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TAMPA BAY RAYS (79-65) vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS (82-63) LH Blake Snell (18-5, 2.06) vs. RH Carlos Carrasco (16-8, 3.41) Wednesday, September 12, 2018 First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. Location: Tropicana Field TV: FOX Sports Sun Radio: WDAE 620 AM Game No.: 145 (79-65) Home Game No.: 71 (45-25) All-Time Game No.: 3,383 (1579-1803) All-Time Home Game No.: 1,692 (867-824) March: 1-2 April: 12-12 May: 15-13 June: 13-14 July: 13-12 August: 17-10 September: 8-2 Pre-ASB: 49-47 Post-ASB: 30-18 RAY MATTER—Last night the Rays were shut out for the ninth time this season, first since Aug 31 at CLE and first at home since July 24 vs. NYY… it was also the 29th time they were held to 1 run or fewer, tied for 2nd- most in the AL behind the Orioles (36)…with the loss, the Rays were of- ficially eliminated from AL East contention, and they dropped to 8.5 GB of the A’s for the AL’s second Wild Card with 18 games remaining…at 79-65, they are one game shy of matching their high-water mark of the season. Ê The Rays are 8-2 since the start of September, 2nd-best winning pct. in the majors behind the Astros (9-1), and they have outscored opponents, 63-35, over that stretch…they are 17-4 since Aug 19, 25- 12 (.676) since the start of August and 30-18 (.625) since the ASB. Ê Since matching the worst 17-game start in franchise history (4-13), the Rays are 75-52 (.591), 6th-best winning pct. in the majors since April 18 behind the Red Sox, Yankees, Astros, A’s and Cubs. Ê The club’s next win will be their 80th of the season, matching their most under fourth-year Manager Kevin Cash (2015, 2017)…they are three wins shy of clinching their first winning record since 2013 (92-71) and would need to go 11-7 or better in the last 18 games for their sixth 90-win campaign in 11 seasons as the Rays. Ê This is the second series of a 3-series, 9-game homestand against the Orioles (3-0), Indians (1-1) and Athletics…with the Rays chasing the Athletics in the Wild Card race, fans can purchase Lower Cor- ner tickets for the Saturday and Sunday games this weekend for only $10…visit raysbaseball.com or call 888-FAN-RAYS. DOME SWEET DOME—Last night’s loss snapped a club-record 12-game home winning streak, which was the longest in the majors since the In- dians from June 1–July 5, 2016 (13)…it was their first loss here since Aug 8 vs. BAL (5-4 defeat) and only their second loss by 2 runs or more in their last 48 games here (also July 24 vs. NYY, 4-0 loss)…since Aug 9, the Rays are 12-1 at home, matching the best 13-game home stretch in club his- tory…they have outscored opponents, 82-33, over these 13 games. Ê The Rays are 45-25 (.643) at home this season, tied with the Cubs for 3rd in the majors behind the Red Sox (50-20, .714) and Yankees (48-24, .667)…since June 11, the Rays are 33-9 (.786) at home, best in the majors over that span ahead of the Red Sox (27-9, .750)…four of these 9 losses came over a 5-game stretch from Aug 3-8 vs. CWS/ BAL…through June 10, the Rays were 12-16 (.429) at home. Ê The Rays have 45 wins at home, their most since 2013 (51)…they have clinched a winning record at home for a second consecutive season after going .500 or worse in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Ê The Rays have won in walk-off fashion nine times, most in the AL and their most since 2013 (13)…they have hit five walk-off home runs, most in the AL and tied for 2nd in the majors. RAYS vs. INDIANS—Today’s game wraps up a stretch of 6 games between the clubs in a 13-day span…the Rays are 61-95 (.391) all-time against the Indians (34-44 at home, 27-51 on the road), their worst mark against any AL opponent…they are 3-2 this season (1-1 at home, 2-1 on the road), and a win today would clinch the season series for the first time since 2013 (4-2, excluding the AL Wild Card Game)…the Rays have been shut out in both losses this season—in fact, they haven’t scored in four of their 5 losses against the Indians dating back to Aug 11, 2017 at home. Ê The Rays are 20-11 (.645) against the AL Central this season. Ê Today the Rays are facing Carlos Carrasco, who is 4-0 with a 1.11 ERA (32.1-IP, 4-ER) and .130 opp avg. (14-for-108) in 5 apps (4 starts) at Tropicana Field and came within a strike of a no-hitter here on July 1, 2015—broken up on a RBI single by Joey Butler…no other pitcher has made at least 4 starts here with a lower ERA. UP NEXT: ATHLETICS—The Rays went 3-1 in a 4-game series at the Oak- land Coliseum from May 28-31, but lost the series finale and missed a chance to sweep a road series over the A’s for the first time in franchise history…two of their 3 wins were shutouts, in games started by Ryne Stanek (1-0 in 13 innings) and Nathan Eovaldi (season debut, 6-0). Ê The Rays are 8-3 over the last two seasons against the A’s after go- ing 2-5 in 2016…they have won three consecutive series over them for the first time since Aug 23, 2007–Aug 14, 2008 (four straight)… all-time, they are 71-104 (.406) and 41-46 (.471) at home. Ê Both the A’s and Rays trailed the Mariners for the AL’s second Wild Card at the All-Star break…the Rays have gone 30-18 (.625) since then but the A’s have actually gained three games on them. ABOUT THE OFFENSE—Last night was only the second time in their last 19 games the Rays failed to score at least 3 runs and both of these games have been shutout losses to the Indians (Aug 31 at CLE)…over their last 19 games, the Rays are averaging 6.00 runs per game, and they have scored 5 runs or more 13 times and 8 runs or more six times…these two shutout losses are the only times over that span the Rays have been held to 5 hits or fewer—they have recorded double-digit hits in 13 of these 19 games. Ê The Rays rank 2nd in the AL in both avg. (.258) and on-base pct. (.331), trailing the Red Sox in both categories…last season, they finished 12th with a .245 avg. and 10th with a .317 OBP…never in franchise history have the Rays finished a season among the AL’s top two teams in avg. or on-base pct.—their highest finish in avg. was 3rd in 2005 and their highest finish in OBP was 3rd in 2013. Ê The Rays have hit 10 HR in their last 6 games, including 6 HR with runner(s) on base and 4 HR with 2 runners (or more) on base…the 10 HR matches their total from the previous 14 games combined. CHANGE IN APPROACH—The Rays have totaled 132 HR this season, 4th-fewest in the majors, and are on pace for 149 HR, which would be 79 HR fewer than their club-record 228 HR last season…they have won 26 games this season without the benefit of a home run, most in the majors, and they are 29-6 (.823) when hitting multiple homers in a game. Ê The Rays are tied for 3rd in the majors with 106 SB behind the Indi- ans (121) and Brewers (109), and their most since 2012 (134). Ê While the Indians offense features three players with at least 30 HR this season, the Rays have only three players with double-digit homers, fewest in the majors…the Yankees and Blue Jays lead the majors with 10 players in double digits…the Rays have never fin- ished a season with fewer than four players with 10+ HR. SNELL-ZILLA—Today’s starter Blake Snell ranks 3rd in the majors with a 2.06 ERA behind NYM Jacob deGrom (1.71) and BOS Chris Sale (1.96)…he has a chance to finish with the lowest ERA in club history, currently held by David Price in 2012 (2.56)—the year he won the AL Cy Young Award… Snell’s 18 wins are tied with CLE Corey Kluber for most in the majors and are 3rd in franchise history behind Price in 2012 (20) and 2010 (19). Ê Snell has won six consecutive starts since Aug 10 at TOR. Ê Sale will fall off the ERA leaderboard before making his next start, as he has thrown 147 IP and the Red Sox have played 145 games… for the record, the last 10 AL pitchers to lead the league (or tie) in both wins and ERA have all won the Cy Young Award—the last AL pitcher to do this and not win was BAL Mike Boddicker in 1984. STAY THIRSTY, MY FRIENDS—The Rays have not thrown a complete game since Matt Andriese on May 14, 2016 vs. OAK…they have played 434 games since then, the longest drought in AL history and 2nd-longest in major league history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, behind the Marlins (480) from June 4, 2014–June 2, 2017…since then: Ê the longest outing for a Rays starting pitcher is 8 IP (eight times) Ê a Rays starter has pitched into the 9th inning only once: Alex Cobb on July 21, 2017 vs. TEX (double, homer and was replaced) Ê the Rays have had 10 CG thrown against them Ê the Indians have recorded a majors-most 16 CG, while six pitchers have thrown at least 5 CG, led by CLE Corey Kluber (9) MINOR MATTERS—Last night Triple-A Durham lost Game 1 of the Gov- ernors’ Cup Finals, 3-2, to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in a game delayed by 2 hours, 59 minutes in the 8th inn. and ending at 12:11 a.m. ET…due to the threat of Hurricane Florence, the games scheduled in Durham have been moved to Scranton…this is a rematch of last season’s Governors’ Cup Fi- nals, and the Bulls are seeking to win back-to-back titles for the first time since 2002-03…Game 2 is tonight at 6:35 p.m., and Class-A Bowling Green is at Peoria in Game 1 of the Midwest League Finals tonight as well. UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV & Radio Fri., 9/14 vs. OAK 7:10 p.m. TBD vs. TBA FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) 2017 2018 Change Improvement SO/PA Ratio 25.0% 22.6% -2.4% 1st Batting Avg. .245 .258 +.013 1st On-Base Pct. .317 .331 +.014 1st Avg. with RISP .227 .251 +.024 3rd HR/Game 1.41 0.92 -0.49 30th Runs via HR 48.0% 32.4% -15.6% 30th CHANGES IN RAYS OFFENSE OVER 2017-18 SEASONS

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Page 1: TAMPA BAY RAYS (79-65) vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS (82-63) LH ... · Ê Today the Rays are facing Carlos Carrasco, who is 4-0 with a 1.11 ERA (32.1-IP, 4-ER) and .130 opp avg. (14-for-108)

TAMPA BAY RAYS (79-65) vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS (82-63)LH Blake Snell (18-5, 2.06) vs. RH Carlos Carrasco (16-8, 3.41)

Wednesday, September 12, 2018 First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. Location: Tropicana Field TV: FOX Sports Sun Radio: WDAE 620 AMGame No.: 145 (79-65) Home Game No.: 71 (45-25) All-Time Game No.: 3,383 (1579-1803) All-Time Home Game No.: 1,692 (867-824)

March: 1-2 April: 12-12 May: 15-13 June: 13-14 July: 13-12 August: 17-10 September: 8-2 Pre-ASB: 49-47 Post-ASB: 30-18

RAY MATTER—Last night the Rays were shut out for the ninth time this season, first since Aug 31 at CLE and first at home since July 24 vs. NYY…it was also the 29th time they were held to 1 run or fewer, tied for 2nd-most in the AL behind the Orioles (36)…with the loss, the Rays were of-ficially eliminated from AL East contention, and they dropped to 8.5 GB of the A’s for the AL’s second Wild Card with 18 games remaining…at 79-65, they are one game shy of matching their high-water mark of the season.

Ê The Rays are 8-2 since the start of September, 2nd-best winning pct. in the majors behind the Astros (9-1), and they have outscored opponents, 63-35, over that stretch…they are 17-4 since Aug 19, 25-12 (.676) since the start of August and 30-18 (.625) since the ASB.

Ê Since matching the worst 17-game start in franchise history (4-13), the Rays are 75-52 (.591), 6th-best winning pct. in the majors since April 18 behind the Red Sox, Yankees, Astros, A’s and Cubs.

Ê The club’s next win will be their 80th of the season, matching their most under fourth-year Manager Kevin Cash (2015, 2017)…they are three wins shy of clinching their first winning record since 2013 (92-71) and would need to go 11-7 or better in the last 18 games for their sixth 90-win campaign in 11 seasons as the Rays.

Ê This is the second series of a 3-series, 9-game homestand against the Orioles (3-0), Indians (1-1) and Athletics…with the Rays chasing the Athletics in the Wild Card race, fans can purchase Lower Cor-ner tickets for the Saturday and Sunday games this weekend for only $10…visit raysbaseball.com or call 888-FAN-RAYS.

DOME SWEET DOME—Last night’s loss snapped a club-record 12-game home winning streak, which was the longest in the majors since the In-dians from June 1–July 5, 2016 (13)…it was their first loss here since Aug 8 vs. BAL (5-4 defeat) and only their second loss by 2 runs or more in their last 48 games here (also July 24 vs. NYY, 4-0 loss)…since Aug 9, the Rays are 12-1 at home, matching the best 13-game home stretch in club his-tory…they have outscored opponents, 82-33, over these 13 games.

Ê The Rays are 45-25 (.643) at home this season, tied with the Cubs for 3rd in the majors behind the Red Sox (50-20, .714) and Yankees (48-24, .667)…since June 11, the Rays are 33-9 (.786) at home, best in the majors over that span ahead of the Red Sox (27-9, .750)…four of these 9 losses came over a 5-game stretch from Aug 3-8 vs. CWS/BAL…through June 10, the Rays were 12-16 (.429) at home.

Ê The Rays have 45 wins at home, their most since 2013 (51)…they have clinched a winning record at home for a second consecutive season after going .500 or worse in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Ê The Rays have won in walk-off fashion nine times, most in the AL and their most since 2013 (13)…they have hit five walk-off home runs, most in the AL and tied for 2nd in the majors.

RAYS vs. INDIANS—Today’s game wraps up a stretch of 6 games between the clubs in a 13-day span…the Rays are 61-95 (.391) all-time against the Indians (34-44 at home, 27-51 on the road), their worst mark against any AL opponent…they are 3-2 this season (1-1 at home, 2-1 on the road), and a win today would clinch the season series for the first time since 2013 (4-2, excluding the AL Wild Card Game)…the Rays have been shut out in both losses this season—in fact, they haven’t scored in four of their 5 losses against the Indians dating back to Aug 11, 2017 at home.

Ê The Rays are 20-11 (.645) against the AL Central this season. Ê Today the Rays are facing Carlos Carrasco, who is 4-0 with a 1.11

ERA (32.1-IP, 4-ER) and .130 opp avg. (14-for-108) in 5 apps (4 starts) at Tropicana Field and came within a strike of a no-hitter here on July 1, 2015—broken up on a RBI single by Joey Butler…no other pitcher has made at least 4 starts here with a lower ERA.

UP NEXT: ATHLETICS—The Rays went 3-1 in a 4-game series at the Oak-land Coliseum from May 28-31, but lost the series finale and missed a chance to sweep a road series over the A’s for the first time in franchise history…two of their 3 wins were shutouts, in games started by Ryne Stanek (1-0 in 13 innings) and Nathan Eovaldi (season debut, 6-0).

Ê The Rays are 8-3 over the last two seasons against the A’s after go-ing 2-5 in 2016…they have won three consecutive series over them for the first time since Aug 23, 2007–Aug 14, 2008 (four straight)…all-time, they are 71-104 (.406) and 41-46 (.471) at home.

Ê Both the A’s and Rays trailed the Mariners for the AL’s second Wild Card at the All-Star break…the Rays have gone 30-18 (.625) since then but the A’s have actually gained three games on them.

ABOUT THE OFFENSE—Last night was only the second time in their last 19 games the Rays failed to score at least 3 runs and both of these games have been shutout losses to the Indians (Aug 31 at CLE)…over their last 19 games, the Rays are averaging 6.00 runs per game, and they have scored 5 runs or more 13 times and 8 runs or more six times…these two shutout losses are the only times over that span the Rays have been held to 5 hits or fewer—they have recorded double-digit hits in 13 of these 19 games.

Ê The Rays rank 2nd in the AL in both avg. (.258) and on-base pct. (.331), trailing the Red Sox in both categories…last season, they finished 12th with a .245 avg. and 10th with a .317 OBP…never in franchise history have the Rays finished a season among the AL’s top two teams in avg. or on-base pct.—their highest finish in avg. was 3rd in 2005 and their highest finish in OBP was 3rd in 2013.

Ê The Rays have hit 10 HR in their last 6 games, including 6 HR with runner(s) on base and 4 HR with 2 runners (or more) on base…the 10 HR matches their total from the previous 14 games combined.

CHANGE IN APPROACH—The Rays have totaled 132 HR this season, 4th-fewest in the majors, and are on pace for 149 HR, which would be 79 HR fewer than their club-record 228 HR last season…they have won 26 games this season without the benefit of a home run, most in the majors, and they are 29-6 (.823) when hitting multiple homers in a game.

Ê The Rays are tied for 3rd in the majors with 106 SB behind the Indi-ans (121) and Brewers (109), and their most since 2012 (134).

Ê While the Indians offense features three players with at least 30 HR this season, the Rays have only three players with double-digit homers, fewest in the majors…the Yankees and Blue Jays lead the majors with 10 players in double digits…the Rays have never fin-ished a season with fewer than four players with 10+ HR.

SNELL-ZILLA—Today’s starter Blake Snell ranks 3rd in the majors with a 2.06 ERA behind NYM Jacob deGrom (1.71) and BOS Chris Sale (1.96)…he has a chance to finish with the lowest ERA in club history, currently held by David Price in 2012 (2.56)—the year he won the AL Cy Young Award…Snell’s 18 wins are tied with CLE Corey Kluber for most in the majors and are 3rd in franchise history behind Price in 2012 (20) and 2010 (19).

Ê Snell has won six consecutive starts since Aug 10 at TOR. Ê Sale will fall off the ERA leaderboard before making his next start,

as he has thrown 147 IP and the Red Sox have played 145 games…for the record, the last 10 AL pitchers to lead the league (or tie) in both wins and ERA have all won the Cy Young Award—the last AL pitcher to do this and not win was BAL Mike Boddicker in 1984.

STAY THIRSTY, MY FRIENDS—The Rays have not thrown a complete game since Matt Andriese on May 14, 2016 vs. OAK…they have played 434 games since then, the longest drought in AL history and 2nd-longest in major league history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, behind the Marlins (480) from June 4, 2014–June 2, 2017…since then:

Ê the longest outing for a Rays starting pitcher is 8 IP (eight times) Ê a Rays starter has pitched into the 9th inning only once: Alex Cobb

on July 21, 2017 vs. TEX (double, homer and was replaced) Ê the Rays have had 10 CG thrown against them Ê the Indians have recorded a majors-most 16 CG, while six pitchers

have thrown at least 5 CG, led by CLE Corey Kluber (9)

MINOR MATTERS—Last night Triple-A Durham lost Game 1 of the Gov-ernors’ Cup Finals, 3-2, to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in a game delayed by 2 hours, 59 minutes in the 8th inn. and ending at 12:11 a.m. ET…due to the threat of Hurricane Florence, the games scheduled in Durham have been moved to Scranton…this is a rematch of last season’s Governors’ Cup Fi-nals, and the Bulls are seeking to win back-to-back titles for the first time since 2002-03…Game 2 is tonight at 6:35 p.m., and Class-A Bowling Green is at Peoria in Game 1 of the Midwest League Finals tonight as well.

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULEUpcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV & RadioFri., 9/14 vs. OAK 7:10 p.m. TBD vs. TBA FOX Sports Sun, WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)

2017 2018 Change ImprovementSO/PA Ratio 25.0% 22.6% -2.4% 1stBatting Avg. .245 .258 +.013 1stOn-Base Pct. .317 .331 +.014 1stAvg. with RISP .227 .251 +.024 3rdHR/Game 1.41 0.92 -0.49 30thRuns via HR 48.0% 32.4% -15.6% 30th

CHANGES IN RAYS OFFENSE OVER 2017-18 SEASONS

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Ê Selected by Astros Manager A.J. Hinch to join the AL coaching staff for the All-Star Game for a second consecutive season.

Ê Is in his fourth season as Rays manager…at age 40, is the majors’ youngest active skipper—5 months younger than SD Andy Green.

Ê On Tues vs. CLE, was ejected by home plate umpire Mark Carlson, his eighth ejection as Rays manager, first since July 18, 2017 at OAK.

Ê Is the sixth Tampa-born manager in major league history, and second

to manage the Rays…that list includes Hall of Famers Al Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart.

Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, incl. parts of eight seasons in the majors (2002-10) and two years (2005-06) in the Rays org.

Ê Played in the 1989 Little League World Series (Tampa Northside LL), 1999 College World Series (Florida State) and earned World Series rings in 2007 (Red Sox) and 2009 (Yankees).

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER

TODAY’S STARTER: LH BLAKE SNELL (18-5, 2.06 ERA) « ALL-STAR «

LAST START—On Fri vs. BAL, both runs allowed came on a 2-run homer by Joey Rickard, his 104th and final pitch of his outing…snapped a streak allowing 1 ER or fewer in 14 straight home starts, his most allowed here since Sep 6, 2017 vs. MIN (6)…his 104 pitches were his most since July 7 at NYM (112), making 7 starts in between…was the fourth time in his career he recorded at least 9 SO without a walk and third time this season…his line: W, 5.1 IP, 5 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 9 SO, 1 HR, 104 pit, 72 str.

THE WIN COLUMN—Has won six straight decisions, longest streak of his career and tied with Ryan Yarbrough’s current streak for the longest by a Ray since Jake Odorizzi (6) from July 17–Aug 25, 2016…is attempting to become the first Ray to win seven straight decisions since Alex Cobb (7) from June 29–Aug 21, 2014…is also at-tempting to set a club record by winning a seventh straight start; is currently tied with David Price from June 25–July 25, 2014, Matt Moore (June 20–July 22, 2013, Sep 29, 2012–April 27, 2013) and Scott Kazmir (May 10–June 6, 2008)…the only pitch-er in the majors do that this season is CHC Jon Lester (7) from May 29–July 1.

Ê His 18 wins are tied with CLE Corey Kluber for the major league lead and are 3rd in club history behind Price in 2012 (20) and 2010 (19).

HE LIKES IT HERE—Has pitched to a 1.23 ERA at home, best in the majors ahead of NYM Jacob deGrom (1.66)…no pitcher has finished a season with a home ERA that low since MIA José Fernández (1.19) in 2013, and no AL pitcher has done so since CAL Nolan Ryan (1.07) in 1972…in club history the lowest ERA at home over an en-tire season is held by David Price (1.81) in 2012…hasn’t allowed more than 2 runs at home this season, and has yielded 1 run or fewer in 10 of his 12 home starts.

AGAINST THE BEST—Today’s start will be the 12th time in 28 starts this season he will face one of the majors’ top five offensive teams by runs scored…in his 11 starts against the Red Sox (4), Yankees (3), Indians (1), Astros (2) and Athletics (1), he is 8-2 with a 2.08 ERA (65-IP, 15-ER), including 7 starts allowing 1 run or fewer and four scoreless starts…he went 3-0 with a 1.08 ERA in 4 starts against the Red Sox, the majors’ top-scoring team…min. 3 starts, no other pitcher this season has posted a sub-4.00 ERA against the Red Sox—the closest is NYY Luis Severino (4.24).

CAN’T TOUCH THIS—In 7 starts since Aug 4, is 6-0 with a 1.42 ERA (38-IP, 6-ER) including 6 starts of 1 ER or fewer…his ERA is best in the AL and 3rd in the majors over that span…in 12 starts since June 19, is 10-1 with a 1.42 ERA (69.2-IP, 11-ER), leading the majors in wins since then despite a stint on the disabled list…in 18 starts since May 18, is 14-2 with a 1.54 ERA (105-IP, 18-ER), leading the majors in wins and ERA during that stretch.

LEADERBOARDS—His 2.06 ERA ranks 3rd in the majors behind NYM Jacob deGrom (1.71) and BOS Chris Sale (1.96)…led the AL in ERA through July 9, joining David Price in 2012 as the only pitchers in club history to hold the AL lead in ERA in July or later, according to Stats LLC…his 2.06 ERA would set a club record among qualifiers, ahead of Price (2.56) in 2012…also ranks among AL leaders in opp avg. (.188, 2nd), WHIP (1.01, 4th) SO/9 IP ratio (10.66, 8th), HR/9 IP ratio (0.86, 5th) and wild pitches (13, tied for 3rd)…min. 100 IP, leads the majors with a .091 opp avg. with RISP and a .061 opp avg. with RISP/2 outs…according to FanGraphs, is averaging 95.7 mph on his fastball, 4th in the AL, and 14.6 pct. of his total pitches are swings and misses, 3rd in the AL.

WHEN HE’S ON—Has yielded 1 run or fewer in 17 starts this season, 2nd-most in the majors behind teammate Ryne Stanek (21)—who has made 25 starts this season but none longer than 2 IP…excluding openers, they are the most by an AL pitcher since SEA Félix Hernández (17) in 2012…has allowed 2 runs or fewer in 23 starts, 2nd-most in the majors behind Stanek (24)…has allowed 2 runs or fewer in 16 of his last 18 starts dating back to May 18 at LAA.

Ê Excluding openers, his 17 starts of 1 run or fewer and 23 starts of 2 runs or fewer are both single-season club records.

FIRST-TIME ALL-STAR—Replaced CLE Corey Kluber on the AL All-Star Team roster…was the first selection of his career, and it marked the ninth con-secutive season the Rays had a pitcher named an All-Star; only the Yankees (12) have a longer streak in the AL…was the third pitcher used by the AL, and he went 1.2 IP, yielding a homer to Willson Contreras on the first pitch of his outing…struck out Nolan Arenado, Matt Kemp and Bryce Harper.

SEASON & CAREER HIGHS2018 CAREER

7.1, 3x-last 7/7 at NYM IP 7.1, 3x-last 7/7/18 at NYM8, 9/1 at CLE H 10, 5/8/17 vs. KC

5, 2x-last 5/13 at BAL R 6, 3x-last 9/6/17 vs. MIN5, 2x-last 5/13 at BAL ER 6, 3x-last 9/6/17 vs. MIN

7, 6/19 at HOU BB 7, 6/19/18 at HOU12, 6/3 at SEA SO 13, 10/1/17 vs. BAL3, 5/13 at BAL HR 3, 5/13/18 at BAL

-- CG ---- SHO --

6G, 8/10 – Current Win Streak 6G, 8/10/18 – Current2G, 5/8 – 5/13 Loss Streak 6G, 4/6/17 – 7/24/17

2018 SPLITS vs. BATTERSSPLIT AB H AVG 2B 3B HR BB SO TB PAvs. LHB 120 17 .142 5 0 2 9 43 28 130vs. RHB 433 87 .201 22 1 13 45 143 150 482

CAREER MLB BREAKDOWNYEAR W L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR2017 5 7 4.04 24 24 129.1 113 65 58 59 119 152018 18 5 2.06 27 27 157.0 104 39 36 54 186 15Career 29 20 3.09 70 70 375.1 310 148 129 164 403 35

2018 SPLITSSPLIT W L ERA G IP H R ER BB SOHome 9 1 1.23 12 73.0 46 11 10 18 82Road 9 4 2.79 15 84.0 58 28 26 36 104March 0 0 0.00 1 5.2 3 0 0 2 2April 4 1 3.00 5 30.0 20 10 10 9 39May 3 2 2.60 6 34.2 24 11 10 12 35June 3 1 1.74 5 31.0 18 7 6 17 37July 2 1 2.04 3 17.2 15 4 4 7 21August 4 0 1.04 5 26.0 11 3 2 6 34September 2 0 2.25 2 12.0 13 4 3 1 18

SPLITS vs. INDIANSSPLIT W L ERA G IP H R ER BB SO2018 1 0 1.35 1 6.2 8 2 1 1 92017 0 0 1.42 1 6.1 4 1 1 2 4Career 1 1 1.83 3 19.2 19 6 4 6 16at Home 0 0 1.42 1 6.1 4 1 1 2 4

2018 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT3/30 vs. BOS -- 0.00 5.2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 84/49 L, 0-1 Price tied, 0-04/4 at NYY L-1 5.00 3.1 4 5 5 3 5 2 0 0 90/54 L, 2-7 Severino down, 4-14/10 at CWS W-1 3.60 6.0 1 1 1 5 10 0 0 1 114/62 W, 6-5 Fulmer up, 5-14/16 vs. TEX W-2 2.95 6.1 5 1 1 0 9 1 0 0 103/68 W, 8-4 Pérez up, 8-14/21 vs. MIN W-3 2.54 7.0 5 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 100/68 W, 10-1 Gibson up, 7-14/27 at BOS W-4 2.52 7.1 5 2 2 1 9 0 0 0 104/68 W, 4-3 Pomeranz up, 4-25/2 at DET -- 2.55 6.2 5 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 86/57 L, 2-3 (12) Fulmer tied, 2-25/8 vs. ATL L-2 2.40 6.1 4 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 105/65 L, 0-1 Newcomb down, 1-05/13 at BAL L-3 3.12 3.1 6 5 5 2 3 3 0 1 73/43 L, 1-17 Bundy down, 4-05/18 at LAA W-5 3.07 6.2 4 2 2 3 8 0 0 2 114/70 W, 8-3 Tropeano up, 7-25/23 vs. BOS W-6 2.78 6.0 3 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 101/63 W, 6-3 Porcello up, 6-05/28 at OAK W-7 2.56 5.2 2 1 0 2 7 0 0 1 97/62 W, 4-3 Gossett up, 3-16/3 at SEA -- 2.36 6.0 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 1 100/66 L, 1-2 Hernández up, 1-06/9 vs. SEA W-8 2.30 6.0 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 95/60 W, 7-3 Hernández up, 6-26/14 at NYY L-4 2.58 5.0 5 4 4 4 8 2 0 1 105/57 L, 3-4 Germán down, 4-26/19 at HOU W-9 2.48 7.0 3 1 1 7 6 0 0 1 102/57 W, 2-1 Verlander up, 2-16/25 vs. WAS W-10 2.31 7.0 1 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 103/63 W, 11-0 Gonzalez up, 11-07/1 vs. HOU W-11 2.24 7.1 4 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 100/66 W, 3-2 Morton up, 2-17/7 at NYM W-12 2.09 7.1 6 0 0 3 9 0 0 0 112/70 W, 3-0 Matz up, 2-07/12 at MIN L-5 2.27 3.0 5 3 3 3 2 0 0 2 75/43 L, 1-5 Gibson down, 3-08/4 vs. CWS -- 2.27 4.0 3 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 59/34 L, 1-2 Rodón tied, 1-18/10 at TOR W-13 2.18 5.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 47/33 W, 7-0 Estrada up, 5-08/16 at NYY W-14 2.10 5.0 2 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 76/53 W, 3-1 Tanaka up, 2-08/21 vs. KC W-15 2.07 6.0 4 1 1 1 11 1 0 0 101/67 W, 4-1 Sparkman up, 4-18/26 vs. BOS W-16 2.05 6.0 2 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 89/55 W, 9-1 Eovaldi up, 7-19/1 at CLE W-17 2.02 6.2 8 2 1 1 9 0 0 0 101/62 W, 5-3 Bieber up, 4-29/7 vs. BAL W-18 2.06 5.1 5 2 2 0 9 1 0 0 104/72 W, 14-2 Bundy up, 7-2

Page 3: TAMPA BAY RAYS (79-65) vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS (82-63) LH ... · Ê Today the Rays are facing Carlos Carrasco, who is 4-0 with a 1.11 ERA (32.1-IP, 4-ER) and .130 opp avg. (14-for-108)

RAYS HITTER NOTES#1 WILLY ADAMES INF Pronunciation: ah-DAH-mes 2018: .263/.328/.390 8 HR 25 RBI 6 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-4 CLE Series: 1-7, RBI, BB, R Stand: 6-19, 2B, 2-RBI, 2-BB, 6-R vs. LH: .250 (16-64), 2-HRLast HR: 8/24/18 vs. BOS Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .224 (15-67) vs. RH: .267 (46-172), 6-HR

Ê Batting .333/.421/.364 (11-for-33) in 9 games (all starts) since the start of September…has recorded multiple hits in four of his last 8 games. Ê His avg. was below .200 as late as July 29 (.196)…since then, is batting .323/.397/.476 (40-for-124) with 4 2B, 5 HR and 16 RBI in 36 games (35 starts). Ê Min. 75 PA, since the start of August, ranks among AL rookie leaders in avg. (.322, 3rd) and on-base pct. (.394, 3rd)…also is tied for 3rd with 39 hits. Ê On Aug 7 vs. BAL, became the fifth in club history to hit a walk-off homer before his 23rd birthday and second this season, joining Jake Bauers. Ê Has appeared in 69 games and made 67 starts (59-SS, 8-2B)…his 12 errors are one shy of tying Matt Duffy (13) for most on the team. Ê Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 19 prospect in the minors…homered in his major league debut on May 22 vs. BOS.

#9 JAKE BAUERS 1B/OF Pronunciation: BOW-ers 2018: .193/.313/.378 10 HR 39 RBI 4 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-3, BB CLE Series: 1-7, HR, 2-RBI, BB, R Stand: 2-12, HR, 3-RBI, 4-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .183 (13-71), 2-HRLast HR: 9/10/18 vs. CLE Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .231 (15-65) vs. RH: .196 (40-204), 8-HR

Ê Is 2-for-his-last-24 and 4-for-his-last-60…on Mon vs. CLE, hit his first homer since Aug 1 vs. LAA, snapping a 92 AB homerless drought. Ê Batting .139/.264/.271 (20-for-144) with 5 HR and 21 RBI in 45 games (41 starts) since the All-Star break, after .252/.368/.496 in the first half. Ê Since his June 7 recall, ranks among ML rookies in doubles (17, tied for 5th), RBI (39, 5th), extra-base hits (29, 5th) and walks (48, 2nd). Ê 29 of his 53 hits (54.7 pct.) this season have gone for extra bases (17-2B, 2-3B, 9-HR), 5th-highest rate in the majors among players with 150 PA. Ê Has appeared in 81 games and made 75 starts (56-1B, 11-LF, 4-DH, 4-RF)…entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 45 prospect.

#26 JI-MAN CHOI 1B Pronunciation: GEE-man CHOY 2018: .274/.359/.522 8 HR 27 RBI 2 SBTues vs. CLE: 1-4 CLE Series: 2-8, HR, 3-RBI, R, HBP Stand: 4-12, 2B, 2-HR, 8-RBI, 3-BB, 3-R vs. LH: .111 (2-18), 1-HRLast HR: 9/10/18 vs. CLE Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.333, 4-12) RISP: .184 (7-38) vs. RH: .295 (41-139), 7-HR

Ê Has reached base safely in 21 consecutive starts…batting .325/.421/.650 (26-for-80) with 5 HR and 15 RBI in his last 24 games (21 starts). Ê On Mon vs. CLE, hit a 2-run homer in the 9th inning for the first walk-off hit of his career…it was only his second career hit off a lefty and first

home run…was the third walk-off homer in club history hit by a lefty off a left-handed pitcher, joining Jake Bauers (2018) and Gabe Gross (2008). Ê Has homered twice in his last 4 games and three times in his last 7 games (6 starts)…has 7 XBH and 10 RBI since the beginning of September. Ê Since joining the Rays, is batting .283/.376/.528 (36-for-127) with 11 2B, 6 HR and 22 RBI…has appeared in 38 games and made 35 starts, all at DH. Ê Since the trade, is batting .351 (26-for-74) with 10 2B and 4 HR with the bases empty and .189 (10-for-53) with 1 2B and 2 HR with runners on.

#19 NICK CIUFFO C Pronunciation: SHOO-fo 2018: .294/.381/.529 1 HR 4 RBI 0 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-2 CLE Series: 1-4, 2B, BB, R Stand: 4-8, 2B, HR, 4-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .333 (2-6)Last HR: 9/7/18 vs. BAL Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .333 (2-6) vs. RH: .273 (3-11), 1-HR

Ê Batting .417/.500/.750 (5-for-12) with 1 2B, 1 HR and 4 RBI in his last 5 games (all starts)…hit his first career homer on Fri vs. BAL. Ê Made his major league debut on Sep 3 at TOR…has appeared in 7 games and made 6 starts, all at catcher, since his selection from Triple-A. Ê Hit .262/.301/.380 (58-for-221) with 11 2B, 5 HR and 28 RBI in 60 games for Durham…threw out 43.2 pct. of attempted base stealers (21-SB, 16-CS). Ê In 2017, spent the entire season with Double-A Montgomery and was named Defensive Player of the Year by the Rays Baseball Operations dept.

for a second consecutive year…named to the Southern League postseason All-Star Team, batting .245 (91-for-371) with 7 HR and 42 RBI.

#44 C.J. CRON 1B Pronunciation: krohn 2018: .250/.316/.478 26 HR 62 RBI 1 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-4 CLE Series: 0-8 Stand: 2-14, 2B, RBI, BB, 2-R vs. LH: .303 (40-132), 7-HRLast HR: 9/2/18 at CLE Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-11 RISP: .198 (24-121) vs. RH: .228 (74-324), 19-HR

Ê Hitless in his last 11 AB, with 6 SO over that span…batting .229/.289/.486 (8-for-35) with 2 HR and 3 RBI in his last 10 games (8 starts). Ê His 26 HR are a career high and most on the team, ahead of Wilson Ramos (14)…his previous career high was 16 HR in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Ê Has hit 19.7 pct. of the team’s homers…52 of his 114 hits (45.6 pct.) this season have gone for extra bases, the highest rate of his career. Ê Has appeared in 124 games and made 114 starts (60-DH, 52-1B)…has been hit by pitch 16 times, 2nd in the AL behind TB Carlos Gómez (20). Ê Has only started 21 of the club’s 37 games since Aug 1 and 29 of 48 games since the All-Star break, compared to 85 of 96 games in the first half.

#5 MATT DUFFY INF 2018: .297/.359/.370 4 HR 42 RBI 10 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-0, BB (PH in 7th) CLE Series: 0-0, BB Stand: 3-9, 2-RBI, 4-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .293 (36-123), 1-HRLast HR: 6/16/18 at NYY Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.500, 3-6) RISP: .324 (34-105) vs. RH: .298 (102-342), 3-HR

Ê Batting .339/.429/.390 (20-for-59) in his last 16 games (14 starts) and .308/.419/.385 (8-for-26) in 8 games (6 starts) since the start of September. Ê His .297 avg. ranks 2nd among AL third basemen and would be the best for a third baseman in club history, ahead of Evan Longoria (.294) in 2010. Ê Last homered on June 16 at NYY…has gone 246 AB without one, 4th-longest active drought in the majors (excluding pitchers) and a career long. Ê Only 18.1 pct. of his hits have gone for extra bases, 2nd-lowest in the majors…46 of his last 50 hits and 56 of his last 61 hits have been singles. Ê According to FanGraphs, 26.4 pct. of his balls in play are line drives, 5th-highest in the AL…the major league avg. for line drives is 21.5 pct. Ê Has appeared in 120 games and made 114 starts (109-3B, 5-DH)…has made 13 errors, most on the team, incl. 3 errors in his last 11 games (9 starts).

#27 CARLOS GÓMEZ OF 2018: .219/.307/.353 9 HR 32 RBI 11 SBTues vs. CLE: DNP CLE Series: 0-1 (PH in 9th) Stand: 1-6, HR, RBI, R vs. LH: .206 (22-107), 2-HRLast HR: 9/9/18 vs. BAL Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .247 (22-89) vs. RH: .225 (53-236), 7-HR

Ê Batting .208/.240/.333 (5-for-24) with 4 RBI in his last 10 games (6 starts)…on Sun vs. BAL, his solo homer snapped a 71 AB homerless drought. Ê Has been hit by pitch a career-high 20 times, most in the majors, and 3rd-most in club history behind Brandon Guyer 2015 (24) and 2016 (23). Ê Has been charged with 7 errors, tied for 5th among ML outfielders, and the most by a Rays outfielder since Melvin Upton Jr. (7) in 2008. Ê Has appeared in 110 games and made 93 starts (85-RF, 5-DH, 3-CF)…is one of seven active players with at least 100 HR and 200 SB in his career. Ê Has only started 14 of the club’s 37 games since Aug 1 and 21 of 48 games since the All-Star break, compared to 72 of 96 games in the first half.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER CF Pronunciation: KEER-my-er 2018: .224/.286/.380 7 HR 27 RBI 9 SBTues vs. CLE: DNP CLE Series: DNP Stand: 6-12, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, 4-R vs. LH: .181 (15-83), 1-HRLast HR: 9/7/18 vs. BAL Current Hitting Streak: 7G (.520, 13-25) RISP: .192 (15-78) vs. RH: .241 (51-212), 6-HR

Ê Has hit safely in a season-high seven consecutive games since the start of September, batting .520/.556/1.040 (13-for-25) over that stretch. Ê Has recorded multiple hits in four straight games, matching the longest such streak of his career, and in five of his last 6 games since Sep 3. Ê Has recorded 8 XBH (2-2B, 3-3B, 3-HR) in his last 12 games…has 3 HR in his last 4 games (all starts) following a 114 AB homerless drought. Ê His avg. was .175 at the end of play on Aug 14…since then, is batting .359/.398/.628 (28-for-78) with 6 2B, 3 HR and 10 RBI in 22 games (21 starts). Ê Has appeared in 77 games and made 75 starts, all in center field, including 21 starts against lefties…since 2015, leads the majors with 98 Defensive

Runs Saved, ahead of ATL/LAA Andrelton Simmons (95)…has achieved this despite missing significant time in each of the last three seasons.

#35 BRANDON LOWE INF/OF Pronunciation: rhymes with “now” 2018: .241/.355/.443 4 HR 15 RBI 2 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-3, BB CLE Series: 0-6, 2-BB Stand: 2-13, 2B, HR, 3-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .214 (3-14), 1-HRLast HR: 9/9/18 vs. BAL Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-9 RISP: .308 (8-26) vs. RH: .246 (16-65), 3-HR

Ê Batting .182/.280/.364 (4-for-22) in his last 8 games (6 starts), compared to .500/.615/.1.050 (10-for-20) in his previous 7 games (6 starts). Ê Has 4 HR in his last 12 games (9 starts)…on Sun vs. BAL, his 3-run homer was his first off a lefty and first with 2 runners (or more) on base. Ê Has appeared in 27 games and made 23 starts (12-2B, 7-LF, 4-RF) since his Aug 4 selection from Triple-A Durham…debuted on Aug 5 vs. CWS. Ê Hit .297/.391/.558 (113-for-380) with 31 2B, 22 HR and 76 RBI in 100 games between Double-A Montgomery and Durham this season, with a June 7

promotion to Triple-A…at the time of his selection, his 31 2B tied for 7th among full-season minor leaguers and his 54 XBH ranked 5th. Ê In its midseason update, was ranked by MLB.com as the No. 9 prospect in the organization and the No. 8 second base prospect in the minors.

#31 ADAM MOORE C 2018: .222/.222/.333 0 HR 0 RBI 0 SBTues vs. CLE: DNP CLE Series: DNP Stand: DNP vs. LH: --Last HR: 9/23/12 vs. CLE Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.333, 2-6) RISP: .000 (0-1) vs. RH: .222 (2-9)

Ê On Sep 2 at CLE, his 8th-inning double was his first extra-base hit since Sep 14, 2014 at ARI (with SD, double)…was his second hit with the Rays. Ê Selected from Triple-A Durham on Aug 31, replacing Michael Perez on the active roster…marks his second stint with the Rays (also July 20-25). Ê Hit .219/.260/.347 (43-for-196) with 11 2B, 4 HR and 30 RBI in 58 games for the Bulls…threw out 33.3 pct. of attempted base stealers (20-SB, 10-CS). Ê Has appeared in 100 games and made 77 starts (76-C, 1-DH) over parts of nine seasons in the majors, batting .198/.237/.304 (56-for-283) with 12 2B,

6 HR and 21 RBI…previously played for the Mariners (2009-11), Royals (2012-13), Padres (2014) and Indians (2015-16)…was a non-roster invite to Rays spring training…selected by the Mariners in the sixth round of the 2006 June Draft out of the University of Texas at Arlington.

Page 4: TAMPA BAY RAYS (79-65) vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS (82-63) LH ... · Ê Today the Rays are facing Carlos Carrasco, who is 4-0 with a 1.11 ERA (32.1-IP, 4-ER) and .130 opp avg. (14-for-108)

RAYS HITTER NOTES (cont’d).#29 TOMMY PHAM OF 2018: .262/.348/.428 17 HR 53 RBI 12 SBTues vs. CLE: 1-3, BB, SB CLE Series: 3-7, 2-BB, R Stand: 7-19, 2B, 3B, HR, 2-RBI, 4-BB, 4-R vs. LH: .276 (27-98), 4-HRLast HR: 9/7/18 vs. BAL Current Hitting Streak: 15G (.403, 25-62) RISP: .269 (29-108) vs. RH: .258 (87-337), 13-HR

Ê Yesterday vs. CLE. extended his hitting streak to 15 games, the longest active in the majors and longest of his career…batting .403/.471/.694 (25-for-62) with 3 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR and 11 RBI over that span…is four shy of the club record held by Jason Bartlett (19) from May 15–June 25, 2009.

Ê Has appeared in 22 games, all starts (18-LF, 2-CF, 2-DH), with the Rays…batting .321/.418/.548 (27-for-84) with 3 HR and 12 RBI since the trade. Ê Last season, finished 11th in overall balloting for the NL Most Valuable Player Award, batting .306/.411/.520 (136-for-444) with 23 HR, 73 RBI and

25 SB in 128 games (116 starts)…became the first Cardinals player with at least 20 HR and 20 SB in a single season since Reggie Sanders in 2004. Ê Selected in the 16th round of the 2006 June Draft…spent parts of nine seasons in the minors before his major league debut on September 9, 2014.

#0 MALLEX SMITH OF 2018: .303/.373/.421 2 HR 36 RBI 31 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-4 CLE Series: 1-8, 2B, BB, CS Stand: 7-22, 2B, 2-RBI, BB, 4-R vs. LH: .360 (27-75)Last HR: 8/15/18 at NYY Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .304 (28-92) vs. RH: .290 (97-334), 2-HR

Ê Batting .257/.333/.286 (9-for-35) with 1 2B, 5 RBI, 3 BB and 4 SB in 8 games (all starts) since returning from the 10-day DL (viral infection). Ê Ranks 7th in the AL with a .303 avg. …is attempting to become the first qualifying Ray to hit .300 or better since Casey Kotchman (.306) in 2011. Ê Is tied for 1st in the AL with 9 3B and ranks 3rd with 31 SB…according to FanGraphs, 26.5 pct. of his balls in play are line drives, 3rd in the AL. Ê Batting .372/.441/.510 (73-for-196) in 59 games (55 starts) at home, compared to .239/.309/.338 (51-for-213) in 64 games (54 starts) on the road. Ê Has appeared in 124 games and made 110 starts (55-CF, 32-RF, 23-LF)…has made 5 errors, but none in his last 72 games (67 starts) since June 1. Ê Was selected as the Rays nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award…the league-wide winner will be announced during the World Series.

#45 JESÚS SUCRE C Pronunciation: heh-SOOS SUE-cray 2018: .190/.227/.216 0 HR 16 RBI 1 SBTues vs. CLE: 0-0 (def. rep.) CLE Series: 0-0 (def. rep.) Stand: 0-4 vs. LH: .119 (5-42)Last HR: 9/24/17 at BAL Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-14 RISP: .205 (9-44) vs. RH: .216 (24-111)

Ê Hitless in 14 AB and is 1-for-his-last-23…batting .079 (3-for-38) in 16 games (12 starts) since Aug 1 and .123/.138/.140 (7-for-57) since the ASB. Ê All 4 XBH have been doubles…has gone 159 AB since his last home run on Sep 24, 2017 at BAL, his last of a career-high 7 HR last season. Ê Batting .268 (19-for-71) with runner(s) on base and .273 (6-for-22) with RISP/2 out, compared to .122 (10-for-82) with the bases empty. Ê Has appeared in 62 games and made 44 starts at catcher…has thrown out 28.1 pct. of base stealers this season and 28.4 pct. in his career. Ê On July 27 at BAL, made his fifth career pitching appearance, third with the Rays and second this season…got the last two outs of the 8th inn.

#11 ANDREW VELAZQUEZ INF/OF Pronunciation: veh-LAS-kehz 2018: .500/.667/.500 0 HR 0 RBI 1 SBTues vs. CLE: DNP CLE Series: 0-0, SB (PR in 7th) Stand: 1-1, BB, R vs. LH: --Last HR: -- Current Hitting Streak: 1G (1.000, 1-1) RISP: 1.000 (1-1) vs. RH: .500 (1-2)

Ê On Mon vs. CLE, recorded his first career stolen base as a pinch-runner in the 7th inning…recorded his first career hit on Fri vs. BAL. Ê Selected from Triple-A Durham and made his debut on Sep 2…hit .255/.313/.417 (117-for-458) with 14 HR and 45 RBI in 125 games between Double-

A Montgomery and Durham…between the two levels, was successful on 31 of 34 SB attempts (91.2 pct.), and his 29 SB for Durham led the IL. Ê Selected by the D-backs in the 7th round of the 2012 June Draft…acquired by the Rays in November 2014 in the Jeremy Hellickson trade. Ê In 2014, reached base safely in 74 consecutive games from April 22–July 16, breaking the minor league record according to MiLB.com.

#18 JOEY WENDLE INF/OF 2018: .295/.342/.428 7 HR 51 RBI 13 SBTues vs. CLE: 2-4, 2B CLE Series: 3-8, 2B, 3B, R Stand: 4-16, 2-2B, 3B, 2-RBI, 3-R vs. LH: .269 (18-67)Last HR: 8/19/18 at BOS Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.375, 3-8) RISP: .252 (27-107) vs. RH: .300 (109-363), 7-HR

Ê Batting .345/.365/.483 (20-for-58) with 6 2B in his last 14 games (all starts)…since the start of July, his .335 avg. ranks 4th in the AL (min. 125 PA). Ê Ranks among major league rookies in avg. (.295, 2nd), on-base pct. (.342, 2nd), hits (127, 3rd), doubles (24, tied for 4th), triples (6, 1st) and steals (13, 4th). Ê Batting .295 and is attempting to finish with the best avg. for a qualifying rookie in club history, currently held by Rocco Baldelli (.289) in 2003. Ê Batting .261/.306/.386 (48-for-184) with 2 HR and 21 RBI at home, compared to .321/.369/.459 (79-for-246) with 5 HR and 30 RBI on the road. Ê Was named the Rays recipient of the 2018 Heart and Hustle Award by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA). Ê Has appeared in 122 games and made 105 starts (76-2B, 13-LF, 11-3B, 3-SS)…has a .992 fielding pct. at second base, 2nd in the AL (min. 75 starts).

RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#46 JOSÉ ALVARADO LH Pronunciation: al-vuh-RAH-doh 2018: 1-5-7 2.17 ERA 63 GLast App: 9/8 vs. BAL (0.1-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 7/10 vs. DET Saves-Opps: 7-10 IR-RS: 45-11 vs. LH: .216 (16-74), 1-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO, 6-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/10/18 vs. DET, Loss–8/12/18 at TOR, Save–9/2/18 at CLE vs. RH: .165 (22-133) Ê On Sat vs. BAL, inherited 2-on, 2-out in the 7th inning and struck out Chris Davis, his only batter faced, on a full count to end the inning. Ê His last 11 apps dating back to Aug 16 at NYY have been scoreless…has allowed 1 hit over that stretch spanning 8.2 IP, with 3 BB and 14 SO. Ê Has pitched to a 1.37 ERA (19.2-IP, 3-ER) in 22 apps since the All-Star break and a 1.17 ERA (30.2-IP, 4-ER) over his last 36 apps since June 12. Ê Has only allowed 2 HR in 87.2 IP in his career, coming against TOR Russell Martin (solo) last season and Kyle Seager (2-run) on June 10 vs. SEA. Ê His avg. fastball velocity this season is 97.3 mph, according to StatCast, and his max velocity is 100.3 mph in his outing on April 28 at BOS. Ê On June 26 vs. WAS, became the first pitcher to also appear at first base in a 9-inning game since MIL Chuck Crim on June 6, 1989 at TOR.

#68 JALEN BEEKS LH 2018: 4-1-0 5.57 ERA 11 G 1 GSLast App: 9/10 vs. CLE (2.1-IP, 4-H, Long Relief App: 5.1, 8/24 vs. BOS Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 3-0 vs. LH: .231 (9-39), 1-HR

1-R, 1-BB, 3-SO, 51-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–8/29/18 at ATL, Loss–6/7/18 vs. DET, Save–none vs. RH: .285 (35-123), 2-HR Ê On Mon vs. CLE, allowed a run on three consecutive hits (single, double, double) in the 5th inning…replaced with 2-on, 1-out (both stranded). Ê Is 4-0 with a 2.51 ERA (32.1-IP, 9-ER) and .200 opp avg. (23-for-115) over his last 8 apps after allowing 8 R/ER in 3.1 IP in his Rays debut. Ê Has gone at least 3 IP in seven of his 9 apps since joining the Rays…has made 5 apps of at least 4 IP and 4 apps of at least 5 IP since the trade. Ê Was acquired from the Red Sox on July 25 in exchange for Nathan Eovaldi…was 5-5 with a 2.89 ERA (87.1-IP, 28-ER) and 117 SO in 16 starts with

Triple-A Pawtucket…at the time of the trade, ranked among Int’l. League leaders in ERA (5th), strikeouts (tied for 2nd) and WHIP (1.09, 2nd). Ê In 2017, was named the Red Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Year, going 11-8 with a 3.29 ERA (145-IP, 53-ER) in 26 starts between two levels. Ê Was selected by the Red Sox in the 12th round of the 2014 June Draft out of the Univ. of Arkansas…was a teammate of Ryne Stanek in 2013.

#63 DIEGO CASTILLO RH 2018: 3-2-0 3.45 ERA 37 G 6 GSLast App: 9/10 vs. CLE (GS, 2.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 2.2, 8/11 at TOR Saves-Opps: 0-2 IR-RS: 18-8 vs. LH: .176 (12-68), 3-HR

1-R, 1-BB, 1-SO, 33-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–8/11/18 at TOR, Loss–8/5/18 vs. CWS, Save–none vs. RH: .190 (19-100), 1-HR Ê On Mon vs. CLE, started and went 2 IP, outlasting Indians starter Corey Kluber…allowed a RBI single to Edwin Encarnacion in the 1st inning. Ê Is 1-1 with a 2.45 ERA (22-IP, 6-ER) in his last 15 apps (6 starts), including 12 scoreless outings, after allowing 9 runs in 5 apps from July 15-29. Ê Has gone 1.1 IP or longer 15 times this season, and 2 IP or longer 10 times…has thrown as many as 36 pitches, 2x-last Aug 29 at ATL (2 IP). Ê In his last 8 apps (6 starts) since Aug 19 at BOS, has thrown 18 pitches clocked at 100 mph or more…did this once in his first 29 apps this season. Ê His avg. fastball velocity this season is 97.3 mph, according to StatCast, and his max velocity is 101.3 mph in his start on Sep 2 at CLE. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on June 5…went 0-1 with a 1.03 ERA (26.1-IP, 3-ER), 4 saves, 32 SO and .167 opp avg. in 19 apps for the Bulls.

#72 YONNY CHIRINOS RH Pronunciation: chih-REE-nos 2018: 4-5-0 3.81 ERA 15 G 7 GSLast App: 9/9 vs. BAL (W, 6.1-IP, 7-H, Long Relief App: 7.0, 9/3 at TOR Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 3-1 vs. LH: .244 (33-135), 3-HR

3-R, 0-BB, 6-SO, 94-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–9/9/18 vs. BAL, Loss–8/17/18 at BOS, Save–none vs. RH: .274 (40-146), 3-HR Ê On Sun vs. BAL, stranded 2 IR in the 1st inning, with a strikeout and flyout to end the frame…threw a career-high 94 pitches in 6.1 IP, with all 3 runs

scoring in the 7th inning, on a Jace Peterson 2-run triple and Caleb Joseph sac fly…tied his career high with 6 SO (4th time, last Aug 4 vs. CWS). Ê Is the first pitcher since Baseball Reference data is available (1908) to go at least 5 IP in seven consecutive apps, with all of them coming in relief. Ê Has won his last 3 decisions spanning 4 apps since Aug 22 vs. KC, and has won consecutive outings for the first time in his career. Ê Is 4-2 with a 3.12 ERA (43.1-IP, 37-H, 19-R/15-ER) and .237 opp avg. (37-for-156) in 8 apps out of the bullpen and 0-3 with a 4.73 ERA in 7 starts. Ê Was recalled from Triple-A Durham on July 24 for his second stint, following Opening Day–June 3—which included a stint on the disabled list…

was placed on the 10-day DL (right forearm strain) on May 1, retroactive to April 29…was reinstated and optioned to Durham on June 4. Ê Began the season with a 14.1 IP scoreless streak, the longest ever for a Rays pitcher to begin his career, passing Doug Waechter (11.1) in 2003.

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RAYS BULLPEN NOTES (cont’d).#34 JAKE FARIA RH Pronunciation: fuh-REE-uh 2018: 4-3-0 4.90 ERA 14 G 11 GSLast App: 9/5 at TOR (3.0-IP, 5-H, Long Relief App: 3.2, 8/1 vs. LAA Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 0-0 vs. LH: .242 (22-91), 2-HR

2-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 39-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–8/1/18 vs. LAA, Loss–5/22/18 at BOS, Save–none vs. RH: .250 (34-136), 6-HR Ê On Sep 5 at TOR, yielded a RBI double to Rowdy Tellez in the 6th inning, RBI single to Randal Grichuk in the 7th and pitched a perfect 8th. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 4…after his Aug 16 option, went 2-0 with a 1.10 ERA (16.1-IP, 2-ER) in 3 apps (2 starts) for the Bulls. Ê Reinstated from the 60-day DL on Aug 1 (left oblique strain)…is 1-0 with a 2.77 ERA (13-IP, 4-ER) in 4 apps (1 start) in the majors since then. Ê Is 3-1 with a 2.67 ERA (27-IP, 8-ER) in 6 apps (5 starts) at home, compared to 1-2 with a 6.68 ERA (33.2-IP, 25-ER) in 8 apps (6 starts) on the road. Ê In 3 apps out of the bullpen this season, is 1-0 with a 2.79 ERA (9.2-IP, 3-ER)…in five career relief apps, is 1-0 with a 3.07 ERA (14.2-IP, 5-ER). Ê Has made 11 starts, including 10 starts before the oblique injury…has gone less than 6 IP in eight of his 11 starts and less than 5 IP six times.

#36 ANDREW KITTREDGE RH Pronunciation: KIT-rij 2018: 1-2-0 6.89 ERA 26 G 3 GSLast App: 9/11 vs. CLE (0.1-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.1, 3x-last 7/29 at BAL Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 11-5 vs. LH: .196 (10-51), 1-HR

0-R, 1-BB, 0-SO, 6-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–4/25/18 at BAL, Loss–4/5/18 at BOS, Save–none vs. RH: .395 (34-86), 4-HR Ê Yesterday vs. CLE, inherited 1-on, 2-out in the 8th inning…issued a 4-pitch walk to Edwin Encarnacion but got a Josh Donaldson force out. Ê His last 5 apps have been scoreless, with 4 hits, 4 BB (2 IBB) and 6 SO in 4.2 IP over that span…this has brought his season ERA down from 8.04. Ê Has held left-handed hitters to a .196/.317/.333 (10-for-51) line with 1 HR this season, but righties are batting .395/.436/.616 (34-for-86) with 4 HR. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Aug 25 for his fifth stint with the Rays this season (Opening Day–May 13, July 4-8, July 11-15, July 27-31). Ê Was 6-0 with a 2.74 ERA (46-IP, 14-ER) and .229 opp avg. (41-for-179) in 21 apps (1 start) for the Bulls…16 of his 21 apps there were 2 IP or longer.

#56 ADAM KOLAREK LH Pronunciation: koh-LAIR-ick 2018: 1-0-2 4.13 ERA 22 GLast App: 9/10 vs. CLE (BS, 1.1-IP, 3-H, Long Relief App: 2.2, 7/10 vs. DET Saves-Opps: 2-4 IR-RS: 13-2 vs. LH: .227 (10-44)

2-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 29-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/22/18 vs. MIA, Loss–none, Save–9/1/18 at CLE vs. RH: .313 (21-67) Ê On Mon vs. CLE, stranded 2 IR in the 5th, but charged a blown save after yielding a game-tying, 2-run double to Brandon Guyer in the 6th. Ê Has pitched to a 1.64 ERA (22-IP, 4-ER) over his last 17 apps spanning two stints since July 22, after a 12.79 ERA in his first 5 apps of the season. Ê Has recorded 4 outs or more in 11 apps…has a 2.81 ERA (16-IP, 5-ER) in 11 apps at home and a 5.84 ERA (12.1-IP, 8-ER) in 11 apps on the road. Ê On Aug 16 at NYY, inherited the bases loaded with no outs in the 9th and retired all 3 BF to close out a 3-1 win and record his first career save. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Aug 3…went 5-1 with a 1.61 ERA (44.2-IP, 8-R/ER), 4 saves and 52 SO in 31 apps (1 start) for the Bulls.

#38 VIDAL NUÑO LH Pronunciation: vee-DAHL NOON-yoh 2018: 3-0-0 1.52 ERA 12 GLast App: 9/11 vs. CLE (0.2-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 4.2, 6/30 vs. HOU Saves-Opps: 0-1 IR-RS: 5-3 vs. LH: .214 (6-28), 2-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 9-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–7/3/18 at MIA, Loss–5/12/17 at KC, Save–none vs. RH: .188 (15-80), 2-HR Ê Yesterday vs. CLE, started the 8th inning and faced two switch hitters and a lefty…allowed a 1-out single and balk and was replaced with 2 out. Ê Has gone 2 IP or more in eight of his 12 apps this season, including seven of his last 8 apps…has gone 3 IP or more in six of his 12 apps. Ê Has a 0.92 ERA (19.2-IP, 2-ER) in 7 apps at home, and has a 1.10 ERA (32.2-IP, 4-ER) in 10 apps (2 starts) in his career at Tropicana Field. Ê Is 3-0 in 12 apps for the Rays this season, compared to 5-21 (.192) in 138 apps (42 starts) over his first five seasons in the majors (2013-17). Ê Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right hamstring strain) on Sep 1…made 3 rehab starts for Class-A Charlotte, with a 4.91 ERA (7.1-IP, 4-ER). Ê Sustained the injury running the bases in a 16-inning, 9-6 win on July 3 at MIA…got the win and singled in both the 15th and 16th innings.

#52 CHAZ ROE RH 2018: 1-3-1 3.86 ERA 53 GLast App: 9/10 vs. CLE (1.0-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 6/17 at NYY Saves-Opps: 1-1 IR-RS: 26-5 vs. LH: .273 (9-33), 2-HR

1-R, 1-BB, 1-SO, 27-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–6/17/18 at NYY, Loss–8/28/18 at ATL, Save–6/9/18 vs. SEA vs. RH: .184 (23-125), 4-HR Ê On Mon vs. CLE, yielded the go-ahead run in the 7th inning…went hit by pitch, stolen base, strikeout, stolen base and RBI fielder’s choice. Ê Has allowed run(s) in three of his last 4 apps and four of his last 6 apps…has a 4.82 ERA (9.1-IP, 6-R/5-ER) in 12 apps since returning from the DL. Ê Was on the disabled list, July 7–Aug 13, with a left meniscus tear…his last app before the DL stint was a walk-off grand slam by José Bautista. Ê According to FanGraphs, has thrown his slider for 51.0 pct. of total pitches this season…has thrown it 45.1 pct. of the time in his career. Ê The Rays are his 10th major league organization since being selected in the 2005 June Draft…also played independent ball in 2012.

#54 SERGIO ROMO RH 2018: 3-3-19 3.20 ERA 64 G 5 GSLast App: 9/4 at TOR (S, 0.2-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 3x-last 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 19-26 IR-RS: 32-13 vs. LH: .232 (16-69), 2-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 6-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–8/23/18 vs. KC, Loss–8/8/18 vs. BAL, Save–9/4/18 at TOR vs. RH: .235 (35-149), 4-HR Ê Has only pitched once in the team’s last 14 games…on Sep 4 at TOR, entered with 1 out in the 9th inning and retired both batters, stranding 2 IR. Ê His last 9 apps have been scoreless…has a 1.14 ERA (23.2-IP, 3-ER) in 25 apps since July 3 and a 1.43 ERA (37.2-IP, 6-ER) in 40 apps since June 1. Ê Has made 64 apps, most on the team (Alvarado, 63)…all 19 saves this season have come since May 29, tied for 5th in the AL over that stretch. Ê On July 25 vs. NYY, became the first pitcher to also appear in a game at third base since PHI Bill Wilson on Aug 6, 1971 at PIT…became the first

AL pitcher to appear defensively at another position and record a save since MIL Chuck Crim on June 6, 1989 at TOR (first base). Ê His combination of starts (5) and saves (19) has been unmatched by an AL pitcher since CAL Joe Grahe (7 starts, 21 saves) in 1992.

#57 JAIME SCHULTZ RH 2018: 2-0-0 3.55 ERA 17 GLast App: 9/11 vs. CLE (1.0-IP, 1-H, Long Relief App: 3.0, 7/25 vs. NYY Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 5-1 vs. LH: .056 (2-36)

0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO, 22-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–9/10/18 vs. CLE, Loss–none, Save–none vs. RH: .217 (10-46), 3-HR Ê Yesterday vs. CLE, got out of his own 2-on, 1-out jam in the 9th, getting a Yan Gomes force out and Francisco Lindor flyout to end the inning. Ê Has held opponents to a .146/.287/.280 (12-for-82) line with 29 SO in 25.1 IP for a 10.30 SO/9 IP ratio…has allowed more walks (15) than hits (12). Ê Has pitched to a 2.59 ERA (24.1-IP, 7-ER) in his last 15 apps after allowing 3 R/ER without recording an out in his second app on July 9 vs. DET. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 1 to begin his third stint with the Rays this season, following May 27-29 and July 8–Aug 12. Ê Had a 5.75 ERA (36-IP, 23-ER) in 32 apps (1 start) with Durham…has spent parts of the last three seasons with the Bulls with a 12.23 SO/9 IP ratio.

#55 RYNE STANEK RH Pronunciation: STAN-ik 2018: 2-3-0 2.62 ERA 51 G 25 GSLast App: 9/10 vs. CLE (0.1-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 2.0, 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 15-6 vs. LH: .156 (12-77)

0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO, 3-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–8/25/18 vs. BOS, Loss–7/28/18 at BAL, Save–none vs. RH: .203 (26-128), 6-HR Ê On Mon vs. CLE, inherited 2-on, 1-out in the 5th inn. and struck out Edwin Encarnacion, his only batter faced, on 3 pitches for the second out. Ê Since the start of June, is 1-2 with a 2.22 ERA (48.2-IP, 12-ER) and .188 opp avg. (32-for-170) in 42 apps (23 starts) to lower his season ERA from 4.66. Ê Is the first pitcher with 25 starts and 25 relief apps in a season since PHI Hugh Mulcahy (26 starts, 30 relief apps) in 1937 and the first AL pitcher

since PHA Eddie Rommel (31 starts, 25 relief apps) in 1923…is the first rookie in major league history with 25 starts and 25 relief apps in a season. Ê His avg. fastball velocity this season is 98.0 mph, according to StatCast, and his max velocity is 100.5 mph in his start on May 26 vs. BAL. Ê Has gone 2-1 with a 2.70 ERA (23.1-IP, 7-ER) and .205 opp avg. (17-for-83) in 26 relief apps and 0-2 with a 2.57 ERA and .172 opp avg. in 25 starts.

#61 HUNTER WOOD RH 2018: 1-1-0 4.05 ERA 21 G 8 GSLast App: 9/7 vs. BAL (1.0-IP, 0-H, Long Relief App: 3.0, 7/3 at MIA Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 4-0 vs. LH: .255 (14-55), 1-HR

0-R, 0-BB, 3-SO, 12-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–9/4/18 at TOR, Loss–8/14/18 at NYY, Save–none vs. RH: .312 (24-77), 2-HR Ê On Fri vs. BAL, struck out all 3 BF in the 9th inning, a second consecutive scoreless outing…on Sep 4 at TOR, recorded his first career win. Ê Is 1-1 with a 4.91 ERA (22-IP, 12-ER) in his last 14 apps (7 starts) since July 21…this stretch has increased his season ERA from 2.38 to 4.05. Ê Has pitched to a 3.98 ERA (20.1-IP, 9-ER) and .260 opp avg. (20-for-77) out of the bullpen, and a 4.15 ERA and .327 opp avg. in his 8 starts. Ê Has allowed 3 HR, all in relief, and all solo homers (July 4 at MIA, JT Riddle; July 21 vs. MIA, Cameron Maybin; July 29 at BAL, Austin Wynns). Ê Was recalled from Triple-A Durham on June 30 for his third stint…was 2-2 with a 3.00 ERA (42-IP, 14-ER) in 24 apps (2 starts) with the Bulls.

#48 RYAN YARBROUGH LH Pronunciation: YAHR-bro 2018: 14-5-0 3.78 ERA 34 G 6 GSLast App: 9/8 vs. BAL (W, 3.2-IP, 6-H, Long Relief App: 7.0, 5/25 vs. BAL Saves-Opps: 0-0 IR-RS: 23-7 vs. LH: .192 (25-130), 5-HR

3-R, 2-BB, 3-SO, 1-HR, 58-pit) Last Win, Loss & Save: Win–9/8/18 vs. BAL, Loss–7/21/18 vs. MIA, Save–none vs. RH: .260 (99-381), 12-HR Ê On Sat vs. BAL, allowed a RBI single to Jonathan Villar in the 3rd inning and 2-run homer to Renato Núñez in the 4th, but recorded the win. Ê Has won six consecutive decisions, matching Blake Snell’s current streak for the longest by a Rays pitcher this season…is 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA (25-

IP, 5-ER) and .205 opp avg. (18-for-88) in his last 6 apps (1 start) dating back to Aug 12 at TOR after a 7.23 ERA (18.2-IP, 15-ER) in his previous 4 apps. Ê Is 12-3 with a 3.53 ERA (104.2-IP, 41-ER) and .236 opp avg. (94-for-399) in 28 relief apps and 2-2 with a 4.71 ERA and .268 opp avg. in 6 starts. Ê Leads AL rookies in wins, innings and strikeouts and ranks 2nd on the team with 14 wins and 133.1 IP, trailing Blake Snell in both categories…his 14

wins are the most among ML rookies and are tied with Rolando Arrojo in 1998 for the club rookie record…his 12 wins in relief are the most in the majors, regardless of rookie status, since MIN Jesse Crain (12) in 2005, and are the most by a lefty reliever since PHI Mitch Williams (12) in 1991.

Ê Has yielded a team-most 17 HR, including 14 HR out of the bullpen, most among major league relievers and tied for the club record as a reliever. Ê His 104.2 IP out of the bullpen are the most for any reliever since ANA Scot Shields (105.1) in 2004 and the most for a rookie reliever since 1987…the

club record for a reliever is 105.2 IP by Rick White in 1999…his 20 relief apps of at least 3 IP, 16 relief apps of at least 4 IP and 10 relief apps of at least 5 IP are all the most in the majors…his 10 relief apps of 5+ IP are the most for any pitcher over an entire season since BOS Bob Stanley (11) in 1982.

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: L1 When commit error: 31-28 Hit homer: 52-29Current Record: 79-65 Ahead after 6-7-8: 63-6/68-4/65-3 Hit multiple homers: 28-6Home/Road: 45-25/34-40 Behind after 6-7-8: 6-48/3-51/2-52 Score first: 59-23Day/Night: 32-24/46-41 Tied after 6-7-8: 9-11/7-9/11-8 Score 5 or more: 50-8Grass/Turf: 29-38/48-27 1-run games: 25-28 Score less than 5: 28-57vs. East: 35-29 2-run games: 15-5 Outhit opponents: 61-20vs. Central: 20-11 Extra innings: 5-6 Outhit by opponents: 10-36vs. West: 16-12 Win in last at-bat: 13 Collect 10 or more hits: 47-10vs. National League: 7-13 Come-from-behind wins: 24 Opp. 10 or more hits: 12-21vs. RH/LH starters: 54-48/24-17 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 27 Wearing white/gray/navy: 28-19/20-28/16-12Series W-L-T (home): 15-7-0 Series W-L-T (road): 11-12-1 Wearing light blue/other: 4-3/10-3

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Cron 15 9 2 26Ramos 5 8 1 14Bauers 4 4 2 10Gómez 8 1 9Robertson 7 2 9Adames 7 1 8Kiermaier 4 1 1 1 7Wendle 7 7Choi 4 1 1 6Field 4 1 1 6Miller 4 1 5Duffy 2 1 1 4Lowe 2 1 1 4Span 1 3 4Hechavarria 2 1 3Pham 2 1 3Refsnyder 1 1 2Smith 1 1 2Arroyo 1 1Ciuffo 1 1Perez 1 1TOTALS 81 35 12 4 132

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYBanda 1 5 5.00 9.00 1-0 0Castillo 6 14 2.33 13.50 6-0 0Chirinos 7 8 1.14 2.78 2-5 1Faria 11 30 2.73 5.29 6-5 2Font 5 9 1.80 3.86 4-1 0Glasnow 8 6 0.75 1.41 3-5 2Kittredge 3 1 0.33 2.45 1-2 0Romo 5 4 0.80 7.71 2-3 0Snell 27 99 3.67 5.68 18-9 17Stanek 25 26 1.04 6.69 12-13 0Wood 8 2 0.25 1.38 6-2 0Yarbrough 6 15 2.50 4.71 4-2 0

LAST HOME RUN & PLAYER SEASON HIGHSLAST HR OFF ’18 MOST HITS GAME ’18 MOST RBI GAME

Adames 8/24/18 vs. BOS Pomeranz 3, 2x-last 8/21 vs. KC 2, 4x-last 8/24 vs. BOSBauers 9/10/18 vs. CLE Kluber 4, 6/25 vs. WAS 4, 7/14 at MINChoi 9/10/18 vs. CLE Hand 3, 2x-last 9/1 at CLE 4, 2x-last 9/7 vs. BALCiuffo 9/7/18 vs. BAL Bundy 2, 9/7 vs. BAL 4, 9/7 vs. BALCron 9/2/18 at CLE Carrasco 4, 8/29 at ATL 4, 4/21 vs. MINDuffy 6/16/18 at NYY Shreve 4, 4/28 at BOS 3, 5/12 at BALGómez 9/9/18 vs. BAL Yacabonis 3, 2x-last 7/9 vs. DET 3, 7/9 vs. DETKiermaier 9/7/18 vs. BAL Bundy 3, 3x-last 9/3 at TOR 4, 6/25 vs. WASLowe 9/9/18 vs. BAL Rogers 3, 9/2 at CLE 3, 2x-last 9/9 vs. BALMoore 9/23/12 vs. CLE Huff 1, 2x-last 9/2 at CLE --Pham 9/7/18 vs. BAL Gilmartin 4, 4/26 vs. NYM 3, 4x-last 7/20 at CHCSmith 8/15/18 at NYY Cessa 4, 3x-last 8/5 vs. CWS 3, 2x-last 7/20 vs. MIASucre 9/24/17 at BAL Tillman 3, 2x-last 7/15 at MIN 3, 7/15 at MINVelazquez -- -- 1, 9/7 vs. BAL --Wendle 8/19/18 at BOS Velázquez 3, 6x-last 9/3 at TOR 3, 8/10 at TOR

RUNS BY INNING1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

Opponent 58 68 55 49 69 61 82 69 42 11 563Tampa Bay 82 77 87 66 42 58 65 69 58 9 614

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERSW-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HR

Totals 79-65-43 144 3.69 1276.2 1099 524 447 1246 137Starters 31-33-0 144 3.71 567.1 478 234 193 587 67Relievers 48-32-43 144 3.63 719.1 621 290 254 659 70Home 45-25-21 70 2.94 636.0 497 208 193 636 60Road 34-40-22 74 4.37 650.2 602 316 254 610 77March 1-2-1 3 2.33 27.0 22 7 10 17 2April 12-12-5 24 4.85 213.1 209 115 84 217 25May 15-13-9 28 3.39 252.0 187 95 80 227 30June 13-14-8 27 2.92 240.1 189 78 83 219 25July 13-12-8 25 4.88 227.0 235 123 94 230 25August 17-10-9 27 2.76 238.0 176 73 69 247 23September 8-2-3 10 3.34 89.0 81 33 27 89 7

Grand Slams (4): Robertson, 5/19 at LAA (Heaney) Kiermaier, 6/25 vs. WAS (Gonzalez) Robertson, 7/22 vs. MIA (Barraclaugh) Choi, 9/7 vs. BAL (Meisinger)Back-to-Back (1): Gómez/Field, 6/1 at SEA (Leake)Back-to-Back-to-Back (1): Cron/Wendle/Ramos, 5/29 at OAK (Gossett)2-HR games (5): Cron, 4/21 vs. MIN (Gibson/Moya)

Ramos, 5/18 at LAA (Tropeano/Bedrosian)Ramos, 6/25 vs. WAS (Miller/Collins)

Cron, 7/29 at BAL (Bundy)Kiermaier, 9/5 at TOR (Sanchez)

3-HR games (--): --Pinch-hit (1): Robertson, 7/22 vs. MIA (Barraclaugh)Walk-off (5): Gómez, 4/22 vs. MIN (Reed) Bauers, 6/24 vs. NYY (Shreve) Robertson, 7/22 vs. MIA (Barraclaugh) Adames, 8/7 vs. BAL (Castro) Choi, 9/10 vs. CLE (Hand)Lead-off (3): Span, 4/15 vs. PHI (Lively) Miller, 5/27 vs. BAL (Gausman) Duffy, 6/14 at NYY (Germán)Inside-the-park (1): Span, 4/28 at BOS (Price)

TEAM BATTINGLongest win streak 8, 2x-last 8/19–8/27Longest losing streak 8, 2x-last 5/31–6/9Most runs game, TB 19, 7/14 at MINMost runs game, Opp 17, 5/13 at BALMost runs, inn, TB 7, 7/31 vs. LAA (4th)Most runs, inn, Opp 8, 7/27 at BAL (7th)Most hits, game, TB 20, 2x-last 7/14 at MINMost hits, game, Opp 19, 5/13 at BALMost hits, inn, TB 6, 4x-last 8/24 vs. BOS (3rd)Most hits, inn, Opp 7, 2x-last 7/27 at BAL (7th)Most doubles, game, TB 6, 9/1 at CLEMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 2x-last 8/17 at BOSMost HR, game, TB 4, 3x-last 9/7 vs. BALMost HR, game, Opp 4, 4x-last 7/29 at BALMost x-base hits, game, TB 9, 7/14 at MINMost x-base hits, game, Opp 8, 5/13 at BALMost stolen bases, game, TB 3, 9x-last 8/29 at ATLMost stolen bases, game, Opp 4, 8/31 at CLEMost walks, game, TB 11, 9/7 vs. BALMost walks, game, Opp 10, 7/15 at MINMost strikeouts, game, TB 16, 3x-last 9/10 vs. CLEMost strikeouts, game, Opp 16, 2x-last 8/21 vs. KCMost LOB, game, TB 14, 2x-last 8/23 vs. KCMost LOB, game, Opp 14, 7/3 at MIAMost errors, game, TB 3, 5/29 at OAKMost errors, game, Opp 5, 8/8 vs. BALLongest game, time 5:31, 7/3 at MIALongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:52, 4/28 at BOS

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost runs, game, TB 4, Bauers, 7/14 at MINMost runs, game, Opp 4, 2x-last Rendon, 6/6 at WASMost hits, game, TB 4, 7x-last Cron, 8/29 at ATLMost hits, game, Opp 5, Stanton, 6/24 vs. NYYMost 2B, game, TB 2, 12x-last Lowe, 9/2 at CLEMost 2B, game, Opp 2, 17x-last Martinez, 8/25 vs. BOSMost HR, game, TB 2, 5x-last Kiermaier, 9/5 at TORMost HR, game, Opp 2, 7x-last García, 8/5 vs. CWSMost RBI, game, TB 4, 9x-last Choi/Ciuffo, 9/7 vs. BALMost RBI, game, Opp 8, Gregorius, 4/3 at NYYMost x-base hits, game, TB 3, 3x-last Lowe 9/1 at CLEMost x-base hits, game, Opp 3, 5x-last Bogaerts, 8/17 at BOSMost steals, game, TB 2, 5x-last Wendle, 8/29 at ATLMost steals, game, Opp 2, 9x-last Ramírez, 9/10 vs. CLEHitting Streak 18, Ramos, 4/14–5/13TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most SO, TB Starter 13, Archer, 7/22 vs. MIAMost SO, Opp Starter 13, Scherzer, 6/5 at WASMost SO, TB Reliever 9, Yarbrough, 5/31 at OAKMost IP, TB Reliever 7.0, 3x-last Chirinos, 9/3 at TORMost walks, game, TB 7, Snell, 6/19 at HOUMost walks, game, Opp 6, Fulmer, 4/10 at CWSMost SO, Team, TB 16, 2x-last 8/21 vs. KCMost walks, Team, TB 10, 7/15 at MINLow-Hit Game 1, 5/30 at OAKConsecutive Scoreless IP 17.0, Snell, 6/19–7/1Shortest game, time 2:16, 6/5 at WASShortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:16, 6/5 at WAS

Ê Date: April 16 vs. TEX Batter: Joey GalloPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in center field (430 feet)…off Blake Snell (4th inning).

Ê Date: April 17 vs. TEX Batter: Shin-Soo ChooPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in right-center (446 feet)…off Yonny Chirinos (6th inning).

Ê Date: May 22 vs. BOS Batter: Sandy LeonPlay Description: Single off B-ring catwalk in right field off Ryne Stanek (9th inning).

Ê Date: May 27 vs. BAL Batter: Brad MillerPlay Description: Home run off D-ring catwalk in right (436 feet)…off Kevin Gausman (1st inning).

Ê Date: June 24 vs. NYY Batter: Clint FrazierPlay Description: Pop out off B-ring catwalk in left field…off Vidal Nuño (9th inning).

Ê Date: July 31 vs. LAA Batter: Mike TroutPlay Description: Home run off C-ring catwalk in center field…off Ryan Yarbrough (7th inning).

Ê Date: August 21 vs. KC Batter: Willy AdamesPlay Description: Home run off C-ring catwalk in left field…off Glenn Sparkman (2nd inning).

Ê Date: September 8 vs. BAL Batter: Brandon LowePlay Description: Double off B-ring catwalk in center field…off David Hess (2nd inning).

Ê Date: April 20 vs. MIN Batter: Denard SpanOutcome: W 8-7 (10) Pitcher: Zach DukePlay Description: Runner scored from second on E1

Ê Date: April 22 vs. MIN Batter: Carlos GómezOutcome: W 8-6 Pitcher: Addison ReedPlay Description: 2-run home run to left field

Ê Date: June 13 vs. TOR Batter: Matt DuffyOutcome: W 1-0 Pitcher: Ryan TeperaPlay Description: Single to left field

Ê Date: June 24 vs. NYY Batter: Jake BauersOutcome: W 7-6 (12) Pitcher: Chasen ShrevePlay Description: Solo home run to center field

Ê Date: July 9 vs. DET Batter: Daniel RobertsonOutcome: W 10-9 (10) Pitcher: Blaine HardyPlay Description: Single to center field

Ê Date: July 22 vs. MIA Batter: Daniel RobertsonOutcome: W 6-4 Pitcher: Kyle BarracloughPlay Description: Grand slam to left field

Ê Date: August 7 vs. BAL Batter: Willy AdamesOutcome: W 4-3 Pitcher: Miguel CastroPlay Description: Solo home run to left field

Ê Date: August 23 vs. KC Batter: Kevin KiermaierOutcome: W 4-3 Pitcher: Brian FlynnPlay Description: Fielder’s choice, E3

Ê Date: September 10 vs. CLE Batter: Ji-Man ChoiOutcome: W 6-5 Pitcher: Brad HandPlay Description: Two-run home run to right field

RAYS SEASON HIGHS

HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS

CATWALKS

WALK-OFF WINS

INSTANT REPLAYRays Opp Umpires

Overturned 24 21 3Stand 15 15 4Confirmed 8 6 2TOTALS 47 42 9

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Ciuffo .143 1 7Moore .200 1 5Perez .211 4 19Sucre .310 9 29TOTALS .250 15 60

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RECENT TRANSACTIONS (SINCE AUGUST 1)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (5)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDRHP José De León 60-day Tommy John surgery March 28 -- May 28 144 79-65RHP Jose Mujica 60-day Right elbow sprain Sep 2 -- -- 9 7-2RHP Wilmer Font 60-day Right lat strain June 30 -- Aug 30 63 39-24C Michael Perez 10-day Left hamstring strain Aug 31 Aug 29 Sep 8 12 9-3INF/OF Daniel Robertson 60-day Left thumb sprain Aug 4 -- -- 34 23-11Others (Games Missed): RH Chris Archer (32, left abdominal strain, 17-15), INF Christian Arroyo (27, left oblique strain, 17-10), RH Yonny Chirinos (31, right forearm strain, 15-16), INF Matt Duffy (7, right hamstring

strain, 6-1), RH Nathan Eovaldi (53, arthroscopic surgery, right elbow, 27-26), RH Jake Faria (61, left oblique strain, 32-29), OF Carlos Gómez (9, right groin strain, 5-4), SS Adeiny Hechavarria (28, right hamstring strain, 11-17), OF Kevin Kiermaier (57, torn ligament in right thumb, 30-27), INF Brad Miller (9, left groin strain, 4-5), LH Vidal Nuño (49, right hamstring strain, 27-21), OF Tommy Pham (11, right foot fracture, 5-6), C Wilson Ramos (11, left hamstring strain, 4-7) INF Daniel Robertson (10, left hamstring strain, 5-5), RH Chaz Roe (30, left meniscus tear, 16-14), OF Mallex Smith (8, viral infection, 6-2), LH Blake Snell (14, left shoulder fatigue, 7-7), LH Jonny Venters (24, right hamstring strain, 14-10)

W-L BY POSITION (STARTS) W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH

Adames 6-2 35-24 1-0 1-1 3-3 10-5 9-5 9-7 8-5Arroyo 4-4 4-3 1-0 2-0 3-1 2-2 2-4Bauers 34-22 6-5 2-2 2-2 5-4 25-21 4-2 4-2 3-0 3-2Choi 23-12 8-3 4-1 9-8 2-0Ciuffo 4-2 4-2Cron 30-24 31-29 23-22 0-1 27-23 6-1 4-6 1-0Duffy 59-51 3-2 8-8 37-18 11-9 2-3 4-10 0-5Field 7-11 6-3 7-9 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-2 6-5 11-12Gómez 2-1 45-40 2-3 0-2 0-2 12-10 4-2 4-10 14-9 15-8 0-1Hechavarria 31-26 2-1 1-3 2-1 5-3 10-6 2-6 9-6Kiermaier 41-34 20-14 1-9 0-2 4-2 11-2 5-4 0-1Lowe 11-1 4-3 3-1 1-0 1-1 4-3 10-1 2-0Miller 15-19 1-1 2-0 3-1 7-8 5-2 3-8 0-1Moore 3-0 3-0Perez 13-9 1-1 2-0 2-4 8-4Pham 13-5 2-0 2-0 6-1 1-1 10-3Ramos 36-33 2-3 4-3 25-21 3-8 1-0 5-3 0-1Refsnyder 10-11 1-2 5-2 1-1 1-1 1-4 4-4 9-6Robertson 21-14 7-7 11-14 3-1 1-1 3-7 1-4 7-2 1-1 14-7 9-6 5-3 2-4 1-3Smith 9-14 28-27 21-11 18-11 0-1 0-1 7-4 11-16 17-11 5-8Snyder 1-1 0-1 1-0Span 18-11 1-5 16-16 3-3Sucre 23-21 1-0 1-3 6-5 15-13Wendle 36-43 8-3 2-1 9-4 8-4 5-1 10-12 3-5 16-16 12-8 1-4 0-1

AUGUST1 Optioned RH Andrew Kittredge to Durham; designated SS Adeiny Hechavarria for assignment;

added RH Tyler Glasnow and OF Tommy Pham to the active roster; reinstated RH Jake Faria (left oblique strain) from the 60-day disabled list.

3 Placed OF Tommy Pham (right foot fracture) on the 10-day DL; recalled LH Adam Kolarek from Durham.

4 Placed INF/OF Daniel Robertson (left thumb sprain) on the 10-day DL; optioned RH Austin Pruitt to Durham; reinstated LH Blake Snell (left shoulder fatigue) from the 10-day DL; selected INF/OF Brandon Lowe from Durham.

13 Optioned RH Jaime Schultz to Durham.14 Reinstated RH Chaz Roe (left meniscus tear) from the 10-day DL.16 Optioned RH Jake Faria to Durham; reinstated OF Tommy Pham (right foot fracture) from the

10-day DL.25 Placed OF Mallex Smith (viral infection) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Aug 24; recalled RH

Andrew Kittredge from Durham.

31 Placed C Michael Perez (left hamstring strain) on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Aug 29, selected C Adam Moore from Durham.

SEPTEMBER1 Reinstated LH Vidal Nuño (right hamstring strain) from the 10-day DL; recalled RH Jaime Schultz

from Durham..2 Recalled RH Jose Mujica from Durham and placed him on the 60-day DL (right elbow sprain);

selected INF/OF Andrew Velazquez from Durham.3 Placed C Adam Moore on the restricted list; reinstated OF Mallex Smith (viral infection) from the

10-day DL; selected C Nick Ciuffo from Durham; added RH Jake Faria to the taxi squad.4 Transferred INF Daniel Robertson (left thumb sprain) to the 60-day DL; reinstated C Adam Moore

from the restricted list; recalled RH Jake Faria from Durham.

RAYS HITTERS vs. INDIANS2018 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPAdames 5 16 4 0 1 4 6 .250 .400 5 16 4 0 1 4 6 .250 .400Bauers 5 16 2 1 2 3 9 .125 .263 5 16 2 1 2 3 9 .125 .263Choi 7 27 7 1 3 2 11 .259 .333 10 33 8 2 5 4 12 .242 .342Ciuffo 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 .250 .400 2 4 1 0 0 1 2 .250 .400Cron 4 16 2 1 1 0 7 .125 .125 17 51 15 2 6 5 14 .294 .357Duffy 3 8 2 0 2 2 1 .250 .400 3 8 2 0 2 2 1 .250 .400Gómez 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .167 50 147 23 4 18 12 53 .156 .230Kiermaier 2 6 1 0 1 0 2 .167 .167 19 57 9 1 2 5 14 .158 .238Lowe 5 16 5 2 4 2 6 .313 .389 5 16 5 2 4 2 6 .313 .389Moore 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 .333 .333 10 26 5 1 2 2 8 .192 .276Pham 8 29 7 0 2 2 8 .241 .290 8 29 7 0 2 2 8 .241 .290Smith 2 8 1 0 0 1 3 .125 .222 6 21 5 0 0 1 6 .238 .273Sucre 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 8 16 4 1 2 0 2 .250 .294Velazquez 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -Wendle 5 22 8 0 1 0 6 .364 .364 5 22 8 0 1 0 6 .364 .364

RAYS PITCHERS vs. INDIANS2018 CAREER

PLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAlvarado 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 2 0.00 .200 0 0 1 5.0 2 0 7 0.00 .111Beeks 0 0 0 2.1 4 1 3 3.86 .364 0 0 0 2.1 4 1 3 3.86 .364Castillo 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 2 3.00 .182 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 2 3.00 .182Chirinos - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Faria - - - - - - - - - 0 1 0 6.0 6 5 7 7.50 .261Glasnow 0 2 0 14.0 8 3 9 1.93 .163 0 2 0 14.0 8 3 9 1.93 .163Kittredge 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0.00 .200 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0.00 .200Kolarek 0 0 1 3.2 3 2 1 4.91 .214 0 0 1 3.2 3 2 1 4.91 .214Nuño 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0.00 .333 1 0 0 15.2 19 8 13 4.60 .297Roe 0 0 0 2.2 1 2 2 6.75 .111 0 0 0 4.2 2 3 3 5.79 .125Romo - - - - - - - - - 1 0 1 5.2 0 0 6 0.00 .000Schultz 1 0 0 2.0 1 0 2 0.00 .143 1 0 0 2.0 1 0 2 0.00 .143Snell 1 0 0 6.2 8 1 9 1.35 .308 1 1 0 19.2 19 4 16 1.83 .264Stanek 0 0 0 1.1 2 2 2 13.50 .333 0 0 0 1.2 2 2 2 10.80 .286Wood 0 0 0 0.1 2 3 0 81.00 .667 0 0 0 0.1 2 3 0 81.00 .667Yarbrough 1 0 0 5.0 2 1 3 1.80 .125 1 0 0 5.0 2 1 3 1.80 .125

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSGame-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Cron (26), Duffy (16), Ramos (15), Wendle (14), Bauers (13), Adames (12), Miller (9), Gómez (8), Robertson (8), Smith (8), Span (8), Choi (6), Hechavarria (5), Lowe (4), Sucre (4), Field (3), Kiermaier (3), Perez (3), Pham (2), Ciuffo (1)2-Out RBI: Ramos (27), Cron (22), Smith (17), Wendle (15), Gómez (13), Lowe (13), Robertson (13), Adames (12), Duffy (12), Span (11), Choi (10), Hechavarria (10), Bauers (9), Kiermaier (8), Sucre (8), Miller (7), Perez (6), Field (5), Arroyo (4), Ciuffo (3), Pham (2), Eovaldi (1), Nuño (1)Outfield Assists (22): Kiermaier (5), Field (4), Gómez (4), Refsnyder (3), Smith (3), Span (2), Wendle (1)Bunt Singles (18): Gómez (5), Kiermaier (4), Smith (4), Choi (1), Field (1), Miller (1), Span (1), Wendle (1)

Ejections (2): Cash-1 (9/11 vs. CLE, 8th inn.), Smith-1 (6/5 at WAS, 8th inn.)Batted Around (18): 3/29 vs. BOS (8th inn., 10 batters), 4/16 vs. TEX (2nd inn., 10 batters), 4/25 at BAL (5th inn., 9 batters), 5/15 at KC (1st inn., 9 batters), 5/18 at LAA (3rd inn., 9 batters), 5/27 vs. BAL (3rd inn., 12 batters), 6/25 vs. WAS (2nd inn., 10 batters), 7/3 at MIA (16th inn., 9 batters), 7/9 vs. DET (1st inn., 9 batters), 7/14 at MIN (7th inn., 9 batters), 7/20 vs. MIA (9th inn., 9 batters), 7/31 vs. LAA (4th inn., 12 bat-ters), 8/2 vs. LAA (4th inn., 9 batters), 8/24 vs. BOS (3rd inn., 9 batters), 9/1 at CLE (6th inn., 9 batters), 9/2 at CLE (7th inn., 9 batters), 9/7 vs. BAL (7th inn.,9 batters), 9/10 vs. CLE (2nd inn., 10 batters)

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POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 3/29 vs. BOS W, 6-4 Pruitt (1-0) Smith (0-1) 1-0 T-1/+1.0 31,042 31,0422 3/30 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Price (1-0) Roe (0-1) 1-1 T-3/-1.0 19,203 50,2453 3/31 vs. BOS L, 2-3 Porcello (1-0) Kittredge (0-1) 1-2 T-4/-1.0 17,838 68,0834 4/1 vs. BOS L, 1-2 Velázquez (1-0) Alvarado (0-1) 1-3 5/-2.0 14,256 82,339

4/2 at NYY - PPD (1) - Snow - Rescheduled for April 3 T-4/-2.55 4/3 at NYY L, 4-11 Kahnle (1-0) Pruitt (1-1) 1-4 T-4/-3.5 46,7766 4/4 at NYY L, 2-7 Severino (2-0) Snell (0-1) 1-5 T-4/-4.0 40,0287 4/5 at BOS L, 2-3 (12) Poyner (1-0) Kittredge (0-2) 1-6 5/-5.0 36,134

4/6 - OFF (2) 5/-5.08 4/7 at BOS L, 3-10 Porcello (2-0) Faria (0-1) 1-7 5/-6.0 31,8219 4/8 at BOS L, 7-8 Smith (1-1) Colomé (0-1) 1-8 5/-7.0 31,97910 4/9 at CWS W, 5-4 Archer (1-1) Gonzalez (0-2) 2-8 5/-6.5 10,37711 4/10 at CWS W, 6-5 Snell (1-1) Fulmer (0-1) 3-8 5/-6.5 10,06912 4/11 at CWS L, 1-2 Rondon (1-0) Pruitt (1-2) 3-9 5/-6.5 10,431

4/12 - OFF (3) 3-9 5/-7.013 4/13 vs. PHI L, 1-2 Ramos (1-0) Colomé (0-2) 3-10 5/-8.0 13,372 95,71114 4/14 vs. PHI L, 4-9 Arrieta (1-0) Archer (1-1) 3-11 5/-9.0 20,934 116,64515 4/15 vs. PHI L, 4-10 Ríos (2-0) Yarbrough (0-1) 3-12 5/-10.0 19,841 136,48616 4/16 vs. TEX W, 8-4 Snell (2-1) Pérez (1-2) 4-12 5/-9.5 9,363 145,84917 4/17 vs. TEX L, 2-7 Moore (1-3) Chirinos (0-1) 4-13 5/-10.5 8,972 154,82118 4/18 vs. TEX W, 4-2 Faria (1-1) Hamels (1-3) 5-13 T-4/-11.0 8,657 163,478

4/19 - OFF (4) 4/-11.019 4/20 vs. MIN W, 8-7 (10) Colomé (1-2) Duke (1-1) 6-13 4/-11.0 9,786 173,26420 4/21 vs. MIN W, 10-1 Snell (3-1) Gibson (1-1) 7-13 4/-10.0 10,106 183,37021 4/22 vs. MIN W, 8-6 Colomé (2-2) Reed (0-1) 8-13 4/-9.0 12,515 195,885

4/23 - OFF (5) 8-13 4/-9.04/24 at BAL - PPD (2) - Rain - Rescheduled for May 12 8-13 4/-8.5

22 4/25 at BAL W, 8-4 Kittredge (1-2) Cobb (0-3) 9-13 4/-8.5 8,73023 4/26 at BAL W, 9-5 Archer (2-1) Bundy (1-3) 10-13 4/-8.5 9,59624 4/27 at BOS W, 4-3 Snell (4-1) Pomeranz (0-1) 11-13 4/-7.5 32,62025 4/28 at BOS W, 12-6 Yarbrough (1-1) Price (2-3) 12-13 4/-6.5 35,79526 4/29 at BOS L, 3-4 Kimbrel (1-1) Colomé (2-3) 12-14 4/-7.5 32,88827 4/30 at DET W, 3-2 Faria (2-1) Greene (1-2) 13-14 4/-7.5 19,39828 5/1 at DET L, 1-2 Boyd (1-2) Archer (2-2) 13-15 4/-7.5 17,25529 5/2 at DET L, 2-3 (12) Saupold (1-0) Andriese (0-1) 13-16 4/-8.5 20,866

5/3 - OFF (6) 13-16 4/-8.030 5/4 vs. TOR W, 6-2 Yarbrough (2-1) Happ (4-2) 14-16 4/-8.0 11,117 207,00231 5/5 vs. TOR W, 5-3 Faria (3-1) Sanchez (2-3) 15-16 4/-8.0 16,297 223,29932 5/6 vs. TOR L, 1-2 Tepera (2-1) Colomé (2-4) 15-17 4/-9.0 14,032 237,331

5/7 - OFF (7) 15-17 4/-9.033 5/8 vs. ATL L, 0-1 Newcomb (3-1) Snell (4-2) 15-18 4/-9.0 15,382 257,71334 5/9 vs. ATL L, 2-5 Teheran (3-1) Yarbrough (2-2) 15-19 4/-10.0 12,082 269,795

5/10 - OFF (8) 15-19 4/-9.535 5/11 at BAL L, 4-9 Gausman (3-2) Faria (3-2) 15-20 4/-9.5 28,17036 5/12 at BAL (1) L, 3-6 Hess (1-0) Archer (2-3) 15-21 4/-10.5 --37 5/12 at BAL (2) W, 10-3 Romo (1-0) Cobb (0-5) 16-21 4/-10.0 24,53438 5/13 at BAL L, 1-17 Bundy (2-5) Snell (4-3) 16-22 4/-11.0 25,25739 5/14 at KC W, 2-1 Yarbrough (3-2) Skoglund (1-3) 17-22 4/-10.5 14,17440 5/15 at KC W, 6-5 Venters (1-0) Herrera (1-1) 18-22 4/-10.0 21,50041 5/16 at KC W, 5-3 Andriese (1-1) Hammel (0-5) 19-22 4/-9.5 19,61142 5/17 at LAA W, 7-1 Archer (3-3) Skaggs (3-3) 20-22 4/-9.0 30,48743 5/18 at LAA W, 8-3 Snell (5-3) Tropeano (1-3) 21-22 T-3/-8.0 40,06744 5/19 at LAA W, 5-3 Yarbrough (4-2) Heaney (2-3) 22-22 3/-8.0 37,23245 5/20 at LAA L, 2-5 Ohtani (4-1) Andriese (1-2) 22-23 3/-9.0 38, 560

5/21 - OFF (9) 22-23 3/-9.546 5/22 vs. BOS L, 2-4 Sale (5-1) Faria (3-3) 22-24 T-3/-10.0 10,642 280,43747 5/23 vs. BOS L, 1-4 Kelly (3-0) Colomé (2-5) 22-25 T-3/-11.0 10,194 290,63148 5/24 vs. BOS W, 6-3 Snell (6-3) Porcello (6-2) 23-25 3/-10.0 12,468 303,09949 5/25 vs. BAL L, 0-2 Hess (2-1) Romo (1-1) 23-26 T-3/-11.0 11,354 314,45350 5/26 vs. BAL W, 5-1 Banda (1-0) Cashner (2-6) 24-26 3/-11.0 14,744 329,19751 5/27 vs. BAL W, 8-3 Nuño (1-0) Gausman (3-4) 25-26 3/-10.0 13,311 342,50852 5/28 at OAK W, 1-0 (13) Stanek (1-0) Hatcher (3-2) 26-26 3/-10.0 10,88153 5/29 at OAK W, 4-3 Snell (7-3) Gossett (0-3) 27-26 3/-10.0 7,52154 5/30 at OAK W, 6-0 Eovaldi (1-0) Manaea (5-6) 28-26 3/-10.0 6,70555 5/31 at OAK L, 3-7 Mengden (6-4) Stanek (1-1) 28-27 3/-10.0 12,07056 6/1 at SEA L, 3-4 (13) Elias (1-0) Andriese (1-3) 28-28 3/-10.0 22,63657 6/2 at SEA L, 1-3 Gonzales (6-3) Archer (3-4) 28-29 3/-11.0 28,59958 6/3 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernández (6-4) Alvarado (0-2) 28-30 3/-12.0 26,567

6/4 - OFF (10) 28-30 3/-12.059 6/5 at WAS L, 2-4 Scherzer (10-1) Eovaldi (1-1) 28-31 3/-13.0 32,16560 6/6 at WAS L, 2-11 Roark (3-6) Venters (1-1) 28-32 3/-14.0 33,10661 6/7 vs. SEA L, 4-5 Leake (6-3) Pruitt (1-3) 28-33 3/-14.0 10,342 352,85062 6/8 vs. SEA L, 3-4 Gonzales (7-3) Font (0-3) 28-34 3/-14.5 12,435 365,28563 6/9 vs. SEA W, 7-3 Snell (8-3) Hernández (6-5) 29-34 3/-14.5 12,258 377,54364 6/10 vs. SEA L, 4-5 Paxton (6-1) Alvarado (0-3) 29-35 4/-14.5 10,512 388,05565 6/11 vs. TOR W, 8-4 Yarbrough (5-2) Gaviglio (2-2) 30-35 3/-14.0 10,769 398,82466 6/12 vs. TOR W, 4-1 Pruitt (2-3) García (2-5) 31-35 3/-14.0 11,162 409,98667 6/13 vs. TOR W, 1-0 Castillo (1-0) Tepera (3-2) 32-35 3/-14.0 10,847 420,83368 6/14 at NYY L, 3-4 Germán (1-4) Snell (8-4) 32-36 3/-15.0 45,06669 6/15 at NYY L, 0-5 Loaisiga (1-0) Eovaldi (1-2) 32-37 3/-15.0 45,11270 6/16 at NYY L, 1-4 Severino (10-2) Yarbrough (5-3) 32-28 T-3/-16.0 46,24971 6/17 at NYY W, 3-1 Roe (1-1) Sabathia (4-2) 33-38 T-3/-15.0 46,40072 6/18 at HOU L, 4-5 McHugh (2-0) Romo (1-2) 33-39 4/-15.5 34,15173 6/19 at HOU W, 2-1 Snell (9-4) Rondon (1-2) 34-39 3/-15.5 37,41474 6/20 at HOU L, 1-5 Morton (9-1) Eovaldi (1-3) 34-40 4/-16.5 43,409

6/21 - OFF (11) 34-40 T-3/-17.075 6/22 vs. NYY W, 2-1 Yarbrough (6-3) Sabathia (4-3) 35-40 3/-16.0 27,252 448,08576 6/23 vs. NYY W, 4-0 Font (1-3) Gray (5-5) 36-40 3/-15.0 29,831 477,91677 6/24 vs. NYY W, 7-6 (12) Yarbrough (7-3) Shreve (2-2) 37-40 3/-14.0 23,667 501,58378 6/25 vs. WAS W, 11-0 Snell (10-4) Gonzalez (6-5) 38-40 3/-14.0 13,624 515,20779 6/26 vs. WAS W, 1-0 Eovaldi (2-3) Scherzer (10-4) 39-40 3/-14.0 14,289 529,496

6/27 - OFF (12) 39-40 3/-14.080 6/28 vs. HOU L, 0-1 McCullers (9-3) Yarbrough (7-4) 39-41 3/-15.0 12,305 541,80181 6/29 vs. HOU W, 3-2 Font (2-3) Cole (9-2) 40-41 3/-14.0 15,797 557,598

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.82 6/30 vs. HOU W, 5-2 Nuño (2-0) Verlander (9-4) 41-41 3/-14.0 18,378 575,97683 7/1 vs. HOU W, 3-2 Snell (11-4) Morton (10-2) 42-41 3/-13.0 19,334 595,31084 7/2 at MIA L, 2-3 (10) Rucinski (3-1) Stanek (1-2) 42-42 3/-14.0 6,00485 7/3 at MIA W, 9-6 (16) Nuño (3-0) Graves (0-1) 43-42 3/-14.0 6,25986 7/4 at MIA L, 0-3 Rucinski (4-1) Weber (0-1) 43-43 3/-15.0 7,527

7/5 - OFF (13) 43-43 3/-15.087 7/6 at NYM L, 1-5 Familia (4-4) Roe (1-2) 43-44 3/-16.0 24,23688 7/7 at NYM W, 3-0 Snell (12-4) Matz (4-6) 44-44 3/-16.0 32,98689 7/8 at NYM W, 9-0 Eovaldi (3-3) Flexen (0-2) 45-44 3/-16.0 24,65390 7/9 vs. DET W, 10-9 (10) Andriese (2-3) Hardy (3-2) 46-44 3/-16.0 14,229 609,53991 7/10 vs. DET W, 5-2 Alvarado (1-3) Boyd (4-8) 47-44 3/-16.0 13,478 623,01792 7/11 vs. DET W, 4-2 Yarbrough (8-4) Zimmermann (4-1) 48-44 3/-16.0 13,922 636,93993 7/12 at MIN L, 1-5 Gibson (4-6) Snell (12-5) 48-45 3/-17.0 25,28194 7/13 at MIN L, 8-11 Hildenberger (2-2) Eovaldi (3-4) 48-46 3/-17.0 28,75695 7/14 at MIN W, 19-6 Schultz (1-0) Duke (3-3) 49-46 3/-17.0 25,09496 7/15 at MIN L, 7-11 (10) Busenitz (3-0) Andriese (2-4) 49-47 3/-18.0 25,561

7/16 - All-Star Break7/17 - All-Star Game AL 8, NL 6 at Nationals Park (10 innings)7/18 - All-Star Break7/19 - All-Star Break

97 7/20 vs. MIA L, 5-6 Straily (4-4) Castillo (1-1) 49-48 3/-19.0 13,248 650,18798 7/21 vs. MIA L, 2-3 López (2-1) Yarbrough (8-5) 49-49 3/-19.0 13,808 663,99599 7/22 vs. MIA W, 6-4 Kolarek (1-0) Barraclaugh (0-4) 50-49 3/-19.0 11,828 675,823100 7/23 vs. NYY W, 7-6 Andriese (3-4) Severino (14-3) 51-49 3/-19.0 14,670 690,493101 7/24 vs. NYY L, 0-4 Tanaka (8-2) Chirinos (0-2) 51-50 3/-19.0 19,579 710,072102 7/25 vs. NYY W, 3-2 Castillo (2-1) Cessa (1-2) 52-50 3/-18.5 27,372 737,444103 7/26 at BAL W, 4-3 Yarbrough (9-5) Cobb (2-14) 53-50 3/-17.5 19,025104 7/27 at BAL L, 5-15 Cashner (3-9) Archer (3-5) 53-51 3/-18.5 15,649105 7/28 at BAL L, 2-11 Gausman (5-8) Stanek (1-3) 53-52 3/-19.5 21,526106 7/29 at BAL L, 5-11 Bundy (7-9) Chirinos (0-3) 53-53 3/-20.5 22,454

7/30 - OFF (14) 53-53 3/-21.0107 7/31 vs. LAA W, 10-6 Yarbrough (10-5) Skaggs (8-7) 54-53 3/-20.0 15,858 753,302108 8/1 vs. LAA W, 7-2 Faria (4-3) Tropeano (4-6) 55-53 3/-19.5 9,132 767,434109 8/2 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Beeks (1-1) Heaney (6-7) 56-53 3/-19.5 10,988 778,422110 8/3 vs. CWS L, 2-3 (10) Danish (1-0) Alvarado (1-4) 56-54 3/-20.5 16,144 794,566111 8/4 vs. CWS L, 1-2 Cedeño (2-0) Chirinos (0-4) 56-55 3/-21.5 21,214 815,780112 8/5 vs. CWS L, 7-8 Santiago (4-3) Castillo (2-2) 56-56 3/-22.5 14,379 830,159

8/6 - OFF (15) 56-56 3/-22.5113 8/7 vs. BAL W, 4-3 Romo (2-2) Castro (2-6) 57-56 3/-22.5 11,734 841,893114 8/8 vs. BAL L, 4-5 Wright Jr. (3-0) Romo (2-3) 57-57 3/-23.5 9,474 851,367115 8/9 vs. BAL W, 5-4 Chirinos (1-4) Carroll (0-1) 58-57 3/-22-5 10,254 861,621116 8/10 at TOR W, 7-0 Snell (13-5) Estrada (5-9) 59-57 3/-22-5 23,082117 8/11 at TOR W, 3-1 Castillo (3-2) Gaviglio (2-5) 60-57 3/-23.0 38,797118 8/12 at TOR L, 1-2 García (3-6) Alvarado (1-5) 60-58 3/-24.0 33,746

8/13 - OFF (16) 60-58 3/-24.0119 8/14 at NYY L, 1-4 Happ (13-6) Wood (0-1) 60-59 3/-25.0 40,393120 8/15 at NYY W, 6-1 Yarbrough (11-5) Cessa (1-3) 61-59 3/-24.0 42,716121 8/16 at NYY W, 3-1 Snell (14-5) Tanaka (9-4) 62-59 3/-23.5 41,033122 8/17 at BOS L, 3-7 Johnson (4-3) Chirinos (1-5) 62-60 3/-24.5 37,012123 8/18 at BOS L, 2-5 Price (13-6) Glasnow (1-3) 62-61 3/-25.5 36,654124 8/19 at BOS W, 2-0 Beeks (2-1) Velázquez (7-1) 63-61 3/-24.5 37,242125 8/20 vs. KC W, 1-0 Yarbrough (12-5) López (0-3) 64-61 3/-23.5 10,036 871,657126 8/21 vs. KC W, 4-1 Snell (15-5) Sparkman (0-2) 65-61 3/-22.5 9,402 881,059127 8/22 vs. KC W, 6-3 Chirinos (2-5) Junis (6-12) 66-61 3/-22.5 8,686 889,745128 8/23 vs. KC W, 4-3 Romo (3-3) Flynn (3-5) 67-61 3/-22.5 9,088 898,833129 8/24 vs. BOS W, 10-3 Beeks (3-1) Velázquez (7-2) 68-61 3/-21.5 19,723 918,556130 8/25 vs. BOS W, 5-1 Stanek (2-3) Porcello (15-7) 69-61 3/-20.5 25,695 944,251131 8/26 vs. BOS W, 9-1 Snell (16-5) Eovaldi (5-6) 70-61 3/-19.5 23,448 967,699

8/27 - OFF (17) 70-61 3/-19.5132 8/28 at ATL L, 5-9 Brach (2-3) Roe (1-3) 70-62 3/-20.5 21,216133 8/29 at ATL W, 8-5 Beeks (4-1) Newcomb (11-7) 71-62 3/-20.5 20,876

8/30 - OFF (18) 71-62 3/-21.0134 8/31 at CLE L, 0-3 Kluber (17-7) Glasnow (1-4) 71-63 3/-21.0 25,639135 9/1 at CLE W, 5-3 Snell (17-5) Bieber (8-3) 72-63 3/-21.0 31,816136 9/2 at CLE W, 6-4 Yarbrough (13-5) Carrasco (16-8) 73-63 3/-20.0 26,535137 9/3 at TOR W, 7-1 Chirinos (3-5) Stroman (4-9) 74-63 3/-20.0 18,034138 9/4 at TOR W, 4-0 Wood (1-1) Borucki (3-4) 75-63 3/-20.0 17,594139 9/5 at TOR L, 3-10 Sanchez (4-5) Glasnow (1-5) 75-64 3/-21.0 17,872

9/6 - OFF (19) 75-64 3/-21.0140 9/7 vs. BAL W, 14-2 Snell (18-5) Bundy (7-14) 76-64 3/-20.0 12,436 980,135141 9/8 vs. BAL W, 10-5 Yarbrough (14-5) Hess (3-10) 77-64 3/-19.0 10,275 990,410142 9/9 vs. BAL W, 8-3 Chirinos (4-5) Rogers (1-2) 78-64 3/-19.0 13,632 1,004,042143 9/10 vs. CLE W, 6-5 Schultz (2-0) Hand (2-5) 79-64 3/-18.5 12,724 1,016,766144 9/11 vs. CLE L, 0-2 Bieber (10-3) Glasnow (1-6) 79-65 3/-19.5 10,599 1,027,365145 9/12 vs. CLE 1:10

9/13 - OFF (20)146 9/14 vs. OAK 7:10147 9/15 vs. OAK 6:10 Tote Bag148 9/16 vs. OAK 1:10 Toy Truck (Kids 14 & under)149 9/17 at TEX 8:05150 9/18 at TEX 8:05151 9/19 at TEX 2:05152 9/20 at TOR 7:07153 9/21 at TOR 7:07154 9/22 at TOR 4:07155 9/23 at TOR 1:07156 9/24 vs. NYY 7:10157 9/25 vs. NYY 7:10158 9/26 vs. NYY 7:10159 9/27 vs. NYY 1:10160 9/28 vs. TOR 7:10161 9/29 vs. TOR 7:10 Dan Johnson Bobblehead162 9/30 vs. TOR 3:10 PopSockets (Kids 14 & under)

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2018 RAYS DAY-BY-DAY

WEEKLY TICKET SPECIALS» SALUTE TO SERVICE MONDAY PRESENTED BY SUNCOAST CREDIT UNIONThe Rays offer Military, Teachers and First Responders two free tickets to seven Monday home games and additional bonus dates through-out the season…affiliation is verified by ID.me.

» $2 KIDS TUESDAYS PRESENTED BY MORGAN AUTO GROUPTickets for kids 14 and under are $2 with the purchase of a full-price adult ticket…hot dogs are also $2, presented by Kayem Franks, at every Tuesday home game.

» SENIOR SPECIAL WEDNESDAYS PRESENTED BY DUKE ENERGYPress Level tickets for fans 60 years of age or older are only $15…present photo ID upon entry.

» $19.98 TICKET COMBO THURSDAYS PRESENTED BY COCA-COLAFor all Thursday home games, fans may purchase a Press Level ticket that includes a 20-ounce Coca-Cola bottled beverage and chips for $19.98.

» $7.11 FRIDAYS PRESENTED BY 7-ELEVENFor all Friday home games, fans may purchase Upper Level tickets for only $7.11…to take advantage of this special price, fans should visit a participating local 7-Eleven store and pick up the Rays Friday night discount coupon…each coupon will be good for up to four tickets.

» FAMILY FUN DAYS PRESENTED BY TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITALSundays feature free parking for cars with four or more passengers and a variety of postgame activities for kids…concourse activities are complimentary for kids 14 and under.