st. louis cardinals 2018 season reviehicks, dakota hudson, yairo muñoz, tyler o’neill, daniel...

31
2018 SEASON REVIEW: The St. Louis Cardinals concluded their 127th season of play in the National League by finishing in 3rd place in the National League Central Division, 6th overall in the Senior Circuit and 13th in the majors. It was the 23rd third place finish for the Cardinals all-time and their 2nd-straight. WINNING SEASONS: The Cardinals posted their 11th consecutive winning season in 2018, something they’d done just once previ- ously in franchise history, when they compiled 15 consecutive win- ning seasons from 1939-1953. It marked the 78th winning season in franchise history. 10,000 WINS MILESTONE: On June 25, the Cardinals recorded their 10,000th regular season win since joining the National League in 1892, becoming the sixth team to reach the 10,000 wins mile- stone as a member of the National League, along with the Braves (joined in 1876), Cubs (1876), Giants (1883), Pirates (1887) and Dodgers (1890). FAN-TASTIC: The Cardinals surpassed the 3 million mark in sea- son attendance (3,403,587) for the 15th-straight season (2004- 18) and the 22nd time overall...the Cardinals ranked 3rd behind only the Dodgers (3,857,500) & Yankees (3,482,865) among MLB teams in season attendance in 2018...St. Louis posted sellouts in 27 of their 81 home dates. MLB RATINGS LEADER: The Cardinals ranked no. 1 among all teams in local television ratings (7.3 household rating) on FOX Sports Midwest, the 19th consecutive season (2000-18) the team finished in the top three in all of MLB. GAMES THAT MATTER: Since Opening Day of 2011, the Cardi- nals have played 1,292 regular season games, out of 1,295, during which they still maintained playoff aspirations and had not yet been eliminated...THE “MO” SHOW: In their 11 seasons (2008- 18) under President of Baseball Operations John “Mo” Mozeliak, the Cardinals have won 985 regular season games, trailing only the Yankees (1,010) & Dodgers (992), while they & the Yankees are the only teams to have posted 11 consecutive winning (+.500) seasons in that time period. MIKE & MIKE: For the first time since 1995, the Cardinals in 2018 utilized more than one manager in the same season. The team dis- missed manager Mike Matheny following their game on July 14th after the team had gotten off to a 47-46 (.505 win pct.) start and was in 3rd place in the N.L. Central, 7-1/2 games out of first place... Mike Shildt was named interim manager on July 15 and managed the team to 41-28 (.594 win pct.) mark, matching the Brewers & Rockies for the most wins among NL teams in that time span... Shildt had his interim tag removed prior to the game on August 28. FARM SYSTEM: The Cardinals 492-402 (.550) overall organiza- tional record placed them 2nd behind Tampa Bay (539-345; .604) in total wins among all minor league systems in 2018. Memphis (AAA) won its 2nd-consecutive Pacific Coast League title and the Triple-A National Championship Game and Peoria (A) reached the Midwest League Championship Series. MR. CARDINAL: The St. Louis Cardinals were saddened on June 6 by the passing of Hall of Famer Albert Fred “Red” Schoendienst at the age of 95. Schoendienst was the oldest living member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame at the time of his passing. DIVISION MATH: The Cardinals were 41-35 vs. the NL Central, 16- 16 vs. the East, 20-14 vs. the West and 11-9 vs. the American League. MATCH-UPS: The Cardinals most wins came against CIN (12) and their most defeats were against MIL (11)...the Cardinals most wins on the road came at CIN (7) and their best match-up at home came against CHI (6 wins)...the Cardinals were a combined 31-30 against 2018 postseason teams: (8-11) vs MIL, (10-9) vs. CHI, (2- 4) vs. ATL, (4-3) vs. LAD, (5-2) vs. COL & (2-1) vs. CLE. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? The Cardinals +68 runs scored differ- ential (759-691) ranked 6th in the National League. HIGHS & LOWS: The Cardinals were a season-best 18 games over .500 following their win on Sept. 23 and a season low 2 games under .500 following their loss on April 11...the Cardinals spent 14 days in 1st place, the last on May 12...the Redbirds biggest division lead was 1-1/2 games (May 6) and their greatest deficit was 8-1/2 games. (July 25). HELLO, MY NAME IS: The Cardinals used 49 players in 2018, in- cluding 12 who were age 24 or younger...the 49 players matched their total from 2017, and were two players shy of the club record 51 players used in 1997. FLY YOUR FLAG: The Cardinals used players from eight different nations: United States, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela and Panama. WELCOME TO THE SHOW: The Cardinals had nine players make their Major League debuts in 2018: Adolis García, Austin Gomber, Jordan Hicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede- leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE AWARD: Yadier Mo- lina was named by Major League Baseball as the recipient of pres- tigious 2018 Roberto Clemente Award for his humanitarian efforts... Molina became the 5th Cardinals recipient of the award, the most honorees of any team, joining Lou Brock (1975), Ozzie Smith (1995), Albert Pujols (2008) and Carlos Beltrán (2013) ALL-STARS: Yadier Molina and Miles Mikolas were selected as the Cardinals representatives at the 89th MLB All-Star Game in Washing- ton, D.C...for Molina it was his 9th All-Star selection and Mikolas was tabbed for the 1st time...Cardinals Strength & Conditioning Coach Pete Prinzi was also a member of the N.L. All-Star team. DISABLED LIST: The Cardinals had 24 players spend time on the dis- abled list in 2018, including 10 players who had multiple D.L. stints. The Cardinals 36 total D.L. stints were 2nd highest in MLB behind only the Dodgers (38). BOTTOMS UP: The Cardinals 9th place hitters hit a franchise sin- gle-season record 17 HR’s, leading the N.L., and they drove in 61 runs, 2nd to the Cubs (62) who often batted their pitcher 8th. MILES MARKERS: Miles Mikolas co-led the National League in wins (18) with Max Scherzer and Jon Lester, becoming the first Cardinals pitchers to do so since Adam Wainwright (19 wins in 2013) and the first to do so in his very first season with the Redbirds...Mikolas’ league-leading .818 win pct. (18-4) was the best by a Cardinals pitch- er since Kyle Lohse paced the Senior Circuit in 2012 (16-3, .842). PERFECT ROAD: Miles Mikolas was a perfect 10-0 on the road in 2018, becoming only the 3rd pitcher in MLB dating to 1908 to post a 1.000 winning pct. on the road while winning 10 or more games... the only others to do so were Greg Maddux, ATL (13-0 in 1995) and Jimmy Key, NYY (10-0 in 1994)...the Cardinals were a combined 13-3 in Mikolas’ 16 road starts. CATCH THIS: Yadier Molina hit 20 homers, two shy of his career high 22 in 2012 and joined Ted Simmons (1977 & 1979) as the lone Cardinals catchers with multiple 20+ homer seasons...BASH BROTH- ERS: Molina (146) passed his older brother Bengie (144) in 2018 for the family lead in career homers...José Molina had 39 career round-trippers. A TASTE FOR CHICAGO: Matt Carpenter hit eight home runs in his 19 games against the Cubs, the most by any opposing player in 2018, and tied with Jim Edmonds (2004), Albert Pujols (2004), Stan Mu- sial (1950) and Rogers Hornsby (1925) for most in a season among Cardinals...WRIGLEY WALLOPS: Carpenter hit six homers at Wrigley Field (all during July 19-22 five-game series), tying Les Bell (1925) for the most in a single-season by a Cardinal. POWER PLAY: The Cardinals homered in 115 of their 162 games, go- ing 77-38 (.670 win pct.) in those games (11-36 when not homering). HOMERS AWAY FROM HOME: St. Louis was an N.L.-best 41-20 (.672) when homering on the road, and their 122 road homers led all N.L. teams and were 3rd in the majors to OAK (136) and NYY (123)... St. Louis out-homered its opposition 122-66 on the road, the largest differential amongst all M.L. teams...the Cardinals 83 homers at Bus- ch Stadium placed them 18th in the majors in home runs hit at home. THE NO “BIG FLY” ZONE: Cardinals pitchers allowed the majors few- est homers (144) in 2018, the first time since 1989 (84) that they’d paced the majors in fewest homers surrendered. TRIPLES TRIVIA: The Cardinals hit a Major League low nine triples in 2018 and finished with a record single-season low of four at Busch Stadium III...it was the first time in franchise history that the team finished a season in single-digits in three-baggers. AWESOME AUGUST: The Cardinals led Major League Baseball with 22 wins in August and the highest winning percentage (.786, 22-6). It was the team’s first 22-win August since 1946 (22-9; .710). SERIES STREAKERS: The Cardinals won 10 consecutive series from July 27 to August 30, tying the longest series win streak in franchise history (also 2009 & 1944). COMEBACK CARDS: The Cardinals recorded a Major League lead- ing 11 walk-off wins in 2018, their most since 2008 (also 11)...the Cardinals 9 wins when trailing after 7 innings were 2nd in the N.L. to Washington (10) and their 13 wins when trailing after 6 innings were 2nd to Milwaukee (14). JAPAN ALL-STAR SERIES: All-Star catcher Yadier Molina and reliev- er John Brebbia were named to the MLB roster for the 2018 Japan All-Star Series with Nippon Professional Baseball to be held November 8-15 in a series that dates back to 1908 and will mark the 37th time overall that Major Leaguers have toured Japan for exhibition games. St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season Review 88-74 (.543) 3rd in N.L. Central 43-38 at Home 45-36 on Road RECORD BREAKDOWN All-Time Overall ......... 10,047-9,560 2018 Overall ............................ 88-74 Busch Stadium ...................... 43-38 On the Road ........................... 45-36 Day ..........................................32-28 Night....................................... 56-46 Spring................................... 17-13-2 March ....................................... 0-2 April ...................................... 15-10 May ....................................... 15-12 June ...................................... 12-15 July ....................................... 12-14 August .................................... 22-6 September ............................ 12-15 Monday................................... 10-8 Tuesday ................................ 15-10 Wednesday ........................... 10-13 Thursday .................................. 8-8 Friday.................................... 13-12 Saturday ............................... 16-12 Sunday ................................. 16-11 Scoring First ......................... 62-25 Opponent Scores First .......... 26-49 One-Run Games .....................22-22 Two-Run Games ..................... 18-10 Scoring 2 or fewer Runs...........3-37 Scoring 3 Runs ....................... 10-14 Scoring 4 or more Runs .........75-23 Scoring in 3 or fewer innings . 58-67 Scoring in 4 or more innings .... 30-7 vs. Right-Handed Starter .......61-52 vs. Left-Handed Starter.......... 27-22 Series Openers ....................... 27-25 Series Finales.......................... 27-25 Homestand Openers ................ 10-3 Homestand Finales .................... 6-7 Road Trip Openers ......................6-8 Road Trip Finales ........................6-8 Following Off-Days................. 11-13 Out-Hit Opponents ................. 61-13 Out-Hit by Opponents............ 20-57 Final At-Bat Decisions ............ 19-15 Come-from-Behind W/L.......... 36/36 Walk-off Wins/Losses.............. 11/9 In Errorless Games ............... 43-32 Commit at Least One Error.... 45-42 Extra Innings ..............................8-8 Shutouts ..................................... 8-7 Leading after 7 innings............. 71-6 Tied after 7 innings .....................8-6 Trailing after 7 innings............. 9-62 Leading after 8 innings............. 74-4 Tied after 8 innings ...................10-6 Trailing after 8 innings............. 4-64 Two-Game Series .................... 1-1-3 Two-Game Series Sweeps ......... 1-1 Three-Game Series ................ 21-17 Three-Game Series Sweeps....... 5-3 Four-Game Series................... 3-2-4 Four-Game Series Sweeps ......... 1-0 Runs via Home Run ................... 314 Opponent runs via Home Run ... 215 Central Division ...................... 41-35 Interleague ................................ 11-9 STL Review Challenges: ........ 18-29 (Overturned-Stands/Confirmed)

Upload: others

Post on 13-Aug-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 SEASON REVIEW: The St. Louis Cardinals concluded their 127th season of play in the National League by finishing in 3rd place in the National League Central Division, 6th overall in the Senior Circuit and 13th in the majors. It was the 23rd third place finish for the Cardinals all-time and their 2nd-straight.

WINNING SEASONS: The Cardinals posted their 11th consecutive winning season in 2018, something they’d done just once previ-ously in franchise history, when they compiled 15 consecutive win-ning seasons from 1939-1953. It marked the 78th winning season in franchise history.

10,000 WINS MILESTONE: On June 25, the Cardinals recorded their 10,000th regular season win since joining the National League in 1892, becoming the sixth team to reach the 10,000 wins mile-stone as a member of the National League, along with the Braves (joined in 1876), Cubs (1876), Giants (1883), Pirates (1887) and Dodgers (1890).

FAN-TASTIC: The Cardinals surpassed the 3 million mark in sea-son attendance (3,403,587) for the 15th-straight season (2004-18) and the 22nd time overall...the Cardinals ranked 3rd behind only the Dodgers (3,857,500) & Yankees (3,482,865) among MLB teams in season attendance in 2018...St. Louis posted sellouts in 27 of their 81 home dates.

MLB RATINGS LEADER: The Cardinals ranked no. 1 among all teams in local television ratings (7.3 household rating) on FOX Sports Midwest, the 19th consecutive season (2000-18) the team finished in the top three in all of MLB.

GAMES THAT MATTER: Since Opening Day of 2011, the Cardi-nals have played 1,292 regular season games, out of 1,295, during which they still maintained playoff aspirations and had not yet been eliminated...THE “MO” SHOW: In their 11 seasons (2008-18) under President of Baseball Operations John “Mo” Mozeliak, the Cardinals have won 985 regular season games, trailing only the Yankees (1,010) & Dodgers (992), while they & the Yankees are the only teams to have posted 11 consecutive winning (+.500) seasons in that time period.

MIKE & MIKE: For the first time since 1995, the Cardinals in 2018 utilized more than one manager in the same season. The team dis-missed manager Mike Matheny following their game on July 14th after the team had gotten off to a 47-46 (.505 win pct.) start and was in 3rd place in the N.L. Central, 7-1/2 games out of first place...Mike Shildt was named interim manager on July 15 and managed the team to 41-28 (.594 win pct.) mark, matching the Brewers & Rockies for the most wins among NL teams in that time span...Shildt had his interim tag removed prior to the game on August 28.

FARM SYSTEM: The Cardinals 492-402 (.550) overall organiza-tional record placed them 2nd behind Tampa Bay (539-345; .604) in total wins among all minor league systems in 2018. Memphis (AAA) won its 2nd-consecutive Pacific Coast League title and the Triple-A National Championship Game and Peoria (A) reached the Midwest League Championship Series.

MR. CARDINAL: The St. Louis Cardinals were saddened on June 6 by the passing of Hall of Famer Albert Fred “Red” Schoendienst at the age of 95. Schoendienst was the oldest living member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame at the time of his passing.

DIVISION MATH: The Cardinals were 41-35 vs. the NL Central, 16-16 vs. the East, 20-14 vs. the West and 11-9 vs. the American League.

MATCH-UPS: The Cardinals most wins came against CIN (12) and their most defeats were against MIL (11)...the Cardinals most wins on the road came at CIN (7) and their best match-up at home came against CHI (6 wins)...the Cardinals were a combined 31-30 against 2018 postseason teams: (8-11) vs MIL, (10-9) vs. CHI, (2-4) vs. ATL, (4-3) vs. LAD, (5-2) vs. COL & (2-1) vs. CLE.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? The Cardinals +68 runs scored differ-ential (759-691) ranked 6th in the National League.

HIGHS & LOWS: The Cardinals were a season-best 18 games over .500 following their win on Sept. 23 and a season low 2 games under .500 following their loss on April 11...the Cardinals spent 14 days in 1st place, the last on May 12...the Redbirds biggest division lead was 1-1/2 games (May 6) and their greatest deficit was 8-1/2 games. (July 25).

HELLO, MY NAME IS: The Cardinals used 49 players in 2018, in-cluding 12 who were age 24 or younger...the 49 players matched their total from 2017, and were two players shy of the club record 51 players used in 1997.

FLY YOUR FLAG: The Cardinals used players from eight different nations: United States, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela and Panama.

WELCOME TO THE SHOW: The Cardinals had nine players make their Major League debuts in 2018: Adolis García, Austin Gomber, Jordan Hicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede-leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom.

MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE AWARD: Yadier Mo-lina was named by Major League Baseball as the recipient of pres-tigious 2018 Roberto Clemente Award for his humanitarian efforts...Molina became the 5th Cardinals recipient of the award, the most honorees of any team, joining Lou Brock (1975), Ozzie Smith (1995), Albert Pujols (2008) and Carlos Beltrán (2013)

ALL-STARS: Yadier Molina and Miles Mikolas were selected as the Cardinals representatives at the 89th MLB All-Star Game in Washing-ton, D.C...for Molina it was his 9th All-Star selection and Mikolas was tabbed for the 1st time...Cardinals Strength & Conditioning Coach Pete Prinzi was also a member of the N.L. All-Star team.

DISABLED LIST: The Cardinals had 24 players spend time on the dis-abled list in 2018, including 10 players who had multiple D.L. stints. The Cardinals 36 total D.L. stints were 2nd highest in MLB behind only the Dodgers (38).

BOTTOMS UP: The Cardinals 9th place hitters hit a franchise sin-gle-season record 17 HR’s, leading the N.L., and they drove in 61 runs, 2nd to the Cubs (62) who often batted their pitcher 8th.

MILES MARKERS: Miles Mikolas co-led the National League in wins (18) with Max Scherzer and Jon Lester, becoming the first Cardinals pitchers to do so since Adam Wainwright (19 wins in 2013) and the first to do so in his very first season with the Redbirds...Mikolas’ league-leading .818 win pct. (18-4) was the best by a Cardinals pitch-er since Kyle Lohse paced the Senior Circuit in 2012 (16-3, .842).

PERFECT ROAD: Miles Mikolas was a perfect 10-0 on the road in 2018, becoming only the 3rd pitcher in MLB dating to 1908 to post a 1.000 winning pct. on the road while winning 10 or more games...the only others to do so were Greg Maddux, ATL (13-0 in 1995) and Jimmy Key, NYY (10-0 in 1994)...the Cardinals were a combined 13-3 in Mikolas’ 16 road starts.

CATCH THIS: Yadier Molina hit 20 homers, two shy of his career high 22 in 2012 and joined Ted Simmons (1977 & 1979) as the lone Cardinals catchers with multiple 20+ homer seasons...BASH BROTH-ERS: Molina (146) passed his older brother Bengie (144) in 2018 for the family lead in career homers...José Molina had 39 career round-trippers.

A TASTE FOR CHICAGO: Matt Carpenter hit eight home runs in his 19 games against the Cubs, the most by any opposing player in 2018, and tied with Jim Edmonds (2004), Albert Pujols (2004), Stan Mu-sial (1950) and Rogers Hornsby (1925) for most in a season among Cardinals...WRIGLEY WALLOPS: Carpenter hit six homers at Wrigley Field (all during July 19-22 five-game series), tying Les Bell (1925) for the most in a single-season by a Cardinal.

POWER PLAY: The Cardinals homered in 115 of their 162 games, go-ing 77-38 (.670 win pct.) in those games (11-36 when not homering).

HOMERS AWAY FROM HOME: St. Louis was an N.L.-best 41-20 (.672) when homering on the road, and their 122 road homers led all N.L. teams and were 3rd in the majors to OAK (136) and NYY (123)...St. Louis out-homered its opposition 122-66 on the road, the largest differential amongst all M.L. teams...the Cardinals 83 homers at Bus-ch Stadium placed them 18th in the majors in home runs hit at home.

THE NO “BIG FLY” ZONE: Cardinals pitchers allowed the majors few-est homers (144) in 2018, the first time since 1989 (84) that they’d paced the majors in fewest homers surrendered.

TRIPLES TRIVIA: The Cardinals hit a Major League low nine triples in 2018 and finished with a record single-season low of four at Busch Stadium III...it was the first time in franchise history that the team finished a season in single-digits in three-baggers.

AWESOME AUGUST: The Cardinals led Major League Baseball with 22 wins in August and the highest winning percentage (.786, 22-6). It was the team’s first 22-win August since 1946 (22-9; .710).

SERIES STREAKERS: The Cardinals won 10 consecutive series from July 27 to August 30, tying the longest series win streak in franchise history (also 2009 & 1944).

COMEBACK CARDS: The Cardinals recorded a Major League lead-ing 11 walk-off wins in 2018, their most since 2008 (also 11)...the Cardinals 9 wins when trailing after 7 innings were 2nd in the N.L. to Washington (10) and their 13 wins when trailing after 6 innings were 2nd to Milwaukee (14).

JAPAN ALL-STAR SERIES: All-Star catcher Yadier Molina and reliev-er John Brebbia were named to the MLB roster for the 2018 Japan All-Star Series with Nippon Professional Baseball to be held November 8-15 in a series that dates back to 1908 and will mark the 37th time overall that Major Leaguers have toured Japan for exhibition games.

St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season Review88-74 (.543) • 3rd in N.L. Central • 43-38 at Home • 45-36 on Road

RECORD BREAKDOWN

All-Time Overall ......... 10,047-9,5602018 Overall ............................88-74Busch Stadium ...................... 43-38On the Road ........................... 45-36Day ..........................................32-28Night ....................................... 56-46Spring...................................17-13-2March ....................................... 0-2April ...................................... 15-10May ....................................... 15-12June ...................................... 12-15July ....................................... 12-14August .................................... 22-6September ............................ 12-15Monday................................... 10-8Tuesday ................................ 15-10Wednesday ........................... 10-13Thursday .................................. 8-8Friday .................................... 13-12Saturday ............................... 16-12Sunday ................................. 16-11Scoring First ......................... 62-25Opponent Scores First .......... 26-49One-Run Games .....................22-22Two-Run Games ..................... 18-10Scoring 2 or fewer Runs ...........3-37Scoring 3 Runs .......................10-14Scoring 4 or more Runs .........75-23Scoring in 3 or fewer innings . 58-67Scoring in 4 or more innings ....30-7vs. Right-Handed Starter .......61-52vs. Left-Handed Starter ..........27-22Series Openers .......................27-25Series Finales ..........................27-25Homestand Openers ................10-3Homestand Finales ....................6-7Road Trip Openers ......................6-8Road Trip Finales ........................6-8Following Off-Days ................. 11-13Out-Hit Opponents ................. 61-13Out-Hit by Opponents............ 20-57Final At-Bat Decisions ............19-15Come-from-Behind W/L ..........36/36Walk-off Wins/Losses .............. 11/9In Errorless Games ............... 43-32Commit at Least One Error .... 45-42Extra Innings ..............................8-8Shutouts .....................................8-7Leading after 7 innings .............71-6Tied after 7 innings .....................8-6Trailing after 7 innings ............. 9-62Leading after 8 innings .............74-4Tied after 8 innings ...................10-6Trailing after 8 innings ............. 4-64Two-Game Series ....................1-1-3Two-Game Series Sweeps ......... 1-1Three-Game Series ................ 21-17Three-Game Series Sweeps .......5-3Four-Game Series ................... 3-2-4Four-Game Series Sweeps .........1-0Runs via Home Run ................... 314Opponent runs via Home Run ... 215Central Division ......................41-35Interleague ................................ 11-9STL Review Challenges: ........18-29

(Overturned-Stands/Confirmed)

Page 2: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

15 MATT ADAMS 1B • L-L • 6-3/245 • 30 (Aug. 31, 1988)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4. 7/5 vs. MIA Runs: 3, twice. Last: 7/5 vs. MIA Home Runs: 2, 3x. Last: 9/5 at WSH RBI: 6 4/25 at SF Walks: 2, 4x. Last: 7/13 at NYM Hit Streak: 6 games, 7/5-7/10

• Ranks 5th in Cardinals history with 40 career pinch hits. Recorded one in 2018 for the Cardinals.

• Was acquired from the Nationals on a waiver claim on Aug. 21, returning to his original drafting team.

• Has hit 32 career home runs at Busch Stadium III, ranking 8th all-time in the stadium’s history.

• Hit two home runs at WSH (9/5), his original team in 2018, giving him eight career multi-HR games.

• His home run in the 1st inning off Tanner Roark on 9/5 at WSH was the 300,000th career home run hit in Major League Baseball according to Baseball-Reference.

• Posted a career-high 21 home runs (WSH 18, STL 3), surpassing the 20 he hit in 2017 with the Cardinals (1), and Braves (19).

• Is four home runs shy of 100 entering the 2019 season.

• Batted .257, 18 HR, 48 RBI in 94 games with the Nationals and .158, 3 HR, 9 RBI in 27 games with the Cardinals.

• Has nine career pinch-hit home runs, the current active leader in MLB. Three players are tied for 2nd with six (Daniel Descalso, Matt Joyce, Mark Reynolds).

• Tallied three multi-HR games this season (5/1 vs. PIT; 5/7 at SD & 9/5 at WSH).

• Matched his career-high with 6 RBI at SF (4/25).

• Hit 9 HR and 22 RBI in the month of May, ranking 2nd in the N.L. (Harper, WSH, 10) in home runs and T4th in RBI (Suárez, CIN, 29). Was his most since hitting 10 HR and 25 RBI in June of 2017.

48 HARRISON BADER OF • R-R • 6-0/205 • 24 (June 3, 1994)

----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 8/15 vs. WSH Runs: 2, 13x. Last: 9/23 vs. SF Home Runs: 1, 12x. Last: 9/19 at ATL RBI: 3, at ATL, 9/19 Walks: 2, 4x. Last: 9/21 vs. SF Hit Streak: 8 games 4/11-22/18

• Baseball America All-Rookie Team at one of three outfield positions (Ronald Acuña, Jr. & Juan Soto).

• Recognized as the MLBPAA Heart & Hustle Award winner for the Cardinals.

• Tied for the National League lead among rookies with eight outfield assists.

• Became the first Cardinals rookie with two outfield assists in one game (6/15 vs. CHI) since Leon Durham (1980).

• His two outfield assists vs. CHI (6/15) made him one of five MLB rookies to do so in a game in 2018.

• Scored in a team-high eight straight games (8/8-16), T-2nd longest streak in the National League (Turner, WSH, 9).

• Ran off a career-high eight game hitting streak (4/11-4/22).

• Ranked among National League rookies in batting (.264, 9th), home runs (12, 5th), RBI (37, T-9th), runs (61, 4th), hits (100, 6th), doubles (20, 5th), multi-hit games (23, T-5th), walks (31, 6th), on-base percentage (.334, 9th), slugging (.422, 7th), total bases (160, 5th) and extra base hits (34, 5th).

• His 15 stolen bases as a rookie were the most by a Cardinal since Kolten Wong stole 20 in 2014.

• Tallied 100 hits as a rookie, the first Cardinals rookie outfielder with 100 hits since Colby Rasmus had 119 in 2009.

• Led MLB in 5-star catches (7) & was T-1st in Outs Above Average (21) accord-ing to Statcast’s metrics.

• Ranked 4th in MLB with 19 defensive runs saved according to FanGraphs ad-vanced metrics.

• Hit two sac flies vs. PIT (9/10), first Cardinals player with two sac flies since Matt Adams in 2014.

• Hit 10 of his 12 home runs on the road (13 of 15 career).

• Started 27 straight games from 8/10-9/8 reaching base safely in 23 of 27 with a .368 OBP.

• Recorded his 100th career hit on a solo HR (eventual GW-RBI) on 8/30 vs. PIT.

• Batted .301 (28-93) in August including 13 extra-base hits, ranking 2nd on STL (Carpenter, 16).

• Posted single-month highs in August in hits (28), runs (17), doubles (8) & RBI (13).

• Scored from second base on an infield single by Austin Gomber at COL (8/26).

• He homered in consecutive games twice in 2018 and three times in his career.

• Led the Cardinals with a .315 batting average (29-92) and a .554 slugging per-centage when leading off an inning.

• Went hitless in three straight starts only once this season (9/8-11).

• Had two-out infield single to keep game alive for 2-run Fowler walk-off HR in 14th vs. CHI (5/6).

• Did not make Opening Day roster, was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 4/3 when Jedd Gyorko was placed on 10-day D.L.

61 STEVEN BARON C • R-R • 6-0/205 • 27 (Dec. 7, 1990)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 1, 5/19 vs. PHI Hit Streak: 1 game, 5/19

• Made a start vs. PHI (5/19) and appeared in a pinch-hit role on 5/18 vs. PHI. His previous MLB start was 9/25/2015 with Seattle.

• Recorded his first MLB hit vs. PHI (5/19), coming off Luis García in the 6th inning. Snapped an 0-for-14 dating back to 2015.

• His contract was purchased on 5/17 from Memphis (AAA); played in 41 games at Memphis (AAA) batting .213 with five doubles and seven RBI.

vs. N.L. West: 20-14, 295-1163 (.254) 40 HRs vs. N.L. Central: 41-35, 626-2563 (.244) 90 HRs vs. N.L. East: 16-16, 287-1110 (.259) 51 HRs vs. A.L. Central: 11-9, 295-1163 (.254) 40 HRsat Busch Stadium: 43-38, 655-2673 (.245) 83 HRs On the Road: 45-36, 714-2825 (.253) 122 HRs

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS

Page 3: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

13 MATT CARPENTER INF • L-R • 6-3/215 • 32 (Nov. 26, 1985)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 5, twice. Last: 7/20 at CHI Runs: 5, 6/26 vs. CLE Home Runs: 3, 7/20 at CHI RBI: 7, 7/20 at CHI Walks: 3, 4x. Last: 9/2 vs. CIN Hit Streak: 8 games, twice. Last: 8/2-8/10

• 2018 Hank Aaron Award Nominee

• Finished season two hits shy of 1,000 career.

• Finalist for the 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star #FinalVote.

• Tied a Major League record and franchise record hitting four doubles at COL (8/26), the first Cardinals player since Joe “Ducky” Medwick in 1937.

• Reached base safely in career-high 35 straight games (7/8-8/17), 4th-longest on-base streak in MLB in 2018 and longest by a Cardinal since Matt Holliday reached base safely in 44 straight in 2015.

• Set Busch Stadium III record with 318 career runs, surpassing Albert Pujols (312).

• Drew 100 or more walks for the second straight season, joining Joey Votto as the only two players in MLB to draw 100 or more walks in each of the last two seasons and the first Cardinals player since Albert Pujols (2008-10).

• Walked 2+ times in 24 games, ranking T-3rd in the NL and T-5th in MLB.

• Hit Cardinals record eight home runs vs. Chicago in 2018, including six during a five-game series in July.

• Did not hit into a double play during the entire 2018 season (last: 9/4/17 at SD). Became the first MLB player to play an entire season with 550 or more at-bats and no GIDP’s since Craig Biggio (1997) with the Houston Astros and the first all-time with the St. Louis Cardinals. Led MLB with a 0.0 GIDP percent.

• Faced five different pitchers vs. MIL (9/24): 1-for-4, RBI double, hit-by-pitch.

• Became the first Cardinal since Albert Pujols (2008-09) and the first MLB player since Miguel Cabrera (2011, DET) to score 100 runs, draw 100 walks, hit 40 doubles and 30 home runs in a single season. It marked the 32nd instance all-time in MLB history, and first ever without hitting into a double play during the season.

• Ranked among NL leaders in home runs (36, T-3rd), doubles (42, T-4th), runs (111, 3rd), walks (102, 4th), intentional walks (17, 2nd), OBP (.374, 10th), SLG (.523, 9th), extra-base hits (78, T-3rd), total bases (295, 8th), times on base (253, 8th).

• Ranked 5th in AB/HR (15.67), his best season ratio, surpassing 20.50 in 2015 when he hit 28 home runs.

• Ranked 5th in the NL with 4.21 pitches/PA and 5th in 6.64 PA/BB.

• Led the Cardinals with 156 games played, T-16th among National League play-ers.

• His 36 home runs were the most hit by a Cardinals player since Albert Pujols hit 37 in 2011 and the most by a Cardinals left-handed hitter since Jim Edmonds hit 42 HR in 2004. He finished the season ranked T-6th (Stan Musial, 1949) among Cardinals left-handed batters in single season home runs.

• Went 19 games between his 34th (8/31) and 35th (9/21) home runs, his 2nd-longest homerless stretch behind 34 games in 2017.

• Homered in six straight games (7/14-7/21), the longest streak in the NL and 2nd-longest in MLB (K. Morales, 7, 8/19-8/26). Tied Cardinals record held by Mark McGwire, which spanned from 1997-98, but was the longest in one sea-son.

• Joined Mike Trout (LAA) and Carlos Santana (CLE/PHI) as the only three players with 80 or more walks in last five seasons.

• Tied for NL lead (César Hernández, José Peraza & Trea Turner) in bunt singles (8).

• Twice named NL Player of the Week: July 16-22 and July 29-August 5.

• Voted NL Player of the Month for July, his first monthly award and the first Cardinals N.L. Player of the Month selection since Albert Pujols (August 2010).

• Led the National League in July in runs (22), home runs (11), extra-base hits (19), and slugging (.774); ranked 2nd in on-base pct. (.447), T2nd in walks (19), T4th in doubles (8), T5th in RBI (21), 6th in hits (31).

• Led MLB with 11 home runs in July and ranked T-6th in August with 9, but led MLB with 20 HR over those two months combined. Was the first Cardinals player with double-digit home runs in July since Jim Edmonds with 13 (July 2004).

• Led the National League with 23 home runs hit on the road (Khris Davis, OAK, 25). Did lead all of MLB with 50 extra base hits on the road.

• Broke Cardinals franchise record with 23 career lead-off home runs (Lou Brock, 21) and established a new single-season record with eight lead-off home runs. Surpassed Brock with his 22nd career lead-off home run vs. COL (7/31) off Jon Gray.

• Tied for the National League lead with Ronald Acuña, Jr. (ATL) hitting eight lead-off home runs trailing only Francisco Lindor (CLE, 9) for the MLB lead.

• Was first MLB player to reach the 30 home run/30 double plateau (8/7 at MIA).

• Had historic day at CHI (7/20) with 5 extra-base hits (3 HR, 2 2B), 7 RBI and 4 runs scored. Tied club record (Mark Whiten, 1993) with 16 total bases. Had Cards 1st 3-HR game since A. Pujols (2010) & tied Lou Brock’s club mark with 21st career leadoff HR.

• Hit his 2nd career pinch-hit home run at SF (7/8) coming off Ray Black into McCovey Cove. Was the first Cardinals home run into San Francisco Bay since Larry Walker accomplished the feat 13 years to the day (7/8/2005).

• Raised batting average from .140 on May 16 to a season-high .283 on August 4, batting .345 (92-267) with 25 HR, 46 RBI, 27 doubles, 61 runs and slugged .727; leading MLB in batting, slugging, home runs, hits, runs and doubles during period.

• Went 5-for-5 with 2 HR, 3 RBI and 5 runs (tied franchise record) on 6/26 vs. CLE, first Cardinals player in recorded history with that stat line (5 hits/5 runs/2 HR). Was his 5th career multi-home run game.

• Posted two multi-home run games, both on days he went 5-for-5.

• Finished the season as the active leader in slugging percentage (.606) in In-terleague games, 2nd in on-base percentage (.408) and 6th in batting (.323).

• Has hit 241 doubles over the last six seasons (since 2013), most in MLB (Al-tuve, 2nd, 228). His 264 career doubles in eight seasons ranks 18th in Cardinals history.

• Has hit 103 career home runs while batting in the No. 1 position in the lineup, T-28th in MLB history with Lou Whitaker; leader is Rickey Henderson (293).

• Hit 100th career HR, a game-tying shot in the 9th inn. vs. CWS (5/1) off Joakim Soria.

• Owns the highest batting average with bases loaded in MLB history (min. 50 PA) with a .522 average (24-46), one grand slam (walk-off HR) and 72 RBI.

• Hit his 3rd career walk-off home run vs. MIL (4/10), coming in the 11th inning, his 3rd career extra inning home run and 5th career walk-off RBI.

• Led MLB with 8 HR, 19 RBI and 14 runs scored over 19 games against the Cubs, tied Jim Edmonds for the most home runs by a Cardinals player vs. CHI in a single season and had the most HR vs. the Cubs in a single-season since Greg Vaughn hit 9 HR with Cincinnati in 1999.

12 PAUL DEJONG SS • R-R • 6-0/200 • 25 (Aug. 2, 1993)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 3x. Last: 7/27 vs. CHI Runs: 3, 9/4 at WSH Home Runs: 2, 4/1 at NYM RBI: 5, 8/31 vs. CIN Walks: 3, 5/6 vs. CHI Hit Streak: 9 games, 5/16-7/14

• Played in 115 games, despite missing 45 with injury, sitting out only two games (8/5 at PIT & 8/25 at COL) all season while active.

• Missed 45 games from May 18-July 5 (right hand fracture), after being hit by a pitch from Luis García in the 7th inning and finished the game recording one more at-bat in the 9th inning.

• Has hit 44 home runs in his first two seasons as a Cardinals player, T-2nd most (Albert Pujols, 71) with Ken Boyer and Johnny Mize.

• Ran off a career-high 17-game on-base streak (9/7-24).

• Became the only Cardinals shortstop to post consecutive seasons with 19 or more home runs.

• Was the 9th Cardinals player to post double-digit home run totals in each of his first two season (last: Colby Rasmus 2009-10).

• Established single-season highs with 68 RBI, 68 runs and 36 walks.

• Recorded 49 RBI post All-Star Break, 3rd-most in the National League (Yelich, MIL – 67; Conforto, NYM - 52) and 6th-most in MLB, while batting .228 over those 66 games.

• Tallied 22 RBI in the month of August, a single month high, ranked 2nd in the National League (Renfroe, SD, 27).

• Hit 15 of his 19 home runs on the road, T-11th in the National League.

• Hit 10 home runs on two-strike counts, T-9th in the National League and 2nd on the Cardinals behind Matt Carpenter (11).

• Hit safely in 18-of-last-20 games (.299, 23-77) and did not go more than two games without a hit after August 1.

• Hit first career walk-off home run vs. WSH (8/13), a 9th inning solo shot off Koda Glover; also his lone career walk-off RBI.

• Hit game-winning home run at LAD (8/22), 2-run shot off Kenley Jansen in 9th inning to break a 1-1 tie.

• Tallied a career-high 5 RBI on 8/31. vs. CIN including his 15th home run of the season.

• Scored in a career-high five straight games (8/10-8/14).

• Hit three home runs in the 9th inning, 2nd-most on the Cardinals (Carpenter, 4) and T-3rd most in MLB among shortstops.

• Played in four injury rehabilitation games at Memphis (AAA) batting .308 (4-13) a home run and two doubles.

• Had a team high 10 walks in May (T3rd NL), including career-high three vs. CHI (5/6).

• Broke up Nick Kingham’s no-hitter with a two-out single in the 7th at PIT (4/29).

• Smashed a 464-foot (Statcast) home run at CIN (4/12) off Austin Brice, the longest home run of his career.

• Hit two home runs at NYM (4/1), his first career multi-HR game. Has hit 6 HR in 13 career games vs. NYM with 14 of his 20 career hits vs. Mets going for extra bases (.377/.411/.868).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

Page 4: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

25 DEXTER FOWLER OF • S-R • 6-5/205 • 32 (Mar. 22, 1986)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, twice. Last: 5/30 at MIL Runs: 3, 4/12 at CIN Home Runs: 1, 8x. Last: 7/24 at CIN RBI: 4, 7/10 at CWS Walks: 4, 4/22 vs. CIN Hit Streak: 3 games, 7/24-7/27

• Season ended with a left foot fracture after hitting a foul ball off it at PIT (8/3), ended the season on the 60-day disabled list, missing the final 52 games of the season.

• Played in 90 games and totaled 289 at-bats, the lowest single-season totals of his career.

• Started 74 games for the Cardinals (41-33 in those starts).

• Cardinals are 19-2 and his teams are 127-23 when he scores 2+ runs in a game.

• Started 14 of team’s first 16 games post All-Star Break.

• Hit a two-run walk-off home run vs. CHI (5/6) in the 14th inning off Luke Farrell with the Cardinals trailing 5-4. Earlier in the week hit his 100th career home run off Lucas Giolito (5/2 vs. CWS).

• Hit his 4th career grand slam coming at CWS (7/10) off Hector Santiago, mark-ing his high-game RBI total (4) of the season.

• Hit an extra inning two-run home run at CIN (7/24) in the 11th inning to give the Cardinals the lead and eventual win. Was his 2nd career extra inning home run, both in 2018 (5/6 vs. CHI).

• Collected a walk-off RBI single in the 13th inning vs. NYM (4/26), his 6th career walk-off hit (7th career walk-off RBI).

• Sat out 3 games (5/27-29) after sustaining a 91 MPH fastball off his right knee from Trevor Williams in his 2nd PA on 5/26 at PIT. Was 3-for-4 in first game back.

• Hit his 24th career lead-off home run at MIL (4/3), coming off Chase Anderson. Part of back-to-back home runs to lead-off game with Tommy Pham.

• Posted an RBI in 7-of-10 games from 4/12-26.

• Scored 14 runs in the month of April, his most in any month and 3rd–most on the Cardinals.

• Did not hit a triple for the first time since 2008, when he played in only 13 games with Colorado.

• Missed 3 games (July 2-4 at ARI) on Paternity Leave as he and wife Aliya wel-comed daughter Ivy Noor (7/3), their second child, to the family. Rejoined club in SF on July 5.

28 ADOLIS GARCÍA OF • R-R • 6-1/190 • 25 (March 2, 1993)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 1, twice. Last: 9/11 vs. PIT Runs: 1, 3x. Last: 9/11 vs. PIT Home Runs: n/a RBI: 1, 9/11 vs. PIT Walks: n/a Hit Streak: 1 game, 9/11

• Purchased from Memphis (AAA) on 8/6 when Tyler O’Neill was placed on the disabled list.

• Played in 21 games with two starts (8/8 at MIA & 8/11 at KC).

• Made his Major League debut at MIA (8/8) starting in centerfield and went 0-for-4; was the 7th Cardinal to make his MLB debut in 2018.

• Recorded his first Major League hit at KC (8/10), an 8th inning single off Jason Adam.

• Recorded his first career MLB RBI and double 9/11 vs. PIT in pinch-hit appear-ance.

• Was recalled from Memphis (AAA) for the rest of the MLB season on 8/29, appearing in 15 games.

• Batted .256 (104-406) with 22 HR, 71 RBI, 25 doubles, 10 stolen bases in 112 games for Memphis.

• Had a historic game at Salt Lake (7/26) going 3-for-4 with 3 HR and 8 RBI, totaling 12 bases, including a grand slam in the 6th inning.

• Posted two multi-HR games (7/26 at Salt Lake [3 HR] & 8/1 vs. Sacramento [2 HR]).

• Finished the season ranking T-10th in the Pacific Coast League in home runs (22).

• Led Memphis in RBI and doubles.

• Ran off a 14-game hit streak for Memphis from 7/20-8/4, batting .419 (26-62) with 9 HR and 23 RBI during the stretch.

• Named Minor League Baseball and Cardinals Minor League Player of the Month for July.

• Named Pacific Coast League Player of the Week (7/23-7/29).

35 GREG GARCIA INF • L-R • 6-0/195 • 29 (Aug. 8, 1989)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 4/14 at CIN Runs: 3, 4/14 at CIN Home Runs: 2, 4/14 at CIN RBI: 3, 4/14 at CIN Walks: 2, 9/7 at DET Hit Streak: 2 games, 8x. Last: 8/25-8/26

• Recorded career-game at CIN (4/14) going 3-for-4 with a double, 2 HR, 3 RBI and three runs scored. Hit both HR off a LHP (B. Finnegan), his first career HRs off LHP.

• His 10 total bases at CIN (4/14) were the most by a Cardinals left-handed hitting middle infielder since Matt Carpenter at SEA (6/26/16) with 11 and T-2nd most in Cardinals history since 1908 (Specs Toporcer, 10 vs. PHI, 5/15/1922).

• Had 208 plate appearances in 2018, 57 as a pinch-hitter.

• Has 181 career pinch-hit plate appearances ranking 5th all-time in Cardinals history and T13th among active players with Justin Turner.

• Ranked among MLB pinch-hitters in at-bats (49, 2nd), hits (9, T-10th) and walks (7, T-3rd).

• Averaged 4.39 pitches/plate appearance as a pinch-hitter (14th in MLB).

• His 37 career pinch hits rank 6th in Cardinals history, trailing Matt Adams (40, 5th).

• Has appeared in 100 or more games in consecutive seasons.

• Raced out four bunt singles in 2018, T-2nd most on the Cardinals (Wong, 4) and T-14th in the National League.

• Was hit by pitch in consecutive games for the 1st time in career (8/20-8/21 at LAD).

• Hit all 3 HR and 12 of his 15 RBI vs. NL Central opponents.

• Has 38 career hits and 13 RBI in the month of August, his most in any month.

• Hit his 3rd HR of the season at CHI (7/20), tying his career high (2016).

• Was called upon to pitch at MIL (6/21) in 8th inn., and worked a scoreless inning allowing one hit in an 11-3 loss.

• Left game vs. KC (5/21) with lower back tightness and was 1-for-3 before his exit.

• Started 34 games (2B-16, SS-13, 3B-5) for the Cardinals and appeared in 80 other games in a reserve role.

• Batted .333 (8-24) in 16 games vs. CIN with 2 HR, 7 RBI, 3 doubles and six walks (.333/.484/.708).

• Posted a .320 on-base pct., when leading off an inning, batting .277 (13-47) with three walks.

3 JEDD GYORKO INF • R-R • 5-10/200 • 30 (Sept. 23, 1988)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 4x. Last: 8/26 at COL Runs: 3, 7/10 at CWS Home Runs: 1, 11x. Last: 8/20 at LAD RBI: 5, 7/5 at SF Walks: 3, 7/10 at CWS Hit Streak: 5 games, twice. Last: 8/19-8/24

• Played in 125 games, his fourth straight season playing in 125-128 games.

• Missed 12 games with a left groin strain (8/30-9/11).

• Hit 11 home runs, posting double-digit home runs in all six Major League sea-sons.

• Hit his 11 HR vs. 10 different teams in 2018, with two against San Diego.

• Posted a .385 on-base percentage post All-Star Break, leading the Cardinals and 14th in the National League.

• Hit his 100th career home run vs. NYM (4/25) off Corey Oswalt.

• Batted .389 (37-95) against N.L. West opponents, ranking 2nd behind Scooter Gennett (CIN, .422).

• Cardinals were 26-8 when he recorded an RBI in 2018.

• Posted a season-high five RBI at SF (7/5), which included a 1st inning home run off Johnny Cueto on a 3-0 count (2nd career HR on 3-0 count).

• Ranked 10th in the N.L. with a .416 on-base pct. in August; also batted .325 (25-77) in the month.

• His 25 hits and 16 runs in August were his most in any month in 2018.

• Recorded the game-winning RBI with his final home run of the 2018 season, a solo HR in the 9th inning at LAD (8/20) off Kenley Jansen.

• Recorded his 600th career hit at COL (8/24) with a double.

• Tied his career-high with three walks at CWS (7/10) for the third time in his career.

• Tripled at SF (7/7), his first three-bagger since 5/19/17 and his 5th career triple.

• Had an RBI in four straight games (5/16-19).

• Pitched 9th inning vs. MIA (6/6), surrendering a home run to Lewis Brinson. Was the first Caridnals position player to pitch since R.Tejada (2016) and one of two in 2018 (Greg Garcia).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

Page 5: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

19 CARSON KELLY C • R-R • 6-1/220 • 24 (July 14, 1994)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 9/9 at DET Runs: 1, 9/12 vs. PIT RBI: 1, 3x. Last: 9/9 at DETHit Streak: 2 games. 5/13-5/15

• Has played in 63 career MLB games over three seasons batting .154 (18-117) with 10 RBI and four doubles.

• Appeared in 19 MLB games in 2018, 16 at catcher with 11 starts.

• His final appearance in a 2018 MLB game was vs. LAD (9/15), and his last start was vs. PIT (9/12).

• Went 2-for-4 w/RBI at DET (9/9) in first start after his September recall (2nd career 2-hit game).

• Recalled 9/1 as a September call-up.

• Was placed on the 10-day disabled list (right hamstring strain) and missed nine games (5/16-5/26). Played in two rehab games at Memphis (AAA) and caught Alex Reyes’ 13-strikeout game.

• Played in 83 games at Memphis (AAA), batting .269 with 7 HR, 41 RBI, .378 OBP.

• Batted .348 (23-66) vs. LHP, but hit six of seven HR vs. RHP.

• Hit .300 (18-60, 3 HR, 15 RBI) in June and .343 (24-70) in July.

• Threw out 33.3% of attempted base stealers for Memphis (17 CS/51 SB ATT), ranking 4th among Pacific Coast League catchers.

• Played one game at first base for Memphis and was flawless in three total chances.

4 YADIER MOLINA C • R-R • 5-11/205 • 36 (July 13, 1982)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 7/19 at CHI Runs: 2, 10x. Last: 9/4 at WSH Home Runs: 2, 6/23 at MIL RBI: 4, 9/4 at WSH Walks: 2, 3x. Last: 9/1 vs. CIN Hit Streak: 7 games, 3x. Last: 8/24-8/31

• Named to his 9th All-Star Game as an injury replacement for Buster Posey, most of any player on the National League squad. Was 0-for-1 in the game as a pinch-hitter flying out to the centerfield track.

• 2018 Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalist at catcher.

• 2018 winner of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, annually given by Ma-jor League Baseball to the player “who best represents the game of baseball through positive contributions on and off the field, including sportsmanship and community involvement. Joins Carlos Beltran (2013), Albert Pujols (2008), Ozzie Smith (1995) and Lou Brock (1975) as former Cardinals winners.

• Missed 26 games (STL 13-13) due to pelvic injury with traumatic hematoma that he suffered after taking foul ball off the bat of Kris Bryant vs. CHI (5/5) on a 102 MPH pitch from Jordan Hicks. Also sat out six games (STL 3-3) in Septem-ber (9/7-12) while on the active roster with a sore left hamstring.

• Has played in 1,876 career games with the Cardinals, ranking 4th all-time in Cardinals history. Surpassed Albert Pujols (1,749) on 4/1 at NYM and Enos Slaughter (1,751) on 4/3 at MIL during the first week of the season. Ranks 9th all-time among Puerto Rican-born players.

• Hit 20 home runs, his 2nd highest single-season total (22 in 2012) and joined Ted Simmons (1977, 79) as the only two St. Louis catchers with multiple 20 HR seasons. Became the 7th catcher in MLB history to hit 20 or more home runs at age 35 or older since A.J. Pierzynski (27, 2012, CWS).

• His 146th career HR on 9/25 vs. MIL tied him with Enos Slaughter for 13th in Cardinals history.

• Upon hitting his 145th career home run on 9/22 vs. SF, became the all-time home run leader in the Molina family (Bengie 144, José 39).

• Hit 17 of his 20 home runs on the road, ranking T-4th in the N.L. in road home runs - the most road HR hit by a Cardinals catcher in a single season.

• Cardinals were 68-53 (.562) in his games played; 20-21 (.488) when injured/off in 2018.

• Set a new MLB record for a catcher 35-years or older starting 27 straight games (7-22-8/19). Most by a Cardinals catcher since Ted Simmons with 29 straight in 1979. Sat out 8/20 at LAD after 27 straight starts. Started next day and hit GW-HR (#16).

• From 7/12 through the end of the season, did not commit an error (519.1 in-nings, 509 TC), while collecting an MLB-high 7 double plays, played 519.1 in-nings and started at catcher an MLB-leading 61 (of-61) games.

• Led MLB catchers with 74 RBI and tied for the lead with 118 hits (Realmuto, MIA); T2nd with 20 HR (Zunino, SEA).

• Finished season ranking 10th in MLB history in most starts at catcher (1,773). His 1,836 career games caught for the Cardinals are the most by any catcher with a single team, surpassing Gabby Hartnett (CHI, 1,756) on June 18, 2018.

• Scored a run in 45 games and Cardinals were 35-10 in those games.

• Hit 6th career grand slam at WSH 9/5 (w/2 strikes & 2 outs). Is batting .351 (20-57) and slugging .649 with bases loaded since 2015. His six career grand slams ranks T6th in franchise history (Pujols, 1st, 12).

• Passed Bob Boone for 13th place all-time among catchers with 1,839 career hits on 9/4.

• Passed Lance Parrish for 12th all-time in games played with 1,819 on 9/1.

• Collected his 500th career extra base hit at KC (8/11), tying Red Schoendienst for 7th place all-time in Cardinals doubles (352).

• Matched his career single-game high (18th time) with 4 hits at CHI (7/19).

• Had 18 RBI vs. CIN in 2018, most of any player in MLB, and his most vs. a team in a single season (previous high was 16 vs. CHI, 2013).

• Has 60 career RBI at Great American Ball Park, most by any visiting player. Surpassed Lance Berkman (58) and Albert Pujols (57) in 2018 for the mark.

• Started and played the duration of 130 career extra-inning games, 2nd-most among catchers in Cardinals history behind Ted Simmons (134).

• Collected his 7th career walk-off RBI (6th career walk-off hit) 5/1 vs. CWS, with an RBI single to score Marcell Ozuna.

• On 4/21 vs. CIN, recorded hits 1,750th career hit (1st inn. single off Homer Bailey) and his 800th career RBI (7th inn. GW solo home run off Jared Hughes).

• Became the all-time leader in RBI at Busch Stadium III with a two-RBI double vs. CIN (4/20) moving him past Albert Pujols (356).

• Sat out 4/11 game vs. MIL after dropping appeal of one-game suspension stem-ming from an altercation with Arizona manager Torey Lovullo on April 8.

• Hit 3rd HR of 2018 at MIL (4/4), the most ever by a Cardinals catcher in the team’s first six games...his 3 HR in first 8 games tied his mark from 2014. Lou Brock hit club-record 6 HR in the team’s first 7 games in 1967.

• Swiped career stolen base #57 at MIL (4/3), tops all-time among STL catchers.

• Hit his 4th career Opening Day home run at NYM (3/29), now tied with Albert Pujols for most Opening Day home runs in Cardinals history.

38 JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ 1B/OF • R-R • 6-7/230 • 30 (July 25, 1988)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 3x. Last: 8/13 vs. WSH Runs: 2, 14x. Last: 9/19 at ATL Home Runs: 2, 6/8 at CIN RBI: 6, 4/12 at CIN Walks: 3, 8/31 vs. CIN Hit Streak: 9 games, twice. Last: 8/8-8/17

• Posted single-season highs in home runs (17), RBI (83), hits (163), runs (64), doubles (30), walks (49) and extra base hits (47).

• Led the Cardinals in batting (.305) and tied for the team lead with 163 hits (Ozuna).

• Finished season ranked 7th in the National League with a .305 batting average.

• Was the first Cardinals player to bat .300 and hit 30 doubles, 162 or more hits and 80 RBI in a season since Matt Holliday (2010).

• Posted career highs with four hits and six RBI at CIN (4/12). Tallied two hits in the 7th inning including a lead-off homer. Was first Cardinal since Red Schoen-dienst in 1953 to tally 6 RBI, 4 hits, 2 doubles and a home run in a single game.

• Batted .319 at home, 6th-highest average in the National League and the highest season by a Cardinals player at Busch Stadium since 2013 (Allen Craig .336 & Matt Carpenter .360 – 2013).

• Ranked 2nd on the Cardinals with 83 RBI (Ozuna, 88).

• Was clutch with runners in scoring position and 2 outs, batting .433 (29-67), ranking 5th in MLB, while his 29 hits were tops in MLB and 34 RBI were T-5th.

• Of his 83 RBI, 42 came with two outs, ranking 3rd in the National League (Story, COL, 57 & Yelich, MIL, 52).

• Had 16 games with multiple hits & RBI in the same game, leading the Cardinals.

• His 20 hits vs. PIT were 2nd-most in MLB (Heyward, CHI, 22).

• Batted .389 (37-95) in August ranking 3rd in the N.L. in both batting and hits (37).

• Posted a nine-game hitting streak twice, one shy of his career high.

• Ranked T-4th in the National League with 15 three-hit games, most by a Cardi-nals player since Matt Carpenter (18) in 2013.

• His 14 three-hit games tied for NL lead & three 4-hit games were T2nd.

• Lifetime .325/.474/.469 in 8 career games as a designated hitter (12-for-32).

• Recorded his first walk-off RBI vs. COL (8/2) with a two-RBI pinch single in 9th inning.

• Had career-bests of 8 HR and 21 RBI in June, his highest career monthly totals. Ranked T6th in the N.L. in HR (8) and T7th in RBI (21) in June.

• Homered in three straight games June 7-9 (4 HR) & had 2+ RBI in 3 straight (June 6-8).

• Tallied 5 RBI vs. PHI (5/18), going 4-for-5 with a home run, joining Joe Hague (3), Albert Pujols (2) and Don Gutteridge as Cardinals with two games of 5 RBI in their first 159 career games.

• Reached base safely in 30 consecutive games from 8/30/17-4/1/18.

• Finished the season with a .408 career batting average (20-49) as a pinch-hitter, ranking 2nd all-time in MLB history (min. 50 PA) trailing only Kevin Seitzer (.411, 23-56).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

Page 6: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

34 YAIRO MUÑOZ INF/OF • R-R • 6-0/200 • 23 (Jan. 23, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 5/22 vs. KC Runs: 2, 5x. Last: 9/13 vs. LAD Home Runs: 1, 8x. Last: 9/5 at WSH RBI: 5, 5/31 vs. PIT Walks: 2, twice. Last: 7/8 at SF Hit Streak: 10 games, 7/2-7/22

• Made Opening Day roster out of Spring Training and appeared in 108 games, T-9th among National League rookies.

• Started his first Major League game (3B) in the Cardinals Home Opener vs. Arizona (4/5).

• Was optioned to Memphis (AAA) on 4/16 and recalled on 5/18. Batted .283 (28-93) with 3 HR and 13 RBI in 28 games between Memphis and Springfield (AA), starting games at five different positions during his minor league tour (SS, 3B, 2B, LF, CF).

• Missed 11 games (8/11-21) with a right wrist sprain at KC (8/10).

• Started 72 games in 2018 at 6 different positions (SS-34, 2B-23, 3B-6, LF-1, CF-3, RF-5).

• Ranked among National League rookies in batting (.276, 7th), RBI (42, T-7th), runs (39, 8th), hits (81, 10th), doubles (16, T-7th), walks (30, 7th), intentional walks (7, 2nd), on-base pct. (.350, 6th) and slugging (.413, 8th).

• Led the Cardinals and ranked 9th in the National League in two-strike batting average (.247, 39-158).

• Did not go more than two consecutive starts without a hit or run all season.

• Went a combined 8-for-13 (.615) with 2 HR, 5 RBI and a double off Max Scher-zer, Clayton Kershaw, Madison Bumgarner, Zack Greinke and Corey Kluber, with home runs off of Scherzer (9/3 at WSH) and Bumgarner (7/8 at SF).

• Batted .353 (42-119) with runners on base, highest mark on team but did not qualify for league leaders.

• His seven intentional walks were the most by a Cardinals rookie since Pete Koz-ma had eight in 2013, and three shy of the club record of 10 by Mike Tyson (1973).

• Had his first career walk-off hit and home run vs. PIT (5/31), a three-run shot off Felipe Vázquez, tallying a season-high five RBI. He was the 3rd MLB rookie with 5 RBI in a game in 2018 (Niko Goodrum, DET & Christian Villanueva, SD) and the first Cardinal since Stephen Piscotty (8/23/15 at SD).

• Recorded two 14-pitch plate appearances: 8/6 at MIA, a groundout against Tay-von Guerrero & 6/26 vs. CLE, a groundout against Dan Otero); T-2nd longest plate appearances behind Yadier Molina’s 15-pitch plate appearance (vs. PIT [4/29], a single off Michael Feliz) (Elias).

• Hit game-tying HR (#4) at ARI (7/4) ending Yoshihisa Hirano’s scoreless inning streak at 26 games.

• Recorded his first MLB hit and home run at Miller Park with a 9th inning single off Oliver Drake (4/2) and a two-run home run off Brent Suter (5/28).

• Went 4-for-4 vs. KC (5/21), the first Cardinals rookie with four hits in a game since Paul DeJong (7/8/17 vs. NYM) and the 8th instance an MLB rookie had 4 hits in 2018.

• Tallied his first MLB extra base hit with a pinch-hit double at CIN (4/13). Was the Cardinals first pinch hit for extra bases in 2018.

• Hit grand slam at Oklahoma City (5/10) while with Memphis totaling his minor league single-game high of 4 RBI.

41 TYLER O’NEILL OF • R-R • 5-11/210 • 23 (June 22, 1995)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, twice. Last: 8/3 at PIT Runs: 2, 4x. Last: 9/18 at ATL Home Runs: 1, 9x. Last: 9/22 vs. SF RBI: 4, 5/21 vs. KC Walks: 1, 7x. Last: 9/17 at ATL Hit Streak: 6 games, twice. Last: 7/31-8/18

• Recognized as 2018 Pacific Coast League Post-Season All-Star with teammate RHP Dakota Hudson.

• Baseball America 2nd team all-Triple A.

• Was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 4/19 and made his Major League debut at Wrigley Field vs. CHI (4/19) as a pinch-hitter vs. Jon Lester and struck out.

• Recorded his first MLB RBI on a sac fly scoring Yadier Molina vs. CIN (4/21).

• Recorded his first Major League hit off Yacksel Rios vs. PHI (5/18) in his 7th career MLB game.

• Became the first Cardinals rookie to homer in 3 straight games (5/19-21) since Paul DeJong (7/7-9/17) and was the 3rd MLB rookie to pull off the feat in 2018 (Ohtani 4/3-6 & Villanueva 4/14-16).

• Hit first MLB home run (solo) off Luis García, to tie game in 6th vs. PHI (5/19)

• Ranked 10th among National League rookies with nine home runs.

• His nine home runs in his first 61 Major League games ranked 9th most in Cardinals history.

• Hit 35 home runs between Memphis (26) and St. Louis (9).

• Hit his first career walk-off home run and first extra inning home run in the 10th inning vs. SF (9/22) off Mark Melancon.

• Led the Cardinals with a .523 slugging percentage post All-Star Break.

• Walked as a pinch-hitter & then hit 3-run HR (#8) on a 3-0 count vs. PIT (9/11).

• Averaged a HR/14.44 AB, leading N.L. rookies (100 AB min.) & 2nd in MLB.

• Homered in consecutive games on four occasions (Last: 8/26-8/28).

• Scored a run in four straight games (5/18-5/21).

• Hit safely in the six games after his 2nd recall (5/18-23), including 3 home runs.

• Hit first career pinch-hit home run (#4) to tie game in 8th at LAD (8/22) off Scott Alexander.

• Missed eight games due to groin inflammation (8/4-13).

• Was recalled to St. Louis from Memphis (AAA) five times with the final time on July 31.

• Recorded his first career pinch-hit single, the eventual game-winning RBI (start-ed 0-8) including a stolen base (#1) vs. COL (8/1).

• Canada native batted .311, 26 HR & 63 RBI in 64 games for Memphis (AAA).

• Was leading the Pacific Coast League & ranked 2nd in the Minors with 26 HR at time of recall.

• Posted 6 multi-HR games in AAA with a season-high 3 HR vs. Colo Springs (7/22).

• HR by Month: April (6), May (7), June (6), July (7).

• Posted 20 games with multiple-RBI.

• Has hit 120 home runs in 504 career minor league games.

• Is one of six active Canadian-born players in the Majors.

23 MARCELL OZUNA OF • R-R • 6-1/225 • 27 (Nov. 12, 1990)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 9/5 at WSH Runs: 3, 5/11 at SD Home Runs: 2, twice. Last: 9/7 at DET RBI: 4, twice. Last: 7/28 vs. CHI Walks: 2, twice. Last: 9/17 at ATL Hit Streak: 12 games. Last: 4/1-4/13

• Played in 148 games for the Cardinals in his first season with the club, starting 146 in left field.

• Led all Major League left fielders with 1,283.1 innings played at the position.

• Named National League Player of the Week (June 11-17), his third career selec-tion for the league award.

• Led the Cardinals in RBI (88), multi-hit games (46), multi-RBI games (22) and tied for the team lead in hits (163) and triples (2).

• Recorded an RBI in a team-high seven straight games (6/9-16), T-3rd longest in MLB with teammate Matt Carpenter.

• Tied for the National League lead with 31 go-ahead RBI (Rizzo, CHI) and ranked 5th in game-winning RBI (13).

• Collected 122 singles, ranking 6th in the NL and T-10th among Cardinals since 2000.

• Had two multi-home run games (6th & 7th career), both during the same week (at WSH 9/4 & at DET 9/7).

• Tied Matt Carpenter hitting 13 home runs at Busch Stadium in 2018, T-9th most by a Cardinal in a single season.

• Ranked among September leaders in home runs (7, T-7th) and RBI (19, T-8th).

• Rapped out a season-high 4 hits at WSH (9/5), sandwiched between 2 multi-HR games (9/4 & 9/7).

• He hit 20 or more home runs for the fourth time in his career (23, 23, 37, 21).

• Ranks 2nd in the NL in RBI (212) and 5th in hits (354) over the past two sea-sons.

• Missed eight games on the disabled list due to right shoulder inflammation (8/22-31)

• Hit safely in 16-of-20 games in the month of August.

• Tallied 64 hits with 2 outs, ranking T-3rd in the National League.

• Hit his first career walk-off HR vs. COL (7/30) off Jake McGee; was his 5th career walk-off RBI and 2nd extra inning home run.

• Homered in 3 straight games twice (6/13-16 & 7/28-30), one shy of his ca-reer-high.

• Hit his 5th career grand slam and 2nd of the season vs. CHI (7/28).

• Hit safely in 22-of-27 June games (34-102, .333) with an RBI in 14.

• Among N.L. June leaders, ranked 7th in batting (.333), T-7th in RBI (21), T-3rd in hits (34), 8th in total bases (59) and T-2nd in go-ahead RBI (7).

• Hit 4th career grand slam vs. PIT (6/3) off Nick Kingham, becoming only the 7th Cardinal fourth place hitter to hit a slam in game’s opening inning (Last: Albert Pujols on 8/10/2002 vs. NYM).

• Hit 100th career HR vs. PIT (6/2) off Chad Kuhl, also marking his 1st home run as Cardinal at Busch Stadium III.

• Had six outfield assists ranking T-5th among left fielders and T-16th among National League outfielders.

• Posted a 12-game hitting streak (4/1-13).

• Has homered in every National League ballpark except PNC Park.

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

Page 7: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

46 FRANCISCO PEÑA C • R-R • 6-1/223 • 28 (Oct. 12, 1989)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 3, 3x. Last: 5/29 at MIL Runs: 3, 5/18 vs. PHI Home Runs: 1, twice. Last: 5/29 at MIL RBI: 2, 7/1 vs. ATL Walks: 1, 6x. Last: 9/3 at WSH Hit Streak: 5 games, 5/8-5/18

• Made his first Opening Day roster. Added to St. Louis’ 40-man roster on March 28.

• Posted single-season highs in hits (27), runs (10), doubles (3), RBI (8) and walks (6).

• Started 30 games in 2018 (STL was 15-15); started 15 in previous four years of his MLB career

• Appeared in 31 games (11 starts) after Yadier Molina returned from the disabled list on June 5.

• Started 17 games (STL was 9-8) when Molina was on DL, batted .242 (15-62, 2 HR).

• Entered vs. LAD (9/14) on defense and threw out first runner of season.

• Scored twice vs. PIT (9/11), his first runs since 6/30 vs. ATL. Scored a ca-reer-high 10 runs.

• Recorded his first career bunt single 9/2 vs. CIN.

• Went 3-for-4 with his first Cardinals home run, a double and a career-high three runs scored vs. PHI (5/18), becoming 2nd father-son tandem (Tony) to each hit a home run in Cardinals history (Ed & Scott Spiezio).

• Recorded three three-hit games, 13th-most by a National League catcher in 2018, accomplished all three in his first 22 games.

• Had back-to-back three-hit games (5/17-18), joining his father Tony (5/13-14/1988 w/STL) and was the first Cardinals catcher to do so since Yadier Molina (8/23-24/16).

• Caught 14 innings on 5/6 vs. CHI, establishing his MLB game high. Caught 12+ innings less than a week later at SD (5/12).

• Entered game defensively on 5/5 in the 9th following an injury to Yadier Molina.

• Batted .462 (6-13) with a home run and three runs scored in four games against the Phillies.

63 EDMUNDO SOSA INF • R-R • 6-0/200 • 22 (March 6, 1996)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Runs: 1, 9/23 vs. SF

• Recalled from Memphis (9/23) and appeared in three Major League games, all as a pinch-hitter.

• Made MLB debut (9th Cardinal to debut) as a pinch-hitter in the 9th inning vs. SF (9/23); walked/scored on Matt Carpenter’s HR.

• Struck out in his first MLB at-bat; 2nd plate appearance vs. MIL (9/25).

• Member of the Memphis Triple-A and Pacific Coast League championship team.

• Played in 123 games between Memphis (AAA) and Springfield (AA) in 2018 bat-ting .270 with 12 HR, 59 RBI and 30 doubles. Started games at 2B, SS and 3B.

• Ranked 2nd among all Cardinals minor leaguers with 30 doubles (E. Montero, PMB, 37).

• Played in seven Pacific Coast League postseason games (3-11, .273, double, 2 runs).

• Tallied 31 hits in May for Springfield (.307, 3 HR, 16 RBI).

• Had a multi-HR game vs. Tulsa (6/11) going 4-for-5.

• Batted .333 (16-48) with runners in scoring position.

21 PATRICK WISDOM INF • R-R • 6-1/220 • 27 (Aug. 27, 1991)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 2, 3x. Last: 9/30 at CHI Runs: 2, 8/12 at KC Home Runs: 1, 4x. Last: 9/15 vs. LAD RBI: 4, 9/15 vs. LAD Walks: 2, 9/2 vs. CIN Hit Streak: 2 games, 8/12-8/13

• Made his Major League debut, starting at first base at KC (8/12), after playing in 747 career minor league games.

• Among MLB rookies with 50 or more plate appearances, led all N.L. rookies with 12.50 HR/AB.

• Appeared in 32 Major League games starting eight games (6 at 3B; 2 at 1B).

• Was optioned to Memphis on 8/21 and recalled on 8/28 for an injured Kolten Wong. Played in four games in Memphis hitting safely in all four with a home run (his 100th minor league HR).

• Collected his first MLB hit, an infield single, off Jakob Junis in the 3rd inning at KC (8/12). Had two hits in the game, including a game-tying single in the 7th inn.

• His first Major League home run was in a pinch-hit role vs. MIL (8/19), it marked his 100th career professional HR and 400th career professional RBI.

• Hit first career Major League grand slam vs. LAD (9/15) off Rich Hill into Big Mac Land to give the Cardinals a 4-3 lead.

• Tied with Yairo Muñoz for 2nd on the Cardinals with five pinch hits.

• Batted .288 with 15 HR, 61 RBI, 24 doubles and 11 stolen bases in 107 games for Memphis (AAA).

• Was recognized as 2018 Pacific Coast League Mid-Season All-Star.

• Ran off a 16-game hitting streak (5/14-31) batting .424 (25-59) with 3 HR and 14 RBI during the stretch, tied for the longest by a Memphis Redbird with Ran-gel Ravelo.

• Collected a two homer game at El Paso (6/17) totaling three RBI.

16 KOLTEN WONG 2B • L-R • 5-7/185 • 27 (Oct. 10, 1990)----- Single-Game Season Highs -----

Hits: 4, 7/10 at CWS Runs: 2, 7x. Last: 8/14 vs. WSH Home Runs: 1, 9x. Last: 9/17 at ATL RBI: 3, 9/17 at ATL Walks 2, 3x. Last: 5/11 at SD Hit Streak: 6 games: 8/13-8/18

• 2018 Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalist at second base and won Fielding Bible Award as the majors top defensive second baseman.

• Led all MLB second baseman in ultimate zone rating (13.4), defensive runs against average (15.0), and 19 defensive runs saved (Fangraphs).

• Hit two walk-off home runs in 2018 (5/5 vs. CHI off Luke Farrell in 10th inn. & 6/2 vs. PIT off Richard Rodriguez). Has four regular season walk-off home runs in his career. Three of his four regular season walk-off HR have come vs. the Pirates.

• Ranked T-8th in the National League with 14 hit by pitch, the second highest total of his career.

• Has been hit by pitch 50 times since the start of the 2015 season, 9th among MLB players.

• Collected four bunt hits, T-2nd on the Cardinals.

• Batted .317 (39-123) post All-Star Break, 2nd on the Cardinals and 11th in the N.L.

• Batted lead-off for first time in 2018 at ATL (9/19) & first time since 9/19/17 (batted No. 1 14 times in 2017).

• Missed nine games on the disabled list with a left hamstring strain (8/26-9/5) suffered while running to first at COL (8/25).

• Batted .362 (21-58) in August, T-4th in National League.

• Recorded his 200th career RBI at COL (8/24).

• Collected 500th career hit vs. MIL (8/18).

• Scored in 4 straight games vs. WSH (8/13-16).

• Was 3-for-3 with a HR (#8), double and season-high 3 RBI vs. WSH (8/14) reaching base safely four times.

• Had 17 hits in July, including 15 in road games ranking 3rd in the N.L.

• Logged four straight multi-hit games (w/ 2+ PA) from 7/5-7/7 and 7/10.

• Tied his career-high with four hits (last: 8/10/14) and homered (#7) at CWS (7/10), his first HR off a LHP in 2018, and a bunt single.

• Was 2-for-3 with a double, triple (3rd career game w/2B & 3B) & 2 RBI at SF (7/6). Was his 19th career triple, most by any Cardinal since 2014.

• Was hit by pitch twice vs. CLE (6/27), the second game which he was HBP twice in ‘18. First Cardinal since Jon Jay (2015). Ranked T-2nd in MLB in mul-tiple-HBP games (Brandon Nimmo, NYM, 4).

REDBIRD RUNDOWN - 2018 HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

Page 8: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER7.2, 5/20 vs. PHI ....................................IP ....................................7.2, 5/20/18 vs. PHIn/a .................................................. Low-Hit CG .......................................................n/a6, 6/6 vs. MIA ..................................... Runs ..................................... 6, 6/6/18 vs. MIA5, 9/19 at ATL ............................... Earned Runs ............ 5, twice. Last: 9/19/18 at ATL8, 6/6 vs. MIA ...................................... Hits ................... 8, twice. Last: 6/6/18 vs. MIA2, twice. Last: 7/25 at CIN .............. Home Runs ..............2, twice. Last: 7/25/18 at CIN5, 9/3 at WSH ......................................Walks ..................................... 5, 9/3/18 at WSH13, twice. Last: 6/22 at MIL ............ Strikeouts ............ 13, twice. Last: 6/22/18 at MIL 3, Last: 8/22 at LAD ...............10+ Strikeouts Games ............... 3, Last: 8/22/18 at LAD4, 8/5-8/28 ......................................Win Streak ......................................4, 8/5-8/28/183 games, 9/14-present ................. Losing Streak .. 3 games, 2x. Last: 9/14/18-present15.2 IP, 6/11-6/22. .....................Scoreless Streak .........................15.2 IP, 6/11-22/18

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .152 46 7 0 0 0 0 2 20 0 4CAREER .135 52 7 0 0 0 0 2 22 0 4

Home Runs: n/a Most Hits: 1, 7x. Last: 9/24/18 vs. MIL Most RBI: n/a

• Co-led MLB rookie pitchers with Walker Buehler in hits (7), and was T3rd among rookie pitchers in sacrifice bunts (4).

• Recorded first Major League career hit with a single off Phillies’ Aaron Nola (5/20).

Jack Flaherty 32HT: 6-4 WT: 225 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Jack Rafe FlahertyAGE: 23 BORN: October 15, 1995 in Burbank, CaliforniaBECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (34th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018ML SERVICE: 1.006 MLB DEBUT: September 1, 2017 at San Francisco

2018 SEASON

• NL Rookie of the Year candidate made 28 starts over three stints with St. Louis, while being named to Baseball America’s All-Rookie Team at one of five starting pitcher po-sitions.

• 2018 Finalist for National League’s Outstanding Rookie of the Year by MLBPA Player’s Choice Awards, in a voting by his peers.

• Ranked among NL rookies in wins (8, T1st), ERA (3.34, 3rd), strikeouts (182, 1st), op-ponent batting average (.199, 2nd), win percentage (.471, T1st), innings pitched (151.0, 2nd), starts (28, 2nd), quality starts (10, 4th) and walks (59, 1st).

• St. Louis was 11-17 in his 28 starts, which were most by a Cardinals rookie pitcher since Shelby Miller (31) in 2013.

• Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 11 starts (2nd on STL) and at least 7.0 innings in four outings (T2nd on STL).

• Limited the opposition to one run or fewer in 15 starts (T4th among NL pitchers) and 4 earned runs or fewer in 27 starts.

• His team-leading 182 strikeouts led Major League rookie pitchers, ranked 11th among all NL pitchers, and were the 3rd-most all-time in Cardinals single-season history for rookies, trailing only Dizzy Dean (191 in 1932) and Rick Ankiel (194 in 2000).

• Struck out 95 batters after the All-Star Break, 5th-most among NL pitchers.

• His 202 strikeouts in his first 34 career games are the most ever by a Cardinal and rank 17th all-time in MLB history (since 1908).

• Averaged 10.85 strikeouts/9 IP in 2018, ranking first among rookies in franchise history (min. 150 IP) and 4th all-time for rookies behind Kerry Wood (12.58 in 1998), Dwight Gooden (11.39 in 1984) and Hideo Nomo (11.10 in 1995), all who went on to win Rookie of the Year awards.

• His .199 average against ranked as the 5th-lowest mark in MLB history among rookies with at least 25 starts. Jose Fernandez (2013) and Hideo Nomo (1995) co-lead at .182.

• Ranked 7th among NL starters in 2018 with a .177 average against (40-226) the first time through a lineup.

• Ranked 6th in the NL in Hits/ 9 IP (6.44), which also tied Fred Beebe (1906) for lowest all-time among rookies in franchise history (min. 150 IP).

• Threw his curveball 11.2 % (289 of 2,587) of the time and allowed only 8 singles and no extra-base hits (.178 slugging). Opponents hit just .181 (34-188) against his slider (Statcast).

• 14.0% of his pitches were put into play, 6th-lowest in NL single-season history and lowest by a Cardinal (min. 150 IP).

• 30.1% of opposing swings were put in play, 2nd-lowest in the NL in 2018 (Max Scherzer 27.5), 8th-lowest NL single season history and lowest by a Cardinal (min. 150 IP).

• His 31.5% swing-and-miss percentage was T3rd-highest in the NL, highest by a Cardi-nal in single-season history (min. 150 IP).

• Yielded team-leading 20 home runs (1.19 HR/9 IP), accounting for 28 of his total 59 (47.5%) runs allowed. Surrendered at least one homer in 18 starts (T7th in NL). Sport-ed the 5th-lowest ERA of NL pitchers to allow 20 or more homers, behind Max Scher-zer (2.53, 23 HR), Jameson Taillon (3.20, 20), Zack Greinke (3.21, 28), and Jon Lester (3.32, 24).

• Ranked T4th among NL pitchers with 11 hit batsmen, including four Cubs.

• Received team-low 4.41 run support average, 13th-lowest in the NL. Received one run or fewer of support in 11 starts & 2 runs or fewer in 18 starts. He was 7-0 (STL 8-2) in games which he received 3 or more runs of support.

• Was one of nine NL pitchers to not allow a hit with the bases loaded (min. 9 batters faced). His 6 strikeouts with the bases loaded ranked T8th in NL.

• Recalled (3/28) when Adam Wainwright was placed on the 10-day DL and made his 2018 season debut at Milwaukee (4/3), striking out a-then MLB career-high nine Brew-ers in a 5-4 loss at Miller Park.

• Earned his first career Major League win with a 13-strikeout masterpiece, leading St. Louis to a 5-1 victory over the Phillies (5/20) at Busch. Established single-game career highs in innings (7.2), strikeouts and pitches (120). Retired the first 10 batters and 12 of the final 13; his lone blemish was a first-pitch solo home run to Rhys Hoskins in the 4th inning.

• Became the 8th Cardinal to post 10 or more strikeouts in one of his first nine MLB starts and the most recent since Luke Weaver (8/31/2016 at MIL).

• Fanned 13 batters on two occasions (5/20 vs. PHI & 6/22 at MIL), most by a Cardinal in 2018 and tying a Cardinals rookie record shared with Shelby Miller (5/10/13 vs. COL), Dick Hughes (5/30/67 at CIN) and Scipio Spinks (6/25/72 at NYM).

• His 13 strikeouts in one of his first 10 career MLB games surpassed the previous Cardi-nals record of 11 by Alan Benes (1996) and Harvey Haddix (1952).

• Joined Milwaukee’s Freddy Peralta (5/13/18 vs. COL, 13) as the second MLB pitcher to strike out at least 13 batters while recording his first career MLB win in 2018.

• Joined Ernie Broglio (7/15/60 vs. CHI), Bob Gibson (6/17/70 at SD), Todd Stottlemyre (5/11/98 vs. MIL), Shelby Miller (5/10/13 vs. COL) and Jaime Garcia (4/14/16 vs. MIL) as the 6th Cardinal in franchise history to allow 2 or fewer hits, 2 or fewer walks, and strike out 13 or more batters in a start.

• Is one of just six pitchers in MLB history to have two or more 13+ strikeout performanc-es in their first 17 career games: Kerry Wood (4-1998), Hideo Nomo (4-1995), Don Wilson (2-1967), Bob Turley (1953-54) & Bob Feller (2-1936).

SINGLE-SEASON STRIKEOUTS BY A CARDINALS ROOKIE

Cardinal Season W-L ERA Innings Strikeouts SO/9 IP1. Rick Ankiel 2000 11-7 3.50 175.0 194 9.982. Dizzy Dean 1932 18-15 3.30 286.0 191 6.013. Jack Flaherty 2018 8-9 3.34 151.0 182 10.854. Shelby Miller 2013 15-9 3.06 173.1 169 8.785. Harvey Haddix 1953 20-9 3.06 253.0 163 5.806. Dick Hughes 1967 16-6 2.67 222.1 161 6.577. Paul Dean 1934 19-11 3.45 233.1 150 5.79

SINGLE-GAME STRIKEOUT RECORD BY A CARDINALS ROOKIE

Cardinal Date Opponent Dec. IP H R ER BB SODick Hughes 5/30/1967 at Cincinnati Reds L 8.0 3 2 2 1 13Scipio Spinks 6/25/1972 at New York Mets W 9.0 6 1 1 6 13Shelby Miller 5/10/2013 Colorado Rockies W 9.0 1 0 0 0 13Jack Flaherty 5/20/2018 Philadelphia Phillies W 7.2 2 1 1 1 13Jack Faherty 6/22/2018 at Milwaukee Brewers - 7.0 1 1 1 2 13

• Was the first MLB pitcher to throw 120 or more pitches in one of his first 10 MLB games since Odrisamer Despaigne vs. NYM (123, 7/20/2014) and the youngest Car-dinals pitcher to do so since Bud Smith’s (21.315) no-hitter at San Diego on 9/3/01 (134 pitches).

• Finished June ranked T5th in the NL in strikeouts (37) and 6th in opponent BA (.194).

• Carried a no-hitter for 6.1 innings at Milwaukee (6/22), before allowing a Jesus Aguilar solo HR. Matched his own Cardinals rookie single-game record with 13 strikeouts.

• Hurled 5.0 scoreless frames in a no-decision to lead St. Louis to a 5-0 shutout win over the Cubs on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball on Father’s Day (6/17) at Busch. Be-came the 3rd Cardinals starting pitcher 22 years or younger to throw at least 5.0 shutout innings in a start against the Cubs since 1963, joining Andy Rincon (9.0 IP, 4/21/1981) and Shelby Miller (5.0, IP, 6/17/13).

• His 38 strikeouts in July ranked 2nd in the NL and was the 2nd-highest total by a Cardinals rookie in the month of July, behind only Dizzy Dean (54 in 1932).

• Was 4-0 with a 1.13 ERA in five August starts, ranking T3rd in the NL in ERA leading the league with .136 opponent batting average. Became the 5th rookie starter in the last 30 seasons with four or more wins and an ERA below 1.20 in a calendar month (Elias).

• Southern California native held the Dodgers hitless over his first 5.1 innings (8/22) before allowing Joc Pederson solo HR in the 6th inning, his lone hit allowed. Struck out 10, taking no-decision in a 3-1 Cardinals loss at Dodger Stadium. It marked his seventh-straight start with 7 or more strikeouts; first Cardinal to do so since Chris Carpenter (7 straight, June 8-July 17, 2005).

• Took the loss after holding the Dodgers to one run (Yasiel Puig solo HR) while striking out eight in a 3-0 defeat opposite Walker Buehler at Busch Stadium on 9/14. Was his first lost since July 31 vs. COL (spanning 7 starts). Passed Dick Hughes (161, 6th) and Harvey Haddix (163, 5th) among Cardinals rookie strikeout leaders during that game.

• St. Louis lost his final six starts (9/3-present) to end the season.

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA)

• Made five starts over two stints for Memphis (AAA), going 4-1 with a 2.27 ERA (31.2 IP) and 41 strikeouts (11.7 SO/9 IP).

• At the time of his final recall (5/15), ranked among the Pacific Coast League leaders in wins (4, T2nd), ERA (2.27, 2nd), strikeouts (41, T6th) and WHIP (0.92, 3rd). Was one of three Redbirds pitchers in the Top 6 in the PCL in strikeouts, joining Austin Gomber (44, T2nd) and Daniel Poncedeleon (44, T2nd).

Page 9: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS GAME LOG (8-9, 3.34)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES4/3 at MIL L 5-4 - 1 1 5.0 6 1 1 1 9 0 91-57 4 Chase Anderson 0-0 1.80 .300 Career high 9 strikeouts4/28 at PIT L 6-2 L-1 1 1 5.0 4 3 3 4 2 1 82-48 1 Trevor Williams 0-1 3.60 .278 Held Pirates to 1 run & 4 hits in first 5 inn.APRIL 2 2 10.0 10 4 4 5 11 1 --- 5 --- 0-1 3.60 .2785/15 at MIN L 4-1 - 1 1 5.2 5 1 1 1 3 0 98-60 1 José Berríos 0-1 2.87 .263 Career-high 5.2 IP & 98 pitches5/20 PHI W 5-1 W-1 1 1 7.2 2 1 1 1 13 1 120-80 5 Aaron Nola 1-1 2.31 .207 First MLB win; 13 K tied Cards rookie record 5/26 at PIT W 4-1 W-2 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 2 4 1 88-61 4 Trevor Williams 2-1 2.15 .204 Starling Marte solo HR in 1st inning5/31 PIT W 10-8 - 1 1 5.0 7 4 3 0 5 1 102-65 5 Trevor Williams 2-1 2.62 .226 Cards score 5 in 9th capped by Muñoz walk-off HRMAY 4 4 24.1 18 7 6 4 25 3 --- 15 --- 2-0 2.22 .2056/6 MIA L 11-3 L-2 1 1 5.0 8 6 4 1 6 1 92-60 2 Wei-Yin Chen 2-1 3.20 .243 Career-high 6 runs & 8 hits6/11 SD W 5-2 W-3 1 1 6.1 3 1 1 1 6 1 98-58 4 Jordan Lyles 3-2 2.96 .229 Cards hit 3 HR’s in Flaherty’s 3rd QS of 20186/17 CHI W 5-0 --- 1 1 5.0 2 0 0 3 7 0 97-52 0 José Quintana 3-2 2.66 .219 ESPN Sunday Night Baseball6/22 at MIL L 2-1 --- 1 1 7.0 1 1 1 2 13 1 110-71 1 Junior Guerra 3-2 2.50 .201 No-hit the Brewers for 6.1 IP before Aguilar HR6/27 CLE L 5-1 L-3 1 1 4.0 6 4 4 2 5 2 75-46 1 Shane Bieber 3-3 2.92 .211 First time allowing multiple HRsJUNE 5 5 27.1 20 12 10 9 37 5 8 1-2 3.29 .194 Led STL staff with 37 K’s & .194 Opp. BA7/3 at ARI L 4-3 L-4 1 1 6.0 4 4 4 1 7 1 103-67 2 Zack Greinke 3-4 3.19 .209 Allowed Paul Goldschmidt 3-R HR in 5th inn.7/8 at SF L 13-8 --- 1 1 2.1 5 3 3 2 2 0 69-41 1 Madison Bumgarner 3-4 3.47 .218 2nd shortest start of career; 34-pitch 3rd inn.7/14 CIN L 8-2 --- 1 1 5.0 2 0 0 3 5 0 69-43 2 Luis Castillo 3-4 3.24 .212 Two rain delays (2:43) ended scoreless outing7/20 at CHI W 18-5 W-4 1 1 5.0 2 1 1 4 9 1 110-68 15 Jon Lester 4-4 3.15 .207 Most run support since L. Lynn (15) 8/4/13 at CIN 7/25 at CIN L 7-3 L-5 1 1 5.0 4 3 3 2 8 2 81-49 2 Sal Romano 4-5 3.28 .209 Three runs allowed all came via HR’s7/31 COL L 6-3 L-6 1 1 5.1 5 4 4 2 7 1 105-63 1 Jon Gray 4-6 3.49 .211 Charlie Blackmon 2-run HRJULY 6 6 28.2 22 15 15 14 38 5 --- 23 --- 1-3 4.71 .210 38 Ks ranked 2nd in NL (ARI’s Zach Godley, 43)8/5 at PIT W 2-1 W-5 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 1 7 0 84-56 2 Trevor Williams 5-6 3.27 .208 Carpenter 2-run HR in 5th is GWRBI8/11 at KC W 8-3 W-6 1 1 7.0 3 2 2 3 9 1 106-71 6 Danny Duffy 6-6 3.22 .204 5th straight start with 7+ K’s8/17 MIL W 5-2 W-7 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 3 7 0 95-59 3 Freddy Peralta 7-6 3.05 .201 4th scoreless start in 2018; 29 K vs. MIL8/22 at LAD W 3-1 --- 1 1 6.0 1 1 1 2 10 1 101-64 0 Walker Buehler 7-6 2.97 .194 Cards sweep Dodgers; DeJong 2-run HR in 9th8/28 PIT W 5-2 W-8 1 1 7.0 4 1 1 0 5 0 88-64 4 Ivan Nova 8-6 2.87 .193 Opposition 1 run or less for 4th time in AugustAUGUST 5 5 32.0 14 4 4 9 38 2 --- 15 --- 4-0 1.13 .136 Tops NL rookie starters in August ERA & SO’s 9/3 at WSH L 4-3 (10) --- 1 1 5.0 3 1 1 5 5 1 96-54 3 Max Scherzer 8-6 2.83 .192 2 of 3 runs came in 1st inning (wild pitch, sac fly)9/8 at DET L 4-3 --- 1 1 5.0 4 3 3 4 6 0 92-57 0 Matthew Boyd 8-6 2.92 .193 1st inning runs came on wild pitch and sacrfice fly9/14 LAD L 3-0 L-7 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 2 8 1 103-65 0 Walker Buehler 8-7 2.86 .193 Suffered his first loss since July 319/19 at ATL L 7-3 L-8 1 1 4.2 5 5 5 2 6 1 80-54 1 Touki Toussaint 8-8 3.08 .195 Tied career-high 5 ER; 3 hits allowed to Freeman9/24 MIL L 6-4 --- 1 1 5.1 4 3 3 2 5 1 93-58 1 Dan Jennings 8-8 3.16 .196 STL falls to 0-5 in his Sept. games started9/30 at CHI L 10-5 L-9 1 1 2.2 4 4 4 3 3 0 59-36 2 Mike Montgomery 8-9 3.34 .199 7 consecutive reached base; 2nd-shortest startSEPTEMBER 6 6 28.2 24 17 17 18 33 4 --- 7 --- 0-3 5.34 .224 St. Louis lost all 6 of his starts

2018 28 28 151.0 108 59 56 59 182 20 --- 77 --- 8-9 3.34 .199

CAREER 34 33 172.1 131 74 71 69 202 24 --- --- --- 8-11 3.71 .210

2018 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA) TOTALS (4-1, 2.27)YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR RS W-L ERA AVG 2018 5 5 31.2 22 10 8 7 41 2 25 4-1 2.27 .190

Page 10: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER7.0, twice. Last: 8/25 at COL ................IP ....................7.0, twice. Last: 8/25/18 at COLn/a ................................................ Low-Hit CG .........................................................n/a6, twice. Last: 9/15 vs. LAD .............. Runs .................. 6, twice. Last: 9/15/18 vs. LAD6, twice. Last: 9/15 vs. LAD ........ Earned Runs ............ 6, twice. Last: 9/15/18 vs. LAD8, 8/3 at PIT ....................................... Hits ........................................... 8, 8/3/18 at PIT2, twice. Last: 9/15 vs. LAD ......... Home Runs ..................2, 4x. Last: 9/15/18 vs. LAD5, 3x. Last: 9/4 at WSH .....................Walks .........................5, 3x. Last: 9/4/18 at WSH7, twice. Last: 5/25 at PIT ............. Strikeouts .................. 7, twice Last: 5/25/18 at PIT n/a. .......................................10+ Strikeouts Games .................................................n/a2, twice. Last: 8/30-9/9 .................Win Streak ..............................2, twice. 8/30-9/9/182, 5/7-5/25 ................................. Losing Streak .................. 4 games, 6/22/16-9/29/1710.0 IP, 8/30-9/4 ......................Scoreless Streak ..........................10.0 IP, 8/30-9/4/18

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .065 31 2 0 0 2 3 0 14 0 3CAREER .049 41 2 0 0 2 3 0 15 0 6

Home Runs: 8/14/18 vs. WSH (1st MLB Hit) • 8/30/18 vs. PIT Most Hits: 1, twice. Last: 8/30/18 vs. PIT (Solo HR) Most RBI: 2, 8/14/18 vs. WSH

• Both of his two career hits have been home runs. Was the only pitcher in MLB to hit multiple home runs in the month of August.

• Shared MLB lead in HR’s among pitchers in 2018 (2); also NYM’s Steven Matz, team-mate Miles Mikolas, and CIN’s Michael Lorenzen who had 4, but 2 as PH.

• Hit a two-run HR off Gio Gonzalez on 8/14/18 vs. WSH for his first ML hit after be-ginning his career 0-for-30.

• Joined Stephen Vogt (2013) as the only player in the “Live Ball Era” to break an 0-for-30 skid to begin career by hitting a home run. (STATS).

John Gant 53HT: 6-4 WT: 195 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: John Michael GantAGE: 26 BORN: August 6, 1992 in Savannah, GeorgiaBECAME CARDINAL: Acquired from Atlanta with RHP Chris Ellis and INF Luke Dykstra for LHP Jaime García, December 1, 2016CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018

ML SERVICE: 2.004 MLB DEBUT: April 6, 2016 vs. Washington

2018 SEASON

• Appeared in 26 games (19 starts) over three stints with St. Louis, while establishing single-season career highs in multiple categories.

• Thirteen of his career-high 19 starts came after the All-Star Break after replacing Mi-chael Wacha in the rotation. Was 5-6 with 3.61 ERA (39 ER/97.1 IP), 81 strikeouts (7.49 strikeouts/9 IP), and .219 opponent average against (79-360).

• Pitched at least 6.0 innings on five occasions, including career-high 7.0 innings twice. All five starts were quality.

• Issued 57 walks in 114.0 innings pitched, T21st-most among NL pitchers and 3rd-most on St. Louis. His 4.50 walks/9 IP was the 3rd-highest rate in the NL behind Robbie Ray (5.09) and teammate Carlos Martínez (4.55) (min. 110 innings pitched).

• Ranked T2nd in the NL in unearned runs allowed (10), behind Jake Arrieta (17).

• Sported a .195 average (39-200) against the lineup the first time through.

• Recorded the highest swing & miss pct. (5.5%) on change-ups of any Cardinals pitcher.

• Six of the nine home runs allowed were hit by left-handers: Odúbel Herrera, Freddie Freeman, Pablo Sandoval, Tucker Barnhart, Ben Zobrist & Anthony Rizzo.

• Logged a 0.89 ERA (50.2 IP/5 ER) in Cardinals wins (11 appearances), representing the lowest ERA in the NL in winning appearances (min. 50. IP). 5.54 ERA in losses (63.1 IP).

• Was 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA in seven relief appearances (16.2 IP), limiting the opposition to a .194 average against (12-62). Retired his first batter faced in 6 of 7 outings.

• Recalled and made season debut throwing 3.0 perfect innings (11th-13th) in relief vs. NYM (4/26) earning his first win in a 4-3 Cardinals walk-off victory in 13 innings.

• Worked in relief of Adam Wainwright in St. Louis’ 5-3 loss at the Padres (5/13), setting single-game team highs at the time for relief IP (3.2) and tying for strikeouts in relief (4).

• Struck out 7 in consecutive starts: 5/19 vs. PHI & 5/25 at PIT (9.2 combined innings).

• Recalled (6/21) and replaced Michael Wacha (10-day DL) in the rotation. Tossed 7.0 scoreless IP with one infield hit allowed, earning a 4-0 win against Cleveland (6/25).

• Hurled 4.0 scoreless innings without allowing at hit vs. CIN (7/15) to earn the win in Mike Shildt’s managerial debut. It was the longest relief outing by a Cardinals pitcher in 2018 and the 2nd-longest relief outing of Gant’s career (4.2 IP at BOS 4/27/16 w/ATL).

• Had a career-best scoreless innings streak of 9.0 innings from 7/15-7/21.

• Pitched 5.0 scoreless in the second game of a day-night doubleheader at Wrigley Field (7/21) as the Cards scored five unanswered over the final 3.0 innings for a 6-3 victory

• Took the mound for ESPN Sunday Night game (7/29) vs. CHI and was charged with 5-2 loss, allowing three runs (2 earned) on a pair of home runs in 4.1 IP.

• After 8/8, ranked 14th among NL pitchers in H/9 IP (6.93) and opponent batting average (.212), and 16th in ERA (2.66).

• Limited opposition to one earned run over a three-start stretch (17.0 IP) from 8/25-9/4.

• Earned his first career post-All Star Break victory with 6.0 innings of two-hit ball, allow-ing only one run in 7-1 win at Miami (8/8).

• Matched career-high with 7.0 innings in no-decision at Colorado (8/25), yielding a pinch-hit solo home run to Matt Holliday.

• Earned a win over the Tigers on 9/9 at Comerica Park, limiting the Tigers to a pair of runs in the 7th. Allowed two hits (one bunt single) and a walk through first 6.0 frames.

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STARTING PITCHER GAME LOG (7-6, 3.53 ERA)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES5/7 MIN L 6-0 L-1 1 1 5.1 6 4 4 2 5 0 97-61 0 Fernando Romero 1-1 4.32 .200 Cardinals held to four hits in a shutout5/19 PHI L 7-6 --- 1 1 4.1 4 5 3 2 7 1 90-59 3 Zach Eflin 1-1 4.67 .215 Career high 7 K; Odúbel Herrera 2-R HR5/25 at PIT L 8-1 L-2 1 1 5.1 4 3 3 0 7 0 78-55 0 Joe Musgrove 1-2 4.76 .212 Strikes out 7 for 2nd consecutive startMay 3 3 15.0 14 12 10 4 19 1 --- 3 --- 0-2 6.00 .237 3 starts & 3 relief outings6/25 CLE W 4-0 W-2 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 5 4 0 97-56 3 Mike Clevinger 2-2 3.48 .192 Works a career-high 7.0 scoreless inningsJune 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 5 4 0 --- 3 --- 1-0 0.00 .048 Replaced Michael Wacha in rotation7/1 ATL L 6-5 L-3 1 1 5.1 4 4 4 3 2 1 79-48 0 Mike Foltynewicz 2-3 3.92 .193 Freddie Freeman 2-run home run7/6 at SF L 3-2 --- 1 1 6.0 5 2 2 3 5 1 96-64 2 Dereck Rodríguez 2-4 3.80 .196 Pablo Sandoval go-ahead solo HR in 6th inn. 7/21 at CHI(2) W 6-3 --- 1 1 5.0 4 0 0 3 2 0 82-55 1 Mike Montgomery 3-3 3.17 .186 Cards rally to score 5 unanswered runs7/29 CHI L 5-2 L-4 1 1 4.1 4 3 2 2 4 2 62-39 2 Kyle Hendricks 3-4 3.49 .200 Allowed season-high 2 HR’s/ ESPN Sunday NightJuly 4 4 20.2 17 9 8 11 13 4 --- 5 --- 0-2 3.48 .218 4 starts & 2 relief appearances8/3 at PIT L 7-6 --- 1 1 4.0 8 6 6 1 5 0 71-45 5 Chris Archer 3-4 4.12 .218 Allowed single-game highs in runs (6) & hits (8)8/8 at MIA W 7-1 W-4 1 1 6.0 2 1 1 1 4 0 63-47 3 Trevor Richards 4-4 3.89 .209 Earned his 1st career post-ASB win8/14 WSH W 6-4 W-5 1 1 5.1 4 1 1 0 6 0 89-62 5 Gio Gonzalez 5-4 3.74 .209 Gant hits 2-run HR for first career hit8/19 MIL L 2-1 L-5 1 1 4.1 6 2 2 2 1 0 86-52 0 Jhoulys Chacín 5-5 3.76 .216 Mike Moustakas 2-run double in 3rd inning8/25 at COL L 9-1 --- 1 1 7.0 3 1 1 5 6 1 97-63 1 German Márquez 5-5 3.56 .211 Rockies plate 8 runs in their 8th8/30 PIT W 5-0 W-6 1 1 5.2 3 0 0 3 6 0 94-57 5 Joe Musgrove 6-5 3.34 .206 Also hit a solo home run (#2)August 6 6 32.1 26 11 11 12 28 1 --- 19 --- 3-1 3.06 .218 August .597 opponent OPS 15th-lowest in NL9/4 at WSH W 11-8 --- 1 1 4.1 2 3 0 5 2 0 87-52 4 Tanner Roark 6-5 3.19 .205 Unearned run streak improves to 10.0 innings9/9 at DET W 5-2 W-7 1 1 6.2 5 2 2 1 6 0 94-62 5 Michael Fulmer 7-5 3.16 .205 Both runs came in 7th inning on three doubles9/15 LAD L 17-4 L-6 1 1 4.1 6 6 6 4 4 2 75-50 4 Rich Hill 7-6 3.53 .211 Matched career high 6 runs allowed9/21 SF W 5-3 --- 1 1 2.2 4 1 1 3 3 0 67-37 1 Madsion Bumgarner 7-6 3.53 .214 Shortest start of 2018 and 3rd-shortest of career9/26 MIL L 2-1 --- 1 1 4.1 4 1 1 3 2 0 84-53 1 Jhoulys Chacín 7-6 3.47 .216 Brewers clinched postseason berth with winSeptember 5 5 22.1 21 13 10 16 17 2 --- 15 --- 1-1 4.03 .253

2018 26 19 114.0 91 54 44 57 95 9 --- 51 --- 7-6 3.47 .216

CAREER: 53 28 181.1 162 95 80 88 155 20 --- --- --- 8-11 3.97 .238

2018 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA) SEASON TOTALS (5-1, 1.65)YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR RS W-L ERA AVG 2018 8 8 49.0 45 13 9 16 42 5 34 5-1 1.65 .243

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS RELIEF SEASON TOTALS (2-0, 2.70)YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA AVG 2018 7 - 16.2 12 9 5 9 14 1 2-0 2.70 .194

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA)

• Was 5-1 with a 1.65 ERA (49.0 IP/ 9 ER) and 42 strikeouts in 8 starts over three stints with the Memphis Redbirds (AAA).

• Worked 6.0 or more innings in 7 of his 8 starts (all quality).

• Shut out the opposition in the first two innings of his starts (16.0 IP).

• Was 3-0 with a 2.25 ERA (24.0 IP) and 18 strikeouts in four April starts.

• Optioned to Memphis (4/27).

• Was tied for the Pacific Coast League lead with four wins and ranked 7th in ERA (2.40)at the time of his next recall (5/7).

Page 11: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER7.0, 8/31 vs. CIN ..................................IP ......................................7.0, 8/31/18 vs. CINn/a ................................................ Low-Hit CG .........................................................n/a7, 9/13 vs. LAD ................................. Runs ..................................... 7, 9/13/18 vs. LAD7, 9/13 vs. LAD ........................... Earned Runs ............................... 7, 9/13/18 vs. LAD10, 8/31 vs. CIN ................................. Hits .....................................10, 8/31/18 vs. CIN2, 9/25 vs. MIL ............................. Home Runs .................................2, 9/25/18 vs. MIL4, twice. Last: 8/20 at LAD ................Walks ....................4, twice. Last: 8/20/18 at LAD6, 5x. Last: 9/25 vs. MIL ............... Strikeouts ................... 6, 5x. Last: 9/25/18 vs. MILn/a. .......................................10+ Strikeouts Games .................................................n/a5, 8/1-8/31 ....................................Win Streak ........................................5, 8/1-8/31/181, 2x. Last: 9/25-present ............ Losing Streak .................1, 2x. Last 9/25/18-present 15.0 IP, 8/10-8/20 ....................Scoreless Streak .......................15.0 IP, 8/10-8/20/18

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018/Career .211 19 4 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 2

Home Runs: n/aMost Hits: 1, 4x. Last: 9/13 at LAD Most RBI: 2, twice. Last: 8/31 vs. CIN

• Hit safely in three straight games (8/26-9/13), 6th-longest hitting streak by a pitcher in 2018 (Max Scherzer, 6G)

• Smashed a two-RBI double over the head of Billy Hamilton vs. CIN (8/31).

• Recorded two RBI in back-to-back games (8/26 at COL and 8/31 vs. CIN), becoming the 21st Cardinals pitcher all-time with consecutive multi-RBI games and first since Adam Wainwright (4/27-5/2/16).

• Ranked T12th among MLB pitchers with 4 RBI, while co-leading rookie pitchers with Pittsburgh’s Nick Kingham.

Austin Gomber 68HT: 6-5 WT: 230 BATS: Left THROWS: Left FULL NAME: Austin Zachary GomberAGE: 24 BORN: November 23, 1993 in Winter Garden, FloridaBECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the fourth round (135th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player Draft.CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018

ML SERVICE: 0.111 MLB DEBUT: June 2, 2018 vs. Pittsburgh

2018 SEASON

• Rookie appeared in 29 games (11 starts) over three stints with St. Louis during his Ma-jor League debut season, going 6-2 with a 4.44 ERA (75.0 IP/ 37 ER) and 67 strikeouts.

• Was one of 11 different Cardinals and the lone lefty to make a start for St. Louis.

• Won all six of his games after the All-Star Break (T12th-most among NL pitchers).

• Led Major League Baseball with five wins in August, and also became the first Cardinals rookie left-hander to win five games in August (since 1913).

• Became the first Cardinals left-hander to begin his career with a 5-0 record since Allen Watson started 6-0 in his rookie season of 1993.

• As a starter, was 5-2 with 4.26 ERA in his 11 starts (57.0 IP). Pitched 6.0 innings or more in five outings (all quality starts).

• Appeared in 18 games as a reliever, going 1-0 with a 5.00 ERA (18.0 IP) and 14 strike-outs. Stranded 4 of 8 inherited runners, and ranked T16th among NL rookies with 7 Holds. Retired his first batter faced in only eight of 18 outings.

• Had more success away from Busch Stadium, going 3-0 with a 3.98 ERA (43.0 IP/ 19 ER) and 39 strikeouts in 13 games (seven starts) on the road.

• Initially recalled on 4/29 at Pittsburgh, but did not appear in a game (optioned on 5/4).

• Recalled on 5/31 (with RHP Mike Mayers and 1B Luke Voit) and made his MLB debut on 6/2 vs. Pittsburgh. Struck out Starling Marté (swinging) for his first MLB strikeout.

• Became the third Cardinals reliever and first left-hander to throw 3.0 hitless IP in his MLB debut (since 1908), joining Dick Hughes (3.0 IP; 9/11/66) & Ray Washburn (4.1 IP; 9/20/61). Also joined Ryan Sherriff (8/25/17 vs. TB) as the second Cardinal in last 20 years to toss at least 3.0 scoreless relief IP in his MLB debut.

• Appeared in a team-leading 14 games in June (T2nd in NL). Also ranked 2nd among MLB rookie relievers with 7 Holds in June, 2nd among National League pitchers.

• Did not allow a hit to the first 14 right-handed batters he faced until 6/25 vs. Cleveland (Rajai Davis, 9th inning single).

• Was the Cardinals most used reliever over a 15-game stretch (6/2-7/3), appearing in 15 games that ranked T4th-most in MLB over that period.

• Recalled on 7/24 and made his first career MLB start at Cincinnati that night...began start with 6.1 no-hit innings before Joey Votto singled in the 7th after the game was delayed by stadium fire alarms.

• He and Daniel Poncedeleon (7/23 at CIN) became the first pair of rookie teammates to carry consecutive no-hitters into the 7th inning since 1964. Also joined Michael Wacha (6/3 vs. PIT) and Poncedeleon as Cardinals to carry no-hitters 6.0 or more IP in 2018.

• Joined Daniel Poncedeleon and Jack Flaherty as rookies to make three consecutive starts in a series at Cincinnati (July 23-25), marking the first time St. Louis started three rookies (Mike Busby, Matt Morris and Manny Aybar) since their final series of the 1997 season (Sept. 26-28 vs. Chicago), and the first time outside of expanded September rosters since August 8-9, 1959 vs. Philadelphia (Marshall Bridges, Ernie Broglio, Bob Gibson).

• Earned first MLB win vs. Colorado (8/1) in relief, striking out two during a scoreless 6th.

• Threw 5.0 scoreless IP to gain his first win as a starter at Kansas City (8/10), combining with Chasen Shreve (1.0) and Daniel Poncedeleon (3.0) on a 7-0 shutout.

• Stretched win streak to three games with 6.0 shutout innings in 4-2 win over Washing-ton (8/15), matching his career-high with six strikeouts.

• Blanked the Dodgers over his first 4.0 innings (8/20), improving his scoreless inning streak to 15.0, but took ND in the Cardinals 5-3 win at Dodger Stadium that featured 9th inning home runs from Jedd Gyorko & Matt Carpenter.

• Improved to 4-0 with a 12-3 Cardinals win at Coors Field (8/26). He became the Cardi-nals first left-handed starter to win a game at Coors Field since Kent Mercker (1999).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - STARTING PITCHER GAME LOG (5-2, 4.26)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES7/24 at CIN W 4-2 --- 1 1 6.1 2 2 2 2 6 1 90-58 2 Homer Bailey 0-0 2.84 .100 First MLB Start (16th app.); 6.1 hitless inningsJULY 1 1 6.1 2 2 2 2 6 1 --- 2 --- 0-0 2.84 .1008/4 at PIT W 8-4 --- 1 1 4.0 7 4 4 3 5 1 71-47 6 Ivan Nova 1-0 4.10 .239 St. Louis is victorious in his first 2 career starts8/10 at KC W 7-0 W-2 1 1 5.0 4 0 0 1 3 0 89-57 6 Burch Smith 2-0 3.45 .232 Gains his 1st ML win in starting role8/15 WSH W 4-2 W-3 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 4 6 0 99-64 4 Jeremy Hellickson 3-0 2.89 .218 Stretches scoreless IP streak to 11.08/20 at LAD W 5-3 --- 1 1 5.0 5 2 2 4 4 0 83-51 3 Alex Wood 3-0 2.98 .225 Gyorko & Carpenter hit HR’s in 9th off Jansen8/26 at COL W 12-3 W-4 1 1 6.0 5 2 1 1 6 0 87-53 12 Tyler Anderson 4-0 2.79 .225 Gomber first STL LHS to win at Coors since 19998/31 CIN W 12-5 W-5 1 1 7.0 10 2 2 0 3 0 96-62 7 Homer Bailey 5-0 2.77 .243 Pitched career-high 7 IP; Hit 2-RBI doubleAUGUST 6 6 33.0 34 10 9 13 27 1 --- 38 --- 4-0 2.45 .266 First Cards rookie LHP to win 5 games in Aug.9/7 at DET L 5-3 --- 1 1 6.0 6 3 3 3 6 0 95-60 3 Daniel Norris 5-0 2.93 .244 Exited game tied 3-3. DET walks-offs on HR9/13 LAD L 9-7 L-1 1 1 3.0 9 7 7 1 3 0 71-52 1 Clayton Kershaw 5-1 3.78 .264 Career high 7 runs; ended 5-G win streak9/18 at ATL W 8-1 W-6 1 1 5.0 6 1 1 3 5 1 98-56 2 Anibal Sanchez 6-1 3.63 .265 Ronald Acuna solo HR; stranded 8 runners9/25 MIL L 12-4 L-2 1 1 3.2 7 5 5 1 6 2 61-43 0 Gio Gonzalez 6-2 4.07 .273 5 R came w/ 2 outs; back-to-back HR in 1st innSEPTEMBER 4 4 17.2 28 16 16 7 20 3 --- 6 --- 1-2 8.15 .350

2018/CAREER 29 11 75.0 81 40 37 32 67 7 --- 46 --- 6-2 4.44 .277

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA) SEASON TOTALS (7-3, 3.42)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR RS W-L ERA AVG 2018 12 11 68.1 65 26 26 20 76 9 34 7-3 3.42 .247

• Hurled quality start in a no-decision in 5-3 walk-off loss at Detroit (9/7). Joined Rick Ankiel (6/10/00) as the 2nd Cardinals rookie left-hander to start a game at Comerica Park, and the 5th Cardinals rookie to start a game in Detroit in the regular or postsea-son, joining Paul Dean (10/8/1934 - W.S. Game 6), José Jimenez (6/4/1999 at Tiger Stadium) and Anthony Reyes (10/21/2006 - W.S. Game 1).

• Earned his sixth win at Atlanta (9/18), limiting the Braves to one run over 5.0 IP in St. Louis’ 8-1 win. His lone run blemish was a Ronald Acuña solo homer in the 3rd inning.

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA)

• Was 7-3 with a 3.42 ERA (68.1 IP/ 26 ER) and 76 strikeouts in 12 games (11 starts) over three stints with the Memphis Redbirds (AAA).

• Two-time PCL Pitcher of the Week Winner: April 23-29 and May 21-27.

• Honored as the Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for April, going 2-0 with a 2.45 ERA (25.2 IP) over four starts.

• Matched Memphis single-game club record with 16 strikeouts at Iowa (4/23) during 8.0 scoreless innings of six-hit ball. His 16 strikeouts matched Lance Lynn (9/10/2010 at OKC) and were the most in a PCL regular season game since Sacramento’s Dallas Braden fanned 17 (8/27/07 vs. CSP).

• Optioned (7/6) and transitioned to a starting pitcher. Went 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA (13.1 IP) and 13 strikeouts in three starts.

• Rated as the Pacific Coast League’s No. 19 prospect by Baseball America following the season.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - RELIEF TOTALS (1-0, 5.00)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR RS W-L ERA AVG NOTES2018 18 - 18.0 17 12 10 10 14 2 --- 1-0 5.00 .266 Led STL w/ 14 June outings (2nd in NL)

CARDINALS ROOKIES TO MAKE BACK-TO-BACK STARTING DEBUTS

Cardinals Dates OpponentPea Ridge Day & Flint Rhem September 19-20, 1924 at Boston BravesRay Harrell & Nub Kleinke April 24-25, 1935 Chicago Cubs Santiago Guzman & Reggie Cleveland Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1969 Philadelphia PhilliesTravis Smith & Mike Crudale April 26-27, 2002 at Montreal ExposDaniel Poncedeleon & Austin Gomber July 23-24, 2018 at Cincinnati Reds

since 1920

Page 12: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER8.1, 4/4 at MIL ......................................IP .......................... 9.0, 3x. Last: 9/4/17 at SDn/a .................................................. Low-Hit CG ....................................3, 9/4/17 at SD7, 6/21 at MIL ..................................... Runs .......................7, 5x. Last: 6/21/18 at MIL5, 3x. Last: 7/19 at CHI ................. Earned Runs ................7, 4x. Last: 9/15/17 vs. CHI8, 6/21 at MIL ...................................... Hits ......................10, 4x. Last: 8/30/17 at MIL1, 5x. Last: 7/19 at CHI .................. Home Runs ................ 2, 14x. Last: 9/21/17 at CIN7, 6/10 at CIN ......................................Walks ......................................8, 4/1517 at NYY11, 4/15 at CIN ................................ Strikeouts ............................... 13, 8/29/16 at MIL2, twice. Last: 4/15 at CIN ......10+ Strikeouts Games ...... 10, Last: 4/15/18 at CIN (11)3 games, 2x. Last: 6/26-7/7 ............Win Streak ............ 4 games, 3x. Last: 8/17-9/9/163 games, 5/8-6/21 ........................ Losing Streak ....................... 5 games, 5/1-5/25/1618.0 IP, 4/10-4/21. .....................Scoreless Streak ........................22.1 IP, 5/20-6/5/15

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .242 33 8 2 0 1 4 0 11 1 2CAREER .196 224 44 8 0 1 23 2 71 2 17

Home Runs: 5/2/18 vs. CWS (L. Giolito)Most Hits: 2, seven times. Last: 5/13/17 vs. CHI Most RBI: 4, 5/8/17 at MIA

• Since 2016, ranks 4th among pitchers with 33 hits (Max Scherzer-40, Zack Grein-ke-39, Patrick Corbin-34) and T3rd with 21 RBI (Adam Wainwright is first with 30).

• Ranked T14th in hits (8) among pitchers in 2018. Five hits came over a seven-game stretch (6/10-7/13).

• Hit his first career home run (5/2) vs. the White Sox at Busch Std., a solo shot off Lucas Giolito...was the first Major League player to homer with the name of Carlos Martínez since Jose Martínez’s father, Carlos, homered off Derek Lilliquist at Boston (6/6/1995) while with the California Angels.

Carlos Martínez 18HT: 5-11 WT: 200 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Carlos Ernesto MartínezAGE: 27 BORN: September 21, 1991 in Puerto Plata, DRBECAME CARDINAL: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, April 20, 2010CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2021, with club options for 2022-23ML SERVICE: 5.073 MLB DEBUT: May 3, 2013 at Milwaukee

2018 SEASON

• Made 18 starts and 15 relief appearances over an injury-plagued season with St. Louis. Missed a total of 63 games with three stints on the disabled list: right lat strain (5/9-6/4), right oblique strain (7/20-7/29), and right shoulder strain (7/31-8/21). Prior to the season, he’d never been on the DL.

• Ended 2018 season with exactly 800 career strikeouts, and moved into 13th place all-time in Cardinals history. Fanned Milwaukee’s Keon Broxton (swinging) for his 800th strikeout (9/26).

• Limited the opposition to a career-low .228 average against (100-439). • Limited opposition to a .187 average (25-134) with runners in scoring-position, 5th-low-

est in the NL in 2018 and 6th-lowest all-time in Cardinals single-season history. In 2015, he limited the opposition to .181 with RISP, 3rd-best in franchise history.

• Allowed just five home runs in 118.2 innings pitched. His 0.38 HR/9 IP ratio was the lowest in Major League baseball among pitchers with at least 115.0 innings pitched, while his .314 opponent slugging percentage was the 4th-lowest among NL pitchers.

• Induced team-leading 14 ground ball double plays, T14th-most in the NL. His 87 GIDP induced since 2015 rank 3rd in MLB behind Martin Perez (88) and Kyle Gibson (97).

• Had his most sucess against the NL West, going 4-0 with a 1.46 ERA (4 ER/24.2 IP), one save, and 27 strikeouts in eight games (three starts). Since 2015, ranks 1st in win pct. (.789, 15-4), 6th in ERA (2.91), and 9th in wins vs. N.L. West.

• Issued team-leading 60 walks, T14th-most in the NL. Co-led (Tyler Chatwood-CHI) the NL with 21 walks in June. His career-high 4.55 walks/9 IP was the 2nd-highest rate in the NL behind Robbie Ray (5.09) (min. 110 innings pitched).

• Ranked T4th in MLB with 11 hit batsmen, matching his career high from 2016. Hit a batsman in a club-record seven consecutive games (9/26/17-4/26/18), T4th-longest in Major League Baseball history. Hit a career-high 3 batters vs. NYM (4/26), becoming the first Cardinal with 3 HBP in a game since Jake Westbrook (7/29/13 vs. PIT).

• Led all of MLB with an 0.54 ERA in the month of April, his lowest career ERA in a single month and lowest April ERA in Cardinals recorded history (since 1900; min. 30 IP).

• Logged a team-leading 18.0-scoreless IP streak (4/10-4/21), the 17th-longest in the NL.• Pitched 8.1 scoreless innings of four-hit ball with 10 strikeouts at Milwaukee (4/4) for

his 1st win of 2018 before being removed after 114 pitches in the 9th inning. CA

• Recorded a pair of double-digit strikeout games, fanning 10 at Milwaukee (4/4) and 11 at Cincinnati (4/15). His 10 career double-digit strikeout games rank T4th in Cardinals history (Gibson 74, Carpenter 14, Carlton 13).

• Missed 23 games while on 10-day D.L. (May 9-June 4) with a right lat strain. It was first time in his career he was on the disabled list. Was leading the NL with his 1.62 ERA at the time of going on the disabled list.

• Activated (6/5) and was 3-4 with a 5.32 ERA (45.2 IP/27 ER), 26 walks and 42 strikeouts in his next nine starts.

• Made his first start since coming off the D.L. (6/5) vs. MIA and managed to pitch 4.0 innings. Walked 5 in that game, but also fanned 5 & moved past Chris Carpenter (356) for 4th all-time in career strikeouts at Busch Stadium III with 359. Failed to work into the 5th inning (13 outs or more) for the first time since May 14, 2016, ending his streak of 65 consecutive starts having done so.

• Walked five or more batters in three straight starts (June 5-16), first time by a Cardinal since 2005 (Jason Marquis).

• Snapped three-game losing skid with his 50th career win (6/26) vs. Cleveland, becom-ing the 10th-youngest Cardinal to reach the 50-win milestone (since 1900).

• Came away with his second straight losing start in the second half opener at Chicago (7/19). Five of his six runs allowed came in the 5th inning as the Cubs overcame a 3-1 deficit. Placed on the 10-day DL the following day (7/20) with a right oblique strain.

2018 REGULAR SEASON STARTING GAME LOG

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/29 at NYM L 9-4 L-1 1 1 4.1 4 5 4 6 5 0 90-54 3 Noah Syndergaard 0-1 8.31 .235 2nd Career OD start; 6 BB were 2nd-most in career4/4 at MIL W 6-0 W-1 1 1 8.1 4 0 0 2 10 0 114-74 6 Jhoulys Chacin 1-1 2.84 .174 7th career scoreless outing of 8.0 IP or more4/10 vs. MIL W 5-3 - 1 1 6.0 6 1 1 2 4 1 92-55 1 Brent Suter 1-1 2.41 .203 Matt Carpenter two-run walk-off HR in 11th4/15 at CIN W 2-1 W-2 1 1 7.0 2 0 0 4 11 0 108-71 3 Homer Bailey 2-1 1.75 .176 Capped 4-game sweep on Jackie Robinson Day4/21 CIN W 3-2 - 1 1 6.0 3 0 0 3 7 0 91-56 3 Homer Bailey 2-1 1.42 .174 Extended scoreless streak to 18.0 IP4/26 NYM W 4-3 (13) - 1 1 6.0 4 1 1 0 3 0 86-58 0 Noah Syndergaard 2-1 1.43 .176 Hit a career-high 3 batters. Did not walk anyone.MARCH/APRIL: 6 6 37.2 23 7 6 17 40 1 --- 16 --- 2-1 1.43 .176 Led MLB with 0.54 ERA in April5/2 CWS W 3-2 W-3 1 1 7.1 5 1 1 2 5 0 99-66 3 Lucas Giolito 3-1 1.40 .179 Hit first career home run (solo) off Giolito5/8 MIN L 7-1 L-2 1 1 5.0 4 4 2 3 2 0 85-50 1 Jake Odorizzi 3-2 1.62 .183 Cardinals held to season-low 2 hitsMAY: 2 2 12.1 9 5 3 5 7 0 --- 4 --- 1-1 2.19 .205 Had NL best 1.62 ERA at time he was DLed6/5 MIA L 7-4 - 1 1 4.0 4 2 2 5 5 0 75-44 2 José Ureña 3-2 1.83 .191 Failed to work into 5th inn. for 1st time since 20166/10 at CIN L 6-3 L-3 1 1 3.2 4 5 5 7 5 0 96-52 2 Anthony DeSclafani 3-3 2.50 .197 His shortest start since 5/6/16 vs. PIT (3.1 IP)6/16 CHI L 6-3 - 1 1 5.0 7 3 3 6 5 1 98-60 3 Kyle Hendricks 3-3 2.73 .210 Season-high 9 Hits; 5+ walks for 3rd straight GS6/21 at MIL L 11-3 L-4 1 1 4.0 8 7 5 2 3 1 92-57 3 Brent Suter 3-4 3.24 .225 Cardinals commit a season-high 4 errors6/26 CLE W 11-2 W-4 1 1 6.0 6 2 2 1 8 0 103-73 10 Corey Kluber 4-4 3.22 .228 50th career win comes against Tribe & Kluber JUNE: 5 5 22.2 29 19 17 21 26 2 --- 20 --- 1-2 6.75 .312 Co-led the NL with 21 walks in June 7/2 at ARI W 6-3 W-5 1 1 6.0 5 2 1 2 7 0 96-68 6 Robbie Ray 5-4 3.20 .231 Cards score 4 in 1st inning; Molina HR & 3 RBI 7/7 at SF W 3-2 W-6 1 1 7.0 6 1 1 0 3 0 100-70 3 Jeff Samardzija 6-4 2.94 .227 4th career start of 7.0 IP+ and 0 BB7/13 CIN L 9-1 L-5 1 1 6.0 6 3 3 2 1 1 89-60 1 Matt Harvey 6-5 3.08 .231 Scooter Gennett solo HR; bullpen allows 6 runs 7/19 at CHI L 9-6 L-6 1 1 5.0 7 6 5 1 2 1 90-60 4 Kyle Hendricks 6-6 3.39 .237 5 of 6 runs came in 5th inn; DL’ed next day7/30 COL W 5-4 - 1 1 4.2 4 2 2 1 9 0 81-57 0 Tyler Anderson 6-6 3.41 .236 Exited w/ shoulder strain in 5th inn; DL’ed next dayJULY: 5 5 27.2 28 14 12 6 25 2 --- 14 --- 2-2 3.90 .257 Had two stints on the D.L. in July

2018: 33 18 118.2 100 48 41 60 117 5 --- 54 --- 8-6 3.11 .228

CAREER: 205 118 816.1 737 331 306 309 800 65 --- --- --- 54-38 3.37 .241

2018 RELIEF SEASON TOTALS (2-0, 1.47)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA SV AVG NOTES2018 15 0 18.1 11 3 3 11 19 0 2-0 1.47 5 .177 Since 8/21, 8th in NL in relief ERA (1.47)

RELIEF• Activated from the DL (8/21) and appeared exclusively in relief to end the season.

• Was 2-0 with a 1.47 ERA (18.1 IP), five saves, and 19 strikeouts in 15 appearances, with a slash-line of .177/.297/.226.

• Twelve of his 15 appearances were scoreless. Pitched multiple frames five times.

• Retired his first batter faced in 12 of 15 outings, and stranded all six of his inherited runners.

• Converted all five saves in five opportunities in September, T6th-most in the NL during the month.

• Celebrated his 27th birthday (9/21) by notching his 4th save in four attempts, striking out a pair.

• Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings for the win in St. Louis’ 5-4 walk-off victory over San Francisco (9/22), striking out three (38 pitches).

• Pitched on consecutive days five times in relief.

• Since 2012, is one of eight pitchers with 100 or more starts and 90 or more relief appearances: Hector Santiago, Bud Norris, Jorge De La Rosa, Travis Wood, Jordan Lyles and Trevor Cahill.

Page 13: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER9.0, 5/21 vs. KC ................................... IP ...................................... 9.0, 5/21/18 vs. KC4, 5/21 vs. KC ...............................Low-Hit CG .................................. 4, 5/21/18 vs. KC5, 8/24 at COL ....................................Runs ......................................10, 8/13/14 vs. TB4, 7x. Last: 9/5 at WSH ................Earned Runs ................................10, 8/13/14 vs. TB12, 2x. Last: 9/5 at WSH .....................Hits ........................12, 3x. Last: 9/5/18 at WSH3, 4/2 at MIL .................................Home Runs .................. 3, twice. Last 4/2/18 at MIL4, 7/4 at ARI ...................................... Walks ......................4, twice. Last: 7/4/18 at ARI9, 5/21 vs. KC ................................Strikeouts ................................... 9, 5/21/18 vs. KCn/a. ....................................... 10+ Strikeouts Games ................................................n/a6 games, 4/2-5/21 ......................... Win Streak ...................... 6 games, 4/2/18-5/21/181, 4x, Last: 8/29 ..........................Losing Streak ....................... 3 games, 7/27-8/13/1414.2, 5/16-5/27 ........................ Scoreless Streak ................. 14.2 IP, 5/16/18-5/27/18

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .143 63 9 1 0 2 6 2 33 1 5CAREER .134 67 9 1 0 2 6 2 34 1 6

Home Runs: 4/2/18 at MIL (1st MLB Hit) • 8/24/18 at COL Most Hits: 1, 9x. Last: 9/23/18 vs. SF Most RBI: 2, twice. Last: 8/24/18 at COL

• St. Louis was 9-0 when he recorded a hit in 2018.

• Shared MLB lead in HR’s among pitchers in 2018 (2); also NYM’s Steven Matz, team-mate John Gant, and CIN’s Michael Lorenzen who had 4, but 2 as PH.

• Ranked T3rd in extra-base hits (3) and T9th in hits (9).

• Hit safely in four straight starts (4-for-8) from 7/28-8/13 and in 8-of-his-last-16 games. His 4-game hit streak was T2nd-longest for a pitcher (Max Scherzer, 6G).

• Hit two-run home run in 7-5 win at Coors Field (8/24), his second career HR. His 426-ft blast was the 4th-longest tracked from a pitcher in 2018 and the longest hit by a Cardinals pitcher since Statcast began tracking in 2015.

• Homered for first career MLB hit (4/2 at MIL)...became first Cardinals pitcher to achieve feat since Mark Worrell (June 5, 2008 at Washington, Game 2 of DH).

Miles Mikolas (MIY-koh-lahs) 39HT: 6-5 WT: 220 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Miles Tice MikolasAGE: 30 BORN: August 23, 1988 in Jupiter, FloridaBECAME CARDINAL: Signed as a free agent, December 5, 2017CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 2.037 MLB DEBUT: May 5, 2012 vs. Miami

2018 SEASON

• Established career-bests in wins (18), starts (32), innings pitched (200.2), strikeouts (146) and opponent batting average (.245) in the first year of a two-year deal following a three-year stint in Japan.

• Was one of five Cardinals (Jordan Hicks, Matt Carpenter, Bud Norris, Francisco Pena) and the only starting pitcher to be active for every game all season.

• Selected by Major League Baseball to represent the Cardinals on the 2018 National League All-Star team. It was his first MLB All-Star nod and second recognition of his career (2010 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star with A-Fort Wayne).

• Missed the All-Star Game in Washington D.C., as he returned home to Jupiter, Fla., with his wife Lauren, as they welcomed twin daughter (Madelyn) and son (Miles) on July 16.

• Was the first Cardinals starting pitcher in franchise history to earn an All-Star nod in his first season after signing as a free agent, and the only non-rookie player selected this season who didn’t play in the Majors last year.

• 2018 Finalist for National League’s Comeback Player of the Year by MLBPA Player’s Choice Awards, in a voting by his peers.

• Was 10-0 with a 3.53 ERA (97.0 IP) in 16 road starts, ranking T2nd in the NL in road wins. Joined Eddie Yuhas (9-0 in 1952) as one of only two pitchers in Cardinals history with a perfect road winning percentage (since 1913).

• One of eight pitchers in MLB history (since 1913) to post a road record of 9-0 or better in a single season (last: Daisuke Matsuzaka, BOS, 9-0, in 2008).

• Joined Atlanta Braves’ Greg Maddux (13-0 in 1995) and New York Yankees’ Jimmy Key (10-0 in1994) as the only starters in Major League history to win at least 10 games on the road without absorbing a loss (since 1913).

• Ranked 2nd in the National League in home ERA (2.17). All four of his losses came at Busch Stadium, despite allowing three runs or fewer in all four defeats.

• Became the first Cardinal to win 18 games in a season since Adam Wainwright (20) in 2014, and the first Cardinal to post 18 wins in his first season with the Redbirds since Darryl Kile (20) in 2000.

• His .818 winning percentage led the National League and was the 2nd-highest sin-gle-season qualifying mark in Cardinals history behind Kyle Lohse (.842, 16-3) in 2012.

• Ranked among NL leaders in wins (18, T1st), ERA (2.83, 4th), innings pitched (200.2, 6th), starts (32, T9th), shutouts (1, T1st), WHIP (1.07, 5th), quality starts (20, T6th), batters faced (808, 8th), opponent at-bats (760, 4th), HR/9 IP (0.72, 4th), and hits allowed (186, 1st).

• Also ranked in the Top 10 among NL pitchers in strikeout/walk ratio (5.03, 4th), base-runners/9 IP (9.96, 5th), opponent OBP (.278, 7th), opponent slugging pct. (.350, 7th) and opponent OPS (.628, 7th).

• His 15.0 pitches per inning ranked 2nd in the National League (NYM’s Jacob deGrom, 14.8), and was the lowest average by Cardinal since John Lackey (14.3 in 2015). Aver-aged 3.72 pitchers per batter faced, 2nd in the NL to Ivan Nova (3.70).

• Led the National League in fewest walks/9 IP (1.30) and walks/batter faced (0.36), and finished 4th in strikeouts/walks (5.03). Joel Piñeiro (2009) was the last Cardinal to lead the NL in walks/9 IP (1.14) and walks/batter faced (0.31).

• Issued one or fewer walks in NL-leading 25 starts and no walks in 12 starts (T1st in NL with Clayton Kershaw and Ivan Nova 12).

• Mikolas (29 walks, 32 starts) and Nathan Eovaldi (20 walks, 21 starts,) were the only MLB pitchers to issue fewer walks than starts in 2018 (minimum 20 starts).

• Did not walk a batter over three starts (4/22-5/4) totaling 21.0 IP, T4th-longest streak in the NL behind Ivan Nova (27.2), Tanner Roark (24.2) and Ross Stripling (24.0) in 2018. Also logged walk-less streaks of 15.0, 12.0, and 10.2 IP in 2018.

• Issued MLB-low two walks in March/April (33.0 IP) and September/October (33.2 IP). Matched Joaquin Andujar’s (36.0 IP in 1982) mark for fewest walks by a Cardinals pitcher in March/April, and tied five Cardinals for their September/October records. (30 or more innings pitched).

• Paced National League pitchers in ground balls (304), and ranked 3rd in ground ball percentage (50.0), T5th in ground ball double plays induced (18) and 5th in ground ball/fly ball ratio (1.83).

• Limited opposing right-handers to a .264 opponent slugging percentage, 2nd-lowest in the NL and 5th-lowest in Cardinals single-season history. Twelve of his 16 home runs allowed were hit by left-handers.

• Threw 71.1% his first-pitches for strikes, highest in the NL and highest in Cardinals single-season history. Also ranked among NL leaders in percentage of pitches taken (47.5, T1st), percentage of pitches put in play (20.8, 2nd), swing-and-miss percentage (20.0, 4th), percentage swinging at the first pitch (35.4, 1st).

• Pitched 7.0 or more innings in 12 starts (T5th in NL) and at least 6.0 innings in 24 of his 32 starts (T6th NL). Worked 7.0 innings in four consecutive starts (4/14-5/4), T4th-lon-gest among NL pitchers (Jacob deGrom led the NL with 7).

• Logged scoreless streaks of 14.2 (5/16-5/27) and 14.0 (4/27-5/10), the 4th- and 5th-longest scoreless streaks by a Cardinal in 2018.

• Ranked 3rd in the NL in both run support (131) and run support average (5.88). Sport-ed a 18-0 record with eight no-decisions (St. Louis was 23-3) when receiving two or more runs of support in his starts.

• Among NL pitchers defensively, finished 2nd in total chances (51), 3rd in putouts (19) and T4th in assists (30), all team-leading totals.

• Allowed two stolen bases in three chances, tied with Zack Greinke for fewest stolen bases allowed among qualified NL Pitchers.

• Made his Cardinals debut against the Brewers at Miller Park (4/2) and won, 8-4. Marked his first Major League start (and victory) since August 25, 2014 at Seattle (with Texas Rangers). Hit a two-run homer off Zach Davies in the 5th inning for his first MLB hit...was first St. Louis pitcher to achieve feat since Mark Worrell (June 5, 2008 at Washington, Game 2).

• Struck out a then career-high seven batters while working 7.0 IP for his third straight start at Pittsburgh (4/27). Was in line for the win before Pirates scored three in the 9th and went on to win, 6-5, in 11 innings.

• Pitched 6.2 innings and only allowed a solo home run (Raffy Lopez) against his former drafting team in a 2-1 Cardinals win over the Padres at Petco Park (5/10).

• Was one of 19 MLB pitchers and eight in the National League to throw a shutout in 2018. Threw his first career shutout firing a four-hit gem with nine strikeouts vs. KC (5/21). Set career highs in innings pitched (9.0) and strikeouts (9). Retired 15 straight from the 4th to the 9th inning and 16-of-17 to finish game.

• The Jupiter, Fla. native allowed one unearned run over 7.0 innings for a win in home stand finale vs. Miami (6/7), lowering his ERA to 2.27.

• Earned his team-leading 17th win of the season and his 4th in as many starts in a 9-2 victory over San Francisco (9/23) at Busch Stadium. Held the Giants to his season-low two hits and struck out eight, his highest total against a National League team.

• Finished his season going 5-0 with a 2.14 ERA (33.2 IP) in five September starts. Become the first Cardinal since Adam Wainwright (2014) to win five games in only five starts in September, and only the 3rd Cardinals pitcher all-time (Flint Rhem, 1930).

• Recognized as having the “3rd-Best Control” in the National League by managers, coaches, scouts and executives in Baseball America’s 2018 “Best Tools” survey fol-lowing the season, trailing Zack Greinke and Jacob deGrom.

PITCHERS IN MLB HISTORY WITH 10+ ROAD WINS AND 1.000 WIN PCT

Pitcher Season Team W-L G GS IP ERA SOJimmy Key 1994 Yankees 10-0 11 11 77.0 2.57 45Greg Maddux 1995 Braves 13-0 15 15 112.2 1.12 97Miles Mikolas 2018 Cardinals 10-0 16 16 97.0 3.53 68

Since 1908

MOST WINS IN FIRST SEASON AS A CARDINAL

Cardinal W-L Season 1. Cy Young 26-16 1899 2. Jack Powell 23-19 1899 3. Kid Nichols 21-13 1904 Pete Alexander 21-10 1927 Red Barrett 21-9 1945 John Tudor 21-8 1985 7. Kid Gleason 20-24 1892 Jack Taylor 20-19 1904 Darryl Kile 20-9 2000

Cardinal W-L Season10. Paul Dean 19-11 1934 Jeff Pfeffer 19-12 192212. Lon Warneke 18-11 1937 Ken Burkhart 18-8 1945 Andy Benes 18-10 1996 Miles Mikolas 18-4 2018

HIGHEST ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON WIN PCT BY A CARDINAL

Cardinal Season W-L PCT. ERA SV G GS IP SO BB1. Kyle Lohse 2012 16-3 .842 2.86 0 33 33 211.0 143 382. Miles Mikolas 2018 18-4 .818 2.83 0 32 32 200.2 146 293. Al Hrabosky 1975 13-3 .813 1.66 22 65 0 97.1 82 33 Howie Krist 1942 13-3 .813 2.51 1 34 8 118.1 47 435. Dizzy Dean 1934 30-7 .811 2.66 7 50 33 311.2 195 75

Page 14: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS GAME LOG (18-4, 2.83)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES4/2 at MIL W 8-4 W-1 1 1 5.2 7 4 4 0 5 3 91-27 8 Zach Davies 1-0 6.35 .280 1st MLB win since 2014; 2-HR was first MLB hit4/9 MIL L 5-4 - 1 1 6.1 8 4 4 0 5 0 100-69 3 Jhoulys Chacin 1-0 6.00 .288 Holland debuts w/4 BBs in 10th inning4/14 at CIN W 6-1 W-2 1 1 7.0 4 1 1 2 4 1 83-53 6 Brandon Finnegan 2-0 4.26 .250 Greg Garcia career-high 2 HR’s & 10 TB’s4/22 CIN W 9-2 W-3 1 1 7.0 5 2 1 0 6 0 85-67 6 Luis Castillo 3-0 3.46 .259 Tied career-high with 6 K; consec. starts w/ 7 IP4/27 at PIT L 6-5 (11) - 1 1 7.0 6 2 2 0 7 1 102-72 5 Steven Brault 3-0 3.27 .234 Career-high 7 K; 3rd straight 7 inn. outingAPRIL: 5 5 33.0 30 13 12 2 27 5 --- 28 --- 3-0 3.27 .234 Led NL in BB/9 IP ratio (0.55) & SO/BB (13.50) 5/4 CHI W 3-2 W-4 1 1 7.0 7 0 0 0 4 0 95-67 3 José Quintana 4-0 2.70 .236 4th straight start of at least 7.0 IP; Pham 3-run HR5/10 at SD W 2-1 W-5 1 1 6.2 5 1 1 1 4 1 100-64 2 Jordan Lyles 5-0 2.51 .233 Walk-less streak snapped at 21.0 IP5/16 at MIN W 7-5 - 1 1 4.2 7 2 2 2 2 0 85-53 4 Lance Lynn 5-0 2.63 .246 Then shortest start of 2018; Tied season-high 2 BB5/21 KC W 9-0 W-6 1 1 9.0 4 0 0 1 9 0 109-77 6 Ian Kennedy 6-0 2.24 .232 1st career shutout and career-high 9 K’s5/27 at PIT W 6-4 - 1 1 6.0 5 4 4 1 5 0 99-69 3 Jameson Taillon 6-0 2.58 .232 Picked up no-decision after STL rallied to win 6-4MAY: 5 5 33.1 28 7 7 5 24 1 --- 18 3-0 1.89 .230 1.89 ERA was 8th lowest in NL6/1 PIT L 4-0 L-1 1 1 6.0 6 2 1 1 2 0 91-65 0 Jameson Taillon 6-1 2.49 .234 Loss snapped career-best 6-game win streak6/7 MIA W 4-1 W-7 1 1 7.0 3 1 0 1 5 0 99-74 4 Trevor Richards 7-1 2.27 .225 One unearned run; J.Martinez & Voit HRs6/12 SD L 4-2 L-2 1 1 6.0 6 3 3 0 5 1 88-61 0 Matt Strahm 7-2 2.43 .227 Padres use 5 pitchers in bullpen game6/18 at PHI L 6-5 - 1 1 5.0 6 4 4 1 3 1 88-58 1 Nick Pivetta 7-2 2.69 .230 Matched season-high 4 runs allowed6/23 at MIL W 3-2 W-8 1 1 6.2 3 2 2 2 5 0 97-67 3 Chase Anderson 8-2 2.69 .225 Molina’s 2 HR’s lift Mikolas & Cardinals to win6/29 ATL L 1-0 L-3 1 1 6.1 7 1 1 1 1 0 94-66 0 Julio Teheran 8-3 2.63 .229 4 of 5 hits were infield singles; 0 R in first 6 IPJUNE: 6 6 37.0 31 13 11 6 21 2 --- 8 2-3 2.68 .223 Ranked 4th in NL in IP and 9th in WHIP (1.00)7/4 at ARI W 8-4 W-9 1 1 6.0 7 2 2 4 3 0 99-63 6 Patrick Corbin 9-3 2.63 .232 Tied career high with four walks7/10 at CWS W 14-2 W-10 1 1 6.0 3 2 2 1 6 0 91-63 11 Dylan Covey 10-3 2.65 .229 65th Cardinal in history w/ 10+ wins before ASB7/15 CIN W 6-4 - 1 1 4.0 6 3 3 2 2 0 85-55 6 Anthony DeSclafani 10-3 2.79 .233 Shortest start of season; snapped streak of 4 QS7/22 at CHI L 7-2 - 1 1 5.0 6 2 2 2 6 0 74-50 2 José Quintana 10-3 2.82 .237 6th straight start holding opp. to 3 runs or fewer7/28 CHI W 6-2 W-11 1 1 6.0 6 2 2 1 2 1 90-65 6 José Quintana 11-3 2.83 .239 1st inning Ozuna grand slam; 13 ground ball outsJULY: 5 5 27.0 28 11 11 10 19 1 --- 31 3-0 3.67 .277 Ranked T1st in NL in win pct & T6th in wins 8/2 COL W 3-2 - 1 1 7.0 7 2 1 2 6 0 98-69 1 Antonio Senzatela 11-3 2.75 .240 Cards score two in 9th on Jose Martinez walk-off8/7 at MIA W 3-2 W-12 1 1 7.0 5 2 2 0 1 0 81-59 3 Pablo Lopez 12-3 2.74 .235 Mikolas gets a season high 17 ground balls8/13 WSH W 7-6 - 1 1 7.0 4 4 4 1 4 2 103-64 2 Tommy Milone 12-3 2.85 .236 Paul DeJong HR gives STL 10th walk-off win8/18 MIL W 7-2 W-13 1 1 6.0 5 1 1 0 7 1 91-62 6 Wade Miley 13-3 2.80 .235 1st MLB pitcher in 2018 w/ 3 wins vs. MIL8/24 at COL W 7-5 - 1 1 4.2 12 5 4 0 3 2 87-57 7 Antonio Senzatela 13-3 2.94 .245 Season-high hits & runs allowed; hit 2-run HR8/29 PIT L 2-0 L-4 1 1 5.0 8 2 2 1 5 0 93-67 0 Trevor Williams 13-4 2.96 .250 Has received 0 run support in all 4 of his lossesAUGUST: 6 6 36.2 41 16 14 4 26 5 --- 19 2-1 3.44 .289 Cardinals go 5-1 in his six August starts9/5 at WSH W 7-6 W-14 1 1 6.2 12 4 4 0 2 0 107-75 7 Tanner Roark 14-4 3.06 .256 Exited w/ STL up 7-2; 12 H matched career high9/11 PIT W 11-5 W-15 1 1 7.0 5 1 1 1 7 0 107-75 5 Joe Musgrove 15-4 2.99 .254 1st win vs. PIT in 5 starts in 20189/17 at ATL W 11-6 W-16 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 1 6 1 97-67 6 Mike Foltynewicz 16-4 3.01 .253 Earned his 20th career win as a Major Leaguer 9/23 SF W 9-2 W-17 1 1 7.0 2 2 1 0 8 1 96-72 7 Andrew Suarez 17-4 2.94 .247 Season low 2 hits; K’d 8, his most vs. NL opp.9/29 at CHI W 2-1 W-18 1 1 8.0 5 1 0 0 6 0 99-73 2 Cole Hamels 18-4 2.83 .245 Finished with 10-0 record on the roadSEPTEMBER: 5 5 33.2 28 10 8 2 29 2 --- 27 5-0 2.14 .219 3rd Cardinals pitcher to win all 5 Sept. starts

2018: 32 32 200.2 186 70 63 29 146 16 --- 131 --- 18-4 2.83 .245

MLB CAREER: 69 42 292.0 282 128 117 63 208 28 --- --- --- 22-10 3.61 .252

Page 15: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER7.0 IP, 7/23 at CIN ...............................IP ................................... 7.0 IP, 7/23/18 at CINn/a ................................................ Low-Hit CG .........................................................n/a3, 9/1 vs. CIN .................................... Runs ........................................3, 9/1/18 vs. CIN3, 9/1 vs. CIN .............................. Earned Runs ..................................3, 9/1/18 vs. CIN5, 3x. Last 9/12 vs. PIT ...................... Hits ..........................5, 3x. Last 9/12/18 vs. PIT1, twice. Last: 8/15 vs. WSH ........ Home Runs ............1, twice. Last: 8/15/18 vs. WSH3, twice. Last: 8/10 at KC ..................Walks ...................... 3, twice. Last: 8/10/18 at KC8, 8/21 at LAD ............................... Strikeouts ...................................8, 8/21/18 at LAD n/a. .......................................10+ Strikeouts Games .................................................n/an/a .................................................Win Streak ..........................................................n/a2 games, 9/1-present ................. Losing Streak .....................2 games, 9/1/18-present7.0 IP, 7/23 ..............................Scoreless Streak ..................................7.0 IP, 7/23/18

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018/Career .111 9 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1

Home Runs: n/aMost Hits: 1, 9/12 vs. PIT Most RBI: 1, 8/1 vs. COL

• Recorded first career RBI with game-tying groundout in 6-3 win vs. COL (8/1).

• Became the first Cardinal since second baseman Luis Alicea (4/23/88 vs. NYM) to register a triple as his first Major League hit (9/12 vs. PIT), and first Cardinals pitcher to do so since Todd Worrell (7/30/86 at PHI).

Daniel Poncedeleon 62HT: 6-3 WT: 205 BATS: Right THROWS: RightFULL NAME: Daniel Robert PoncedeleonAGE: 26 BORN: January 16, 1992 in Anaheim, CaliforniaBECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the ninth round (285th overall) of the June 2014 First-Year Player Draft

ML SERVICE: 0.062 MLB DEBUT: July 23, 2018 at Cincinnati

2018 SEASON

• Rookie appeared in 11 games (four starts) over four stints after the All-Star Break during his Major League debut season, going 0-2 with a 2.73 ERA (33.0 IP/ 10 ER), one save and 31 strikeouts.

• Held the opposition to a .205 average against (24-117), including a .140/.246/.308 slashline against opposing left-handers.

• As a starter, was 0-2 with 2.79 ERA (19.1 IP) with six walks, 22 strikeouts, and a .208 average against (15-72). Was one of 11 different pitchers to make a start for St. Louis (most since 2014-15 seasons).

• Also appeared in seven games as a reliever (13.2 IP), five of which that were multiple innings (T5th-most on the Cardinals). Retired his first batter faced in five of seven outings (two walks). Stranded 2 of 4 inherited runners.

• Held the opposition to only one hit, a Nolan Arenado grand slam, (1-32) in the first inning pitched in his 11 games.

• Allowed only one run in five road games (two starts), registering a 0.53 ERA (17.0 IP). Nine of his 10 runs (16.0 IP) came in six games (two starts) at home (5.06 ERA).

• Initially had his contract purchased (6/11) when Luke Voit was optioned to Memphis, but did not pitch. Optioned to Memphis three days later (6/14).

• Recalled for the second time during the season (7/23) and threw 7.0 no-hit innings in his Major League debut at Cincinnati later that night, before being removed for a pinch-hitter after 116 pitches. The Cardinals lost the game 2-1 on a walk-off home run by Eugenio Suárez in the 9th inning.

• Became the first Cardinals pitcher and one of five pitchers since the Expansion Era (since 1961) to carry a no-hitter through 7.0 innings in his MLB debut, joining Ross Stripling (LAD, 2016), Rudy May (CAL, 1965), Billy Rohr (BOS, 1967) and Bill Slayback (DET, 1972).

• Joined Michael Wacha (6/3 vs. PIT) and Austin Gomber (7/24 at CIN) as Cardinals pitchers to carry a no-hitter 6.0 or more innings deep into a game during the season.

• Was the 13th player in franchise history to make his MLB debut in a start against the Reds (since 1908), and first Cardinals starter to debut in Cincinnati since RHP Bob Forsch on July 7, 1974 (G1) at Riverfront Stadium.

• Struck out Eugenio Suarez (looking) for his first Major League strikeout (7/23).

• His first Major League hit allowed was a grand slam to Nolan Arenado (7/30 vs. COL), which came in releif in his second career MLB appearance. Became the first Cardinal in franchise history (since 1900) whose first hit allowed was a grand slam (Elias), and the first pitcher since Philadelphia’s Daniel Stumpf, who surrendered a slam to Eugenio Suárez for his first MLB hit on (4/7/2016 at CIN).

• Earned his first career save with 3.0 scoreless innings (44 pitches) in 7-0 combined shutout at Kansas City (8/10), in his 4th career game...the last Cardinal to record a 3.0 IP save in his first five career games was Brad Thompson (5/8/2005 vs. SD).

• Southern California native returned to the rotation on 8/21 at Dodger Stadium and fanned a career-high 8 batters in 4.0 innings in 5-2 Cardinals victory.

• Optioned the following day (8/22) when Yairo Muñoz and Matt Adams were activated.

• Recalled with Carson Kelly and Tyler Webb as September call-ups (9/1) and made a start that night against Cincinnati. Retired his first 10 batters faced (43 pitches) to extend his hitless-stretch another 3.1 innings before six consecutive Reds reached to chase him from the game and give him his first career loss.

• Threw 2.0 scoreless frames in relief in St. Louis’ 4-3 in Detroit (9/8).

• Made spot start in 4-3 loss to Pittsburgh (9/12). In the 3rd inning, became the first Car-dinal since second baseman Luis Alicea (4/23/88 vs. NYM), and first Cardinals pitcher Todd Worrell (7/30/86 at PHI), to register a triple as his first Major League hit.

• Struck out one over a scoreless frame in relief in season finale at Chicago (9/30).

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STARTING GAME LOG (0-2, 2.79)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES7/23 at CIN L, 2-1 -- 1 1 7.0 0 0 0 3 3 0 116-75 1 Luis Castillo 0-0 0.00 .000 Threw 7.0 no-hit innings in MLB debut8/21 at LAD W, 5-2 -- 1 1 4.0 5 1 1 1 8 0 90-61 3 Hyn-Jin Ryu 0-0 2.08 .176 In 4.0 IP start, 8 of 12 outs came via strikeout9/1 CIN L, 4-0 L-1 1 1 3.1 5 3 3 1 4 0 73-48 0 Luis Castillo 0-1 2.88 .202 First 3.1 IP hitless, then next 6 batters reached9/12 PIT L 4-3 L-2 1 1 5.0 5 2 2 1 7 0 86-58 1 Jameson Taillon 0-2 2.79 .208 Tripled for his first MLB hitTOTALS --- --- 4 4 19.1 15 6 6 6 22 0 5 --- 0-2 2.79 .208

2018 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA) SEASON TOTALS (9-4, 2.24)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA AVG NOTES2018 19 18 96.1 69 37 24 50 110 4 9-4 2.24 .197 Pacific Coast League Mid-Season All-Star

MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA)

• Named a PCL Mid-Season All-Star with Memphis (AAA), going 9-4 with a 2.24 ERA (96.1 IP/ 23 ER) and 110 strikeouts in 19 games (18 starts) over four stints.

• Ranked 15th in the PCL and 2nd on the Redbirds staff in strikeouts. Also led the Red-birds in ERA, and finished 3rd in starts and innings.

• Limited PCL hitters to a .197 average (69-350), including a .177 mark against right-handers (35-198).

• Pitched at least 6.0 innings in seven starts (six quality). Threw at least 100 pitches in 10 starts, topping out at 111 at Nashville in 6.0 IP (5/7).

• Struck out the side in a scoreless inning of work (15 pitches) in the Triple-A All-Star Game in Columbus, Ohio (7/11).

• Hurled a one-hit, complete game shutout (7/15) at Omaha (AAA-Royals). Struck out five, walked two, and allowed a double to Ramon Torres in the second inning.

• Recognized as the PCL Pitcher of the Week for the July 9-15 period, and the Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July: 3-0, 0.00 ERA, 20.0 IP, 20 K, 3 GS.

• At the time of his recall and second promotion to St. Louis (7/23), ranked among PCL leaders in ERA (2.15, 2nd), wins (9, T2nd), strikeouts (103, 3rd), batting average (.198, 1st), and WHIP (1.24, 3rd).

• Named MLB Pipeline’s Cardinals Pitching Prospect of the Year following the season.

2018 ST. LOUISCARDINALS RELIEF SEASON TOTALS (0-0, 2.63)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA SV AVG NOTES2018 7 0 13.2 9 4 4 7 9 2 0-0 2.63 1 .200 Stranded 2 of 4 inherited runners

PITCHERS TO CARRY NO-HITTERS THROUGH 7.0 IP IN MLB DEBUT

Pitcher Team Date OpponentRoss Stripling Los Angeles Dodgers April 8, 2016 at San Francisco GiantsRudy May California Angels April 18, 1965 Detroit Tigers Billy Rohr Boston Red Sox April 14, 1967 at New York YankeesBill Slayback Detroit Tigers June 26, 1972 New York YankeesDaniel Poncedeleon St. Louis Cardinals July 23, 2018 at Cincinnati Reds

Since beginning of Expansion Era in 1961

CARDINALS ROOKIES TO MAKE BACK-TO-BACK STARTING DEBUTS

Cardinals Dates OpponentPea Ridge Day & Flint Rhem September 19-20, 1924 at Boston BravesRay Harrell & Nub Kleinke April 24-25, 1935 Chicago Cubs Santiago Guzman & Reggie Cleveland Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1969 Philadelphia PhilliesTravis Smith & Mike Crudale April 26-27, 2002 at Montreal ExposDaniel Poncedeleon & Austin Gomber July 23-24, 2018 at Cincinnati Reds

since 1920

Page 16: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER4.0, 5/30 at MIL ...................................IP ......................................... 7.0, 9/18/16 at SFn/a ................................................ Low-Hit CG .........................................................n/a0, 5/30 at MIL ................................... Runs ........................................3, 9/24/16 at CHI0, 5/30 at MIL ............................. Earned Runs ..................................3, 9/24/16 at CHI3, 5/30 at MIL .................................... Hits .......................................7, 9/29/16 vs. CINn/a ................................................ Home Runs ..................................... 1, 9/7/16 at PIT2, 5/30 at MIL ...................................Walks ......................................6, 9/13/16 vs. CHI2, 5/30 at MIL ............................... Strikeouts ......................................7, 9/2/16 at CINn/a ........................................10+ Strikeouts Games .................................................n/an/a .................................................Win Streak .....................3 games, 9/13/16 -presentn/a .............................................. Losing Streak ....................................1 game, 9/7/164.0, 5/30-present. ....................Scoreless Streak ..........................13.1 IP, 8/9-8/27/16

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0CAREER .067 15 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1

Home Runs: n/aMost Hits: 1, 9/7/16 at PIT Most RBI: 1, 9/29/16 vs. CIN

• Recorded first MLB hit off Trevor Williams (PIT) at PNC Park coming in a relief appearance on Sept. 7, 2016.

• Tallied first career RBI on a ground out scoring Aledmys Díaz off Dan Straily vs. CIN in his final start of 2016.

Alex Reyes 29HT: 6-4 WT: 230 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Alexander ReyesAGE: 24 BORN: August 29, 1994 in Elizabeth, New JerseyBECAME CARDINAL: Signed as a non-drafted free agent, Dec. 3, 2012CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018ML SERVICE: 2.055 MLB DEBUT: August 9, 2016 vs. Cincinnati

2018

• Began the season on the disabled list returning from Tommy John surgery and made his first Major League start of the season at Milwaukee on May 30.

• Made only one Major League start, coming at MIL (5/30), pitching 4.0 scoreless innings of three-hit ball with two walks and two strikeouts in a no decision the Cardinals lost 3-2. Left the game after 73 pitches and was placed on the 10-day disabled list the next day with a right lat strain ending his season.

• Underwent surgery on June 6 by Dr. Anthony Romeo in Philadelphia to re-attach the tendon to the strained latissimus dorsi muscle in the upper right side of his back.

• His start vs. Milwaukee was his first Major League start and appearance since Septem-ber 29, 2016 vs. Cincinnati, after missing all of 2017 and the first two months of the 2018 season.

• Was 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA tossing 23.0 scoreless innings allowing seven hits with 44 strikeouts in four rehab starts at every Cardinals active minor league affiliate.

• Fired 7.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball on 5/24, extending his scoreless streak to 23.0 innings during his four rehab starts. Struck out 13 batters for the second con-secutive rehab start, this time at Memphis (AAA), facing Oklahoma City (Dodgers). At one point, struck out nine straight setting the 116-year old Pacific Coast League record.

• Matched the Springfield franchise record with 13 strikeouts over 7.2 scoreless innings of one-hit baseball in a 1-0 win, tossing 93 pitches vs. Northwest Arkansas (5/19).

• Struck out 12 batters over 5.0 scoreless innings allowing one hit and two walks covering 80 pitches in his second rehab start vs. Clinton (5/14) while pitching for Peoria (A). Was one strikeout shy of his career minor league high and had only four pitches put in play during the game.

• Made his first rehab start vs. Jupiter (5/9) while pitching for Palm Beach (A). Allowed four hits including two doubles, while pitching 3.1 scoreless innings with six strikeouts in a no decision.

CAREER

• Still qualifies as a rookie and was rated as the Cardinals No. 1 prospect in their system by Baseball America in 2016 and 2017.

• Cardinals 2015 co-Minor League Pitcher of the Year with Austin Gomber.

• Selected as the starting pitcher for the World Team at the 2016 SiriusXM All-Star Fu-tures game during All-Star Week in San Diego.

• Is a career 3-0 with a 2.19 ERA vs. the Chicago Cubs. Was the only MLB pitcher with three wins against the World Champion Cubs in 2016 and the first Cardinals rookie pitcher with three wins vs. the Cubs since Brooks Lawrence went 3-0 vs. CHI in 1954.

• Posted double-digit strikeouts 13 times over 73 career minor league starts with a ca-reer-high of 13 at three different levels (vs. Dunedin at Palm Beach-A in 2015; vs. NW Arkansas at Springfield-AA in 2018; vs. Oklahoma City at Memphis-AAA in 2018).

• Has struck out 32.8% of 1,505 total batters faced (493 strikeouts) over 357.1 career minor league innings (12.42 K.9 IP).

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (0-0, 0.00)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES5/30 at MIL L 3-2 --- 1 1 4.0 3 0 0 2 2 0 73-42 0 Junior Guerra 0-0 0.00 .250 First Major League appearance since 9/29/16

2018: 1 1 4.0 3 0 0 2 2 0 --- 0 0-0 0.00 .250

CAREER: 13 6 50.0 36 8 8 25 54 1 --- 4-1 1.44 .205

2018 INJURY REHABILITATION SEASON GAME LOG (3-0, 0.00)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES5/9 JUP L, 10-2 ND 1 1 3.1 4 0 0 1 6 0 67-43 1 Sam Perez 0-0 0.00 .286 First rehab start of the season in affiliate gamePalm Beach (A) 1 1 3.1 4 0 0 1 6 0 67-43 1 0-0 0.00 .2865/14 CLI W , 5-2 W 1 1 5.0 1 0 0 2 12 0 80-51 5 Raymond Kerr 1-0 0.00 .063 2nd-highest strikeout total; 4 pitches put in playPeoria (A) 1 1 5.0 1 0 0 2 12 0 80-51 5 1-0 0.00 .0635/19 NWA W , 1-0 W 1 1 7.2 1 0 0 3 13 0 93-60 1 Andres Machado 1-0 0.00 .045 Tied Springfield single-game strikeout recordSpringfield (AA) 1 1 7.2 1 0 0 3 13 0 93-60 1 1-0 0.00 .0455/24 OKC W, 7-4 W 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 1 13 0 90-62 5 Dennis Santana 1-0 0.00 .048 Struck out 9 straight batters setting PCL recordMemphis (AAA) 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 1 13 0 90-62 5 1-0 0.00 .048

MINOR TOTALS 4 4 23.0 7 0 0 7 44 0 ---- 12 3-0 0.00 .096

Page 17: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER8.0, 6/3 vs. PIT ......................................IP .....................................9.0, 7/18/17 at NYMn/a ................................................. Low-Hit CG ................................3, 7/18/17 at NYM9, 6/15 vs. CHI ................................... Runs .....................................9, 6/15/18 vs. CHI8, 6/15 vs.. CHI ............................ Earned Runs ............ 8, twice. Last: 6/15/18 vs. CHI7, 6/15 vs. CHI .................................... Hits .....................................12, 9/19/13 at COL3, 6/15 vs. CHI .............................. Home Runs ............. 3, twice. Last: 6/15/18 vs. CHI5, 4/7 vs. ARI .....................................Walks .........................5, 3x. Last: 4/7/18 vs. ARI8, 3 times. Last: 6/3 vs. PIT ........... Strikeouts ...............10, twice. Last: 6/9/15 at COLn/a .........................................10+ Strikeouts Games .................. 2. Last: 6/9/15 at COL8, 4/7-6/9 .......................................Win Streak ............................. 8 games: 4/7-6/9/181, twice. Last: 6/15-present ........ Losing Streak ...................... 7 games, 4/23-6/17/1611.0 IP, 6/3-9 ............................Scoreless Streak .......................23.2 IP, 8/22-9/14/13

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .080 25 2 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 6CAREER .080 212 17 1 0 0 13 9 101 1 26

Home Runs: n/aMost Hits: 2, 7/8/15 at CHI Most RBI: 2, three times. Last: 9/8/13 vs. PIT

• Both of his hits in 2018 came against the Cubs.

• Had six sacrifice bunts, his 2nd-highest single-season total (7, 2017).

• Had 2 sacrifice bunts, 2 runs scored & 1 RBI on 4/25 vs. NYM...was only the 3rd Car-dinals pitcher to post that stat line and first since Kent Bottenfield (8/7/1998 vs. CHI).

Michael Wacha 52HT: 6-5 WT: 215 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Michael Joseph WachaAGE: 27 BORN: July 1, 1991 in Iowa City, IowaBECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (19th overall) of the June, 2012 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018ML SERVICE: 5.062 MLB DEBUT: May 30, 2013 vs. Kansas City

2018

• Made 15 starts in an injury-shortened season, his lowest start total since 2014 (19).

• Exited in the 4th inning of his 15th start of the season at PHI (6/20) with a left oblique injury, placing him on the disabled list for the remainder of the 2018 season.

• At the time of his injury, was ranked T-2nd in the National League in wins and winning percentage, and 10th in ERA.

• Was 3-0 with a 1.82 ERA on four days rest in six starts, holding the opposition to .214/.271/.310.

• Opposing left-handed batters hit .217 (34-157) with five doubles and three home runs, while right-handers batted .225 (34-151) with six doubles and six home runs.

• Was 5-1 at home, T-2nd-most home wins of any Cardinals pitcher and T-3rd highest home winning percentage (.833) of any pitcher with six decisions in the N.L.

• Posted an eight-game win streak (4/7-6/9), ranked T-2nd-longest in the N.L. in 2018.

• Took a no-hitter into the 9th on 6/3 vs. PIT, before Pirates’ pinch-hitter Colin Moran singled to lead off the 9th inning on the 111th pitch (season high). It was 2nd time in his career to take a no-hitter into the 9th (lost no-hitter with 2 outs in the 9th on 9/24/13 vs. WSH).

• Posted his 50th career win vs. PHI (5/19), as the Cardinals used a season-high 15 hits & hit three home runs in a 12-4 win facing Jake Arrieta.

• Became the 11th-youngest Cardinals pitcher to reach the 50-win milestone (since 1900).

• Went 4-0 in April for 2nd time in his career; also in 2015 en route to a 17-7 season. His 14-4 career record in April ranks as the highest winning percentage (.778) of any active pitcher in the month of April (min. 18 decisions).

• Recorded strikeout No. 600 (Michael Conforto, swinging) in the 1st inning of his 4/25 start vs. NYM...became the 5th youngest pitcher in Cardinals history to reach milestone.

CAREER

• Is a lifetime 29-13 with a 3.54 ERA in 72 games (66 starts/39 quality starts) at Busch Stadium...his .690 home win pct. ranks 8th in MLB since 2013.

• His .624 winning percentage (53-32) over the past six seasons (2013-2018) ranks 10th among National League pitchers.

• Earned 2015 Major League All-Star selection (Manager’s selection) for the NL.

• Voted MVP of 2013 National League Championship Series vs. the Dodgers as a rookie.

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS GAME LOG (8-2, 3.20)

DATE VS. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES3/31 at NYM L 6-2 L-1 1 1 4.2 5 4 4 2 2 2 95-52 1 Jacob deGrom 0-1 7.71 .263 4 of 5 Mets hits went for extra bases (2 HR, 2 2B)4/7 ARI W 5-3 W-1 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 5 5 0 89-48 5 Zack Greinke 1-1 5.59 .250 Matched career high w/ 5 BB; 37° at first pitch4/12 at CIN W 13-4 W-2 1 1 5.0 5 4 3 3 5 0 93-57 5 Sal Romano 2-1 5.52 .250 11th consecutive STL win vs. CIN in his starts4/20 CIN W 4-2 W-3 1 1 6.2 6 1 1 1 3 0 92-60 4 Brandon Finnegan 3-1 4.22 .253 Wacha improves to 10-1 career vs. the Reds4/25 NYM W 9-1 W-4 1 1 6.0 5 1 1 1 8 0 98-64 9 Steven Matz 4-1 3.62 .245 4th straight winning start; season-high 8 KMarch/April 5 5 27.1 25 12 11 12 23 2 --- 24 --- 4-1 3.62 .245 Second 4-0 April of his career (2015)5/1 CWS W 3-2 -- 1 1 5.0 5 2 2 3 3 0 96-54 1 James Shields 4-1 3.62 .246 Cardinals score 2 in 9th to overcome 2-1 deficit5/6 CHI W 4-2 (14) -- 1 1 5.1 6 2 1 3 5 1 96-59 1 Jon Lester 4-1 3.35 .255 Fowler walk-off HR in 14th Inn; 2 rain delays5/12 at SD L 2-1 (13) -- 1 1 6.0 3 1 1 1 5 0 89-52 1 Tyson Ross 4-1 3.09 .241 Exited w/ game tied 1-1; Eric Hosmer walk-off 2B5/18 PHI W 12-4 W-5 1 1 6.0 5 2 2 2 8 0 101-65 9 Jake Arrieta 5-1 3.08 .238 Extends win streak to 5 games; 50th career win5/23 KC L 5-2 (10) -- 1 1 6.2 4 2 1 0 6 1 102-70 2 Jakob Junis 5-1 2.88 .232 I-70 series finale; Salvador Perez solo HR5/29 at MIL W 6-1 W-6 1 1 6.2 2 1 1 4 3 0 120-60 5 Zach Davies 6-1 2.71 .219 Six straight wins; low hit totalMay 6 6 35.2 25 10 8 13 30 2 --- 19 --- 2-0 2.02 .198 Ranked 9th in NL in May ERA (2.02)6/3 PIT W 5-0 W-7 1 1 8.0 1 0 0 2 8 0 111-74 5 Nick Kingham 7-1 2.41 .202 Took no-hitter into 9th inn. for 2nd time in career 6/9 at CIN W 6-4 W-8 1 1 5.2 4 2 2 3 6 1 96-60 5 Luis Castillo 8-1 2.47 .201 Matched career-high with 8th straight win6/15 CHI L 13-5 L-2 1 1 4.0 7 9 8 4 2 3 84-48 1 Jon Lester 8-2 3.24 .213 First loss since March; career-high in runs (9)6/20 at PHI L 4-3 -- 1 1 3.2 6 3 1 2 2 1 75-49 1 Jake Arrieta 8-2 3.20 .221 Exited game with injured left oblique June 4 4 21.1 18 14 11 11 18 5 --- 12 --- 2-1 4.64 .225

2018 15 15 84.1 68 36 30 36 71 9 --- 55 --- 8-2 3.20 .221

CAREER: 136 127 741.0 706 339 310 246 655 71 --- --- --- 53-32 3.77 .250

YOUNGEST CARDINALS TO REACH 600 CAREER STRIKEOUTS

PITCHER AGE DATE OPPONENTRay Sadecki 24.256 September 8, 1965 Pittsburgh PiratesDizzy Dean 25.105 May 1, 1935 at Cincinnati RedsSteve Carlton 25.130 May 1, 1970 Houston AstrosCarlos Martínez 25.303 July 21, 2017 at Chicago CubsMichael Wacha 26.298 May 25, 2018 New York Mets

HIGHEST APRIL WINNING PCT. AMONG ACTIVE PITCHERS

Rank Teams Seasons G GS W-L PCT.1. Michael Wacha STL 2014-18 23 23 14-4 .7782. Jake Arrieta BAL, CHI, PHI 2011-18 34 34 19-7 .7313. Wade Davis TB, KC, CHI, COL 2010-18 73 14 13-5 .7224. Chris Sale CWS, BOS 2011-18 41 31 18-7 .7205. Lance Lynn STL, MIN, NYY 2012-18 29 20 16-7 .6966. Zack Greinke KC, MIL, LAA, LAD, ARI 2005-18 60 60 29-13 .6907. Yu Darvish TEX, LAD, CHI 2012-18 26 26 13-6 .684

Minimum 18 decisions

YOUNGEST TO WIN NLCS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

Winner Team Season Age OpponentLHP Steve Avery Atlanta Braves 1991 21.186 Pittsburgh PiratesRHP Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals 2013 22.109 Los Angeles DodgersRHP Liván Hernández Florida Marlins 1997 22.236 Atlanta BravesOF Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers 2018 23.99 Milwaukee BrewersINF Javier Báez Chicago Cubs 2016 23.326 Los Angeles Dodgers

Page 18: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER7.0, 4/11 vs. MIL.. ............................... IP ...............9.0, 20 times. Last: 7/16/16 at MIAn/a ................................................Low-Hit CG ..................................1, 5/20/14 vs. ARI4, 3x. Last: 9/28 at CHI .....................Runs ..................9, 4 times. Last: 6/17/17 at BAL4, 3x. Last: 9/28 at CHI ...............Earned Runs ..........9, 13 times. Last: 6/17/17 at BAL8, twice. Last: 9/22 vs. SF ..................Hits ...................12, 4 times. Last: 5/27/13 at KC2, twice. Last: 9/10 vs. PIT ...........Home Runs .............3, 8 times. Last: 6/17/17 at BAL6, 5/13 at SD .................................... Walks .........................................6, 5/13/18 at SD9, 9/16 vs. LAD .............................Strikeouts ..............12, 5 times. Last: 5/25/14 at CINn/a. ...................................... 10+ Strikeouts Games .......... 9. Last: 5/25/14 at CIN (12)1, twice. Last: 9/16 ....................... Win Streak ....................... 9 games, 6/7/08-4/29/092 games, 4/5-4/11 ......................Losing Streak .......................... 4 games, 8/18-9/4/1010.0 IP, 9/10-9/22 ................... Scoreless Streak ..........................26.0 IP, 7/4-7/27/10

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .091 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1CAREER .202 635 128 34 2 10 69 22 204 2 54

Home Runs: 5/24/06 at SF • 8/5/07 at WSH • 4/16/08 vs. MIL • 5/26/09 at MIL • 8/14/09 vs. SD • 9/5/12 vs. NYM • 5/2/16 vs. PHI • 8/2/16 at CIN • 4/21/17 at MIL • 6/1/17 vs. LAD

Most Hits: 3, 3 times. Last: 9/18/13 at COL Most RBI: 4, twice. Last: 4/21/17 at MIL

• Leads active MLB pitchers in career hits (128), RBI (69), doubles (34), and ex-tra-base hits (46), is 4th in homers (10), T4th in triples (2), 9th in sacrifice hits (54), T2nd in BA (.202), 5th in on-base pct. (.228) and slugging (.309) (min. 200 AB).

• Won his first Louisville Silver Slugger award following 2017 season...led NL pitchers with a .262 average with 11 hits, 11 RBI (T1st) and two home runs.

• Has driven in at least two runs in 15 career starts (St. Louis is 15-0), most among active pitchers (Madison Bumgarner is second with 13). Eight starts have come since the beginning of the 2016 season. The last pitcher with at least eight starts of this type over a two-season span was Bob Gibson in 1970-71 (St. Louis 8-0) (Elias).

• Is the only active MLB pitcher with multiple 10-plus RBI seasons (2016 & 2017).

• Collected 29 RBI over the 2016-17 seasons, including 27 in games in which he was pitching...RBI total marks the most by a pitcher over two consecutive seasons since Steve Carlton had 28 for the Phillies in 1977 and 1978, and the most by a Cardinals pitcher since Bob Gibson had 29 in 1970 and 1971 (Elias).

Adam Wainwright 50HT: 6-7 WT: 220 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Adam Parrish WainwrightAGE: 37 BORN: August 30, 1981 in Brunswick, GeorgiaBECAME CARDINAL: Acquired from Atlanta with RHP Jason Marquis and LHP Ray King for OF J.D. Drew and C Eli Marrero, Dec. 13, 2003CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019ML SERVICE: 13.027 MLB DEBUT: Sept. 11, 2005 at New York Mets

2018 SEASON

• Made eight starts in an injury-shortened season, four of which came in September.

• Missed a total of 129 games with three stints on the DL: left hamstring strain (3/26-4/4) and right elbow inflammation (4/20-5/12 and 5/14-9/9).

• St. Louis was 4-4 in his starts. Since 2016, the Cardinals have sported a 41-24 record in his appearances.

• Pitched at least 6.0 innings on three occasions, and 7.0 innings once (two quality starts).

• Threw his curveball 35.8% of the time (262 of 732 total pitches), limiting the oppositon to a .152/.146/.197 slashline.

• Activated on 4/5 and started the Cardinals home opener vs. Arizona (the 5th of his career). Took the loss after tossing 3.2 innings, his second-shortest home Opening Day start (2012 vs. Chicago).

• Passed career 1,900 innings pitched in his 4/11 start vs. Milwaukee, becoming the 15th active pitcher to do so.

• Earned his first win of the season in a 5-3 victory at Chicago (4/17) at Wrigley Field, allowing 1 unearned run with 5 strikeouts in 5.0 IP. Temperature at first pitch was 35°.

• Marked his 15th career win vs. the Cubs (T10th all-time in Cardinals history) and his 11th career win at Wrigley Field (3rd all-time in Cardinals history).

• Reached 1907.1 career innings in 4/17 start at CHI, passing Slim Sallee (1905.1) for 6th all-time in franchise history.

• Made six rehab appearances across three levels (8/13-9/1) while recovering from right elbow inflammation. Scattered 12 hits with 23 strikeouts over 17.0 scoreless IP between Palm Beach (High-A) Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA).

• Activated from the 60-day disabled list (right elbow inflammation) on 9/10 vs. Pitts-burgh and made his first start for St. Louis in 121 days. Allowed four runs in 5.0 frames in the Cardinals’ 8-7 comeback win. Surpassed Todd Worrell (1985-89, ‘92) with his 349th career game, moving into 8th place all-time in Cardinals history. Struck out Corey Dickerson (swinging) for his 1,600th career strikeout.

• Struck out season-high nine batters over 6.0 scoreless frames in a 5-0 win over the Dodgers at Busch Stadium on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball (9/16). Has pitched 6.0 or more innings in 12 consecutive starts vs. the Dodgers (8/10/07-present), currently T3rd-longest active vs. Los Angeles and trailing Curt Schilling (19) and David Cone (16).

• Became the first pitcher to throw 1,000 career innings at Busch Stadium III on 9/16, and the 5th Cardinal to throw 1,000 innings at home stadiums, joining Bill Sherdel ( 1,087.1 at Sportsman’s Park), Jesse Haines (1,554.0 at Sportsman’s Park), Bob Gib-son ( 1,182.0 at Busch Stadium II) and Bob Forsch (1,402.1 at Busch Stadium II).

• Logged a season-high 10.0 inning scoreless streak from 9/1-9/22.

• Made four starts in September, striking out 25 in his 22.1 innings pitched while going 1-1 with a 4.84 ERA (Cardinals were 3-1)...despite making fewer September starts than his teammates, finished 3rd on the team in innings pitched and strikeouts.

CAREER

• He and Yadier Molina have been a starting battery for 242 career games, the most in Cardinals history (surpassed Bob Gibson & Tim McCarver’s 198 on 6/15/16) and the most for any tandem since Tom Glavine and Javy Lopez had 248 games together for the Braves from 1994-2002 (Elias).

• Owns the most career wins at Busch Stadium III at 79 and has 3rd-lowest ERA at 2.88 (minimum 200 innings).

• Has appeared in 177 career games home and 175 on the road.

• His 69 career road wins rank 5th all-time in franchise history (one shy of Bob Forsch) and trail only Clayton Kershaw (70) among active N.L. pitchers.

• Ranks 5th among Cardinals pitchers in franchise history in wins (148), 6th in ERA (3.32), innings pitched (1,932.0) and win pct. (.635), while his 1,623 strikeouts trail only Bob Gibson (3,117). (min. 1,500 IP).

• His 3.32 career ERA ranks 5th among active pitchers to Clayton Kershaw (2.39), Mad-ison Bumgarner (3.03), Max Scherzer (3.22), and David Price (3.25) (min. 1,500 IP).

• Among active MLB pitchers, ranks 7th in winning percentage (.635), 11th in wins (148), 17th in strikeouts (1,623), 7th in complete games (22) and 6th in shutouts (10).

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG (2-4, 4.46)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES4/5 ARI L 3-1 L-1 1 1 3.2 4 3 3 4 3 0 89-50 0 Robbie Ray 0-1 7.36 .286 5th career Cards Home Opener; activated from DL4/11 MIL L 3-2 L-2 1 1 7.0 8 3 3 0 4 2 91-63 1 Junior Guerra 0-2 5.06 .286 15th active pitcher to reach 1900 IP mark4/17 at CHI W 5-3 W-1 1 1 5.0 4 1 0 4 5 0 93-50 2 Tyler Chatwood 1-2 3.45 .267 15th career win vs. CHI & 11th at Wrigley; 35°APRIL 3 3 15.2 16 7 6 8 12 2 --- 3 --- 1-2 3.45 .2675/13 at SD L 3-5 L-3 1 1 2.1 3 2 2 6 3 0 79-38 0 Clayton Richard 1-3 4.00 .275 Career-high 6 walks. Placed on DL the next day9/10 PIT W 8-7 --- 1 1 5.0 7 4 4 0 3 2 81-56 4 Trevor Williams 1-3 4.70 .286 Retired final 8 batters; Reached 1,600 career Ks9/16 LAD W 5-0 W-2 1 1 6.0 2 0 0 3 9 0 101-61 4 Ross Stripling 2-3 3.72 .255 First pitcher to reach 1,000 IP at Busch Std. III9/22 SF W 5-4 (10) --- 1 1 6.1 8 4 4 0 6 0 104-68 2 Dereck Rodriguez 2-3 4.08 .265 Tyler O’Neill walk-off homer in 10th inning9/28 at CHI L 8-4 L-4 1 1 5.0 5 4 4 1 7 1 94-61 2 Kyle Hendricks 2-4 4.46 .263 32-pitch 1st inning; Kris Bryant solo HRSEPTEMBER 4 4 22.1 22 12 12 4 25 3 --- 12 --- 1-1 4.84 .253

2018 8 8 40.1 41 21 20 18 40 5 --- 15 --- 2-4 4.46 .263

CAREER 352 285 1932.0 1831 768 712 512 1623 145 --- --- --- 148-85 3.32 .251

2018 INJURY REHAB ASSIGNMENT TOTALS (LEFT HAMSTRING STRAIN & RIGHT ELBOW INFLAMMATION)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA AVG NOTES2018 7 7 22.0 14 0 0 4 25 0 2-0 0.00 .184 Palm Beach (A+), Springfield (AA), Memphis (AAA)

ACTIVE ERA LEADERS (MIN. 1,500 IP)

Player Team(s) ERA SeasonsClayton Kershaw LAD 2.39 2008-18Madison Bumgarner SF 3.03 2009-18Max Scherzer ARI, DET, WSH 3.22 2008-18David Price TB, DET, TOR, BOS 3.25 2008-18Adam Wainwright STL 3.32 2005-18

CARDINALS BATTERY MATES

Top Pitching & Catching Tandems in Franchise History

Tandem Cardinals Tenure Starts1. Adam Wainwright & Yadier Molina 2005-18 2422. Bob Gibson & Tim McCarver 1959-69, ‘73-74 1973. Bob Forsch & Ted Simmons 1974-80 174

Page 19: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & LOWS

2018 CAREER8.0: 7/5 at SF ........................................IP ........................................... 8.0: 7/5/18 at SFn/a ................................................ Low-Hit CG .........................................................n/a8, 6/30 vs. ATL.. ................................ Runs ....................... 8, 2x. Last: 6/30/18 vs. ATL8, 6/30 vs. ATL. ........................... Earned Runs ................. 8, 2x. Last: 6/30/18 vs. ATL10, 6/30 vs. ATL ................................. Hits .....................................10, 6/30/18 vs. ATL2, 5x. Last 9/15 vs. LAD ............... Home Runs ..................2, 6x. Last: 9/15/18 vs. LAD6, 4/24 vs. NYM ................................Walks ....................................6, 4/24/18 vs. NYM9, 6/24 at MIL ............................... Strikeouts ...................10, 3x. Last: 8/29/17 at MILn/a ........................................10+ Strikeouts Games ..................3, Last: 8/29/17 at MIL2 games, 4/1-4/13 .........................Win Streak ............................ 7 games, 8/2-9/20/174 games: 5/17-6/13 .................... Losing Streak .......... 4 games, 2x Last: 5/17-6/13/187.0, 4/1-4/8 ..............................Scoreless Streak ..........................9.0 IP, 8/17-8/23/17

AT THE PLATE

AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SF SH2018 .158 38 6 0 0 0 2 1 14 0 7CAREER .200 70 14 0 0 0 3 2 27 0 10

Home Runs: n/aMost Hits: 2, 8/20/16 at PHI Most RBI: 1, 3x. Last: 6/24/18 at MIL

• Led the Cardinals and ranked T8th in the National League in sacrifice bunts (7).

• Had a safety squeeze RBI sac bunt at MIL (6/24).

• Appeared in four games as a pinch-runner with two runs scored in 2018.

• Recorded his first MLB hit and his only multi-hit game at Citizens Bank Park (8/20/16)

Luke Weaver 7HT: 6-2 WT: 180 BATS: Right THROWS: Right FULL NAME: Luke Allen WeaverAGE: 25 BORN: August 21, 1993 in DeLand, FLBECAME CARDINAL: Selected in the first round (27th overall) of the June, 2014 First-Year Player DraftCONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018ML SERVICE: 1.112 MLB DEBUT: August 13, 2016 vs. Chicago Cubs

2018 SEASON

• Appeared in 30 games (25 starts) in his first full Major League season with St. Louis, establishing single-season career highs in multiple categories.

• Ranked 3rd on the Cardinals in starts (25), innings pitched (136.1) and strikeouts (121), and 4th in quality starts (8), all of which were single-season career highs. Matched his career-high from last season and ranked T5th on the club in wins (7).

• Reached the 100-strikeout plateau in a season for the first time in his career.• As a starter, was 6-11 with a 4.66 ERA (67 ER/129.1 IP) and 116 strikeouts in 25 starts.• The Cardinals were 11-14 in his 25 starts: 4-8 at Busch Stadium and 7-6 on the road.• Pitched 6.0 innings or more in eight starts (all quality). 14 starts were 5.0 innings or

fewer, averaging 17.5 pitches per inning, 8th-most among NL pitchers (min. 100.0 IP).• Threw 100 pitches or more in three starts, topping out at 104 at Milwaukee (6/24). • Six of his 7 wins came on the road, 2nd-most among Cardinals pitchers (Mikolas - 10)

and T16th among National League pitchers.• Finished his most successful month in July, going 2-2 with a 3.00 ERA (8 ER / 24.0 IP),

.230 average against (20-87) and 21 strikeouts in four starts. • Hurled career-high 8.0 innings in a 11-2 win over the Giants at AT&T Park (7/5), carry-

ing a perfect game 16 outs into the game.• Optioned to Memphis (AAA) with RHP John Brebbia (7/13) when RHP Luke Gregerson

and LHP Tyler Lyons were activated from the 10-day disabled lists. • Recalled as the Cardinals 26th man (7/21) and made a start in the first game of a day-

night doubleheader against the Cubs at Wrigley Field (L, 4.0, 7 H, 3 R, 5 BB, 2 K). • Recalled (7/27) and rejoined the Cardinals roster with Tyler Webb, Daniel Poncedeleon

and Dakota Hudson, replacing Sam Tuivailala (trade), Brett Cecil (10-day DL), Tyler Lyons (DFA) and Greg Holland (DFA).

• Threw 6.0 innings for the win vs. CHI (7/27), his first career win vs. the Cubs and his first appearance of more than 4.0 innings vs. Chicago in six career starts.

• Closed out 5-0 victory over the Pirates (8/30) with a scoreless 9th inning, as he was one of six pitchers who combined on the 5-0 shutout win.

• Yielded seven runs (three earned) to the Dodgers (9/15), and did not pitch the final two weeks of the season.

• Five of his final six appearances to close the season came in relief (8/21-end of season). Was 1-0 with a 10.29 ERA (8 ER/ 7.0 IP) and five strikeouts in relief.

• His 238 career strikeouts is the 6th-highest total all-time among Cardinals through their first 52 career games.

• Is lifetime 5-2 (Cardinals are 7-2) in nine career starts when not issing a walk.• Averaging 9.19 K/9 IP over his career 233.0 Major League innings. • Has three double-digit strikeout games in his first 52 career games, trailing Rick Ankiel

(6), Alan Benes (6), and Harvey Haddix (4) on the Cardinals all-time list.

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS STARTING GAME LOG (7-11, 4.95)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES4/1 at NYM W, 5-1 W-1 1 1 5.0 5 1 1 3 3 0 92-50 4 Steven Matz 1-0 1.70 .278 1st Cards team win of 2018; 27-pitch first inning4/8 ARI L, 4-2 - 1 1 6.1 3 1 1 1 7 0 97-60 1 Taijuan Walker 1-0 1.59 .205 D-Backs hit 2 HRs in 3-run 8th; benches clear4/13 at CIN W, 5-3 W-2 1 1 6.0 4 2 2 1 7 1 99-64 5 Tyler Mahle 2-0 2.08 .197 1 infield hit through 5th inn.; Mesoraco 2-run HR 4/19 at CHI L, 8-5 L-1 1 1 4.0 9 6 6 1 3 0 85-57 1 Jon Lester 2-1 4.22 .263 Allowed 9 hits & 6 runs in first 2.0 IP4/24 NYM L, 6-5 - 1 1 4.2 2 4 4 6 4 1 95-50 4 Zack Wheeler 2-1 4.85 .242 Career-high 6 walks; Cespedes 3-run HR4/29 at PIT L, 5-0 L-2 1 1 5.1 6 4 4 2 6 0 101-68 0 Nick Kingham 2-2 5.17 .248 Cardinals are held hitless for 6.2 inningsAPRIL 6 6 31.1 29 18 18 14 30 2 --- 15 --- 2-2 5.17 .248 2-0, 2.08 ERA in 1st 3 starts; 0-2, 9.00 in next 3 5/5 CHI W, 8-6 (10) - 1 1 4.0 6 4 4 1 2 0 75-46 4 Tyler Chatwood 2-2 5.60 .259 Cards rally from down 4-0 on Wong walk-off HR5/11 at SD W, 9-5 W-3 1 1 5.0 4 0 0 1 4 0 92-60 9 Eric Lauer 3-2 4.91 .253 Cards hit 5 HR to back Weaver in series opener5/17 PHI L, 6-2 L-3 1 1 7.0 4 1 1 1 6 1 97-62 0 Vince Velasquez 3-3 4.37 .242 Ties career high 7.0 IP; PHI 5 runs off bullpen5/22 KC L, 5-1 L-4 1 1 7.0 7 3 3 1 8 2 88-66 1 Jason Hammel 3-4 4.31 .245 Struck out a season-high eight; consec. 7 IP starts5/28 at MIL L, 8-3 L-5 1 1 4.0 4 4 2 2 3 1 76-42 3 Brent Suter 3-5 4.63 .250 Lost three straight starts for first time in careerMAY 5 5 27.0 25 12 12 6 23 4 --- 17 --- 1-3 4.00 .2526/2 PIT W, 3-2 - 1 1 5.0 4 1 1 0 4 1 90-62 2 Chad Kuhl 3-5 4.12 .244 Kolten Wong walk-off solo HR in 9th inn.6/8 at CIN W, 7-6 (10) - 1 1 5.0 7 4 4 5 3 0 100-55 5 Matt Harvey 3-5 4.35 .251 Jedd Gyorko RBI single in 10th inn.6/13 SD L, 4-2 L-6 1 1 5.1 9 4 4 1 4 0 90-57 0 Eric Lauer 3-6 4.52 .261 Padres bullpen day; matched career high 9 Hits6/19 at PHI W, 7-6 - 1 1 5.0 6 4 4 4 4 2 99-61 2 Vince Velasquez 3-6 4.69 .265 Cards rally with 4 in the 7th; Carpenter HR in 9th6/24 at MIL W, 8-2 W-4 1 1 5.2 5 2 2 2 9 1 104-75 8 Jhoulys Chacín 4-6 4.59 .262 Snaps his 4-game losing skid; fans season-high 96/30 ATL L, 11-4 L-7 1 1 4.2 10 8 8 2 5 2 91-63 0 Max Fried 4-7 5.16 .272 Matched career highs in hits and runs allowedJUNE 6 6 30.2 41 23 23 14 29 6 17 1-2 6.75 .318 Cards win three games in final at-bat7/5 at SF W, 11-2 W-5 1 1 8.0 2 2 2 0 7 1 93-65 11 Johnny Cueto 5-7 4.92 .259 Career high 8.0 IP; perfect game through 16 outs7/11 at CWS L, 4-0 L-8 1 1 6.0 3 1 1 2 7 0 92-63 0 Carlos Rodón 5-8 4.72 .253 5th-inning leadoff walk turns into run scored7/21 at CHI L, 7-2 L-9 1 1 4.0 7 3 3 5 2 0 77-42 1 Tyler Chatwood 5-9 4.79 .260 Recalled as 26th man; Cards held to 2 hits7/27 CHI W, 5-2 W-6 1 1 6.0 8 2 2 0 5 2 81-57 5 Mike Montgomery 6-9 4.70 .264 First home win since 9/14/17 vs. CINJULY 4 4 24.0 20 8 8 7 21 3 --- 17 --- 2-2 3.00 .230 Led Cards starters with 3.00 July ERA8/1 COL W, 6-3 - 1 1 2.2 5 2 2 2 3 0 74-47 0 Kyle Freeland 6-9 4.75 .267 Was his shortest start of season (2.2 IP)8/6 at MIA L, 2-1 L-10 1 1 6.0 7 2 2 0 5 1 88-62 0 Wei-Yin Chen 6-10 4.66 .268 Cards’ game-ending GIDP with bases loaded8/16 WSH L, 5-4 L-11 1 1 3.2 7 4 2 1 1 0 71-42 1 Tanner Roark 6-11 4.67 .272 Nationals get win to prevent 4-game sweepAUGUST 3 3 12.1 19 8 6 3 9 1 --- 1 --- 0-2 4.38 .339 Run Support of just one run in his 3 starts9/2 CIN L, 6-4 - 1 1 4.0 3 2 2 5 4 0 83-47 2 Anthony DeSclafani 6-11 4.59 .271 2018 30 25 136.1 150 83 75 54 121 19 --- 71 --- 7-11 4.95 .277

CAREER: 52 43 233.0 255 139 124 83 238 33 --- --- --- 15-17 4.79 .277

MOST STRIKEOUTS BY A CARDINAL IN FIRST 52 CAREER GAMES

CARDINALS RANKS STRIKEOUTS GAMES STARTS INNINGS SEASON(S)1. Rick Ankiel 269 51 41 242.0 1999-20042. Alan Benes 263 52 22 311.0 1995-97 3. Michael Wacha 253 52 24 284.0 2013-144. Vinegar Bend Mizell 250 52 30 332.0 1952-535. Shelby Miller 249 52 28 278.0 2012-146. Luke Weaver 238 52 28 233.0 2016-18

2018 MEMPHIS REDBIRDS (AAA) GAME LOG (0-0, 4.50)

DATE vs. RESULT DEC G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR NP-S RS OPP STARTER W-L ERA AVG NOTES7/16 IOW W, 6-4 --- 1 1 4.0 3 2 2 0 7 1 56-42 0 Luke Farrell 0-0 4.50 .200 Optioned when Lyons & Gregerson were activated

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - RELIEVER SEASON TOTALS (1-0, 10.29)

YEAR G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR W-L ERA AVG NOTES2018 5 0 7.0 13 12 8 5 5 3 1-0 10.29 .361 All 5 relief appearances came after 8/21

Page 20: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

Last Win: 9/21 vs. SF Last Loss: 7/8 at SF Last Save: 6/8 at CIN Last HR: 9/13 vs. LAD (M. Machado)

• Began the season in Memphis (AAA) but was recalled on 4/8 when Ryan Sherriff went on the disabled list. Was recalled to St. Louis six times during the season with his final move on Sept. 3.

• Led all Cardinals qualifying relievers in ERA (3.20) and WHIP (1.16).

• Led Cardinals relievers with a 10.66 strikeouts/9 IP rate (60 K, 50.2 IP). Set a single-season high with 60 strikeouts.

• Struck out career-best 4 batters twice (4/25 vs. NYM & 5/12 at SD), tied for the most by a Cardinals reliever in 2018.

• Led Cardinals relievers in September with 15 strikeouts (T-11th N.L.) and 12 appearances (tied with Tyler Webb).

• Recorded his first Major League save vs. NYM (4/25) and added another (6/8 at CIN). Did not blow one situational save opportunity.

• Allowed runs in only 2-of-18 appearances after the All-Star Break and only one after Aug. 1.

• Made seven relief appearances of 2.0 innings or more, tied for the most on the Cardinals (Jordan Hicks), with a season-high 3.0 IP in a save vs. NYM (4/25).

• From Aug. 1 through the end of the season, was 2-0 with a 0.66 ERA (1 ER/13.2 IP), 19 strikeouts, and .152 OPP AVG (7-46) in 14 games.

• Suffered the loss in back-to-back appearances (7/6 & 7/8) vs. the Giants in San Francisco.

• Struck out at least one batter in 34-of-45 appearances.

• Stranded 11-of-14 inherited runners.

• Made 11 relief appearances for Memphis (AAA) and was 2-0 with a 4.61 ERA and two saves. Struck out 24 batters in 13.2 innings averaging 15.8 strikeouts/9 IP.

• All three of his wins in 2018 came at home.

• Struck out all three batters faced in a 1.0 IP appearances on 9/21 vs. SF and 9/3 at WSH.

• Pitched on consecutive days nine times in 2018.

• Earned his first Major League win (in 70th career app) vs. CHI (6/17) throwing a scoreless inning.

• Was unscored upon in first 7.0 IP of 2018.

2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0 IP, 4/25 vs. New York Mets.Most Strikeouts: 4, twice. Last: 5/12 at San Diego.Most Walks: 2, 6/11 vs. San Diego.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 7/8 at San Francisco.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 7/8 at San Francisco.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 7/8 at San Francisco.Most HRs Allowed: 1, 5x. Last: 9/3 vs. LA Dodgers.Longest Winning Streak: 2 games, 9/10-present.Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, 7/6-7/8.Longest Scoreless Streak: 8.1 IP, 5/28-6/13.

60 JOHN BREBBIA RHP 6-1 / 200 Age: 28 (May 30, 1990)

GETTING STARTED (11)

STL rec. Avg. IP K’s/ RunPitcher Starts QS W-L in starts per start 9 IP Support

Flaherty 28 10 8-9 11-17 5.2 10.9 4.3 (120)

Gant 19 5 5-6 8-11 5.0 7.5 4.1 (78)

Gomber 11 5 5-2 8-3 5.1 8.4 6.9 (76)

C. Martínez 18 9 6-6 10-8 5.2 8.8 4.1 (75)

Mikolas 32 20 18-4 24-8 6.1 6.5 5.4 (174)

Poncedeleon 4 1 0-2 1-3 4.2 10.2 2.3 (9)

Reyes 1 0 0-0 0-1 4.0 4.5 2.0 (2)

Ross 1 1 1-0 1-0 6.0 6.0 8.0 (8)

Wacha 15 7 8-2 10-5 5.2 7.6 5.3 (80)

Wainwright 8 2 2-4 4-4 5.0 8.9 4.1 (33)

Weaver 25 8 6-11 11-14 5.1 8.0 4.5 (108)

Totals 162 68 59-46 88-74 5.1 8.3 4.7 (759)

889.2 IP 815 K’s

BULLPEN BRIEFS

Pitcher SV/Opp Holds FBF/Ret IR/ScBowman 0/2 5 22/12 14/2Brebbia 2/2 5 45/32 14/3Cecil --- 0 40/26 26/7Gallegos 1-1 --- 6/5 1/0Gant --- 0 7/6 3/1Gomber --- 7 18/8 8/4Gregerson --- 2 17/13 10/1Hicks 6/13 25 73/51 34/10Hudson --- 11 26/15 20/11Leone 0/2 5 30/20 17/6C.Martínez 5/5 4 15/12 6/0Mayers 1/1 6 50/35 30/10Norris 28/33 2 64/46 23/4Poncedeleon 1/1 --- 7/5 4/2Ross --- --- 7/4 16/6Shreve 1/1 6 60/39 29/10Weaver --- --- 4/3 2/0Webb --- --- 22/17 11/5Totals 43/64 (67%) 91 563/387 (69%) 282/88 (31%)

BREAKDOWN

Starters Relievers

59-46 ............Record ............. 29-28

3.52................. ERA ................. 4.36

889.2.................IP ..................565.2

794.................... H .....................560

383.................... R .....................308

348................... ER ....................274

84..................... HR ......................60

320................... BB ....................273

815................... SO ...................522

.238................. AVG ................. .259

Last Win: 8/9/17 vs. KC Last Loss: 6/18 at PHI Last Save: 9/28/17 vs. CHI Last HR: 5/16 at MIN (L. Morrison)

• Opened the season on the Major League roster for the third straight season (2016-18).• Was placed on the 10-day disabled list (blisters on right hand) on 5/18, his first trip to the disabled list in his MLB career. • Missed 40 games during two trips to the disabled list (5/18-6/14 & 6/19-7/4), both with blisters on his right throwing hand. • Following his second activation from the disabled list on 7/5 was optioned to Memphis.• Was recalled from Memphis on 7/18 and optioned back to Memphis (7/20) following two relief appearances at CHI during

which he allowed runs in both outings.• Made seven relief appearances of four outs or more for St. Louis with a season-high 2.0 innings at NYM (4/1).• Inherited 14 runners and stranded 12 (14.3% IRS), the best strand rate of any Cardinals reliever in 2018.• Secured four Holds in his first eight appearances of the season.• Made 18 relief appearances for Memphis posting an 0-1 record with a 4.30 ERA and one save while striking out 30 in 23.0

innings (11.74 K/9 IP).• Finished the 2018 season on the 7-day disabled list (8/13-9/4) at Memphis with right hand blisters.

67 MATT BOWMAN RHP 6-0 / 185 Age: 27 (May 31, 1991) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.0 IP, 4/25 vs. New York Mets.Most Strikeouts: 3, 5/7 vs. Minnesota.Most Walks: 2, 4/27 at Pittsburgh.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 3/29 at New York Mets.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 3/29 at New York Mets.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 4/19 at Chicago Cubs.Most HRs Allowed: 1, four times. Last: 5/16 at Minnesota.Longest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: 2, 4/24-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 5.0 IP, 4/1-8.

Last Win: 8/20 at LAD Last Loss: 5/15 at MIN Last Save: 7/17/17 at NYM Last HR: 9/25 vs. MIL (C. Yelich)

• Appeared in 40 games, his lowest total since becoming a full-time relief pitcher in 2013.

• Pitched one-third of an inning on Opening Day at NYM (3/29) and was placed on the 10-day disabled list 3/30 (left shoulder strain).

• Missed 55 games during two stints on the disabled list (3/30-5/10, left shoulder strain & 7/23-8/15, right foot inflammation).

• Pitched on consecutive days eight times and was not scored upon in the second game each time (8 app./5.2 IP).

• Made four appearances of four outs or more with a season-high 2.0 IP twice (6/10 at CIN & 6/15 vs. CHI) in consecutive appearances.

• Had best month in June registering a 2.25 ERA (12.0 IP/3 ER) in 10 appearances, single-month highs in IP and app.

• Surrendered two home runs to left-handed batters (8/31 vs. CIN, Scott Schebler & 9/25 vs. MIL, Christian Yelich). He had gone from 5/12/17 to 8/31/18 without allowing a home run to a left-handed batter (last: Tommy La Stella, CHI, 5/12/17).

• Has not allowed a run in six appearances vs. LAD since being acquired by the Cardinals (5.1 IP, 3 H); joins Jake Diekman and David Hernandez as the only three MLB pitchers with six or more app. vs. LAD in the last two years without allowing a run.

• Stranded the go-ahead run in the 8th inn. on 8/20 at LAD., retiring Cody Bellinger and stranding two inherited runners.

• Stranded 19-of-26 inherited runners in 2018.

• Went six consecutive road appearances without allowing a run (6/20-7/10) covering 6.1 innings.

• Made six injury rehabilitation appearances for Memphis (AAA) and threw 6.0 scoreless innings allowing four hits.

27 BRETT CECIL LHP 6-3 / 235 Age: 32 (July 2, 1986)2018 SEASON HIGHS

Most IP: 2.0 IP, twice. Last: 6/15 vs. Chicago Cubs.Most Strikeouts: 2, four times. Last: 9/19 at Atlanta.Most Walks: 2, 6/10 at Cincinnati.Most Runs Allowed: 3, six times. Last: 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Most ER Allowed: 3, 6x. Last: 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 7/22 at Chicago Cubs.Most HRs Allowed: 1, 5x. Last: 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Longest Winning Streak: 1 game, 8/20.Longest Losing Streak: 1 game, 5/15.Longest Scoreless Streak: 4.1 IP, 6/30-7/10.

2018 BULLPEN BRIEFS

Page 21: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

Last Win: n/a Last Loss: 6/15/17 at OAK Last Save: 7/9 at BAL Last HR: 7/9 at BAL (T. Beckham)

• Acquired with LHP Chasen Shreve on July 28 in trade with the New York Yankees for 1B Luke Voit & International Cap space.

• Made his Cardinals debut vs. SF (9/23) tossing a scoreless innings with two strikeouts at Busch Stadium closing out the 9th inning and retired his only batter faced on one pitch vs. MIL (9/25).

• Appeared in six Major League games between the Cardinals (2 app.) and Yankees (4 app.) in 2018.

• Fanned 10 in 10.0 innings pitched in his four appearances for the Yankees.

• Pitched in 30 minor league games, all in relief, at Scranton Wilkes-Barre (AAA) and Memphis (AAA) posting a 2-1 record with a 2.64 ERA and an 0.93 WHIP.

• Was 2-1 with a 3.90 ERA in 17 appearances at Scranton Wilkes-Barre, fanning 41 over 27.2 innings (13.34 K/9 IP); and 0-0 with an 0.54 ERA in 13 appearances at Memphis striking out 16 over 16.2 innings. Recorded three total saves.

• Struck out seven batters in 2.2 innings of relief vs. Durham (6/5).

• Struck out a batter in each of his first 29 minor league appearances before the streak was snapped in his final appearance of the season with Memphis (9/3) at Nashville in which he pitched only one-third of an inning.

• Did not allow a home run in his last 20 minor league appearances.

• Was recalled from Memphis (AAA) on 9/21 after performing as a key fixture in the Redbirds bullpen as they won the Triple-A National Championship and second consecutive Pacific Coast League title.

• Sent the Redbirds to the PCL Championship with a two-strike walk-off single in the 10th inning vs. Oklahoma City (9/9) in his first professional plate appearance, also earning the decision as the winning pitcher.

• Posted a combined record of 2-0, 2.57 ERA in five postseason games. Earned save in the PCL Title clinching-win over Fresno.

65 GIOVANNY GALLEGOS RHP 6-2 / 210 Age: 27 (August 14, 1991) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0 IP, 7/9 at Baltimore.Most Strikeouts: 6, 6/27 at Philadelphia.Most Walks: 2, 4/26 vs. New York Mets.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 6/30 vs. Boston.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 6/30 vs. Boston.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 6/30 vs. Boston.Most HRs Allowed: 1, twice. Last: 7/9 at Baltimore.Longest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: n/aLongest Scoreless Streak: 5.0 IP, 5/22-6/27.

Last Win: 5/25/17 vs. DET Last Loss: 7/23/17 at BAL Last Save: 7/18/17 vs. SEA Last HR: 5/15 at MIN (B. Wilson)

• Missed 128 games over three disabled list stays. Began the season on the 10-day disabled list. Missed 16 games (3/26-4/15) with a left hamstring strain, 52 games (5/16-7/13) with a right shoulder impingement and 60 more games (7/26-end of season) with a right shoulder impingement.

• Made his first appearance as a member of the Cardinals at CHI (4/19) pitching two-thirds of a scoreless inning.

• Recorded two Holds (4/21 vs. CIN & 5/4 vs. CHI).

• Had a stretch of five scoreless appearances (4/29-5/7) covering 4.1 innings, his longest stretch of the season.

• Posted a positive reverse split vs. left-handed batters with a .190 BA (4-21) and one home run.

• Held opposition to a .174 BA (4-23) with one extra base hit (double) at Busch Stadium with a 2.84 ERA.

• Worked on consecutive days four times in 2018.

• Was most efficient working consecutive games not allowing a run and only one hit in four appearances (3.2 IP).

• Posted season-highs with 32 pitches and 1.1 innings at CHI (7/21-Game 1 of DH).

44 LUKE GREGERSON RHP 6-3 / 205 Age: 34 (May 14, 1984) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 1.1 IP, 7/21 at Chicago Cubs (Game 1).Most Strikeouts: 2, twice. Last: 7/21 at Chicago Cubs (G1).Most Walks: 2, 4/26 vs. New York Mets.Most Runs Allowed: 2, four times. Last: 7/25 at Cincinnati.Most ER Allowed: 2, four times. Last: 7/25 at Cincinnati.Most Hits Allowed: 2, 7/25 at Cincinnati.Most HRs Allowed: 1, twice. Last: 5/15 at Minnesota.Longest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: n/aLongest Scoreless Streak: 4.1 IP, 4/29-5/7.

Last Win: 6/19 at PHI Last Loss: 9/7 at WSH Last Save: 9/4 at WSH Last HR: 9/7 at DET (J. Candelario)

• Made Cardinals Opening Day roster out of Spring Training as a 21-year old, previously not pitching higher than Class-A (Palm Beach).

• Made MLB debut on Opening Day at NYM (3/29) pitching a scoreless 7th, recording a double play and striking out Jay Bruce.

• Posted his first Major League victory vs. CIN (4/21) with a career-high 2.1 scoreless innings.

• Appeared in team-high 73 games, ranking T-8th among National League pitchers and was the 5th-most by a Cardinals rookie.

• Recorded 25 Holds, ranking T-5th among National League relief pitchers.

• Owned the highest average velocity in MLB with his four-seam fastball (100.5 MPH) & two-seam fastball (100.2 MPH), and 2nd-fastest sinker (100.4 MPH), according to Statcast rankings.

• Led MLB with 659 pitches thrown of 100 mph or faster (51.7% of pitches); with Miami’s Tayron Guerrero ranking a distant 2nd with 197.

• Threw the three fastest pitches in MLB in 2018 (105.1 MPH sinker & 105.0 MPH sinker vs. PHI 5/20 facing Odúbel Herrera; 104.4 MPH sinker at ARI 7/4 facing A.J. Pollock) and 7-of-the-10 fastest pitches (all 104.1+ MPH).

• Pitched on consecutive days 15 times and on three straight days only once (June 7-9).

• Led the Cardinals with 34 inherited runners, allowing 10 to score (29.4%).

• Faced 339 total batters, 2nd-most among National League relievers (Gsellman, NYM, 342) and most by a Cardinals rookie reliever since John Frascatore (348 in 1997).

• Ranked among NL relievers in innings (77.2, T-6th), ground ball percentage (61.7%, 5th) and opponent GIDP’s (12, 7th).

• Held the opposition to a .257 slugging percentage with only nine extra base hits allowed.

• Surrendered only two home runs on the season (both to LHB; Jason Heyward 6/16 vs. CHI & Jeimer Candelario 9/7 at DET) averaging 0.23 home runs/9 IP, 4th-best total among N.L. relief pitchers.

• Limited opposing right-handed batters to just three extra-base hits (all doubles). His .171 opponent slugging pct. vs. RHB was 2nd-lowest in the NL and the lowest all-time in Cardinals single-season history (min. 100 batters faced).

• Led all Cardinals relief pitchers with 70 strikeouts; 6th-most by a Cardinals rookie relief pitcher.

• His seven blown save opportunities ranked T-3rd in the National League (Boxberger & Bradley – 8) and were 2nd-most by a Cardinals rookie trailing Todd Worrell (10 in 1986).

• Made seven relief appearances of 2.0 or more innings, tied for the team lead.

• Blanked the Dodgers for 2.0 IP on 9/16, throwing single-game high 34 pitches in lone appearance of homestand. Did not pitch in the Pittsburgh series (9/10-9/12), the first time all season he did not appear in a 3-or 4-game series.

• His 102.1 MPH pitch to Jeimer Candelario (DET) was the fastest hit for a home run in MLB in 2018 (Statcast).

• Struck out a season-high four batters twice (5/29 at MIL & 6/12 vs. SD), tied for most by a Cardinals reliever in 2018.

• His six saves at age 22 or younger were the 2nd-most by a Cardinal trailing only 22-year old Chris Perez with seven in 2008.

• Began his career with 31 outings (35.0 IP) without allowing a home run before June 16, surrendering a two-run home run to Jason Heyward (first pitch of AB) in the 8th inning...longest streak by a Cardinal since Jason Motte (37 G, 33.2 IP).

• Tied for the Major League lead with seven Holds in the month of August (Dakota Hudson, Steve Cishek, Taylor Rogers).

• Appeared in a season-high 14 games in the month of May, T-4th most among National League pitchers.

• Struck out a season-high 18 batters in the month of June, T-6th most among National League relievers.

• Pitched 48.0 innings prior to the All-Star Break, T-7th among National League relievers with Josh Hader (MIL).

• Became the 3rd-youngest Cardinal in franchise history and first since Rick Ankiel (20.076, 10/3/99 vs. CHI) to earn a save (at CIN, 6/9), the first of his career.

• Had a 101.5 MPH two-seam fastball fouled off the bat of Kris Bryant injuring Yadier Molina in the 9th vs. CHI (5/5).

• Recognized as having the “Best Fastball” in the National League by managers, coaches, scouts and executives in Baseball America’s 2018 “Best Tools” survey following the season.

49 JORDAN HICKS RHP 6-2 / 205 Age: 22 (Sept. 6, 1996) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.1 IP, 4/21 vs. Cincinnati.Most Strikeouts: 4, twice. Last: 6/12 vs. San Diego.Most Walks: 2, 12 times. Last: 9/28 at Chicago Cubs.Most Runs Allowed: 4, 7/14 vs. Cincinnati.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 4, 7/14 vs. Cincinnati.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 7/14 vs. Cincinnati.Most HRs Allowed: 1, twice. Last: 9/7 at Detroit.Longest Winning Streak: 2 games, 5/16-6/19.Longest Losing Streak: 3 games, 7/14-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 8.0 IP, 5/19-5/29.

2018 BULLPEN BRIEFS (continued)

Page 22: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

Last Win: 8/22 at LAD Last Loss: 8/25 at COL Last Save: n/a Last HR: n/a

• Named the 2018 Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year and a PCL Post-Season All-Star.

• Was purchased from Memphis (AAA) on 7/27 & made his ML debut vs. CHI (7/28) with a scoreless 7th, striking out his first two career batters faced (Kyle Schwarber & Ian Happ, swinging).

• Pitched in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game Futures Game for the USA Team and was named to the Pacific Coast League All-Star Game.

• Earned four wins in his first 12 MLB games, matching Seth Maness (2013) and trailing only Ken Burkhart (5 in 1945) for the club record.

• The Cardinals won the first 12 games he appeared in from his MLB debut (7/28 vs. CHI) through 8/22 at LAD.

• Did not surrender a home run to 118 total batters faced while in the Major Leagues, joining Richard Bleier (BAL), Santiago Casilla (OAK), Andrew Chafin (ARI) and Adam Kolarek (TB) as pitchers who faced 110+ batters without allowing a home run.

• Tied for the Major League lead with seven Holds in the month of August (Jordan Hicks, Steve Cishek, Taylor Rogers).

• Ranked T-5th among National League rookie pitchers with four wins despite beginning his season on July 28.

• Posted the 5th-best ground ball percentage (63.3%) among Major League relief pitchers (2nd N.L.) Post All-Star Break.

• Pitched on consecutive days four times. Has recorded five or more outs in seven appearances.

• Gained his 11th Hold vs. SF (9/21) and struck out the side. Joined Jordan Hicks and John Brebbia (twice) as the only Cardi-nals to strike out all three batters in a 1.0 inning appearance this season.

• Became the first Cardinals rookie to record three relief wins in the month of August since Joe Kelly in 2012.

• Suffered first loss in relief at COL (8/25), allowing a season-high 3 runs. He’d allowed 2 runs in his first 12 appearances.

• In the Cardinals’ extra-inning win vs. COL (7/30), he became the 29th Cardinals pitcher in franchise history and first since Mike Mayers (9/6/16 at PIT) to earn his first MLB win within his first two career MLB outings (since 1908).

• Went 13-3 with a 2.50 ERA (111.2 IP) and 87 strikeouts in team-leading 19 starts for Memphis.

• At time of his promotion, his 13 wins led all of Minor League Baseball and were T2nd in Memphis Redbirds history (Larry Luebbers-1999, Lance Lynn-2010, and Nick Greenwood -2015), trailing Tim Cooney’s 14 from 2014.

• At the time of his purchase also ranked 3rd in ERA (2.50) and innings pitched (111.2) , 7th in opponent BA (.254), and T7th in WHIP (1.30).

• Pitched 137.0 innings between Memphis-AAA (111.2 IP) and St. Louis (27.1) with 45 overall appearances. Totaled 17 wins (Memphis - 13, St. Louis - 4). Pitched in 152.2 innings in 2017 and joined the Cardinals organization in 2016 upon being selected in the June, First-Year Player Draft.

• Allowed just one home run in his 111.2 innings pitched in 2018. His 1.88 ground out/fly out ratio was the 2nd-highest in Triple-A, trailing only Charlotte’s Donn Roach (2.12) of the International League (AAA-White Sox).

43 DAKOTA HUDSON RHP 6-3 / 215 Age: 24 (Sept. 15, 1994) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0 IP, 8/4 at Pittsburgh.Most Strikeouts: 3, 9/21 vs. San Francisco.Most Walks: 3, 8/20 at Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 8/25 at Colorado.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 8/25 at Colorado.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 4/19 at Chicago Cubs.Most HRs Allowed: 1, four times. Last: 5/16 at Minnesota.Longest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: 2, 4/24-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 5.0 IP, 4/1-4/8.

Last Win: 4/10 vs. MIL Last Loss: 4/8 vs. ARI Last Save: 9/11/17 vs. BAL Last HR: 4/8 vs. ARI (D. Peralta)

• Missed 98 games while on the disabled list due to right upper arm nerve irritation (5/6-8/25).

• Appeared in only 30 games, his lowest total since 25 in 2016 with Arizona.

• Appeared in 14 of the team’s 32 games after returning from the disabled list on August 26.

• Finished the season with four scoreless appearances allowing just one hit (2.1 IP).

• Recorded one out or less in eight appearances and had two appearances without recording any outs.

• Pitched on consecutive days 6 times and once 3 straight days (4/26-4/28).

• Had four appearances of four outs or more with three coming in the month of April.

• Struck out two batters in each of his first four appearances of the season.

• Left game vs. CHI (5/4) with right biceps cramping while warming up on the mound before ever throwing a pitch in the game.

• Made 10 rehab appearances with Memphis (AAA) posting a 1-1 record with a 7.20 ERA covering 10.0 innings (7 K).

• Earned five Holds on the season with three in his first eight appearances.

• Tied Jack Flaherty for the Cardinals team lead with two pick-offs. Had one career pick-off entering 2018 season (SEA, 2014).

• Had 4.2 scoreless IP streak snapped vs. NYM (4/26)....tied his season-high with 1.1 IP on 4/24 vs. NYM.

• Suffered his first loss as a Cardinal at MIL (4/3), allowing game-ending back/back home runs (Yelich/Braun); the 3rd time career he allowed two home runs in a game.

55 DOMINIC LEONE RHP 5-11 / 195 Age: 26 (Nov. 26, 1991) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 1.1 IP, four times. Last: 9/4 at Washington.Most Strikeouts: 2, 10 times. Last: 9/18 at Atlanta.Most Walks: 2, 9/14 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 9/4 at Washington.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 9/4 at Washington.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 9/4 at Washington.Most HRs Allowed: 2, 4/3 at Milwaukee.Longest Winning Streak: 1 game, 4/10.Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, 4/3-8.Longest Scoreless Streak: 4.2 IP, 4/10-24.

Last Win: 5/31 vs. PIT Last Loss: 7/22 at CHI Last Save: 4/12 at CIN Last HR: 9/25 vs. MIL (R. Braun)

• Appeared in 50 games, ranking 14th among National League rookie pitchers.

• His 23 appearances Post All-Star Break ranked 4th among Cardinals relievers (Hicks 29, Hudson 26, Norris 25).

• Missed 14 games while on the disabled list (8/26-9/11) with right shoulder inflammation.

• Pitched on consecutive days 12 times in 2018, ranking 3rd on the Cardinals (Hicks 15, Norris 14).

• Appeared in a season-high 11 games in the month of June.

• Inherited 30 runners (10 scored, 33.3%), ranking 2nd on the team in inherited runners (Hicks, 34).

• Totaled six Holds on the season with five coming from 7/14-8/12.

• Was 0-1 with a 2.57 ERA (8 ER/ 28.0 IP) in 24 road app. and 2-0 with a 7.23 ERA (19 ER/ 23.2 IP) in 26 home outings.

• Threw 20 or more pitches in 14 of his 50 relief appearances with a season-high of 49 at MIL (5/28).

• Made 11 appearances of four outs or more, 2nd on the Cardinals behind Hicks (17).

• Was scored upon in only three of his 10 August appearances.

• Was 2nd on team with 12.0 IP in relief during July in his 10 appearances, trailing J. Hicks (14.0 IP/12 games).

• Worked 2.0 ShO IP in Game 1 on 7/21 at CHI.

• Threw 41 pitches at PHI (6/18), one of his five relief appearances with 40 or more pitches (T4th N.L.).

• His 15 strikeouts in June were his single-month high and T2nd among Cardinals relievers in the month.

• Each of his three career wins have been Cardinals’ come-from-behind wins (9/6/16 at PIT, 5/6/18 vs. CHI, 5/31/18 vs. PIT).

• Began season on St. Louis’ Opening Day roster and was optioned or recalled to and from Memphis (AAA) six times.

• Had two appearances of only one pitch, T-5th in the National League with four others.

• Recorded first MLB save in a 3.0-inning appearance at CIN (4/12).

• Worked 3.0 IP on 5/6 vs. CHI in 14-inning game and earned his 2nd MLB win.

• Made five scoreless relief appearances at Memphis (AAA) totaling 7.2 innings with eight strikeouts and three saves.

• Started and pitched 1.0 inning in Game 4 of the Pacific Coast League Semi-Finals for Memphis (AAA) on 9/9.

59 MIKE MAYERS RHP 6-3 / 225 Age: 26 (Dec. 6, 1991) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0, twice. Last: 5/6 vs. Chicago Cubs.Most Strikeouts: 3, three times. Last: 8/1 vs. Colorado.Most Walks: 1, 15 times. Last: 9/19 at Atlanta.Most Runs Allowed: 3, 8/14 vs. Washington.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 8/14 vs. Washington.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 9/12 vs. Pittsburgh.Most HRs Allowed: 1, 7x. Last: 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Longest Winning Streak: 2 games, 5/6-31.Longest Losing Streak: 1 game, 7/22-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 5.1 IP, 6/18-29.

2018 BULLPEN BRIEFS (continued)

Page 23: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

Last Win: 6/8 at CIN Last Loss: 9/24 vs. MIL Last Save: 8/28 vs. PIT Last HR: 9/3 at WSH (B. Harper)

• Appeared in a career-high 64 games making double-digit appearances in each month from April through August.• Ranked 6th in the National League with a career-high 28 saves in 33 opportunities. Ranked 7th in save percentage (84.8%).• Converted 11 straight save opportunities to begin the season (4/7-5/27).• Had a stretch of six straight appearances in which he recorded a save in each (8/15-28).• Had three saves of four outs or more, T-10th among National League relievers.• Led the National League with eight saves in the month of August, his career-high for any month.• Left his final appearance of the season at CHI (9/28) with left hamstring tightness after facing two batters in the 7th inning.• Suffered the loss in his last five decisions, the Cardinals season-high for consecutive losses in 2018.• Made eight straight scoreless appearances from 7/24-8/12 covering 7.1 innings.• Posted a positive reverse split against opposing left-handed batters (.184/.269/.289).• Left game vs. LAD (9/16) with blister on right middle finger after issuing walk to lone batter faced. • Had a 17.4% inherited runners scored percentage (23 inherited runners/4 runs scored).• Allowed runs in 3 straight relief appearances (9/2-9/8) for only the 2nd time in his career (8/16-8/15/2017 w/ LAA). He’d only

allowed runs in consecutive relief appearances once prior during 2018.• Uncorked 9 wild pitches, ranked T-3rd among NL relievers behind R. Rodriguez (PIT, 11) and S. Dominguez (PHI, 10).• Pitched on consecutive days 14 times in 2018, 2nd only to Jordan Hicks on the Cardinals.• His 28 saves were the most by a Cardinals pitcher since Trevor Rosenthal converted 48 in 2015. • Ranked T-3rd in the N.L. with 17 saves in road games.• Became 9th pitcher in Chase Field history to use bullpen cart (7/2 at ARI), and threw a perfect inning for his 16th save.• Is a perfect 5-for-5 in career save opportunities in Interleague games.• Recorded a five-out save at CHI (4/17), the longest of his career. • Sealed a shutout win vs. MIL (4/4) inducing a 1-2-3 game-ending double play with the bases loaded.

26 BUD NORRIS RHP 6-0 / 215 Age: 33 (March 2, 1985) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 1.2 IP, twice. Last: 5/16 at Minnesota.Most Strikeouts: 3, six times. Last: 8/20 at LA Dodgers.Most Walks: 2, three times. Last: 9/8 at Detroit.Most Runs Allowed: 3, twice. Last: 9/2 vs. Cincinnati.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 3, 9/2 vs. Cincinnati.Most Hits Allowed: 4, twice. Last: 7/23 at Cincinnati.Most HRs Allowed: 2, 9/2 vs. Cincinnati.Longest Winning Streak: 3 games, 5/1-6/8.Longest Losing Streak: 5 games, 6/22-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 7.1 IP, 7/24-8/12.

Last Win: 9/4 at WSH Last Loss: 8/3 at CHI Last Save: 4/11/10 at LAA Last HR: 9/4 at WSH (W. Difo)

• Was claimed off waivers from San Diego 8/5 and added to the active roster 8/7. • Went 6-9 with a 4.45 ERA (123.1 IP) and 107 strikeouts in 22 starts for San Diego in 2018. Was 2-0 with a 2.73 ERA in nine

appearances, including one start, with St. Louis.• Made Cardinals debut as emergency starter (8/12 at KC) in place of injured Luke Weaver; allowed 2 runs in 6.0 IP for the win.• Finished the season with eight consecutive relief appearances, the first time he had appeared in relief that much since making

19 straight relief appearances in 2013 (5/11-7/7).• Made six appearances of 2.0 or more IP with a season-high of 4.2 innings in relief vs. CIN (9/1). Did not allow more than one

run in any appearance until his final appearance (9/25 vs. MIL) when he allowed two runs in a season-low 0.2 IP.• Held opposing right-handed batters to a .176 BA (47-267), 2nd-lowest among all qualified Major League pitchers.• Led Major League pitchers in lowest batting average on balls in play (BABIP) while facing right-handed batters (.199).• According to Statcast, he threw 1,035 sliders in 2018, 5th-most in MLB, 41.4% of his total pitches and just 55 fewer than his

four-seam fastball (1,090). Opposing batters hit just .194 vs. his slider in 2018. • Stranded 10 of 16 (62.5%) inherited runners, including three on 9/21 vs. SF.• Struck out four batters vs. SF (9/21) tying the season-high by a Cardinals relief pitcher in 2018.• He pitched 20.1 innings in relief from 8/16 to end of the season; T-7th most among National League relievers over that period.• Threw 3.0 IP in relief 9/13 vs. LAD and also homered off Clayton Kershaw (his 2nd career HR, both at Busch Stadium).• Made his first relief appearance since 9/10/17 vs. NYY (w/ TEX) on 8/16 vs. WSH...at the time, the 3.1 IP that night was the

2nd-longest relief appearance in his career (4.0 IP, 5/11/13 vs. TB).• Struck out nine of more batters in three of his first 10 starts with the Padres and San Diego won 10 of his first 13 starts.

33 TYSON ROSS RHP 6-6 / 240 Age: 31 (April 22, 1987) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP (Starter): 7.2, 4/20 at Arizona.Most IP (Reliever): 4.2, 9/1 vs. Cincinnati.Most Strikeouts (Starter): 10, 4/20 at Arizona.Most Strikeouts (Reliever): 4, 9/21 vs. San Francisco.Most Walks (Starter): 4, twice. Last: 7/28 vs. Arizona.Most Walks (Reliever): 2, 3x. Last: 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Most Runs Allowed (Starter): 8, 7/7 at Arizona.Most Runs Allowed (Reliever): 2, 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Most Earned Runs Allowed (Starter): 8, 7/7 at Arizona.Most ER Allowed (Reliever): 2, 9/25 vs. Milwaukee.Most Hits Allowed (Starter): 7, 4x. Last: 7/7 at Arizona.Most Hits Allowed (Reliever): 4, twice. Last: 9/25 vs. MIL.Most HRs Allowed (Starter): 3, 7/1 vs. Pittsburgh.Most HRs Allowed (Reliever): 1, 9/4 at Washington.Longest Winning Streak: 3 games, 5/18-6/3.Longest Losing Streak: 5 games, 6/14-7/12.Longest Scoreless Streak: 9.0 IP, 5/18-23.

Last Win: 8/2 vs. COL Last Loss: 9/26 vs. MIL Last Save: 7/21 vs. NYM Last HR: 9/10 vs. PIT (J. Harrison)

• Acquired on 7/28 in a trade from the Yankees along with RHP Giovanny Gallegos in exchange for Memphis (AAA) first base-man Luke Voit and International Cap space.

• Appeared in a career-high 60 games in 2018; 40 with New York (AL) and 20 with St. Louis.• Made his Cardinals debut vs. COL (7/31) with a scoreless inning, striking out two, but allowed one inherited runner to score.• Was 2-2 with a 4.26 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 38.0 innings over 40 appearances with the Yankees before arriving in St. Louis.• Had as many Holds (3) in first 9 appearances with the Cardinals as he had in his first 40 appearances w/ NYY (3).• Recorded his first win as a member of the Cardinals vs. COL (8/2) pitching a scoreless inning of relief in a comeback walk-off win.• Suffered his first loss as a member of the Cardinals at WSH (9/3); tossing 26 pitches (1.0 IP), his most with STL.• Earned his lone save of the season with the Yankees vs. NYM (7/21), throwing a scoreless 9th in relief of Aroldis Chapman,

stranding two of three inherited runners.• Pitched on consecutive days 11 times, but only twice as a member of the Cardinals.• Made seven appearances with the Cardinals, and 14 total on the season of one out or less.• 57 of his 62 strikeout victims in 2018 went down swinging, as have 137 of 153 (90%) since 2016.• Ranked 5th among left-handed relief pitchers in swing-and-miss pct. (32.6%) trailing only Josh Hader (MIL), Aroldis Chap-

man (NYY), Tanner Scott (BAL) and Jace Fry (CWS). • Threw his longest outing as a Cardinal on 8/14 vs. WSH with 1.2 scoreless IP.• Surrendered a career-high 11 home runs, T-2nd most among MLB left-handed relief pitchers in 2018.

40 CHASEN SHREVE LHP 6-4 / 195 Age: 28 (July 12, 1990) 2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 2.0 IP, four times. Last: 7/13 at Cleveland.Most Strikeouts: 3, three times. Last: 7/13 at Cleveland.Most Walks: 2, 4x. Last: 9/15 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Runs Allowed: 4, twice. Last: 5/4 vs. Cleveland.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 4, 5/4 vs. Cleveland.Most Hits Allowed: 4, 7/26 vs. Kansas City.Most HRs Allowed: 1, 11 times. Last: 9/10 vs. Pittsburgh.Longest Winning Streak: 2 games, 5/3-6.Longest Losing Streak: 2 games, twice. Last: 9/3-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 6.1 IP, 7/11-26.

2018 SEASON HIGHSMost IP: 3.0 IP, 4/18 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Strikeouts: 3, 4/18 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Walks: 3, 9/4 at Washington.Most Runs Allowed: 4, 5/27 at Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Earned Runs Allowed: 4, 5/27 at Los Angeles Dodgers.Most Hits Allowed: 3, twice. Last: 7/29 vs. Chicago Cubs.Most HRs Allowed: 2, 5/27 at Los Angeles Dodgers.Longest Winning Streak: n/aLongest Losing Streak: 1 game, 4/17-present.Longest Scoreless Streak: 10.0 IP, 7/29-9/2.

Last Win: n/a Last Loss: 4/17 vs. LAD (w/ SD) Last Save: n/a Last HR: 9/14 vs. LAD (Y. Puig)

• Was claimed off waivers from San Diego on June 29 and optioned to Memphis (AAA).• Appeared in a career-high 22 Major League games in 2018, 18 with St. Louis and four with San Diego.• Made Cardinals debut (7/29) with 2.0 scoreless IP against the Cubs...was optioned to Memphis (AAA) following the game. • Did not allow a run in his first eight appearances with St. Louis (7/29-9/2) covering 10.0 innings.• Did not yield an earned run against N.L. Central opponent in nine appearances (8.0 IP) in 2018.• Made six appearances vs. LAD, his most against any opponent in 2018.• Did not record an out on 9/15 vs. LAD, his first career MLB appearance (26 app.) without recording one.• Recalled on 9/1 from Memphis (AAA) with RHP Daniel Poncedeleon and C Carson Kelly (his third stint w/ St. Louis).• Pitched a career-high 3.0 innings as a member of the Padres vs. LAD (4/18), allowing no runs. • Appeared in 30 games between El Paso (SD) and Memphis (STL); 1-1 record with a 2.16 ERA in 41.2 IP with 49 strikeouts.• Made one spot start for Memphis vs. Colorado Springs (7/22), pitching 3.2 scoreless innings in a no decision; his first start

since 2016 while with Scranton Wilkes-Barre.• Held opposition scoreless in 9-of-11 appearances with Memphis.• Stymied right-handed batters at Memphis allowing just three singles and an .073 BA (3-41) with 16 strikeouts.

30 TYLER WEBB LHP 6-3 / 230 Age: 28 (July 20, 1990)

2018 BULLPEN BRIEFS (continued)

Page 24: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 BACK-TO-BACK HOMER ATTACK

Date/Opp. St. Louis Players (8) Inning Opp. Pitcher(s)4/3 at MIL Fowler/Pham 1 Chase Anderson4/12 at CIN J. Martínez/Molina 7 Zack Weiss5/11 at SD Ozuna/Gyorko 3 Eric Lauer6/9 at CIN J. Martinez/Ozuna 1 Luis Castillo7/2 at ARI Molina/Gyorko 6 Robbie Ray8/20 at LAD Gyorko/Carpenter 9 Kenley Jansen8/30 vs. PIT Bader/Gant 3 Joe Musgrove9/4 at WSH Ozuna/DeJong 6 Austen Williams

Date/Opp. Opp. Players (4) Inning St. Louis Pitchers4/3 at MIL Yelich/Braun 9 Dominic Leone6/27 vs. CLE Encarnacion/Chisenhall 2 Jack Flaherty9/2 vs. CIN Suarez/Dixon 10 Bud Norris9/25 vs. MIL Aguilar/Braun 1 Austin Gomber

HOME RUN EXTRAS

LEADOFFCarpenter: 23, Last: 8/3/18 at PIT (8 in 2018)Fowler: 24, Last: 4/3/18 at MIL (1 in 2018)Wong: 1, 5/27/15 vs. ARI

INSIDE THE PARKNone

EXTRA INNINGAdams: 4, Last: 6/3/17 at CIN (12th)Carpenter: 3, Last: 4/10/18 vs. MIL (11th)Fowler: 2, 7/24/18 at CIN (11th)Gyorko: 1, 5/1/17 vs. MIL (10th)Molina: 1, 6/20/17 at PHI (11th)O’Neill : 1, 9/22/18 vs. SF (10th)Ozuna 2, 7/30/18 vs. COL (10th)Wong: 3, Last: 5/5/18 vs. CHI (10th)

2018 HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS

Home Multi-HR Games Game-Ending HR Pinch-Hit HR Grand SlamsPlayer Runs Last Pitcher Career/2018...Last Career/2018...Last Career/2018...Last Career/2018...LastAdams 21 9/11/18 vs. PIT E. Santana 8/3 9/5/18 at WSH 2/0 7/22/16 vs. LAD 9/0 8/26/17 vs. COL 1/0 6/3/17 at CINBader 12 9/19/18 at ATL T. Toussaint 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Carpenter 36 9/23/18 vs. SF C. Kelly 6/2 7/20/18 at CHI 3/1 4/10/18 vs. MIL 2/1 7/8/18 at SF 1/0 4/27/17 vs. TOR (1)

DeJong 19 9/18/18 at ATL A. Sanchez 1/1 4/1/18 at NYM 1/1 8/13/18 vs. WSH 1/0 5/28/17 at COL 0/0 ---Fowler 8 7/24/18 at CIN A. Garrett 4/0 4/19/17 vs. PIT 1/1 5/6/18 vs. CHI 2/0 5/27/12 at CIN 4/1 7/10/18 at CWSA. Garcia 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- G. Garcia 3 7/20/18 at CHI T. La Stella 1/1 4/14/18 at CIN 0/0 --- 2/0 4/8/16 at ATL 0/0 ---Gyorko 11 8/20/18 at LAD K. Jansen 5/0 5/1/17 vs. MIL 0/0 --- 1/0 5/3/15 vs. COL 3/0 8/16/14 at STLKelly 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- J. Martínez 17 9/24/18 vs. MIL J. Hader 3/1 6/8/18 at CIN 0/0 --- 2/0 7/24/17 vs. COL 1/0 8/6/17 at CINMolina 20 9/25/18 vs. MIL G. González 6/2 6/23/18 at MIL 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 6/1 9/4/18 at WSHMuñoz 8 9/5/18 at WSH J. McGowin 0/0 --- 1/1 5/31/18 vs. PIT 1/1 7/20/18 at CHI 0/0 ---O’Neill 9 9/22/18 vs. SF M. Melancon 0/0 --- 1/1 9/22/18 vs. SF 1/1 8/22/18 at LAD 0/0 ---Ozuna 23 9/24/18 vs. MIL J. Hader 7/2 9/7/18 at DET 1/1 7/30/18 vs. COL 1/0 6/29/14 vs. OAK 5/2 7/28/18 vs. CHIPeña 2 5/29/18 at MIL D. Jennings 1/0 5/13/17 at KC 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 ---Pham 14 7/19/18 at CHI K. Hendricks 6/0 8/30/17 at MIL 1/0 8/26/17 vs. TB 1/0 8/2/16 at CIN 0/0 ---Sosa 0 --- --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- Voit 1 6/7/18 vs. MIA A. Conley 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 2/1 6/7/18 vs. MIA 0/0 ---Wisdom 4 9/15/18 vs. LAD R. Hill 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 0/0 --- 1/1 9/15/18 vs. LADWong 9 9/17/18 at ATL M. Foltynewicz 1/0 8/7/14 vs. BOS 4/2 6/2/18 vs. PIT 2/0 8/6/16 vs. ATL 2/0 7/27/15 vs. CIN

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS HIGHS & LOWS

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs - Inning - Cards *7 (4th) 7/20 at CHIMost Runs - Inning - Opponent 8 (8th) 8/25 at COLMost Runs - 1st Inning - Cards *6 8/26 at COLMost Runs - 1st Inning - Opponent 4 6/18 at PHIMost Runs - Game - Cards 18 7/20 at CHIMost Runs - Game - Opponent 17 9/15 vs. LADMost Runs - Game - Both Clubs 23 7/20 at CHIMost Hits - Game - Cards *18 7/20 at CHIMost Hits - Game - Opponent *18 7/8 at SFMost Hits - Game - Both Clubs 31 9/5 at WSHFewest Hits - Game - Cards *2 9/26 vs. MILMost Extra Base Hits - Game - Cards 10 7/20 at CHIMost Bunt Hits - Game - Cards *1 9/4 at WSHMost Singles - Game - Cards *12 8/13 vs. WSHMost Doubles - Game - Cards 7 8/4 at PITMost Triples - Game - Cards 2 7/6 at SFMost Home Runs - Game - Cards *5 9/4 at WSHMost Home Runs - Game - Opponent 5 9/15 vs. LADLongest Home Run Streak (Games) 16 8/7-8/24Most Stolen Bases - Game - Cards *3 9/12 vs. PITMost Stolen Bases - Game - Opponent 3 5/28 at MIL

TEAM PITCHINGMost Strikeouts - Game - Cards 16 9/21 vs. SFMost Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 19 6/18 at PHIFewest Strikeouts - Game - Cards 2 8/7 at MIAFewest Strikeouts - Game - Opponent 2 7/20 at CHIMost Walks - Game - Cards *11 9/4 at WSHMost Walks - Game - Opponent 11 4/12 at CINFewest Walks - Game - Cards *0 9/29 at CHIFewest Walks - Game - Opponents *0 8/19 vs. MILFewest Hits Allowed *2 8/22 at LAD

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest Hit Streak-Games 13 Pham 6/6-6/19Longest HR Streak-Games 6 Carpenter 7/14-7/21[2]Longest Run Streak-Games *8 Bader 8/8-8/16Longest RBI Streak-Games *7 Carpenter 8/3-8/10Most Runs - Game 5 Carpenter 6/26 vs. CLEMost Hits - Game *5 Carpenter 7/20 at CHIMost Bunt Hits - Game *1 G. Garcia 8/25 at COLMost Doubles - Game ^4 Carpenter 8/26 at COLMost Triples - Game *1 Poncedeleon 9/12 vs. PITMost Home Runs - Game 3 Carpenter 7/20 at CHIGrand Slams - Last *1 Wisdom 9/15 vs. LADMost RBI - Game 7 Carpenter 7/20 at CHIMost SB - Game 2 Pham 4/14 at CINMost Walks - Game 4 Fowler 4/22 vs. CINMost Int. Walks - Game *2 Carpenter 9/2 vs. CINMost HBP - Game *2 Wong 6/27 vs. CLE

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGMost K’s Game-Starter *13 Flaherty 6/22 at MILMost K’s Game-Reliever *4 C.Martinez 9/26 vs. MILLongest Winning Streak 8 Wacha 4/7-6/9Longest Losing Streak 5 Norris 6/22-presentMost IP Game-Starter 9.0 Mikolas 5/21 vs. KCMost IP Game-Reliever 4.2 Ross 9/1 vs. CINConsecutive Scoreless IP 18.0 C. Martínez 4/10-4/21Fewest Hits Allowed - CG 4 Mikolas 5/21 vs. KC

TEAM MISCELLANEOUSLongest Winning Streak 8 8/7-8/15Longest Losing Streak *4 9/24-28Longest Game - Innings 14 5/6 vs. CHILongest Game - Time (overall) 4:46 5/6 vs. CHILongest Game - Time (9-inn game) *4:10 9/4 at WSHShortest Game - Time (9-inn game) *2:25 9/29 at CHILargest Crowd - Home 47,514 7/28 vs. CHILargest Crowd - Road 48,427 8/22 at LADLargest Margin of Victory 13 runs (18-5) 7/20 at CHILargest Margin of Defeat 13 runs (17-4) 9/15 vs. LADLargest Comeback Win *4 runs 9/10 vs. PITComeback Wins (4 or more runs) 3 9/10 vs. PITMost Left on Base 16 8/3 at PITMost Errors *4 9/22 vs. SFLongest Errorless Streak (Games) *6 8/3-8/8Most Double Plays Turned-Cardinals *3 9/4 at WSHMost Double Plays Turned-Opponent 4 5/18 vs. PHI

* Happened more than once - last time listed.# Busch Stadium III record ^ Ties Franchise & MLB record

Page 25: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 FINAL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS

N.L. EAST W L PCT. GBATLANTA* 90 72 .556 -WASHINGTON 82 80 .506 8.0PHILADELPHIA 80 82 .494 10.0NEW YORK 77 85 .475 13.0MIAMI 63 98 .391 26.5

A.L. EAST W L PCT. GBBOSTON* 108 54 .667 -NEW YORK+ 100 62 .617 8.0TAMPA BAY 90 72 .556 18.0TORONTO 73 89 .451 35.0BALTIMORE 47 115 .290 61.0

N.L. CENTRAL W L PCT. GBMILWAUKEE* 96 67 .589 -CHICAGO+ 95 68 .583 1.0ST. LOUIS 88 74 .543 7.5PITTSBURGH 82 79 .509 13.0CINCINNATI 67 95 .414 28.5

A.L. CENTRAL W L PCT. GBCLEVELAND* 91 71 .562 -MINNESOTA 78 84 .481 13.0DETROIT 64 98 .395 27.0CHICAGO 62 100 .383 29.0KANSAS CITY 58 104 .358 33.0

N.L. WEST W L PCT. GBLOS ANGELES* 92 71 .564 -COLORADO+ 91 72 .558 1.0ARIZONA 82 80 .506 9.5SAN FRANCISCO 73 89 .451 18.5SAN DIEGO 66 96 .407 25.5

A.L. WEST W L PCT. GBHOUSTON* 103 59 .636 -OAKLAND+ 97 65 .599 6.0SEATTLE 89 73 .549 14.0LOS ANGELES 80 82 .494 23.0TEXAS 67 95 .414 36.0

* Division winner + Wild Card

2018 CARDINALS VS. OPPONENTS

N.L. EAST HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L ATLANTA 0 3 2 1 2 4MIAMI 1 2 2 1 3 3NEW YORK 2 1 1 2 3 3PHILADELPHIA 2 2 1 2 3 4WASHINGTON 3 1 2 1 5 2TOTALS 8 9 8 7 16 16

N.L. CENTRAL HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L CHICAGO 6 3 4 6 10 9CINCINNATI 5 4 7 3 12 7MILWAUKEE 3 6 5 5 8 11PITTSBURGH 7 3 4 5 11 8TOTALS 21 16 20 19 41 35

N.L. WEST HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L ARIZONA 1 2 2 1 3 3COLORADO 3 1 2 1 5 2LOS ANGELES 1 3 3 0 3 4SAN DIEGO 1 2 2 2 3 4SAN FRANCISCO 3 0 2 2 5 2TOTALS 9 8 11 6 20 14

A.L. CENTRAL HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L CLEVELAND 2 1 0 0 2 1CHICAGO 2 0 1 1 3 1DETROIT 0 0 1 2 1 2KANSAS CITY 2 0 2 0 4 0MINNESOTA 0 2 1 1 1 3TOTALS 5 5 6 4 11 9

OVERALL TOTALS 43 38 45 36 88 74

2018 CARDINALS LINEUP

GAMES STARTED BY EACH POSITION IN BATTING ORDER Lineups Used: 1551. Carpenter 115, Pham 22, Fowler 17, Bader 5, G. Garcia 1, Martínez 1, Wong 1

2. Pham 46, Molina 44, Martínez 26, Carpenter 15, Bader 8, DeJong 6, Muñoz 6, G. Garcia 4, Fowler 3, Gyorko 2, Wong 1, O’Neill 1

3. J. Martínez 82, DeJong 35, Carpenter 17, Pham 9, Adams 7, O’Neill 7, Molina 4, Fowler 1

4. Ozuna 143, O’Neill 8, Adams 4, Martínez 4, Gyorko 2, Fowler 1

5. Molina 42, Gyorko 40, DeJong 30, J. Martínez 21, Fowler 10, O’Neill 8, Bader 3, Ozuna 3, Wisdom 2, Pham 2, Muñoz 1

6. Gyorko 39, Molina 27, Fowler 23, Wong 18, DeJong 17, Muñoz 12, Bader 8, Pham 7, G. Garcia 6, Wisdom 3, O’Neill 2

7. Bader 44, Wong 31, Muñoz 21, DeJong 19, Fowler 18, G. Garcia 11, Gyorko 4, Pena 3, Kelly 2, Carpenter 2, A. García 2, J. Martínez 1, Pham 1, O’Neill 1, Adams 1, Wisdom 1

8. Wong 45, Muñoz 32, Bader 27, Peña 25, G. Garcia 11, Kelly 7, DeJong 4, Pham 3, Molina 2, Gyorko 2, Fowler 1, Wisdom 1, A. García 1, Baron 1

9. Mikolas 30, Flaherty 25, Weaver 24, C. Martínez 18, Gant 18, Wacha 15, Gomber 9, Wainwright 8, Poncedeleon 4, Peña 2, Wong 2, Kelly 2, A. García 1, G. Garcia 1, Wisdon 1, Bader 1, Reyes 1

GAMES STARTED BY POSITION Defensive Lineups Used: 138

C Molina 120, Peña 30, Kelly 11, Baron 1

1B J. Martínez 84, Carpenter 62, Adams 12, Wisdom 2, Voit 2

2B Wong 98, Muñoz 23, G. Garcia 16, Gyorko 14, Carpenter 11

SS DeJong 111, Muñoz 34, G. Garcia 13, Gyorko 4

3B Carpenter 74, Gyorko 71, Wisdom 6, Muñoz 6, G. Garcia 5

LF Ozuna 146, O´Neill 13, Bader 2, Muñoz 1

CF Pham 90, Bader 65, O´Neill 3, Muñoz 3, A. García 1

RF Fowler 74, J. Martínez 42, Bader 29, O´Neill 11, Muñoz 5, A. García 1

P Mikolas 32, Flaherty 28, Weaver 25, Gant 19, C. Martínez 18, Wacha 15, Gomber 11, Wainwright 8, Poncedeleon 4, Reyes 1, Ross 1

DH J. Martínez 8, Carpenter 2

2018 CARDINALS LEADERS

BATTINGAverage ...............................José Martínez ....................................... .305On-Base Percentage ...........Matt Carpenter ...................................... .374Slugging Percentage ...........Matt Carpenter ...................................... .523Games .................................Matt Carpenter ........................................ 156At-Bats .................................Marcell Ozuna ......................................... 582Runs ....................................Matt Carpenter ........................................ 111Hits ......................................José Martínez/Marcell Ozuna ................. 163Doubles ...............................Matt Carpenter .......................................... 42Triples ............. ....................H. Bader/M. Ozuna/K. Wong ...................... 2Home Runs .........................Matt Carpenter .......................................... 36RBI .......................................Marcell Ozuna ........................................... 88Walks ...................................Matt Carpenter ........................................ 102Strikeouts .............................Matt Carpenter ........................................ 158Sacrifice Bunts ....................Luke Weaver ............................................... 7Sacrifice Flies ......................Yadier Molina .............................................. 6Stolen Bases .......................Harrison Bader .......................................... 15Caught Stealing ...................Tommy Pham/Yairo Muñoz ........................ 6GIDP ....................................José Martínez/Yadier Molina .................... 15

PITCHINGERA (starter) .......................Miles Mikolas ......................................... 2.83ERA (reliever) ......................John Brebbia .......................................... 3.20Wins .....................................Miles Mikolas ............................................ 18Losses .................................Luke Weaver ............................................. 11Games .................................Jordan Hicks ............................................. 73Games Started ....................Miles Mikolas ............................................ 32Games Finished ..................Bud Norris ................................................. 42Complete Games ................Miles Mikolas .............................................. 1Saves ...................................Bud Norris ................................................. 28Shutouts ..............................Miles Mikolas .............................................. 1Innings .................................Miles Mikolas ....................................... 200.2Strikeouts .............................Jack Flaherty. .......................................... 182Walks ...................................Carlos Martínez ......................................... 60

Page 26: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

CARDINALS 2018 DEFENSE

FIELDING OUTFIELD ASSISTS ERRORS BASE-STEALING PITCHER’S CATCHING GEMS 1 2 3 H T T - F - OTHER CS ATT PCT CS PICK-OFFS ERA WP PBAdams 1 0 - 2 - 0Bader 11 1 3 1 3 8 1 - 2 - 0Baron 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% --- 0 5.40 (6 er/10.0 ic) 0 1Bowman 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Brebbia 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 5 20Carpenter #6 8 - 8 - 0Cecil 0 1 - 0 - 0 1 8 13% 0 1DeJong 12 8 - 4 - 0Flaherty 0 2 - 0 - 0 0 4 0% 0 2Fowler 3 2 2 1 - 3 - 0Gallegos 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Gant 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 6 17% 0 0García, A. 0 1 - 0 - 0 Garcia, G 5 3 - 2 - 0Gomber 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 50% 1 0Gregerson 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Guilmet 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Gyorko 6 10 - 6 - 0Hicks 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 3 0% 0 0Holland 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Hudson 0 0 - 1 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Kelly 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 5 0% --- 0 3.96 (44 er/100.0 ic) 4 0Leone 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 2Lyons 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 2 50% 1 0Martínez, C 1 3 - 0 - 0 0 6 0% 0 0Martínez, J 1 1 2 3 2 - 5 - 0Mayers 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 3 75% 0 0Mikolas 0 1 - 1 - 0 1 3 33% 0 0Molina 0 ^2 - 1 - 0 9 36 25% --- 1 3.88 (439 er/1,017.2 ic) 42 4Muñoz %13 0 5 - 13 - 0Norris 0 2 - 1 - 0 0 1 0% 0 0O’Neill 5 1 1 1 - 1 - 0 Ozuna 9 2 2 2 6 1 - 3 - 0Peña 0 1 - 0 - 0 1 15 7% --- 0 3.65 (133 er/327.2 ic) 17 2Pham 5 1 1 2 0 - 5 - 0Poncedeleon 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Reyes 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 1Ross 0 0 - 1 - 0 2 2 100% 0 0Sosa 0 0 - 0 - 0 Shreve 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0Tuivailala 0 0 - 1 - 0 0 2 0% 0 0Voit 1 0 - 0 - 0 Wacha 0 1 - 0 - 0 0 5 0% 0 0Wainwright 0 1 - 0 - 0 1 1 100% 0 0Weaver 1 2 - 0 - 0 0 1 0% 0 1Webb 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 --- 0 0Wisdom 0 1 - 2 - 0 Wong 18 6 - 3 - 0TOTALS 98 1 7 5 9 22 70 - 63 - 0 13 60 22% 2 8 3.85 (622 er/1,455.1 ic) 63 7

^1 at 1st base #3 at 3rd Base % 1 in RF

*The Cardinals scored 285 two-out runs

CARDINALS 2018 DETAILED HITTING

----- MULTI-HIT GAMES ----- ----- MULTI-RBI GAMES ----- ---- HITS ---- 2-OUTPLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H TOTAL GW RBI 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI TOTAL INFIELD BUNT RBIAdams 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 2Bader 18 5 23 4 9 1 10 19 11Carpenter 25 8 1 2 36 11 12 5 1 18 12 8 34DeJong 22 3 25 7 11 5 1 1 18 10 24Flaherty 1Fowler 11 2 13 4 8 1 9 4 10Gant 1 1 2García, A. Garcia, G. 6 1 7 1 3 1 4 7 4 6Gomber 2 2 2 4Gyorko 18 4 22 3 7 1 1 9 9 13Kelly 1 1 1 Martínez. C. 2 1 2Martínez, J. 29 12 3 44 11 12 3 2 1 1 19 11 42Mikolas 1 2 2 1 5Molina 23 7 1 31 9 10 9 1 20 5 27Muñoz 11 4 1 16 4 5 2 1 8 9 1 14O’Neill 4 2 6 5 3 1 1 5 2 9Ozuna 34 11 1 46 13 19 1 2 22 12 33Peña 1 3 4 1 1 4 1 4Pham 15 8 1 24 5 4 4 8 7 12Sosa Voit 1 1 Wacha 2Wainwright 1Weaver 1Wisdom 3 3 1 1 2 Wong 15 5 1 21 4 7 2 9 17 4 16TOTALS 238 75 9 2 324 84 118 36 10 4 2 170 139 18 271

Page 27: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 TRANSACTIONS

September 23: Recalled INF Edmundo Sosa from Memphis (AAA).

September 21: Recalled RHP Giovanny Gallegos from Memphis (AAA).

September 12: Activated INF Jedd Gyorko from the 10-day disabled list.

September 11: Activated RHP Mike Mayers from the 10-day disabled list.

September 10: RHP Adam Wainwright activated off the 60-day disabled list. RHP Michael Wacha transferred from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.

September 7: RHP Michael Wacha rehab assignment transferred from from Springfield (AA) to Memphis (AAA). Sent RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day rehabilitation assignment.

September 5: Activated 2B Kolten Wong from the 10-day disabled list.

September 3: Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Mem-phis (AAA).

September 1: Recalled LHP Tyler Webb, RHP Daniel Poncedeleon, and C Carson Kelly from Memphis (AAA). Activated OF Marcell Ozuna from the 10-day disabled list.

August 29: Placed INF Jedd Gyorko (left groin strain) on the 10-day disabled list. Recalled OF Adolis García from Memphis (AAA).

August 28: Removed interim title from Mike Shildt and named him as the team’s Field Manager. Placed 2B Kolten Wong (left hamstring strain) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to August 26. Recalled INF Patrick Wisdom from Memphis (AAA). RHP Michael Wacha rehab assignment transferred from Palm Beach (A) to Springfield (AA). LHP Ryan Sherriff uncondi-tionally released.

August 27: RHP Adam Wainwright rehab assignment transferred from Springfield (AA) to Memphis (AAA).

August 26: Placed RHP Mike Mayers (right shoulder in-flammation) on the 10-day disabled list. Activated RHP Dominic Leone from the 60-day disabled list. Placed LHP Ryan Sherriff on unconditional release waivers.

August 22: Placed OF Marcell Ozuna (right shoulder in-flammation) on the 10-day disabled list. Optioned RHP Daniel Poncedeleon to Memphis (AAA). Activated INF/OF Yairo Muñoz off the 10-day disabled list. Activated 1B/OF Matt Adams from in-transit.

August 21: Optioned INF Patrick Wisdom to Memphis (AAA). Activated RHP Carlos Martinez off the 10-day disabled list. Claimed 1B/OF Matt Adams from Wash-ington. Transferred OF Dexter Fowler to the 60-day disabled list.

August 19: Reinstated to active list RHP John Breb-bia and was optioned to Memphis (AAA). RHP Adam Wainwright rehab assignment transferred from Palm Beach (A) to Springfield (AA).

August 18: Sent INF/OF Yairo Muñoz to Springfield (AA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Sent RHP John Brebbia to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Sent RHP Michael Wacha to Palm Beach (High-A) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

August 17: Sent RHP Carlos Martínez to Springfield (AA) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

August 15: Activated LHP Brett Cecil from the 10-day disabled list.

August 14: Activated OF Tyler O’Neill from the 10-day disabled list. Optioned LHP Tyler Webb to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 13: Sent RHP Adam Wainwright to Palm Beach (High-A) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Optioned OF Adolis García to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

August 11: Purchased the contract of INF Patrick Wis-dom from Memphis (AAA). Placed INF/OF Yairo Muñoz (right wrist sprain) on the 10-day disabled list. Trans-ferred RHP Luke Gregerson to the 60-day disabled list.

August 10: Sent OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Placed RHP John Brebbia (right forearm strain) on the 10-day dis-abled list, retroactive to August 6.

August 7: Activated RHP Tyson Ross to the 25-man roster.

August 6: Purchased contract of OF Adolis García from Memphis (AAA). Placed OF Tyler O’Neill on the 10-day disabled list (inflammation of the groin area) retroactive to August 4. Sent LHP Brett Cecil to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

August 5: Claimed RHP Tyson Ross off trade waivers from San Diego.

August 4: Activated 2B Kolten Wong from the 10-day DL. Placed Dexter Fowler (left foot fracture) on the 10-day DL.

August 3: LHP Tyler Lyons cleared outright waivers and was outrighted to Memphis (AAA). RHP Greg Holland cleared release waivers and was released.

August 2: Sent 2B Kolten Wong to Peoria (A) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

August 1: Sent RHP Dominic Leone to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

July 31: Acquired OF Justin Williams, LHP Genesis Cabrera, and RHP Roel Ramirez from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for OF Tommy Pham and Internation-al Cap Space. Optioned Williams to Memphis (AAA) and assigned Cabrera and Ramirez to Springfield (AA). Acquired minor league OF Conner Capel and minor league OF Jhon Torres from the Cleveland Indians in ex-change for Memphis (AAA) OF Oscar Mercado. Placed RHP Carlos Martínez (right shoulder strain) on the 10-day DL. Recalled OF Tyler O’Neill and LHP Tyler Webb from Memphis (AAA).

July 30: Activated RHP Carlos Martínez from the 10-day disabled list and added LHP Chasen Shreve to the active roster. Placed RHP Luke Gregerson (right shoulder im-pingement) on the 10-day disabled list, retro to July 26.

July 29: Optioned LHP Tyler Webb to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

July 28: Acquired LHP Chasen Shreve & RHP Giovanny Gallegos from the New York Yankees in exchange for 1B Luke Voit and International Cap Space. Assigned Gallegos to Memphis (AAA).

July 27: Acquired RHP Seth Elledge from Seattle in exchange for RHP Sam Tuivailala and assigned Elledge to Springfield (AA). Recalled RHP Luke Weaver from Peoria (A) and LHP Tyler Webb and RHP Daniel Pon-cedeleon from Memphis (AAA). Purchased RHP Dakota Hudson from Memphis (AAA). Designated LHP Tyler Lyons and RHP Greg Holland for assignment. Placed LHP pitcher Brett Cecil (right foot inflammation) on 10-day disabled list, retroactive to July 23.

July 24: Optioned RHP Daniel Poncedeleon to Memphis (AAA) and recalled LHP Austin Gomber from Memphis.

July 23: Placed 2B Kolten Wong (left knee inflamma-tion) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to July 22. Recalled RHP Daniel Poncedeleon from Memphis (AAA). Transferred Luke Weaver’s option to Peoria (A).

July 21: Activated RHP Miles Mikolas off the Paternity List. Activated RHP Luke Weaver as 26th man. Placed RHP Carlos Martinez (right obligue strain) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to July 20. Returned 26th man RHP Luke Weaver to Memphis (AAA), following game.

July 20: Optioned RHP Matt Bowman to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

July 19: Named Ron “Pop” Warner Bench Coach.

July 18: Placed RHP Miles Mikolas on Paternity List. Recalled RHP Matt Bowman from Memphis (AAA).

July 17: Activated OF Tyler O’Neill from the 10-day a disabled list and optioned him to Memphis (AAA).

July 15: Named Mark Budaska & George Greer coach-es.

40-MAN ROSTER FORMATION ** 60-DAY DL (4)

SELECTED IN THE FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT (16)PLAYER DRAFT YEAR ROUND SCHOOL SIGNING SCOUTC Yadier Molina 2000 4th Escuela Superior Maestro Ladi (PR) Mike CrespoINF Matt Carpenter 2009 13th Texas Christian University Aaron KrawiecINF Greg Garcia 2010 7th University of Hawaii Matt Swanson2B Kolten Wong 2011 1st (22nd) University of Hawaii Matt SwansonRHP Michael Wacha** 2012 1st (19th) Texas A&M University Ralph GarrINF Patrick Wisdom 2012 1st Round (52nd) Saint Mary’s (CA) College of California Matt Swanson C Carson Kelly 2012 2nd Westview (Ore.) High School Matt SwansonRHP Mike Mayers 2013 3rd University of Mississippi Nick BrannonRHP Luke Weaver 2014 1st (27th) Florida State University Charlie GonzalezRHP Jack Flaherty 2014 1st (34th) Harvard-Westlake (Calif.) High School Mike GarciaparraLHP Austin Gomber 2014 3rd Florida Atlantic University Charlie GonzalezRHP Daniel Poncedeleon 2014 9th Embry-Riddle University Charlie GonzalezOF Harrison Bader 2015 3rd University of Florida Ty BoylesRHP Jordan Hicks 2015 Supp. 3rd Cypress Creek (Tex.) HS Ralph Garr Jr.INF Paul DeJong 2015 4th Illinois State University Tom LipariRHP Dakota Hudson 2016 Supp. 1st (36th) Mississippi State University Clint Brown

ACQUIRED VIA TRADE (12) PLAYER FROM DATE WITH FOROF Justin Williams Rays July 31, 2018 LHP Genesis Cabrera OF Tommy Pham RHP Roel Ramirez International Cap SpaceLHP Chasen Shreve Yankees July 28, 2018 1B Luke VoitRHP Giovanny Gallegos International Cap SpaceRHP John Gant Braves December 1, 2016 RHP Chris Ellis LHP Jaime García 2B Luke DykstraRHP Conner Greene Blue Jays January 19, 2018 OF Randal GrichukRHP Dominic Leone INF Jedd Gyorko Padres December 8, 2015 OF Jon Jay1B José Martínez Royals May 25, 2016 Cash ConsiderationsINF Yairo Muñoz Athletics December 14, 2017 INF Max Schrock OF Stephen PiscottyOF Tyler O’Neill Mariners July 21, 2017 LHP Marco GonzalesOF Marcell Ozuna Marlins December 14, 2017 RHP Sandy Alcantara OF Magneuris Sierra RHP Zac Gallen LHP Daniel CastanoRHP Adam Wainwright Braves December 13, 2003 LHP Ray King OF J.D. Drew RHP Jason Marquis C Eli Marrero

NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENT (5)PLAYER SIGNING DATE COUNTRY SIGNING SCOUT(S)RHP Carlos Martínez May 27, 2010 Dominican Republic Juan MercadoRHP Derian Gonzalez September 12, 2012 Dominican Republic Jose GonzalezRHP Alex Reyes** December 3, 2012 Dominican Republic Rodney Jimenez/Angel OvallesINF Edmundo Sosa July 2, 2012 Panama Arquimedes NietoOF Adolis García February 24, 2017 Cuba Matt Slater/Moisés Rodriguez

FREE AGENT (6)PLAYER DATE SIGNED THROUGHLHP Brett Cecil Nov. 21, 2016 2020OF Dexter Fowler** Dec. 9, 2016 2021C Francisco Peña Dec. 8, 2017 2018RHP Miles Mikolas Dec. 12, 2017 2019RHP Luke Gregerson** Dec. 14, 2017 #2020RHP Bud Norris Feb. 13, 2018 2018

# Club Option: 2020

WAIVER CLAIM (5)PLAYER DATE TEAMRHP Matt Bowman Dec. 10, 2015 * MetsRHP John Brebbia Dec. 10, 2015 ^ DiamondbacksLHP Tyler Webb June 29, 2018 PadresRHP Tyson Ross August 5, 2018 Padres1B/OF Matt Adams August 21, 2018 Nationals

* Major League Phase Rule V Draft^ Triple-A Phase Rule V Draft

Page 28: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

July 14: Sent OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Dismissed Manager Mike Matheny, Hitting Coach John Mabry, and Assistant Hitting Coach Bill Mueller, following the game. Named Mike Shildt interim manager.

July 12: Activated RHP Luke Gregerson and LHP Tyler Lyons from the 10-day disabled list.

July 11: Transferred LHP Tyler Lyons injury rehabili-tation assignment from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). Optioned RHP Luke Weaver and RHP John Breb-bia to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

July 6: Activated INF Paul DeJong (left hand fracture) from the 10-day disabled list. Optioned LHP Austin Gomber to Memphis (AAA). Transferred RHP Luke Gre-gerson’s injury rehabilitation assignment from Mem-phis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). Sent LHP Tyler Lyons to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day injury rehab assignment.

July 5: Placed OF Tyler O’Neill (left hamstring strain) on the 10-day disabled list. Reinstated OF Dexter Fowler from Paternity Leave. Activated RHP Matt Bow-man from the 10-day disabled list (right middle finger blisters) and optioned him to Memphis (AAA). Acquired minor league LHP Elniery García from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for International Cap Space.

July 2: Placed OF Dexter Fowler on Paternity Leave. Re-called OF Tyler O’Neill from Memphis (AAA).

July 1: Sent RHP Luke Gregerson (30-day) to Memphis (AAA) on an injury rehab assignment.

June 29: Sent RHP Matt Bowman (30-day) and INF Paul DeJong (20-day) to Memphis (AAA) on injury rehab as-signments. Claimed LHP Tyler Webb off waivers from San Diego and assigned him to Memphis (AAA). Trans-ferred RHP Alex Reyes to 60-day DL.

June 21: Placed RHP Michael Wacha (left oblique strain) on the 10-day disabled list. Recalled RHP John Gant from Memphis (AAA).

June 19: Activated RHP Greg Holland from the 10-day disabled list. Placed RHP Matt Bowman (right hand middle finger blisters) on the 10-day disabled list.

June 18: Activated 1B José Martínez off the paternity list.

June 17: Optioned 1B Luke Voit to Memphis (AAA), fol-lowing the game.

June 15: Placed 1B José Martínez on the paternity list. Activated RHP Matt Bowman from the 10-day DL. Re-called 1B Luke Voit from Springfield (AA).

June 14: Transferred injury rehab assignment of RHP Greg Holland from Memphis (AAA) to Springfield (AA).

June 13: Transferred option of 1B Luke Voit from Mem-phis (AAA) to Springfield (AA). Optioned RHP Daniel Poncedeleon to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

June 13: Transferred option of 1B Luke Voit from Mem-phis (AAA) to Springfield (AA).

June 11: Purchased the contract of RHP Daniel Pon-cedeleon from Memphis (AAA).

June 10: Optioned 1B Luke Voit to Memphis (AAA) fol-lowing the game.

June 9: RHP Preston Guilmet claimed off waivers by Toronto.

June 8: Placed LHP Tyler Lyons on the 10-day DL (left elbow sprain), retro to June 6. Recalled RHP Mike May-ers from Memphis (AAA).

June 7: Reinstated INF Greg Garcia from the paternity list. Designated for assignment RHP Preston Guilmett. Sent RHP Matt Bowman and RHP Greg Holland to Memphis (AAA) on 30-day injury rehab assignments. C Steven Baron outrighted to Memphis (AAA).

June 5: Activated C Yadier Molina and RHP Carlos Martínez from the 10-day disabled list. Purchased RHP Preston Guilmet from Memphis (AAA) and placed INF Greg Garcia on the paternity list. Optioned RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis and designated for assignment Memphis C Steven Baron.

June 3: Optioned C Carson Kelly to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

June 2: Sent C Yadier Molina to Springfield (AA) on a 20-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

May 31: Placed RHP Alex Reyes on the 10-day DL (right lat strain). Optioned RHP John Gant to Memphis. Recalled RHP Mike Mayers, LHP Austin Gomber and INF Luke Voit from Memphis (AAA). Sent RHP Carlos Martínez to Springfield (AA) on a 30-day injury rehabil-itation assignment.

May 30: Activated RHP Alex Reyes from the 60-day disabled list. Optioned RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis (AAA). Transferred RHP Dominic Leone from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list. Optioned OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) following the game.

May 26: Activated C Carson Kelly and LHP Tyler Lyons off the 10-day disabled list. Placed RHP Greg Holland on the 10-day disabled list (right hip impingement). Op-tioned C Steven Baron to Memphis (AAA).

May 24: Transferred the injury rehabilitation assign-ment of RHP Alex Reyes to Memphis (AAA). Sent C Carson Kelly to Memphis (AAA) on a 20-day injury re-habilitation assignment.

May 19: Transferred the injury rehabilitation assign-ment of RHP Alex Reyes to Springfield (AA). Sent LHP Tyler Lyons to Springfield (AA) on a 30-day injury reha-bilitation assignment.

May 18: Placed INF Paul DeJong (left hand fracture) and RHP Matt Bowman (blisters on right index and mid-dle fingers) on the 10-day disabled list. Recalled OF Tyler O’Neill and INF Yairo Muñoz from Memphis (AAA). Bowman retroactive to May 17.

May 17: Placed C Carson Kelly on the 10-day disabled list with a right hamstring strain retroactive to May 16. Purchased the contract of C Steven Baron from Mem-phis (AAA). Transferred RHP Adam Wainwright from the 10-day disabled list to 60-day disabled list.

May 16: Placed RHP Luke Gregerson (right shoulder impingement) on the 10-day disabled list. Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Memphis (AAA).

May 15: Placed RHP Adam Wainwright (right elbow inflammation) on the 10-day disabled list, retro to May 14. Recalled RHP Jack Flaherty from Memphis (AAA).

May 14: Transferred RHP Alex Reyes’ injury rehabilita-tion assignment to Peoria (A).

May 13: Activated RHP Adam Wainwright from the 10-day disabled list. Optioned RHP John Brebbia to Mem-phis (AAA).

May 11: Placed LHP Tyler Lyons (mid back strain) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to May 9. Activated LHP Brett Cecil from the 10-day disabled list.

May 10: Placed RHP Carlos Martinez (right lat strain) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to May 9, and recalled RHP Mike Mayers from Memphis (AAA). Trans-ferred the injury rehab assignment of LHP Brett Cecil from Springfield (AA) to Memphis (AAA).

May 9: Sent RHP Alex Reyes to Palm Beach (A) on 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

May 8: Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Memphis (AAA). Sent LHP Brett Cecil to Springfield (AA) on 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

May 7: RHP Adam Wainwright sent to Springfield (AA) on 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment. Recalled RHP John Gant from Memphis (AAAA) and optioned RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis. Optioned LHP Ryan Sherriff to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

May 6: Placed C Yadier Molina (pelvic injury with trau-matic hematoma) and RHP Dominic Leone (right upper arm nerve irritation) on the 10-day disabled list. Leone retroactive to May 5. Recalled C Carson Kelly and RHP Mike Mayers from Memphis (AAA).

May 3: Optioned 1B Luke Voit and LHP Austin Gomber to Memphis (AAA). Activated LHP Ryan Sherriff (right great toe fracture) and RHP Sam Tuivailala (left knee strain) from the 10-day disabled list.

May 1: Recalled 1B Luke Voit from Memphis (AAA). Optioned RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis.

April 29: Recalled LHP Austin Gomber from Memphis (AAA).

April 28: Recalled RHP Jack Flaherty from Memphis (AAA). Optioned OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis. Optioned RHP Jack Flaherty to Memphis, following the game.

April 27: Recalled RHP Mike Mayers from Memphis (AAA). Optioned RHP John Gant to Memphis. Sent LHP Ryan Sherriff to Memphis on a 30-day injury reha-bilitation assignment.

April 26: Recalled RHP John Gant from Memphis (AAA). Optioned RHP John Brebbia to Memphis.

April 25: Sent RHP Sam Tuivailala to Memphis (AAA) on a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

April 22: Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Memphis (AAA). Placed RHP Adam Wainwright (right elbow in-flammation) on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to April 20.

April 17: Recalled OF Tyler O’Neill from Memphis (AAA). Optioned RHP John Brebbia to Memphis.

April 16: Activated RHP Luke Gregerson (left hamstring strain) and INF Jedd Gyorko (right hamstring strain) from the 10-day disabled list.

April 15: Optioned INF Yairo Muñoz and RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis (AAA), following the game.

April 12: RHP Sam Tuivailala (left knee strain) placed on 10-day disabled list, retroactive to April 10. RHP Mike Mayers recalled from Memphis (AAA).

April 11: C Yadier Molina served one-game MLB sus-pension for altercation on April 8 vs. Arizona.

April 9: Recalled RHP Greg Holland from Palm Beach (High-A). Optioned RHP Mike Mayers to Memphis (AAA).

April 8: Placed LHP Ryan Sherriff (right great toe frac-ture) on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to April 6. Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Memphis (AAA).

April 7: Assigned RHP Luke Gregerson to Palm Beach (High-A) for a 30-day injury rehabilitation assignment.

April 5: Activated RHP Adam Wainwright from the 10-day disabled list.

April 4: Optioned RHP Jack Flaherty to Memphis (AAA).

April 3: Placed INF Jedd Gyorko (right hamstring strain) on the 10-day disabled list and recalled OF Harrison Bader from Memphis (AAA).

April 1: Acquired minor league OF Johan Mieser from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for INF Breyvic Valera. Assigned Mieser to Palm Beach (A).

March 31: Signed RHP Greg Holland to a one-year con-tract and optioned him to Palm Beach (A); Recalled LHP Ryan Sherriff from Memphis (AAA); placed LHP Brett Cecil on the 10-day disabled list with a left shoulder strain, retroactive to 3/30; transferred RHP Alex Reyes to 60-day disabled list; traded RHP Josh Lucas to Oak-land in exchange for RHP Casey Meisner who was as-signed to Springfield (AA).

March 28: Purchased contracts of RHP Jordan Hicks and C Francisco Peña; recalled RHP Jack Flaherty from Memphis (AAA); optioned RHP John Brebbia to Mem-phis (AAA); designated INF Breyvic Valera and RHP Josh Lucas for assignment; placed RHP Luke Gre-gerson, RHP Alex Reyes, and RHP Adam Wainwright on the 10-day disabled list, retroactive to March 26.

March 23: Optioned 1B Luke Voit, OF Harrison Bader, and RHP Josh Lucas to Memphis (AAA).

March 22: Non-roster RHP Jason Motte given his un-conditional release.

March 18: Optioned RHP Jack Flaherty, RHP John Gant, LHP Ryan Sherriff, C Carson Kelly, INF Breyvic Valera, and OF Oscar Mercado to Memphis (AAA).

March 11: Optioned LHP Austin Gomber, INF Edmundo Sosa and OF Tyler O’Neill to Memphis (AAA) and RHP Derian Gonzalez and RHP Conner Greene to Spring-field (AA); reassigned RHP Ryan Helsley, RHP Dakota Hudson, RHP Arturo Reyes and INF Tommy Edman to minor league camp.

March 8: Reassigned 1B/OF Rangel Ravelo to minor league camp.

March 5: Signed INF Paul DeJong to a six-year contract with club option years in 2024 and 2025. Renewed OF Tommy Pham and signed 24 players to one-year con-tracts for 2018.

March 4: Reassigned RHP Hector Mendoza, RHP Dan-iel Poncedeleon, LHP Jordan Schafer, RHP Jake Wood-ford, C Jeremy Martinez, C Dennis Ortega and INF Max Schrock to minor league camp.

March 1: Reassigned RHP Jordan Hicks to minor league camp.

February 19: Signed RHP Jason Motte as a minor league free agent with an invitation to Major League Spring Training.

February 14: Signed RHP Bud Norris as a free agent and designated RHP Rowan Wick for assignment.

January 19: Acquired RHP Dominic Leone and RHP Conner Greene in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays for OF Randal Grichuk.

January 6: Signed RHP Preston Guilmet as a minor league free agent with an invitation to Major League Spring Training.

2018 TRANSACTIONS (continued)

Page 29: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

AWARDS

Name Pos. Award DateAlex Mejia .............INF .......... Triple-A National Championship MVP................. --

Randy Arozarena ........OF ........... PCL Playoffs Co-MVP ......................................... --Tommy Edman ...........INF .......... PCL Playoffs Co-MVP ......................................... --

Randy Arozarena ........OF ........... All-Star Futures Game Selection ......................... --Dakota Hudson ...........RHP ........ All-Star Futures Game Selection ......................... --Andrew Knizner ..........C ............. All-Star Futures Game Selection ......................... --

Dakota Hudson ...........RHP ........ PCL Pitcher of the Year ...................................... --Elehuris Montero ......3B ...........MWL Most Valuable Player................................. --

Stubby Clapp ..............MGR ........ PCL Manager of the Year .................................... --Dann Bilardello ..........MGR ........ FSL Manager of the Year .................................... --

Frank Spinelli .............COA ......... MWL Strength Coach of the Year ....................... --

Andrew Warner ..........OF ........... GCL Most Valuable Player .................................. --Erick Almonte .............MGR ........ GCL Manager of the Year.................................... --

Austin Gomber ...........LHP ......... Cardinals Pitcher of the Month ......................AprilJuan Yepez .................1B ........... Cardinals Player of the Month ........................April

Austin Warner ............LHP ......... Cardinals Pitcher of the Month ....................... MayEvan Mendoza ............3B ........... Cardinals Player of the Month ........................ May

Dakota Hudson ...........RHP ........ Cardinals Pitcher of the Month ...................... JuneRangel Ravelo ............1B/OF ...... Cardinals Player of the Month ....................... June

Daniel Poncedeleon ..RHP ........ Cardinals Pitcher of the Month ........................JulyAdolis García ..........OF ........... Cardinals Player of the Month .........................July

Jake Walsh .................RHP ........ Cardinals Pitcher of the Month ...................AugustMalcom Nunez ...........3B ........... Cardinals Player of the Month ....................August

Name Pos. Award DateAdolis García ..........OF ........... PCL Batter of the Week ......................... July 23-29Andy Young ................INF .......... TL Batter of the Week ........................... July 23-29Chris Chinea ...............C ............. TL Batter of the Week .....................June 25-July 1Lane Thomas ..............OF ........... TL Batter of the Week ............................ June 4-10Victor Roache .............OF ........... TL Batter of the Week ..................... Apr. 30-May 6John Nogowski ...........1B ........... TL Batter of the Week ........................... Apr. 23-29Stefan Trosclair ..........1B ........... FSL Batter of the Week ........................ Aug. 13-19Yariel González ..........INF .......... MWL Batter of the Week ....................... July 23-29Elehuris Montero ........3B ...........MWL Batter of the Week ........................... July 2-8Juan Yepez .................1B ...........MWL Batter of the Week ......................... Apr. 5-15Stanley Espinal ..........3B ...........NYPL Batter of the Week ....................... Aug. 6-12Nolan Gorman ............3B ........... Appy Batter of the Week ................. July 30-Aug. 5Kevin Woodall, Jr. .....1B ........... Appy Batter of the Week ....................... July 16-22

Daniel Poncedeleon ..RHP ........ PCL Pitcher of the Week ......................... July 9-15 Austin Gomber ...........LHP ......... PCL Pitcher of the Week ....................... May 21-27Austin Gomber ...........LHP ......... PCL Pitcher of the Week ....................... Apr. 23-29Evan Kruczynski .......LHP ......... TL Pitcher of the Week ................... July 30-Aug. 5Anthony Shew.............RHP ........ TL Pitcher of the Week ......................... July 16-22Austin Warner ............LHP ......... FSL Pitcher of the Week ....................... May 21-27Paul Balestrieri ..........RHP ........ MWL Pitcher of the Week ...................... June 4-10Franyel Casasdilla .....RHP ........ NYPL Pitcher of the Week ................... Aug. 20-26Michael Baird .............RHP ........ NYPL Pitcher of the Week .................... July 23-29Noel De Jesus ............RHP ........ Appy Pitcher of the Week .................... June 18-24

STANDINGS *Qualified For Postseason

Team (Class - League) RecordMemphis Redbirds (AAA - Pacific Coast) ................. *83-57

Springfield Cardinals (AA - Texas) ............................ 60-79 First Half ............................................................ 33-37 Second Half ....................................................... 27-42

Palm Beach Cardinals (High-A - Florida State) .......... 75-58 First Half .......................................................... *39-25 Second Half ....................................................... 36-33

Peoria Chiefs (A - Midwest) ....................................... 76-63 First Half .......................................................... *39-31 Second Half ....................................................... 37-32

State College Spikes (SS - NY-Penn) ........................ 36-40

Johnson City Cardinals (Rk - Appalachian) ................ 31-37

GCL Cardinals (Rk - Gulf Coast) ............................... *40-16

DSL Cardinals Blue (Rk - Dominican Summer) ....... *51-21

DSL Cardinals Red (Rk - Dominican Summer) .......... 40-31

ORGANIZATIONAL STANDINGS Organization Record Win Pct.1. Tampa Bay Rays .........................539-354 ............. .6042. Houston Astros ..........................424-331 ............. .5623. St. Louis Cardinals .............. 492-402 ......... .5504. Los Angeles Dodgers..................452-374 ............. .5475. Philadelphia Phillies ....................474-405 ............. .5396. Arizona Diamondbacks ...............483-423 ............. .5337. Minnesota Twins ........................395-352 ............. .5298. Toronto Blue Jays .......................433-389 ............. .5279. Cleveland Indians .......................424-389 ............. .52210. Oakland Athletics ........................384-372 ............. .508

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

LEADERS

HITTING LEADERS

Batting Average *min. 150 at-bats

Malcom Nuñez, 3B (DSL BLUE) ..................... .415Joerlin De Los Santos, OF (DSL RED) ............ .359Carlos Soler, OF (GCL, DSL BLUE) ................ .337

Home RunsLane Thomas, OF (MEM, SPR) ......................... 27Tyler O’Neill, OF (MEM) .................................... 26Adolis García, OF (MEM) ................................... 22

RBILane Thomas, OF (MEM, SPR) ......................... 88Elehuris Montero, 3B (PB, PEO) ........................ 82Adolis García, OF (MEM) ....................................71Johan Mieses, OF (SPR, PB) ............................. 71

Stolen BasesOscar Mercado, OF (MEM) ................................ 31 Tommy Edman, INF (MEM, SPR) ..................... 30Randy Arozarena, OF (MEM, SPR) .................... 26

OPS *min. 150 at-bats

Malcom Nuñez, 3B (DSL BLUE) ................... 1.272Tyler O’Neill, OF (MEM) ............................... 1.078Leandro Cedeno, OF (JC) ............................. 1.011

Pitching leaders

WinsDakota Hudson, RHP (MEM) ............................ 135 Tied ......................................................... 10

Earned Run Average *min. 70.0 innings pitched

Julio Puello, RHP (DSL BLUE) ........................2.05Alex Fagalde, RHP (PB, PEO) ......................... 2.16Daniel Poncedeleon, RHP (MEM) ................. 2.24

Strikeouts Anthony Shew, RHP (SPR, PB) ....................... 130Austin Warner, LHP (MEM, SPR, PB) ............. 125Chris Ellis, RHP (MEM, SPR) .......................... 124

SavesEdward Mujica, RHP (SPR, PB) ........................ 13Will Latcham, RHP (SPR, PB) ........................... 12Preston Guilmet, RHP (MEM) ...........................11

WHIP *min. 70.0 innings pitched

Alex Fagalde, RHP (PB, PEO) ..........................0.99Jake Walsh, RHP (PB, PEO) ........................... 1.05Julio Puello, RHP (DSL BLUE) ....................... 1.07

WELCOME TO THE SHOWThe Cardinals had 9 rookies make their Major League debut during the 2018 season, including five position players and four pitchers.

Pos. Player Date Opponent Debut Stats

INF/OF Yairo Muñoz March 29 at New York (NL) Pinch hit: 0-1

RHP Jordan Hicks March 29 at New York (NL) Relief: 1.0 IP, H, K

OF Tyler O´Neill April 19 at Chicago (NL) Pinch hit: 0-1, K

LHP Austin Gomber June 2 Pittsburgh Relief: 3.0 IP, BB, 2 K

RHP Daniel Poncedeleon July 23 at Cincinnati GS: 7.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 3 K

Pos. Player Date Opponent Debut Stats

RHP Dakota Hudson July 28 Chicago (NL) Relief: 1.0 IP, 2 K

OF Adolis García Aug. 8 at Miami Started at CF: 0-4, 2 K

INF Patrick Wisdom Aug. 12 at Kansas City Started at 1B: 2-4, 2 R, RBI

INF Edmundo Sosa Sept. 23 San Francisco Pinch hit: 0-0, BB

Page 30: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

2018 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS DAY-BY-DAY H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB3/29 NYM R/D L, 9-4 Syndergaard-C.Martínez #44,189 0-1 5 -1.03/30 OPEN DATE 0-1 T4 -1.53/31 NYM R/D L, 6-2 deGrom-Wacha-Familia 36,098 0-2 T4 -2.54/1 NYM R/D W, 5-1 Weaver-Matz 22,486 1-2 4 -2.04/2 MIL R/D W, 8-4 Mikolas-Davies 45,393 2-2 3 -2.04/3 MIL R/N L, 5-4 Jennings-Leone 27,760 2-3 T3 -2.54/4 MIL R/N W, 6-0 C.Martínez-Chacin 27,674 3-3 3 -1.54/5 ARI H/N L, 3-1 Ray-Wainwright-Boxberger #46,512 3-4 4 -2.54/6 OPEN DATE 3-4 T3 -3.04/7 ARI H/D W, 5-3 Wacha-Greinke-Norris 41,113 4-4 T3 -2.04/8 ARI H/D L, 4-1 Hirano-Leone-Boxberger 40,468 4-5 4 -3.04/9 MIL H/N L, 5-4 (10) Albers-Holland 35,189 4-6 4 -3.54/10 MIL H/N W, 5-3 (11) Leone-Hoover 35,220 5-6 4 -3.54/11 MIL H/D L, 3-2 Guerra-Wainwright-Albers 35,814 5-7 4 -3.54/12 CIN R/N W, 13-4 Wacha-Brice-Mayers 11,128 6-7 4 -3.54/13 CIN R/N W, 5-3 Weaver-Mahle-Norris 19,561 7-7 T2 -2.54/14 CIN R/D W, 6-1 Mikolas-Finnegan 19,213 8-7 T2 -2.54/15 CIN R/D W, 3-2 C. Martínez-Bailey-Norris 15,557 9-7 2 -2.54/16 CHI R/N Postponed to 7/21 9-7 2 -2.04/17 CHI R/N W, 5-3 Wainwright-Chatwood-Norris 35,103 10-7 2 -1.04/18 CHI R/D Postponed to 4/19 10-7 2 -1.54/19 CHI R/D L, 8-5 Lester-Weaver-Morrow 29,648 10-8 T2 -1.54/20 CIN H/N W, 4-2 Wacha-Finnegan-Norris 43,303 11-8 T2 -0.54/21 CIN H/D W, 4-3 Hicks-Hughes 42,382 12-8 T1 ---4/22 CIN H/D W, 9-2 Mikolas-L.Castillo 44,430 13-8 T1 ---4/23 OPEN DATE 13-8 T1 ---4/24 NYM H/N L, 6-5 (10) Gsellman-Bowman-Familia 36,237 13-9 2 -1.04/25 NYM H/N W, 9-1 Wacha-Matz-Brebbia 38,045 14-9 2 -1.04/26 NYM H/D W, 4-3 (13) Gant-Sewald 37,762 15-9 T1 ---4/27 PIT R/N L, 6-5 (11) Kontos-Hicks 15,748 15-10 T1 ---4/28 PIT R/N L, 6-2 T.Williams-Flaherty 18,568 15-11 T2 -0.54/29 PIT R/D L, 5-0 Kingham-Weaver 14,378 15-12 4 -1.54/30 OPEN DATE 15-12 T3 -1.5 MARCH / APRIL TOTALS 476,475 15-12 T3 -1.55/1 CWS H/N W, 3-2 Norris-Soria 38,800 16-12 T3 -0.55/2 CWS H/D W, 3-2 C.Martínez-Giolito-Norris 37,298 17-12 2 -0.55/3 OPEN DATE 17-12 2 -0.55/4 CHI H/N W, 3-2 Mikolas-Quintana-Norris #46,099 18-12 1 +0.55/5 CHI H/D W, 8-6 (10) Lyons-Farrell #47,154 19-12 1 +0.55/6 CHI H/N W, 4-3 (14) Mayers-Farrell #45,438 20-12 1 +1.55/7 MIN H/N L, 6-0 Romero-Gant 40,182 20-13 1 +1.05/8 MIN H/D L, 7-1 Odorizzi-C.Martínez 39,253 20-14 T1 ---5/9 OPEN DATE 20-14 1 +0.55/10 SD R/N W, 2-1 Mikolas-Lyles-Norris 20,515 21-14 1 +0.55/11 SD R/N W, 9-5 Weaver-Lauer 28,207 22-14 1 +0.55/12 SD R/N L, 2-1 (13) Cimber-Brebbia 32,715 22-15 T1 ---5/13 SD R/D L, 5-3 Richard-Wainwright-Hand 28,183 22-16 T2 -0.55/14 OPEN DATE 22-16 T2 -1.05/15 MIN R/N L, 4-1 Berríos-Cecil-Rodney 24,259 22-17 T3 -1.05/16 MIN R/D W, 7-5 Hicks-Lynn-Norris 25,180 23-17 3 -1.05/17 PHI H/N L, 6-2 Velasquez-Weaver 41,039 23-18 3 -2.05/18 PHI H/N W, 12-4 Wacha-Arrieta 42,050 24-18 3 -1.55/19 PHI H/D L, 7-6 Hunter-Holland-Dominguez 44,431 24-19 T3 -2.55/20 PHI H/D W, 5-1 Flaherty-Nola 43,560 25-19 T2 -1.55/21 KC H/N W, 6-0 MIKOLAS-Kennedy 42,140 26-19 2 -1.55/22 KC H/N L, 5-1 Hammel-Weaver 39,545 26-20 2 -2.55/23 KC H/D L, 5-2 (10) Boyer-Norris-Herrera 41,984 26-21 3 -3.55/24 OPEN DATE 26-21 T2 -3.05/25 PIT R/N L, 8-1 Musgrove-Gant 22,269 26-22 4 -4.05/26 PIT R/D W, 4-1 Flaherty-T. Williams-Norris 22,133 27-22 T2 -4.05/27 PIT R/D W, 6-4 Tuivailala-Felíz-Norris 19,608 28-22 2 -4.05/28 MIL R/D L, 8-3 Suter-Weaver 42,867 28-23 3 -5.05/29 MIL R/N W, 6-1 Wacha-Davies 40,982 29-23 3 -4.05/30 MIL R/D L, 3-2 Jeffress-Tuivailala-Knebel 33,133 29-24 3 -5.05/31 PIT H/N W, 10-8 Mayers-Vázquez 40,832 30-24 3 -4.5 MAY TOTALS 629,805 15-12 3 -4.56/1 PIT H/N L, 4-0 Taillon-Mikolas #47,135 30-25 3 -4.56/2 PIT H/D W, 3-2 Norris-R. Rodriguez 44,492 31-25 3 -4.56/3 PIT H/D W, 5-0 Wacha-Kingham 44,432 32-25 3 -3.5 OPEN DATE 32-25 3 -3.56/5 MIA H/N L, 7-4 Ureña-Guilmet-Barraclough 40,070 32-26 3 -3.56/6 MIA H/N L, 11-3 Rucinski-Flaherty 40,109 32-27 3 -3.56/7 MIA H/D W, 4-1 Mikolas-Richards-Norris 41,297 33-27 3 -3.06/8 CIN R/N W, 7-6 (10) Norris-Iglesias-Brebbia 26,144 34-27 3 -3.06/9 CIN R/D W, 6-4 Wacha-Castillo-Hicks 34,469 35-27 3 -3.06/10 CIN R/D L, 6-3 DeSclafani-C.Martínez-Hughes 19,344 35-28 3 -3.06/11 SD H/N W, 5-2 Flaherty-Lyles-Norris 40,971 36-28 3 -2.56/12 SD H/N L, 4-2 Cimber-Mikolas-Hand 40,199 36-29 3 -3.06/13 SD H/N L, 4-2 Lauer-Weaver-Hand 44,094 36-30 3 -4.06/14 OPEN DATE 36-30 3 -4.06/15 CHI H/N L, 13-5 Lester-Wacha #46,188 36-31 3 -5.06/16 CHI H/N L, 6-3 Hendricks-Tuivailala-Morrow #47,168 36-32 3 -5.06/17 CHI H/N W, 5-0 Flaherty-Quintana #46,214 37-32 3 -4.06/18 PHI R/N L, 6-5 (10) Thompson-Bowman 22,083 37-33 3 -4.06/19 PHI R/N W, 7-6 Hicks-Dominguez 21,122 38-33 3 -4.06/20 PHI R/D L, 4-3 Ramos-Tuivailala 26,120 38-34 3 -4.56/21 MIL R/N L, 11-3 Suter-C.Martínez 32,764 38-35 3 -5.56/22 MIL R/N L, 2-1 Knebel-Norris 36,275 38-36 3 -6.56/23 MIL R/D W, 3-2 Mikolas-Jeffress-Norris 35,551 39-36 3 -5.56/24 MIL R/D W, 8-2 Weaver-Chacín 39,710 40-36 3 -4.56/25 CLE H/N W, 4-0 Gant-Clevinger-Norris 42,007 41-36 3 -4.06/26 CLE H/N W, 11-2 Martínez-Kluber 40,288 42-36 3 -4.06/27 CLE H/N L, 5-1 Bieber-Flaherty 43,598 42-37 3 -4.06/28 OPEN DATE 42-37 3 -4.56/29 ATL H/N L, 5-1 Teheran-Mikolas-Winkler #46,226 42-38 3 -5.56/30 ATL H/N L, 11-4 Fried-Weaver #46,667 42-39 3 -5.5 JUNE TOTALS 741,155 12-15 3 -5.57/1 ATL H/D L, 6-5 Foltynewicz-Gant-Minter #46,448 42-40 3 -5.57/2 ARI R/N W, 6-3 C.Martínez-Ray-Norris 20,334 43-40 3 -5.57/3 ARI R/N L, 4-2 Greinke-Flaherty-Boxberger 25,843 43-41 3 -6.57/4 ARI R/N W, 8-4 Mikolas-Hirano #44,072 44-41 3 -6.5

H/R Time/ GA/Date Opp. D/N Result Winner-Loser-Save Att. W-L STD GB7/5 SF R/N W, 11-2 Weaver-Cueto 38,766 45-41 3 -6.57/6 SF R/N L, 3-2 Moronta-Brebbia-Smith 37,996 45-42 3 -7.57/7 SF R/D W, 3-2 C.Martínez-Samardzija-Norris 39,606 46-42 3 -6.57/8 SF R/D L, 13-8 Bumgarner-Brebbia 38,855 46-43 3 -7.57/9 OPEN DATE 46-43 3 -7.07/10 CWS R/N W, 14-2 Mikolas-Covey 23,245 47-43 3 -7.07/11 CWS R/N L, 4-0 Rodon-Weaver-Soria 26,319 47-44 3 -7.07/12 OPEN DATE 47-44 3 -6.57/13 CIN H/N L, 9-1 Harvey-C.Martínez #45,891 47-45 3 -6.57/14 CIN H/D L, 8-2 Brice-Hicks #44,668 47-46 3 -7.57/15 CIN H/D W, 6-4 Gant-Desclafani-Hicks #45,808 48-46 3 -7.5 PRE ALL-STAR TOTALS 2,030,266 48-46 3 -7.57/16 All-Star Break 48-46 3 -7.57/17 All-Star Game - Washington D.C. 48-46 3 -7.57/18 All-Star Break 48-46 3 -7.57/19 CHI R/N L, 9-6 Duensing-C.Martínez-Strop 41,406 48-47 3 -8.57/20 CHI R/D W, 18-5 Flaherty-Lester 41,077 49-47 3 -7.57/21 CHI R/D L, 7-2 Chatwood-Weaver 41,004 49-48 3 -8.5 CHI R/N W, 6-3 Tuivailala-J.Wilson-Norris 41,244 50-48 3 -7.57/22 CHI R/D L, 7-2 Quintana-Mayers 39,737 50-49 4 -8.57/23 CIN R/N L, 2-1 Hughes-Norris 17,518 50-50 4 -8.57/24 CIN R/N W, 4-2 (11) Tuivailala-Garrett-Norris 18,379 51-50 4 -7.57/25 CIN R/D L, 7-3 Romano-Flaherty 20,940 51-51 4 -8.57/26 OPEN DATE 51-51 4 -9.07/27 CHI H/N W, 5-2 Weaver-Montgomery-Norris #47,169 52-51 4 -8.07/28 CHI H/D W, 6-2 Mikolas-Quintana #47,514 53-51 4 -7.07/29 CHI H/N L, 5-2 Hendricks-Gant-Strop #45,553 53-52 4 -8.07/30 COL H/N W, 5-4 (10) Hudson-McGee 41,856 54-52 4 -7.57/31 COL H/N L, 6-3 Gray-Flaherty-Davis 42,636 54-53 4 -7.5 JULY TOTALS 407,543 12-14 4 -7.58/1 COL H/N W, 6-3 Gomber-Freeland 40,544 55-53 4 -7.58/2 COL H/D W, 3-2 Shreve-Davis 41,478 56-53 T3 -6.58/3 PIT R/N L, 7-6 Crick-Hicks-Vasquez 26,773 56-54 4 -7.58/4 PIT R/N W, 8-4 Hudson-McRae 32,473 57-54 T3 -7.58/5 PIT R/D W, 2-1 Flaherty-Williams-Norris 19,376 58-54 3 -6.58/6 MIA R/N L, 2-1 Chen-Weaver-Guerra 8,563 58-55 3 -7.58/7 MIA R/N W, 3-2 Mikolas-Hernandez-Norris 7,230 59-55 3 -7.58/8 MIA R/N W, 7-1 Gant-Richards 7,306 60-55 3 -6.58/9 OPEN DATE 60-55 3 -6.58/10 KC R/N W, 7-0 Gomber-Smith-Poncedeleon 29,414 61-55 3 -6.58/11 KC R/N W, 8-3 Flaherty-Duffy-Hicks 38,427 62-55 3 -5.58/12 KC R/D W, 8-2 Ross-Hammel 23,409 63-55 3 -5.58/13 WSH H/N W, 7-6 Hudson-Glover 37,197 64-55 3 -5.08/14 WSH H/N W, 6-4 Gant-Gonzalez-Hicks 38,214 65-55 3 -4.08/15 WSH H/N W, 4-2 Gomber-Hellickson-Norris 36,696 66-55 3 -4.08/16 WSH H/N L, 5-4 Roark-Weaver-Glover 38,074 66-56 3 -5.08/17 MIL H/N W, 5-2 Flaherty-Peralta-Norris 41,630 67-56 3 -5.08/18 MIL H/N W, 7-2 Mikolas-Miley #46,040 68-56 2 -4.08/19 MIL H/D L, 2-1 Chacin-Gant-Hader #45,334 68-57 3 -4.08/20 LAD R/N W, 5-3 Cecil-Jansen-Norris 42,402 69-57 3 -3.58/21 LAD R/N W, 5-2 Weaver-Ryu-Norris 43,923 70-57 2 -2.58/22 LAD R/N W, 3-1 Hudson-Jansen-Hicks 48.427 71-57 2 -2.58/23 OPEN DATE 71-57 2 -3.08/24 COL R/N W, 7-5 C. Martinez-Senzatela-Hicks 43,578 72-57 2 -3.08/25 COL R/N L, 9-1 Ottavino-Hudson #47,785 72-58 2 -4.08/26 COL R/D W, 12-3 Gomber-Anderson 41,235 73-58 2 -4.08/27 OPEN DATE 73-58 2 -4.58/28 PIT H/N W, 5-2 Flaherty-Nova-Norris 35,258 74-58 2 -4.08/29 PIT H/N L, 2-0 Williams-Mikolas-Vázquez 33,448 74-59 2 -4.58/30 PIT H/N W, 5-0 Gant-Musgrove 38,561 75-59 2 -4.58/31 CIN H/N W, 12-5 Gomber-Bailey 42,365 76-59 2 -3.5 AUGUST TOTALS 514,839 22-6 2 -3.59/1 CIN H/N L, 4-0 L.Castillo-Poncedeleon #46,368 76-60 2 -4.59/2 CIN H/D L,6-4 (10) Lorenzen-Norris-Iglesis #45,743 76-61 3 -5.59/3 WSH R/D L, 4-3 (10) Holland-Shreve 26,648 76-62 3 -5.59/4 WSH R/N W, 11-8 Ross-Williams-Hicks 21,637 77-62 3 -4.59/5 WSH R/N W, 7-6 Mikolas-Roark-C. Martinez 22,124 78-62 3 -4.59/6 OPEN DATE 78-62 3 -5.09/7 DET R/N L, 5-3 Greene-Hicks 21,268 78-63 3 -5.59/8 DET R/N L, 4-3 Greene-Norris 30,268 78-64 3 -5.09/9 DET R/D W, 5-2 Gant-Fulmer-C. Martinez 22,212 79-64 3 -4.59/10 PIT H/N W, 8-7 Brebbia-Santana-C. Martinez 33,556 80-64 3 -3.59/11 PIT H/N W, 11-5 Mikolas-Musgrove 37,187 81-64 3 -3.59/12 PIT H/D L, 4-3 Taillon-Poncedeleon-Vazquez 39,606 81-65 3 -3.59/13 LAD H/N L, 9-7 Kershaw-Gomber 40,997 81-66 3 -4.59/14 LAD H/N L, 3-0 Buehler-Flaherty-Jansen #46,036 81-67 3 -5.59/15 LAD H/D L, 17-4 Hill-Gant #45,481 81-68 3 -6.59/16 LAD H/N W, 5-0 Wainwright-Stripling #45,217 82-68 3 -5.59/17 ATL R/N W, 11-6 Mikolas-Foltynewicz 24,304 83-68 3 -5.59/18 ATL R/N W, 8-1 Gomber-A.Sanchez 23,083 84-68 3 -5.59/19 ATL R/D L, 7-3 Toussaint-Flaherty 25,195 84-69 3 -5.59/20 OPEN DATE 84-69 3 -5.59/21 SF H/N W, 5-3 Brebbia-Melancon-C. Martínez #45,892 85-69 3 -4.59/22 SF H/D W, 5-4 (10) C. Martínez-Melancon #45,878 86-69 3 -4.59/23 SF H/D W, 9-2 Mikolas-Suarez #46,596 87-69 3 -4.59/24 MIL H/N L, 6-4 Burnes-Norris-Knebel 36,508 87-70 3 -4.59/25 MIL H/N L, 12-4 T.Williams-Gomber 38,051 87-71 3 -4.59/26 MIL H/N L, 2-1 Chacín-Shreve-Jeffress 40,644 87-72 3 -5.59/27 OPEN DATE 87-72 3 -6.09/28 CHI R/D L, 8-4 Hendricks-Wainwright 39,442 87-73 3 -7.09/29 CHI R/D W, 2-1 Mikolas-Hamels-C.Martínez 40,784 88-73 3 -6.09/30 CHI R/D L, 10-5 Webster-Flaherty 39,275 88-74 3 -7.010/1 OPEN DATE 88-74 3 -7.5 SEPT. / OCT. TOTALS 741,155 12-15 3 -7.5 SEPTEMBER TOTALS 633,754 POST ALL-STAR TOTALS 1,373,321 40-28 3 -7.5 SEASON TOTALS 3,403,587 88-74 3 -7.5

NOTE: Pitchers’ complete games in CAPS; Extra innings shown in parentheses;*indicates make-up game due to rain out; # indicates sellout.

Page 31: St. Louis Cardinals 2018 Season RevieHicks, Dakota Hudson, Yairo Muñoz, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Poncede - leon, Edmundo Sosa and Patrick Wisdom. MOLINA RECIPIENT OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE

St. Louis Cardinals – Final 2018 Statistics DATE: 10/29/18 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: EOSTMBR TIME: 13:59:08 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI # Adams,M .239 121 306 42 73 146 10 0 21 57 0 0 4 27 3 73 0 0 6 3 .477 .309 38 6 0 6 STL .158 27 57 5 9 19 1 0 3 9 0 0 0 3 1 18 0 0 0 2 .333 .200 11 1 0 2 +Bader,H .264 138 379 61 100 160 20 2 12 37 2 4 11 31 3 125 15 3 1 3 .422 .334 20 2 0 1 +Baron,S .200 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 1 0 0 0 Bowman,M .000 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Brebbia,J .000 45 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 Carpenter,M .257 156 564 111 145 295 42 0 36 81 0 4 6 102 17 158 4 1 0 16 .523 .374 4 1 1 3 DeJong,P .241 115 436 68 105 189 25 1 19 68 0 5 12 36 2 123 1 1 6 12 .433 .313 2 1 0 0 +Flaherty,J .152 31 46 2 7 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 20 0 0 0 2 .152 .188 0 0 0 0 Fowler,D .180 90 289 40 52 86 10 0 8 31 0 4 3 38 0 75 5 2 2 4 .298 .278 14 2 0 0 RIGHT .161 62 10 18 2 0 2 9 0 1 1 8 0 19 0 .290 .264 5 0 0 0 LEFT .185 227 42 68 8 0 6 22 0 3 2 30 0 56 2 .300 .282 9 2 0 0 Gant,J .065 28 31 2 2 8 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 .258 .065 0 0 0 0 +Garcia,A .118 21 17 3 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 .176 .118 7 1 0 1 Garcia,G .221 114 181 15 40 55 6 0 3 15 1 2 4 20 1 37 3 1 3 5 .304 .309 49 9 0 3 +Gomber,A .211 29 19 1 4 5 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .263 .211 0 0 0 0 Gyorko,J .262 125 351 49 92 146 19 1 11 47 0 4 3 44 0 77 2 0 12 16 .416 .346 17 2 0 2 +Hicks,J .000 73 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 +Hudson,D .000 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 +Kelly,C .114 19 35 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 .114 .205 2 0 0 0 Martinez,C .242 34 33 1 8 13 2 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 3 .394 .235 1 0 0 0 Martinez,J .305 152 534 64 163 244 30 0 17 83 2 3 2 49 0 104 0 3 15 7 .457 .364 17 4 0 5 +Mayers,M .000 50 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .500 0 0 0 0 Mikolas,M .143 34 63 4 9 16 1 0 2 6 5 1 0 2 0 33 0 0 0 2 .254 .167 2 0 0 0 Molina,Y .261 123 459 55 120 200 20 0 20 74 0 6 9 29 0 66 4 3 15 3 .436 .314 2 0 0 0 +Munoz,Y .276 108 293 39 81 121 16 0 8 42 0 2 4 30 7 71 5 6 3 18 .413 .350 15 5 1 2 +O'Neill,T .254 61 130 29 33 65 5 0 9 23 0 2 3 7 0 57 2 0 0 2 .500 .303 18 3 1 3 Ozuna,M .280 148 582 69 163 252 16 2 23 88 0 4 3 38 2 110 3 0 10 4 .433 .325 0 0 0 0 Pena,F .203 58 133 10 27 36 3 0 2 8 0 2 1 6 3 43 1 0 5 1 .271 .239 4 1 0 0 Pham,T .248 98 351 67 87 140 11 0 14 41 0 1 2 42 1 97 10 6 12 5 .399 .331 4 0 0 1 +Poncedeleon,D .111 12 9 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 .333 .111 0 0 0 0 +Reyes,A .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 # Ross,T .195 34 41 2 8 11 0 0 1 4 3 1 0 1 0 16 1 0 1 2 .268 .209 2 0 0 0 STL .667 9 3 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.667 .667 0 0 0 0 Shreve,C .000 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 +Sosa,E .000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .333 2 0 0 0 Voit,L .182 8 11 2 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 .455 .308 4 2 1 3 Wacha,M .080 15 25 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 .080 .115 0 0 0 0 Wainwright,A .091 8 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 .091 .091 0 0 0 0 Weaver,L .158 34 38 4 6 6 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 1 0 14 0 0 1 2 .158 .179 0 0 0 0 #+Webb,T .000 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 STL .000 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 +Wisdom,P .260 32 50 11 13 26 1 0 4 10 0 0 2 6 0 19 2 1 1 3 .520 .362 15 5 1 2 Wong,K .249 127 353 41 88 137 18 2 9 38 6 3 14 31 3 60 6 5 6 9 .388 .332 7 3 0 1 PITCHERS .147 162 286 18 42 66 4 1 6 23 32 2 0 7 0 119 0 0 1 22 .231 .166 3 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS .249 162 5498 759 1369 2250 248 9 205 725 46 48 80 525 40 1380 63 32 92 133 .409 .321 218 42 5 29 OPPONENTS .246 162 5506 691 1354 2080 242 26 144 648 55 50 67 593 49 1337 47 13 129 91 .378 .324 225 48 2 21 OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Bowman,M R 0 2 6.26 22 0 0 5 0 0 23.0 29 16 16 4 1 11 3 26 1 0 .309 Brebbia,J R 3 3 3.20 45 0 0 17 0 2 50.2 43 18 18 5 0 16 2 60 1 0 .226 Cecil,B L 1 1 6.89 40 0 0 7 0 0 32.2 39 27 25 5 0 25 5 19 1 0 .302 +Flaherty,J R 8 9 3.34 28 28 0 0 0 0 151.0 108 59 56 20 11 59 3 182 6 0 .199 +Gallegos,G R 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 2 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .200 Gant,J R 7 6 3.47 26 19 0 1 0 0 114.0 91 54 44 9 2 57 3 95 5 0 .216 Garcia,G R 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 +Gomber,A L 6 2 4.44 29 11 0 1 0 0 75.0 81 40 37 7 4 32 4 67 3 1 .277 Gregerson,L R 0 0 7.11 17 0 0 4 0 0 12.2 14 10 10 2 0 6 0 12 2 1 .275 Guilmet,P R 0 1 22.50 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 7 5 5 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 .583 Gyorko,J R 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .400 +Hicks,J R 3 4 3.59 73 0 0 20 0 6 77.2 59 33 31 2 8 45 2 70 9 0 .208 # Holland,G R 2 2 4.66 56 0 0 13 0 3 46.1 43 30 24 2 1 32 2 47 0 0 .242 STL R 0 2 7.92 32 0 0 7 0 0 25.0 34 28 22 1 0 22 2 22 0 0 .312 +Hudson,D R 4 1 2.63 26 0 0 2 0 0 27.1 19 9 8 0 1 18 0 19 2 0 .196 Leone,D R 1 2 4.50 29 0 0 8 0 0 24.0 27 12 12 3 0 8 3 26 0 0 .287 Lyons,T L 1 0 8.64 27 0 0 2 0 0 16.2 24 16 16 3 2 8 2 19 2 0 .343 Martinez,C R 8 6 3.11 33 18 0 9 0 5 118.2 100 48 41 5 11 60 4 117 5 0 .228 +Mayers,M R 2 1 4.70 50 0 0 15 0 1 51.2 59 28 27 7 1 15 1 49 4 0 .289 Mikolas,M R 18 4 2.83 32 32 1 0 1 0 200.2 186 70 63 16 7 29 4 146 2 1 .245 Norris,B R 3 6 3.59 64 0 0 42 0 28 57.2 51 27 23 8 5 21 3 67 9 0 .237 +Poncedeleon,D R 0 2 2.73 11 4 0 2 0 1 33.0 24 10 10 2 1 13 0 31 0 0 .205 +Reyes,A R 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 .250 # Ross,T R 8 9 4.15 31 23 0 0 0 0 149.2 132 73 69 17 7 62 4 122 4 0 .237 STL R 2 0 2.73 9 1 0 0 0 0 26.1 20 9 8 1 0 10 1 15 0 0 .222 +Sherriff,R L 0 0 6.35 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 8 4 4 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 .333 Shreve,C L 1 2 3.07 20 0 0 3 0 0 14.2 14 5 5 3 0 9 0 16 0 0 .259 Tuivailala,S R 3 3 3.69 31 0 0 5 0 0 31.2 35 14 13 3 2 11 2 26 4 0 .273 Wacha,M R 8 2 3.20 15 15 0 0 0 0 84.1 68 36 30 9 2 36 0 71 2 1 .221 Wainwright,A R 2 4 4.46 8 8 0 0 0 0 40.1 41 21 20 5 2 18 1 40 1 0 .263 Weaver,L R 7 11 4.95 30 25 0 3 0 0 136.1 150 83 75 19 3 54 2 121 3 0 .277 #+Webb,T L 0 1 4.43 22 0 0 5 0 0 20.1 22 15 10 3 1 9 2 15 0 0 .278 STL L 0 0 1.76 18 0 0 4 0 0 15.1 16 8 3 1 1 6 2 11 0 0 .276 ST. LOUIS 88 74 3.85 162 162 1 161 8 43 1455.1 1354 691 622 144 67 593 49 1337 63 4 .246 OPPONENTS 74 88 4.30 162 162 0 162 7 35 1446.2 1369 759 691 205 80 525 40 1380 56 6 .249