Safeco Field
CLEVELAND INDIANS (21-25) VS. SEATTLE MARINERS (23-23)
Date
5/29
5/30
5/31
Opp.
CLE
CLE
CLE
Time (PT)
7:10 pm
7:10 pm
1:10 pm
Mariners Pitcher
RH Taijuan Walker (1-5, 7.33)
LH Roenis Elias (2-1, 2.56)
LH J.A. Happ (3-1, 3.71)
vs.
vs.
vs.
Opposing Pitcher
RH Trevor Bauer (4-1, 3.02)
RH Shaun Marcum (1-0, 6.28)
RH Danny Salazar (5-1, 3.65)
RADIO
710 ESPN
710 ESPN
710 ESPN
All games televised on ROOT SPORTS with home games on Spanish Audio via TV SAP
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Overall .......................................... 23-23
Home ............................................ 11-10
Road ............................................. 12-13
vs. LH Starter.................................... 5-5
vs. RH Starter ............................... 18-18
Day ................................................... 8-4
Night ............................................. 15-19
1-Run / 2-Run.........................12-9 / 4-7
Extra Inning ...................................... 4-3
vs. AL / vs. NL ......................22-19 / 1-4
TONIGHTS TILTthe Mariners, winners of three straight, begin an 11-game homestand tonight with
the first of four games vs. Cleveland...stand will continue with New York (AL, 3 games) and the Tampa
Bay Rays (4 games)...Mariners were 6-3 on their just-completed roadtrip to Baltimore (1-2), Toronto
(2-1) and Tampa Bay (3-0)tonights game will be televised in the Mariners TV market on ROOT
SPORTS NW and broadcast live on 710 ESPN Seattle and the Mariners Radio Network.
ODDS AND ENDSwon 3 straight, and have won 5 of 6, 6 of 9 and 12 of last 18 gamesseasonhigh 4-game winning streak May 8-12are 16-12 in last 28 games22-19 record vs. AL teams, while
going 1-4 in Interleague play6-7-2 in series played, including 6 rubber games (2-4)have played 25
of 46 games vs. the AL West (14-12 record)2nd place in AL West (6.0 back of HOU).
AL TRIPLE CROWN
Nelson Cruz is batting .341 (61x179)
with 31 runs scored, 6 doubles, 1 triple,
18 home runs and 38 RBI in 46 games
he is amongst the AL leaders in the
triple crown categories (AVG, HR, RBI).
RK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PLAYER
AVG.
P. Fielder, TEX ................... .368 (70x190)
J. Paredes, BAL ................. .353 (48x136)
J. Kipnis, CLE .................... .342 (65x190)
N. Cruz, SEA .................... .341 (61x179)
A. Gose, DET ..................... .338 (48x142)
RK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PLAYER
HR
N. Cruz, SEA ....................................... 18
M. Teixeira, NYY .................................. 14
J. Donaldson, TOR............................... 13
E. Encarnacion, TOR ........................... 12
M. Trout, LAA ....................................... 11
M. Cabrera, DET .................................. 11
A. Rodriguez, NYY ............................... 11
RK PLAYER
RBI
1. N. Cruz, SEA ....................................... 38
P. Fielder, TEX ...................................... 38
3. K. Morales, KC ..................................... 37
4. J. Donaldson, TOR............................... 35
M. Teixeira, NYY .................................. 35
6. S. Vogt, OAK ........................................ 33
1.86
33
Home
0-0
2-1
2-1
88-102
Road
0-0
2-1
0-4
80-110
Totals
0-0
4-2
2-5
168-212
MARINERSMEDIA.COM
Hitting Everywhere - Nelson Cruz is batting .372 (42x113) with 15 HR and 30 RBI while in the lineup
as the right fielder (29 GS)in 17 starts at DH is batting .288 (19x66) with 3 HR and 8 RBI.
1000 - Nelson Cruz had an infield single in the 10th inning May 26 @TB for career hit #1,000.
Bring on the East - This 4G series is only break in stretch of playing 20 of 24 games vs. the AL East (85)were 18-15 vs. the AL East last season, first winning season record vs. the East since 2009 (21-19).
Extra Innings - Mariners lead the AL with 7 extra-inning games (4-3).
Iron Man - Kyle Seager has played in 172 consecutive games, 4th-longest active streak in MLB.
Mixing & Matching - The Mariners have used 36 different batting orders in 46 games.
Long Stretch - Seattle is in game 16 (9-6) of 26 games in a 27-day stretch, and 42 games in 44 days.
DO I HEAR FOUR?...Seattle is coming off a 3-game sweep in Tampa; a win today would run their
winning streak to four games, matching a season-high (also: May 8-12)...would put Seattle above .500
for the first time since winning on Opening Day to go to 1-0.
NEARLY PERFECT...Charlie Furbush has appeared in 19 games this season, but has allowed a run
in just one game (he was charged with 2 earned runs on April 21 vs. HOU)...he has also stranded all 11
runners he has inherited this season.
HEART OF THE ORDERRobinson Can, Nelson Cruz and Kyle Seager have started in the 3-45 spots in all 24 games this monththe trio has combined to hit .297 (83x279) with 11 doubles, 15
home runs and 40 RBI in May.
KING OF SHUTOUTSFelix Hernandez recorded his 11th career shutout yesterday (2nd this season)
since his MLB debut on Aug. 4, 2005, only Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay have more shutouts with 12 each.
11-GAME HOMESTANDthe Mariners open a season-high 11-game homestand tonight vs. the
Indiansmarks just the second homestand of 11+ games dating back to 2005also had an 11-game
homestand last season May 22-June 1 vs. the Astros, Angels and Tigers (6-5 record).
GOOD DAY FOR THE HERNANDEZ FAMILYFelix Hernandez threw a 4-hit shutout with 8
strikeouts yesterday at Tampa Bayhis older brother, Moises, added 3.0 scoreless innings and was
the winning pitcher in AA Jacksons 12-4 win vs. MontgomeryFelix is 8-1, 1.91 ERA in 10 starts this
season, while Moises is 3-1 with 1 save and a 2.86 ERA in 14 G/1 GS with Jackson.
TRIBE CRUSHERKyle Seager has recorded a hit in 22 of 25 career games vs. the Indians, batting
.394 (39x99) with 12 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 6 RBI...in 12 games vs. The Tribe at Safeco
Field is batting .378 (17x45), while hitting at a .407 (22x54) clip at Progressive Field.
PLAYING LONGBALLMariners have homered in 6 straight games (7 HR), in 11 of 12 games (15 HR)
and in 13 of their last 15 games (22 total home runs over 15-game span)34 of the teams last 83 runs
over the past 15 games have come via the longball (41%).
FOR STARTERSover the last 38 days (April 21-current), the Mariners starting pitchers have combined for
the lowest ERA in the Majors at 2.95 (67 ER, 204.2 IP) ahead of the Rays (3.15) and Angels (3.18).
DAY OF RESTMike Zunino has started 37 of Seattles 46 games at catcher this seasonin the 9 games
following days he did not start, Zunino is hitting .276 (8x29) with 7 runs, 1 double, 4 homers, 8 RBI and 4
walksin his last six games following a non-start (May 2-current), hes 6x21/.286 w/5 R, 2B, 4 HR, 7 RBI and
1 BBMike has started 37 games at catcher this season, and appeared in 41 of Seattles 46 games, overall.
SOMETHING EXTRA... Kyle Seager drilled the GW HR to CF in the 10th May 26 on an 0-2 pitch...the
last Mariner to hit an 0-2 homer in extra innings was Edgar Martinez on Aug 14, 2001 at BOS (off Beck).
SIMPLY SEAGERKyle Seager was 0x4 yesterday, snapping has hitting streak at 12 games, a
season high by a Mariners playerhe hit .400 (18-for-45) with 5 HR and 10 RBI during the streak
Kyle has still hit in 14 of his last 16 (20x60/.333), and 19 of his last 22 (26x84/.310)hes raised
his season average from .244 to .275 over the past 22 games (May 3-current)0x4 yesterday also
snapped his string of reaching base safely at a career-high 21 consecutive games.
SEAGER SALAMIKyle Seager hit a first-pitch grand slam home run in the 8th Tuesday night,
snapping the Mariners salami-less streak at 140 plate appearances (a club record) with the bases
loaded...prior to Tuesday, the last Seattle slam was Sept. 28, 2013 (by Brad Miller vs. OAK).
DID YOU KNOW?that yesterday Nelson Cruz became only the second player in Mariners history to
break a scoreless tie with a 2-out home run in the 9th inning or later?...Cruz hit a 2-out, 3-run homer in
the 9th yesterday to boost Seattle to a 3-0 win at Tampa...he joins Logan Morrison who went deep with
2 out and 2 runners on in the top of the 9th against the Angels in a 3-1 Seattle win on Sept. 18, 2014
prior to Morrisons homer last season, the previous go-ahead home runs to snap a scoreless tie in the
9th inning or later were Alvin Davis in 1986 and Dave Henderson in 1984...courtesy Elias Sports Bureau.
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 2
TONIGHTS MARINERS STARTER
LHP JAMES PAXTON
W-L
3-2
2-2
1-0
0-0
ERA
3.52
3.29
3.76
---
G/GS
9/9
5/5
4/4
0/0
IP
53.2
27.1
26.1
0.0
H R ER BB
46 24 21 21
27 13 10 11
19 11 11 10
0 0
0
0
SO HR
41 6
20 3
21 3
0 0
W-L
12-6
7-2
5-4
0-0
ERA
2.97
2.31
3.53
---
G/GS
IP
H R ER BB SO HR
26/26 151.2 121 58 50 57 121 11
12/12 70.0 57 22 18 21 57 6
14/14 81.2 64 36 32 36 64 5
0/0
0.0
0 0
0
0
0 0
DT
OPP
SCR
4/7
LAA
0-2
4/13 @LAD 5-6
4/19
TEX
11-10
4/25
MIN
5-8
4/30 @HOU 2-3
APRIL: 5 GS, 0-2, 5.74
5/5
@LAA 4-5
5/12
SD
11-4
5/17 BOS
5-0
5/23 @TOR 3-2
MAY: 4 GS, 3-0, 1.33
SEASON: 8 GS, 3-2, 3.52
W-L
L (0-1)
ND
ND
L (0-2)
ND
ND
W (1-2)
W (2-2)
W (3-2)
IP
6.0
6.1
2.2
4.2
7.0
26.2
7.0
6.0
8.0
6.0
27.0
53.2
H
4
6
10
5
5
30
4
3
5
4
16
46
R
2
5
7
4
2
20
2
0
0
2
4
24
ER
2
5
7
1
2
17
2
0
0
2
4
21
BB
1
2
0
3
2
8
3
5
2
3
13
21
SO
5
6
1
7
7
26
4
5
2
4
15
41
HR
1
1
1
1
0
4
1
0
0
1
2
6
scr
left
0-2
5-5
2-7
2-4
2-2
PC-K
87-52
95-60
55-36
106-63
103-61
4-2
7-0
5-0
3-2
91-51
109-64
105-71
90-55
ABOUT PAXTON
26-year-old left-hander is making his 10th start of the season tonight, his 27th career
MLB start, the 1st of his career against Cleveland.
Selected by Seattle in the 4th round of the 2010 MLB June Draft.
Native of Ladner, BCattended Delta Secondary School.
Pitched for the University of Kentucky, 2007-09was 11-5, 4.91 ERA (81 ER, 148.1
IP) and 168 Ks in 55 G/24 GS.
Originally selected by Toronto in the Supplemental 1st round (39th overall) in the 2009
MLB June Draft, but did not sign.
Went 1-2 with a 4.08 ERA (8 ER, 17.2 IP) in 4 starts with Grand Prairie in the Independent League in 2010.
Pitched for the World squad in the 2011 MLB Futures gamenamed to Midwest
League All-Star team in 2011.
LAST STARTW#3 in last start May 23 at Toronto in Mariners 3-2 winwon third
straight start and recorded fifth consecutive quality starthad 20.0 IP scoreless streak
snapped allowing a sacrifice fly in 1st inningretired 8 consecutive batters between
1st and 4th innings including 3 of his 4 strikeoutsallowed solo home run in 4th inning
to Chris Colabello.
THROWING UP ZEROESrecorded a career-high scoreless streak of 20.0 innings spanning May 5-17the 20.0 inning scoreless streak is the longest by a Mariners pitcher
this season and bettered his previous career-high streak of a 13.2 consecutive scoreless innings Aug. 26-Sept. 2, 2014was the 29th scoreless streak of at least 20.0
innings in club history, and longest bya lefty starter since Erik Bedard (20.0, May
8-31, 2011).
LAST TIME
LAST START/WIN: 5/23 at TOR (6.0,4,2,2,3,4,HR)
LAST LOSS: 4/25 vs. MIN (4.2,5,4,1,3,7,HR)
LAST ND: 5/5 at LAA (7.0,4,2,2,3,4)
LAST CG: None
LAST ShO: None
CAREER HIGHS
INNINGS: 8.0, 5/17 vs. BOS
HITS: 10, 4/19/15 vs. TEX
RUNS: 9, 9/22/14 at TOR
STRIKEOUTS: 10, 9/24/13 vs. KC
WALKS: 6, 9/22/14 at TOR
HOME RUNS: 2, 4/8/14 vs. LAA
LOW-HIT GAME (CG): None
LONGEST WIN STREAK: 6, 9/7/13-8/15/14
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 4, 9/17/14-4/25/15
PAXTON vs. INDIANS
Paxton is making his 1st career start vs. Clevelandhas never faced
any of the current Indians hitters.
MAY DAYwill be making his 5th (and final) start this monthis 3-0 with a 1.33 ERA (4 ER, 27.0 IP) in his 4 May startsdid not pitch in the month of May during his
MLB career prior to this seasonamongst American League starters with at least 3 starts in May, Paxton has the 2nd-lowest ERA at 1.33 behind Minnesotas Kyle
Gibson (1.32)ERA is 7th-lowest in MLB in May (min. 3 GS).
STILL SCORELESS AT SAFECOhas a current string of 14.0 consecutive scoreless innings at Safeco Fieldis 2-2, 3.29 ERA in 5 home starts this season, and 7-2,
2.31 ERA in 12 career starts at Safeco Field.
TURNING THINGS AROUNDsince allowing a season-high 7 runs vs. Texas on April 24, Paxton has the 3rd-lowest ERA in the AL among qualifying starters at
1.63 (7 ER, 38.2 IP)is 3-1 with 29 strikeouts and holding opponents to a .187 batting average in his 6 starts over that stretch (vs. MIN, at HOU, at LAA, vs. SD, vs.
BOS, at TOR)has allowed 2 earned runs or less in each of the 6 startsbegan the season 0-1 with an 8.40 ERA (14 ER, 15.0 IP) with 12 strikeouts in his first 3
starts of the season, allowing 5+ runs in two of those starts.
VS. AL CENTRALhas never faced the Indians, but will be making his 6th career start vs. an AL Central teamis 2-1 with a 1.86 ERA (6 ER, 29.0 IP) in 5 career starts
vs. the Tigers (2 GS), White Sox (1 GS), Twins (1 GS) and Royals (1 GS).
HOME COOKINGis 7-2 with a 2.31 ERA (18 ER, 70.0 IP) with 57 strikeouts in 12 career starts at Safeco Fieldhas allowed 2 earned runs-or-fewer in 10 of those
12 starts and 3-or-fewer in 11 of 12overall, Seattle has won 9 of his 12 career home starts.
LOOKING TO GET BACK TO WINNING WAYSSeattle won 9 of Paxtons first 12 career starts (he was 8-1, 1.77 ERA) but have since gone 6-8 in 13 starts since
Sept. 7, 2014 (he is 4-5, 4.02 ERA)Seattle is 4-5 in Paxtons 9 starts this season, despite posting a 3.48 ERA (12 ER, 31.0 IP) in the 5 losses.
BEARING DOWNin his career with runners on base Paxton is limiting opponents to a .204 (38x186) batting average, including a stingy .171 (19x111) mark with
runners in scoring positionwith nobody on base, hitters are batting .222 (83x374) against the left-hander.
GROUND BALL/FLY BALLamong pitchers with at least 10 starts in 2014, James Paxton ranked 2nd in the AL and 4th in the Majors averaging 2.95 ground balls
(118)/fly balls ratio (40)in 2015, ratio is down to 1.39 ground balls (78)/fly balls (56)has allowed 6 home runs this season (in 227 plate appearances), after allowing
only 5 home runs in 397 plate appearances entering this season.
REVERSE SPLITSin his career has limited right-handed batters to a .203 batting average (95x468, 11 HR), while lefties are batting .283 (26x92)has not allowed
a home run to a left-handed batters in his MLB careerthis season right-handed batters are hitting .198 (34x172) while lefties are hitting .375 (12x32).
THE INJURY IN 2014on the DL April 9-Aug. 2, 2014 with strain of the left latissimus dorsi muscletransferred to 60-day disabled list on June 9made four total
rehab stats with AAA Tacoma (5/24, 7/22, 7/27) and short-season Everett (7/17).
WINNING STREAKbecame the first Mariners pitcher to open MLB career with 6-game winning streak (all games being starts)previous: 3-0, by Freddy Garcia in
1999only relief pitcher Eric OFlaherty (7-game win streak) recorded a longer streak to begin his Mariners career.
A WIN TO REMEMBERbecame the 12th Mariners pitcher to record a win in first ML start as a Marinerthe other 11 Mariners to start and win in their ML debut
include: Bob Stoddard (9/4/81 at BOS), Matt Young (4/6/83 vs. NYY), Mark Langston (4/7/84 vs. MIL), Pat Rice (5/18/91 at NYY), Bob Wolcott (8/18/95 vs. BOS),
Freddy Garcia (4/7/99 vs. CWS), Joel Pineiro (8/8/2000-G1 at CWS), Travis Blackley (7/1/04 vs. TEX), Blake Beavan (7/3/11 vs. SD), Anthony Vasquez (8/23/11 vs
CLE-G2) and Taijuan Walker (8/30/13 at HOU).
Went 6-4 with a 3.04 ERA (25 ER, 74 IP) in 13 startsrecorded 8 quality startssurrendered 3 or fewer runs in 11 of 13 starts.
Went 3-0 with a 2.12 ERA in 5 starts at Safeco Field in 2014, improving to 5-0, 1.69 in 7 career starts in Seattle.
Spent 115 days on the DLwas 4-4 3.19 in 11 starts after returnwent 2-0 2.25 in 2 starts before DL stint.
Recorded back-to-back starts with 8 strikeouts, Sept. 12 vs. Texas and Sept. 17 at LA Angels.
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 3
TEAM PITCHING
W-L
23-23
17-11
6-12
11-10
12-13
10-12
13-11
Season Totals
Starters
Relievers
Safeco
Road
April
May
ERA
3.79
3.79
3.81
2.89
4.59
3.93
3.66
CG/SV
2/15
2/0
0/15
1/4
1/11
1/8
1/7
IP
412.2
275.2
137.0
193.0
219.2
201.1
211.1
H
387
261
126
160
227
193
194
R
188
122
66
72
116
96
92
ER
174
116
58
62
112
88
86
BB-I
148-19
86-3
62-16
68-7
80-12
72-12
76-7
SO
355
234
121
181
174
178
177
HR
47
36
11
19
28
14
33
INNINGS
0.0-4.2
5.0-5.2
6.0-6.2
7.0-7.2
8.0-9.0
Total Starts
Runs scored/start:
Teams record when starting:
Team No.
(Team Rec.)
7 (1-6)
8 (3-5)
15 (8-7)
13 (9-4)
3 (3-0)
46 (23-23)
3.80 (175 R)
22-23
Result
ND
W
W
ND
W
L
Streak
W3
W2
W2
L1
W3
L3
Hernandez
(Starters Rec.)
0 (0-0)
1 (0-0)
2 (1-1)
5 (5-0)
2 (2-0)
10 (8-1)
3.80 (38 R)
9-1
GS
9
10
6
3
9
9
IP/GS
5.9
7.0
6.2
5.4
6.0
4.2
P/GS
91.9
100.9
97.33
86.0
93.4
87.0
SB/CS
4/3
2/0
1/1
0/1
2/0
3/1
K/9
6.92
9.04
7.22
6.06
6.88
8.16
BB/9
2.03
1.91
2.79
1.65
3.52
4.81
QS
6
8
5
0
6
2
GIDP
2
9
5
0
3
2
W/L
After Loss
2-1
3-0
2-2
0-1
1-0
1-3
Paxton
Iwakuma
Happ
Walker
Elias
2 (0-1)
0 (0-0)
4 (2-1)
2 (0-0)
1 (1-0)
9 (3-2)
5.11 (46 R)
4-5
0 (0-0)
2 (0-0)
1 (0-1)
0 (0-0)
0 (0-0)
3 (0-1)
4.33 (13 R)
0-3
1 (0-0)
1 (1-0)
4 (2-0)
3 (1-1)
0 (0-0)
9 (3-1)
4.11 (37 R)
6-3
4 (0-3)
3 (0-1)
1 (0-1)
1 (1-0)
0 (0-0)
9 (1-5)
2.67 (24 R)
2-7
0 (0-0)
1 (0-0)
3 (1-1)
2 (1-0)
0 (0-0)
6 (2-1)
2.83 (17 R)
2-4
Team
Record
6-3
9-1
2-4
0-3
4-5
2-7
LAST APP.
5/26 at TB
5/26 at TB
5/25 at TB
5/26 at TB
5/25 at TB
5/26 at TB
IP,H,R,ER,BB,K
1.0,0,0,0,0,2 (S)
0.2,0,0,0,0,0 (H)
1.0,1,0,0,0,0 (H)
1.0,3,3,3,1,0 (BS/W)
1.0,0,0,0,0,1 (H)
1.1,2,0,0,0,1
LAST WIN
7/31/14 at CLE
6/20/14 at KC
4/1/13 at CIN
5/26 at TB
5/8 vs. OAK
5/15 vs. BOS
LAST SAVE
5/26/15 at TB
7/19/14 at LAA
5/18/11 at KC
5/25 at TB
None
6/30/14 at HOU
LAST LOSS
4/17/14 at TEX
4/21 vs. HOU
6/24/14 at AZ
5/14 vs. BOS
5/6 at LAA
7/10/14 vs. MIN
Team Totals
SV/OPP
1/1 (1.000)
0/0 (---)
0/0 (---)
12/14 (.857)
0/1 (.000)
0/0 (---)
15/21 (.714)
1st BF/RETIRED
8/7 (.875)
19/12 (.632)
8/5 (.625)
20/12 (.600)
22/16 (.727)
8/4 (.500)
139/95 (.683)
RI/STRANDED
4/1 (.250)
11/11 (1.000)
5/5 (1.000)
0/0 (---)
12/7 (.583)
6/0 (.000)
68/49 (.721)
#56 - FERNANDO RODNEY, RHP 2015: 20 G, 2-2, 6.98 ERA, 13-15 SV, 0 HLD
Career-Hi IP: 3.0 (9/18/12 vs. BAL)
2015-High IP: 1.0 IP-19x (last: 5/26 at TB)
Save Me - 13 for 15 in SV ops in 2015converted 34 of last 36 ops (7/26/14-c).
Since 2012 - Recorded 146 saves since 2012, 2nd-most in MLB behind
Craig Kimbrel (151).
Runs Allowed - Has allowed a run in 6 of 9 apps in May, including allowing
3 runs 5/26 at TB.
SV #13 - Allowed 1 H in scoreless 9th inning to record SV#13 on 5/25 at TB.
SV #12 - 1-2-3 9th (w/2 K) to nail down 3-2 win 5/23 at TOR.
SV #11 - Pitched around a 2-run HR to notch SV #11 in 4-3 win 5/22 at TOR.
L#2 - L#2 5/14 vs. BOS, entered in T9 with score tied 1-1...1 R on 1 H & 1 BB.
Sweep - Saved all 3G @Texas sweep 4/27-29 (SV #5-6-7).
Workhorse - Worked 4 straight games 4/26-29 (3 SV, 4.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5 K).
ShO Streak - Did not allow a run in 7 G 4/18-29: 0-0-5, 7.0 IP, 4 H, 10 K.
L #1 - BS #1 4/14 at LAD trying to protect 1 R lead (0.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER).
SV Streak - converted 23 consecutive save ops (7/26/14 - 4/11/15).
W #1 - Allowed 4 ER in 1.0 IP in non-save sit., 4/12 at OAK...ended up w/W #1.
15 Debut - SV#1 4/6 vs. LAAleadoff walk to A. Pujols, before FC, GIDP (3 BF).
2014 Review - 1-6, 48 saves & 2.85 ERA (21 ER, 66.1 IP) in 69 G with Seattle.
Saves Leader - Led MLB with 48 saves in 2014, becoming first Mariners
pitcher to lead the Majors (or AL) in saves.
Mariners Record - Broke the Mariners single-season saves record, passing
the old record of 45 set by Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2001.
#39 - CARSON SMITH, RHP
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 4
SEATTLE HITTERS vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS
Ackley
Bloomquist
Cano
Castillo
Cruz
Jackson
Miller
Morrison
Ruggiano
Seager
Smith
Taylor
Weeks
Zunino
AVG
.222
.250
.261
-.308
.244
.111
.286
-.455
.100
.333
-.200
2014
H
4
1
6
-8
10
1
6
-10
1
3
-4
AB
18
4
23
-26
41
9
21
-22
10
9
-20
HR
1
0
1
-2
0
0
0
-0
0
0
-2
RBI
4
0
3
-3
6
1
1
-1
1
1
-4
AVG
.239
.261
.335
-.229
.288
.050
.333
.000
.394
.250
.333
.200
.269
AB
88
153
254
-201
285
20
42
1
99
68
9
10
26
CAREER
H
21
40
85
-46
82
1
14
0
39
17
3
2
7
#5 - BRAD MILLER, SS
Last Game: 0x3, K as SS-RF yest. at TB.
Trip: 3x25, 2 R, 4 BB, 8 K
HR
2
0
13
-11
2
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
3
RBI
10
11
43
-23
27
1
6
0
6
8
1
0
6
HR @
SEA
16
3
13
0
13
2
12
10
1
32
3
0
0
17
Season-Highs: streak: 7(4/17-24)hits: 2-7x (5/13 vs. SD)RBI: 2 (5/16 vs. BOS)
A.L. POW - Named American League Player of the Week (May 11-17) after
hitting .429 (9x21) with 6 runs, 3 doubles, 4 home runs and 5 RBI.
Multi-HR - 5th career multi-HR game 5/15 vs. BOS (last: 4/1 at LAA).
New Spot - Made his first career start in left field on May 14 vs. BOS.
Home Hitter - Batting .368 (25x68) at Safeco Field (.104/7x67 on the road).
Splits - Batting .257 (28x109) vs. RHP, compared to .154 (4x26) vs LHP.
D Up - 1B (2 G/2 GS), 2B (3 G), 3B (3 G/1 GS), SS (3 G/2 GS), LF (3G/2 GS), RF (1 GS).
RBI 2B - 2 RBI double (off Buehrle) 5/23 at TOR to boost SEA to 3-2 win.
Hit Me - Was 2-for-3 w/R, RBI, HBP 4/14 at LAD as 1B.
Season Debut - Started at SS 4/10 at OAK, and moved to 2B.
2014 Season - Hit .278 w/15 R, 7 EBH & 14 RBI in 47 games; had season-ending surgery on right knee Aug. 9on DL from July 24 - end of season.
Lately - Snapped 0x12 with 2x4, 2 RBI game Mondayfirst RBI since 5/12.
Doubles - T7th in the American League with 12 doubles.
Streaking - Had 11-G hit streak 4/13-25: 18x44/.409 w/9 R, 6 2B, HR, 5
RBI, 4 BB26th career hit streak of 10+ games or more (last: 7/29-8/8/14)
his longest hit streak since an 11-G streak (8/5-16/13 w/NYY).
14 Awards - AL All-Star (starter at 2B), Mariners nominee for Hank Aaron
Award, Mariners BBWAA MVP and finalist for Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
#35 - WELINGTON CASTILLO, C
Last Game: 0x5, K Tues. at TB.
Trip: 2x15, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB, 4 K
#16 - AUSTIN JACKSON, OF vs. Kluber: .222 (4x18), 2 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 5 K
Last Game: 0x4, 4 K yest. at TB.
Current Streak: 0 G (0x8)
Trip: 1x9, R, 5 K
Last HR: 4/25 vs. MIN (#2)
Season-Highs: streak: 5 (4/14-19)hits: 3 (4/19 vs. TEX)RBI: 2-2x (4/25 vs. MIN)
Good Stretch - 28x94 (.298), 12 R, 4 2B, 2 3B, 5HR, 12RBI in 26 G since 4/29.
May Homers - T16th in the AL with 5 HR in May.
Walk-Off HR - Hit first career walk-off HR 5/8 vs. Oakland (11th inning).
Solid at 1B - 1 E in 416 TC/397.1 inn. at 1BT3rd in AL w/30 assists at 1B.
HR #2 - Went 2x4, 2 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 5/20 at BAL; 2nd HR of the season.
On Base - Reached base safely in 17 of 28 games with a PA.
Leading off - Leadoff hitter 4/27 at TEX collecting 2 walks, scoring 2 runs.
Welcome to SEA - Acquired from CHI (for MiL RH M. Brazis on 12/17/14).
Big Night - Go-ahead slam in 8th & GWHR in 10th on May 26 at TB.
Streaking - Batting .367 (18x49), 9 R, 5HR, 10 RBI in 13-G streak (5/14-c).
Tossed - Ejected T5th by John Tumpane (HP) for arguing a called strike 3.
3 Hits - 3 hits 4/19 vs. TEX (37th career 3+ hit G, last: 9/6/14 at TEX).
7-G Streak - Hit .286/8x28 w/2R, 2HR, 5RBI, 2BB in 7-G hit streak (4/8-15).
Iron Man - Played in 172 consecutive games since 5/11/14 (started 171 of
them), 4th-longest active streak in MLB.
2014 Awards - AL Rawlings Gold Glove (3B), AL All-Star, AL Player of the
Week (April 21-27 & June 23-29), MLBPA Heart & Hustle (Mariners nominee).
#7 - SETH SMITH, OF
Last Game: 1x3, 2B, BB, K yest. at TB.
Trip: 7x24, 4 R, 3 2B HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 7 K
Leadoff HR - Hit 2nd career leadoff HR 5/19 at BAL (prev: 7/1/14 vs. CIN).
Good Stretch - Hit in 14 of last 20 G (19x67, 8 R, 6 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 5 RBI).
XBH - Has 4 games with 2+ extra-base hits (last: 5/25 at TB - 2 2B).
Mariners Debut - Went 3x3, R, 3 EBH (2 2B, 3B), 2 RBI, 4/6 vs. LAAfirst
Mariners player with 3 XBH on Opening Day & 13th player in club history to
record at least a pair of XBH on OD (last: Richie Sexson, 4/4/05 vs. MIN).
#1 - CHRIS TAYLOR, SS
Last Game: R as PR-SS yest. at TB.
Trip: 5x28, 3 R, 2B, 3B, RBI, 3 BB, 7 K, SB
Is 6x25 (.240) w/2B, 3B, RBI, 2 BB over last 8 G...hit in 4 straight 5/6-12 (4x15).
Recalled from AAA 5/4with the Rainiers - Hit .313 (25x80) with 12 R, 5 2B,
3B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 10 BB, 6 SB in 21 games with AAA Tacoma.
The Injury - On 15-day DL (4/4-18) w/fractured triquetrum bone in right wrist;
struck in the wrist by a pitch 3/13 vs. MIL.
Debut - ML debut w/SEA 7/24/14287 (39x136) w/16R, 8 2B, 9 RBI in 47 G.
#25 - RICKIE WEEKS, OF/DH
Last Game: 1x1 as PH Tues. at TB.
Trip: 2x11, R, 2 RBI
Season-Highs: streak: 2-2x (5/3-6)hits: 2-2x (last: 4/28 at TEX)RBI: 3 (4/12 at OAK)
#3 - MIKE ZUNINO, C
Last Game: 0x3, 2 K yest. at TB.
Trip: 4x21, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 7 K
Season-Highs: streak: 4 (last: 5/20-25)hits: 3 (5/12 vs. SD)RBI: 3 (5/12 vs. SD)
Double Pump - Homered twice 5/12 vs. SD, his 2nd career multi-HR game.
Take Flight - Hit HR #3 5/2 at HOU as part of 3-HR inning (2nd inning).
Put me in - Started 37 of 46 games of season at catcher (played in 41 of 46).
2014 Season - Set club HR record by catcher w/22 (prev. 19 by Olivo in 11).
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 5
SCORE BY INNINGS
1
27
32
Mariners
Opponent
2
16
11
3
18
26
4
23
28
5
18
15
6
17
17
7
20
17
8
20
19
Player
Ackley
Bloomquist
Can
Cruz
Jackson
Miller
Morrison
Ruggiano
Seager
Smith
Sucre
Taylor
Weeks
Zunino
Team
0
3-9
1
12-6
1B
6
2
5-5
3
2-0
2B 3B SS
1
9
2
4
0-2
5
0-0
6
1-0
LF CF RF DH PH
5
5 15 8
1
P
0
9
12
19
Solo
3
--13
1
5
6
1
4
4
--1
5
43
X
4
4
Total
175
188
2R
3R
GS
------1
--1
4
-1
--------1
--3
1
1
----------1
-1
--8
6
1
Runs via HR:
Total
3
0
1
18
2
5
6
2
9
4
0
0
2
6
58
81
DISABLED LIST
Name
Tyler Olson-lhp
Hisashi Iwakma-rhp
Austin Jackson-of
Chris Taylor-inf
Tom Wilhelmsen-rhp
Edgar Olmos-lhp
TYPE
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
DL Dates
May 3-current
April 24 (retro 4/21)-current
May 4-25
March 29 (retro 3/27)-April 18
April 13 (retro 4/11)-May 8
April 4 (retro 3/30)-May 20
Eligible
May 18
---
Injury
Right knee contusion
Strained right latissimus dorsi
Right ankle sprain
Fractured right wrist - Triquetrum Bone
Hyper-extended right elbow
Left shoulder impingement
G Missed
22
31
19
10
22
38
Team Record
13-9
17-14
11-8
3-7
8-14
17-21
1B
2B
SS
3B
LF
CF
RF
C
----8-10 5-7
--1-1
-1-1
1-0
1-1
-1-0
--- 23-22
-------------1-2
------14-15
------- 11-14
---0-1 13-14
-2-2
1-0
--22-22 -----------1-1
6-2
3-1
----22-23
--------6-5
-5-7
--------3-3
--9-8
---------5-4
----------19-18
DH
--0-1
1-0
9-8
-3-3
---6-5
--4-3
--
1
0-2
----10-7
2-1
-1-0
-8-8
--2-5
--
Ackley
Bloomquist
Can
Castillo
Cruz
Jackson
Miller
Morrison
Ruggiano
Seager
Smith
Sucre
Taylor
Weeks
Zunino
2
1-2
2-1
---1-7
5-5
-4-1
-8-7
--2-0
--
3
4
5
6
---1-0
----23-23
------1-1
-23-23
-------------- 13-14
---5-2
--22-23 ----1-2
----------1-0
2-2
---0-2
7
5-4
2-0
-1-1
--2-3
8-7
-----1-0
4-8
8
6-9
1-1
----6-4
1-1
0-1
---1-1
1-0
7-6
9
-0-1
----4-7
----3-3
8-7
-8-2
PITCHER - Hernandez (8-1), Paxton (4-5), Iwakuma (0-3), Walker (2-7), Happ (6-3), Elias (2-4)
2
1
1
12
13
4
9
5
3
9
6
-2
2
3
70
3
--3
6
2
-1
-2
2
---1
17
4
------1
-------1
Total
1
1
15
19
6
9
7
3
11
8
0
2
2
4
88
Player
Ackley
Bloomquist
Can
Cruz
Jackson
Miller
Morrison
Ruggiano
Seager
Smith
Sucre
Taylor
Weeks
Zunino
Team
2
1
1
3
4
2
2
3
1
3
1
--2
1
24
3
---4
----2
---1
1
8
4
--------------0
GAME-WINNING/2-OUT RBI:
5+
---1
----1
-----2
Total
1
1
3
9
2
2
3
1
6
1
0
0
3
2
34
Player
GWRBI
Cruz .........................................................................9
Can ........................................................................3
Morrison ..................................................................3
Seager / Zunino .......................................................2
Miller / Ackley ..........................................................1
Bloomquist ..............................................................1
Player
2-Out RBI
Cruz ......................................................................19
Miller ........................................................................7
Seager / Weeks .......................................................6
Morrison / Zunino ....................................................5
Can ........................................................................4
Ackley / Smith .........................................................3
Jackson ...................................................................2
Ruggiano .................................................................1
April 5
April 6
April 11
April 13
April 18
April 24
April 25
April 26
May 3
May 4
May 5
May 7
May 8
May 16
May 19
May 20
May 25
May 26
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 6
MARINERS UPDATE
Overall Record ........................................23-23
Series Records ....................................... 6-7-2
First Game of Series...................................8-7
Second Game of Series .............................8-7
Third Game of Series..................................6-8
Fourth Game of Series ...............................1-1
Leading After 6 .........................................17-2
Trailing After 6 ...........................................3-16
Tied After 6 ..................................................3-5
Leading After 7 .........................................17-2
Trailing After 7 ...........................................3-14
Tied After 7 ..................................................3-7
Leading After 8 .........................................18-1
Trailing After 8 ...........................................1-17
Tied After 8 ..................................................4-5
Score First .................................................17-8
Opponent Score First ...............................6-15
Comeback Wins / Blown Losses ........10 / 11
Last at-bat W/L (walk-off) ................. 7-9 (3-5)
Hit a home run ........................................20-13
No home runs ...........................................3-10
Scoring 4 or more runs ............................14-9
Scoring less than 4 runs ..........................9-14
Shutouts Thrown / Times Shut Out ........3 / 2
Score in 3 or more innings.......................12-7
Out-hit opponent ......................................11-8
Out-hit by opponent .................................9-14
Hits even......................................................3-1
Lineups Used ............................................... 36
Players Used (Pitchers) ........................ 32 (17)
Safeco Field Roof Open ...........................10-8
Safeco Field Roof Closed ..........................1-2
Safeco Field Roof Moved...........................0-0
Sunday Cream Jersey ................................3-1
Northwest Green Jersey ............................3-1
Astro Navy Jersey.......................................2-5
2014 after 46 games ...............................23-23
2014 after 47 games ...............................24-23
2014 after 48 games ...............................24-24
Best ever after 46 games ...............34-12 (01)
Best ever after 47 games ...............35-12 (01)
Best ever after 48 games ...............36-12 (01)
April..........................................................10-12
May ..........................................................13-11
June .............................................................0-0
July...............................................................0-0
August .........................................................0-0
September ...................................................0-0
Monday ........................................................4-2
Tuesday .......................................................3-5
Wednesday ..................................................4-4
Thursday......................................................0-3
Friday ...........................................................4-3
Saturday ......................................................4-3
Sunday .........................................................4-3
Safeco Field Sellouts..................................1-0
1-Run Games/2-Run Games ............ 12-9/4-7
Extra Innings ...............................................4-3
Average Time of Game (9-inn.) ................ 2:52
Postponements............................................---
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
LONGEST HITTING STREAK ....................................................................................................................................................................12, Kyle Seager (May 14-26)
MOST HITS, GAME ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4, Logan Morrison, April 29 at Texas
MOST RUNS, GAME ................................................................................................................................................................... 3, Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay
MOST DOUBLES, GAME ................................................................................................................................................ 2, 6x, last: Seth Smith, May 25 at Tampa Bay
MOST TRIPLES, GAME ................................................................................................................................................ 1, 8x, last: Logan Morrison, May 22 at Toronto
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME ..........................................................................................................................................2, 6x, last: Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME ............................................................................................................................. 3, Seth Smith (2B - 2, 3B), April 6 vs. LA Angels
MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME ............................................................................................................................................................ 5, Nelson Cruz, April 19 vs. Texas
MOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME ............................................................................................................................................. 6,Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME .................................................................................................................................................2, Austin Jackson, April 30 at Houston
GRAND SLAMS (1) .......................................................................................................................................................................... Kyle Seager, May 26 at Tampa Bay
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners................................................................................................................................................................................. 4, Felix Hernandez, May 27 at Tampa Bay
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, Phil Hughes, April 24 vs. Minnesota
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12, Felix Hernandez, April 18 vs. Texas
Opponents..................................................................................................................................................................................12, Chris Archer, May 27 at Tampa Bay
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners......................................................................................................................................................................... 3, 7x, last: Danny Farquhar, May 16 vs. Boston
Opponents..............................................................................................................................................................................4, 2x, last: Josh Fields, May 1 at Houston
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners.................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, James Paxton, May 12 vs. San Diego
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, Wandy Rodriguez, April 29 at Texas
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners.................................................................................................................................................................9.0, 2x, last: Felix Hernandez, May 27 at Tampa Bay
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................... 8.0, 4x, last: Chris Archer, May 27 at Tampa Bay
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER
Mariners.............................................................................................................................................................................................3.0, Tyler Olson, May 2 at Houston
Opponents.....................................................................................................................................................................................3.2, Anthony Bass, April 19 vs. Texas
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:.......................................................................................................................................................6, Felix Hernandez (April 6-May 10)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK: .............................................................................................................................................................4, Taijuan Walker (May 2-current)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17)
Starter ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17)
Reliever ..............................................................................................................................................................................................11.0, Carson Smith (April 6-May 3)
#Club Record
2015 MARINERS GAME NOTES THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 VS. CLEVELAND INDIANS PAGE 7
D
D/N OPP
4/6
D
LAA
4/7
N
LAA
4/8
N
LAA
4/9
Off Day
4/10 N
@OAK
4/11 D
@OAK
4/12 D
@OAK
4/13 N
@LAD
4/14 N
@LAD
4/15 N
@LAD
4/16
Off Day
4/17 N
TEX
4/18 N
TEX
4/19 D
TEX
4/20 N
HOU
4/21 N
HOU
4/22 N
HOU
4/23
Off Day
4/24 N
MIN
4/25 N
MIN
4/26 D
MIN
4/27 N
@TEX
4/28 N
@TEX
4/29 N
@TEX
4/30 N
@HOU
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/9
5/10
5/11
5/12
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/17
5/18
5/19
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
5/30
5/31
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/7
6/8
6/9
6/10
6/11
6/12
6/13
6/14
6/15
6/16
6/17
6/18
6/19
6/20
6/21
6/22
6/23
6/24
6/25
6/26
6/27
6/28
6/29
6/30
N
N
D
N
N
N
N
N
D
N
N
N
N
N
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N
N
D
N
N
N
D
N
N
D
N
N
N
D
N
N
D
N
D
D
N
D
N
N
N
N
D
N
N
N
N
D
D
N
@HOU
@HOU
@HOU
@LAA
@LAA
@LAA
Off Day
OAK
OAK
OAK
Off Day
SD
SD
BOS
BOS
BOS
BOS
Off Day
@BAL
@BAL
@BAL
@TOR
@TOR
@TOR
@TB
@TB
@TB
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
W/L
W
L
L
SCORE
4-1
0-2
3-5
WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
Hernandez (1-0)/Weaver/Rodney (1)
Wilson/Paxton (0-1)/Street
Shoemaker/Iwakuma (0-1)/Street
REC.
POS GA/GB CLUBS
TIME
1-0
T1
+1.0
OAK/HOU 2:33
1-1
T2
-0.5
HOU
2:13
1-2
T4
-1.0
LAA/OAK 2:48
1-2
T4
-1.0
LAA
L
0-12
Pomeranz/Walker (0-1)
1-3
5
-1.5
OAK
2:44
W
5-4 (11) Olson (1-0)/Abad/Rodney (2)
2-3
T3
-0.5
OAK/TEX 3:39
W
8-7 (10) Rodney (1-0)/Clippard/Medina (1)
3-3
T1
-HOU
3:11
L
5-6 (10) Garcia/Leone (0-1)
3-4
T2
-0.5
OAK
3:04
L
5-6
Garcia/Rodney (1-1)
3-5
T3
-1.5
OAK
3:40
L
2-5
Anderson/Walker (0-2)
3-6
5
-1.5
OAK
2:53
3-6
5
-1.5
OAK
L
1-3
Gallardo/Happ (0-1)/Feliz
3-7
5
-2.0
LAA
3:00
W
3-1
Hernandez (2-0)/Lewis/Rodney (3)
4-7
5
-1.5
OAK
3:00
W
11-10
Medina (1-0)/Feliz
5-7
T3
-1.0
HOU
3:45
L
5-7
Sipp/Farquhar (0-1)/Gregerson
5-8
T3
-2.0
HOU
3:36
L
3-6
Furbush (0-1)/McHugh/Qualls
5-9
5
-3.0
HOU
3:00
W
3-2
Happ (1-1)/Hernandez/Rodney (4)
6-9
T3
-2.0
HOU
2:34
6-9
T4
-2.0
HOU
W
2-0
HERNANDEZ (3-0)/HUGHES
7-9
T3
-2.0
HOU
2:03
L
5-8
Stauffer/Paxton (0-2)/Perkins
7-10
T3
-2.0
HOU
3:26
L
2-4 (11) Fien/Olson (1-1)/Perkins
7-11
T3
-4.0
HOU
3:40
W
3-1
Walker (1-2)/Gallardo/Rodney (5)
8-11
3
-4.0
HOU
2:47
W
2-1
Happ (2-1)/Detwiler/Rodney (6)
9-11
T2
-4.0
HOU
2:43
W
5-2
Hernandez (4-0)/Rodriguez/Rodney (7)
10-11
T2
-4.0
HOU
3:05
L
2-3 (10) Gregerson/Leone (0-2)
10-12
3
-5.0
HOU
3:01
April (10-12)
Batting: .239 (178x746), 25 HR
Pitching: 10-12, 8 SV, 3.93 ERA (88 ER, 201.1 IP)
L
3-4
Fields/Elias (0-1)
10-13
3
-6.0
HOU
2:50
L
4-11
McHugh/Walker (1-3)
10-14
3
-7.0
HOU
2:38
L
6-7
Neshek/Smith (0-1)/Gregerson
10-15
4
-8.0
HOU
2:50
W
3-2
Hernandez (5-0)/Shoemaker/Rodney (8)
11-15
T2
-7.0
HOU
2:36
L
4-5
Street/Leone (0-3)
11-16
4
-7.0
HOU
2:37
L
3-4
Street/Smith (0-2)
11-17
5
-7.0
HOU
2:35
5
-7.5
W
4-3 (11) Smith (1-2)/Otero (2-2)
12-17
T3
-6.5
HOU
3:34
W
7-2
Happ (3-1)/Hahn
13-17
3
-6.5
HOU
3:36
W
4-3
Hernandez (6-0)/Chavez/Rodney (9)
14-17
3
-5.5
HOU
2:36
3
-5.5
HOU
W
11-4
Paxton (1-2)/Kennedy
15-17
3
-4.5
HOU
3:17
L
2-4
Shields/Walker (1-4)/Kimbrell
15-18
3
-5.5
HOU
2:59
L
1-2
Barnes/Rodney (1-2)/Uehara
15-19
3
-6.5
HOU
2:53
W
2-1
Wilhelmsen (1-0)/Layne
16-19
3
-6.5
HOU
2:32
L
2-4
Porcello/Hernandez (6-1)/Uehara
16-20
3
-7.5
HOU
2:48
W
5-0
Paxton (2-2)/Wright
17-20
3
-7.5
HOU
2:31
3
-7.0
HOU
L
4-9
Gonzalez/Farquhar (0-2)
17-21
3
-8.0
HOU
2:42
W
4-2
Elias (1-1)/Chen/Rodney (10)
18-21
3
-8.0
HOU
2:38
L
4-5
Hunter/Farquhar (0-3)/Britton
18-22
3
-8.0
HOU
3:30
W
4-3
Hernandez (7-1)/Estrada/Rodney (11)
19-22
3
-7.0
HOU
2:30
W
3-2
Paxton (3-2)/Buehrle/Rodney (12)
20-22
3
-7.0
HOU
2:25
L
2-8
Sanchez/Walker (1-5)
20-23
4
-8.0
HOU
2:50
W
4-1
Elias (2-1)/Odorizzi/Rodney (13)
21-23
4
-7.0
HOU
2:51
W
7-6 (10) Rodney (2-2)/Boxberger/Beimel (1)
22-23
4
-7.0
HOU
3:52
W
3-0
HERNANDEZ (8-1)/Boxberger
23-23
2
-6.0
HOU
2:13
LHP James Paxton (3-2, 3.52) vs. RHP Corey Kluber (2-5, 3.49)
RHP Taijuan Walker (1-5, 7.33) vs. RHP Trevor Bauer (4-1, 3.02)
LHP Roenis Elias (2-1, 2.56) vs. RHP Shaun Marcum (1-0, 2.31)
LHP J.A. Happ (3-1, 3.71) vs. RHP Danny Salazar (5-1, 3.65)
May (13-11)
Batting: .237 (191x807), 33 HR
Pitching: 13-11, 7 SV, 3.66 ERA (86 ER, 211.1 IP)
NYY
NYY
NYY
TB
TB
TB
TB
Off Day
@CLE
@CLE
@CLE
@HOU
@HOU
@HOU
@SF
@SF
SF
SF
HOU
HOU
HOU
KC
KC
KC
Off Day
@LAA
@LAA
@LAA
Off Day
@SD
June (0-0)
ATT
45,907
26,548
25,499
30,114
24,355
32,282
42,202
43,115
51,287
36,571
43,013
31,667
15,126
13,955
14,757
25,220
33,567
35,250
19,748
23,714
26,037
19,108
21,834
24,435
25,283
25,204
33,394
25,160
25,191
37,462
42,833
16,153
14,561
20,185
39,503
45,056
39,942
19,949
21,710
33,085
21,195
33,086
37,929
10,401
9,628
10,365
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D
D/N OPP
W/L
SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
7/1
D
@SD
7/2
N
@OAK
7/3
N
@OAK
7/4
D
@OAK
7/5
D
@OAK
7/6
N
DET
7/7
N
DET
7/8
D
DET
7/9
N
LAA
7/10 N
LAA
7/11 N
LAA
7/12 D
LAA
7/13
7/14
All-Star Game (Cincinnati)
7/15
7/16
7/17 N
@NYY
7/18 D
@NYY
7/19 D
@NYY
7/20 N
@DET
7/21 N
@DET
7/22 N
@DET
7/23 D
@DET
7/24 N
TOR
7/25 D
TOR
7/26 D
TOR
7/27 N
ARI
7/28 N
ARI
7/29 D
ARI
7/30 N
@MIN
7/31 N
@MIN
July (0-0)
Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR
8/1
N
@MIN
8/2
D
@MIN
8/3
N
@COL
8/4
N
@COL
8/5
D
@COL
8/6
Off Day
8/7
N
TEX
8/8
D
TEX
8/9
D
TEX
8/10 N
BAL
8/11 N
BAL
8/12 D
BAL
8/13
Off Day
8/14 N
@BOS
8/15 D
@BOS
8/16 D
@BOS
8/17 N
@TEX
8/18 N
@TEX
8/19 D
@TEX
8/20
Off Day
8/21 N
CWS
8/22 N
CWS
8/23 D
CWS
8/24 N
OAK
8/25 N
OAK
8/26 D
OAK
8/27 N
@CWS
8/28 N
@CWS
8/29 N
@CWS
8/30 D
@CWS
8/31 N
@HOU
August (0-0)
Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR
9/1
N
@HOU
9/2
N
@HOU
9/3
Off Day
9/4
N
@OAK
9/5
N
@OAK
9/6
D
@OAK
9/7
D
TEX
9/8
N
TEX
9/9
N
TEX
9/10 D
TEX
9/11 N
COL
9/12 N
COL
9/13 D
COL
9/14 N
LAA
9/15 N
LAA
9/16 N
LAA
9/17
Off Day
9/18 N
@TEX
9/19 N
@TEX
9/20 D
@TEX
9/21
Off Day
9/22 N
@KC
9/23 N
@KC
9/24 N
@KC
9/25 N
@LAA
9/26 N
@LAA
9/27 D
@LAA
9/28 N
HOU
9/29 N
HOU
9/30 N
HOU
10/1
Off Day
10/2 N
OAK
10/3 N
OAK
10/4 D
OAK
Sept/Oct (0-0)
Batting: .--- (---), 0 HR
REC.
POS
GA/GB
CLUBS
TIME
ATT