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Chris AntonettiExecutive Vice President and General Manager

Chris Antonetti enters his fth season as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Cleveland Indians after being elevated to the position following the 2010 campaign. It is his 17th season overall with the franchise after spending nine years as Assistant GM and, later, as Vice President of Baseball Operations from 2002-10. During that period, Chris assisted Mark Shapiro with signi cant rebuilding efforts that were rewarded in 2007 when the Indians advanced to the A.L. Championship Series after leading Major League Baseball in wins.Antonetti, 40, joined the Indians organization prior to the 1999 season as an assistant in the Baseball Operations Department. He was promoted to Director of Major League Operations in August 2001, Assistant GM in January 2002 and Vice President in March 2007. Chris began

his career in professional baseball in the summer of 1997 as an intern with the Montreal Expos in West Palm Beach, FL. He was later hired as Assistant Director of Player Development with the Expos in November 1997 and served in that position until joining the Indians staff.In his current role, Antonetti oversaw a strategic reshaping of the Indians Major League club prior to the 2013 campaign, which began with the hiring of Terry Francona, a two-time World Series champion with 30-plus years of professional baseball experience, as Indians manager on Oct. 8, 2012. Cleveland went on to earn a Postseason berth in the 2013 A.L. Wild Card Game and entered the nal weekend of the 2014 season in playoff contention. Guided by an organizational philosophy that balances an emphasis on scouting and player development with opportunistic trades and timely investments in the free agent market, Antonetti and his staff have worked to assemble a deep and versatile 40-man roster for 2015.Through collaborative efforts with John Mirabelli and Brad Grant, Chris has guided amateur scouting processes and acquisition strategies that have yielded homegrown players such as Cody Allen, Lonnie Chisenhall, Kyle Crockett, Tyler Holt, T.J. House, Jason Kipnis, C.C. Lee, Roberto Perez, Jose Ramirez and Danny Salazar. The organization’s 2014 draft class, in particular, was rated as best in the Majors according to Baseball America. Antonetti has also been instrumental in engineering trades to acquire the likes of Mike Aviles, Trevor Bauer, Michael Brantley, Carlos Carrasco, Yan Gomes, Corey Kluber, Zach McAllister, Brandon Moss, Carlos Santana, Marc Rzepczynski, Bryan Shaw and Zach Walters. With the help of substantial nancial commitments by the Dolan family, the organization signed long-term contract extensions with Brantley, Gomes, Kipnis and Santana. Collectively, these moves were designed to establish a core group of talented players able to compete together in Cleveland for multiple seasons.Antonetti graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University in 1996 with a degree in business administration and earned a Master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts in sports management the following year. At Georgetown he was a student manager for the men’s basketball team for one and a half years under John Thompson Jr.Chris and his wife, Sarah, live in Westlake, OH with their daughters, Mya and Ella.

19 03-27 .................. Ernest S. Barnard1916 -17 .............................Bob McRoy1927-35 ..............................B il ly Evans1935-41 ....................... C.C. S lapnicka19 41-46 ............... Roger Peckinpaugh19 46-49 ................................B il l Veeck 19 50 -57 ....................Hank Greenberg

19 57- 61 ............................. Frank Lane19 61-73 ...............................Gabe Paul1973-85 ............................... Phil SeghiM ar. 8, 1985 - Dec. 18 , 19 87...............................................Joe K le inNov. 2, 1987 - Sept. 18, 1991..........................................Hank Peters

Sept. 18, 19 91 - O ct. 31, 2001..............................................John HartNov. 1, 2001 - Oct. 3, 2010........................................ M ark ShapiroOct. 4, 2010 - present..................................... Chris Antonetti

GENERAL MANAGERS OF THE CLEVELAND INDIANS

BASEBALL OPERATIONS

Ross AtkinsVice President, Player Personnel

Ross Atkins begins his 15th season with the Cleveland Indians and rst since being elevated to Vice President of Player Personnel. He previously served as VP of Player Development from 2011-14 and as Director of Player Development from 2007-10. Atkins also spent three seasons from 2004-06 as the club’s Director of Latin American Operations after supporting John Farrell from 2001-03 as the Assistant Director of Player Development.In his current role, Atkins, 41, oversees all elements of the Tribe’s Player Development System, working to ensure that the values, visions and philosophies communicated across all Minor League af liates and the club’s Latin American operations align with those set forth by the Cleveland Indians organization. Additionally, Ross facilitates dialogue and collaboration

among Player Development and Scouting personnel to streamline Cleveland’s talent acquisition approach. He also serves in an advisory role to GM Chris Antonetti in a number of areas, including player evaluations, staf ng recommendations and programming decisions.The Indians Player Development System has made signi cant contributions to the club's Major League roster, as recent seasons have yielded the likes of homegrown players such as Cody Allen, Lonnie Chisenhall, Kyle Crockett, Tyler Holt, TJ House, Jason Kipnis, C.C. Lee, Roberto Perez, Jose Ramirez and Danny Salazar. Cleveland’s system has also successfully transitioned players acquired via trade onto the Major League roster, as Trevor Bauer (AAA), Michael Brantley (AAA), Carlos Carrasco (AAA), Yan Gomes (AAA), Corey Kluber (AA) and Carlos Santana (A) all began with Indians af liates prior to appearing in Cleveland. Tribe af liates have produced at least one league championship in four of the last six seasons. In addition to developing players, the Indians Player Development System has placed several staff members on Major League coaching staffs over the last few seasons, including Mickey Callaway, Mike Sarbaugh and James Quinlan on Terry Francona's current staff, as well as Jake Beiting (HOU), Dave Hudgens (HOU), Rob Leary (FLA), Torey Lovullo (BOS) and Alan Zinter (HOU).Ross pitched for ve seasons from 1995-99 in the Tribe’s minor league system after being selected in the 38th round of the 1995 draft, spending his last two seasons at AA Akron. He compiled a career minor league mark of 37-32 with a 4.13 ERA in 141 games/66 starts. Upon the completion of his playing career, he spent the 2000 season as a pitching coach and translator/English instructor for Danys Baez during his transition from Cuba to the United States during his rst pro season. He also served as a pitching coach in the Florida Instructional League in 2000 and 2001. Atkins attended Coral Gables (FL) High School outside Miami and then spent four years playing baseball for Wake Forest University, where he received a Bachelor’s degree in economics and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll.Ross resides in Cleveland with his wife, Christine, and their daughters, Jane & Marita.

Mike Chernoff Assistant General Manager

Mike Chernoff is in his 12th season with the Cleveland Indians and his fth as the club’s Assistant General Manager after being elevated to the position in October 2010. Chernoff was previously the Tribe’s Director of Baseball Operations over four seasons from 2007-10 after spending the 2005-06 campaigns as the Assistant Director of Baseball Operations. His tenure with the organization started in June 2003 when he began an internship in Baseball Operations.As Assistant General Manager, Mike is involved in all aspects of baseball operations and primarily serves to assist Executive VP & GM Chris Antonetti in all player acquisitions, contract negotiations, player evaluations, and the day-to-day operations of the Baseball Operations

Department. He also oversees the club’s professional scouting, baseball analytics and video scouting within the Baseball Operations Department and is responsible for the interpretation and implementation of Major League waiver and option rules. Chernoff has assisted with a variety of strategic moves that have impacted the Indians current Major League team, including the hiring of Terry Francona and numerous player acquisitions via trade, waiver claim and free agency.Mike played four years of varsity baseball as a middle in elder at Princeton University and served as captain of the team as a senior. He earned a degree in economics with a certi cate in nance from the Ivy League institution in June 2003.Mike and his wife, Sarah, reside in Beachwood with their sons, Brody and Owen. His father, Mark, is the Vice President of Programming at WFAN in New York City.

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BASEBALL OPERATIONS (continued)

Derek FalveyDirector, Baseball Operations

Derek Falvey begins his eighth season with the Indians and fourth as the Director of Baseball Operations after being named to the position in December of 2011.As Director of Baseball Operations, Derek contributes to all aspects of professional and amateur player procurement, player development, and assists Chris Antonetti and Mike Chernoff in nancial, statistical and contractual dealings. He also oversees the Baseball Operations internship program, Advance Scouting process, and works closely with both the Major League Coaching Staff and the organization’s Professional Scouts.Falvey’s tenure with the organization started in November 2007 when he began an internship in Baseball Operations. In his rst three years with the club, Derek assisted both the Amateur

and International Scouting Departments before spending the 2011 season as Assistant Director of Baseball Operations.Derek played varsity baseball as a pitcher at Trinity College in Hartford, CT where he earned a degree in economics in June 2005. After graduating, Falvey returned home to the Boston, MA area where he worked until joining the Indians in the fall of 2007. Derek resides in Rocky River, OH with his wife, Meghan.

Carter HawkinsDirector, Player Development

Carter Hawkins begins his eighth season with the Indians and rst as Director of Player Development. Carter began his tenure with the Indians in 2008 as the Advance Scouting Intern and progressed into a full-time role in Professional Scouting in 2009. In 2010, Carter became Assistant Director of Player Development, a role he lled for four seasons before moving into his current role October of 2014.As the Director of Player Development, Hawkins oversees all aspects of the Indians farm system, including the organization’s six minor league af liates and Dominican Summer League team. Hawkins leads the continued improvement and implementation of Player Development philosophies, programs and systems, including the Indians Winter Development Program, an

annual tradition that began in 1996. It is the goal of the Indians Player Development System to develop the whole player while providing each player and staff member with practical development tools and resources. Carter graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 2007 with a degree in Human and Organizational Development and was a 4-year letter winner as a catcher for the Commodore baseball team.

Alex EckelmanAdvance Scouting Coordinator

Alex Eckelman begins his sixth season with the Indians and his fourth as Advance Scouting Coordinator. In this role he is responsible for managing the club's advance scouting process and assisting the Major League coaching staff with scouting and analysis both at home and on the road. Eckelman originally joined the Indians organization in 2010 as an Advance Scouting Intern and transitioned into the role of Assistant Director, Pro Scouting in 2011, handling analysis and Major League advance reports on upcoming opponents while also assisting with oversight of the club's Pro Scouting operations.Alex, 40, played professional baseball for nine years from 1997-2005 in the Houston and St. Louis organizations including parts of three seasons at the Triple-A level. Following his playing

career he coached in the Astros system in 2007. Alex graduated from The Ohio State University, where he played varsity baseball from 1994-97 and was elected to the Varsity "O" Hall of Fame in 2006 in a class that included Eddie George. He concluded his minor league career with a batting average of .274 (706-2578) in 804 games.Alex and his wife, Katie, have two children, Mason and Samantha.

Victor WangAssistant Director, Pro Scouting

Victor Wang enters his seventh season with the Indians and third since being elevated to Assistant Director of Pro Scouting. In his current role, Victor supports the day-to-day scheduling and coordination of the Tribe's professional scouts, assists with scouting coverage and ful lls a variety of other responsibilities within the Baseball Operations Department.Wang joined the Cleveland organization in a full-time capacity in June 2012 as a Baseball Operations Assistant after spending the previous three summers as a Baseball Operations & Analytics Intern. Prior to joining the Indians, Victor wrote for the Hardball Times.Victor grew up in Bloomington, Minnesota and later graduated from Northwestern University in June 2012 with a BA in Economics. He currently resides in downtown Cleveland.

Eric BinderAssistant Director, Player Development

Eric Binder begins his third season with the Indians and rst as Assistant Director of Player Development after being named to the position in January of 2015. Eric began his tenure with the Indians in 2013 as the Advance Scouting Intern and progressed into a full-time role in Player Development in 2014. As the Assistant Director of Player Development, Eric assists Carter Hawkins in the execution of all elements of Player Development, including the management of all Player Development staff and the design and creation of its programs, policies and curriculums. Eric joined the Indians after a two-year Minor League pitching career with the St. Louis Cardinals organization from 2012-13. He grew up in Burr Ridge, IL and attended Northwestern

University, later graduating from Trinity University in 2010 with a degree in Economics. He resides in downtown Cleveland.

Matt FormanAssistant Director, Baseball Operations

Matt Forman enters his third season with the Indians and rst as Assistant Director of Baseball Operations. Forman’s tenure with the Indians began in January 2013, when he interned in Baseball Operations and Amateur Scouting.Forman contributes to and supports the Baseball Operations department day-to-day, with responsibilities including, but not limited to, gathering and coordinating information for baseball planning, research and development, and decision-making. He also contributes to the amateur and professional player procurement process and strategies.Prior to joining the Indians, Forman wrote for Baseball America. He graduated from Northwestern University, where he earned a degree in Journalism and American History in

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MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONSw/ 86+ WINS, ALL-TIME

Manager Seasons Years Joe McCarthy 16 1928-30 (ChC), 1931-43 (NYY) Joe Torre 12 1996-2007 (NYY) Bobby Cox 11 1995-2005 (ATL) Fred Clarke 10 1901-10 (PIT) Casey Stengel 10 1949-58 (NYY) Terry Francona 9 2004-11 (BOS), 2013 (CLE)

LARGEST WIN IMPROVEMENT IN MANAGER’S1st SEASON w/TEAM, SINCE 1969

Manager Team +/- W-L Dusty Baker ‘93 SF +31 103-59 Billy Martin ‘80 OAK +29 83-79 John Farrell ‘13 BOS +27 96-66 Bob Lemon ‘77 CWS +26 90-72 G. Bamberger ‘78 MIL +26 93-69 Bob Melvin ‘05 ARI +26 77-85 Jim Frey ‘84 ChC +25 96-66 Jim Leyland ‘06 DET +24 95-67 Terry Francona ‘13 CLE +24 92-70

2013 A.L. MANAGER OF THE YEAR VOTINGMANAGER/CLUB 1Terry Francona, CLE 16 10 2 112 John Farrell, BOS 12 10 6 96 Bob Melvin, OAK 2 5 11 36

Managerial/Coaching CareerSUMMARY: Francona has 14 years of Major League managerial experience, compiling a record of 1206-1062 (.532) for Philadel-phia (1997-2000), Boston (2004-11) and Cleveland (2013-14)...His 1206 wins currently rank 4th among active Major League managers...Has received BBWAA Manager of the Year votes in 8 different seasons, including both of his campaigns with Cleveland (2013-14)...Francona has guided a team to at least 90 wins 7 times in his career, most among active managers...Owns 10 consecutive winning seasons, the longest streak by any active skipper...Saw a streak of 9 consecutive seasons with 86+ wins come to an end in 2014, which stands as the 6th-longest by any manager in MLB history...His 10 straight winning managerial seasons are the most by a MLB manager since Joe Torre (1996-2009)...Has guided his teams to the MLB Postseason on 6 different occasions (including 2013 with Cleveland), compiling an all-time winning pct. of .609 (28-18) in the playoffs, which stands as the 2nd-best mark in MLB history (min 25G) behind Joe McCarthy (.698, 30-13)...Has won all 8 World Series games he has managed, the most wins w/o a loss in the history of the Fall Classic...Has won 7 of 10 playoff series overall (excluding 2014 )

INDIANS: Has steered Cleveland to a combined record of 177-147 (.546) from 2013-14, the 4th-most victories and 5th-best winning pct. of any manager in Indians history through his rst two seasons...2014: Notched his 10th consecutive season with 85+ wins, managing the Indians to a record of 85-77 (.525), nished 5th in A.L. Manager of the Year voting...2013: In his rst season as Cleveland’s Manager, Francona was named A.L. Manager of the Year after guiding the Indians to a 92-70 (.568) record, 4th-best in the A.L. and T7th-best in the Majors...The 92 wins were 24 more than the Indians recorded in 2012 (68-94), matching the largest win improvement in franchise history (1986: +24, 84-78) when removing the impact of strike-shortened seasons (‘81, ‘94)...Among Divisional Era (since 1969) managers in their rst ever season with a team, that is tied for the 8th-largest such win improvement, although Francona is just the 7th skipper on that list to win at least 90 games in the process of helping his team win at least 24 more games than previous season...Named 42nd Manager in Cleveland Indians history on October 8, 2012...2012: Spent season as an analyst for ESPN, primarily providing studio work and color commentary on the Sunday Night Baseball telecast with Dan Shulman and Orel Her-shiser...RED SOX YEARS (2004-11): Led Boston to ve playoff appearances, six seasons of 90-or-more victories and two World Series titles (2004, 2007) over an eight-season span from 2004-11, as the Red Sox (.574, 744-552) posted the 2nd-highest win pct. in MLB over that span behind the Yankees (.595, 771-525); 2004 title ended an 86-year drought (1918)...His 744 wins with the Red Sox rank second in the 112-year history of the franchise, while .574 win pct. was

2nd-best in Sox history behind Joe McCarthy (.606)...Only Francona and Joe Cronin (13, 1935-47) managed the Red Sox more than 7 consecutive full seasons...2001-03: Special Asst. to Baseball Ops in Cleveland under Mark Shapiro and Chris Antonetti...Jerry Narron’s Bench Coach in Texas (2002)...Ken Macha’s Bench Coach in Oakland (2003)...MANAGERIAL DEBUT: Guided the Philadelphia Phillies from 1997-2000, raising club’s win total in rst 3 of 4 seasons...At 37, became youngest MGR in MLB on Oct. 30, 1996...1992-96: Was Double-A Birmingham MGR in White Sox system from 1992-96, earning Southern League MGR of the Year honors & Baseball America MGR of the Year honors in 1993...Managed Michael Jordan during ‘94 season...Buddy Bell’s Third Base Coach in Detroit (1996).

Terry Francona 17Age: 55, born April 22, 1959 in Aberdeen, South Dakota

Resides: Tucson, AZ Position: Manager

Bats: Le Throws: Le Height: 6-1 Weight: 220

Contract Status: Signed thru 2018 with club options for 2019 & 2020 (signed two-year extension on 11/4/2014)

Playing CareerPlayed professionally for 11 seasons from 1980-90...Was drafted in the rst round by Montreal in 1980 (22nd overall)...Played parts of 10 seasons in the Major Leagues as a rst baseman/out elder from 1981-90 and split the 1988 season between Cleveland and AAA Colorado Springs...First big league homer came on Sept 16, 1981 off Bruce Sutter after making his debut with Montreal on 8/19/81 at Houston...Appeared in the NLDS and NLCS for Montreal in 1981...First two big league seasons were derailed by knee problems and was limited to just 46 games in 1982 after hitting .321 due to right knee surgery...Was hitting .346 in 1984 before season-ending left knee surgery...Career ended in 1990.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name TERRY JOHN FRANCONA...Has four children: Nicholas (7/11/85), Alyssa (4/7/87), Leah (1/27/90) and Jamie (11/24/93) and one grandchild...Nick currently works in Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers...Terry’s father, Tito, played 15 years in the Major Leagues from 1956-70, six of which came with the Indians from 1959-64...Tito, 80, was an American League All-Star (1961), hit .363 in 1959 and led the AL in doubles in 1960 (36) and still resides in New Brighton, PA...Terry was a White House dinner guest in 2008...Attended the University of Arizona, where he played 3 seasons from 1978-80...Won Golden Spikes Award as a junior in 1980, which is given annually to the nation's top amateur player...Hit .401 that year and was also named college Player of the Year by the Sporting News...Batted .458 in the College World Series for 1980 CWS champs and was named series MVP...In May 2010 ,was selected to the CWS Legends Team (UA also appeared in 1979)...Picked by the Cubs in 2nd round of 1977 draft (did not sign)...Toured Italy with Team USA in 1978...Graduated from New Brighton (PA) High School in 1977...With the Red Sox and Indians has purchased tickets for military members and veterans to every Sunday home game and in 2010 served as the Honorary Co-Chair for the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation...Very active with the local military, Cleveland Indians Charities and TribeFest during his tenure with the Indians.

FRANCONA'S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE CLASS W-L PCT POS. NOTES1992 South Bend (CWS) Midwest A 73-64 .533 3rd/2nd 1993 Birmingham (CWS) Southern AA 78-64 .549 2nd/1st League Champions1994 Birmingham (CWS) Southern AA 65-74 .468 4th/5th Managed Michael Jordan1995 Birmingham (CWS) Southern AA 80-64 .556 4th/2nd 296-266 MiLB managerial record1997 Philadelphia National MLB 68-94 .420 5th 6th place, NL MGR of the Year1998 Philadelphia National MLB 75-87 .463 3rd 1999 Philadelphia National MLB 77-85 .475 3rd Improved each of 1st 3 seasons2000 Philadelphia National MLB 65-97 .401 5th 285-363(.440) with PHI, 1997-002004 Boston American MLB 98-64 .605 2nd World Series Champions2005 Boston American MLB 95-67 .586 2nd AL Wild Card 2006 Boston American MLB 86-76 .531 3rd 2007 Boston American MLB 96-66 .593 1st World Series Champions2008 Boston American MLB 95-67 .586 2nd AL Wild Card, Advanced to LCS2009 Boston American MLB 95-67 .586 2nd AL Wild Card2010 Boston American MLB 89-73 .549 3rd2011 Boston American MLB 90-72 .556 3rd 744-552(.574) career w/BOS2013 Cleveland American MLB 92-70 .568 2nd AL Wild Card (One Seed)2014 Cleveland American MLB 85-77 .525 3rd Not eliminated until Game 160CLEVELAND TOTALS 177-147 .546MAJOR TOTALS 1206-1062 .532CAREER TOTALS 1502-1328 .531

CAREER WIN LEADERS; CURRENT MLB MANAGERSMANAGER WINSBruce Bochy 1618Mike Scioscia 1331Buck Showalter 1259TERRY FRANCONA 1206 Clint Hurdle 867

FRANCONA'S POSTSEASON RECORDY CLUB RECORD/ PCT F2004 Boston 11-3 .786 World Series Champs2005 Boston 0-3 .000 Swept ALDS by CWS2007 Boston 11-3 .786 World Series Champs2008 Boston 6-5 .545 Lost in ALCS to TB2009 Boston 0-3 .000 Swept ALDS by LAA2013 Cleveland 0-1 .000 Lost to TB in Wild CardCareer Postseason 28-18 .609

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Sandy Alomar 15 Age: 48, born June 18, 1966 in Salinas, PR

Resides: Dallas, TX Position: First Base/Catching Coach

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-5 Weight: 230

Managerial/Coaching CareerEntering his sixth season on the Indians coaching staff...Named First Base Coach on November 17, 2009, was 1B coach in 2010-11, Bench Coach in 2012-13 before moving back to rst base in 2014...Also instructs and mentors Indians catchers... Also served as Interim Manager for the nal six games of the 2012 season (3-3), becoming the 41st skipper in Indians history after replacing Manny Acta on Sept 27, 2012...Spent two (2) seasons as the New York Mets Major League catching instructor in 2008-09 after concluding his 20th Major League season in 2007.

Playing CareerSandy spent eleven (11) seasons catching with the Cleveland Indians from 1990-2000 where he was a six-time All-Star selection and in the summer of 2009 he was the 33rd player to be inducted into the Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame...During his tenure with the Indians, Alomar hit .277 (944-3409) with 194 doubles, 92 home runs and 453 RBI in 985 games and was the Tribe’s eld leader behind the plate on club’s that won ve (5) American League Central Division titles and two (2) American League Pen-nants from 1995-99...One of the most popular players in club history, Alomar’s best season came during the Tribe’s run to the 1997 World Series when he hit .324 (146-451) with 37 2B, 21 HR and 83 RBI in 125 games, earning All-Star Game MVP honors and nishing 14th in the AL MVP voting...His 950 games caught are the third-highest total in the 109-year history of the Indians organization...Sandy concluded his 20-year Major League playing career with the New York Mets in 2007 and nished with a career average of .273 (1236-4530) with 249 2B, 112HR & 588RBI in 1377 games...He was the 1990 American League Rookie of the Year and the Rawlings Gold Glove Award recipient that same season...Originally signed by the Padres and was traded to the Indians after the 1989 season along with Carlos Baerga for OF Joe Carter...Ap-peared in 49 post-season games with the Indians...Drove in a then single-season record 19 runs in the 1997 playoffs.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name SANTOS VELAZQUEZ ALOMAR...Wife, Margred...Has four daughters: Marisa (10/25/92), Leanna (4/18/88), Brianna (12/2/00), Isabela (4/22/04) and one son, Marcus (2/14/90)...Father, Sandy Sr., played for six teams over a 15-year big league career from 1964-78...His brother, Roberto, played 17 seasons from 1988-2004 and was a 12-time All-Star...He was a two-time World Series champion with Toronto, hit .300 for his career with 210 homers, 1,134 RBI and 474 stolen bases and was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January 2011...The three Alomar’s have a combined total of 5,128 hits...Attended Luis Munoz High School in Salinas, PR... Avid cyclist.

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1990 CLEVELAND .667 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 01991 CLEVELAND .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01992 CLEVELAND .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01996 CLEVELAND .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01997 CLEVELAND 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 01998 CLEVELAND 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS .417 6 12 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

ALL-TIME GAMES CAUGHT, INDIANS HISTORYJim Hegan (1941-57) 1491

Steve O’Neill (1911-23) 1335

SANDY ALOMAR, JR. (1990-2000) 950

FRANCONA'S POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1981 MON (NLDS vPHI) .333 5 12 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 MON (NLCS vLAD) .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

FRANCONA'S PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1980 Memphis .333 60 210 20 63 13 2 1 23 10 20 11981 Memphis .348 41 161 20 56 8 1 0 18 7 18 0 Denver .352 93 355 53 125 17 9 1 58 16 22 7 Montreal .274 34 95 11 26 0 1 1 8 5 6 11982 Montreal .321 46 131 14 42 3 0 0 9 8 11 21983 Montreal .257 120 230 21 59 11 1 3 22 6 20 01984 Montreal .346 58 214 18 74 19 2 1 18 5 12 01985 Montreal .267 107 281 19 75 15 1 2 31 12 12 51986 Iowa .250 17 60 7 15 3 2 0 8 4 5 1 Chicago(NL) .250 86 124 13 31 3 0 2 8 6 8 01987 Cincinnati .227 102 207 16 47 5 0 3 12 10 12 21988 CLEVELAND .311 62 212 24 66 8 0 1 12 5 18 0 Colorado Springs .356 68 235 29 76 15 5 0 32 13 18 01989 Milwaukee .232 90 233 26 54 10 1 3 23 8 20 21990 Milwaukee .000 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisville(AAA) .263 86 284 29 75 9 3 6 30 12 23 1MAJOR LGE. TOTALS .274 708 1731 163 474 74 6 16 143 65 119 12

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PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1984 Spokane .215 59 219 13 47 5 0 0 21 13 20 31985 Charleston .207 100 352 38 73 7 0 3 43 31 30 31986 Beaumont .240 100 346 36 83 15 1 4 27 15 35 21987 Wichita .307 103 375 50 115 19 1 8 65 21 37 11988 Las Vegas .297 93 337 59 100 9 5 16 71 28 35 1 San Diego .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01989 Las Vegas .306 131 523 88 160 33 8 13 101 42 58 3 San Diego .211 7 19 1 4 1 0 1 6 3 3 01990 CLEVELAND .290 132 445 60 129 26 2 9 66 25 46 41991 CLEVELAND .217 51 184 10 40 9 0 0 7 8 24 0 Colorado Springs .400 12 35 5 14 2 0 1 10 5 0 01992 CLEVELAND .251 89 299 22 75 16 0 2 26 13 32 31993 CLEVELAND .270 64 215 24 58 7 1 6 32 11 28 3 Charlotte .364 12 44 8 16 5 0 1 8 5 8 01994 CLEVELAND .288 80 292 44 84 15 1 14 43 25 31 81995 Canton-Akron .400 6 15 3 6 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 CLEVELAND .300 66 203 32 61 6 0 10 35 7 26 31996 CLEVELAND .263 127 418 53 110 23 0 11 50 19 42 11997 CLEVELAND .324 125 451 63 146 37 0 21 83 19 48 01998 CLEVELAND .235 117 409 45 96 26 2 6 44 18 45 01999 CLEVELAND .307 37 137 19 42 13 0 6 25 4 23 0 Akron .310 10 29 8 9 0 0 1 6 3 2 1 Buffalo .273 10 33 9 9 2 1 2 10 6 3 02000 CLEVELAND .289 97 356 44 103 16 2 7 42 16 41 22001 Chicago (AL) .245 70 220 17 54 8 1 4 21 12 17 12002 Chicago (AL) .287 51 167 21 48 10 1 7 25 5 14 0 Charlotte .125 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado .267 38 116 8 31 4 0 0 12 4 19 02003 Chicago (AL) .268 75 194 22 52 12 0 5 26 4 17 0 Charlotte .267 5 15 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 02004 Chicago (AL) .240 50 146 15 35 4 0 2 14 11 13 02005 Texas .273 46 128 11 35 7 0 0 14 5 12 02006 Los Angeles (NL) .323 27 62 3 20 5 0 0 9 0 7 0 Chicago (AL) .217 19 46 5 10 3 0 1 8 3 7 02007 New Orleans .292 45 144 15 42 8 1 4 29 8 24 1 Binghamton .188 5 16 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 New York (NL) .136 8 22 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0AMERICAN LEAGUE .273 1296 4310 507 1178 238 10 111 561 205 466 25NATIONAL LEAGUE .264 81 220 13 58 11 0 1 27 7 33 0M.L. TOTALS .273 1377 4530 520 1236 249 10 112 588 212 499 25

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1995 CLE (ALDS v BOS) .182 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 CLE (ALCS v SEA) .267 5 15 0 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 CLE (WS v ATL) .200 5 15 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 01996 CLE (ALDS v BAL) .125 4 16 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 01997 CLE (ALDS v NYY) .316 5 19 4 6 1 0 2 5 0 2 0 CLE (ALCS v BAL) .125 6 24 3 3 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 CLE (WS v FLA) .367 7 30 5 11 1 0 2 10 2 3 0 1998 CLE (ALDS v BOS) .231 4 13 2 3 3 0 0 2 1 4 0 CLE (ALCS v NYY) .063 5 16 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1999 CLE (ALDS v BOS) .143 5 14 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 0TOTALS .214 49 173 17 37 9 1 5 28 7 26 0

Jason Bere 46Age: 43, born May 26, 1971 in Cambridge, MA

Resides: North Andover, MA Position: Bullpen Coach

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 220

Managerial/Coaching CareerBegins his rst season as Major League Bullpen Coach, replacing Kevin Cash on January 6, 2015 after Cash was named Manager of the Tampa Bay Rays on December 5...Spent nine seasons in a front of ce role with the Indians as a Special Assistant to Baseball Operations from 2006-14, mainly instructing and evaluating pitchers within the Indians Player Development System during the regular season and spring training, where he spent each spring in uniform assisting the Major League and Minor League coaching staffs.

Playing CareerThe Wilmington, MA native pitched 11 seasons in the Major Leagues with ve different teams, including stints with the Indians in 2000 and 2003 before concluding his playing career at AAA Buffalo in 2005...Originally acquired by Indians on July 28, 2000 with Bob Wickman and Steve Woodard in a trade that sent Richie Sexson and Marco Scutaro to Milwaukee...During his career he compiled a Major League record of 71-65 with a 5.14 ERA in 211 games/203 starts (1111.0IP, 1095H, 634ER, 626BB, 920K) and was an American League All-Star in 1994 with the Chicago White Sox...Bere won a combined 24 games in 1993 and 1994 with the Sox and was the starting and winning pitcher for Chicago in the nal game played at Cleveland Stadium on October 3, 1993...His 71 career wins were 7th-most of any pitcher selected in the 1990 draft.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JASON PHILLIP BERE…Married, wife’s name is Dinelle...Two children, Dauson and Colby...Was a 1989 graduate of Wilmington High School, MA and attended Middlesex Community College in Bedford, MA in 1990 before being selected by the Sox in the 36th round of the June draft (952nd overall).

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO1994 Chicago-AL (at PIT) 0 1 inf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 1 0 0

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO1993 CWS (ALCS vTOR) 0 0 11.57 1 1 0 0 0 2.1 5 3 3 2 3

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Mickey Callaway 32 Age: 39, born May 13, 1975 in Memphis, TN

Resides: Santa Rosa Beach, FL Position: Pitching Coach

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 200

Managerial/Coaching CareerBegins his third season as Major League Pitching Coach, his third season on the Major League staff and his 6th season of coaching in the Indians organization...Oversaw a staff that set a Major League single-season record for strikeouts (1450) in 2014, posting a 3.56 ERA that ranked in the A.L.’s top half (6th) for a second straight campaign (3.82 ERA in 2013 was 7th in A.L.) and sat more than one full run below the 2012 gure (4.78) he inherited...In 2013, Tribe hurlers posted a 3.13 ERA after the All-Star break, 4th in MLB...Staff also recorded a then franchise-record 1379 strikeouts, 2nd-most in MLB...Was the club's Minor League Pitching Coordinator in 2012...Was the Pitching Coach for the 2011 Kinston Indians...Made his coaching debut in 2010 as the Pitching Coach of the Lake County Captains.

Playing CareerSelected in the 7th round of the 1996 draft by Tampa Bay...Played professionally for 14 seasons including parts of ve seasons at the Major League level with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Texas Rangers and Anaheim Angels where he compiled a record of 4-11 with a 6.27 ERA in 40 games/20 starts...Made his Major League debut in 1999 with Tampa Bay and was part of the Angels World Series Championship team in 2002...Named the Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2001 for Tampa Bay and 2002 with Anaheim...Pitched in Korea ('05-'07) and Taiwan ('09) before retiring.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER CALLAWAY… Married, wife’s name is Anna...Has two daughters - Catherine and Madeline...Named the Gatorade Tennessee High School Player of the Year in 1992...Was a member of Team USA at the 1992 Goodwill Games...Attended the University of Mississippi...Interim Coach at Texas A&M International in 2008.

YEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO1996 Butte 6 2 3.71 16 11 0 0 0 63.0 70 37 26 25 571997 St. Petersburg 11 7 3.22 28 28 3 0 0 170.2 162 74 61 39 109 1998 Orlando 5 6 4.42 18 17 0 0 0 89.2 103 56 44 44 57 Durham 5 3 4.53 9 8 0 0 0 47.2 49 27 24 17 19 1999 Orlando 1 1 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 15 6 5 2 7 Durham 7 1 4.20 15 15 0 0 0 81.1 86 45 38 28 56 Tampa Bay 1 2 7.45 5 4 0 0 0 19.1 30 20 16 14 11 2000 Durham 11 6 5.29 26 20 0 0 0 117.1 151 88 69 50 642001 Durham 11 7 3.07 29 21 2 1 0 129.0 131 50 44 24 81 Tampa Bay 0 0 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 4 4 2 2 2002 Salt Lake 9 2 1.68 17 14 1 0 0 91.1 79 26 17 22 75 Anaheim 2 1 4.19 6 6 0 0 0 34.1 31 20 16 11 23 2003 Salt Lake 1 0 2.95 7 4 0 0 0 21.1 22 8 7 6 10 Anaheim 1 4 6.81 17 4 0 0 0 38.1 57 32 29 16 22 Oklahoma 2 0 1.59 4 4 0 0 0 17.0 16 6 3 5 9 Texas 0 3 6.45 6 3 0 0 0 22.1 27 18 16 8 19 2004 Frisco 2 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 3 0 0 4 9 Texas 0 1 7.94 4 3 0 0 0 11.1 18 10 10 7 9 2005 Hyundai (Korea) 16 9 3.97 32 31 0 0 0 197.1 206 99 87 54 1032006 Hyundai (Korea) 14 7 2.87 27 27 0 0 0 166.1 171 61 53 35 952007 Hyundai (Korea) 2 6 4.18 11 11 1 1 0 56.0 65 36 26 22 242008 Laredo 2 1 3.00 7 2 0 0 0 18.0 13 6 6 8 12MINOR LGE. TOTALS 105 58 3.56 250 217 7 1 0 1288.0 1342 625 510 385 787MAJOR LGE. TOTALS 4 11 6.27 40 20 0 0 0 130.2 166 104 91 58 86

PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO1990 GCL White Sox 0 4 2.37 16 2 0 0 1 38.0 26 19 10 19 411991 South Bend 9 12 2.87 27 27 2 1 0 163.0 116 66 52 100 1581992 Sarasota 7 2 2.41 18 18 1 1 0 116.0 84 35 31 34 106 Birmingham 4 4 3.00 8 8 4 2 0 54.0 44 22 18 20 45 Vancouver 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 21993 Nashville 5 1 2.37 8 8 0 0 0 49.1 36 19 13 25 52 Chicago-AL 12 5 3.47 24 24 1 0 0 142.2 109 60 55 81 1291994 Chicago-AL 12 2 3.81 24 24 0 0 0 141.2 119 65 60 80 1271995 Chicago-AL 8 15 7.19 27 27 1 0 0 137.2 151 120 110 106 110 Nashville 1 0 3.38 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 6 2 2 2 71996 GCL White Sox 0 1 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 1 3 Hickory 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 0 5 Birmingham 0 0 4.15 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 4 5 Nashville 0 0 1.42 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 9 2 2 4 15 Chicago-AL 0 1 10.26 5 5 0 0 0 16.2 26 19 19 18 19 1997 Chicago-AL 4 2 4.71 6 6 0 0 0 28.2 20 15 15 17 21 GCL White Sox 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 2 0 0 0 5 Hickory 0 0 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 4 2 2 0 2 Birmingham 0 1 7.71 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 8 7 6 2 7 Nashville 1 1 5.59 4 4 0 0 0 19.1 23 13 12 7 131998 Chicago-AL 3 7 6.45 18 15 0 0 0 83.2 98 71 60 58 53 Cincinnati 3 2 4.12 9 7 0 0 0 43.2 39 20 20 20 31 1999 Cincinnati 3 0 6.85 12 10 0 0 0 43.1 56 37 33 40 28 Louisville 2 1 2.08 5 5 0 0 0 26.0 21 8 6 8 27 Milwaukee 2 0 4.63 5 4 0 0 0 23.1 23 15 12 10 19 Indianapolis 0 2 10.19 5 4 0 0 0 17.2 25 20 20 19 82000 Milwaukee 6 7 4.93 20 20 0 0 0 115.0 115 66 63 63 98 CLEVELAND 6 3 6.63 11 11 0 0 0 54.1 65 41 40 26 442001 Chicago-NL 11 11 4.31 32 32 2 0 0 188.0 171 99 90 77 175 2002 Chicago-NL 1 10 5.67 16 16 0 0 0 85.2 98 63 54 28 65 Iowa 1 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 1 1 3 32003 CLEVELAND 0 0 4.05 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 3 2 1 Lake County 0 0 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 7 3 3 0 1 Buffalo 1 0 0.61 3 3 0 0 0 14.2 9 1 1 3 172004 Akron 0 1 11.12 2 2 0 0 0 5.2 10 7 7 4 42005 Buffalo 1 1 13.15 3 3 0 0 0 13.0 26 20 19 5 5 MINOR LGE. TOTALS 33 31 3.29 114 98 7 4 1 572.0 470 251 209 260 531MAJOR LGE. TOTALS 71 65 5.14 211 203 4 0 0 1111.0 1095 694 634 626 920

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Brad Mills 2Age: 58, born January 19, 1957 in Exeter, CA

Resides: Visilia, CA Position: Bench Coach

Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 210

Managerial/Coaching CareerEntering his second season as Indians Bench Coach and his third season in the Indians organization after spend-ing the 2013 season as the Tribe's Third Base and Out eld Coach (continues to instruct the Tribe out elders)...This marks his 37th season in professional baseball and 17th season as a Major League coach or manager...In 2013 rejoined Terry Francona on the bench for the rst time since the 2009 season...Went to college, roomed and played professionally in Montreal with Francona in addition to coaching with him for eleven seasons...Was Tito's First Base Coach in Philadelphia from 1997-2000 and Bench Coach in Boston from 2004-09 before spending three years guiding the Houston Astros from 2010-2012...During his rst season in Houston (2010), the Astros nished 59-52 over their nal 111 games and nished 1.0 game out of 3rd place in the NL Central...After the season, Brad received a 6th place vote in the NL Manager of the Year voting...RED SOX: During his tenure with Boston and Francona, the Red Sox went to the postseason in 5 of the 6 seasons and won two World Series titles...Mills was a part of 45 postseason games in that span...Upon retiring as a player in 1986, Mills immediately became a Manager in the Cubs farm system, making his debut in 1987 at 30 years of age for Rookie Level Wytheville in the Appalachian League...After six seasons with the Cubs, Mills joined the Rockies organization, managing their Triple-A Colorado Springs club from 1993-96...In 1995, Mills received the Rockies Player Development Man of the Year award after guiding his SkySox to the Paci c Coast League championship...Mills earned his rst Major League coaching position in 1997 as rst base coach for the Philadelphia Phillies, reuniting him with Francona...Served as an advance scout for the Cubs in 2001 before returning to the role of Minor League manager for the Dodgers’ Triple A Las Vegas club in 2002, leading them to an 85-59 (.590) record and a rst-place nish in the PCL’s South Division...Mills returned to the Majors in 2003 as a bench coach for the Montreal Expos and manager Frank Robinson before joining the Red Sox in 2004.

Playing CareerMills’ professional playing career began in 1979 as a 17th-round draft pick of the Expos out of the University ofArizona...Made his Major League debut for the Expos the next season on June 8, 1980 and went on to play parts of four seasons in the Major Leagues for the Expos from 1980-83, compiling a .256 career average in 106 big league games...Holds the distinction of being Nolan Ryan’s historic 3,509th career strikeout victim on April 27, 1983, which lifted Ryan past Walter Johnson as baseball’s all-time strikeout leader...Went on to play three seasons in the Minor Leagues, including a two-year stint in the Astros system at Triple-A Tucson in 1984-85.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JAMES BRADLEY MILLS... Wife, Ronda...Three children: Taylor Candice, Rochelle Cathleen and Beau Bradley and four grandchildren...Son, Beau, was a rst-round draft pick (13th overall) of the Cleveland Indians in 2007 and currently operates, raises and co-owns a group of bucking bulls with his father...In November of 2010, Mills had his #7 baseball jersey retired by Exeter Union (CA) High School, where he graduated from in 1975...College teammate of Terry Francona at the University of Arizona, playing for the Wildcats from 1976-79 (advanced to the CWS in 1979).

MILLS' MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE CLASS W-L PCT POS. NOTES1987 Wytheville Appalachian Rookie 32-38 .457 4th Managerial debut at 30 w/CHC1988 Charleston South Atlantic A 51-86 .372 5th 1989 Peoria Midwest A 80-59 .576 2nd1990 Winston-Salem Carolina A 86-54 .614 2nd1991 Winston-Salem Carolina A 83-57 .593 2nd1992 Iowa American Assoc. AAA 51-92 .357 4th AAA Cubs1993 Colorado Springs Paci c Coast AAA 66-75 .468 3rd AAA Rockies org1994 Colorado Springs Paci c Coast AAA 70-69 .504 3rd1995 Colorado Springs Paci c Coast AAA 77-66 .538 2nd PCL Champs1996 Colorado Springs Paci c Coast AAA 58-93 .411 5th2002 Las Vegas Paci c Coast AAA 85-59 .590 1st Dodgers; South Div champs2010 Houston National League MLB 76-86 .469 4th 6th place NL MGR of Year2011 Houston National League MLB 56-106 .346 6th 2012 Houston National League MLB 39-82 .322 6th Last game August 18MINOR TOTALS 739-748 .497MAJOR TOTALS 171-274 .384CAREER TOTALS 910-1022 .471

PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1979 West Palm Beach .271 78 258 43 70 12 1 5 30 58 20 81980 Memphis .295 55 190 32 56 18 2 6 44 28 18 1 Denver .289 52 201 43 58 10 3 2 27 27 16 0 Montreal .300 21 60 1 18 1 0 0 8 5 6 01981 Denver .314 118 427 65 134 34 1 12 66 38 34 2 Montreal .238 17 21 3 5 1 0 0 1 20 1 01982 Wichita .471 4 17 3 8 0 0 0 6 1 3 0 Montreal .224 54 67 6 15 3 0 1 2 5 11 01983 Wichita .317 81 271 47 86 21 0 8 46 32 20 3 Montreal .250 14 20 1 5 0 0 0 1 2 3 01984 Indianapolis .315 66 197 34 62 9 1 3 34 35 10 0 Tucson .220 51 164 14 36 7 0 0 13 25 13 0 1985 Tucson .237 104 308 18 73 10 2 1 35 44 30 0 1986 Iowa .302 18 53 6 16 6 0 0 7 10 4 0 M.L. TOTALS .256 106 168 11 43 5 0 1 12 14 21 0

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Matt Quatraro 60Age: 41, born November 14, 1973 in Albany, NY

Resides: Albany, NY Position: Assistant Hitting Coach

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 210

Managerial/Coaching CareerMatt enters his second season in the Indians organization after being named Major League Assistant Hitting Coach in November...This marks his 20th season in professional baseball, his 12th in a coaching capacity...Prior to joining Cleveland he spent his entire baseball career with the Tampa Bay Rays after being selected in the 8th round of the 1996 draft...Began his coaching career during the 2004 season as a catching instructor and coach at Short Season-A Hudson Valley...Managed in the Tampa Bay system from 2006-2009 and was the Tampa Bay Player Development Hitting Coordinator over four seasons, 2010-13, where he tutored many of the future Rays hitters (Desmond Jennings, Stephen Vogt, John Jaso, Tim Beckham)

Playing CareerPlayed seven seasons in the Tampa Bay system as a catcher, rst baseman and corner out elder, topping out at Triple-A Durham in 2002...Compiled a career Minor League average of .286 with 202 RBI in 415 games (.758OPS)…Became the rst Rays player to hit for the cycle on July 6, 1997 vs. Hickory...Went to Minor League camp with the Yankees in 2003 before ending career...Played with Mickey Callaway during his Rays tenure.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MATTHEW JOHN QUATRARO…Married, Christine...Graduated from Old Dominion University with a history degree and was named the 1996 ODU Male Athlete of the Year and Male Scholar Athlete of the Year

PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1996 Butte .344 59 244 53 84 16 4 1 59 25 29 31997 Charleston (SC) .299 78 294 35 88 18 2 7 42 18 55 151998 St. Petersburg .248 73 270 36 67 14 2 4 31 31 67 41999 St. Petersburg .261 73 218 20 57 14 2 3 23 14 47 3 Orlando .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 02000 St. Petersburg .204 15 49 6 10 1 1 1 3 2 14 02001 Orlando .325 81 271 38 88 24 2 6 35 17 60 42002 Durham .198 35 101 12 20 4 1 0 7 5 26 0M.L. TOTALS .286 415 1451 201 415 91 14 23 202 112 300 29

QUATRARO'S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE CLASS W-L PCT POS. NOTES2006 Hudson Valley NYPL (ss)A 31-43 .419 4th2007 Hudson Valley NYPL (ss)A 34-42 .447 4th2008 Columbus SAL A 67-69 .493 7th/2nd2009 Bowling Green SAL A 64-74 .464 7th/8thMINOR TOTALS 196-228 .577

Mike Sarbaugh 16Age: 47, born April 25, 1967 in Lancaster, PA

Resides: Shillington, PA Position: In eld & ird Base Coach

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 190

Managerial/Coaching CareerMike has been a member of the Indians organization since 1990 as a Minor League player, coach and manager and is beginning his third season on the Major League staff (2nd as third base coach; 26th season in Indians org)...He is entering his 27th season in professional baseball, having guided the Triple-A Columbus Clippers over three seasons from 2010-12, leading the Clippers to the International League and Triple-A championships in back-to-back seasons of 2010-11...During his nine seasons (since 2004) piloting Cleveland Minor League af liates, Mike’s teams compiled winning records in each campaign, captured ve league titles and quali ed for the postseason seven times on his way to a career Minor League managerial mark of 697-511 (.577)...Named the International League Manager of the Year in 2011, the Baseball America Manager of the Year in 2010 and was a coach for the 2010 XM All-Star Futures Game... In 2009, led the Aeros to an 89-53 (.627) record, the Southern Division Title and the Eastern League Championship...Was named the Eastern League Manager of the Year in 2009...Managed Southern Division Team in the Eastern League All-Star game in both 2008 and 2009...Named the Carolina League Manager of the Year in 2007 after leading Kinston to both the rst and second half Carolina League Southern Division titles, one year removed from the 2006 Carolina League title with Kinston...Led Mahoning Valley to the New York-Penn League Championship in 2004...Was a coach at Class-A Kinston in 1995, 1998-99 and was a coach at AA Akron from 2000-03.

Playing CareerSigned as a non-drafted free agent by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1989 out of Lamar University...Played six seasons of professional baseball, the last ve as a member of the Indians organization...Posted a career average of .265 and did not allow a run in four innings as a pitcher at the Minor League level.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JAMES MICHAEL SARBAUGH...Wife, Nicole...Has a daughter, Marin, and two sons - Michael and Matthew...Holds a degree in Kinesiology from Lamar University...Had an appearance in Major League 2.

SARBAUGH'S MANAGERIAL CAREERYEAR CLUB LEAGUE CLASS W-L PCT POS. NOTES2004 Mahoning Vy. NY-Penn Short A 42-34 .553 2nd NYPL Champs2005 Lake County South Atlantic A 72-66 .522 3rd/4th 2006 Kinston Carolina Adv A 85-54 .612 1st/2nd CL Champs2007 Kinston Carolina Adv A 87-52 .626 1st/1st Lost in Semi-Finals; CL Manager of the Year2008 Akron Eastern AA 80-62 .563 2nd Division Champs, Lost in Finals2009 Akron Eastern AA 89-52 .627 1st Division Champs, EL Champs2010 Columbus International AAA 79-65 .549 2nd IL Champs; AAA Champs2011 Columbus International AAA 88-56 .611 1st IL Champs; AAA Champs2012 Columbus International AAA 75-69 .521 2nd MINOR TOTALS 697-511 .577

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SARBAUGH'S PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1989 Helena .333 24 84 17 28 8 0 2 9 7 16 0 AZ Brewers .357 4 14 3 5 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 Beloit .146 16 48 4 7 3 0 0 4 1 15 01990 Reno .291 121 454 78 132 22 7 6 67 46 76 14 Kinston .357 2 8 2 3 0 0 1 3 2 1 01991 Kinston .248 76 262 39 65 12 1 7 33 33 48 3 Canton-Akron .067 5 15 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 11992 Canton-Akron .233 38 120 19 28 5 0 2 18 8 21 11993 Canton-Akron .249 85 277 29 69 13 5 6 31 20 44 31994 Canton-Akron .272 80 265 35 72 9 2 7 38 24 45 0 Charlotte .200 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MINOR TOTALS .265 455 1552 227 411 72 15 31 207 145 272 22

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2015 MAJOR LEAGUE COACHING STAFFMEMBER POSITION PRO EXP (206YRS)Terry Francona Manager 35Sandy Alomar Bench Coach 31Mickey Callaway Pitching Coach 19Jason Bere Bullpen Coach 26Brad Mills Third Base Coach 36Mike Sarbaugh First Base Coach 26Ty Van Burkleo Hitting Coach 33

1963 Father-Son GameTerry Francona is 4th from the right; Tito Francona 3rd from the right

Ty Van Burkleo 29Age: 52, born October 7, 1962 in Oakland, CA

Resides: Grass Valley, CA Position: Hitting Coach

Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6-5 Weight: 230

Managerial/Coaching CareerBegins his third season as the Hitting Coach of the Cleveland Indians, his 35th season in professional baseball, his 8th coaching at the Major League level...In his rst season as Indians Hitting Coach, Cleveland’s offense ranked fourth in runs (745) and walks (562) in the American League in 2013...In two combined seasons as Indians Hitting Coach, Cleveland’s offense ranks among A.L.’s top half in pitches-per-PA (3rd, 3.92), walks (5th, 1066), OPS (7th, .721), runs-per-game (7th, 4.36) and home runs (7th, 313)...Was interim Major League Hitting Coach of the Houston Astros in 2012 from August 19th thru the end of the season...Prior to his interim stint in August, he served as the Hitting Coordinator in the Houston Player Development System in 2011-12...Was Bench Coach for the Seattle Mariners and Don Wakamatsu in 2009-2010 and was the Hitting Coach of the Oakland A's in 2007-08...Began his coaching career at Class A Lake Elsinore as a player/coach in 1996 in the Angels system before coaching in the Arizona Diamondbacks Player Development System for four seasons from 1997-2000...Was the Minor League Roving Hitting Instructor for the Anaheim Angels from 2001-2006 prior to joining the A's.

Playing CareerSigned as a non-drafted free agent by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1981...Enjoyed a 15-year professional playing career, appearing in 14 Major League games in 1993 (California) and 1994 (Colorado) before transitioning to coach-ing in 1996...Played in Japan for ve seasons from 1987-1991, leading the 1988 Seibu club to the Japan League title and earning Player of the Year honors (.268, 38HR, 93RBI)...Made MLB debut on July 28, 1993...Lone Major League HR came on August 16, 1993 off Detroit's Bill Gullickson.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull named TYLER LEE VAN BURKLEO...Wife, Christine...Has ve children: Britney, Cameron, Sierra, Devin and Walker...Graduated from Chatsworth (CA) High School in 1980 and attended Los Angeles Valley College for one year in 1981 prior to signing with Milwaukee.

PLAYING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1982 Beloit .240 129 412 61 99 21 1 22 65 77 135 51983 Stockton .205 111 347 42 71 23 3 7 37 40 117 81984 Stockton .163 47 129 14 21 5 0 1 12 22 48 2 Peoria .315 26 73 13 23 7 1 1 10 15 27 41985 Redwood .276 118 366 53 101 20 5 10 52 52 99 81986 Palm Springs .268 135 485 94 130 28 3 22 108 97 128 111987 Midland .328 48 183 38 60 12 4 12 33 23 58 3 Seibu (Japan) .279 34 122 19 34 - - 6 20 - - - 1988 Seibu (Japan) .268 118 366 67 98 10 2 38 93 - - -1989 Seibu (Japan) .210 36 119 14 25 - - 6 11 - - -1990 Seibu (Japan) .196 41 112 22 22 - - 9 22 - - -1991 Hiroshima (Japan) .203 29 59 2 12 - - 2 5 - - -1992 Edmonton .273 135 458 83 125 28 7 19 88 75 100 201993 Vancouver .274 105 361 47 99 19 2 6 56 51 89 7 California .152 12 33 2 5 3 0 1 1 6 9 11994 Colorado Springs .271 128 428 90 116 28 3 21 86 82 111 4 Colorado .000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01995 Colorado Springs .286 76 231 43 66 14 2 14 57 29 57 21996 Lake Elsinore .312 61 202 44 63 14 3 14 50 58 42 4MINOR TOTALS .265 1119 3675 622 974 219 34 149 654 621 1011 78MLB TOTALS .132 14 38 2 5 3 0 1 1 6 10 1

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LONNIE SOLOFF begins his 12th season with the Cleveland Indians, taking on an expanded role as Senior Director, Medical Services in 2014.

Lonnie's position focuses on research and development pertaining to physical develop-ment, performance enhancement, sports science and injury prevention while assisting club executives in short-term and long-term injury risk assessments relative to strategic amateur and professional player personnel decisions. Lonnie continues to supervise the organization’s Athletic Trainers, Strength & Conditioning Coaches and Team Physicians; overseeing injury treatment, rehabilitation systems and physical development at both the Major League and Minor League levels.

Soloff, the club’s Head Athletic Trainer for ten seasons from 2004-13, joined the club after spending ve years as Assistant Athletic Trainer and physical therapist for the Cincinnati

Reds. Lonnie and his staff are widely respected around the professional sports industry and following the 2007 campaign the Indians Athletic Training and Medical staffs were recognized as MLB’s best by a membership of their peers, PBATS and Baseball Prospectus, a leading baseball research and content organization. He was also a member of the 2012 Athletic Training Staff at the All-Star Game in Kansas City.

While attending St. Louis University, Lonnie received a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, a Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy and attained his certi cation in athletic training. Lonnie recently completed coursework towards a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University in Boston. Lonnie has taken an active role in teaching orthopedics and baseball sports medicine, which has enabled him to lecture nationally and participate in research studies. The 40-year old is a member of the NATA and APTA and began his career in baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1996 as part of the PBATS internship program.

Lonnie, a native of New Orleans, resides in Avon Lake, OH with his wife and three children.

JEFF DESJARDINS, 41, is entering his sixth season as an Assistant Athletic Trainer on the Major League staff and his 15th season in the Indians organization.

Desjardins spent 9 seasons as a Minor League Athletic Trainer in the Cleveland Indians Player Development System from 2001-09. He spent three seasons (2007-2009) serving a dual role as the Indians Athletic Training Coordinator and Athletic Trainer at the club’s Triple-A af liates in Buffalo, NY and Columbus, OH. In 2005 and 2006, he was the Athletic Trainer for the Indians AA Akron af liate. In 2006 he was named the Eastern League Athletic Trainer of the Year and was selected to represent the Indians in the Arizona Fall League. He held the same position in Kinston, NC in 2004 and in Lake County, OH in 2003. Desjardins originally joined the Indians organization in 2001 as the Athletic Trainer in Burlington, NC and served in that role for two seasons.

A graduate of Plymouth State College in Plymouth, NH, Desjardins is a certi ed Athletic Trainer and a certi ed Strength and Conditioning specialist. He is also an American Red Cross First Aid and CPR Instructor.

The Gorham, Maine native currently resides in Cleveland with his wife and son.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

JAMES QUINLAN begins his second season as the Head Athletic Trainer with the Cleveland Indians after spending 2012 and 2013 in the same position of the Tribe’s Triple-A af liate, the Columbus Clippers.

The Havertown, PA native joined the organization prior to the 2007 season as the Athletic Trainer of the Mahoning Valley Scappers and beginning in 2008 began a four-year term as the club's Rehabilitation Coordinator based out of the Goodyear (AZ) Player Develop-ment Complex. James then transitioned to Athletic Trainer in Columbus starting in 2012.

James, 34, graduated from Temple University in 2003 and received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Widener (PA) University in 2007. Quinlan, who began his career in baseball as an Athletic Training intern with the Phillies in 2003, is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) & National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA).

He and his wife, Erin, reside in Avon Lake, OH with their two children.

ARMANDO CAMACARO, who turns 36 on April 6, begins his sixth season on the Indi-ans coaching staff. His duties include catching starting and relief pitchers and throwing batting practice along with assisting Indians positional coaches with functions relative to their positional responsibility.

"Camma" spent his entire 11-year professional career in the Indians organization, hitting .224 (299-1333) in 418 career games from 1999-09. He was signed out of the Tribe’s Venezuelan Academy and spent two seasons in the VSL (1999-2000).

The Caracas-native now resides in Guarenas, Venezuela with his wife, Heidi, and their children.

STAFF ASSISTANTS

RICKY PACIONE, who turns 26 on April 25, begins his second season on the Indians coaching staff. His duties include catching starting and relief pitchers and throwing batting practice along with assisting Indians positional coaches with functions relative to their positional responsibility.

Ricky played professionally for two seasons in the Los Angeles Angels system after being selected in the 48th round of the 2011 draft out of Marist College (Poughkeepsie, NY). Following conclusion of playing career in the spring of 2013, he coached the Newburgh American Legion team that summer.

He is single and was born and resides in Newburgh, NY. He was a rst-team all-MAAC selection at Marist in 2011 and helped the Red Foxes to a 2009 NCAA regional. He was an Academic All-American in 2011, the rst in Marist baseball history.

BEHIND THE SCENESGREGG LANGBEHN begins his second season with the Cleveland Indians as Replay Coordinator. He serves as the main communication liaison between the dugout and clubhouse replay system during games, assisting Terry Francona and Brad Mills on potential replay challenges.

Langbehn, 45, pitched eight Minor League seasons for the Mets, Red Sox and Brewers from 1988-95, rising as high as the Triple-A level with AAA Norfolk (1993-94) and AAA Pawtucket (1995). The southpaw was 48-43 a 3.32 ERA in 263 games/71 starts in his career (721.1IP, 641H, 266ER). He went on to coach and manage in the Houston Astros system from 2001-2008, where he worked with Alex Eckelman and Tom Wiedenbauer. He managed the Traverse City Beach Bums of the independent Frontier League for ve seasons from 2009-13 before latching on with the Indians in 2014.

Gregg and his wife, Shelly, reside in Rothschild, WI with their two children. He is an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers and is a high school referee in football and basketball in the off-season.

CECI CLARK begins her second season as Performance Coach.

In her role, the Berkeley, CA native assists players and staff across all levels of the organization in the continued development and integration of programs and services that enhance performance and mental and emotional development. She works closely with organizational coaches, coordinators, strength and conditioning personnel, athletic trainers, and front of ce staff to integrate mental skills into assessment and training plans for players, teams and programs.

She previously worked in the United States Army for six years from 2008-14, working for the Special Warfare Center and School, primarily with Special Forces Soldiers, and was the “Head of Performance” for the Special Operations Cognitive Enhancement Program (SOCEP). She is a member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).

She is a 2005 graduate of Bates College (ME) and received a Master's of Science in Applied Sport Science from the University of Bangor (Wales, UK) in 2008.

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INDIANS SELECTED IN THE FREE AGENT DRAFT (14)Player Draft Year Round School Scout Adams, Austin June 2009 5th Faulkner University Chuck BartlettAllen, Cody June 2011 23rd High Point (NC) University Bob MayerAnderson, Cody June 2011 14th Feather River (CA) College Don LyleArmstrong, Shawn June 2011 18th East Carolina University Bob MayerChisenhall, Lonnie June 2008 1st (29th) Pitt Junior College (Greenville, NC) Bob MayerCrockett, Kyle June 2013 4th University of Virginia Bob MayerHolt, Tyler June 2010 10th Florida State Brad TylerHouse, TJ June 2008 16th Picayune HS (MS) Chuck BartlettKipnis, Jason June 2009 2nd Arizona State University (Tempe) Byron EwingMerritt, Ryan June 2011 16th McLennan Community College Kevin CullenMoncrief, Carlos June 2008 14th Chipola (FL) Junior College Chuck BartlettPerez, Roberto June 2008 33rd Lake City Community College Mike SoperTomlin, Josh June 2006 19th Texas Tech University (Lubbock) Mike DalyWolters, Tony June 2000 3rd Rancho Buena Vista (CA) HS Jason Smith *Supplemental 1st Round

INDIANS ACQUIRED BY TRADE (14)Player From Date With ForAviles, Mike Toronto November 3, 2012 C/INF Yan Gomes RHP Esmil Rogers Bauer, Trevor # Arizona December 11, 2012 RHP Bryan Shaw LHP Tony Sipp RHP Matt Albers INF Didi Gregorius (from CIN) OF Drew Stubbs (from CIN) INF Jason Donald (to CIN) OF Shin-Soo Choo (to CIN)Brantley, Michael* Milwaukee Oct. 3, 2008 RHP Rob Bryson LHP CC Sabathia (July 7, 2008) LHP Zach Jackson OF/INF Matt LaPortaBrewer, Charles Arizona November 23, 2014 Cash Carrasco, Carlos Philadelphia July 29, 2009 INF Jason Donald OF Ben Francisco RHP Jason Knapp LHP Cliff Lee C Lou MarsonGomes, Yan Toronto November 3, 2012 INF Mike Aviles RHP Esmil Rogers Hagadone, Nick Boston July 31, 2009 RHP Justin Masterson C Victor Martinez RHP Bryan PriceKluber, Corey # San Diego July 31, 2010 RHP Jake Westbrook (to StL)McAllister, Zach* New York-AL Aug. 20, 2010 OF Austin Kearns Moss, Brandon Oakland Dec. 8, 2014 INF Joey Wendle Rzepczynski, Marc St. Louis July 30, 2013 INF Juan HerreraSantana, Carlos Los Angeles-NL July 26, 2008 RHP John Meloan INF Casey Blake & cashShaw, Bryan # Arizona December 11, 2012 RHP Matt Albers LHP Tony Sipp RHP Trevor Bauer INF Didi Gregorius (from CIN) OF Drew Stubbs (from CIN) INF Jason Donald (to CIN) OF Shin-Soo Choo (to CIN) Walters, Zach Washington July 31, 2014 INF Asdrubal Cabrera/Cash

* As Player To Be Named Later # 3-way trade

AS FREE AGENT (6) Player Date *Atchison, Scott Jan. 6, 2014 Bourn, Michael Feb. 15, 2013 Floyd, Gavin Dec. 16, 2014 Murphy, David Nov. 25, 2013 *Raburn, Ryan Jan. 21, 2013 Swisher, Nick Jan 3, 2013 *Minor League FA

AS NON-DRAFTED FREE AGENT (6) Player Date Aguilar, Jesus Nov. 13, 2007 Gonzalez, Erik Aug. 26, 2008 Lee, CC Sept 16, 2008 Ramirez, Jose Nov. 26, 2009 Salazar, Danny July 3, 2006 Urshela, Giovanny July 2, 2008

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 27th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2009 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 5th round of the June draft.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP1.000 6 1 2 0 3 0 Pitcher 1.000 6 1 2 0 3 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI --- - - - - --- - - - -

2014 Season Highlights Spent most of the season in AAA Columbus, going 3-2 with 5 saves (6 chances) and a 2.50ERA in 42 relief outings (54.0IP, 44H, 15ER, 16BB, 52K, .224AVG)...Spent three stints with the Major League club in his rst taste of big league action in his 6th professional season....Was with the Major League club from July 11-20, July 31-August 1 and from September 1 thru the end of the season....Made his Major League debut on July 12 vs. Chicago-AL (0.1IP, 3H, 3R/ER) as he allowed runs in 3 of his 6 Major League outings....In September with the Tribe he appeared in 3 games (3.2IP, 4H, 3R/ER).

Over his last 30 outings at Triple-A from May 7-August 31 he posted an ERA of 1.34 (40.1IP, 30H, 6ER, 40K) that lowered his season ERA from 5.93 to 2.50...Enjoyed a 20.0 inning scoreless streak from May 29-July 26 covering 15 appearances....Went 20 games from May 29-August 16 where he allowed 1 run (1ER) over 26.1IP (12 hits)...Limited AAA right-handed hitters to a .211 (23-109) mark as batters hit .216 (19-88) w/runners on and .212 (11-52) with RISP.... Listed by Baseball America as having the Best Fastball in the organization entering 2015.

Austin Adams 49Age: 28, born August 19, 1986 in Millbrook, ALResides: Millbrook, AL Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 040Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: Selected in the 5th round by Cleveland in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft (155th overall selection).

Pro Career 2013 Spent the entire season at AA Akron after missing the previous year (shoulder surgery)...Spent the season in a relief role, tossing 34 scoreless outings out of 45 and limiting batters to a .215 (44-205) with 12.44 SO per 9.0IP....Allowed only 3HR in 55.0 innings of work as right-handed batters hit just .158 (18-114) off him (.505OPS)....Lefties hit .286 w/an .832 OPS....Batters hit .195 (22-113) with runners on and .187 (14-75) with RISP...Did not allow a run from 5/26-6/23 (10 G, 11.1IP), exactly one year removed from major shoulder surgery...Added to 40-man roster on 11/20...Named 10th best prospect in system entering 2014 by Baseball America.

2012 Missed the entire season after undergoing right shoulder surgery on 5/23 by Dr. Craig Morgan (labrum/rotator cuff repair)...Reported to Major League camp as a non-roster invitee and did not pitch due to shoulder soreness in big league camp... Named the 8th best prospect in the Indians organization entering 2012 according to Baseball America.

2011 Spent the entire season at AA Akron where he went 11-10 with a 3.77 ERA in 26 starts (136.0IP, 147H, 57ER, 63BB, 131K)…Ranked tied for 2nd in the Eastern League in wins (11), tied for 3rd in starts (26), 6th in strikeouts and 11th in ERA…Was 2nd in the Indians farm system in strikeouts (131)…Was an Eastern League All-Star selection…Over his last 10 starts from July 8th thru the end of the season he was 6-2 w/a 3.05 ERA (62.0IP, 66H, 21ER).

2010 Finished third in the Indians Player Development System in ERA (2.49)...Went a combined 8-5 w/a 2.49 ERA in 26 games/20GS (112.0IP, 90H, 31ER, 112K) between A Lake County and A Kinston…Started the year at Lake County and was promoted to Kinston on 6/20.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name AUSTIN DAVID ADAMS…Single...Selected in 27th round of 2008 draft as a shortstop by Milwaukee, but did not sign…Played four years of baseball at Faulkner University in Montgomery, AL where played shortstop and pitched…Recorded 12 saves as a junior before transitioning to a starting role in his senior season of 2009…Led the Eagles with 51 RBIs and ranked second on the team with 14 home runs and 12 doubles in 2009…Graduated from Stanhope Elmore High School in Millbrook, AL in 2005, the same high school that produced former A's OF Terrence Long...Big fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide... On twitter @austinadams36.

ADAMS' CAREER GAME HIGHSK's: 1, four times; BB: 1, July 20, 2014 at Detroit; LONGEST OUTING: 1.2 innings, two times, last Sept. 23, 2014 vs. Kansas CIty; HR: 1, Sept. 1, 2014 vs. Detroit; WINNING STREAK: n/a; LOSING STREAK: n/a; SAVE STREAK: n/a; LAST WIN: n/a; LAST SAVE: n/a.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a non-drafted free agent, 11/13.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .974 12 71 4 2 77 4 First Base .974 12 71 4 2 77 4 - 1 - - - - - Third Base - - - - - - - .974 12 77 4 2 77 4 Totals .974 12 77 4 2 77 4

2014 Season Highlights Had a proli c year at Triple-A Columbus, hitting .304 (130-427) for the Clippers with 31 doubles, 19 home runs & 77 RBI in 118 games (.395/.511/.905)…Was a midseason International League all-star and a Triple-A All-Star selection from Baseball America....Posted almost identical OPS’ vs. LHP (.894) and RHP (.911)…Finished among International League batting leaders in on-base pct. (.395, 2nd), OPS (.905, 2nd), slugging pct. (.511, 4th), homers (19, 5th), walks (64, 5th), RBI (77, 4th), average (.304, 6th), runs scored (69, T6th) & total bases (218, 8th)…Among organizational leaders he was 3rd in HR, 4th in RBI and 5th in average (his 35 HR/182 RBI in 2013-14 are most in the system).

Over his last 21 games for Columbus (Aug. 5-31) he hit .420 (34-81) w/18 RS, 9 2B, 5HR & 13 RBI as he went on to become IL Player of the Month in August (.365, 5HR, 13RBI, 19RS, 25G, 1.056OPS)...He also hit .356 (31-87) in April with 7HR & 16RBI in 24 games...For the year off RHP in Triple-A he batted .309 (89-288, 14HR, 49RBI) and .295 (41-139, 5HR, 28RBI) off LHP...Hit .294 (58-197) with runners on base and .286 (32-112) with RISP....Enjoyed a 5-hit game on August 25 vs. Indianapolis and had a pair of two-homer games....Appeared in 82 games at rst base and 1 game at third base for the Clippers....Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com.

Enjoyed his rst three stints at the Major League level as well in 2014...Was with the Major League club from May 15-19, May 27-June 6 and from September 1 thru the end of the regular season....Collected his 1st Major League hit (Drew Smyly) and RBI on May 19 vs. Detroit, going 1-for-3 w/2 RBI...Made his MLB debut on May 15 at Toronto...For Cleveland in 2014 he made 9 starts at rst base (12 games), 2 starts at DH and appeared in 1 game at third base...Was 1-for-17 in September in 11 games...Played for Caracas in the LCBP over the winter (.303, 36-119, 4HR, 18RBI).

Jesus Aguilar 36Age: 24, born June 30, 1990 in Maracay, VZResides: Maracay, VZ Position: First Base

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 250ML Service: 0 + 044Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: November 13, 2007; Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a non-drafted free agent.

Pro Career 2013 Set the Double-A Akron franchise single-season record w/a league-best 105 RBI surpassing the previous mark of 97 RBI held by Wes Hodges and Carlos Santana...His 105 RBI led the system and were the most by a player playing his full season at AA level and ranked 6th in all of Minor League Baseball in 2013…Was a midseason and postseason Eastern League All-Star...Hit 16 homers on the season, which ranked 2nd on the team and T3rd in the organization...Posted at least 19RBI in four of the ve months of the Minor League season and drove in 26 runs in both April (23 games) and August (28 games)...His RBI prowess continued in the winter, hitting .327 (74-226) w/7 2B, 18HR & 50RBI in 58 games in Venezuela with Caracas (1.000OPS; nished 4th in the LVBP in RBI, 2nd in HR and 7th in average)...Added to 40-man roster on 11/20.

2012 Hit a combined .280 (123-440) with 31 2B, 15HR and 71RBI in 127 games between A Carolina and AA Akron (.372OB/.833OPS)...Ranked 4th in Indians Player Development system with 71 RBI...Had three 2HR games for Carolina and was promoted to AA Akron on 8/14, where he had 7 multi-hit games for the Eastern League champs...Played for World Team in the 2012 All-Star Futures Game (KC)...Hit .312 (24-77) combined off left-handed pitching in 2012...Played for Caracas in the VZ Winter League after the season...Entered 2013 ranked as the 10th best prospect and best power hitter in the Indians organization according to Baseball America.

2011 Spent most of season at A Lake County and led the Indians Player Development System in RBI (82) and was 2nd in home runs (23) and 3rd in hits (131)... Named to the Midwest League Postseason All-Star Team and an MiLB.com Organization All-Star... Even though he played just 95 games for Low-A Lake County he still nished 7th in the Midwest League in home runs (19), 16th in RBI (69), 2nd in slugging pct. (.544), 2nd in OPS (.915) and was 2nd in home runs to at bat ratio (1 in 18.4).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JESUS ALEXANDER AGUILAR...Originally was signed as a third baseman and played rst base and out eld his rst pro season...Enjoys spending time at the beach with his family in the off-season...On Twitter: @JAguilarCLE.

AGUILAR'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 1, four times, last Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Detroit; RUNS: 1, two times, last Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Detroit; DOUBLES: n/a; HR: n/a; RBI: 2, May 19, 2014 vs. Detroit; BB:1, four times; SB: n/a; HITTING STREAK: 1 game, four times; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEADOFF HOME RUNS: n/a; PINCH-HIT/GAME-ENDING HR: n/a; EJECTIONS: 0.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2011 Mahoning Valley 3-1 2.14 14 0 0 0 0 33.2 21 9 8 1 3 9 42 1 2 .183 .252 .254 Lake County 2-0 0.00 7 0 0 0 0 17.0 10 0 0 0 0 5 28 2 0 .164 .197 .227 Akron 0-0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .500 .667 .500 Kinston 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .100 .100 .1002012 Carolina 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 .077 .077 .077 Akron 0-0 1.17 5 0 0 0 1 7.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 .080 .200 .080 Columbus 3-2 2.27 24 0 0 0 2 31.2 22 8 8 3 0 9 35 0 0 .195 .310 .254 CLEVELAND 0-1 3.72 27 0 0 0 0 29.0 29 12 12 2 0 15 27 0 0 .266 .358 .3522013 CLEVELAND 6-1 2.43 77 0 0 0 2 70.1 62 22 19 7 1 26 88 9 0 .233 .380 .3002014 CLEVELAND 6-4 2.07 76 0 0 0 24 69.2 48 21 16 7 1 26 91 4 0 .194 .331 .271Minor Lge. Totals 8-3 1.74 54 0 0 0 3 98.0 60 20 19 5 3 23 128 3 2 .175 .254 .232CLEVELAND TOTALS 12-6 2.50 180 0 0 0 26 169.0 139 55 47 16 2 67 206 13 0 .223 .356 .298American League 12-6 2.50 180 0 0 0 26 169.0 139 55 47 16 2 67 206 13 0 .223 .356 .298National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 12-6 2.50 180 0 0 0 26 169.0 139 55 47 16 2 67 206 13 0 .223 .356 .298

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Selected by Cleveland in the 16th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2011 Selected by Cleveland in the 23rd round of the June draft. SIgned on 6/15.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP1.000 76 2 2 0 4 0 Pitcher .824 180 5 9 3 17 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI -- -- -- -- -- --- - - - -

POSTSEASON PITCHING RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent his second full season in the Tribe's Major League bullpen, fast becoming one of the top relievers in the American League...Spent the last four months as Indians closer, taking over for John Axford in late May and ourished in the role...Overall saved 24 of 28 chances (86%) , including a

career-best 17 straight at one point from May 30-August 28...From May 30 thru end of the season he posted an ERA of 1.49 (48.1IP, 27H, 8ER, 16BB, 64K, .161AVG)...His 91 strikeouts are 8th-most in a single-season by a Indians reliever and the most since Paul Shuey in 1999 (103).

Cody nished among American League relievers in the following categories: games (T-2nd, 76), saves (9th, 24), relief strikeouts (6th, 91), relief ERA (13th, 2.07), relief batting average (15th, .194), relief innings (18th, 69.2), inherited runners pct scored (4th, 5/35, 14%), rst batter average (T-3rd, .136, 9/66) and relief wins (T-6th, 6).

Cody Allen 37Age: 26, born November 20, 1988 in Orlando, FLResides: Trophy Club, TX Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 210ML Service: 2 + 076Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 23rd round (698th overall) in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

SO/9.0IP, CLUB HISTORYRELIEVERS (min. 65.0IP)

1. Vinnie Pestano (2011) 12.19 (62.0/84)2. Cody Allen (2014) 11.76 (69.2/91)3. Paul Shuey (1999) 11.35 (81.2/103)4. Cody Allen (2013) 11.26 (70.1/88)5. Dave LaRoche (1975) 10.28 (82.1/94)

Enjoyed a career-best 19 game scoreless streak over 17.0 innings from June 24-August 9 (8 H, 4 BB, 24 SO), both gures (tied in games, innings) representing season-bests by a Cleveland reliever... From June 24 thru the end of the season his ERA was 1.45 (37.1IP, 24H, 6ER, 50SO).

Was lethal against left-handed batters, limiting lefties to a .141 (18-128, 5 2B, 3HR, 10BB, 59SO) average against with a slash line of .201/.250/.451 (2nd-lowest batting avg. allowed in A.L. to lefties)...Batters also hit .230 (26-113) wtih runners on base and .181 (13-72) with RISP...Had three outings of 3ER allowed which accounted for 56% of the earned runs he allowed in 2014 (9/16)...Blew back-to-back save chances on August 31 at KC (Gordon solo HR) and Sept 2 vs. Detroit (JD Martinez 3R HR)...From September 4 thru the end of the season his ERA was 0.96 (9.1IP, 6H, 1ER, 12SO)...Had four four-out saves for Terry Francona...Allowed earned runs in just 10 of 76 outings as his 64 scoreless outings were T-4th most in MLB with KC's Wade Davis.

Pro Career 2013 Rookie reliever became the primary 7th inning set-up reliever for Tito Francona over the second half of the season in his rst full season in the Major Leagues...Led the club with 77 appearances and nished 2nd in the American League in games pitched, 5th in relief strikeouts (88), tied for 13th in relief innings (70.1), 16th in relief ERA (2.43) and tied for 4th in relief wins (6)...Finished tied for 6th in the 2013 BBWAA AL Rookie of the Year voting with two third place votes...Was at his best over the last two months of the season, posting an ERA of 2.05 (26.1IP, 24H, 6ER) over the last two months of the season from 8/3-on...His 88 strikeouts are most by an Indians reliever since Paul Shuey (103) in 1999 and his 77 appearances were then the 2nd most in club history over a single-season (Bobby Howry 79, 2005)... On the year he fanned 11.3 batters per 9.0IP, at the time the 3rd-highest total in club history among relief pitchers with at least 65.0IP in a single-season...Allowed runs in 16 of his 77 games pitched...Did not allow a run over his last 10 games of the season from 9/13 (7.1IP, 7H, 0R, 10K)...Earned his rst Major League win on 4/21 at Houston and rst MLB save on 5/12 at Detroit.

2012 Enjoyed a quick ascent through the Indians PD system after being selected in the 23rd round (698th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft out of High Point Univ (NC)…Split the 2012 season between A Carolina, AA Akron and AAA Columbus, going a combined 3-2-3 & a 1.87 ERA in 31G (43.1IP, 25H, 9ER, 53K, 11.0SO/9.0IP, .166AVG)…Did make two scoreless appearances in spring training (1.2IP) in early March that made an impression on the Major League staff...From 6/7-7/20 Major League promotion he posted an ERA of 0.56 (16.0IP, 5H, 1R/ER, 17K, .098AVG) in 13G…Averaged 11 strikeouts per 9.0IP with a walk/9.0IP ratio of 1.9 while limiting Minor League hitters to a .166 (25-151) average against for the MiLB season...Became the second member of the 2011 draft class to reach the Major Leagues along w/AZ RHP Trevor Bauer (3rd overall pick) after being promoted from Columbus on 7/20…MLB debut that night vs BAL (1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 1K)…Enjoyed 12 scoreless outings to start (13.2IP) before allowing 2-run HR to Nick Swisher on 8/24 vs NYY (LHH were 0-for-21 prior to the HR) to equal a club record for scoreless appearances to start a Tribe career (shares with Alex Herrera, 2002-03)...Fanned a season-high 5 Detroit Tigers in 1.2IP (all 5 he faced) on 9/15, a season-high by a Tribe reliever in 2012...Allowed only 1 extra base hit to a right-handed hitter all season in 67 plate appearances...Entered 2013 ranked as the 5th best prospect and best curve ball in the Indians organization and 13th best prospect in the Int'l League (2012) according to Baseball America. 2011 Went a combined 5-1 w/a 1.65 ERA (54.2IP, 35H, 10ER, 14BB, 75K, .182AVG) in 23 relief appearances after signing on 6/16...Avg'd 12.34 SO per 9.0IP for the Minor League season.

MLB PLAYERS TO DEBUT YEAR AFTER DRAFT SELECTION IN ROUND 20 & HIGHER

PLAYER (TEAM) DEBUT/DRAFT/RDAllen, Cody (CLE) 2012(2011) 23Alexander, Gerald (TEX) 1990(1989) 21Sanders, Deion (NYY) 1989(1988) 30Willis, Carl (DET) 1984(1983) 23Baker, Dusty (ATL) 1968(1967) 26Marshall, Mike (DET) 1967(1967) 37

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUEGAMES PITCHED LEADERS

1. Bryan Shaw (CLE) 802. Cody Allen (CLE) 76 Joe Smith (LAA) 764. Kevin Jepsen (LAA) 745. Marc Rzepczynski (CLE) 73 4 more tied with 73

2013 AMERICAN LEAGUEGAMES PITCHED LEADERS

1. Joel Peralta (TB) 802. Cody Allen (CLE) 773. Matt Lindstrom (CWS) 764. Dane De La Rosa (LAA) 75 Tanner Scheppers (TEX) 75

ALLEN'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Lone SurvivorFavorite Group/Artist: Jason AldeanFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Chipper JonesFavorite Team Growing Up: Atlanta BravesPerson Who Has Most In uenced You: My

parents , Craig and BillieFavorite Thing Away From Baseball: Fish/

HuntFavorite Road City: ChicagoFavorite Road Ballpark: Target FieldFavorite School Subject: HistoryFavorite TV Show: Duck Dynasty

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Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CODY EDWARD ALLEN…Graduated from Boone High School in 2007 where he played QB on the football team and baseball (same HS former GM John Hart used to coach)....High school produced big leaguers Ron Karkovice, Joe Oliver, Mike Maroth and Paul Wilson...Attended the University of Central Florida for two years, 2008-09, red-shirting his sophomore year in 2009 after undergoing reconstructive right elbow surgery...Attended St. Pete Junior College in 2010 and High Point University (NC) in 2011...Has a fraternal twin, Chad... 2013 & 2015 TribeFest participant.

ALLEN'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK's: 6, April 16, 2013 vs. Boston; BB: 2, 9 times; LONGEST OUTING: 3.0 innings, April 16, 2013 vs. Boston; HR: 1, many times; WINNING STREAK: 5 games, July 17, 2013-April 2, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 1 game, six times; SAVE STREAK: 17, May 30-August 28, 2014; SCORELESS IP STREAK: 19 games/17.0IP, June 24-August 9, 2014; LAST WIN: August 31, 2014 at KC; LAST SAVE: Sept. 26, 2014 vs. TB.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2011 Mahoning Valley 0-0 1.80 3 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 .235 .235 .3812012 Lake County 4-7 3.20 24 23 0 0 0 98.1 92 40 35 8 1 29 72 5 2 .249 .389 .3032013 Carolina 9-4 2.34 23 23 0 0 0 123.1 105 34 32 6 5 31 112 7 1 .236 .324 .291 Akron 0-0 5.68 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 16 8 8 2 0 9 10 1 0 .320 .480 .4172014 Akron 4-11 5.44 25 25 0 0 0 125.2 141 78 76 17 4 45 81 4 2 .285 .470 .350Minor Lge. Totals 17-22 3.75 78 75 0 0 0 365.0 358 161 152 33 10 118 278 17 5 .260 .398 .322

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 17th round of the June Draft (did not sign).2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 14th round of the June Draft.

2014 Season Highlights Spent season in AA Akron, going 4-11 w/a 5.44 ERA in 25 starts (125.2IP, 141H, 76ER, 45BB, 81K)...Season was marred by four starts of at least 7 earned runs allowed...Did enjoy ten starts of at least 4.0 innings with 1 run (or less) allowed), including a 5-start stretch from July 7-August 14 where he was 2-1 w/a 2.16 ERA (25.0IP, 21H, 6R/ER)...Lefties batted .345 (80-232) off him with a .995OPS...Entered 2014 season ranked as the 5th best prospect in the entire Indians organization by Baseball America... Added to the 40-man roster on November 20...Named 10th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Pro Career 2013 Was named the 2013 Cleveland Indians Minor League Pitcher of the Year after going a combined 9-4 with a 2.65 ERA in 26 starts between Carolina and Akron (136.0IP, 121H, 40ER, 40BB, 122K)...Was promoted to AA on 8/15...His 10.29 base runners per 9.0IP was second-lowest in the Carolina League...Named to both the Midseason and Postseason CL All-Star teams before being tabbed the Carolina League Pitcher of the Year at year’s end...Cody was also named the 2013 winner of the Matt Minker Community Service Award, an award that is presented to a Carolina League player who best serves his club’s community during each regular season...Was an MILB.COM organizational All-Star selection.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CODY ANDREW ANDERSON…Single...Graduated from Quincy (CA) High School in 2009 and played two years of baseball at Feather River College (Quincy, CA), spending most of his time in the bullpen (2.21ERA, 25 games)...Was signed to attend TCU as a junior before signing with Cleveland (midseason All-Star selection at A Lake County in 2012).

Cody Anderson 70Age: 24, born September 14, 1990 in Quincy, CAResides: Fallon, NV Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 235ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected in the 14th round (428th overall) by Cleveland in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2011 Mahoning Valley 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .167 .167 .1672012 Lake County 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .091 .182 .214 Carolina 1-3 2.06 26 0 0 0 1 43.2 31 10 10 0 6 23 52 3 1 .205 .245 .333 Akron 1-0 0.89 17 0 0 0 3 20.1 12 2 2 0 1 12 22 1 0 .176 .221 .3092013 Akron 2-3 4.09 30 0 0 0 0 33.0 32 18 15 2 2 21 43 2 0 .252 .378 .364 AZL Indians 0-0 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 5 1 0 .200 .467 .2002014 Akron 6-2 2.12 44 0 0 0 15 51.0 39 12 12 3 1 19 68 2 0 .211 .324 .288 Columbus 0-0 5.40 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 1 0 3 4 2 0 .235 .412 .318Minor Lge. Totals 10-8 2.43 128 0 0 0 19 162.2 123 47 44 7 10 80 200 11 1 .212 .305 .316

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Houston Astros in the 33rd round of the June Draft (did not sign).2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 18th round of the June Draft.

2014 Season Highlights Spent most of the season at AA Akron, going 6-2 with a 2.12 ERA in 44 games (51.0IP, 39H, 12ER, 68K, .211 AVG) and was named to the Eastern League Midseason All-Star team...Posted 12 straight scoreless outings from April 11-May 13 (13.2IP, 6H, 0R, 4BB, 19K)...Posted scoreless outings in his last six appearances (6.1IP, 2H, 0R, 11K) before being promoted to Columbus on August 18...Allowed runs over his rst two outings with Columbus, but followed that up with three 1.0-inning scoreless outings to end regular season and two scoreless playoff appearances for the Clippers (3.0IP, 2H, 0R, 5K)...Combined on the year Minor League hitters batted .213 (43-202) off him with right-handed batters hitting just .179 (21-117)...Added to the 40-man roster on November 20.

Pro Career 2013 Limited to 33 games, mainly at Akron, due to a broken left hand...On the DL from 4/20-6/29...After the season went 1-0 w/a 1.59 ERA in 10 Arizona Fall League outings (11.1IP, 6H, 2ER, 16K).

2012 Combined to go 2-3 w/a 1.60 ERA in 45 relief appearances between Lake County, Carolina and Akron (67.2IP, 44H, 12ER, 37BB, 78K)...Was named a Carolina League Midseason All-Star...Enjoyed ve (5.2IP) scoreless innings in the Arizona Fall League.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name SHAWN MICHAEL ARMSTRONG…Single...Graduated from West Craven High School in 2008 where he played baseball and ran cross country...Two-time Coastal 8 All-Conference selection in HS...As a senior picked up pre-season Rawlings and Louisville Slugger All America honors but was limited due to July 2008 right shoulder (labrum) surgery that forced a medical red shirt in 2009 at East Carolina...Baseball America ranked him No. 60 in the country in its Top Prospect Ranking in the Fall of 2007...Four-time honor roll student in HS...Played two seasons (2010-11) for East Carolina, posting a strong showing in the Coastal Plain League in 2011 before signing with Cleveland (2.82 ERA, 54.1IP, 38H, 68K).

Shawn Armstrong 71Age: 24, born September 11, 1990 in New Bern, NCResides: Greenville, NC Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 225ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected in the 18th round (548th overall) by Cleveland in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1994 Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 36th round of the June draft (did not sign).1998 Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 49th round of the June draft. Signed 5/25/1999.2005 DL- right elbow strain...rehab AZL Mariners, 7/7-15...rehab AA San Antonio, 7/16-27...rehab AAA Tacoma, 8/10-9/2.2006 Signed as a Free Agent with the San Francisco Giants, 11/13.2007 Signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox, 12/7. Released by the Boston Red Sox, 12/21.2008 Signed by the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese Central League, 1/4.2009 Signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox, 12/7.2012 DL - right elbow strain, 7/14-9/11...rehab at AAA Pawtucket, 7/27-8/1 and 9/3-11.2012 Granted Free Agency, 11/30.2013 Signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets, 1/29.2013 DL - right elbow strain, 5/14-6/17....rehab at A Port St. Lucie, 5/25-30...rehab at AA Binghamton, 6/12-17.2013 DL - right groin strain, 6/19-7/13...rehab at GCL Mets, 7/3...rehab at AA Binghamton, 7/11-13.2013 Granted Free Agency, 12/2.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 1/6.

Scott Atchison 48Age: 39, born March 29, 1976 in Denton, TXResides: Keller, TX Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 200ML Service: 5 + 168Contract Status: Signed thru 2015 with a club option for 2016 Acquired: January 6, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a free agent Minor League contract.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .947 70 5 13 1 19 1 Pitcher .967 275 32 57 3 92 4

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI - - - - - .000 2 - - -

2014 Season Highlights Spent the entire season mentoring the Cleveland bullpen, pitching in a variety of roles and set-up reliably in the 6th/7th inning over the last few months of the season...Came to camp as a Minor League non-roster player and pitched so effectively he landed a 2015 contract extension (with 2016 club option) on August 19...Set new career-bests in appearances (70), innings (72.0) and strikeouts (49), walking just 1.75 batters per 9.0IP and yielded just 4 HR (0.5HR per 9.0IP)...Surpassed previous career-high of 50 appearances (by 20 games) in 2013 with the NY Mets.

Finished among American League relievers in games (T-17th, 70), relief innings (T-11th, 72.0), relief wins (T-6th, 6), average with RISP (17th, .157, 11/70), average with runners on base (19th, .200, 24/120) and inherited pct runners scored (5th, 15%, 6/41)...From August 9 thru the end of the season he posted an ERA of 1.59 (22.2IP, 20 H, 5R/4ER, 5 BB, 14SO)...First-batters faced hit just .203 (14/69) off him…Had two outings of: 0.1IP, 3H, 3R/ER…From June 21-on his season ERA was 2.21 (40.2 IP, 34 H, 10ER)...From August 29-end of regular season his ERA was 2.38 (11.1 IP, 12 H, 4R/3ER).

Earned his second career save on May 22 at Baltimore, his rst since May 2011 vs. Chicago-NL while pitching with Boston...Earned 3rd career save on August 31 at Kansas City (game completed in Cleveland on Sept. 22, allowing a run in the bottom of the 10th inning)...Oldest player (38.155) to record multiple saves in a season for Cleveland since the of cial save inception rule in 1969...Right-handed batters posted just a .544 OPS off him, yielding just 42 baserunners in 180 batters faced (6 BB, 2HR)...Allowed earned runs in just 16 of 70 outings.

Career Highlights 2013 Spent season with the New York Mets, missing two months of the year with two separate trips to the Disabled List...Placed on the 15-Day DL on 5/14 with in ammation of the right elbow...Activated from the DL on 6/18 and left the game that night at Atlanta without throwing a pitch with a strained right groin...He was placed on the DL the following day and reinstated from the DL on 7/14...Went to camp as a non-roster invitee and made the Mets out of spring training...Was non-tendered after the season on 12/2.

2012 Completed his third straight season with the Boston Red Sox organization and posted the 2nd-lowest relief ERA in the AL (min 50IP) and 4th lowest in MLB...From 2010-12 posted a 3.18 ERA (50ER/141.2IP) in 102 games...Posted a rate of 4.00 strikeouts per walks (36 strikeouts, nine walks), the best among AL relievers with at least 50.0 innings.... Missed 55 games while on the Disabled List with a right elbow strain (7/14-9/11; partial ligament tear)...T9th in the American League with four relief outings of 3.0 innings or more...Held lefthanded hitters to a .188 (16-85) batting mark...Led the majors with 17.0 scoreless innings over 11 outings in May, the most IP w/o allowing a run by a Boston pitcher in any month since Bob Stanley’s 23.1 innings in August, 1980...Pitched a career-high 15 game scoreless streak from 4/29-6/3 (19.2IP).

2011 Began the year with Pawtucket (AAA) of the International League and was recalled by the Red Sox for the rst time on 5/5... Collected his rst career save 5/20 vs. Chicago-NL with 3.0 hitless and scoreless innings.

2010 Made his only career start 6/12 vs. Philadelphia (3.0IP)

2009-09 Pitched for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan’s Central League.

2006 Missed time on the Disabled List with a right elbow strain from 4/13-5/29.

2005 Placed on the 60-Day Disabled List for most of the year recovering from a strained right elbow.

2004 Contract was selected by Seattle on 7/30...Pitched 2.2IP in his MLB debut on 7/31 at Anaheim...Recorded his rst big league victory on 8/5 at Tampa Bay...Named to the Paci c Coast League All-Star team.

2001 Named to the Texas League All-Star team.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 Selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 7th round of the June draft, signed on 6/12.2009 DL- right elbow reconstruction, 5/24-remainder of season.2011 Traded by the Kansas City Royals to the Boston Red Sox for Kendal Volz and Yamaico Navarro, 7/30.2012 Traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Toronto Blue Jays for David Carpenter and John Farrell, 10/21.2012 Traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with Yan Gomes to the Cleveland Indians for Esmil Rogers, 11/3.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2009 Puerto Rico .190 5 21 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02013 Puerto Rico .323 9 31 4 10 1 0 1 9 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0TOTALS .269 14 52 6 14 2 0 1 11 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0

Mike Aviles 4Age: 34, born March 13, 1981 in New York, NYResides: Santa Clara, UT Position: In elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 5-10 Weight: 205ML Service: 6 + 091Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: November 3, 2012; Acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays along with C Yan Gomes in exchange for RHP Esmil Rogers.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name SCOTT BARHAM ATCHISON…Married, Sarah…Daughter, Callie...Graduated from McCullough High School in the Woodlands, Texas in 1994 before playing four years at Texas Christian University (TCU), earning a degree in general studies... Earned four letters at TCU and was named All-Southwest Conference twice and All-Western Athletic Conference once.

ATCHISON'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK's: 5, June 18, 2010 vs. Los Angeles-NL; BB: 3, two times, last August 25, 2010 vs. Seattle; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.0IP, April 17, 2012 vs. Texas; HR: 1, many times; WINNING STREAK: 6 games, May 19-Aug. 15, 2014 (current); LOSING STREAK: 2 games, four times; August 21-Sept 28, 2013; LAST SAVE: August 31, 2014 at KC; SCORELESS IP/APP STREAK: 19.2IP/15 games, April 29-June 3, 2012; LAST WIN: August 15, 2014 vs. Baltimore.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP.909 36 21 49 7 77 1 Third Base .935 153 75 197 19 291 11.993 33 52 86 1 139 19 Second Base .980 189 325 471 16 812 861.000 15 21 37 0 58 7 Shortstop .975 341 500 902 36 1438 2241.000 33 28 1 0 29 1 Out eld 1.000 43 46 1 0 47 1.974 113 122 173 8 303 28 Totals .973 726 946 1571 71 2588 322

2014 Season Highlights Spent second full season with the Indians and was again a jack-of-all-trades asset, spending time at six different positions, adding center eld and right eld to his repertoire...Appeared in 33 games at second base (28 GS), 36 games at third base (28 GS), 15 games at short stop (12GS), 27 games in left eld (17GS), 3 games in center eld (1GS) and 3 games in right eld (2GS)... Over his 88 starts the club compiled a record of 48-40 (.545).

Enjoyed his rst career walk-off home run on August 15 vs. Baltimore off Brian Matusz, an 11th inning solo shot that gave the Tribe a 2-1 win...From August 19 thru the end of the season he hit .263 (20-76) with 5 2B, 1 HR and 10 RBI in 27 games but batted just .215 (31-144) in the second half....Hit .272 (50-184) with the bases empty and was 3rd on the team with 14 steals in 19 attempts.

Finished 14th in the American League in batting average with 2 strikes (.242, 38/157) and was 3rd in the league behind Jose Ramirez and Brett Gardner with 11 sac hits...Missed 9 games from Sept 2-10 with concussion symptoms suffered on Sept 1 vs. Detroit diving for a ball in right eld...Best month was May, hitting .301 (28-93) with 6 2B, 2HR & 16RBI in 25 games (2nd on the club in RBI in May to Brantley's 19)...Hit .269 (47-175) in 56 games in the 9-spot in the batting order.

Pro Career 2013 Spent rst full season in Cleveland after being acquired in the off-season from Toronto...Came as advertised, providing solid play at a variety positions for Terry Francona's Indians...Made 35 starts at shortstop (46 games), 37 starts at third base (56 games), 11 starts at second base (12 games) and made 4 starts in left eld...Started 19 straight games at shortstop from 6/4-25 when Asdrubal Cabrera was on the 15-day DL...Played for Team Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic and hit .323 (10-31) with a double, home run and 9RBI in 9 games for the WBC runner-up PR squad... Was T5th in the WBC in hits and T2nd in RBI among all players…Also played in 2009 for PR in WBC...Collected a single-game career-high 5RBI on 4/28 at KC (night game)...Hit his rst career grand slam on 9/1 at Detroit off Joaquin Benoit to break a scoreless tie in the 9th inning and snap a 5-game losing streak...Was tied for 5th in the American League with 8 sac ies and tied for 10th in sac bunts (7).

2012 Spent 1st full season with Boston in 2012 and set career highs in games (136), at-bats (512), doubles (28), home runs (13), RBI (60) and walks (23) and matched career highs in extra-base hits (41) and stolen bases (14)...Was the team’s primary shortstop for most of the season, making 123 starts and 128 appearances at the position overall...Made 1 start at 2nd (2 games overall) and 3rd base in September...Ranked tied for 3rd in AL with 13 HR and 6th with 59 RBI at shortstop...Became the 1st Red Sox shortstop with double-digit homers and steals since Nomar Garciaparra in 2003 (28, HR, 19 SB)...His 13 HR were the most for a Sox SS since Garciaparra in 2003...Was the 7th-hardest AL player overall to double up, going 85.3 at-bats per GIDP (512 AB/6 GIDP)...Hit .321 (18-for-56) with 2 outs and RISP, 11th in the AL (min. 50 PA)...Finished April with 5 homers and 17 RBI while hitting .291 (25-for-86)...Marked his most RBI ever in a single month and 2nd-largest home run total (6, Sept. 2010)...Matched career highs with 4 hits (6th time), 3 extra-base hits (2nd time) and 2 doubles on 4/24 at MIN...Hit 1st 2 career leadoff homers in consecutive games, 5/19-20, both at PHI…According to Elias, the only other time a Red Sox hitter had a leadoff homer in consecutive games was Harry Hooper in both games of a doubleheader on 5/30/1913 at WSH…Homered in a career-high 3 straight games overall from 5/18-20, all while batting leadoff...Became the 1st Sox leadoff man to do that since Felix Mantilla, 9/18-20/1964, and the 3rd with Boston overall since 1918 (also Roy Johnson, 6/27-28/32)...Prior to being acquired by Cleveland he was traded from Boston to Toronto on 10/21 in exchange for RHP David Carpenter as compensation for Manager John Farrell.

2011 Hit .317 (32-for-101) in 38 games for Boston after being acquired from Kansas City on 7/30...Combined to slug .576 against LHP, 10th-best among A.L.with at least 85 plate appearances vs. southpaws…His .318 AVG (27-for-85) against lefties ranked 16th-best among that group...Stole 14 bases, tying a single-season career-high (also 2010/2014)…Went 41-for-185 (.222) with Kansas City prior to the trade and recorded his rst career 2HR game on 4/24 at Texas...Was optioned

AVILES’ FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Dumb and DumberFavorite Group/Artist: Lil WayneFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Ken Griffey,

Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up: Seattle

MarinersPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Parents, Edgar and MaddyFavorite Road City: TorontoFavorite Road Stadium: Yankee StadiumFavorite Thing to do Away From

Baseball: workout his calf muscles

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2011 cont. to Triple-A Omaha on 6/9 and hit .307 (43-for-140) with 8 doubles, 2 triples, 9 home runs and 25 RBI in 35 games with the Storm Chasers…Started in right eld on 8/6 vs. NYY, his 1st game in the out eld as a professional, and made his 1st start in left eld on 8/26 vs. OAK...His .317 AVG with Sox ranked 15th among AL players from 7/30 through the remainder of the season (min. 100 AB).

2010 Was on the Royals Opening Day roster less than 9 months removed from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on 7/7/09...Was optioned to AAA Omaha on 4/11…Returned to Kansas City on 5/3 and served as the club’s primary 2nd baseman for the remainder of the season…Led all of baseball with a .412 AVG (42-for-102) and .450 OBP when leading off an inning (min. 100 AB)...Slugged .648 with 12 extra-base hits (5 2B, 1 3B, 6 HR) over his nal 20 games of the season after slugging just .351 with 15 extra-base hits (11 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR) in his 1st 90 games with the Royals.

2009 Made his 1st Opening Day roster as KC’s starting shortstop...Batted .183 (22-for-120) in 36 games before going on the 15-day DL with a right forearm strain on 5/24...Underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery on his right elbow on 7/7…Played in 5 games for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic and was 4-for-21 (.190) with a double and 2 RBI.

2008 Hit .325 (136-for-419) in his 1st ML campaign, highest AVG ever by a Royals rookie with at least 400 at-bats…Finished with 2nd-best OBP (.354) and SLG (.480) in Royals rookie history...Named the 2008 Les Milgram Royals Player of the Year, becoming the 3rd rookie to win the award (also Bob Hamelin in 1994 and David DeJesus in 2004)…Was Kansas City’s nominee for the Hank Aaron Award...Tied for 4th in AL Rookie of the Year voting…Was named to the Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team at shortstop…Selected as 1 of 3 nalists for the A.L. Players Choice Outstanding Rookie Award...Led ML rookies in AVG and also nished among AL rookie leaders in multi-hit games (2nd, 39), OBP (2nd, .354), hits (3rd), runs (3rd, 68), doubles (4th, 27), total bases (4th, 201) and SLG (4th, .480)...His .325 AVG was highest by a ML rookie since Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki hit .350 and St. Louis’ Albert Pujols hit .329 in 2001 (min. 400 AB)…Also 12th-highest AVG in Royals history overall (min. 400 AB)...Finished 3rd in the AL and 5th in the Majors with a .359 clip (66-for-184) with men on base...Posted the 5th-best elding percentage (.974) among AL shortstops (min. 90 G)…Also had the 2nd-best zone rating (.849) and the 4th-best range factor per 9.0 innings (4.56) at the position...Selected from AAA Omaha on 5/29 and made his ML debut that night vs. MIN…Collected his 1st ML hit on 6/6 at NYY, a double off Darrell Rasner…Slugged 1st ML homer on 7/12 vs. TEX, a 2-run shot off Eric Hurley.

2007 Named KC’s Minor League Player of the Year and Triple-A Omaha’s Player of the Year...Averaged 1 strikeout per 9.85 plate appearances (59 K’s/581 PA), the 4th-lowest mark among Paci c Coast League quali ers.

2006 Spent the entire season with Omaha...Struck out an average of once every 10.46 plate appearances (502 PA), the 5th-best ratio among Paci c Coast League quali ers...Played primarily 3rd base (95 games).

2005 Spent the entire season with Double-A Wichita and was named both a mid- and post-season Texas League All-Star...Led the Wranglers while ranking among league leaders in extra-base hits (T-3rd, 53) and doubles (4th, 33).

2004 Named to both the circuit’s mid-season and post-season All-Star teams…Also earned team Player of the Year honors...Paced the league with 40 doubles, which set a franchise record.

2003 Named MVP of the Rookie-level Arizona League as well as Royals AZL Player of the Year (Led league w/19 doubles and 51 runs)…Also ranked among AZL leaders in hits (T-2nd, 77), extra-base hits (T-3rd, 30), AVG (4th, .363) and SLG (4th, .585)...Selected to Arizona League All-Star Team at shortstop and named by Baseball America as a Short-Season All-Star.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL ANTHONY AVILES...Has 3 daughters, Kyla, and twins, Adriana and Maiya...Is the nephew of former Major League in elder Ramon Aviles, who played parts of 4 Major League seasons from 1977-81 with Boston and Philadelphia...Graduated from Middletown (NY) High School in 1999…Attended Concordia (NY) College, where he was named Rawlings/ABCA Position Player of the Year and Rawlings/ABCA Division II Player of the Year as a senior after leading all Division II players in batting average (.500) with 20 doubles, 6 triples, 22 home runs and 65 RBI in 45 games....On twitter @TheMikeAviles...2013-15 TribeFest participant.

BEST SINGLE-SEASON ROOKIE BATTING AVG SINCE 1988 (min400ab)

PLAYER (TEAM/YEAR) AVGIchiro Suzuki (SEA/2001) .350Albert Pujols (STL/2001) .329Mike Aviles (KC/2008) .325Ryan Braun (MIL/2007) .324Hunter Pence (HOU/2007) .322

2008 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOTING

PLAYER (TEAM) PTS Evan Longoria (TB) 140 Alexei Ramirez (CWS) 59Jacoby Ellsbury (BOS) 26 Mike Aviles (KC) 9

AVILES' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, 6 times, last April 24, 2012 at MIN; RUNS: 4, June 14, 2008 for KC at ARI; DOUBLES: 2, many; HR: 2, April 24, 2011 at Texas; RBI: 5, April 28, 2013 at Kansas City; BB:2, 4 times, last Sept 19, 2013 vs. Houston; SB: 2, April 17, 2014 at Detroit; HITTING STREAK: 12 games, July 7-22, 2008; GRAND SLAMS: September 2, 2013 at Detroit (Benoit); LEADOFF HOME RUNS: 2, Last May 20, 2012 at PHI off Cliff Lee; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a; GAME-ENDING HR: August 15, 2014 vs. Baltimore (Matusz); EJECTIONS: 3, last Sept 8, 2013 vs. NY Mets.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2011 Visalia 0-1 3.00 3 3 0 0 0 9.0 7 3 3 1 0 4 17 1 0 .200 .286 .282 Mobile 1-1 7.56 4 4 0 0 0 16.2 20 14 14 2 2 8 26 5 0 .286 .443 .3752012 Mobile 7-1 1.68 8 8 0 0 0 48.1 33 12 9 1 2 26 60 8 0 .192 .256 .305 Reno 5-1 2.85 14 14 1 0 0 82.0 74 28 26 8 0 35 97 12 0 .241 .378 .317 Arizona-NL 1-2 6.06 4 4 0 0 0 16.1 14 13 11 2 1 13 17 2 0 .230 .426 .3682013 CLEVELAND 1-2 5.29 4 4 0 0 0 17.0 15 11 10 3 1 16 11 1 0 .238 .444 .395 Columbus 6-7 4.15 22 22 1 0 0 121.1 119 64 56 14 13 73 106 5 1 .266 .431 .3802014 Columbus 4-1 2.15 7 7 1 0 0 46.0 36 11 11 5 1 14 44 1 0 .216 .335 .280 CLEVELAND 5-8 4.18 26 26 0 0 0 153.0 151 76 71 16 11 60 143 6 0 .259 .401 .335Minor Lge. Totals 23-12 3.31 58 58 3 0 0 323.1 289 132 119 31 18 160 350 32 1 .241 .375 .338CLEVELAND TOTALS 6-10 4.29 30 30 0 0 0 170.0 166 87 81 19 12 76 154 7 0 .257 .406 .342American League 6-10 4.29 30 30 0 0 0 170.0 166 87 81 19 12 76 154 7 0 .257 .406 .342National League 1-2 6.06 4 4 0 0 0 16.1 14 13 11 2 1 13 17 2 0 .230 .426 .368M.L. TOTALS 7-12 4.44 34 34 0 0 0 186.1 180 100 92 21 13 89 171 9 0 .255 .407 .344

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 1st round (3rd overall) of the June Draft, signed 7/25.2012 Acquired by Cleveland from Arizona along with Matt Albers and Bryan Shaw in exchange for Lars Anderson, Tony Sipp (from Indians) and Didi Gregorius (from Reds)...The 3-team trade also sent Shin-Soo Choo, Jason Donald and cash from Cleveland to Cincinnati and Drew Stubbs from Cincinnati to Cleveland, 12/11.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .955 26 9 12 1 22 4 Pitcher .906 34 12 17 3 32 5

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 2 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent virtually the entire year in the Indians rotation, nishing 2nd on the team in innings pitched (153.0) while logging a professional career-high of 199.0IP between Columbus and Cleveland...Began the year in AAA Columbus and made his 2014 Major League debut in a doubleheader/"spot" start as the 26th man on April 9 vs. San Diego (L, 6.0IP, 4H, 2R/1ER, 8K)....Was also with Cleveland from May 20-remainder of the season...Finished 4th among American League rookie pitchers in starts (26) and strikeouts (T-4th, 143), 5th in innings pitched (153.0) and 11th in ERA (4.18).

Trevor Bauer 47Age: 24, born January 17, 1991 in North Hollywood, CAResides: Spring, TX Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 158Contract Status (Options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (0)Acquired: December 11, 2012; Acquired by Cleveland from Arizona along with RHP Matt Albers and RHP Bryan Shaw in exchange for 1B Lars Anderson, LHP Tony Sipp (from Indians) and INF Didi Gregorius (from Reds)...The 3-team trade also sent OF Shin-Soo Choo, INF Jason Donald and cash from Cleveland to Cincinnati and OF Drew Stubbs from Cincinnati to Cleveland.

CLEVELAND INDIANS HISTORYROOKIE PITCHERS, SO per 9.0IP (min 150IP) Pitcher (Year) K/(IP IP / SO / ERA1. Herb Score (1955) 9.70 227.1/245/2.852. CC Sabathia (2001) 8.50 180.1/171/4.393. Trevor Bauer (2014) 8.41 153.0/143/4.184. Sonny Siebert (1964) 8.31 156.0/144/3.235. Dennis Eckersley(1975) 7.33 186.2/152/2.606. Allie Reynolds (1943) 6.84 198.2/151/2.99

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In 7 starts with Triple-A Columbus in 2014, Bauer was 4-1 with a 2.15 ERA (11 ER/46.0 IP), 44 strikeouts, 14 walks and a 1.09 WHIP....Prior to his last Minor League start on May 13 at Rochester (L, 5.2 IP, 6 R, 4 HR), Bauer was a perfect 4-0 with an International League-best 1.12 ERA (5 ER/40.1 IP)...At the time of his nal promotion on May 20, ranked 6th in ERA, 11th in strikeouts and 9th in WHIP...Fanned 9 batters in each of his rst 2 starts for Columbus, allowing just one earned run on 7 hits and 3 walks across his rst 12.0 innings....Limited opposing minor league batters to a .216 (36-167) average against, including a .195 (17-87) clip to left-handers.

Made his turn for every start and never enjoyed a sustained stretch of dominance or inconsistency, never recording a monthly ERA under 3.34 and over 4.97...Pitched into the 5th inning in 25 of 26 starts and fanned at least 8 batters in 7 of 26 outings...Best month was August, going 1-1 w/a 3.34 ERA in 6 starts (35.0IP, 27H, 13ER, 20BB, 35K) and enjoyed a 4-start stretch from August 13-30 where he was 1-0 w/a 2.59 ERA (24.1IP, 16H, 7ER, 28K, club won each GS) that lowered his season ERA from 4.33 to 3.99.

After logging back-to-back scoreless starts for the rst time in his career on 8/24 & 8/30, Bauer carried a career-high streak of 15.1 consecutive scoreless innings into the rst inning of his start on September 4 vs. Detroit...Worked a career-high 8.0IP two times (last Sept 9 vs. MIN) and fanned a career-high 10 White Sox on July 13 vs. Chicago-AL (6.2IP, 8H, 0R, 3BB, 10K), his rst career double-digit strikeout game...Went 4-3 w/a 3.67ERA in 14 starts in Progressive Field (88.1IP, 83H, 36ER, 87K) and was 1-5 w/a 4.87 ERA in 12 road starts (64.2IP, 68H, 35ER, 56K)... Career in Cleveland, Trevor is 5-4 w/a 3.43 ERA in 16 starts (38 ER/99.2 IP).

Kicked off the second half of the season with a 9-3 victory over the Tigers on July 18 at Comerica Park (W, 6.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R-ER, 1 BB, 5 SO, 101 pitches/67 strikes)...Bauer also started the Tribe’s nal game of the rst half - a 3-2 win over the White Sox - and became just the 4th dif ferent Indians pitcher to start back-to-back team victories - the rst since Bert Blyleven in 1981 (STATS LLC)...ERA in the rst inning was 5.54 (26.0IP, 27H, 20R/16ER, 13BB, 21K)....ERA from innings 2-6 was 3.80 (118.1IP, 113H, 50ER, 44BB, 113K)....Was T5th in the A.L. in hit batters (11) and steals allowed (19)...Batters hit .192 (43-219) when behind in the count and .331 (56-169) when ahead in the count.

Pro Career 2013 Had an up and down season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, spending the majority of the season in the Columbus rotation while making four spot starts for the Indians...Optioned out of spring training to Triple-A on 3/21, but made his 2013 debut with the Indians at TB on 4/6 when Kazmir went on the DL...Allowed only 2 hits in 5.0 innings but walked a career-high and 2013 club-high 7 batters in 6-0 loss...All four of his 2013 Major League starts were one-day stints in the big leagues as he accumulated just four days of MLB service... Entered 2014 rated the 3rd overall prospect (best curveball/change-up also) in the system according to BA and 73rd overall in all of baseball according to MLB.com...Entered 2013 as the club's top prospect according to Baseball America, was #17 overall in MLB.com's overall top 100 prospects and 25th overall according to ESPN's Keith Law...Made second big league start of 2013 on 5/1 vs. Philadelphia (5.0IP, 1H, 0R, 6BB, 5K), notching his second big league win over Cliff Lee...Made two more starts as the result of doubleheaders on 5/13 vs. NYY (gm2, L#2, 6.1IP, 6H, 2R/2ER) and 6/28 at Chicago-AL (gm1, ND, 0.2IP, 6H, 5R/ER, 2HR), the latter of which was the shortest of his MLB career...Went a combined 3-1 w/a 2.66 ERA in 9 June and July starts (50.2IP, 56H, 15ER, 24BB, 37K) before posting a 1-4 record in 6 August starts to nish the season (5.46ERA, 29.2IP, 31H, 18ER, 25BB, 28K)...Tossed his only complete game of the year on 7/22 at Buffalo (9.0IP, 6H, 3R/2ER, 4BB, 4K).

2012 Named the D-backs’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year after combining to go 12-2 with a 2.42 ERA (35 ER in 130.1 IP) and 157 strikeouts in 22 starts with AA Mobile and AAA Reno...Went 1-2 with a 6.06 ERA (11 ER in 16.1 IP), 13 walks and 17 strikeouts in 4 starts with the D-backs in June and July...Named to the MLB All-Star Futures Game...Began the season with Mobile and was 7-1 with a 1.68 ERA (9 ER in 48.1 IP) and 60 strikeouts in 8 games...Fanned 11 in 5.2IP (2H, 0R) in his 2nd start of 4/10 vs. Pensacola...Promoted to Reno on 5/17 and was 5-1 with a 2.85 ERA (26 ER in 82.0 IP), 1 CG & 97SO in 14GS...Recalled by D-backs on 6/28…Was tied for the Minor League lead in wins (11) at the time of his promotion and ranked second in strikeouts (116)...Was the rst player from the 2011 Draft to reach the Majors when he made his debut on 6/28 at Braves (ND, 2 ER in 4.0 IP)...Indians RHP Cody Allen would become the 2nd player three weeks later...Earned his rst Major League win on 7/8 vs. the LA Dodgers (6.0IP, 2H, 6K)...In his other three starts he did not see the 5th inning and walked at least 3 batters in each start...Optioned back to Reno on 7/18…Nagged by right groin soreness most of the season...Recorded his rst professional complete game on 8/17 vs. Round Rock with 12 strikeouts (9.0IP, 5H, 2R/ER)...Also fanned 11 in his Triple-A debut of 5/18 vs. Oklahoma City (8.0IP, 4H, 1R/ER, 11K) and 11 more on 6/8 vs. Tucson...Made 3 postseason starts for Reno and was 2-0 w/a 1.65 ERA (3 ER/16.1 IP, 17BB, 17K)…Started the Triple-A Championship Game vs. Pawtucket (ND, 2 ER in 4.2 IP)...Finished the season ranked by MLB.com as the D-backs’ No. 1 Prospect and No. 5 overall (third-best right-handed pitcher)…Also honored in Baseball America’s Best Tools issue as the Best Pitching Prospect in the Paci c Coast League.

2011 Entered the 2012 season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 1 Prospect in the D-backs’ organization and possessing the Best Curveball…Averaged 15.1 strikeouts per 9.0 IP...ERA was 2.63 entering his nal regular-season start on 8/30 vs. Chattanooga (10 ER in 1.2 IP)...Helped Mobile to the Southern League Championship…Earned the win in the clinching game of the Championship Series, allowing 1 run over 5.0 innings pitched with 7 strikeouts @ Tennessee...Selected in the rst round (third overall) of the First-Year Player Draft…The draft marked the rst time since 1978 that one college baseball program (UCLA) had two players selected (Gerrit Cole, No. 1 to Pittsburgh) in the rst three picks (Arizona State; Bob Horner and Hubie Brooks).

College Career Attended UCLA and went 38-4 w/a 2.36 ERA (98 ER/373.1 IP) in 3 seasons with the Bruins…Ranked among UCLA’s career leaders in wins (1st), innings pitched (1st), strikeouts (1st), complete games (2nd, 15) and ERA (8th)…Also set single-season records (UCLA and Pac-10) with 203 strikeouts in 2011...First pitcher in UCLA history to win at least 10 games in more than one season...Earned the Golden Spikes Award and was named the National Player of the Year by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, College Baseball Foundation and Perfect Game USA as a junior in 2011, going 13-2 with a 1.25 ERA (19 ER in 136.2 IP) in 16 starts…Other accolades included being named rst-team All-America by all those publications...Finalist for the Dick Howser Trophy (top NCAA Division I Player), was selected as the Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year and earned All-Pac-10 Team honors for the third straight season…Led all collegiate pitchers in complete games (10) and strikeouts. Went 12-3 with a 3.02 ERA (44 ER in 131.1 IP) in 18 starts as a sophomore in 2010, earning second-team All-America honors from Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball…Became the rst-ever Bruins pitcher to lead the nation in strikeouts (165)...Selected as the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year by Louisville Slugger and earned Freshman All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball in 2009, going 9-3 with a 2.99 ERA (35 ER in 105.1 IP) and 2 saves in 20 games (10 starts)…Also garnered rst-team Freshman All-America honors from various publications...Named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year…Set a school record for most wins by a freshman..Played on the USA Collegiate National Team in 2009.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name TREVOR ANDREW BAUER…Single…Graduated from Hart High School in Santa Clarita, CA, same high school that produced James Shields, Kevin Millar, Bob Walker and Todd Zeile.…Went 12-0 with a 0.79 ERA and 106 strikeouts as a junior, earning All-CIF Southern Section Division I First-Team honors and rst-team All-Southern Selection accolades from the California Baseball Coaches Association (CBCA)…Was also named to the Los Angeles Times High School All-Star Team...On Twitter @baueroutage... 2014-15 TribeFest participant.

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BAUER'S CAREER GAME HIGHS K’s: 10, July 13, 2014 vs. Chicago-AL; BB’s: 7, April 6, 2013 at Tampa Bay; LONGEST START: 8.0IP, two times, last Sept. 9, 2014 vs. Minnesota; WINNING STREAK: 2 games, July 8-18, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 3 games, July 23-Aug 8, 2014; HR: 3, June 21, 2014 vs. Detroit; SHORTEST START: 0.2IP, June 28, 2013 vs. Chicago-AL (Game1); CG: n/a; CG SHO: N/A; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 1, July 13, 2014 vs. CWS; LAST WIN: Aug./ 24, 2014 vs. Houston.

ALL-TIME PAC-12 STRIKEOUT LEADERSPLAYER (SCHOOL) YEARS KTim Lincecum (Wash) 2004-06 491Trevor Bauer (UCLA) 2009-11 460Rik Currier (USC) 1998-01 449Seth Etherton (USC) 1995-98 420

BAUER'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Garden State Favorite Group/Artist: AmonAmarth Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Barry ZitoFavorite Team Growing Up: Duke BasketballPerson Who Has Most In uenced You: My

dad (Warren)Favorite Thing Away From Baseball: Attend

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2003 Batavia .280 35 125 12 35 0 1 0 4 2 0 3 23 28 23 5 .296 .404 .700 22004 Lakewood .317 109 413 92 131 20 *14 5 53 6 4 2 85 88 *57 6 .470 .433 .902 52005 Reading .268 135 544 80 146 18 8 6 44 4 0 3 63 123 38 12 .364 .348 .712 12006 Reading .274 80 318 62 87 5 6 4 26 4 1 2 36 67 30 4 .365 .350 .715 4 Scranton/WB .283 38 152 34 43 5 7 1 15 0 1 1 20 33 15 1 .428 .368 .795 1 Philadelphia .125 17 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 2 .125 .222 .347 02007 Philadelphia .277 105 119 29 33 3 3 1 6 1 0 0 13 21 18 1 .378 .348 .727 02008 Houston .229 138 467 57 107 10 4 5 29 7 1 2 37 111 41 10 .300 .288 .588 52009 Houston .285 157 606 97 173 27 12 3 35 5 2 2 63 140 *61 12 .384 .354 .738 32010 Houston .265 141 535 84 142 25 6 2 38 6 2 3 59 109 *52 12 .346 .341 .686 32011 Houston .303 105 429 64 130 26 7 1 32 2 1 3 38 90 *39 *7 .403 .363 .766 2 Atlanta .278 53 227 30 63 8 3 1 18 3 3 1 15 50 *22 *7 .352 .321 .674 12012 Atlanta .274 155 624 96 171 26 10 9 57 2 4 3 70 155 42 #13 .391 .348 .739 22013 CLEVELAND .263 130 525 75 138 21 6 6 50 5 3 2 40 132 23 12 .360 .316 .676 3 Columbus .143 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 .143 .250 .393 02014 Columbus .150 5 20 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .200 .150 .350 0 Akron .087 6 23 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 .087 .160 .247 0 CLEVELAND .257 106 444 57 114 17 10 3 28 3 2 3 35 114 10 6 .360 .314 .674 2Minor Lge. Totals .280 410 1602 281 448 49 36 16 144 16 6 11 230 355 165 28 .385 .373 .758 13CLEVELAND TOTALS .260 236 969 132 252 38 16 9 78 8 5 5 75 246 33 18 .360 .315 .675 5American League .260 236 969 132 252 38 16 9 78 8 5 5 75 246 33 18 .360 .315 .675 5National League .272 871 3015 459 820 125 45 22 215 28 13 14 296 679 276 64 .365 .338 .704 16M.L. TOTALS .269 1107 3984 591 1072 163 61 31 293 36 18 19 371 925 309 82 .364 .333 .697 21* Led League

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 Selected by the Houston Astros in the 19th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2003 Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 4th round (115th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 7/24.2007 DL - sprained left ankle, 7/31-9/10.2007 Traded by Philadelphia w/Mike Costanzo & Geoff Geary to Houston for Eric Bruntlett & Brad Lidge, 11/7.2011 Traded by Houston w/cash to Atlanta for Brett Oberholtzer, Paul Clemens, Juan Abreu and Jordan Schafer, 7/31.2012 Granted Free Agency, 10/29.2013 Signed as a Major League Free Agent by Cleveland, 2/15. 2013 DL - right index nger laceration, 4/15-5/8...rehab at AAA Columbus, 5/7-8.2014 DL - left hamstring strain, 3/21-4/14...rehab at AAA Columbus, 4/5-9...rehab at AA Akron, 4/10-13.2014 DL - left hamstring strain, 7/6-8/14...rehab at AA Akron, 8//5-10...rehab at AAA Columbus, 8/11-14.

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2010 Houston (at LAA) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02012 Atlanta (at KC) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Michael Bourn 24 Age: 32, born December 27, 1982 in Houston, TXResides: Houston, TX Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: R Height: 5-10 Weight: 180ML Service: 8 + 028Contract Status: Signed thru 2016 with a vesting option for 2017Acquired: February 15, 2013; Signed by Cleveland to a Major League Free Agent contract.

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2007 PHI (NLDS vCOL) .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 ATL (NLWCvSTL) .200 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTALS .100 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .992 105 235 5 2 242 1 Out eld .991 1069 2362 48 21 2431 9

2014 Season Highlights Bourn spent his second year in Cleveland and following two stints on the Disabled List with left hamstring issues returned to play an important role in the Tribe's August/September postseason push...Was tied for the American League in triples with 10, becoming the rst Indians batter to share or lead the A.L. in three-baggers since Kenny Lofton in 1995 and just the second since 1987.

Started season on the 15-day DL after injuring his 2013 surgically repaired left hamstring on March 16 in a game at San Francisco...Was on the DL from March 21-April 14, missing the rst 13 games of the season...Missed 34 games from July 6-August 14 with another left hamstring strain suffered on July 5 vs. Kansas City...Appeared in 11 games between AAA Columbus and AA Akron over his April and August D.L. stints... Upon returning from his second D.L. stint on August 15 he hit .239 (38-159) with 8 doubles, 3 triples, 7 RBI and 20 runs scored in 40 games to end the season (3 SB/3 CS, 15 BB, .311 on-base pct.)

On the year he made 104 starts in center eld (105 games)...Bourn leads all MLB players in steals (290) since the 2008 (next closest is Rajai Davis at 281), but stole just 10 bases in 16 attempts in 2014… Enjoyed a pair of two triple games, on June 25 at Arizona and August 28 at Chicago-AL, becoming one of seven Indians batters since 1914 to enjoy multiple triple games and the second since 1942 (Kenny Lofton had 3 such games in 1995).

Connected on his rst career "walk-off" home run on June 1 vs. Colorado, a 2-run 9th inning shot off Adam Ottavino that broke a 4-4 tie...Hit his 8th career lead-off home run on May 18 vs. Oakland and enjoyed his 1000th career Major League hit on May 28 at Chicago-AL off Hector Noesi...Hit .289 (41-142) with runners on base and .341 (14-41) with runners in scoring position-2 outs...Scored 20 runs in 26 June games, tied for the most in the American League for the month

Pro Career 2013 The two-time NL All-Star (2010, 2012) and a two-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner (2009, 2010) was signed by Cleveland in spring training and spent his rst season in the American League...Steals decreased from 42 to 23 as did his total steal attempts (55 to 35)...Recorded a season-high 3 steals on 8/3 at Miami...Finished T6th in the American League in triples (6), 15th in steals (23) and was 2nd with 12 caught stealings...Collected 31RBI in 61 second half games (tied for 2nd on the team after the break) and hit his rst career grand slam on 7/24 at Seattle off Hector Noesi, which also equaled his single-game career-high for RBI (4)....Over his last 15 games from Sept 10-on he hit .300 (18-60) with 3 2B, 4 3B, 1HR & 10RBI (10RS)...Was on 15-day Disabled List (2nd career time, rst since 2007) w/a cut right index nger from 4/15-5/9...Was injured sliding into rst base when he was stepped on by Chicago-AL pitcher Matt Thornton on 4/14...,Appeared in two rehab games for AAA Columbus, 5/7-8....Was 15th in the AL in OPS .975 at the time of his injury...Was the toughest player in the AL to double up in 2013, hitting into just 2 double plays in 525 at bats (1:262.5)...Also ranked tied for 8th with 19 bunts put into play...Underwent minor surgery on his left hamstring (distal hamstring debridement) on 10/15 in Dallas, TX (Dr. Dan Cooper)...Originally suffered the injury on a second base steal attempt in the 9th inning of the nal game of the regular season on 9/29 (played in AL WildCard Game three days later vs. Tampa Bay).

MOST STEALS, MLB, 2008-2014Player Steals1. Michael Bourn 2902. Rajai Davis 2813. Jacoby Ellsbury 2714. B.J. Upton 227 5. Juan Pierre 225

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUETRIPLES LEADERS

1. Michael Bourn (CLE) 10 Adam Eaton (CWS) 103. Mike Trout (LAA) 94. Alexandro De Aza (BAL) 8 Kevin Kiermaier (TB) 8 Alex Rios (TX) 8 Brett Gardner (NYY) 8

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2012 Spent his rst full season in Atlanta, setting career-highs in home runs (9), RBI (57) and walks (70) as he nished second to Everth Cabrera in steals (42 in 55 attempts, 76%) with his 5th straight 40-steal season... Finished tied for 7th in the entire NL in WAR (Wins Above Replacement, source Baseball-Reference.com) in 2012, a stat that measures a player’s total on eld value – offense, positional value, defense, basestealing and baserunning...Made his second career postseason appearance for the Wildcard-winning Braves....Ranked T13th in the NL with 171 hits...Led all NL out elders in putouts (383) in 2012 and nished 1st in Total Zone Runs among all NL elders in 2010 (25) and 2012 (38)...Was 4th in the Majors in steals and T7th in MLB with 17 games of 3+ hits and had 43 total multi-hit games...Finished 18th in NL MVP voting (6pts)...First career 2HR game on 5/22 at Cincinnati...Started 151 of 162 games...Had his career-best 14G hitting streak (23-for-59, .390) snapped on 6/16...Was added to the NL All-Star team (3rd career app.) on 7/7 in place of Ian Desmond (WSH)...Was T8th in the NL in walks, 2nd in PA (703), T5th in triples (10)....Missed 6 games, 9/23-29, with an injured left thumb and went just 9-for-51 (.176) over his last 15 games (9/10) to see his season average dip from .283 to .274 that contributed to his .225 (60-for-267, .325 OBP) in the second half...In the rst half he hit .311 (111-for-357) with a .366 OBP in 85 games (9th best in NL).

2011 Split his sixth major league season between the Houston Astros and Braves, combining for a .294 (193-for-656) batting average with 34 doubles, 10 triples, 61 stolen bases and a .349 on-base percentage in 158 games...At the time of the 7/31 trade, led the majors with 39 steals and the National League with 28 in eld hits, while his .303 batting average ranked 13th in the NL...Led all Major Leaguers in stolen bases with 61 and was 4th in the NL with 250 times on base and led league with 722 plate apps (T4th in triples)...Finished third in the National League in hits (193) and second in in eld hits (38) and bunt hits (12)...3rd in the NL putouts (367) by an NL out elder...After his rst game with the Braves on 8/1, he led the Club in hits (60) and stolen bases (22) and started each of the team’s 53 games in center eld...Drove in a career-high 50 RBI and matched his career high with 61 steals...Posted a then career-best 13-game hitting streak, 7/15-28, in which he batted .424 (25-for-59) with four doubles, ve RBI and four steals.

2010 The 2010 National League All-Star hit .265 (142-for-535) with 25 doubles, six triples, two homers, 38 RBI and 52 stolen bases in 141 games during his third season with Houston...Set a career-high in RBI, besting his previous high of 35, accomplished in 2009...Missed the nal 13 games of the 2010 season from 9/19-10/3 with a strained right oblique...Led the National League in stolen bases (52) for the second consecutive season, and became the rst player in Astros franchise history to lead the NL in stolen bases in back- to-back seasons...Trailed only Juan Pierre’s 68 stolen bases for the MLB lead...Received the Rawlings Gold Glove Award for the second time and was the 2010 Fielding Bible Award as the Best Center Fielder in Major League Baseball, as voted on by a panel of 10 analysts, including John Dewan, Peter Gammons and Bill James...Had an NL-best 38 in eld hits during the season, including 20 in the rst-half...His 10 bunt hits ranked fourth in the NL...Defensively, was tied for ninth among NL out elders with eight out eld assists...Reached base safely via hit or walk in 27 straight games with a plate appearance from 8/21 thru the end of the season (.421OBP)...Was the longest streak by an Astro since Lance Berkman went 28 straight games in 2007...Appeared in the 2010 All-Star Game (0-1, K)....Was the rst Astros center elder to make the ASG since Carlos Beltran in 2004...Made his third consecutive Opening Day start for Houston in center eld (2008-10)...Was the rst player to start three consecutive Opening Days at the position since Steve Finley (1991-94).

2009 Named the 2009 Astros Team MVP by the Houston Chapter of the BBWAA after hitting .285 (173-for-606) with a .354 on-base % in 157 games...Also named a Rawlings Gold Glove out elder...Set career highs in nearly every offensive statistical category, including games, at-bats (606), runs (97), hits (173), doubles (27) and triples (12)...Led the NL with 61 stolen bases becoming just the second player in franchise history to lead the league in steals (also, Biggio, 39, in 1994)...In addition to leading the league in steals, Bourn ranked highly in the NL in several speed-related categories, including in eld hits (1st, 43), bunt hits (1st, 17) and triples (T-2nd, 12)...He was also the hardest player to double up in the NL (1DP in 606AB)...Improved his on-base pct to .354 on the season, .066 points higher than his OBP in 2008 (.288)...Highest improvement in MLB from 2008-09 (courtesy Elias Sports Bureau)...Led the club and ranked fourth in the NL with a .353 (36-for-102) average with RISP...Recorded multi-steal games in consecutive contests 8/11-12 at Florida ( rst Astro since James Mouton stole two in back-to-back games in 1995)....On 7/11 vs. Washington, recorded his rst career three-steal game...Recorded two out eld assists on 7/10 vs. Washington.

2012 NL WAR LEADERS1. Buster Posey (SFG) 7.22. Andrew McCutchen (PIT) 7.03. Ryan Braun (MIL) 6.84. Yadier Molina (STL) 6.7 David Wright (NYM) 6.76. Clayton Kershaw (LAD) 6.67. Michael Bourn (ATL) 6.0 Chase Headley (SDP) 6.0

2008 Hit .229 (107-for-467) with 41 stolen bases in 138 games with Houston...Recorded 18 consecutive successful steal attempts to begin 2008, and 21 dating back to 7/26/2007...His streak of 18 consecutive is the second-longest in club history (28, Carlos Beltran, 2004)...Did not start in 10 consecutive games from 7/27 to 8/6 due to a right ankle sprain...Became just the third player in MLB history to steal 13 bases without being caught before the end of April...Went 1-for-3 with two steals on Opening Day on 3/31 at SD...Marked the franchise’s second two-steal game on Opening Day (Bill Doran, April 8, 1986 vs. SF).

2007 In his rst full season in the big leagues, hit .277 (33-for-119) with one home run, three triples and six RBI for Philadelphia…Appeared at all three out eld positions (LF-79, CF-12, RF-6)...Stole 18 bases in 19 attempts, including his rst 15 without being caught...Slugged his rst Major League HR on 7/15 vs. STL (Andy Cavazos)…Placed on the 15-day Disabled List on July 31 with a sprained left ankle…Appeared in two games during the 2007 NLDS vs. COL...Pinch-ran in Game 1...In Game 2, grounded out as a pinch-hitter.

2006 Won the Paul Owens Award as the best position player in the Phillies minor league system...Led all Phillies minor leaguers in stolen bases (45) and triples (13)...Began the season with Reading (AA) and nished fth in the Eastern League in stolen bases (30) and stolen base percentage (88%)...Named to the EL All-Star team for the second consecutive season...Promoted to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA) on 7/4...Recalled on 7/30 and made his Major League debut that night vs. FLA (0-for-1) before being optioned back the next day...Recalled for a second time on 8/22 and optioned back that same day...Selected for the USA Olympic qualifying team...Hit .250 (6-for-24) with a double, two homers and four RBI in nine games...Slugged two HR in Team USA’s 8-5 Gold Medal-winning decision over Cuba...Recalled for the third and nal time on 9/7...Recorded his rst ML stolen base on 9/19 vs CHI...Collected his rst ML hit, a bunt single, on 9/27 at Washington...Named to the EL Baseball Writers Association All-Star team.

2005 Played for Reading (AA)…Named to Eastern League midseason All-Star team…Named the Most Exciting Player in the EL by Baseball America…Led all EL out elders with a .997 elding percentage (1 E in 332 TC) & 21 assists.

2004 Spent entire season with Lakewood (A)…Set franchise records in triples (14) and a South Atlantic League-leading OBP (.433)…Led entire Phillies organization in stolen bases (57)…Rated the fth-best prospect in the Phillies minor league system by Baseball America…Played in the Florida Instructional League.

2003 Made pro debut with Batavia (A)…Played in the Florida Instructional League…Rated the seventh-best prospect in the Phillies Minor League system by Baseball America.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL RAY BOURN…Michael has one son, Bryson, and one daughter, Blair...2000 graduate of Nimitz High School in Houston, TX in 2000...Was a baseball and basketball letterman and an academic scholar for the Cougars...Played 3 years at the University of Houston (2001-03)...In his nal year at UH, Bourn hit .330 w/23 steals despite missing four weeks with a broken hamate bone in his right wrist....Grew up playing Little League w/ Carl Crawford in Humble, TX...The two played on the Mt. Zion Angels, a team coached by Michael’s father, Ray Bourn...Signed by Dave Owen (Phillies)... Michael gives an annual donation to Cleveland Indians Charities.

BOURN'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: FlightFavorite Muscial Artist: Lil Wayne/Jay-ZFavorite TV Show: SportscenterFavorite Athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Team Growing Up: Houston

RocketsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Dad (Ray)Favorite Road City: MiamiFavorite Road Ballpark: Wrigley Favorite School Subject: English

BOURN'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, 7x, Sept 9, 2011 at St. Louis; RUNS: 4, April 12, 2011 vs. Chicago-NL; 2B: 2, many times; 3B: 2, two times, last August 28, 2014 at CWS; HR: 2, May 22, 2012 at Cincinnati; LEAD-OFF HR: 8, last May 18, 2014 vs. Oakland (Chavez); WALK-OFF HR: 1, June 2, 2014 vs. Colorado (Ottavino); RBI: 4, 3x, last July 24, 2013 at Seattle; SB: 3, 4x, last August 3, 2013 at Miami; BB: 3, four times; HITTING STREAK: 14 games, May 29-June 15, 2012; GRAND SLAMS: 1, July 24, 2013 at Seattle (Noesi); PH, INSIDE-THE-PARK or EXTRA INNING HR: n/a; EJECTIONS: 3.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2005 AZL Brewers .347 44 173 34 60 3 1 0 19 4 0 2 22 13 14 5 .376 .426 .802 3 Helena .324 10 34 8 11 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 4 2 0 .382 .425 .807 12006 West Virginia .300 108 360 47 108 10 2 0 42 5 5 4 61 51 24 7 .339 .402 .741 22007 West Virginia .335 56 218 41 73 15 1 2 32 1 4 1 31 22 18 6 .440 .413 .854 2 Huntsville .251 59 187 28 47 6 1 0 21 5 1 1 29 25 17 3 .294 .353 .647 12008 Huntsville .319 106 420 80 134 17 2 4 40 3 2 4 50 27 28 8 .398 .395 .793 22009 Columbus .267 116 457 80 122 21 2 6 37 8 3 1 59 48 46 5 .361 .350 .711 2 CLEVELAND .313 28 112 10 35 4 0 0 11 1 0 0 8 19 4 4 .348 .358 .707 12010 CLEVELAND .246 72 297 38 73 9 3 3 22 4 2 0 22 38 10 2 .327 .296 .623 2 Columbus .319 67 273 54 87 13 2 4 29 5 2 2 34 28 13 5 .425 .395 .820 02011 CLEVELAND .266 114 451 63 120 24 4 7 46 3 5 3 34 76 13 5 .384 .318 .702 32012 CLEVELAND .288 149 552 63 159 37 4 6 60 0 4 0 53 56 12 9 .402 .348 .750 12013 CLEVELAND .284 151 556 66 158 26 3 10 73 3 8 4 40 67 17 4 .396 .332 .728 02014 CLEVELAND .327 156 611 94 200 45 2 20 97 0 5 8 52 56 23 1 .506 .385 .890 1Minor Lge. Totals .303 566 2122 372 642 87 11 16 223 31 17 15 292 218 162 39 .377 .388 .764 13CLEVELAND TOTALS .289 670 2579 334 745 145 16 46 309 11 24 15 209 312 79 25 .411 .343 .754 8American League .289 670 2579 334 745 145 16 46 309 11 24 15 209 312 79 25 .411 .343 .754 8National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .289 670 2579 334 745 145 16 46 309 11 24 15 209 312 79 25 .411 .343 .754 8

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 7th round (205th overall) of the June draft. Signed, 6/7.2008 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians from the Brewers as the PTBNL in the 7/7 trade that sent CC Sabathia to the Brewers in exchange for Matt LaPorta, Zach Jackson and Rob Bryson, 10/3.2011 DL – broken right hand, 8/23-remainder of season.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .996 147 271 12 1 284 2 Out eld .994 653 1320 33 8 8 8

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2014 Cleveland(at MIN) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Michael Brantley 23 Age: 27, born May 15, 1987 in Bellevue, WAResides: Port St. Lucie, FL Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 200ML Service: 4 + 131Contract Status: Signed thru 2017 with a club option for 2018Acquired: October 3, 2008; Acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers as the PTBNL, along with OF/INF Matt LaPorta, LHP Zach Jackson & RHP Rob Bryson in exchange for LHP CC Sabathia (original deal occurred 7/7/2008).

2014 Season Highlights Enjoyed a breakout season as he earned his rst American League All-Star selection and Silver Slugger Award and nished 3rd in the A.L. MVP voting...Led the club in runs scored, hits, doubles, RBI, steals, runs created and batting average and set career-highs in each of those categories and also set career-bests in home runs (20)....Ranked among American League leaders in many categories (box at right).

Became the rst Indians player to amass 200 hits, 45+ doubles, 20+ HR, 20+ stolen bases in the 114-year history of the franchise and the 9th player all-time in the history of baseball to accomplish the feat (see box at right, Pinson/Soriano did not hit .320)...Became the ninth player (16th total time) in club history to enjoy 20 homers and 20 steals in a single-season, the rst since Shin-Soo Choo in 2010...Became the rst Indians hitter since Kenny Lofton in 1996 (just 2nd hitter in Progressive Field-era/1994) to amass 200 hits in a season, collecting his 200th hit on Sept. 27 vs. Tampa Bay (had 29 hits over his last 17 games, 18th player/28th time in club history)...His .327 batting average was highest by an Indian since Roberto Alomar (.336) in 2001.

Enjoyed a pair of club season-high 15-game hitting streaks from May 14-31 and Sept. 11-24 and was the model of consistency all season, hitting .341 (176-516) with 41 2B, 16 HR and 78 RBI in 130 games from April 29 until the end of the season...Carried it over from 1st half to 2nd half as well as his .901 rst half OPS (9th) and .877 2nd half OPS(5th)each ranked in the top 10 in the league (min 225PA)...From July 31-end of season he hit .354 (74-209) with 18 2B, 5HR, 32 RBI over his nal 53 games...From August 29th thru the end of the season Michael batted .408 (49-120) with 12 2B, 2 HR and 15RBI in the season's nal 30 games to raise average from .307-.327.

Made 106 starts in left eld, 40 starts in center eld and 8 starts at designated hitter and was a 2014 nalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...His error on April 2 at Oakland (night game) snapped an out eld club record 247 consecutive errorless games (only error of the season)…Ended the season with 144-game errorless streak and has just 1 error over his last 393 games since June 3, 2012....His 12 out eld assists were T4th among American League out elders (33 career).

Equaled single-game club record for runs scored (5 runs, 3-for-3, HR, RBI, 2BB) on June 9 at Texas, becoming the rst Indian w/5 runs in a game since Joe Carter in Sept ‘86 and went on to win A.L. player of the week honors (6/9-15)...Enjoyed his 5th career-game of at least 4RBI April 17 at Detroit (season-high)…Had RBI in 66 of 156 games with an at bat (had seven games of at least 3RBI).

Connected for two extra inning "walk-off" home runs, the rst two game-enders of his career (May 20 vs. Detroit, August 3 vs. Texas)...Was the 3rd hardest batter in A.L. to strikeout, fanning in just 1 every 12.1 plate appearances, trailing only Victor Martinez (15.3) and Jose Altuve (13.3)...His home batting average of .353 (106-300) was 3rd-best in the American League....Hit 3rd in the lineup 126 times...Over the last two seasons has hit a combined .329 (159-484) with runners on base and .375 (101-269) with runners in scoring position...Did not start, June 17-20, with concussion symptoms.

Pro Career 2013 Enjoyed another solid campaign, steady at the plate while providing stellar defense in left eld after the off-season acquisitions of Drew Stubbs and Michael Bourn...Did not make an error the entire season and carried a franchise record 245-game errorless streak heading into the 2014 season...Broke Rocky Colavito's 212-game streak that stretched over two tenures with the club from 1959-66...Also nished tied for 4th with 11 out eld assists, the most by an Indians left- elder since Albert Belle (11) in 1996....Made 144 starts in left eld (151 games, appeared in 1 game in CF)...Led the team with a .284 average and was 3rd on the team w/73 RBI (career-high)...Enjoyed his rst career multi-home run game on June 19 vs. Kansas City and set new single-game career-highs in total bases (10), extra base hits (3) and RBI (5) on 7/7 vs. Detroit, his second career 2-home run game in 2013.

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE RANKINGS

Category Rank #WAR 5th 7.0Average 3rd .327Doubles 3rd 45RBI 12th 97OPS 7th .890Steals 11th 23RunsCreated 3rd 122EB hits 5th 67RISP 1st .376Runners on 1st .346vs.RHP 1st .337Slugging% 9th .506On-base% 4th .385Runs T6th 94Hits 2nd 200Total Bases 6th 309OF assists T4th 12Avg w/2K 7th .257

MAJOR LEAGUE HISTORY45+ 2B, 20+HR, 20+SB, 200+ HITS

Player (Team/Year) 2B-HR- SB -H1. Michael Brantley (CLE/2014) 45-20-23-2002. Jacoby Ellsbury (BOS/2011) 46-32-39-2123. Hanley Ramirez (FLA/2007) 48-29-51-2124. Alfonso Soriano (NYY/2002) 51-39-41-2095. Craig Biggio (HOU/1998) 51-20-50-2106. Larry Walker (COL/1997) 46-49-33-2087. Ellis Burks (COL/1996) 45-40-32-2118. Vada Pinson (CIN/1959) 47-20-21-2059. Chuck Klein (PHI/1932) 50-38-20-226

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER VOTING

Player (Team) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th PTS1.Mike Trout (LAA) 30 - - - - 4202. Victor Martinez (DET) - 16 4 3 3 2293. Michael Brantley (CLE) - 8 6 5 4 1914. Jose Abreu (CWS) - 1 6 3 1 1455. Robinson Cano (SEA) - 1 1 6 5 124

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2013 cont Indians were 40-14 (.741) when he scored a run...Was the club's best hitter with runners in scoring position as his .375 (45-120) mark was 3rd-highest in the American League...Missed 2 weeks spring training (late Feb/early March) w/a left forearm cut suffered sliding into third base at Oakland that required double-digit stitches...Was the club's best hitter down the stretch, hitting .343 (34-98) with 4 2B, 2HR & 14 RBI over the nal 26 games from 8/28-on....Collected four straight 3-hit games, 9/22-26, the rst Indians batter to do so since Kenny Lofton in June 1995 and the rst Indians hitter since 1959 (Minnie Minoso) to have four straight 3-hit games at least 1RBI in each of those games (Michael drove in 7 runs in the 4 games).

2012 Had a solid season from an offensive standpoint, making all of his appearances in center eld after the spring training injury to Grady Sizemore...Had a career-high 22-game hitting streak, the longest by an Indians hitter in 2012, from 5/20-6/15, hitting .337 (29-86) over the streak to raise his batting average from .255 to .284...It was the 2nd-longest streak in the Majors in 2012 (Robinson Cano 23G) and the longest by an Indians hitter since May of 2007 (Casey Blake, 26 games)...Among AL leaders he nished T12th with 37 doubles and was the toughest batter to strikeout in the league (10.9PA per SO)...Started 1 of the nal 9 games of the season due to a strained right groin that later required surgery...Hit in 13 straight games, 6/28-7/15...Stole 12 bases in 21 attempts (57%) and was T4th in the AL in caught stealings...His .310 average on the road was 7th-highest in the AL while his .305 (53-174) average after the 6th inning was 9th-best...Also was 3rd in the league in pct of swings that missed at just 8.4% (73/865) and tied for 6th in intentional walks...Best month was July when he batted .326 (29-89) w/7 2B, 3HR and 11RBI in 26 games (.934OPS)...Underwent surgery to repair sports hernia after the season on 10/11 in Philadelphia, PA (Dr. William Meyers).

2011 Put together a solid campaign before right wrist and hand problems ended his season on 8/22…At the time of his injury was tied for 25th in the AL and 2nd on the team in runs scored (63) and tied for 17th in triples (4)…Was placed on the 60-day DL on 8/23 and underwent right hand surgery at the Cleveland Clinic (Dr. Thomas Graham) on 8/31 to remove a fractured hamate bone in his right hand…Was limited to just 14 games in August (.211, 12-57) due to right hand and wrist soreness...On the year he made 46 starts in center eld (52G) and 62 starts in left eld (66G)…Made 1 start at DH…Notched his 4th career 4-hit game on

7/8 vs. Toronto (4-6, 2RBI)....Hit .294 (30-102) in July with 6 2B, 1HR & 11 RBI in 24 games.

2010 Was the club’s opening day left elder and spent three stints with Cleveland and ended the season in regular duty positioned to be a contributor in 2011...First two stints were not met with a great deal of success, hitting .156 (5-32) in April with a 2B, 3RBI in 9 games before being sent out to AAA Columbus on 4/19....Recalled again on 7/4 (Choo thumb injury) and hit .157 (11-70) in July w/a 2B, HR & 4RBI in 17 games before being optioned back on Columbus on 7/27...Spent the remainder of the season with Cleveland after 8/6 recall and rebounded to hit .292 (57-195) with 26RS, 7 2B, 3 3B,2HR & 15 RBI in 46 games (.332OB/.390SLG/.721OPS) to raise his avg from .157 to .246...Overall nished 7th among AL rookies in runs (38), 8th in hits (73), T3rd in triples (3) and T2nd in SB (10)...Hit rst Major League home run on 7/8 at TB off Wade Davis to lead off the game...De ning moment of his season came during a then career-best 19 game hitting streak from 8/30-9/19 over which he hit .286 (26-91) w/1RBI...Was tied for the 4th longest streak in the AL in 2010...Was the longest hitting streak by an Indians rookie batter since Larry Doby (21G) in 1948 and longest overall since Casey Blake in 2007 (26G)...Overall he hit in 27 of his last 29 games from 8/30-on (.283, 36-127)...At Columbus he hit .319 (87-273) with 54RS, 13 2B, 2 3B, 4HR and 29RBI in 67G...At the time of his nal 8/6 recall he ranked 2nd in the IL in average (.319)... Had two 12-game hitting streaks with the Clippers...Hit .353 (36-102) in June.

2013 AL BATTING LEADERSSEPT BATTING AVG (min 75PA)

1. Jose Altuve (HOU) .357(41-115)2. Salvador Perez (KC) .352(32-91)3. Michael Brantley (CLE) .345(29-84)4. Alex Avila (DET) .343(23-67)

INDIANS HISTORY (20 HR/20 SB)Player (Year) HR - SB1. Michael Brantley (2014) 20-232. Shin-Soo Choo (2010) 22-223. Shin-Soo Choo (2009) 20-214. Grady Sizemore (2008) 33-385. Grady Sizemore (2007) 24-336. Grady Sizemore (2006) 28-227. Grady Sizemore (2005) 22-228. Matt Lawton (2004) 20-239. Roberto Alomar (2001) 20-3010.Roberto Alomar (1999) 24-3711.Albert Belle (1993) 38-2312.Joe Carter (1988) 27-2713.Joe Carter (1987) 32-3114.Joe Carter (1986) 29-2915.Toby Harrah (1979) 20-2016.Bobby Bonds (1979) 25-34

2013 AL BATTING LEADERSPCT SWINGS THAT MISSED

1. Jeff Keppinger (CWS) 9.6 ( 64/665 )2. Michael Brantley (CLE) 9.9 ( 92/933 )3. Ian Kinsler (TEX) 10.5 ( 102/969 )4. Victor Martinez (DET) 10.5 (121/1147)5. Alberto Callaspo (OAK) 10.8 ( 87/802 )6. Nick Markakis (BAL) 12.1 (137/1136)

2009 Enjoyed a very productive season at AAA Columbus at just 22 years of age before an impressive September call-up in his debut at the Major League level...Hit .267 (122-457) with 80 runs, 21 2B, 2 3B, 6 HR and 37 RBI in 116 G for the Clippers and stole 46 bases in 51 attempts (90.2%)...He nished T1st in the IL in stolen bases (46) and 3rd in the league in runs (80)...Was 7th in the IL in walks (59) and struck out just 48 times in 528 plate appearance (1K:11PA)...Contract was purchased from Columbus on 9/1 and made his MLB debut that night in Detroit, collecting his rst hit off Edwin Jackson in the 5th inning...Hit safely in his rst 8 games with the Indians, just the 2nd Indians player in the last 50 years to hit safely in his rst 8 games (Josh Bard, 2002, rst 9 games)...Went 4-5 w/an RBI on 9/12 vs. KC, becoming the rst Indian since Andy Allanson in April 1986 to have a four-hit game within his rst 10 games played...Since 1954, he is the 7th fastest Indian to record a four-hit game (10g)...According to ELIAS only one Indians player has had a four-hit game at a younger age than Brantley (22 years, 120 days old) when Carlos Baerga recorded four hits against the Yankees on 9/20/90 at the age of 21 years, 320 days old...Was the 9th youngest player to appear in the AL in 2009.

2008 Brantley spent the entire 2008 season at Class AA Huntsville of the Southern League where he posted an on-base percentage of .395 with 80 runs...He was tied for 6th in Southern League in runs (80) & steals (28), was 7th in batting average (.319) and 12th in on-base % (.395) despite an ankle injury that limited him to 4 games in July...He had nearly twice as many walks (50) as strikeouts (27) and ranked second in the entire minor leagues w/a strikeout per plate appearance ratio of 17.7 (27K in 479 PA)...He was named to the Southern League mid-season and postseason All-Star Teams and was named in Baseball America as the Best Baserunner and having the Best Strike Zone Judgment in the Southern League...After the season he was named the 18th best prospect in the Southern League by Baseball America...Entered 2009 as the 9th best prospect in the Indians organization according to Baseball America.

2007 At A West Virginia & AA Huntsville he stole 35 bases and drove in a career-high 53 runs in 115 games..Began the season at Class-A West Virginia where he hit .335 (73-for-218) in 56 games...Was promoted to Double-A Huntsville on 6/9...Rated by Baseball America as the Brewers prospect with the Best Strike-Zone Discipline.

2006 Placed on the DL on 5/3 with a right shoulder strain, reinstated on 5/13...Recorded an on-base percentage of .402, good for fourth in the South Atlantic League...Tied for seventh in the SAL with a .300 batting average.

2005 Began the season with the Rookie Arizona Brewers before a 8/28 promotion to Rookie Helena...Hit .343 (71-for-207) overall in his rst season...His 60 hits with Arizona were good for 5th in the Arizona League...Batting average of .347 was 4th best in the Arizona League.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL CHARLES BRANTLEY, JR...Wife, Melissa...Couple has two kids: Giovanni & Mariah...Attended Fort Pierce Central (FL) High School, graduating in 2005 (played golf and baseball)...Resides in Port St. Lucie, FL...He is the son of former big leaguer Mickey Brantley, who played with the Seattle Mariners from 1986-89 and was on the Toronto Blue Jays coaching staff from 2005-07...Enjoys gol ng and shing...Was the 2013 High Achievers spokesperson...2013-15 TribeFest participant..

BRANTLEY’S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Life Favorite Group/Artist: Lil Wayne Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Ken Griffey Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up: Seattle Mariners Person Who Has Most In uenced You: My parents Favorite Road City: Boston Favorite Road Stadium: Fenway Park Favorite Thing Away From Baseball: Fish/Golf Favorite TV Show: Price is Right

BRANTLEY'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, eight times, last July 18, 2014 at Detroit; RUNS: 5, June 9, 2014 at Texas; DOUBLES: 2, 14x; HR: 2, two times, last July 7, 2013 vs. Detroit; RBI: 5, July 7, 2013 vs. Detroit; BB: 3, July 16, 2012 at Tampa; SB: 2, three times, last May 21, 2014 vs. Detroit; HITTING STREAK: 22 games, May 20-June 15, 2012; GRAND SLAMS: N/A; LEAD-OFF HR: 1, July 8, 2010 at Tampa; "WALK-OFF" HR:.2, last August 3, 2014 vs. Texas (Klein); PINCH-HIT HR: n/a

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2009 Missoula 7-2 2.47 17 7 0 0 0 54.2 43 24 15 4 4 15 61 2 0 .216 .352 .2832010 South Bend 4-5 1.83 13 13 0 0 0 69.0 55 20 14 3 2 20 78 2 1 .216 .294 .276 Visalia 7-3 2.98 14 14 0 0 0 81.2 74 29 27 5 6 15 75 5 0 .239 .333 .2862011 Mobile 5-1 2.58 11 11 2 0 0 52.1 48 16 15 2 2 19 48 0 0 .257 .348 .329 AZL D-Backs 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .250 .333 .2502012 Mobile 0-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 19 9 8 2 0 2 13 3 0 .268 .408 .288 Reno 11-7 5.99 24 24 2 0 0 133.2 177 110 89 26 3 34 104 5 0 .318 .532 .3572013 Reno 5-12 4.90 25 22 0 0 0 139.2 158 83 76 13 9 43 107 8 0 .289 .417 .349 Arizona-NL 0-0 3.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 .320 .400 .3702014 Reno 8-10 4.99 22 22 0 0 0 126.1 146 74 70 10 5 34 96 2 0 .293 .421 .343 Mobile 3-2 2.91 7 7 0 0 0 43.1 36 14 14 3 1 14 42 3 0 .231 .340 .298Minor Lge. Totals 50-42 4.09 137 124 4 0 0 721.0 759 379 328 68 32 196 628 30 1 .272 .406 .325CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --National League 0-0 3.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 .320 .400 .370M.L. TOTALS 0-0 3.00 4 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 .320 .400 .370

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Selected by Los Angeles Angels in the 18th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2009 Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 12th round (366th overall) of the June draft. Signed 6/19.2014 Acquired by Cleveland from Arizona for cash considerations, 11/23.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP - - - - - - - Pitcher 1.000 4 0 2 0 2 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI - - - - - - - - - -

2014 Season Highlights Split the 2014 season between AA Mobile and AAA Reno, going a combined 11-12 w/a 4.46 ERA in 29 starts (169.2IP, 182H, 84ER, 48BB, 138K)...He led all Diamondback Minor League pitchers in innings, was 2nd in wins and 3rd in strikeouts...Started the year in Reno and was sent to Mobile from May 24-June 25...While with Mobile struck out 13 at Huntsville on June 9 in 6.0IP (1H, 0R, 4BB, 99P)...Upon return to Reno his ERA was 3.63 over the last two months of the season with the Aces (79.1IP, 84H, 32ER).

Pro Career 2013 Appeared in 4 games over 2 stints with D-backs and posted a 3.00 ERA (2 ER in 6.0 IP)…3 of 4 outings were scoreless...Made his Major League debut on 6/10 at LA Dodgers (0R/1.2IP), becoming the rst Arizona-born player to make his debut with the D-backs...Was 5-12 with a 4.90 ERA (76 ER in 139.2IP) in 25 games (22 starts) with Triple-A Reno…Ranked eighth in the Paci c Coast League in innings pitched.

Charles Brewer 74Age: 26, born April 7, 1988 in Paradise Valley, AZ...Turns 27 on April 7Resides: Scottsdale, AZ Position: Pitcher

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 210ML Service: 0 + 014Contract Status (Options Remaining): Signed thru 2015 (1)Acquired: November 23, 2014; Acquired by Cleveland from the Arizona Diamondbacks for cash.

2012 Made 27 starts between Double-A Mobile and Reno, going 11-7 with a 5.78 ERA (97 ER in 151.0 IP)...Was a non-roster invitee to D-backs spring training.

2011 Combined to go 5-1 with a 2.44ERA (15 ER/55.1 IP), 2 complete games and 52 strikeouts in 12 starts with Mobile and Rookie AZL D-backs...Was 4-0 with a 1.38 ERA (6 ER in 39.0 IP) in his last 8 starts, compared to 1-1 with a 4.96 ERA (9 ER in 16.1 IP) in his rst 4...On the disabled list from 4/16-5/6 with a concussion and 6/3-8/17 with a fractured fth metacarpal on his right hand...Made 8 starts with Salt River in the Arizona Fall League and participated in the

AFL Rising Stars Game...Entered the season rated by MLB.com as the No. 8 Prospect in the D-backs’ organization.

2010 Was 11-8 with a 2.45 ERA (41 ER in 150.2 IP) in 27 starts between Single-A South Bend and Single-A Visalia...Tied for ninth among all Single-A pitchers in strikeouts and tied for 11th in games started...Named to Midwest League midseason All-Star Team and was an MILB.com organizational All-Star.

2009 Made his pro debut with Short-Season A Missoula and went 7-2 with a 2.47 ERA (15 ER in 54.2 IP)....Led the Pioneer League with 7 victories and tied for fth in strikeouts (61).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CHARLES ROBERT BREWER...Single... Attended UCLA and went 12-10 with a 4.88 ERA in 3 seasons with the Bruins…Earned honorable mention All Pac-10 honors as a sophomore and junior...Spent 2 summers with the Chatham A’s of the Cape Cod League (2007-08)...2006 graduate of Chapparal High School in Scottsdale…Went 33-0 in 4 seasons at Chaparral and helped the Firebirds to 3 state baseball titles...Named 2006 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year, Arizona 4-A Region and Student Sports Arizona as a senior...Brother, Connor, was a sophomore back-up quarterback at the University of Arizona in 2014 after starting his collegiate career at Texas (transferred from UA after 2014)…Brother, Chase, pitched in the D-backs’ farm system in 2012...On Twitter @CharlesBrewerAZ...Enjoys gol ng and hunting in the offseason.

BREWER'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 1, two times; K’s: 3, June 15, 2013 at San Diego; LONGEST OUTING: 2.0IP, June 15, 2013 at San Diego; WINNING STREAK: n/a; LOSING STREAK: n/a; SAVE STREAK: n/a; HR: n/a; LAST WIN: n/a; LAST SAVE: n/a; SCORELESS OUTINGS: 3, June 10-July 6, 2013 (4.2 IP).

Austin David ADAMSJesus Alexander AGUILAR (AG-u-lar)Cody Edward ALLENScott Barham ATCHISON (atch-uh-sun)Michael Anthony AVILES (Ah-VEE-less)Trevor Andrew BAUER (bow- IR)Michael Charles BRANTLEY Jr.Carlos Luis CARRASCO (cuh-RAZZ- coh)Lonnie D. CHISENHALL (CHIZ-in-hall)Audy (audi) CIRIACO (ser-REE-ah-koh)Kyle Richard CROCKETTGavin FLOYDYan GOMES (GOHM-ss)Tyler A. HOLTErik GONZALEZNicholas Michael HAGADONE (HAG-ah-donn)Glen Anthony HOUSEJason Michael KIPNIS (kip-NISS)Corey Scott KLUBER (CLUE-burr)Chen-Chang LEE

Francisco Miguel LINDOR (lin-DOOR)Nick MARONDE (MUH-ron-DAYZach Taylor McALLISTER (mac-AL-ah-ster)Ryan MERRITT (merit)Carlos Antwan MONCRIEF (MON-creef)David Matthew MURPHYTyler NAQUIN (NAY-quinn)Roberto PEREZRyan Neil RABURN (ray-burn)Jose RAMIREZMarc Wallter RZEPCZYNSKI (zep-CHIN-skee\Danny SALAZAR Carlos SANTANABryan Anthony SHAWAnthony SWARZAK (swar-ZACK)Nicholas Thomas SWISHERJoshua A. TOMLIN (tom-lynn)Giovannny URSHELA (urr-shel-lah)Zachary Butler WALTERS

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2004 GCL Phillies 5-4 3.56 11 8 0 0 0 48.0 53 23 19 2 3 15 34 2 0 .276 .375 .3382005 Batavia 0-3 13.50 4 4 0 0 0 15.1 29 25 23 8 2 5 12 3 1 .392 .878 .439 GCL Phillies 0-0 1.80 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 .176 .176 .300 Lakewood 1-7 7.04 13 13 1 0 0 62.2 78 50 49 11 9 28 46 1 1 .302 .519 .3872006 Lakewood 12-6 2.26 26 26 2 0 0 159.1 103 50 40 6 9 65 159 12 2 .182 .256 .2762007 Clearwater 6-2 2.84 12 12 1 1 0 69.2 49 22 22 8 6 22 53 2 0 .199 .366 .280 Reading 6-4 4.86 14 13 1 1 0 70.1 65 42 38 9 5 46 49 0 2 .247 .411 .3652008 Reading 7-7 4.32 20 19 1 0 0 114.2 109 58 55 13 6 45 109 8 1 .254 .413 .331 Lehigh Valley 2-2 1.72 6 6 0 0 0 36.2 37 15 7 1 1 13 46 2 1 .250 .304 .3132009 Lehigh Valley 6-9 5.18 20 20 0 0 0 114.2 118 73 66 14 7 38 112 3 0 .262 .424 .328 Columbus 5-1 3.19 6 6 0 0 0 42.1 31 18 15 3 0 7 36 2 0 .196 .348 .229 CLEVELAND 0-4 8.87 5 5 0 0 0 22.1 40 23 22 6 0 11 11 0 1 .400 .670 .4552010 Columbus 10-6 3.65 25 25 0 0 0 150.1 139 69 61 16 7 46 133 1 0 .250 .408 .313 CLEVELAND 2-2 3.83 7 7 1 0 0 44.2 47 20 19 6 1 14 38 1 0 .276 .482 .3332011 CLEVELAND 8-9 4.62 21 21 1 0 0 124.2 130 68 64 15 4 40 85 3 0 .270 .427 .326 Akron 0-0 9.82 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 4 4 4 1 1 3 3 1 0 .267 .533 .4212012 CLEVELAND INJURED - DID NOT PITCH2013 CLEVELAND 1-4 6.75 15 7 0 0 0 46.2 64 36 35 4 1 18 30 2 0 .330 .479 .384 Columbus 3-1 3.14 16 14 0 0 1 71.2 59 31 25 6 6 21 79 1 0 .221 .348 .2922014 CLEVELAND 8-7 2.55 40 14 1 1 1 134.0 103 40 38 7 3 29 140 4 0 .209 .287 .256Minor Lge. Totals 63-52 3.97 176 169 6 2 1 964.1 877 481 425 98 64 355 873 38 9 .241 .388 .318CLEVELAND TOTALS 19-26 4.30 88 54 3 1 1 372.1 384 187 178 38 9 112 304 10 1 .267 .410 .321American League 19-26 4.30 88 54 3 1 1 372.1 384 187 178 38 9 112 304 10 1 .267 .410 .321National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 19-26 4.30 88 54 3 1 1 372.1 384 187 178 38 9 112 304 10 1 .267 .410 .321

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 Signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as a free agent, 11/25.2009 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians, along with Jason Donald, Jason Knapp and Lou Marson, from the Phillies in exchange for Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco, 7/29.2011 DL - right elbow in ammation, 4/25-5/10…rehab at AA Akron, 5/6-10.2011 DL - right elbow surgery, 8/4-remainder of season.2012 DL - rehab from 2011 right elbow surgery, 3/15-remainder of season

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP.923 40 10 14 2 26 2 Pitcher .932 88 21 48 5 74 2

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 2 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between the rotation and bullpen and was the most dominant pitcher in the American League over the last two months of the season (see box at right)...Was in the starting rotation out of spring training, April 5-25 (0-3, 6.95 ERA, 17ER/22.0IP), and ended the season there with 10 dominant starts from August 10-Sept. 27, going 5-3 with a 1.30ERA to end the season (69.0IP, 45H, 10ER, 1BB, 78K) to form a powerful 1-2 punch alongside Corey Kluber...His 1.30ERA from Aug 10-end of season was the lowest in MLB over that span (min 9GS)...Became the rst Indians pitcher since 1991 (Rod Nichols) to post a save and a shutout within the same season.

Carlos Carrasco 59 Age: 28, born March 21, 1987 in Barquisimeto, VZResides: Tarpon Springs, FL Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 212ML Service: 3 + 147 Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 29, 2009; Acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies along with INF Jason Donald, RHP Jason Knapp & CA Lou Marson in exchange for LHP Cliff Lee & OF Ben Francisco.

Following April rotation stint he went 3-1 with a save out of the bullpen, posting an ERA of 2.30 (43.0IP, 34H, 11ER, 9BB, 39K, .217AVG) from April 30-August 5...Worked 12.2 scoreless inngings in relief from June 22-July 25 and earned his rst professional save on June 16 vs. the LA Angles, preserving a 4-3 win by recording the nal 7 outs of the game (2.1IP, 1H, 0R, 1BB, 4K)...Worked 4.0IP of relief two times to set 2014 club-highs for single-game relief, the last coming on August 5 vs. Cincinnati that prepped his return to the rotation..Over his last 16 relief outings (June 10-Aug. 5) his ERA was 1.23 (26.0IP, 21H, 6ER) as batters hit .180 (11/61) w/men on (18th in A.L at time in relief) and .161 (5/31) with RISP (19th-lowest relief mark in league).

Made his fth start of the year, his rst since April 25, on August 10 at New York-AL (5.1IP, 2H, 0R, 0BB, 4K, 77 P), marking his rst win as a starter since June 29, 2011 at Arizona and snapping a 12-game losing streak as a starter covering 17 starts...Was 4-0 w/a 0.70 ERA over his rst 6 starts from August 10-Sept. 7 (38.2IP, 25H, 3R/ER, 4BB, 42K, .179 AVG) to lower his season ERA from 3.88-2.69...Recorded scoreless starts on August 10 and August 16 vs. Baltimore (7.0IP)and did not allow a run over 16.0 straight IP from August 10-22...Dating back to 1900, Carrasco became just the 3rd pitcher in Major League Baseball to post back-to-back shutout victories immediately following a streak of 15 or more starts without a win, joining Ryan Dempster and Bud Norris (both in 2012), and both after streaks of 18 winless starts (Elias).

Carrasco recorded his rst career complete game shutout (3rd career CG, rst w/9.0 IP) in his start of September 17 at Houston, holding the Astros to a pair of in eld singles and one walk, while registering a single-game career-high 12 strikeouts on 98 pitches...Joined Sandy Koufax as just the second pitcher ever to record a shutout on 98-or-fewer pitches while also tallying 12+K’s, who did it (9.0 IP, 1 BB, 12 SO, 97 pitches) in a 3-0 no-hitter on June 4, 1964 at Philadelphia... Marked just the third time in Cleveland franchise history for an Indians hurler to allow 2-or-fewer hits and record 12+ strikeouts in a road shutout, as Carrasco joined Bob Feller (July 12, 1940 at Philadelphia-AL) and Bartolo Colon (Sept. 18, 2000 at New York-AL)... Paired with Kluber’s (2BB/14K) effort the previous night, Carrasco’s outing cemented just the 4th instance in MLB history for an A.L. team to get consecutive starts of at least 12 K’s and 2-or-fewer walks - the 2nd in Cleveland franchise history (Elias).

Over his last 3 starts beginning wtih the Sept. 17 shutout he was 1-2 w/a 1.13 ERA (24.0IP, 13H, 3ER, 31K) and in 6 September starts he was 2-3 w/a 1.62 ERA (44.1IP, 34H, 8ER, 8BB, 54K)...Indians were shutout, 2-0, over each of his last 2 starts and scored 8 runs in the 6 Sept. starts...MLB hitters had a slash line of .256/.287/.543 off him, as lefties hit .196 (45-230, 14th-lowest mark in A.L.) w/a .516 OPS (.221 mark vs. RHH was 8th-lowest in A.L.)...Overall on the year batters hit .213 (39-183, 10th-lowest in A.L.) with runners on base and .221 (23-104) with RISP.

Pro Career 2013 Spent ve stints with Cleveland and had a tale of two seasons depending on which role he was pitching in...Began the year as the club's 5th starter and opened the year by serving a 6-game suspension dating back to 2011 before making his rst big league start since August 2011 on 4/9 vs. NYY (L, 3.2IP, 7H, 7R/ER, 2HR)...Was ejected from that start in the 4th inning after hitting Kevin Youkilis after a Robinson Cano HR and later suspended by MLB for another 7-games...Before serving suspension was optioned to AAA Columbus the following day...Spent most of April, May and July with AAA Columbus…During the month of May, went 2-0 and ranked among the Int'l League leaders in ERA (1.73, 1st), WHIP (1.12, 5th), average against (.216, 6th) and strikeouts (29, T7th)...Recalled a second time on 6/8 to make an emergency spot start in place of an injured Zach McAllister ( nger) before dropping his appeal and serving 7-game suspension, 6/9-16...Season turned around with 8/9 recall from AAA and assigned to a bullpen role after several short starts from Indians starters depleted the relief ranks...That night vs. the LA Angels he tossed 5.0 shutout innings of 1 hit relief work (3BB, 4K, 57P), his rst career relief appearance and the rst Indians reliever since Jeremy Sowers on 5/25/09 to log 5.0 shutout innings of relief...In relief in 2013 he went 1-0 w/a 1.32ERA in 8 outings (13.2IP, 7H, 2R/ER, 5BB, 11K, .156AVG, 7-45)… As a starter he was 0-4 w/a 9.00ERA in 7 starts (33.0IP, 57H, 33ER, 13BB, 19K, .383AVG)...His win in relief at the LA Angels on 8/20 (2.0IP, 1H, 0R) was his rst win since 6/29/11 at Arizona and snapped a personal career-worst 9-game losing streak.

2012 Spent the entire season rehabbing from right elbow reconstruction in September of 2012, mainly rehabbing at the Player Development Complex in Goodyear, AZ...Did throw a simulated game in Akron on 9/3 and started the rst game of the Double-A playoffs for Akron on 9/5.

2011 Showed signs of being a consistent Major League starter before an elbow injury ended his season in early August… Was on the DL from 4/25-5/10 with right elbow in ammation…Tossed a career-high 8.1 shutout innings on 6/7 vs. Minnesota…Career-high 8.1IP, 3H, 0R, BB, 6K…Did not allow a run over 21.1IP from 6/7-18, season-long by an Indians pitcher in 2011 and career-high… Went 4-2 w/a 1.90 ERA (42.2IP, 30H, 9ER, 7BB, 28K) in 6 starts in June…Tossed rst career complete game on 6/24 at SF (8.0IP, 6H, 4R/1ER) in a losing effort...Won 6 of 7 starts from 5/17-6/18 and from 5/17-6/29 was 7-2 w/a 2.55 ERA over 9 starts (60.0IP, 48H, 17ER).

MLB STRIKEOUT LEADERSAUGUST 1- END OF SEASON

Pitcher (Team) SO1. Corey Kluber (CLE) 992. Clayton Kershaw (LA) 893. Chris Sale (CWS) 864. Max Scherzer (DET) 855. Carlos Carrasco (CLE) 83

CLEVELAND INDIANS PITCHERSERA's UNDER 2.55, 1970-2014 (min 130IP)

Pitcher (Year) ERA (IP /ER)1. Corey Kluber (2014) 2.44 (235.2/64)2. Carlos Carrasco (2014) 2.55 (134.0/38)3. Cliff Lee (2008) 2.54 (223.1/63)4. Dan Spillner (1982) 2.49 (133.2/37)5. Sid Monge (1979) 2.40 (131.0/35)6. Gaylord Perry (1974) 2.51 (322.1/90)7. Gaylord Perry (1972) 1.92 (342.2/73)

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2011 cont 3.54 to 4.67… Was winless over his last 6 starts of the season from 7/5-8/3 (30.2IP, 44H, 27ER, 7.92ERA)…Ejected from start on 7/29 vs. KC after throwing pitch at the head area of KC’s Billy Butler (3.1IP, 7H, 7R/ER, 3HR) after yielding a grand slam to Melky Cabrera…Suspended by MLB for 6 games on 8/1, a suspension he served in 2013...Placed on the 15-day DL for the second time in 2011 on 8/4 after nal start at Boston on 8/3 (7.0IP, 9H, 3R) …Missed the remainder of the season and underwent reconstructive right elbow surgery in New York City (Dr. David Altchek) on 9/21.

2010 Had a very productive year between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, making 7 Major League starts in September/October, going at least 6.0IP in all 7 starts with 6 quality starts in a row in September...Over his last 8 starts at Triple-A, he was 2-2 with a 2.08ERA (47.2IP, 32H, 13R/11ER, 8BB, 44K)...At the time of 9/1 promotion to Cleveland he was 4th in the IL in strikeouts, T5th w/a 1.23WHIP, 6th in innings pitched, T7th in wins and 9th in ERA...Recalled by the Indians on 9/1 when rosters expanded and made his 2010 debut that day vs. Chicago-AL...7.1IP, 6H, 3R/ER, BB, 4K...Picked up his rst Major League win in start of 9/17 in KC, an 11-4 win over the Royals...Overall in September he went 2-1 w/a 3.26 ERA in 6GS (38.2IP, 42H, 14ER, 29K)...Was 12th in the AL in ERA among pitchers w/30.0IP, 7th in IP and 11th in SO...Fanned a career-high 9 batters in his nal start of the season at Chicago on 10/2 in his rst complete game of his career in a rain-shortened 6.0IP game (6.0IP, 5H, 6R/5ER, 3BB, 9K)...Worked at least 6.0IP in all 7 GS this year with CLE...Named the 7th best prospect in the Indians organization entering the season by Baseball America.

2009 Spent the regular season at the Triple-A level before making the rst ve (5) starts of his big league career in September...Entered the season as the #2 overall prospect in the Phillies organization according to Baseball America and 52nd overall minor league prospect by BA... Among IL pitchers he nished the season 1st in strikeouts (148), 2nd in innings pitched (157.0), T4th in the IL in wins (11) and T2nd w/26GS...Fanned a season-high 10 batters on 4/21 at Syracuse (7.0IP, 3H, 3R/ER, 1BB, 10K)...Switched dugouts after trade of 7/29 and made his 1st start with the Clippers on 7/31 at Lehigh Valley as he earned the win in a 9-6 Columbus win...5.1IP, 8H, 4R/ER, BB, 6K...Recalled by the Indians when rosters expanded on 9/1...Lost his Major League debut on 9/1 at DET (3.0IP, 9H, 6R/ER)...Left his last start at Boston with a bruised left quad after being hit by a Jacoby Ellsbury lined drive in the 4th inning.

2008 Was a non-roster invitee to spring training...Split the season between Reading (AA) and Lehigh Valley (AAA), going a combined 9-9, 3.69 ERA in 26 games (25 starts)...Had 155 SO in 151.1 IP (9.2 SO/9.0 IP)...Pitched for the World Team at the All-Star Futures Game at Yankee Stadium...Named to the midseason Eastern League All-Star team...Finished 2nd among all Phillies minor leaguers in SO (155) and 5th in ERA (3.69)...Entered the 2009 season as the #2 overall prospect in the Phillies organization according to Baseball America (52nd best prospect in all of MiLB by BA).

2007 Combined to go 12-6, 3.86 ERA, 2 SHO in 26 games (25 starts) between Clearwater (A) and AA Reading...Began the season with Clearwater and was selected as a Florida State League midseason All-Star...Threw a rain-shortened 6.0-inning no-hitter, 8/21 vs Altoona...Pitched for the World Team at the All-Star Futures Game in San Francisco (1.0 IP, H, BB, 2 SO)...Rated as the top prospect in Phillies minor league system by Baseball America following the season.

2006 Won the Paul Owens Award as the best pitcher in the Phillies minor league system...Spent the season with Lakewood (A) and tied for the South Atlantic League lead in CG (2), nished 3rd in the SAL in both ERA (2.26) and SO (159)...Won Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May (3-1, 2.18 ERA) and August (5-1, 1.82 ERA)...Took a perfect game into the 8th inning, 8/8 at Asheville (L, 7.1 IP, 2 ER); in his next start, he teamed up with Andrew Barb to combine for the 3rd no-hitter in BlueClaws history, 8/13 vs Lexington...Selected as both a midseason and postseason SAL All-Star and pitched for the World Team at the Futures Game in Pittsburgh during the MLB All-Star break (0.1 IP, 2 H)...Named the top prospect in Phillies minor league system by Baseball America following the season.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CARLOS LUIS CARRASCO...Married, Karelis...One daughter, Camila Valentina (3/4/11), two sons, Lucas and Elias …Attended Liceo Federico Carmona High School...Signed by Phillies as an amateur free agent, 11/25/03... 2013-15 TribeFest participant.

CARRASCO'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: GladiatorFavorite Group/Artist: Country musicFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Pedro

MartinezBiggest In uence: My familyFavorite Road City: San FranciscoFavorite Road Stadium: Kauffman

StadiumFavorite TV Show: Discovery Channel

CARRASCO'S CAREER GAME HIGHS Low-Hit CG: 2-hitter, September 17, 2014 at Houston; K’s (starter): 12, September 17, 2014 at Houston; K’s (relief): 5, August 5, 2014 vs. Cincinnati; BB’s (starter): 4. two times, last June 23, 2013 vs. Minnesota; BB’s (relief): 3, August 9, 2013 vs. LA Angels; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, September 17, 2014 at Houston; LONGEST RELIEF: 5.0IP, August 9, 2013 vs. LA Angels; WINNING STREAK: 4 August 10-Sept. 7, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 9 games, July 5, 2011-July 6, 2013; HR: 3, 2x, July 29, 2011 vs. KC; SHORTEST START: 3.0IP, 3x, July 10, 2011 vs. Toronto; CG: 3, last September 17, 2014 at Houston; CG SHO: September 17, 2014 at Houston; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 3, last September 27, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay.2

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2008 Mahoning Valley .290 68 276 38 80 20 3 5 45 1 0 4 24 32 7 2 .438 .355 .794 162009 Kinston .276 99 388 59 107 26 2 18 79 1 1 5 37 80 2 1 .492 .346 .838 22 Akron .183 24 93 13 17 5 1 4 13 0 1 0 7 16 1 0 .387 .238 .625 02010 Akron .278 117 460 81 128 22 3 17 84 0 8 10 46 77 3 0 .450 .351 .801 172011 Columbus .267 66 255 45 68 15 3 7 45 0 2 7 28 47 0 1 .431 .353 .784 8 CLEVELAND .255 66 212 27 54 13 0 7 22 1 1 1 8 49 1 0 .415 .284 .699 102012 Columbus .314 30 118 16 37 12 0 4 17 0 2 2 4 22 0 0 .517 .341 .858 6 CLEVELAND .268 43 142 16 38 6 1 5 16 0 0 1 8 27 2 1 .430 .311 .741 62013 CLEVELAND .225 94 289 30 65 17 0 11 36 1 0 2 16 56 1 0 .398 .270 .668 9 Columbus .390 27 105 21 41 8 2 6 26 0 4 4 12 24 2 0 .676 .456 1.132 82014 CLEVELAND .280 142 478 62 134 29 1 13 59 4 3 8 39 99 3 1 .427 .343 .770 18Minor Lge. Totals .282 431 1695 273 478 108 14 61 309 2 18 32 158 298 15 4 .470 .351 .821 77CLEVELAND TOTALS .260 345 1121 135 291 65 2 36 133 6 4 12 71 231 7 2 .417 .310 .727 43American League .260 345 1121 135 291 65 2 36 133 6 4 12 71 231 7 2 .417 .310 .727 43National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .260 345 1121 135 291 65 2 36 133 6 4 12 71 231 7 2 .417 .310 .727 43

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 11th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2008 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 1st round (29th overall) of the June draft, signed 6/14.2012 DL - fractured right ulna, 6/30-9/9...Rehab at AAA Columbus, 9/2-3, and AA Akron, 9/5-9.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .931 114 60 182 18 260 9 Third Base .939 290 175 484 43 702 42 1.000 11 52 1 0 53 5 First Base 1.000 11 52 1 0 53 5 -- - - - - - - Out eld -- 1 0 0 0 0 0 .942 125 112 183 18 313 14 Totals .943 302 227 485 43 755 47

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .750 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

2014 Season Highlights Spent his rst full-season in the big leagues at age 25, spending most of the year at the hot corner while establishing new career-bests in virtually every offensive category....Finished among American League batting leaders in batting average (23rd, .280)...His .770 OPS was higher than other third base regulars from around MLB (Aramis Ramirez, Trevor Plouffe, Matt Carpenter, Pablo Sandoval, Evan Longoria, Casey McGehee, Chase Headley, David Wright).

Enjoyed a career game on June 9 at Texas, becoming the fourth Major League player with 5 hits, 3 home runs and 9 RBI in a single-game, joining Fred Lynn (1975), Gil Hodges (1950) and Walker Cooper (1949)…Was his rst career 3-homer game and his second career multi-homer game...Tied the 114-year old franchise record for single-game RBI (2nd tmie, Chris James, 1991) and was his second 5-hit game of his season/career (other was May 14 at Toronto)...Also had a 4-hit game on April 17 at Detroit..Hit in a career-best 9 straight games from June 2-11.

Lonnie Chisenhall 8Age: 26, born October 4, 1988 in Morehead City, NCResides: Beaufort, NC Position: In elder

Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 190ML Service: 3 + 027Contract Status (Options Remaining): Signed thru 2015 (1)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the rst round (29th overall pick) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

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Hit .362 (17-47) in 17 April games as he bounced between DH/third base and a pinch-hitting role before catching re in May, hitting .373 (31-83) with 9 2B, 3HR and 14 RBI in 26 games...Hit .311 (28-90) in June with 5 2B, 5HR & 21 RBI in 24 games...Thru games of June 11 he was hitting .393 (66-168) with 17 2B, 7HR & 32 RBI in his rst 53 games of the season...Did not qualify among American League batting leaders until July 8th and debuted at 3rd in the league in average at the time (.332).

On the year he made 108 starts at third base (114 games), 5 starts at rst base (11 games) and 14 starts at designated hitter....Was 6 for 13 with a homer and 4 RBI as a pinch-hitter, hitting his rst career pinch-hit home run on May 22 at Baltimore (only PH HR by an Indian in 2014)...From August 23 thru the end of the season Lonnie hit .267 (31-116) with 6 2B, 2HR and 13 RBI in his nal 34 games...Made starts in every position in the batting order save the lead-off spot.

Pro Career 2013 Chisenhall spent most of the season with Cleveland, struggled to nd his footing at the Major League level and enjoyed a successful one month stint in AAA Columbus in May and June...Opened the year on the Major League roster and recorded his rst opening day start in Toronto on 4/2...Was in the big leagues from the start of the season until 5/12, hitting .213 (20-94) w/4 doubles, 3 homers & 11 RBI in 26 games before being optioned to AAA on 5/13...With Columbus he hit .390 (41-105) w/8 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs & 26 RBI in 27 games for Clippers (1.132OPS)...Recalled for the nal time on 6/18 and spent the remainder of the season in Cleveland, hitting .231 (45-195, 23 runs) over his second stint with 13 2B, 8HR & 25 RBI in 68 games...Started 83 games at third base on the season (88 overall appearances at third) and recorded a elding pct of .955 (9E, 198TC) and made just 2 errors over his last 35 games...Endured a tough August, hitting .145 (9-62) with 2HR and 4RBI in 24 games, but connected for his rst career pinch-hit home run on 8/29 at Atlanta (Carpenter)...Equaled his career-high with 4RBI and hit his rst career grand slam on 7/13 vs. Kansas City (J Guthrie).

2012 Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland and spent over two months on the disabled list after suffering a broken arm after a hit by pitch in Baltimore...Started the season at Triple-A Columbus where he hit .324 (36-111) with 12 doubles, 4 home runs and 17 RBI in 28 games (.353OB/.541SLG/ .893OPS) before being recalled on 5/28 (Hannahan DL)...Lonnie was on the Minor League DL from 4/29-5/18 with a strained left calf and would have ranked in the top 10 in OPS, slugging pct and batting average with the requisite number of at bats at the time of his 5/28 recall...Homered in his rst at bat with Cleveland (5/28 vs KC off Nate Adcock)...Was 11-for-30 over his last 10 games from 6/15-29 (.367, 2 2B, HR, 6RBI) before suffering a fractured right ulna on 6/29 at Baltimore after being struck by a Troy Patton pitch...Underwent surgery the following day in Cleveland (Dr. Thomas Graham)…Began baseball activities in late August and began rehabs at AAA Columbus and AA Akron on 9/2 before being activated from the DL on 9/9.

2011 Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, spending the last three months of the season at the Major League level for the rst time in his career…He entered the 2011 season as the top prospect in the Indians organization according to Baseball America...Began the year at AAA Columbus where he hit .267 (68-255) with 15 doubles, 3 triples, 7 homers and 45 RBI in 66 games…At the time of his 6/27 promotion to Cleveland he was tied for 10th in the IL w/45 RBI, 8th in runs scored (45)...Missed 10 days with a concussion (6/12-21) & was named IL Player of the Week before having his contract purchased on 6/27...Made his Major League debut on 6/27 at Arizona and collected his rst hit, a double, in the 5th inning off Ian Kennedy….Notched rst RBI with a single one inning later…Spent rest of year in Cleveland...Hit rst MLB home run off Boone Logan on 7/6 vs. the NY Yankees…5 of his 7HR came off LHP…Hit in the face and missed 3 games vs. Toronto (Villanueva) on 7/7...Recorded rst career 2 homer game (off Mark Buehrle) and career-high 4RBI on 9/9 at Chicago-AL.

2010 His 84 RBI at AA Akron were tops in the Indians player development system and his 17HR & 81 runs were tied for 3rd...Was T7th in the Eastern League in RBI and T9th in runs and 17th in OPS (.801)...Was an Eastern League All-Star selection and participated for the USA team in the Futures’ Game on 7/14...Was named the 6th best prospect in the Eastern League by Baseball America after the season...Hit .325 (26-80) in April but was bothered for much of the early part of the season with right shoulder soreness that limited his power, driving in just 6 runs over the rst 27 games (6 doubles, 0 homers) before going on the DL, 5/13-27...Slugging % at time of his DL stint was .315....Upon return the hit .284 (99-349) with 16 2B, 17HR & 78 RBI in 90 games.

CHISENHALL’S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Dumb and DumberFavorite Group/Artist: George Strait Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Cal Ripken Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up: Atlanta Braves Person Who Has Most In uenced You: FamilyFavorite Road City: KCFavorite Road Stadium: Fenway ParkFavorite TV Show: Modern Family

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Batter (Team) AVG1. Jose Altuve (HOU) .3412. Adrian Beltre (TEX) .3333. Lonnie Chisenhall (CLE) .3324. Michael Brantley (CLE) .3285. Victor Martinez (DET) .328

2009 Split the season between A Kinston and AA Akron where he hit .258 (124-481) w/31 2B, 22HR & 92 RBI in 123 games...Was 2nd among org hitters in HR, 3rd in RBI...Was a mid-season and postseason all-star selection in the Carolina League and after the season was tabbed as the 5th best overall prospect in the CL by Baseball America...Was named the 2nd best prospect in the Indians organization by Baseball Prospectus after the season...At the time of his promotion to Akron on 8/8 he was 2nd in the Carolina League in hits (107), RBI (79), HR (18) and runs (59)...Ended the season tied for 4th in HR (18) and 3rd in slugging % (.492).

2008 Named the 6th best prospect in the organization by Baseball America prior to the season...Ranked 2nd in the NYPL in doubles (20), 5th in hits (80), total bases (121) and extra base hits (28) and was a NYPL all-star for Mahoning Valley.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name LONNIE DAVID CHISENHALL...Wife, Meredith…Two sons, Cutter and Cannon...Attended West Carteret HS (NC), graduating in 2006 ... Batted .574 his senior year with 9 HR and 37 RBI ... 2006 Louisville Slugger/BCA North Carolina Player of the Year ... Earned 2006 Baseball America second team HS All-American honors ... Two-time North Carolina 3A all-state selection in 2005 and 2006... Chisenhall spent the 2008 school year at Pitt Junior College in Greenville, NC where he hit .410 (68-166) with 27 doubles, 8 homers and 66 RBI....Named a NJCAA All-District and First Team All-Region X All-Conference selection...He played his freshman season for the University of South Carolina in 2007 (20 games, .313, 1HR, 13RBI) before enrolling at Pitt J.C. for the 2008 season....2013-15 TribeFest participant... He and his wife are frequent visitors in the Providence House during the season, the nation's oldest Crisis Nursery, committed to child abuse prevention and family preservation.

CHISEHNALL'S CAREER GAME HIGHS HITS: 5, June 9, 2014 at Texas; RUNS: 3, June 9, 2014 at Texas; DOUBLES: 2, 3x, last Sept. 3, 2014 vs. Detroit; HR: 3, June 9, 2014 at Texas; Multi-HR Games: 2, last June 9, 2014 at Texas; RBI: 9, June 9, 2014 at Texas; SB: 1, several; BB: 3, July 30, 2011 vs. KC; HITTING STREAK: 9 games, June 2-11, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: 1, July 13, 2013 vs. Kansas City (Guthrie); LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR:.n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: 2, last May 22, 2014 at Baltimore (O'Day)

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP1994 GCL Braves 1-4 3.80 9 7 0 0 1 42.2 42 21 18 2 2 3 26 3 0 .244 .279 .2611995 Danville 4-4 3.97 14 13 1 0 0 70.1 78 42 31 3 3 19 56 4 1 .276 .307 .3241996 Eugene 4-1 2.27 11 8 0 0 0 35.2 23 13 9 1 3 14 55 2 1 .173 .195 .2671997 Macon 12-7 3.51 28 28 1 1 0 146.1 120 67 57 19 7 44 182 5 1 .222 .328 .2871998 Greenville 13-7 3.29 24 23 1 0 0 139.1 106 57 51 12 5 48 164 6 0 .209 .281 .282 Richmond 2-1 1.88 4 4 0 0 0 24.0 17 5 5 1 1 19 29 1 0 .205 .241 .359 Atlanta 2-0 3.98 4 4 0 0 0 20.1 23 9 9 3 1 9 17 0 0 .288 .475 .3671999 Richmond 6-3 3.81 14 14 0 0 0 78.0 73 36 33 10 0 26 90 2 2 .251 .426 .308 Atlanta 2-2 5.47 16 7 0 0 0 51.0 38 32 31 11 2 27 45 0 0 .208 .410 .3152000 Atlanta 4-0 2.50 22 0 0 0 0 39.2 35 15 11 4 1 19 32 0 1 .232 .397 .318 Richmond 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 .238 .238 .273 Philadelphia 3-4 3.63 15 15 0 0 0 94.1 81 39 38 14 1 27 80 4 0 .232 .398 .2882001 Philadelphia 4-5 5.00 16 16 0 0 0 86.1 90 53 48 19 1 31 79 2 0 .262 .531 .322 Reading 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 .136 .182 .136 Scranton/WB 1-0 3.86 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 14 8 8 2 1 5 14 2 0 .212 .364 .278 New York-NL 3-2 4.68 11 11 0 0 0 59.2 56 37 31 10 0 28 47 3 0 .255 .464 .3352002 New York-NL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 Montreal 2-3 6.99 15 5 0 0 0 37.1 47 29 29 9 1 23 43 3 0 .303 .529 .397 Cincinnati 0-2 4.31 39 1 0 0 0 39.2 37 24 19 7 1 20 37 1 0 .243 .461 .3302003 Houston 0-0 6.00 11 0 0 0 0 12.0 14 8 8 2 2 8 8 0 0 .311 .578 .421 Boston 0-1 5.11 5 2 0 0 0 12.1 12 8 7 4 0 2 12 0 0 .255 .532 .280 Pawtucket 5-5 4.24 16 15 1 1 1 85.0 80 44 40 12 2 15 73 2 0 .244 .402 .2802004 Syracuse 0-1 8.71 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 17 12 10 4 1 5 8 1 0 .370 .674 .434 Ottawa 4-3 3.22 22 17 1 1 0 95.0 85 41 34 12 1 30 108 1 2 .239 .341 .300 Baltimore 2-1 3.02 8 7 1 0 0 47.2 39 19 16 7 0 16 32 0 0 .220 .390 .2842005 Baltimore 13-10 3.83 34 32 1 0 0 197.1 187 94 84 33 9 63 133 2 1 .248 .427 .3122006 Baltimore 0-7 6.93 40 12 0 0 0 98.2 137 81 76 28 0 35 70 1 0 .334 .593 .3822007 Texas 0-0 7.20 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 11 11 8 3 0 6 7 0 0 .275 .600 .370 Oklahoma 1-1 5.63 4 4 0 0 0 16.0 17 11 10 3 1 3 12 0 0 .270 .460 .3092008 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH2009 Omaha 4-2 3.40 14 13 3 3 0 82.0 57 33 31 8 4 23 69 0 0 .196 .354 .262 Kansas City 1-6 5.78 17 9 0 0 0 62.1 74 42 40 12 4 25 45 4 0 .301 .512 .3722010 Omaha 0-1 1.31 3 3 0 0 0 20.2 13 3 3 0 0 5 20 0 0 .186 .229 .240 Kansas City 12-7 4.17 33 23 1 1 1 140.1 136 68 65 17 3 57 98 3 0 .254 .409 .3262011 Kansas City 12-8 3.77 25 25 1 0 0 155.0 152 71 65 18 7 50 97 2 0 .258 .406 .321 NW Arkansas 0-1 18.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 .500 .800 .455 Omaha 0-0 6.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 11 6 6 3 1 1 8 0 0 .297 .622 .3252012 Kansas City 11-14 5.07 34 #34 0 0 0 191.2 215 114 108 33 8 47 140 5 0 .281 .486 .3282013 Kansas City 9-4 3.27 34 15 0 0 0 121.0 107 46 44 13 3 36 78 0 1 .237 .381 .2942014 Kansas City 2-4 7.45 13 7 0 0 0 48.1 69 40 40 7 1 16 36 0 0 .343 .522 .389 NW Arkansas 0-0 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 8 2 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 .533 .933 .533 Omaha 0-1 8.76 3 3 0 0 0 12.1 21 12 12 1 0 3 13 0 0 .396 .528 .429Minor Lge. Totals 59-42 3.63 178 164 8 6 2 902.1 795 417 364 95 32 264 945 31 7 .235 .343 .294CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League 62-62 4.59 248 166 4 1 1 1084.2 1139 594 553 175 35 353 748 17 2 .270 .454 .329National League 20-18 4.57 150 59 0 0 0 441.0 422 246 224 79 10 192 388 13 1 .251 .461 .329M.L. TOTALS 82-80 4.58 398 225 4 1 1 1525.2 1561 840 777 254 45 545 1136 30 3 .265 .456 .329

Bruce Chen 52 Age: 37, born June 19, 1977 in Panama City, PanamaResides: Fountain Hills, AZ Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 215ML Service: 11 + 159Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: February 18, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1993 Signed by the Atlanta Braves as an amateur free agent, 7/1.2000 Traded by the Atlanta Braves with Jimmy Osting to the Philadelphia Phillies for Andy Ashby, 7/12.2001 Traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Adam Walker to the New York Mets for Dennis Cook and Turk Wendell, 7/27.2002 Traded by the New York Mets with a player to be named later, Luis Figueroa and Dicky Gonzalez to the Montreal Expos for Phil Seibel, Scott Strickland and Matt Watson, 4/5. Mets sent Saul Rivera to the Expos to complete the trade, 7/16.2002 Traded by the Montreal Expos to the Cincinnati Reds for Jim Brower, 6/14.2003 Released by the Cincinnati Reds, 3/10.2003 Signed as a Free Agent with the Houston Astros, 3/14.2003 Selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Houston Astros, 5/7.2003 Signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays, 11/26.2004 Sent to the Baltimore Orioles by the Toronto Blue Jays as part of a conditional deal, 5/1.2007 Signed as a Free Agent with the Texas Rangers, 4/1.2009 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 3/1.2009 DL - torn left oblique, 9/23-remainder of season.2009 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 12/13.2011 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 1/15.2011 DL - left lat strain, 5/6-6/23...rehab at AA NW Arkansas, 6/8-12, and at AAA Omaha, 6/13-23.2011 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 11/23.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 2/1.2014 DL - bulging disc in lower back, 4/25-6/23...rehab at AA NW Arkansas, 6/3-7, and at AAA Omaha, 6/8-23.2014 Released by the Kansas City Royals, 9/5.2015 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 2/1x.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .889 13 4 4 1 9 0 Pitcher .970 398 62 194 8 264 5

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .- - - - - .152 125 19 0 3

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 Panama 0-0 3.60 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 02009 Panama 0-1 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 2 0 3 3 0 0TOTALS 0-1 4.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 8 4 4 2 0 4 6 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Leads all Panamanian-born pitchers in MLB history in starts (225) and innings (1525.2) and is tied for rst in wins (82) with Mariano Rivera...Is second to Rivera in strikeouts (1136)...Ranks third in games pitched (398) behind Rivera (1,115) and Juan Berenguer (490)...Opened the season in the Royals rotation but after a strong opening start vs. Chicago-AL (6.1IP, 7H, 2R/ER, 0BB, 7K) he went 1-2 with a 7.45 in 4 April starts (19.1IP, 28H, 16R/ER, 18K) before going on the 15-day DL (later the 60-day DL) on April 25 with a bulging disc in his lower back...Activated from the DL on June 24 and was assigned to the bullpen before making 3 starts, July 12-27...Relegated to the 'pen over his last month with the Royals prior to his August 29 DFA (allowed 6 runs in 1.0IP of relief on 8/28 vs. MIN) and Sept. 5 release...His strikeout per 9.0IP ratio of 6.7 was his highest since the 2002 season.

Pro Career 2013 Bruce completed his fth season as a Royal...Opened the year in the bullpen, going 3-0 with a 2.41 ERA over 33.2 innings before moving to the rotation in July...Sensational over his rst six starts, leading MLB with a 0.93 ERA and a .144 opponents average from 7/12-8/13...Posted a 1.62 ERA through 8/13, best among Major League pitchers with at least 70.0 innings...Recorded a 5.73 ERA from 8/18 to the end of the season...Held righties to a .224 average (67-for-299) and a .351 slugging percentage, both second-best among qualifying A.L. left-handers...Tied for second in the A.L with ve pickoffs.

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2012 Tied for the A.L. lead in starts (34) and set a career high with 140 strikeouts, while tossing 191.2 innings, second-most of his career...Posted double-digit wins in three-straight seasons (2010-12), joining Royals lefties Charlie Leibrandt (1984-88), Bud Black (1983-85), Larry Gura (1978-84) and Paul Splittorff (1972-74 and 1976-80) to accomplish the feat...Issued the fourth-fewest walks (47) in the A.L. among pitchers with at least 190.0 innings...Allowed 34 home runs, which was fourth-most in the league...Recorded his 1,000th career strikeout on 9/8 at CWS.

2011 Led the Royals’ staff in wins, earning the Bruce Rice Pitcher of the Year award from the KC chapter of the BBWAA.

2010 Named the 2010 Joe Burke Special Achievement Award winner after a remarkable season that started as a nonroster invitee to Spring Training, then moved to Triple-A Omaha and ended with him leading the club in wins (12)...The win total was second-highest of his career (13 for Baltimore in 2005)...His 12 victories were the most by a KC southpaw since Charlie Leibrandt and Floyd Bannister won 13 and 12 games, respectively, in 1988...Retired the rst 18 hitters he faced at the Angels on 7/3, becoming the rst Royals’ pitcher to be perfect through at least 6.0 innings since Bret Saberhagen on 9/27/91, also against the Angels...Tossed a two-hit shutout, the rst of his career, on 10/1 vs. Tampa Bay in a 7-0 triumph...Recorded the shutout in his 144th career start, according to Elias Sports Bureau, the last pitcher whose rst career shutout came after start No. 143 was Dan Haren in Sept 2008 with Arizona...The last pitcher whose rst career shutout came after throwing at least 1,000 innings was former Royal Brett Tomko, then with the SF Giants, in August 2004... First MLB save: 4/26 vs. Seattle

2008 Missed the 2008 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his left elbow following the 2007 campaign.

2005 Set career highs in wins, starts and innings for Baltimore...Held opposing hitters to a .248 average, the seventh-lowest among qualifying A.L. pitchers...Tied for eighth in the league with 21 quality starts.

2001 Tied for second in the National League with seven pickoffs for the Phillies and Mets.

1998 Made his Major League debut for Atlanta on 9/7...Named Southern League Most Outstanding Player, a postseason SL All-Star and Howe Sportsdata Minor League Pitcher of the Year.

1997 Atlanta’s top pitching prospect by Baseball America...South Atlantic League All-Star.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name BRUCE KASTULO CHEN...Wife, Mary, and daughters, Gabriela, Alessandra and Adriana...Grandparents were natives of China, who moved to Panama, where his parents were raised...Competed for Panama at the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classic tournaments...Graduated with honors from Instituto Panamericano in Panama in 1995...Played basketball and baseball in high school...Won the league’s ERA title as a freshman...Took engineering classes in the offseason at Georgia Tech University while pitching for the Braves.

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CHEN'S CAREER GAME HIGHS2-HITTER: October 1, 2010 vs. Tampa Bay; 4-HITTER: April 15, 2005 vs NY Yankees; K’s (starter): 9, 3x, last August 23, 2011 at Toronto; K’s (reliever): 7, July 4, 2006 at Chicago-AL; BB’s (starter): 5, 3x; BB’s (reliever): 6, June 2, 2002 at Philadelphia (Montreal); LONGEST START: 9.0IP, 3x, last October 1, 2010 vs. Tampa Bay; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.2IP, June 21, 2013 vs. Chicago-AL; WINNING STREAK: 6 games, August 19, 1999-July 15, 2000; LOSING STREAK: 4 games, 2x; HR: 4, 2x, September 3, 2012 vs. Texas; SHORTEST START: 0.1IP, September 8, 2001 at Florida; CG: 4, last April 14, 2011 vs. Seattle; CG SHO: October 1, 2010 vs. Tampa Bay; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: n/a.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2005 GCL Tigers .250 40 152 20 38 3 4 5 23 0 1 1 10 46 5 1 .421 .299 .720 172006 GCL Tigers .217 50 175 26 38 7 1 4 19 1 1 1 9 30 9 1 .337 .258 .595 152007 West Michigan .224 121 434 42 97 18 4 4 39 4 3 1 18 78 8 3 .311 .254 .565 242008 West Michigan .240 107 417 47 100 12 5 7 50 5 4 2 16 68 12 6 .343 .269 .612 *412009 Lakeland .262 121 443 55 116 17 5 11 59 1 3 3 20 89 15 4 .397 .296 .694 30 Toledo .160 7 25 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .160 .192 .352 22010 Erie .241 61 241 28 58 8 4 9 36 1 1 0 8 49 6 0 .419 .264 .683 14 Toledo .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02011 Erie .277 101 390 56 108 23 8 5 55 1 3 5 10 64 5 6 .415 .301 .717 14 Toledo .093 14 54 2 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 15 0 1 .093 .138 .231 32012 Toledo .224 102 348 43 78 16 0 12 35 3 0 1 17 74 17 7 .374 .262 .636 132013 Jacksonville .231 84 247 33 57 7 2 5 26 0 3 3 21 43 7 2 .336 .296 .632 6 New Orleans .154 4 13 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .385 .214 .599 02014 Columbus .255 112 373 41 95 25 3 15 70 3 4 3 30 83 1 1 .458 .312 .771 11Minor Lge. Totals .240 925 3315 397 796 136 36 78 417 19 24 21 163 645 85 32 .373 .278 .651 190

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Signed by Detroit Tigers as a non-drafted free agent, 2/16.2012 Granted Free Agency, 11/2.2012 Signed by Miami Marlins to a Minor League free agent contract, 12/20.2014 Signed by Cleveland Indians to a Minor League free agent contract, 1/10.2014 Granted Free Agency, 11/3.2014 Re-signed by Cleveland Indians to a Minor League free agent contract, 11/11.

2014 Season Highlights Spent entire season in AAA Columbus where he nished 2nd on the club in HR and RBI and set new career-highs in doubles (25), home runs (15), RBI (70), OPS (.771) and walks (30) for the Clippers...Appeared in 35 games at rst base, 30 games at second base, 17 games at shortstop, 14 at third base and 1 game in center eld...Batted .295 (31-105) with RISP for the Clippers...Appeared in 31 games for Estrellas in the Liga de Beisbol Dominicano after the season (.256, 22-86, 9R).

Pro Career 2013 Spent most of season at AA Jacksonville in Miami system after signing there in off-season after 8-years in DET chain. 2011 Was a Detroit organizational all-star (MILB.com) after splitting year between AAA Toledo and AA Erie, hitting .255 (113-444) with 23 2B, 8 3B, 5HR & 57 RBI in 115 games...Was on Detroit's 40-man roster from 2009-2011. 2010 Limited to 61 games with AA Erie and one game with Triple A Toledo during the 2010 season due to three separate stints on the DL with left hand/wrist injuries...Season ended on 7/28. 2009 Topped all Florida State League shortstops in TC, PO and assists as he spent the majority of the year at A Lakeland...Tabbed Lakeland’s Player of the Year...Rated as possessing the best in eld arm in the FSL by Baseball America. 2006 Named the 28th-best prospect in the Tigers organization following the season by Baseball America.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name AUDY ALEXANDER (Leguisamon) CIRIACO (ser-REE-ah-koh)...Married, Jediliza...Signed into Tigers organization by current Indians Director of Latin American Operations Ramon Pena...Favorite player growing up was Sammy Sosa, favorite team was the Atlanta Braves....Enjoys going to the beach during the off season.

Audy Ciriaco 79Age: 27, born June 16, 1987 in San Pedro de Macoris, DRResides: San Pedro de Macoris, DR Position: In elder Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 226ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: November 11, 2014; Re-signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2013 Mahoning Valley 0-0 0.00 8 0 0 0 0 9.1 5 1 0 0 1 2 16 0 0 .152 .152 .222 Lake County 0-0 1.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 1 0 1 7 0 0 .211 .421 .250 Akron 1-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 0 10.1 7 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 .200 .200 .2432014 Akron 0-0 0.57 15 0 0 0 6 15.2 8 1 1 0 1 3 17 0 0 .145 .145 .203 Columbus 0-0 1.04 6 0 0 0 0 8.2 7 4 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 .219 .313 .219 CLEVELAND 4-1 1.80 43 0 0 0 0 30.0 26 6 6 2 3 8 28 0 1 .239 .349 .308Minor Lge. Totals 1-0 0.55 42 0 0 0 6 49.0 31 7 3 1 2 8 55 0 0 .178 .218 .223CLEVELAND TOTALS 4-1 1.80 43 0 0 0 0 30.0 26 6 6 2 3 8 28 0 1 .239 .349 .308American League 4-1 1.80 43 0 0 0 0 30.0 26 6 6 2 3 8 28 0 1 .239 .349 .308National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 4-1 1.80 43 0 0 0 0 30.0 26 6 6 2 3 8 28 0 1 .239 .349 .308

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2013 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 4th round of the June draft (111th overall). Signed 6/24.

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2014 Season Highlights Kyle made his Major League debut in just his second pro season as he became the rst 2013 First-Year Player Draft selection to earn a big league promotion...Began the year in AA Akron, recording 6 saves w/a 0.57 ERA in 15 games (15.2IP, 8H, 1R/ER, 17K) before being promoted straight to Cleveland on May 16...Made his Major League debut on May 16 vs. Oakalnd (1.1IP, 2H, 1R/ER, HR, BB) and appeared in 3 games over six days, May 16-21 (4.1IP, 2H, 1R/ER, 3BB, 1K)...Sent to AAA Columbus on May 22.

Appeared in 6 games with Columbus, May 25-June 8, posting an ERA of 1.04 in 6 games...Combined ERA of 0.74 in 21 Minor League games in 2014 (24.1IP, 15H, 2ER, 23K) and lowered his career Minor League ERA to 0.55 in 42 games (49.0IP, 31H, 3ER, 55K)...Lefties were 3-for-31 (.097) off him between AAA/AA...Recalled for second and nal time on June 13 and spent the remainder of the season at the Major League level and was a contributing member to one of the best bullpens in the American League.

ERA over his second stint from June 13th-end of season was 1.75 (25.2IP, 24H, 5R/ER) in 40 games and overall with Cleveland posted scoreless outings in 36 of his 42 outings...With Cleveland lefties hit .206 (13-63) off him with an OPS of .545...Recorded 17 consecutive scoreless outings from June 27-August 13 (13.1IP, 10H, 0R, 3BB,16K) and from June 27-end of season his ERA was 1.31 (20.2IP, 17H, 3R/ER) in 33 games...Also over his last 14 games from August 27 - end of season he posted 13 scoreless outings with an ERA of 1.50 (6.0IP, 2H, 1R/ER).

Kyle Crockett 57Age: 23, December 15, 1991 in Newport News, VAResides: Poquoson, VA Position: PitcherBats: L Throws: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 175ML Service: 0 + 115Contract Status (Options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 4th round (111th overall) of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft.

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Was 7th among American League rookie pitchers in games pitched (43)...Major League hitters batted .200 (13-65) off him with men on base and .128 (5-39) with RISP, the 9th-lowest mark among American League relievers (batters were 0-for-16 with RISP-2outs off him)...Also, his rst-batter average of .154 (6/39) was the 11th-best mark among A.L. relievers (retired 34 of 43 rst batters faced)...Picked up his rst Major League win on June 19 vs. the LA Angels following Nick Swisher's walk-off grand slam...Worked a career-high 2.0IP w/a career-high 3 strikeouts on August 13 vs. Arizona.

2013 Season Highlights Rapid riser spent rst pro season between short-season A Mahoning Valley, Class-A Lake County and ended the season with AA, going a combined 1-0 with a 0.36 ERA (24.2IP, 16H, 2R/1 ER, 5BB, 32K, .184AVG)...Was named the organization's Minor League player of the week to conclude the season (8/26-9/1)...Debuted with Mahoning Valley on 6/30 and was promoted to Lake County on 7/24 after 9.1 scoreless IP (8G)..Made four appearances for the Captains (promoted to Akron on 8/4).

In 10 games for Akron, Crockett tossed 10.1 scoreless frames, struck out 9 and issued just 2 walks... The lone earned run he allowed was a solo shot on July 27 for Lake County; the rst long ball Crockett had allowed since his freshman year at the University of Virginia...His last 11 overall appearances of the season were scoreless (13.1IP)...Batters had a combined .466 OPS off him...Lefties hit .250 (7-28) and righties hit .153 (9-59) between the three stops (.167, 6-for-36 with runners on base).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name KYLE RICHARD CROCKETT...Single...Attended the University of Virginia from 2011-13, going a combined 12-3 w/12 saves and a 1.98ERA in 88 games/3GS (150.1IP, 113H, 33ER, 28BB, 160K, .208AVG)...ERA (2nd) and games pitched (5th) rank in the top 5 in UVA career baseball history...Named third-team All-American by NCBWA in 2013, rst-team All-ACC in 2013 and ranked 2nd in the ACC in saves (12), going 4-1 w/a 1.70ERA in 29 games in 2013 (58.1IP, 42H, 11ER, 7BB, 71K)...Cavaliers reached the College World Series in 2011, Crockett's freshman season...On Twitter @CrockPott3...Kyle was the 2010 Gatorade Virginia Player of the Year and a two-time State Player of the Year (2009, 2010) at Poquoson High School....Combined 27-0 w/a .445 batting average in his junior and senior seasons at Poquoson...Active in the National Honor Society, Make-a-Wish Foundation and the Special Friends program for kids with reading disabilities).

CROCKETT'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: BraveheartFavorite Group/Artist: Angels & AirwavesFavorite Athlete Growing Up:

Ken Griffey, Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up:

Virginia CavaliersPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Dad (Gary), Grandfather (Dillard Crockett)

Favorite Road City: SeattleFavorite Road Stadium: Yankee StadiumFavorite TV Show: Game of Thrones

CROCKETT'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK's: 3, August 13, 2014 vs. Arizona (G2); BB: 2, May 21, 2014 vs. Detroit; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 2.0IP, August 13, 2014 vs. Arizona (G2); HR: 1, two times; WINNING STREAK: 4 games, August 19-Sept 18, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 1 game; ONLY SAVE: n/a; SCORELESS IP/APP STREAK: 13.1IP/17 games, June 27-August 13, 2014; LAST WIN: Sept. 18, 2014 at Houston.

Scott Downs 39Age: 39, born March 17, 1976 in Louisville, KY Resides: Lexington, KY Position: PitcherBats: L Throws: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 220ML Service: 12 + 121 Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 20, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP1997 Williamsport 0-2 2.74 5 5 0 0 0 23.0 15 11 7 0 0 7 28 0 2 .181 .181 .242 Rockford 3-0 1.25 5 5 0 0 0 36.0 17 5 5 1 1 8 43 2 2 .144 .169 .2051998 Daytona 8-9 3.90 27 27 2 0 0 161.2 179 83 70 12 4 55 117 12 4 .280 .336 .3371999 New Britain 0-0 8.69 6 3 0 0 0 19.2 33 21 19 5 1 10 22 0 0 .375 .614 .444 Ft. Myers 0-1 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.2 7 3 0 0 0 6 9 2 0 .184 .316 .295 Daytona 5-0 1.88 7 7 1 1 0 48.0 41 12 10 2 1 11 41 3 1 .237 .301 .286 West Tenn 8-1 1.35 13 12 1 0 0 80.0 56 13 12 2 1 28 101 1 0 .194 .266 .2672000 Chicago-NL 4-3 5.17 18 18 0 0 0 94.0 117 59 54 13 5 37 63 1 0 .310 .519 .375 Montreal 0-0 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 .385 .385 .5002001 Montreal INJURED - DID NOT PLAY2002 Brevard County 0-0 3.00 7 0 0 0 1 9.0 7 3 3 0 0 2 7 0 0 .206 .265 .250 Ottawa 2-1 5.79 17 0 0 0 0 23.1 31 21 15 6 2 3 15 0 1 .320 .588 .3462003 Edmonton 8-9 4.29 21 21 3 0 0 121.2 119 67 58 13 1 39 54 1 0 .263 .433 .318 Montreal 0-1 15.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 5 5 2 0 3 4 0 1 .357 .929 .4712004 Edmonton 10-6 3.52 22 22 2 2 0 135.1 143 57 53 16 3 26 67 1 1 .277 .389 .313 Montreal 3-6 5.14 12 12 1 1 0 63.0 79 47 36 9 3 23 38 2 0 .310 .463 .3722005 Syracuse 2-3 4.81 7 7 0 0 0 39.1 45 21 21 5 0 3 35 0 0 .285 .430 .298 Toronto 4-3 4.31 26 13 0 0 0 94.0 93 49 45 12 5 34 75 3 0 .253 .411 .3242006 Toronto 6-2 4.09 59 5 0 0 1 77.0 73 38 35 9 2 30 61 7 0 .249 .413 .3222007 Toronto 4-2 2.17 *81 0 0 0 1 58.0 47 15 14 3 1 24 57 2 1 .223 .289 .3032008 Toronto 0-3 1.78 66 0 0 0 5 70.2 54 15 14 3 4 27 57 3 0 .213 .291 .2982009 Toronto 1-3 3.09 48 0 0 0 9 46.2 46 18 16 4 2 13 43 1 0 .251 .383 .305 Dunedin 0-0 3.86 3 2 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 .300 .300 .3852010 Toronto 5-5 2.64 67 0 0 0 0 61.1 47 19 18 3 4 14 48 1 0 .211 .314 .2702011 Inland Empire 1-1 9.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 5 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .455 .545 .500 Los Angeles-AL 6-3 1.34 60 0 0 0 1 53.2 39 11 8 3 0 15 35 2 0 .199 .286 .2542012 Los Angeles-AL 1-1 3.15 57 0 0 0 9 45.2 43 17 16 3 0 17 32 1 0 .246 .349 .3092013 Los Angeles-AL 2-3 1.84 43 0 0 0 0 29.1 26 7 6 1 2 11 22 1 0 .243 .318 .325 Atlanta 2-1 3.86 25 0 0 0 0 14.0 19 6 6 0 0 8 15 1 0 .339 .375 .4152014 Chicago-AL 0-2 6.08 38 0 0 0 1 23.2 24 17 16 1 0 15 22 0 0 .258 .366 .361 Kansas City 0-2 3.14 17 0 0 0 0 14.1 12 7 5 1 0 5 3 1 0 .231 .423 .298Minor Lge. Totals 47-33 3.49 144 114 9 3 1 711.0 701 320 276 62 15 200 542 22 11 .259 .364 .311CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League 29-29 3.02 562 18 0 0 27 574.1 504 213 193 43 20 205 455 22 1 .234 .350 .305National League 9-11 5.29 57 32 1 1 0 177.0 225 120 104 24 8 74 120 4 1 .314 .493 .382M.L. TOTALS 38-40 3.56 619 50 1 1 27 751.1 729 333 297 67 28 279 575 26 2 .254 .386 .324

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .857 55 2 4 1 7 0 Pitcher .961 619 64 131 8 203 14

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI - - - - - .067 45 3 0 1

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1994 Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 12th round of the June draft (did not sign).1997 Selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 3rd round of the June draft. Signed 6/18.1998 The Chicago Cubs sent Scott Downs to the Minnesota Twins on 11/3 to complete an earlier deal made on 8/25/98. 1998 The Chicago Cubs sent a player to be named later and cash to the Minnesota Twins for Mike Morgan, 8/25.1999 Traded by the Minnesota Twins with Rick Aguilera to the Chicago Cubs for Kyle Lohse and Jason Ryan, 5/21.2000 Traded by the Chicago Cubs to the Montreal Expos for Rondell White, 7/31.2000 DL - sprained ligament, left elbow, 8/9-remainder of season.2001 DL - reconstructive left elbow surgery, 3/31-remainder of season.2002 DL - rehab, left elbow surgery, 3/27-6/9...rehab A Brevard County, 6/1-9....rehab AAA Ottawa, 6/10.2004 Released by the Washington Nationals, 11/29. 2004 Signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Blue Jays, 12/16.2008 DL - sprained left big toe, 9/20-remainder of season.2009 DL - bruised left big toe, 8/2-23...rehab A Dunedin, 8/18-23.2010 Granted Free Agency, 11/1.2010 Signed as a Free Agent with the Los Angeles Angels, 12/10.2011 DL - left big toe fracture, 3/22-4/10...rehab A Inland Empire, 4/7-10.2011 DL - gastrointestinal virus, 4/14-28.2012 DL - left shoulder strain, 7/29-8/17.2013 Traded by the LA Angels to the Atlanta Braves for Cory Rasmus, 7/29. Granted Free Agency, 10/31.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Chicago White Sox, 1/2. Released by the Chicago White Sox, 7/3.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Kansas City Royals, 7/6. 2014 DL - cervical facet sprain (neck), 8/3-27. Granted Free Agency, 10/30.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 12/20.

2014 Season Highlights Scott opened the season with the White Sox, making 38 appearances before being designated for assignment on June 26 and released on July 3…Signed by the Royals on July 6...Made 12 appearances for KC before going on the 15-day D.L. with a cervical facet sprain (neck) on August 12...Returned from the D.L. on August 28, making ve appearances down the stretch for the Royals...Held left-handers to a .225 average (18-for-80) on the year, with right-handers batting .277 (18-for-65).

Is 5th among active MLB left-handed pitchers with 619 appearances....In his career left-handed batters own a .219 (219-998, 19HR) average against him (.287/.322/.608)....Owns 173 career holds, including 7 in 2014...His 619 appearances are the most by an active pitcher without a postseason appearance.

Pro Career 2013 Split the season between the Angels and Atlanta, combining for 26 holds in 68 appearances, tied for 10th in MLB in holds… Made 29 consecutive scoreless appearances from 5/5-7/23 (18.0 IP), posting 13 holds while lowering his era from 3.27 to 1.24...Was not on the Braves postseason roster.

2012 Matched his career high with nine saves and led the staff with 57 appearances in his second season with the Angels…Opened the season with 21 consecutive scoreless outings (19.0 IP) … Was on the disabled list from 7/28-8/17 with a left shoulder strain…Was on the Family emergency list from 8/29-9/1.

2011 Career-best 1.34 ERA ranked second among A.L. relievers (minimum 30 games), and his 26 holds were T4th… Held left-handed hitters to a .179 (15-84) average…Opened the season on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured big left toe…Was on the disabled list from 4/14-29 with a gastrointestinal virus.

2010 Tied for third in the A.L. with 26 holds with Toronto.

2009 Recorded all nine save opportunities with a 1.91 ERA prior to the all-Star break…Was on the disabled list from 6/17-7/7 after injuring his left big toe running to rst base on 6/16 at Philadelphia…Was reinstated on 7/8 before returning to the disabled list on 8/2 after re-injuring the toe…Returned to the active roster on 8/24, but his season ended prematurely after suffering a hamstring injury on 9/16 at New York-AL.

DOWNS' CAREER RELIEF GAME HIGHSBB’s: 3, 2x, last June 11, 2008 vs. Seattle; K’s: 4, 2x, last on 4 (2x), last April 22, 2008 at Tampa Bay; LONGEST OUTING: 3.2IP, May 24, 2005 vs. Boston; WINNING STREAK: 7 games,: August 27, 2005-July 16, 2006; LOSING STREAK: 6 games; July 21, 2009-April 27, 2010; SAVE STREAK: 8, April 28-July 7, 2012; HR: 2, 3x, July 25, 2009 vs. Tampa Bay; LAST WIN: August 16, 2012 vs. Washington; LAST SAVE: May 26, 2014 vs. Cleveland; SCORELESS OUTINGS: 29, May 5-July 23, 2013; SCORELESS INNINGS: 26.0IP, May 2-June 29, 2008.

2008 Went 0-3 with ve saves and a 1.78 ERA (14 ER/70.2 IP) in 66 relief appearances with Toronto…The 1.78 ERA was the lowest on the club…Ranked fth in the A.L. with 24 holds…Was scored upon in just eight of his 66 outings… Held left-handers to a .194 (21-108) average…Made 26 consecutive scoreless appearances (26.0 IP) from 5/2-6/29...Also compiled scoreless streaks of 17.2 IP and 11.2 IP…Did not appear in a game after re-injuring his right ankle on 9/13 … First suffered injury on 8/13 at Detroit.

2007 Went 4-2 with one save and a 2.17 ERA (14 ER/58.0 IP) in a career-best and A.L.-high 81 appearances with the Blue Jays …His .209 (23-110) average vs. left-handed hitters ranked as the lowest among AL lefty relievers.

2006 Was 6-2 with one save and a 4.09 ERA in 59 appearances ( ve starts) in his rst full season with Toronto …Went 5-1 with a 2.77 era (19 ER/61.2 IP) as a reliever …Followed his 4/14 start with a relief appearance on 4/16 at the White Sox (2.0 IP), the rst time a Blue Jays pitcher started and relieved in the same series since Dave Bush in 2005 … Picked up rst career win in a relief appearance on 6/6 at Baltimore.

2005 Started the season with class AAA Syracuse …Made his Blue Jays debut and the rst relief appearance of his career on 5/13 at Cleveland …Earned his rst win as a Blue Jay on 8/11 vs. Detroit … Struck out a career-high 11 batters on 9/2 vs. Tampa Bay.

2004 His contract was purchased by Montreal on 6/25…Earned the victory on 7/11 vs. Pittsburgh in Puerto Rico, allowing one unearned run over 7.0 IP…Win was his rst in the Majors since 7/17/00 at Kansas City…Recorded his rst career shutout on 9/8 against the Cubs at Wrigley Field... Was named Paci c Coast League Pitcher of Year with Class AAA Edmonton …Threw a 7.0 IP no-hitter on 6/11 vs. Las Vegas.

2003 Was recalled by the Expos on 8/8 …Made his only appearance in a start on 8/10 at Houston, his rst appearance in the Majors since the 2000 campaign.

2002 Began the season on the 60-day disabled list while recovering from left elbow ligament reconstruction surgery in 2001…Was reinstated and optioned to AAA Ottawa on 6/10.

2001 Missed the entire season after undergoing ulnar collateral ligament replacement surgery in a procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL.

2000 Made his MLB debut with the Cubs on 8/9 at Cincinnati...Recorded his rst strikeout (Barry Larkin) in the rst inning…Earned his rst win on 4/15 vs. Florida (2 ER/7.0 IP).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name SCOTT JEREMY DOWNS...Married, Katie …Has three children: Katherine Grayson, Harrison and Caroline …Attended the University of Kentucky, where he was a Baseball America pre-season all-american and a First team all-SEC selection as a junior in 1997 …Was named to Baseball America’s freshman all-American team in 1995 … Graduated in 1994 from Pleasure Ridge (KY) Park High School, where he was selected as Kentucky’s Mr. Baseball.

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Gavin Floyd 26Age: 32, born January 27, 1983 in Annapolis, MD Resides: Trinity, FL Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-5 Weight: 245ML Service: 8 + 045Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 16, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Major League free agent contract.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2002 Lakewood 11-10 2.77 27 27 3 0 0 166.0 119 59 51 13 8 64 140 14 0 .200 .305 .2862003 Clearwater 7-8 3.00 24 20 1 1 0 138.0 128 61 46 9 7 45 115 6 0 .247 .365 .3142004 Reading 6-6 2.57 20 20 2 1 0 119.0 93 39 34 5 9 46 94 1 2 .216 .256 .302 Scranton/WB 1-3 4.99 5 5 0 0 0 30.2 39 20 17 4 3 9 18 3 0 .315 .411 .372 Philadelphia 2-0 3.49 6 4 0 0 0 28.1 25 11 11 1 5 16 24 1 1 .240 .327 .3682005 Philadelphia 1-2 10.04 7 4 0 0 0 26.0 30 31 29 5 3 16 17 2 0 .283 .538 .389 Scranton/WB 6-9 6.16 24 23 0 0 0 137.1 155 103 94 11 19 66 97 10 0 .290 .434 .3832006 Philadelphia 4-3 7.29 11 11 1 1 0 54.1 70 48 44 14 3 32 34 2 0 .315 .599 .401 Scranton/WB 7-4 4.23 17 17 2 0 0 115.0 117 57 54 9 9 38 85 7 1 .267 .395 .3352007 Charlotte 7-3 3.12 17 17 0 0 0 106.2 93 39 37 9 6 35 96 3 1 .234 .348 .306 Chicago-AL 1-5 5.27 16 10 0 0 0 70.0 85 45 41 17 6 19 49 1 0 .299 .518 .3542008 Chicago-AL 17-8 3.84 33 33 1 0 0 206.1 190 107 88 30 9 70 145 9 0 .241 .429 .3092009 Chicago-AL 11-11 4.06 30 30 1 0 0 193.0 178 93 87 21 2 59 163 8 0 .244 .379 .3012010 Chicago-AL 10-13 4.08 31 31 1 0 0 187.1 199 92 85 14 6 58 151 9 1 .274 .388 .3312011 Chicago-AL 12-13 4.37 31 30 1 0 0 193.2 180 97 94 22 11 45 151 12 1 .247 .388 .2972012 Chicago-AL 12-11 4.29 29 29 0 0 0 168.0 166 84 80 22 14 63 144 8 0 .259 .418 .3372013 Chicago-AL 0-4 5.18 5 5 0 0 0 24.1 27 15 14 4 0 12 25 1 0 .287 .532 .3612014 Gwinnett 1-1 3.26 5 5 0 0 0 19.1 17 8 7 3 1 9 11 1 1 .239 .437 .333 Mississippi 0-1 7.71 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 4 5 4 0 1 1 6 1 0 .222 .222 .300 Atlanta 2-2 2.65 9 9 0 0 0 54.1 55 23 16 6 3 13 45 6 0 .266 .386 .316Minor Lge. Totals 46-45 3.70 140 135 8 2 0 836.2 765 391 344 63 63 313 662 46 5 .245 .355 .324CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League 63-65 4.22 175 168 4 0 0 1042.2 1025 533 489 130 48 326 828 48 2 .257 .412 .318National League 9-7 5.52 33 28 1 1 0 163.0 180 113 100 26 14 77 120 11 1 .282 .476 .367M.L. TOTALS 72-72 4.40 208 196 5 1 0 1205.2 1205 646 589 156 62 403 948 59 3 .260 .421 .325

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2001 Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1st round (4th pick) of the June draft. Signed 8/24.2006 Traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Gio Gonzalez to the Chicago White Sox for Freddy Garcia, 12/6.2012 DL - right elbow tendinitis, 7/8-23.2012 DL - right elbow exor strain, 8/27-9/12.2013 DL - right elbow surgery, 4/28-remainder of season.2013 Granted Free Agency, 10/31.2013 Signed as a Free Agent with the Atlanta Braves, 12/16.2014 DL - rehab right elbow surgery, 3/21-5/3...rehab at AAA Gwinnett (4/3-17; 4/24-5/2) and AA Mississippi (4/18-23).2014 DL - right elbow fracture (olecranon), 6/20-remainder of season.2014 Granted Free Agency, 10/30.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 12/16.

CAREER POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2008 CWS (ALDSvTB) 0-1 12.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 4 4 2 0 2 4 0 0

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .923 9 3 9 1 13 1 Pitcher .957 208 80 145 10 235 16

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .111 18 2 0 0 .068 74 5 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Promising comeback from 2013 reconstructive elbow surgery ended on one pitch in Washington in the 7th inning on June 19 as he was fashioning a 2-hit shutout against the Nationals (6.0IP, 2H, 0R, 1BB, 6K, 63 P)...Was signed by the Atlanta Braves in December 2013 to a one-year deal after electing free agency following 7 seasons in Chicago from 2007-13...Was limited to 5 starts in 2013 with the White Sox and has tossed only 78.2IP over the last two seasons.

Started the year on the 15-day DL and made 6 starts between AAA Gwinnett and AA Mississippi before being activated from the DL on May 6, making his season debut vs. St. Louis (7.0IP, 6H, 1R/ER, 2BB, 5K)...Worked into the 6th inning in 8 of 9 starts and went at least 5.0IP in all 9 assignments (season ERA never got above 2.98)...Snapped career-long losing streak (6 games) with win on June 9 at Colorado, his rst win since Oct. 3, 2012 at Cleveland.

Suffered fracture of the right elbow (olecranon - prominent bone of the elbow joint) on June 19 at Washington and underwent season-ending surgery on June 25 in New York City as Dr. David Altchek inserted screws to heal and stabilize the fracture.

Pro Career 2013 Was limited to 5 starts before undergoing season-ending reconstructive right elbow surgery on 5/7, surgery was performed by Dr. David Altchek in NYC...Struck out 25 batters in 24.1 IP…Sox scored just 7 runs while he was on the mound (2.59 RS/9.0IP)…Made 2 quality starts...Worked just 2.2IP in last start on 4/27 vs. Tampa Bay before leaving with a right elbow injury...Placed on the DL on 4/28.

2012 Reached double digits in wins for the 5th consecutive season, joining Tampa Bay’s James Shields, Detroit’s Justin Verlander and LA's Jered Weaver as the only four A.L. pitchers to accomplish the feat…Failed to make 30 starts for the rst time since 2007 (16) and threw 168.0 IP, his fewest since 2007 (70.0)…Two stints on the DL (right elbow) were the rst of his career…Went 8-4 with a 3.15 ERA mark (32 ER/91.1 IP) in his nal 16 starts on the year…Earned the win on 4/29 vs. Boston (1 ER/6.2 IP), retiring the rst 14 batters he faced and holding the red sox hitless through 6.1 IP…Marked the fourth time in his career he held the opposition hitless through at least 6.0 IP…Improved to 7-0 in his career vs. Boston, the longest winning streak ever by a Sox pitcher against the Red Sox to start his career …Surrendered a career-high matching four home runs in a no decision on 6/2 vs. Seattle.

2011 Won at least 10 games and made 30 starts for the fourth straight season…Struck out at least 145 batters for the fourth consecutive season, the rst White Sox pitcher to accomplish the feat since Jack McDowell from 1990-93…Walked two batters or less in 27 starts, tied with the LA's Jered Weaver for 7th-most in the A.L.…His .211 (64-303) average vs. righties was 10th best in the A.L…Suffered the loss in relief on 5/28 at Toronto (1.0 IP), his rst work out of the bullpen since 8/24/07 vs. Boston…Recorded his 5th career complete game on 6/15 at Minnesota.

2010 Did not pitch after 9/20 due to tightness in the back of his right shoulder...Went 8-7 with a 2.85 ERA (40 ER/126.1 IP) in his nal 20 starts…The 2.85 ERA ranked 4th in the A.L. behind Seattle’s Felix Hernandez (1.80), Detroit’s Max Scherzer (2.33) and NYY’s CC Sabathia (2.71)…Did not allow a home run in 11 consecutive starts from 6/8-8/1… Did not allow more than two earned runs in 12 straight starts from 6/8-8/7, tied for the longest streak by a Sox pitcher since 1952 (Dave Lemonds from 7/1-9/4/72)…Held the Cubs hitless through 6.2 IP on 6/13 at Wrigley Field in his fourth career complete game (L, 1 ER/8.0 IP)…Game marked the rst time since 7/13/80 (Yankees at White Sox) where two teams were both held hitless into the seventh inning…Threw a career-high 20.0 consecutive scoreless IP from 7/16-8/1…Was named AL Player of the Month for July ( rst career honor) after going 3-1 w/a MLB-best best 0.80 ERA (3 ER/33.2 IP) in ve starts.

2009 Established a career high with 163 strikeouts…Was 9-7 with a 2.97 ERA (49 ER/148.2 IP) and a .217 (118-543) opponents average over his last 22 starts…ERA was below 4.00 until his nal start on 9/16 vs. Seattle…Was removed from that game with a sore left hip and missed the remainder of the season…Ranked among A.L. leaders in opponents average (8th, .244), hits per 9.0 IP (9th, 8.30), baserunners per 9.0 IP (9th, 11.15) and GIDP (T9th, 21).

NEAR NO-HITTTERS4/12/08 vs. Detroit - 7.1 IP

5/6/08 vs. Minnesota - 8.1 IP9/5/09 vs. Boston - 5.2 IP6/13/10 at Cubs - 6.2 IP

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2008 Led the Sox with a career-high 17 wins in his rst full season in the major leagues…Ranked among the A.L. leaders in home runs allowed (2nd, 30), starts (T3rd, 33), wins (T6th, 17), opponents average (7th, .241), hits per 9.0 IP (9th, 8.39) and winning percentage (9th, .680) …Became the rst Sox pitcher to throw 7.0 hitless IP twice in one season since Ken Brett in 1976...Received 6.54 runs of support, second-most in the A.L.…Opponents stole 37 bases, most in MLB…Tossed 8.1 hitless IP on 5/6 vs. Minnesota before Joe Mauer’s double…Marked the rst time a White Sox pitcher lost a no-hitter in the ninth inning since Dennis Lamp on 8/25/81 at Milwaukee…Picked up the victory on three days rest on 9/29 vs. Detroit (1 ER/6.0 IP), forcing a one-game playoff with Minnesota.

2007 Split his rst season in the White Sox organization between Class AAA Charlotte and Chicago… Moved into the rotation on 8/28 and was 0-3 with a 3.41 ERA (14 ER/37.0 IP) in his nal six starts (1-2 with a 7.97 ERA in rst four)... Named to the International League midseason All-Star Team…Ranked second in the IL in ERA and fth in strikeouts at the time of his second promotion on 7/24.

2006 Split the season between Philadelphia and Class AAA Scranton-Wilkes Barre…Was traded to the Sox on 12/16 with Gio Gonzalez in exchange for Freddy Garcia.

2005 Was named by Baseball America prior to the season as the No. 2 Prospect in the Philadelphia organization...Made his rst Opening Day roster…Collected his rst major-league hit (single off Jeff Suppan)…Was optioned to Scranton-Wilkes Barre on 4/24…Recalled on 9/2.

2004 Appeared in six games (four starts) with Philadelphia, going 2-0 with a 3.49 ERA (11 ER/28.1 IP) and 24 strikeouts...Was rated by Baseball America as the No. 2 Prospect in the Phillies system prior to the season…His contract was purchased on 9/3…Won his Major League debut on 9/3 vs. the Mets (1 ER/7.0 IP)...Combined to go 7-9 with a 3.07 ERA (51 ER/149.2 IP) in 25 starts between Class AA Reading and AAA Scranton-Wilkes Barre…Led the Eastern League in ERA (2.57) and opponents average (.216)…Named to the EL midseason All-Star Team…Also was named by Baseball America as the Best Pitching Prospect and possessing the Best Breaking Ball in the EL…Participated in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Houston.

2003 Named the No. 1 Prospect in the Phillies organization (Baseball America)…Named a Florida State League All-Star…Pitched in the Futures Game at U.S. Cellular Field on 7/13.

2002: Was rated by Baseball America as the No. 1 Prospect in the South Atlantic League following the season...Tossed a no-hitter on 7/24 vs. Lexington, but lost, 1-0, on an unearned run.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name GAVIN CHRISTOPHER FLOYD...Married, Leanna…Has one child: Jax … 2001 graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore, MD (same high school as Mark Teixeira)…Was 8-2 with a 1.11 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 10 games as a senior…Was ranked by Baseball America as the second-closest to the Majors and having the Best Breaking Ball among high school athletes…Brother, Michael, was selected by St. Louis in the 22nd round of the 2001 draft...Was active in the community with the Sox participating regularly with the White Sox Volunteer Corps...In 2011, donated $21,000 to Florida resident Tim Smith for a new pair of prosthetic legs.

FLOYD'S CAREER GAME HIGHS 2-hitter: May 11, 2006 vs. NY Mets (5.0IP, rain); 3-hitters: 2, June 13, 2010 at Chicago-NL; K’s (starter): 11, Sept. 5, 2009 vs. Boston; K’s (relief): 4, September 25, 2004 at Montreal BB’s (starter): 7, two times, last April 13, 2009 at Detroit; BB’s (relief): 5, September 19, 2004 vs. Montreal; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, May 23, 2008 vs. LA Angels; LONGEST RELIEF: 4.0IP, , September 25, 2004 at Montreal; WINNING STREAK: 5 games July 30-August 31, 2008; LOSING STREAK: 6 games, April 4, 2013-May 28, 2014; HR: 4, three times, last June 2, 2012 vs. Seattle; SHORTEST START: 1.0IP, April 18, 2010 at Cleveland; CG: 5, last June 15, 2011 at Minnesota (8.0IP); CG SHO: May 11, 2006 vs. NY Mets (5.0IP, rain); CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 5, last September 25, 2011 vs. KC.

FLOYD'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Lord of the RingsFavorite Group/Artist: LecraeFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Cal Ripken

Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up: Baltimore

Orioles Favorite Road City: MiamiFavorite Road Stadium: Fenway ParkFavorite TV Show: Goldrush

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2009 GCL Blue Jays .357 4 14 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 .357 .471 .828 0 Auburn .296 60 223 22 66 23 2 2 44 0 1 2 22 37 0 2 .444 .363 .807 22010 Lansing .231 7 26 2 6 2 0 0 8 0 2 0 3 11 0 0 .308 .290 .598 0 Dunedin .275 68 233 37 64 21 1 9 40 0 1 4 9 64 0 0 .489 .312 .801 22011 Las Vegas .214 4 14 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .286 .267 .552 1 New Hampshire .250 79 276 34 69 18 1 13 51 0 4 4 25 75 0 0 .464 .317 .781 62012 Las Vegas .328 79 305 44 100 29 1 13 59 0 2 2 25 72 4 0 .557 .380 .938 12 Toronto .204 43 98 9 20 4 0 4 13 1 3 3 6 32 0 0 .367 .264 .631 12013 Columbus .300 6 20 2 6 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 .500 .417 .917 2 CLEVELAND .294 88 293 45 86 18 2 11 38 0 4 7 18 67 2 0 .481 .345 .826 32014 CLEVELAND .278 135 485 61 135 25 3 21 74 0 6 3 24 120 0 0 .472 .313 .785 14Minor Lge. Totals .287 307 1111 143 319 98 5 37 208 0 10 12 92 269 4 2 .484 .345 .830 25CLEVELAND TOTALS .284 223 778 106 221 43 5 32 112 0 10 10 42 187 2 0 .476 .325 .801 17American League .275 266 876 115 241 47 5 36 125 1 13 13 48 219 2 0 .463 .318 .782 18National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .275 266 876 115 241 47 5 36 125 1 13 13 48 219 2 0 .463 .318 .782 18

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 39th round of the June draft, did not sign.2009 Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 10th round (310th overall) of the June draft, signed 6/19.2012 Acquired by Cleveland with Mike Aviles from the Toronto Blue Jays for Esmil Rogers, 11/3. 2014 DL - concussion, 8/22-8/28.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PB PCT G PO A E TC DP PB.988 126 1052 73 14 1139 9 6 Catcher .991 220 1750 138 17 1905 10 10 - - - - - - - - First Base .992 21 112 7 1 120 7 - - - - - - - - - Third Base 1.000 8 7 12 0 19 2 - - - - - - - - - Left Field - 4 0 0 0 0 0 -.988 126 1052 73 14 1139 9 6 Totals .991 253 1869 157 18 2044 19 10

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .500 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Had arguably the best season of any American League catcher, hitting .278 (135-485) with 25 doubles, 3 triples, 21 home runs and 74 RBI in 135 games in his rst full season in the big leagues, his second in the Cleveland organization...Yan joined Carlos Santana, Victor Martinez, Sandy Alomar & John Romano as only Indians catchers (at least 60% games at C) with 20+ HR, 60+ R and 70+ RBI in a season... After the season he earned his rst career American League Silver Slugger Award, becoming the rst catcher in club history to win the award outright (Victor Martinez shared the award in 2004).

2014 MLB LEADERS,CATCHER OPS

1. Jonathan Lucroy (MIL) .8372. Yan Gomes (CLE) .7853. Kurt Suzuki (MIN) .7274. Dioner Navarro (TOR) .7125. Miguel Montero (ARI) .699batting title quali er/played at least 80% of games at catcher

Yan Gomes 10Age: 27, born July 19, 1987 in Mogi das Cruzes, Sao Paulo, BrazilResides: Knoxville, TN Position: In elder/CatcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 215ML Service: 2 + 083Contract Status: Signed thru 2019 with club options for 2020 and 2021.Acquired: November 3, 2012; Acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays along with INF Mike Aviles in exchange for RHP Esmil Rogers.

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He led all A.L. catchers in average (.278), OPS (.785) and extra base hits (49) and was second in RBI (74) and 3rd in homers (21) among A.L. players who played in 80% of their games at catcher...He was 2nd among MLB catchers in OPS...Among all A.L. qualifying batters he was 12th in slugging pct (.472), 19th in OPS (.785) and 9th in average vs. LHP (.331)...Season OPS of .879 off LHP was 12th-highest in the AL.

Got better as the season went along, hitting .294 (69-235) from July 1 thru the end of the season with 16 2B, 12 HR and 46 RBI in 65 games...In the second half he hit .303 (60-198) with 13 2B, 9 HR and 38 RBI in 55 games as his .847 OPS was 12th-highest among all American League batters with at least 200 second half plate appearances...His 51 RBI from June 24-end of season were second on the club behind Santana (55) and ahead of Brantley (48)...OPS in July/Aug was .990 and .909 respectively.

Defensively Yan picked up where he left off in 2013, making 121 starts at catcher (126 games) and also made 8 starts at DH and was a 2014 nalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...Tossed out 27 of 93 (29%) of the runners attempting to steal off him, the 2nd-highest pct. among American League catchers behind New York-AL's Brian McCann (31%)...Also made just 3 errors over his last 55 games of the season (July 18)...Set new club records for single-season putouts (1052) and total chances (1139) for an Indians catcher as the Indians staff set a new MLB record for strikeouts (1450).

Took a ball off the catcher's mask on August 21 at Minnesota (de ected off hit batter) and was placed on the 7-day D.L. w/concussion symptoms from August 22-28...Returned after the 7 days on August 29 and from that point thru the end of the season he hit .257 (26-101) with 4 2B, 4 HR and 21 RBI in 26 games.

Had a career-high 13-game hitting streak from July 24-August 7, the 3rd highest on the club in 2014...Enjoyed his rst career 4-hit game on August 31 at Kansas City, going 4-for-5 with 2 runs scored....Equaled single-game career-high with 4 RBI (2nd time) on Sept 20 at Minnesota (3-4, HR)...Hit .333 (17-51) vs. Minnesota this year (4 2B, 6HR) and led all A.L. players with 19 RBI vs. the Twins in 2014...Hit .337 (29-86) in 21 starts batting 6th (3 2B, 4 HR, 18 RBI)...Hit .298 (62-208) with runners on base.

Pro Career 2013 Spent most of the season in Cleveland, posting an impressive season at and behind the plate for Terry Francona...Started the year at AAA Columbus, appearing in just 6 games total for the Clippers, and was with the Indians from 4/9-24 and 4/28-remainder of the season...Overall made 79 starts (85 games) at catcher and 1 game at rst base for Cleveland...Also made 1 start at DH...Indians pitchers recorded an ERA of 3.56 (710.0IP, 670H, 281ER) with Yan catching as he threw out an impressive 38.3% (18/47) of runners attempting to steal off him (would have led the AL with more appearances at catcher)...Indians were 49-30 (.620) when he started at catcher...Started 39 games at catcher in August and September (55 team games/22GS at C in 27 Sept team games)...2013 Club recipient of the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award, which is determined by using a formula that balances scouting information, sabermetric analysis and basic elding stats...Finished 2nd among Major League catchers with at least 275 plate appearances in slugging pct (.491) and 3rd in OPS (.837) and batting average (.298) as 31 of his 86 base hits went for extra bases....From 6/28 thru the end of the season he hit .317 (59-186) with 14 doubles, 5 home runs and 20 RBI in 56 games...Enjoyed a career day on 5/20 vs. Seattle (3-5, 2RS, 4RBI), connecting for a career-high 2 home runs and 4 RBI, including his rst career "walk-off' home run in the 10th inning off Charlie Furbush.

2013 MLB LEADERS,CATCHERS OPS (min 275PA)

1. Joe Mauer (MIN) .9012. Jason Castro (HOU) .8843. Yan Gomes (CLE) .8374. Yadier Molina (STL) .8365. Jonathan Lucroy (MIL) .8236. Carlos Santana (CLE) .821

2014 A.L. LEADERS,CATCHERS HOME RUNS

1. Brian McCann (NYY) 232. Mike Zunino (SEA) 223. Yan Gomes (CLE) 214. Salvador Perez (KC) 17

2014 A.L. LEADERS,CATCHERS RBI

1. Brian McCann (NYY) 752. Yan Gomes (CLE) 743. Salvador Perez (KC) 704. Dioner Navarro (TOR) 69

2014 A.L. LEADERS,CATCHER CS PCT.

1. Brian McCann (NYY) 31.0 (22/71)2. Yan Gomes (CLE) 29.0 (27/93)3. Salvador Perez (KC) 28.8 (23/80)4. Alex Avila (DET) 26.8 (26/97)

Single-Season Indians HistoryCatcher Home Runs

1. Victor Martinez 25 (2007) John Romano 25 (1962)3. Victor Martinez 23 (2004)4. Yan Gomes 21 (2014) Kelly Shoppach 21 (2008) Sandy Alomar 21 (1997) John Romano 21 (1961)

2012 Split the season between Las Vegas and Toronto...Was recalled by Toronto from Las Vegas (AAA) on ve separate occasions...Had a solid year at AAA Las Vegas as his batting average (.328), slugging pct (.557) and OPS (.938) all would have ranked in the top 10 in the Paci c Coast League had it not been for his big league stints...Started the year in Las Vegas and was recalled for the rst time on 5/17, collecting his rst hit that day vs. New York-AL off Phil Hughes...Homered the next day (5/18) for the rst time off NY Mets' Jonathon Niese...Appeared in 79 games for Las Vegas batting .328 with an OPS of .938, including 29 2B, 13 HR and 59 RBI...Split time at catcher, rst base, third base, left eld and designated hitter in both spots...Made 25 starts for Toronto in 2012 (5-C, 12-1B, 6-3B &2-DH)....At AAA he hit .344 (21-61) off LHP with 4 HR, 12 RBI (1.026OPS) and in the rst half he hit .346 (79-228) with 25 2B, 10HR & 44 RBI in 59 games (T5th in the PCL in rst half batting avg)...Played for Team Brazil in WBC quali er in November, leading the club to a 1-0 victory over Panama with the game's lone RBI to advance to the 16-team WBC eld held in March... Also appeared in 17 games for Este (DR) in advance of the WBC quali er.

2011 Spent the majority of the season at New Hampshire (AA) along with four games at Las Vegas (AAA)...Combined to hit .248 with 19 doubles, three triples and 13 home runs in just 83 games...His .781 OPS with the Fisher Cats; ranked 3rd on the club...Appeared in 43 games behind the plate and 20 at rst base, with the balance coming as the DH... Played in the Arizona Fall League, posting a .302 average with one home run and eight RBI.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name YAN GOMES (GOHM-ss)...Married, Jenna...One daughter, Brooklyn Mae (5/3/2014)...First Brazilian-born player in MLB history and now one of two all-time with Andre Rienzo...Attended Miami Southridge High School... Played two years at the University of Tennessee before transferring to Barry University in Miami, majoring in Psychology...2007 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and All-SEC selection... Started 13 games at catcher with Tennessee in 2007 when lling in for J.P. Arencibia...On Twitter: @Yan_AGomes...Brother, Juan, was the club's 37th round pick in the 2014 draft out of Odessa College...Father -in-law, Atlee Hammaker, pitched 12 years in the Majors from 1982-95 and was an NL All-Star with San Francisco in 1983... He and his wife are frequent visitors in the Providence House during the season, the nation's oldest Crisis Nursery, committed to child abuse prevention and family preservation....2014-15 TribeFest participant.

GOMES' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, August 31, 2014 at Kansas City; RUNS: 3, two times, last August 19, 2014 at Minnesota; DOUBLES: 2, three times, last July 1, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL; HR: 2, May 20, 2013 vs. Seattle; RBI: 4, 2x, last Sept. 20, 2014 at Minnesota; BB: 2, two times, July 11, 2014 vs. CWS; SB: 1, two times; HITTING STREAK: 13 games, July 24-August 7, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: N/A; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: May 20, 2013 vs. Seattle (Furbush); PINCH-HIT HR: June 11, 2012 vs. Washington.

GOMES' FAVORITESFavorite Movie: What About Bob?Favorite Group/Artist: Third DayFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Shannon

StewartFavorite Team Growing Up: Santos FCPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

ParentsFavorite Road City: KCFavorite Road Stadium: Camden YardsFavorite TV Show: Dexter & UFC Tonight

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Erik Gonzalez 78Age: 23, born August 31, 1991 in Puerto Plata, DRResides: Puerto Plata, DR Position: In elder

Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 195ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: August 26, 2008; Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a non-drafted free agent.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2009 DSL Indians .248 61 234 33 58 9 3 0 27 2 0 5 15 36 14 2 .312 .307 .619 192010 DSL Indians .346 64 240 38 83 18 1 1 27 0 2 2 14 19 9 4 .442 .384 .825 142011 AZL Indians .258 41 159 28 41 2 3 2 14 2 1 2 12 31 5 1 .346 .316 .662 152012 Mahoning Valley .220 60 214 30 47 9 1 2 18 3 0 2 11 50 9 1 .299 .264 .563 132013 Lake County .259 93 355 59 92 23 7 9 49 2 1 1 24 71 10 4 .439 .307 .747 19 Carolina .242 39 153 16 37 9 5 0 27 1 4 0 5 38 1 2 .366 .259 .625 92014 Carolina .289 74 308 44 89 14 7 3 46 3 2 0 23 65 15 6 .409 .336 .745 14 Akron .357 31 129 21 46 6 3 1 16 0 0 0 7 23 6 1 .473 .390 .863 5Minor Lge. Totals .275 463 1792 269 493 90 30 18 224 13 10 12 111 333 69 21 .389 .320 .709 108

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a non-drafted free agent, 8/26.

2014 Season Highlights Gonzalez split the season between Akron and Carolina, hitting a combined .309 (135-437) with 20 2B, 10 3B, 4 HR and 62 RBI in 105 games...Also stole a career-high 21 bases in 28 attempts while scoring 65 runs...His .309 average was third-highest in the Indians player development system while his 135 hits were 4th... Spent most of the year at A Carolina, hitting .289 (89-308) with 14 doubles, 7 triples, 3 home runs, 46 RBI and 44 runs scored...Hit safely in 16-straight games from April 8-24, the second-longest hit streak in the Carolina League in 2014 and was selected to the Carolina League midseason All-Star game...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com...Named 8th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Promoted to Akron twice (June 27-July 3, Lindor broken nose) and again from July 22-end of season... Hit safely in 25 of his 31 games in Double-A, including a pair of 4-hit games...During his second stint with the RubberDucks he batted .373 (38-102) with 4 2B, 3 3B, 12 RBI in 25 games (14R)...Combined on the year he hit .334 (108-323) off RHP.

Pro Career 2013 Split the season between low-A Lake County and high-A Carolina where he batted .254 (129-508) with 32 doubles, 12 triples, 9 home runs and 76 RBI in 132 games....Was his rst full-season campaign in the Indians organization as he nished second in the organization with 76 RBI (named org all-star by MILB.com)...The versatile in elder appeared in 65 games at third base, 55 games at shortstop, 13 games at second base and 1 game apiece at rst base and center eld...Continued to make a name for himself after the season for Escogido in his native Dominican Republic, hitting .325

(53-163) with 23 runs, 6 2B, 6 3B, 1 HR & 20 RBI in 45 games (4th in the LBD in avg/total bases, T3rd in hits, 1st in 3B)...Added to 40-man roster on 11/20...Named by Baseball America as having the Best In eld Arm entering 2014 and 2015..

2010 Ranked 3rd in the Dominican Summer League in hits (83) and 4th in average (.346).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ERIK GONZALEZ...Single...On Twitter @31Mago...Favorite player growing up was Albert Pujols...Enjoys spending time with his family in his spare time.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2007 Lowell 0-1 1.85 10 10 0 0 0 24.1 14 5 5 1 0 8 33 1 0 .163 .221 .2342008 Greenville 1-1 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 10.0 5 3 0 0 0 6 12 2 0 .135 .162 .2562009 Greenville 0-2 2.52 10 10 0 0 0 25.0 13 8 7 0 4 14 32 1 0 .149 .207 .295 Lake County 0-1 2.45 5 5 0 0 0 14.2 8 4 4 0 1 5 21 3 0 .163 .184 .255 Kinston 0-0 5.06 2 2 0 0 0 5.1 5 3 3 0 0 5 6 1 0 .250 .300 .4002010 Kinston 1-3 2.39 10 10 0 0 0 37.2 28 11 10 2 0 29 45 2 0 .206 .279 .345 Akron 2-2 4.50 19 7 0 0 1 48.0 44 27 24 5 1 34 44 7 0 .242 .352 .3642011 Akron 2-1 1.59 12 0 0 0 0 22.2 14 4 4 0 0 7 24 1 0 .175 .188 .241 Columbus 4-3 3.35 34 0 0 0 4 48.1 42 27 18 5 0 15 53 1 2 .228 .342 .282 CLEVELAND 1-0 4.09 9 0 0 0 0 11.0 4 6 5 0 1 6 11 2 0 .118 .118 .2622012 Columbus 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 7.1 4 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .167 .208 .200 CLEVELAND 1-0 6.39 27 0 0 0 1 25.1 26 18 18 4 0 15 26 2 0 .273 .471 .3382013 Columbus 2-3 2.51 27 0 0 0 7 32.1 24 9 9 1 0 17 46 0 0 .203 .263 .301 CLEVELAND 0-1 5.46 36 0 0 0 0 31.1 24 21 19 4 0 21 30 3 0 .220 .367 .3442014 Columbus 3-4 3.77 23 0 0 0 1 28.2 26 16 12 5 1 12 41 1 0 .250 .442 .331 CLEVELAND 1-0 2.70 35 0 0 0 0 23.1 18 7 7 3 0 6 27 0 0 .214 .369 .267Minor Lge. Totals 15-21 2.84 160 47 0 0 13 304.1 227 117 96 19 7 153 364 20 2 .205 .289 .304CLEVELAND TOTALS 3-1 4.85 107 0 0 0 1 91.0 72 52 49 11 1 48 94 7 0 .221 .359 .319American League 3-1 4.85 107 0 0 0 1 91.0 72 52 49 11 1 48 94 7 0 .221 .359 .319National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 3-1 4.85 107 0 0 0 1 91.0 72 52 49 11 1 48 94 7 0 .221 .359 .319

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 36th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2007 Selected by the Boston Red Sox between the 1st and 2nd rounds (55th overall) of the June draft. Signed 7/1.2009 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians, along with Justin Masterson and Bryan Price, from the Red Sox in exchange for Victor Martinez, 7/31.2012 DL - broken left forearm, 7/7-remainder of season.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP1.000 35 0 3 0 3 0 Pitcher 1.000 107 0 9 0 9 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

2014 Season Highlights Hagadone spent his fourth straight season between Cleveland and Columbus and gained a great deal of con dence from Tito Francona over the last three months of the season...Enjoyed four stints in the big leagues in 2014 (5/3, 6/2-12, 6/25-28) and was in the Major Leagues from July 8 thru the end of the season...Game at Boston on June 12 was a line in the sand for his season (0.0IP, 1H, 1R/ER, 1BB) as up to that point his season ERA was 7.71 (2.1IP, 4H, 2R/ER, 2BB, 4K)...After that outing from June 25 recall his season ERA was 2.14 (21.0IP, 14H, 5R/ER, 4BB, 23K, .192AVG).

Around stints in Cleveland Nick posted an ERA of 3.77 in 23 relief appearances at Triple-A Columbus (28.2IP, 26H, 12ER, 41K, 12.9K/9.0IP); limiting left-handed hitters to a .205 (9-44, 24K) average against in the process…Fanned 41 of 122 batters faced at Triple-A and struck out 5 in 2.0IP on April 24 vs. Gwinnett.

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Recorded career-high scoreless game streak of 16 (July 29-Sept 4), posting a career-best 13.1 consecutive scoreless innings (13.1IP, 8H, 0R, 3BB, 15K)...From July 29-end of season his ERA was 2.25 (16.0IP, 12H, 4R/4ER, 4BB, 19SO)...Was reliable in the clutch, limiting batters to a .171 (7-41) mark with runners on base and a .174 (4-23) average with RISP...His inherited runners scored pct. of 15% (5 of 33) was the 6th-lowest gure among American League relievers...His 2.1IP on July 29 vs. Seattle set a new career-high...Major League hitters posted an OPS of .636 (.628-LHH, .645-RHH)...Batters were 1 -for-12 (.083) w/RISP-2outs and batters were 2-for-33 (.061) when behind in count...Did not pitch from Sept 9-14 (mid-back tightness) and recorded an ERA of 9.82 in 9 Sept. games (3.2IP, 6H, 4R/ER).

Pro Career 2013 Hagadone split the season between Cleveland and Triple-A Columbus, spending 5 stints with the Indians in 2013 where he has posted an ERA of 5.46 in 36 relief outings (31.1IP, 24H, 19ER, 21BB, 30K, .220AVG)...Over his last 26 outings at the Major League level his ERA was 6.75 (22.2IP, 21H, 17ER) after 5/10...With AAA Columbus he tossed scoreless outings in 23 of 27 outings and fanned 12.8 batters per 9.0IP...LHH batted .103 (4-39) off him at Triple-A (all singles, .342OPS)...Ranked 5th among AL relievers in inherited runners scoring pct (17.6%, 6 of 34).

2012 Was recalled to Cleveland twice in April, from 4/17-23 and then again from 4/27-7/7...Recorded his rst Major League save on 5/7 vs. Chicago-AL in the day game of a day/night DH....Lefties recorded a .605 OPS off him at the Major League level...Over his rst 17 games from 4/17-6/1 recorded an ERA of 2.04 (17.2IP, 9H, 4R/ER, 7BB, 16K, .148AVG)... Over his last 10 outings from 6/3-7/6 he allowed 14 runs (14ER) in 7.2 innings (17H, 8BB, 10K), walking a career-high 4 batters on 6/16 vs. Pittsburgh...Following outing of 7/6 vs. Tampa Bay (0.2IP, 2H, 2R/ER, 2BB, 0K) he suffered a self-in icted injury to his left forearm (broken left radius) that ended his season (placed on 15-day DL the next day)...Underwent surgery to repair the radius on 7/10 (Dr. Thomas Graham)...Pitched winter ball beginning 11/20.

2011 Had a very solid season in his rst full year as a reliever between AA Akron, AAA Columbus and made his Major League debut in September.... Named the 3rd best prospect in the Indians organization entering 2012 according to Baseball America...Combined 6-4 w/a 2.79 ERA (71.0IP, 56H, 31R/22ER, 77K) in 46 relief outings at AA/AAA…Was rst recalled on 8/26-28 but did not appear in a game and was recalled for a second and nal time on 9/1 and spent the nal month of the season at the Major League level…Made his Major League debut on 9/1 vs. Oakland (1.2IP, 2H, 3R/ER)…Won his rst Major League game on 9/24 vs. Minnesota (Night game, 1.0IP, 0H, 0R).

2010 Split the season between A Kinston and AA Akron in rst full season removed from reconstructive elbow surgery…Entered the campaign as the 3rd best prospect in the Indians system according to Baseball America (rated 10th entering 2011)...Added to 40-man roster on 11/19.

2009 Made rst start at Class A Greenville on 6/6…Batters hit just .149 off him in his 10 starts (32K, 25.0IP) and was assigned to A Lake County after being acquired from the Red Sox…Made two starts for A Kinston in September…On the year he allowed just 1HR and 26 hits in 45.0 innings (59K) and an ERA of 2.80.

2008 Made three starts in his rst full pro season at Class A Greenville of the South Atlantic League before being placed on the DL on 4/19 with left elbow soreness and missing the rest of the season after reconstructive surgery...Following the season, was ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox No. 3 prospect, the No. 2 pitcher, and as having the Best Slider in the system for the second straight season.

2007 Reported to the Lowell Spinners of the Class A New York-Penn League after signing his rst professional contract with the Red Sox on 7/1...Set a franchise record by twirling 23.0 consecutive scoreless innings to nish the season...Selected by the Boston Red Sox with their rst pick (sandwich round between rst and second rounds, No. 55 overall).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name NICHOLAS MICHAEL HAGADONE (pronounced hag-ah-donn)…Married, Pesarakphorn…One daughter, Haylee, one son, Oliver...He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 36th round of the 2004 June Draft (did not sign) out of Sumner HS (WA) where he played baseball and football (QB)…Attended the University of Washington and played 3 years for the Huskies…Named First-Team All-Pac-10 his junior year (2007) after going 6-1 with 11 saves and a 2.77 ERA (68.1IP, 62H, 21ER, 72K, .235AVG) in 25 games (2 starts)...Began the season as a starter but spent most of the year as the Huskies closer…As a sophomore in 2006, combined with Tim Lincecum on a no-hitter vs. Santa Clara (pitched the nal three innings of that game)…As the 55th overall pick, Hagadone became the fourth-highest selection ever for a player out of UW…Father played football at Idaho and mother was a volleyball player at Montana State...2013-14 TribeFest participant.... He and his wife are frequent visitors in the Providence House during the season, the nation's oldest Crisis Nursery, committed to child abuse prevention and family preservation.

HAGADONE'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: GladiatorFavorite Group/Artist: MacklemoreFavorite Teams: Seattle MarinersFavorite Athlete: Ken Griffey, Jr.Favorite Thing to do Away From Base-

ball: Spend time w/Family Favorite TV Show: EntouragePeople Who Most In uenced: Parents

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HAGADONE'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 4, June 16, 2012 vs. Pittsburgh; K’s: 3, 7x, last on Aug. 6, 2014 at CIN; LONGEST OUTING: 2.1IP, July 29, 2014 vs. Seattle; WINNING STREAK: 2 games, Sept. 24, 2011-June 19, 2012; LOSING STREAK: 1 game; HR: 1, several; LAST WIN: June 3, 2014 at Boston LAST SAVE: May 7, 2012 vs. Chicago-AL (day); SCORELESS OUTINGS: 16, July 29-Sept 4, 2014 (13.1IP).

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2005 GCL Marlins .417 3 12 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 .500 .417 .917 0 Jamestown .239 36 117 11 28 6 1 1 12 0 1 1 12 21 3 3 .333 .313 .646 72006 Greensboro .245 82 278 39 68 13 1 9 38 1 4 4 29 61 4 3 .396 .321 .716 42007 Jupiter .338 17 65 10 22 3 1 1 11 0 1 0 9 10 2 3 .462 .413 .875 1 Carolina .234 74 273 22 64 16 0 3 31 2 2 0 18 51 2 0 .326 .280 .606 72008 Albuquerque .293 37 116 21 34 3 1 5 17 2 1 3 4 23 1 1 .466 .331 .796 2 Carolina .232 54 181 19 42 8 0 6 18 1 1 1 10 43 1 4 .376 .275 .650 42009 New Orleans .240 90 321 27 77 15 0 4 37 4 7 1 20 66 2 0 .324 .281 .605 3 Florida-NL .273 14 11 5 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .636 .333 .970 02010 New Orleans .220 16 59 7 13 3 0 1 5 0 1 1 2 9 0 0 .322 .254 .576 1 Florida-NL .208 26 77 6 16 6 1 2 6 0 0 0 6 26 0 0 .390 .265 .655 0 Jupiter .217 7 23 6 5 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 .522 .333 .855 02011 Florida-NL .231 64 130 19 30 9 0 5 16 3 0 0 11 39 0 0 .415 .291 .706 02012 Miami-NL .202 39 114 7 23 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 49 1 0 .254 .229 .483 5 New Orleans .356 16 59 9 21 4 0 3 8 0 0 1 3 13 0 0 .576 .397 .973 42013 Omaha .233 78 275 39 64 15 1 17 44 1 3 2 17 64 2 0 .480 .279 .759 9 Kansas City .278 5 18 2 5 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .611 .278 .889 02014 Kansas City .135 27 52 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 .212 .151 .362 0 Omaha .310 10 42 8 13 3 0 3 8 0 0 0 2 14 1 0 .595 .341 .936 0Minor Lge. Totals .250 520 1821 220 456 91 5 55 238 11 21 14 130 384 18 15 .396 .302 .699 42CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League .171 32 70 5 12 4 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 .314 .183 .497 0National League .217 143 332 37 72 22 1 8 27 3 0 1 21 118 1 0 .361 .266 .627 5M.L. TOTALS .209 175 402 42 84 26 1 10 31 3 0 1 22 133 1 0 .353 .252 .605 5

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Selected by the Florida Marlins in the 2nd round (79th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 6/9.2010 DL - left wrist contusion, 7/21-8/4...rehab at A Jupiter, 7/30-8/4.2012 Selected off waivers by the Kansas City Royals from the Miami Marlins, 11/2.2014 Granted Free Agency, 11/4.2014 Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians, 12/15.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PB PCT G PO A E TC DP PB 1.000 27 94 5 0 99 2 1 Catcher .994 139 756 60 5 821 7 6 - - - - - - - - First Base 1.000 2 5 0 0 5 2 - - - - - - - - - Out eld - 2 - - - - - - 1.000 27 94 5 0 99 2 1 Totals .994 143 761 60 5 826 9 6

Brett Hayes 12Age: 31, born February 13, 1984 in Pasadena, CAResides: Frisco, TX Position: Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 210ML Service: 3 + 145Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 15, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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2014 Season Highlights Spent rst four months of the season in Kansas City backing up all-star Salvador Perez before being designated for assignment on July 28 and outrighted to AAA Omaha, spending the rest of the season with the Storm Chasers...Made 14 starts at catcher for the Royals and appeared in 27 games behind the dish overall...Appeared in 4 games in April and 5 games in June...Appeared in 10 games in August for Omaha, homering in 3 of them and was the Triple-A Championship Game playoff MVP.

Pro Career 2013 Spent most of the year in Omaha (AAA), but had two stints with Kansas City...Had his contract selected on 8/4 when Salvador Perez was placed on the seven-day concussion list...Recalled on 9/1 and spent the rest of the season with the Royals...Blasted rst home run in over two seasons on 9/29, a two-run shot off Chicago’s Jose Quintana...Hit 17 homers in 78 games for the Storm Chasers, which ranked second among Paci c Coast League catchers.

2009-12 Spent parts of four seasons with the Marlins (2009-12), setting career-highs in every offensive category in 2011 after playing in a career-best 64 games...Following 2007 season, named by Baseball America as the “Best Defensive Catcher” in the Marlins organization...First MLB home run 9/5/2009 vs. Washington, pinch-hit solo shot off Victor Garate...First MLB hit: 5/22/2009 vs. Tampa Bay, single off Dale Thayer.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name BRETT GREGORY HAYES...Wife, Elly...Graduated from Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, CA)... Attended the University of Nevada-Reno...Was a three-time All-WAC catcher, 2003 WAC Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-American...Finalist for the 2005 Johnny Bench Award, presented to top collegiate catcher...Member of Team USA squad that captured gold at FISU II World University Baseball Championships in 2004...Father, Tim Jr., was selected by the Royals in the fourth round of the 1975 MLB January Draft, but never played professionally...His great-grandfather, Tim, played in the Cleveland Indians system...On Twitter: @bretthayes12.

HAYES' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 3, May 3, 2012 at San Francisco; RUNS: 2, May 3, 2012 at San Francisco; DOUBLES: 2, April 28, 2012 vs. Arizona; HR: 1, ten times, last May 28, 2014 vs. Houston; RBI: 4, June 5, 2011 vs. Milwaukee; BB: 2, 2x; SB: 1, April 26, 2012 vs. NY Mets; HITTING STREAK: 5 games, four times, May 17-27, 2012; GRAND SLAMS: 1, June 5, 2011 vs. Milwaukee (Estrada); LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: 1, Sept. 5, 2009 at WSH (Garate).

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2010 Lake County .286 22 70 12 20 8 2 0 8 1 2 1 15 12 5 3 .457 .409 .866 02011 Kinston .254 123 449 66 114 18 4 2 26 5 2 2 *78 106 34 6 .325 .365 .691 42012 Carolina .263 81 316 48 83 10 7 0 22 4 0 4 38 62 16 8 .339 .349 .688 2 Akron .250 55 216 29 54 5 2 0 12 6 1 1 24 41 13 4 .292 .326 .618 22013 Akron .267 133 521 83 139 24 9 2 42 7 3 3 55 90 28 7 .359 .338 .697 22014 Akron .298 39 124 13 37 4 1 0 14 2 3 0 27 26 11 2 .347 .416 .762 1 Columbus .308 59 227 61 70 15 0 2 16 3 0 3 39 45 20 4 .401 .416 .817 2 CLEVELAND .268 36 71 4 19 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 25 2 2 .296 .307 .602 0Minor Lge. Totals .269 512 1923 312 517 84 25 6 140 28 11 14 276 382 127 34 .348 .362 .710 13CLEVELAND TOTALS .268 36 71 4 19 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 25 2 2 .296 .307 .602 0American League .268 36 71 4 19 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 25 2 2 .296 .307 .602 0National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .268 36 71 4 19 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 25 2 2 .296 .307 .602 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the June draft, signed on 8/13.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 35 43 0 0 0 0 Out eld 1.000 35 43 0 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AA Akron, AAA Columbus and spent four dif ferent stints with Cleveland in his rst taste of Major League action in his fth professional season...Began the season at Akron and spent 39 games with the Rubberducks before being promoted to Columbus on May 26...Combined between the two stops he hit .305 (107-351) with 74 runs scored, 19 doubles, 2 home runs, 30 RBI and 31 steals in 37 attempts...Led the Indians farm system in steals and was 4th in batting average and 2nd in runs scored. Thrived at Columbus, hitting .308 (70-227) with 15 doubles, 2HR, 16 RBI, 20 steals and 61 runs scored in 59 games...Enjoyed three 4-hit games with Clippers and had four 3-hit games with the Clippers...Hit .357 (35-98) in July with 7 2B, 4 RBI and 28 runs scored in 25 games...Hit a combined .358 (39-109) off LHP between the two stops and .293 (43-147) with runners on base... The FSU alum hit at a .384 (28-73, .950OPS) clip vs. LHP at Triple-A...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com. Enjoyed four stints in the Major Leagues (7/6-8, 8/1-5, 8/10-16, 8/19-remainder of season) after having contract selected from Columbus on July 6, making his Major League debut that day as a defensive replacement in right eld vs. Kansas City...Made his rst start in right eld on August 13 vs. Arizona (game 1), collecting his rst hit off Vidal Nuno...Collected his rst career pinch-hit and rst career double/RBI with a 6th inning double at Minnesota off Brian Duensing on August 19...Was 3-for-7 as a pinch-hitter with 2 RBI with Cleveland. With Cleveland he appeared in 28 games in right eld (14 starts), 9 games in center eld (3 starts) and 1 game in left eld...Hit .311 (14-45) off left-handed pitching at the Major League level and hit .313 (10-32) in 14 August games... Hit

.282 (11-39) in the 9th spot in the batting order and was 2-for-7 with RISP-2outs...Hit .311 (14-45) with the bases empty.

Tyler Holt 62 Age: 26, born March 10, 1989 in Marion, INResides: Gainesville, FL Position: Out elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 5-10 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 056Contract Status (optionns remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 10th round (300th overall) of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.

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Pro Career 2013 Spent entire season at AA Akron where he nished the campaign ranked among Eastern League leaders in triples (5th; 9), stolen bases (4th; 28), and runs scored (2nd; 83)...His 28 stolen bases were 4th-best in the Indians PD system.

2012 Ranked 3rd in Indians PDS with 29 steals and T4th with 77 runs scored...Following the season, played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League...Was named the organization's Best Defensive Out elder in Baseball America's Best Tools survey.

2011 Led Carolina League in walks (78) and also ranked among leaders in OBP (2nd, .365) and SB (3rd, 34).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name TYLER ANDREW HOLT...Single...Graduated from Gainesville (FL) High School in 2007 where he played baseball and football (stand-out corner back/WR) and was named All-State as a sophomore and senior…Was a member of the Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Society in HS...Played three years of baseball at Florida State University from 2008-2010, including trips to the College World Series in 2008 and 2010...Named 2nd team all-America as a sophomore and junior by Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America...Started every game of his collegiate career...As a junior he hit .355 (92-259) w/87 runs, 26 doubles, 13 homers, 48 RBI and 30 steals as a junior and in 2009 as a sophomore hit .401 (95-237) w/87 runs scored...Named second team Freshman All-American by the NCBWA...Hit .371 (33-89) in 22 games with Team USA over the summer of 2009 at the World Baseball Championships in British Columbia…Enjoys gol ng and Xbox in the off-season.

HOLT'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 2, ve times, last Sept 28 vs. TB; RUNS: 1, 4x; DOUBLES: 1, 2x, last Sept. 28, 2014 vs. TB; HR: n/a; RBI: 2, August 19, 2014 at Minnesota; BB: 1, 3x; SB: 1, two times; HITTING STREAK: 6 games, August 13-24, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a.

JANUARY 1 ................Nick Hagadone (1986) 11 .................Danny Salazar (1990) 17 .................... Trevor Bauer (1991) 27 ......................Gavin Floyd (1983)

FEBRUARY 12 ......................Abe Lincoln (1809) 13 ......................Brett Hayes (1984) 14 ...................Woody Hayes (1913) 21 .....................Ryan Merritt (1992)

MARCH 10 ..........................Tyler Holt (1989) 13 .......................Mike Aviles (1981) 21 .............. Carlos Carrasco (1987) 29 ..................Scott Atchison (1976)

APRIL 3 .................... Jason Kipnis (1987) 7 ................Charles Brewer (1988) 8 ................Carlos Santana (1986) 10 ....................Corey Kluber (1986) 17 ....................Ryan Raburn (1981) 22 ................ Terry Francona (1959)

MAY 15 ..............Michael Brantley (1987)

JUNE 9 ....................Tony Wolters (1992) 18 ..................Sandy Alomar (1966) 30 ...................Jesus Aguilar (1990)

JULY 10 ....................Urban Meyer (1964) 19 ......................Yan Gomes (1987)

AUGUST 19 .................. Austin Adams (1986) 29 ...........Marc Rzepczynski (1985) 31 .................. Erik Gonzalez (1991)

SEPTEMBER 5 ................... Zach Walters (1989) 10 ............ Anthony Swarzak (1985) 11 ............Shawn Armstrong (1990) 14 ............... Cody Anderson (1990) 17 ...................Jose Ramirez (1992) 29 ..........................TJ House (1989)

OCTOBER 4 ............Lonnie Chisenhall (1988) 11 ............ Giovanny Urshela (1991) 18 ...................David Murphy (1981) 19 ..................... Josh Tomlin (1984) 21 .............................CC Lee (1986)

NOVEMBER 3 .........................Bob Feller (1918) 3 ...............Carlos Moncrief (1988) 8 ..................... Bryan Shaw (1987) 13 ......................Bryan Price (1986) 14 ..............Francisco Lindor (1993) 20 ....................... Cody Allen (1988) 25 ....................Nick Swisher (1980)

DECEMBER 5 .......................Jim Tressel (1952) 8 ................Zach McAllister (1987) 15 ................... Kyle Crockett (1991) 23 ................. Roberto Perez (1988) 27 ................. Michael Bourn (1982)

BIRTHDAYS FOR 2015 INDIANS

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2008 GCL Nationals .256 25 86 18 22 6 1 0 14 2 0 2 8 19 5 2 .349 .333 .682 22009 GCL Nationals .330 25 88 18 29 10 3 3 24 0 1 1 8 19 3 0 .614 .388 1.001 1 Vermont .246 38 138 12 34 4 1 2 24 0 7 3 11 45 2 1 .333 .302 .635 52010 Hagerstown .285 129 492 56 140 30 3 5 65 0 6 6 33 119 5 7 .388 .333 .722 92011 Potomac .276 128 463 61 128 29 5 13 83 0 6 9 58 96 21 6 .445 .364 .809 12012 Harrisburg .245 94 355 45 87 20 3 3 45 0 4 6 24 89 6 1 .344 .301 .644 3 Auburn .176 5 17 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 .235 .300 .535 02013 Harrisburg .224 112 392 44 88 18 5 4 40 1 5 4 27 116 5 7 .327 .278 .605 42014 Harrisburg .329 19 73 9 24 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 18 6 0 .384 .355 .739 0 Syracuse .294 84 309 43 91 24 2 10 36 0 1 2 22 65 4 3 .482 .344 .827 3 Auburn .143 3 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 .286 .400 .686 0Minor Lge. Totals .267 662 2420 309 647 144 23 41 337 3 30 35 198 598 57 27 .397 .328 .725 28

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Washington Nationals in the 2nd round of the June draft (55th overall). 2014 Signed by Cleveland as a free agent, 12/15.

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AA Harrisburg and AAA Syracuse...Also spent 3 games at Auburn in August on an injury rehab, missing 22 days from July 27-August 17 with right shoulder soreness...Combined on the year he hit .298 (116-389) with 26 doubles, 11 homers and 42 RBI in 106 games (.348/.460/.808)...Started the season in Harrisburg and was promoted to AAA Syracuse for the rst time on May 1 after hitting .329 (24-73) in Double-A over the rst month of the season...Hit .333 (36-108) in May with Syracuse with 9 2B, 4 HR & 13RBI (.919OPS), including a 2-homer game on May 26 at Rochester...Hit .315 (34-108) off LHP for the season with 6 HR & 14 RBI (.923OPS).

Pro Career 2013 Entered the 2013 season rated by Baseball America as the 17th-best prospect in the Nationals chain. 2012 Spent the entire 2012 campaign with Double-A Harrisburg, save for a short rehab stint in Auburn (wrist). 2011 Earned Single-A Carolina League midseason and postseason All-Star honors...Finished 2nd among Washington farmhands with 83 RBI...For his efforts in 2011, was named an MiLb.com organizational all-star.

2010 Earned midseason and postseason All-Star honors in the Single-A South Atlantic League....Entered 2010 rated as the No. 10 prospect in the Nationals’ chain, according to Baseball America...Entered 2009 as the 7th-rated prospect.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name DESTIN DWANE HOOD...Single...Hit .485 with 19 extra base hits, including 8 HR, 32 RBI and 17 steals as a senior at St. Paul’s Episcopal High School (AL), graduating in 2008...Earned spot on USA Today’s All-USA High School baseball Team...Was named 5A Player of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association, and the High School baseball Player of the Year by the Mobile Press-Register...On the gridiron, led St. Paul’s to the 5A state championship as both a wide receiver (56 catches, 995 yards) and defensive back...Exploits earned First-Team All-State recognition from the Birmingham News...Earned AFLAC All American honors and won AFLAC’s Home Run Derby (8 long balls)...Signed a National Letter of Intent to play football and baseball at the University of Alabama.

Destin Hood 77 Age: 24, born April 3, 1990 in Mobile, AL (turns 25 on April 3)Resides: Mobile, AL Position: Out elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 210ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015 Acquired: December 15, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract with invitation to Major League spring training camp.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2009 Lake County 6-11 3.15 26 26 0 0 0 134.1 127 56 47 8 3 49 109 8 1 .250 .357 .3182010 Kinston 6-10 3.91 27 26 0 0 0 135.2 135 74 59 7 6 61 106 10 1 .264 .387 .3452011 Kinston 6-12 5.19 25 24 1 1 0 130.0 133 85 75 12 6 66 89 8 0 .269 .408 .3572012 Carolina 2-0 1.44 4 4 0 0 0 25.0 17 9 4 1 3 6 26 2 0 .189 .278 .263 Akron 8-5 3.98 23 23 1 1 0 124.1 114 59 55 7 7 44 90 2 1 .246 .343 .3192013 Akron 2-1 3.22 4 4 0 0 0 22.1 20 8 8 1 0 3 27 0 0 .235 .306 .261 Columbus 7-10 4.32 24 24 2 0 0 141.2 163 76 68 11 4 54 110 4 0 .291 .428 .3542014 Columbus 1-4 3.79 10 10 0 0 0 57.0 56 25 24 3 2 16 42 1 0 .264 .363 .320 CLEVELAND 5-3 3.35 19 18 0 0 0 102.0 113 41 38 10 7 22 80 1 0 .284 .417 .332 Mahoning Valley 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .133 .133 .133Minor Lge. Totals 38-53 3.95 144 142 4 2 0 775.1 767 392 340 50 31 299 603 35 3 .261 .378 .333CLEVELAND TOTALS 5-3 3.35 19 18 0 0 0 102.0 113 41 38 10 7 22 80 1 0 .284 .417 .332American League 5-3 3.35 19 18 0 0 0 102.0 113 41 38 10 7 22 80 1 0 .284 .417 .332National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 5-3 3.35 19 18 0 0 0 102.0 113 41 38 10 7 22 80 1 0 .284 .417 .332

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the June draft (501st overall).

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .900 19 4 14 2 20 1 Pitcher .900 19 4 14 2 20 1

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 2 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent the second half of the season as a viable member of the Indians rotation, making 18 starts as the Indians compiled a mark of 13-5 (.722) in his starts...Was with the Indians over ve stints in 2014 (5/17-19; 5/22-6/16; 6/29-7/10; 7/21; 8/2-remainder of season)...Made his Major League debut with 1.0 prefect inning of relief on May 17 vs. Oakland...Made his rst Major League start on May 23 at Baltimore (L, 6.0IP, 11H, 5R/ER, 2BB, 1K) and picked up his rst Major League win on July 5 vs. Kansas City (6.2IP, 9H, 3R/ER, 0BB, 3K)...Finished 6th among American League rookies with a 3.35 ERA.

Went 4-1 with a 2.53 ERA in 10 second half starts (57.0IP, 53H, 16ER, 11BB, 50K) and was 4-0 w/a 2.20 ERA from August 20 thru the end of the season as the club was 7-0 over those starts (41.0IP, 38H, 10ER, 5BB, 36K)...Went 7.0 innings with one run (or less) allowed and 0 walks over three straight starts, August 31-September 11, becoming the rst Indian to do so dating back to at least 1914...Was the 16th pitcher overall to accomplish the 7.0IP, 1 run (or less), 0 walk trick and just the third since 2001 (David Price 2013, Derek Holland 2014)...Allowed 3 runs or less in 14 of his 18 starts,including 8 straight from June 14-August 20.

House became the rst southpaw to start for the Indians in 2014 and the rst to make his rst Major League start with the Tribe since LHP David Huff in 2009...Joined Huff, Scott Lewis (2008), Aaron Laffey (2007) and Jeremy Sowers (2006) as just the 5th southpaw to make his rst Major League start as an Indian over the past 10 seasons.

TJ House 58 Age: 25, born September 29, 1989 in Slidell, LA Resides: Picayune, MS Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: L Height: 6-1 Weight: 205ML Service: 0 + 104Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (1)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 16th round (501st overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

In 10 starts for the Triple-A Columbus Clippers, TJ went 1-4 with a 3.79 ERA (24 ER/57.0 IP) - ranked 9th in the International League w/ a 2.40 ERA at time of rst promotion on May 17.... House limited opposing LHH Triple-A batters to a .179 (12-67) average against...Made a spot start over the All-Star Break at Mahoning Valley on July 16.

TJ was 3-0 w/a 2.14 ERA in 8 home outings as the Indians were 7-0 over his home starts (42.0IP, 42H, 10ER)...Picked up his 3rd victory of the season vs. Minnesota on September 11 - registered 8 strikeouts over 7.0 innings of work - both equaling season/career-highs (W, 7.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 8 SO)…With his 15th start of the season on September 5 vs. Chicago-AL, House joined Trevor Bauer and become only the 3rd duo of rookie pitchers since 1976 to make at least 15 starts in a season for the Tribe...House/Bauer joined: Bartolo Colon (17) & Jaret Wright (16) in 1997, and a trio of Jason Davis (27), Billy Traber (18) & Ricardo Rodriguez (15) in 2003.

Walked just 1 batter over his last 5 starts covering 31.0IP...Batters hit .229 (39-170, 16th-lowest avg. against in A.L.) with runners on base and just .145 (11-76) with runners in scoring position, including a mark of .114 (4-35) with RISP-2outs...His 16 double plays induced were T16th-most in the American League.

Pro Career 2013 Combined 9-11 with a 4.17 ERA in 28 starts between AA Akron and AAA Columbus (164.0IP, 183H, 76ER, 57BB, 15HR, 137K)...Led organizational pitchers in innings and starts, was 2nd in strikeouts and tied for 3rd in wins...Was with Akron in April and also spent three days in Cleveland, 6/24-26 (did not pitch) when the Indians needed a long reliever between spot starters...Around that spent the rest of the Minor League season in AAA Columbus...Tossed a pair of complete games on 5/28 at Louisville (8.0IP, 9H, 5R/3ER) and 6/14 at Charlotte (6.0IP, 6H, 1R/ER)...Over his last 11 starts for the Clippers from 7/9-end of season he was 6-1 w/a 2.65 ERA (68.0IP, 73H, 20ER). 2012 Combined 10-5 w/a 3.56 ERA in 27 starts (149.1IP, 131H, 59ER, 8HR, 116K, .236AVG) between A Carolina and AA Akron...Finished 4th among Indians farmhands in innings, tied for 3rd in wins and 3rd in strikeouts...Completed a stint in the Arizona Fall League for Scottsdale after the season, going 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 6 starts (27.0IP, 20H, 9R/ER, 9BB, 26K, .208AVG)...Added to the 40-man roster on 11/20...Spent April with the Carolina Mudcats before being elevated to AA Akron on 4/30, spending the rest of the season in the starting rotation...Tossed a 7.0 inning, 2-hit CG shutout on 6/20 vs. Binghamton. 2011 Spent the season at A Kinston...Lost his last 6 decisions from 7/16 thru the end of the season...Tossed a 7.0IP, 1-hit CG/shutout on 6/13 vs. Salem and went 3-1 w/a 2.01 ERA in 5 June starts (31.1IP, 16H, 7ER)...Struck out 15 batters in 11.1IP over his last 2 starts...RHH hit .263 off him. 2010 Spent season at Kinston at age 20...Ranked T3rd in the Carolina League in starts (26), 5th in innings pitched (135.2) and 8th in ERA (3.91)...RHH batters hit .248 off him. 2009 Spent season at Class-A Lake County in his rst year of pro ball... Ranked T4th in the South Atlantic League in starts (26)… Ranked 4th in the Indians Player Development System in ERA (3.15).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name GLENN ANTHONY HOUSE, JR...Single...Pitched varsity at Picayune High School (MS) starting in the 8th grade...Member of the 2007 USA Baseball Junior National team that won a bronze medal in the PanAm Games in Ixtapa, Mexico...Committed to the Tulane Green Wave out of high school prior to signing with the Indians...As a senior in high school he went 7-2 with a 0.89 ERA and had 99 strikeouts and 25 walks...Named top amateur player in state of Mississippi entering draft by Baseball America...Member of HS swim team and helped them win a state championship in 2006 (200 IM)...Father's nickname growing up was "Tiger" and he earned the nickname "TJ" growing up...Twitter @thouse25... 2015 TribeFest participant.

HOUSE’S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: GladiatorFavorite Group/Artist: Garth BrooksFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Tom GlavineFavorite Team Growing Up: NO SaintsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

coursin, Chris Westcott & Josh Daffern and mom, Darlene, House

Favorite Road City: SeattleFavorite Road Stadium: Yankee StadiumFavorite Thing to do Away From

Baseball: travel

HOUSE'S CAREER GAME HIGHS K’s (starter): 8, 2x, last Sept. 11, 2014 vs. Minnesota(G2); BB’s (starter): 3. two times, last August 20, 2014 at Minnesota;; LONGEST START: 7.0IP, three times, last Sept. 11, 2014 vs. Minnesota(G2); ONLY RELIEF OUTING: 1.0IP, May 17, 2014 vs. Oakland; WINNING STREAK: 4 games, August 20-Sept 28, 2014 (current); LOSING STREAK: 2 games, May 23-June29, 2014; HR: 2, May 23, 2014 at Baltimore; SHORTEST START: 3.1IP, June 9, 2014 at Texas; CG: N/A; CG SHO: N/A; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: N/A

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2009 Mahoning Valley .306 29 111 19 34 8 3 1 19 0 2 1 15 18 3 3 .459 .388 .847 02010 Kinston .300 54 203 33 61 12 3 6 31 2 2 6 24 46 2 3 .478 .387 .865 10 Akron .311 79 315 63 98 20 5 10 43 2 0 7 31 61 7 1 .502 .385 .887 132011 Columbus .280 92 343 65 96 16 9 12 55 5 5 3 44 72 12 1 .484 .362 .846 11 CLEVELAND .272 36 136 24 37 9 1 7 19 0 1 2 11 34 5 0 .507 .333 .841 62012 CLEVELAND .257 152 591 86 152 22 4 14 76 3 6 5 67 109 31 7 .379 .335 .714 62013 CLEVELAND .284 149 564 86 160 36 4 17 84 5 10 3 76 143 30 7 .452 .366 .818 122014 CLEVELAND .240 129 500 61 120 25 1 6 41 1 2 2 50 100 22 3 .330 .310 .640 6 Columbus .111 3 9 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .444 .111 .556 1Minor Lge. Totals .296 257 981 181 290 56 20 30 151 9 9 17 114 199 24 8 .485 .375 .861 35CLEVELAND TOTALS .262 466 1791 257 469 92 10 44 220 9 19 12 204 386 88 17 .398 .338 .736 30American League .262 466 1791 257 469 92 10 44 220 9 19 12 204 386 88 17 .398 .338 .736 30National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .262 466 1791 257 469 92 10 44 220 9 19 12 204 386 88 17 .398 .338 .736 30

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 4th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2009 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 2nd round (63rd overall) of the June draft. Signed on 7/9.2011 DL – right hamstring strain, 8/14-9/5.2014 DL - right oblique strain, 4/30-5/27...rehab at AAA Columbus, 5/23-26.

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 Cleveland(@NYM) 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP.989 123 181 347 6 534 63 Second Base .985 452 722 1282 30 2034 264

2014 Season Highlights Did not approach 2013 A.L. All-Star levels in 2014 as he was limited the four months of the season after a late-April strained right oblique that forced him to the 15-day Disabled List for the second time in his career from April 30-May 27, an injury suffered on April 29 at the LA Angels... At the time of his injury was hitting .234 (22-94) w/12 runs, 6 double, 3 home runs and 12 RBI in 27 games (.354OB/.394SLG/.748OPS, T6th in the A.L. in walks w/17)....Upon his return from the D.L. he hit .241 (98-406) with 19 2B, 3 HR and 29 RBI in 102 games (.299/.315/.615)...Finished 11th among American League second basemen in RBI and 7th in OPS among 8 A.L. 2B batting quali ers.

Enjoyed his second career multi-home run game on July 18 at Detroit (2-5, 2HR, 4RBI)…Batted in 35 games in the lead -off spot in July when Michael Bourn was on the D.L., hitting .230 (34-148) with 22 runs scored...Hit in a season-high 10 straight games, June 2-12: 14-42 (.333), 2B, 7R, 9RBI…His 22 steals were 2nd-most on the team and were 12th-most in the American League...Finished T-4th on the team with 61 runs scored...Hit his last home run on July 31 and did not homer over his season's nal 48 games (186 at bats).

Jason Kipnis 22 Age: 28, born April 3, 1987 in Northbrook, ILResides: Chicago, IL Position: In elder Bats: L Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 195ML Service: 3 + 069Contract Status: Signed thru 2019 with a club option for 2020.Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 2nd round (63rd overall pick) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft

Made 121 starts at second base (123 games) and posted a elding pct. of .989 (6E, 534TC), good for 2nd among American League second basemen...Ended season with a 35-game errorless streak...Did not hit over .261 in any single month of the season (highest monthly OPS was .666 in July)...Removed from Sept.18 game at Houston with a strained right hamstring and did not appear at second base the rest of the season (3GS at DH, shut down last two days of the season)...Underwent surgery to his left ring nger on December 16 in Cleveland to repair a damaged extensor tendon (Dr. Thomas Graham) after off-season weight room workout (exptected to be ready for start of 2015 regular season).

Pro Career 2013 The American League All-Star established himself as one of the top second basemen in the AL...Finished the year hitting .284 (160-564, 2nd on team) while leading the team in runs (86), hits (160), RBI (84) and steals (30)... Finished among A.L. leaders in walks (T7th, 76), steals (T9th, 30), RBI (T16th, 84) and on-base pct (14th, .366)...Among Major League second basemen he nished 3rd in OPS (.818), 2nd in steals and T3rd in RBI...His 84 RBI were the most by an Indians 2B since Roberto Alomar (100) in 2001 as he became the rst Indians 2B to enjoy the outright team RBI lead since Joe Gordon in 1948...After a solid May in which he nished tied for 7th in MLB in RBI (22) and tied for 6th in runs (21), won the A.L. Player of the Month award for June, hitting .419 (39-for-93) with 12 2B, 4 HR, 25 RBI, 17 runs and 30BB in 27 games, the rst such honor for an Indians player since Choo in Sept 2008...Led AL in June batting average, on-base (.517) and was T1st in hits and 2nd in RBI, doubles, slugging% and extra-base hits...His All-Star push was also buoyed by a 36-game streak of reaching base (via hit/walk) from 5/26-7/5, the longest by an Indians batter since Victor Martinez did so in 45 straight over the 2005-06 seasons...Also in that span he hit in a club season-high and career-high 16 straight games from 6/18-7/5...Hit just .200 (14-70) in April with 3 2B, 1 HR & 4 RBI in 17 April games as season average was as low as .220 on 5/14...Club was 48-17 (.738) when he scored...Doubled in a run off Craig Kimbrel in his rst All-Star appearance, caught the game's nal out to preserve a 3-0 A.L. win...Hit .427 (32-75) vs. Minnesota w/4HR & 24RBI in 19 games (16RS), T3rd most RBI vs. the Twins in a single-season since 1961...Had a higher batting average (.308 to .270) and OPS (.850 to .801) against left-handed pitching than RHP after hitting .215 w/a .581OPS in 2012...Hit safely in the last 7 games of the season after 9/21, hitting .464 (13-38) w/7 runs to end the season...Was T2nd in the AL w/10 SF, T7th with 2755 pitches seen, 7th in rst-pitch swing % (12.7) and 10th in pitches per plate appearance (4.19).

2012 Spent his rst full-season in Majors, nished tied for the team lead in RBI (76) and steals (31)...Finished T-6th in the A.L. in steals (31 in 38 attempts/82%)...Also nished T-17th in the AL in runs (86), T-14th in walks (67) and T-18th in multi-hit games (47)...Tied Santana for the team lead in RBI...Season got off to a ne start and spent much of the rst half leading the team and ranked in the top 20 in the AL in home runs, RBI, runs, hits and steals before falling off the last three and a half months of the season...Finished 2nd among AL 2B in RBI (73), 5th in MLB at position...Was one of 3 players in Majors w/70+RBI, 80+RS, 10+HR and 25+SB (Kipnis, Mike Trout, Ryan Braun)...Those plateaus were only reached 8 times previously (by 5 players) in Indians history, the last coming in 2007 and 2008 (Sizemore)...Was just the 2nd player in Indians history w/ 10 HR & 20 SBs prior to All-Star break (Sizemore, ’07-‘08), according to STATS LLC...Swiped a career-high 3 bases on 8/26 vNYY…Was very good defensively at second, posting the 3rd-best elding pct among AL 2B (146 games, 6 errors, 687 total chances).

2011 Had a very promising season in just his third professional campaign and 2009 draft pick spent the second half of the season in the Major Leagues around a three and a half week trip to the DL in August/Sept..Began the season in AAA Columbus before he was promoted to Cleveland on 7/21…At the time of his 7/21 promotion he was leading the Int'l League in triples (9), was 2nd in runs (64), T12th in RBI (55)…He started at second base in the Triple A All-Star game and homered in the XM Futures Game…Prior to the 2011 season, he was named the best prospect in the Indians organization by Baseball Prospectus and was also selected to the International League post-season all-star team, the Baseball America Triple A All-Star Team and was named Indians Minor League Player of the Year for 2nd straight year...Contract purchased from AAA Columbus on 7/21 and made his MLB debut vs. Chicago-AL on 7/22…Collected his rst Major League hit on 7/25 vs. the LA Angels, a walk-off 9th inning game-winner off Hisanori Takahashi…Only Indian since the RBI became an of cial statistic to produce his rst MLB hit in walk-off fashion (Elias)...Hit his rst MLB HR on 7/31 off KC’s Danny Duffy…Homered in a club season-high 4 straight games from 7/31-8/3, equaling the club record for HR in consecutive games by a rookie (Al Rosen, June 1950)…Was the rst player in major-league history to homer in four consecutive games within two weeks of his debut and rst Indians batter with HR in 4 straight since Travis Hafner in August 2006…First Indians 2B to HR in 4 straight games in 111-year history of franchise…Last MLB batter to HR in 4 straight w/in rst 10 games of his MLB career was Graig Nettles in 1968 with Minnesota (Elias)...Went 5 for 5 w/4RS, HR, 2B & 3RBI on 8/10 vs. Detroit, becoming the rst Indians rookie and 14th overall since 1920 to collect 5hits, 4RS & 3RBI in the same game…2nd Indian ever w/6HR in rst 16 career games (Luis Medina, 1988)...Did not play from 8/13-17 w/a strained right oblique and was in the lineup of 8/18 at Chicago-AL before injuring his right hamstring in pre-game stretching and was placed on the 15-day DL the next day (on DL 8/13-9/5).

MLB OPS LEADERS2013 SECOND BASEMEN

1. Robinson Cano (NYY) .9192. Matt Carpenter (STL) .8793. Jason Kipnis (CLE) .8174. Chase Utley (PHI) .816

INDIANS CLUB HISTORY15 HR/30 STEALS, single-season

1. Jason Kipnis (2013) 17hr/30sb 2. Grady Sizemore(2008) 33hr/38sb Grady Sizemore(2007) 24hr/33sb 3. Roberto Alomar (2001) 20hr/30sb Roberto Alomar (2000) 19hr/39sb Roberto Alomar (1999) 24hr/37sb 4. Kenny Lofton (2000) 15hr/30sb5. Joe Carter (1987) 32hr/31sb6. Bobby Bonds (1979) 25hr/34sb

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2010 In 2nd professional season hit a combined .307 (159-518) with 96RS, 32 2B, 8 3B, 16 HR and 74 RBI in 133 games between Kinston and Akron and was named the Tribe’s Minor League Player of the Year (Lou Boudreau Award) and was named a Baseball America Minor League All-Star, all while making the transition from out eld to second base....Following the completion of the Aeros season, Kipnis joined the AAA Columbus Clippers for their playoffs and batted .455 (10-22) with 9RS, 3 2B, 2 3B, 2HR and 3RBI in 5 games for the IL and Triple-A Champions...Hit for the cycle in the IL Championship Game vs. Durham on 9/17 and was a single short of the cycle (3-4, 3RS) in the Triple-A Championship Game vs. Tacoma on 9/ 21...Was named to the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars game and hit .295 (23-78) with 11 2B, 3 HR & 19 RBI in 19 games for Peoria (Was T5th in the AFL in RBI and 9th with a .966 OPS)...Promoted to AA Akron in early June...Kipnis led the entire Indians minor league system in hits (159) and runs scored (96) and ranked T3rd in triples (8), 4th in doubles (32), T5th in HR (16) and T5th in RBI (74)...Following the season he was named the 9th best prospect in the Eastern League by Baseball America (3rd best prospect in the Indians system entering 2011).

2009 Was named 10th best prospect in the Indians system by Baseball America entering 2010 and 9th best prospect in the New York-Penn League at the end of 2009.

College Career Played two seasons at Arizona State University in 2008 and 2009...In 2009 he hit .384 (91-237) with 21 2B, 16HR & 71 RBI in 63 games (76 RS, 27 SB)...In 2009 he was a rst team All-America selection by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Rivals.com and the NCBWA, was a semi- nalist for the Golden Spikes Award and was named Pac 10 Player of the Year...ASU advanced to the CWS in his junior season of 2009...In 2008 earned Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year honors...Was named First Team All-Pac-10, First Team All-West Region by the ABCA, Second Team All-America by the ABCA and a Third Team All-American by Baseball America...Hit .371 with 14 homers and 73 RBI while starting all 62 games in 2008...Red-shirted in 2006 at the University of Kentucky and played at UK in 2007 before transfering...Played for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League over the 2008 summer...Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 4th Round (135th Overall) in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, but did not sign...Majored in BIS at Arizona State.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JASON MICHAEL KIPNIS...Single...2005 graduate of Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois...Earned three letters in baseball and two in football...Earned First Team All-State honors and was the Central Suburban League Most Valuable Player as a senior...Was an All-Conference wide receiver, setting school records for catches, yards and TDs in a season...Was the 2012 club Roberto Clemente Award Nominee for his work with youth baseball camps and his participation in the Baseball Tomorrow Fund/Equipment Drive...2013-15 TribeFest participant...Was the club's 2013 recipient of the MLB Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) Heart and Hustle Award...The esteemed award honors active players who demonstrate a passion for the game of baseball and best embody the values, spirit, and tradition of the game (only MLB award voted on by former players)... In 2014, Jason became a charter member of the Taylor Hooton Foundation’s “Advisory Board” of active Major-League players...The Hooton Foundation is widely acknowledged as the leader in the advocacy against the use of performance and appearance-enhancing drugs by the youth of America.

KIPNIS' FAVORITESFavorite Movie: AvengersFavorite Group/Artist: Michael JacksonFavorite Athlete Growing Up:

Michael Jordan/Ken Griffey, Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up:

Chicago BullsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Dad (Mark)Favorite Road City: ChicagoFavorite Road Stadium: Fenway ParkFavorite TV Show: Game of Thrones

KIPNIS' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 5, August 10, 2011 vs. Detroit; RUNS: 4, two times, last June 28, 2013 at Chicago-AL(G1); DOUBLES: 3, June 28, 2013 at Chicago-AL(G1); HR: 2, two times, last July 18, 2014 at Detroit; Consecutive Games with HR: 4, July 31-August 3, 2011 RBI: 4, 6x, last July 18, 2014 at Detroit; SB: 3, August 26, 2012 vs. New York-AL; BB: 3, 5x, last July 19, 2014 at Detroit (night gm); HITTING STREAK: 16 games, June 18-July 5, 2013; GRAND SLAMS: 1, June 1, 2012 vs. MIN; LEAD-OFF HR: 2, Aug 30, 2012 vs. OAK; "WALK-OFF" HR: May 17, 2013 vs. Seattle; INSIDE PARK HR: July 3, 2013 at KC; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2007 Eugene 1-1 3.51 10 7 0 0 0 33.1 28 16 13 1 2 15 33 0 0 .230 .328 .3192008 Ft. Wayne 4-3 3.21 10 10 0 0 0 56.0 49 25 20 8 6 13 72 4 0 .229 .416 .291 Lake Elsinore 2-5 6.01 19 16 0 0 0 85.1 93 62 57 9 2 34 75 5 0 .280 .455 .3472009 Lake Elsinore 7-9 4.54 19 19 0 0 0 109.0 110 65 55 9 6 36 124 8 0 .261 .420 .328 San Antonio 2-4 4.60 9 9 0 0 0 45.0 45 25 23 5 2 34 35 1 1 .266 .402 .3892010 San Antonio 6-6 3.45 22 21 0 0 0 122.2 121 59 47 7 9 40 136 5 0 .259 .360 .327 Akron 2-2 3.76 5 5 0 0 0 26.1 38 12 11 0 2 10 21 1 0 .345 .427 .407 Columbus 1-1 3.27 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 4 4 1 2 6 8 0 0 .263 .421 .3912011 Columbus 7-11 5.56 27 27 0 0 0 150.2 153 101 93 19 8 70 143 12 0 .263 .423 .349 CLEVELAND 0-0 8.31 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 6 4 4 0 2 3 5 1 0 .300 .300 .4402012 Columbus 11-7 3.59 21 21 1 0 0 125.1 121 62 50 9 5 49 128 6 0 .251 .365 .325 CLEVELAND 2-5 5.14 12 12 0 0 0 63.0 76 44 36 9 4 18 54 2 0 .295 .484 .3502013 Columbus 1-1 6.57 2 2 0 0 0 12.1 14 9 9 2 0 3 12 0 0 .286 .531 .327 CLEVELAND 11-5 3.85 26 24 0 0 0 147.1 153 67 63 15 5 33 136 1 0 .271 .413 .3162014 CLEVELAND #18-9 2.44 34 #34 3 1 0 235.2 207 72 64 14 6 51 269 3 0 .233 .345 .279Minor Lge. Totals 44-50 4.42 146 139 1 0 0 777.0 782 440 382 70 44 310 787 42 1 .262 .403 .338CLEVELAND TOTALS 31-19 3.34 75 70 3 1 0 450.1 442 187 167 38 17 105 464 7 0 .256 .388 .304American League 31-19 3.34 75 70 3 1 0 450.1 442 187 167 38 17 105 464 7 0 .256 .388 .304National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 31-19 3.34 75 70 3 1 0 450.1 442 187 167 38 17 105 464 7 0 .256 .388 .304#Tied for American League lead

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 4th round (134th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 7/17.2010 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians from San Diego in a three team deal that sent Jake Westbrook to St. Louis, 7/31.2013 DL - right long nger sprain, 8/6-9/6.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 34 14 17 0 31 1 Pitcher .987 75 35 40 1 76 3

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .200 5 1 0 0 .143 7 1 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Enjoyed a season for the ages in his rst full season in the Major Leagues, becoming the fourth winner of the American League Cy Young Award in club history, winning by 10 pts over Felix Hernandez...Also won "Man of the Year" award given annually by Cleveland BBWAA chapter...Became just the third Indian and fourth Major League pitcher since 1987 to post 18 wins, a sub-2.50 ERA while recording at least 260 strikeouts, joining Bob Feller (1946) and Luis Tiant (1968) in Indians lore and jumped into the echelon of Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson (last to do so, 2002) and Roger Clemens among pitchers to do so over the last 28 Major League seasons...Finished tied for rst in the American League in wins (18, T4th in MLB), 2nd in MLB in strikeouts, 3rd in the A.L. in ERA (7th in MLB) and innings (4th in MLB; see box at right).

Corey Kluber 28 Age: 28, born April 10, 1986 in Birmingham, AL...Turns 29 on April 10Resides: Jacksonville, FL Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 215ML Service: 2 + 074Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 31, 2010; Acquired from the San Diego Padres in a 3-team trade sending RHP Jake Westbrook (from Cleveland) & LHP Nick Greenwood (from SD) to the St. Louis Cardinals; OF Ryan Ludwick from St. Louis to San Diego.

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE CY YOUNG VOTING

Pitcher (Team) 1st 2nd 3rd PTS1. Corey Kluber (CLE) 17 11 2 1692. Felix Hernandez (SEA) 13 17 0 1593. Chris Sale (CWS) 0 2 19 784. Jon Lester (BOS/OAK) 0 0 3 465. Max Scherzer (DET) 0 0 4 32

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Owned the highest Wins Above Replacement (“WAR”) gure of any pitcher in the American League according to FanGraphs (7.3), ESPN Stats & Info (7.41), Baseball-Reference (7.4) and Baseball Prospectus (6.09) and nished off with a ourish, winning his last ve starts from Sept. 6-26, going 5-0 with a 1.12 ERA (40.1IP, 32H, 6R/5ER, 5BB, 54K), earning his rst A.L. Pitcher of the Month award (last: Jimenez 9/2013) for September...According to Elias he became just the 4th pitcher in baseball’s Modern Era (since 1900) to win each of his nal 5 starts in a season while recording 50+ K’s in that span, joining Herb Score (CLE, 1956), Nolan Ryan (1973, CAL) and Randy Johnson (1998, HOU)... 18 victories are most by an Indians hurler since Cliff Lee went 22-3 in his 2008 A.L. Cy Young campaign.

Fanned 14 in consecutive starts on Sept. 16 at Houston and Sept. 21 at Minnesota to equal new single-game career-bests as he became just the 9th pitcher in MLB history (other Indian Sam McDowell twice in 1968) to post consecutive 14 strikeout games (last coming in 2004/Randy Johnson w/Arizona)...Won 2nd A.L. Player of Week award and fanned 39 batters over his last 3 starts (14/14/11), becoming rst Indian since McDowell in 1968 and rst Major Leaguer since Johnson in 2004 to amass those gures...First Indians hurler with 14+ K’s in a single game since Bartolo Colon on May 29, 1998 at Toronto and rst since Sam McDowell (9/18/66 at DET) in 7.0IP-or-less.

Joined Bob Feller and Sam McDowell as the only pitchers in club history to amass at least 250 strikeouts in a season as his 269 punch outs settled in as the 6th highest single-season total in club history and the most since McDowell's 304 in 1970...His 21 starts with at least 8 strikeouts ranked tied for 3rd-most in club history and his 11 double-digit strikeout games ranked tied for 4th in a single-season in club history (both highest totals in a single-season since "Sudden" Sam)...Entered the season with two double-digit SO games in career, now has 13 for career...His last start of Sept. 26 vs. Tampa Bay (8.0IP, 5H, 0R, 2BB, 11SO) marked his MLB-best 10th start of the year of 7.0+ innings, 2-or-fewer earned runs and 10+ SO (only other pitcher in the Majors with more than 5 such outings was LA LHP Clayton Kershaw with 6).

Kluber also reeled off a career-high 6-game win streak spanning over 7 starts from July 6 - August 9; the longest single-season win streak by a Tribe pitcher since Cliff Lee had 11 consecutive wins in 2008...Kluber’s 6 wins led the Majors over that span, while his 1.33 ERA (8 ER/54.1 IP) ranked second to only Philadelphia’s Cole Hamels (1.24)...Also had a career-best 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings within that time frame... Kluber allowed 2 or fewer runs in 16 of his last 20 starts dating back to June 15 at Boston, the third-lowest ERA (1.87, 144.1IP, 116H, 30ER) among all MLB starters over that stretch...Kluber posted 165 K’s (2nd in MLB) against just 29 walks over that span...Indians were 22-12 (.647) in his AL-best equaling 34 starts as the club scored just 25 runs in the 12 team losses (scored 18 runs in 9 ind. losses).

Corey went a perfect 4-0 with a 2.09 ERA (10 ER/43.0 IP) in 6 May starts, notching a Major League-best 60 strikeouts over that span...Were the most strikeouts by an Indians pitcher in a calendar month since Dennis Eckersley in Sept/Oct 1976 (60)... Dating back to 1914, Corey became the 5th different Indians pitcher to strike out at least 60 batters in a single month (McDowell 8x, Feller, 8X, Score, Eckersley 1 each)...Since 2005 only Darvish (64, 8/13) and Kershaw (61, 6/14) have done it...Recorded his 200th strikeout on August 21 at Minnesota.

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERSWINS ABOVE REPLACEMENT (WAR)

Player (Team) WAR1. Clayton Kershaw (LAD) 8.02. Mike Trout (LAA) 7.93. Josh Donaldson (OAK) 7.44. Corey Kluber (CLE) 7.45. Adrian Beltre (TEX) 7.06. Michael Brantley (CLE) 7.0

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2014 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERSSECOND HALF ERA (min 80IP)

Player (Team) ERA/IP/ER1. Corey Kluber (CLE) 1.73/104.0/202. Clayton Kershaw(LAD) 1.76/102.0/203. Alex Cobb (TB) 1.79/90.1/184. Cole Hamels (PHI) 1.94/97.1/21

INDIANS HISTORYMOST STARTS, SINGLE-SEASON

8 or more STRIKEOUTSPlayer (Year) GS/8K1. Sam McDowell (1965) 242. Sam McDowell (1970) 233. Bob Feller (1946) 21 Corey Kluber (2014) 21

INDIANS HISTORYMOST STARTS, SINGLE-SEASON

10 or more STRIKEOUTSPlayer (Year) GS/8K1. Sam McDowell (1965) 172. Sam McDowell (1968) 133. Bob Feller (1946) 124 Herb Score (1956) 11 Corey Kluber (2014) 11

INDIANS HISTORYSTRIKEOUTS, SINGLE-SEASONPlayer (Year) SO1. Bob Feller (1946) 3482. Sam McDowell (1965) 3253. Sam McDowell (1970) 3044. Sam McDowell (1968) 283 5. Sam McDowell (1969) 2796. Corey Kluber (2014) 2697. Luis Tiant (1968) 264

INDIANS HISTORYSO per 9.0 IP , SINGLE-SEASONPlayer (Year) SO1. Sam McDowell (1965) 10.712. Sam McDowell (1966) 10.423. Corey Kluber (2014) 10.274. Bartolo Colon (2000) 10.15

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE RANKINGS

Category Rank #WAR 3rd 7.4WAR P 1st 7.4ERA 3rd 2.44Wins T1st 18Strikeouts 2nd 269SO per 9IP 3rd 10.3Innings 3rd 235.2GamesStarted T1st 34FIP 1st 2.35CG T2nd 3Shutouts T5th 1Win-Loss% 9th .667BB/H per 9IP 6th 1.095SO/BB ratio 6th 5.27Hits per 9IP 7th 7.9BB per 9IP 9th 1.95HR per 9IP 4th .535Slugging% 7th .345On-Base% 6th .279Batters Faced 2nd 951

Also posted seven 10SO/one-or-fewer walk performances in 2014, most by a Tribe pitcher over the past 100 seasons - previous mark of 4 was set by Eckersley in 1976...David Price (10) was the only other pitchers in MLB to accomplish this feat in 2014...Notched six 8+ strikeouts/0 walk games this season - most in club history...Had 13 starts of 8SO/1-or-fewer walks which set a new club record (previous CC Sabathia 10 in 2007 Cy Young season).

Posted his rst career complete game on April 24 vs. Kansas City (9.0IP, 4H, 1R/0ER, 0BB, 11SO), the rst 0BB/11K CG by a Tribe hurler since Tom Candiotti (10/1/86) and the rst 0BB/11K CG/0 ER complete game since Len Barker's 1981 perfect game...Had two other complete games (July 30 vs. SEA; Sept. 6 vs. CWS) with 0 ER and 8+ strikeouts - most by an Indians pitcher since Len Barker also notched 3 such performances in 1981.

His July 30 shutout vs. Seattle (9.0IP, 3H, 0R, 0BB, 8K, 28 BF, 85 pitches) was the rst of his career...Coupled with previous July 24 start at KC (took perfect game into 20th hitter, ND, 9.0IP, 2H, 1R/0ER, 0BB, 10K, 28 BP), he became the rst pitcher to toss 9.0IP and face no more than one batter over the minimum in consecutive starts since Jim Scott of the 1914 White Sox (6.1 perfect IP on 7/24@KC deepest into game by an Indian since Barker perfect game; rst Tribe hurler w/ND after 9.0+ IP, 10+ SO & 0 BB since Pedro Ramos on 9/171963 vNYY)...According to baseball-reference.com, prior to Kluber’s July 24 performance only 2 pitchers over the past 100 seasons have taken a no-decision after working 9.0 + IP and 10+K’s while allowing no more than 2 baserunners; joining Seattle’s Randy Johnson (9/16/92) & New York’s-NL Matt Harvey (5/7/13)...The 85-pitch July 30 shutout is lowest on record (1988) for any Indians pitcher and just the third in MLB since 2009 (Aaron Cook 2012, Jeff Karstens 2011)... Last MLB 3-hit (or less) shutout in MLB of 85-or-fewer Ps, 0BB/8K was Rich Harden in 2005.

In 14 starts following an Indians team loss in 2014, Kluber went 9-3 with a 1.81 ERA (19ER/94.1IP)...Tribe went 10-4 in those contests (personally snapped four 4-game team losing streaks)...Dating back to 1914, Kluber’s stretch of 6 consecutive starts w/ at least 8 K’s (5/4-5/30) stood as the 3rd longest streak (same season) in club history (also Feller/McDowell)...Additionally, Kluber’s 6-game streak of 8+ K’s, 6.2+IP and 2 or fewer walks tied an American League record shared by Toronto’s Roger Clemens (1997) and Seattle’s Randy Johnson (1995)...Set a new Indians record when he fanned 7 consecutive batters during a 13-strikeout performance on May 4 vs. Chicago-AL...After str iking out 11 batters in his previous home start (April 24 CG vs. KC), Kluber became the rst Tribe pitcher to strike out 11 or more batters in consecutive home starts since Dennis Eckersley on August 13 & 23, 1976.

Recorded an ERA of 2.14-or-less over innings 1-2-3 in 2014 and limited right-handed hitters to a .221 (93-420, .553OPS) average against (23 EB hits in 441 BF)...Batters hit .231 (76-329) off him with runners on base, .207 (35-169, 7th-lowest in A.L.) with RISP and .200 (16-80) with RISP and 2outs (11 PAs all year with the bases loaded)...Batters hit .163 (61-375) when behind in the count against Corey...Batters were 8-for-17 in SB attempts (47%, 9CS T2nd most in A.L).

Pro Career 2013 Spent most of the season in Cleveland rotation and established himself as a solid contributor to the starting ve, going 11-5 with a 3.85 ERA in 26 games/24 starts and did not post a losing decision over his nal 12 starts, winning a career-best ve straight decisions to end the season...Started the year in Columbus after his option to Triple-A out of spring...Was with the Indians for one stint, 4/10-11, but did not pitch before being recalled a second and nal time on 4/17 and was inserted into the rotation when Brett Myers was injured....Worked in relief for two outings with Cleveland, 4/17 & 20, and allowed just 1ER in 5.0IP (1.80ERA)...Kluber was on the 15-day DL from 8/6-9/6 w/a R long nger sprain suffered in 8th inning of start vs. Detroit on 8/5 (7.1IP, 6H, 0R)...Was activated from the 15-day DL on 9/7 and earned the win in 4 of his 5 starts after his activation (Tribe was 5-0 in those starts), going 4-0 w/a 5.33 ERA in those outings (25.1IP, 33H, 15R/ER)...Did not lose a decision after loss at Baltimore on 6/27 (14GS)...Surrendered just 11 walks over his last 52.1 innings (1.9 BB/9.0IP) dating back to his start on 7/20 at Minnesota.

MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHERS, 1987-2014ERA's UNDER 2.50, 260+SO, 18 WINS

Pitcher (Year, Team) WINS-ERA-SO1. *Corey Kluber (2014, CLE) 18-2.44-2692. *Randy Johnson (2002, ARI) 24-2.32-3343. *Randy Johnson (2001, ARI) 21-2.49-3724. *Pedro Martinez (2000, BOS) 18-1.74-2845. *Pedro Martinez (1999, BOS) 23-2.07-3136. Randy Johnson (1997, SEA) 20-2.28-2917. *Roger Clemens (1997, TOR) 21-2.05-2928. *Randy Johnson (1995, SEA) 18-2.48-294*Won Cy Young # other Indians1. #Bob Feller (1946) 26-2.18-3482. #Luis Tiant (1968) 21-1.60-264

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERSSTRIKEOUTS

Player (Team) SO1. David Price (TB/DET) 2712. Corey Kluber (CLE) 2693. Max Scherzer (DET) 2524. Felix Hernandez (SEA) 2485. Stephen Strasburg (WSN) 242 Johnny Cueto (CIN) 242

MOST SO/9 IP, SINGLE SEASON, AMERI-CAN LEAGUE CY YOUNG AWARD WINNER

Pitcher (Team/Year) SO/9.0IP1. Pedro Martinez (BOS/1999) 13.202. Randy Johnson (SEA/1995) 12.353. Pedro Martinez (BOS/2000) 11.784. Johan Santana (MIN/2004) 10.465. Roger Clemens (TOR/1998) 10.396. Corey Kluber (CLE/2014) 10.27

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2013 cont Strung together a career-high 14.2 consecutive scoreless inning streak spanning over his starts from 7/12-26...Was 5-1 with a 2.59 ERA (18 ER/62.2 IP) in 10 starts following a Tribe loss as the Indians were 7-3 overall in those games...Set a new single-game career-high in strikeouts in his start against Boston on 5/26 at Fenway Park (10K, 6.2IP)...Matched his career-high on 7/7 vs. DET...Tossed a career-high 8.2 innings and came within 1 out of his rst career complete game on 7/31 vs. Chicago-AL...His strikeout:walk ratio of 4.12 (136K/33BB) would have been 6th-best in the AL with enough qualifying innings pitched (162.0IP)...Basestealers were 6 of 9 against him.

2012 Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, spending the last two months of the season in the Indians rotation and nished 2nd on the staff with 7.7SO/9.0IP...At the time of his 8/2 (Derek Lowe DFA) recall he was leading the International League in strikeouts (128, 9.2K/9.0IP), was T1st in wins (11) and 5th in innings pitched (125.1)...Made his rst Major League start on 8/2 at Kansas City (4.1IP, 9H, 6R/ER), allowing all 6 runs in the rst inning on 6 hits before tossing 3.1 scoreless frames...Went at least 5.0IP in 9 of his 12 starts with the Tribe (including 8 of the last 9GS)...Picked up his rst Major League win on 9/3 at Detroit (6.0IP, 6H, 2R/ER, 1BB, 4K)...Underwent right knee meniscectomy on 11/30 at the Cleveland Clinic. (Dr. Rick Parker) after injuring the joint playing with his young daugther at his off-season home...Named 12th best prospect in the IL by Baseball America following the 2012 season.

2011 Spent most of the season at AAA Columbus posting a 5.56 ERA (150.2IP, 153H, 93ER, 143K) in 27 starts...He nished the regular season tied for 3rd in the Int'l League in strikeouts with 143…Fanned at least 9 batters in 3 starts for Columbus and a season-high 11 in 6.2 no-hit, scoreless innings (5BB, 11K) on 8/16 at Pawtucket…Led all Indians minor leaguers in strikeouts (143) and was 3rd in innings pitched...He made his Major League debut on 9/1 after being recalled that morning when roster expanded…Debut came that day vs. Oakland (1.1IP, 2H, 0R, BB, 2K).

2010 Kluber was acquired from San Diego Padres on 7/31 as part of a three-team trade between the Indians, Padres and STL and spent the rest of the season between AAA Columbus and Akron, going 3-3 with a 3.61ERA in 7GS (37.1IP, 48H, 16R/15ER, 16BB, 29K)...His 165 combined strikeouts on the AA season ranked tied for 8th among all minor league pitchers...At the time of the 7/31 trade, he was with AA San Antonio and was leading the Texas League in strikeouts (136), strikeouts per 9.0IP (9.98K/9.0IP) and was 2nd in innings (122.2IP)...Added to 40-man roster on 11/19.

2009 Between A Lake Elsinore and AA San Antonio he went a combined 9-13 with a 4.56 ERA (154.0IP, 155H, 90R/78ER, 70BB, 159K) in 28 starts...He T7th in strikeouts among all of minor league baseball with 159 in 2009...Struck out 14 batters on 6/17 vs. Bakers eld with Lake Elsinore before being promoted to San Antonio on 7/19.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name COREY SCOTT KLUBER...Married, Amanda...Daughters, Kendall & Kennedy...Played three years at Stetson (FL) where during his junior season in 2007 he was 12-2 w/a 2.05 ERA in 17 starts (114IP, 117K) and was named to the ABCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team, Atlantic Sun Conference Pitcher of the Year and third team all-America and led the Hatters to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional...The right-handed pitcher was named to the rst ever All Ping! Second Team by www.pingbaseball.com...Graduated from Coppell High School (TX) in 2004 where he was a two-time all-district performer...Was named preseason All-State and to the Perfect Game Top 100 in 2004...2013-15 TribeFest participant.

KLUBER'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Tin CupFavorite Group/Artist: Eric ChurchFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Michael JordanPerson Who Most In uenced: Wife, AmandaFavorite Team Growing Up: Dallas StarsFavorite Thing to do Away From Baseball:

Golf and spend time with familyFavorite road city: ChicagoFavorite road ballpark: Fenway ParkFavorite TV Show: Game of Thrones

KLUBER'S CAREER GAME HIGHS3-hit CG: 1, July 20, 2014 vs. Seattle; 4-hit CG: 1, April 24, 2014 vs. KC; K’s (starter): 14, two times, last September 21, 2014 at Minnesota; K’s (reliever): 4, April 20, 2013 at Houston; BB’s (starter): 4, 4x, last August 21, 2014 at Minnesota; BB’s (reliever): 2, Sept 22, 2011 vs. Chicago-AL; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, 4x, last September 6, 2014 vs. Chicago-AL; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.0IP, April 20, 2013 at Houston; WINNING STREAK: 6 games, July 6-August 9, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 3 games, 2x, August 21-Sept. 1, 2014; HR: 3, Sept. 1, 2014 vs. Detroit; SHORTEST START: 2.0IP, May 31, 2013 vs. Tampa Bay (rain); CG: 3, last September 6, 2014 vs. Chicago-AL; CG SHO: 1, July 20, 2014 vs. Seattle; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 13, last Sept. 26, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP: 17.0, July 24-August 4, 2014.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2009 Kinston 4-6 3.35 45 0 0 0 2 83.1 67 33 31 5 9 28 97 4 0 .220 .336 .3012010 Akron 5-4 3.22 44 0 0 0 0 72.2 59 30 26 6 4 22 82 6 0 .219 .333 .2842011 Akron 2-1 2.50 23 0 0 0 0 39.2 27 16 11 1 6 11 56 3 0 .196 .239 .278 Columbus 4-0 2.27 21 0 0 0 1 31.2 26 9 8 2 1 12 43 3 0 .228 .325 .3052012 Columbus 2-0 2.57 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 5 2 2 1 0 1 8 1 0 .208 .375 .2402013 Lake County 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .167 .167 .286 Akron 0-0 3.38 8 0 0 0 0 8.0 3 3 3 0 1 4 9 0 0 .111 .185 .242 Columbus 1-0 2.37 19 0 0 0 0 19.0 14 5 5 1 1 5 24 0 1 .212 .333 .278 CLEVELAND 0-0 4.15 8 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 3 2 0 1 3 4 0 0 .250 .375 .3642014 Columbus 0-1 3.30 25 0 0 0 3 30.0 29 12 11 1 2 9 37 2 0 .250 .284 .315 CLEVELAND 1-1 4.50 37 0 0 0 0 28.0 30 15 14 3 3 12 26 3 0 .275 .431 .360Minor Lge. Totals 18-12 2.98 192 0 0 0 6 293.1 231 110 97 17 24 93 360 19 1 .217 .312 .291CLEVELAND TOTALS 1-1 4.45 45 0 0 0 0 32.1 34 18 16 3 4 15 30 3 0 .272 .424 .361American League 1-1 4.45 45 0 0 0 0 32.1 34 18 16 3 4 15 30 3 0 .272 .424 .361National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 1-1 4.45 45 0 0 0 0 32.1 34 18 16 3 4 15 30 3 0 .272 .424 .361

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a free agent, 9/16.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2009 Chinese Taipei 0-1 162.00 1 1 0 0 0 0.1 2 6 6 1 1 3 0 0 0

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .875 37 3 4 1 8 0 Pitcher .875 45 3 4 1 8 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland in his rst extended stay at the Major League level and was a reliable member of the bullpen over the last two months of the season...Started the season in Columbus after his March 24 option in spring training...Went 0-1 with 3 saves and a 3.30 ERA in 25 relief appearances for the season at Columbus (30.0IP, 29H, 11ER, 37K)...Recorded a 1.69 ERA in 9 June games (10.2IP, 8H, 2ER, 9K) and did not allow a run over his last 5 Triple-A outings (6.0IP, 4H, 0R, 9K)...Right-handed AAA batters hit .221 (15-68) off him.

Enjoyed four stints at the Major League level in 2014 (4/2, 4/9-5/16, 7/18-21) after nal August 7 recall from Columbus… Over his nal 25 games with Cleveland from May 16-end of season he posted an ERA of 4.00 (18.0IP, 20H, 8R/ER, 10BB, 17SO) and recorded his rst Major League win on September 5 vs. Chicago-AL...After his August 7 recall he posted an ERA of 4.70 (15.1IP, 15H, 8R/ER, 13SO), gures in ated from a two-outing hiccup at Detroit on Sept 12 and 14 where he allowed multiple runs in less than 1.0IP of work (0.2IP, 3H, 5R/ER, 3BB, took season ERA from 2.96 to 4.68).

Chen-Chang Lee 20 Age: 28, born October 21, 1986 in Penghu County, TaiwanResides: Husi Township, Taiwan Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 190ML Service: 0 + 136Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (1)Acquired: September 16, 2008; Signed by Cleveland as a non-drafted free agent.

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Was T-9th among American League rookie pitchers in games pitched (37)...Worked a season/career-high 2.0IP innings on two occasions, April 22 vs. KC and August 7 at Cincinnati...Was stingy with runners on base, yielding just a .214 (12-56) average against...Batters hit .167 (6-36) with RISP off him, .167 (3-18) with RISP-2 outs and only 2 of 27 inherited runners scored (7.4%) over his outings...Allowed runs in 11 of his 37 Major League outings...ERA from May 16-Sept. 5 was 1.26 (14.1IP, 13H, 2R/ER, 14K) before posting a 9.00 ERA in 11 September games (6.0IP, 7H, 6ER)...Had four holds and one blown save.

Pro Career 2013 Spent the rst two months of the season on the Minor League DL rehabbing from June 2012 right elbow reconstruction before being activated at Triple-A Columbus on 6/26...Season started at A Lake County on 5/29 and was moved to AA Akron on 6/5 before being activated at Columbus...With the Clippers he went 1-0 with a 2.37 ERA in 19 relief outings (19.0IP, 14H, 5ER, 5BB, 24K, .212AVG) and limited left-handed hitters to a .111 (2-18) average...Combined Minor League ERA in 2013 was 2.48 in 29 games (29.0IP, 18H, 8R/ER, 10BB, 37K)...Recalled for the rst time to Cleveland on 7/12 and made his MLB debut on 7/14 vs. KC (1.1IP, 0H, 0R, 1BB, 0K, HB) and recorded 3 scoreless July outings (2.0IP, 0H, 0R, 3BB, 1K) before being optioned back to Columbus on 7/ 24, spending the rest of the Minor League season with the Clippers before being recalled for a second time when rosters expanded on 9/3...Named by Baseball America as possessing the Best Slider & 8th overall prospect in the system entering 2014.

2012 Was limited to just 5 relief appearances, the last of which came on 4/17...Was shutdown for six weeks with a strained ligament in his pitching elbow and eventually underwent reconstructive right elbow surgery on 6/1 by Dr. Lewis Yocum...Allowed a run in 1 of his 5 appearances at AAA Columbus and limited hitters to a .208 (5-24) average against after posting a 3.86ERA in 6 spring relief outings...Triple A right-handed hitters were 3-for-21 off him (.143) and batters were 1-for-12 with runners on base (1-11 w/RISP)...Named the 11th best prospect in the Indians organization entering 2013 according to Baseball America...Added to the 40-man roster on 11/20.

2011 Was outstanding between AA Akron and AAA Columbus, going a combined 6-1-1 and 2.40 ERA in 44 games (71.1IP, 53H, 19ER, 99SO)...He averaged 12.5 strikeouts per 9.0IP and limited Minor League hitters to a .210 (53-252) average against with 3HR allowed...On the season right-handed batters hit .197 (28-142) off him with just 4 extra base hits...Recorded strikeouts in 39 of 44 outings and fanned 5 batters in 3 straight outings from 4/29-5/5 at AA Akron in 7.1IP (0H, 15K)...After beginning the season in Akron (2.50ERA, 23 games), he was promoted to Columbus on 6/22 where he nished the year and recorded an ERA of 1.29 in 4 Triple A playoff appearances (7.0IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 4BB, 7SO)...Named the 4th best prospect in the Indians organization entering 2012 according to Baseball America.

2010 Spent season at AA Akron...From 6/28 thru end of season his ERA was 0.57 (31.1IP, 11H, 2ER, 38K) that lowered his ERA from 5.40 to 3.22...Pitched in the AZFL after the season (6G, 9.00ERA)...LHH at Akron hit .179 (20-112) off him.

2009 Ranked 5th in the Carolina League in games (45, T3rd in Indians PD system)...Pitched in the 2009 WBC for Taiwan.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CHEN-CHANG (C.C.) LEE…Married, Chen-Ni Hsu...He was a member of the 2008 Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Olympic Team that competed in Beijing, China and recorded an ERA of 2.00 in 2 Olympic outings (9.0IP, 6H, 2R/ER, 2BB, 11K)...His best outing of the Olympics came against the Cuban national team, tossing 6.2IP in a starting role (3H, 1R/ER, 7K)...Appeared in relief vs. USA (2.1IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 4K)...Was one of just 3 amateurs on the squad...He attended Taipei Physical Education College and pitched for the Taiwanese National team in the 2006 and 2008 World Cup...Also pitched in the Asian Games and Intercontinental Cup for Taiwan in 2006...Pitched in the Alaskan Baseball League in summer of 2007 (2.62 ERA, 7GS, 44.2IP, 37H, 13ER).

LEE'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 2, 2x, last Sept 14, 2014 at Detroit; K’s: 3, two times, last August 7, 2014 at Cincinnati; LONGEST OUTING: 2.0IP, two times, last August 7, 2014 at Cincinnati; WINNING STREAK: 1 game; LOSING STREAK:1 game SAVE STREAK: n/a; HR: 1, 3x; LAST WIN: Sept 5, 2014 vs. CWS; LAST SAVE: n/a; SCORELESS OUTINGS: 9, Aug 19-Sept 5, 2014 (6.0IP)

Francisco Lindor 67Age: 21, born November 14, 1993 in Caguas, Puerto RicoResides: Clermont, FL Position: Shortstop

Bats: S Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 190ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 1st round (8th overall pick) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2011 Mahoning Valley .316 5 19 4 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 .316 .350 .666 12012 Lake County .257 122 490 83 126 24 3 6 42 4 1 11 61 78 27 12 .355 .352 .707 182013 Carolina .306 83 327 51 100 19 6 1 27 6 3 2 35 39 20 5 .410 .373 .783 18 Akron .289 21 76 14 22 3 1 1 7 0 0 1 14 7 5 2 .395 .407 .801 42014 Akron .278 88 342 51 95 12 4 6 48 1 3 1 40 61 25 9 .389 .352 .741 13 Columbus .273 38 165 24 45 4 0 5 14 4 2 0 9 36 3 7 .388 .307 .695 3Minor Lge. Totals .278 357 1419 227 394 62 14 19 140 15 9 15 160 226 81 35 .381 .355 .736 57

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 1st round (8th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 8/15.

2014 Season Highlights Split the 2014 campaign between AA Akron and AAA Columbus, where he hit .276 (140-567) w/16 2B, 4 3B, 11HR, 62 RBI and 75 runs scored in 126 games...Also collected 28 stolen bases, 3rd-most in the organization...Started the year at Akron, missed a week from June 26-July 1 w/a broken nose (bad hop ground ball) and was promoted to Columbus on July 21...Over his last 20 games from Aug. 11-Sept. 1 at AAA he hit .330 (29-88) with 13R, 3HR & 9 RBI...Combined on the year he hit .254 (82-323) off RHP and .315 (58-184) off LHP...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com. Selected to his third straight Future's Game and was an Eastern League All-Star selection...After the season played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .265 (26-98) with 5 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 9 RBI and 15 RS in 24 games...He enters the season as the #1 rated prospect in the Indians organization according to Baseball America, MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus...Ranked as MLB's 4th-best prospect in the annual MLB.com Top 100 entering 2015.

Pro Career 2013 Hit a combined .303 (122-403) with 22 2B, 7 3B, 2HR and 34RBI in 104 games between A Carolina and AA Akron (.380OB/.787OPS, 25SB)...Led the Indians Player Development system in batting average...Promoted to AA Akron on 7/16 after playing in his second straight XM Future's Game...Was also a Carolina League midseason all-star...Entered 2013 and 2014 as the top prospect in the system according to all major publications...At the time of his 7/16 promotion he was T1st in the Carolina League in triples, 4th in batting average, 4th in hits, 7th in steals and 9th in on-base pct...After promotion to Akron he did not play after 8/14 due to a stress reaction in his lower back...Entered 2014 ranked as club's top prospect according to MLB.com, Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus...Overall among MLB's top 100 overall 2014 prospects he was ranked 10th/6th by MLB.com/Baseball Prospectus. 2012 Appeared in the Future's Game for the World Team in KC, MO....Named to the Midwest League midseason and postseason all-star teams and was rated by Baseball America as the 3rd-best MWL prospect after the season...Led Midwest League with 8 intentional walks, nished T5th in runs (83, led organization).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name FRANCISCO MIGUEL LINDOR...Single...Hit .528 (28-53) during his senior season at Montverde (FL) Academy High School with 6HR, 13 RBI and 20 steals and was named to the USA Today All-USA high school baseball team...Was also a Rawlings First Team All-American in 2011 and won the home run hitting contest at the ac All-American Game in August of 2010 in San Diego’s PETCO Park...Moved to the Orlando area when he was 12 years old...In 2009 he helped Under-16 Team USA to a gold medal in Taiwan by hitting .500 with three triples and six steals...First prep player selected by Cleveland since 2001...Was ranked as the 7th best prospect in the entire draft by Baseball America (3rd highest position player) and Perfect Game...Participated in the 2014 Caribbean Games for the Puerto Rican National Team...On Twitter: @lindor12bc.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2011 Mahoning Valley .245 69 253 43 62 #23 1 6 43 0 2 1 *54 56 3 2 .415 .377 .792 72012 Carolina .222 59 203 20 45 15 0 2 25 1 1 0 28 71 0 1 .325 .315 .640 8 Lake County .248 39 137 25 34 10 2 7 28 3 1 0 24 39 1 0 .504 .358 .862 12013 Carolina .195 12 41 4 8 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 9 12 0 0 .366 .340 .706 1 Akron .275 70 236 22 65 21 1 6 28 0 1 0 33 66 0 0 .449 .363 .812 62014 Akron .201 66 219 27 44 7 3 5 19 0 4 2 33 71 1 0 .329 .306 .635 7Minor Lge. Totals .237 315 1089 141 258 78 8 27 148 4 9 3 181 315 5 3 .398 .345 .742 30

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 4th round of the June draft.

2014 Season Highlights Spent season with AA Akron, missing seven weeks with a right orbital fracture after being hit in the face and breaking 3 bones on April 18 at Bowie...Was out from April 19-June 4...On the year he appeared in 25 games at catcher and 23 games at rst base.

Pro Career 2013 Hit a combined .264 (73-277) with 23 2B, 7HR & 33 RBI in 92 games between Carolina and Akron...Began year at A Carolina and was promoted to AA Akron on 5/1, spending the rest of the season with the Aeros...On the year tossed out 28.1% (27-96) of the runners attempting to steal off him and hit .281 (61-217) with 19 2B, 5HR & 24 RBI off RHP (.833OPS)...After the season played in 8 games for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League (.240, 6-25, 5RBI

2012 Split season between A Carolina and A Lake County where he hit a combined .232 (79-340) with 25 2B, 9HR & 53RBI in 98 games...Started the season at A Carolina and was sent back to LC on 7/6.

2011 Spent rst professional season at Short-Season Mahoning Valley, nishing tied for 1st in the NY-Penn League in doubles (23), 1st in extra base hits (30), 1st in walks (54) and T7th in RBI (43).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MARK JACOB LOWERY...Married, Karlyn....Played for father, Tim, at Cosby High School, where team was a AAA State Tournament Quarter nalist in 2005 and 2008...Senior year was named rst-team all-district/region/state...Played three seasons for the James Madison Dukes from 2009-2011 where he hit .359 (90-251) with 22 2B, 8 3B, 24HR & 91RBI in 61 games his junior year, leading the NCAA in RBI, total bases (200) and runs (80) and was the 2011 recipient of the Johnny Bench Award for the best catcher in college baseball...Also named ECAC & CAA Player of the Year, National Hitter of the Year by CollegeBaseballInsider.com along with notching rst team All-America honors from by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball and Baseball America...Signed by Bob Mayer...On Twitter @jlowery3...Favorite team growing up was the Atlanta Braves, favorite player was Manny Ramirez.

Jake Lowery 86Age: 24, born July 21, 1990 in Richmond, VAResides: Midlothian, VA Position: Catcher/First BaseBats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 4th round (128th overall pick) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft

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Jeff Manship 53Age: 30, born January 16, 1985 in San Antonio, TXResides: Austin, TX Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 205ML Service: 2 + 021Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 30, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2006 GCL Twins 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 1 .150 .200 .190 Ft. Myers 0-0 2.08 4 3 0 0 0 8.2 7 3 2 0 0 2 12 0 0 .212 .273 .2572007 Ft. Myers 8-5 3.15 13 13 0 0 0 71.1 77 38 25 5 2 25 59 1 0 .270 .379 .332 Beloit 7-1 1.51 13 13 0 0 0 77.2 51 15 13 4 1 9 77 7 0 .185 .283 .2132008 Ft. Myers 7-3 2.86 13 13 1 1 0 78.2 68 31 25 0 4 20 63 4 0 .231 .296 .288 New Britain 3-6 4.46 14 14 0 0 0 76.2 90 47 38 8 3 24 62 6 1 .292 .442 .3462009 New Britain 6-4 4.28 13 13 0 0 0 75.2 72 37 36 2 2 20 45 1 0 .249 .377 .300 Rochester 4-2 3.22 8 8 0 0 0 50.1 53 23 18 1 1 17 30 1 1 .277 .351 .338 Minnesota 1-1 5.68 11 5 0 0 0 31.2 39 21 20 4 1 15 21 2 0 .310 .468 .3792010 Rochester 3-8 5.13 19 18 1 1 0 98.1 134 60 56 13 2 22 83 1 1 .329 .501 .363 Minnesota 2-1 5.28 13 1 0 0 0 29.0 34 20 17 3 0 6 21 0 0 .293 .448 .3252011 Minnesota 0-0 8.10 5 0 0 0 0 3.1 5 3 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 .385 .692 .474 Rochester 1-2 4.32 11 3 0 0 0 25.0 24 12 12 4 0 4 21 1 0 .245 .449 .275 GCL Twins 0-0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 .227 .227 .2272012 Rochester 6-3 2.91 22 11 0 0 0 80.1 79 27 26 5 1 35 52 1 0 .263 .373 .341 Minnesota 0-0 7.89 12 0 0 0 0 21.2 29 19 19 4 1 7 12 0 0 .326 .517 .3812013 Colorado Springs 6-8 4.85 24 17 0 0 0 104.0 114 66 56 8 1 32 71 7 0 .280 .445 .331 Colorado 0-5 7.04 11 4 0 0 0 30.2 37 25 24 6 0 12 18 0 0 .298 .516 .3532014 Philadelphia 1-2 6.65 20 0 0 0 0 23.0 24 17 17 1 0 14 16 0 0 .273 .432 .373 GCL Phillies 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .100 .100 .182 Lehigh Valley 0-1 4.62 8 5 1 0 0 25.1 29 14 13 1 0 18 21 1 0 .290 .350 .398Minor Lge. Totals 51-43 3.67 168 135 3 2 0 786.2 807 374 321 51 17 230 613 31 4 .265 .388 .319CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League 3-2 6.20 41 6 0 0 0 85.2 107 63 59 11 2 32 56 2 0 .311 .483 .367National League 1-7 6.88 31 4 0 0 0 53.2 61 42 41 7 0 26 34 0 0 .288 .481 .362M.L. TOTALS 4-9 6.46 72 10 0 0 0 139.1 168 105 100 18 2 58 90 2 0 .302 .482 .365

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 50th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2006 Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round (426th overall) of the June draft. Signed 8/8.2012 Granted Free Agency, 11/3.2012 Signed as a Free Agent with the Colorado Rockies, 11/17. Granted Free Agency (10/17/2013).2013 Signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Phillies, 12/5. Granted Free Agency (10/1/2014)2014 DL - strained right quad, 6/1-7/8...Rehab at Rookie Gulf Coast League, 7/5-8.2014 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 12/30.

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PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 2 0 0 0 .091 22 2 0 1

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2014 Season Highlights Was a non-roster invitee to Phillies spring training and earned a spot on his second Opening Day roster (other: 2011 with Twins)...His win on 4/26 at Arizona was his rst since 9/6/10 vs KC, a span of 40 ML appearances (including 4 starts)...Tossed 4.0 perfect innings of relief with 6 strikeouts in the Phillies’ 14.0-inning loss on 5/31 vs. the NY Mets ... Was removed after straining his right quad running to 1st base and placed on the 15-day DL the next day...Made 2 rehab appearances for the Gulf Coast Phillies (3.0 IP, H, BB, 2 SO) before being activated on 7/9...Was outrighted to Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 7/25 and nished the season with the IronPigs.

Pro Career 2013 Began the season with Colorado Springs (AAA)...Shuttled between the rotation and the bullpen...Walked 1 or none in 9 of 17 starts (53%)...Had his contract selected by Colorado on 8/8...Made 4 starts (0-4, 6.86 ERA) before moving to the bullpen.

2012 Split the season between Rochester (AAA) and Minnesota...Was recalled by Twins on 3 separate occasions (5/27-6/27; 7/30-8/15; 9/29-remainder of season)...Had a 7.89 ERA (19 ER, 21.2 IP) in 12 relief appearances with the Twins, throwing more than 1.0 inning in 7 of those 12 appearances...Was named International League Pitcher of the Week, 7/17-23...Went 2-1, 3.91 ERA (11 ER, 25.1 IP) in 11 relief appearances and 4-2, 2.45 ERA (15 ER, 55.0 IP) in 11 starts.

2011 Made Twins' Opening Day roster...Pitched in 5 games before being optioned to Rochester on 4/17... Was on the 7-day DL, 5/23-7/3 (right shoulder strain); rehabbed with the Gulf Coast League Twins (R)...Placed back on the DL on 8/1 and missed the remainder of the season.

2010 Shuttled between Rochester and MIN all season...Posted a 2.41 ERA (5 ER, 18.2 IP) and held opponents to a .229 AVG from May through August...Pitched a SHO, 6/3 vs Norfolk.

2009 Began the season with New Britain (AA)...Promoted to Rochester on 6/24...Had his contract selected on 8/12... Made his ML debut, 8/15 vs CLE... Was moved into the starting rotation and made his rst ML start, 9/1 vs CWS (5.0 IP, ER)...Earned his 1st ML win, 9/2 vs KC.

2008 Began the season with Ft. Myers (A)...Pitched a SHO, 6/3 vs Dunedin....Selected to the Florida State League All-Star team...Promoted to New Britain on 6/16...Went a combined 10-9, 3.65 ERA in 27 starts between both levels... Pitched for Phoenix in the Arizona Fall League.

2007 Finished with a combined 15 wins, T-9th in all of MinorLeague Baseball...Began the season at Beloit (A)...Named Minnesota Pitcher of the Month for April...Selected to the Midwest League All-Star team...Promoted to Ft. Myers on 6/27...Selected to the MWL postseason All-Star team...Following the season, was rated as having the best breaking pitch and best control in the MWL by Baseball America; also named 13th-best prospect in the league by the same publication.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JEFFREY MICHAEL MANSHIP...Wife, Trisha… 2003 graduate of Ronald Reagan High School (TX), where he was named an All-American his nal 2 seasons… Went 22-2, 0.64 ERA with 4 no-hitters (1 perfect game), a 7.9 SO/BB ratio and 9.0-inning averages of 17.4 SO, 2.2 walks and 3.1 hits allowed in his nal two seasons… Member of Team USA’s 16-under and 18-under Youth and Junior National Teams, winning a gold medal in 2001… 2007 graduate of the University of Notre Dame where he led the team in SO (111) and wins (9) and earned a degree in economics...Named Big East Conference Pitcher of the Year and Third-Team Louisville Slugger All-American.

MANSHIP'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK’s (starter): 6, May 1, 2010 at Cleveland; K’s (reliever): 6, May 31, 2014 vs. NY Mets; BB’s (starter): 3, two times; BB’s (reliever): 3, September 27, 2009 at Kansas City; LONGEST START: 6.0IP, August 24, 2013 at Miami; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.1IP, June 19, 2010 at Philadelphia; WINNING STREAK: 3 games, Oct. 2, 2009-Sept. 6, 2010; LOSING STREAK: 6 games, Sept. 27, 2010-Sept. 2, 2013; HR: 2, 4x; SHORTEST START: 2.1IP, September 22, 2009 at CWS; CG: n/a; CG SHO: n/a; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: n/a.

Shaun Marcum 38Age: 33, born December 14, 1981 in Kansas City, MOResides: Excelsior Springs, MO Position: PitcherBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 195ML Service: 7 + 128 Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: November 18, 2014; Re-signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2003 Auburn 1-0 1.32 21 0 0 0 8 34.0 15 6 5 1 1 7 47 2 0 .129 .198 .1852004 Charleston WV 7-4 3.19 13 13 1 1 0 79.0 64 32 28 7 0 16 83 1 0 .217 .346 .257 Dunedin 3-2 3.12 12 12 0 0 0 69.1 74 30 24 6 3 4 72 0 0 .279 .415 .2982005 New Hampshire 7-1 2.53 9 9 1 1 0 53.1 44 15 15 5 2 10 40 1 0 .229 .354 .272 Syracuse 6-4 5.21 17 17 0 0 0 96.2 109 58 56 17 3 18 81 2 0 .278 .485 .313 Toronto 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 8.0 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 .214 .286 .3132006 Syracuse 4-0 3.42 18 5 0 0 0 52.2 48 20 20 6 1 9 60 1 0 .241 .397 .276 Toronto 3-4 5.06 21 14 0 0 0 78.1 87 44 44 14 4 38 65 1 0 .279 .490 .3622007 Toronto 12-6 4.13 38 25 0 0 1 159.0 149 76 73 27 5 49 122 1 0 .249 .444 .3092008 Toronto 9-7 3.39 25 25 0 0 0 151.1 126 60 57 21 8 50 123 3 0 .222 .388 .293 Dunedin 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 .000 .000 .000 Syracuse 0-1 2.77 2 2 0 0 0 13.0 10 5 4 0 0 3 15 0 0 .204 .347 .2452009 Dunedin 0-1 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 7 2 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 .292 .375 .292 New Hampshire 0-1 1.17 2 2 0 0 0 7.2 8 5 1 1 0 2 8 0 0 .242 .455 .286 Las Vegas 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .250 .3332010 Toronto 13-8 3.64 31 31 1 0 0 195.1 181 84 79 24 6 43 165 3 0 .242 .403 .2882011 Milwaukee 13-7 3.54 33 33 0 0 0 200.2 175 84 79 22 0 57 158 6 0 .232 .372 .2842012 Milwaukee 7-4 3.70 21 21 0 0 0 124.0 116 57 51 16 4 41 109 3 2 .245 .411 .309 Wisconsin 1-0 2.84 3 3 0 0 0 12.2 9 5 4 1 0 3 10 0 0 .191 .319 .2402013 New York-NL 1-10 5.29 14 12 0 0 0 78.1 85 48 46 7 4 21 60 2 0 .284 .418 .3352014 AZL Indians 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .167 .167 .286 Columbus 1-0 2.35 8 1 0 0 0 15.1 10 5 4 1 1 6 10 1 0 .192 .308 .283Minor Lge. Totals 30-14 3.30 110 69 2 2 8 447.2 401 184 164 45 11 80 440 9 0 .237 .382 .275CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League 37-25 3.85 120 95 1 0 1 592.0 549 264 253 86 23 184 479 8 0 .244 .421 .306National League 21-21 3.93 68 66 0 0 0 403.0 376 189 176 45 8 119 327 11 2 .246 .393 .302M.L. TOTALS 58-46 3.88 188 161 1 0 1 995.0 925 453 429 131 31 303 806 19 2 .245 .410 .304

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 3rd round (80th overall) of the 2003 draft. Signed 6/23.2008 DL - right elbow soreness, 6/19-7/22...rehab at A Dunedin, 7/17-22.2009 DL - right elbow surgery, 3/27-end of season...rehab at A Dunedin, 7/6-16....rehab at AA New Hampshire, 7/16-26... rehab at AAA Las Vegas, 7/27.2010 DL - right elbow strain, 7/2-18.2010 Traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the Milwaukee Brewers for INF Brett Lawrie, 12/6.2012 DL - right elbow tightness, 6/15-8/24...rehab at A Wisconsin, 8/9-24. Granted Free Agency, 10/29.2013 Signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets, 1/30. DL - right biceps tendinitis, 3/22-4/27.2013 DL - thoracic outlet syndrome surgery, 7/9-23. Released by the New York Mets, 7/23.2013 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 12/16. 2014 Re-signed with the Cleveland Indians, 11/18.

CAREER POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2011 MIL (NLDS vs ARI) 0-1 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.2 7 7 7 1 0 3 3 0 0 MIL (NLCS vs STL) 0-2 16.20 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 10 9 9 2 0 2 2 0 0TOTALS 0-3 14.90 3 3 0 0 0 9.2 17 16 16 3 0 5 5 0 0

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2014 Season Highlights Season did not get started until August 1 as his surgically repaired right arm had trouble bouncing back between outings...2014 spring invitee did not appear in an exhibition game with Cleveland and his outings were delayed multiple times in extended spring with soreness and fatigue...Was activated from DL on August 1 and appeared in 1 game for the Arizona League Indians before being activated at AAA Columbus on August 7 appearing in 8 games....Lone start came in his nal outing of the season (3.0IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 3K) and made a start for the Clippers in the Int'l League playoffs.

Pro Career 2013 Spent the season with the New York Mets, going 1-10 with a 5.29ERA in 14 games/12 starts (78.1IP, 85H, 46ER), starting the year on the 15-day DL (right biceps tendinitis) and ending the year on the 15-day DL after surgery to relieve thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), where the rst rib is removed to alleviate nerve and blood vessel compression in the shoulder area... Surgery was performed by Dr. Robert Thompson performed the procedure on 7/15...The Mets placed him on the 15-day DL on 7/9 and released him on 7/23...Went 8.0 innings in relief in a 20-inning loss to the Miami Marlins on 6/8 in Citi Field (8.0IP, 5H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 7K), the most a Mets relief pitcher had worked since Gerard Cram pitched 8.0 innings in September 1979...Lost his rst 9 decisions before picking up lone win on 6/26 at Chicago-AL (8.0IP, 4H, 0R), his second 8.0-inning outing... On 5/26 vs. Atlanta he fanned a career-high 12 batters over 7.0 innings (4H, 2R/ER)...It was his fourth double-digit strikeout game of his career...Last start came on 7/6 at Milwaukee (5.0IP, 11H, 6R/5ER).

2012 Made 21 starts, his lowest total since 2006 with Toronto (12QS)...Was placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on 6/15 with right elbow tightness.

2011 Produced a career-high 20 quality starts for the second straight year as his 13 victories tied a career-best...Also set career highs in starts and innings pitched...Held opponents to a .232 batting average against, which ranked eighth in the NL...His 2.21 road ERA was the best in the major leagues...9th in the NL in winning pct at .650 (13-7), T4th in starts (33), 9th in hits per 9.0IP (7.85) and 8th in WHIP (1.156)...From 4/7-5/21, he recorded a career-high six-game winning streak over nine starts...Belted his rst career home run, a grand slam, on 7/4 vs. Arizona’s Daniel Hudson...Was the only grand slam hit by a Brewer in 2011 and the second grand slam ever hit by a Milwaukee pitcher (Fred Talbot on July 9, 1969 vs. California.)...Made three starts during the post-season, going 0-3 with a 14.90 ERA (16ER/9.2IP).

2010 Posted career-highs in victories and strikeouts... Led the Blue Jays’ starters in ERA (3.64)...Tied for fourth in the American League with 2.0 walks per nine innings, 3rd in strikeout/walk ratio (3.84) and 5th with a 1.147 WHIP...Made his rst Opening Day start on 4/5 at Texas and received a no-decision in Toronto’s 5-4 loss...Took a no-hitter into the seventh inning which was broken up by a one-out single by Vladimir Guerrero (Roy Halladay was Toronto's opening day starter from 2003-09)...Struck out a season-high 10 batters in an 8-1 win over Cleveland on 7/30...Pitched the rst complete game of his career in a 3-1 victory on 8/16 at Oakland, a 9.0IP one-hitter...Allowed a solo HR to Connor Jackson to start the 7th inning of a 3-1 Jays win...Was traded to Milwaukee on 12/6.

2009 Did not pitch in the major leagues as he recovered from “Tommy John” surgery...Made ve Minor League rehabilitation starts...Did not pitch after 7/26 because of back soreness.

2008 Made his last start of the year 9/16 vs. Baltimore, leaving the game in the third inning due to elbow soreness... Underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow on 9/30.

2007 Made his rst 13 appearances for Toronto out of the bullpen...Picked up his rst career save 4/15 vs. Detroit...Moved into the starting rotation on 5/13 vs. TB & threw 6.0 hitless/shutout innings that day (ND)...Went 11-4 with a 3.91 ERA in his 25 starts...T10th in the AL in winning pct at .667 (12-6)...Recorded a then career-high 11 strikeouts over 7.0 innings in a 7-3 victory on 6/16 at Washington.

2006 Went 3-4 with a 5.06 ERA in 21 games (14 starts) over four tours of duty with Toronto...His rst seven appearances with Blue Jays were out of the bullpen...Earned his rst career victory 7/23 vs. the Yankees...Struck out 10 over 8.0 innings in a 5-0 victory vs. Boston on 9/25...It was the rst double- gure strikeout game.

2005 Went a combined 13-5 with a 4.26 ERA in 26 games between New Hampshire (AA) of the Eastern League and Syracuse (AAA) of the International League...His contract was selected by the Blue Jays on 9/6... Did not allow a run in ve relief outings with Toronto...Made his MLB debut on 9/6 vs. Baltimore.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name SHAUN MICHAL MARCUM...Married, Stephanie...Two boys...Graduated from Excelsior Springs (MO) High School in 2000....Played baseball, football and was a standout on the wrestling team...Pitched at the University of Missouri as a freshman before transferring to Missouri State in Spring eld, MO, where he pitched and played shortstop and led the Bears to their only College World Series appearance in school history in 2003 (beat OSU in Super Regional)...Had 13 saves (tied school record) in 2003 while hitting .280 at shortstop (appeared in all 66 games)...Was All-MVC and a All-Regional Tournament selection in 2002 and 2003 along with future big leaguers Brad Ziegler and Jeff Gray...Is an avid fan and season-ticket holder of the Kansas City Chiefs...Family is from the Dayton, Ohio area.

MARCUM'S CAREER GAME HIGHS1-HITTER: August 16, 2010 at Oakland; K’s (starter): 12, May 26, 2013 vs. Atlanta; K’s (reliever): 7, June 8, 2013 vs. Miami; BB’s (starter): 5, three times, last April 2, 2011 at Cincinnati; BB’s (reliever): 3, April 29, 2006 at NYY; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, August 16, 2010 at Oakland; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 8.0IP, June 8, 2013 vs. Miami; WINNING STREAK: 6 games, 6 April 7-May 21, 2011; LOSING STREAK: 9 games, April 27-June 19, 2013; HR: 4, August 11, 2010 vs. Boston; SHORTEST START: 1.0IP, two times, last June 17, 2011 at Boston; CG: August 16, 2010 at Oakland; CG SHO: n/a; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 4, last May 26, 2013 vs. Atlanta; CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP: 14.1 IP, May 3-19, 2007.

MARCUM'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Major LeagueFavorite Group/Artist: Jason AldeanFavorite Athlete Growing Up:

Ryan Sandberg/Cal Ripken Jr.Favorite Team Growing Up:

KC ChiefsFavorite Road City: DenverFavorite Road Stadium: Dodger StadiumFavorite TV Show: Two and a Half Men

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Nick Maronde 66Age: 25, born September 5, 1989 in Lexington, KYResides: Windermere, FL Position: Pitcher Bats: S Throws: L Height: 6-3 Weight: 210ML Service: 0 + 088Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 12, 2014; Acquired by Cleveland from the Los Angeles Angels for cash.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Signed by the Washington Nationals as an amateur free agent, 6/17.2010 Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies from the Washington Nationals in the 2010 rule 5 draft, 12/9.2012 DL - right foot fracture, 3/26-6/4...rehab at A Clearwater, 6/1-5.2013 Granted Free Agency, 10/72013 Signed as a Free Agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates, 12/18.2014 Granted Free Agency, 9/302015 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 2/11.

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2011 PHI (NLDSvSTL) - 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 9 5 0 0 5 0- Out eld .983 48 55 3 1 59 2 .957 6 12 10 1 23 1 Second Base .967 41 57 62 4 123 16 - - - - - - - Third Base .956 38 25 61 4 90 4 - - - - - - - Shortstop .972 24 28 42 2 72 8 .964 15 17 10 1 28 1 Totals .968 151 165 168 11 344 30

Michael Martinez 1Age: 32, born September 16, 1982 in Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicResides: Santo Domingo, DR Position: In elderBats: S Throws: R Height: 5-9 Weight: 180ML Service: 2 + 103Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: February 11, 2015; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League Free Agent contract.

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Spent most of the season in AAA Indianapolis in the Pirates system...Was with the Pirates at the Major League level over two stints (June 13; July 6-August 17)...Appeared in 6 games at second base for Pittsburgh, 6 games in left eld, 2 games in center and 1 game in right...At Triple-A he appeared in 55 games at second base, 22 games at short, 13 games in center, 5 games at third base and 2 games in left eld...At Triple-A he hit .299 (23-77) with RISP.

Pro Career 2013 Spent majority of season with Lehigh Valley (Phillies’ AAA), but also had four separate stints with Philadelphia at the big league level...Made 13 appearances (5GS) in center eld, three appearances (2GS) at shortstop, two appearances at third base, two in left eld and one in right for the Phillies...First selected on 5/24...Was recalled a second time by the Phillies on 6/13...Was designated for assignment on 6/22 and outrighted off the roster to Lehigh Valley on 6/24...Had contract selected by the Phillies on 7/24 and collected his rst hit of the year that night at St. Louis...Was recalled a fourth and nal time on 9/1...Played winter ball in the D.R. with Estrellas.

Career Highlights Was originally signed by Washington as a non-drafted free agent in 2005... Was a 2010 Eastern League All-Star (mid-season) at AA Harrisburg...2006 New York-Penn League All-Star (midseason); also ranked fourth in the league that season in batting average...Made 48 starts at ve different positions during his rst season in the big leagues in 2011 after being selected by the Phillies in the 2010 Rule Five Draft...Made Major League debut as a starter in center eld on 4/3/11 vs. Houston and collected his rst hit and RBI off Enerio Del Rosario...Recorded a career-high four hits on 7/10/11 vs. Atlanta to become the rst Phillies rookie with a four-hit game since Michael Bourn on 7/27/07...Took New York’s Mike Pelfrey deep for his rst big league homer on 7/17/11 at Citi Field...Collected 15 RBI in July of 2011; the third-most among National League rookies that month behind Freddie Freeman (18) and Jesus Guzman (18)...Began the 2012 campaign on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured right foot suffered in a spring training game...Hit his last Major League home run on 8/19/12 at Milwaukee.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL GABRIEL MARTINEZ...Is a 2001 graduate of San Lorenzo High School in the Dominican Republic...On Twitter @Pelucita19.

MARTINEZ' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, July 10, 2011 vs. Atlanta RUNS: 2, 6 times, last September 9, 2012 vs. Colorado; DOUBLES: 1, nine times; RBI: 4, July 17, 2011 at NY Mets; BB: 2, three times; SB: 2, July 20, 2011 at Chicago-NL; HITTING STREAK: 7 games, July 17-24, 2011; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a.

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MARONDE'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 3, May 4, 2014 vs. Texas; K’s: 3, two times, last April 4, 2014 at Houston; LONGEST OUTING: 1.1IP, two times, last April 24, 2013 vs. Texas; WINNING STREAK: n/a; LOSING STREAK: n/a; SAVE STREAK: n/a; HR: 1, April 25, 2013 at Seattle; LAST WIN: n/a; LAST SAVE: n/a; SCORELESS OUTINGS: 8, two times, last April 2-May 2, 2014 (5.0IP).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 43rd round of the June draft (did not sign).2011 Selected by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 3rd round (104th overall) of the June draft. Signed, 7/6.2014 Purchased by the Cleveland Indians from the Los Angeles Angels, 7/12.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 11 0 1 0 1 0 Pitcher 1.000 33 0 3 0 3 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI --- - - - - --- - - - -

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between the Cleveland and LA Angels organizations, spending time at seven different stops along the way...Opened the season on the LA Angels roster and was optioned to AAA Salt Lake on April 11...Was recalled for a second and nal time on April 21 (optioned to AAA on May 7 and later transferred to AA Arkansas on May 23)...Had 8 straight scoreless outings with the Angles (5.0IP) from April 2-May 2...Also spent rehab time in for the AZL Indians in early July before being designated for assignment on July 10 and purchased by Cleveland two days later...Sent to Arizona complex in Goodyear to continue working out mechanical kinks before making 3 starts in A Mahoning Valley August 6-15...Eventually landed in Akron and Columbus in late August for 3 starts...Made 1 start in AAA Playoffs for Columbus (5.0IP, 3H, 2R/ER, 2BB, 5K) and pitched in 10 games in the Arizona Fall League (pitched in the Fall Stars Game on Nov. 1)...Designated for assignment on Dec. 16 (Gavin Floyd signed) and outrighted on Dec. 23.

Pro Career 2013 In two stints with Angels, did not record a decision in 10 appearances…Had a streak of six consecutive scoreless appearances from 7/30-8/11 (3.0 IP)...Named Angels’ second-best prospect for 2013 by Baseball America and prospect with Best Command in system.

2012 Had contract selected by Angels from AA Arkansas on 9/1 and made big league debut on 9/2, becoming fourth Angel in club history and 15th pitcher in AL history to strike out only batter faced during ML debut…Went on to strikeout each of rst four batters faced... Named 2012 Angels Minor League Pitcher of the Year and was an organizational all-star according to MILB.com.

2011 Spent rst full professional season with rookie level Orem...Logged 5-0 record with a 2.14 ERA (46.1 IP - 11ER) in 11 starts...2.14 ERA ranked among league leaders for starting pitchers...Limited opponents to .217 clip... Organizational all-star according to MILB.com.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JOHN NICHOLAS MARONDE (MUH-ron-DAY)...Single...On Twitter: @NickMaronde...Attended Lexington Catholic HS (KY) and University of Florida...Appeared in two College World Series with Gators, losing in game one of the championship series vs. South Carolina as a junior...Appeared in a team-high 36 games for the Gators (43.0IP, 27H, 10ER, 55K, 2.09ERA) as a junior and limited batters to a .178 average against (Over 79 career appearances/12GS, was 5-2 with a 3.99 ERA at UF w/151 strikeouts in 130.2 IP)…Originally signed by Angels scout Tom Kotchman...In high school was selected in the 43rd round of the 2008 draft by Oakland (did not sign) and was ranked 19th on Baseball America’s list of 2008 Top 100 High School Prospects...8-1 mark with a 0.54 ERA (129K, 77.0IP) as a senior...Member of the 2007 USA Junior National Team…Helped Lexington Catholic to the Kentucky state championship in 2006 with a spotless 14-0 mark…Over his prep career, Maronde compiled a 38-3 record with a career ERA under one…A 2007 Louisville Slugger High School American, he also picked up rst-team all-state, all-region, all-district and all-city accolades...Played in the COPABE “AAA” Pan American Junior Championships in the summer of ‘07.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2006 GCL Yankees 5-2 3.09 11 1 0 0 0 35.0 35 14 12 1 1 12 28 3 0 .259 .326 .3242007 Staten Island 4-6 5.17 16 15 0 0 0 71.1 80 42 41 3 2 28 75 2 0 .286 .400 .3512008 Charleston 6-3 2.45 10 10 0 0 0 62.1 59 28 17 3 2 8 53 3 0 .245 .315 .274 Tampa 8-6 1.83 15 14 1 1 1 88.2 74 24 18 6 4 13 62 2 0 .225 .328 .2612009 Trenton 7-5 2.23 22 22 0 0 0 121.0 98 39 30 4 7 33 96 0 1 .220 .291 .2822010 Scranton/WB 8-10 5.09 24 24 1 0 0 132.2 165 82 75 20 6 38 88 7 0 .308 .489 .356 Columbus 1-2 6.88 3 3 0 0 0 17.0 20 13 13 1 1 7 11 0 0 .303 .470 .3592011 Columbus 12-3 3.32 25 25 3 1 0 154.2 155 61 57 11 6 31 128 1 0 .261 .386 .301 CLEVELAND 0-1 6.11 4 4 0 0 0 17.2 26 16 12 1 0 7 14 0 0 .338 .468 .3932012 Columbus 5-2 2.98 11 11 0 0 0 63.1 59 27 21 5 2 19 52 3 0 .251 .366 .310 CLEVELAND 6-8 4.24 22 22 0 0 0 125.1 133 78 59 19 1 38 110 0 2 .268 .449 .3182013 CLEVELAND 9-9 3.75 24 24 0 0 0 134.1 134 65 56 13 6 49 101 7 1 .257 .413 .326 Akron 0-0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 .286 .286 .333 Columbus 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .111 .111 .2002014 CLEVELAND 4-7 5.23 22 15 0 0 0 86.0 96 54 50 7 0 28 74 3 0 .280 .420 .330 Lake County 0-0 6.23 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 9 3 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 .429 .429 .455 Columbus 7-1 2.09 11 11 0 0 0 69.0 57 19 16 3 1 14 59 1 0 .224 .302 .266Minor Lge. Totals 64-40 3.31 151 139 5 2 1 828.2 817 354 305 57 32 207 663 22 1 .258 .369 .307CLEVELAND TOTALS 19-25 4.38 72 65 0 0 0 363.1 389 213 177 40 7 122 299 10 3 .271 .430 .328American League 19-25 4.38 72 65 0 0 0 363.1 389 213 177 40 7 122 299 10 3 .271 .430 .328National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 19-25 4.38 72 65 0 0 0 363.1 389 213 177 40 7 122 299 10 3 .271 .430 .328

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Selected by the New York Yankees in the 3rd round (104th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 6/16.2010 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians from the Yankees as the player to be named later in the July 30th trade that sent Austin Kearns to the Yankees, 8/20.2013 DL - right long nger sprain, 6/3-7/22...rehab at AA Akron, 7/13...rehab at AAA Columbus, 7/18.2014 DL - lower back strain, 5/22-6/17...rehab at A Lake County, 6/5...rehab at AAA Columbus, 6/10-17.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .800 22 5 3 2 10 0 Pitcher .842 72 17 15 6 38 0

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .500 2 1 0 0 .167 6 1 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Zach split the season between Cleveland, the 15-day D.L. and Columbus before ourishing in relief to end the season... Began the year in the Cleveland rotation where he went 3-4 with a 5.89 ERA (31 ER/47.1 IP) in 10 starts, before being placed on the 15-day Disabled List on May 22 with lower back in ammation...After winning three straight starts from April 9-21 (3 ER/19.2 IP), Zach went on to lose 4 straight decisions from April 26-May 16 and over a 6 start span from April 26-May 21 he went 0-4 w/a 9.51 ERA (23.2IP, 32H, 27R/25ER) before going on the D.L.

Zach McAllister 34Age: 27, born December 8, 1987 in Peoria, ILResides: Chillicothe, IL Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-6 Weight: 240ML Service: 2 + 077Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (0)Acquired: August 20, 2010; Acquired from the New York Yankees to complete July 30, 2010 trade that sent OF Austin Kearns to the Yankees for a player to be named.

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Made rehab start at Lake County on June 5 and rehab starts at Columbus on June 10 & 14 before being activated from the D.L. on June 18 and optioned to AAA Columbus the next day...Had four more stints with Cleveland from July 12-15, July 19 (26th man), July 26-August 1 and August 31 thru the remainder of the season...Made four spot starts in July, going 0-2 with a 5.95 ERA (19.2IP, 23H, 13ER), spending all of August in the AAA Columbus rotation...Had a career-long 7-game losing streak (April 26- Sept. 15) after making nal spot start in Houston on Sept. 15 (6.0IP, 7H, 2R/ER), his rst start since July 31 vs. Seattle that was brought on by a Sept. 10 rain out...As a starter in 2014 with Cleveland he was 3-7 with a 5.67 ERA in 15 outings (73.0IP, 83H, 46ER, 26BB, 60K).

After rst joining the Triple-A Columbus Clippers on June 10, McAllister went 7-1 with a 2.09 ERA (16 ER/69.0 IP, 59 SO, 14 BB) in 11 AAA starts...Worked at least 6.0IP in 10 of the 11 starts and was 2-1 w/a 1.93 ERA in 5 August starts (7 ER/32.2 IP)...Limited Triple-A right-handed hitters to a .196 (27-138) average against...Across 3 stints with the Clippers, and one spot start with the Lake County Captains, McAllister went 7-1 with a 2.33 ERA (19 ER/73.1 IP) w/ 63 strikeouts, 15 walks, and a 1.10 WHIP in 12 minor league starts.

Finished the season on a positive note, working in relief 7 times in September to the tune of 2.77 relief ERA (13.0IP, 13H, 4R/ER, 2BB, 14K)...In September he was 1-1 w/a 2.84 ERA in 8 games/1 start (19.0IP, 20H, 6R/ER, 2BB, 20K), making his rst career relief appearance on Sept. 1 vs. Detroit...Over his nal 5 outings he recorded a win (9/24 vs. KC snapped 7-game losing streak) and a hold and as he did not allow a run over those 7.2IP to end the season (4H, 0BB, 9K).

Pro Career 2013 Zach spent his rst full season at the Major League level and was one of the club's most consistent starting pitchers, going at least 5.0 IP in 19 of his 24 outings while posting a record of 9-9 with a 3.75 ERA in 24 starts...Indians were 15-9 (.625) in his starts...Was on the 15-day DL for the rst time in his career from 6/3-7/22 (sprained right long (middle) nger and made rehab starts at AA Akron (7/13) and AAA Columbus (7/18) before being activated on 7/23 for start at Seattle to start 2nd half...At the time of the injury he was 4-5 w/a 3.43 ERA in 11 rst-half starts (65.2IP, 25ER) and following activation he was 5-4 w/a 4.06 ERA in 13 starts after the All-Star break (68.2IP, 31ER)...Did not win from 5/24-8/12 (6GS, career-worst 4G losing streak)...From 9/24/12-5/28/13, Zach had held opponents to 3-or-fewer earned runs while completing at least 5.0IP in a career-long 12 consecutive starts (longest such stretch by an Indians starting pitcher since Buddy Black, 16GS, 1989-90)…Luis Tiant holds the Indians franchise record with 20 consecutive starts (1968)...ERA thru rst 8 starts thru May 18 was 2.65, which was 8th-lowest in the AL to start the season...Finger soreness developed over two starts in late May (9.2IP, 17H, 8R-7ER) and early June before being placed on the 15-day DL on 6/3...Wrapped up the season with a 2-1, 3.51 September ERA in 5 starts (25.2IP, 27H, 10R/ER)...Walked just 9 right-handed batters in 257 batters faced...Walked 40 left-handed hitters (322 batters)...Basestealers were 7-of-9 against him after he allowed 18-of-19 in steals off him in Cleveland in 2012.

2012 Finished 6th among AL rookie pitchers in strikeouts (110), 8th in innings (125.1) and tied for 7th in starts (22)...His 7.9K/9.0IP led Tribe's starting pitchers as he tossed a career-high 188.2 innings combined on the year...Went 1-1 with a 3.96 ERA in 4 May starts (25.0IP, 25H, 11ER, 6BB, 22K) after being recalled on 5/7 when Josh Tomlin went on the DL...Sent back to AAA and recalled for a second and nal time on 6/28 when Jeanmar Gomez was removed from the rotation...Spent the remainder of the season at the big league level...Over his rst 10 starts with Cleveland he was 4-2 with a 3.18 ERA (62.1IP, 61H, 22ER) thru July 26...Career-low 1.2IP on 8/6 vs. Minnesota...Went at least 5.0 innings in 18 of his 22 starts and permitted 3ER or less in 16 of those assignments...Picked up his rst Major League win on 5/7 vs. Chicago-AL (day game, 6.0IP, 6H, 4R/2ER, 1BB, 5K)...Batters were successful on 15 of 18SB in the minors...At the time of his 6/28 recall his ERA (2.98) ranked 8th in the International League...Named the 6th best prospect in the Indians organization entering 2012 according to Baseball America.

2011 Among Int'l League leaders was T1st in CG (3), T3rd in wins (12), 4th in innings (154.2), 5th in WHIP (1.20), 7th in ERA (3.32) and 7th in strikeouts (128)…Finished the year with two September starts with Cleveland…Selected to the mid-season IL All-Star Team…Led all Indians minor league pitchers in wins (12), was 5th in ERA, 2nd in IP and 4th in strikeouts...Improved to 7-0 on the year after his 7.0 inning complete game shutout of Pawtucket on 5/20 (7.0IP, 3H, 0R, 0BB, 7K)…Suffered his 1st loss of the season in his 10th start of the year on 5/31…Recalled from AAA Columbus on 7/7 & made his Major League debut that night against Toronto, a 5-4 Indians win, however did not factor into the decision as he pitched 4.0IP (5H, 3R/2ER, 3BB, 4K, 94P/56K)…Optioned back to AAA Columbus on 7/8... Recalled from AAA Columbus for 2nd time on 8/22...Recalled again on 9/20 to start that night vs. Chicago (season/career-high 5.1IP)…Over his last 2 starts with Cleveland, posted an ERA of 1.74 (10.1IP, 12H, 2ER).

McALLISTER'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: SandlotFavorite Group/Artist: Jay-ZFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Roger ClemensFavorite Team Growing Up: Chicago BearsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You: Dad

(Steve)Favorite Road City: ChicagoFavorite Road Stadium: Yankee StadiumFavorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory

2010 Spent the season at the AAA level between Columbus and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees going 9-12 with a 5.29ERA in 27 starts (149.2IP, 185H, 88ER, 45BB, 99K)…Acquired from the New York Yankees on 8/20 to complete the 7/30 trade that sent Austin Kearns to New York for a player to be named…His 149.2 innings pitched ranked 9th in the IL...Entered the 2010 season ranked by Baseball America as the 5th-best prospect and as having the “Best Control” in the Yankees organization…Added to 40-man roster on 11/19.

2009 Spent the entire campaign with AA Trenton…His ERA led the Eastern League as he was named the Yankees Minor League Pitcher of the Year…Ranked 2nd among all Yankees minor leaguers in ERA, trailing only Jose Ramirez (1.41)…Named to the midseason All-Star team…Missed more than three weeks from 7/16-8/8 on the disabled list with right shoulder in ammation.

2008 Went 14-9 with a 2.09 ERA in 25 combined games (24 starts) between A Charleston and A Tampa…Led all Yankees Minor Leaguers in ERA and tied for most wins…Placed 7th among all full-season minor leaguers in ERA…Following the season, was selected as the organization’s sixth-best prospect by Baseball America as well as the 20th-best prospect in the FSL.

2007 Ranked third in the New York-Penn League with 75K…Was named to the NYPL North All-Star team.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ZACHARY TAYLOR McALLISTER…Single...Went 12-1 with a 1.04 ERA and 116K at Illinois Valley Central High School…Also hit .486 w/13 2B, 6HR, 38RBI…Earned First-Team All-State honors from Illinois Prep Baseball Report, Chicago Tribune and Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association…Is the son of Diamondbacks’ scout Steve McAllister... 2013-15 TribeFest participant.

M ALLISTER'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK’s (starter): 8, 4x, last May 5, 2014 vs. Minnesota; K’s (relief): 5, Sept 20, 2014 at Minnesota; BB’s (starter): 5, 2x, last April 24, 2013 at Chicago-AL; BB’s (relief): 1, 2x; LONGEST START: 8.0IP, August 11, 2012 vs. Boston; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 3.1IP, Sept 1, 2014 vs. Detroit; WINNING STREAK: 3 games, four times, last April 9-21, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 7 games, April 26-Sept 15, 2014; HR: 4, Sept. 2, 2012 vs. Texas; SHORTEST START: 1.1IP, May 16, 2014 vs. Oakland; CG: N/A; CG SHO: N/A; CAREER 10+STRIKEOUT GAMES: N/A.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the June draft.

2014 Season Highlights Enjoyed a breakout season for the Mudcats in 2014, nishing the campaign with a Carolina League-best 13 victories while holding down a 2.58 ERA (46 ER/160.1 IP) in a career-high 25 starts on his way to the Bob Feller Award as the organization's top Minor League pitcher...Merritt’s 160.1 innings led all CL hurlers, while his 2.58 ERA (3rd), 2 complete games (T1st), 127 strikeouts (4th) and 0.95 WHIP (1st) all ranked in the top 5...Led organizational pitchers in ERA, was 2nd in wins, 3rd in innings and T4th in strikeouts...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com.

The 6-foot, 170-pound southpaw limited opposing batters to a .216 (128-593) average against, including a .197 (23-117) clip against opposing lefties (walked only 4 left-handed batters all year in 123BF)... Merritt allowed just one earned runs across his rst 4 starts (24.1 IP) of the season (0.37 ERA) and did not suffer his rst loss until May 16...Allowed 2 or fewer runs in 6 of his nal 8 starts, ending the season on a 4-game win streak...Allowed 2 runs less in 16 of his 25 starts, worked at least 5.0IP in all 25 outings (ERA in the 5th inning was 0.72, 2ER/25.0IP) and at least 6.0IP in 19 fo 25 starts...Batters hit .236 (47-199) with runners on base and .234 (26-111) with RISP...Went 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA...Added to 40-man roster on November 20...Listed by Baseball America as having the Best Control in the organization entering 2015.

Pro Career 2013 Used a strong second half that saw the lefty allow just 14 earned runs over his nal 53.2 innings to nish the season with the 4th best ERA in the Indians Player Development System; was promoted to Carolina on 8/21 to make his nal 2 starts of the campaign...Walked just 18 batters while with the Captains which equated to the 2nd lowest walk rate (1.35) in the Midwest League…Was named Indians Minor League Player of the Week from 5/6-13.

Personal/Miscellaneous Full name RYAN ADAM MERRITT...Single...Graduated from Celina High School in 2010 (played football and baseball) before attending McLennan Community College (Waco, TX) in 2011, where he was an All-American....Favorite player growing up was Nolan Ryan (favorite team was the Texas Rangers)...Enjoys hunting and shing in the off-season.

Ryan Merritt 69Age: 23, born February 21, 1992 in McKinney, TXResides: Celina, TX Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6-0 Weight: 170ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 16th round (488th overall) in the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2003 GCL Pirates 0-0 5.68 3 1 0 0 0 6.1 6 4 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 .286 .476 .3182004 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH2005 GCL Pirates 0-4 7.20 9 5 0 0 0 30.0 34 29 24 5 3 16 22 7 0 .283 .517 .3762006 Williamsport 1-2 2.51 13 0 0 0 0 32.1 30 11 9 1 3 8 22 3 0 .248 .322 .3082007 State College 1-0 1.08 4 0 0 0 0 8.1 6 2 1 1 0 1 5 1 0 .194 .323 .219 Lynchburg 0-0 5.79 2 0 0 0 0 4.2 7 3 3 0 1 1 8 1 0 .350 .450 .409 Hickory 3-1 4.50 13 0 0 0 0 26.0 32 15 13 3 1 8 31 3 1 .311 .466 .3632008 Lynchburg 3-2 6.67 16 0 0 0 2 28.1 38 23 21 2 1 14 26 5 1 .328 .534 .405 Hickory 5-4 6.30 16 16 0 0 0 80.0 98 61 56 21 4 20 55 7 5 .297 .545 .3422009 Lynchburg 3-1 3.48 18 1 0 0 1 41.1 36 17 16 2 2 8 42 1 0 .240 .353 .282 Altoona 1-1 4.62 18 0 0 0 1 37.0 37 21 19 5 0 16 26 2 0 .257 .417 .3272010 Altoona 4-4 4.15 31 0 0 0 0 60.2 55 30 28 3 0 21 62 6 0 .237 .349 .2952011 Tulsa 4-1 4.76 35 0 0 0 6 45.1 46 25 24 7 2 9 41 4 0 .264 .420 .306 Colorado Springs 0-0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .667 .5712012 Colorado Springs 3-0 5.18 40 0 0 0 1 48.2 58 33 28 5 5 18 36 4 1 .299 .448 .370 Nippon (Japan) 2-1 3.27 23 0 0 0 0 22.0 20 8 8 0 1 8 18 0 3 - - -2013 Nippon (Japan) 0-0 3.68 5 0 0 0 0 7.1 9 4 3 1 1 2 5 0 1 - - - Nashville 0-0 3.14 10 0 0 0 1 14.1 9 5 5 0 1 4 13 0 0 .176 .196 .2502014 Nashville 5-2 4.84 54 0 0 0 4 74.1 71 44 40 7 5 35 89 6 0 .252 .394 .343Japanese Totals 2-1 3.38 28 0 0 0 0 29.1 29 12 11 1 2 10 23 0 4 - - -Minor Lge. Totals 33-22 4.90 283 23 0 0 16 538.2 566 325 293 63 28 181 480 51 8 .270 .429 .333

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2003 Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 15th round of the June Draft.2010 Signed as a free agent with the Colorado Rockies, 12/21. 2012 Released by Colorado, 7/17, to sign with Nippon Ham Fighters.2013 Signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers, 7/23.2014 Signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Indians, 11/18.

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2013 Team Canada 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent full season in AAA Nashville, his 12th in the professional ranks...Averaged 10.8 strikeouts per 9.0IP on the season and limited right-handed batters to a .234 (41-175) average against (.653OPS)...Provided some length and versatility as he worked four outings of at least 3.0IP and 15 outings with at least 2.0IP...Worked at least 1.0IP in 44 of 54 outings...ERA in the rst half was 3.66 over his rst 36 games of the season (51.2IP, 42H, 21ER, 56K).

Pro Career/Personal/MiscellaneousFull name DUSTIN DOUGLAS MOLLEKEN...Wife, Danny (Danielle) Ash....Attended Cochrane High School and Lethbridge (Alberta, Canada) Junior College...Is the nephew of former professional hockey player and NHL coach Lorne Molleken...Played for Team Canada in the 2009/2011 World Cups, 2011 Pan American Games (gold medal) and 2013 World Baseball Classic...Missed the entire 2004 season after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his right elbow, one year removed from signing his rst pro contract with the Pirates.

Dustin Molleken 83Age: 30, born August 21, 1984 in Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaResides: Regina, Canada Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 230ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: November 18, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 220ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 14th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2008 GCL Indians 0-0 13.50 9 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 9 9 1 0 10 4 3 0 .346 .500 .5282009 AZL Indians 1-2 6.51 19 0 0 0 0 27.2 30 23 20 0 3 12 39 7 0 .275 .367 .357Minor Lge. Totals 1-2 7.75 28 0 0 0 0 33.2 39 32 29 1 3 22 430 10 0 .289 .393 .395

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2010 Mahoning Valley .241 66 245 30 59 11 4 5 21 0 0 3 27 56 7 5 .380 .324 .703 3 Kinston .111 5 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .222 .200 .422 02011 Lake County .233 122 464 73 108 26 7 16 53 3 3 6 76 158 20 7 .422 .346 .768 122012 Carolina .249 101 353 57 88 23 4 15 53 3 2 3 46 126 17 2 .465 .339 .804 32013 Akron .284 129 489 77 139 26 7 17 75 1 6 1 55 98 15 7 .470 .354 .824 72014 Columbus .271 132 480 64 130 33 4 12 63 6 2 4 38 130 8 3 .431 .328 .759 8Minor Lge. Totals .257 555 2040 302 525 120 26 65 265 13 13 17 243 572 67 24 .437 .339 .777 33

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 20th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2008 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 14th round (441st overall) of the June draft.

2014 Season Highlights Spent the entire season in AAA Columbus where he led the team in runs (64), hits (130) and doubles (33)...Also set a new franchise record for out eld assists with a league-high 22...Was tied for 6th in the International League in doubles (was also T7th in games played)...Batted in every spot in the lineup with the exception of the two-hole...Fared better in the second half, hitting .294 (47-160) with 14 2B, 3 HR and 22 RBI in 42 games after the break (.360/.463/.822)...Hit .300 (71-237) with runners on and .319 (44-138) w/RISP...Appeared in 127 games in RF, 2 in center...From June 1 thru the end of the season Carlos batted .291 (87-299) 25 2B, 9HR & 49RBI over the last 81 games of the year...After the season he hit .259 (28-108) with 6 2B, 1 HR & 14 RBI in 32 games for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League..Named 16th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Pro Career 2013 Converted pitcher spent entire season with AA Akron and established new Minor League-bests and led the Akron club in virtually every offensive category...His 17 homers were tied for 1st among Indians farmhands (Jeremy Hermida) and his 75RBI were 3rd in the system...Produced a 15-game hitting streak from 5/29-6/16, which was tied for the 4th-longest streak in the organization in 2013…Selected to the Eastern League midseason and postseason All-Star teams...After the season played for Carolina in the Puerto Rican Winter League, hitting .230 (23-100) with 1HR & 11RBI in 26 games...OPS from 2011-2013 went from .768/.804/.824 while strikeouts decreased each year (158/126/98)...Entered the season as having the Best Out eld Arm in the Indians system according to Baseball America. 2012 Produced a home run every 23.53 at-bats, which was the 4th-best ratio in the Carolina League...Following the season, played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CARLOS ANTWAN MONCRIEF...Married, Brandy...Two kids, Carlos and Corde...Was a 2007 graduate of Hillcrest Christian High School in Jackson, MS, same high school that produced current A's OF Seth Smith... At Hillcrest Academy, was named the team MVP and also won the Private School State Championship...Was drafted by the Phillies out of high school, but did not sign...Also attended Chipola Junior College in Marianna, FL where he was selected by Cleveland (same JC as Jose Bautista, Russell Martin and Patrick Corbin)...Was a dual threat at Chipola, hitting .350 (55-157) w/45 R, 6 HR & 41 RBI in 50 games and posting a 3.12 ERA on the mound (12G/2GS, 17.1IP, 7H, 6ER, 13BB, 16K).

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2006 Everett .317 16 63 8 20 9 0 0 9 0 0 1 2 10 0 0 .460 .348 .809 1 Wisconsin .267 44 165 21 44 6 0 7 24 0 2 6 14 38 0 0 .430 .342 .773 22007 High Desert .307 115 433 74 133 30 3 22 102 0 9 8 41 84 1 0 .543 .371 .913 92008 West Tennessee .319 119 429 60 137 34 2 14 71 3 2 16 40 77 0 1 .506 .396 .902 82009 West Tennessee .263 27 95 14 25 5 0 3 13 0 3 2 16 21 0 0 .411 .371 .781 2 Tacoma .294 91 340 41 100 19 0 9 43 1 0 1 26 51 1 1 .429 .346 .775 6 Seattle .217 6 23 4 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 .391 .250 .641 02010 Seattle .195 60 205 12 40 6 0 4 15 1 2 2 8 63 0 1 .283 .230 .513 4 Tacoma .321 36 134 18 43 8 1 3 15 0 0 1 7 24 1 0 .463 .359 .822 32011 Seattle .167 2 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .333 .167 .500 02012 Tacoma .209 24 86 10 18 5 0 3 11 1 2 0 5 14 0 0 .372 .247 .619 2 Omaha .296 35 115 18 34 8 0 3 22 1 2 3 14 24 2 0 .443 .381 .824 1 Kansas City .182 4 11 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .545 .250 .795 12013 Omaha .191 41 131 20 25 4 0 8 23 0 0 0 17 52 0 0 .405 .284 .688 5 Kansas City .300 5 10 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 .400 .364 .764 12014 El Paso .298 91 312 38 93 20 1 12 34 0 3 1 31 78 1 1 .484 .360 .844 7 AZL Padres .667 2 6 3 4 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.667 .714 2.381 0 San Diego .200 9 10 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .300 .333 .633 0Minor Lge. Totals .293 641 2309 325 676 151 7 85 371 6 23 39 214 473 6 3 .475 .359 .834 46CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League .200 77 255 18 51 10 0 6 19 1 2 3 10 77 2 1 .310 .237 .547 6National League .200 9 10 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .300 .333 .633 0M.L. TOTALS .200 86 265 19 53 11 0 6 20 1 2 3 12 82 2 1 .309 .241 .550 6

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 6th round (171st overall) of the June draft. Signed 6/7.2010 DL - sublexed left bula, 5/16-6.24...rehab at AAA Tacoma, 6/10-14 and 6/21-24.2011 DL - surgery to repair torn medial meniscus in right knee, 4/7-remainder of season.2012 DL - fracture in the third metacarpal, right wrist, 3/24-4/10...rehab at AAA Tacoma, 4/5-10.2014 Traded by the Kansas City Royals to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named or cash, 3/25.2014 Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians, 12/15.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PB PCT G PO A E TC DP PB1.000 1 8 0 0 8 0 0 Catcher .988 76 464 31 6 501 1 9

2014 Season Highlights Acquired from San Diego from KC (was in camp on a non-roster deal) at the end of spring training and spent most of the year in AAA El Paso...Missed a month of the season, June 29-July 30, after having left knee surgery (torn meniscus)...Recorded an OPS of .791 in every month of the season at Triple-A...Was recalled by San Diego on Sept. 2 when rosters expanded and appeared in 9 games for the Padres, mostly as a pinch-hitter...Made one start at catcher during his one month stint.

Adam Moore 52Age: 30, born May 8, 1984 in Longview, TXResides: Royse City, TX Position: Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-3 Weight: 220ML Service: 2 + 065Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 15, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a Minor League free agent contract.

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Pro Career 2013 Adam had a one-week stint in the Major Leagues, appearing in ve games for the Royals...Spent a majority of the season at Triple-A Omaha, appearing in 41 games... Missed nearly the entire second half, tearing his groin muscle on 7/19

2012 Claimed by the Royals on Outright Waivers on 7/7...Recalled from Omaha (AAA) on 9/16 and became the fourth KC player to homer in his rst at bat with the team on 9/23 vs. Cleveland.

2011 Appeared in just two games with Seattle in 2011, before tearing the medial meniscus in high right knee and undergoing surgery 4/12.

2010 Recorded a 3.62 catcher’s ERA in 58 starts in 2010, the second-best in the A.L. (min. 50 games).

2009 Made his Major League debut on 9/17 vs. the White Sox, catching 14 innings, the most in a Major League debut dating to 1954 when those records began to be kept... Hit rst MLB home run on 9/30 vs. Oakland (Jeff Gray)...First hit came on 9/20 vs. NYY off Joba Chamberlain...Named Tacoma Player of the Year.

2008 Southern League All-Star and West Tennessee team MVP.

2007 California League midseason and postseason all-star selection at High Desert.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ADAM ROSS MOORE...Single...One child, Loretta (5)...Graduated from Mineola (Texas) High School in 2002 where he was a three-time All-State selection...Played baseball at Northeast Texas Community College...Earned rst team All-Texas Eastern Athletic Conference honors in two seasons...Redshirted at the University of Nebraska in 2005 (knee surgery)...Attended the University of Texas at Arlington in 2006 and was the 2006 Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year and a rst-team Southland Conference selection.

MOORE'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, August 16, 2010 at Baltimore; RUNS: 2, August 6, 2010 vs. KC; DOUBLES: 1, 11x; HR: 1, six times, last Sept. 23, 2012 at Cleveland; RBI: 2, 3x, last Sept. 24, 2010 at Tampa Bay; SB: 1, 2x; BB: 2, 2x, last Sept. 24, 2014 vs. Colorado; HITTING STREAK: 6 games, two times, last Sept 21-28, 2010; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR:.n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2002 GCL Red Sox .204 42 113 10 23 6 2 0 6 1 1 2 13 40 1 2 .292 .295 .587 22003 Lowell .237 65 228 29 54 15 4 7 34 0 5 4 15 53 7 5 .430 .290 .720 32004 Augusta *.339 109 433 66 147 25 6 13 101 0 7 4 46 75 19 8 .515 .402 .917 8 Sarasota .422 23 83 16 35 2 1 2 10 0 1 0 7 15 2 0 .542 .462 1.004 02005 Portland .268 135 503 87 135 31 4 16 61 1 8 3 53 129 6 3 .441 .337 .778 82006 Portland .285 133 508 76 145 *36 3 12 83 2 4 3 56 108 8 5 .439 .357 .796 42007 Pawtucket .282 133 493 66 139 *41 2 16 78 0 2 3 61 148 3 5 .471 .363 .834 2 Boston .280 15 25 6 7 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 .440 .379 .819 02008 Boston .295 34 78 7 23 5 1 2 11 0 2 0 6 25 1 1 .462 .337 .799 0 Pawtucket .282 43 163 29 46 8 4 8 30 0 2 1 16 47 2 0 .528 .346 .874 3 Pittsburgh .222 45 158 12 35 10 2 6 23 0 3 1 15 45 0 1 .424 .288 .712 12009 Pittsburgh .236 133 385 47 91 20 4 7 41 0 1 4 34 84 1 5 .364 .304 .668 22010 Indianapolis .266 136 500 73 133 32 2 22 *96 4 3 7 42 118 12 7 .470 .330 .800 2 Pittsburgh .154 17 26 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .192 .185 .377 02011 Lehigh Valley .275 124 436 66 120 31 1 23 80 0 4 4 62 127 4 6 .509 .368 .877 5 Philadelphia .000 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02012 Sacramento .286 51 196 32 56 11 1 15 33 0 1 5 22 40 4 0 .582 .371 .952 3 Oakland .291 84 265 48 77 18 0 21 52 0 2 3 26 90 1 1 .596 .358 .954 92013 Oakland .256 145 446 73 114 23 3 30 87 0 3 6 50 140 4 2 .522 .337 .859 82014 Oakland .234 147 500 70 117 23 2 25 81 0 3 10 67 153 1 0 .438 .334 .772 7Minor Lge. Totals .283 994 3656 550 1033 238 30 134 612 8 38 36 393 900 68 41 .474 .355 .829 40CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League .257 425 1314 204 338 71 7 78 232 0 10 19 153 414 7 4 .500 .341 .841 24National League .226 200 575 61 130 31 6 13 66 0 4 5 50 137 1 6 .369 .292 .660 3M.L. TOTALS .248 625 1889 265 468 102 13 91 298 0 14 24 203 551 8 10 .460 .326 .786 27

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 8th round (238th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 6/8.2008 DL - appendectomy, 5/3-22...rehab at AAA Pawtucket, 5/22.2008 Traded to Pittsburgh by Boston with Craig Hansen as part of a 3-team trade. LA Dodgers sent Andy LaRoche and Bryan

Morris to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Boston Red Sox sent Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Jason Bay to the Red Sox, 7/31.

2010 Granted Free Agency, 11/4. Signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Phillies, 11/19.2011 Granted Free Agency, 10/17. Signed as a Free Agent with the Oakland Athletics, 12/1.2014 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians from the Oakland A's for Joey Wendle, 12/8.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .985 84 123 6 2 131 1 Out eld .988 328 568 27 7 602 7 .990 67 487 21 5 513 48 First Base .988 235 1567 92 20 1679 139 - - - - - - - Third Base - 2 - - - - - .980 58 407 39 9 455 42 Totals .988 565 2135 119 27 2281 146

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2014 Oakland .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Brandon Moss 44Age: 31, born September 16, 1983 in Monroe, GAResides: Loganville, GA Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 210ML Service: 4 + 160Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 8, 2014; Acquired by Cleveland from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for INF Joey Wendle.

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POSTSEASON BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2012 OAK(ALDSvDET) .133 5 15 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 X2013 OAK(ALDSvDET) .111 5 18 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 13 0 0 X2014 OAK(ALWC@KC) .400 1 5 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 XTOTALS .158 11 38 4 6 0 0 3 6 0 0 1 6 22 0 0 X

Career Highlights The 8-year Major League veteran posted a career resurgence over the last three seasons with the Oakland A's (2012-2014), posting 20-homer seasons in each of his three campaigns in the Bay Area as his home ratio of 15.93 ranked 9th among MLB hitters in that span (AB per HR; min. 1300 plate apps)...Is 5th in MLB since 2012 in at bat/RBI ratio (5.50) behind Cabrera (4.64), Encarnacion (4.96), Ortiz (5.09) & Davis (5.25). His 55 combined home runs in 2013-14 are tied 13th in MLB with Paul Goldschmidt and Anthony Rizzo... His road OPS of .904 is 7th-highest in that span, hitting .274 (176-642) away from Oakland since 2012 with 32 doubles, 45 HR and 128 RBI in 189 games… Hit 2 homers with 5 RBI in the American League Wild Card game at Kansas City on Sept. 30, 2014...Credits former Indians INF Jeff Branson for his offensive turnaround in Oakland...Only one DL stint in his Major League career.

2014 Season Highlights Brandon is coming off his rst career All-Star selection in 2014, hitting .234 (117-500) with 23 doubles, 2 triples, 25 home runs and 81 RBI in a career-high 147 games...Hit .268 (86-321) with 17 2B, 21 HR and 66 RBI in 89 games during his All-Star rst half before injuries slowed him in the second half...He ranked in the top 10 in the American League in home runs (T5th, 21), RBI (6th, 66), extra-base hits (T6th, 40) and SLG (8th, .530) at the All-Star Break and was 10th in the A.L. in RBI (76) as late as August 18th...Appeared in 67 games at rst base, 56 games in left eld and 34 games in right eld for the A's. Was tied with the Reds’ Devin Mesoraco for the Major League lead in grand slams (3)…Marked the sixth time in Oakland history and 10th time in Athletics history a player hit three or more grand slams in a season and was one short of the record of four set by Jason Giambi in 2000 (entered season with 0 career slams). Hit .197 in Oakland in 2014 compared to .265 on the road (72-272, 13 HR, 47 RBI, 77 G), the lowest home average in the A.L., 3rd lowest in MLB and 3rd lowest in Oakland history…Matched his career highs w/4 RS, 2 2B and 3 extra base hits on May 18 at Cleveland and was named A.L. Player of the Week for the week of May 12 to 18 (10-for-22; 8RS, 5 2B, 3HR, 11RBI)...Third career weekly honor...Was batting .301 with 10 home runs and 40 RBI over his rst 45 games through May 21…Underwent right hip surgery (torn labrum/impingement) on October 23 in Nashville, TN (Dr. Thomas Byrd).

Pro Career 2013 Led the A’s with 30 home runs and nished second with 87 RBI despite spending most of the season in a platoon situation…Made 106 of his 115 starts against RHP and started just 3 games vs. LHP after 5/12...Became the 19th player (40th time) in Oakland history to hit 30 home runs…Had 505 plate appearances and only Mark McGwire (39 HR in 1995, 34 in 1997) hit as many home runs with as few plate appearances…Ranked 6th in the A.L in slugging pct (.522) and T8th in home runs…Also ranked 4th in the A.L. in fewest at bats per home run (14.9) and 5th in fewest at bats per RBI (5.1)…Had career-highs in runs (73), (114), doubles (23), home runs, RBI...T3rd in the AL in home runs after the All-Star Break (14)…Started 88 games at rst base, 20 in right eld, ve in left eld...Connected for the game-ending home run in the bottom of the 19th inning on 4/29 against Los Angeles (AL), his third career walk-off home run…Also homered in the sixth inning for his second career multi-homer game…Had 12 innings between home runs to become the 17th player in Major League history to go at least 12 innings between home runs in one game…Had four strikeouts to become the second Major Leaguer since 1916 to have at least two home runs and four strikeouts in one game (Evan Longoria did it 8/4/09 vs. Boston)…Named A.L Player of the Week for the week of 8/26-9/1 after going 8-for-22 (.364) with 4 HR, 11 RBI & 8 RS...Went 4-for-5 with 2 HR and 6 RBI at Detroit on 8/28…RBI were a career-high and the hits and home runs matched his best…Had 10 RBI in the four-game series at Detroit 8/26-29, the A’s most RBI in a series since Damian Miller had 12 in a three-game series against Cincinnati, 6/7-9/2004…Started all ve games of the ALDS against Detroit (four at rst base, one at designated hitter).

2012-2014 MLB LEADERSAT BAT per HR (min 1000PA)

1. Chris Davis (BAL) 13.83 Edwin Encarnacion (TOR) 13.833. Giancarlo Stanton (MIA) 14.424. Jose Bautista (TOR) 14.865. Chris Carter (HOU) 15.016. Adam Dunn (CWS/OAK) 15.397. David Ortiz (BOS) 15.458. Miguel Cabrera (DET) 15.829. Brandon Moss (OAK) 15.93

2012-2014 MLB LEADERSROAD OPS (min 500 PA)

1. Mike Trout (LAA) .9582. Miguel Cabrera (DET) .9413. David Ortiz (BOS) .9244. Buster Posey (SFG) .9215. Paul Goldschmidt (ARI) .9206. Andrew McCutchen (PIT) .9117. Brandon Moss (OAK) .9048. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR) .901

MOSS' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, four times, last August 12, 2014 at Kansas City; HR: 2, six times, last June 3, 2014 at New York (AL); Also had 2 September 30, 2014 at Kansas City in Wild Card game; RBI: 6, August 28, 2013 at Detroit; 5, three times, last May 13, 2014 vs. CWS; SB: 1, eight times, last April 27, 2014 at Houston; Hitting Streak: 10 games, July 12-26, 2014; Hitless Streak (At Bats): 19, August 14-25, 2014; Game-ending HR: 4, last Aug. 19, 2013 vs. Seattle (Capps); Game Ending RBI: 6, August 19, 2013 vs. Seattle; Grand Slams: 3, last July 24, 2014 vs. Houston (Anthony Bass); Pinch-Hit Home Runs: 2, last Sept. 21, 2012 at New York (Rafael Soriano); Inside-The-Park Home Runs: n/a; Lead Off Home Runs: n/a.

2012 The non-roster invitee joined the A’s in June and went on to bat .291 with 21 HR and 52 RBI in just 84 games…HR tied for third most in A.L. history by a player with fewer than 90 games...One of just 3 players in A's history to hit 20 home runs in fewer than 100 games, joining Jose Canseco (22 in 97 G, 1992) and Woodie Held (20 in 92 G, 1957)…Slugged a career-high .596, which was 4th-best in the majors among players with 250 or more plate appearances…Was selected from Sacramento on 6/6…Homered 6/7 against Texas to snap a career-high 49-game homerless streak…Had his rst career two-homer game 6/12 at Colorado…Homered in all three games of the Colorado series 6/12-14 (4 total), the rst Athletic to hit four home runs in a three-game series since Geronimo Berroa vs. MIN 8/12-14/96...Homered 6/15 against San Diego, giving him a home run in four consecutive games…Named A.L.Player of the Week for the week of 6/11-17…Committed three errors in the sixth inning 6/23 against SF, tying the Major League record for most errors by a rst base-man in an inning…Hit his 10th home run in his 24th game 7/4 at Boston…In A's history, only Dave Kingman reached 10 home runs in fewer than his rst 24 games with the club (19 in 1984)…Had career highs 8/31 against Boston with four hits and four runs scored and matched his career-high with two doubles…Was T2nd in the PCL and T6th in all of Minor League Baseball in home runs at the time of his promotion to Oakland on 6/6.

2011 Spent the entire season at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, batting .275 with 23 home runs and 80 RBI in 124 games…Ranked 4th in the Int'l League in extra base hits (55), 5th in home runs, 6th in RBI and 7th in walks (62)…Selected by Phillies on 9/17.

2010 Spent the season with Triple-A Indianapolis before he was promoted to Pittsburgh in Sept…Led the I.L.in RBI (96), the rst Indianapolis player to do so since 1978…Also tied for 3rd in total bases (235), T5th in home runs (22), T6th in doubles (32), T7th in runs (73) and T10th in hits (133).

2009 Spent his rst full season in the majors…Was Pittsburgh’s Opening Day right elder…Belted his rst career walk-off home run off Mitch Stetter, 7/22 vs. MIL.

2008 Made the Red Sox’ Opening Day roster…Slugged his rst Major League home run, a game-tying, solo shot in the ninth inning off Huston Street on Opening Day, 3/25 against Oakland in Tokyo, Japan…Optioned to AAA Pawtucket 3/26…Was placed on the 15-day DL on 5/3 (appendectomy)…Belted 3 home runs 5/31 at Durham…Acquired by Pittsburgh as part of a three-team trade 7/31…Missed the nal six games of the season due to cartilage being separated from the bones in his left knee…Had a diagnostic arthroscope performed on the knee 10/3 in Vail, Colorado (Dr. Steadman).

2007 Played for Pawtucket where he was named team MVP and an IL midseason All-Star…Led the IL in doubles (41) and extra base hits (59)…Tied a Pawtucket club record with 41 doubles, which was also accomplished by Wade Boggs in 1981…Recalled by Boston 8/6 and made his Major League debut that night at LAA...Singled for his rst ML hit, 8/8 at Los Angeles (AL) off Scot Shields.

2006 Spent the entire season with Double-A Portland and led the Eastern League in doubles (36)…Also ranked 2nd in RBI (83), T5th in runs (76) and 10th in batting (.285).

2005 Was named to the Eastern League midseason All-Star team in his rst season with Portland…Finished second in the league in runs (87).

2004 Named Boston’ Minor League Player of the Year after batting a combined .353 with 15 HR, 111 RBI and 21 stolen bases in 132 games between A Augusta and A Sarasota…Won South Atlantic League MVP honors (Led the league in average and was T4th in RBI (101)…Selected to both the SAL midseason and postseason All-Star teams.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name BRANDON DOUGLAS MOSS...Married, wife’s name is Allison…Has two sons, Jayden (10/28/09) and Brody (4/16/13)…Is a 2002 graduate of Loganville (GA) High School where he played baseball and football…Same high school that produced 2013 Indians rst round pick Clint Frazier...Was a teammate of Jeff Francoeur, Brian McCann and Matt Capps while playing for Team Georgia in the 2001 Sun Belt Classic in Oklahoma...2015 TribeFest participant.

MOSS' FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Forrest GumpFavorite Group/Artist: Eric ChurchFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Lou Gehrig/

Chipper JonesFavorite Team Growing Up: Atlanta

BravesPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

My Dad and GrandfatherFavorite Road City: SeattleFavorite Road Stadium: Safeco FieldFavorite TV Show: Friends

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2000 Selected by the Anaheim Angels in the 50th round of the 2000 amateur draft (did not sign).2003 Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round (17th pick) of the 2003 amateur draft. Signed 6/12.2007 Traded by Boston with Engel Beltre and Kason Gabbard to the Texas Rangers for Eric Gagne and cash, 7/31.2008 DL - left knee sprain, 8/7-remainder of season.2013 Granted Free Agency, 10/31.2013 Signed by the Cleveland Indians to a Major League free agent contract, 11/25.2014 DL - right oblique strain, 8/10-9/4.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .986 122 205 6 3 214 1 Out eld .990 897 1506 49 16 1571 11 - - - - - - - Pitcher - 1 - - - - -

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2010 TEX (ALDS vTB) .143 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TEX (ALCSvNYY) .231 6 13 6 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 TEX (WS vSFG) .143 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 02011 TEX (ALDSvTB) .333 3 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 .0 0 0 TEX (ALCSvDET) .412 5 17 4 7 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 TEX (WSvSTL) .222 7 18 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 02012 TEX(ALWCvBAL) .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS .257 27 70 11 18 4 1 1 6 0 0 0 13 14 1 0 0

David Murphy 7Age: 33, born October 18, 1981 in Houston, TXResides: Southlake, TX Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: L Height: 6-3 Weight: 210ML Service: 7 + 087Contract Status: Signed thru 2015 with a club option for 2016Acquired: November 25, 2013; Signed by Cleveland to a Major League free agent contract.

2014 Season Highlights Spent his rst season with the Cleveland Indians, hitting .262 (109-416) with 25 doubles, 8 home runs and 58 RBI in 129 games...Season got off to a hot start, hitting .284 (21-74) in 25 April games with 4 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR & 18 RBI, tied for the 11th most RBI in April in the American League...Had a pair of 4-RBI games in April, on April 8 vs. San Diego and April 12 at Chicago...Was one of the most reliable hitters in the league with men on base as his .326 (56-172) average wtih runners on was 10th-best in the A.L...For the year he hit .360 (36-100) with runners in scoring position.

Was on the 15-day Disabled List (2nd career DL stint) with a strained right oblique from August 10-September 4, rehabbing 2 games during the AAA Columbus Clippers playoff run on Sept. 3-4 (1-6, HR, 2RBI)...Following his activation in September he hit .259 (14-54) with 4 doubles, 4 runs, 1 HR (last game of the year) and 3 RBI in 20 games...From July 22 until the end of the season David hit .319 (36-113) with 9 2B, 2 HR and 12 RBI in 38 games...Hit .185 (15-81) in June and had a streak from June 11-30 where he was 2-for-49.

Enjoyed a career-game at Toronto on May 14, going 5-for-6 with 3 doubles, 2 runs and 5 RBI...Tied single-game career-bests in hits (5), doubles (3) and RBI (5)...Had four games of at least 4-RBI on the year...On the year he made 109 starts in right eld (120 games), 2 starts in left eld and 2 starts at DH...Was 18th in the A.L. in batting average with two strikes (.234, 44-188)...Is a career .303 (84-277) in Progressive Field (9HR, 46RBI, 84 G)...Batted .328 (40-122) with 7 2B, 2 HR and 20 RBI in 37 starts in the 8-spot in the batting order.

Pro Career 2013 Over his 7 years with Texas (2007-13) only Michael Young and Ian Kinsler appeared in more games...He appeared in 27 postseason games during his tenure with the Rangers from 2010-12 (.373OB%/ .759OPS)...Spent his seventh and nal season with the Texas Rangers, nishing 3rd on the club in doubles (26), tied for 4th in game-winning RBI (7), and placed 5th in games (142), the latter the 2nd most of his career…Started 106 games in left, 5 as the DH, and one in right...Batting average was never above .229 after a 1-for-3 effort on opening night…Batted .168 in rst 28 games through 5/3…Hit .328 (19-58) in next 19 games, improving to .229 on 5/25...Pitched a scoreless 8th inning (1 H, 1 SO) in a 17-5 loss on 6/5 at Boston.

2012 Had the necessary plate appearances to qualify for league leader status for the rst time in 2012, and established career highs in nearly every offensive category…Was one of only 8 players in the majors with minimums of a .300 average, .380 OBP, and .475 SLG in 2012, one of just 4 in the A.L (Braun, M Cabrera, Fielder, McCutchen, Posey, Trout, Wright)...Just the 11th different player in Rangers history with such a season, rst since Josh Hamilton in his 2010 MVP campaign…Had the A.L.’s 6th-best OBP and 10th-highest average…Had the league’s 7th-best batting average with runners in scoring position at .347…His .335 average at home was 4th-best in the A.L...Hit .347 (26-75) vs. LHP, 6th-highest average in the A.L…Highest gure in club history and highest by a Major League LHH since Nick Markakis hit .361 in 2010…Entered 2012 with a .253 career average against lefties...Ranked 3rd in A.L. in batting thru 9/3…His .366 average in August ranked 3rd in the A.L…Had doubles in a club-record 7 straight starts, 7/24-8/1, the longest such span in the A.L. since Baltimore’s Brian Roberts (7) in 2004…Had the 4th 2-homer game of his career, 6/27 vs. Detroit, tying his lifetime best with 5 RBI (2X) in that contest.

2011 Was the club’s fourth out elder for much of the season before starting 29 of the nal 30 games of the year beginning 8/26, a period during which he was one of the Rangers’ most productive players…Averaged a career-best 7.21 PA’s per strikeout…Batted .358 (43-120) over his nal 32 games beginning 8/22, 7th-highest in the A.L. in that period…Had 4 hits, 4 runs, and 11 total bases in 4PAs on 9/13 vs. Boston, just the 6th ML player since 1919 to post that batting line…Connected for second career grand slam, 8/26 vs. LAA.

2010 Murphy ended up starting most of the second “half” after injuries to Nelson Cruz and Josh Hamilton…Suffered a mild left groin strain on 9/29 vs. Seattle and missed the last 4 games of the season and the rst two games of the ALDS...Posted 3rd straight season of 20+ doubles, 10+ HR, and 55+ RBI, joining Michael Young as the only Rangers to do it each year from 2008-10…Career-high 13-game hit streak 8/31-9/15…Reached base via catcher’s interference 4 times.

MURPHY’S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: AnchormanFavorite Group/Artist: ColdplayFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Ken

Griffey, JRFavorite Team Growing Up: Houston

Astros Person Who Has Most In uenced You:

My parents (Michael & Sharon)Favorite Road City: SeattleFavorite Road Stadium: Fenway ParkFavorite TV Show: SportsCenter

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2009 Rebounded from an 0-for-23 start to bat .269, 3rd-best on the club (min. 200 AB)…Was 2nd-longest hitless streak ever for a Ranger at the start of the season (0-for-25 span for Ted Kubiak in 1972)…Had a .284 (116-409) avg. the rest of the year after the 0-for-23 start…Saw 4.16 pitches/PA, most among the Texas regulars.

2008 Season ended in early August due to knee injury…Placed 3rd among A.L. rookie leaders in RBI, doubles, and extra base hits…His 28 doubles tied Bump Wills (1977) for the 2nd-most ever by a Texas rookie behind Mark Teixeira (29 in 2003) while his 74 RBI are behind only Pete Incaviglia (88 in 1986) and Teixeira (84 in 2003) among rst-year Rangers, most ever for a left-handed batter…Had rst career multi-homer game 6/11 at Kansas City, including rst grand slam and career-high 5 RBI…Sustained a sprained right knee and black eye in home plate collision on 8/6 vs. New York-AL with Yankees catcher Ivan Rodriguez (placed on DL next day and missed rest of the season)...At the time of his injury, ranked 8th in the A.L. in RBI…Led the A.L. in doubles as late as 6/3.

2007 Combined to .343 (36-105) with 2 home runs and 14 RBI in 46 games for Boston and Texas…Recalled by the Red Sox on 6/22 from AAA Pawtucket…Optioned back on 6/25...Traded to Texas on 7/31…Appeared in just 2 games for the RedHawks before recall by Texas on 8/10…Led all Texas batters with a .340 average and 12 doubles over the season’s nal 7 weeks…Went 6-for-8 with 2 RBI in a doubleheader on 8/22 at Baltimore, including 5-for-7 with club record-tying 5 runs in Game 1…Was the rst 5-hit game by a Texas rookie since Oddibe McDowell on July 23, 1985 vs. Cleveland.

2006 Advanced from Portland (AA) to Pawtucket before making his ML debut as a September call-up in Boston…Combined to hit .269 (132-490) with 40 doubles, 11 HR and 69 RBI in 131 games for Portland and Pawtucket…Opened with the SeaDogs, going 5-for-5 with 3 doubles, a triple, and 5 RBI on 5/21…Established franchise records with 4 extra base hits in a game and 5 RBI in one inning…Recalled by Boston on 9/1 and singled off Toronto’s A.J. Burnett in rst ML at-bat the following night at Fenway Park…Hit rst ML homer on 9/17 (day game) in Yankee Stadium off Jaret Wright.

2005 Hit 14 home runs in 135 games for Portland, 9 more than his combined total of 5 long balls in 144 games over his rst 2 professional seasons…Was named Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Year after committing only 4 errors in 131 games in center eld…Hit .319 in the Arizona Fall League after the season.

2004 Endured an injury-plagued campaign with Sarasota (High-A), spending 42 days on the DL from 6/14-7/26 with a left foot sprain.

2003 Advanced to Sarasota from Lowell (short-season A) after being drafted with the 17th overall pick in rst round.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name DAVID MATTHEW MURPHY...Wife, Andrea...Two daughters, Madison (7) and Faith (6), and son, Cole (4) and Peyton (12/1/14)...In 3 seasons at Baylor University in Waco, TX from 2001-03, he hit .346 (230-665) with 147 runs, 44 doubles, 22 homers and 142 RBI in 172 games…Was named rst team all-America by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and rst team All-Big 12 as a junior after batting .413 with 11 homers and 67 RBI, and set a Big 12 Conference record with 121 hits, a record that still stood through the 2012 season…Led the league in batting and nished 2nd with 84 runs and 180 total bases…Graduated from Klein High School in Spring, TX in 2000 (same HS as former Indians INF Josh Bar eld)...Was very active in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area during his time with the Rangers, donating extensive time and money to SafeHaven of Tarrant County, non-pro t organization which exists to end family violence, and Shriners Hospital...Was also very active in the Texas Rangers Winter Caravan...2014-15 TribeFest participant...David gives an annual donation to Cleveland Indians Charities.

MURPHY'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 5, 3x, last May 14, 2014 at Toronto; RUNS: 5, Aug. 22, 2007 at Baltimore (G1); DOUBLES: 3, 3x, last May 14, 2014 at Toronto; HR: 2, four times, last June 27, 2012 vs. Detroit; RBI: 5, 3x, last May 14, 2014 at Toronto; SB: 2, April 13, 2011 at Detroit; BB: 3, 2x, last April 29, 2014 at LA Angels; HITTING STREAK: 13 games, Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2010; GRAND SLAMS: 2, last August 26, 2011 vs. LA Angels (Dan Haren); LEAD-OFF HR: Sept 17, 2006 at NYY (Wright); "WALK-OFF" HR:.n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: 1, May 10, 2012 at Baltimore off Jim Johnson.

Tyler Naquin 72Age: 23, born April 24, 1991 in Spring, TXResides: Iola, TX Position: Out elder

Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 190ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 1st round (15th overall pick) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2012 Mahoning Valley .270 36 137 22 37 11 2 0 13 0 0 7 17 26 4 3 .380 .379 .758 22013 Carolina .277 108 448 69 124 27 6 9 42 2 1 6 41 112 14 7 .424 .345 .769 4 Akron .225 18 80 9 18 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 5 22 1 3 .300 .271 .571 02014 Akron .313 76 304 54 95 12 5 4 30 1 5 2 29 71 14 3 .424 .371 .795 1Minor Lge. Totals .283 238 969 154 274 53 13 14 91 3 6 15 92 231 33 16 .408 .352 .760 7

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2009 Selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 33rd round of the June draft. Did not sign.2012 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 1st round (15th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 6/15.

2014 Season Highlights Spent entire season at AA Akron where his season ended on June 27 vs. Harrisburg after suffering a broken left hand (HBP) that eventually required surgery one week later... Prior to the injury, Naquin was batting .313 (95-304) with 12 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs, 30 RBI, 14 stolen bases and 54 runs scored in 76 games for the RubberDucks, ranking near the top of Eastern League batters in average and runs scored...Serving primarily as the club’s leadoff man (73 GS), Tyler batted .345 (69-200) off RHP in 2014...Hit safely in 17 consecutive games from May 29-June 15 – T3rd-longest hit streak in the Eastern League in 2014...At the time of his injury he was batting .360 (40-111) over his previous 27 games from May 29-June 27 w/ 21 RS and 12 RBI...Began playing winter ball on October 18 with Cibao in the Dominican Winter League and went on to play 12 games (.220, 9-41)...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com...Named 6th-best prospect (and Best Out eld Arm) in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Pro Career 2013 Hit a combined .269 (142-528) with 30 2B, 6 3B, 10HR and 48RBI in 126 games between A Carolina and AA Akron...Was T2nd in org in runs (78) and hits (142) in his rst full season...Was a midseason Carolina League All-Star and was elevated to Akron on 8/14...Named by Baseball America as having the Out eld Arm/Best Defensive Out elder in the system entering 2014 (4th overall prospect entering 2014)...Entered 2013 as the 6th-best prospect in the system according to MLB.com and 4th-best according to Baseball America...After the season played for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, batting .339 (39-115) with 4 2B, 1 3B, 1HR & 18RBI in 27 games (22RS, 13-G hit streak)...Was an MVP nominee, named to Top Prospects Team, nishing 8th in the league in average, 1st in hits, 2nd in runs & 4th in TB (48). 2012 Named 16th-best prospect in the NY-Penn League after the season by Baseball America.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name TYLER WESLEY NAQUIN...Single...Played his college ball at Texas A&M University where he batted .380 (92-242) during his 2012 junior season with 18 2B, 3HR and 49RBI in 61 games (21 SB, .999OPS)...The rst-team All-Big 12 selection was also a semi nalist for the 2012 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award and received Louisville Slugger third team all-America honors...As a sophomore in 2011, Tyler led all NCAA Division I batters in hits (104) and hit a Big 12-best .381 (104-273) with 23 2B, 7 3B, 2HR and 44RBI in 68 games...He was named Big 12 Player of the Year and garnered all-America honors from College Baseball Insider (First Team), American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings (Second Team) and Collegiate Baseball (Second Team) on an Aggie team that advanced to the College World Series...In the summer of 2011 he was a member of the USA Baseball 2011 Collegiate National Team, batting .321 (17-53) with 4 2B, 1 3B, 2HR & 10 RBI in 12 games...Finished his three-year collegiate career with a .348 (238-687) batting average...Entering the draft he was named the “Best Pure Hitter” by Baseball America and was listed by the same publication as having the “Best Arm” among draft-eligible amateur players...Three-year letterwinner at Klein Collins High School in Spring, TX, graduating in 2009...Was a two-time all-state, three time all-district and three-time all-greater Houston selection for the Tigers.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2009 Mahoning Valley .214 4 14 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .286 .267 .552 0 AZL Indians .351 34 131 24 46 12 0 3 31 1 1 5 16 28 4 1 .511 .438 .949 5 Lake County .240 17 50 10 12 1 0 0 5 0 1 4 8 19 0 1 .260 .381 .641 12010 Lake County .217 118 378 54 82 22 3 6 38 2 1 5 80 88 1 2 .339 .360 .699 32011 Kinston .225 94 284 30 64 16 1 2 30 3 1 1 62 79 1 0 .310 .365 .675 82012 Akron .212 95 283 31 60 16 2 1 31 7 4 6 49 67 0 1 .293 .336 .630 82013 Akron .247 32 93 10 23 6 0 2 10 0 0 3 32 25 1 1 .376 .453 .829 2 Columbus .176 67 187 16 33 12 0 0 24 6 4 3 22 59 0 1 .241 .269 .509 72014 Columbus .305 53 174 29 53 11 1 8 43 4 1 1 29 51 1 0 .517 .405 .922 3 CLEVELAND .271 29 85 10 23 5 0 1 4 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 .365 .311 .676 3Minor Lge. Totals .228 611 1868 237 425 106 7 27 242 23 14 35 332 495 8 8 .335 .352 .687 46CLEVELAND TOTALS .271 29 85 10 23 5 0 1 4 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 .365 .311 .676 3American League .271 29 85 10 23 5 0 1 4 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 .365 .311 .676 3National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .271 29 85 10 23 5 0 1 4 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 .365 .311 .676 3

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 29th round of the June draft, did not sign.2008 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 33rd round of the June draft. Signed, 8/11.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PB PCT G PO A E TC DP PB.988 29 217 24 3 244 2 1 Catcher .988 29 217 24 3 244 2 1

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland in his rst taste of Major League action in his sixth professional season...Was with Cleveland from July 8 thru the remainder of the season... Hit .305 (53-174) with 11 doubles, 1 triple, 8 home runs and 43 RBI in 53 games (.405/.517/.922) at Columbus...At the time of his July 8 selection onto the Cleveland roster he was 11th in the International League in RBI (6th most in the organization) despite missing over two weeks, May 13-28, with a strained left hamstring...Had 16 RBI over last 13 G from June 21-July 7)...For the year at Triple-A he batted .308 (37-120, .962OPS) off right-handed pitching, .412 (35-85) with runners on base and .440 (22-50) with RISP.

Made his Major League debut on July 10 vs. New York-AL, going 2-for-3 with 2 runs scored, a homer and 2RBI...Collected rst hit off David Phelps in the 6th inning and hit his rst Major League homer/RBI off Jim Miller the next inning...Overall appeared in 29 games at catcher for Cleveland, making 25 starts (Indians were 17-8 in his starts)...Caught 10 of TJ House's 18 starts (2.59 ERA, 16 ER/55.2 IP)...Indians pitchers compiled an ERA of 2.60 (232.1IP, 203H, 67ER) with Roberto behind the plate as he threw out 7 of 21 (33%) of the runners attempting to steal off him...Hit .340 (17-50) when batting 9th in the batting order (8 R, 16 games)...Collected a career-high 3 hits on Sept 19 at Minnesota (3-4, R, 2B) and over his last 8 games (9/7-on) he was 8-for-his-last-24 (.333, 3R)....Hit .333 (10-30) when behind in the count....Played in 29 games for Mayaguez in the Puerto Rican League this past off-season...Named 15th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Roberto Perez 55Age: 26, born December 23, 1988 in Mayaguez, PRResides: Mayaguez, PR Position: Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 225ML Service: 0 + 083Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 33rd round (1,011th overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

Pro Career 2013 Hit a combined .200 (56-280) with 18 doubles, 2 home runs and 34 RBI in 99 games, drawing 54 walks for an on-base pct of .337...Started the year in Akron and spent time in Columbus in April and then from June 13 thru the end of the season...Drew 32 walks in 32 games for AA Akron...Tossed out 34.9% of the runners attempting to steal off him (37-for-109)...Named by Baseball America as the Best Defensive Catcher in the system entering 2014...Played for Mayaguez in PR Winter League after the season.

2012 Spent the entire season at Class-AA Akron of the Eastern League, appearing in 95 games...Hit .242 (15-62) off LHP with 7 2B, 1HR & 6RBI (.737OPS)...Threw out 41% (35 of 86) of the baserunners attempting to steal off him...Hit .269 (7-26) with 1 2B & 2RBI in all 9 playoff games for the Eastern League champion Aeros...Played for Mayaguez after the season in the PR Winter League, hitting .286 (17-59) with 8RS, 2 2B, 4RBI and 11 walks in 19 games (.400OB)

2011 Spent the entire season at Class-A Kinston of the Carolina League where he recorded an on-base % of .365 (owns minor league career on-base % of .373)...Had a pair of 4-walk games in 2011 for Kinston...Was 6th in the Carolina League in walks (62) despite playing just 94 games and his .365 on-base % would have been 2nd in the league with enough plate appearances...Hit .244 off RHP and .192 off LHP...Hit .309 (21-68) in June...Average in the 2nd half was .195 (26-133)...Threw out 36.4% (44 of 121) of the runners attempting to steal off him...Played for Mayaguez in PR and in the Arizona Fall League after the season...In the AFL hit .226 (12-53) w/a 2B, 4HR, 11RBI, 13BB, .382OB, .854OPS

2010 Spent season at A Lake County...Was 7th in the league in walks (80)...Had on-base pct of .360...Named to the Midwest League all-star team...Hit .228 off RHP and .171 off LHP...Threw out 40% (50-125) of runners attempting to steal.

2009 Ranked 2nd in the rookie Arizona League in on-base pct. (.438), 4th in avg (.351) and 4th in OPS (.949).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ROBERTO PEREZ...One son, Roberto Andres Perez (6/6/13)...Attended Lake City Community College in Lake City, FL (now called Florida Gateway College)...Hit .382 in 2008 with 18 2B and 53RBI...Was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 29th round of the 2006 Draft...2015 TribeFest participant.

PEREZ' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 3, Sept. 19, 2014 at Minnesota; RUNS: 2, July 10, 2014 vs. New York-AL; DOUBLES: 1, 5x; HR: 1, July 10, 2014 vs. New York-AL; RBI: 2, July 10, 2014 vs. New York-AL; SB: n/a; BB: 1, 5x; HITTING STREAK: 4 games, Aug. 4-20, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR:.n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a

PEREZ' FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Law Abiding CitizenFavorite Group/Artist: Daddy YankeeFavorite Athlete Growing Up:

Roberto ClementeFavorite Team Growing Up: LA LakersPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Mom (Lilliam)Favorite Road City: ChicagoFavorite Road Stadium: Target FieldFavorite TV Show: SportsCenter

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2008 Lowell 1-3 3.83 12 9 0 0 0 40.0 47 22 17 2 2 10 43 6 0 .281 .371 .3282009 Greenville 3-2 2.45 8 8 0 0 0 44.0 37 16 12 2 1 12 40 4 1 .223 .349 .278 Salem 1-6 6.54 11 11 0 0 0 52.1 62 43 38 4 2 19 57 4 1 .288 .447 .350 Kinston 2-4 4.95 7 7 0 0 0 36.1 38 22 20 9 0 10 30 2 0 .268 .479 .3162010 Akron 6-3 3.25 40 0 0 0 1 69.1 75 32 25 7 3 22 69 7 1 .273 .411 .3302011 Akron 2-3 2.79 28 1 0 0 0 51.2 50 20 16 5 2 15 33 2 0 .258 .371 .3102012 Akron 2-3 3.02 27 0 0 0 4 50.2 44 20 17 6 3 12 46 5 0 .239 .386 .294 Columbus 0-1 6.63 13 0 0 0 0 19.0 27 14 14 2 0 12 17 3 0 .321 .476 .4062013 Columbus 1-3 2.44 35 1 0 0 2 59.0 51 20 16 5 4 12 75 4 0 .229 .345 .280 Akron 1-0 0.56 12 0 0 0 2 16.0 6 1 1 0 0 4 17 2 0 .111 .111 .1722014 Akron 1-0 1.80 8 0 0 0 1 10.0 7 3 2 2 0 2 16 0 0 .189 .432 .231 Columbus 0-1 2.73 20 0 0 0 4 26.1 19 8 8 3 0 10 28 0 0 .200 .347 .271 CLEVELAND 0-0 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 .500 1.188 .579Minor Lge. Totals 20-29 3.53 221 37 0 0 14 474.2 463 221 186 47 17 140 471 39 3 .252 .388 .309CLEVELAND TOTALS 0-0 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 .500 1.188 .579American League 0-0 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 .500 1.188 .579National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 0-0 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 .500 1.188 .579

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Boston Red Sox as a sandwich pick between the 1st and 2nd rounds (45th overall) of the June draft.2009 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians, along with Justin Masterson and Nick Hagadone, from the Red Sox in exchange for Victor Martinez, 7/31.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP --- 3 - - - - - Pitcher --- 3 - - - - -

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AA Akron, AAA Columbus and spent the last month of the season in the Major Leagues, his rst taste of Major League action in his 7th professional season...Season did not begin until June 1 after developing a sore shoulder in spring training (did not appear in Major League camp) and opened the season on the AA Akron roster...Appeared in 8 games for the Rubberducks and was promoted to AAA Columbus on June 25...Combined at the two levels he was 1-1 with a 2.48ERA in 28 relief appearances (36.1IP, 26H, 10ER, 12BB, 44K, 10.9SO/9.0IP).

Recorded scoreless outings in 15 of his 20 outings for Columbus and over his last six games he did not allow a run over his nal 8.2 AAA innings...Overall for the Clippers he was 0-1-4 with a 2.73ERA in 20 appearances (26.1IP, 19H, 8ER, 28K) and limited right-handed hitters to a .185 (10-54) average against...Right-handed batters hit just .185 (10-54) off him with Columbus as batters hit .132 (5-38) with runners on base and .087 (2-23) with RISP.

Bryan Price 56Age: 28, born November 13, 1986 in Corpus Christi, TXResides: Granbury, TX Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 215ML Service: 0 + 028Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 31, 2009; Acquired from the Boston Red Sox along with RHP Justin Masterson & LHP Nick Hagadone for C Victor Martinez

SPRING INVITEE Promoted to Cleveland when rosters expanded on September 1 and made his Major League debut that day against the Detroit Tigers in Progressive Field (1.0IP, 3H, 2R/ER, BB, HR, HB)...Retired the rst two batters he faced before allowing a homer to Miguel Cabrera...Allowed 2 runs in all three outings with Cleveland and did not pitch after Sept. 8 outing vs. the LA Angels (1.0IP, 3H, 2R/ER, 2HR)...Designated for assignment on December 8 and outrighted to AAA Columbus on December 19 (invited to Major League camp).

Pro Career 2013 Enjoyed a breakout season in 2013 between AAA Columbus and AA Akron, recording a 2.04 ERA and 4 saves in 47 games/1 start (75.0IP, 57H, 21R/17ER, 16BB, 92K)...Limited Minor League hitters to a .206 (57-277) average against and averaged 11.0 strikeouts per 9.0IP during his tenure in Akron and Columbus...Began the year at Columbus and made 2 appearances (4/10-12) before being sent to Akron, 4/21-5/23...Was with Columbus from 5/24-remainder of season...On the year for the Clippers he averaged 11.44 SO/9.0IP...From 6/26 thru the end of the season, covering his last 20 outings, his ERA was 0.48 (37.2IP, 23H, 6R/2ER, 3BB, 43K) to lower his Triple-A ERA from 5.91-2.44...Finished T3rd in the Venezuelan Winter League (LVB) in saves for Margarita after the season, posting a winter ERA of 1.89 in 15 games (1GS, 19.0IP, 8H, 4ER, 6BB, 19K, .133AVG)...Added to 40-man roster on 11/20.

2012 Began the year at Akron and was promoted to AAA Columbus for the second half...Combined ERA of 4.00 in 40 relief appearances (60.2IP, 71H, 31ER, 24BB, 63K).

2010 Converted to relief, spending both the 2010 and 2011 seasons at AA Akron.

2008 Was selected by Boston in the sandwich round (45th overall) as free agent compensation for RHP Eric Gagne signing with Milwaukee.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name BRYAN COLE PRICE...Married, Jennifer...Broxton (5/27/14)...Is a 2005 graduate of Marble Falls High School (TX)...Earned 4A all-State honors as a senior... Selected as the District 27-4A MVP in 2004 and 2005... Also a one-year starter and letterman in football...Maintained a 6.2 GPA on a 6.0 scale and received academic all-district awards three years in a row while at MFHS...Played three years at Rice where he majored in economics...Was 4-4 w/a 3.72ERA in 30 games/1 start his junior year (48.1IP, 38H, 20ER, 54K, .216AVG) on a team that advanced to the College World Series.

PRICE'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 1, Sept 1, 2014 vs. Detroit; K’s: 1, Sept 4, 2014 vs. Detroit; LONGEST OUTING: 1.0IP, 2x; WINNING STREAK: n/a; LOSING STREAK:n/a SAVE STREAK: n/a; HR: 2, Sept 8, 2014 vs. LA Angels; LAST WIN: n/a; LAST SAVE: n/a; SCORELESS OUTINGS: n/a.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS1999 Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 18th round of the June draft, did not sign.2001 Selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 5th round of the June draft. Signed 6/20.2012 DL - right thumb strain, 8/1-9/1...rehab at AAA Toledo, 8/22-9/1.2012 DL - right quad strain, 9/11-remainder of season.2012 Released by Detroit, 11/20.2013 Signed to a free agent contract by the Cleveland Indians, 1/21. 2013 DL - left Achilles tendon strain/heel soreness, 8/19-9/2. 2014 DL - right wrist soreness, 8/18-9/1...rehab at AAA Columbus, 8/23-26...rehab at A Akron, 8/27-8/31.

Ryan Raburn 9 Age: 33, born April 17, 1981 in Tampa, FLResides: Wimauma, FL Position: In elder/Out elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 185ML Service: 7 + 109Contract Status: Signed thru 2015 with a club option for 2016Acquired: January 21, 2013; Signed by Cleveland to a Free Agent contract.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP1.000 1 0 2 0 2 0- First Base 1.000 14 47 5 0 52 9 - - - - - - - Second Base .960 145 185 313 21 519 70 - - - - - - - Third Base .840 33 15 27 8 50 2.960 44 45 3 2 50 1 Out eld .970 505 691 28 23 742 8 - - - - - - - Pitcher 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 0 .962 45 45 5 2 52 1 Totals .962 698 1364 373 52 1364 89

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2011 DET(ALDSvNYY) .400 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 DET(ALCSvTEX) .261 6 23 4 6 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 02013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 TOTALS .290 10 31 4 9 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 5 9 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent the year in Cleveland and was never right physically with a variety of ailments, those of which started all the way back on March 7 in Spring Training when he ran into the out eld wall in Mesa against the Cubs, missing 11 days with knee and wrist injuries that plagued him most of the season...Eventually went on the 15-day Disabled List from August 18-Sept. 1 with right wrist soreness and spent seven games in AAA Columbus and AA Akron on a rehab assignment at the end of August. On the year he made 19 starts at designated hitter, 19 starts in right eld (25 games), 14 starts in left eld (20 games and appeared in 1 game at rst base...Hit .195 (24-123, .596OPS, 4HR, 14RBI) off left-handed pitching in 2014 after hitting .308 (33-107, 7HR, 21RBI, 1.020OPS) off lefties in 2013...Longest hitting streak was 5 games and longest on-base streak was 6 games...Did not hit his rst home run until May 22...Was 3-for-17 as a pinch-hitter with 4 RBI...From April 13 thru the end of the season he hit .185 (30-162) w/6 2B, 4HR, 18RBI in 64 games after going 9-for-33 (.273) w/a 2B, 4RBI over his rst 10 games of the season.

Season ended prematurely on September 13 at Detroit when he hyper-extended his left knee making a throw from right eld in Detroit...Missed the nal 14 games of the season from Sept 14-28...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on Sept. 19 at the Cleveland Clinic (Dr. Rick Parker) to repair a lateral meniscus tear...Full recovery for an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for a lateral meniscus tear is 6-to-8 weeks.

Pro Career 2013 Signed to a Minor League deal in January w/a non-roster invite, proved to a be a key player over the club's resurgent season, earning himself regular playing time with consistent productivity when healthy and signed a two-year extension thru the 2015 season on 8/6...His 16 home runs were 4th on the club in just 277 plate appearances, the most homers of any hitter in the big leagues with fewer than 300 plate appearances...His RBI ratio of 4.4 would have ranked 3rd-best in the American League with enough qualifying at bats, behind only Miguel Cabrera and Chris Davis...Started April 9-for-42 (.214) thru games of 4/28 before busting loose at the end of April, a tear that began on 4/29 at Kansas City (4-for-4, 2HR, 4RBI), his 5th career two-homer game and the rst of three 2-homer games for Ryan in 2013 (now has 7 career)...Also hit 2HR the next day (4/30 vs. PHI, 3-4, 2HR, 3RBI, 3RS) and on 8/1 vs. Chicago-AL... With the back-to-back multi-HR games became the 11th Indian to do so and the rst since Travis Hafner in 2004...Enjoyed a 4-hit game on 5/1 vs. Philadelphia (4-5, 2B, 2RBI) to become just the fourth player in the last 75 years to record at least 11 hits, 4HR in a 3-game span…Others were Duke Snider (1955 Dodgers), Kirby Puckett (1987 Twins), Shawn Green (2002 LAD)...First MLB hitter since August 2009 with 11 hits in 12 at-bats and was named AL Player of the Week for the rst time in his career, 4/29-5/5 (.591, 13-for-22, 4HR, 9RBI)...Drove in a season-high 5 runs on 9/13 at Chicago-AL...Was limited to just 3 games from 8/14-9/7 due to R calf soreness and L heel/Achilles soreness that forced him onto the 15-day DL from 8/19-9/2...Recorded an OPS of 1.020 off left-handed pitching during the season (12 2B, 7HR, 21RBI), the 5th-best mark in the AL behind Miguel Cabrera's 1.210 mark among players with at least 100PA vs. LHP...Was among the most clutch hitters on the team, hitting .378 (14-37) with RISP-2outs... Tossed a scoreless inning in his rst professional pitching appearance in the 9th inning of a 10-3 loss to Detroit (1.0IP, 0H, 0R, 0BB, 1K/Matt Tuiasosopo).

2013 MLB HOME RUN LEADERSfewer than 300 plate apps

1. RYAN RABURN (CLE) 16/2772. Darin Ruf (PHI) 14/2933. Dioner Navarro (CHC) 13/2664. Brett Wallace (HOU) 13/285

2013 AL LEADERSOPS vs. LHP (min 100PA)

1. Miguel Cabrera (DET) 1.2103. Jeff Baker (TEX) 1.0733. Josh Donaldson (OAK) 1.0424. Danny Valencia (BAL) 1.0315. RYAN RABURN (CLE) 1.020

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2012 Spent 2012 season between Detroit Tigers Major League roster, two stints to the DL and a pair of trips (one rehab) to AAA Toledo...Was optioned to AAA Toledo by the Tigers on 5/29...Sidelined 8/1-9/1 with a right thumb sprain and was assigned to Toledo on an injury rehabilitation assignment on 8/22 where he hit .310 (9-29, 9RBI, 7G)...Landed on the disabled list for the remainder of the season on 9/11 with a right quadriceps strain...Non-tendered by Detroit on 11/20 and was rendered a free agent.

2011 Appeared in a career-high 121 games during the 2011 season as he saw action at rst base, second base, third base, left eld, center eld and right eld for the Tigers...Belted the third grand slam of his career on 6/5 at Chicago...Hit .383 (18-47) with four doubles, a triple, three home runs and nine RBI in 17 games during September -- 4th in the AL w/a .383 batting average during the month...3rd in AL in errors by a 2B (10).

2010 Spent most of the season with Detroit...Optioned to Triple A Toledo by the Tigers on 5/12 -- saw action in seven games with the Mud Hens before he was recalled by the Tigers for the remainder of the season on 5/22...Hit .342 (68-199) with 37 runs scored, 14 doubles, 13 home runs and 39 RBI over his nal 53 games of the season, 8/5-10/4, 2nd among all AL players with a .342 batting average and .608 slugging % during that stretch, T2nd with 27 extra-base hits, 3rd with 37RS...Selected Tigers player of the month in August and September.

2009 Established career highs in nearly every offensive category, including hits (76), home runs (16) and RBI (45) as he spent the majority of the season with the Tigers...Belted his second career grand slam on 5/15 vs. Oakland -- drove in a season-high ve runs...Homered in three straight games 5/15-20...Belted a pinch-hit, walk-off home run on 6/23 versus the Chicago Cubs -- marked the rst pinch-hit, walk-off HR by a Tigers player since Lou Whitaker on 8/23/95 vs. CWS.

2008 Made the Tigers Opening Day roster out of Spring Training, marking the rst time he has appeared on an Opening Day roster at the big league level...Displayed his versatility for the Tigers, seeing action at ve positions for the club: second base (16 games), third base (18 games), left eld (30 games), center eld (six games) and right eld (22 games)...Belted his rst career grand slam on 6/28 versus Colorado, connecting off Jeff Francis.

2007 Started season with Toledo and he spent the rst three months of the season with the Mud Hens before earning a promotion to Detroit -- tabbed the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association Tigers Rookie of the Year...Selected to the International League’s midseason all-star squad -- unable to participate in the Triple A All-Star Game due to promotion...Rated as possessing the best out eld arm in the International League by Baseball America...Hit for the cycle on 5/27 vs. Columbus...Selected the TOPPS Player of the Month in the IL in June after hitting .348 (39-112) with 6 HR & 24 RBI in 28 games...Belted his rst major league home run on 7/21 vs. KC, a lead-off blast off Jorge De La Rosa...Established career-highs with four hits, two home runs and seven RBI on 7/25 at CWS...First Tigers player with seven RBI since Carlos Pena on 5/19/03 at Cleveland, rst Tigers rookie with 7RBI in a game since at least 1957.

2006 Spent his second season with Toledo, earning IL All-Star honors.

2005 Spent season at Toledo, clubbing 19 home runs for the Mud Hens...In six games during the International League playoffs, he hit .348 (8-23) with a double and three RBI.

2004 Played the majority of his rst season as a second baseman at Double A Erie, before seeing his rst ML action with the Tigers in September...Opened the season on the disabled list at Erie with a dislocated right nger... Sixth in the Eastern League with a .390 on-base percentage for the SeaWolves, while he nished ninth with a .533 slugging percentage and tied for ninth with a .301 batting average...Recorded the league’s longest hitting streak, a 20-game streak from 8/9-31...Named the Tigers Minor League Player of the Month for August...Recalled from Erie by the Tigers on 9/12 -- made his MLB debut that day vs. Minnesota...Collected his rst Major League hit, a run-scoring double, in the fth inning off CC Sabathia on 9/16 at Cleveland...Named the eighth-best prospect in the Tigers organization following the season by Baseball America.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name RYAN NEIL RABURN…Wife, Suzanne...Daughters, Taytum (3/11/11) and Raelyn Grace (3/13/14)...Did not sign after being selected in the 18th round by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the June 1999 draft out of Durant High School in Plant City, FL...Attended college at South Florida Community College (Avon Park, FL), University of South Florida (Tampa, FL) and the University of Florida...His brother, Johnny, enjoyed an 11-year Minor League career...Active participant in the Tigers Dreams Come True and the Detroit Tigers Autographed Memorabilia Donation Program, served as a celebrity Root Beer Float server to bene t the Detroit Tigers Foundation and participated in the Tigers Winterfest... Ryan gives an annual donation to Cleveland Indians Charities.

RABURN'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, ve times, last May 1, 2013 vs. Philadelphia; RUNS: 3, ve times; DOUBLES: 2. seven times; HR: 2, seven times, August 1, 2013 vs. Chicago-AL; RBI: 7, July 25, 2007 at Chicago-AL; SB: 1, many times; WALKS: 3, Sept 17, 2010 at Chicago-AL; HITTING STREAK: 10 games, August 18-29, 2010; HR in CONSECUTIVE GAMES: 3,May 15-20, 2009; GRAND SLAMS: 3, June 5, 2011 at Chicago-AL (Jake Peavy); LEAD-OFF HR: 2, last Sept 14, 2009 vs Toronto; "WALK-OFF" HR: 2, July 26, 2013 vs. Texas (Frasor); PINCH-HIT HR: 4, last Sept 14, 2011 vs. Chicago-AL (Sale); EJECTIONS: 0

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2011 AZL Indians .325 48 194 30 63 13 4 1 20 3 2 2 7 17 12 6 .448 .351 .800 102012 Mahoning Valley .364 3 11 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 .545 .417 .962 0 Lake County .354 67 277 54 98 13 4 3 27 8 3 1 24 26 15 6 .462 .403 .865 22013 Akron .272 113 482 78 131 16 6 3 38 7 4 1 39 41 *38 16 .349 .325 .674 21 CLEVELAND .333 15 12 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 .500 .429 .929 12014 Columbus .302 60 245 37 74 15 2 5 29 2 5 0 25 30 19 11 .441 .360 .801 4 CLEVELAND .262 68 237 27 62 10 2 2 17 #13 2 1 13 35 10 1 .346 .300 .646 4Minor Lge. Totals .306 291 1209 201 370 59 16 12 114 21 14 4 96 114 86 40 .411 .355 .766 37CLEVELAND TOTALS .265 83 249 32 66 10 3 2 17 13 2 1 15 37 10 2 .353 .306 .660 5American League .265 83 249 32 66 10 3 2 17 13 2 1 15 37 10 2 .353 .306 .660 5National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .265 83 249 32 66 10 3 2 17 13 2 1 15 37 10 2 .353 .306 .660 5

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2009 Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Cleveland Indians, 11/26.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 11 14 24 0 38 6 Second Base 1.000 16 16 31 0 47 6 -- - - - - - - Third Base .750 2 0 3 1 4 0 .983 56 76 155 4 235 34 Shortstop .983 58 76 155 4 235 34 .985 67 90 179 4 273 40 Totals .983 76 92 189 5 286 40

2014 Season Highlights Split the season between AAA Columbus and Cleveland, taking over full-time shortstop duties following the July 31 Asdrubal Cabrera trade...Spent most of the rst four months of the season in Columbus where he batted .302 (74-245) w/15 doubles, 2 triples, 5 homers & 29 RBI in 60 games around an 18-day /11-game stint in Cleveland from May 2-19 when Jason Kipnis went on the 15-day D.L...At the time of his nal July 23 recall he was tied for 6th in the International League in stolen bases (19, 4th most in PD system at the time)...Was limited in big league camp in March due to off-season thumb surgery suffered in Winter Ball.

Hit .319 (29-91) in April for the Clippers with 3 2B, 4 HR, 17 RBI and 12 runs scored in 23 games...Also hit .375 (18-48) in June and missed 15 days from June 13-27 with a right hamstring strain...Over his last 11 Triple-A games from July 8-21 he hit .341 (15-44) with 9 runs, 4 2B and 3 RBI...With Columbus he appeared in 35 games at second base, 21 games at short, 1 game at third base and left eld and 3 games in center eld...Batted lead-off in 57 games and in the 2-hole 3 times...Went 4-for-5 with 2HR and 3RBI on April 21 vs. Toledo...He batted .309 (29-94) off LHP, .308 (28-910 with runners on base and .298 (14-47) with RISP.

Appeared in 11 games for Cleveland, May 2-19 (2-for-25, 4R, 1RBI) and provided a huge lift for the club after his July 23 recall...From July 23 until the end of the season Jose batted .283 (60-212) with 23 runs, 10 doubles, 2 home runs and 16 RBI in 57 games...Also stole 10 bases in 11 attempts (4th among A.L. rookies) and nished tied for the American League with 13 sacri ce bunts (Coco Crisp 2005 last Indian to lead/share league lead).

Jose Ramirez 11 Age: 22, born September 17, 1992 in Bani, DRResides: Bani, DR Position: In elderBats: S Throws: R Height: 5-9 Weight: 180ML Service: 0 + 115Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: November 26, 2009; Signed by Cleveland as a Non-Drafted Free Agent.

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Excelled in the two-spot in the batting order where he batted .299 (50-167) with 20 runs scored in 42 starts in the second spot in the order...From August 9-end of season he hit .298 (50-168) with 20 runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 15 RBI in 43 games (club was 28-18 from 8/9-end of season)...Hit his rst Major League home run on August 9 at New York-AL off Brandon McCarthy and his second HR on Sept. 26 vs. Tampa Bay (Archer)...Was 6th among league rookies in batting average and T-10th in on-base pct. With Cleveland he appeared in 56 games at shortstop (54 starts) and 11 games at second base (7 starts)...Recorded a elding pct of .983 (4E, 235TC) at SS and enjoyed a 33-game errorless streak from August 17-Sept 22....Batted .301 (25-83) in August with 3 2B, 1 3B, 1HR 7RBI and 10 runs in 24 games...Hit .289 (28-97) with runners on base...Was the 9th-youngest player to appear in an American League game in 2014...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com....Played in 24 games for Este in the off-season.

Pro Career 2013 Made the jump from Class-A Lake County in 2012 to AA Akron and eventually the Major Leagues in 2013, hitting .272 (131-482) with 78 runs, 16 doubles, 6 triples, 3 home runs and 38 RBI in 113 games at AA Akron... He led the Eastern League in stolen bases (39), nished 5th in runs scored (78) and 12th in base hits (131) while hitting .324 (44-136) off left-handed pitchers and .296 (53-179) with runners on base...He nished T1st in the Indians PD system with Tyler Naquin in runs (78)...He entered the 2013 season as the 9th-best prospect in the Indians system according to MLB.com... Had only 41 strikeouts in 482 at-bats (534 total plate appearances)...Was on the minor league DL from 7/15-30 with a sprained left ankle...Pulled off straight steal of home on 8/18...Promoted to Cleveland on 9/1 when rosters expanded and made MLB debut that day pinch-running at Detroit...Pinch-ran and scored on two grand slams during his rst week with the club and made his rst career start at third base on 9/9 vs. KC and collected his rst hit (Ervin Santana) and scored his rst run that night (2-3, RS)...Appeared in 7 games as a pinch-runner, 5 games at second base (1GS), 2 games at third base (1GS) and 2 games at shortstop...Injured his left thumb sliding during a winter ball game on 11/22 while playing for Este in the Dominican Winter League that required surgery on 12/11...Concluded winter ball stint hitting .287 (29-101) w/8 2B, 1 3B, 7RBI & 11 runs in 25 games.

2012 Named an MiLB.com organization All-Star...Following the season, played for Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter League where he hit .312 (44-141) with 22 runs, 5 2B, 1 3B & 22 RBI in 38 games...Season began at A Lake County on 6/22 where he hit a combined .390 (53-136) in August and September and hit safely over the season's last 9 games...Went 5-for-5 w/2RS and a double on 6/30 vs. West Michigan...Also had two 4-hit games and ten 3-hit games for the Captains.

2011 Led the entire Indians Player Development System in batting average (.325) at rookie Arizona.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JOSE ENRIQUE RAMIREZ...Single...Is on Twitter at @MrLapara...In the off-season he enjoys going to the beach and spending time with his family... 2015 TribeFest participant.

RAMIREZ' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 3, 7 times, last Sept. 28, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; RUNS: 2, ve times, last Sept. 18, 2014 at Houston; DOUBLES: 2. Sept. 3, 2014 vs. Detroit; HR: 1, 2x, last Sept. 26, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; RBI: 2, 2x, last Sept. 21, 2014 at Minnesota; SB: 1, 10 times; WALKS: 1, 15 times; HITTING STREAK: 5 games, August 20-26, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a; EJECTIONS: 0

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2012 Palm Beach .229 56 210 36 48 9 3 1 14 1 2 1 33 59 10 2 .314 .333 .648 02013 Palm Beach .361 18 61 17 22 5 2 1 7 0 1 3 12 12 1 0 .557 .481 1.038 0 Spring eld .251 93 347 61 87 11 2 15 44 6 4 6 53 108 8 4 .424 .356 .780 4 Memphis .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 02014 Spring eld .300 67 243 47 73 14 1 13 36 1 1 5 31 66 4 2 .527 .389 .916 0 Columbus .284 28 109 17 31 9 1 3 16 1 2 2 13 34 1 0 .468 .365 .833 0Minor Lge. Totals .268 263 973 178 261 48 9 33 117 9 10 17 142 280 24 8 .438 .368 .805 4

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 22nd round of the June Draft. Did not sign.2012 Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (23rd overall) of the June Draft.2014 Acquired by Cleveland from St. Louis in exchange for RHP Justin Masterson, 7/30.

2014 Season Highlights Spent most of the Minor League season at AA Spring eld before spending the last month at AAA Columbus, his rst extended look at the Triple-A level...Combined on the year he hit .295 (104-352) with 23 2B, 2 3B, 16 HR and 52 RBI in 95 games (.382/.509/.890)...He was a Texas League midseason All-Star and at the time of the July 30 trade he was 6th in the Texas League in home runs (13) despite missing three weeks (May 17-June 9) with an abdominal injury.

He entered the 2014 season ranked as the 6th-best prospect in the Cardinals organization according to MLB.com and started in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game for Team USA in Target Field...He was also named to the Texas League postseason All-Star team...Took a few games to adjust to Triple-A pitching, hitting .182 (6-33) over his rst 8 games (2RBI), then went on to hit .329 (25-76) over his nal 20 games with 8 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR & 14 RBI...Went 5-for-5 w/2 2B, 1 HR, 4 RBI on August 14 vs. Lehigh Valley...Appeared in center eld in 62 games in 2014 between the two stops...Named 12th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Pro Career 2013 Saw time at three levels of the organization, beginning at Palm Beach (High-A) for a second year before a promotion to AA Spring eld for most of the season...Promoted to Triple-A Memphis on 8/31 and played in one game... Combined on the year he hit .265 (109-411) with 16 2B, 4 3B, 16 HR & 51 RBI in 112 games (.373/.440/.814)...Played for Salt River in the Arizona Fall League and was named a league Rising Star...Named a St. Louis organizational All-Star by MILB.com.

Personal/Miscellaneous Full name JAMES BROGAN RAMSEY...Single...Graduated from Wesleyan (GA) High School in 2008 where he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, tennis and baseball...Led his Wesleyan High School baseball team to the 6-AA Championship in 2007 with a .468 batting average (tops in Gwinnett County)...Graduated from Florida State University in 2012 with a degree in nance and was a three-time recipient of the Golden Torch Award for the highest GPA on the baseball team...Two-time All-American (2011-12), earned All-ACC Academic Baseball Team honors in 2010-11 and three-time member of the ACC academic Honor Roll...Named the 2012 ACC Player of the Year, nishing the season ranked in the top 10 in the league in 10 offensive categories, while leading in batting average (.378), runs, total bases, on-base/slugging pct...Finished his senior season as the American Baseball Coaches Association National Player of the Year and was a semi nalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and Golden Spikes Award...Played in the College World Series twice during his collegiate career (2010 & 2012)...Both parents are FSU alumni as his mom, Mary Beck, played tennis and his father, Craig, played baseball...Dad was captain of the 1980 College World Series team...Garnered team MVP honors while leading the Matsu Miners to the Alaska Baseball League championship in 2009...Played in the Cape Cod League in 2011 where he was named MVP of the East team at the 2011 Cape Cod All-Star game...On Twitter @jamesramsey23

James Ramsey 68 Age: 25, born December 19, 1989 in Alpharetta, GAResides: Alpharetta, GA Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 30, 2014; Acquired by Cleveland from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for RHP Justin Masterson.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Los Angeles Angels in the 49th round of the June Draft. Did not sign.2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 5th round of the June Draft.

2014 Season Highlights Enjoyed his best season as a professional, going 12-12 with a 4.08 ERA in 27 starts (161.0IP, 170H, 73ER), led the Eastern League in innings and led the team in starts and strikeouts...Allowed 3 or fewer runs in 20 of his 27 starts and ended the campaign limiting opposing clubs to 2 or fewer runs in 4 of his last 5 outings...Among organizational pitchers he was 3rd in wins and 2nd in innings pitched.

Pro Career 2013 Logged another successful season after nishing 2nd in the organization in innings pitched (153.0), notching career-highs in victories (8), innings (154.2) and strikeouts (107)...Walked just 1.88 batters per 9.0IP (26BB/124.2 IP) with AA Akron.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name WILLIAM JEFFREY ROBERTS...Single...Attended Maggie Walker High School (VA) in Richmond, VA and played three years of baseball at the University of Virginia from 2009-11 where he was a Baseball America rst-team all-American in 2011, going 11-2 with a 1.79 ERA in 18 games (17GS, 105.2IP, 80H, 21ER, 93K) and was a semi nalist for the Dick Howser Award and National Pitcher of the Year Award...On Twitter: @WRoberts25.

Will Roberts 80Age: 24, born August 17, 1990 in Salem, VAResides: Richmond, VA Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6-5 Weight: 220ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 5th round (158th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS E2006 Salem-Keizer .252 65 234 34 59 13 1 3 28 2 5 5 27 27 0 2 .355 .336 .690 112007 Augusta .235 135 506 86 119 31 3 18 78 1 4 13 62 83 3 3 .415 .332 .747 142008 San Jose .285 73 277 45 79 16 0 7 46 1 5 5 34 50 5 1 .419 .368 .786 9 Connecticut .296 44 159 27 47 12 1 6 19 3 1 3 13 20 1 1 .497 .358 .855 5 San Francisco .094 21 32 2 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 .188 .121 .309 32009 Fresno .281 126 474 74 133 37 2 16 78 2 5 12 42 90 4 2 .468 .351 .819 12 San Francisco .158 12 19 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .211 .200 .411 02010 Fresno .311 77 283 46 88 23 0 8 48 1 2 10 29 59 3 0 .477 .392 .869 7 San Francisco .200 12 15 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 .200 .294 .494 0 AZL Giants .444 3 9 5 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1.444 .444 1.889 02011 Fresno .174 33 121 22 21 4 0 5 16 1 1 2 19 14 2 1 .331 .294 .624 8 San Francisco .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 -- Colorado Springs .284 70 243 49 69 15 5 5 35 1 2 3 37 43 0 2 .449 .382 .831 92012 Akron .235 108 353 44 83 14 0 7 48 8 7 6 51 59 2 2 .334 .336 .670 3 Columbus .308 4 13 3 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .538 .357 .896 02013 Columbus .266 92 319 44 85 17 0 5 25 7 1 7 36 69 3 2 .367 .353 .719 112014 Columbus .233 85 292 31 68 16 0 5 27 5 2 5 24 48 0 0 .339 .300 .639 8Minor Lge. Totals .262 915 3283 510 859 198 12 89 455 32 35 71 375 565 24 16 .411 .347 .757 97CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --National League .134 46 67 3 9 2 1 0 7 1 0 0 4 20 0 1 .194 .185 .379 3M.L. TOTALS .134 46 67 3 9 2 1 0 7 1 0 0 4 20 0 1 .194 .185 .379 3

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 21st round of the June draft, but did not sign.2006 Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 6th round of the June draft. Signed 6/20.2010 DL - left hamstring strain, 5/31-6/29...rehab at AZL Giants, 6/22-25...rehab at AAA Fresno, 6/26-29.2011 Selected off waivers by the Colorado Rockies from the San Francisco Giants, 6/2.2011 Released by the Colorado Rockies, 11/20.2012 Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians, 1/24.2013 Re-signed by the Cleveland Indians, 11/1.2015 Re-signed by the Cleveland Indians, 1/27.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP - - - - - - - Second Base 1.000 2 5 3 0 8 1 - - - - - - - Third Base .909 25 9 21 3 33 1 - - - - - - - Shortstop 1.000 7 8 8 0 16 3 - - - - - - - Totals .947 34 22 32 3 57 5

2014 Season Highlights Spent the 2014 season with the AAA Columbus Clippers where he hit .330 (31-94) off LHP with 7 2B, 2HR and 13 RBI for the year...Hit .187 (37-198) off RHP...Appeared in 51 games at second base, 31 games at third base and 2 games at rst base and shortstop.

Ryan Rohlinger 76Age: 31, born October 7, 1983 in West Bend, WIResides: West Bend, WI Position: In elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 195ML Service: 1 + 010Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: January 27, 2015; Re-signed by Cleveland to a Minor League Free Agent contract.

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Pro Career 2013 Spent season with the AAA Columbus Clippers where he hit .266 (85-319) with 17 doubles, 5 home runs and 25 RBI in 92 games (36BB, 69K, .353OB%)...He appeared in 57 games at third base, 26 games at shortstop and 9 games at second base for the Clippers, his second season in the Indians organization.

2012 Signed by Cleveland organization prior to camp and spent most of season at AA Akron.

2011 Began season in AAA Fresno…Recalled on 4/30 in place of Pablo Sandoval (broken hamate bone) and appeared in only 1 game for Giants, striking out in his only at-bat during May 3 contest at New York-NL (his last MLB game)...Was optioned to Fresno on 5/10...Designated for assignment 5/26 and was claimed off waivers by Colorado on 6/2 then optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs for the rest of the season.

2010 Was recalled to Major League club on 2 separate occasions…Made 1 start at SS...Had great season at AAA Fresno, batting .311 (88-for-283) with 23 2Bs, 8 HRs and 48 RBI in 77 games...Hit .361 (26-for-72) against AAA left-handers...Was recalled from AAA 7/25, taking roster spot of Eugenio Velez...Also w/big league club on 5/7.

2009 Spent most of season at AAA Fresno, amassing a team-record 37 doubles (4th in the PCL)...Led team in extra base hits (55) and ranked 2nd on the club with 78 RBI...Was with the SF Giants from 8/25-end of season and saw action in 12 games (4GS: 2 at 3B, 1GS at SS/2B).

2008 Started season at Class A Advanced San Jose, but was in Giants uniform in mid-August, in what was his 1st big league appearance…Made jump to Majors after having never played above double-A ball...Had contract purchased from double-A Connecticut 8/13 and made ML debut that same day at Houston (start at 3B), going 1-for-4 with 2B and RBI...1st big league hit came off LHP Randy Wolf...Following season played for Scottsdale Scorpions in Arizona Fall League, batting .238 (15-for-63) with 2 HR and 7 RBI.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name RYAN LEE ROHLINGER...Married, Christie...One daughter, Harper, and one son, Rocco (10/8/14)...Graduated from West Bend (WI) East High School in 2002 and attended Clarendon (TX) College and the University of Oklahoma from 2003-06...Pronounced ROLL-ing-er.

ROHLINGER'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 1, nine times; RUNS: 1, three times; DOUBLES: 1, two times; HR: n/a; RBI: 2, August 30, 2009 vs. Colorado; SB: n/a; WALKS: 1, four times; HITTING STREAK: 2 games, Sept 19-Oct 1, 2009; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: n/a; PINCH-HIT HR: n/a; EJECTIONS: 0

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2012 Orem 0-2 4.91 11 9 0 0 0 22.0 23 13 12 2 3 11 21 2 0 .274 .405 .3742013 Arkansas 6-3 4.20 17 15 0 0 0 79.1 77 42 37 8 9 36 51 6 1 .262 .398 .360 Los Angeles-AL 1-1 7.20 15 1 0 0 0 20.0 24 16 16 0 1 6 17 2 0 .300 .338 .3562014 Arkansas 11-7 2.62 22 22 0 0 0 140.2 121 48 41 9 3 53 79 3 0 .238 .336 .311 Los Angeles-AL 1-0 8.76 7 0 0 0 0 12.1 16 12 12 2 3 9 9 0 0 .340 .511 .467Minor Lge. Totals 17-12 3.35 50 46 0 0 0 242.0 221 103 90 19 15 100 151 11 1 .249 .363 .334American League 2-1 7.79 22 1 0 0 0 32.1 40 28 28 2 4 15 26 2 0 .315 .402 .401National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 2-1 7.79 22 1 0 0 0 32.1 40 28 28 2 4 15 26 2 0 .315 .402 .401

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 31st round of the June draft (did not sign).2012 Selected by the Los Angeles Angels in the 9th round (297th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 7/2.2014 Granted Free Agency, 11/26.2015 Signed by the Cleveland Indians to a free agent contract, 1/6.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .857 7 1 5 1 7 2 Pitcher .923 22 3 9 1 13 2

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI --- - - - - --- - - - -

2014 Season Highlights Spent most of the season at AA Arkansas where he was a Texas League postseason and midseason All-Star selection... Was 0-3 w/a 5.48 ERA in 4 April starts before going 11-4 w/a 2.11 ERA in 18 starts the rest of the way...Was with the Angels over 3 stints (7/5, 8/1-3, 8/30-on)...Was designated for assignment off the 40-man on April 27 and outrighted to Arkansas on May 1...Was designated after the season on Nov. 20 and outrighted and elected free agency six days later.

Pro Career 2013 Completed rookie season with 1-1 record and 7.20 ERA (20 IP – 16 ER) in 15 games (one start) across three separate stints with the Angels...Earned the win in Major League debut on 4/13 vs. Houston, becoming rst Halos reliever to win ML debut since Curt Brown in 1983…Became rst Angel reliever to throw two innings and strike out four batters in Major League debut...Made rst/only league start on 4/24 vs. Texas (L, 3.1IP, 6H, 5R/ER, 2BB, 2K).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MICHAEL THOMAS ROTH...On Twitter: @mtRoth29...Single... Attended Riverside High School (SC) and the University of South Carolina...Helped lead South Carolina to the championship round of the College World Series in three straight seasons...The Gamecocks captured back-to-back CWS crowns in 2010 and 2011 and were defeated by Arizona in the 2012 championship series...Eliminated Kent State (4-1 win) in the 2012 CWS w/a 9.0IP, CG, 2-hitter (0BB, 8K)...Named Baseball America rst team All-American in 2011 after leading all Division I starters in ERA at 1.06...Pitched for Great Britain in the 2013 World Baseball Classic Quali er.

Michael Roth 65Age: 25, born February 15, 1990 in Greer, SCResides: Greenville, SC Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6-1 Weight: 210ML Service: 0 + 086Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: January 6, 2015; Signed by Cleveland to a Free Agent contract.

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ROTH'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 2, 4x; K’s: 4, April 13, 2013 vs. Houston; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 4.2IP, August 2, 2014 at Tampa Bay; HR: 1, 2x; LAST WIN: July 5, 2014 vs. Houston; LAST SAVE: n/a.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2007 Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 5th round (175th overall) of the 2007 amateur draft. Signed 6/16.2010 DL - broken left middle nger, 3/31-5/19...rehab at AAA Las Vegas, 5/18.2011 Traded by the Toronto Blue Jays with Octavio Dotel, Edwin Jackson, Corey Patterson and cash to the St. Louis Cardinals for Trever Miller, Colby Rasmus, Brian Tallet and P.J. Walters, 7/27.2013 Traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the Cleveland Indians for Juan Herrera, 7/30.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .889 73 3 5 1 9 0 Pitcher .950 277 13 44 3 60 4

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0

POSTSEASON PITCHING RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2011 STL (NLDS vsPHI) 0-0 27.00 3 0 0 0 0 1.0 4 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 STL (NLCS vsMIL) 1-0 1.93 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 STL (WS vsTEX) 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2012 STL (NLWC vsATL) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STL (NLDS vsWSH) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 STL (NLCS vs SF) 0-0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 02013 CLE (ALWC vsTB) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 1-0 4.22 18 0 0 0 0 10.2 10 5 5 0 1 2 13 1 0

Marc Rzepczynski 35Age: 29, born August 29, 1985 in Oak Lawn, ILResides: Aliso Viejo, CA Position: Pitcher Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 220ML Service: 4 + 132Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: July 30, 2013; Acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for INF Juan Herrera.

2014 Season Highlights Was once again a valuable member of the Indians bullpen in his rst full season with Cleveland, appearing in a career-high 73 games, which were tied for 5th among A.L. relievers...Also nished 14th among A.L. relievers in pct. of inherited runners who scored, allowing just 19.3% of his runners to score (11/57)...In his two seasons with Cleveland only 14 of 77 (18.2%) of his inherited runners have scored...Career vs. LHH: 96-465 (.206/.278/.277/.556, 5HR, 517PA).

Did not allow a run over his rst 8 appearances (6.2 IP) and worked a season-high 2.1 innings on April 2 at Oakland (night game), tied for the 2nd-longest relief outing of his career and longest since 8/13/2011...Had 13 holds...Left-handed batters hit just .180 (18-100), fanning 31 of them with just a .441 OPS allowed (2 2B, 0HR, 7BB)...Has not yielded a home run to a left-handed hitter during his tenure with Cleveland (139 at bats)...Batters hit just .220 (20-91) off him with runners on base and .200 (10-50) w/RISP...First batters faced average against was .194 (13-67).

After recording a 5.59 ERA in 13 June games (9.2IP, 13H, 6R/ER),Marc went on to post an ERA of 0.54 (32 G, 16.2IP, 12H, 1ER) from July 1 thru the end of the season...From July 26th-on his ERA was 0.00 (11.0IP, 8H, 1R/0ER) as he ended the season with a career-best 19-game scoreless streak from August 13-Sept 27 (6.2IP, 5H, 0R, 10SO)...Also equaled the 2014 team-high for consecutive scoreless outings...Worked 0.1 IP or less in 14 consecutive appearances from August 17-Sept 19 (3.2IP)...Recorded last 4 outs of a 7-3 win at Minnesota on Sept 20 for his rst Major League save...Worked on ve consecutive days/games from August 26-30 for the rst time in his career, becoming the rst Indians reliever since 1948 (Ed Klieman) to do so...Scoreless outings in 60 of 73 appearances...Worked 0.1IP or less in 37 of 73 games.

Pro Career 2013 Trading deadline acquisition forti ed the left-side of the bullpen...Was acquired from STL on 7/30 in exchange for INF Juan Herrera and joined the club the following day…Posted scoreless outings in 24 of his 27 appearances with Cleveland and did not allow an earned run in 26 of those 27 outings...His WHIP with Cleveland was 0.836...Left-handed hitters hit just .128 (5-39, 1BB, 3HB) off him and batters hit .159 (11-69) off him overall during his tenure in Cleveland (3 2B, 0HR), recording 6 holds for the Indians...Stranded 17 of 20 inherited runners (only 15% scored) with the Tribe...Opened the year in the Cardinals bullpen, recording a 7.88 ERA in 9 April appearances (8.0IP, 13H, 7R/ER, 3BB, 8K, .361AVG) before being optioned to AAA Memphis on 4/28.

2012 Appeared in 70 games (T24th, NL) for a second consecutive season...His 53 Inherited Runners were 5th most in the NL...His 19 Holds ranked T18th in the National League...Had 10th lowest ERA (1.83) and opp. BA (.186) in National League from 7/1 to end of season...Was his 2nd-straight postseason with St. Louis and was the lone lefty in the Cards pen.

2011 Joined Cardinals on 7/27 in seven-player trade with Toronto Blue Jays...Was leading the Blue Jays with 10 Holds and T2nd on the club with 43 appearances at time of the trade...Ranked 10th among ML left-handers vs. LH batters in opp. BA (.163), with 3rd most strikeouts (37)...Threw a career single-game high of 3.0 scoreless IP in relief on 8/13 vs COL...Equaled Cardinals franchise record for most appearances in a postseason with 12 (tied with Jason Motte and Octavio Dotel)...Had 9 K’s in his 8.1IP during postseason and allowed just one run in his last 11 games...Tied the postseason all-time record with 6 Holds (Javier Lopez, SF, 2010), since the stat became annually recorded (2002)...Did not allow a run in four World Series appearances (2.2 IP, 4 K).

2010 Appeared in 14 games w/TOR, making 12 starts...Over his last three starts went 3-0 with a 1.96 ERA (18.1IP/4ER, 23K)...Fanned a career-high nine on 9/27 vs. NYY...Had his season delayed after suffering a broken nger after being struck by a batted ball in a spring training start at NYY, 3/30.

2009 Reached the major leagues in only 3rd pro season and made 11 starts in his rookie season...Made his Major League debut 7/7 at TB...Set a franchise record with seven strikeouts in his Major League debut...Picked up his rst Major League win on 7/18 vs. BOS...Struck out seven or more batters in ve starts, posting a career-high nine in his nal start, 9/1 at TEX.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name MARC WALTER RZEPCZYNSKI...Attended Servite High School in Anaheim, CA (same HS that produced Ryan Garko, Ben Francisco & Mike Witt), and played college baseball at the University of California-Riverside...Was a college teammate of Cardinals pitchers Adam Reifer and Joe Kelly at UC-Riverside...Name is pronounced Zep-CHIN-ski... 2015 TribeFest participant.

RZEPCZYNSKI'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: ScarfaceFavorite Group/Artist: everythingFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Randy JohnsonFavorite Team Growing Up: LA AngelsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

ParentsFavorite Road City: SeattleFavorite Road Stadium: Safeco FieldFavorite Thing to do Away From eld: golf

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUEGAMES PITCHED LEADERS

1 Bryan Shaw (CLE) 802 Cody Allen (CLE) 76 Joe Smith (LAA) 764 Kevin Jepsen (LAA) 745 Marc Rzepczynski (CLE) 735 4 more tied with 73

RZEPCZYNSKI'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s (relief): 3, June 6, 2011 at Kansas City; K’s (relief): 4, July 28, 2011 vs. Houston; LONGEST OUTING: 3.0IP, August 13, 2011 vs. Colorado; WINNING STREAK: 4, Sept 21, 2010-April 22, 2011; LOSING STREAK: 9, May 26, 2011-May 30, 2012; SAVE STREAK: Sept 20, 2014 at Minnesota; HR (relief): 1, many times; LAST WIN: June 4, 2012 at NY Mets; LAST SAVE: Sept 20, 2014 at Minnesota; CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS APPS: 19, August 13-Sept 27, 2014.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2006 Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a free agent, 7/3.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 20 3 6 0 9 1 Pitcher 1.000 30 6 8 0 14 2

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POSTSEASON PITCHING RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK 2013 CLE (ALWC vsTB) 0-1 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 3 1 0 2 4 0 0

2014 Season Highlights It was a tale of two seasons for Salazar, who opened the year in the Indians rotation, going 1-4 with a 5.53 ERA in 8 starts from April 4-May 15 (40.2IP, 49H, 25ER, 17BB, 47K, .301 AVG) before being sent to AAA Columbus on May 16...Returned on July 22 and spent most of the second half in the Indians rotation, going 5-4 with a 3.50 ERA in 12 starts (69.1IP, 68H, 27ER, 18BB, 73K, .255 AVG)...Did spend 10 days back in Columbus, August 6-17, before returning for the remainder of the season...Allowed 3 ER or less in 13 of his nal 16 starts with Cleveland. Danny's strong second half was highlighted with this rst career complete game and shutout on September 3 vs. Detroit (9.0IP, 8H, 0R, 0BB, 9K, career-high 118P)...Salazar became the rst Indians pitcher to toss a CG shutout against Detroit since Jaret Wright on June 1, 1998 at Tiger Stadium - the rst to do so in Cleveland since Orel Hershiser on June 5, 1995...According to MLB, Salazar (24 years, 235 days) became the youngest pitcher in the Majors dating back to at least 1914 to shut out the Tigers with 9+K’s and zero walks.

Danny Salazar 31 Age: 25, January 11, 1990 in Santo Domingo, DRResides: Santo Domingo, DR Position: PitcherBats: L Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 195ML Service: 0 + 162Contract Status (options): Signed thru 2015 (1)Acquired: July 3, 2006; Signed as non-drafted free agent by Cleveland.

Fanned at least 7 batters in 9 of his 20 starts and averaged 9.8 strikeouts per 9.0IP with a strikeout/walk ratio of 3.43... His 9.8 SO/9.0IP would have been 5th in the A.L. just ahead of Felix Hernandez over a 162.0IP season... In his second start of April 10 at Chicago-AL, Salazar became the only pitcher in baseball’s modern era (since 1900) to record 10 strikeouts in an outing lasting fewer than 4.0 complete innings (3.2 IP, 6 H, 5 R-ER, 2 BB, 10 SO, 2 HR, 1 WP, 93P, 18BF)...Only 2 other hurlers have struck out 10 batters in exactly 4.0 IP: Boston’s “Smoky” Joe Wood in 1909 and Seattle’s Felix Hernandez in 2013 (tied his career-high and set season-high for single-game strikeouts). Posted a 6.04 ERA in 5 April starts (17ER/25.1IP, 5HR) and a 4.70ERA in 3 May starts (8 ER/15.1 IP) before being optioned to AAA on May 16...With Columbus, he went 4-6 with a 3.71 ERA (60.2IP, 58H, 25ER, 28BB, 76K) from May 20-July 17 and one spot start on August 12 during his second, 10-day AAA stint...Struck out 9 batters in 6 of his 11 Triple-A starts and over his last 6 starts he posted an ERA of 2.13 (38.0IP, 27H, 9ER, 48K)...Worked at least 5.0IP in 9 of 11 starts. Through the rst 30 starts of his career, he has gone 8-2 w/a 2.48 ERA (32 ER/116.1IP) when reaching the 5.0-inning mark (19 starts)...When he fails to make it through 5.0 frames (11 starts): 0-9 with a 7.49 ERA (38 ER/45.2 IP)...Salazar reeled off a career-high 3 consecutive victories from July 22-August 1, scattering just 4 earned runs across a combined 18.0 innings (2.00 ERA) over that stretch...Over his rst 8 starts upon returning for the 2nd half (7/22-9/3 shutout) he went 5-2 w/a 2.30 ERA to lower his season ERA from 5.53 to 3.80. Posted a 2014 club-high and career-best 21.0 consecutive scoreless innings from August 23-Sept. 8...Over his last 4 starts from Sept. 8-end of season he was 0-2 w/a 6.04 ERA (22.1IP, 27H, 15ER)...Left-handed batters hit just .246 (41-167, .696 OPS) off him while righties hit .289 (76-263, .786 OPS)...Batters hit .275 (47-171) with runners on base, .288 (23-80) with RISP and .178 (27-152) when behind in the count.

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2013 Enjoyed a rapid ascent to the Major Leagues after beginning the season as Double-A Akron's opening day starter and concluding the season with a postseason start...Had one of the most memorable debuts in club history, evoking the memories of Bob Feller, Herb Score and Jaret Wright as his 65 strikeouts through his rst 10 career starts were the most by a Tribe hurler over the last 57 years (Score had a club record 92 in 81.0IP in 1955)...His 11.25 strikeouts per 9.0IP (52.0IP, 65K) are the most in club history among pitchers w/at least 7 starts and 50IP, just ahead of 17-year old Bob Feller's 11.03 SO/9.0IP (62.0IP, 76K)...Was the club's starting pitcher in the rst postseason game since 2007, losing to the Tampa Bay Rays, 4-0, in the A.L. Wild Card Game...Began the year at Akron, going 2-3 w/a 2.67 ERA in 7 starts (33.2IP, 27H, 10R/ER, 51K) before being promoted to AAA Columbus on 5/7...On 5/2 at Altoona, struck out a professional-high 12 batters...At the time of his promotion to Columbus on 5/12, Salazar led the Eastern League in strikeouts (51) and ranked 8th in ERA (2.67)…Made 10 starts for Columbus, going 3-2 with a 3.40 ERA in 10 starts for the Clippers (42.1IP, 34H, 16ER, 13BB, 49K), the last 16.0-innings of which were scoreless, before being promoted to Cleveland on 7/11 to make his Major League debut when the club needed a spot starter before the break...Won his debut vs. Toronto in sterling fashion, fanning 7 over 6.0-innings of 1-run ball, becoming the rst Tribe pitcher since 1964 and just the fourth overall in the 113-year history of the franchise to strike out at least 7 batters in a debut...Defeated reigning NL Cy Young winner, RA Dickey, becoming just 4th pitcher to win his MLB debut over a defending Cy Young ( rst since LAD Edwin Jackson over ARI Randy Johnson in 2003)...Recalled for a second and nal time on 8/7...Around his July 11th debut he went a combined 6-5 with a 2.71 ERA in 21 games/20 starts for AA Akron and AAA Columbus (93.0IP, 71H, 28ER, 24BB, 129K, .211AVG)...At the time of his promotion he ranked 1st among all Minor Leaguers in SO per 9.0IP (12.5) and 14th in strikeouts...In his second start, Salazar registered a career-high 10 strikeouts on 8/7 vs. Detroit, which were the most by an Indians rookie pitcher since 2004 (Kaz Tadano)...Additionally, Salazar became the only starting pitcher in the Majors to strike out Miguel Cabrera 3 times in a single game (Cabrera HR'd off him in nal at-bat to take him out of the decision)...In his rst career start opposite the White Sox on September 13 at U.S Cellular Field, Salazar became the rst MLB pitcher since at least 1916 to record 9 strikeouts in less than 4.0 innings, while not allowing a single run (3.2 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 9 K)...Finished the season strong, going 1-1 w/a 2.52 ERA in 5 September starts (25.0IP, 26H, 7ER, 33K, 11.9K/9.0IP).

INDIANS PITCHERS WHO WON MLB DEBUT w/6.0IP & 7 or more SO

Date Pitcher Opponent (SO/IP) 4/5/55 Herb Score at DET (9 SO/9.0 IP)7/19/64 Luis Tiant at NYY (11SO/9.0 IP)7/11/13 Danny Salazar vs. TOR (7SO/6.0 IP)

ACTIVE MLB PITCHERSSTRIKEOUTS/9.0 IP (min. 30 GS)

Pitcher SO/9IP(IP/K)1 Yu Darvish (TEX) 11.22 (545.1/680)2 Stephen Strasburg(WSH) 10.34 (649.1/746)3 Jose Fernandez (MIA) 10.31 (224.1/257)4 Danny Salazar (CLE) 10.28 (162.0/185)

MOST STRIKEOUTS THROUGH THE FIRST 3 CAREER GAMES (club history)

Year Pitcher SO 1955 Herb Score 241964 Luis Tiant 232013 Danny Salazar 22

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2012 Split the season between A Carolina and AA Akron and was dominant over his last 7 outings of the season...Opened the year in the Mudcats rotation and did not throw more than 4.1 innings or 68 pitches in any of his rst 15 starts before going 5.0 innings in his last Carolina start of 7/31 vs. Myrtle Beach (5.0IP, 3H, 1R/0ER) to notch his lone Single-A win...Over his last 10 starts at Carolina his ERA was 2.02 (35.2IP, 31H, 8ER)...Promoted to Akron on 8/3 and made 6 starts...After his debut of 8/5 at New Hampshire (4.2IP, 5H, 4R/ER) he went 4-0 with a 0.92 ERA over his nal 5 regular season starts (29.1IP, 20H, 3ER, 7BB, 22K, .190avg)...Season-high 7.0 innings on 95 pitches on 8/17 vs. Reading (7.0IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 8K)...Combined on the year in 22 starts he was 5-2 with a 2.36 ERA (87.2IP, 71H, 23ER, 27BB, 76K, 1.118WHIP)...After the regular season fanned 17 batters in 11.1 innings in the Eastern League playoffs (2GS, 11.1IP, 8H, 6R/ER, 4.76ERA, 4BB, 17K, .200avg)...After the season pitched 5 games (3GS) for Licey in the Dominican Winter League (3.86ERA, 14.0IP, 12H, 6ER, 17K, .226AVG)...Named the 7th-best prospect in the Indians system by Baseball America entering 2013.

2011 Spent rst four months of the season rehabbing out of the Goodyear, AZ complex before making 5 starts for the Arizona League Indians starting on 8/3…Rehab transferred to Lake County on 8/27, making 3 starts (8.0IP, 8H, 3ER, 2BB, 7K)...After the season, pitched for Carta Vieja, league champion of the Panamanian Winter League (1.74ERA, 41.1IP, 38H, 8ER, 9BB, 29K).

2010 Made 7 starts at A Lake County from 4/10-5/18 before being shut down for the season with right elbow soreness that eventually required reconstructive right elbow surgery on 8/10.

2008 Finished 3rd in the league in starts, 4th in runners per 9.0IP (10.46) and 9th in ERA (2.87) in the Gulf Coast League.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name DANIEL DARIEL SALAZAR (del Rosario)...On Twitter @DannySalazar67

SALAZAR'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: The AvengersFavorite Group/Artist: Banda Real Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Pedro

MartinezFavorite Team Growing Up: Boston

Red SoxPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Uncle (Basilio Alvarado)Favorite Road City: Chicago Favorite Road Stadium: Target FieldFavorite Thing to do Away From Base-

ball: Cavs gamesFavorite TV Show: Two and Half Men

SALAZAR'S CAREER GAME HIGHSLow-hit CG: 8-hitter, September 3, 2014 vs Detroit; K’s (starter): 10, 2x, last April 10, 2014 at Chicago-AL; BB’s (starter): 3, 7x; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, September 3, 2014 vs Detroit; WINNING STREAK: 3 games, July 22-August 1, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 3 games, two times, last April 10-22, 2014; HR: 2, six times, August 6, 2014 at Cincinnati; SHORTEST GS: 3.2IP, 2x, last April 10, 2014 at Chicago-AL; CG: 1, September 3, 2014 vs Detroit; CG SHO: September 3, 2014 vs Detroit; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 2, last April 10, 2014 at CWS; CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS IP: 21.0, August 23-Sept 8, 2014

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2008 GCL Dodgers .205 46 146 29 30 4 0 10 33 0 5 5 29 43 5 0 .438 .346 .784 12009 Great Lakes .260 32 104 22 27 7 2 5 19 1 1 2 15 32 1 0 .510 .361 .870 3 Ogden .350 41 163 41 57 9 2 14 39 0 0 0 22 28 0 1 .687 .427 1.114 22010 Great Lakes .333 69 243 48 81 16 3 18 46 0 1 3 40 61 14 2 .646 .432 1.078 3 Chattanooga .270 68 259 54 70 12 2 17 47 0 5 6 33 62 4 0 .529 .360 .889 42011 Albuquerque .278 94 370 78 103 21 3 29 88 0 7 3 38 86 3 1 .586 .344 .931 9 Los Angeles-NL .253 61 198 20 50 15 0 4 26 2 1 1 25 51 3 3 .389 .338 .727 02012 Albuquerque .296 119 452 84 134 17 4 26 *107 0 8 3 59 106 1 0 .524 .375 .900 8 Los Angeles-NL .174 9 23 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 .261 .208 .469 02013 Indianapolis .207 106 343 37 71 17 2 7 34 1 1 2 50 105 0 1 .329 .311 .640 2 GCL Pirates .364 4 11 4 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .909 .462 1.371 02014 Durham .268 54 190 32 51 12 0 9 36 0 3 0 26 53 1 0 .474 .352 .825 4 Tampa Bay .190 12 21 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .333 .227 .561 --Minor Lge. Totals .275 633 2281 429 628 115 18 137 452 2 31 24 314 580 29 5 .522 .364 .886 36CLEVELAND TOTALS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American League .190 12 21 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 .333 .227 .560 --National League .244 70 221 22 54 17 0 4 27 2 1 1 26 60 3 3 .376 .326 .701 0M.L. TOTALS .240 82 242 23 58 17 0 5 31 2 1 2 26 66 3 3 .372 .318 .690 0

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 25th round (757th overall) of the June draft. Signed 6/10.2012 Traded by Los Angeles with Rubby De La Rosa to the Boston Red Sox to complete an earlier deal made on 8/25/2012 that sent Ivan De Jesus, James Loney and Allen Webster to Boston for Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Punto and cash, 10/4.2012 Traded by the Boston Red Sox with Ivan De Jesus, Mark Melancon and Stolmy Pimentel to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Joel Hanrahan and Brock Holt, 12/26.2013 Selected off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays from the Pittsburgh Pirates, 12/23.2014 DL - strained left wrist, 6/23-remainder of season.2014 Granted Free Agency, 11/8.2014 Signed by Cleveland as a free agent, 12/15.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP - - - - - - - Out eld 1.000 64 97 6 0 103 1 - - - - - - - First Base 1.000 7 37 1 0 38 4 - - - - - - - Totals 1.000 71 134 7 0 141 5

2014 Season Highlights Started the season at AAA Durham, appearing in 54 games before being promoted to Tampa Bay on June 1 after Wil Myers was placed on the 15-day DL…Played in 12 games, including 4 starts at DH, before being placed on the 15-day DL on June 23) with a strained tendon in his left wrist and underwent season-ending surgery in July.

Jerry Sands 61Age: 27, born September 28, 1987 in Middletown, NYResides: Wendell, NC Position: Out elder/First BaseBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 225ML Service: 1 + 042Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 15, 2014; Signed by Cleveland to a free agent Minor League contract.

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Delivered a pinch-hit, game-winning RBI in the 8th inning in 2 straight games, June 15 at Houston and June 16 vs. Baltimore…According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the rst player to record game-winning RBI as a pinch-hitter in consecutive team games since Atlanta's Howard Battle on Sep 7-8, 1999 vs. STL, and the rst AL player to do so since Oakland's Harold Baines on Sep 21-22, 1990 vs. DET...Homered June 16 vs. BAL off Brian Matusz, his rst career pinch-hit HR, rst career walk-off HR and his rst HR since Sep 20, 2011 vs. SF.

Pro Career 2013 Spent the entire season in AAA Indianapolis (Pirates) with the exception of a brief midseason DL stint and rehab assignment…Played in 106 games (73-RF, 15-LF, 7-1B, 5-DH).

2012 Appeared in 9 games for the Dodgers (6-LF, 1-RF, 1-1B) over two stints, 8 in late May and 1 in August…Spent the majority of the season with AAA Albuquerque where he led the PCL in RBI (107) and ranked 3rd in HR (26)…His 107 RBI ranked 7th in all of the Minor Leagues…Recorded a 21-game hitting streak from 7/27-8/20 and hit .467 (42-for-90) during the streak…Named to the PCL midseason and postseason All-Star teams and was a Dodger org all-star according to MILB.com…Traded to Boston on 10/4 as the player to be named later to complete the Dodgers deal for Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett and Carl Crawford…Acquired by the Pirates as part of a six-player deal on 12/26.

2011 Opened the season with Albuquerque before a 4/18 call-up to the Dodgers…Made his MLB debut that night vs. Atlanta and doubled off Tim Hudson in his rst AB…His grand slam off J.A. Happ on 5/24 at HOU was the rst for a Dodgers rookie since James Loney (9/28/06)…In two stints with the Dodgers appeared in 61 games (41-LF, 22-RF, 6-1B, 1-CF)…After his 9/6 recall, hit .342 (25-for-73) in 20 games…Finished 4th in the PCL in HR (29) and 5th in RBI (88)... Dodger org all-star according to MILB.com. 2010 Named the Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year after batting .301 (151-for-502) with 28 2B, 35 HR and 93 RBI in 137 games between A Great Lakes and AA Chattanooga…Tied for 3rd in the minor leagues with 28 HR…Named to the Midwest League midseason All-Star team and was named the MWL All-Star Game Top Star (MVP)…Was leading the MWL in HR (18), XBH (37) and SLG (.646) prior to his promotion to Chattanooga…17 HR were T3rd in the Southern League…Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 6 prospect and Best Power Hitter in the Dodgers system after the season and was a BA Minor League All-Star... Dodger org all-star according to MILB.com.

2009 Named to the Pioneer League postseason All-Star Team…Named to the Topps Rookie League All-Star Team.

2008 Made his professional debut with the Rookie-level GCL Dodgers and hit a grand slam in his rst pro game…Led the GCL with the best AB/HR ratio, hitting 1 HR per 14.6 AB…T2nd in the GCL in home runs (10) and 3rd in RBI (33).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name GERALD ROBERT SANDS...Wife, Morgan...One son, Eli (8/7/14)...At Smith eld-Selma High School (NC), was Co-Conference Player of the Year in 2005 with Tampa Bay's Chris Archer of Clayton High School…Drafted by the Dodgers in the 25th round of the 2008 June Draft out of Catawba College (Salisbury, NC)…Set a Catawba record of 61 HR from 2006-08 and nished 2nd in school history with 205 RBI.

SANDS' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 5, April 7, 2013 at Tampa Bay; RUNS: 1, many times; DOUBLES: 1, many times; HR: 1, 5x, last June 16, 2014 vs. Baltimore (Matusz); RBI: 4, 2x, last September 18, 2011 vs. Pittsburgh; SB: 1, three times; BB: 3, May 23, 2011 at Houston; HITTING STREAK: 14 games, September 12-26, 2011; GRAND SLAMS: 1, May 24, 2011 at Houston (Happ); INSIDE-THE-PARK-HR: n/a; WALK-OFF HR: n/a; PH HR: 1, June 16, 2014 vs. Baltimore (Matusz).

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2005 GCL Dodgers .295 32 78 14 23 4 1 1 14 0 2 1 16 8 0 2 .410 .412 .823 22006 Vero Beach .268 54 198 16 53 10 2 3 18 0 1 1 23 43 0 3 .384 .345 .729 14 Ogden .303 37 132 31 40 5 1 7 27 0 5 1 30 19 4 0 .515 .423 .938 22007 Great Lakes .223 86 292 32 65 20 1 7 36 1 0 1 40 45 5 3 .370 .318 .688 192008 Inland Empire .323 99 350 88 113 34 4 14 96 2 9 4 69 59 7 4 .563 .431 .993 17 Kinston .352 29 105 34 37 5 1 6 19 0 1 0 20 24 3 0 .590 .452 1.043 3 Akron .125 2 8 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .500 .125 .625 02009 Akron .290 130 428 91 124 30 2 23 97 0 10 7 *90 83 2 2 *.530 .413 *.943 92010 Columbus .316 57 196 39 62 14 1 13 51 0 2 3 45 39 6 0 .597 .447 1.044 3 CLEVELAND .260 46 150 23 39 13 0 6 22 0 4 1 37 29 3 0 .467 .401 .868 32011 CLEVELAND .239 155 552 84 132 35 2 27 79 0 7 2 97 133 5 3 .457 .351 .808 112012 CLEVELAND .252 143 507 72 128 27 2 18 76 0 8 3 91 101 3 5 .420 .365 .785 9 Lake County .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 .250 1.250 --2013 CLEVELAND .268 154 541 75 145 39 1 20 74 0 4 4 93 110 3 1 .455 .377 .832 52014 CLEVELAND .231 152 541 68 125 25 0 27 85 0 3 3 *113 124 5 2 .427 .365 .792 11Minor Lge. Totals .290 527 1791 349 519 122 13 76 362 3 30 18 333 322 27 14 .500 .401 .900 69CLEVELAND TOTALS .248 650 2291 322 569 139 5 98 336 0 26 13 431 497 19 11 .442 .367 .809 39American League .248 650 2291 322 569 139 5 98 336 0 26 13 431 497 19 11 .442 .367 .809 39National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .248 650 2291 322 569 139 5 98 336 0 26 13 431 497 19 11 .442 .367 .809 39

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a free agent, 8/13.2008 Acquired by the Cleveland Indians, along with John Meloan, from the Dodgers in exchange for Casey Blake and cash, 7/26.2010 DL – left knee surgery, 8/3-remainder of season.2012 DL – 7-day concussion DL, 5/26-6/4...rehab at A Lake County, 6/4.2014 DL - 7-day concussion DL, 5/26-6/4.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PB PCT G PO A E TC DP PB 1.000 11 94 10 0 104 1 2 Catcher .991 330 2241 173 21 2435 12 25.995 94 842 64 5 911 71 - First Base .994 210 1809 129 12 1950 164 -.909 26 25 35 6 66 3 - Third Base .909 26 25 35 6 66 3 - - - - - - - - - Left Field 1.000 1 2 0 0 2 0 -.990 131 961 109 11 1081 75 2 Totals .991 567 4077 337 39 4453 179 25

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSICYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 Dominican Rep. .273 8 22 5 6 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 9 6 0 1 0

POSTSEASON RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .500 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Carlos Santana 41 Age: 28, born April 8, 1986 in Santo Domingo, DR...Turns 29 on April 8.Resides: Cleveland, OH Position: Catcher/In elderBats: S Throws: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 210ML Service: 4 + 115Contract Status: Signed thru 2016 with a club option for 2017 (1).Acquired: July 26, 2008; Acquired with RHP John Meloan from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for INF Casey Blake & cash.

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2014 Season Highlights Enjoyed another consistent offensive season, anchoring the clean-up spot in the batting order while settling in at rst base over the second half of the season...Set single-season club records for walks (113) and tied his own club mark in home runs (27) by a switch-hitter, becoming the rst Indian to lead MLB in walks since Jack Graney in 1919...Also nished 12th in the American League in home runs, 11th in on-base pct (.365), 16th in OPS (.792), 10th in times on base (241) & 3rd in pitches seen per plate appearance (4.30).

He leads all Major League batters in walks (394) over the last four seasons since 2011 ( rst switch-hitter to lead MLB in walks since Tony Phillips in 1993)...Santana also became the 5th switch-hitter in Indians history with at least 3 years with 50+ extra base hits (Cabrera, Baerga, Martinez, Alomar)...Also set a new career-high with 85 RBI (18th-most in the A.L.)...His 113 walks were the 6th-highest single-season total in franchise history and most by any player in club history not named Jim Thome.

Season got off to a slow start, hitting .157 (14-89, .610 OPS, 9RBI) in April and .169 (14-83, .668 OPS, 8RBI) in May as his average dipped to .146 thru May 21...From May 22 thru the end of the season (106 games) he batted .268 (101-377) with 20 doubles, 22 home runs, 72 RBI and 76 walks (.392/.496/.888) to raise average from .146 to .231...From July 22 thru the end of the season ( nal 63 games) he hit .268 (60-224) with 12 doubles, 13 home runs, 45 RBI and 46 walks (.886 OPS).

Carlos batted .260 (63-242, 68 G) in the second half and was T6th in home runs (13), T2nd in RBI (48) and 6th in OPS (.860, min 225PA) in the A.L. after the break...Hit .308(24-78) in 22 June games with 10 runs, 4 doubles, 6 HR & 15 RBI (1.015 OPS) and followed that up by hitting .313 (30-96) in July with 15 R, 5 2B, 8 HR & 20 RBI in 26 games (1.022 OPS)…Missed 9 games on the 7-day concussion Disabled List from May 26-June 4 for the second time in his career (also 2012).

Was the club's Opening Day third baseman, making 26 starts at the hot corner (last coming on May 22) before transitioning to rst base in late May...Made 93 starts at rst base (94 games) and 22 starts at designated hitter...Also appeared in 11 games (10 starts) at catcher, last coming bfeore DL stint on May 25 at Baltimore (foul ball off the mask)...Compiled a elding pct of .995 (5E, 911TC) at rst base...OPS at rst base was .912 (.509 at 3B/.444 at C)...Made 130 starts at clean-up, hitting .225 (104-463) with 21 doubles, 22 home runs and 71 RBI (.773OPS).

Enjoyed his 4th and 5th career mutli-home run games on July 25 and July 27 (both sides of plate, 2nd time career) at Kansas City, going 9-for-14 in the 4-game series w/5 HR & 8 RBI, tying the club record for HR in series and was named A.L. player of the week for his efforts...Hit .324 (22-68) vs. KC in 2014 w/7 HR & 16 RBI in 17 G (T2nd for most homers vs. KC in a single-season by an Indian)...Most RBI of any AL opponent vs. KC in 2014...According to Elias his 6HR tied for the most HRs at “The K” in one season by any visiting player (opened in 1973)...Only other visiting players to hit six homers in a season at Kauffman are Jacque Jones in 2002 and Jose Valentin in 2003...Hit .268 (70-261) with runners on base...On Sept. 11 vs. Minnesota he became the 1st Indians player since 1964 (Max Alvis) to hit a homer in both games of a doubleheader sweep, both of which put the team into the lead for good.

Pro Career 2013 Had another solid offensive season, spending the last two months of the campaign hitting in the clean-up spot, a move that stabilized the offense...Finished among American League leaders in doubles (T7th, 39), walks (2nd, 93), batting average with men on base (6th, .335, 83-for-248), OPS (15th, .832) and on-base pct. (8th, .377)...Was also among A.L. leaders in times on base (11th, 242), pitches seen (T7th, 2755) and pitches per plate appearance (3rd, 4.29)...Led the team in extra-base hits, OB/SLG/OPS and doubles...When batting fourth he hit .275 (46-167) with 10 2B, 9HR & 29 RBI in 48 starts in the 4-hole (39BB, .910OPS)...Indians were 33-15 (.688) in his starts in the 4-hole...Made 81 starts at catcher (84 games), 47 starts at designated hitter and 24 starts at rst base (29 games)...Threw out 10 of 61 runners attempting to steal off him (16.4%) while catching and from 8/18-end of season made just 9 starts at catcher (39 team games played)...Got off to a hot start after hitting .273 (6-22) in the World Baseball Classic with 5 runs scored, 2HR, 3RBI and a WBC-high 9 walks for the WBC Champion Dominican Republic...Hit .389 (28-72) in April with 9 2B, 5HR, 13RBI and 14 runs scored as he led the AL in average, on-base pct (.476) and OPS (1.198) for the month...Went a career-best 5-for-5 with 3 runs scored, 2 doubles, a homer and 3 RBI on 4/7 at Tampa Bay...Drew a career-high 4 walks on 5/23 at Boston...Career-high 12-game hitting streak from 9/6-17 and hit an inside-the-park home run on 8/31 at Detroit...Starting in December played in 8 regular season games and the playoffs for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League.

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE WALK LEADERS

1. Carlos Santana (CLE) 1132. Jose Bautista (TOR) 1043. Matt Carpenter (STL) 954. Giancarlo Stanton (MIA) 945. Freddie Freeman (ATL) 906. Brian Dozier (MIN) 89

2011-2014 MAJOR LEAGUE WALK LEADERS

1. Carlos Santana 3942. Joey Votto 3863. Jose Bautista 3644. Adam Dunn 3275. Miguel Cabrera 324

INDIANS CLUB HISTORYSINGLE-SEASON, WALKS

1. Jim Thome (1999) 1272. Jim Thome (1996) 1233. Jim Thome (2002) 1224. Jim Thome (1997) 1205. Jim Thome (2000) 1186. Carlos Santana (2014) 1137. Thome ('01)/Hargrove ('80) 111

2014 A.L. 2ND HALF, RBI LEAD-ERS

1. Jose Bautista (TOR) 492. Victor Martinez (DET) 48 Chris Carter (HOU) 48 Carlos Santana (CLE) 485. Evan Longoria (TB) 476. Yoenis Cespedes (Bos/Oak) 44

2012 Had another solid offensive season, spending most of his assignments behind the dish (95 starts) while making 20 starts at rst base and 27 starts at DH...Also appeared in his rst career game in the OF on 8/12 vs. Boston (LF)...Tied for the team-lead in RBI and led the team in walks/HR, nishing 3rd in the American League with 91 walks and 16th in on-base pct. (.365)...Among primary catchers in the AL, his RBI total ranked 3rd-highest although 29 of his 76 RBI came at DH and rst base...Signed a 5-year contract extension thru 2016 with a club option for 2017 on 4/10...Season really got going starting in July, as his batting average dipped to as low as .218 as late as 7/3, his 65th game of the season...From 7/1 thru the end of the season hit .278 (79-284) with 16 2B, 13 HR, 47RBI and 49 walks in 80 games (.872OPS), raising his average from .220 to nal resting spot of .252...Was 10th in the AL in second half OPS (.887), 7th in on-base pct (.389) and T11th in 2nd half RBI (46)...Was on the MLB 7-day Concussion DL from 5/26-6/4 after taking a foul ball off his catcher's mask the night before at Chicago-AL...Enjoyed a pair of 2HR games in 2012 (9/23 at KC; 4/8 vs TOR)...In game of 9/23 at KC he equaled his single-game career-high in RBI(5)...Threw out 23-of-93 (24.7%) runners attempting to steal off him, the 3rd-best mark among American League catchers...Made 7 errors in 100 games behind the plate for a elding pct. of .990 (700TC) and tied for AL lead in passed balls (10) with DET CA Alex Avila...Finished T7th in the AL in GIDP (21), 6th in pitches per plate appearance (4.26) and 15th in on-base pct vs. LHP (.388)...Appeared in 20 games for Escogido in the DR Winter League after the season.

2011 Had a solid rst full season in the Major Leagues, setting a club record for home runs by a switch-hitter (27) and nishing 3rd in the American League with 97 walks…Also nished tied for 18th in home runs (27) and tied for 15th in doubles (32) in the American League, both of which were team-highs…Was also 24th among 73 batting quali ers with an on-base % of .351...Became just the 8th player and rst catcher in club history with at least 30 doubles, 25HR and 90 walks…One of four MLB hitters in 2011 w/at least 25HR, 35 2B, 90 walks (Fielder, M Cabrera, Votto)...Collected his rst career two-homer game on 9/13 at Texas (3-4, 3RS, 2B, 2HR, 2RBI) and homered from both sides of the plate…It was the 7th time in club history and rst by an Indians batter since Victor Martinez on 6/1/2007 vs. Detroit…Hit a walk-off grand slam on 4/29 vs. Detroit (Benoit), his rst career grand slam…Also the rst Indians catcher to ever end a game with a grand slam…Collected second walk-off home run on 9/23 vs. Minnesota (Capps), his rst career pinch-hit home run and the only PH homer of the season for the Indians…Collected a career-high 5RBI on 8/5 at Texas...Split the season between catcher and rst base…Made 88 starts at catcher (95 games) and 63 starts at rst base (66 games) and made 1 start at DH…Tossed out 21.1% (15 of 71) of the runners attempting to steal off him, 8th best among AL catchers…His 36 extra base hits in the second half were tied for 6th among AL hitters…OPS vs. LHP was .964 compared to .732 vs. RHP…Was 8th in the AL in on-base % vs. LHP (.428), 13th in batting average (.318) and 15th in slugging % (.536) vs. LHP…T13th in the AL w/7 int’l walks and 19th w/231 times on base…3rd in AL with 4.30 pitches seen per plate app.

2010 Had another proli c season as he made his way to the big leagues for the rst time, but did not play after 8/2 due to a season-ending injury in Boston...Began the season in AAA Columbus and dominated the International League, earning a spot in the midseason Triple-A All-Star Game (did not play)....At the time of his 6/11 recall from Columbus he was leading Indians minor league players in home runs (13) and RBI (51) and among IL leaders ranked 1st in on-base pct. (.447), walks (45) and OPS (1.044), T2nd in RBI (51), T3rd in home runs (13), 4th in slugging pct. (.597) and total bases (117), 5th in average (.316) and T6th in runs (39)...Opened the season with 2 HR & 4 RBI on 4/8 vs. Indianapolis and had 4 HR & 8 RBI over the season’s rst 4 games...Named IL player of the week during the season’s rst week...Also hit 2 HR/5 RBI on 5/17 vs. Durham...Recalled on 6/11 and made Major League debut that night vs. Washington in Progressive Field (0-3, RS, BB)...Became the rst Indians hitter since 1977 (Jim Norris, RF) to make his Major League debut hitting 3rd in the lineup...Earned his rst Major League hit/RBI on 6/12 w/a second inning double off Washington’s JD Martin and hit his rst home run, also off Martin, in the 5th inning of that game...Overall with Cleveland, he made 35 starts in the 3-hole and 10 starts at cleanup...Overall had a .401 on-base % in 46 games with Cleveland, which would have been tied for the 4th best mark in the A.L.in 2010 with enough at-bats...Did not start outside the 3-4-5 hole in the batting order the entire season at either level...Threw out 29% (9-31) of potential base-stealers...Season ended prematurely after a 7th inning collision at home plate with Boston’s Ryan Kalish in Fenway Park on 8/2...Sustained damage to his lateral collateral ligament (LCL) that ended his season and later underwent surgery to repair the ligament in Cleveland by Dr. Rick Parker on 8/6.

INDIANS CLUB HISTORYSINGLE-SEASON HR, Switch-Hitter

1. Carlos Santana (2011) 27 Carlos Santana (2014) 273. Asdrubal Cabrera (2011) 25 Victor Martinez (2007) 255. Roberto Alomar (1999) 24

2012 AL WALK LEADERS1. Adam Dunn (CWS) 1052. Ben Zobrist (TB) 973. Carlos Santana (CLE) 914. Joe Mauer (MIN) 905. Carlos Pena (TB) 87

2013 A.L. WALK LEADERS1. Mike Trout (LAA) 1102. Carlos Santana (CLE) 933. Miguel Cabrera (DET) 904. Edwin Encarnacion (TOR) 825. Billy Butler (KC) 79

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1. Carlos Santana (2011) 35/27/972. Grady Sizemore (2008) 39/33/983. Travis Hafner (2006) 31/42/1004. Jim Thome (2000) 33/37/1185. Manny Ramirez (1999) 34/44/966. Albert Belle (1996) 38/48/997. Andre Thornton (1979) 31/26/908. Earl Averill (1934) 48/31/99

2009 Named Eastern League MVP as he led Akron to the EL title...The 23-year old batted .290 (124-for-428) with 30 2B, 2 3B, 23HR, 97RBI and 91 runs scored in 130 games...He led the league in slugging% (.530), OPS (.943) and walks (90), was second in home runs, RBI and OBP (.413), and was third in runs scored...His 90 walks were a new franchise record...Santana was an Eastern League mid and postseason All-Star selection and played for the World Team in the Futures Game in St. Louis...Named Indians Minor League Player of the Year...Also named Topps EAS Player of the Year...Hit in 14-straight games from 7/22-8/6 and from 7/1 thru the end of the season he hit .313 (63-201) w/41RS, 13 2B, 12HR & 50RBI in 59 games...Did not start outside the 3-4 hole in the batting order the entire season...Santana was recognized as having the Best Strike Zone Judgment and 4th-best overall prospect in the Eastern League by Baseball America...He also threw out 30% of the baserunners that attempted to steal on him (24-for-79)...Hit .329 (48-146) off LHP (1.064OPS) and a .270 (76-282) off RHP w/an .880 OPS...Had a 1.035 OPS in the 2nd half...Had a pair of 2HR games...Limited to 1 game in the Dominican Winter League after the season (illness) and underwent surgery on 12/8 to remove a fracture of the hamate bone in his right hand in Baltimore, MD (Dr. Tom Graham).

2008 Had a monster season, posting arguably the nest offensive season by any Minor League player...Batting .326 (151-463) with 39 2B, 5 3B, 21 HR, 125 runs & 117 RBI in 130 games...He led all Minor Leaguers in runs and nished 2nd in RBI, T6th in walks (89), 8th in on-base % (.431) and T9th in extra base hits (65)...Was with Class A Inland Empire of the California League from 4/3-7/26...Was named California League MVP (and #2 prospect in the Cal League by Baseball America) despite not playing out west for the nal 5 weeks of the season...Was also named a High Class A All-Star by Baseball America and named as having the Best Strikezone Judgment and Best Defensive Catcher in the CL by BA...Named to the California League midseason All-Star team...After the season was named the best hitter in all of Class A baseball (High A) by MLB.com and the top prospect in the organization by Baseball America entering 2009...Reached safely via hit or walk in 92 of his 99 games, including his rst 27 straight and drove in 7 runs on 4/12 vs. High Desert...Had 26 multi-RBI games...At the time of the 7/26 trade he was leading the California League in RBI (96), on-base percentage (.431) and runs scored (88), was 2nd in doubles (34), 3rd in extra base hits (52), 4th in slugging percentage (.563) and 6th in batting average (.323)...In the 2nd half of play, which began on 6/26, he hit .393 (42-107) w/9 2B, 6HR & 30RBI in 28 games (30BB, 20K, 1.167OPS) before the trade...Did not miss a beat in Kinston, reaching base safely in 26 of 29 games and scoring 34 runs in those contests...OPS actually went up from .993 in Inland Empire to 1.043 in Kinston...Had a .452 on-base & .563 slugging % in Kinston (both marks would have led the league over a full season)...Promoted to AA Akron on 8/31 and homered in his rst game that day at Erie (1-4, 2RS, HR, 2RBI).

2007 Entered the 2008 season as the 25th-best prospect in the Dodgers organization by Baseball America...Spent the year at A Great Lakes in the Midwest League where he was converted to catcher and also spent some time at third base and right eld...Hit .207 (46-222) while catching as he adjusted to his new spot on the diamond...Hit .271 (19-70) at the other positions...Hit .299 in July w/7 2B, 5 HR & 17 RBI in 21 games.

2006 Split the season between Rookie Ogden and A Vero Beach...Season was spent between 3rd base and the out eld.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name CARLOS SANTANA...Wife, Brittany...Son, Carlos David (4)...Signed by the Dodgers to his rst contract in August of 2004...Worked on the KeyBank Glove Drive and Kids Run the Bases in 2011...Favorite athlete growing up was Adrian Beltre, favorite team was the Tampa Bay Rays and calls Minneapolis his favorite road city...Enjoys spending time with this family in the off-season...2013-14-15 participant in TribeFest...Toured Japan with the MLB All-Star Team in 2014...He and his wife are frequent visitors in the Providence House during the season, the nation's oldest Crisis Nursery, committed to child abuse prevention and family preservation.

SANTANA'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 5, April 7, 2013 at Tampa Bay; RUNS: 3, many times; DOUBLES: 2, many times; HR: 2, 5x, last July 27, 2014 at Kansas City; RBI: 5, 2x, September 23, 2012 at Kansas City; SB: 1, many times; BB: 4, May 23, 2013 at Boston; HITTING STREAK: 12 games, September 6-17, 2013; GRAND SLAMS: 1, April 29, 2011 vs. Detroit (Benoit); INSIDE-THE-PARK-HR: August 31, 2013 at Detroit (Veras); WALK-OFF HR: 3, last July 31, 2013 vs. Chicago-AL (Axelrod); PH HR: 1, September 23, 2011 vs. Minnesota (Capps);

OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2008 Missoula 0-1 6.75 10 0 0 0 2 17.1 24 19 13 2 4 7 17 4 0 .316 .553 .402 South Bend 0-1 4.03 11 0 0 0 0 22.1 18 12 10 0 1 6 16 1 0 .217 .241 .2782009 Visalia 3-7 4.70 30 19 0 0 0 107.1 96 65 56 7 11 40 95 11 0 .236 .328 .3202010 Mobile 4-9 4.26 33 13 0 0 2 101.1 102 57 48 4 10 43 75 11 0 .266 .349 .3522011 Mobile 3-1 0.87 15 0 0 0 7 20.2 15 5 2 1 0 8 15 0 0 .200 .293 .277 Reno 1-0 4.58 16 0 0 0 9 17.2 14 9 9 4 2 4 15 2 0 .222 .460 .290 Arizona 1-0 2.54 33 0 0 0 0 28.1 30 9 8 2 4 8 24 1 0 .273 .355 .3442012 Arizona 1-6 3.49 64 0 0 0 2 59.1 60 29 23 4 2 24 41 4 1 .273 .400 .347 Reno 0-0 2.25 8 0 0 0 2 8.0 6 2 2 0 0 2 10 1 0 .207 .345 .2582013 CLEVELAND 7-3 3.24 70 0 0 0 1 75.0 60 31 27 4 4 28 73 5 0 .216 .291 .2952014 CLEVELAND 5-5 2.59 *80 0 0 0 2 76.1 61 26 22 6 2 22 64 4 1 .216 .326 .276Minor Lge. Totals 11-19 4.28 123 32 0 0 22 294.2 275 169 140 18 28 110 243 30 0 .246 .349 .328CLEVELAND TOTALS 12-8 2.91 150 0 0 0 3 151.1 121 57 49 10 6 50 137 9 1 .216 .309 .286American League 12-8 2.91 150 0 0 0 3 151.1 121 57 49 10 6 50 137 9 1 .216 .309 .286National League 2-6 3.18 97 0 0 0 2 87.2 90 38 31 6 6 32 65 5 1 .273 .385 .346M.L. TOTALS 14-14 3.01 247 0 0 0 5 239.0 211 95 80 16 12 82 202 14 2 .237 .337 .308

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2nd round (73rd overall) of the June draft, signed 6/11.2012 Acquired by Cleveland from Arizona along with Trevor Bauer and Matt Albers in exchange for Lars Anderson, Tony Sipp (from Indians) and Didi Gregorius (from Reds)...The 3-team trade also sent Shin-Soo Choo, Jason Donald and cash from Cleveland to Cincinnati and Drew Stubbs from Cincinnati to Cleveland, 12/11.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREERPCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP1.000 80 1 10 0 11 0 Pitcher .915 247 12 31 4 47 1

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POSTSEASON PITCHING RECORDYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2011 ARI (NLDS vsMIL) 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 02013 CLE (ALWC vsTB) 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 TOTALS 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 5.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Had an outstanding season in a set-up role, becoming the rst Indians reliever to lead the American League in appearances (career-high 80) since 1955 (Ray Narleski) and the club's rst outright Major League leader in games pitched since Jim Bagby in 1920...His 80 appearances set the new club record for single-season relief games, breaking the 2005 mark of 79 set by Bobby Howry...Also nished among American League relief leaders in holds (T-5th, 24), relief innings (T-4th, 76.1), rst batter average against (6th, .139, 10/72), scoreless appearances (T-8th, 62) and relief wins (T-11th, 5).

Bryan Shaw 27 Age: 27, born November 8, 1987 in Livermore, CAResides: Avondale, AZ Position: Pitcher Bats: S Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 210ML Service: 3 + 081 Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: December 11, 2012; Acquired by Cleveland from Arizona along with RHP Trevor Bauer and RHP Matt Albers in exchange for 1B Lars Anderson, LHP Tony Sipp (from Indians) and INF Didi Gregorius (from Reds)...The 3-team trade also sent OF Shin-Soo Choo, INF Jason Donald and cash from Cleveland to Cincinnati and OF Drew Stubbs from Cincinnati to Cleveland.

2014 MAJOR LEAGUEGAMES PITCHED LEADERS

1. Bryan Shaw (CLE) 802. Tony Watson (PIT) 78 Will Smith (MIL) 784. Cody Allen (CLE) 76 two more tied at 76

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Worked on consecutive days 27 times in 2014 as the Indians were 52-28 (.663) in games he appeared in (0 ER allowed in 66 of 80 outings)...The only month he recorded an ERA over 4.10 was June, posting a 6.52 ERA (9.2IP, 12H, 7R/ER) in 10 outings...ERA in April was 1.98 (14G, 13.1IP, 10H, 3ER) and then posted a May ERA of 0.71 in 14 outings (12.2IP, 9H, 1ER)...ERA from July 24 -end of season was 2.35 (32 G, 30.2IP, 21H, 9R/8ER, 24K) and ERA from August 1-end of season was 1.98 (29 G, 27.1IP, 19H, 6ER, 23K)...Equaled a season/career-high with 2.1 IP on August 26 at Chicago-AL for the third time.

Suffered a pair of blown saves at Detroit on Sept 13-14 (1.2IP, 4H, 4R/ER, allowed a pair of 2-run homers in each) that took season ERA from 2.20 to 2.65...Did not allow a run over his last 5 outings after Sept 17 (4.1IP, 2H, 0R)...Limited right-handed batters to a .168 (29-173) average against with 39 strikeouts (.493 OPS) and averaged just 2.6 walks per 9.0IP for the season...Batters hit .244 (29-119) off him with runners on base and .243 (17-70) with RISP.

Pro Career 2013 Off-season acquisition from Arizona was a very reliable member of the bullpen...Got better as the season went along as the games increased in importance, going 5-0 w/a save and a 0.00 ERA in 13 Sept. outings (15.1IP, 8H, 0R, 2BB, 15K, .154avg)...Only MLB pitcher w/5 Sept wins...From 7/6 thru the end of the season he recorded an ERA of 1.73 (36.1IP, 23H, 7ER) in 35 games (31 scoreless, .176 avg against)...His 15.1IP consecutive scoreless innings from Sept 2-26 was the longest by an Indians reliever in 2013 (13 straight games equaled a club season-high)...Finished T-7th in relief innings (75.0), T-15th in games (70), T-2nd with 7 relief wins, T-14th in the AL in inherited runners scoring pct (25%, 11 of 44) and 17th with a .201 (27-134) average against with men on base...Earned rst AL save and rst since 4/15/12 at Colorado...Only one other Indians reliever since 1920 has won 5 games in a month (Frank Funk, 6 wins, May 1961)...Batters hit .167 (19-114) when he was ahead in the count.

2012 Posted a 2.11 ERA (5 ER in 21.1 IP) in 21 games after his recall from Triple-A Reno on 8/11, including 10 straight appearances without an earned run to end the season (10.1 IP)...Allowed just 5-of-28 (17.9 percent) inherited runners to score...Earned rst career save on 4/ 8 vs. Giants and 2nd save on 4/15 at Colorado.

2011 Combined to go 4-1 with a 2.58 ERA (11 ER in 38.1 IP) and 16 saves (2nd in AZ PD system) with Double-A Mobile and Triple-A Reno...His contract was selected from Reno on 6/10 and made his Major League debut that night with 1.0 scoreless inning at Florida...Recorded his rst career win on 8/16 at PHI...Appeared in all 4 NLDS games vs. Brewers and did not allow a hit or run (4.0 IP)…Is 1 of just 3 pitchers in DS history to make at least 4 hitless appearances (also the Braves’ Jaret Wright in 2003 and Rockies Franklin Morales in 2009).

2010 Spent the entire season with Mobile, going 4-9 with a 4.26 ERA (48 ER in 101.1 IP) and 2 saves in 33 games (13 starts)...Was 2-3 with a 3.19 ERA (11 ER in 31.0 IP) in relief and 2-6 with a 4.73 ERA (37 ER in 70.1 IP) as a starter...Pitched with Scottsdale of the Arizona Fall League.

2009 Was 3-7 with a 4.70 ERA (56 ER in 107.1 IP) in 30 games (19 starts) with Single-A Visalia...Went 3-7 with a 4.53 ERA (44 ER in 87.1 IP) as a starter and posted a 5.40 ERA (12 ER in 20.0 IP) in relief.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name BRYAN ANTHONY SHAW…Married, Kristen...Attended Cal Long Beach State from 2006-08 where he majored in economics...2005 graduate of Livermore (CA) High School, the same high school that produced LHP Randy Johnson... Three-sport letterman in HS, earning two varsity letters in baseball and football and one in basketball...Named All-East Bay Athletic League in 2005 in baseball and 2004 at WR in football...His 3-year ERA at LBSU (2.20) ranks second all-time, compiling 23 saves and a 9-5 record over 80 relief appearances in his 3-year career...2014-15 TribeFest participant.

SHAW'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Rounders & Boondock

Saints IFavorite Group/Artist: Likes Everything Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Mark

McGwireFavorite Team Growing Up: Oakland A'sPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Parents (Michelle & Richard)Favorite Road City: Anaheim Favorite Road Stadium: Yankee StadiumFavorite Subject in School: ScienceFavorite Thing to do Away From Baseball:

Video Games/GolfFavorite TV Show: Psych USA

2014 AMERICAN LEAGUEHOLD LEADERS

1. Wade Davis (KC) 332. Joba Chamberlain (DET) 293. Casey Fien (MIN) 264. Darren O'Day (BAL) 255. Brett Cecil (TOR) 24 Bryan Shaw (CLE) 24

SHAW'S CAREER GAME HIGHSBB’s: 2, many times; K’s: 4, two times, last August 2, 2013 at Miami; LONGEST OUTING: 2.1IP, three times, last August 26, 2014 at Chicago-AL; WINNING STREAK: 6 games, Sept 4, 2013-April 23, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 6 games, May 29, 2012-July 4, 2013; HR: 2, May 7, 2012 vs. STL; LAST WIN: August 26, 2014 at CWS; LAST SAVE: May 11, 2014 at Tampa Bay; CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS APPS: 13 games, Sept 2-26, 2013 (15.1IP).

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2011 Mahoning Valley .300 65 243 36 73 20 1 0 47 0 3 9 35 30 3 1 .391 .403 .794 152012 Lake County .316 116 468 70 *148 23 7 9 74 1 4 5 35 52 9 3 .453 .367 .820 32013 Carolina .292 134 518 71 151 29 6 5 54 2 2 2 62 72 18 9 .400 .368 .768 42014 Akron .248 126 459 52 114 24 4 2 50 0 3 2 33 82 9 8 .331 .300 .631 4Minor Lge. Totals .288 441 1688 229 486 96 18 16 225 3 12 18 165 236 39 21 .395 .355 .750 26

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2011 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 9th round of the June Draft.

2014 Season Highlights Spent season in AA Akron...Appeared in 105 games in right eld and 20 games in center eld...Got better as the season went along, hitting .282 (42-149) in the second half with 10 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR & 14 RBI...Hit for the cycle in Akron’s 6-4 win on July 26 at Reading, nishing 4-5 with 3 RBI...Played in the Arizona Fall League after the season, hitting .304 (21-69) with 6 2B, 1 HR & 10 RBI in 17 games.

Pro Career 2013 Smith's .292 average ranked fourth in the Indians Player Development System after he hit .290 against right-handers and .296 against lefties...Led the org hitters with 151 hits at Class A Carolina...Named an MiLB.com organization all-star.

2012 Led the organization in hits (148), ranked 3rd in RBI (74) and T3rd in batting (.316) at Lake County...Led the Midwest League in hits, ranked 2nd in batting and T3rd in total bases (212)...Named an MiLB.com organization all-star.

2011 Ranked T2nd in the NY-Penn League in RBI (47), 3rd in OBP (.403), T5th in doubles (20), T6th in batting average (.300) and 10th in hits (72)...NYPL all-star.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JORDAN RAY SMITH...Married, Ashley...On Twitter: @jordan39smith...Graduated from Willmar (MN) High School 2009...Attended St. Cloud State University (MN) from 2010-11, same school that produced Jim Eisenreich... Named 2011 NSIC Player of the Year and a consensus regional player of the year during his sophomore season, hitting .382 with 22 doubles, 7 HR and 57 RBI...In two seasons at SCSU, he hit .420 with 22 homers and 135 RBI...In 2011 was named Rawlings/ABCA and the Daktronics Division II All-America teams (2nd team at 3rd base)...Played for Yarmouth-Dennis in Cape Cod League in summer of 2010.

Jordan Smith 84 Age: 24, born July 5, 1990 in Willmar, MNResides: Willmar, MN Position: Out elderBats: L Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 235ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 9th round (278th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.

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CAREER TRANSACTIONS2004 Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 2nd round (61st overall) of the June draft. Player signed 6/21.2012 DL - right shoulder strain, 7/25-8/14.2013 DL - left rib fractures, 3/22-4/6.2014 Granted Free Agency, 11/26.2015 Signed by the Cleveland Indians to a free agent contract, 1/15.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 50 8 7 0 15 0 Pitcher .984 181 25 37 1 63 3

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI --- - - - - .000 5 0 0 0

2014 Season Highlights Spent third straight season in the big leagues with the Twins as he is second among all Major League relievers in relief innings (237.1) over the span from 2012-14 (Craig Stammen 242.2IP)...Earned rst win in third appearances with 1.1 innings of relief April 6 at Cleveland...Did not allow a home run in rst 18 games (24.1 IP) until June 2 at Milwaukee...Made spot start July 23 vs. Cleveland, allowing one run on two hits in 5.0 innings pitched earning the win...Marked his rst start since October 2, 2012 at Toronto, his rst win as starter since September 27, 2011 vs Kansas City...Made 13 relief appearances of 2.0-plus innings and six relief appearances of 3.0-plus innings...Set career-high with 49th appearance September 21 vs. Cleveland, nished with 50...Went 2-1, 4.10 ERA (68.0 IP, 31 ER) in 46 relief appearances and 1-1, 6.50 ERA (18.0 IP, 13 ER) in four starts...Outrighted off 40-man roster on Nov. 26 and granted free agency.

Anthony Swarzak 51Age: 29, born September 10, 1985 in Fort Lauderdale, FL Resides: Fort Lauderdale, FL Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-4 Weight: 215ML Service: 4 + 038Contract Status: Signed thru 2015Acquired: January 15, 2015; Signed by Cleveland to a Free Agent contract.

SPRING INVITEE Pro Career

2013 Made Twins Opening Day roster for second consecutive season...Set single-season career-high with 45th appearance 9/19 at Oakland...Made 10 appearances of 3.0-plus innings pitched and four appearances of 4.0-plus innings pitched...Pitched 96.0 relief innings, tying him with Juan Berenguer (1988) for eighth-most for a reliever in club history and most since Greg Swindell pitched 112.0 in 1997...Led all MLB relievers in innings pitched, the rst Twin to lead baseball in relief innings since Greg Swindell (112.0 in 1997).

2012 Made Twins Opening Day roster for rst time in career...Started Twins third game of season 4/8 at Baltimore, allowing just one run on four hits in 5.0 innings...Placed on 15-day disabled list with mild right rotator cuf f strain 7/26...went 3-1, 4.05 ERA (73.1 IP, 33 ER) in 39 relief appearances and went 0-5, 8.10 ERA (23.1 IP, 21 ER) in ve starts.

2011 Was AAA Rochester Red Wings Opening Day starter for the second year in-a-row 4/7 at Pawtucket...Tossed a 7.0-inning complete game with one run allowed on four hits, earning rst victory of season 4/19 at Buffalo...Recalled by Twins 4/ 28 and started second game of doubleheader that same day against Tampa Bay...Recalled by Twins 5/16...Made second start of season for Twins, tossing 8.0-shutout innings with one hit allowed 5/28 vs. Los Angeles-AL...Carried a no-hitter into seventh inning that was broken up by a Peter Bourjos’ double, but did not factor into the decision.

2010 Placed on disabled list, 4/14-5/23, with broken bone in right foot after being struck by batted ball at Triple-A.

2009 Contract selected by Twins, 5/20...Made MLB debut and rst career start, tossing 7.0 shutout innings 5/23 vs. Milwaukee...Became rst Twins pitcher in history to start a game and pitch 7.0 scoreless innings in major league debut, with the last to do it in franchise history being Mike Fornieles 9/2/52 for Washington Senators...Selected to play in Triple-A All-Star game, but missed it due to promotion.

2008 Began season at Double-A New Britain...Tied season-high with 10 strikeouts 5/29 vs. Connecticut...Promoted to AAA Rochester 7/28...Ranked sixth best prospect in the Twins organization by Baseball America entering 2009.

2007 Began season at Double-A New Britain...Made two starts before being issued a 50-game suspension for violation of Minor League drug policy 4/20; reinstated 6/11 and transferred to Ft. Myers 6/12...Pitched in Arizona Fall League with Phoenix Desert Dogs, going 1-1, 2.05 ERA (22.0 IP, 5 ER) in seven starts...Named fth-best prospect in the Twins organization by Baseball America heading from 2006 thru 2008.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ANTHONY RAY SWARZAK...Married, Elizabeth...One child...On Twitter: @ASwarzak51 (pronounced SWAR-zack)...2004 graduate of Nova (FL) High School in Davie, Florida, where he was a two-time high school all-american in 2003 and 2004...Had a scholarship to pitch for Louisiana State before signing with the Twins...Enjoys shing.

SWARZAK'S CAREER GAME HIGHSK’s (starter): 6, 3x, last September 27, 2011 vs. Kansas City; K’s (relief): 5,3x, last September 2, 2013 at Houston; BB’s (starter): 4, May 28, 2009 vs. Boston; BB’s (relief): 3, 2x, May 18, 2013 vs. Boston; LONGEST START: 8.0IP, 2x, last Sept. 5, 2011 vs. Chicago-AL; LONGEST RELIEF OUTING: 6.0IP, June 10, 2011 vs. Texas; WINNING STREAK: 4 games, Sept 10, 2013-July 23, 2014; LOSING STREAK: 6 games, August 1, 2009-May 23, 2011; HR: 4, August 20, 2009 vs. Texas; SHORTEST START: 1.0IP, August 7, 2009 at Detroit; CG: N/A; CG SHO: N/A.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2002 Visalia .240 49 183 22 44 13 2 4 23 2 1 2 26 48 3 1 .399 .340 .739 4 Vancouver .250 13 44 10 11 3 0 2 12 0 1 2 13 11 3 0 .455 .433 .888 02003 Midland .230 76 287 36 66 24 2 5 43 0 6 6 37 76 0 1 .380 .324 .704 5 Modesto .296 51 189 38 56 14 2 10 43 0 5 2 41 49 0 2 .550 .418 .968 42004 Sacramento .269 125 443 109 119 28 2 29 92 0 5 3 103 109 3 3 .537 .406 .943 7 Oakland .250 20 60 11 15 4 0 2 8 0 1 2 8 11 0 0 .417 .352 .769 32005 Oakland .236 131 462 66 109 32 1 21 74 0 1 4 55 110 0 1 .446 .322 .768 2 Sacramento .391 6 23 4 9 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 7 0 1 .522 .462 .983 02006 Oakland .254 157 556 106 141 24 2 35 95 2 6 11 97 152 1 2 .493 .372 .864 82007 Oakland .262 150 539 84 141 36 1 22 78 1 9 10 100 131 3 2 .455 .381 .836 52008 Chicago-AL .219 153 497 86 109 21 1 24 69 1 4 4 82 135 3 3 .410 .332 .743 72009 New York-AL .249 150 498 84 124 35 1 29 82 3 6 3 97 126 0 0 .498 .371 .869 62010 New York-AL .288 150 566 91 163 33 3 29 89 3 2 6 58 139 1 2 .511 .359 .870 42011 New York-AL .260 150 526 81 137 30 0 23 85 1 8 5 95 125 2 2 .449 .374 .822 12012 New York-AL .272 148 537 75 146 36 0 24 93 1 5 4 77 141 2 3 .473 .364 .837 62013 CLEVELAND .246 145 549 74 135 27 2 22 63 0 4 4 77 138 1 0 .423 .341 .763 92014 CLEVELAND .208 97 360 33 75 20 0 8 42 1 4 0 36 111 0 0 .331 .278 .608 9 Akron .500 2 6 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .833 .500 1.333 0Minor Lge. Totals .262 322 1175 219 308 87 8 50 216 2 18 16 222 301 9 8 .477 .381 .859 20CLEVELAND TOTALS .231 242 909 107 210 47 2 30 105 1 8 4 113 249 1 0 .386 .317 .703 18American League .251 1451 5150 791 1295 298 11 239 778 13 50 53 782 1319 13 15 .453 .353 .806 60National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS .251 1451 5150 791 1295 298 11 239 778 13 50 53 782 1319 13 15 .453 .353 .806 60

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2002 Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 1st round (16th overall) of the June draft. Signed on 6/14.2005 DL- right shoulder sprain, 5/2-25. Rehab at AAA Sacramento, 5/19-25.2008 Traded by the Oakland A's to the Chicago White Sox for Fautino De Los Santos, Gio Gonzalez & Ryan Sweeney, 1/3.2008 Traded by the Chicago White Sox with Kanekoa Texeira to the New York Yankees for Wilson Betemit, Jeff Marquez and

Jhonny Nunez, 11/13.2012 Granted Free Agency, 10/29.2013 Signed as a Major League Free Agent by Cleveland, 1/3. 2014 DL - left knee hyperextension, 5/27-6/11. Rehab at AA Akron, 6/10-11.2014 DL - arthroscopic surgery, both knees, 8/10-remainder of season.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .980 52 400 39 9 448 42 First Base .991 471 3236 263 31 3530 300 1.000 6 7 0 0 7 0 Out eld .985 970 1883 44 29 1956 9 - - - - - - - Pitcher - 1 - - - - - .980 58 407 39 9 455 42 Totals .989 1442 5119 307 60 5486 309

ALL-STAR GAME RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2010 New York-AL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Nick Swisher 33 Age: 34, born November 25, 1980 in Columbus, OHResides: Tampa, FL Position: Out elderBats: S Throws: L Height: 6-0 Weight: 195ML Service: 10 + 031Contract Status: Signed thru 2016 with a vesting option for 2017Acquired: January 3, 2013; Signed by Cleveland to a Major League Free Agent contract.

POSTSEASON BATTING RECORDYEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS E2006 OAK(ALDSvMIN) .300 3 10 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 OAK(ALCSvDET) .100 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 02008 CWS(ALDSvTB) .250 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 02009 NYY(ALDSvMIN) .083 3 12 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 NYY(ALCSvLAA) .150 6 20 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 NYY(WSvPHI) .133 5 15 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 02010 NYY(ALDSvMIN) .333 3 12 3 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 NYY(ALCSvTEX) .091 6 22 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 02011 NYY(ALDSvDET) .211 5 19 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 02012 NYY(ALDSvBAL) .111 5 18 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 NYY(ALCSvDET) .250 3 12 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 02013 CLE (ALWC vTB) .000 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0TOTALS .165 47 158 16 26 9 0 4 8 1 1 1 24 48 0 0 0

Career Highlights Was one of just two American Leaguers to hit at least 20 HR in each of nine seasons (2005-13) along with Boston's David Ortiz...Alfonso Soriano and Miguel Cabrera also did it between both leagues...Has nished in the top 10 in the AL in walks seven times in his career, including 2013 (6th, 77)...Has homered from both sides of the plate 13 times in his career… According to SABR’s David Vincent, he and Mark Teixeira (13) own the most such games all-time in Major League history

2014 Season Highlights Spent second season in Cleveland, a season cut short due to knee problems that ended his season in early August...Appeared in just 97 games, his rst season not playing in at least 145 contests since 2005 with Oakland...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on both knees on August 20 in Los Angeles, CA to repair chronic medial knee discomfort in as a result of medial meniscus wear and tear....Procedures were performed by Dr. Neil ElAttrache.

Was originally on the 15-day DL (left knee hyper extension) for only the second time in his career from May 27-June 11 and appeared in 2 games on a rehab assignment in AA Akron, June 10-11...Was placed on the DL for the second time in 2014 (3rd career) on August 20th, ending his season.

On the year he made 52 starts at rst base, 34 starts at designated hitter, 4 starts in right eld and 2 starts in left eld....His best month was July, hitting .257 (26-101) with 6 2B, 3 HR and 16 RBI (T11th in July RBI in A.L.) in 26 games, recording his 2014 monthly OPS-high of .692 over the span...Was hitting .160 (4-25) in August when he was shutdown for the remainder of the season after playing his nal game of the season on August 9th at New York-AL.

At the time of his August 10th shutdown he was 10th in the American League in pitches seen per plate appearance (4.15)...Hit his 9th career grand slam and 4th career "walk-off" home runs on June 19 vs. the LA Angels off Ernesto Frieri,erasing a 3-1 Angels lead to give the Indians a thrilling 5-3 win...On the year he hit .235 (35-149) with men on base and .234 (30-129) with 15 runs scored and 20 RBI in 34 starts when batting 6th in the lineup.

Pro Career 2013 Spent this rst season in Cleveland where he nished amongst the top three on the team in virtually every offensive category and nished 6th in the A.L. w/77 walks...Ranked among team leaders in home runs (1st, 22), walks (2nd, 77), on-base plus slugging (3rd, .763), slugging pct (3rd, .423), on-base pct (3rd, .341), total bases (3rd, 232) and runs (3rd, 74)...Led the team in RBI in the 2nd half (32) ...Spent most of his time at rst base (101 GS/112 G) and made 26 GS in right eld (27 G)...Also made 17 GS at DH...Had big games, going 4-for-7 w/3 runs, 2 2B and 2RBI on 4/20 at Houston, equaling his single-game career-high for hits and runs while setting a new career-best in 2B...Hit his 8th career grand slam on 9/6 vs. New York-NL (Tim Byrdak)...Over his last 22 G from 9/6-on he hit .294 (25-85) with 4 2B, 7HR & 17RBI (15RS, .968OPS)...Enjoyed his 20th career 2-homer game on 9/15 at CWS and homered from each side of the plate for the 13th time to equal a MLB record shared w/Teixeira...He was 8th in the AL in Sept. OPS (.869, min 100PA)...Missed 6 games with L shoulder soreness from 6/16-22...On the season's nal day, Swisher went 2-for-5 w/2RBI and homered and doubled in his rst two at bats as the Indians clinched the AL Wildcard for the rst time in franchise history.

MOST MLB HOME RUNS,SWITCH-HITTERS, 2006-14

1. Mark Teixeira 2562. Nick Swisher 2163. Carlos Beltran 2114. Lance Berkman 186

MOST MLB WALKS, 2006-141. Adam Dunn 8552. Prince Fielder 749 3. David Ortiz 7414. Nick Swisher 7195. Albert Pujols 714

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2012 Hit .272 (146-for-537) with 75 runs scored, 36 doubles, 24 HR, 93 RBI and 77 walks in 148 games (107 starts in RF and 27 starts at 1B) with the Yankees…Among all Major League switch-hitters, ranked third in RBI ( rst in the AL), tied for fourth in home runs (second in AL) and nished fth with a .364 on-base pct... Finished 17th overall in the American League in on-base pct (.364), 15th in doubles (36) and 8th in walks (77)...Finished 13th in the AL in RBI and 18th with 227 times on base and 19th in OPS (.837)...71 of his 93 RBI came while batting left-handed…Hit his fth career grand slam on 4/21 win at Boston, establishing a career-high with 6RBI...Recorded his 1,000th career hit with a 7th inning double on 6/23 at the NY Mets...Hit his 200th career home run—a grand slam—in 8/13 win vs. Texas…Was also his sixth career grand slam...Hit two solo HRs in 8/17 win vs. Boston…Was his 19th career multi-HR game (2nd of 2012) and was his 12th career game while homering from both sides of the plate...Hit .367 (29-79) from 9/11-end of season...Hit his seventh career grand slam—and third of the season—9/20 vs. Toronto…Had a higher OPS (.841 to .834) on the road and more home runs (13 to 11) away from Yankee Stadium in 2012...Was tied for 5th among AL batters with 4.26 pitches per plate appearance last season.

2011 Hit .260 (137-for-526) with 81R, 30 doubles, 23HR, 85RBI and 95BB in 150 games with the Yankees…Batted .327 (52-for-159, 6HR) vs. LHP, compared to a .232 (85-367, 17HR) mark vs. RHP.

2010 Hit .288 (163-566) with 91R, 33 doubles, 3 triples, 29HR and 89RBI in 150 games with the Yankees, setting career highs in batting average, at-bats, hits and triples…17 of his 29 homers tied the game or gave the Yankees the lead..Among Major League switch-hitters, ranked second in runs (91), home runs (29) and RBI (89), trailing only teammate Mark Teixeira in each…Hit .345 (88-for-255) with 15 doubles, 3 triples, 13HR, 73RBI and 29BB with runners on base, marking the 4th-best average in the AL...Won the 2010 All-Star Final Vote, earning the nal spot on the AL’s All-Star roster…With his dad, Steve, a 1976 NL All-Star for the Chicago Cubs, the Swishers became the 12th family to have both a father and son named to an MLB All-Star team...Batted .374 (34-for-91) with 7HR and 17RBI in May, marking his most hits in any calendar month of his career...Recorded his 15th career multi-HR game in 6/29 loss vs. Seattle, homering twice off LHP Cliff Lee.

2009 Ranked 3rd among MLB switch-hitters in home runs, tied for third with 97BB and ranked sixth in RBI…Ranked second overall in the AL in walks, marking the most free passes by a Yankees switch-hitter since Jorge Posada in 2000 (107)… Ranked second in the AL and seventh in the Majors with 4.26 pitches per PA...Homered from both sides of the plate three times (4/29 at Detroit, 7/27 at Tampa Bay and 9/8 vs. Tampa Bay)…According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his three sets of switch-hit homers tied his high for any season (also 2007) and tied the AL single-season mark, also shared by Tony Clark (1998 with Detroit) and teammate Mark Teixeira, who joined Swisher in accomplishing the feat in 2009...Started his rst game of the season on 4/9 at Baltimore in the Yankees’ rst win of the season, going 3-for-5 with 2R, 1 double, 1HR and a career-high-tying 5RBI… According to Elias, became the rst player with at least 4RBI in his rst career start with the Yankees since Roger Maris on 4/19/60 at Boston (4-for-5, 2HR, 4RBI)… According to the Elias Sports Bureau, set a franchise record with nine extra base hits (4 doubles, 1 triple, 4HR) in his rst eight games with the Yankees, surpassing Roger Maris, who had seven in 1960… Elias also notes his 11RBI tied the franchise record for most RBI in a player’s rst eight games with the club, matching Maris in 1960 and Robin Ventura in 2002... Reached base safely in each of his rst 17 games with the Yankees, becoming the rst Yankee to accomplish the feat since Matty Alou reached in his rst 19 games in 1973 (credit: Elias)...Pitched a scoreless eighth inning (1.0IP, 1H, 1BB, 1K) in 4/13 loss at Tampa Bay, becoming the Yankees’ rst position player to pitch in a game since Wade Boggs on 8/19/97 at Anaheim…Hit solo-HR in the second and “walk-off ” solo-HR in the ninth in 9/8 win vs. Tampa Bay…Marked the eighth time in Baseball history a player homered from both sides of the plate in the same game with one of those home runs being a “walk-off".

2008 Led all AL switch-hitters in HR, 2nd in RBI to TX Milton Bradley…Led the AL with 4.51 pitches seen per plate appearance and tied for eighth with 82BB…Owned the 3rd-lowest batting average among AL quali ers, ahead of only Oakland’s Daric Barton (.214) & Jack Hannahan (.216)…Walked in 6 consecutive plate appearances from 4/4-5 at Detroit, becoming the rst player to walk six straight times since Ivan Rodriguez in 2003 and the rst White Sox player to do so since Chet Lemon in 1980...HRd in a career-high 4 straight games, 8/18-22…Included was his 100th career home run on 8/20 vs. Seattle.

2007 Hit .262 (141-for-539) with 36 doubles, 22HR, 78RBI and 100BB in 150 games with Oakland (57 starts in CF, 46 in RF, 39 at 1B)…Set career-highs in average, doubles, walks and on-base pct (.381)...Ranked 6th in the American League in walks, 7th in pitches per plate appearance (4.25) and 10th in strikeouts (131)…His 22HR ranked second among AL switch-hitters behind Cleveland’s Victor Martinez (25) and tied for the 3rd-highest total in A's history for a switch-hitter… Served a three-game suspension from 9/18-21 after being ejected on 9/16 vs. Texas for charging the mound.

MOST GAMES, HOME RUNS FROM BOTH SIDES OF PLATE, CAREER

1. Mark Teixeira 13 Nick Swisher 133. Chili Davis 11 Eddie Murray 11 Carlos Beltran 11

SWISHER'S CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 4, four times, last Sept 19, 2013 vs. Houston; RUNS: 3, many times; DOUBLES: 3, April 20, 2013 at Houston; HR: 2, 20 times, last September 15, 2013 at Chicago-AL; WALK-OFF HR: 4, June 19, 2014 vs. LA Angels (Ernesto Frieri); PH HR: n/a; RBI: 6, April 21, 2012 at Boston; SB: 1, many times; BB: 3, 23x; HITTING STREAK: 11 games, April 30-May 11, 2006; GRAND SLAMS: 9, last June 19, 2014 vs. LA Angels (Ernesto Frieri); CONSECUTIVE GAMES w/a HR: 4, August 18-22, 2008; EXTRA INNING HR: 6, June 19, 2014 vs. LA Angels (Ernesto Frieri); INSIDE-THE-PARK HR: June 11, 2006 vs. NYY; LEAD-OFF HR: 1, April 6, 2008 vs. DET (Verlander); EJECTIONS: 2, last May 6, 2009.

2006 Led the team in games played, runs scored, walks, extra base hits (61), total bases (254), intentional walks (seven)… Led all AL switch-hitters and ranked eighth in the AL in home runs…Ranked sixth in the AL in walks and eighth in runs scored…Became the rst player in Oakland history to start at least 70 games at two different positions and was the rst to do so in the Majors since Cleveland’s Carlos Baerga in 1991…Reached base safely in 36 consecutive games from 4/7-5/19.

2005 Finished sixth in the AL “Rookie of the Year” balloting after leading all Major League rookies in walks (55) and extra base hits (62)…Among AL rookies, led in RBI, tied for the lead in HR, ranked third in doubles and total bases (206)...Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/2 with a right AC joint sprain after running into the wall on 5/1 vs. Seattle.

2004 Was recalled by the Athletics from Triple-A Sacramento on 9/3, making his Major League debut that day at Toronto and going 1-for-3 with 2 runs, 1 double and 2BB… Walked in his rst plate appearance and doubled off Ted Lilly in the fourth inning for his rst Major League hit…Hit his rst career home run on 9/5 at Toronto off Sean Douglass… Led all Minor Leaguers in walks and T-4th in runs scored… Led the PCL in walks and runs.

2002 Was selected by the Athletics with Boston’s rst-round pick in 2002 as compensation for Johnny Damon.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name NICHOLAS THOMPSON SWISHER…Married, JoAnna Garcia Swisher...Couple has one daughter...Graduated from Parkersburg (WV) High School in 1999 where he also played football and basketball...Was a heavily recruited safety in football...Appeared as himself in an episode of the television show How I Met Your Mother in February 2010 and Better With You in 2011…Also appeared as himself in the television show The Game in 2007 and 2008...Father, Steve Swisher, hit .216 (305-1,414) in 509 Major League games with Chicago-NL (1974-77), St. Louis (1978-80) and San Diego (1981-82)… Was an NL All-Star catcher in 1976 with the Cubs...Steve was Chicago-AL’s rst round selection (21st overall) in the 1973 draft out of Ohio University...Managed in the Indians farm system from 1985-88, including Terry Francona at AAA Colorado Springs in 1988...Both Nick (@NickSwisher) and JoAnna (@JoAnnaLGarcia) are on Twitter...2014-15 TribeFest participant.The Ohio State UniversityHad the baseball eld at Ohio State dedicated in his honor in November 2011 (Nick Swisher Field at Bill Davis Stadium) after making a sizable donation to install an all-turf playing surface for the Buckeyes… Attended OSU from 2000-02 where he was named Big Ten “Freshman of the Year” in 2000 (.299, 10HR, 48RBI)…Was All-Big Ten at rst base as a sophomore (.322, league-best 15HR and 56RBI)… Also earned All-Conference honors as an out elder in 2002 when he batted .348 with 10HR and 52RBI… Finished Buckeye career tied for 4th in HR (35) in school history.Charitable EndeavorsNick was the club's 2014 Roberto Clemente Award nominee as he and his wife, JoAnna Garcia Swisher, recently created the Swisher Family Foundation with a mission of providing children in need with medical care, education, and recreational activities...During the 2014 season, the Swishers staged the rst Mission Swisher scavenger hunt at Progressive Field to raise money for the Foundation...The couple also engaged children and families in the community with a free advanced screening of Disney's "Million Dollar Arm" at Tower City Cinemas for the Cleveland Boys and Girls Club, and is also aligned with MetroHealth System and its Pediatric Wellness Center, which helps children in need with vital medical care, education and recreational activities...The Swishers have been actively involved with the crisis nursery Providence House, the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland and the FBI Citizen Academy's Child Identi cation Kit Program, donating $250,000 combined to the three causes.Along with these local non-pro ts, Swisher has donated the use of his family suite at Progressive Field to an additional eight local charities including Providence House, the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland, the Ronald McDonald House Cleveland, Shoes and Clothes for Kids, The Centers for Families and Children, Recovery Resources, Guidestone and the USO of Northern Ohio throughout the past two seasons....Established the Nick Swisher Foundation “Swish’s Wishes” in 2007 to assist children with life-threatening illnesses and to help lift the spirits of kids going through dif cult times”… Released a full-length, 12-song kids CD entitled Believe in 2011, w/a portion of the proceeds going to Swish’s Wishes…The Swisher's hosted an event in 2011 entitled "Yankees Unite For Tornado Relief" with Erin & David Robertson, raising over $100,000 for families affected by devastating tornados in Alabama...Has previously dyed his goatee pink on Mother’s Day to raise awareness for breast cancer and blue on Father’s Day to raise awareness for prostate cancer…A’s 2007 Roberto Clemente Award nominee...Nick and JoAnna visited troops in USO-sponsored trip to Germany and Afghanistan in Nov 2011…Wore a pair of limited-edition, military-inspired custom cleats by New Balance in 6/9/2012 vs. the NY Mets…The cleats were auctioned off following the game with proceeds bene tting the Special Operations Warrior Foundation...He is also an Ambassador to the Wounded Warriors Project... Was the 2014 recipient of the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award for his dedication to those in military service giving so much for our country...The BFAOV Award was established in 2013 to honor those whose actions, values and dedication to our servicemen and women represent the dignity and integrity displayed by Feller himself.

SWISHER'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: For the Love of the GameFavorite Music Artist: Kenny ChesneyFavorite TV Show: Criminal Minds or Duck

DynastyFavorite Athlete: Steve Swisher & Roberto

ClementeFavorite Team Growing Up: Chicago CubsPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Grandmother, Betty Lorraine SwisherFavorite Road City: Los AngelesFavorite Road Ballpark: Camden YardsFavorite School Subject: Math

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OPPONENTSYEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK AVG SLG OBP2006 Mahoning Valley 8-2 2.09 15 15 0 0 0 77.1 56 24 18 5 4 15 69 3 0 .196 .302 .2442007 Lake County 10-3 3.30 26 15 0 0 0 103.2 103 44 38 10 7 19 89 5 0 .255 .408 .299 Kinston 1-1 3.58 6 5 0 0 0 27.2 24 13 11 0 0 12 20 2 0 .231 .298 .3032008 Kinston 9-5 2.98 40 9 1 1 3 102.2 82 40 34 10 7 16 109 9 0 .222 .373 .264 Buffalo 1-0 3.86 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 3 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 .250 .542 .2802009 Akron 14-9 4.16 26 25 0 0 0 145.0 149 81 67 21 7 27 125 3 0 .266 .461 .3072010 Columbus 8-4 2.68 20 17 1 0 0 107.1 83 34 32 11 2 33 80 4 0 .212 .340 .276 CLEVELAND 6-4 4.56 12 12 1 0 0 73.0 72 38 37 10 3 19 43 1 0 .264 .458 .3152011 CLEVELAND 12-7 4.25 26 26 0 0 0 165.1 157 80 78 24 3 21 89 3 0 .248 .438 .2742012 CLEVELAND 5-8 6.36 21 16 0 0 0 103.1 126 74 73 18 3 25 56 4 0 .301 .518 .3422013 AZL Indians 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .143 .143 .143 Lake County 0-0 0.00 3 1 0 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .067 .067 .067 Akron 0-0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0 6.0 3 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 .143 .190 .182 Columbus 2-0 2.40 3 3 0 0 0 15.0 12 4 4 0 2 0 11 0 0 .222 .259 .250 CLEVELAND 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .2502014 Columbus 2-1 2.25 6 6 1 1 0 40.0 26 10 10 5 0 10 33 0 0 .191 .353 .245 CLEVELAND 6-9 4.76 25 16 1 1 0 104.0 120 66 55 18 1 14 94 6 0 .281 .478 .303Minor Lge. Totals 55-25 3.08 150 101 3 2 3 638.0 546 254 218 64 30 133 549 26 0 .230 .376 .278CLEVELAND TOTALS 29-28 4.89 85 70 2 1 0 447.2 477 258 243 70 10 79 282 14 0 .271 .469 .304American League 29-28 4.89 85 70 2 1 0 447.2 477 258 243 70 10 79 282 14 0 .271 .469 .304National League -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --M.L. TOTALS 29-28 4.89 85 70 2 1 0 447.2 477 258 243 70 10 79 282 14 0 .271 .469 .304

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2005 Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 11th round of the June draft. Did not sign.2006 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 19th round of the June draft. Signed on 6/9.2011 DL - right elbow strain, 8/25-remainder of season.2012 DL - right wrist strain, 5/8-272012 DL - right elbow reconstruction, 8/13-remainder of season.2013 DL - right elbow rehab, 3/31-8/24...rehab at Rookie Arizona, 7/26-29...rehab at A Lake County, 8/1-11...rehab at AA

Akron, 8/7-16...rehab at AAA Columbus, 8/22-24.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP .909 25 10 10 2 22 2 Pitcher .960 85 44 52 4 100 7

PITCHERS HITTING 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI .000 0 0 0 0 .571 7 4 0 1

2014 Season Highlights Josh spent the season between AAA Columbus and starting Indians rotation before ending the season in relief...Was with Cleveland from May 6-July 24 and again from August 5 thru the end of the season...Around those stints he opened the season in Columbus and spent two weeks there in July/August, going 2-1 w/a 2.25 ERA in 6 starts (40.0IP, 26H, 10R/ER, 10BB, 33K), including a 20.0 inning scoreless streak from April 20-May 1, capped by a 9.0-inning, 3-hit shutout (0BB, 10K) in his start at Durham on May 1 before his May 5 promotion to Cleveland...Josh posted the 10th-lowest ERA in the International League and was 6th in innings pitched thru May 5.

Josh Tomlin 43 Age: 30, born October 19, 1984 in Tyler, TXResides: Whitehouse, TX Position: Pitcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 190ML Service: 4 + 033Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 19th round (581st overall) in the 2006 First-Year Player Draft.

Went 2-1 w/a 2.89ERA over his rst 3 star ts with Cleveland (18.2IP, 15H, 6ER), notching his rst win since July 5, 2012 vs. TB in his 2014-debut of May 6 vs. MIN (6.2IP, 4H, 1R/ER)...Appeared in emergency relief on May 21 vs. Detroit, pitching the last 3.0IP of a 13.0 inning, 11-10, balk-induced win (3.0IP, 2H, 1R/ER, 1BB, career relief-high 6K)...He was scheduled to start the next night at Baltimore (the 6 relief SO were a 2014 club-high)...Season lost some footing after that as he went 1-4 w/a 5.35 ERA in 6 starts (33.2IP, 44H, 29R/20ER) from May 26-June 22 that took his ERA from 2.91-4.39.

Enjoyed a career-best start on Saturday, June 28 at Seattle, one-hitting the Mariners, while fanning a career-high 11 batters (0 walks), recording the only complete game/shutout of his career (Kyle Seager 1B in 5th inning)...Dating back to 1914, Tomlin’s effort was just the 21st game (there are now 22) in Major League history that a starting pitcher threw CG shutout, allowed one or fewer hits coupled with at least 11 K’s and zero walks...The only other game in club history (17,715 games prior to Tomlin’s outing dating back to 1901) under such parameters was Len Barker’s perfect game on May 15, 1981 vs. Toronto (9.0 IP, 11 SO)...According to Elias, Tomlin’s effort was just the 3rd such game in which a Tribe pitcher faced one over the minimum (Barker and 1977 Dennis Eckersley no-hitter) in a CG SHO w/ double-digit strikeouts (Feller had 3 no-hitters and 12 one-hitters)...Kershaw (6/18 vCOL) and Bumgarner (8/26 vCOL) both did it in 2014...Was the rst CG one-hitter by an Indians pitcher since LHP Billy Traber on July 8, 2003 vs. NYY.

Followed up the one-hitter by going 0-2 w/a 6.45 ERA in July (22.1IP, 31H, 16ER) before being sent to Columbus on July 24...Was recalled again on August 5 and made a pair of spot starts on August 5 (vs. CIN, 4.1IP, 8H, 6R/5ER) and August 13 vs. Arizona (G2, 5.1IP, 4H, 0R)...Appeared in 8 games in relief over his second stint and for the year out of the 'pen he was 2-1 w/a 6.75 ERA in 9 games (10.2IP, 17H, 8ER)...As a starter he was 4-8 w/a 4.53 ERA in 16 starts (93.1IP, 103H, 47ER)...Batters hit .309 (51-165) off him with runners on base and .333 (27-81) with RISP.

Pro Career 2013 Josh spent the rst four months of the 2013 season rehabbing from August 2012 right elbow reconstruction before making rehab appearances for the Rookie Arizona club, Class-A Lake County, AA Akron and at AAA Columbus prior to his August 24 activation and option to Columbus....Rehab began on 7/26 at Rookie Arizona in Goodyear...Promoted to Cleveland after the Minor League season ended on 9/3 and made his rst Major League appearance since August 2012 in relief on 9/12 at Chicago-AL, working 2.0 scoreless innings in his lone Major League appearance of 2013.

2012 Had an inconsistent, injury- lled season that eventually led to season-ending right elbow reconstruction on 8/22 that delayed his 2013 campaign...Underwent right elbow surgery on 8/22 in Anaheim, CA by Dr. Lewis Yokum...Was placed on the 15-day DL on 8/13 and missed the remainder of the season...Was on the DL earlier in the year, 5/8-27, with right wrist tendonitis...Did not record an ERA under 4.42 in any month of the season and went a combined 3-6 with a 6.36 ERA (58.0IP, 77H, 41ER, 22K) in June and July and was removed from the rotation after his start on 7/27 at Minnesota (4.0IP, 10H, 8R/ER)...Made rst career MLB relief appearance on 4/14 at Kansas City following ejection of starter Jeanmar Gomez allowing 5 R/4 ER over 3.2 IP.

2011 Had an successful season despite not pitching after 8/24 due to right elbow in ammation…At the time of his DL stint he was T9th in the AL in wins (12)...Built on the consistency he showed at the end of 2010, going at least 5.0 innings in his rst 25 starts of the season, giving him at least 5.0IP in his rst 37 consecutive Major League appearances, a modern day Major League record…His 37 straight starts of at least 5.0IP to begin a career matched former Indian John Farrell (1987-88) for the most consecutive starts since 1919 to start a career.Overall he went at least 6.0IP in 23 of 26 starts on the season...The 5.0IP streak ended in his nal start (4.2IP) of the season vs. Seattle on 8/24 (11H, 6R/ER)...First pitcher since at least the start of divisional play (1969) to have 0 SB attempts against and qualify for ERA title...Overall his .632 winning % (12-7) was 8th in the American League…Also nished 1st in fewest walks allowed per 9.0IP (1.143BB per 9.0IP), 7th in WHIP (1.08), 4th in walk to strikeout ratio (4.238), 6th in baserunners allowed per 9.0IP (181BR/165.1IP) and tied for 9th with 24 home runs allowed…Walked 1 or less in 23 of 26 starts and recorded zero walks in 11 of 26 starts..The 1.143 walks per 9.0IP was the 4th-lowest single-season mark in club history…His 1.08 WHIP (walks+hits/IP) was lowest by an Indians starter since Gaylord Perry in 1974 (1.02) and 24th-lowest single-season total in club history (lower than Cy Young winners Lee/Sabathia)…15 of his HR were solo HR...Won his rst decisions in April, going 4-0 w/a 2.45ERA in 5 starts (33.0IP, 22H, 9ER)…He and Masterson both started 4-0 by game #23, the rst time two Indians starters did that since 1988 (Swindell/Candiotti)...ERA from 6/1-on was 5.24 (99.2IP, 108H, 58ER)…Placed on the 15-day DL for the rst time in 8/26 w/right elbow in ammation…Pitched a simulated game on 9/20 w/o issues...Tomlin went 12-2 in his rst 15 career starts at Progressive Field… According to Elias, Tomlin was just the 2nd MLB pitcher in the expansion era to win at least 12 of his rst 15 home starts…Since 1961 only other pitcher to do so is LaMarr Hoyt who was 12-2 in his rst 15 starts at Comiskey Park for White Sox from 1980-1982…His .226 average against right-handed hitters was 16th-lowest in the AL and his .274 on-base% allowed was 6th-lowest in the AL.

2011 AL WHIP LEADERS (hits+BB/IP)

1. Justin Verlander (DET) 0.922. Jered Weaver (LAA) 1.013. Dan Haren (LAA) 1.024. Josh Beckett (BOS) 1.045. James Shields (TB) 1.046. Doug Fister (DET/SEA) 1.067. JOSH TOMLIN (CLE) 1.088. Michael Pineda (SEA) 1.10

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2010 Split the season between AAA Columbus and the big leagues, making 12 impressive Major League starts from 7/27 through the end of the Major League season…Tomlin made one relief appearance in spring training as a minor league player...Was not invited to big league camp...Made his rst start of the season on 4/18 in the 2nd game of DH at Louisville (3.0IP)...Went 5-0 in 10 games/8 starts from 4/12-6/1 with a 1.63 ERA (49.2IP, 34H, 9R/ER, 9BB, 32K, .194avg)…Was a late addition to the Triple-A All-Star Game in Lehigh Valley (1.0IP, 0R)…As a starter, was 7-3 with a 2.41ERA in 17 games with one complete game...100.2IP, 79H, 29R/27ER, 29BB, 76K…Triple-A batters hit just .212 (83-391) off him...At time of his 7/27 call-up, led IL starters w/a .215 opponent avg (79-368) and was tied for the fewest BR/9.0IP ratio (9.83)…Ranked 2nd in ERA (2.68) and WHIP (1.08)...Won his big league debut on 7/27 vs. NYY, a 4-1 win over the Yankees and CC Sabathia…7.0IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 2K, faced the min thru 7.0IP before departing in the 8th…According to Elias, the performance by Tomlin (3 baserunners in 7.0IP) was only the 2nd time in club history an Indians pitcher allowed 3 or fewer baserunners in at least 7.0IP (Scott Lewis, 9/10/2008 @BAL) in his debut…Pitched his rst career CG on 9/24 vs. KC…9.0IP, 4H, 3R/ER, 2BB, 6K...Among AL rookie pitchers was T4th in wins (6), 6th in GS (12) and innings (73) and 9th in K…Tossed at least 5.0 innings in each of his rst 12 career starts.

2009 Spent the season at AA Akron where he led the Eastern League in wins (14), was 2nd in strikeouts (125) and 2nd in WHIP (1.21)…Led the system in wins, was 4th in SO and 5th in IP (145.0).

2008 Spent the majority of the season with the Kinston Indians of the Class A Advanced Carolina League, making one spot start (6/3) with AAA Buffalo...With Kinston, went 9-5 with three saves in 40 games...Made nine mid-season (5/12-7/11) starts after returning to relief role at start of season following 2007...Was 5-3, 1 save, 3.83 (56 1/3 IP) before the All-Star break and 4-2-2, 1.94 ERA (46 1/3 IP) after...Went 7-2, 3 saves w/a 2.38 ERA in 53 innings of relief & 2-3, 3.62 ERA over 49.2 IP in his 9 starts...Won a six-inning, one-hit complete-game shutout 6/28 vs. Frederick...Following the regular Minor League season, joined Surprise of the Arizona Fall League…Was a midseason Carolina League All-Star.

2007 Began the season and spent the majority of it with the Lake County Captains of the Class A South Atlantic League...Made a spot start 6/5 and ve August appearances with Kinston...Combined to go 11-4 over 131 1/3 innings as his 3.36 ERA ranked fourth among Indians Minor Leaguers and he tied four others for the fourth-most wins...With the Captains, went 10-3 with a 3.30 ERA in 26 games (15 starts), striking out 89 and walking just 19 over 103 2/3 innings...Was 6-0, 3.06 ERA (53 IP) before the All-Star break and was an SAL midseason All-Star.

2006 Was rst in the New York-Penn League in games started (15), second in wins (8-2) and third in ERA (2.09) in his rst professional season with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the Class A New York-Penn League...Was an NYPL All-Star selection.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name JOSHUA AUBRY TOMLIN…Married, Carlie...Daughter, Makenzie Jae (9/2/14)...Graduated in 2003 from Whitehouse High School (TX) where he played football and baseball…Played two years at Angelina JC in Lufkin, TX in 2004-05 and pitched at Texas Tech in 2006…Also played in eld in high school and college and hit .351 at Angelina in 2005…Taken by Padres in 11th round of the 2005 draft… Josh makes numerous school visits and community appearances; including Tribe Game Day at Danny Vegh’s and the CIC Celebrity Golf Classic.

TOMLIN'S FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Lonesome Dove Favorite Group/Artist: George Strait Favorite Athlete Growing Up: Cal Ripken, JrFavorite Team Growing Up: Dallas Cowboys Person Who Has Most In uenced You: My

dad (Jerry)Favorite Road City: Boston Favorite Road Stadium: Fenway ParkFavorite Thing to do Away From Baseball:

Hunt Favorite TV Show: Cheers

TOMLIN'S CAREER GAME HIGHS1-HITTER: June 28, 2014 at Seattle; 4-HITTER: September 24, 2010 vs. Kansas City; K’s (starter): 11, June 28, 2014 at Seattle; K’s (relief): 6, May 21, 2014 vs. Detroit; BB’s (starter): 4, August 27, 2010 vs. Kansas City; BB's (relief): 2, 3x; LONGEST RELIEF: 3.2IP, April 14, 2012 at KC; LONGEST START: 9.0IP, 2x, last June 28, 2014 at Seattle; WINNING STREAK: 4 games, 2x, June 17-July 15, 2011; LOSING STREAK: 3 games, 2x, July 17-27, 2012; HR: 3, 3x, June 25, 2012 at New York-AL; SHORTEST START: 3.0IP, June 25, 2012 at New York-AL; CG: 2, June 28, 2014 at Seattle; CG SHO: 1, June 28, 2014 at Seattle; CAREER 10+ STRIKEOUT GAMES: 1, June 28, 2014 at Seattle.

YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2009 DSL Indians .269 27 108 10 29 8 1 1 24 0 1 1 7 14 2 2 .389 .316 .705 10 AZL Indians .257 32 105 10 27 2 0 0 11 1 2 1 10 12 3 0 .276 .322 .598 112010 Mahoning Valley .290 58 221 22 64 8 0 3 35 1 6 3 12 32 5 3 .367 .326 .693 82011 Lake County .238 126 505 57 120 24 2 9 46 2 4 4 14 69 3 0 .347 .262 .608 222012 Carolina .278 114 439 50 122 30 1 14 59 5 8 7 16 60 1 1 .446 .309 .755 102013 Akron .270 116 445 42 120 23 2 8 43 4 2 1 14 48 1 1 .384 .292 .676 122014 Akron .300 24 90 15 27 9 0 5 19 0 1 1 6 16 1 1 .567 .347 .914 4 Columbus .276 104 395 63 109 27 6 13 65 1 1 3 30 51 0 2 .473 .331 .804 5Minor Lge. Totals .268 601 2308 269 618 131 12 53 302 14 25 21 109 302 16 10 .404 .304 .708 82

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2008 Signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Cleveland Indians, 7/2.

2014 Season Highlights Spent most of the season at AAA Columbus after starting the year at AA Akron, hitting a combined .280 (136-485) with 36 doubles, 6 triples, 18 home runs, 84 RBI and 78 runs scored between the two af liates on his way to winning the club Minor League player of the year award...Promoted to Columbus on May 2...On the season, Urshela ranked 2nd in the Indians organization in RBI (84), 1st in runs (78), 3rd in hits (136) and 4th in home runs (18)...Compiled a .977 elding pct. at Columbus (5E, 220TC, 17DP)...Over his last 79 games with Columbus he batted .293 (88-300) with 52 runs, 22 2B, 5 3B, 10 HR and 51 RBI...Combined on the year he hit .315 (46-146) with runners in scoring position...Added to the 40-man roster on November 20...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com. After the season hit .398 (43-108) for Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League with 2 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR & 22 RBI in 27 games before suffering a left knee injury running out a triple on November 15...At the time of his injury he was rst in the league in average (.398) and second in RBI (22), total bases (60) and 3rd in on-base pct (.424)...Rehabbed the injury in Goodyear, AZ...Named 11th-best prospect in the Indians system entering 2015 (Baseball America).

Pro Career 2013 Spent entire season at AA Akron where he was tabbed Indians Minor League Player of the Week two weeks into the year, hitting .333 (10-30) with 4 doubles, a home run and 7 RBI throughout the week of 4/15-22.

2012 Named Indians Minor League Player of the Week and Carolina League Batter of the Week for 8/6-13...Following the season, was rated as having the Best In eld Arm in the organization in Baseball America's Best Tools Survey.

2011 Ranked 4th in the Midwest League in at-bats (505).

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name GIOVANNY URSHELA (irr-shah-lah)...Single...Is on twitter @Urshela10... Added to the 40-man roster on November 20...Enjoys spending time with family and traveling in the off-season...Favorite player growing up was Alex Rodriguez and favorite team was the Boston Red Sox.

Giovanny Urshela 73 Age: 23, born October 11, 1991 in Cartagena, ColombiaResides: Cartagena, Colombia Position: In elderBats: R Throws: R Height: 6-0 Weight: 215ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (optionns remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: July 2, 2008; Signed by Cleveland as a Non-Drafted Free Agent.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2010 Yakima .302 69 275 44 83 18 4 4 43 1 4 1 16 59 14 4 .440 .338 .778 232011 South Bend .302 97 361 69 109 27 6 9 56 3 3 3 42 96 12 10 .485 .377 .861 17 Potomac .293 30 116 15 34 7 1 0 11 1 1 0 8 33 7 1 .371 .336 .707 72012 Potomac .269 54 193 24 52 8 1 5 24 0 3 1 10 43 6 3 .399 .304 .703 18 Harrisburg .293 43 164 23 48 11 4 6 19 0 0 0 8 38 1 0 .518 .326 .844 8 Syracuse .214 29 98 9 21 4 0 1 6 1 0 0 6 28 0 0 .286 .260 .545 52013 Syracuse .253 134 487 69 123 32 5 #29 77 3 6 5 20 134 4 3 .517 .286 .803 38 Washington .375 8 8 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .625 .444 1.069 02014 Syracuse .300 60 237 38 71 18 5 15 48 1 1 2 20 62 0 2 .608 .358 .965 10 Washington .205 32 39 7 8 1 0 3 5 0 0 0 4 16 0 0 .462 .279 .741 0 Columbus .387 7 31 4 12 4 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .710 .387 1.097 1 CLEVELAND .170 30 88 9 15 2 0 7 12 0 0 1 5 32 0 0 .432 .223 .655 1Minor Lge. Totals .282 523 1962 295 553 129 26 71 292 10 18 12 130 498 44 23 .483 .328 .810 127CLEVELAND TOTALS .170 30 88 9 15 2 0 7 12 0 0 1 5 32 0 0 .432 .223 .655 1American League .170 30 88 9 15 2 0 7 12 0 0 1 5 32 0 0 .432 .223 .655 1National League .234 40 47 9 11 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 5 16 0 0 .489 .308 .797 0M.L. TOTALS .193 70 135 18 26 3 1 10 18 0 0 1 10 48 0 0 .452 .253 .705 1

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 9th round (271st overall) of the 2010 June draft. Signed 6/13.2011 Traded by the Arizona Diamondbacks to the Washington Nationals for Jason Marquis, 7/30.2014 Traded by the Washington Nationals to the Cleveland Indians for Asdrubal Cabrera and cash, 7/31.

FIELDING BY POSITION 2014 CAREER PCT G PO A E TC DP PCT G PO A E TC DP 1.000 3 1 3 0 4 0 Short Stop 1.000 5 1 9 0 10 1 1.000 5 7 10 0 17 3 Second Base 1.000 5 7 10 0 17 3 1.000 3 0 2 0 2 0 Third Base 1.000 5 0 3 0 3 0 .929 7 13 0 1 14 0 Out eld .929 7 13 0 1 14 0 .973 18 21 15 1 37 3 Totals .974 22 21 22 1 44 4

2014 Season Highlights Spent the year between the Washington and Cleveland organizations after being acquired by the Indians at the trade deadline in exchange for Asdrubal Cabrera...Indians ownership paid the remainder of Cabrera's salary in order to obtain Walters...Upon being acquired was assigned to the AAA Columbus roster where he hit .387 (12-31) with 4 2B, 2 HR & 8 RBI in 7 games...In his third game with the Clippers he went 3-for-5 w/3RS, 2 HR & 6 RBI at Pawtucket on August 3...Combined at AAA between Syracuse and Columbus he hit .310 (83-268) w/22 2B, 5 3B, 17 HR (T6th in IL on August 9) & 56 RBI in 67 games...Overall on the year between MLB and AAA he hit 27 home runs in 395 at bats (HR every 14.6AB)...His .980 OPS would have been 2nd in the IL with proper amount of at bats (spent 3 months in the Majors in 2014).

Began the year in Syracuse before being recalled to Washington on April 13, where he spent the next ve weeks until being sent down on May 24...Was recalled a second time by Washington from July 23-31...Hit his rst career Major League home run on April 15 at Miami off Dan Jennings...Overall with the Nats he appeared in 3 games at shortstop and third base and 1 game apiece at second and left eld (23 games as a PH).

Zach Walters 6 Age: 25, born September 5, 1989 in Cheyenne, WYResides: Las Vegas, NV Position: In elderBats: S Throws: R Height: 6-2 Weight: 210ML Service: 0 + 128Contract Status (optionns remaining): Signed thru 2015 (2)Acquired: July 31, 2014; Acquired by Cleveland from the Washington Nationals in exchange for INF Asdrubal Cabrera and cash.

Recalled by Cleveland on August 10 when Nick Swisher and David Murphy went on the D.L...During his time in Cleveland he appeared in left eld (6 games/4 starts), second base (4G/3GS), right eld (2G/1GS) and made 16 starts at DH...Hit his rst career A.L. homer/ rst career "walk-off" homer on August 13 (G1) off Randall Delgado, breaking a 2-2, 9th inning tie (7 of 15 hits with Cleveland were homers, 9 for extra bases). Homered in 3 straight games, August 20-22, which equaled a club season-high with Carlos Santana...His home run ratio (at bats per HR) in 2014 was 12.7 (A.L. leader was 13.7)...Of his 7 homers with the Indians, 5 gave the team the lead and two tied game...Was 7-for-last-54 and 5-for-last-40 over nal few weeks of the season (did not record an at bat from Sept. 16-22 due to right intercostal soreness)...Combined on the year at the big league level he hit .289 off LHP...The switch-hitter was named Washington’s 14th-best prospect by MLB.com entering 2014.

Pro Career 2013 International League All-Star hit 29 homers for Syracuse in rst complete Triple-A campaign (had entered 2013 with 25 career long balls)...Was Syracuse’s rst All-Star shortstop since Cesar Izturis in 2001...29 home runs tied for the lead among all Triple-A players with Mauro Gomez (Mets organization)...Paced Triple-A with 66 extra-base hits and the IL with 247 total bases...Made MLB with the Nationals in September...Legged out pinch-hit in eld single (off Jose Fernandez) in initial big league contest, 9/6 at MIA.

2012 Hit a career-best 12 home runs in rst complete season in Washington’s chain...Combined to hit .266 with 40 extra-base hits and 49 RbI in 126 games for the top 3 af liates in the Nationals’ system (Syracuse of the Triple-A International League, Harrisburg of the Double-A Eastern League, Potomac of the Single-A Carolina League)...All 12 home runs came in season’s nal 3 months (did not hit rst long ball until 6/2 with Potomac).

2011 Joined the Nationals organization after being acquired at/near the trade deadline from ARI...combined to hit .300 for Potomac and South Bend of the Single-A Midwest League...Tallied career highs with 34 doubles, 7 triples, 50 walks and 19 stolen bases.

2010 In pro debut with Yakima, hit .302 with 26 extra-base hits, 43 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 69 short-season Single-A Northwest League contests...Attended the University of San Diego and was the 9th round pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2010...He was traded to the Nationals the next June for Jason Marquis.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ZACHARY BUTLER WALTERS...Played college ball at the University of San Diego (was a Toreros teammate with Washington LHP Sammy Solis)...Batted .314 in 3 seasons at USD and led the Toreros with a .377 batting average as a sophomore...Graduated from and earned 4 baseball letters at Cimarron Memorial (NV) High in Las Vegas...Twice earned rst-team All-State honors...As a junior, won ‘06 Sunset Division batting title (.549)...In the offseason enjoys hiking and working on cars...Lived in Bozeman, Montana from age 2-14...2015 TribeFest participant.

WALTERS’ FAVORITESFavorite Movie: Count of Monte CristoFavorite Group/Artist: Kings of LeonFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Deion SandersFavorite Team Growing Up: Seattle MarinersPerson Who Has Most In uenced You:

Parents, Pat and AngelaFavorite Road City: MinneapolisFavorite Road Stadium: Petco ParkFavorite Thing to do Away From

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WYOMING-BORN MLB PLAYERS (14)LHP Tom Browning C John Buck LHP Denny DeBarr OF Mike Devereaux LHP Jan Dukes LHP Dick Ellsworth RHP Bob Harris LHP Jeremy Horst 1B Bucky Jacobsen INF Mike Lansing OF Rick So eld RHP Dan Spillner INF Zach Walters LHP Bill Wilkinson

WALTERS' CAREER GAME HIGHSHITS: 2, four times, last Sept. 28, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; RUNS: 2, two times, last August 26, 2014 at Chicago-AL; HR: 1, ten times, last Sept. 28, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; DOUBLES: 1, three times; RBI: 2, three times, last Sept. 28, 2014 vs. Tampa Bay; BB: 1, ten times; SB: n/a; CONSECUTIVE GAMES w/a HR: 3 games, August 19-22, 2014; HITTING STREAK: 4 games, August 19-22, 2014; GRAND SLAMS: n/a; LEAD-OFF HR: n/a; "WALK-OFF" HR: 1, August 13, 2014 vs. Arizona (G1) off Randall Delgado; PINCH-HIT HR: 2, last May 3, 2014 at PHI off Mario Hollands.

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YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP OPS E2010 AZL Indians .211 5 19 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 .211 .286 .496 22011 Mahoning Valley .292 69 267 *50 78 10 3 1 20 4 1 11 30 49 19 4 .363 .385 .748 212012 Carolina .260 125 485 66 126 30 8 *8 58 5 3 8 36 104 5 9 .404 .320 .724 242013 Carolina .277 80 289 36 80 13 0 3 33 4 3 3 41 58 3 6 .353 .369 .722 32014 Akron .249 94 341 36 85 15 2 1 34 2 6 3 35 74 3 2 .314 .319 .633 2Minor Lge. Totals .266 373 1401 190 373 68 13 13 148 15 13 25 144 290 32 21 .361 .342 .704 52

CAREER TRANSACTIONS2010 Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 3rd round of the June draft.

2014 Season Highlights Logged another season in his transition behind the plate, spending the season at AA Akron before a left knee strain ended his season on July 26...Appeared in 66 games at catcher (0 errors, 491TC) and threw out 25 of 53 baserunners attempting to steal off him (47%)...Also appeared in 10 games at second base and 8 games at shortstop...Was hitting .280 (54-193) thru games of June 6 before ailments and attrition took hold...Was 7-for-13 on the year with the bases loaded...Played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League after the season, batting .255 (14-55) with 5 runs scored and 8 RBI in 15 games...Added to the 40-man roster on November 20.

Pro Career 2013 Entered the season rated the 7th-best prospect in the Indians system according to MLB.com, Wolters transitioned to catcher in spring training…Spent the rst month of the season at extended spring training working on his defense before being sent to Carolina where he spent the remainder of the season…Threw out 28% (25 of 90) of attempted base stealers, in line with the Carolina League average of 30%...Improved in the second "half" (.293/.393/.359) than he did in the rst (.254/.336/.344), upping his walk rate, and cutting down on his strikeouts...Appeared in 58 games at catcher and 1 game apiece at second and short...After the season, played in the Arizona Fall League.

2012 Spent season at A Carolina at just 20 years of age...Led the Carolina League in triples, nished T8th in doubles and 9th in runs scored...Hit .291 (73-251) in the 2nd half with 17 2B, 7 HR, 31 RBI and .818 OPS...Entered the season as the #7 rated prospect in the Indians organization according to Baseball America. 2011 Led the New York-Penn League in runs scored (50), tied for fth in hits (78) and ranked 10th in stolen bases (19)...NYPL midseason All-Star... Named the 8th-best prospect in the Indians System by Baseball America.

Personal/MiscellaneousFull name ANTHONY JOHN WOLTERS...Single... Graduated from Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, CA in 2010...During his senior year he hit .430 (34-97) with 27 runs, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 4HR and 17RBI in 25 games (25SB)...In 2009 was part of the Team USA 18U club which defeated Cuba to win the gold medal in the Pan Am Junior Games, hitting .371 with 4 doubles and 10 RBI...He was also named to the ac All-American team and earned the game’s MVP award as he was 2-4 with a triple, RBI and a stolen base in Petco Park...Committed to play at the University of San Diego prior to signing with Cleveland and entered senior year ranked #11 overall on the MaxPreps Baseball Top 100...Is an avid sherman in his spare time...On Twitter @TonyWolters

Tony Wolters 81Age: 22, born June 9, 1992 in Vista, CAResides: Vista, CA Position: Catcher/In elderBats: L Throws: R Height: 5-10 Weight: 200ML Service: 0 + 000Contract Status (options remaining): Signed thru 2015 (3)Acquired: Selected by Cleveland in the 3rd round (87th overall) in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.

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2014 CLEVELAND INDIANS SEASON IN REVIEWBASERUNNING: The Indians went 104-for-131 (79.4%) in stolen base attempts, the 4th-highest success rate in the A.L. and 6th-best in the Majors...club’s 104 steals were 6th-most in the A.L. and T9th in the Majors...club’s 131 attempts were 8th-most in the A.L. and 15th in the Majors...the Tribe’s record was 48-26 (.649) when recording at least one steal and 37-51 (.420) with no steals...Cleveland’s top 3 team leaders were MICHAEL BRANTLEY (23-for-24), JASON KIPNIS (22-for-25) & MIKE AVILES (14-for-19); Brantley’s 23 steals were 11th-most in the A.L. while Kipnis ranked 12th...Cleveland baserunners went rst-to-third on 86 different occasions, 6th-most in the A.L. and 7th-most in the Majors.BATTING: Cleveland batted .253 (1411-5575) as a team, 8th in the A.L. and 13th in MLB...for a 3rd consecutive season MICHAEL BRANTLEY (.288 in 2012, .284 in 2013) nished with the highest qualifying avg. on the team at .327 (200-611) - the highest quali-fying avg. by an Indians player since ROBERTO ALOMAR in 2001 (.336) and the rst Cleveland player to collect 200+ hits since KENNY LOFTON in 1996 (210)...Cleveland offense ranked among A.L. leaders in sac bunts (1st, 51), 2B (5th, 284), sac ies (5th, 49), OBP (6th, .317), total bases (6th, 2167), runs scored (7th, 669), extra-base hits (7th, 449), OPS (7th, .706), base hits (7th, 1411), SLG (7th, .389), HR (9th, 142), 3B (12th, 23) and HBP (14th, 42)...Tribe batters grounded into 126 double plays, 8th-most in the A.L...team avg. by month: March/April-.232, May-.273, June-.249, July-.269, Aug.-.250, Sept.-.244...the Indians hit .258 (337-1306) with runners in scoring position as a team, 6th in the A.L. and 10th in MLB; club had a .250 avg. w/ RISP at home and a .266 mark w/ RISP on the road; Tribe had a .253 team avg. w/ RISP entering the All-Star break before hitting .265 w/ RISP in the 2nd “half”...Cleveland plated 239 of their 669 runs (35.7%) with 2 outs, while club’s .250 avg. with 2 outs ranked 3rd-highest in the A.L. and 4th-highest in the Majors behind Texas (.260), Detroit (.257) and Miami (.252)...Tribe hit just .209 w/RISP & 2 outs...Cleveland’s offense was shut out by an opponent on 8 occasions, T3rd-fewest in the A.L. and T4th-fewest in the Majors behind only Los Angeles-AL (3), Los Angeles-NL (5) and Kansas City (7).CLOSE GAMES: Cleveland went 48-37 (.565) in games decided by 2-or-fewer runs, the 4th-best such record in the A.L. be-hind New York-AL (.575, 50-37), Los Angeles-AL (.571, 44-33) and Baltimore (.570, 49-37), also 7th-best in the Majors...the Indians were 25-21 (.543) in one-run decisions and 23-16 (.590) in two-run decisions...marked the 5th consecutive season (2010-14) for Cleveland to post a winning record in one-run games, as the club’s 132-97 (.576) record in that span is best in the Majors.DAY & NIGHT RECORDS/SPLITS: Cleveland went 30-25 (.545) in day games and 55-52 (.514) in night games...Indians averaged 4.07 runs-per-game in day games and 4.16 runs-per-game in night games, while offensive splits in day games (.253/.329/.384) were also not discernably different than club’s splits at night (.253/.311/.391)...pitching staff’s 3.73 ERA (204ER/492.0IP) in day games was 25 points higher than 3.48 gure (377ER/976.1IP) at night.DESIGNATED HITTERS: Cleveland DH’s combined to bat .242 (139-574) with 28 doubles, 23 HR, 79 RBI, 62 runs and a .721 OPS (.306OBP/.415SLG)...Tribe DH’s collected 14 game-winning RBI, 3rd-most in the A.L. behind only Detroit and Los Angeles-AL (15 each)...2014 saw 13 different Indians start at DH: Swisher-34, Santana-22, Raburn-19, Giambi-18, Walters-16, Chisenhall-14, Brantley-8, Gomes-8, Kipnis-5, Aguilar-2, Cabrera-2, Dickerson-2, Murphy-2.DIVISIONAL RECORDS: The Indians went 39-37 (.513) against A.L. Central opponents, taking season series from Chicago-AL (10-9), Kansas City (10-9) and Minnesota (11-8), while nishing 8-11 against Detroit...marked second straight season for Indians to post winning records against at least 3 intra-division opponents...Cleveland went 19-14 (.576) vs. the A.L. East, the 7th time over the last 11 seasons (2004-14) to nish .500-or-better against that division; Tribe went 9-8 in A.L. East ballparks, the rst time for Cleveland to nish above .500 on the road vs. A.L. East teams since 2008 (9-8)...the Indians went 17-16 vs. the A.L. West...marked the rst time since 2005 for Cleveland to nish above .500 against all 3 A.L. divisions.DOUBLEHEADERS/POSTPONEMENTS: Cleveland engaged in 5 doubleheaders (3-home, 2-road), splitting twin bills on April 2 at Oakland (day/night), April 9 vs. San Diego (traditional) and Aug. 13 vs. Arizona (traditional), while sweeping sets on July 19 at Detroit (day/night) and Sept. 11 vs. Minnesota...2014 marked just the second time over the past 17 years (since 1998) for Cleveland to participate in as many as 5 doubleheaders in a single season, as the Tribe also played 5 DH’s in 2000 (2-home, 3-road)...April 2 DH marked the rst-ever day-night doubleheader played at the Oakland Coliseum...July 19 DH marked the rst time for the Indians to sweep a doubleheader against the Tigers in Detroit since July 17, 1966 at Tiger Stadium...over the past 5 seasons (2010-14), the Indians have gone 23-7 in 15 doubleheaders with 8 sweeps and 7 splits.EXTRA-INNING GAMES: Cleveland played 21 extra-inning games in 2014, going 13-8 (.619) in those contests - tied with Oakland (also 13-8) for the 2nd-best win pct. in the A.L. behind only Baltimore (.700, 14-6), also T5th-best in the Majors...the Tribe’s 21 extra-inning games were tied with Boston, Philadelphia and Oakland for the Major League lead; club’s 13 extra-inning victories were most for Cleveland since going a perfect 13-0 in 1995...the Indians went 7-5 in extra innings at Progressive Field and 6-3 on the road.FIELDING: Cleveland’s defense posted a .981 elding pct. (116 E/6120 TC), lowest in the Majors...Tribe’s 116 team errors were most in baseball, most for the Indians since 2006 (118)...defense posted an improved .984 elding pct. (40 E/2558 TC) after the All-Star break ( rst half: .979, 76 E/3562 TC)...defense turned 139 double plays, T8th in the A.L...club’s season-long 5-game errorless streak stretched from July 19-22...Cleveland turned the 32nd triple play in franchise history on July 1 at Dodger Stadium, the team’s rst since April 3, 2011 vs. Chicago-AL...the Indians defense ended the bottom of the 4th inning with a rare 7-2-4 triple play (Brantley-Gomes-Kipnis) that ultimately required/survived a pair of instant replay challenges to enter the history books...runner at 2B was originally ruled safe until a Cleveland challenge overturned the call to secure the third out...the Dodgers then challenged the tag at the plate, but the original call stood...according to SABR, it marked only the second 7-2-4 triple play turned in MLB history, the other on June 15, 1986 when the Chicago White Sox pulled the trick in the second inning against the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.

2014 CLEVELAND INDIANS SEASON IN REVIEW2014 SEASON RECAP: After going 92-70 (.568) to earn the American League’s rst Wild Card spot in 2013, the Cleveland Indi-ans nished the 2014 campaign with a record of 85-77 (.525)...Tribe entered Game 160 still in Postseason contention, but ultimately nished the year 5.0 games behind the pace in the A.L. Central Division and 3.0 games out of an A.L. Wild Card spot...club’s 85-77 (.525) mark was the 7th-best winning pct. in the A.L. and 12th-best in the Majors...the club’s 85 victories were 6th-most for Cleveland over the past 15 seasons (2000-14) behind 5 other campaigns of 90+ wins.

The 2013 & 2014 campaigns marked the rst consecutive winning seasons for Cleveland since the Tribe strung together 8 such campaigns from 1994-2001...in going a combined 177-147 (.546), Cleveland owns the 4th-best winning pct. in the A.L. over the past 2 seasons, also 8th-best in the Majors.

HIGHEST WIN % IN AMERICAN LEAGUE, 2013-14 Team Win% W-L Oakland Athletics .568 184-140 Detroit Tigers .565 183-141 Baltimore Orioles .559 181-143 Cleveland Indians .546 177-147 Los Angeles Angels .543 176-148

After an 11-17 start to the year from March 31-April 30, Cleveland went 74-60 (.552) the rest of the way, good for the 4th-highest winning pct. in the A.L. beginning May 1 behind only Los Angeles-AL (.622, 84-51), Baltimore (.609, 84-54) and Seattle (.555, 76-61), also 8th-highest in the Majors...Cleveland trailed at some point in 40 of the club’s 85 wins and held a lead at some point in 35 of club’s 77 losses...Tribe held a 56-26 record when scoring rst, but went just 29-51 when opponents got on the board rst.LAKE STREET DIVE: At 8 games above the .500 mark to end the year, the Indians reached their 2014 high-water mark for the third time overall, as Cleveland was also +8 on Sept. 21 (82-74) and Sept. 26 (84-76); that Sept. 21 record was technically achieved after club completed (and won) suspended game of Aug. 31 at Kansas City just prior to the club’s regularly scheduled Sept. 22 contest against the Royals in Cleveland...the club’s low-water mark of 2014 was 6 games below the .500 mark (4x, last 13-19 on 5/5).RECORD-SETTING STAFF: Cleveland’s pitching staff recorded 1450 strikeouts to establish a new Major League record for most in a single season, surpassing the previous mark set by the 2013 Detroit Tigers (1428)...Indians hurlers set the new record with 12 K’s on Sept. 26 vs. Tampa Bay; the Rays staff would end the season with 2nd-most K’s in MLB history (1437)...previous Cleveland franchise record was also set in 2013 (1379). MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SINGLE SEASON MOST STRIKEOUTS IN A SINGLE SEASON MAJOR LEAGUE HISTORY CLEVELAND INDIANS HISTORY (1901-2014) Team Year K’s Team K’s Cleveland Indians 2014 1450 2014 Indians 1450 Tampa Bay Rays 2014 1437 2013 Indians 1379 Detroit Tigers 2013 1428 2001 Indians 1218 Chicago Cubs 2003 1404 2000 Indians 1213COME TOGETHER: With the contributions of MICHAEL BRANTLEY and COREY KLUBER, the 2014 Cleveland Indians became the rst team in franchise history to have at least one player collect 200+ base hits and at least one pitcher collect 250+ strikeouts...became rst team in the Majors overall with a 200-hit player and a 250-strikeout pitcher since the 1999 Arizona Dia-mondbacks saw Luis Gonzalez (206 hits) and Randy Johnson (364 K’s) accomplish the feat...became rst A.L. team since the 1998 Boston Red Sox saw Mo Vaughn (205 hits) and Pedro Martinez (251 K’s) accomplish the feat.A.L. CENTRAL/WILD CARD STANDINGS: Cleveland (85-77, .525) nished the regular season in 3rd place, 5.0 games behind rst-place Detroit (90-72, .556) and 4.0 games behind 2nd-place Kansas City (89-73, .549)...Tribe’s largest divisional de cit of 2014 was -10.5GB (May 18), while the club was mathematically elimated from A.L. Central contention on Sept. 23...Tribe spent 2 days in 1st place, 19 days in 2nd place, 116 days in 3rd place, 8 days in 4th place & 37 days in 5th place (3rd place for the nal 62 days of season beginning July 24)...the Indians also nished 3.0 games behind Kansas City & Oakland (tied) for an A.L. Wild Card spot with just one other team ahead of them in WC standings (Seattle, -1.0G)...Cleveland entered (& won) Team Game No. 160 on Sept. 26 still in Postseason contention, but were eliminated that night following the Athletics 6-2 win at Texas.ATTENDANCE: Cleveland drew 1,437,393 fans to Progressive Field across 78 home dates in 2014 (18,428-per-game)...with the loss of 3 home dates, it marked just the 2nd time in 21 seasons since the construction of the ballpark (1994-2014) to draw fewer than 1.5 million people...Tribe’s largest regular season single-game crowd in Cleveland was 41,274 on April 4 vs. Minnesota (Opening Day); largest non-OD crowd was 40,712 on June 21 vs. Detroit...club’s largest single-game crowd on the road was 50,199 on July 2 at Dodger Stadium.AWARDS: One Cleveland player was honored with a monthly award from Major League Baseball, as RHP COREY KLUBER was named A.L. Pitcher of the Month for September (6 starts: 5-1, 2.09 ERA, 43.0 IP, 39 H, 11 R-10 ER, 7 BB, 56 SO...won 5 straight to end the year)...the Indians also took home 4 A.L. Player of the Week awards earned by 4 different members of the team, as MICHAEL BRANTLEY (June 9-15), JASON KIPNIS (July 14-20), CARLOS SANTANA (July 21-27) and COREY KLUBER (Sept. 15-24) were all recognized for their respective performances...After the season, COREY KLUBER became the fourth A.L. Cy Young winner in club history and MICHAEL BRANTLEY & YAN GOMES took home Silver Slugger Awards...Brantley nished 3rd in the A.L. MVP voting.

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2014 CLEVELAND INDIANS SEASON IN REVIEW 2014 CLEVELAND INDIANS SEASON IN REVIEWFIRST HALF/SECOND HALF: Cleveland went 47-47 (.500) in the rst half, entering the All-Star break in 3rd place, 7.5 games behind rst place Detroit in the A.L. Central...signaled the 4th consecutive season for Cleveland to nish the rst half .500-or-better (2011-14)...the Indians went 38-30 (.559) after the All-Star break, good for the A.L.’s 4th-best record in the 2nd half behind Baltimore (.647, 44-24), Kansas City and Los Angeles-AL (both .603, 41-27), also 8th-best in the Majors.HOME & ROAD RECORDS: Progressive Field...The Indians went 48-33 (.593) at Progressive Field, tied with Oakland for the 3rd-best home record in the A.L. behind Los Angeles (.642, 52-29) and Baltimore (.617, 50-31), T6th-best in the Majors...the Indians have gone 99-63 (.611) in Cleveland over the past 2 seasons at home, good for the 4th-best home record in the Majors over that span behind St. Louis (.648, 105-57), Pittsburgh (.623, 101-61) and Oakland (.617, 100-62)...club went 29-19 (.604) at home before the All-Star break - 3rd-best in Majors behind the Angels (.681, 32-15) and Athletics (.667, 30-15) - and 19-14 (.576) at home during the second half...On the Road...The Indians went 37-44 (.457) away from Cleveland...following a 12-24 (.333) start to the season away from Progressive Field, Cleveland went an A.L.-best 25-20 (.556) from June 14 to the end-of-the-season, the 5th-best road record in the A.L. over that span and 7th-best in the Majors...Tribe plated 23 more runs on the road (346, 4.27 RPG) than at home (323, 3.99 RPG) despite slightly higher home splits (.256/.320/.393, 72 HR) than road splits (.251/.314/.384, 70 HR)...home ERA (3.36, 4th in A.L.) was 42 pts. lower than road ERA (3.78, 6th in A.L.).HOME RUNS: The Indians hit 142 home runs, 9th in the A.L., 14th in the Majors and 29 fewer than the club’s 2013 total (171)...club homered in 97 of its 162 games, going 61-36 (.629) in those contests (.369, 24-41 in 65 games w/ no HR’s)...for a second consecu-tive season, the Tribe led the Majors with 7 walk-off HR’s (6 in 2013) and 8 extra-inning HR’s (also Baltimore)...CARLOS SANTANA paced the team with 27 round-trippers - most by a member of the Indians since he rst established his career-high of 27 back in 2011 - followed by YAN GOMES (21) and MICHAEL BRANTLEY (20)...Cleveland left-handed batters connected for 100 home runs, 2nd-most in the A.L. and Majors behind New York-AL (113), while right-handers hit 42, 2nd-fewest in the A.L. and Majors ahead of only the Yankees...Tribe hit 72 homers at Progressive Field and 70 homers on the road...offense clubbed a season-high 5 HR on June 9 at Texas (Chisenhall 3-HR game)...Home Runs by Month: March-0, April-19, May-30, June-25, July-31, August-21, September-16, October-N/A...the Indians hit 78 solo homers, 47 two-run homers, 16 three-run homers and one grand slam...Home Runs by Count: 0-0: 18...0-1: 17...0-2: 5...1-0: 16...1-1: 15...1-2: 11...2-0: 7...2-1: 7...2-2: 19...3-0: 0...3-1: 7...3-2: 20.INSTANT REPLAY: In the inaugural season of MLB Instant Replay, the Indians were successful in 18 of the team’s 33 total chal-lenges (54.5%).INTERLEAGUE PLAY: Cleveland went 10-10 against the National League in 2014, going 7-3 at home with the DH and 3-7 on the road...Tribe narrowly outscored N.L. opponents 78-77...the offense batted just .230 (155-673) with 16 HR, a .659 OPS (.293 OBP/.366 SLG) and 3.9 runs-per-game (78 R/20 G), while the pitching staff registered a 3.51 ERA (71 ER/182.0 IP) - 5th-lowest in the club’s 18-year Interleague history - and one team shutout (April 9 vs. San Diego-G1)...3-game series vs. San Diego at Progres-sive Field from April 8-9 signaled the earliest Interleague action for Cleveland all-time, as the Indians previously had just one April contest vs. the N.L. on record (4/30/13 vs. PHI)...Cleveland is 158-165 (.489) all-time in Interleague Play (1997-2014).LINEUPS: Cleveland used 134 different batting orders in 162 games, including those used in Interleague Play when pitchers bat (133 batting orders when excluding pitchers)...of the 134 different batting orders, only 2 were used more than twice.

MOST FREQUENTLY USED LINEUPS BY CLEVELAND, 2014 No. Batting Order 7 Kipnis-Cabrera-Brantley-Santana-Chisenhall-Swisher-Murphy-Gomes-Dickerson 4 Bourn-Swisher-Kipnis-Santana-Brantley-Cabrera-Murphy-Gomes-Chisenhall 2 Bourn-Cabrera-Brantley-Kipnis-Santana-Chisenhall-Swisher-Murphy-Gomes 2 Bourn-Cabrera-Brantley-Santana-Kipnis-Chisenhall-Gomes-Murphy-Pitcher 2 Bourn-Ramirez-Brantley-Santana-Kipnis-Walters-Chisenhall-Dickerson-Perez 2 Bourn-Cabrera-Brantley-Kipnis-Chisenhall-Giambi-Gomes-Murphy-Aguilar

MOST FREQUENTLY USED DEFENSIVE LINEUPS BY CLEVELAND, 2014 No. Defensive Alignment 6 (C) Gomes (1B) Santana (2B) Kipnis (3B) Chisenhall (SS) Cabrera (LF) Brantley (CF) Bourn (RF) Murphy (DH) Swisher 6 (C) Gomes (1B) Santana (2B) Kipnis (3B) Chisenhall (SS) Cabrera (LF) Dickerson (CF) Brantley (RF) Murphy (DH) Swisher 4 (C) Gomes (1B) Swisher (2B) Kipnis (3B) Aviles (SS) Cabrera (LF) Raburn (CF) Brantley (RF) Murphy (DH) Santana

MONTHLY RECORDS: Records by month - March: 1-0, April: 10-17, May: 15-13, June: 13-13, July: 14-12, August: 18-9, Sept.: 14-13...Cleveland had a .500-or-better record in 5 of the club’s 6 full months from May-thru-Sept.; marked the rst time for Cleveland to post a .500-or-better record in 5 consecutive months since May-Sept. 1997...club’s 18 wins in August were most in any month of the season and most for the Tribe in August since going 18-10 in 2008.

PINCH-HITTING: Cleveland pinch-hitters batted .219 (23-105), 7th in the A.L. and 14th in the Majors...Tribe PH’s had 8 extra-base hits, including one pinch-homer hit by LONNIE CHISENHALL on May 22 at Baltimore (T8th off Darren O’Day)...Chisenhall paced all Cleveland batters with 6 pinch-hits overall on the season, T3rd-most in the A.L. behind Baltimore’s Delmon Young (10-20) and Chicago-AL’s Paul Konerko (8-27)...Chisenhall matched RYAN RABURN for the team lead with 4 pinch-RBI, T7th-most in the A.L.

MISCELLANEOUS BATTING NOTES: MIKE AVILES saw time at 6 different defensive positions, appearing in CF and RF for rst time in career...ranked 3rd in A.L. with 11 sac bunts...MICHAEL BOURN battled a pair of DL stints, but still became rst Indians batter to share or lead the A.L. in triples (T1st, 10) since KENNY LOFTON in 1995 and just the second since 1987...MICHAEL BRANTLEY earned his rst A.L. All-Star selection, becoming rst Indians player to amass 200 hits, 45+ doubles, 20+ HR, 20+ stolen bases in the 114-year history of the franchise and the 9th player all-time in the history of baseball to accomplish the feat...became 9th player (16th total time) in club history with 20 HR/20 steals in a single-season... rst Indians player with 200 hits since KENNY LOFTON in 1996...LONNIE CHISENHALL established career-highs in nearly every offensive category during his rst full season in the Majors at age 25...on June 9 at Texas, became just the 4th player in MLB history with 5+ hits, 3+ HR and 9+ RBI in a single-game, joining Fred Lynn (1975), Gil Hodges (1950) and Walker Cooper (1949)... JASON GIAMBI became the 36th player in MLB history to homer in 20 consecutive seasons...YAN GOMES emerged as one of the best catchers in the A.L. in just his rst full-season in the Majors, join-ing CARLOS SANTANA, VICTOR MARTINEZ, SANDY ALOMAR & JOHN ROMANO as only catchers in Indians history (min. 60% games at C) with 20+ HR, 60+ R and 70+ RBI in a season...led all A.L. backstops in AVG (.278), OPS (.785) and XBH’s (49); nished 2nd in RBI (74) and 3rd in HR (21)...was 2nd among MLB catchers in OPS…JASON KIPNIS was limited to 4 months of action, but still nished 7th among A.L. 2nd basemen in OPS and 12th in the A.L. with 22 stolen bases (2nd-most on team)...DAVID MURPHY ranked among A.L. clutch-hitting leaders in both avg. w/RISP (2nd, .360) and avg. w/ runners on base (10th, .326)...ROBERTO PEREZ made his MLB debut and hit at a .305 clip as member of Indians for nal 3 months of season after excelling with AAA Colum-bus...Indians hurlers compiled a 2.60 ERA with Roberto behind the plate...RYAN RABURN matched Chisenhall for team lead with 4 pinch-RBI...JOSE RAMIREZ handled full-time SS duties following July 31 trade of ASDRUBAL CABRERA after standout season at AAA Columbus...shared A.L. lead with 13 sac bunts...hit .298 from Aug. 9 on, while .262 avg. overall ranked 6th among A.L. rook-ies...CARLOS SANTANA set a single-season Cleveland franchise record with 113 walks - rst Indians batter to lead MLB in walks since Jack Graney in 1919 - and matched his own club record for home runs (27) by a switch-hitter, 12th-most in the A.L. for 2014...became 5th switch-hitter in Indians history to collect 50+ extra base hits in 3 different seasons (Cabrera, Baerga, Martinez, Alomar).PITCHING: Cleveland’s pitching staff registered a 3.56 ERA (581ER/1468.1 IP), the Indians lowest team gure in nearly 40 years since posting a 3.47 ERA in 1976...the 3.56 gure in 2014 was also 6th-lowest in the A.L. and 14th in the Majors...Tribe hurl-ers posted a 3.36 ERA (282ER/756.0 IP) at Progressive Field, the club’s 3rd-lowest gure all-time in that ballpark (1994-2014) behind 1995 (3.30) and 2005 (3.32)...was also the A.L.’s 4th-lowest home gure, 12th-lowest in the Majors...Cleveland’s 3.78 road ERA (299ER/712.1 IP) was lowest for the club since 1976 (3.77); also 6th-lowest in the A.L. and 12th in the Majors...team posted 15 total shutouts, 4th-most in the A.L. (see: ‘Shutouts’)...staff’s .250 (1398-5598) opponents’ avg. was 6th-lowest in the A.L., which included a .242 (325-1342) clip with runners in scoring position (5th in A.L.)...also ranked among A.L. leaders in opposing OPS (7th, .697), SLG (7th, .385) and OBP (8th, .312), while allowing the 4th-fewest HR’s by any A.L. staff (135) behind only Los Angeles-AL (126), Detroit (127) and Kansas City (128)...Cleveland’s pitching staff recorded 1450 strikeouts to establish a new Major League record for most in a single season (see separate note)...combined for a season-long 20.0-inning scoreless streak from August 19-21; longest individual scoreless streaks by a starter/reliever, respectively, were owned by DANNY SALAZAR (21.0IP, Aug. 23-Sept. 8) and CODY ALLEN (17.0IP, June 24-Aug. 9)...team allowed 95 stolen bases, 6th-most in A.L., at a 68.3% success rate (95-for-139) - 2nd-best in the A.L. behind only New York-AL (67.0%, 77-for-115)...staff posted a 3.95 ERA (372ER/846.2IP) across 94 games prior to the All-Star break, but a 3.03 ERA (209ER/621.2IP) over 68 games in the second half, which was the 2nd-lowest gure in the A.L. and 3rd-lowest in the Majors behind Baltimore (2.88) and Washington (2.96)...that Indians 3.03 ERA stands as Cleveland’s lowest since posting a 2.82 ERA after 1972 All-Star break...Starters: The Cleveland starting rotation combined to go 50-55 (.476) with a 3.82 ERA (405ER/955.0 IP), 8th-best in the A.L. and 18th in MLB...rotation carried a 4.49 ERA (268ER/537.1IP) prior to the All-Star break, but a 2.95 ERA (137ER/417.2IP) in the second half, 2nd-lowest in the Majors behind only Washington (2.74)...Tribe used just 8 different starters, fewest for Cleveland since 2007 (8)...staff’s 955.0 IP were 8th-most in the A.L. and 18th in MLB (~5.2+IP-per-start)...COREY KLUBER (18-9) led the staff in victories, but was only pitcher on staff to reach double-digit wins...was rst pitcher other than JUSTIN MASTERSON to lead Cleveland in wins since ROBERTO HERNANDEZ in 2010 (13-14), as Masterson paced the staff in each of previous 3 seasons (2011-13)...club began with the season-opening rotation of Masterson, Kluber, ZACH McALLISTER, DANNY SALAZAR and CARLOS CARRASCO, later adding TREVOR BAUER (April 9-G2), JOSH TOMLIN (May 6) and TJ HOUSE (MLB debut May 17); House was lone left-hander to start for the Tribe...Relievers: Cleveland set an all-time American League record with 573 relief appearances, 3rd-most in MLB history behind the 2007 Washington Nationals (588) and 2012 Colorado Rockies (575)...additionally, the Indians became the rst A.L. team in baseball history to have 4 different pitchers appear in 70+ games, as BRYAN SHAW (80), CODY ALLEN (76), MARC RZEPCZYNSKI (73) and SCOTT ATCHISON (70) each reached that threshold...the Indians bullpen went 35-22 (.614) with a 3.09 ERA (176ER/513.1 IP) and was used in 156 of the team’s 162 games...the 35 relief wins paced all MLB teams and established a new Cleveland franchise record, surpassing 1993 (34-32)...Tribe relievers allowed the lowest pct. of inherited runners to score in all of MLB (19.5%, 67-343), this despite inheriting an MLB-high 343 runners - 59 more than next-closest bullpen (Yankees, 284)...ranked 8th in A.L. with 40 saves, but 12th in save pct. (64.5%, 40-62) and 14th in blown saves (22, T4th-most in MLB)...‘pen notched A.L.’s 4th-most strikeouts (504) against 8th-most walks (184)...ranked 7th among A.L. leaders in both opponents AVG (.234) and OPS (.674).

PLAYERS USED/ROOKIES: Cleveland had 47 different players appear in a game for the club in 2013, two fewer than in 2013 (49)...Indians had a break-out of 25 position players and 22 pitchers...club had 11 different rookies see action, including: AUSTIN ADAMS, JESUS AGUILAR, TREVOR BAUER, KYLE CROCKETT, TYLER HOLT, TJ HOUSE, C.C. LEE, ROBERTO PEREZ, BRYAN PRICE, JOSE RAMIREZ, ZACH WALTERS...7 of those players made their MLB debuts with Cleveland in 2014: Adams, Aguilar, Crockett, Holt, House, Perez, Price.

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CENTRAL W L PCT GB Detroit 90 72 .556 - *Kansas City 89 73 .549 -1.0 CLEVELAND 85 77 .525 -5.0 Chicago 73 89 .451 -17.0 Minnesota 70 92 .432 -20.0

EAST W L PCT GB Baltimore 96 66 .593 - New York 84 78 .519 -12.0 Toronto 83 79 .512 -13.0 Tampa Bay 77 85 .475 -19.0 Boston 71 91 .438 -25.0

WEST W L PCT GB Los Angeles 98 64 .605 - *Oakland 88 74 .543 -10.0 Seattle 87 75 .537 -11.0 Houston 70 92 .432 -28.0 Texas 67 95 .414 -31.0 * Wild Card Winner

AL WILDCARD W L PCT GB Kansas City 89 73 .549 - Oakland 88 74 .543 - Seattle 87 75 .537 -1.0 CLEVELAND 85 77 .525 -3.0 New York 84 78 .519 -4.0 Toronto 83 79 .512 -5.0

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGSNATIONAL LEAGUE

CENTRAL W L PCT GB St. Louis 90 72 .556 - *Pittsburgh 88 74 .543 -2.0 Milwaukee 82 80 .506 -8.0 Cincinnati 76 86 .469 -14.0 Chicago 73 89 .451 -17.0

EAST W L PCT GB Washington 96 66 .593 - Atlanta 79 83 .488 -17.0 New York 79 83 .488 -17.0 Miami 77 85 .475 -19.0 Philadelphia 73 89 .451 -23.0

WEST W L PCT GB Los Angeles 94 68 .580 - *San Francisco 88 74 .543 -6.0 San Diego 77 85 .475 -17.0 Colorado 66 96 .407 -28.0 Arizona 64 98 .395 -30.0

2014 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSCLEVELAND TEAM BATTINGRuns, Game 17 June 9 at TEXRuns, Inning 7 July 18 at DET (7th inning)Most Hits, Game 22 May 14 at TORFewest Hits, Game 1 2x, last June 30 at LADHits, Inning 7 July 18 at DET (7th inning)Doubles 7 2x, last May 14 at TORTriples 2 3x, last on August 28 at CWSHome Runs 5 June 9 at TEXHome Runs, Both Clubs 7 June 9 at TEXConsecutive Games w/HR 7G 2x, last July 1-8 Consecutive Games 0HR 5G April 22-26 Consecutive Scoreless IP 21.0 June 28-30Extra-Base Hits 10 May 14 at TORTotal Bases 37 May 14 at TORStolen Bases 3 4x, last August 28 at CWSWalks 8 April 12 at CWSStrikeouts (9 inn.) 14 April 18 vs TOR Strikeouts (Extras) 17 June 24 at ARI (14.0IP)Left On Base (9 inn.) 13 June 14 at BOSLeft On Base (Extras) 14 May 19 vs. DET (10.0IP)CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL BATTINGHits 5 3x, last Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXRuns 5 Brantley, June 9 at TEXDoubles 3 Murphy, May 14 at TORTriples 2 2x, Bourn, 6/25 @AZ & 8/28 @CWSHome Runs 3 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXConsecutive Games w/HR 3G 2x, last by Walters, 8/20-22 Extra-Base Hits 4 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXTotal Bases 15 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXRBI 9 Chisenhall, June 9 at TEXStolen Bases 2 6x, last by Kipnis, Sept 2 vs. DETWalks 3 6x, last by Kipnis, July 19 at DET-G2Strikeouts 4 4x, last by Gomes, Sept 27 vs. TBHit Streak 15 2x, Brantley, 5/14-30 & 9/11-24 Errors 2 4x, last by Santana, 8/7 at CINCLEVELAND TEAM PITCHINGStrikeouts, 9.0 IP 17 Sept 16 at HOUWalks, 9.0IP 9 2x, last May 18 vs. OAKWalks, Extra IP 10 May 21 vs. DET (13.0IP)Fewest Walks 0 16x, last Sept 15 at HOUMost Runs Allowed, Game 13 May 18 vs. OAKMost Runs Allowed, Inning 8 5/16 vs. OAK (2nd inning)Fewest Hits Allowed, Game 1 6/28 @SEA (Tomlin 1-hit CG/SHO)Most Hits Allowed, 9.0IP Game 20 Sept 1 vs. DETMost Hits Allowed, Extras 19 June 24 at ARI (14.0IP)Most Hits Allowed, Inning 7 Sept 8 vs. LAA (5th inning)Stolen Bases Allowed 3 5x, last August 30 at KCHome Runs 5 Sept 1 vs. DETConsec. Scoreless IP (team) 20.0 August 19-21 CLEVELAND INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGInnings, Starter 9.0 7x, last Carrasco, Sept 17 at HOUFewest Innings, Starter 1.1 McAllister, May 16 vs. OAKInnings, Reliever 4.0 2x, Carrasco, last August 5 vs. CINConsec. Scoreless IP(starter) 21.0 Salazar, 8/23-9/8Consec. Scoreless IP (relief) 17.0 Allen, 6/24-8/9 Consec. Scoreless Apps (relief) 19 2x, Allen, 6/24-8/9, Rzep, 8/13-9/27Winning Streak 6G Kluber, 7/6-8/9 & Atchison, 5/19-8/15 Losing Streak 7G McAllister, 4/26-9/15 Strikeouts, Starter 14 2x, Kluber, 9/16@HOU & 9/21@MINStrikeouts, Reliever 6 Tomlin, May 21 vs. DETWalks, Starter 5 2x, last by Masterson, 5/18 vs OAKWalks, Reliever 4 Wood, April 11 at CWSRuns Allowed, Starter 8 2x, last by Tomlin, June 22 vs. DETEarned Runs Allowed, Starter 8 McAllister, May 16 vs. OAKHits Allowed, Starter 11 2x, last by Tomlin, June 17 vs. LAAHome Runs Allowed, Starter 3 2x, last by Kluber, Sept 1 vs. DETPitches 120 Kluber, Sept 21 at MINConsec. Save Conversions 17 Allen, 5/30-8/28CLEVELAND MISCELLANEOUSWinning Streak 6G May 30-June 4 Losing Streak 6G April 25-30 Longest Game, Innings 14.0 3x, last July 24 at KCLongest Game, Time, 9 IP 4:10 May 9 at TBLongest Game, Time, Xtra 5:32 June 24 at ARI (14.0IP)Shortest Game, Time 2:10 July 30 vs. SEALargest Crowd, Home 41,274 April 4 vs. MIN (home opener)Largest Crowd, Road 50,199 July 2 at LADWinning Margin 15-4 (11R) May 14 at TORLosing Margin 1-12 (11R) Sept 1 vs. DETLargest De cit in Win 0-5 (5R) August 19 at MINLargest Lead Blown in Loss 5-0 (5R) July 26 at KCTeam Errors 3 7x, last August 8 at NYYDouble Plays Turned (team), 9IP 3 10x, last Sept 11 vs. MIN (G2)Double Plays Turned (team), ex. 4 May 22 at BAL (13.0IP)Double Plays Hit Into (team) 3 8x, last August 13 vs. ARI (G2)

STARTS BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9AGUILAR - - - - - 3 2 3 3AVILES 1 20 - - - 5 8 7 47BOURN 104 - - - - - - - -BRANTLEY - - 126 - 18 10 - - -CABRERA 7 51 - 1 3 27 4 1 -CHISENHALL - 3 1 6 40 19 21 28 9DICKERSON - 2 - - 1 - 1 8 14GIAMBI - - - - - 6 6 6 -GIMENEZ - - - - - - - 3 -GOMES - - 1 - 19 21 51 29 8HOLT 1 - - - 1 - 1 3 11JOHNSON 1 - - - - - - - 4KIPNIS 35 1 31 19 33 6 1 - -KOTTARAS - - - - - - - 1 5MORGAN 11 - - - - - - 1 -MURPHY - 3 - 1 14 15 35 36 9PEREZ - - - - - - 1 8 16RABURN - - 1 5 22 8 6 5 5RAMIREZ 1 42 - - - - - 7 11SANTANA - 1 - 130 8 3 4 5 -SELLERS - - - - - - - - 5SHUCK 1 - - - - - - 3 1SWISHER - 39 2 - 3 34 13 1 -WALTERS - - - - - 5 8 7 3PITCHERS - - - - - - - 1 10

STARTS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DHAGUILAR - 9 - - - - - - 2AVILES - - 28 28 12 17 2 1 -BOURN - - - - - - - 104 -BRANTLEY - - - - - 106 - 40 8CABRERA - - - - 92 - - - 2CHISENHALL - 5 - 108 - - - - 14DICKERSON - - - - - 14 8 3 2GIAMBI - - - - - - - - 18GIMENEZ - 3 - - - - - - -GOMES 121 - - - - - - - 8HOLT - - - - - - 14 3 -JOHNSON - - 2 - - - 3 - -KIPNIS - - 121 - - - - - 5KOTTARAS 6 - - - - - - - -MORGAN - - - - - 1 - 11 -MURPHY - - - - - 2 109 - 2PEREZ 25 - - - - - - - -RABURN - - - - - 14 19 - 19RAMIREZ - - 7 - 54 - - - -SANTANA 10 93 - 26 - - - - 22SELLERS - - 1 - 4 - - - -SHUCK - - - - - 3 2 - -SWISHER - 52 - - - 2 4 - 34WALTERS - - 3 - - 3 1 - 16LINE-UPS USED: 133 in 162 games

RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+CLEVELAND 78 79 59 58 91 81 86 49 63 25OPPONENTS 66 70 72 79 95 65 73 55 56 22

RECORD BY DAY OF WEEK RECORD BY MONTHMonday 7-10 April 11-17Tuesday 10-12 May 15-13Wednesday 16-10 June 13-13Thursday 9-9 July 14-12Friday 11-15 August 18-9Saturday 17-10 September 14-13Sunday 15-11

CATCHING BREAKDOWN G/GS Record cERA IP ER CS SBA CS% PBGOMES 126/121 58-63 3.68 1082.0 443 27 93 29.0% 6SANTANA 11/10 6-4 4.16 93.0 43 4 12 33.3% 2KOTTARAS 9/6 4-2 3.36 59.0 22 1 8 12.5% 0PEREZ 29/25 17-8 2.60 232.1 67 7 21 33.3% 1GIMENEZ 2/0 0-0 27.00 2.0 6 - - --- 0

2014 CLEVELAND INDIANS SEASON IN REVIEWSPRING TRAINING: The Indians nished with the Cactus League’s best record at 20-9-2 (.690), just shy of Tampa Bay (.696, 16-7-4) for the best winning pct. in the Majors...Cleveland’s offense ranked among Cactus League leaders in OBP (1st, .366), OPS (2nd, .814), AVG (3rd, .288), runs (3rd, 192), SLG (3rd, .449), 2B (4th, 68) and HR (T6th, 29)...the Indians staff registered a 4.28 ERA (132 ER/277.1 IP), 5th-lowest in the Cactus League...staff’s 262 strikeouts were 2nd-most in Cactus League & Majors behind only Chicago-NL (268)...MICHAEL BRANTLEY led C.L. w/ .500 AVG (25-50), .552 OBP & 8 doubles (tied) and ranked among leaders w/ 25 hits (T2nd), .740 SLG (5th) & 14 RBI (T7th)...JASON KIPNIS ranked among leaders with .446 OBP (7th) and 14 runs (T7th)...CARLOS SANTANA was tied for C.L. lead w/ 12 walks.TIME OF GAME: Cleveland’s average time of game was 3:12 overall (31,113min/162G) and 3:04 for a 9-inning regulation contest (25,931min/141G)...the Indians played 22 extra-inning games...club’s longest 9-inning game lasted 4:10 on May 9 at Tampa Bay; longest extra-inning contest came in a 14-inning affair on June 24 at Arizona that lasted 5:32...that 5-hour, 32-minute June 24 contest marked 1) Cleveland’s longest Interleague game of all-time, 2) Cleveland’s longest road game since a 22-inning, 5-4 loss on Aug. 31, 1993 at Minnesota (6:17) and 3) Cleveland’s longest game overall since a 13-inning, 14-12 loss on July 30, 2008 vs. Detroit (5:33).

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2014 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSHOME RUN BREAKDOWNAt Home .......... 72 Solo ................ 83 3-run ............................14On the Road ... 70 2-run ...............44 Grand Slams ...............1

2-HR GAMES ..... 3-HR GAMES GRAND SLAMSSantana ............ 2 Chisenhall (6/9@TX) Swisher .............1Dickerson .......... 1Kipnis ................1Kottaras ............ 1

LEADOFF HR WALK-OFF HR PINCH-HIT HR Bourn ................1 Brantley .......... 2 Chisenhall ...............1 Bourn.............. 1 Cabrera .......... 1 Swisher ..........1 Walters ...........1 Aviles.............. 1

BACK-TO-BACK HR(3)4/12@CWS Swisher and Kipnis/5th inning7/18@DET Kipnis and Cabrera/7th inning7/27@KCR Santana and Gomes/9th inning

RBI BREAKDOWNGO-AHEAD RBI . GAME-TYING RBI 2-OUT RBI

vs. AL: CENTRAL WEST EAST 75-67 39-37 17-16 19-14 In Series: Home Road Total Overall 18-8-1 10-12-4 28-20-5 Openers 17-10 9-17 26-27 Finales 15-12 15-11 30-23 Rubber 5-2 5-3 10-5 Lead after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 40-3 27-4 67-7 7 inn. 38-3 29-2 67-5 8 inn. 38-2 29-1 67-3 Trail after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 2-24 8-35 10-59 7 inn. 1-25 4-37 5-62 8 inn. 2-26 2-42 4-68 Tied after: Home Road Total 6 inn. 6-6 2-5 8-11 7 inn. 9-5 4-5 13-10 8 inn. 8-5 6-1 14-6 7th-or-later 17-10 14-14 31-24 Final AB 13-8 9-10 22-18 Extra-IP 7-5 6-3 13-81-run G’s 14-9 11-12 25-21 Walk-offs 11 6 11-6 vs. RH GSr 33-26 27-26 60-52 vs. LH GS 15-7 10-18 25-25

TRIBE AT A GLANCEOverall Record ........................85-77Days in 1st (2-3-4-5) 2 (19-116-8-37)Largest 1st-place Lead .............TiedLargest 1st-place De cit ...... -10.5 GMost G Above .500 +8G, (9/28, 85-77)Most G Below .500 .............. -6G, 4xTimes at .500 .18x, last 60-60 (8/13)Following a Win ......................45-39Following a Loss .....................39-38Come-from-Behind Wins ............. 40Losses After Holding Lead ........... 35Record Before All-Star Break .47-47Record After All-Star Break .....38-30Home Record .........................48-33Road Record ..........................37-44vs. Opp. At-or-Above .500 ......44-49vs. Opp. Below .500 ...............41-28CLE scores rst ......................56-26Opp. scores rst .....................29-51CLE out-hits Opp. ...................63-14Opp. out-hits CLE ...................13-55CLE/Opp. hits even ....................9-8CLE 3-or-fewer runs ...............25-56CLE 4-or-more runs ................60-21CLE 5-or-more runs ..................52-8CLE 5 hits-or-fewer ...................7-22CLE 6-9 hits ............................31-38CLE 10-or-more hits ...............47-17CLE hits home run(s) ..............61-36CLE does not homer ...............24-41CLE allows home run(s) .........32-56No HR by Opp. .......................53-21CLE charged with error(s) ......40-44CLE no error(s) .......................45-33CLE starter goes 6.0+IP .........57-32Players Used (Pitchers) ........47 (22)Avg. Time-of-Game (Overall) ....3:12Avg. Time-of-Game (9.0IP) .......3:04CLE challenges overturned 18 of 33

PITCHING MISCELLANEOUSStarters: 50-55, 3.82 ERA (405ER/955.0IP, 9th in A.L.), 6CG, 949HRelievers: 35-22-40, 3.12 ERA (178ER/513.1IP, 4th in A.L.), 449HTeam Saves: 40-for-63 (63.5%, 8th in A.L.)

OPPONENT BATTINGFewest Hits, Game ................... 1 June 28 at SeattleDoubles .................................... 7 May 18 vs. OaklandTriples ....................................... 2 3x, last August 7 at CincinnatiHome Runs ............................... 5 Sept. 1 vs. Detroit Extra-Base Hits ......................... 8 3x, last June 17 vs. LA AngelsTotal Bases .............................. 38 Sept 1 vs Detroit

BULLPEN PERFORMANCE (note: relief appearances only) --FIRST BATTER-- -INHERITED RUNNERS- GAMES FACED RETIRED(%) AVG v FB IR Scored(%) SV/OPP SV% *GB/FB(Ratio) CS/ATT CS%ADAMS 6 6 4 (66.7%) .333 (2-6) 2 0 (-) -- -- 14/7 (2.00) -- --ALLEN 76 76 56 (73.7%) .136 (9-66) 35 5 (14.3%) 24/28 85.5% 60/72 (.83) 1/5 20%ATCHISON 70 70 55 (78.6%) .203 (14-69) 41 7 (17.1%) 2/7 28.6% 130/45 (2.89) 2/6 33%AXFORD 49 49 15 (30.6%) .200 (8-40) 22 6 (27.3%) 10/13 76.9% 61/32 (1.91) 0/5 --CARRASCO 26 26 20 (76.9%) .125 (3-24) 10 5 (50.0%) 1/1 100% 67/31 (2.16) 1/4 25%CROCKETT 43 43 34 (79.1%) .154 (6-39) 37 9 (24.3%) -- -- 45/22 (2.05) -- --HAGADONE 35 35 24 (68.6%) .226 (7-31) 33 5 (15.2%) -- -- 20/23 (.87) 0/1 --HOUSE 1 1 1 (100%) .000 (0-1) - - -- -- 3/0 -- --LEE 37 37 22 (59.5%) .290 (9-31) 27 2 (7.4%) 0/1 -- 36/29 (1.24) 1/6 17%LOWE 7 7 4 (57.1%) .429 (3-7) 2 0 -- -- 9/15 (.60) 0/1 --McALLISTER 7 7 6 (85.7%) .143 (1-7) 6 0 -- -- 16/9 (1.78) 0/1 --OUTMAN 31 31 24 (77.4%) .172 (5-29) 18 4 (22.2%) 0/1 -- 38/20 (1.90) 0/1 --PESTANO 13 13 10 (76.9%) .231 (3-13) 9 1 (11%) -- -- 10/10 (1.00) 1/1 100%PRICE 3 3 1 (33%) .500 (1-2) 2 2 (100%) -- -- 5/8 (.63) -- --RZEPCZYNSKI 73 73 55 (75.3%) .194 (13-67) 57 11 19.3%) 1/3 33% 75/25 (3.00) 0/2 --SHAW 80 80 61 (76.3%) .139 (10-72) 35 10 (28.6%) 2/9 22% 102/70 (1.46) 1/9 11%TOMLIN 9 9 6 (66.7%) .333 (3-9) 6 1 (16.7) -- -- 11/11 (1.00) -- --WOOD 7 7 5 (71.4%) .167 (1-6) 1 0 -- -- 7/5 (1.40) 0/1 100%TEAM 573 573 422 (73.6) .189 (98-519) 343 67 (19.5%) 40/63 63.5% 709/434 (1.63) 7/43 16.3%

Michael Brantley ..........31Carlos Santana ............25Lonnie Chisenhall ........12Jason Kipnis ................10Mike Aviles ...................10Yan Gomes ....................9David Murphy ................9Nick Swisher ..................9Jose Ramirez .................7Michael Bourn ................6Zach Walters..................6Ryan Raburn .................5Asdrubal Cabrera ..........4Nyjer Morgan .................2Jason Giambi .................2Chris Dickerson .............1Jesus Aguilar .................1Tyler Holt .......................1

Michael Brantley ....... 12David Murphy ............11Carlos Santana ........... 8Yan Gomes ................. 8Nick Swisher ............... 6Michael Bourn ............. 6Lonnie Chisenhall ....... 5Asdrubal Cabrera ....... 5Mike Aviles .................. 4Jason Kipnis ............... 3Jose Ramirez .............. 2Zach Walters............... 2Chris Dickerson .......... 2Roberto Perez ............ 2Ryan Raburn .............. 1Nyjer Morgan .............. 1Jason Giambi .............. 1Tyler Holt .................... 1George Kottaras ......... 1

Michael Brantley ....... 34Carlos Santana ......... 34Yan Gomes ............... 27Lonnie Chisenhall ..... 23Nick Swisher ............. 19Jason Kipnis ............. 18David Murphy ........... 14Michael Bourn ........... 13Mike Aviles ................ 13Asdrubal Cabrera ....... 6Jose Ramirez .............. 6Ryan Raburn .............. 6Chris Dickerson .......... 5Zach Walters............... 4Tyler Holt .................... 2Roberto Perez ............ 1Jason Giambi .............. 1George Kottaras ......... 1Jesus Aguilar .............. 1

2014 INDIANS DAY-BY-DAY W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A ATTEND DATE TOTAL 1 3/31 @OAK W, 2-0 r-Allen (1-0) r-Johnson (0-1) Axford (1) 3:15 1-0 T1st --- 36,067 1 4/1 @OAK POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP APRIL 2 at 9:05PM ET 1-0 T1st --- 2 4/2 @OAK(D) L, 1-6 Kazmir (1-0) Kluber (0-1) 3:05 1-1 3rd -1.0 15,134 3 4/2 @OAK(N) W, 6-4 r-Allen (2-0) r-Johnson (0-2) Axford (2) 3:33 2-1 3rd -0.5 12,198 3 63,399 4/3 OFF DAY 2-1 T2nd -0.5 4 4/4 vMIN W, 7-2 r-Outman (1-0) Pelfrey (0-1) 3:01 3-1 2nd -0.5 41,274(SO) 1 41,274 5 4/5 vMIN L, 3-7 Gibson (1-0) Carrasco (0-1) 2:50 3-2 2nd -1.5 14,153 2 55,427 6 4/6 vMIN L, 7-10 r-Swarzak (1-0) r-Wood (0-1) Perkins (2) 3:55 3-3 T2nd -1.5 13,104 3 68,531 6 4/7 vSD POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP APRIL 9 at 12:05PM ET (DH) 3-3 T2nd -1.5 7 4/8 vSD W, 8-6 Kluber (1-1) Ross (0-2) Axford (3) 3:15 4-3 2nd -0.5 9,029 4 77,560 8 4/9 vSD (1) W, 2-0 McAllister (1-0) Stults (0-2) Axford (4) 2:30 5-3 9 4/9 vSD (2) L, 1-2 Erlin (1-0) Bauer (0-1) Street (3) 2:51 5-4 2nd -1.0 9,930 5 87,490 10 4/10 @CWS L, 3-7 Danks (1-0) Salazar (0-1) 2:52 5-5 T2nd -1.5 11,116 11 4/11 @CWS L, 6-9 Sale (3-0) Carrasco (0-2) 3:28 5-6 3rd -1.5 13,605 12 4/12 @CWS W, 12-6 r-Outman (2-0) r-Belisario (1-1) 3:28 6-6 T2nd -1.5 27,332 13 4/13 @CWS L, 3-4 r-Lindstrom (1-1) r-Axford (0-1) 3:18 6-7 4th -1.5 14,281 4/14 OFF DAY 6-7 4th -1.5 13 4/15 @DET POSTPONED GAME (cold/snow), MAKE-UP JULY 19 at 1:08PM ET (D/N) 6-7 T3rd -1.5 14 4/16 @DET W, 3-2 McAllister (2-0) Sanchez (0-1) Axford (5) 3:23 7-7 3rd -0.5 23,811 15 4/17 @DET L, 5-7 Verlander (2-1) Salazar (0-2) Nathan (2) 3:38 7-8 5th -1.5 25,990 9 179,534 16 4/18 vTOR L, 2-3 r-Delabar (1-0) rRzepczynski (0-1) Santos (5) 3:15 7-9 5th -1.5 16,335 6 103,825 17 4/19 vTOR L, 0-5 Buehrle (4-0) Kluber (1-2) 2:42 7-10 5th -2.5 15,188 7 119,013 18 4/20 vTOR W, 6-4 r-Outman (3-0) r-Loup (1-1) Axford (6) 2:55 8-10 5th -2.5 11,716 8 130,729 19 4/21 vKCR W, 4-3 McAllister (3-0) Guthrie (2-1) Axford (7) 2:37 9-10 5th -1.5 10,789 9 141,518 20 4/22 vKCR L, 2-8 Shields (2-2) Salazar (0-3) 3:34 9-11 5th -2.5 8,848 10 150,366 21 4/23 vKCR W, 5-3 r-Shaw (1-0) r-Herrera (0-1) Axford (8) 3:05 10-11 5th -1.5 9,311 11 159,677 22 4/24 vKCR W, 5-1 KLUBER (2-2) Chen (1-2) 2:15 11-11 3rd -1.5 10,440 12 170,117 23 4/25 @SF L, 1-5 Hudson (3-1) Carrasco (0-3) 2:42 11-12 5th -2.5 41,296 24 4/26 @SF L, 3-5 r-Gutierrez (1-1) McAllister (3-1) Romo (6) 2:47 11-13 5th -2.5 42,088 25 4/27 @SF L, 1-4 r-Romo (2-0) r-Allen (2-1) 2:43 11-14 5th -3.0 41,530 26 4/28 @LAA L, 3-6 r-Salas (2-0) Masterson (0-1) Smith (1) 2:39 11-15 5th -3.5 37,654 27 4/29 @LAA L, 4-6 Weaver (2-2) Kluber (2-3) Smith (2) 3:36 11-16 5th -4.5 35,131 28 4/30 @LAA L, 1-7 Wilson (4-2) McAllister (3-2) 2:46 11-17 5th -5.5 33,334 15 410,567 March/April: 11-17, 5th place, 5.5 game back .232 (213-917), .313 OB%, 106RS (3.8RS/G) 4.28ERA (242.0IP, 115ER) 5/1 OFF DAY 11-17 5th -5.5 29 5/2 vCWS W, 12-5 Salazar (1-3) Danks (2-2) 3:26 12-17 5th -5.5 15,518 13 185,635 30 5/3 vCWS W, 2-0 Masterson (1-1) Carroll (1-1) Axford (9) 2:38 13-17 5th -5.5 15,834 14 201,469 31 5/4 vCWS L, 3-4 r-Webb (2-0) r-Axford (0-2) Lindstrom (4) 2:55 13-18 5th -6.5 13,455 15 214,924 32 5/5 vMIN L, 0-1 (10) r-Thielbar (2-0) r-Axford (0-3) Perkins (8) 3:09 13-19 5th -7.5 9,037 16 223,961 33 5/6 vMIN W, 4-2 Tomlin (1-0) Deduno (0-2) Shaw (1) 2:28 14-19 5th -7.5 9,621 17 233,582 34 5/7 vMIN W, 4-3 r-Axford (1-3) r-Fien (3-1) 2:57 15-19 5th -7.5 10,742 18 244,324 35 5/8 vMIN W, 9-4 Masterson (2-1) Correia (1-4) 3:14 16-19 T4th -6.5 13,095 19 257,419 36 5/9 @TB W, 6-3 Kluber (3-3) r-Peralta (1-3) Allen (1) 4:10 17-19 T4th -5.5 17,541 37 5/10 @TB L, 1-7 Bedard (2-1) McAllister (3-3) 3:03 17-20 T4th -6.5 29,212 38 5/11 @TB W, 6-5 Tomlin (2-0) Archer (2-2) Shaw (2) 3:48 18-20 T4th -5.5 23,679 5/12 OFF DAY 18-20 T3rd -6.0 39 5/13 @TOR L, 4-5 Dickey (4-3) Masterson (2-2) Janssen (1) 2:29 18-21 T4th -7.0 13,673 40 5/14 @TOR W, 15-4 Kluber (4-3) McGowan (2-2) 3:37 19-21 T3rd -7.0 14,068 41 5/15 @TOR L, 2-4 Happ (2-1) Salazar (1-4) Janssen (2) 3:23 19-22 5th -7.5 17,364 21 526,104 42 5/16 vOAK L, 1-11 Gray (5-1) McAllister (3-4) 3:07 19-23 5th -8.5 21,389 20 278,808 43 5/17 vOAK L, 2-6 r-Otero (4-0) Tomlin (2-1) 3:00 19-24 5th -9.5 18,358 21 297,166 44 5/18 vOAK L, 3-13 Chavez (4-1) Masterson (2-3) 3:21 19-25 5th -10.5 14,872 22 312,038 45 5/19 vDET W, 5-4 (10) r-Atchison (1-0) r-Alburquerque (1-1) 3:51 20-25 5th -9.5 12,709 23 324,747 46 5/20 vDET W, 6-2 Bauer (1-1) Verlander (5-3) 3:06 21-25 5th -8.5 13,924 24 338,671 47 5/21 vDET W, 11-10(13) r-Tomlin (3-1) r-Coke 0-1) 5:16 22-25 5th -7.5 19,228 25 357,899 48 5/22 @BAL W, 8-7 (13) r-Outman (4-0) r-Patton (0-1) Atchison (1) 4:22 23-25 5th -6.5 18,894 49 5/23 @BAL L, 4-8 Norris (3-4) House (0-1) 2:43 23-26 5th -7.5 39,602 50 5/24 @BAL W, 9-0 Kluber (5-3) Jimenez (2-6) 3:05 24-26 5th -6.5 36,873 51 5/25 @BAL L, 2-4 Gonzalez (3-3) Bauer (1-2) Britton (2) 3:12 24-27 5th -6.5 37,649 52 5/26 @CWS L, 2-6 Quintana (3-4) Tomlin (3-2) Downs (1) 3:22 24-28 5th -6.5 17,075 53 5/27 @CWS L, 1-2 r-Carroll (2-3) Masterson (2-4) Belisario (3) 3:05 24-29 5th -7.5 14,237 54 5/28 @CWS L, 2-3 r-Belisario (3-3) r-Shaw (1-1) 2:46 24-30 5th -7.5 14,228 28 704,662 5/29 OFF DAY 24-30 5th -8.0

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2014 INDIANS DAY-BY-DAY 2014 INDIANS DAY-BY-DAY W/L WINNING LOSING HOME HOME GAME DATE OPP. SCORE PITCHER PITCHER SAVE TOG W-L POS GB/A ATTEND DATE TOTAL 55 5/30 vCOL W, 5-2 Kluber (6-3) Nicasio (5-3) Allen (2) 3:07 25-30 5th -8.0 25,066 26 382,965 56 5/31 vCOL W, 7-6 r-Shaw (2-1) r-Brothers (2-3) Allen (3) 3:05 26-30 5th -7.0 20,174 27 403,139 MAY: 15-13, 5th place, 7.0 games back .273 (267-979), .344 OB%, 136RS (4.9RS/G) 3.86 ERA (254.1IP, 109ER) 57 6/1 vCOL W, 6-4 r-Atchison (2-0) r-Ottavino (0-2) 3:11 27-30 4th -6.0 16,682 28 419,821 58 6/2 vBOS W, 3-2 Masterson (3-4) LACKEY (6-4) Allen (4) 2:21 28-30 3rd -5.5 14,078 29 433,899 59 6/3 vBOS W, 5-3 r-Hagadone (1-0) Peavy (1-3) Allen (5) 3:09 29-30 3rd -4.5 18,738 30 452,637 60 6/4 vBOS W, 7-4 (12) r-Carrasco (1-3) r-Mujica (2-2) 4:29 30-30 3rd -3.5 20,209 31 472,846 6/5 OFF DAY 30-30 3rd -3.0 61 6/6 @TEX L, 4-6 Darvish (6-2) r-Rzepczynski(0-2) Soria (13) 3:01 30-31 3rd -4.0 38,348 62 6/7 @TEX W, 8-3 Tomlin (4-2) Tepesch (2-2) 2:53 31-31 2nd -4.0 34,633 63 6/8 @TEX W, 3-2 Masterson (4-4) Saunders (0-2) Allen (6) 3:09 32-31 2nd -3.0 34,613 64 6/9 @TEX W, 17-7 r-Atchison (3-0) Martinez (1-3) 3:20 33-31 2nd -2.0 29,362 65 6/10 @KC L, 5-9 Vargas (6-2) Kluber (6-4) Crow (1) 3:00 33-32 2nd -2.5 25,540 66 6/11 @KC L, 1-4 Ventura (4-5) Bauer (1-3) Holland (19) 2:53 33-33 T3rd -2.5 19,938 67 6/12 @BOS L, 2-5 Lester (7-7) Tomlin (4-3) Uehara (14) 3:08 33-34 T3rd -3.5 37,750 68 6/13 @BOS L, 3-10 Lackey (8-4) Masterson (4-5) 3:13 33-35 T4th -3.5 35,772 69 6/14 @BOS W, 3-2 r-Axford (2-3) r-Breslow (2-2) Allen (7) 3:24 34-35 3rd -3.5 37,181 70 6/15 @BOS W, 3-2 (11) r-Allen (3-1) r-Tazawa (1-1) 4:03 35-35 3rd -3.5 37,356 38 1,035,155 71 6/16 vLAA W, 4-3 Bauer (2-3) Weaver (7-6) Carrasco (1) 2:59 36-35 3rd -2.5 14,716 32 487,562 72 6/17 vLAA L, 3-9 Shoemaker (4-1) Tomlin (4-4) 3:08 36-36 3rd -3.0 14,639 33 502,201 72 6/18 vLAA POSTPONED GAME (rain), MAKE-UP SEPT 8 at 1:05 PM ET 36-36 3rd -3.5 73 6/19 vLAA W, 5-3 (10) r-Crockett (1-0) r-Bedrosian (0-1) 3:36 37-36 3rd -2.5 20,361 34 522,562 74 6/20 vDET L, 4-6 Porcello (9-4) Kluber (6-5) Nathan (15) 3:22 37-37 3rd -3.0 33,545 35 556,107 75 6/21 vDET L, 4-5 (10) r-Nathan (4-2) r-Allen (3-2) Coke (1) 3:41 37-38 3rd -4.0 40,712 (SO) 36 596,819 76 6/22 vDET L, 4-10 Scherzer (9-3) Tomlin (4-5) 3:44 37-39 T3rd -5.0 26,023 37 622,842 6/23 OFF DAY 37-39 T3rd -5.0 77 6/24 @ARI L, 8-9 (14) r-Collmenter (6-4) r-Lowe (0-1) 5:32 37-40 T3rd -6.0 20,945 78 6/25 @ARI W, 6-1 Kluber (7-5) Anderson (5-3) 3:00 38-40 3rd -6.0 21,269 6/26 OFF DAY 38-40 3rd -6.5 79 6/27 @SEA L, 2-3 Young (7-4) Bauer (2-4) Rodney (22) 3:05 38-41 3rd -6.5 28,084 80 6/28 @SEA W, 5-0 TOMLIN (5-5) Elias (7-6) 2:24 39-41 3rd -6.5 23,012 81 6/29 @SEA L, 0-3 Hernandez (10-2) House (0-2) Rodney (23) 2:17 39-42 3rd -6.5 26,171 82 6/30 @LAD L, 0-1 Haren (8-4) Kluber (7-6) Jansen (25) 2:34 39-43 3rd -7.5 45,627 JUNE: 13-13, 3rd place, 7.5 games back .249 (228-915), .307 OB%, 115RS (4.4RS/G) 3.94 ERA (237.1IP, 104ER) 83 7/1 @LAD W, 10-3 r-Crockett (2-0) Beckett (5-5) 3:21 40-43 3rd -7.5 46,300 84 7/2 @LAD W, 5-4 r-Shaw (3-1) r-Wilson (1-3) Allen (8) 3:30 41-43 3rd -7.5 50,199 7/3 OFF DAY 41-43 3rd -8.0 85 7/4 vKCR L, 1-7 Ventura (6-7) Tomlin (5-6) 2:50 41-44 3rd -8.0 39,020(SO) 38 661,862 86 7/5 vKCR W, 7-3 House (1-2) Guthrie (5-7) 2:48 42-44 3rd -7.0 24,481 39 686,343 87 7/6 vKCR W, 4-1 Kluber (8-6) Duffy (5-8) Allen (9) 2:32 43-44 3rd -6.0 16,991 40 703,334 88 7/7 vNYY L, 3-5 Greene (1-0) Masterson (4-6) Betances (1) 3:00 43-45 3rd -6.5 21,558 41 724,892 89 7/8 vNYY W, 5-3 Bauer (3-4) Tanaka (12-4) Allen (10) 2:55 44-45 3rd -6.5 23,384 42 748,276 90 7/9 vNYY L, 4-5 (14) r-Whitley (4-2) r-Pestano (0-1) Robertson(22) 4:51 44-46 3rd -7.5 21,727 43 770,003 91 7/10 vNYY W, 9-3 r-Carrasco (2-3) r-Thornton (0-3) 3:30 45-46 3rd -7.5 28,334 44 798,337 92 7/11 vCWS W, 7-4 Kluber (9-6) Noesi (3-7) Allen (11) 3:16 46-46 3rd -7.5 24,652 45 822,989 93 7/12 vCWS L, 2-6 Carroll (4-5) McAllister (3-5) 3:10 46-47 3rd -8.5 23,837 46 846,826 94 7/13 vCWS W, 3-2 r-Shaw (4-1) r-Guerra (0-2) Allen (12) 3:00 47-47 3rd -7.5 18,070 47 864,896 7/14-17 ALL-STAR BREAK 47-47 3rd -7.5 1ST HALF: 47-47, 3rd place, 7.5 games back .255 (828-3241), .323 OB%, 417RS (4.4RS/G) 3.95 ERA (846.2IP, 372ER) 95 7/18 @DET W, 9-3 Bauer (4-4) Sanchez (6-4) 3:32 48-47 T2nd -6.5 42,255 96 7/19 @DET(D) W, 6-2 Kluber (10-6) VerHagen (0-1) 3:02 49-47 2nd -5.5 38,109 97 7/19 @DET(N) W, 5-2 r-Carrasco (3-3) r-Nathan (4-3) Allen (13) 3:40 50-47 2nd -4.5 42,044 98 7/20 @DET L, 1-5 Smyly (6-8) Tomlin (5-7) 2:54 50-48 2nd -5.5 41,736 99 7/21 @MIN L, 3-4 r-Fien (5-4) r-Shaw (4-2) Perkins (23) 3:01 50-49 2nd -6.5 25,109 100 7/22 @MIN W, 8-2 Salazar (2-4) Pino (1-3) 3:06 51-49 2nd -5.5 28,291 101 7/23 @MIN L, 1-3 Swarzak (2-0) Bauer (4-5) Perkins (24) 2:46 51-50 2nd -6.5 34,608 102 7/24 @KCR L, 1-2 (14) r-Crow (5-1) r-Rzepczynski (0-3) 4:23 51-51 3rd -7.5 22,120 103 7/25 @KCR L, 4-6 r-Herrera (2-2) r-Carrasco (3-4) Crow (2) 3:02 51-52 3rd -7.5 33,460 104 7/26 @KCR L, 5-7 Guthrie (6-9) McAllister (3-6) Holland (27) 3:06 51-53 3rd -7.5 29,567 105 7/27 @KCR W, 10-3 Salazar (3-4) Chen (2-3) 3:03 52-53 3rd -6.5 23,409 57 1,657,470 105 7/28 OFF DAY 52-53 3rd -6.5 106 7/29 vSEA L, 2-5 Iwakuma (9-5) Bauer (4-6) Rodney (29) 3:15 52-54 3rd -6.5 15,713 48 880,609 107 7/30 vSEA W, 2-0 KLUBER (11-6) Hernandez (11-3) 2:10 53-54 3rd -6.5 14,863 49 895,472 108 7/31 vSEA L, 5-6 r-Beimel (3-1) r-Shaw (4-3) Rodney (30) 3:33 53-55 3rd -6.5 16,336 50 911,808 JULY: 14-12, 3rd place, 6.5 games back .269 (247-919), .328 OB%, 122 RS (4.7 RS/G) 3.44 ERA (238.1 IP, 91 ER) (xx) - extra inning game r - relief decision PITCHER IN CAPS - complete game

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109 8/1 vTEX W, 12-2 Salazar (4-4) Williams (2-5) 3:23 54-55 3rd -6.5(-5.0) 27,009 51 938,817 110 8/2 vTEX W, 2-0 r-Atchison (4-0) Mikolas (1-4) Alllen (14) 3:00 55-55 3rd -6.5(-4.0) 28,285 52 967,102 111 8/3 vTEX W, 4-3(12) r-Atchison (5-0) r-Klein (0-1) 3:58 56-55 3rd -6.5(-3.0) 18,422 53 985,524 112 8/4 vCIN W, 7-1 Kluber (12-6) Simon (12-7) Axford (10) 2:52 57-55 3rd -5.5(-2.5) 18,696 54 1,004,220 113 8/5 vCIN L, 2-9 CUETO (13-6) Tomlin (5-8) 2:48 57-56 3rd -6.5(-2.5) 22,068 55 1,026,288 114 8/6 @CIN L, 3-8 Latos (4-3) Salazar (4-5) 2:44 57-57 3rd -6.5(-3.5) 33,863 115 8/7 @CIN L, 0-4 Bailey (9-5) House (1-3) 2:35 57-58 3rd -6.5(-4.0) 31,862 116 8/8 @NYY L, 6-10 Rogers (2-0) Bauer (4-7) 3:53 57-59 3rd -7.5(-5.0) 43,972 117 8/9 @NYY W, 3-0 Kluber (13-6) McCarthy (7-11) Allen (15) 2:59 58-59 3rd -6.5(-5.0) 47,376 118 8/10 @NYY W, 4-1 Carrasco (4-4) Kuroda (7-8) 3:08 59-59 3rd -5.5(-5.0) 46,152 62 1,860,695 118 8/11 OFF DAY 59-59 3rd -5.5(-5.0) 118 8/12 vARI POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP AUG 13 at 4:05 PM ET 59-59 3rd -5.0(-4.5) 119 8/13 vARI (1) W, 3-2 r-Alllen (4-2) r-Delgado (1-3) 2:50 60-59 120 8/13 vARI (2) L, 0-1 (12) r-Delgado (2-3) r-Lee (0-1) Reed (28) 4:16 60-60 3rd -5.5(-5.5) 17,562 56 1,043,850 120 8/14 OFF DAY 60-60 3rd -6.0(-5.0) 121 8/15 vBAL W, 2-1 (11) r-Atchison (6-0) r-Matusz (2-3) 3:36 61-60 3rd -6.0(-4.5) 27,845 57 1,071,695 122 8/16 vBAL W, 6-0 Carrasco (5-4) Jimenez (4-9) 2:39 62-60 3rd -5.0(-5.0) 27,881 58 1,099,576 123 8/17 vBAL L, 1-4 Gausman (7-4) Salazar (4-6) Britton (26) 3:11 62-61 3rd -6.0(-4.5) 22,564 59 1,122,140 123 8/18 OFF DAY 62-61 3rd -6.5(-4.5) 124 8/19 @MIN W, 7-5 r-Crockett (3-0) r-Duensing (3-3) Allen (16) 3:14 63-61 3rd -6.5(-4.5) 26,358 125 8/20 @MIN W, 5-0 House (2-3) Nolasco (5-9) 3:02 64-61 3rd -5.5(-4.5) 28,943 126 8/21 @MIN L, 1-4 Hughes (14-8) Kluber (13-7) Perkins (32) 2:54 64-62 3rd -6.0(-4.5) 28,033 65 1,944,029 127 8/22 vHOU L, 1-5 r-Sipp (4-2) r-Allen (4-3) 3:01 64-63 3rd -7.0(-5.0) 18,743 60 1,140,883 128 8/23 vHOU W, 3-2 r-Allen (5-3) r-Buchanan (1-3) 3:18 65-63 3rd -7.0(-5.0) 20,785 61 1,161,668 129 8/24 vHOU W, 3-1 Bauer (5-7) Oberholtzer (4-9) Allen (17) 3:14 66-63 3rd -6.0(-5.0) 17,123 62 1,178,791 129 8/25 OFF DAY 66-63 3rd -5.5(-4.5) 130 8/26 @CWS W, 8-6(10) r-Shaw (5-3) r-Petricka (0-4) 3:48 67-63 3rd -5.5(-4.5) 12,462 131 8/27 @CWS L, 2-3 Noesi (8-9) Kluber (13-8) Putnam (4) 3:07 67-64 3rd -6.5(-4.5) 11,976 132 8/28 @CWS W, 3-2 Carrasco (6-4) Danks (9-9) Allen (18) 3:18 68-64 3rd -5.5(-4.0) 13,016 133 8/29 @KCR W, 6-1 Salazar (5-6) Vargas (10-7) 3:17 69-64 3rd -4.5(-4.0) 31,341 69 2,012,824 134 8/30 @KCR W, 3-2(11) r-Tomlin (6-8) r-Downs (0-4) 4:23 70-64 3rd -3.5(-3.5) 35,089 **135 8/31 @KCR W, 4-3(10) r-Allen (6-3) r-Holland (1-3) Atchison (2) 3:24 71-64 3rd -2.5(-2.5) 39,009 71 2,086,922

AUGUST: 18-9, 3rd place, 3.5 games back .250 (231-924), .308 OB%, 101 RS (3.7 RS/G) 2.41 ERA (250.0 IP, 67 ER) 136 9/1 vDET L, 1-12 Price (13-10) Kluber (13-9) 3:31 71-65 3rd -3.5(-3.5) 23,296 63 1,202,087 137 9/2 vDET L, 2-4 r-Coke (3-2) r-Allen (5-4) Nathan (29) 3:52 71-66 3rd -4.5(-4.5) 9,990 64 1,212,077 138 9/3 vDET W, 7-0 SALAZAR (6-6) Verlander (12-12) 2:37 72-66 3rd -4.5(-3.5) 11,739 65 1,223,816 139 9/4 vDET L, 4-11(11) r-Coke (4-2) r-Tomlin (6-9) 4:32 72-67 3rd -5.0(-4.5) 11,935 66 1,235,751 140 9/5 vCWS W, 2-1(10) r-Lee (1-1) r-Cleto (0-1) 3:13 73-67 3rd -5.0(-4.0) 15,531 67 1,251,282 141 9/6 vCWS W, 3-1 KLUBER (14-9) r-Putnam (4-3) 2:46 74-67 3rd -4.0(-4.0) 17,367 68 1,268,649 142 9/7 vCWS W, 2-0 Carrasco (7-4) Carroll (5-10) Allen (19) 2:36 75-67 3rd -4.0(-3.0) 17,957 69 1,286,606 143 9/8 vLAA L, 3-12 Weaver (16-8) Salazar (6-7) 3:16 75-68 3rd -4.0(-4.0) 15,116 70 1,301,722 144 9/9 vMIN L, 3-4 May (2-4) Bauer (5-8) Burton (2) 3:04 75-69 3rd -4.5(-4.0) 9,489 71 1,311,211 144 9/10 vMIN POSTPONED GAME (rain), MADE-UP SEPT. 11 at 12:05 PM ET 75-69 3rd -4.5(-4.0) 145 9/11 vMIN (1) W, 8-2 Kluber (15-9) Gibson (11-11) 2:40 76-69 3rd 146 9/11 vMIN (2) W, 2-0 House (3-3) Nolasco (5-11) Allen (20) 2:33 77-69 3rd -3.0(-3.0) 12,637 72 1,323,848 147 9/12 @DET L, 2-7 Price (14-11) Carrasco (7-5) 3:07 77-70 3rd -4.0(-3.5) 38,341 148 9/13 @DET L, 4-5 r-Chamberlain(2-5) r-Shaw (5-4) Nathan (31) 3:14 77-71 3rd -5.0(-4.0) 41,190 149 9/14 @DET L, 4-6 r-Coke (5-2) r-Shaw (5-5) Nathan (32) 3:56 77-72 3rd -6.0(-4.0) 39,395 150 9/15 @HOU L, 1-3 McHugh (10-9) McAllister (3-7) Qualls (18) 2:45 77-73 3rd -7.0(-5.0) 17,403 151 9/16 @HOU W, 4-2 Kluber (16-9) Tropeano (1-1) Allen (21) 3:18 78-73 3rd -6.0(-4.0) 18,381 152 9/17 @HOU W, 2-0 CARRASCO (8-5) Oberholtzer (5-12) 2:20 79-73 3rd -5.0(-4.0) 18,474 153 9/18 @HOU W, 2-1(13) r-Crockett (4-0) r-Deduno (2-6) Allen (22) 4:32 80-73 3rd -4.5(-3.5) 16,417 154 9/19 @MIN L, 4-5(10) r-Burton (3-5) r-Crockett (4-1) 3:27 80-74 3rd -5.5(-3.5) 28,400 155 9/20 @MIN W, 7-3 House (4-3) May (3-5) Rzepczynski(1) 3:14 81-74 3rd -5.5(-2.5) 28,316 156 9/21 @MIN W, 7-2 Kluber (17-9) Swarzak (3-2) 3:08 82-74 3rd -4.5(-2.5) 24,451 81 2,357,690 157 9/22 vKCR L, 0-2 Duffy (9-11) Carrasco (8-6) Holland (44) 3:03 82-75 3rd -4.5(-3.5) 10,458 73 1,334,306 158 9/23 vKCR L, 1-7 Ventura (14-10) Salazar (6-8) 2:57 82-76 3rd -5.5(-4.5) 11,735 74 1,346,041 159 9/24 vKCR W, 6-4 r-McAllister (4-7) r-Finnegan (0-1) Allen (23) 3:29 83-76 3rd -5.5(-3.5) 13,796 75 1,359,837 159 9/25 OFF DAY 83-76 3rd -6.0(-3.0) 160 9/26 vTB W, 1-0 Kluber (18-9) Archer (10-9) Allen (24) 2:33 84-76 3rd -5.0(-3.0) 23,131 76 1,382,968 161 9/27 vTB L, 0-2 Colome (2-0) Carrasco (8-7) McGee (19) 2:55 84-77 3rd -5.0(-3.0) 33,025 77 1,415,993 162 9/28 vTB W, 7-2 House (5-3) Cobb (10-9) 2:28 85-77 3rd -5.0(-3.0) 21,400 78 1,437,393

SEPT: 14-13, 3rd place, 5.0 games back .244 (225-921), .301 OB%, 89 RS (3.3 RS/G) 3.47 ERA (246.1 IP, 95 ER)

2ND HALF: 38-30, 3rd place, 5.0 games back .249 (582-2334), .309 OB%, 252 RS (3.7 RS/G)/ 3.03 ERA (621.2 IP, 209 ER)** Suspended game completed prior to 9/22 game (bottom of the 10th inning from 8/31 rain delay)

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HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L PCT.SEASON TOTALS 48 33 37 44 85 77 .525vs. Baltimore 2 1 2 2 4 3 .571 Boston 3 0 2 2 5 2 .714 New York 2 2 2 1 4 3 .571 Tampa Bay 2 1 2 1 4 2 .667 Toronto 1 2 1 2 2 4 .333A.L. EAST TOTALS 10 6 9 8 19 14 .576vs. Chicago 7 2 3 7 10 9 .526 Detroit 4 6 4 5 8 11 .421 Kansas City 6 4 4 5 10 9 .526 Minnesota 6 4 5 4 11 8 .579A.L. CENTRAL TOTALS 23 16 16 21 39 37 .513vs. Houston 2 1 3 1 5 2 .714 Los Angeles 2 2 0 3 2 5 .286 Oakland 0 3 2 1 2 4 .333 Seattle 1 2 1 2 2 4 .333 Texas 3 0 3 1 6 1 .857A.L. WEST TOTALS 8 8 9 8 17 16 .515vs. Arizona 1 1 1 1 2 2 .500 Cincinnati 1 1 0 2 1 3 .250 Colorado 3 0 0 0 3 0 1.000 Los Angeles 0 0 2 1 2 1 .667 San Diego 2 1 0 0 2 1 .667 San Francisco 0 0 0 3 0 3 .000NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 3 3 7 10 10 .500 March/April 7 6 4 11 11 17 .393 May 10 5 5 8 15 13 .536 June 6 4 7 9 13 13 .500 July 7 6 7 6 14 12 .538 August 9 4 9 5 18 9 .667 September 9 8 5 5 14 13 .519Day Games 17 11 13 14 30 25 .545Night Game 31 22 24 30 55 52 .514Shutouts (Ind.) 2 0 2 0 4 0 1.000Shutouts (Team) 9 5 6 3 15 8 .6521-Run Decisions 14 9 11 12 25 21 .5432-Run Decisions 16 5 6 11 22 16 .579Extra-Inn. Games 7 5 6 3 13 8 .619vs. RH Starters 33 26 27 26 60 52 .536 LH Starters 15 7 10 18 25 25 .500Doubleheaders 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 Split 2 Split 0 Split 2

2014 INDIANS BATTING

BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS OBPAguilar,J .121 19 33 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 13 0 0 .211Aviles,M .247 113 344 38 85 16 1 5 39 11 5 1 13 49 14 5 .273Bourn,M .257 106 444 57 114 17 10 3 28 3 2 3 35 114 10 6 .314Brantley,M .327 156 611 94 200 45 2 20 97 0 5 8 52 56 23 1 .385Cabrera,A .246 97 378 54 93 22 2 9 40 0 4 7 27 79 7 2 .305 RIGHT .248 125 31 11 1 2 16 0 2 3 4 26 .284 LEFT .245 253 62 11 1 7 24 0 2 4 23 53 .316 Chisenhall,L .280 142 478 62 134 29 1 13 59 4 3 8 39 99 3 1 .343Dickerson,C .224 41 98 12 22 4 0 2 6 2 0 0 12 38 3 0 .309Giambi,J .133 26 60 3 8 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 9 12 0 0 .257Gimenez,C .000 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .100Gomes,Y .278 135 485 61 135 25 3 21 74 0 6 3 24 120 0 0 .313 Holt,T .268 36 71 4 19 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 25 2 2 .307Johnson,E .105 7 19 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 .105Kipnis,J .240 129 500 61 120 25 1 6 41 1 2 2 50 100 22 3 .310Kottaras,G .286 10 21 4 6 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 4 11 0 0 .385 Morgan,N .341 15 41 8 14 1 0 1 6 3 1 0 7 6 3 0 .429Murphy,D .262 129 416 40 109 25 1 8 58 1 7 2 36 61 2 3 .319 Perez,R .271 29 85 10 23 5 0 1 4 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 .311Raburn,R .200 74 195 18 39 7 0 4 22 0 3 1 13 51 0 0 .250Ramirez,J .262 68 237 27 62 10 2 2 17 #13 2 1 13 35 10 1 .300 RIGHT .291 79 23 3 1 0 6 4 1 0 4 13 .321 LEFT .247 158 39 7 1 2 11 9 1 1 9 22 .290Santana,C .231 152 541 68 125 25 0 27 85 0 3 3 *113 124 5 2 .365 RIGHT .271 177 48 11 0 8 28 0 1 1 36 33 .395 LEFT .212 364 77 14 0 19 57 0 2 2 77 91 .351 Sellers,J .188 17 16 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 4 0 1 .316Shuck,J .077 16 26 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .077Swisher,N .208 97 360 33 75 20 0 8 42 1 4 0 36 111 0 0 .278 RIGHT .168 101 17 4 0 0 6 0 1 0 15 20 .274 LEFT .224 259 58 16 0 8 36 1 3 0 21 91 .279Walters,Z .170 30 88 9 15 2 0 7 12 0 0 1 5 32 0 0 .223 RIGHT .241 29 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 7 .290 LEFT .136 59 8 1 0 6 10 0 0 1 3 25 .190DH .242 162 574 62 139 28 1 23 79 2 2 6 48 157 4 0 .306PITCHERS .105 162 19 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 .105CLEVELAND .253 162 5575 669 1411 284 23 142 644 51 49 42 504 1189 104 27 .317

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OPPPITCHER W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVGAdams,A 0 0 9.00 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 7 7 1 0 1 4 0 .310Allen,C 6 4 2.07 76 0 0 0 24 69.2 48 21 16 7 1 26 91 4 .194Atchison,S 6 0 2.75 70 0 0 0 2 72.0 60 24 22 4 0 14 49 1 .227Axford,J 2 3 3.92 49 0 0 0 10 43.2 34 21 19 6 1 30 51 4 .214Bauer,T 5 8 4.18 26 26 0 0 0 153.0 151 76 71 16 11 60 143 6 .259Carrasco,C 8 7 2.55 40 14 1 1 1 134.0 103 40 38 7 3 29 140 4 .209Crockett,K 4 1 1.80 43 0 0 0 0 30.0 26 6 6 2 3 8 28 0 .239Hagadone,N 1 0 2.70 35 0 0 0 0 23.1 18 7 7 3 0 6 27 0 .214House,T 5 3 3.35 19 18 0 0 0 102.0 113 41 38 10 7 22 80 1 .284Kluber,C #18 9 2.44 34 #34 3 1 0 235.2 207 72 64 14 6 51 269 3 .233Lee,C 1 1 4.50 37 0 0 0 0 28.0 30 15 14 3 3 12 26 3 .275Lowe,M 0 1 3.86 7 0 0 0 0 7.0 10 7 3 2 0 6 6 1 .313Masterson,J 4 6 5.51 19 19 0 0 0 98.0 106 66 60 6 11 56 93 9 .279McAllister,Z 4 7 5.23 22 15 0 0 0 86.0 96 54 50 7 0 28 74 3 .280Outman,J 4 0 3.28 31 0 0 0 0 24.2 22 10 9 4 0 16 24 1 .234Pestano,V 0 1 5.00 13 0 0 0 0 9.0 13 7 5 2 0 1 13 1 .333Price,B 0 0 20.25 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 0 .500Rzepczynski 0 3 2.74 73 0 0 0 1 46.0 42 19 14 1 3 19 46 2 .246Salazar,D 6 8 4.25 20 20 1 1 0 110.0 117 57 52 13 3 35 120 3 .272Shaw,B 5 5 2.59 *80 0 0 0 2 76.1 61 26 22 6 2 22 64 4 .216Tomlin,J 6 9 4.76 25 16 1 1 0 104.0 120 66 55 18 1 14 94 6 .281Wood,B 0 1 7.11 7 0 0 0 0 6.1 4 5 5 0 1 7 7 0 .182TOTALS 85 77 3.56 162 162 6 15 40 1468.1 1398 653 581 135 58 464 1450 56 .250

2014 INDIANS FIELDING

FIRST BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DPAguilar,J .974 12 9 71 4 2 77 4Chisenhall,L 1.000 11 5 52 1 0 53 5Gimenez,C 1.000 5 3 17 1 0 18 4Raburn,R 1.000 1 0 2 0 0 2 0Santana,C .995 94 93 842 64 5 911 71Swisher,N .980 52 52 400 39 9 448 42

SECOND BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DPAviles,M .993 33 28 52 86 1 139 19 Johnson,E .833 2 2 3 7 2 12 2Kipnis,J .989 123 121 181 347 6 534 63Ramirez,J 1.000 11 7 14 24 0 38 6Sellers,J 1.000 7 1 0 2 0 2 0Walters,Z 1.000 4 3 5 9 0 14 3

THIRD BASE PCT G GS PO A E TC DPAguilar,J --- 1 - - - - - -Aviles,M .909 36 28 21 49 7 77 1Chisenhall,L .931 114 108 60 182 18 260 9Gimenez,C --- 1 - - - - - -Johnson,E --- 1 - - - - - -Santana,C .909 26 26 25 35 6 66 3Sellers,J --- 4 - - - - - -

SHORTSTOP PCT G GS PO A E TC DPAviles,M 1.000 15 12 21 37 0 58 7Cabrera,A .963 92 92 115 254 14 383 57Ramirez,J .983 56 54 76 155 4 235 34Sellers,J 1.000 6 4 9 14 0 23 4OUTFIELDERS PCT G GS PO A E TC DPAviles,M 1.000 33 20 28 1 0 29 1Bourn,M .992 105 104 235 5 2 242 1Brantley,M .996 147 146 271 12 1 284 2Dickerson,C .964 34 25 50 3 2 55 0Holt,T 1.000 35 17 43 0 0 43 0Johnson,E 1.000 3 3 6 0 0 6 0Morgan,N 1.000 14 12 23 0 0 23 0Murphy,D .986 122 111 205 6 3 214 1Raburn,R .960 44 33 45 3 2 50 1Shuck,J 1.000 9 5 12 0 0 12 0Swisher,N 1.000 6 6 7 0 0 7 0Walters,Z .917 6 4 11 0 1 12 0

CATCHER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP PBGimenez,C 1.000 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0Gomes,Y .988 126 121 1052 73 14 1139 9 6Kottaras,G 1.000 9 6 61 3 0 64 1 0Perez,R .988 29 25 217 24 3 244 2 1Santana,C 1.000 11 10 94 10 0 104 1 2

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TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONSJanuary 6 Signed free agent RHP SCOTT ATCHISON & OF JEFF FRANCOEUR to Minor League contracts with non-roster invita- tions to Major League camp.January 16 Signed free agent OF NYJER MORGAN to a Minor League contract with a non-roster invita- tion to Major League spring training camp.January 23 Signed free agent RHP DAVID AARDSMA to a Minor League contract with a non- roster invitation.January 24 Signed free agent C LUKE CARLIN to a Minor League contract with a non-roster invitation to spring training camp.January 27 Signed free agent INF ELLIOT JOHNSON to a Minor League contract with a non-roster invitation to ML spring training camp.February 5 Signed free agent IB/OF BRYAN LaHAIR to a Minor League contract (non-roster invite)February 13 Signed OF MICHAEL BRANTLEY to a 4-year contract w/a club option for 2018.February 15 Signed free agent RHP AARON HARANG to a Minor League contract (with a non-roster invite)March 2 Acquired INF JUSTIN SELLERS from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for cash con- siderations...Designated INF DAVID COOPER for assignment (cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA Columbus on March 4).March 12 Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS, LHP TJ HOUSE, JESUS AGUILAR, INF JOSE RAMIREZ, CARLOS MONCRIEF to Columbus...Optioned INF ERIK GONZALEZ to Single-A Carolina... Re-assigned INF FRANCISCO LINDOR, C JAKE LOWERY, OF TYLER NAQUIN, C RO- BERTO PEREZ, INF JOEY WENDLE and C TONY WOLTERS to Minor League camp.March 14 Optioned RHP BRYAN PRICE to AAA Columbus.March 16 Optioned LHP SCOTT BARNES and LHP NICK HAGADONE to Triple-A Columbus .. .Re-assigned RHP TRAVIS BANWART, RHP TYLER CLOYD, RHP J.C. RAMIREZ & LHP MIKE ZAGURSKI to MiLB camp.March 19 Optioned RHP PRESTON GUILMET, RHP FRANK HERRMANN, LHP COLT HYNES & INF DAVID ADAMS to AAA Columbus.March 21 Released RHP DAVID AARDSMA.March 22 Purchased the contract of INF ELLIOT JOHNSON from AAA Columbus...INF DAVID ADAMS claimed off waivers (Baltimore) ...Released OF JEFF FRANCOEUR.March 24 Optioned RHP TREVOR BAUER and RHP CC LEE to AAA Columbus...Re-assigned INF BRYAN LaHAIR and INF DAVID COOPER to Minor League camp...Released RHP AARON HARANG.March 26 Optioned RHP JOSH TOMLIN to AAA Columbus.

March 27 Optioned INF JUSTIN SELLERS to Colum bus...Re-assigned C MATT TREANOR, RHP MATT CAPPS & RHP SHAUN MARCUM to Minor League camp.March 30 Selected the contracts of RHP SCOTT ATCHI- SON, DH JASON GIAMBI and OF NYJER MOR- GAN from AAA Columbus...Placed Giambi (rib fracture) and OF MICHAEL BOURN (left ham- string strain) on the 15-day Disabled List retroac tive to March 21....Designated RHP PRESTON GUILMET, RHP FRANK HERRMANN & LHP COLT HYNES for assignment...Re-assigned OF MATT CARSON & INF RYAN ROHLINGER t to Minor League camp...Herrmann outrighted to Columbus, 4/8.

March 31 Signed C YAN GOMES to a six-year contract thru 2019 (club options for 2020-21).April 2 Recalled RHP CC LEE from AAA Columbus (26th man)...Optioned back to Coumbus.April 3 Signed RHP MARK LOWE & C GEORGE KOTTARAS to Minor League contracts & assigned to AAA Columbus.April 4 Signed INF JASON KIPNIS to a six-year contract thru 2019 w/a club option for 2020.April 6 Acquired RHP DUKE VON SCHAMANN (assigned to AA Akron) from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for LHP COLT HYNES.April 7 Acquired INF/OF TORSTEN BOSS from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for RHP PRESTON GUILMET.April 9 Recalled RHP CC LEE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP VINNIE PESTANO to AAA Columbus...Recalled RHP TREVOR BAUER (26th man) from AAA.April 10 Recalled INF JUSTN SELLERS from AAA Columbus...Placed INF LONNIE CHISEN- HALL on the Paternity List...Sellers optioned back to Columbus on April 12...Chisenhall re joined roster on April 13.April 15 Activated OF MICHAEL BOURN from the 15-day Disabled List...Optioned OF NYJER MORGAN to AAA Columbus.

2014 OPENING DAY ROSTERPitchers (13): Cody Allen, Scott Atchison, John Axford, Carlos Carrasco, Corey Kluber, Justin Masterson, Zach McAllister, Josh Outman, Vinnie Pestano, Marc Rzepc-zynski, Danny Salazar, Bryan Shaw, Blake Wood. Catchers (1): Yan GomesIn elders (7): Mike Avlies, Asdrubal Cabrera, Lonnie Chisenhall, Elliot Johnson, Jason Kipnis, Carlos Santana, Nick SwisherOut elders (4): Michael Brantley, Nyjer Morgan, David Murphy, Ryan RaburnDL (2): Jason Giambi, Michael Bourn

April 21 Activated DH JASON GIAMBI from the 15- day DL...Optioned RHP BLAKE WOOD to AAA Columbus.May 2 Placed INF JASON KIPNIS on the 15-day DL with a strained right oblique (retro to 4/30)...Re called INF JOSE RAMIREZ from AAA ColumbusMay 3 Placed C YAN GOMES on the Paternity List... Purchased the contract of C GEORGE KOTTA- RAS from AAA Columbus...Recalled LHP NICK HAGADONE from AAA ...DFA’d INF ELLIOT JOHNSON.May 4 Recalled OF NYJER MORGAN from Columbus... Optioned LHP NICK HAGADONE to Columbus. May 5 Activated C YAN GOMES from the Paternity List...Placed DH JASON GIAMBI (right calf strain) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 5/4. May 7 Recalled RHP JOSH TOMLIN from Colum- bus...Designated C GEORGE KOTTARAS for assignment (Outrighted to AAA, 5/13).May 15 Recalled INF JESUS AGUILAR from AAA Columbus...Placed OF NYJER MORGAN on the 15-day DL with a right knee sprain. May 16 Selected the contract of LHP KYLE CROCKETT from AA Akron...Optioned RHP DANNY SALAZAR to AAA Columbus.May 17 Recalled LHP TJ HOUSE from AAA Colum bus...Optioned RHP C.C. LEE to AAA.May 20 Activated DH JASON GIAMBI from the 15-day DL...Recalled RHP TREVOR BAUER and INF JUSTIN SELLERS from AAA Columbus...Op- tioned INF JESUS AGUILAR, LHP T.J. HOUSE and INF JOSE RAMIREZ to AAA Columbus.May 22 Recalled LHP T.J. HOUSE from AAA Colum- bus...Selected the contract of RHP MARK LOWE from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP KYLE CROCKETT to Columbus...Placed RHP ZACH McALLISTER on the 15-day DL with a low back strain...Transferred OF NYJER MOR- GAN to the 60-day DL.May 27 Placed C/INF CARLOS SANTANA on the 7-day DL (concussion-like symptoms, retro. to 5/26)...Se- lected the contract of C GEORGE KOTTARAS from AAA Columbus...Placed 1B NICK SWISHER on the 15-day DL (left knee hyperextension)...Re- called INF JESUS AGUILAR from AAA...Desig- nated RHP BLAKE WOOD (claimed by KC on 6/2).

May 28 Activated INF JASON KIPNIS from the 15-day Disabled List...Optioned INF JUSTIN SELLERS to AAA Columbus.June 2 Recalled LHP NICK HAGADONE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP MARK LOWE to AAA Columbus.June 6 Activated C/INF CARLOS SANTANA from the 7-day Disabled List ...Optioned INF JE- SUS AGUILAR to AAA Columbus.June 12 Activated INF NICK SWISHER from the 15- day DL...Placed DH JASON GIAMBI on 15- day DL w/L knee in ammation. June 13 Recalled LHP KYLE CROCKETT from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP NICK HAGADONE to Columbus.June 16 Recalled RHP MARK LOWE from AAA... Optioned LHP TJ HOUSE to Columbus. June 18 Activated RHP ZACH McALLISTER from the 15- day Disabled List...Designated LHP JOSH OUT- MAN for assignment.June 20 Recalled RHP VINNIE PESTANO from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP ZACH McALLIS- TER to AAA Columbus.June 25 Recalled LHP NICK HAGADONE from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP MARK LOWE to AAA Columbus.June 29 Recalled LHP TJ HOUSE from Columbus... Optioned LHP NICK HAGADONE to AAA.July 6 Selected the contract of OF TYLER HOLT from the AAA Columbus Clippers...Placed OF MICHAEL BOURN (left hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL.July 7 Acquired OF CHRIS DICKERSON from the Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named or cash and selected his contract from AAA Columbus...Designated C GEORGE KOTTA- RAS for assignment (claimed by STL on 7/10). July 8 Selected the contract of C ROBERTO PEREZ and recalled LHP NICK HAGADONE from AAA Columbus...Optioned OF TYLER HOLT to AAA Columbus...Placed RHP JUSTIN MASTERSON on the 15-day DL (right knee in ammation)...Designated RHP MARK LOWE for assignment (Outright, 7/12). July 11 Recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS from AAA Columbus...Optioned LHP TJ HOUSE to A Mahoning Valley.July 12 Recalled RHP ZACH McALLISTER from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP VINNIE PESTANO to Columbus. Acquired LHP NICK MARONDE from the LA Angels for a player to be named or cash…Optioned Maronde to the Minor Leagues...Transferred DH JASON GIAMBI to the 60-day DL.

2014 DISABLED LISTPLAYER (2014) INJURY DATES(Days/Games)OF Michael Bourn Left hamstring strain March 21-April 14(25/13)DH Jason Giambi Fractured R rib March 30-April 20 (22/18)2B Jason Kipnis Strained R oblique April 30-May 27 (28/26)DH Jason Giambi Right calf strain May 4-19 (16/15)OF Nyjer Morgan Right knee PCL sprain May 15-August 4 (82/72)RHP Zach McAllister Low back strain May 22-June 17 (27/25)C/INF Carlos Santana Concussion-symptoms May 26-June 4(10/9)1B Nick Swisher L knee hyperextension May 27-June 11 (16/14)DH Jason Giambi Left knee in ammation June 12-Aug. 31 (81/69)OF Michael Bourn Left hamstring strain July 6-Aug 14 (40/34) RHP Justin Masterson Right knee in ammation July 8-30 (traded)OF David Murphy R-abdominal tightness Aug 10-Sept 4 (26/22)INF/OF Nick Swisher Surgery on both knees Aug 10-remainder (50/45)OF Ryan Raburn Right wrist soreness Aug 18-Sept. 1 (15/13)C Yan Gomes Concussion-symptoms Aug 22-28 (7/6)

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TRANSACTIONS

2014 EJECTIONS (2)PERSONNEL DATE UMPIRE REASON 2B Jason Kipnis April 17 at Detroit HP Lance Barrett balls/strikesCoach Mickey Callaway August 30 at KC 3B Bill Welke general displease (check swing/K zone)

Terry Francona only MLB manager not ejected in 2014 (has 36 career)

July 15 Optioned RHP ZACH McALLISTER to AAA Columbus.July 18 Recalled RHP C.C. LEE from Columbus.July 19 Recalled RHP ZACH McALLISTER from AAA Columbus & optioned him back to Clippers after Game 2 (26th man).July 21 Recalled LHP TJ HOUSE from A Mahoning Valley...Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to Columbus.July 22 Recalled RHP DANNY SALAZAR from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP CC LEE to AAA.July 23 Recalled INF JOSE RAMIREZ from Columbus... Optioned LHP TJ HOUSE to Columbus.July 26 Recalled RHP ZACH McALLISTER from AAA Columbus...Optioned RHP JOSH TOMLIN to Columbus.July 30 Acquired OF JAMES RAMSEY (assigned to AAA Columbus) from St. Louis in exchange for RHP JUSTIN MASTERSON.July 31 Acquired INF ZACH WALTERS from Washington in exchange for INF ASDRUBAL CABRERA and cash... Optioned WALTERS to AAA Columbus...Recalled RHP AUSTIN AD- AMS from Columbus.August 1 Recalled OF TYLER HOLT from AAA Colum- bus...Designated RHP ZACH McALLISTER for assignment (optioned AAA 8/3). August 2 Recalled LHP TJ HOUSE from Columbus... Optioned RHP AUSTIN ADAMS to AAA. August 5 Recalled RHP JOSH TOMLIN from AAA Colum- bus...Optioned OF TYLER HOLT to Columbus... Activated OF NYJER MORGAN from the 60-day DL/released player. August 7 Recalled RHP C.C. LEE from Coumbus... Optioned RHP DANNY SALAZAR to Colum- bus...Acquired RHP MICHAEL CLEVINGER (assigned to Carolina) from LA Angels in ex- change for RHP VINNIE PESTANO.August 10 Recalled OF TYLER HOLT and INF/OF ZACH WALTERS from AAA Columbus...Placed OF DAVID MURPHY (right abdomi-nal strain) and 1B/OF NICK SWISHER (knee surgery) on the 15-day Disabled List.August 14 Awarded RHP JOHN AXFORD to the Pittsburgh Pirates (Trade Waiver claim).August 15 Activated OF MICHAEL BOURN from the 15- day DL.

August 17 Recalled RHP DANNY SALAZAR from Columbus...Optioned TYLER HOLT to AAA. August 19 P la ce d OF RYAN RABURN ( r ight wr is t soreness) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 8/18...Recalled OF TYLER HOLT from AAA Columbus...Signed RHP SCOTT ATCHISON to a 2015 Major League contract with 2016 club option. August 23 Acquired C CHRIS GIMENEZ from the Texas Rangers for future considerations...Placed C YAN GOMES on the 7-day DL with concus- sion symptoms, retroactive to August 22.August 24 Selected the contract of C CHRIS GIMENEZ from AAA Columbus.August 28 Traded LHP JOSH OUTMAN to the NY Yan kees for a player to be named or cash.August 29 Activated C YAN GOMES from the DL.. Placed C CHRIS GIMENEZ on the Paternity List.August 31 Recalled RHP ZACH McALLIS- TER from AAA Columbus...Placed RHP JOSH TOMLIN on the Paternity List.September 1 Recalled RHP AUSTIN ADAMS, INF JESUS AGUILAR and RHP BRYAN PRICE from AAA Columbus. ..Act i va ted DH JASON GIAMBI from the 60-day DL....Re-instated C CHRIS GIMENEZ from Paternity List.September 2 Activated OF RYAN RABURN from the 15-day Disabled List. September 3 Reinstated RHP JOSH TOMLIN from the Paternity List.September 5 Recalled INF JUSTIN SELLERS from AAA Columbus...Activated OF DAVID MURPHY from the 15-day Disabled List...Acquired OF J.B. SHUCK from the LA Angels for cash considerations. September 9 Outrighted OF CHRIS DICKERSON to AAA Columbus roster (elected free agency).

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Year Home Attendance Total Attendance Record 1988 65,441 (15) 146,285 (31) 18-13

1989 68,850 (15) 161,822 (31) 19-11-1

1990 31,561 (6) 78,740 (14) 10-5

1991 65,628 (13) 133,307 (25) 15-10

1992 74,497 (15) 133,307 (25) 16-14

1993 55,215 (12) 139,256 (26) 11-14

1994 73,506 (17) 147,699 (30) 18-14

1995 ST1 29,550 (15) 78,993 (32) 16-16 ST2 19,844 (6) 33,143 (12) 8-3-1

1996 74,189 (14) 260,475 (34)B 21-13

1997 74,615 (15) 222,804 (34) 16-18

1998 74,723 (13) 211,668 (29) 12-17

1999 87,292 (16) 247,414 (32) 13-19

2000 84,858 (14) 226,987 (31) 16-14-2

2001 64,371 (12) 220,001 (29) 13-13-3

2002 74,953 (15) 193,977 (32) 15-17

2003 59,127 (14) 220,740 (30) 19-11

2004 75,082 (15) 230,933 (32) 18-14

2005 64,329 (14) 175,334 (30) 16-13-1

2006 74,106 (16) 176,687 (33) 20-12-1

2007 71,593 (15) 174,980 (31) 16-14-1

2008 87,301 (15) 218,224 (32) 15-14-3

2009 99,824 (18) B 247,184 (35) 12-20-3

2010 61,240 (14) 187,978 (31) 19-9-3

2011 59,744 (16) 154,231 (31) 15-14-2

2012 74,836 (16) 187,186 (32) 7-22-3

2013 77,590 (17) 194,805 (35) 17-16-2

2014 67,445 (15) 191,928 (31) 20-9-2

Note: 1995 was strike year. ST1 Replacement players, ST2 Regular players; B - All-Time Spring High

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Goodyear, AZ 2009-currentWinter Haven, FL 1993-2008Tucson, AZ 1947-1992Clearwater, FL 1946Lafayette, IN 1943-1945Ft. Myers, FL 1940-1942Louisiana 1928-1939

Lakeland, FL 1923-1927Dallas, TX 1921-1922New Orleans,LA 1916-1920San Antonio, TX 1915Athens, GA 1914Pensacola, FL 1913New Orleans, LA 1912

Alexandria, LA 1910-1911Macon, GA 1907-1909New Orleans, LA 1905-1906San Antonio, TX 1904New Orleans, LA 1902-1903

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2015 INDIANS SPRING EXHIBITION SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE R/TV/I AZ TIME

Tuesday March 3 at Cincinnati Goodyear WTAM/STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Wednesday March 4 CINCINNATI Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Thursday March 5 at Cincinnati Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Friday March 6 KANSAS CITY Goodyear WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Saturday March 7 LA DODGERS Goodyear WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Sunday March 8 at Texas (ss) Surprise WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Monday March 9 at Seattle Peoria Indians.com 1:05 pm

Tuesday March 10 CHICAGO CUBS Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Wednesday March 11 at Oakland Mesa Indians.com 1:05 pm

Thursday March 12 KANSAS CITY Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Friday March 13 (ss) ARIZONA Goodyear WMMS/Indians.com 1:05 pm

(ss) Chicago Cubs (ss) Mesa Indians.com 1:05 pm

Saturday March 14 at LA Dodgers Glendale WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Sunday March 15 SAN DIEGO Goodyear 99X/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Monday March 16 at Kansas City Surprise Indians.com 1:05 pm

Tuesday March 17 CINCINNATI Goodyear WTAM/STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Wednesday March 18 OFF DAY

Thursday March 19 at Seattle Peoria Indians.com 7:05 pm

Friday March 20 LA ANGELS Goodyear Indians.com 7:05 pm

Saturday March 21 COLORADO (ss) Goodyear WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Sunday March 22 at LA Dodgers Glendale 99X/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Monday March 23 OAKLAND Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Tuesday March 24 SAN FRANCISCO Goodyear Indians.com 7:05 pm

Wednesday March 25 at LA Angels Tempe Indians.com 1:10 pm

Thursday March 26 CINCINNATI Goodyear STO/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Friday March 27 at Arizona (ss) Salt River WMMS/Indians.com 1:10 pm

Saturday March 28 at Milwaukee Maryvale WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Sunday March 29 CHICAGO WHITE SOX Goodyear WTAM/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Monday March 30 at Chicago White Sox Glendale Indians.com 1:05 pm

Tuesday March 31 SEATTLE Goodyear Indians.com 1:05 pm

Wednesday April 1 at San Francisco Scottsdale Indians.com 1:05 pm

Thursday April 2 at Cincinnati Goodyear Indians.com 12:05 pm

Friday April 3 MILWAUKEE Goodyear 99X/Indians.com 1:05 pm

Saturday April 4 at Milwaukee Maryvale WTAM/Indians.com 12:05 pm

(WTAM) indicates games broadcast on NewsRadio WTAM 1100 AM, Cleveland Indians Radio Network and indians.com;

(WMMS) indicates games broadcast on WMMS 100.7 FM, Cleveland Indians Radio Network and indians.com

(99X 99.1FM) indicates games broadcast on 99X 99.1FM, Cleveland Indians Radio Network and indians.com

All times are local Arizona time unless noted; ALL CAPS AND BOLD indicate home games.

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2015 PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE

Friday, April 10 vs. Detroit Opening Day / Rally AlleyProgressive Insurance Magnet Schedule/Car Magnet (all fans)

Sunday, May 3 KeyBank Kids Fun Day

Friday, May 8 Sugardale Dollar Dog Night

Saturday, May 9 1995 AL Champs Pennant, courtesy of NortheastOhio Media Group (10,000 fans)

Sunday, May 10 KeyBank Kids Fun Day

Tuesday, May 12 Indians Tote Bag, courtesy of MLB Network (10,000 fans)

Friday, May 22 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightFireworks Rally Alley

Saturday, May 23 1975 Jersey, courtesy of Shearer’s (10,000 Fans)Frank Robinson Celebration (tentative) Rally Alley

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Tuesday, May 26 Sugardale Dollar Dog Night

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Friday, June 5 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightDollar Soda NightFireworks Rally Alley

Saturday, June 6 Corey Kluber Cy Young Bobblehead, courtesy of Sugardale (17,500 fans)Fireworks (tentative based on game time) Rally Alley

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Saturday, June 20 1995 AL Champs T-Shirt, designed by GV Art+Design (12,500 fans)1995 AL Champs Celebration Fireworks Rally Alley

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Monday, June 22 Mike Hargrove 1995 Jersey, courtesy of KeyBank (10,000 fans)

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Wednesday, July 8 Carlos Santana Bobblehead, courtesy of Discount Drug Mart (10,000 fans)

Friday, July 10 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightFireworks Rally Alley

Saturday, July 11 Sandy Alomar 1995 Jersey, courtesy of Medical Mutual (15,000 fans)Fireworks (tentative based on game time) Rally Alley

Sunday, July 12 KeyBank Kids Fun Day

Friday, July 24 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightFireworks Rally Alley

Saturday, July 25 Larry Doby Replica Statue, courtesy of KeyBank (12,500 fans)Larry Doby Statue UnveilingFireworks, courtesy of Pierre’sRally Alley

Sunday, July 26 KeyBank Kids Fun DaySlider’s Birthday

Tuesday, July 28 Sugardale Dollar Dog Night

Friday, August 7 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightRock ‘n Blast Rally Alley

Saturday, August 8 Michael Brantley Bobblehead (15,000 fans) Rock ‘n BlastRally Alley

Sunday, August 9 KeyBank Kids Fun Day

Tuesday, August 11 Bob Feller 1948 Jersey (12,500 fans)

Thursday, August 13 Sugardale Dollar Dog Night

Wednesday, August 26Fan-designed T-Shirt (10,000 fans)

Friday, August 28 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightFireworks Rally Alley

Saturday, August 29 Yan Gomes Jersey, courtesy of Sherwin-Williams (10,000 fans)Fireworks Rally Alley

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Sunday, September 13 KeyBank Kids Fun Day

Friday, September 18 Sugardale Dollar Dog Night

Saturday, October 3 Sugardale Dollar Dog NightFireworks Fan Appreciation Night