BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Game #140 Home Game #74 Baltimore Orioles (71-68) vs. New York Yankees (74-64) RHP Kevin Gausman (10-9, 4.79) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (8-9, 3.36) IT’S A WALK OFF: Manny Machado hit a two-run walk-off home run in Tuesday's win over the Yankees...It was the third walk-off home runs this season for Machado, tying an Orioles record...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Machado became the fourth player in Orioles history (since 1954) to hit three walk-off home runs in a season joining Eddie Murray (1978), Fred Lynn (1985), and Rafael Palmeiro (1998)...It marked the first walk- off home run by an Oriole against the Yankees since Nate McLouth did so off of Vidal Nuno on May 21, 2013. PLAYER OF THE MONTH: 3B Manny Machado was named the American League Player of the Month for August...Machado batted .341 (43-for-126) with 23 runs, six doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 35 RBI, and three stolen bases over 29 games to earn his second career Player of the Month award (also April 2016)...Among AL hitters, Machado finished first in RBI, tied for first in home runs, fourth in slugging percentage, and fifth in batting average...He notched at least one hit in 22 of 29 games and posted multi-hit efforts in 14 contests...On August 19 vs. Los Angeles-AL, he hit three home runs, his final homer was a walk-off grand slam...Machado became just the 10 th player in Major League history, and the first in Orioles history, to record three grand slams in a calendar month. MAKING HIS CASE: 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks among American League leaders in several offensive categories…He ranks sixth in the AL in batting average (.306) and second with 102 RBI…His 31 home runs are tied for ninth and his 64 extra-base hits are tied for fourth…Schoop’s 163 hits are tied for third in the AL and his .543 slugging percentage ranks eighth…Schoop was named to his first American League All-Star team this season and was named AL Player of the Week for July 17-23…Orioles have been named AL Most Valuable Player five times: Brooks Robinson (1964), Frank Robinson (1966), Boog Powell (1970), and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1983, 1991). DRIVE ‘EM IN: 2B Jonathan Schoop drove in his 100 th RBI of the season on Thursday, his first career 100 RBI season…He became the fastest Oriole to reach 100 RBI (August 31) since Chris Davis in 2013 (August 1)…With his 28 th home run on Saturday in Boston, Schoop established an Orioles record for RBI by a second baseman (primary position) in one season with 95, passing Roberto Alomar, who had 94 RBI in 1996…Schoop ranks second in the American League and ranks sixth in the majors with 102 RBI this season…His 48 RBI since the All-Star break lead the AL and are tied for second in the majors. NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: In 34 games since joining the Orioles on August 1, INF Tim Beckham is hitting .535 (53-for-150) with 10 doubles, two triples, seven home runs, and 20 RBI and has at least one hit in 30 of his 34 games with the O’s, including each of the first 12…He was named the AL Player of the Week for July 31-August 6 after hitting .583 with three doubles, a triple, three homers, and six RBI in six games to earn his first weekly award. THREE’S COMPANY: Among qualifying American League rookies, INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks second in batting average (.292) and slugging percentage (.504), ranks third in home runs (23), on-base percentage (.339), and RBI (73)…His 23 home runs rank third-most in Orioles history for a player during his rookie season, trailing only Eddie Murray’s 27 in 1977 and Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 28 in 1982). CATCH THIS: O’s catchers lead the AL and rank second in the majors with a .292 (151-for-517) average...When catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, and Francisco Peña have combined to notch 22 doubles, one triple, 28 home runs, and 73 RBI…Orioles catchers are tied for the Major League lead in home runs (as catcher) with 28…Castillo leads AL catchers and ranks second in the majors with a .303 batting average this season…His 19 home runs rank fourth in the AL and are tied for fifth in the majors among catchers (primary position). AN AWESOME AUGUST: In 29 games in August, the Orioles led the majors with a .306 average, a .534 slugging percentage, and 57 home runs...Their 57 home runs set a new Major League record for the month of August, breaking their own record of 55, set last season…The 57 home runs were the third most hit by a team in any calendar month in Major League history, trailing only the 58 hit by the Orioles in May of 1987 and 58 by the Seattle Mariners in May of 1999…The Orioles ranked second in the American League with 169 RBI during the month…Orioles relievers ranked fourth in the AL and fifth in the majors with a 2.80 ERA during the month. HOMER HAPPY: The Orioles have hit 216 home runs this season to lead the majors…The Orioles also lead the majors in homers since the All-Star break with 93…The O’s have led the majors in home runs in three of the past five seasons (2016, 2014, 2013), finishing second (2012) and third (2015) the other two years…OF/DH Mark Trumbo’s 20 th homer on August 25 gave the Orioles six players with at least 20 home runs this season…Trumbo joined Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Adam Jones, Trey Mancini, and Chris Davis as O’s with 20 homers...It marks the second-straight season and the third time in O’s history (since 1954) that the Orioles have had at least six players with at least 20 homers in a season (also 2016–6 players and 1996–7 players). HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in the majors with 515 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, Orioles hitters lead the majors with 1,323 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (482). VS. NEW YORK YANKEES: The Orioles and Yankees play the 15 th game of 19 matchups between the two clubs this season…The Yankees lead the season series, 8-6…The O’s won the 2016 series, 10-9…The Orioles trail the Yankees in the all-time series, 481-574, with the O’s trailing 253-272 at home and trailing 228-302 at New York. THIS DATE IN ORIOLES HISTORY: On this date in 1995, Cal Ripken, Jr. played in his 2,131 st consecutive game and broke Lou Gehrig’s record...Ripken went 2-for-4 and homered for the second night in a row as the Orioles defeated the Angels, 4-2...When the game became official in the middle of the fifth inning, Ripken took his famous lap around the ballpark, starting precisely at 9:31 p.m., or 21:31 on the 24-hour clock. ALSO ON THIS DATE IN ORIOLES HISTORY: On this date in 1996, Eddie Murray hit his 500 th career home run off Detroit’s Felipe Lira to tie the game at Camden Yards...Murray’s seventh-inning, game-tying solo homer came minutes before midnight in a rain-delayed game on the one-year anniversary of Cal Ripken, Jr.'s record- breaking consecutive game...The Orioles eventually fell to the Tigers, 5-4, in 12 innings. DISABLED LIST: INF J.J. Hardy (right wrist fracture, since 6/19) is on the 60-day disabled list. THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter is in his eighth season as O’s manager…He has managed the Yankees (1992-95), Diamondbacks (1998-2000), Rangers (2003-06), and Orioles (August 2010-current)...His 618 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club history behind Earl Weaver (1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,500 career wins rank 23 rd all-time and are fourth among active managers behind Bruce Bochy, Dusty Baker, and Mike Scioscia. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS DATE OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO ORIOLES STARTER OPPONENT STARTER Sept. 7 OFF DAY Sept. 8 at Cleveland 7:10 p.m. MASN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM LH Wade Miley (8-11, 4.91) RH Mike Clevinger (8-5, 3.50) All times listed are Eastern; All games broadcast on the Orioles Radio Network and 105.7 The Fan WINNING WAYS Most wins since 2012 among AL clubs: 1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 515 2. New York Yankees 509 3. Texas Rangers 503 4. Cleveland Indians 502 HOMER DEPOT Most team home runs this season: 1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 216 2. Texas Rangers 215 3. Houston Astros 211 4. Milwaukee Brewers 198 New York Mets 198 New York Yankees 198 Tampa Bay Rays 198 THE GAME OF RISP Top team batting averages with runners in scoring position in the majors: 1. Washington Nationals .2952 2. BALTIMORE ORIOLES .2947 3. Colorado Rockies .2916 4. Houston Astros .2915 RISP MANAGEMENT Top batting averages with runners in scoring position in the AL (qualifying only): 1. Justin Upton, LAA .366 2. Mookie Betts, BOS .362 3. Marwin Gonzalez, HOU .361 4. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .360 5. JONATHAN SCHOOP, BAL .358 6. Ryan Goins, TOR .3493 7. Nelson Cruz, SEA .3488 8. Danny Valencia, SEA .343 9. Josh Reddick, HOU .342 10. TREY MANCINI, BAL .340 11. ADAM JONES, BAL .336 JUST A LITTLE CRUSH Active Major League home run leaders since 2012: 1. Edwin Encarnación, CLE 225 2. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 220 3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 209 4. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 205 5. Mike Trout, LAA 190 6. Miguel Cabrera, DET 183 7. ADAM JONES, BAL 176 8. Jay Bruce, CLE 174 9. José Bautista, TOR 173 10. MARK TRUMBO, BAL 171 CURRENT HOMESTAND Record 6-3 Team Average .298 (101-for-339) Runs per Game 5.1 (46 R/9 G) Fielding Errors 4 Team ERA 4.60 (45 ER/88.0 IP) Starters W-L 1-3 Starters ERA 6.55 (32 ER/44.0 IP) Bullpen W-L-S 5-0-2 Bullpen ERA 2.66 (13 ER/44.0 IP) Saves/Opps 2/4 Best homestand 5/5-9 (5-0, 1.000) Worst homestand 6/30-7/2 (1-2, .333) Best road trip 8/25-27 (3-0, 1.000) Worst road trip 5/26-28 (0-3, .000) UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS LHP Donnie Hart Turns 27 on 9/6 WS MVP Rick Dempsey Turns 68 on 9/13 MILESTONE TRACKER Chris Davis Needs 1 HR for 223 with BAL* Adam Jones Needs 16 hits for 1,614** Trey Mancini Needs 5 HR for 28# Chris Tillman Needs 7 K for 836^ *223 HR with BAL, R. Palmeiro, 6 th all-time **1,614 hits with BAL, B. Anderson, 4 th all-time # 28 HR with BAL (rookie), C. Ripken, 1 st all-time ^836 K with BAL, Ponson/Boddicker, 10 th all-time
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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Game #140 Home Game #74
Baltimore Orioles (71-68) vs. New York Yankees (74-64)
RHP Kevin Gausman (10-9, 4.79) vs. RHP Sonny Gray (8-9, 3.36)
IT’S A WALK OFF: Manny Machado hit a two-run walk-off home run in Tuesday's win over the Yankees...It
was the third walk-off home runs this season for Machado, tying an Orioles record...According to the Elias Sports
Bureau, Machado became the fourth player in Orioles history (since 1954) to hit three walk-off home runs in a
season joining Eddie Murray (1978), Fred Lynn (1985), and Rafael Palmeiro (1998)...It marked the first walk-
off home run by an Oriole against the Yankees since Nate McLouth did so off of Vidal Nuno on May 21, 2013.
PLAYER OF THE MONTH: 3B Manny Machado was named the American League Player of the Month for
August...Machado batted .341 (43-for-126) with 23 runs, six doubles, a triple, 12 home runs, 35 RBI, and three
stolen bases over 29 games to earn his second career Player of the Month award (also April 2016)...Among AL
hitters, Machado finished first in RBI, tied for first in home runs, fourth in slugging percentage, and fifth in batting
average...He notched at least one hit in 22 of 29 games and posted multi-hit efforts in 14 contests...On August 19
vs. Los Angeles-AL, he hit three home runs, his final homer was a walk-off grand slam...Machado became just the
10th player in Major League history, and the first in Orioles history, to record three grand slams in a calendar month.
MAKING HIS CASE: 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks among American League leaders in several offensive
categories…He ranks sixth in the AL in batting average (.306) and second with 102 RBI…His 31 home runs are
tied for ninth and his 64 extra-base hits are tied for fourth…Schoop’s 163 hits are tied for third in the AL and his
.543 slugging percentage ranks eighth…Schoop was named to his first American League All-Star team this season
and was named AL Player of the Week for July 17-23…Orioles have been named AL Most Valuable Player five
times: Brooks Robinson (1964), Frank Robinson (1966), Boog Powell (1970), and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1983, 1991).
DRIVE ‘EM IN: 2B Jonathan Schoop drove in his 100th RBI of the season on Thursday, his first career 100 RBI
season…He became the fastest Oriole to reach 100 RBI (August 31) since Chris Davis in 2013 (August 1)…With
his 28th home run on Saturday in Boston, Schoop established an Orioles record for RBI by a second baseman
(primary position) in one season with 95, passing Roberto Alomar, who had 94 RBI in 1996…Schoop ranks second
in the American League and ranks sixth in the majors with 102 RBI this season…His 48 RBI since the All-Star
break lead the AL and are tied for second in the majors.
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: In 34 games since joining the Orioles on August 1, INF Tim Beckham is hitting
.535 (53-for-150) with 10 doubles, two triples, seven home runs, and 20 RBI and has at least one hit in 30 of his 34
games with the O’s, including each of the first 12…He was named the AL Player of the Week for July 31-August 6
after hitting .583 with three doubles, a triple, three homers, and six RBI in six games to earn his first weekly award.
THREE’S COMPANY: Among qualifying American League rookies, INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks second in
batting average (.292) and slugging percentage (.504), ranks third in home runs (23), on-base percentage (.339), and
RBI (73)…His 23 home runs rank third-most in Orioles history for a player during his rookie season, trailing only
Eddie Murray’s 27 in 1977 and Cal Ripken, Jr.’s 28 in 1982).
CATCH THIS: O’s catchers lead the AL and rank second in the majors with a .292 (151-for-517) average...When
catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, and Francisco Peña have combined to notch 22 doubles, one triple,
28 home runs, and 73 RBI…Orioles catchers are tied for the Major League lead in home runs (as catcher) with
28…Castillo leads AL catchers and ranks second in the majors with a .303 batting average this season…His 19
home runs rank fourth in the AL and are tied for fifth in the majors among catchers (primary position).
AN AWESOME AUGUST: In 29 games in August, the Orioles led the majors with a .306 average, a .534 slugging
percentage, and 57 home runs...Their 57 home runs set a new Major League record for the month of August, breaking
their own record of 55, set last season…The 57 home runs were the third most hit by a team in any calendar month
in Major League history, trailing only the 58 hit by the Orioles in May of 1987 and 58 by the Seattle Mariners in
May of 1999…The Orioles ranked second in the American League with 169 RBI during the month…Orioles
relievers ranked fourth in the AL and fifth in the majors with a 2.80 ERA during the month.
HOMER HAPPY: The Orioles have hit 216 home runs this season to lead the majors…The Orioles also lead the
majors in homers since the All-Star break with 93…The O’s have led the majors in home runs in three of the past
five seasons (2016, 2014, 2013), finishing second (2012) and third (2015) the other two years…OF/DH Mark
Trumbo’s 20th homer on August 25 gave the Orioles six players with at least 20 home runs this season…Trumbo
joined Manny Machado, Jonathan Schoop, Adam Jones, Trey Mancini, and Chris Davis as O’s with 20
homers...It marks the second-straight season and the third time in O’s history (since 1954) that the Orioles have had
at least six players with at least 20 homers in a season (also 2016–6 players and 1996–7 players).
HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in
the majors with 515 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, Orioles
hitters lead the majors with 1,323 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (482).
VS. NEW YORK YANKEES: The Orioles and Yankees play the 15th game of 19 matchups between the two clubs
this season…The Yankees lead the season series, 8-6…The O’s won the 2016 series, 10-9…The Orioles trail the
Yankees in the all-time series, 481-574, with the O’s trailing 253-272 at home and trailing 228-302 at New York.
THIS DATE IN ORIOLES HISTORY: On this date in 1995, Cal Ripken, Jr. played in his 2,131st consecutive
game and broke Lou Gehrig’s record...Ripken went 2-for-4 and homered for the second night in a row as the Orioles
defeated the Angels, 4-2...When the game became official in the middle of the fifth inning, Ripken took his famous
lap around the ballpark, starting precisely at 9:31 p.m., or 21:31 on the 24-hour clock.
ALSO ON THIS DATE IN ORIOLES HISTORY: On this date in 1996, Eddie Murray hit his 500th career home
run off Detroit’s Felipe Lira to tie the game at Camden Yards...Murray’s seventh-inning, game-tying solo homer
came minutes before midnight in a rain-delayed game on the one-year anniversary of Cal Ripken, Jr.'s record-
breaking consecutive game...The Orioles eventually fell to the Tigers, 5-4, in 12 innings.
DISABLED LIST: INF J.J. Hardy (right wrist fracture, since 6/19) is on the 60-day disabled list.
THE SKIPPER: A three-time Manager of the Year (1994, 2004, 2014), Buck Showalter is in his eighth season as
O’s manager…He has managed the Yankees (1992-95), Diamondbacks (1998-2000), Rangers (2003-06), and
Orioles (August 2010-current)...His 618 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club history behind Earl Weaver
(1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,500 career wins rank 23rd all-time and are fourth among
active managers behind Bruce Bochy, Dusty Baker, and Mike Scioscia.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS DATE OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO ORIOLES STARTER OPPONENT STARTER
Sept. 7 OFF DAY
Sept. 8 at Cleveland 7:10 p.m. MASN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM LH Wade Miley (8-11, 4.91) RH Mike Clevinger (8-5, 3.50)
All times listed are Eastern; All games broadcast on the Orioles Radio Network and 105.7 The Fan
WINNING WAYS
Most wins since 2012 among AL clubs:
1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 515 2. New York Yankees 509 3. Texas Rangers 503
4. Cleveland Indians 502
HOMER DEPOT
Most team home runs this season:
1. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 216
2. Texas Rangers 215
3. Houston Astros 211 4. Milwaukee Brewers 198
New York Mets 198
New York Yankees 198 Tampa Bay Rays 198
THE GAME OF RISP
Top team batting averages with runners in scoring position in the majors:
48 • RICHARD BLEIER • LHP 9/5 vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R STAND: 3.2 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 R
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 4 1 - - 5 8/16/17 (L. Martin) 7/17/17 vs. TEX 5/14/17 at KC None 4.0 IP, 5/4 at KC 3, 7/28 at TEX
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 34-47…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 35-7
Has posted a 1.95 ERA (6 ER/27.2 IP) in 26 home games and a 2.03 ERA (6 ER/26.2 IP) in 21 road games
Earned his first career win on 5/16/17 at DET (pitched 1.2 frames in the bottom of the 12th and 13th innings)
Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 5/14/17…Has made 16 multi-inning relief appearances this season
Tossed a career-high tying 4.0 innings in relief on 5/3/17, matching his previous career-high set on 9/12/16 vs. LAD (with NYY)
Acquired by the Orioles from the New York Yankees in exchange for a player to be named later on 2/21/17
35 • BRAD BRACH • RHP 9/5 vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 K vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 K STAND: W, 5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 HR, 1 BB, 4 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 5 - 1 1 7 8/30/17 (M. Haniger) 8/30/17 vs. SEA 8/20/17 vs. LAA 8/27/17 at BOS 2.0 IP, 9/1 vs. TOR 3, 8/5 vs. DET
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 44-58…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 11-3
Has appeared in 58 games this season, working at least 1.0 inning in 52 of his appearances…Is fifth in the AL in appearances (129) since the start of 2016
The Orioles are 47-11 in games which Brach pitches this season…Is 17-for-23 in save opportunities this season
Became the 5th pitcher in O’s history to toss a “perfect save” on 3 straight days (4/19-21/17) joining J. Julio (2003), J. Johnson (2011), D. O’Day (2015), & Z. Britton (2016)
Recorded his first save of the season 4/19/17 at CIN, his first save since 6/8/16 vs. KC…Has 20 career Major League saves (17 this season) and 119 career minor league saves
Since the start of 2014, leads all MLB relievers with 26 wins
53 • ZACH BRITTON • LHP 9/5 vs. NYY: W, 1.0 IP, 2 K vs. NYY: W, 1.0 IP, 2 K STAND: W, 2 SV, 7.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 5 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 1 - - - 1 8/13/17 (M, Olson) 9/5/17 vs. NYY 4/30/16 vs. CWS 8/30/17 vs. SEA 2.0 IP, 9/3 vs. TOR 2, 9/5 vs. NYY
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 21-33…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 12-1
Threw at least 2.0 innings in back-to-back appearances (9/1 vs. TOR and 9/3 vs. TOR) for the first time since 4/12/14 vs. TOR 2.0 innings and 4/16/14 vs. TB 3.0 innings
Gave up a HR to Matt Olson on 8/13 at OAK; was his 1st HR allowed this season, 1st since 4/11/16 at BOS-M. Betts (89 appearances); 1st HR to a leftie since 4/29/13 (M. Saunders)
Converted his 55th consecutive save opportunity on 7/23 to set a new American League consecutive save opportunities record, passing RHP Tom Gordon (54, 4/19/98-5/31/99)
Converted 60 consecutive save opportunities from 10/1/15-8/21/17, the second-longest streak in MLB history (Eric Gagne, 84 consecutive, 8/28/02-7/3/04)
Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 7/5/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/6/17 (retroactive to 5/5/17; left forearm strain)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 6/20/17
Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/16/17 (left forearm strain)…Reinstated from the DL on 5/2/17
His 133 career saves rank 2nd among Orioles relievers in club history…Gregg Olson (160) holds the club record
His 133 saves since the start of 2014 lead all American League relievers (tied for fourth in the majors)...Is one of 18 active pitchers with 100 or more career saves
50 • MIGUEL CASTRO • RHP 9/4 vs. NYY: 1.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 BB vs. NYY: 1.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 BB STAND: 6.2 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 2 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 6 - - - 6 8/14/17 (N. Cruz) 8/23/17 vs. OAK 7/7/17 at MIN 4/23/15 vs. BAL 6.0 IP, 8/3 vs. DET 3, 8/23 vs. OAK
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 22-33…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 29-10
Tossed a career-high 6.0 innings in his outing 8/3 vs. DET; previous-high was 3.1 innings vs. CHC on 7/31/17
Has held right-handers to a .190 (23-for-121) batting average with 21 strikeouts this season
Has pitched in a career-high 33 G (previous-high: 19 G in 2016 with COL); has had 13 appearances of 2.0-or-more innings this season; had only one coming into this year
Earned his first career Major League win on 6/20/17 vs. CLE (0.2 IP, 1 K)
Recalled from Double-A Bowie on 6/30/17…Made six appearances with the Baysox this season, going 3-0 with a 4.44 ERA (12 ER/24.1 IP) with 11 strikeouts and six walks
Acquired by the Orioles from Colorado in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations on 4/7/17
60 • MYCHAL GIVENS • RHP 9/3 vs. TOR: 1.1 IP, 1 BB, 2 K vs. NYY: STAND: 4.1 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 HR, 3 BB, 5 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 5 2 3 1 10 8/31/17 (K. Morales) 7/23/17 vs. HOU 8/4/17 vs. DET None 2.1 IP, 8/31 vs. TOR 4, 8/19 vs. LAA
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 44-58…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 39-13
Right-handers are hitting .198 (32-for-162) with 52 strikeouts and left-handers are hitting .212 (18-for-85) with 25 strikeouts against him
Ranks tied for first among AL relievers with seven wins this season; is 17-3 for his career…Leads all Orioles relievers with 77 strikeouts this season
Since making his Major League debut (6/24/15), ranks fifth among AL relievers with 211 strikeouts
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR - 1 1 - 2 7/30/17 (R. Odor) 8/28/17 vs. SEA None None 2.1 IP, 7/1 vs. TB 3, 5/14 at KC
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 24-41…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 27-7
Has posted a 2.21 ERA (5 ER/20.1 IP) in 22 home games this season…Opponents are hitting .227 (17-for-75) at Oriole Park
Went 1-0 with a 2.35 ERA (4 ER/15.1 IP) in 13 games with Triple-A Norfolk this season
Did not allow a run in April, tossing 12 consecutive scoreless appearances to begin the season (7.2 IP)
Earned his first career Major League win on 4/7/17 vs. NYY
31 • UBALDO JIMÉNEZ • RHP 9/5 vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 K vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 K STAND: 3.2 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 13 13 3 - 29 8/22/17 (R. Healy) 8/6/17 vs. DET 8/22/17 vs. OAK 8/7/16 at CWS 8.0 IP, 6/29 at TOR 11, 8/11 at OAK
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 15-28…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 1-0
Has made 22 starts for the O’s this season, going 5-9 with a 7.23 ERA (90 ER/112.0 IP)…Has made six relief appearances, going 0-0 with a 4.08 ERA (8 ER/17.2 IP)
Has pitched to a 6.38 ERA on the road this season and a 7.34 ERA at home…Has one career save, on August 7, 2016 at Chicago-AL
Has surrendered a career-high 29 home runs this season and has allowed multiple home runs in a career-high nine starts
In 326 career games, he has gone 113-115 with a 4.32 ERA (891 ER/1857.0 IP) and 1,702 K…Has pitched in 14 MLB games in relief, he is 0-1 with a 5.77 ERA (22 ER/34.1 IP)
56 • DARREN O’DAY • RHP 9/5 vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 2 K vs. NYY: 1.0 IP, 2 K STAND: 4.0 IP, 3 H, 8 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 3 1 2 - 5 8/22/17 (K. Davis) 8/18/17 vs. LAA 7/22/17 vs. HOU 5/6/17 vs. CWS 1.2 IP, 4/25 vs. TB 3, 8/15 at SEA
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 38-56…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 24-5
44 of his 56 appearances this season have been 1.0-or-more innings
Has held left-handers to a .182 (12-for-66) average on the season with 23 strikeouts
Placed on 10-day DL (right shoulder strain) on 6/9/17...Reinstated from the DL on 6/23/17
Since joining the Orioles in 2012, ranks eighth among Major League relievers (seventh in AL) with a 2.36 ERA (91 ER/346.2 IP)
52 • RICHARD RODRIGUEZ • RHP 9/4 vs. NYY: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 1 IBB, 1 K vs. NYY: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 1 IBB, 1 K STAND: 2.1 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 1 HR, 1 IBB, 1 K, 1 HB
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-2…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 2-1
Made his MLB debut on 9/2 vs. TOR, tossing 1.0 inning, allowing four runs on three hits (one home run)…Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1/17
Went 4-4, with 10 saves and a 2.42 ERA (19 ER/70.2 IP) and 80 strikeouts in 42 games with the Tides this season
Posted a 0.84 ERA (1 ER/10.2 IP) in 10 games in August for Norfolk…Had a 1.83 ERA (4 ER/19.2 IP) in 16 games since the All-Star break for Norfolk
Was a non-roster invitee during 2017 Spring Training with the Orioles
Was acquired by the Orioles from Houston in exchange for cash considerations on June 25, 2015
54 • JIMMY YACABONIS • RHP 9/5 vs. NYY: 1.2 IP, 3 H, 1 BB vs. NYY: 1.2 IP, 3 H, 1 BB STAND: 2 W, 4.2 IP, 3 H, 3 BB, 1 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR - 1 - - 1 6/11/17 (A. Judge) 9/3/17 vs. TOR None None 3.1, 7/3 at MIL 2, 7/3 at MIL
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 4-7…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 3-2
Earned his first career win on 9/1 vs. TOR after tossing 1.0 scoreless inning with a walk…Earned his second win in his next game 9/3 vs. TOR, tossing 2.0 innings, 1 BB & 1 K
Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1 when the rosters expanded…Went 4-0 with 11 saves and a 1.32 ERA (9 ER/61.1 IP) and 48 K in 41 games with the Tides this season
Tossed a career-high 3.1 innings, allowing one run on three hits with two strikeouts on 7/3 at Milwaukee
Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 6/11/17 and made his MLB debut that day, working 1.0 inning, allowing four runs on two hits with two walks and a strikeout
Threw 16.2 scoreless innings in first 13 appearances this season with Triple-A Norfolk
Entered 2017 ranked as the No. 22 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America…Selected by the Orioles in the 13th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft
49 • GABRIEL YNOA • RHP 9/4 vs. NYY: 2.0 IP, 1 BB, 1 K vs. NYY: 2.0 IP, 1 BB, 1 K STAND: 2.0 IP, 1 BB, 1 K
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 1 2 - - 3 6/16/17 (T. Pham) 5/5/17 vs. CWS None None 6.0 IP, 5/5 vs. CWS 5, 5/5 vs. CWS
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 4-5…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 7-3
Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/3/17…Went 6-9 with a 5.25 ERA (62 ER/106.1 IP) over 21 starts with the Tides this season
Was 2-1 with a 2.72 ERA (11 ER/36.1 IP), five walks and 32 strikeouts in six starts in August for Norfolk
Tossed a career-high 6.0 innings in relief of Wade Miley (exited game in 1st inning with left wrist contusion) on 5/5/17 vs. CWS
Became the 2nd pitcher in the last 40 seasons to earn a win in his 1st game with a team after throwing at least 6.0 scoreless innings in relief (also, Ray Burris w/ OAK in 1984)
The previous Orioles reliever to toss at least 6.0 innings in relief was RHP Jason Johnson on 8/23/00 at CWS
Acquired by the Orioles from New York-NL in exchange for cash considerations on February 10, 2017
POSITION PLAYERS
24 • PEDRO ÁLVAREZ • INF (L) 9/5 vs. NYY: 0-1 (PH) vs. NYY: 0-1 STAND: 0-1
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game - - Games - - - - - RBI Game - - Games - - - - -
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-1 since 9/5)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: (---)
Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1/17…Hit .239/.294/.442 (131-for-547) with 31-2B, 1-3B, 26 HR, 60 R, & 89 RBI in 138 G with the Tides this season
Was second in the International League in RBI and tied for fourth in home runs at the time of his contract being selected
Batted .249/.322/.504 (84-for-337) with 20 doubles, 22 home runs, 43 runs, and 49 RBI in 109 games for the Orioles in 2016
In seven MLB seasons, he has hit .238/.311/.449 (674-for-2837) with 128 doubles, six triples, 153 home runs, 343 runs, and 450 RBI in 851 career games
Signed by the Orioles as a minor league free agent on March 13, 2017
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 8/12 at OAK Games 25 9 2 - 36 RBI Game 4 5/4 vs. MIA Games 11 4 1 - 16
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-6, 1 R, 2 BB since 9/4)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 12G (8/1-12; .531, 26-49, 7-2B, 2-3B, 3 HR, 14 R, 9 RBI, 2 BB)
Since joining the Orioles, he is hitting .353 (53-for-150) with 10-2B, 2-3B, 7 HR, 29 R, 20 RBI, 1 SB in 34 G…Has hit safely in 30 of 34 games & has 15 multi-hit games
Slugged his third career leadoff home run on 9/4/17 vs. New York-AL; all of his leadoff home runs have come this season with the Orioles (8/14 at Seattle and 8/16 at Seattle)
Recorded 50 hits in the month of August; according to Elias, Beckham owns the second-most hits in a calendar month in Orioles history (Cal Ripken, Jr. 53 in September 1983)
Is the 2nd player in Modern Era (since 1900) to have at least 40 hits in first 22 games with a new team after playing for a different club earlier that season (Matt Holiday with STL in 2009)
Recorded 30 hits in his first 15 G with the Orioles; according to Elias, his 30 hits were the most in a player’s first 15 G for a team since Kenny Lofton had 31 for ATL in 1997
According to STATS, he became the 3rd player in O’s history (since 1954) with a hit-streak of at least 12 G to start their Baltimore career (Newhan 15, 2004 & Lopez 13, 2004)
Recorded three doubles on 8/12 at OAK; according to Elias, he became the first Orioles lead-off hitter with three extra-base hits in a game since 2012 (Nick Markakis)
According to Elias, he became the first player in modern Major League history (since 1900) to record 13 hits and three home runs in his first five games with a team
Recorded an RBI in five-straight games (8/2-6) for the first time in his career; scored a run in a career-high five-straight games (8/1-5)
Named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 31-August 6; he hit .583/.600/1.167 with 3-2B, 1-3B, 3 HR, 6 R, and 6 RBI in 6 G
Hit the 10,000th home run in Orioles history on 8/5; also hit the 2,500th home run by an Oriole in Oriole Park history on 8/3
Had his first career four-hit game on 8/4 vs. Detroit and his second on 8/12 at Oakland...His career-high is five hits on 7/20/16 at Colorado
Made his Orioles debut on 8/1, going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs…Was activated to the 25-man roster prior to the game
According to Elias, the last player to have multiple hits & runs in his first game with the Orioles after playing for another team that season was Brook Fordyce in 2000
Hit .259/.314/.407 with five doubles, three triples, 12 home runs, 31 runs, and 36 RBI in 87 games for Tampa Bay this season
Was acquired in a trade from Tampa Bay on 7/31/17 in exchange for RHP Tobias Myers
Recorded his second multi-HR game of the season on 9/3 vs. TOR (also 5/19 vs. TOR), including a game tying HR in the ninth; was his fifth career multi-HR game
Went 4-for-4 with a HR and 3 RBI on 8/30 vs. SEA; (Elias) only one other player in O’s history has gone 4-for-4 with 3+ RBI as a catcher (Andy Etchebarren on 9/28/73)
Has caught 18-of-40 (45.0%) would-be base stealers this season, the highest mark in the majors; he has caught 106-of-362 (29.3%) in his career
Is hitting .372 (32-for-86) with six home runs against left-handers on the season
Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 6/10/17 (testicular injury suffered in the 5/30/17 game vs. NYY)
Became the 3rd O’s player (since 1954) to hit 3 lead-changing HRs in the 6th inning or later over a two-game span, joining B. Powell (8/15-16/66) and C. Johnson (4/5-6/00)
Had a career-high 10-game hitting streak (7/24-8/10)…Has totaled 16 RBI in the seventh inning or later, 6th-most by an Orioles player this season
Hit his 1st career walk-off HR on 5/19/17 vs. TOR…Was his second career walk-off hit (9/23/14 with Chicago-NL – walk-off single)
Reinstated from the DL on 5/16/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/2/17 (retroactive to 5/1/17) with right shoulder tendinitis
19 • CHRIS DAVIS • INF (L) 9/5 vs. NYY: 0-4 vs. NYY: 1-8, 1 HR, 1 R, 2 RBI STAND: 7-36, 2-2B, 2 HR, 6 R, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 1 HB
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 6 T
Hit Game 3 8/14 at SEA Games 14 4 - - 17 RBI Game 6 7/18 vs. TEX Games 9 1 1 - 1 12
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-7 since 9/4)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 7G (last: 5/30-6/6; .333, 9-27, 3 HR, 5 R, 7 RBI, 1 BB)
Collected his 1,000th career hit with his double in the ninth inning on 8/25 at BOS; of his first 1,000 career hits, 219 came with TEX (4 seasons) and 781 with BAL (7 seasons)
With his home run on 8/31/17 vs. TOR, Davis passed Rafael Palmeiro (124) for second on Oriole Park’s all-time HR list; currently has 126, trailing only Adam Jones (137)
Ranks seventh on the Orioles all-time home runs list (222), trailing sixth place Rafael Palmeiro (223)…Hit his 200th HR as an Oriole on 4/5/17 vs. TOR
Hit his 8th career grand slam 7/18 vs. TEX…Homered earlier that night…His 19th career multi-HR game (2nd of the season)…Drove in a career-high six RBI
Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 7/14/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 6/14/17 (retroactive to 6/13/17; right oblique strain)
Slugged his 18th career multi-HR game (1st of the season) on 5/16/17 at DET…His 13th-inning blast was the seventh extra-inning, go-ahead HR of his career
Became the first Orioles player in club history (since 1954) to hit two extra-inning, go-ahead HRs in the same game (5/16/17 at DET, 12th inning/13th inning)
Became the first Orioles player with multiple extra-inning HRs since Mike Young on 5/28/87
Is the second player in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to hit two go-ahead HRs in extra-innings with Matt Adams (STL) on 9/4/13 (at CIN, 14th inning/16th inning)
He and Matt Adams are the only players to hit multiple HRs in the 12th inning or later of a game (Elias)
Has been a part of both triple plays turned by the Orioles this season; 6-4-3 in the bottom of the 8th on 5/2 at BOS and 5-4-3 in the top of the 2nd on 8/3 vs. DET
Since the start of 2012, ranks second in MLB among active players with 220 home runs…Also, ranks 9th among active MLB players with 365 extra-base hits during this time
3 • RYAN FLAHERTY • INF (L) 9/2 vs. TOR: 0 AB (Def. Replacement) vs. NYY: STAND:
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 3 5/14 at KC Games - 1 - - 1 RBI Game 2 5/14 at KC Games 1 - - - 1
Current Hit Streak: 2G (since 5/18; .286, 2-7, 2 R, 1 RBI)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 2G (last: 5/18-current; .286, 2-7, 2 R, 1 RBI)
Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 8/17/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 5/21/17 (retroactive to 5/19/17; right shoulder strain)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 5/21/17
Has made starts at shortstop (3), second base (2), third base (1), left field (1), and right field (1) this season
Played 74 games in 2016, making appearances at 1B (7 G), 2B (1 G), SS (13 G), 3B (40 G), RF (6 G), LF (3 G), and pitcher (1 G), making seven pinch-hit appearances
Made his Major League pitching debut on 8/20/16 vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR)...Only Orioles position player to pitch in 2016
18 • AUSTIN HAYS • OF (R) MLB DEBUT vs. NYY: STAND:
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game - - Games - - - - - RBI Game - - Games - - - - -
Current Hit Streak: (---)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: (---)
Had his contract selected from Double-A Bowie on 9/5/17
In 128 minor league games this season (Frederick and Bowie), he hit .329/.365/.593 (172-for-523) with 32 doubles, five triples, 32 home runs, 81 runs, and 95 RBI
In 64 games with Double-A Bowie, he hit .330/.367/.594 (86-for-261) with 17 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs, 39 runs, and 54 RBI
In 64 games with Class-A Advanced Frederick, he hit .328/.364/.592 (86-for-262) with 15 doubles, three triples, 16 home runs, 42 runs, and 41 RBI
He hit .411 (62-for-151) against left-handers in the minors this season
His 32 home runs were tied for the second-most in minor league baseball at the time of his contract being selected
Was named a Mid-Season All-Star with Class-A Advanced Frederick…Was a three-time Carolina League Player of the week
Was named the Orioles Minor League Player of the Month for June
Was ranked as the No. 98 prospect in Baseball America’s Midseason Top 100 Prospect rankings
Entered 2017 ranked as the No. 7 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America
Selected by the Orioles in the third round (No. 91 overall) of the 2016 First-Year Player Draft.
10 • ADAM JONES • OF (R) 9/5 vs. NYY: 1-4 vs. NYY: 1-8 STAND: 10-36, 2-2B, 2 HR, 4 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 8/21 vs. OAK Games 30 10 2 - 42 RBI Game 5 7/9 at MIN Games 8 4 - 2 14
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/5; .250, 1-4)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 8G (7/18-7/25; .474, 18-38, 3-2B, 4 HR, 12 R, 11 RBI, 1 BB)
Hit his 25th HR of the season on 8/28 to become first player in O’s history to have 7-consecutive 25+ HR seasons; one of 28 players since 1990 with at least 7-straight (STATS)
According to STATS, Jones’ 7-consecutive seasons with 25-HR is the 3rd-longest streak among active players, and the longest actively going (Encarnación, Trout; 6-straight)
Recorded 2 hits on 8/14/17 at SEA, passing Boog Powell (1,574) for 5th-most on the O’s all-time hits list; currently has 1,598 hits as an Oriole; trails 4th Brady Anderson (1,614)
Ranks 11th in the AL with a .336 batting average (37-for-110) with RISP (41 RBI)…Ranks tied for 9th in the AL in hits, and tied for 11th in multi-hit games
Ejected in the bottom of the 1st inning on 9/1 vs. TOR by HP umpire Pat Hoberg (second career ejection); also 5/3/17 in the top of the 1st at BOS by HP umpire Sam Holbrook
Tied a season-high and career-high with four hits on 8/21 vs. OAK; the second time this season (also 7/23 vs. HOU); has had four hits 21 times in his career
Has hit .270 (30-for-111) as the leadoff hitter (all since the All-Star break); .265 (62-for-234) hitting second, .342 (13-for-38) hitting third, and .290 (45-for-155) hitting fourth
Slugged back-to-back home runs with Jonathan Schoop on 8/21 vs. OAK; has been a part of three of the Orioles 11 back-to-back home runs this season
Was the Orioles recipient of the MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Award; he was honored in a pregame ceremony in August
Hit his 20th HR of the season on 8/5 for his 7th-straight season with 20+ HR’s; according to STATS, his seven-straight seasons with 20+ HR’s ranks third in O’s history
Drove in an RBI in a season-high six-straight games (7/19-24); first time since also driving in a run in six-straight games June 24-29, 2016
Hit his first leadoff home run of the season on 7/19/17 vs. TEX; it was his sixth career leadoff home run
Slugged his 11th career multi-homer game on 7/9/17 at MIN, matching his career-high for the fifth time with 5 RBI (second time this season)
Is 1 of 31 active players with 1,500 or more career hits…Recorded his 1,500th career hit on 4/24/17 vs. TB...Collected his 1,500th hit with the Orioles on 5/31/17 vs. NYY
Since 2012, ranks 7th among all active Major Leaguers with 176 home runs; ranks 5th on the O’s all-time home run list (248)...Ranks 5th on the Orioles all-time RBI list (798)
Became the all-time home run leader at Oriole Park (now with 137), passing Rafael Palmeiro (124) on 5/22/17 vs. MIN
Became the all-time RBI leader at Oriole Park (now with 435), passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (368) on 6/4/16 vs. NYY
36 • CALEB JOSEPH • C (R) 9/1 vs. TOR: 0-2, 1 BB vs. NYY: STAND: 0-2, 1 R, 1 BB
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 5/8 vs. WAS Games 12 3 1 - 16 RBI Game 3 7/9 at MIN Games 4 2 - - 6
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-9, 1 R, 1 BB since 8/22)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 5G (last; 7/24-8/2; .263, 5-19, 2 HR, 3 R, 3 RBI)
Threw out both attempted base stealers (Cowart and Trout) on 8/18 vs. LAA for his sixth career multi-catcher caught stealing game; his first since 5/19/16 vs. SEA
Recorded four-straight multi-hit games (7/9-21/17) for the first time in his career
Matched his career-high with 4 hits on 5/8/17 vs. WAS (also, 8/31/14 vs. MIN), going 4-4 with 1 RBI
Has caught 9-of-51 (17.6%) would-be base stealers this season and 55-of-190 (28.9%) in his career
Hit his major league leading third walk-off home run of the season (ESPN Stats & Info) on 9/5 vs. NYY; has six career walk-off hits, five of which have been walk-off HR’s
Was named AL Player of the Month for August; it was his second career AL Player of the Month award (April 2016)
In 29 G in Aug., he hit .341 (43-for-126) with 6-2B, 1-3B, 12 HR, 23 R, & 35 RBI; was 1st in RBI, XBH (19), & TB (87), T-1st in HR, & 5th in R in the AL during this span
Hit his fifth multi-HR game of the season on 9/5 vs. NYY (8/29 vs. SEA, 8/18 vs. LAA, 7/7 at MIN, & 6/20 vs. CLE); his 14th of his career
His 91 RBI are sixth-most in the American League…Leads the Orioles with 32 RBI in the seventh inning-or-later, tied for the second-most in the AL
Was named AL Player of the Week for the week of August 14-20; hit .385/.370/.885 (10-for-26) with 1-2B, 4 HR, 4 R, and 12 RBI; led the AL in RBI and tied for 1st in HR
Matched his career-high with three home runs and seven RBI on 8/18 vs. LAA (8/7/16 at CWS)
Homered five times in the six-game homestand (8/18-23), including two walk-off HR’s (8/18 & 8/23); his 12 HR in August were a career-high for a single month
Hit a walk-off grand slam on 8/18 vs. LAA, his third HR of the game; he became the 13th player in MLB history with 3 HR in a game with the last one being a walk-off
According to Elias, prior to Machado, only one player in O’s history has produced multiple walk-off HR’s in a span of six-or-fewer days; Fred Lynn (May 10th & 11th, 1985)
Has hit 3 grand slams this season, his 5th (8/7 at LAA), 6th (8/14 at SEA), & 7th (8/18 vs. LAA) of his career; has six grand slams in the last 2 years (2016-17), the most in MLB
According to Elias, he became just the 10th player in MLB history (first in Orioles history) to hit three grand slams in one calendar month
In 26 games in July, he hit .327 (34-for-104) with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 runs, and 15 RBI
Left the 6/7/17 game vs. PIT in the top of the fourth inning with left wrist soreness
His HR on 6/2 vs. BOS (Porcello) reached the second deck in LF at OPACY; 1st HR by an Oriole to reach the second deck in LF since Mark Reynolds (8/7/11 vs TOR, Romero)
Hit four home runs over the 4/28-5/4/17 road trip (seven games) matching his career-high for a single road trip
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 3 8/28 vs. SEA Games 30 10 - - 40 RBI Game 5 6/7 vs. PIT Games 9 4 3 1 17
Current Hit Streak: 5G (since 9/1; .318, 7-22, 1-2B, 2 R, 2 RBI)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 9G (6/10-18; .429, 15-35, 3-2B, 1-3B, 4 HR, 9 R, 8 RBI, 3 BB)
Ranks 10th in the AL with a .340 batting average (33-for-97) with RISP (54 RBI)…Ranks tied for 4th on the O’s with 19 RBI in the seventh inning or later
Among qualifying rookies, he ranks 1st in multi-hit games (40), 2nd in batting average (.292), 3rd in slugging percentage (.504), and 5th in HR’s (23), OBP (.339), and RBI (73)
On 8/10 became 7th Oriole to hit 20 home runs in their rookie season…First since Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1982 (28 home runs)
Hit his 4th multi-home run game on 8/10 with two back-to-back home runs (Jones, top-4th; Trumbo, top-6th); has been a part of five of 11 O’s back-to-back HRs this season
Hit his 14th HR of the year on 6/25/17 at TB; the most HRs hit by an O’s rookie before the All-Star break in team history (1954); his 44 RBI were the 5th-most by an O’s rookie
Hit a pinch-hit, game-tying, two-run HR in the 9th inning and a walk-off, three-run HR in the 11th inning on 6/7/17 vs. PIT…His 3rd multi-HR game of the season
Became the second rookie in MLB history to hit a game-tying HR in the 9th inning or later and a walk-off HR in the same game, joining Joe Crede (w/ CWS on 8/27/02)
Also became the first player in the majors to log at least five RBI in the ninth inning or later since Nelson Cruz (w/ BAL on 9/7/14)
Is the 3rd player in the Expansion ERA (since 1961) with at least 5 RBI in a game in which he did not enter until the 9 th inning or later (Harold Baines & Adam LaRoche)
Is the 2nd player in the Expansion Era to hit a 9th-inning, game-tying HR as a pinch hitter and a walk-off HR in extra innings (also, Brian McCann w/ ATL on 5/17/11)
Became the 2nd rookie in Orioles history to hit a game-tying HR in the ninth inning or later and a walk-off HR in the same game, joining Mike Young on 5/28/87
Is the first player in Orioles history with a pinch-hit HR in the ninth inning or later and then another HR in the same game (STATS, LLC)
Became the 3rd player in O’s history to hit a HR in the 9th inning and homer again in extra-innings of the same game, joining B. Powell (8/15/66) and E. Murray (9/14/80)
Hit 10 HRs over his first 26 career MLB games…Only George Scott and Gary Sánchez (11 each) had hit more over their first 26 career games (ESPN Stats & Info)
Became the 1st Oriole in club history to homer 5 times within his first 10 career games…Joined Curt Blefary (10 in 1965) as only O’s with 10+ RBI in first 10 career games
Per Elias, became the 4th rookie since 1876 to have 2 multi-HR games in April, joining Carlos May (CWS, 1969), José Abreu (CWS, 2014), & Trevor Story (COL, 2016
23 • JOEY RICKARD • OF (R) 9/5 vs. NYY: 1-2, 1 BB vs. NYY: 1-5, 1 BB STAND: 2-14, 1 BB
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 8/6 vs. DET Games 12 2 1 - 15 RBI Game 2 7/14 vs. CHC Games 3 - - - 3
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/5; .500, 1-2, 1BB)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 6G (5/20-30; .412, 7-17, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB)
Recalled on 9/1 when rosters expanded…Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on 8/16…Hit .191 (9-for-47) with 1-2B, 1 HR, 8 R, 4 RBI, and 11 BB in 13 games with the Tides
In 22 games hitting from the nine hole, he is batting .323 (21-for-65) with six doubles, two home runs, 10 runs, and six RBI
Left the 8/9/17 game at LAA in the top of the sixth after getting hit by a pitch
Collected a career-high four hits on 8/6 vs. DET; also set a season-high and tied a career-high (5/8/16 vs. OAK) with three runs scored…matched it again on 8/12 at OAK
Slugged his second career leadoff home run on 5/8/17 vs. WAS (also, 5/20/16 at LAA), the first leadoff HR for the Orioles in 2017
Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 4/28/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/9/17 with a left middle finger sprain
25 • ANTHONY SANTANDER • OF (S) 9/2 vs. TOR: 0-1 (PH) vs. NYY: STAND: 0-2
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game - - Games - - - - - RBI Game - - Games - - - - -
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-5 since 8/19)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 2G (8/18-19; .250, 2-8, 1 R)
Made his major league debut on 8/18 vs. LAA…Recorded his first major league hit in the ninth inning of his debut
In 16 rehab appearances this season (1-Frederick; 15-Bowie), he batted .382 (21-for-55) with five doubles, five home runs, 13 runs and 14 RBI
Reinstated from the 60-day DL on 6/14/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 4/2/17 (retroactive to 3/30/17; strained right forearm)…Transferred to the 60-day DL on 6/14/17
Entered 2017 as the Orioles No. 9 prospect, according to Baseball America
In 128 games with Class-A Advanced Lynchburg in 2016, batted .290 (145-for-500) with 42 doubles, 20 home runs, 90 runs, 95 RBI and 10 stolen bases.
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 8/25 at BOS Games 39 7 2 - 48 RBI Game 4 7/21 vs. HOU Games 16 7 2 - 25
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 9/5; .333, 1-3, 1 HR, 2 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 8G (4/12-20; .387, 12-31, 3-2B, 3 HR, 6 R, 8 RBI)
Recorded his second career walk-off hit on 9/1 vs. TOR, an RBI double in the bottom of the 13th inning; his other walk-off came on 7/10/15 vs. WAS – a solo home run
Recorded his 95th RBI of the season on 8/26 to become the O’s all-time single season RBI leader by a 2B (primary pos.) in team history; his 31 HR are also a team 2B record
His 48 RBI since the All-Star break are second-most in MLB (Stanton – 54) and rank first in the American League
Ranks second in the American League and sixth in MLB in RBI with 102…Ranks tied for 3rd in the American League in hits (163) and tied for 4th in multi-hit games (48)
His 64 extra-base hits are tied for fourth-most in the American League…His 63 extra-base hits as a second baseman are tied for the most in baseball among second basemen
Was named AL Player of the Week for the week of July 17-23; hit .433/.438/.800 with 2-2B, 3 HR, 8 R, & 16 RBI; his 16 RBI led MLB and his 3 HR tied for most in the AL
Recorded at least one RBI in a career-high eight-straight games (7/17-24) and 17 total RBI
Hit .343 (36-for-105) with nine home runs, 21 runs and 28 RBI in 26 games in July…His 28 RBI were the most in the AL in July and his nine home runs were T-2nd most
Tied a season-high with four RBI July 21 vs. HOU (6/17 vs. STL)…Has been a part of six of 11 O’s back-to-back HRs this season
Is second on the team with 30 RBI in the seventh inning or later this season…Slugged his sixth career multi-home run game (second of the season) on 6/17/17 vs. STL
Was selected to the 2017 All-Star Game, his first career All-Star Game selection…Went 1-for-1 with 1-2B, and 1 R, playing 3.0 innings at second base
Has been a part of both triple plays turned by the Orioles this season; 6-4-3 in the bottom of the 8th on 5/2 at BOS and 5-4-3 in the top of the 2nd on 8/3 vs. DET
His 85 home runs as a 2B since the beginning of 2014 rank tied for third-most in MLB…In his career, the Orioles are 59-22 in games in which he homers
15 • CHANCE SISCO • C (L) 9/2 vs. TOR: 0 AB (Def. Replacement) vs. NYY: STAND:
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game - - Games - - - - - RBI Game - - Games - - - - -
Current Hit Streak: (---)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: (---)
Made his MLB debut on 9/2 vs. TOR, entering the game at catcher in the ninth inning (did not have an at-bat)…Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 9/1/17
In 97 games with Norfolk this season, he batted .267/.340/.395 (92-for-344) with 23 doubles, seven home runs, 47 runs, 47 RBI, and 32 walks
Entered 2017 as the Orioles No. 1 prospect, according to Baseball America…Rated as the No. 57 overall prospect by Baseball America entering the season
In 455 career minor league games, he has hit .311 (509-for-1635) with 98 doubles, seven triples, 25 home runs, 215 runs, 206 RBI, and 195 walks
Was a non-roster invitee during 2017 Spring Training with the Orioles
Was selected by the Orioles in the second round (No. 61 overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft
12 • SETH SMITH • OF (L) 9/4 vs. NYY: 0-1 (PH) vs. NYY: 0-1 STAND: 5-14, 1 HR, 1 R, 1 RBI
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 5/4 at BOS Games 16 3 1 - 20 RBI Game 3 8/1 vs. KC Games 6 1 - - 7
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-1 since 9/2)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 6G (last: 6/18-23; .333, 8-24, 1-2B, 2 HR, 5 R, 2 RBI)
Drove in a season-high three runs on 8/1 vs. KC; was his most RBI in a game since 9/18/16 vs. HOU
Slugged his seventh career leadoff home run (fifth of the season) on 7/7/17 at MIN
Reached base safely in seven consecutive PAs from 5/1-5/17 (5 H, 2 BB), the second-longest such streak of his career behind an eight straight PA streak from 5/10-11/12
Matched his career-high for the fourth time with four hits, going 4-4, with 1-2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB on 5/4/17 at BOS
Worked a walk-off BB on 4/26/17 vs. TB (B-11th), the 400th BB of his career and 4th career walk-off RBI…Was the 15th time the O’s won on a game-ending BB (since 1974)
45 • MARK TRUMBO • OF (R) 9/5 vs. NYY: 1-4, 1 HR, 1 R, 2 RBI vs. NYY: 2-8, 1 HR, 2 R, 2 RBI STAND: 12-37, 1-2B, 2 HR, 5 R, 6 RBI
2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-Hit 2 3 4 5 T 2017 High # Date & Opp Multi-RBI 2 3 4 5 T
Hit Game 4 5/16 at DET Games 30 6 1 - 37 RBI Game 4 4/28 at NYY Games 11 4 1 - 16
Hit a walk-off single in the 12th inning on 9/3/17 vs. TOR, his fourth walk-off this season (4/3 vs. TOR, 5/9 vs. WAS, & 6/6 vs. PIT); his ninth career walk-off hit
Ranks third on the Orioles with 20 RBI in the seventh inning or later…Is fifth on the team with 37 multi-hit games
Reinstated from the 10-day DL on 8/9/17…Placed on the 10-day DL on 7/31/17 (retroactive to 7/30; right rib cage strain)
Hit a walk-off solo home run on Opening Day (4/3/17 vs. TOR), his 6th career walk-off home run and first walk-off home run on Opening Day for the Orioles in club history
Since 2012, his 171 home runs rank 10th among active Major League hitters
SCORING BY INNINGS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Extras Total
OPPONENTS 87 88 88 92 95 83 52 58 51 10 704
ORIOLES 79 88 70 75 100 62 69 62 51 23 679
WEATHER DELAYS AND POSTPONEMENTS
DATE OPPONENT (REASON) TIME (DELAY) RESULT
4/22 vs. Boston (rain) 0:28 (start of game) W, 4-2
4/24 vs. Tampa Bay (rain) 0:19 (bottom of the eighth inning) W, 6-3
5/6 vs. Chicago-AL (rain) 0:43 (start of game) W, 6-5
5/11 at Washington (rain) POSTPONED L, 6-1 (made up June 8)
5/19 vs. Toronto (threat of inclement weather) 0:29 (start of game) ----
vs. Toronto (rain) 0:58 (bottom of the 10th inning) W, 5-3 (10)
5/31 vs. New York-AL (rain) 0:14 (start of game) W, 10-4
6/14 at Chicago-AL (rain) 1:30 (start of game) W, 10-6
6/19 vs. Cleveland (rain) 0:29 (start of game) L, 12-0
6/21 vs. Cleveland (rain) 0:44 (start of game) L, 5-1
7/1 vs. Tampa Bay (rain) 1:12 (start of game) L, 10-3
7/14 vs. Chicago-NL (threat of inclement weather) 0:49 (start of game) L, 9-8
7/22 vs. Houston (rain) 0:58 (start of game) L, 8-4
8/2 vs. Kansas City (rain) 0:35 (top of the third inning) W, 6-0
8/3 vs. Detroit (rain) 0:43 (start of game) ----
vs. Detroit (rain) 0:59 (top of the first inning) L, 7-5
8/18 vs. Los Angeles-AL (rain) 0:42 (start of game) W, 9-7
8/19 vs. Los Angeles-AL (rain) 0:40 (top of the eighth inning) L, 5-1
8/29 vs. Seattle (rain) 0:32 (start of game) W, 4-0
9/5 vs. New York-AL (rain) 2:14 (start of game) W, 7-6
COLDEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE: 45 degrees, 4/7 vs. New York-AL
WARMEST GAME TIME TEMPERATURE: 99 degrees, 7/28 at Texas
ORIOLES CHALLENGES
DATE PLAY RULING O’s SUCCESS
4/8 vs. NYY Trumbo ruled out at first base on 6-4-3 double play Overturned (safe) 1-for-1 (100.0%)
4/21 vs. BOS Machado ruled out at second base on 6-4 fielder’s choice Confirmed (out) 1-for-2 (50.0%)
4/24 vs. TB Shane Peterson doubled down the right field line Stands (fair) 1-for-3 (33.3%)
5/7 vs. CWS Trumbo ruled out at first base on a 6-3 putout Overturned (safe) 2-for-4 (50.0%)
5/9 vs. WAS Rickard ruled out at second base on 5-4 fielder’s choice Overturned (safe) 3-for-5 (60.0%)
5/16 at DET Cabrera hit by pitch Confirmed (hit by pitch) 3-for-6 (50.0%)
5/18 at DET Collins ruled safe at third base with stolen base Overturned (out) 4-for-7 (57.1%)
5/19 vs. TOR Schoop ruled out at first base on 3-2-3 double play Overturned (safe) 5-for-8 (62.5%)
5/19 vs. TOR Smoak ruled safe at first base on strikeout swinging/passed ball Overturned (dead ball, out) 6-for-9 (66.7%)
5/22 vs. MIN Dozier doubled down left field line Stands (fair) 6-for-10 (60.0%)
5/27 at HOU Correa ruled safe on pick off play at second base Overturned (out) 7-for-11 (63.6%)
5/30 vs. NYY Headley ruled safe at second base on fielder’s choice, error on the pitcher Overturned (out) 8-for-12 (66.7%)
6/4 vs. BOS Rickard ruled out at third base on a 2-5 caught stealing Overturned (safe) 9-for-13 (69.2%)
6/13 at CWS Schoop ruled out at second base on 7-4 putout Stands (out) 9-for-14 (64.3%)
6/23 at TB Shane Peterson ruled safe at first base on infield single Overturned (out) 10-for-15 (66.7%)
6/28 at TOR Smith ruled out at first base on a 6-4-3 double play Overturned (safe) 11-for-16 (68.8%)
7/4 at MIL Suter ruled safe at second base on fielder’s choice Overturned (out) 12-for-17 (70.1%)
7/7 at MIN Vargas ruled safe at second base with a double Overturned (out) 13-for-18 (72.2%)
7/9 at MIN Mancini ruled out on a tag play at first base Stands (out) 13-for-19 (68.4 %)
8/4 vs. DET Beckham ruled out on a 2-5 putout at third base Stands (out) 13-for-20 (65.0%)
8/9 at LAA Trout ruled safe at first base on ground ball single Stands (safe) 13-for-21 (62.0%)
8/15 at SEA Martin ruled safe at second base with a stolen base Overturned (out) 14-for-22 (63.6%)
8/16 at SEA Davis ruled out on a 6-3 putout at first base Overturned (safe) 15-for-23 (65.2%)
8/18 vs. LAA Trout ruled safe at second base with a stolen base Overturned (out) 16-for-24 (66.7%)
8/30 vs SEA Joseph ruled out at second base on a 3-4 force play Overturned (safe) 17-for-25 (68.0%)
ORIOLES EJECTIONS
O’S EJECTIONS DATE OPP. REASON UMPIRE
Buck Showalter (31st career) 4/30 at New York-AL Arguing balk called on RHP Darren O’Day (9th inning) Stu Scheurwater (home plate)
RHP Kevin Gausman (1st career) 5/3 at Boston Hit SS Xander Bogaerts with pitch (2nd inning) Sam Holbrook (home plate)
CF Adam Jones (1st career) 5/3 at Boston Arguing balls and strikes (5th inning) Sam Holbrook (home plate)
CF Adam Jones (2nd career) 9/1 vs. Toronto Arguing balls and strikes (1st inning) Pat Hoberg (home plate)
2017 RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Date Player(s) & Transaction(s)
7/4 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
(postgame)
7/5 Zach Britton (LHP); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Ryan Flaherty (INF); Transferred to the 60-day DL…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Chris Tillman (RHP); Placed on the paternity list…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)
7/6 Johnny Giavotella (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…David Washington (INF); DFA
7/8 Chris Tillman (RHP); Reinstated from the paternity list…Paul Janish (INF); DFA
7/14 Chris Davis (INF); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right oblique strain)…Craig Gentry (OF); Assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk
7/17 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder strain) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
7/22 Mike Wright (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder bursitis) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk 7/29 Jeremy Hellickson (RHP); Acquired from Philadelphia along with cash considerations in exchange for (OF) Hyun Soo Kim, (LHP) Garrett Cleavinger, and International
Signing Bonus Slots
7/30 Craig Gentry (OF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk 7/31 Yefry Ramírez (RHP); Acquired from New York-AL in exchange for International Signing Bonus Slots
7/31 Tim Beckham (INF); Acquired from Tampa Bay in exchange for (RHP) Tobias Myers
7/31 Jeremy Hellickson (RHP); Added to the 25-man roster…Mark Trumbo (OF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 7/30; right rib cage strain)…J.J. Hardy (INF); Transferred to the 60-day DL…Yefry Ramírez (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie
8/1 Tim Beckham (INF); Added to the 25-man roster…Johnny Giavotella (INF); DFA
8/9 Mark Trumbo (OF); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right rib cage strain)…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk 8/16 Anthony Santander (OF); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Joey Rickard (OF); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
8/17 Ryan Flaherty (INF); Reinstated from the 60-day DL…Rubén Tejada (INF); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk
8/20 Alec Asher (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Miguel Castro (RHP); Placed on the bereavement list 8/22 Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)
8/23 Miguel Castro (RHP); Reinstated from the bereavement list…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk
8/25 Mike Wright (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Dylan Bundy (RHP); Placed on the bereavement list 8/28 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Mike Wright (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
8/29 Dylan Bundy (RHP); Reinstated from the bereavement list…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
9/1 Pedro Álvarez (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Richard Rodriguez (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Chance Sisco (C); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Joey Rickard (OF); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP);
Designated for assignment…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Designated for assignment
9/2 Alec Asher (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Craig Gentry (OF); Placed on the 10-day disabled list (fractured right finger)
9/3 Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie
9/5 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk.
9/5 Austin Hays (OF); Contract selected from Double-A Bowie…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Designated for assignment
2017 BY THE NUMBERS
HOME AWAY TOTAL Overall 44-29 27-39 71-68
MONTH HOME AWAY TOTAL April (23) 8-3 7-5 15-8
May (29) 9-5 3-11 12-16
June (27) 7-7 5-9 12-16 July (26) 7-6 5-8 12-14
August (29) 10-5 7-6 17-11
September (27) 3-2 0-0 3-2 October (1) 0-0 0-0 0-0
Consecutive Shutouts, Pitcher Mike Mussina (2), 9/26-10/1/95
Consecutive CG, Team 5/13-14/11 (Guthrie/Bergesen)
Consecutive Shutouts, Team 6/28/15 vs. CLE (DH)
10+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 8/29/17 (Bundy vs. SEA, 12)
15+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 7/7/07 (Bedard at TEX, 15) 10+ Strikeout Game, Team 9/1/17 vs. TOR (11)
15+ Strikeout Game, Team 8/23/17 vs. OAK (15)
MISCELLANEOUS Hit for the Cycle Felix Pie, 8/14/09 vs. LAA (4th in club history)
Steal of Home Seth Smith, 5/4/17 at BOS
Position Player to Pitch Ryan Flaherty, 8/20/16 vs. HOU (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 1 HR) Triple Play Turned 8/3/17, Top 2nd vs. DET (McCann-Batting)
Scoring: 5-4-3 (Machado-Schoop-Davis)
WINNING SWEEPS 3-Game, at OPACY August 28-30, 2017 vs. SEA
3-Game, Road August 25-27, 2017 at BOS
4-Game, at OPACY July 17-20, 2017 vs. TEX
4-Game, Road August 22-25, 2011 at MIN Doubleheader June 25, 2016 vs. TB
BIRD BLASTS
PLAYER MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES IN 2017 (Last) CAREER (Game High) MOST RECENT HOME RUN
Tim Beckham 2(TB) (5/4/17 vs. Miami) 2 (2 HR, 2 times) 9/4/17 vs. NYY (Montgomery)
Welington Castillo 2 (9/3/17 vs. Toronto) 5 (2 HR, 5 times) 9/4/17 vs. NYY (Betances)
Chris Davis 2 (7/18/17 vs. Texas) 19 (3 HR, twice) 9/4/17 vs. NYY (Montgomery) Ryan Flaherty -- (9/25/13 vs. Toronto) 2 (2 HR, twice) 6/22/16 vs. SD (Johnson)
Johnny Giavotella -- (None) None (1 HR, 14 times) 6/20/16 at HOU (Feliz) J.J. Hardy -- (8/18/16 vs. Houston) 13 (2 HR, 13 times) 5/24/17 vs. MIN (Berríos)
Paul Janish -- (None) None (1 HR, 7 times) 9/3/10 at STL (Garcia)
Adam Jones 2 (8/21/17 vs. Oakland) 12 (2 HR, 12 times) 8/31/17 vs. TOR (Estrada) Caleb Joseph -- (None) None (1 HR, 28 times) 8/18/17 vs. LAA (Heaney)
Hyun Soo Kim -- (None) None (1 HR, 7 times) 4/24/17 vs. TB (Archer)
Manny Machado 5 (9/5/17 vs. New York-AL) 14 (3 HR, twice) 9/5/17 vs. NYY (Betances)
Trey Mancini 4 (8/10/17 at Oakland) 4 (2 HR, 4 times) 8/30/17 vs. SEA (Miranda)
Francisco Peña 1 (5/13/17 at Kansas City) 1 (2 HR, 1 time) 5/13/17 at KC (Karns)
Joey Rickard -- (None) None (1 HR, 9 times) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez) Jonathan Schoop 2 (6/17/17 vs. St. Louis) 6 (2 HR, 6 times) 9/5/17 vs. NYY (Sabathia)
Seth Smith -- (9/18/16 vs. Houston) 8 (2 HR, 8 times) 9/2/17 vs. TOR (Santos)
Rubén Tejada -- (None) None (1 HR, 10 times) 9/2/15 vs. PHI (Nola) Mark Trumbo -- (7/6/16 at Los Angeles-NL) 12 (2 HR, 12 times) 9/5/17 vs. NYY (Sabathia)
David Washington -- (None) -- --
TOTALS 18 (last: Manny Machado, 9/5 vs. NYY)
Most At-Bats: 59, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 48, at Boston, August 25
Most Plate Appearances: 63, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning
games):
52, at Boston, August 25
Most Runs: 16, at Boston, August 25
Most Hits: 21, at Boston, August 25
Most Doubles: 8, at Oakland, August 12
Most Triples: 2, at Kansas City, May 12
2, vs. St. Louis, June 18
Most Home Runs: 5, at Boston, April 12
5, vs. St. Louis, June 17
5, vs. Detroit, August 6
5, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Extra-Base Hits: 9, vs. St. Louis, June 17
9, at Oakland, August 10
Most Total Bases: 36, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most Total Bases (9-inning games): 35, at Boston, April 12
35, vs. Detroit, August 6
Most Runs Batted In: 14, at Boston, August 25
Most Stolen Bases: 3, at New York (A.L.), April 30 (11 innings)
Most Stolen Bases (9-inning games): 2, done 5 times.
Most Caught Stealing: 2, vs. Seattle, August 29
Most Walks: 7, done 5 times.
Most Strikeouts: 16, at Cincinnati, April 19
Most Sac Hits: 1, done 10 times.
Most Sac Flies: 2, done 4 times.
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 3, vs. St. Louis, June 17
Most GDP: 4, at Chicago (A.L.), June 12
4, vs. Houston, July 23
Most Innings Pitched: 13.0, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
13.0, vs. Toronto, September 1 (13 innings)
Most Hits Allowed: 21, vs. Minnesota, May 22
Most Batters Faced: 65, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most Batters Faced (9-inning
games):
52, vs. Cleveland, June 19
Most Runs Allowed: 16, at New York (A.L.), June 10
Most Earned Runs: 16, at New York (A.L.), June 10
Most Home Runs Allowed: 5, at New York (A.L.), April 28 (10 innings)
5, at New York (A.L.), June 10
5, vs. St. Louis, June 16
5, vs. Chicago (N.L.), July 14
5, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Walks Allowed: 11, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9
Most Strikeouts: 15, at Toronto, April 14
15, vs. Oakland, August 23 (12 innings)
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 3, vs. Tampa Bay, April 26 (11 innings)
Most Hit-By-Pitch (9-inning games): 2, vs. New York (A.L.), May 30
2, at Texas, July 30
2, at Seattle, August 16
Most At-Bats: 7, done 5 times.
Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 6, Jonathan Schoop, at Kansas City, May 14
6, Manny Machado, at Oakland, August 12
6, Tim Beckham, at Boston, August 25
Most Plate Appearances: 7, done 7 times.
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning
games):
6, done 10 times.
Most Runs: 3, done 17 times.
Most Hits: 4, Seth Smith, at Boston, May 4
4, Caleb Joseph, vs. Washington, May 8
4, Mark Trumbo, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
4, Jonathan Schoop, vs. St. Louis, June 17
4, Manny Machado, vs. Cleveland, June 20
4, Manny Machado, at Minnesota, July 7
4, Adam Jones, vs. Houston, July 23
4, Tim Beckham, vs. Detroit, August 4
4, Manny Machado, vs. Detroit, August 6
4, Joey Rickard, vs. Detroit, August 6
4, Tim Beckham, at Oakland, August 12
4, Adam Jones, vs. Oakland, August 21
4, Jonathan Schoop, at Boston, August 25
4, Welington Castillo, vs. Seattle, August 30
4, Manny Machado, vs. Toronto, September 1 (13 innings)
Most Doubles: 3, Tim Beckham, at Oakland, August 12
Most Triples: 1, done 11 times.
Most Home Runs: 3, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Extra-Base Hits: 3, done 6 times.
Most Total Bases: 12, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Runs Batted In: 7, Manny Machado, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Stolen Bases: 2, Craig Gentry, at New York (A.L.), April 30 (11 innings)
2, Craig Gentry, vs. Detroit, August 3
Most Caught Stealing: 1, done 11 times.
Most Walks: 3, done 5 times.
Most Strikeouts: 4, done 6 times.
Most Sac Hits: 1, done 10 times.
Most Sac Flies: 1, done 33 times.
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Jonathan Schoop, at Tampa Bay, June 25
Most GDP: 2, done 4 times.
Most Innings Pitched: 9.0, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29
Most Hits Allowed: 11, Chris Tillman, at Chicago (A.L.), June 15
11, Ubaldo Jimenez, vs. Chicago (N.L.), July 16
Most Batters Faced: 33, Kevin Gausman, at Texas, July 29
33, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29
Most Runs Allowed: 9, Chris Tillman, at New York (A.L.), June 10
9, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Tampa Bay, June 23
Most Earned Runs: 9, Chris Tillman, at New York (A.L.), June 10
9, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Tampa Bay, June 23
Most Home Runs: 5, Jeremy Hellickson, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), August 18
Most Walks: 7, Wade Miley, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9
Most Strikeouts: 12, Dylan Bundy, vs. Seattle, August 29
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Alec Asher, vs. Tampa Bay, April 26 (11 innings)
2, Ubaldo Jimenez, at Seattle, August 16
Baltimore Orioles - Team High and Low
Team – Game (Batting)
Team – Game (Pitching)
Individual – Game (Batting)
Individual – Game (Pitching)
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