atlanta braves (43-29) vs. toronto blue jays (33-39) rhp...

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a American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015 American League Champions 1992, 1993 World Series Champions 1992, 1993 THE LATEST: Last night, the Blue Jays lost the opener of their two-game set with the Braves by a final score of 11-4...Are now 13-12 in series openers and 24-21 in games vs. right-handed starters. The Jays have won seven of their last 11 games and are now 8-6 in their last 14 contests, following a 4-15 stretch...Are currently .500 in June at 8-8 (9-19 in May)...Have fallen a half game behind the Rays for 3rd place in the AL East and are now 16.0 games back of the division-leading Yankees. THIS AND THAT: Toronto pitchers allowed 11 runs last night, their most in a game since surrendering 12 runs on May 15 at NYM...The 14 hits given up were the most since May 17 vs. OAK (14)...Have allowed double-digit hits in three of the last four games after going 11 straight games with nine or less hits allowed. Blue Jay batters combined for six doubles last night, one shy of their season high (April 3 vs. CWS)...Have recorded 141 doubles this season, tied for 6th most in the Majors...Now have 245 extra-base hits, tied with Atlanta for 4th most in MLB...The Jays’ 42.8% rate of hits going for extras is the 2nd highest in the Majors. BRINGING THEM HOME: Yangervis Solarte drove in a pair of runs with a 5th-inning double last night...Extended his team lead in RBI to 43...Has driven in six runs over his last four games after recording just one RBI in his nine prior contests... Has gone 6-for-16 (.375) with runners in scoring position over his last 10 games. DOUBLING UP: Kevin Pillar doubled last night and has doubled in back-to-back games for the first time since May 10-11...Has two doubles in his last two contests after going 16 games without any...His 22 doubles this season are tied for 4th most in the Majors...Has recorded 13-2B at home, to go with 1-3B and 7-HR, for an .839 home OPS (.578 on the road). HOME WORK: This afternoon marks the final contest of a five-game, six-day homestand for the Blue Jays (3-1)...After wrapping up this two-game set with the Braves, will head west for a seven-game road trip...Start tomorrow night with four contests versus the Angels (39-35) and then finish the trip with three games against the Astros (49-26). The Jays had their seven-game home winning streak snapped last night...Are now 7-1 in their last 8G here following a 1-10 stretch...Now hold an overall home record of 19-20 and have a chance to get back to the .500 mark this afternoon. Toronto ranks 2nd in the Majors with 55 HR at home (NYY-63)...Have matched opponents’ scoring at Rogers Centre, 182-182, but have been out-hit, 342-321...Have averaged 4.67 runs/game at home, 6th highest in the AL, while allowing 4.67 R/G (10th in the AL). BATTLING THE BRAVES: The Blue Jays are now 21-24 all-time in regular season games against Atlanta (4-2 in the 1992 World Series)...Lost three of four meetings last season, including both games here at Rogers Centre...Went 14-7 against them from 1997-2008, but have gone 7-17 since then. Curtis Granderson leads all current Blue Jays with 11 career homers and 31-RBI vs. ATL...Has hits in each of his last five games against them, going 6-for-16 (.417) with 4-2B, 1-HR and 2-RBI in those contests. Aledmys Diaz is 11-for-25 (.440) in his seven games vs. the Braves, including 2-2B, 1-3B, 1-HR and 9-RBI...Hit his 1st career HR in Atlanta on April 8, 2016 - a pinch-hit HR off Eric O’Flaherty. GRICHUK FEELING GOOD: Randal Grichuk doubled and walked last night...Has gone 16-for-44 (.364) with 4-2B, 5-HR and 13-RBI over his last 13 contests...Has been a .327 (16-for-49) hitter since returning from the DL on June 1 (.106 AVG before DL). OTHER TUESDAY TAKES: Justin Smoak doubled as part of a 2-for-4 night, his first multi-hit game since June 3 at DET (11th this season). Luke Maile snapped an 0-for-13 drought with an RBI single in the 4th inning...Picked up another RBI to extend his career best to 18. Teoscar Hernandez doubled for his 34th extra-base hit (T-11th in AL). WALK-MART: Russell Martin drew his 30th walk of the season on Sunday...Has walked in seven straight games, the longest active streak in the Majors (Trout-6) and one shy of his career longest streak (June 12-22, 2013)...Has 27-BB as a catcher this season, T-2nd most in MLB (Cervelli - 30, Barnhart-27). UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern) Thursday, June 21 at Los Angeles Angels, 10:07 pm...RHP Aaron Sanchez (3-5, 4.35) vs. LHP Tyler Skaggs (6-4, 2.81) Friday, June 22 at Los Angeles Angels, 10:07 pm...RHP Marco Estrada (4-6, 4.66) vs. LHP John Lamb (0-0, 3.60) Saturday, June 23 at Los Angeles Angels, 9:07 pm...TBA vs. LHP Andrew Heaney (3-5, 3.64) Sunday, June 24 at Los Angeles Angels, 4:07 pm...TBA vs. RHP Jose Barria (5-3, 3.57) 2018 AT A GLANCE Record..........................................................................33-39, 4th, 16.0 GB Home Attendance (Total/Average) .................................. 1,087,547/28,620 Sellouts ..................................................................................................... 1 2017 Season Record after 72 Games................................................ 35-37 2017 Season Record after 73 Games................................................ 35-38 Come From Behind Wins ........................................................................ 18 Last Shutout by Blue Jays.............................. 2-0, June 16, 2018 vs. WAS Last Shutout by Opponent .................................. 1-0, June 13, 2018 at TB Under JOHN GIBBONS ................................................................. 753-739 vs. RHS/LHS ..............................................................................24-21/9-18 Blue Jays/Opponents Scoring First ............................................19-9/14-30 Games Decided in Final AB/Walk-Off ............................................ 11-3/5-1 1-Run Games ......................................................................................... 8-8 Franchise Record ....................................................................... 3276-3313 Home/Road ..............................................................................19-20/14-19 Series Record/Home/Road ............................................ 9-12-3/4-7-1/5-5-2 Series Openers/Finales............................................................ 13-12/11-13 After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 26-2/3-5/4-32 After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 25-1/7-2/1-36 Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road .............................................. 7-1/5-1/2-0 vs. East/Central/West/NL ............................................ 12-20/10-5/5-11/6-3 March/April/May/June ................................................... 1-2/15-10/9-19/8-8 2018 at ROGERS CENTRE Blue Jays HR Dome Open/Closed ..................................................... 21/33 Opponents HR Dome Open/Closed ................................................... 15/39 W/L, 2018 open/closed/other .................................................8-7/11-13/0-0 All-time/open/closed/other................... 1269-1059/692-580/507-427/70-52 BLUE JAYS vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE: All-Time: 196-196...All-Time, Rogers Centre: 109-85...2018: 6-3 The Blue Jays are now 6-3 in interleague play this season...With a win today, can take their all-time record vs. the NL back over the .500 mark (now 196-196)...Other than before last night’s loss, were only once in team history previously over .500 vs. the NL, doing so with a 2-1 record in 1997 after their first ever interleague series (at PHI)...Went 9-11 against the NL last season, their first losing campaign in interleague play since 2011 (8-10)...Have gone 64-45 vs. NL opponents since the start of 2013...Their .587 win% over that span is 2nd best in the AL (BOS-.667)...Toronto’s 516 all-time home runs in interleague games are the most of all 30 teams (2nd: CWS-491). Devon Travis is a career .368 (49-for-133) batter in interleague play, including 12-2B, 8-HR and 26-RBI in 36 games...Since he joined the Majors at the start of 2015, ranks 2nd among all batters in interleague play in AVG (.368), SLG (.639), and OPS (1.052). Teoscar Hernandez has gone 14-for-47 (.298) across his 15 career interleague games...Has 5-2B, 3-HR and 7-RBI while slugging .596 with a .973 OPS. ATLANTA BRAVES (43-29) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (33-39) RHP Anibal Sanchez (3-0, 1.93) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (8-3, 3.48) Game #73 Home #40 (19-20) June 20, 2018 12:37pm TV: FB Watch RADIO: SN590 Randal Grichuk - Before and After DL Stint Before After Average .106 .327 XBH 4 9 HR/RBI 2/7 5/13 OPS .435 1.103 K Rate 31.1% 18.5% MLB, Team XBH% - 2018 Rank Team XBH% XBH / H 1 New York Yankees 43.3% 262 / 605 2 Toronto Blue Jays 42.8% 245 / 572 3 Minnesota Twins 41.6% 234 / 562 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 41.2% 244 / 591 5 Arizona Diamondbacks 39.7% 217 / 547

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Page 1: ATLANTA BRAVES (43-29) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (33-39) RHP ...toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/documents/6/5/6/282089656/... · a American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,

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American League East Champions 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2015American League Champions 1992, 1993

World Series Champions 1992, 1993

THE LATEST:Last night, the Blue Jays lost the opener of their two-game set with the Braves by a final score of 11-4...Are now 13-12 in series openers and 24-21 in games vs. right-handed starters.The Jays have won seven of their last 11 games and are now 8-6 in their last 14 contests, following a 4-15 stretch...Are currently .500 in June at 8-8 (9-19 in May)...Have fallen a half game behind the Rays for 3rd place in the AL East and are now 16.0 games back of the division-leading Yankees.

THIS AND THAT:Toronto pitchers allowed 11 runs last night, their most in a game since surrendering 12 runs on May 15 at NYM...The 14 hits given up were the most since May 17 vs. OAK (14)...Have allowed double-digit hits in three of the last four games after going 11 straight games with nine or less hits allowed.Blue Jay batters combined for six doubles last night, one shy of their season high (April 3 vs. CWS)...Have recorded 141 doubles this season, tied for 6th most in the Majors...Now have 245 extra-base hits, tied with Atlanta for 4th most in MLB...The Jays’ 42.8% rate of hits going for extras is the 2nd highest in the Majors.

BRINGING THEM HOME:Yangervis Solarte drove in a pair of runs with a 5th-inning double last night...Extended his team lead in RBI to 43...Has driven in six runs over his last four games after recording just one RBI in his nine prior contests...Has gone 6-for-16 (.375) with runners in scoring position over his last 10 games.

DOUBLING UP:Kevin Pillar doubled last night and has doubled in back-to-back games for the first time since May 10-11...Has two doubles in his last two contests after going 16 games without any...His 22 doubles this season are tied for 4th most in the Majors...Has recorded 13-2B at home, to go with 1-3B and 7-HR, for an .839 home OPS (.578 on the road).

HOME WORK:This afternoon marks the final contest of a five-game, six-day homestand for the Blue Jays (3-1)...After wrapping up this two-game set with the Braves, will head west for a seven-game road trip...Start tomorrow night with four contests versus the Angels (39-35) and then finish the trip with three games against the Astros (49-26).The Jays had their seven-game home winning streak snapped last night...Are now 7-1 in their last 8G here following a 1-10 stretch...Now hold an overall home record of 19-20 and have a chance to get back to the .500 mark this afternoon.Toronto ranks 2nd in the Majors with 55 HR at home (NYY-63)...Have matched opponents’ scoring at Rogers Centre, 182-182, but have been out-hit, 342-321...Have averaged 4.67 runs/game at home, 6th highest in the AL, while allowing 4.67 R/G (10th in the AL).

BATTLING THE BRAVES:The Blue Jays are now 21-24 all-time in regular season games against Atlanta (4-2 in the 1992 World Series)...Lost three of four meetings last season, including both games here at Rogers Centre...Went 14-7 against them from 1997-2008, but have gone 7-17 since then.Curtis Granderson leads all current Blue Jays with 11 career homers and 31-RBI vs. ATL...Has hits in each of his last five games against them, going 6-for-16 (.417) with 4-2B, 1-HR and 2-RBI in those contests.Aledmys Diaz is 11-for-25 (.440) in his seven games vs. the Braves, including 2-2B, 1-3B, 1-HR and 9-RBI...Hit his 1st career HR in Atlanta on April 8, 2016 - a pinch-hit HR off Eric O’Flaherty.

GRICHUK FEELING GOOD:Randal Grichuk doubled and walked last night...Has gone 16-for-44 (.364) with 4-2B, 5-HR and 13-RBI over his last 13 contests...Has been a .327 (16-for-49) hitter since returning from the DL on June 1 (.106 AVG before DL).

OTHER TUESDAY TAKES:Justin Smoak doubled as part of a 2-for-4 night, his first multi-hit game since June 3 at DET (11th this season).Luke Maile snapped an 0-for-13 drought with an RBI single in the 4th inning...Picked up another RBI to extend his career best to 18.Teoscar Hernandez doubled for his 34th extra-base hit (T-11th in AL).

WALK-MART:Russell Martin drew his 30th walk of the season on Sunday...Has walked in seven straight games, the longest active streak in the Majors (Trout-6) and one shy of his career longest streak (June 12-22, 2013)...Has 27-BB as a catcher this season, T-2nd most in MLB (Cervelli - 30, Barnhart-27).

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS: (All Times Eastern)Thursday, June 21 at Los Angeles Angels, 10:07 pm...RHP Aaron Sanchez (3-5, 4.35) vs. LHP Tyler Skaggs (6-4, 2.81)

Friday, June 22 at Los Angeles Angels, 10:07 pm...RHP Marco Estrada (4-6, 4.66) vs. LHP John Lamb (0-0, 3.60)Saturday, June 23 at Los Angeles Angels, 9:07 pm...TBA vs. LHP Andrew Heaney (3-5, 3.64)

Sunday, June 24 at Los Angeles Angels, 4:07 pm...TBA vs. RHP Jose Barria (5-3, 3.57)

2018 AT A GLANCERecord ..........................................................................33-39, 4th, 16.0 GBHome Attendance (Total/Average) ..................................1,087,547/28,620Sellouts .....................................................................................................12017 Season Record after 72 Games ................................................35-372017 Season Record after 73 Games ................................................35-38Come From Behind Wins ........................................................................18Last Shutout by Blue Jays .............................. 2-0, June 16, 2018 vs. WASLast Shutout by Opponent .................................. 1-0, June 13, 2018 at TBUnder JOHN GIBBONS .................................................................753-739vs. RHS/LHS ..............................................................................24-21/9-18Blue Jays/Opponents Scoring First ............................................19-9/14-30Games Decided in Final AB/Walk-Off ............................................11-3/5-11-Run Games .........................................................................................8-8Franchise Record .......................................................................3276-3313Home/Road ..............................................................................19-20/14-19Series Record/Home/Road ............................................9-12-3/4-7-1/5-5-2Series Openers/Finales ............................................................13-12/11-13After 7.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 26-2/3-5/4-32After 8.0, Ahead/Tied/Trailing ................................................ 25-1/7-2/1-36Extra-Inning Games/Home/Road .............................................. 7-1/5-1/2-0vs. East/Central/West/NL ............................................ 12-20/10-5/5-11/6-3March/April/May/June ................................................... 1-2/15-10/9-19/8-82018 at ROGERS CENTREBlue Jays HR Dome Open/Closed .....................................................21/33Opponents HR Dome Open/Closed ...................................................15/39W/L, 2018 open/closed/other .................................................8-7/11-13/0-0All-time/open/closed/other ................... 1269-1059/692-580/507-427/70-52

BLUE JAYS vs. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE:All-Time: 196-196...All-Time, Rogers Centre: 109-85...2018: 6-3

The Blue Jays are now 6-3 in interleague play this season...With a win today, can take their all-time record vs. the NL back over the .500 mark (now 196-196)...Other than before last night’s loss, were only once in team history previously over .500 vs. the NL, doing so with a 2-1 record in 1997 after their first ever interleague series (at PHI)...Went 9-11 against the NL last season, their first losing campaign in interleague play since 2011 (8-10)...Have gone 64-45 vs. NL opponents since the start of 2013...Their .587 win% over that span is 2nd best in the AL (BOS-.667)...Toronto’s 516 all-time home runs in interleague games are the most of all 30 teams (2nd: CWS-491).Devon Travis is a career .368 (49-for-133) batter in interleague play, including 12-2B, 8-HR and 26-RBI in 36 games...Since he joined the Majors at the start of 2015, ranks 2nd among all batters in interleague play in AVG (.368), SLG (.639), and OPS (1.052).Teoscar Hernandez has gone 14-for-47 (.298) across his 15 career interleague games...Has 5-2B, 3-HR and 7-RBI while slugging .596 with a .973 OPS.

ATLANTA BRAVES (43-29) vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS (33-39) RHP Anibal Sanchez (3-0, 1.93) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (8-3, 3.48)

Game #73 Home #40 (19-20) June 20, 2018 12:37pm TV: FB Watch RADIO: SN590

Randal Grichuk - Before and After DL Stint Before After Average .106 .327 XBH 4 9 HR/RBI 2/7 5/13 OPS .435 1.103 K Rate 31.1% 18.5%

MLB, Team XBH% - 2018Rank Team XBH% XBH / H 1 New York Yankees 43.3% 262 / 605 2 Toronto Blue Jays 42.8% 245 / 572 3 Minnesota Twins 41.6% 234 / 562 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 41.2% 244 / 591 5 Arizona Diamondbacks 39.7% 217 / 547

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STARTING PITCHER

TODAY’S START: Todaymarkshis15thstartoftheseason...Comingoffhissecondscorelessstartoftheseasonon6/13atTBwhereheallowedonlyonehitover5.0innings(3BB,4K)...Entendedhisunbeatenstreakto6starts(3-0overthatspan).

2018 HIGHLIGHTS: Ranks13thintheALwith94strikeoutsandis10thintheALwitha10.23SO/9ratio. Has recorded 65 of his 74 SO versus right-handed hitters onfastballs(87.8%),thehighestrateamongallqualifiedstarters. HasanOBPof.188vs.LHHs,4thbestintheAL. Has38winssincere-joiningtheJaysin2016,5thmostintheAL...His.679win%is3rdbest(Kluber-.754,Morton-.733). BecamethefirstBlueJaytogoatleast5IPanddeliverascorelessstartof1hitorfewersinceMarcusStromanonSep24,2016vs.NYY. Recordedhis100thcareerwinon6/8vsBAL…Allowedjust2hitstomatchhisseasonbest(5/16atNYM-alsohisotherER-freestartin2018)andtiedaseasonhighwith7.0innings(5thtime)...Threw105pitchesandhas100+pitchesin3straightstarts. Earned his team-leading 7th win against his former team, thePhillies,on5/27andisnow5-0witha1.45ERA(5ER,31.0IP)inhis5careerstartsagainstthem...Since2010,onlyonepitcherhaswonmoreconsecutivestartsagainstPhiladelphia(ZackGreinke:6from6/27/13-6/18/16). Went2-for-3withawalkattheplateon5/16atNYMtobecomethe1stpitcherinteamhistorytoreachbasesafelythreetimesinagame...Becamethe3rdpitcherinfranchisehistorytorecordamulti-hitgame(Halladay,Hutchison)andjustthe2ndtoscore2runsinagame(Halladay)...Withhisworkonbothsidesoftheball,HappbecamethefirstALpitchertomatchorout-hithisopponentwith7+IPsinceClydeWrightdidsofortheAngelsonSept.14,1972againstTexas. Struck out 10 batters over 7.0 innings on 4/29 vs. TEX...Wentback-to-back starts with 9+SO and 0-BB...The only other BlueJayspitchertoaccomplishthefeatwasRogerClemensonMay5and10,1997. Tied for 4th in teamhistorywith5 consecutive starts of 8+SOfrom4/3-29(Burnett:7in2007,Clemens:7and6in1997). Struckoutaseason-high10battersover7.0inningson4/24vs.BOS,his8thcareer10+SOeffort...Hasnotallowedmorethan2ERinanyofhislastninestartsvs.BOS(12ER/57.0IP). Madehis1stcareerOpeningDaystarton3/29againsttheNewYorkYankees(4.2IP,4H,3R,2ER,1BB,5K).

VS. THE BRAVES: HasneverfacedtheBravesasaBlueJay...Holdsa1-0recordagainsttheBraveswitha3.43ERAin4careerstartsathomeasamemberofthePhilliesandtheAstros(21.0IP,14H,8ER,2HR,8BB,18K)...Is3-0inhis7careerstartsagainsttheBraves(2.11ERA).

J.A. HAPP, LHP #33 Born: Spring Valley, IL; Age: 35

BLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 2

SPLITS

HOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

20185-2,4.18ERA,8GS3-1,2.55ERA,6GS

.207,10HR.164,1HR.218,9HR

CAREER55-41,3.69ERA,140G,126GS45-38,4.15ERA,127G,116GS

.249,172HR.243,31HR.251,141HR

2018 GAME LOGSDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES3/29 L,6-1 NYY L 0-3 4.2 4 3 2 1 5 1 96/58 FirstcareerOpeningDaystart4/3 W,14-5 CWS W 6-3 5.1 7 4 4 1 9 2 93/60 4-0with2.70ERAoverlast4startsvs.CWS.4/9 W,7-1 atBAL W 2-1 6.0 5 1 1 3 9 1 104/69 2ndcareer9+strikeoutsinback-to-backgames4/18 W,15-5 KC W 6-4 6.0 5 4 4 2 8 1 99/63 8+SOin3straight,2ndlongeststreakofcareer4/24 W,4-3 BOS -- 3-1 7.0 4 1 1 0 10 0 97/63 Notallowedmorethan2ERinlast9startsvs.BOS4/29 W,7-2 TEX W 7-2 7.0 5 2 2 0 9 1 99/67 2ndBlueJaywith9+SOand0-BBinback-to-back5/4 L,6-2 atTB L 1-3 5.2 4 3 3 4 3 1 108/56 1-2recordatTropicanaFieldwitha6.05ERA5/10 L,9-3 SEA L 2-7 3.1 10 7 7 2 3 2 84/52 Surrenderedhis4thcareergrandslam5/16 W,12-1 atNYM W 9-0 7.0 2 0 0 0 10 0 101/74 FirstBlueJaypitchertoreachbasesafely3times5/22 W,5-3 LAA W 5-2 7.0 3 2 2 3 5 0 99/60 Held4ofToronto’s8startsof7+innings.5/27 W,5-3 atPHI W 4-3 6.2 6 3 2 2 8 0 100/63 FiveconsecutivewinsagainstthePhillies6/2 L,7-4 atDET -- 4-4 5.0 5 4 4 2 8 1 106/62 1-1recordatComericaParkwitha4.99ERA6/8 W,5-1 BAL -- 4-1 7.0 2 1 0 2 3 0 105/65 Recordedhis100thcareerwin6/13 L,1-0 atTB -- 0-0 5.0 1 0 0 3 4 0 98/64 Fifthtimeallowing1hitorfewerasastarter

vs. ATLANTA BRAVES W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2017 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --CAREER 3-0 2.42 8 7 44.2 32 12 5 17 29 .200HOME 1-0 3.43 4 3 21.0 14 8 2 8 18 .187

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHR

ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOW STREAKL STREAK

20187.0,5x,last:6/8vsBAL

10,5/10vsSEA7,5/10vsSEA7,5/10vsSEA4,4/9atBAL

10,2x,last:5/16atNYM2,2x,last:5/10vsSEA

108,5/4atTB----

4G,2x,last:5/16-6/132G,5/4-5/10

CAREER9.0,3x,last:8/30/10vs.STL

11,6/13/12atSF8,4x,last:5/16/16vs.TB8,2x,last:5/16/16vs.TB7,2x,last:5/2/13vs.BOS

12,8/7/14vs.BAL3,7x,last:7/9/17vs.HOU

127,8/5/09vs.COL4,last:8/30/10vs.STL3,last:8/30/10vs.STL11G,6/11-8/17/167G,5/19-7/7/11

CAREER MISC.YEARSTARTS QS 6+IP CG SHO GB%2018 14 7 8 0 0 46.92017 25 14 1 -- -- 47.3Totals 242 127 146 4 3 41.12018LeagueAverageGB%(43.8)

2018 ROTATIONSTARTERS TOR ALWins 18 T-10thERA 4.97 11thAVG .259 12thWHIP 1.40 12thIP 387.2 11thSO 351 8thBB 157 14thQS 27 T-11th

BRAVES vs. HAPPName AB H HR BB SOBAPeterBourjos 3 0 0 0 3 .000RyanFlaherty 1 0 0 1 0 .000TylerFlowers 2 1 1 0 0 .500FreddieFreeman 3 1 0 0 1 .333PhilipGosselin 3 1 0 0 0 .333EnderInciarte 4 0 0 0 0 .000NickMarkakis 16 5 0 1 5 .313AnibalSanchez 6 1 0 0 5 .167KurtSuzuki 7 1 0 0 1 .143Total 45 10 1 2 15 .222

BLUE JAYS vs. SANCHEZName AB H HR BB SOBAJoshDonaldson 24 7 1 1 6 .292MarcoEstrada 2 1 0 0 1 .500JaimeGarcia 1 0 0 0 0 .000CurtisGranderson 9 3 1 0 3 .333J.A.Happ 5 2 0 2 0 .400TeoscarHernandez3 2 2 0 1 .667LukeMaile 2 0 0 0 0 .000RussellMartin 8 3 0 1 3 .375KendrysMorales 31 10 1 3 6 .323StevePearce 2 0 0 1 0 .000KevinPillar 12 5 0 0 1 .417JustinSmoak 19 2 1 2 6 .105DevonTravis 5 1 0 0 2 .200RichardUrena 3 1 0 0 1 .333Total 126 37 6 10 30 .294

PITCH SELECTION (2018)FourseamFastball(53.0%,92.8mph),Sinker(20.5%,90.9mph),Slider(12.9%,86.3mph),Changeup(10.5%,86.6mph),Curve(3.1%,76.7mph)

YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO AVG2018 8-3 3.48 14 14 82.2 63 32 10 25 94 .2072017 10-11 3.53 25 25 145.1 145 57 18 46 142 .252CAREER100-793.91 267242 1435.2 1361623 172 530 1258 .249

STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN GAMES QUALITY RUN PICK STOLEN CAUGHT GROUND TEAMSTARTER STARTED STARTS SUPPORT OFFS BASES STEALS DBL PLAY RECORDEstrada 14 7 48 2 4 4 3 7-7Garcia 13 3 27 2 7 3 5 6-7Gaviglio 6 2 20 0 5 1 0 2-5Happ 14 7 53 0 3 1 7 9-5Sanchez 14 7 37 1 8 1 10 5-8Stroman 7 1 10 0 2 0 3 2-5Biagini 4 0 2 0 2 2 4 1-3

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BLUE JAYS BULLPENBLUE JAYS GAME NOTES Page 3

AXFORD, RHP #77 (1-0, 4.01 ERA, 1.34 WHIP) LH: .109 (5-46, 0HR)31G, 33.2IP, 14BB/31K, 31H, .248 OBA RH: .329 (26-79, 3HR) LAST APP: 6/17 vs. WAS (1.0, K) LAST HR: 6/7 vs. BALFBE: 17-for-31 IR-RS: 6-4 (66.7%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 2THROWS: Sinker (65%, 96mph), Fourseam (14%, 97mph), Cutter (11%, 93mph), Curve (10%, 81mph)

Has struck out at least one batter in 23 of 31 outings (31).Has an OBP of just .208 vs. LHH, 4th best among MLB relievers.Did not allow a run from 4/22-5/17 (12.1 IP), ending the then 2nd longest active scoreless streak among AL RPs.3/29 vs. NYY, became the 26th Canadian-born player to wear a Blue Jays uniform (10th born in Ontario).5/3 (1) at CLE, threw a career-high 2.1 innings (0H, 0BB, 1K) on just 18 pitches...Had 18 previous outings of 2.0 innings.6/9 vs. BAL, earned his 1st win as a Blue Jay...Also reached the 500-inning plateau, becoming the 7th Canadian-born pitcher all-time with 500+ games played and 500+ IP.

BIAGINI, RHP #31 (0-5, 7.89 ERA, 1.92 WHIP) LH: .361 (26-72, 3HR) 14G, 29.2IP, 11BB/21K, 46H, .354 OBA RH: .345 (20-58, 4HR) LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1.1, H) LAST HR: 6/6 vs. NYYFBE: 8-for-14 IR-RS: 3-2 (66.7%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Sinker (29%, 94mph), Fourseam (22%, 94mph),Cutter (20%, 89mph), Curve (18%, 78mph), Change (11%, 86mph)

Has gone 0-3 with a 7.71 ERA in 4 starts this season.Is 2-15 with a 6.08 ERA in his career as a starter (106.2 IP, 15HR, 39BB, 83K)...Is 5-6 with a 3.92 ERA as a reliever (110.1 IP, 10HR, 33BB, 97K).Has lost a career-high 10 consecutive decisions (5/17/17-6/6/18).Has been recalled from AAA Buffalo on 3 occasions (4/17, 5/3, 5/11)...Went 0-3 with a 4.57 ERA (11 ER/21.2 IP) in his 4 starts for the Bisons.6/1 at DET, threw 3.0 scoreless innings, his longest career outing as a reliever (3H, 0BB, 2K).

BARNES, RHP #24 (2-1, 4.40 ERA, 1.50 WHIP) LH: .269 (14-52, 3HR)31G, 28.2IP, 14BB/26K, 29H, .261 OBA RH: .254 (15-59, 2HR) LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1.2, 3H, 3ER, BB) LAST HR: 5/29 at BOSFBE: 21-for-31 IR-RS: 20-6 (30.0%) SV-OP: 0-2 HOLDS: 7THROWS: Fourseam (66%, 93mph), Changeup (23%, 80mph), Slider (9%, 83mph)

Has allowed 9 stolen bases this season, 2nd among MLB relievers (D. Betances - 10).Optioned to AAA Buffalo on 5/3 and recalled again on 5/16...Threw 2.0 hitless innings with 4K/0BB over his 2 outings for the Bisons.6/7 vs. BAL, earned his 2nd win (5th career) after pitching a 1-2-3 10th inning (2K).6/11 at TB, threw 1.2 scoreless innings with 3K, reaching both the 100-game mark and the 100-strikeout plateau for his career.

CLIPPARD, RHP #36 (4-2, 3.44 ERA, 1.21 WHIP)LH: .175 (11-63,1HR)36G, 34.0IP, 16BB/41K, 25H, .203 OBA RH: .233 (14-60, 5HR) LAST APP: 6/17 vs. WAS (0.2, 2H, ER, 2K) LAST HR: 6/7 vs. BALFBE: 25-for-36 IR-RS: 7-4 (57.1%) SV-OP: 3-7 HOLDS: 6THROWS: Fourseam (41%, 92mph), Changeup (34%, 79mph), Split (14%, 83mph), Slider (11%, 84mph)

Is tied for 2nd among AL relievers with 4 wins.Is tied for 4th among AL RPs with 36 games played.Has allowed an OBP of just .212 vs. LHHs this season, 6th best among MLB relievers (J. Kelly - .146).Has thrown his changeup 40.8% of the time on the first pitch of at-bats, the highest rate among MLB RPs (MLB avg: 10.8%).5/9 vs. SEA, picked up his 1st save as a Blue Jay (62nd of his career).

GUILMET, RHP #49 (0-1, 10.80 ERA, 2.20 WHIP) LH: .444 (4-9, 0HR)4G, 5.0IP, 2BB/5K, 9H, .391 OBA RH: .357 (5-14, 2HR) LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATK (2.0, 2H, ER, 2BB, 2K) LAST HR: 6/6 vs. MIAFBE: 4-for-4 IR-RS: 0-0 (0.0%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 0THROWS: Fourseam (40%, 91mph), Slider (37%, 83mph), Split (23%, 84mph)

Claimed off waivers by the Blue Jays on 6/9.Made his Toronto debut on 6/11 at TB with a scoreless inning, his first scoreless outing since 8/1/15 vs. CHC.Made 2 MLB appearances for STL this year (2.0 IP, 7H, 5ER, 0BB, 3K).With AAA Memphis this season, had a 0.93 ERA (3 ER/29.0 IP) over 21 outings with 9H, 5BB and 35K.Spent 2017 with the Yakult Swallows of the Japanese Central League where he posted a 1-1 record with a 3.62 ERA over 28 games (4 starts).Was also claimed off waivers by Toronto on 5/13/15 (from TB).Made his MLB debut against the Blue Jays on 7/10/13 (0.2 IP, K).

LOUP, LHP #62 (0-0, 4.50 ERA, 1.42 WHIP) LH: .265 (13-49, 0HR)34G, 26.0IP, 8BB/27K, 29H, .287 OBA RH: .308 (16-52, 2HR) LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1.0, 3H, 2ER, 3K) LAST HR: 6/5 vs. NYY FBE: 24-for-34 IR-RS: 14-5 (35.7%) SV-OP: 0-0 HOLDS: 4THROWS: Sinker (67%, 93mph), Cutter (15%, 84mph), Curve (10%, 77mph), Changeup (8%, 81mph),

Did not allow a hit from 5/12-5/29 (6.2 IP, BB, 6K).Did not allow a ER from 5/5-5/29 (11.0 IP, 3H, 4BB, 11K).Has given up 29 hits through 34 games so far this season (.287 OBA).Had his streak of games without allowing a home run come to an end on 4/18 vs. KC (28G, 21.1 IP)...Was the only HR he has surrendered this year (25.0 IP).6/19 vs. WAS, appeared in his 353rd career game to surpass Jim Clancy (352) for 7th most all-time among Toronto pitchers (6th: Quantrill - 386).

OH, RHP #22 (2-2, 3.34 ERA, 1.21 WHIP) LH: .286 (12-42, 1HR)33G, 32.1IP, 9BB/33K, 30H, .242 OBA RH: .220 (18-82, 3HR) LAST APP: 6/17 vs. WAS (0.2, H) LAST HR: 6/5 vs. NYYFBE: 22-for-33 IR-RS: 17-7 (41.2%) SV-OP: 1-3 HOLDS: 7THROWS: Fourseam (53%, 92mph), Slider (28%, 85mph), Changeup (9%, 84mph), Curve (6%, 76mph), Sinker (4%, 92mph)

Has allowed runs in 6 of his 33 appearances (32.1 IP, 12ER).Has a first-pitch strike rate of 67.2% this season, 10th highest among qualified RPs (MLB avg: 59.8%).3/29 vs. NYY, became the 1st South Korea-born player to pitch for the Blue Jays (1.0 IP, H, K).4/1 vs. NYY, collected his 1st save as a Blue Jay (40th career).4/2 vs. CWS, recorded his 1st win as a Blue Jay (8th carerer).5/5 at TB, tied a career best with 2.0 IP (7th time, last: 5/17/17 vs. BOS).

TEPERA, RHP #52 (4-2, 2.75 ERA, 1.17 WHIP) LH: .275 (14-51, 1HR)34G, 36.0IP, 12BB/36K, 30H, .234 OBA RH: .208 (16-77, 3HR) LAST APP: 6/17 vs. WAS (1.1, H, BB, 2K) LAST HR: 5/6 at TBFBE: 23-for-34 IR-RS: 11-1 (9.1%) SV-OP: 4-7 HOLDS: 9THROWS: Fourseam (36%, 96mph), Cutter (32%, 90mph), Sinker (28%, 96mph), Slider (3%, 84mph), Changeup (2%, 90mph)

Is tied for 10th among AL relievers with 33 games played.Is tied for 14th among AL RPs with 9 holds.Recorded his 1st save on 5/25 at PHI, the 4th of his career...Notched another save on 5/27 at PHI, recording saves in back-to-back games for the 1st time in his career.Picked up his 4th win (11th career) of 2018 on 6/17 vs. WAS...Has won 11 of his last 14 decisions.In 2017, set career marks in wins (7), innings (77.2), games (73), strikeouts (81), SO/9 (9.39) and opponents’ OPS (.633).Put together a career-best scoreless streak of 19.0 innings from 4/30-5/27, the longest streak by any Toronto pitcher in 2017.

RPs TOR ALERA 4.04 11thAVG .262 13th OPS .765 13thWHIP 1.39 10thBB/9 3.41 8thSO/9 8.82 8thHR/9 1.16 10thSV% 58.6 12th

Catchers GS INN ER CERA SB CCS CS% CPO PBMaile 30 272.0 147 4.76 17 7 29.2 0 2Martin 42 371.2 184 4.48 42 8 16.0 0 1TOTALS 72 643.2 331 4.60 59 15 20.3 0 3

TOR RPs SV-OP ERA AVG OPS WHIP BB/9 SO/9 HR/9Mar/Apr 8-11 2.18 .245 .691 1.24 2.78 9.23 0.99May 6-10 5.12 .280 .837 1.59 4.43 8.59 1.30June 2-5 4.53 .244 .712 1.19 2.43 8.73 1.29

2018 DL Injury Date GamesAlford R-Hamstring Strain 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5)Diaz R-Ankle Sprain 5/7-5/31 21 (6-15)Donaldson R-Shoulder Inflammation 4/11-5/2 18 (9-9)Donaldson L-Calf Tightness 5/29- 18 (8-10)Garcia L-Shoulder Inflammation 5/16-5/25 9 (3-6)Grichuk R-Knee Sprain 4/30-5/31 29 (10-19)Morales R-Hamstring Strain 4/10-4/19 6 (5-1)Pearce L-Oblique Strain 5/3- 41 (15-26)Pompey R-Wrist 3/26-4/18 17 (12-5)Stroman R-Shoulder Fatigue 5/9- 36 (14-22)Tulowitzki R-Heel 3/29- 72 (33-39)10 Players, 11x -- -- 72 (33-39)

Ejections Reason Date UmpireGibbons Arguing Check Swing/DP 5/2 at MIN BellinoGibbons Arguing Strike Zone 5/5 at TB BucknorGibbons Arguing Balk 5/6 at TB Rehak

2018 HOME RUNS: Grand Slam (4x, 4 players): Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (8th inning off D. Robertson) Donaldson, 4/9 at BAL (9th inning off N. Cortes Jr.)Granderson, 4/19 vs. KC (8th inning off J. Grimm)Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson)2-HR Game (4x, 4 players):Smoak, 4/1 vs. NYY (2R, 4R) Pillar, 4/28 vs. TEX (1R, 1R)Morales, 5/1 at MIN (1R, 1R)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (1R, 2R) Solarte 6/15 vs. WAS (1R, 2R)3-HR Game:LAST: Morales, 8/3/17 at BAL3-HR Inning:LAST: 8/23/17 at TB (2nd inning: Goins, Lopez, Pearce)

Extra-Inning:Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel) Solarte, 5/3 (1) at CLE (11th inning off T. Olson)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (12th inning off B. Johnson) Walk-off:Granderson, 4/24 vs. BOS (10th inning off C. Kimbrel)Maile, 5/11 vs. BOS (12th inning off B. Johnson) Inside-the-park: LAST: Carrera, 5/6/17 at TBLeadoff: Pearce, 4/8 at TEX Granderson, 6/7 vs. BALPinch-hit: LAST: Carrera, 4/18/17 vs. BOSBack-to-back:Solarte/Martin, 4/6 at TEX (6th inning)Hernandez/Solarte 6/17 vs. WSH (8th inning)

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DIAZ, #1 (.221, 6HR, .646 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .122/.254LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (0-4) STREAK: 0-7HOMESTAND: .200 (3-15), 2B, 2K LAST HR: 5/4 at TB

Is hitting .230 (14-for-61) in 16G since coming off the DL (4-2B, 2-RBI). Suffered a right ankle sprain while legging out an infield single on 5/6 at TB and landed on the DL from 5/7-5/31.5/4 at TB, homered in back-to-back games for the 3rd time this season...Had never done so in his career before joining the Jays (190 games).6/7 vs. BAL, drove in the winning run with a 10th-inning single...Was his 2nd career walk-off hit (7/21/16 vs. SD) and the 100th RBI of his career.

GRANDERSON, #18 (.249, 6HR, .794 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .118/.263LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-4, 2B, 2K) STREAK: 1G, 1-4HOMESTAND: .182 (2-11), 2B, 4K LAST HR: 6/10 vs. BAL

Is 12-for-28 (.429) over his last 8G with 3-2B, 2-HR and 7-RBI (.750 SLG, 1.198 OPS).6/7 vs. DET, hit his 46th career leadoff HR...Tied Jimmy Rollins for 5th on the all-time list and moved to one back of Ian Kinsler for the most among active players...The HR snapped a season-long 0-for-18 drought...Marked his 26th HR vs. BAL, his most vs. any opponent (MIN-25).6/10 vs. BAL, hit his 6th HR of the season and went 4-for-5 with a walk and a career-high 6 RBI...Was the 1st 6-RBI effort by a leadoff batter in MLB this season and tied a franchise high (D. Garcia-5/10/85 vs. SEA)...Was his first 4H game since 9/28/16 at MIN (4H) and his first 3-XBH game since 6/8/14 at SF.

GRICHUK, #15 (.200, 7HR, .717 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .146/.230LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-3, 2B, BB, K) STREAK: 2G, 4-6HOMESTAND: .400 (4-10), 2B, 2HR, 4RBI, 2BB, K LAST HR: 6/17

Has 16 hits over his last 13G, 9 of which have been XBH (4-2B, 5-HR).Placed on the DL with a right knee sprain from 4/30-5/31.6/8 vs. BAL, hit his 4th home run of the season, a solo shot in the 5th inning to put the Jays up, 2-1...Marked his 20th career go-ahead HR.6/9 vs. BAL, hit his 5th HR, the 3rd of his last 5G...Homered in back-to-back games for the 1st time as a Blue Jay (last: 8/30-9/1/17).6/17 vs. WAS, hit a pair of solo homers for his 3rd career multi-HR game (last: 7/8/15 vs. NYM)...Added an RBI single for a season-best 4-RBI game...Has hit 6 of his 7 HR this season at Rogers Centre (5 solo HR).

GURRIEL JR., #13 (.206, 2HR, .537 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .115/.262LAST APP: 5/11 vs. BOS (0-3, 3K) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .--- (-) LAST HR: 5/5 at TB

Called up from AA New Hampshire on 4/20 and AAA Buffalo on 6/19.Optioned to Buffalo on 5/13 and has hit .288 (30-for-104) in 27 games with 5-2B, 5-HR and 23-RBI.In his MLB debut on 4/21 at NYY, drove in 2 runs with a 4th-inning single and added a 3rd RBI with a single in his next at-bat...Became the 4th Blue Jay all-time with a 2+ hit and 3+ RBI MLB debut..

HERNANDEZ, #37 (.268, 12HR, .867 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .273/.265LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-4, 2B, K) STREAK: 2G, 4-8 HOMESTAND: .385 (5-13), 2-2B, HR, RBI 2BB, 4K LAST HR: 6/17

Has had 34 of his 60 hits go for extra bases (17-2B, 5-3B, 12-HR)...The 56.7% XBH rate is 4th highest in the Majors (min. 30H).Leads the Jays with 5-3B, 20-HR and 52-RBI since joining TOR on 9/1/17.6/9 vs. BAL, hit his 5th triple of the season in his 190th at-bat, matching the team’s entire total from 2017 (5,499 ABs).6/11 at TB, homered in consecutive games for the 3rd time in his career, also doing so from 9/26-27/17 (2G) and 9/22-24/17 (3G)...Also singled for his 100th career hit.6/17 vs. WAS, broke a 6-6 tie with his 12th homer, his 4th go-ahead HR this season...Was followed by a Solarte HR for the Jays’ 2nd back-to-back HRs this year (Solarte/Martin on 4/6 at TEX).

MAILE, #21 (.241, 3HR, .737 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .294/.216LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-4, 2RBI, K) STREAK: 1G, 1-4HOMESTAND: .166 (1-6), 2RBI, 2K LAST HR: 6/2 at DET

Hit his 1st career triple on 5/9 vs. SEA.5/11 vs. BOS, won the game with a two-run shot in the 12th for his 1st career walk-off HR and his 1st extra-inning HR...Also tied the game with a 7th inning HR, his 1st career multi-HR game...Drove in a run in the 2nd with a single, for his 2nd career 3-hit effort and 2nd career 4-RBI game (matched his personal bests from 8/16/16 vs. SD).6/2 at DET, doubled to snap an 0-for-20 skid, then hit his 3rd home run for his 3rd career multi-XBH game, all of which have come this season.6/9 vs. BAL, drew a bases-loaded walk in the 10th inning for his 3rd career walk-off (all in 2018)...Singled in the 10th inning for the win on 4/17(2) vs. KC and homered in the 12th for the win on May 11 vs. BOS.

MARTIN, #55 (.165, 6HR, .616 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .158/.167 LAST APP: 6/17 vs. WAS (0-3, BB) STREAK: 0-10HOMESTAND: .000 (0-6), 2BB, K LAST HR: 5/10 vs. SEA

Has walked in 7 straight games, the longest active streak in MLB and one shy of his career long (2013).Is 1st in the AL with 27-BB as a catcher (G. Sanchez-24).Started at SS, C, LF and 3B in a 4G span from 5/26-29...Became the 3rd player in club history to start 4 different positions within a 4 team-game span (Bailor: LF, CF, RF, 3B in 1978; Scutaro: LF, SS, 1B, 2B in 2008).Made his 1st career start/appearance in LF on 5/28 at BOS...Became the 17th player in 2018 to start 4 different spots...Became the 1st player to start at C, 3B, SS and LF within a season since Marty Martinez (1969).Made his 1st career start at SS on 5/26 at PHI...At 35 years and 100 days old, became the 7th oldest player all-time to make his 1st start at SS.6/8 vs. BAL, hit his 6th HR...Marked his 60th HR as a catcher for the Blue Jays, surpassing Darrin Fletcher for 3rd on the club’s all-time list (Whitt-127, Arencibia-63).

MORALES, #8 (.225, 5HR, .642 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .211/.231LAST APP: 6/19 at ATL (PH-DH, 0-1) STREAK: 0-3HOMESTAND: .308 (4-13), 2B, RBI, 4K LAST HR: 6/10 vs. BAL

Pitched for the 1st time in his career on 5/20 vs. OAK and threw a hitless 9th inning (1BB)...Became the 11th different position player in club history to pitch (last: Goins and Barney - 7/1/16 vs. CLE)...Morales’ hitless inning was the 2nd ever thrown by a Toronto position player, joining Mike McCoy who did so on 6/11/11 vs. BOS (1.0 IP, 0K, 0BB).Had a career-long 0-for-29 drought from 5/2-5/10...Has gone 28-for-94 (.298) in 28G since then with 8-2B, 2-HR and 11-RBI...Has multiple hits in 6 of his last 11 contests (14-for-40, .350 AVG).5/22 vs. LAA, hit his first homer at Rogers Centre since 8/26/17 vs. MIN.6/10 vs. BAL, hit his 5th home run, a solo homer in the 3rd inning.

PILLAR, #11 (.254, 7HR, .715 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .171/.289LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-4, 2B, K) STREAK: 2G, 3-9HOMESTAND: .188 (3-16), 2-2B, RBI, 4K LAST HR: 6/10 vs. BAL

Tied for 4th in the Majors with 22 doubles.Has played in all 72 games (70 starts), the most among all center fielders.Had each of his 10 hits go for extra-bases (6-2B, 1-3B, 3-HR) from 4/24-5/1, one shy of a franchise record (Cruz Jr. - 11).Put together 9G hitting streaks from 4/7-18 and from 4/26-5/3, tied with Hernandez for the longest by a Blue Jay this season.6/10 vs. BAL, hit a solo shot for his 7th HR, all of which have been solo HR and come at Rogers Centre.

SMOAK, #14 (.229, 9HR, .774 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .286/.197LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (2-4, 2B) STREAK: 1G, 2-4HOMESTAND: .231 (3-13), 2-2B, RBI, 4K LAST HR: 6/3 at DET

Reached base safely in 18 consecutive games from 5/22-6/12, the 5th longest active streak in the Majors at the time.Has reached base safely in 58 of his 65 games (.358 OBP).His 45-BB are 4th most in the AL.Has an .780 OPS with two strikes, 5th best among qualified AL hitters... Is slugging .442 with two strikes, 6th best.5/29 at BOS, hit his 8th HR of the season and his 6th HR with two strikes...Marked his 4th career HR vs. Porcello, his most vs. any pitcher...Was hit 9th HR vs. BOS since 2017, the most in MLB over that time.6/3 at DET, hit his 9th HR of the season and his 3rd of the nine-game road trip....Has hit each of his last 4 HR on the road...The HR came in a 3-2 count, his 7th HR with two strikes which was then tied for the most in the Majors.

SOLARTE, #26 (.259, 15HR, .796 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .245/.267 LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (1-3, 2B, 2RBI, BB, K) STREAK: 2G, 3-8HOMESTAND: .375 (6-16), 2-2B, 3HR, 6RBI, BB, 2K LAST HR: 6/17

Leads the Jays in hits (71), home runs (15) and RBI (43).Tied a career high with at least one XBH in 5 consecutive games from 5/19-25 (also 6/30-7/4/15).5/3 at MIN, hit an 11th-inning grand slam (1st of career slam, 2nd extra-inning HR) in Game 1, then homered in his first at-bat of Game 2, becoming one of 11 Blue Jays all-time to homer in both games of a doubleheader...Finished the twinbill 8-for-10 with 2-HR, 2-2B and 7-RBI...Became the 1st Blue Jay ever with at least 8H, 2-HR and 7-RBI in a DH...His 8H set a franchise record, surpassing Paul Molitor’s 7H performance on 9/4/95 at KC.6/15 vs. WAS, homered from both sides of the plate for the 2nd time in his career (5/27/16 at ARI)...Became the 9th Blue Jay all-time to do so (last: Morales on 7/27/17 vs. OAK)...Marked his 4th career multi-HR game and his 1st for Toronto...Also doubled for his 3rd career 3-XBH game.6/17 vs. WAS, followed up a Hernandez HR to form Toronto’s 2nd back-to-back homers this season (Solarte/Martin on 4/6 at TEX).

TRAVIS, #29 (.230, 4HR, .662 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .257/.220LAST APP: 6/19 vs. ATL (0-4) STREAK: 0-5HOMESTAND: .429 (6-14), 2B, 2HR, 4RBI, K LAST HR: 6/16 vs. WAS

Has gone 20-for-62 (.323) with 2-2B, 1-3B, 3-HR and 8-RBI over his last 20 games, moving his AVG from .141 to .230.Optioned to AAA Buffalo on 4/29 and was recalled again on 5/22.5/28 at BOS, hit a triple before Hernandez tripled, forming Toronto’s first back-to-back triples since 7/27/12 at DET (Lawrie/Vizquel - 7th inning).6/15 vs. WAS, hit his 3rd HR of the year...All 3 had been at home and in the first 3 innngs of the game.6/16 vs. WAS, homered in back-to-back games for the 3rd time in his career (last: 5/24-25/17)...Was the first HR by a RHH off Max Scherzer since 8/7/17 (G. Stanton)...Has hit all 4 of his homers at home.

URSHELA, #3 (.233, 1HR, .608 OPS) vs. LHP/RHP: .250/.229LAST APP: 6/13 at TB (0-3) STREAK: 0-5 HOMESTAND: .--- (-) LAST HR: 5/19 vs. OAK

6/9 vs. BAL, had a trio of singles for his 1st multi-hit game with Toronto and the 2nd 3H game of his career (8/4/15 at LAA).5/19 vs. OAK, hit his 1st HR as a Blue Jay, his 8th career HR (last: 9/22/17 at SEA)…Was his 1st career HR to opposite field (RF).Made his Blue Jays debut, starting at SS on 5/12 vs. BOS, and singled in his 1st at-bat as part of a 1-for-2 day...Became the 1st Colombian-born player to suit up for the Blue Jays.Acquired from the Indians on 5/9 for cash considerations or a PTBNL.Placed on the DL with a right hamstring strain from 3/29-5/4.

2018 TOR ALAVG .235 13thOBP .310 11thSLG .416 7thOPS .726 7thHR 93 T-5thR/G 4.50 6th BB 245 5thSO 627 9th RISP .253 7th DIFF. -29 11th

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Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Rec. Stand GB Time Attend.

1 3/29 vs. NYY L 1-6 Severino Happ -- 0-1 T4 1.0 2:51 48,115 2 3/30 vs. NYY L 2-4 Tanaka Sanchez Chapman 0-2 5 2.0 2:49 33,716 3 3/31 vs. NYY W 5-3 Tepera Betances Osuna 1-2 T4 1.0 2:37 37,396 4 4/1 vs. NYY W 7-4 Clippard Robertson Oh 2-2 T2 1.0 3:03 29,091 5 4/2 vs. CWS W 4-2 Oh Farquhar Osuna 3-2 2 1.0 2:51 16,629 6 4/3 vs. CWS W 14-5 Happ Gonzalez -- 4-2 2 1.0 3:27 17,451 7 4/4 vs. CWS L 3-4 Jones Tepera Soria 4-3 3 1.5 2:56 17,268 8 4/6 at TEX W 8-5 Estrada Moore Osuna 5-3 2 1.5 3:06 21,670 9 4/7 at TEX L 1-5 Minor Stroman -- 5-4 T2 2.5 2:37 26,229 10 4/8 at TEX W 7-4 Garcia Hamels Osuna 6-4 2 2.5 3:16 26,902 11 4/9 at BAL W 7-1 Happ Bundy -- 7-4 2 2.0 2:56 7,915 12 4/10 at BAL W 2-1 Sanchez O’Day Osuna 8-4 2 2.0 2:37 8,640 13 4/11 at BAL L 3-5 Gausman Estrada Brach 8-5 2 2.0 2:57 10,399 14 4/13 at CLE W 8-4 Barnes McAllister -- 9-5 2 2.5 3:12 25,592 15 4/17 (1) vs. KC W 11-3 Garcia Skoglund -- 10-5 2 3.0 2:56 -- 16 4/17 (2) vs. KC W(10) 5-4 Clippard Flynn -- 11-5 2 3.0 3:37 18,645 17 4/18 vs. KC W 15-5 Happ Kennedy -- 12-5 2 3.0 3:05 28,803 18 4/19 at NYY L 3-4 Green Sanchez Chapman 12-6 2 4.0 3:00 36,665 19 4/20 at NYY W 8-5 Estrada German Osuna 13-6 2 4.0 3:22 39,197 20 4/21 at NYY L 1-9 Montomery Stroman -- 13-7 2 4.0 2:50 40,986 21 4/22 at NYY L 1-5 Severino Garcia -- 13-8 2 4.0 2:47 43,628 22 4/24 vs. BOS W(10) 4-3 Clippard Kimbrel -- 14-8 2 3.0 2:51 20,070 23 4/25 vs. BOS L 3-4 Rodriguez Barnes Kimbrel 14-9 2 4.0 3:04 18,914 24 4/26 vs. BOS L 4-5 Sale Estrada Kimbrel 14-10 3 5.0 3:08 23,571 25 4/27 vs. TEX L 4-6 Minor Stroman Kela 14-11 3 5.0 2:50 26,312 26 4/28 vs. TEX L 4-7 Colon Garcia Kela 14-12 3 5.0 3:00 39,176 27 4/29 vs. TEX W 7-2 Happ Perez -- 15-12 3 5.0 2:37 31,669 28 4/30 at MIN W 7-5 Sanchez Lynn Osuna 16-12 3 5.0 3:13 16,456 29 5/1 at MIN W(10) 7-4 Clippard Curtiss Osuna 17-12 3 4.0 3:32 16,245 30 5/2 at MIN L 0-4 Romero Stroman -- 17-13 3 5.0 2:47 16,420 31 5/3 (1) at CLE W(11) 13-11 Mayza Olson -- 18-13 3 4.5 4:47 -- 32 5/3 (2) at CLE L 4-13 Plutko Biagini -- 18-14 3 4.5 3:11 19,007 33 5/4 at TB L 2-6 Yarbrough Happ -- 18-15 3 5.5 2:39 11,117 34 5/5 at TB L 3-5 Faria Sanchez Colome 18-16 3 6.5 2:52 16,297 35 5/6 at TB W 2-1 Tepera Colome Osuna 19-16 3 6.5 2:56 14,032 36 5/8 vs. SEA L 0-5 Paxton Stroman -- 19-17 3 6.5 2:19 20,513 37 5/9 vs. SEA W 5-2 Tepera Nicasio Clippard 20-17 3 6.5 3:08 20,290 38 5/10 vs. SEA L 3-9 Leake Happ -- 20-18 3 6.5 2:58 22,315 39 5/11 vs. BOS W(12) 5-3 Gaviglio Johnson -- 21-18 3 5.5 3:54 28,695 40 5/12 vs. BOS L 2-5 Price Estrada Kimbrel 21-19 3 6.5 3:11 37,588 41 5/13 vs. BOS L 3-5 Velazquez Biagini Kelly 21-20 3 7.5 3:42 37,888 42 5/15 at NYM L 2-12 Syndergaard Garcia -- 21-21 3 8.0 3:02 28,967 43 5/16 at NYM W 12-1 Happ Wheeler -- 22-21 3 7.5 3:34 28,400 44 5/17 vs. OAK L 5-10 Petit Sanchez -- 22-22 3 8.0 3:34 22,893 45 5/18 vs. OAK L 1-3 Coulombe Estrada Treinen 22-23 T3 8.0 2:55 21,703 46 5/19 vs. OAK L 4-5 Pagan Clippard Treinen 22-24 4 9.0 3:16 35,786 47 5/20 vs. OAK L 2-9 Mengden Biagini -- 22-25 4 10.0 3:11 30,676 48 5/22 vs. LAA W 5-3 Happ Richards Clippard 23-25 3 10.0 2:31 27,192 49 5/23 vs. LAA L 4-5 Anderson Clippard Parker 23-26 3 11.0 3:45 25,504 50 5/24 vs. LAA L 1-8 Tropeano Estrada -- 23-27 4 11.0 2:53 43,344 51 5/25 atPHI W 6-5 Gaviglio Eflin Tepera 24-27 3 11.0 2:59 21,374 52 5/26 at PHI L 1-2 Dominguez Biagini Garcia 24-28 4 12.0 2:25 26,788 53 5/27 at PHI W 5-3 Happ Pivetta Tepera 25-28 4 11.0 2:50 24,182 54 5/28 at BOS L 3-8 Price Sanchez -- 25-29 4 12.0 2:54 34,700 55 5/29 at BOS L 3-8 Porcello Estrada Kimbrel 25-30 4 13.0 2:59 33,380 56 5/30 at BOS L 4-6 Rodriguez Gaviglio Kimbrel 25-31 4 14.0 2:52 33,451 57 6/1 at DET L 2-5 Hardy Garcia Greene 25-32 4 13.5 2:52 22,192 58 6/2 at DET L 4-7 Coleman Oh Jimenez 25-33 4 14.5 2:37 34,674 59 6/3 at DET W 8-4 Sanchez Fulmer -- 26-33 4 14.5 3:02 24,658 60 6/5 vs. NYY L 2-7 Sabathia Oh -- 26-34 4 15.5 2:38 29,308 61 6/6 vs. NYY L(13) 0-3 Robertson Biagini Chapman 26-35 4 16.5 3:41 27,838 62 6/7 vs. BAL W(10) 5-4 Barnes Castro -- 27-35 4 15.5 3:13 24,494 63 6/8 vs. BAL W 5-1 Happ Cashner -- 28-35 4 15.0 2:44 28,863 64 6/9 vs. BAL W(10) 4-3 Axford Givens -- 29-35 4 15.0 3:19 34,643 65 6/10 vs. BAL W 13-3 Estrada Cobb -- 30-35 3 14.0 3:03 33,485 66 6/11 at TB L 4-8 Yarbrough Gaviglio -- 30-36 4 14.5 2:34 10,769 67 6/12 at TB L 1-4 Pruitt Garcia Romo 30-37 4 15.5 2:41 11,162 68 6/13 at TB L 0-1 Castillo Tepera -- 30-38 4 16.5 3:00 10,847 69 6/15 vs. WAS W 6-5 Oh Gonzalez Tepera 31-38 4 16.0 2:35 29,633 70 6/16 vs. WAS W 2-0 Estrada Scherzer Clippard 32-38 T3 16.0 2:34 36,044 71 6/17 vs. WAS W 8-6 Tepera Madson -- 33-38 T3 15.0 3:30 35,146 72 6/19 vs. ATL L 4-11 Freeman Garcia -- 33-39 4 16.0 3:03 32,466 73 6/20 vs. ATL 74 6/21 at LAA 75 6/22 at LAA 76 6/23 at LAA 77 6/24 at LAA 78 6/25 at HOU 79 6/26 at HOU 80 6/27 at HOU

Gm Date Opp. W/L Score Winner Loser Save Record Stand GB Time Attend.

81 6/29 vs. DET 82 6/30 vs. DET 83 7/1 vs. DET Canada Day 84 7/2 vs. DET 85 7/3 vs. NYM 86 7/4 vs. NYM 87 7/6 vs. NYY 88 7/7 vs. NYY 89 7/8 vs. NYY 90 7/10 at ATL 91 7/11 at ATL 92 7/12 at BOS 93 7/13 at BOS 94 7/14 at BOS 95 7/15 at BOS 96 7/20 vs. BAL 97 7/21 vs. BAL 98 7/22 vs. BAL 99 7/23 vs. MIN 100 7/24 vs. MIN 101 7/25 vs. MIN 102 7/27 at CWS 103 7/28 at CWS 104 7/29 at CWS 105 7/30 at OAK 106 7/31 at OAK 107 8/1 at OAK 108 8/2 at SEA 109 8/3 at SEA 110 8/4 at SEA 111 8/5 at SEA 112 8/7 vs. BOS 113 8/8 vs. BOS Aaron Sanchez Blue Replica Jersey Giveaway Night 114 8/9 vs. BOS 115 8/10 vs. TB 116 8/11 vs. TB 25-Year Anniversary Back-to-Back World Series 117 8/12 vs. TB 118 8/13 at KC 119 8/14 at KC 120 8/15 at KC 121 8/16 at KC 122 8/17 at NYY 123 8/18 at NYY 124 8/19 at NYY 125 8/20 vs. BAL 126 8/21 vs. BAL 127 8/22 vs. BAL Camp Day 128 8/24 vs. PHI 129 8/25 vs. PHI Blue Jays Replica Batting Helmet Giveaway Day 130 8/26 vs. PHI 131 8/27 at BAL 132 8/28 at BAL 133 8/29 at BAL 134 8/31 at MIA 135 9/1 at MIA 136 9/2 at MIA 137 9/3 vs. TB 138 9/4 vs. TB 139 9/5 vs. TB 140 9/6 vs. CLE 141 9/7 vs. CLE 142 9/8 vs. CLE 143 9/9 vs. CLE 144 9/11 at BOS 145 9/12 at BOS 146 9/13 at BOS 147 9/14 at NYY 148 9/15 at NYY 149 9/16 at NYY 150 9/17 at BAL 151 9/18 at BAL 152 9/19 at BAL 153 9/20 vs. TB 154 9/21 vs. TB 155 9/22 vs. TB 156 9/23 vs. TB 157 9/24 vs. HOU 158 9/25 vs. HOU 159 9/26 vs. HOU 160 9/28 at TB 161 9/29 at TB 162 9/30 at TB

March/April Record: 16-12 Home: 9-7 Road: 7-5 Runs For: 149 Runs Against: 120

TEAM GAME (Batting):Most At-Bats: .................................49, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most At-Bats (9-inning games): .....................43, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Plate Appearances:...............59, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games): 48, vs. Kansas City, April 18............................................................... 48, at New York (N.L.), May 16Most Runs: .................................................15, vs. Kansas City, April 18Most Hits: .......................................................19, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Doubles:.............................................7, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3Most Triples: .......................................................... 2, at Boston, May 28Most Home Runs: ............................................4, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Extra-Base Hits: ...............................10, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3Most Total Bases: ..........................................33, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Runs Batted In: ...................................................13, done 4 times.Most Stolen Bases:..............................4, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31Most Caught Stealing: ........................................2, at Minnesota, May 2Most Walks: ............................................. 9, at New York (A.L.), April 20.........................................................9, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Strikeouts: .............................. 19, vs. Boston, May 11 (12 innings)Most Strikeouts (9-inning games): ....................15, vs. Oakland, May 18Most Sac Hits: ....................................................1, vs. Oakland, May 20Most Sac Flies: ..........................................................2, at Texas, April 6............................................................................... 2, vs. Texas, April 29Most Hit-By-Pitch: .................................................. 3, at Boston, May 29Most GDP: ............................................................3, vs. Seattle, May 10

INDIVIDUAL GAME (Batting): Most At-Bats: ....... 7, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most At-Bats (9-inn): ....6, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18Most Plate Appearances:...............................................7, done 4 times.Most Plate Appearances (9-inning games):...................6, done 5 times.Most Runs: ....................................................................3, done 4 times.Most Hits: ...........5, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Hits (9-inn): .........4, Teoscar Hernandez, vs. Kansas City, April 18........................................................4, Justin Smoak, vs. Texas, April 27......................................... 4, Curtis Granderson, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Doubles:..............................................................2, done 12 times.Most Triples: ................................................................1, done 11 times.Most Home Runs: ............. 2, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1............................................................2, Kevin Pillar, vs. Texas, April 28........................... 2, Kendrys Morales, at Minnesota, May 1 (10 innings).......................................2, Luke Maile, vs. Boston, May 11 (12 innings)Most Extra-Base Hits: .3, Josh Donaldson, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 inn)......................................... 3, Curtis Granderson, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Total Bases: ........10, Yangervis Solarte, vs. Washington, June 15Most Runs Batted In: ........ 6, Justin Smoak, vs. New York (A.L.), April 1...........................6, Yangervis Solarte, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)......................................... 6, Curtis Granderson, vs. Baltimore, June 10Most Stolen Bases:..........3, Kevin Pillar, vs. New York (A.L.), March 31Most Caught Stealing: .................................................1, done 13 times.Most Walks: ...................................................................3, done 5 times.Most Strikeouts: .............................................................4, done 5 times.Most Sac Hits: .......................... 1, Richard Urena, vs. Oakland, May 20Most Sac Flies: ............................................................1, done 15 times.Most Hit-By-Pitch: ........................................................1, done 27 times.Most GDP: ..............................2, Yangervis Solarte, vs. Seattle, May 10

TEAM GAME (Pitching):Most Innings Pitched: ..... 13.0, vs. New York (A.L.), June 6 (13 innings)Most Hits Allowed: ..............................................17, vs. Seattle, May 10Most Batters Faced: ......................52, at Cleveland, May 3 (11 innings)Most Batters Faced (9-inning games): ..............48, at Cleveland, May 3..........................................................................48, vs. Oakland, May 17...........................................................................48, vs. Atlanta, June 19Most Runs Allowed: ...........................................13, at Cleveland, May 3Most Earned Runs: ............................................13, at Cleveland, May 3Most Home Runs Allowed: ...................................4, vs. Seattle, May 10Most Walks Allowed: ...........................9, vs. Los Angeles (A.L.), May 23Most Strikeouts: ........................................14, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 3........................................................14, vs. Boston, April 24 (10 innings)Most Hit-By-Pitch: .......................................3, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 4

INDIVIDUAL GAME (Pitching):Most Innings Pitched: ...........8.0, Aaron Sanchez, at Baltimore, April 10Most Hits Allowed: .........................10, Joe Biagini, at Cleveland, May 3..........................................................10, J.A. Happ, vs. Seattle, May 10Most Batters Faced: ..............30, Aaron Sanchez, at Baltimore, April 10Most Runs Allowed: .....8, Marcus Stroman, at New York (A.L.), April 21Most Earned Runs: .............................7, J.A. Happ, vs. Seattle, May 10.....................................................7, Aaron Sanchez, at Boston, May 28Most Home Runs: ...........3, Marco Estrada, at New York (A.L.), April 20Most Walks: ...................................................................5, done 4 times.Most Strikeouts: ............10, J.A. Happ, vs. Boston, April 24 (10 innings)..............................................10, J.A. Happ, at New York (N.L.), May 16Most Hit-By-Pitch: ............ 2, Aaron Sanchez, vs. Chicago (A.L.), April 4.............................. 2, Joe Biagini, vs. Kansas City, April 17 (10 innings)................................................... 2, Aaron Sanchez, vs. Boston, April 25

2018 Highs and Lows

May Record: 9-19 Home: 3-10 Road: 6-9 Runs For: 107 Runs Against: 161

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DATE: 6/20/18 TORONTO BLUE JAYS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPRTIME: 0:23:23 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 6/19/18 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS

GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI

Diaz,A .221 48 163 20 36 62 8 0 6 15 0 0 2 8 1 25 1 2 1 4 .380 .266 0 0 0 0* Donaldson,J .234 36 137 22 32 58 11 0 5 16 0 1 0 21 2 44 2 0 1 3 .423 .333 0 0 0 0 Granderson,C .249 58 169 26 42 73 11 1 6 23 0 0 2 28 0 62 1 1 2 1 .432 .362 11 3 0 2 Grichuk,R .200 40 115 17 23 50 6 0 7 20 0 2 3 11 0 34 2 0 3 0 .435 .282 0 0 0 0 +Gurriel,L .206 20 68 5 14 21 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 2 0 17 1 1 0 3 .309 .229 0 0 0 0 Hernandez,T .268 55 224 34 60 123 17 5 12 32 0 1 3 14 0 56 3 4 7 4 .549 .318 0 0 0 0 Maile,L .241 35 108 18 26 43 6 1 3 18 0 0 1 15 0 40 1 0 0 4 .398 .339 1 1 0 1 Martin, Jr,R .165 48 158 18 26 48 4 0 6 16 0 0 4 30 0 48 0 1 3 5 .304 .313 0 0 0 0 Morales,K .225 54 178 12 40 64 9 0 5 21 0 2 0 15 3 43 2 1 5 1 .360 .282 9 1 0 2 RIGHT .211 57 12 19 4 0 1 8 0 2 0 6 0 14 3 .333 .277 3 0 0 0 LEFT .231 121 28 45 5 0 4 13 0 0 0 9 3 29 2 .372 .285 6 1 0 2* Pearce,S .273 22 66 14 18 32 5 0 3 13 0 0 0 6 0 11 0 0 1 0 .485 .333 5 2 0 1 Pillar,K .254 72 272 35 69 116 22 2 7 28 0 4 2 13 0 54 10 1 4 3 .426 .289 2 1 0 0 Smoak,J .229 65 231 32 53 96 16 0 9 34 0 3 3 45 2 69 0 0 6 1 .416 .358 1 0 0 0 RIGHT .286 84 24 35 5 0 2 10 0 1 2 12 0 21 4 .417 .384 1 0 0 0 LEFT .197 147 29 61 11 0 7 24 0 2 1 33 2 48 2 .415 .344 0 0 0 0 Solarte,Y .259 69 274 38 71 132 16 0 15 43 0 2 2 21 1 42 0 1 14 1 .482 .314 0 0 0 0 RIGHT .245 98 24 51 6 0 7 18 0 1 1 7 0 12 5 .520 .299 0 0 0 0 LEFT .267 176 47 81 10 0 8 25 0 1 1 14 1 30 9 .460 .323 0 0 0 0 Travis,D .230 39 126 14 29 48 3 2 4 11 0 0 3 6 1 29 1 1 1 2 .381 .281 2 1 0 1* Tulowitzki,T .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Urshela,G .233 16 43 6 10 14 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 10 0 0 1 1 .326 .283 0 0 0 0

Garcia,J .000 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Gaviglio,S .333 8 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .667 .333 0 0 0 0 Happ,J .333 14 6 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 .333 .429 0 0 0 0

TORONTO .235 72 2436 324 572 1014 141 11 93 308 1 15 27 245 10 627 25 13 50 45 .416 .310 39 12 0 7 OPPONENTS .260 72 2493 353 648 1087 155 7 90 334 5 20 29 254 5 602 60 20 51 39 .436 .333 33 8 1 3

DH .240 72 258 30 62 104 15 0 9 35 0 2 0 28 4 67 3 2 6 0 .403 .313 7 0 0 1

OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG

Axford,J R 1 0 4.01 31 0 0 9 0 0 33.2 31 16 15 3 2 14 1 31 5 0 .248 Barnes,D R 2 1 4.40 31 0 0 4 0 0 28.2 29 15 14 5 1 14 0 26 0 0 .261 Biagini,J R 0 5 7.89 14 4 0 1 0 0 29.2 46 28 26 7 3 11 0 21 4 0 .354 Clippard,T R 4 2 3.44 36 0 0 10 0 3 34.0 25 14 13 6 0 16 0 41 4 0 .203 Estrada,M R 4 6 4.66 14 14 0 0 0 0 77.1 82 40 40 14 0 20 0 61 1 0 .271 Garcia,J L 2 6 6.16 13 13 0 0 0 0 61.1 68 45 42 12 3 31 1 56 6 0 .279 Gaviglio,S R 2 2 3.75 8 6 0 1 0 0 36.0 34 16 15 5 2 11 0 35 1 1 .245 Guilmet,P R 0 0 3.00 2 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 .182 NL 0 1 22.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 7 5 5 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 .583 Happ,J L 8 3 3.48 14 14 0 0 0 0 82.2 63 35 32 10 3 25 0 94 0 0 .207 Loup,A L 0 0 4.50 34 0 0 7 0 0 26.0 29 14 13 2 2 8 0 27 0 0 .287 Morales,K R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Oh,S R 2 2 3.34 33 0 0 1 0 1 32.1 30 12 12 4 3 9 1 33 0 0 .242 Osuna,R R 0 0 2.93 15 0 0 13 0 9 15.1 16 5 5 0 2 1 0 13 1 0 .267 Sanchez,A R 3 5 4.35 14 14 0 0 0 0 78.2 73 41 38 8 6 44 1 66 1 0 .243* Stroman,M R 0 5 7.71 7 7 0 0 0 0 37.1 46 34 32 5 0 18 0 32 3 1 .299 Tepera,R R 4 2 2.75 34 0 0 10 0 4 36.0 30 12 11 4 1 12 0 38 2 1 .234

TORONTO 33 39 4.60 72 72 0 72 1 17 643.2 648 353 329 90 29 254 5 602 29 3 .260 OPPONENTS 39 33 4.19 72 72 1 71 4 21 645.0 572 324 300 93 27 245 10 627 23 2 .235