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New Orleans Baby Cakes (36-55) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (49-41) Miami Marlins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Game #91 of 141/Home #44 of 70 (24-19) Pitching Probables: NO-RHP Keyvius Sampson (4-3, 5.90) vs. OKC-RHP Scott Barlow (1-1, 5.51) Friday, July 14, 2017 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 7:05 p.m. CT Radio: KGHM AM-1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com, iHeartRadio - Alex Freedman UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) DATE TIME OPPONENT OKC PITCHER OPPONENT PITCHER Saturday, July 14 7:05 p.m. New Orleans RHP David Hale (1-1, 5.06) LHP Justin Nicolino (3-3, 3.49) Sunday, July 15 6:05 p.m. New Orleans RHP Wilmer Font (6-5, 4.08) RHP William Cuevas (1-1, 3.06) Monday, July 16 7:05 p.m. Memphis RHP Fabio Castillo (4-4, 3.96) TBA Tuesday, July 17 7:05 p.m. Memphis RHP Justin Masterson (7-4, 4.07) TBA OKC Dodgers Trends Overall Record ............................. 49-41 Home Record.................... .......... 24-19 Road Record.................... ........... 25-22 Current Streak.................... .............. L2 Current Road Trip............... ............. N/A Last Road Trip..................... ............ 1-3 Current Homestand .............. ............0-1 Last Homestand............................... 2-1 Last 5 Games...................... ............ 1-4 Last 10 Games.................... ............ 4-6 Series Record ............................. 10-6-7 Scoring 3 or less ......................... 10-26 Scoring 4-6 ................................. 21-10 Scoring 7+ .................................... 18-5 Allowing 3 or less........................... 36-8 Allowing 4-6 ................................. 12-17 Allowing 7+ ................................... 1-16 Shutouts.......................................... 6-4 In One-Run Games............ ............ 13-13 In Two-Run Games.............. .............. 6-9 vs. LH Starting Pitcher ......... ........... 7-12 vs. RH Starting Pitcher .................. 42-29 Day Games/AM Start.................10-9/5-2 Night Games (5 p.m.or later)......... 39-32 Score First........... ....................... 30-14 Opponent Scores First.......... ........19-27 Outhit Opponent ............. ................35-8 Outhit by Opponent ............ ..........10-27 Equal Hits ................ ........................4-6 Walkoff Wins .............................3 (2 HR) Come-from-Behind Wins .....................21 Largest Deficit in W .............................3 Losses after Leading.........................19 Largest Lead in L ................................ 6 Extra Innings.................................... 3-5 vs. AL Affiliates ............................ 23-12 vs. NL Affiliates ............................ 26-29 After Six Innings: Lead: 43-4..Tied: 3-8...Trail: 3-29 After Seven Innings: Lead: 40-3..Tied: 5-6...Trail: 3-31 After Eight Innings: Lead: 40-3..Tied: 5-6...Trail: 2-27 Vs. American Northern.......... ...... 14-19 Vs. American Southern ................ 26-16 Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 5-2 Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 4-4 Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 6-1/3-2 After Off Day................................... 3-3 Doubleheader Games/Series....1-5/0-2-1 Series Openers: 14-10 Home: .... 5-7 Road: .... 9-3 Series Finales: 10-11 Home: .... 6-4 Road: .... 4-7 okcdodgers.com PCL Standings American Northern Record GB Colorado Springs (MIL) 55-34 -- Oklahoma City (LAD) 49-41 -6.5 Iowa (CHC) 42-48 -13.5 Omaha (KC) 40-49 -15.0 American Southern Record GB Memphis (STL) 57-33 -- Nashville (OAK) 43-48 -14.5 Round Rock (TEX) 41-50 -16.5 New Orleans (MIA) 36-55 -21.5 Pacific Northern Record GB Reno (ARI) 55-36 -- Fresno (HOU) 50-41 -5.0 Tacoma (SEA) 46-44 -8.5 Sacramento (SF) 35-55 -19.5 Pacific Southern Record GB Salt Lake (LAA) 50-41 -- Albuquerque (COL) 45-45 -4.5 El Paso (SD) 44-47 -6.0 Las Vegas (NYM) 35-56 -15.0 Oklahoma City Dodgers Game Information Pacific Coast League Affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive | Oklahoma City, OK 73104 | Phone: (405) 218-1000 Alex Freedman: (405) 218-2126 | [email protected] | Lisa Johnson: (405) 218-2143 | [email protected] #OKLA Follow the OKC Dodgers You can hear every game broadcast live on AM 1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com and the iHeartRadio app! Today’s Game: The Oklahoma City Dodgers continue their series against the New Orleans Baby Cakes at 7:05 p.m. at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Dodgers seek their 50th win of the season tonight and have dropped five of their last six games, including Thursday’s series opener against the Baby Cakes. Tonight’s postgame fireworks are presented by True Sky Credit Union. Last Game: The Dodgers rallied for three runs in the eighth inning to tie the game before New Orleans answered with three runs in the top of the ninth to send the Dodgers to a 7-4 defeat Thursday night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Baby Cakes took the lead in the first inning on bases-loaded walk with two outs by Chad Hinshaw. Dodgers starting pitcher Justin Masterson walked three straight batters with two outs in the third inning to load the bases again for the Baby Cakes, and KC Serna followed with a two-run single to make it 3-0. New Orleans added another run when Moises Sierra hit a RBI single in the fourth inning. The Dodgers’ first run of the night came in the bottom of the inning when Jack Murphy connected on a RBI single to right field. It stayed 4-1 until the eighth inning when Culberson hit a two-run double into center field to pull OKC within one run. He advanced to third base on a wild pitch and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Murphy to knot the game, 4-4. New Orleans responded in the top of the ninth with a two-run double by Sierra and a RBI single by Cal Towey. New Orleans reliever Brian Ellington (1-0) pitched the final 1.1 innings to earn the win, recording all four outs via strikeout. Dodgers reliever Joe Broussard (3-1) was charged with the loss, allowing three runs and three hits in the ninth inning. Entering Thursday, Broussard had allowed three runs over his previous 17 outings combined (22.1 IP). Today’s Probable Pitcher: Scott Barlow (1-1) makes his fourth start with OKC since joining the team in late June from Double-A Tulsa...Barlow took the loss in his last start July 6 against Iowa in OKC, allowing 10 runs (eight earned) and seven hits over five-plus innings, with four walks and five strikeouts. He had not allowed more than four runs or five hits in any of his 16 total starts during the season entering that game, and the 10 runs matched his career high...He currently leads Dodgers full-season minor leaguers with a 2.64 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and .181 opponent average. He also ranks second in strikeouts (104), innings (92.0) and wins (six)...Prior to his promotion, Barlow made 14 starts with Tulsa, posting a 5-3 record and 2.02 ERA over 75.2 innings. He issued 29 walks against 87 strikeouts and was named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star for the second consecutive season. He held opponents to one run or no runs in eight of his starts and held opponents to one or no earned runs 10 times. At the time of his promotion, he ranked third in the Texas League in ERA, while his .164 opponent average was tops. His 87 strikeouts were second-most in the league while his 0.95 WHIP was second-lowest...He was selected by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2011 draft from Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita, Calif....Tonight is his first career appearance against New Orleans. Against the Baby Cakes: 2017: 3-5 2016: 10-6 All-time: 166-143 At OKC: 86-66 The Dodgers and Baby Cakes are meeting for their third series of the season and first at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...The teams played each other in the final series before the PCL All-Star Break with the Baby Cakes winning the set, 3-1. The Baby Cakes outscored the Dodgers, 14-5, and held OKC to a .143 average...OKC won the 2016 series, 10-6. The Dodgers outscored New Orleans, 75-46, last season and collected 15 homers against New Orleans’ eight homers...The Dodgers have not lost a season series to New Orleans since 2011, which is also the only time OKC has lost a season series against New Orleans since 2006. Free Willie: Willie Calhoun went 2-for-2 with a double Thursday night after entering the game in the top of the seventh inning. Calhoun has now hit safely in 13 of his last 14 games, including the last seven straight (10x23). He has also tallied a RBI in 10 of those 14 games (18x49, 13 RBI)...Over his last 30 games, Calhoun has picked up at least one hit 26 times and at least one RBI in 23 games. He is batting .330 (37x112) with nine homers, 35 RBI and has tallied 10 multi-RBI efforts over the 30 games. His RBI total since June 8 is second-most in the Minor Leagues...Additionally, Calhoun’s 19 homers since April 25 are second-most in the Minors...For the season, his 186 total bases are second- most in the PCL, his 45 extra-base hits are fourth, his .581 slugging percentage is sixth, and his 59 RBI are 10th. Teach Me How to Dougie: Alex Verdugo has reached base safely in 32 consecutive games going back to June 4, tied for the second-longest streak in Triple-A this season. He has a .468 on-base percentage during that time...His on-base streak is the longest by an OKC player since Joe Sclafani reached base in 45 straight games in 2014...Since moving into the leadoff spot June 8, Verdugo is batting .427 (47x110) with a .484 on-base percentage (OB 59/122 PA). During that time, he is second in the Minors in batting average and fourth in on-base percentage... Overall this season, he ranks fourth in the PCL with a .416 OBP, .346 batting average and tied for fifth with 103 hits. Pen Pals: Reliever Josh Ravin has turned in eight straight scoreless appearances, totaling 10.2 innings. During that time opponents have gone 4-for-36 (.111) with four walks and 18 strikeouts...Edward Paredes is off to a tremendous start since joining the team on July 4. Last night he struck out all six batters he faced and has struck out each of the last nine hitters during his last two outings. Over three appearances, Paredes has allowed one hit through 6.0 innings and has struck out 13 of 19 total batters faced...Justin Marks struck out the only batter he faced last night and stranded two inherited runners in the process. He’s stranded 11 of 15 inherited runners and has retired the first batter he has faced in 16 of his 18 relief appearances. Balls and Strikes: Last night the Dodgers struck out 14 Baby Cakes, marking the team’s 37th double-digit strikeout game this season and their 12th with at least 14 punchouts. They lead the PCL with 840 strikeouts, which is 83 more than the next highest total (Memphis)...On the other hand, the team issued six more walks last night and four of seven New Orleans’ runs last night were by men who reached base via walk. The team has walked 13 over the past two games (17.0 IP) and at least six batters in three of the last six games. For July, the pitching staff has already walked 41 batters in 91.0 innings for a rate of 4.1 walks per nine innings. Sextet of Struggles: The Dodgers have dropped five of the last six games, and during the six-game stretch, the team has struggled to produce both at the plate and on the mound, getting outscored 34-12. Although the offense ticked up last night, the team has been held to 12 total runs and has been held to two or fewer runs four times. The team is batting .202 (35x173) with two solo home runs and .206 with RISP (7x34)...The pitching staff has posted a 5.55 ERA (29 ER/47.0 IP) with 49 hits and 24 walks over 47.0 IP (1.55 WHIP). The starting rotation during that time has gone 0-4 with an 8.63 ERA (23 ER/24.0 IP) and allowed a total of 27 runs and 34 hits over just 24.0 innings, with 21 strikeouts and 16 walks. Only two starts have lasted at least 5.0 innings, and each of the last four starts have been 4.0 innings or shorter.

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New Orleans Baby Cakes (36-55) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (49-41)Miami Marlins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Game #91 of 141/Home #44 of 70 (24-19)Pitching Probables: NO-RHP Keyvius Sampson (4-3, 5.90) vs. OKC-RHP Scott Barlow (1-1, 5.51)

Friday, July 14, 2017 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 7:05 p.m. CTRadio: KGHM AM-1340 The Game, 1340thegame.com, iHeartRadio - Alex Freedman

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)

DATE TIME OPPONENT OKC PITCHER OPPONENT PITCHER Saturday, July 14 7:05 p.m. New Orleans RHP David Hale (1-1, 5.06) LHP Justin Nicolino (3-3, 3.49)Sunday, July 15 6:05 p.m. New Orleans RHP Wilmer Font (6-5, 4.08) RHP William Cuevas (1-1, 3.06)Monday, July 16 7:05 p.m. Memphis RHP Fabio Castillo (4-4, 3.96) TBATuesday, July 17 7:05 p.m. Memphis RHP Justin Masterson (7-4, 4.07) TBA

OKC Dodgers TrendsOverall Record ............................. 49-41Home Record.................... .......... 24-19Road Record.................... ........... 25-22Current Streak.................... .............. L2Current Road Trip............... ............. N/ALast Road Trip..................... ............ 1-3Current Homestand .............. ............0-1Last Homestand............................... 2-1Last 5 Games...................... ............ 1-4Last 10 Games.................... ............ 4-6Series Record ............................. 10-6-7Scoring 3 or less ......................... 10-26Scoring 4-6 ................................. 21-10Scoring 7+ .................................... 18-5Allowing 3 or less ........................... 36-8Allowing 4-6 ................................. 12-17Allowing 7+ ................................... 1-16Shutouts.......................................... 6-4In One-Run Games............ ............ 13-13In Two-Run Games.............. .............. 6-9vs. LH Starting Pitcher......... ........... 7-12vs. RH Starting Pitcher....... ........... 42-29Day Games/AM Start.................10-9/5-2Night Games (5 p.m.or later)..... .... 39-32Score First........... ....................... 30-14Opponent Scores First .......... ........19-27Outhit Opponent ............. ................35-8Outhit by Opponent ............ ..........10-27Equal Hits ................ ........................4-6Walkoff Wins ................... ..........3 (2 HR)Come-from-Behind Wins .....................21Largest Deficit in W .............................3Losses after Leading .........................19Largest Lead in L ................................6Extra Innings.......... .......................... 3-5vs. AL Affiliates ............................ 23-12vs. NL Affiliates ............................ 26-29

After Six Innings:Lead: 43-4..Tied: 3-8...Trail: 3-29After Seven Innings:Lead: 40-3..Tied: 5-6...Trail: 3-31After Eight Innings: Lead: 40-3..Tied: 5-6...Trail: 2-27

Vs. American Northern.......... ...... 14-19Vs. American Southern ................ 26-16Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 5-2Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 4-4Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 6-1/3-2After Off Day....................... ............ 3-3Doubleheader Games/Series.... 1-5/0-2-1

Series Openers: 14-10Home: .... 5-7 Road: .... 9-3

Series Finales: 10-11Home: .... 6-4 Road: .... 4-7

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PCL StandingsAmerican Northern Record GBColorado Springs (MIL) 55-34 --Oklahoma City (LAD) 49-41 -6.5Iowa (CHC) 42-48 -13.5Omaha (KC) 40-49 -15.0

American Southern Record GBMemphis (STL) 57-33 --Nashville (OAK) 43-48 -14.5Round Rock (TEX) 41-50 -16.5New Orleans (MIA) 36-55 -21.5

Pacific Northern Record GBReno (ARI) 55-36 --Fresno (HOU) 50-41 -5.0Tacoma (SEA) 46-44 -8.5Sacramento (SF) 35-55 -19.5

Pacific Southern Record GBSalt Lake (LAA) 50-41 --Albuquerque (COL) 45-45 -4.5El Paso (SD) 44-47 -6.0Las Vegas (NYM) 35-56 -15.0

Oklahoma City DodgersGame Information

Pacific Coast League Affiliate of the Los Angeles DodgersChickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive | Oklahoma City, OK 73104 | Phone: (405) 218-1000

Alex Freedman: (405) 218-2126 | [email protected] | Lisa Johnson: (405) 218-2143 | [email protected]

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Today’s Game: The Oklahoma City Dodgers continue their series against the New Orleans Baby Cakes at 7:05 p.m. at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Dodgers seek their 50th win of the season tonight and have dropped five of their last six games, including Thursday’s series opener against the Baby Cakes. Tonight’s postgame fireworks are presented by True Sky Credit Union.

Last Game: The Dodgers rallied for three runs in the eighth inning to tie the game before New Orleans answered with three runs in the top of the ninth to send the Dodgers to a 7-4 defeat Thursday night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The Baby Cakes took the lead in the first inning on bases-loaded walk with two outs by Chad Hinshaw. Dodgers starting pitcher Justin Masterson walked three straight batters with two outs in the third inning to load the bases again for the Baby Cakes, and KC Serna followed with a two-run single to make it 3-0. New Orleans added another run when Moises Sierra hit a RBI single in the fourth inning. The Dodgers’ first run of the night came in the bottom of the inning when Jack Murphy connected on a RBI single to right field. It stayed 4-1 until the eighth inning when Culberson hit a two-run double into center field to pull OKC within one run. He advanced to third base on a wild pitch and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Murphy to knot the game, 4-4. New Orleans responded in the top of the ninth with a two-run double by Sierra and a RBI single by Cal Towey. New Orleans reliever Brian Ellington (1-0) pitched the final 1.1 innings to earn the win, recording all four outs via strikeout. Dodgers reliever Joe Broussard (3-1) was charged with the loss, allowing three runs and three hits in the ninth inning. Entering Thursday, Broussard had allowed three runs over his previous 17 outings combined (22.1 IP).

Today’s Probable Pitcher: Scott Barlow (1-1) makes his fourth start with OKC since joining the team in late June from Double-A Tulsa...Barlow took the loss in his last start July 6 against Iowa in OKC, allowing 10 runs (eight earned) and seven hits over five-plus innings, with four walks and five strikeouts. He had not allowed more than four runs or five hits in any of his 16 total starts during the season entering that game, and the 10 runs matched his career high...He currently leads Dodgers full-season minor leaguers with a 2.64 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and .181 opponent average. He also ranks second in strikeouts (104), innings (92.0) and wins (six)...Prior to his promotion, Barlow made 14 starts with Tulsa, posting a 5-3 record and 2.02 ERA over 75.2 innings. He issued 29 walks against 87 strikeouts and was named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star for the second consecutive season. He held opponents to one run or no runs in eight of his starts and held opponents to one or no earned runs 10 times. At the time of his promotion, he ranked third in the Texas League in ERA, while his .164 opponent average was tops. His 87 strikeouts were second-most in the league while his 0.95 WHIP was second-lowest...He was selected by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2011 draft from Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita, Calif....Tonight is his first career appearance against New Orleans.

Against the Baby Cakes: 2017: 3-5 2016: 10-6 All-time: 166-143 At OKC: 86-66The Dodgers and Baby Cakes are meeting for their third series of the season and first at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...The teams played each other in the final series before the PCL All-Star Break with the Baby Cakes winning the set, 3-1. The Baby Cakes outscored the Dodgers, 14-5, and held OKC to a .143 average...OKC won the 2016 series, 10-6. The Dodgers outscored New Orleans, 75-46, last season and collected 15 homers against New Orleans’ eight homers...The Dodgers have not lost a season series to New Orleans since 2011, which is also the only time OKC has lost a season series against New Orleans since 2006.

Free Willie: Willie Calhoun went 2-for-2 with a double Thursday night after entering the game in the top of the seventh inning. Calhoun has now hit safely in 13 of his last 14 games, including the last seven straight (10x23). He has also tallied a RBI in 10 of those 14 games (18x49, 13 RBI)...Over his last 30 games, Calhoun has picked up at least one hit 26 times and at least one RBI in 23 games. He is batting .330 (37x112) with nine homers, 35 RBI and has tallied 10 multi-RBI efforts over the 30 games. His RBI total since June 8 is second-most in the Minor Leagues...Additionally, Calhoun’s 19 homers since April 25 are second-most in the Minors...For the season, his 186 total bases are second-most in the PCL, his 45 extra-base hits are fourth, his .581 slugging percentage is sixth, and his 59 RBI are 10th.

Teach Me How to Dougie: Alex Verdugo has reached base safely in 32 consecutive games going back to June 4, tied for the second-longest streak in Triple-A this season. He has a .468 on-base percentage during that time...His on-base streak is the longest by an OKC player since Joe Sclafani reached base in 45 straight games in 2014...Since moving into the leadoff spot June 8, Verdugo is batting .427 (47x110) with a .484 on-base percentage (OB 59/122 PA). During that time, he is second in the Minors in batting average and fourth in on-base percentage...Overall this season, he ranks fourth in the PCL with a .416 OBP, .346 batting average and tied for fifth with 103 hits.

Pen Pals: Reliever Josh Ravin has turned in eight straight scoreless appearances, totaling 10.2 innings. During that time opponents have gone 4-for-36 (.111) with four walks and 18 strikeouts...Edward Paredes is off to a tremendous start since joining the team on July 4. Last night he struck out all six batters he faced and has struck out each of the last nine hitters during his last two outings. Over three appearances, Paredes has allowed one hit through 6.0 innings and has struck out 13 of 19 total batters faced...Justin Marks struck out the only batter he faced last night and stranded two inherited runners in the process. He’s stranded 11 of 15 inherited runners and has retired the first batter he has faced in 16 of his 18 relief appearances.

Balls and Strikes: Last night the Dodgers struck out 14 Baby Cakes, marking the team’s 37th double-digit strikeout game this season and their 12th with at least 14 punchouts. They lead the PCL with 840 strikeouts, which is 83 more than the next highest total (Memphis)...On the other hand, the team issued six more walks last night and four of seven New Orleans’ runs last night were by men who reached base via walk. The team has walked 13 over the past two games (17.0 IP) and at least six batters in three of the last six games. For July, the pitching staff has already walked 41 batters in 91.0 innings for a rate of 4.1 walks per nine innings.

Sextet of Struggles: The Dodgers have dropped five of the last six games, and during the six-game stretch, the team has struggled to produce both at the plate and on the mound, getting outscored 34-12. Although the offense ticked up last night, the team has been held to 12 total runs and has been held to two or fewer runs four times. The team is batting .202 (35x173) with two solo home runs and .206 with RISP (7x34)...The pitching staff has posted a 5.55 ERA (29 ER/47.0 IP) with 49 hits and 24 walks over 47.0 IP (1.55 WHIP). The starting rotation during that time has gone 0-4 with an 8.63 ERA (23 ER/24.0 IP) and allowed a total of 27 runs and 34 hits over just 24.0 innings, with 21 strikeouts and 16 walks. Only two starts have lasted at least 5.0 innings, and each of the last four starts have been 4.0 innings or shorter.

Today’s Starting PitcherScott Barlow (1-1, 5.51)Bats/Throws: Right/RightHeight/Weight: 6-3/215Born: 12/18/1992 in New London, Conn. | Resides: Burbank, Calif. Acquired by Dodgers: Selected in the sixth round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft

Last Game: Had a rough outing July 6 at home against Iowa in the team’s 13-3 loss...allowed 10 runs (eight earned) and seven hits over five-plus innings...walked four and struck out five...between OKC and Tulsa, had not allowed more than four runs or five hits in each of his first 16 starts of the season...10 runs tied his career high, set July 3, 2016 while pitching for Tulsa at Corpus Christi...four of seven hits went for extra bases...entered game with a 0.98 WHIP and .170 opponent average overall this season; I-Cubs went 7-for-21 and had a WHIP of 2.20...started off strong, retiring eight of the first nine batters faced, but with two outs in the third inning, allowed a double to John Andreoli and a two-run homer to Jacob Hannemann...ran into further trouble in the fourth inning, allowing five runs (three earned); after retiring the leadoff batter, each of the next six batters reached base (three hits, two walks, one error); included a four-pitch walk to opposing starter Williams Perez with the bases loaded...left the game after each of the first three batters of the sixth inning reached base, and all eventually scored...retired the leadoff batter in five of six innings...I-Cubs went 4-for-7 with runners on and 3-for-3 with runners in scoring position...had seven groundouts against one flyout...threw 104 pitches (62 strikes).

Against New Orleans: Tonight marks his first career meeting against the Baby Cakes.

2017:• Currently leads full-season Dodgers minor leaguers with a 2.64 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and .181 batting average over 17 starts between OKC and Double-A Tulsa...tied for second with six wins...ranks second with 104 strikeouts and 92.0 IP.• Promoted to the OKC Dodgers on June 23. • Turned in 6.1 strong innings in his first start with OKC on June 26 in Memphis, earning the win...allowed two unearned runs and four hits, with two walks and five strikeouts...all four hits were singles...held Memphis scoreless through six innings and the two runs didn’t score until after he left the game in the seventh...stranded the bases loaded in the third inning by striking out Harrison Bader; the Bader strikeout began a run of 11 straight batters retired on just 34 pitches...left game in the seventh inning after a single by Alex Mejia and a throwing error by Scott Van Slyke on a potential double play ball; both runners scored later in the inning on a two-out single by Nick Martini...gave up a single to very first batter faced, but retired the leadoff man each of the next six innings...held Memphis 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position...limited right-handers 1-for-16. • In 14 starts with Double-A Tulsa, went 5-3 with a 2.02 ERA and was named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star...at the time of promotion to OKC, led the Texas League in opponent batting average (.164)...ranked second with 87 strikeouts, a 0.95 WHIP, 10.35 strikeouts per nine innings and 8.80 baserunners per nine innings among starting pitchers...ranked third in ERA...also was tied for the team lead in wins while leading the Drillers with 14 starts and 75.2 innings.• Named Texas League Pitcher of the Week for June 5-11...in two starts allowed just one run on seven hits over 13.0 innings, winning both outings...recorded 13 strikeouts against two walks...opponents went 7-for-42 (.167).• Allowed one or no earned runs in 10 of 14 starts with Tulsa...tallied eight quality starts...allowed two or fewer runs overall in nine of 14 outings. • Tossed 5.0 scoreless innings with a career-high tying 10 strikeouts, allowing just two hits with no walks at Springfield on June 21...struck out the Cardinals in order on 10 pitches in the third inning; all on called third stirkes...five of his 10 strikeouts were looking...retired 13 of the first 14 batters he faced and 15 out of the 17 he faced overall...retired 10 in a row at one point between the second and fifth innings...held the Cardinals 0-for-4 with runners on base and 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position (all strikeouts)...threw 69 pitches (50 strikes)...went 1-for-3 with a run scored. • Notched two 10-strikeout performances this season...fired 6.0 innings in a no decision on May 23 against San Antonio, allowing just one run on three hits with 10 strike-outs and three walks on 98 pitches (56 strikes)...tossed 5.0 scoreless innings and recorded the win on June 21 against Springfield, allowing just two hits with 10 strikeouts on 69 pitches (50 strikes). • Lowered his ERA every month with Tulsa, posting a 3.24 ERA in four April starts, 2.06 ERA in six May starts and a 1.13 ERA in four June starts.• Limited Texas League right-handed batters to a .129 average (21x163)...left-handed batters batted .222 (22x99)...held all TL opponents to a .154 clip (8x52) with RISP.• Between OKC and Tulsa is 4-for-17 (.235) at the plate with two runs scored. 2016: • Went 4-7 with a 3.98 ERA with 102 strikeouts against 52 walks in 24 games (23 appearances) with Double-A Tulsa...notched 10 quality starts. • Finished second on the team in starts, innings (124.1) and strikeouts, all behind Texas League Pitcher of the Year Chase De Jong. • Selected as a 2016 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star after going 3-4 with a 2.94 ERA with 57 strikeouts in 13 first-half starts...limited opponents to a .232 average and posted a 1.22 WHIP.• Posted a phenomenal month in May, allowing just 2 ER over 25.0 IP (0.72 ERA) during four starts...went 2-0, held opponents to a .213 average and had a 4/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio (20 K/5 BB).• Allowed just two home runs with runners on base (9 HR total).

Career:• Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2011 Draft from Golden Valley High School (Santa Clarita, Calif.)...committed to Fresno State University before electing to begin his professional career...primarily grew up in Connecticut before moving to Southern California during his freshman year of high school.• Member of the 2015 California League Champion Rancho Cucamonga Quakes...played that season for OKC manager Bill Haselman...struck out 11 batters over 7.0 in-nings in a 4-3 win over San Jose in Game 2 of the California League Finals.• Missed the 2012 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. • Has gone 28-28 with a 4.12 ERA with 451 strikeouts in 100 appearances (94 starts) during six minor league seasons.

Barlow’s Career Statistics

2017 DAY-BY-DAY WITH OKLAHOMA CITYDATE GS DEC OPP IP H R ER BB SO NP/S RESULT6/26 1 W (1-0) @MEM 6.1 4 2 0 2 5 97/61 W, 3-27/1 2 ND @NAS 5.0 5 2 2 2 7 97/64 L, 5-47/6 3 L (1-1) IOW 5.0+ 7 10 8 4 5 104/62 L, 13-3

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Scott Barlow

Pitching Stats

Year Team League Level ORG W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG

2011 AZL Dodgers AZL R LAD 0 1 .000 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 1.2 5 5 5 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 .500

2013 Ogden Raptors PIO R LAD 4 3 .571 6.20 15 15 0 0 0 0 69.2 82 54 48 13 4 32 0 51 9 1 .295

2014 Great Lakes Loons MID A LAD 6 7 .462 4.50 23 21 0 0 1 1 106.0 113 64 53 11 8 35 0 104 8 0 .269

2015 AZL Dodgers AZL R LAD 0 1 .000 4.00 3 3 0 0 0 0 9.0 8 7 4 1 0 4 0 11 2 1 .216

2015 Great Lakes Loons MID A LAD 0 1 .000 5.79 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.2 8 8 3 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 .381

2015 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL A+ LAD 8 3 .727 2.52 14 13 0 0 0 0 71.1 61 30 20 4 4 32 0 64 4 0 .236

2015 Oklahoma City Dodgers PCL AAA LAD 0 1 .000 14.73 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 6 6 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 .438

2016 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 4 7 .364 3.98 24 23 0 0 0 0 124.1 125 63 55 9 9 52 1 102 8 0 .260

2017 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 5 3 .625 2.02 14 14 0 0 0 0 75.2 43 24 17 5 2 29 0 87 3 0 .164

2017 Oklahoma City Dodgers PCL AAA LAD 1 1 .500 5.51 3 3 0 0 0 0 16.1 16 14 10 1 1 8 0 17 2 0 .250

Minor League Totals 28 28 .500 4.12 100 94 0 0 1 2 482.1 468 275 221 47 27 198 1 441 38 2 .253

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• Notched the game-winning double in the ninth inning vs. Nashville on June 22 to complete the game that was supsended on April 21...OKC won, 2-1.• Collected at least one RBI in seven straight games, June 8-16...totaled 15 RBI. • Went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer, a triple and a season-high five RBI June 8 at Iowa. • Blasted a walk-off home run in the ninth inning on May 17 to give OKC a 3-2 win over Sacramento....team’s first walk-off win of season. • Hit leadoff home run vs. Memphis on April 25...first home run of season...also hit leadoff homer on May 19 at El Paso (second pitch of game).• Spent the entire 2016 campaign with Double-A Tulsa, batting .254 with 25 doubles, 27 home runs and 88 RBI in 132 games...led the team in homers, RBI, extra-base hits (53) and runs (75)...tallied three multi-homer games.• Tied for the Dodgers’ minor league lead with 88 RBI along with Matt Beaty...also tied for second in homers, finishing just one behind leader Johan Mieses.• Selected as a Mid-Season and Post-Season Texas League All-Star after leading the league in RBI (88) and total bases (236)...also ranked among the league leaders in homers (27, 2nd), extra-base hits (53, T-3rd) and hits (128, 9th).• Selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2015 Draft from Yavapi College (Ariz.); hit 31 homers with 85 RBI in his only season...started his college career at the University of Arizona...originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the 17th round of the 2013 Draft from Benicia (Calif.) HS but did not sign.

2017 Season HighsH: 3 (5x; 5/11 vs. FRE) R: 3 (7/6 vs. IOW) RBI: 5 (6/8 @ IOW)SO: 3 (6/17 @ COS) BB: 2 (5/20 @ ELP) SB: 1 (3x; 4/28 @ OMA)

#4 Willie Calhoun (.306, 19 HR, 59 RBI) IFLast Game: 2x2, 2B This Series: 2x2, 2B Last Series: 4x13, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 KRoad Trip: 4x13, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 K Last HR: 7/6/17 vs. IOW (W. Perez) Streak: +7 (Hi: 7, 2x; 6/8-6/16)2017 vs. New Orleans: .393 (11x28), HR, 4 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI, BB, 5 K

2017 Season HighsH: 4 (4/9 vs. IOW) R: 3 (4x; 5/24 @ ABQ) RBI: 4 (5/20 @ ELP)SO: 3 (3x; 6/26 @ MEM) BB: 2 (9x; 7/13 vs. NO) SB: 1 (2x; 7/4 vs. IOW)

#7 O’Koyea Dickson (.238, 18 HR, 51 RBI) OFLast Game: 0x3, R, 2 BB, K This Series: 0x3, R, 2 BB, K Last Series: 2x12, 2 BB, 5 KRoad Trip: 2x12, 2 BB, 5 K Last HR: 7/5/17 vs. IOW (S. Frankoff) Streak: -3 (Hi: 4, 4x; 7/2-7/5)2017 vs. New Orleans: .111 (3x27), HR, 3 R, RBI, 5 BB, 9 K

• Hit two homers on May 24 at Albuquerque...solo homer in the second inning and a two-run shot in the fifth...second multi-HR game in four contests. • Notched second multi-homer game on May 20 at El Paso...hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the fifth and a solo shot in the seventh...had a season-high four RBI.• Went 4-for-5 with a homer, a double, three runs, and three RBI vs. Iowa on April 9...collected three or more hits in each of his first three games this season (10x14).• Belted two homers vs. Iowa on April 8, hitting solo shots in the eighth and ninth innings...went back-to-back with Cody Bellinger in the ninth.• 2017 Spring Training: 28 G, .205 (8x39)/.279/.410, 2 HR, 6 RBI...hit walk-off double vs. Team Japan on March 19 to win exhibition game, 3-2.• Spent the entire campaign with OKC, hitting .328 with 28 doubles, three triples, 18 homers and 64 RBI in 101 games...set a career high in homers and led the team in doubles...scored a run in 14 consecutive games, July 25-Aug. 8.• After making two trips to the DL in the first two months of the season (April 11-28 and April 30-May 22), ranked among the Pacific Coast League leaders after May 22 in extra-base hits (48, 2nd), doubles (28, 3rd), slugging percentage (.606, 4th), OPS (1.009, 4th) batting average (.337, 6th), hits (106, T-6th), runs (62, 7th), homers (17, T-7th), RBI (63, 7th) and on-base percentage (.403, 7th) in 96 games.• Selected as Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 4...went 13-for-26 with seven extra-base hits (3 HR) and 10 RBI...had five multi-hit games, with three, three-hit games.• Batted .400 in June to rank tied for best among Triple-A players (Tuffy Gosewisch, Reno) and fourth overall in the Minors...tallied 16 extra-base hits (7 HR) and 19 RBI.• Selected by Los Angeles in the 12th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of Sonoma State University.

• Placed on the Disabled List June 26-July 4 with a mild concussion. • Hit game-winning two-run double in the 10th inning at Iowa on June 6...went 3-for-4 in the game.• Went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer and a triple at Albuquerque on May 23...scored two runs. • Hit a leadoff homer May 7 at Round Rock...came on second pitch of game. • Went 4-for-6 with two doubles and a run scored at Omaha on April 27... first four-hit game since July 14, 2013 while playing for Triple-Colorado Springs vs. Salt Lake...also second four-hit game by an OKC player this season (Dickson; April 9 vs. Iowa).• Split the 2016 season between the Los Angeles Dodgers and OKC...made LAD’s Opening Day roster and had three stints with the team...batted .299 with three doubles, a home run and seven RBI in 34 games..appeared in 70 games with OKC and hit .260 with 17 doubles, two triples, four homers and 33 RBI...batted .329 against lefties and .356 with RISP...blasted a walk-off homer in the 10th inning on Sept. 25 vs. Colorado to clinch the NL West division title.• Has a .234 career batting average with 6 HR and 44 RBI in 182 ML games with the Giants (2012), Rockies (2013-14) and Dodgers (2016)...career .979 field pct.• Selected by the Giants in the supplemental first round (51st overall) of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft from Calhoun (Ga.) High School.

2017 Season HighsH: 4 (4/27 @ OMA) R: 2 (5x; 7/13 vs. NO) RBI: 3 (2x; 5/23 @ ABQ)SO: 3 (5/27 @ NO) BB: 3 (4/16 @ MEM) SB: 1 (2x; 4/28 vs. OMA)

#6 Charlie Culberson (.260, 3 HR, 24 RBI) IFLast Game: 3x4, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI This Series: 3x4, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI Last Series: 1x8, BB, KRoad Trip: 1x8, BB, K Last HR: 5/23/17 @ ABQ (R. Carpenter) Streak: +1 (Hi: 7; 6/6-6/15)2017 vs. New Orleans: .286 (6x21), 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI, BB, 6 K

Season Highs (w/MEM)H: 4 (2x; 5/24 @ SAC) R: 3 (2x; 6/3 vs. OMA) RBI: 4 (4/28 vs. RR)SO: 2 (4x; 6/7 @ NO) BB: 2 (9x; 6/18 @ RR) SB: 1 (6x; 6/25 @ OMA)

#3 Todd Cunningham (.275, 4 HR, 27 RBI) OFLast Game: 2x3 This Series: 2x3 Last Series: Road Trip: Last HR: 6/3/17 vs. OMA (Y. Caramo) Streak: +3 (Hi: 13; 4/23-5/9)2017 vs. New Orleans: .257 (9x35), 3 2B, 4 R, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 7 K, SB (w/Memphis & OKC)

• Acquired by the Dodgers during the All-Star Break from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for cash considerations.• Prior to the trade, played in 76 games for the Memphis Redbirds this season, batting .270 with 14 doubles, four homers, 45 runs scored and 27 RBI...his 37 walks paced Memphis, while his 45 runs scored were second on the team...was hit by pitch a PCL-leading 15 times at the time of his trade and ranked eighth with a .401 OBP...had equal amounts of strikeouts and walks (37)...did not commit an error in the outfield or at second base. • Put together a season-best nine-game hitting streak, April 30-May 9...went 21-for-56 (.375) with 13 runs, 11 RBI and posted a .470 on-base percentage. • Signed as a minor league free agent with the Cardinals Nov. 18, 2016 after playing for the Los Angeles Angels and Triple-A Salt Lake in 2016.• Played in 99 games with Salt Lake in 2016, batting .278 with 43 RBI, 66 runs, 16 doubles, two triples and six homers, along with 51 walks against 56 strikeouts...led the Bees in runs and walks and batted .309 with runners in scoring position...started 89 games for the Bees in the outfield — the most for a Salt Lake player last season• With the Angels in 2016, batted .148 in 20 appearances with four hits, five runs and one RBI...started six games in left field.• Made his Major League debut with the Atlanta Braves July 30, 2013 against Colorado...named Braves Organizational Player of the Year in 2012.• Selected by the Braves in the second round of the 2010 draft out of Jacksonville State University.

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2017 Season HighsH: 4 (6/9 vs. RR) R: 2 (10x; 7/3 @ NAS) RBI: 4 (6/9 vs. RR)SO: 4 (7/13 vs. NO) BB: 3 (5/14 vs. FRE) SB: 1 (5x; 6/24 vs. NAS)

#22 Drew Maggi (.299, 5 HR, 20 RBI) IFLast Game: 1x5, 2B, 4 K This Series: 1x5, 2B, 4 K Last Series: 1x10, HR, 2 R, RBI, 3 BB, 2 KRoad Trip: 1x10, HR, 2 R, RBI, 3 BB, 2 K Last HR: 7/7/17 @ NO (A. Conley) Streak: +1 (Hi: 8; 5/22-6/6)2017 vs. New Orleans: .263 (5x19), HR, 2B, 4 R, RBI, 3 BB, 6 K

• Went 4-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI vs. Round Rock June 9...first four hit game since July 19, 2014 while with Double-A Altoona vs. Bowie.• Went 9-for-13 over a four-game series in Round Rock, May 6-9...hit a home run and two doubles with four runs and three RBI. • Pitched a scoreless inning May 5 vs. Colorado Springs...induced an inning-ending ground ball double play.• Began the season on the Disabled List with a right quad injury...activated on May 4.• Played in the World Baseball Classic for Team Italy...appeared in three games and went 1-for-4 with a double, walk and two runs scored.• In 49 games with OKC in 2016, batted .275 with eight doubles, two home runs, 13 RBI while posting a .352 on-base percentage.• Belted a grand slam in game two of a doubleheader against Colorado Springs on Aug. 27...set a new career high with four home runs total between OKC and Tulsa.• Batted .299 over 61 games for Double-A Tulsa with two home runs, 11 RBI and eight steals...collected two triples at Arkansas on May 6.• Named a 2016 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star, marking his third consecutive season to earn all-star honors...previously named a Texas League All-Star with Arkansas in 2015 and an Eastern League All-Star in 2014 with Altoona. • Enters his eighth professional season and second with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization after five seasons in the Pittsburgh (2010-14) organization and one season with the Los Angeles Angels (2015)...originally drafted by the Pirates in the 15th round of the 2010 Draft from Arizona State University.

Season Highs (w/TUL, OKC)H: 4 (3x; 5/21 vs. ARK) R: 2 (11x; 6/22 vs. NAS) RBI: 4 (6/11 vs. RR)SO: 2 (9x; 7/13 vs. NO) BB: 2 (3x; 5/12 @ NWA) SB: 1 (4/26 vs. ARK)

#23 Kyle Farmer (.304, 6 HR, 27 RBI) C/IFLast Game: 1x5, 2B, 2 K This Series: 1x5, 2B, 2 K Last Series: 0x12, BB, 2 KRoad Trip: 0x12, BB, 2 K Last HR: 6/22/17 vs. NAS (C. Jensen) Streak: +1 (Hi: 11; 6/11-6/24)2017 vs. New Orleans: .154 (4x26), 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K

• Hit safely in 11 consecutive games, June 11-24...batted .413 (19x46) with four homers and 14 RBI.• Hit walk-off three-run homer vs. Round Rock June 11 to cap a six-run ninth inning and give OKC a 10-7 win...finished 2-for-5 witha a season-high four RBI. • Joined OKC from Double-A Tulas on May 23...at the time of his promotion, he ranked fifth in the Texas League with a .339 batting average and fourth with a .411 on-base percent-age...collected 42 hits, three homers, 18 RBI and 21 runs in 33 games with the Drillers...had 16 walks against 13 strikeouts...was batting .377 in May and .342 overall with runners in scoring position...over final 10 games for Tulsa hit .525 (21x40) and had the best average and second-most in the Minors.• Collected 11 multi-hit games for the Drillers including three four-hit games and seven games with three or more hits.• Named Texas League Player of the Week for the period of May 8-14...went 12-for-19 with three doubles, four RBI and four walks.• Last season, appeared in a combined 78 games with Double-A Tulsa and Rookie-level AZL Dodgers, hitting .258 with 18 doubles, two triples, seven homers and 35 RBI...limited to 74 games with Tulsa due to a wrist injury...spent majority of the 2016 season with Tulsa and was selected as a Mid-Season Texas League All-Star as he hit .296 with 11 doubles, two triples, three homers and 18 RBI along with a .342 on-base percentage in the first 39 games of the season.• Joined OKC for the 2016 playoffs...appeared in seven games and batted .452 (14-for-31) with four doubles and four RBI...played catcher and third base.• Selected to participate in the 2015 All-Star Futures Game...has been a Mid-Season All-Star each of the last three years (Midwest League - 2014; California League - 2015; Texas League - 2016)...also named an Organization All-Star by MiLB.com in 2013 and 2015.•Selected by the Dodgers in the eighth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Georgia...was a four-year starting SS for the Bulldogs.

2017 Regular Season Highs (w/SEA, TAC, OKC, LAD)H: 3 (3x; 6/22 vs. NAS) R: 4 (6/9 vs. RR) RBI: 3 (5/4 @ LV)SO: 3 (7/13 vs. NO) BB: 2 (3x; 7/5 vs. IOW) SB: 2 (4/30 vs. SAC)

#2 Mike Freeman (.303, 1 HR, 15 RBI) IFLast Game: 1x5, R, 3 K This Series: 1x5, R, 3 K Last Series: 1x6, 2B, 2 BB, 2 KRaod Trip: 1x6, 2B, 2 BB, 2 K Last HR: 4/29/17 vs. SAC (D. Slania) Streak: +2 (Hi: 11; 4/10-5/23)2017 vs. New Orleans: .158 (3x19), 2B, 2 R, 2 BB, 8 K

• Claimed off waivers by the Dodgers from Seattle on May 26...recalled by LAD on June 25; appeared in four games (0x5) and optioned to OKC on July 1.• Went 3-for-4 with a walk, double, RBI and four runs scored June 9 vs. Round Rock...first OKC player with four runs since Ronny Torreyes on 8/7/14 vs. Iowa.• Appeared in 16 games with Seattle over two stints this season, going 2-for-30 with three runs...slugged his first career big league home run on April 12 against the Astros...has appeared in three games (two starts) at first base, three games (two starts) at second base and two starts at third base with the Mariners, while also making his first career pitching appearance on May 20 against the White Sox... allowed one run on three hits on 22 pitches (14 strikes) in one inning of relief work. • In 15 games with Tacoma, batted .356 (21x59) with 12 runs, three doubles, one triple, one homer and nine RBI with a .424 on-base percentage...tallied eight multi-hit games...started in eight games at second base and six games at third base.• Has a .292 career batting average with a .363 on-base percentage, 19 home runs, 279 RBI and has successfully swiped 132 out of 153 stolen base attemps (86%) in 757 minor league games...includes a .316 average and .378 OBP in his Triple-A career• Played in 37 Major League games in two seasons with the Diamondbacks (2016) and the Mariners (2016-17), batting .135 with one home run, eight walks, four runs and two RBI...claimed by Seattle off waivers from Arizona on Aug. 2, 2016...collected his first ML hit and his RBI in Mariners debut on Aug. 7, 2016 against the Angels.• Srafted by Arizona in the 11th round of the 2010 Draft out of Clemson University.

2017 Season HighsH: 4 (6/30 @ NAS) R: 3 (6/30 @ NAS) RBI: 3 (4x; 6/30 @ NAS)SO: 3 (2x; 6/24 vs. NAS) BB: 3 (6/11 vs. RR) SB: 1 (6/23 vs. NAS)

#13 Max Muncy (.297, 8 HR, 33 RBI) IF/OFLast Game: PH, 0x1 This Series: 0x1 Last Series: 0x7, BB, 2 KRoad Trip: 0x7, BB, 2 K Last HR: 7/5/17 vs. IOW (S. Frankoff) Streak: -4 (Hi: 9; 5/27-6/7)2017 vs. New Orleans: .300 (6x20), HR, 2B, 3 R, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 3 K

• Went 4-for-6 on June 30 at Nashville...third career four-hit game and first since June 12, 2013 with High-A Stockton...singled in each of the first four innings. • Hit two homers at Colorado Springs on June 17 (solo, two-run)...first multi-homer game since Sept. 1, 2013 w/Double-A Midland.• Colleted his first three-hit game of the season May 14 vs. Fresno...also set season highs with two runs and two RBI.• Signed with the Dodgers as a free agent on April 27, 2017 and joined OKC on April 28...released by Oakland near end of Spring Training.• Split the 2016 season between Oakland and Triple-A Nashville...batted .186 with two doubles, two homers, eight RBI, 13 runs, 20 walks and just 24 strikeouts in 51 games with the A’s...with the Sounds he posted a .251/.360/.408 slashline with seven doubles, two triples, eight homers, 26 RBI, 34 runs and 35 walks in 64 games. • Entering 2017, has posted a .268/.375/.425 slashline with 89 doubles, 11 triples, 48 home runs, 247 RBI and 240 runs in five professional seasons.• Hit a career high 25 home runs in 2013 with Stockton (21) and Midland (4) in 140 games.• Selected as a 2013 California League mid-season All-Star, 2013 MiLB.com Organization All-Star and 2014 Texas League mid-season All-Star. • Has appeared in 96 career Major League games, combining to hit .195 with 10 doubles, one triple, five homers 17 RBI and 27 runs with Oakland (2015-16)...made his ML on April 25, 2015 and collected his first hit with a single off Scott Feldman...hit his first home run May 17, a two-run shot against Chicago’s (AL) Jeff Samardzija.• Selected by Oakland in the 5th round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft out of Baylor University.

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• Recorded a career-best 20-game hitting streak, June 8-30...batted .476 (39x82) with 14 multi-hit games, 12 RBI and 21 runs scored...third-longest hitting streak in the PCL this season...also tied for third-longest in the club’s PCL era. • Went 3-for-5 with his first home run of the season, a double and five RBI May 29 at New Orleans...first OKC player with a five RBI game this season. • Drew a career-high four walks on May 11 vs. Fresno...first OKC player with four walks in a game since Jon Singleton on May 20, 2014 at New Orleans. • Went 4-for-6 with a walk, two runs and a RBI during a 14-inning loss vs. Colorado Springs on May 2...four hits tied career high.• Reached base all five plate appearances vs. Memphis on April 23...went 2-for-2 with two RBI and three walks...first game with three walks since July 2, 2014.• Named to Team Mexico’s roster for the 2017 World Baseball Classic...played in three games, going 5-for-14 and scored three runs.• Spent the entire 2016 season with Double-A Tulsa, hitting .273 with 23 doubles, 13 home runs and 63 RBI in 126 games...led the team with 130 hits. • Finished the season among Texas League leaders in hits (130, T-4th), batting average (10th), RBI (63, 11th) and total bases (194, 11th).• Named a Mid-Season and Post-Season Texas League All-Star and received Player of the Week honors for the period ending June 17.• Joined OKC for the PCL Championship Series vs. El Paso...went 4-for-12 with three RBI.• Played for the Glendale Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League following the regular season...selected to the AFL Rising Stars Game.• Named the Dodgers’ Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year in 2015, hitting .311 with 32 doubles, nine home runs and 61 RBI over 124 combined games with Low-A Great lakes and High-A Rancho Cucamonga.• Selected in the second round of the 2014 draft by the Dodgers from Sahuaro High School in Tucson, Ariz...had committed to Arizona State University.

2017 Season HighsH: 4 (5/2 vs. COS) R: 3 (3x; 6/30 @ NAS) RBI: 5 (5/29 @ NO)SO: 2 (5x; 7/2 @ NAS) BB: 4 (5/11 vs. FRE) SB: 2 (6/24 vs. NAS)

#27 Alex Verdugo (.346, 3 HR, 42 RBI) OFLast Game: DNP This Series: Last Series: 0x3, RRoad Trip: 0x3, R Last HR: 6/15/17 vs. OMA (B. Flynn) Streak: -1 (Hi: 20; 6/8-6/30)2017 vs. New Orleans: .250 (4x16), HR, 2B, 5 R, 5 RBI, BB, 2 K

2017 Regular Season Highs (w/TUL, OKC)H: 5 (4/24 vs. ARK) R: 2 (8x; 6/19 @ SPR) RBI: 5 (5/31 vs. SA)SO: 3 (3x; 5/24 @ SA) BB: 2 (3x; 7/13 vs. NO) SB: 1 (6/15 vs. NWA)

#38 Edwin Rios (.188, 1 HR, 1 RBI) IFLast Game: 0x3, 2 BB This Series: 0x3, 2 BB Last Series: 3x13, HR, R, RBI, BB, 3 KRoad Trip: 3x13, HR, R, RBI, BB, 3 K Last HR: 7/8/17 @ NO (S. Copeland; G1) Streak: -3 (Hi: 2)2017 vs. New Orleans: .188 (3x16), HR, R, RBI, 3 BB, 3 K

• Called up from Double-A Tulsa July 7...in 77 games with the Drillers slashed .317/.358/.533 with 21 doubles, 15 homers and 62 RBI...at the time of his call-up ranked among Texas League leaders in slugging percentage (.533, 1st), extra-base hits (36, 1st), total bases (163, 1st), home runs (15, T-2nd), RBI (62, 2nd), hits (97, 2nd), average (.317, 3rd) and doubles (21, 3rd)...led the team in hits, home runs, doubles and RBI. • Selected as a 2017 Texas League All-Star and homered in the All-Star Game...also named Texas League Player of the Week for the period of April 24-30. • While with Tulsa, tallied 30 multi-hit games, including 10 with three or more hits, and 16 multi-RBI games, including four games with four or more RBI.• Honored as the organization’s 2016 Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year...split the season between Low-A Great Lakes, High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa and combined to hit .301 with 26 doubles, two triples, 27 home runs and 76 RBI in just 108 games...tied with Willie Calhoun for second in the organization with 27 home runs behind Johan Mieses (28)...also ranked second among full-season players in batting average and tied for fourth in RBI.• Slugged .567 for the season to rank sixth overall in the Minors and put up a .908 OPS.• During his stint with High-A Rancho Cucamonga, blasted 16 homers and tallied 46 RBI in just 42 games...notched 27 extra-base hits, producing a .712 slugging percentage...had four multi-homer games, including three within a stretch of six games, July 8-15...totaled 16 multi-RBI games.• Selected by Los Angeles in the sixth round of the 2015 Draft out of Florida International University.

2017 Season Highs (w/LAD, OKC)H: 3 (6/7 @ IOW, G2) R: 3 (5/30 @ NO) RBI: 2 (2x; 7/5 vs. IOW)SO: 5 (7/3 @ NAS) BB: 2 (2x; 6/22 vs. NAS) SB:

#39 Scott Van Slyke (.231, 3 HR, 9 RBI) OFLast Game: PH, 0x1 This Series: 0x1 Last Series: Road Trip: Last HR: 7/2/17 @ NAS (C. Smith) Streak: -1 (Hi: 11; 5/27-6/11)2017 vs. New Orleans: .286 (2x7), 5 R, BB, 2 K

• Over three stints with LAD has appeared in 29 games, batting .122 (5x41) with two homers and three RBI...most recnent option to OKC was July 8.• Recorded an 11-game hitting streak, May 27-June 11...batted .405 (15x37) with 10 runs scored...had a 13-game on-base streak during same period of time and posted a .551 on-base percentage. • Recalled by Los Angeles on May 10 and optioned back to OKC on May 18...initially optioned to OKC on May 2...first time in the Minors outside of a rehab assignment since 2013...in Triple-A career has batted .324 with 32 homers and 125 RBI in 178 games, primarily with Albuquerque. • Played in 52 games with the LA Dodgers during an injury-shortened 2016 season...placed on 15-day DL April 10-June 3 with low back irritation and on the DL Aug. 8 with wrist irritation...underwent season-ending surgery in August...batted .225 with 10 runs, six doubles, a home run and seven RBI.• Made seven appearances with the OKC Dodgers during a rehab assignment May 24-June 1, 2016, batting .207 (6-for-29) with a double, home run and five RBI...played in one game with High-A Rancho Cucamonga.• Selected by the Dodgers in the 14th round of the 2005 draft out of John Burroughs High School in suburban St. Louis...named the state of Missouri’s 2005 Player of the Year by Louisville Slugger and the National High School Baseball Coaches Association...was committed to Ole Miss. • Currently is the second-longest tenured player in the Dodgers organization, only behind Kenley Jansen.

• Transferrred from OKC to Tulsa on July 1...in nine games with the Drillers, batted .167 (4x24)...transferred back to OKC on July 13.• Notched the game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning on May 21 at El Paso. • Spent the entire 2016 campaign with Oklahoma City batting .250 with seven doubles, three homers and 24 RBI along with a .358 on-base percentage in 73 games...posted a .995 fielding percentage in 69 games at catcher and threw out 35 percent (21-for-60) of would-be base stealers.• Set a new career high with four hits on June 30 at Nashville...went 4-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and a run scored.• After hitting just three homers during the regular season, belted two homers in the American Conf. Championship Series vs. Nashville...totaled five RBI over five games. • Switch-hitting backstop enters his ninth professional season and second with Oklahoma City after spending his first seven seasons in the Toronto organization (2009-15)...in eight minor league seasons, has batted .231 with 85 doubles, four triples, 36 home runs and 209 RBI.• During the course of his career, has thrown out 31 percent of would-be base stealers (148-for-474) in 449 games at catcher...has also appeared in two games at first base and has made two relief appearances (2.0 IP).• Acquired by the Dodgers via trade from Toronto on Sept. 13, 2015...selected by Toronto in the 31st round of the 2009 Draft out of Princeton University.

2017 Season Highs (w/OKC, TUL)H: 2 (5/21 @ ELP) R: 1 (4/15 @ MEM) RBI: 2 (2x; 5/14 vs. FRE)SO: 3 (5/6 @ RR) BB: 2 (3x; 7/8 vs. MID) SB:

#50 Jack Murphy (.117, 0 HR, 9 RBI) CLast Game: 1x3, 2 RBI This Series: 1x3, 2 RBI Last Series: 1x7, 4 KRoad Trip: 1x7, 4 K Last HR: 8/24/16 vs. COS (D. Gagnon) Streak: +2 (Hi; 2x)2017 vs. New Orleans: .333 (1x3), 2 RBI

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.7/3 @NAS 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 W7/7 @NO 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ND7/13 NO 1.0 3 3 3 1 1 0 L

2017 Season Highs (w/TUL & OKC)IP: 2.2 (2x; 6/22 vs. NAS) SO: 6 (4/27 @ OMA)BB: 2 (4/27 @ OMA) R: 3 (7/13 vs. NO)H: 3 (6x; 7/13 vs. NO)

#30 Joe Broussard (3-1, 1 SV, 2.23) RHPLast W: 7/3/17 @ NAS Last Loss: 7/13/17 vs. NO Last Save: 6/27/17 @ MEMIR/IRS: 14/6 First Batter Retired: 19/26 (7x26, HR, 2B, 6 K)

• Earned first save with OKC by striking out the side in order in the ninth inning on June 27 at Memphis to preserve a 3-2 win. • Did not allow a run over first 10 appearances between OKC and Double-A Tulsa (16.1 IP, 9 H, 5 BB, 22 K).• Struck out a season-high six batters over 2.2 innings at Omaha on April 27.• Joined the OKC Dodgers on April 18 from Double-A Tulsa, where he appeared in four games to start the season...with Tulsa, he compiled a 1-0 record with two saves and did not allow a run, hit or walk over 5.1 IP and retired all 15 batters faced...also notched six strikeouts.• Split the 2016 season between High-A Rancho Cucamonga, Double-A Tulsa and OKC and was selected as a 2016 MiLB.com Organization All-Star...posted a combined 1.80 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, .220 BAA, 10.4 strikeouts per nine innings and a 5.06 strikeout-to-walk ratio (81 K/16 BB)...had a 4-2 record and converted 9/11 saves. • Made two appearances with OKC last season, allowing one run in 2.0 IP, while striking out three with one save...made five playoff appearances with OKC and was the winning pitcher in the deciding Game 5 of the American Conference Championship against Nashville.• Over first three pro seasons, compiled a 10-8 record with 16 saves, a 2.99 ERA and 221 strikeouts against 44 walks in 106 appearances (three starts). • Selected by the Dodgers in the 15th round of the 2014 draft from Louisiana State University.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.6/29 @MEM 2.0 1 1 1 0 2 1 ND7/3 @NAS 3.1 2 2 2 0 2 1 ND7/8 (2) @NO 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 W

2017 Season Highs (w/OKC, TUL)IP: 3.1 (2x; 7/3 @ NAS) SO: 4 (2x; 7/8 @ NO, G1)BB: 3 (5/26 @ CC) R: 2 (4x; 7/3 @ NAS)H: 4 (5/22 vs. ARK)

#19 Jeremy Bleich (2-0, 0 SV, 2.35) LHPLast W: 7/8/17 @ NO, G2 Last Loss: 5/22/17 vs. ARK Last Save: 4/18/16 @ RICIR/IRS: 12/3 First Batter Retired: 8/12 (3x11, HR, SAC, 3 K)

• Retired nine of 10 batters and pitched the final three innings of OKC’s 2-0 win on July 8 at New Orleans (Game 2)...combined Wilmer Font on a three-hit shutout.• Rejoined OKC on June 16 from Double-A Tulsa...made seven appearances, going 0-1 with a 6.17 ERA...allowed at least one run five of seven games.• Made OKC team debut May 3 vs. Colorado Springs...tossed 3.0 scoreless innings, allowing one hit with four strikeouts...made four appearances before being transferred to Tulsa on May 18 (7.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 8 K).• Signed with the Dodgers as a free agent on April 28...was playing with the Somerset Patriots of the independent Atlantic League and had made one appearance (1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, K)...was signed by Arizona in February, but was released at the end of Spring Training. • Enters his ninth professional season after playing in the New York-AL (2008-14), Pittsburgh (2015) and Philadelphia (2016) organizations.• Spent most of the 2016 season with Double-A Reading (Phillies), going 4-2 with one save and a 4.14 ERA and struck out 23 batters against 14 walks in 41.1 innings...made one scoreless relief appearance with Triple-A Lehigh Valley and struck out one...was released in mid-July and also appeared in 17 games with Somerset, going 2-2 with a 2.45 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 22.0 innings. • Played for Team Israel in the 2017 WBC, making three relief appearances...allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits in 2.1 innings...struck out two against one walk.• Selected by the New York Yankees with the 44th overall pick of the 2008 Draft from Stanford University.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec. 7/5 @IOW 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ND7/8 (1) @NO 2.2 2 0 0 1 1 0 ND7/13 NO 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 ND

2017 Season Highs (w/DUR, TB, OKC)IP: 3.0 (2x; 4/27 vs.SYR) SO: 4 (4/30 vs. BUF)BB: 4 (4/21 @ LOU) R: 5 (4/15 vs. GWN)H: 4 (6/28 @ MEM)

#28 Justin Marks (2-1, 2 SV, 5.63) LHPLast W: 6/3/17 vs. COS Last Loss: 6/15/17 vs. OMA Last Save: 6/26/17 @ MEMIR/IRS: 15/4 First Batter Retired: 16/18 (2x17, 5 K, SF)

• Tossed the final two innings July 5 vs. Iowa to combine with Justin Masterson on a three-hit shutout. • Earned first career save June 23 vs. Nashville...recorded the final four outs in OKC’s 4-2 win...inherited the bases loaded with 2 outs in the 8th.• Designated for assigment by LAD on June 6 when Brock Stewart was activated off the 60-Day DL...outrighted to OKC on June 11. • Claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay on May 9 and assigned to OKC...was designated for assignment on May 6.• Began the season with Triple-A Durham prior to making one appearance with the Rays...in nine games (one start) with Durham, went 4-1 with a 4.60 ERA with 15 strike-outs and nine walks in 15.2 innings; lefties batted just .160...limited opposing batters to a .182 average.• Spent a majority of the 2016 season with Durham...went 7-11 with a 3.86 ERA with 127 strikeouts against 53 walks in 140.0 innings over 25 games (23 starts)...limited batters to a .239 average...had a 3.38 ERA and .188 BAA in 10 starts after the All-Star Break...held lefties to a .191 average throughout the season. • Threw a nine-inning no-hitter on July 16 at Syracuse...threw 130 pitches (70 strikes)...allowed two walks and hit one batter as Durham won, 2-0. • Made his ML debut with Kansas City against Minnesota on April 20, 2014...made a total of six career appearances in the Majors with KC and TB.• Selected by Oakland in the 3rd round of the 2009 Draft from the University of Louisville...left as the school’s all-time leader in wins, ERA and strikeouts.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.7/4 IOW 3.0 1 0 0 1 4 0 W7/8 (1) @NO 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ND7/13 NO 2.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 ND

#14 Edward Paredes (1-0, 0 SV, 0.00) LHPLast W: 7/4/17 vs. IOW Last Loss: 5/20/17 vs. ARK Last Save: 6/19/17 @ SPRIR/IRS: First Batter Retired: 2/3 (0x2, BB, 2 K)

• Struck out all six batters he faced over 2.0 innings July 13 vs. New Orleans. • Made team debut July 4 and threw a season-high 3.0 scoreless innings to earn the win over Iowa...allowed one hit with one walk and four strikeouts (t-season high).• Transferred to OKC from Tulsa on July 4...appeared in 24 games with the Drillers, posting a 2.81 ERA over 32.0 innings of relief with 45 strikeouts against 12 walks...held Texas League lefties to a .218 average...allowed only five of 18 inherited runners to score. • Averaged 12.66 strikeouts per nine innings with Tulsa...at time of promotion was 0.2 IP shy of officially qualifying among league leaders, but would’ve ranked second.• Selected as a replacement for the Texas League All-Star Game...at the time of his promotion to OKC, ranked third in the Texas League with six holds.• Last pitched in Triple-A during the 2010 and 2011 seasons with the Tacoma Rainiers in the Mariners system.• Selected by the Dodgers during the minor league phase of the 2016 Rule 5 Draft in December after signing with Detroit as a minor league free agent in November.• Spent the entire 2016 season with Double-A Arkansas in the Los Angeles Angels organization...went 2-2 with a 2.27 ERA, 53 strikeouts and 21 walks over 46 relief ap-pearances...named a midseason Texas League All-Star.• In his eighth professional season and has played in the Seattle (2006-11), Cleveland (2013), Angels (2016) and Dodgers (2017) organizations...also played for the inde-pendent York Revolution of the Atlantic League from 2013-15...originally signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent May 12, 2005.

2017 Season HighsIP: 3.0 (7/4 vs. IOW) SO: 6 (7/13 vs. NO)BB: 2 (3x; 5/5 @ ARK) R: 2 (3x; 6/17 vs. NWA)H: 4 (5/17 @ SPR)

#37 Madison Younginer (3-3, 6 SV, 3.43) RHPLast W: 4/21/17 vs. NAS* (decision on 6/22/17) Last Loss: 7/8/17 @ NO (G1) Last Save: 6/25/17 vs. NASIR/IRS: 8/0 First Batter Retired: 20/24 (4x24, HR, 12 K) *relief only

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.7/1 @NAS 1.1 3 2 2 0 1 0 BS, L7/4 IOW 3.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 ND7/8 (GS) @NO 2.1 8 6 5 1 2 0 L

2017 Season HighsIP: 4.0 (5/2 vs. COS) SO: 6 (4/20 vs. NAS)BB: 3 (4/27 @ OMA) R: 6 (7/8 @ NO, G1)H: 8 (7/8 @ NO, G1)

• Named a PCL All-Star...second career All-Star selection (Eastern League, 2015).• Made six consecutive scoreless appearances spanning 14.1 IP, May 4-23...held opponents 6-for-46...had 13 strikeouts against four walks...earned four saves.• Retired all nine batters faced over 3.0 perfect innings May 7 at Round Rock...notched four strikeouts...earned the save in OKC’s 6-2 victory.• Threw a season-high 4.0 innings May 2 vs. Colorado Springs...kept the Sky Sox scoreless between the 10th and 13th innings and held a 6-6 tie (3 H, 3 K).• Made a spot start under unique circumstances at Omaha on April 27 (2.1 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K)...first start since Sept. 2, 2012 with Low-A Greenville.• Earned first win April 16 at Memphis...retired all six batters faced, including five via strikeout...racked up a season six strikeouts vs. Nashville on April 20 (2.2 IP).• Made his Major League debut with the Atlanta Braves Aug. 7, 2016 at St. Louis...made eight total relief appearances with the Braves, posting a 6.43 ERA (5 ER/7.0 IP).• Spent most of the 2016 season with Triple-A Gwinnett and Double-A Mississippi...held opponents to a combined .243 average and limited left-handed hitters to a .191 average...notched a total of 15 saves; had just five saves his entire career entering the season...made 35 relief appearances for Mississippi, posting a 2.98 ERA with 47 strikeouts and 12 walks over 42.1 innings...appeared in four International League playoff games with Gwinnett, picking up two wins.• Signed with the Dodgers Nov. 17, 2016...also played in the Red Sox (2010-15) and Braves (2016) systems...has pitched strictly in a relief role since 2013.• Selected by Boston in the seventh round of the 2009 draft out of Mauldin High School in South Carolina.

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.7/4 IOW 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 ND7/6 IOW 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 ND7/9 @NO 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 ND

2017 Season HighsIP: 2.0 (7x; 6/30 @ NAS) SO: 3 (5x; 6/28 @ MEM)BB: 2 (4/6 vs. IOW) R: 4 (6/15 vs. OMA)H: 5 (6/15 vs. OMA)

#35 Jacob Rhame (0-2, 1 SV, 3.92) RHPLast W: 7/5/16 vs. COS Last Loss: 6/2/17 vs. COS Last Save: 4/16/16 @ MEMIR/IRS: 14/5 First Batter Retired: 22/32 (9x31, HR, 4 2B, BB, 9 K)

• Placed on DL May 20-28 with a shin contusion...took a line drive off his leg on May 19 at El Paso. • Spent the entire 2016 season with OKC, where he led the team with 54 appearances and seven saves, while posting a 1-7 record with a 3.29 ERA in 63.0 innings...tied for fourth in the PCL in appearances...struck out 70 batters against 28 walks while holding hitters to a .231 average...in 28 games at home, posted a 1.29 ERA and .190 opponent average.• Pitched the final two innings of OKC’s dramatic Game 5 win over Nashville in the American Conference Championship Series...after the Sounds loaded the bases with one out in the ninth inning, induced back-to-back pop outs to seal the 10-9 victory and send the Dodgers to the PCL Championship. • Added to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 40-man roster on Nov. 18, 2016.• Entering 2017, posted a 10-16 career record with a 2.83 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP in 169 relief appearances in four minor league seasons with the Dodgers organization...averaging better than a strikeout per inning during the course of his career, striking out 251 batters against only 71 walks in 207.0 innings.• Selected by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of Grayson Junior College...began collegiate career at the University of Oklahoma.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec. 7/7 @NO 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ND7/9 @NO 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 ND7/13 NO 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 ND

2017 Season Highs (w/RC, OKC, LAD)IP: 2.0 (5x; 7/13 vs. NO) SO: 5 (5/17 vs. SAC)BB: 2 (2x; 6/23 vs. NAS) R: 4 (2x; 6/11 vs. RR)H: 4 (5/24 @ ABQ)

#17 Josh Ravin (3-0, 1 SV, 4.44) RHPLast W: 6/11/17 vs. RR Last Loss: 7/21/15 @ OMA Last Save: 6/5/17 @ IOWIR/IRS: 5/2 First Batter Retired: 17/21 (1x18, 2 BB, HBP, 7 K)

• Recalled to Los Angeles twice...made first appearance for LAD June 17 at Cincinnati and worked 2.0 scoreless innings...optioned to OKC on June 18.• Worked a season-high 2.0 innings May 17 vs. Sacramento...struck out five of eight batters faced...earned the win in OKC’s 3-2 victory. • Optioned to OKC on May 10...initially joined OKC on Major League Rehab Assignment on May 6...placed on 10-day DL with a right groin strain on April 2. • Began rehab assignment with High-A Rancho Cucamonga and threw 2.0 scoreless innings in two relief appearances...combined to allow two hits and struck out four.• Began the 2016 season on the 15-day DL and was transferred to the 60-day DL with a left radius fracture on April 10...served an 80-game suspension from May 2 until Aug. 3 after violating MLB’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...placed on the 15-day DL on Aug. 14 with right triceps inflammation, but returned Sept. 2. • Tossed scoreless relief in nine of 10 appearances with Los Angeles, posting a 0.93 ERA and holding hitters to a .065 average (2-for-31)...struck out 13 against just four walks over 9.2 IP...did not allow a run until his final appearance of the season -- a home run hit by San Francisco’s Brandon Belt. • Also saw action in 2016 in Oklahoma City, High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Rookie-AZL Dodgers...posted a combined 1.80 ERA in seven appearances (three starts)...struck out a combined 19 batters against just one walk, while limiting batters to a .111 average...struck out seven of the 14 batters he faced while with OKC. • Made Major League debut June 2, 2015 at Colorado and picked up the win that night after striking out the only batter he faced. • Signed as a free agent on Dec. 13, 2013...was originally selected by the Reds in the fifth round of the 2006 Draft from Chatsworth High School in Chatsworth, Calif.

# Joe Broussard (0-0, 0 SV, 0.00) RHPLast W: 7/29/16 vs. ARI Last Loss: 5/27/16 @ NYM Last Save: 7/23/14 vs. FREIR/IRS: 0/0 First Batter Retired: 0/0

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.6/30 @FRI 2.2 3 0 0 1 6 0 ND7/5 FRI 3.0 4 1 1 0 4 0 SV7/9 @NO 3.1 2 1 1 2 3 0 ND

2017 Season Highs (w/TUL, OKC)IP: 3.1 (7/9 @ NO) SO: 6 (6/30 @ FRI)BB: 3 (4/18 vs. FRI) R: 4 (5/15 @ SPR)H: 6 (5/30 vs. SA)

#55 Yaisel Sierra (0-0, 0 SV, 2.70) RHPLast W: 6/10/17 vs. SPR Last Loss: 8/23/16 vs. ARK Last Save: 7/5/17 vs. FRIIR/IRS: 1/0 First Batter Retired: 1/1 (0x0, SAC)

• Joined OKC on July 7 from Double-A Tulsa where he made 26 relief appearances (t-second on team), going 5-0 with four saves...struck out 64 against 16 walks over 49.2 innings with a 2.54 ERA... has held opponents scoreless in 14 appearances and in six of his last eight outings...worked at least 2.0 innings in 17 of 26 outings....stranded all six inherited runners. • Allowed just one home run in 49.2 IP with Tulsa...held lefties to a .191 average and all TL opponents to a .179 clip with runners in scoring position.• Had a dominant month of June, allowing one earned run over nine appearances (17.0 IP)...notched 29 strikeouts and held opponents to a .219 average. • Played for High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa in 2016 during his first season in the United States...went a combined 6-7 with a 5.89 ERA over 30 games (13 starts)...had 86 strikeouts against 30 walks over 88.2 combined innings.• Started the 2016 season with Rancho Cucamonga before being promoted to Tulsa Aug. 5...performed much better once transitioned into a relief role. • Signed a six-year contract with the Dodgers Feb. 20, 2016 and was outrighted off the 40-man roster July 3, 2016...ranked No. 13 on Baseball America’s 2016 Top 20 Cuban prospects list prior to signing with LAD...pitched five seasons in Cuba’s Serie Nacional with Holguin (2010-14) and Sancti Spiritus (2012)...went a combined 16-21 with 25 saves and a 4.23 ERA in 131 games (25 starts)...won a gold medal with Cuba’s national team in the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games.

Lineup Breakdown

1: Verdugo 27 (16-11), Calhoun 22 (9-13), Maggi 9 (5-4), Taylor 9 (6-3), Culberson 8 (3-5), Muncy 5 (4-1), Sweeney 4 (3-1), Holt 2 (1-1), Thompson 2 (1-1), Freeman 1 (1-0), Pederson 1 (1-0) 2: Bellinger 16 (9-7), Van Slyke 15 (11-4), Maggi 12 (7-5), Thompson 11 (4-7), Calhoun 10 (7-3), Muncy 9 (3-6), Culberson 5 (2-3), Farmer 4 (1-3), Fernandez 2 (2-0), Pederson 2 (2-0), Dickson 1 (0-1), Holt 1 (0-1), Rios 1 (0-1), Verdugo 1 (1-0)

3: Dickson 52 (33-19), Verdugo 8 (3-5), Muncy 7 (4-3), Van Slyke 5 (1-5), Calhoun 4 (2-2), Farmer 3 (2-1), Segedin 3 (2-1), Thompson 3 (1-2), Bellinger 2 (0-2), Eibner 2 (1-1), Rios 1 (0-1)

4: Calhoun 31 (20-11), Verdugo 24 (14-10), Dickson 14 (4-10), Eibner 4 (1-3), Muncy 4 (3-1), Segedin 4 (2-2), Thompson 4 (3-1), Van Slyke 4 (2-2), Farmer 1 (0-1)

5: Thompson 37 (21-16), Van Slyke 11 (7-4), Verdugo 10 (6-4), Eibner 7 (2-5), Muncy 5 (2-3), Dickson 4 (2-2), Farmer 4 (2-2), Culberson 3 (1-2), Rios 2 (1-1), Segedin 2 (2-0), Wilson 2 (1-1), Freeman 1 (0-1), Sweeney 1 (1-0), Verdugo 1 (1-0)

6: Muncy 16 (10-6), Farmer 11 (6-5), Calhoun 10 (6-4), Culberson 9 (3-6), Eibner 9 (7-2), Davis 6 (5-1), Freeman 6 (3-3), Maggi 6 (2-4), Sweeney 5 (2-3), Wilson 5 (2-3), Dickson 4 (2-2), Verdugo 2 (1-1), Rios 1 (0-1)

7: Culberson 18 (12-6), Freeman 11 (5-6), Davis 10 (5-5), Sweeney 10 (5-5), Wilson 9 (5-4), Eibner 8 (5-3), Muncy 7 (4-3), Farmer 6 (3-3), Maggi 3 (2-1), Ahmed 2 (1-1), Calhoun 2 (1-1), Cunningham 1 (0-1), Fernandez 1 (0-1), Taylor 1 (1-0), Verdugo 1 (0-1)

8: Wilson 30 (15-15), Murphy 23 (14-9), Culberson 8 (5-3), Farmer 6 (3-3), Maggi 6 (4-2), Davis 5 (2-3), Sweeney 5 (2-3), Ahmed 3 (2-1), Freeman 3 (3-0), Locastro 1 (0-1) 9: Font 12 (4-8), Oaks 10 (3-7), Culberson 10 (7-3), Masterson 8 (4-4), Castillo 7 (4-3), Maggi 7 (5-2), Ahmed 5 (2-3), Jurrjens 5 (3-2), Sweeney 4 (3-1), Urias 4 (4-0), Locastro 3 (1-2), Barlow 2 (1-1), Hale 2 (1-1), Holt 2 (2-0), Landon 2 (1-1), Stewart 2 (1-1), Wilson 2 (2-0), Marks 1 (1-0), Shibuya 1 (0-1), Younginer 1 (0-1)

C: Wilson 48 (25-23), Murphy 22 (14-8), Farmer 20 (10-10)

1B: Van Slyke 28 (16-12), Davis 18 (11-7), Muncy 18 (9-9), Bellinger 16 (8-8), Rios 3 (0-3), Eibner 2 (2-0), Ahmed 1 (1-0), Dickson 1 (1-0), Farmer 1 (0-1), Segedin 1 (1-0) 2B: Calhoun 63 (32-31), Maggi 12 (8-4), Sweeney 7 (5-2), Fernandez 2 (1-1), Muncy 2 (1-1), Farmer 1 (1-0), Freeman 1 (1-0), Locastro 1 (0-1), Taylor 1 (0-1)

SS: Culberson 56 (29-27), Freeman 9 (6-3), Maggi 9 (4-5), Sweeney 9 (7-2), Taylor 5 (3-2), Farmer 2 (0-2)

3B: Muncy 24 (14-10), Maggi 22 (13-9), Farmer 11 (6-5), Ahmed 9 (4-5), Sweeney 8 (3-5), Segedin 7 (4-3), Freeman 5 (2-3), Culberson 3 (2-1), Taylor 1 (1-0)

LF: Dickson 51 (28-23), Calhoun 8 (6-2), Eibner 4 (2-2), Verdugo 4 (1-3), Freeman 3 (2-1), Locastro 3 (1-2), Muncy 4 (1-3), Sweeney 3 (1-2), Holt 2 (2-0), Rios 2 (1-1), Bellinger 1 (1-0), Cunningham 1 (0-1), Fernandez 1 (1-0), Landon 1 (1-0), Thompson 1 (1-0), Van Slyke 1 (0-1) CF: Verdugo 38 (22-16), Thompson 29 (14-15), Eibner 5 (4-1), Freeman 4 (1-3) Holt 3 (1-2), Taylor 3 (3-0), Bellinger 2 (1-1), Culberson 2 (1-1), Pederson 2 (2-0), Sweeney 2 (0-2)

RF: Verdugo 33 (20-13), Thompson 22 (12-10), Eibner 16 (7-9), Dickson 12 (5-7), Muncy 4 (4-0), Van Slyke 2 (1-1), Landon 1 (0-1)

DH: Dickson 11 (7-4), Calhoun 8 (6-2), Thompson 5 (3-2), Van Slyke 4 (4-0), Eibner 3 (1-2), Davis 2 (1-1), Murphy 1 (0-1), Pederson 1 (1-0)

P: Font 17 (8-9), Masterson 17 (10-7), Oaks 15 (7-8), Castillo 10 (6-4), Jurrjens 10 (5-5), Urias 6 (6-0), Barlow 3 (1-2), Hale 3 (1-2), Stewart 3 (2-1), Younginer 2 (1-1) Gunkel 1 (1-0), Marks 1 (1-0), Shibuya 1 (0-1), Wheeler 1 (0-1),

Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalAhmedBellinger 5 2 7Calhoun 24 5 29 Culberson 11 4 1 16 Cunningham 1 1Davis 2 1 3Dickson 13 2 1 16Eibner 5 1 6Farmer 12 2 14Fernandez 1 1Freeman 4 2 6 Holt 1 1LandonLocastro 1 1Maggi 8 4 1 13 Muncy 9 4 1 14Murphy 1 1Rios 1 1Segedin 5 5Sweeney 3 1 4Taylor 2 2Thompson 5 4 9Van Slyke 4 1 5Verdugo 17 12 1 30Wilson 6 1 7

Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB KCalhoun .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Culberson -- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Davis .083 12 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Dickson .200 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Eibner .250 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Farmer .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Freeman .000 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Heston -- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holt -- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Locastro .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maggi .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Muncy .222 11 9 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 3Murphy .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sweeney .143 7 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Thompson .000 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Van Slyke .000 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Verdugo .333 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Whiting .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Wilson .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Younginer .167 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

TOTAL .138 65 6 9 3 0 0 3 9 15

Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB KCalhoun .333 8 30 5 10 2 1 1 7 2 8Davis .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Dickson .195 11 41 5 8 2 0 0 7 9 7Eibner .273 3 11 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 5Murphy .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Pederson .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1Thompson .111 5 18 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 6Van Slyke .188 4 16 4 3 1 0 1 4 2 5

TOTAL .209 34 129 19 27 5 1 4 22 15 35

Starts By Batting Order Starts By Position

Multi-Hit Games

Multi-RBI Games

PH Stats

DH Stats

Player Date Opponent TotalDickson 4/8 IOW 2 (Solo, Solo)Bellinger 4/19 NAS 2 (Solo, Solo)Wilson 5/2 COS 2 (Solo, Solo)Dickson 5/20 @ELP 2 (3-R, Solo)Dickson 5/24 @ABQ 2 (Solo, 2-R)Muncy 6/17 @COS 2 (2-R, Solo)

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Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalAhmedBellinger 3 1 4Calhoun 13 1 14Culberson 3 2 5CunninghamDavis 1 1 2Dickson 9 2 1 12Farmer 3 2 1 6FernandezFreemanEibner 2 2HoltLandonLocastroMaggi 2 1 3Muncy 6 4 10Murphy 3 3Rios Segedin 2 2Sweeney 1 1 2Taylor 2 2Thompson 5 5Van Slyke 2 2Verdugo 6 2 1 9Wilson 5 1 6

Miscellaneous StatsGeneral High/LowLongest Winning Streak.................. .................................. 6 (2x; last 6/22-6/27)Longest Winning Streak, Home ........................... .......................6 (last 6/22-7/5)Longest Winning Streak, Road.......................................... ............. 5 (4/12-4/16)Most Consecutive Losses ................. ..........................................4 (5/1, G1-5/3)Most Consecutive Losses, Home ........................ ...............................3 (4/6-4/8)Most Consecutive Losses, Road ........ ................................3 (2x; last 6/18-6/20)Longest 9 Inning Game, Time ........... ......................................3:42 (5/19 @ ELP) Shortest 9 Inning Game, Time ...... .......................................2:07 (4/24 vs. MEM)Longest Extra Inning Game, Time.................................... .......4:34 (5/2 vs. COS)Longest Doubleheader Game Time. .......................3:08 (5/1 @ OMA, G2; 11 inn.)Shortest Doubleheader Game Time ............... .....................1:58 (6/7 @ IOW, G2)Longest Game, Innings .............................................................14 (5/2 vs. COS)Most Runners LOB ...................... ....13 (6/2 vs. COS; 10 inn.)/12 (4/23 vs. MEM)Opponent.....................................12 (COS, 5/2; 14 inn.)/11 (4x; last NAS, 6/30)Double Plays Turned ..................................................................5 (4/16 @ MEM)Opponent........................................................................................4 (IOW, 7/6)Most Errors .........................................................................3 (3x; 6/19 @ COS)Opponent....................................................................................... 4 (RR, 6/10)Largest Margin of Victory ..................................................11 (4/9 vs. IOW; 12-1)Largest Margin of Defeat .................. ............................... 12 (5/5 vs. COS; 15-3)Biggest Comeback in Win ...... .........3 (2x; last 6/11 vs. RR; trailed 7-4; won 10-7)Biggest Lead in Loss ................... .....................6 (5/24 @ ABQ; led 8-3; lost 9-8)Most Games Over .500 ....... ..................................................12 (2x; last 48-36)Most Games Under .500 ............... ...........................................................3 (0-3)

Team BattingMost Runs, Game .............................................. .........14 (2x; last 6/22 vs. NAS)Opponent.................................................................................... 16 (ELP, 5/19)Fewest Runs, Game ..................................................................0 (4x; 7/9 @ NO)Opponent.......................................................................0 (6x; last NO, 7/8, G2)Most Runs, Inning ...................... ..........................................6 (6/11 vs. RR; 9th)Opponent............................................................................... 9 (ELP, 5/19; 8th)Most Hits, Game ........................................ ................19 (2x; last 6/22 vs. NAS)Opponent.................................................................................... 23 (ELP, 5/19)Most Hits, Inning .....................................................6 (2x; last 6/30 @ NAS; 3rd)Opponent............................................................................. 10 (ELP, 5/19; 9th)Fewest Hits, Game ............... . 2 (2x; 7/8 @ NO, G2; 7 inn.)/3 (3x; last 7/9 @ NO)Opponent........................................................................... 2 (2x; last COS, 6/3)Most Doubles, Game ......................... ...........................................6 (6/6 @ IOW)Opponent......................................................................7 (2x; last 5/13 vs. FRE)Most Triples, Game .... ........................................................2 (2x; 6/22 vs. NAS)Opponent...........................................................................2 (4; last COS, 6/20)Most Home Runs, Game .................... .................................4 (3x; 6/22 vs. NAS)Opponent.......................................................................................4 (COS, 6/1)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ................................................. ...11 (6/22 vs. NAS)Opponent.................................................................................9 (2x; ELP, 5/19)Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ....................................... 0 (7x; last 6/29 @ MEM)Opponent.......................................................................0 (8x; last NO, 7/8, G2)Most Walks, Game (Offense)............................................. .......... 9 (5/22 @ ELP)Opponent.....................................................................................8 (OMA, 6/15)Fewest Walks, Game (Offense) ..............................................0 (3x; 6/18 @ COS)Opponent.........................................................................0 (9x; last OMA, 6/13)Most Strikeouts, Game (Off.) .................................................... 15 (6/17 @ COS)Opponent.................................... 18 (2x; last ELP, 5/21, 10 inn.)/17 (SAC, 5/15)Fewest Strikeouts, Game (Offense) ................ ...........................2 (6/16 vs. OMA)Opponent......................................................2 (IOW, 6/7, G1; 7 inn.)/4 (RR, 5/8)Most Stolen Bases, Game ................................................... 3 (5x; 6/24 vs. NAS)Opponent..................................................................................5 (IOW, 6/7, G1)Most Consec. Games, Home Run ..................................... ...........14 (5/13-5/27)OKC Pitching Staff .......................................................................... 8 (6/8-6/16) Most Consec. Games, No Home Run ..... ......................................5 (6/4-6/7, G2)OKC Pitching Staff .......................................................... 7 (2x; last 6/2-6/7, G2)

OKC Dodgers Ejections (7)Date Personnel Umpire Situation4/8 T. Thompson B. Felix Called third strike4/19 B. Haselman C. Park Missed tag play at 3B and ensuing balk call5/3 B. Eibner J. Valentine Called third strike 5/13 B. Haselman B. May Called strike one on J. Murphy5/23 L. Matos C. Park Breaking up argument with D. Maggi6/19 S. Van Slyke J. Valentine Comments after flying out6/29 M. Muncy G. Patterson After strikeout in ninth inning7/8 (2) M. Muncy R. De Jesus Caught stealing at second base

Current HR Streak, Offense ............................................................................. -3Current HR Streak, Pitching Staff ..................................................................... -4

Individual BattingMost At-Bats, Game .......................................7 (2x; last Thompson; 5/2 vs. COS)Opponent.......................................................................... 7 (Sogard; COS, 5/2)Most Runs, Game ...........................................................4 (Freeman; 6/9 vs. RR)Opponent......................................................................5 (Villanueva; ELP, 5/19) Most Hits, Game ........................... .....................4 (6x; last Muncy; 6/30 @ NAS)Opponent................................................................ 5 (2x; Villanueva; ELP, 5/19)Most Doubles, Game ............ .............................2 (13x; last Wilson; 7/5 vs. IOW)Opponent............................................................... 3 (2x; last Wendle; NAS, 7/2)Most Triples, Game ................... ................1 (23x; last Thompson; 6/25 vs. NAS) Opponent.................................................................1 (25x; last Serna; NO, 7/7)Most Home Runs, Game .................................... .2 (6x; last Muncy; 6/17 @ COS)Opponent........................................................... 2 (6x; last Wisdom; MEM, 6/29)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ............................................ 4 (Wilson; 5/2 vs. COS)Opponent............................................................... 3 (3x; last Wendle; NAS, 7/2)Most Total Bases, Game ............................................... 12 (Wilson; 5/2 vs. COS)Opponent...................................................................... 10 (Robinson; RR, 6/11)Most RBI, Game ..................................................5 (2x; last Calhoun; 6/8 @ IOW)Opponent........................................................... 5 (4x; last O’Hearn; OMA, 6/16)Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................... 2 (2x; last Bellinger; 4/15 @ MEM)Opponent...................................................3 (2x; last Hannemann; IOW, 6/7, G1)Most Walks, Game .......................................................4 (Verdugo; 5/11 vs. FRE)Opponent.................................................................. 3 (4x; last Towey; NO, 7/9)Most Strikeouts, Game .............................. ..................5 (Van Slyke; 7/3 @ NAS)Opponent............................................................ 4 (6x; Middlebrooks; RR, 6/11)

Individual PitchingLongest Outing ...........................................7.0 (7x; last Masterson; 7/5 vs. IOW)Opponent.........................................................................8.0 (Gant; MEM, 6/27)Most Runs Allowed ..................................................... 13 (Shibuya; 5/5 vs. COS)Opponent........................................................................ 11 (Walter; NAS, 6/30)Most Hits Allowed ....................................................... 14 (Shibuya; 5/5 vs. COS)Opponent........................................................................ 12 (Walter; NAS, 6/30)Most Strikeouts ............................................................15* (Font; 5/15 vs. SAC)Opponent...............................................................12 (Staumont; OMA, 5/1, G1)Most Walks ........................................................... 6 (2x; last Font; 6/19 @ COS)Opponent..............................................................6 (2x; last Jenkins; ELP, 5/22)

Most Errors, Game, Individual ................................ 2 (3x; last Muncy; 5/28 @ NO)Opponent....................................................................... 3 (Martinson; RR, 6/10)

*Team record

Runs by Inning:Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra TotalOKC Dodgers 61 41 50 53 61 45 39 46 38 4 452 Opponents 53 48 42 44 44 37 41 35 40 7 393

Record by Day of the WeekDay Overall Home RoadSunday 7-6 4-2 3-4Monday 9-4 3-0 6-4Tuesday 7-5 4-2 3-3Wednesday 4-6 3-2 1-4Thursday 6-8 3-6 3-2Friday 7-7 4-4 3-3Saturday 8-5 3-3 5-2

Composite vs. PCLDivision Overall Home Road American Northern 14-19 8-12 6-7Colorado Springs 3-9 2-6 1-3Iowa 7-6 4-4 3-2Omaha 4-4 2-2 2-2American Southern 26-16 11-5 16-11 Memphis 6-5 2-2 4-3Nashville 11-5 6-2 5-3 New Orleans 3-5 0-1 3-4Round Rock 6-1 3-0 3-1 Pacific Northern 5-2 5-2Fresno 2-2 2-2RenoSacramento 3-0 3-0Tacoma Pacific Southern 4-4 4-4Albuquerque 1-3 1-3El Paso 3-1 3-1Las Vegas Salt Lake

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OKC Grand Slams (1)Date Inning Team Player Pitcher5/23 8th @ABQ Wilson Estevez

Opponent Grand Slams (2)Date Inning Team Player Pitcher4/7 1st IOW Candelario Font6/11 9th RR Middlebrooks Ravin

Walk-Off Wins (3)Date/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation4/21 vs. NAS* 1-1, 9th Calhoun Back-to-back doubles with Thompson to start inning5/17 vs. SAC 2-2, 9th Calhoun Line drive HR into SAC bullpen in RCF off M. Reynolds6/11 vs. RR 7-7, 9th Farmer 3-R HR into OKC bullpen; OKC led, 4-3, after 8 and trailed, 7-4, in bottom of 9th*Game suspended in 8th inning on 4/21 and completed on 6/22

Walk-Off Losses (7)Date/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation4/17 @ MEM 3-3, 11th Pham RBI single to score Tovar w/2 outs; OKC tied game in 9th5/1 @ OMA (G1) 1-1, 7th Orlando Single to deep CF with bases loaded and 0 out5/1 @ OMA (G2) 1-1, 11th O’Brien HR to straight away CF off B. Morrow5/24 @ ABQ 8-7, 9th Castro Weak grounder up 1B line; B. Morrow’s throw went into RF, allowing 2 R to score; OKC led 8-3 in 8th5/26 @ ABQ 4-4, 10th Garneau HR to CF off Thompson’s glove at top of hill; off M. Younginer7/1 @ NAS 4-3, 9th Semien Line drive to LCF to score two; 3 straight hits with 1 out7/2 @ NAS 4-4, 9th Wendle Throwing error by Muncy on ground ball to 3B

AttendanceSeason Total (Home): ....................................................................286,216Average (by openings) ........................................................ ..... 6,656 (43)Highest Attendance, Home .. .....................................12,447 (7/4 vs. IOW)*Highest Attendance, Road .........................................11,813 (5/26 @ ABQ)

*Largest attendance since July 4, 2008; largest in ballpark’s current configuration (since 2011)

NUMBER DATE OPPONENT HITTER PITCHER # RUNNERS ON DETAILS 1 4/7 IOW Eibner (1) Zastrynzy 0 2 out, 9th; on LCF berm past 415’ marker; 7-5 IOW2 4/8 IOW Sweeney (1) Brooks 1 2 out, 2nd; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 3-2 IOW3 4/8 IOW Dickson (1) Frankoff 0 Leadoff 8th; line drive over LED board in LF; 10-5 IOW4 4/8 IOW Bellinger (1)* Rosario 2 0 out, 9th; onto RCF berm past IOW bullpen; 10-8 IOW5 4/8 IOW Dickson (2)* Rosario 0 0 out, 9th; back-to-back with Bellinger; off LED board in LF; 10-9 IOW6 4/9 IOW Segedin (1)* Buchanan 0 2 out, 3rd; opposite field to RCF berm; 5-0 OKC7 4/9 IOW Eibner (2)* Buchanan 0 2 out, 3rd; back-to-back with Segedin; out to LCF near 415’ marker; 6-0 OKC8 4/9 IOW Dickson (3) Buchanan 0 Leadoff, 5th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 7-0 OKC9 4/10 IOW Eibner (3) Johnson 1 0 out, 8th; first PA of game; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 5-2 OKC10 4/11 @NAS Segedin (2) Brady 0 Ledoff, 2nd; first pitch of inning; out of stadium to LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead11 4/13 @NAS Bellinger (2) Neal 0 2 out, 3rd; into picnic area in RCF; 2-0 OKC12 4/15 @MEM Taylor (1) Zeid 0 Leadoff, 3rd; onto bluff in LCF; tied game 1-113 4/16 @MEM Bellinger (3) Brebbia 0 2 out, 5th; into third row of RF picnic area; tied game 2-214 4/18 NAS Wilson (1) Wahl 0 1 out, 9th; line drive off LED board in LF: 5-3 NAS 15 4/19 NAS Bellinger (4) Gossett 0 1 out, 1st; 3-0 pitch; halfway up CF berm; 2-1 NAS16 4/19 NAS Sweeney (2) Gossett 0 2 out, 3rd; opposite field into Bud Deck in LF; 6-2 OKC17 4/19 NAS Bellinger (5) Castro 0 Leadoff, 9th; high line drive over tall RF fence; 9-8 NAS18 4/20 NAS Dickson (4) Brady 0 1 out, 5th; 0-2 pitch; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 4-3 lead; GW HR19 4/22 MEM Dickson (5) Poncedeleon 0 2 out, 1st; into OKC bullpen in LCF; gave OKC 1-0 lead20 4/24 MEM Wilson (2) Ellis 0 Leadoff, 5th; high fly ball down LF line; stayed fair by a few feet; gave OKC 1-0 lead21 4/25 MEM Calhoun (1) Mayers 0 Leadoff, 1st; into MEM bullpen in RCF; team’s first leadoff homer of season; gave OKC 1-0 lead22 4/25 MEM Dickson (6) Mayers 0 1 out, 1st; two batters after Calhoun; out to CF; 2-0 OKC23 4/27 @OMA Davis (1) Culver 0 Leadoff, 9th; first pitch of inning; approximately 430 feet out to RF; tied game 2-224 5/1 (1) @OMA Calhoun (2) Staumont 0 Leadoff, 3rd; line drive off RF foul pole, just a few feet above wall; gave OKC 1-0 lead25 5/1 (2) @OMA Davis (2) Maness 0 1 out, 5th; high fly ball just over RF fence; tied game 1-126 5/2 COS Wilson (3) Woodruff 0 2 out, 1st; line drive into Budwesier Deck in LF; 2-0 OKC27 5/2 COS Wilson (4) Goforth 0 Leadoff, 9th; into back of OKC bullpen in LCF; tied game 6-628 5/3 COS Dickson (7) Hader 1 1 out, 1st; over Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 2-1 lead29 5/3 COS Wilson (5) Hader 0 Leadoff, 2nd; line drive just over fence into Budweiser Deck; 3rd HR in 7 AB; 3-1 OKC30 5/5 COS Calhoun (3) Suter 0 Leadoff, 5th; into COS bullpen in RCF; 13-2 COS31 5/6 @RR Maggi (1) Gee 0 Leadoff, 6th; into grass seating in LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead32 5/6 @RR Calhoun (4) Scheppers 1 2 out, 8th; into grass seating in RF; 5-1 OKC33 5/7 @RR Culberson (1) Torres 0 Leadoff, 1st; second pitch of game; line drive into grass seating in LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead34 5/7 @RR Muncy (1) Torres 0 Leadoff, 2nd; opposite field into RR bullpen in LCF; 3-0 OKC35 5/11 FRE Sweeney (3) Martinez 0 1 out, 4th; opposite field into Budweiser Deck in LF; 4-1 FRE36 5/11 FRE Calhoun (5) Martinez 0 Leadoff, 5th; over tall wall in RF; 4-2 FRE37 5/11 FRE Wilson (6) Martinez 0 2 out, 6th; onto CF berm; 5-3 FRE 38 5/13 FRE Davis (3) Hauschild 0 2 out, 2nd; landed just beyond center field fence; 2-0 OKC39 5/13 FRE Dickson (8) Perez 1 2 out, 8th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 6-4 FRE40 5/14 FRE Thompson (1) Martes 0 Leadoff, 3rd; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 4-1 OKC41 5/15 SAC Maggi (2) Stratton 1 0 out, 1st; over roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 2-0 lead42 5/15 SAC Thompson (2) Stratton 0 2 out, 1st; three batters after Maggi; down LF line and off parking garage; 3-0 OKC43 5/16 SAC Calhoun (6) Slania 0 Leadoff, 5th; just over CF fence; O. Calixte slammed into wall trying to make catch; 3-1 OKC44 5/16 SAC Muncy (2) Slania 0 Leadoff, 6th; opposite field to LCF, just above 415’ marker; 4-1 OKC45 5/17 SAC Thompson (3) Beede 0 2 out, 4th; out of stadium, just fair down LF line; 2-1 SAC46 5/17 SAC Calhoun (7) Reynolds 0 1 out, 9th; walk-off HR; line drive into SAC bullpen in RCF; gave OKC 3-2 win47 5/19 @ELP Calhoun (8)* Huffman 0 Leadoff, 1st; second pitch of game; second leadoff HR of season; out to RF; gave OKC 1-0 lead48 5/19 @ELP Culberson (2)* Huffman 0 0 out, 1st; back-to-back with Calhoun; off batter’s eye in CF; 2-0 OKC49 5/20 @ELP Dickson (9) Lockett 2 2 out, 5th; out to LCF berm; gave OKC 5-2 lead50 5/20 @ELP Dickson (10) Cimber 0 Leadoff, 7th; off top of brick structure just below scoreboard in RCF; 7-2 OKC51 5/21 @ELP Calhoun (9) Magill 0 2 out, 4th; high fly few feet fair down RF line; 3-1 OKC52 5/22 @ELP Muncy (3) Jenkins 2 1 out, 1st; above OKC bullpen in RCF; 4-0 OKC53 5/23 @ABQ Culberson (3) Carpenter 2 2 out, 6th; beyond picnic area in LF; gave OKC 4-2 lead54 5/23 @ABQ Wilson (7) Estevez 3 1 out, 8th; grand slam; towering fly ball past ABQ bullpen in LF; gave OKC 8-6 lead; GW HR55 5/24 @ABQ Dickson (11) Enright 0 Leadoff, 2nd; first pitch of inning; landed near bottom of scoreboard in LCF; gave OKC 1-0 lead56 5/24 @ABQ Dickson (12) Enright 1 0 out, 5th; out to RCF; second multi-homer game in four games and third overall; 6-2 OKC57 5/24 @ABQ Farmer (1) Enright 1 1 out, 5th; on roof of picnic area in LF: 8-2 OKC58 5/25 @ABQ Thompson (4) Flemer 0 Leadoff, 2nd; out to CF; 2-1 ABQ59 5/25 @ABQ Sweeney (4) Flemer 0 1 out, 5th; halway up hill past CF fence; 9-2 ABQ60 5/26 @ABQ Dickson (13) Musgrave 0 2 out, 4th; opposite field to grass berm in RF; tied game 1-161 5/26 @ABQ Farmer (2) Lee 1 2 out, 4th; two batters after Dickson; 0-2 pitch; line drive to ABQ bullpen in LF; gave OKC 3-1 lead62 5/27 @NO Dickson (14) Cunniff 0 Leadoff, 5th; out to LF; fourth HR in 4 G and sixth HR in 7 G; 6-0 OKC63 5/27 @NO Muncy (4) Mortensen 1 2 out, 9th; opposite field out to LF; 10-2 OKC64 5/29 @NO Calhoun (10) Marte 1 2 out, 5th; past pool in RF; 4-0 OKC65 5/29 @NO Oaks (1) Guerra 2 2 out, 8th; first OKC pitcher to hit a HR; first career HR; high fly ball out to LF; 9-0 OKC66 5/29 @NO Verdugo (1) Mortensen 1 2 out, 9th; line drive out to CF; capped 5 RBI game; 11-1 OKC67 6/3 COS Dickson (15) Woodruff 1 2 out, 3rd; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 2-0 lead68 6/8 @IOW Verdugo (2) Rollins 0 Leadoff, 3rd; out to CF; snapped team’s 5 G HR drought; gave OKC 3-2 lead69 6/8 @IOW Calhoun (11) Mejia 2 1 out, 5th; into party area in RF; 5-1 OKC70 6/9 RR Pederson (1)^ Ross 0 1 out, 1st; first pitch of rehab assignment; out to LCF near 415’ marker; 3-1 RR71 6/9 RR Van Slyke (1)^ Ross 0 1 out, 1st; back-to-back with Pederson; line drive off LF foul pole; 3-2 RR72 6/9 RR Calhoun (12)^ Ross 0 1 out, 1st; next pitch after Van Slyke; back-to-back-to-back HR; into RR bullpen in RCF; tied game 3-373 6/10 RR Calhoun (13) Bass 1 1 out, 3rd; into upper deck in RF; 4-1 OKC74 6/10 RR Pederson (2) Bass 0 1 out, 5th; off safety fence in RCF; 5-2 OKC75 6/11 RR Farmer (3) Dragmire 2 2 out, 9th; walk-off HR; capped six-run bottom of the 9th; gave OKC 10-7 win76 6/13 OMA Dickson (16) Binford 0 2 out, 5th; past OKC bullpen in LCF; gave OKC 3-2 lead77 6/13 OMA Thompson (5)* Binford 1 2 out, 5th; two batters after Dickson; past OKC bullpen in LCF; 5-2 OKC78 6/13 OMA Farmer (4)* Binford 0 2 out, 5th; back-to-back with Thompson; off LED board in LF; 6-2 OKC79 6/14 OMA Verdugo (3) Flynn 2 2 out, 6th; over tall wall in RF; 8-0 OKC80 6/15 OMA Maggi (3) Dziedzic 1 0 out, 1st; into OKC Bullpen in LCF; gave OKC 2-1 lead81 6/15 OMA Calhoun (14) Dziedzic 0 1 out, 1st; two batters after Maggi; over tall wall in RF; 3-1 OKC82 6/16 OMA Muncy (5) Caramo 1 2 out, 1st; onto Budweiser Deck in LF; 5-4 OMA83 6/17 @COS Muncy (6) Snow 1 2 out, 1st; high fly well past RF fence; gave OKC 2-0 lead84 6/17 @COS Muncy (7) Snow 0 1 out, 3rd; out to RF, well past fence; first multi-HR game since 9/1/13; 5-0 OKC85 6/17 @COS Van Slyke (2) Oliver 0 Leadoff, 5th; out to CF to right of batter’s eye; 8-2 OKC86 6/17 @COS Farmer (5) Kohlscheen 2 2 out, 8th; over tall fence in CF to right of batter’s eye; 11-2 OKC87 6/19 @COS Wilson (8) Suter 1 1 out, 2nd; few feet down LF line; gave OKC 2-0 lead88 6/19 @COS Thompson (6) Goforth 0 Leadoff, 9th; out to LF; 9-3 COS89 6/22 NAS Farmer (6) Jensen 0 1 out, 3rd; line drive into front of Budweiser Deck in LF: 5-1 OKC90 6/22 NAS Calhoun (15) Jensen 1 1 out, 4th; off back of NAS bullpen in RCF; 9-3 OKC91 6/22 NAS Wilson (9) Jensen 0 Leadoff, 5th; into OKC bullpen in LCF near 415’ marker; 10-4 OKC92 6/22 NAS Thompson (7) Kurcz 1 1 out, 6th; cleared LED board in LCF; 12-4 OKC93 6/23 NAS Wilson (10) Neal 0 1 out, 5th; line drive off LED board in LF; gave OKC 2-1 lead and lead for good94 6/25 NAS Calhoun (16) Walter 0 Leadoff, 6th; opposite field into Budweiser Deck in LF; 3-1 OKC95 6/26 @MEM Dickson (17) Gallen 1 1 out, 3rd; first pitch; about 15-20 feet up LF bluff; 3-0 OKC96 6/27 @MEM Calhoun (17) Gant 1 1 out, 4th; down RF line onto grass berm; gave OKC 2-1 lead97 6/30 @NAS Maggi (4) Schuster 0 Leadoff, 4th; first pitch of inning; line drive out to LF: 12-5 OKC98 7/1 @NAS Calhoun (18) Doubront 1 2 out, 7th; down RF line into party area; gave OKC 4-2 lead99 7/2 @NAS Van Slyke (3) C. Smith 0 Leadoff, 6th; line drive out to LCF; 3-2 NAS100 7/2 @NAS Eibner (4) J. Smith 0 Leadoff, 7th; opposite field to RF, off safety fence; 4-3 NAS101 7/4 IOW Davis (4) Kelly 0 Leadoff, 3rd; into back of Devon Energy Deck in RF; tied game 1-1102 7/5 IOW Dickson (18) Frankoff 0 2 out, 1st; out to LCF near pitch clock; gave OKC 1-0 lead103 7/5 IOW Muncy (8) Frankoff 0 Leadoff, 2nd; up berm well past IOW bullpen in RF; 2-0 OKC104 7/6 IOW Calhoun (19) Perez 0 2 out, 4th; into IOW bullpen in RCF; 7-1 IOW105 7/7 @NO Maggi (5) Conley 0 Leadoff, 4th; opposite field, just over RF fence near corner; 5-1 NO106 7/8 (1) @NO Rios (1) Copeland 0 1 out, 2nd; halfway up hill in RCF; gave OKC 1-0 lead

*Back-to-back ^Back-to-back-to-back (first time in team’s PCL history)

OKC Dodgers Home Runs

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Opponent Home RunsNUMBER DATE OPPONENT HITTER PITCHER # RUNNERS ON DETAILS 1 4/7 IOW Candelario (1) Font 3 1 out, 1st; grand slam; out to RCF; gave IOW 4-0 lead2 4/7 IOW Happ (1) Font 0 1 out, 5th; opposite field to Budweiser Deck in LF; 5-1 IOW3 4/8 IOW Candelario (2) Castillo 2 2 out, 1st; high fly to LF in jestream; few feet onto Bud Deck; gave IOW 3-0 lead4 4/8 IOW Happ (2) Castillo 1 2 out, 3rd; opposite field to LF; off ballpark lettering atop LED board; 5-2 IOW5 4/9 IOW Happ (3) Jurrjens 0 2 out, 6th; near base of batter’s eye in CF; 7-1 OKC6 4/11 @NAS Nunez (2) Younginer 0 Leadoff, 6th; onto berm in LCF; 3-1 NAS7 4/14 @NAS Olson (1) Morrow 0 1 out, 9th; into picnic area in RCF; 3-2 OKC8 4/15 @MEM DeJong (1) Gunkel 1 1 out, 9th; line drive over tall LF wall; 8-4 OKC9 4/19 NAS Parmelee (2) Jurrjens 1 2 out, 1st; high fly over RF fence; gave NAS 2-0 lead10 4/19 NAS Lavarnway (1) Jurrjens 0 1 out, 5th; few feet up CF berm; 6-3 OKC11 4/19 NAS Olson (2) Geltz 1 2 out, 7th; towering fly ball past NAS bullpen in RCF; 9-6 NAS12 4/21 NAS Barreto (3) Rhame 0 Leadoff, 8th; opposite field over tall wall in RF; tied game 1-113 5/1 (2) @OMA O’Brien (3) Morrow 0 1 out, 11th; walk-off HR; out to straightaway CF; gave OMA 2-1 win14 5/3 COS Brinson (4) Font 0 Leadoff, 1st; third pitch of game; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF15 5/3 COS Susac (1) Font 1 0 out, 5th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; tied game 3-316 5/3 COS De Jesus (1) Rhame 1 1 out, 6th; out to deep LF, over Budweiser Deck; 6-3 COS17 5/4 COS Cooper (4) Castillo 0 2 out, 4th; high fly ball few feet fair down LF line; 6-1 OKC18 5/5 COS Cooper (5)* Shibuya 2 2 out, 3rd; out to CF, into grass seating; 12-1 COS19 5/5 COS Nieuwenhuis (1)* Shibuya 0 2 out, 3rd; back-to-back with Cooper; opposite field out to LCF; 13-1 COS20 5/9 @RR Wilson (3) Font 1 1 out, 2nd; into grass berm in LF; team’s first HR in 9 games; gave RR 2-1 lead21 5/9 @RR Nicholas (2) Bleich 0 Leadoff, 7th; off safety fence next OKC bullpen in RCF; 3-1 RR22 5/12 FRE Fisher (8) Masterson 0 Leadoff, 4th; onto Devon Energy Deck in RF; 2-0 FRE23 5/14 FRE Moran (4) Oaks 0 2 out, 2nd; few feet on CF berm; 2-1 OKC24 5/15 SAC Blanks (3) Somsen 2 2 out, 9th; pinch-hit HR; about 2/3 up the CF berm; 6-4 OKC25 5/17 SAC Jones (3) Masterson 1 1 out, 1st; high fly that kept carrying into SAC bullpen in RCF; gave SAC 2-0 lead26 5/19 @ELP Villanueva (4) Oaks 0 2 out, 4th; out to LCF; 5-2 OKC27 5/19 @ELP Pirela (5) Dayton 1 1 out, 7th; off wall above LF berm; gave ELP 7-6 lead28 5/19 @ELP Pirela (6) Schuster 1 1 out, 8th; into LF berm; first opponent with multi-HR game; 12-6 ELP29 5/20 @ELP Pirela (7) Jurrjens 1 0 out, 1st; into LF berm; third consecutive AB with 2-R HR; gave ELP 2-0 lead30 5/20 @ELP Pirela (8) Morrow 0 1 out, 9th; opposite field out to RCF; 7-3 OKC31 5/21 @ELP Coleman (5) Somsen 0 Leadoff, 7th; out to LCF; tied game 4-432 5/22 @ELP Pirela (9) Schuster 0 Leadoff, 6th; opposite field, just over RF fence; fifth HR of series; 4-1 OKC33 5/22 @ELP Blash (5) Broussard 1 2 out, 7th; pinch-hit HR; off safety fence in LCF; 4-3 OKC34 5/23 @ABQ Cuevas (6) Masterson 2 2 out, 7th; just over fence in LCF; gave ABQ 6-4 lead35 5/25 @ABQ Tauchman (5) Jurrjens 1 2 out, 2nd; opposite field out to LF; immediately followed 2 out error; 6-1 ABQ36 5/25 @ABQ Tauchman (6) Schuster 0 Leadoff, 6th; out to RCF; third multi-homer game by opponent on road trip; 10-2 ABQ37 5/25 @ABQ Cuevas (7) Somsen 0 1 out, 8th; opposite field out to RCF; 11-4 ABQ38 5/26 @ABQ Garneau (2) Younginer 1 1 out, 10th; out to CF at top of hill; off T. Thompson’s glove; walk-off HR; gave ABQ 6-4 win39 5/28 @NO Vidal (1) Masterson 2 1 out, 4th; out to LF; fourth straight start allowing a HR; gave NO 3-2 lead40 6/1 COS Brinson (5) Stewart 0 Leadoff, 1st; second leadoff HR vs. OKC this season; into COS bullpen; 0-2 pitch; gave COS 1-0 lead41 6/1 COS Brinson (6) Jurrjens 0 1 out, 5th; 3-0 pitch; out to CF; gave COS 3-2 lead42 6/1 COS Phillips (11) Heston 1 2 out, 8th; past COS bullpen in RF; gave COS 5-3 lead43 6/1 COS Rivera (3) Heston 0 Leadoff, 9th; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 6-3 COS44 6/8 @IOW Dominguez (5) Font 0 1 out, 2nd; off ribbon board above suites in LCF; tied game 1-1 45 6/9 RR O’Brien (5) Masterson 0 Leadoff, 5th; off beam above LED board in LF; tied game 6-646 6/10 RR Snider (3) Urias 0 Leadoff, 5th; past RR bullpen in RCF; 4-2 OKC47 6/11 RR Robinson (8) Stewart 0 Leadoff, 1st; leadoff HR; out to LCF off safety fence; gave RR 1-0 lead48 6/11 RR Robinson (9) Younginer 1 0 out, 7th; off roof of Budweiser Deck; tied game 3-349 6/11 RR Middlebrooks (7) Ravin 3 2 out, 9th; grand slam; had been 0-4 with 4 K; gave RR 7-4 lead50 6/13 OMA O’Hearn (8) Oaks 0 1 out, 2nd; onto CF berm; gave OMA 1-0 lead51 6/13 OMA Soler (9) Oaks 0 2 out, 4th; line drive few feet fair down LF line; tied game 2-252 6/14 OMA Mondesi (6) Morrow 0 1 out, 9th; onto Devon Energy Deck in RF; 10-1 OKC53 6/15 OMA Gallagher (3) Rhame 0 Leadoff, 9th; line drive into front of Budweiser Deck in LF; 12-10 OMA54 6/15 OMA Soler (10) Rhame 2 2 out, 9th; over the LED board in LCF; followed back-to-back infield singles; 15-10 OMA55 6/16 OMA O’Hearn (9) Wheeler 2 0 out, 1st; fifth straight hit to start game; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 5-0 OMA56 6/19 @COS Cooper (12) Morrow 0 Leadoff, 7th; line drive out to RCF; 6-2 COS57 6/22 NAS McBride (5) Castillo 0 Leadoff, 3rd; on roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 4-1 OKC58 6/22 NAS Nunez (19) Broussard 0 1 out, 5th; towering fly ball out of stadium to LF; 9-4 OKC59 6/24 NAS Decker (3) Font 0 1 out, 5th; opposite field to LF into front of Buweiser Deck; 3-1 OKC60 6/28 @MEM Huffman (5) Oaks 1 0 out, 1st; on to LF bluff; gave MEM 2-0 lead61 6/28 @MEM Bader (13) Marks 1 2 out, 8th; near top of LF bluff; 5-2 MEM62 6/28 @MEM Tovar (1) Marks 1 2 out, 8th; two batters after Bader; few feet fair down LF line; broke 0-for-31 drought; 7-2 MEM63 6/29 @MEM Wisdom (14) Font 0 Leadoff, 2nd; 0-2 pitch; out to LCF, near edge of bluff; 3-1 MEM64 6/29 @MEM Wisdom (15) Bleich 2 0 out, 5th; first pitch after entering game; off wall of MEM bullpen in LCF; 8-2 MEM65 6/30 @NAS Canha (7) Masterson 0 Leadoff, 2nd; out to LCF; 7-3 OKC66 7/3 @NAS McBride (7) Bleich 1 2 out, 6th; 1-2 pitch; out to LF; gave NAS 5-4 lead67 7/6 IOW Hannemann (2) Barlow 1 2 out, 3rd; out to RCF, just past safety fence; gave IOW 2-0 lead68 7/7 @NO Sierra (10) Hale 0 Leadoff, 2nd; out to LF; gave NO 1-0 lead

OKC Dodgers Day-by-Day ResultsDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD PLACE GB/GA 1ST WP LP SV Time Atten.4/6 IOW L 1-0 0-1 T-3rd -1.0 COS/IOW Johnson (1-0) MORROW (0-1) Pena (1) 2:49 9,9284/7 IOW L 7-5 0-2 T-3rd -2.0 COS/IOW Mills (1-0) FONT (0-1) Zastryzny (1) 2:27 6,2884/8 IOW L 10-9 0-3 T-3rd -3.0 COS/IOW Brooks (1-0) CASTILLO (0-1) Rollins (1) 3:10 9,7254/9 IOW W 12-1 1-3 T-3rd -2.0 COS/IOW JURRJENS (1-0) Buchanan (0-1) 2:31 4,4404/10 IOW W 5-2 2-3 3rd -1.5 COS SOMSEN (1-0) Williams (0-1) MORROW (1) 2:48 3,4184/11 @NAS L 3-1 (6) 2-4 4th -1.5 COS J. Smith (1-0) OAKS (0-1) 1:38 (2:34) 8,8714/12 @NAS W 5-0 3-4 4th -1.0 IOW FONT (1-1) Gossett (0-1) 2:59 6,8154/13 @NAS W 8-1 4-4 4th -1.0 IOW MASTERSON (1-0) Neal (0-1) 2:56 9,1294/14 @NAS W 3-2 5-4 T-2nd -0.5 COS GELTZ (1-0) Wahl (0-1) MORROW (2) 2:51 10,7174/15 @MEM W 8-4 6-4 2nd -0.5 COS SOMSEN (2-0) Zeid (0-1) GUNKEL (1) 3:21 6,8834/16 @MEM W 3-2 7-4 2nd -0.5 COS YOUNGINER (1-0) Phillips (0-1) RHAME (1) 2:30 4,0064/17 @MEM L 4-3 (11) 7-5 2nd -1.0 COS Tuivailala (1-0) MORROW (0-2) 3:30 4,0784/18 NAS L 5-3 7-6 2nd -2.0 COS Neal (1-1) MASTERSON (1-1) Wahl (2) 2:59 3,5644/19 NAS L 9-8 7-7 T-3rd -3.0 COS Kurcz (2-1) LIBERATORE (0-1) Castro (1) 3:34 3,4214/20 NAS W 4-3 8-7 3rd -2.5 COS YOUNGINER (2-0) Brady (0-1) MORROW (3) 2:56 4,3454/21* NAS W 2-1 9-7 3rd -2.5 COS YOUNGINER (3-0) Doubront (0-1) 2:58 (:46) 6,6594/22 MEM L 6-1 9-8 4th -2.5 COS Sherriff (1-0) MORROW (0-3) 2:38 7,9124/23 MEM L 4-3 9-9 4th -3.5 COS Phillips (1-1) FONT (1-2) Tuivailala (1) 2:59 5,3104/24 MEM W 3-0 10-9 3rd -3.5 COS MASTERSON (2-1) Ellis (0-3) GELTZ (1) 2:07 3,5724/25 MEM W 6-0 11-9 3rd -3.0 COS JURRJENS (2-0) Mayers (1-3) 2:40 9,6314/26 OFF4/27 @OMA W 3-2 (12) 12-9 T-2nd -2.0 COS SCHUSTER (1-0) Peterson (0-1) 3:49 2,7194/28 @OMA W 6-1 13-9 2nd -2.0 COS FONT (2-2) Skoglund (1-2) BRAY (1) 2:34 3,1154/29 @OMA PPD - INCL. WEATHER 13-9 2nd -2.0 COS Rescheduled for April 304/30 - G1 @OMA PPD - INCL. WEATHER 13-9 2nd -2.0 COS Rescheduled for May 14/30 - G2 @OMA PPD - INCL. WEATHER 13-9 2nd -2.0 COS Rescheduled for August 16APRIL TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 13-9 HOME: 5-7 ROAD: 7-2 AVG.: .246 ERA: 2.935/1 - G1 @OMA L 2-1 (7) 13-10 T-2nd -2.5 COS Alburquerque (2-0) GELTZ (1-1) 2:00 N/A5/1 - G2 @OMA L 2-1 (11) 13-11 3rd -2.5 COS Parnell (1-0) MORROW (0-4) 3:08 3,0915/2 COS L 8-6 (14) 13-12 3rd -3.5 COS Kohlscheen (1-0) GELTZ (1-2) Blazek (1) 4:34 3,6135/3 COS L 6-3 13-13 3rd -4.5 COS Hader (3-2) RHAME (0-1) Dillard (1) 2:35 3,2785/4 COS W 6-2 14-13 T-2nd -3.5 COS CASTILLO (1-1) Burgos (1-2) 2:30 10,2795/5 COS L 15-3 14-14 T-2nd -4.5 COS Suter (2-1) SHIBUYA (0-1) 2:53 9,5345/6 @RR W 5-1 15-14 2nd -4.5 COS BLEICH (1-0) Scheppers (0-1) 2:35 10,4765/7 @RR W 6-2 16-14 2nd -4.5 COS JURRJENS (3-0) Torres (1-1) YOUNGINER (1) 2:43 9,4065/8 @RR W 6-5 17-14 2nd -4.5 COS BROUSSARD (1-0) Chapman (2-1) MORROW (4) 3:02 5,1625/9 @RR L 3-1 17-15 2nd -5.5 COS Webster (2-2) FONT (2-3) Claiborne (4) 2:39 6,6525/10 OFF5/11 FRE L 5-3 17-16 2nd -5.5 COS Martinez (1-4) CASTILLO (1-2) Jankowski (3) 2:57 (1:41) 4,5755/12 FRE W 5-2 18-16 2nd -5.5 COS MASTERSON (3-1) Thornton (1-1) YOUNGINER (2) 2:19 9,5285/13 FRE L 6-4 18-17 T-2nd -5.5 COS Guduan (3-3) JURRJENS (3-1) Jankowski (4) 3:19 10,1845/14 FRE W 14-5 19-17 T-2nd -4.5 COS OAKS (1-1) Martes (0-1) 3:03 5,8155/15 SAC W 6-4 20-17 2nd -3.5 COS FONT (3-3) Stratton (0-1) MORROW (5) 2:58 3,6875/16 SAC W 5-2 21-17 2nd -3.5 COS CASTILLO (2-2) Slania (0-5) YOUNGINER (3) 2:33 3,5065/17 SAC W 3-2 22-17 2nd -3.5 COS RAVIN (1-0) Reynolds (2-1) 2:27 4,0555/18 SAC CANC. - INCL. WEATHER 22-17 2nd -3.0 COS5/19 @ELP L 16-8 22-18 2nd -3.0 COS Jester (1-0) DAYTON (0-1) 3:42 8,8105/20 @ELP W 7-3 23-18 2nd -2.0 COS JURRJENS (4-1) Lockett (4-2) 3:02 9,5095/21 @ELP W 5-4 (10) 24-18 2nd -2.0 COS MARKS (1-0) Bawcom (0-1) DAYTON (1) 3:08 8,7425/22 @ELP W 4-3 25-18 2nd -2.0 COS CASTILLO (3-2) Jenkins (3-4) MORROW (6) 2:52 8,2845/23 @ABQ W 8-6 26-18 2nd -1.0 COS MASTERSON (4-1) Estevez (0-1) YOUNGINER (4) 2:57 8,1875/24 @ABQ L 9-8 26-19 2nd -1.0 COS Carasiti (1-0) MORROW (0-5) 3:03 7,9675/25 @ABQ L 11-5 26-20 2nd -2.0 COS Flemer (2-3) JURRJENS (4-2) 3:07 5,1875/26 @ABQ L 6-4 (10) 26-21 2nd -3.0 COS House (4-0) YOUNGINER (2-1) 2:58 11,8135/27 @NO W 10-2 27-21 2nd -2.5 COS URIAS (1-0) O’Grady (1-2) CASTILLO (1) 3:11 4,1285/28 @NO L 11-3 27-22 2nd -3.0 COS Fife (4-2) MASTERSON (4-2) 2:35 5,0695/29 @NO W 11-1 28-22 2nd -3.0 COS OAKS (2-1) Marte (0-1) 2:35 3,0815/30 @NO PPD - RAIN 28-22 2nd -2.0 COS Rescheduled for July 85/31 OFFMAY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 15-13 HOME: 6-5 ROAD: 9-8 AVG.: .258 ERA: 4.606/1 COS L 6-3 28-23 T-2nd -3.0 COS Cravy (4-1) HESTON (2-2) Goforth (2) 2:47 4,6796/2 COS L 1-0 (10) 28-24 T-2nd -4.0 COS Wang (4-0) RHAME (0-2) Goforth (3) 3:32 7,9886/3 COS W 4-0 (6) 29-24 2nd -3.0 COS MARKS (2-0) Woodruff (6-4) 1:51 (:39) 9,6416/4 COS L 3-1 29-25 2nd -4.0 COS Jungmann (1-0) MASTERSON (4-3) Barbosa (1) 3:16 6,4866/5 @IOW W 4-3 30-25 2nd -3.0 COS URIAS (2-0) Paniagua (0-2) RAVIN (1) 2:49 4,3576/6 @IOW W 7-5 (10) 31-25 2nd -3.0 COS RAVIN (2-0) Johnson (2-2) GELTZ (2) 3:12 4,6966/7 - G1 @IOW L 5-4 (7) 31-26 2nd -3.5 COS Acevedo (1-0) JURRJENS (4-3) Parra (1) 2:34 7,6136/7 - G2 @IOW L 4-0 (7) 31-27 2nd -3.5 COS Kelly (3-1) CASTILLO (3-3) 1:58 5,0306/8 @IOW W 6-1 32-27 2nd -2.5 COS FONT (4-3) Rollins (2-3) 2:39 7,2106/9 RR W 12-6 33-27 2nd -2.5 COS MASTERSON (5-3) Ross (2-1) 3:08 9,6406/10 RR W 10-5 34-27 2nd -3.0 COS URIAS (3-0) Bass (1-2) 2:48 10,0796/11 RR W 10-7 35-27 2nd -3.0 COS RAVIN (3-0) Dragmire (0-4) 3:27 4,8586/12 OFF6/13 OMA W 7-2 36-27 2nd -2.0 COS OAKS (3-1) Binford (3-4) 2:17 4,5736/14 OMA W 10-3 37-27 2nd -1.0 COS FONT (5-3) Farrell (5-3) 2:48 5,3306/15 OMA L 15-11 37-28 2nd -2.0 COS Peterson (2-2) MARKS (2-1) 3:29 5,9626/16 OMA L 10-6 37-29 2nd -2.0 COS Caramo (1-5) WHEELER (0-1) Maness (1) 3:07 10,2176/17 @COS W 11-2 38-29 2nd -1.0 COS CASTILLO (4-3) Snow (1-1) 3:07 7,4166/18 @COS L 5-2 38-30 2nd -2.0 COS Blazek (1-1) OAKS (3-2) Wang (1) 2:18 4,6736/19 @COS L 9-3 38-31 2nd -3.0 COS Barbosa (2-1) FONT (5-4) 3:08 2,0956/20 @COS L 4-3 38-32 2nd -4.0 COS Jungmann (4-0) MASTERSON (5-4) Scahill (4) 2:53 7,3146/21 OFF6/22 NAS W 14-5 39-32 2nd -3.5 COS BROUSSARD (2-0) Montas (0-1) 3:21 5,5016/23 NAS W 4-2 40-32 2nd -2.5 COS OAKS (4-2) Neal (1-3) MARKS (1) 3:02 9,5656/24 NAS W 4-1 41-32 2nd -2.5 COS FONT (6-4) Bracewell (0-1) YOUNGINER (5) 3:09 9,8866/25 NAS W 3-1 42-32 2nd -1.5 COS MASTERSON (6-4) Walter (2-3) YOUNGINER (6) 2:50 7,2606/26 @MEM W 3-2 43-32 2nd -1.5 COS BARLOW (1-0) Gallen (0-1) MARKS (2) 2:41 3,7346/27 @MEM W 3-2 44-32 2nd -2.0 COS HALE (1-0) Gant (1-3) BROUSSARD (1) 2:19 4,0436/28 @MEM L 7-2 44-33 2nd -3.0 COS Weaver (7-1) OAKS (4-3) Lucas (6) 2:36 3,5276/29 @MEM L 8-2 44-34 2nd -4.0 COS Gonzales (4-3) FONT (6-5) 2:50 4,0766/30 @NAS W 12-6 45-34 2nd -4.0 COS STRIPLING (1-0) Walter (2-4) 3:19 11,080JUNE TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 17-12 HOME: 10-5 ROAD: 7-7 AVG.: .280 ERA: 4.45

*Suspended in the 8th inning due to a power outage and completed on June 22.

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OKC Dodgers Day-by-Day ResultsDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD PLACE GB/GA 1ST WP LP SV Time Atten.7/1 @NAS L 5-4 45-35 2nd -4.0 COS Castro (2-4) YOUNGINER (3-2) 3:08 7,9307/2 @NAS L 5-4 45-36 2nd -5.0 COS Castro (3-4) STRIPLING (1-1) 3:05 9,4077/3 @NAS W 6-5 46-36 2nd -5.0 COS BROUSSARD (3-0) Sanchez (1-2) 3:10 11,7647/4 IOW W 5-2 47-36 2nd -5.0 COS PAREDES (1-0) Kelly (5-2) 2:32 12,4477/5 IOW W 8-0 48-36 2nd -5.5 COS MASTERSON (7-4) Frankoff (1-5) 2:31 4,6987/6 IOW L 13-3 48-37 2nd -5.5 COS Perez (5-7) BARLOW (1-1) 2:58 6,1617/7 @NO L 5-2 48-38 2nd -6.5 COS Conley (3-3) HALE (1-1) Ellington (4) 2:17 6,1017/8 - G1 @NO L 6-1 48-39 2nd -7.0 COS Copeland (6-8) YOUNGINER (3-3) 1:58 N/A7/8 - G2 @NO W 2-0 49-39 2nd -6.0 COS BLEICH (2-0) Guerra (2-3) 2:12 6,0227/9 @NO L 3-0 49-40 2nd -6.0 COS Nicolino (3-3) CASTILLO (4-4) Marte (1) 2:43 5,2617/10 ALL-STAR BREAK7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK7/12 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME (TACOMA, WASHINGTON)7/13 NO L 7-4 49-41 2nd -6.5 COS Ellington (1-0) BROUSSARD (3-1) 3:20 4,9787/14 NO7/15 NO7/16 NO7/17 MEM7/18 MEM7/19 MEM7/20 MEM7/21 @IOW7/22 @IOW7/23 @IOW7/24 OFF7/25 RNO7/26 RNO7/27 RNO7/28 RNO7/29 TAC7/30 TAC7/31 TACJULY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 4-7 HOME: 2-2 ROAD: 2-5 AVG.: .233 ERA: 4.358/1 TAC8/2 OFF8/3 @LV8/4 @LV8/5 @LV8/6 @LV8/7 @SL8/8 @SL8/9 @SL8/10 @SL8/11 RR8/12 RR8/13 RR8/14 RR8/15 @OMA8/16 - G1 @OMA8/16 - G2 @OMA8/17 @OMA8/18 @OMA8/19 @COS8/20 @COS8/21 @COS8/22 @COS8/23 OFF8/24 OMA8/25 OMA8/26 OMA8/27 OMA8/28 NO8/29 NO8/30 NO8/31 NOAUGUST TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG.: ERA: 9/1 @RR9/2 @RR9/3 @RR9/4 @RRSEPTEMBER TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: HOME: ROAD: AVG: ERA:

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Dodgers Organization ReportTEAM RECORD GB YESTERDAY NOTES TODAY (CT) MLB-Los Angeles 61-29 -- OFF @ MIA, 6:10 p.m.AAA-Oklahoma City 49-41 -6.5 L, 7-4 vs. NO C. Culberson: 3-4, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI vs. NO, 7:05 p.m. AA-Tulsa 13-7/46-44 -- W, 5-4 @ NWA A. Sopko: 7 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 4 K; E. Mejia: 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI @ NWA, 7:05 p.m.A+-Rancho Cucamonga 12-9/48-43 -- W, 8-5 vs. SJ Trailed, 4-1; I. Isabel: 2-4, 2B, RBI; Z. McKinstry: 1-4, HR (3) vs. SJ, 9:05 p.m.A-Great Lakes 8-13/44-46 -7.5 L, 9-1 vs. WIS G. Lux: 1-4, HR (4); Team: 2 Hits vs. WIS, 6:05 p.m.R-Ogden 12-12 -5.0 L, 8-5 vs. MIS B. Carpenter: 1-5, HR (2), 3 RBI vs. MIS, 8 p.m. R-Arizona League 9-6 -3.0 W, 3-1 vs. RED M. Ahmed: 1-2, HR (1) vs. IND, 9 p.m.

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2017 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active1 4/6 Delete Drew Maggi DL (Retro to 4/4) 252 4/6 Delete Henry Ramos DL (Retro to 4/4) 253 4/6 Delete Brant Whiting DL (Retro to 4/4) 254 4/7 Delete Josh Fields Los Angeles 245 4/7 Delete Layne Somsen Tulsa 256 4/7 Add Pedro Baez Major League Rehab 25 + 17 4/10 Delete Fabio Castillo Tulsa 24 + 18 4/10 Add Julio Urias Rancho Cucamonga 25 + 19 4/12 Delete Trayce Thompson Los Angeles 24 + 110 4/12 Add Joe Gunkel Trade w/Baltimore 25 + 111 4/14 Delete Pedro Baez Los Angeles (Completed MLR) 2512 4/17 Delete Jair Jurrjens Ogden 2413 4/17 Delete Rob Segedin Los Angeles 2314 4/17 Add Josh Fields Los Angeles 2415 4/17 Add Brant Whiting DL 2516 4/18 Delete Josh Fields Los Angeles 2417 4/18 Delete Tyler Holt DL 2318 4/18 Add Joe Broussard Tulsa 2419 4/18 Add Trayce Thompson Los Angeles 2520 4/19 Delete Brett Eibner Los Angeles 2421 4/19 Delete Chris Taylor Los Angeles 2322 4/19 Delete Justin Masteron Extended Spring Training 2223 4/19 Add Michael Ahmed Tulsa 2324 4/19 Add Ike Davis Extended Spring Training 2425 4/19 Add Jair Jurrjens Ogden 2526 4/23 Delete Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 2427 4/23 Add Fabio Castillo Tulsa 2528 4/24 Delete Wilmer Font Extended Spring Traning 2429 4/24 Add Justin Masterson Extended Spring Training 2530 4/25 Delete Cody Bellinger Los Angeles 2431 4/25 Delete Joe Gunkel Designated For Assignment 2332 4/26 Add Wilmer Font Extended Spring Training 2433 4/26 Add/Delete Tyler Holt Tulsa DL 2434 4/27 Delete Julio Urías Los Angeles 2335 4/28 Delete Fabio Castillo Temp. Inactive List (Retro to 4/27) 2236 4/28 Delete Brant Whiting DL (Retro to 4/26) 2137 4/28 Add Adam Bray Rancho Cucamonga 2238 4/28 Add Parker Curry Great Lakes 2339 4/28 Add Brett Eibner Los Angeles 2440 4/28 Add Max Muncy Free Agent 2541 4/29 Delete Parker Curry Rancho Cucamonga 2442 4/30 Add Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 2543 5/3 Delete Madison Younginer Extended Spring Training 2444 5/3 Add Jeremy Bleich Free Agent 2545 5/4 Delete Michael Ahmed Tulsa 2446 5/4 Delete Jeremy Bleich Extended Spring Training 2347 5/4 Add Fabio Castillo Temp. Inactive List 2448 5/4 Add Drew Maggi DL 2549 5/5 Delete Adam Bray Rancho Cucamoga 2450 5/5 Delete Ike Davis DL (Retro to 5/4) 2351 5/5 Add Tim Shibuya Tulsa 2452 5/5 Add Scott Van Slyke Los Angeles 2553 5/6 Delete Tim Shibuya Extended Spring Training 2454 5/6 Delete Layne Somsen Extended Spring Training 2355 5/6 Add Jeremy Bleich Extended Spring Training 2456 5/6 Add Madison Younginer Extended Spring Training 2557 5/6 Add Josh Ravin Major League Rehab 25 + 158 5/7 Delete Steve Geltz DL (Retro to 5/6) 24 + 159 5/7 Add Layne Somsen Extended Spring Training 25 + 160 5/8 Delete Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 24 + 161 5/9 Add Logan Darnell Free Agent 25 + 162 5/10 Delete Brett Eibner Los Angeles 24 + 163 5/10 Delete Scott Van Slyke Los Angeles 23 + 164 5/10 Add Josh Ravin Completed Rehab 2465 5/11 Delete Logan Darnell Extended Spring Training 2366 5/11 Add Ike Davis DL 2467 5/11 Add Logan Landon Rancho Cucamonga 2568 5/12 Delete Fabio Castillo Extended Spring Training 2469 5/12 Delete Layne Somsen Extended Spring Training 2370 5/12 Add Logan Darnell Extended Spring Training 2471 5/12 Add Justin Marks Waivers (Tampa Bay) 2572 5/15 Delete Jeremy Bleich Temporary Inactive List 2473 5/15 Add Layne Somsen Extended Spring Training 2574 5/16 Delete Logan Darnell DL (Retro to 5/14) 2475 5/16 Delete Logan Landon Extended Spring Training 2376 5/16 Add Fabio Castillo Extended Spring Training 2477 5/16 Add Brant Whiting DL 2578 5/18 Delete Layne Somsen Tulsa 2479 5/18 Delete Brant Whiting DL (Retro to 5/17) 2580 5/18 Add Brett Eibner Los Angeles 2481 5/18 Add Grant Dayton Los Angeles 2582 5/18 Add/Delete Jeremy Bleich Rancho Cucamonga Temp. Inactive List 2583 5/19 Delete Brett Eibner Los Angeles 2484 5/19 Add Scott Van Slyke Los Angeles 2585 5/20 Delete Jacob Rhame DL 2486 5/20 Add Layne Somsen Tulsa 2587 5/21 Delete Josh Ravin Los Angeles 2488 5/23 Delete Jack Murphy DL (Retro to 5/22) 2389 5/23 Add Logan Darnell DL 2490 5/23 Add Kyle Farmer Tulsa 2591 5/24 Delete Logan Darnell DL 2492 5/24 Delete Ike Davis DL 2393 5/24 Add Josh Ravin Los Angeles 2494 5/24 Add Julio Urías Los Angeles 2595 5/24 Add Adam Liberatore Major League Rehab 25 + 196 5/25 Delete Adam Liberatore Los Angeles (Completed MLR) 2597 5/26 Delete Drew Maggi Temporary Inactive List 2498 5/26 Add Brant Whiting DL 2599 5/28 Delete Darnell Sweeney Traded to Cincinnati 24100 5/28 Delete Patrick Schuster DL (Retro to 5/26) 23101 5/28 Add Mike Freeman Waivers (Seattle) 24102 5/28 Add Chris Heston Waivers (Seattle) 25

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2017 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active103 5/29 Delete Brandon Morrow Los Angeles 24104 5/29 Delete Brant Whiting DL (Retro to 5/28) 23105 5/29 Add Drew Maggi Temp. Inactive List 24106 5/29 Add Jacob Rhame DL 25107 5/30 Add Brock Stewart Rancho Cucamonga (MLR) 25 + 1108 5/31 Add/Delete Logan Darnell Released DL 25 + 1109 6/1 Add/Delete Henry Ramos Tulsa DL 25 + 1110 6/1 Delete Grant Dayton Los Angeles 24 + 1111 6/1 Add Jack Murphy DL 25 + 1112 6/4 Add Luis Avilan ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 2113 6/5 Delete Mike Freeman ML Taxi Squad 24 + 2114 6/5 Add Jason Wheeler Trade (Minnesota) 25 + 2115 6/6 Delete Madison Younginer DL (Retro to 6/4) 24 + 2116 6/6 Delete Jack Murphy DL (Retro to 6/5) 23 + 2117 6/6 Add Mike Freeman ML Taxi Squad 24 + 2118 6/6 Add Steve Geltz DL 25 + 2119 6/7 Delete Chris Heston Waivers (Minnesota) 24 + 2120 6/7 Add Brock Stewart Completed ML Rehab 25 + 1121 6/8 Delete Justin Marks Designated for Assignment 24 + 1122 6/8 Add Ike Davis DL 25 + 1123 6/9 Delete Luis Avilan Los Angeles (Completed Rehab) 25 124 6/9 Add Joc Pederson ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 1125 6/11 Delete Ike Davis DL 24 + 1126 6/11 Delete Layne Somsen DL (Retro to 6/10) 23 + 1127 6/11 Add Brant Whiting DL 24 + 1128 6/11 Add Madison Younginer DL 25 + 1129 6/12 Delete Jair Jurrjens Restricted List 24 + 1130 6/12 Delete Brant Whiting DL 23 + 1131 6/12 Add Brett Eibner Los Angeles 24 + 1132 6/12 Add Justin Marks Outrighted to OKC 25 + 1133 6/13 Delete Joc Pederson Los Angeles (Completed Rehab) 25134 6/13 Delete Julio Urías DL (Retro to 6/11) 24 135 6/13 Add Brandon Morrow Los Angeles 25136 6/15 Add/Delete Patrick Schuster Released DL 25137 6/16 Delete Josh Ravin Los Angeles 24138 6/16 Add Jeremy Bleich Tulsa 25139 6/17 Delete Brett Eibner DL (Retro to 6/16) 24140 6/17 Delete Steve Geltz DL 23141 6/17 Add Jack Murphy DL 24142 6/17 Add Ross Stripling Los Angeles 25143 6/18 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 24144 6/18 Delete Jason Wheeler Designated for Assignment 23145 6/18 Add Ike Davis DL 24146 6/18 Add Layne Somsen DL 25147 6/20 Delete Ike Davis DL 24148 6/20 Add Josh Ravin Los Angeles 25149 6/21 Delete Brandon Morrow Los Angeles 24150 6/21 Add Josh Fields Los Angeles 25151 6/22 Add/Delete Peter O’Brien DL Waivers (Texas) 25152 6/23 Delete Layne Somsen Tulsa 24153 6/23 Delete Ross Stripling Los Angeles 23154 6/23 Add Scott Barlow Tulsa 24155 6/23 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 25156 6/24 Delete Jack Murphy DL (Retro to 6/23) 24157 6/24 Add Brett Eibner DL 25158 6/25 Delete Mike Freeman Los Angeles 24159 6/26 Delete Charlie Culberson DL 23160 6/26 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 22161 6/26 Delete Trayce Thompson Los Angeles 21162 6/26 Add Jose Miguel Fernandez Tulsa 22163 6/26 Add David Hale Tulsa 23164 6/26 Add Tim Locastro Tulsa 24165 6/26 Add Erick Mejia Tulsa 25166 6/28 Delete Erick Mejia Tulsa 24167 6/28 Add Ike Davis DL 25168 6/29 Delete Jose Miguel Fernandez Tulsa 24169 6/29 Add Ross Stripling Los Angeles 25170 7/1 Add/Delete Jack Murphy Tulsa DL 25171 7/1 Delete Josh Fields Los Angeles 24172 7/4 Delete Tim Locastro Tulsa 23173 7/4 Delete Ross Stripling Los Angeles 22174 7/4 Add Charlie Culberson DL 23175 7/4 Add Mike Freeman Los Angeles 24176 7/4 Add Edward Paredes Tulsa 25177 7/5 Delete Trevor Oaks DL 24178 7/5 Add Colt Hynes Tulsa 25179 7/6 Delete Scott Van Slyke Los Angeles 24180 7/7 Delete Colt Hynes Tulsa 23181 7/7 Add Edwin Rios Tulsa 24182 7/7 Add Yaisel Sierra Tulsa 25183 7/8 Delete Brett Eibner DL 24184 7/8 Add Brant Whiting DL 25185 7/12 Delete Ike Davis DL (Retro to 7/10) 24186 7/12 Delete Bobby Wilson DL (Retro to 7/10) 23187 7/12 Add Todd Cunningham Trade (St. Louis) 24188 7/12 Add Scott Van Slyke Los Angeles 25189 7/13 Delete Brant Whiting Tulsa 24190 7/13 Add Jack Murphy Tulsa 25