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ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS 2016 SEASON SUMMARY Arizona Diamondbacks Communications 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 602.462.6519 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2001 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2001 NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST CHAMPIONS 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2011 SEASON NO. 19 RECAP The D-backs went 69-93 (33-48 at home and 36-45 on the road). Arizona went 33-43 vs. NL West, 13-20 vs. NL Central, 18-15 vs. NL East and 5-15 in Interleague Play. HALE AND STEWART RELIEVED OF THEIR DUTIES The D-backs announced that they did not renew the contract of Sr. Vice President & General Manager Dave Stewart while the team relieved Manager Chip Hale of his duties on Oct. 3. ROSTER REVIEW Arizona featured 50 different players (29 pitchers and 21 posi- tion players), tied for the third most in franchise history (also: 2015)…the club record was 52 in 2004, followed by 51 in 2011. The D-backs used 19 rookies, up from 17 in 2015…10 of the 19 made their Major League debut. YOUNGEST TEAM IN BASEBALL The D-backs finished the season with the youngest team in baseball: 26 years, 313 days [source: STATS LLC]: RK CLUB YR DAYS RK CLUB YR DAYS RK CLUB YR DAYS 1. ARI 26 313 11. COL 28 76 21. PIT 28 335 2. PHI 27 145 12. CWS 28 118 22. CHC 29 2 3. ATL 27 152 13. LAA 28 134 23. DET 29 11 4. OAK 27 168 14. NYY 28 145 24. BOS 29 23 5. HOU 27 189 15. TEX 28 148 25. KC 29 42 6. MIN 27 229 16. NYM 28 295 26. LAD 29 83 7. SD 27 231 17. STL 28 304 27. BAL 29 120 8. CIN 27 284 CLE 28 304 28. SEA 29 151 9. MIL 27 294 19. MIA 28 321 29. SF 30 43 10. TB 28 74 WSH 28 321 30. TOR 30 121 Arizona finished 2015 as the youngest team (26 years, 341 days). THANK YOU FANS The D-backs drew 2,036,216 fans in 2016 and have eclipsed the 2-million mark in all 19 seasons. ARIZONA BBWAA AWARDS The Arizona Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America named its annual D-backs award winners: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Jean Segura MOST VALUABLE PITCHER: Zack Greinke ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Brandon Drury GOOD GUY AWARD: Daniel Hudson OWINGS WINS LUIS GONZALEZ AWARD Chris Owings was presented the second annual Luis Gonzalez Award, which is given annually to the D-backs player who best exemplifies the talents, spirt and heart of the D-backs legend both on and off the field, as voted by his teammates, coaches and support staff. Paul Goldschmidt won the inaugural award in 2015. GOLDSCHMIDT NAMED RECIPIENT OF TWO AWARDS Paul Goldschmidt was named the D-backs recipient of the Ro- berto Clemente and the MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Awards. He was the first D-back to win either award in 3 straight years. SEGURA A FINALIST FOR COMEBACK AWARD Jean Segura was named a finalist for a Players Choice Award as NL Comeback Player of the Year…other finalists were Jose Fernandez (Marlins) and Rich Hill (Dodgers). The Players Choice Awards will be announced on Nov. 9 on MLB Network. ZIEGLER WINS ACT OF VALOR AWARD Former D-backs pitcher Brad Ziegler won the 2016 Bob Feller Act of Valor Award…this season marked the third straight year he was nominated by the D-backs for the honor. Nominees are evaluated on baseball accomplishments, integ- rity and character, service to our country and community in- volvement. Ziegler was traded to Boston on July 9. D-BACKS LEAD FAN COST INDEX FOR 10 TH STRAIGHT YEAR The D-backs have the lowest Fan Cost Index ($132.10) in MLB for the 10th straight year, via Team Marketing Report…Arizona finished almost $88 below the industry average of $219.53. The Fan Cost Index is a representative look at the costs for a family of 4 to attend a MLB game…it has been computed an- nually by Team Marketing Report since 1991 and is comprised of 4 average tickets, 2 beers, 4 soft drinks, 4 hot dogs, parking for 1 car and 2 adult-sized hats. Arizona’s average ticket price of $18.53 ranked lowest among all Major League clubs, nearly $13 below the MLB average tick- et price of $31.00 in 2016. NOT A BREAK FOR EVERYONE Paul Goldschmidt was named to the NL All-Star Team as a re- serve selected by the players…he went 0-for-3 after entering the game as a pinch-hitter for Bryce Harper in the fifth inning. It was Goldschmidt’s fourth straight All-Star Game (2013-16), joining Randy Johnson (1999-2002) as the only D-backs to receive the honor 4 seasons in a row while his 4 All-Star nods are third most, trailing Luis Gonzalez and Johnson (5 each). NOT AN ALL-STAR? THAT’S TOO ‘BAA’D Jake Lamb was 1 of 5 players since 1933 to post his combina- tion of numbers (19+ doubles, 7+ triples, 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI) before the All-Star Break. OTHERS: Vladimir Guerrero (2000) and Hall of Famers Dave Winfield (1979), Duke Snider (1954) and Hank Greenberg (1935). Over the last 6 seasons, there have been 42 qualified batters with a first-half OPS above .960…of that group, 41 have made the All Star Team, with Lamb the odd man out (.983 OPS). Since 2015, Lamb is the only player out of 14 qualifiers with 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI to not make an All-Star Team, and the first NL player to not receive an All-Star nod with those numbers since the Nationals’ Adam Dunn in 2009. His 20 homers are the second most by a D-backs third baseman before the All-Star break, trailing Matt Williams’ 23 in 1999. PAIR OF D-BACKS AMONG BASEBALL AMERICA BEST TOOLS For the third season in a row, Paul Goldschmidt was listed among Baseball America’s NL Best Tools: NL Best Defensive First Baseman (No. 1) and NL Best Hitter (No. 2). Zack Greinke was also listed among BA’s NL Best Tools: NL Best Changeup (No. 1) and NL Best Control (No. 2). TIMING IS EVERYTHING Arizona paced the Majors with an average time of game of 3:14, ahead of Boston (3:12), Colorado (3:11) and Pittsburgh (3:11). The D-backs also led baseball with a 3:10 TOG in 2015. ON THE SHELF The D-backs had 13 players on the disabled list this season, to- taling 674 days…the club had 1,055 days on the DL in 2015 and 1,417 in 2014 [source: STATS LLLC]. ONE-RUN AND THE WIN Arizona went 22-17 (.564) in 1-run games, the second-best winning pct. in such games in the NL behind only Washington (.577; 26-19). 200/200 CLUB Arizona is the first NL team to boast a member of the 200-hit/200-strikeout club (Jean Segura/Robbie Ray) in a sea- son since Milwaukee in 2009 (Ryan Braun/Yovani Gallardo)… Boston also accomplished the feat in 2016 (Mookie Betts/David Price). D-backs also did this in 1999 (Luis Gonzalez/Randy Johnson). NL teams in the 200-hit/200-strikeout club since 1998: TEAM, YEAR HITTER (H) PITCHER (SO) D-backs, 2016 ......... Jean Segura (203) .............. Robbie Ray (218) Brewers, 2009 ...................Ryan Braun (203)............. Yovani Gallardo (204) Cubs, 2006 ......................... Juan Pierre (204).......... Carlos Zambrano (210) Pirates, 2004 ..................... Jack Wilson (201).................... Oliver Perez (239) D-backs, 1999 .......Luis Gonzalez (206) ........Randy Johnson (364) Astros, 1998..................... Craig Biggio (210)............ Shane Reynolds (209) 2016 SPRING TRAINING REVIEW The D-backs won their fourth Cactus League title (also: 1999, 2002, ‘07). Arizona’s 22-8-3 (.733) spring record was third-best in the Ma- jors, behind the Nationals (18-4-3; .818) and Blue Jays (17-6-3, .739)…the D-backs also won 2 exhibition games vs. Royals. JEAN SEGURA’S HISTORIC SEASON #ELMAMBO — 200 HITS Jean Segura’s 203 hits were second most by a D-back in club history, behind Luis Gonzalez’s 206 in 1999. Segura was the third NL player since 2006 with 200+ hits the year following a trade, joining Dee Gordon (LAD --> MIA on Dec. 10, 2014; 205 hits in 2015) and Juan Pierre (FLA --> CHC on Dec. 7, 2005; 204 hits in 2006). Gonzalez’s 206-hit season in 1999 followed his trade from Detroit on Dec. 28, 1998 (for Karim Garcia and cash). #ELMAMBO — 100 RUNS Jean Segura was the 10th D-back with 100+ runs (16th time). Was the first NL player with 100+ runs and 200+ hits in a season since Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun in 2009. #ELMAMBO — 30 HITS PER MONTH Jean Segura is the first D-back with 30+ hits in 6 different months in a season: April (37), May (30), June (32), July (30), Aug. (37) and Sept. (35). Last NL players to do so were Hanley Ramirez & Jimmy Rollins in 2007. Roof Open ................................................ 10-14 Roof Closed.............................................. 20-32 Roof Open/Closed...................................... 3-2 Uniform - White/Red ................................. 6-7 Uniform - White/Teal ...............................9-17 Uniform - Red.......................................... 14-21 Uniform - Black ....................................... 11-11 Uniform - Los D-backs .............................. 0-1 Uniform - Purple ......................................... 2-3 Uniform - Gray/Red ............................... 14-14 Uniform - Gray/Teal............................... 11-16 Other Uniforms ........................................... 2-2 Lead after 6.0 innings..............................53-6 Lead after 7.0 innings .............................59-4 Lead after 8.0 innings..............................58-2 Tied after 6.0 innings................................. 4-6 Tied after 7.0 innings................................. 4-8 Tied after 8.0 innings................................. 7-9 Trail after 6.0 innings ............................ 11-81 Trail after 7.0 innings ...............................5-81 Trail after 8.0 innings ...............................3-82 Extra-inning games.................................... 8-8 Day .............................................................. 20-30 Night .......................................................... 49-63 vs. RHS ....................................................... 46-71 vs. LHS........................................................ 23-22 Score first .................................................. 45-40 Opponents score first .......................... 24-53 Score 4 runs or more ............................ 53-34 Score 3 runs or fewer ........................... 16-59 Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ................ 7-6 Hit home run ........................................... 58-50 Hit 2 or more home runs..................... 35-23 Do not homer ......................................... 11-43 10 or more hits ....................................... 41-26 Opponents 10 or more hits................ 24-57 Errorless games ...................................... 41-45 1-Run Games ...........................................22-17 2-Run Games ...........................................12-23 Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) ............................ 15-17 Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP)............................. 8-5 Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) ................. 36-54 Series (W-L-T) ......................................17-27-8 Series sweeps (ARI-OPP) ....................... 6-13 Series opener ..........................................22-29 Series finale..............................................20-32 Game 1 ......................................................22-30 Game 2 ......................................................20-31 Game 3 ......................................................22-26 Game 4 ...........................................................5-7 After Off-Day ............................................. 6-11 Before the All-Star Break .....................38-52 After the All-Star Break ........................31-41 Opponents over .500 ...........................29-59 Opponents under .500 ........................40-34 April ............................................................12-14 May .............................................................11-17 June ............................................................13-14 July................................................................ 7-17 August .......................................................13-15 September/October .............................13-16 Sunday ......................................................14-12 Monday ....................................................... 10-9 Tuesday .....................................................11-14 Wednesday ............................................... 8-17 Thursday .......................................................6-9 Friday ........................................................... 9-17 Saturday ....................................................11-15 NL West .....................................................33-43 NL East .......................................................16-13 NL Central.................................................13-20 Interleague ................................................ 5-15 Instant Replay reviews (ARI-OPP) .... 39-47 Overturned (ARI-OPP).......................... 23-26 Umpire review (Overturned/Not) .......5-10 Record keeping (Overturned/Not) ....... 0-0 Lineups .......................................................... 139 BY THE NUMBERS ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR W-L PCT. FINISH 1998 65-97 .401 5th 1999 100-62 .617 1st 2000 85-77 .525 3rd 2001 92-70 .568 1st 2002 98-64 .605 1st 2003 84-78 .519 3rd 2004 51-111 .315 5th 2005 77-85 .475 2nd 2006 76-86 .469 4th 2007 90-72 .556 1st 2008 82-80 .506 2nd 2009 70-92 .432 5th 2010 65-97 .401 5th 2011 94-68 .580 1st 2012 81-81 .500 3rd 2013 81-81 .500 2nd 2014 64-98 .395 5th 2015 79-83 .488 3rd 2016 69-93 .426 4th ATTENDANCE TOTAL NO. AVERAGE Home 2,036,216 81 25,139 Road 2,648,840 81 32,702 Totals 4,685,056 162 28,920 2016 NL WEST STANDINGS TEAM W-L PCT GB HOME ROAD R DIFF Los Angeles 91-71 .562 - 53-28 38-43 +87 San Francisco 87-75 .537 -4.0 45-36 42-39 +84 Colorado 75-87 .463 -16.0 42-39 33-48 -15 Arizona 69-93 .426 -22.0 33-48 36-45 -138 San Diego 68-94 .420 -23.0 39-42 29-52 -84

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Page 1: 2016-10-14 Arizona Diamondbacks 2016 Season Summarymlb.mlb.com/.../2016_10_14_Arizona_Diamondbacks_2016_Season_… · arizona diamondbacks 2016 season summary ... d-backs lead fan

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS 2016 SEASON SUMMARY

Arizona Diamondbacks Communications 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 602.462.6519

WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2001 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2001 NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST CHAMPIONS 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2011

SEASON NO. 19 RECAP♦ The D-backs went 69-93 (33-48 at home and 36-45 on the road).♦ Arizona went 33-43 vs. NL West, 13-20 vs. NL Central, 18-15 vs.

NL East and 5-15 in Interleague Play.

HALE AND STEWART RELIEVED OF THEIR DUTIES♦ The D-backs announced that they did not renew the contract

of Sr. Vice President & General Manager Dave Stewart while the team relieved Manager Chip Hale of his duties on Oct. 3.

ROSTER REVIEW♦ Arizona featured 50 diff erent players (29 pitchers and 21 posi-

tion players), tied for the third most in franchise history (also: 2015)…the club record was 52 in 2004, followed by 51 in 2011.

♦ The D-backs used 19 rookies, up from 17 in 2015…10 of the 19 made their Major League debut.

YOUNGEST TEAM IN BASEBALL♦ The D-backs fi nished the season with the youngest team in

baseball: 26 years, 313 days [source: STATS LLC]:RK CLUB YR DAYS RK CLUB YR DAYS RK CLUB YR DAYS 1. ARI 26 313 11. COL 28 76 21. PIT 28 3352. PHI 27 145 12. CWS 28 118 22. CHC 29 23. ATL 27 152 13. LAA 28 134 23. DET 29 114. OAK 27 168 14. NYY 28 145 24. BOS 29 235. HOU 27 189 15. TEX 28 148 25. KC 29 426. MIN 27 229 16. NYM 28 295 26. LAD 29 837. SD 27 231 17. STL 28 304 27. BAL 29 1208. CIN 27 284 CLE 28 304 28. SEA 29 1519. MIL 27 294 19. MIA 28 321 29. SF 30 4310. TB 28 74 WSH 28 321 30. TOR 30 121♦ Arizona fi nished 2015 as the youngest team (26 years, 341 days).

THANK YOU FANS♦ The D-backs drew 2,036,216 fans in 2016 and have eclipsed the

2-million mark in all 19 seasons.

ARIZONA BBWAA AWARDS♦ The Arizona Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of

America named its annual D-backs award winners:MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Jean SeguraMOST VALUABLE PITCHER: Zack GreinkeROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Brandon DruryGOOD GUY AWARD: Daniel Hudson

OWINGS WINS LUIS GONZALEZ AWARD♦ Chris Owings was presented the second annual Luis Gonzalez

Award, which is given annually to the D-backs player who best exemplifi es the talents, spirt and heart of the D-backs legend both on and off the fi eld, as voted by his teammates, coaches and support staff .

♦ Paul Goldschmidt won the inaugural award in 2015.

GOLDSCHMIDT NAMED RECIPIENT OF TWO AWARDS♦ Paul Goldschmidt was named the D-backs recipient of the Ro-

berto Clemente and the MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Awards.♦ He was the fi rst D-back to win either award in 3 straight years.

SEGURA A FINALIST FOR COMEBACK AWARD♦ Jean Segura was named a fi nalist for a Players Choice Award

as NL Comeback Player of the Year…other fi nalists were Jose Fernandez (Marlins) and Rich Hill (Dodgers).

♦ The Players Choice Awards will be announced on Nov. 9 on MLB Network.

ZIEGLER WINS ACT OF VALOR AWARD♦Former D-backs pitcher Brad Ziegler won the 2016 Bob Feller

Act of Valor Award…this season marked the third straight year he was nominated by the D-backs for the honor.

♦Nominees are evaluated on baseball accomplishments, integ-rity and character, service to our country and community in-volvement.

♦Ziegler was traded to Boston on July 9.

D-BACKS LEAD FAN COST INDEX FOR 10TH STRAIGHT YEAR♦The D-backs have the lowest Fan Cost Index ($132.10) in MLB

for the 10th straight year, via Team Marketing Report…Arizona fi nished almost $88 below the industry average of $219.53.

♦The Fan Cost Index is a representative look at the costs for a family of 4 to attend a MLB game…it has been computed an-nually by Team Marketing Report since 1991 and is comprised of 4 average tickets, 2 beers, 4 soft drinks, 4 hot dogs, parking for 1 car and 2 adult-sized hats.

♦Arizona’s average ticket price of $18.53 ranked lowest among all Major League clubs, nearly $13 below the MLB average tick-et price of $31.00 in 2016.

NOT A BREAK FOR EVERYONE♦ Paul Goldschmidt was named to the NL All-Star Team as a re-

serve selected by the players…he went 0-for-3 after entering the game as a pinch-hitter for Bryce Harper in the fi fth inning. It was Goldschmidt’s fourth straight All-Star Game (2013-16), joining

Randy Johnson (1999-2002) as the only D-backs to receive the honor 4 seasons in a row while his 4 All-Star nods are third most, trailing Luis Gonzalez and Johnson (5 each).

NOT AN ALL-STAR? THAT’S TOO ‘BAA’D♦ Jake Lamb was 1 of 5 players since 1933 to post his combina-

tion of numbers (19+ doubles, 7+ triples, 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI) before the All-Star Break.OTHERS: Vladimir Guerrero (2000) and Hall of Famers Dave Winfi eld

(1979), Duke Snider (1954) and Hank Greenberg (1935).♦ Over the last 6 seasons, there have been 42 qualifi ed batters

with a fi rst-half OPS above .960…of that group, 41 have made the All Star Team, with Lamb the odd man out (.983 OPS).

♦ Since 2015, Lamb is the only player out of 14 qualifi ers with 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI to not make an All-Star Team, and the fi rst NL player to not receive an All-Star nod with those numbers since the Nationals’ Adam Dunn in 2009.

♦ His 20 homers are the second most by a D-backs third baseman before the All-Star break, trailing Matt Williams’ 23 in 1999.

PAIR OF D-BACKS AMONG BASEBALL AMERICA BEST TOOLS♦ For the third season in a row, Paul Goldschmidt was listed

among Baseball America’s NL Best Tools:NL Best Defensive First Baseman (No. 1) and NL Best Hitter (No. 2).

♦ Zack Greinke was also listed among BA’s NL Best Tools:NL Best Changeup (No. 1) and NL Best Control (No. 2).

TIMING IS EVERYTHING♦ Arizona paced the Majors with an average time of game of 3:14,

ahead of Boston (3:12), Colorado (3:11) and Pittsburgh (3:11).♦ The D-backs also led baseball with a 3:10 TOG in 2015.

ON THE SHELF♦ The D-backs had 13 players on the disabled list this season, to-

taling 674 days…the club had 1,055 days on the DL in 2015 and 1,417 in 2014 [source: STATS LLLC].

ONE-RUN AND THE WIN♦ Arizona went 22-17 (.564) in 1-run games, the second-best

winning pct. in such games in the NL behind only Washington (.577; 26-19).

200/200 CLUB♦ Arizona is the fi rst NL team to boast a member of the

200-hit/200-strikeout club (Jean Segura/Robbie Ray) in a sea-son since Milwaukee in 2009 (Ryan Braun/Yovani Gallardo)…Boston also accomplished the feat in 2016 (Mookie Betts/David Price).

♦ D-backs also did this in 1999 (Luis Gonzalez/Randy Johnson).♦ NL teams in the 200-hit/200-strikeout club since 1998: TEAM, YEAR HITTER (H) PITCHER (SO) D-backs, 2016 ......... Jean Segura (203) .............. Robbie Ray (218)

Brewers, 2009 ...................Ryan Braun (203) .............Yovani Gallardo (204) Cubs, 2006 ......................... Juan Pierre (204) ..........Carlos Zambrano (210) Pirates, 2004 ..................... Jack Wilson (201) .................... Oliver Perez (239) D-backs, 1999 .......Luis Gonzalez (206) ........Randy Johnson (364)

Astros, 1998 .....................Craig Biggio (210) ............ Shane Reynolds (209)

2016 SPRING TRAINING REVIEW ♦The D-backs won their fourth Cactus League title (also: 1999,

2002, ‘07).♦Arizona’s 22-8-3 (.733) spring record was third-best in the Ma-

jors, behind the Nationals (18-4-3; .818) and Blue Jays (17-6-3, .739)…the D-backs also won 2 exhibition games vs. Royals.

JEAN SEGURA’S HISTORIC SEASON

#ELMAMBO — 200 HITS♦ Jean Segura’s 203 hits were second most by a D-back in club

history, behind Luis Gonzalez’s 206 in 1999.♦ Segura was the third NL player since 2006 with 200+ hits the

year following a trade, joining Dee Gordon (LAD --> MIA on Dec. 10, 2014; 205 hits in 2015) and Juan Pierre (FLA --> CHC on Dec. 7, 2005; 204 hits in 2006).Gonzalez’s 206-hit season in 1999 followed his trade from Detroit on

Dec. 28, 1998 (for Karim Garcia and cash).

#ELMAMBO — 100 RUNS♦ Jean Segura was the 10th D-back with 100+ runs (16th time).Was the fi rst NL player with 100+ runs and 200+ hits in a season since

Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun in 2009.

#ELMAMBO — 30 HITS PER MONTH♦ Jean Segura is the fi rst D-back with 30+ hits in 6 diff erent

months in a season: April (37), May (30), June (32), July (30), Aug. (37) and Sept. (35).Last NL players to do so were Hanley Ramirez & Jimmy Rollins in 2007.

Roof Open ................................................ 10-14Roof Closed.............................................. 20-32Roof Open/Closed ...................................... 3-2Uniform - White/Red ................................. 6-7Uniform - White/Teal ...............................9-17Uniform - Red .......................................... 14-21Uniform - Black ....................................... 11-11Uniform - Los D-backs .............................. 0-1Uniform - Purple ......................................... 2-3Uniform - Gray/Red ............................... 14-14Uniform - Gray/Teal ............................... 11-16Other Uniforms ........................................... 2-2Lead after 6.0 innings ..............................53-6Lead after 7.0 innings .............................59-4Lead after 8.0 innings ..............................58-2Tied after 6.0 innings ................................. 4-6Tied after 7.0 innings ................................. 4-8Tied after 8.0 innings ................................. 7-9Trail after 6.0 innings ............................ 11-81Trail after 7.0 innings ...............................5-81Trail after 8.0 innings ...............................3-82Extra-inning games.................................... 8-8Day .............................................................. 20-30Night .......................................................... 49-63vs. RHS ....................................................... 46-71vs. LHS ........................................................ 23-22Score fi rst .................................................. 45-40Opponents score fi rst .......................... 24-53Score 4 runs or more ............................ 53-34Score 3 runs or fewer ........................... 16-59Shutouts - Pitching (ARI-OPP) ................ 7-6Hit home run ........................................... 58-50Hit 2 or more home runs..................... 35-23Do not homer ......................................... 11-4310 or more hits ....................................... 41-26Opponents 10 or more hits ................ 24-57Errorless games ...................................... 41-451-Run Games ...........................................22-172-Run Games ...........................................12-23Last at-bat (ARI-OPP) ............................ 15-17Walkoff wins (ARI-OPP) ............................. 8-5Comeback wins (ARI-OPP) ................. 36-54Series (W-L-T) ......................................17-27-8Series sweeps (ARI-OPP) ....................... 6-13Series opener ..........................................22-29Series fi nale..............................................20-32Game 1 ......................................................22-30Game 2 ......................................................20-31Game 3 ......................................................22-26Game 4 ...........................................................5-7After Off -Day ............................................. 6-11Before the All-Star Break .....................38-52After the All-Star Break ........................31-41Opponents over .500 ...........................29-59Opponents under .500 ........................40-34April ............................................................12-14May .............................................................11-17June ............................................................13-14July ................................................................ 7-17August .......................................................13-15September/October .............................13-16Sunday ......................................................14-12Monday ....................................................... 10-9Tuesday .....................................................11-14Wednesday ............................................... 8-17Thursday .......................................................6-9Friday ........................................................... 9-17Saturday ....................................................11-15NL West .....................................................33-43NL East .......................................................16-13NL Central .................................................13-20Interleague ................................................ 5-15Instant Replay reviews (ARI-OPP) .... 39-47Overturned (ARI-OPP) .......................... 23-26Umpire review (Overturned/Not) .......5-10Record keeping (Overturned/Not) ....... 0-0Lineups .......................................................... 139

BY THE NUMBERS

ALL-TIME RECORDSYEAR W-L PCT. FINISH1998 65-97 .401 5th1999 100-62 .617 1st2000 85-77 .525 3rd2001 92-70 .568 1st2002 98-64 .605 1st2003 84-78 .519 3rd2004 51-111 .315 5th2005 77-85 .475 2nd2006 76-86 .469 4th2007 90-72 .556 1st2008 82-80 .506 2nd2009 70-92 .432 5th2010 65-97 .401 5th2011 94-68 .580 1st2012 81-81 .500 3rd2013 81-81 .500 2nd2014 64-98 .395 5th2015 79-83 .488 3rd2016 69-93 .426 4th

ATTENDANCE TOTAL NO. AVERAGEHome 2,036,216 81 25,139Road 2,648,840 81 32,702Totals 4,685,056 162 28,920

2016 NL WEST STANDINGSTEAM W-L PCT GB HOME ROAD R DIFFLos Angeles 91-71 .562 - 53-28 38-43 +87San Francisco 87-75 .537 -4.0 45-36 42-39 +84Colorado 75-87 .463 -16.0 42-39 33-48 -15Arizona 69-93 .426 -22.0 33-48 36-45 -138

San Diego 68-94 .420 -23.0 39-42 29-52 -84

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OFFENSE RANK TOTALRuns ...................................5th ...................... 752Hits ................................... 2nd ...................1,479Doubles ............................5th ...................... 285Triples ............................... 1st .........................56Home Runs .....................7th ...................... 190RBI ......................................5th ...................... 709Walks .............................. 11th ...................... 463Intentional Walks ......T-4th .........................43Strikeouts ........................3rd ...................1,427Average ............................3rd ..................... .261On-Base Pct.................. 10th ..................... .320Slugging Pct. ..................3rd ..................... .432OPS ....................................4th ..................... .752Hit By Pitch ............... T-14th .........................50Extra-Base Hits ...............3rd ...................... 531Total Bases .......................3rd ...................2,446Stolen Bases....................3rd ...................... 137Caught Stealing ......... 11th .........................31Stolen Base Pct. ............. 1st ..................... 81.5Sacrifi ce Hits ...................8th .........................43Sacrifi ce Flies ..............T-8th .........................38GIDP...............................T-9th ...................... 117RISP ....................................9th ..................... .257RISP/2 outs ...................... 1st ..................... .255Bases Loaded .............. 15th ..................... .227

PITCHING RANK TOTALERA (Overall) ................ 15th ..................... 5.09ERA (Starters) .............. 15th ..................... 5.19ERA (Relievers) ............ 12th ..................... 4.94IP (Starters) ......................8th ...................884.1IP (Relievers) ...................5th ...................567.0Quality Starts........... T-13th .........................62Strikeouts ........................6th ...................1,318Walks ............................... 2nd ...................... 603Hits Allowed ................... 1st ...................1,563Home Runs Allowed ....3rd ...................... 202WHIP ............................... 15th ..................... 1.49Unearned Runs ..............4th .........................69Saves .............................. 14th .........................31Save Pct. ........................ 13th ..................... 58.5Holds .............................. 13th .........................69Wild Pitches ....................5th .........................69Hit Batsmen ................T-8th .........................57Opponent Average ... 15th ..................... .275Opponent OBP ........... 15th ..................... .348Opponent SLG ............ 14th ..................... .454Opponent OPS ....... T-14th ..................... .801GIDP...................................5th ...................... 125IR Scored Pct. ............... 15th ..................... 36.6

DEFENSE RANK TOTALFielding Pct. ....................7th ..................... .983Total Chances .................4th ...................6,118Errors .............................T-7th ...................... 101Putouts .............................5th ...................4,354Double Plays...................6th ...................... 143Caught Stealing Pct. .. 2nd ..................... 35.7Pickoff s .......................... 14th ........................... 5Outfi eld Assists ....... T-12th .........................22

NL TEAM RANKINGS

OPPONENTSNL WEST HOME ROAD TOTALSColorado 4-5 6-4 10-9Los Angeles 5-5 2-7 7-12San Diego 6-3 4-6 10-9San Francisco 1-9 5-4 6-13Totals 16-22 17-21 33-43

NL EAST HOME ROAD TOTALSAtlanta 2-2 3-0 5-2Miami 2-1 0-3 2-4New York 2-1 3-0 5-1Philadelphia 0-3 4-0 4-3Washington 0-3 2-2 2-5Totals 6-10 12-5 18-15

NL CENTRAL HOME ROAD TOTALSChicago 1-3 1-2 2-5Cincinnati 2-1 1-2 3-3Milwaukee 2-1 1-3 3-4Pittsburgh 1-2 0-3 1-5St. Louis 2-2 2-1 4-3Totals 8-9 5-11 13-20

AL HOME ROAD TOTALSBaltimore 0-0 0-3 0-3Boston 0-0 0-3 0-3Houston 0-2 1-1 1-3New York 2-1 0-0 2-1Tampa Bay 1-2 0-0 1-2Toronto 0-2 1-1 1-3Totals 3-7 2-8 5-15

#ELMAMBO — THE REST OF THE STORY♦ Jean Segura was the third D-back with 20+ homers and 30+

stolen bases in a season: Eric Byrnes in 2007 (21 HR, 50 SB) and A.J Pollock in 2015 (20 HR, 39 SB).

♦ Segura’s 8 leadoff home runs this season were 1 shy of Chris Young’s franchise record 9 in 2007.

♦ Segura was also the 14th player with 20+ homers, 30+ stolen bases and 200+ hits in a season:

PLAYER SEASON H HR SB PLAYER SEASON H HR SB

Willie Mays 1958 SF 208 29 31 Alex Rodriguez 1998 Sea 213 42 46

Hank Aaron 1963 Mil 201 44 31 Vladimir Guerrero 2002 Mon 206 39 40

Lou Brock 1967 StL 206 21 52 Alfonso Soriano 2002 NYY 209 39 41

Bobby Bonds 1970 SF 200 26 48 Hanley Ramirez 2007 Fla 212 29 51

Ellis Burks 1996 Col 211 40 32 Jimmy Rollins 2007 Phi 212 30 41

Larry Walker 1997 Col 208 49 33 Jacoby Ellsbury 2011 Bos 212 32 39

Craig Biggio 1998 Hou 210 20 50 Jean Segura 2016 Ari 201 20 32

TEAM HITTING NOTES

FINISHING IN THE TOP 3 IN AVG & SLG IN BACK-TO-BACK SEASONS♦ The D-backs fi nished in the Top 3 in the NL in average (3rd, .261),

and slugging percentage (3rd, .432) for the second straight sea-son…Arizona was second in slugging pct. (.414) in 2015 and third in average (.264).

♦ This marked the fi rst time in club history the D-backs fi nished in the Top 3 in average and slugging pct. in back-to-back seasons.

RBI MACHINES♦ The D-backs were 1 of 3 NL teams to feature 3 players with 83+

RBI (Paul Goldschmidt, Jake Lamb and Yasmany Tomás)…also:NATIONALS (3): Bryce Harper, Daniel Murphy, Anthony RendonCUBS (3): Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, Addison Russell

INCREASE IN LONGBALLS ONCE AGAIN♦ Arizona hit 190 homers, up from 154 in 2015, 118 in 2014 and

130 in 2013…the 36-home run increase was tied for the third-biggest jump in club history:

YEAR HR YEAR HR DIFF

1998 ...................159 1999 ................. 216 +57 2004 ...................135 2005 ................. 191 +56 2015 ..............154 2016 .............190 +36

2014 ...................118 2015 ................. 154 +36

♦ The D-backs’ 190 home runs were also the fourth most in club history, behind 1999 (216), 2001 (208) and 2005 (191).

HOME RUNS ARE FUN, ESPECIALLY IN BUNCHES♦ The D-backs’ 17 multi-homer games by individuals this season

were the second-most in club history (19 in 1999).

TRIPLE YOUR FUN♦ Arizona recorded 56 triples, the highest total in the Majors and

a franchise record, surpassing the previous mark of 48 in 2015. MOST TRIPLES IN A SEASON: 56 - 2016; 48 -2015; 47 - 2003, ‘08, ‘14

♦ Since 1998, the only other team to have 48+ triples in back-to-back seasons was the 2009 (50) and 2010 (54) Rockies.

ON THE BASEPATHS♦ Arizona led the Majors with a 81.5 stolen base percentage (168

attempts) and fi nished third with 137 stolen bases, trailing Mil-waukee (181) and Cincinnati (139).

♦ The D-backs’ 137 stolen bases tied a club record (also: 1999) while the 81.5 stolen base pct. was the second highest in fran-chise history…only the 2007 team was more effi cient (82.0).

♦ Chris Owings was the fi rst D-back to lead the Majors in stolen base pct. (91.3; 23-for-25).

IN A PINCH♦ Arizona pinch-hitters batted .208 (50-for-240) with 20 extra-

base hits (13 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs), the fourth most in club history…the 2001 club had 27, 2005 and 2007 had 25 and 2006 had 23.

♦ Phil Gosselin set a club record with 20 hits, 77 pinch-hit at-bats and 83 plate appearances.

TAKE IT FROM THE TOP♦ The .308 average by leadoff hitters was a club record, besting

the previous mark of .291 set in 2009.♦ Arizona’s .308 average was third best in baseball, trailing Boston

(.325) and Colorado (.311).

PITCHING IN♦ D-backs pitchers fi nished third in the NL with a .162 average

(48-for-297), up from .125 in 2015.

SOUTHPAW SUCCESS♦ The D-backs led the Majors with a .820 OPS vs. left-handed

pitchers, ahead of the Cubs (.807) and Red Sox (.795).♦ Arizona also ranked second in the Majors with a .276 average,

behind Boston (.278), and 60 home runs, trailing Seattle (79).♦ The D-backs hit .261 with 39 homers vs. lefties in 2015.

WORTH THE RISP♦ Arizona batted .255 (169-for-663) with runners in scoring po-

sition and 2 outs, tops in the NL ahead of San Diego (.246)…Boston led the Majors at .259.

♦ The D-backs hit .236 in 2015 with RISP/2 outs, .206 in 2014 and .210 in 2013…the .255 mark was the best since 2006 (.256).

CARDINALS VS. BRONCOS

♦ The D-backs and Rockies combined to score 265 runs in their 18 meetings this season, highest combined total by 2 teams since 1969 [source: STATS LLC]:

TEAMS YEAR RUNS

D-backs vs. Rockies ....... 2016 ........ 265

D-backs vs. Rockies ..............2002 ........... 253Padres vs. Rockies ................2001 ........... 253Rays vs. Blue Jays ..................2002 ........... 246

ROCKING THE ROCKIES STAFF♦ The D-backs recorded 10+ hits in 14 consecutive games vs.

Rockies from May 9-Sept. 14, the longest such streak by a NL team against a single opponent in a season since the 1930 Brooklyn Robins vs. Philadelphia Phillies (17 games from May 18-Sept. 24) [source: STATS LLC].

GOLDSCHMIDT AND SEGURA FORM A DYNAMIC DUO♦ Paul Goldschmidt (30) and Jean Segura (33) are the fi rst D-

back duo with 30+ steals in a season.♦ Additionally, Goldschmidt and Segura are the sixth set of team-

mates in Major League history to each have 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in the same season:

NAMES SEASON TEAM Paul Goldschmidt/Jean Segura ..........2016 ..............ARI

Jose Cruz/Raul Mondesi ................................2001.................TOR Craig Biggo/Jeff Bagwell ...............................1997................HOU Ellis Burks/Dante Bichette .............................1996.................COL Howard Johnson/Darryl Strawberry .........1987................NYM Barry Bonds/Andy Van Slyke .......................1987...................PIT♦ Goldschmidt was the second fi rst baseman in Major League

history to record 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in a single season, joining Jeff Bagwell in 1997.

TEAM PITCHING NOTES

ARMS RACE♦ Arizona used a club-record 29 diff erent pitchers, 1 more than

the previous high set in 2010 (28).♦ The D-backs had 9 diff erent starting pitchers and 24 relief pitch-

ers, a franchise record.

1…2…3 STRIKES YOU’RE OUT♦ Arizona established a club record with 1,318 strikeouts, 15 more

than its previous record (1,303 in 2002), and 8.17 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SEASON: 1,318 - 2016; 1,303 -2002; 1,297 -

2001; 1,291 - 2003; 1,278 - 2014.MOST STRIKEOUTS PER 9.0 IP: 8.17 - 2016; 8.11 -2002; 8.00 - 2001;

7.99 - 2003; 7.96 - 2014.

AND THE WHIFF…♦ The D-backs set a club record with a 23.7 swing-and-miss per-

centage, ahead of the old mark (23.3 in 1999 and 2014).

RUBBER RELIEF ARMS♦ The D-backs’ bullpen totaled 567.0 innings, second most in club

history, trailing only the 2015 record (579.1).

SAVING THE DAY♦ Seven diff erent D-backs pitchers recorded a save, 1 shy of the

most in club history (1999 and 2015).D-BACKS WITH SAVES: Brad Ziegler (18), Daniel Hudson (5), Jake

Barrett (4), Enrique Burgos (1), Tyler Clippard (1), Patrick Corbin (1) and Matt Koch (1).

DEFENSIVE NOTES

A RUN SAVED…♦ Arizona center fi elders led the NL with 12 defensive runs saved,

1 more than Atlanta (11), while D-backs shortstops were third with 10 [source: Fangraphs.com].

♦ Individual D-backs on the defensive runs saved leaderboard:WELINGTON CASTILLO: Tied for third among NL catchers with 7 DRS.ZACK GREINKE: Tied for second in the Majors with 7 DRS (also: Dal-

las Keuchel and Masahiro Tanaka), 1 behind Bartolo Colon.PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT: Tied for fi fth among NL fi rst basemen with 4

DRS.

BEEN CAUGHT STEALING♦ The D-backs ranked second in the NL with a 33.0 (31-for-94)

caught-stealing percentage, behind the Brewers (36.1) and ahead of the Nationals (32.5).BEST CS PCT. IN D-BACK HISTORY: 37.1 - 2011; 35.1 - 2012; 34.0

- 1998; 33.0 - 2016; 30.0 - 2002.

MINOR LEAGUE REVIEW

MINOR LEAGUE REVIEW♦ Arizona affi liates were 460-446 (.508), the fi fth-best winning

pct. among NL clubs, trailing Philadelphia (.581), St. Louis (.530), Los Angeles (.529) and Chicago (.528).

♦ Rookie DSL D-backs set a club record with 49 wins.

MINOR LEAGUE POSTSEASON RECAP♦ Three D-backs affi liates participated in postseason play:SINGLE-A ADV VISALIA: Lost to High Desert in the California

League fi nals.SHORT-SEASON A HILLSBORO: Lost to Eugene in the Semi-Finals.DSL D-BACKS: Eliminated by the Red Sox in the Quarterfi nals.

ORGANIZATIONAL PLAYER AND PITCHER OF THE YEAR HONORS

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♦ The D-backs named OF Mitch Haniger and LHP Anthony Ban-

da the Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year.MITCH HANIGER: Hit .321 (147-for-458) with 34 doubles, 5 triples, 25

home runs, 94 RBI, 79 runs scored and 12 stolen bases in 129 games between Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno, earning a promotion to Arizona on Aug. 16…before his promotion, Haniger ranked among the Minor League leaders in extra-base hits (5th, 60), OPS (8th, 1.011) and RBI (11th, 86).

ANTHONY BANDA: Went 10-6 with a 2.88 ERA (48 ER in 150.0 IP) and 152 strikeouts in 26 starts between Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno…he was named a Southern League All-Star before earning a promotion to Triple-A Reno on June 26…also represented Arizona in the 2016 All-Star Futures Game at Petco Park.

HANIGER NAMED A BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-STAR♦ Mitch Haniger was named a Baseball America 2016 Minor

League Second-Team All-Star.

RIVERO EARNS FIELDING HONOR♦ Triple-A Reno’s Carlos Rivero won a Rawlings® Gold Glove

Award at third base, the first fielding award in Aces’ history.♦ Rivero led all Minor League third basemen with a .987 fi elding

pct., committing just 3 errors in 234 chances.

D-BACKS AMONG BASEBALL AMERICA BEST TOOLS♦ Baseball America also recognized the following players in the

D-backs’ system:BRADEN SHIPLEY: Pacifi c Coast League Best Breaking Pitch.MIKE FREEMAN: Pacifi c Coast League Best Defensive Second Baseman.CARLOS RIVERO: Pacifi c Coast League Best Defensive Third Baseman.ROBBY HAMMOCK: Southern League Best Managerial Prospect.J.R. HOUSE: California League Best Managerial Prospect.DAWEL LUGO: California League Best Defensive Third Baseman.

HANIGER NAMED TO PROSPECT TEAM OF THE YEAR♦ Mitch Haniger was named to the 2016 MLBPipeline.com Pros-

pect Team of the Year: C: Gary Sanchez, Yankees OF: Mitch Haniger, D-backs

1B: Rhys Hoskins, Phillies OF: Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox 2B: Yoan Moncada, Red Sox OF: David Dahl, Rockies 3B: Alex Bregman, Astros RHP: Tyler Glasnow, Pirates SS: Trea Turner, Nationals LHP: Stephen Gonsalves DH: Dylan Cozens, Phillies RP: Joe Jimenez, Tigers

VISALIA WINS HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE AWARD♦ Single-A Adv. Visalia was honored as an inaugural Esurance

Home Field Advantage Award winner…the award honors the communities who best supported their hometown Minor League Baseball teams this season.

♦ One Minor League Baseball team in each of the 14 leagues was named the Esurance Home Field Advantage Award winner based on the highest percentage capacity of the ballpark dur-ing the 2016 season.

2016 DRAFT REVIEW

DRAFT DATA♦ Arizona drafted 40 players in the First-Year Player Draft: 32 from

college and 8 from high school, 20 pitchers (15 right-handers and 5 lefties), 8 infi elders, 6 outfi elders and 6 catchers.

D-BACKS SELECT GRIER WITH FIRST PICK♦ The D-backs selected OF Anfernee Grier in the Competitive

Balance A Round (39th overall) in the 2016 draft.♦ Grier hit .366 with 8 doubles, 3 triples, 12 home runs, 41 RBI,

56 runs and 19 stolen bases in 56 games as a junior for Auburn University…he ranked among the Southeastern Conference leaders in most off ensive categories, including runs (1st), total bases (1st, 137), homers (2nd), hits (2nd), average (4th) and sto-len bases (7th).

♦ Grier was a 2016 Golden Spikes Award semifi nalist, as well as a Baseball America First Team All-American and Second Team All-SEC selection.

D-BACKS SELECT CONNOR OWINGS WITH “CORY HAHN 34TH PICK” ♦ The D-backs selected Coastal Carolina INF/OF Connor Owings

with the annual “Cory Hahn 34th Pick”…Connor is the brother of D-backs INF/OF Chris Owings.

♦ Arizona created the pick for its annual 34th-round selection in honor of Hahn, who works in the scouting department.

♦ Hahn, who appeared in 3 games for the Sun Devils his freshman year before a fracture to his C-5 vertebrae ended his college ca-reer, was selected in the 34th round in the 2013 draft out of ASU in honor of his No. 34.

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS FOUNDATION & NOTABLE HONORS

♦ D-backs and Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation have sur-passed $49 million in charitable giving since their inception in 1998.

♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation continues to award grants to community organizations as part of the Ken Kend-rick Grand Slam Awards, which was founded in 2002 and has awarded 63 grants totaling more than $5.0 million.

♦ The D-backs received several awards throughout 2016: AzBusi-ness Magazine and BestCompaniesAZ “Most Admired Compa-nies,” Phoenix Business Journal’s “Best Places To Work” for the ninth straight year, Ranking Arizona’s “Best Places to Work” Top 3 for the second consecutive year and PRSA Copper Anvil Award “Award of Merit” for the campaign surrounding Grumpy Cat.

♦ The D-backs were named as one of Arizona’s Most Admired Companies for the fourth consecutive year by AzBusiness Mag-azine and BestCompaniesAZ…the D-backs have received the honor for 5 years out of the 7 of its existence.

♦ D-backs President & CEO Derrick Hall received Arizona State University’s fi rst-ever Pitchfork Legacy Award.

♦ The D-backs and Major League Baseball hosted the 2016 MLB Diversity Business Summit, the one-of-a-kind sports diversity employment and business opportunity trade fair, March 7-9 at Chase Field and Salt River Fields at Talking Stick.

♦ D-backs Special Assistant to the President & CEO Roland He-mond received the Outstanding Achievement Award in Base-ball at the 13th annual Professional Baseball Scouts Founda-tion’s “In the Spirit of the Game” Fundraiser, and Joe Mason was 1 of 8 recipients of the Legends in Scouting Award.

♦ The D-backs’ inaugural 2016 Roberto Clemente SEAT 21 Honor-ee was Terri Cruz, an 88-year-old community activist and social worker from Chicanos Por La Causa.

♦ D-backs raised a record $1.7 million at their 10th annual Evening on the Diamond, presented by University of Phoenix, on April 2…the organization honored Managing General Partner Ken Kendrick with the renaming of the Ken Kendrick Grand Slam Awards and surprised 12 fi nalists with $1 million in donations, ranging from $50,000-$100,000 to each of the charity fi nal-ists…the inaugural Luis Gonzalez Heart of A Champion Award, named after the D-backs legend, was presented as a surprise scholarship to Luis Gonzalez of Maryvale High School…the Lee T. Hanley Community Leadership Recipient was Edward J. Rob-son…Chip and Judi Hale served as Honorary Chairs…country music star Cole Swindell performed.

♦ D-backs Give Back Jersey Program, in partnership with Fry’s Food Stores, Tide and Western Refi ning, outfi tted 40,000 Ari-zona youth baseball and softball players and coaches from 75 leagues across Arizona…the donation of uniforms saves local leagues more than $750,000 (2015: 62 leagues and 30,000 play-ers/coaches; 2014: 30 leagues and 22,000 players/coaches).

♦ In May, the D-backs surprised 2 South Mountain Little League teams, who participate in the D-backs Give Back Jersey Pro-gram, with a Chase Field Takeover as part of MLB’s Play Ball Weekend…the takeover featured elements at Chase Field.

♦ The D-backs and Chase worked together on the second season of the “Chase Your Dreams” program, a $300,000 commitment from Chase and the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation over 3 years from 2015-17 to revitalize struggling high school baseball and softball programs in Arizona…the program provided 10 more schools with fi nancial support, equipment and supplies, facility improvements, coaches training, athlete training, fi eld maintenance training and fun baseball experiences designed to increase their level of commitment and engagement.

♦ D-backs, University of Phoenix and Paul & Amy Goldschmidt awarded Teaming Up for Education Scholarship to 5 deserving students for full tuition to pursue either bachelor’s or master’s degrees…Goldschmidt, who became involved with the pro-gram in 2014 and this year increased the number of scholar-ships from 3 to 5, surprised the winners with a surprise phone call to notify them then participated in a pregame recognition on Oct. 1…the program has awarded 17 scholarships since 2011 with 7 recipients having obtained their degrees.

♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and FOX Sports Ari-zona partnered for their annual charity broadcast on Sept. 16 and raised $250,000 for the Foundation, with $150,000 from fan donations and a $100,000 donation from D-backs Manag-ing General Partner Ken Kendrick…fans made a $100 donation to receive a Paul Goldschmidt print, authentic game-used dirt from 2016, Paul Goldschmidt bobblehead, mystery ball auto-graphed by a current D-backs player and a commemorative Go Gold Paul Goldschmidt T-shirt; a $44 donation received a mys-tery ball autographed by a current D-backs player.

♦ The D-backs raised more than $1.5 million in the D-backs Give Back 50/50 Raffl e, supported by Western Refi ning.

♦ The D-backs’ fourth annual Race Against Cancer, presented by the University of Arizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health St. Jo-seph’s Hospital and Medical Center, on April 10 raised $228,000 with over 2,800 participants to benefi t Arizona non-profi ts that provide screening, treatment and support for those dealing with cancer, including Derrick Hall’s Pro-State Foundation.

♦ The D-backs hosted the 18th annual Inter-Tribal Youth Baseball & Softball Tournament June 8-11 featuring 1,100 participants from 74 teams representing 38 tribes from 5 states (Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma and South Dakota)…D-backs pitcher Robbie Ray, who is of Native American (Cherokee) descent, visited the tournament on June 10.

♦ The D-backs’ sixth annual Celebrity Golf Tournament, which will be on Nov. 11, is held around Veterans Day and helps organiza-tions that help improve the lives of our Arizona military veter-ans…since 2011, the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation has donated over $650,000 to local military-focused organizations.

♦ The D-backs, Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and APS dedi-cated Randy Johnson Hall of Fame Field and D-backs Legends Field for Johnson and Luis Gonzalez in Payson on Oct. 7, the 37th and 38th fi elds in the “Diamonds Back” Youth Field Build-ing Program…since 2000, the Arizona Diamondbacks Founda-tion has built or refurbished 38 fi elds representing a communi-ty investment in youth sports programs exceeding $10 million.

♦ On Sept. 30, the D-backs hosted their third annual Science of Baseball and STEM Showcase, presented by Chase and Insight, for over 4,000 students and teachers and featured interactive exhibits and meet-and-greet opportunities with experts in the fi elds of science, technology, engineering and math…the Ari-zona Diamondbacks Foundation and Chase presented $25,000 in grants to 10 STEM clubs and teachers ($2,500 per project)…more than 61 schools have taken part in the program with 2,000 students and teachers participating in a pregame STEM parade on the fi eld.

OVERALLINNING D-BACKS OPP1st ......................................106 .........................962nd ...................................... 65 .........................773rd ....................................... 82 .........................834th ....................................... 72 ...................... 1195th ....................................... 85 ...................... 1086th .....................................101 ...................... 1187th ....................................... 98 .........................928th ....................................... 74 ...................... 1099th ....................................... 55 .........................72Extras ................................. 14 .........................16TOTAL ....................... 752 ................ 890

HOMEINNING D-BACKS OPP1st ........................................ 48 .........................482nd ...................................... 22 .........................383rd ....................................... 29 .........................424th ....................................... 37 .........................765th ....................................... 35 .........................596th ....................................... 47 .........................637th ....................................... 53 .........................578th ....................................... 33 .........................499th ....................................... 32 .........................52Extras ....................................5 ........................... 9TOTAL ....................... 411 ................ 493

ROADINNING D-BACKS OPP1st ........................................ 58 .........................482nd ...................................... 43 .........................393rd ....................................... 53 .........................414th ....................................... 35 .........................435th ....................................... 50 .........................496th ....................................... 54 .........................557th ....................................... 45 .........................358th ....................................... 41 .........................609th ....................................... 23 .........................20Extras ....................................9 ........................... 7TOTAL ....................... 341 ................ 397

RUNS BY INNING

DAY-BY-DAY INFORMATIONDAY OVERALL HOME ROADSunday...............14-12 .............7-6 .............7-6Monday ...............10-9 .............6-6 .............4-3Tuesday .............11-14 .............5-8 .............6-6Wednesday ........8-17 .............3-9 .............5-8Thursday ................6-9 .............2-3 .............4-6Friday ...................9-17 .............4-9 .............5-8Saturday ............11-15 .............6-7 .............5-8

STANDINGS DAYSFirst Place......................................................N/ASecond Place .................................................... 4Third Place.......................................................12Fourth Place ...................................................91Fifth Place ........................................................70Consecutive in First Place .......................N/A

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♦ This fall, the D-backs will present 20 winning Arizona schools with $5,000 each as part of the fi fth annual D-backs School Challenge, presented by University of Phoenix…over the past 4 seasons, the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation has been able to help 133 schools for a grand total of $650,000 since the program began….the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and the University of Phoenix provide a combined $100,000 for the program…the grants, which range up to $5,000, have helped schools from across the state with innovative programs to sat-isfy an array of needs.

♦ The D-backs awarded more than $75,000 in grants as part of the Play Ball Fund, supported by Chase and Western Refi ning, to 75 youth sports programs across Arizona…targeting leagues with the most need, the grants allow the teams to purchase equip-ment, training resources and more.

♦ The D-backs and Levy Restaurants donated more than 6 tons (12,290 pounds) of stadium food, or the equivalent of 10,241 meals, from Chase Field to Church on the Street. Over the past 4 seasons, the D-backs and Levy Restaurants have donated more than 23 tons of unused concessions food to Church on the Street, which equates to roughly 38,000 individual meals.

♦ On January 31, the D-backs’ Dominican Republic Education Pro-gram’s second graduating class of 10 prospects graduated from high school in a ceremony at the team’s academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic…the program’s inaugural class of 5 play-ers graduated in July 2014.

♦ The D-backs were honored on June 30 by the Dominican Re-public Sports & Education Academy (DRSEA) at its sixth annual “Making a Diff erence in the Dominican Republic” event in New York…the team was recognized for its one-of-a-kind educa-tional program for prospects that has earned signifi cant praise in both countries since its inception in 2014.

♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation’s popular Mystery Ball fundraiser generated $60,000 by selling autographed baseballs at select home games during the season.

♦ On Aug. 27, the D-backs participated in the offi cial opening of “Kayla’s Hands” playground in Prescott, Ariz…the D-backs and Arizona Public Service made signifi cant contributions to complete funding for the playground built in memory of Kayla Mueller, the human rights activist who was killed in 2015 while being held captive by the Islamic State in Syria.

♦ On Sept. 17, the D-backs hosted their third annual Go Gold for Childhood Cancer Night, in partnership with Phoenix Children’s Hospital, in support of childhood cancer awareness month to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer…due to the D-backs’ success with Go Gold Night, Major League Baseball launched a league-wide eff ort to raise childhood cancer aware-ness by dedicating a special “Childhood Cancer Awareness Day” at all MLB ballparks on Sept. 2.

♦ D-backs Go Gold Night, in partnership with Phoenix Chil-dren’s Hospital, featured a 250,000 check presentation to the PCH Foundation from the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation; childhood cancer survivors in gold jerseys took the fi eld with D-backs players and delivered the lineup card; doctors and nurse practitioners lined up along the baselines and held plac-ards that spell out “Hope Lives Here” during a special pregame ceremony; 20,000 fans will receive hand-held fans featuring the PCH hand logo in which fans will be asked to hold up at a des-ignated time during the game; D-backs players wore Go Gold T-shirts during batting practice and will be available for purchase at D-backs Authentics during the game with proceeds benefi t-ting childhood cancer charities via the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation; personnel wore gold ribbon decals and wristbands to further promote awareness for childhood cancer throughout the game; fans can tour an information expo in centerfi eld; Go Gold T-shirts were available for a $10 donation.

♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and UnitedHealthcare presented a $20,000 donation to Kitchen on the Street for the third straight year in support of “Pack the House”, which packs 49,000 Bags of Hope, one bag for every seat at Chase Field, to provide underserved kids in the Valley with nutritious meals.

♦ The D-backs and Breakthru Beverage made a charitable contri-bution to Phoenix City Parks for the Break A Bat, Plant A Tree program, signifying each time a D-backs pitcher broke the bat of an opposing player…with more than 260 bats broken, the D-backs and Breakthru Beverage will be able to plant 125 trees in City of Phoenix parks.

♦ The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation’s Play Ball Fund re-ceived $46,250 from Chase for the Chase Big Fly home run pro-motion, which garners $250 for each D-backs homer.

APRIL NOTES

APRIL RECAP♦ The D-backs went 12-14 (5-11 at home and 7-3 on the road).♦ Arizona hit .261 (240-for-919) with 37 home runs and 120 runs

scored (4.6 per game)…they also posted a 4.90 ERA (132 ER in 242.0 IP) and were 6-for-7 in save opportunities.

♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in April in stolen bases (1st, 18), extra-base hits (1st, 98), total bases (1st, 423), triples (T-1st, 11), home runs (T-1st), doubles (T-2nd, 50), slugging pct. (3rd, .460) and OPS (5th, .783)…the pitchers fi nished second with an 85.7 save pct.

♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in April: AVG: Jean Segura (T-9th, .333)…SLG: Brandon Drury (10th, .588)…HITS: Segura

(1st, 37)…2B: Jake Lamb (T-8th, 8)…3B: David Peralta (T-1st, 3), Chris Owings (T-

5th, 2), Segura (T-5th, 2)…HR: Welington Castillo (T-9th, 6), Paul Goldschmidt (T-

9th, 6)…BB: Goldschmidt (1st, 25)…SB: Owings (T-5th, 5), Segura (T-8th, 4).

D-BACKS OPENING DAY ROSTER REPORT♦The D-backs returned 10 players from its Opening Day roster in

2015 (excluding all disabled list players).

♦9 of Arizona’s 25 players on its roster were considered “home grown,” including 3 starters (Jake Lamb, Paul Goldschmidt and Chris Owings)…Josh Collmenter and A.J. Pollock were on the 15-day disabled list.

♦13 members of the D-backs’ Opening Day roster were acquired by trade, 3 were inked as a Major League free agent and 2 were signed as a Minor League free agent.

STILL THE YOUNGEST TEAM IN BASEBALL♦ The D-backs entered the season with the youngest Opening

Day roster in baseball (27 years, 126 days)…Arizona also fi n-ished 2015 with the youngest team in the Majors (26 years, 341 days) [source: STATS LLC]:

2015 FINAL ROSTER YR D 2016 OD ROSTER YR D D-backs .....................26 ... 341 D-backs .................... 27 ... 126

Brewers ............................ 27 ....... 61 Rays ..................................28........60 Marlins ............................. 27 .....279 Phillies .............................28........96 Braves ............................... 27 .....282 Brewers............................28..... 222 Rays ................................... 27 .....319 Orioles .............................28..... 237♦ Arizona began the 2015 season with an average age of 28.08.

D-BACKS IN THE MARCH/APRIL RECORD BOOKS♦The team’s 11 triples were most in March/April in club history,

while the 37 homers tied for third most (also: 1999), 240 hits ranked fourth and .460 slugging pct. was fi fth.

♦Jean Segura’s 37 March/April hits tied Orlando Hudson (2007) for the second most in the month in club history behind Paul Goldschmidt (40 in 2014).

♦Paul Goldschmidt’s 25 walks were the most ever by a D-back in March/April, and the most in the NL since Joey Votto in 2011 (also 25).

UNDER 30 CLUB CLOSES ITS DOORS♦Opening Day marked the end of the streak of 237 consecutive

starts by a D-back under 30 years old…prior to Zack Greinke, the last Arizona starter older than 29 was Brandon McCarthy on July 3, 2014 @ Pirates.

GREEN LIGHT FOR GOLDY♦ Paul Goldschmidt’s go-ahead homer in the eighth inning on

April 12 @ Dodgers, snapping a 1-1 tie, was his 119th career homer but fi rst on a 3-0 pitch [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

EXTRA! EXTRA! MIDDLE OF THE ORDER MAKE NOISE♦ Arizona’s Nos. 3-5 hitters on April 17 @ Padres, Phil Gosselin (2B,

HR), Yasmany Tomás (2 HR) and Brandon Drury (3B, HR), were the club’s fi rst Nos. 3-5 hitters with 2 extra-base hits, including a home run, in the same game, and fi rst in Majors since Nationals on August 30, 2011 (Ryan Zimmerman, Michael Morse, Laynce Nix) [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

MR. 3,000♦ Yasmany Tomás hit the 3,000th home run in franchise history

in the fi rst inning on April 17 @ Padres.

LAMB COMES THROUGH IN THE CLUTCH ♦ Jake Lamb’s game-tying home run with 2 outs in the ninth in-

ning on April 18 @ Giants was the seventh-such homer in club history…the homer was also the fourth with 2 strikes (also: Jay Bell on May 12, 1999 vs. Expos; Mark Reynolds on June 11, 2008 @ Mets and Paul Goldschmidt on Aug. 11, 2011 vs. Astros).

NOTHING TO “WAG” YOUR FINGER AT♦ Tyler Wagner threw 5.0 shutout innings on April 24 @ Giants,

earning his fi rst career win. ♦ He was 1 of 5 NL pitchers since 1975 to earn a win in a scoreless

relief outing of 5.0+ innings within their fi rst 5 career games:NAME, TEAM DATE IPTyler Wagner, ARI .............April 22, 2016 ....................5.0

Josh Banks, SD ............................May 25, 2008 ..........................6.0Greg Harris, SD .........................Sept. 30, 1988 ..........................7.0Steve Howe, LAD ......................April 12, 1980 ..........................5.0Rick Sutcliff e, LAD ......................April 8, 1979 ..........................5.0

♦ Wagner’s 5.0 scoreless innings were the third-most by a D-backs reliever, trailing Randy Johnson (7.0 IP on July 18, 2001 vs. Pa-dres) and Josh Collmenter (6.0 IP on June 19, 2013 vs. Marlins).

RARE SWEEP IN SAN FRANCISCO♦ The D-backs completed a 4-game series sweep @ Giants on

April 19-21, the second time the Giants have been swept at AT&T Park since the ballpark opened in 2000 (also: Reds, June 26-29, 2014) [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO…ME!♦ Welington Castillo became the eighth D-back to homer on his

birthday (ninth time) on April 24 vs. Pirates, and fi rst since Justin Upton on Aug. 25, 2012 vs. Padres.

NINE TIMES♦Arizona’s 9 runs in the sixth inning on April 25 vs. Cardinals was

its most since 11 on Aug. 11, 2015 vs. Phillies (second inning).♦The 9 runs were the most-ever in an inning by the D-backs vs.

St. Louis (previous high: 6; done 3 times, last: May 7, 2012 @ Chase Field – sixth inning).

MAY NOTES

MAY RECAP♦ The D-backs went 11-17 (4-9 at home and 7-8 on the road).♦ Arizona hit .273 (266-for-976) with 24 home runs and 127 runs

scored (4.54 per game)…they also posted a 4.83 ERA (132 ER in 246.0 IP) and were 5-for-7 in save opportunities.

PLAYERS USEDPITCHERS (29)

Jake Barrett, Silvino Bracho, Archie Brad-ley, Enrique Burgos, Matt Buschmann, Vi-cente Campos, Andrew Chafi n, Tyler Clip-pard, Josh Collmenter, Patrick Corbin, Zac Curtis, Rubby De La Rosa, Randall Del-gado, Kyle Drabek, Edwin Escobar, Zack Godley, Zack Greinke, Steve Hathaway, Keith Hessler, Daniel Hudson, Matt Koch, Dominic Leone, Adam Loewen, Evan Mar-shall, Shelby Miller, Robbie Ray, Braden Shipley, Tyler Wagner, Brad Ziegler

POSITION (21)Nick Ahmed, Michael Bourn, Sócrates Brito, Welington Castillo, Brandon Drury, Mike Freeman, Paul Goldschmidt, Tuff y Gosewisch, Philip Gosselin, Mitch Hani-ger, Oscar Hernandez, Chris Herrmann, Kyle Jensen, Jake Lamb, Peter O’Brien, Chris Owings, David Peralta, A.J. Pollock, Jean Segura, Yasmany Tomás, Rickie Weeks

LINEUPS: 139

OPENING DAY ROSTERNO. PLAYER POS 2 Jean Segura INF 3 Chip Hale Manager 5 Rickie Weeks, Jr. OF/INF 6 David Peralta OF 7 Welington Castillo C 9 Matt Williams Third Base 10 Chris Herrmann C12 Rubby De La Rosa RHP13 Nick Ahmed INF15 Phil Gosselin INF16 Chris Owings INF17 Mark Grace Assistant Hitting18 Dave Magadan Hitting 19 Tyler Clippard RHP21 Zack Greinke RHP22 Jake Lamb INF23 Mike Butcher Pitching 24 Yasmany Tomás INF26 Shelby Miller RHP27 Brandon Drury INF29 Brad Ziegler RHP30 Sócrates Brito OF33 Jake Barrett RHP38 Robbie Ray LHP39 Dave McKay First Base40 Andrew Chafi n LHP41 Daniel Hudson RHP44 Paul Goldschmidt INF46 Patrick Corbin LHP47 Garvin Alston Bullpen48 Randall Delgado RHP49 Ariel Prieto Coach/Interpreter53 Glenn Sherlock Bench 61 Silvino Bracho RHP Mike Fetters Quality Control

15-DAY DISABLED LIST 11 A.J. Pollock OF55 Josh Collmenter RHP

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♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in May in triples (1st, 11), on-base pct. (3rd, .355), hits (3rd), average (4th), doubles (4th, 51), slugging pct. (5th, .421) and OPS (5th, .756).

♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in May: AVG: Chris Herrmann (5th, .377)…OBP: Herrmann (6th, .443), Paul Goldschmidt

(9th, .427)…SLG: Herrmann (3rd, .679)…OPS: Herrmann (3rd, 1.122)…3B: Her-

rmann (T-1st, 3), Chris Owings (T-4th, 2), Jean Segura (T-4th, 2)…BB: Goldschmidt

(2nd, 24)…SB: Goldschmidt (T-6th, 5).

DOUBLE YOUR FUN♦ On May 8 @ Braves, Brandon Drury and Jake Lamb were the

fi rst set of D-backs teammates with 2+ doubles in a game since Aug. 2, 2013 @ Red Sox (Cody Ross and Martin Prado).

AMERICA’S BACKUP CATCHER STRIKES TWICE♦Chris Herrmann became the fi rst player with multiple home

runs on an 0-2 count in a game on May 8 @ Braves since the Astros’ Lance Berkman on July 9, 2000 vs. Royals.

♦Others to do so since 1988: Jose Valentin/CWS (June 11, 2000 vs. Cubs); Mike Piazza/LAD (April 22, 1998 @ Brewers); Jayhawk Owens/COL (Aug. 6, 1995 vs. Padres); Lou Whitaker/DET (Aug. 15, 1991 vs. White Sox); Joe Carter/CLE (May 15, 1988 @ Brew-ers) [source: STATS LLC].

HERRMANN MAKES D-BACKS HISTORY♦On May 15 vs. Giants, Chris Herrmann became the fi rst D-back

to start a game at catcher and center fi eld in the same season.♦The last player to start at catcher and center fi eld in the same

season was the Tigers’ Brandon Inge in 2008 [source: STATS LLC].

HALE EARNS 100TH WIN…AND RARE SERIES WIN IN ST. LOUIS♦Chip Hale recorded his 100th win on May 22 @ Cardinals, secur-

ing Arizona’s fi rst series win in the new Busch Stadium and fi rst in St. Louis since 2003.

ESCOBAR IS NO. 100♦In his D-backs debut on May 30 vs. Astros, Edwin Escobar be-

came the 100th starting pitcher in club history.

GOLDSCHMIDT DROPS A HOMER IN THE DRINK♦ On May 30 vs. Astros, Paul Goldschmidt hit the 30th home run

directly hit into the RamTrucks.com Pool (53rd overall) and fi rst D-back to do so since A.J. Pollock on June 2, 2015 vs. Braves.

JUNE NOTES

JUNE RECAP♦ The D-backs went 13-14 (4-8 at home and 9-6 on the road).♦ Arizona hit .273 (255-for-935) with 34 home runs and 120 runs

scored (4.4 per game)…they also posted a 4.25 ERA (114 ER in 241.1 IP) and were 8-for-16 in save opportunities.

♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in June in hits (T-1st, 255), triples (T-3rd, 7), stolen bases (T-4th, 20), home runs (T-4th), average (5th), slugging pct. (5th, .435) and OPS (5th, .764).

♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in June: AVG: Paul Goldschmidt (8th, .350)…OBP: Goldschmidt (7th, .432)…SLG: Jake Lamb

(4th, .703)…OPS: Lamb (7th, 1.066)…RUNS: Jean Segura (T-6th, 19)… HITS:

Goldschmidt (T-1st, 36), Segura (T-9th, 32)…2B: Goldschmidt (T-8th, 8)…3B: Lamb

(T-3rd, 3)…HR: Lamb (T-3rd, 9), Yasmany Tomás (T-8th, 7)…RBI: Lamb (3rd, 27)…

BB: Goldschmidt (9th, 14)…HR: Segura (T-5th, 7).

GREINKE AND THE BIG UNIT♦ On June 2 @ Astros, Zack Greinke was the fi rst D-back to throw

at least 7.0 scoreless innings with 11+ strikeouts and no walks since Randy Johnson on July 24, 2004 vs. Rockies (8.0 IP/14 SO).

K10+ x 2 = 2003♦D-backs starters recorded 10+ strikeouts in back-to-back games

on June 2-3 for the fi rst time since 3 in a row from Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2003 (Randy Johnson, Brandon Webb and Curt Schilling).

♦Zack Greinke struck out 11 on June 2 @ Astros, and Archie

Bradley fanned 10 on June 3 @ Cubs.

BRADLEY SHINES IN WRIGLEY DEBUT♦Archie Bradley set a then-career high with 10 strikeouts on

June 3 @ Cubs, becoming the fi rst D-backs rookie with at least 10 strikeouts since Wade Miley on Oct. 1, 2012 vs. Rockies (12 K) and third ever occurrence by a rookie on the road:MOST K’S BY A D-BACKS ROOKIE ON ROAD: 11 - Max Scherzer on Sept.

7, 2008 @ Dodgers; 10 - Archie Bradley on June 3, 2016 @ Cubs and Brandon Webb on April 27, 2003 @ Mets.

♦Bradley also was the third D-backs rookie with 9+ strikeouts in back-to-back starts (also: Daniel Hudson [3 starts from Aug. 17-28, 2010] and Max Scherzer [2 starts from Sept. 7-14, 2008]).

DOUBLE-DIGIT K’S BY A ROOKIE AT WRIGLEY FIELD♦On June 3 @ Cubs, Archie Bradley joined the Reds’ Raisel Igle-

sias as the only 2 rookies over the last 6 seasons to strike out 10+ batters at Wrigley Field (since start of 2011).

♦Iglesias struck out 10 on Sept. 2, 2015 (7.0 IP).

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK♦The D-backs’ hitters tied a club record with 18 strikeouts on

June 5 @ Cubs (also: April 25, 2007 vs. Padres).♦Since 2012, the D-backs are 1 of 2 teams to strike out at least 18

times in a 9-inning game and win (also: 18 K’s by Nationals on Oct. 3, 2015 @ Mets).

HOW MAY I ASSIST YOU?♦Jake Lamb tied the club record with 9 assists as a third base-

man on June 5 @ Cubs (also: Eric Chavez on Sept. 2, 2013 vs. Blue Jays, Ryan Roberts on April 27, 2012 @ Marlins and Robby Hammock on June 23, 2003 vs. Astros).

CHICKS DIG THE LONG BALL♦Robbie Ray was the fi rst D-backs pitcher to hit a home run on

June 6 vs. Rays since Wade Miley on April 22, 2013 @ Giants, and the fi rst to do so at Chase Field since Daniel Hudson on July 17, 2011 vs. Dodgers.

YOU’LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT♦ Zack Greinke threw the 15th complete game and fi fth shutout

of his career on June 7 vs. Rays…his last 9.0-inning complete game and last shutout came on July 13, 2013 vs. Rockies.

♦ It was the fi rst shutout by a D-backs pitcher since Josh Coll-menter on April 17, 2015 @ Giants, and the fi rst @ Chase Field since Collmenter on May 29, 2014 vs. Reds.

FRIENDS FACE OFF IN PHILLY♦ D-backs RHP Jake Barrett and Phillies INF Tommy Joseph,

both Phoenix natives and Little League teammates, suited up opposite each other for the fi rst time in the Major Leagues on June 17 @ Citizens Bank Park.

♦ Barrett played for Desert Ridge High School (Mesa) and helped lead the team to the 2009 5A-2 State Championship with a win over Joseph’s Horizon High School (Phoenix).

HOMER HAPPY IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE♦ The D-backs’ 6 home runs on June 17 @ Phillies tied a franchise

record (fourth time, last: June 20, 2012 vs. Mariners).♦ Additional home run notes from the D-backs/Phillies game on

June 17:Peter O’Brien and Yasmany Tomás each recorded multi-homer

games, marking the sixth time Arizona had teammates with 2+ hom-ers in a game (last: May 20, 2009 @ Marlins - Game 2; Justin Upton & Mark Reynolds).

The D-backs hit back-to-back home runs twice, the fi rst time they accomplished that feat since 4 homers in a row on Aug. 11, 2010 @ Brewers.

D-BACKS TIE CLUB 3-GAME HOMER TOTAL♦ Arizona matched a club record with 10 homers over a 3-game

stretch from June 15-18 (eighth time, last: June 19-22, 2012).

GREINKE’S 7-START STRETCH♦ Zack Greinke posted a 1.90 ERA (11 ER in 52.0 IP) in 7 games

from May 17-June 18, only the second D-back starter to have an ERA below 2.00 over a 7-game stretch (also: many times by Randy Johnson) [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

10 WINS IN 15 STARTS♦ Zack Greinke earned his 10th win with Arizona on June 18 @

Phillies, the most wins by a D-back in his fi rst 15 career starts…previous high was 9 wins in 15 starts by Randy Johnson (2000) and Wade Miley (1999-2000).

A FIRST ON THE UNIFORM FRONT♦ On June 20-21, the D-backs wore the same uniform in consecu-

tive days for the fi rst time all season (alternate gray with teal).

ZIEGLER’S FRANCHISE-RECORD SAVE STREAK♦ Brad Ziegler recorded a franchise-record 43 straight saves

from May 29, 2015-June 20, the seventh-longest streak in Major League history.

♦ His streak came to an end on June 23 @ Rockies, allowing 1 of 2 inherited runners to score in a 1-run game in the eighth inning.

DOING IT ON THE BASEPATHS♦ Zack Greinke, on June 23 @ Rockies became the fi rst pitcher

to score 2 runs and steal a base in a game since the Cubs’ Greg Maddux did that on May 3, 2004 @ St. Louis.

♦ His stolen base was his fi fth of his career, and sixth overall by a D-backs pitcher (also: Brian Anderson [2], Joe Saunders, Shawn Estes and Jeff Suppan).

D-BACKS HURLERS RACKING UP STRIKEOUTS AT HOME♦ Arizona pitchers struck out 10+ batters in 4 straight home

games from June 14-28, tying the club’s single-season record (also: May 16-27, 2016, Aug. 21-24, 2008 and Aug. 10-21, 2002).

TOMÁS WITH THE TAPE-MEASURE TATER♦ On June 29 vs. Phillies, Yasmany Tomás hit a 460-foot home

run off the Phillies’ Jerad Eickhoff , the longest homer by a D-back this season, besting Jake Lamb’s 453-foot shot on June 23 @ Rockies.

LAMB’S LONGBALLS♦ Jake Lamb’s 9 homers in June tied for the second most by a

D-backs third baseman in a single month (also: Troy Glaus, Aug. 2005)…only Mark Reynolds (11) had more (Aug. 2009).

♦ His 9 homers were the second most in June in club history, trail-ing only Luis Gonzalez’s 12 in 2001.

♦ Lamb’s 7 homers in June either tied or gave the D-backs the lead, tying the franchise record for most such homers in a single month (any position), joining Matt Williams in May 1999.

JULY NOTES

JULY RECAP♦ The D-backs went 7-17 in July (4-7 at home and 3-10 on the road).♦ Arizona hit .243 (203-for-836) with 21 home runs and 99 runs

scored (4.1 per game)…they also posted a 5.84 ERA (137 ER in 211.1 IP) and were 4-for-5 in save opportunities.

♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in July in triples (T-2nd, 8) and doubles (T-4th, 49).

D-BACKS CONTRACTSUNDER CONTRACT (4)

PLAYER SIGNED THROUGHPaul Goldschmidt ......2018 (team option ‘19)Zack Greinke ....................................................2021A.J. Pollock ............. 2017 (via arb through ‘18)Yasmany Tomás ........................................2020

ARBITRATION ELIGIBLE (9)PLAYER SIGNED THROUGHWellington Castillo .............3rd time (2017)Patrick Corbin .....................2nd time (2018)Rubby De La Rosa ..............2nd time (2018)Randall Delgado ................2nd time (2018)Shelby Miller ........................2nd time (2019)Jean Segura .........................2nd time (2018)Tuff y Gosewisch ...................1st time (2020)Chris Herrmann ....................1st time (2019)Chris Owings .........................1st time (2019)

UNDER CONTROL (27)PLAYER CONTROLLED THROUGHNick Ahmed ...............................................2020Jake Barrett ................................................2021Silvino Bracho ...........................................2022Archie Bradley ...........................................2021Sócrates Brito ............................................2022Enrique Burgos .........................................2021Vicente Campos .......................................2022Andrew Chafi n ..........................................2020Zac Curtis ....................................................2022Brandon Drury ..........................................2021Edwin Escobar ..........................................2022Zack Godley ...............................................2022Phil Gosselin ..............................................2020Gabby Guerrero .......................................2022Mitch Haniger ...........................................2022Steve Hathaway .......................................2022Óscar Hernández .....................................2021Kyle Jensen ................................................2022Matt Koch ...................................................2022Jake Lamb ..................................................2020Dominic Leone .........................................2021Evan Marshall ............................................2021Peter O’Brien .............................................2022David Peralta .............................................2020Robbie Ray .................................................2020Braden Shipley .........................................2022Tyler Wagner .............................................2022

FREE AGENTS (2)PLAYER Daniel HudsonRickie Weeks Jr.

D-BACKS SERVICE TIMEPLAYER MLSNick Ahmed ..............................................2.054Jake Barrett ...............................................1.000Silvino Bracho ..........................................0.126Archie Bradley ..........................................1.113Sócrates Brito ...........................................0.132Enrique Burgos ........................................1.053Vicente Campos ......................................0.006Wellington Castillo .................................5.009Andrew Chafi n .........................................2.014Patrick Corbin ..........................................4.105Zac Curtis ...................................................0.071Rubby De La Rosa ...................................4.097Randall Delgado .....................................4.100Brandon Drury .........................................1.034Edwin Escobar .........................................0.151Zack Godley ..............................................0.143Paul Goldschmidt ...................................5.059Tuff y Gosewisch ......................................2.155Phil Gosselin .............................................2.085Zack Greinke.......................................... 12.057Gabby Guerrero ......................................0.000Mitch Haniger ..........................................0.038Steve Hathaway ......................................0.055Óscar Hernández ....................................1.023Chris Herrmann .......................................3.001Daniel Hudson .........................................6.117Kyle Jensen ...............................................0.031Matt Koch ..................................................0.028Jake Lamb .................................................2.053Dominic Leone ........................................1.124Evan Marshall ...........................................1.073Shelby Miller .............................................3.167Peter O’Brien ............................................0.083Chris Owings ............................................3.027 David Peralta ............................................2.120A.J. Pollock ................................................4.052Robbie Ray ................................................2.007Jean Segura ..............................................4.065Braden Shipley ........................................0.071Yasmany Tomás .......................................2.000Tyler Wagner ............................................0.022Rickie Weeks Jr. ..................................... 11.036

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♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in July: RUNS: Paul Goldschmidt (T-5th, 18), Jean Segura (T-7th, 17)…2B: Brandon Drury

(T-7th, 8)…3B: Jake Lamb (T-1st, 3), Michael Bourn (T-5th, 2).

THREE 3-BAGGERS♦ The D-backs tied a club record with 3 triples on July 5 vs. Padres

(ninth time, last: Aug. 10, 2015).

D-BACKS ON ESPN SUNDAY NIGHT BASEBALL♦ The D-backs/Giants game on July 10 marked the fi rst time

Arizona was featured on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball telecast since Aug. 31, 2008 vs. Dodgers.

FIRST-HALF OFFENSIVE TIDBITS♦ The following is a look at the D-backs’ fi rst-half statistics:AVERAGE [.266]: Fifth-best in franchise history, trailing the 1999 (.277),

2003 (.271), 2002 (.269) and 2006 (.267) clubs.HOME RUNS [104]: 104 homers are the fourth most in club history and

most since a club-record 118 in 2001…Arizona also had 118 fi rst-half home runs in 1999 and 110 in 2000.

TRIPLES [34]: Club-record 34 triples.SLUGGING PCT. [.437]: Third-highest in club history, behind the .457

mark in 1999 and .440 in 2001.

DRURY WALKS OFF THE DODGERS♦ On July 25 vs. Dodgers, Brandon Drury became the third rook-

ie in team history to record a walk-off RBI in the 12th inning or later, joining Dante Powell (April 13, 1999 vs. Dodgers; 16th inning) and Nick Ahmed (May 22, 2015 vs. Cubs; 13th) [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

FIRST THINGS FIRST♦ The D-backs scored in the fi rst inning in 6 consecutive games

from July 17-24, matching the franchise record (also: April 13-18, 2012).

♦ Jean Segura scored in the fi rst inning in 5 straight games (July 17-23), a club record…the previous record was 4 by Conor Jack-son (Aug 15-20, 2008) and Craig Counsell (June 6-10, 2005).

LOT OF STRIKEOUTS IN A SMALL AMOUT OF TIME♦ Robbie Ray, on July 23 @ Reds, became the second pitcher in

team history to strike out 10+ in 5.0-innings or fewer, joining Max Scherzer on Sept. 7, 2008 @ Dodgers (11 SO in 5.0 IP).

SHIPLEY NEARLY GOES YARD IN HIS MLB DEBUT♦ Braden Shipley doubled off the left-center fi eld wall in his fi rst

career plate appearance on July 25 @ Brewers, making him the fi rst pitcher in franchise history with an extra-base hit in the fi rst plate appearance of his Major League debut…the only other pitcher in team history with an extra-base hit at any point in their MLB debut was Jarrod Parker on Sept. 27, 2011 vs. Dodg-ers (double in second PA).

♦ Regardless of position, Shipley was the fi fth player in team his-tory with an extra-base hit in the fi rst plate appearance of his Major League debut:

NAME, TEAM DATE EXBHBraden Shipley ..........July 25, 2015 @ Brewers ...........2B

Cole Gillespie ............... April 21, 2010 vs. Cardinals .............. 2BJohn Hester .........................Aug. 28, 2009 vs. Astros ..............HRGerardo Parra ......................... May 13, 2009 vs. Reds ..............HRAlex Cabrera ....................... June 26, 2000 vs. Astros ..............HR

I’VE GOT 5 ON IT♦ Arizona’s 5-run fi rst inning on July 27 @ Brewers was its largest

opening frame on the road since Aug. 28, 2010 @ Giants (6 runs in an 11-3 win).

E - E - E - E - E♦ Milwaukee’s 5 errors on July 17 @ Miller Park tied a club record

by an opponent (also: May 19, 2005 @ Astros, April 27, 2003 @ Mets and May 25, 2001 @ Padres).

DOUBLE-DIGIT K’S BY RAY♦ Robbie Ray struck out 10 batters on July 23 @ Reds and had

11 strikeouts on July 28 @ Brewers, becoming just the second D-back since 2010 to boast back-to-back 10+ strikeout outings (also: Patrick Corbin from July 7-12, 2013).

DOING DAMAGE AT DODGER STADIUM♦ The D-backs set a franchise record with 7 runs in the seventh

inning @ Dodger Stadium…it marked Arizona’s most runs in a single inning on the road since July 3, 2014 @ Pirates (7-run in ninth inning).

OH CANADA!♦ Adam Loewen became the fi rst Canadian-born pitcher to ap-

pear in a game in D-backs history on July 30 @ Dodgers.♦ Loewen was the third Canadian-born player in team history to

appear in a game, joining Danny Klassen (1998-2002) and Jamie Romak (2015).

SEGURA COLLECTING 30 HITS PER MONTH♦ Jean Segura was the fi rst D-back to open the season with 4

straight months of 30-plus hits.♦ Is the third D-back (fi fth time) with 30-plus hits in at least 4

straight months. Jean Segura 2016 April (37) May (30) June (32) July (30)

Aaron Hill 2012 June (37) July (32) Aug. (30) Sept. (34)

Luis Gonzalez 2001 May (37) June (43) July (31) Aug. (31)

Luis Gonzalez 2000 May (33) June (31) July (38) Aug. (32)

Luis Gonzalez 1999 May (44) June (33) July (34) Aug. (38)

AUGUST NOTES

AUGUST RECAP♦ The D-backs went 13-15 in Aug. (8-8 at home and 5-7 on the road).♦ Arizona hit .262 (262-for-1,000) with 32 home runs and 140

runs scored (5.0 per game)…it also posted a 5.85 ERA (166 ER in 255.1 IP) and was 3-for-10 in save opportunities.

♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in August in triples (1st, 14), runs per game (T-4th) and runs scored (T-5th).

♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in August: AVG: Jean Segura (10th, .346)…OBP: Paul Goldschmidt (6th, .443), Welington Cas-

tillo (8th .431)…RUNS: Goldschmidt (9th, 24)…HITS: Segura (T-7th, 37)…2B: Se-

gura (2nd, 12)…3B: Owings (1st, 5), Bourn (T-3rd, 3)…HR: Yasmany Tomás (T-2nd,

10)…BB: Goldschmidt (2nd, 23)…SB: Segura (T-6th, 10), Goldschmidt (10th, 7).

WALK-OFF WALK♦ Welington Castillo’s walk-off walk on Aug. 5 vs. Brewers was

the eighth in team history and fi rst since Sept. 10, 2011 (Lyle Overbay):

DATE BATTER OPP PITCHER SCORE INN OUT PITCH6/19/00 Steve Finley SDP Brandon Kolb Tied 2-2 B9 2 5 (3-1)

5/8/01 Matt Williams CIN Danny Graves Tied 3-3 B11 2 7 (3-2)

5/19/03 Rod Barajas SFG Tim Worrell Tied 3-3 B9 2 8 (3-2)

5/28/05 Kelly Stinnett LAD Giovanni Carrara Tied 4-4 B9 0 5 (3-1)

9/28/08 Chris Young COL Luis Vizcaino Tied 1-1 B9 2 7 (3-2)

9/9/09 Mark Reynolds LAD Ramon Troncoso Tied 3-3 B9 1 8 (3-2)

9/10/11 Lyle Overbay SDP Joe Thatcher Tied 5-5 B10 2 4 (3-0)

8/5/16 Welington Castillo MIL Blaine Boyer Tied 2-2 B11 1 5 (3-1)

EXTRA EXTRAS♦ On Aug. 7 vs. Brewers, the D-backs tied a club record with 5

extra-base hits in their 5-run fi fth inning (seventh time, last: Aug. 11, 2015 vs. Phillies).

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER♦ The matchup on Aug. 10 @ Mets between Robbie Ray (24.314)

and Bartolo Colon (43.078) was the eighth-largest age gap in favor of the opponent in team history:

PITCHER AGE OPP. PITCHER AGE DATEPatrick Corbin ... 22.302 Jamie Moyer .......49.018 May 16, 2012 vs. COLMax Scherzer ..... 23.283 Jamie Moyer .......45.169 May 5, 2008 vs. PHIMax Scherzer ..... 24.272 Randy Johnson ..45.227 April 24, 2009 vs. SFMax Scherzer ..... 23.266 Randy Johnson ..45.221 April 19, 2009 @ SFEdgar Gonzalez 23.209 David Wells ..........43.123 Sept. 20, 2006 @ SDMicah Owings ... 24.307 David Wells ..........44.073 Aug. 1, 2007 @ SDDustin Nippert .. 25.091 Roger Clemens ..44.001 Aug. 5, 2006 vs. HOURobbie Ray .....24.314 Bartolo Colon ..43.078 Aug. 10, 2016 @ NYM

ÓSCAR NOT SO GROUCHY AFTER HITTING FIRST HOMER♦ On Aug. 10 @ Mets, Óscar Hernández was the second D-back

to hit his fi rst Major League homer in extra innings to give the team the lead (also: Lyle Overbay on April 7, 2003 @ Dodgers).

♦ Hernández was the first NL player to do so since the Cubs’ Javier Baez on Aug. 5, 2014 @ Rockies.

A SERIES FULL OF STOLEN BASES♦ Arizona established a club record for most stolen bases in a se-

ries (of any length) with 13 vs. New York from Aug. 9-11, the most by a club in a series since the Rangers stole 13 from Aug. 5-7, 2013 @ Angels.MOST SB IN A SERIES SINCE 1998: 17 – Marlins vs. Padres; May 16-18,

2000 (3 games); 16 – Padres vs. Rockies; June 25-29, 1999 (4 games); 14 – Rangers @ Red Sox; April 20-22, 2010 (3 games); 13 – D-backs @

Mets; Aug. 9-11, 2016 (3 games), Rangers @ Angels; Aug. 5-7, 2013 (3 games), Mets @ Giants; May 14-17, 2009 (4 games) and Pirates @ Expos; July 16-19, 1998 (4 games).

♦ The D-backs were the fi rst team with 4+ stolen bases in back-to-back games (same opponent) since the Rangers on Aug. 6-7, 2013 @ Angels (6 SB & 7 SB).

DOWN GOES THE (NL) CHAMP♦ The D-backs 3-game sweep over the Mets from Aug. 9-11

marked the fourth time in franchise history the club adminis-tered a road sweep of the defending NL champion (also: June 12-14, 2015 @ Giants, April 4-6, 2008 @ Rockies and July 26-28, 1999 @ Padres).

A DEBUT FOR THE RECORD BOOKS♦ Mitch Haniger went 2-for-4 with a double, triple and 3 RBI in

his Major League debut on Aug. 16 vs. Mets.♦ He set a D-back rookie record for RBI in his debut, while he also

became the fi rst player in team history with 2 extra-base hits in their fi rst game.

♦ Haniger was the eighth player since 1913 to record a double and triple in their debut, and fi rst since the Cardinals’ Bo Hart on June 19, 2003.

A NEW AZ POWER COUPLE♦ According to the Elias Sports Bureau, when Yasmany Tomás

and Rickie Weeks each hit 2 home runs and drove in 5+ runs on Aug. 17 vs. Mets, they became the fi rst pair of teammates to accomplish the feat since Toronto’s Adam Lind (2 HR/8 RBI) and Rod Barajas (2 HR/5 RBI) on Aug. 31, 2009 at Rangers.

♦ The game also marked the second time the D-backs had 2 play-ers with 5+ RBI each (also: July 23, 2011 vs. Rockies; Justin Up-ton – 6 RBI & Miguel Montero – 5 RBI).

EXTRA! EXTRA!♦ The D-backs’ 21 extra-base hits in the 3-game series vs. Mets (12

2B, 3 3B, 6 HR) from Aug. 15-17 were the most in any series since their 3-game set from June 18-20, 2012 vs. Mariners (22).

2017 SCHEDULEAPRIL OPPONENT3 ............................................. vs. San Francisco4 .......................................................................OFF5-6 ......................................... vs. San Francisco7-9 ................................................ vs. Cleveland10-12 ......................................@ San Francisco13 .....................................................................OFF14-17 ..................................@ Los Angeles-NL18-20 ............................................ @ San Diego21-23 ................................ vs. Los Angeles-NL24-27 ...........................................vs. San Diego28-30 .............................................vs. Colorado

MAY OPPONENT1 .......................................................................OFF2-4 ..............................................@ Washington5-7 ....................................................@ Colorado8 .......................................................................OFF9-10 .................................................... vs. Detroit11-14 .......................................... vs. Pittsburgh15-17 ......................................vs. New York-NL18 .....................................................................OFF19-21 ............................................ @ San Diego22-24 ........................................ vs. Chicago-AL25-28 ........................................... @ Milwaukee29-31 ............................................@ Pittsburgh

JUNE OPPONENT1-4 ......................................................... @ Miami5 .......................................................................OFF6-8 ................................................vs. San Diego9-11 .............................................vs. Milwaukee12 .....................................................................OFF13-14 ...................................................@ Detroit15 .....................................................................OFF16-18 ........................................@ Philadelphia19 .....................................................................OFF20-22 ...............................................@ Colorado23-26 ...................................... vs. Philadelphia27-29 ...............................................vs. St. Louis30 ....................................................vs. Colorado

JULY OPPONENT1-2 ..................................................vs. Colorado3 .......................................................................OFF4-6 .......................................@ Los Angeles-NL7-9 ................................................ vs. Cincinnati10-13 .....................................ALL-STAR BREAK14-16 .................................................. @ Atlanta17 .....................................................................OFF18-20 .............................................@ Cincinnati21-23 ....................................... vs. Washington24-26 .................................................vs. Atlanta27-30 ................................................ @ St. Louis31 .....................................................................OFF

AUGUST OPPONENT1-3 ...............................................@ Chicago-NL4-6 ...........................................@ San Francisco7 .......................................................................OFF8-10 ................................... vs. Los Angeles-NL11-13 ........................................vs. Chicago-NL14-15 .............................................. vs. Houston16-17 ................................................@ Houston18-20 ............................................@ Minnesota21-24 ....................................... @ New York-NL25-27 .................................... vs. San Francisco28 .....................................................................OFF29-31 ................................ vs. Los Angeles-NL

SEPTEMBER OPPONENT1-3 ....................................................@ Colorado4-6 ..............................................@ Los Angeles7 .......................................................................OFF8-10 ..............................................vs. San Diego11-14 .............................................vs. Colorado15-17 ......................................@ San Francisco18-20 ............................................ @ San Diego21 .....................................................................OFF22-24 ...................................................vs. Miami25-28 .................................... vs. San Francisco29-30 .......................................... @ Kansas City

OCTOBER OPPONENT1 ................................................... @ Kansas City

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RAY OF LIGHT IN SAN DIEGO♦ On Aug. 20, Robbie Ray struck out a career high 13 batters @

Padres, the most by a D-back pitcher since Randy Johnson’s 13 on Aug. 22, 2008 vs. Marlins.

♦ Most strikeouts by a D-back since 2005: NAME DATE SO Robby Ray .............. Aug. 20, 2016 @ SD ........ 13

Randy Johnson ........ Aug. 22, 2008 vs. MIA ............13 Brandon Webb .............April 18, 2007 @ SD ............13 7 players tied with .........................................................12♦ Ray was also the third D-back (fifth time) to allow 1 hit or fewer

with 13+ strikeouts in at least 7.0 IP (last: Randy Johnson’s per-fect game on May 18, 2004 @ Braves)…Curt Schilling also ac-complished the feat in 2002.

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK♦ Arizona posted a 9-8 comeback win via Paul Goldschmidt’s

walk-off homer on Aug. 22 vs. Braves…the 5-run deficit over-come was its largest since June 3, 2015 vs. Braves (6 runs).

♦ Goldschmidt’s homer was his fourth career walk-off shot and first since Aug. 13, 2013 vs. Orioles.

TOMÁS EATING UP THE HOME COOKIN’♦ Yasmany Tomás tied a club record by homering in 4 straight

games at Chase Field from Aug. 15-22, matching the mark set by Mark Reynolds (April 14-21, 2009), Troy Glaus (April 6-10, 2005) and Jay Bell (Sept. 27, 1998-April 14, 1999).

♦ Tomás was also the fi rst NL player to hit 10+ home runs in a single month at home since the Rockies’ Troy Tulowitzki did so in Sept. 2010 [source: STATS LLC].

ZACK 2K♦ Zack Greinke recorded his 2,000th career strikeout on Aug. 24

vs. Braves (Freddie Freeman), becoming the 78th pitcher in MLB history to reach the milestone.

♦ Among active pitchers, he was the sixth fastest pitcher (385 games) to reach the 2,000-strikeout plateau, behind Felix Her-nandez (310), Cole Hamels (320), Justin Verlander (327), Jake Peavy (333) and CC Sabathia (353) [source: STATS LLC].

CAMPOS DEBUT♦ Vicente Campos’ 5.2 innings on Aug. 27 vs. Reds marked the

longest relief appearance in a big league debut since the Tigers’ Kyle Lobstein on Aug. 23, 2014 @ Twins – GM 2 (also 5.2 IP) and longest by a NL reliever in his debut since the Pirates’ Kris John-son on Aug. 18, 2013 vs. D-backs (6.0 IP).

♦ Campos’ outing was fourth-longest relief outing by a D-back: 7.0 – Randy Johnson on July 18, 2001 @ Padres 6.2 – Vidal Nuno on May 11, 2015 vs. Nationals 6.0 – Josh Collmenter on June 19, 2013 vs. Marlins 5.2 – Vicente Campos on Aug. 27, 2016 vs. Reds

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER NOTES

SEPT/OCT RECAP♦ Arizona was 13-16 in Sept./Oct. (8-5 at home and 5-11 on road).♦ The D-backs hit .253 (253-for-999) with 42 home runs and 146

runs scored (5.0 per game)…they also posted a 4.94 ERA (140 ER in 255.0 IP) and were 5-for-8 in save opportunities.

♦ The D-backs ranked among NL leaders in Sept./Oct. in home runs (2nd, 42), slugging pct. (3rd, .440), runs scored (3rd, 146), stolen bases (T-3rd, 25) and doubles (T-5th, 51).

♦ D-backs among Top 10 NL leaders in Sept./Oct.: AVG: Brandon Drury (8th, .357)…OBP: Drury (T-10th, .417)…SLG: Drury (6th, .633),

Jean Segura (9th, .609) …OPS: Drury (5th, 1.049)…RUNS: Drury (T-4th, 22)…

HITS: Segura (T-4th, 37), Drury (T-8th, 35), Owings (T-8th, 35)…2B: Drury (T-2nd,

9), Yasmany Tomás (T-7th, 8)…3B: Owings (T-4th, 2)…HR: Segura (T-3rd, 8)…BB:

Paul Goldschmidt (T-10th, 15)…SB: Goldschmidt (4th, 11), Owings (T-8th, 6), Segura

(T-10th, 5).

C.O. A GO-GO♦ Chris Owings hit safely in 6 straight at-bats from Sept. 2-4, 1

shy of the club record (5x, last: Martin Prado, May 25-27, 2013).

RAY PUTS TOGETHER A STRONG START IN LA♦ On Sept. 6, Robbie Ray struck out 12 with only 2 hits allowed

over 6.0 innings in a 3-1 loss at Dodger Stadium…since 1913, he became the 12th pitcher (13th time) to record 12+ strikeouts with 2-or-fewer hits in no more than 6.0 frames.

D-BACKS TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF EXPANDED ROSTERS♦ The D-backs used a franchise-record 12 pitchers and 26 players

and on Sept. 9 vs. Giants…the 12 pitchers were 1 shy of the all-time record (13 by Rockies on Sept. 15, 2015 @ Dodgers).

JENSEN GOES YARD FOR FIRST KNOCK♦ Kyle Jensen collected his first career hit with a 2-run homer off

Madison Bumgarner on Sept. 9 vs. Giants, the ninth D-back to record a home run as their first career hit [source: STATS LLC]:

PLAYER DATE OPP INN PLAYER DATE OPP INN Kyle Jensen 9/10/2016 Giants 3 Scott Hairston 5/24/2004 Marlins 5

John Hester 8/28/2009 Astros 6 Alex Cabrera 6/26/2000 Astros 8

Gerardo Parra 5/13/2009 Reds 1 Rob Ryan 8/23/1999 Pirates 3

Carlos Quentin 7/20/2006 Dodgers 6 Gregg Olson 4/20/1998 Marlins 7

Andy Green 6/15/2004 Yankees 5

RAY REACHES 200-STRIKEOUT MILESTONE♦ On Sept. 13, Robbie Ray became the fourth D-back (10th time)

to reach the 200-strikeout plateau, joining Randy Johnson (5x; 1999-2002, ‘04), Dan Haren (2x; 2008-09) and Curt Schilling (2x; 2001-02)…Ray is the youngest of the bunch to do so.

♦ Ray was also the 15th lefty pitcher in NL history to record 200+ strikeouts in their age-24 season or younger, and the first since Madison Bumgarner in 2014 (219).

KOCH AND THE 4.0-INNING SAVE♦ Matt Koch recorded the fourth 4.0-inning save in team history

on Sept. 13 vs. Rockies, and the first since Josh Collmenter on April 9, 2014 @ Giants.

LIFTOFF AT THE START OF THE GAME♦ On Sept. 14 vs. Rockies, the game marked the fourth time in

team history the D-backs have played in a game where both teams hit a leadoff home run [source: STATS LLC]:

DATE OPP D-BACK May 1, 1998 @ MON ........................... F.P. Santangelo ............Devon White July 16, 2007 @ MIL ......................................Corey Hart ..............Chris Young June 11, 2011 @ FLA .............................Chris Coghlan ........... Ryan Roberts Sept. 14, 2016 vs. COL .......... Charlie Blackmon ......... Jean Segura

SEGURA THE SLUGGER♦ Jean Segura recorded multi-homer games on Sept. 13-14 vs.

Rockies, the third player in D-backs history to log 2+ homers in back-to-back days, joining Reggie Sanders (April 20-21, 2001) and Tony Clark (Sept. 16-17, 2005).

♦ Since 1913, Segura is 1 of 5 leadoff hitters to hit multiple hom-ers in consecutive games:

NAME DATES Jean Segura ............. Sept. 13-14, 2016

Mookie Betts .............. May 31-June 1, 2016 Alfonso Soriano ................. May 16-17, 2008 Brian Giles ............................Aug, 11-12, 2007 Lou Brock ............................ April 15-16, 1967♦ Is 1 of 3 second basemen to record 3+ hits and 2+ homers in

consecutive games, joining Alfonso Soriano (May 6-7, 2007) and Tony Lazzeri (May 23-24, 1936).

MR. OFFENSE♦ Brandon Drury collected 4 hits, including a home run and a

12th-inning walk-off single, in the D-backs’ 10-9 win vs. Dodg-ers on Sept. 18.

♦ Drury was the second Major League rookie this season to have at least 4 hits, a home run, and a walk-off RBI in a game (also: the Padres’ Ryan Schimpf on Aug. 19 vs. D-backs)…before Schimpf, no rookie had a game like that since the Rockies’ Clint Barmes, on April 4, 2005 vs. San Diego (source: Elias Sports Bureau].

QUITE A MONTH FOR DRURY♦ Brandon Drury was named co-NL Player of the Week, with Pi-

rates’ Sean Rodriguez, for Sept. 12-18…he was the fi rst D-backs off ensive rookie to win the award and fi rst rookie overall since Jose Valverde in 2003.

♦ Drury had a RBI in 7 straight games from Sept. 9-15, a D-backs rookie record…the streak was the longest by a rookie since the Mets’ Justin Turner’s 7-game streak from May 14-21, 2011 [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

♦ Drury was also the fi rst rookie to homer in 3 straight games from Sept. 12-14 vs. Rockies.

GOLDSCHMIDT PRODUCES WITH 2 OUTS♦ Paul Goldschmidt hit a pair of 2-out home runs accounting for

all 3 D-backs’ runs in a 3-2 win on Sept. 21 @ Padres…it marked the fi rst time he has hit 2 homers with 2 outs in the same game [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

GOLDY GETS HIS 500TH RBI♦ Paul Goldschmidt’s solo home run in the fi rst inning on Sept.

21 @ Padres was his 500th career RBI, joining Luis Gonzalez (774) as the only D-backs with 500+ RBI.

♦ Goldschmidt (769 games) is tied with Giancarlo Stanton as the 14th-quickest active player to 500 RBI [source: STATS LLC]:

NAME G NAME G 1. Ryan Howard ........................575 9. Evan Longoria .....................710 2. Albert Pujols .........................623 10. Matt Holliday.......................721 3. Josh Hamilton ......................667 11. David Wright .......................727 4. Alex Rodriguez ....................676 12. Chase Utley ..........................744 5. Ryan Braun ............................694 13. David Ortiz ...........................764 Mark Teixeira.........................694 14. Paul Goldschmidt ........ 769

7. Miguel Cabrera ....................697 Giancarlo Stanton .............769 8. Justin Morneau ...................706

KOCH HURLS 5.0 HITLESS INNINGS IN FIRST START♦ Matt Koch did not allow a hit in 5.0 innings in his fi rst career

start on Sept. 27 @ Nationals, the most hitless innings by an Ari-zona pitcher in his fi rst Major League start…the previous club record was shared by Brandon Webb (3.1 IP on April 27, 2003 @ Mets) and Archie Bradley (3.1 IP on April 11, 2015 vs. Dodgers).

♦ Koch was the seventh pitcher since 2012 to throw 5 or more hitless innings in his fi rst-ever start [source: Elias Sports Bureau]:

IP NAME, TEAM DATE 7.1 .......Ross Stripling, LAD ..........................April 8, 2016 @ SF 6.1 .......Jarred Cosart, HOU.........................July 12, 2013 @ TB 6.0 .......Brandon Workman, BOS ..........July 14, 2013 @ OAK 5.2 .......Shelby Miller, STL ..........................Oct. 3, 2012 vs. CIN 5.0 .... Matt Koch, ARI .................Sept. 28, 2016 @ WSH

5.0 .......Danny Salazar, CLE .................... July 11, 2013 vs. TOR 5.0 .......Chi Chi Gonzalez, TEX ............. May 30, 2015 vs. BOS

PACKED IN QUITE A LOT IN JUST 5 INNINGS♦ The D-backs won a rain-shorted, 5-inning contest on Sept. 28,

3-0, @ Nationals, Arizona’s first official game all-time to end be-fore the ninth inning [source: STATS, LLC].

♦ Shelby Miller got the win with fi rst complete game of the sea-son, tossing 5.0 shutout innings (5 H, BB, 5 K).

♦ Jean Segura reached 200 hits for the season with singles in the fi rst, third and fourth innings.

D-BACKS ON TWITTERPLAYERS

Jake Barrett .................................. @ BJBace99Silvino Bracho .....................@ silvinobrachoArchie Bradley ...................@ArchieBradley7Sócrates Brito ....................... @SocratesBritoAndrew Chafi n ............... @BigCountry1739Patrick Corbin .................@PatrickCorbin46Zac Curtis ................................@Zac_Curtis16Rubby De La Rosa ........... @RubbyDelarosaZack Godley ................................... @godleyztTuff y Gosewisch ............@santiagosewischPhil Gosselin ........................... @PGosselin15Mitch Haniger .........................@M_Hanny19Steve Hathaway ........................... @Mr_HathÓscar Hernández ....... @OscarHernDbacksKyle Jensen .........................@TheKJensen42Matt Koch .............................. @mattykoch20 Jake Lamb ...............................@JakeLamb18Dominic Leone .......................... @DLeone54Evan Marshall .............................. @emarsh31Shelby Miller ......................@ShelbyMiller19Chris Owings ................................@cowings5David Peralta ................................@dperalta6Robbie Ray ................................. @RobbieRayBraden Shipley ............................@shipley25Yasmany Tomás ................@eltanquetomasTyler Wagner .....................@_TylerWagner_

D-BACKS FRONT OFFICEOffi cial - English .............................. @DbacksOffi cial - Spanish .......................@LosDbacksDerrick Hall ............................ @DHallDbacksTom Candiotti ......................@TomCandiottiRodrigo Lopez ......................... @rod13lopezLuis Gonzalez ........................ @Luisgonzo20

MEDIASteve Gilbert .................. @SteveGilbertMLBNick Piecoro ............................. @nickpiecoroTodd Walsh..................................@walshtoddJody Jackson .........................@jody_jacksonFOX Sports Arizona ......... @FOXSPORTSAZArizonaSports 98.7 ..................... @AZSports

COMMUNICATIONSJosh Rawitch ............................@joshrawitchCasey Wilcox ..................... @CaseyWilcoxAZPatrick O’Connell .................... @paddyoc25Patrick Kurish ...................................@PKurishKatie Krause ........................... @Kkrause1983

D-BACKS ON INSTAGRAMSilvino Bracho ................................sbracho56Archie Bradley .......................archiebradley7Sócrates Brito ........................... socratesbritoVicente Campos ............. vicentecampos34Welington Castillo ........welington_castilloPatrick Corbin .....................patrickcorbin46Zac Curtis ...........................................zac.curtisRubby De La Rosa ............rubbydelarosa12Randall Delgado ..........randall_delgado48Edwin Escobar ....................... ved47escobarZack Godley .......................................godleyztTuff y Gosewisch ................tuff ygosewisch8Gabby Guerrero ........... gabyguerrero1127Mitch Haniger ...............................mhanny19Steve Hathaway ............................... mr_hathÓscar Hernández .......oscar_hernandez28Chris Herrmann ............................chrisherrmKyle Jensen ...................................k_jensen42Matt Koch ..................................mattykoch20 Jake Lamb .................................... jakelamb24Dominic Leone ................................dleone54Shelby Miller ........................shelbycmiller19David Peralta .................................dperalta28A.J. Pollock ......................................ajpollock_Robbie Ray .................................. robbieray38Jean Segura .................. elmambodeseguraBraden Shipley .............................bshipley24Tyler Wagner ......................... _tylerwagner_

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GREEN LIGHT ALL NIGHT♦ The D-backs’ 4 stolen bases in the first inning on Oct. 1 vs. Padres

matched a franchise record (also: Sept. 21, 2011 vs. Pirates; first inning).

♦ Paul Goldschmidt’s career-high 3 stolen bases were also the most in a game by a first baseman since Ryan Klesko in 2001…he is also the first player in team history with 3+ stolen bases in a game with no hits.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

D-BACKS NAMED TO “TOP 100 COMPANIES TO WORK FOR IN AZ”♦ The D-backs were named 1 of the Top 100 Companies to Work

for in Arizona by the Arizona Republic in June.♦ The paper sought to fi nd “exemplary companies that are imple-

menting superior employer practices as well as high employee engagement and promote Arizona as a best place to work and live.”

D-BACKS VISIT MAJESTIC & NEW ERA♦ Members of the D-backs’ traveling party visited the Majestic fac-

tory in Easton, Pa., on June 16, and New Era headquarters on June 21 in Buff alo, NY, both who were instrumental in the new uniforms for the 2016 season.

♦ Chip Hale was a guest of Majestic, and was able to interact with their front offi ce staff and crew on the production fl oor, and put the fi nishing touches on his uniform for the following game.

♦ Archie Bradley and Zack Godley visited New Era and put the fi nishing touches on hats they wore that night.

#DBACKSGIVEBACK IN DC♦ D-backs coaches, players and staff , including Josh Rawitch,

Casey Wilcox, Chip Hale, Glenn Sherlock, Reggie Sanders, Tuff y Gosewisch, A.J. Pollock, Robbie Ray, Steve Hathaway and Peter O’Brien, visited Walter Reed Medical Center on Sept. 27 to spend time with injured and rehabilitating soldiers.

♦ The following day, a contingent visited the newly opened Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the fi rst professional team to visit the museum.

CLUB HONORED FOR WORK IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC♦ On June 30, the D-backs were honored by the Dominican Re-

public Sports & Education Academy at its sixth annual “Making a Diff erence in the Dominican Republic” event in New York for its one-of-a-kind educational program for prospects.

♦ The D-backs were represented by Sr. Vice President of Human Resources & Chief Diversity Offi cer Marian Rhodes, Coordina-tor of Latin American Operations Hatuey “Chuy” Mendoza and Education Coordinator Marcos Rosa.

ARIZONA RBI WINS SENIOR BASEBALL DIVISION TITLE♦ Arizona RBI won the Senior Baseball Division Championship of

the 2016 Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) World Series on Aug. 8, earning Phoenix its fi rst RBI World Senior championship in the 24-year history of the tournament.

♦ Arizona RBI defeated Passaic RBI at the P&G Cincinnati MLB Youth Academy…Genner Cervantes, who attends St. Mary’s High School, was named MVP of the title game, allowing 1 earned run over 5.2 innings.

THANK YOU ROSE MOFFORD♦ The D-Backs and the state of Arizona mourn the loss of former

governor, Rose Moff ord, who passed away on Sept. 15.♦ Moff ord, a member of the Cactus League Hall of Fame, appoint-

ed a task force in 1988 to study ways to keep baseball teams training in Arizona…that group’s eff orts led to the retention of the teams already in Arizona, the addition of new clubs and an increase in fan attendance.

D-BACKS HONORED AS AN ADMIRED COMPANY IN AZ♦ On Sept. 15, the D-backs were honored by AZ Business magazine

as one of the Most Admired Companies in the state of Arizona at an event that took place at the Chateau Luxe in Phoenix.

RHODES HONORED IN LAS VEGAS♦ Marian Rhodes was honored at the seventh annual Titans of

the Trade breakfast at the MGM Grand Hotel on Sept. 17.♦ The event was put on by Mayweather Promotions and high-

lights esteemed sports professionals for the impact they have had in their respective careers.

LEGEND WINSLuis Gonzalez 175Randy Johnson 163Matt Williams 159Mark Grace 31D. Baxter 1

Race takes place following the fi fth inning of every home game.

D-BACKS LEGENDS RACE

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#13 NICK AHMED R/R 6-2 195 26 (March 15, 1990)Service Time: 2.054 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .218 90 284 26 62 9 1 4 20 15 58 5 .265 .299 .564Career .221 249 775 84 171 28 7 14 58 47 149 9 .268 .329 .597

♦ Limited to 90 games after suff ering a right hip impingement…hit .218 with 9 dou-bles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 20 RBI.

♦ Placed on the 15 day disabled list on July 23 and underwent season-ending ar-throscopic surgery on Aug. 25 in Vail, Colo. (performed by Dr. Marc Philippon).

♦ Missed a pair of games from July 2-3 while on the Paternity List for the fi rst of his fi rst child, Jackson James.

♦ Finished sixth in the NL in Defensive WAR (1.8), trailing Addison Russell (2.7), Bran-don Crawford (2.7), Nolan Arenado (2.3), Buster Posey (2.0) and Javier Baez (2.0)…at the time he was placed on the DL, he ranked second among all shortstops with 12 defensive runs saved (Brandon Crawford, 17).

♦ Batted .262 (22-for-84) with 5 doubles, 4 homers and 11 RBI in 27 games hitting ninth… led all No. 9 hitters in homers, was tied for the second most extra-base hits (also: Mallex Smith and Adam Wainwright) behind Peter Bourjos (11), and the third-most doubles behind Bourjos (7) and Wainwright (6).

♦ Tallied multiple hits in each of the fi rst 3 games of the season, 1 of 8 players in team history to accomplish this feat (Jean Segura 5 in 2016; Paul Goldschmidt 4 in 2014; Willie Bloomquist 4 in 2013; Danny Bautista 4 in 2002; Didi Gregorius 3 in 2013; Miguel Montero 3 in 2010; Eric Byrnes 3 in 2007).

♦ Recorded a RBI in 4 straight games from April 12-15, matching the longest streak of his career (also: May 16-22, 2015).

♦ Hit a homer in back-to-back games from April 13-14 for the second time in his career (also: June 29-30, 2015).

#33 JAKE BARRETT R/R 6-2 240 25 (July 22, 1991)Service Time: 1.000 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 1-2 3.49 68-0 8 4 59.1 47 25 23 6 28 56 .218Career 1-2 3.49 68-0 8 4 59.1 47 25 23 6 28 56 .218

♦ Went 1-2 with 4 saves and a 3.49 ERA (23 ER in 59.1 IP) in 68 games over 2 stints with the D-backs in his fi rst Major League season.

♦ Fourth player in D-backs history to play high school, college (4-year university) and the Majors all in Arizona (also: Ed Vosberg, Cody Ransom and Tuff y Gosewisch).

♦ Ranked third among NL rookie relievers in saves, tied for third in appearances and was sixth in ERA.

♦ Finished among the franchise rookie reliever leaders in several categories, including: appearances (2nd), opponents average (4th, .218), saves (5th), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (5th, 8.49), strikeouts (6th, 56) and innings (7th).

♦ Limited right-handed hitters to a .214 average (27-for-126), including holding them hitless over his fi nal 13 appearances and 23 batters faced (0-for-21)…left-handed hitters batted .222 (20-for-90).

♦ Went 1-1 with 2 saves, a 1.93 ERA (6 ER in 28.0 IP) and a .175 opponents average vs. NL West opponents.

♦ Posted a 2.67 ERA (8 ER in 27.0 IP) and a .216 opponents average on the road. ♦ Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster before being optioned to Triple-A Reno on

April 17…recalled from Reno for the remainder of the season on April 28. ♦ Earned his fi rst Major League save May 20 @ Cardinals…collected his fi rst Major

League win on July 2 vs. Giants.♦ Posted a 12-game scoreless streak from June 29-July 28 (9.1 IP). ♦ Finished the season with a career-long 12.2 inning scoreless streak, and 13 scoreless

appearances, the third-longest streak by a D-backs pitcher in 2016, trailing Zack Gre-inke (16.0 from June 2-7) and Patrick Corbin (13.0 from Sept. 9-current)…it was the longest scoreless streak by a D-backs rookie since Andrew Chafi n matched the rook-ie record with 19 consecutive scoreless outings (20.1 IP) from July 10-Aug. 22, 2015.

♦ 11 of his last 12 outings were hitless (1-for-32; .031). ♦ Did not allow a run in 3 outings and 2.2 innings with Triple-A Reno.

#61 SILVINO BRACHO R/R 5-10 190 24 (July 17, 1992)Service Time: 0.126 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 0-2 7.30 26-0 0 0 24.2 31 22 20 7 10 17 .295Career 0-2 5.35 39-0 0 1 37.0 40 24 22 9 14 34 .267

♦ Was 0-2 with a 7.30 ERA (20 ER in 24.2 IP) in 26 games over 5 Major League stints in his second season with Arizona.

♦ Posted a 28.7 ground ball pct. (25 GB/40 FB), the sixth-lowest mark by a NL reliever (min. 20.0 IP).

♦ Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster. ♦ Twice pitched a career high 2.0 innings: May 27 vs. Padres and Aug. 25 vs. Braves. ♦ Went 0-2 with 15 saves, a 4.81 ERA (18 ER in 33.2 IP) and 43 strikeouts in 36 outings

for the Aces…ranked sixth in the Pacifi c Coast League in saves.

#25 ARCHIE BRADLEY R/R 6-4 225 24 (Aug. 10, 1992)Service Time: 1.113 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 8-9 5.02 26-26 0 0 141.2 154 84 79 16 67 143 .276Career 10-12 5.18 34-34 0 0 177.1 190 107 102 19 89 166 .274

♦ Went 8-9 with a 5.02 ERA (79 ER in 141.2 IP) with 143 strikeouts in 26 starts over 3 stints with the D-backs in his second Major League season.

♦ Ranked among D-backs single-season rookie leaders in strikeouts (3rd, 143), starts (T-4th, 26), innings (6th, 141.2), wins (T-6th, 8) and quality starts (T-6th, 11).

♦ His 9.08 strikeouts per 9.0 IP were most by a rookie in team history (min. 20 starts). ♦ Is Arizona’s second rookie with multiple 10+ strikeout games (also: 4x by Brandon

Webb in 2003). ♦ After joining the D-backs on May 29, ranked among the NL rookie leaders in innings

(1st, 131.1), starts (1st, 24), strikeouts (2nd, 137) and strikeouts per 9.0 IP (3rd, 9.39)…overall, ranked eighth in the NL strikeouts after his recall.

♦ Limited right-handed hitters to a .235 average (66-for-281), the third-best mark by a Major League rookie (Kenta Maeda, .213; Junior Guerra, .231).

♦ Led all rookies and ranked seventh in the NL with a .225 opponents average (36-for-160) with runners in scoring position.

♦ Was 8-3 with a 3.21 ERA (29 ER in 81.1 IP) in 13 starts when going 6.0+ innings and 3-0 with a 2.53 ERA (6 ER in 21.1 IP) in 3 starts when going 7.0+ innings.

♦ Went 5-4 with a 5.33 ERA (46 ER in 77.2 IP) and 77 strikeouts in 15 starts during the second half, tied for the most starts (also: Wade Miley in 2012 and Robbie Ray in 2015) and the third most strikeouts by a rookie in franchise history following the All-Star Break.

♦ Recorded 38 strikeouts in June, the highest total in franchise history by a rookie dur-ing the month of June, and the fourth most by a rookie in a single month, trailing Brandon Webb in August (50) and July (44) of 2003 and Daniel Hudson in August of 2010 (42).

♦ He was the third D-back rookie with 9+ strikeouts in back-to-back starts (9 on May 29 vs. Padres and 10 on June 3 @ Cubs) (also: Daniel Hudson, 3 starts from Aug. 17- 28, 2010; Max Scherzer, 2 starts from Sept. 7-14, 2008).

♦ Tossed a career-high 7.1 innings on May 29 vs. Padres. ♦ Recorded 10 strikeouts on June 3 @ Cubs, becoming the fi rst D-back rookie with at

least 10 strikeouts since Wade Miley on Oct. 1, 2012 vs. Rockies (12) and third by a rookie on the road, joining Brandon Webb (10) on April 27, 2003 @ Mets and Max Scherzer (11) on Sept. 7, 2008 @ Dodgers… joined the Reds’ Raisel Iglesias as the only 2 rookies since 2011 to strikeout 10+ batters at Wrigley Field.

♦ Set a career high and matched the D-backs rookie record with 11 strikeouts on Oct. 1 vs. Padres (Also: Brandon Webb on Aug. 19, 2003 vs. Reds and Max Scherzer on Sept. 7, 2008 @ Dodgers).

♦ Did not allow a home run from Sept. 4-end of the season (34.2 IP), the fi fth-longest streak in team history by a rookie starter [STATS, LLC].

♦ Won 4 of his last 5 decisions and yielded 3 runs or fewer in 5 of his last 7 starts.♦ Was 5-1 with a 1.99 ERA (9 ER in 40.2 IP) and 47 strikeouts in 7 starts for Triple-A

Reno… at the time of his time of his fi nal promotion, ranked among Pacifi c Coast League leaders in ERA (3rd), wins (T-3rd), WHIP (4th, 1.08) and strikeouts (9th, 47).

♦ Named PCL Pitcher of the Week for May 16-23 after he threw a 8.0 shutout innings, allowing 3 hits and 9 strikeouts on May 21 vs. Omaha (Royals).

#30 SÓCRATES BRITO L/L 6-2 205 24 (Sept. 6, 1992)Service Time: 0.132 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .179 40 95 10 17 3 1 4 12 2 23 2 .196 .358 .554Career .211 58 128 15 27 6 2 4 13 3 30 3 .229 .383 .612

♦ Hit .179 (17-for-95) with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 12 RBI in 40 games over 4 stints for Arizona.

♦ Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster.♦ Played 17 games in center fi eld, 16 games in right and 7 games in left for the D-backs.♦ 4-game hitting streak from April 8-14 tied his career long (also: Sept. 27-Oct. 1, 2015). ♦ Hit his fi rst career home run on April 10 vs. Cubs (off Jake Arrieta).♦ On the 15-day disabled list from June 24-Aug. 5 with a fractured right toe.♦ Recorded a career high 3 RBI on Sept. 4 @ Rockies (3-run homer off Jon Gray). ♦ Entered 2016 ranked by MLB.com as the D-backs’ No. 4 prospect and No. 6 by Base-

ball America, and has been tabbed as the Best Athlete in the D-backs’ organization for 3 consecutive seasons (2014-16).

♦ Batted .294 (89-for-303) with 10 doubles, 8 triples, 6 home runs and 39 RBI in 73 games for Triple-A Reno, including a .313 clip (83-for265) from May-Sept….named a D-backs Organization All-Star by MiLB.com.

♦ Belted an inside-the-park homer for the Aces on Aug. 24 vs. Tacoma.

#36 ENRIQUE BURGOS R/R 6-4 250 25 (Nov. 23, 1990)Service Time: 1.053 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 1-2 5.66 43-0 7 1 41.1 38 27 26 5 23 43 .253Career 3-4 5.27 73-0 9 3 68.1 65 42 40 7 38 82 .255

♦ Went 1-2 with 1 save, a 5.66 ERA (26 ER in 41.1 IP) and 43 strikeouts in 43 appear-ances in his second Major League season.

♦ Started the season with Triple-A Reno, going 3-0 with 1 save, 1.95 ERA (6 ER in 27.2 IP) and 29 strikeouts in 24 games…was recalled by Arizona from April 23-May 8 and again from July 2-end of the season.

♦ Averaged 9.36 strikeouts per 9.0 IP, the second-best mark among D-backs reliev-ers (Tyler Clippard, 10.99)…his 11.05 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (36 K in 29.1 IP) during the second half ranked eighth among NL relievers and seventh in team history by a reliever (min. 25.0 IP).

♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .236 average (17-for-72)…struck out 34.3 pct. (24 of 70) of the lefties he faced in the second half, the fourth-best mark in the NL behind Kenley Jansen (45.5 pct.), Jim Johnson (34.8) and Hector Neris (34.5) (min 50 BF).

♦ Posted a 1.50 ERA (2 ER in 12.0 IP) and a .231 opponents average in 11 appearances in July.

♦ Held right-handed hitters to just 2 extra-base hits (1 2B, 1 HR) from July 30-end of the season (.385 slugging pct.).

♦ Did not allow an earned run in 13-consecutive outings from July 24-Aug. 18, tied for the second-longest streak by a D-backs reliever in 2016 (Randall Delgado, 14 from Aug. 5-30).

#7 WELINGTON CASTILLO R/R 5-10 220 29 (April 24, 1987)Service Time: 5.009 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .264 113 416 41 110 24 0 14 68 33 121 2 .322 .423 .745Career .255 509 1721 171 438 96 1 60 230 136 474 4 .318 .416 .734♦ Hit .264 (110-for-416) with 24 doubles, 14 home runs and 68 RBI in 113 games for the

D-backs…set career highs in hits, at-bats, doubles and RBI and matched his career high in games played.

♦ Ranks third among NL catchers with 32 homers since 2015, trailing Yasmani Grandal (43) and Wilson Ramos (37).

♦ His extra-base hit (58) and RBI total were each fi fth-most by a catcher in club history. ♦ Threw out 34.4 pct. of attempted basestealers (21-for-61), the best percentage

among NL catchers (min. 750.0 IP) and the third-best clip in club history behind Miguel Montero (36.8 pct. in 2011) and Damian Miller (35.9 in 2002).

♦ Collected 38 RBI after the All-Star Break, tied for third most among all catchers (also: Russell Martin and Buster Posey)…only Gary Sanchez (42) and Jonathan Lucroy (39) had more.

♦ Batted .317 (19-for-60) with 3 doubles, 2 home runs and 26 RBI with runners in scor-ing position and 2 outs.

♦ In 26 games during the day, hit .329 (27-for-82) with 7 doubles, 2 homers and 15 RBI, the 10th best average in the NL (min 75 AB).

♦ Tallied 6 home runs in April, matching his career single-month high (also: Aug. 2015). ♦ Recorded his third career multi-homer game on April 22 vs. Pirates. ♦ Had 4 straight multi-RBI games from April 20-25, matching the club record (6x; last:

Martin Prado, Aug. 23-27, 2013). ♦ Twice matched his career high with 4 RBI: July 2 vs. Giants and Aug. 28 vs. Reds (also

Aug. 10, 2015 vs. Phillies and May 17, 2012 @ Phillies). ♦ Matched his career high of 5 consecutive games with a RBI on 2 occasions: July 22-

29 and Aug. 28-Sept. 3.

2016 PLAYER SUMMARIES

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(Castillo cont.) ♦ His 8-game hitting streak from Aug 2-22 tied his career high (also: July 3-17, 2015). ♦ Recorded a game-ending walk on Aug. 5 vs. Brewers, the eight in team history and

the fi rst since Sept. 10, 2011 vs. Padres (Lyle Overbay). ♦ Placed on the Paternity Leave List on Aug. 9 as he and his wife, Krissalry, welcomed

their second child, Jeremiah, into the world on Aug. 8…ranked second on the team with 28 RBI following the birth of Jeremiah (Tomas, 35).

♦ Reinstated from the Bereavement List and matched a career-high with 4 hits on Aug. 15 vs. Mets (also: April 18, 2013 vs. Rangers)…it was the fi rst 4+ hit eff ort by a D-backs catcher in a 9.0-inning game since Wil Nieves on Sept. 23, 2012 @ Rockies.

#40 ANDREW CHAFIN R/L 6-2 225 26 (June 17, 1990)Service Time: 2.014 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 0-1 6.75 32-0 6 0 22.2 22 18 17 1 11 28 .259Career 5-3 3.71 101-3 22 2 111.2 91 47 46 4 49 96 .225

♦ Went 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA (17 ER in 22.2 IP) with 28 strikeouts in 32 appearances over 2 stints with the D-backs.

♦ Made his second career Opening Day roster (also 2015) before being optioned to Triple-A Reno on May 27…recalled from Reno for the rest of the season on June 15.

♦ On the disabled list on July 6 (retro July 4)-Sept. 6 with left shoulder tendinitis, but did not pitch after his return.

♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .200 (8-for-40) average with just 2 extra-base hits, including 0 hits in his last 17 batters faced.

♦ Stranded 80.0 pct (20 of 25) of his inherited runners. ♦ Posted a 1.32 ERA (2 ER in 13.2 IP) and .156 opponents average @ Chase Field…

went 15 consecutive scoreless outings at home from April 7-July 3, tied for the fi fth-longest scoreless games streak in Chase Field history in a single season (also: Brad Ziegler in 2013 and David Hernandez in 2012), trailing Chad Qualls in 2008 (21), Jose Valverde in 2003 (19), Joe Paterson in 2011 (18) and David Hernandez in 2012 (17).

♦ His .178 opponents slugging pct. @ Chase Field was the lowest in ballpark history by a D-back and the fi fth lowest overall, trailing Padres’ Brain Lawrence (.167 in 2003), Dodgers’ Hideo Nomo (.170 in 2003), Padres’ Jake Peavy (.173 in 2005) and Giants’ Jerome Williams (.176 in 2003).

♦ Ended his season with 9 consecutive hitless outings after being recalled from Triple-A Reno on June 15 (5.2 IP), matching the franchise record (also: Joe Paterson, April 16-May 11, 2011; and Mike Myers, May 10-25, 2003).

#46 PATRICK CORBIN L/L 6-3 210 27 (July 19, 1989)Service Time: 4.105 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 5-13 5.15 36-24 0 0 155.2 177 109 89 24 66 131 .286Career 31-24 .414 106-89 3 0 556.0 574 280 256 66 162 473 .266

♦ Went 5-13 with 1 save and a 5.15 ERA (89 ER in 155.2 IP) in 36 games (24 starts) in his fourth season with the D-backs.

♦ Was 4-12 with a 5.58 ERA (82 ER in 132.1 IP) as a starter and 1-1 with 1 save and a 2.70 ERA (7 ER in 23.1 IP) in relief…moved to the bullpen on Aug. 14.

♦ 1 of 13 pitchers to make 12+ starts and 12+ relief appearances. ♦ Induced a career high 15 GIDP. ♦ First batters faced were 2-for-11 (.182)…stranded all 4 inherited runners. ♦ Led the Majors with 20 unearned runs, the second-highest total in franchise history,

trailing Brandon Webb’s 28 in 2003. ♦ Posted a 2.49 groundball/fl yball ratio (264 GB/106 FB), the fourth-best mark in the

NL (min 150.0 IP)…had a 4.11 G/F ratio as a reliever (37 G/9 F). ♦ Did not allow a stolen base in 22 starts from April 6-Aug. 5. ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .241 average (35-for-145), including a .071 mark (2-

for-28) over his last 10 outings.♦ Led all pitchers with a .313 average (15-for-48) and .327 on-base pct. and ranked sec-

ond with a .417 slugging pct…..his 15 hits were a career high and tied for the second highest total in the Majors, trailing only Jake Arrieta (17) (also: Madison Bumgarner).

♦ Limited opposing 2-3-4 hitters to a combined .230 average (49-for-213)…No. 3 hit-ters hit .212 (14-for-66) with a .341 on-base pct. and 3 extra-base hits and No. 4 hit-ters batted .206 (14-for-68).

♦ Logged 5 consecutive relief outings of 2.0+ innings from Sept. 10-30, tied for the second-longest single-season streak in team history, trailing only Josh Collmenter’s 6 outings from May 25-June 19, 2013.

♦ Recorded his second career save on Sept. 15 vs. Dodgers (0 ER in 3.0 IP), the 11th 3.0+ save in franchise history.

♦ Finished the season on a 13.0-inning scoreless streak, the second-longest streak by a D-backs pitcher in 2016 (Zack Greinke, 16.0), and the second-longest streak of his career (15.0 IP from April 6-18, 2013).

#12 RUBBY DE LA ROSA R/R 6-1 225 27 (March 4, 1989)Service Time: 4.097 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 4-5 4.26 13-10 0 0 50.2 43 26 24 8 20 54 .219Career 26-29 4.48 89-70 0 0 413.2 421 215 206 60 153 344 .264

♦ Limited to 13 games (10 starts) due to right elbow infl ammation…went 4-5 with a 4.26 ERA (24 ER in 50.2 IP) with 54 strikeouts.

♦ Placed on the 15-day disabled list on May 27 and was transferred to the 60-day dis-abled list on July 25… appeared in 3 rehab games with the AZL D-backs and Single-A Visalia.

♦ Received a stem cell injection in his right elbow on Sept. 27 from Dr. James Andrews. ♦ Went 3-4 with a 4.13 ERA (22 ER in 48.0 IP) in 10 starts and 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA (2 ER in

2.2 IP) in 3 relief appearances…his relief appearance on April 9 vs. Cubs was his fi rst since Sept. 27, 2014 vs. Yankees as a member of the Red Sox.

♦ Allowed 1 run or fewer in 6 of his 10 starts. ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .198 average (17-for-86), the lowest mark of his ca-

reer and down from .315 in 2015. ♦ Was 2-1 with a 3.33 ERA (10 ER in 27.0 IP) and .156 opponents average in 7 games (6

starts) @ Chase Field…after allowing 7 runs (6 earned) in 3.1 innings in his season debut on April 7 vs. Rockies, went 2-0 with a 1.52 ERA (4 ER in 23.2 IP) and .113 op-ponents average in his last 6 games (5 starts) at home.

♦ His .156 opponents average @ Chase Field is the second-lowest in ballpark history (min. 100 BF), trailing only David Hernandez (.152 in 2011).

♦ Held the opposition to a .216 average (19-for-88) the fi rst time through the order…limited opponents to a .087 average (2-for-23) between pitches 76-90 in a game, the best mark in the Majors among pitchers to face 25+ hitters in that pitch range.

♦ Recorded a career high 10 strikeouts on April 28 vs. Cardinals (0 ER in 7.0 IP), surpass-ing his previous high of 8 (7x, last: June 3, 2015 vs. Braves)…was the fi rst D-back pitcher with 7.0+ scoreless innings and 10+ strikeouts since Ian Kennedy on Sept. 19, 2011 vs. Pirates (12 SO/8.0 IP).

♦ Was 1 of 2 Major League pitchers to make 3+ starts (4) and 3+ relief appearances in April (also Reds’ Dan Straily (6 games, 3 starts).

♦ Opened his start on May 10 @ Rockies with 7.0 shutout frames before allowing a run in the eighth inning, making him the fourth D-back to throw 7.0+ scoreless innings at begin a start at Coors Field, joining Patrick Corbin on May 20, 2013, Trevor Cahill on April 15, 2012 and Armando Reynoso on Sept. 28, 2000.

♦ Allowed 1 run on 1 hit in 6.2 innings on May 15 vs. Giants, making him the 12th pitcher in team history (18th time) to throw 6.2+ innings and allow 1 or fewer hits and the fi rst since Chase Anderson on June 12, 2015 @ SF (1 hit in 7.0 IP)….was the sixth D-back pitcher (seventh time) to do so @ Chase Field (last: Ian Kennedy on Sept. 19 vs. Pirates; 1 hit in 8.0 IP).

♦ Snapped a 18.1 inning scoreless streak as a starter (20.1 total) vs. Giants on May 15, the longest streak in team history by a starter vs. San Francisco.

♦ Made a pair of abbreviated starts on Sept. 9 vs. Giants and 14 vs. Rockies as part of “piggyback” outings with Braden Shipley.

#48 RANDALL DELGADO R/R 6-4 220 26 (Feb. 9, 1990)Service Time: 4.100 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 5-2 4.44 79-0 7 0 75.0 77 39 37 8 36 68 .265Career 27-27 4.15 235-48 22 1 468.2 445 230 216 58 183 400 .251

♦ Established a career high with 79 appearances in his fourth season with the D-backs, going 5-2 with a 4.44 ERA (37 ER in 75.0 IP)…did not make a start for the fi rst time in his career.

♦ His 79 appearances were the second most in franchise history, trailing only Oscar Villarreal in 2003 (86).

♦ Ranked among NL relievers in appearances (3rd), wins (T-10th) and innings (11th). ♦ Is 1 of 4 NL relievers to record 68+ strikeouts in each of the last 3 seasons, joining A.J.

Ramos, Jeurys Familia and Kenley Jansen. ♦ Was 2-2 with a 3.03 ERA (10 ER in 29.2 IP) on the road, including a 2.70 ERA (4 ER in

13.1 IP) over his last 17 games. ♦ Limited righties to a .239 average (33-for-138) from April 29-end of the season. ♦ Was 2-0 with a 2.30 ERA (4 ER in 15.2 IP) and .224 opponents average in 1-run games. ♦ Held the fi rst batter faced to a .209 average (14-for-67). ♦ Pitched more than 1.0 inning in 17 outings and 2.0+ innings in 8 appearances. ♦ Posted a team-low 36.2 inherited runners scored pct. (17-of-47). ♦ Posted a 0.71 ERA (1 ER in 12.1 IP) in June, tied for the second-lowest mark by a NL

reliever (Jeurys Familia, 0.69) (also: Sammy Solis). ♦ Tied a career high (in relief ) with 3.0 innings on June 28 vs. Phillies (fi fth time). ♦ His 17 appearances in August were tied for the third most in franchise history in a

single month (5x; last by Brad Ziegler in April 2013), trailing the 18 by Mike Myers in July 2002 and Villarreal in August 2003.

♦ Went a career-high 14 consecutive appearances (11.1 IP) without allowing an earned run from Aug. 5-30.

#27 BRANDON DRURY R/R 6-2 210 24 (Aug. 21, 1992)Service Time: 1.034 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .282 134 461 59 130 31 1 16 53 31 100 1 .329 .458 .786Career .275 154 517 62 142 34 1 18 61 33 108 1 .321 .449 .770

♦ Hit .282 (130-for-461) with 31 doubles, 1 triple, 16 home runs and 53 RBI in 134 games in his fi rst full season with the D-backs.

♦ Ranked among the franchise rookie leaders in several categories, including doubles (1st), extra-base hits (2nd, 48), slugging pct. (2nd, .458), OPS (2nd, .786), homers (4th), average (4th), on-base pct. (4th, .329), total bases (4th, 211), at-bats (5th), hits (6th), RBI (T-6th) and runs (T-6th, 59).

♦ Among NL rookies, ranked second in doubles, hits and total bases, fourth in extra-base hits and RBI, fi fth in average and sixth in home runs.

♦ Hit .322 (75-for-233) with 21 doubles, 12 home runs and 35 RBI in 69 games @ Chase Field, the fi fth-best home average in the NL.

♦ Batted .324 (46-for-142) with 11 doubles, 6 home runs and 22 RBI with 2 outs, the fi fth highest in the NL…it was the eighth-best average since 1974 by a rookie, and the best since Kris Bryant hit .325 in 2015.

♦ His .365 average after Aug. 25 was third best in the Majors, behind Joey Votto (.375) and Yadier Molina (.370).

♦ Hit .350 with RISP (21-for-60 )in his fi nal 46 games after starting 3-for-39 (.077). ♦ Tied for the club rookie record for home runs in April (4), May (4) and September (5). ♦ Named co-NL Player of the Week, with Pirates’ Sean Rodriguez, for Sept. 12-18, his

fi rst weekly honor…hit .500 (14-for-28) with 3 doubles, 4 homers and 7 RBI. ♦ Made his fi rst Opening Day roster and made 2 stints with Arizona…was optioned to

Triple-A Reno from June 19-24. ♦ Appeared in 62 games in left fi eld, 32 in right, 29 at third base, 16 at second base and

1 at fi rst base…had 84 consecutive errorless games from May 5-Sept. 11. ♦ Logged a career-high 4 hits 3 times (May 15 vs. Giants, Sept. 12 vs. Rockies and Sept.

18 vs. Dodgers), the second rookie in team history with at least 3 games of 4+ hits (also: Ender Inciarte, 3 in 2014).

♦ Recorded 3 walk-off plate appearances, the most in team history by a rookie: single on July 17 vs. Dodgers, sac fl y on Aug. 24 vs. Braves and single on Sept. 18 vs. Dodg-ers…overall, his walk-off total was tied for fourth in club history, trailing the 4 by Paul Goldschmidt in 2013, Justin Upton in 2011 and Alex Cintron in 2005.

♦ First rookie since Eric Hosmer in 2011 (3) with 3+ walk-off hits in a single season, and the fi rst NL rookie since Jason Heyward in 2010 (3) [source: STATS LLC].

♦ Scored a game-ending run on a wild pitch on Aug. 26 vs. Reds. ♦ Hit safely in a career-long 8 consecutive games from Sept. 9-16 (.484, 15-for-31). ♦ Set a D-backs rookie record with a homer in 3 consecutive games (Sept. 12-14) and

a RBI in 7 straight (Sept. 9-15). ♦ Batted .341 (31-for-91) with 9 doubles, 5 homers and 17 RBI in 24 games in Sep-

tember, the second most extra-base hits (14) by a rookie in a single month in team history (Chris Young, 15 in August 2007).

♦ Entered 2016 rated by Baseball America as the No. 3 prospect in the D-backs’ system (94th overall) and No. 5 by MLB.com.

#43 EDWIN ESCOBAR L/L 6-2 225 24 (April 22, 1992)Service Time: 0.151 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 1-2 7.23 25-2 4 0 23.2 33 21 19 4 12 17 .333Career 1-2 7.01 27-2 4 0 25.2 34 22 20 4 12 19 .321

♦ Went 1-2 with a 7.23 ERA (19 ER in 23.2 IP) in 25 games (2 starts) over 3 stints with the D-backs.

♦ Was 0-2 with a 14.14 ERA (11 ER in 7.0 IP) as a starter, compared to 1-0 with a 4.32 ERA (8 ER in 16.2 IP) as a reliever.

♦ Acquired off waivers from the Red Sox on April 29.

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(Escobar cont.) ♦ 16 of his 23 relief outings were scoreless, including 15 of his fi nal 19 from Aug. 23-

Sept. 26. ♦ Posted a 2.84 ERA (4 ER in 12.2 IP) in 11games on the road. ♦ Stranded 17-of-21 (81.0 pct.) of his inherited runners, including each of his fi rst 11.♦ Earned his fi rst career win on Aug. 26 vs. Reds (0 ER in 1.0 IP). ♦ Posted a 2.84 ERA (4 ER in 12.2 IP) with a .250 opponents average in 11 road out-

ings…did not allow an earned run over his fi nal 10 road appearances from Aug. 18-Sept. 26, the longest streak by a D-backs pitcher in 2016.

♦ Twice posted career-long 7-game scoreless streaks: Aug. 26-Sept. 7 and Sept. 14-Sept. 26.

♦ Went 1-0 with a 3.31 ERA (6 ER in 16.1 IP) in 22 games after his fi nal recall on Aug. 15.♦ Was 6-3 with a 4.25 ERA (43 ER in 91.0 IP) in 16 starts for the Aces.

#52 ZACK GODLEY R/R 6-3 240 26 (April 21, 1990)Service Time: 0.143 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 5-4 6.39 27-9 0 0 74.2 86 54 53 13 25 60 .289Career 10-5 5.34 36-15 0 0 111.1 115 67 66 17 42 94 .270

♦ Was 5-4 with a 6.39 ERA (53 ER in 74.2 IP) in 27 games (9 starts) over 3 stints with the D-backs.

♦ Went 1-1 with a 4.73 ERA (14 ER in 26.2 IP) and .232 opponents average in 18 relief appearances…was 4-3 with a 7.31 ERA (39 ER in 48.0 IP) and .317 opponents aver-age in 9 starts.

♦ Twice matched his career high with 7 strikeouts: July 19 vs. Blue Jays and Aug. 3 vs. Nationals (also July 23, 2015 vs. Brewers).

♦ Was the fi rst pitcher in franchise history to win 7+ games in his fi rst 10 career starts.♦ Pitched a career-high 7.1 innings on Aug. 17 vs. Mets. ♦ Combined to go 4-6 with a 3.62 ERA (33 ER in 82.0 IP) in 15 games (14 starts) between

Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno.

#44 PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT R/R 6-3 225 28 (Sept. 10, 1987)Service Time: 5.059 Contract Status: Signed through 2018 (2019 team option)

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .297 158 579 106 172 33 3 24 95 110 150 32 .411 .489 .899Career .299 779 2824 497 844 198 11 140 507 471 739 99 .398 .525 .924

♦ Hit .297 (172-for-579) with 33 doubles, 3 triples, 24 home runs, 95 RBI and 32 stolen bases in 158 games in his sixth season with the D-backs.

♦ Named a NL All-Star for the fourth consecutive season, joining Randy Johnson (1999-2002) as the only D-back to receive the honor 4 seasons in a row…trails Luis Gonzalez and Johnson (5 each) for the most All-Star selections in club history.

♦ Named the D-backs’ nominee for the 2016 Roberto Clemente Award for the third straight season.

♦ Named by Baseball America as the Best Defensive First Baseman and second Best Hit-ter (Daniel Murphy) in the NL… named to Sporting News’ “Baseball 50,” an inaugural list of today’s best players.

♦ Ranks among the D-backs all-time leaders in most off ensive categories, including: RBI (2nd, 507), walks (2nd), extra-base hits (2nd, 349), doubles (T-2nd, 198), hits (3rd, 844), stolen bases (3rd, 99) and home runs (3rd, 140).

♦ Has 4 seasons of 20+ homers, tied with Chris Young for the third most in team history (Luis Gonzalez, 6; Steve Finley 5).

♦ Was the fourth player in team history with 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in the same season: Jean Segura in 2016, A.J. Pollock in 2015 and Eric Byrnes in 2007.

♦ Among NL players, ranked fi rst in walks (110), third in on-base pct. (.411), third in stolen base pct. (86.5) seventh in stolen bases and 10th in OPS (.899).

♦ Reached safely in 137 games, the second-highest total in the NL (Joey Votto, 138). ♦ His 34 steals were the fourth most by a Major League fi rst baseman since 1974, and

the most since Gregg Jeff eries in 1993 (46).♦ Joined Jean Segura as the sixth set of teammates in Major League history to each

have 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in the same season, joining: Blue Jays’ Jose Cruz and Raul Mondesi in 2001, Astros’ Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell in 1997, Rockies’ Ellis Burks and Dante Bichette in 1996, Mets’ Howard Johnson and Darryl Strawberry in 1987 and Pirates’ Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke in 1987.

♦ He was the second fi rst baseman in Major League history to record 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in a single season, joining Jeff Bagwell in 1997.

♦ Became the third fi rst baseman since the 1974 season to record 20+ doubles, 20+ homers and 20+ stolen bases in consecutive seasons (Jeff Bagwell, 1996-97; Ryan Klesko, 2000-01)…was the fi fth fi rst baseman since 1974 to record 20+ stolen bas-es in consecutive years (Rod Carew, 1976-78; Dan Driessen, 1977-78; Gerald Perry, 1987-88; Jeff Bagwell, 1996-97; Ryan Klesko 2000-01).

♦ Hit .306 (151-for-494) with 31 doubles, 2 triples, 18 homers and 79 RBI in 133 games from May-end of the season…batted .247 (21-for-85) with 2 doubles, 6 homers and 16 RBI in 25 games in April.

♦ Hit .352 (44-for-125) vs. left-handed pitching, the third-best mark in the Majors (Mar-tin Prado, .424; Yasmany Tomas, .364).

♦ Batted .375 (21-for-56) with RISP and 2 outs, the fourth-best clip in the NL. ♦ Led the Majors with a .448 on-base pct. with 2 outs. ♦ Recorded a pair of multi-homer games, the eighth and ninth of his career: April 24

vs. Pirates and Sept. 21 @ Padres. ♦ Led the Majors in total chances (1,498) and putouts (1,378). ♦ Among NL fi rst basemen, ranked second in assists (116), third in fi elding pct. (.997)

and tied for fi fth in defensive runs saved (4). ♦ Made his fi fth Opening Day start at fi rst base, extending his club record. ♦ Belted his fi rst career homer on a 3-0 pitch on April 12 @ Dodgers.♦ His 25 walks in April and 24 in May were team records for their respected months. ♦ Drew multiple walks in 3 straight games from April 23-25 for the second time in his

career (also June 27-29, 2014), matching the franchise record (12x).♦ Received the 2015 BBWAA Houston Area Player of the Year Award prior to the game

on June 1 @ Astros…also won in 2013. ♦ Reached base safely in 23 consecutive games from May 26-June 19 (.379, 33-for-87,

12 walks), the longest streak by a D-back in 2016…hit safely in 13 straight games from June 5-19, the third-longest streak of his career (.396, 21-for-53).

♦ His homer into the RamTrucks.com pool on May 30th was the 30th by a D-back (53rd overall)…his second homer in pool (also: June 10, 2014 vs. Astros).

♦ Recorded a RBI in 7 consecutive games from June 11-18 (8 total), 1 shy of his career long streak (June 1-8, 2013).

♦ Ended the season with 18 consecutive successful stolen base attempts, tied with Chris Owings (Aug. 21, 2015-Aug. 28, 2016) for the second longest streak in club his-tory (Eric Byrnes, 30 from July 7-Sept. 11, 2007).

♦ Recorded his sixth walk-off plate appearance and fourth walk-off home run of his career Aug. 22 vs. Braves…tied with Gonzalez for the second-most walk-off homers in team history, trailing only Chris Young (5).

♦ Reached base safely in 50 consecutive games vs. Rockies from July 5, 2013-Sept. 3. 2016, the longest streak all-time by an opponent vs. Colorado…was 1 of 5 players in the divisional era (since 1969) to compile an on-base streak of 50+ games vs. a single opponent, joining Barry Bonds (72 games vs. Reds from 1996-2007; 54 games vs. D-backs from 2002-2006), Dave Parker (56 games vs. Cubs from 1977-1980) and Todd Helton (51 games vs. Padres from 2002-2005).

♦ Recorded his 500th career RBI on Sept. 23 @ Padres, joining Luis Gonzalez (774) as the only D-backs with 500+ RBI.

♦ Set a career high with 3 stolen bases on Oct. 1 vs. Padres…was the sixth MLB fi rst baseman since 1990 to steal 3+ stolen bases in a single game and the fi rst since Padres’ Ryan Klesko on May 24, 2001 vs. Arizona.

#9 TUFFY GOSEWISCH R/R 5-11 200 33 (Aug. 17, 1983)Service Time: 2.155 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .156 33 90 8 14 1 1 3 7 7 22 0 .224 .289 .513Career .199 126 392 24 78 17 1 5 30 18 77 2 .237 .286 .522

♦ Appeared in 33 games with the D-backs, hitting .156 (14-for-90) with 1 double, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 7 RBI.

♦ In 27 starts at catcher, threw out 25.0 pct. of attempted basestealers (4-for-16). ♦ Hit .444 (8-for-18) with 3 homers and 5 RBI vs. left-handed pitching. ♦ His homer on July 20 vs. Blue Jays was his fi rst since May 23, 2015 vs. Cubs.♦ Became the second catcher in team history with a triple and a homer in the same

game on Aug. 11 @ Mets (also: Welington Castillo, Aug. 10, 2015 vs. Phillies). ♦ Homered in back-to-back games Aug. 11-12 for the fi rst time in his career.♦ Opened the season with Triple-A Reno… named a Pacifi c Coast League midseason

All-Star, hitting .342 (68-for-199) with 13 doubles, 9 homers and 26 RBI in 58 games for the Aces.

#15 PHIL GOSSELIN R/R 6-1 200 27 (Oct. 3, 1988)Service Time: 2.085 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .277 122 220 26 61 12 1 2 13 15 46 3 .324 .368 .692Career .283 216 460 64 130 25 2 6 31 30 91 7 3 .385 .716

♦ Hit .277 (61-for-220) with 12 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 13 RBI in 122 games for the D-backs in his fi rst full Major League season.

♦ Played 35 games at second base, 10 at third, 6 at fi rst, 2 in left fi eld and 1 in right. ♦ Led the Majors and set club records in pinch-hit appearances (83) and pinch-hits (20).♦ Batted .306 (30-for-98) in 58 games vs. NL West opponents. ♦ Hit .323 (10-for-31) with 1 homer and 3 RBI in 28 games @ Chase Field during the

second half. ♦ Has a 57-game errorless streak dating back to Sept. 19, 2015. ♦ Hit safely in each of his last 8 starts of the season (.323. 10-for-31) and 13 of his last

14 (.316; 18-for-57). ♦ Hit safely in 5 consecutive games from April 13-18, matching a career high (3x; last:

Sept. 25-Oct. 2, 2015).♦ Reached base safely in 10 consecutive starts from May 4-June 23, the second lon-

gest streak of his career (20 games from Aug. 18-Sept. 14, 2013). ♦ Tied his career high with 3 hits on July 24 @ Reds (4x; last: May 15, 2015 @ Marlins). ♦ Slugged his fi rst pinch-hit homer on Aug. 7 vs. Brewers. ♦ On Aug. 28 vs. Reds, was as the fi rst D-backs fi rst baseman to start a game hitting

leadoff since Conor Jackson on April 17, 2010 @ Padres. ♦ Recorded his second career walk-off hit (single) on Oct. 2 vs. Padres.

#21 ZACK GREINKE R/R 6-2 200 32 (Oct. 21, 1983)Service Time: 12.057 Contract Status: Signed through 2021

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 13-7 4.37 26-26 1 1 158.2 161 80 77 23 41 134 .262Career 155-100 3.42 390-349 15 5 2253.1 2133 921 856 218 549 2021 .249

♦ Went 13-7 with a 4.37 ERA (77 ER in 158.2 IP) in 26 starts in his fi rst season with Ari-zona...named the D-backs Pitcher of the Year by the Arizona Chapter of the BBWAA.

♦ Ranks among the Major League leaders in several categories since 2011, including: win pct. (1st, .740), wins (3rd, 95), ERA (6th, 3.03), WHIP (10th, 1.12), quality starts (T-10th, 124) and strikeouts (13th, 1,090).

♦Recorded his ninth season of 10+ wins, tied for seventh most among active pitchers.♦ Was the fi fth pitcher in team history to amass 10+ wins before the All-Star Break and

the fi rst since Patrick Corbin’s 11 in 2013.♦ Rated by Baseball America as having the best changeup in the NL and the second-

best control. ♦ Recorded his 2,000th strikeout on Aug. 24 vs. Braves (Freddie Freeman), the 78th

pitcher in MLB history to reach the milestone.♦ Was the sixth-fastest pitcher (385 games) to reach the 2,000-strikeout plateau, be-

hind Felix Hernandez (310), Cole Hamels (320), Justin Verlander (327), Jake Peavy (333) and CC Sabathia (353) [source: STATS LLC].

♦Ranked third among starting pitchers with a 35.9 chase percentage, trailing Noah Syndergaard (36.5 pct.) and Masahiro Tanaka (36.5).

♦ His career 3.70 strikeout-to-walk ratio (2,021/549) is the fourth best among pitchers with at least 2,000 strikeouts, trailing Curt Schilling (4.38), Pedro Martinez (4.15) and Dan Haren (4.03).

♦Had 21 outings of at least 6.0 innings and 9 of at least 7.0 innings…went 13-4 with a 3.14 ERA (49 ER in 140.2 IP) when going 6.0+ innings and 6-0 with a 1.74 ERA (13 ER in 67.1 IP) when going 7.0+.

♦Was 5-0 with a 1.85 ERA (10 ER in 48.2 IP) in 7 road starts during the fi rst half, the third-lowest ERA by a NL pitcher (min. 30.0 IP).

♦Tied for second among pitchers with 7 defensive runs saved (also: Dallas Keuchel and Masahiro Tanaka), 1 behind Bartolo Colon.

♦Among pitchers, ranked ninth in OBP (.232) and T-11th in hits (11)…recorded his fi rst pinch hit on April 24 vs. Pirates.

♦Went 11-1 with a 3.08 ERA (36 ER in 105.1 IP) in 16 starts from April 15-Aug. 9. ♦Was 4-0 with a 1.63 ERA (7 ER in 38.2 IP) in 6 starts in June♦Won 7 consecutive starts from May 17-June 18, the longest stretch since Corbin’s 7

from April 28-June 2, 2013. ♦Earned the win in 8 straight decisions from May 17-Aug. 9, tied for the eighth-lon-

gest streak in team history and the longest since Corbin from April 28-June 2, 2013.♦ Had a team-long 16.0-inning scoreless streak from June 2-7. ♦ Season-high 11 strikeouts on June 2 @ Rockies, his 24th double-digit strikeout game.♦ Earned his 150th career victory on June 7 vs. Rays…his 155 career victories rank fi fth

among active pitchers, trailing Bartolo Colon (233), CC Sabathia (223), John Lackey (176) and Justin Verlander (173).

♦ Threw the 15th complete game and fi fth shutout of his career June 7 vs. Rays and his fi rst since July 13, 2013 vs. Rockies.

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(Greinke cont.)♦ Went 1-for-2 with 2 runs and a stolen base on June 23 @ Rockies, becoming the fi rst

pitcher to score 2 runs and steal a base in a game since Greg Maddux on May 3, 2004 @ Cardinals [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

♦ On the 15-day disabled list from July 3-Aug. 9 with a strained left oblique. ♦Posted a 2.75 ERA (11 ER in 36.0 IP) over his fi nal 6 starts @ Chase Field. ♦Did not start after Sept. 21 due to a stiff right shoulder.

#19 MITCH HANIGER R/R 6-2 215 25 (Dec. 23, 1990)Service Time: 0.038 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .229 34 109 9 25 2 1 5 17 12 27 0 .309 .404 .713Career .229 34 109 9 25 2 1 5 17 12 27 0 .309 .404 .713

♦ Named the D-backs Minor League Player of the Year after batting .321 (147-for-458) with 34 doubles, 5 triples, 25 home runs, 94 RBI, 79 runs scored and 12 stolen bases in 129 games between Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno…also hit .229 (25-for-109) with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs and 17 RBI in 34 games for the D-backs.

♦ Made 22 appearances in center fi eld, 9 in left and 4 in right. ♦ Hit .323 (10-for-31) with 11 RBI with runners in scoring position and .467 (7-for-15)

with runners in scoring position and 2 outs. ♦ Made his Major League debut on Aug. 16 vs. Mets, going 2-for-4 with a double, triple

and 3 RBI, the most extra-base hits and RBI by a D-back in their fi rst career game. ♦ Was the fi rst player in team history to record a triple for their fi rst career hit, and

was the fi rst Major Leaguer since the Cardinals’ Bo Hart on June 19, 2003 to record a double and a triple in their Major League debut.

♦ Hit safely in each of his fi rst 4 career games, the sixth player in D-backs history to do so…his 7 hits through 4 career games were tied for the third most in team history, trailing only Trent Oeltjen in 2009 and Adam Eaton in 2012 (8).

♦ Hit his fi rst career Major League home run on Sept. 12 vs. Rockies (off Jake McGee). ♦ Prior to his promotion, ranked among Minor League leaders in extra-base hits (5th,

60), OPS (8th, 1.011) and RBI (11th, 86).♦ Named to the Southern League midseason All-Star Team.♦ Named the D-backs Minor League Player of the Month for July after he hit .402

(45-for-112) with 13 doubles, 1 triple, 11 home runs and 35 RBI in 28 games for the Aces…led the PCL in average, hits (45), runs (30), extra-base hits (25), total bases (93), home runs, RBI, slugging pct. (.830) and OPS (1.279).

#56 STEVE HATHAWAY L/L 6-1 185 25 (Sept. 13, 1990)Service Time: 0.055 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 0-0 4.91 24-0 2 0 14.2 18 8 8 1 6 15 .305Career 0-0 4.91 24-0 2 0 14.2 18 8 8 1 6 15 .305

♦ Posted a 4.91 ERA (8 ER in 14.2 IP) in 24 relief appearances over 2 stints with the D-backs during his fi rst Major League season.

♦ 18 of his 24 outings were less than 1.0 inning. ♦ Held the opposition scoreless in 20 of his 24 outings, including a 9-game scoreless

streak from Aug. 17-Sept. 16.♦ Made his Major League debut on July 31 @ Dodgers (0.1 IP). ♦ Did not allow a home run in his fi nal 23 games, tied for the longest homerless streak

by a D-backs reliever in 2016 (Brad Ziegler, 35 from April 6-July 3; Randall Delgado, 27 from Aug. 5-Sept. 26).

♦ Finished with 9 straight scoreless road appearances (4.2 innings), allowing just 2 hits (.133).

♦ 13 of his last 15 games were scoreless (2.37 ERA; 2 ER in 7.0 IP). ♦ Combined to go 2-3 with a 2.60 ERA (13 ER in 45.0 IP) in 41 outings between Double-

A Mobile and Triple-A Reno. ♦ Was 1-1 with a 1.17 ERA (2 ER in 15.1 IP) in 13 outings with the BayBears.

#23 ÓSCAR HERNÁNDEZ R/R 6-1 230 23 (July 9, 1993)Service Time: 1.023 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .182 4 11 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ,182 .455 .636Career .167 22 42 5 7 1 0 1 2 3 15 0 .239 .262 .501

♦ Hit .182 (2-for-11) with in 4 games in his second season with the D-backs. ♦ Posted a 3.41catchers ERA (11 ER in 29.0 IP) in 4 games (3 starts) behind the plate. ♦ Recalled from Double-A Mobile on Aug. 8 when Welington Castillo was placed on

the Paternity Leave List.♦ Became the second D-back to hit his fi rst Major League home run in extra innings

to give the team the lead on Aug. 10 @ Mets (also: Lyle Overbay on April 7, 2003 @ Dodgers)…was the fi rst NL player to do so since the Cubs’ Javier Baez on Aug. 5, 2014 @ Rockies.

♦ Combined to hit .238 (61-for-256) with 16 doubles, 10 homers and 33 RBI in 76 games between Single-A Visalia and Double-A Mobile.

♦ Threw out 23 of 61 (37.7 pct.) attempted basestealers in the Minors.

#10 CHRIS HERRMANN L/R 6-0 200 28 (Nov. 24, 1987)Service Time: 3.001 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .284 56 148 21 42 5 4 6 28 16 44 4 .352 .493 .845Career .212 198 501 58 106 20 5 12 61 46 152 5 .280 .343 .623

♦ Set career highs in nearly every off ensive category in his fi rst season with the D-backs, including average (.284), runs (21) hits (42), triples (4), homers (6), RBI (28) and stolen bases (4).

♦ On the 15-day disabled list from July 17-Sept. 6 with a strained right hamstring…underwent surgery to repair 2 broken metacarpals in his left hand on Sept. 13 by Dr. Don Sheridan.

♦ Threw out 35.3 pct of attempted basestealers (6-for-17), tied for the third-highest mark in the NL with at least 200.0 innings caught, behind Carlos Ruiz (41.2 pct.) and Jonathan Lucroy (37.7) (also Willson Contreras).

♦ Made 29 starts at catcher, 3 in left fi eld, 2 in right fi eld and 1 in center fi eld. ♦ Hit .500 (9-for-18) with 2 triples, 1 homer and 11 RBI with runners in scoring position

and 2 outs…hit .429 (15-for-35) with 2 doubles, 2 triples, 3 homers and 24 RBI with runners in scoring position.

♦ Matched his career high with 4 RBI on April 23 vs. Pirates (also: July 23, 2013 @ An-gels), going 2-for-3 with a double and a home run.

♦ Recorded his fi rst career multi-homer game May 8 @ Braves…he was the fi rst player with multiple homers on 0-2 count since Lance Berkman on July 9, 2000 vs. Royals…others to do so since 1988: Jose Valentin/CWS (June 11, 2000 vs. Cubs); Mike Piazza/LAD (April 22, 1998 @ Brewers); Jayhawk Owens/COL (Aug. 6, 1995 vs. Padres); Lou Whitaker/DET (Aug. 15, 1991 vs. White Sox); Joe Carter/CLE (May 15, 1988 @ Brewers) [source: STATS LLC].

♦ Hit safely in 14 consecutive starts from April 23-May 29, the longest streak by a D-backs player in 2016 (.431, 22-for-51; 2 2B, 3 3B, 5 HR, 19 RBI).

♦ Had a RBI in 3 straight games from May 8-11 (7 total), the longest streak of his career. ♦ Became the fi rst D-back to start a game at catcher and center fi eld in the same sea-

son on May 15 vs. Giants…the previous MLB player to do this was the Tigers’ Bran-don Inge in 2008.

♦ Homered off INF Ruben Tejada on May 21 @ Cardinals, making him the fourth player in team history to homer off a position player.

♦ Ranked among the NL leaders during the month of May, including: slugging pct. (3rd, .679), OPS (3rd, 1.122), average (5th, .377) and on-base pct. (6th, .443).

#41 DANIEL HUDSON R/R 6-3 230 29 (March 9, 1987)Service Time: 6.117 Contract Status: Free Agent

W-L ERA G-GS H SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 3-2 3.85 70-0 17 5 60.1 65 40 35 6 22 58 .269Career 35-23 3.94 199-59 37 9 512.0 496 248 224 50 145 435 .253

♦ Set career-highs in saves (5) and appearances (70), going 3-2 with a 5.22 ERA (35 ER in 60.1 IP) and 17 holds in his sixth season with the D-backs.

♦ Held the opposition scoreless in 52 of his 70 outings, including in 21 of his fi nal 25. ♦ Stranded 17-of-22 inherited runners (77.3 pct), the best mark on the team. ♦ Posted a 2.75 ERA (16 ER in 52.1 IP) in 51 outings when pitching 1.0+ innings. ♦ Opened the season with a 1.55 ERA (5 ER in 29.0 IP) and a .130 opponent average

through his fi rst 30 appearances though June 21…ended the season with a 1.66 ERA (4 ER in 21.2 IP) and .235 opponents average over his last 25 games.

♦ His .079 opponents average in April was tops among NL relievers, while his 0.77 ERA (1 ER in 11.2 IP) ranked fourth (min. 10.0 IP).

♦ Held right-handed hitters hitless in their fi rst 26 at-bats of the season through May 14, the longest hitless streak by a D-backs pitcher to start a season…Bob Walcott held the previous record of 20 AB in 1998.

♦ Had a career-long 11-game (8.0 IP) scoreless streak from Aug. 5-25. ♦ Inherited the bases loaded twice and did not allow a run (0.2 IP on May 20 @ Cardi-

nals and 1.0 IP on Aug. 20 @ Padres).

#29 KYLE JENSEN R/L 6-3 240 28 (May 20, 1988)Service Time: 0.031 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .194 17 31 5 6 0 1 2 7 2 13 0 .265 .452 .716Career .194 17 31 5 6 0 1 2 7 2 13 0 .265 .452 .716

♦ Played in 17 games for the D-backs in his fi rst Major League season, hitting .194 (6-for-31) with 2 homers and 7 RBI.

♦ Selected from Reno on Sept. 3 and made his Major League debut that night @ Rock-ies (0-for-1)…played in 966 games over 8 Minor League seasons prior to his debut.

♦ Played in 4 games at fi rst base, 4 in left fi eld and 1 in right. ♦ Hit .333 (5-for-15) with both homers and all 7 RBI vs. left-handed pitching. ♦ Logged his fi rst career hit on Sept. 9 vs. Giants (home run off Madison Bumgarner)…

was the ninth player in team history to record a home run as their fi rst career hit and the fi rst since John Hester on Aug. 28, 2009.

♦ Hit .289 (144-for-498) with 34 doubles, 30 homers and 120 RBI in 133 games for the Aces…was the runner-up for the Pacifi c Coast League MVP and was named to the league’s mid- and postseason All-Star Teams.

♦ Led the PCL in homers and RBI, ranked second in total bases (272), fourth in doubles, sixth in slugging pct. (.546) and eighth in OPS (.986)…owns Reno’s single-season home run, RBI and total base single-season records, as well as the D-backs Triple-A RBI record and a share of the club’s Triple-A homer mark (also: Ernie Young in 1999).

♦ Named the D-backs’ Minor League Player of the Month for June, hitting .292 (33-for-113) with 8 doubles, 2 triples, 10 homers and 39 RBI in 28 games in June for the Aces.

♦ Finished second in the Triple-A home run derby to Pawtucket’s Chris Marrero. ♦ Totaled 7 RBI on July 18 vs. Colorado Springs, the most RBI by an Aces player since

Cody Ransom on June 7, 2015 @ Fresno. ♦ Hit an inside-the-park homer on Aug. 24 vs. Tacoma.

#55 MATT KOCH L/R 6-3 215 25 (Nov. 2, 1990)Service Time: 0.028 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS H SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 1-1 2.00 7-2 0 1 18.0 9 4 4 1 4 10 .145Career 1-1 2.00 7-2 0 1 18.0 9 4 4 1 4 10 .145

♦ Went 1-1 with 1 save and a 2.00 ERA (4 ER in 18.0 IP) in 7 games (2 starts) for the D-backs in his fi rst Major League season.

♦ Recalled from Triple-A Reno on Sept. 6…made his Major League debut on Sept. 10 vs. Giants (0 ER in 1.0 IP).

♦ Owned a 2.45 ERA (3 ER in 11.0 IP) in his 2 starts and a 1.29 ERA (1 ER in 7.0 IP) as a reliever.

♦ Posted a 0.75 ERA (1 ER in 12.0 IP) in 4 games @ Chase Field. ♦ Limited left-handed hitters to a .115 (3-for-26), while righties hit .167 (6-for-36). ♦ Recorded his fi rst career save on Sept. 13, pitching 4.0 shutout innings with 4 strike-

outs…was the fourth player in team history to record a 4.0-inning save, and the fi rst since Josh Collmenter on April 9, 2014 @ Giants.

♦ Earned his fi rst career win on Sept. 18 vs. Dodgers (0 ER in 1.0 IP). ♦ His 5.0 hitless innings to begin his start on Sept. 27 were the most by a D-backs

pitcher in his fi rst Major League start [source: Elias Sports Bureau]…previous record was 3.1 no-hit innings by Brandon Webb (April 27, 2003 @ Mets) and Archie Bradley (April 11, 2015 vs. Dodgers).

♦ Combined to go 6-6 with a 4.08 ERA (55 ER in 121.1 IP) in 21 starts between Double-A Mobile and Reno.

#19 JAKE LAMB L/R 6-3 215 26 (Oct. 9, 1990)Service Time: 2.053 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .249 151 523 81 130 31 9 29 91 64 154 6 .332 .509 .840Career .251 295 999 134 251 50 15 39 136 106 288 10 .323 .448 .772

♦ Set career highs in hits (130), doubles (31), triples (9), home runs (29), RBI (91), walks (64) and games (151) in his third season with the D-backs…fi nished fourth in the NL All-Star Final Vote.

♦ Is 1 of 2 players in D-backs history to post his combination of doubles (31), triples (9) and home runs (29) in a single season, joining Steve Finley in 1999 (32 doubles, 10 triples, 34 homers).

♦ Named the D-backs nominee for the Hank Aaron Award. ♦ Ranked fourth in the NL in triples and tied for ninth in extra-base hits (69). ♦ Among NL third basemen, was tied for second in homers (26), third in slugging pct.

(.490), tied for third in RBI (87) and fourth in OPS (.821).

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(Lamb cont.) ♦ Was the only player since 1965 to record his combination of numbers (30+ doubles,

8+ triples, 26+ home runs) while playing third base and the fi rst since Dick Allen (38 2B, 13 3B, 29 HR) and Ron Santo (33 2B, 13 3B, 30 HR) each did so in 1964.

♦ 53.1 pct. of his hits went for extra-bases (69-of-130), the second-highest rate in base-ball behind Chris Carter (56.6)…it was the highest pct. in team history, ahead of Luis Gonzalez in 2001 (50.5) and Jason Kubel in 2012 (50.0).

♦ His 13 home runs with 2 outs were tied for second most in the NL (Matt Kemp, 14) and his 39 RBI were tied for fourth.

♦ Twice hit a game-tying homer with 2 outs in the ninth inning: April 18 @ Giants and June 1 @ Astros…was the fi rst player with multiple 2-out, ninth-inning or later home runs to tie a game since 2007 (Milton Bradley and Xavier Nady)[source: STATS LLC].

♦ Had 4 homers vs. left-handed pitching after entering 2016 with 1 in previous 73 plate appearances.

♦ All 3 of his career pinch-hit home runs came in 2016: May 27 vs. Padres, Aug. 31 @ Giants and Sept. 9 vs. Giants.

♦ Was the only player out of 14 fi rst-half qualifi ers with 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI to not make an All-Star Team, and the fi rst NL player to not receive an All-Star nod with those numbers since the Nationals’ Adam Dunn in 2009…he was the only player of 42 qualifi ers since 2011 to have a fi rst-half OPS above .960 (.996) and not make an All-Star Team.

♦ Was 1 of 5 players since 1933 to post his combination of numbers (19+ doubles, 7+ triples, 20+ home runs and 60+ RBI) before the All-Star Break, joining: Vladimir Guer-rero (2000) and Hall of Famers Dave Winfi eld (1979), Duke Snider (1954) and Hank Greenberg (1935).

♦ His .612 slugging pct. in the fi rst half was the best in the NL and second best in team history, trailing only Luis Gonzalez’s .745 slugging pct. in 2001…his 20 home runs during the fi rst half were the second most in team history by a third baseman (Matt Williams, 23 in 1999).

♦ His 13 homers @ Chase Field during the fi rst half were tied for the second most in ballpark history (also: Luis Gonzalez in 2001 and Mark Reynolds in 2010), trailing only Jay Bell’s 15 in 1999.

♦ His 7 triples during the fi rst half equaled the D-backs record for triples before the All-Star Break (also: Stephen Drew, 2010; Gerardo Parra, 2009; Tony Womack, 2000).

♦ Recorded 16 total bases (4 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR) in the 4-game series @ Giants from April 18-21, the second-highest total in club history in a single series vs. San Francisco (Matt Williams, 17 in 2000).

♦ Hit his fi rst career Opening Day homer on April 4 vs. Rockies.♦ His 4 RBI on May 9 @ Rockies tied his career high (2x; last: April 7, 2015 vs. Giants).♦ Recorded 9 assists at third base on June 5 @ Cubs, matching the club record (also:

Eric Chavez on Sept 2, 2013 and Robby Hammock on June 23, 2003). ♦ Matched his career high with 3 hits 7 times, last on Aug. 24, 2016 vs. Braves. ♦ Recorded a career-high 10-game hitting streak (.333; 12-for-36) from May 20-June 1. ♦ Had a RBI in 5 straight games from May 27-June 1, the longest streak of his career. ♦ His 9 home runs in June were the most by a D-back in a single month since Paul

Goldschmidt’s 10 in May of 2015, and the second-most in team history during the month of June (Gonzalez, 12 in 2001)…7 of his homers in June either tied the game or gave the D-backs the lead, matching the franchise record for most such homers in a single month (also: Williams, May of 1999).

♦ His June home run total was tied for the second most by a D-backs third baseman in a single month (also: Troy Glaus, Aug. 2005), behind Mark Reynolds’ 11 in Aug. 2009).

♦ Had a career-long streak of multiple hits in 4 straight games from June 17-20. ♦ Recorded a home run in 3 straight games for the fi rst time in his career from June

28-July 1. ♦ Logged an extra-base hit in 8 straight games from June 28-July 6, tied for the sec-

ond-longest streak in team history, behind Justin Upton (10, July 20-30, 2011). ♦ Ended Madison Bumgarner’s no-hit bid on July 10 @ AT&T Park with a 1-out single

in the eighth inning.♦ Named NL Player of the Week for July 15-17 after hitting .583 (7-for-12) with 2 dou-

bles, a triple, a homer, 4 RBI.♦ Went 3-for-3 with 3 homers (2 as a pinch-hitter) vs. Giants’ Santiago Casilla in 2016…

is 4-for-8 with 4 homers vs. Casilla, his most homers vs. any pitcher.

#54 DOMINIC LEONE R/R 5-11 210 24 (Oct. 26, 1991)Service Time: 1.124 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS H SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 0-1 6.33 25-0 0 0 27.0 45 21 19 7 12 23 .391Career 8-8 4.07 95-0 8 0 108.1 116 54 49 13 46 102 .278

♦ Went 0-1 with a 6.33 ERA (19 ER in 27.0 IP) in 25 games over 4 stints during his sec-ond season with the D-backs.

♦ Posted a 3.95 ERA (6 ER in 13.2 IP) in 12 road outings. ♦ Had a 1.93 ERA (2 ER in 9.1 IP) and limited left-handed hitters to a .231 average (3-for-

13) over his fi nal 8 games of the season. ♦ Started the season with Triple-A Reno…was 5-2 with 1 save and a 3.34 ERA (13 ER in

35.0 IP) with 36 strikeouts in 33 appearances with the Aces. ♦ Pacifi c Coast League opponents hit .202 (25-for-124), including a .178 clip (8-for-45)

by left-handed hitters.

#26 SHELBY MILLER R/R 6-3 225 26 (Oct. 10, 1990)Service Time: 3.167 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 8-15 4.90 32-32 0 0 174.1 185 105 95 24 71 218 .267Career 14-31 4.65 64-61 0 0 330.2 349 187 171 38 131 356 .270

♦ Made 20 starts in his fi rst season with the D-backs, going 3-12 with a 6.15 ERA (69 ER in 101.0 IP).

♦ Among NL pitchers since 2013, ranks seventh in starts (115) and 10th in innings (662.2).♦ His 35 wins are fourth-most among active pitchers younger than 26 years old behind

Gerrit Cole (47), Julio Teheran (47) and Yordano Ventura (38).♦ Posted a 3.98 ERA (14 ER in 31.2 IP) in 6 starts after being recalled by Arizona on Aug.

31, including a 2.53 ERA (6 ER in 21.1 IP) in 4 starts on the road. ♦ Went 3-0 with a 1.53 ERA (3 ER in 17.2 IP) in 3 starts vs. NL East opponents. ♦ On disabled list from May 27 (retro to May 25)-June 20 with right index fi nger sprain.♦ Made his 100th career start on April 21 @ Giants. ♦ Recorded his 500th career strikeout (Tony Wolters) on May 1 vs. Rockies. ♦ Induced a career-high 3 double plays on May 13 vs. Giants. ♦ Threw his fi fth career shutout on Sept. 28 @ Nationals (5.0 IP)…joined Clayton Ker-

shaw as the only pitchers to throw at least 1 shutout each season since 2013. ♦ Ended the season on a 12.1-inning scoreless streak, the fi fth-longest of his career.♦ Made 8 starts with Triple-A Reno from July 14-Aug. 31, going 5-1 with a 3.91 ERA (22

ER in 50.2 IP) with 55 strikeouts…had a 15.2-inning scoreless streak from July 29-Aug. 9, tied for the longest streak by an Aces pitcher in 2016.

#14 PETER O’BRIEN R/R 6-4 235 25 (July 15, 1990)Service Time: 0.083 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .141 28 64 6 9 1 0 5 9 3 27 0 .179 .391 .570Career .176 36 74 7 13 2 0 6 12 5 32 0 .228 .446 .674

♦ Played in 28 games for the D-backs, hitting .141 (9-for-64) with 5 homers and 9 RBI.♦ Played 16 games in left fi eld and 1 at fi rst base. ♦ Recorded his fi rst career multi-homer game and set single-game highs in hits (2) and

RBI (4) on June 17 @ Phillies.♦ Reached base safely in a career-long 5 straight games from June 21-25. ♦ Hit his second career pinch-hit homer on Sept 10 vs. Giants (off Johnny Cueto). ♦ Hit .254 (103-for-406) with 20 doubles, 5 triples, 24 homers and 75 RBI in 105 games

for Triple-A Reno. ♦ Ranks among Aces’ all-time leaders in home runs (3rd, 50), triples (T-3rd, 14), hits

(4th, 242), RBI (4th, 182), at-bats (4th, 896), total bases (4th, 475), doubles (T-4th, 55), runs (5th, 141) and games played (5th, 236).

♦ Recorded 3 multi-homer games: April 25 vs. Fresno, June 3 vs. Las Vegas, July 16 vs. Oklahoma City.

♦ Named the D-backs’ Minor League Player of the Month for April, hitting .370 (30-for-81) with 7 homers and 21 RBI.

♦ Earned Pacifi c Coast League Player of the Week honors from April 25-May 1, hitting .500 (12-for-24) with 4 homers and 10 RBI.

♦ Hit the 100th home run of his Minor League career on May 1 vs. Albuquerque. ♦ Recorded a RBI in 9 straight games from May 25-June 7, the longest streak by an

Aces player in 2016. ♦ Led all Minor Leaguers in home runs (17) and total bases (142 the time of his second

recall on June 10.

#16 CHRIS OWINGS R/R 5-10 185 25 (Aug. 12, 1991)Service Time: 3.027 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .277 119 437 52 121 24 11 5 49 20 87 21 .315 .416 .731Career .254 377 1317 150 335 71 22 15 123 68 308 47 .294 .376 .669

♦ Set career-highs in hits (121) and stolen bases (21), and hit .277 (121-for-437) with 24 doubles, 11 triples, 5 home runs and 49 RBI in 119 games in his fourth season with Arizona.

♦ Named the recipient of the second annual Luis Gonzalez Award, given to the D-backs player who best exemplifi es the talents, spirit and heart of the D-backs legend both on and off the fi eld, as voted by his teammates, coaches and staff members.

♦ Tied for the Major League lead with 11 triples (also: Brandon Crawford and Cesar Hernandez), the fi fth-most triples in club history and the most since Stephen Drew had 12 in 2010.

♦ Led the Majors and set a club recod with a 91.3 stolen base pct. (21-for-23), the best in the NL since Padres’ Everth Cabrera in 2012 (91.7).

♦ Made 70 appearances at shortstop, 49 in center fi eld (his fi rst professional OF experi-ence) and 1 at second base.

♦ Was 1 of 4 NL players with at least 400.0 innings in center fi eld (403.0) to not commit an error, joining Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Randal Grichuk and Travis Jankowski.

♦ Ranked sixth in the NL with a .320 average (48-for-150) with 2 outs. ♦ Hit .306 (33-for-108) with 7 doubles, 3 triples, 2 homers and 15 RBI vs. left-handed

pitching, up from .171 (20-for-117) in 2015. ♦ Batted .309 (30-for-97) with runners in scoring position and .326 (15-for-46) with

RISP and 2 outs. ♦ On the 15-day DL on June 11-July 23 with plantar fasciitis in his left foot…made 7

rehab appearances between the AZL D-backs and Triple-A Reno. ♦ Stole 18 consecutive bases from Aug. 21, 2015-Aug. 28, tied for the second-longest

streak in team history (30 by Eric Byrnes, July 7-Sept. 11, 2007). ♦ Made his third consecutive Opening Day roster and start. ♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in Sept. in hits (T-8th, 35), triples (T-4th, 2) and stolen

bases (T-8th, 6). ♦ Matched his career high with 4 hits on Sept. 3 @ Rockies (also: May 28, 2014 vs.

Padres). ♦ Hit safely in 6 consecutive at-bats from Sept. 2-4, 1 shy of the club record (5x; last:

Martin Prado, May 25-27. 2013). ♦ Hit .301 (63-for-209) over his fi nal 52 games, including a .340 (17-for-50) clip vs. left-

handed pitching.

#6 DAVID PERALTA L/L 6-1 215 29 (Aug. 14, 1987)Service Time: 2.120 Contract Status: Under team control

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .251 48 171 23 43 9 5 4 15 8 42 2 .295 .433 .728Career .292 285 962 124 281 47 24 29 129 68 209 17 .341 .481 .822

♦ Limited to 48 games due to 3 stints on the disabled list…hit .251 (43-for-171) with 9 doubles, 5 triples, 4 homers, 15 RBI and 23 runs scored.

♦ On the 15-day disabled list from May 15-June 6 (right wrist infl ammation), June 20-July 29 (lower back sprain) and Aug. 7-end of season (right wrist infl ammation)…underwent surgery to stabilize a tendon in his right wrist Aug. 11 by Dr. Don Sheri-dan in Phoenix.

♦ Made 36 starts in right fi eld and 4 starts in center fi eld. ♦ Hit .314 (16-for-51) with 3 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and 5 RBI with 2 outs. ♦ Before being placed on the disabled list for the fi rst time on May 15, led the team in

games (33) and triples (3), was tied for the team lead in runs (18), ranked second in at-bats (123) and hits (32) and ranked third in doubles (7) and extra-base hits (13).

♦ Twice matched his career high with 2 doubles (also April 17, 2015 @ Giants): April 7 vs. Cubs and Aug. 3 vs. Nationals.

♦ Recorded a career-high 3 extra-base hits on April 7 vs. Cubs (2 doubles & 1 triple). ♦ Reached base safely in 17 consecutive starts from April 7-27, his longest streak of

the season and tied for the third longest streak of his career (also: July 28-Aug. 18, 2015), behind his 24 game streak from June 23-July 25, 2015 and 18 gamer from Aug. 30-Sept. 22, 2015.

♦ Homered in back-to-back games on April 22-23 for the second time in his career (also: Aug. 18-19, 2014)…hit his second career homer off a lefty on April 22 vs. Pi-rates (off Jonathan Niese), his fi rst since Sept. 12, 2015 vs. Dodgers (Luis Avilan).

♦ His 12 extra-base hits in April were tied for the team lead (also: Jake Lamb and Yas-many Tomas) and were the second most of any month of his career (13 in July 2015).

♦ Recorded a RBI in 4 consecutive games from April 22-25, tied for the second longest streak of his career (5 games from Aug. 7-11, 2015).

♦ Recorded 8 hits through the team’s fi rst 4 games, tied for second most in team his-tory (7x, last: Jean Segura in 2016), trailing Gerardo Parra’s 9 to start the 2013 season.

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#11 A.J. POLLOCK R/R 6-1 195 28 (Dec. 5, 1987)Service Time: 4.052 Contract Status: Signed through 2017 (via arbitration ‘18)

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .244 12 41 9 10 0 0 2 4 5 8 4 .326 .390 .716Career .293 412 1439 233 421 90 18 39 150 119 236 70 .346 .461 .808

♦ Played in just 12 games due to a pair of injuries, including a nearly 5 month stint on the disabled list with a fractured right elbow…hit .244 (10-for-41) with 2 homers, 4 RBI, 9 runs scored and 4 stolen bases.

♦ Suff ered a fractured right elbow sliding into home plate in an exhibition game vs. Royals @ Chase Field on April 2…underwent surgery to insert a plate on the olec-ranon fracture (tip of elbow) on April 5 in Phoenix, performed by Dr. Don Sheridan (orthopaedic hand & upper extremity specialist) and Dr. Gary Waslewski (chief or-thopedic surgeon).

♦ After going 0-for-8 in his fi rst 2 games back from Aug. 26-27, went 10-for-33 (.303) with 2 homers and 3 RBI over his fi nal 10 games.

♦ Left the game on Sept. 9 with an injured left groin and missed the rest of the season.

#38 ROBBIE RAY L/L 6-2 195 25 (Oct. 1, 1991)Service Time: 2.007 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 8-15 4.90 32-32 0 0 174.1 185 105 95 24 71 218 .267Career 14-31 4.65 64-61 0 0 330.2 349 187 171 38 131 356 .270

♦ Set career highs in wins (8), starts (32), innings (174.1) and strikeouts (218) in his second season with the D-backs, going 8-15 with a 4.90 ERA (95 ER in 174.1 IP).

♦ Was the fourth pitcher in team history (10th time) to reach the 200 strikeout plateau: Randy Johnson (5x, 1999-’02, ’04), Dan Haren (2x, 2008-’09) and Curt Schilling (2x, 2001-’02).

♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in strikeouts per 9.0 IP (2nd, 11.25), strikeouts per bat-ter faced (4th, .281), strikeouts (T-4th) and swing-and-miss rate (5th, 26.8 pct.).

♦ Is 1 of 2 pitchers all-time to record 218+ strikeouts in less than 175.0 innings in a single season, joining Kerry Wood in 1998 (233 K in 166.2 IP).

♦ Was the 15th left-handed NL pitcher to record 200+ strikeouts in their age-24 sea-son or younger, and the fi rst since Madison Bumgarner in 2014 (219)…since 1913, he was the fastest left-handed pitcher in his age-24 or younger season to reach the 200-strikeout mark in a single season (159.1), surpassing the previous mark held by Indians’ Sam McDowell in 1965 (161.1 IP) [source: STATS LLC].

♦ His 11.25 strikeouts per 9.0 IP was the fi fth highest in team history, trailing Johnson in 2001 (13.41), 2000 (12.56), 1999 (12.06) and 2002 (11.56).

♦ Logged 22 outings with 6+ strikeouts, tied for the fourth-highest total in the NL (also: Noah Syndergaard), behind Max Scherzer (31), Bumgarner (26) and Jose Fer-nandez (25).

♦ Struck out 31.9 pct. of left-handed hitters (59-of-185), the third-best rate among NL starters (min. 150 BF).

♦ Ranked third in the NL with 103 strikeouts after the All-Star Break (Scherzer, 120; Bumgarner, 105).

♦ Averaged 95.29 mph on his four-seam fastball, the second-highest average velocity in the Majors by a left-handed starter (James Paxton, 97.38).

♦ Had 3 outings of 7.0+ shutout innings, becoming the third D-back to post 3+ starts of that nature since 2011 (Rubby De La Rosa, 3 in 2015; Ian Kennedy, 5 in 2011).

♦ Allowed 2-or-fewer earned runs in 13 starts and 3-or-fewer in 18. ♦ Struck out 5+ batters in 21 straight starts from April 14-Aug. 2, the third-longest

streak in the Majors, behind Justin Verlander (28) and Fernandez (27)…it was the fi fth-longest streak in team history, and the longest since Randy Johnson went 25 games from June 5, 2002-April 5, 2003.

♦ Tied a career-high 7.2 innings on June 12 vs. Marlins (also: July 7, 2015 @ Rangers)…threw a career high 116 pitches.

♦ Posted a 2.70 ERA (9 ER in 30.0 IP) in August, the sixth-best mark in the NL. ♦ Recorded 10 strikeouts in 5.0 innings on July 23 @ Reds, the second pitcher in team

history to strike out 10+ batters in 5.0-or-fewer innings (Max Scherzer, 11 K in 5.0 IP on Sept. 7, 2008 @ Dodgers).

♦ Struck out 10+ batters in back-to-back starts on July 23 @ Reds (10) and July 28 @ Brewers (11), the fi rst D-back to do so since Patrick Corbin from July 7-12, 2013.

♦ Allowed a career-low 3 baserunners on Aug. 10 @ Mets (0 ER in 7.0 IP). ♦ Named the NL Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 15-21…was 2-0 with a 1.50

ERA (2 ER in 12.0 IP) with 18 strikeouts, including a career-high 13 strikeouts on Aug. 19 @ Padres.

♦ Recorded his 200th strikeout on Sept. 13 vs. Rockies (Jorge De La Rosa). ♦ Hit .189 (10-for-53), up from .097 in 2015…ranked seventh among NL pitchers with

a .283 slugging pct. ♦ Recorded his fi rst career homer on June 6 vs. Rays, the fi rst D-backs pitcher to hit a

home run since Wade Miley on April 22, 2013 @ Giants and the fi rst to do so @ Chase Field since Daniel Hudson on July 17, 2011 vs. Dodgers.

#2 JEAN SEGURA R/R 5-10 207 26 (March 17, 1990)Service Time: 4.065 Contract Status: Arbitration eligible

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .319 153 637 102 203 41 7 20 64 39 101 33 .368 .499 .867Career .280 632 2449 313 685 95 31 43 208 118 371 129 .319 .396 .716

♦ Set career highs in most off ensive categories, including games (153), at-bats (637), runs (102), hits (203), doubles (41), home runs (20), RBI (64), walks (39), average (.319), on-base pct. (.368), slugging pct. (.499) and OPS (.867).

♦ Named the D-backs Most Valuable Player by the Arizona Chapter of the BBWAA. ♦ Was the second player in team history with 200+ hits in a single season (203), joining

Luis Gonzalez (206 in 1999). ♦ Became the third NL player since 2006 with 200+ hits the year following a trade, join-

ing Dee Gordon (LAD to MIA on Dec. 10, 2014; 205 hits in 2015) and Juan Pierre (FLA to CHC on Dec. 7, 2005; 204 hits in 2006).

♦ Was the 14th player in Major League history with 200+ hits, 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases and the fi rst since Jacoby Ellsbury in 2011 (212 hits, 32 HR, 39 SB).

♦ Posted a 6.9 WAR, second highest in NL to Kris Bryant (8.3) and best by a NL second baseman since Chase Utley in 2009 (7.4) [source: STATS LLC].

♦ Named a fi nalist for a Players Choice Award as NL Comeback Player of the Year (also: Jose Fernandez and Rich Hill).

♦ Ranked among the club’s single-season leaders in at-bats (1st), singles (1st, 135), 3+ hit games (1st), hits (2nd), multi-hit games (T-3rd), average (4th), stolen bases (5th) and doubles (T-10).

♦ Led the NL in hits and 3+ hit games (24), was tied for second in singles and multi-hit games (57), ranked fi fth in average and tied for fi fth in stolen bases.

♦ Among NL leadoff hitters, ranked fi rst in hits (198), tied for fi rst in triples (7), second in total bases (310), tied for second in homers (20), third in RBI (63) and fi fth in aver-age (.319).

♦ Was the fi rst D-back with 30+ hits in 6 diff erent months in a season and the fi rst NL player to do so since Hanley Ramirez and Jimmy Rollins in 2007.

♦ Was the fourth D-back (fi fth time) with 30+ stolen bases in a single season, joining Tony Womack (72 in 1999; 45 in 2000), Eric Byrnes (50 in 2007) and A.J. Pollock (29 in 2015)…Paul Goldschmidt would later become the sixth.

♦ Joined Paul Goldschmidt as the sixth set of teammates in Major League history to each have 20+ homers and 30+ stolen bases in the same season, joining: Blue Jays’ Jose Cruz and Raul Mondesi in 2001, Astros’ Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell in 1997, Rockies’ Ellis Burks and Dante Bichette in 1996, Mets’ Howard Johnson and Darryl Strawberry in 1987 and Pirates’ Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke in 1987.

♦ He was the 10th player in D-backs history (16th time) to score 100+ runs in a single season…was the fi rst player with 200+ hits and 100+ runs since Ryan Braun in 2009.

♦ Logged 8 leadoff homers, 1 shy of Chris Young’s club record in 2007…ranked second in the NL behind Charlie Blackmon (10).

♦ His 20 home runs out of the leadoff spot were second-most in franchise history (Young, 21 in 2007).

♦ Recorded 4 multi-homer games, 1 shy of the Major League record by a leadoff hitter (5x; last: Blackmon, 2016).

♦ Hit .333 (161-for-484) vs. right-handed pitching, the fi fth-best mark in the Majors (fourth in NL).

♦ Batted .325 (107-for-329) @ Chase Field, the fourth-highest home average in the NL. ♦ Tallied 93 hits during the second half, the highest total in franchise history…his 110

hits during the fi rst half were tied for fourth-most in club history. ♦ Hit .353 (48-for-136) with 13 doubles, 1 triple and 8 homers during the fi rst inning. ♦ Became the eighth player all-tito hit a leadoff homer and later hit an inside-the-park

homer in the same game on April 7 vs. Cubs (source: SABR & STATS LLC). ♦ First D-back to record 5 straight multi-hit games to start a season…was 1 of 5 NL

leadoff hitters all-time to have multiple hits in each of the team’s fi rst 5 games: Emilio Bonifacio in 2009, Fernando Vina in 1999, Brett Butler in 1989 and Ty Tyson in 1927.

♦ Stole his 100th career base April 28 vs. Cardinals.♦ His 37 hits in April were tied for the second most in club history (also: Orlando Hud-

son in 2007), behind Paul Goldschmidt’s 40 in 2014. ♦ Reached base safely in a career-high 20-straight games from April 21-May 23. ♦ Had an 11-game hitting streak from April 30-June 29 (.383, 18-for-47), 1 shy of his

career high.♦ Removed from game on May 24 @ Pirates in the seventh inning after being struck in

the left side of his helmet and taken to the hospital for testing (no concussion).♦ Matched the franchise record with 8 runs in the series vs. Rockies from June 24-26

(also: Gonzalez, Aug. 3-6, 2002 @ Mets). ♦ Recorded a career-high 4 walks on June 25 vs. Rockies. ♦ Matched a career high with 3 stolen bases on Aug. 19 @ Padres…also recorded 5

hits, making him the second player in team history and the 13th in NL history to record 5+ hits and 3+ stolen bases in a single game (also: Craig Counsell on Aug, 7, 2005 vs. Rockies).

♦ Hit leadoff home runs and had multiple homers in back-to-back games from Sept. 13-14…he was the fi rst player in club history to hit leadoff homers in consecutive games and the third to have multiple home runs in back-to-back games, joining Reggie Sanders (April 20-21, 2001) and Tony Clark (Sept. 16-17, 2005).

♦ Is 1 of 5 leadoff hitters since 1913 to hit 2+ homers in back-to-back games, joining Mookie Betts (May 31-June 1, 2016), Alfonso Soriano (May 16-17, 2008), Brian Giles (Aug 11-12, 2007) and Lou Brock (April 15-16, 19670.

♦ With 3 hits with 2 homers on Sept. 13, and 5 hits with 2 homers Sept. 14, joined Al-fonso Soriano (May 6-7, 2007) and Tony Lazzeri (May 23-24, 1936) as the only second basemen to record 3+ hits and 2+ homers in consecutive games [source: Elias Sports Bureau].

#35 BRADEN SHIPLEY R/R 6-1 190 24 (Feb. 22, 1992)Service Time: 0.071 Contract Status: Under team control

W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGARI 4-5 5.27 13-11 0 0 70.0 80 43 41 14 28 43 .293Career 4-5 5.27 13-11 0 0 70.0 80 43 41 14 28 43 .293

♦ Went 4-5 with a 5.27 ERA (41 ER in 70.0 IP) in 13 games (11 starts) for the D-backs in his fi rst Major League season.

♦ He was the D-backs’ sixth fi rst-round selection to make a start (also: Archie Bradley, Trevor Bauer, Jarrod Parker, Max Scherzer and Nick Bierbrodt)…was the fi rst mem-ber of the 2013 draft class to play for Arizona.

♦ Worked 5.0 or more innings in 10 of 11 starts, tied for second most by a D-back start-ing pitcher through his fi rst 11 career starts (also: Chase Anderson and Wade Miley) behind Brandon Webb and Barry Enright (11) [STATS, LLC].

♦ Matched his career-high 7.0 innings twice: Aug. 11 @ Mets, Aug. 26 vs. Reds.♦ Held opponents to .229 average with runners in scoring position (16-for-70) and .107

average with runners in scoring position and 2 outs (3-for-28).♦ In 1-3 innings, held opponents to 8 runs and .207 average (25-for-121).♦ Made Major League debut on July 25 @ Brewers (6 ER in 5.1 IP)…got fi rst hit in fi rst

career plate appearance (double off the wall).♦ Tossed 6.0 shutout innings on July 30 @ Dodgers, becoming the seventh D-backs’

pitcher with a start of 6.0-or-more shutout innings within his fi rst 2 career games.♦ Was the fi rst pitcher in team history with 100-or-more pitches thrown in each of his

fi rst 3 career starts (101 on July 25 @ Brewers; 106 on July 30 @ Dodgers; 102 on Aug. 5 vs. Brewers).

♦ Second D-backs’ pitcher to toss 6.0+ shutout innings twice within his fi rst 4 career starts, doing so on July 30 @ Dodgers (6.0 IP) and Aug. 11 @ Mets (7.0 IP) [also: Zack Godley in 2015].

♦ Tossed 7.0 shutout innings with 3 hits, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts on Aug. 11 @ Mets…third D-back with 7.0+ shutout innings and 4-or-fewer baserunners within fi rst 4 career starts, joining Enrique Gonzalez (June 13, 2006 vs. Giants) and Brandon Webb (April 27, 2003 @ Mets).

♦ Made a pair of relief appearances on Sept. 9 vs. Giants and 14 vs. Rockies as part of “piggyback” outings with Rubby De La Rosa.

♦ In fi nal 5 starts from Aug. 26-Sept. 30, went 1-2 with 3.90 ERA (12 ER in 27.2 IP).♦ Was 8-5 with a 3.70 ERA (49 ER in 119.1 IP) in 19 starts with Triple-A Reno…named

to the Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star Team and was tabbed by Baseball America as having the PCL’s Best Breaking Pitch.

♦ Entered 2016 as D-backs’ No. 1 Prospect by both MLB.com (67th overall) and Baseball America (77th).

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#24 YASMANY TOMÁS R/R 6-2 250 25 (Nov. 14, 1990)Service Time: 2.000 Contract Status: Signed through 2018 (2019-20 Player options)

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .272 140 530 72 144 30 1 31 83 31 136 2 .313 .508 .820Career .272 258 936 112 255 49 4 40 131 48 246 7 .309 .462 .771

♦ Hit .272 (144-for-530) with 30 doubles, 1 triple, 31 home runs, 83 RBI and 72 runs scored in 140 games in his fi rst full Major League season.

♦ Ranked among the NL leaders in homers (T-9th) and slugging pct. (T-12th, .508). ♦ Was the ninth D-back (11th time) with 30+ homers and 30+ doubles, and the fi rst

since Paul Goldschmidt in 2015 (38 doubles, 33 homers). ♦ His 7 multi-homer games were most in Majors and were tied with Steve Finley (1999)

for second-most by a D-back (8 by Luis Gonzalez in 2001)…his 5 multi-homer games on the road were the most in the NL since Albert Pujols also had 5 in 2010.

♦ Is tied for the second-youngest Cuban-born player to hit 30 homers, behind Jose Canseco, who did so from ages 22-25 (1986-90) (also: Tony Oliva in 1964).

♦ Is tied for the second-youngest Cuban-born player to hit 30 homers, behind Jose Canseco, who did so from ages 22-25 (1986-90) (also: Tony Oliva in 1964).

♦ His 22 homer increase from 2015 (9) to 2016 (31) was the second highest among players with 400+ at-bats in each season, trailing Mark Trumbo (25) and ahead of Miguel Cabrera (20).

♦ His 22 homer increase from 2015 (9) to 2016 (31) was the second highest among players with 400+ at-bats in each season, trailing Mark Trumbo (25) and ahead of Miguel Cabrera (20).

♦ Averaged 17.10 at-bats per home run, down from 45.11 in 2015. ♦ Batted .329 (57-for-173) with 10 doubles, 13 homers and 35 RBI in 44 games batting

No. 5 in the order. ♦ Recorded 2 multi-homer games while hitting eighth in the order, the fi rst player in

team history to have multiple multi-homer games from the No. 8-9 spots… since 2000, he is 1 of 5 NL players to have multiple 2+ homer games while hitting eighth, joining Javier Valentin and Mike Lieberthal in 2005, Rod Barajas in 2010 and Danny Espinosa in 2016.

♦ Made 91 appearances in right fi eld, 60 in left and 1 at fi rst base. ♦ Had 4 games of at least 5 RBI, a team record and the most in the NL since Justin

Morneau and Adrian Gonzalez each had 4 in 2014. ♦ Hit .364 (47-for-129) vs. left-handed pitching, the second-best mark in the Majors

(Martin Prado, .424). ♦ Ranked among the NL leaders during the second half in several categories, includ-

ing home runs (T-4th, 18), RBI, (7th, 49), slugging pct. (8th, .584) and total bases (9th, 143).

♦ His 14 homers with 2 strikes were tied for the second-most in NL and tied for third in team history (also: Mark Reynolds in 2009), trailing Troy Glaus in 2005 (16) and Gonzalez in 2001 (16).

♦ His 4 homers vs. Brewers were tied for fourth-most by a D-back vs. non-divisional op-ponent...Reggie Sanders had 7 homers vs. Phillies in 2001, Steve Finley had 6 homers vs. Brewers in 1999 and Jay Bell had 5 homers vs. Rangers in 1999.

♦ Recorded 6 games of 3+ hits vs. Rockies…was the fi rst player in team history to record 3+ hits in 6 or more games vs. a single opponent in a single season, and the fi rst Major Leaguer since Derek Jeter vs. Orioles in 2012.

♦ Made his fi rst Opening Day roster. ♦ Recorded his fi rst career walk-off hit on April 8 vs. Cubs (ninth-inning single).

♦ Had a career-long 12-game hitting streak April 15-26 (.358; 19-for-53) and 14-game on-base streak from April 12-26 (.328, 19-for-58).

♦ Notched his fi rst career multi-homer game on April 17 @ Padres. ♦ Home run on June 28 vs. Phillies traveled 460 ft., the longest by a D-back in 2016

[source: Statcast]. ♦ Homered in back-to-back games for the fi rst time in his career Aug. 2-4 (3 straight)…

homered in 3 straight games again from Aug. 15-17 vs. Mets, making him 1 of 9 play-ers in team history to have multiple streaks of 3+ games with a home run in a single season, and the fi rst since Goldschmidt in 2015.

♦ Homered in 4 straight games @ Chase Field from Aug. 15-22, matching the longest streak in team history (also: Mark Reynolds from April 14-21, 2009; Troy Glaus April 6-10, 2005; Jay Bell Sept. 27, 1998-April 4, 1999).

♦ Recorded a career-high 6 RBI and 11 total bases (2 HR, 1 3B) on Aug. 17 vs. Mets. ♦ Hit his fi rst career pinch hit home run on Aug. 28 vs. Reds.♦ Hit 10 homers in August were a monthly career high (all at home…was the fi rst NL

player with 10+ homers in a single month at home since the Rockies’ Troy Tulowitzki in Sept. 2010 [source: STATS LLC].

♦ Recorded his fi rst career grand slam on Sept. 12 vs. Rockies and matched his career high with 4 hits (also: June 24, 2015 @ Rockies).

#5 RICKIE WEEKS JR. R/R 5-10 220 34 (Sept. 13, 1982)Service Time: 11.036 Contract Status: Free agent

AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB OBP SLG OPSARI .239 108 180 29 43 9 1 9 27 20 54 5 .327 .450 .771Career .247 1287 4320 720 1066 213 33 159 466 521 1181 131 .344 .422 .766

♦ Played in 108 games and hit .247 (43-for-180) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 9 homers and 27 RBI in his fi rst season with the D-backs.

♦ Appeared in 38 games in the outfi eld (36 in left fi eld, 2 in right fi eld), a career high. ♦Tied for the NL lead in pinch-hit doubles (5) and pinch-hit at-bats (56), going 9-for-56

with 5 doubles and 5 RBI in the pinch. ♦ Hit.161 (9-for-56) with 5 doubles, 5 RBI and 8 walks as a pinch-hitter…was tied for

the NL lead in pinch-hit doubles and fourth in pinch-hit at-bats. ♦ Hit safely in 21 of 32 starts at a .295 clip (33-for-112) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 9 hom-

ers, 22 RBI and 11 walks.♦ In last 46 plate appearances vs. lefties hit .333 (14-for-42) with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 5

homers and 10 RBI.♦ In 30 road games from May 11-Aug. 13, hit .319 (22-for-69) with 2 doubles, 3 homers

and 11 RBI.♦ On June 15 vs. Dodgers, had a homer and a double vs. Clayton Kershaw…his 6 extra-

base hits vs. Kershaw (5 doubles, 1 homer) are tied for the most by an opponent with Adam Dunn (2 doubles, 4 homers) and Angel Pagan (5 doubles, 1 homer)…prior to this game, the last time Kershaw allowed a hitter to record 2+ extra-base hits in a game was May 4, 2015 @ Brewers (Hector Gomez).

♦ Made a game-saving catch at the wall in left fi eld in the ninth inning to preserve a 10-9 win on June 24 @ Rockies.

♦ Logged his eighth career multi-homer game and tied his career high with 5 RBI (also: April 30, 2013 vs. Pirates) on Aug. 17 vs. Mets.

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STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (TEAM RECORD) GS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Ahmed 80 1-1 0-1 - - - 1-0 5-5 13-29 14-10Bourn 75 2-3 24-37 - - - - - - 3-6Brito 23 0-1 4-2 - - - 1-0 6-2 2-2 1-2Castillo 104 - - - 14-15 22-32 6-12 2-1 - - Drury 112 - 7-13 0-1 3-0 12-10 8-12 10-23 6-6 0-1Freeman 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - -Goldschmidt 158 - - 64-83 2-9 - - - - - Gosewisch 27 - - - - - - 1-3 9-13 0-1Gosselin 33 3-3 6-9 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-4 - 1-1 0-1Haniger 29 - 1-0 - - 0-1 2-3 5-5 5-6 0-1Hernandez 3 - - - - - - - 2-1 -Herrmann 35 - 2-0 - - 2-2 6-11 3-5 3-1 -Jensen 5 - - - - - 1-0 1-2 0-1 -Lamb 132 - 13-8 1-2 22-45 5-7 12-11 4-2 - -O’Brien 13 - - - - 3-2 4-2 1-1 - -Owings 112 0-1 8-20 - - 1-2 8-4 20-24 10-14 -Peralta 40 - - - 13-13 1-3 3-7 - - -Pollock 11 - 2-2 2-5 - - - - - -Segura 150 63-84 - 1-2 - - - - - -Tomas 131 - 1-0 - 4-5 20-23 13-27 11-20 2-5 -Weeks Jr. 32 - 1-1 - 10-6 3-10 1-0 - - -Pitchers 152 - - - - - - - 16-14 51-71

STARTS BY POSITION (TEAM RECORD) GS C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHAhmed 80 - - - - 34-46 - - - -Bourn 75 - - - - - 2-2 23-42 4-2 -Brito 23 - - - - - 1-2 9-5 4-2 -Castillo 104 44-59 - - - - - - - 0-1Drury 112 - - 4-4 11-14 - 22-30 - 9-18 -Freeman 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 -Goldschmidt 158 - 66-91 - - - - - - 0-1Gosewisch 27 10-17 - - - - - - - -Gosselin 33 - 3-1 10-11 1-4 - 0-2 - - 0-1Haniger 29 - - - - - 1-5 11-9 1-2 -Hernandez 3 2-1 - - - - - - - -Herrmann 35 13-16 - - - - 1-2 0-1 2-0 -Jensen 5 - 0-1 - - - 2-1 - - 0-1Lamb, Jake 132 - - - 57-75 - - - - -O’Brien 13 - - - - - 8-5 - - -Owings 112 - - - - 26-39 - 21-26 - -Peralta 40 - - - - - - 1-3 16-20 -Pollock 11 - - - - - - 4-7 - -Segura 150 - - 55-78 - 9-8 - - - -Tomas 131 - - - - - 19-32 - 32-48 -Weeks Jr. 32 - - - - - 13-12 - 0-1 2-4

RECORD BY BATTING ORDER AND POSITION

DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION 3/28 Zack Godley Optioned to Double-A Mobile Kaleb Fleck Reassigned to Minor League camp Yoan López Reassigned to Minor League camp Brett Hayes Reassigned to Minor League camp Evan Marzilli Reassigned to Minor League camp Sam LeCure Released Wesley Wright Released3/31 Tuff y Gosewisch Optioned to Triple-A Reno Joaquín Árias Released4/2 Rickie Weeks, Jr. Selected to Major League roster Enrique Burgos Optioned to Triple-A Reno Evan Marshall Optioned to Triple-A Reno Peter O’Brien Optioned to Triple-A Reno Jason Bourgeois Reassigned to Minor League camp Josh Collmenter Placed on 15-day disabled list (right shoulder infl ammation) A.J. Pollock Placed on 15-day disabled list (fractured right elbow)4/5 Kyle Drabek Selected to Major League roster Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno A.J. Pollock Transferred to 60-day disabled list4/8 Matt Buschmann Selected to Major League roster Kyle Drabek Designated for assignment4/16 Archie Bradley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Evan Marshall Recalled from Triple-A Reno Matt Buschmann Optioned to Triple-A Reno Jake Barrett Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/17 Tyler Wagner Recalled from Triple-A Reno Sócrates Brito Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/18 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Archie Bradley Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/23 Enrique Burgos Recalled from Triple-A Reno Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/24 Dominic Leone Recalled from Triple-A Reno Keith Hessler Recalled from Double-A Mobile Evan Marshall Optioned to Triple-A Reno Tyler Wagner Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/27 Dominic Leone Optioned to Triple-A Reno4/28 Jake Barrett Recalled from Triple-A Reno4/29 Edwin Escobar Claimed from Red Sox; optioned to Reno Matt Buschmann Designated for assignment4/30 Zac Curtis Selected from Single-A Visalia Keith Hessler Designated for assignment5/8 Enrique Burgos Optioned to Triple-A Reno 5/9 Archie Bradley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Archie Bradley Optioned to Triple-A Reno5/10 Evan Marshall Recalled from Triple-A Reno5/15 Michael Bourn Selected from Double-A Mobile David Peralta Placed on 15-day disabled list (right wrist infl ammation) Cody Hall Designated for assignment5/27 Josh Collmenter Reinstated from 15-day disabled list Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Dominic Leone Recalled from Triple-A Reno Peter O’Brien Recalled from Triple-A Reno Rubby De La Rosa Placed on 15-day disabled list (right elbow infl ammation) Shelby Miller Placed on 15-day disabled list (sprained right index fi nger) Andrew Chafi n Optioned to Triple-A Reno Evan Marshall Optioned to Triple-A Reno5/28 Dominic Leone Optioned to Triple-A Reno 5/29 Archie Bradley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Peter O’Brien Optioned to Triple-A Reno5/30 Edwin Escobar Recalled from Triple-A Reno6/6 David Peralta Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (right wrist infl ammation) Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno6/10 Peter O’Brien Recalled from Triple-A Reno Edwin Escobar Optioned to Triple-A Reno6/11 Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Chris Owings Placed on 15-day disabled list (plantar fasciitis in left foot)6/14 Zac Curtis Optioned to Double-A Mobile6/15 Andrew Chafi n Recalled from Triple-A Reno6/19 Brandon Drury Optioned to Triple-A Reno6/20 Shelby Miller Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (right index fi nger sprain) Sócrates Brito Recalled from Triple-A Reno David Peralta Placed on 15-day disabled list, retro to June 15 (low back sprain)6/23 Brandon Drury Recalled from Triple-A Reno Sócrates Brito Placed on 15-day disabled list (fractured right toe).6/24 Zack Godley Optioned to Triple-A Reno6/25 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno6/30 Rickie Weeks Jr. Placed on Bereavement List7/1 Tuff y Gosewisch Recalled from Triple-A Reno7/2 Nick Ahmed Placed on Paternity Leave List Enrique Burgos Recalled from Triple-A Reno7/3 Zack Greinke Placed on 15-day disabled list, retro to June 29 (left oblique strain) Rickie Weeks Jr. Reinstated from Bereavement List7/4 Nick Ahmed Reinstated from Paternity List Peter O’Brien Optioned to Triple-A Reno7/5 Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno Daniel Hudson Placed on Bereavement List Peter O’Brien Optioned to Triple-A Reno Zack Godley Optioned to Triple-A Reno7/6 Dominic Leone Recalled from Triple-A Reno Zac Curtis Recalled from Double-A Mobile Andrew Chafi n Placed on 15-day disabled list, retro July 4 (left shoulder tendinitis)7/9 Brad Ziegler Traded to Red Sox Jose Almonte Acquired from Red Sox Luis Alejandro Basabe Acquired from Red Sox7/14 Shelby Miller Optioned to Triple-A Reno7/15 Edwin Escobar Recalled from Triple-A Reno7/17 Michael Freeman Selected from Triple-A Reno Chris Herrmann Placed on 15-day disabled list (sprained right hamstring) Edwin Escobar Optioned to Triple-A Reno7/19 Zack Godley Recalled from Triple-A Reno7/23 Chris Owings Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (plantar fasciitis in left foot) Nick Ahmed Placed on 15-day disabled list (right hip impingement) 7/25 Braden Shipley Selected from Triple-A Reno Silvino Bracho Optioned to Triple-A Reno Rubby De La Rosa Transferred to 60-day disabled list (right elbow infl ammation)7/28 Mike Freeman Optioned to Triple-A Reno7/29 David Peralta Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (low back sprain)7/30 Adam Loewen Selected from Triple-A Reno Josh Collmenter Designated for Assignment Steve Hathaway Selected from Triple-A Reno Mike Freeman Designated for Assignment Zac Curtis Optioned to Triple-A Reno

TRANSACTIONS7/31 Vicente Campos Acquired from Yankees for Tyler Clippard Optioned to Double-A Mobile Evan Marshall Recalled from Triple-A Reno8/5 Sócrates Brito Reinstated from 15-day disabled list (fractured right toe) Optioned to Triple-A Reno8/7 Sócrates Brito Recalled from Triple-A Reno David Peralta Placed on 15-day disabled list (right wrist infl ammation) Evan Marshall Optioned to Triple-A Reno8/9 Zack Greinke Reinstated from 15-day disabled List Óscar Hernández Recalled from Double-A Mobile Welington Castillo Placed on the Paternity Leave list8/12 Welington Castillo Transferred to the Bereavement List8/14 Óscar Hernández Optioned to Double-A Mobile8/15 Welington Castillo Reinstated from Bereavement List Edwin Escobar Recalled from Triple-A Reno Adam Loewen Designated for Assignment8/16 Mitch Haniger Selected from Triple-A Reno Sócrates Brito Optioned to Triple-A Reno8/25 Silvino Bracho Recalled from Triple-A Reno Vicente Campos Recalled from Double-A Mobile Dominic Leone Optioned to Triple-A Reno Steve Hathaway Optioned to Triple-A Reno Mitch Haniger Optioned to Triple-A Reno8/26 A.J. Pollock Reinstated from the 60-day disabled list David Peralta Transferred to the 60-day disabled list8/30 Vicente Campos Optioned to Triple-A Reno8/31 Shelby Miller Recalled from Triple-A Reno Jason Heinrich Acquired from Orioles for Michael Bourn9/2 Sócrates Brito Recalled from Triple-A Reno9/3 Kyle Jensen Selected from Triple-A Reno9/6 Andrew Chafi n Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list (left shoulder tendinitis) Chris Herrmann Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list (sprained right hamstring) Mitch Haniger Recalled from Triple-A Reno Steve Hathaway Recalled from Triple-A Reno Matt Koch Recalled from Triple-A Reno Dominic Leone Recalled from Triple-A Reno Peter O’Brien Recalled from Triple-A Reno9/9 Rubby De La Rosa Reinstated from the 60-day disabled list Nick Ahmed Transferred to the 60-day disabled list9/17 Óscar Hernández Recalled from Double-A Mobile

PLAYER DAY INJURY ON RETRO OFF W-LCollmenter 15 Right shoulder infl ammation April 4 March 28 May 27 21-28Pollock 60 Fractured right elbow April 4 - Aug. 26 54-75Peralta 15 Right wrist infl ammation May 15 - June 6 8-12De La Rosa 15 Right elbow infl ammation May 27 May 26 Sept. 9 37-54Miller 15 Right index fi nger sprain May 27 May 25 June 20 11-13Owings 15 Plantar fasciitis in left foot June 11 June 6 July 23 15-22Peralta 15 Low back sprain June 20 June 15 July 29 13-22Brito 15 Fracture right toe June 24 - Aug. 5 8-25Greinke 15 Left oblique strain July 3 June 29 Aug. 9 9-22Chafi n 15 Left shoulder tendinitis July 6 July 4 Sept. 6 21-32Herrmann 15 Strained left hamstring July 17 July 16 Sept. 6 20-26Ahmed 60 Right hip impingement July 23 July 22 - 29-37Peralta 60 Right wrist infl ammation Aug. 7 - - 25-27

DISABLED LIST (W-L RECORD IS AS OF RETRO DATE)

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TEAM BATTING D-BACKS OPPONENTSMost runs, inning 9, 4/25 vs. STL (6th) 7, 3x, last: 9/2 @ COL (8th)Most runs, game 13, 8/17 vs. NYM 16, 8/14 @ BOSMost runs, extra-innings 10, 3x, last: 9/18 vs. LAD (12) 12, 4/24 vs. PIT (13)Most hits, inning 9, 4/25 vs. STL (6th) 7, 3x, last: 9/2 @ COL (5th)Most consecutive hits, inning 5, 2x, last: 9/12 vs. COL (6th) 5, 3x; last: 9/12 vs. COL (5th)Most hits, game 18, 2x, last: 8/28 vs. CIN 19, 2x, 8/14 @ BOSMost hits, extra-innings 18, 8/24 vs. ATL (11) 20, 4/24 vs. PIT (13)Most doubles, game 7, 2x, last: 8/15 vs. NYM 7, 6/24 @ COLMost doubles, extra-innings 4, 4x, last: 9/18 vs. LAD (12) 7, 4/24 vs. PIT (13)Most triples, game 3, 7/5 vs. SD 3, 4/25 vs. STLMost triples, extra-innings 2, 8/24 vs. ATL (11) 1, 3x, last: 6/1 @ HOU (11)Most home runs, inning 2, 13x, last: 9/12 vs. COL (7th) 4, 9/5 @ LAD (5th)Most home runs, game 6, 6/17 @ PHI 5, 2x, last: 9/5 @ LADMost home runs, extra-innings 4, 4/24 vs. PIT (13) 2, 3x, last: 8/19 @ SD (10)Most extra-base hits, game 9, 2x, last: 8/15 vs. NYM 9, 2x, last: 7/31 @ LADMost extra-base hits, extra-innings 8, 2x, last: 8/24 vs. ATL (11) 8, 4/24 vs. PIT (13)Most stolen bases, game 6, 6/24 @ COL 3, 2x, last: 8/7 vs. MILMost stolen bases, extra-innings 5, 8/19 @ SD (10) 3, 2x, last: 8/5 vs. MIL (11)Most strikeouts, game 18, 6/5 @ CHC 15, 8/20 @ SDMost strikeouts, extra-innings 17, 2x, last: 4/24 vs. PIT (13) 17, 4/24 vs. PIT (13)Most walks, game 9, 6/25 @ COL 10, 2x, last: 8/6 vs. MILMost walks, extra-innings 8, 3x, last: 9/18 vs. LAD (12) 10, 8/24 vs. ATL (11)Most left on base, game 13, 2x, last: 9/13 vs. COL 16, 6/24 @ COLMost left on base, extra-innings 15, 8/19 @ SD (10) 15, 7/16 vs. LAD (12)Fewest left on base, game 1, 7/10 @ SF 5, 6x, last: 9/16 vs. LADFewest left on base, extra-innings 3, 6/1 @ HOU (11) 4, 8/10 @ NYM (12)Most hit by pitches, game 2, 8x, last: 9/4 @ COL 3, 2x, last: 5/30 vs. HOUMost consecutive games, home run 9, 2x, last: 8/2-12 8, 5/21-29Most consecutive games, no HR 5, 5/11-25 3, 3x, last: 6/19-21

TEAM PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTSFewest hits allowed, game 3, 6x, last: 8/20 @ SD 1, 7/10 @ SFConsecutive scoreless innings 18, 4/18-20 18, 4/28-30Shutouts 6, 8/11 @ NYM 6, 8/27 vs. CIN

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSLongest winning streak, overall 5, 3x, last: 6/17-21Longest winning streak, home 4, 9/12-15Longest winning streak, road 6, 6/5-21Longest losing streak, overall 6, 3x, last: 9/5-11Longest losing streak, home 7, 4/29-5/15Longest losing streak, road 7, 6/25-7/23Longest game-innings, home 13.0, 4/24 vs. PITLongest game-innings, road 14.0, 4/16 @ SD Longest game-time, home 4:11, 4/4 vs. COL Longest game-time, road 4:30, 6/24 @ COLLongest game-time (extra innings, home) 5:25, 4/24 vs. PIT (13) Longest game-time (extra innings, road) 5:25, 4/16 @ SD (14)Shortest game-time, home 2:15, 6/7 vs. TB Shortest game-time, road 2:30, 8/21 @ SD Shortest game-time (extra innings, home) 3:47, 8/26 vs. LAD (11)Shortest game-time (extra innings, road) 3:43, 6/1 @ HOU (11)Largest crowd-home 48,165, 4/4 vs. COL Smallest crowd-home 14,110, 7/5 vs. SDLargest crowd-road 53,279, 4/12 @ LADSmallest crowd-road 16,323, 5/3 @ MIALargest margin of victory 10, 9/26 @ WSH (14-4)Largest margin of defeat 14, 8/14 @ BOS (16-2)Most games over .500 1, 3x, last: 4/25Most games under .500 26, 9/11

TEAM FIELDING D-BACKS OPPONENTSMost errors 4, 6/24 @ COL 5, 7/27 @ MILMost double plays turned 5, 5/13 vs. SF 4, 2x, last: 8/20 @ SDMost consecutive games, error 5, 2x, last: 8/12-16 6, 8/6-11Most consecutive games, errorless 6, 6/12-18 8, 6/1-8

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost hits, game 5, Segura, 9/14 vs. LADMost hits, extra-innings 5, Segura, 8/19 @ SD (10)Most runs, game 4, Goldschmidt, 8/17 vs. NYMMost runs, extra-innings 3, 5x, last: Drury, 9/18 vs. LAD (12)Most doubles, game 2, 23x, last: Lamb, 8/23 vs. ATLMost triples, game 2, Bourn, 8/24 vs. ATLMost home runs, game 2, 15x, last: Segura, 9/14 vs. COLMost RBI, game 6, Tomás, Aug. 17 vs. NYMMost RBI, extra-innings 3, 6x, last: Owings, 9/18 vs. LAD (12)Most RBI by pitcher, game 1, 16x, last: Braden Shipley, 9/3 @ COLMost total bases, game 11, 2x, last: Segura, 9/14 vs. COLMost total bases, extra-innings 8, 6x, last: Drury, 9/18 vs. LAD (12)Most strikeouts, game 4, 7x, last: Tomás, 8/31 @ SFMost walks, game 4, Segura, 6/25 @ COLMost stolen bases, game 3, 2x, last: Goldschmidt, 10/1 vs. SDLongest hitting streak 13, Goldschmidt, 6/5-19Longest on-base streak 23, Goldschmidt, 5/26-6/19Consecutive games with home run 3, 5x, last: Drury, 9/12-14Consecutive games with RBI 7, 2x, last: Drury, 9/9-15Consecutive games with run scored 7, Segura, 6/20-26

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGFewest hits allowed, complete game 3, Greinke, 6/7 vs. TBMost innings pitched, starter 9.0, Greinke, 6/7 vs. TBMost innings pitched, reliever 5.2, Campos, 8/27 vs. CINMost strikeouts, starter 13, Ray, 8/20 @ SDMost strikeouts, reliever 5, Wagner, 4/24 vs. PITMost walks, starter 6, Shipley, 8/5 vs. MILMost walks, reliever 4, Drabek, 4/7 vs. CHCMost runs allowed, starter 9, 2x, last: Godley, 8/27 vs. CINMost runs allowed, reliever 5, 6x, last: Shipley, 9/14 vs. COLMost home runs allowed, starter 5, Greinke, 9/5 @ LADMost home runs allowed, reliever 2, 4x, last: Bracho, 9/2 @ COLConsecutive scoreless innings, starter 16.0, Greinke, 6/2-7Consecutive scoreless innings, reliever 12.2, Barrett, 8/25-currentConsecutive quality starts 4, Greinke, 6/2-18Consecutive scoreless appearances, reliever 13, Barrett, 8/25-currentLongest winning streak, starter 8, Greinke, 5/17-8/9Longest winning streak, reliever 4, Delgado, 5/8-9/12Longest losing streak, starter 6, Miller, 6/25-9/17Longest losing streak, reliever 3, Clippard, 5/11-6/10Longest save streak, reliever 15, Ziegler, 4/12-6/20

TEAM PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTS2 consecutive SHO last: 9/18-19/15 @ SF last: 6/16-17/12 @ LAA

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING D-BACKS OPPONENTSNo-Hitter 2x, last: Jackson, 6/25/10 @ TB 2x, last: Sanchez, 9/6/06, @ FLA1-Hitter 3x, last: Webb, 9/6/06, @ PIT 7x, last: Bumgarner, 7/10/16 @ SF2-Hitter 9x, last: Haren, 6/12/09 vs. HOU 13x, last: Ryu, 9/16/13 vs. LADFaced min. 27 batters 2x, last: Collmenter, 5/29/14 vs. CIN4 strikeouts, inning Pérez, 9/20/14 @ COL 2x, last: Dempster, 10/4/09 vs. CHC2 consecutive 10+ SO Corbin - 7/23/16 @ CIN (10) & 7/28/16 @ MIL (11)2 consecutive CG Webb - 9/9/06 vs. STL & 9/15/06 vs. COL2 consecutive SHO Webb - 5/20/06 vs. ATL & 5/26/06 @ CIN3 consecutive CG Webb - 8/5/07 @ LAD, 8/11/07 vs. WAS, 8/17/07 @ ATL3 consecutive SHO Webb - 8/5/07 @ LAD, 8/11/07 vs. WAS, 8/17/07 @ ATLPosition player pitched 5x, last: Josh Wilson, 5/11/09 vs. CIN (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 SO)

INDIVIDUAL HITTING D-BACKS OPPONENTS2 hits, inning 35x, last: Goldschmidt, 7/29/16 @ LAD 38x, last: Hernandez, 6/27/16 vs. PHI2 HR, inning - -3 HR, game** 9x, last: Kubel, 7/21/12 vs. HOU 9x, last: Nieuwenhuis, 7/12/15 @ NYM5-Hit game** 12x, last: Segura, 9/14/16 vs. COL 24x, last: Pedroia, 8/14/16 @ BOS5-Hit game - extra** 9x, last: Segura, 8/19/16 @ SD (10) Loretta, 4/29/05 @ SD6-Hit game - Blackmon, 4/4/14 @ COL6-RBI game 14x, last: Tomás, 8/17/16 vs. NYM 23x, last: Ramirez, 8/12/16 @ BOS7-RBI game 3x, Easley, 6/3/06 @ ATL (Gm 2) 6x, last: Braun, 8/6/16 vs. MIL8-RBI game: - Belliard, 9/23/03 @ COL9-RBI game** Durazo, 5/17/02 vs. PHI -5-runs scored** Goldschmidt, 5/17/14 vs. LAD Jacobs, 8/24/05 vs. NYMInside-the-park HR 13x, last: Segura, 4/7/16 vs. CHC 7x, last: Barnes, 6/5/14 @ COLSteal-of-home 7x, last: Pollock, 5/20/15 @ MIA 4x, last: Blanco, 5/28/12 @ SFHR - Pitcher 22x, last: Ray, 6/6/16 vs. TB 31x, last: Syndergaard, 8/16/16 vs. NYMStolen base - Pitcher 7x, last: Shipley, 8/11 @ NYM 5x, last: Pineiro, 4/15/09 vs. STLHit for cycle 6x, last: Hill, 6/29/12 @ MIL 3x, last: Gerut, 5/8/10 vs. MIL

TEAM BATTING D-BACKS OPPONENTS4 consecutive HR** 8/11/10 @ MIL (4th inn.) - LaRoche, Montero, Reynolds, Drew3 HR, inning 20x, last: 5/17/14 vs. LAD (8th inn.) 14x, last: 5/27/16 vs. SD (5th inn.)4 HR, inning** 8/11/10 @ MIL (4th inn.) 9/5/16 @ LAD (5th inn.)5 HR, game 16x, last: 9/26/16 @ WSH 21x, last: 6/23/15 @ COL6 HR, game 4x, last: 6/17/16 @ PHI 6x, last: 9/9/13 @ LAD20+ runs - 2x, last: 10/2/15 vs. HOU (21)20+ hits 12x, last: 6/4/14 @ COL (21) 9x, last: 4/24/16 vs. PIT (20)

TEAM DEFENSE D-BACKS OPPONENTS6 double plays 8/7/13 vs. TB** 5 DP, 6x, last: 6/14/15 @ SFTriple play 2x, last: 5/4/09 @ LAD (2nd inn.) -

2016 HOME RUNS D-BACKS OPPONENTSPinch-Hit Lamb, 5/27 vs. SD Bour, 6/10 vs. MIA Gosselin, 8/7 vs. MIL Blanco, 7/8 @ SF Tomás, 8/28 vs. CIN Wilkins, 7/25 @ MIL Lamb, 8/31 @ SF Pederson, 7/31 @ LAD Lamb, 9/9 vs. SF Broxton, 8/5 vs. MIL O’Brien, 9/10 vs. SF Johnson, 8/10 @ NYM - Rivera, 8/17 vs. NYM - Descalso, 9/2 @ COL - Murphy, 9/4 @ COLGrand Slam Tomás, 9/12 vs. COL Bour, 6/10 vs. MIA - Gonzalez, 6/26 @ COL - Taylor, 7/15 vs. LAD - Hundley, 9/2 @ COLMulti-Homer Segura, 4/7 vs. CHC Story, 4/4 vs. COL Tomás, 4/17 @ SD Solarte, 5/27 vs. SD Castillo, 4/22 vs. PIT Dickerson, 6/8 vs. TB Goldschmidt, 4/24 vs. PIT Pederson, 6/14 vs. LAD Herrmann, 5/8 @ ATL Schimpf, 7/6 vs. SD O’Brien, 6/17 @ PHI Braun, 8/6 vs. MIL Tomás, 6/17 @ PHI Ramirez, 8/12 @ BOS Tomás, 6/24 @ COL Betts, 8/14 @ BOS (3) Tomás, 7/24 @ CIN Schimpf, 8/19 @ SD Tomás, 7/27 @ MIL Freeman, 8/22 vs. ATL Tomás, 8/5 vs. MIL Schebler, 8/27 vs. CIN Tomás 8/17 vs. NYM - Weeks, 8/17 vs. NYM - Segura, 9/13 vs. COL - Segura, 9/14 vs. COL - Goldschmidt, 9/21 @ SD - Segura, 9/26 @ WSH -Leadoff Segura, 4/7 vs. CHC Fowler, 6/4 @ CHC Segura, 7/8 @ SF Blackmon, 6/25 @ COL Segura, 7/22 @ CIN Span, 9/11 vs. SF Segura, 7/30 @ LAD Blackmon, 9/14 vs. COL Segura, 9/13 vs. COL - Segura, 9/14 vs. COL - Segura, 9/17 vs. LAD - Segura, 9/27 @ WSH -Inside-The-Park Segura, 4/7 vs. CHC -Walk-Off Goldschmidt, 8/22 vs. ATL Upton, 4/16 @ SD - Springer, 6/1 @ HOU - Reynolds, 6/26 @ COL - Schimpf, 8/19 @ SD - Trumbo, 9/23 @ BALBy Pitcher Ray, 6/6 vs. TB Arrieta, 4/10 vs. CHC - Cole, 5/26 @ PIT - Syndergaard, 8/16 vs. NYMInto RamTruck.TV Pool Goldschmidt, 5/30 vs. HOU Donaldson, 7/20 vs. TOR Drury, 9/13 vs. COL -Back-To-Back Herrmann/Drury, 5/20 @ STL (9th) Story/Gonzalez, 4/4 vs. COL (3rd) O’Brien/ Tomás, 6/17 @ PHI (5th) Rodriguez/Polanco, 4/22 vs. PIT (2nd) Castillo/O’Brien, 6/17 @ PHI (7th) Story/Arenado, 4/29 vs. COL (5th) Weeks Jr./ Tomás, 8/17 vs. NYM (4th) Kemp/Solarte, 5/27 vs. SD (5th) Segura/Lamb, 9/26 @ WSH (8th) Crawford/Williamson, 7/2 vs. SF (4th) - Maldonado/Wilkins, 7/25 @ MIL (6th) - Ramos/Heisey, 8/2 vs. WSH (5th) - Phillips/Schebler, 8/28 vs. CIN (2nd) - Hundley/Descalso, 9/2 @ COL (8th) - Seager/Turner, 9/5 @ LAD (5th)Both Sides of Plate - Solarte, 5/27 vs. SD

**D-backs Record

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GA/ WINNING LOSING ATTENDANCEDATE OPP W-L SCORE REC. POS. GB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE GAME TOTAL4/4 COL L 5-10 0-1 T-4 -1.0 Miller (R, 1-0) Greinke (0-1) - 48,165 48,165

4/5 COL W 11-6 1-1 T-3 -1.0 Clippard (R, 1-0) Bergman (R, 0-1) - 21,830 69,995

4/6 COL L 3-4 1-2 4 -2.0 Chatwood (1-0) Corbin (0-1) McGee (1) 18,572 88,567

4/7 CHC L 6-14 1-3 4 -2.0 Lackey (1-0) De La Rosa (0-1) - 24,656 113,223

4/8 CHC W 3-2 2-3 4 -2.0 Ziegler (1-0) Cahill (0-1) - 27,539 140,762

4/9 CHC L 2-4 2-4 5 -2.5 Hendricks (1-0) Greinke (0-2) Rondon (1) 32,185 172,947

4/10 CHC L 3-7 2-5 5 -3.0 Arrieta (2-0) Miller (0-1) - 33,258 206,205

4/12 @ LAD W 4-2 3-5 T-4 -3.0 Clippard (R, 2-0) Hatcher (1-1) Ziegler (1) 53,279

4/13 @ LAD L 1-3 3-6 T-4 -3.0 Wood (1-1) De La Rosa (0-2) Jansen (3) 44,244

4/14 @ LAD L 2-5 3-7 T-4 -3.0 Howell (1-0) Delgado (0-1) Jansen (4) 40,879

4/15 @ SD W 3-2 4-7 4 -3.0 Hudson (1-0) Rodney (0-1) Ziegler (2) 28,955

4/16 @ SD L 3-5 (14) 4-8 T-4 -3.0 Perdomo (1-0) De La Rosa (0-3) - 34,051

4/17 @ SD W 7-3 5-8 4 -3.0 Corbin (1-1) Erlin (1-2) - 30,520

4/18 @ SF W 9-7 (11) 6-8 4 -2.5 De La Rosa (1-3) Heston (1-1) Ziegler (3) 41,432

4/19 @ SF W 3-0 7-8 T-3 -1.5 Ray (1-0) Cain (0-2) Clippard (1) 41,218

4/20 @ SF W 2-1 8-8 3 -1.5 Greinke (1-2) Bumgarner (1-2) Ziegler (4) 41,497

4/21 @ SF W 6-2 9-8 3 -1.5 Wagner (R, 1-0) Cueto (3-1) - 41,052

4/22 PIT L 7-8 9-9 3 -1.5 Niese (3-0) Corbin (1-2) Melancon (4) 27,829 234,034

4/23 PIT W 7-1 10-9 3 -1.5 De La Rosa (2-3) Nicasio (2-2) - 32,935 266,969

4/24 PIT L 10-12 (13) 10-10 T-2 -2.5 Feliz (R, 1-0) Marshall (R, 0-1) Caminero (1) 27,573 294,542

4/25 STL W 12-7 11-10 2 -1.5 Greinke (2-2) Bowman (0-1) - 18,208 312,750

4/26 STL L 2-8 11-11 T-2 -1.5 Martinez (4-0) Miller (0-2) - 19,074 331,824

4/27 STL L 4-11 11-12 3 -1.5 Wainwright (1-3) Corbin (1-3) - 18,339 350,163

4/28 STL W 3-0 12-12 3 -0.5 De La Rosa (3-3) Wacha (2-1) Ziegler (5) 18,933 369,096

4/29 COL L 0-9 12-13 3 -0.5 Chatwood (3-2) Ray (1-1) - 23,004 392,100

4/30 COL L 2-5 12-14 4 -0.5 Qualls (2-0) Ziegler (1-1) McGee (5) 32,987 425,087

APRIL (12-14)5/1 COL L 3-6 12-15 4 -2.0 Bettis (3-1) Miller (0-3) McGee (6) 25,458 450,545

5/3 @ MIA L 4-7 12-16 4 -3.0 Nicolino (2-0) Chafin (R, 0-1) Ramos (8) 16,323

5/4 @ MIA L 3-4 12-17 4 -3.0 J. Fernandez (3-2) De La Rosa (3-4) Ramos (9) 17,043

5/5 @ MIA L 0-4 12-18 5 -3.0 Conley (2-1) Ray (1-2) - 16,704

5/6 @ ATL W 7-2 13-18 5 -3.0 Greinke (3-2) Blair (0-2 - 23,514

5/7 @ ATL W 4-2 14-18 4 -3.0 Miller (1-3) Norris (1-5) Ziegler (6) 22,178

5/8 @ ATL W 5-3 15-18 4 -2.0 Delgado (1-1) Johnson (0-4) Ziegler (7) 17,106

5/9 @ COL W 10-5 16-18 3 -1.0 Bradley (1-0) Chatwood (4-3) - 23,053

5/10 @ COL W 5-1 17-18 T-2 -1.0 De La Rosa (4-4) Rusin (1-1) - 23,363

5/11 @ COL L 7-8 17-19 T-3 -1.0 Germen (R, 1-0) Clippard (R, 2-1) McGee (9) 34,890

5/12 SF L 2-4 17-20 4 -2.0 Cureto (5-0) Greinke (3-3) Lopez (1) 19,461 470,006

5/13 SF L 1-3 17-21 4 -3.0 Samardzija (5-2) Miller (1-4) Casilla (8) 21,753 491,759

5/14 SF L 3-5 17-22 5 -4.0 Strickland (R, 1-0) Hudson (R, 1-1) Gearrin (1) 32,448 524,207

5/15 SF L 1-2 17-23 5 -5.0 Strickland (R, 2-0) Ziegler (R, 1-2) Casilla (9) 25,007 549,214

5/16 NYY W 12-2 18-23 4 -5.0 Ray (2-2) Green (0-1) - 32,718 581,932

5/17 NYY W 5-3 19-23 4 -4.5 Greinke (4-3) Pineda (1-5) Ziegler (8) 30,913 612,845

5/18 NYY L 2-4 19-24 4 -5.5 Eovaldi (4-2) Miller (1-5) Chapman (4) 32,191 645,036

5/20 @ STL W 11-7 20-24 4 -5.0 Corbin (2-3) Martinez (4-4) Barrett (1) 43,301

5/21 @ STL L 6-2 20-25 4 -6.0 Leake (3-3) Ray (2-3) - 45,117

5/22 @ STL W 7-2 21-25 4 -6.0 Greinke (5-3) Garcia (3-4) - 43,829

5/24 @ PIT L 1-12 21-26 4 -7.5 Liriano (4-3) Miller (1-6) - 18,415

5/25 @ PIT L 4-5 21-27 4 -8.5 De La Rosa (4-5) Locke (3-3) Melancon (16) 20,696

5/26 @ PIT L 3-8 21-28 4 -9.0 Schugel (R, 1-1) Corbin (2-4) - 30,861

5/27 SD L 2-10 21-29 4 -9.0 Friedrich (1-1) Ray (2-4) - 24,935 669,971

5/28 SD W 8-7 22-29 4 -9.0 Greinke (6-3) Vargas (0-3) - 23,927 693,898

5/29 SD W 6-3 23-29 4 -9.0 Bradley (2-0) Pomeranz (4-5) Ziegler (9) 21,458 715,356

5/30 HOU L 3-8 23-30 4 -9.0 McHUGH (5-4) Escobar (0-1) 24,798 740,154

5/31 HOU L 5-8 23-31 4 -10.0 McCullers (2-1) Corbin (2-5) Gregerson (13) 15,556 755,710

MAY (11-17)6/1 @ HOU L 4-5 (11) 23-32 4 -10.0 Feliz (R, 4-1) Clippard (R, 2-2) - 22,642

6/2 @ HOU W 3-0 24-32 4 -10.0 Greinke (7-3) Keuchel (3-7) Ziegler (10) 21,764

6/3 @ CHC L 0-6 24-33 4 -11.0 Lackey (6-2) Bradley (2-1) - 38,813

6/4 @ CHC L 3-5 24-34 4 -11.0 Hammel (7-1) Escobar (0-2) Rondon (10) 40,415

6/5 @ CHC W 3-2 25-34 4 -10.0 Corbin (3-5) Arrieta (9-1) Ziegler (11) 41,596

6/6 TB L 4-6 25-35 4 -10.5 Archer (4-7) Ray (2-5) Colome (16) 17,176 772,886

6/7 TB W 5-0 26-35 4 -9.5 GREINKE (8-3) Moore (2-4) - 17,964 790,850

6/8 TB L 3-6 26-36 4 -10.5 Ordorizzi (3-3) Bradley (2-2) Colome (17) 16,954 807,804

6/10 MIA L 6-8 26-37 5 -10.5 Ellington (R, 1-0) Clippard (R, 2-3) Ramos (19) 26,970 834,774

6/11 MIA W 5-3 27-37 4 -10.5 Godley (1-0) Fernandez (9-3) Ziegler (12) 33,442 868,216

6/12 MIA W 6-0 28-37 4 -10.5 Ray (3-5) Conley (3-4) - 27,741 895,957

6/13 LAD W 3-2 29-37 4 -10.5 Greinke (9-3) Bolsinger (1-4) Ziegler (13) 21,374 917,331

6/14 LAD L 4-7 29-38 4 -11.5 Maeda (6-4) Bradley (2-3) Jansen (18) 23,458 940,789

6/15 LAD L 2-3 29-39 4 -12.5 Kershaw (10-1) Corbin (3-6) Jansen (19) 27,792 968,581

6/17 @ PHI W 10-2 30-39 4 -12.5 Ray (4-5) Morgan (1-6) - 19.282

6/18 @ PHI W 4-1 31-39 4 -12.5 Greinke (10-3) Eickhoff (4-9) Ziegler (12) 33,797

6/19 @ PHI W 5-1 32-39 4 -12.5 Bradley (3-3) Eflin (0-2) - 40,214

6/20 @ PHI W 3-1 33-39 4 -11.5 Miller (2-6) Hellickson (4-6) Ziegler (13) 22,118

6/21 @ TOR W 4-2 34-39 4 -11.5 Corbin (4-6) Estrada (5-3) Hudson (1) 41,838

6/22 @ TOR L 2-5 34-40 4 -12.5 Happ (9-3) Ray (4-6) Osuna (14) 46,967

6/23 @ COL W 7-6 35-40 4 -12.5 Ziegler (R, 2-2) Estevez (R, 1-4) - 36,558

6/24 @ COL W 10-9 36-40 3 -12.5 Collmenter (R, 1-0) Estevez (R, 1-5) Ziegler (16) 35,216

6/25 @ COL L 6-11 36-41 4 -12.5 De La Rosa (5-4) Miller (2-7) - 33,337

6/26 @ COL L 7-9 36-42 4 -13.5 Estevez (2-5) Bracho (0-1) - 32,435

6/27 PHI L 0-8 36-43 4 -13.5 Velasquez (6-2) Ray (4-7) - 22,567 991,148

6/28 PHI L 3-4 36-44 4 -13.5 Neris (2-3) Ziegler (2-3) Gomez (21) 19,645 1,010,793

6/29 PHI L 8-9 (10) 36-45 4 -13.5 Gomez (R, 3-2) Bracho (R, 0-2) Oberholtzer (1) 18,603 1,029,396

JUNE (13-14)

GA/ WINNING LOSING ATTENDANCEDATE OPP W-L SCORE REC. POS. GB PITCHER PITCHER SAVE GAME TOTAL7/1 SF L 4-6 36-46 4 -15.0 Cueto (12-1) Miller (2-8) Casilla (18) 24,859 1,054,255

7/2 SF W 6-5 37-46 4 -14.0 Barrett (R, 1-0) Strickland (R, 3-1) Ziegler (17) 30,683 1,084,938

7/3 SF L 4-5 (11) 37-47 4 -15.0 Osich (R, 1-1) Burgos (R, 0-1) Casilla (19) 26,171 1,111,109

7/4 SD L 4-8 37-48 4 -16.0 Perdomo (3-3) Bradley (3-4) - 39,203 1,150,312

7/5 SD W 7-5 38-48 4 -15.0 Godley (2-0) Friedrich (4-4) Ziegler (18) 14,110 1,164,422

7/6 SD L 6-13 38-49 4 -16.0 Dominguez (R, 1-0) Miller (2-9) - 17,091 1,181,513

7/8 @ SF L 2-6 38-50 5 -17.0 Samardzija (9-5) Corbin (4-7) - 41,576

7/9 @ SF L 2-4 38-51 5 -18.0 Kontos (R, 2-1) Ray (4-8) Casilla (21) 41,571

7/10 @ SF L 0-4 38-52 5 -19.0 BUMGARNER (10-4) Bradley (3-5) - 42,075

7/12 ALL-STAR GAME, PETCO PARK, SAN DIEGO, CALIF.7/15 LAD L 7-13 38-53 5 -19.0 Norris (5-7) Corbin (4-8) - 30,639 1,212,152

7/16 LAD W 2-1 (12) 39-53 5 -18.0 Delgado (R, 2-1) Fien (R, 0-1) - 38,889 1,251,051

7/17 LAD W 6-5 40-53 5 -17.0 Ray (5-8) Maeda (8-7) Barrett (2) 29,459 1,280,510

7/19 TOR L 1-5 40-54 5 -17.0 Sanchez (10-1) Godley (2-1) - 26,626 1,307,136

7/20 TOR L 4-10 40-55 5 -17.0 Stroman (8-4) Corbin (4-9) - 20,076 1,327,212

7/22 @ CIN L 2-6 40-56 5 -17.0 Straily (5-6) Bradley (3-6) - 24,252

7/23 @ CIN L 1-6 40-57 5 -18.0 Lorenzen (1-0) Ray (5-9) - 23,963

7/24 @ CIN W 9-8 41-57 5 -17.0 Godley (3-1) Finnegan (5-8) - 25,304

7/25 @ MIL L 2-7 41-58 5 -17.0 Anderson (5-10) Shipley (0-1) - 25,347

7/26 @ MIL L 4-9 41-59 5 -18.0 Thornburg (R, 4-4) Hudson (R, 1-2) - 24,074

7/27 @ MIL W 8-1 42-59 5 -17.0 Bradley (4-6) Nelson (6-9) - 22,581

7/28 @ MIL L 4-6 42-60 5 -17.0 Davies (8-4) Ray (5-10) Jeffress (24) 33,971

7/29 @ LAD L 7-9 42-61 5 -17.0 Baez (R, 3-2) Curtis (R, 0-1) Jansen (31) 50,996

7/30 @ LAD W 4-2 43-61 5 -17.0 Shipley (1-1) Kazmir (9-4) Barrett (3) 49,540

7/31 @ LAD L 3-14 43-62 5 -18.0 Coleman (R, 2-1) Corbin (4-10) - 42,380

JULY (7-17)8/1 WSH L 1-14 43-63 5 -18.5 Strasburg (15-1) Bradley (4-7) - 17,518 1,344,730

8/2 WSH L 4-10 43-64 5 -18.5 Roark (11-6) Ray (5-11) 19,919 1,364,649

8/3 WSH L 3-8 43-65 5 -19.0 Scherzer (12-6) Godley (3-2) - 17,086 1,381,735

8/5 MIL W 3-2 (11) 44-65 5 -18.0 Loewen (1-0) Boyer (1-2) - 20,008 1,401,743

8/6 MIL L 6-15 44-66 5 -19.0 Garza (3-4) Corbin (4-11) - 29,370 1,431,113

8/7 MIL W 9-3 45-66 5 -18.0 Hudson (2-2) Nelson (6-11) - 24,021 1,455,134

8/9 @ NYM W 5-3 46-66 5 -17.5 Greinke (11-3) Robles (5-4) Barrett (4) 31,884

8/10 @ NYM W 3-2 (12) 47-66 5 -17.5 Delgado (3-1) Blevins (4-2) - 31,277

8/11 @ NYM W 9-0 48-66 5 -17.0 Shipley (2-1) Syndergaard (9-7) - 39,217

8/12 @ BOS L 4-9 48-67 5 -17.0 Price (10-8) Corbin (4-12) - 37,555

8/13 @ BOS L 3-6 48-68 5 -18.0 Ross Jr. (R, 2-2) Bradley (4-8) Kimbrel (19) 37,653

8/14 @ BOS L 2-16 48-69 5 -18.0 Porcello (16-3) Greinke (11-4) - 36,842

8/15 NYM W 10-6 49-69 5 -17.0 Ray (6-11) Colon (10-7) - 17,340 1,472,474

8/16 NYM L 5-7 49-70 5 -17.5 Syndergaard (10-7) Shipley (2-2) Familia (40) 20,790 1,493,264

8/17 NYM W 13-5 50-70 T-4 -17.5 Godley (4-2) Niese (8-7) - 18,469 1,511,733

8/18 @ SD L 8-9 50-71 5 -17.5 Buchter (3-0) Barrett (1-1) Maurer (6) 32,103

8/19 @ SD L 4-7 (10) 50-72 5 -18.0 Corbin (R, 4-13) Quackenbush (R, 7-4) - 26,080

8/20 @ SD W 2-1 51-72 5 -17.5 Ray (7-11) Richard (0-3) Burgos (1) 32,599

8/21 @ SD L 1-9 51-73 5 -17.5 Perdomo (6-7) Shipley (2-3) - 28,150

8/22 ATL W 9-8 52-73 5 -17.5 Burgos (R, 1-1) Gant (R, 1-3) - 15,789 1,527,522

8/23 ATL L 4-7 52-74 5 -18.5 Jo. Ramirez (R, 2-0) Barrett (R, 1-2) Johnson (11) 18,780 1,546,302

8/24 ATL W 10-9 (11) 53-74 T-4 -18.5 Corbin (R, 5-13) Jo. Ramirez (R, 2-1) - 15,376 1,561,678

8/25 ATL L 1-3 53-75 5 -18.5 Wisler (5-11) Ray (7-12) Johnson (12) 18,698 1,580,376

8/26 CIN W 4-3 (11) 54-75 4 -17.5 Escobar (R, 1-2) Wood (R, 5-3) - 26,087 1,606,463

8/27 CIN L 0-13 54-76 5 -18.5 DeSclafani (8-2) Godley (4-3) - 34,395 1,640,858

8/28 CIN W 11-2 55-76 5 -18.5 Bradley (5-8) Bailey (2-3) - 22,624 1,663,482

8/30 @ SF W 4-3 56-76 4 -17.5 Greinke (12-4) Cueto (14-5) Hudson (2) 41,443

8/31 @ SF L 2-4 56-77 4 -18.0 Miller (2-10) Moore (2-3) Castilla (29) 41,447

AUGUST (13-15)9/2 @ COL L 7-14 56-78 4 -18.0 Estevez (R, 3-7) Burgos (R, 1-2) - 23,002

9/3 @ COL W 9-4 57-78 4 -18.0 Shipley (3-3) Chatwood (10-9) - 30,280

9/4 @ COL W 5-8 58-78 4 -18.0 Bradley (6-8) Gray (9-7) - 31,981

9/5 @ LAD L 2-10 58-79 4 -19.0 Maeda (14-8) Greinke (12-5) - 41,820

9/6 @ LAD L 2-5 58-80 4 -20.0 Stripling (4-6) Miller (2-11) Jansen (42) 42,457

9/7 @ LAD L 1-3 58-81 4 -21.0 Stewart (1-2) Ray (7-13) Jansen (43) 44,352

9/9 SF L 6-7 (12) 58-82 4 -21.0 Nathan (R, 2-0) Leone (R, 0-1) Gearrin (3) 26,492 1,689,974

9/10 SF L 3-11 58-83 5 -22.0 Cueto (15-5) Bradley (6-9) - 32,301 1,722,275

9/11 SF L 3-5 58-84 5 -22.0 Moore (3-4) Greinke (12-6) Strickland (3) 26,008 1,748,283

9/12 COL W 12-9 59-84 5 -22.0 Delgado (R, 4-1) Lyles (R, 4-5) Hudson (3) 20,637 1,768,920

9/13 COL W 11-4 60-84 5 -21.0 Ray (8-13) De La Rosa (8-8) Koch (1) 20,897 1,789,817

9/14 COL W 11-6 61-84 5 -21.0 Shipley (R, 4-3) Hoffman (0-4) - 19,801 1,809,618

9/15 LAD W 7-3 62-84 T-4 -20.0 Bradley (7-9) Hill (3-1) Corbin (1) 27,126 1,836,744

9/16 LAD L 2-3 62-85 T-4 -21.0 Maeda (15-9) Greinke (12-7) Jansen 28,211 1,864,955

9/17 LAD L 2-6 62-86 T-4 -22.0 Stewart (2-2) Miller (2-12) - 38,255 1,903,210

9/18 LAD W 10-9 (12) 63-86 4 -21.0 Koch (1-0) Stripling (4-8) - 26,159 1,929,369

9/19 @ SD L 2-3 63-87 T-4 -22.0 Richard (3-3) Shipley (4-4) Maurer (11) 20,250

9/20 @ SD L 2-5 63-88 5 -22.0 Hessler (R, 1-0) Godley (R, 4-4) Maurer (12) 34,319

9/21 @ SD W 3-2 64-88 T-4 -22.0 Greinke (13-7) Perdomo (8-10) Hudson (4) 22,110

9/23 @ BAL L 2-3 (12) 64-89 5th -23.5 Drake (R, 1-0) Koch (R, 1-1) - 37,815

9/24 @ BAL L 0-6 64-90 5th -24.5 Miley (9-13) Ray (8-14) - 40,610

9/25 @ BAL L 1-2 64-91 5th -25.5 Bundy (10-6) Shipley (4-5) Britton (46) 31,229

9/26 @ WSH W 14-4 65-91 5th -25.0 Godley (R, 5-4) Roark (15-10) - 18,707

9/27 @ WSH L 2-4 65-92 5th -25.0 Scherzer (19-7) Delgado (R, 4-2) Melancon (44) 24,297

9/28 @ WSH W 3-0 (5) 66-92 5th -24.0 Miller (3-12) Gonzalez (11-11) - 20,577

9/29 @ WSH L 5-3 66-93 5th -25.0 Lopez (5-3) Ray (8-15) Melancon (45) 21,618

9/30 SD W 5-3 67-93 5th -24.0 Delgado (5-2) Jackson (5-7) Hudson (5) 42,651 1,972,020

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER (13-16)10/1 SD W 9-5 68-93 T-4th -23.0 Bradley (8-9) Richard (3-4) - 32,811 2,004,831

10/2 SD W 3-2 69-93 4th -22.0 Hudson (R, 3-2) Hand (R, 4-4) 31,385 2,036,216

2016 DAY-BY-DAY

CATCHER G GS CS SB ATT CS-PCT INN ER ERA PBCastillo 107 103 21 40 61 34.4 925.0 518 5.04 10Herrmann 31 29 6 11 17 35.3 263.1 127 4.34 3Gosewisch 30 27 4 12 16 25.0 234.0 165 6.35 3Hernández 4 3 0 0 0 0.0 29.0 11 3.41 1TOTALS 31 63 94 33.0 1451.1 821 5.09 17

CATCHING BREAKDOWNDATE OPP NAME (SEASON/CAREER) INNING UMPIRE REASON4/24 vs. PIT Nick Ahmed (1) 12th Hudson Arguing balls and strikes6/7 vs. TB Chip Hale (1/3) 4th Ripperger Arguing a reversed call7/2 vs. SF Chip Hale (2/4) 7th Knight Excessive arguing7/8 @ SF Chip Hale (3/5) 5th Wolcott Excessive arguing9/2 @ COL Dave Magadan (1/4) POST Miller Excessive arguing9/9 vs. SF Welington Castillo (1) 9th Scott Arguing balls and strikes

EJECTIONS

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RENO ACES (TRIPLE-A) Pacifi c Coast League ♦ Pacifi c Southern Division ♦ Overall 76-68

♦ The Aces ranked among the Pacifi c Coast League in triples (2nd, 53), runs (3rd, 726), hits (3rd, 1393), doubles (3rd, 287), RBI (3rd, 686), slugging pct. (3rd, .444), average (3rd, .280) and OPS (3rd, .782).

♦ 1B Kyle Jensen fi nished as the PCL MVP runner-up after fi nishing among PCL in hom-ers (T-1st, 30), RBI (1st, 120), total bases (2nd, 272), slugging pct. (3rd, .546), doubles (T-3rd, 34), hits (T-5th, 144) and OPS (7th, .896)…was named to the mid- and post-season PCL All-Star Teams…his 120 RBI, the second most in the Minor Leagues, were the most ever in a single season by a D-backs’ Triple-A player, and his 30 homers were tied with Ernie Young (1999) for the most in D-backs’ Triple-A history.

♦ OF Mitch Haniger, who ranked fi fth among full-season Minor Leaguers with a .999 OPS, was named the D-backs’ Minor League Player of the Year after combining to hit .321 with 34 doubles, 25 homers and 94 RBI…named a Baseball America Minor League Second-Team All-Star.

♦ Hit 2 inside-the-park home runs in a single game for the fi rst time in franchise history on Aug. 24 vs. Tacoma (RF Sócrates Brito and 1B Kyle Jensen).

MOBILE BAYBEARS (DOUBLE-A)Southern League ♦ Southern Division ♦ Overall 65-73

♦ Mobile led the Southern League with 109 home runs, 12 homers ahead of second place (Montgomery) and the most in the league since 2013 (118 by Tennessee).

♦ 1B Kevin Cron, who was selected as a SL postseason All-Star, ranked among the SL leaders in home runs (1st, 26), HR/AB ratio (1st, 17.88), grand slams (T-1st, 2), RBI (2nd, 88), slugging pct. (2nd, .437), extra-base hits (4th, 47) and total bases (5th, 203).

♦ RHP Joey Krehbiel led the SL in holds (21). ♦ LHP Anthony Banda tallied 22.0 consecutive scoreless innings from May 28-June

15…participated in the MLB All-Star Futures Game and was named organizational Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June.

VISALIA RAWHIDE (SINGLE-A ADVANCED) California League ♦ North Division ♦ Overall 81-59

♦ The Rawhide won their third consecutive North Division title and advanced to the California League Championship Series.

♦ Ranked among the CL leaders in doubles (2nd, 268), hits (3rd, 1310), triples (3rd, 48), average (4th, .270), slugging pct. (4th, .408) and total bases (4th, 1977)…the staff also fi nished among the CL in runs (1st, 638), saves (1st, 43), wins (2nd, 81), shutouts (2nd, 9), strikeouts (2nd, 1234), WHIP (3rd, 1.33), and ERA (4th, 3.99).

♦ INF Marty Herum was named to the CL postseason All-Star Team.♦ INF Dawel Lugo was named a CL midseason All-Star and hit .314 with 14 doubles, 5

triples, 13 home runs, 42 RBI, 61 runs scored and a .514 slugging pct.♦ RHP Bud Jeter tied for third in the CL in saves (14).

KANE COUNTY COUGARS (SINGLE-A) Midwest League ♦ Western Division ♦ Overall 65-75

♦♦ Kane County led the Midwest League in ERA (3.06). ♦ RHP Carlos Hernandez ranked among MWL leaders in opponent average (1st, .215),

SO/9.0 IP ratio (2nd 9.03), ERA (3rd, 2.55) and strikeouts (4th, 122). ♦ RHP Keegan Long led all MWL relievers with a .189 opponent average and 7.89 bas-

erunners per 9.0 IP. ♦ RHP Emilio Vargas struck out 17 with 0 walks in 8.0 innings on Aug. 20 @ Quad Cities.

ORGANIZATIONAL YEARLY AWARDS

PLAYER TEAM(S) AWARD

Mitch Haniger Mobile, Reno, D-backs Organizational Player of the YearAnthony Banda Mobile, Reno Organizational Pitcher of the Year

ORGANIZATIONAL MONTHLY AWARDS

MONTH PLAYER TEAM PITCHER TEAM

April Peter O’Brien Reno Justin Donatella Kane County May Dawel Lugo Visalia Cody Reed Kane County June Kyle Jensen Reno Anthony Banda Mobile July Mitch Haniger Reno Josh Taylor Mobile August Paxton De La Garza Missoula Emilio Vargas Kane County

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

PLAYER TEAM AWARD DATE

Peter O’Brien Reno Pacifi c Coast League April 25-May 1Rudy Flores Visalia California League May 2-8Kevin Medrano Mobile Southern League May 9-15Jamie Westbrook Mobile Southern League May 16-22Dawel Lugo Visalia California League June 27-July 3Austin Byler Kane County Midwest League July 4-10Travis Denker Mobile Southern League July 11-17Mitch Haniger Reno Pacifi c Coast League July 18-24Luke Lowery Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 1-7Jason Morozowski Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 15-21Josh Anderson Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 22-28Paxton De La Garza Missoula Pioneer League Aug. 22-28

PITCHER OF THE WEEK

PLAYER TEAM AWARD DATE

Justin Donatella Kane County Midwest League April 7-17Braden Shipley Reno Pacifi c Coast League April 25-May 1Edgar Garcia Mobile Southern League May 9-15Archie Bradley Reno Pacifi c Coast League May 16-22Anthony Banda Mobile Southern League May 30-June 5Anthony Banda Mobile Southern League June13-19Josh Taylor Mobile Southern League July 4-10Brad Keller Visalia California League July 18-24Alex Young Visalia California League Aug. 1-7Anfernee Benitez Hillsboro Northwest League Aug. 1-7

ALL-STARS

PLAYER TEAM AWARD

Anthony Banda Mobile/Reno Sirius XM All-Star Futures Game at Petco Park Mitch Haniger Mobile/Reno/D-backs Baseball America Second-Team Minor League All-StarTuff y Gosewisch Reno Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-StarKyle Jensen Reno Pacifi c Coast League mid- and postseason All-StarJack Reinheimer Reno Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-StarBraden Shipley Reno Pacifi c Coast League midseason All-Star

ALL-STARS (CONT.)

PLAYER TEAM AWARD

Anthony Banda Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarKevin Cron Mobile Southern League postseason All-Star Daniel Gibson Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarMitch Haniger Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarJoey Krehbiel Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarKevin Medrano Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarJimmie Sherfy Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarIldemaro Vargas Mobile Southern League midseason All-StarMarty Herum Visalia California League postseason All-Star Bud Jeter Visalia California League midseason All-StarDawel Lugo Visalia California League midseason All-StarJustin Donatella Kane County Midwest League midseason All-StarCameron Gann Kane County Midwest League midseason All-StarTrevor Mitsui Kane County Midwest League mid- and postseason All-StarZach Nehrir Kane County Midwest League midseason All-StarAnfernee Benitez Hillsboro Northwest League postseason All-StarTommy Eveld Hillsboro Northwest League midseason All-StarLuke Lowery Hillsboro Northwest League postseason All-StarTyler Mark Hillsboro Northwest League midseason All-StarJake Winston Hillsboro Northwest League midseason All-StarJasrado Chisholm Missoula Pioneer League midseason All-StarConnor Grey Missoula Pioneer League midseason All-StarDean Jackson Missoula Pioneer League midseason All-StarRyan January Missoula Pioneer League midseason All-StarEudy Ramos Missoula Pioneer League postseason All-Star

ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE

PLAYER POS. TEAM

Kevin Cron INF Double-A Mobile Jorge Despaigne RHP DSL D-backs 1Dawel Lugo INF Single-A Visalia/Double-A MobileJared Miller LHP Single-A Kane County/Single-A Visalia/Double-A Mobile/Triple-A Reno

Gabe Speier LHP AZL D-backs/Single-A Kane County/Single-A Visalia/Double-A Mobile

Jamie Westbrook INF Double-A Mobile

BASEBALL AMERICA BEST TOOLS

PLAYER TEAM HONOR

Mike Freeman Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Defensive Second BasemanRobby Hammock Mobile Southern League Best Manager J.R. House Visalia California League Best ManagerCarlos Rivero Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Defensive Third BasemanBraden Shipley Reno Pacifi c Coast League Best Breaking Pitch Dawel Lugo Viasalia California League Best Defensive Third Baseman

2016 MINOR LEAGUE RECAP

MINOR LEAGUE AWARDS & HONORS

HILLSBORO HOPS (SHORT-SEASON A) Northwest League ♦ Eastern Division ♦ Overall 42-33

♦ The Hops advanced to the Northwest League playoff s for the third straight season, losing to Eugene 2-1 in a winner-take-all Game 3 to advance to the Championship Series.

♦ RHP Jake Winston, RHP Tommy Eveld and RHP Tyler Mark all earned NWL midseason All-Star selections.

♦ RHP Tyler Mark led the NWL in wins (7), starts (15) and innings pitched (78.1)…also ranked among the league leaders in strikeouts (2nd, 75), ERA (3rd, 3.91) and WHIP (3rd, 1.30)…a NWL mid- and postseason All-Star.

♦ RHP Anfernee Benitez ranked among NWL leaders in ERA (2nd, 3.48), strikeouts (3rd, 71), innings pitched (4th, 72.1), WHIP (7th, 1.47) and wins (T-8th, 5) … earned NWL postseason All-Star Team honors.

♦ C Luke Lowery, who was named to the NWL postseason All-Star Team, ranked sec-ond in the league in caught stealing pct. (37.8; 17-for-45).

♦ The Hops stole 120 bases, ranking second in the NWL.

MISSOULA OSPREY (ROOKIE-ADVANCED) Pioneer League ♦ Northern Division ♦ Overall 33-42

♦ The Osprey led the Pioneer League with 90 homers, the most in the league since 2011.

♦ INF Eudy Ramos, a PL postseason All-Star, ranked among PL leaders in home runs (T-3rd, 13) and slugging pct. (4th, .597).

♦ RHP Jackson Dean led all PL relievers with a .177 opponent average, a 11.90 SO/9.0 IP ratio and tied for the league lead with 6 holds.

♦ Matched a franchise record with 6 home runs on July 8 @ Helena (also: July 17, 2011 @ Idaho Falls).

AZL D-BACKS (ROOKIE) Arizona League ♦ East Division ♦ Overall 27-29

♦ OF Juan Araujo tied for fourth in the Arizona League in home runs (7).♦ INF Francis Martinez tied for fi fth in the AZL in RBI (30).♦ RHP Jeremiah Muhammad tied for the AZL lead in wins (5).

DSL D-BACKS (ROOKIE) Dominican Summer League ♦ Boca Chica Baseball City ♦ Overall 49-20

♦ Won the Baseball City Division by 12.5 games…lost in the fi rst round of the playoff s to the DSL Red Sox.

♦ INF Jose King ranked among the DSL leaders in average (3rd, .350) and hits (3rd, 84). ♦ LHP Bryan Valdez led the DSL in strikeouts (86) and WHIP (0.71). ♦ INF Luis Lara ranked among DSL leaders in RBI (2nd, 51) and total bases (3rd, 121).♦ RHP Yeison Santana ranked among DSL relievers in baserunners per 9.0 IP ratio (1st,

6.02) and SO/9.0 IP ratio (5th, 11.46).

DSL D-BACKS 2 (ROOKIE) Dominican Summer League ♦ Boca Chica Baseball City ♦ Overall 22-47

♦ Played their inaugural season. ♦ LHP Pedro Zorrilla led the DSL in innings pitched (82.1).

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