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PITCHING PROBABLES Mon., Aug. 14 vs. Kansas City RHP Jharel Cotton (5-9, 5.72) vs. RHP Jakob Junis (4-2, 4.70) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Tue., Aug. 15 vs. Kansas City RHP Chris Smith (0-2, 5.29) vs. RHP Jason Hammel (5-9, 4.68) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game Wed., Aug. 16 vs. Kansas City RHP Paul Blackburn (3-1, 3.02) vs. LHP Danny Duffy (7-8, 3.68) 12:35 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game O AKLAND A THLETICS Game Information Oakland Athletics Baseball Company 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621 510-638-4900 www.athletics.com A’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts World Champions...1910 1911 1913 1929 1930 1972 1973 1974 1989 American League Champions...1902 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1929 1930 1931 1972 1973 1974 1988 1989 1990 ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost four of the last five games and six of the last nine and are a season-low tying 15 games under .500 for the third time this year (last: 50-65 on Aug. 10)…are 51-66 (.436), which is the second worst record in the American League…it matches the fifth worst record in Oakland history after 117 games and is the worst since the 2015 club was also 51-66…have been in sole possession of last place in the AL West every day dating back to May 30 and have spent 79 days in fifth place for the season. DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed 12 errors in the last 18 games and those 12 errors have led to 16 unearned runs…have a Major League leading 96 errors for the season, which is one short of the season total of 97 from last year…also have a ML leading 72 unearned runs, which are the A’s most since 2011 (82)…have allowed 84 stolen bases, which is second most in the American League (CWS, 87)…A’s outfielders had their first two-assist game of 2017 last night…have 17 assists for the season, which is tied for third fewest in the AL. OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .272 (145-for-533) with 77 runs scored (5.1 per game) and 64 extra base hits (4.3 per game…44 doubles, a triple, 19 home runs) over the last 15 games…are hitting .240 for the season, which is second lowest in the majors (SD, .235)…however, rank second in the American League in extra base hits (390), third in doubles (220) and fourth in walks (413)…home runs have accounted for 244 of the A’s 510 runs (47.8%)…the Oakland record for highest percentage of runs scoring on home runs is 46.3% in 1996…have won just four games when going homerless, which is tied for second fewest in the majors (NYY, 3). STRIKEOUTS: The A’s struck out 11 times last night, which marks the 59th time this year they have fanned at least 10 times in a game…that matches the Oakland record set in 2012…have 1095 strikeouts for the season, which is second most in the American League (TB, 1147) and third most in the majors (MIL, 1168)…it is also the 14th highest single season total in Athletics history (t-12th is 1104 in 1964 and 2014, record is 1387 in 2012). STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers have allowed four runs or more in 13 of the last 15 games and have tossed fewer than four innings six times over that stretch…are 3-6 with a 7.83 ERA (60 er in 69.0 ip) and .347 (105-for-303) opponents batting average over that span and 35-47 with a 4.78 ERA (340 er in 640.0 ip) for the season…have the second most losses in the American League (CWS, 53)…have allowed 10 home runs in the last five games but just 89 for the season, which is fourth fewest in the AL. PITCHING: The A’s allowed an Oakland record eight doubles last night, breaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s allowed eight on June 30, 1966, also against the Orioles… have surrendered 226 doubles for the season, which is second most in the American League (TOR, 231)…allowed a season-high tying 20 hits last night (also June 2 vs. Washington)…have allowed six runs or more in eight of the 11 games in August for a 5.97 ERA (65 er in 98.0 ip)…the ERA is second highest in the AL (KC, 6.20)…have a 4.72 ERA for the season, which is fourth highest in the AL…are tied for the most wild pitches (63). HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 1-4 on this season-long tying nine-game homestand against Seattle (0-2), Baltimore (1-2) and Kansas City (three games)…are 10-16 over the last 26 home games after going 22-13 over the first 35…are 32-29 (.525) at home compared to 19-37 (.339) on the road…have the second worst road record in the American League…have hit 91 home runs at home, which is second most by an A’s team over the last 13 years (92 in 2012)…this homestand concludes a 19-game stretch from July 28 to Aug. 16 where the A’s play every game in California… the only road games came on the last road trip in which the A’s went 3-2 against San Francisco (1-1) and Los Angeles-AL (2-1)…went 3-2 on the last homestand against Minnesota (2-1) and San Francisco (1-1)…are 10- 6-3 in home series compared to 3-13-2 in road series. NIGHT AND DAY: The A’s have a 22-22 (.500) record during day games compared to 29-44 (.397) at night…are batting .267 (409-for-1531) and are averaging 5.00 runs per game during the day (220 runs in 44 games), .222 (533-for-2396) and 3.97 runs per games at night (290 runs in 73 games)… the night batting average is the lowest in the majors (PIT, .242) while the day batting average is sixth best…according to Stats, Inc., the last time a team hit under .223 in night games was in 1972 (Rangers, .213; Mets, .221). CLOSE CALLS: The A’s are tied for the Major League lead with nine wins when trailing after seven innings (KC) but are tied for fourth in losses when leading (7) after seven innings…are tied for the AL lead in losses when leading after eight innings (5) but are tied for third in wins when trailing after eight innings (5)…are tied with the Dodgers for the most walk-off wins in the majors (9) but have the fourth most walk-off losses in the AL (6)…have set an Athletics franchise record and lead the majors with seven walk-off home runs…over the last 21 games, the A’s have blown leads of three or more runs in a loss four times (5,3,4,4) but have come back from deficits of three or more runs to win three times (3,5,5)…have 31 losses in games in which they have led, which is fourth most in the AL. (DON’T) GO THE DISTANCE: The A’s have gone an Athletics record 156 consecutive games since their last complete game on Aug. 19, 2016 at Chicago-AL (Graveman)…broke the previous mark of 151 from July 9, 2008 to July 5, 2009…the streak is the third longest active streak in the majors (TB, 246 and ATL, 206). THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 17-30 (.362) against American League West competition compared to 34-36 (.486) against everyone else…have a run differential of -105, which is the lowest in the AL and tied with San Fran- cisco for second lowest in the majors (SD, -153)…were outscored by 108 runs last year, which was the A’s worst mark since 1997 (-182)…are aver- aging 3 hours, 8 minutes and 41 seconds per game…the Oakland record for longest average time of game is 3:08:28 in 2000…are 11-14 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 19-13…finished July with a 12- 14 record, which marked their Oakland record ninth consecutive month with a losing record…broke the previous mark of eight from Aug. 1978- Sept. 1979. THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have five players on the disabled list (Fowler, Phegley, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl), which matches the season low (March 30-April 1 and May 20-23)…the last time Oakland had fewer than five players on the DL was Aug. 31, 2015 when they had four…Oakland has used the disabled list a total of 22 times this year, which marks the third consecutive season and seventh time in the last 11 years the A’s have used the DL at least 20 times…the Oakland record is 27 set last year…cur- rently have three players on the 60-day DL (Smolinski, Triggs and Wahl). A’s vs. ORIOLES: The A’s have lost two of three to start the season series after winning the season series last year 4-3…went 3-1 in Oakland and 1-2 in Baltimore…have won two of the previous three season series and 15 of the previous 18…are 10-13 (.435) against the Orioles over the last four years…however, are 94-57 (.623) over the last 19 seasons, which is the best mark against Baltimore by any American League team…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 261-263 against the Orioles…that breaks down to 132-135 in Oakland and 129-128 in Baltimore…are 62- 54 at Camden Yards…all-time, the A’s are 997-943 against the Orioles/ Browns/Brewers…of the other seven original AL franchises, the Orioles are the only team the A’s have a winning record against. TODAY’S TIDBITS Matt Chapman leads American League rookies in doubles (10) and home runs (7) since the All-Star Break and ranks second in RBI (16)… Khris Davis is tied for third in the AL in home runs (32), RBI (83) and extra base hits (55)…Rajai Davis is batting .333 (21-for-63) with 10 sto- len bases in 22 games since the All-Star Break after hitting .210 with 15 steals in 70 games before the break…is tied for the Major League lead in stolen bases since the break (Hamilton, CIN)…Jed Lowrie has five dou- bles in his last four games and leads the majors with 37 for the season. THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORY In 1977 Mitchell Page steals his 26th consecutive base without being caught, setting an American League record…the record comes to an end two days later when he is picked off by Cleveland’s Rick Waits…in 1989 Dave Parker’s first inning home run off California’s Bert Blyleven is the 3000th home run in Oakland A’s history…in 2005 Dennis Eckersley becomes the fourth player in Oakland history to have his number retired when the A’s honor him by retiring number 43. Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at hp://pressbox.athletics.com OAKLAND ATHLETICS (51-66) VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (58-59) SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2017 — OAKLAND COLISEUM — 1:05 P.M. PDT RHP KENDALL GRAVEMAN (2-3, 4.97) VS. RHP JEREMY HELLICKSON (1-1, 2.08) NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

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Page 1: OAKLAND ATHLETICSbreaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s

PITCHING PROBABLESMon., Aug. 14 vs. Kansas City RHP Jharel Cotton (5-9, 5.72) vs. RHP Jakob Junis (4-2, 4.70) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The GameTue., Aug. 15 vs. Kansas City RHP Chris Smith (0-2, 5.29) vs. RHP Jason Hammel (5-9, 4.68) 7:05 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The GameWed., Aug. 16 vs. Kansas City RHP Paul Blackburn (3-1, 3.02) vs. LHP Danny Duffy (7-8, 3.68) 12:35 NBCSCA/95.7 FM The Game

OAKLAND ATHLETICSGame Information

Oakland Athletics Baseball Company7000 Coliseum WayOakland, CA 94621510-638-4900www.athletics.comA’s PR on Twitter @AsMedia Alerts

World Champions...191019111913192919301972197319741989American League Champions...190219051910191119131914192919301931197219731974198819891990

ABOUT THE A’S: Have lost four of the last five games and six of the last nine and are a season-low tying 15 games under .500 for the third time this year (last: 50-65 on Aug. 10)…are 51-66 (.436), which is the second worst record in the American League…it matches the fifth worst record in Oakland history after 117 games and is the worst since the 2015 club was also 51-66…have been in sole possession of last place in the AL West every day dating back to May 30 and have spent 79 days in fifth place for the season.

DEFENSIVE DOINGS: The A’s have committed 12 errors in the last 18 games and those 12 errors have led to 16 unearned runs…have a Major League leading 96 errors for the season, which is one short of the season total of 97 from last year…also have a ML leading 72 unearned runs, which are the A’s most since 2011 (82)…have allowed 84 stolen bases, which is second most in the American League (CWS, 87)…A’s outfielders had their first two-assist game of 2017 last night…have 17 assists for the season, which is tied for third fewest in the AL.

OFFENSE: The A’s are batting .272 (145-for-533) with 77 runs scored (5.1 per game) and 64 extra base hits (4.3 per game…44 doubles, a triple, 19 home runs) over the last 15 games…are hitting .240 for the season, which is second lowest in the majors (SD, .235)…however, rank second in the American League in extra base hits (390), third in doubles (220) and fourth in walks (413)…home runs have accounted for 244 of the A’s 510 runs (47.8%)…the Oakland record for highest percentage of runs scoring on home runs is 46.3% in 1996…have won just four games when going homerless, which is tied for second fewest in the majors (NYY, 3).

STRIKEOUTS: The A’s struck out 11 times last night, which marks the 59th time this year they have fanned at least 10 times in a game…that matches the Oakland record set in 2012…have 1095 strikeouts for the season, which is second most in the American League (TB, 1147) and third most in the majors (MIL, 1168)…it is also the 14th highest single season total in Athletics history (t-12th is 1104 in 1964 and 2014, record is 1387 in 2012).

STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers have allowed four runs or more in 13 of the last 15 games and have tossed fewer than four innings six times over that stretch…are 3-6 with a 7.83 ERA (60 er in 69.0 ip) and .347 (105-for-303) opponents batting average over that span and 35-47 with a 4.78 ERA (340 er in 640.0 ip) for the season…have the second most losses in the American League (CWS, 53)…have allowed 10 home runs in the last five games but just 89 for the season, which is fourth fewest in the AL.

PITCHING: The A’s allowed an Oakland record eight doubles last night, breaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s allowed eight on June 30, 1966, also against the Orioles…have surrendered 226 doubles for the season, which is second most in the American League (TOR, 231)…allowed a season-high tying 20 hits last night (also June 2 vs. Washington)…have allowed six runs or more in eight of the 11 games in August for a 5.97 ERA (65 er in 98.0 ip)…the ERA is second highest in the AL (KC, 6.20)…have a 4.72 ERA for the season, which is fourth highest in the AL…are tied for the most wild pitches (63).

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 1-4 on this season-long tying nine-game homestand against Seattle (0-2), Baltimore (1-2) and Kansas City (three games)…are 10-16 over the last 26 home games after going 22-13 over the first 35…are 32-29 (.525) at home compared to 19-37 (.339) on the road…have the second worst road record in the American League…have hit 91 home runs at home, which is second most by an A’s team over the last 13 years (92 in 2012)…this homestand concludes a 19-game stretch from July 28 to Aug. 16 where the A’s play every game in California…the only road games came on the last road trip in which the A’s went 3-2 against San Francisco (1-1) and Los Angeles-AL (2-1)…went 3-2 on the last homestand against Minnesota (2-1) and San Francisco (1-1)…are 10-6-3 in home series compared to 3-13-2 in road series.

NIGHT AND DAY: The A’s have a 22-22 (.500) record during day games compared to 29-44 (.397) at night…are batting .267 (409-for-1531) and are averaging 5.00 runs per game during the day (220 runs in 44 games), .222 (533-for-2396) and 3.97 runs per games at night (290 runs in 73 games)…the night batting average is the lowest in the majors (PIT, .242) while the day batting average is sixth best…according to Stats, Inc., the last time

a team hit under .223 in night games was in 1972 (Rangers, .213; Mets, .221).

CLOSE CALLS: The A’s are tied for the Major League lead with nine wins when trailing after seven innings (KC) but are tied for fourth in losses when leading (7) after seven innings…are tied for the AL lead in losses when leading after eight innings (5) but are tied for third in wins when trailing after eight innings (5)…are tied with the Dodgers for the most walk-off wins in the majors (9) but have the fourth most walk-off losses in the AL (6)…have set an Athletics franchise record and lead the majors with seven walk-off home runs…over the last 21 games, the A’s have blown leads of three or more runs in a loss four times (5,3,4,4) but have come back from deficits of three or more runs to win three times (3,5,5)…have 31 losses in games in which they have led, which is fourth most in the AL.

(DON’T) GO THE DISTANCE: The A’s have gone an Athletics record 156 consecutive games since their last complete game on Aug. 19, 2016 at Chicago-AL (Graveman)…broke the previous mark of 151 from July 9, 2008 to July 5, 2009…the streak is the third longest active streak in the majors (TB, 246 and ATL, 206).

THIS AND THAT: The A’s are 17-30 (.362) against American League West competition compared to 34-36 (.486) against everyone else…have a run differential of -105, which is the lowest in the AL and tied with San Fran-cisco for second lowest in the majors (SD, -153)…were outscored by 108 runs last year, which was the A’s worst mark since 1997 (-182)…are aver-aging 3 hours, 8 minutes and 41 seconds per game…the Oakland record for longest average time of game is 3:08:28 in 2000…are 11-14 in replay challenges while opposing managers are 19-13…finished July with a 12-14 record, which marked their Oakland record ninth consecutive month with a losing record…broke the previous mark of eight from Aug. 1978-Sept. 1979.

THE DISABLED LIST: The A’s have five players on the disabled list (Fowler, Phegley, Smolinski, Triggs, Wahl), which matches the season low (March 30-April 1 and May 20-23)…the last time Oakland had fewer than five players on the DL was Aug. 31, 2015 when they had four…Oakland has used the disabled list a total of 22 times this year, which marks the third consecutive season and seventh time in the last 11 years the A’s have used the DL at least 20 times…the Oakland record is 27 set last year…cur-rently have three players on the 60-day DL (Smolinski, Triggs and Wahl).

A’s vs. ORIOLES: The A’s have lost two of three to start the season series after winning the season series last year 4-3…went 3-1 in Oakland and 1-2 in Baltimore…have won two of the previous three season series and 15 of the previous 18…are 10-13 (.435) against the Orioles over the last four years…however, are 94-57 (.623) over the last 19 seasons, which is the best mark against Baltimore by any American League team…since moving to Oakland in 1968, the A’s are 261-263 against the Orioles…that breaks down to 132-135 in Oakland and 129-128 in Baltimore…are 62-54 at Camden Yards…all-time, the A’s are 997-943 against the Orioles/Browns/Brewers…of the other seven original AL franchises, the Orioles are the only team the A’s have a winning record against.

TODAY’S TIDBITSMatt Chapman leads American League rookies in doubles (10) and home runs (7) since the All-Star Break and ranks second in RBI (16)…Khris Davis is tied for third in the AL in home runs (32), RBI (83) and extra base hits (55)…Rajai Davis is batting .333 (21-for-63) with 10 sto-len bases in 22 games since the All-Star Break after hitting .210 with 15 steals in 70 games before the break…is tied for the Major League lead in stolen bases since the break (Hamilton, CIN)…Jed Lowrie has five dou-bles in his last four games and leads the majors with 37 for the season.

THIS DATE IN A’S HISTORYIn 1977 Mitchell Page steals his 26th consecutive base without being caught, setting an American League record…the record comes to an end two days later when he is picked off by Cleveland’s Rick Waits…in 1989 Dave Parker’s first inning home run off California’s Bert Blyleven is the 3000th home run in Oakland A’s history…in 2005 Dennis Eckersley becomes the fourth player in Oakland history to have his number retired when the A’s honor him by retiring number 43.

Get the latest A’s notes, full stat packets, clips, press releases, roster, updated media guide and more at http://pressbox.athletics.com

OAKLAND ATHLETICS (51-66) VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (58-59)SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2017 — OAKLAND COLISEUM — 1:05 P.M. PDT

RHP KENDALL GRAVEMAN (2-3, 4.97) VS. RHP JEREMY HELLICKSON (1-1, 2.08)NBCSCA — A’S RADIO NETWORK (95.7 FM THE GAME) — EN ESPAÑOL (KIQI 1010 AM)

Page 2: OAKLAND ATHLETICSbreaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s

FOR STARTERS: Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list Aug. 3 and is 0-1 with a 12.27 ERA (10 er in 7.1 ip) and .405 (15-for-37) opponents batting average in two starts since his return…was the A’s Opening Day starting pitcher and was 2-0 with a 2.00 ERA and .203 opponents batting average in three starts when he was placed on the DL the first time April 17 retroactive April 15 with a strained right shoulder…did not have a rehab assignment and was reinstated April 27…went 0-2 with a 4.97 ERA and .289 opponents average in five starts before returning to the DL with a right shoulder strain on May 29 (retroactive to May 26)…was sent to Triple-A Nashville on a rehab assignment July 19 and went 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA and .383 opponents batting average in three starts.

HOME AND AWAY: Is 1-0 with a 3.07 ERA (10 er in 29.1 ip) in five starts at home compared to 1-3 with a 7.20 ERA (20 er in 25.0 ip) in five starts on the road…in three seasons with the A’s, he is 8-10 with a 3.59 ERA (71 er in 178.0 ip) in 29 starts in Oakland compared to 10-13 with a 4.85 ERA (96 er in 178.0 ip) in 32 starts on the road.

DAYS REST: Is scheduled to start on four days rest today…is 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA (8 er in 25.1 ip) and .229 (22-for-96) opponents batting average in four starts on four days rest compared to 1-3 with a 6.83 ERA (22 er in 29.0 ip) and .328 (39-for-119) opponents average in six starts on five days rest or more.

THE FIRST INNING: Has allowed 12 of his 31 runs in the first inning for a 10.80 ERA (12 er in 10.0 ip)…has a 3.65 ERA (18 er in 44.1 ip) from the second inning on…opponents are hitting .364 (16-for-44) in the first inning, .263 (45-for-171) in the second inning or later…last year he allowed just six runs in the first inning in 31 starts (1.74 ERA).

OPPONENTS BATTING: Has walked two batters or fewer in eight of his 10 starts…has issued 10 of his 16 walks this year and 69 of his 101 walks in his career to left-handed hitters…has surrendered five of his seven home runs to left-handed hitters…five have come with runners on base…has a .315 (17-for-54) opponents batting average against hitters leading off an inning.

THIS AND THAT: Is scheduled to make just his second start in a day game today…has nine starts at night…went 0-1 with a 5.48 ERA in four starts in May after going 2-1 with a 2.25 ERA in four starts in April…the ERA was the second lowest single month ERA of his career (1.93 in June, 2015)…turned the second unassisted double play by a pitcher in Oakland history April 27 at Los Angeles (AL)…the other was by Blue Moon Odom, also against the Angels, in the second game of a July 11, 1971 doubleheader.

REHAB ASSIGNMENT: Made his first rehab start July 19 at Iowa and had a no decision in the Sounds 11-8 win in 11 innings (2.1 ip, 5 h, 4 r, 4 er, 1 bb, 1 so, 2 hb)…started and lost at New Orleans in an 8-0 loss on July 24 (3.0 ip, 9 h, 7 r, 3 er, 1 bb, 1 so, 1 hb)…his final start came last Saturday at Nashville against Salt Lake, a no decision in a 2-1 Sounds win (4.2 ip, 4 h, 1 r, 1 er, 2 bb, 5 so, 1 hb, 1 hr).

2017 START-BY-START: He was the winning pitcher in the A’s 4-2 win over Los Angeles (AL) on Opening Day April 3 in Oakland…became the A’s 11th different Opening Day starting pitcher in the last 12 years (Zito, Haren, Blanton, Braden, Sheets, Cahill, McCarthy, Anderson, Gray twice, Hill)…is just the second of those pitchers to pick up the win (Gray, 2015)…won his second consecutive start in the A’s 6-1 win at Texas April 8…no hit the Rangers over the first six innings and Napoli broke up the no-hitter with a two out homer in the bottom of the seventh…had a no decision in the A’s 7-2 loss to Houston on April 14 in Oakland…did not strike out a batter in 5.0 innings, his first career start without a strikeout…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 2-1 loss at Los Angeles (AL) April 27…Oakland was held to a run on three hits by Nolasco and four relievers…lost his second consecutive start in the A’s 7-4 loss at Minnesota May 3…issued a career-high tying four walks…allowed a two-run single to Vargas in the first inning but the A’s got one of those runs back in the third…then surrendered a three-run home run to Vargas in the bottom of the third…Oakland scored twice in the fourth to cut the lead to 5-3 but he allowed a leadoff triple to Buxton in the bottom of the fourth…was relieved by Hendriks who allowed the inher-ited runner to score…had a no decision in the A’s 3-2, 11-inning win over Los Angeles (AL) May 8 in Oakland…surrendered a two-run home run to Valbuena in the first inning, but those were the only runs he would allow…shutout the Angels on five hits and a walk over his final six innings…the A’s scored single runs in the fourth and fifth innings to tie the game and won it on a Lowrie walk-off home run in the 11th…had a no decision in the A’s 6-4 loss at Texas May 14…allowed two runs in the first inning on an Andrus RBI single and a Lucroy grounded into double play…blanked the Rangers on four hits and a walk over the next five innings and had a 4-2 lead when DeShields had a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh…was re-lieved by Madson who allowed a RBI double to Andrus for the blown save

and a RBI single to Mazara for the loss…had his third straight no decision in the A’s 3-2, 10-inning win over Boston May 19 in Oakland…allowed a two-run home run to Moreland in the fourth inning, but those were the only runs he would allow in six innings of work…retired the side in order in the first inning but that was his only 1-2-3 inning…was the losing pitcher in the A’s 11-2 loss at San Francisco Aug. 3…allowed seven runs on eight hits in 2.0 innings…yielded four runs in the first inning on RBI singles by Posey and Crawford and a RBI double by Parker…surrendered three more runs in the second on a Jones RBI single and a Belt two-run home run…was relieved by Castro to start the third with the A’s trailing 7-0.

LAST START: He had a no decision in the A’s 7-6, 10-inning loss to Seattle on Tuesday in Oakland…retired each of the first seven batters and had a 3-0 lead when he was charged with an unearned run in the third inning…had a 5-1 lead when he allowed a Dyson RBI single in the fourth and a 6-2 lead when he allowed a two-run double to Gamel in the sixth…left after 5.2 innings with a 6-4 lead but the pen allowed single runs in the seventh and eighth innings for the blown save.

GRAVEMAN’S 2017 STARTSDate Opponent Score Dec ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR #PITApril 3 Los Angeles (AL) 4-2 W 3.00 6.0 6 2 2 2 7 1 104April 8 at Texas 6-1 W 2.08 7.0 2 1 1 1 5 1 85April 14 Houston 2-7 – 2.00 5.0 5 1 1 2 0 1 74April 27 at Los Angeles (AL) 1-2 L 2.25 6.0 6 2 2 0 4 0 84April Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 2-1 2.25 24.0 19 6 6 5 16 3 May 3 at Minnesota 4-7 L 3.95 3.1 5 6 6 4 3 1 94May 8 Los Angeles (AL) 3-2 – 3.67 7.0 7 2 2 1 6 1 95May 14 at Texas 4-6 – 3.95 6.2 9 4 4 1 2 0 99May 19 Boston 3-2 (10) – 3.83 6.0 6 2 2 3 5 1 105May Totals (4 games, 4 starts) 0-1 5.48 23.0 27 14 14 9 16 3Aug. 3 at San Francisco 2-11 L 4.96 2.0 8 7 7 1 0 1 40Aug. 8 Seattle 6-7 (10) – 4.97 5.1 7 4 3 1 2 0 82

GRAVEMAN vs. BALTIMORE: Is 1-2 with a 7.08 ERA (20.1 ip, 26 h, 16 r, 16 er, 5 bb, 14 so, 6 hr) in six career appearances, including four starts…is 0-2 with a 16.20 ERA (12 er in 6.2 ip) in three games, two starts, at Camden Yards and 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA (4 er in 13.2 ip) in three games, two starts, in his home ballparks…went 1-1 with a 6.52 ERA (9.2 ip, 11 h, 7 r, 7 er, 3 bb, 6 so, 4 hr) in two starts last year…the loss came in an 11-3 decision at Baltimore May 8…yielded a career-high four home runs…the A’s scored three times in the first but he allowed a two-run home run to Machado in the bottom of the first…al-lowed back-to-back home runs to Alvarez and Schoop in the second and a two-run home run to Trumbo in the third…left after 2.2 innings trailing 6-2…then picked up the victory in a 3-2 A’s win on Aug. 8 in Oakland…allowed a single to Jones to start the game but then retired each of the next seven batters before loading the bases on three consecutive one out singles in the third inning…Machado followed with a sacrifice fly but that was the only run he would allow in seven innings of work.

GRAVEMAN’S CAREER MATCHUPS VS. BALTIMOREPlayer Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGChris Davis L 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 .143 .400 .143Ryan Flaherty L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Johnny Giavotella R 12 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 .250J.J. Hardy R 9 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .444Adam Jones R 11 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 .364 .364 .636Caleb Joseph R 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .500 .667Manny Machado R 9 2 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 .222 .200 .667Joey Rickard R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Jonathan Schoop R 7 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 .429 .500 1.000Seth Smith L 18 8 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 .444 .444 .444Mark Trumbo R 8 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 .375 .375 .750

2016 RECAP: Compiled a 10-11 record and a 4.11 ERA in a team-leading 31 starts in his second season with the A’s…went 1-6 with a 5.36 ERA over his first nine starts, 9-2 with a 3.33 ERA over his next 16 starts from May 30 to Aug. 24, and 0-3 with a 4.71 ERA over his final six starts…in addition to starts, he also led the A’s in wins, losses (tied), innings pitched (186.0), hits (196), runs (87), earned runs (85), home runs (22) and walks (47)…all those marks are career highs as are his 108 strikeouts…the 47 walks were the fewest in Athletics history by an A’s team-leader, besting the previous low of 59 by Sonny Gray in 2015…averaged 5.23 strikeouts per nine in-nings, which was the third lowest mark in the American League.

STARTS VS. BALTIMOREDATE H/A DEC IP H R ER BB SO8/5/15 H – 5.2 6 3 3 1 38/16/15 A L 3.1 8 6 6 1 45/8/16 A L 2.2 5 6 6 3 28/8/16 H W 7.0 6 1 1 0 4

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER: Kendall Graveman (2-3, 4.97 ERA)

GRAVEMAN’S CAREER HIGHSLow Hit CG: 2, 8/19/16 at CWSIP: 9.0 (twice), last: 8/19/16 at CWSFewest IP, GS: 1.1, 7/26/15 at SFH: 12, 9/10/16 vs. SEAR: 8 (twice), last: 9/10/16 vs. SEAER: 8, 9/10/16 vs. SEABB: 4 (three times), last: 5/3/17 at MINSO: 8, 4/20/16 at NYYHR: 4, 5/8/16 at BALPitches: 112 (twice), last: 9/4/16 vs. BOSWin Streak: 6, 5/30/16 to 7/23/16Loss Streak: 6, 7/10/15 to 4/7/16Scoreless Streak: 19.0, 6/24/15 to 7/10/15Complete Games: 3, last: 8/19/16 at CWSShutouts: 1, 8/19/16 at CWS

TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERRHP Jharel Cotton (5-9, 5.72 ERA): Was reinstated from the 10-day dis-abled list July 30 and is 0-1 with an 8.59 ERA and .328 opponents batting average in three starts since his return…has allowed five home runs in 14.2 innings…has a 5.72 ERA overall, which is third highest among all AL pitchers with a minimum of 90 innings pitched…is 3-2 with a 3.34 ERA in six starts against American League Central teams compared to 2-7 with a 7.02 ERA in 11 starts against everyone else…was the losing pitcher in his last start, a 6-3 A’s loss to Seattle on Wednesday (6.0 ip, 8 h, 6 r, 6 er, 1 bb, 4 so, 3 hr)…is 1-0 with a 0.71 ERA (12.2 ip, 9 h, 3 r, 1 er, 4 bb, 8 so, 0 hr) in two career starts against the Royals, both at Kansas City…the win came in his only start this year when he combined with Casilla and Doolittle on a three-hit shutout in the A’s 2-0 win at Kansas City on April 10 (7.0 ip, 2 h, 3 bb, 6 so).

GRAVEMAN BY THE NUMBERS W L ERA G IP ER2017 2 3 4.97 10 54.1 302016 10 11 4.11 31 186.0 85Career 18 23 4.22 67 360.2 169

Home 1 0 3.07 5 29.1 10Road 1 3 7.20 5 25.0 20Day 0 0 5.40 1 6.2 4Night 2 3 4.91 9 47.2 26Pre-ASB 2 2 3.83 8 47.0 20Post-ASB 0 1 12.27 2 7.1 10

AVG. AB Hvs. LHH .296 98 29vs. RHH .274 117 32

Page 3: OAKLAND ATHLETICSbreaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s

TEAM16-19, 4.63 ERA (203 er in 394.1 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 23-for-42 (54.8%)

• The A’s bullpen has seven blown saves in the last 25 games but has a 3.86 ERA (39 er in 91.0 ip) over that span…has issued 42 walks in 91.0 innings and surrendered 10 home runs.

• Has converted 23-of-42 (54.8%) save opportunities, which is the sec-ond lowest percentage in the American League…are tied for second in blown saves (19) and have the third fewest saves.

• Has the second highest ERA in the AL (DET, 5.13).• Is tied for first in the AL in stolen bases allowed (41), ranks second in

fewest inherited runners (150), fourth in fewest wins (16), is tied for fifth in most losses (19) and fifth in most home runs allowed (55).

• Has allowed just eight first batter home runs, which is tied for second fewest in the AL (KC, 5)…has the second lowest first batter slugging percentage (.337).

64 RHP MICHAEL BRADYLast Outing: 8/12 vs. Baltimore (ND, 5.1 ip, 7 h, 3 r, 3 er, 5 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/2

First Hitters: 5-9

• Was recalled from Triple-A on Friday for his third stint with the A’s.• Tossed 5.1 innings last night after pitching 6.0 innings of relief in his

previous outing with the A’s on Aug. 1…is the second Oakland reliever over the last 30 years with two outings greater than 5.0 innings in the same season (Brad Rigby, 1999).

• Posted a 3.18 ERA in seven games during his first stint from June 17 to July 18…pitched just once during his second stint from July 31 to Aug. 1 and it came in relief on Aug. 1 against San Francisco.

• Faced the Orioles for the first time in his career last night. • Made one start with Nashville following his most recent option and had a

no decision in a 6-3 Sounds win at Tacoma on Tuesday (5.0 ip, 5 h, 1 r, 1 er, 0 bb, 4 so)…has a .220 opponents batting average overall, including .220 against right-handers and .224 against left-handers.…his complete 2017 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 3 1 3.21 17 8 0 0 0 53.1 45 22 19 6 51

Last Year: Spent most of the year at Double-A Harrisburg but also made one start with Triple-A Syracuse in August…combined to go 3-6 with a 2.89 ERA in 18 games (12 starts) overall…issued just 13 walks in 81.0 innings (1.44 per nine innings).

46 RHP SANTIAGO CASILLALast Outing: 8/11 vs. Baltimore (W, 1.0 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 16-22Inherited Runners/Scored: 4/2

First Hitters: 9-43, 3 bb

• His last six outings have come in non-save situations and he has not allowed a run over that span (6.1 ip, 3 h, 3 bb, 8 so)…was 1-2 with two saves, three blown saves and an 8.53 ERA over his previous eight out-ings.

• Is tied for third among American League relievers in blown saves (6), ranks second in lowest save percentage (72.7%), tied for fifth in stolen bases allowed (8) and tied for 10th in saves (16).

• Opponents are 8-for-44 (.182) with runners in scoring position.• Has a 5.50 ERA (11 er in 18.0 ip) and has surrendered all five of his

home runs in 20 games on the road…has a 2.88 ERA (8 er in 25.0 ip) in 26 games in Oakland.

• Has faced the Orioles eight times in his career (7.0 ip, 7 h, 4 r, 4 er, 5 bb, 8 so, 2 hr, 5.14 ERA).

Last Year: Went 2-5 with 31 saves and a 3.57 ERA in 62 relief appearances with San Francisco…ranked sixth in the NL in saves but had a career-high nine blown saves, which tied for the most in the majors…struck out a career-high 65 batters.

67 RHP SIMON CASTROLast Outing: 8/11 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.1 ip)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 5/0

First Hitters: 0-10, hbp

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville on July 16…has pitched at least an inning in 10 of his 11 appearances.

• Has a 1.04 ERA (1 er in 8.2 ip) in six games at home compared to a 4.26 ERA (3 er in 6.1 ip) in five games on the road.

• Faced the Orioles for the first time in his career on Friday.• Did not allow an earned run over his final 10 games with Nashville and

walked just one batter in 11.0 innings over that span…his complete 2017 minor league stats: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 3 5 3.32 33 0 0 0 4 38.0 24 21 14 21 63

Last Year: Spent the entire season at Triple-A Albuquerque in the Colorado organi-zation and was 0-5 with 10 saves and a 3.38 ERA in 50 appearances, all in relief…the saves were the first of his career.

35 LHP DANIEL COULOMBELast Outing: 8/12 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.0 ip, 5 h, 3 r, 3 er, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-1Inherited Runners/Scored: 44/11

First Hitters: 13-47, 3 bb, hbp

• Matched a season-high with three runs allowed after failing to record an out on August 4 (3 er, 3 bb)…it was the first time in his career he walked

three batters in an outing…had not allowed a run in his last 11 appear-ances (7.0 ip) prior to August 4.

• Is second in the American League in most inherited runners (44).• Is 2-0 with a 2.59 ERA (7 er in 24.1 ip) in 29 games at home, 0-2 with a

5.28 ERA (9 er in 15.1 ip) in 22 games on the road. • Has tossed fewer than one inning in 28 of his 51 games.• Has three career appearance against the Orioles (3.0 ip, 8 h, 7 r, 7 er, 2

bb, 3 so, 1 hr, 21.00 ERA). Last Year: Was 3-1 with a 4.53 ERA and .216 opponents batting average in 35 games over five stints with the A’s…had no decisions, a 1.08 ERA and .200 oppo-nents batting average in 20 relief appearances for Triple-A Nashville.

66 RHP RYAN DULL

Last Outing: 8/10 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.0 ip)Saves/Opportunities: 0-1

Inherited Runners/Scored: 12/2First Hitters: 2-23, sf, 2 bb

• Was reinstated from the 10-day DL July 27 after missing 59 games with a strained right knee…has not allowed a run in eight games since his return (5.1 ip, 4 h, 2 bb, 4 so).

• First batters faced are 2-for-23 (.087) with no extra base hits a sacrifice fly, two walks (.154 on-base percentage) and 11 strikeouts.

• Has a 11.37 ERA (8 er in 6.1 ip) in seven outings on no days rest, a 1.84 ERA (3 er in 14.2 ip) in his other 18 appearances.

• Has allowed six unearned runs, which is tied for second most in the AL among relievers.

• Has faced the Orioles four times in his career (5.0 ip, 4 h, 2 r, 2 er, 1 bb, 4 so, 2 hr, 3.60 ERA).

Last Year: Compiled a 2.42 ERA and .186 opponents batting average in 70 relief appearances…led AL rookies and tied for ninth among all AL pitchers in games pitched …fell one short of the Oakland rookie record for games pitched.

31 RHP LIAM HENDRIKSLast Outing: 8/12 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.1 ip, 1 h, 1 bb, 3 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-2Inherited Runners/Scored: 25/7

First Hitters: 11-45, 6 bb

• Has allowed at least one run in five of his last 10 games (7 er in 8.2 ip, 7.27 ERA)…has a 8.31 ERA (20 er in 21.2 ip) over his last 28 games after posting a 3.04 ERA over his first 24 contests through June 7.

• Has a 5.40 ERA, which is tied for second highest among American League relievers (Bell, DET 5.70).

• Has a 11.74 ERA (20 er in 15.1 ip) and .370 (27-for-73) opponents aver-age in 19 games on the road compared to a 2.45 ERA (9 er in 33.0 ip) and .194 (24-for-124) opponents batting average in 33 games at home.

• Has faced the Orioles 14 times in his career (18.2 ip, 25 h, 17 r, 14 er, 6 bb, 14 so, 6.75 ERA).

• Made the 200th appearance of his career on Tuesday.Last Year: Compiled a 3.76 ERA and .270 opponents batting average in 53 relief appearances in his first season with the A’s…had an 8.27 ERA in 11 games before going on the disabled list in early May, a 2.23 ERA in 42 games following his return.

57 RHP JOSH SMITHLast Outing: 8/12 vs. Baltimore (ND, 1.0 ip, 1 h, 1 bb, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 0-0Inherited Runners/Scored: 8/3

First Hitters: 4-23, bb

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville on July 24 for his second stint with the team…has not allowed a run in six of his seven appearances since his return (10.0 ip, 6 h, 1 r, 1 er, 3 bb, 8 so, 0.90 ERA).

• Pitched in 18 games during his first stay with Oakland from May 3 to June 30 and logged a 6.75 ERA.

• Faced the Orioles for the first time in his career last night. • Went 2-1 with a 3.95 ERA in five relief appearances with the Sounds

following his June 30 option…his complete 2017 minor league statistics: W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SONashville (AAA) 4 1 3.62 14 0 0 0 0 27.1 19 11 11 8 31

Last Year: Spent most of the season with Cincinnati where he went 3-3 with a 4.68 ERA in 32 games (two starts) over two stints with the Reds…also went 4-4 with a 3.80 ERA in nine games (eight starts) with Triple-A Louisville.

39 RHP BLAKE TREINENLast Outing: 8/11 vs. Baltimore (S, 1.0 ip, 1 so)

Saves/Opportunities: 6-11Inherited Runners/Scored: 26/13

First Hitters: 16-48, 3 bb

• Was acquired from Washington on July 16 and has not allowed an earned run in 12 of his 14 appearances with Oakland (14.1 ip, 8 h, 3 r, 2 er, 6 bb, 15 so, 1.26 ERA).

• Recorded his third save as an Athletic on Friday…had three with Wash-ington.

• Opponents have grounded into 11 double plays, which is second most in the majors (Shaw, CLE 14).

• Has 199 games pitched and needs one more for 200 in his career.• Has faced the Orioles four times this season (5.0 ip, 2 h, 1 r, 1 er, 7 so,

1 hr, 1.80 ERA).• Went 0-2 with three saves and a 5.73 ERA in 37 relief appearances with

Washington.Last Year: Appeared in a career-high 78 games with Washington and was 4-1 with a save and a 2.28 ERA…ranked eighth among National League relievers in ERA…led Major League relievers with 17 opponents grounded into double plays.

ATHLETICS BULLPEN BRIEFS

Page 4: OAKLAND ATHLETICSbreaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s

26 MATT CHAPMANCurrent Streak: 1 game (2 for 3)

Baltimore Series: 2-7, r, 2 2b, bb, 5 soHomestand: 3-15, r, 2 2b, rbi, bb, 10 so, sf

• Snapped a streak of seven consecutive strikeouts with a fourth inning double yesterday.

• Had his second two-double game in his last six games yesterday…has 10 doubles since the All-Star Break, which is the most by an American League rookie…also leads AL rookies in post-break homers (7) and ranks second in RBI (16).

• Is batting .314 (11-for-35) in August after hitting .193 in July.• Is batting .196 (11-for-56) with runners on base but has a .267 (8-for-30)

average with runners in scoring position…has hit just one of his seven home runs with runners on base.

• Has 30 hits, 20 of which are for extra bases (12 doubles, one triple, seven home runs).

• Was selected from Triple-A Nashville June 15 and has started each of the A’s 39 games at third base while on the active roster…was on the 10-day disabled list from June 19 to July 2 with left knee cellulitis.

• Hit .257 with 16 home runs and 30 RBI in 49 games with Nashville…was tied for third in the Pacific Coast League and tied for fifth in all of the minor league in home runs at the time of his June 15 promotion…appeared in 49 games, all at third base.

Last Year: Began the season at Double-A Midland and was moved up to Triple-A Nashville May 21…combined for a .285 batting average, 12 home runs and 87 RBI in 132 games overall…ranked second in the A’s farm system in hits (155).

2 KHRIS DAVISCurrent Streak: 2 games (3 for 8)

Baltimore Series: 3-10, 2 r, 2b, hr, 3 rbi, 3 bb, 2 soHomestand: 6-18, 5 r, 2b, 3b, 3 hr, 8 rbi, 4 bb, 3 so

• Is 10-for-33 (.303) with three doubles, a triple, four home runs and 12 RBI over his last eight games.

• Is tied for third in the American League in home runs (32), RBI (83) and extra base hits (55), tied for eighth in games played (114) and tied for ninth in total bases (223).

• Also ranks third in the AL in strikeouts (151)…this marks the 15th time in Athletics history a player has struck out at least 150 times in a season.

• Has 497 career hits and needs three more for 500 career.

• Leads the AL and ranks third in the majors in go-ahead home runs (15)…that matches the most by an Athletic over the last 11 years (Josh Willingham, 2015)…the last with more is Frank Thomas (19 in 2006)…ranks third in the AL in go-ahead RBI (24).

• Is batting .207 (53-for-256) at night, .299 (50-for-167) during the day…has the third lowest night batting average in the AL.

• Homered in three straight games last Sunday through Wednesday for the third time in his career (May 26-28, 2014 and Aug. 12-14, 2016).

• Has 32 home runs this year after hitting 42 last year…is the first A’s player with back-to-back 30-homer seasons since Miguel Tejada (2000-02) and Eric Chavez (2001-02).

• Has a career-high 56 walks…his home runs, RBI and strikeouts are the second highest of his career to last year (42 HR, 102 RBI, 166 SO).

Last Year: Batted .247 with 42 HR and 102 RBI in 150 games in his first season with the A’s…became the fifth player in Oakland history and seventh in Athletics history to hit 40 home runs…tied for third in the American League in home runs.

11 RAJAI DAVISCurrent Streak: 6 games (6 for 20)

Baltimore Series: 2-7, r, 2 so, 2 sb, gidpHomestand: 3-11, 2 r, 2b, bb, 3 so, 2 sb, gidp

• Is batting .333 (21-for-63) with 10 sto-len bases in 22 games since the All-Star Break after hitting .210 with 15 steals in 70 games before the break…is tied for the Major League lead in stolen bases since the break (Hamilton, CIN).

• Is tied for third in the American League in stolen bases (25) and tied for fifth in caught stealing (6).

• Leads the majors with six stolen bases in August.

• Has 10 seasons with 20 or more stolen bases…among active players, only Ichiro has more (13)…now has 390 career steals, which ranks third among active players (Ichiro, Jose Reyes)…is one of five players in Oakland history with at least four 20-steal seasons (Henderson 14, Campaneris 9, Crisp 4, North 4).

• Has six career home runs against Baltimore, which match his most against any team (MIN, SEA).

• Is 3-for-9 (.333) as a pinch hitter and is tied for fifth in the AL in pinch hits.• Was on the DL from April 22 to May 1 with a strained left hamstring.

Last Year: Played for the American League Champion Cleveland Indians and hit .249 with 12 HR and 48 RBI in 134 games…had career highs in runs (74), home runs and walks (33)…led the AL and ranked fourth in the majors with 43 steals.

12 DUSTIN GARNEAUCurrent Streak: 0 for 1

Baltimore Series: 1-5, 2b, so, gidpHomestand: 1-9, 2b, 4 so, gidp

• Was claimed off waivers from Colorado Aug. 4 and joined the A’s the next day…is 2-for-13 (.154) with six strikeouts in four games with Oak-land, including three starts at catcher.

• Was on the Rockies Opening Day roster and hit .206 with a home run and six RBI in 22 games before he was optioned to Triple-A Albuquer-que May 16…threw out 2-of-8 (25.0%) attempted base stealers.

• Batted .389 (14-for-36) with four home runs and 12 RBI over his final 10 games with Albuquerque…tossed out 14-of-29 (48.3%) attempted base stealers overall…his complete 2017 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPAlbuquerque (AAA) .281 36 128 24 36 9 2 10 26 13 22 0 1 .617 .347

Last Year: Batted 235 with six doubles, one home run and six RBI in 24 games over three stints with Colorado…also hit 292 with 15 home runs and 35 RBI in 52 games with Triple-A Albuquerque.

25 RYON HEALYCurrent Streak: 1 game (2 for 5)

Baltimore Series: 2-9, r, 4 soHomestand: 5-17, 3 r, hr, rbi, 5 so

• Is batting .201 (33-for-164) with four home runs over his last 43 games after hitting .288 with 17 home runs over his first 67 contests through June 17.

• Has 112 strikeouts and 15 walks for a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 7.47…since walks and strikeouts became an official stat in 1913, the highest ratio in Oakland history is 6.05 by Tony Armas in 1981 (115 so, 19 bb).

• Is batting .359 (33-for-92) with seven home runs against left-handed pitchers compared to .226 (75-for-332) with 14 home runs against right-handers…ranks fifth in the AL in batting against left-handed pitchers.

• Is hitting .311 (51-for-164) with 11 home runs and 31 RBI in 40 day games compared to .219 (57-for-260) with 10 home runs and 32 RBI in 70 night games…is tied for fourth in the AL in day RBI and tied for fifth in home runs.

• Has started games at three different positions (51 at designated hitter, 30 at third base, 26 at first base)…is batting .222 (45-for-203) as the designated hitter, .285 (63-for-221) in all other situations

Last Year: Was called up by Oakland July 15 and started 72 of the A’s 73 games after the All-Star Break at third base in his ML debut…led ML rookies in doubles after the break (20) and topped AL rookies in hits (82) and extra base hits (33).

23 MATT JOYCECurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 3)

Baltimore Series: 1-4, r, 2b, bb, 2 soHomestand: 3-12, 3 r, 2b, hr, rbi, bb, 6 so

• Is batting .264 (43-for-163) over his last 48 games dating back to June 13…hit .194 over his first 54 contests.

• Is batting .186 (39-for-210) at night, .301 (37-for-123) during the day.• Has all 15 of his home runs and all 44 of his RBI against right-handed

pitchers…has not homered off a lefty since June 4, 2016 against Los Angeles (AL), a three-run shot off Greg Mahle…that was also his last RBI against a lefty.

• Has 11 home runs and 37 RBI in his career against Baltimore…the RBI are his most against any team and the home runs are second only to his 12 against the Yankees.

• Led off the game with a home run Wednesday against Seattle for the third time this year and seventh time in his career…has hit 10 of his 15 home runs when batting first in the order.

• Committed his fourth error of the season Tuesday night, which matches his career high from his rookie season of 2008.

• Was reinstated from the suspended list last Monday after being placed on the SL Aug. 5…missed two games.

Last Year: Spent the entire season with Pittsburgh and batted .242 with 13 home runs and 42 RBI in 140 games…added 59 walks for a career-high .403 on-base percentage…set a Major League record with 21 pinch-walks.

8 JED LOWRIECurrent Streak: 0 for 4

Baltimore Series: 4-12, r, 4 2b, 3 rbi, so, sfHomestand: 5-16, r, 5 2b, 4 rbi, bb, so, sf

• Is batting .321 (18-for-56) with nine walks (1 sf, .409 on-base percent-age) and just two strikeouts in 66 plate appearances over his last 15 games…has three strikeouts in his last 23 games (93 plate appear-ances).

• Has five doubles in his last four games and leads the majors with 37 doubles for the season…this is his second career 30-double season…his other also came with the A’s (45 in 2013).

• Has nine of his 10 home runs and 37 of his 40 RBI off right-handed pitching…eight of his 10 home runs have come at home.

• Has committed four errors in 100 games as a second baseman and ranks third among AL second basemen in fielding percentage (.991).

• Grounded out as a pinch hitter Tuesday night and is 2-for-3 (.667) with two walks, two RBI and a double in the pinch…is 5-for-9 (.556) with six RBI and five walks in the pinch over the last three seasons.

Last Year: Returned to the A’s and batted .263 with two home runs and 27 RBI in 87 games in a season shortened due to two stints on the disabled list…has missed 152 games during three stints on the DL over the previous two seasons.

MOST HOME RUNSIN MAJORS,

LAST TWO YEARS

74 Khris Davis71 Nelson Cruz68 Giancarlo Stanton67 Nolan Arenado65 Edwin Encarnacion65 Mark Trumbo

OAKLAND A’S CAREERSTOLEN BASE LEADERS

1. Rickey Henderson 867 2. Bert Campaneris 398 3. Billy North 232 4. Coco Crisp 169 5. Carney Lansford 146 6. Reggie Jackson 144 7. Rajai Davis 141

ATHLETICS BATTING NOTES

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13 BRUCE MAXWELLCurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 6)Baltimore Series: 2-6, rbi, 3 so, sfHomestand: 2-9, rbi, bb, 3 so, sf

• Is batting .136 (8-for-59) in 22 games since the All-Star Break after hit-ting .302 in 23 games before the break.

• Has a .238 (25-for-105) batting average against right-handed pitchers, .118 (2-for-17) against left-handers.

• Has tossed out 9-of-31 (29.0%) attempted base stealers.• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville June 22 for his third stint with the

A’s this year and is batting .223 (23-for-103) in 36 games since his re-turn…went 4-for-19 (.211) in nine games over his first two stints (April 17-19 and May 4-14).

• Was batting .286 in 25 games with Nashville…tossed out 6-of-16 (37.5%) attempted base stealers.

Last Year: Made his Triple-A and Major League debut…was batting .321 with a 10 HR and 41 RBI in 60 games with Nashville when he was promoted to Oakland July 23…went on to bat .283 with a home run and 14 RBI in 33 games with the A’s.

28 MATT OLSONCurrent Streak: 2 games (2 for 8)

Baltimore Series: 2-11, 2 r, 2 hr, 3 rbi, 4 so, gidpHomestand: 4-16, 2 r, 2 hr, 3 rbi, 7 so, gidp

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Tuesday for his sixth stint with the A’s this year and is 4-for-16 (.250) with two home runs and three RBI in five games, three starts (all at first base), since his return.

• Has homered in back-to-back games for the first time in his career.• Is batting .241 (13-for-54) with all six of his home runs and all 12 of his

RBI against right-handed pitchers…is 1-for-13 (.077) against lefties.• Has made 10 starts in right field and five at first base.• Hit .196 with four home runs and nine RBI in 18 games over his first

five stints (April 21-26, June 3-5, June 10-13, June 22-July 3 and July 21-23).

• Went 14-for-47 (.298) with four home runs and nine RBI in 11 games with Nashville following his July 24 option…was tied for fifth in the Pa-cific Coast League with 23 home runs overall at the time of his promo-tion and his ratio of 12.78 at bats per home run was leading the league…appeared in 73 games at first base, five at designated hitter and one at third base…his complete 2017 minor league stats: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPNashville (AAA) .272 79 294 56 80 16 1 23 60 45 83 3 0 .568 .367

Last Year: Made his Major League debut with Oakland as a September call-up and went 2-for-21 (.095) in 11 games…also batted .235 with 17 home runs and 60 RBI in 131 games in his Triple-A debut with Nashville

18 CHAD PINDERCurrent Streak: 0 for 5

Baltimore Series: 3-12, rbi, 2 so, sf, gidpHomestand: 3-17, rbi, 3 so, sf, gidp

• Was reinstated from the 10-day disabled list July 31 and is 12-for-35 (.343) with six runs scored and four multiple hit games in 10 games, including eight starts (six in right field, one in left field, one at second base), since his return.

• Is batting .217 (23-for-106) at home, .311 (23-for-74) on the road.• Has hit nine of his 10 home runs off right-handed pitchers…six have

come with runners on base.• Has started 47 games at five different positions with the A’s (17 at short-

stop, 11 in right field, 10 at second base, seven at designated hitter, two in left field).

• Had his first career four-hit game a week ago today at Los Angeles (AL).• Started the season with Nashville and was hitting .324 in nine games

when he was recalled by Oakland April 16…was batting .234 with nine home runs and 25 RBI in 47 games with the A’s when he was placed on the DL June 24 with a strained left hamstring…went 5-for-27 (.185) with a triple, home run, RBI and four walks in eight games on a rehab assign-ment with Triple-A Nashville, which began July 18.

Last Year: Made both his Triple-A and Major League debuts in 2016…hit .256 with 14 home runs and 51 RBI in 107 games with Nashville and .235 with a home run and four RBI in 22 games with Oakland.

3 BOOG POWELLCurrent Streak: 1 game (1 for 4)Baltimore Series: 1-4, r, bb, 3 so

Homestand: 1-4, r, bb, 3 so

• Was recalled from Triple-A Nashville Friday and made his A’s debut last night by going 1-for-4 with his first career three-strikeout game in a start in center field.

• Was acquired from the Seattle organization for Yonder Alonso a week ago today.

• Made his Major League debut earlier this year with Seattle and hit .194 with two RBI in 23 games over three stints with the Mariners (April 29-May 3, May 16-June 9, July 2 to 16).

• Has appeared in eight games (four starts) in left field, one in center field (one start) and one in right field.

• Was originally drafted by the A’s in the 20th round in 2012, traded to Tampa Bay in the Ben Zobrist deal prior to the 2015 season, and dealt to the Mariners following the 2015 season.

• Was assigned to Triple-A Nashville following the trade…the Sounds were at Tacoma at the time of the trade and he went 4-for-16 (.250) with a double and a walk in three games against his former teammates…hit .333 with six home runs, 33 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 61 games overall at Triple-A…appeared in 26 games in center field, 25 in right field and 10 in left field…his complete 2017 minor league statistics: AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG OBPTacoma (AAA) .340 58 206 46 70 9 2 6 33 28 27 11 5 .490 .416Nashville (AAA) .250 3 16 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .313 .294

Last Year: Spent the entire season at Triple-A Tacoma and hit .270 with three home runs and 27 RBI in 64 games…the home runs matched his career high…added 10 stolen bases.

10 MARCUS SEMIENCurrent Streak: 4 games (4 for 14)

Baltimore Series: 3-10, 2 r, rbi, 3 bb, 3 soHomestand: 4-18, 3 r, 2b, rbi, 4 bb, 4 so

• Is batting .308 (28-for-91) with 14 runs scored over his last 22 games after hitting .132 over his first 10 games after being reinstated from the disabled list July 6.

• Six of his 16 RBI have put the A’s ahead and three others have tied the game.

• Has started each of the A’s 43 games at shortstop while on the active roster…has three errors in his last six games and six for the season.

• Was batting .171 with one RBI in 11 games when he was placed on the 10-day DL April 16 retroactive to April 15 with a right wrist contusion…it was his first career stint on the DL…was diagnosed with a fractured scaphoid bone and had surgery to insert a screw into the bone April 18…was transferred to the 60-day DL April 20 and was reinstated July 6.

Last Year: Played in all but three games and batted .238 with 27 HR and 75 RBI in 159 games…is the fifth shortstop in Athletics history to hit 20 home runs…the home runs tied for first in the majors and tied for fourth in Athletics history by a shortstop.

A’S HITTING VS. BALTIMORE2017 CAREER AVG. AB H HR RBI PLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI.286 7 2 0 0 Chapman .286 7 2 0 0.333 9 3 1 3 Davis, K .300 40 12 4 9.286 7 2 0 0 Davis, R .268 224 60 6 28.200 5 1 0 0 Garneau .200 5 1 0 0.222 9 2 0 0 Healy .190 21 4 1 2.250 4 1 0 0 Joyce .277 253 70 11 37.333 12 4 0 3 Lowrie .223 148 33 3 26.333 6 2 0 1 Maxwell .222 9 2 0 1.182 11 2 2 3 Olson .182 11 2 2 3.250 12 3 0 1 Pinder .250 12 3 0 1.250 4 1 0 0 Powell .250 4 1 0 0.300 10 3 0 1 Semien .262 61 16 2 9.333 3 1 0 0 others .273 99 27 3 12 TOTALS

A’S CAREER HITTING VS. HELLICKSONPLAYER BAT AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH SF HBP GDP AVG OBP SLGChris Carter R 7 3 2 0 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 .429 .444 1.143Khris Davis R 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Rajai Davis R 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .200Matt Joyce L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Ryan Lavarnway R 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 .000Jed Lowrie S 12 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 .250Josh Phegley R 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 .400 .400 .600Marcus Semien R 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 1.000

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CLUBLongest Winning Streak ................................................................................ 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Home ........................................................................5, July 4 to 16....................................................................................................................... 5, April 18 to 22Longest Winning Streak, Road ..................................................................... 4, June 23 to 27Longest Losing Streak ............................................................................. 6, June 28 to July 3Longest Losing Streak, Home ................................................................. 8, June 19 to July 3Longest Losing Streak, Road ........................................................................ 5, April 13 to 28Most Runs, Game, A’s ........................................................ 11, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Runs, Game, Opponents ........................................................13, June 9 at Tampa Bay...................................................................................................... 13, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Runs, Inning, A’s ............................................................... 6, June 22 vs. Houston (8th)................................................................................................6, June 4 vs. Washington (9th)Most Runs, Inning, Opponents ................................................. 8, June 22 vs. Houston (2nd)Largest Margin, Victory ......................................................8, June 24 at Chicago (AL) (10-2)........................................................................................................8, April 19 vs. Texas (9-1)Largest Margin, Loss ......................................................... 10, June 2 vs. Washington (3-13).................................................................................................. 10, April 23 vs. Seattle (1-11)Most Hits, Game, A’s ..........................................................18, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Hits, Game, Opponents ..................................................... 20, August 12 vs. Baltimore...................................................................................................... 20, June 2 vs. WashingtonMost Hits, Inning, A’s ............................................................6, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Hits, Inning, Opponents ............................................... 8, August 12 vs. Baltimore (1st)Most Home Runs, Game, A’s............................................................... 5, June 28 at HoustonMost Home Runs, Game, Opponents .................................................6, May 2 at MinnesotaMost Doubles, Game, A’s .......................................................7, August 6 at Los Angles (AL)........................................................................................................... 7, June 22 vs. HoustonMost Doubles, Game, Opponents ................................................ 8, August 12 vs. BaltimoreMost Triples, Game, A’s ..............................................1 (10 times), last: August 8 vs. SeattleMost Triples, Game, Opponents ..................................................2, July 22 at New York (NL)...........................................................................................................2, June 9 at Tampa Bay................................................................................................................. 2, May 5 vs. DetroitMost Stolen Bases, Game, A’s ...................................................... 6, July 5 vs. Chicago (AL)Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponents .............................................. 5, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Strikeouts, A’s Pitchers ..........................................................15, July 30 vs. Minnesota............................................................................................ 15, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1)Most Strikeouts, Opponents Pitchers .............................................. 19, May 30 at ClevelandMost Walks, A’s Pitchers ...................................................................8, July 30 vs. Minnesota....................................................................................................... 8, July 3 vs. Chicago (AL)............................................................................................................ 8, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Walks, Opponents Pitchers........................................................... 10, July 2 vs. AtlantaFewest Hits Allowed, A’s Pitchers ............................................... 2, May 27 at New York (AL)....................................................................................................................2, April 8 at TexasFewest Hits Allowed, Opponents Pitchers ....................2 (five times), last: July 24 at TorontoMost Left on Base, Nine Inning Game ...............................................13, May 4 at MinnesotaMost Left on Base, Extra Inning Game ........................13, June 10 at Tampa Bay (G#1) (10)Fewest Left on Base, Game ...................................................................1, July 24 at TorontoMost Errors, Game .................................................. 3 (nine times), last: August 8 vs. SeattleLargest Comeback in Win ....................................................5, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)..........................................................................................................5, July 30 vs. MinnesotaLargest Lead Surrendered in Loss ..............................................5, July 22 at New York (NL)............................................................................................................ 5, April 15 vs. Houston

INDIVIDUALGrand Slams ............................Marcus Semien, July 31 vs. San Francisco (George Kontos)...................................................................... Ryon Healy, June 27 at Houston (James Hoyt)

............................................................... Matt Joyce, June 4 vs. Washington (Shawn Kelley)Pinch Hit Home Runs .................... Josh Phegley, April 25 at Los Angeles-AL (Jose Alvarez)Lead Off Home Runs .............................. Matt Joyce, August 9 vs. Seattle (Yovani Gallardo)..............................................................Matt Joyce, July 22 at New York-NL (Zach Wheeler)...................................................... Matt Joyce, June 17 vs. New York-AL (Masahiro Tanaka).................................................................Adam Rosales, April 22 vs. Seattle (Ariel Miranda)Inside-The-Park Home Runs ..........................................................................................NoneGame Ending Home Runs .................... Yonder Alonso, July 30 vs. Minnesota (Tyler Duffey)................................................................Rajai Davis, July 29 vs. Minnesota (Taylor Rogers)................................................................... Khris Davis, July 15 vs. Cleveland (Bryan Shaw).......................................................Franklin Barreto, July 4 vs. Chicago-AL (Tommy Kahnle)................................................................ Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (Heath Hembree)..........................................................Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (Deolis Guerra).............................................................Ryon Healy, May 7 vs. Detroit (Francisco Rodriguez)Back-to-Back Home Runs .............Adam Rosales and Matt Joyce, June 25 at Chicago (AL).........................................................Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, June 3 vs. Washington............................................................ Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy, May 29 at Cleveland..................................................................... Jed Lowrie and Khris Davis, May 18 vs. BostonLongest Hitting Streak ............................................................. 11, Ryon Healy, May 13 to 24Most Runs, Game ..............................................................4, Rajai Davis, June 7 vs. TorontoMost Hits, Game ...............4 (seven times), last: Chad Pinder, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Doubles, Game .................. 2 (20 times), last: Matt Chapman, August 12 vs. BaltimoreMost Triples, Game ................................1 (10 times), last: Khris Davis, August 8 vs. SeattleMost Home Runs, Game ................ 2 (13 times), last: Matt Chapman, July 15 vs. ClevelandMost Runs Batted In, Game ..............................................5, Ryon Healy, June 5 vs. TorontoMost Walks, Game .................3 (four times), last: Yonder Alonso, July 31 vs. San FranciscoMost Strikeouts, Game ................4 (six times), last: Khris Davis, June 17 vs. New York (AL) Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................................... 4, Rajai Davis, July 5 vs. Chicago (AL)Longest Winning Streak ............................................... 5, Sean Manaea, May 20 to June 10Longest Losing Streak ..................................................... 4, Jharel Cotton, May 9 to June 13.......................................................................................4, Andrew Triggs, May 21 to presentMost Strikeouts, Game .....................................................11, Sonny Gray, May 24 vs. MiamiMost Walks, Game ................................................... 5, Jharel Cotton, July 30 vs. Minnesota........................................................................................5, Sean Manaea, May 15 at Seattle....................................................................................5, Sean Manaea, April 15 vs. HoustonMost Innings, Game, Starter ......................................... 8.0, Sonny Gray, June 30 vs. Atlanta........................................................................8.0, Jesse Hahn, April 25 at Los Angeles (AL)Most Innings, Game, Reliever ..................... 6.0, Michael Brady, August 1 vs. San Francisco............................................................................................6.0, Jesse Hahn, April 7 at TexasLow Hit Complete Game ................................................................................................NoneMost Consecutive Scoreless Innings ................................. 13.2, Andrew Triggs, April 6 to 18Most Consecutive Batters Retired .................................... 21, Sonny Gray, June 30 to July 5

GENERALLongest Game, Innings ..................................................................12, July 30 vs. Minnesota............................................................................................................... 12, July 2 vs. AtlantaLongest Game, Time, Nine Innings .................................4:12, August 6 at Los Angeles (AL)Longest Game, Time, Extra Innings ...............................4:29, June 15 vs. New York-AL (10)Shortest Game, Time........................................................... 2:28, August 3 at San FranciscoLargest Crowd, Home .............................................................40,019, July 3 at Chicago (AL)Smallest Crowd, Home ............................................................ 9,736, July 17 vs. Tampa BayLargest Crowd, Road .....................................................................47,484, July 27 at TorontoSmallest Crowd, Road ..............................................................13,153, June 9 at Tampa BayPostponement, Rain, Home ................................................................... April 16 vs. HoustonPostponement, Rain, Road ............................................................................................None

HIGHS AND LOWS

MULTIPLE HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 TOTAlonso 19 3 1 0 23Barreto 3 0 0 0 3Brugman 9 1 0 0 10Canha 2 2 0 0 4Chapman 7 1 0 0 8Davis, K 24 5 0 0 29Davis, R 12 1 2 0 15Decker 1 1 0 0 2Healy 24 6 1 0 31Joyce 13 3 0 0 16Lowrie 24 9 1 0 34Maxwell 3 3 0 0 6Olson 2 0 0 0 2Phegley 5 0 0 0 5Pinder 8 2 1 0 11Plouffe 4 1 0 0 5Rosales 7 0 0 0 7Semien 5 1 1 0 7Vogt 8 0 0 0 8

MULTIPLE RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAlonso 8 4 0 0 0 12Barreto 2 0 0 0 0 2Brugman 2 0 0 0 0 2Canha 1 2 0 0 0 3Chapman 3 2 0 0 0 5Davis, K 19 1 3 0 0 23Davis, R 4 0 0 0 0 4Garneau 1 0 0 0 0 1Healy 11 3 1 1 0 16Joyce 9 2 1 0 0 12Lavarnway 1 0 0 0 0 1Lowrie 7 1 1 0 0 9Maxwell 3 0 0 0 0 3Olson 2 0 1 0 0 3Phegley 1 0 0 0 0 1Plouffe 0 1 0 0 0 1Pinder 7 1 0 0 0 8Rosales 6 0 0 0 0 6Semien 3 0 1 0 0 4Vogt 3 1 0 0 0 4

GAME TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIPLAYER GT GA TOTAlonso 4 11 15Barreto 0 1 1Brugman 0 1 1Canha 2 3 5Chapman 3 5 8Davis, K 6 24 30Davis, R 4 5 9Healy 6 16 22Joyce 5 9 14Lowrie 5 7 12Maxwell 2 2 4Olson 1 2 3Phegley 0 2 2Pinder 4 6 10Plouffe 2 2 4Rosales 7 5 12Semien 3 6 9Vogt 0 5 5

STARTS IN THE BATTING ORDERPlayer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Alonso - 2 15 9 46 6 6 3 -Barreto - 2 - - - 1 2 3 2Brugman 5 - - - - - 5 14 16Canha 1 6 - - - 2 6 10 1Chapman - 1 - - 1 5 22 10 -Davis, K - - 9 104 - - - - -Davis, R 46 3 - - - - 1 3 17Decker 8 - - - - - - 3 4Garneau - - - - - - - - 3Healy - 3 26 4 27 46 1 - -Joyce 48 18 - - - 3 7 14 3LaMarre - - - - - - - - 2Lavarnway - - - - - - 1 2 1Lowrie - 17 65 - 20 5 - - -Maxwell - - - - 2 7 12 15 1Olson - 8 - - - 4 2 - 1Phegley - - - - 1 5 4 18 9Pinder - 16 - - 3 8 11 8 1Plouffe - 4 1 - 4 16 16 10 -Powell 1 - - - - - - - -Rosales 2 4 - - - 1 2 5 45Semien 6 32 - - - - - 1 4Vogt - 1 1 - 13 8 19 1 -

GAMES BY POSITIONC 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

Player G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GS G GSAlonso - - 96 86 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1Barreto - - - - 3 3 - - 8 7 - - - - - - - -Brugman - - - - - - - - - - 4 3 41 37 1 - - -Canha - - 2 - - - - - - - 12 8 7 6 15 10 2 2Chapman - - - - - - 39 39 - - - - - - - - - -Davis, K - - - - - - - - - - 87 86 - - - - 27 27Davis, R - - - - - - - - - - 15 8 72 59 3 2 - -Decker - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 13 12 4 3 - -Garneau 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Healy - - 27 26 - - 33 30 - - - - - - - - 52 52Joyce - - - - - - - - - - 10 8 - - 90 81 2 1LaMarre - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 - - - -Lavarnway 5 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Lowrie - - - - 100 97 - - - - - - - - - - 10 10Maxwell 43 37 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Olson - - 10 5 - - - - - - - - - - 10 10 - -Phegley 46 37 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pinder - - - - 12 10 - - 20 17 2 2 - - 14 11 7 7Plouffe - - - - - - 52 47 - - - - - - - - 4 4Powell - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -Rosales - - - - 8 7 4 1 55 50 1 1 - - - - 1 -Semien - - - - - - - - 43 43 - - - - - - - -Vogt 43 36 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 8 7

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HOME RUN BREAKDOWN 2017 HOME RUNS LAST REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNPlayer Solo 2R 3R GS Tot. Date Opponent Pitcher GP SinceChapman 6 0 1 0 7 August 4, 2017 at Los Angeles (AL) Scribner 7Davis, K 15 13 4 0 32 August 12, 2017 Baltimore Bundy –Davis, R 3 2 0 0 5 August 3, 2017 at San Francisco Blach 4Garneau 0 0 0 0 0 April 4, 2017 Los Angeles (NL) Ryu 23Healy 10 7 3 1 21 August 8, 2017 Seattle Miranda 3Joyce 6 7 1 1 15 August 9, 2017 Seattle Gallardo 3Lowrie 8 2 0 0 10 July 16, 2017 Cleveland Otero 25Maxwell 1 0 0 0 1 July 6, 2017 at Seattle Gaviglio 24Olson 3 3 0 0 6 August 12, 2017 Baltimore Bundy –Phegley 3 0 0 0 3 June 10, 2017 at Tampa Bay G#2 Hu 16Pinder 4 6 0 0 10 August 6, 2017 at Los Angeles (AL) Petit 4Powell 0 0 0 0 0 — — — 19Semien 2 1 1 0 4 July 31, 2017 San Francisco Kontos 11others 34 13 3 0 50Team 93 52 12 3 160

MILESTONESPlayer Category No. NeedsDavis, K Hits 497 3 for 500Davis, R Stolen Bases 390 10 for 400 Stolen Bases with Oak 141 3 for 144 (ties Jackson for 6th in Oakland history)Semien Doubles 72 28 for 100Treinen Games 199 1 for 200

WALK-OFF WINS (9)Adam Rosales, May 6 vs. Detroit (single)Ryon Healy, May 7 vs. Detroit (home run)Jed Lowrie, May 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL (home run)Mark Canha, May 19 vs. Boston (home run)Khris Davis, June 15 vs. New York-AL (single)Franklin Barreto, July 4 vs. Chicago-AL (home run)Khris Davis, July 15 vs. Cleveland (home run)Rajai Davis, July 29 vs. Minnesota (home run)Yonder Alonso, July 30 vs. Minnesota (home run)

A’S AT A GLANCESeason High ................................................... 10-8 (April 22)Season Low.. ...... 44-59/50-65/51-66 (July 28/August 10/12)April .............................................................................. 11-14May ...............................................................................12-15June ..............................................................................12-16July ...............................................................................12-14August ..............................................................................4-7September ........................................................................0-0Home Series ................................................................10-6-3Road Series .................................................................3-13-2Series Sweeps ..................................................................3-8First Game of Series .....................................................14-24Last Game of Series .....................................................14-23A’s Score First ..............................................................29-24Opponent Scores First ..................................................22-42Leading After 7th ............................................................37-7Leading After 8th ............................................................42-5Tied After 7th ....................................................................5-5Tied After 8th ....................................................................5-6Trailing After 7th .............................................................9-54Trailing After 8th .............................................................4-55Commit No Errors .........................................................26-29Commit 1 or More Errors ..............................................25-37More HR Than Opp. .....................................................35-15Fewer HR Than Opp. .....................................................5-29Same Total HR of Opp. ................................................. 11-22Starter Pitches 7 or More ..............................................13-10Starter Pitches Less Than 7 .........................................38-56When Scoring 4 or More ...............................................42-28When Scoring Less Than 4 ............................................9-38Last At Bat ....................................................................13-12Replay Challenges ....................................................... 11-14Different Lineups .............................................................106

May 20 John Axford reinstated from the DL; Ryan Dull placed on the 10-day DL (strained right knee); Daniel Mengden reinstated from the DL and op-tioned to Nashville

May 24 Bobby Wahl placed on the 10-day DL (strained right shoulder); Zach Neal selected from Nash-ville; Chris Bassitt returned from rehab

May 27 Jesse Hahn placed on the 10-day DL retroactive to May 24 (strained right triceps); Jharel Cotton recalled from Nashville

May 29 Kendall Graveman placed on the 10-day DL ret-roactive to May 26 (strained right shoulder); Dan-iel Mengden recalled from Nashville

May 31 Jesse Hahn sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

June 2 Sean Doolittle sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

June 3 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; Daniel Meng-den optioned to Nashville

June 5 Jesse Hahn reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville

June 7 Sean Doolittle transferred to Nashville on rehabJune 9 Jaycob Brugman recalled from Nashville; Mark

Canha optioned to NashvilleJune 10 Sean Doolittle reinstated from the disabled list;

Andrew Triggs placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained left hip); Matt Olson recalled from Nash-ville

June 11 Frankie Montas optioned to NashvilleJune 14 Daniel Gossett selected from Nashville; Matt Ol-

son optioned to NashvilleJune 15 Matt Chapman selected from Nashville; Trevor

Plouffe designated for assignmentJune 17 Michael Brady selected from Nashville; Zach

Neal optioned to Nashville; Ryan LaMarre des-ignated for assignment; Trevor Plouffe traded to Tampa Bay with cash for a player to be named later or cash

June 21 Ryan LaMarre releasedJune 22 Bruce Maxwell and Matt Olson recalled from

Nashville; Stephen Vogt designated for assign-ment; Matt Chapman placed on the 10-day dis-

abled list retroactive to June 19 (left knee celluli-tis)

June 23 Marcus Semien sent to Stockton on a rehab as-signment

June 24 Franklin Barreto recalled from Nashville; Chad Pinder placed on the 10-day disabled list (strained left hamstring)

June 25 Stephen Vogt claimed off waivers by MilwaukeeJune 28 Chris Bassitt sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-

mentJuly 1 Paul Blackburn recalled from Nashville; Josh

Smith optioned to Nashville; Matt Chapman sent to Stockton on a rehab assignment; Marcus Semien transferred to Nashville on rehab

July 2 Zach Neal recalled from Nashville; Jesse Hahn optioned to Nashville

July 3 Matt Chapman reinstated from the disabled list; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville

July 5 Josh Phegley placed on the paternity list; Ryan Lavarnway selected from Nashville

July 6 Marcus Semien reinstated from the disabled list; Jharel Cotton placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to July 4 (right thumb blister); Andrew Triggs transferred to the 60-day disabled list

July 8 Chris Smith selected from Nashville; Josh Pheg-ley reinstated from the paternity list; Franklin Barreto optioned to Nashville; Ryan Lavarnway designated for assignment

July 14 Ryan Lavarnway outrighted to NashvilleJuly 16 Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson traded to Wash-

ington for Blake Treinen and minor leaguers Shel-don Neuse and Jesus Luzardo; Simon Castro selected from Nashville

July 18 Chad Pinder sent to Nashville on a rehab assign-ment

July 19 Zach Neal and Michael Brady optioned to Nash-ville; Jharel Cotton and Kendall Graveman sent to Nashville on a rehab assignment; Ryan Dull sent to Arizona on a rehab assignment

July 20 Bobby Wahl sent to Stockton on a rehab assign-ment

July 21 Frankie Montas and Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; Ryan Dull transferred to Nashville on rehab

July 24 Josh Smith recalled from Nashville; Matt Olson optioned to Nashville

July 25 Chris Bassitt reinstated from the disabled list and optioned to Nashville; Bobby Wahl transferred to 60-day disabled list and transferred to Nashville on rehab

July 27 Ryan Dull reinstated from disabled list; Ryan La-varnway selected from Nashville; Josh Phegley placed on 10-day disabled list retroactive to July 25 (strained left oblique); John Axford designated for assignment

July 30 Jharel Cotton reinstated from the disabled list; Frankie Montas optioned to Nashville; John Ax-ford released

July 31 Sonny Gray traded to the New York Yankees with $1.5 million international bonus slot cash in ex-change for Dustin Fowler, Jorge Mateo and minor leaguer James Kaprielian; Dustin Fowler placed on the 60-day DL (ruptured right patellar tendon); Adam Rosales traded to Arizona for minor leagu-er Jeferson Mejia; Chad Pinder reinstated from the disabled list; Michael Brady recalled from Nashville

Aug. 2 Mark Canha recalled from Nashville; Michael Brady optioned to Nashville

Aug. 3 Kendall Graveman reinstated from the disabled list; Daniel Gossett optioned to Nashville

Aug. 4 Dustin Garneau claimed off waiversAug. 5 Ryan Lavarnway designated for assignment;

Matt Joyce placed on suspended listAug. 6 Yonder Alonso traded to Seattle for Boog Powell;

Bobby Wahl returned from rehab assignmentAug. 7 Matt Joyce reinstated from suspended listAug. 8 Matt Olson recalled from Nashville; Ryan Lavarn-

way outrighted to NashvilleAug. 11 Michael Brady and Boog Powell recalled from

Nashville; Jaycob Brugman and Mark Canha op-tioned to Nashville

Player Injury Dates Games MissedAxford Strained right shoulder April 2-May 19 43Bassitt Right UCL surgery March 30-July 24 99Chapman Left knee cellulitis June 19-July 2 13Cotton Right thumb blister July 4-29 21Davis, R. Strained left hamstring April 22-May 1 8Doolittle Strained left shoulder April 30-June 9 36Dull Strained right knee May 20-July 26 59Fowler Ruptured right patellar tendon July 31-present 12Graveman Strained right shoulder April 15-26 10Graveman Strained right shoulder May 26-August 2 62Gray Strained right shoulder March 30-April 30 25

Player Injury Dates Games MissedHahn Strained right triceps May 24-June 5 12Manaea Strained left shoulder April 27-May 14 16Mengden Right foot surgery March 30-May 19 42Phegley Concussion May 4-11 7Phegley Strained left oblique July 25-present 18Pinder Strained left hamstring June 24-July 30 31Semien Fractured scaphoid bone April 15-July 5 74Smolinski Right shoulder surgery March 30-present 117Triggs Strained left hip June 10-present 57Wahl Strained right shoulder May 24-present 72Wendle Strained right shoulder March 30-April 28 23

DISABLED LIST

The A’s have used the disabled list 22 times this season…used the DL an Oakland record 27 times last year

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Page 8: OAKLAND ATHLETICSbreaking the previous mark of seven (12 times, last: at Baltimore, Aug. 16, 2015)…the doubles were the most yielded by an A’s team since the Kansas City A’s

GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.4/3 1 LAA W 4-2 1-0 t1 – OAK/HOU – Graveman Nolasco Casilla 36,067* 36,0674/4 2 LAA L 6-7 1-1 t2 -1 HOU 1 Bailey Dull Bedrosian 11,225 47,2924/5 3 LAA L 0-5 1-2 3 -2 HOU 1 Ramirez Cotton 13,405 60,6974/6 4 LAA W 5-1 2-2 t2 -1 HOU 1 Triggs Skaggs 13,292 73,989 (4 dates)4/7 5 at TEX L 5-10 2-3 3 -1 HOU/LAA 1 Claudio Alcantara 34,235 34,2354/8 6 at TEX W 6-1 3-3 t2 -1 LAA 1 Graveman Darvish 44,410 78,6454/9 7 at TEX L 1-8 3-4 3 -2 LAA 1 Perez Manaea 36,905 115,5504/10 8 at KC W 2-0 4-4 t2 -1½ LAA 1½ Cotton Kennedy Doolittle 40,019 155,5694/11 OFF DAY 3 -2 LAA 1½4/12 9 at KC W 8-3 5-4 3 -1 LAA ½ Triggs Hammel 24,380 179,9494/13 10 at KC L 1-3 5-5 3 -1 HOU/LAA – Vargas Hahn Herrera 22.160 202,109 (6 dates)4/14 11 HOU L 2-7 5-6 3 -2 HOU 1 Keuchel Madson 15,385 89,3744/15 12 HOU L 6-10 5-7 3 -3 HOU 2 Harris Casilla 20,140 109,5144/16 HOU PPD, Rain 3 -3 HOU 2½4/17 13 TEX L 0-7 5-8 t4 -4 HOU 3½ Griffin Cotton 10,406 119,9204/18 14 TEX W 4-2 6-8 3 -3 HOU 2½ Triggs Darvish Casilla 12,091 132,0114/19 15 TEX W 9-1 7-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Hahn Perez 14,031 146,0424/20 16 SEA W 9-6 8-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Dull Scribner 10,707 156,7494/21 17 SEA W 3-1 9-8 2 -3 HOU 3 Manaea Iwakuma Casilla 15,255 172,0044/22 18 SEA W 4-3 10-8 2 -2 HOU 2 Cotton Miranda 20,722 192,7264/23 19 SEA L 1-11 10-9 2 -3 HOU 3 Gallardo Triggs 24,165 216,891 (13 dates)4/24 OFF DAY 2 -3 HOU 34/25 20 at LAA L 1-2 (11) 10-10 2 -4 HOU 4 Pounders Madson 30,124 232,2334/26 21 at LAA L 5-8 10-11 t2 -4 HOU 4 Shoemaker Manaea Norris 30,248 262,4814/27 22 at LAA L 1-2 10-12 t3 -4 HOU 3 Nolasco Graveman Norris 37,603 300,0844/28 23 at HOU L 4-9 10-13 t4 -5 HOU 3 Morton Cotton 28,472 328,5564/29 24 at HOU W 2-1 11-13 t3 -4 HOU 3 Triggs Musgrove Casilla 32,147 360,7034/30 25 at HOU L 2-7 11-14 t3 -5 HOU 3 Keuchel Hahn Giles 34,880 395,5835/1 OFF DAY 3 -5½ HOU 3½5/2 26 at MIN L 1-9 11-15 3 -6½ HOU 3½ Santana Gray 18,930 414,5135/3 27 at MIN L 4-7 11-16 4 -7½ HOU 4½ Santiago Graveman 18,658 433,1715/4 28 at MIN W 8-5 12-16 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Cotton Gibson Casilla 19,247 452,418 (15 dates)5/5 29 DET L 2-7 12-17 5 -7½ HOU 5½ Fulmer Triggs 17,519 234,4105/6 30 DET W 6-5 13-17 4 -6½ HOU 4½ Montas Rodriguez 16,651 251,0615/7 31 DET W 8-6 14-17 4 -6½ HOU 5½ Casilla Rodriguez 23,227 274,2885/8 32 LAA W 3-2 (11) 15-17 t2 -6 HOU 6 Hendriks Guerra 10,292 284,5805/9 33 LAA L 3-7 15-18 4 -7 HOU 6 Meyer Cotton Norris 11,383 295,9635/10 34 LAA W 3-1 16-18 t3 -7 HOU 6 Triggs Chavez Casilla 11,061 307,024 (19 dates)5/11 OFF DAY 3 -7½ HOU 75/12 35 at TEX L 2-5 16-19 t4 -8½ HOU 8 Kela Casilla 35,625 488,0435/13 36 at TEX L 5-6 16-20 5 -9 HOU 8 Barnette Dull Bush 37,898 525,9415/14 37 at TEX L 4-6 16-21 5 -9½ HOU 7½ Alvarez Madson Bush 35,157 561,0985/15 38 at SEA L 5-6 16-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Gallardo Manaea Zych 15,431 576,5295/16 39 at SEA W 9-6 17-22 5 -10½ HOU 8 Madson Cishek 13,955 590,4845/17 40 at SEA L 0-4 17-23 5 -11½ HOU 8 Bergman Hahn 14,117 604,601 (21 dates)5/18 41 BOS W 8-3 18-23 5 -11 HOU 7½ Gray Velazquez 12,016 319,0405/19 42 BOS W 3-2 (10) 19-23 5 -10 HOU 6½ Dull Hembree 24,728 343,7685/20 43 BOS W 8-3 20-23 4 -9 HOU 6½ Manaea Taylor 20,235 364,0035/21 44 BOS L 3-12 20-24 4 -9 HOU 5½ Rodriguez Triggs 20,691 384,6945/22 OFF DAY 4 -9½ HOU 65/23 45 MIA L 9-11 20-25 4 -10½ HOU 7 Urena Hahn 12,835 397,5295/24 46 MIA W 4-1 21-25 4 -9½ HOU 7 Gray Volquez Casilla 19,738 417,267 (25 dates)5/25 OFF DAY 4 -10 HOU 85/26 47 at NYY W 4-1 22-25 4 -10 HOU 9 Manaea Tanaka 39,044 643,6455/27 48 at NYY L 2-3 22-26 4 -11 HOU 9 Sabathia Cotton Betances 40,218 683,8635/28 49 at NYY L 5-9 22-27 4 -12 HOU 10 Pineda Triggs 45,232 729,0955/29 50 at CLE L 3-5 22-28 t4 -13 HOU 11 Carrasco Mengden Allen 20,792 749,8875/30 51 at CLE L 4-9 22-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Bauer Gray 14,184 764,0715/31 52 at CLE W 3-1 23-29 5 -14 HOU 11 Manaea Clevinger Casilla 16,784 780,8556/1 53 at CLE L 0-8 23-30 5 -14½ HOU 11½ Kluber Cotton 19,767 800,622 (28 dates)6/2 54 WSH L 3-13 23-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Strasburg Triggs 20,813 438,0806/3 55 WSH W 10-4 24-31 5 -15½ HOU 12½ Hendriks Ross 23,921 462,0016/4 56 WSH L 10-11 24-32 5 -16½ HOU 13½ Roark Madson Kelley 21,265 483,2666/5 57 TOR W 5-3 25-32 5 -16½ HOU 14 Manaea Happ Casilla 12,890 496,1566/6 58 TOR W 4-1 26-32 5 -15½ HOU 13 Hahn Estrada Casilla 16,643 512,7996/7 59 TOR L 5-7 (10) 26-33 5 -15½ HOU 12 Tepera Montas Osuna 15,076 527,875 (31 dates)6/8 OFF DAY 5 -16 HOU 136/9 60 at TB L 4-13 26-34 5 -16 HOU 12 Cobb Triggs 13,153 813,7756/10 61 at TB (1) L 5-6 (10) 26-35 Pruitt Hendriks 62 at TB (2) W 7-2 27-35 5 -16½ HOU 13 Manaea Hu 17,775 831,5506/11 63 at TB L 4-5 27-36 5 -16½ HOU 12 Whitley Coulombe Colome 13,640 845,1906/12 OFF DAY 5 -16 HOU 126/13 64 at MIA L 1-8 27-37 5 -16 HOU 11 Urena Cotton 19,953 865,1436/14 65 at MIA L 6-11 27-38 5 -17 HOU 11 Barraclough Gossett 19,436 884,579 (33 dates)6/15 66 NYY W 8-7 (10) 28-38 5 -16½ HOU 11½ Hendriks Gallegos 21,838 549,7136/16 67 NYY W 7-6 29-38 5 -15½ HOU 11 Coulombe Holder Casilla 30,184 579,8976/17 68 NYY W 5-2 30-38 5 -15½ HOU 11 Hahn Tanaka Doolittle 31,418 611,3156/18 69 NYY W 4-3 31-38 5 -14½ HOU 11 Cotton Cessa Doolittle 34,140 645,4556/19 70 HOU L 1-4 31-39 5 -15½ HOU 12 Peacock Gossett Giles 10,482 655,9376/20 71 HOU L 4-8 31-40 5 -16½ HOU 12 Martes Gray 15,362 671,2996/21 72 HOU L 1-5 31-41 5 -17½ HOU 12½ Fiers Manaea 12,277 683,5766/22 73 HOU L 9-12 31-42 5 -18½ HOU 12½ Paulino Hahn Devenski 18,747 702,323 (39 dates)6/23 74 at CWS W 3-0 32-42 5 -17½ HOU 11½ Cotton Pelfrey Casilla 25,370 909,9496/24 75 at CWS W 10-2 33-42 5 -17½ HOU 12½ Gossett Shields 38,618 948,5676/25 76 at CWS W 5-3 34-42 5 -17½ HOU 13 Gray Kahnle Casilla 28,089 976,6566/26 OFF DAY 5 -17½ HOU 12½6/27 77 at HOU W 6-4 35-42 5 -16½ HOU 12½ Manaea Fiers Casilla 28,312 1,004,9686/28 78 at HOU L 8-11 35-43 5 -17½ HOU 12½ Feliz Hahn Giles 34,075 1,039,0436/29 79 at HOU L 1-6 35-44 5 -18½ HOU 13½ Peacock Gossett 29,509 1,068,552 (39 dates)

GA/ LEADER CUM.DATE G OPP W-L SCORE REC POS GB AND LEAD WINNER LOSER SAVE ATT. ATT.6/30 80 ATL L 1-3 35-45 5 -18½ HOU 13½ Foltynewicz Gray Johnson 19,286 721,6097/1 81 ATL L 3-4 35-46 5 -19½ HOU 13½ Freeman Casilla Johnson 22,230 743,8397/2 82 ATL L 3-4 (12) 35-47 5 -20½ HOU 14½ Johnson Axford Vizcaino 18,438 762,2777/3 83 CWS L 2-7 35-48 5 -21 HOU 15 Rodon Cotton 40,019 802,2967/4 84 CWS W 7-6 36-48 5 -21 HOU 16 Casilla Kahnle 16,314 818,6107/5 85 CWS W 7-4 37-48 5 -21 HOU 16 Gray Pelfrey 13,813 832,423 (45 dates)7/6 86 at SEA W 7-4 38-48 5 -20 HOU 15½ Blackburn Gaviglio 18,368 1,086,9207/7 87 at SEA L 2-7 38-49 5 -21 HOU 16½ Paxton Manaea 22,213 1,109,1337/8 88 at SEA W 4-3 39-49 5 -20 HOU 15½ Doolittle Diaz Casilla 28,694 1,137,8277/9 89 at SEA L 0-4 39-50 5 -21 HOU 16½ Hernandez Gossett 32,661 1,170,488 (43 dates)7/10-13 ALL-STAR BREAK 5 -21 HOU 16½ 7/14 90 CLE W 5-0 40-50 5 -21 HOU 16½ Gray Carrasco 19,870 852,2937/15 91 CLE W 5-3 41-50 5 -20 HOU 15½ Madson Miller 33,021 885,3147/16 92 CLE W 7-3 42-50 5 -20 HOU 16½ Manaea Bauer 25,509 910,8237/17 93 TB L 2-3 42-51 5 -20 HOU 15½ Odorizzi Gossett Colome 9,736 920,5597/18 94 TB L 3-4 42-52 5 -21 HOU 16½ Kolarek Casilla Colomé 15,231 935,7907/19 95 TB W 7-2 43-52 5 -20 HOU 15½ Gray Faria 17,019 952,809 (51 dates)7/20 OFF DAY 5 -20 HOU 167/21 96 at NYM L 5-7 43-53 5 -21 HOU 17 Robles Blackburn Blevins 26,969 1,197,4577/22 97 at NYM L 5-6 43-54 5 -22 HOU 17 Robles Castro 39,629 1,237,0867/23 98 at NYM W 3-2 44-54 5 -21 HOU 17 Gossett Montero Casilla 29,037 1,266,1237/24 99 at TOR L 2-4 44-55 5 -22 HOU 17 Liriano C. Smith Osuna 39,613 1,305,7367/25 100 at TOR L 1-4 44-56 5 -23 HOU 17 Valdez Gray Osuna 40,624 1,346,3607/26 101 at TOR L 2-3 44-57 5 -23 HOU 17 Biagini Casilla 41,984 1,388,3447/27 102 at TOR L 4-8 (10) 44-58 5 -23½ HOU 17 Osuna Hendriks 47,484 1,435,828 (50 dates)7/28 103 MIN L 3-6 44-59 5 -24½ HOU 18 Garcia Gossett Kintzler 17.727 970,5367/29 104 MIN W 5-4 45-59 5 -23½ HOU 17 Coulombe Rogers 27,047 997,5837/30 105 MIN W 6-5 (12) 46-59 5 -22½ HOU 16 J. Smith Duffey 16,790 1,014,3737/31 106 SF W 8-5 47-59 5 -22½ HOU 16 Blackburn Osich Treinen 38,391 1,052,7648/1 107 SF L 4-10 47-60 5 -22½ HOU 15 Samardzija Manaea 38,871 1,091,635 (56 dates)8/2 108 at SF W 6-1 48-60 5 -21½ HOU 15 Gossett Moore 40,635 1,476,4638/3 109 at SF L 2-11 48-61 5 -21½ HOU 15 Blach Graveman 39,883 1,516,3468/4 110 at LAA L 6-8 48-62 5 -22½ HOU 15 Chavez Coulombe Norris 43,330 1,559,6768/5 111 at LAA W 5-0 49-62 5 -21½ HOU 14½ Blackburn Skaggs 39,180 1,598,8568/6 112 at LAA W 11-10 50-62 5 -21½ HOU 15 J.Smith Norris Treinen 38,278 1,637,134 (55 dates)8/7 OFF DAY 5 -21½ HOU 15 8/8 113 SEA L 6-7 (10) 50-63 5 -21½ HOU 14 Rzepczynski J.Smith Diaz 12,354 1,103,9898/9 114 SEA L 3-6 50-64 5 -21½ HOU 13 Pagan Cotton Diaz 14,989 1,118,9788/10 115 BAL L 2-7 50-65 5 -21½ HOU 13 Miley C.Smith Britton 11,386 1,130,3648/11 116 BAL W 5-4 51-65 5 -20½ HOU 13 Casilla Brach Treinen 14,330 1,144,6948/12 117 BAL L 5-12 51-66 5 -20½ HOU 12 Bundy Manaea 29,742 1,174,436

* indicates sellout. CAPS indicates complete game.

DATE G OPP TIME TV PROMOTION8/13 118 BAL 1:05 NBCSCA8/14 119 KC 7:05 NBCSCA8/15 120 KC 7:05 NBCSCA Jewish Heritage Night8/16 121 KC 12:35 MLBN8/17 OFF DAY 8/18 122 at HOU 5:10 NBCSCA8/19 123 at HOU 4:10 NBCSCA8/20 124 at HOU 11:10 NBCSCA8/21 125 at BAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/22 126 at BAL 4:05 NBCSCA8/23 127 at BAL 12:05 MLBN8/24 OFF DAY 8/25 128 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA Italian Heritage Night8/26 129 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA Dennis Eckersley Bobblehead (15,000 fans)8/27 130 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA8/28 131 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/29 132 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/30 133 at LAA 7:05 NBCSCA8/31 OFF DAY 9/1 134 at SEA 7:10 NBCSCA9/2 135 at SEA 6:10 NBCSCA9/3 136 at SEA 1:10 NBCSCA9/4 137 LAA 1:05 NBCSCA9/5 138 LAA 7:05 NBCSCA Cal Night9/6 139 LAA 12:35 NBCSCA9/7 OFF DAY9/8 140 HOU 7:05 NBCSCA9/9 141 HOU (1) 1:05 NBCSCA 142 HOU (2)9/10 143 HOU 1:05 NBCSCA Pink Ribbon Socks sponsored by Sutter Health (10,000 fans) Breast Cancer Awareness Day sponsored by Sutter Health9/11 OFF DAY9/12 144 at BOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/13 145 at BOS 4:10 NBCSCA9/14 146 at BOS 10:35 NBCSCA9/15 147 at PHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/16 148 at PHI 4:05 NBCSCA9/17 149 at PHI 10:35 NBCSCA9/18 150 at DET 4:10 NBCSCA9/19 151 at DET 4:10 NBCSCA9/20 152 at DET 10:10 MLBN9/21 OFF DAY9/22 153 TEX 7:05 NBCSCA Filipino Heritage Night sponsored by Cache Creek Casino9/23 154 TEX 6:05 NBCSCA Star Wars Fireworks9/24 155 TEX 1:05 NBCSCA Hecho en Oakland T-Shirt sponsored by Kelly-Moore Paints (10,000 fans)9/25 156 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA9/26 157 SEA 7:05 NBCSCA Portugese Heritage Night9/27 158 SEA 12:35 NBCSCA9/28 159 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/29 160 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA9/30 161 at TEX 5:05 NBCSCA10/1 162 at TEX 12:05 NBCSCA

2017 OAKLAND ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS