homestand: .143 (3-21)

• Went 2-for-4 on Tue., collecting his 100th hit of the season (12th str. season). Tallied his 378th career double; passing Joe Medwick for 4th all-time Cards history

• Became the 14th catcher in MLB history with 12 or more seasons with 100+ hits.• Caught 154th career ShO last Fri.; ranks 4th in MLB history (C. Fisk, 157, 3rd).• Has 49+ RBI in 13 career seasons; T7th most seasons all-time among catchers.• Batting .274 (32-117, 4 HR, 13 RBI) in 33 games played (reached safely in 27)

since return from I.L. (8/13); Cardinals are 23-10 in those games with 8 shutouts.

25 DEXTER FOWLER OF • S-R • 6-5/205 • 33 (Mar. 22, 1986)

Streak: 2G (2-9, .222) WSH Series: .182 (2-11) Career PH: .250 (22-88) 3 HR Homestand: .150 (3-20)

• NL Ranks: Pitches/PA (4.17, T7th), Def. zone rate-OF (.942, 3rd), OF assists (8, T8th), Def. Runs Saved-CF (4, T6th)

• Needs 4 runs scored for 800 career and 5 RBI for 500 career.• Drew two walks and scored twice on Mon. his 15th game with multiple walks.• Leads Cardinals & ranks T10th in N.L. with 12 runs in September; 12 walks (T5th).• Doubled and was 1-for-4 last Sat.; his 14 doubles Post All-Star Break T1st on STL.• Hit lead-off HR (#17) last Thu. at COL on first pitch. His 25th career lead-off HR.

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UPCOMING MILESTONES

Player Current Number Milestone Within ReachMatt Carpenter ........ 637 Walks .................................Needs 8 to reach 645 for his career and tie Jim Edmonds (2000-07) for 8th all-time in Cardinals history................................ 145 Home Runs ........................Needs 1 to reach 146 for his career and tie Enos Slaughter (1938-53) for 14th all-time in Cardinals historyPaul DeJong ............ 93 Runs Scored ........................Needs 7 to become the 5th Cardinals shortstop to score 100 runs in a single-seasonJack Flaherty ........... 206 Strikeouts ..........................Needs 7 to reach 213 in a season, tied for 10th in a single-season: Chris Carpenter (2005) & Adam Wainwright (2010).Dexter Fowler .......... 25 Leadoff Home Runs .............Needs 1 to reach 26 for his career to tie Rickie Weeks (2003-17) & Jose Reyes (2003-18) for 25th all-time in MLB history................................ 495 RBI ....................................Needs 5 to reach 500 RBI for his careerPaul Goldschmidt .... 799 RBI ....................................Needs 1 to reach 800 RBI for his careerCarlos Martinez ....... 418 Strikeouts at Busch Std......Needs 26 to reach 444 for his career & tie Lance Lynn (2011-17) for 2nd all-time in Stadium historyYadier Molina .......... 378 Doubles .............................Needs 1 to reach 379 and tie Jorge Posada (1995-2011) for 9th all-time among catchers in MLB history................................ 154 Home Runs ........................Needs 2 to reach 156 and tie Matt Holliday (2009-16) for 11th all-time in Cardinals history................................ 539 Extra-Base Hits ..................Needs 2 to reach 541 and tie Ted Simmons (1968-60) for 10th all-time in Cardinals historyAdam Wainwright .... 161 Wins ..................................Needs 2 to reach 163 for his career & tie Bob Forsch (1974-88) for 3rd all-time in Cardinals historyMatt Wieters ............ 988 hits ....................................Needs 12 to reach 1,000 for his careerKolten Wong ............ 67 Hit By Pitch ..........................Needs 2 to reach 69 for his career & tie Matt Holliday (2009-16) for 5th all-time in Cardinals history

SEPTEMBER ROSTER ADDITIONS

47 RANGEL RAVELO 1B/OF • R-R • 6-1/225 • 27 (April 24, 1992)Streak: 0-4 WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: .267 (4-15) HR Homestand: .000 (0-1)

• Hit the longest Cardinals HR of the StatCast Era (2015) with a 487-foot shot to LCF at Coors Field last Thu. It was his first road hit (snapping 0-for-10) and his 2nd HR.

• Since his Sept. recall, is batting .333 (4-12) with 2 HR and 4 RBI in 6 games.• 4 of his 7 hits have been for extra bases (2 HR, 2 doubles).• Has an RBI in 3 of his last 5 games.• Recorded an RBI on a ground out in the 9th inning pinch-hit app. at PIT (9/7). • Crushed a 422-ft pinch-hit 2-run home run vs. SF (9/5), his first MLB HR.

7 ANDREW KNIZNER C • R-R • 6-1/225 • 24 (Feb 2, 1995)Streak: 5G (6-18, .333) HR WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: 1.000 (1-1) Homestand: n/a

• Most recent start at COL (9/12), posted first multi-hit game (2-for-5) with an RBI.• Played in 66 games at Memphis (AAA) batting .276 with 12 HR, 34 RBI & 41 runs.• Has hit safely in each of his last 10 games when starting (.282, 11-39).• Pinch-ran, scored and caught one inning at PIT (9/7).• Hit 2-run HR (#2) in his first game back after Sept. call-up off Luis Castillo (9/1).• 4 of his 12 hits this season have been for extra bases (2 doubles, 2 home runs).• Single in his first career pinch-hit app. vs. SF (9/5), walked in a later PA.

68 JOE HUDSON C • R-R • 6-0/210 • 28 (May 21, 1991)Streak: 0-1 WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: .000 (0-2) RBI Homestand: .000 (0-1)

• Selected to the Cardinals roster on Sept. 1 as a roster addition.• Appeared in a pinch-hit role last Fri., his first MLB action since 9/30/18 w/LAA.• Has 4 career MLB starts behind the plate all with the Angels.• Batted .223 with 10 HR and 30 RBI in 60 games at Memphis (AAA).• Homered in consecutive games four times while in Memphis this season.• Has played in 513 career minor league games over 7 professional seasons.

DAILY BATTING LOGS

PLAYER9/6 9/7 9/8 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/14 9/15 9/16 9/17 9/18 9/19 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/24 9/25

@PIT @PIT @PIT @COL @COL @COL MIL MIL MIL WSH WSH WSH @CHI @CHI @CHI @CHI @ARI @ARIArozarena o o h k

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Carpenter 2 c21 o w ookk2 F k o o2

DeJong 1oko oee2 okok oowk do21 oocoh k1kk ookk ok4o 2oko keck ko2

Edman 4o4k ho1ko oooo o1cd ok1d ow2w 41oo koo4 k11o kkwo 4k1

Fowler ooock o1okk o2oo 21ww 4ww1k wwow ko2k wkoc wkow o1ooo kk1o

Goldschmidt wwo1c wookw oo2w kok1 w2ok 2W k4k4 oooo owok kwow 2wwk kokw

J. Hudson k

Knizner 1okk1

J. Martínez 1 k k o 1 k k

Molina ook2 odoo1 wooo keh1 oooc cowo oooo koow 1ook 1kk2 koo

Muñoz 1 k

O’Neill o k

Ozuna oowc o4wwo o1oo 1ook coko k4oww wkok 1ooo oowo 4ko2 kkwk okok

Ravelo o o 4ooo o

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Wieters 4

Wong 1ooo k1o2c oowk oooo koob 4F2owk k111 1ko1 kooo owok kboo ok11

Key: 1-Single, 2-Double, 3-Triple, 4-Home Run, o-Out, k-Strikeout, w-Walk, W-Int. Walk h-HBP, e-Reached on error, b-SacBunt, F-SacFly, c-Fielder’s Choice, i-catcher’s interference, d-double play.Note: Read left-to-right for first-to-last AB.

63 EDMUNDO SOSA INF • R-R • 5-11/170 • 23 (Mar. 6, 1996)Streak: 0-3 WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: .167 (1-6) Homestand: .000 (0-1)

• Lined out to third base in an 8th inning pinch-hit appearance last Fri. vs. MIL.• Was recalled Sept. 2, from Memphis (AAA); most recently was optioned on 7/19.• Batted .291, 17 HR, 62 RBI, 18 doubles, 5 triples in 118 games Memphis (AAA).• Utilized as a pinch-runner in the 7th inn. vs. SF (9/2) & stole his first MLB base.• Recorded his first MLB at CIN (7/18) with a single off Jimmy Herget in 9th inning.• Panamanian-born rookie was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 7/16 to replace INF

Matt Carpenter, who was placed on the 10-day I.L. (right foot contusion).

66 RANDY AROZARENA OF • R-R • 5-11/175 • 24 (Feb. 28, 1995)

Streak: 0-5 WSH Series: n/aCareer PH: .500 (1-2) Homestand: .000 (0-1)

• Was called up on Sept. 3. Batted .344 with 15 HR, 53 RBI, 25 doubles & 17 SB in 92 minor league games between Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA).

• Appeared in 10 of Cards last 14 games (Start CF, 6 times as a PR & 3x Def. in RF).• Started his first game since 8/14 at KC vs. SF (9/5), went 0-2, 2 walks & his 1st SB.• Ripped a pinch-hit double in the 5th inn. vs. SF (9/4) and scored. His first MLB

extra base hit and run scored.• Made his Major League debut on 8/14 at KC (2-4, RBI).

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2019 BACK-TO-BACK HOMER ATTACK

Date/Opp. St. Louis Players (6) Inning Opp. Pitcher(s)3/28 at MIL Wong/Bader 2 Jhoulys Chacin3/31 at MIL Carpenter/Goldschmidt 5 Corbin Burnes 4/15 at MIL Goldschmidt/DeJong 1 Freddy Peralta 5/5 at CHI DeJong/Ozuna 9 Tyler Chatwood6/1 vs. CHI Fowler/Bader 7 Kyle Ryan9/12 at COL Fowler/Wong 1 Tim Melville

Date/Opp. Opp. Players (6) Inning St. Louis Pitchers4/30 at WSH Eaton/Robles 3 Adam Wainwright5/24 vs. ATL Swanson/Freeman 6 Miles Mikolas 5/29 at PHI Kingery/Franco 5 Michael Wacha6/25 vs. OAK Pinder/Semien 5 Jack Flaherty 6/28 at SD Tatis/Hosmer 6 Michael Wacha 6/29 at SD Machado/F. Reyes 2 Dakota Hudson

HOME RUN EXTRAS

LEADOFFEdman 1, 6/29/19 at SDCarpenter: 24, Last: 6/4/19 vs. CIN (1 in ‘19)Fowler: 25, Last: 9/12/19 at cOL (1 in ‘19)Wong: 1, 5/27/15 vs. ARI

INSIDE THE PARKNone

EXTRA INNINGCarpenter: 3, Last: 4/10/18 vs. MIL (11th)Fowler: 2, 7/24/18 at CIN (11th)Goldschmidt: 4, Last: 7/22/19 (10th)Gyorko: 1, 5/1/17 vs. MIL (10th)Molina: 1, 6/20/17 at PHI (11th)O’Neill : 1, 9/22/18 vs. SF (10th)Ozuna 2, 7/30/18 vs. COL (10th)Wieters 5, 6/30/19 at SD (11th) Wong: 3, Last: 5/5/18 vs. CHI (10th)

2019 HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS Home Multi-HR Games Game-Ending HR Pinch-Hit HR Grand SlamsPlayer Runs Last Pitcher Career/2019...Last Career/2019...Last Career/2019...Last Career/2019...LastArozarena 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Bader 10 9/15 vs. MIL R. Black 1/1 9/15/19 vs. MIL 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Carpenter 12 8/26 vs. COL J. Tinoco 6/0 7/20/18 at CHI 3/0 4/10/18 vs. MIL 3/1 5/30/19 at PHI 1/0 4/27/17 vs. TOR (1)

DeJong 27 9/15 vs. MIL R. Black 2/1 7/24/19 at PIT 1/0 8/13/18 vs. WSH 1/0 5/28/17 at COL 0/0 ---Edman 10 9/18 vs. WSH M. Scherzer 1/1 9/6/19 at PIT 0/0 --- 1/1 7/3/19 at SEA 1/1 7/18/19 at CINFowler 17 9/12 at COL T. Melville 4/0 4/19/17 vs. PIT 1/0 5/6/18 vs. CHI 3/1 7/18/19 vs. HOU 4/0 7/10/18 at CWSGoldschmidt 31 9/13 vs. MIL J. Nelson 17/2 9/13/19 vs. MIL 5/1 6/19/19 vs. MIA 1/0 8/11/11 vs. HOU 6/2 9/13/19 vs. MILGyorko 2 5/30 at PHI J. Eickhoff 5/0 5/1/17 vs. MIL 0/0 --- 2/1 5/25/19 vs. ATL 3/0 8/16/14 at STLJ. Hudson 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Knizner 2 9/1-2 vs. CIN L. Castillo 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---J. Martínez 10 7/23 at PIT C. Archer 4/1 7/2/19 at SEA 0/0 --- 3/1 6/14 at NYM 1/0 8/6/17 at CINMolina 8 8/31-1 vs. CIN T. Bauer 7/1 8/27/19 at MIL 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 6/0 9/4/18 at WSHMuñoz 2 7/21 at CIN R. Iglesias 0/0 --- 1/0 5/31/18 vs. PIT 1/0 7/20/18 at CHI 0/0 ---O’Neill 5 7/17 vs. PIT C. Archer 1/1 7/15 vs. PIT 1/0 9/22/18 vs. SF 1/0 8/22/18 at LAD 0/0 ---Ozuna 28 9/16 vs. WSH S. Strasburg 8/1 4/14/19 at CIN+ 1/0 7/30/18 vs. COL 1/0 6/29/14 vs. OAK 5/0 7/28/18 vs. CHIRavelo 2 9/12 at COL T. Melville 0/0 --- 00 --- 1/1 9/5/19 vs. SF 0/0 ---Thomas 4 8/26 vs. COL B. Shaw 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 3/3 8/26/19 vs. COL 1/1 8/11 vs. PIT Wieters 11 9/18 vs. WSH M. Scherzer 8/0 4/30/17 vs. NYM 4/0 7/27/15 vs. ATL 1/1 9/18/19 vs. WSH 3/0 8/6/17 at CHIWong 11 9/12 at COL T. Melville 2/1 3/28/19 at MIL 4/0 6/2/18 vs. PIT 2/0 8/6/16 vs. ATL 2/0 7/27/15 vs. CIN

2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs - Inning - Cards 10 (6th) 7/19 at CINMost Runs - Inning - Opponent *7 (2nd) 6/29 at SDMost Runs - 1st Inning - Cards *4 8/31-1 vs. CINMost Runs - 1st Inning - Opponent 5 6/15 at NYMMost Runs - Game - Cards 17 5/9 vs. PITMost Runs - Game - Opponent 13 5/5 at CHIMost Runs - Game - Both Clubs 23 7/19 at CINMost Hits - Game - Cards 18 8/16 at CINMost Hits - Game - Opponent 18 7/19 at CINMost Hits - Game - Both Clubs 29 7/19 at CINFewest Hits - Game - Cards *2 8/5 at LADMost Extra Base Hits - Game - Cards 11 7/24 at PITMost Bunt Hits - Game - Cards 2 4/26 vs. CINMost Singles - Game - Cards 14 4/22 vs. MILMost Doubles - Game - Cards *6 7/24 at PITMost Triples - Game - Cards *2 9/4 vs. SFMost Home Runs - Game - Cards *5 9/12 at COLMost Home Runs - Game - Opponent *5 6/29 at SDLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 13 7/17-7/30Most Stolen Bases - Game - Cards 6 6/15 at NYMMost Stolen Bases - Game - Opponent 4 9/17 vs. WSH

TEAM PITCHINGMost Strikeouts - Game - Cards 17 9/14 vs. MILMost Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 17 4/1 at PITFewest Strikeouts - Game - Cards 1 9/16 vs. WSHFewest Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 1 8/23 vs. COLMost Walks - Game - Cards 10 4/6 vs. SDMost Walks - Game - Opponent 9 8/20 vs. MILFewest Walks - Game - Cards *0 9/1 [1]vs. CINFewest Walks - Game - Opponents *0 9/14 vs. MILFewest Hits Allowed *1 8/19 vs. MIL

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest Hit Streak-Games 16 Molina 4/9-4/29Longest HR Streak-Games 6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Longest Run Streak-Games *6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Longest RBI Streak-Games 6 Goldschmidt 7/22-7/27Most Runs - Game 4 DeJong 7/24 at PITMost Hits - Game *4 Wong 8/16 at CINMost Bunt Hits - Game *1 Wong 9/13 vs. MILMost Doubles - Game *2 Goldschmidt 7/31 vs. CHIMost Triples - Game *1 2 players 9/4 vs. SFMost Home Runs - Game *3 DeJong 7/24 at PITGrand Slams - Last 2 Goldschmidt 9/13 vs. MILMost RBI - Game 7 Goldschmidt 9/13 vs. MILMost SB - Game *2 2 players 9/12 at COLMost Walks - Game *3 Fowler 9/13 vs. MILMost Int. Walks - Game 2 Bader 5/6 vs. PHIMost HBP - Game *2 Wong 4/13 at CIN+

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMost K’s Game-Starter *10 Flaherty 9/14 vs. MILMost K’s Game-Reliever 9 Ponce de Leon 6/29 at SDLongest Winning Streak 10 Gant 3/29-8/31[2]Longest Losing Streak 5 Mikolas 5/11-6/12Most IP Game-Starter 9.0 Mikolas 7/15 vs. PITMost IP Game-Reliever 5.1 Ponce de Leon 6/29 at SDConsecutive Scoreless IP 23.0 Flaherty 7/26-8/18Fewest Hits Allowed - CG 8 Mikolas 7/15 vs. PIT

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSLongest Winning Streak *6 8/22-27Longest Losing Streak *5 8/3-8/7Longest Game - Innings *11 6/30 at SDLongest Game - Time (overall) 4:50 4/1 at PITLongest Game - Time (9-inn game) 4:05 9/4 vs. SFShortest Game - Time (9-inn game) 2:11 9/3 vs. SFLargest Crowd - Home #48,555 5/12 vs. PITLargest Crowd - Road 53,070 8/6 at LADLargest Margin of Victory 13 runs (17-4) 5/9 vs. PITLargest Margin of Defeat 11 runs (12-1) 4/26 vs. CINLargest Comeback Win 7 runs 7/19 at CINComeback Wins (4 or more runs) 3 8/11 vs. PITMost Left on Base 13 3/29 at MILMost Errors *2 9/18 vs. WSHLongest Errorless Streak (Games) 9 9/5-14Most Double Plays Turned-Cardinals 4 7/4 at SEAMost Double Plays Turned-Opponent 4 8/27 at MIL

* Happened more than once - last time listed.# Busch Stadium III record ^ Ties Franchise & MLB record + Game played at Monterrey, Mexico

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GETTING STARTED (7)

STL rec. Avg. IP K’s/ RunPitcher Starts QS W-L in starts per start 9 IP SupportCabrera 2 0 0-2 0-2 4.0 5.4 2.5 (5)Flaherty 30 17 10-8 15-15 5.2 10.6 4.1 (124)Hudson 30 17 16-7 21-9 5.1 6.7 4.9 (147)Mikolas 31 16 9-14 16-15 5.2 7.1 4.2 (131)Ponce de Leon 8 2 0-2 5-3 4.1 8.0 4.3 (34) Wacha 22 6 5-7 10-12 5.0 7.4 5.3 (116)Wainwright 29 14 13-9 18-11 5.2 8.0 5.3 (153)Totals 152 72 53-49 85-67 5.1 8.0 4.7 (710) 830.1 IP 738 K’s

BULLPEN BRIEFS (20)

Pitcher SV/Opp Holds FBF/Ret IR/ScBrebbia 0/1 10 62/46 32/8Cabrera 1/1 1 7/5 3/1Fernandez 0/1 --- 9/6 4/3Gallegos 0-1 17 60/48 44/7Gant 3/6 18 60/42 29/9Gregerson --- --- 7/2 1/1Gyorko --- --- 1/1 1/0Helsley 0/1 --- 19/12 11/6 Hicks 14/15 3 29/22 8/0Hudson 1/1 --- 1/0 3/1Leone 1/2 --- 36/24 7/2Mayers --- 1 14/11 9/2C. Martínez 21/24 2 42/31 20/4Mejia --- --- 2/1 2/1 Miller 5/8 27 67/41 40/9Ponce de Leon --- --- 4/3 1/0Reyes --- 2 4/1 ---Shreve --- 1 3/2 1/0 Wacha --- --- 5/1 6/5Webb 1/1 7 59/42 28/10Totals 47/62 (76%) 89 491/342 (70%) 250/69 (28%)

BREAKDOWN

Starters Relievers53-49 ............Record ............ 32-183.82 ................ ERA ................ 3.75830.1 ................IP ................. 514.0786 ................... H .................... 403384 ................... R .................... 228352 .................. ER ................... 214117 .................. HR ..................... 59290 .................. BB ................... 213738 .................. SO .................. 562.251 ................ AVG ................ .215

Last Win: n/a Last Loss: n/a Last Save: n/a Last HR: 9/15 vs. MIL (R.Braun)

• Rookie suffered blown save last Sun., allowing Ryan Braun grand slam in the 9th. Prior to that, he had not allowed a run in his last seven appearances (7.2 IP) following his 8/11 Major League debut (0.2 IP/2 runs).

• Optioned to Memphis on 8/22 and was recalled 8/31 as a September call-up. Threw 1.1 innings in Game 2 vs. CIN (9/1), retiring the side in his first inning before walking two and hitting a batter in his 2nd inning of work.

• Made his Major League debut (7th Cardinal in 2019) vs. PIT on 8/11 and allowed two runs in 2/3 of an inning with two strikeouts. Was purchased from Memphis (AAA) on August 6.

• Limiting opposing right-handers to a .208 BA (5-24) with one extra base hit (R. Braun HR) against 33 TBF.• Signed by St. Louis on July 2, 2014 as an international free-agent from the Dominican Republic. Combined to go 3-2

w/ 1.52 ERA and 11 saves in 45 games in Palm Beach (High-A), Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA) this season.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES (* AAA-MEMPHIS)

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

8/29 at NO* W-1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 09/1 vs. CIN (G2) --- 1.1 0 0 0 2 2 09/7 at PIT --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 09/14 vs. MIL --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 09/15 vs. MIL BS-1 0.1 2 1 1 0 1 1

44 JUNIOR FERNANDEZ RHP 6-2 / 211 Age: 22 (March 2, 1997)

Last Win: 7/30 vs. CHI Last Loss: 7/2 at SEA Last Save: 7/9/18 at BAL Last HR: 9/4 vs. SF (K. Pillar)

• NL Reliever Ranks: ERA (2.10, 3rd), strikeouts (91, T5th), opponent BA (.163, 2nd), opponent OBP (.218, 2nd), opponent SLG (.297, 6th), OPS (.515, 1st), Hits/9 IP (5.11, 2nd), Baserunners/9 IP (7.34, 1st), Strikeout %/ BF (35.3%, 7th), WHIP (0.79, *T1st), BB/9 IP (1.97, 7th), BB/BF (.058, 11th), Strikeouts/Walk (6.07, 7th), Inherited runners (44, T2nd), Inherited Runners Scored pct. (15.9%, 2nd).

• Threw 2.0 scoreless innings on 9/10 at COL, his first 2.0 IP outing since 8/10 (2.1 IP); 8th of the season.• Has a 1.29 ERA since the All-Star Break (28.0 IP), ranking 2nd in MLB (Flaherty 1.05) among qualified pitchers.• Struck out multiple batters 28 times this season (7th N.L.); most by a Cardinal since SeungHwan Oh (35 in ’16) • Suffered his first career blown save opportunity as a member of the Cardinals vs. SF (9/4).• Has a .127 opp BA (13-102) vs. LH batters ranking 1st among NL relievers (min. 100 AB).

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/10 at COL --- 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 09/12 at COL H-17 1.1 1 0 0 1 2 09/15 vs. MIL --- 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 09/17 vs. WSH --- 1.1 0 0 0 0 3 09/18 vs. WSH --- 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

65 GIOVANNY GALLEGOS RHP 6-2 / 210 Age: 28 (Aug. 14, 1991)

Last Win: 8/31(G2) vs. CIN Last Loss: 9/15 vs. MIL Last Save: 6/2 vs. CHI Last HR: 7/12 vs. ARI (K. Marte)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Wins (10, *1st), GIDP (13, 1st), GIDP/9 IP (1.82, T1st), HR/9 IP (0.56, 5th)• Struck out the side Sat., but walked 3 of 4 batters faced in 9th on Sun., losing for the first time (10-1) this season.• Earned his 18th Hold of the season last Sun. vs. MIL, despite being charged with three runs allowed.• Gained his MLB leading 10th win among relievers in Game 2 vs. CIN on 8/31, inducing a double play to end a Reds

rally. Is the first Cardinal with 10 relief wins since Cris Carpenter in 1991.• His 13 GIDP by a reliever are the most by a Cards reliever since Seth Maness’ 16 in 2013. Bruce Sutter leads (since

1956) the franchise with 18 in 1984.• Ranks T3rd on Cardinals in wins behind Hudson (16) and Wainwright (13). Ranked T9th in N.L. wins in August (3).• Began the season by recording a 1.10 ERA (4 ER/ 32.2 IP) in his first 28 games (March 28-June 7).

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/6 at PIT H-17 0.1 1 2 2 1 1 09/11 at COL --- 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 09/14 vs. MIL --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 09/15 vs. MIL H-18, L-1 0.1 0 3 3 3 1 09/17 vs. WSH --- 0.0 1 1 1 1 0 0

53 JOHN GANT RHP 6-4 / 200 Age: 27 (Aug. 6, 1992)

Last Win: 7/17 vs. PIT Last Loss: 5/12 vs. PIT Last Save: 6/8/18 at CIN Last HR: 6/20 vs. MIA (B.Anderson)

• NL Reliever Ranks: innings pitched (69.0, 9th), strikeouts (83, 11th), HR/9 IP (0.65, 9th)• Is 3rd on team in Sept. appearances (6), behind C. Martinez (7)& A. Miller (7). Has recorded a career-high 10 Holds.• His 83 strikeouts are 2nd on team among relievers behind G. Gallegos (91). • Has established career single-season highs in appearances (62), strikeouts (83) and innings pitched (69.0).• Made an appearance in Game 2 vs. CIN (9/1) and got a fly out/throw out double play by Harrison Bader.• Has multiple strikeouts in 27 games this season. Has struck out 31% of right-handed batters faced (57 K/183 TBF).• Made his 23nd appearance of four outs or more (4th NL relievers) at MIL (8/26); 9th app. of 2.0 innings or more.• Since returning from Paternity Leave (7/3), is 2-0, 2.77 ERA (29.1 IP), 37 strikeouts, 8 walks and .191 Opp. BA.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/6 at PIT --- 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 09/11 at COL --- 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 09/12 at COL --- 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 09/14 vs. MIL --- 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 09/16 vs. WSH H-10 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0

60 JOHN BREBBIA RHP 6-1 / 200 Age: 28 (May 30, 1990)

Last Win: n/a Last Loss: 6/4 vs. CIN Last Save: 9/5 vs. SF Last HR: 6/4 vs. CIN (Y. Puig)

• Rookie had scoreless 6th last Sun. vs. MIL to gain 1st career Hold; has appeared in 3 of last 6 games.• Converted his first MLB save vs. SF (9/5) with 3.0 scoreless innings to preserve the shutout. First Cardinals 3 IP

save since Daniel Ponce de Leon at KC (8/10/18); first by a LHP since Tyler Lyons (6/13/17-G1 vs. MIL)• Made his ML debut in start on 5/29 at PHI, becoming the 2,000th player all-time for Cardinals dating to 1892.• He & lefty Andrew Miller were only two Cardinals pitchers not to appear in back/back DH’s 8/31-9/1 vs. CIN.• Was 5-6 w/ 5.91 ERA in 18 starts (20 app.) at Memphis (AAA). Ranked 10th in PCL w/ 106 K’s at the time of recall.• Matched his career-high striking out 12 batters over 7.0 innings in final AAA start vs. Omaha (8/24). Struck out

nine consecutive batters in a row at one point, tying the Pacific Coast League record.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES (*AAA-MEMPHIS)

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

8/24 vs. OMA(GS)* W-5 7.0 1 0 0 2 12 09/5 vs. SF S-1 3.0 3 0 0 0 3 09/13 vs. MIL --- 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 09/15 vs. MIL H-1 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 09/17 vs. WSH --- 1.0 1 1 1 2 0 0

61 GÉNESIS CABRERA LHP 6-2 / 190 Age: 22 (Oct. 10, 1996)

Last Win: 8/25 vs. COL Last Loss: n/a Last Save: n/a Last HR: 9/15 vs. MIL (C.Spangenberg)

• Threw 2.0 scoreless innings allowing two hits with a strikeout on 9/10 at COL. Has not allowed an earned run in his last four app. when working 3.0 IP or more, most by a Cardinals reliever since René Arocha had 5 in 1994.

• HR allowed in 7th inn. last Sun. vs. MIL was his first in 26.2 IP (110 BF) dating to 4/19 (Pete Alonso).• Has made 11 appearances of 2.0 or more innings this season (eight scoreless). They ranked as most appearances

of 2.0 innings or more by a Cardinal in his first 15 MLB games since 1936 (Mike Ryba, 13).• Matched career-high with 4 K’s vs. COL (8/25) in 2.1 scoreless IP and gained his 1st career win. • Recalled on 8/4 from Memphis (AAA), his 6th of 2019. Since recent recall, has pitched 4+ outs in 8 of 10 outings. • Has thrown 12 pitches of 100+ mph (10th most in MLB), topping out at 101.5 during his MLB debut (4/16 at MIL).

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/4 vs. SF --- 2.2 4 0 0 1 2 09/10 at COL --- 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 09/13 vs. MIL --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 09/15 vs. MIL BS-1 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 19/17 vs. WSH --- 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 0

56 RYAN HELSLEY RHP 6-2 / 230 Age: 25 (July 18, 1994)

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Last Win: 7/4 at SEA Last Loss: 9/12/18 vs. PIT Last Save: 8/10/18 at KC Last HR: 6/29 at SD (F. Reyes)

• Struck out the side in the 9th inning to close out win on 9/7 at PIT; his first MLB relief app. since 7/6 at SF.• Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August posting a 4-0 record with an 0.93 ERA over five

starts totaling 29.0 IP and 39 strikeouts. Threw 23.0 consecutive scoreless innings from 8/4-20.• Was recalled on Sept. 1 and started the 2nd game of a doubleheader vs. CIN, taking the loss, throwing 4.0 innings.• Is 0-2 with a 4.50 ERA in 8 MLB starts (34.0 IP, 31 K) and 1-0 with a 3.27 ERA in 4 relief app (11.0 IP, 18 K).• Gained his 1st career MLB win on 7/4 at SEA with 2.2 scoreless IP and 3 K’s in his 2nd relief appearance of 2019.• Fanned a career-high 9 on 6/29 at SD in 5.1 relief IP. The 9 K’s in relief were the most by a Cardinal since Al Hra-

bosky did so 9/25/74 vs. PIT. His 5.1 relief innings were also a Cardinals season high.• Was 8-4 with a 2.88 ERA in 16 starts at Memphis (AAA) this season. Struck out 86 batters in 84.2 innings while

allowing just 7 home runs in the hitter friendly Pacific Coast League.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES (*AAA-MEMPHIS)

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

8/15 vs. IOW* W-6 7.0 2 0 0 2 9 08/20 vs. RR* W-7 6.0 5 1 1 4 5 08/25 vs. OMA* W-8 5.0 4 2 2 4 6 19/1 vs. CIN (G2) L-1 4.0 5 4 3 1 2 19/7 at PIT --- 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0

62 DANIEL PONCE de LEON RHP 6-3 / 200 Age: 27 (Jan. 16, 1992)

Last Win: 5/31/18 vs. PIT Last Loss: 4/15 at MIL Last Save: 4/12/18 at CIN Last HR: 9/1 (G2) vs. CIN (P.Ervin)

• Allowed two runs on three hits vs. PIT (9/6). Has allowed runs in 7 of his last 8 MLB appearances (11.70 ERA/10.0 IP), throwing a scoreless inning vs. CHI (8/1) in an 8-0 win.

• Utilized as the Memphis fireman making 10 appearances in August, going 0-0, 1.80 ERA with six saves in six oppor-tunities, striking out 15 over 10.0 innings. Converted saves in 4 of his last 5 appearances in Memphis.

• Had contract purchased on Sept. 1 from Memphis (AAA) and added to the 40-man roster. Previously was designat-ed for assignment on 8/4, and outrighted to the minors on 8/6.

• Made his first appearance since recall in Game 2 vs. CIN (9/1) and surrendered a home run to his first batter faced, then retired 6 of the next 7 batters with a season-high three strikeouts.

• In 20 appearances at Memphis in 2019 was 0-1 with a 3.15 ERA and 6 saves, fanning 24 over 20.0 innings.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES (*AAA-MEMPHIS)

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

8/23 vs. OMA* 1.0 2 1 1 1 2 08/27 at NO* S-5 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 18/29 at NO* S-6 1.0 2 0 0 0 3 09/1 vs. CIN (G2) --- 2.0 2 1 1 0 3 19/6 at PIT --- 1.0 3 2 2 1 1 0

59 MIKE MAYERS RHP 6-2 / 220 Age: 27 (Dec. 6, 1991)

Last Win: 7/26 vs. HOU Last Loss: 9/6 at PIT Last Save: 8/19 vs. MIL Last HR: 8/27 at MIL (Y. Grandal)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Holds (27, 2nd), Inherited runners (40, 7th), Inherited runners scored pct. (22.5%, 6th), hit batsmen (7, T2nd).

• Worked 1.1 scoreless IP on Mon. vs. WSH for his 27th Hold, matching his career high (2017 with NYY). It was his 6th appearance of four outs or more and his 1st since 8/19 vs. MIL. He logged 2.1 IP between Sun. & Mon. games

• Leads STL with 67 appearances this season, his most since appearing in 70 games for NYY & CLE in 2016.

• Worked on back-to-back days Sun. & Mon. for 1st time since 8/26-27 at MIL. Has pitched on consecutive days 21 times this season (5th N.L.) and three consecutive days four times this season. Appeared in a season-high four days once (6/19-22).

• Surrendered his 10th home run of the season (a career high), but recorded an out for his 22nd Hold at MIL (8/27).

• Did not pitch in any of the four games during the back-to-back doubleheaders vs. CIN (8/31-9/1)

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/6 at PIT L-5 0.1 3 3 3 0 1 09/12 at COL H-25 0.2 0 0 0 1 2 09/15 vs. MIL H-26 1.0 1 1 0 0 1 09/16 vs. WSH H-27 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 09/18 vs. WSH --- 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0

21 ANDREW MILLER LHP 6-7 / 200 Age: 34 (May 21, 1985)

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/6 at PIT H-5 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 09/11 at COL --- 1.1 0 0 0 1 1 09/12 at COL H-6 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 09/14 vs. MIL --- 0.0 1 2 2 2 0 19/15 vs. MIL H-7 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Last Win: 8/20 vs. MIL Last Loss: 5/26 vs. ATL Last Save: 6/22 vs. LAA Last HR: 9/14 vs. MIL (Y.Grandal)

• NL Reliever Ranks: opponent BA (.190, 9th), hits/9 IP (6.06, 7th) • Retired M. Moustakas on fly out last Sun. with the bases loaded in 9th for his 7th Hold. It was his 23rd appearance

of one out or less this season (3rd in NL). • Allowed a pair of runs on 2-run Y.Grandal HR in 8th last Sat. & walked multiple batters for 1st time since 5/29 (3).• Stranded two runners and pitched 1.1 scoreless IP on 9/11 at COL, his longest outing since 8/14 at KC (1.1 IP).• Appeared in a career-high 59 games this season. Gives the Cardinals two left-handed pitchers (Miller, 67) with 50

or more app. for the first time since 2017 (Cecil 73, Lyons 50) and the 18th time in club history.• Allowed one hit in a day game this season (1-for-25, .040 BA, 5 walks, HBP), the lowest opponent BA in day games

by a Cardinals pitcher with a minimum of 25 opp. AB since another LHP Ken Johnson (.036, 1-28) in 1947. Keone Kela of Texas held opponents to 1-for-30 (.033) in day games with the Rangers in 2017 for the MLB mark.

• Allowed season-high four runs on three hits vs. SF (9/4). Before that game, had allowed only two runs in 17 previ-ous appearances since the All-Star Break (1.17 ERA, 15.1 IP, 6 H, 16 K) limiting opponents to an .115 BA.

• Earned his first Major League save on 6/22 vs. LAA in his 61st career appearance.

30 TYLER WEBB LHP 6-5 / 225 Age: 29 (July 20, 1990)

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

9/3 vs. SF S-18 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 09/8 at PIT S-19 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 09/12 at COL H-2 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 09/16 vs. WSH S-20 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 09/18 vs. WSH S-21 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Last Win: 9/1 vs. CIN Last Loss: 8/7 at LAD Last Save: 9/18 vs. WSH Last HR: 7/22 at PIT (J. Kang)

• NL Reliever Ranks: Saves (21, 10th), opp. SLG (.276, 2nd), Ground ball pct. (61.5%, 2nd), HR/9 IP (0.42, 2nd), GIDP/9 IP (1.25, 8th)

• Recorded 6th four-out save (7th career) yesterday, most by a Cardinal since Ryan Franklin (7) in 2009. • Has not allowed a run in last 11 appearances (10.2 IP, 2 H) since 8/22.• Ranks 10th in the National League with 21 saves after taking over the closer role on July 4. His 18 saves Post All-

Star Break lead the National League and rank T2nd in MLB to Ian Kennedy (19, KC); Liam Hendricks (18, OAK).• Pitched on four consecutive days (8/31-9/3) for the first time in his career, earning a win and 2 saves in that span. • His 61.5% ground ball pct., is the highest of his career with his 2016 season next highest at 57.7%.• Has pitched in 26 of 64 games since the All-Star break (2-2, 3.33 ERA, 18 saves, 24.1 IP, 28 K).• The Cardinals are 37-5 (.881 win pct.) in games he’s pitched in 2019, including 30-2 (.938) over his last 32 games.• Has pitched on consecutive days 14 times this season including 10-for-10 in save opportunities.

18 CARLOS MARTÍNEZ RHP 6-0 / 200 Age: 27 (Sept. 21, 1991)

Last Win: 8/22 vs. COL Last Loss: 4/8/18 vs. ARI Last Save: 6/30 at SD Last HR: 9/4 vs. SF (B. Crawford)

• Has not allowed an earned run in seven appearances (7.2 IP) since returning from Memphis (AAA) on 8/22. Has allowed one inherited runner to score (8/28 at MIL).

• Retired the side on five pitches in his first appearance back from Memphis vs. on 8/22 vs. COL and struck out the side vs. COL (8/24) two days later.

• Struck out all 3 batters faced in 1.0 IP vs. COL (8/24), his 3rd career app. of the kind (also 2017 & 2016). • Has made 59 total app. between St. Louis (36) & Memphis (23) pitching 68.1 total innings with 84 strikeouts.• Has allowed only one hit (1-16, .063) in Close & Late situations this season while striking out six.• Was 1-0 with an 0.73 ERA in 10 relief outings in Memphis, striking out 23 over 12.1 IP, with his only run allowed

coming on a Josh Fuentes HR vs. ABQ (7/30). Struck out a batter in every app. and multiple batters in 8-of-10.• Did not allow a run in his final seven appearances in Memphis (8.0 IP) with only three hits and 15 strikeouts.

LAST 5 APPEARANCES

Date/Opp Dec. IP H R ER BB K HR

8/28 at MIL --- 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 08/31 vs. CIN (G2) --- 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/1 vs. CIN (G2) --- 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 09/4 vs. SF --- 1.0 3 3 0 0 1 19/13 vs. MIL --- 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0

55 DOMINIC LEONE RHP 5-10 / 215 Age: 27 (Nov. 26, 1991)

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CARDINALS 2019 DEFENSE

FIELDING OUTFIELD ASSISTS ERRORS BASE-STEALING PITCHER’S CATCHING GEMS 1 2 3 H T T - F - OTHER CS ATT PCT CS PICK-OFFS ERA WP PB

Arozarena 0 0 - 0 - 0

Bader 10 1 2 5 8 1 - 3 - 0

Brebbia 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 50%

Cabrera 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0

Carpenter 4 2 - 6 - 0

DeJong 10 2 - 5 - 0

Edman 9 1 1 1 - 2 - 0

Fernandez 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 1

Flaherty 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 4 75% 0 1

Fowler 12 6 2 8 0 - 5 - 0

Gallegos 0 1 - 0 - 0 1 2 50% 1 1

Gant 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Goldschmidt 13 1 - 4 - 0

Gregerson 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 1 100% 0 0

Gyorko 1 0 - 2 - 0

Helsley 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0

Hicks 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Hudson, D. 1 1 - 1 - 0 1 4 25% 0 0

Hudson, J. 0 0 - 0 - 0 --- --- --- --- --- (0 er/0 ic) --- ---

Knizner 1 0 - 1 - 0 3 4 75% --- 0 4.96 (65 er/118.0 ic) 6 0

Leone 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Martínez, C 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Martínez, J 2 1 1 1 3 0 - 3 - 0

Mayers 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Mikolas 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 7 29% 0 0

Miller, A 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0

Molina 0 1 - 0 - 0 7 28 25% --- 0 3.80 (358 er/847.2 ic) 27 1

Muñoz 2 0 1 - 0 - 0

O’Neill 0 0 1 - 2 - 0

Ozuna 0 1 3 4 0 - 3 - 0

Ponce de Leon 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 1 100% 0 0

Reyes 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0

Robinson 0 0 0 - 0 - 0

Thomas 1 1 1 0 - 0 - 0

Wacha 0 1 - 0 - 0 3 6 50% 0 2

Wainwright 0 0 - 0 - 0 3 6 50% 0 0

Webb 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 4 25% 0 0

Wieters 2 1 - 0 - 0 8 18 44% --- 0 3.40 (143 er/378.2 ic) 7 2

Wong 28 5 - 4 - 0

TOTALS 90 0 8 4 13 25 21 - 41 - 0 18 50 36% 1 4 3.79 (566 er/1345.1 ic) 40 3

CARDINALS 2019 DETAILED HITTING

------ MULTI-HIT GAMES ------ ------ MULTI-RBI GAMES ------ ----- HITS ----- 2-OUTPLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H TOTAL GW RBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI TOTAL INFIELD BUNT RBIArozarena 1 1 1

Bader 12 3 15 3 9 9 6 1 13

Carpenter 13 4 17 5 6 6 10 3 9

DeJong 23 4 2 29 6 11 3 2 1 17 10 18

Edman 16 7 23 6 5 2 1 8 5 1 13

Flaherty 1 1 1

Fowler 20 4 1 25 6 6 5 3 14 10 1 25

Goldschmidt 35 4 2 41 13 12 5 3 1 1 22 13 22

Gyorko 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

Helsley 1

Hudson, D. 1 1 1 2

Hudson, J.

Knizner 1 1 2 2 1 2

Martínez, J. 15 4 1 20 5 5 3 8 6 12

Mikolas 1 1 2 2

Molina 14 8 22 5 6 6 12 5 19

Muñoz 5 4 9 3 4 4 8 6

O’Neill 9 1 10 3 1 2 3 5 11

Ozuna 24 7 31 14 12 8 3 1 24 7 29

Ravelo 1 1 3

Thomas 3 3 1 2 1 3 2 7

Wacha 1 1 1 1 2 1

Wainwright 1 1 1

Wieters 8 8 3 5 2 7 1 5

Wong 28 7 1 36 3 9 3 12 19 10 26

TOTALS 227 57 7 0 0 291 77 99 38 14 4 1 156 117 17 228

*The Cardinals scored 247 two-out runs

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2019 Batting vs. Chicago Cubs Player Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO AVG OBP SLG

1 Lane Thomas StL 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 2 Rangel Ravelo StL 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 3 Kolten Wong StL 12 39 3 15 3 0 0 4 2 0 4 .385 .432 .462 4 Matt Carpenter StL 8 32 2 10 1 0 0 4 1 0 7 .313 .333 .344 5 Marcell Ozuna StL 9 34 5 10 0 0 2 6 1 0 13 .294 .306 .471 6 Paul Goldschmidt StL 12 47 4 13 3 0 2 2 2 0 10 .277 .306 .468 7 Yadier Molina StL 3 11 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 .273 .333 .364 8 Paul DeJong StL 12 44 6 10 1 0 2 3 5 0 11 .227 .306 .386 9 Jose Martinez StL 12 32 4 7 1 0 1 2 3 0 7 .219 .286 .344

10 Tommy Edman StL 4 14 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 .214 .214 .286 11t Dexter Fowler StL 12 33 3 6 1 0 1 2 5 0 10 .182 .289 .303 11t Yairo Munoz StL 7 11 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 .182 .167 .182 13 Tyler O'Neill StL 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .167 .167 .167 14 Harrison Bader StL 8 26 2 4 1 0 2 2 1 0 8 .154 .214 .423 15 Matt Wieters StL 8 27 2 4 2 0 1 4 0 0 13 .148 .148 .333 16 Andrew Knizner StL 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

2019 Pitching vs. Chicago Cubs Player Team W L Pct Sv SvOP ShO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Ryan Helsley StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0.00 .000 1t Mike Mayers StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000 1t Andrew Miller StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.2 2 0 0 0 3 0 6 0.00 .154 1t Zac Rosscup Sea 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.00 .000 5 Giovanny Gallegos StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 7 0 0 7.2 4 1 1 0 2 1 8 1.17 .160 6 Carlos Martinez StL 0 0 - 2 2 0 4 0 0 5.0 2 2 1 1 0 0 7 1.80 .111 7 Miles Mikolas StL 0 2 .000 0 0 0 3 3 0 16.2 16 5 4 1 5 0 10 2.16 .267 8 Tyler Webb StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 0 2 0 5 2.25 .083 9 John Gant StL 1 0 1.000 1 1 0 6 0 0 5.2 6 3 2 0 1 0 8 3.18 .261

10 Jack Flaherty StL 1 1 .500 0 0 0 4 4 0 21.1 14 9 9 4 9 0 26 3.80 .179 11 Jordan Hicks StL 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.1 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 3.86 .125 12 Adam Wainwright StL 1 2 .333 0 0 0 4 4 0 23.0 19 10 10 1 13 1 17 3.91 .247 13 Michael Wacha StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 6 5 4 1 4 1 4 7.20 .316 14 John Brebbia StL 0 2 .000 0 0 0 4 0 0 3.1 4 5 5 1 2 0 6 13.50 .286 15 Dominic Leone StL 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.2 4 6 6 1 3 0 2 32.40 .444

Career Batting vs. Chicago Cubs

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

2 Rangel Ravelo 2019-2019(1) 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 3 Yairo Munoz 2018-2019(2) 20 47 6 17 3 0 1 10 7 2 9 .362 .446 .489 4 Paul Goldschmidt 2012-2019(8) 55 200 41 67 12 1 16 41 35 5 48 .335 .436 .645 5 Yadier Molina 2004-2019(16) 209 713 79 213 45 1 16 105 68 8 102 .299 .363 .432 6 Marcell Ozuna 2014-2019(6) 50 191 19 53 4 1 9 28 15 2 55 .277 .329 .450 7 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(7) 87 256 28 67 11 2 2 24 20 0 48 .262 .341 .344 8 Jose Martinez 2016-2019(4) 40 111 12 27 4 0 1 6 13 1 25 .243 .323 .306 9 Paul DeJong 2017-2019(3) 41 155 20 36 9 1 5 22 17 0 45 .232 .305 .400

10 Tyler O'Neill 2018-2019(2) 6 13 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 .231 .231 .231 11 Matt Carpenter 2011-2019(9) 138 503 71 114 25 3 18 73 68 5 124 .227 .319 .396 12 Matt Wieters 2017-2019(3) 19 62 8 14 4 0 3 13 4 0 21 .226 .269 .435 13 Dexter Fowler 2009-2019(8) 68 218 33 48 10 4 6 24 35 0 78 .220 .336 .385 14 Harrison Bader 2017-2019(3) 26 73 12 16 2 0 2 2 7 1 16 .219 .313 .329 15 Tommy Edman 2019-2019(1) 4 14 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 .214 .214 .286

16t Andrew Knizner 2019-2019(1) 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 16t Edmundo Sosa 2018-2018(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching vs. Chicago Cubs Player Season W L Pct Sv SvOP ShO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Ryan Helsley 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0.00 .000 1t Dakota Hudson 2018-2018(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0.00 .167 1t Daniel Poncedeleon 2018-2018(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 6 Giovanny Gallegos 2019-2019(1) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 7 0 0 7.2 4 1 1 0 2 1 8 1.17 .160 7 Tyler Webb 2018-2019(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 9 0 0 7.0 5 3 1 0 3 0 7 1.29 .208 8 Miles Mikolas 2012-2019(3) 3 2 .600 0 0 0 9 7 0 44.0 42 10 8 2 9 1 29 1.64 .258

10 John Gant 2016-2019(3) 1 2 .333 1 1 0 9 3 0 19.1 18 9 6 2 10 0 19 2.79 .243 11 Jack Flaherty 2017-2019(3) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 8 7 0 35.0 22 14 14 5 19 1 45 3.60 .176 12 Jordan Hicks 2018-2019(2) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 11 0 0 11.1 5 6 5 1 8 0 7 3.97 .128 13 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(13) 16 12 .571 0 0 0 49 40 0 251.2 248 116 112 18 79 7 221 4.01 .258 14 Mike Mayers 2018-2019(2) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 7 0 0 11.0 9 5 5 2 1 0 3 4.09 .237 15 Carlos Martinez 2013-2019(7) 4 5 .444 3 4 0 31 16 0 107.1 108 59 55 11 47 5 108 4.61 .256 16 Andrew Miller 2010-2019(5) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 11 1 0 9.1 8 5 5 0 8 0 12 4.82 .235 18 John Brebbia 2017-2019(3) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 13 0 0 12.1 13 8 8 3 5 1 15 5.84 .271 19 Michael Wacha 2013-2019(7) 4 8 .333 0 0 0 19 17 0 94.1 105 73 70 21 44 2 94 6.68 .282 20 Dominic Leone 2017-2019(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 7 0 0 5.1 6 6 6 1 3 0 5 10.13 .273

Career Batting at Wrigley Field

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

1 Yairo Munoz 2018-2019(2) 10 20 3 7 1 0 1 7 4 1 3 .350 .480 .550 2 Paul Goldschmidt 2012-2019(8) 28 106 17 33 6 0 5 17 15 0 24 .311 .402 .509 3 Tyler O'Neill 2018-2018(1) 4 7 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 .286 .286 .286 4 Matt Wieters 2017-2019(3) 8 22 2 6 1 0 1 6 3 0 10 .273 .346 .455 5 Matt Carpenter 2012-2019(8) 69 258 41 67 14 0 11 35 37 3 69 .260 .355 .442 6 Harrison Bader 2017-2019(3) 14 41 7 10 2 0 1 1 4 1 9 .244 .340 .366 7 Dexter Fowler 2009-2019(10) 173 597 104 144 25 8 17 56 95 0 168 .241 .355 .395 8 Yadier Molina 2004-2019(16) 102 353 31 85 19 0 8 45 29 4 59 .241 .301 .363 9 Paul DeJong 2017-2019(3) 25 98 13 23 5 0 5 17 8 0 31 .235 .287 .439

10 Jose Martinez 2016-2019(4) 22 64 7 15 3 0 1 3 7 0 13 .234 .310 .328 11 Marcell Ozuna 2014-2019(6) 26 100 7 22 1 0 3 9 9 2 31 .220 .284 .320 12 Kolten Wong 2013-2019(7) 42 115 13 22 3 1 0 8 13 0 20 .191 .299 .235

13t Tommy Edman 2019-2019(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 13t Andrew Knizner 2019-2019(1) 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 13t Edmundo Sosa 2018-2018(1) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Career Pitching at Wrigley Field Player Season W L Pct Sv SvOP ShO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO ERA AVG

1t Ryan Helsley 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0.00 .000 1t Dakota Hudson 2018-2018(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.00 .333 1t Andrew Miller 2012-2019(4) 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 5.1 3 0 0 0 2 0 6 0.00 .167 1t Daniel Poncedeleon 2018-2018(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 6 Giovanny Gallegos 2019-2019(1) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 0 0 5.1 4 1 1 0 1 1 5 1.69 .222

7t John Gant 2018-2019(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 4 1 0 7.1 8 2 2 0 3 0 6 2.45 .267 7t Miles Mikolas 2012-2019(3) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 5 3 0 18.1 17 6 5 1 5 1 17 2.45 .258 7t Tyler Webb 2018-2019(2) 0 0 - 0 0 0 6 0 0 3.2 2 3 1 0 2 0 4 2.45 .167 11 Mike Mayers 2018-2018(1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 3 0 0 5.0 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 3.60 .200 13 Adam Wainwright 2006-2019(13) 11 5 .688 0 0 0 27 22 0 135.2 141 63 62 11 43 5 120 4.11 .270 15 John Brebbia 2017-2019(3) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 6 0 0 5.2 5 3 3 1 3 1 7 4.76 .227 16 Carlos Martinez 2013-2019(7) 1 3 .250 1 2 0 14 6 0 44.0 46 27 24 5 18 3 35 4.91 .263 17 Michael Wacha 2013-2019(6) 1 4 .200 0 0 0 9 8 0 45.2 45 32 31 9 23 1 49 6.11 .256 18 Jack Flaherty 2018-2019(2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 4 4 0 17.0 15 12 12 3 14 1 21 6.35 .234 20 Dominic Leone 2017-2019(3) 0 0 - 0 0 0 7 0 0 5.1 6 6 6 1 3 0 5 10.13 .273

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2019 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS DAY-BY-DAY H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB3/28 MIL R/D L, 5-4 Chacin-Mikolas-Hader #45,304 0-1 T4 -1.03/29 MIL R/N W, 9-5 Gant-T.Williams 30,157 1-1 T3 -0.53/30 MIL R/N L, 4-2 Woodruff-Hudson-Hader 36,655 1-2 4 -1.03/31 MIL R/D L, 5-4 Barnes-Hicks 35,042 1-3 5 -2.04/1 PIT R/D W, 6-5 (11) Hicks-Brault-Gant #37,336 2-3 2 -2.04/2 OPEN DATE 2-3 2 -2.54/3 PIT R/N W, 5-4 (10) Gant-Burdi-Hudson 23,954 3-3 2 -2.54/4 SD H/D Postponed to 4/5 - Rain 3-3 2 -2.54/5 SD* H/D L, 5-3 Stock-Reyes-Yates #46,615 3-4 3 -3.5 4/6 SD H/D L, 6-4 Wisler-Miller-Yates 44,492 3-5 3 -3.54/7 SD H/D W, 4-1 Wainwright-Strahm-Hicks 44,340 4-5 3 -3.54/8 LAD H/N W, 4-3 Mikolas-Kelly-Hicks 35,858 5-5 3 -2.54/9 LAD H/N W, 4-0 Brebbia-Stripling 36,353 6-5 T2 -1.54/10 LAD H/N W, 7-2 Flaherty-Maeda 36,244 7-5 T2 -0.54/11 LAD H/D W, 11-7 Gallegos-Baez 38,200 8-5 T1 ---4/12 OPEN DATE 8-5 2 -0.54/13 CIN+ R/N L, 5-2 Hughes-Wainwright-Iglesias 16,496 8-6 2 -1.54/14 CIN+ R/D W, 9-5 Gant-Garrett-Hicks 16,793 9-6 2 -0.54/15 MIL R/N L, 10-7 Guerra-Mayers 28,199 9-7 T2 -1.54/16 MIL R/N L, 8-4 Woodruff-Flaherty 30,260 9-8 3 -2.54/17 MIL R/D W, 6-3 Wacha-Burnes-Hicks 29,817 10-8 T2 -1.54/18 OPEN DATE 10-8 3 -1.04/19 NYM H/N L, 5-4 Lugo-Wainwright-Diaz 40,413 10-9 3 -2.04/20 NYM H/D W, 10-2 Mikolas-Flexen #47,059 11-9 3 -2.04/21 NYM H/D W, 6-4 Hudson-Syndergaard-Hicks 42,765 12-9 T2 -1.04/22 MIL H/N W, 13-5 Flaherty-Houser 35,819 13-9 T1 ---4/23 MIL H/N W, 4-3 Miller-A.Wilson-Hicks 38,474 14-9 1 +1.04/24 MIL H/D W, 5-2 Wainwright-Chacin-Hicks 36,878 15-9 1 +2.04/25 OPEN DATE 15-9 1 +2.54/26 CIN H/N L, 12-1 DeSclafani-Mikolas #45,087 15-10 1 +2.04/27 CIN H/D W, 6-3 Hudson-Mahle-Hicks 44,197 16-10 1 +2.04/28 CIN H/D W, 5-2 Flaherty-Gray-Gant 45,701 17-10 1 +2.54/29 WSH R/N W, 6-3 Wacha-Corbin-Hicks 17,890 18-10 1 +3.04/30 WSH R/N W, 3-2 Wainwright-An.Sánchez-Miller 19,753 19-10 1 +3.0 MARCH/APRIL TOTALS 658,495 19-10 1 +3.05/1 WSH R/N W, 5-1 Mikolas-Scherzer 22,157 20-10 1 +3.05/2 WSH R/D L, 2-1 Strasburg-Hudson-Doolittle 24,338 20-11 1 +2.55/3 CHI R/D L, 4-0 HENDRICKS-Flaherty 34,978 20-12 1 +1.55/4 CHI R/D L, 6-5 Kintzler-Brebbia-Strop 39,601 20-13 1 +0.55/5 CHI R/N L, 13-5 Quintana-Wainwright 36,499 20-14 2 -0.55/6 PHI H/N W, 6-0 Mikolas-Velasquez 38,419 21-14 1 +0.55/7 PHI H/N L, 11-1 Nola-Hudson 38,562 21-15 T2 -0.55/8 PHI H/D L, 5-0 Eickhoff-Flaherty 42,309 21-16 3 -1.55/9 PIT H/N W, 17-4 Wacha-Musgrove 38,925 22-16 3 -1.55/10 PIT H/N L, 2-1 Williams-Miller-Vázquez 45,060 22-17 3 -1.55/11 PIT H/D L, 2-1 Lyles-Mikolas-Vázquez 43,011 22-18 3 -2.55/12 PIT H/D L, 10-6 Stratton-Brebbia #48,555 22-19 T3 -3.55/13 OPEN DATE 22-19 3 -3.55/14 ATL R/N W, 14-3 Flaherty-Foltynewicz 23,718 23-19 3 -3.55/15 ATL R/N L, 4-0 Soroka-Wacha-Jackson 23,367 23-20 3 -3.55/16 ATL R/N L, 10-2 Teheran-Wainwright 28,783 23-21 3 -3.55/17 TEX R/N L, 7-3 Sampson-Mikolas 34,398 23-22 4 -4.55/18 TEX R/D W, 8-2 Hudson-Jurado 30,967 24-22 4 -3.55/19 TEX R/D L, 5-4 (10) J.Gómez-Hicks 32,112 24-23 4 -4.55/20 OPEN DATE 4 -4.05/21 KC H/N Postponed to 5/22 - Rain 4 -4.55/22 KC H/D L, 8-2 Keller-Wacha 42,725 24-24 4 -5.0 KC H/N W, 10-3 Wainwright-Bailey 42,529 25-24 4 -5.05/23 OPEN DATE 25-24 4 -4.55/24 ATL H/N L, 5-2 Foltynewicz-Mikolas 44,630 25-25 4 -4.55/25 ATL H/N W, 6-3 Miller-Winkler-Hicks #45,760 26-25 T3 -4.55/26 ATL H/N L, 4-3 (10) Webb-Webb-Jackson 45,152 26-26 T3 -4.55/27 OPEN DATE 26-26 T3 -4.05/28 PHI R/N L, 4-3 Pivetta-Wainwright-Neris 29,084 26-27 T3 -4.05/29 PHI R/N L, 11-4 Nola-Cabrera 30,486 26-28 4 -5.05/30 PHI R/D W, 5-3 Hudson-Eickhoff-Hicks 31,206 27-28 T3 -4.55/31 CHI H/N W, 2-1 (10) Hicks-Montgomery 45,321 28-28 T3 -3.5 MAY TOTALS 560,958 9-18 T3 -3.56/1 CHI H/N W, 7-4 Gant-Chatwood-Martínez #46,297 29-28 3 -3.06/2 CHI H/D W, 2-1 Wainwright-Hamels-Gant #46,053 30-28 3 -3.06/3 OPEN DATE 30-28 3 -3.06/4 CIN H/N L, 4-1 Castillo-Cabrera-Iglesias 40,649 30-29 3 -3.06/5 CIN H/N Postponed to 8/31 - Rain 30-29 3 -3.56/6 CIN H/D W, 3-1 Gant-Lorenzen-Hicks 44,654 31-29 3 -2.56/7 CHI R/D L, 3-1 Hamels-Mikolas-Strop 40,671 31-30 3 -3.56/8 CHI R/N L, 9-4 Lester-Brebbia 41,005 31-31 3 -4.56/9 CHI R/N L, 5-1 Hendricks-Wainwright-Strop 39,545 31-32 3 -5.56/10 MIA R/N W, 4-1 Wacha-Alcantara-Hicks 6,585 32-32 3 -5.06/11 MIA R/N W, 7-1 Hudson-E.Hernandez 6,308 33-32 3 -4.06/12 MIA R/N L, 9-0 Yamamoto-Mikolas 7,001 33-33 3 -5.06/13 NYM^ R/N W, 5-4 (10) C. Martinez-Diaz-Hicks 31,862 34-33 3 -4.56/14 NYM R/N W, 9-5 Gant-Familia 28,560 35-33 3 -3.56/15 NYM R/N L, 8-7 Syndergaard-Wacha-Diaz 32,589 35-34 3 -3.56/16 NYM R/D W, 4-3 Miller-Flexen-C.Martinez 37,054 36-34 3 -3.56/17 MIA H/N W, 5-0 Mikolas-E.Hernandez 41,274 37-34 3 -2.56/18 MIA H/N L, 6-0 Yamamoto-Flaherty 41,467 37-35 3 -2.56/19 MIA H/N W, 2-1 (11) Gant-Conley 40,126 38-35 3 -2.06/20 MIA H/N L, 7-6 (11) J. Garcia-Miller-Romo 42,446 38-36 3 -3.06/21 LAA H/N W, 5-1 Wacha-Canning #48,423 39-36 3 -2.06/22 LAA H/D W, 4-2 Hudson-Pena-Webb #46,711 40-36 3 -1.06/23 LAA H/N L, 6-4 Skaggs-Mikolas #47,114 40-37 3 -2.06/24 OPEN DATE 40-37 3 -2.56/25 OAK H/N L, 7-3 Wendelken-Flaherty 40,556 40-38 3 -2.56/26 OAK H/N L, 2-0 Mengden-Wainwright-Hendriks #44,871 40-39 3 -2.56/27 OPEN DATE 40-39 3 -3.06/28 SD R/N L, 3-1 Quantrill-Wacha-Yates 33,329 40-40 3 -3.06/29 SD R/N L, 12-2 Paddack-Hudson #44,407 40-41 3 -4.06/30 SD R/D W, 5-3 (11) Martínez-Wieck-Leone 32,575 41-41 3 -3.0 JUNE TOTALS 570,641 13-13 3 -3.07/1 OPEN DATE 41-41 3 -3.57/2 SEA R/N L, 5-4 Adams-Gallegos-Elias 20,173 41-42 3 -3.5

H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB7/3 SEA R/N W, 5-2 Brebbia-Adams 31,878 42-42 3 -2.57/4 SEA R/D W, 5-4 Ponce de Leon-Milone-C.Martinez 26,656 43-42 3 -1.57/5 SF R/N W, 9-4 Hudson-Pomeranz 37,603 44-42 3 -1.57/6 SF R/N L, 8-4 Dyson-Mikolas 32,487 44-43 3 -2.07/7 SF R/D L, 1-0 Samardzija-Flaherty-W.Smith 33,841 44-44 3 -2.0 PRE ALL-STAR TOTALS 1,790,094 44-44 3 -2.07/8 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/9 All-Star Game - Cleveland, Ohio 44-44 3 -2.07/10 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/11 All-Star Break 44-44 3 -2.07/12 ARI H/N L, 4-2 Ray-Miller-Holland 44,960 44-45 3 -3.07/13 ARI H/N W, 4-2 Hudson-M.Kelly-C.Martínez #46,152 45-45 3 -3.07/14 ARI H/D W, 5-2 Wainwright-Greinke-C.Martínez 43,439 46-45 3 -3.07/15 PIT H/N W, 7-0 MIKOLAS-Musgrove 41,965 47-45 2 -2.07/16 PIT H/N L, 3-1 Liriano-C.Martínez-Vázquez 43,777 47-46 3 -3.07/17 PIT H/D W, 6-5 Brebbia-Liriano-C.Martínez 43,186 48-46 3 -3.07/18 CIN R/N W, 7-4 Hudson-Stephenson-Miller 32,359 49-46 3 -2.57/19 CIN R/N W, 12-11 Wacha-Hughes-C.Martínez 37,652 50-46 2 -2.57/20 CIN R/N L, 3-2 Garrett-Mikolas-Lorenzen 38,437 50-47 3 -3.57/21 CIN R/D W, 3-1 Gallegos-DeSclafani-C.Martínez 28,763 51-47 3 -2.57/22 PIT R/N W, 6-5 (10) Shreve-Holmes-C.Martínez 13,096 52-47 2 -1.57/23 PIT R/N W, 4-3 Hudson-Archer-Miller 15,778 53-47 2 -0.57/24 PIT R/N W, 14-8 Wainwright-Lyles 18,675 54-47 2 -0.57/25 PIT R/D W, 6-3 Mikolas-Musgrove 24,534 55-47 T1 ---7/26 HOU H/N W, 5-3 Miller-Pressly-C.Martinez 44,724 56-47 1 +1.07/27 HOU H/N L, 8-2 Cole-Ponce de Leon #46,518 56-48 1 +1.07/28 HOU H/D L, 6-2 Miley-Hudson #46,714 56-49 T1 ---7/29 OPEN DATE 56-49 T1 ---7/30 CHI H/N W, 2-1 Gallegos-Darvish-C.Martinez #46,123 57-49 1 +1.07/31 CHI H/N L, 2-0 Hendricks-Mikolas-Kimbrel 43,750 57-50 T1 --- JULY TOTALS 491,308 16-9 T1 ---8/1 CHI H/N W, 8-0 Flaherty-Lester #46,811 58-50 1 +1.08/2 OPEN DATE 58-50 1 +0.58/3 OAK R/N L, 8-3 Fiers-Hudson 24,851 58-51 2 -0.58/4 OAK R/D L, 4-2 Roark-Wainwright-Hendriks 24,603 58-52 2 -1.58/5 LAD R/N L, 8-0 Gonsolin-Wacha 45,254 58-53 2 -2.58/6 LAD R/N L, 3-1 Kershaw-Mikolas-Jansen #53,070 58-54 2 -2.58/7 LAD R/D L, 2-1 Sadler-C.Martínez 48,994 58-55 3 -3.58/8 OPEN DATE 58-55 3 -4.08/9 PIT H/N W, 6-2 C.Martinez-R.Rodriguez 42,757 59-55 3 -3.08/10 PIT H/N W, 3-1 Wainwright-Musgrove-C.Martinez 45,026 60-55 3 -2.08/11 PIT H/D W, 11-9 Gant-Crick-Miller 43,912 61-55 2 -2.08/12 OPEN DATE 61-55 2 -2.08/13 KC R/N W, 2-0 Flaherty-Sparkman-C.Martínez 23,563 62-55 2 -1.08/14 KC R/N W, 6-0 Hudson-Keller 22,494 63-55 T1 ---8/15 CIN R/N L, 2-1 Gray-Wacha-Iglesias 14,891 63-56 T1 ---8/16 CIN R/N W, 13-4 Wainwright-Castillo 24,118 64-56 1 +1.08/17 CIN R/N L, 6-1 DeSclafani-Mikolas 37,698 64-57 T1 ---8/18 CIN R/D W, 5-4 Flaherty-Wood-C.Martínez 21,525 65-57 T1 ---8/19 MIL H/N W, 3-0 Hudson-Davies-Miller 44,843 66-57 1 +0.58/20 MIL H/N W, 9-4 Webb-Jeffress 37,823 67-57 1 +0.58/21 MIL H/N L, 5-3 (8) Houser-Wainwright-J. Guerra 40,250 67-58 2 -0.58/22 COL H/N W, 6-5 Leone-Almonte-C.Martínez 36,465 68-58 2 -0.58/23 COL H/N W,8-3 Flaherty-Lambert 40,829 69-58 1 +0.58/24 COL H/N W, 6-0 Hudson-González 42,102 70-58 1 +1.58/25 COL H/D W, 11-4 Helsley-Senzatela 45,551 71-58 1 +2.58/26 MIL R/N W, 12-2 Gant-G.Gonzalez 29,475 72-58 1 +3.08/27 MIL R/N W, 6-3 Mikolas-Albers-C.Martínez 36,690 73-58 1 +3.08/28 MIL R/D L, 4-1 Flaherty-Lyles-Hader 33,045 73-59 1 +2.08/29 OPEN DATE 73-59 1 +1.58/30 CIN H/N Postponed to 9/1 - Rain 73-59 1 +1.08/31 CIN H/D* W, 10-6 Hudson-Bauer 44,738 74-59 1 +1.5 H/D W, 3-2 Gant-R.Iglesias 42,074 75-59 1 +2.5 AUGUST TOTALS 553,181 18-9 1 +2.59/1 CIN H/D W, 4-3 C.Martínez-Lorenzen 43,692 76-59 1 +3.5 CIN H/N* L, 5-3 Castillo-Ponce de Leon-Iglesis 38.665 76-60 1 +3.09/2 SF H/D W, 3-1 Wainwright-Beede-C.Martínez 40,732 77-60 1 +3.09/3 SF H/N W, 1-0 Flaherty-Rodríguez-C.Martínez 38,259 78-60 1 +3.09/4 SF H/N L, 9-8 Rogers-Gallegos-W.Smith 41,945 78-61 1 +2.59/5 SF H/D W, 10-0 Hudson-Webb-Cabrera 36,800 79-61 1 +2.59/6 PIT R/N L, 9-4 Wang-Miller-Vázquez 19,090 79-62 1 +2.59/7 PIT R/N W, 10-1 Wainwright-Brault 23,996 80-62 1 +3.59/8 PIT R/D W, 2-0 Flaherty-Marvel-C.Martínez 18.363 81-62 1 +4.59/9 OPEN DATE 81-62 1 +4.09/10 COL R/N L, 2-1 González-Wacha-Díaz 31,514 81-63 1 +4.09/11 COL R/N L, 2-1 Senzatela-Hudson-Díaz 31,931 81-64 1 +4.09/12 COL R/D W, 10-3 Mikolas-Melville 27,618 82-64 1 +4.09/13 MIL H/N W, 10-0 Wainwright-Houser #47,075 83-64 1 +4.09/14 MIL H/N L, 5-2 Lyles-Flaherty-Hader #46,665 83-65 1 +3.09/15 MIL H/D L, 7-6 Albers-Gant-Hader #46,722 83-66 1 +2.09/16 WSH H/N W, 4-2 Hudson-Doolittle-C.Martinez 42,812 84-66 1 +2.09/17 WSH H/N L, 6-2 Corbin-Mikolas-D.Hudson 44,061 84-67 1 +2.09/18 WSH H/D W, 5-1 Wainwright-Scherzer-C.Martinez 37,669 85-67 1 +3.09/19 CHI R/N 6:15 9/20 CHI R/D 1:209/21 CHI R/D 1:209/22 CHI R/D 1:209/23 ARI R/N 8:409/24 ARI R/N 8:409/25 ARI R/D 2:409/26 OPEN DATE9/27 CHI H/N 7:159/28 CHI H/N 6:159/29 CHI H/D 2:159/30 OPEN DATE SEPTEMBER TOTALS POST ALL-STAR TOTALS SEASON TOTALS

NOTE: Pitchers’ complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses;Times are Central (STL) time; *indicates make-up game due to rain out; # indicates sellout; ^ suspended game completed on June 14; + game played in Monterrey, Mexico.