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Page 1: #6 BRIAN DOZIER #64 CALEB FERGUSON #51 DYLAN FLORO #25 ...mlb.mlb.com/documents/1/1/8/272490118/Dodger_Aux_Bio_NLDS.pdf · Given 2017 Calvin R. Griffith Award for Most Valuable Twin

#6 BRIAN DOZIER

#64 CALEB FERGUSON #51 DYLAN FLORO #25 DAVID FREESE

#8 MANNY MACHADO #50 RYAN MADSON

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PERSONAL: James Brian Dozier (pronounced DOE-zher)...Twitter: @BrianDozier...wife, Renee (Hrapmann)...2005 graduate of Itawamba Agricultural (MS) High School, where he also earned three letters in football, two in golf and one in basketball...was four-year starter while there...was two-time All-State selection and four-time All-Area and All-Division selection in baseball as well as “Player of the Year” in north Mississippi...attended the University of Southern Mississippi from 2006-09, hitting .355 (307-for-864) with 55 doubles, seven triples, 16 home runs, 152 RBI and 185 runs scored in 224 career games...named Second-Team All-C-USA as junior, NCAA All-Oxford Regional Team as sophomore and Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and C-USA All Freshman Team...participates annually in Twins Winter Caravan...also goes on annual mission trips to Central America with his wife, Renee, to build schools and dig ditches to houses for clean water systems for an organization called Amigos for Christ...created Dozier’s Heroes, which purchases tickets for and visits with recently returning military members and their families...hosts the annual Celebrity Waiter Event which benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Earned 2017 Rawlings AL Gold Glove Award®...leads Twins in games (620), hits (624), runs scored (423), home runs (127) and walks (289) since 2014...has led Twins in home runs in each of last five seasons (18 in 2013, 23 in '14, 28 in '15, 42 in '16 & 34 in '17)...is club's all-time leader in home runs at second base (143)...hit 42 home runs in 2016, second Twin to ever reach 40, joining Harmon Killebrew; hit 40 as a second baseman, setting an AL record at the position...recorded an extra-base hit in 11 straight games June 18-30, 2016, setting a Twins record and marking the longest streak in baseball since Alex Rodriguez had an 11-game streak from the end of 2006 to the 2007 season...hit three home runs September 5, 2016 vs. Kansas City, becoming sixth player in club history with a three-homer game, joining Bob Allison, Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva, Justin Morneau and Max Kepler...has scored 100-plus runs in four consecutive seasons (112 in '14, 101 in '15, 104 in '16 & 106 in '17), only player in club history to do so...2016 and 2017 winner of Calvin R. Griffith Award for Most Valuable Twin, 2016 winner of Charles O. Johnson Award for Most Improved Twin and 2016 and 2017 winner of Bob Allison Award for Twins Leadership...has 27 career leadoff home runs, most in club history...named to 2015 AL All-Star team as reserve...entered the game as pinch hitter in the eighth inning and homered off Pittsburgh’s Mark Melancon...became 16th player to ever homer in his first All-Star Game at-bat and third Twin to ever homer in an All-Star Game, joining Kirby Puckett (1993) and Harmon Killebrew (1961, ’65, ’71)...represented the Twins as a finalist for the 2015 Hank Aaron Award...given 2015 Carl R. Pohlad Award for Twins Outstanding Community Service...was a finalist among AL second basemen in the 2015 Rawlings Gold Glove Award...participated in the 2014 Gillette Home Run Derby at Target Field with his brother Clay pitching to him; hit two home runs in the first round and did not advance...given 2014 Twins Heart and Hustle Award, voted on by the MLB Players Alumni Association...given 2014 Jim Kaat Award for Twins Defensive Player of the Year as voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA...given 2013 Charles O. Johnson Award as Twins Most Improved Player and the Mike Augustin “Media Good Guy” Award, both voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA...played primarily as shortstop through Twins system but made permanent move to second base prior to 2013 season.

2017:

AWas Twins Opening Day second baseman and leadoff hitter April 3 vs. Kansas City; was the 700th game of his career.

AHit first home run of the season April 12 at Detroit off Michael Fulmer, the 20th leadoff home run of career, tying Jacque Jones for most in Twins history; passed Jones with 21st on July 14 at Houston; finished with eight leadoff homers, hitting six more: July 15 at Houston, July 30 at Oakland, August 4 vs. Texas, August 13 at Detroit, September 6 at Tampa Bay, September 12 vs. San Diego.

AHit first career inside the park home run April 16 vs. Chicago-AL off James Shields, the 52nd in Twins history.

ARecorded two multi-homer games: May 2 vs. Oakland and August 4 vs. Texas.

AHit safely in season-high 10 straight May 19-29, hitting .311 (14-for-45) with four doubles and eight RBI in that span.

AHit career home runs 135 and 136 August 4 vs. Texas; the home runs tied and passed Joe Mauer (135 at the time) to move into sole possession of 11th on the Twins all-time list.

AHit 20th home run August 6 vs. Texas, becoming the ninth different Twin with 20-plus home runs in four straight seasons.

AHit first career grand slam August 8 vs. Milwaukee and set single-game career high with five RBI.

AHit 141st career home run August 18 vs. Arizona, tying Michael Cuddyer for 10th on Twins all-time list; hit 142nd August 20 vs. Arizona, passing Cuddyer and moving into sole possession of 10th.

H/W: 5-11/198 B/T: R/R Acquired: 8th RD, 2009 MLB DraftOpening Day Age: 30 M.L. Service: 5 years, 100 days Born: 5/15/1987 in Fulton, MS Options Used: 1 of 3Resides: Hattiesburg, MS Contract Status: Signed thru 2018

SECOND BASEMAN

CAREER HIGHSHits: 4, 2x, last 8/30/17 vs. CWS

RBI: 5, 8/8/17 vs. MIL

HR: 3, 9/5/16 vs. KC

GS: 1, 8/8/17 vs. MIL

SB: 2, 10x, last 4/5/17 vs. KC

Hit-Streak: 24, 8/27-9/22/16WALK-OFF HITS

8/2/13 vs. HOU (1B)6/20/14 vs. CWS (1B)7/6/15 vs. BAL (HR)7/10/15 vs. DET (HR)6/7/16 vs. MIA (HR)

MULTI-HR GAMES7/13/14 at COL5/24/15 at CWS6/28/16 at CWS7/31/16 vs. CWS9/5/16 vs. KC (3)5/2/17 vs. OAK8/4/17 vs. TEX

MLB LEADERS

LEADOFF HOMERS AMONG ACTIVES 1. Ian Kinsler ...................................... 46 2. Curtis Granderson .......................... 45 3. Ichiro Suzuki ................................... 37 4. Charlie Blackmon ........................... 28 5. Brian Dozier ................................... 27

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AHit .319 (37-for-116) with nine home runs, 22 RBI, 18 walks and a .419 on-base percentage in 29 August games...ranked fifth in the AL in walks.

A Scored 500th career run September 1 vs. Kansas City.

AHit 30th home run September 12 vs. San Diego, becoming the fifth Twin to homer 30-plus times in consecutive seasons (42 in 2016), joining Harmon Killebrew (1961-64), Bob Allison (1963-64), Gary Gaetti (1986-87), and Justin Morneau (2006-07); became fifth second baseman to do it, joining Dan Uggla (5x, 2007-11), Ryne Sandberg (1989-90), Alfonso Soriano (2002-03) and Chase Utley (2008-09).

A Stole 90th career base September 22 at Detroit, passing Nick Punto (89) and tying Denard Span for 10th on Twins all-time list.

A 150th homer was a three-run go-ahead shot in the eighth inning September 26 at Cleveland, helping reduce Minnesota's magic number to 1.

ACommitted just five errors on the season, the fewest of his career and fewest by any second baseman in baseball to play at least 1000.0 innings.

AHit .331 (48-for-145) with 11 homers off left-handed pitching and .250 (118-for-472) with 23 homers off right-handed pitching.

A Led Twins in runs (106), hits (167), home runs (34), RBI (93) and walks (78); set career high with .269 (166-for-617) batting average.

A Finished tied for 10th in AL in home runs.

ANamed Twins representative for Hank Aaron Award.

AGiven 2017 Calvin R. Griffith Award for Most Valuable Twin and Bob Allison Award for Twins Leadership, both voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA.

AGiven 2017 Rawlings Gold Glove Award®, becoming second second baseman in Twins history to earn the award, joining Chuck Knoblauch in 1997.

AMade postseason debut in AL Wild Card game October 3 at New York-AL, going 2-for-4 with a walk and a leadoff home run (off Luis Severino)...first postseason leadoff homer in club history and third in baseball history, joining Baltimore's Brady Anderson October 1, 1996 and Chicago-NL's Bob Dernier October 2, 1984...also first time in baseball history to have an entire MLB postseason's slate of games started with a home run...one of four players in club history to homer in first career postseason at-bat, joining Don Mincher (Game 1 of World Series in 1965 vs. Los Angeles-NL), Gary Gaetti (Game 1 of 1987 ALCS vs. Detroit), and Eddie Rosario, who did it three batters after Dozier.

2016: Was Twins Opening Day second baseman and leadoff hitter April 4 at Baltimore, his fourth straight season as club’s Opening Day second baseman...did not commit an error in 41 straight games April 19-June 8, second longest streak of career (49, May 20-July 13, 2013)...had third career two-homer game June 28 at Chicago-AL; second career two-homer game at U.S. Cellular Field...hit .369 (38-for-103) with nine doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 21 RBI in 27 June games...for the month, tied for second in the AL in doubles, tied for fourth in hits, tied for sixth in home runs, seventh in batting average and tied for ninth in RBI...reached base safely in 25 straight games June 7-July 3...also reached safely via hit, walk or hit-by-pitch in 36 of 37 games from May 24-July 3...recorded an extra-base hit in 11 straight games June 18-30, setting a Twins record...it marked the longest streak in baseball since Alex Rodriguez had an 11-game streak from the end of 2006 to the 2007 season; it marked the longest in baseball by a middle infielder since Rogers Hornsby hit an extra-base hit in 12 consecutive games in 1928...according to Elias, the 20 hits, which included six homers, over the 11 games made him one of five Twins to ever produce those totals over an 11-game span, joining Joe Mauer (2009), David Ortiz (2002), Dave Winfield (1993) and Kirby Puckett (1987)...hit fourth career two-homer game July 31 vs. Chicago-AL, second of season...hit 20th home run August 2 at Cleveland, becoming first Twin since Jason Kubel (2008-10) to hit 20-plus homers in three straight seasons...tied career-high with 28th home run August 18 at Kansas City; set career-high with 29th August 19 at Kansas City...28th was 15th career leadoff home run which tied Chuck Knoblauch for second on Twins all-time list; passed Knoblauch with 16th August 30 at Cleveland...hit .302 (38-for-126) with nine doubles, two triples, 13 home runs, 27 RBI, 27 runs scored and 11 walks in 29 August games...led baseball in home runs...ranked first among AL players in extra-base hits (24) and total bases (90), and tied for first in RBI (27)...13 home runs were second most in club history for a single month, trailing Harmon Killebrew’s June 1964 total of 14...hit three home runs September 5 vs. Kansas City, becoming sixth player in club history with a three-homer game, joining Bob Allison (May 17, 1963 at Cleveland), Harmon Killebrew (September 21, 1963 at Boston), Tony Oliva (July 3, 1973 at Kansas City), Justin Morneau (July 6, 2007 at Chicago-AL) and Max Kepler (August 1, 2016 at Cleveland)...hit leadoff homers in consecutive games September 5-6 vs. Kansas City, becoming the first Twin to do so since Jacque Jones did it August 19-20, 2002 against Chicago-AL...homered in five straight games September 2-6, tying a club record, previously held by Harmon Killebrew (3 times - 1964, 1970 and 1970) and Marty Cordova (1995)...hit 40th home run September 12 at Detroit, off Daniel Norris, joining Harmon Killebrew as the only Twins to ever reach the 40-homer mark...hit 42nd home run September 22 vs. Detroit; was 40th as a second baseman, passing Alfonso Soriano (2002) and setting a new AL record...also scored 100th run, becoming the second player in club history to score 100-plus in three straight seasons, joining Chuck Knoblauch who did it from 1995-97 (107, 140 and 117)...hit safely in career-high 24 straight games August 27-September 22 (Game 1), tied with Lenny Green (1961) for third longest streak in club history, trailing Ken Landreaux (31 in 1980) and Brian Harper (25 in 1990)...hit .351 (35-for-101) with six doubles, 12 home runs, 23 RBI and 20 runs scored during the streak...fourth longest streak in baseball for the season...hit six leadoff home runs on the season, finishing with 19 for career, second most in club history, trailing Jacque Jones (20)...finished with 40 home runs as second baseman (2 as designated hitter), tied with Ryne Sandberg (1990) for third most in baseball history at the position, trailing Davey Johnson (1973) and Rogers Hornsby (1922), who each hit 42...according to Elias, broke the AL record for homers by a second baseman after the break with 28; previous mark held by Joe Gordon (1940), when he hit 21 with the Yankees...led baseball in home runs (28) post-All-Star break, also led in total bases (195) and extra-base hits (49), fourth in runs scored (57) and slugging percentage (.646), and fifth in RBI (56)...hit 11 home runs against Kansas City, the most for a player against one team since Alex Rodriguez hit 11 against Los Angeles-AL in 2003...finished tied for third in baseball in home runs (42) with Khris Davis and Edwin Encarnacion, trailing Mark Trumbo (47) and Nelson Cruz (43); became just the second Twin to ever finish among top three in any season (Killebrew, 6 times: 1961-64, '66 and '69)...additionally, he ranked 12th in the AL in runs scored (104)...finished seventh on Twins all-time list in home runs for a single-season; finished with second-most extra-base hits (82), trailing only Tony Oliva’s 1964 total of 84...only player in baseball with 40-plus home runs, 100-plus runs and 15-plus stolen bases and only player in club history to do so...first player in baseball since Curtis Granderson in 2011 to reach those levels...finished as one of six players in baseball with 35-plus homers, 100-plus runs and 90-plus RBI, joining Nolan Arenado, Kris Bryant, Robinson Cano, Josh Donaldson and Manny Machado...hit .282 (40-for-142) with 11 home runs against left-handed pitching and .264 (125-for-473) with 31 home runs against right-handed pitching...finished 13th in the AL MVP voting, tallying nine voting points...given 2016 Calvin R. Griffith Award for Most Valuable Twin, Charles O. Johnson Award for Most Improved Twin and Bob Allison Award for Twins Leadership, all voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA.

2015: Was Twins Opening Day second baseman and number two hitter, his third straight season as club’s Opening Day second baseman...had second career two-homer game May 24 at Chicago-AL...recorded 20 extra-base hits in May, tying the Twins record for the most extra-base hits in May (Zoilo Versalles - 1965, Kirby Puckett - 1990)...stole 50th career base June 22 vs. Chicago-AL; along with his 61 career home runs at the time, he became the 16th Twin to ever reach 50 career steals and 50 career home runs...hit first career walk-off home run July 6 vs. Baltimore, a two-run shot off Tommy Hunter in the bottom of the 10th, giving the Twins the 4-2 win...hit second career walk-off home run July 10 vs. Detroit, a three run shot off Joakim Soria in the bottom of the ninth, giving the Twins the 8-6 win, capping a six-run comeback and seven-run ninth...he became the second player

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in Twins/Senators franchise history to record multiple walk-off homers in a single homestand...Roy Sievers achieved that feat for the Washington Senators in 1958, having hit game-ending homers against the Indians on July 16 and the White Sox on July 20...finished pre-All-Star break with 48 extra-base hits, the most in Twins/Senators franchise history...was on AL’s final vote ballot but was not elected...eventually named to AL All-Star team as a reserve, replacing Toronto’s Jose Bautista...entered the game as pinch hitter in the eighth inning and homered off Pittsburgh’s Mark Melancon...became 16th player to ever homer in his first All-Star Game at-bat and third Twin to ever homer in an All-Star Game, joining Kirby Puckett (1993) and Harmon Killebrew (1961, ’65, ’71)...named Twins winner of the Heart and Hustle Award near end of July, for the second straight season...hit 23rd home run August 2 vs. Seattle, tying his single-season career-high, done in 2014; set new season-high with 24th August 7 at Cleveland...recorded 63rd extra-base hit with a triple August 30 vs. Houston, setting a Twins single-season record for extra-base hits by a second baseman, passing Chuck Knoblauch’s 1996 total of 62...set new single-season career-high with 34th double September 1 vs. Chicago-AL...scored 100th run September 26 at Detroit, becoming the third Twin to score 100 runs in consecutive seasons (Knoblauch, 1995-97 and Tony Oliva, 1964-65)...also recorded 73rd RBI, setting Twins record for most RBI by second baseman in single season (Knoblauch, 72 in 1996)...led the club in home runs (28), doubles (39) and runs scored (101) and ranked second in hits (148) and walks (61)...finished tied for fifth in the AL in runs scored (101) and tied for ninth most in baseball...played 1,383.0 innings at second base, the second most in club history, trailing Bernie Allen’s 1962 total of 1,410.1...ranked fourth among AL second basemen with a .990 fielding percentage (minimum 1,000.0 innings played) and led all of baseball in innings played at the position (1383.0)...represented the Twins as a finalist for the Hank Aaron Award...given Carl R. Pohlad Award for Twins Outstanding Community Service.

2014: Made Twins Opening Day roster for second straight season and was Opening Day second baseman and leadoff hitter March 31 at Chicago-AL...led baseball in April in runs scored (25), fourth in AL in walks (19) and tied for fourth in AL in home runs (7)...25 runs in April set a club record for the month, passing Paul Molitor’s 1996 total of 24...hit 15th home run June 14 at Detroit and stole 15th base two days later on June 16 at Boston, marking the 15th time in club history and 12th different player to hit 15 homers and steal 15 bases in one season...according to Elias Sports Bureau, since 1914, Dozier and Larry Hisle (21 homers and 15 steals in 1977) are the only Twins in franchise history to hit 15 home runs and steal 15 bases in a first half of a season...had first career two-homer game July 13 at Colorado, one of two for the Twins in 2014 (Arcia the other)...led AL and ranked second in baseball in runs scored pre-All-Star break (69)...hit 18 home runs pre-All-Star break and was selected by AL Captain, Toronto’s Jose Bautista, to participate in the Gillette Home Run Derby at Target Field; hit two home runs in the first round and did not advance...had brother Clay pitch to him...became the sixth different Twin to participate in the Home Run Derby (Tom Brunansky - 1985, Gary Gaetti - 1989, Torii Hunter - 2002, Justin Morneau - 2007 and 08, and Joe Mauer - 2009)...became 17th player from host team to participate and second in club history, joining Brunansky...sixth player ever to not be named to an All-Star team to participate (Rafael Palmeiro - 2004, Hee-Seop Choi - 2005, Ryan Howard - 2007, Yoenis Cespedes - 2013, Justin Morneau - 2014)...recorded 20th stolen base August 20 vs. Cleveland, becoming the sixth different player (7th time) in club history to hit 20 homers and steal 20 bases, the first since Torii Hunter in 2004...scored 100th run September 3 vs. Chicago-AL (Game 2), becoming the 13th different Twin (20th time) to reach 100 runs and first since Michael Cuddyer scored 102 times in 2006...finished with 112 runs scored, the most by a Twin since Chuck Knoblauch scored 117 in 1997 and seventh most by a Twin all-time...led Twins in hits (145), home runs (23), walks (89), runs (112), stolen bases (21), games (156), at-bats (598) and ranked second in RBI (71)...ranked second in the AL and third in baseball in runs scored (112), ranked third in the AL in walks, tied for eighth in times on base (243)...among all second basemen in baseball, he ranked first in runs and walks, tied for first in home runs, third in times on base (243), fourth in total bases (249), and tied for seventh in doubles (33)...ranked fifth among second basemen in baseball in double plays (98)...was only player in baseball with over 100 runs, 30 doubles, 20 home runs, 80 walks and 20 stolen bases; only player in Twins history also...given the Twins Heart and Hustle Award, voted on by the MLB Players Alumni Association...given the Jim Kaat Award for Twins Defensive Player of the Year voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA.

2013: Made first career Opening Day roster and started Opening Day at second base April 1 vs. Detroit...hit 30th double September 1 at Texas, becoming the fourth second baseman in club history to reach 30 doubles, and first since 1999 when Todd Walker hit 37...hit 14th home run August 29 vs. Kansas City, tying Tim Teufel’s 1984 total for most ever by a Twins second baseman...passed Teufel with his 15th August 31 at Texas...led all MLB second basemen in assists (461) and was involved in 110 double plays, second most among MLB second basemen...led the Twins in home runs (18); was second in doubles (33), hits (136) and RBI (66), and third in walks (51)...ranked second in home runs among AL second basemen; third in extra-base hits (55) and fifth in doubles...finished as the Twins all-time leader in home runs by a second baseman, also finished second in RBI, fifth in slugging percentage (.414), tied for fifth in total bases (231), and sixth in doubles...committed six errors, tying him with three others for fewest ever by a Twins second baseman: Luis Castillo (2006), Chuck Knoblauch (1992) and Steve Lombardozzi (1986)...given the Charles O. Johnson Award as Twins Most Improved Player and the Mike Augustin “Media Good Guy” Award, both voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA.

2012: Was an invite to Twins spring training and started the season with Triple-A Rochester...named Twins minor league Player of the Week April 13, batting .391 (9-for-23) with three doubles, one home run and four RBI in six games...had contract selected by Minnesota May 7 as the Twins placed Justin Morneau on 15-day disabled list...made major league debut May 7 vs. Los Angeles-AL, going 1-for-4 with his first major league hit, singling off David Carpenter; came around to score first major league run...recorded first career RBI in next game May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL...hit first career double May 12 vs. Toronto...had first career home run the next day, a solo shot off Ricky Romero May 13 vs. Toronto...had first career stolen base June 4 at Kansas City.

2011: Named Twins minor league Player of the Week May 21, batting .433 (13-for-30) with two doubles, two triples, seven RBI, three runs scored and two walks in seven games...named Twins minor league Player of the Month for May after batting .337 (33-for-98) with seven doubles, three triples, 11 RBI, 14 runs scored, 14 walks and seven stolen bases...named Florida State League Midseason All-Star, but did not play in the game due to promotion...placed on 7-day disabled list with left cheekbone fracture June 10; reinstated June 19...named Eastern League Player of the Week August 8 after batting .520 (13-for-25) with four doubles and four RBI in six games...given the Sherry Robertson Award as the Twins minor league Player of the Year, voted on by the Twin Cities Chapter of the BBWAA...combined to bat .320 (157-for-491) with 33 doubles, 12 triples, nine home runs, 56 RBI, 92 runs scored and 24 stolen bases in 127 games at both levels combined...led the Twins organization in runs scored and triples, was third in hits (157), stolen bases and total bases (241), sixth in doubles, and eighth in walks (55)...named shortstop on MiLB.com’s 2011 Twins organizational All-Star team...played for Mesa Solar Sox in Arizona Fall League, batting .296 (32-for-108) with 27 runs, eight doubles, three home runs and 22 RBI in 26 games...earned roster spot in AFL Rising Stars Game representing the East division as the starting second baseman; went 1-for-2 in the game with a solo home run...ranked 10th best prospect in the Twins minor league system, best strike zone discipline and best defensive infielder by Baseball America entering the 2012 season.

2010: Named Twins minor league Player of the Week June 25 after batting .412 with 14 hits, one double, one home run, five RBI and six runs scored in eight games...ranked 30th best prospect in Twins organization by Baseball America entering 2011 season.

2009: Named Appalachian League Player of the Week August 10...finished second in Appalachian League in batting average (.353), hits (77) and on-base percentage (.417)...named Appalachian League Postseason All-Star.

AMATEUR CAREER: Attended the University of Southern Mississippi where he was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and to Conference USA All-Freshman team in 2006...named Second-Team All-Conference USA as a junior...led team in at-bats (269), hits (92), total bases (128), RBI (tied with 46) and doubles (17) as a junior...started 64 games at shortstop in 2008, missing just two innings the entire year.

PROFESSIONAL: Selected by Twins in eighth round of 2009 First-Year Player Draft; signed by scout Earl Winn.

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DOZIER’S BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS OBP OPS2009 GCL Twins .286 5 14 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .375 .661 Elizabethton .353 53 218 38 77 17 0 0 14 1 3 3 23 26 3 0 .417 .8482010 Beloit .278 39 151 24 42 7 1 0 17 3 0 0 16 16 6 1 .347 .685 Ft. Myers .274 93 350 44 96 11 1 5 42 9 6 1 44 41 10 4 .352 .7062011 Ft. Myers .322 49 180 32 58 11 5 2 22 3 2 6 27 20 13 4 .423 .895 New Britain .318 78 311 60 99 22 7 7 34 7 0 5 28 46 11 7 .384 .8862012 MINNESOTA .234 84 316 33 74 11 1 6 33 4 3 1 16 58 9 2 .271 .603 Rochester .232 48 181 15 42 11 1 2 17 1 3 1 14 34 3 2 .286 .6232013 MINNESOTA .244 147 558 72 136 33 4 18 66 3 4 6 51 120 14 7 .312 .7262014 MINNESOTA .242 156 598 112 145 33 1 23 71 3 8 9 89 129 21 7 .345 .7612015 MINNESOTA .236 157 628 101 148 39 4 28 77 0 8 7 61 148 12 4 .307 .7512016 MINNESOTA .268 155 615 104 165 35 5 42 99 2 5 8 61 138 18 2 .340 .8862017 MINNESOTA .269 152 617 106 167 30 4 34 93 0 2 8 78 141 16 7 .357 .853Minor League Totals .298 365 1405 214 418 79 15 16 146 24 14 16 154 184 46 18 .370 .779Major League Totals .251 851 3332 528 835 181 19 151 439 12 30 39 356 734 90 29 .327 .780

DOZIER’S CAREER FIELDING RECORDPOSITION PCT G PO A E TC DP PBSecond Base .988 762 1381 2216 42 3639 546 —Shortstop .964 83 111 287 15 413 70 —Totals .986 845 1492 2503 57 4052 616 —

DOZIER’S ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR HOST AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS OBP OPS2015 Cincinnati 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 4.000

Dozier's career leadoff home runs

2013 (3) August 6 at KC off Shields 2016 (6) August 18 at KC off Gee August 12 vs. CLE off Salazar August 30 at CLE off Tomlin August 31 at TEX off Garza September 3 vs. CWS off Shields September 5 vs. KC off Kennedy 2014 (4) April 5 at CLE off Carrasco September 6 vs. KC off Gee April 12 vs. KC off Shields September 22 (1) vs. DET off Sanchez April 17 (2) vs. TOR off McGowan July 4 vs. NYY off Whitley 2017 (8*) April 12 at DET off Fulmer July 14 at HOU off Morton 2015 (6) May 10 at CLE off Salazar July 15 at HOU off Musgrove May 24 at CWS off Quintana July 30 at OAK off Cotton June 14 at Texas off Martinez August 4 vs. TEX off Perez June 26 at MIL off Lohse August 13 at DET off Boyd July 17 at OAK off Gray September 6 at TB off Snell July 30 vs. SEA off Happ September 12 vs. SD off Wood *October 3 at NYY off Severino (postseason)

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DOZIER'S WILD CARD GAME RECORDYEAR OPPONENT AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS OBP OPS2017 New York-AL .500 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .600 1.850

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#64 Caleb Ferguson LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

Full Name: Caleb Paul Ferguson

Ht: 6’3” Wt: 215 B/T: R/L

ML Service: 0.000

Born: July 2, 1996 in Columbus, OH

Resides: Columbus, OH

Obtained: Selected in the 38th Round of the 2014 First-Year Player Draft

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

-The 21-year-old left-handed pitcher enters his fourth professional season and will make his first career

appearance on a Major League roster after being promoted to Los Angeles on June 6

- In four minor league seasons, he has gone 15-11 record with one save and has posted a 2.80 ERA (78 ER/250.1

IP) in 63 games (50 starts)…he has held hitters to a .238 average, while striking out 271 batters against 98 walks

(9.8 strikeout per nine innings) and posting a 1.29 WHIP

- Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, a Baseball America High Class-A All-Star and a Post and Mid-

Season All-Star in 2017 with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga…was also named Pioneer League Pitcher of the

Week in the period ending July 17, 2016 with Rookie-advanced Ogden Raptors

- Selected in the 38th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft out of West Jefferson

High School (OH)

2018 (as of June 6):

- In 10 combined starts with Triple-A Oklahoma City and Double-A Tulsa, went 3-0 with a 1.53 ERA (8 ER/47.0

IP) and held the opposition to a .213 average…struck out 52 batters against just 17 walks over 47.0 innings,

while posting a 1.15 WHIP

- Started the season with the Tulsa Drillers, going 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA (6 ER/39.0 IP) and limiting hitters to a

.217 average, while striking out 40 against 10 walks in eight starts

- Promoted to Oklahoma City on May 26 and made his Triple-A debut that day, allowing just three hits over 5.0

innings and striking out 10 batters against three walks against Nashville…in two starts with the OKC Dodgers,

he posted a 2.25 ERA (2 ER/8.0 IP) with 12 strikeouts against seven walks.

2017:

- Spent the entire season with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga, posting a 9-4 record with a 2.87 ERA (39 ER/122.1

IP) and held batters to a .246

- Struck out 140 batters against 55 walks in 122.1 innings…struck out a career-high 11 batters on August 1

against Modesto against just a pair of walks

- Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star, a Baseball America High Class-A All-Star and a Post and Mid-

Season All-Star in 2017 with the Quakes

2016:

- In 14 combined games (12 starts) with Rookie-level AZL Dodgers, Rookie-advanced Ogden and Single-A

Great Lakes Loons, he went 3-4 with a 2.31 ERA (17 ER/66.1 IP) and held hitters to a .227 average…struck out

63 combined batters against just five walks in 66.1 innings and posted a 0.93 WHIP

- Started the season with the AZL Dodgers, going 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (1 ER/6.0 IP) and struck out 11 without

issuing a walk…promoted to Ogden on July 5 and made two starts going 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA (1 ER/10 IP)

- Named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week in the period ending July 17 with Rookie-advanced Ogden Raptors

- Promoted to Great Lakes on July 16 and spent the rest of the season with the Loons, going 1-4 with a 2.68 ERA

(15 ER/50.1 IP) in 10 starts…totaled 41 strikeouts against three walks over 50.1 innings

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2015:

- In his first full professional season, he appeared in 14 games (four starts) with Rookie-level AZL Dodgers,

going 0-3 with a 8.59 ERA (14 ER/14.2 IP) and struck out 16 batters…it was his first season since recovering

from Tommy John surgery

2014:

- Spent entire season rehabbing from surgery while on the disabled list of the AZL Dodgers…underwent Tommy

John surgery in May as a high school senior prior to being picked in the 38th round by the Dodgers in the First-

Year Player Draft

Career Stats: Year Team W-L G-GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG

2014

DNP

2015 AZL Dodgers 0-3 14/4 0 0 1 2 14.2 17 19 14 0 21 16 8.59 .298

2016 AZL Dodgers 1-0 2/0 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 3 1 0 0 11 1.50 .167

2016 Great Lakes 1-4 10/0 0 0 0 0 50.1 49 17 15 3 3 41 2.68 .255

2016 Ogden 1-0 2/2 0 0 0 0 10.0 4 3 1 0 2 11 0.90 .114

2017 Rancho

Cucamonga

9-4 25/24 0 0 0 0 122.1 113 48 39 6 55 140 2.87 .246

2018 Tulsa 3-0 8/8 0 0 0 0 39.0 31 11 6 2 10 40 1.38 .217

2018 Oklahoma City 0-0 2/2 0 0 0 0 8.0 6 3 2 0 7 12 2.25 1.94

Minor League Totals

15-11 63/50 0 0 1 2 250.1 224 104 78 11 98 271 2.80 .238

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: In 2016 was an International League All-Star...at Class AA Montgomery in 2014 led all minor league pitchers with 178.2 innings pitched...in 2013 was a Midwest League and MiLB.com Organization All-Star and the Rays’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year after leading their system with a 1.77 ERA...was named his league’s Pitcher of the Week 3 times in 2014 and once in 2015.

2017 SEASON• Made 2 starts and 34 relief apps for 3 teams in 2 organizations, including 3 relief apps for the Cubs.• On 1/11 was designated for assignment by the Rays...on 1/17 was claimed off waivers by the Cubs...after

clearing waivers again, on 2/3 was outrighted to Class AAA Iowa and spent most of the season there.• Made 3 apps during 5 stints with the Cubs (5/8-5/9, 5/21, 6/5, 6/22-6/24, 7/7-7/12)...pitched on 5/9 at Col,

5/21 vs Mil and 7/9 vs Pit.• On 8/4 was claimed off waivers by the Dodgers...on 8/18 was designated for assignment and 4 days later

was outrighted to Okalahoma City, where he spent the rest of the season.• Became a free agent following the season and on 12/24 was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract

with an invitation to 2018 Major League spring training camp.

2016: At Class AAA Durham was an International League All-Star...in his Major League debut made 12 relief apps for the Rays...was promoted on 7/6 and made his first career appearance the next day in a 5-1 loss vs the Angels (1.1ip, 3h, 1er, 0bb, 2k)...3 times threw at least 2.0 innings...finished the season on Durham’s disabled list with a strained right forearm.

MINOR LEAGUES2014: At Class AA Montgomery led all minor league pitchers in innings pitched while leading the Southern League in starts, complete games and shutouts...ranked second in the SL in fewest walks per 9 innings (1.21)...walked fewer than 2 batters in 24 of his 28 starts...2013: At Class A Bowling Green was a Midwest League and MiLB.com Organization All-Star and the Rays’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year after leading their system with a 1.77 ERA...was the MWL’s Pitcher of the Week 3 times.

PERSONAL: Graduated from Buhach Colony High School in Atwater, CA...while at Cal State-Fullerton in 2012 was named Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year.

DYLAN

63FLORORHP

Age: 27 Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 205 Bats: L Throws: R ML Service: 0.056

Born: 12/27/90 Birthplace: Merced, CA Resides: Merced, CA

Acquired: Was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract with an invitation to 2018 Major League spring training camp, December 24, 2017.

Contract: Signed through the 2018 season and under team control through 2023.

SINGLE-SEASON CAREER HIGH STREAKSScoreless Streak By Game: 2g (2x), 7/9-7/16, 2016 & 8/10-8/14, 2016; Scoreless Streak By Inning: 4.0, 7/9-7/18, 2016; Winning Streak: None; Losing Streak: None

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-- Was selected by the Rays in the 20th round of the June 2009 first-year player draft. Did not sign.-- Was selected by the Rays in the 13th round of the June 2012 first-year player draft. Was signed by Brian

Morrison.-- On Durham’s disabled list with a strained right forearm, August 17-remainder of the season, 2015.-- On Durham’s disabled list with a strained right forearm, August 26-remainder of the season, 2016.-- Was claimed off waivers by the Cubs, January 17, 2017.-- Was claimed off waivers by the Dodgers, August 4, 2017.-- Was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract with an invitation to 2018 Major League spring training

camp, December 24, 2017.

Yr Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO WP BK12 Hudson Valley - A 4-1 2.40 18 0 0 0 2 30.0 26 11 8 0 4 21 2 013 Bowling Green - A 9-2 1.81 19 19 0 0 0 109.1 103 34 22 4 19 85 9 0 Charlotte - A 2-0 1.61 4 4 2 1 0 28.0 20 5 5 0 2 14 2 014 Montgomery - AA 11-13 3.48 28 *28 *3 *2 0 ^178.2 209 80 69 4 24 112 11 215 Durham - AAA 9-12 5.02 25 22 1 0 0 132.2 160 78 74 10 21 81 3 116 Tampa Bay 0-1 4.20 12 0 0 0 0 15.0 23 8 7 0 5 14 2 0 Durham - AAA 1-2 2.88 32 0 0 0 7 50.0 53 21 16 6 9 40 1 017 Chicago (NL) 0-0 6.52 3 0 0 0 0 9.2 15 7 7 2 2 6 0 0 Iowa - AAA 3-2 3.88 25 2 0 0 1 48.2 54 28 21 9 8 26 0 0 Oklahoma City - AAA 0-1 5.56 8 0 0 0 1 11.1 18 8 7 0 3 12 1 0Major League Totals 0-1 5.11 15 0 0 0 0 24.2 38 15 14 2 7 20 2 0AL Totals 0-1 4.20 12 0 0 0 0 15.0 23 8 7 0 5 14 2 0NL Totals 0-0 6.52 3 0 0 0 0 9.2 15 7 7 2 2 6 0 0Minor League Totals 39-33 3.39 159 75 6 3 11 588.2 643 265 222 33 90 391 29 3* Led Southern League, ^ Led all minor league pitchers

Yr Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E17 Chicago (NL) .000 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 0

FLORO’S CAREER TRANSACTIONS

Career Pitching

Career Hitting

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Austin, TX

4/28/83 in Corpus Christi, TX

BATS/THROWS:M.L. SERVICE: OBTAINED:

34 (turns 35 on April 28)

8 years, 28 days

Signed as a free agent on 3/11/16

INFIELDER • #23

@david23freese

DAVID FREESE

AWARDS & HONORS: • 2012 National League All-Star.• 2011 N.L.C.S. and World Series MVP.

• 2010 National League Player-of-the-Week (April 26-May 2).• 2007 California League All-Star (mid-season & post-season).

2017 SEASON: Established a career high in walks and his .368

on-base percentage was the second-highest single-season total

of his career (.372 in 2012)...Was Pittsburgh’s most-used third

baseman (116 games/114 starts)...Also made three appearances/

two starts (4/16 and 4/23) at first base...Hit .315 (34-for-108) with

runners in scoring position; collected 13 hits in his last 29 at bats

with RISP, dating back to 8/13...Was the Opening Day starter at

third base for the second straight season...Was leading the Majors

with a .576 OBP on 4/15...Was on the 10-day D.L. from 4/26 thru

5/11 with a right hamstring strain...Hit .321 (18-for-56) with 10 RBI

in 18 games during the month of April...Accounted for the lone

RBI in Pittsburgh’s 1-0 win on 5/21 vs. Philadelphia; was hit by

a pitch with the bases loaded, marking the first time since 1915

that the Pirates won a 1-0 game that way...Was ejected by home

plate umpire Phil Cuzzi for discussing balls and strikes on 5/22 at

Atlanta (second career ejection)...Joined Jose Osuna and Jordy

Mercer with back-to-back-to-back home runs in the 10th inning

on 5/24 at Atlanta...Hit his final homer on the road on 7/23 at

Colorado...Collected his 900th career hit on 9/15 at Cincinnati...

Hit .282 (6-for-213) in 62 games after the All-Star break...Was one

of three finalists for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award at third base

(Colorado’s Nolan Arenado won).

LAST SEASON:

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:2016: Was signed by the Pirates as a free agent on 3/11...Played

in 141 games; three shy of his career high, set with St. Louis

in 2012...Made 71 starts at third base and 34 at first base; also

made two appearances at second base (5/3 and 6/16)...The

Pirates went 59-45-1 in his 105 starts...Ranked seventh among

National League leaders with a .337 average against left-handed

pitchers...Also ranked fifth in the N.L. with a .364 average in

interleague play...Was the club’s Opening Day starter at third

base; went 2-for-4 while batting third in his first game against his

former club on 4/3 vs. St. Louis...Had first career three-double

game on 4/24 at Arizona...Made his first career appearance at

second base on 5/3 vs. Chicago (NL); did not have a chance

while playing the final four innings there...Made his 10th career

appearance and second career start at first base on 5/11 at

Cincinnati; his first start there since July 2, 2011 at Tampa Bay as

a member of the Cardinals...Also served as the leadoff batter on

5/11 - his sixth career start as the leadoff batter and his first since

June 12, 2010 at Arizona...Tied career high (third time) with four

hits on 5/30 at Miami...Left the game on 6/2 at Miami after being

hit by a pitch (right hand)...Played in his 800th career game on

7/10 vs. Chicago... Tied career high (sixth time) with three runs

on 8/9 vs. San Diego...Agreed to terms on a three-year contract

extension (thru 2019) on 8/22...Connected off Chicago’s Hector

Rondon for second career pinch-hit homer on 9/26...Was the

Pirates recipient of the Heart & Hustle award, presented to the

player on each team who plays with a passion for baseball and

maintains the values, spirit and traditions of the game.

2015: Spent second and final season with Los Angeles (AL)...

Collected at least 25 doubles for the fourth straight season,

joining Pablo Sandoval, Kyle Seager and Adrian Beltre as one

of four third basemen to tally 25 doubles every season between

2012-15...Became the first Angels third baseman to hit more than

10 home runs since Troy Glaus in 2003...Became the third Angels

third baseman in club history to post back-to-back seasons of 25

doubles and 10 home runs, joining Troy Glaus (1999-2001) and

Carney Lansford (1979-80)...Made 113 appearances (112 starts)

at third base...Was hit by a pitch a career-high 12 times (tied

for ninth in the American League)...Was placed on the 15-day

disabled list on 7/23 with a fractured right index finger...Was

activated from the disabled list on 9/1...Hit .308 (33-for-107)

with 10 doubles and three home runs in his final 31 games after

returning from the D.L.

2014: Spent first season with the Angels after playing his entire

big league career with St. Louis...Made 122 appearances (119

starts) at third base...Hit .279 (109-for-391) over his final 114

contests (his .279 average in that time ranked third among

American League third basemen)...Left the game on 5/2 vs.

Texas with a small non-displaced fracture in his right middle

finger (missed 16 games with the injury)...Hit safely in 11 straight

games from 8/3-15...Connected off Anthony Bass for his first

career pinch-hit home run on 7/5 vs. Houston.

2013: Spent fifth and final season with the Cardinals...Established

career high in doubles...Became the first St. Louis third baseman

with back-to-back seasons of 25 or more doubles since Scott

Rolen in 2003 and 2004...Hit safely in a career-high 20 straight

games from 5/17 to 6/11; hit .382 (29-for-76) with three home

runs and 16 RBI during the streak.

2012: Was named to the National League All-Star team...

Established career highs in games, hits, runs, home runs and

RBI...Homered twice and tied career high with six RBI on 6/7 at

Houston...Hit .294 prior to the All-Star break with 13 home runs

and 51 RBI...Went 0-for-1 in the All-Star Game after entering the

game as a defensive replacement at first base in the fifth inning...

Led the Majors with a .458 average (33-for-72) and .562 OBP

during the month of July; became the first Cardinals player to

bat .450 or higher in a month (minimum 50 at bats) since Terry

Pendleton in July of 1984.

2011: Took home both National League Championship Series and

World Series MVP honors for the world-champion Cardinals...

Was hitting .356 (31-for-87) thru his first 25 games of the season

before being hit by a pitch on 5/1 in Atlanta and fracturing his

left hand...Missed the next 51 games; was ranked ninth in the

National League in batting average at the time of his injury...

Made first career start at first base on 7/2 at Tampa Bay...Missed

three games with a concussion after being hit in the head by a

pitch on 8/4 at Florida...Hit .397 (25-for-63) with five home runs

and 21 RBI in 18 postseason games during St. Louis’ World Series

run...Became just the sixth player ever and the second Cardinal

(also Darrell Porter in 1982) to be tabbed as both the N.L.C.S. and

World Series MVP...Became the ninth third baseman to be named

the World Series MVP...His 21 RBI during the postseason are an

all-time single-season high...Tied the postseason record with

25 hits, joining Marquis Grissom (1995 with Atlanta) and Darin

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total bases set a postseason record...His

.397 postseason average was the second-

highest mark in Cardinals history, trailing

only Albert Pujols’ .414 clip in 2004 and his

eight doubles matched teammate Albert

Pujols from 2011 for the single postseason

mark...Tied Game Six of the World Series

with a two-out, two-RBI triple before

connecting for a walkoff home run in the

bottom of the 11th inning (was the 15th

walkoff homer in World Series history).

2010: Was St. Louis’ starting third

baseman on Opening Day...Was limited

to 70 games due to a right ankle injury...

Suffered the ankle injury on 6/27 and missed remainder of the

season...Ranked sixth among National League rookies in batting

average and third in on-base percentage...

Was named the National League Player-

of-the-Week for the week of 4/26-5/2

after batting .462 with three home runs.

2009: Was a member of St. Louis’

Opening Day roster for the first time in

his career...Made big league debut on 4/6

vs. Pittsburgh, entering the game in the

seventh inning at third base; finished the

4/6 contest with an RBI and a sacrifice fly...

Recorded first big league hit (single) off

Pittsburgh’s Zach Duke on 4/8...Hit first

career home run on 9/29 at Cincinnati

off Ramon Ramirez...Made first and only

career appearance at catcher on 10/4 vs.

Milwaukee; went behind the plate for the final inning.

2009: Was ranked by Baseball America as St. Louis’ fifth-best prospect...Hit a combined .313 (71-for-227) in 64 games between Memphis (Cardinals’ Triple-A), the GCL Cardinals and Springfield (Cardinals’ Double-A).

2008: Spent entire season with Memphis...Played in the Venezuelan Winter League following the season.

2007: Spent entire season with Lake Elsinore (Padres’ Single-A) while being named a California League mid- and

post-season All-Star...Ranked third in the California League in runs scored and walks...Was acquired by St. Louis on 12/15 in exchange for outfielder Jim Edmonds.

2006: Began professional career with short-season Eugene (Padres’ Single-A) after being selected by San Diego in the ninth round of the draft earlier in the summer...Finished campaign with Single-A Fort Wayne of the Midwest League.

MINOR LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS:

PERSONAL:PERSONAL: David Richard Freese (pronounced “FREEZE”)...Wife’s name is Mairin...Has one son; Kai Patrick (11/16/17)...Is a 2001 graduate of Lafayette High School in Wildwood, Missouri, where he was named a first-team all-conference,

all-metro and all-state as a senior...Played collegiately at Meramec (MO) Community College before transferring to the University of South Alabama...Was named the Sunbelt Conference Player-of-the-Year in 2006.

LIFETIME BATTING STATISTICSYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E

2006 Eugene .379 18 58 19 22 8 0 5 26 0 2 4 7 12 0 0 .465 .776 2

Fort Wayne .299 53 204 27 61 13 3 8 44 0 1 4 21 44 1 1 .374 .510 5

2007 Lake Elsinore (1) .302 128 503 104 152 31 6 17 96 0 4 16 69 99 6 1 .400 .489 13

2008 Memphis .306 131 464 83 142 29 3 26 91 0 4 3 39 111 5 2 .361 .550 10

2009 St. Louis .323 17 31 3 10 2 0 1 7 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 .353 .484 0 Memphis (&) .300 56 200 34 60 15 0 10 37 0 2 1 22 51 1 0 .369 .525 6

GCL Cardinals (#) .455 4 11 2 5 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .500 .909 1

Springfield (#) .375 4 16 3 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .444 .625 3

2010 St. Louis .296 70 240 28 71 12 1 4 36 4 1 4 21 59 1 1 .361 .404 9 Springfield (#) .500 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .667 1.000 0

2011 St. Louis .297 97 333 41 99 16 1 10 55 0 2 4 24 75 1 0 .350 .441 12 Memphis (#) .231 4 13 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .286 .308 0

2012 St. Louis .293 144 501 70 147 25 1 20 79 0 2 7 57 122 3 3 .372 .467 18 2013 St. Louis (2) .262 138 462 53 121 26 1 9 60 0 3 9 47 106 1 2 .340 .381 11 Memphis (#) .333 3 12 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .385 .500 0

2014 Los Angeles-AL .260 134 462 53 120 25 1 10 55 0 5 6 38 124 1 3 .321 .383 8 Salt Lake (#) .200 3 10 4 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 .429 .800 0

2015 Los Angeles-AL (3) .257 121 424 53 109 27 0 14 56 0 3 12 31 107 1 1 .323 .420 8 Salt Lake (#) .286 7 21 2 6 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 .400 .429 0

2016 Pittsburgh .270 141 437 63 118 23 0 13 55 0 0 10 45 142 0 0 .352 .412 11 2017 Pittsburgh .263 130 426 44 112 16 0 10 52 0 4 15 58 116 0 1 .368 .371 12Minor League Totals .306 412 1514 281 464 103 12 71 320 0 3 12 171 333 13 4 .384 .531 40

N.L. Totals .279 737 2430 302 678 120 4 67 344 4 13 49 254 627 6 7 .357 .414 73 A.L. Totals .258 255 886 106 229 52 1 24 111 0 8 18 69 231 2 4 .322 .401 16Major League Totals .274 992 3316 408 907 172 5 91 455 4 21 67 323 858 8 11 .348 .411 89

(#)Injury Rehab Assignment(&)Statistics include time spent on Rehab Assignment Selected by San Diego in 2006 First-Year Player Draft (9th round).(1)Acquired by St. Louis from San Diego, 12/14/07, in deal for outfielder Jim Edmonds.(2)Acquired by Los Angeles (AL) from St. Louis, 11/22/13, along with pitcher Fernando Salas, in deal for outfielders Randal Grichuk and Peter Bourjos.(3)Granted free agency on 11/2/15...Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent on 3/11/16.

David spends time with veterans at the local VA during

Clemente Day event in 2017.

2018 PITTSBURGH PIRATES • DAVID FREESE

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ALL-STAR GAME STATISTICS

DIVISION SERIES STATISTICS

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STATISTICS

WORLD SERIES SERIES STATISTICS

YEAR CLUB/OPP AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 Stl. vs. Phi. .278 5 18 1 5 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1

2012 Stl. vs. Was. .421 5 19 3 8 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 5 0 1 1

2013 Stl. vs. Pit. .188 5 16 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1

2014 LAA vs. KC .125 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0

Division Series Totals .279 18 64 6 17 5 0 3 11 0 0 1 7 22 0 1 3

YEAR CLUB/OPP AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 Stl. vs. Mil. .545 6 22 7 12 3 0 3 9 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0

2012 Stl. vs. SF .192 7 26 2 5 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0

2013 Stl. vs. LA .190 6 21 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0

L.C.S. Totals .304 19 69 11 48 6 0 4 11 0 0 1 4 14 0 0 0

YEAR CLUB/OPP AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2011 Stl. vs. Tex. .348 7 23 4 8 3 1 1 7 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 1

2013 Stl. vs. Bos. .158 6 19 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 1

World Series Totals .262 13 42 4 11 4 1 1 7 0 0 0 8 10 0 0 2

YEAR CLUB/OPP AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E

2012 Stl. vs. Atl. .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Wild Card Game Totals .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

YEAR SITE AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E

2012 Kansas City .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0

All-Star Game Totals .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0

MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUTApril 6, 2009 vs. Pittsburgh DATE PITCHER

April 8, 2009 vs. St. Louis...................................Zach Duke

FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE HIT

DATE PITCHER

Sept. 29, 2009 at Cincinnati.........Ramon Ramirez

FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE HR

WALKOFFS (1)DATE ACTION (INN.)

Sept. 26, 2015 vs. Seattle...................Home Run (9th)

WALKOFF HOMERS (1)DATE PITCHER

Sept. 26, 2015 vs. Seattle ............... Danny Farquhar

PINCH HIT HOMERS (2)DATE PITCHER

July 5, 2014 vs. Houston Anthony Bass

Sept. 26, 2016 vs. Chicago (NL) Hector Rondon

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June 7, 2012 at Houston ............... Wesley Wright

May 17, 2013 vs. Milwaukee ...............Wily Peralta

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2010 .950 66 64 31 139 9 179 22 0

2011 .941 88 87 33 159 12 204 23 0

2012 .949 134 132 77 259 18 354 29 0

2013 .957 132 129 55 190 11 256 21 0

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2015 .967 113 112 54 179 8 241 13 0

2016 .961 78 71 40 157 8 205 17 0

2017 .960 116 114 66 222 12 300 29 0

CAREER .957 856 833 429 1472 86 1987 173 0

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2017 1.000 3 2 13 1 0 14 3 0

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CAREER --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FREESE HIGHLIGHTSMOST HR/GAME: 2 HR, 6/7/12 vs. Houston.

MOST HITS/GAME: 4 hits (3 times), 5/30/16 at Miami, 7/31/14 at Baltimore & 6/4/13 vs. Arizona.

MOST RBI/GAME: 6 RBI (twice), 6/7/12 at Houston & 4/29/10 vs. Atlanta.

MOST RUNS/GAME: 3 runs (6 times), last on 8/9/16 vs. San Diego.

LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 2017: 7 games Career: 20 games (2013).

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

RUNS DATE OPPONENT SCORE10+ (12) .........................September 4, 2017 ...............vs. Chicago Cubs .......................................... WON 12-0

13 .....................................September 15, 2016 ..............at Philadelphia Phillies .................................WON 15-2

14 ....................................August 1, 2007 .......................vs. St. Louis Cardinals ...................................WON 15-1

15+ (16) .........................June 11, 2005 ..........................vs. Tampa Bay Devil Rays ..........................WON 18-2

17 .....................................September 26, 1992 .............vs. New York Mets .........................................WON 19-2

18.....................................August 21, 1968 ......................at Cincinnati Reds...........................................WON 19-1

19 ....................................August 3, 1961 ........................at St. Louis Cardinals ................................... WON 19-0

20+ (22) .......................September 16, 1975 ..............at Chicago Cubs ........................................... WON 22-0

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PROFESSIONAL CAREER2016: Selected to his third career All-Star Game (also 2013 and 2015)...Elected the starting third baseman by fan balloting (0-for-3)...FinishedfifthinALMVPvoting...VotedthewinneroftheLouisM.HatterMostValuableOrioleAwardbymembersofthelocalmedia...BecamethefirstOriolesplayertologfourgameswithfive-or-moreRBIinaseasonsinceMiguelTejada(2004),matching the club record also held by Jim Gentile (1960)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his three grand slams were the second-mostbyanOrioleinaseason...FourotherOrioleshavehitatleastthreegrandslamsinaseason:JimGentile(fivein1961), Reggie Jackson (three in 1976), Eddie Murray (three in 1985), and Chris Hoiles (three in 1998)...Hit his 100th career home run on 8/30 vs. TOR, becoming the fastest Oriole (in terms of age) to reach the 100 career home run plateau at 24.055...Eddie Murray (1980) did so at age 24.177...Became the third-fastest Oriole in terms of games played to reach the 100 career home run plateau(578games),behindonlyBoogPowell(564)andChrisHoiles(577)...OneoffourOriolestohomerinthefirstinningon

HITS: 5, 7/7/14 at WSH…RUNS: 3, 13 times, last: 8/18/17 vs. LAA…DOUBLES: 3, twice, last: 5/23/13 at TOR…TRIPLES: 1, nine times, last: 8/13/17 at OAK…HR: 3, twice, last: 8/18/17 vs. LAA…RBI: 7, twice, last: 8/18/17 vs. LAA…SB: 2, four times, last: 10/1/15 vs. TOR…WALKS: 3, three times, last: 4/30/17 at NYY…HITTING STREAK: 16 games, 4/4-23/16…WALK-OFF HOME RUNS: 5, last: 9/5/17 vs. NYY off Dellin Betances…GRAND SLAMS: 1, seven times, last: 8/18/17 vs. LAA off Keynan Middleton…LEAD-OFF HOME RUNS: 4, last: 7/6/15 at MIN off Phil Hughes.

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8/19vs.HOUbeforetheAstrosrecordedanout(firsttimeinMajorLeaguehistorysince1900,accordingtoSTATS,LLC.)...Went3-for-6withthreehomerunsandsevenRBIon8/7atCWS,homeringinthefirst,second,andthirdinnings–the19th game in club history an Oriole recorded seven-or-more RBI...According to STATS, LLC., became the second player in Major League history tohomerineachofthefirstthreeinningsofagame(CarlReynolds,CWSon7/2/30atNYY)...BecametheninthplayerinMajorLeaguehistorytohomerinthreeconsecutiveinningsandfirstsinceKevinMench(TEX)on6/30/05vs.LAA(STATS,LLC.)...His three-homer game on 8/7 at CWS was the 21st game in club history an Oriole has hit three-or-more home runs (16th different Oriole)...Served a four-game suspension after charging the mound following being hit by a pitch on 6/7 vs. KC by Yordano Ventura...Appeared in 45 games (43 starts) at shortstop, mostly from 5/1-6/17, due to an injury to J.J. Hardy...Hit 11 home runs asashortstopand26homerunsasathirdbaseman,thefirstOriolesplayertohomeratleast10timesfromeachpositioninthesame season...Became the second player in Major League history to homer at least 10 times as a shortstop and 20 times as a third baseman in the same season (also Howard Johnson, NYM in 1989; 26 HR as 3B, 10 HR as SS)...Posted a career-high 16-gamehittingstreakfrom4/4-23(.397/.446/.779),becomingthefirstOrioletohitsafelyintheclub’sfirst16gamesofaseason...Named AL Player of the Month for April, batting .344 (33-96) with 10 doubles, seven home runs, 16 RBI, and 20 runs scored over 23 games...Played his 500thcareergameon5/30vs.BOS...Logged211extra-basehitswithinhisfirst500games,passingCalRipken, Jr. (208) for the Orioles record (STATS, LLC.)...Started at third base in the 2016 AL Wild Card Game at Toronto (1-for-4).2015: Earned his second career Rawlings Gold Glove Award for defensive excellence at third base...Finished fourth in AL MVP voting...Led all American League third basemen in total chances (488), double plays (38), Range Factor per 9.0 innings (3.09), and Range Factor per game (3.01)...Ranked second in assists (337) and putouts (132), as well as fourth in zone rating (.810)...AccordingtoFanGraphs,hefinishedsecondamongAmericanLeaguethirdbasemenwith14defensiverunssaved,andthirdindefensive runs above average (10.8) and ultimate zone rating (8.4)...Was the only player in the majors to play in all 162 regular seasongamesandwasthefirstOrioletoaccomplishthefeatsinceAdamJonesin2012...Notchedtheseventh20/20season(HR/SB) in Orioles history, 10/1 vs. TOR...Posted the second 30/20 season (HR/SB) in Orioles history (B. Anderson, 1996, 50/21)...Ranked 10th among AL hitters in home runs (35), 11th in slugging percentage (.502), 19th in on-base percentage (.359), and 20th in batting average (.286)...Finished second among AL third basemen in assists (337), putouts (132), putouts per 9.0 inn. (0.87) and assists per 9.0 inn. (2.22), and fourth in Zone Rating (.810)...Homered in a career-high four consecutive games, 9/30(G2)-10/3(fivehomersinthatspan)...ItwasthelongestsuchstretchbyanOriolesinceCalebJosephhithomerunsinfivestraight games, 8/2-9/14...Became the second-youngest (23.079) Oriole to hit 30 homers in a season (behind only Boog Powell (22.360) in 1964) after slugging his 30th homer on 9/23 at WSH...Logged his 500thcareerhitwithasingleinthefifthinningon9/22 at WSH...Became the youngest Oriole to reach 100 career doubles (23.057), surpassing Cal Ripken, Jr. (23.332)...He accomplishedthefeatinthesecond-fewestgamesplayed(421)...MadehisfirstMajorLeaguestartatshortstopon8/31vs.TB(hisfirstprofessionalstartatshortstopsince8/8/12withDouble-ABowie)...MadehisfirstMajorLeagueappearanceatshortstopin the top of the 12th inning on 8/23 vs. MIN...Hit his second career walk-off home run on 8/14 vs. OAK (also 7/29/14 vs. LAA)...It marked his third career walk-off hit...His season-best hitting streak was 12 games from 6/18-30 (.412, 21-for-51, six doubles, threehomeruns,and11RBI)...AccordingtotheEliasSportsBureau,hebecamethefirstOrioletohitmultiplewalk-offhomersinthe 12th inning or later after homering in the 13th inn. on 8/14 (also 7/29/14 vs. LAA, B12)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the second Oriole in the last 30 years to hit at least 20 home runs at age 23 or younger (also Nick Markakis, 23 home runs at 23 years old in 2007)...Named a player selection to the 2015 All-Star Game, his second career All-Star Game selection (also2013)...CompetedintheHomeRunDerby(No.5seed)andwasdefeatedbyJocPederson(No.4seed)inthefirstroundof the bracket format, 13-12...Went 1-for-2 with an RBI-double and a run scored in the All-Star Game, driving in B. Holt in the seventhinningtogivetheALa4-2lead...Played4.0inningsatthirdbase...LedALqualifyinghitterswith42hitsinJune,finishedsecondinbattingaverage(.365),fourthinRBI(22),tiedforfifthinOBP(.411),andfifthinSLG(.635)...NamedALPlayeroftheWeekfortheperiodending6/14afterbatting.458(11-for-24)withonedouble,twohomeruns,andfiveRBI(secondcareerALPOW honor, also 8/12/12).2014: Began the season on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 3/21, recovering from left knee surgery...Reinstated from the DL on 5/1, andmadehisseasondebutthatnightinthesecondgameofadoubleheadervs.PIT...Batted.210/.263/.276inhisfirst26games(5/1-30),beforefinishingtheseasonbatting.311/.353/.505with10homerunsand27RBIinhisfinal56games(5/31-8/11)...Hithisfirstcareergrandslamon6/1vs.HOU(Feldman)...Hadacareer-high19-gameon-basestreak,6/22-7/20,duringwhichhebatted.389/.436/.694...Suspendedfivegames,6/30-7/5(G1)for“intentionallythrowinghisbatonthefield”intheeighthinningon6/8vs.OAK...Collectedacareer-highfivehitson7/7afterturning22yearsoldthedaybefore,becomingtheyoungestOriole(22.001)withafive-hitgamesinceCalRipken,Jr.(21.363),8/22/82...Hithisfirstcareerwalk-offhomerunon7/29vs.LAA,givingthe Orioles a 7-6 win in 12 innings...Suffered a right knee injury on 8/11 vs. NYY and was placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 8/12, with a right knee sprain...Had surgery on 8/27 and was transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 9/2.2013: Led the AL and became the second player in Major League history to record 50-plus doubles (51) in a season during which hewas20yearsold,joiningAlexRodriguez(54in1996)…NamedtofirstcareerAll-Starteamasreservethirdbaseman(0-for-1),collectingtheninth-mostvotesintheAL(4,101,089)…WonhisfirstcareerGoldGloveAward,thefirstOriolesthirdbasemantowintheawardsinceBrooksRobinsonin1975,after leadingallALthirdbasemaninfieldingpercentage(.973),assists(355),double plays turned (42), and Range Factor per game (3.02)…Finished second in putouts (116)…Won the Platinum Glove, given annually to the best individual defender in each league…His 32 Total Zone Runs (the number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made) was the highest total for any defender in the majors and tied for the 12th-bestseasonofall-time…ItwasthehighestnumberofTZRbyanALinfieldersinceMarkBelanger’s35in1975…Posted4.4 Defensive Wins Above Replacement, pacing all AL defenders (third-highest total in the majors)…His 4.4 DWAR tied for the

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eighth-highest, single-season total of all-time for any position (tied for third in club history: Belanger 4.9 in 1975, Robinson 4.5 in 1968, and Belanger 4.4 in 1968)…Finished the season leading the AL in doubles (51) and at-bats (667), sixth in hits (189), seventh in multi-hit games (55), tied for seventh in XBH (68), 10th in total bases (288), and tied for 16thinruns(88)…MadefirstOrioles Opening Day roster…Became the fourth Oriole to start on Opening Day at 20-or-younger (Powell in 1962, B. Robinson in 1957 and 1958, and Hansen in 1958)…On 4/10, became second Oriole under 21 to homer at Fenway Park (also Jim Palmer, 4/13/66)…Had then-career-high 14-game hitting streak, 6/2-16, during which he batted .328 (20-for-61) with a walk, seven doubles,eightruns,andsevenRBI…Snapped1,206consecutiveinningsplayedstreak,6/27vs.CLE(firstcareerejection)…Wasthefirstplayerwiththreestraightthree-hitgames,5/10-12,sinceRennieStennett(PIT,9/3-5/71)…On6/30,hitfirsthomerunsince5/5,snapping219at-bathomerlessstreak…ThathomerunpassedBoogPowellforfirstontheOriolesall-timelistforhome runs before age 21…Had 38 doubles before 7/1, the second-most in the majors since 1921 (Edgar Martinez, 39 in 1996)…RecordedanRBIinacareer-highfivestraightgames,8/25-30…Collected50th double on 9/14 at TOR…Suffered a torn medial patellofemoral ligament in his left leg on 9/23 at TB…Placed on 60-day DL on 9/24 for the remainder of the season…On 10/14 in California, Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed an arthroscopy and open reconstruction of the medial patellar femoral ligament…A hamstring tendon was used to graft a replacement for the ruptured ligament.2012: Had contract selected on 8/9 from Double-A Bowie and made his debut that night against Kansas City…At 20 years, 34 days old, became the 31st player to make his Orioles debut before the age of 21…Became the 20th-youngest player to make his debutinOrioleshistory,andthefirsttodebutbefore21sinceRHPHaydenPennon8/28/05…ThelastOriolespositionplayertodebut before age 21 was OF Eugene Kingsale on 9/3/96…Became the 16th Oriole to have two hits in his Major League debut…Became the fourth Oriole to triple in his Major League debut, joining Bernie Castro (9/1/05), Marv Breeding (4/19/60, was also hisfirsthit),andBarryShetrone(7/27/59)…ThelastOrioletotripleforhisfirstMajorLeaguehitwasBlakeDavison6/24/11vs.CIN…InhissecondMajorLeaguegame,at20years,35daysold,becamethefirstplayerinmodernMajorLeaguehistory(since1900)tohittwohomersandatripleinhisfirsttwocareergamesinthemajors…BecamethefirstALplayerwithtwomulti-homergames at the age of 20 or younger since Ken Griffey, Jr. in 1989…Became the second Oriole in history to hit two homers in a gamewithinhisfirsttwocareergames,joiningCurtBlefaryon4/17/65inhissecondgameagainstBoston(21years,286daysold)…At 20 years, 35 days old, became the youngest player in Major League history to have a multi-home run game in either hisfirstorsecondcareergame…ThepreviousyoungestwasMannyRamirezon9/3/93,whenRamirez(21years,96daysold)hit two homers in his second career game at Yankee Stadium off Melido Perez and Paul Gibson…Batted .375 (6-for-16) with a double,triple,threehomers,fiverunsscored,sevenRBI,anda1.500OPSinhisfirstfourMajorLeaguegames…Postedextra-basehitsineachofhisfirstfourMajorLeaguegames,becomingthefifthplayersince1918toaccomplishthefeat…Wasthethirdplayer in the AL to do it in 2012, joining Yoenis Cespedes (3/28-4/7) and Will Middlebrooks (5/2-7)…In the 94 seasons prior to 2012,onlyEnosSlaughter(4/19-23/38)andCocoLaboy(4/8-11/69)hadrecordedextra-basehitsintheirfirstfourMajorLeaguegames…BecamethefourthtobeginhisOriolescareerwithatleastoneextra-basehitineachofhisfirstfourgames,joiningRayKnight (4/6-10/87), Lee May (4/10-13/75), and Frank Robinson (4/12-16/66)…No Oriole had ever recorded an extra-base hit in his firstfiveMajorLeaguegames…BecametheyoungestplayerinOriolesfranchisehistorytohittwoormorehomersinagame…Became the youngest Oriole to homer since Jim Palmer (19 years, 213 days) on 5/16/65 vs. NYY…Became youngest Oriole to hit two homers in a game on 8/10 at 20 years, 35 days old (previous youngest was Boog Powell at 20 years, 258 days on 5/2/62 vs. KC)…Named American League co-Player of the Week with Boston’s Adrian Gonzalez for the week ending 8/12…Became the youngestPOWwinnerineitherleagueandinthe10-yearhistoryofMLB’sPlayeroftheWeekAward…Becamethefirstpositionplayertobehonoredinhisfirstweekofeligibilityandtheyoungestplayerevertowintheaward…Becamethe12th-youngest player since 1918 to have a multi-homer game, with the most recent player at the time to do so being Mike Trout, who homered twiceon8/30/11attheageof20years,23days…Hadsecondtwo-homergame9/26vs.TOR…Wasfirstplayersinceatleast1918tohitthreehomersinhisfirstfourcareergamesatage20oryounger…On9/26,MachadoandJimThome(born8/27/70)bothhomered…AccordingtohomerunhistorianDavidVincent,thepairwerethefirstplayersinALhistory,andthethirdinMajorLeague history, to homer in the same inning while having an age difference of 20-plus years…The other pairs were Julio Franco and Kelly Johnson of the 2005 Atlanta Braves and Orlando Cepeda and Hank Sauer of the 1958 San Francisco Giants…The age difference between Thome and Machado (21 years, 314 days) is the second-largest age difference of those three duos, behind Franco and Johnson (23 years, 183 days)…Hit all seven home runs at Oriole Park…Hit walk-off RBI-single in the 14th inning on 9/13 vs. TB…Named Eastern League Player of the Week for the week ending 8/5…Played in the 2012 Futures Game in Kansas City…Became second-youngest player in Major League history to homer in the postseason when he went deep in Game 3 of the ALDS at NYY, 10/10/12 at 20.096…Was passed on the list by Bryce Harper, 10/12/12 (19.362)…Went 1-for-3 with an RBI in AL WildCardGameatTEX…Batted.125(2-for-16)infivegamesoftheALDSvs.NYY.2011: Ranked as the second-best prospect in the Orioles system and the No. 11 prospect in all of baseball by Baseball America following the season…Split the season between Class-A Delmarva and Class A-Advanced Frederick…In the second half with the Keys,was58-for-237(.245)withthreetriples,fivehomeruns,22walks,andeightstolenbasesin63games…NamedtheMVPofthe Mills Cup with a home run and seven RBI…Overall in the playoffs, he went 11-for-32 (team-high .344) with nine RBI, 11 hits, fourdoubles,ahomerun,fiveextra-basehits,a.447OBP,.563SLG,andeightrunsscored.2010: Named the best prospect in the Orioles organization by Baseball America following theseason…Homered forhisfirstprofessional hit in his second career game on 8/28 vs. DSL Rays…Promoted to Aberdeen on 8/29…Hit safely in all seven games with the IronBirds, including three multi-hit contests.

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PERSONAL: Graduated from Brito Miami Private (FL) High School…Signed by Orioles scout John Martin…Married, wife’s name isYainee...SheisthesisterofClevelandIndiansinfielderYonderAlonso...SupportstheBaltimoreCityDepartmentofRecreationand Parks’ Play Baseball Program through his annual BaseBOWL event, which raised more than $80,000 in 2017…Participates in the annual BARCS Pet Calendar.YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP2010 GCL Orioles-1 .143 2 7 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .571 .143 Aberdeen .345 7 29 2 10 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 .448 .4062011 Delmarva .276 38 145 24 40 8 2 6 24 0 1 1 23 4 25 3 1 8 .483 .376 Frederick .245 63 237 24 58 12 3 5 26 0 1 0 22 0 48 8 5 8 .384 .3082012 Bowie .266 109 402 60 107 26 5 11 59 1 2 6 48 0 70 13 4 15 .438 .352 BALTIMORE .262 51 191 24 50 8 3 7 26 1 1 0 9 0 38 2 0 6 .445 .2942013 BALTIMORE .283 156 667 88 189 51 3 14 71 9 3 2 29 0 113 6 7 15 .432 .3142014 Frederick .667 3 12 5 8 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1.167 .692 BALTIMORE .278 82 327 38 91 14 0 12 32 2 2 3 20 2 68 2 0 13 .431 .3242015 BALTIMORE .286 162 633 102 181 30 1 35 86 2 4 4 70 2 111 20 8 17 .502 .3592016 BALTIMORE .294 157 640 105 188 40 1 37 96 0 5 3 48 9 120 0 3 14 .533 .3432017 BALTIMORE .259 156 630 81 163 33 1 33 95 0 9 1 50 3 115 9 4 17 .471 .310Minor League Totals .269 222 832 116 224 51 12 23 116 1 4 7 97 4 147 25 10 31 .442 .349Major League Totals .279 764 3088 438 862 176 9 138 406 14 24 13 226 16 565 39 22 82 .476 .3291-SelectedbytheOriolesinthefirstround(No.3overall)ofthe2010First-YearPlayerDraft

CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP2012 ALWC: BAL at TEX .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .333 ALDS: BAL vs. NYY .125 5 16 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 .375 .2222016 ALWC: BAL at TOR .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250Postseason Totals .174 7 23 2 4 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 .438 .240WC Totals .286 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .286 .286DS Totals .125 5 16 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 .375 .222 ALL-STAR YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP2013 AL at NYM .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .0002015 AL at CIN .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .5002016 AL at SD .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Totals .167 3 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .167

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP2017 Dominican Rep. .269 6 26 4 7 2 0 1 2 - - - - - 4 0 0 - .462 .321Totals .269 6 26 4 7 2 0 1 2 - - - - - 4 0 0 - .462 .321

FIELDING3B PCT G PO A E DP2012 .967 51 44 102 5 42013 .973 156 116 355 13 422014 .962 82 61 168 9 172015 .961 156 132 337 19 382016 .979 114 86 236 7 262017 .967 156 114 297 14 37Totals .968 715 553 1495 67 164

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2016 AL MVP VOTING POINTSMike Trout, LAA 356Mookie Betts, BOS 311Jose Altuve, HOU 227Josh Donaldson, TOR 200Manny Machado, BAL 150

Forthesixthtimesince1997,anOriolefinishedinthetopsixinALMVPvoting...MannyMachado(fourthin2015),ChrisDavis(thirdin2013),AdamJones(sixthin2012),MiguelTejada(fifthin2004),andRandyMyers(fourthin1997).

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BORN: 8/28/80 Long Beach, CA

‘18 OPENING DAY AGE: 37

MLB SERVICE: 12.155

OBTAINED: Acquired from Oakland with LHP Sean Doolittle in exchange for LHP Jesus Luzardo, INF Sheldon Neuse, and RHP Blake Treinen, July 16, 2017

BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6’6” WEIGHT: 234

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MADSON CAREER RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAA1998 Martinsville 3 3 4.83 12 10 0 0 0 54.0 57 38 29 5 2 20 52 8.7 9 1 .2651999 Batavia 5 5 4.72 15 15 0 0 0 87.2 80 51 46 5 10 43 75 7.7 10 0 .2472000 Piedmont 14 5 2.59 21 21 2 1 0 135.2 113 50 39 5 13 45 123 8.2 5 1 .2252001 Clearwater 9 9 3.90 22 21 1 0 0 117.2 137 68 51 4 5 49 101 7.7 5 1 .2912002 Reading 16 4 3.20 26 26 2 0 0 171.1 150 68 61 11 12 53 132 6.9 5 0 .2422003 Clearwater 0 0 5.63 2 2 0 0 0 8.0 11 5 5 0 0 2 9 10.1 0 0 .324 Scranton/WB 12 8 3.50 26 26 0 0 0 157.0 157 70 61 9 10 42 138 7.9 6 0 .262 Philadelphia 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .0002004 Philadelphia 9 3 2.34 52 1 0 0 1 77.0 68 23 20 6 5 19 55 6.4 7 0 .238 Reading 0 0 4.50 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 1 1 0 2 1 4.5 0 0 .3332005 Philadelphia 6 5 4.14 78 0 0 0 0 87.0 84 44 40 11 6 25 79 8.2 6 1 .2592006 Philadelphia 11 9 5.69 50 17 0 0 2 134.1 176 92 85 20 10 50 99 6.6 12 0 .3212007 Philadelphia 2 2 3.05 38 0 0 0 1 56.0 48 19 19 5 2 23 43 6.9 2 2 .231 Reading* 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 12.0 0 0 .2732008 Philadelphia 4 2 3.05 76 0 0 0 1 82.2 79 29 28 6 1 23 67 7.3 2 1 .2542009 Philadelphia 5 5 3.26 79 0 0 0 10 77.1 73 29 28 7 3 22 78 9.1 1 0 .2512010 Philadelphia 6 2 2.55 55 0 0 0 5 53.0 42 16 15 4 4 13 64 10.9 2 0 .212 Clearwater* 0 1 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 13.5 0 0 .125 Reading* 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4.5 0 0 .286 Lehigh Valley* 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 10.8 0 0 .2002011 Philadelphia 4 2 2.37 62 0 0 0 32 60.2 54 16 16 2 1 16 62 9.2 0 0 .243 Clearwater* 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9.0 0 0 .0002012 DID NOT PITCH / Injured2013 Inland Empire 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9.0 0 0 .0002014 DID NOT PITCH / Injured2015 Kansas City 1 2 2.13 68 0 0 0 3 63.1 47 17 15 5 2 14 58 8.2 1 0 .2052016 Oakland 6 7 3.62 63 0 0 0 30 64.2 63 27 26 7 2 20 49 6.8 4 1 .2572017 Oakland 2 4 2.06 40 0 0 0 1 39.1 25 9 9 2 2 6 39 8.9 0 0 .188 Washington 3 0 1.37 20 0 0 0 1 19.2 13 3 3 0 2 3 28 12.8 0 0 .186MINORS TOTALS 59 35 3.57 135 123 5 1 1 744.0 715 354 295 41 54 258 643 7.8 40 3 .254 MLB TOTALS 59 43 3.35 682 18 0 0 87 817.0 772 324 304 75 40 234 721 7.9 37 5 .251* - Rehab Assignment

CAREER BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2017 Oakland/Washington — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 2MLB TOTALS .122 412 49 3 6 7 1 0 0 2 7 0 0 2 21 0 0 .157 .143 .300 2

2008 POSTSEASONRD. CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAANLDS PHI vs. MIL 0 0 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 4.5 0 0 .188NLCS PHI vs. LAD 1 0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 7.2 0 0 .235WS PHI vs. TB 0 0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 2 2 1 0 0 6 14.7 0 0 .231TOTALS 1 0 2.13 10 0 0 0 0 12.2 10 3 3 1 0 1 12 8.5 0 0 .217

2009 POSTSEASONRD. CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAANLDS PHI vs. COL 1 0 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 1 1 0 0 1 4 13.5 0 1 .222NLCS PHI vs. LAD 0 0 5.40 4 0 0 0 0 3.1 6 2 2 0 0 3 4 10.8 0 0 .400WS PHI vs. NYY 0 0 2.08 5 0 0 0 1 4.1 6 1 1 0 1 2 6 12.5 0 0 .333TOTALS 1 0 3.48 12 0 0 0 1 10.1 14 4 4 0 1 6 14 12.2 0 1 .333

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2011 POSTSEASONRD. CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAANLDS PHI VS. STL 0 0 2.08 4 0 0 0 1 4.1 4 1 1 0 0 0 6 12.5 0 0 .267TOTALS 0 0 2.08 4 0 0 0 1 4.1 4 1 1 0 0 0 6 12.5 0 0 .267

2015 POSTSEASONRD. CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAAALDS KCR vs. HOU 1 0 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 3 3 3 0 0 7 21.0 0 0 .400ALCS KCR vs. TOR 0 0 7.71 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 2 2 1 0 2 3 11.6 0 0 .364WS KCR vs. NYM 1 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 15.0 0 0 .200TOTALS 2 0 5.40 9 0 0 0 0 8.1 12 5 5 4 0 3 15 16.2 0 0 .333

2017 POSTSEASONRD. CLUB, OPP. W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO SO/9 WP BK BAANLDS WSH vs. CHI 0 0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 1 2 4 9.0 0 1 .200 TOTALS 0 0 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 0 1 2 4 9.0 0 1 .200

CAREERHard-throwing reliever enters his second season with Washington after being acquired, along with LHP Sean Doolittle, in July 2017...Has revitalized his career after missing three seasons (2012-14) due to injury...Since returning to action in 2015, is 12-13 with 35 saves and a 2.55 ERA in 191 games out of the bullpen...Has posted a .219 opp AVG, 8.4 strikeouts per 9.0 IP, a 1.02 WHIP and 0.67 home runs per 9.0 IP during that stretch...Is a two-time World Series champion...Is 4-1 with two saves and a 2.85 ERA in 46 Postseason games...His 46 Postseason appearances rank tied for fourth in Major League history...Ranks tied for second among relievers in MLB history with 62 strikeouts in those 46 appearances...Enters 2018 seventh among active pitchers with 682 games played...Had 491 games pitched for Philadelphia, third on the Phillies all-time list at the time.

2017Began the season with Oakland before being acquired by the Nationals in July, bolstering the back end of Washington’s bullpen... Went 3-0 with one save and a 1.37 ERA (3 ER/19.2 IP) in 20 games for the Nationals...Struck out 28 batters, walked just three and did not allow a home run with the Nationals...Secured 11 holds...Was one of 11 different Nationals relievers to secure at least one save for Washington this season, most in the Major Leagues...Posted a 0.81 WHIP and an opponent slash line of .186/.240/.243...Finished the season ranked fifth in the Major Leagues in WHIP (0.80) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (7.44)....Offered scoreless relief in 18 of 20 appearances with Washington...Owned a 2.06 ERA (9 ER/39.1 IP) and ranked in the top ten among Major League relievers in WHIP (7th, 0.79), walks per 9.0 IP (8th, 1.37), and strikeout-to-walk ratio (9th, 6.50) in 40 appearances for the Oakland Athletics at the time of the trade...From June 16 through the end of the season, posted a 1.07 ERA (4 ER/33.2 IP) while going 4-0 with one save in 33 appearances...Appeared in four games of the NLDS.

2016Saved a team-leading 30 games in his first season with Oakland to become just the second A’s pitcher over the last 10 years to save 30 or more games (Balfour, 38 in 2013)...Went 6-7 with a 3.62 ERA in 63 games...His six wins were tied for his most as a reliever (also 2010)...It was his second career 30-save season (32 in 2011)...Ranked ninth in the American League in saves...Began the season by converting each of his 11 save opportunities over his first 18 games through May 16...Did not allow an earned run in 17 of those 18 games

2015Returned to the Major Leagues for the first time since 2011...Served as a key setup man in the Royals bullpen as they won the World Series...Made 68 relief appearances and was 1-2 with three saves and a career-low 2.13 ERA...Also had career lows in opp. AVG (.205) and opp. OBP (.254)...Ranked ninth among American League relievers in ERA and opp. OBP...Walked just 14 batters in 63.1 innings and his average of 1.99 walks per 9.0 IP was the best of his career...Finished the regular season with a 12-game, 11.0-inning scoreless streak...Went 2-0 with a 5.40 ERA in nine Postseason appearances for the World Champion Royals...Tossed 3.0 scoreless innings in three World Series appearances against the Mets, including a win in Game 4 after retiring the side in order in the seventh inning of the Royals 5-3 win

2015...... World Series Champion (KCR)2008...... World Series Champion (PHI)2004...... Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher of the Year2004...... Philadelphia’s No. 4 prospect, per Baseball America2003...... Philadelphia’s No. 6 prospect, per Baseball America2002...... Eastern League Pitcher of the Year2002...... Eastern League All-Star (post-season)2002...... Philadelphia Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Year2002...... Philadelphia’s No. 12 prospect, per Baseball America2001...... Philadelphia’s No. 4 prospect, per Baseball America2000...... Philadelphia’s No. 10 prospect, per Baseball America1999...... Philadelphia’s No. 15 prospect, per Baseball America

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ACTIVE LEADERS IN GAMES PITCHED

PLAYER GAMES 1. Francisco Rodriguez ....................................948 2. Chad Qualls .................................................844 3. Fernando Rodney .........................................828 4. Joaquin Benoit .............................................764 5. Joe Smith .....................................................698 6. Jonathan Broxton .........................................694 7. Ryan Madson ..............................................682 8. Huston Street ...............................................688 9. Matt Belisle .................................................660 10. Brad Ziegler ...............................................657

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2014Did not pitch as he continued to rehab.

2013Signed with the Los Angeles Angels and made one appearance for Single-A Inland Empire.

2012Underwent “Tommy John” ligament replacement surgery on April 11.

2011In his ninth season with the Phillies, he recorded a career-high with 32 saves in 34 chances (94%)...Converted his first 14 save opportunities, his best streak of the season...Finished the season with 17 consecutive scoreless appearances (16.1ip), his best stretch of the year, and converted all nine savechances in that span...From May 7 to 20, he became the first Phillies pitcher to record a save in seven consecutive victories since Doug Jones did it from May 29-June 8, 1994...Walked just 16 batters, eight of which were intentional.

2010Went 6-2 with five saves and a 2.55 ERA in 55 games with Philadelphia, despite missing over two months of the season with a broken right great toe...Was on the disabled list from April 27 to July 7....Tied for seventh among all National League relievers in wins (6)...Posted a 1.04 ERA over his final 36 appearances beginning July 31...Led all Major League relievers with 44 appearances after the All-Star creak...Ranked third in the NL with a 1.50 ERA over that span.

2009Finished fourth among National League relievers in innings pitched (77.1), tied for fourth in games (79), eighth in strikeouts (78) and tied for eighth in wins (5)...Posted a 1.95 ERA and .202 opponents batting average through his first 33 games of the season...Did not allow a home runs until his 35th appearance of the season as he started the year with a 33.1-inning homerless streak...Got the win in Game 4 of the NLDS at Colorado...Averaged 12.2 strikeouts per 9.0 IP in his 12 Postseason appearances.

2008Finished fifth in innings (82.2) and tied for ninth in appearances (76) among National League relievers...Pitched at least 2.0 innings in 15 of his 76 appearances...Compiled a 0.63 ERA over his final 14 appearances...Went a combined 1-0 with a 2.13 ERA in 11 Postseason appearances, helping the Phillies to the 2008 World Series championship.

2007Went 2-2 with one save and a 3.05 ERA in a career-low 38 games...Was on the 15-day disabled list from May 4 to 21 (left oblique strain) and again from July 30 through the remainder of the season (right shoulder strain).

2006Reached career highs in wins (11), innings pitched (134.1) and strikeouts (99)...Began the season in the starting rotation...Moved to the bullpen following the promotion of Cole Hamels...Pitched a career-high 7.0 innings of relief and took the loss, May 23 at New York (NL)...Was the first Phillie to pitch 7.0 innings of relief since Tommy Greene pitched 7.2 innings, April 20, 1991...Compiled a 3.48 ERA in five relief appearances in May before returning to the rotation...Made 11 more starts (5-4, 6.00 ERA) before moving back to the bullpen, where he remained for the rest of the season...Pitched a career-best 8.2 shutout innings, June 29 at Baltimore...Went 8-5 with a 6.28 ERA and .329 opponents average in 17 starts.

2005Finished second among National League relievers in innings pitched (87.0), tied for fourth in games (78), sixth in strikeouts (79) and tied for ninth in wins (6)...His 78 appearances were third-most on the all-time single-season list for the Phillies...Had a 10.0-inning scoreless streak, April 24 to May 11...Went 25.0 innings without allowing a home run from July 27 to Sept. 13

2004Recorded the best ERA (2.34) by a Phillies rookie pitcher since Don Carman had a 2.08 ERA in 1985 (min. 75.0 ip)...Finished the season with the third-best relief ERA (1.65) in MLB...Led National League rookies in wins (9), ranked sixth in strikeouts (55) and innings (77.0) and eighth in games (52)...Set a Phillies rookie record by not allowing an earned run in the first 21.0 innings of his career...Earned his first MLB win April 28 at St. Louis, with 4.0 shutout innings of relief...His first MLB save came on May 13 at San Francisco...Did not allow a home run until June 2 against New York (Todd Zeile), halting a career-opening streak of 34.1 innings without a homer...Made his first start June 8 at Chicago.

2003Began the season with Single-A Clearwater where he made two starts before being promoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre...Tied for second in the International League in wins (12), ranked third in strikeouts (138) and fifth in innings pitched (157.0)...Was recalled by Philadelphia on Sept. 2 and made his Major League debut, Sept. 27 against Atlanta...Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings and retired all six batters that he faced.

2002Spent the entire season with Double-A Reading...Won the Paul Owens Award as the best pitcher in the Phillies Minor League system and was the Eastern League’s Pitcher of the Year....Had an EL-leading 16 wins, finished second in strikeouts (132) and third in ERA (3.20) and innings (171.1)...Named EL Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 13-19 after going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA...Was named Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May when he went 4-1 with 3.18 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 39.2 innings.

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2001Spent the entire season with Single-A Clearwater...Was on the disabled list from June 23 to July 27 with a right intercostal strain...Finished August with a 0.98 ERA...Pitched in the Florida Instructional League.

2000Began the season in extended spring training...Was promoted to Single-A Piedmont May 8...Tied for first in the South Atlantic League in wins (14) and ranked third in ERA (2.59)...Had the best ERA among all Phillies minor leaguers.

1999Pitched at Single-A Batavia and led all Phillies short-season Minor Leaguers in innings (87.2) and strikeouts (75).

1998Went 3-3 with a 4.82 ERA in 12 games, including 10 starts, in his professional debut with rookie Martinsville.

PERSONALRyan Michael Madson...Graduated from Valley View (CA) High School...He and his wife, Sarah, have five children: Ella, Luke, Sean, Tyler and Ben...His uncle, Steve Burr, played in the Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers organizations from 1969-76.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS1998 ........ Selected by PHI in ninth round of the First-Year Player Draft.2012......... Signed with CIN as a free agent, Jan. 25.2013......... Signed with LAA as a free agent, Nov. 28.2015......... Signed with KCR as a free agent, Jan. 30.2015......... Signed with OAK as a free agent, Dec. 11.2017......... Acquired by Washington along with LHP Sean Doolittle in exchange for RHP Blake Treinen, LHP Jesus Luzardo, and INF Sheldon Neuse, July 16.

SIGNED BYJim Fregosi, Jr (Phillies)

CAREER FIELDINGYEAR / POS. PCT. G PO A E TC DP 2017 / P 1.000 60 1 3 0 4 0Career / P .986 682 42 99 2 143 0

CAREER BESTSLONGEST START ............................ 8.2 IP, 6/29/06 at BALWINNING STREAK .......................... 2 games, 2x, Last: 5/6/06-5/12/06MOST SINGLE-GAME K’S ............... 7, 2x, Last: 6/29/06 at BALCAREER 10-K GAMES ................... NoneHOME RUNS HIT............................ None

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