BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Game #113 Road Game #55 Baltimore Orioles (56-56) at Los Angeles Angels (55-58) RHP Jeremy Hellickson (7-5, 4.45) vs. RHP Parker Bridwell (5-1, 3.20) DRIVE ‘EM IN: 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks second in the American League and is tied for sixth in the majors with 82 RBI this season…He trails only Nelson Cruz (84) for the AL lead…His 28 RBI since the All-Star break lead the AL and are tied for second in the majors…He leads second basemen in RBI for the season (82), ahead of Daniel Murphy (76) and Robinson Canó (75)…Schoop’s 82 RBI this season are tied for the third-most in Orioles history in one season by a second baseman (primary position). PLAYER OF THE WEEK: INF Tim Beckham was named the American League Player of the Week for July 31- August 6...Beckham hit .583/.600/1.167 with six runs scored, three doubles, a triple, three home runs, and six RBI over six games played to earn his first career AL Player of the Week Award...Among AL leaders, he finished the period first in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and total bases (28); tied for first in hits (14) and triples; tied for third in home runs; and tied for seventh in runs scored and doubles...Beckham tallied a hit in each game he has played for Baltimore, notching multi-hit efforts in five-of-six contests during the week...Beckham's award marked Baltimore’s second weekly award this season, joining Jonathan Schoop, who claimed weekly honors two weeks ago for the period ending July 23. LUCKY 13: INF Tim Beckham collected 13 hits and three home runs in his first five games with the O’s (August 1-5)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Beckham 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...In seven games since joining the Orioles, Beckham is hitting .536 (14-for-24) with three doubles, one triple, three home runs, and six RBI...He has at least one hit each in each game since joining the O’s and had multi-hit efforts in each of his first five games. CATCH THIS: Orioles catchers lead the American League lead rank second in the majors with a .293 (122-for- 426) batting average...When catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, and Francisco Peña have combined to notch 20 doubles, one triple, 18 home runs, and 55 RBI…Over his last 49 games, (since May 8), Joseph is hitting .329 (46-for-140), the highest batting average for a catcher in the majors during that span (min. 100 at-bats). RISP-Y BUSINESS: Orioles hitters rank second in the American League and rank fourth in the majors with a batting average of .295 (236-for-800) with runners in scoring position…INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks third in the AL and ranks eighth in the majors with a batting average of .391 (27-for-69) with runners in scoring position, while OF Adam Jones ranks fifth in the AL and 11 th in the majors at .380 (30-for-79) and 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks seventh in the AL at .356 (32-for-90) with runners in scoring position. VS. LOS ANGELES ANGELS: The Orioles and Angels play the second game of six matchups between the two clubs this season…The Orioles lead the season series, 1-0…The Orioles won the season series, 4-2, in 2016…The Angels will visit Baltimore, August 18-20…Baltimore leads Los Angeles in the all-time series, 356-298, with the Orioles leading 189-133 at home and leading 167-165 at Anaheim. 10,000 HOME RUNS: The O’s reached 10,000 regular season home runs in Orioles history (since 1954) after INF Tim Beckham connected for a solo shot in the eighth inning on Saturday…The Orioles became one of four clubs to reach the 10,000 home run mark since 1954, joining the Yankees, Tigers, and Red Sox. SEVENTH HEAVEN: OF Adam Jones hit his 20 th home run of the season on Saturday for his seventh consecutive season with 20-or-more home runs...According to STATS, LLC., his seven straight seasons with 20-or-more home runs ranks third in O’s history behind Cal Ripken, Jr. (10, 1982-91) and Eddie Murray (9, 1977-85)...His seven seasons of at least 20 homers ranks fourth in O’s history behind Ripken (12), Murray (11), and Boog Powell (8). ZACH ATTACK: LHP Zach Britton converted his 57 th consecutive save opportunity on July 30 at Texas, extending his AL consecutive saves converted record…He converted his 55 th consecutive save opportunity (October 1, 2015-current) on July 23 against Houston to establish a new American League consecutive saves converted record, passing RHP Tom Gordon (54 consecutive converted from 1998-99)...Britton ranks second on the all-time consecutive saves converted list, trailing only RHP Eric Gagne (84 consecutive converted from 2002-04). THREE’S COMPANY: Among qualifying Major League rookies, INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks third in batting average (.297), third in slugging percentage (.517), ranks fourth in on-base percentage (.346), is tied for fourth in RBI (58), and ranks sixth in home runs (18)…His 14 home runs this season before the All-Star break were the most by a rookie in O’s history…Eddie Murray (1977) and Curt Blefary (1965) each had 13 before the break as rookies. STATCAST SHORTS: According to MLB Statcast, 3B Manny Machado is tied for seventh in the majors in average exit velocity (92.9 mph)…DH/OF Mark Trumbo owns the seventh-highest exit velocity on an individual play (118.5 mph on a single hit on April 28 at New York-AL). HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in the majors with 500 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, Orioles hitters lead the majors with 1,268 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (464). HOMER HAPPY: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, three current Orioles rank among active Major League leaders in home runs...1B Chris Davis (215) is tied for the Major League lead, while OF Adam Jones (170) is tied for seventh, and DH/OF Mark Trumbo (166) ranks 10 th . TRADE WINDS: Last Friday, the O’s acquired RHP Jeremy Hellickson and cash considerations from the Phillies in exchange for OF Hyun Soo Kim, LHP Garrett Cleavinger, and International Signing Bonus Slots…On Monday, they acquired RHP Yefry Ramírez from the Yankees in exchange for International Signing Bonus Slots...Also on Monday, the O’s acquired INF Tim Beckham from the Rays in exchange for RHP Tobias Myers. DISABLED LIST: Four Orioles are on the disabled list...OF Anthony Santander (right forearm strain, retro. to 3/30), INF Ryan Flaherty (right shoulder strain, retro. to 5/19), and INF J.J. Hardy (right wrist fracture, since 6/19) are on the 60-day DL, while OF Mark Trumbo (right rib cage strain, retro. to July 30) is on the 10-day DL. 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 603 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club history behind Earl Weaver (1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,485 career wins rank 24 th 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 August 9 at Los Angeles-AL 3:37 p.m. MASN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Kevin Gausman (8-7, 5.15) RH Troy Scribner (1-0, 4.50) 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 500 2. New York Yankees 494 3. Texas Rangers 487 4. Detroit Tigers 482 THE GAME OF RISP Top team batting averages with runners in scoring position in the majors: 1. Colorado Rockies .315 2. Washington Nationals .302 3. Houston Astros .296 4. BALTIMORE ORIOLES .295 5. Boston Red Sox .276 RISP MANAGEMENT Top batting averages with runners in scoring position in the AL (qualifying only): 1. Mookie Betts, BOS .404 2. Marwin Gonzalez, HOU .397 3. TREY MANCINI, BAL .391 4. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .381 5. ADAM JONES, BAL .380 6. Justin Upton, DET .364 7. JONATHAN SCHOOP, BAL .356 SECOND BEST Most RBI in one season by a second baseman (primary position) in O’s history (since 1954): 1. Roberto Alomar, 1996 94 2. Delino DeShields, 2000 86 3. Bobby Grich, 1974 82 Jonathan Schoop, 2016 82 JONATHAN SCHOOP, 2017 82 6. Brian Roberts, 2009 79 7. Brian Roberts, 2005 73 8. Davey Johnson, 1971 72 Mark McLemore, 1993 72 JUST A LITTLE CRUSH Active Major League home run leaders since 2012: 1. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 215 Edwin Encarnación, CLE 215 3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 202 4. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 189 5. Mike Trout, LAA 186 6. Miguel Cabrera, DET 182 7. ADAM JONES, BAL 170 Jay Bruce, NYM 170 9. José Bautista, TOR 169 10. MARK TRUMBO, BAL 166 CURRENT ROAD TRIP Record 1-0 Team Average .273 (9-for-33) Runs per Game 6.0 (6 R/1 G) Fielding Errors 0 Team ERA 2.00 (2 ER/9.0 IP) Starters W-L 1-0 Starters ERA 2.57 (2 ER/7.0 IP) Bullpen W-L-S 0-0-0 Bullpen ERA 0.00 (0 ER/2.0 IP) Saves/Opps 0/0 Best homestand 5/5-9 (5-0, 1.000) Worst homestand 6/30-7/2 (1-2, .333) Best road trip 4/11-20 (6-3, .667) Worst road trip 5/26-28 (0-3, .000) UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS SS J.J. Hardy Turns 35 on 8/19 HOF Cal Ripken, Jr. Turns 57 on 8/24 UPCOMING MILESTONES Buck Showalter Needs 6 wins for 1,491* Chris Davis Needs 14 hits for 1,000 Adam Jones Needs 8 hits for 1,574 with BAL** Needs 1 game for 1,500 Jonathan Schoop Needs 12 RBI for 94*** *1,491 wins, HOF Clark Griffith, 23 rd All-Time **1,574 hits with BAL, Boog Powell, 5 th All-Time ***94 RBI with BAL, R. 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BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Game #113 Road Game #55
Baltimore Orioles (56-56) at Los Angeles Angels (55-58)
RHP Jeremy Hellickson (7-5, 4.45) vs. RHP Parker Bridwell (5-1, 3.20)
DRIVE ‘EM IN: 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks second in the American League and is tied for sixth in the majors
with 82 RBI this season…He trails only Nelson Cruz (84) for the AL lead…His 28 RBI since the All-Star break
lead the AL and are tied for second in the majors…He leads second basemen in RBI for the season (82), ahead of
Daniel Murphy (76) and Robinson Canó (75)…Schoop’s 82 RBI this season are tied for the third-most in Orioles
history in one season by a second baseman (primary position).
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: INF Tim Beckham was named the American League Player of the Week for July 31-
August 6...Beckham hit .583/.600/1.167 with six runs scored, three doubles, a triple, three home runs, and six RBI
over six games played to earn his first career AL Player of the Week Award...Among AL leaders, he finished the
period first in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and total bases (28); tied for first in hits
(14) and triples; tied for third in home runs; and tied for seventh in runs scored and doubles...Beckham tallied a hit
in each game he has played for Baltimore, notching multi-hit efforts in five-of-six contests during the
week...Beckham's award marked Baltimore’s second weekly award this season, joining Jonathan Schoop, who
claimed weekly honors two weeks ago for the period ending July 23.
LUCKY 13: INF Tim Beckham collected 13 hits and three home runs in his first five games with the O’s (August
1-5)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Beckham 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...In seven games since joining the
Orioles, Beckham is hitting .536 (14-for-24) with three doubles, one triple, three home runs, and six RBI...He has
at least one hit each in each game since joining the O’s and had multi-hit efforts in each of his first five games.
CATCH THIS: Orioles catchers lead the American League lead rank second in the majors with a .293 (122-for-
426) batting average...When catching, Welington Castillo, Caleb Joseph, and Francisco Peña have combined to
notch 20 doubles, one triple, 18 home runs, and 55 RBI…Over his last 49 games, (since May 8), Joseph is hitting
.329 (46-for-140), the highest batting average for a catcher in the majors during that span (min. 100 at-bats).
RISP-Y BUSINESS: Orioles hitters rank second in the American League and rank fourth in the majors with a
batting average of .295 (236-for-800) with runners in scoring position…INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks third in the
AL and ranks eighth in the majors with a batting average of .391 (27-for-69) with runners in scoring position, while
OF Adam Jones ranks fifth in the AL and 11th in the majors at .380 (30-for-79) and 2B Jonathan Schoop ranks
seventh in the AL at .356 (32-for-90) with runners in scoring position.
VS. LOS ANGELES ANGELS: The Orioles and Angels play the second game of six matchups between the two
clubs this season…The Orioles lead the season series, 1-0…The Orioles won the season series, 4-2, in 2016…The
Angels will visit Baltimore, August 18-20…Baltimore leads Los Angeles in the all-time series, 356-298, with the
Orioles leading 189-133 at home and leading 167-165 at Anaheim.
10,000 HOME RUNS: The O’s reached 10,000 regular season home runs in Orioles history (since 1954) after INF
Tim Beckham connected for a solo shot in the eighth inning on Saturday…The Orioles became one of four clubs
to reach the 10,000 home run mark since 1954, joining the Yankees, Tigers, and Red Sox.
SEVENTH HEAVEN: OF Adam Jones hit his 20th home run of the season on Saturday for his seventh consecutive
season with 20-or-more home runs...According to STATS, LLC., his seven straight seasons with 20-or-more home
runs ranks third in O’s history behind Cal Ripken, Jr. (10, 1982-91) and Eddie Murray (9, 1977-85)...His seven
seasons of at least 20 homers ranks fourth in O’s history behind Ripken (12), Murray (11), and Boog Powell (8).
ZACH ATTACK: LHP Zach Britton converted his 57th consecutive save opportunity on July 30 at Texas,
extending his AL consecutive saves converted record…He converted his 55th consecutive save opportunity (October
1, 2015-current) on July 23 against Houston to establish a new American League consecutive saves converted
record, passing RHP Tom Gordon (54 consecutive converted from 1998-99)...Britton ranks second on the all-time
consecutive saves converted list, trailing only RHP Eric Gagne (84 consecutive converted from 2002-04).
THREE’S COMPANY: Among qualifying Major League rookies, INF/OF Trey Mancini ranks third in batting
average (.297), third in slugging percentage (.517), ranks fourth in on-base percentage (.346), is tied for fourth in
RBI (58), and ranks sixth in home runs (18)…His 14 home runs this season before the All-Star break were the most
by a rookie in O’s history…Eddie Murray (1977) and Curt Blefary (1965) each had 13 before the break as rookies.
STATCAST SHORTS: According to MLB Statcast, 3B Manny Machado is tied for seventh in the majors in
average exit velocity (92.9 mph)…DH/OF Mark Trumbo owns the seventh-highest exit velocity on an individual
play (118.5 mph on a single hit on April 28 at New York-AL).
HIGH FIVE: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, the Orioles lead American League clubs and rank fourth in
the majors with 500 wins, finishing with a .500 or better record in each of the last five seasons...In that span, Orioles
hitters lead the majors with 1,268 home runs and have committed the fewest number of errors (464).
HOMER HAPPY: Since the beginning of the 2012 season, three current Orioles rank among active Major League
leaders in home runs...1B Chris Davis (215) is tied for the Major League lead, while OF Adam Jones (170) is tied
for seventh, and DH/OF Mark Trumbo (166) ranks 10th.
TRADE WINDS: Last Friday, the O’s acquired RHP Jeremy Hellickson and cash considerations from the Phillies
in exchange for OF Hyun Soo Kim, LHP Garrett Cleavinger, and International Signing Bonus Slots…On
Monday, they acquired RHP Yefry Ramírez from the Yankees in exchange for International Signing Bonus
Slots...Also on Monday, the O’s acquired INF Tim Beckham from the Rays in exchange for RHP Tobias Myers.
DISABLED LIST: Four Orioles are on the disabled list...OF Anthony Santander (right forearm strain, retro. to
3/30), INF Ryan Flaherty (right shoulder strain, retro. to 5/19), and INF J.J. Hardy (right wrist fracture, since
6/19) are on the 60-day DL, while OF Mark Trumbo (right rib cage strain, retro. to July 30) is on the 10-day DL.
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 603 wins as Orioles manager rank second in club history behind Earl Weaver
(1,480) on the Orioles all-time managerial wins list…His 1,485 career wins rank 24th 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
August 9 at Los Angeles-AL 3:37 p.m. MASN Orioles Radio/105.7 FM RH Kevin Gausman (8-7, 5.15) RH Troy Scribner (1-0, 4.50)
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 500 2. New York Yankees 494 3. Texas Rangers 487
4. Detroit Tigers 482
THE GAME OF RISP
Top team batting averages with runners in
scoring position in the majors:
1. Colorado Rockies .315
2. Washington Nationals .302 3. Houston Astros .296
4. BALTIMORE ORIOLES .295
5. Boston Red Sox .276
RISP MANAGEMENT
Top batting averages with runners in scoring
position in the AL (qualifying only):
1. Mookie Betts, BOS .404
2. Marwin Gonzalez, HOU .397
3. TREY MANCINI, BAL .391
4. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .381
5. ADAM JONES, BAL .380
6. Justin Upton, DET .364
7. JONATHAN SCHOOP, BAL .356
SECOND BEST
Most RBI in one season by a second baseman
(primary position) in O’s history (since 1954):
1. Roberto Alomar, 1996 94
2. Delino DeShields, 2000 86
3. Bobby Grich, 1974 82 Jonathan Schoop, 2016 82
JONATHAN SCHOOP, 2017 82
6. Brian Roberts, 2009 79 7. Brian Roberts, 2005 73
8. Davey Johnson, 1971 72
Mark McLemore, 1993 72
JUST A LITTLE CRUSH
Active Major League home run leaders since 2012:
1. CHRIS DAVIS, BAL 215
Edwin Encarnación, CLE 215 3. Nelson Cruz, SEA 202
4. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 189
5. Mike Trout, LAA 186 6. Miguel Cabrera, DET 182
7. ADAM JONES, BAL 170
Jay Bruce, NYM 170 9. José Bautista, TOR 169
10. MARK TRUMBO, BAL 166
CURRENT ROAD TRIP
Record 1-0
Team Average .273 (9-for-33) Runs per Game 6.0 (6 R/1 G)
Acquired: By the Orioles from Philadelphia along with cash considerations in exchange for OF
Hyun Soo Kim, LHP Garrett Cleavinger, and International Signing Bonus Slots.
QUICK HITS: Hellickson will be making his second start with the Orioles and his 22nd overall
start this season…Was acquired on July 29 from Philadelphia…Was the co-winner of the AL Gold
Glove Award in 2012 and was named the 2011 AL Rookie of the Year…Has pitched for Tampa
Bay (2010-14), Arizona (2015), and Philadelphia (2016-17).
LAST START: Hellickson earned the win his first time out as an Oriole on August 2 vs. Kansas
City…His seventh win of the season…He tossed 7.0 shutout innings, allowing five hits with one
walk, a hit batsman, and three strikeouts…It was the fourth time this season he went 7.0 innings (a
season-high)…Was the second time this season allowing zero runs (April 9 vs. Washington)…Did
not allow a home run for the sixth time this season; first time since June 25 at Arizona…Threw 94
pitches, 62 strikes.
CAREER VS. LOS ANGELES-AL: Hellickson will be making his first start of the season against
the Angels, and the seventh of his career (eighth appearance)…In seven career games he is 3-3 with
a 2.78 ERA (11 ER/35.2 IP), nine walks and 35 strikeouts…He won three consecutive games
against the Angels from April 25, 2012 to September 4, 2013…His last start against the Angels was
on June 16, 2015 on the road when he was a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks; he took the loss
after tossing 6.0 innings, allowing two runs on four hits (one home run) with one walk and six
strikeouts…Hellickson’s last win against Los Angeles came on September 4, 2013 on the road when
he was a member of the Tampa Bay Rays; he tossed 5.1 innings, allowing no runs on four hits with
two walks and four strikeouts.
HELLICKSON VS AL WEST: This will be Hellickson’s first start against an AL West opponent
this season and the 26th of his career (27th appearance)… In his first 26 appearances, Hellickson is 8-
10 with a 3.13 ERA (50 ER/144.0 IP)…His last start against the division came on October 3, 2015
against the Astros as a member of the Diamondbacks; he tossed 5.0 innings, allowing three runs on
seven hits (two home runs) with three strikeouts; he took the loss as the Diamondbacks fell 6-
2…His last win against the division came on August 6, 2014 at Oakland when he was a member of
the Tampa Bay Rays…He tossed 7.0 innings, allowing one run on two hits (one home run) with one
hit batsman and three strikeouts.
ATTACKING EARLY: Hellickson has posted a 3.00 ERA (7 ER/21.0 IP) with a .208 (16-for-77)
opponents’ batting average in the first inning and a 2.14 ERA (5 ER/21.0 IP) with a .231 (18-for-78)
average against in the second inning; his first and second inning ERA’s are his two lowest in
innings in which he has pitched…Opponents are hitting .225 (40-for-178) the first time through the
lineup…Second time through they are hitting .293 (48-for-164) and third time through .262 (28-for-
107).
SURRENDERING THE LONG BALL: Hellickson has surrendered 22 home runs this season,
tied for 16th most in baseball…His 1.66 home runs/nine innings would be a career-high; his career
average is 1.24…His career-high for home runs allowed in a season was 25, set back in 2012…He
tied a career-high with three home runs given up in his start on May 2 at Chicago-NL…He has
given up multiple home runs in six starts this season.
ERROR FREE: In his last 56 starts, Hellickson has not made an error (since September 20, 2015 at
San Francisco); he has made only one error in his last 79 starts (since April 14, 2015 at San
Diego)…Had zero errors in 52 starts as a member of the Phillies; the longest streak of consecutive
starts without an error by a Phillie since Cole Hamels (56 starts; 5/26/13-4/16/15).
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Hellickson made his debut for his fourth career team, the Orioles, on
August 2 vs. Kansas City…In his four starts with a new team, Hellickson has gone 2-1 with a 1.85
ERA (5 ER/24.1 IP), five walks and 17 strikeouts…His lone loss came in his debut with the
Diamondbacks…Has allowed zero earned runs in two debuts, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
ON THE ROAD: Hellickson has made 10 road starts this season, going 4-3 with a 4.31 ERA (27
ER/56.1 IP)…He owns a 4.26 ERA (248 ER/524.0 IP) in 96 career road outings (92 starts)…He has
gone 32-33 on the road in his career.
HOME TEAM: Hellickson has made 11 starts at home this season; one as an Oriole…He has gone
3-2 with a 4.57 ERA (32 ER/63.0 IP)…In his career, he owns a 36-30 record with a 3.68 ERA (233
ER/570.1 IP) in 99 games (96 starts).
JUMPING ON HIM EARLY: Hellickson has allowed opponents to hit .276 (32-for-116) when
leading off an inning…Opponents are hitting .278 (15-for-54) with three home runs and nine RBI with a 0-0 count, .432 (16-for-37) with four home runs and
10 RBI in a 1-0 count, and .323 (20-for-62) with two home runs and eight RBI with a 1-1 count.
HELLICKSON’S 2017 STARTS DATE OPP SCORE WHEN LEFT DEC IP H R ER BB K HR PIT STR NOTES 4/3 at CIN 4-3 3-1 W 5.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 67 45 Fewest pitches in a start that he earned the win in his career
4/9 vs. WSH 4-3 3-0 ND 5.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 70 44 First scoreless outing of the season
4/15 at WSH 4-2 4-2 W 7.0 4 2 2 1 2 1 98 63 First Quality Start of the season
4/21 vs. ATL 4-3 4-2 W 7.0 3 2 2 0 5 1 90 59 Did not issue a walk for the first time this season
4/27 vs. MIA 3-2 3-1 W 6.0 7 1 1 0 1 0 94 63 Won his fourth-straight decision
5/2 at CHC 3-8 3-6 L 4.0 8 6 6 2 2 3 95 60 First loss of the season
5/7 vs. WSH 6-5 2-3 ND 4.2 5 3 3 3 4 2 98 59 Phillies won 6-5 in 10 innings
5/14 at WSH 4-3 0-3 ND 5.0 6 3 3 0 1 2 75 49 Phillies fourth-straight win against WSH when starting 5/19 at PIT 7-2 4-2 W 6.0 2 2 1 1 2 0 84 52 Fourth Quality Start of the season
5/24 vs. COL 2-7 0-7 L 5.0 8 7 7 4 2 1 85 49 Allowed all seven runs in the second inning
5/29 at MIA 1-4 1-4 L 6.0 6 4 4 2 2 1 94 57 First time losing consecutive starts on the season
6/4 vs. SF 9-7 6-5 ND 5.1 4 5 3 4 4 2 103 63 Threw a season-high pitches
6/9 at STL 2-3 2-3 L 6.0 10 3 3 1 5 1 100 64 Tied a career-high with 10 hits allowed
6/14 vs. BOS 3-7 3-6 L 5.0 9 6 6 3 1 1 93 51 Tied a season-high with six runs allowed
6/20 vs. STL 1-8 1-1 ND 7.0 6 1 1 2 4 1 97 63 Phillies allowed seven runs in the 11th
inning 6/25 at ARI 1-2 1-1 ND 6.0 3 1 1 0 7 0 95 67 Struck out a season-high seven batters
7/1 at NYM 6-7 6-4 ND 6.1 7 4 4 2 4 2 85 59 Left the game with a 6-4 lead
7/6 vs. PIT 3-6 3-3 ND 6.0 5 3 3 0 4 2 77 50 Fourth-straight no decision
7/16 at MIL 5-2 5-2 W 5.0 4 2 2 1 6 1 85 56 First win since May 19 (10 starts)
7/22 vs MIL 8-9 1-6 ND 5.0 7 6 6 2 6 1 93 59 Phillies scored seven unanswered runs before losing by one
8/2 vs KC 6-0 3-0 W 7.0 5 0 0 1 3 0 94 62 First start and win as an Oriole
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 3 - 1 1 5 7/14/17 (A. Russell) 8/5/17 vs. DET 7/14/17 vs. CHC 7/17/17 vs. TEX 2.0 IP, 6/25 at TB 3, 8/5 vs. DET
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 37-47…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 6-3
Has appeared in 47 games this season, working at least 1.0 inning in 44 of his appearances…Is tied for fourth in the AL in appearances (118) since the start of 2016
Posted a stretch of 13 games (5/19-6/25/17 without allowing a run (13.1 IP), surrendering four hits and two walks, while striking out 12 (O’s went 11-2 in those games)
The Orioles are 39-8 in games which Brach pitches this season…Is 16-for-20 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 19 career Major League saves (16 this season) and 119 career minor league saves
Since the start of 2014, leads all MLB relievers with 25 wins
53 • ZACH BRITTON • LHP 8/5 vs. DET: SV, 1.1 IP, 1 K at LAA: TRIP:
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR - - - - - 4/11/16 (M. Betts) 7/31/17 vs. KC 4/30/16 vs. CWS 8/5/17 vs. DET 2.0 IP, 4/3 vs. TOR 2, 7/23 vs. HOU
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 14-21…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 5-0
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)
His 58 consecutive save opportunities converted are second-most in MLB history (Eric Gagne, 84 consecutive, 8/28/02-7/3/04), and is the longest active MLB streak
Earned his first win of the season on July 31 vs. KC; his first win since May 5, 2016 vs. NYY
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 129 career saves rank 2nd second among Orioles relievers in club history…Gregg Olson (160) holds the club record
His 129 saves since the start of 2014 lead all American League relievers (fifth in the majors)...Is one of 20 active pitchers with 100 or more career saves
50 • MIGUEL CASTRO • RHP 8/3 vs. DET: 6.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 2 K at LAA: TRIP:
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 5 - - - 5 7/30/17 (N. Mazara) 6/20/17 vs. CLE 7/7/17 at MIN 4/23/15 vs. BAL 6.0 IP, 8/3 vs. DET 2, 8/3 vs. DET
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 15-22…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 19-8
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 .192 (15-for-78) batting average with 14 strikeouts this season
Has pitched in a career-high 22 G (previous-high: 19 G in 2016 with COL); has had six 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
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 4 1 1 1 7 8/4/17 (J. Upton) 7/23/17 vs. HOU 8/4/17 vs. DET None 2.1 IP, 6/17 vs. STL 3, 7/8 at MIN
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 38-49…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 27-7
Left-handers are hitting .147 (10-for-68) with 19 strikeouts against him
Ranks tied for first among MLB relievers with seven wins this season; is 17-3 for his career…Leads all Orioles relievers with 58 strikeouts this season
Since making his Major League debut (6/24/15), ranks fifth among AL relievers with 192 strikeouts
57 • DONNIE HART • LHP 8/6 vs. DET: 1.0 IP, 2 ER, 3 H at LAA: TRIP:
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) 4/7/17 vs. NYY None None 2.1 IP, 7/1 vs. TB 3, 5/14 at KC
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 22-38…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 24-6
Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 6/20/17…Has posted a 2.12 ERA (4 ER/17.0 IP) with nine strikeouts since being recalled
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
Did not allow a run over seven games (8.0 IP) with the Tides this season, going 1-0 with 11 strikeouts
56 • DARREN O’DAY • RHP 8/5 vs. DET: 1.0 IP, 1 BB, 2 K at LAA: TRIP:
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 2 1 2 - 5 7/30/17 (R. Odor) 4/20/17 at CIN 7/22/17 vs. HOU 5/6/17 vs. CWS 1.2 IP, 4/25 vs. TB 3, 7/30 at MIN
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 29-42…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 16-4
34 of his 42 appearances this season have been 1.0-or-more innings
Has held left-handers to a .163 (8-for-49) average on the season
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 10th among Major League relievers (seventh in AL) with a 2.40 ERA (89 ER/333.2 IP)
30 • CHRIS TILLMAN • RHP 8/3 vs. DET: L, 2.0 IP, 7 R, 5 ER, 6 H, 2 BB, 2 K, 2 HR at LAA: TRIP:
2017 1R 2R 3R GS T LAST HOME RUN LAST WIN LAST LOSS LAST SAVE 2017 IP HIGH 2017 K HIGH
HR 9 5 2 - 16 8/3/17 (J. Upton) 5/7/17 vs. CHW 8/3/17 vs. DET None 6.0 IP, 7/17 vs. TEX 6, 7/28 at TEX
vs. 1st batter (Retired-Faced): 0-0…Runners (Inherited/Scored): 0-0
Has made 15 starts for the O’s this season, going 1-7 with a 8.10 ERA (60 ER/66.2 IP), 34 walks and 51 strikeouts
Has never made a relief appearance; has made 194 career starts, going 73-55 with a 4.37 ERA and 822 strikeouts
Ranks tied for 12th place with Sidney Ponson on the Orioles all-time wins list (since 1954) with 73 career wins
POSITION PLAYERS
1 • TIM BECKHAM • INF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 1-4, 1 R at LAA: 1-4, 1 R TRIP: 1-4, 1 R
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 8/4 vs. DET Games 20 6 1 - 27 RBI Game 4 5/4 vs. MIA Games 9 2 1 - 12
Was 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
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
Collected a multi-hit game in each of his first five games with Baltimore (8/1-5); first time in his career recording more than two-straight multi-hit games
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)
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
Is hitting .537 (22-for-41) when putting the first pitch in play; eighth-best in MLB
Had his first four-hit game this season on 8/4; the first time in his career…Recorded 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
His 15 home runs are a career-high; previous-high was nine in 2015…His 27 extra-base hits on the season (8-2B, 4-3B, 15 HR) are a career-high…Had 22 in 2016
Has appeared in 94 games with 93 starts (76-SS, 17-2B) this season…For his career, he has appeared in 222 games (131-SS, 77-2B, 9-3B, and 6-1B)
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
29 • WELINGTON CASTILLO • C (R) 8/7 at LAA: 2-4, 1 R at LAA: 2-4, 1 R TRIP: 2-4, 1 R
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 5/19 vs. TOR Games 14 6 - - 20 RBI Game 4 7/30 at TEX Games 5 1 3 0 9
Is hitting .333 (23-for-69) 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)
Posted a career-high nine-game hitting streak (4/23-5/20/17)…Has totaled 12 RBI in the seventh inning or later, tied for the sixth-most by an Orioles player this season
Hit his 1st career walk-off HR on 5/19/17 vs. TOR…Part of his 4th career multi-HR game and his second career walk-off hit
Has caught 14-of-32 (43.7%) would-be base stealers this season and 102-of-354 (28.8%) in his career
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) 8/7 at LAA: 1-3, 1 BB at LAA: 1-3, 1 BB TRIP: 1-3, 1 BB
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 5/16 at DET Games 8 3 - - 11 RBI Game 6 7/18 vs. TEX Games 5 1 1 - 1 8
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)
Left the 6/12/17 game at CWS in the bottom of the fourth inning with a right oblique strain
Is one of four O’s to homer three times in a series, 7/17-20 vs. TEX & 5/16-18 at DET (Machado, 5/1-4 at BOS, Castillo, 5/19-21 vs. TOR, & Beckham 8/3-6 vs. DET)
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
Ranks seventh on the Orioles all-time home runs list (217), passing Brady Anderson (209) on 5/31/17 vs. NYY…Hit his 200th HR as an Oriole on 4/5/17 vs. TOR
Since the start of 2012, ranks tied for first in MLB among active players with 215 home runs…Also, ranks ninth among active MLB players with 356 extra-base hits
Ranks third on the ballpark’s all-time home run list (122) behind R. Palmeiro (124) & A. Jones (133)
His 10 career Eutaw Street home runs are the most by any player in Oriole Park history (surpassed Luke Scott’s six on 6/16/2015 vs. PHI)
14 • CRAIG GENTRY • OF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 0-1 (Def. replacement) at LAA: 0-1 TRIP: 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 2 8/3 vs. DET Games 3 - - - 3 RBI Game 3 4/16 at TOR Games - 1 - - 1
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-6 since 8/3)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 3G (6/22-6/27; .500, 3-6, 1-2B, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 HB, 1 SAC 1 CS)
Scored two runs on 8/3 vs. DET; was his first game with multiple runs scored since 7/27/14 at TEX as a member of Oakland
Recorded his second multi-stolen base game of the season on 8/3 vs. DET (4/30 at NYY); his 10th career multi-stolen base game…Is 82-for-97 in stolen bases for his career
Hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 9th on July 31 vs. KC; his first career walk-off
Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 7/30/17…Slugged a two-run home run on April 16 at TOR, his first HR since August 21, 2013
Has played 22 games in right field (8 starts), 3 games in center field (1 start), and 26 games in left field (10 starts) this season…Has made 11 pinch running appearances
10 • ADAM JONES • OF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 1-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 HB, 1 SF at LAA: 1-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 HB, 1 SF TRIP: 1-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 1 HB, 1 SF
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 7/23 vs. HOU Games 23 9 1 - 33 RBI Game 5 7/9 at MIN Games 6 2 - 2 10
Is the Orioles recipient of the MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Award; he was honored in a pregame ceremony on Tuesday, August 1
Is hitting .291 (30-for-103) with 7-2B, 5 HR, 20 R, and 14 RBI in 24 games as the leadoff hitter (all since the All-Star break)
Ranks fifth in the AL with a .380 batting average (30-for-79) with RISP (32 RBI)
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
In 25 G in July, he hit .275 (30-for-109) with 6-2B, 6 HR, 17 R, & 16 RBI; his six home runs were T-11th most in the AL in July, 17 runs T-13th, and 16 RBI T-22nd most
Set a season-high and tied a career-high with four hits on 7/23 vs. HOU; has had four hits 20 times in his career
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)
Hit back-to-back home runs with Mark Trumbo in the 1st inning on 6/17/17 vs. STL
Ejected in the top of the fifth inning on 5/3/17 at BOS by HP umpire Sam Holbrook (first career ejection)
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 tied for seventh among all active Major League hitters with 170 home runs
Ranks sixth on the Orioles all-time hits list (1,566)…Ranks fifth on the Orioles all-time home run list (242)...Ranks fifth on the Orioles all-time RBI list (784)
Became the all-time home run leader at Oriole Park (now with 133), passing Rafael Palmeiro (124) on 5/22/17 vs. MIN
Became the all-time RBI leader at Oriole Park (now with 430), passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (368) on 6/4/16 vs. NYY
Is the all-time extra-base hits leader at Oriole Park (now with 282), surpassing Brady Anderson (243) on 6/6/16 vs. KC
36 • CALEB JOSEPH • C (R) 8/6 vs. DET: 1-4, 1-2B, 1 R at LAA: 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 4 5/8 vs. WAS Games 11 3 1 - 15 RBI Game 3 7/9 at MIN Games 3 2 - - 5
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 8/6; .250, 1-4, 1-2B, 1 R)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 5G (last; 7/24-8/2; .263, 5-19, 2 HR, 3 R, 3 RBI)
Since May 8 (49 games), he is hitting .329 (46-for-140); the sixth-highest batting average in the AL during this span (min. 115 AB)
Recorded four-straight multi-hit games (7/9-21/17) for the first time in his career
Became the first catcher this season to log three extra-base hits in the same game on 5/12/17 at KC (2-2B, 1-3B)
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
Recorded his first RBI of the season on 4/29/17 at NYY (two-run HR in the 9th inning); was his first RBI since 9/11/15 vs. KC (64 games)
Has caught 7-of-42 (16.7%) would-be base stealers this season and 53-of-181 (29.3%) in his career
Hit his fifth career grand slam on 8/7 at LAA; was his fourth grand slam in the last two years (2016-17), tied for the most in baseball during this period (Chris Taylor)
Is hitting .343 (46-for-134) with 10-2B, 6 HR, 21 R, and 27 RBI in 33 G since July 1; has raised his season average from .216 to .256 during this stretch
Drove in a season-high five RBI on 8/6 vs. DET; also tied a season-high with four hits for the third time this season (6/20 vs. CLE and 7/7 at MIN)
Recorded five doubles in three games (7/30-8/1), his most in a three-game span in his career
In 26 games in July, he hit .327 (34-for-104) with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 runs, and 15 RBI
Hit his 11th career multi-home run game on 7/7 at MIN; his second multi-home run game of the season (6/20 at CLE)
Left the 6/7/17 game vs. PIT in the top of the fourth inning with left wrist soreness
Belted a 465-foot home run (Statcast) that reached the second deck in LF at OPACY on 6/2 vs. BOS (Porcello)
Was the first home run by an Oriole to reach the second deck in LF at OPACY since Mark Reynolds (8/7/11 vs. TOR off 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
16 • TREY MANCINI • OF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 0-4 at LAA: 0-4 TRIP: 0-4
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 6/21 vs. CLE Games 26 6 - - 32 RBI Game 5 6/7 vs. PIT Games 8 3 2 1 14
Current Hit Streak: 0G (0-for-4 since 8/7)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 9G (6/10-18; .429, 15-35, 3-2B, 1-3B, 4 HR, 9 R, 8 RBI, 3 BB)
Ranks third in the AL and eighth in MLB with a .391 batting average (27-for-69) with RISP (43 RBI)…Ranks fourth on the O’s with 16 RBI in the seventh inning or later
Among qualifying rookies, he ranks 3rd in batting average (.297) and slugging percentage (.517), 4th in on-base percentage (.346), T- 4th in RBI (58), and 6th in HRs (18)
Hit his 14th home run of the season on 6/25/17 at TB; the most home runs hit by an Orioles rookie before the All-Star break in franchise history (1954)
His 44 RBI before the All-Star break were the fifth-most in Orioles history by a 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)
Hit 8 HRs over his first 17 career MLB games, matching the Major League record for most homers over a player’s first 17 games (also, Carlos Delgado & Trevor Story)
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
Batted in the leadoff spot for the first time in his career on 4/19/17 at CIN
Slugged his second multi-homer game of the season on 4/16/17 at TOR, matching the Major League record with seven home runs over his first 12 Major League 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)
Made his first professional start in RF on 4/5/17 vs. TOR…Made his first professional start in LF on 4/11/17 at BOS…Made his first MLB app. at 1B on 4/16/17 at TOR
23 • JOEY RICKARD • OF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 1-4, 1 RBI, 1 SB at LAA: 1-4, 1 RBI, 1 SB TRIP: 1-4, 1 RBI, 1 SB
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 1 1 - 14 RBI Game 2 7/14 vs. CHC Games 3 - - - 3
Current Hit Streak: 3G (since 8/5; .500, 6-12, 2-2B, 1 HR, 3 R, 2 RBI, 1 SB)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 6G (5/20-30; .412, 7-17, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB)
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
In 14 games hitting from the nine hole, he is batting .375 (15-for-40) with five doubles, two home runs, seven runs, and six RBI
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
6 • JONATHAN SCHOOP • INF (R) 8/7 at LAA: 1-4 at LAA: 1-4 TRIP: 1-4
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 6/17 vs. STL Games 31 6 1 - 38 RBI Game 4 7/21 vs. HOU Games 12 6 2 - 20
Has 28 RBI since the All-Star break, tied for the second most in MLB (N. Arenado COL - 28 and W. Contreras CHC - 29) and the most in the AL
Ranks second in the American League and tied for sixth in MLB in RBI with 82
Ranks sixth in the American League in multi-hit games with 38
His 54 extra-base hits are second-most in the American League…His 53 extra-base hits as a second baseman rank second in baseball among second basemen (Murphy 56)
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)
Leads the team with 24 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
Made his first career MLB start at shortstop on 7/8/17 at MIN
Matched his career-high for the second time with four hits on 6/17/17 vs. STL
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
Has been a part of five of seven O’s back-to-back HRs this season
His 79 home runs as a 2B since the beginning of 2014 rank fourth in MLB…In his career, the Orioles are 55-21 in games in which he homers
12 • SETH SMITH • OF (L) 8/7 at LAA: 1-2, 2 R, 1 BB at LAA: 1-2, 2 R, 1 BB TRIP: 1-2, 2 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 5/4 at BOS Games 12 3 1 - 16 RBI Game 3 8/1 vs. KC Games 4 1 - - 5
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 8/7; .500, 1-2, 2 R, 1 BB)…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 7 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)
Left game on 4/18/17 at CIN in bottom of the sixth inning (strained right hamstring)
17 • RUBÉN TEJADA • INF (R) 8/6 vs. DET: 0 AB (Def. replacement) at LAA: 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 7/18 vs. TEX Games 3 3 - - 6 RBI Game 1 7/30 at TEX Games - - - - -
Current Hit Streak: 1G (since 7/31; .333, 1-3, 1 BB)…Longest 2017 Hit Streak: 3G (last: 7/15-18; .455, 5-11, 1-2B, 1 R, 2 RBI)
Hit .260 (19-for-73) with four doubles, 13 runs, and three RBI in 23 games in July
Was acquired from New York-AL on 6/4/17…Had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk on 6/6/17
Hit .269 (35-for-130) with seven doubles, six home runs, 22 runs, and 21 RBI in 37 games for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season
Was a non-roster invitee to Spring Training with New York-AL in 2017
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
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%)
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)
2017 TRANSACTIONS
Date Player(s) & Transaction(s)
4/6 Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Acquired from Texas in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations…Andrew Faulkner (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Dariel Álvarez (OF); Released
4/7 Miguel Castro (RHP); Acquired from Colorado in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie…Joe Gunkel (RHP); DFA
4/9 Wade Miley (LHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (upper respiratory infection)…Joey Rickard (OF); Placed on the 10-day DL (left middle finger sprain)
4/13 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Oliver Drake (RHP); DFA…Damien Magnifico (RHP); Acquired from Milwaukee in exchange for 2016-17 International Signing Bonus Slot No. 15…Damien
Magnifico (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Jason García (RHP); DFA…Oliver Drake (RHP); Traded to Milwaukee in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations.
4/14 Paul Fry (LHP); Acquired from Seattle in exchange for International Signing Bonus Slot No. 105…Paul Fry (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Parker Bridwell (RHP); DFA.
4/15 Alec Asher (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.
4/16 Zach Britton (LHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (left forearm strain)…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk.
4/19 Jason Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
4/24 Paul Fry (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
4/26 Paul Fry (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)
4/28 Joey Rickard (OF); Reinstated from the 10-day (left middle finger sprain)
4/29 Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
4/30 Richard Bleier (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk
5/1 Mike Wright (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/2 Zach Britton (LHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (left forearm strain)…Mike Wright (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk...Welington Castillo (C); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/1; right shoulder
5/4 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Richard Bleier (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/5 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/6 Alec Asher (RHP): Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Zach Britton (LHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/5; left forearm strain)…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP);
Placed on the 10-day DL (right hamstring strain)
5/7 Chris Tillman (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder bursitis)…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/10 Vidal Nuño (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/14 Richard Bleier (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Vida Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/16 Welington Castillo (C); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder tendinitis)…Craig Gentry (OF); Outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk
5/17 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Francisco Peña (C); DFA…Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/21 Paul Janish (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Ryan Flaherty (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 5/19; right shoulder strain)…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie (postgame)
5/22 Tyler Wilson (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Reinstated from 10-day DL (right hamstring strain) and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/23 Jayson Aquino (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/27 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jayson Aquino (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/28 Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Tyler Wilson (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
5/31 Mike Wright (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Francisco Peña (C); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Welington Castillo (C); Placed on the 10-day DL
(testicular injury suffered in the May 30 game vs. New York-AL)
6/7 Edwin Jackson (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Donnie Hart (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Paul Janish (INF); Cleared waivers and assigned outright to Triple-A Norfolk
6/9 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Darren O’Day (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/7; right shoulder strain)
6/10 Welington Castillo (C); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (testicular injury suffered in the May 30 game vs. New York-AL)…Francisco Peña (C); DFA
6/11 Logan Verrett (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Edwin Jackson (RHP); DFA
6/12 Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Logan Verrett (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
6/14 Chris Davis (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/13; right oblique strain)…David Washington (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…Anthony Santander (OF); Transferred to the 60-day DL
6/16 Vidal Nuño (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Mike Wright (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL
(retroactive to 6/15; right shoulder bursitis)
6/19 Paul Janish (INF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…J.J. Hardy (INF); Placed on the 10-day DL (right wrist fracture)
6/20 Donnie Hart (LHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Vidal Nuño (LHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk…Craig Gentry (OF); Contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk…David Washington (INF); Optioned to Triple-A
Norfolk…Zach Britton (LHP); Transferred to the 60-day DL
6/22 Gabriel Ynoa (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk (postgame)
6/23 Darren O’Day (RHP); Reinstated from the 10-day DL (right shoulder strain)
6/24 Stefan Crichton (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Miguel Castro (RHP); Optioned to Double-A Bowie
6/30 Miguel Castro (RHP); Recalled from Double-A Bowie…Stefan Crichton (RHP); Placed on the 10-day DL (retroactive to 6/27; right shoulder strain)
7/2 Jimmy Yacabonis (RHP); Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk…Alec Asher (RHP); Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk
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
SCORING BY INNINGS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Extras Total
OPPONENTS 76 78 67 72 75 67 42 43 47 10 577
ORIOLES 57 63 59 59 75 48 61 51 35 20 528
2017 BY THE NUMBERS
HOME AWAY TOTAL Overall 35-23 21-33 56-56
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) 4-2 1-0 5-2
September (27) 0-0 0-0 0-0 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 8/7/17 (Bundy at LAA, 10)
15+ Strikeout Game, Pitcher 7/7/07 (Bedard at TEX, 15)
10+ Strikeout Game, Team 8/7/17 at LAA (10) 15+ Strikeout Game, Team 4/14/17 at TOR (15)
MISCELLANEOUS Hit for the Cycle Felix Pie, 8/14/09 vs. LAA (4
th 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 July 31-August 2, 2017 vs. KC
3-Game, Road September 22-24, 2015 at WAS
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 1 (5/4/17 vs. Miami) 2 (2 HR, 2 times) 8/5/17 vs. DET (Mujica)
Welington Castillo 1 (5/19/17 vs. Toronto) 4 (2 HR, 4 times) 8/5/17 vs. DET (Jimenez)
Chris Davis 2 (7/18/17 vs. Texas) 19 (3 HR, twice) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez) Ryan Flaherty -- (9/25/13 vs. Toronto) 2 (2 HR, twice) 6/22/16 vs. SD (Johnson)
Craig Gentry -- (None) None (1 HR, 4 times) 4/16/17 at TOR (Dermody)
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 1 (7/9/17 at Minnesota) 11 (2 HR, 11 times) 8/5/17 vs. DET (VerHagen) Caleb Joseph -- (None) None (1 HR, 23 times) 8/2/17vs. KC (Vargas)
Hyun Soo Kim -- (None) None (1 HR, 7 times) 4/24/17 vs. TB (Archer)
Manny Machado 2 (7/7/17 at Minnesota) 11 (3 HR, 1 time) 8/7/17 at LAA Ramirez)
Trey Mancini 3 (6/7/17 vs. Pittsburgh) 3 (2 HR, 3 times) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez)
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, 8 times) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez) Jonathan Schoop 2 (6/17/17 vs. St. Louis) 6 (2 HR, 6 times) 8/6/17 vs. DET (Sanchez)
Seth Smith -- (9/18/16 vs. Houston) 8 (2 HR, 8 times) 7/17/17 vs. TEX (Cashner)
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) 7/23/17 vs. HOU (Devenski)
David Washington -- (None) -- --
TOTALS 12 (last: Chris Davis, 7/18 vs. TEX)
Most At-Bats: 59, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 43, at Toronto, April 16
Most Plate Appearances: 63, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning
games):
47, at Kansas City, May 14
Most Runs: 15, vs. St. Louis, June 17
Most Hits: 20, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
Most Hits (9-inning games): 17, at Boston, April 12
17, at Boston, May 4
17, vs. Detroit, August 6
Most Doubles: 6, vs. New York (A.L.), May 31
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
Most Extra-Base Hits: 9, vs. St. Louis, June 17
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: 13, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
13, vs. St. Louis, June 17
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: 1, done 8 times.
Most Walks: 7, done 5 times.
Most Strikeouts: 16, at Cincinnati, April 19
Most Sac Hits: 1, done 9 times.
Most Sac Flies: 2, vs. Pittsburgh, June 7 (11 innings)
2, vs. Houston, July 23
2, vs. Detroit, August 3
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)
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
Most Walks Allowed: 11, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9
Most Strikeouts: 15, at Toronto, April 14
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
Most At-Bats: 7, done 5 times.
Most At-Bats (9-inning games): 6, Jonathan Schoop, at Kansas City, May 14
Most Plate Appearances: 7, done 7 times.
Most Plate Appearances (9-inning
games):
6, Craig Gentry, at Toronto, April 16
6, Jonathan Schoop, at Kansas City, May 14
6, Seth Smith, at Kansas City, May 14
Most Runs: 3, done 12 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
Most Doubles: 2, done 14 times.
Most Triples: 1, done 7 times.
Most Home Runs: 2, Trey Mancini, at Boston, April 12
2, Trey Mancini, at Toronto, April 16
2, Francisco Pena, at Kansas City, May 13
2, Chris Davis, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
2, Welington Castillo, vs. Toronto, May 19 (10 innings)
2, Jonathan Schoop, vs. Pittsburgh, June 6 (10 innings)
2, Trey Mancini, vs. Pittsburgh, June 7 (11 innings)
2, Jonathan Schoop, vs. St. Louis, June 17
2, Manny Machado, vs. Cleveland, June 20
2, Manny Machado, at Minnesota, July 7
2, Adam Jones, at Minnesota, July 9
2, Chris Davis, vs. Texas, July 18
Most Extra-Base Hits: 3, Caleb Joseph, at Kansas City, May 12
3, Chris Davis, at Detroit, May 16 (13 innings)
3, Manny Machado, vs. Cleveland, June 20
Most Total Bases: 11, Manny Machado, vs. Cleveland, June 20
Most Runs Batted In: 6, Chris Davis, vs. Texas, July 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 8 times.
Most Walks: 3, done 5 times.
Most Strikeouts: 4, done 5 times.
Most Sac Hits: 1, done 9 times.
Most Sac Flies: 1, done 27 times.
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Jonathan Schoop, at Tampa Bay, June 25
Most GDP: 2, done 4 times.
Most Innings Pitched: 8.2, Kevin Gausman, at Texas, July 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
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: 4, Kevin Gausman, vs. Chicago (N.L.), July 14
Most Walks: 7, Wade Miley, vs. New York (A.L.), April 9
Most Strikeouts: 11, Wade Miley, at Cincinnati, April 20 (10 innings)
Most Strikeouts (9-inning games): 10, Dylan Bundy, at Los Angeles (A.L.), August 7
Most Hit-By-Pitch: 2, Alec Asher, vs. Tampa Bay, April 26 (11 innings)
Most Hit-By-Pitch (9-inning games): 1, done 34 times.
Baltimore Orioles - Team High and Low
Team – Game (Batting)
Team – Game (Pitching)
Individual – Game (Batting)
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