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PITCHING PROBABLES Tue., June 13 at Miami RHP Jharel Cotton (3-6, 5.20) vs. RHP José Ureña (4-2, 3.96) 4:10 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Wed., June 14 at Miami TBA vs. RHP Edinson Volquez (3-7, 3.41) 9:10 MLBN/95.7 FM The Game O AKLAND A THLETICS Game Information Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 www.athletics.com A’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts World Champions...1910 1911 1913 1929 1930 1972 1973 1974 1989 American League Champions...1902 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1929 1930 1931 1972 1973 1974 1988 1989 1990 ABOUT THE A’S: The A’s split a doubleheader yesterday and are now 4-4 over the last eight games…however, are 5-10 over the last 15 contests and are 27-35 (.435) for the season, which is the second worst record in the American League…are eight games under .500 which is one short of the season high of nine established after the first game of the doubleheader (26-35)…are in fifth place in the AL West for the 12th consecutive day and trail first place Houston by a season-high tying 16½ games (twice, last on June 5)…have spent one day tied for first this year, seven days in second, six days tied for second, 13 days in third, four days tied for third, 14 days in fourth, four days tied for fourth and 20 days in fifth. OFFENSE: The A’s collected a season-high 16 hits in both games yester- day and the 32 hits set an Oakland record for most hits in a doubleheader (previous: 29 on July 30, 1983 at California…went 32-for-87 (.368) to boost the season batting average six points to .240…that is the third lowest bat- ting average in the American League…have the third lowest on-base per- centage (.306) and are tied for the third fewest runs scored (263)…have collected at least three extra base hits in each of the last nine games (23 doubles, 1 triple, 15 home runs) and have 208 extra base hits for the sea- son, which is third most in the AL…rank last in the majors in batting with the bases loaded (.163) and have the third lowest batting average with runners in scoring position in the AL (.223)…leadoff hitters are second to last in the majors in batting average (.178) and on-base percentage (.261) to Kansas City (.172/.203). HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 9-22 (.290) on the road compared to 18- 13 (.581) at home…have the second worst road record in the majors (PHI, 9-25/.265)…are 1-2 on this six-game road trip to Tampa Bay (1-2) and Miami (two games)…went 2-5 on the last road trip to New York-AL (1-2) and Cleveland (1-3) and have lost 20 of the last 26 road games…have lost each of the previous seven road series, which is their longest such streak since April 22-June 9, 2005 when they also dropped seven in a row…have not lost more than seven straight road series since May 16-July 9, 1986 when they lost nine in a row…went 3-3 on the last homestand against Washington (1-2) and Toronto (2-1)…the series loss to Washington was the A’s first home series loss since dropping a rain-shortened two- game series with Houston, April 14-15…have won 16 of the last 24 home games…are 6-2-2 in home series compared to 1-8-0 in road series. THE LONG BALL…: The A’s have hit 91 home runs, which ranks fourth in the American League and is the most in Athletics history after 62 games… the 2000 club had 89 (had 90 after 63 games)…home runs have accounted for 140 of the A’s 263 runs (53.2%)…are 25-24 when homering, 2-11 when they don’t…the mark when held to no home runs is tied for second worst in the majors (DET, 1-15)…the pitching staff has surrendered 26 home runs in the last 12 games after allowing just 46 home runs over the first 49 contests…has 72 home runs for the season, which is tied for fourth fewest in the AL…have allowed five or more home runs in a game three times this year, which is tied for the most in Athletics history (fifth time, last: 1996)… the A’s are 21-9 when they out-homer the opponent, 6-26 when they don’t …AND THE STRIKEOUT: The A’s struck out 13 times in the second game of the doubleheader last night and have fanned at least 10 times in 32 of the 62 games this year…had 33 games with 10 or more strikeouts all last year…have 571 strikeouts for the season, which is second most in the American League (Tampa Bay, 659)…the pitching staff had a season-high 15 strikeouts in the first game of the doubleheader yesterday. DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed just three errors in their last seven games but have made 61 errors for the season, which is 35.6% more than the next closest team (ATL and MIL, 45)…the errors have led to a Major League leading 44 unearned runs (ATL, 37)…have eight outfield assists, which is tied for second fewest in the American League (BOS, 7)…have allowed a ML leading 56 stolen bases (CHI-NL, 48)…are tied for fourth in the AL in passed balls (7). PITCHING: The A’s allowed eight runs in the doubleheader after yielding a season-high tying 13 runs Friday night (also June 2 vs. Washington)… now have a 5.69 ERA (105 er in 166.0 ip) over the last 19 games and a 4.60 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League (DET, 4.77)…lead the AL in hit batters (27) and wild pitches (36). STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers are 4-5 with a 5.73 ERA (45 er in 70.2 ip) over the last 13 games and have surrendered 14 home runs… however, have allowed just 41 home runs for the season, which is the few- est in the American League and third fewest in the majors (LAD and STL, 40)…are 20-25 with a 4.50 ERA…the losses are third most in the AL…lead the AL in opponents slugging percentage (.401) and have the fourth lowest opponents batting average (.248). SCORING MARGIN: The A’s are 13-13 (.500) in games decided by two runs or fewer compared to 14-22 (.389) in games decided by three runs or more…have the third worst record in the American League in games decided by three runs or more…are 5-8 (.385) in one-run games, including 1-6 on the road…the 13 one-run games are tied for second fewest in the AL (CWS, 12) and the record is third worst…have a run differential of -64, which is the lowest in the AL and fourth lowest in the majors. THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 1-7 on Sunday, which is the worst record in the majors…are 4-10 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 11-6…have used 59 different lineups in 61 games…the combined time of game for yesterday’s doubleheader was 7 hours and 2 minutes, which was the A’s longest doubleheader by time since May 26, 2001 at Minne- sota (7:48)…are now averaging 3:07 per game, which is second longest in Oakland history (3:08 in 2000)…rank fourth in the majors in runs scored in the ninth inning (34) and fifth in runs allowed (31)…lead the majors in home runs in the ninth (11). THE DRAFT: The 2017 First-Year Player Draft begins tomorrow night at 7:00 pm EDT…the A’s will have three selections on Day 1…will have the sixth overall pick in the first round (approx. 7:38 pm), the third pick (33rd overall) in Competitive Balance Lottery Round A (approx. 10:04 pm) and their second round pick (approx. 10:31 pm)…this marks the second con- secutive the A’s selected sixth…drafted LHP A.J. Puk from Florida last year…the draft resumes Tuesday at 1:00 pm EDT with rounds 3-10 and concludes Wednesday starting at 12:00 pm EDT with rounds 11-40. THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have seven players on the disabled list (Bassitt, Dull, Graveman, Semien, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl)…Bassitt, Semien and Smolinski are on the 60-day DL…have used the DL 17 times this year and have had at least five players on the DL all year…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times in 2016. A’s vs. RAYS: The A’s have lost two of the first three meetings of 2017 after winning the season series last year, 5-2…it was their sec- ond season series win in the last three years and the fourth in the last six…won three of four in Oakland and two of three at Tampa Bay…were outscored by the Rays 27-24… are 26-19 (.578) against Tampa Bay dating back to 2011…all-time, the A’s are 102-65 (.611) against the Rays, which is the best re- cord by any American League team against Tampa Bay…it is the fourth best record of any team against any opponent based on a minimum of 100 games…are 56-25 in Oakland and 46-40 at Tropicana Field. TODAY’S TIDBITS Yonder Alonso went 7-for-10 in the doubleheader yesterday and is the second player in Oakland history to collect seven hits in one day (Josh Reddick, May 7, 2016 vs. Baltimore)…Khris Davis is 11-for-25 (.440) with eight runs, three doubles, a home run and eight RBI over his last six gamesRyon Healy hit his career high 14th home run of the season last night…Jed Lowrie has four two-double games in his last 16 games and has 21 doubles for the season, which are the most in the American League and tied for second most in the majors THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1978, at the age of 18 years, 246 days, Mike Morgan becomes the youngest pitcher to start a game for the Oakland A’s…he goes the dis- tance, allowing 10 hits against Baltimore, but takes the loss in a 3-0 decision…Morgan’s honor is short lived as Tim Conroy, at the age of 18 years, 81 days, gets a start 12 days later…in 1995 Mark McGwire hits three home runs in the A’s 8-1 win at Boston after hitting two home runs the day before…his five home runs in consecutive games tied a ma- jor league record which he already shared…in 1999 Miguel Tejada hits three home runs in a game against Los Angeles to tie the Athletics re- cord…he is the only Athletics shortstop to hit three home runs in a game. MLB BEST RECORDS, VS. ONE TEAM W L PCT Rangers vs. Astros 96 59 .619 Cardinals vs. D-backs 82 51 .617 Indians vs. Rays 90 57 .612 A’s vs. Rays 102 65 .611 Braves vs. Rockies 116 76 .604 (min. 100 games) Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at hp://pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (27-35) VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS (33-32) SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2017 — TROPICANA FIELD — 1:10 P.M. EDT RHP JESSE HAHN (2-4, 4.30) VS. RHP CHRIS ARCHER (4-4, 3.65) NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME)
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Page 1: OAKLAND ATHLETICS - MLB.com...1-6 on the road…the 13 one-run games are tied for second fewest in the AL (CWS, 12) and the record is third worst…have a run differential of -64,

PITCHING PROBABLESTue., June 13 at Miami RHP Jharel Cotton (3-6, 5.20) vs. RHP José Ureña (4-2, 3.96) 4:10 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The GameWed., June 14 at Miami TBA vs. RHP Edinson Volquez (3-7, 3.41) 9:10 MLBN/95.7 FM The Game

OAKLAND ATHLETICSGame Information

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company7000 Coliseum WayOakland, CA 94621510-638-4900www.athletics.comA’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts

World Champions...191019111913192919301972197319741989American League Champions...190219051910191119131914192919301931197219731974198819891990

ABOUT THE A’S: The A’s split a doubleheader yesterday and are now 4-4 over the last eight games…however, are 5-10 over the last 15 contests and are 27-35 (.435) for the season, which is the second worst record in the American League…are eight games under .500 which is one short of the season high of nine established after the first game of the doubleheader (26-35)…are in fifth place in the AL West for the 12th consecutive day and trail first place Houston by a season-high tying 16½ games (twice, last on June 5)…have spent one day tied for first this year, seven days in second, six days tied for second, 13 days in third, four days tied for third, 14 days in fourth, four days tied for fourth and 20 days in fifth.

OFFENSE: The A’s collected a season-high 16 hits in both games yester-day and the 32 hits set an Oakland record for most hits in a doubleheader (previous: 29 on July 30, 1983 at California…went 32-for-87 (.368) to boost the season batting average six points to .240…that is the third lowest bat-ting average in the American League…have the third lowest on-base per-centage (.306) and are tied for the third fewest runs scored (263)…have collected at least three extra base hits in each of the last nine games (23 doubles, 1 triple, 15 home runs) and have 208 extra base hits for the sea-son, which is third most in the AL…rank last in the majors in batting with the bases loaded (.163) and have the third lowest batting average with runners in scoring position in the AL (.223)…leadoff hitters are second to last in the majors in batting average (.178) and on-base percentage (.261) to Kansas City (.172/.203).

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 9-22 (.290) on the road compared to 18-13 (.581) at home…have the second worst road record in the majors (PHI, 9-25/.265)…are 1-2 on this six-game road trip to Tampa Bay (1-2) and Miami (two games)…went 2-5 on the last road trip to New York-AL (1-2) and Cleveland (1-3) and have lost 20 of the last 26 road games…have lost each of the previous seven road series, which is their longest such streak since April 22-June 9, 2005 when they also dropped seven in a row…have not lost more than seven straight road series since May 16-July 9, 1986 when they lost nine in a row…went 3-3 on the last homestand against Washington (1-2) and Toronto (2-1)…the series loss to Washington was the A’s first home series loss since dropping a rain-shortened two-game series with Houston, April 14-15…have won 16 of the last 24 home games…are 6-2-2 in home series compared to 1-8-0 in road series.

THE LONG BALL…: The A’s have hit 91 home runs, which ranks fourth in the American League and is the most in Athletics history after 62 games…the 2000 club had 89 (had 90 after 63 games)…home runs have accounted for 140 of the A’s 263 runs (53.2%)…are 25-24 when homering, 2-11 when they don’t…the mark when held to no home runs is tied for second worst in the majors (DET, 1-15)…the pitching staff has surrendered 26 home runs in the last 12 games after allowing just 46 home runs over the first 49 contests…has 72 home runs for the season, which is tied for fourth fewest in the AL…have allowed five or more home runs in a game three times this year, which is tied for the most in Athletics history (fifth time, last: 1996)…the A’s are 21-9 when they out-homer the opponent, 6-26 when they don’t

…AND THE STRIKEOUT: The A’s struck out 13 times in the second game of the doubleheader last night and have fanned at least 10 times in 32 of the 62 games this year…had 33 games with 10 or more strikeouts all last year…have 571 strikeouts for the season, which is second most in the American League (Tampa Bay, 659)…the pitching staff had a season-high 15 strikeouts in the first game of the doubleheader yesterday.

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed just three errors in their last seven games but have made 61 errors for the season, which is 35.6% more than the next closest team (ATL and MIL, 45)…the errors have led to a Major League leading 44 unearned runs (ATL, 37)…have eight outfield assists, which is tied for second fewest in the American League (BOS, 7)…have allowed a ML leading 56 stolen bases (CHI-NL, 48)…are tied for fourth in the AL in passed balls (7).

PITCHING: The A’s allowed eight runs in the doubleheader after yielding a season-high tying 13 runs Friday night (also June 2 vs. Washington)…now have a 5.69 ERA (105 er in 166.0 ip) over the last 19 games and a 4.60 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League (DET, 4.77)…lead the AL in hit batters (27) and wild pitches (36).

STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers are 4-5 with a 5.73 ERA (45 er in 70.2 ip) over the last 13 games and have surrendered 14 home runs…however, have allowed just 41 home runs for the season, which is the few-

est in the American League and third fewest in the majors (LAD and STL, 40)…are 20-25 with a 4.50 ERA…the losses are third most in the AL…lead the AL in opponents slugging percentage (.401) and have the fourth lowest opponents batting average (.248).

SCORING MARGIN: The A’s are 13-13 (.500) in games decided by two runs or fewer compared to 14-22 (.389) in games decided by three runs or more…have the third worst record in the American League in games decided by three runs or more…are 5-8 (.385) in one-run games, including 1-6 on the road…the 13 one-run games are tied for second fewest in the AL (CWS, 12) and the record is third worst…have a run differential of -64, which is the lowest in the AL and fourth lowest in the majors.

THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 1-7 on Sunday, which is the worst record in the majors…are 4-10 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 11-6…have used 59 different lineups in 61 games…the combined time of game for yesterday’s doubleheader was 7 hours and 2 minutes, which was the A’s longest doubleheader by time since May 26, 2001 at Minne-sota (7:48)…are now averaging 3:07 per game, which is second longest in Oakland history (3:08 in 2000)…rank fourth in the majors in runs scored in the ninth inning (34) and fifth in runs allowed (31)…lead the majors in home runs in the ninth (11).

THE DRAFT: The 2017 First-Year Player Draft begins tomorrow night at 7:00 pm EDT…the A’s will have three selections on Day 1…will have the sixth overall pick in the first round (approx. 7:38 pm), the third pick (33rd overall) in Competitive Balance Lottery Round A (approx. 10:04 pm) and their second round pick (approx. 10:31 pm)…this marks the second con-secutive the A’s selected sixth…drafted LHP A.J. Puk from Florida last year…the draft resumes Tuesday at 1:00 pm EDT with rounds 3-10 and concludes Wednesday starting at 12:00 pm EDT with rounds 11-40.

THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have seven players on the disabled list (Bassitt, Dull, Graveman, Semien, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl)…Bassitt, Semien and Smolinski are on the 60-day DL…have used the DL 17 times this year and have had at least five players on the DL all year…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times in 2016.

A’s vs. RAYS: The A’s have lost two of the first three meetings of 2017 after winning the season series last year, 5-2…it was their sec-ond season series win in the last three years and the fourth in the last six…won three of four in Oakland and two of three at Tampa Bay…were outscored by the Rays 27-24…are 26-19 (.578) against Tampa Bay dating back to 2011…all-time, the A’s are 102-65 (.611) against the Rays, which is the best re-cord by any American League team against Tampa Bay…it is the fourth best record of any team against any opponent based on a minimum of 100 games…are 56-25 in Oakland and 46-40 at Tropicana Field.

TODAY’S TIDBITSYonder Alonso went 7-for-10 in the doubleheader yesterday and is the second player in Oakland history to collect seven hits in one day (Josh Reddick, May 7, 2016 vs. Baltimore)…Khris Davis is 11-for-25 (.440) with eight runs, three doubles, a home run and eight RBI over his last six games…Ryon Healy hit his career high 14th home run of the season last night…Jed Lowrie has four two-double games in his last 16 games and has 21 doubles for the season, which are the most in the American League and tied for second most in the majors

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1978, at the age of 18 years, 246 days, Mike Morgan becomes the youngest pitcher to start a game for the Oakland A’s…he goes the dis-tance, allowing 10 hits against Baltimore, but takes the loss in a 3-0 decision…Morgan’s honor is short lived as Tim Conroy, at the age of 18 years, 81 days, gets a start 12 days later…in 1995 Mark McGwire hits three home runs in the A’s 8-1 win at Boston after hitting two home runs the day before…his five home runs in consecutive games tied a ma-jor league record which he already shared…in 1999 Miguel Tejada hits three home runs in a game against Los Angeles to tie the Athletics re-cord…he is the only Athletics shortstop to hit three home runs in a game.

MLB BEST RECORDS,VS. ONE TEAM

W L PCTRangers vs. Astros 96 59 .619Cardinals vs. D-backs 82 51 .617Indians vs. Rays 90 57 .612A’s vs. Rays 102 65 .611Braves vs. Rockies 116 76 .604

(min. 100 games)

Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at http://pressbox.athletics.com

OAKLAND ATHLETICS (27-35) VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS (33-32)SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2017 — TROPICANA FIELD — 1:10 P.M. EDT

RHP JESSE HAHN (2-4, 4.30) VS. RHP CHRIS ARCHER (4-4, 3.65)NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME)

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FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make his second start since being re-instated from the 10-day disabled list last Tuesday…was 1-4 with a 3.81 ERA in nine games, eight starts, when he was placed on the DL May 27 retroactive to May 24 with a strained right triceps…made one rehab start with Single-A Stockton May 31 against Lancaster and had a no decision in the Ports 3-2 win (5.1 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 4 so, 1 hr, 75 pitches)…was recalled from Nashville April 5 before the Sounds season started…pitched in relief in his first outing on April 7 at Texas but has started in each of his last eight appearances.

ROAD LOSING STREAK: Has not won a road game over the last two years and is 0-6 with a 5.57 ERA (32 er in 51.2 ip) over his last 10 games (nine starts) on the road…the six-game road losing streak matches the lon-gest by an A’s pitcher over the last 17 years…the last with a longer streak is Ariel Prieto, who had a nine-game road losing streak from April 29, 1997 to Sept. 24, 2000…his last road win came on June 15, 2015 at San Diego.

HOME AND AWAY: Is 2-1 with a 4.58 ERA (9 er in 17.2 ip) in four starts in Oakland, 0-3 with a 2.84 ERA (12 er in 38.0 ip) in five games on the road…has not allowed a home run in 38.0 innings on the road…in three seasons with the A’s, he is 7-5 with a 3.30 ERA (41 er in 111.2 ip) in 19 starts in Oakland, 3-9 with a 4.86 ERA (47 er in 87.0 ip) in 16 games on the road.

THREE-GAME LOSING STREAK SNAPPED: Picked up the win in his last start to snap his losing streak at a career-high tying three games (fourth time, last: June 3, 2016-April 13, 2017)…posted a 5.70 ERA and .306 op-ponents average during the losing streak, which spanned five starts from April 30 to May 23…is now 1-3 with a 4.55 ERA (15 er in 29.2 ip) and .308 (37-for-120) opponents batting average over his last six starts after going 1-1 with a 2.08 ERA and .174 opponents batting average over his first four games (three starts).

THE LONG BALL: Has not allowed a home run over his last seven starts and has a 38.2-inning, 170-batters faced homerless streak…has allowed just one home run in 55.2 innings, an average of 0.16 per nine innings…his innings pitched are the most in the majors among pitchers with one home run or fewer…the lone home run came on April 19 against Texas, a solo shot by Gallo to lead off the fifth inning.

NIGHT AND DAY: Picked up the win in his last start Tuesday to snap a seven-game losing streak in night games…it was his first win at night since June 15, 2015 at San Diego and his first ever night win in the Coliseum…in his career, he is 9-4 with a 2.39 ERA (28 er in 105.1 ip) in 17 day games, 8-14 with a 4.59 ERA (85 er in 166.2 ip) in 31 night games.

SUPPORT: Received four runs of support in his last start after getting just four runs of support over his previous six starts…has received two runs of support or fewer in seven of his nine starts, including no runs four times, and has a season run support average of 2.91 (18 rs in 55.2 ip)…has two runs of support or fewer in 18 of his 34 starts as an Athletic…the bullpen has blown the save in two of his six starts this year (April 25 and May 12).

OPPONENTS BATTING: Has allowed his only home run and issued 13 of his 19 walks to left-handed hitters…eight of the nine home runs he has allowed over the last two years have been hit by lefties…opponents are 15-for-47 (.319) with runners in scoring position but they are 4-for-17 (.235) with RISP and two outs…has a .320 (54-for-169) average with RISP in his three seasons with the A’s…has a .285 (45-for-158) opponents batting average the first two times through the lineup, .148 (8-for-54) after that.

MONTH BY MONTH: Did not allow an earned run and picked up the win in his first start in June…went 0-2 with a 6.11 ERA and .301 opponents bat-ting average in four starts in the month of May after going 1-2 with a 2.53 ERA and .205 opponents batting average in five games in April…his May ERA was his highest in a month (min 5.0 ip).

THIS AND THAT: Has committed two errors, which is tied for the most among American League pitchers…also ranks tied for ninth in assists (9)…is tied for first in the AL in triples allowed (3) and tied for fourth in opponents reaching on an error (5)…has tossed more than six innings in just two of his nine starts this year and 13 of 46 in his career…opponents have been successful in 4-of-5 (80.0%) stolen bases attempts off him…are 11-for-12 (91.6%) over the last two years after going 5-for-10 (50.0%) over his first two.

2017 HIGHLIGHTS: Is his first appearance, he relieved A’s starting pitcher Raul Alcantara to start the third inning of the A’s 10-5 loss at Texas April 7…entered the game trailing 8-3 and allowed two runs in 6.0 innings in his third career relief appearance, his first as an Athletic…was the losing pitch-er in his first start, a 3-1 A’s loss at Kansas City April 13…left trailinig 3-0 and Vargas (7.2 ip) and Soria (0.1 ip) shutout the A’s on four hits and a walk over the first eight innings before Oakland scored its only run in the ninth…was the winning pitcher in the A’s 9-1 win over Texas on April 19 in Oak-

land, snapping a career-high tying three game losing streak dating back to last year…it was his first win since May 28, 2016…matched his career high by walking four batters…did not allow a hit until Napoli singled with one out in the fourth inning…had a no decision in the A’s 2-1, 11-inning loss at Los Angeles (AL) on April 25…tossed 8.0 shutout innings and allowed just one hit…became the first Athletics pitcher since at least 1913 and just the 36th Major Leaguer over that stretch to toss at least 8.0 scoreless innings, allow one hit or fewer and not earn a win…Ramirez (7.0 ip), Parker (1.0 ip) and Hernandez (1.0 ip) shutout the A’s on two hits over the first nine innings…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 7-2 loss at Houston April 30…allowed a RBI double to Correa in the first, a RBI double to Gattis in the fourth and a two-run single to McCann in the fifth…left after six innings trailing 4-0…had a no decision in the A’s 6-5 win over Detroit May 6 in Oakland…tossed just 3.2 innings and issued a career-high tying four walks…had his second consecutive no decision in the A’s 5-2 loss at Texas May 12…allowed just one run in seven innings and left with a 2-1 lead…Casilla allowed four runs in the ninth for the blown save…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 4-0 loss at Seattle May 17…allowed a run in the first inning and three more in the fifth inning…the A’s were shutout on two hits by Bergman and Pazos…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 11-9 loss to Miami on May 23 in Oakland…tossed just 2.0 innings as he left the game early with a strained right triceps.

LAST START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 4-1 win over Toronto last Wednesday in Oakland…surrendered just one unearned run in 6.0 in-nings of work…had a 1-0 lead enter the fourth inning, which started with a Ryon Healy error…allowed a RBI single to Tulowitzki and loaded the bases with one out before Goins grounded into an inning-ending double play…the A’s scored once more in the fifth and twice in the sixth for the win.

HAHN’S 2017 APPEARANCESDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PIT*April 7 at Texas 5-10 – 3.00 6.0 7 2 2 1 3 0 78April 13 at Kansas City 1-3 L 3.75 6.0 6 3 3 2 7 0 98April 19 Texas 9-1 W 3.00 6.0 2 1 1 4 4 1 92April 25 at Los Angeles 1-2 (11) – 2.08 8.0 1 0 0 2 6 0 101April 30 at Houston 2-7 L 2.53 6.0 8 4 3 0 6 0 98April Totals (5 games, 4 starts) 1-2 2.53 32.0 24 10 9 9 26 1May 6 Detroit 6-5 – 3.03 3.2 6 4 3 4 4 0 101May 12 at Texas 2-5 – 2.74 7.0 4 1 1 3 3 0 83May 17 at Seattle 0-4 L 3.02 5.0 5 4 3 2 6 0 103May 23 Miami 9-11 L 3.81 2.0 7 5 5 0 2 0 51May Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 0-2 6.11 17.2 22 14 12 9 15 0June 6 Toronto 4-1 W 3.40 6.0 7 1 0 1 2 0 92*indicates relief appearance

HAHN vs. TAMPA BAY: Had a no de-cision in his only career appearance, a start in the A’s 3-2 win on July 24, 2016 in Oakland…shutout the Rays on three hits and a walk over the first seven innings and had a 2-0 lead entering the eighth…allowed a one-out single to Kiermaier and retired the next batter before he was relieved by Dull…Dull allowed a two-run home run to Forsythe for the blown save but the A’s scored once in the bottom of the eighth for the win.

HAHN’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. TAMPA BAYPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGPeter Bourjos R 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .250 .000Corey Dickerson L 7 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 .429 .429 1.000Kevin Kiermaier L 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333Evan Longoria R 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .667 .500Brad Miller L 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 .000 .091 .000Logan Morrison L 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 .143 .250 .143Derek Norris R 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .667 .500Erasmo Ramirez R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Colby Rasmus L 7 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .286 .286 .429Steven Souza Jr. R 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333

2016 RECAP: Had four separate stints with the A’s and went 2-4 with a career-high 6.02 ERA in nine starts…also had career highs in opponents batting average (.313), on-base percentage (.376) and slugging percent-age (.484)…allowed a career-high eight home runs in 46.1 innings (1.55 per nine innings) after surrendering nine home runs in 170.0 innings over his first two seasons (0.48 per nine innings)…struck out just 23 batters (4.47 per nine innings) and walked 19 for a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1.21, which was the lowest in the American League and fifth lowest in the majors among pitchers with 40 or more innings pitched…his opponents batting average included a mark of .273 against right-handed hitters compared to .361 against left-handers…surrendered seven of his eight home runs to lefties and had a .663 slugging percentage against lefties, .333 against righties…also went 1-7 with a 4.32 ERA and .276 opponents batting aver-age in 15 starts with Nashville.

STARTS VS. TAMPA BAYDATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO7/24/16 H – 7.2 4 1 1 1 5

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Jesse Hahn (2-4, 3.50 ERA)

HAHN’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: 4, 5/25/15 vs. DETIP: 9.0, 5/25/15 vs. DETFewest IP, GS: 0.2, 6/3/16 vs. HOUH: 10 (twice), last: 5/17/2016 vs. TEXR: 7, 6/3/16 vs HOUER: 7, 6/3/16 vs. HOUBB: 4 (seven times), last: 5/6/17 vs. DETSO: 9, 6/30/14 vs. CINHR: 2(fivetimes),last:8/4/16atLAAPitches: 112, 5/25/15 vs. DETWin Streak: 4, 6/14/14-6/30/14Loss Streak: 3 (4 times), last: 4/30/17 to 5/23/17Scoreless Streak: 10.2, 7/1/15 to 5/7/16 (N)Complete Games: 1, 5/25/15 vs. DETShutouts: 1, 5/25/15 vs. DET

TUESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Jharel Cotton (3-6, 5.20 ERA): Is 0-2 with a 4.15 ERA in three starts since he was recalled from Triple-A Nashville May 27 for his second stint with Oakland this year…has allowed a .169 opponents batting average but has walked 11 batters in 17.1 innings (5.71 per nine innings)…is 0-3 with a 6.04 ERA over his last four starts after going 3-3 with a 4.64 ERA over his first six starts…the losing streak is the longest of his career…is 2-3 with a 2.83 ERA and .206 opponents batting average in five starts on the road compared to 1-3 with a 7.76 ERA and .292 opponents average in five starts in Oakland…has allowed six of his nine home runs in Oakland…had a no decision in his last start, a 7-5 A’s loss to Toronto last Wednesday in Oakland (6.0 ip, 4 h, 4 r, 4 er, 4 bb, 4 so)…has never faced the Marlins or pitched in an interleague game…is a .222 career hitter in the minors with three runs, two triples, six RBI, a walk, 10 strikeouts and a sacrifice hit.

HAHN BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2017 2 4 3.40 10 55.2 212016 2 4 6.02 9 46.1 31Career 17 18 3.74 10 272.0 113

Home 2 1 4.58 4 17.2 9Road 0 3 2.84 6 38.0 12Day 1 1 3.00 2 12.0 4Night 1 3 3.50 8 43.2 17Pre-ASB 2 4 3.40 10 55.2 21Post-ASB 0 0 — 0 0.0 0

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .247 93 23vs. RHH .252 119 30

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TEAM7-10, 4.99 ERA (113 er in 204.0 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 12-for-19 (63.1%)

• The bullpen has compiled a 6.50 ERA (45 er in 62.1 ip) over the last 19 games and now has a 4.99 ERA for the season, which is third highest in the American League.

• Has converted each of its four save opportunities over the last 23 games after tallying four blown saves over a five-game stretch from May 12-16…have 12 saves for the season, which is fourth fewest in the AL…have 19 save opportunities, which is third fewest.

• Has allowed just one first batter home run, which is tied with Pittsburgh for the fewest in the majors…has the second lowest slugging percent-age against first batters faced in the AL (.288).

• Are tied for the fewest wins in the AL (7), rank second in most stolen bases allowed (22) and tied for fourth in most walks (80).

61 RHP JOHN AXFORDLast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#1 (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/0

First Hitters: 2-8, bb

• Has not surrendered a run in his last four outings (3.2 ip, 1 h, 3 bb, 5 so) after allowing seven runs over his first five contests (11.57 ERA).

• Has allowed a .182 (4-for-22) batting average against left-handed hitters compared to .467 (7-for-15) against right-handers.

• Tossed 0.2 scoreless innings in his first outing against Tampa Bay this year in Game 1 last night and now has a 1.69 ERA (1 er in 5.1 ip) in five career outings against the Rays.

• Was on the A’s Opening Day roster but did not pitch before he was placed on the 10-day DL April 5, retroactive to April 2, with a strained right shoulder…did not allow a run in a three-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville (3.1 ip, 2 h, 4 so) and was reinstated May 21.

Last Year: Went 6-4 with three saves and a 3.97 ERA in 68 relief appearances in his first season with the A’s…had a 2.70 ERA over his first 26 games and a 2.19 ERA over his final 24 but logged a 9.42 ERA in 18 games in between.

46 RHP SANTIAGO CASILLALast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#2 (ND, 1.0 ip, 2 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 10-12Inherited Runners/Scored: 2/1

First Hitters: 5-21, 2 bb

• Has not allowed a run in six of his last seven appearances (1 er in 7.0 ip, 1.29 ERA) and has converted each of his four save opportunities over that stretch…those are his only four save chances over the A’s last 26 games.

• Is tied for 10th in the American League in saves (10)…is tied for fifth among AL relievers in stolen bases allowed (5).

• Has a 6.75 ERA (7 er in 9.1 ip), is 3-for-5 in save chances and has sur-rendered both of his home runs in 10 games on the road…had a 2.08 ERA (3 er in 13.0 ip) in 13 games in Oakland where he has converted each of his seven save opportunities.

• Opponents are 2-for-19 (.105) with runners in scoring position.• His appearance in the second game of the doubleheader last night was

his first against Tampa Bay since Aug. 3, 2013 (1.0 ip, 1 h, 1 bb).Last Year: Went 2-5 with 31 saves and a 3.57 ERA in 62 relief appearances with San Francisco…ranked sixth in the NL in saves but had a career-high nine blown saves, which tied for the most in the majors…struck out a career-high 65 batters.

35 LHP DANIEL COULOMBELast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#1 (ND, 1.1 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 22/5

First Hitters: 5-21, 2 bb, hbp

• Has not allowed an earned run in 12 of his last 13 appearances and has a 1.00 ERA (1 er in 9.0 ip) and .107 (3-for-28) opponents batting aver-age over that span.

• Has held left-handed hitters to a .158 (6-for-38) batting average com-pared to .270 (10-for-37) against right-handers…four of his six hits against lefties are extra-base hits (two doubles, triple, home run).

• Has tossed fewer than one inning in 10 of his last 12 games and 13 of 24 games for the season.

• Opponents are 1-for-24 (.042) with runners in scoring position…that is the fourth lowest mark in the American League (min. 15.0 ip).

• Is tied for fourth in the AL in inherited runners (22).• First batters faced started the year 4-for-7 against him but are 1-for-14

with two walks and a hit by pitch in his last 17 appearances.• Made his first career appearance against Tampa Bay yesterday in

Game 1.Last Year: Was 3-1 with a 4.53 ERA and .216 opponents batting average in 35 games over five stints with the A’s…had no decisions, a 1.08 ERA and .200 oppo-nents batting average in 20 relief appearances for Triple-A Nashville.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLELast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#2 (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 1-2Inherited Runners/Scored: 3/2

First Hitters: 0-9, sf

• Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list yesterday and his Game 2 appearance yesterday was his first for the A’s since April 29 at Houston (ND, 0.2 ip, 1 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 hr).

• Had a 3.52 ERA and .185 opponents batting average in nine relief ap-pearances when he was placed on the DL May 3 retroactive to April 30 with a strained left shoulder…made two rehab appearances with Single-A Stockton on June 2 and 5 and one with Triple-A Nashville on June 7…did not allow a base runner in his three rehab appearances (3.0 ip, 5 so).

• Left-handed hitters are 0-for-13 with eight strikeouts off him.• Retired the side in order in the eighth inning of Game 2 last night in his

first outing against Tampa Bay this year and now has a 1.64 ERA (2 er in 11.0 ip) in 12 career appearances against the Rays.

• Has a 203-game errorless streak dating back to Sept. 25, 2012…that is the seventh longest in Oakland history by a pitcher (sixth is 208 by Ricardo Rincon).

Last Year: Was 2-3 with four saves and a 3.23 ERA in 44 games in a season short-ened by a two-month stint on the disabled list with a strained left shoulder…had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 5.63, which tied for ninth among AL relievers.

31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#1 (L, 0.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 13/5

First Hitters: 5-21, 4 bb

• Has a 1.64 ERA (4 er in 22.0 ip) over his last 20 appearances after yield-ing six runs over his first five outings (11.57 ERA).

• Has 18 strikeouts over his last 10 games (10.1 ip), an average of 15.68 strikeouts per nine innings.

• Has held right-handed hitters to a .196 (11-for-56) batting average and no extra base hits…lefties have 10 of the 15 RBI off him.

• Is tied for fifth in the American League in most first batter walks (4).• Took the loss in Game 1 yesterday in his first outing against the Rays

this year.Last Year: Compiled a 3.76 ERA and .270 opponents batting average in 53 relief appearances in his first season with the A’s…had an 8.27 ERA in 11 games before going on the disabled list in early May, a 2.23 ERA in 42 games following his return.

44 RHP RYAN MADSONLast Outing: 6/10 at Tampa Bay G#1 (ND, 1.0 ip, 3 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 1-3Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/2

First Hitters: 6-25, bb

• Has not allowed a run in eight of his last nine games (3 er in 9.1 ip, 2.89 ERA)…allowed a season-high three runs in 0.2 innings a week ago to-day against Washington for the loss.

• Was charged with his fourth loss of the season a week ago today against Washington, which is tied for third most among American League reliev-ers.

• Opponents have six stolen bases with him on the mound, which is tied for second most among AL relievers.

• Has held right-handed hitters to a .167 (8-for-48) batting average.• Struck out the side in the ninth inning in Game 1 yesterday in his first

appearances against the Rays this year…now has a 1.23 ERA (2 er in 14.2 ip) in nine career outings against Tampa Bay.

Last Year: Saved a team-leading 30 games in his first season with Oakland to be-come just the second A’s pitcher over the last 10 years to save 30 or more games…ranked ninth in the AL in saves but tied for second with seven blown saves.

36 RHP ZACH NEALLast Outing: 6/9 at Tampa Bay (ND, 4.1 ip, 6 h, 5 r, 5 er, 4 so, 2 hr)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 0/0

First Hitters: 1-3

• Tossed 4.1 innings of relief Friday night and has pitched at least 3.0 in-nings in each of his three games this year and 11 of his 21 career relief appearances…has a streak of five consecutive relief outings of 3.0 in-nings or more dating back to last year, which matches the longest such streak by a reliever in Oakland history (Dick Bosman, April 20-June 5, 1976).

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville May 24 and has pitched 3 times.• Prior to Friday night, had faced Tampa Bay once in his career on July 21

of last year (3.0 ip, 1 h, 2 so).• His complete 2017 minor league statistics:

W L S G IP H R ER HR BB SO ERANashville (AAA) 1 2 0/0 8 34.2 33 15 15 3 4 15 3.89

Last Year: Made his Major League debut and went 2-4 with two saves and a 4.24 ERA in 24 games (six starts) over four stints with the A’s…issued just six walks in 70.0 innings, an average of 0.77 walks per nine innings

57 RHP JOSH SMITHLast Outing: 6/7 vs. Toronto (ND, 0.1 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 3/0

First Hitters: 1-11

• Has not allowed a run over his last four games (3.1 ip, 2 h, 2 so) after yielding eight runs over his previous three contests (3.0 ip, 24.00 ERA).

• Has a 1.59 ERA (1 er in 5.2 ip) in four games on the road, an 8.3 ERA (8 er in 8.2 ip) in seven games in Oakland.

• Has never faced Tampa Bay in his career.• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville May 3 after going 2-0 with a 3.29

ERA and .146 opponents batting average in nine relief appearances with the Sounds.

Last Year: Spent most of the season with Cincinnati where he went 3-3 with a 4.68 ERA in 32 games (two starts) over two stints with the Reds…also went 4-4 with a 3.80 ERA in nine games (eight starts) with Triple-A Louisville.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

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17 YONDER ALONSOCurrent Streak: 2 game (7 for 10)

Tampa Bay Series: 7-13, r, 2 2b, 2 rbi, 2 soLast Homestand: 7-19, 6 r, 2 2b, 2 hr, 3 rbi, 2 bb, 7 so

• Went 3-for-5 in the first game of the doubleheader last night and then matched his career high for hits with a 4-for-5 performance in the sec-ond game…it was his fourth career four-hit game but his first since Sept. 16, 2012…is the second player in Oakland history to collect seven hits in one day (Josh Reddick, May 7, 2016 vs. Baltimore) and the third with at least three hits in both games of a doubleheader (Reddick and Reggie Jackson, Sept. 13, 1970 at Kansas City).

• Is batting .408 (20-for-49) with 11 runs scored, six doubles, three home runs and six RBI over his last 14 games after missing seven of the previ-ous eight contests with soreness in his left knee and a contusion on his right hand and wrist (from HBP on May 23).

• Ranks third in the American League in slugging percentage (.663), fifth in on-base percentage (.399), tied for sixth in home runs (16), tied for eighth in extra base hits (27) and 10th in batting average (.314)…is also second in batting with runners in scoring position (.385) and 10th in road batting average (.309).

• Leads AL first baseman in batting (.317), on-base percentage (.400) and slugging percentage (.671) and ranks third in home runs (16) and RBI (36).

• His 16 home runs are a career high in just 53 games…combined for 12 home runs in 259 games over his previous two seasons.

• Is batting .333 (46-for-138) against right-handed pitching, .226 (7-for-31) against left-handers…five of his seven hits off lefties are for extra bases (two doubles, three home runs)…the average against righties is tied for third in the AL.

• Has a .342 (40-for-117) average at night, .250 (13-for-52) during the day.• Is a .340 (16-for-47) career hitter against Tampa Bay.• Went 0-for-3 with a career-high tying three strikeouts Tuesday against

Toronto (2nd time this year, 12th career).Last Year: Batted .253 with 34 doubles, seven home runs and 56 RBI in 156 games in his first season with Oakland…had career highs in games and runs scored (52)…ranked second among AL first baseman with a .997 fielding percentage.

38 JAYCOB BRUGMANCurrent Streak: 2 games (4 for 7)

Tampa Bay Series: 4-11, 2 rbi, 2 bb, so, sfRoad Trip: 4-11, 2 rbi, 2 bb, so, sf

• Had two hits in each game of the doubleheader yesterday (4-for-7, .571).• Singled off Erasmo Ramirez in the sixth inning of the first game yester-

day for his first Major League hit…recorded his first RBI in the second game with a sixth inning infield single.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Friday and has started each of the A’s three games since then (two in left field, one in center field).

• Made his Major League debut Friday night with a start in left field (0-for-4).

• Was selected by the A’s in the 17th round of the 2013 draft…is the sixth player from that draft to reach the majors (Overton, Pinder, Healy, Cov-ey, Wahl).

• Is a .275 (490-for-1783) career hitter with 41 home runs and 253 RBI in 466 games over five seasons in the A’s farm system.

• Began the season on Nashville’s disabled list with a strained left calf…was reinstated May 3 and hit .371 over his first 15 games…went 15-for-70 (.214) over his final 18 contests…appeared in 15 games in center field, 10 in left field and seven in right field…his complete 2017 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .288 33 132 16 38 5 1 1 8 18 22 3 1 .364 .373

Last Year: Began the season at Double-A Midland and was moved up to Triple-A Nashville May 21…combined for a .285 batting average, 12 home runs and 87 RBI in 132 games overall…ranked second in the A’s farm system in hits (155).

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 5 games (8 for 20)

Tampa Bay Series: 6-13, 2 r, 2 rbi, bb, 5 soLast Homestand: 6-20, 7 r, 3 2b, hr, 6 rbi, 2 bb, 6 so, sf, 2 gidp

• Had five hits in the doubleheader yesterday and is now 11-for-25 (.440) with eight runs, three doubles, a home run and eight RBI over his last seven games after going 4-for-27 (.148) over his previous eight con-tests.

• Is tied for third in the majors in home runs (17)…16 have come off right-handed pitchers…has 59 home runs over the last two years, which are the most in the majors (Cruz, 57).

• Ranks fifth in the AL in strikeouts (79) and tied for eighth in RBI (40).• Eight of his 17 home runs have put the A’s ahead as have 13 of his 40

RBI…is tied for second in the AL in go-ahead RBI.• Is batting .199 (28-for-141) with nine home runs and 19 RBI in 39 games

at night, .316 (25-for-79) with eight home runs and 21 RBI in 21 games during the day…has the third lowest night batting average in the AL.

• Is batting .192 (10-for-52) with runners in scoring position.Last Year: Batted .247 with 42 HR and 102 RBI in 150 games in his first season with the A’s…became the fifth player in Oakland history and seventh in Athletics history to hit 40 home runs…tied for third in the American League in home runs.

11 RAJAI DAVISCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 5)

Tampa Bay Series: 1-8, 2 r, 2 bb, 3 so, sb, gidpLast Homestand: 6-19, 6 r, 3 2b, 3b, 2 bb, 3 so, sb, gidp

• Is 9-for-51 (.176) with 17 strikeouts over his last 14 games.• Is 9-for-13 (69.2%) in stolen base attempts…is tied for fifth in the Ameri-

can League in caught stealing (4) and tied for 10th in stolen bases.• Went 4-for-5 with four runs scored, two doubles and a triple Wednesday

against Toronto…it was the third time in his career he scored four runs, his 10th four-hit game and his 14th two-double game…is the fifth leadoff hitter in Oakland history with at least four hits and four runs in a game (Young, 1996; Rickey, 1991; Polonia, 1988; Campy, 1970).

• Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list May 2 and is batting .210 (25-for-119) in 34 games since his return…was hitting .214 in 15 games when he was placed on the DL April 25 retroactive to April 22 with a strained left hamstring.

Last Year: Played for the American League Champion Cleveland Indians and hit .249 with 12 HR and 48 RBI in 134 games…had career highs in runs (74), home runs and walks (33)…led the AL and ranked fourth in the majors with 43 steals.

25 RYON HEALYCurrent Streak: 2 games (4 for 10)

Tampa Bay Series: 4-13, 2 r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, 4 so, hbp, gidpLast Homestand: 9-22, 5 r, 3 2b, 4 hr, 10 rbi, 4 so

• Hit his 14th home run in the second game of the doubleheader last night, which is a new career high…hit 13 home runs in his first season last year and is the fourth player in Oakland history to hit 10 home runs in each of his first two Major League seasons (Yoenis Cespedes, 2012-13; Dave Revering, 1978-79; Mitchell Page, 1977-78).

• Had two hits in each game of the doubleheader and is now 12-for-31 (.387) with seven runs, four doubles, five home runs and 13 RBI over his last eight games.

• Is batting .321 (43-for-134) with 11 home runs over his last 34 games after hitting .228 with three home runs over his first 27 contests.

• Is tied for third in the American League in total bases (124), ranks fourth in extra base hits (30) and tied for seventh in doubles (16).

• Is batting .392 (20-for-51) against left-handed pitchers, .250 (46-for-184) against right-handers…ranks fourth in the AL in batting against lefties.

• Has a .236 (30-for-127) batting average on the road compared to .333 (36-for-108) at home…has hit 10 of his 14 home runs at home.

• Ranks fifth in the AL in batting average during the day (.340).• Has hit eight of his 14 home runs with runners on base, which is tied for

fourth in the AL…has seven home runs in 23 day games, seven in 38 night games…ranks fourth in the AL in day home runs.

• Has committed nine errors, seven of which have come in 17 games as a third baseman…is tied for fourth among AL third basemen in most er-rors…made nine errors in 72 games as a third baseman last year.

• Has made 59 starts at three different positions (29 at designated hitter, 15 at first base, 15 at third base).

• Went 2-for-3 with two home runs and five RBI Monday night against Toronto…the RBI were a career high and it was his second career two homer game…the first came two game earlier on June 3 against Wash-ington.

Last Year: Was called up by Oakland July 15 and started 72 of the A’s 73 games after the All-Star Break at third base in his ML debut…led ML rookies in doubles after the break (20) and topped AL rookies in hits (82) and extra base hits (33).

23 MATT JOYCECurrent Streak: 1 game (2 for 6)

Tampa Bay Series: 2-10, 2 r, bb, 2 so, gidpLast Homestand: 4-13, 4 r, 2 hr, 7 rbi, 4 bb, 4 so

• Is batting .177 (11-for-62) over his last 21 games and is now hitting .198 for the season, which is tied for fourth lowest in the American League.

• Is hitting .286 (6-for-21) against left-handed pitchers, .186 (27-for-145) with all seven of his home runs, all 26 of his RBI and all 25 of his walks against right-handers…his average against righties is second lowest in the AL (Escobar, KC .163)…has made 42 of his 45 starts this year and 377 of his 392 starts over the last five years against righties.

• Is batting .156 (17-for-109) at night, .276 (16-for-58) during the day.• Is 7-for-48 (.146) in 14 career games against the Rays…played for Tam-

pa Bay from 2009-14 and hit .250 with 76 home runs and 280 RBI in 633 games in six seasons.

• Has three errors in his last 15 games and is tied for sixth among AL outfielders in errors (3)…the errors snap a 130-game errorless streak as an outfielder from June 2, 2015 to May 23, 2017.

• Struck out as a pinch hitter Wednesday and is 1-for-7 (.143) with four strikeouts in the pinch this year.

• Hit his fifth career grand slam a week ago today in the ninth inning against Washington…it was his first in over five years (May 25, 2012 at BOS)…six of his seven home runs this year have come with runners on base.

• Had four RBI a week ago today for his 13th career game of four or more RBI…it was the first time his team lost one of those games.

Last Year: Spent the entire season with Pittsburgh and batted .242 with 13 home runs and 42 RBI in 140 games…added 59 walks for a career-high .403 on-base percentage…set a Major League record with 21 pinch-walks.

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8 JED LOWRIECurrent Streak: 4 games (7 for 18)

Tampa Bay Series: 4-10, 3 r, 3 2b, rbi, soLast Homestand: 7-25, 3 r, 2 2b, 4 rbi, 2 bb, 3 so

• Is batting .354 (29-for-82) with 11 doubles, three home runs and 12 RBI over his last 20 games.

• Has four two-double games in his last 16 games and has 21 doubles for the season, which are the most in the American League and tied for second most in the majors…this is his fourth career 20-double season (last: 29 in 2014).

• Also ranks tied for fourth in the AL in multiple hit games (22), tied for sixth in three-hit games (6) and seventh in extra base hits (28).

• Is hitting .318 (56-for-176) with all seven of his home runs and all 21 of his RBI against right-handed pitching, .216 (11-for-51) against left-handers…each of his last 12 home runs have come against righties…his last homer off a lefty came on Aug. 31, 2015 against Seattle (Nuño).

• Has 21 doubles and seven home runs in 59 games this year after col-lecting 12 doubles and two home runs in 87 games last year.

• Has hit six of his seven home runs at home.• The Rays are the only AL team he has never homered against.

Last Year: Returned to the A’s and batted .263 with two home runs and 27 RBI in 87 games in a season shortened due to two stints on the disabled list…has missed 152 games during three stints on the DL over the previous two seasons.

28 MATT OLSONCurrent Streak: 0 for 9

Tampa Bay Series: 0-6, 3 soLast Homestand: 0-0, r, rbi, bb

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville yesterday for his third stint with the A’s this year and went 0-for-6 with three strikeouts while playing in both games of the doubleheader.

• Went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts in one game (a start in right field) during his first stint from April 21 to 26…had a pinch hit bases loaded walk for his first career RBI last Sunday against Washington in his only game during his second stint, which ran from June 3 to 5.

• Went 3-for-10 (.300) with a home run and RBI in three games with Nashville following his June 6 option…was tied for fourth in the Pacific Coast League in home runs (14), ranked fifth in slugging (.582) and sixth in OPS (.958) at the time of his promotion yesterday…appeared in 47 games at first base and one at third base…his complete 2017 stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .286 50 189 32 54 11 0 15 38 28 56 2 0 .582 .376OAKLAND .000 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .000 .250

Last Year: Made his Major League debut with Oakland as a September call-up and went 2-for-21 (.095) in 11 games…also batted .235 with 17 home runs and 60 RBI in 131 games in his Triple-A debut with Nashville

19 JOSH PHEGLEYCurrent Streak: 2 games (3 for 7)

Tampa Bay Series: 3-7, r, hr, rbi, so, hbpLast Homestand: 1-10, r, bb, 2 so

• Became the first A’s catcher to start both games of a doubleheader since Scott Hemond on Aug. 24, 1993 at Milwaukee.

• Went 3-for-7 (.429) in the doubleheader after going 1-for-20 over his previous nine games.

• Has started 13 of the A’s last 21 games at catcher…overall, is tied for third among AL catchers in errors (5) and ranks fourth in passed balls (5)…has tossed out 7-of-20 (35.0%) attempted base stealers.

• Was reinstated from the 7-day concussion disabled list May 12 and is batting .224 (11-for-49) with two home runs and four RBI in 17 games since his return…was batting .206 with a home run and three RBI in 12 games when he was placed on the concussion DL May 4.

Last Year: Hit .256 with a home run and 10 RBI in 26 games in a season shortened due to two stints on the disabled list with a strained right knee (May 10-26 and July 2-end of season)…his batting average was the best of his four ML seasons.

18 CHAD PINDERCurrent Streak: 3 games (4 for 14)

Tampa Bay Series: 4-14, 2 r, hr, 2 rbi, bb, 6 soLast Homestand: 2-22, r, 2 2b, 2 rbi, bb, 5 so, sf

• Is 6-for-39 (.154) with a home run and four RBI over his last 10 games…went 2-for-11 (.182) with a home run and RBI over his first six contests and hit .308 with six home runs and 13 RBI in 20 games in between.

• Of his 24 hits this year, 15 are extra base hits (7 doubles, 8 homers).

• Is tied for fourth among American League rookies in home runs (8)…seven of his eight home runs have come off right-handed pitchers and six have come with runners on base.

• Is batting .302 (13-for-43) on the road, .186 (11-for-59) at home.• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville April 16 and has started 28 games

at five different positions (10 at shortstop, seven at designated hitter, seven at second base, three in right field, one left field).

• Was batting .324 in nine games with the Sounds at the time of his pro-motion.

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debuts in 2016…hit .256 with 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 107 games with Nashville and .235 with a home run and four RBI in 22 games with Oakland.

3 TREVOR PLOUFFECurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 6)

Tampa Bay Series: 1-4Last Homestand: 1-22, r, hr, rbi, bb, 2 so, gidp

• Is 2-for-28 (.071) over his last 10 games and 6-for-49 (.122) with 19 strikeouts over his last 16 contests.

• Is hitting .300 (15-for-50) against left-handed pitchers, .185 (24-for-130) with six of his seven home runs against right-handers.

• Is tied for third in the AL in grounded into double plays (10).• Is hitting .282 (31-for-110) with six of his seven home runs with the bas-

es empty, .114 (8-for-70) with runners on base…his average with run-ners on base is the lowest in the majors (Moss, KC .138).

• Has six of his seven home runs and 12 of his 14 RBI at home.• Snapped a career-high 0-for-25 streak with his fourth inning home run

on Wednesday against Toronto (previous: 23, May 5-11, 2014).• The home run also snapped a career-high 14 game streak without an

RBI (previous: 12, Aug. 20-31, 2011).Last Year: Batted a career-high .260 with 12 home runs and 47 RBI in 84 games with Minnesota in a season interrupted by three stints on the DL…missed a total of 65 games while on the DL and his 84 games played were his fewest since 2011.

16 ADAM ROSALESCurrent Streak: 0 for 4

Tampa Bay Series: 1-5, 2b, rbi, 3 soLast Homestand: 1-7, rbi, so

• Is 9-for-57 (.158) with one walk over his last 21 games.• Played third base for the first times in 2017 Friday night and Game 1

yesterday…has also appeared in 44 games at shortstop, four at second base and one in left field.

• Has started 41 of the A’s 51 games at shortstop since the injury to Semien and is batting .218 (31-for-142) in 47 games total over that span.

• Has a .168 (16-for-95) average against a pitcher the first time he sees him in a game, .328 (19-for-58) after that.

Last Year: Batted .229 with 13 home runs and 35 RBI in 105 games with San Diego…posted career highs in games, runs (37), doubles (12), triples (3), home runs, RBI, walks (29), slugging percentage, OPS (.814) and extra base hits (28).

21 STEPHEN VOGTCurrent Streak: 0 for 3

Tampa Bay Series: 1-6, r, hr, rbiLast Homestand: 4-14, r, 2 rbi, bb, 3 so

• Is 14-for-56 (.250) over his last 18 games…went 8-for-28 (.286) over his first seven games but was 9-for-58 (.155) in 21 games in between.

• Has made 37 of his 38 starts in games started by a right-handed pitch-er…is batting .231 (30-for-130) against right-handers but is just 1-for-12 (.083) against lefties.

• Has not grounded into a double play and his 142 at bats are third most in the American League among batters with no GIDP.

• Is 9-for-59 (.153) against Tampa Bay in his career…made his Major League debut with the Rays in 2012…is 4-for-41 (.098) in 19 career games at Tropicana Field.

• The Rays stole four bases with him behind the plate Friday night and opponents have been successful in each of their last 22 stolen base at-tempts off him…has tossed out just 2-of-37 (5.4%) for the season…the stolen base percentage is the worst mark in the majors and the 35 stolen bases are the most ahead of the Rays Norris (29).

• Has committed six errors, which is tied for the lead among AL catchers and is one short of his career high of seven from last year.

Last Year: Played in a career-high 137 games and hit .251 with 14 home runs and 56 RBI…also had career bests in hits (123), doubles (30) and extra base hits (46)…was named to his second consecutive American League All-Star team.

A’S HITTING VS. TAMPA BAY2017 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI.538 13 7 0 2 Alonso .340 47 16 0 3.364 11 4 0 2 Brugman .364 11 4 0 2.462 13 6 0 2 Davis, K .260 50 13 1 7.125 8 1 0 0 Davis, R .236 182 43 5 15.308 13 4 1 3 Healy .286 28 8 2 4.200 10 2 0 0 Joyce .146 48 7 0 0.400 10 4 0 1 Lowrie .209 153 32 0 10.000 6 0 0 0 Olson .000 6 0 0 0.429 7 3 1 1 Phegley .278 36 10 3 8.286 14 4 1 2 Pinder .286 14 4 1 2.250 4 1 0 0 Plouffe .245 94 23 1 5.200 5 1 0 1 Rosales .228 57 13 2 7.167 6 1 1 1 Vogt .153 59 9 3 5.317 120 38 4 15 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. ARCHERPLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGRajai Davis R 7 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 .286 .444 .286Matt Joyce L 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Jed Lowrie S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Trevor Plouffe R 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333Marcus Semien R 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .250 .000Stephen Vogt L 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 1.667

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CLUBLongest Winning Streak ................................................................................ 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home ..................................................................... 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Road ...................................................................... 2, April 10 to 12Longest Losing Streak ................................................................................... 5, April 23 to 28Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................................................................... 3, April 14 to 17Longest Losing Streak, Road ........................................................................ 5, April 13 to 28Most Runs, Game, A’s .................................................................. 10, June 4 vs. Washington...................................................................................................... 10, June 3 vs. WashingtonMost Runs, Game, Opponents ........................................................13, June 9 at Tampa Bay...................................................................................................... 13, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Runs, Inning, A’s ............................................................6, June 4 vs. Washington (9th)Most Runs, Inning, Opponents .............................5(fivetimes),last:June9atToronto(5th)Largest Margin, Victory ...................................................................8, April 19 vs. Texas (9-1)Largest Margin, Loss ......................................................... 10, June 2 vs. Washington (3-13).................................................................................................. 10, April 23 vs. Seattle (1-11)Most Hits, Game, A’s .......................................................... 16, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#2)............................................................................................ 16, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Hits, Game, Opponents ....................................................... 20, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Hits, Inning, A’s ....................................................5, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1) (3rd)................................................................................................5, June 4 vs. Washington (9th)........................................................................................5, April 4 vs. Los Angeles (AL) (7th)Most Hits, Inning, Opponents ...................... 5(fivetimes),last:June4vs.Washington(9th)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s.......................................................... 4, June 3 vs. Washington...............................................................................................................4, May 20 vs. BostonMost Home Runs, Game, Opponents .................................................6, May 2 at MinnesotaMost Doubles, Game, A’s .........................4 (eight times), last: June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Doubles, Game, Opponents ........................................................4, April 28 at Houston.............................................................................................................. 4, April 20 vs. Seattle....................................................................................................................4, April 7 at TexasMost Triples, Game, A’s ...............................................1(fivetimes),last:June7vs.TorontoMost Triples, Game, Opponents ........................................................2, June 9 at Tampa Bay................................................................................................................. 2, May 5 vs. DetroitMost Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ............................................... 2, May 9 vs. Los Angeles (AL)................................................................................................................. 2, May 7 vs. Detroit....................................................................................................................2, April 8 at TexasMost Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents .............................................. 5, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers .............................................. 15, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers .............................................. 19, May 30 at ClevelandMost Walks, A’s Pitchers ..................................................................... 8, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Walks, Opponents Pitchers............................................................ 8, May 15 at Seattle.............................................................................................................8, May 4 at MinnesotaFewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers ............................................... 2, May 27 at New York (AL)....................................................................................................................2, April 8 at TexasFewest Hits Allowed, Opponents Pitchers .............................................. 2, May 17 at SeattleMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...............................................13, May 4 at MinnesotaMost Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ........................13, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1) (10)Fewest Left on Base, Game ........................................................... 2, June 4 vs. WashingtonMost Errors, Game ................................................ 3 (six times), last: June 3 vs. WashingtonLargest Comeback in Win ....................................................................... 3, May 6 vs. Detroit

.............................................................................................................. 3, April 20 vs. SeattleLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss ..................................................... 5, April 15 vs. Houston

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams .......................................... Matt Joyce, June 4 vs. Washington (Shawn Kelley)Pinch Hit Home Runs .................... Josh Phegley, April 25 at Los Angeles-AL (Jose Alvarez)Lead Off Home Runs ...............................Adam Rosales, April 22 vs. Seattle (Ariel Miranda)Inside-The-Park Home Runs ..........................................................................................NoneGame Ending Home Runs ...................... Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (Heath Hembree)..........................................................Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (Deolis Guerra).............................................................Ryon Healy, May 7 vs. Detroit (Francisco Rodriguez)Back-to-Back Home Runs ...............Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, June 3 vs. Washington............................................................ Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, May 29 at Cleveland..................................................................... Jed Lowrie and Khris Davis, May 18 vs. BostonLongest Hitting Streak ............................................................. 11, Ryon Healy, May 13 to 24Most Runs, Game ..............................................................4, Rajai Davis, June 7 vs. TorontoMost Hits, Game ..........4 (four times), last: Yonderson Alonso, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#2)Most Doubles, Game .............2 (10 times), last: Yonder Alons, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Triples, Game .................................1(fivetimes),last:RajaiDavis,June7vs.TorontoMost Home Runs, Game ...................... 2 (eight times), last: Ryon Healy, June 5 vs. TorontoMost Runs Batted In, Game ..............................................5, Ryon Healy, June 5 vs. TorontoMost Walks, Game .................................................3, Khris Davis, May 27 ay New York (AL)Most Strikeouts, Game ........................4(fivetimes),last:MarkCanha,June1atClevelandMost Stolen Bases, Game .................................. 2, Rajai Davis, May 9 vs. Los Angeles (AL).........................................................................................2, Marcus Semien, April 8 at TexasLongest Winning Streak ................................................ 5, Sean Manaea, May 20 to presentLongest Losing Streak ...................................................4, Andrew Triggs, May 21 to presentMost Strikeouts, Game .....................................................11, Sonny Gray, May 24 vs. MiamiMost Walks, Game .........................................................5, Sean Manaea, May 15 at Seattle....................................................................................5, Sean Manaea, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Innings, Game, Starter ...........................8.0, Jesse Hahn, April 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Innings, Game, Reliever ............................................6.0, Jesse Hahn, April 7 at TexasLow Hit Complete Game ................................................................................................NoneMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings ................................. 13.2, Andrew Triggs, April 6 to 18Most Consecutive Batters Retired .......................................... 15, Kendall Graveman, April 8

GENERALLongest Game, Innings .........................................................11, May 8 vs. Los Angeles (AL).............................................................................................. 11, April 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Longest Game, Time, Nine Innings ............................................... 3:55, April 15 vs. HoustonLongest Game, Time, Extra Innings ................................... 3:56, June 10 at Tampa Bay (10)Shortest Game, Time.................................................................... 2:30, May 31 at Cleveland...........................................................................................2:30, April 27 at Los Angeles (AL)Largest Crowd, Home .................................................... 36,067, April 3 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Smallest Crowd, Home .................................................. 10,292, May 8 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Largest Crowd, Road ......................................................... 45,232, May 28 at New York (AL)Smallest Crowd, Road ..............................................................13,153, June 9 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home ................................................................... April 16 vs. HoustonPostponement, Rain, Road ............................................................................................None

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 14 2 1 0 17Brugman 2 0 0 0 2Canha 1 2 0 0 3Davis, K 9 4 0 0 13Davis, R 6 1 1 0 8Decker 1 1 0 0 2Healy 16 2 1 0 19Joyce 6 1 0 0 7Lowrie 15 5 1 0 21Maxwell 1 0 0 0 1Phegley 4 0 0 0 4Pinder 4 1 0 0 5Plouffe 4 1 0 0 5Rosales 5 0 0 0 5Vogt 7 0 0 0 7

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlonso 7 3 0 0 0 10Brugman 1 0 0 0 0 1Canha 1 1 0 0 0 2Davis, K 10 0 1 0 0 11Davis, R 3 0 0 0 0 3Healy 7 2 0 1 0 10Joyce 6 1 1 0 0 8Lowrie 3 1 1 0 0 5Phegley 1 0 0 0 0 1Plouffe 0 1 0 0 0 1Pinder 5 1 0 0 0 6Rosales 3 0 0 0 0 3Vogt 3 0 0 0 0 3

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 3 5 8Canha 1 2 3Davis, K 2 13 15Davis, R 2 4 6Healy 4 8 12Joyce 3 5 8Lowrie 2 5 7Phegley 0 2 2Pinder 3 4 7Plouffe 2 2 4Rosales 5 3 8Vogt 0 2 2

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alonso - 2 2 7 23 4 6 3 -Brugman - - - - - - 1 1 1Canha 1 6 - - - 2 5 8 -Davis, K - - 7 53 - - - - -Davis, R 31 3 - - - - - 1 7Decker 8 - - - - - - 3 4Healy - 3 15 2 17 21 1 - -Joyce 14 17 - - - 2 5 5 2LaMarre - - - - - - - - 2Lowrie - 13 36 - 4 5 - - -Maxwell - - - - - - - 6 1Olson - 1 - - - - - - 1Phegley - - - - 1 3 3 11 5Pinder - 8 - - - 2 9 8 1Plouffe - 4 1 - 4 16 16 10 -Rosales 2 3 - - - 1 - 4 35Semien 6 1 - - - - - 1 3Vogt - 1 1 - 13 6 16 1 -

GAMES BY POSITIONC 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Player G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GSAlonso - - 52 47 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Brugman - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 1 1 - - - -Canha - - 2 - - - - - - - 8 4 7 6 15 10 2 2Davis, K - - - - - - - - - - 52 52 - - - - 8 8Davis, R - - - - - - - - - - - - 48 42 - - - -Decker - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 12 11 4 3 - -Healy - - 16 15 - - 17 15 - - - - - - - - 30 29Joyce - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 50 44 1 -LaMarre - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 - - - -Lowrie - - - - 52 52 - - - - - - - - - - 6 6Maxwell 9 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Olson - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - -Phegley 29 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pinder - - - - 9 7 - - 12 10 1 1 - - 4 3 7 7Plouffe - - - - - - 52 47 - - - - - - - - 4 4Rosales - - - - 4 3 2 - 44 41 1 1 - - - - 1 -Semien - - - - - - - - 11 11 - - - - - - - -Vogt 37 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 6

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2017 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceAlonso 10 6 0 0 16 June 3, 2017 Washington Turner 7Brugman 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 3Davis, K 10 6 1 0 17 June 4, 2017 Washington Roark 6Davis, R 1 1 0 0 2 May 23, 2017 Miami Ramos 13Healy 6 6 2 0 14 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Stanek –Joyce 1 4 1 1 7 June 4, 2017 Washington Kelley 4Lowrie 5 2 0 0 7 June 3, 2017 Washington Ross 6Olson 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 13Phegley 3 0 0 0 3 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Hu –Pinder 2 6 0 0 8 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Stanek –Plouffe 6 0 1 0 7 June 7, 2017 Toronto Liriano 1Rosales 2 1 0 0 3 May 14, 2017 at Texas Griffin 18Semien 0 0 0 0 0 September 28, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Oberholtzer 15Vogt 2 2 0 0 4 June 9, 2017 at Tampa Bay Garton 1others 2 0 1 0 3Team 50 34 6 1 91

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsAxford Games 480 20 for 500 Innings Pitched 458.0 42.0 for 500Casilla Games 589 11 for 600Coulombe Games 78 22 for 100Davis, K Hits 447 53 for 500 Doubles 95 5 for 100Davis, R Stolen Bases 374 26 for 400 Stolen Bases with Oak 125 10 for 135 (ties J. Canseco for 7th in Oakland history)Doolittle Games 241 25 for 266 (ties Hunter for 10th in Oakland history) Saves 34 10 for 44 (ties Koch and Foulke for 9th in Athletics history)Gray Wins 40 10 for 50 Strikeouts 560 98 for 658 (ties Eckersley for 10th in Oakland history)Hendriks Games 175 25 for 200Lowrie Doubles 194 6 for 200Madson Saves 86 14 for 100 Saves with Oakland 31 13 for 44 (ties Koch and Foulke for 9th in Athletics history)Melvin Wins 982 18 for 1000 Wins with Oakland 489 11 for 500Semien Games 410 90 for 500 Doubles 66 34 for 100Vogt Games 468 32 for 500 Hits 378 122 for 500 Doubles 73 27 for 100

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-8 (April 22)Season Low.. ........................................26-35 (June 10-G#1)April .............................................................................. 11-14May ...............................................................................12-15June ..................................................................................4-6July ...................................................................................0-0August ..............................................................................0-0September ........................................................................0-0Home Series ..................................................................6-2-2Road Series ...................................................................1-8-0Series Sweeps ..................................................................0-3First Game of Series .......................................................7-13Last Game of Series .......................................................6-13A’s Score First ..............................................................13-12Opponent Scores First ..................................................14-23Leading After 7th ............................................................21-3Leading After 8th ............................................................22-2Tied After 7th ....................................................................4-3Tied After 8th ....................................................................2-2Trailing After 7th .............................................................2-29Trailing After 8th .............................................................3-31Commit No Errors ...........................................................9-15Commit 1 or More Errors ..............................................18-20More HR Than Opp. .......................................................21-9Fewer HR Than Opp. .....................................................2-10Same Total HR of Opp. ...................................................4-16Starter Pitches 7 or More ..................................................8-3Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................19-32When Scoring 4 or More ...............................................20-16When Scoring Less Than 4 ............................................7-19Last At Bat ........................................................................5-5Replay Challenges .........................................................4-10Different Lineups ...............................................................59

WALK-OFF WINS (4)Adam Rosales, May 6 vs. Detroit (single)Ryon Healy, May 7 vs. Detroit (home run)Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (home run)Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (home run)

April 16 Chad Pinder recalled from Nashville; Marcus Semien placed on the 10-day disabled list retro-active to April 15 (right wrist contusion)

April 17 Bruce Maxwell recalled from Nashville; Kendall Graveman placed on the 10-day disabled list ret-roactive to April 15 (strained right shoulder)

April 19 Joey Wendle sent to Nashville on a rehab assign-ment

April 20 César Valdez selected from Nashville; Bruce Maxwell optioned to Maxwell; Marcus Semien transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 21 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; César Valdez optioned to Nashville

April 22 Sonny Gray sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

April 23 Ryan LaMarre acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named later or cash considerations and assigned to Nashville; Chris Bassitt transferred to the 60-day disabled list

April 25 Ryan LaMarre and César Valdez recalled from Nashville; Rajai Davis placed on the 10-day dis-abled list retroactive to April 22 (strained left ham-string); Raul Alcantara designated for assignment

April 27 Kendall Graveman reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville; Sonny Gray sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

April 29 Joey Wendle reinstated from the disabled list and optioned to Nashville; Raul Alcantara outrighted

to Nashville; Chris Bassitt sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment

April 30 Sean Manaea placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to April 27 (strained left shoulder)

May 1 Sonny Gray reinstated from the disabled list; Ryan LaMarre optioned to Nashville

May 2 Rajai Davis reinstated from the disabled listMay 3 Sean Doolittle placed on the 10-day disabled list

retroactive to April 30 (strained left shoulder); César Valdez designated for assignment; Bobby Wahl recalled from Nashville; Josh Smith select-ed from Nashville

May 4 Josh Phegley placed on the 7-day concussion disabled list; Bruce Maxwell recalled from Nash-ville

May 5 César Valdez claimed off waivers by TorontoMay 8 Daniel Mengden sent to Nashville on a rehab as-

signment; Chris Bassitt transferred to Nashville on rehab

May 9 Mark Canha recalled from Nashville; Jaff Decker designated for assignment; Sean Manaea sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

May 11 Jharel Cotton optioned to NashvilleMay 12 Josh Phegley reinstated from the concussion dis-

abled listMay 13 Jaff Decker outrighted to Nashville; John Axford

sent to Nashville on a rehab assignmentMay 15 Sean Manaea reinstated from disabled list; Bruce

Maxwell optioned to Nashville

May 20 John Axford reinstated from the DL; Ryan Dull placed on the 10-day DL (strained right knee); Daniel Mengden reinstated from the DL and op-tioned to Nashville

May 24 Bobby Wahl placed on the 10-day DL (strained right shoulder); Zach Neal selected from Nash-ville; Chris Bassitt returned from rehab

May 27 Jesse Hahn placed on the 10-day DL retroactive to May 24 (strained right triceps); Jharel Cotton recalled from Nashville

May 29 Kendall Graveman placed on the 10-day DL ret-roactive to May 26 (strained right shoulder); Dan-iel Mengden recalled from Nashville

May 31 Jesse Hahn sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

June 2 Sean Doolittle sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

June 3 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; Daniel Meng-den optioned to Nashville

June 5 Jesse Hahn reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville

June 7 Sean Doolittle transferred to Nashville on rehabJune 9 Jaycob Brugman recalled from Nashville; Mark

Canha optioned to NashvilleJune 10 Sean Doolittle reinstated from the disabled list;

Andrew Triggs placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained left hip); Matt Olson recalled from Nash-ville

June 11 Frankie Montas optioned to Nashville

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAxford Strained right shoulder April 2-May 19 43Bassitt Right UCL surgery March 30-present 62Davis, R. Strained left hamstring April 22-May 1 8Doolittle Strained left shoulder April 30-June 9 36Dull Strained right knee May 20-present 20Graveman Strained right shoulder April 15-26 10Graveman Strained right shoulder May 26-present (eligible June 5) 16Gray Strained right shoulder March 30-April 30 25Hahn Strained right triceps May 24-June 5 12

Player Injury Dates Games MissedManaea Strained left shoulder April 27-May 14 16Mengden Right foot surgery March 30-May 19 42Phegley Concussion May 4-11 7Semien Fractured scaphoid bone April 15-present (eligible June 14) 51Smolinski Right shoulder surgery March 30-present 62Triggs Strained left hip June 10-present (eligible June 20) 2Wahl Strained right shoulder May 24-present (eligible June 3) 17Wendle Strained right shoulder March 30-April 28 23

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list 17 times this season…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times last year

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GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/3 1 LAA W 4-2 1-0 t1 – OAK/HOU – Graveman Nolasco Casilla 36,067* 36,0674/4 2 LAA L 6-7 1-1 t2 -1 HOU 1 Bailey Dull Bedrosian 11,225 47,2924/5 3 LAA L 0-5 1-2 3 -2 HOU 1 Ramirez Cotton 13,405 60,6974/6 4 LAA W 5-1 2-2 t2 -1 HOU 1 Triggs Skaggs 13,292 73,989 (4 dates)4/7 5 at TEX L 5-10 2-3 3 -1 HOU/LAA 1 Claudio Alcantara 34,235 34,2354/8 6 at TEX W 6-1 3-3 t2 -1 LAA 1 Graveman Darvish 44,410 78,6454/9 7 at TEX L 1-8 3-4 3 -2 LAA 1 Perez Manaea 36,905 115,5504/10 8 at KC W 2-0 4-4 t2 -1½ LAA 1½ Cotton Kennedy Doolittle 40,019 155,5694/11 OFF DAY 3 -2 LAA 1½4/12 9 at KC W 8-3 5-4 3 -1 LAA ½ Triggs Hammel 24,380 179,9494/13 10 at KC L 1-3 5-5 3 -1 HOU/LAA – Vargas Hahn Herrera 22.160 202,109 (6 dates)4/14 11 HOU L 2-7 5-6 3 -2 HOU 1 Keuchel Madson 15,385 89,3744/15 12 HOU L 6-10 5-7 3 -3 HOU 2 Harris Casilla 20,140 109,5144/16 HOU PPD, Rain 3 -3 HOU 2½4/17 13 TEX L 0-7 5-8 t4 -4 HOU 3½ Griffin Cotton 10,406 119,9204/18 14 TEX W 4-2 6-8 3 -3 HOU 2½ Triggs Darvish Casilla 12,091 132,0114/19 15 TEX W 9-1 7-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Hahn Perez 14,031 146,0424/20 16 SEA W 9-6 8-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Dull Scribner 10,707 156,7494/21 17 SEA W 3-1 9-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Manaea Iwakuma Casilla 15,255 172,0044/22 18 SEA W 4-3 10-8 2 -2 HOU 2 Cotton Miranda 20,722 192,7264/23 19 SEA L 1-11 10-9 2 -3 HOU 3 Gallardo Triggs 24,165 216,891 (13 dates)4/24 OFF DAY 2 -3 HOU 34/25 20 at LAA L 1-2 (11) 10-10 2 -4 HOU 4 Pounders Madson 30,124 232,2334/26 21 at LAA L 5-8 10-11 t2 -4 HOU 4 Shoemaker Manaea Norris 30,248 262,4814/27 22 at LAA L 1-2 10-12 t3 -4 HOU 3 Nolasco Graveman Norris 37,603 300,0844/28 23 at HOU L 4-9 10-13 t4 -5 HOU 3 Morton Cotton 28,472 328,5564/29 24 at HOU W 2-1 11-13 t3 -4 HOU 3 Triggs Musgrove Casilla 32,147 360,7034/30 25 at HOU L 2-7 11-14 t3 -5 HOU 3 Keuchel Hahn Giles 34,880 395,5835/1 OFF DAY 3 -5½ HOU 3½5/2 26 at MIN L 1-9 11-15 3 -6½ HOU 3½ Santana Gray 18,930 414,5135/3 27 at MIN L 4-7 11-16 4 -7½ HOU 4½ Santiago Graveman 18,658 433,1715/4 28 at MIN W 8-5 12-16 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Cotton Gibson Casilla 19,247 452,418 (15 dates)5/5 29 DET L 2-7 12-17 5 -7½ HOU 5½ Fulmer Triggs 17,519 234,4105/6 30 DET W 6-5 13-17 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Montas Rodriguez 16,651 251,0615/7 31 DET W 8-6 14-17 4 -6½ HOU 5½ Casilla Rodriguez 23,227 274,2885/8 32 LAA W 3-2 (11) 15-17 t2 -6 HOU 6 Hendriks Guerra 10,292 284,5805/9 33 LAA L 3-7 15-18 4 -7 HOU 6 Meyer Cotton Norris 11,383 295,9635/10 34 LAA W 3-1 16-18 t3 -7 HOU 6 Triggs Chavez Casilla 11,061 307,024 (19 dates)5/11 OFF DAY 3 -7½ HOU 75/12 35 at TEX L 2-5 16-19 t4 -8½ HOU 8 Kela Casilla 35,625 488,0435/13 36 at TEX L 5-6 16-20 5 -9 HOU 8 Barnette Dull Bush 37,898 525,9415/14 37 at TEX L 4-6 16-21 5 -9½ HOU 7½ Alvarez Madson Bush 35,157 561,0985/15 38 at SEA L 5-6 16-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Gallardo Manaea Zych 15,431 576,5295/16 39 at SEA W 9-6 17-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Madson Cishek 13,955 590,4845/17 40 at SEA L 0-4 17-23 5 -11½ HOU 8 Bergman Hahn 14,117 604,601 (21 dates)5/18 41 BOS W 8-3 18-23 5 -11 HOU 7½ Gray Velazquez 12,016 319,0405/19 42 BOS W 3-2 (10) 19-23 5 -10 HOU 6½ Dull Hembree 24,728 343,7685/20 43 BOS W 8-3 20-23 4 -9 HOU 6½ Manaea Taylor 20,235 364,0035/21 44 BOS L 3-12 20-24 4 -9 HOU 5½ Rodriguez Triggs 20,691 384,6945/22 OFF DAY 4 -9½ HOU 65/23 45 MIA L 9-11 20-25 4 -10½ HOU 7 Urena Hahn 12,835 397,5295/24 46 MIA W 4-1 21-25 4 -9½ HOU 7 Gray Volquez Casilla 19,738 417,267 (25 dates)5/25 OFF DAY 4 -10 HOU 85/26 47 at NYY W 4-1 22-25 4 -10 HOU 9 Manaea Tanaka 39,044 643,6455/27 48 at NYY L 2-3 22-26 4 -11 HOU 9 Sabathia Cotton Betances 40,218 683,8635/28 49 at NYY L 5-9 22-27 4 -12 HOU 10 Pineda Triggs 45,232 729,0955/29 50 at CLE L 3-5 22-28 t4 -13 HOU 11 Carrasco Mengden Allen 20,792 749,8875/30 51 at CLE L 4-9 22-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Bauer Gray 14,184 764,0715/31 52 at CLE W 3-1 23-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Manaea Clevinger Casilla 16,784 780,8556/1 53 at CLE L 0-8 23-30 5 -14½ HOU 11½ Kluber Cotton 19,767 800,622 (28 dates)6/2 54 WSH L 3-13 23-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Strasburg Triggs 20,813 438,0806/3 55 WSH W 10-4 24-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Hendriks Ross 23,921 462,0016/4 56 WSH L 10-11 24-32 5 -16½ HOU 13½ Roark Madson Kelley 21,265 483,2666/5 57 TOR W 5-3 25-32 5 -16½ HOU 14 Manaea Happ Casilla 12,890 496,1566/6 58 TOR W 4-1 26-32 5 -15½ HOU 13 Hahn Estrada Casilla 16,643 512,7996/7 59 TOR L 5-7 (10) 26-33 5 -15½ HOU 12 Tepera Montas Osuna 15,076 527,875 (31 dates)6/8 OFF DAY 5 -16 HOU 136/9 60 at TB L 4-13 26-34 5 -16 HOU 12 Cobb Triggs 13,153 813,7756/10 61 at TB (1) L 5-6 (10) 26-35 Pruitt Hendriks 62 at TB (2) W 7-2 27-35 5 -16½ HOU 13 Manaea Hu 17,775 831,550

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION6/11 63 at TB 10:10 NBCSCA6/12 OFF DAY 6/13 64 at MIA 4:10 NBCSCA6/14 65 at MIA 9:10 MLBN6/15 66 NYY 7:05 NBCSCA6/16 67 NYY 6:35 NBCSCA Fireworks sponsored by Ray Morgan Company6/17 68 NYY 1:05 NBCSCA6/18 69 NYY 1:05 NBCSCA Marcus Semien Starting Lineup Action Figurine sponsored by Ashby Lumber/Humboldt

Redwood Company (15,000 fans)6/19 70 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA6/20 71 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA Swim Team Night6/21 72 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA6/22 73 HOU 12:35 NBCSCA6/23 74 at CWS 5:10 NBCSCA6/24 75 at CWS 11:10 NBCSCA6/25 76 at CWS 11:10 NBCSCA6/26 OFF DAY 6/27 77 at HOU 5:10 NBCSCA6/28 78 at HOU 5:10 NBCSCA6/29 79 at HOU 11:10 MLBN

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION6/30 80 ATL 7:05 NBCSCA7/1 81 ATL 1:05 NBCSCA Miguel Tejada and Barry Zito Bobblehead/Early 2000s Turn Back the Clock Day (15,000

fans)7/2 82 ATL 1:05 NBCSCA Patriotic Tote Bag sponsored by MLB Network (20,000 fans) 5K Run7/3 83 CWS 6:05 NBCSCA Independence Day Fireworks sponsored by PlayStation7/4 84 CWS 1:05 NBCSCA7/5 85 CWS 12:35 NBCSCA7/6 86 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/7 87 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/8 88 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA7/9 89 at SEA 1:10 NBCSCA7/10 ALL-7/11 STAR7/12 BREAK7/13 (Miami)7/14 90 CLE 7:05 NBCSCA7/15 91 CLE 6:05 NBCSCA7/16 92 CLE 1:05 NBCSCA Backpack sponsored by Ross (10,000 fans) Brunch at the Ballpark7/17 93 TB 7:05 NBCSCA7/18 94 TB 7:05 NBCSCA Root Beer Float Day7/19 95 TB 12:35 MLBN7/20 OFF DAY 7/21 96 at NYM 4:10 NBCSCA7/22 97 at NYM 4:10 NBCSCA7/23 98 at NYM 10:10 NBCSCA7/24 99 at TOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/25 100 at TOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/26 101 at TOR 4:07 NBCSCA7/27 102 at TOR 9:37 MLBN7/28 103 MIN 7:05 NBCSCA G-Eazy Bobblehead with Sound sponsored by Majestic (15,000 fans)7/29 104 MIN 6:05 NBCSCA WitchesandWizardsFireworkssponsoredbyXfinity7/30 105 MIN 1:05 NBCSCA Faith and Family Day7/31 106 SF 7:05 NBCSCA8/1 107 SF 7:05 NBCSCA8/2 108 at SF 7:15 NBCSCA8/3 109 at SF 7:15 NBCSCA8/4 110 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/5 111 at LAA 6:05 NBCSCA8/6 112 at LAA 12:35 NBCSCA8/7 OFF DAY8/8 113 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA8/9 114 SEA 12:35 MLBN8/10 115 BAL 7:05 NBCSCA8/11 116 BAL 7:05 NBCSCA Baseball Card Packs sponsored by Topps (15,000 fans)8/12 117 BAL 6:05 NBCSCA Sing-a-Long Fireworks sponsored by Chevron8/13 118 BAL 1:05 NBCSCA8/14 119 KC 7:05 NBCSCA8/15 120 KC 7:05 NBCSCA Jewish Heritage Night8/16 121 KC 12:35 MLBN8/17 OFF DAY 8/18 122 at HOU 5:10 NBCSCA8/19 123 at HOU 4:10 NBCSCA8/20 124 at HOU 11:10 NBCSCA8/21 125 at BAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/22 126 at BAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/23 127 at BAL 12:05 MLBN8/24 OFF DAY 8/25 128 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA Italian Heritage Night8/26 129 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA Dennis Eckersley Bobblehead (15,000 fans)8/27 130 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA8/28 131 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/29 132 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/30 133 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/31 OFF DAY 9/1 134 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA9/2 135 at SEA 6:10 NBCSCA9/3 136 at SEA 1:10 NBCSCA9/4 137 LAA 1:05 NBCSCA9/5 138 LAA 7:05 NBCSCA Cal Night9/6 139 LAA 12:35 NBCSCA9/7 OFF DAY9/8 140 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA9/9 141 HOU (1) 1:05 NBCSCA 142 HOU (2)9/10 143 HOU 1:05 NBCSCA Pink Ribbon Socks sponsored by Sutter Health (10,000 fans) Breast Cancer Awareness Day sponsored by Sutter Health9/11 OFF DAY9/12 144 at BOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/13 145 at BOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/14 146 at BOS 10:35 NBCSCA9/15 147 at PHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/16 148 at PHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/17 149 at PHI 10:35 NBCSCA9/18 150 at DET 4:10 NBCSCA9/19 151 at DET 4:10 NBCSCA9/20 152 at DET 10:10 MLBN9/21 OFF DAY9/22 153 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA Filipino Heritage Night sponsored by Cache Creek Casino9/23 154 TEX 6:05 NBCSCA Star Wars Fireworks9/24 155 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA9/25 156 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA9/26 157 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA Portugese Heritage Night9/27 158 SEA 12:35 NBCSCA9/28 159 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/29 160 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/30 161 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA10/1 162 at TEX 12:05 NBCSCA

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