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Memphis Redbirds (0-0/83-57) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (0-0/75-65) St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers American Conference Finals, Games 1 &2 Pitching Probables: MEM-RHP Kevin Herget (9-11, 4.61) vs. OKC-RHP Daniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40) MEM-LHP Tyler Lyons (1-1, 2.49) vs. OKC-LHP Kyle Lobstein (1-5, 5.14) Thursday, September 6, 2018 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 5:05 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 Friday, Sept. 7 7:05 p.m. at Memphis RHP Logan Bawcom (2-4, 6.52) RHP Chris Ellis (6-4, 3.76) Saturday, Sept. 8* 6:35 p.m. at Memphis RHP Zach Neal (3-2, 3.82) RHP Jake Woodford (5-5, 4.50) Sunday, Sept. 9* 2:05 p.m. at Memphis TBA LHP Austin Warner (1-2, 4.33) *If necessary OKC Dodgers Trends Overall Record ....................... 0-0/75-65 Home Record.................... .... 0-0/41-29 Road Record.................... ..... 0-0/34-36 Current Streak.................... ............. W4 Current Road Trip............... ................... Last Road Trip..................... ............ 5-4 Current Homestand ............................... Last Homestand............................... 7-4 Last 5 Games...................... ...... 0-0/4-1 Last 10 Games.................... ...... 0-0/5-5 Series Record ........................... 17-11-6 Scoring 3 or less ................... 0-0/13-42 Scoring 4-6 ........................... 0-0/35-19 Scoring 7+ .............................. 0-0/27-4 Allowing 3 or less................... 0-0/51-17 Allowing 4-6 ........................... 0-0/19-17 Allowing 7+ ............................. 0-0/5-31 Shutouts.................................... 0-0/9-9 In One-Run Games............ ...... 0-0/15-25 In Two-Run Games.............. ...... 0-0/20-7 vs. LH Starting Pitcher ......... ... 0-0/15-18 vs. RH Starting Pitcher ............ 0-0/60-47 Day Games/AM Start..........0-014-13/1-5 Night Games (5 p.m.or later)....0-0/61-52 Score First........... ................. 0-0/55-24 Opponent Scores First............0-0/20-41 Outhit Opponent .....................0-0/50-22 Outhit by Opponent ................0-0/17-39 Equal Hits ..................................0-0/8-4 Walkoff Wins ............... ..........0/6 (3 HR) Come-from-Behind Wins ......... ........0/30 Largest Deficit in W .............................5 Losses after Leading.......... ...........0/28 Largest Lead in L ................................ 5 Extra Innings............................ 0-0/10-6 vs. AL Affiliates ...................... 0-0/31-27 vs. NL Affiliates ...................... 0-0/44-38 After Six Innings: (Including Playoffs) Lead: 55-8..Tied: 13-8...Trail: 8-49 After Seven Innings: Lead: 56-3..Tied: 12-8...Trail: 7-54 After Eight Innings: Lead: 57-2..Tied: 9-11...Trail: 1-46 Vs. American Northern.......... ...... 28-19 Vs. American Southern ................ 32-32 Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 7-7 Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 8-6 Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 6-5/1-5 After Off Day................................... 5-4 Doubleheader Games/Series...10-5/3-2-2 Series Openers: 16-20 Home: .... 8-10 Road: .... 8-10 Series Finales: 18-14 (*3 PPD) Home: .... 10-7 Road: .... 8-7 @okc_dodgers PCL Standings American Northern Record GB Oklahoma City (LAD)* 75-65 -- Colorado Springs (MIL) 73-66 -1.5 Omaha (KC) 66-74 -9.0 Iowa (CHC) 50-88 -24.0 American Southern Record GB Memphis (STL)* 83-57 -- Nashville (OAK) 72-68 -10.0 New Orleans (MIA) 69-70 -13.5 Round Rock (TEX) 65-73 -17.0 Pacific Northern Record GB Fresno (HOU)* 82-57 -- Reno (ARI) 72-68 -10.5 Tacoma (SEA) 66-73 -16.0 Sacramento (SF) 55-85 -27.5 Pacific Southern Record GB El Paso (SD)* 82-57 -- Salt Lake (LAA) 71-68 -11.0 Las Vegas (NYM) 71-69 -11.5 Albuquerque (COL) 63-77 -19.5 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 open play in the PCL American Conference Championship series with a doubleheader of two seven-inning games at 5:05 p.m. against the Memphis Redbirds at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...OKC and Memphis will compete in a best-of-five playoff series with the first two games played in OKC, while Game 3 will be in Memphis, as well as Games 4-5, if necessary...OKC won the American Northern Division title for the third time in four seasons, while the defending PCL champion Redbirds won back-to-back American Southern Division titles. Last Game: Wednesday’s playoff series opener was postponed due to rain and wet field conditions at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...On Monday, the Dodgers posted victories in two must-win games at Colorado Springs to win the PCL American Northern Division title at Security Service Field. OKC defeated the Sky Sox, 7-1, in Game 1 and, 16-4, in Game 2 to close out the regular season. Today’s Probable Pitchers: Daniel Corcino (4-3) takes the mound for the Dodgers in Game 1...Corcino made his 19th start of the regular season in the second game of Monday’s doubleheader in Colorado Springs on three days’ rest, allowing two runs and one hit over one inning with two walks and one strikeout...Corcino picked up a hit at the plate Monday and has now hit safely in six straight plate appearances. He is batting (.407) 11-for-27 this season...In his last full start Aug. 30 in Iowa, Corcino held the I-Cubs to one run and three hits over 6.0 innings with two walks and eight strikeouts for his fourth win and second in three games...Corcino has allowed two runs or less in six straight starts and in eight of his last nine starts. Over those six starts, Corcino has posted a 2.25 ERA and .190 BAA with 33 strikeouts against 10 walks over 32.0 innings...This season as a starter, Corcino has a 3.31 ERA and .219 BAA over 19 starts and the team has gone 12-7...Corcino made two appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers in June...He began his second career stint in the Dodgers organization after signing as a free agent on May 11, 2017...During the regular season, Corcino made four starts against the Redbirds. He went 1-0 with a 2.14 ERA over 21.0 IP with 19 K’s against two walks, allowing six runs (five earned) and 15 hits (.190 BAA). Kyle Lobstein (1-5) is slated to start Game 2...The lefty has put together back-to-back scoreless outings in his last two starts. In his most recent outing Aug. 31 in Colorado Springs, Lobstein pitched six scoreless innings, allowing five hits and two walks with seven K’s. He did not factor into the decision as OKC went on to lose, 8-2...Through his first three starts with OKC, Lobstein posted 10.80 ERA and opponents batted .310, but over last his last four starts, he’s posted a 1.66 ERA and opponents have batted .225...Lobstein signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers June 22 and has also made seven starts for Double-A Tulsa, posting a 3-2 record and 2.56 ERA over 38.2 IP. He had nine walks and 25 K’s...He’s allowed one homer in 35.0 IP with OKC and just four homers between Tulsa and OKC (73.2 IP)...Lobstein started the season with Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League...Lobstein made his MLB debut Aug. 23, 2014 with Detroit against Minnesota...Tonight is his second appearance of the season against Memphis. He allowed six runs and four hits Aug. 10 in OKC over 4.2 IP, with three walks and six K’s and was charged with the loss in OKC’s 8-4 defeat. After holding the Redbirds scoreless and without a hit through four innings, the Redbirds rallied for six runs in the fifth inning. Against the Redbirds: Playoffs: 0-0/0-3 2018 Regular Season: 6-10 2017: 8-7 All-time: 174-161 At OKC: 98-68 The Dodgers and Redbirds are meeting in the postseason for the second time ever and the first time since 2010 when Memphis swept OKC, 3-0, in the American Conference Championship series...Memphis finished the regular season with the PCL’s best record at 83-57...The teams have the two lowest overall ERA’s in the PCL (Memphis - 3.54; OKC - 3.92)...The teams most recently met Aug. 9-12 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, with Memphis winning the first three games before the Dodgers won the regular-season finale, 9-0...Memphis won the regular-season series, 10-6, snapping a streak of five consecutive season series victories for OKC, and giving the Redbirds their first win in the season series since 2011...After the teams went 4-4 through the first eight meetings, the Redbirds won six of the last eight matchups. The 2018 season was just the third in the teams’ 21-year history that Memphis won at least 10 games in one season against OKC, last accomplished in 2011 (11). With five wins in OKC, the Redbirds also tied their mark for the most wins in one season at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (2000, 2013)...On May 10 during an 8-4 victory, the Dodgers set a Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark record with six home runs in one game...Four of the Dodgers’ six wins against Memphis this season were shutouts Reaching the Summit: After losing the opener of their final series of the regular season Friday, Aug. 31 in Colorado Springs, the Dodgers trailed the first-place Sky Sox by 2.5 games in the American Northern Division standings and would have been eliminated from playoff contention with one loss. Instead, Oklahoma City put together four straight wins in elimination games over two days to clinch the division title and finish 1.5 games ahead of the Sky Sox in the standings...Entering Sunday, the Dodgers had lost five of the last six games and were 2-13 over their last 15 games in Colorado Springs. The team also had not won four straight games since June 14-17. The Second Season: This marks Oklahoma City’s third division title in four seasons, 10th since rejoining the PCL in 1998 and first since advancing to the PCL Championship series in 2016. The Dodgers defeated Nashville, 3-2, in the American Conference Championship series in 2016 before losing to El Paso, 3-1, in the PCL Championship series...The Dodgers are 13-23 in first-round playoff games overall, including 6-11 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. OKC won a first-round series and advanced to the PCL Finals in 1999, 2008 and 2016. However, OKC has not won a baseball championship since 1996 when the 89ers won the American Association title...The only other time OKC won the division on the final day of the regular season was 2002, and that team proceeded to get swept in the first round of the playoffs against Salt Lake...The team has lost the first game of each of their last 11 playoff series. Their lone opening win in a playoff series came in the first round against Omaha in 1999 in OKC That’s a Wrap: The Dodgers finished the regular season 75-65 — the seventh straight season OKC has finished above .500 and fifth time during the span OKC has recorded at least 75 wins...The Dodgers finished 41-29 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, tied for most home wins in the league. This is the seventh straight season OKC finished above .500 at home, including the fourth time in the last seven seasons OKC had at least 41 home wins. Getting Offensive: Oklahoma City’s offense exploded for 23 runs and 26 hits Monday and for a combined 40 runs and 53 hits over their final four games of the regular season in Colorado Springs. The Dodgers batted .390 (53x136), including an incredible .436 (23x54) with runners in scoring position, racking up 10 doubles and six homers...The recent surge was a sharp contrast to how the Dodgers closed out August, being held to nine or fewer hits in 18 of the last 19 games, batting just .213 (126x591) and scoring 56 runs during the stretch (2.95 rpg). Oh Henry!: Henry Ramos closed out the regular season going a remarkable 13-for-17 (.765) with three doubles, a home run, 11 RBI and five runs scored in OKC’s four wins in Colorado Springs. He tallied a career-high five hits in Sunday’s regular scheduled game and racked up five RBI for the second time this season (April 13 vs. New Orleans). Ramos became the first OKC player with a five-hit game this season. He followed that up by going 6-for-8 over Monday’s doubleheader, including 4-for-4 performance with three RBI in Game 2. En Fuego: Over his last four games, Connor Joe has collected six hits, scored 10 runs, picked up five RBI and drew six walks, reaching base in 14 of 19 plate appearances (2 HBP)...Matt Beaty has six RBI over his last three games after collecting six RBI in first 28 games with OKC...Jake Peter is 7-for-12 in his last three games with three XBH, five runs and two RBI...Over the last six games, Dodgers pitchers have combined to go 9-for-16.

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Page 1: Oklahoma City Dodgers · Pitching Probables: MEM-RHP Kevin Herget (9-11, 4.61) vs. OKC-RHP Daniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40) MEM-LHP Tyler Lyons (1-1, 2.49) vs. OKC-LHP Kyle Lobstein (1-5,

Memphis Redbirds (0-0/83-57) vs. Oklahoma City Dodgers (0-0/75-65)St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles DodgersAmerican Conference Finals, Games 1 &2

Pitching Probables: MEM-RHP Kevin Herget (9-11, 4.61) vs. OKC-RHP Daniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40)MEM-LHP Tyler Lyons (1-1, 2.49) vs. OKC-LHP Kyle Lobstein (1-5, 5.14)

Thursday, September 6, 2018 | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark | Oklahoma City, Okla. | 5:05 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 Friday, Sept. 7 7:05 p.m. at Memphis RHP Logan Bawcom (2-4, 6.52) RHP Chris Ellis (6-4, 3.76)Saturday, Sept. 8* 6:35 p.m. at Memphis RHP Zach Neal (3-2, 3.82) RHP Jake Woodford (5-5, 4.50)Sunday, Sept. 9* 2:05 p.m. at Memphis TBA LHP Austin Warner (1-2, 4.33)*If necessary

OKC Dodgers TrendsOverall Record .......................0-0/75-65Home Record.................... ....0-0/41-29Road Record.................... .....0-0/34-36Current Streak.................... ............. W4Current Road Trip............... ...................Last Road Trip..................... ............ 5-4Current Homestand ...............................Last Homestand............................... 7-4Last 5 Games...................... ......0-0/4-1Last 10 Games.................... ......0-0/5-5Series Record ........................... 17-11-6Scoring 3 or less ...................0-0/13-42Scoring 4-6 ...........................0-0/35-19Scoring 7+ ..............................0-0/27-4Allowing 3 or less ...................0-0/51-17Allowing 4-6 ...........................0-0/19-17Allowing 7+ .............................0-0/5-31Shutouts....................................0-0/9-9In One-Run Games............ ......0-0/15-25In Two-Run Games.............. ......0-0/20-7vs. LH Starting Pitcher......... ...0-0/15-18vs. RH Starting Pitcher....... .....0-0/60-47Day Games/AM Start..........0-014-13/1-5Night Games (5 p.m.or later)....0-0/61-52Score First........... .................0-0/55-24Opponent Scores First ............0-0/20-41Outhit Opponent .....................0-0/50-22Outhit by Opponent ................0-0/17-39Equal Hits ..................................0-0/8-4Walkoff Wins ............... ..........0/6 (3 HR)Come-from-Behind Wins ......... ........0/30Largest Deficit in W .............................5Losses after Leading .......... ...........0/28Largest Lead in L ................................5Extra Innings.......... ..................0-0/10-6vs. AL Affiliates ......................0-0/31-27vs. NL Affiliates ......................0-0/44-38

After Six Innings: (Including Playoffs)Lead: 55-8..Tied: 13-8...Trail: 8-49After Seven Innings:Lead: 56-3..Tied: 12-8...Trail: 7-54After Eight Innings: Lead: 57-2..Tied: 9-11...Trail: 1-46

Vs. American Northern.......... ...... 28-19Vs. American Southern ................ 32-32Vs. Pacific Northern................. ....... 7-7Vs. Pacific Southern.................. ...... 8-6Travel Days: Bus/Fly.......... ........ 6-5/1-5After Off Day....................... ............ 5-4Doubleheader Games/Series...10-5/3-2-2

Series Openers: 16-20Home: .... 8-10 Road: .... 8-10

Series Finales: 18-14 (*3 PPD)Home: .... 10-7 Road: .... 8-7

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PCL StandingsAmerican Northern Record GBOklahoma City (LAD)* 75-65 --Colorado Springs (MIL) 73-66 -1.5Omaha (KC) 66-74 -9.0Iowa (CHC) 50-88 -24.0

American Southern Record GBMemphis (STL)* 83-57 --Nashville (OAK) 72-68 -10.0New Orleans (MIA) 69-70 -13.5Round Rock (TEX) 65-73 -17.0

Pacific Northern Record GBFresno (HOU)* 82-57 --Reno (ARI) 72-68 -10.5Tacoma (SEA) 66-73 -16.0Sacramento (SF) 55-85 -27.5

Pacific Southern Record GBEl Paso (SD)* 82-57 --Salt Lake (LAA) 71-68 -11.0Las Vegas (NYM) 71-69 -11.5Albuquerque (COL) 63-77 -19.5

Oklahoma City DodgersGame Information

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Today’s Game: The Oklahoma City Dodgers open play in the PCL American Conference Championship series with a doubleheader of two seven-inning games at 5:05 p.m. against the Memphis Redbirds at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...OKC and Memphis will compete in a best-of-five playoff series with the first two games played in OKC, while Game 3 will be in Memphis, as well as Games 4-5, if necessary...OKC won the American Northern Division title for the third time in four seasons, while the defending PCL champion Redbirds won back-to-back American Southern Division titles.

Last Game: Wednesday’s playoff series opener was postponed due to rain and wet field conditions at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark...On Monday, the Dodgers posted victories in two must-win games at Colorado Springs to win the PCL American Northern Division title at Security Service Field. OKC defeated the Sky Sox, 7-1, in Game 1 and, 16-4, in Game 2 to close out the regular season.

Today’s Probable Pitchers: Daniel Corcino (4-3) takes the mound for the Dodgers in Game 1...Corcino made his 19th start of the regular season in the second game of Monday’s doubleheader in Colorado Springs on three days’ rest, allowing two runs and one hit over one inning with two walks and one strikeout...Corcino picked up a hit at the plate Monday and has now hit safely in six straight plate appearances. He is batting (.407) 11-for-27 this season...In his last full start Aug. 30 in Iowa, Corcino held the I-Cubs to one run and three hits over 6.0 innings with two walks and eight strikeouts for his fourth win and second in three games...Corcino has allowed two runs or less in six straight starts and in eight of his last nine starts. Over those six starts, Corcino has posted a 2.25 ERA and .190 BAA with 33 strikeouts against 10 walks over 32.0 innings...This season as a starter, Corcino has a 3.31 ERA and .219 BAA over 19 starts and the team has gone 12-7...Corcino made two appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers in June...He began his second career stint in the Dodgers organization after signing as a free agent on May 11, 2017...During the regular season, Corcino made four starts against the Redbirds. He went 1-0 with a 2.14 ERA over 21.0 IP with 19 K’s against two walks, allowing six runs (five earned) and 15 hits (.190 BAA).

Kyle Lobstein (1-5) is slated to start Game 2...The lefty has put together back-to-back scoreless outings in his last two starts. In his most recent outing Aug. 31 in Colorado Springs, Lobstein pitched six scoreless innings, allowing five hits and two walks with seven K’s. He did not factor into the decision as OKC went on to lose, 8-2...Through his first three starts with OKC, Lobstein posted 10.80 ERA and opponents batted .310, but over last his last four starts, he’s posted a 1.66 ERA and opponents have batted .225...Lobstein signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers June 22 and has also made seven starts for Double-A Tulsa, posting a 3-2 record and 2.56 ERA over 38.2 IP. He had nine walks and 25 K’s...He’s allowed one homer in 35.0 IP with OKC and just four homers between Tulsa and OKC (73.2 IP)...Lobstein started the season with Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League...Lobstein made his MLB debut Aug. 23, 2014 with Detroit against Minnesota...Tonight is his second appearance of the season against Memphis. He allowed six runs and four hits Aug. 10 in OKC over 4.2 IP, with three walks and six K’s and was charged with the loss in OKC’s 8-4 defeat. After holding the Redbirds scoreless and without a hit through four innings, the Redbirds rallied for six runs in the fifth inning.

Against the Redbirds: Playoffs: 0-0/0-3 2018 Regular Season: 6-10 2017: 8-7 All-time: 174-161 At OKC: 98-68The Dodgers and Redbirds are meeting in the postseason for the second time ever and the first time since 2010 when Memphis swept OKC, 3-0, in the American Conference Championship series...Memphis finished the regular season with the PCL’s best record at 83-57...The teams have the two lowest overall ERA’s in the PCL (Memphis - 3.54; OKC - 3.92)...The teams most recently met Aug. 9-12 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, with Memphis winning the first three games before the Dodgers won the regular-season finale, 9-0...Memphis won the regular-season series, 10-6, snapping a streak of five consecutive season series victories for OKC, and giving the Redbirds their first win in the season series since 2011...After the teams went 4-4 through the first eight meetings, the Redbirds won six of the last eight matchups. The 2018 season was just the third in the teams’ 21-year history that Memphis won at least 10 games in one season against OKC, last accomplished in 2011 (11). With five wins in OKC, the Redbirds also tied their mark for the most wins in one season at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (2000, 2013)...On May 10 during an 8-4 victory, the Dodgers set a Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark record with six home runs in one game...Four of the Dodgers’ six wins against Memphis this season were shutouts

Reaching the Summit: After losing the opener of their final series of the regular season Friday, Aug. 31 in Colorado Springs, the Dodgers trailed the first-place Sky Sox by 2.5 games in the American Northern Division standings and would have been eliminated from playoff contention with one loss. Instead, Oklahoma City put together four straight wins in elimination games over two days to clinch the division title and finish 1.5 games ahead of the Sky Sox in the standings...Entering Sunday, the Dodgers had lost five of the last six games and were 2-13 over their last 15 games in Colorado Springs. The team also had not won four straight games since June 14-17.

The Second Season: This marks Oklahoma City’s third division title in four seasons, 10th since rejoining the PCL in 1998 and first since advancing to the PCL Championship series in 2016. The Dodgers defeated Nashville, 3-2, in the American Conference Championship series in 2016 before losing to El Paso, 3-1, in the PCL Championship series...The Dodgers are 13-23 in first-round playoff games overall, including 6-11 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. OKC won a first-round series and advanced to the PCL Finals in 1999, 2008 and 2016. However, OKC has not won a baseball championship since 1996 when the 89ers won the American Association title...The only other time OKC won the division on the final day of the regular season was 2002, and that team proceeded to get swept in the first round of the playoffs against Salt Lake...The team has lost the first game of each of their last 11 playoff series. Their lone opening win in a playoff series came in the first round against Omaha in 1999 in OKC

That’s a Wrap: The Dodgers finished the regular season 75-65 — the seventh straight season OKC has finished above .500 and fifth time during the span OKC has recorded at least 75 wins...The Dodgers finished 41-29 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, tied for most home wins in the league. This is the seventh straight season OKC finished above .500 at home, including the fourth time in the last seven seasons OKC had at least 41 home wins.

Getting Offensive: Oklahoma City’s offense exploded for 23 runs and 26 hits Monday and for a combined 40 runs and 53 hits over their final four games of the regular season in Colorado Springs. The Dodgers batted .390 (53x136), including an incredible .436 (23x54) with runners in scoring position, racking up 10 doubles and six homers...The recent surge was a sharp contrast to how the Dodgers closed out August, being held to nine or fewer hits in 18 of the last 19 games, batting just .213 (126x591) and scoring 56 runs during the stretch (2.95 rpg).

Oh Henry!: Henry Ramos closed out the regular season going a remarkable 13-for-17 (.765) with three doubles, a home run, 11 RBI and five runs scored in OKC’s four wins in Colorado Springs. He tallied a career-high five hits in Sunday’s regular scheduled game and racked up five RBI for the second time this season (April 13 vs. New Orleans). Ramos became the first OKC player with a five-hit game this season. He followed that up by going 6-for-8 over Monday’s doubleheader, including 4-for-4 performance with three RBI in Game 2.

En Fuego: Over his last four games, Connor Joe has collected six hits, scored 10 runs, picked up five RBI and drew six walks, reaching base in 14 of 19 plate appearances (2 HBP)...Matt Beaty has six RBI over his last three games after collecting six RBI in first 28 games with OKC...Jake Peter is 7-for-12 in his last three games with three XBH, five runs and two RBI...Over the last six games, Dodgers pitchers have combined to go 9-for-16.

Page 2: Oklahoma City Dodgers · Pitching Probables: MEM-RHP Kevin Herget (9-11, 4.61) vs. OKC-RHP Daniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40) MEM-LHP Tyler Lyons (1-1, 2.49) vs. OKC-LHP Kyle Lobstein (1-5,

Today’s Starting PitcherDaniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40)Bats/Throws: Right/RightHeight/Weight: 5-10/205Born: Aug. 26, 1990 in Azua, D.R. | Resides: Azua, D.R.Acquired by Dodgers: Signed as a free agent May 11, 2017Last Game: Sarted the final game of the regular season in Game 2 of a doubleheader Sept. 3 in Colorado Springs on three days’ rest, but only pitched the first inning...allowed two runs and one hit, with two walks and one strikeout...surrendered a leadoff double before walking the next two batters to load the bases...threw a wild pitch to score one run and a sacrifice fly by Christian Bethancourt brought home another...retired the next two batters to end the inning in a 2-2 tie...batted in the top of the second inning and singled and scored...threw 27 pitches (13 strikes).

Against Memphis: Made four starts against the Redbirds this season, going 1-0 with a 2.14 ERA...allowed a total of six runs (five earned) and nine hits over 21.0 innings...has two walks against 19 strikeouts...Redbirds have been limited to a .190 batting average (15x79) with two home runs...four of six runs allowed on the season scored in one inning and on one swing -- a grand slam by Yairo Munoz May 10 at home...most recent meeting was Aug. 9 at home; pitched 7.0 masterful innings, but did not receive a decision in the team’s 2-1 loss...allowed one run and four hits, with no walks and a season-high nine strikeouts...marked longest outing since Aug. 17, 2014 with Double-A Pensacola at Jacksonville and highest strikeout total since June 15, 2012, also with Pensacola vs. Mobile...also longest outing without a walk since June 24, 2013 with Triple-A Louisville vs. Rochester (7.1 IP)...only run scored on a solo home run by Edmundo Sosa leading off the fifth inning...retired 14 of the final 15 batters faced, with Sosa’s home run the only exception...allowed one run on six hits May 22 at Memphis, with one walk and two strikeouts over 5.0 innings (ND)....in first start of the season April 30 at AutoZone Park, fired 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit, with no walks and three strikeouts...earned the win and combined with three relievers on a four-hit shutout in OKC’s 6-0 victory...retired 15 of 17 batters faced overall, including 13 of first 14 batters, with the only Redbird reaching on an error...did not allow a hit until one out in the fifth inning.

2018:• Over last six starts has allowed eight runs and 22 hits over 32.0 innings...held opponents 22-for-116 (.190) with 33 strikeouts and 10 walks. • Made 19 starts this season, with the team going 12-7...personal record is 3-3 with a 3.31 ERA and has picked up just two win over last 18 starts since April 30...team lost four straight starts July 29-Aug. 14, scoring four runs total...turned in eight starts of at least five innings with two or fewer runs allowed that resulted in a no decision...currently limiting PCL right-handed batters to a .185 average.• Over three starts between May 28-June 17, allowed one earned run over 16.0 innings (four runs overall), with opponents going 8-for-53 (.151), including one extra-base hit.• Had contract selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers June 9...threw a 1-2-3 inning that night against Atlanta in his first Major League appearance since September 2014...made two appearances for LAD before being optioned to OKC June 13 (4.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, ER, 3 BB, K)...earned his first career Major League save by finishing a 12-5 win June 12 vs. Texas...allowed two runs (one earned) and two hits over 3.0 innings...had three walks and one strikeout...designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Dodgers July 4 after acquiring Dylan Floro in a trade with Cincinnati...outrighted to OKC July 8.• Allowed one run and three hits over 6.0 strong innings Aug. 30 at Iowa...after allowing a leadoff double in the second inning, retired 16 of the final 18 batters faced, including nine of the last 10...notched eight strikeouts and earned the win in the team’s 4-2 victory.• Kept Omaha off the board for 7.0 innings Aug. 14, but did not receive a decision for his efforts, as OKC lost, 1-0, in 10 innings...allowed two singles, with three walks and four strikeouts...only had two runners reach scoring position and one advance as far as third base...retired 10 straight batters during one stretch between the first and fourth innings...retired eight of the final nine batters faced, with the only batter not retired reaching on an error...marked longest scoreless start since tossing 8.0 scoreless frames Aug. 7, 2014 with Double-A Pensacola vs. Jackson...threw a season-high 101 pitches (62 strikes).• Pitched 7.0 masterful innings at home Aug. 9 vs. Memphis, but did not receive a decision in the team’s 2-1 loss...allowed one run and four hits, with no walks and a season-high nine strikeouts...marked longest outing since Aug. 17, 2014 with Double-A Pensacola at Jacksonville and highest strikeout total since June 15, 2012, also with Pensacola vs. Mobile...also longest outing without a walk since June 24, 2013 with Triple-A Louisville vs. Rochester (7.1 IP)...only run scored on a solo home run by Edmundo Sosa leading off the fifth inning...retired 14 of the final 15 batters faced, with Sosa’s home run the only exception; retired the last nine batters faced following the homer...never threw more than 14 pitches in an inning and completed four of seven frames on 12 or fewer pitches.• On June 2 at home against Omaha, threw 6.0 strong innings in a no decision...allowed one unearned run and four hits, with one walk and six strikeouts...over first five innings, only had three runners reach base...heading into the sixth inning, had retired 12 of the last 13 batters..Omaha went 1-for-7 with runners on and only had two at-bats with RISP (1x2)...left game in a 1-1 tie, but OKC won, 4-2.• On May 28 at Nashville, notched 6.0 strong innings, allowing just one hit and two unearned runs, but did not figure in the decision in OKC’s 3-2 loss...was his longest outing since Sept. 12, 2014 while with the Cincinnati Reds in a game at Milwaukee...tied his season high with four walks to go along with three strikeouts...only hit was by the very first batter faced; after that, the Sounds went 0-for-18 with four walks...two runs scored in the fourth inning following back-to-back walks and an error...completed an inning on 12 or fewer pitches in five of six frames; had three innings of just 10 pitches.• Fired 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit, with no walks and three strikeouts April 30 at Memphis...earned the win and combined with three relievers on a four-hit shutout in OKC’s 6-0 victory...retired 15 of 17 batters faced overall, including 13 of first 14 batters, with the only Redbird reaching on an error...did not allow a hit until Yairo Munoz’s single with one out in the fifth inning...Memphis went 0-for-3 with runners on and did not have a runner reach scoring position...threw 68 pitches (45 strikes).• Began the season with OKC...also made four appearances for Double-A Tulsa.

2017:• Split the 2017 season between High-A Rancho Cucamonga, Double-A Tulsa and Double-A Tennessee (CHC)...compiled 40.2 innings in 23 appearances and pitched to a 4.20 ERA...fanned 49 batters to 18 walks...limited opponents to a .223 batting average.• After five appearances with Tennessee, was released by the Cubs April 27...signed by LAD May 11.• Spent the majority of the year with Rancho Cucamonga...saw action in 14 games, pitched 24.2 innings to a 2.92 ERA...struck out 31 batters.• Joined Tulsa near the end of the regular season and made four appearances...delivered an excellent performance in the Texas League playoffs, leading the team with six appearances in 10 games...threw 6.0 scoreless innings as opponents went 2-for-18 with six strikeouts...recorded both of the team’s two saves.

Career:• Made MLB debut Aug. 26, 2014 for Cincinnati against Chicago (NL)...compiled 18.2 innings in five appearances (three starts) with the Reds, all in 2014.• Also spent parts of the 2015-16 seasons in the Dodgers organization after being claimed off waivers from Cincinnati April 17, 2015...outrighted off the 40-man roster one week later...placed on the DL May 22 and did not pitch during the rest of the season.• Originally signed as a free agent by the Cincinnati Jan. 11, 2008...named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star in 2011 with Dayton and a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star with Pensacola in 2012.9

Corcino’s Career Statistics

2018 STARTS WITH OKLAHOMA CITY (Team: 12-7)DATE GS DEC OPP IP H R ER BB SO NP/S RESULT 4/30 1 W (2-0) @MEM 5.0 1 0 0 0 3 68/45 W, 6-05/5 2 ND COS 3.0 2 0 0 1 5 48/30 W, 4-15/10 3 ND MEM 4.0 4 4 3 1 4 74/51 W, 8-45/22 4 ND @MEM 5.0 6 1 1 1 2 67/48 W, 10-3 (10)5/28 5 ND @NAS 6.0 1 2 0 4 3 74/42 L, 3-26/2 6 ND OMA 6.0 4 1 0 1 6 87/53 W, 4-26/17 7 ND LV 4.0 3 1 1 2 6 82/48 W, 5-36/23 8 ND @OMA 3.0 5 4 4 3 4 71/45 W, 7-56/29 9 L (2-1) @NO 5.0 5 3 3 4 5 91/52 L, 4-27/12 10 L (2-2) @RR 3.1 8 6 6 1 4 66/35 L, 8-47/17 (1) 11 ND @NO* 5.0 3 2 2 0 5 76/52 W, 5-4 (10)7/29 12 ND ELP 5.0 2 1 0 4 4 82/50 L, 4-28/3 13 L (2-3) @TAC 6.0 9 6 6 2 3 93/61 L, 13-18/9 14 ND MEM 7.0 4 1 1 0 9 81/63 L, 2-18/14 15 ND @OMA 7.0 2 0 0 3 4 101/62 L, 1-0 (10)8/19 (2) 16 W (3-3) IOW 5.0+ 7 2 2 1 4 76/44 W, 5-28/25 17 ND COS 6.0 5 2 2 2 7 96/62 W, 4-28/30 18 W (4-3) @IOW 6.0 3 1 1 2 8 98/64 W, 4-29/3 (2) 19 ND @COS 1.0 1 2 2 2 1 27/13 W, 16-4

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Daniel Corcino career stats

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

2008 DSL Reds DSL R CIN 6 2 .750 5.29 23 0 0 0 0 1 34.0 37 28 20 2 6 14 0 26 5 1 .280

2009 GCL Reds GCL R CIN 0 1 .000 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .455

2009 Billings Mustangs PIO R CIN 1 4 .200 4.91 20 0 0 0 3 5 25.2 23 16 14 2 0 15 0 30 1 1 .245

2010 Billings Mustangs PIO R CIN 1 3 .250 3.40 9 9 0 0 0 0 39.2 38 18 15 2 3 17 0 31 3 0 .255

2010 Dayton Dragons MID A CIN 1 1 .500 4.31 6 6 0 0 0 0 31.1 31 16 15 1 3 15 0 29 4 0 .254

2011 Dayton Dragons MID A CIN 11 7 .611 3.42 26 26 1 0 0 0 139.1 128 61 53 10 8 34 0 156 5 1 .238

2012 Pensacola Blue Wahoos SOU AA CIN 8 8 .500 3.01 26 26 0 0 0 0 143.1 111 61 48 9 6 65 0 126 11 1 .216

2013 Louisville Bats INT AAA CIN 7 14 .333 5.86 28 23 0 0 0 1 129.0 141 95 84 17 11 73 0 90 7 0 .279

2014 Pensacola Blue Wahoos SOU AA CIN 10 11 .476 4.13 26 25 0 0 0 0 143.2 123 73 66 16 16 70 1 113 3 0 .230

2014 Louisville Bats INT AAA CIN 0 1 .000 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 4 4 3 0 4 0 6 0 0 .176

2014 Cincinnati Reds NL MLB CIN 0 2 .000 4.34 5 3 0 0 0 0 18.2 13 9 9 2 1 10 0 15 6 0 .188

2015 Pensacola Blue Wahoos SOU AA CIN 0 0 -- 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 .000

2015 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 0 0 -- 9.53 3 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 7 6 0 4 6 0 9 0 0 .190

2016 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL A+ LAD 0 0 -- 1.80 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 1 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 .286

2016 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 1 1 .500 3.53 27 0 0 0 3 4 35.2 28 16 14 4 2 10 0 31 2 0 .211

2017 Tennessee Smokies SOU AA CHC 0 1 .000 8.68 5 2 0 0 0 0 9.1 6 9 9 2 1 9 0 11 0 0 .176

2017 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL A+ LAD 2 0 1.000 2.92 14 0 0 0 0 1 24.2 21 9 8 1 1 9 0 31 0 0 .219

2017 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 0 0 -- 2.70 4 0 0 0 1 1 6.2 8 3 2 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 .296

2018 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 1 1 .500 3.52 4 0 0 0 1 2 7.2 7 5 3 1 0 1 0 9 2 0 .226

2018 Oklahoma City Dodgers PCL AAA LAD 4 3 .571 3.40 24 19 0 0 0 0 103.1 83 44 39 9 3 41 0 102 8 0 .217

2018 Los Angeles Dodgers NL MLB LAD 0 0 -- 2.25 2 0 0 0 1 1 4.0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 .143 Minor League Totals 53 58 .477 4.04 252 139 1 0 8 15 892.2 803 468 400 80 65 388 1 815 51 4 .239 Major League Totals 0 2 .000 3.97 7 3 0 0 1 1 22.2 15 11 10 2 2 13 0 16 7 0 .181

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Today’s Starting PitcherKyle Lobstein (1-5, 5.14)Bats/Throws: Left/LeftHeight/Weight: 6-3/220Born: Aug. 12, 1989 in Flagstaff, Ariz. | Resides: Flagstaff, Ariz.Acquired by Dodgers: Signed as a free agent, June 22, 2018Last Game: Threw 6.0 scoreless innings for a second consecutive start, keeping Colorado Springs off the board Aug. 31 at Security Service Field...allowed five hits, with two walks and seven strikeouts (highest total with OKC)...worked around a leadoff double in the first inning by Nate Orf, who did not advance past second base...stranded runners at second and third base in the second inning...retired 11 of 12 batters during one stretch between the second and fifth innings...did not have a runner reach scoring position over final four innings...threw at least 20 pitches in each of the first innings (42 total), but completed final four frames on 53 pitches...held the Sky Sox 1-for-8 wth runners on and 0-for-4 with RISP...at the plate, went 1for-2 with a RBI double, picking up his first career RBI...left with a 2-0 lead, but the Sky Sox came back to win, 8-2...threw 95 pitches (58 strikes).

Against Memphis: Only meeting this season was Aug. 10 at home during an 8-4 loss...allowed six runs and four hits over 4.2 innings -- all occurring in the fifth inning...breezed through the first four innings, retiring 11 of 13 batters faced (one error, one walk) on 49 pitches while the Dodgers built a 3-0 lead...encountered a lot of trouble in the fifth inning and could not make it out of the frame...with the bases loaded and the lead still in hand, gave up a go-ahead, two-run double to Tyler O’Neill with two outs...walked two batters during the rally after starting both hitters off with a 0-2 count...including two relief appearances against the Redbirds last season while playing for New Orleans, has a career record of 0-1 with an 8.10 ERA (6 ER/6.2 IP) and the Redbirds have batted .222 (6x27).

2018:• Assigned to OKC for the second time this season on July 31 from Tulsa...made seven starts for the Drillers, going 3-2 with a 2.56 ERA (11 ER/38.2 IP)...allowed 15 total runs and three home runs...issued nine walks against 35 strikeouts...posted a .238 BAA and 1.14 WHIP...had a 2.2 groundout/flyout ratio.• Allowed only one home run in his first seven starts with OKC (35.0 IP) and has allowed only four homers between OKC and Tulsa (73.2 IP).• In first three starts with OKC, posted a 10.80 ERA (16 ER/13.1 IP) and opponents batted .310 (18x58), but over last four starts, posted a 1.66 ERA (4 ER/21.2 IP) and opponents have batted .225 (18x80).• In games with OKC, has allowed 11 of his 24 runs from the fifth inning on (7.2 IP).• Lost each of his first five starts with OKC...longest personal losing streak since a six-game skid with the Detroit Tigers May 13-Sept. 14, 2015. • Kept Colorado Springs scoreless over 6.0 superb innings Aug. 26 at home and earned his first win with the team in a 3-1 victory...allowed two singles and one walk with six strikeouts...retired 17 of 20 batters faced overall, including a 13 of 14 during a stretch between the second and sixth innings...retired the leadoff batter in five of six frames...only had one runner reach scoring position (with two outs in the fifth inning)...held the Sky Sox 0-for-6 with runners on...completed an inning with 14 or fewer pitches five times and never threw more than 16 pitches in one inning...threw 79 pitches (49 strikes).• Make OKC debut July 4 vs. Round Rock, throwing 3.1 innings...allowed five runs on five hits and three walks while striking out three...threw 40 pitches in the second inning, which included three walks and a two-run single by Hanser Alberto with two outs...also gave up a two-run triple to Alberto in the fourth• Won back-to-back starts with Tulsa July 9 vs. Frisco and July 15 vs. Arkansas...allowed only one run in each contest over 6.2 and 5.2 innings, respectively.• Started his second game for Tulsa June 28 at Midland and picked up the win in the Drillers’ 6-2 victory — his first win with the team...allowed two runs and seven hits over 5.2 innings with one walk and four strikeouts...pitched five shutout innings before allowing two runs in the sixth inning...threw 80 pitches, including 55 strikes.• Allowed two runs and four hits over 5.2 innings in his Drillers debut June 23 against Northwest Arkansas in Tulsa...issued one walk and racked up eight strikeouts--a season-high...both of Northwest Arkansas’ runs scored in the third inning...did not receive a decision in the team’s 4-3 loss...threw 77 pitches, including 50 strikes.• Signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers June 22.• Started season with Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League after signing a contract March 20...made 11 starts with the Toros, going 4-2 with a 2.95 ERA...issued 19 walks and racked up 49 strikeouts over 58.0 innings...tied for the team lead in innings pitched and starts...opponents batted .243...held opponents to two runs or less in 10 starts...opponents batted .225 with RISP...teammates with former OKC Dodger Corey Brown...first time as a regular member of a starting rotation since 2015.

2017:• Spent the season in the Marlins organization after signing as a free agent.• Made 27 relief appearances for Triple-A New Orleans, posting a 2.21 ERA and 0-2 record with 24 strikeouts and 18 walks over 36.2 innings pitched...opponents batted .220...did not allow an earned run in his first 10 appearances with the Baby Cakes and in 15 of his first 16 outings with the team...allowed 13 runs (nine earned) and 31 hits...posted a 1.34 WHIP.• Made three relief appearances with Double-A Jacksonville in May prior to joining New Orleans...posted a 1.50 ERA and 0-1 record...allowed four runs (one earned) and six hits over 6.0 innings with four walks and seven strikeouts.

Career:• Made his MLB debut Aug. 23, 2014 with Detroit against Minnesota; pitched 5.2 innings, allowing three runs and four hits with four walks and three strikeouts...made 34 ML appearances (17 starts) for Detroit (20 games) and Pittsburgh (14 games), going a combined 6-10 with a 5.06 ERA over 128.0 IP with 49 walks and 74 strikeouts.• Tied for the lead in the Southern League with 27 starts in 2012...ranked eighth in the New York-Penn League in ERA and 5th in strikeouts in 2009.• Selected in the 2012 Rule 5 Draft by the New York Mets from Tampa Bay and then traded to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for cash considerations Dec. 6, 2012.• Traded to Pittsburgh from Detroit Dec. 21, 2015 for cash considerations...traded from Pittsburgh to Baltimore in exchange for Zach Phillips Aug. 31, 2016...made just one appearance in the Orioles organization before the end of the season and became a free agent. • Originally selected by Tampa Bay in the second round (47th overall) of the 2008 MLB Draft from Coconino High School in Flagstaff, Ariz...is the only player from the school to become a Major Leaguer...committed to play at the University of Arizona before electing to begin his pro career.

Lobstein’s Career Statistics

2018 DAY-BY-DAY WITH OKLAHOMA CITY (Team: 1-6)DATE GS DEC OPP IP H R ER BB SO NP/S RESULT7/4 1 L`(0-1) RR 3.1 5 5 5 3 3 89/51 L, 8-58/4 2 L (0-2) @RNO 5.1 9 5 5 1 3 103/67 L, 5-28/10 3 L (0-3) MEM 4.2 4 6 6 3 6 79/48 L, 8-48/15 4 L (0-4) @OMA 5.0 7 2 2 4 3 96/57 L, 3-18/21 5 L (0-5) OMA 4.2 4 2 2 1 3 76/50 L, 13-28/26 6 W (1-5) COS 6.0 2 0 0 1 6 79/46 W, 3-18/31 7 ND @COS 6.0 5 0 0 2 7 95/58 L, 8-2

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Kyle Lobstein

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

2009 Hudson Valley Renegades NYP SS TB 3 5 .375 2.58 14 14 0 0 0 0 73.1 55 23 21 4 3 23 0 74 4 0 .204

2010 Bowling Green Hot Rods MID A- TB 9 8 .529 4.14 27 27 1 0 0 0 148.0 140 76 68 14 3 54 0 128 6 0 .252

2011 Charlotte Stone Crabs FSL A+ TB 9 9 .500 3.71 22 21 1 0 0 0 121.1 120 54 50 11 3 30 1 85 4 0 .257

2011 Montgomery Biscuits SOU AA TB 1 1 .500 7.36 2 2 0 0 0 0 11.0 14 9 9 4 2 6 0 11 1 0 .318

2012 Montgomery Biscuits SOU AA TB 8 7 .533 4.06 27 27 0 0 0 0 144.0 140 73 65 12 2 69 0 129 4 0 .260

2013 Erie SeaWolves EAS AA DET 7 4 .636 3.12 15 15 2 0 0 0 95.1 92 35 33 6 0 27 0 83 1 1 .262

2013 Toledo Mud Hens INT AAA DET 6 3 .667 3.48 13 13 0 0 0 0 72.1 73 32 28 2 4 25 0 65 1 0 .267

2014 Toledo Mud Hens INT AAA DET 9 11 .450 4.07 26 25 1 0 0 0 146.0 174 71 66 10 4 42 1 127 3 0 .299

2014 Detroit Tigers AL MLB DET 1 2 .333 4.35 7 6 0 0 0 0 39.1 35 20 19 3 0 14 2 27 0 0 .236

2015 Lakeland Flying Tigers FSL A+ DET 0 1 .000 3.52 2 2 0 0 0 0 7.2 7 4 3 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 .269

2015 Toledo Mud Hens INT AAA DET 0 2 .000 6.62 4 4 0 0 0 0 17.2 26 16 13 2 1 9 0 13 0 0 .347

2015 Detroit Tigers AL MLB DET 3 8 .273 5.94 13 11 0 0 0 0 63.2 78 43 42 7 0 23 1 32 2 1 .305

2016 Pittsburgh Pirates NL MLB PIT 2 0 1.000 3.96 14 0 0 0 0 0 25.0 25 11 11 2 2 12 1 15 2 0 .263

2016 Indianapolis Indians INT AAA PIT 1 3 .250 4.11 19 6 0 0 1 1 50.1 55 26 23 3 1 17 2 42 1 0 .284

2016 Norfolk Tides INT AAA BAL 0 0 -- 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000

2017 Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp SOU AA MIA 0 1 .000 1.50 3 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 6 4 1 0 1 4 0 7 1 0 .261

2017 New Orleans Baby Cakes PCL AAA MIA 0 2 .000 2.21 27 0 0 0 1 2 36.2 31 13 9 3 3 18 1 24 2 0 .220

2018 Tijuana MEX AAA -- 4 2 .667 2.95 11 11 0 0 0 0 58.0 51 19 19 2 3 19 0 49 2 0 .243

2018 Tulsa Drillers TEX AA LAD 3 2 .600 2.56 7 7 0 0 0 0 38.2 35 15 11 3 2 9 0 35 0 0 .238

2018 Oklahoma City Dodgers PCL AAA LAD 1 5 .167 5.14 7 7 0 0 0 0 35.0 36 24 20 1 1 15 1 31 0 1 .261 Minor League Totals 61 66 .480 3.72 227 181 5 0 2 3 1062.1 1055 494 439 78 33 370 6 907 30 2 .261 Major League Totals 6 10 .375 5.06 34 17 0 0 0 0 128.0 138 74 72 12 2 49 4 74 4 1 .277

Page 4: Oklahoma City Dodgers · Pitching Probables: MEM-RHP Kevin Herget (9-11, 4.61) vs. OKC-RHP Daniel Corcino (4-3, 3.40) MEM-LHP Tyler Lyons (1-1, 2.49) vs. OKC-LHP Kyle Lobstein (1-5,

OKC Dodgers Hitters

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• Smacked a two-run, walk-off home run to beat New Orleans, 6-4, in 10 innings July 19. • Hit a go-ahead grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning to help lead the Dodgers to a 7-5 win at Round Rock...was first HR allowed by RR closer R.J. Alvarez.• Had a career-best 10-game hit streak May 8-20...went 15-for-37 (.405) with six homers and 11 RBI...ended on a flyout at the wall as a pinch hitter on May 21.• Hit four homers over three games May 10-12...homered twice vs. Memphis May 10; hit solo shots in the fourth and eighth innings. • Transferred to OKC from Double-A Tulsa on April 30...in 19 games with the Drillers, batted .282 with five homers, 14 RBI and 11 runs...at time of transfer to OKC was leading Tulsa in homers, RBI and tied for the team lead in runs...talllied four multi-hit games...at time of transfer, ranked fourth in TL in homers, but also led the league in strikeouts. • Homered twice April 22 vs. Northwest Arkansas...hit safely in five straight, April 8-13...went 12-for-23 (.522) with three homers and eight RBI.• Spent the 2017 campaign with Double-A Tulsa...suffered a broken hand May 30 and missed two months...slashed .239/.321/.463 with 17 homers and 42 RBI in 74 G.• Went 15-for-38 in Tulsa’s 2017 playoffs with two homers, five doubles and seven RBI in 10 games...finished first in OPS (1.161) and total bases (26) during the TL playoffs.• Tallied 42 doubles in 2016 between High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa to lead the Dodgers farm system...posted a .348 OBP and .508 SLG.• Notched a three-homer game on April 18, 2016 against Lancaster and drove in a career-high six runs in a 12-5 victory...included a three-run, inside-the-park home run.• Selected by Los Angeles in the 28th round of the 2015 Draft from Cal Poly Pomona...transfered from the University of Oregon for the 2015 season...set a single-season record at CPP with 17 HR, breaking current teammate Travis Taijeron’s record...college teammate Chris Powell was also drafted by LAD in 2015 in the 39th round.

2018 Season Highs (TUL/OKC)H: 4 (4/13 vs. FRI) R: 3 (2x; 6/6 @ SAC) RBI: 4 (2x; 7/14 @ RR)SO: 4 (2x; 7/3 @ NO) BB: 2 (4x; 8/11 vs. MEM) SB: 1 (2x; 5/28 @ NAS)

#35 Kyle Garlick (.253, 17 HR, 46 RBI) OFLast Game: 1x1, R This Series: Last Series: 2x13, 2 R, RBI, 6 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 8/22/19 vs. OMA (K. Lenik) Streak: +1 (Hi: 10; 5/8-5/20 *career high)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .268 (11x41), 4 HR, 2B, 6 R, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 12 K

• Rejoined OKC Aug. 19 after being placed on the DL June 19 with a left thumb injury sustained during a slide at home plate on June 16 vs. Las Vegas...was 4-for-4 with two doubles and three runs scored in the game.• Joined OKC May 24 for his Triple-A debut and for his first game action of 2018 after starting the season in extended spring training where he was rehabbing an injury.• Spent the entire 2017 season with Double-A Tulsa where he was named Texas League Player of the Year...slashed .326/.378/.505 with 31 doubles, one triple, 15 homers and 61 runs scored with 69 RBI...had 42 multi-hit games, including 12 with three or more hits...ended the season on a 13-game hitting streak, going 19-for-52 (.365).• Led the Texas League in OPS (.883) and tied for the league lead with a .326 average and 31 doubles...ranked among Texas League leaders in slugging percentage (second), extra-base hits (T-second, 47), hits (third, 143), total bases (third, 221), OBP (fourth), RBI (fifth) and home runs (T-12th). • Named a Mid-Season All-Star for the Drillers...selected as a MiLB.com Organization All-Star...helped lead Tulsa to the Texas League Championship Series, hitting .357 with 15 hits (T-first in playoffs), three doubles (T-second), eight runs (third) and five RBI in 10 postseason games.• Played in the 2017 Arizona Fall League and selected as a member of the Rising Stars team.• Ranked among California League leaders with High-A Rancho Cucamonga in 2016 in hits (sixth, 145), doubles (sixth, 30) and RBI (third, 88)...named a Post-Season All-Star.• Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round of the MLB June Draft out of Belmont University where he was named an All-American by Collegiate Baseball — the first in Belmont history...named a semifinalist for the Dick Howser award, given to the National Player of the Year.

2018 Season HighsH: 4 (6/16 vs. LV) R: 3 (6/16 vs. LV) RBI: 3 (9/3 @ COS, G1)SO: 2 (4x; 8/29 @ IOW, G1) BB: 2 (8/28 @ IOW) SB:

#26 Matt Beaty (.277, 1 HR, 12 RBI) IFLast Game: 1x2, R, 2 RBI, BB This Series: Last Series: 4x14, 2 2B, R, 5 RBI, BB, 2 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 6/1/18 vs. OMA (H. Fillmyer) Streak: +3 (Hi: 6; 5/25-6/1)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season):

• Signed by the Dodgers as a free agent Feb. 18, 2018...appeared in 24 games and has had seven stints on the Disabled List...most recently activated Aug. 31.• Played the 2017 season with the independent Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League...appeared in 114 games (107 at catcher)...slashed .225/.296/.377 in 382 at-bats...tallied 20 doubles, one triple, 12 homers, scored 48 runs and had 42 RBI...selected as an Atlantic League All-Star.• Among league leaders at catcher in innings played (2nd, 819.2), games played (2nd, 107), putouts (2nd, 697), and assists (2nd, 64).• Batted .348 during the playoffs, 52 points higher than anyone else on the team...hit two home runs and collected three RBI over 23 at-bats.• In first seven seasons in affiliated ball (San Francisco, 2010-12; Miami, 2013-14; Texas, 2015-16), slashed .260/.346/.443 over 552 games...smashed 127 doubles, five triples, 69 home runs, scored 277 runs and tallied 277 RBI.• Set career highs with 22 home runs and 65 RBI in 2015 between High-A High Desert, Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Round Rock in the Rangers organization.• Originally selected by the San Fransisco Giants in the 24th round of the 2009 MLB Draft out of Washington State University...part of the first Wazzu team to win a postseason game since 1990.

2018 Season HighsH: 2 (2x; 6/22 @ OMA) R: 1 (6x; 6/22 @ OMA) RBI: 2 (4/29 vs. IOW)SO: 2 (4/18 @ RR) BB: SB:

#10 Alex Burg (.239, 1 HR, 4 RBI) CLast Game: DNP This Series: Last Series: DNPPlayoffs: Last HR: 4/17/18 @ RR (T. Scott) Streak: -3 (Hi: 2, 2x; last 5/8-5/9)2017 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .250 (3x12), 2B, R, 4 K

• Joined OKC from Double-A Tulsa Sept. 1...played in 51 games with the Drillers, batting .212 (31x146) with 17 RBI and 25 runs scored...recorded a season-high four hits July 14 at Northwest Arkansas (4x5, 3B, RBI)..last appeared in a game with Tulsa Aug. 9 at Corpus Christi...placed on the temporary inactive list Aug. 14.• Signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers May 17 after being released by the Cincinnati Reds May 14.• Started the 2018 season with Louisville, batting .229 (19x83) in 27 games with 10 RBI and seven runs scored.• Split the 2017 season between Louisville and Double-A Pensacola after being selected off waivers by Cincinnati from Philadelphia April 5, 2017...had been designated for assignment by the Phillies March 31, 2017...with Louisville, batted .277 (53x191) in 55 games, collecting 15 RBI and scored 23 runs in his first Triple-A action.• Selected by Philadelphia as the No. 1 pick in the 2015 Rule 5 Draft from Tampa Bay...made his first career Opening Day roster with the Phillies in 2016 having never played above Double-A....made his ML debut April 6 at Cincinnati, starting in left field...collected his first ML hit April 12 against San Diego...among NL rookies, ranked tied for first in outfield assists (five) and tied for seventh in triples (three)...played in 92 games with the Phillies and batted .192 (41x213) in his first ML season.• In 2015 named a Southern League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Montgomery...named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star for Bowling Green in 2013 and 2012.• Selected by the Tampa Bay Rays 41st overall in the 2011 MLB Draft out of St. Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif.• Brother of pitcher Erik Goeddel, who was claimed off waivers by the Dodgers May 18, and is in his fifth Major League season...Erik has made 26 relief appearances for the Los Angeles Dodgers this season, posting a 1-0 record and 3.38 ERA with 35 strikeouts and 15 walks over 29.1 innings.

Season Highs (TUL/LOU/OKC)H: 4 (7/14 @ NWA) R: 2 (4x; 9/3 @ COS, G2) RBI: 3 (4/10 vs. COL)SO: 3 (2x; 7/3 @ FRI) BB: 2 (4/10 vs. COL) SB: 1 (4x; 7/26 @ ARK)

#8 Tyler Goeddel (.250, 0 HR, 0 RBI) OFLast Game: 2x3, 2 R This Series: Last Series: 2x8, 2 RPlayoffs: Last HR: 6/11/18 @ SPR (M. O’Reilly) Streak: -22018 vs. Memphis (Regular Sesaon):

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• Had a 10-game hit streak May 11-24...batted .359 (14x39) with seven runs and nine RBI.• Collected first career multi-homer game May 20 vs. Nashville...hit a solo homer in the sixth and a three-run shot in the eighth. • Went 4-for-5 with a RBI triple and a run scored May 14 at Colorado Springs.• Hit the team’s first leadoff homer of the season May 6 vs. Colorado Springs...took the first pitch of the day from Corbin Burnes out to center field. • Part of a three-team trade with the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals Jan. 4, 2018...LAD also received Scott Alexander, while Joakim Soria and Luis Avilan went to the White Sox and Trevor Oaks and Erick Mejia went to Kansas City.• Split the 2017 season between Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte in the Chicago White Sox organization...opened the year with Birmingham and saw action in 75 games, primarily at second base...batted .270 in 285 at-bats and compiled 12 doubles, one triple, four HR, 35 runs scored and 21 RBI...assigned to Charlotte July 19...appeared in 45 games and slashed .292/.351/.506 in 178 at-bats...hit nine home runs, scored 28 runs and drove in 28 RBI...went nine of 13 on stolen base attempts.• Hit a career-high 13 HR between both levels...had hit 11 HR in his first three seasons combined...batted .377 against LHP with CHA.• Notched an 18-game hitting-streak between the two levels (nine with Birmingham and nine with Charlotte) from July 8-28...hit .383 (28x73) during the streak with four home runs and 10 RBI...also reached base in 28 straight games (June 28-July 28), slashing .414/.476/.595 with six doubles, four home runs and one triple.• Selected by the Chicago White Sox in the seventh round of the 2014 MLB June Draft out of Creighton University.

2018 Season HighsH: 4 (5/14 @ COS) R: 2 (5x; 6/21 @ OMA) RBI: 4 (5/20 vs. NAS)SO: 4 (5/2 @ MEM) BB: 2 (2x; 9/1 @ COS) SB: 1 (4x; 7/21 @ NAS, G1)

4#3 Jake Peter (.243, 7 HR, 34 RBI) IFLast Game: 3x4, 2 2B, 4 R, BB This Series: Last Series: 7x17, HR, 2 2B, 6 R, 2 RBI, 4 BB, 5 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 7/12/18 @ RR (T. Wagner) Streak: +3 (Hi: 10; 5/11-5/24)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .273 (12x44), HR, 2B, 5 R, 4 RBI, 3 BB, 14 K

• Went 2-for-3 with a home run, three walks and four runs scored Sept. 2 at Colorado Springs. • Placed on the DL Aug. 18-31 with a concussion...hit in the helmet with a pitch Aug. 17 by Iowa’s Duane Underwood, Jr. • Hit a home run in each game of a doubleheader July 30 at New Orleans...included a leadoff homer in Game 2.• Transferred to Oklahoma City June 21 from Double-A Tulsa...played in 57 games with the Drillers and slashed .304/.425/.554 with 35 runs, 30 RBI, 16 doubles and 11 HR...notched 18 multi-hit games...was the team leader in batting average and second on the team in hits...tied for the lead in doubles and tied for second in homers. • At the time of promotion was among Texas League leaders in OBP (.425; 2nd), OPS (.979; 2nd), SLG (.554; 3rd), walks (38; 3rd), and extra-base hits (28; 5th).• Entered the season with 11 career home runs and doubled that total over 57 games with Tulsa...hit two home runs April 15 vs. Midland. • Traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers Sept. 24, 2017 from Atlanta for future considerations.• Opened 2017 with Double-A Altoona in the Pittsburgh organization; batted .240 with 11 doubles, four triples and five home runs in 74 games...traded to Atlanta Aug. 5, 2017 for Sean Rodriguez...played in 20 games for Double-A Mississippi and hit .135.• Named to the AFL Rising Stars team in 2016...also honored as a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star with High-A Bradenton in 2016.• Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round (39th overall) of the 2014 MLB Draft out of the University ofSan Diego, where he was teammates with Kris Bryant and former OKC Dodger P.J. Conlon...named West Coast Conference’s 2014 Player of the Year.

2018 Season Highs (TUL/OKC)H: 3 (7x; 9/3 @ COS, G1) R: 4 (9/2 @ COS) RBI: 4 (2x; 9/3 @ COS, G2)SO: 4 (5/13 @ NWA) BB: 3 (2x; 9/3 @ COS, G1) SB: 2 (8/1 @ TAC)

#15 Connor Joe (.294, 6 HR, 25 RBI) IFLast Game: 3x4, 2B, 2 R, 4 RBI, K This Series: Last Series: 6x11, HR, 2B, 10 R, 5 RBI, 6 BB, KPlayoffs: Last HR: 9/2/18 @ COS (D. Reynolds) Streak: +1 (Hi: 7; 7/22-8/2)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .111 (1x9), RBI, BB, K

• Went 5-for-6 with a homer and five RBI Sept. 2 at Colorado Springs...first career five-hit game...went 4-for-4 with a double and three RBI on Sept. 3 (G2).• Placed on the DL Aug. 18-30 with a left hip flexor injury...sustained during a collision with Jake Peter in shallow right field Aug. 17 vs. Iowa. • Had six-game hit streak April 12-17...went 15-for-27 (.556) with three homers, two doubles, a triple and 14 RBI...included two grand slams.• HIt game-winning, two-run single in the 10th inning April 16 to beat New Orleans, 8-7...went 3-for-5 with four RBI for the game, his third game of series with 4+ RBI.• Went 4-for-5 with a grand slam and five RBI vs. New Orleans on April 13...marked first career grand slam...tied career high in hits and was highest RBI total since Aug. 10, 2010 with the GCL Red Sox vs. GCL Orioles (six)...two days later vs. New Orleans April 15, also went 4-for-5 with a grand slam and a double. • Started 2017 in Extended Spring Training after suffering a sports hernia...missed the first two months of the season before making his season debut with Double-A Tulsa June 1...played in two games before being placed on the 7-day disabled list June 8 and was reinstated from the DL June 20...appeared in 25 games with Tulsa and slashed .416/.465/.652 with four doubles, one triple, five home runs...scored 18 runs with 17 RBI...average never dipped below .385.• Assigned to OKC July 31...saw action in 30 games and had 11 multi-hit efforts...batted .295 with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 runs scored and eight RBI.• Went 4-for-4 with a home run in his OKC debut Aug. 1 against Tacoma.• Hit for his first career cycle on July 4, 2016 in Triple-A Pawtucket’s 7-4 victory over Charlotte, finishing the night going 4-for-5 with two runs and three RBI...completed the cycle with a bunt single in the ninth inning...first PawSox player to hit for the cycle since 1999.• Signed by the Dodgers as a free agent Nov. 21, 2016...selected by the Boston Red Sox in the fifth round of the 2010 MLB Draft out of Alfonso Casta Martinez High School in Puerto Rico...younger brother, Heliot, was selected with the 19th overall pick in the 2017 MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants...older brother, Héctor, is a pro soccer player.

2018 Season HighsH: 5 (9/2 @ COS) R: 3 (5/2 @ MEM) RBI: 5 (2x; 9/2 @ COS)SO: 3 (6x; 7/1 @ NO) BB: 3 (5/2 @ MEM) SB: 2 (4/12 vs. RR)

#17 Henry Ramos (.297, 10 HR, 58 RBI) OFLast Game: 4x4, 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI, BB This Series: Last Series: 13x21, HR, 3 2B, 5 R, 11 RBI, BB, 2 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 9/2/18 @ COS (A. Asher) Streak: +4 (Hi: 7; 6/6-6/16)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .262 (11x42), 3B, 2 2B, 6 R, 2 RBI, 5 BB, 7 K, SB

• Placed on the DL Aug. 13-Sept. 4 with a right elbow strain...sustained the injury while pitching Aug. 11 vs. Memphis. • Delivered a two-run, two-out, go-ahead single in the eighth inning July 7 vs. Round Rock...GW hit in the team’s 6-5 victory, snapping a nine-game home losing streak.• Had an eight-game hit streak June 3-11...went 17-for-35 with 11 RBI...led the PCL in hits during that time...had two four-hit games in the span of three days in Sacramento...went 4-for-5 on both June 5 and June 7; totaled three RBI with three runs.• In 30 games with Double-A Tulsa, batted .263 with three homers and 11 RBI...15 of 30 hits have gone for extra bases...had nine multi-hit games, but also 13 games without a hit...started the season hitting safely in his first four games, going 9-for-16 with three multi-hit outings.• In his first season in the LAD organization after being selected from Baltimore in the 2017 Minor League Rule 5 Draft...signed with Baltimore as a free agent Nov. 28, 2017.• Spent the majority of the 2017 season with Double-A Reading in the Phillies organization, but was called up to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on two occasions...over 107 total games, combined to slash .291/.334/.435...set career highs with 116 hits, 24 doubles, nine home runs, 54 runs and 55 RBI.• Honored as the 2016 Larry Rojas Award winner, which is given to a Phillies prospect who shows “a love and respect for the game of baseball, an outstanding work ethic and pride in being a member of the Phillies organization.”• In seven seasons in the Phillies organization, slashed .258/.311/.365 with 24 home runs and 228 RBI over 624 games...primarily played at shortstop and second base.• Originally signed by Philadelphia as an international free agent in February 2011 from the Dominican Republic.

2018 Season Highs (TUL/OKC)H: 4 (2x; 6/7 @ SAC) R: 3 (2x; 6/7 @ SAC) RBI: 4 (4/8 @ MID)SO: 3 (5x; 6/28 vs. NAS) BB: 3 (2x; 6/16 vs. LV) SB: 2 (4/18 @ RR)

#9 Angelo Mora (.275, 5 HR, 37 RBI) IFLast Game: This Series: Last Series: Playoffs: Last HR: 8/2/18 @ TAC (R. Whalen) Streak: -1 (Hi: 8; 6/3-6/11)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .200 (3x15), 2 R, 2 RBI, BB, 7 K

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• Went 3-for-5 with a home run, triple and double Aug. 5 at Reno...scored three runs and collected four RBI. • On the Disabled List May 23-July 14 with a hamstring injury...at the time of the injury was slashing .370/.419/.507 and ranked fourth in the PCL in batting average and ffith in hits...during an eight-game rehab assignment with the AZL Dodgers, went 11-for-25...in first game back with OKC July 15 at Round Rock, went 4-for-5 with four RBI. • Went 4-for-5 with a home run and two doubles May 20 vs. Nashville...nearly became hit for the cycle; in final at-bat was thrown out at third base trying to leg out a triple. • Had five straight multi-hit games April 11-16...went 13-for-22...first time in 14-year career with five straight MH games...first five games of a six-game hit streak (14x26).• Signed with the Dodgers as a free agent Jan. 18, 2018.• Spent the entire 2017 season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in the New York Yankees organization...played in 99 games, including 59 at second base and 28 at third base...had a slash line of .282/.329/.391 in 405 PA...scored 44 runs and drove in 48 runs with 29 doubles and four home runs....missed a month (May 27--June 26) of the season with a calf injury...tallied a 13-game hitting-streak from June 1--June 16...went 18-for-50 (.360) during the stretch• Played for Team Colombia in the World Baseball Classic...went 3-for-14 with two RBI over three games. • Made MLB debut as a defensive replacement May 21, 2012 for the Marlins in a 7-4 victory over Colorado...collected his first hit a day later as a pinch hitter.• Has played in 370 games in parts of five Major League seasons...saw the brunt of his MLB action from 2012--15 with the Miami Marlins, but also appeared in nine games for the New York Yankees in 2016...tallied a career .257/.306/.331 slash line...stroked 40 doubles, six triples and nine home runs, with 99 runs and 99 RBI.• Originally signed as an free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals Jan. 14, 2005 and was the 12th Colombian player to make it to Majors.

2018 Season Highs (OKC/AZL)H: 4 (2x; 7/15 @ RR) R: 3 (8/5 @ RNO) RBI: 4 (2x; 8/5 @ RNO)SO: 2 (9x; 8/29 @ IOW, G2) BB: 2 (3x; 5/7 vs. COS) SB: 1 (4x; 4/30 @ MEM)

#11 Donovan Solano (.318, 4 HR, 43 RBI) IFLast Game: 1x3, R, 2 RBI This Series: Last Series: 4x21, 2B, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 8/5/18 @ RNO (J. Krehbiel) Streak: +1 (Hi: 7; 5/13-5/21)2018 vs. Memphis: .250 (13x52), 2 HR, 3 2B, 7 R, 8 RBI, 2 BB, 7 K, SB

• Placed on the Disabled List July 20-Aug. 18.• Collected three doubls as part of a 3-for-4 night vs. Round Rock...first OKC player with three doubles in a game since Domingo Santana April 12, 2014. • Went 4-for-5 with a two-run homer and a double June 7 at Sacramento. • Delivered a walk-off RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning to give the Dodgers an 8-7 win over Round Rock in the team’s home opener April 10.• Signed with the Dodgers as a free agent Nov. 20, 2017.• Spent the majority of 2017 with Triple-A Las Vegas before his contract was selected by the New York Mets Aug. 26...collected his first hit Aug. 31 with a double to left field off Cincinnati Reds pitcher Robert Stephenson...first home run also came against Cincinnati Sept. 8, a line drive to center field on a 1-1 count against Amir Garrett.• Hit a ninth-inning, walk-off single against Atlanta Sept. 26 to give the Mets a 4-3 win...totaled 26 MLB games (13 starts) and 52 AB...had a slash line of .173/.271/.269.• In 125 games with Triple-A Las Vegas, tallied 32 doubles, 25 home runs, 75 runs scored and 78 RBI...had a slash line of .272/.383/.525...finished tied for fourth in the PCL with 32 doubles, fifth with 60 extra-base hits, tied for eighth with 25 home runs and tied for fourth with 70 walks...had a season-high four hits July 5 against El Paso.• Named a 2016 PCL Mid-Season All-Star and was named the PCL’s Top Star in the Triple-A All-Star Game after hitting a two-run homer. • Selected by the New York Mets in the 18th round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Cal Poly Pomona.

2018 Season HighsH: 4 (6/7 @ SAC) R: 3 (2x; 7/15 @ RR) RBI: 3 (3x; 9/3 @ COS, G2)SO: 4 (5/31 vs. OMA) BB: 3 (5/5 vs. COS) SB: 1 (4/26 vs. IOW)

#18 Travis Taijeron (.271, 11 HR, 44 RBI) OFLast Game: 1x4, HR, R, 3 RBI, BB, 2 K This Series: Last Series: 3x9, HR, 5 R, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 3 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 9/3/18 @ COS, G2 (T. Dillard) Streak: +1 (Hi: 7; 6/19-6/29)2018 vs. Memphis: .195 (8x41), HR, 2B, 2 R, 4 RBI, 2 BB, 15 K

• Promoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City Aug. 1 from Double-A Tulsa...saw action in 73 games with the Drillers and slashed .264/.358/.532...registered 14 doubles, 19 home runs (career high) and 53 RBI...drew 36 walks against 75 strikeouts...missed about a month of action May 8-June 2 on the Disabled List.• At the time of promotion, ranked in the Texas League in slugging percentage (.532) and fourth in home runs (19)...also was first in HR/AB ratio (13.95).• Homered in four straight games twice: June 20-23 and July 7-11...between June 20-July 11 hit nine home runs in 14 games. • Threw out 38 percent of would-be base stealers (14x36) behind the dish to go along with two errors and five passed balls...played 33 games at third base, but made nine errors.• Opened and spent the majority of 2017 with High-A Rancho Cucamonga, appeared in 72 games (53 starts at catcher)...assigned to Tulsa June 9 and made his debut a day later behind the plate for the Drillers...in his third plate appearance, suffered a broken right hand when he was hit by a fastball by Midland’s Carlos Navas.• Selected as a 2017 Mid-Season All-Star for Rancho Cucamonga...named Cal League Player of the Week April 23...tallied a hit in all six games played during the week.• Thrown out 43 percent of would-be base stealers (69x159) in 128 career games at catcher...has a .992 fielding percentage (9 E) behind the dish in 1078.0 innings.• Entering third season in the Dodgers organization...rated as the organization’s No. 9 prospect according to Baseball America.• Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2016 MLB Draft out of the University of Louisville...named to the NCAA Louisville Regional All-Tournament Team and All-ACC Third Team in 2016...was also a team captain in 2016.

2018 Season Highs (TUL/OKC)H: 3 (4x; 7/11 @ NWA) R: 3 (6/3 vs. CC) RBI: 3 (6x; 7/17 vs. ARK)SO: 4 (8/18 vs. IOW) BB: 3 (6/28 @ MID) SB: 1 (5x; 8/2 @ TAC)

#6 Will Smith (.138, 1 HR, 6 RBI) C/IFLast Game: 0x4, R, BB, 2 K This Series: Last Series: 2x24, HR, 2B, 4 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 8 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 9/1/18 @ COS (T. Archer) Streak: -3 (Hi: 4; 8/12-8/16)2018 vs. Memphis (Regular Season): .182 (2x11), RBI, 8 K

• Went 4-for-5 with two homers (grand slam, solo), two doubles, and five RBI June 10 at Fresno. • Joins the OKC Dodgers May 24 for his first game action of 2018 after starting the season in extended spring training where he was rehabbing an injury.• Split the 2017 season between OKC and Double-A Tulsa, where he started the year...played in 77 games with Tulsa, slashing .317/.358/.533 with 62 RBI, 21 doubles, 15 homers and 47 runs scored...recorded 30 multi-hit games, including 10 with three or more hits, and had 16 multi-RBI games, including four games with four or more RBI...led the Texas League in slugging percentage, extra-base hits (36) and total bases (163) at the time of his call-up to OKC July 7.• Closed out the season playing in 51 games with OKC, slashing .296/.368/.533 and collecting 50 hits, including 13 doubles and nine home runs...scored 23 runs and had 29 RBI...compiled 13 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games.• Named a Mid-Season All-Star with Tulsa and homered in the Texas League All-Star Game...selected as a MiLB.com Organization All-Star...named a Double-A All-Star by Baseball America...led Dodgers minor leaguers with 147 hits and 91 RBI.• Named the Dodgers’ Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year in 2016, combining to hit .301 with 26 doubles, two triples, 27 homers and 76 RBI in 108 games with Low-A Great Lakes, High-A Rancho Cucamonga and Double-A Tulsa...named a MiLB.com Organization All-Star in 2016.• Selected by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2015 Draft out of Florida International University.

2018 Season HighsH: 4 (6/10 @ FRE) R: 3 (7/15 @ RR) RBI: 5 (6/10 @ FRE)SO: 3 (8x; 8/19 vs. IOW, G2) BB: 2 (6/6 @ SAC) SB:

#24 Edwin Ríos (.304, 10 HR, 55 RBI) IFLast Game: 0x4, 2 K This Series: Last Series: 8x18, HR, 2 2B, 3 R, 6 RBI, 3 BB, 6 KPlayoffs: Last HR: 9/2/18 @ COS (A. Asher) Streak: -1 (Hi: 8; 6/17-6/26)2018 vs. Memphis: .400 (4x10), 2 2B, 3 RBI, BB, 2 K

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/29 (2) @IOW 1.1 2 0 0 0 4 0 ND9/1 @COS 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ND9/2 @COS 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SV

2018 Season Highs (w/OKC)IP: 2.2 (6/3 vs. OMA) SO: 4 (2x; 8/29 @ IOW, G2)BB: 3 (6/11 @ FRE) R: 5 (6/3 vs. OMA)H: 4 (2x; 7/8 vs. RR)

#30 Joe Broussard (5-4, 10 SV, 3.12) RHPLast W: 8/22/18 vs. OMA Last Loss: 8/9/18 vs. MEM Last Save: 9/2/18 @ COSPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 11/2 First Batter Retired: 44/57

• Ranked second in the PCL with 57 appearances and tied for second with 11 holds...tied for third-most appearances in a single season by an OKC pitcher.• Closed out a 5-4 win in 10 innings at Nasvhille July 21...Sounds put runners at second and third base with none out (lineout, strikeout, strikeout).• Scored upon in just two times in 16 outings, April 26-May 31...allowed three runs (two earned) and 10 hits, with two walks and 20 strikeouts over 18.2 IP.• Spent the majority of 2017 with OKC after joining the team April 18...began the year with Double-A Tulsa...in 48 total appearances, compiled a 5-1 record with five saves and a 3.27 ERA in 63.1 innings...struck out 73 batters, equaling a 10.4 strikeouts-per-nine-innings ratio...held opposing batters to a .238 average and posted a 1.22 WHIP.• Appeared in 44 games for OKC to pace the club...pitched to a 3.57 ERA and 4-1 record...threw 58.0 innings and compiled 67 strikeouts and 20 walks...converted three saves in four opportunities...held batters to a .253 batting average against and a 1.33 WHIP.• Did not allow a run over first 10 appearances between OKC and Tulsa (16.1 IP, 9 H, 5 BB, 22 K).• Prior to the All-Star Break, posted a 1.53 ERA and .218 BAA with a 4/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 25 appearances with OKC...however, following the All-Star Break, posted a 6.75 ERA and .304 BAA with a 2.7/1 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 19 appearances.• Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 15th round of the 2014 MLB Draft from Louisiana State University...missed the 2013 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery...sustained a torn UCL while pitching in the Cape Cod League in 2012.

OKC Dodgers Relievers

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/26 COS 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 H8/29 (2) @IOW 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 ND9/2 @COS 0.1 0 2 2 1 0 0 ND

2018 Season Highs (OKC/TUL/RC)IP: 2.0 (7/7 vs. FRI) SO: 4 (7/23 vs. SPR)BB: 2 (8x; 8/4 @ RNO) R: 4 (8/21 vs. OMA)H: 3 (4x; 8/21 vs. OMA)

#28 Stetson Allie (3-0, 0 SV, 6.30) RHPLast W: 8/25/18 vs. COS Last Loss: 4/19/18 vs. LE Last Save: 7/26/18 @ ARKPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 10/7 First Batter Retired: 12/13

• Assigned the Dodgers July 30 from Double-A Tulsa, where he made 11 relief appearances, going 1-0 with three saves and a 2.84 ERA over 12.2 IP with eight walks and 18 strike-outs...held opponents to a .143 average and did not allow a run in seven of his last eight outings with the Drillers (9.2 IP)...started the season with High-A Rancho Cucamonga where he made 22 relief appearances (19.1 IP), going 3-1 with a 6.98 ERA, 15 walks and 31 strikeouts.• Since May 22, made 19 total appearances between Rancho Cucamonga and Tulsa and allowed just 5 ER over 20.1 IP (2.23 ERA); gave up just 10 hits while racking up 29 strike-outs...overall between Rancho Cucamonga and Tulsa, notched 49 strikeouts over 32.0 IP.• Made a brief cameo with OKC last season and made one relief appearance in Round Rock, Sept. 4, 2017, allowing one hit and one walk over 1.0 inning.• Began the 2017 season as an outfielder with Double-A Tulsa and batted .216 with six doubles, one triple, one homer and nine walks in 32 games...transitioned to pitcher in June 2017 and made eight appearances with the AZL Dodgers and two with High-A Rancho Cucamonga last season before joining OKC.• Started his professional career as a pitcher in the Pittsburgh organization, making a total of 17 appearances (8 GS) between 2011-12, before converting to a position player in the middle of the 2012 season...led all Pirates minor leaguers in home runs (17) while with Double-A Altoona in 2015• Selected to the 2013 South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star team in his first full season as a position player, as well as an MiLB.com Organization All-Star.• Selected by the Pirates in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft from St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio...committed to the University of North Carolina before electing to begin his professional career.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/30 @IOW 0.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 ND9/2 @COS 0.2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ND9/3 (2) @COS 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 W

2018 Season Highs (w/OKC)IP: 7.0 (5/21 @ MEM) SO: 10 (6/6 @ SAC)BB: 4 (7/7 vs. RR) R: 7 (7/22 @ NAS)H: 9 (7/7 vs. RR)

#20 Manny Bañuelos (9-7, 0 SV, 3.73) LHPLast W: 9/3/18 @ COS, G2 Last Loss: 8/29/18 @ IOW, G1 Last Save: Playoffs: IR/IRS: 5/5 First Batter Retired: 6/12

• Transitioned to the bullpen in early August...prior to that, appeared in 19 games (18 starts)...at the time of the move, ranked second in the PCL in strikeouts (115) and was first among PCL starting pitchers in K/9 (10.74)...also was seventh in ERA. • Elected as a PCL Mid-Season All-Star...second career selection to the Triple-A All-Star Game (2015 with Gwinnett)...was unable to participate in the game.• Allowed two or fewer runs in five consecutive starts, May 21-June 21, giving up a total of five runs over 29.2 IP (1.52 ERA)...opponents batted .202 (22x109), with 39 K/13 BB.• Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers a minor league free agent Nov. 14, 2017.• Appeared in 39 games (nine starts) in 2017 for Triple-A Salt Lake in the Los Angeles Angels organization...pitched 95.0 innings to a record of 5-6 and 4.93 ERA...fanned 85 hitters and induced 12 ground ball double plays...led the Bees in appearances...ranked second on the team in innings and third in strikeouts.• Pitched in seven total games (six starts) in the Major Leagues, all with Atlanta in 2015...compiled a 1-4 record in 26.1 innings and posted a 5.13 ERA...struck out 19 batters...made ML debut July 2, 2015 in a start against Washington...pitched 5.2 innings, gave up no runs on two hits, with no walks and seven strikeouts; squared off against Max Scherzer and left the game in line for the win with a 1-0 lead, but the Nationals tied the game in the seventh inning.• Signed as an amateur free agent by the New York Yankees out of the Mexican League March 30, 2008...missed the entire 2013 season due to Tommy John surgery...traded by the Yankees to Atlanta for David Carpenter and Chasen Shreve Jan. 1, 2015.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/31 @COS 0.2 1 2 2 0 0 0 BS, L9/2 @COS 1.0 3 2 2 0 2 0 ND9/3 (1) @COS 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 W

2018 Season Highs (CLE/DET/OKC)IP: 2.1 (3x; 6/16 vs. MIN) SO: 4 (8/14 vs. CWS)BB: 2 (2x; 8/27 vs. COS) R: 5 (2x; 8/16 @ MIN)H: 5 (2x; 8/16 @ MIN)

#44 Zach McAllister (1-1, 0 SV, 9.00) RHPLast W: 9/3/18 @ COS, G1 Last Loss: 8/31/18 @ COS Last Save: 8/17/08 @ PMBPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 11/2 First Batter Retired: 4/5

• Assigned to OKC after signing a minor league deal with the Dodgers Aug. 26...DFA by Detroit Aug. 19 and outrighted to Triple-A Toledo Aug. 21 before electing free agency Aug. 22. • Made a total of 280 Major League appearances, including 68 owns...has a 29-35 record with a 4.09 ERA and .263 BAA. • Signed with Detroit Aug. 10, 2018 and pitched 3.1 innings over three relief appearances...allowed eight runs on 10 hits and one home run.• Spent most of the season with the Cleveland Indians after appearing in 41 games...registered a 1-2 record with a 4.97 ERA (23 ER/41.2 IP)...fanned 34 against 10 walks...posted a 1.37 WHIP while the opposition hit .285...DFA Aug. 3 and released by Aug. 7• Appeared in 50 games with Cleveland in 2017...finished fourth on the team in relief innings (62.0) and had 15th-lowest relief ERA in AL (2.61)...39 of 50 outings were scoreless...made 10 outings of 2.0+ innings, tied for 14th among AL relievers.• Saw action in three Postseason games with Cleveland in 2016...pitched one game in ALCS versus Toronto and two games in World Series against the Chicago Cubs.• In 2015, finished second on Indians in relief innings (65.0), T-15th in AL relief ERA (2.49) and T-8th in AL relief strikeouts (79).• Made MLB debut July 7, 2011 in a start against Toronto...traded to the Inidans Aug. 20, 2010 from the New York Yankees as the PTBNL in the July 30, 2010 trade that sent Austin Kearns to Yankees...named Yankees Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2009...honored as an All-Star with Triple-A Columbus (2011), Double-A Trenton (2009) and RL Staten Island (2007)...selected by the New York Yankees in the third round of the 2006 MLB June draft out of Illinois Valley Central High School in Chillicothe, Ill.

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/27 COS 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 ND8/28 @IOW 1.1 1 0 0 0 3 0 ND9/2 @COS 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H

2018 Season Highs (w/OKC/TUL/RNO)IP: 6.0 (3x; 7/5 vs. RR) SO: 5 (6/19 vs. LV)BB: 2 (9x; 8/24 vs. COS) R: 8 (6/24 @ OMA)H: 10 (2x; 6/24 @ OMA)

#21 Tyler Pill (3-5, 0 SV, 5.35) RHPLast W: 7/13/18 @ RR Last Loss: 8/24/18 vs. COS Last Save: Playoffs: IR/IRS: 2/0 First Batter Retired: 4/6

• Hit a pinch-hit home run Aug. 19 vs. Iowa in Game 1 of a doubleheader...second career HR. • Reinstated from the Disabled List Aug. 13 after missing about one month due to a right arm flexor strain...joined the bullpen after making 13 starts with OKC from April 20-July 13...posted a 3-3 record and 4.74 ERA over 62.2 innings with 43 strikeouts against 16 walks...held opponents to one run or less in five starts.• Acquired by the Los Angeles Dodgers from Arizona April 17 in exchange for cash considerations...compiled 4.0 innings over two relief appearances for Triple-A Reno...pitched to a 15.75 ERA (7 ER) while allowing eight hits and three home runs...fanned three against three walks.• Prior to signing with the Diamondbacks, spent his entire career in the Mets organization and spent the majority of 2017 with Triple-A Las Vegas...made his MLB debut May 27, 2017 against Pittsburgh...called upon to pitch the bottom of the 10th inning...pitched 0.2 innings in relief and allowed one run on one hit, one walk and one hit batter and took the loss...made seven appearances, including three starts, for the Mets in 2017, going 0-3 with a 5.32 ERA, 16 strikeouts and 10 walks over 22.0 innings.• Did not allow an earned run in his first 29.1 innings of work of 2017 with Double-A Binghamton and Triple-A Las Vegas...Made 13 starts for the 51s, going 4-3 with a 3.47 ERA and .267 BAA...underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow in August and missed the remainder of the season. • Named an Eastern Legue Mid-Season All-Star with Binghamton in 2016...finished third in strikeouts (120) and fifth in WHIP (1.16) in the Eastern League with Binghamton in 2014...selected by the New York Mets in the fourth round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Cal State Fullerton.• Older brother, Brett, played in the San Fransisco Giants organization from 2006-13, including stints in 2011-13 with the Major League club.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec. 8/22 OMA 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 H8/23 OMA 0.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 H9/3 (1) @COS 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ND

2018 Season Highs (OKC/LAD)IP: 2.0 (4x; 7/21 vs. NAS, G2) SO: 3 (4x; 7/19 vs. NO)BB: 3 (8/1 @ TAC) R: 4 (8/11 vs. MEM)H: 5 (8/11 vs. MEM)

#14 Edward Paredes (3-2, 2 SV, 3.79) LHPLast W: 7/24/18 vs. ABQ Last Loss: 4/21/18 @ NO Last Save: 5/19/18 vs. NASPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 19/6 First Batter Retired: 23/36

• Designated for Assignment July 11 by the Los Angeles Dodgers after acquiring Zac Rosscup...outrighted to OKC July 16. • Was recalled by LAD twice this season...appeared in 15 games, but only totaled 7.2 innings...went 2-0 and allowed five runs on seven hits...eight strikeouts and two walks.• Spent 2017 with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City and made MLB debut July 24...pitched one perfect inning in relief against Minnesota...retired the side in order on 11 pitches and earned his first Major League win, becoming just the seventh L.A. Dodger reliever to earn a victory out of the bullpen in his first appearance...overall, compiled 8.1 innings in 10 appearances for LAD...pitched to a 3.24 ERA and a 1-0 record...recorded 11 strikeouts and did not issue a walk.• Made 24 appearances and tossed 32.0 innings for Tulsa...went 0-2 with a 2.81 ERA and one save..fanned 45 batters against 12 walks.• Assigned to Triple-A OKC July 4...saw action in 11 games and pitched 12.0 innings in two stints...posted a 0.75 ERA and a 2-1 record...struck out 21 hitters to six walks.• Allowed one run over his final 14 appearances between OKC and Tulsa...named a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with Tulsa.• Enters his 10th professional season after going 35-38 with a 4.31 ERA in 288 games (46 starts) in the Seattle (2006-11), Cleveland (2013), Los Angeles Angels (2016) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2017) organizations...also played for the independent York Revolution of the Atlantic League for three seasons (2013-15).• Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on May 12, 2005...signed with Detroit as a minor league free agent Nov. 19, 2016, but was selected by the Dodgers during the Minor League phase of the Rule 5 Draft Dec. 8, 2016.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/30 @IOW 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SV9/1 @COS 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 W9/3 (2) @COS 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 1 ND

2018 Season Highs (w/OKC)IP: 2.0 (8x; 9/1 @ COS) SO: 3 (6/9 @ FRE)BB: 3 (7/17 vs. NO, G1) R: 5 (8/11 vs. MEM)H: 4 (2x; 6/23 @ OMA)

#47 Brian Schlitter (7-2, 21 SV, 3.36) RHPLast W: 9/1/18 @ COS Last Loss: 6/13/18 vs. SL Last Save: 8/30/18 @ IOWPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 15/3 First Batter Retired: 37/58

• 21 saves are the most by an OKC reliever since Jose Valdez in 2012 (21)...ranks tied for second all-time among single-season saves leaders in OKC’s PCL era...fourh season of career with 20 or more saves...led the PCL with 58 appearances; ranks as the second-most appearances by an OKC pitcher in one season (Brad Clontz - 59, 2004).• Escaped a bases-loaded, no out jam in the ninth inning April 29 vs. Iowa to preserve a 5-3 win...notched a strikeout and a double play to end the game. • Spent the entire 2017 season in the Nippon Professional Baseball League in Japan with Seibu...saw action in 64 games and pitched 63.2 innings...went 1-5 with a 2.83 ERA...ad 32 holds...finished eighth on the team in ERA.• Has compiled 78 appearances and 71.2 innings pitched in three ML seasons...has a 3-6 record and 5.40 ERA...fanned 42 hitters and has 19 walks...spent the majority of 2014 with the Chicago Cubs...saw action in 61 games and pitched 56.1 innings...went 2-3 with a 4.15 ERA.• Made MLB debut June 28, 2010 with the Chicago Cubs.• In nine minor league seasons has made 347 appearances and totaled 418.0 IP...has a 2.91 ERA and 14-29 record...fanned 385 batters against 153 walks...held hitters to a .253 average and posted a 1.34 WHIP.• Posted a 1.61 ERA and set a career high with 23 saves in 2015 for Triple-A Iowa.• Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 16th Round of the 2007 MLB Draft out of the College of Charleston...traded to the Cubs Aug. 7, 2008 for Scott Eyre.

Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/31 @COS 0.1 4 4 4 1 0 0 ND9/2 @COS 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 W9/3 (1) @COS 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ND

2018 Season Highs (TUL/OKC)IP: 2.0 (6x; 6/8 @ FRE) SO: 5 (6/8 @ FRE)BB: 3 (6/24 @ OMA) R: 4 (8/31 @ COS)H: 4 (8/31 @ COS)

#25 Josh Sborz (1-1, 0 SV, 4.38) RHPLast W: 9/2/18 @ COS Last Loss: 6/27/18 vs. NAS, G2 Last Save: 5/8/18 @ SPRPlayoffs: IR/IRS: 18/2 First Batter Retired: 23/33

• Placed on the DL Aug. 4-23 with right bicep soreness. • Struck out five of eight batters faced June 8 at Fresno...season high in strikeouts. • Joined OKC May 10...started the season with Double-A Tulsa where he made 13 relief appearances (16.1 IP) and posted a 3-1 record with a 2.76 ERA and six saves...held op-ponents to a .193 average...at the time of his promotion, led the Texas League with 13 appearances and six saves...also ranked tied for the league lead with 11 games finished and third among relievers with 13.22 strikeouts per nine innings...allowed five of 15 inherited runners to score.• Did not allow a run in 11 of 13 games with Tulsa...over last five appearances did not allow a run over 6.2 innings, giving up four hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts. • Spent the entire 2017 season with Tulsa, making 24 starts (116.2 IP), going 8-8 with a 3.86 ERA, striking out 81 hitters to 56 walks and posting a 1.38 WHIP...led the team in innings pitched, games started and wins and finished second in strikeouts...pitched a career-high 8.0 innings against Springfield July 31.• Named Pitcher of the Year for High-A Rancho Cucamonga in 2016, as well as a California League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star...made 20 appearances (19 starts) over 108.1 innings, posting a 2.66 ERA with 108 K’s and 30 walks.• Selected by the Dodgers in second round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of the University of Virginia...pitched in the College World Series for Virginia in 2014 and 2015, winning the national championship with the Cavaliers in 2015...named the 2015 College World Series Most Outstanding Player, going 3-0 with a save in 13.0 shutout innings.

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Last 3 appearancesDate Opp. IP H R ER BB SO HR Dec.8/27 (GS) @IE 2.0 0 0 0 2 4 0 ND8/31 @COS 0.1 0 2 2 2 0 0 H9/3 (1) @COS 0.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 ND

2018 Season Highs (AZL/RC/OKC)IP: 2.1 (8/21 vs. LAN) SO: 5 (8/21 vs. LAN)BB: 2 (2x; 8/31 @ COS) R: 2 (2x; 8/31 @ COS)H: 3 (8/10 vs. LAN)

#7 Julio Urías (0-0, 0 SV, 18.00) LHPLast W: 6/10/17 vs. RR Last Loss: 5/20/17 vs. MIA Last Save: Playoffs: IR/IRS: First Batter Retired: 1x2

• Option transferred to OKC Aug. 29 from High-A Rancho Cucamonga...made two starts on ML Rehab Assignment for the Arizona League Dodgers and four with Rancho Cu-camonga; combined to pitch 10.2 innings with a 4.22 ERA (5 ER)...allowed eight hits, three home runs and walked four with 19 strikeouts...posted a .211 BAA and 1.13 WHIP...has not thrown more than 2.1 innings or 44 pitches...removed from 60-Day DL and optioned to Rancho Cucamonga Aug. 25. • Placed on the 60-day DL Feb. 23 after undergoing anterior capsule surgery on his left shoulder June 27, 2017• Prior to injury, made five starts in 2017 for LAD (0-2, 5.40 ERA)...placed on DL June 11...also made six starts throughout the season for OKC, going (3-0, 2.59 ERA).• Became the youngest Dodger pitcher to appear in a Postseason game at 20 years, 62 days in 2016 NLDS Game 5 against the Nationals...became the youngest starting pitcher in MLB Postseason history in the 2016 NLCS Game 5 against the Cubs at 20 years, 68 days.• In first ML season in 2016, went 5-2 with a 3.39 ERA (29 ER/77.0 IP)...collected first ML win June 28 at Milwaukee (6.0 IP, 2 R, 2 H, 6 K).• Made ML debut May 27, 2016 at Citi Field against the Mets...allowed three runs on five hits and four walks over 2.2 innings with three strikeouts...became the third youngest starting pitcher in Dodgers’ history to start a game at 19 years, 289 days...also became the second teenager this century to start a ML game, joining Felix Hernandez, who debuted with the Seattle Mariners in 2005.• Over two ML seasons, registered a 5-4 ledger with a 3.86 ERA (43 ER/100.1 IP) in 23 appearances (20 starts)...fanned 95 against 45 walks.• Named as the 2014 recipient of the Dodgers’ Branch Rickey Minor League Pitcher of the Year...pitched to a 2-2 record and 2.36 ERA (23 ER/87.2 IP) with RC.• Selected to represent the World Team at the 2014 XM Future’s Game; became the youngest-ever participant in the contest at age 17. • Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers Aug. 17, 2012 out of Culiacan, Mexico.

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Situational Stats

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Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB KAhmed .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bañuelos .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Bawcom 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Beaty .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brockmeyer .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0Burg .188 16 16 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 6Darvill .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Farmer .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Gale .000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Goeddel .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Garlick .300 11 10 3 3 2 0 1 3 0 4Joe .250 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0Landon 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Locastro .000 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Mora .000 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4Muncy .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peter .250 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Pill .200 6 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1Ramos .333 10 9 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0Ríos .143 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Scavuzzo .500 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1Segedin -- 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Solano .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Taijeron .156 8 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 4Toles .143 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Verdugo .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1OTHER .333 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2TOTAL .208 101 13 21 5 0 2 10 10 35

Player AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB KBeaty .333 3 12 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0Burg .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0Farmer .412 4 17 2 7 1 1 0 1 1 4Garlick .240 6 25 2 6 3 0 0 0 0 11Joe .429 2 7 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 2Locastro 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Mora .200 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Peter .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Ríos .313 4 16 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 6Ramos .200 9 30 4 6 2 0 1 6 4 4Scavuzzo .200 1 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2Segedin .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Solano .222 2 9 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2Taijeron .450 6 20 7 9 3 0 2 8 2 7Toles .229 9 35 7 8 2 0 0 2 6 5Valera .667 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Verdugo .419 8 31 3 13 3 0 0 2 1 5

TOTAL .308 224 37 69 19 1 5 25 17 50

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DH Stats

Player Date Opponent TotalGale 5/5 COS 2 (Solo, Solo)*Garlick 5/10 MEM 2 (Solo, Solo)Peter 5/20 NAS 2 (Solo, 3-R)*Ríos 6/10 @FRE 2 (GS, Solo)

*First career multi-homer game

OPPONENTSPlayer Date Location TotalMartini (NAS) 5/18 OKC 2 (Solo, 3-R)Schwindel (OMA) 6/1 OKC 2 (Solo, 2-R)Reed (FRE) 6/10 FRE 2 (2-R, 3-R)Westbrook (RNO) 8/7 RNO 2 (Solo, Solo)

Multi HR GamesPlayer AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SAC/OPPAllie .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Asher .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bañuelos .200 15 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 7 2/2Bawcom .222 9 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2/3Broussard .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Buehler .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0/2Corcino .407 27 2 11 1 0 0 1 0 4 1/3DeFratus .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2/3Hernandez .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Hutchison .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0/1Johnson .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lobstein .143 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1/1Moscoso .067 15 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 9 1/2Neal .100 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 3/4Pill .389 18 3 7 0 0 1 4 3 2 3/4Ryu .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Santana -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1Sborz .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Stewart .105 20 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 7 3/4

TOTAL .192 151 7 29 6 0 1 14 6 60 19/30

Pitchers at the Plate

Player Run In/Chances H GO/FC SF OtherAhmed 0/3Beaty 2/4 1 1 Brockmeyer 1/1 1Burg 1/2 1 Espinosa 0/2Farmer 8/17 3 1 3 1Gale 11/17 5 1 4 1Garlick 6/14 5 1Joe 6/8 2 2 2Landon 1/1 1Locastro 2/3 2Mora 9/14 2 2 4 1Muncy 1/1 1Peter 10/21 6 2 2Ramos 14/17 7 5 1 1Ríos 15/18 5 4 5 1Scavuzzo 2/4 2Segedin 5/10 1 4Smith 3/8 1 2Solano 15/21 5 2 6 1Taijeron 8/13 4 1 2 1Toles 8/12 3 3 1 1Valera 3/3 2 1Verdugo 10/19 7 2 1(Pitchers/Other) 5/9 2 1 2TOTAL 146/244 (.598) 68 26 41 10

Runner At 3rd/Less Than 2 OutPitcher Run In/Chances H GO SF SAC K OtherAllie 1/3 1 2Bañuelos 8/21 4 1 3 9Bawcom 8/15 5 1 2 4Broussard 8/23 7 1 7Chargois 3/6 1 2Corcino 8/18 4 3 1 6Crawford 1/1 1De Leon 0/1DeFratus 8/14 3 5 3Ferguson 0/1 1Garcia 0/1Istler 0/1 1Johnson 3/5 1 2 1Kowalcyzk 1/1 1Liberatore 3/6 2 1 1Lobstein 0/4 3McAllister 3/6 2 1 3Neal 6/9 4 2 1Paredes 4/6 2 1 2 1Pill 8/14 5 1 1 4 1Richman 1/2 1 1Sborz 8/18 5 1 2 7Schlitter 10/23 4 5 7 1Schueller 1/1 1Spitzbarth 1/1 1Stewart 10/20 5 2 3 5 Venditte 4/7 2 2Younginer 2/2 1 1OTHER 20/39 8 8 3 11 1TOTAL 130/271 (.480) 62 32 31 78 5

Runner At 3rd/Less Than 2 Out

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Lineup Breakdown

1: Locastro 74 (42-32), Toles 17 (12-5), Valera 15 (5-10), Joe 13 (6-7), Peter 9 (5-4), Beaty 4 (2-2), Ramos 3 (2-1), Mora 2 (1-1), Verdugo 2 (0-2), Farmer 1 (0-1) 2: Solano 29 (17-12), Valera 22 (10-12), Verdugo 22 (11-11), Ramos 21 (16-5), Toles 18 (6-12), Ríos 7 (4-3), Joe 6 (2-4), Puig 3 (3-0), Farmer 2 (1-1), Locastro 2 (0-2), Taijeron 2 (2-0), Beaty 1 (0-1), Garlick 1 (0-1), Muncy 1 (1-0), Peter 1 (1-0), Scavuzzo 1 (0-1) 3: Verdugo 36 (22-14), Solano 31 (17-14), Farmer 25 (8-17), Segedin 10 (5-5), Garlick 8 (3-5), Ramos 8 (7-1), Toles 8 (6-2), Ríos 6 (4-2), Taijeron 3 (3-0), Joe 2 (1-1), Peter 1 (0-1), Scavuzzo 1 (0-1), Valera 1 (0-1) 4: Verdugo 27 (12-15), Ríos 25 (14-11), Farmer 21 (13-8), Garlick 16 (7-9), Ramos 18 (9-9), Taijeron 10 (5-5), Segedin 6 (6-0), Solano 6 (4-2), Joe 5 (2-3), Toles 4 (2-2), Beaty 2 (1-1), Muncy 1 (1-0)

5: Ríos 28 (14-14), Taijeron 24 (14-10), Farmer 21 (8-13), Garlick 19 (10-9), Segedin 9 (7-2), Toles 8 (3-5), Ramos 5 (3-2), Beaty 4 (2-2), Espinosa 4 (2-2), Joe 4 (3-1), Muncy 4 (4-0), Peter 3 (1-2), Burg 2 (0-2), Smith 2 (1-1), Scavuzzo 1 (1-0), Solano 1 (1-0), Verdugo 1 (0-1) 6: Garlick 29 (14-15), Ramos 19 (8-11), Taijeron 19 (11-8), Peter 15 (8-7), Ríos 13 (5-8), Beaty 9 (7-2), Gale 6 (4-2), Smith 5 (3-2), Solano 4 (3-1), Toles 5 (3-2), Valera 4 (3-1), Espinosa 3 (1-2), Joe 3 (1-2), Brockmeyer 1 (1-0), Burg 1 (0-1), Darvill 1 (1-0), Farmer 1 (1-0), Mora 1 (0-1), Muncy 1 (1-0) 7: Mora 23 (11-12), Peter 22 (15-7), Taijeron 16 (7-9), Ramos 11 (4-7), Gale 10 (6-4), Beaty 9 (5-4), Smith 8 (5-3), Garlick 7 (5-2), Joe 5 (1-4), Solano 5 (4-1), Valera 5 (3-2), Espinosa 4 (0-4), Segedin 3 (2-1), Brockmeyer 2 (1-1), Farmer 2 (1-1), Ríos 2 (0-2), Toles 2 (1-1), Scavuzzo 2 (2-0), Darvill 1 (1-0), Muncy 1 (1-0) 8: Gale 49 (24-25), Peter 27 (17-10), Mora 12 (6-6), Smith 8 (4-4), Ahmed 7 (4-3), Brockmeyer 7 (3-4), Espinosa 6 (3-3), Burg 4 (2-2), Joe 4 (4-0), Ramos 3 (0-3), Scavuzzo 3 (2-1), Segedin 3 (1-2), Valera 2 (2-0), Garlick (0-1), Landon 1 (1-0), Solano 1 (1-0), Taijeron 1 (1-0), Toles 1 (0-1)

9: Pitcher 82 (44-38), Gale 17 (10-7), Mora 14 (7-7), Peter 12 (5-7), Scavuzzo 4 (3-1), Ahmed 3 (2-1), Brockmeyer 2 (1-1), Joe 2 (0-2), Smith 2 (1-1), Valera 2 (2-0)

C: Gale 82 (44-38), Farmer 29 (15-14), Smith 16 (10-6), Brockmeyer 12 (6-6), Burg 1 (0-1) 1B: Joe 39 (16-23), Ríos 25 (16-9), Taijeron 19 (11-8), Segedin 15 (12-3), Beaty 14 (8-6), Locastro 8 (3-5), Burg 5 (1-4), Muncy 5 (5-0), Peter 5 (2-3), Farmer 4 (0-4), Scavuzzo 1 (1-0) 2B: Peter 70 (41-29), Locastro 28 (13-15), Mora 16 (6-10), Valera 11 (9-2), Solano 9 (4-5), Beaty 3 (1-2), Farmer 2 (1-1), Espinosa 1 (0-1) SS: Solano 62 (38-24), Mora 24 (13-11), Valera 22 (7-15), Espinosa 16 (6-10), Farmer 7 (5-2), Ahmed 6 (4-2), Segedin 3 (2-1) 3B: Ríos 36 (16-20), Farmer 27 (10-17), Valera 14 (8-6), Segedin 12 (7-5), Mora 11 (6-5), Peter 11 (9-2), Smith 9 (4-5), Ahmed 4 (2-2), Beaty 4 (3-1), Solano 4 (3-1), Joe 3 (2-1), Muncy 3 (3-0), Darvill 2 (2-0) LF: Toles 37 (17-20), Garlick 24 (14-10), Ríos 16 (7-9), Ramos 14 (9-5), Taijeron 13 (8-5), Verdugo 12 (8-4), Scavuzzo 9 (5-4), Beaty 5 (4-1), Locastro 5 (1-4), Peter 3 (1-2), Landon 1 (1-0), Valera 1 (0-1) CF: Verdugo 44 (18-26), Ramos 42 (23-19), Locastro 35 (25-10), Toles 16 (8-8), Valera 2 (0-2), Scavuzzo 1 (1-0)

RF: Garlick 51 (21-30), Taijeron 37 (21-16), Ramos 25 (13-12), Verdugo 23 (15-8), Puig 3 (3-0), Toles 1 (1-0) DH: Toles 9 (6-3), Ramos 8 (4-4), Verdugo 8 (3-5), Taijeron 6 (4-2), Garlick 6 (3-3), Farmer 4 (1-3), Ríos 4 (2-2), Beaty 3 (1-2), Joe 2 (2-0), Solano 2 (2-0), Burg 1 (1-0), Mora 1 (0-1), Peter 1 (0-1), Scavuzzo 1 (1-0), Segedin 1 (0-1), Valera 1 (1-0) P: Corcino 19 (12-7), Stewart 19 (11-8), Bañuelos 18 (10-8), Moscoso 13 (5-8), Pill 13 (7-6), DeFratus 12 (6-6), Neal 11 (6-5), Bawcom 7 (3-4), Hutchison 7 (5-2), Lobstein 7 (1-6), Buehler 3 (3-0), Girodo 3 (2-1), Ferguson 2 (1-1), Santana 2 (1-1), Asher 1 (1-0), De Leon 1 (0-1), Ryu 1 (0-1)

Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalAhmed 2 2Beaty 3 1 1 5Brockmeyer 1 2 3Burg 2 2Espinosa 1 1Farmer 16 6 22Gale 14 6 1 21Garlick 17 4 21Goeddel 1 1Joe 10 1 11Locastro 20 6 26Mora 7 2 2 11Muncy 1 1 2Peter 13 3 1 17Ramos 22 3 3 1 29Ríos 27 2 1 30Segedin 5 5Smith 1 1Solano 23 7 2 32Taijeron 9 6 1 16Toles 16 5 1 22Valera 9 2 1 12Verdugo 19 12 31

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Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalBeaty 1 1 2BrockmeyerBurg 1 1Espinosa 1 1Farmer 6 1 1 8Gale 6 1 7Garlick 6 2 1 9Joe 4 1 5Locastro 3 1 4Mora 5 2 7MuncyPeter 7 1 8Ramos 5 5 2 2 14Ríos 9 3 1 13Scavuzzo 1 1Segedin 3 3Smith 2 2Solano 7 3 2 12Taijeron 9 3 12Toles 5 1 1 1 8Valera 5 2 7Verdugo 9 1 10

Pitching Breakdown

STARTERS

Month Games Record IP H/AB R ER HR BB K ERA QSAPRIL 22 8-0 101.0 81/373 26 23 6 23 94 2.05 2MAY 28 5-11 147.2 152/570 70 65 15 46 121 3.96 8JUNE 28 6-6 120.1 144/488 79 76 23 51 121 5.68 5JULY 27 6-9 137.0 136/518 67 60 4 55 126 3.94 7AUGUST 31 8-10 168.1 160/644 74 67 12 49 146 3.58 12SEPTEMBER 4 0-0 13.1 16/55 10 10 3 6 6 6.75 0REG. SEASON 140 33-36 687.2 689/2648 326 301 63 230 564 3.94 33PLAYOFFS

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Month Games Record IP H/AB R ER HR BB K ERA SV/OPP IR/IRS 1ST ABAPRIL 22 10-4 95.1 71/345 42 31 5 46 106 2.93 8/14 25/7 53/81MAY 27 8-4 96.0 83/361 41 34 6 36 101 3.19 7/8 8/4 53/82JUNE 28 7-9 121.2 128/468 63 56 7 60 126 4.14 6/11 33/14 46/87JULY 27 8-4 99.2 102/383 47 41 11 44 89 3.70 9/15 25/10 56/81AUGUST 31 5-8 98.0 124/390 72 60 10 39 96 5.51 9/15 56/20 65/100SEPTEMBER 4 4-0 17.2 12/64 7 7 2 3 12 3.57 2/2 11/2 12/15REG. SEASON 139 42-29 528.1 520/2011272 229 41 228 530 3.90 41/65 158/57 285/446PLAYOFFS

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Postseason Lineup Breakdown

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Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalBeaty Burg Garlick Goeddel Joe Mora Peter Ramos Ríos Smith Solano Taijeron

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Player 2 3 4 5 6+ TotalBeaty Burg Garlick GoeddelJoe Mora Peter Ramos Ríos Smith Solano Taijeron

Dodgers Organization ReportTEAM RECORD GB YESTERDAY NOTES TODAY (CT) MLB-Los Angeles 76-64 -1.5 L, 7-3 vs. NYM C. Bellinger/M. Muncy: HR each OFFAAA-Oklahoma City 75-65 -- PPD vs. MEM (Rain) vs. MEM, 5:05 p.m. (DH) AA-Tulsa^ 40-29/74-65 -- L, 5-4 @ ARK K. Ruiz: 3-4, HR, 3 RBI; ARK scored 2 in 9th @ ARK, 6:10 p.m.A+-Rancho Cucamonga* 52-18/87-53 -- L, 8-4 @ LAN C. Thomas/O. Estevez: 2-4, HR each @ LAN, 8:35 p.m.A-Great Lakes^ 36-33/60-77 -6.5 L, 6-0 @ WM Team: 0 XBH, 0-6 w/RISP vs. WM, 6:05 p.m.R-Ogden* 20-17/46-29 -3.0 L, 8-7 @ IDF A. Shaps: 2-4, 2 2B, R, 3 RBI @ IDF, 8:15 p.m.R-Arizona League* 19-8/37-18 -- Won AZL Championship *Won first half ^Clinched playoff berth

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Miscellaneous StatsGeneral High/LowLongest Winning Streak.................. ................................................ 9 (4/7-4/17)Longest Winning Streak, Home ............................... .......................15 (4/10-5/6)Longest Winning Streak, Road.......................................... ......5 (7/13-7/21, G1)#Most Consecutive Losses ................... ..........................................6 (6/24-6/29)Most Consecutive Losses, Home .................... ...............................9 (6/18-7/6)^Most Consecutive Losses, Road .............................................6 (8/14-8/29, G2)%Longest 9 Inning Game, Time ...............................................3:43 (8/24 vs. COS) Shortest 9 Inning Game, Time ...... .......................................1:54 (5/11 vs. MEM)Longest Extra Inning Game, Time................................4:10 (6/3 vs. OMA; 12 inn.)Longest Doubleheader Game Time. .......................3:14 (7/17 vs. NO; G1; 10 inn.)Shortest Doubleheader Game Time ............ .....................1:48 (7/21 @ NAS; G2)Longest Game, Innings .......... ..................................................12 (6/3 vs. OMA)Most Runners LOB ..................... ....15 (6/3 vs. OMA; 12 inn.)/13 (2x; 6/5 @ SAC)Opponent....................................................................................... 15 (RR, 7/4)Double Plays Turned ............................................................3 (6x; 8/22 vs.OMA) Opponent............................................................................... 3 (7x; COS, 8/24)Most Errors ...............................................................................5 (4/16 vs. NO)Opponent.....................................................................3 (5x; last COS, 9/3, G2)Largest Margin of Victory ..................................................18 (4/11 vs. RR; 19-1)Largest Margin of Defeat ................ ...............................14 (8/11 vs. MEM; 14-0)Biggest Comeback in Win ................... .........5 (4/10 vs. RR; Trailed 6-1, Won 8-7)Biggest Lead in Loss ................................5 (6/30 @ NO, G2; Led 5-0, Lost 11-5)Most Games Over .500 ................... ..................................................17 (41-24)Most Games Under .500 ....................................................................................

#Excludes road game vs. NO on 7/17 in OKC %Excludes road game vs. IOW on 8/19 in OKC

Team BattingMost Runs, Game ............................................................. .........19 (4/11 vs.RR)Opponent....................................................................................... 18 (RR, 7/8)Fewest Runs, Game .............. ................................... 0 (9x; last 8/29 @ IOW, G1)Opponent....................................................................0 (9x; last IOW, 8/19, G1)Most Runs, Inning ...................... ..........................................9 (4/11 vs. RR; 3rd)Opponent..............................................................................8 (OMA, 8/21; 5th)Most Hits, Game ................................................ ................19 (2x; 4/16 vs. NO)Opponent....................................................................................... 21 (RR, 7/8)Most Hits, Inning ........................... ....................................8 (5/17 vs. NAS; 4th)Opponent.................................................................. 6 (5x; last OMA, 8/13; 4th)Fewest Hits, Game ............ .3 (6/27 vs. NAS, G2; 7 inn.)/4 (5x; last 7/28 vs. ELP) Opponent.................................................................................... 2 (MEM, 8/12)Most Doubles, Game ....................................... ............................8 (6/16 vs. LV)Opponent......................................................................... 5 (3x; last COS, 8/27)Most Triples, Game ................................................................2 (3x; 8/5 @ RNO)Opponent................................................................................. 3 (2x; RNO, 8/5)Most Home Runs, Game ....................... .................................6 (5/10 vs. MEM)*Opponent....................................................................................5 (2x; RR, 7/8)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ....................................................9 (2x; 8/5 @ RNO)Opponent......................................................................................9 (FRE, 6/10)Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game .............. .....................0 (8x; last 8/29 @ IOW, G1)Opponent....................................................................... 0 (13x; last COS, 8/26)Most Walks, Game (Offense).........................................................8 (5/2 @ MEM)Opponent......................................................................................10 (TAC, 8/1)Fewest Walks, Game (Offense) ....................................0 (14x; last 8/22 vs. OMA)Opponent.........................................................................0 (8x; last OMA, 8/23)Most Strikeouts, Game (Off.) .16 (6/3 vs. OMA; 12 inn.)/13 (7x; last 7/30 vs. ELP)Opponent................................................................................... 16 (NAS, 5/19)Fewest Strikeouts, Game (Offense) .......... ........................... 2 (2x; 7/25 vs. ABQ)Opponent.....................................................................2 (3x; last COS, 9/3, G1)Most Stolen Bases, Game ....................................................... 3 (2x; 8/2 @ TAC)Opponent......................................................................... 3 (4x; last ABQ, 7/26)Most Consec. Games, Home Run ....................................... ...........8 (4/10-4/17)

OKC Dodgers Ejections (14)Date Personnel Umpire Situation4/25 Segedin Park Called third strike in 8th inning4/26 Melhuse Park Check swing by M. Freeman in 2nd inning5/13 Espinosa Mahrley Called third strike in 2nd inning5/23 Melhuse Fields Strike zone with Memphis at plate in 5th inn.6/28 Haselman Park Potential catcher’s interfence w/Mora at plate6/30 (1) Melhuse Meyers Defending Peter after strikeout7/7 Simas Clemons Balls and strikes with Z. Neal on mound7/14 Bañuelos Valentine Fighting with S. Heineman after walk7/29 Haselman Vondrak Balls and strikes in top of 1st inning8/17 Melhuse Segal Called third strike on Verdugo in 5th8/17 Verdugo Park Called third strike while running to RF8/17 Haselman Park Following Verdugo8/18 Haselman Williams Automatic ball to start 11th inning9/3 (2) Ríos Czajak Slamming bat down after swinging strikeout

OKC Pitching Staff .......................................................................... 6 (6/7-6/13) Most Consec. Games, No Home Run ............. ..................................5 (8/6-8/11) OKC Pitching Staff ..................................................................8 (7/15-7/21, G1)Current HR Streak, Offense ........................................................................... +1Current HR Streak, Pitching Staff ................................................................... +1

Individual BattingMost At-Bats, Game ............................................6 (10x; last Solano; 9/2 @ COS)Opponent........................................................... 6 (8x; last Thomas; MEM, 8/11)Most Runs, Game .................. ..........................4 (3x; last Peter; 9/3 @ COS, G2)Opponent.......................................................................4 (Williams; MEM, 8/11) Most Hits, Game ........................................ .....................5 (Ramos; 9/2 @ COS)Opponent..................................................... 4 (12x; last Hannemann; IOW, 8/28)Most Doubles, Game ..................................................3 (2x; Farmer; 7/13 @ RR)Opponent........................................................... 3 (2x; last Borenstein; LV, 6/18)Most Triples, Game .......................... ................ 1 (25x; last Toles; 8/17 vs. IOW)Opponent...............................................................1 (39x; last Taylor; COS, 9/1)Most Home Runs, Game ........................................ .2 (4x; last Ríos; 6/10 @ FRE)Opponent..........................................................2 (4x; last Westbrook; RNO, 8/7)Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................... 3 (5x; last Verdugo; 8/12 vs. MEM) Opponent.......................................................................4 (Borenstein; LV, 6/18)Most Total Bases, Game ...................................................11 (Rios; 6/10 @ FRE)Opponent.....................................................................10 (Borenstein; LV, 6/18)Most RBI, Game ........... .......................................5 (4x; last Ramos; 9/2 @ COS)Opponent............................................................6 (2x; last Dean; NO, 6/30, G2)Most Stolen Bases, Game .........................2 (6x; last Locastro; 8/19 vs. IOW, G1)Opponent................................................................3 (2x; last Dubon; COS, 5/4)Most Walks, Game .................. ............................3 (8x; last Joe; 9/3 @ COS, G1)Opponent.............................................................. 3 (12x; last Court; IOW, 8/28)Most Strikeouts, Game ...............................................5 (Scavuzzo; 6/3 vs. OMA)Opponent.....................................................................4 (3x; Robinson; RR, 7/7)

Individual PitchingLongest Outing ..................................................... 9.0 (DeFratus; 5/11 vs. MEM)Opponent................................................................ 9.0 (Hernandez; OMA, 8/15)Most Runs Allowed .......................................................9 (DeFratus; 6/18 vs. LV)Opponent........................................................................... 9 (Hurlbut; RR, 7/15) Most Hits Allowed ......................................................12 (Moscoso; 6/10 @ FRE)Opponent........................................................................12 (Fillmyer; OMA, 6/1) Most Strikeouts ........................................................ 11 (Santana; 5/19 vs. NAS)Opponent....................................................... 13 (3x; last Al. Reyes; MEM, 5/24) Most Walks ......................................................5 (2x; last Bawcom; 8/28 @ IOW)Opponent.............................................................................6 (Beede; ELP, 6/6)

Most Errors, Game, Individual ............................2 (8x; last Solano; 8/21 vs. OMA)Opponent.............................................................. 2 (6x; last Orf; COS, 9/3, G2)

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Runs by Inning:Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra TotalOKC Dodgers 71 72 67 79 78 56 74 83 37 34 653Opponents 59 60 67 62 88 74 72 49 43 24 598

Record by Day of the WeekDay Overall Home RoadSunday 13-8 8-3 5-5Monday 7-9 2-4 5-5Tuesday 7-9 4-4 3-5Wednesday 7-12 5-6 2-6Thursday 15-8 9-4 6-4Friday 11-10 7-5 4-5Saturday 15-9 8-3 7-6

Composite vs. PCLDivision Overall Home Road American Northern 28-20 17-7 11-13Colorado Springs 9-7 5-3 4-4Iowa 11-5 7-1 4-4* Omaha 8-8 5-3 3-5American Southern 32-32 16-16 16-16 Memphis 6-10 3-5 3-5Nashville 7-9 3-5 4-4New Orleans 9-7 6-2 3-5*Round Rock 10-6 4-4 6-2Pacific Northern 7-7 7-7Fresno 2-2 2-2Reno 1-3 1-3Sacramento 2-1 2-1Tacoma 2-1 2-1Pacific Southern 8-6 8-6Albuquerque 3-0 3-0El Paso 1-3 1-3Las Vegas 2-2 2-2Salt Lake 2-1 2-1

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OKC Grand Slams (4)Date Inning Player Pitcher4/13 vs. NO 8th Ramos Wimmers4/15 vs. NO 1st Ramos Conley6/10 @ FRE 7th Ríos Emanuel7/15 @ RR 8th Garlick Alvarez

Opponent Grand Slams (8)Date Inning Player Pitcher4/10 vs. RR 5th Lopes Moscoso4/18 @ RR 10th Rupp Crawford (Walk-Off)5/10 vs. MEM 3rd Munoz Corcino 6/24 @ OMA 5th Arteaga Pill6/30 @ NO (2) 6th Dean Johnson 7/27 vs. ELP 6th Goris Paredes8/21 vs. OMA 5th Schwindel Allie8/28 @ IOW 1st Vosler Bawcom

Walk-Off Wins (6)Date/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation4/10 vs. RR 7-7, 9th Taijeron RBI single with 2 out; OKC scored 4 in 9th; trailed 6-1 in 5th and 7-3 in 8th4/14 vs. NO 2-2, 9th Gale Squeeze bunt with 1 out to score Taijeron; trailed 2-0 in 8th4/15 vs. NO 6-5, 10th Verdugo 3-R HR to center field; Dodgers led by 3 runs early in game4/16 vs. NO 7-6, 10th Ramos 2-R single to CF with bases loaded to score 27/18 vs. NO 4-4, 10th Garlick HR out to CF; OKC trailed 4-0 in 5th8/17 vs. IOW 4-4, 11th Toles 2-R HR to LF; fortunate bounce on previous play tied game

Walk-Off Losses (7)Date/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation4/5 @ IOW (G2) 2-2, 8th (EI) Navarro RBI single to RF4/18 @ RR 6-5, 10th Rupp Grand slam to LCF5/12 @ COS 1-1, 9th Taylor Scored on wild pitch by A. Hernandez; BB, 2 WP in inning5/28 @ NAS 2-2, 9th Lombardozzi Single to LF with outfield playing in7/1 @ NO 1-1, 9th Culver Single to LF; Set up by passed ball during previous batter8/14 @ OMA 0-0, 10th J. Lopez Sac fly to RF; Verdugo’s throw went to screen8/29 @ IOW (G2) 2-2, 7th Vosler Ground ball to 2B, deflected by Peter

AttendanceSeason Total (Home): ... ................................................................463,195Average (by openings) ........................................................ ..... 6,713 (69)Highest Attendance, Home ... .....................................11,284 (5/7 vs. COS)Highest Attendance, Road ... ........................................11,787 (4/18 @ RR)

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Postseason Miscellaneous StatsGeneral High/LowLongest Winning Streak.................. ...................................................................Longest Winning Streak, Home ...........................................................................Longest Winning Streak, Road.......................................... ..................................Most Consecutive Losses ..................................................................................Most Consecutive Losses, Home ........................................................................Most Consecutive Losses, Road .........................................................................Longest 9 Inning Game, Time ............................................................................. Shortest 9 Inning Game, Time ............................................................................Longest Extra Inning Game, Time............................... ........................................Longest Doubleheader Game Time. ....................................................................Shortest Doubleheader Game Time ....................................................................Longest Game, Innings ......................................................................................Most Runners LOB .............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Double Plays Turned ..........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Errors ......................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Largest Margin of Victory ...................................................................................Largest Margin of Defeat ....................................................................................Biggest Comeback in Win ..................................................................................Biggest Lead in Loss .........................................................................................Most Games Over .500 .....................................................................................Most Games Under .500 ....................................................................................

Team BattingMost Runs, Game ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Runs, Game ........................................................................................... Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs, Inning ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits, Game ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits, Inning ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Hits, Game ............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Doubles, Game .........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Triples, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Home Runs, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Walks, Game (Offense)...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Walks, Game (Offense) ...........................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts, Game (Off.) ..............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Fewest Strikeouts, Game (Offense) ..................................................................... Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Consec. Games, Home Run .......................................................................OKC Pitching Staff .............................................................................................Most Consec. Games, No Home Run ..................................................................OKC Pitching Staff .............................................................................................

OKC Dodgers EjectionsDate Personnel Umpire Situation

Current HR Streak, Offense ................................................................................Current HR Streak, Pitching Staff ........................................................................

Individual BattingMost At-Bats, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs, Game ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits, Game ...............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Doubles, Game .........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Triples, Game ...........................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Home Runs, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ...............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Total Bases, Game ....................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most RBI, Game ................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Walks, Game .............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts, Game ......................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

Individual PitchingLongest Outing .................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Runs Allowed ............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Hits Allowed ..............................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................Most Strikeouts .................................................................................................Opponent.......................................................................................................... Most Walks .......................................................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

Most Errors, Game, Individual .............................................................................Opponent..........................................................................................................

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Runs by Inning:Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Extra TotalOKC Dodgers Opponents

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Walk-Off WinsDate/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation

Walk-Off Losses Date/Opponent Score/Inning Player Situation

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NUMBER DATE OPPONENT HITTER PITCHER # RUNNERS ON DETAILS 1 4/5 (1) @IOW Muncy (1) Tseng 0 2 out, 5th; high fly into RCF bleachers; first HR of MiLB season; gave OKC 2-1 lead (final)2 4/10 RR Muncy (2) Scott 0 2 out, 8th; into RR bullpen in RCF; 7-4 RR3 4/11 RR Gale (1) Garrett 2 2 out, 5th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; capped 7-run inning; 17-1 OKC4 4/12 RR Segedin (1) Mendez 0 2 out, 4th; off beams above LED board in LF; 3-1 OKC5 4/13 NO Toles (1) Meyer 0 1 out, 1st; opposite field to LF; on roof of Budweiser Deck; tied game 1-16 4/13 NO Ramos (1) Wimmers 3 0 out, 8th; grand slam; on Devon Energy Deck in RF; first career GS; 10-3 OKC7 4/14 NO Verdugo (1) Buckelew 1 2 out, 8th; into NO bullpen in RCF; tied game 2-28 4/15 NO Ramos (2) Conley 3 0 out, 1st; grand slam; into NO bullpen in RCF; possibly wind-aided; 4-0 OKC9 4/15 NO Verdugo (2) Wittgren 2 0 out, 10th; walk-off HR to center field; gave OKC 8-6 win10 4/16 NO Verdugo (3) Gallen 0 Leadoff, 5th; first pitch of inning; high fly ball into front of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 4-3 lead11 4/17 @RR Segedin (2) Mendez 1 2 out, 3rd; completely cleared second deck in LF; 3-0 OKC12 4/17 @RR Locastro (1) Espino 0 1 out, 7th; golfed into RR bullpen in LCF; 6-1 OKC13 4/17 @RR Ramos (3) Espino 0 1 out, 8th; opposite field to LCF into RR bullpen; 7-4 OKC14 4/17 @RR Burg (1) Scott 0 Leadoff, 9th; onto grass berm in LF; 8-4 OKC15 4/23 @NO Verdugo (4) Alcantara 0 Leadoff, 4th; into pool area in RF; gave OKC 1-0 lead16 4/26 IOW Valera (1) Mazzoni 0 Leadoff, 6th; into upper deck in RF; 2-1 IOW17 4/28 IOW Gale (2) Roth 1 0 out, 2nd; into OKC bullpen in LCF; gave OKC 3-1 lead18 4/29 IOW Valera (2) Mills 1 2 out, 3rd; line drive over tall wall in RF; 3-2 IOW19 4/30 @MEM Taijeron (1) Herget 1 0 out, 2nd; into OKC bullpen in RCF; gave OKC 2-0 lead20 4/30 @MEM Peter (1) Morales 0 Leadoff, 4th; opposite field line drive to LF bluff; 3-0 OKC21 5/1 @MEM Segedin (3) Gant 0 Leadoff, 6th; first pitch of inning; just past CF fence; 3-2 MEM22 5/5 COS Gale (3) Woodruff 0 Leadoff, 2nd; over roof of Bud Deck in LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead23 5/5 COS Gale (4) Zagurski 0 1 out, 8th; high arcing fly into front of Bud Deck near LF corner; first career multi-HR game; 4-1 OKC24 5/6 COS Peter (2) Burnes 0 Leadoff, 1st; first pitch of game by Burnes; out to CF; gave OKC 1-0 lead25 5/8 MEM Espinosa (1) Gilmartin 0 1 out, 5th; past OKC bullpen onto LCF concourse; 6-1 MEM26 5/8 MEM Garlick (1) O’Reilly 0 1 out, 9th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 8-3 MEM27 5/9 MEM Solano (1) Flaherty 0 1 out, 1st; onto roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead28 5/10 MEM Solano (2) Gomber 0 1 out, 1st; out to CF, onto grass seating left of berm; gave OKC 1-0 lead29 5/10 MEM Garlick (2) Gomber 0 1 out, 4th; onto grass berm in CF; 4-2 MEM30 5/10 MEM Valera (3) Gomber 0 Leadoff, 5th; over LED board in LF; 4-3 MEM31 5/10 MEM Espinosa (2) Gomber 2 2 out, 5th; cleared stadium out to LF; gave OKC 6-4 lead32 5/10 MEM Scavuzzo (1) Ar. Reyes 0 1 out, 7th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 7-4 OKC33 5/10 MEM Garlick (3) Ar. Reyes 0 2 out, 7th; two batters after Scavuzzo; off roof of OKC bullpen in LCF; set home record with 6 HR; 8-4 HR34 5/11 MEM Garlick (4) Guilmet 0 2 out, 8th; into OKC bullpen past 415’ corner in LCF: 2-0 OKC35 5/12 @COS Garlick (5) Zagurski 0 Leadoff, 8th; team’s first pinch hit HR of season; opposite field out to RCF; tied game 1-136 5/14 @COS Garlick (6) Derby 1 1 out, 6th; out to LF; sixth HR in seven games; 4-2 COS37 5/17 NAS Locastro (2) Bassitt 2 1 out, 4th; opposite field into NAS bullpen in LCF; 7-2 OKC38 5/20 NAS Solano (3) Montas 0 Leadoff, 4th; line drive just past 400’ marker in CF; gave OKC 1-0 lead39 5/20 NAS Peter (3) Alcantara 0 1 out, 6th; off back wall of NAS bullpen in RCF; 6-1 OKC40 5/20 NAS Taijeron (2) Camacho 0 Leadoff, 8th; off roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 7-1 OKC41 5/20 NAS Peter (4) Camacho 2 0 out, 8th; onto grass berm in RCF; first career multi-HR game; 10-1 OKC42 5/22 @MEM Valera (4) Mujica 1 1 out, 10th; into RF pinic area; 8-2 OKC43 5/22 @MEM Farmer (1) O’Reilly 1 1 out, 10th; two batters after Valera; first pitch from O’Reilly; onto LF bluff; 10-2 OKC44 5/23 @MEM Valera (5) Herget 0 2 out, 6th; line drive into picnic area in RF; 3-1 MEM45 5/24 @MEM Valera (6) Gilmartin 2 2 out, 8th; third straight game with HR; off safety fence above LF wall; 5-4 MEM46 5/25 @NAS Farmer (2) Sanchez 0 Leadoff, 7th; first pitch of game by Sanchez; into LF seats; 5-2 OKC47 5/30 OMA Taijeron (3) Sparkman 0 2 out, 2nd; opposite field into OMA bullpen in RCF; 6-1 OMA48 5/30 OMA Peter (5) Sparkman 0 Leadoff, 3rd; opposite field into Budweiser Deck in LF; 6-2 OMA49 5/31 OMA Farmer (3) Dziedzic 0 Leadoff, 3rd; onto roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 3-1 OKC50 6/1 OMA Beaty (1) Fillmyer 0 Leadoff, 2nd; into grass berm in RCF; 2-1 OMA51 6/1 OMA Scavuzzo (2) Fillmyer 1 1 out, 2nd; three batters after Beaty; line drive into Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 3-2 lead52 6/1 OMA Garlick (7) Fillmyer 0 1 out, 5th; near OKC bullpen bench in LCF next to 415’ marker; 6-3 OKC53 6/2 OMA Locastro (3) Kalish 0 Leadoff, 8th; high fly to LF into front of Budweiser Deck; 3-1 OKC54 6/6 @SAC Ríos (1) Beede 0 Leadoff, 2nd; past bullpens in RF and halfway up grass seating; gave OKC 1-0 lead55 6/6 @SAC Garlick (8) Beede 1 0 out, 4th; onto roof of clubhouses in LCF; estimated at 470’; 4-1 OKC56 6/7 @SAC Taijeron (4) Hill 1 0 out, 2nd; onto patio in LF at top of hill; gave OKC 2-0 lead57 6/7 @SAC Ramos (4) Hill 1 0 out, 3rd; out to CF, right of batter’s eye; first HR since April 17; gave OKC 4-258 6/9 @FRE Mora (1) Thornton 1 2 out, 7th; line drive out to RF; gave OKC 3-2 lead 59 6/10 @FRE Ríos (2) Emanuel 3 2 out, 7th; grand slam near manual scoreboard in RCF; 11-6 FRE60 6/10 @FRE Ríos (3) McCurry 0 1 out, 9th; halfway up batter’s eye; 12-8 FRE61 6/11 @FRE Taijeron (5) James 0 1 out, 3rd; opposite field out to RCF; over manual scoreboard into parking lot; gave OKC 2-1 lead62 6/17 LV Verdugo (5) Regnault 0 1 out, 7th; onto grass berm past LV bullpen in RCF; 4-2 OKC63 6/18 LV Garlick (9)* Martin 1 1 out, 3rd; out of the stadium over the LED board in LF; 5-2 LV64 6/18 LV Verdugo (6)* Martin 0 1 out, 3rd; back-to-back with Garlick; opposite field line drive to LF into front of Budweiser Deck; 5-3 LV65 6/21 @OMA Ríos (4) Staumont 0 Leadoff, 2nd; near top of grass seating in RCF; gave OKC 1-0 lead66 6/22 @OMA Joe (1) Sparkman 1 0 out, 5th; into front of grass berm in LF; gave OKC 3-2 lead67 6/26 NAS Ramos (5) Ruiz 1 0 out, 7th; high fly ball down LF line into front of Budweiser Deck; opposite field; tied game 4-468 6/28 NAS Mora (2) Ramirez 0 1 out, 7th; into NAS bullpen in RCF; gave OKC 8-7 lead69 6/28 NAS Taijeron (6) Coulombe 0 Leadoff, 8th; first pitch of inning; off roof of OKC bullpen in LCF; 9-7 OKC 70 6/29 NAS Taijeron (7) Peters 0 Leadoff, 7th; opposite field into pool past RF fence; 4-2 NO71 6/30 (1) @NO Garlick (10) Mahoney 0 Leadoff, 4th; line drive down LF; just about LF fence; 2-1 NO72 6/30 (1) @NO Ramos (6) Mahoney 1 2 out, 4th; past pool in RF; gave OKC 4-2 lead73 6/30 (1) @NO Joe (2) Mahoney 1 2 out, 4th; two batters after Ramos; third HR of inning; out to LF: 6-2 OKC74 6/30 (2) @NO Joe (3) Kickham 0 Leadoff, 1st; leadoff HR; out to CF; gave OKC 1-0 lead75 6/30 (2) @NO Mora (3) Kickham 0 2 out, 2nd; out to CF; 2-0 OKC76 6/30 (2) @NO Toles (2) Kickham 1 1 out, 3rd; into pool in RF; 4-0 OKC77 7/1 @NO Toles (3) Meyer 0 2 out, 8th; out to RF; tied game 1-178 7/3 @NO Verdugo (7) Garcia 0 2 out, 6th; out to RCF; off safety fence in front of grass seating; 2-0 OKC79 7/3 @NO Ramos (7) Garcia 1 2 out, 6th; two batters after Verdugo; out to LF; 4-0 OKC80 7/5 RR Garlick (11) Pérez 0 Leadoff, 4th; first pitch of inning; past OKC bullpen onto concourse81 7/7 RR Farmer (4) Sampson 1 2 out, 4th; on 0-2 pitch; over roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; 3-2 RR82 7/8 RR Toles (4) Hurlbut 1 0 out, 1st; two batters into 1st inning; onto CF berm; gave OKC 2-0 lead83 7/8 RR Ramos (8) Hurlbut 0 Leadoff, 2nd; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 3-0 OKC84 7/12 @RR Verdugo (8) Wagner 1 1 out, 1st; left of batter’s eye over 407’ marker; gave OKC 2-0 lead85 7/12 @RR Peter (6) Wagner 1 0 out, 5th; opposite field into grass berm in LF; 6-4 RR86 7/13 @RR Taijeron (8) Roth 0 1 out, 4th; landed at base of scoreboard in LCF; 4-2 OKC87 7/13 @RR Mora (4) Jensen 0 1 out, 6th; opposite field out to LF; 7-4 OKC88 7/14 @RR Joe (4) Sampson 0 2 out, 5th; line drive out to LF into grass seating; 4-3 RR89 7/14 @RR Garlick (12) Alvarez 3 2 out, 8th; go-ahead grand slam; OKC loaded bases after 0 on, 2 out; gave OKC 7-4 lead90 7/15 @RR Locastro (4) Hurlbut 0 1 out, 2nd; out to LCF, onto grass past RR bullpen; 4-0 OKC91 7/15 @RR Taijeron (9) Hurlbut 1 0 out, 3rd; out to CF, just over yellow line; 6-0 OKC92 7/16 (1) NO Garlick (13) Peters 1 2 out, 4th; out to LCF; landed at base of LED board; gave OKC 2-0 lead93 7/18 NO Garlick (14) Quijada 1 1 out, 10th; walk-off HR; out to CF; gave OKC 6-4 win94 7/21 (1) @NAS Ríos (5) Alcantara 1 2 out, 2nd; into porch in RCF; 5-0 OKC95 7/21 (1) @NAS Ramos (9) Alcantara 0 1 out, 6th; line drive off RF foul pole; 6-1 OKC96 7/22 @NAS Farmer (5) Naile 0 Leadoff, 4th; into LF bleachers; 5-1 NAS97 7/22 @NAS Joe (5) Naile 0 2 out, 6th; out to LCF; 7-4 NAS98 7/25 ABQ Ríos (6) Holman 0 Leadoff, 5th; into Devon Energy Deck in RF; gave OKC 1-0 lead99 7/29 ELP Ríos (7) Overton 0 1 out, 1st; opposite field into front of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 1-0 lead100 8/1 @TAC Farmer (6) Detwiler 0 2 out, 6th; on 0-2 pitch; to back of LF party porch; 2-0 OKC101 8/1 @TAC Garlick (15) Higgins 0 Leadoff, 7th; line drive off LED board above LF fence; 3-0 OKC102 8/2 @TAC Mora (5) Whalen 1 0 out, 5th; first pitch; opposite field to the R Yard; 5-2 OKC103 8/5 @RNO Ríos (8) Feliz 0 Leadoff, 5th; past OKC bullpen onto grass seating in RF; Feliz had retired 12 straight; gave OKC 1-0 lead104 8/5 @RNO Solano (4) Krehbiel 2 0 out, 9th; opposite field line drive to RF into OKC bullpen; 11-6 OKC105 8/12 MEM Verdugo (9) Beck 0 1 out, 8th; into upper deck in RF; first HR by team in 6 games; 9-0 OKC106 8/17 IOW Toles (5) Coleman 1 2 out, 11th; walk-off HR; into Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 6-4 win107 8/18 IOW Toles (6) Mills 1 2 out, 1st; into IOW bullpen in RCF; gave OKC 2-0 lead108 8/19 (1) @IOW* Pill (1) Bass 0 1 out, 7th; PH HR; second HR of career; into IOW bullpen in RF; 5-0 OKC109 8/19 (2) IOW Garlick (16) Baldonado 1 1 out, 4th; past OKC bullpen in LCF; 3-0 OKC110 8/21 OMA Ríos (9) Fernandez 0 Leadoff, 7th; onto grass berm in RCF; 10-2 OMA111 8/22 OMA Taijeron (10) Kalish 1 1 out, 2nd; to back of roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OKC 2-0 lead112 8/22 OMA Garlick (17) Lenik 0 2 out, 8th; opposite field into OMA bullpen in RCF; 5-2 OKC113 8/26 COS Farmer (7) Wilkerson 1 1 out, 6th; on 0-2 pitch; high fly into OKC bullpen in LCF; gave OKC 2-0 lead114 8/28 @IOW Verdugo (10) Mazzoni 0 Leadoff, 6th; out to RF; 6-1 IOW115 8/30 @IOW Toles (7) Tseng 0 Leadoff, 4th; opposite field out to LCF; off LED board above suites; tied game 1-1116 9/1 @COS Smith (1) Archer 1 1 out, 8th; opposite field out to RCF; gave OKC 6-4 lead; GW HR117 9/2 @COS Ríos (10) Asher 1 2 out, 1st; out to CF, to right of batter’s eye; gave OKC 2-0 lead118 9/2 @COS Peter (7) Asher 1 2 out, 4th; high fly ball out to RF; gave OKC 4-3 lead119 9/2 @COS Ramos (10) Asher 2 2 out, 4th; deep down RF line, few feet fair; 7-3 OKC 120 9/2 @COS Joe (6) Reynolds 0 2 out, 7th; line drive out to LF; 10-5 OKC121 9/3 (2) @COS Taijeron (11) Dillard 2 1 out, 7th; line drive to CF, right of batter’s eye; 16-3 OKC*Back-to-back HR

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Opponent Home RunsNUMBER DATE OPPONENT HITTER PITCHER # RUNNERS ON DETAILS 1 4/5 (G2) @IOW Bote (1) Bañuelos 0 2 out, 4th; Opposite field out to RCF; 2-0 IOW2 4/10 RR Calhoun (1) Neal 0 Leadoff, 4th; into RR bullpen in RCF; tied game 1-13 4/10 RR Lopes (1) Moscoso 3 2 out, 5th; opposite field to RCF; wild pitch on strike three to previous batter; 6-1 RR4 4/10 RR Rupp (1) Broussard 0 2 out, 7th; opposite field to RF; barely over wall and inside foul pole; 7-3 RR5 4/13 NO Galloway (1) Stewart 0 1 out, 1st; second batter of game; opposite field over tall wall in RF (strong winds); gave NO 1-0 lead6 4/13 NO Ortega (1) Stewart 1 2 out, 6th; into upper deck in RF; 6-3 OKC7 4/18 @RR Rupp (2) Crawford 3 1 out, 10th; walk-off grand slam; into RR bullpen in LCF; first pitch; gave RR 9-6 win8 4/19 @RR Calhoun (2) DeFratus 0 Leadoff, 4th; past grass seating in RF onto concourse; gave RR 1-0 lead9 4/20 @RR Hood (3) Lee 2 1 out, 6th; into second deck in LF; tied game 3-310 4/23 @NO Adames (1) Lee 1 0 out, 6th; off safety fence in RF; gave NO 3-1 lead11 4/29 IOW Court (2) Bañuelos 1 2 out, 2nd; started off 0-2 in count; out to CF berm; 3-0 IOW12 5/1 @MEM Wisdom (4) DeFratus 1 0 out, 6th; out to LCF concourse; 5-2 MEM13 5/6 COS Choi (2) DeFratus 0 Leadoff, 2nd; line drive into Budweiser Deck in LF; tied game 1-114 5/7 COS Choi (3) Pill 0 Leadoff, 2nd; into upper deck in RF; gave COS 1-0 lead15 5/8 MEM O’Neill (9) Moscoso 1 2 out, 2nd; towering fly ball over LED board in LF; 5-0 MEM16 5/8 MEM Munoz (2) Moscoso 0 Leadoff, 3rd; out to LCF into OKC bullpen; 6-0 MEM17 5/8 MEM Mercado (5) Broussard 1 1 out, 6th; line drive into OKC bullpen; 8-1 MEM18 5/9 MEM Tovar (3) Bañuelos 0 Leadoff, 3rd; line drive into Budweiser Deck in LF; tied game 1-119 5/9 MEM Garcia (4) Bañuelos 0 Leadoff, 4th; off LED board in LF; 4-2 MEM20 5/10 MEM Munoz (3) Corcino 3 1 out, 3rd; grand slam; off LED board in LF; gave MEM 4-1 lead21 5/13 @COS Taylor (3) Garcia 0 1 out, 8th; out to LF; 4-2 COS22 5/14 @COS Orf (1) Bañuelos 0 2 out, 2nd; opposite field out to RCF; 4-0 COS23 5/14 @COS Opitz (1) Schlitter 1 1 out, 8th; high fly ball barely over RF wall; 8-3 COS24 5/17 NAS Garneau (2) Garcia 0 1 out, 8th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 12-3 OKC25 5/18 NAS Martini (2) DeFratus 0 Leadoff, 3rd; into NAS bullpen in RCF; 2-0 NAS26 5/18 NAS Martini (3) DeFratus 2 1 out, 6th; wind-aided into front of Budweiser Deck in LF: 8-2 NAS27 5/19 NAS Smolinski (1) Lee 1 0 out, 7th; into front of Budweiser Deck in LF; 3-2 OKC28 5/21 @MEM Wisdom (6) Bañuelos 0 2 out, 1st; on 0-2 pitch; few feet over LCF fence near MEM bullpen; gave MEM 1-0 lead29 5/23 @MEM Mercado (6) DeFratus 1 2 out, 6th; line drive off safety fence above LF wall; 5-1 MEM30 5/26 @NAS Smolinkski (2) Liberatore 0 1 out, 6th; line drive into LF; gave NAS 1-0 lead and was only run of game31 5/30 OMA O’Hearn (6) Moscoso 1 2 out, 1st; into OMA bullpen in RCF; 1-2 pitch; gave OMA 2-0 lead32 5/30 OMA Mondesi (4) Moscoso 1 2 out, 2nd; into OMA bullpen in RCF; 6-0 OMA33 6/1 OMA Schwindel (8) Bañuelos 0 2 out, 7th; out to CF, just past fence; 8-4 OKC34 6/1 OMA Schwindel (9) Broussard 1 1 out, 9th; off LED board in LF; second straight HR; 8-7 OKC35 6/3 OMA Orlando (5) Girodo 0 Leadoff; 2nd; off roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; gave OMA 1-0 lead36 6/5 @SAC Duggar (3) Moscoso 1 0 out, 5th; right after pitcher singled on 0-2 count; out to LCF; 3-0 SAC37 6/7 @SAC Schroder (4) Girodo 0 1 out, 7th; onto grass berm in LF; 10-4 OKC38 6/7 @SAC Shaw (11) Ondrusek 1 2 out, 8th; into trees in RCF grass seating; 10-6 OKC39 6/8 @FRE Reed (12) De Leon 2 1 out, 1st; out to CF, right of batter’s eye; 1-2 pitch; gave FRE 3-0 lead40 6/8 @FRE Fisher (2) De Leon 1 1 out, 1st; two batters after Reed; also just right of batter’s eye; 5-0 FRE41 6/9 @FRE White (12) Girodo 0 2 out, 1st; out to grass seating in LCF; tied game 1-142 6/9 @FRE Reed (13) Richman 0 Leadoff, 6th; out to parking lot in RCF; gave FRE 2-1 lead43 6/10 @FRE Tucker (9) Moscoso 0 1 out, 1st; out to CF, just right of batter’s eye; gave FRE 1-0 lead44 6/10 @FRE Reed (14)^ Moscoso 1 2 out, 3rd; onto RF concourse past seats; 3-0 FRE45 6/10 @FRE Davis (5)^ Moscoso 0 2 out, 3rd; back-to-back with Reed; off bottom of batter’s eye; 4-0 FRE46 6/10 @FRE Fisher (3)^ Moscoso 0 2 out, 3rd; back-to-back-to-back homers; next pitch after Davis; out to RCF; 5-0 FRE47 6/10 @FRE Reed (15) Ondrusek 2 1 out, 6th; onto RF concourse again; 11-2 FRE48 6/11 @FRE Mayfield (7) Girodo 0 2 out, 2nd; out to CF, just below batter’s eye; tied game 1-149 6/13 SL Calhoun (1) Stewart 0 0 out, 1st; leadoff HR; out to RCF past SL bullpen; first leadoff HR allowed this season; gave SL 1-0 lead50 6/18 LV Borenstein (16) DeFratus 1 2 out, 5th; 3-0 pitch; into RF upper deck; 9-3 LV51 6/22 @OMA Duda (2) Moscoso 1 2 out, 1st; barely over fence down RF line; gave OMA 2-0 lead52 6/23 @OMA Burns (2) Corcino 1 0 out, 1st; opposite field down LF line; initially ruled foul ball; gave OMA 2-0 lead53 6/23 @OMA Schwindel (13) Corcino 0 1 out, 1st; two batters after Burns; barely over LF fence; 3-0 OMA54 6/24 @OMA Dewees (1) Pill 1 2 out, 4th; opposite field into LF bleachers; 3-0 OMA55 6/24 @OMA O’Hearn (8) Pill 0 1 out, 5th; opposite field into front of LF grass seating; 4-0 OMA56 6/24 @OMA Arteaga (3) Pill 3 1 out, 5th; grand slam; few feet over LF fence; 8-0 OMA57 6/27 (1) NAS Laureano (5) Bañuelos 1 0 out, 3rd; about 10 feet up CF berm; gave NAS 4-2 lead58 6/28 NAS Smolinski (8) Moscoso 0 Leadoff, 4th; into OKC bullpen in LCF; 3-1 OKC59 6/28 NAS Taylor (1) Moscoso 1 0 out, 4th; two batters after Smolinski; onto Devon Energy Deck in RF; tied game 3-360 6/29 @NO Galloway (7) Corcino 1 2 out, 5th; off top of fake beer glass in LF; gave NO 3-1 lead61 6/30 (2) @NO Campbell (5) DeFratus 2 2 out, 3rd; on 3-0 pitch out to deep LF; 5-4 OKC62 6/30 (2) @NO Dean (4) Johnson 3 0 out, 6th; grand slam; followed three straight walks by Younginer; 11-5 NO 63 7/4 RR Heineman (8) Venditte 0 1 out, 8th; line drive off roof of Budweiser Deck in LF; first HR allowed by Venditte; 7-4 RR64 7/5 RR Alberto (2) Pill 1 2 out, 2nd; high fly ball to LF off roof of Budweiser Deck; 4-0 RR65 7/7 RR Perez (1) Neal 0 Leadoff, 8th; line drive into Budweiser Deck in LF; 5-2 RR66 7/8 RR Heineman (9) Hutchison 1 2 out, 4th; line drive near OKC bullpen in LCF; tied game 5-567 7/8 RR Perez (2) Ondrusek 0 Leadoff, 5th; onto Budweiser Deck in LF; gave RR 6-5 lead68 7/8 RR Alberto (3)* Ondrusek 1 2 out, 5th; out to LF; 8-5 RR69 7/8 RR Robinson (5)* Ondrusek 0 2 out, 5th; inside-the-park HR; went off top of LCF fence toward CF track; back-to-back with Alberto; 9-5 RR70 7/8 RR Lopes (9) Hernandez 0 1 out, 9th; out to LF; 18-8 RR71 7/12 @RR Alberto (4) Corcino 2 1 out, 4th; high fly ball onto grass berm in LF; 6-2 RR72 7/14 @RR Calhoun (8) Spitzbarth 1 1 out, 3rd; first batter after small skirmish between teams; into OKC bullpen in RCF; gave RR 2-1 lead73 7/14 @RR Sanchez (5) Copping 0 1 out, 8th; into RR bullpen in LCF; 7-5 OKC74 7/21 (2) @NAS Garcia (18) Paredes 0 Leadoff, 6th; line drive out to LF; first HR allowed by team in 9 games; first HR allowed by Paredes; 4-0 NAS75 7/22 @NAS Neuse (4) Bañuelos 1 2 out, 3rd; to back of bleachers in LF; 5-0 NAS76 7/27 ELP Goris (7) Paredes 3 2 out, 6th; grand slam; into Budweiser Deck in LF; gave ELP 5-2 lead77 7/28 ELP Coleman (11) Floro 0 1 out, 9th; out to CF; GW HR; gave ELP 2-1 lead78 8/2 @TAC Gamel (1) Neal 0 Leadoff, 5th; first pitch of inning; into trees in RF; 6-3 OKC79 8/3 @TAC Vogelbach (17) Corcino 1 2 out, 4th; out to RF; 5-0 TAC 80 8/3 @TAC Aplin (4) Corcino 0 1 out, 5th; inside-the-park HR; hit to RF corner and went off Ramos’ glove on sliding attempt; 6-0 TAC81 8/3 @TAC Freitas (1) Liberatore 1 0 out, 7th; into R Yard in LF; 8-1 TAC82 8/3 @TAC Mejias-Brean (7) Liberatore 1 1 out, 7th; three batters after Freitas; opposite field to RF; 10-1 TAC83 8/6 @RNO Cron (20)* Stewart 0 2 out, 7th; first pitch; over tall wall in LF; 3-1 OKC84 8/6 @RNO Fuentes (5)* Stewart 0 2 out, 7th; back-to-back with Cron; out to RF past OKC bullpen; 3-2 OKC85 8/6 @RNO Recker (13) Stewart 1 2 out, 7th; line drive to RCF; third HR in four batters; gave RNO 4-3 lead86 8/7 @RNO Westbrook (3) Neal 0 1 out, 6th; over batter’s eye in CF; 3-0 RNO87 8/7 @RNO Westbrook (4) Allie 0 2 out, 7th; second HR of game; out to LF; 7-2 RNO88 8/9 MEM Sosa (3) Corcino 0 Leadoff, 5th; off LED board in LF; tied game 1-189 8/15 @OMA J. Lopez (8) Pill 0 Leadoff, 6th; first pitch of inning and first pitch Pill had thrown in over a month; into LF bleachers; 3-1 OMA90 8/18 IOW Hannemann (4) Paredes 0 2 out, 7th; first pitch; out to RCF; first LH HR allowed by Paredes; 2-1 OKC91 8/21 OMA Orlando (9) Lobstein 0 2 out, 3rd; past OKC bullpen onto LCF concourse; gave OMA 2-1 lead92 8/21 OMA Schwindel (22) Allie 3 2 out, 5th; grand slam; first pitch by Allie; near LED board in LCF; 7-1 OMA93 8/22 OMA Arteaga (6) Broussard 0 2 out, 7th; into front of Budweiser Deck in LF; tied game 2-294 8/23 OMA N. Lopez (6) Bawcom 0 Leadoff, 4th; out to straight away CF; about three feet onto berm; 3-2 OKC95 8/24 COS Bandy (9) Neal 0 2 out, 2nd; over Budweiser Deck in LF; tied game 1-196 8/25 COS Blanco (9) Corcino 1 1 out, 2nd; into upper deck in RF; gave COS 2-0 lead97 8/27 COS Saladino (3) Fields 0 Leadoff, 7th; first pitch of inning; past Budweiser Deck in LF; 4-0 COS98 8/27 COS Santana (8) Fields 0 1 out, 7th; two batters after Saladino; halfway up CF berm; 5-0 COS99 8/28 @IOW Vosler (10) Bawcom 3 0 out, 1st; grand slam; high arcing fly, just over RF fence; 5-0 IOW100 9/1 @COS Shaffer (2) Stewart 2 1 out, 5th; pinch-hit HR; opposite field out to RCF; gave COS 3-2 lead101 9/2 @COS Bethancourt (20) Bawcom 0 Ledoff, 2nd; over batter’s eye in CF; 2-1 OKC102 9/2 @COS Moore (10) Bawcom 1 2 out, 3rd; out to LCF, below scoreboard; gave COS 3-2 lead103 9/2 @COS Taylor (20) Bañuelos 2 2 out, 7th; opposite field out to RCF; 10-8 OKC104 9/3 (2) @COS Moor (11) Schlitter 0 1 out, 7th; out to LF; first HR allowed by Schlitter since May 14; 16-4 OKC

*Back-to-back HR ^Back-to-back-to-back HR; first allowed since 6/28/11 at Round Rock

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OKC Dodgers Day-by-Day ResultsDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD PLACE GB/GA 1ST WP LP SV Time Atten.4/5 - G1 @IOW W 2-1 (7) 1-0 T-1st -- COS/OKC SCHLITTER (1-0) Tseng (0-1) BROUSSARD (1) 2:04 N/A4/5 - G2 @IOW L 3-2 (8) 1-1 T-2nd -1.0 COS Baldonado (1-0) PAREDES (0-1) 2:55 5,1554/6 @IOW PPD - COLD 1-1 T-2nd -1.0 COS Rescheduled for Aug. 194/7 @IOW W 6-5 (11) 2-1 2nd -0.5 COS LIBERATORE (1-0) Baldonado (1-1) VENDITTE (1) 3:30 3,9664/8 @IOW Moved to April 5 due to inclement weather 4/9 @IOW PPD - INCL. WEATHER 2-1 2nd -0.5 COS Rescheduled for Aug. 294/10 RR W 8-7 3-1 2nd -0.5 COS PAREDES (1-1) Leclerc (0-1) 3:07 5,6144/11 RR W 19-1 4-1 2nd -0.5 COS BUEHLER (1-0) Sampson (0-2) 3:07 3,3884/12 RR W 3-1 5-1 2nd -0.5 COS BAÑUELOS (1-0) Mendez (0-2) SCHLITTER (1) 2:14 4,1814/13 NO W 10-3 6-1 T-1st -- COS/OKC STEWART (1-0) Meyer (1-1) 2:52 9,4294/14 NO W 3-2 7-1 1st +1.0 OKC HUDSON (1-0) Diaz (0-2) 2:35 7,9934/15 NO W 8-6 (10) 8-1 1st +1.5 OKC LEE (1-0) Wittgren (0-1) 3:18 3,9594/16 NO W 8-7 (10) 9-1 1st +1.5 OKC VENDITTE (1-0) Wittgren (0-2) 3:27 3,2964/17 @RR W 8-4 10-1 1st +2.5 OKC BAÑUELOS (2-0) Mendez (0-3) PAREDES (1) 2:43 5,4874/18 @RR L 9-6 (10) 10-2 1st +1.5 OKC Guerra (1-0) CRAWFORD (0-1) 3:28 11,7874/19 @RR W 2-1 11-2 1st +1.5 OKC DeFRATUS (1-0) Bibens-Dirkx (0-2) SCHLITTER (2) 2:37 10,0224/20 @RR W 6-3 12-2 1st +1.5 OKC LEE (2-0) Hurlbut (0-2) SCHLITTER (3) 2:46 9,5084/21 @NO L 2-0 12-3 1st +1.5 OKC Gallen (2-1) PAREDES (1-2) Diaz (2) 2:43 4,2724/22 @NO PPD - RAIN 12-3 1st +1.0 OKC Rescheduled for June 304/23 @NO L 3-2 12-4 1st +1.0 OKC Gonzalez (1-0) LEE (2-1) Diaz (3) 3:05 4,1684/24 OFF4/25 IOW W 6-3 13-4 1st +1.0 OKC CORCINO (1-0) Alzolay (1-1) 2:59 3,4994/26 IOW W 4-2 14-4 1st +2.0 OKC BROUSSARD (1-0) Hancock (1-1) SCHLITTER (4) 2:50 3,8954/27 IOW W 4-1 15-4 1st +3.0 OKC MORAN (1-0) Tseng (0-4) 2:29 8,9424/28 IOW W 7-1 16-4 1st +3.0 OKC MOSCOSO (1-0) Roth (0-2) 2:59 9,6514/29 IOW W 5-3 17-4 1st +3.0 OKC BAÑUELOS (3-0) Mills (0-4) SCHLITTER (5) 2:51 5,5724/30 @MEM W 6-0 18-4 1st +3.0 OKC CORCINO (2-0) Herget (1-2) 2:29 2,655APRIL TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 18-4 HOME: 12-0 ROAD: 6-4 AVG.: .298 ERA: 2.485/1 @MEM L 5-4 18-5 1st +2.0 OKC Gant (4-0) DeFRATUS (1-1) Tuivalala (1) 2:24 2,6675/2 @MEM L 8-7 18-6 1st +1.0 OKC Gilmartin (1-1) MORAN (1-1) Brebbia (2) 3:19 3,2205/3 @MEM W 1-0 19-6 1st +1.5 OKC VENDITTE (2-0) Hudson (3-1) SCHLITTER (6) 2:24 3,2565/4 COS W 5-1 20-6 1st +2.5 OKC BAÑUELOS (4-0) Derby (1-1) 2:47 7,4805/5 COS W 4-1 21-6 1st +3.5 OKC PAREDES (2-2) Davis (1-4) SCHLITTER (7) 3:17 8,9475/6 COS W 3-2 22-6 1st +4.5 OKC ALEXANDER (1-0) Liz (2-2) SCHLITTER (8) 2:20 4,6915/7 COS L 5-3 22-7 1st +3.5 OKC Peralta (5-1) PILL (0-1) 3:00 11,2845/8 MEM L 8-3 22-8 1st +2.5 OKC Gilmartin (2-1) MOSCOSO (1-1) O’Reilly (1) 2:33 4,0935/9 MEM L 7-2 22-9 1st +1.5 OKC Flaherty (4-1) BAÑUELOS (4-1) 2:41 11,0905/10 MEM W 8-4 23-9 1st +2.5 OKC HERNANDEZ (1-0) Gomber (2-2) 2:33 5,1225/11 MEM W 2-0 24-9 1st +3.5 OKC DeFRATUS (2-1) Herget (1-4) 1:54 9,4705/12 @COS L 2-1 24-10 1st +2.5 OKC Liz (4-2) HERNANDEZ (1-1) 2:44 6,8785/13 @COS L 4-3 24-11 1st +1.5 OKC Perrin (2-0) MOSCOSO (1-2) Barnes (1) 2:38 3,0905/14 @COS L 8-5 24-12 1st +0.5 OKC Derby (2-1) BAÑUELOS (4-2) Dillard (1) 3:13 2,4335/15 @COS PPD - RAIN 24-12 1st +0.5 OKC Rescheduled for Sept. 15/16 OFF5/17 NAS W 13-3 25-12 1st +0.5 OKC BROUSSARD (2-0) Bassitt (1-2) 3:08 5,5735/18 NAS L 8-4 25-13 T-1st -- COS/OKC Graveman (2-0) DeFRATUS (2-2) 3:04 9,5555/19 NAS W 4-2 26-13 1st +1.5 OKC SANTANA (1-0) Naile (4-4) PAREDES (2) 2:27 9,5915/20 NAS W 11-2 27-13 1st +2.5 OKC BROUSSARD (3-0) Montas (1-5) 2:56 5,9235/21 @MEM L 2-1 27-14 1st +2.5 OKC Gomber (3-3) BAÑUELOS (4-3) Guilmet (8) 2:18 2,5335/22 @MEM W 10-2 (10) 28-14 1st +3.5 OKC GARCIA (1-0) Mujica (1-1) 3:05 4,5125/23 @MEM L 7-2 28-15 1st +3.5 OKC Herget (2-4) DeFRATUS (2-3) 2:19 2,7425/24 @MEM L 7-4 28-16 1st +2.5 OKC Al. Reyes (1-0) SANTANA (1-1) Guilmet (9) 2:28 5,0735/25 @NAS W 5-2 29-16 1st +2.5 OKC MOSCOSO (2-2) Naile (4-5) GARCIA (1) 3:00 8,8825/26 @NAS L 1-0 29-17 1st +2.5 OKC Milburn (1-0) LIBERATORE (1-1) Wahl (5) 2:25 9,7825/27 @NAS W 3-2 30-17 1st +3.5 OKC BAÑUELOS (5-3) Friedrichs (0-1) SCHLITTER (9) 2:44 (1:14) 10,3835/28 @NAS L 3-2 30-18 1st +3.5 OKC Wahl (3-0) LEE (2-2) 2:29 7,1055/29 @NAS PPD - INCL. WEATHER 30-18 1st +4.0 OKC Rescheduled for July 215/30 OMA L 8-5 30-19 1st +3.0 OKC Sparkman (3-0) MOSCOSO (2-3) Lovelady (2) 2:49 4,0765/31 OMA W 9-6 31-19 1st +4.0 OKC CHARGOIS (1-0) Broadway (3-1) BROUSSARD (2) 3:09 5,121MAY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 13-15 HOME: 9-5 ROAD: 4-10 AVG.: .265 ERA: 3.566/1 OMA W 8-7 32-19 1st +4.0 OKC LIBERATORE (2-1) Fillmyer (3-5) BROUSSARD (3) 2:53 9,9306/2 OMA W 4-2 33-19 1st +4.0 OKC SCHLITTER (2-0) Kalish (1-1) VENDITTE (2) 2:586/3 OMA L 8-5 (12) 33-20 1st +4.0 OKC Vasquez (1-0) BROUSSARD (3-1) 4:10 4,9516/4 OFF6/5 @SAC L 7-4 33-21 1st +4.0 OKC Rogers (3-0) GIRODO (0-1) 3:19 7,1726/6 @SAC W 9-3 34-21 1st +4.0 OKC BAÑUELOS (6-3) Beede (3-6) 3:21 5,612 6/7 @SAC W 10-6 35-21 1st +5.0 OKC PILL (1-1) Hill (0-1) 3:02 6,9106/8 @FRE L 8-5 35-22 1st +5.0 OKC Hauschild (4-5) DE LEON (0-1) Hoyt (5) 3:02 10,8316/9 @FRE W 4-2 36-22 1st +5.0 OKC RICHMAN (1-0) Thornton (4-4) BROUSSARD (4) 2:33 9,5866/10 @FRE L 12-8 36-23 1st +5.0 OKC Armenteros (4-0) MOSCOSO (2-4) 3:03 4,8386/11 @FRE W 5-4 (10) 37-23 1st +5.0 OKC BROUSSARD (4-1) Thome (4-2) 3:25 4,9426/12 OFF6/13 SL L 4-3 37-24 1st +4.0 OKC Paredes (1-0) SCHLITTER (2-1) Morris (3) 2:49 4,2826/14 SL W 4-1 38-24 1st +5.0 OKC PILL (2-1) Isaac (1-1) BROUSSARD (5) 2:44 5,0156/15 SL W 6-1 39-24 1st +5.0 OKC BAÑUELOS (7-3) Pineyro (2-5) 2:49 10,0366/16 LV W 8-1 40-24 1st +6.0 OKC MOSCOSO (3-4) Flexen (4-6) 3:13 11,1356/17 LV W 5-3 41-24 1st +6.0 OKC HUTCHISON (1-0) Oswalt (4-4) BROUSSARD (6) 3:14 5,3976/18 LV L 10-4 41-25 1st +5.0 OKC Martin (1-2) DeFRATUS (2-4) 2:45 4,4596/19 LV L 3-2 (10) 41-26 1st +5.0 OKC Rhame (1-1) VENDITTE (2-1) 2:56 7,4196/20 OFF6/21 @OMA W 7-1 42-26 1st +5.0 OKC BAÑUELOS (8-3) Staumont (1-2) 3:00 5,4706/22 @OMA L 6-3 42-27 1st +5.0 OKC Lovelady (3-1) HUTCHISON (1-1) 2:29 6,6396/23 @OMA W 7-5 43-27 1st +4.5 OKC VENDITTE (3-1) Vasquez (2-2) SCHLITTER (10) 3:05 8,8656/24 @OMA L 8-0 43-28 1st +3.5 OKC Oaks (4-3) PILL (2-2) 2:41 4,3516/25 NAS PPD - WET GROUNDS 43-28 1st +3.0 OKC Rescheduled for June 276/26 NAS L 5-4 43-29 1st +3.0 OKC Kiekhefer (5-0) VENDITTE (3-2) Wahl (8) 2:41 4,4276/27 - G1 NAS L 5-4 (7) 43-30 1st +2.5 OKC Jokisch (2-7) BAÑUELOS (8-4) Wendelken (1) 2:00 N/A6/27 - G2 NAS L 1-0 (7) 43-31 1st +1.5 OKC Bracewell (1-2) SBORZ (0-1) Wahl (9) 2:13 4,3616/28 NAS L 10-9 43-32 1st +1.5 OKC Coulombe (1-1) BROUSSARD (4-2) Dull (1) 3:41 5,3986/29 @NO L 4-2 43-33 1st +0.5 OKC Peters (2-4) CORCINO (2-1) Guerra (5) 2:45 7,7356/30 - G1 @NO W 6-4 (7) 44-33 1st +1.0 OKC SCHLITTER (3-1) Mahoney (0-1) 2:10 (:33) N/A6/30 - G2 @NO L 11-5 (7) 44-34 T-1st -- COS/OKC J. Kinley (1-0) HERNANDEZ (1-2) 2:18 3,007JUNE TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 13-15 HOME: 6-8 ROAD: 7-7 AVG.: .286 ERA: 4.91

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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 @NO L 2-1 44-35 2nd -1.0 COS Guerra (2-0) BROUSSARD (4-3) 2:38 2,3877/2 @NO PPD - RAIN 44-35 2nd -0.5 COS Rescheduled for July 177/3 @NO W 4-0 45-35 1st +0.5 OKC HUTCHISON (2-1) Garcia (0-1) 2:29 8,8917/4 RR L 8-5 45-36 2nd -0.5 COS Pena (2-1) LOBSTEIN (0-1) Alvarez (17) 3:29 10,8517/5 RR L 7-4 45-37 2nd -1.0 COS Pérez (1-0) PILL (2-3) 2:47 4,7667/6 RR L 3-1 45-38 2nd -1.5 COS Roth (5-4) STEWART (1-1) Alvarez (18) 2:49 9,8097/7 RR W 6-5 46-38 2nd -1.5 COS NEAL (1-0) Springs (0-2) SCHLITTER (11) 2:54 10,3697/8 RR L 18-8 46-39 2nd -1.5 COS Hurlbut (4-5) ONDRUSEK (0-1) 3:14 4,5817/9 ALL-STAR BREAK7/10 ALL-STAR BREAK7/11 TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME (COLUMBUS, OHIO)7/12 @RR L 8-4 46-40 2nd -2.5 COS Wagner (1-3) CORCINO (2-2) Springs (1) 2:47 8,1577/13 @RR W 8-5 47-40 2nd -1.5 COS PILL (3-3) Roth (5-5) SCHLITTER (12) 2:45 10,1467/14 @RR W 7-5 48-40 2nd -1.5 COS COPPING (1-0) Scott (3-4) SCHLITTER (13) 3:27 11,1287/15 @RR W 11-1 49-40 2nd -0.5 COS HUTCHISON (3-1) Hurlbut (4-6) 3:02 8,0977/16 NO L 5-1 49-41 2nd -1.5 COS Gallen (5-5) STEWART (1-2) 2:48 3,9187/17 - G1 @NO* W 5-4 (10) 50-41 2nd -1.0 COS SCHLITTER (4-1) J. Kinley (1-1) COPPING (1) 3:14 N/A7/17 - G2 NO W 5-2 (7) 51-41 2nd -1.0 COS NEAL (2-0) Despaigne (2-3) HERNANDEZ (1) 1:58 4,0797/18 NO W 6-4 (10) 52-41 T-1st -- COS/OKC HERNANDEZ (2-2) Quijada (2-1) 3:30 4,4267/19 NO L 4-2 52-42 T-1st -- COS/OKC Brigham (1-0) BAWCOM (0-1) Diaz (7) 2:39 5,0647/20 @NAS W 5-4 (10) 53-42 T-1st -- COS/OKC SCHLITTER (5-1) Ramirez (1-2) BROUSSARD (7) 3:30 (:05) 9,8687/21 - G1 @NAS W 6-1 (7) 54-42 1st +0.5 OKC STEWART (2-2) Alcantara (4-2) 2:33 N/A7/21 - G2 @NAS L 4-0 (7) 54-43 1st +0.5 OKC Kiekhefer (6-0) NEAL (2-1) 1:48 11,1307/22 @NAS L 8-5 54-44 1st +0.5 OKC Naile (6-9) BAÑUELOS (8-5) Lucas (4) 2:43 10,6977/23 OFF7/24 ABQ W 3-1 55-44 1st +0.5 OKC PAREDES (3-2) Hoffman (4-5) SCHLITTER (14) 2:38 4,3457/25 ABQ W 5-0 56-44 1st +1.5 OKC HUTCHISON (4-1) Holman (4-4) 2:29 4,1817/26 ABQ W 4-1 57-44 1st +2.0 OKC HERNANDEZ (3-2) Hessler (3-2) VENDITTE (3) 2:41 5,6737/27 ELP L 8-2 57-45 1st +2.0 OKC Kennedy (10-0) NEAL (2-2) 3:19 10,1307/28 ELP L 2-1 57-46 1st +1.0 OKC Makita (1-1) FLORO (0-1) Wingenter (3) 2:59 10,6887/29 ELP L 4-2 57-47 T-1st -- COS/OKC Overton (4-2) LIBERATORE (2-2) Wick (1) 3:02 5,4257/30 ELP W 2-0 58-47 1st +1.0 OKC VENDITTE (4-2) Johnson (0-2) SCHLITTER (15) 2:487/31 OFFJULY TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 14-13 HOME: 7-9 ROAD: 7-4 AVG.: .282 ERA: 3.848/1 @TAC W 3-0 59-47 1st +2.0 OKC ALLIE (1-0) Detwiler (2-5) SCHLITTER (16) 3:23 6,7238/2 @TAC W 6-3 60-47 1st +3.0 OKC NEAL (3-2) Whalen (7-5) BROUSSARD (8) 2:58 5,3358/3 @TAC L 13-1 60-48 1st +2.0 OKC Evans (4-1) CORCINO (2-3) 2:53 6,3948/4 @RNO L 5-2 60-49 1st +2.0 OKC Buchanan (9-8) LOBSTEIN (0-2) Barrett (6) 2:44 7,3938/5 @RNO W 12-9 61-49 1st +2.0 OKC BAWCOM (1-1) Payamps (0-1) VENDITTE (4) 3:30 4,3238/6 @RNO L 6-5 61-50 1st +2.0 OKC Shipley (6-4) BAÑUELOS (8-6) Bracho (6) 2:42 3,5228/7 @RNO L 8-2 61-51 1st +1.0 OKC Clarke (11-7) RYU (0-1) 2:34 3,7098/8 OFF8/9 MEM L 2-1 61-52 1st +1.0 OKC Leone (1-0) BROUSSARD (4-4) Morales (5) 2:31 5,5488/10 MEM L 8-4 61-53 1st +1.5 OKC Jones (1-0) LOBSTEIN (0-3) 2:53 (1:02) 10,3478/11 MEM L 14-0 61-54 1st +1.5 OKC Ellis (4-4) BAWCOM (1-2) 3:01 9,8998/12 MEM W 9-0 62-54 1st +2.5 OKC STEWART (3-2) Woodford (3-3) 2:39 (2:00) 5,9098/13 @OMA W 10-5 63-54 1st +3.0 OKC SCHLITTER (6-1) Staumont (1-4) 3:09 3,0808/14 @OMA L 1-0 (10) 63-55 1st +2.5 OKC Newberry (3-0) JOHNSON (0-1) 3:01 3,5698/15 @OMA L 3-1 63-56 1st +2.0 OKC Hernandez (4-1) LOBSTEIN (0-4) 2:21 4,4438/16 @OMA L 4-3 63-57 1st +2.0 OKC Kalish (6-5) BAWCOM (1-3) Stout (4) 3:03 4,8878/17 IOW W 6-4 (11) 64-57 1st +2.0 OKC ALLIE (2-0) Coleman (2-4) 3:38 10,2168/18 IOW L 4-3 (11) 64-58 1st +1.0 OKC Norwood (1-0) PILL (3-4) 3:21 10,3708/19 - G1 @IOW* W 5-0 65-58 1st +1.5 OKC DeFRATUS (3-4) Tseng (2-13) 1:52 N/A8/19 - G2 IOW W 5-2 66-58 1st +1.5 OKC CORCINO (3-3) Baldonado (7-2) BROUSSARD (9) 2:13 5,1778/20 OFF8/21 OMA L 13-2 66-59 1st +1.0 OKC Hernandez (5-1) LOBSTEIN (0-5) 3:05 4,0898/22 OMA W 5-2 67-59 1st +0.5 OKC BROUSSARD (5-4) Kalish (6-6) SCHLITTER (17) 2:39 4,2208/23 OMA W 3-2 68-59 1st +0.5 OKC BAWCOM (2-3) Oaks (8-7) SCHLITTER (18) 2:27 5,1988/24 COS L 6-5 68-60 2nd -0.5 COS Archer (3-3) PILL (3-5) Zagurski (4) 3:43 9,7458/25 COS W 4-2 69-60 1st +0.5 OKC ALLIE (3-0) Ramirez (3-3) SCHLITTER (19) 2:38 10,4548/26 COS W 3-1 70-60 1st +1.5 OKC LOBSTEIN (1-5) Wilkerson (3-5) SCHLITTER (20) 2:44 5,5488/27 COS L 7-0 70-61 1st +0.5 OKC Houser (2-3) STEWART (3-3) 2:45 5,0548/28 @IOW L 8-3 70-62 2nd -0.5 COS Farrell (1-4) BAWCOM (2-4) 2:44 (:13) 9,0418/29 - G1 @IOW L 1-0 (7) 70-63 2nd -1.5 COS Clifton (4-3) BAÑUELOS (8-7) Maples (10) 1:55 N/A8/29 - G2 @IOW L 3-2 70-64 2nd -2.5 COS Mekkes (1-0) SCHLITTER (6-2) 2:21 9,3378/30 @IOW W 4-2 71-64 2nd -1.5 COS CORCINO (4-3) Tseng (2-15) SCHLITTER (21) 2:45 7,0238/31 @COS L 8-2 71-65 2nd -2.5 COS Wilkerson (4-5) McALLISTER (0-1) 2:45 8,998AUGUST TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 13-18 HOME: 7-7 ROAD: 6-11 AVG.: .243 ERA: 4.299/1 - G1 @COS^ W 6-4 (8) 72-65 2nd -1.5 COS SCHLITTER (7-2) Archer (4-4) 2:24 (3:13) 6,7639/1 - G2 @COS PPD - WET GROUNDS 2nd -1.5 COS Rescheduled for Sept. 3 if necessary9/2 @COS W 11-8 73-65 2nd -0.5 COS SBORZ (1-1) Asher (6-4) BROUSSARD (10) 3:27 5,7949/3 - G1 @COS W 7-1 (7) 74-65 1st +0.5 OKC McALLISTER (1-1) Peralta (6-2) 2:30 N/A9/3 - G2 @COS W 16-4 (7) 75-65 1st +1.5 OKC* BAÑUELOS (9-7) Espino (4-5) 2:34 5,684SEPTEMBER TOTALS OVERALL RECORD: 4-0 HOME: ROAD: 4-0 AVG: .390 ERA: 4.94

*Game played at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark^Suspended Sept. 1 in a 4-4 tie after six innings; completed Sept. 2

POSTSEASON9/5 MEM PPD - RAIN Rescheduled for Sept. 69/6 - G1 MEM9/6 - G2 MEM9/7 @MEM

POSTSEASON TOTALS RECORD: 0-0 HOME: ROAD: AVG: ERA:

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2018 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active1 4/5 Delete Jesen Therrien DL 252 4/5 Delete Alex Burg DL 253 4/5 Delete Zach Neal Designated For Assigment 244 4/6 Add Zach Neal Outrighted to OKC 255 4/7 Delete Daniel Corcino Tulsa 246 4/7 Add Alec Asher Waivers (Baltimore) 257 4/10 Delete Brian Moran Tulsa 248 4/10 Add Daniel Hudson Ext. Spring Training 259 4/12 Add Yimi Garcia ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 110 4/14 Delete Andrew Toles DL 24 + 111 4/14 Add Alex Burg DL 25 + 112 4/15 Delete Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 24 + 113 4/16 Add Angelo Mora Tulsa 25 + 114 4/17 Delete Alec Asher Waivers (Milwaukee) 24 + 115 4/17 Delete Max Muncy Los Angeles 23 + 116 4/17 Add Leo Crawford Rancho Cucamonga 24 + 117 4/17 Add Emmanuel De Leon Tulsa 25 + 118 4/17 Delete Zach Neal Trade (Cincinnati) 24 + 119 4/18 Add Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 25 + 120 4/18 Delete Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 24 + 121 4/19 Delete Leo Crawford Ext. Spring Training 23 + 122 4/19 Add Daniel Corcino Tulsa 24 + 123 4/19 Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 25 + 124 4/20 Delete Justin DeFratus Temp. Inactive List 24 + 125 4/20 Add Tyler Pill Trade (Arizona) 25 + 126 4/23 Delete Walker Buehler Los Angeles 24 + 127 4/24 Delete Daniel Hudson Los Angeles 23 + 128 4/25 Add Brian Moran Tulsa 24 + 129 4/25 Delete/Add Yimi Garcia Completed ML Rehab 2530 4/26 Delete Emmanuel De Leon Ext. Spring Training 2431 4/26 Add Justin DeFratus Temp. Inactive List 2532 4/28 Delete Alex Verdugo Los Angeles 2433 4/29 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2334 4/29 Add Wes Darvill Tulsa 2435 4/29 Add Emmanuel De Leon Tulsa 2536 4/30 Delete Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 2437 4/30 Add Kyle Garlick Tulsa 2538 5/1 Delete Edward Paredes Los Angeles 2439 5/1 Add Scott Alexander Los Angeles 2540 5/3 Delete Yimi Garcia Los Angeles 2441 5/3 Delete Tim Locastro Los Angeles 2342 5/3 Add Logan Landon Tulsa 2443 5/3 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2544 5/4 Delete Angelo Mora Tulsa 2445 5/4 Add Michael Ahmed Tulsa 2546 5/5 Delete Wes Darvill Tulsa 2447 5/5 Add Edward Paredes Los Angeles 2548 5/6 Delete Emmanuel De Leon Ext. Spring Training 2449 5/6 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2350 5/6 Add Danny Espinosa Free Agent 2451 5/8 Add Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 2552 5/9 Delete Scott Alexander Los Angeles 2454 5/10 Delete Logan Landon Rancho Cucamonga 2355 5/10 Delete Brian Moran Tulsa 2256 5/10 Add Ariel Hernandez Tulsa 2357 5/10 Add Josh Sborz Tulsa 2458 5/10 Add Jacob Scavuzzo Tulsa 2559 5/12 Delete Rob Segedin DL (Retro to 5/10) 2460 5/12 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 2361 5/12 Add Yimi Garcia Los Angeles 2462 5/12 Add Alex Verdugo Los Angeles 2563 5/15 Delete Michael Ahmed Tulsa 2464 5/15 Delete Alex Burg DL 2365 5/15 Add Tim Locastro Los Angeles 2466 5/15 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2567 5/16 Delete Cael Brockmeyer Tulsa 2468 5/16 Add Kyle Farmer Los Angeles 2569 5/18 Delete Tyler Pill Tulsa 2470 5/18 Add Dennis Santana Tulsa 2571 5/19 Delete Yimi Garcia Los Angeles 2472 5/21 Add Parker Curry Rancho Cucamonga 2573 5/22 Delete Parker Curry Rancho Cucamonga 2474 5/22 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2375 5/22 Add Yimi Garcia Los Angeles 2476 5/22 Add Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 2577 5/23 Delete Ariel Hernandez Tulsa 2478 5/23 Delete Donovan Solano DL 2379 5/23 Delete Edward Paredes Los Angeles 2280 5/23 Add Alex Burg DL 2381 5/23 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 2482 5/24 Delete Alex Burg DL 2383 5/24 Add Matt Beaty Ext. Spring Training 2484 5/24 Add Edwin Rios Ext. Spring Training 2585 5/25 Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa 2486 5/25 Add J.T. Chargois Los Angeles 2587 5/26 Delete Guillermo Moscoso Temp. Inactive List 2488 5/26 Add Caleb Ferguson Tulsa 2589 5/28 Delete Yimi Garcia Los Angeles 2490 5/29 Delete Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 2391 5/30 Delete Danny Espinosa Released 2292 5/30 Delete Dennis Santana Los Angeles 2193 5/30 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 2094 5/30 Add Guillermo Moscoso Temp. Inactive List 2195 5/30 Add Edward Paredes Los Angeles 2296 5/31 Add Tyler Pill Tulsa 2397 5/31 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 2498 6/1 Delete C.C. Lee Released 2399 6/1 Add Michael Ahmed Tulsa 24100 6/1 Add Chad Girodo Tulsa 25

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2018 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active101 6/1 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 24102 6/2 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 25103 6/3 Delete Jake Peter DL 24104 6/3 Add Angelo Mora Tulsa 25105 6/5 Delete Caleb Ferguson Los Angeles (Taxi Squad) 24106 6/5 Delete Jacob Scavuzzo Tulsa 23107 6/5 Add P.J. Conlon Waivers (NYM) 24108 6/5 Add Andrew Toles DL 25109 6/6 Delete P.J. Conlon Waivers (NYM) 24110 6/7 Delete Edward Paredes Los Angeles 23111 6/7 Add Emmanuel De Leon Ext. Spring Training 24112 6/7 Add Logan Ondrusek Tulsa 25113 6/8 Delete Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 24114 6/8 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 23115 6/8 Delete Tim Locastro DL (Retro to 6/7) 22116 6/8 Add Michael Johnson Tulsa 23117 6/8 Add Rob Segedin DL 24118 6/8 Add Sven Schueller Rancho Cucamonga 25119 6/9 Delete Daniel Corcino Los Angeles 24120 6/9 Delete Sven Schueller Ext. Spring Training 23121 6/9 Add Andrew Istler Tulsa 24122 6/9 Add Jason Richman Rancho Cucamonga 25123 6/10 Delete Andrew Istler Rancho Cucamonga 24124 6/10 Add Caleb Ferguson Los Angeles 25125 6/11 Delete Manny Bañuelos Temp. Inactive List 24126 6/11 Delete Jason Richman Rancho Cucamonga 23127 6/11 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 24128 6/11 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 25129 6/12 Delete Caleb Ferguson Los Angeles 24130 6/13 Delete Michael Ahmed Tulsa 23131 6/13 Add Jake Peter DL 24132 6/14 Add Alex Burg DL 25133 6/15 Delete Emmanuel De Leon DL (Retro to 6/14) 24134 6/15 Delete Kyle Farmer Los Angeles 23135 6/15 Add Manny Bañuelos Temp. Inactive List 24136 6/16 Delete Chad Girodo Released 23137 6/16 Delete Michael Johnson Tulsa 22138 6/16 Add Daniel Corcino Los Angeles 23139 6/16 Add Ariel Hernandez Tulsa 24140 6/16 Add Drew Hutchison Free Agent 25141 6/18 Delete Guillermo Moscoso Temp. Inactive List 24142 6/18 Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 25143 6/19 Delete Matt Beaty DL (Retro to 6/17) 24144 6/19 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 23145 6/21 Delete Rob Segedin DL (Retro to 6/19) 22146 6/21 Add Connor Joe Tulsa 23147 6/21 Add Guillermo Moscoso Temp. Inactive List 24148 6/21 Add Breyvic Valera Los Angeles 25149 6/22 Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa 24150 6/22 Add Brock Stewart Los Angeles 25151 6/23 Delete Alex Burg DL 24152 6/23 Add Kyle Farmer Los Angeles 25153 6/26 Delete Tyler Pill Temp. Inactive List (Retro to 6/25) 24154 6/26 Add Adam Liberatore Los Angeles 25155 6/29 Delete Manny Bañuelos DL (Retro to 6/28) 24156 6/29 Delete Adam Liberatore DL (Retro to 6/27) 23157 6/29 Delete Guillermo Moscoso Released 22158 6/29 Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 23159 6/29 Add Michael Johnson Tulsa 24160 6/29 Add Tyler Pill Temp. Inactive List 25161 6/30 Delete J.T. Chargois Los Angeles 24162 6/30 Add Madison Younginer AZL Dodgers 25163 7/1 Delete Michael Johnson Tulsa 24164 7/1 Delete Travis Taijeron Temp. Inactive List 23165 7/1 Add Alex Burg DL 24166 7/1 Add Layne Somsen Tulsa 25167 7/2 Delete Justin DeFratus DL (Retro to 7/1) 24168 7/2 Add Kyle Lobstein Tulsa 25169 7/4 Delete Daniel Corcino Designated for Assignment 24170 7/4 Delete Layne Somsen Tulsa 23171 7/4 Add Travis Taijeron Temp. Inactive List 24172 7/5 Add Zach Neal Trade (Cincinnati) 25173 7/6 Delete Tyler Pill DL 24174 7/6 Add Manny Bañuelos DL 25175 7/7 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 24176 7/7 Add Brian Moran Tulsa 25177 7/8 Delete Alex Burg DL (Retro to 7/6) 24178 7/8 Add Daniel Corcino Outrighted to OKC 25179 7/8 Add/Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa DL 25180 7/9 Delete Kyle Lobstein Tulsa 24181 7/9 Delete Andrew Toles Los Angeles 23182 7/9 Delete Madison Younginer DL 22183 7/12 Add Tim Locastro DL 23184 7/12 Add Shea Spitzbarth Tulsa 24185 7/13 Add Tyler Pill DL 25186 7/14 Delete Brian Moran Released 24187 7/14 Add Corey Copping Tulsa 25188 7/15 Delete Corey Copping Tulsa 24189 7/15 Delete Tyler Pill DL (Retro to 7/14) 23190 7/15 Add Jason Richman Rancho Cucamonga 24191 7/15 Add Donovan Solano DL 25192 7/16 Delete Drew Hutchison Temp. Inactive List 24193 7/16 Delete Jason Richman Rancho Cucamonga 23194 7/16 Add Andrew Istler Tulsa 24195 7/16 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 25196 7/17 Delete Andrew Istler Tulsa 24197 7/17 Delete Logan Ondrusek Released 23198 7/17 Add Walker Buehler Los Angeles 24199 7/17 Add Corey Copping Tulsa 25200 7/17 Add Pedro Báez ML Rehab Assignment 25 + 1

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2018 TransactionsNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active201 7/18 Delete Breyvic Valera Trade (Baltimore) 24 + 1202 7/18 Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 25 + 1203 7/19 Delete Justin DeFratus DL 24 + 1204 7/19 Delete Shea Spitzbarth Tulsa 23 + 1205 7/19 Add Logan Bawcom Tulsa 24 + 1206 7/19 Add Edward Paredes Outrighted to OKC 25 + 1207 7/20 Delete Logan Bawcom Tulsa 24 + 1208 7/20 Delete Travis Taijeron DL (Retro to 7/18) 23 + 1209 7/20 Add Drew Hutchison Temp. Inactive List 24 + 1210 7/20 Add Andrew Toles Los Angeles 25 + 1211 7/23 Delete Pedro Baez Tulsa (ML Rehab) 25212 7/23 Delete Alex Verdugo Los Angeles 24213 7/24 Delete Walker Buehler ML Taxi Squad 23214 7/24 Add/Delete Madison Younginer Tulsa DL 23215 7/24 Add Logan Bawcom Tulsa 24216 7/24 Add Alex Burg DL 25217 7/24 Add Yasiel Puig Major League Rehab 25 + 1218 7/26 Delete Logan Bawcom Tulsa 24 + 1219 7/26 Add Adam Liberatore DL 25 + 1220 7/28 Add/Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa DL 25 + 1221 7/28 Delete Yasiel Puig Los Angeles (Completed ML Rehab) 25222 7/28 Delete Corey Copping Tulsa 24223 7/28 Add Dylan Floro Los Angeles 25224 7/30 Delete Dylan Floro Los Angeles 24225 7/30 Add Stetson Allie Tulsa 25226 7/31 Delete Alex Burg DL (Retro to 7/29) 24227 7/31 Delete Drew Hutchison Released 23228 7/31 Delete Ariel Hernandez Designated for Assignment 22229 7/31 Add Kyle Lobstein Tulsa 23230 7/31 Add Alex Verdugo Los Angeles 24231 8/1 Add Will Smith Tulsa 25 232 8/4 Delete Josh Sborz DL (Retro to 8/3) 24233 8/4 Add Logan Bawcom Tulsa 25234 8/7 Add Hyun-Jin Ryu Major League Rehab 25 + 1235 8/7 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 24 + 1236 8/9 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 25 + 1237 8/10 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 24 + 1238 8/10 Add Michael Johnson Tulsa 25 + 1239 8/13 Delete Angelo Mora DL (Retro to 8/12) 24 + 1240 8/13 Add Tyler Pill DL 25 + 1241 8/15 Delete Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles (Completed ML Rehab) 25242 8/15 Delete Adam Liberatore DL 24243 8/15 Add Pat Venditte Los Angeles 25244 8/17 Add Josh Fields Major League Rehab 25 + 1245 8/18 Delete Connor Joe DL 24 + 1246 8/18 Delete Henry Ramos DL 23 + 1247 8/18 Add Alex Burg DL 24 + 1248 8/18 Add Travis Taijeron DL 25 + 1249 8/18 Add Yimi Garcia Major League Rehab 25 + 2250 8/19 (1) Delete Alex Burg DL 24 + 2251 8/19 (1) Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 25 + 2252 8/19 (2) Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa 24 + 2253 8/19 (2) Add Matt Beaty DL 25 + 2254 8/21 Delete Pat Venditte Los Angeles 24 + 2255 8/21 Add Karch Kowalczyk Tulsa 25 + 2256 8/24 Delete Yimi Garcia Los Angeles (Completed ML Rehab) 25 + 1257 8/24 Delete Karch Kowalczyk DL (Retro to 8/22) 24 + 1258 8/24 Add Josh Sborz DL 25 + 1259 8/27 Delete Edward Paredes DL (Retro to 8/25) 24 + 1260 8/27 Add Zach McAllister Free Agent 25 + 1261 8/28 Add Zac Rosscup Major League Rehab 25 + 2262 8/29 (1) Delete Logan Bawcom Temp. Inactive List 24 + 2263 8/29 (1) Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 25 + 2264 8/29 (2) Delete Justin DeFratus Tulsa 24 + 2265 8/29 (2) Add Julio Urías Rancho Cucamonga 25 + 2266 8/30 Delete Josh Fields Los Angeles (Completed ML Rehab) 25 + 1267 8/31 Add/Delete Karch Kowalczyk Tulsa DL 25 + 1268 8/31 Delete Kyle Farmer Los Angeles 24 + 1269 8/31 Delete Tim Locastro Los Angeles 23 + 1270 8/31 Delete Andrew Toles Los Angeles 22 + 1271 8/31 Delete Alex Verdugo Los Angeles 21 + 1272 8/31 Add Justin DeFratus Tulsa 22 + 1273 8/31 Add Alex Burg DL 23 + 1274 8/31 Add Henry Ramos 24 + 1275 9/1 Delete Zac Rosscup Los Angeles (Completed ML Rehab) 24275 9/1 Delete Rocky Gale Los Angeles 23276 9/1 Add Tyler Goeddel Tulsa 24277 9/1 Add Connor Joe DL 25278 9/2 Delete Brock Stewart Los Angeles 24279 9/2 Add Logan Bawcom Temp. Inactive List 25280 9/3 Delete Kyle Lobstein Temp. Inactive List (Retro to 9/2) 24281 9/3 Add Edward Paredes DL 25

POSTSEASONNo. Date Add/Delete Player To From # Active1 9/5 Delete Justin DeFratus DL (Retro to 9/3) 242 9/5 Delete Michael Johnson Tulsa 233 9/5 Add Kyle Lobstein Temp. Inactive List 244 9/5 Add Angelo Mora DL 25