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THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY July 17 (1964) The Angels posted a 1-0 shutout at Minnesota with Fred Newman getting the decision… The shutout was one of a club- record 28 that year. 2015 ANGELS AT A GLANCE Current record.................. 48-40 Home record .................... 25-18 Road record...................... 23-22 Current streak ................. Won 1 Pre-ASB record ................. 48-40 Post-ASB record ......................... Current homestand .................... Last homestand .................... 6-3 Last road trip ........................ 7-2 Last 5 games......................... 3-2 Last 10 games ....................... 7-3 Number of Days In first place..............................8 In second place.......................64 In third place ..........................28 In fourth place ..........................1 In fifth place ............................1 When Angels Score first ........................ 32-10 Score second or shutout .. 16-30 Score 3 runs or less .......... 14-31 Score 4 runs or more .......... 34-9 Allow 3 runs or less ............ 41-8 Allow 4 runs or more .......... 7-32 Lead after 7 innings ............ 38-1 Trail after 7 innings ............ 1-38 Tied after 7 innings............... 9-2 Lead after 8 innings ............ 43-2 Trail after 8 innings ............ 0-36 Tied after 8 innings............... 5-2 Extra innings ......................... 3-3 Come-from-behind wins ........20 Walk-off wins/losses ............ 6-1 Decided in final at-bat ........ 11-5 Vs. LHS................................ 14-7 Vs. RHS ............................. 34-33 Out-hit opponent ............... 35-9 Out-hit by opponent ........ 10-28 Opponent has equal hits ...... 3-3 Collect 10-or-more hits ...... 20-7 Allow 10-or-more hits ........ 7-20 Hit a home run ................. 36-21 Allow a home run ............. 24-32 Commit an error ............... 21-18 Monthly Record April............ 11-11 (14-12 in ’14) May ............ 16-13 (16-12 in ’14) June ............ 14-13 (15-10 in ’14) July ................... 7-3 (19-8 in ’14) August .................. (19-10 in ‘14) Sept/Oct ................ (15-11 in ’14 2015 SERIES RECORD 15-8-6 RED SOX (42-47) @ ANGELS (48-40) LHP WADE MILEY (8-8, 4.80 ERA) vs. LHP C.J. WILSON (7-7, 3.83 ERA) ANGEL STADIUM 7:05 PM PDT TV FOX SPORTS WEST RADIO KLAA AM 830 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 GAME #89 (48-40) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #44 (25-18) LEADING OFF: LAA opens the second half with a 10-game homestand vs. Boston (7/17-7/20), Minnesota (7/21-23) and Texas (7/24-26)Angels went 7-2 on nine-game road trip to Texas (3-0), Colorado (2-0) & Seattle (2-2)Halos sit a season-best eight games over .500 (3 rd time)Angels have won seven of nine and 11 of 14 to take over sole possession of first place in division (first time atop division since April 17; +0.5) LAA trimmed all 5.0 games off Houston’s lead on road trip…Angels are 7-3 this month after an MLB-best 19-8 last July…Halos are 19-10 last 29 games and 37-25 in last 62 contests. FIRST PLACE AT THE BREAK: 2015 marks 10 th time Angels reached All-Star break with sole possession of first place (11 th time is first overall) Halos have made playoffs in six of the 10 previous campaigns …Since Wild Card began in 1995, Angels have made postseason in four of five seasons when alone atop standings at break…2015 marks first time alone atop division at ASG since 2009 (reached ALCS). DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN: Mike Trout became the first player in MLB history to win consecutive All-Star Game MVP awards …Just fifth player ever to take home the ASG MVP twice joining Willie Mays (1963 & 1968), Steve Garvey (1974 & 1978), Gary Carter (1981 & 1984) and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1991 & 2001)…Trout also hit the 6 th all-time ASG leadoff HR (4 th to start the game), first since Bo Jackson in 1989…In four career ASG’s, Trout has hit for the cycle in natural order in each of his first at-bats in the four games (single in 2012, double in 2013, triple in 2014 and HR in 2015)… He has hit safely in each of his four All‐Star Games batting 5‐for‐10 (.500) with a HR, two doubles, a triple, three RBI & three runs scoredFifth player in Angels history to homer in ASG, joining Leon Wagner (1962), Fred Lynn (1983), Garret Anderson (2003) and Vladimir Guerrero (2006)…At age 23, he already has 4 ASG appearances (2x ASG MVPs), an AL MVP, Rookie of Year and 3 Silver Slugger Awards (to name a few). TROUT NAMED A.L. PLAYER OF WEEK: Trout was named A.L. Player of the Week for period ending July 12 th …He paced A.L. in home runs (5), slugging pct. (1.130), on‐base percentage (.556) and total bases (26), and tied for first in batting average (.478) & RBI (10)…Third career weekly nod for Trout. OFFENSE IS UP: Halos have a .775 team OPS last 40 games to rank third in A.L. (.650 OPS first 47 games last in A.L.). DUAL DAMAGE: 2015 (Trout & Pujols 26 HRs apiece) marks just fourth time in MLB History two teammates ranked tied for first atop HR leader board at the break first time since Fred McGriff and Gary Sheffield with SD in 1992 (18 HRs apiece)Also marks first time teammates ranked first and/or second in league in HR at the All-Star break without ties since 1998: Ken Griffey Jr (35) and Alex Rodriguez (27)26 HRs apiece for Trout & Pujols are tied for most in LAA history before the break (Garret Anderson in 2000) 52 combined HRs are most in Angels history by a team duo before ASG. A.L. Teammates 26+ HRs Pre All-Star Break All-Time (STATS LLC) SEASON TEAM PLAYERS 1961 Yankees Roger Maris (33), Mickey Mantle (29) 1996 Red Sox Jose Canseco (26), Mo Vaughn (26) 1998 Mariners Ken Griffey Jr. (35), Alex Rodriguez (27) 2015 Angels Albert Pujols (26), Mike Trout (26) ROAD TRIPPIN’ HITTIN’: Angels tallied 65 runs (outscored opponents 65-30) on 107 hits in nine games of road trip…Halos went 30 for 90 (.333) W/RISP in the nine games…LAA had 37 extra base hits on trip (16 HRs last eight contests) …Halos had 10+ runs in four of nine games. GAME OF CRON: C.J. Cron has tied a career-high with a seven- game hit streak (.552; 16/29, 6 XBH, 11 RBI)…Since recall (6/29), Cron is batting .459 (17/37) with 7 R, 3 2B, 4 HR & 12 RBI in 10 games played…He went 15 for 24 (.625) on road trip (3 HR, 10 RBI)Raised season average from .198 to .269 on the road trip. ALL STAR STUFF: On Sunday July 12th, Hector Santiago was named to squad replacing Oakland’s Sonny Gray (1 st career nod for Santiago)…Since 2005, Halos have sent 3+ players to ASG seven times…2015 marks ninth time in franchise history at least two Angels (Mike Trout & Albert Pujols) were named starters. FROM THE START: Halo starting pitchers have allowed two earned or less in 13 of last 16 games (2.25 ERA; 104 IP 26 ER)Halos’ 53 quality starts rank T1st in A.L…Angels are 41-8 when holding opponents to three runs or less…Starter’s ERA of 3.71 ranks third in A.L. ALBERT ALERT ALL-TIME EXTRA-BASE HITS ALL-TIME HOME RUNS 12th Ty Cobb 1,136+ 15th 548 Mike Schmidt 13th Albert Pujols 1,135+ 16th 546 Albert Pujols 14th Tris Speaker 1,131+ 17th 536 Mickey Mantle +based on baseball-reference.com **Pujols has also passed Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Willie McCovey & Frank Thomas on all-time HR list this season…He ranks 29 th all-time in RBI (1,659)…Next up is Sammy Sosa (1,667 RBI)…His 573 career doubles have passed Ivan Rodriguez (572) for 23 rd all- time (Bobby Abreu & Charlie Gehringer are tied for 21 st w/574)…Pujols is one SB shy of becoming 4 th player in MLB history W/ 500 HRs/100 SBs/.300 Avg. (B. Ruth, H. Aaron & W. Mays). TROUT ON TOP: Mike Trout leads A.L. with a 5.9 WAR, 68 runs, 26 HRs (tied), 199 total bases and .614 slugging pct…Ranks second in OPS (1.019)…Trout has led A.L. in runs each of last three seasons no player has ever led either league in runs four consecutive seasons)is 421 runs since 2012 lead MLB (M. Cabrera 2 nd with 356). HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: Trout joins Hall of Famers Mel Ott (1929-32), Eddie Mathews (1952-55) & Frank Robinson (1956-59) to hit 25+ HR in four seasons before age 24 (ESPN STATS)…Trout is sixth A.L. player to hit 25+ HR before ASB in age 23 season or younger (last: Troy Glaus, 25 HR in 2000 w/ Angels). TAKE IT TO THE STREET: Huston Street is one save shy of 300 will be 27 th player all-time to reach mark …Ranks second in A.L. with 24 saves (24/27)…Since 2011, he leads Majors converting 92% of save chances (150/163)…On May 13, 2015, Street signed a two-year contract extension through 2017. HOT HALOS : Since June 19 th , Erick Aybar leads MLB batting .421 (32/76)…Aybar has hit .531 (17/32) over his last nine games (9 R, 5 2B & 4 RBI)…Kole Calhoun has hit safely in seven of his last nine games with six multi-hit efforts batting Albert Pujols has 18 HRs & 39 RBI his last 40 contests...Mike Trout has hit safely in 13 of his last 15 games, batting .389 (21/54) with 15 runs, 8 HRs and 14 RBIJohnny Giavotella is hitting .343 (23/67) in his last 16 games…Andrew Heaney has gone 3-0 with a 1.32 ERA average, 23 strikeouts and four walks in 27.1 IP in first four starts with Angels…Hector Santiago has allowed one-or-fewer earned runs in 11 of last 16 starts…Lowered ERA to 2.33 last outing (3 rd in A.L.). THIS N’ THAT: Angels’ team ERA of 3.64 ranks 5 th in A.L Pujols/Trout tandem has homered in the same game 23 times (six times in 2015) …Angels are 48-10 in last 58 games when Kole Calhoun scores a run…Joe Smith leads MLB with 22 holds …Smith has appeared in 114 games since joining LAA in 2014 (second-most among A.L. hurlers). RUN REPORT : 41 of LAA’s 88 games have been decided by two runs or fewer (LAA is 25-16)…Angels are 15-12 in one-run decisions…Halos have scored three runs or fewer in 44 of 88 affairs (14-31 record)…Club is 34-9 scoring 4+ runs…LAA is an MLB-best 30-0 allowing two runs or less. MANAGER MINUTE: Since Mike Scioscia took over as manager in 2000, Halos rank third in A.L. in wins (1,379) behind Yankees & Red SoxOn June 21 st, Scioscia became 11th individual to manage one franchise for 2500+ gamesScioscia’s 1,379 wins rank 28 th all-timeWilbert Robertson is 27 th (1,399). VS. RED SOX: Sox lead 2015 season series 2-1…Angels are 17-7 in last 24 G vs. Boston (6-3 in last 9 at home) …Halos’ 19-inning, 5-4 win at Angel Stadium on Aug. 9, 2014 was longest MLB game (in terms of innings) in 2014 (matched by Toronto/Detroit the next day)…Matched longest time of game in Angel history (6:32)…Since 2012, Trout is batting .351 (34/97) vs. Boston. PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Saturday July 18 vs. Boston RHP Rick Porcello (5-9, 5.90) RHP Garrett Richards (9-6, 3.53) 6:05 p.m. FSW Sunday July 19 vs. Boston LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (5-2, 3.59) LHP Hector Santiago (6-4, 2.33) 5:05 p.m. ESPN, NHK Monday July 20 vs. Boston TBD TBD 7:05 p.m. FSW Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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Page 1: RED SOX (42-47) @ ANGELS (48-40) LHP WADE MILEY (8-8, 4.80 …mlb.mlb.com/documents/0/4/4/137067044/7.17.15_vs._BOS... · 2020. 4. 20. · ASG appearances (2x ASG MVPs), an AL MVP,

THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY July 17

(1964) The Angels posted a 1-0 shutout at Minnesota with Fred Newman getting the decision… The shutout was one of a club-record 28 that year. 2015 ANGELS AT A GLANCE

Current record .................. 48-40 When Angels… Out-hit opponent ..................................... 7-0 Home record .................... 25-18 Road record ...................... 23-22 Current streak ................. Won 1 Score first .......................................................... 3-5 Out-hit by opponent ................................ 1-9 Pre-ASB record ................. 48-40 Score second or shutout .............................. 5-6 Opponent has equal hits .......................... 1-1 Post-ASB record ......................... Current homestand .................... Last homestand .................... 6-3 Lead after 7 innings ...................................... 7-2 Collect a home run................................... 7-6 Last road trip ........................ 7-2 Last 5 games ......................... 3-2 Tied after 7 innings ........................................... 1-1 Commit an error ...................................... 6-6 Last 10 games ....................... 7-3 Number of Days In first place.............................. 8 Tied after 8 innings ....................................... 0-1 May ......................................... (15-13 in ’08) In second place....................... 64 Extra Innings ..................................................... 0-1 June ........................................ (16-10 in ’08) In third place .......................... 28 Come-from-behind wins ................................. 4 July ............................................ (19-6 in ’08) In fourth place .......................... 1 In fifth place ............................ 1 When Angels Score first ........................ 32-10 Score second or shutout .. 16-30 Score 3 runs or less .......... 14-31 Score 4 runs or more .......... 34-9 Allow 3 runs or less ............ 41-8 Allow 4 runs or more .......... 7-32 Lead after 7 innings ............ 38-1 Trail after 7 innings ............ 1-38 Tied after 7 innings ............... 9-2 Lead after 8 innings ............ 43-2 Trail after 8 innings ............ 0-36 Tied after 8 innings ............... 5-2 Extra innings ......................... 3-3 Come-from-behind wins ........ 20 Walk-off wins/losses ............ 6-1 Decided in final at-bat ........ 11-5 Vs. LHS ................................ 14-7 Vs. RHS ............................. 34-33 Out-hit opponent ............... 35-9 Out-hit by opponent ........ 10-28 Opponent has equal hits ...... 3-3 Collect 10-or-more hits ...... 20-7 Allow 10-or-more hits ........ 7-20 Hit a home run ................. 36-21 19-15 Allow a home run ............. 24-32 Commit an error ............... 21-18 Monthly Record April ............ 11-11 (14-12 in ’14) May ............ 16-13 (16-12 in ’14) June ............ 14-13 (15-10 in ’14) July ................... 7-3 (19-8 in ’14) August .................. (19-10 in ‘14) Sept/Oct ................ (15-11 in ’14 2015 SERIES RECORD 15-8-6

RED SOX (42-47) @ ANGELS (48-40) LHP WADE MILEY (8-8, 4.80 ERA) vs. LHP C.J. WILSON (7-7, 3.83 ERA)

ANGEL STADIUM – 7:05 PM PDT TV – FOX SPORTS WEST RADIO – KLAA AM 830

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 GAME #89 (48-40) ANAHEIM, CA HOME GAME #44 (25-18)

LEADING OFF: LAA opens the second half with a 10-game homestand vs. Boston (7/17-7/20), Minnesota (7/21-23) and Texas (7/24-26)…Angels went 7-2 on nine-game road trip to Texas (3-0), Colorado (2-0) & Seattle (2-2)…Halos sit a season-best eight games over .500 (3rd time)…Angels have won seven of nine and 11 of 14 to take over sole possession of first place in division (first time atop division since April 17; +0.5)…LAA trimmed all 5.0 games off Houston’s lead on road trip…Angels are 7-3 this month after an MLB-best 19-8 last July…Halos are 19-10 last 29 games and 37-25 in last 62 contests. FIRST PLACE AT THE BREAK: 2015 marks 10th time Angels reached All-Star break with sole possession of first place (11th time is first overall) – Halos have made playoffs in six of the 10 previous campaigns…Since Wild Card began in 1995, Angels have made postseason in four of five seasons when alone atop standings at break…2015 marks first time alone atop division at ASG since 2009 (reached ALCS). DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN: Mike Trout became the first player in MLB history to win consecutive All-Star Game MVP awards…Just fifth player ever to take home the ASG MVP twice joining Willie Mays (1963 & 1968), Steve Garvey (1974 & 1978), Gary Carter (1981 & 1984) and Cal Ripken, Jr. (1991 & 2001)…Trout also hit the 6th all-time ASG leadoff HR (4th to start the game), first since Bo Jackson in 1989…In four career ASG’s, Trout has hit for the cycle in natural order in each of his first at-bats in the four games (single in 2012, double in 2013, triple in 2014 and HR in 2015)… He has hit safely in each of his four All‐Star Games batting 5‐for‐10 (.500) with a HR, two doubles, a triple, three RBI & three runs scored…Fifth player in Angels history to homer in ASG, joining Leon Wagner (1962), Fred Lynn (1983), Garret Anderson (2003) and Vladimir Guerrero (2006)…At age 23, he already has 4 ASG appearances (2x ASG MVPs), an AL MVP, Rookie of Year and 3 Silver Slugger Awards (to name a few). TROUT NAMED A.L. PLAYER OF WEEK: Trout was named A.L. Player of the Week for period ending July 12th…He paced A.L. in home runs (5), slugging pct. (1.130), on‐base percentage (.556) and total bases (26), and tied for first in batting average (.478) & RBI (10)…Third career weekly nod for Trout. OFFENSE IS UP: Halos have a .775 team OPS last 40 games to rank third in A.L. (.650 OPS first 47 games – last in A.L.).

DUAL DAMAGE: 2015 (Trout & Pujols – 26 HRs apiece) marks just fourth time in MLB History two teammates ranked tied for first atop HR leader board at the break – first time since Fred McGriff and Gary Sheffield with SD in 1992 (18 HRs apiece)…Also marks first time teammates ranked first and/or second in league in HR at the All-Star break without ties since 1998: Ken Griffey Jr (35) and Alex Rodriguez (27)…26 HRs apiece for Trout & Pujols are tied for most in LAA history before the break (Garret Anderson in 2000)…52 combined HRs are most in Angels history by a team duo before ASG.

A.L. Teammates 26+ HRs Pre All-Star Break All-Time (STATS LLC)

SEASON TEAM PLAYERS

1961 Yankees Roger Maris (33), Mickey Mantle (29)

1996 Red Sox Jose Canseco (26), Mo Vaughn (26)

1998 Mariners Ken Griffey Jr. (35), Alex Rodriguez (27)

2015 Angels Albert Pujols (26), Mike Trout (26)

ROAD TRIPPIN’ HITTIN’: Angels tallied 65 runs (outscored opponents 65-30) on 107 hits in nine games of road trip…Halos went 30 for 90 (.333) W/RISP in the nine games…LAA had 37 extra base hits on trip (16 HRs last eight contests)…Halos had 10+ runs in four of nine games. GAME OF CRON: C.J. Cron has tied a career-high with a seven-game hit streak (.552; 16/29, 6 XBH, 11 RBI)…Since recall (6/29), Cron is batting .459 (17/37) with 7 R, 3 2B, 4 HR & 12 RBI in 10 games played…He went 15 for 24 (.625) on road trip (3 HR, 10 RBI)…Raised season average from .198 to .269 on the road trip. ALL STAR STUFF: On Sunday July 12th, Hector Santiago was named to squad replacing Oakland’s Sonny Gray (1st career nod for Santiago)…Since 2005, Halos have sent 3+ players to ASG seven times…2015 marks ninth time in franchise history at least two Angels (Mike Trout & Albert Pujols) were named starters.

FROM THE START: Halo starting pitchers have allowed two earned or less in 13 of last 16 games (2.25 ERA; 104 IP – 26 ER)…Halos’ 53 quality starts rank T1st in A.L…Angels are 41-8 when holding opponents to three runs or less…Starter’s ERA of 3.71 ranks third in A.L.

ALBERT ALERT ALL-TIME EXTRA-BASE HITS ALL-TIME HOME RUNS 12th Ty Cobb 1,136+ 15th 548 Mike Schmidt 13th Albert Pujols 1,135+ 16th 546 Albert Pujols 14th Tris Speaker 1,131+ 17th 536 Mickey Mantle +based on baseball-reference.com **Pujols has also passed Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Willie McCovey & Frank Thomas on all-time HR list this season…He ranks 29th all-time in RBI (1,659)…Next up is Sammy Sosa (1,667 RBI)…His 573 career doubles have passed Ivan Rodriguez (572) for 23rd all-time (Bobby Abreu & Charlie Gehringer are tied for 21st w/574)…Pujols is one SB shy of becoming 4th player in MLB history W/ 500 HRs/100 SBs/.300 Avg. (B. Ruth, H. Aaron & W. Mays).

TROUT ON TOP: Mike Trout leads A.L. with a 5.9 WAR, 68 runs, 26 HRs (tied), 199 total bases and .614 slugging pct…Ranks second in OPS (1.019)…Trout has led A.L. in runs each of last three seasons – no player has ever led either league in runs four consecutive seasons)… is 421 runs since 2012 lead MLB (M. Cabrera 2nd with 356). HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: Trout joins Hall of Famers Mel Ott (1929-32), Eddie Mathews (1952-55) & Frank Robinson (1956-59) to hit 25+ HR in four seasons before age 24 (ESPN STATS)…Trout is sixth A.L. player to hit 25+ HR before ASB in age 23 season or younger (last: Troy Glaus, 25 HR in 2000 w/ Angels). TAKE IT TO THE STREET: Huston Street is one save shy of 300 – will be 27th player all-time to reach mark…Ranks second in A.L. with 24 saves (24/27)…Since 2011, he leads Majors converting 92% of save chances (150/163)…On May 13, 2015, Street signed a two-year contract extension through 2017. HOT HALOS: Since June 19th, Erick Aybar leads MLB batting .421 (32/76)…Aybar has hit .531 (17/32) over his last nine games (9 R, 5 2B & 4 RBI)…Kole Calhoun has hit safely in seven of his last nine games with six multi-hit efforts batting …Albert Pujols has 18 HRs & 39 RBI his last 40 contests...Mike Trout has hit safely in 13 of his last 15 games, batting .389 (21/54) with 15 runs, 8 HRs and 14 RBI…Johnny Giavotella is hitting .343 (23/67) in his last 16 games…Andrew Heaney has gone 3-0 with a 1.32 ERA average, 23 strikeouts and four walks in 27.1 IP in first four starts with Angels…Hector Santiago has allowed one-or-fewer earned runs in 11 of last 16 starts…Lowered ERA to 2.33 last outing (3rd in A.L.).

THIS N’ THAT: Angels’ team ERA of 3.64 ranks 5th in A.L… Pujols/Trout tandem has homered in the same game 23 times (six times in 2015)…Angels are 48-10 in last 58 games when Kole Calhoun scores a run…Joe Smith leads MLB with 22 holds…Smith has appeared in 114 games since joining LAA in 2014 (second-most among A.L. hurlers).

RUN REPORT: 41 of LAA’s 88 games have been decided by two runs or fewer (LAA is 25-16)…Angels are 15-12 in one-run decisions…Halos have scored three runs or fewer in 44 of 88 affairs (14-31 record)…Club is 34-9 scoring 4+ runs…LAA is an MLB-best 30-0 allowing two runs or less. MANAGER MINUTE: Since Mike Scioscia took over as manager in 2000, Halos rank third in A.L. in wins (1,379) behind Yankees & Red Sox…On June 21st, Scioscia became 11th individual to manage one franchise for 2500+ games…Scioscia’s 1,379 wins rank 28th all-time…Wilbert Robertson is 27th (1,399).

VS. RED SOX: Sox lead 2015 season series 2-1…Angels are 17-7 in last 24 G vs. Boston (6-3 in last 9 at home)…Halos’ 19-inning, 5-4 win at Angel Stadium on Aug. 9, 2014 was longest MLB game (in terms of innings) in 2014 (matched by Toronto/Detroit the next day)…Matched longest time of game in Angel history (6:32)…Since 2012, Trout is batting .351 (34/97) vs. Boston.

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS & BROADCAST LISTINGS DAY DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PITCHER ANGELS PITCHER TIME (PDT) Saturday July 18 vs. Boston RHP Rick Porcello (5-9, 5.90) RHP Garrett Richards (9-6, 3.53) 6:05 p.m. FSW Sunday July 19 vs. Boston LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (5-2, 3.59) LHP Hector Santiago (6-4, 2.33) 5:05 p.m. ESPN, NHK Monday July 20 vs. Boston TBD TBD 7:05 p.m. FSW Radio flagships of the Angels are KLAA AM 830 & KWKW 1330 AM

TV Broadcast Partners are FOX Sports West / FS Espanol

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RED SOX vs. WILSON PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Betts .500 4 2 0 1 1 Bogaerts .000 6 0 0 0 2 De Aza .000 7 0 0 0 1 Hanigan .500 2 1 0 0 0 Holt .200 5 1 0 1 3 Leon --- - - - - - Marrero --- - - - - - Napoli .242 33 8 3 6 10 Ortiz .150 20 3 0 2 6 Pedroia .407 27 11 1 6 2 Ramirez .333 9 3 1 4 1 Sandoval 1.000 2 2 0 1 0 Shaw --- - - - - - Victorino .375 8 3 0 0 1

ANGELS vs. MILEY PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI SO Aybar .250 4 1 0 0 0 Calhoun .000 3 0 0 0 0 Cron .333 3 1 0 0 1 Featherston .000 2 0 0 0 1 Freese .375 8 3 0 0 0 Giavotella .200 5 1 0 0 2 Iannetta .429 7 3 0 1 1 Joyce .000 3 0 0 0 0 Perez --- - - - - - Pujols .000 3 0 0 0 0 Robertson --- - - - - - Trout .333 3 1 0 1 0

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. BOSTON

RHP GARRETT RICHARDS (9-6, 3.53 ERA)

Making 17th start of the year and eighth at home…Owns a 5-1 record and 2.25 ERA (48 IP – 12 ER) at Angel Stadium this season…Earned the win in first start of 2015 against the Red Sox on May 22 at Fenway Park after tossing six innings and allowing five earned runs on nine hits…In seven career games (three starts) vs. Boston, is 1-0 with a 6.05 ERA (19.1 IP – 13 ER).

WILSON’S 2015 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY DATE OPP SCORE W-L ERA LEFT IP H R ER HR BB SO PIT/STR 4/7 @SEA 2-0 W 0.00 2-0 8 2 0 0 0 1 2 96/63 (65.6%) 4/12 KC 2-9 L 3.95 1-7 5.2 9 7 6 0 1 4 94/57 (60.6%) 4/18 @HOU 0-4 L 3.54 0-1 6.2 3 2 2 1 4 8 108/66 (61.1%) 4/25 TEX 4-1 - 3.12 0-1 5.2 7 1 1 0 3 4 103/58 (56.3%) 5/1 @SF 2-3 - 2.73 2-2 7 4 2 1 0 1 5 94/60 (63.8%) 5/6 SEA 4-3 - 2.70 3-2 7 7 2 2 1 0 4 96/61 (63.5%) 5/12 COL 5-2 W 2.63 5-2 8 5 2 2 0 1 6 111/70 (63.1%) 5/18 @TOR 6-10 - 3.06 5-4 5 10 4 4 0 2 3 98/59 (60.2%) 5/23 @BOS 3-8 L 3.36 2-4 6 7 4 4 2 3 6 119/66 (55.5%) 5/28 DET 12-2 W 3.18 7-1 6 2 1 1 0 5 7 107/65 (60.7%) 6/2 TB 1-6 L 3.55 1-5 6 4 5 5 1 3 7 97/59 (60.8%) 6/7 @NYY 2-6 L 3.92 2-6 7 7 6 6 3 0 8 91/55 (60.4%) 6/13 OAK 1-0 W 3.60 1-0 7 2 0 0 0 3 8 106/64 (60.4%) 6/18 @ARI 7-1 W 3.39 7-1 8 8 1 1 0 0 9 115/76 (66.1%) 6/23 HOU 3-13 L 3.92 0-5 3.1 8 7 7 2 2 3 71/43 (60.6%) 6/29 NYY 4-1 W 3.78 3-1 6 5 1 1 0 3 5 101/57 (56.4%) 7/5 @TEX 12-6 W 3.82 12-3 6 6 3 3 1 2 4 104/62 (59.6%) 7/11 @SEA 0-5 L 3.83 0-3 6.2 5 3 3 0 4 5 109/69 (63.3%) TOTALS 7-7 3.83 115 101 51 49 11 38 98 1820/1110 (61.0%)

Making 19th start of the season and 10th

at home…Second start of 2015 vs. Boston...Is in 11th

Major League

season and fourth with the Angels…Sixth season as a full-time starting pitcher.

LEFT OUT: Since 2011, has held left-handed hitters to a .215 batting average against (174/801)…The .215

average is the second lowest mark in the Majors (Sonny Gray, .213) in that span (min. 200 IP).

HOT STRETCHES: Has been the winning pitcher in four of last six starts…Had career-high streak of five

consecutive starts allowing two-or-fewer runs from April 18 through May 12…Pitched to a 2.10 ERA (34.1 IP –

8 ER) in that span.

1K K’S: Is currently three strikeouts shy of 1,000 for career as a starter…Will become 16th

A.L. pitcher to

reach the 1,000 strikeout mark as a starter since 2005.

LAST TIME OUT: Charged with the loss in last start on July 11 at Seattle after tossing 6.2 innings and allowing

three earned runs on five hits with four walks and five strikeouts.

STARTING AND CLOSING: With victory on June 13 vs. Oakland, became third Major League pitcher since

2000 with 90+ wins, 50+ saves and 1200+ strikeouts, joining Ryan Dempster and Derek Lowe.

VS. BOSTON: In 23 career games (11 starts) against the Red Sox, is 6-4 with three saves and a 2.88 ERA (78 IP

– 25 ER)…As a starter, is 6-3 with a 2.94 ERA (67.1 IP – 22 ER)…Charged with the loss in first start of 2015

against Boston on May 23 at Fenway Park after tossing six innings and allowing four earned runs on seven

hits…In seven starts against Boston from 2010-2012, went 5-0 with a 2.64 ERA (44.1 IP – 13 ER).

AT ANGEL STADIUM: In 69 career games (58 starts) at the Big A, owns a 26-18 record with a 3.41 ERA (377.1

IP – 143 ER) and 313 strikeouts…In nine home starts this season, is 4-3 with a 4.12 ERA (54.2 IP – 25 ER)…Has

won 13 of last 17 decisions at home…Angels have won 18 of his last 23 starts at Angel Stadium…As a

starter, is 25-17 with a 3.31 ERA (367.1 IP – 135 ER)…Since joining Angels in 2012, has a 24-15 record and

3.48 ERA (338.2 IP – 131 ER) in 53 games at home.

BEST IN THE (A.L.) WEST: Since 2011, Wilson is tied for Major League lead (with Felix Hernandez) with 28

wins against A.L. West opponents…In that span, he has gone 28-20 with a 3.53 ERA (385.1 IP – 151 ER) and

356 strikeouts…The 356 strikeouts vs. A.L. West clubs rank second in the Majors to Felix Hernandez (459).

AT THE PLATE: Is batting .333 (2-for-6) this season…Is first Angels LHP with two hits in a season since Jarrod

Washburn in 2004…As a batter, owns a .138 career average (4/29) including one triple with three walks, four

sacrifice bunts and 10 strikeouts…Appeared as a pinch hitter in 13th

inning on June 14, 2014 at Atlanta, drew

a walk and scored later in the inning…Became first Angels pitcher to reach base as a pinch hitter since Mel

Queen on October 1, 1970.

STRONG DEBUT: Earned the win in season debut April 7 at Seattle after tossing eight shutout

innings…Retired each of last 17 batters faced…Threw a first pitch strike to 19 of 27 batters faced…Marked

20th

career start of at least eight innings pitched and first with under 100 pitches thrown (96).

CAREER NOTES

Is 93-69 with seven complete games, two shutouts, 52 saves and a 3.73 ERA (1,413.1 IP – 586 ER) in 441

career appearances (189 starts)…Since becoming a full-time starter in 2010, has compiled an 81-49 record

with a 3.59 ERA (1132.2 IP – 452 ER) in 183 starts.

81 wins since 2010 are second-most in A.L. amongst LHP…182 starts since 2010 rank tied for second most in

the Majors in that span.

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – LHP C.J. WILSON 7-7, 3.83 ERA

Has won 13 of last 17 decisions at Angel Stadium

2015 ANGELS PITCHING (STARTERS & RELIEVERS) W-L ERA SV/OPP IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG INHERITED / SCORED STARTERS 34-33 3.71 - 541.2 506 235 223 66 153 420 .246 (506/2057) - RELIEVERS 14-7 3.49 24/35 240.0 220 100 93 20 75 217 .243 (220/907) 125/34 (27%)

WILSON’S BREAKDOWN AT A GLANCE CAREER___________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA SV TOTALS 93 69 1413.1 586 1247 3.73 52 HOME 51 29 718 295 608 3.70 25 ROAD 42 40 695.1 291 639 3.77 27 MAR/APR 17 13 229.2 87 197 3.41 5 MAY 14 12 281.1 102 230 3.26 10 JUNE 19 12 254.1 106 221 3.75 10 JULY 13 11 214.1 92 205 3.86 12 AUGUST 14 10 222.2 112 201 4.53 10 SEP/OCT 16 11 211 87 193 3.71 5 STARTER 81 54 1154.1 481 997 3.75 - RELIEVER 12 15 259 105 250 3.65 52

2015 _____________________________________ W L IP ER SO ERA TOTALS 7 7 115 49 98 3.83 HOME 4 3 54.2 25 48 4.12 ROAD 3 4 60.1 24 50 3.58 APRIL 1 2 26 9 18 3.12 MAY 2 1 39 14 31 3.23 JUNE 3 3 37.1 20 40 4.82 JULY 1 1 12.2 6 9 4.26

2015 VS. LEFT AND RIGHT ____________________ AVG H/AB HR

Left .255 26/102 4 Right .231 75/324 7

2015 RUN SUPPORT ________________________ Home: 22 R – 9 GS – 2.44 RPG Road: 32 R – 9 GS – 3.56 RPG Total: 54 R – 18 GS – 3.0 RPG

2015 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING______________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 14 6 7 7 9 3 0 -

2015 TEAM RECORD IN WILSON STARTS_______ Home: 6-3 Road: 3-6 Total: 9-9

CAREER SINGLE-GAME BESTS _________________ Strikeouts: 12; Three times, last, May 7, 2013 @ HOU IP: 9; 4 times, last, May 17, 2014 vs. TB Low-hit CG: 5; Three times, last, May 17, 2014 vs. TB Win Streak: 9; July 10 – September 16, 2013 Last SHO: May 17, 2014 vs. TB (2nd career SHO) Last CG: May 17, 2014 vs. TB (7th career CG)

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IN THE ‘PEN

#48 JOSE ALVAREZ (LHP) AGE: 26

Appeared in 30 games with the Angels before the All-Star Break, going 2-1 with a 3.53 ERA (35.2 IP – 14 ER).

Has not allowed a run in four of last five appearances.

Tied for lead among MLB relievers with four batters hit by pitch this season…Became the fifth reliever since 1914 with 4+ HBP through his teams’ first 18 games…Only reliever with more was Grover Lowdermilk (5 HBP in 1919 St. Louis Browns first 18 games).

Had a HBP in three straight games from April 10-14…Third reliever in Angels history to do so, joining Mel Queen (1971) and Hector Carrasco (2006).

Matched career-high with three innings pitched in relief May 9 vs. Houston.

Last Outing: 7/11 @ SEA (0.1 IP, 1 H) Holds: 3 Saves/Opps: 0/1 #62 TREVOR GOTT (RHP) AGE: 22

Has not allowed a run in 11 of 13 appearances this season.

Pitched one shutout inning in each of nine appearances to start big league career…First player in Angels history to start Major League career with nine consecutive scoreless outings of at least one inning pitched.

Second player in Major League history (since 1914) to start career with nine straight scoreless outings of at least one inning pitched (Joba Chamberlain – 11 games in 2007).

Earned first career Major League win on June 28 vs. Seattle.

Made Major League debut June 14 vs. A’s… Pitched one perfect inning with one strikeout...Tossed seven pitches (six strikeouts).

Joined Troy Percival and Kevin Jepsen as only Angels relievers to pitch one perfect inning on less than 10 pitches in big league debut since 1990.

Acquired by Angels from Padres with Huston Street in trade on July 18, 2014 for INF Taylor Lindsey, RHP R.J. Alvarez, INF Jose Rondon & RHP Elliot Morris

Last Outing: 7/12 @ SEA (1 IP, 2 ER, 3 H, 1 SO) Holds: 3 Saves/Opps: - #64 MIKE MORIN (RHP) AGE: 24

In four outings since return from disabled list, has allowed five earned runs across 2.1 innings pitched.

Activated from disabled list July 1…Missed 34 games with left oblique strain.

Made four rehab appearances between Arizona League Angels and Triple-A Salt Lake.

Did not allow a run 14 of 20 appearances prior to DL stint.

Earned first win of the season on April 29 at Oakland.

Has stranded six of nine inherited runners this season.

Is contributing $250 to the Save a Warrior project for every save recorded by the Angels this season.

Last Outing: 7/11 @ SEA (0 IP, 3 BF, 2 H, 2 ER, 1 BB) Holds: 3 Saves/Opps: - #37 CESAR RAMOS (LHP) AGE: 31

Has not been charged with a run in last 10 appearances (11 IP), establishing a career-best streak.

Has stranded 30 of 35 inherited runners in 2015…The 30 runners stranded are the most in the American League.

Has not been charged with a run in 30 of 34 appearances this season.

Recorded second win of the season on May 13 vs. Colorado.

Earned first win as an Angel on April 17 at Houston after inducing an inning-ending double play on only batter faced (J. Lowrie).

In 2003-04 was college teammate of Jered Weaver at Long Beach State.

Last Outing: 7/9 @ SEA (1.2 IP, 2 H) Holds: 2 Saves/Opps: 0/1

#59 FERNANDO SALAS (RHP) AGE: 30

Led Angels relievers with 39 first half appearances.

Each of last nine road outings have been scoreless.

Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings on June 24 in longest scoreless outing since August 12, 2014 (2 IP vs. Phillies).

Earned first win of the season on June 19 after retiring only batter faced (Ben Zobrist) on one pitch…Became first Angels pitcher to earn a win when throwing one pitch since Pep Harris on July 23, 1998 at MIN.

Had streak of 10 consecutive scoreless outings snapped on May 23 at Boston…The two runs allowed that day marked his first of the season on the road (8.1 IP).

Has allowed just four of 25 inherited runners to score this season.

Last Outing: 7/10 @ SEA (1 IP, 2 SO) Holds: 8 Saves/Opps: 0/1 #38 JOE SMITH (RHP) AGE: 31

Leads the Majors with 22 holds this season.

Earned third win of the season in last outing on July 8, 2015.

Has allowed one earned run in 14.1 innings pitched on the road (0.63 ERA).

Streak of seven scoreless outings to start the season was third longest of career…Did not allow a run in first 17 games (15.1 IP) in 2007 and had 10 game streak (8.2 IP) to start 2013.

Last Outing: 7/8 @ COL (W; 1 IP, 1 H) Holds: 22 Saves/Opps: 0/3 #16 HUSTON STREET (RHP) AGE: 31

Ranks second in the American League with 24 saves in 2015.

Is one save shy of 300 for career…Just 26 players all-time have reached the 300 save plateau.

Will become second youngest pitcher to reach the 300 save mark (Francisco Rodriguez (31 years, 166 days)…If he converts next save opportunity, will reach the 300 save mark in fifth fewest save opps all time.

Earned the win on June 22 vs. Astros after tossing 1.1 scoreless innings…Third victory of season…First victory when recording at least four outs since September 25, 2010 for Colorado vs. Giants.

Agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension with Angels on May 13 with a club option for the 2018 season.

Earned a save or win in each of first 11 appearances this year, which is tied for fourth longest streak to start a season since 1969. (STATS LLC).

With strikeout of Brett Lawrie on April 29, became eighth reliever since 2005 with 600 career strikeouts.

Streak of eight games and eight IP were both longest of career to start a season without allowing a run.

Retired each of first 14 batters faced to open the season…First Angels pitcher to do so since Chuck Finley in 1991 (STATS LLC).

Has converted 41 of 46 save opportunities since joining Angels last year. Last Outing: 7/8 @ COL (SV; 1 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) Holds: - Saves/Opps: 24/27

BATTER’S BOX

#2 ERICK AYBAR (INF) AGE: 31

Hit a major-league best .421 (32/76) over his final 21 games before the break (since June 19) to raise his season average from .246 to .287.

15 runs scored over last 21 tilts…543 career runs is one shy from matching Vlad Guerrero for eighth in club history (544).

93 hits rank third in the Majors by a shortstop…Tallied 90 hits before the All-Star break for just the third time in his career.

Drove in career RBI 400 July 5, becoming one of 11 players in franchise history with 500 runs scored and 400 RBI.

Seven stolen bases shy of tying Sandy Alomar (139) for fifth in club annals.

#56 KOLE CALHOUN (OF) AGE: 27

Hit .317 (13/41) with four doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI on the road trip leading up the break…Multiple hits in six of last nine games...Club is 17-6 when he collects two or more hits

Hit 10 home runs before the break, including four in last 14 games.

Drove in 10 runs in the series vs. Texas, becoming the first Angel since Garrett Anderson to drive in 10 in a 3-game series on Aug. 20-22, 2007 vs. the Yankees (Anderson drove in 10 RBI during the game on Aug. 21).

Has made starts batting 1st, 2

nd and 4

th this year…Hit fifth career leadoff home run on April 11.

#24 C.J. CRON (INF) AGE: 25

Riding a career-long-tying seven-game hit streak.

Since his recall on June 29, is batting a major-league best (min 35 PA) .459 (17/37) with three doubles, four home runs and 12 RBI to raise season average 65 points (.204 to .269).

Set a career high with six RBI July 4 at Texas…Marked 47th

such occurrence in franchise history (6-or-more RBI) and first since Kendrys Morales on July 30, 2012 also at Texas.

Making third stint with the Angels this season…Was last optioned on June 14th

following his recall on June 14…After being optioned, hit .315 (17/54) with six doubles, a triple, four home runs and 16 RBI with the Bees.

#8 TAYLOR FEATHERSTON (INF) AGE: 25

This season, has appeared defensively at third base (25 G), shortstop (16 G) and second base (7 G), making just three errors in those contests.

Logged walk-off single in the 13th

inning June 24…Marked first career walk-off hit and first hit at Angel Stadium.

Hit first big league home run June 18…Was the first homer by an Angel shortstop other than Aybar since Brendan Harris in 2013.

SUNDAY: 0/4, BB, 2 SO SEA SERIES: 5/17, 2 R, 2B, HR, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: .317 (13/41), 9 R, 4 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; 4/21 vs. OAK HR: 1; 10 times, last, 7/9

STREAK: 5 G; 3 times, 6/20-25 RBI: 4; 3 times, last, 7/5

SUNDAY: 3/3, 2 R, 2B SEA SERIES: 7/16, 3 R, 2B ROAD TRIP: .486 (18/37), 9 R, 5 2B, 4 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 5 (9/20)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 5; 7/3 @ TEX HR: 1; twice, last, 6/30

STREAK: 11 games; 5/8-20 RBI: 2; 4 times, last 7/3

SUNDAY: SS/8th inn., 0/1, SO SEA SERIES: 0/3 ROAD TRIP: 0/6, 1 R CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 1; 5 times, 6/28 vs. SEA HR: 1; 6/18 @ ARI STREAK: 1 G; last, 6/28-current RBI: 1; 3 times, last, 6/9

SUNDAY: 3/5, 2B, SO SEA SERIES: 8/15, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI ROAD TRIP: .552 (16/29), 6 R, 3 2B, 3 HR, 11 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 7 (16/30)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 4; twice, last, 7/5 @ TEX HR: 2; 7/10 @ SEA STREAK: 7 games; 7/3-current RBI: 6; 7/4 @ TEX

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#6 DAVID FREESE (INF) AGE: 32

Batting .302 (16/53) over his last 15 games…After posting a .213 average through his first 46 games of the season, has since gone on to hit .284 (38/134) to raise his average to .244 (39 G).

Nine runs scored in last nine games after notching eight in previous 34 outings.

Hit his 10th

home runs before the All-Star break, matching his total from 2014…The 10 homers were the second highest total of his career before the All-Star break (13 in 2012)…His 10 homers were the most by an Angel third baseman before the All-Star break since Troy Glaus’ 11 in 2004.

With 15 doubles, 10 home runs and 36 RBI, is one of four Angel third baseman with 15 doubles and 10 home runs before the break and first since Troy Glaus in 2003.

#12 JOHNNY GIAVOTELLA (INF) AGE: 28

Batting .290 (47/162) over his last 44 games, including 14 hits in last 45 at-bats (.311)…Raised his average from .246 to .271 in that 44-game stretch…Club is 17-5 when he collects two or more hits.

Is just the fifth Angel second baseman with 15 doubles and 35 RBI before the All-Star break.

Ranks second on the club with eight game-winning RBI, trailing only Pujols’ nine…Batting .444 (20/45) with 11 RBI in late and close situations…Batting .337 (32/95) in innings 7-9.

Six RBI in last eight contests.

In 2015, has batted 1st

(17 G), 2nd

(3 G), 5th

(6 G), 6th

(12 G), 7th

(7 G) and 9th

(38 G)

#10 GRANT GREEN (INF/OF) AGE: 27

Recalled for the third time this season before today’s game…Initially recalled on April 24, optioned back to Triple-A on May 1, was recalled on May 26 before being optioned for the final time on June 6.

Has played five games defensively at first base this season, two at second, one a shortstop and one in left.

In 67 games with Triple-A Salt Lake, is batting .288 (79/274) with 20 doubles, four triples, two home runs, 22 RBI and 38 runs scored.

#17 CHRIS IANNETTA (C) AGE: 32

Hit fifth home run of the season on the final game before the All-Star break and second in his last four games…Had combined for two homers in previous 29 outings.

13 hits in last 47 at-bats (.277)…Club is 5-3 in his multi-hit contests.

Since joining the Angels in 2012, his 180 walks rank second by an American League catcher…His 180 walks are third most in club history by a catcher.

Halo pitchers have fashioned a 3.63 ERA with him behind the plate.

#20 MATT JOYCE (OF) AGE: 30

Batting .286 (6/21) in his last nine games…Over last 48 outings, has posted a .351 OBP (22 BB)…In first 32 games of the season, posted a .189 OBP (5 BB).

Hit fifth home run of the season July 7 and first on the road since Sept. 23, 2014…Four of five home runs this season have been hit on at Angel Stadium.

18 of 43 hits this season have gone for extra bases (12 2B, 3B and 5 HR)

#58 CARLOS PEREZ (C) AGE: 24

In final game before the All-Star break, appeared at first base for the second time this season.

In 25 games behind the plate this season, has caught nine of 22 would-be base stealers.

Has 13 RBI this year…Since 2000, only two other rookie catchers had driven in more runs before the All-Star break: Bengie Molina, 42 in 2000 and Hank Conger, 16 in 2011.

Made his Major League debut May 5 vs. Seattle (2/4, HR, 1 RBI)…Hit walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.

Is the 25th

native of Venezuela to play for the Angels and first catcher.

#5 ALBERT PUJOLS (INF) ★ 2015 ALL-STAR ★ AGE: 35

ALL-STAR GAME & HOME RUN DERBY – o Went 0-for-2 with a run scored and a walk, starting the game at first base for the A.L…Was 10

th

career All-Star Game and first since 2010 with St. Louis…Replaced Miguel Cabrera as the starting first baseman…Started the Midsummer Classic for the eighth time in his career…Is the 16

th

player to ever start a game for both the A.L. and N.L. during career and fourth first baseman to do so.

o Combined to hit 21 home runs in the first and second rounds of the home run derby…Eliminated Kris Bryant in the first round before falling to Joc Pederson in the second round…Participated in the Home Run Derby for the fourth time in his career: 2003, 2007 and 2009.

OVERALL HOME RUN INFO – o Tied with Mike Trout for the American League lead in home runs (26)…His 546

career homers

are two shy of tying Mike Schmidt for 15th

all-time. o Has eclipsed the 25-homer mark for the 14

th time in 15 career seasons…Is the only player in

Major League history to log 14, 25-homer campaigns in his first 15 big league seasons. o Did not hit 26

th home run last year until Sept. 8.

FIRST HALF – o With his 26

th home run, tied the club record for homers before the break set by Garret

Anderson in 2000…Since has also been tied by Trout. o Tallied 26 homers before the All-Star break for just the fourth time in his career: 2009 – 32 HR,

2006 – 29 HR and 2003 – 27 HR.

IN JUNE – o With 13 home runs in June, tied the club record for homers hit in any month, joining Mo Vaughn

(May of 2000) and Tim Salmon (June of 1996). o Only struck out eight times in 99 at-bats…Marked just the seventh time since 1914 a player hit at

least 13 home runs in a month a struck out eight or fewer times: Pujols also in April of 2006, Roger Maris in June of 1960, Willie Mays in July of 1955, Ted Kluszewski in Aug. 1954, Johnny Mize in Aug. 1947 and Joe DiMaggio in Aug. of 1939.

MISC – o His 1,135 career extra-base hits rank 13

th all-time and three shy of tying Ty Cobb for 12

th…His

573 doubles are one away from matching Charlie Gehringer and Bobby Abreu for 20th

all-time. o His 1,659 career RBI are good for 28

th all-time and eight shy of Sammy Sosa.

#44 DANIEL ROBERTSON (OF) AGE: 29

Went 0-for-3 to snap a season-long five-game hit streak (career-long is seven games, set in 2014)…Batting .273 (12/44) this season.

Started in the leadoff position June 27th

for the 19th

time in his career…Was the sixth different Angel to start in the leadoff spot this season.

Drove in game-winning run June 22nd

with a safety squeeze in the 8th

inning…Marked second career go-ahead RBI, both coming against Houston.

Recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake and made Angels debut June 14.

SUNDAY: 2/5, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 SO SEA SERIES: 3/15, 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: .324 (11/34), 9 R, 2 2B, 5 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (2/5)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; twice, last, 7/3 @ TEX HR: 1; 10 times, last 6/16

STREAK: 12 games; 5/27-6/9 RBI: 3; 5/21 @ TOR

SUNDAY: 1/4, 1 R, HR, 2 RBI, 3 SO SEA SERIES: 1/8, 1 R, HR, 2 RBI ROAD TRIP: .238 (5/21), 5 R, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/4)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 5/18 @ TOR HR: 1; 4 times, last 7/7

STREAK: 4 games; 5/10-19 RBI: 4; 5/28 vs. DET

SUNDAY: 0/2, 1 RBI SEA SERIES: 1/8, 1 RBI ROAD TRIP: .158 (3/19), 4 R, HR, 2 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 7 times, last, 7/1 vs. NYY HR: 1; 5 times, last 7/7

STREAK: 4 games; 4/12-15 RBI: 3; 5/12 vs. COL

SUNDAY: 2/5, 1 R, 2B, SO SEA SERIES: 5/17, 2 R, 3 2B ROAD TRIP: .293 (12/41), 5 R, 5 2B, 6 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (2/5)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 4/25 vs. TEX HR: 1; 3 times, last 6/18

STREAK: 6 G; 3 times, 7/1-current RBI: 4; 4/21 vs. OAK

SUNDAY: 1B/8th inn., no PA SEA SERIES: 0/6 ROAD TRIP: 1/10, 1 R CURRENT STREAK: 0/7

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 7 times, last, 6/16 vs. ARI HR: 1; twice, last, 5/30

STREAK: 4 games; 5/30-6/13 RBI: 2; 3 times, 6/18

SUNDAY: 1/5, 1 R SEA SERIES: 2/18, 1 R ROAD TRIP: .200 (8/40), 4 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/5)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 3 times, last, 6/9 @ TB HR: 2; twice, last, 6/22

STREAK: 11 games; 4/25-5/8 RBI: 5; 6/19 @ OAK

SUNDAY: PH/6th inn., 0/3, 1 R, 1 RBI SEA SERIES: 1/7 ROAD TRIP: 3/12 CURRENT STREAK: 0/3

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 2; 7/4 @ TEX HR: - STREAK: 5 games; 7/4-10 RBI: 1; twice, 6/22

ALL-TIME HR LIST

14. Manny Ramirez 555 15. Mike Schmidt 548 16. Albert Pujols 546 17. Mickey Mantle 536

SUNDAY: - SEA SERIES: - ROAD TRIP: - CURRENT STREAK: 1 (1/1)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 3 times, last, 7/10 @ SEA HR: -

STREAK: 1 G; 4 times, 7/5-current RBI: 1; twice, 6/5 @ NYY

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TROUT’S CURRENT A.L. RANKINGS

AVERAGE .312 6th HITS 101 T5th RUNS 68 1st DOUBLES 18 T17th HOME RUNS 26 T1st

RBI 55 T8th

WALKS 44 T6th SLG .614 1st OBP .405 2nd EXBH 45 2nd

#27 MIKE TROUT (OF) ★ 2015 ALL-STAR ★ AGE: 23

ALL-STAR GAME – o Went 1-for-3 with a home run, a walk and two runs scored en route to capturing second career

All-Star Game MVP award (also 2014)…Is the first player ever to win the award in consecutive seasons and just the fourth to be named the Midsummer Classic MVP multiple times in their career, joining Willie Mays, Steve Garvey, Gary Carter and Cal Ripken Jr.

o Hit the sixth leadoff home run in All-Star Game history and first since Bo Jackson in 1989 at Anaheim Stadium…With a single in 2012, a double in 2013, a triple in 2014 and a homer in 2015 (all in his first at-bat of the game), joins Lou Whitaker, George Brett and Ted Williams as the only players to tally an All-Star Game cycle during their career.

o Tabbed an All-Star for the fourth time in his career (fourth full season)…Just the third A.L. outfielder to make four All-Star Games before his 24

th birthday: Ken Griffey Jr., Al Kaline and

Mickey Mantle…Joined Ken Griffey Jr., Ted Williams, Ivan Rodriguez, Mickey Mantle, Al Kaline, Joe DiMaggio and Rod Carew as the only A.L. players to make three starts before their 24

th

birthday.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK – o Tabbed as the A.L. Player of the week for the period ending on July 12 after batting .478 (11/23)

with five home runs and 10 RBI (6 G). o Is a career .324 (122/377) with 27 home runs in the month of July.

PRE ALL-STAR BREAK – o Hit .312 (101/324) with 18 doubles, a triple, 26 home runs and 55 RBI before the All-Star Break o Tied the club record for homers before the break: Garret Anderson – 26 in 2000 and Albert

Pujols – 26 in 2015. o One of six A.L. players with 25 homers before the All-Star break in their age 23-year-old season

or younger…Also is the fourth player with four 25-homer campaigns by his age 23-season, joining Frank Robinson, Eddie Mathews and Mel Ott.

GENERAL HOME RUN INFO: o Tied for the league lead in home runs (26) with Albert Pujols. o Joins Hall of Famers Mel Ott (1929-32), Eddie Mathews (1952-55) and Frank Robinson (1956-

59) to hit 25+ HR in four seasons before age-24 campaign. o His 124 career home runs rank sixth by a player before their 24

th birthday, trailing Mel Ott (153),

Eddie Mathews (153), Ken Griffey Jr. (132) and Alex Rodriguez (128)…Does not turn 24 until Aug. 7.

2015 DISABLING INJURY LIST PLAYER INJURY DISABLED GAMES MISSED ELIGIBLE TO RETURN Josh Hamilton Right shoulder surgery 4/4 (retro to 3/27) – 4/27 19 - Cory Rasmus Left abdominal surgery 4/4 (retro to 3/27) – 7/3 79 - Garrett Richards Left knee surgery 4/4 (retro to 3/27) – 4/19 11 - *Tyler Skaggs Left elbow (UCL) surgery 4/4 (retro to 3/27) 88 May 26 Mike Morin Left oblique strain 5/24 - 7/1 34 - *Collin Cowgill Sprained right wrist 5/28 (retro to 5/26) 41 July 25 Jered Weaver Left hip inflammation 6/21 19 July 6

BOLD INDICATES CURRENTLY ON DISABLED LIST * - 60-day disabled list

2015 ANGELS REPLAY CHALLENGES

Angels totals: 26 plays challenged – 14 calls overturned Opponents: 19 plays reviewed – 9 calls overturned

Umpires: 6 plays reviewed – 1 call overturned

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES

2

Hits 3

Hits 4

Hits 5

Hits

Aybar 17 5

1

Calhoun 17 4 1

Cowgill 1

Cron 6 3 2

Featherston

Freese 17 2

Giavotella 19 3

Green 1

Iannetta 8

Joyce 6

Krauss 1

Kubitza 2

Navarro 2 3

Perez 7

Pujols 20 3

Robertson 1

Trout 16 8

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Erick Aybar 14 doubles shy of 219 (passes Jim Fregosi for most doubles by shortstop in franchise history).

Albert Pujols

2 home runs shy of 548 for career (ties Mike Schmidt for 15th all-time) 8 RBI shy of 1667 for career (ties Sammy Sosa for 27th all-time)

1 double shy of 574 (ties with Charlie Gehringer, Bobby Abreu for 21st all-time) 1 stolen base shy of 100 for career

Mike Trout

5 stolen bases shy of 116 for career (ties Chad Curtis for 10th in franchise history)

Chris Iannetta 5 home runs shy of 100 for career

Jered Weaver

3 wins shy of 138 (ties Nolan Ryan for 2nd most in Angels history) 46 strikeouts shy of 1500 for career

Huston Street

1 save to 300 for career

SUNDAY: 2/4, 2 R, 1 RBI, HBP SEA SERIES: 7/16, 4 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI ROAD TRIP: .382 (13/34), 11 R, 5 HR, 11 RBI CURRENT STREAK: 7 (12/27)

SEASON HIGHS: HITS: 3; 8 times, last, 7/10 @ SEA HR: 2; 3 times; 7/10

STREAK: 10 games; 4/6-17 RBI: 5; 4/17 @ HOU

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THE LAST TIME… NO-HITTER by ANGELS – Jered Weaver, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota (9-0 score, 10th no-hitter in Angels’ history) NO-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Eric Milton, September 11, 1999 at Minnesota (7-0 score) ONE-HITTER by ANGELS – Richards (6.2 IP), Salas (0.1 IP), Smith (1 IP), Street (1 IP); May 10, 2015 ONE-HITTER vs. ANGELS – Jesse Chavez (6 IP), Dan Otero (1 IP), Tyler Clippard (1 IP), April 23, 2015 (2-0 W) 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by ANGELS STARTER – Garrett Richards (10), May 10, 2015 vs. Houston 10-OR-MORE STRIKEOUT GAME by OPPONENT STARTER – Chris Archer (15), June 3, 2015 vs. Tampa Bay CONSECUTIVE 10-or-MORE STRIKEOUT GAMES – Jered Weaver, June 19, 2010 at Cubs (11 K’s) and June 25, 2010 vs. Colorado (11 K’s) SHUTOUT by ANGELS – Hector Santiago (7.0 IP), Cesar Ramos (1.0 IP), Trevor Gott (1.0 IP); July 4, 2015 at Texas

(6th Angels shutout in 2015) SHUTOUT vs. ANGELS – Hisashi Iwakuma (8 IP), Mark Lowe (1 IP) July 11, 2015 at Seattle CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS by ANGELS – Weaver (7 IP), Smith (1 IP), Street (1 IP); August 29, 2014 vs. Oakland &

Rasmus (3 IP), Roth (0.1 IP), Herrera (0.2 IP), Salas (1 IP), Grilli (1 IP), Jepsen (1 IP), Smith (1 IP), Street (1 IP); August 30, 2014 vs. Oakland

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS vs. ANGELS – Matt Moore (6.1 IP), Jake McGee (0.2 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 28, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay & Jeremy Hellickson (6 IP), Kyle Farnsworth (1 IP), Joel Peralta (1 IP), Fernando Rodney (1 IP), July 29, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – John Lackey, July 7, 2006 at Oakland (3-0 score) & July 14, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay (3-0 score) CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAMES vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 score, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto;

Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME VICTORIES by ANGELS – Jerome Williams (9 IP), 4-0 score, May 1, 2012 vs. Minnesota; Jered Weaver (9 IP), 9-0 score, May 2, 2012 vs. Minnesota CONSECUTIVE COMPLETE GAME DEFEATS vs. ANGELS – Brandon Morrow (9 IP), 5-0 loss, May 3, 2012 vs. Toronto; Henderson Alvarez (9 IP), 4-0 loss, May 4, 2012 vs. Toronto 1-0 GAME, VICTORY – C.J. Wilson (7.0 IP), Joe Smith (1.0 IP), Huston Street (1.0 IP); June 13, 2015 vs. Oakland 1-0 GAME, DEFEAT – Anthony Swarzak (8 IP), Matt Capps (1 IP), Alex Burnett (1 IP), May 28, 2011 at Minnesota LAST ANGELS POSITION PLAYER TO PITCH – Chili Davis, June 17, 1993 vs. Texas (2 IP, 1 HB) TRIPLE PLAY by ANGELS – July 5, 1997 vs. Seattle TRIPLE PLAY vs. ANGELS – July 7, 2004 at Chicago White Sox BATTING INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN by ANGELS – Peter Bourjos, April 11, 2012 at Minnesota (5th inning off Carl Pavano) INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – Scott Podsednik, Sept. 12, 2009 vs. Chicago White Sox (3rd inning off Ervin Santana) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN by ANGELS – David Freese – July 5, 2014 vs. Houston (7th inning off Anthony Bass) PINCH-HIT HOME RUN vs. ANGELS – John Jaso – April 14, 2014 vs. Oakland (9th inning off Ernesto Frieri) GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Albert Pujols – June 19, 2015 at Oakland (7th inning off Edward Mujica) (2nd Angels grand slam of 2015) GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Chris Carter – July 5, 2014 vs. Houston (3rd inning off Hector Santiago) WALK-OFF HR by ANGELS – Carlos Perez, May 5, 2015 vs. Seattle (9th inning, solo HR off Dominic Leone) WALK-OFF HR vs. ANGELS – Manny Machado, July 29, 2014 at Baltimore (12th inning, solo home run off Cory Rasmus) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM by ANGELS – Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 at Seattle (6th inning off Felix Hernandez) PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM vs. ANGELS – Ben Broussard, April 21, 2007 vs. Seattle (8th inning off Scot Shields) TWO-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Mike Trout, C.J. Cron; July 10, 2015 vs. Seattle TWO-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Stephen Drew, June 5, 2015 at New York MULTIPLE ANGELS W/TWO-HR-OR-MORE IN ONE GAME – Mike Trout (2) & C.J. Cron (2), July 10, 2015 at Seattle THREE-HOME RUN GAME by ANGELS – Torii Hunter, June 13, 2009, vs. San Diego (previous: Garret Anderson, June 4, 2003 at Montreal in Puerto Rico) THREE-HOME RUN GAME vs. ANGELS – Andruw Jones, July 8, 2009 vs. Texas (previous: Brad Wilkerson, July 3, 2007 at Texas) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Albert Pujols & Erick Aybar, June 30, 2015 vs. New York Yankees (6th inning) (third back-to-back HRs by Angels in 2015) BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Brett Lawrie & Josh Phegley, June 12, 2015 vs. Oakland (second back-to-back HRs vs. Angels in 2015) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS by ANGELS – Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Raul Ibanez, April 13, 2014 vs. New York Mets (1st inning) BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS vs. ANGELS – Adrian Beltre, Mike Napoli, Nelson Cruz, September 27, 2011 vs. Texas (5th inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, by ANGELS – Matt Joyce, Carlos Perez & Albert Pujols, May 30, 2015 vs. Detroit (2nd inning) THREE HOME RUNS, ONE INNING, vs. ANGELS – Mike Napoli, Yorvit Torrealba & Adrian Beltre, July 21, 2012 vs. Texas (2nd inning) FIVE-HIT GAME by ANGELS – Erick Aybar, July 3, 2015 at Texas (5-for-5) FIVE-HIT GAME vs. ANGELS – Billy Butler, May 13, 2013 vs. Kansas City (5-for-5) FIVE-RBI GAME or more by ANGELS – C.J. Cron, July 4, 2015 at Texas (6 RBI) (3rd Angels 5+ RBI game of 2015) FIVE-RBI GAME or more vs. ANGELS – Robinson Chirinos, April 14, 2015 at Texas (5 RBI) THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Mike Trout, August 6, 2012 at Oakland THREE STEALS, INDIVIDUAL, vs. ANGELS – Leonys Martin & Elvis Andrus, August 7, 2013 vs. Texas (3 SBs) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE by ANGELS – Mike Trout, May 21, 2013 vs. Seattle (6th Angel player/7th time in club history) BATTING FOR THE CYCLE vs. ANGELS – Felix Pie, Aug. 14, 2009 at Baltimore STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME by ANGELS – Collin Cowgill, September 21, 2013 vs. Seattle STRAIGHT STEAL OF HOME vs. ANGELS – B.J. Upton, Sept. 17, 2007 vs. Tampa Bay TWO HITS SAME INNING, INDIVIDUAL, by ANGELS – Erick Aybar, David Freese; July 3, 2015 at Texas (2nd inning) WALK-OFF WIN, by ANGELS – Kole Calhoun, June 28, 2015 vs. Seattle (10th inning, scored on wild pitch)

BULLPEN VS. OPPONENT

CAREER vs. BOSTON PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Alvarez 0-0-0 3.00 2 6 2 Gott --- - - - - Morin 0-0-0 0.00 5 3 0 Ramos 1-1-0 1.78 22 35.1 7 Salas 0-0-0 2.16 7 8.1 2 Smith 2-2-0 2.63 16 13.2 4 Street 1-2-4 2.38 19 22.2 6 ________________________________________________________________________________________________

2015 vs. BOSTON PITCHER W-L-S ERA G IP ER Alvarez 0-0-0 0.00 1 1 0 Gott --- - - - - Morin 0-0-0 0.00 2 1 0 Ramos 0-0-0 0.00 2 1 0 Salas 0-0-0 7.71 2 2.1 2 Smith --- - - - - Street --- - - - -

ANGELS VS. OPPONENT

CAREER vs. BOSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Aybar 207 61 1 17 .295 Calhoun 47 14 0 6 .298 Cron 6 1 0 0 .167 Featherston 2 0 0 0 .000 Freese 35 7 0 2 .200 Giavotella 35 7 0 1 .200 Green 3 0 0 0 .000 Iannetta 62 19 2 12 .306 Joyce 261 56 6 25 .215 Perez 3 0 0 0 .000 Pujols 107 32 5 21 .299 Robertson Trout 97 34 5 18 .351 _________________________________________________________________________________

2015 vs. BOSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Aybar 21 4 1 2 .333 Calhoun 13 3 0 3 .231 Cron 3 1 0 0 .333 Featherston 2 0 0 0 .000 Freese 11 2 0 2 .182 Giavotella 7 1 0 0 .143 Green - - - - - Iannetta 5 1 1 3 .200 Joyce 8 3 0 0 .375 Perez 3 0 0 0 .000 Pujols 14 3 1 1 .215 Robertson - - - - - Trout 14 5 0 3 .357 ___________________________________________________________________________________

2014 vs. BOSTON PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Aybar 30 8 0 0 .267 Calhoun 32 11 0 3 .344 Cron 3 0 0 0 .000 Featherston - - - - - Freese 24 6 0 0 .250 Giavotella - - - - - Green - - - - - Iannetta 20 4 0 1 .200 Joyce 57 10 1 4 .175 Perez - - - - - Pujols 28 8 1 6 .286 Robertson Trout 31 8 2 7 .258

ANGELS AT STADIUM

CAREER at ANGEL STADIUM PLAYER AB H HR RBI AVG Aybar 1981 530 20 184 .268 Calhoun 492 129 18 58 .262 Cron 199 49 6 25 .246 Featherston 33 3 0 2 .090 Freese 380 95 11 46 .250 Giavotella 135 35 2 14 .259 Green 127 31 2 16 .244 Iannetta 526 115 12 56 .219 Joyce 174 26 5 18 .149 Perez 67 21 2 10 .313 Pujols 970 270 48 157 .278 Robertson 30 8 0 4 .267 Trout 1044 310 60 157 .297

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2015 REGULAR SEASON TRANSACTIONS April 14: Optioned RHP Drew Rucinski to Triple-A Salt Lake. 15: Selected the contract of LHP Adam Wilk from Salt

Lake…Transferred LHP Tyler Skaggs to the 60-day disabled list. 18: Optioned LHP Adam Wilk to Triple-A Salt Lake. 19: Reinstated RHP Garrett Richards from disabled list. 21: Recalled RHP Cam Bedrosian from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned

INF Efren Navarro to Triple-A Salt Lake. 22: Claimed OF Gary Brown off waivers from St. Louis…Transferred

RHP Cory Rasmus to the 60-day disabled list…Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed RHP Matt Shoemaker on bereavement list.

24: Recalled INF Grant Green from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Nick Tropeano to Triple-A Salt Lake. 27: Traded OF Josh Hamilton to Texas for a player to be named later or cash considerations. 28: Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Triple-A Salt Lake. 29: Reinstated RHP Matt Shoemaker from bereavement list.

May 1: Recalled INF Efren Navarro to Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Grant Green to Triple-A Salt Lake. 4: Recalled C Carlos Perez from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated C Drew Butera for assignment. 7: Acquired INF Ryan Jackson from Kansas City in exchange for C Drew Butera. 8: Selected the contract of RHP Ryan Mattheus from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Efren Navarro to Triple-A Salt Lake. 12: Selected the contract of INF Marc Krauss from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated RHP Ryan Mattheus for assignment. 13: Agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension with RHP Huston Street. 24: Placed RHP Mike Morin on 15-day disabled list…Recalled RHP Cam Bedrosian from Triple-A Salt Lake. 25: Optioned INF C.J. Cron to Triple-A Salt Lake. 26: Recalled INF Grant Green from Triple-A Salt Lake. 27: Acquired OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis from New York Mets in exchange for cash considerations…Designated RHP Chad Smith for assignment. 28: Selected the contract of OF Alfredo Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis reports to Major League team…Placed OF Collin Cowgill on 15-day disabled list…Deignated INF Marc Krauss for assignment. 30: Recalled INF Efren Navarro from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Vinnie Pestano to Triple-A Salt Lake.

June 1: Selected the contract of LHP Edgar Ibarra from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned OF Alfredo Marte to Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF Gary Brown for assignment. 6: Recalled INF C.J. Cron from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned LHP Edgar Ibarra to Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF Grant Green to Triple-A Salt Lake. 7: Recalled RHP Drew Rucinski from Triple-A Salt Lake. 10: Recalled INF Kyle Kubitza from Triple-A Salt Lake…Designated OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis for assignment. 12: Optioned RHP Drew Rucinski to Triple-A Salt Lake. 13: OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis was claimed off waivers by New York Mets...Selected the contract of RHP Trevor Gott from Triple-A Salt Lake. 14: Recalled OF Daniel Robertson from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned INF C.J. Cron to Triple-A Salt Lake. 21: Recalled OF Alfredo Marte from Triple-A Salt Lake…Placed RHP Jered Weaver on 15-day disabled list. 23: Optioned OF Alfredo Marte to Triple-A Salt Lake. 24: Recalled LHP Andrew Heaney from Triple-A Salt Lake. 25: Acquired RHP Kyle Winkler from Tampa Bay in exchange for INF/OF Marc Krauss. 28: Optioned INF Kyle Kubitza to Triple-A Salt Lake. 29: Recalled INF C.J. Cron from Triple-A Salt Lake. 30: Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Triple-A Salt Lake

July 1: Activated RHP Mike Morin from disabled list. 2: Acquired RHP Jason Hoppe from Texas in exchange for international slot compensation…Acquired RHP Gaither Bumgardner from New York Mets in exchange for international slot compensation. 3: Acquired C Rafael Lopez from Chicago Cubs in exchange for LHP Manuel Rondon and international slot compensation...Reinstated RHP Cory Rasmus from 60-day disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Salt Lake…Transferred OF Collin Cowgill to 60-day disabled list. 9: Optioned INF Efren Navarro to Triple-A Salt Lake. 10: Recalled RHP Vinnie Pestano from Triple-A Salt Lake. 17: Recalled INF Grant Green from Triple-A Salt Lake…Optioned RHP Vinnie Pestano to Triple-A Salt Lake.

ANGELS 2015 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS Pitchers in CAPS represent complete game Bold = home game

* Denotes home sellout GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS. GB ATTD TOTAL

1 4/6 @SEA L 1-4 Hernandez (1-0) Weaver (0-1) 0-1 T4 -1 45,909 45,909 2 4/7 @SEA W 2-0 Wilson (1-0) Paxton (0-1) 1-1 T4 -1 26,545 72,454 3 4/8 @SEA W 5-3 Shoemaker (1-0) Iwakuma (0-1)2-1 1 +0.5 25,495 97,949 - 4/9 OFF DAY 4 4/10 KC L 2-4 Vargas (1-0) Santiago (0-1) 2-2 T2 -0.5 *44,489 44,489 5 4/11 KC L 4-6 Guthrie (1-0) Weaver (0-2) 2-3 T3 -0.5 *44,154 88,643 6 4/12 KC L 2-9 Ventura (2-0) Wilson (1-1) 2-4 5 -1 37,060 125,703 7 4/13 @TEX W 6-3 Shoemaker (2-0) Detwiler (0-2) 3-4 T2 -0.5 18,401 116,350 8 4/14 @TEX L 2-8 Rucinski (0-1) Martinez (2-0) 3-5 T3 -1.5 21,805 138,155 9 4/15 @TEX W 10-2 Santiago (1-1) Ranaudo (0-1) 4-5 T2 -0.5 25,757 163,912 - 4/16 OFF DAY 10 4/17 @HOU W 6-3 Ramos (1-0) Qualls (0-1) 5-5 1 +0.5 22,660 186,572 11 4/18 @HOU L 0-4 Keuchel (2-0) Wilson (1-2) 5-6 T2 -0.5 28,209 214,781 12 4/19 @HOU L 3-4 Feldman (1-2) Richards (0-1) 5-7 T3 -1 24,254 239,035 13 4/20 OAK L 3-6 Otero (1-1) Shoemaker (2-1)5-8 T3 -2 35,228 160,931 14 4/21 OAK W 14-1 Santiago (2-1) Pomeranz (1-2) 6-8 T3 -2 32,137 193,068 15 4/22 OAK L 2-9 Gray (2-0) Salas (0-1) 6-9 T3 -2 30,034 223,102 16 4/23 OAK W 2-0 Tropeano (1-0) Chavez (0-1) 7-9 3 -1.5 24,304 247,406 17 4/24 TEX W 3-2 Richards (1-1) Kela (0-1) 8-9 2 -1.5 41,054 288,460 18 4/25 TEX W 4-1 Pestano (1-0) Lewis (1-2) 9-9 2 -1.5 38,016 326,476 19 4/26 TEX L 4-5 (11) Felix (1-1) Alvarez (0-1) 9-10 2 -2.5 35,053 361,529 - 4/27 OFF DAY 20 4/28 @OAK L 2-6 Gray (3-0) Weaver (0-3) 9-11 4 -4 17,674 256,709 21 4/29 @OAK W 6-3 Salas (1-1) Cook (0-1) 10-11 T2 -4 16,212 272,921 22 4/30 @OAK W 6-5 Richards (2-1) Chavez (0-2) 11-11 2 -4 19,534 292,455 APRIL TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 11-11 .232 18 4.04 3.83 4.12 3.29 23 5/1 @SF L 2-3 Casilla (3-0) Smith (0-1) 11-12 2 -5 41,507 333,962 24 5/2 @SF L 4-5 Hudson (1-2) Santiago (2-2) 11-13 2 -6 41,287 375,249 25 5/3 @SF L 0-5 Lincecum (2-2) Weaver (0-4) 11-14 2 -7 41,516 416,765 26 5/4 SEA L 2-3 Hernandez (5-0) Shoemaker (2-2) 11-15 T2 -7 25,024 386,553 27 5/5 SEA W 5-4 Street (1-0) Leone (0-3) 12-15 2 -6 33,394 419,947 28 5/6 SEA W 4-3 Street (2-0) Smith (0-2) 13-15 2 -5 25,160 445,107 29 5/7 HOU L 2-3 Neshek (3-0) Street (2-1) 13-16 2 -6 25,097 470,204 30 5/8 HOU W 2-0 Weaver (1-4) Hernandez (1-3)14-16 2 -5 40,006 510,210 31 5/9 HOU L 5-6 Keuchel (4-0) Shoemaker (2-3) 14-17 2 -6 40,210 550,420 32 5/10 HOU W 3-1 Richards (3-1) Feldman (2-4)15-17 2 -5 30,929 581,349 - 5/11 OFF DAY 33 5/12 COL W 5-2 Wilson (2-2) Betancourt (0-1)16-17 2 -4 28,150 609,499 34 5/13 COL W 2-1 (11) Ramos (2-0) Friedrich (0-1) 17-17 2 -4 30,129 639,628 - 5/14 OFF DAY 35 5/15 @BAL W 3-1 Weaver (2-4) Chen (1-2) 18-17 2 -4.5 35,470 452,235 36 5/16 @BAL W 6-1 Shoemaker (3-3) Jimenez (3-3) 19-17 2 -4.5 29,102 481,337 37 5/17 @BAL L 0-3 Wright (1-0) Richards (3-2) 19-18 2 -5.5 41,733 523,070 38 5/18 @TOR L 6-10 Morin (1-1) Osuna (1-0) 19-19 2 -5.5 29,306 552,376 39 5/19 @TOR W 3-2 Santiago (3-2) Sanchez (3-2) 20-19 2 -5.5 15,062 567,438 40 5/20 @TOR W 4-3 Weaver (3-4) Hutchison (3-1) 21-19 2 -5.5 16,402 583,840 41 5/21 @TOR L 4-8 Dickey (2-5) Shoemaker (3-4 )21-20 2 -5.5 19,014 602,854 42 5/22 @BOS W 12-5 Richards (4-2) Porcello (4-3) 22-20 2 -4.5 36,150 639,004 43 5/23 @BOS L 3-8 Wright (2-1) Wilson (2-3) 22-21 2 -5.5 37,735 676,739 44 5/24 @BOS L 1-6 Miley (4-4) Santiago (3-3) 22-22 2 -6.5 37,742 714,481 45 5/25 SD W 4-3 Smith (1-1) Quackenbush (1-1)23-22 2 -5.5 38,055 677,683 46 5/26 SD L 0-4 (10) Thayer (1-0) Smith (1-2) 23-23 2 -6.5 32,334 710,017 47 5/27 SD L 4-5 Cashner (2-7) Richards (4-3) 23-24 3 -6.5 36,180 746,197 48 5/28 DET W 12-2 Wilson (1-0) Farmer (0-1) 24-24 2 -6 32,261 778,458 49 5/29 DET W 2-0 Santiago (4-3) Sanchez (3-6) 25-24 2 -5 41,901 820,359 50 5/30 DET W 8-6 Weaver (4-4) Greene (4-4) 26-24 2 -5 40,369 860,728 51 5/31 DET W 4-2 Smith (2-2) Price (4-2) 27-24 2 -4 37,143 897,871 MAY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 16-13 .244 32 3.86 3.40 3.15 4.08 52 6/1 TB W 7-3 Richards (5-3) Colome (3-2) 28-24 2 -4 27,078 924,949 53 6/2 TB L 1-6 Archer (6-4) Wilson (3-4) 28-25 2 -5 28,771 953,720 54 6/3 TB L 5-6 Boxberger (3-3) Street (2-2) 28-26 2 -6 28,245 981,965 - 6/4 OFF DAY 55 6/5 @NYY L 7-8 Eovaldi (5-1) Weaver (4-5) 28-27 3 -5.5 40,310 754,791 56 6/6 @NYY L 2-8 Warren (4-4) Richards (5-4) 28-28 3 -5.5 40,096 794,887 57 6/7 @NYY L 2-6 Wilson (3-5) Sabathia (3-7) 28-29 3 -5.5 43,178 838,065 - 6/8 OFF DAY 58 6/9 @TB W 8-2 Shoemaker (4-4) Karns (3-3) 29-29 3 -4 11,617 849,682 59 6/10 @TB L 2-4 Ramirez (5-2) Weaver (4-6) 29-30 3 -4 10,088 859,770 60 6/11 @TB W 6-2 Richards (6-4) Jepsen (1-4) 30-30 3 -3.5 10,779 870,549 61 6/12 OAK W 5-4 Alvarez (1-1) Scribner (1-1) 31-30 3 -3.5 42,113 1,024,078 62 6/13 OAK W 1-0 Wilson (4-5) Graveman (3-3) 32-30 3 -2.5 43,548 1,067,626 63 6/14 OAK L 1-8 Gray (8-3) Shoemaker (4-5) 32-31 3 -3.5 35,143 1,102,769 64 6/15 ARI L 3-7 Ray (1-2) Weaver (4-7) 32-32 3 -4.5 35,193 1,137,962 65 6/16 ARI W 4-1 Richards (7-4) Hellickson (4-4) 33-32 3 -4.5 40,099 1,178,061 66 6/17 @ARI L 2-3 Andersen (3-1) Santiago (4-4) 33-33 3 -5.5 28,481 899,030 67 6/18 @ARI W 7-1 Wilson (5-5) Webster (1-1) 34-33 3 -5.5 28,942 927,972 68 6/19 @OAK W 12-7 Salas (1-1) Mujica (2-2) 35-33 3 -4.5 25,528 953,500 69 6/20 @OAK L 1-4 Hahn (5-5) Weaver (4-8) 35-34 3 -4.5 26,471 979,971 70 6/21 @OAK L 2-3 Richards (7-5) Kazmir (4-4) 35-35 3 -5.5 29,137 1,009,108 71 6/22 HOU W 4-3 Street (3-2) Qualls (1-4) 36-35 3 -4.5 34,153 1,043,261 72 6/23 HOU L 3-13 McHugh (8-3) Wilson (5-6) 36-36 3 -5.5 41,208 1,084,469 73 6/24 HOU W 2-1 (13) Alvarez (2-1) Thatcher (1-2) 37-36 3 -4.5 33,543 1,118,012 - 6/25 OFF DAY 74 6/26 SEA L 1-3 Walker (6-6) Shoemaker (4-6)37-37 3 -5 41,137 1,159,149 75 6/27 SEA W 4-2 Richards (8-5) Happ (3-5) 38-37 T2 -4 40,514 1,199,663 76 6/28 SEA W 3-2 (10) Gott (1-0) Wilhelmsen (1-2) 39-37 2 -4 38,387 1,238,050 77 6/29 NYY W 4-1 Wilson (6-6) Sabathia (3-8) 40-37 2 -4 42,056 1,280,106 78 6/30 NYY W 2-1 Heaney (1-0) Nova (1-1) 41-37 2 -4 42,036 1,322,142 JUNE TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 14-13 .249 30 3.74 3.83 4.52 2.45

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ANGELS 2015 DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS GM. DATE OPP W-L SCORE WINNER LOSER REC POS. GB ATTD TOTAL

79 7/1 NYY L 1-3 Eovaldi (8-2) Shoemaker (4-7) 41-38 2 -5 40,938 1,363,080 - 7/2 OFF DAY 80 7/3 @TEX W 8-2 Richards (9-5) Gonzalez (2-4) 42-38 2 -5 39,320 1,048,428 81 7/4 @TEX W 13-0 Santiago (5-4) Rodriguez (5-4) 43-38 2 -4 47,877 1,096,305 82 7/5 @TEX W 12-6 Wilson (7-6) Lewis (8-4) 44-38 2 -4 28,638 1,124,943 - 7/6 OFF DAY 83 7/7 @COL W 10-2 Heaney (2-0) Bettis (4-4) 45-38 2 -2.5 26,232 1,151,175 84 7/8 @COL W 3-2 Smith (3-2) Axford (1-2) 46-38 2 -1.5 24,660 1,175,835 85 7/9 @SEA L 2-7 Hernandez (11-5) Richards (9-6) 46-39 2 -1.5 28.131 1,203,966 86 7/10 @SEA W 7-3 Santiago (6-4) Montgomery (4-3) 47-39 2 -0.5 29,679 1,233,645 87 7/11 @SEA L 0-5 Iwakuma (1-1) Wilson (7-7) 47-40 2 -0.5 40,765 1,274,410 88 7/12 @SEA W 10-3 Heaney (3-0) Walker (7-7) 48-40 1 +0.5 36,955 1,311,365 - 7/13 - 7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK 89 7/17 BOS 90 7/18 BOS 91 7/19 BOS 92 7/20 BOS 93 7/21 MIN 94 7/22 MIN 95 7/23 MIN 96 7/24 TEX 97 7/25 TEX 98 7/26 TEX - 7/27 OFF DAY 99 7/28 @HOU 100 7/29 @HOU 101 7/30 @HOU 102 7/31 @LAD JULY TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 103 8/1 @LAD 104 8/2 @LAD 105 8/3 CLE 106 8/4 CLE 107 8/5 CLE - 8/6 OFF DAY 108 8/7 BAL 109 8/8 BAL 110 8/9 BAL 111 8/10 @CWS 112 8/11 @CWS 113 8/12 @CWS 114 8/13 @KC 115 8/14 @KC 116 8/15 @KC 117 8/16 @KC 118 8/17 CWS 119 8/18 CWS 120 8/19 CWS 121 8/20 CWS 122 8/21 TOR 123 8/22 TOR 124 8/23 TOR - 8/24 OFF DAY 125 8/25 @DET 126 8/26 @DET 127 8/27 @DET 128 8/28 @CLE 129 8/29 @CLE 130 8/30 @CLE 131 8/31 @OAK AUG. TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 132 9/1 @OAK 133 9/2 @OAK - 9/3 OFF DAY 134 9/4 TEX 135 9/5 TEX 136 9/6 TEX 137 9/7 LAD 138 9/8 LAD 139 9/9 LAD - 9/10 OFF DAY 140 9/11 HOU 141 9/12 HOU 142 9/13 HOU 143 9/14 @SEA 144 9/15 @SEA 145 9/16 @SEA 146 9/17 @MIN 147 9/18 @MIN 148 9/19 @MIN 149 9/20 @MIN 150 9/21 @HOU 151 9/22 @HOU 152 9/23 @HOU - 9/24 OFF DAY 153 9/25 SEA 154 9/26 SEA 155 9/27 SEA 156 9/28 OAK 157 9/29 OAK 158 9/30 OAK SEP. TOTALS W-L AVG HR RUNS PER GAME ERA STARTERS RELIEVERS 159 10/1 @TEX 160 10/2 @TEX 161 10/3 @TEX 162 10/4 @TEX

2015 Starters by Position / Batting Order & Team Record

BY POSITION C: Iannetta (27-23), Butera (3-4), Perez (18-13) 1B: Pujols (35-32), Navarro (5-2), Cron (5-5), Krauss (1-2), Green (2-0) 2B: Giavotella (46-36), Featherston (2-2), Green (1-1) 3B: Freese (43-34), Featherston (1-2), Kubitza (4-4) SS: Aybar (43-40), Featherston (4-0), Green (1-0) LF: Joyce (26-25), Cowgill (6-5), Navarro (6-5), Nieuwenhuis (3-2), Marte (1-0), Robertson (6-2) CF: Trout (48-38), Cowgill (0-1), Nieuwenhuis (0-1) RF: Calhoun (46-38), Cowgill (2-2) DH: Cron (16-12), Joyce (10-7), Navarro (0-1), Pujols (12-7), Freese (3-3), Krauss (4-3), Trout (0-2), Iannetta (0-1), Marte (1-0)

BATTING ORDER 1st: Calhoun (17-13), Aybar (14-21), Cowgill (1-0), Giavotella (15-4), Navarro (1-2), Robertson (1-0) 2nd: Trout (32-30), Giavotella (1-1), Krauss (0-1), Calhoun (15-8) 3rd: Pujols (32-30), Trout (16-10) 4th: Joyce (5-7), Freese (13-8), Calhoun (13-16), Aybar (1-1), Pujols (16-8) 5th: Freese (23-25), Cron (2-2), Aybar (20-9), Giavotella (3-1), Iannetta (1-0), Calhoun (0-2), Perez (0-1) 6th: Aybar (9-9), Cron (3-4), Iannetta (1-2), Cowgill (1-0), Joyce (15-15), Giavotella (7-5), Freese (9-4), Krauss (0-1),

Calhoun (1-0), Navarro (2-0) 7th: Cron (9-10), Iannetta (10-10), Navarro (4-2), Joyce (14-8), Cowgill (1-1), Giavotella (3-4), Perez (6-5), Green (1-0) 8th: Iannetta (9-9), Cowgill (2-6), Navarro (4-1), Butera (3-4),

Joyce (2-3), Weaver (0-1), Cron (7-1), Perez (10-5), Featherston (2-1), Krauss (2-2), Green (1-0),

Nieuwenhuis (2-3), Marte (2-0), Kubitza (1-3), Robertson (1-1) 9th: Giavotella (16-20), Featherston (6-4), Green (2-1), Iannetta

(5-3), Cowgill (3-1), Perez (2-2), Krauss (3-1), Kubitza (3-1), Joyce (1-0), Robertson (4-1), Navarro (0-3), Pitchers (3-3)

2015 ANGELS MISCELLANEOUS

TEAM BATTING Most Hits ........................................................................... 17, 7/4 at TEX Most Runs .................................................................... 14, 4/22 vs. OAK Most Home Runs ............................................................. 5, 5/30 vs. DET Most Home Runs in an Inning........................ 3, 5/30 vs. DET (2nd inning) Most Stolen Bases .......................................................... 3, 4/30 vs. OAK Most LOB ................................ 14, Twice; 4/26 vs. TEX and 6/24 vs. HOU

TEAM PITCHING Fewest Hits Allowed ...................................................... 1, 5/10 vs. HOU Most Hits Allowed ........................................................... 19, 7/9 at SEA Most Runs Allowed ...................................................... 13, 6/23 vs. HOU Most Home Runs Allowed ............................ 3, Twice; last, 5/9 vs. HOU Most Walks Issued ....................... 7, Twice; 4/19 at HOU & 4/26 vs. TEX Most Strikeouts ............................................................ 14, 5/13 vs. COL

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Winning Streak ....................................................... 5, 7/3 – 7/8 Longest Losing Streak .......................................................... 5, 6/2 – 6/7 Most Games Over .500 ................................................... 8, 7/12 (48-40) Most Games Under .500 ................................................... 4, 5/4 (11-15) Largest Lead in the A.L. West ................................................. +0.5, 7/12 Largest Deficit in the A.L. West ............................................ -7, 5/3 - 5/4 Largest Comeback Win ..... 5; 6/20 at OAK (Trailed 7-2 entering 7th inn.) Largest Lead Blown in a Loss .... 4, 6/3 vs. TB (led 4-0 going into top 6th) Walkoff Hits .................................. Carlos Perez, solo HR, 5/5 vs. Seattle

Johnny Giavotella, double, 5/6 vs. Seattle Albert Pujols, sac fly, 5/13 vs. Colorado Albert Pujols, single, 5/25 vs. Colorado

Taylor Featherston, single, 6/24 vs. Houston Walkoff (non-hit) ... Kole Calhoun, scored on wild pitch, 6/28 vs. Seattle