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Record ..................................................... 56-78 NL West Standing ............................ 5th (-20.0) Home ...................................................... 31-38 Road ........................................................ 25-40 Day .......................................................... 24-22 Night ....................................................... 32-56 Current Streak ........................................ Won 3 Homestand .................................................. 4-2 Last Road Trip .............................................. 3-3 Last Five Games .......................................... 3-2 Last 10 Games ............................................. 6-4 Series Record ....................................... 11-24-7 Series Opener ......................................... 17-26 Series Finale ............................................ 20-21 Getaway Day ........................................... 13-14 Most Games above .500: ...................... 5, 4/15 Most Games below .500: .........25, 3x, last: 9/1 Opp. At-Above / Be low .500 ....... 21-41 / 35-37 vs. RHS / LHS ................................ 50-54 / 6-24 Comeback Wins ........................................... 23 Losses Aſter Leading .................................... 29 Extra innings ................................................ 2-4 Shutouts ...................................................... 4-7 Rockies / opp. score first ............. 39-17 / 17-61 One-run / Two-run games ........... 17-20 / 12-15 Decided by last at-bat / Walkoffs .... 12-16 / 7-6 Out-Hing Opponents: .......................... 43-15 Out-hit by Opponents ............................... 8-55 Hit Totals Equal ........................................... 5-8 Rockies / Opp. score 5+ ................. 44-23 / 9-57 Rockies / Opp. score 4+ ............... 50-31 / 23-68 Rockies / Opp. score 3 or less ......... 6-47 / 33-9 Hit Two or More HR ................................ 26-18 Hit at Least One HR ................................. 45-44 Hit No HR .................................................. 9-33 No Errors ................................................. 40-35 One or More Errors ................................. 16-43 Rockies / opp. quality start ......... 33-14 / 17-50 Ahead aſter 6/7/8 .............. 41-10 / 44-5 / 49-5 Behind aſter 6/7/8 ............... 6-58 / 7-61 / 4-65 Tied aſter 6/7/8 ...................... 9-10 / 5-11 / 3-7 vs. NL West .............................................. 22-33 vs. ARI ............ 6-10 vs. SD ................ 3-9 vs. LAD ............. 4-9 vs. SF ................ 9-5 vs. NL Central .......................................... 15-13 vs. NL East ............................................... 16-18 Interleague ................................................ 3-14 April ............ 11-10 July .................... 9-15 May ............. 11-16 August ............. 10-18 June ............. 12-17 September / Oct. . 3-2 Monday ........... 7-9 Friday ................. 7-14 Tuesday ......... 9-13 Saturday ............ 7-14 Wednesday ... 8-14 Sunday ............... 10-9 Thursday ......... 8-5 Holiday ................ 1-1 Purple Jerseys (road) 13-17 (7-11)/Military 1-0 White Pinstripes ...................................... 19-22 Gray Jerseys ............................................ 17-22 Black Sleeveless Jerseys ............................ 7-17 All-Time Record............................... 1697-1939 All-Time, Denver ................................. 989-830 All-Time, Coors Field ........................... 925-754 All-Time, Road................................... 708-1109 Under Walt Weiss .............................. 196-262 COLORADO ROCKIES (56-78) vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (69-66) RHP Chad Bes (6-4, 4.78) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (4-6, 4.38) Game #135 / Home #70 • Saturday, September 5, 2015 PROBABLE PITCHERS HOME SWEET HOME • The Colorado Rockies won the second game of the four-game series vs. the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Friday … are now 17-20 in one-run games ... have won three straight at home, the first me the Rockies have won consecuve games at home in the second half, and the first me since sweeping the Atlanta Braves in four games, July 9-12. • The Rockies are 4-2 this homestand, playing eight games in seven days … split a four-game set vs. Arizona … Colorado went 3-3 on the last road trip … has won four of six and six of the past 10 games. • The Rockies are 17-29 in the second half … finished the first half at 39-49 overall, 21-24 at home, 18-25 on the road … were 34-47 aſter 81 games. • Since a season-long 11-game losing streak ended May 14, Colorado is 45-59 … Rockies are 49-76 since the 7-2 start, which ed for the franchise’s best-ever aſter nine games. • Began on the road at 6-0 for the first me ever … won 21 games on the road all of last season … equaled that mark Aug. 7 and are 25-40 away from Coors Field in ‘15. YOU ARE GIANT • The Rockies are 9-5 vs. San Francisco this year, 5-3 at home, 4-2 at AT&T Park. • The Rockies won the first four games against the Giants this season before dropping the last three games of a four-game series in Denver ... since then, have won five of their last seven games against San Francisco. • Colorado has won six of the past 10 meengs at home. • Colorado won its first four games of the season against the Giants for the first me since the 2002 team won its first five over San Francisco. The Rockies’ 19 hits Thursday are their most vs. San Francisco since April 11, 2012. ACTUALLY, IT’S MR. GONZALEZ TO YOU • Car los Gonzalez leads the NL with a career-high 36 home runs … leads Major League Baseball in the second half with 23 homers and is first in the NL, second in MLB, with 52 RBI since the ASG. • With his 100th career Coors Field home run in the fourth inning Thursday, Gonzalez became the first Rockie to reach 35 home runs since Ma Holliday cracked 36 in 2007 … Gonzalez is the sixth player in franchise history with 100 homers at Coors Field (Todd Helton, Larry Walker, Vinny Caslla, Dante Bichee, Troy Tulowitzki). • Reached t he 30-homer run mark for the second me in his MLB career (34, 2010). • Has hit 32 of homers since June 1 … all 23 of his second-half home runs have occurred since July 22, (15 home, 8 road), 11 more than any other player in the NL … mul-homers six mes that stretch. Since July 5, he is bang .330 (63-for-191) with 26 homers and 57 RBI … homers first in MLB, RBI second (first in NL). • From Opening Day to May 12, CarGo hit .188 (18- for-96) with two homers and six RBI … since May 13, Gonzalez is hing .299 (108-for-361) with 34 homers and 79 RBI. • The Naonal League Player of the Month for July. UNCONSCIOUS • Carlos Gonzalez has hit five home runs in his last three games, which es a franchise record over a three-game span (Troy Tulowitzki, two mes ; Larry Walker, two mes) ... had two home runs both Wednesday and Thursday, becoming the first Rockie in franchise history to have mulple home runs in back-to-back games twice in a single season … is the first Major League player since Jason Giambi (2005, New York Yankees) to record consecuve mul-homer games twice in one season. • CarGo’s 11 RBI over two games on Wednesday and Thursday ed Larry Walker’s 1999 club record (April 28-29). • Three consecuve homers across Wednesday and Thursday and collected five-straight extra-base hits … only four players in franchise history have collected five or more consecuve extra-base hits, with Gonzalez becoming the first to do it twice (also: May 30-31, 2012- 2B, 4 HR). UPON FURTHER REVIEW Carlos Gonzalez and Nolan Arenado recorded back-to-back home runs in Friday’s game ... it was the first me that the pair have hit back-to-back home runs, the fourth me that the Rockies have had two hiers do so in 2015. RUSIN ROULETTE • Chris Rusin is the first Rockie with two complete games in a season since Ubaldo Jimenez and Jhoulys Chacin in 2011 … he’s the first pitcher with two complete games in one season at Coors Field since Aaron Cook (2008). MAKE IT COUNT Colorado had a season-high 18 hits Wednesday vs. Arizona before surpassing the mark with 19 hits Thursday vs. San Francisco … first me the Rockies have recorded 18 or more hits in consecuve games since July 21-22, 2008 vs. the Dodgers. GO WEST YOUNG MAN • Of the final 33 games this season for Colorado, 26 will be against the Naonal League West. #THESTRUGGLEISREAL • The Rockies are playing 21 games (5-4) in 20 days Aug. 28-Sept. 16 unl their next off day Sept. 17. MORE LIKE IT • The Colorado bullpen has been scoreless in eight of their past 12 games (2.58 ERA) … the relievers were scored upon in 10 consecuve games (Aug. 8-19) … since Aug. 20, the relief corps has notched a 3.46 ERA (54.2 IP, 21 ER) in 15 games. START ME UP • Over the past 11 games, Rockies starng pitchers have posted a 3.59 ERA (62.2 IP, 25 ER) … have allowed three runs or less in nine of those 11 oungs, going 4-1 in the 7-4 overall stretch. A HUNDIE • Nolan Arenado reached the 100-RBI mark Wednesday, becoming the first Rockie to reach the plateau since Troy Tulowitzki in 2011 (105). • Arenado joins fellow Colorado third basemen with 100-plus RBI: Vinny Caslla (5), Garre Atkins (2) and Jeff Cirillo (1). • Caslla (5) and Arenado are the only third basemen in Rockies history with 30 homers and 100 RBI in a single season. 30-FOR-30 • For the first me since 2004, the Rockies have mulple players reach the 30-homer mark in a single season with Nolan Arenado and Carlos Gonzalez … Jeromy Burnitz (37), Vinny Caslla (35) and Todd Helton (32) each hit 30-plus homers in 2004. AMAZING ARENADO Nolan Arenado has now recorded a home run in five consecuve games, becoming the third Rockies player in franchise history to accomplish the feat (Larry Walker, June 18-23, 1999; Dante Bichee, August 1-5, 1995) ... is the third player in MLB this season to hit home runs in five straight games (Nelson Cruz, two mes; Joc Pederson). • Arenado trails Carlos Gonzalez by one for the NL lead with 35 homers and is at the top with 103 RBI … also leads the NL with 294 total bases. • Is 16-for-35 with three doubles, five homers and 11 RBI over his eight-game hing streak (.457) … has collected mulple hits in a career-high five consecuve games (13-for-22, 7 runs, 2 doubles, 5 home runs, 8 RBI). 20TH & BLAKE Rockies Wives will be hosng an online “Players Favorite Things” silent aucon for charity … rockies.com/wives • Saturday, September 5 Rockies Brew Fest • Saturday, September 26 The RoofTop Live! with Ryan Chrys and the Rough Cuts … The Rooſtop Live! presented by Hard Rock Cafe summer concert series. Sunday, September 6 San Francisco Giants • 2:10 p.m. MDT LHP Yohan Flande (3-1, 4.04) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (16-7, 2.96) ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Monday, September 7 at San Diego Padres • 2:10 p.m. MDT RHP Kyle Kendrick (4-12, 6.29) vs. RHP Ian Kennedy (8-12, 3.88) ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Tuesday, September 8 at San Diego Padres • 8:10 p.m. MDT RHP Jon Gray (0-0, 6.15) vs. RHP Colin Rea (2-2, 5.47) ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA Every Colorado Rockies game can be heard on radio via 850 KOA; home games are broadcast in Spanish on KNRV 1150-AM facebook.com/Rockies Colorado Rockies Communications Coors Field 2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 www.rockies.com twitter.com/Rockies twitter.com/LosRockies COLORADO ROCKIES GAME NOTES ROCKIES AT A GLANCE 2015 Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants (9-5) Date H/R Result WP LP 4/13 R W, 1-0 Butler Heston 4/14 R W, 4-1 Oberg Hudson 4/15 R W, 4-2 Matzek Lincecum 4/25 H W, 6-4 Butler Heston 4/26 H L, 5-4 Machi Brown 4/27 H Postponed / Split DH May 23 5/22 H L, 8-11 Vogelsong Kendrick 5/23 H L, 8-10 Heston Lyles H W, 5-3 Hale Pet 5/24 H W, 11-2 Bes Hudson 6/26 R W, 8-6 Bes Hudson 6/27 R L, 5-7 Kontos Betancourt 6/28 R L, 3-6 Bumgarner Kendrick 9/3 H W, 11-3 Rusin Vogelsong 9/4 H W, 2-1 De La Rosa Heston 9/5 H 6:10 p.m. MDT 9/6 H 2:10 p.m. MDT 10/2 R 8:15 p.m. MDT 10/3 R 2:05 p.m. MDT 10/4 R 1:05 p.m. MDT 2015 vs. SF .............................................................. 9-5 2015 vs. SF at Coors Field ....................................... 5-3 2015 at SF ............................................................... 4-2 All-Time vs. SF ................................................ 164-207 All-Time vs SF at Coors Field ............................... 97-78 All-Time vs. SF at Denver .................................... 99-86 All-me vs. SF at AT&T Park ................................ 52-89 All-me vs. SF in San Francisco ......................... 65-121

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Record ..................................................... 56-78 NL West Standing ............................ 5th (-20.0) Home ...................................................... 31-38 Road ........................................................ 25-40 Day .......................................................... 24-22 Night ....................................................... 32-56 Current Streak ........................................Won 3 Homestand.................................................. 4-2 Last Road Trip .............................................. 3-3 Last Five Games .......................................... 3-2 Last 10 Games ............................................. 6-4 Series Record .......................................11-24-7 Series Opener ......................................... 17-26 Series Finale ............................................ 20-21 Getaway Day ........................................... 13-14 Most Games above .500: ......................5, 4/15 Most Games below .500: .........25, 3x, last: 9/1 Opp. At-Above / Below .500 .......21-41 / 35-37 vs. RHS / LHS ................................50-54 / 6-24 Comeback Wins ........................................... 23 LossesAfterLeading .................................... 29 Extra innings................................................ 2-4 Shutouts ...................................................... 4-7 Rockies/opp.scorefirst .............39-17 / 17-61 One-run / Two-run games ...........17-20 / 12-15 Decidedbylastat-bat/Walkoffs ....12-16 / 7-6 Out-HittingOpponents: .......................... 43-15 Out-hit by Opponents ............................... 8-55 Hit Totals Equal ........................................... 5-8 Rockies / Opp. score 5+.................44-23 / 9-57 Rockies / Opp. score 4+...............50-31 / 23-68 Rockies / Opp. score 3 or less .........6-47 / 33-9 Hit Two or More HR ................................ 26-18 Hit at Least One HR ................................. 45-44 Hit No HR .................................................. 9-33 No Errors ................................................. 40-35 One or More Errors ................................. 16-43 Rockies / opp. quality start .........33-14 / 17-50 Aheadafter6/7/8 ..............41-10 / 44-5 / 49-5 Behindafter6/7/8 ...............6-58 / 7-61 / 4-65 Tiedafter6/7/8 ...................... 9-10 / 5-11 / 3-7 vs. NL West.............................................. 22-33 vs. ARI ............ 6-10 vs. SD................ 3-9 vs. LAD ............. 4-9 vs. SF ................ 9-5 vs. NL Central .......................................... 15-13 vs. NL East ............................................... 16-18 Interleague ................................................ 3-14 April ............11-10 July .................... 9-15 May .............11-16 August ............. 10-18 June .............12-17 September / Oct. . 3-2 Monday ...........7-9 Friday ................. 7-14 Tuesday .........9-13 Saturday ............ 7-14 Wednesday ...8-14 Sunday ............... 10-9 Thursday .........8-5 Holiday ................ 1-1 Purple Jerseys (road) 13-17 (7-11)/Military 1-0 White Pinstripes ...................................... 19-22 Gray Jerseys ............................................ 17-22 Black Sleeveless Jerseys ............................ 7-17 All-Time Record............................... 1697-1939 All-Time, Denver ................................. 989-830 All-Time, Coors Field ........................... 925-754 All-Time, Road ................................... 708-1109 Under Walt Weiss .............................. 196-262

COLORADO ROCKIES (56-78) vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (69-66)RHP Chad Bettis (6-4, 4.78) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (4-6, 4.38)Game #135 / Home #70 • Saturday, September 5, 2015

PROBABLE PITCHERS

HOME SWEET HOME• The Colorado Rockies won the second game of the four-game series vs. the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Friday … are now 17-20 in one-run games ... havewonthreestraightathome,thefirsttimetheRockieshavewonconsecutivegamesathomeinthesecond half, and the first time since sweeping theAtlanta Braves in four games, July 9-12.• The Rockies are 4-2 this homestand, playing eight games in seven days … split a four-game set vs. Arizona … Colorado went 3-3 on the last road trip … has won four of six and six of the past 10 games.•TheRockiesare17-29inthesecondhalf…finishedthefirsthalfat39-49overall,21-24athome,18-25ontheroad…were34-47after81games.• Since a season-long 11-game losing streak ended May 14, Colorado is 45-59 … Rockies are 49-76 since the7-2start,whichtiedforthefranchise’sbest-everafterninegames.• Began on the road at 6-0 for the first time ever… won 21 games on the road all of last season … equaled that mark Aug. 7 and are 25-40 away from Coors Field in ‘15.

YOU ARE GIANT• The Rockies are 9-5 vs. San Francisco this year, 5-3 at home, 4-2 at AT&T Park.•TheRockieswonthefirst fourgamesagainst theGiants this season before dropping the last three games of a four-game series in Denver ... since then, havewonfiveoftheirlastsevengamesagainstSanFrancisco. •Coloradohaswonsixof thepast10meetingsathome.• Coloradowon its first four games of the seasonagainst theGiants for thefirsttimesince the2002teamwonitsfirstfiveoverSanFrancisco.• TheRockies’19hitsThursdayaretheirmostvs.SanFrancisco since April 11, 2012.

ACTUALLY,IT’SMR.GONZALEZTOYOU• Carlos Gonzalez leads the NL with a career-high 36 home runs … leads Major League Baseball in the second half with 23 homers and is first in theNL,second in MLB, with 52 RBI since the ASG.• With his 100th career Coors Field home run in the fourth inning Thursday, Gonzalez became the first Rockie to reach 35 home runs since Matt Holliday cracked 36 in 2007 … Gonzalez is the sixth player in franchise history with 100 homers at Coors Field (Todd Helton, Larry Walker, Vinny Castilla, Dante Bichette, Troy Tulowitzki).• Reached the 30-homer run mark for the second timeinhisMLBcareer(34,2010).• Has hit 32 of homers since June 1 … all 23 of his second-half home runs have occurred since July 22, (15 home, 8 road), 11 more than any other player in theNL…multi-homerssixtimesthatstretch.• Since July 5, he is batting .330 (63-for-191) with 26 homers and 57 RBI … homers first in MLB, RBI second (first in NL).• From Opening Day to May 12, CarGo hit .188 (18-

for-96) with two homers and six RBI … since May 13, Gonzalez is hitting .299 (108-for-361) with 34 homers and 79 RBI.•TheNationalLeaguePlayeroftheMonthforJuly.

UNCONSCIOUS• Carlos Gonzalez has hit five home runs in his last three games, which ties a franchise record over a three-game span (Troy Tulowitzki, two times ; Larry Walker, two times) ... had two home runs both Wednesday and Thursday, becoming the first Rockie in franchise history to have multiple home runs in back-to-back games twice in a single season … is the first Major League player since Jason Giambi (2005, New York Yankees) to record consecutive multi-homer games twice in one season.• CarGo’s 11 RBI over two games on Wednesday and Thursday tied Larry Walker’s 1999 club record (April 28-29).• Three consecutive homers across WednesdayandThursdayandcollectedfive-straightextra-basehits … only four players in franchise history have collectedfiveormore consecutiveextra-basehits,withGonzalezbecomingthefirsttodoittwice(also:May 30-31, 2012- 2B, 4 HR).

UPON FURTHER REVIEW• Carlos Gonzalez and Nolan Arenado recorded back-to-backhome runs in Friday’s game ... itwasthe first time that the pair have hit back-to-backhome runs, the fourth time that the Rockies havehadtwohittersdosoin2015.

RUSIN ROULETTE•ChrisRusinisthefirstRockiewithtwocompletegames in a season since Ubaldo Jimenez and Jhoulys Chacin in 2011 … he’s the first pitcher with twocomplete games in one season at Coors Field since Aaron Cook (2008).

MAKE IT COUNT• Colorado had a season-high 18 hits Wednesday vs. Arizona before surpassing the mark with 19 hits Thursdayvs.SanFrancisco…firsttimetheRockieshaverecorded18ormorehitsinconsecutivegamessince July 21-22, 2008 vs. the Dodgers.

GO WEST YOUNG MAN•Ofthefinal33gamesthisseasonforColorado,26willbeagainsttheNationalLeagueWest.

#THESTRUGGLEISREAL• The Rockies are playing 21 games (5-4) in 20 days Aug.28-Sept.16untiltheirnextoffdaySept.17.

MORE LIKE IT• The Colorado bullpen has been scoreless in eight of their past 12 games (2.58 ERA) … the relievers were scored upon in 10 consecutive games (Aug.8-19) … since Aug. 20, the relief corps has notched a 3.46 ERA (54.2 IP, 21 ER) in 15 games.

START ME UP•Overthepast11games,Rockiesstartingpitchershave posted a 3.59 ERA (62.2 IP, 25 ER) … have allowed three runs or less in nine of those 11 outings,going4-1inthe7-4overallstretch.

A HUNDIE• Nolan Arenado reached the 100-RBI mark Wednesday,becomingthefirstRockietoreachtheplateau since Troy Tulowitzki in 2011 (105).• Arenado joins fellow Colorado third basemen with 100-plus RBI: Vinny Castilla (5), Garrett Atkins (2)andJeffCirillo(1).•Castilla(5)andArenadoaretheonlythirdbasemenin Rockies history with 30 homers and 100 RBI in a single season.

30-FOR-30• For the first time since 2004, the Rockies havemultipleplayersreachthe30-homermarkinasingleseason with Nolan Arenado and Carlos Gonzalez … Jeromy Burnitz (37), Vinny Castilla (35) and ToddHelton (32) each hit 30-plus homers in 2004.

AMAZINGARENADO• Nolan Arenado has now recorded a home run in five consecutive games, becoming the third Rockies player in franchise history to accomplish the feat (Larry Walker, June 18-23, 1999; Dante Bichette, August 1-5, 1995) ... is the third player in MLB this season to hit home runs in five straight games (Nelson Cruz, two times; Joc Pederson).• Arenado trails Carlos Gonzalez by one for the NL lead with 35 homers and is at the top with 103 RBI … also leads the NL with 294 total bases.• Is16-for-35with threedoubles,fivehomersand11 RBI over his eight-game hitting streak (.457)… has collected multiple hits in a career-high fiveconsecutivegames (13-for-22,7 runs,2doubles,5home runs, 8 RBI).

20TH & BLAKE• Rockies Wiveswillbehostinganonline“Players Favorite Things”silentauctionforcharity…rockies.com/wives• Saturday, September 5 Rockies Brew Fest• Saturday, September 26 The RoofTop Live! with Ryan Chrys and the Rough Cuts … The Rooftop Live! presented by Hard Rock Cafe summer concert series.

Sunday, September 6San Francisco Giants • 2:10 p.m. MDT

LHP Yohan Flande (3-1, 4.04) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (16-7, 2.96)

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Monday, September 7at San Diego Padres • 2:10 p.m. MDT

RHP Kyle Kendrick (4-12, 6.29) vs. RHP Ian Kennedy (8-12, 3.88)ROOT SPORTS RM • 850 KOA

Tuesday, September 8at San Diego Padres • 8:10 p.m. MDT

RHP Jon Gray (0-0, 6.15) vs. RHP Colin Rea (2-2, 5.47)

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ROCKIES AT A GLANCE

2015 Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants (9-5)

Date H/R Result WP LP 4/13 R W, 1-0 Butler Heston4/14 R W, 4-1 Oberg Hudson 4/15 R W, 4-2 Matzek Lincecum 4/25 H W, 6-4 Butler Heston 4/26 H L, 5-4 Machi Brown 4/27 H Postponed / Split DH May 23 5/22 H L, 8-11 Vogelsong Kendrick 5/23 H L, 8-10 Heston Lyles H W,5-3 Hale Pettit5/24 H W,11-2 Bettis Hudson6/26 R W,8-6 Bettis Hudson 6/27 R L, 5-7 Kontos Betancourt 6/28 R L, 3-6 Bumgarner Kendrick 9/3 H W, 11-3 Rusin Vogelsong 9/4 H W, 2-1 De La Rosa Heston 9/5 H 6:10 p.m. MDT 9/6 H 2:10 p.m. MDT 10/2 R 8:15 p.m. MDT 10/3 R 2:05 p.m. MDT 10/4 R 1:05 p.m. MDT2015 vs. SF .............................................................. 9-52015 vs. SF at Coors Field ....................................... 5-32015 at SF ............................................................... 4-2All-Time vs. SF ................................................ 164-207All-Time vs SF at Coors Field ............................... 97-78All-Time vs. SF at Denver .................................... 99-86All-timevs.SFatAT&TPark ................................ 52-89All-timevs.SFinSanFrancisco ......................... 65-121

Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Age: 26 (April 26, 1989) Born: Lubbock, Texas Acquired: Selected in 2nd round of 2010 Draft

#35 ROCKIES STARTING PITCHER CHAD BETTIS RHP

CHECK OUT CHAD• The 26-year-old Lubbock, Texas native and Texas Tech alumnus will make his 16th start, ninth at home.• Reinstated from 15-day disabled list on Aug. 24 (right elbow inflammation).• Third stint in the Major Leagues since his debut in 2013.• Back to starting after being used primarily as a reliever in 2014 … made 29 relief appearances from Sept. 11, 2013 to July 28, 2014 between starts (Sept. 9, 2013 and May 14, 2015).• Member of his first Opening Day roster with the Rockies in 2014 … made 21 relief appearances, going 0-2 with a 9.12 ERA (24.2 IP, 25 ER).• Spent the second half of 2013 on the Rockies’ active roster ... made 16 appearances, eight starts, going 1-3 with a 5.64 ERA (44.2 IP, 28 ER) overall.

GMEN • Is 2-0 with a 3.14 ERA (14.1 IP, 5 ER) in two starts vs. San Francisco in ‘15. … won 11-2 on May 24, allowing six hits and two runs over a career-high 8.1 innings.• Is 2-2 with a 4.62 ERA (25.1 IP, 13 ER) in seven games, three starts, career … 1-2 with a 5.51 ERA (16.1 IP, 10 ER) in four games, two starts in Denver.• 2-1 with a 3.98 ERA (20.1 IP, 9 ER) as starter, including 1-1 with a 3.77 ERA (14.1 IP, 6 ER) in two starts in Denver.

WELCOME BACK• Rockies have won both of his starts since his return from DL, going 1-0 with a 4.09 ERA (11.0 IP, 5 ER) … received no decision in his last game, a 5-4 win Monday vs. Arizona as Colorado scored four runs in the ninth.•Placed on the 15-day disabled list July 19 and returned to start against the Atlanta Braves Aug. 25 allowed five hits and one run over five innings in the 5-1 win at Turner Field … walked none and fanned four.• Snapped a career 0-for-34 skid with his first Major League hit at Atlanta … also drew a walk.• Two rehab starts in August, allowing a combined five hits and no runs in 8.1 innings … pitched for Double-A New Britain Aug. 15 and Albuquerque Aug. 20.

2015 AT-A-GLANCE• Rockies have won 10 of his 15 starts since his recall from Triple-A Albuquerque May 14 … has eight quality starts in ‘15 … Rockies won his first five starts May 14-June 3 (2-0, 2.70, 33.1 IP, 10 ER) … has worked six or more innings nine times … has gone eight or more twice.• Is 6-4 with a 4.78 ERA (86.2 IP, 42 ER) in 14 starts since May 14 recall from Triple-A … has a lifetime record of 7-9 with a 5.71 ERA (156.0 IP, 99 ER) over 52 games, 23 starts, in parts of three Major League seasons.• Is 6-7 with a 4.85 ERA (124.1.1 IP, 67 ER) in 23 Major League starts … 1-2 with a 9.09 ERA (31.2 IP, 32 ER) in 29 big league relief outings.• At Coors Field in 10 career starts, is 3-3 with a 5.40 ERA (56.2 IP, 34 ER) since Aug. 11, 2013 … 1-1 with an 11.51 ERA (20.1 IP, 26 ER) in 187 relief outings in Denver.• In 10 career road starts, 3-4 with a 4.23 ERA (61.2 IP, 29 ER) … in five starts on the road in ‘15, is 3-2 with a 4.20 ERA (40.2 IP, 19 ER) with Colorado 4-3.• Pitched consecutive quality starts (12.0 IP, 6 ER) July 12 vs. Atlanta and July 18 at San Diego prior to injury … before DL stint, was 5-4 with a 4.88 ERA (75.2 IP, 41 ER) over 13 starts.• Rockies won his first five starts this year … went 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA (33.1 IP, 10 ER) that stretch.• Is 4-2 with a 5.82 ERA (43.1 IP, 28 ER) over his past eight outings, which includes a 2.1-inning, career-high 10-run loss vs. the Los Angeles Angels July 7 …allowed a eight hits vs. the Angels… surrendered four home runs, first time a Rockies starter has allowed four homers since Jamie Moyer at Cincinnati May 27, 2013.• Posted a 1-0 record and 1.93 ERA (14.0 IP, 3 ER) as Colorado won both his starts vs. Philadelphia … had no decisions, but the Rockies have won both of his outings against the Los Angeles Dodgers (11.0 IP, 5 ER).• Beat the Giants and Phillies consecutive starts May 24-29, working eight or more innings in both games and allowing two runs in 16.2 innings.• Retired first 18 batters and took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in a 4-1 win at Philadelphia May 29 … no-hit bid spoiled with one out in the eighth.• Win at Philly was his first-ever road victory, having previously gone 0-3 with a 4.82 ERA (37.1 IP, 20 ER) in 17 games, six starts.

DOWN ON THE FARM• Started six games for Triple-A Albuquerque in 2015 ... 2-2 with a 3.97 ERA (34.0 IP, 15 ER).• Was named the California League (High-A) Pitcher of the Year in 2011 after going 12-5 with a 3.34 ERA (169.2 IP, 63 ER) with 184 strikeouts to 45 walks … led the California League in innings pitched, strikeouts, WHIP (1.10) and BAA (.225).• Entered the 2012 season ranked as the Rockies’ fifth-best prospect accord-ing to Baseball America.• Missed the entire 2012 season due to a right shoulder injury.• Drafted in the second round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, during his junior season out of Texas Tech … was rated as the 33rd-best player in the draft by Baseball America.• Attended Monterey High School in Lubbock … was named to the all-region team before his senior season … drafted by Houston in the eighth round of the 2007 MLB Draft, but did not sign … Rockies selected him in the second round, with the 76th overall selection, of the 2010 MLB Draft.

2015 W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

Overall 6-4 4.78 15-15 86.2 92 47 46 10 32 73Home 3-2 5.28 8-8 46.0 55 28 27 6 15 42Road 3-2 4.20 7-7 40.2 37 19 19 4 17 31vs. SF 2-0 3.14 2-2 14.1 12 5 5 1 4 10

CAREER W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO

Overall 7-9 5.71 52-23 156.0 189 107 99 20 62 116 Coors Field 4-4 6.94 29-11 83.0 113 66 64 14 30 61Road 3-5 4.32 23-12 73.0 76 41 35 6 32 55vs. SF 2-2 4.62 7-3 25.1 25 14 13 4 7 16

2015 CAREER AVG AB H 2B 3B HR | AVG AB H 2B 3B HRvs. LH .244 180 44 13 1 3 | .270 326 88 22 1 8 vs. RH .300 160 48 12 1 7 | .329 307 101 25 3 12 AT THE PLATE AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS2015 .043 23 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 11 0-0Career .027 37 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 16 0-0Last Hit: 1, Aug. 25, 2015 at AtlantaHome Runs: N/AMost Hits: 1, Aug. 25 205 at AtlantaMost RBI: 1, 5/24/15 vs. San Francisco

LAST TIME Last Start / No-Decision: Aug. 31 vs. ARI, W 5-14 (6.0,11,4,4,0,4) Last Win: Aug. 25 at ATL, 5-1 (5.0,5,1,1,2,4) Last Loss: July 7 vs. LAA, 10-2 (2.1,8,10,10,1,2) Last CG: N/A Last Sho: N/A

2015 HIGHS / LOWS CAREER 8.1, May 24 vs. SF ....................... Most IP ................8.1, May 24, 2015 vs. SF None ....................................... Low-Hit CG .......................................... None 10, July 7 vs. LAA .......................... Runs ................... 10, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 10, July 7 vs. LAA ............................ ER ..................... 10, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 11, Aug. 31 vs. ARI ........................ Hits ............................11, Aug. 31 vs. ARI 4, July 7 vs. LAA ............................ HR ........................ 4, July 7, 2015 vs. LAA 5, July 12 vs. ATL ......................... Walks ........5, 2x, last: July 12, 2015 vs. ATL 8, July 12 vs. ATL ......................Strikeouts ...........................8, July 12 vs. ATL None .............................. 10+ Strikeout Games .................................... None 2, 3x, last: July 12-Aug. 25 ......Win Streak ............2, 3x, last: July 12-Aug. 25 2, 2x, last: July 1-7 ..................Losing Streak ................... 3, Aug. 1 -27, 2013

DATE OPP W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO TP NOTE 5/14 @ LAD ND, 5-4 W 5.0 7 4 4 0 4 3 106 First start since 9/8/13 5/19 PHI ND, 6-5 6.0 8 3 3 0 0 5 89 Second QS of career 5/24 SF W, 11-2 8.1 6 2 2 0 2 7 104 Eight shutout innings 5/29 @ PHI W, 4-1 8.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 104 No hits until eighth May: 2-0, 2.96 27.1 23 9 9 0 6 22 403 Three quality starts 6/3 LAD ND, 7-6 6.0 5 2 1 0 3 5 102 Blown save in seventh 6/10 STL L, 2-4 5.0 6 3 3 0 2 6 91 First loss of ‘15 6/15 @ HOU L, 3-6 5.0 7 5 5 2 2 5 101 Season-high 5 ER 6/20 MIL W, 5-1 6.1 5 1 1 1 2 5 95 First win since May 29 6/26 @ SF W, 8-6 6.0 6 3 3 1 2 3 94 Sixth quality start June: 2-2, 4.13 28.1 29 14 13 4 11 24 483 2.60 ERA at home 7/1 @OAK L, 1-4 5.2 7 3 3 0 4 4 111 Most pitches thrown 7/7 LAA L, 2-10 2.1 8 10 10 4 1 2 56 Career-high earned runs 7/12 ATL W, 11-2 6.0 6 3 3 0 5 8 94 Career-high strikeouts 7/18 @SD ND, 5-4 L 6.0 3 3 3 1 3 5 80 Seventh quality start July: 1-2, 8.55 20.0 24 19 19 5 13 19 341 Disabled list 8/25 @ATL W, 5-1 5.0 5 1 1 0 2 4 88 First game since July 18 8/31 ARI ND, 5-4 W 6.0 11 4 4 1 0 4 92 Career-high hits Aug. 1-0, 4.09 11.0 16 5 5 1 2 8 180 60.5% GB%

2015 DAY-BY-DAY

STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN

BETTIS VS. GIANTS PLAYER AVG OBP SLG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Adrianza .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aoki .667 .750 1.000 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Belt .583 .615 .750 12 7 2 0 0 2 1 1 Blanco .000 .000 .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Byrd .333 .333 .667 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crawford .100 .100 .100 10 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 Duffy .333 .333 .333 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pagan .000 .000 .00 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Panik .333 .429 .500 6 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Perez .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Posey .400 .571 .400 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 Sanchez .600 .600 1.200 5 3 0 0 1 5 0 1 Susac .250 .250 1.000 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 2

TOMORROW’S STARTER: LHP Yohan Flande (3-1, 4.04) Will make his 16 appearance, eighth start, of the year … was 2-0 with a 4.40 ERA (28.2 IP, 14 ER) in seven games, six starts, in August … since moving into the rotation, is 2-0 with a 4.06 ERA (37.2 IP, 17 ER) in seven games … is 1-0 with a 4.00 ERA (18.0 IP, 8 ER) in three starts at home this year … is 2-0 with a 3.62 ERA (32.1 IP, 13 ER) in nine games overall at Coors this season … allowed seven hits and four runs in two previous relief appearances vs. San Francisco.

COLORADO ROCKIES HITTERS NOTES

#18 CRISTHIAN ADAMES, inf vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: 0-1 (PH) Current Streak: 0 (0-1) Series: 0-1 (PH) Long Streak: 3, 9/1-2Homestand: 3-6, 2 R, 2 B, HBP, E Last HR: N/A• Has a hit in three of four games with a plate appearance, including two pinch hits, since recall from Triple-A Albuquerque Tuesday ... was recalled for one game on July 28, but did not play.• Hit .311 (144-for-463) with 20 doubles, three triples, 11 home runs, 51 RBI, 36 walks and 11 stolen bases in 116 games with the Isotopes … appeared in 20 games at second base, 15 games at third base and 79 games at shortstop.• Appeared in seven games with the Rockies in 2014 … hit .067 (1-for-15) with one run scored.

#28 NOLAN ARENADO, 3b vs. Peavy: .500-6-3-0-1 Last Game: 3-4, R, HR, RBI Current Streak: 8, 8/29-9/4 (16-35)Series: 6-9, 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI Long Streak: 17, 6/13-30Homestand: 14-27, 8 R, 2 2B, 5 HR, 10 RBI Last HR: 9/4 vs. SF• Tied a club record by homering in five consecutive games since the first game Tuesday (Larry Walker 1999, Dante Bichette 2005) … multiple hits in a career-high five consecutive games (.591; 13-for-22).• His 35 home runs second in the National League behind Carlos Gonzalez (36) … leads the National League in RBI (103), total bases (294) and extra-base hits (73) … among NL leaders in doubles (34-2nd), slugging (.576-2nd) and RISP average (.372-3rd) … career highs in runs (81), hits (147), homers, RBI and walks (26).• His 18 road homers lead NL, tied for third in MLB; 46 road RBI tied for fifth in NL. • First Rockie to reach the 100 RBI mark since Troy Tulowitzki in 2011 … the fourth Rockies third baseman to reach the 100 RBI mark (Castilla 5x, Atkins 2x, Cirillo).• Second Rockies third baseman to record 30 or more home runs in a season (Vinny Castilla, six times, last: 2004).• From June 21-28, was 11-for-27 (.407) with eight homers and 15 RBI, winning NL Player of the Week.• Season-high 17-game hitting streak (.364; 24-for-66) ended July 1. • Fifth two-homer game June 28, fourth in ‘15 and third in six days (June 23 vs. Arizona, June 26 at SF) … tied career-high with four RBI June 26 (sixth time).

#1 BRANDON BARNES, of vs. Peavy: N/A Last Game: Def. Replacement Current Streak: 0 (0-2)Series: Def. Replacement Long Streak: 7, 7/10-21Homestand: 1-6, HBP, BB, SB Last HR: 8/26 at ATL• Multi-hit games 15 times since May 20 recall … has eight hits past 21 (.381) at-bats.• Season-high tying three hits (fourth time), including second homer, Aug. 26.• Season-high and career-high tying seven-game hitting streak (.476; 10-for-21) July 10-21 … recorded a career-high three walks twice, June 18 and June 27.

#19 CHARLIE BLACKMON, of vs. Peavy: .200-10-2-0-0Last Game: 0-4 Current Streak: 0 (0-6) Series: 2-9, 2 R, 3B, RBI Long Streak: 12, 8/14-26 Homestand: 10-27, 5 R, 2 2B, 2 3B, RBI, SB Last HR: 8/24 at ATL• When batting first, ranks second among NL leadoff hitters with 52 RBI while 15 HR are tied for third in the league in No. 1 slot.• Career-high 36 steals third in NL and seventh all-time in Rockies history for a single season … first Rockie to steal 30 or more bases since Willy Taveras stole 68 in 2008 … 15th time a player has stolen 30 or more for Colorado and the 10th different Rockie.• Tied for fifth in the NL, and is second on club (LeMahieu), with 152 hits … tied for fifth in NL with 12 HBP … tied for third in NL with nine outfield assists; eight assists in center leads all NL center fielders.• Batting .312 (107-for-343) since June 1 , including career-high tying 12-game hitting streak (.354; 17-for-48) that ended Aug. 28 at Pittsburgh … 107 hits since June 1 leads the NL.• Hit safely in all nine games on the last homestand (.382; 13-for-34) ... his 14-game hitting streak at Coors Field ended Friday … hit .404 (23-for-57) with five doubles, two triples, one home run, three RBI, three walks, and four stolen bases at home over that streak.• Fifth leadoff home run of season Aug. 24 at Atlanta, 11th career (club record) … six career homers to lead off game is also club record.• Hit .307 in June (35-for-114), hitting safely in 25 of 29 games … an 11-game hit streak ended June 28 (.364; 16-for-44) … batted .337 (32-for-95) in July with 11 multi-hit games.• Season-high four RBI June 21 vs. Milwaukee … second multi-homer game of career May 3 at San Diego.

#3 DANIEL DESCALSO, inf vs. Peavy: .000-3-0-0-0Last Game: DNP Current Streak: 0 (0-4)Series: DNP Long Streak: 4, 5/23-31Homestand: 1-5, R Last HR: 8/9 at WSH• Made 32 starts (20 SS, 2 1B, 7 2B, 3 3B) with team 21-11.• Is 7-for-37 as a pinch-hitter with three walks … first pinch-hit home run of his career July 27 … hit a pinch-hit, walk-off single vs. San Diego April 22 ... recorded a pinch-hit single Monday, his first hit against Arizona this season to snap a 0-for-17 streak against the Diamondbacks in 2015.• Fourth two-hit game of season Aug. 26 at Atlanta, scoring two runs.• Two-run go-ahead homer and season-high tying three RBI May 23 second game vs. San Francisco … two-run homer May 16 at Dodger Stadium, first since hitting two on Aug. 2, 2013 at Cincinnati … span of 334 at-bats without HR was sixth-longest string in MLB.• Season-high three RBI May 15 at Los Angeles-NL.

#50 DUSTIN GARNEAU, c vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 0 (0-10)Series: DNP Long Streak: 2, 8/20-22Homestand: 0-3 Last HR: N/A • First Major League hit (double) in first career at-bat on Aug. 20 vs. Max Scherzer … contract selected from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 19 ... first appearance on a Major League roster.• Was batting .274 (83-for-303) with 44 runs, 16 doubles, 15 home runs, 62 RBI and 28 walks in 81 games with Albuquerque this season … non-roster invitee to Major League Spring Training in 2014 and 2015.• Drafted by the Rockies in the 19th round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Cal State Fullerton … in 518 Minor League games across parts of seven seasons, batted .249 (446-for-1790) with 253 runs, 113 doubles, 15 triples, 62 home runs and 293 RBI.

#5 CARLOS GONZALEZ, of vs. Peavy: .000-3-0-0-0Last Game: 1-4, R, HR, RBI Current Streak: 3, 9/2-4 (7-13)Series: 5-9, 4 R, 2B, 3 HR, 5 RBI, Long Streak: 8, 6/2-10Homestand: 8-22, 6 R, 2 2B, 5 HR, 13 RBI, BB Last HR: 9/4 vs. SF• His 36 homers lead the National League … homered in past three games … tied the club record (Larry Walker, Troy Tulowitzki each twice) with five homers in a three-game span.• Hit career-high 35th homer Thursday in the fourth inning, becoming the sixth Rockie with 100 homers at Coors Field … is the first Rockie ever to have two consecutive multi-homer games twice in a single season … first Major Leaguer to accomplish the feat since Jason Giambi (2005, Yankees).• Six multi-homer games this season, all since July 24 … now has 16 in his career … other back-to-back multi-homer games July 26-27 … the second player in franchise history to have back-to-back multi home run games (also: Vinny Castilla, July 7-8, 1995) … three multi-homer games in four-game span July 24-27 ... previously had not had a multi-homer game since June 5, 2013 at Cincinnati. • With his 11 RBI over two games Sept. 3-4, tied Larry Walker’s 1999 franchise record (April 28-29); had three consecutive homers and five straight extra-base hits … five straight extra-base hits tied for the second-longest streak in franchise history (longest: 6, Walker, May 21-22, 1996).• Has 30-plus homers for the second time in his career (34, 2010).• Since June 2, his 32 homers lead MLB and 72 RBI are second, first in NL … 23 home runs post All-Star break most in MLB … 50 RBI since the All-Star Game second in MLB, first in NL … hit .330 (63-for-191) since July 5 with 26 homers (1st-MLB) and 57 RBI (2nd-MLB).• Two home runs, including a grand slam, and career-high seven RBI Wednesday vs. Arizona … go-ahead grand slam in the seventh inning, the fourth of his career and second this season (Aug. 7 at Washington).• Named NL Player of the Month for July after batting .386 (34-for-88) with 11 home runs, seven doubles and 24 RBI ... 11 home runs second in MLB (first NL), 24 RBI tied for first … career-high home runs in a month … co-NL Player of the Week with pitcher Cole Hamels July 20-26.• Drove in a then career-high tying six runs July 26 vs. Reds (sixth time, last: June 5, 2013 at Reds) … homered three straight games June 16-18 … three doubles July 9 a career-high.• Did not start the Arizona series June 23-25 (mild sprain, left hand) … returned to lineup June 26 at San Francisco and tied career-high with five hits (fourth time).• Reached in career-high 21 straight games May 18-June 10.

#4 NICK HUNDLEY, c vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: 0-2, BB Current Streak: 0 (0-2)Series: 2-6, BB Long Streak: 13, 4/20-5/13Homestand: 7-19, R, 2 2B, 2 BB Last HR: 8/29 at PIT• Double-digit homers second time in Major League career (13, 2013).• His .303 average (110-for-363) second among MLB catchers … batting .317 (59-for-186) since June 21.

COLORADO HITTERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2015 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIAdames .000 1 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0Arenado .351 57 20 8 19 .302 179 54 12 32Barnes .353 17 6 0 2 .254 67 17 1 6Blackmon .259 54 14 2 7 .269 167 45 6 23Descalso .133 15 2 1 4 .185 65 12 1 7 Garneau ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- --Gonzalez .345 55 19 4 8 .242 360 87 16 50Hundley .326 43 14 1 4 .284 229 65 13 30LeMahieu .438 48 21 1 7 .321 187 60 3 20Morneau .360 25 9 0 0 .327 101 33 2 13 Parker ---- -- -- -- -- .500 2 1 0 0Paulsen .321 28 9 1 6 .364 33 12 2 8Reyes .500 4 2 0 1 .297 172 51 1 21Rosario .417 24 10 0 5 .283 184 52 10 32Ynoa .333 15 5 0 2 .375 24 9 0 3

AVG AB H HR RBIAdames .308 13 4 0 0Arenado .308 740 228 38 136Barnes .289 263 76 8 31Blackmon .335 812 272 23 101Descalso .187 123 23 1 14Garneau .167 12 2 0 0Gonzalez .333 1515 505 101 331Hundley .308 315 97 11 47LeMahieu .320 838 268 7 85Morneau .335 322 108 14 59Parker .255 51 13 3 8Paulsen .305 200 61 7 33Reyes .286 182 52 4 26Rosario .307 765 235 39 143Ynoa .364 88 32 0 12

COORS FIELD CAREER

• August batting average of .292 (21-for-72) included three three-hit games … hit safely in seven of past nine (.355; 11-for-31) and nine of his past 13 games (.357; 15-for-42).• Ninth home run Aug. 4 vs. Seattle, first of year vs. left-hander … first eight homers vs. right-handers … career-high tying hits (4) and runs (3) June 21 vs. Milwaukee.• Career-high tying fifth triple Aug. 21 vs. the Mets (also: 2011).• Batted .341 (30-for-88) from April 20-May 26 to lead all Major League catchers (90 plate appearances) in that span … batted .286 (20-for-70) in June.• Career-high 13-game hitting streak (.409; 18-for-44) ended May 20.• Batted .317 (19-for-60) in April … hit in 22 of his 28 games.

#9 DJ LeMAHIEU, 2b vs. Peavy: .667-3-2-0-0Last Game: 0-3 Current Streak: 0 (0-3)Series: 3-8, 2 R Long Streak: 18, 7/4-28Homestand: 12-23, 4 R, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 SB Last HR: 9/1 vs. ARI• Batting average (.319) sixth in NL … multi-hit games (42) tied for fifth in NL … his 17 three-hit games third in the league … average of .313 (46-for-147) batting with two outs ninth in NL … first in NL, second in MLB, with .383 batting average on balls in play.• Batting average of .355 (71-for-200) since July 4 ranks second in NL … has nine three-hit games in that span.• Hit .400 (36-for-90) in July, third in MLB … first Rockies player to hit .400 or better two months (April, .406) since Larry Walker in ‘02 (Elias).• Career-high 18-game hitting streak (.444; 32-for-72) snapped July 29.• Hit .351 (73-for-208) from Opening Day through June 11.• Only Rockies second baseman (.406; 28-for-69) to bat .400 in April … hit in first nine games (4/6-15), including multi-hits six times … .283 in May (26-for-92) after starting off the month 4-for-29 (.138) … .252 (29-for-115) in June.

#33 JUSTIN MORNEAU, 1b vs. Peavy: 3-5, 2B, BBLast Game: 1-4 Current Streak: 3, 5/12-13, 9/4Series: 1-4 Long Streak: 7, 4/20-28Homestand: 1-4 Last HR: 5/6 vs ARI (G1)• Reinstated from the 60-day disabled list Friday and went 1-for-4 vs. San Francisco in his first game since May 13 at the Los Angeles Angels. • Originally placed on the seven-day concussion DL on May 16 … hit .500 (9-for-18) with two doubles, two home runs and nine RBI in five rehab games with Double-A New Britain.• Was 17-for-48 (.354) with six multi-hit games from April 24-May 13 … third homer in first game May 6 vs. ARI.• Hit .345 (20-for-58), hitting safely in 11 of 16 games from April 20-May 13 … hit .301 (22-for-73) in April, including .476 (10-for-21) final five games.

#16 KYLE PARKER, of vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 0 (0-6)Series: Defensive Replacement Long Streak: 3, 8/3-5Homestand: 1-9, R, HR, RBI, BB Last HR: 9/1 vs. ARI• Snapped an 0-for-18 streak at the plate with his home run in the first game of Tuesday’s doubleheader vs. Arizona … first career triple and career-high four RBI Aug. 22 vs. Mets on career-high tying two hits … first career home run Aug. 4 vs. Seattle … three two-hit games.• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 1 … second stint on roster in ‘15 … also called up June 9, optioned June 10.• Second multi-hit game of season, third of career, Aug. 18 … first at-bat on the season came June 10 vs. St. Louis … singled off Carlos Martinez.• Hit .280 (100-for-357) with 5 runs, 19 doubles, four triples, nine homers and 58 RBI in 93 games with Triple-A Albuquerque this season.

#10 BEN PAULSEN, inf-of vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: 2-2, BB Current Streak: 1, 9/4 (2-2)Series: 2-7, BB Long Streak: 7, 7/31-8/7Homestand: 6-19, 2B, 3 RBI, BB Last HR: 8/24 at ATL • Batting .342 (13-for-38) since Aug. 24, hitting safely in eight of his 11 games … had three multi-hit games in his five games during road trip, batting .368 (7-for-19) … hit his 10th homer at Turner Field on Aug. 24.• Recorded his second walk-off hit of the season and career Monday; a pinch-hit, two-run single vs. Arizona.• Recorded a career-high four hits and four RBI July 26 … was his first multi-homer game of career … became the sixth Rockies player to hit two home runs and a triple in the same game (last: Ryan Spilborghs, June 13, 2010 vs. Toronto).• First walk-off hit of career July 20 vs. Texas … home runs back-to-back games May 29-30 … second time homered consecutive games in career.• Was recalled May 19 from Triple-Albuquerque, where he hit .256 (32-for-125) with three homers and 15 RBI in 36 games.

#7 JOSE REYES, ss vs. Peavy: .286-28-8-1-1Last Game: 0-4 Current Streak: 0 (0-5)Series: 2-8, R, RBI, SB Long Streak: 8, 8/9-18Homestand: 7-20, 5 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB, SB Last HR: 8/28 at PIT • Is 34-for-125 (.272) with at least one hit in 22 of 31 games since his Colorado debut July 29… acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays in a six-player deal for Troy Tulowitzki and LaTroy Hawkins on July 27.• Has 20 hits past 62 at-bats (.323) since Aug. 18, including go-ahead, two-run triple Aug. 26 … hit safely in 16 of past 22 games (.303; 27-for-89).• Recorded four hits for the second time this season Aug. 18, including his first home run as a member of the Rockies (third career home run at Coors Field).• Hit .285 (82-for-288) with 36 runs, 17 doubles, four home runs, 34 RBI, 17 walks and 16 stolen bases in 69 games with the Blue Jays this season.

#20 WILIN ROSARIO, inf vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 1, 9/3 (2-4)Series: 2-4, 2 RBI Long Streak: 3, 4x, last: 6/30-7/3Homestand: 2-7, 2 RBI Last HR: 6/23 vs. ARI• Recalled Tuesday for his third stint with the Rockies this season.• Is 7-for-23 pinch-hitting (.304), including go-ahead homer April 8 at Milwaukee in 10th inning … pinch-hit batting average 10th in NL.• Made 42 starts this year, including 37 at first base … played in nine games and made seven starts at first prior to ‘15 (55.0 innings, 2012-14).• Batted .273 (50-for-183) with 11 doubles, one triple, five home runs, and 22 RBI for Triple-A Albuquerque this season.• Three straight multi-hit games vs. Arizona June 23-25 (7-for-11; .636) … second career two-homer game June 6.

#43 RAFAEL YNOA, inf-of vs. Peavy: N/ALast Game: DNP Current Streak: 0, 6/21-7/1 (0-13) Series: DNP Long Streak: 5, 5/19-24Homestand: DNP Last HR: No ML home runs• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque prior to Friday’s game vs. San Francisco … in 56 games with Albuquerque, hit .286 (64-for-224) with 29 runs, 12 doubles, four triples, one homer and 11 RBI.• Made 16 starts, including 11 times in left field with Colorado … is 8-for-29 (BB) in 30 appearances as a pinch-hitter (.286) … has not played for the Rockies since July 1.• Made the Opening Day roster … optioned May 14, recalled May 16 … optioned July 2.• Season-high tying two hits three times … career-high three runs June 21 … hit .308 (12-for-39) in May• Had a pinch-hit double in consecutive games (4/23-24), first pinch hits of his career (previously 0-for-8).

COLORADO ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTES

#66 JOHN AXFORD, RHP Scoreless Streak: 5.2 IP Season-High IP: 1.2, 8/9 at WSHSeries: 1.0 IP, H, S Career High IP: 2.0, 13x, last: 6/9/14 at TEX • No runs 36 of his 49 outings … no hits in 22 appearances … 19 saves most since 2012.• Three saves and eight scoreless outings over past nine appearances (8.2 IP, 1 ER, 1.04 ERA) … scored upon twice in his past 12 games since Aug. 7 (12.0 IP, 4 ER, 3.00 ERA) … allowed runs in three of his past 15 games (15.0 IP, 6 ER) for a 3.60 ERA.• Was 2-3 with a 19.64 ERA (3.2 IP, 8 ER) with no saves in four opportu-nities from July 20-30 … was 1-0 with 12 saves in 12 opportunities and a 0.47 ERA (19.0 IP, 1 ER) first 20 outings from April 8-June 14 … went 0-2 with a save in four of five opportunities from June 17 to July 10.• Blown save June 24 vs. Arizona first in a year since June 24, 2014 at Arizona … snapped a streak of 13 successful opportunities, including first 12 straight in ‘15. • Recorded his first save in August (Aug. 20 vs. Washington) ... previous-ly had four consecutive blown saves (July 20-30).• Fourth win of ‘15 at Washington Aug. 9, pitching a season-high 1.2 innings.• Placed on family medical emergency list twice this year (June 30-July 4; April 12-19) … on restricted list April 19-22.• Two runs June 17, first homer allowed since August 8, 2014 at New York (AL).• Victory June 3 his first as a Rockie and first since June 14, 2014 at Boston … recorded the 400th strikeout of his career May 27.

#36 CHRISTIAN BERGMAN, RHP Scoreless Streak: 3.2 IP Season-High IP: 5.1, 5/13 at LAA Series: 0.0 IP Career High IP: 6.1, 8/24/2014 vs MIA (start)• Has 23 relief appearances and one start … 2-0 with a 4.47 ERA (46.1 IP, 23 ER) in relief … allowed runs in 12 relief appearances … two or more innings in 16 relief outings.• His appearance Aug. 3 first since being reinstated from the disabled list on Aug. 1 … on 15-day disabled list June 30 -Aug. 1 with right shoul-der fatigue … worked 11.2 innings, allowing three runs in five games since return from DL.• Scored upon five straight outings until 1.2 scoreless frames Friday at Pittsburgh.• His 3.1-inning stint on Aug. 21 vs. the New York Mets the longest out-ing since working 5.1 frames in relief May 13 at Los Angeles (AL).• Second win of ‘15 in relief May 21 vs. Philadelphia … pitched 5.1 in-nings of emergency relief May 13 in Anaheim for injured starter Jordan Lyles — three hits, one run, no walks and four strikeouts.• Earned win in first Major League relief appearance April 10 in Home Opener vs. Cubs … previous 10 appearances were starts.• Started April 14 and got no decision in 4-1 win at San Francisco, allow-ing four hits and two walks with four strikeouts in four innings.• Made 10 starts as a rookie …first win Aug. 24, 2014 vs. Miami … 3-5 with a career 5.52 ERA (58.2 IP, 36 ER) in 11 Major League starts.

#51 BROOKS BROWN, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1.1 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 4/27 at ARISeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 2.0, 3x, last: 4/10 at ARI• Was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque prior to Wednesday’s game for his third stint with the Rockies this season ... recorded his first career win on Wednesday against Arizona ... had not pitched for the Rockies since June 16 ... scoreless 16 of 25 outings, including nine of 12 games since his first of the two stints on the disabled list (0-1, 3.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 3 ER).• First blown saves June 2 and June 3 vs. Dodgers … entered May 31 game with bases loaded and no outs and struck out side at Philadelphia.• Off disabled list May 23 (right shoulder inflammation, May 14, retro-active to May 4) … was placed on the disabled list for the same injury on June 18, and was sent to Albuquerque on a rehab assignment July 30 ... was removed from the disabled list on August 22 and remained with Albuquerque.• Over 16 games with one start, is 0-0 with a 6.00 ERA (15.0 IP, 10 ER) with Albuquerque this season.

TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG SHO SV/OPP IP H R ER BB-I SO HRSeason Totals 56-78 5.05 3 4 29/49 1173.2 1291 701 659 474-36 896 153Starters 34-50 5.19 3 1 --- 720.1 815 444 415 278-19 518 107Relievers 22-28 4.84 -- -- 29/49 453.1 476 257 244 196-17 378 46Coors Field 31-38 5.57 3 1 12/25 622.1 730 405 385 243-18 476 86Road 25-40 4.47 0 2 17/24 551.1 561 296 274 231-18 420 67April 11-10 4.62 0 2 8/11 187.0 202 105 96 77-3 144 20May 11-16 4.65 1 0 7/9 234.0 239 130 121 85-3 158 17June 12-17 5.39 0 0 5/10 254.0 292 157 152 92-7 202 49July 9-15 5.14 0 0 3/7 208.1 239 133 119 92-14 174 30August 10-18 5.58 1 1 4/9 245.1 276 157 152 115-9 192 32September 3-2 3.80 1 0 2/3 45.0 42 19 19 13-0 26 5

ROCKIES BULLPEN NOTESPitcher Last Game IP, H, R, ER, BB, SO Last Win Last Save Last Loss SV/OPP 1BF/R RI/RScAxford 9/4 vs. SF 1.0,1,0,0,0,0 8/9/15 at WAS 9/5/15 vs. SF 7/30/15 at CHC 19/24 49/34 5/3Bergman 9/1 at ARI (G2) 2.0,1,0,0,0,0 5/21/15 vs. PHI No ML saves 9/28/14 at LAD 0/0 23/15 13/3Brothers 9/1 vs. ARI (G1) 1.0,0,0,0,0,0 8/17/14 vs. CIN 9/29/13 at LAD 8/29/14 at ARI 0/0 4/3 0/0Brown 9/2 vs. ARI 1.1,0,0,0,0,0 9/2/14 vs. PIT No ML saves 6/3/15 vs. LAD 0/2 25/16 14/3Castro, M. 9/1 vs. ARI (G1) 1.1,3,4,4,1,0 No ML wins 4/23/15 vs. BAL 9/1/15 vs. ARI (G1) 4/6 14/8 10/4Castro, S. 8/31 vs. ARI 2.0,0,0,0,0,1 8/31/15 vs. ARI No ML saves 7/13/13 at PHI 0/0 3/2 1/0Diaz 9/4 vs. SF 0.2,1,0,0,0,0 No ML wins No ML saves No ML losses 0/0 7/7 3/1Friedrich 9/2 vs. ARI 0.1,0,0,0,1,0 7/13/12 vs. PHI No ML saves 8/21/15 vs. NYM 0/0 58/38 28/11Germen 9/1 vs. ARI (G1) 0.2,1,0,0,1,1 7/20/13 vs. PHI 8/15/13 at SD 9/1/13 at WSH 0/2 22/17 5/1Gurka 9/1 vs. ARI (G1) 1.0,1,0,0,1,0 No ML wins No ML saves No ML losses 0/0 2/0 0/0Logan 9/4 vs. SF 0.1,0,0,0,0,0 7/9/14 vs. SD 5/12/12 vs. SEA 6/7/15 vs. MIA 0/3 51/35 30/12Miller 9/2 vs. ARI 1.2,0,0,0,0,2 6/25/15 vs. ARI 9/2/15 vs. ARI 8/18/15 vs. WSH 0/0 20/14 9/2Oberg 9/1 vs. ARI (G2) 0.0,1,3,3,1,0 5/19/15 vs. PHI 5/31/15 at PHI 9/1/15 vs. ARI (G2) 1/2 50/36 27/5

• Prior to first DL stint, had been scored upon in previous four outings as well as five of six and six of eight games … 6.75 ERA from April 18-May 3 after allowing no runs his first four outings of ‘15.• On an Opening Day roster for the first time … 14.0-inning scoreless streak dating back to August 26, 2014 ended April 18 at Los Angeles (NL) when he allowed two runs … previously had allowed one hit, retiring 14 of first 16 batters faced (.067) in 4.2 frames.

#49 REX BROTHERS, LHPScoreless Streak: 1.0 IP Season-High IP: 1.1, 7/22 vs. TEXSeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 2.0, 5x, last: 9/4/12 at ATL• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque prior to Tuesday’s games ... is on his second stint with the Rockies this season.• Is 15-11 with 20 saves and a 3.51 ERA (235.2 IP, 92 ER) in 273 career appearances for the Rockies.• Went 5-2 with three saves and a 4.46 ERA (42.1 IP, 21 ER) in 45 con-tests for Albuquerque this season.• Prior to his first call-up this season, had last appeared for the Rockies on September 28, 2014 ... made 74 appearances in 2014, going 4-6 with a 5.59 ERA (56.1 IP, 35 ER).• Was originally drafted by the Rockies in the first round (34th pick) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft. • Had made at least 70 appearances for the Rockies in each of his last three seasons before being sent to the Minors on April 1.

#46 MIGUEL CASTRO, RHP Scoreless Streak: 0.0 IP Season-High IP: 1.1, 5x, last: 9/1 vs. ARI (G1)Series: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 1.1, 5x, last: 9/1 vs. ARI (G1)• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Tuesday and made his Rockies de-but ... took the loss in the first game of the double-header after allowing a career-high four earned runs on a career-high tying three hits over 1.1 innings pitched.• Acquired via trade from the Toronto Blue Jays on July 27 in exchange for LaTroy Hawkins and Troy Tulowitzki in a six-player deal.• Made his Major League debut for the Blue Jays on April 6, pitching 1.1 innings at New York-AL without allowing a hit, run, or walk.• In 13 relief appearances for Toronto, went 0-2 with a 4.38 ERA (12.1 IP, 6 ER) with six walks and 12 strikeouts.• Was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo on May 5, and went 1-3 with a 4.58 ERA (19.2 IP, 10 ER) in 13 appearances with five starts for the Bisons prior to the trade ... with Albuquerque, went 2-0 with a 1.32 ERA (13.2 IP, 2 ER) across 11 relief appearances.• The native of La Romana, Dominican Republic was originally signed by Toronto as a non-drafted free agent on January 5, 2012.

#64 SIMON CASTRO, RHP Scoreless Streak: 5.0 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 8/31 vs. ARISeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 3.0, 7/5/13 at TB•Selected from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 23 … pitched two scoreless innings in first appearance as a Rockie vs. the Mets, first Major League game since July 13, 2013.• First Major League win August 26 at Atlanta in a 6-3 victory, working a scoreless sixth inning despite two walks ... now has wins in each of his last two appearances.• Signed by Rockies to a Minor League contract on April 22, 2014 after being declared a free agent after the 2013 season in the Chicago White Sox organization … underwent Tommy John surgery, forcing him to miss the 2014 season … pitched in four games for the White Sox during the ‘13 season and was 0-1 with a 2.70 ERA (6.2 IP, 2 ER).• Originally signed by the San Diego Padres in 2006 and traded to the White Sox on Dec. 31, 2011 along with left-handed pitcher Pedro Her-nandez for Carlos Quentin.• A native of the Dominican Republic, Castro is 5-5 with a 3.79 ERA (57.0 IP, 24 ER) in 36 appearances at Triple-A this season … has a career Minor League record of 44-50 with a 4.33 ERA (824.2 IP, 397 ER) in 201 games, 146 starts.

ROCKIES BULLPEN VS. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2015 CareerPitcher W-L-S G IP ER ERA W-L-S G IP ER ERA Axford 0-0-2 3 3.0 0 0.00 1-1-6 14 14.1 1 0.63 Bergman 0-0-0 4 10.0 5 4.50 1-0-0 6 22.0 10 4.09Brothers ------ -- --- -- ---- 2-2-2 25 20.2 9 3.92Brown 0-0-0 6 4.0 1 2.25 0-1-0 9 6.1 2 2.84Castro, M. ------ -- --- -- ---- ------ -- --- -- ----Castro, S. ------ -- --- -- ---- ------ -- --- -- ----Diaz 0-0-0 1 0.2 0 0.00 0-0-0 1 0.2 0 0.00Friedrich 0-0-0 6 5.1 0 0.00 0-1-0 10 16.0 2 1.13Germen ------ -- --- -- ---- 0-0-0 1 0.2 2 27.00Gurka ------ -- --- -- ---- ------ -- --- -- ----Logan 0-0-0 7 5.0 1 1.80 0-0-0 13 9.1 1 0.96Miller ------ -- --- -- ---- ------ -- --- -- ---- Oberg 1-0-0 4 4.0 2 4.50 1-0-0 4 4.0 2 4.50

ble-A from start of season until promotion to Triple-A in June … 2-1 with a 3.18 ERA (39.2 IP, 14 ER) in 21 appearances with Albuquerque and 3-0 with a 2.31 ERA 923.1 IP, 6 ER) in 14 games at New Britain.

#48 BOONE LOGAN, LHP Scoreless Streak: 3.1 IP Season-High IP: 1.2, 6/2 (1) vs. LADSeries: 0.1 IP Career-High IP: 3.0 3x, last 4/25/07 vs. DET• Reinstated from disabled list Tuesday (left elbow inflammation) … placed on DL Aug. 14 ... faced and retired one batter in his return.• No runs 40 of 51 outings … allowed a hit in 26 games and retired 35 of 51 first batters faced.• Has not been scored upon since allowing a run July 30 at St. Louis (7 appearances) … allowed at least one hit in five consecutive appearances that same span.• Allowed 12 inherited runners scored in ‘15 … allowed three inherited runners to score each of his past two games before DL stint … in August, no runs on six hits and eight inherited runners scored in five games.• Since July 26, allowed nine hits and two runs in 5.0 innings over 11 games (3.38 ERA); allowed eight of 11 inherited runners to score. • Has 2.13 ERA (12.2 IP, 3 ER) over 21 road games, allowing 15 hits …earned run July 30 snapped string of 12 scoreless road outings (6.2 IP) from May 13-July 28.

#60 JUSTIN MILLER, RHPScoreless Streak: 1.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.1, 8/22 vs. NYMSeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 2.1, 8/22/15 vs. NYM• Recorded his first career save on Wednesday vs. Arizona.• Was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque prior to tonight’s game for his fourth stint with the Rockies this season ... had been sent down on August 23.• Scored on six times in 20 Major League appearances this year over three stints, including his past three games and four of five outings … has a .197 batting average against (15-for-76) … 22 strikeouts against 86 batters (9.28 SO/9).• Career-high 2.1 innings August 22 vs. Mets, allowing a career-high tying three runs.• First Major League loss Aug. 10 at New York Mets … lost Aug. 18 vs. Washington … first win of season June 25 vs. Arizona … seven-inning scoreless streak snapped Aug. 4.• Set season highs in innings pitched (2.0) and strikeouts (three) July 28 at Chicago (NL) ... strikeouts a career high.• Selected from Triple-A June 17, optioned June 26 … returned June 30; optioned July 4 …recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque July 28.• Is 1-3 with a 1.89 ERA (38.0 IP, 8 ER) and six saves with 12 walks and 41 strikeouts in 28 appearances between Triple-A and Double-A.• Signed a Minor League contract with the Rockies on Nov. 19, 2014 after being granted free agency by the Detroit Tigers on Nov. 4.

#45 SCOTT OBERG, RHP Scoreless Streak: 0.0 Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 6/19 vs. MILSeries: 0.0 IP Career High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 6/19 vs. MIL• Made his first career appearance in which he was unable to retire a batter in the second game of Tuesday’s double-header against Arizona ... rookie allowed no runs in 35 of 50 appearances … stranded 22 of 27 inherited runners, and his inherited runners scored percentage is tied for sixth lowest in the NL at 18.5 percent. • Scored upon in four of his past 13 games (13.0 IP, 9 ER).• Allowed 10th home run Aug. 13 at New York Mets, tied for most among NL relievers … three separate stints on roster (April 12-20; April 22-July 10; Aug. 1).• His 7.2 scoreless inning streak ended in eighth inning June 3 (Joc Pederson), first run allowed since May 16 at Dodger Stadium … allowed seven runs and five homers to LAD this year … allowed a career-high four runs July 2 at Arizona.• Made debut April 14 and won at San Francisco … first Rockie to win debut since Tyler Matzek vs. Atlanta June 11, 2014.… first Colorado reliever to win debut since Alberto Arias on May 1, 2007 at SF.• Is 1-0 with two saves and a 1.13 ERA (8.0 IP, 1 ER) in seven games with Isotopes.

#47 JAIRO DIAZ, RHP Scoreless Streak: 0.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 9/1 vs. PIT (G2)Series: 0.2, H Career-High IP: 2.0, 9/1 vs. PIT (G2)• Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 23 … allowed his first run of his Rockies tenure and his first career home run in the second game of Tuesday’s double-header against Arizona after five scoreless appearanc-es (4.0 IP) since his Rockies debut on August 23 vs. New York.• Was 3-5 with a 4.58 ERA (55.0 IP, 28 ER) over 47 relief appearances for Albuquerque with eight saves in 14 opportunities … over his last eight games prior to being recalled, surrendered no runs in 11 innings pitched with 18 strikeouts and three walks.• Has a career Minor League record of 21-32 with a 5.26 ERA (422.2 IP, 247 ER) with 34 saves over 206 games, 41 starts.• Acquired by the Rockies from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for infielder Josh Rutledge on Dec. 10, 2014 … was originally signed by the Angles as a non-drafted free agent on Aug. 1, 2007.

#53 CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH, LHP Scoreless Streak: 3.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SDSeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 2.2, 4/20 vs. SD (relief)• Team-high 58 appearances … is 0-5 with a 4.66 ERA (63.2 IP, 33 ER) in 71 career relief appearances … 5-11 with a 6.61 ERA (98.0 IP, 72 ER) in 19 starts; no starts since July 1, 2014 at Washington … pitched in four of the six games on most recent road trip.• Seven scoreless outings (3.2 IP) since Aug. 22 … scored upon five of past 19 appearances (15.0 IP, 10 ER) since July 22 … streak of five straight scoreless appearances (July 22-30) ended July 31 … scored upon five of seven games July 31-Aug. 21, losing twice.• Two runs June 17 ended streak of five scoreless outings (3.2 innings) June 5-15.• Did not allow a run from May 15-31 (6.2 IP) until scored upon June 1 and June 3.• Never allowed a home run as reliever in 34 games until June 1 two-run homer (Joc Pederson) vs. Los Angeles in sixth inning … had a 38.1 homerless-inning streak; first homer allowed since two (Weeks, A. Ramirez) June 26, 2014 at Milwaukee in the first inning of a start.

#62 GONZALEZ GERMEN, RHPScoreless Streak: 3.2 IP Season-High IP: 2.0, 2x, last: 7/17 at SDSeries: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 3.0, 4/15/14 at ARI • Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 14 … 0-0 with a 5.31 ERA (20.1 IP, 12 ER) in 17 appearances, one start, with Colorado this year ... has not allowed a run in four conecutive appearances (3.2 IP), his longest scoreless appearances streak with Colorado.• His 6.1-inning scoreless streak snapped July 22 … optioned Aug. 4 … claimed off waivers from Chicago Cubs July 7, recalled July 10 from Triple-A Albuquerque.• First start of MLB career July 10 vs. Atlanta … no runs, one hit and one walk, striking out one in three innings.• In six appearances with the Cubs this season, was 0-0 with a 7.50 ERA (6.0 IP, 5 ER) … last appearance May 4 at St. Louis.• Originally signed by the Mets out of Guaymate, Dominican Republic in 2007 and made his Major League debut in 2013 … in 54 appearances with the Mets from 2013-2014, went 1-2 with one save in four opportu-nities and a 4.31 ERA (64.2 IP, 31 ER).

#65 JASON GURKA, LHP Scoreless Streak: 1.0 IP Season-High IP: 1.0 IP, 9/1 (G1)Series: 0.0 IP Career-High IP: 1.0 IP, 9/1 (G1)• Selected Friday from Triple-A Albuquerque … made his Major League debut Saturday at Pittsburgh, allowing one run on two hits in 0.1 innings pitched.• 27-year-old left-hander signed by Colorado as a Minor League free agent on Dec. 16, 2014 … drafted in 2008 by Baltimore in the 15th round out of Angelina (Texas) College.• Career Minor League record of 18-14 with a 3.16 ERA (333.2 IP, 117 ER) over 176 games (seven starts) … has seven saves, 109 walks and 348 strikeouts.• Combined for Triple-A Albuquerque and Double-A New Britain, 5-1 with a 2.86 ERA (63.0 IP, 20 ER) in 35 games, one start … pitched at Dou-

2015 DAY-BY-DAY H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 1 4/6 R/D at MIL W 10-0 Kendrick Lohse None 1-0 T1/- 46,032 3:00 2 4/7 R/N at MIL W 5-2 Lyles Garza Hawkins 2-0 1/1.0 38,127 2:48 3 4/8 R/N at MIL W 5-4 (10) Hawkins Rodriguez Axford 3-0 1/1.0 28,720 3:15 4 4/10 H/D CHI W 5-1 Bergman Wood None 4-0 1/1.5 49,303 3:01 5 4/11 H/N CHI L 5-9 Hammel Kendrick None 4-1 1/1.0 43,812 3:19 6 4/12 H/D CHI L 5-6 Ramirez Hawkins Rondon 4-2 1/0.5 41,363 3:05 7 4/13 R/D at SF W 2-0 Butler Heston Betancourt 5-2 1/1.0 42,019 2:58 8 4/14 R/N atSF W 4-1 Oberg Hudson Ottavino 6-2 1/1.0 41,051 3:09 9 4/15 R/N atSF W 4-2 Matzek Lincecum Ottavino 7-2 1/1.0 41,188 2:51 10 4/17 R/N at LAD L 3-7 Kershaw Kendrick None 7-3 T1/ - 48,950 3:18 11 4/18 R/D at LAD L 3-6 Greinke Lyles Peralta 7-4 2/-1.0 45,912 2:55 12 4/19 R/N at LAD L 0-7 McCarthy Butler None 7-5 3/-2.0 44,666 2:55 13 4/20 H/N SD L 3-14 Despaigne De La Rosa None 7-6 4/-2.5 22,586 3:09 14 4/21 H/N SD L 6-7 Maurer Logan Kimbrel 7-7 4/-2.5 22,600 3:06 15 4/22 H/D SD W 5-4 Ottavino Kelley None 8-7 T3/-1.5 22,705 2:39 16 4/23 H/N SD W 2-1 Lyles Ross Axford 9-7 3/-0.5 31,676 2:53 17 4/24 H/N SF W 6-4 Butler Heston Ottavino 10-7 2/-0.5 31,453 2:51 18 4/25 H/N SF L 4-5 (11) Machi Brown None 10-8 2/-1.5 36,474 3:52 4/26 H/D SF Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader May 23 19 4/27 R/N at ARI W 5-4 Matzek Anderson Axford 11-8 2/-1.0 17,444 3:29 20 4/28 R/N atARI L 5-12 Chafin Kendrick None 11-9 2/-1.0 18,792 3:10 21 4/29 R/N at ARI L 1-9 Collmenter Lyles None 11-10 2/-2.0 19,633 2:34April: 11-10 /.280, 88 R (4.19 R/ G), 19 HR, 6-9 SB / 4.62 ERA (187.0 IP, 96 ER), 20 HR, 77 BB, 144 SO .280 BA 22 5/1 R/N at SD L 3-14 Kennedy Butler None 11-11 T2/-3.0 30,186 3:26 23 5/2 R/N at SD L 2-4 Morrow De La Rosa Kimbrel 11-12 3/-4.0 28,058 2:57 24 5/3 R/D at SD L 6-8 Shields Kendrick Kimbrel 11-13 4/-5.0 34,197 3:12 5/4 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader Sept. 1 5/5 H/N ARI Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as doubleheader May 6 25 5/6 H/D ARI L 7-13 Matzek Collmenter None 11-14 5/-5.5 22,621 3:39 26 H/D ARI L 1-5 Lyles Ray None 11-15 5/-5.5 2:31 27 5/8 H/N LAD L 1-2 (6) Anderson Butler None 11-16 5/-7.0 32,974 1:41 5/9 H/N LAD Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled as split doubleheader June 2 28 5/10 H/D LAD L 5-9 Baez Oberg None 11-17 5/-8.5 30,710 3:36 29 5/12 R/N at LAA L 2-5 Wilson Betancourt Street 11-18 5/-9.5 28,150 2:44 30 5/13 R/N at LAA L 1-2 Ramos Friedrich None 11-19 5/-9.5 30,129 3:18 31 5/14 R/N at LAD W 5-4 Betancourt Garcia Axford 12-19 5/-8.5 42,650 3:11 32 5/15 R/N at LAD L 4-6 Kershaw Butler Nicasio 12-20 5/-9.5 46,662 3:34 33 5/16 R/N at LAD W 7-1 De La Rosa Greinke None 13-20 5/-8.5 48,378 2:54 34 5/17 R/D at LAD L 0-1 Bolsinger Kendrick Jansen 13-21 5/-9.5 44,990 2:40 35 5/18 H/N PHI L 3-4 Hamels Lyles Papelbon 13-22 5/-10.0 24,061 3:14 36 5/19 H/N PHI W 6-5 Oberg De Fratus Axford 14-22 5/-9.0 21,249 2:54 37 5/20 H/N PHI L 2-4 Gonzalez, S. Butler Papelbon 14-23 5/-9.0 21,174 2:50 38 5/21 H/D PHI W 7-3 Bergman Williams None 15-23 5/-8.0 25,418 3:15 39 5/22 H/N SF L 8-11 Vogelson Kendrick Casilla 15-24 5/-9.0 31,226 3:33 40 5/23 H/D SF L 8-10 Heston Lyles Casilla 15-25 5/-9.5 32,956 3:04 41 H/N SF W 5-3 Hale Petit Axford 16-25 5/-9.5 30,180 2:45 42 5/24 H/D SF W 11-2 Bettis Hudson None 17-25 5/-8.5 34,404 2:49 43 5/25 R/N at CIN W 5-4 Betancourt Chapman Axford 18-25 5/-8.5 20,516 2:59 44 5/26 R/N at CIN L 1-2 Chapman Brown None 18-26 5/-9.5 22,523 2:39 45 5/27 R/D at CIN W 6-4 Kendrick Leake Axford 19-26 5/-8.5 23,917 2:46 46 5/29 R/N atPHI W 4-1 Bettis Hamels None 20-26 5/-8.0 22,227 2:32 47 5/30 R/D at PHI W 5-2 Butler Harang Axford 21-26 5/-7.5 23,510 3:23 48 5/31 R/D at PHI W 4-1 Rusin Williams Oberg 22-26 5/-6.5 22,166 2:56May: 11-16 /.255, 119 R (4.4 R/G), 35 HR, 14-23 SB / 4.65 ERA (234.0 IP, 121 ER), 17 HR, 85 BB, 158 SO .264 BA

49 6/1 H/N LAD L 4-11 Kendrick Kershaw None 22-27 5/-7.5 25,564 3:08 50 6/2 H/D LAD W 6-3 De La Rosa Thomas Axford 23-27 5/-6.5 28,148 3:01 51 H/N LAD L 8-9 Ravin Betancourt Jansen 23-28 5/-7.5 24,972 3:24 52 6/3 H/N LAD W 7-6 Axford Garcia None 24-28 5/-6.5 24,575 3:44 53 6/5 H/N MIA L 2-6 Koehler Butler Ramos 24-29 5/-6.0 32,091 2:43 54 6/6 H/D MIA W 10-5 Rusin Phelps None 25-29 5/-6.0 30,373 2:59 55 6/7 H/D MIA L 2-3 (10) Dyson Logan Ramos 25-30 5/-6.0 35,139 3:05 56 6/8 H/N STL W 11-3 Hale Lackey None 26-30 5/-6.0 32,043 2:39 57 6/9 H/N STL W 4-3 De La Rosa Wacha Axford 27-30 4/-6.0 33,731 2:56 58 6/10 H/D STL L 2-4 Martinez Bettis Rosenthal 27-31 4/-7.0 30,698 2:59 59 6/11 R/N at MIA L 0-6 Phelps Rusin None 27-32 T4/-7.5 18,003 2:41 60 6/12 R/N at MIA L 1-5 Urena Kendrick None 27-33 5/-8.5 20,355 2:45 61 6/13 R/D at MIA L 1-4 Latos Hale Ramos 27-34 5/-8.5 26,647 2:43 62 6/14 R/D at MIA W 4-1 De La Rosa Haren Axford 28-34 5/-8.5 20,879 3:08 63 6/15 R/N atHOU L 3-6 Keuchel Bettis Gregerson28-35 5/-8.5 21,820 2:48 64 6/16 R/D at HOU L 5-8 Harris Rusin Gregerson 28-36 5/-8.5 22,245 3:34 65 6/17 H/N HOU L 4-8 Oberholtzer Kendrick None 28-37 5/-8.5 33,041 3:13 66 6/18 H/D HOU L 4-8 McHugh Hale None 28-38 5/-9.5 30,770 3:30 67 6/19 H/N MIL L 5-9 Jungmann De La Rosa None 28-39 5/-9.5 35,841 3:16 68 6/20 H/D MIL W 5-1 Bettis Lohse None 29-39 5/-8.5 35,180 2:27 69 6/21 H/D MIL W 10-4 Rusin Garza None 30-39 5/-8.0 41,487 3:09 70 6/23 H/N AZ W 10-5 Kendrick Anderson None 31-39 5/-7.0 30,079 2:51 71 6/24 H/N AZ L 7-8 Hudson Axford Ziegler 31-40 5/-8.0 30,367 3:55 72 6/25 H/D AZ W 6-4 Miller Hudson Axford 32-40 5/-8.0 30,568 3:30 73 6/26 R/N atSF W 8-6 Bettis Hudson None 33-40 5/-8.0 41,887 3:30 74 6/27 R/D at SF L 5-7 Kontos Betancourt Casilla 33-41 5/-8.0 41,746 3:26 75 6/28 R/D at SF L 3-6 Bumgarner Kendrick None 33-42 5/-9.0 41,795 2:55 76 6/29 R/N atOAK L 1-7 Graveman Hale None 33-43 5/-9.0 12,125 2:40 77 6/30 R/N atOAK W 2-1 DeLaRosa Bassitt Hawkins 34-43 5/-9.0 19,206 2:56 June: 12-17 / .274, 140 R (4.8 R/G), 34 HR, 23-29 SB / 5.39 ERA (254.0 IP, 157 ER), 49 HR, 92 BB, 202 SO, .289 BA 78 7/1 R/D atOAK L 1-4 Bettis Hahn Clippard 34-44 5/-10.0 17,655 3:14 79 7/2 R/N at ARI L 1-8 Hellickson Rusin None 34-45 5/-10.5 16,861 3:01 80 7/3 R/N atARI L 3-4(10) Chafin Flande None 34-46 5/-10.5 22,449 3:36

H/R Winning Losing Pos. / No. DateD/N Opp. W/L Final Pitcher Pitcher Save Rec. GA-GB Att. Time 81 7/4 R/N at ARI L 3-7 Corbin Hale None 34-47 5/-11.5 42,113 3:18 82 7/5 R/D at ARI W 6-4 De La Rosa De La Rosa Axford 35-47 5/-10.5 22,996 3:32 83 7/7 H/N LAA L 2-10 Heaney Bettis None 35-48 5/-11.0 26,232 2:30 84 7/8 H/N LAA L 2-3 Smith Axford Street 35-49 5/-12.0 24,660 3:27 85 7/9 H/N ATL W 5-3 Hale Brigham Axford 36-49 5/-12.0 30,334 3:13 86 7/10 H/N ATL W 5-3 Laffey Miller Axford 37-49 5/-12.0 48,254 2:47 87 7/11 H/D ATL W 3-2 Hawkins Grilli None 38-49 5/-11.0 40,620 3:26 88 7/12 H/D ATL W 11-3 Bettis Wood None 39-49 5/-11.0 37,047 3:08 7/13 All-Star break 7/14 All-StarGame,GreatAmericanBallPark,Cincinnati,Ohio(AL6,NL3) 7/15 All-Star break 7/16 All-Star break 89 7/17 R/N at SD L 2-4 Shields De La Rosa Kimbrel 39-50 5/-11.5 31,025 3:13 90 7/18 R/N at SD L 4-5 Maurer Friedrich Kimbrel 39-51 5/-12.0 32,245 2:39 7/19 R/D at SD Postponed due to rain / Rescheduled Sept. 10 91 7/20 H/N TEX W 8-7 Axford Scheppers None 40-51 5/-11.5 35,027 3:31 92 7/21 H/N TEX L 0-9 Harrison Kendrick None 40-52 5/-11.5 43,012 3:06 93 7/22 H/D TEX L 8-10 Scheppers Axford Tolleson 40-53 5/-12.5 33,348 3:45 94 7/24 H/N CIN W 6-5 Axford Mattheus None 41-53 5/-13.0 37,184 3:05 95 7/25 H/N CIN L 2-5 Cueto Rusin Chapman 41-54 5/-13.0 41,998 2:47 96 7/26 H/D CIN W 17-7 Kendrick Lorenzen None 42-54 5/-12.0 46,828 3:31 97 7/27 R/N at CHI L 8-9 Soriano Axford None 42-55 5/-12.5 35,070 3:35 98 7/28 R/N at CHI W 7-2 Flande Beeler None 43-55 5/-11.5 36,747 3:11 99 7/29 R/N at CHI L 2-3 Lester Butler Rondon 43-56 5/-12.5 38,874 2:37100 7/30 R/N atSTL L 8-9 Villanueva Axford None 43-57 5/-13.0 43,518 3:50 101 7/31 R/N at STL L 0-7 Wacha Kendrick None 43-58 5/-14.0 42,568 3:05July: 9-15 / .286, 114 R (4.75 R/G), 27 HR, 13-21 SB / 5.14 ERA (208.1 IP, 119 ER), 30 HR, 92 BB, 174 SO, .291 BA 102 8/1 R/N at STL W 6-2 De La Rosa Lynn None 44-58 5/-14.0 45,216 3:00 103 8/2 R/D at STL L 2-3 Rosenthal Oberg None 44-59 5/-15.0 44,743 3:16 104 8/3 H/N SEA L 7-8 Hernandez Butler Smith 44-60 5/-15.5 33,107 3:19 105 8/4 H/N SEA L 4-10 Rasmussen Friedrich None 44-61 5/-15.5 34,376 3:22 106 8/5 H/D SEA W 7-5 Flande Guaipe None 45-61 5/-15.5 30,196 4:06 107 8/7 R/N at WAS W 5-4 Oberg Storen Kahnle 46-61 5/-15.0 33,622 3:17 108 8/8 R/N at WAS L 1-6 Strasburg Butler None 46-62 5/-15.0 37,115 2:38 109 8/9 R/D at WAS W 6-4 Axford Storen Kahnle 47-62 5/-14.0 33,157 3:24 110 8/10 R/N at NYM L 2-4 Niese Miller Familia 47-63 5/-14.0 27,194 2:28111 8/11 R/N atNYM L 0-4 Harvey Rusin None 47-64 5/-15.0 25,611 2:47 112 8/12 R/N at NYM L 0-3 deGrom De La Rosa Familia 47-65 5/-16.0 37,175 2:35113 8/13 R/D at NYM L 3-12 Syndergaard Butler None 47-66 5/-16.0 36,573 2:55114 8/14 H/N SD L 5-9 Norris Roberts None 47-67 5/-17.0 33,697 3:10115 8/15 H/N SD L 5-7 Quackenbush Kahnle Kimbrel 47-68 5/-18.0 37,544 3:13 116 8/16 H/D SD W 5-0 Rusin Kennedy None 48-68 5/-18.0 28,927 2:31 117 8/18 H/N WAS L 6-15 Zimmermann Miller None 48-69 5/-18.0 24,320 3:45 118 8/19 H/N WAS L 1-4 Strasburg Betancourt Papelbon 48-70 5/-18.0 24,863 2:57 119 8/20 H/N WAS W 3-2 Flande Scherzer Axford 49-70 5/-17.5 25,211 2:47120 8/21 H/N NYM L 9-14 Gilmartin Friedrich None 49-71 5/-17.5 31,079 3:34 121 8/22 H/N NYM L 9-14 Niese Rusin None 49-72 5/-17.5 46,170 3:27122 8/23 H/D NYM L 1-5 Verrett Hale None 49-73 5/-17.5 33,200 2:42 123 8/24 R/N at ATL L 3-5 Teheran De La Rosa Vizcaino 49-74 5/-18.0 13,920 2:43124 8/25 R/N atATL W 5-1 Bettis FoltynewiczNone 50-74 5/-18.0 13,863 3:08 125 8/26 R/N at ATL W 6-3 Castro Miller Axford 51-74 5/-18.0 18,328 3:18 126 8/28 R/N at PIT L 3-5 Watson Oberg Melancon 51-75 5/-19.5 32,607 3:10 127 8/29 R/N at PIT L 3-4 Happ Rusin Melancon 51-76 5/-20.5 35,838 3:09 128 8/30 R/D at PIT W 5-0 De La Rosa Morton None 52-76 5/-19.5 36,271 2:55 129 8/31 H/N ARI W 5-4 S. Castro Ziegler None 53-76 5/-19.5 21,386 3:30 130 9/1 H/D ARI L 4-6 Corbin M. Castro D. Hudson 53-77 5/-20.0 21,550 3:02 131 H/N ARI L 3-5 R. De La Rosa Oberg Collmenter 53-78 5/-21.0 20,411 3:08 132 9/2 H/N ARI W 9-4 Brown Delgado Miller 54-78 5/-21.0 20,574 3:38 133 9/3 H/N SF W 11-3 Rusin Vogelsong None 55-78 5/-20.0 25,863 2:48 134 9/4 H/N SF W 2-1 De La Rosa Heston Axford 56-78 5/-20.0 29,196 2:52 135 9/5 H/N SF 136 9/6 H/D SF 137 9/7 R/D at SD 138 9/8 R/N at SD 139 9/9 R/N at SD140 9/10 R/D at SD Makeup from July 19 postponement141 9/11 R/N at SEA 142 9/12 R/N at SEA 143 9/13 R/D at SEA 144 9/14 R/N at LAD 145 9/15 R/N at LAD 146 9/16 R/N at LAD 147 9/18 H/N SD 148 9/19 H/N SD 149 9/20 H/D SD 150 9/21 H/N PIT 151 9/22 H/N PIT 152 9/23 H/N PIT 153 9/24 H/D PIT 154 9/25 H/N LAD 155 9/26 H/N LAD 156 9/27 H/D LAD 157 9/29 R/N at ARI 158 9/30 R/N at ARI 159 10/1 R/N at ARI 160 10/2 R/N at SF 161 10/3 R/D at SF 162 10/4 R/D at SF

2015ROCKIESRECENTTRANSACTIONSJuly 10 Recalled LHP Rex Brothers from Triple-A Albuquerque; designed LHPAaronLaffeyfor assignment.July 19 Recalled RHP Eddie Butler from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed RHPChadBettisonthe15-daydisabledlist(rightelbowinflammation).July 25 Reinstated OFCoreyDickersonfromthe15-daydisabledlist(plantarfasciitis;optionedLHP Rex Brothers to Triple-A Albuquerque.July 27 Traded SSTroyTulowitzkiand RHPLaTroyHawkinsto the Toronto Blue Jays for SSJoseReyes,RHPMiguelCastro,RHPJeffHoffmanand RHPJesusTinoco.July 29 SS Jose Reyes reportedtotheactiveroster;optionedINFCristhianAdamesto Triple-A Albuquerque.August 1 Recalled RHPScottObergand OFKyleParkerfrom Triple-A Albuquerque; reinstate RHPChristianBergmanfrom the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder fatigue);placedOFCoreyDickersonon the 15-day disabled list (non-displaced rib fracture); placed RHPKyleKendrickon the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder inflammation);designatedLHPAaronLaffeyfor assignment.August 4 Purchased the contract of RHP Jon Gray fromTriple-AAlbuquerque;optionedRHPGonzalezGermento Triple-A Albuquerque.August 12 Purchased the contract of INF/OFMattMcBride from Triple-A Albuquerque; designated OFDrewStubbs for assignment.August 14 Placed LHP Boone Logan onthe15-daydisabledlist(leftelbowinflammation),retroactivetoAugust12;optionedRHP Eddie Butler to Triple-A Albuquer-que; recalled RHPGonzalezGermenand LHPKennyRobertsfrom Triple-A Albuquerque.August 17 OptionedLHPKenRobertsto Triple-A Albuquerque.August 18 Reinstated RHP David Hale from the 15-day disabled list (groin strain).August 19 Purchased the contract of CDustinGarneau from Triple-A Albuquerque; placed CMichaelMcKenryon the 60-day disabled list (lateral meniscus tear, right knee).August 20 Released OFDrewStubbs.August 23 Selected the contract of RHPSimonCastrofrom Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled RHPJairoDiazfrom Triple-A Albuquerque; designated RHP Rafael Betan-courtforassignment;optionedRHPJustinMillerto Triple-A Albuquerque; reinstated RHPBrooksBrownfromthe15-daydisabledlistandoptionedhimtoTriple-AAlbuquerque.August 24 Reinstated RHPChadBettisfromthe15-daydisabledlist;optionedRHP David Hale to Triple-A Albuquerque.August 28 Selected the contract of RHPJasonGurka;optionedRHPTommyKahnle to Triple-A Albuquerque; designated LHPKenRoberts for assignment.August30LHPKenRobertsclaimedoffwaiversbythePhiladelphiaPhillies.Sept. 1 Reinstated RHPKyleKendrickand LHP Boone Logan from the 15-day disabled list; recalled INFCristhianAdames, INF Wilin Rosario, RHPMiguelCastroand LHP Rex Brothers from Triple-A Albuquerque.Sept. 2 Recalled RHPBrooksBrown and RHPJustinMillerfrom Triple-A Albuquerque.Sept. 3 Recalled RHP David Hale from Triple-A Albuquerque.Sept. 4 Reinstated INFJustinMorneaufrom the 60-day disabled list; recalled INF Rafael Ynoa from Triple-A Albuquerque; designated INF/OFMattMcBridefor assignment.