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PITCHING PROBABLES Thur., Sept. 29 at Seattle RHP Kendall Graveman (10-11, 4.19) vs. LHP Ariel Miranda (5-2, 4.10) 7:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game Fri., Sept. 30 at Seattle RHP Raul Alcantara (1-2, 5.75) vs. RHP Taijuan Walker (7-11, 4.35) 7:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game Sat., Oct. 1 at Seattle RHP Jharel Cotton (2-0, 1.44) vs. RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (16-12, 3.96) 6:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The Game Sun., Oct. 2 at Seattle LHP Sean Manaea (6-9, 3.89) vs. RHP Felix Hernandez (11-7, 3.71) 12:10 CSNCA/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 lost their 90th game of the season last night and have posted back-to-back 90-loss seasons for just the second time in Oakland history (1977-79)…went 68-94 last year…this is the first time the A’s have finished with a losing record in back-to-back seasons since they had three straight from 2007-09…are in fifth place in the American League West, 3½ games behind fourth place Los Angeles…with a loss tonight, the A’s would clinch a last place finish in the West for the second consecutive season…have finished last in consecutive seasons just once in Oakland history (1997-98)…are 67-90 (.449), which is the third worst record in the AL, and the 23 games under .500 is a season high…have lost seven of the last eight games after winning six of the previous seven…are a season- high tying 25½ games behind first place Texas (also Sept. 24)…have not been more than 26 games out of first place since finishing the 1979 sea- son 34 games back of California…have been in fourth or worse every day since June 3…have spent 136 of 173 days this year in fourth or worst (66 days in fourth, 19 days tied for fourth and 51 days in fifth). OFFENSE: The A’s have been held to one run or fewer five times in the last seven games and are batting .190 (48-for-253) with 17 runs scored over the last eight games (2.1 runs per game)…have a .304 on-base per- centage, which is currently tied for third lowest in Oakland history…have walked 429 times, which will likely be the second fewest walks in Oakland history in a non-strike season (433 in 1978, 472 in 1968)…rank last in the American League in runs (632), on-base percentage and slugging per- centage (.393)…have finished last in the AL in runs four times in Oakland history (1977-79, 2008), last in on-base percentage five times (1977-79, 1994, 2008) and last in slugging percentage six times (1977-79, 1994, 2008-09)…are also last in the AL in hit by pitches (33), second in fewest strikeouts (1099), fewest extra base hits (437), fewest stolen bases (49) and fewest sacrifice hits (13) and third in lowest batting average (.246), fewest walks and fewest home runs (163)…the 13 sacrifice hits are cur- rently the fewest in Athletics history…the record is 14 last year. PITCHING: The A’s compiled a 3.55 ERA over the first 27 games through May 2, a 5.09 ERA over an 82-game stretch from May 3 to Aug. 5 and have a 4.00 ERA (188 er in 423.0 ip) over the last 48 contests…have a 4.49 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League… have not finished in the bottom two in the AL in ERA since 1997 when they were last…have not finished the year with an ERA above 4.28 since 2000 (4.58)…have 1147 strikeouts, which is third fewest in the AL but fifth most in Athletics history (1244 in 2014, 1183 in 2013, 1179 in 2015, 1160 in 2011)…have allowed 177 home runs, which is tied for second fewest in the AL…however, it is tied for fourth most in Oakland history (205 in 1996, 197 in 1997, 179 in 1998, 177 in 1982)…surrendered their fifth grand slam of the season last night, which is tied for the AL lead…have 68 wild pitches, which is tied for third most in the AL and tied for third most in Oakland his- tory (72 in 1979, 71 in 1989, 68 in 1998). STARTING PITCHING: Daniel Mengden tossed 3.0 innings last night, which marks the 44th time this year an A’s starter has tossed fewer than five innings…that is second most in the majors (Pittsburgh, 47) and the most by an A’s team since 1997 (52)…it is the most by an AL team since Baltimore also had 44 in 2008 (Texas had 48 in 2007)…starters are 9-11 with a 3.68 ERA (74 er in 181.0 ip) over the last 33 games…are 42-66 with a 4.83 ERA (458 er in 853.0 ip) for the season…the wins are second fewest in the AL…have not won fewer than 47 games since 1997 when they had 29…the 853.0 innings pitched are second fewest in the AL…this will mark the third time in Oakland history the A’s will finish with fewer than 900 innings pitched by their starters in a non-strike season (858.2 in 1997, 888.0 in 2009)…also rank second in the AL in most losses (66) and highest ERA (4.83)…have not finished with an ERA above 4.76 since 1999 (4.96). DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed two errors in the last eight games but have 94 for the season, which is tied for third most in the Ameri- can League…have not committed fewer than 97 errors in a season since 2007 (90)…are tied for fourth in the AL with 151 double plays. HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 0-2 on their final road trip of the season, a seven-game trip to Los Angeles-AL (0-2) and Seattle (four games)… went 6-1 on the last road trip to Kansas City (4-0) and Texas (2-1), which tied for the seventh best road trip in Oakland history (min. six games)… are 33-43 (.434) on the road and have clinched a losing record on the road for the third consecutive season (40-41 in 2014, 34-47 in 2015) and eighth time in the last 10 years…went 34-47 (.420) at home and have clinched the second worst home record in the American League…that matched the home record from last year for second worst in Oakland history (31-50 in 1979)…finished with a losing record at home in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1996-98 when they did it three straight years…are av- eraging 4.53 runs per game on the road (344 runs in 76 games) compared to 3.56 at home…have averaged a run or more per game on the road than at home three times in Oakland history (1.63 in 1973, 1.13 in 1990, 1.01 in 1994)…are batting .256 (683-for-2667) on the road compared to .236 at home…have hit 20 points higher on the road than at home four times in Oakland history (32 in 1973, 31 in 2007, 27 in 1979, 25 in 1971)…A’s pitch- ers have allowed 95 home runs on the road, which is sixth most in Oakland history (103 in 1996, 101 in 1997, 101 in 1985, 101 in 1987, 96 in 1998). SCORING MARGIN: The A’s fell to 21-38 (.356) in games decided by four runs or more with the loss last night…the wins and record are the worst in the AL and third worst in the majors…are 46-52 (.469) in games decided by three runs or fewer…have lost each of their last four one-run games and six of the last seven…are 23-27 (.460) in one-run games for the sea- son…rank fourth in the AL in one-run games (50) and losses…have a run differential of -103, which is second worst in the AL (Minnesota, -170) and seventh worst in Oakland history…it is the worst since 1997 (-182). ROSTER NOTES: The A’s have 34 players on the active roster (includes A. Alcantara, Triggs and Wendelken who are out for the season)…have employed an Oakland record tying 12 rookie pitchers (2009, 2012, 2015) and they have a combined 215 games pitched, which is third most in Oak- land history (319 in 2012, 232 in 2009)…rookie pitchers have made 62 starts, including 16 of the last 21…have used 19 rookies overall and have had at least three rookies in the starting lineup (including the pitcher) in each of the last 25 games…started a season-high six rookies Sunday for the second time this year (Sept. 19)…have started five or more rookies 12 times this year and four or more 29 times…have used the disabled list an Oakland-record 27 times and those players have combined to miss an Oakland-record 1750 games (64.8 games per stint)…currently have 12 players on the DL, including 11 on the 60-day DL. A’s vs. ANGELS: The A’s have lost the season series for the third con- secutive season as they are 7-11 entering the final game today…are 4-5 in Anaheim and went 3-6 in Oakland…are 24-32 against the Angels over the last three years…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 421- 353 against the Angels…that includes 218-167 in Oakland and 203-186 in Anaheim…all-time, the A’s are 470-430 against the Angels. TODAY’S TIDBITS Khris Davis is the fifth player in Oakland history and seventh in Athlet- ics history to hit 40 home runs…is the first since Jason Giambi hit 43 in 2000… Ryan Dull made his 69th appearance of the season Monday, which leads American League rookies and is two short of the Oakland rookie record of 71 (Aaron Small, 1997; Ryan Cook, 2012)…Ryon Healy leads AL rookies in hits (77) since the All-Star Break, ranks second in doubles (18), home runs (12), RBI (34) and extra base hits (30) and tied for second in runs (32)…Marcus Semien has 26 home runs, which are the most among AL shortstops, tied for second most in the majors and fifth most in Athletics history. THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1971 the A’s win the fastest game in Oakland history 2-1 as the A’s defeat the Royals in 1 hour and 35 minutes…in 1972 the A’s score six times in the final three innings to defeat Minnesota 8-7 and clinch their second consecutive AL West title…in 1975 Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers combine to no-hit the California An- gels, 5-0…Blue pitches five innings, Abbott and Lindblad one each and Fingers the final two in the first four-pitcher no-hitter in Major League history…in 1990 Dennis Eckersley breaks his own club record when he saves his 46th game of the season…he would go on to save 48 games while compiling a microscopic 0.61 ERA…in 1995 Terry Steinbach col- lects his 1000th career hit at California, a seventh inning single off Mark Langston…in 1996, in his final at bat as an Athletic, Terry Steinbach hits his 35th home run of the season…it is his 34th as a catcher which breaks Carlton Fisk’s American League record for home runs by a catcher. 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 (67-90) VS. LOS ANGELES ANGELS (71-87) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 — ANGELS STADIUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT RHP SONNY GRAY (5-11, 5.74) VS. RHP ALEX MEYER (1-2, 5.91) CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME)

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Page 1: OAKLAND ATHLETICS - Los Angeles Angelslosangeles.angels.mlb.com/documents/1/6/8/203884168/09_28_2016_… · American League Champions ... days in fourth, 19 days tied for fourth and

PITCHING PROBABLESThur., Sept. 29 at Seattle RHP Kendall Graveman (10-11, 4.19) vs. LHP Ariel Miranda (5-2, 4.10) 7:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The GameFri., Sept. 30 at Seattle RHP Raul Alcantara (1-2, 5.75) vs. RHP Taijuan Walker (7-11, 4.35) 7:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The GameSat., Oct. 1 at Seattle RHP Jharel Cotton (2-0, 1.44) vs. RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (16-12, 3.96) 6:10 CSNCA/95.7 FM The GameSun., Oct. 2 at Seattle LHP Sean Manaea (6-9, 3.89) vs. RHP Felix Hernandez (11-7, 3.71) 12:10 CSNCA/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 lost their 90th game of the season last night and have posted back-to-back 90-loss seasons for just the second time in Oakland history (1977-79)…went 68-94 last year…this is the first time the A’s have finished with a losing record in back-to-back seasons since they had three straight from 2007-09…are in fifth place in the American League West, 3½ games behind fourth place Los Angeles…with a loss tonight, the A’s would clinch a last place finish in the West for the second consecutive season…have finished last in consecutive seasons just once in Oakland history (1997-98)…are 67-90 (.449), which is the third worst record in the AL, and the 23 games under .500 is a season high…have lost seven of the last eight games after winning six of the previous seven…are a season-high tying 25½ games behind first place Texas (also Sept. 24)…have not been more than 26 games out of first place since finishing the 1979 sea-son 34 games back of California…have been in fourth or worse every day since June 3…have spent 136 of 173 days this year in fourth or worst (66 days in fourth, 19 days tied for fourth and 51 days in fifth).

OFFENSE: The A’s have been held to one run or fewer five times in the last seven games and are batting .190 (48-for-253) with 17 runs scored over the last eight games (2.1 runs per game)…have a .304 on-base per-centage, which is currently tied for third lowest in Oakland history…have walked 429 times, which will likely be the second fewest walks in Oakland history in a non-strike season (433 in 1978, 472 in 1968)…rank last in the American League in runs (632), on-base percentage and slugging per-centage (.393)…have finished last in the AL in runs four times in Oakland history (1977-79, 2008), last in on-base percentage five times (1977-79, 1994, 2008) and last in slugging percentage six times (1977-79, 1994, 2008-09)…are also last in the AL in hit by pitches (33), second in fewest strikeouts (1099), fewest extra base hits (437), fewest stolen bases (49) and fewest sacrifice hits (13) and third in lowest batting average (.246), fewest walks and fewest home runs (163)…the 13 sacrifice hits are cur-rently the fewest in Athletics history…the record is 14 last year.

PITCHING: The A’s compiled a 3.55 ERA over the first 27 games through May 2, a 5.09 ERA over an 82-game stretch from May 3 to Aug. 5 and have a 4.00 ERA (188 er in 423.0 ip) over the last 48 contests…have a 4.49 ERA for the season, which is second highest in the American League…have not finished in the bottom two in the AL in ERA since 1997 when they were last…have not finished the year with an ERA above 4.28 since 2000 (4.58)…have 1147 strikeouts, which is third fewest in the AL but fifth most in Athletics history (1244 in 2014, 1183 in 2013, 1179 in 2015, 1160 in 2011)…have allowed 177 home runs, which is tied for second fewest in the AL…however, it is tied for fourth most in Oakland history (205 in 1996, 197 in 1997, 179 in 1998, 177 in 1982)…surrendered their fifth grand slam of the season last night, which is tied for the AL lead…have 68 wild pitches, which is tied for third most in the AL and tied for third most in Oakland his-tory (72 in 1979, 71 in 1989, 68 in 1998).

STARTING PITCHING: Daniel Mengden tossed 3.0 innings last night, which marks the 44th time this year an A’s starter has tossed fewer than five innings…that is second most in the majors (Pittsburgh, 47) and the most by an A’s team since 1997 (52)…it is the most by an AL team since Baltimore also had 44 in 2008 (Texas had 48 in 2007)…starters are 9-11 with a 3.68 ERA (74 er in 181.0 ip) over the last 33 games…are 42-66 with a 4.83 ERA (458 er in 853.0 ip) for the season…the wins are second fewest in the AL…have not won fewer than 47 games since 1997 when they had 29…the 853.0 innings pitched are second fewest in the AL…this will mark the third time in Oakland history the A’s will finish with fewer than 900 innings pitched by their starters in a non-strike season (858.2 in 1997, 888.0 in 2009)…also rank second in the AL in most losses (66) and highest ERA (4.83)…have not finished with an ERA above 4.76 since 1999 (4.96).

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed two errors in the last eight games but have 94 for the season, which is tied for third most in the Ameri-can League…have not committed fewer than 97 errors in a season since 2007 (90)…are tied for fourth in the AL with 151 double plays.

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 0-2 on their final road trip of the season, a seven-game trip to Los Angeles-AL (0-2) and Seattle (four games)…went 6-1 on the last road trip to Kansas City (4-0) and Texas (2-1), which tied for the seventh best road trip in Oakland history (min. six games)…are 33-43 (.434) on the road and have clinched a losing record on the road for the third consecutive season (40-41 in 2014, 34-47 in 2015) and eighth

time in the last 10 years…went 34-47 (.420) at home and have clinched the second worst home record in the American League…that matched the home record from last year for second worst in Oakland history (31-50 in 1979)…finished with a losing record at home in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1996-98 when they did it three straight years…are av-eraging 4.53 runs per game on the road (344 runs in 76 games) compared to 3.56 at home…have averaged a run or more per game on the road than at home three times in Oakland history (1.63 in 1973, 1.13 in 1990, 1.01 in 1994)…are batting .256 (683-for-2667) on the road compared to .236 at home…have hit 20 points higher on the road than at home four times in Oakland history (32 in 1973, 31 in 2007, 27 in 1979, 25 in 1971)…A’s pitch-ers have allowed 95 home runs on the road, which is sixth most in Oakland history (103 in 1996, 101 in 1997, 101 in 1985, 101 in 1987, 96 in 1998).

SCORING MARGIN: The A’s fell to 21-38 (.356) in games decided by four runs or more with the loss last night…the wins and record are the worst in the AL and third worst in the majors…are 46-52 (.469) in games decided by three runs or fewer…have lost each of their last four one-run games and six of the last seven…are 23-27 (.460) in one-run games for the sea-son…rank fourth in the AL in one-run games (50) and losses…have a run differential of -103, which is second worst in the AL (Minnesota, -170) and seventh worst in Oakland history…it is the worst since 1997 (-182).

ROSTER NOTES: The A’s have 34 players on the active roster (includes A. Alcantara, Triggs and Wendelken who are out for the season)…have employed an Oakland record tying 12 rookie pitchers (2009, 2012, 2015) and they have a combined 215 games pitched, which is third most in Oak-land history (319 in 2012, 232 in 2009)…rookie pitchers have made 62 starts, including 16 of the last 21…have used 19 rookies overall and have had at least three rookies in the starting lineup (including the pitcher) in each of the last 25 games…started a season-high six rookies Sunday for the second time this year (Sept. 19)…have started five or more rookies 12 times this year and four or more 29 times…have used the disabled list an Oakland-record 27 times and those players have combined to miss an Oakland-record 1750 games (64.8 games per stint)…currently have 12 players on the DL, including 11 on the 60-day DL.

A’s vs. ANGELS: The A’s have lost the season series for the third con-secutive season as they are 7-11 entering the final game today…are 4-5 in Anaheim and went 3-6 in Oakland…are 24-32 against the Angels over the last three years…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 421-353 against the Angels…that includes 218-167 in Oakland and 203-186 in Anaheim…all-time, the A’s are 470-430 against the Angels.

TODAY’S TIDBITSKhris Davis is the fifth player in Oakland history and seventh in Athlet-ics history to hit 40 home runs…is the first since Jason Giambi hit 43 in 2000…Ryan Dull made his 69th appearance of the season Monday, which leads American League rookies and is two short of the Oakland rookie record of 71 (Aaron Small, 1997; Ryan Cook, 2012)…Ryon Healy leads AL rookies in hits (77) since the All-Star Break, ranks second in doubles (18), home runs (12), RBI (34) and extra base hits (30) and tied for second in runs (32)…Marcus Semien has 26 home runs, which are the most among AL shortstops, tied for second most in the majors and fifth most in Athletics history.

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1971 the A’s win the fastest game in Oakland history 2-1 as the A’s defeat the Royals in 1 hour and 35 minutes…in 1972 the A’s score six times in the final three innings to defeat Minnesota 8-7 and clinch their second consecutive AL West title…in 1975 Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers combine to no-hit the California An-gels, 5-0…Blue pitches five innings, Abbott and Lindblad one each and Fingers the final two in the first four-pitcher no-hitter in Major League history…in 1990 Dennis Eckersley breaks his own club record when he saves his 46th game of the season…he would go on to save 48 games while compiling a microscopic 0.61 ERA…in 1995 Terry Steinbach col-lects his 1000th career hit at California, a seventh inning single off Mark Langston…in 1996, in his final at bat as an Athletic, Terry Steinbach hits his 35th home run of the season…it is his 34th as a catcher which breaks Carlton Fisk’s American League record for home runs by a catcher.

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 (67-90) VS. LOS ANGELES ANGELS (71-87)WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 — ANGELS STADIUM — 7:05 P.M. PDT

RHP SONNY GRAY (5-11, 5.74) VS. RHP ALEX MEYER (1-2, 5.91)CSNCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME)

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FOR STARTERS: Was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list today…is 5-11 with a 5.74 ERA in 21 starts in a season shortened by two stints on the DL…was 3-5 with a 6.19 ERA in nine starts when he was placed on the DL the first time May 22 retroactive to May 21 with a strained right trapezius…was reinstated June 5 and went 2-6 with a 5.43 ERA in 12 starts before going on the DL a second time Aug. 7 with a strained right forearm…did not have a rehab assignment following either DL stint.

AMONG THE LEADERS: Ranks second in the American League with 15 wild pitches, has the third lowest winning percentage (.313) and is tied for third in sacrifice flies allowed (7)…the winning percentage is the lowest by an A’s pitcher since 2008 (Blanton, .294; Smith, .304)…the wild pitches match the most by an Athletic over the last 24 years…the last with more is Mike Moore with 22 in 1992…his 5.74 ERA is fourth highest in the AL among pitchers with 100 or more innings pitched…using the same minimum, it is the highest by an A’s pitcher since Omar Olivares had a 6.75 ERA in 2000.

CAREER HIGHS: Has career highs in losses (11) and home runs (18) and has matched his high in wild pitches (15)…his 74 earned runs are one short of his high (75 in 2014) and his 80 runs are four short (84 in 2014)…his 5.74 ERA is more than 2½ runs higher than his previous high (3.08 in 2014) and his .286 opponents batting average, .344 on-base percent-age and .477 slugging percentage are also currently the highest marks of his career…is averaging a career-low 7.22 strikeouts per nine innings and has issued a career high 3.26 walks per nine innings…his five wins follow back-to-back 14 win seasons.

THE BIG INNING: Has allowed six runs in an inning once this year, five runs three times and four runs twice…when you combine the single big-gest inning of his 21 starts, he has allowed 58 of his 80 runs for a 26.51 ERA (54 er in 18.1 ip)…has a 1.84 ERA (20 er in 97.2 ip) in all other in-nings.

SPOTS IN THE ORDER: The eight and nine hitters in the order are batting a combined .467 (42-for-90) with seven home runs and 21 RBI, while the four and five hitters are hitting a combined .214 (21-for-98) with two home runs and 13 RBI…the eight hitter is batting .468 (22-for-47) and the nine hitter is hitting .465 (20-for-43), both of which are the highest marks in the majors among pitchers with at least 100 innings…the five hitter is hitting .176 (9-for-51), which is second lowest in the American League (min. 100 ip).

OPPONENTS BATTING: Has yielded a .330 (35-for-106) batting aver-age with runners in scoring position, which is fifth highest in the American League among pitchers with 100 or more innings…has allowed a .315 (35-for-111) batting average with four doubles, a triple and seven home runs (.559 slugging percentage) to batters leading off an inning…opponents are batting .467 (28-for-60) with five doubles and five home runs (.800 slugging percentage) when putting the first pitch in play…has yielded a .233 (40-for-172) batting average the first time through the lineup and .318 (92-for-289) after that…has allowed a .283 (66-for-233) average against left-handed hitters compared to .289 (66-for-228) against right-handers…however, has surrendered 12 of his 18 home runs to righties (.531 slugging percentage by righties, .425 by lefties)…11 have been solo shots.

BEFORE AND AFTER THE BREAK: Is 2-3 with a 7.82 ERA (22 er in 25.1 ip) in five starts since the All-Star Break after going 3-8 with a 5.16 ERA in 16 starts before the break…the eight losses were two more than his com-bined pre-All-Star Break total from the previous two seasons (20-6, 2.42 ERA in 37 starts)…is now 23-14 with a 3.13 ERA in 54 career appearances before the All-Star Break compared to 15-17 with a 3.80 ERA (112 er in 265.0 ip) in 43 games after the break.

NIGHT AND DAY: Is 3-8 with a 6.66 ERA (54 er in 73.0 ip) in 13 starts at night compared to 2-3 with a 4.19 ERA (20 er in 43.0 ip) in eight starts during the day…over the last two years, he is 7-5 with a 2.78 ERA (32 er in 103.2 ip) in 17 starts during the day, 12-13 with a 4.29 ERA (105 er in 220.1 ip) in 35 starts at night.

DAY REST: Is scheduled to make his first start since Aug. 6…is 2-8 with a 6.50 ERA (46 er in 63.2 ip) in 12 starts on four days rest compared to 3-3 with a 4.82 ERA (28 er in 52.1 ip) in nine starts on five days rest or more.

INNING BY INNING: Has a 2.79 ERA (13 er in 42.0 ip) and .195 (30-for-154) opponents batting average over the first two innings of the game com-pared to a 7.42 ERA (61 er in 74.0 ip) and .332 (102-for-307) opponents average from the third inning on.

LAST START: He lost his second consecutive start in the A’s 4-0 loss to Chicago (NL) on Aug. 6 in Oakland…allowed two runs in five innings of work, both in the third inning and a two-run single by Zobrist…retired each of the final seven batters that he faced…Arrieta and Wood combined to shutout the A’s on four hits and a walk.

GRAY’S 2016 STARTSDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 6 Chicago (AL) 2-1 W 1.29 7.0 3 1 1 4 5 0 97April 11 Los Angeles (AL) 1-4 L 2.70 6.1 6 3 3 3 6 1 92April 16 Kansas City 5-3 W 2.33 6.0 7 2 1 1 6 0 114April 22 at Toronto 8-5 W 2.73 7.0 6 3 3 3 7 1 100April 27 at Detroit 4-9 L 3.81 2.0 2 4 4 4 2 1 65April Totals (5 games, 5 starts) 3-2 3.81 28.1 24 13 12 15 26 3 May 3 Seattle 2-8 L 4.84 7.0 11 7 7 1 6 2 93May 9 at Boston 7-14 L 6.00 3.2 8 7 7 2 2 0 75May 15 at Tampa Bay 7-6 – 5.84 5.2 6 6 3 2 4 3 99May 20 New York (AL) 3-8 L 6.19 3.1 6 5 4 4 3 0 98May Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 0-3 9.61 19.2 31 25 21 9 15 5 June 5 at Houston 2-5 – 5.77 5.0 5 1 1 1 5 1 69June 10 at Cincinnati 1-2 L 5.34 7.2 5 2 2 1 4 0 92June 15 Texas 5-7 – 5.54 6.0 8 5 5 1 3 2 90June 21 Milwaukee 5-3 – 5.20 6.0 7 2 1 1 7 0 100June 26 at Los Angeles (AL) 6-7 – 5.03 6.0 6 2 2 1 3 0 106June Totals (5 games, 5 starts) 0-1 3.23 30.2 31 12 11 5 22 3 July 1 Pittsburgh 3-7 L 5.42 6.0 7 7 7 1 4 1 94July 6 at Minnesota 0-4 L 5.16 6.0 6 1 1 4 5 0 113July 16 Toronto 5-4 W 5.12 6.0 6 3 3 4 2 1 102July 21 Tampa Bay 3-7 L 5.49 5.0 9 7 7 0 6 2 94July 26 at Texas 6-3 W 5.43 6.0 5 3 3 2 8 2 100July 31 at Cleveland 0-8 L 5.84 3.1 8 7 7 2 3 1 64July Totals (6 games, 6 starts) 2-4 7.79 32.1 41 28 28 13 28 7Aug. 6 Chicago (NL) 0-4 L 5.74 5.0 5 2 2 0 2 0 72

GRAY vs. LOS ANGELES: Is 5-3 with a 3.25 ERA (83.0 ip, 66 h, 33 r, 30 er, 24 bb, 71 so, 6 hr) in 13 career appearances, including 12 starts…is 3-3 with a 4.05 ERA (24 er in 53.1 ip) in eight starts in Oakland and 2-0 with a 1.82 ERA (6 er in 29.2 ip) in five games at Anaheim…is 0-1 with a 3.65 ERA (12.1 ip, 12 h, 5 r, 5 er, 4 bb, 9 so, 1 hr) in two starts this year…the loss came in a 4-1 decision in Oakland on April 11…shut out the An-gels on two hits and two walks over the first five innings but Tropeano blanked the A’s on six hits and two walks in five innings…allowed three runs in the sixth inning on a Nava RBI single and a Trout two-run home run…then had a no decision in the A’s 7-6 loss at Los Angeles (AL) June 26…allowed the first two batters of the game to reach base and score but those were the only two runs he allowed in six innings of work…Cron had a RBI single and Giavotella a sacrifice fly…left after six innings with a 6-2 lead but the bullpen allowed five runs over the final three innings with Ax-ford getting the blown save and Hendriks the loss.

GRAY’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. LOS ANGELESPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGKole Calhoun L 35 7 2 0 0 0 5 12 0 0 0 0 .200 .300 .257C.J. Cron R 17 3 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 .176 .222 .235Yunel Escobar R 12 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .417Johnny Giavotella R 11 3 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 .273 .286 .364Jefry Marte R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Cliff Pennington S 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .333 .000Carlos Perez R 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400 .400 .600Albert Pujols R 33 8 0 0 1 4 1 5 0 1 0 1 .242 .257 .333Andrelton Simmons R 7 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .286 .375 .286Mike Trout R 33 7 0 0 3 4 2 13 0 0 0 0 .212 .257 .485

STARTS VS. LOS ANGELESDATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO9/17/13 H -- 6.0 5 1 1 1 56/1/14 H W 6.2 7 3 3 3 58/22/14 H W 8.1 6 3 3 2 58/28/14 A -- 7.0 6 3 3 3 69/23/14 H L 7.0 3 2 1 3 124/22/15 A W 7.0 2 1 1 2 74/28/15 H W 8.0 6 2 2 1 66/14/15 A W 7.2 5 1 0 0 96/19/15 H – 6.0 5 6 5 3 29/2/15 H L 5.0 8 6 6 1 24/11/16 H L 6.1 6 3 3 3 66/26/16 A – 6.0 6 2 2 1 3

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Sonny Gray (5-11, 5.74 ERA)

GRAY’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: 2 (twice), last: 7/12/15 at CLEIP: 9.0(fivetimes),last:8/7/15vs.HOUFewest IP, GS: 2.0, 4/27/16 at DETH: 11 (twice), last: 5/3/16 vs. SEAR: 7 (seven times), last: 7/31/16 at CLEER: 7 (six times), last: 7/31/16 at CLEBB: 7, 5/3/15 at TEXSO: 12, 9/23/14 vs. LAAHR: 3 (twice), last: 5/15/16 at TBPitches: 119, 5/3/15 at TEXWin Streak: 6 (twice), last: 6/18/14-7/26/14Loss Streak: 7, 4/27/16 to 7/6/16Scoreless Streak: 20.0, 9/23/14 to 4/11/15Complete Games: 5,last:8/7/15vs.HOUShutouts: 4, last: 7/28/15 at LAD

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Kendall Graveman (10-11, 4.19 ERA): Went 1-6 with a 5.36 ERA over his first nine starts, 9-2 with a 3.33 ERA over his next 16 starts from May 30 to Aug. 24, and is 0-3 with a 5.28 ERA over his last five starts…has struck out just 102 batters in 180.1 innings, an average of 5.09 per nine innings…that is the second lowest mark in the American League (Perez, TEX 4.65)… has not committed an error and his 41 total chances are the most in the AL and third most in the majors among pitchers with no er-rors…has a 1.80 ERA in the first inning, which is second lowest in the AL among pitchers with 25 or more innings (Tanaka, NYY 1.16)…was the los-ing pitcher in his last start, a 3-0 loss to Texas last Friday in Oakland (7.0 ip, 4 h, 3 r, 3 er, 3 so)…is 1-3 with a 5.40 ERA (31.2 ip, 43 h, 19 r, 19 er, 8 bb, 16 so, 2 hr) in seven career appearances, including five starts, against Seattle…including 0-3 with a 7.47 ERA in four starts this year.

GRAY BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2016 5 11 5.74 21 116.0 742015 14 7 2.73 31 208.0 63Career 38 31 3.43 97 607.0 231

Home 3 6 5.80 11 63.2 41Road 2 5 5.68 10 52.1 33Day 2 3 4.19 8 43.0 20Night 3 8 6.66 13 73.0 54Pre-ASB 3 8 5.16 16 90.2 52Post-ASB 2 3 7.82 5 25.1 22

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .283 233 66vs. RHH .289 228 66

OAKLAND A’SCAREER ERA LEADERS

1. Dennis Eckersley 2.74 2. Rollie Fingers 2.91 3. Ken Holtzman 2.92 4. Vida Blue 2.94 5. Paul Lindblad 2.97 6. CatfishHunter 3.00 7. Tim Hudson 3.30 8. BlueMoonOdom 3.38 9. Sonny Gray 3.43 10. Mike Moore 3.54

(min. 450.0 innings pitched)

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TEAM25-24, 3.95 ERA (236 er in 537.1 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 41-for-62 (66.1%)

• The A’s bullpen has a 2.67 ERA (9 er in 30.1 ip) over its last 10 games (since Sept. 17) after logging a 5.62 ERA over its previous 14 games.

• Has tossed 537.1 innings, which is second most in the American League, the most by A’s reliev-ers since 2009 when they pitched 559.1 innings and sixth most in Oakland history.

• Has allowed 65-of-237 (27.4%) inherited run-ners to score, which is the second best percent-age in the AL and fifth best in the majors.

• Ranks third in the AL in walks per nine innings (3.08) and fifth in strike-outs (509), opponents on-base percentage (.308) and slugging percent-age (.385)...is tied for third in most blown saves (21), fourth in most wild pitches (32), tied for fourth in most losses (24) and fifth in lowest save percentage (66.1%).

• First batters faced are 102-for-440 (.232) with 32 walks (.282 on-base percentage)...is tied for the fewest first batter home runs in the AL (6), ranks second in slugging percentage (.330) and fourth in batting aver-age and on-base percentage.

61 RHP JOHN AXFORDLast Outing: 9/23 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 2-9Inherited Runners/Scored: 16/8

First Hitters: 18-63, 3 bb

• Has not allowed an earned run in 19 of his last 22 games for a 2.38 ERA (6 er in 22.2 ip) dating back to July 26...however, has a 5.11 ERA (21 er in 37.0 ip) over his last 40 games (since June 15) after logging a 2.70 ERA over his first 26 contests.

• Is tied for seventh among American League relievers in wins (6)...is tied for second in most blown saves (7) and tied for third in most walks (30).

• Has allowed 11 of his 30 runs (5.1 ip, 18.56 ERA) over innings three through six…has a 2.78 ERA (18 er in 58.1 ip) from the seventh inning on.

• Has a .316 (18-for-57) opponents batting average with runners in scor-ing position, including .400 (12-for-30) with RISP and two outs.

• His six wins are two short of his career-high (eight in 2010), his 66 games pitched are nine short of his high (75 in 2012) and his 63.2 in-nings are 10 short of his high (73.2 in 2011).

• Is 1-0 with two blown saves and a 5.14 ERA (4 er in 7.0 ip) in seven games against the Angels.

Last Year: Was 4-5 with a 4.20 ERA and a team-leading 25 saves in 60 relief ap-pearances with Colorado…had a 2.70 ERA and .216 opponents average on the road, a 5.59 ERA and .298 opponents average at Coors Field.

57 LHP DANIEL COULOMBELast Outing: 9/24 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 12/3

First Hitters: 4-29, 2 bb

• Has a 1.93 ERA (1 er in 4.2 ip) over his last five games...however, has a 7.13 ERA (14 er in 17.2 ip) over his last 14 games (since Aug. 11) after logging a 3.33 ERA over his first 18 games.

• Has a 2.45 ERA (5 er in 18.1 ip) in 13 games on the road, a 6.49 ERA (19 er in 26.1 ip) in 19 games at home.

• Has a .224 (36-for-161) opponents batting average, but has a .333 (13-for-39) opponents average with runners in scoring position.

• Has not allowed a run in three games and 1.2 innings in his career against Los Angeles.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville July 19 for his fifth stint with the A’s this year and has a 5.06 ERA (15 er in 26.2 ip) in 19 games since then.

• Was with Oakland for the first time for a one-day stint on May 10...pitched twice during his second stint from May 22-25...logged a 4.50 ERA in seven outings during his third stint from June 4-21...appeared in three games during his fourth stint from June 30-July 3.

• Had no decisions and a 1.08 ERA in 20 relief appearances for Nash-ville...his opponents had a .200 batting average and he did not allow a home run in 25.0 innings.

Last Year: Had no decisions and a 5.63 ERA in 14 relief appearances with the Dodgers and A’s...spent the balance of the season at Triple-A Oklahoma City in the Dodgers farm system where he went 3-1 with a save and a 3.27 ERA in 38 games.

46 LHP ROSS DETWILERLast Outing: 9/18 at Texas (W, 5.1 ip, 5 h, 2 r, 2 er, 3 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/1

First Hitters: 2-7, bb

• Tossed 8.0 shutout innings for the win in his A’s debut on Aug. 10 but is 1-3 with a 6.21 ERA (23 er in 33.1 ip) in seven games, including six starts, since then.

• Is 2-3 with a 4.70 ERA (20 er in 38.1 ip) in his seven starts compared to 0-0 with a 7.04 ERA (6 er in 7.2 ip) in eight relief appearances.

• Is 1-3 with a 5.81 ERA (20 er in 31.0 ip) in seven games on the road compared to 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA (6 er in 15.0 ip) in eight games in his home ballparks.

• Is 0-1 with a 6.59 ERA (10 er in 13.2 ip) in five games, including one start, in his career against Los Angeles.

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville Aug. 10 and is 2-3 with a 5.01 ERA (23 er in 41.1 ip) in eight games, including seven starts, since then.

• Was traded to the A’s organization in a minor league deal with Cleveland for cash considerations on July 17 and reported to Nashville.

• Combined for a 6-4 record and a 4.40 ERA in 16 games, including 15 starts, between Triple-A Columbus and Nashville...issued 21 walks in 62.2 innings with Columbus (3.02 per nine innings) but then walked just four batters in 23.1 innings with the Sounds (1.54 per nine innings.

Last Year: Split the 2015 season with Texas and Atlanta after spending the first seven seasons of his career with Washington (2007, 09-14)...combined for a 1-5 record and a 7.25 ERA in 41 games, including seven starts.

62 LHP SEAN DOOLITTLELast Outing: 9/25 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 4-5Inherited Runners/Scored: 17/5

First Hitters: 12-38, 4 bb

• Was reinstated from the disabled list Sept. 2 and has a 1.42 ERA (1 er in 6.1 ip) in seven games since his return.

• Has a .218 opponents batting average...that includes a .175 (10-for-57) average against left-handed hitters, .250 (19-for-76) against right-handers.

• Has a 1.10 ERA (2 er in 16.1 ip) in 19 games on the road, a 3.92 ERA (9 er in 20.2 ip) in 23 games at home.

• His five home runs allowed match his career-high (also in 2014)...his two wins are three short of his high (five in 2013).

• Logged a 6.75 ERA over his first six games, a 1.33 ERA over a 24-game stretch from April 16-June 12 and a 5.40 ERA over his last five contests before he was placed on the DL.

• Was placed on the 15-day disabled list June 30 retroactive to June 26 with a strained left shoulder and missed 59 games.

• Is 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA (4 er in 4.2 ip) and has converted 1-of-2 save opportunities in five games against the Angels.

Last Year: Missed 121 games due to two stints on the disabled list (strained left rotator cuff, strained left shoulder)…went 1-0 with four saves, a blown save and a 3.95 ERA in 12 relief appearances with the A’s.

66 RHP RYAN DULLLast Outing: 9/26 at Los Angeles (L, 1.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 ibb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 3-5Inherited Runners/Scored: 52/7

First Hitters: 8-65, 2 bb

• Has a 2.00 ERA (2 er in 9.0 ip) in nine games in September after logging a 4.22 ERA in 12 games in August.

• Has allowed 7 of his last 16 (43.8%) inher-ited runners to score after stranding each of his first 36 inherited runners, which was the longest streak by any pitcher in the expan-sion era.

• Has allowed 7-of-52 (13.5%) inherited run-ners to score for the season, which is the best percentage by a rookie in Oakland histo-ry and the third best percentage in the Ameri-can League...the inherited runners rank sec-ond in the AL and tied for fifth in the majors.

• Leads AL rookies, ranks third among rook-ies in Oakland history and tied for seventh among all AL pitchers in games pitched (69).

• Ranks second among AL relievers in op-ponents on-base percentage (.219), fifth in innings (73.1), seventh in batting average (.182), eighth in strikeouts per walk (5.54) and ninth in walks per nine innings (1.60)...is tied for eighth in most home runs al-lowed (10) and most wild pitches (6).

• First batters faced are 8-for-65 (.123) with two walks (.145 on-base per-centage)...ranks second in first batter on-base percentage, fourth in bat-ting average and sixth in slugging percentage (.215).

• Opponents are 5-for-68 (.074) with runners in scoring position, including 3-for-39 (.077) with RISP and two outs.

• Is 1-3 with a save and a 3.12 ERA (3 er in 8.2 ip) in 10 games against the Angels.

Last Year: Was named the A’s Organizational Pitcher of the Year after going 3-2 with 12 saves and a 0.74 ERA in 47 games with Midland and Nashville…made his ML debut in September and went 1-2 with a save and a 4.24 ERA in 13 games.

MOST INNINGS PITCHED,OAKLAND RELIEVERS

586.2 1997559.1 2009548.1 1993542.2 1996538.1 1985537.1 2016

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

MOST GAMES PITCHED,OAKLAND A’S ROOKIES

71 Ryan Cook, 201271 Aaron Small, 199769 Ryan Dull, 201668 Andrew Bailey, 200967 Huston Street, 2005 LOWEST PERCENTAGE OF

INHERITED RUNNERS SCORED, OAKLAND ROOKIE

13.5% Ryan Dull, 201615.2% SteveOntiveros,198516.1% Santiago Casilla, 200716.7% Jay Marshall, 200720.0% Greg Cadaret, 1987

(since 1974)

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31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 9/24 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 32/5

First Hitters: 12-49, bb

• Had his seven-game, 7.0-inning scoreless streak snapped in his last ap-pearance on Saturday...however, has not allowed an earned run in 17 of his last 20 games for a 2.11 ERA (5 er in 21.1 ip) dating back to Aug. 7.

• Has allowed 5-of-32 (15.6%) inherited runners to score, which is the fourth best percentage in the American League.

• Opponents are batting .273...that includes .232 (22-for-95) against left-handed hitters, .300 (45-for-150) against right-handers.

• Has a 1.66 ERA (7 er in 38.0 ip) in 29 games at night, a 7.23 ERA (19 er in 23.2 ip) in 21 games during the day.

• Has a 2.18 ERA (11 er in 45.1 ip) in 39 games since he was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list June 19...logged an 8.27 ERA in 11 games before he was placed on the DL with a strained right triceps.

• His 66 strikeouts are five short of his career-high of 71 from last year...his 50 games pitched are eight short of his high (58 in 2015).

• Is 0-1 with a 3.09 ERA (4 er in 11.2 ip) in nine games against Los An-geles.

Last Year: Pitched exclusively in relief for the first time in his career and was 5-0 with a 2.92 ERA in 58 games with Toronto…had career highs in games and strike-outs (71) and career lows in ERA and opponents batting average (.240).

44 RHP RYAN MADSONLast Outing: 9/19 vs. Houston (L, 1.1 ip, 3 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 30-37Inherited Runners/Scored: 8/0

First Hitters: 13-57, 4 bb

• Has allowed six runs over his last four games (4.0 ip, 13.50 ERA) to snap his 12-game, 13.2-inning scoreless streak.

• Has 30 saves, which is two short of his career high of 32 in 2011...the saves are the most by an A’s pitcher since 2013 (Balfour, 38) and tied for seventh in the American League...however, is tied for second in most blown saves (7) and has the third lowest save percentage (81.1%).

• Is tied for 10th among AL relievers in opponents grounded into double plays (8)...is tied for third in losses (7).

• Has a 6.00 ERA (20 er in 30.0 ip) in 30 games against AL West teams, a 1.42 ERA (5 er in 31.2 ip) in 31 games against all other opponents.

• Has a 2.81 ERA (15 er in 48.0 ip) in 46 games with one days rest or more, a 6.59 ERA (10 er in 13.2 ip) in 15 games with no rest.

• Has a 1.57 ERA (4 er in 23.0 ip) in 23 games during the day and 2.41 ERA (9 er in 33.2 ip) in 33 games at home.

• Is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA (3 er in 9.0 ip) and has converted 3-of-4 save opportunities in eight games against the Angels.

Last Year: Returned to the majors for the first time since 2011 and was 1-2 with three saves and a career-low 2.13 ERA in 68 appearances with Kansas City…also had career lows in opponents batting (.205) and on-base percentage (.254).

58 RHP ZACH NEALLast Outing: 9/27 at Los Angeles (ND, 3.0 ip, 3 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so)

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

First Hitters: 5-17

• Has not allowed a run in five of his last six games for a 1.80 ERA (2 er in 10.0 ip).

• Has issued just six walks in 65.0 innings, an average of 0.83 walks per nine innings...that is the second lowest mark in the majors among pitch-ers with 40 or more innings pitched (Kershaw, LAD 0.63)...has struck out just 24, an average of 3.32 per nine innings, which is the lowest in the majors using the 40.0 innings minimum.

• Is 1-3 with a 5.74 ERA (20 er in 31.1 ip) in his six starting assignments compared to 1-1 with a 3.48 ERA (13 er in 33.2 ip) in 17 relief appear-ances.

• Has a 1.35 ERA (2 er in 13.1 ip) in four games, including one start, against Los Angeles.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville July 21 for his fourth stint with the A’s this year and is 1-3 with a 3.47 ERA (19 er in 49.1 ip) in 15 games, including five starts, since then.

• Made his Major League debut during his first stint from May 11-12 (May 11 at Boston)…pitched twice during his second stay from May 25-30...logged a 4.70 ERA in five games during his last stint from June 10-30.

• Went 7-2 with a 3.21 ERA in 11 starts for Nashville...issued just eight walks in 61.2 innings, an average of 1.17 per nine innings.

Last Year: Started the year at Double-A Midland and ended it with Triple-A Nash-ville...was 3-3 with a 6.44 ERA in seven starts with Midland, 7-10 with a 4.18 ERA in 21 games, including 20 starts, with Nashville and 10-13 with a 4.67 ERA overall.

47 LHP DILLON OVERTONLast Outing: 9/27 at Los Angeles (ND, 2.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 2 so)

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

First Hitters: 0-2

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 15 for his fourth stint with the A’s this year and has a 15.00 ERA (5 er in 3.0 ip) in two games since then.

• Has surrendered 12 home runs in 24.1 innings for an average of 4.44 home runs per nine innings, which is the highest in the majors among pitchers with 15 or more innings pitched.

• Is 1-0 with a 3.52 ERA (3 er in 7.2 ip) in two games, including one start, against the Angels.

• Was selected for the first time June 25 and went 1-1 with an 11.42 ERA in two starts before he was optioned back to Nashville July 1...returned July 19, had a no decision in the A’s 4-3, 10-inning win over Houston that day and was sent back to Nashville the next day...was last with Oakland from July 30-Aug. 5 and went 0-2 with a 17.05 ERA in two starts.

• Took the loss in his only postseason start with Nashville, allowing five runs on seven hits in 5.0 innings in a 5-2 loss to Oklahoma City in Game 2 of the Pacific Coast League Semifinals Sept. 8.

• Led the A’s farm system, ranked third in the PCL and tied for 13th in all of minor league baseball in wins (13)...also ranked fifth in the PCL in ERA (3.29)...his complete 2016 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 13 5 3.29 21 20 1 0 0 125.2 132 50 46 31 105

Last Year: Started the year at Single-A Stockton and was promoted to Double-A Midland July 2...combined for a 7-6 record and a 3.43 ERA in 27 games, includ-ing 25 starts...led the A’s farm system in ERA and tied for third in strikeouts (106).

56 RHP CHRIS SMITHLast Outing: 9/23 vs. Texas (ND, 1.0 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 0 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 6/4

First Hitters: 0-8, 3 bb

• Has a 0.82 ERA (1 er in 11.0 ip) over his last five games (since Sept. 3) after logging a 5.56 ERA over his first seven games.

• Has tossed more than one inning in seven of his 12 appearances, in-cluding two or more innings five times.

• Faced the Angels for the only time in his career on June 14, 2010 (1.0 ip, 1 h, 2 so).

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville Aug. 7 and has a 3.22 ERA (8 er in 22.1 ip) in 12 games since then.

• This is his first stint in the majors since 2010 when he logged a 5.40 ERA in three relief appearances with Milwaukee.

• Pitched in the Mariners farm system in 2011, was out of baseball in 2012 and had stints with independent teams in Wichita (2013) and Sugar Land (2014) before signing a minor league deal with San Diego in 2014.

• Was 1-5 with a 5.21 ERA over his first seven starts with Nashville through May 9, but went 5-3 with a 3.40 ERA over his last 15 starts...his complete 2016 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 6 8 3.93 22 22 0 0 0 130.2 120 64 57 45 121

Last Year: Spent most of the year at Triple-A El Paso where he went 5-7 with a 3.60 ERA in 22 starts...also had no decisions and a 0.90 ERA in two starts for Double-A San Antonio...had minor league career highs in strikeouts (132) and walks (44).

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17 YONDER ALONSOCurrent Streak: 0 for 8

Los Angeles Series: 0-8, soLast Homestand: 4-15, r, 2 2b, bb, 2 so

• Is 4-for-23 (.174) over his last eight games and is now batting .217 (25-for-115) over his last 38 contests.

• Has made 114 of his 128 starts against right-handed pitchers…is batting .259 (104-for-402) with six of his seven home runs against righties, .197 (12-for-61) against lefties.

• Is hitting .296 (58-for-196) with six of his seven home runs with runners on base compared to .217 (58-for-267) with the bases empty…has hit 19 of his 39 career home runs with runners on base.

• Ranks second among American League first baseman with a .9966 fielding percentage (4 errors in 1183 chances)…should he go errorless over the remaining five games, he will finish with the second best field-ing percentage by a first baseman in Oakland history to Mark McGwire’s .9969 in 1991 (4 errors in 1296 chances)…it will be fourth best in Athlet-ics history (Power, .9981 in 1957; Foxx, .9975 in 1935).

• Is 7-for-11 (.636) with 13 RBI with the bases loaded…the batting aver-age is the best in the majors and tied for third best in Oakland history.

• Has six home runs and 35 RBI over his last 77 games after tallying one home run and 18 RBI over his first 74 contests.

• Has a career high 51 runs scored…his two home runs are two short of his high (9 in 2012), his 151 games are four short of his best (155 in 2012) and his 53 RBI are nine short of his high (62 in 2012)…his .363 slugging percentage is his lowest since slugging .276 in 22 games in his first season in 2010.

• His seven home runs are third fewest in Oakland history among players with 400 or more plate appearances as a first baseman…they are the fewest since Bruce Bochte had six in 459 plate appearances in 1986.

Last Year: Batted .282 with five home runs and 31 RBI in 103 games in a season shortened by two stints on the disabled list…the batting average was his best in his four seasons with San Diego, as was his .361 on-base percentage and .742 OPS.

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 0 for 9

Los Angeles Series: 0-6, 2 bb, so, gidpLast Homestand: 1-14, 2b, 2 bb, 5 so, gidp

• Is 1-for-20 over his last six games after go-ing 10-for-25 (.400) with five home runs and 13 RBI over his previous seven contests.

• Ranks fifth in the American League in home runs (40), seventh in strikeouts (160) and tied for 10th in grounded into double plays (19).

• Is the fifth player in Oakland history (Can-seco, Giambi, Jackson and McGwire) and seventh in Athletics history (Foxx, Zernial) to hit 40 home runs…is the first since Jason Giambi (43 in 2000)…needs one more RBI to become the 17th player in Oakland histo-ry with 100…the last is Frank Thomas, who had 114 RBI in 2006.

• Has 21 home runs and 44 RBI in 65 games since the All-Star Break after tallying 19 home runs and 55 RBI in 81 games before the break…his post-break home runs are tied for second most in the majors (Dozier, MIN 28)…they are tied for third most in Oakland history and are the most since Eric Chavez also had 21 in 2001.

• Is batting .267 (94-for-352) and is tied for second in the majors with 29 home runs at night compared to .207 (39-for-188) during the day…has the third best night home run total in Athletics history behind Jose Can-seco (33 in 1991) and Mark McGwire (30 in 1996).

• Has hit 25 of his home runs as a left fielder, which is second most among AL left fielders (Upton, DET 29)…they are sixth most in Oakland history by a left fielder and are the most since Ben Grieve had 27 in 2000…the other 15 home runs have come as a designated hitter, which are the most by an A’s DH since Jack Cust had 18 in 2009.

• Has five home runs against Los Angeles, which match the most by an Athletic against the Angels over the last 24 years…is 10-for-34 (.294) with three HR and six RBI in nine career games at Angel Stadium.

• Has hit 23 of his home runs against AL West competition, which are the most by an Athletic against a division foe since McGwire set the record with 26 in 1992.

• Has appeared exclusively in left field on defense, where he has commit-ted five errors in 90 games…the errors are second most among AL left fielders (Grossman, MIN 8) and are the most by an A’s left fielder since Rickey Henderson also had five in 1993.

• Was named AL Co-Player of the Week for the week of Sept. 12-19 along with Hanley Ramirez (BOS) after batting .400 with nine runs, a double, five home runs, 13 RBI and seven walks in seven games…it was his first career Player of the Week award.

• Has career highs in games (146), at bats (540), runs (82), hits (133), home runs (40), RBI (99), extra base hits (64) and strikeouts (160) and has matched his best in triples (2)…his 40 walks are four short of his best (44 in 2015).

Last Year: Batted .247 with 27 home runs and 66 RBI in 121 games with Milwau-kee…had career highs in walks (44) and stolen bases (6) and matched his best in triples (2)…led the Brewers and tied for 10th in the National League in home runs.

39 BRETT EIBNERCurrent Streak: 0 for 15

Los Angeles Series: 0-5, r, bb, cs, gidpLast Homestand: 2-19, 2b, 2 rbi, bb, 4 so

• Is 2-for-31 (.065) with three walks over his last nine games.• Is batting .148 (18-for-122) with three home runs and 12 RBI in 48

games since the All-Star Break after hitting .304 with three home runs and 10 RBI in 19 contests before the break.

• Made his Major League debut with Kansas City earlier this year and hit .231 with three home runs and 10 RBI in 26 games over two stints…was traded to the A’s on July 30 for Billy Burns and is batting .170 (17-for-100) in 41 games, including 28 starts (14 in center field, 12 in right field, two in left field), since he was recalled from Triple-A Nashville August 5.

• Overall he has appeared in 28 games in right field (21 starts), 16 in cen-ter field (14 starts) and 13 in left field (11 starts).

• Combined to hit .289 with 12 home runs and 34 RBI in 54 games with Triple-A Omaha and Nashville…including .308 in four games with the Sounds…appeared in 37 games in center field, 12 in right field and three in left field.

Last Year: Spent the entire season at Triple-A Omaha where he batted .303 with 19 home runs and 81 RBI in 103 games…ranked ninth in the Pacific Coast League in RBI, slugging percentage (.514) and OPS (.878)…hit .348 with RISP.

48 RYON HEALYCurrent Streak: 3 games (7 for 12)

Los Angeles Series: 4-8, 2 2b, rbi, soLast Homestand: 5-24, 2 r, 2 hr, 4 rbi, 5 so

• Is batting .359 (55-for-153) with 18 multiple hit games over his last 39 games after hitting .229 over his first 28 contests.

• Has improved each month since joining the A’s…hit .241 with two home runs and seven RBI in July, .303 with four home runs and 10 RBI in August and is batting .354 (34-for-96) with six home runs and 17 RBI in September…ranks second in the American League in hits this month and third in batting.

• Leads AL rookies in hits (77) since the All-Star Break, ranks second in doubles (18), home runs (12), RBI (34) and extra base hits (30) and tied for second in runs (32)…overall, he ranks tied for fourth among AL rookies in doubles, tied for sixth in home runs, seventh in RBI, tied for seventh in extra base hits, eighth in hits and tied for ninth in runs.

• Has hit safely in each of his last 11 road games (20-for-46, .435) and has reached base safely in each of his last 23…is now batting .342 (39-for-114) on the road.

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville July 15 (first day after the All-Star Break) and has started 67 of the A’s 68 games since then at third base.

• Is 12-for-31 (.387) with two home runs and seven RBI in eight games against Los Angeles.

• Is batting .341 (29-for-85) in the seventh inning or later, .328 (21-for-64) against left-handed pitchers, .313 (52-for-166) at night and .302 (16-for-53) with runners in scoring position.

• Hit his 12th home run of the season Sunday, which is tied for sixth most in Oakland history among players with fewer than 81 games in a season.

• Has made both his Major League and Triple-A debut this year…hit .338 at Double-A Midland and was promoted to Nashville May 17…batted .318 with the Sounds and combined to hit .326 with 14 home runs and 64 RBI in 85 games…was tied for fifth in all of minor league baseball in extra base hits (46) at the time of his promotion.

Last Year: Spent the entire season at Midland in his Double-A debut and was named to the Texas League Postseason All-Star Team after hitting .302 with 10 home runs and 62 RBI in 124 games.

63 BRUCE MAXWELLCurrent Streak: 2 games (4 for 7)

Los Angeles Series: 1-3Last Homestand: 5-14, 2 r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, bb, 3 so, gidp

• Is batting .391 (18-for-46) in 16 games in September after hitting .129 over his first 12 games.

• Has 13 RBI over his last 19 games after driving in no runs over his first nine contests.

• Is batting .305 (18-for-59) with all 13 of his RBI, all seven of his walks and five of his six extra base hits against right-handed pitching…is 4-for-18 (.222) with a double against lefties.

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville July 23 and has played in 28 games in his Major League debut.

• Has not committed an error in 26 games, including 22 starts, at catch-er…however, opponents have been successful in each of their seven stolen base attempts off him…tossed out 30-of-77 (39.0%) at Nashville.

• Is hitting .357 (10-for-28) with runners on, .245 (12-for-49) with the bas-es empty…is 6-for-19 (.316) with runners in scoring position.

• Is batting .333 (15-for-45) at night, .219 (7-for-32) during the day.• Made his Triple-A debut this year and hit .321 with a career-high 10

home runs and 41 RBI in 60 games with Nashville…added 24 walks for a .393 on-base percentage and slugged .539…made all 60 of his appearances at catcher.

Last Year: Spent the entire season at Double-A Midland where he batted .243 with two home runs and 48 RBI in 96 games…led Texas League catchers with a .997 fielding percentage and tossed out 19-of-86 (22.1%) attempted base stealers.

OAKLAND A’SSINGLE SEASON BESTS

HOME RUNS1. Mark McGwire, 1996 522. Mark McGwire, 1987 493. Reggie Jackson, 1969 474. Jose Canseco, 1991 445. Jason Giambi, 2000 436. Mark McGwire, 1992 42 Jose Canseco, 1988 428. Khris Davis, 2016 40

STRIKEOUTS 1. Jack Cust, 2008 1972. Jack Cust, 2009 1853. Jose Canseco, 1986 1754. Reggie Jackson, 1968 1715. Jack Cust, 2007 1646. Reggie Jackson, 1971 1617. Khris Davis, 2016 160

OAKLAND A’SROOKIE LEADERS

(min. 250 PA)

BATTING AVERAGE.309 Ryon Healy, 2016.307 Mitchell Page, 1977.303 Jemile Weeks, 2011.298 Tony Batisa, 1996.294 Billy Burns, 2015

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE.618 Mark McGwire, 1987.526 Ryon Healy, 2016.521 Mitchell Page, 1977.505 Yoenis Céspedes, 2012.475 OlmedoSaenz,1999

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

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29 MATT MCBRIDECurrent Streak: 0 for 3

Texas Series: 0-1Last Homestand: 0-1

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville September 2 for his fourth stint with the A’s this year and is 0-for-4 in four games since his return…went 0-for-1 last Saturday in his first appearance since Sept. 10…has not started since July 25 at Texas.

• Is 7-for-26 (.269) against left-handed pitchers, 2-for-17 (.118) against right-handers.

• Was originally selected by Oakland April 27 but did not appear in a game before being optioned on April 29…also had stints from May 13-26 and July 3-25…this is his fourth season in the majors but his 19 games played are his fewest (20 in 2015).

• Has appeared in 15 games at catcher (11 starts) and opponents have been successful in all seven of their stolen base attempts off him…had never caught in the majors prior to this year…has also made one ap-pearance in right field and one at first base.

• Batted .267 with seven home runs and 30 RBI in 70 games with Triple-A Nashville…appeared in 46 games at catcher, 12 in right field, nine in left field and one at first base…hit .336 with five of his seven home runs on the road, .209 at home…his complete 2016 statistics with the Sounds: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .267 70 247 33 66 20 1 7 30 26 49 0 1 .441 .339

Last Year: Spent most of the season at Triple-A Albuquerque and batted .328 with 12 home runs and 49 RBI in 78 games...was promoted to Colorado Aug. 12 and hit .167 with no RBI in 20 games before he was outrighted to Albuquerque Sept. 7.

12 MAX MUNCYCurrent Streak: 0 for 2

Texas Series: DNPLast Homestand: 0-0

• Is 3-for-10 (.300) with four walks over his last nine games to snap a career-high 0-for-15 streak…is now batting .140 (8-for-57) over his last 28 games.

• Has made each of his 34 starts this year and all 60 in his career against right-handed pitchers…is 1-for-5 (.200) against left-handed pitchers this year and has just seven career plate appearances against south paws.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville for his third stint on July 25 and is 12-for-75 (.160) in 35 games, including 22 starts (19 at second base, three in right field), since his return.

• Is batting .191 in 49 games over three stints with the A’s this year af-ter hitting .206 in 45 games over four stints with Oakland in his Major League debut last year…has 20 walks this year (.315 on-base percent-age) after walking just nine times last year (.268 on-base percentage).

• Has appeared in 21 games (19 starts) at second base, 17 games (13 starts) in right field, three games in left field and one game (one start) at third base…made his only error in his one game at third base…had never played second base or outfield in the majors prior to this year…with Nashville this year, he appeared in 28 games in left field, 13 at third base, eight in right field, three at first base and three at second base.

• Is batting .273 (12-for-44) during the day, .136 (9-for-66) at night.• Hit .251 with eight home runs and 26 RBI in 64 games with Nashville…

also walked 35 times for a .360 on-base percentage…hit .305 on the road, .190 at home.

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debut in his fourth profes-sional season…batted .206 with 3 HR and 9 RBI in 45 games over four stints with Oakland and .274 with 4 HR and 35 RBI in 60 games with Nashville.

22 RENATO NUÑEZCurrent Streak: 0 for 3Texas Series: 1-4, so

Last Homestand: 1-6, so

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 12 and is making his Major League debut…has appeared in eight games (six at designated hitter, two as a pinch hitter) and has made four starts (all at designated hitter).

• Is 2-for-12 (.167) against left-handed pitchers, 0-for-3 against righties.• Batted .228 with 23 home runs and 75 RBI in a career-high tying 128

games in his Triple-A debut with Nashville…the batting average was a career-low…tied for sixth in the Pacific Coast League in home runs (23) and tied for 10th in RBI (75)…ranked second in the A’s farm system in home runs and fifth in RBI…led the Sounds in home runs and RBI.

• Appeared in 89 games at third base, 27 at designated hitter and 12 in left field…led PCL third baseman in errors (21).

• Went 5-for-21 (.238) with three home runs and 10 RBI in five games for Nashville in the PCL Semifinals…the RBI were the most in a playoff series in Sounds history.

• His complete 2016 statistics with Nashville: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .228 128 505 61 115 20 2 23 75 31 119 2 0 .412 .278

Last Year: Made his Double-A debut with Midland and spent the entire season with the RockHounds, batting .249 with 17 home runs and 75 RBI in 133 games…added 105 walks for a .388 on-base percentage…ranked second in the minors in walks.

13 MATT OLSONCurrent Streak: 0 for 4

Los Angeles Series: 0-2, bbLast Homestand: 1-6, r, 2 bb, si

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville Sept. 12 and is making his Major League debut…has appeared in seven games, including two starts at first base and two in right field.

• Is 1-for-12 (.083) but has six walks for a .389 on-base percentage.• Singled off Nick Martinez in the third inning last Sunday for his first Major

League hit.

• Batted .235 with 17 home runs and 60 RBI in 131 games in his Triple-A debut with Nashville…added 71 walks for a .335 on-base percentage…had a career-low .422 slugging percentage…tied for third in the Pacific Coast League in doubles (34), ranked fifth in walks, tied for sixth in extra base hits (52) and ninth in strikeouts (132)…led the Sounds in doubles, walks and strikeouts.

• Appeared in 81 games in right field and 49 at first base…had five errors as a right fielder, none as a first baseman.

• Hit .263 with four walks, a home run and three RBI in five games for Nashville in the PCL Semifinals.

• His complete 2016 statistics with Nashville: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .235 131 464 69 109 34 1 17 60 71 132 1 0 .422 .335

Last Year: Made his Double-A debut with Midland and spent the entire season with the RockHounds, batting .249 with 17 home runs and 75 RBI in 133 games…added 105 walks for a .388 on-base percentage…ranked second in the minors in walks.

18 CHAD PINDERCurrent Streak: 0 for 2

Los Angeles Series: 0-2, 2 soLast Homestand: 4-5, 2 r, 3 2b, bb

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville August 19 and is making his Major League debut…is 5-for-12 (.417) with two runs scored and two walks over his last seven games after hitting .156 with no runs and no walks over his first 11 contests.

• Three of his last four hits are doubles.• Has made eight of his 11 starts against left-handed pitchers…is batting

.280 (7-for-25) against lefties, .158 (3-for-19) against righties.• Has appeared in 18 games, including 11 games (eight starts) at second

base and seven (three starts) at shortstop…has committed three errors as a second baseman and none at shortstop.

• Is 2-for-5 (.400) with a double as a pinch hitter.• Batted .256 with 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 107 games with Nash-

ville in his Triple-A debut…had career highs in runs (72) and strikeouts (108)…was a Pacific Coast League Midseason All-Star.

• Committed 29 errors in 98 games at shortstop for a .931 fielding per-centage…did not make an error in his four games at second base.

Last Year: Was named Texas League Player of the Year and A’s Organizational Player of the Year…spent the entire season at Double-A Midland, hitting .317 with 15 home runs and 86 RBI in 117 games.

10 MARCUS SEMIENCurrent Streak: 0 for 3

Los Angeles Series: 0-3, bb, gidpLast Homestand: 4-21, r, 2 bb, 4 so, gidp

• Is batting .186 (16-for-86) in September but has 14 RBI in 24 games…drove in just 15 runs total in 51 games in July and August.

• Has 26 home runs, which are the most among American League shortstops, tied for second most in the majors and fifth most in Athletics his-tory…has the second most home runs by an AL shortstop over the last 11 years (30, J.J. Hardy with Baltimore in 2011).

• Has five home runs against Los Angeles, which match the most by an Athletic against the Angels over the last 24 years…have seven career home runs against Los Angeles, which match his most against any team (Seattle).

• Leads the majors with nine home runs batting ninth, which ties the Ath-letics franchise record (Hernandez, 2000)…is tied for seventh in the AL in home runs with two strikes (13), tied for ninth in home runs in the seventh inning or later (11) and tied for 10th in home runs against lefties (10)…has six home runs in the eighth inning, which is one short of the Oakland record of seven (McGwire, 1992; Canseco, 1997).

• Is batting .279 (61-for-219) with runners on base compared to .201 (66-for-328) with the bases empty.

• Leads Major League shortstops with 21 errors after setting an Athletics record with a ML leading 35 errors last year…the last player to lead ML shortstops in errors in consecutive seasons is Starlin Castro (2011-13) but the last to lead AL shortstops in two straight seasons is Angel Berroa (2003-04)

• Also leads ML shortstops in double plays (109), total chances (716), put-outs (228) and assists (467)…the 109 double plays are fourth most in Oakland history by a shortstop (Bordick 121 in 1996, Tejada 115 in 2000, Tejada 110 in 1999).

• Has career highs in runs (68), doubles (24), home runs (26), RBI (70), walks (50) and strikeouts (134)…his 154 games are one short of his high (155 in 2015) and his 547 at bats are nine short of his best (556 in 2015)…his .232 batting average is currently a career-low but his .426 slugging percentage is a career-high.

• Has started games at every spot in the order this year except clean-up.• Was placed on the paternity list August 24 and missed three games for the

birth of his son, Isaiah…those are the only three games he has missed.Last Year: Batted .257 with 15 home runs and 45 RBI in a team-leading 155 games in his first full season in the majors…committed a Major League leading and Oak-land record 35 errors…tied for second among AL shortstops in home runs.

MOST HOME RUNS,ATHLETICS SHORTSTOP

34 Miguel Tejada, 200231 Miguel Tejada, 200130 Miguel Tejada, 200027 Miguel Tejada, 200326 Marcus Semien, 2016

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A’S HITTING VS. LOS ANGELES2016 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI.270 63 17 1 6 Alonso .284 74 21 1 8.246 57 14 5 8 Davis .217 69 15 5 8.125 16 2 0 1 Eibner .125 16 2 0 1.387 31 12 2 7 Healy .387 31 12 2 7.250 8 2 0 2 Maxwell .250 8 2 0 2#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 McBride #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0.241 29 7 1 3 Muncy .231 39 9 2 5#DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 Nuñez #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0.000 2 0 0 0 Olson .000 2 0 0 0.000 4 0 0 0 Pinder .000 4 0 0 0.250 60 15 5 10 Semien .265 132 35 7 13.194 31 6 0 0 Smolinski .202 84 17 1 11.344 61 21 3 7 Valencia .284 190 54 6 24.190 58 11 2 5 Vogt .231 173 40 7 27.235 17 4 0 3 Wendle .235 17 4 0 3.226 177 40 2 14 others .249 607 151 21 66 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. MEYERPLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGYonder Alonso L 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000Khris Davis R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Brett Eibner R 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Ryon Healy R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Max Muncy L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1.000 -Marcus Semien R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Jake Smolinski R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Stephen Vogt L 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Joey Wendle L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1.000 -

5 JAKE SMOLINSKICurrent Streak: 0 for 10

Texas Series: 0-6. so, 2 gidpLast Homestand: 1-12, 2 r, bb, 3 so, 2 gidp

• Is 3-for-30 (.100) over his last 10 games and is now batting .159 (10-for-63) in September.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville May 20 and hit .301 with four home runs and 16 RBI in 36 games before the All-Star Break…is batting .215 (42-for-195) with three home runs and 11 RBI in 58 games since the break…started 18 of the A’s 47 (38.3%) games following his promotion prior to the break…has started 55 of the A’s 68 (80.9%) games since the break.

• Is hitting .282 (29-for-103) with five of his seven home runs against left-handed pitchers compared to .217 (38-for-175) against right-handers…his career splits are .293 (61-for-208) with 11 of his 16 home runs off lefties, .211 (68-for-322) against righties.

• Has not homered since Aug. 17 at Texas for a career-high 29-game homerless streak.

• Is batting .193 (23-for-119) on the road, .277 (44-for-159) at home.• Has appeared in 46 games (46 starts) in center field, 28 games (18

starts) in right field and 16 games (nine starts) in left field…has com-mitted just one error (center field) and it was the first error of his career.

• Batted .248 with three home runs and 15 RBI in 39 games with Nash-ville.

Last Year: Split the season between Triple-A and the majors for both Texas and Oakland…combined to hit .374 with nine home runs and 31 RBI in 37 games be-tween Round Rock and Nashville…appeared in 76 combined Major League games.

26 DANNY VALENCIACurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 7)Los Angeles Series: 2-7, 2 so, sb

Last Homestand: 4-17, 2 r, 2b, 3 bb, 4 so, gidp

• Is 11-for-35 (.314) over his last 10 games.• Is batting .321 (67-for-209) with 13 of his 17 home runs on the road…

has the fifth best road batting average in the American League.• Is tied for 10th in the AL with a .320 (40-for-125) average against left-

handed pitching…has a .321 (246-for-766) career average against left-ies, .246 (364-for-1480) against righties.

• Has a .345 (39-for-113) batting average when leading off an inning, which ranks ninth in the AL.

• Is batting .345 (21-for-61) against Los Angeles.• Has career highs in runs (72), walks (41) and strikeouts (110)…his 17

home runs are one short of his best (18 in 2015), his 39 extra base hits are six short of his high (45 in 2011) and his 132 hits are seven short of his best (139 in 2011)…has a .349 on-base percentage which is two points below his best (.351 in 2010)…has been hit by a pitch three times, which matches his career total entering the season.

• Started 66 of the A’s 89 games before the All-Star Break at third base (also had one start at designated hitter)…since the break, he has made 33 starts in right field, 15 at first base, four at designated hitter, one in left field and one at third base…has committed 14 errors overall, includ-ing 13 at third base…his .926 fielding percentage as a third baseman is the lowest in the majors among players with 60 or more games at third base…it is third lowest in Oakland history and the lowest since 1995 (Brosius, .918)…last year, had a .980 fielding percentage, which was the best among Major League third basemen with 50 or more games…has not made an error in 64 chances in the outfield and his five assists as an outfielder are tied for the A’s team lead (Reddick).

• Is hitting .400 (22-for-55) in 18 games as a first baseman, .311 (79-for-254) in 68 games as a third baseman and .227 (29-for-128) in 35 games as an outfielder.

• His stolen base Monday night was his first since May 20, 2015, also against Los Angeles (AL)…it snapped a 206-game streak without a steal, which is the second longest streak of his career (296, May 9, 2011-Sept. 26, 2014).

Last Year: Began the season with Toronto and was claimed off waivers by Oakland Aug. 3…hit .284 with 11 HR and 37 RBI in 47 games with the A’s…combined for a .290 average, a career-high 18 HR and 66 RBI in 105 games overall.

21 STEPHEN VOGTCurrent Streak: 6 games (6 for 23)

Los Angeles Series: 2-8, r, hr, rbi, soLast Homestand: 4-22, r, 2b, 5 rbi, 4 bb, 6 so

• Is batting .209 (18-for-86) in September but has 14 RBI, which are his most in a month this year.

• Is hitting .226 (48-for-212) in 60 games since the All-Star Break after batting .277 in 72 games before the break…now has a .228 (152-for-668) career average after the break compared to .285 before the break.

• Has made 105 of his 120 starts against right-handed pitchers…is batting .266 (102-for-384) with 12 of his 13 home runs against right-handers compared to .205 (18-for-88) against left-handers…has hit 40 of his 44 career home runs against righties.

• Has grounded into six double plays and his average of 78.7 at bats per GIDP is eighth best in the American League.

• Is batting .196 (19-for-97) with runners in scoring position, which is fifth lowest in the AL.

• Has career highs in at bats (472), hits (120), doubles (29) and extra base hits (44)…his 132 games played are four short of his best (136 in 2015) and his 51 runs are seven short of his high (58 in 2015).

• Has appeared in 111 games (101 starts) at catcher, 20 games (19 starts) at designated hitter and one at first base…made 89 of his first 96 starts at catcher but 12 of his 24 starts dating back to Aug. 31 have been at DH.

• Has seven errors, which is an on-going career high and third most among AL catchers…ranks fourth in games caught (111)…has tossed out 13-of-62 (21.0%) attempted base stealers.

• Was named to his second consecutive AL All-Star team but did not play in the game.

Last Year: Was named to his first AL All-Star team…hit .261 with 18 HR and 71 RBI…hit .308 with 13 HR and 53 RBI over his first 70 games, .214 with 5 HR and 18 RBI over his final 66 contests.…led the A’s in walks (56) and on-base pct. (.341).

52 JOEY WENDLECurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 4)Los Angeles Series: 1-8, gidp

Last Homestand: 2-17, r, 3 bb, 7 so

• Is 6-for-38 (.158) over his last 10 games after hitting .349 over his first 13 contests.

• Committed the first error of his career last night in his 23rd game.• Is hitting .320 (16-for-50) at night, .161 (5-for-31) during the day.• Is batting .313 (10-for-32) with runners on base, .224 (11-for-49) with

the bases empty.• Is hitting .293 (12-for-41) on the road, .225 at home.• Has started 14 of the A’s last 18 games in the leadoff spot and is 17-

for-59 (.288) in those 14 games…is 5-for-13 (.385) with a walk (.429 on-base percentage) leading off the game.

• Has made 19 of his 20 starts against right-handed pitchers…is batting .286 (4-for-14) against lefties, .254 (17-for-67) against righties.

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville August 31 and has appeared in 23 games, including 20 starts at second base, in his Major League debut.

• Batted .279 with 12 home runs and 61 RBI in 125 games with Triple-A Nashville…tied for fifth in the Pacific Coast League in triples (9), tied for sixth in extra base hits (52), ranked seventh in runs (81), tied for eighth in doubles (31) and tied for 10th in hits (137)…had career highs in runs, triples and stolen bases (14)…led Nashville in runs, hits, triples and stolen bases.

• Appeared exclusively at second base on defense with the Sounds and led PCL second baseman in fielding percentage (.986), games (122), total chances (565), putouts (210) and assists (338)

• His complete 2016 statistics with Nashville follow: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .279 125 491 81 137 31 9 12 61 26 112 14 4 .452 .324

Last Year: Was named to the PCL Postseason All-Star Team after batting .289 with 42 doubles, eight triples, 10 home runs and 57 RBI in 137 games with Triple-A Nashville…led the PCL and ranked fourth in minor league baseball with 167 hits.

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CLUBLongest Winning Streak ....................................................................................6, April 16 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home ................................................................ 6, May 28 to June 13Longest Winning Streak, Road ............................................................................ 7, April 8 to 22Longest Losing Streak ........................................................................................ 7, June 3 to 11Longest Losing Streak, Home .................................................................. 8, September 9 to 24Longest Losing Streak, Road ....................................................................9, May 24 to June 11Most Runs, Game, A’s ........................................................... 16, September 12 at Kansas CityMostRuns,Game,Opponents .......................................................16, September 2 vs. BostonMost Runs, Inning, A’s ............................................................ 7, September 25 vs. Texas (2nd)MostRuns,Inning,Opponents ..................................7, September 27 at Los Angeles-AL (4th)................................................................................................. 7, September 3 vs. Boston (3rd)...........................................................................................................7, June 3 at Houston (1st)Largest Margin, Victory ................................................13, September 12 at Kansas City (16-3)Largest Margin, Loss ........................................................... 14, September 2 vs. Boston (2-16)Most Hits, Game, A’s ............................................................. 17, September 12 at Kansas City................................................................................................................. 17, June 13 vs. Texas................................................................................................................. 17, May 28 vs. DetroitMostHits,Game,Opponents ...................................................... 18, June 28 at San FranciscoMost Hits, Inning, A’s ..........................................................7, June 23 at Los Angeles-AL (2nd)MostHits,Inning,Opponents ..........7(fivetimes),last:September27atLosAngeles-AL(4th)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s........................................... 4 (four times), last: May 17 vs. TexasMostHomeRuns,Game,Opponents ...................................................... 6, May 8 at BaltimoreMost Doubles, Game, A’s ................................................ 5, September 5 vs. Los Angeles (AL)......................................................................................................... 5, August 23 vs. Cleveland.................................................................................................................5, July 19 vs. HoustonMostDoubles,Game,Opponents ....................................................... 6, May 31 vs. Minnesota...................................................................................................................... 6, May 9 at BostonMost Triples, Game, A’s ................................................................2, June 29 vs. San Francisco............................................................................................................2, June 21 vs. Milwaukee........................................................................................................ 2, April 19 at New York (AL)MostTriples,Game,Opponents ................................... 2 (three times), last: June 3 at HoustonMost Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ............................................................ 3, May 13 at Tampa Bay.................................................................................................................... 3, April 28 at Detroit......................................................................................................... 3, April 21 at New York AL)MostStolenBases,Game,Opponents ..................................................4, July 2 vs. PittsburghMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers ........................................................ 14, April 21 at New York (AL)MostStrikeouts,OpponentsPitchers .....................................................13, August 17 at TexasMost Walks, A’s Pitchers .............................................................11, June 30 vs. San FranciscoMostWalks,OpponentsPitchers........................................... 10, September 12 at Kansas CityFewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers .................................... 2, September 7 vs. Los Angeles (AL)...................................................................................................... 2, August 19 at Chicago (AL).................................................................................................................. 2, May 1 vs. HoustonFewestHitsAllowed,OpponentsPitchers .............2 (four times), last: September 4 vs. BostonMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ........................... 14, September 7 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Most Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ........................................... 14, August 16 at Texas (10)Fewest Left on Base, Game .................................................................... 1, July 6 at MinnesotaMost Errors, Game .........................................................3(fivetimes),last:July10atHoustonLargest Comeback in Win ........................................................................ 4, July 15 vs. Toronto............................................................................................................. 4, May 15 at Tampa BayLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss ............................................................ 5, June 15 vs. Texas

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams ................................... Coco Crisp, June 26 at Los Angeles-AL (Hector Santiago)........................................................................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson)Pinch Hit Home Runs ...................... Jake Smolinski, June 28 at San Francisco (Javier Lopez)

.......................................................... Chris Coghlan, May 15 at Tampa Bay (Erasmo Ramirez)LeadOffHomeRuns ..................................Joey Wendle, September 17 at Texas (Yu Darvish)............................................................................. Coco Crisp, August 17 at Texas (Yu Darvish)................................................................... Coco Crisp, May 30 vs. Minnesota (Ervin Santana)Inside-The-Park Home Runs ............................................................................................. NoneGame Ending Home Runs ..........................Ryon Healy, July 23 vs. Tampa Bay (Alex Colome)........................................................................Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (Shawn Tolleson).....................................................................Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (Pat Neshek)Back-to-Back Home Runs ........................Josh Reddick and Khris Davis, July 29 at Cleveland.................................................................... Khris Davis and Stephen Vogt, July 15 vs. Toronto..................................................Coco Crisp and Marcus Semien, June 26 at Los Angeles (AL)................................................................... Danny Valencia and Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas..............................................................Khris Davis and Coco Crisp, April 21 at New York (AL)Longest Hitting Streak .............................................................14, Ryon Healy, August 13 to 28Most Runs, Game .....................................................4, Khris Davis, August 19 at Chicago (AL).......................................................................................... 4, Josh Reddick, July 15 vs. Toronto............................................................................... 4, Coco Crisp, June 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Hits, Game ..................... 4(fivetimes),last:JoeyWendle,September15atKansasCityMost Doubles, Game ......................... 2 (21 times), last: Chad Pinder, September 23 vs. TexasMost Triples, Game ........................... 1 (19 times), last: Jake Smolinski, August 31 at HoustonMost Home Runs, Game ........................................................ 3, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas.................................................................................. 3, Danny Valencia, May 15 at Tampa BayMost Runs Batted In, Game ................................................... 6, Khris Davis, May 17 vs. TexasMost Walks, Game .............................................. 3, Khris Davis, September 14 at Kansas City............................................................................... 3, Yonder Alonso, May 7 at Baltimore (Day)Most Strikeouts, Game ................................................ 4, Khris Davis, August 22 vs. Cleveland............................................................................................. 4, Mark Canha, April 24 at TorontoMost Stolen Bases, Game ................. 2(fivetimes),last:MarcusSemien,July19vs.HoustonLongest Winning Streak ............................................................... 6, Rich Hill, May 7 to present.................................................................................... 6, Kendall Graveman, May 30 to July 23Longest Losing Streak .............................................................7, Sonny Gray, April 27 to July 6Most Strikeouts, Game .............................................................. 10, Rich Hill, July 7 at Houston.......................................................................................10, Rich Hill, April 21 at New York (AL).....................................................................................................10, Rich Hill, April 9 at SeattleMost Walks, Game ..................................................... 5, Daniel Mengden, July 20 vs. Houston...................................................................5, Fernando Rodriguez, June 30 vs. San Francisco..............................................................................................5, Chris Bassitt, April 10 at SeattleMost Innings, Game, Starter ...................... 9.0, Kendall Graveman, August 19 at Chicago (AL)......................................................................... 9.0, Kendall Graveman, July 23 vs. Tampa BayMost Innings, Game, Reliever .......................................5.0, Sean Manaea, July 17 vs. TorontoLow Hit Complete Game .............................. 2, Kendall Graveman, August 19 at Chicago (AL)Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ........................ 16.0, Kendall Graveman, August 13 to 24Most Consecutive Batters Retired ........................................... 21, Ryan Dull, June 24 to July 9

GENERALLongest Game, Innings .................................................................... 13, July 22 vs. Tampa BayLongest Game, Time, Nine Innings .......................................... 3:53, June 28 at San FranciscoLongest Game, Time, Extra Innings ............................................. 4:07, June 4 at Houston (12)Shortest Game, Time.................................................. 2:14, September 6 vs. Los Angeles (AL)Largest Crowd, Home ..........................................................36,067, June 30 vs. San FranciscoSmallest Crowd, Home ...................................................................... 10,068, May 16 vs. TexasLargest Crowd, Road ...........................................................................47,065, April 8 at SeattleSmallest Crowd, Road ................................................................ 14,604, May 13 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home .............................................................................................. NonePostponement, Rain, Road ..........................................................................May 6 at Baltimore

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 21 4 0 0 25Burns 15 1 0 0 16Butler 11 4 0 0 15Coghlan 4 0 0 0 4Crisp 22 4 0 0 26Davis 32 5 0 0 37Eibner 3 0 0 0 3Healy 17 5 0 0 22Lowrie 20 4 1 0 25Maxwell 3 2 0 0 5Muncy 1 0 0 0 1McBride 2 0 0 0 2Phegley 3 1 0 0 4Pinder 1 0 0 0 1Reddick 15 3 2 0 20Semien 24 3 1 0 28Smolinski 8 3 0 0 11Valencia 29 9 0 0 38Vogt 21 10 0 0 31Wendle 4 0 1 0 5

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlcantara 1 0 0 0 0 1Alonso 14 2 0 0 0 16Burns 3 0 0 0 0 3Butler 4 2 0 0 0 6Canha 1 0 0 0 0 1Coghlan 3 1 0 0 0 4Crisp 8 1 1 0 0 10Davis 15 9 0 1 1 26Eibner 0 0 1 0 0 1Healy 6 2 0 0 0 8Lowrie 5 0 0 0 0 5Maxwell 3 0 0 0 0 3Phegley 1 1 0 0 0 2Reddick 3 2 0 0 0 5Semien 7 5 2 0 0 14Smolinski 6 2 0 0 0 8Valencia 6 5 0 1 0 12Vogt 7 3 1 1 0 12Wendle 3 0 0 0 0 3

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 6 13 19Burns 2 4 6Butler 3 9 12Canha 1 2 3Coghlan 1 3 4Crisp 5 13 18Davis 5 22 27Eibner 0 2 2Healy 3 5 8Lowrie 4 5 9Maxwell 0 2 2McBride 0 1 1Muncy 1 3 4Nuñez 0 1 1Reddick 3 8 11Semien 5 11 16Smolinski 3 5 8Valencia 3 15 18Vogt 8 12 20Wendle 1 3 4

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alcantara - - - - - - - - 4Alonso - 2 2 - 29 28 28 36 3Burns 36 17 - - - - - 2 12Butler - - - 1 23 31 4 - -Canha - 4 - - - 1 3 1 -Coghlan - 10 - - 2 8 7 12 7Crisp 79 6 - - - 6 2 1 1Davis - 2 1 83 40 6 10 - -Eibner - 1 - - - 1 12 8 6Healy - - 6 - 13 15 8 11 15Ladendorf - - - - - - - 2 11Lowrie 7 48 8 5 5 9 1 1 -Maxwell - - - - - - 4 8 11McBride - - - - - - - 4 8Muncy - 6 - - - 1 5 11 11Nuñez - - - - - - - 4 -Olson - - - - - - - 2 2Phegley - 1 - - - 6 5 8 4Pinder - - - - - - - 3 6Reddick - 1 62 - - - - - -Semien 13 24 1 - 1 11 50 22 31Smolinski 8 13 - - - 7 14 19 12Valencia - 16 27 62 8 8 - - -Vogt - 6 50 6 36 19 1 2 -Wendle 14 - - - - - 3 - 3

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 GSAlcantara - - - - 3 3 - - 2 1 - - 4 - 1 - - -Alonso - - 140 123 - - 7 4 - - - - - - - - 5 1Burns - - - - - - - - - - - - 69 63 4 4 - -Butler - - 22 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 45Canha - - 5 3 - - 3 1 - - 3 2 - - 3 2 1 1Coghlan - - - - 20 16 17 15 - - 4 2 - - 12 11 2 2Crisp - - - - - - - - - - 57 51 36 34 - - 12 10Davis - - - - - - - - - - 90 90 - - - - 52 52Eibner - - - - - - - - - - 4 2 16 14 19 12 1 -Healy - - - - - - 67 67 - - - - - - - - - -Ladendorf - - - - 30 11 3 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - -Lowrie - - - - 82 80 - - 2 - - - - - - - 5 4Maxwell 26 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1McBride 14 11 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 1Muncy - - - - 21 19 1 1 - - 3 - - - 17 13 3 1Nuñez - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 4Olson - - 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - -Phegley 25 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pinder - - - - 11 8 - - 7 3 - - - - - - - -Reddick - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 68 62 2 1Semien - - - - - - - - 154 153 - - - - - - - -Smolinski - - - - - - - - - - 16 9 46 46 28 18 1 -Valencia - - 18 15 - - 68 67 - - 1 1 - - 34 33 6 5Vogt 111 101 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 19Wendle - - - - 23 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2016 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceAlcántara 0 0 0 0 0 September 20, 2014 Los Angeles (NL) Howell 27Alonso 1 5 1 0 7 August 26, 2016 at St. Louis Weaver 26Davis 23 10 6 1 40 September 18, 2016 at Texas Kela 6Eibner 5 0 1 0 6 September 16, 2016 at Texas Hamels 9Healy 7 3 2 0 12 September 25, 2016 Texas Lewis 2Ladendorf 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 32Maxwell 1 0 0 0 1 September 19, 2016 Houston Peacock 5McBride 0 0 0 0 0 August 30, 2014 at Arizona Nuño 51Muncy 2 0 0 0 2 August 11, 2016 Baltimore Ondrusek 21Nuñez 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 8Olson 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 6Pinder 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 18Semien 17 4 5 0 26 September 17, 2016 at Texas Darvish 9Smolinski 2 3 2 0 7 August 17, 2016 at Texas Darvish 29Valencia 9 6 2 0 17 September 17, 2016 at Texas D. Álvarez 8Vogt 11 1 1 0 13 September 26, 2016 at Los Angeles (AL) Guerra 1Wendle 1 0 0 0 1 September 17, 2016 at Texas Darvish 8others 23 7 3 1 34Team 99 39 23 2 163

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsDavis Doubles 85 15 for 100Doolittle Saves 33 11 for 44 (ties Koch and Foulke for 9th in Athletics history)Gray Games 96 4 for 100 Games Started 94 6 for 100

WALK-OFF WINS (7)Yonder Alonso, April 29 vs. Houston (home run)Khris Davis, May 17 vs. Texas (grand slam)Billy Burns, June 17 vs. Los Angeles-AL (single)Josh Reddick, July 19 vs. Houston (single)Coco Crisp, July 22 vs. Tampa Bay (single)Ryon Healy, July 23 vs. Tampa Bay (home run)Khris Davis, September 4 vs. Boston (double/E7, no RBI)

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-7 (April 22)Season Low.. ...............................................67-90 (Sept. 27)April ..............................................................................13-12May ............................................................................... 11-17June .............................................................................. 11-15July ...............................................................................12-14August ..........................................................................10-18September ....................................................................10-14Home Series ..............................................................11-13-2Road Series .................................................................9-15-1Series Sweeps ................................................................6-13First Game of Series .....................................................23-28Last Game of Series .....................................................19-31A’s Score First ..............................................................46-40OpponentScoresFirst ..................................................21-50Leading After 7th ............................................................51-8Leading After 8th ............................................................57-5Tied After 7th ....................................................................6-6Tied After 8th ....................................................................7-7Trailing After 7th ...........................................................10-76Trailing After 8th .............................................................3-78Commit No Errors .........................................................39-51Commit 1 or More Errors ..............................................28-39MoreHRThanOpp. .....................................................37-14FewerHRThanOpp. .....................................................8-49SameTotalHRofOpp. .................................................22-27Starter Pitches 7 or More ................................................19-8Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................48-82When Scoring 4 or More ...............................................47-25When Scoring Less Than 4 ..........................................20-65Last At Bat ....................................................................15-18Replay Challenges .......................................................22-13Different Lineups .............................................................139

July 4 Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Patrick Schuster selected from Nashville; Daniel Cou-lombe optioned to Nashville; Fernando Rodri-guez placed on the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder strain); Andrew Lambo recalled from Nashville and placed on the 60-day disabled list (cancer surgery)

July 15 Ryon Healy selected from Nashville; Billy Burns optioned to Nashville; Nick Tepesch designated for assignment

July 18 Nick Tepesch claimed off waivers by Kansas CityJuly19 Daniel Coulombe and Dillon Overton recalled

from Nashville; Tyler Ladendorf optioned to Nashville; Andrew Triggs placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 18 (left shin contusion)

July 20 Arismendy Alcántara recalled from Nashville; DillonOvertonoptionedtoNashville

July 21 Zach Neal recalled from Nashville; Patrick Schuster optioned to Nashville

July 23 Bruce Maxwell selected from Nashville; Stephen Vogt placed on family medical leave list; Fernando Rodriguez transferred to the 60-day disabled list

July 24 Jesse Hahn recalled from Nashville; Arismendy Alcántara optioned to Nashville

July 25 Max Muncy recalled from Nashville; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville

July 26 Stephen Vogt reinstated from the family medical leave list; J.B. Wendelken recalled from Nashville; Matt McBride and Daniel Mengden optioned to Nashville; Andrew Triggs sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

July30 DillonOverton recalled fromNashville;RichHillplaced on the 15-day disabled list retroactive

toJuly20(leftmiddlefingerblister);BillyBurnstraded to the Kansas City Royals for Brett Eibner

Aug. 1 Rich Hill and Josh Reddick traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Jharel Cotton, Frankie Montas and minor leaguer Grant Holmes

Aug. 2 Tyler Ladendorf recalled from Nashville; Andrew Triggs reinstated from the disabled list; J.B. Wendelken optioned to Nashville

Aug. 4 Jesse Hahn recalled from Nashville; Andrew Triggs optioned to Nashville

Aug. 5 Brett Eibner and Andrew Triggs recalled from Nashville; Jed Lowrie placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 4 (bunion on his left foot); Jesse Hahn placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained right shoulder)

Aug. 6 Patrick Schuster recalled from Nashville; Dillon OvertonoptionedtoNashville

Aug. 7 Chris Smith selected from Nashville; Sonny Gray placed on the 15-day disabled list (strained right forearm); Josh Phegley transferred to the 60-day DL

Aug. 10 Ross Detwiler selected from Nashville; Patrick Schuster designated for assignment

Aug. 12 Patrick Schuster claimed off waivers by Philadelphia

Aug. 15 Sean Doolittle sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

Aug. 16 Jesse Hahn sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment

Aug. 17 Chad Pinder selected from Nashville; Tyler Ladendorf placed on the 15-day disabled list (sprained left wrist); Jed Lowrie transferred to the 60-day DL

Aug. 22 Billy Butler placed on the 7-day concussion disabled list; Arismendy Alcántara recalled from Nashville

Aug. 24 Marcus Semien placed on paternity list; J.B. Wendelken recalled from Nashville.

Aug. 25 Marc Rzepczynski and cash traded to Washington for minor leaguer Max Schrock

Aug. 26 Marcus Semien reinstated from the paternity listAug. 27 Henderson Alvarez sent to AZL A’s on a rehab

assignmentAug. 29 Billy Butler reinstated from the 7-day concussion

disabled list; Arismendy Alcántara optioned to Stockton

Aug. 30 Henderson Alvarez transferred to Stockton on a rehab assignment

Aug. 31 Coco Crisp and cash traded to Cleveland for minor leaguer Colt Hynes; Joey Wendle recalled from Nashville

Sept. 2 Sean Doolittle and Jesse Hahn reinstated from the disabled list; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville; Matt McBride recalled from Nashville

Sept. 3 Daniel Mengden recalled from NashvilleSept. 5 Raul Alcántara recalled from Nashville; Donn

Roach claimed off waivers from Detroit and optioned to Nashville

Sept. 6 Arismendy Alcántara recalled from StocktonSept. 7 Jharel Cotton recalled from NashvilleSept. 11 Billy Butler releasedSept. 12 Renato Nuñez recalled from Nashville; Matt

OlsonselectedfromNashvilleSept.15 DillonOvertonrecalledfromNashvilleSept. 28 Sonny Gray reinstated from the disabled list

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAlvarez, H. Right shoulder surgery March 25-present 157Alvarez, R.J. Right elbow surgery March 25-June 11 61Bassitt Strained right elbow April 29-present 134Butler Concussion August 22-28 6Canha Back strain May 9-present 125Doolittle Strained left shoulder June 26-September 1 59Doubront Sprained left elbow April 4-present 157Fuld Strained left shoulder March 25-present 157Gray Strained right trapezius May 21-June 4 13Gray Strained right forearm August 7-September 27 47Hahn Strained right shoulder August 5-September 1 25Hendriks Right triceps strain May 8-June 18 37Hill Left groin strain May 30-July 1 29Hill Leftmiddlefingerblister July20-31 11

Player Injury Dates Games MissedLadendorf Left wrist sprain August 17-present 37Lambo Testicular cancer surgery July 4-present 75Lowrie Right shin contusion May 10-May 24 14Lowrie Bunion on his left foot August 4-present 50Manaea Left pronator strain June 14-28 14Parker Fractured right medial epicondyle March 13-present 157Phegley Strained right knee May 10-May 26 15Phegley Strained right knee July 2-present 77Reddick Fractured left thumb May 20-June 27 34Rodriguez Strained right shoulder July 4-present 75Sogard Cervical strain March 28-present 157Triggs Left shin contusion July 18-August 1 13Valencia Strained left hamstring April 21-May 5 14

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list an Oakland record 27 times this season…used the DL 23 times in 2015

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GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/4 1 CWS L 3-4 0-1 t3 -1 TEX ½ Sale Hill Robertson 35,067* 35,0674/5 2 CWS L 4-5 0-2 t4 -1½ HOU ½ Jones Doolittle Robertson 10,478 45,5454/6 3 CWS W 2-1 1-2 t3 -1 SEA ½ Gray Rodon Madson 16,468 62,0134/7 4 CWS L 1-6 1-3 t4 -1½ SEA 1 Latos Graveman 12,577 74,590 (4 dates)4/8 5 at SEA W 3-2 2-3 t2 -½ SEA ½ Doolittle Cishek Madson 47,065 47,0654/9 6 atSEA W 6-1 3-3 t1 – OAK/TEX – Hill Karns 36,424 83,4894/10 7 atSEA W 2-1(10) 4-3 1 +1 OAK 1 Axford Vincent Doolittle 30,834 114,323 (3 dates)4/11 8 LAA L 1-4 4-4 t1 – OAK/TEX – Tropeano Gray Street 13,371 87,9614/12 9 LAA L 4-5 4-5 3 -1 TEX ½ Morin Doolittle Street 13,492 101,4534/13 10 LAA L 1-5 4-6 3 -1½ LAA ½ Shoemaker Surkamp 11,216 112,6694/14 OFFDAY 3 -1½ LAA/TEX –4/15 11 KC L 2-4 4-7 t4 -1½ LAA/TEX – Volquez Hill Davis 19,451 132,1204/16 12 KC W 5-3 5-7 4 -1½ TEX 1 Gray Young Madson 25,564 157,6844/17 13 KC W 3-2 6-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Axford Soria Madson 29,668 187,352 (10 dates)4/18 OFFDAY t2 -1 TEX 14/19 14 at NYY W 3-2 (11) 7-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Rodriguez Barbato Madson 31,952 146,2754/20 15 at NYY W 5-2 8-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Graveman Eovaldi Doolittle 37,396 183,6714/21 16 at NYY W 7-3 9-7 2 -1 TEX 1 Hill Shreve Madson 33,818 217,4894/22 17 atTOR W 8-5 10-7 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Gray Sanchez Madson 34,251 251,7404/23 18 atTOR L 3-9 10-8 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Happ Bassitt 46,334 298,0744/24 19 atTOR L 3-6 10-9 t1 -- OAK/TEX -- Hutchison Surkamp Osuna 46,300 344,3744/25 20 at DET L 3-7 10-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Zimmerman Graveman 21,671 366,045 4/26 21 at DET W 5-1 11-10 t2 -½ SEA ½ Hill Pelfrey 22,256 388,3014/27 22 at DET L 4-9 11-11 t3 -1 TEX -½ Verlander Gray 22,636 410,9374/28 23 at DET L 3-7 11-12 4 -1½ TEX ½ Sanchez Bassitt Rodriguez 26,200 437,137 (13 dates)4/29 24 HOU W 7-4 12-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Madson Sipp 20,159 207,5114/30 25 HOU W 2-0 13-12 3 -1½ TEX ½ Hahn Devenski Madson 23,084 230,5955/1 26 HOU L 1-2 13-13 3 -1½ TEX ½ Fister Hill Gregerson 24,135 254,7305/2 27 SEA L 3-4 13-14 3 -2½ TEX ½ Karns Graveman Cishek 10,535 265,2655/3 28 SEA L 2-8 13-15 3 -3 SEA ½ Iwakuma Gray 12,584 277,8495/4 29 SEA L 8-9 13-16 4 -4 SEA 1½ Montgomery Axford Cishek 16,238 294,087 (16 dates)5/5 OFFDAY 4 -4½ SEA 2½5/6 at BAL PPD, Rain t3 -4 SEA 1½5/7 30 at BAL (D) W 8-4 14-16 Hill Wright 15,110 452,247 31 at BAL (N) L 2-5 14-17 3 -4½ SEA 1½ Jimenez Hahn Britton 29,862 482,1095/8 32 at BAL L 3-11 14-18 3 -4½ SEA ½ Tillman Graveman 43,690 525,7995/9 33 atBOS L 7-14 14-19 t3 -5½ SEA 1½ Buchholz Gray 35,227 561,0265/10 34 atBOS L 5-13 14-20 t3 -6½ SEA 1½ O’Sullivan Manaea 32,167 593,1935/11 35 atBOS L 3-13 14-21 t3 -7½ SEA 1½ Porcello Surkamp 33,283 626,4765/12 OFFDAY 3 -7½ SEA 1½5/13 36 atTB W 6-3 15-21 3 -6½ SEA 1½ Hill Odorizzi Madson 14,604 641,0805/14 37 at TB L 0-6 15-22 4 -6½ SEA ½ ANDRIESE Graveman 28,158 669,2385/15 38 at TB W 7-6 16-22 4 -6 TEX ½ Axford Geltz Madson 19,545 688,783 (22 dates)5/16 39 TEX W 3-1 17-22 4 -5 TEX/SEA – Manaea Holland Madson 10,068 304,1555/17 40 TEX W 8-5 18-22 3 -5 SEA 1 Madson Tolleson 12,718 316,8735/18 41 TEX W 8-1 19-22 3 -4 SEA 1 Hill Perez 14,323 331,1965/19 42 NYY L 1-4 19-23 4 -5 SEA 1½ Nova Graveman Chapman 17,456 348,6525/20 43 NYY L 3-8 19-24 4 -6 SEA 1½ Sabathia Gray 28,235 376,8875/21 44 NYY L 1-5 19-25 4 -7 SEA 1½ Tanaka Manaea 26,356 403,2435/22 45 NYY L 4-5 19-26 4 -8 SEA 1½ Pineda Hahn Chapman 25,237 428,480 (23 dates)5/23 46 at SEA W 5-0 20-26 4 -7 SEA 1½ Hill Walker 16,370 705,1535/24 47 at SEA L 5-6 20-27 4 -8 SEA 1½ Montgomery Madson 17,471 722,6245/25 48 at SEA L 3-13 20-28 4 -9 SEA 1½ Iwakuma Neal 19,227 741,851 (25 dates)5/26 OFFDAY t4 -9 SEA 1½5/27 49 DET L 1-4 20-29 t4 -9 SEA 1½ Fulmer Manaea 22,498 450,9785/28 50 DET W 12-3 21-29 t4 -8 SEA ½ Hahn Saupold 24,154 475,1325/29 51 DET W 4-2 22-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Hill Pelfrey Doolittle 20,522 495,6545/30 52 MIN W 3-2 23-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Graveman Santana Madson 17,248 512,9025/31 53 MIN W 7-4 24-29 t4 -7½ TEX ½ Dull Duffey Axford 12,767 525,6696/1 54 MIN W 5-1 25-29 t3 -6½ TEX ½ Manaea Dean 11,345 537,014 (29 dates)6/2 OFFDAY 3 -6½ TEX/SEA – 6/3 55 atHOU L 2-12 25-30 5 -7½ TEX 1 Fister Hahn 26,458 768,3096/4 56 atHOU L 5-6(12) 25-31 5 -8½ TEX 2 Feldman Madson 37,223 805,5326/5 57 atHOU L 2-5 25-32 5 -9½ TEX 3 McCullers Dull Harris 30,817 836,3496/6 OFFDAY 5 -10 TEX 46/7 58 at MIL L 4-5 25-33 5 -11 TEX 4 Davies Manaea Jeffress 19,283 855,6326/8 59 at MIL L 0-4 25-34 5 -11 TEX 3 Anderson Hahn 18,188 873,8206/9 OFFDAY 5 -11½ TEX 46/10 60 at CIN L 1-2 25-35 5 -11½ TEX 3 Wood Gray Cingrani 21,520 895,3406/11 61 atCIN L 1-2 25-36 5 -12½ TEX 4 Straily Mengden Ohlendorf 32,034 927,3746/12 62 at CIN W 6-1 26-36 5 -12½ TEX 5 Rodriguez Lamb 24,880 952,254 (33 dates)6/13 63 TEX W 14-5 27-36 4 -11½ TEX 4½ Coulombe Ramos Neal 13,453 550,4676/14 64 TEX L 6-10 27-37 5 -12½ TEX 5½ Perez Surkamp 13,101 563,5686/15 65 TEX L 5-7 27-38 5 -13½ TEX 6½ Martinez Axford Dyson 10,115 573,6836/16 66 TEX L 1-5 27-39 5 -14½ TEX 6½ LEWIS Mengden 14,236 587,9196/17 67 LAA W 3-2 28-39 5 -14½ TEX 6½ Madson Salas 24,591 612,5106/18 68 LAA L 1-7 28-40 5 -15½ TEX 7½ Lincecum Dull 25,078 637,5886/19 69 LAA L 0-2 28-41 5 -16½ TEX 8½ WEAVER Surkamp 22,846 660,4346/20 OFFDAY 5 -17 TEX 9½6/21 70 MIL W 5-3 29-41 5 -16 TEX 9½ Doolittle Smith Madson 14,810 675,2446/22 71 MIL L 2-4 29-42 5 -17 TEX 10 Guerra Mengden Thornburg 13,586 688,830 (38 dates)6/23 72 at LAA W 5-4 30-42 5 -16½ TEX 10 Graveman Lincecum Doolittle 36,412 988,6666/24 73 at LAA W 7-4 31-42 4 -15½ TEX 9 Dull Salas Madson 41,356 1,030,0226/25 74 atLAA W 7-3 32-42 4 -15½ TEX 9 Overton Chacin 40,643 1,070,6656/26 75 at LAA L 6-7 32-43 4 -16½ TEX 10 Street Hendriks 36,715 1,107,3806/27 76 at SF W 8-3 33-43 4 -16½ TEX 10 Mengden Samardzija 41,442 1,148,8226/28 77 at SF W 13-11 34-43 4 -16½ TEX 10 Neal Lopez Madson 41,730 1,190,552 (39 dates)6/29 78 SF W 7-1 35-43 4 -15½ TEX 9 Manaea Peavy 32,810 721,6406/30 79 SF L 6-12 35-44 4 -15½ TEX 8½ Bumgarner Overton 36,067* 757,7077/1 80 PIT L 3-7 35-45 4 -16½ TEX 8½ Locke Gray 15,710 773,4177/2 81 PIT L 2-4 (10) 35-46 4 -16½ TEX 8½ Nicasio Coulombe Melancon 28,846 802,2637/3 82 PIT L 3-6 35-47 4 -16½ TEX 8½ Liriano Mengden Melancon 21,831 824,094 (43 dates)

GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.7/4 83 at MIN W 3-1 36-47 4 -15½ TEX 7½ Graveman Nolasco Madson 23,100 1,213,6527/5 84 at MIN L 4-11 36-48 4 -16½ TEX 7½ Milone Manaea 16,938 1,230,5907/6 85 at MIN L 0-4 36-49 4 -16½ TEX 6½ SANTANA Gray 27,657 1,258,2477/7 86 atHOU W 3-1 37-49 4 -15½ TEX 6½ Hill Fister Madson 20,933 1,279,1807/8 87 atHOU L 9-10 37-50 t4 -16½ TEX 6½ Feliz Madson 31,438 1,310,6187/9 88 atHOU W 3-2 38-50 4 -15½ TEX 6½ Graveman McCullers Dull 35,312 1,345,9307/10 89 atHOU L 1-2(10) 38-51 4 -15½ TEX 5½ Harris Hendriks 28,119 1,374,049 (46 dates)7/11-14 ALL-STAR BREAK 4 -15½ TEX 5½7/15 90 TOR W 8-7 39-51 4 -14½ TEX 4½ Dull Cecil Madson 19,192 843,2867/16 91 TOR W 5-4 40-51 4 -13½ TEX 4½ Gray Dickey Madson 27,510 870,7967/17 92 TOR L 3-5 40-52 t4 -14½ TEX 4½ Grilli Axford Osuna 21,626 892,4227/18 93 HOU W 7-4 41-52 t4 -13½ TEX 4½ Graveman Fiers Madson 10,651 903,0737/19 94 HOU W 4-3(10) 42-52 t4 -12½ TEX 4½ Rzepczynski Neshek 15,143 918,2167/20 95 HOU L 0-7 42-53 5 -12½ TEX 3½ Fister Mengden 20,231 938,4477/21 96 TB L 3-7 42-54 5 -13 TEX 3½ Moore Gray Colome 14,412 952,8597/22 97 TB W 1-0 (13) 43-54 5 -12 TEX 2½ Axford Floro 15,250 968,1097/23 98 TB W 4-3 44-54 4 -12 TEX 2½ GRAVEMAN Colome 30,436 998,5457/24 99 TB W 3-2 45-54 4 -12 TEX 2½ Dull Ramirez Madson 17,642 1,016,187 (53 dates)7/25 100 at TEX L 6-7 45-55 4 -13 TEX 3½ Diekman Madson 27,292 1,401,3417/26 101 at TEX W 6-3 46-55 4 -12 TEX 3½ Gray Martinez 25,272 1,426,6137/27 102 at TEX W 6-4 47-55 4 -11 TEX 2½ Dull Bush Madson 29,630 1,456,2437/28 OFFDAY 4 -11½ TEX 37/29 103 at CLE L 3-5 47-56 4 -12½ TEX 4 Anderson Graveman Allen 33,134 1,489,3777/30 104 atCLE L 3-6 47-57 t4 -13½ TEX 5 Tomlin Overton 32,850 1,522,2277/31 105 at CLE L 0-8 47-58 t4 -14½ TEX 6 Kluber Gray 23,739 1,545,9668/1 OFFDAY t4 -14½ TEX 5½8/2 106 at LAA L 4-5 47-59 5 -14½ TEX 5½ Shoemarker Manaea Bedrosian 36,052 1,582,0188/3 107 at LAA L 6-8 47-60 5 -14½ TEX 5½ Morin Dull 37,306 1,619,3248/4 108 at LAA W 8-6 (10) 48-60 5 -14½ TEX 6½ Madson Morin Dull 34,196 1,653,520 (55 dates)8/5 109 CHI L 2-7 48-61 5 -14½ TEX 5½ Lester Overton 25,182 1,041,3698/6 110 CHI L 0-4 48-62 5 -15½ TEX 6½ Arrieta Gray 32,358 1,073,7278/7 111 CHI L 1-3 48-63 5 -16½ TEX 7 Hendricks Manaea Chapman 23,450 1,097,1778/8 112 BAL W 3-2 49-63 5 -16½ TEX 7 Graveman Gausman Madson 10,407 1,107,5848/9 113 BAL W 2-1 50-63 4 -16½ TEX 7 Neal Miley Madson 13,573 1,121,1578/10 114 BAL W 1-0 51-63 4 -16½ TEX 7 Detwiler Gallardo Axford 13,481 1,134,6388/11 115 BAL L 6-9 51-64 4 -16½ TEX 6½ Tillman Triggs Britton 16,610 1,151,2488/12 116 SEA W 6-3 52-64 4 -16½ TEX 7½ Manaea Wieland Madson 14,073 1,165,3218/13 117 SEA L 3-4 52-65 4 -16½ TEX 6½ Iwakuma Graveman Diaz 35,067* 1,200,3888/14 118 SEA L 4-8 52-66 4 -16½ TEX 5½ LeBlanc Neal 21,203 1,221,591 (63 dates)8/15 119 at TEX L 2-5 52-67 4 -17½ TEX 5½ Perez Detwiler Dyson 22,845 1,676,3658/16 120 at TEX L 4-5 (10) 52-68 4 -18½ TEX 6½ Kela Axford 21,877 1,698,2428/17 121 at TEX L 2-6 52-69 4 -19½ TEX 6½ Darvish Manaea 26,743 1,724,9858/18 OFFDAY 4 -19½ TEX 78/19 122 at CWS W 9-0 53-69 4 -19½ TEX 7 GRAVEMAN Shields 20,011 1,744,9968/20 123 at CWS L 2-6 53-70 4 -19½ TEX 6 Sale Detwiler Robertson 21,178 1,766,1748/21 124 at CWS L 2-4 53-71 4 -19½ TEX 6 Quintana Neal Robertson 23,030 1,789,204 (61 dates)8/22 125 CLE L 0-1 53-72 4 -20 TEX 5½ Carrasco Dull Miller 10,114 1,231,7058/23 126 CLE W 9-1 54-72 4 -19 TEX 5½ Manaea Salazar 13,141 1,244,8468/24 127 CLE W 5-1 55-72 4 -19 TEX 6½ Graveman Bauer 12,795 1,257,641 (66 dates)8/25 OFFDAY 4 -19½ TEX 7½8/26 128 atSTL L 1-3 55-73 4 -19½ TEX 6½ Weaver Detwiler Oh 40,221 1,829,4258/27 129 at STL W 3-2 56-73 4 -19½ TEX 7½ Coulombe Bowman Madson 41,607 1,871,0328/28 130 at STL W 7-4 57-73 4 -19½ TEX 8½ Triggs Garcia Madson 42,239 1,913,2718/29 131 atHOU L 0-6 57-74 t4 -20½ TEX 8½ Musgrove Manaea 18,613 1,931,8848/30 132 atHOU L 1-3 57-75 5 -21½ TEX 8½ McHugh Graveman Giles 23,114 1,954,9988/31 133 atHOU L 3-4 57-76 5 -22½ TEX 8½ Feliz Hendriks 20,033 1,975,031 (67 dates)9/1 OFFDAY 5 -22½ TEX 8½9/2 134 BOS L 2-16 57-77 5 -23½ TEX 9½ Price Neal 21,376 1,279,0179/3 135 BOS L 2-11 57-78 5 -24½ TEX 10½ Porcello Mengden 30,045 1,309,0629/4 136 BOS W 1-0 58-78 5 -23½ TEX 9½ Madson Kimbrel 25,139 1,334,2019/5 137 LAA L 7-10 58-79 5 -23½ TEX 8½ Valdez Alcantara Bailey 18,149 1,352,3509/6 138 LAA W 3-2 59-79 5 -23½ TEX 8½ Axford Nolasco Madson 12,298 1,364,6489/7 139 LAA W 4-1 60-79 5 -22½ TEX 8½ Cotton Meyer Madson 11,866 1,376,5149/8 OFFDAY 5 -22 TEX 8½9/9 140 SEA L 2-3 60-80 5 -23 TEX 9½ Iwakuma Mengden Diaz 19,385 1,395,8999/10 141 SEA L 3-14 60-81 5 -24 TEX 9½ Hernandez Graveman 18,438 1,414,3379/11 142 SEA L 2-3 60-82 5 -24 TEX 9½ Cishek Madson Diaz 13,610 1,427,947 (75 dates)9/12 143 at KC W 16-3 61-82 5 -24 TEX 9½ Coulombe Gee Neal 31,061 2,006,0929/13 144 at KC W 5-4 62-82 5 -24 TEX 9½ Axford Strahm Madson 29,523 2,035,6159/14 145 at KC W 8-0 63-82 t4 -23 TEX 8½ Manaea Ventura 30,006 2,065,6219/15 146 at KC W 14-5 64-82 4 -22½ TEX 8½ Mengden Volquez 32,176 2,097,7979/16 147 at TEX L 6-7 64-83 4 -23½ TEX 9½ Dyson Madson 30,486 2,128,2839/17 148 at TEX W 11-2 65-83 4 -22½ TEX 9½ Alcántara Darvish 39,691 2,167,9749/18 149 at TEX W 5-2 66-83 4 -21½ TEX 8½ Detwiler Lewis Dull 34,224 2,202,198 (74 dates)9/19 150 HOU L 2-4 66-84 4 -22½ TEX 9½ Gregerson Madson Giles 10,072 1,438,0199/20 151 HOU L 1-2(10) 66-85 4 -23½ TEX 9½ Devenski Doolittle Giles 12,139 1,450,1589/21 152 HOU L 5-6 66-86 t4 -23½ TEX 8½ McHugh Mengden Gregerson 11,197 1,461,3559/22 OFFDAY 5 -23½ TEX 99/23 153 TEX L 0-3 66-87 5 -24½ TEX 9½ Hamels Graveman Dyson 26,367 1,487,7229/24 154 TEX L 0-5 66-88 5 -25½ TEX 10½ Darvish Alcantara 16,736 1,504,4589/25 155 TEX W 7-1 67-88 5 -24½ TEX 9½ Cotton Lewis 17,048 1,521,506 (81 dates)9/26 156 at LAA L 1-2 67-89 5 -24½ TEX 8½ Ramirez Dull Bailey 29,934 2,232,1329/27 157 at LAA L 1-8 67-90 5 -25½ TEX 9½ Nolasco Mengden 27,531 2,259,663

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION9/28 158 at LAA 7:05 CSNCA9/29 159 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA9/30 160 at SEA 7:10 CSNCA10/1 161 at SEA 6:10 CSNCA10/2 162 at SEA 12:10 CSNCA

2016 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS