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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 vs. MIAMI MARLINS LH Drew Smyly (4-2, 3.26) vs. RH Jarred Cosart (2-4, 4.15) RAYS IN THE COMMUNITY—Tonight marks the final day of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month…the Rays have invited several patients, their families and members of the childhood cancer community to batting prac- tice and tonight’s game—a group totaling approximately 70 people…dur- ing pregame ceremonies, the Rays will present a check for $5,000 to the Pediatric Cancer Foundation—money raised from the auction of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month T-shirts the Rays wore for BP in Baltimore on Sep 1 and autographed, as well as a match by the team. Ê Tonight Chris Gray will throw the ceremonial first pitch…his brother, Tyler, passed away in July at the age of 18 after a hard-fought battle with leukemia…through Children’s Dream Fund, Tyler was sched- uled to travel with the Rays on a road trip earlier this season, but was unable for health reasons. RAY MATTER—In last night’s opener of the season-ending 6-game home- stand, the Rays won 4-2 on a 2-run homer in the 8th inning by Asdrubal Cabrera…the win snapped a 3-game losing streak…the Rays next win will match their 2014 win total (77-85)…with one more loss, the Rays would finish with a sub-.500 record for only the second time since becoming the Rays in 2008…only six teams have had two or fewer losing seasons since 2008: Car- dinals (0), Yankees (0), Dodgers (1), Giants (2), Rangers (2) and Angels (2). Ê This 3-game set with Miami is the Rays only break from the AL East out of their final 23 games on the schedule. Ê The Rays are 29-22 (.569) when facing a left-handed starter, com- pared to 47-59 (.443) when facing a right-handed starter. Ê The Rays are a major-league-worst 2-13 in extra innings. Ê Rays pitchers have made 31 scoreless starts this season, tops in the majors and 7 more than any other AL team (Oakland, 24). Ê The Rays have homered in 9 straight games, one shy of their longest streak this season (10, Aug 1-12). WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS—The Rays are 11-15 in September as they enter the month’s final day…September is historically the Rays worst month, with a 206-270 (.433) all-time record…the Rays have hit 34 HR this month, their most in any calendar month since Sep 2012, when they hit 44 HR, which remains a club record for any month…the Rays have 58 doubles, 2nd most in the majors to Boston (63), and their .446 SLG ranks 5th in the majors… they’re averaging 4.8 runs per game in September (125- R, 26-G), their highest monthly mark since May 2013 (5.9). Ê OF Mikie Mahtook ranks 6th in the majors and 1st among rookies with a .368 batting avg.—the club record for September is .376 by Carl Crawford in 2010…he leads AL rookies with a .684 SLG this month. Ê C J.P. Arencibia’s 6 HR and 15 RBI set a Rays record for a catcher in the month of September…this month, he leads major league catch- ers in homers and ranks 2nd in RBI to TOR Russell Martin (18). Ê LH Drew Smyly enters tonight’s start with 37 SO this month, 2nd in club history for September behind Scott Kazmir (45) in 2007. CLOSE SHAVES—Last night was the Rays 92nd game this season decided by 2 runs or fewer (44-48), most in the majors…they’ve played 55 one-run games (25-30), tied with St. Louis and Seattle for 2nd most in the majors behind the White Sox (57), and 1 shy of the club record (56 in 2010)…the 30 one-run losses are a club record…the Rays are 6-19 in games decided in the 9th inning or later, and 20-35 in games decided in the 7th or later…the Rays lost 13 games in walk-off fashion, a club record and most in the majors. INTERLEAGUE INTRIGUE—The Rays are 12-6 (.667) in interleague play, 2nd-best record in the majors behind Houston (14-3, .824)…they are 6-2 at home, and 6-4 in NL parks…they’ve won 5 consecutive interleague games, all coming at home…this is the fifth straight season they’ve had a .500 or better interleague record, and 7th time in 8 seasons in the Rays era…since becoming the Rays in 2008, their 87-61 (.588) is 4th best in the majors…the Rays are 161-165 (.494) all-time vs. the National League. Ê Nine of their last 10 interleague games have been decided by 2 runs or fewer, and 13 of 18 overall this season. Ê This is the latest interleague series in Rays history (prev. Aug 10-11, 2013 at LAD). Ê The AL leads the season series 163-132 (.553) and has clinched a 12th consecutive season series in interleague play…only three times has a league posted a better interleague record than the AL this year: the AL in 2006 (.611), 2008 (.591) and 2012 (.563)…all-time, the AL leads 2,561-2,298 (.527) since interleague play began in 1997. CITRUS SERIES—These clubs are meeting for the first time since April 10- 12 in Miami (169 days in between) when the Rays won 2 of 3 games in their first road series of the season…the Rays lead the season series, 3-1, and lead the all-time series, 49-48…they’ve won 16 of the last 22 meetings… the Rays are 26-20 all-time at Tropicana Field…Tampa Bay is 28-14 (.667) since becoming the Rays in 2008. ASDRUBAL CABRERA—Last night was his seventh career go-ahead homer in the 8th inning or later, and his second this month—he homered in similar circumstances on Sep 11 vs. BOS, breaking a 4-4 tie with a 2-run homer in the 8th…this is his fifth straight season with at least 14 HR, making him one of two middle infielders that can make that claim (Robinson Cano) and one of three switch-hitters (Carlos Beltran, Carlos Santana). Ê Leads AL shortstops with 47 extra-base hits, and is T-2nd in homers (tied with OAK Marcus Semien, trailing HOU Carlos Correa-21)… since the beginning of August, has 8 HR and 31 RBI, compared to 6 HR and 24 RBI in the first 4 months of this season combined. DIVISION OF POWER—The Rays have a club-record 14 players with at least 5 HR this season, tied with Cleveland for most in the majors and one shy of the major league record (2013 Cubs, 2012 Astros, 2007 Rangers, 2002 A’s)…the Rays have three more players sitting at 4 HR apiece: DH John Jaso, 1B James Loney and INF Richie Shaffer…five of their 14 players with 5 HR are rookies: Steven Souza Jr. (16), Curt Casali (10), Tim Beckham (9), Mikie Mahtook (7) and Joey Butler (6). Ê Rays rookies have hit a club-record 54 HR this year, 2nd in the ma- jors to the Cubs (66)…this represents 34 pct. of the team’s 158 HR this season…the last AL club with as many homers from their rookies was the the 2012 Oakland A’s, with 56 (Yoenis Cespedes-23, Chris Carter-16, Josh Donaldson-9, Derek Norris-7, Collin Cowgill-1). Ê The Rays haven’t had a grand slam in their last 224 games, since Kevin Kiermaier on July 9, 2014 at KC off Yordano Ventura…the Rays are in danger of their first season ever without a grand slam, and are one of two teams (Rangers) without one this year OUTLAW IN SEARCH OF GOLD—CF Kevin Kiermaier leads the majors with 37 Defensive Runs Saved, 15 more than the next-closest AL player, TOR Kevin Pillar (22)…Defensive Runs Saved attempts to calculate how many runs a player saved or cost his team in the field compared to the average player at his position…last night, Kiermaier took over the major league lead for assists as a CF (14), passing BAL Adam Jones and TEX Leonys Martin. WHAT WAR IS GOOD FOR—The Rays have two of the AL’s top 10 position players in Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference…CF Kevin Kiermaier (6.8) ranks 4th—trailing LAA Mike Trout (8.9), TOR Josh Donaldson (8.7) and KC Lorenzo Cain (7.2)—while 2B Logan Forsythe ranks 10th (5.1)…Forsythe also ranks 2nd among all ML second basemen, behind DET Ian Kinsler (6.1). PEN CARRYING HEAVY LOAD—The Rays bullpen leads the AL with 58 saves, 523 IP, 63 decisions, 36 losses and 26 blown saves…they’ve set club relief records in saves (prev. 52 in 2008), decisions (prev. 61 in 2000) and losses (prev. 35 in 2000)…the Rays have used 8 different pitchers to earn a save, tied with Toronto and Colorado for most in the majors, and one shy of the club record (2009)…the Rays have earned a save in 58 of their 76 victo- ries (76.3 pct.), compared to 52.3 pct. by the rest of MLB…this is currently the highest mark in MLB history, topping the inaugural 1993 Marlins: Percentage of Wins with a Save, MLB, Since 1969 Tampa Bay, 2015 58 SV 76 W 76.3 Florida, 1993 48 SV 64 W 75.0 Chicago-AL, 1990 68 SV 94 W 72.3 Atlanta, 2014 54 SV 79 W 68.3 BRAD BOXBERGER—Needs one more save to become the fifth pitcher in Rays history to record 40 saves in a season…the others: Fernando Rodney (48 in 2012), Rafael Soriano (45 in 2010), Roberto Hernandez (43 in 1999) and Danys Baez (41 in 2005)…he’s one shy of AL leader LAA Huston Street…Soriano in 2010 is the only Rays pitcher to lead the AL in saves…Boxberger will be the Rays 10th different saves leader in 11 years…with one more save, Boxberger would become the second pitcher in major league history to record 40 saves and 10 losses in a season, joining COL Jose Jimenez (41-SV, 10-L) in 2002. IT’S OFFICIAL—The Rays were officially eliminated from the Wild Card race on Sunday (Sep 27)…by the end of this year they will have played a total of only 27 games in which they had already been mathematically eliminated from postseason contention since becoming the “Rays” in 2008. First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.) Game No.: 158 (76-81) | Home Game No.: 80 (38-41) | All-Time Game No.: 2,910 (1,348-1,561) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,387 (707-679) April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-13 | September: 11-15 | Pre-All-Star: 46-45 | Post-All-Star: 30-36 Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Thurs., Oct 1 vs. MIA 7:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (8-9, 3.49) vs. RH Jose Fernandez (6-0, 2.91) Sun Sports | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)

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Page 1: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 vs. MIAMI …mlb.mlb.com/documents/3/7/2/152459372/9_30_15... · WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 vs. MIAMI MARLINS LH Drew ... tice and tonight’s game—a

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 vs. MIAMI MARLINSLH Drew Smyly (4-2, 3.26) vs. RH Jarred Cosart (2-4, 4.15)

RAYS IN THE COMMUNITY—Tonight marks the final day of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month…the Rays have invited several patients, their families and members of the childhood cancer community to batting prac-tice and tonight’s game—a group totaling approximately 70 people…dur-ing pregame ceremonies, the Rays will present a check for $5,000 to the Pediatric Cancer Foundation—money raised from the auction of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month T-shirts the Rays wore for BP in Baltimore on Sep 1 and autographed, as well as a match by the team.

Ê Tonight Chris Gray will throw the ceremonial first pitch…his brother, Tyler, passed away in July at the age of 18 after a hard-fought battle with leukemia…through Children’s Dream Fund, Tyler was sched-uled to travel with the Rays on a road trip earlier this season, but was unable for health reasons.

RAY MATTER—In last night’s opener of the season-ending 6-game home-stand, the Rays won 4-2 on a 2-run homer in the 8th inning by Asdrubal Cabrera…the win snapped a 3-game losing streak…the Rays next win will match their 2014 win total (77-85)…with one more loss, the Rays would finish with a sub-.500 record for only the second time since becoming the Rays in 2008…only six teams have had two or fewer losing seasons since 2008: Car-dinals (0), Yankees (0), Dodgers (1), Giants (2), Rangers (2) and Angels (2).

Ê This 3-game set with Miami is the Rays only break from the AL East out of their final 23 games on the schedule.

Ê The Rays are 29-22 (.569) when facing a left-handed starter, com-pared to 47-59 (.443) when facing a right-handed starter.

Ê The Rays are a major-league-worst 2-13 in extra innings. Ê Rays pitchers have made 31 scoreless starts this season, tops in the

majors and 7 more than any other AL team (Oakland, 24). Ê The Rays have homered in 9 straight games, one shy of their longest

streak this season (10, Aug 1-12).

WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS—The Rays are 11-15 in September as they enter the month’s final day…September is historically the Rays worst month, with a 206-270 (.433) all-time record…the Rays have hit 34 HR this month, their most in any calendar month since Sep 2012, when they hit 44 HR, which remains a club record for any month…the Rays have 58 doubles, 2nd most in the majors to Boston (63), and their .446 SLG ranks 5th in the majors… they’re averaging 4.8 runs per game in September (125-R, 26-G), their highest monthly mark since May 2013 (5.9).

Ê OF Mikie Mahtook ranks 6th in the majors and 1st among rookies with a .368 batting avg.—the club record for September is .376 by Carl Crawford in 2010…he leads AL rookies with a .684 SLG this month.

Ê C J.P. Arencibia’s 6 HR and 15 RBI set a Rays record for a catcher in the month of September…this month, he leads major league catch-ers in homers and ranks 2nd in RBI to TOR Russell Martin (18).

Ê LH Drew Smyly enters tonight’s start with 37 SO this month, 2nd in club history for September behind Scott Kazmir (45) in 2007.

CLOSE SHAVES—Last night was the Rays 92nd game this season decided by 2 runs or fewer (44-48), most in the majors…they’ve played 55 one-run games (25-30), tied with St. Louis and Seattle for 2nd most in the majors behind the White Sox (57), and 1 shy of the club record (56 in 2010)…the 30 one-run losses are a club record…the Rays are 6-19 in games decided in the 9th inning or later, and 20-35 in games decided in the 7th or later…the Rays lost 13 games in walk-off fashion, a club record and most in the majors.

INTERLEAGUE INTRIGUE—The Rays are 12-6 (.667) in interleague play, 2nd-best record in the majors behind Houston (14-3, .824)…they are 6-2 at home, and 6-4 in NL parks…they’ve won 5 consecutive interleague games, all coming at home…this is the fifth straight season they’ve had a .500 or better interleague record, and 7th time in 8 seasons in the Rays era…since becoming the Rays in 2008, their 87-61 (.588) is 4th best in the majors…the Rays are 161-165 (.494) all-time vs. the National League.

Ê Nine of their last 10 interleague games have been decided by 2 runs or fewer, and 13 of 18 overall this season.

Ê This is the latest interleague series in Rays history (prev. Aug 10-11, 2013 at LAD).

Ê The AL leads the season series 163-132 (.553) and has clinched a 12th consecutive season series in interleague play…only three times has a league posted a better interleague record than the AL this year: the AL in 2006 (.611), 2008 (.591) and 2012 (.563)…all-time, the AL leads 2,561-2,298 (.527) since interleague play began in 1997.

CITRUS SERIES—These clubs are meeting for the first time since April 10-12 in Miami (169 days in between) when the Rays won 2 of 3 games in their

first road series of the season…the Rays lead the season series, 3-1, and lead the all-time series, 49-48…they’ve won 16 of the last 22 meetings…the Rays are 26-20 all-time at Tropicana Field…Tampa Bay is 28-14 (.667) since becoming the Rays in 2008.

ASDRUBAL CABRERA—Last night was his seventh career go-ahead homer in the 8th inning or later, and his second this month—he homered in similar circumstances on Sep 11 vs. BOS, breaking a 4-4 tie with a 2-run homer in the 8th…this is his fifth straight season with at least 14 HR, making him one of two middle infielders that can make that claim (Robinson Cano) and one of three switch-hitters (Carlos Beltran, Carlos Santana).

Ê Leads AL shortstops with 47 extra-base hits, and is T-2nd in homers (tied with OAK Marcus Semien, trailing HOU Carlos Correa-21)…since the beginning of August, has 8 HR and 31 RBI, compared to 6 HR and 24 RBI in the first 4 months of this season combined.

DIVISION OF POWER—The Rays have a club-record 14 players with at least 5 HR this season, tied with Cleveland for most in the majors and one shy of the major league record (2013 Cubs, 2012 Astros, 2007 Rangers, 2002 A’s)…the Rays have three more players sitting at 4 HR apiece: DH John Jaso, 1B James Loney and INF Richie Shaffer…five of their 14 players with 5 HR are rookies: Steven Souza Jr. (16), Curt Casali (10), Tim Beckham (9), Mikie Mahtook (7) and Joey Butler (6).

Ê Rays rookies have hit a club-record 54 HR this year, 2nd in the ma-jors to the Cubs (66)…this represents 34 pct. of the team’s 158 HR this season…the last AL club with as many homers from their rookies was the the 2012 Oakland A’s, with 56 (Yoenis Cespedes-23, Chris Carter-16, Josh Donaldson-9, Derek Norris-7, Collin Cowgill-1).

Ê The Rays haven’t had a grand slam in their last 224 games, since Kevin Kiermaier on July 9, 2014 at KC off Yordano Ventura…the Rays are in danger of their first season ever without a grand slam, and are one of two teams (Rangers) without one this year

OUTLAW IN SEARCH OF GOLD—CF Kevin Kiermaier leads the majors with 37 Defensive Runs Saved, 15 more than the next-closest AL player, TOR Kevin Pillar (22)…Defensive Runs Saved attempts to calculate how many runs a player saved or cost his team in the field compared to the average player at his position…last night, Kiermaier took over the major league lead for assists as a CF (14), passing BAL Adam Jones and TEX Leonys Martin.

WHAT WAR IS GOOD FOR—The Rays have two of the AL’s top 10 position players in Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference…CF Kevin Kiermaier (6.8) ranks 4th—trailing LAA Mike Trout (8.9), TOR Josh Donaldson (8.7) and KC Lorenzo Cain (7.2)—while 2B Logan Forsythe ranks 10th (5.1)…Forsythe also ranks 2nd among all ML second basemen, behind DET Ian Kinsler (6.1).

PEN CARRYING HEAVY LOAD—The Rays bullpen leads the AL with 58 saves, 523 IP, 63 decisions, 36 losses and 26 blown saves…they’ve set club relief records in saves (prev. 52 in 2008), decisions (prev. 61 in 2000) and losses (prev. 35 in 2000)…the Rays have used 8 different pitchers to earn a save, tied with Toronto and Colorado for most in the majors, and one shy of the club record (2009)…the Rays have earned a save in 58 of their 76 victo-ries (76.3 pct.), compared to 52.3 pct. by the rest of MLB…this is currently the highest mark in MLB history, topping the inaugural 1993 Marlins:

Percentage of Wins with a Save, MLB, Since 1969Tampa Bay, 2015 58 SV 76 W 76.3Florida, 1993 48 SV 64 W 75.0Chicago-AL, 1990 68 SV 94 W 72.3Atlanta, 2014 54 SV 79 W 68.3

BRAD BOXBERGER—Needs one more save to become the fifth pitcher in Rays history to record 40 saves in a season…the others: Fernando Rodney (48 in 2012), Rafael Soriano (45 in 2010), Roberto Hernandez (43 in 1999) and Danys Baez (41 in 2005)…he’s one shy of AL leader LAA Huston Street…Soriano in 2010 is the only Rays pitcher to lead the AL in saves…Boxberger will be the Rays 10th different saves leader in 11 years…with one more save, Boxberger would become the second pitcher in major league history to record 40 saves and 10 losses in a season, joining COL Jose Jimenez (41-SV, 10-L) in 2002.

IT’S OFFICIAL—The Rays were officially eliminated from the Wild Card race on Sunday (Sep 27)…by the end of this year they will have played a total of only 27 games in which they had already been mathematically eliminated from postseason contention since becoming the “Rays” in 2008.

First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)Game No.: 158 (76-81) | Home Game No.: 80 (38-41) | All-Time Game No.: 2,910 (1,348-1,561) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,387 (707-679)

April: 12-10 | May: 14-15 | June: 16-12 | July: 9-16 | August: 14-13 | September: 11-15 | Pre-All-Star: 46-45 | Post-All-Star: 30-36

Upcoming Games Time (ET) Probable Starting Pitchers (Rays vs. Opp.) TV | Radio Thurs., Oct 1 vs. MIA 7:10 p.m. RH Jake Odorizzi (8-9, 3.49) vs. RH Jose Fernandez (6-0, 2.91) Sun Sports | WDAE 620 AM, WGES 680 AM (Sp.)

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TONIGHT’S STARTER—LH DREW SMYLY (4-2, 3.26)

Ê LAST START—On Wed at BOS, had his fourth scoreless start of the year, all within his last 7 starts (since Aug 21)…threw a season-high-tying 107 pitches (also Sep 18 vs. BAL)…went 6.1 IP, his 2nd-longest start this sea-son (7.0, Sep 1 at BAL)…pitched out of 2-on jams in the 1st and 4th, and departed with 2-on, 1-out in the 7th with Andrew Bellatti stranding both inherited runners…his line: W, 6.1 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 7 SO, 107 pit, 67 str.

Ê Has won 4 straight decisions…his only longer streak in his career was July 1, 2012–April 4, 2014 (9)—primarily as a reliever.

Ê The only other pitcher with three scoreless starts of 6-plus in-nings in September is CHC Jake Arrieta (3).

Ê K-ZONE—Has 37 SO this month, the 2nd-highest September total in club history, trailing Scott Kazmir in 2007 (45)…it’s his highest total in any calendar month in his career (prev. 30, May 2014)…his 37 SO rank T-6th in the AL this month, and T-3rd among AL lefthanders trailing HOU Dallas Keuchel (40) and CWS Chris Sale (38).

Ê Has 69 SO this season—62 swinging and 7 looking…since his re-turn from his second DL stint, 45 of his 48 SO have been swinging.

Ê STUDS & DUDS—Has made 8 starts since returning from the 60-day DL with a torn left labrum, going 4-1 with a 3.48 ERA (44-IP, 17-ER)…has alternated starts of 4 runs or more with scoreless starts.

Ê THE LONG BALL—Has yielded 11 HR in 60.2 IP, a 1.63 HR/9 IP ratio, compared to 1.06 HR/9 IP in 28 starts (25 apps) with the Tigers and Rays last season…that ratio would be the highest by a Ray (min. 50 IP) since 2009, when Dan Wheeler (1.72) and Andy Sonnanstine (1.72) were both higher…has allowed 23 runs this season, with 16 of them (69.6 percent) scoring via home run (7 solo, 3 two-run, 1 three-run).

Ê STINGY ON LEFTIES—Hasn’t allowed a homer to a left-handed batter since Sep 6, 2014 vs. BAL (Chris Davis)…in 2014, ranked 3rd among major league starters with a .171 opp avg. (27-for-158) against LHB…only KC Danny Duffy (.137) and CWS Chris Sale (.165) were better…he has held lefties to a .190 (83-for-437) avg. in his career, including .171 (7-for-41) this season and .111 (2-for-18) in September.

Ê vs. NL EAST—Has only allowed 1 hit and no runs in 5 career apps (no starts) vs. NL East opponents, with an 0.40 WHIP and 2 holds.

Ê INTERLEAGUE—Is 0-1 with a 3.71 ERA (17-IP, 7-ER) in 9 career IL apps (2 starts)…hasn’t made an IL app since Aug 9, 2014 at LAD (with DET; in relief, 3-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 3-SO) and hasn’t made an IL start since June 10, 2012 at CIN (ND, 3-IP, 4-H, 3-R, 1-BB, 3-SO, 1-HR).

Ê GREAT WHEN HEALTHY—Will be making his 12th start of the sea-son, and 9th since returning from his second DL stint…since he was acquired from the Tigers on July 31, 2014 as part of the trade for David Price, he’s gone 7-3 with a 2.58 ERA (108.1-IP, 80-H, 31-ER, 28-BB, 113-SO) in only 18 starts…he’s yielded 2 runs or fewer in 13 of those 18 starts, as well as 4 hits or fewer in 12 of 17.

Ê NAME DROPPER—Since he joined the Rays on Aug 1, 2014, his opp avg. (.204) and opp OBP (.258) would rank 1st in the AL if he quali-fied…his 2.58 ERA would rank 2nd, trailing only HOU Dallas Keuchel (2.55)…among AL qualifiers, TOR Marco Estrada has the lowest opp avg. (.206), and CLE Carlos Carrasco the lowest opp OBP (.261).

Ê FRIENDLY CONFINES—Hasn’t lost at Tropicana Field since his trade to the Rays, going 1-0 with a 3.43 ERA (39.1-IP, 15-ER) in 7 starts here…has allowed 4 hits or fewer in 6 of those 7 starts, as opponents are batting .217/.282/.413 (31-for-143)…his last home loss was July 4, 2014 vs. TB (with DET)—5.1 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, Evan Longoria HR.

Ê DL STINTS—Has missed time this season with a pair of injuries (torn left labrum, left shoulder tendonitis)…missed a total of 105 games between his 2 DL stints…started his Rays career with 10 straight starts of 3 runs or fewer, snapped in his first start back following his second DL stint.

Ê ARRIVING IN STYLE—The lefty was acquired hours before last sea-son’s July 31 trading deadline in a three-team, five-player trade with Seattle and Detroit involving David Price…none of the 15 other starting pitchers traded prior to the deadline put up better numbers with their new teams than Smyly’s winning pct. (.750) and ERA (1.70).

#16 KEVIN CASH, MANAGER

TOMORROW’S STARTER—RH JAKE ODORIZZI (8-9, 3.49)

Ê Has been ejected three times as manager, last: Aug 28 vs. KC (3rd inn.). Ê 37-year-old manager is the youngest skipper in the majors since ARI A.J.

Hinch (34) in 2009 and youngest active manager/head coach in the four major sports, ahead of Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens (38).

Ê Is the fifth manager in Rays history…is the sixth Tampa-born manager

in ML history and second to manage the Rays…joins Hall of Famers Al Lopez and Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Dave Miley and John Hart.

Ê Played 12 professional seasons as a catcher, including parts of eight sea-sons in the majors (2002-10)…spent two years (2005-06) in the Rays org., and appeared in 13 major league games in 2005 for Lou Piniella.

Ê LAST START—On Fri at TOR, yielded homers to Josh Donaldson (solo) and Kevin Pillar (solo) in a 5-3 defeat opposite R.A. Dickey…needed 111 pitches for 5 IP, an average of 22.2 per inning—including a 33-pitch 3rd and 28-pitch 4th…yielded 4-plus runs for the 5th time in his last 9 starts (since Aug 12), compared to 3 times in his first 18 starts…his line: L, 5 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 4 SO, 2 HR, 111 pitches, 67 strikes.

Ê THE LONG BALL—Has allowed multiple homers in 3 of his 5 Septem-

ber starts, after doing so only twice in his first 22 starts this season…eight of his 18 HR allowed this season have come in September.

Ê vs. MIAMI—Is 0-1 with a 10.00 ERA (9-IP, 10-ER) in 2 career apps (both starts) against the Marlins, both at home…last faced them on June 5, 2014—L, 5 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 0 BB, 8 SO…is 3-3 with a 3.84 ERA (58.2-IP, 25-ER) in 10 career interleague apps (all starts), having allowed 2 runs or fewer in 7 of his 10 career IL starts.

YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR Avg.2014 Detroit 6-9 3.93 21 18 0 0 105.1 111 48 46 31 89 14 .271

Tampa Bay 3-1 1.70 7 7 1 1 47.2 25 9 9 11 44 4 .1552015 Charlotte (A) 0-0 5.40 3 3 0 0 8.1 10 5 5 0 9 1 .286

Montgomery (AA) 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 3 4 0 .083Tampa Bay 4-2 3.26 11 11 0 0 60.2 55 23 22 17 69 11 .237Durham (AAA) 0-2 8.44 3 3 0 0 10.2 13 11 10 6 13 2 .310

Major League Totals 23-15 3.26 125 54 1 1 389.0 346 149 141 109 377 45 .237Minor League Totals 11-10 3.03 36 35 0 0 166.1 149 71 56 53 181 8 .243

2015 SPLITSvs. RH: .251 (48-191), 11-HRvs. LH: .171 (7-41)Home: 1-0, 4.35 ERA (20.2-IP, 10-ER)Road: 3-2, 2.70 ERA (40.0-IP, 12-ER)

SMYLY vs. MIAMICAREER—Only career app was a score-less inning of relief on Sep 28, 2013 at MIA (with DET).

2015 GAME LOG (A)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*4/9 vs. FTM -- 0.00 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 23/15 W, 2-0 Stewart tied, 0-0*4/14 vs. DAY -- 0.00 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 40/28 W, 2-0 Travieso up, 2-0*7/31 at LAK -- 5.40 3.1 9 5 5 0 4 1 0 0 -- L, 7-9 Labourt down, 5-4

2015 GAME LOG (AA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*4/19 at JAX -- 0.00 3.2 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 68/40 W, 2-0 Tomshaw up, 2-0

2015 GAME LOGGAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT4/24 vs. TOR -- 3.86 4.2 4 2 2 0 5 1 0 0 79/44 W, 12-3 Dickey up, 4-24/29 at NYY -- 3.38 6.0 4 2 2 1 10 2 0 0 87/59 W, 3-2 (13) Pineda tied, 2-2APRIL 0-0 3.38 10.2 8 4 4 1 15 3 0 0 -- -- -- --5/5 at BOS L-1 2.70 6.0 2 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 92/63 L, 0-2 Porcello down, 1-0MAY 0-1 1.50 6.0 2 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 -- -- -- --8/16 at TEX L-2 4.35 4.0 7 5 5 2 4 2 0 0 95/61 L, 3-5 Gallardo down, 5-38/21 at OAK W-1 3.42 5.2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 91/65 W, 2-1 Bassitt up, 1-08/27 vs. MIN -- 3.82 4.1 8 4 3 2 5 1 0 0 100/63 W, 5-4 Milone down, 4-2AUGUST 1-1 5.14 14.0 21 9 8 4 11 3 0 0 -- -- -- --9/1 at BAL W-2 3.11 7.0 4 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 100/74 W, 11-2 Tillman up, 11-09/7 at DET -- 3.59 5.0 7 4 4 1 3 2 0 1 85/58 L, 4-5 Wolf tied, 4-49/13 vs. BOS -- 3.14 6.0 4 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 97/60 L, 0-2 (13) Hill tied, 0-09/18 vs. BAL W-3 3.64 5.2 4 5 5 3 6 2 1 0 107/69 W, 8-6 Wilson up, 8-59/23 at BOS W-4 3.26 6.1 5 0 0 3 7 0 0 1 107/67 W, 6-2 Porcello up, 1-0SEPTEMBER 3-0 2.70 30.0 24 9 9 10 37 4 1 2 -- -- -- --

* rehab start

2015 GAME LOG (AAA)GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT*7/26 at NOR L-1 15.43 2.1 3 4 4 2 3 1 0 0 51/29 L, 1-11 Wright down, 3-1*8/6 vs. IND -- 10.80 4.1 6 4 4 2 5 1 1 0 74/47 W, 8-5 Glasnow down, 4-1*8/11 at NOR L-2 8.44 4.0 4 3 2 2 5 0 0 1 94/61 L, 1-3 Villanueva down, 3-0

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RAYS HITTER NOTES#40 J.P. ARENCIBIA, C/1B Tue: DNP TOR Series: 1-3, HR, RBI, R Trip: 2-11, HR, RBI, R vs. LH: .240 (6-25), 2-HR2015: .302/.308/.635, 6-HR, 16-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .333 (4-12) vs. RH: .342 (13-38), 4-HR

Ê Snapped a 1-for-16 on Fri at TOR with an 8th-inning homer against his former team (off Mark Lowe). Ê Has 6 HR in 63 at-bats at the major league level…since his Aug 26 selection from Triple-A Durham, ranks among major league leading catchers in

HR (6, 2nd; one shy of TOR Russell Martin), RBI (16, 3rd) and XBH (9, T-4th)…min. 50 PA, his .635 SLG leads ML catchers over that span. Ê Has played in 22 games with 17 starts (16-C, 1-DH)…all 6 HR have come since Sep 1, his most in a calendar month since April 2013 (8), and tying Curt

Casali (July 2015) for the most ever by a Rays catcher in a single month…finished 2nd in the International League with 22 HR, behind Matt Davidson (23) of Charlotte (White Sox), but led the IL in HR at the time of his promotion…has 28 HR in 469 at-bats between the majors and minors this season.

#1 TIM BECKHAM, INF Tue: 0-2 (def. rep.) TOR Series: 1-4 Trip: 1-5 vs. LH: .248 (25-101), 5-HR2015: .233/.280/.455, 9-HR, 34-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .255 (12-47) vs. RH: .216 (19-88), 4-HR

Ê Was defensive replacement for Logan Forsythe yesterday vs. MIA…is 0-for-his-last-18 off the bench after starting 8-for-17 (.471) with 4 XBH in that role. Ê Has hit 4 HR in his last 53 at-bats, after a 51 at-bat homerless drought spanning two stints in the majors (and 102 AB including minors) before that…

had a 2-run homer on Sep 18 vs. BAL, his 9th HR this season—a club record for a Rays rookie middle infielder (prev. 8, Reid Brignac in 2010). Ê Has played 78 games with 46 starts (21-SS, 19-2B, 7-DH)…is 0-for-his-last-8 as a pinch-hitter, after a 4-for-8 start (1B, 3B, 2-HR) as a PH. Ê 45.5 pct. of his hits have been XBH (24-1B, 7-2B, 4-3B, 9-HR)…of his 34 RBI, 18 have come in inn. 7-thru-9, and 18 have come in 2-strike counts.

#9 JOEY BUTLER, OF Tue: DNP TOR Series: DNP Trip: DNP vs. LH: .250 (26-104), 3-HR2015: .269/.321/.390, 6-HR, 24-RBI, 5-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .224 (13-58) vs. RH: .283 (41-145), 3-HR

Ê Last start was Aug 31 at BAL…since Aug 27 recall, is batting .182 (4-for-22) in 12 games (3 starts)…is 1-for-his-last-15 dating back to Aug 30 vs. KC. Ê Batting .158 (15-for-95) in his last 42 games spanning two stints since June 24…before it, hit .338 (52-for-154) in his first 44 games this season. Ê Has played in 86 games with 59 starts (36-DH, 21-LF, 2-RF)…has hit into a team-leading 16 GIDP…has gone 124 PA since his last homer. Ê Batting .087 (2-for-23) as a pinch-hitter this year, and hitless in his last 12 PH AB…hasn’t had a hit as a PH since July 21 at PHI (single). Ê Was a teammate of Manager Kevin Cash in 2011 for Triple-A Round Rock (Rangers).

#13 ASDRUBAL CABRERA, INF Tue: 1-3, HR, 2-RBI, BB, 2-R TOR Series: 3-10, 2-RBI, BB, R, SF Trip: 9-28, 2-2B, HR, 4-RBI, BB, 4-R vs. LH: .282 (42-149), 3-HR2015: .266/.315/.428, 14-HR, 55-RBI, 6-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333,1-3) RISP: .192 (24-125) vs. RH: .259 (89-344), 11-HR

Ê Hit game-winning HR in the 8th inn. yesterday vs. MIA, his seventh career go-ahead HR in the 8th or later (last Sep 11 vs. BOS)…matched his HR total from last season and joined NYY Carlos Beltran and CLE Carlos Santana as the only switch hitters with at least 14 HR in each of the last five seasons (2011-15).

Ê Batting .333 (19-for-57) in 15 interleague games this season, including .438 (7-for-16) with 5 RBI in 4 games vs. MIA. Ê Reached 4 times on Sat at TOR, tying his season high (also his 4-hit game on Aug 5 at CWS)…since returning from the 15-day DL on July 28, is

batting .333/.377/.547 (64-for-192), ranking 6th in the AL in avg. …has raised his season avg. from .223 to .266 over that span. Ê Ranks among AL shortstop leaders in XBH (47, 1st) and HR (14, T-2nd)…since the beginning of August, has 8 HR (T-2nd among ML shortstops)

and 31 RBI (3rd), compared to 6 HR and 24 RBI in the first 4 months of this season combined…ranks 4th among AL SS with a .979 fielding pct. Ê Is one of two middle infielders with 14 HR in each season since 2011 (Robinson Cano)…ranks among team leaders in 2B (3rd) and 3B (2nd). Ê Recorded his 100th career HR on Sep 23 at BOS, a 9th-inning solo shot off Pesky’s Pole…had his 500th career RBI on Sep 20 vs. BAL (PH sac fly). Ê Batting .282 (42-for-149) vs. left-handed pitching…started the season 1-for-22 vs. LHP, but batting .323 (41-for-127) vs. LHP since then.

#11 LOGAN FORSYTHE, INF Tue: 0-0, HBP TOR Series: 1-10, 2-RBI, SF, HBP Trip: 5-21, 2-2B, 5-RBI, 2-BB, 2-R vs. LH: .299 (50-167), 10-HR2015: .281/.359/.444, 17-HR, 68-RBI, 9-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .227 (32-141) vs. RH: .273 (102-373), 7-HR

Ê Left game after 2nd inning yesterday vs. MIA with a bruised right foot (X-rays negative)…is day-to-day. Ê With 17 HR, is one shy of matching his career total from 2011-14 entering the season (18 in 338 games)…only one Rays 2B (min. half of games at

2B) has ever matched his combination of homers and OBP: Ben Zobrist in 2009 (27 HR, .405 OBP)…has established career highs in virtually every offensive category, including doubles (33), homers (17), XBH (52), RBI (68), games (153) and starts (148; 124-2B, 14-1B, 6-DH, 4-3B).

Ê Ranks among team leaders in 2B (T-1st), HR (2nd), XBH (2nd), RBI (2nd), 2-out RBI (24, 1st) BB (55, 1st) and multi-hit games (39, 1st). Ê Among AL 2B, ranks T-3rd in HR, 4th in RBI, 3rd in OBP and 5th in SLG…no 2B in the majors can match his combination of OBP, HR and RBI. Ê Batting .363/.419/.670 (33-for-91) vs. LHP since June 15, with 11 2B and 5 HR…his SLG vs. LHP ranks 3rd in the AL over that span.

#2 NICK FRANKLIN, INF Tue: 0-0, R (PR in 8th) TOR Series: DNP Trip: 1-3, BB vs. LH: .217 (5-23)2015: .159/.221/.295, 2-HR, 6-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.429, 3-7) RISP: .095 (2-21) vs. RH: .138 (9-65), 2-HR

Ê Pinch-ran for John Jaso in the 8th yesterday vs. MIA and scored game-winning run on Asdrubal Cabrera’s HR…was his first career run scored as PR. Ê Has played in 12 games (3 starts) since his Sep 8 recall, his second stint with the Rays, batting .250 (4-for-16) over that span. Ê Following his last option, hit .259/.344/.500 (44-for-170) with 20 XBH (10 HR, 9-2B, 1-3B) and 26 RBI in 49 games with Triple-A Durham. Ê Seven of his 14 hits this season have gone for extra bases (4-2B, 1-3B, 2-HR), including 5 of his last 9 hits dating back to June 12 vs. CWS. Ê Is 2-for-21 with RISP, and 0-for-8 as a PH…has played 40 games and made 20 starts (9-2B, 5-1B, 5-SS, 1-DH), incl. his first career apps at 1B.

#5 BRANDON GUYER, OF Tue: 1-4, 2B TOR Series: 3-10, 3B, 3-R Trip: 7-21, 2B, 3B, HR, RBI, BB, 7-R vs. LH: .270 (50-185), 7-HR2015: .267/.355/.417, 8-HR, 27-RBI, 10-SB Current Hitting Streak: 4G (.286, 4-14) RISP: .295 (18-61) vs. RH: .262 (37-141), 1-HR

Ê Had leadoff double yesterday vs. MIA…is batting .304/.360/.630 (14-for-46) with 8 XBH from the leadoff spot in the 1st inning this season. Ê Had 21st HBP on Sun at TOR, extending a club record (prev. Sean Rodriguez, 18 in 2011)…of his 21 HBP, 16 have come vs. LHP, incl. his last 10 and 15 of

his last 16…only CHC Anthony Rizzo (30) has more HBP this season…batting .375 (10-for-28) with 5 XBH in his last 9 games on the heels of an 0-for-17. Ê Has played in 125 games with 77 starts (38-LF, 20-RF, 16-CF, 3-DH)…is one of 3 players in the AL with at least 15 starts at all 3 outfield positions. Ê His .355 OBP ranks 2nd on the team (min. 250 PA) to Forsythe…has started all 51 Rays games vs. left-handed starters, incl. 50 of 49 at leadoff. Ê Had 2 OF assists on Sep 22 at BOS, the first two of his career…was the first Ray with 2 OF assists in a game since Kiermaier, Aug 12, 2014 at TEX. Ê Homered in consecutive games for the first time in his career on Sep 20-21 vs. BAL, at BOS…is the first player in club history with both a pair of pinch-hit

homers and leadoff homers in the same season, and the first AL player to do that since TEX David Delluci (6 leadoff, 2 PH) in 2005. Ê On Sep 20 vs. BAL, had the first game-tying pinch-hit HR since Dan Johnson’s 9th-inning homer on Sep 28, 2011 vs. NYY (“Game 162”).

#28 JOHN JASO, 1B/OF/DH Tue: 0-1 (PH in 8th) TOR Series: 1-6, RBI Trip: 2-11, 2B, 3-RBI, 2-BB, R vs. LH: .308 (4-13)2015: .278/.371/.443, 4-HR, 21-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-2 RISP: .355 (11-31) vs. RH: .276 (45-163), 4-HR

Ê Reached on error in pinch-hit at-bat yesterday vs. MIA…batting .353/.455/.444 (6-for-18) with 4 BB as a pinch-hitter this season. Ê Batting .316/.394/.463 (30-for-95) in 38 games (22 starts) on the road, compared to .235/.344/.420 (19-for-81) in 29 games (23 starts) at home. Ê Has started at leadoff 33 times, and batting .314/.393/.504 (38-for-121) out of the No. 1 spot in the lineup…min. 100 PA at leadoff, his OBP ranks 1st in

the AL, avg. ranks 3rd and SLG ranks 3rd…no Rays player has posted a higher avg. batting leadoff (min. 100 PA) since Rocco Baldelli in 2006 (.339), nor a higher OBP out of the leadoff spot since Jason Bartlett in 2009 (.398)…has made 30 DH starts at leadoff, more than any other team…since 2008, the only players with more DH starts at leadoff in a season are TEX Shin-Soo Choo (34 in 2014) and TB Johnny Damon (33 in 2011).

Ê Has played in 67 games and made 45 starts (40-DH, 5-LF)…has played 33 innings in LF and 2 innings in RF, his first career action in the outfield.

#39 KEVIN KIERMAIER, OF Tue: 0-2, RBI, SF TOR Series: 2-7, 2B, HR, 2-RBI, 3-R Trip: 7-18, 2B, 2-HR, 3-RBI, BB, 6-R vs. LH: .246 (34-138), 2-HR2015: .263/.299/.421, 10-HR, 40-RBI, 18-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-4 RISP: .291 (32-110) vs. RH: .270 (96-356), 8-HR

Ê Had 14th outfield assist yesterday vs. MIA, most among ML CF and two shy of tying the club record for a center fielder (Melvin Upton Jr. in 2008). Ê Leads the majors with 37 Defensive Runs Saved, according to Baseball Reference, eight more than the next closest player (ARI Ender Inciarte), and

15 more than the next closest AL player (TOR Kevin Pillar)…as a result, he ranks 4th among AL position players with 6.8 Wins Above Replacement, according to Baseball Reference…the last Rays outfielder to finish with a 6.8 WAR or higher was Carl Crawford in 2010 (7.0).

Ê Ranks among team leaders in 3B (12, 1st), 2B (24, 4th), XBH (46, 4th), hits (130, 4th), runs scored (62, 4th), SB (18, 1st) and 2-out RBI (22, 2nd). Ê He and MIN Eddie Rosario both have at least a dozen triples and a dozen outfield assists, first players to do that since KC Carlos Beltran in 2001…

hasn’t tripled since Aug 26 vs. MIN, but his 12 3B rank 2nd in the majors to Rosario (15). Ê Has played in 147 games with 128 starts (126-CF, 2-RF)…was the winner of the Rays Heart & Hustle Award for the second straight year. Ê Batting .304/.341/.458 (51-for-168) with 12 XBH (4-2B, 2-3B, 6-HR) and 22 RBI in 49 games (45 starts) since the start of August.

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#21 JAMES LONEY, 1B Mon: 1-4 TOR Series: 1-8 Trip: 3-21 vs. LH: .228 (18-79), 1-HR2015: .277/.320/.358, 4-HR, 32-RBI, 2-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .313 (26-83) vs. RH: .292 (78-267), 3-HR

Ê Hasn’t had an extra-base hit since Sep 18 vs. BAL…batting .312/.354/.351 (24-for-77) in 23 games (20 starts) in September, following a .298 (25-for-84) August avg. …through July, hit .254/.307/.335 (47-for-185) in 52 games (48 starts) with a pair of DL stints.

Ê Is 1 HR shy of 100 for his career…last homered on Aug 8 vs. NYM (Jacob deGrom), having gone 143 at-bats (42 games) since his last homer. Ê Min. 200 PA, ranks as the toughest player in the AL to strike out, at 12.00 PA/SO (372-PA, 31-SO)…batting .348 (23-for-66) when putting the first

pitch in play, and 24.0 pct. of his hits (23-of-96) have come on the first pitch…batting .266 (33-for-124) in 2-strike counts, 3rd in the majors. Ê Has played in 100 games with 89 starts (88-1B, 1-DH), including 40 starts at cleanup…since joining Rays in 2013, leads the majors (min. 15 PA) in

avg., OBP and SLG as a pinch-hitter, batting .611/.632/.944 (11-for-18) including 5-for-7 this season.

#3 EVAN LONGORIA, 3B Mon: 1-4 TOR Series: 1-13, R Trip: 8-29, 2-2B, HR, 3-RBI, BB, 3-R vs. LH: .344 (52-151), 8-HR2015: .268/.327/.430, 20-HR, 71-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.250, 1-4) RISP: .248 (32-129) vs. RH: .241 (105-435), 12-HR

Ê Is 1-for-his-last-16, snapping an 0-for-14 last night vs. MIA…only has 1 HR in his last 20 games, after 5 HR in his previous 7 games before that. Ê Had his 20th HR on Thu at BOS, joining Eddie Mathews, Scott Rolen and Chipper Jones as only third basemen to hit at least 20 HR in seven of their

first eight seasons…is one of seven AL third basemen (min. 50 pct. of games at 3B) with seven 20 HR seasons overall. Ê His .395 OBP vs. LHP ranks 10th in the AL…ranks among team leaders in RBI (71, 1st), 2B (33, T-1st), HR (20, 1st), hits (157, 1st), walks (50, 2nd),

runs scored (69, T-1st) and multi-hit games (36, 2nd)…is the club’s all-time leader in HR (204), 2B (259), XBH (476), RBI (706) and SLG (.485). Ê Became the first in Rays history to reach 200 HR…became the first 3B in ML history to record 200 HR and 250 2B in his first 8 seasons (min. 50 pct. of games

at 3B)…he’s the 20th player all-time to reach those totals in their first 8 seasons, joining a list including Ted Williams, Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds.

#27 MIKIE MAHTOOK, OF Mon: 1-4, HR, RBI, R TOR Series: 2-3, HR, 2-RBI, BB, R Trip: 5-14, 2-HR, 4-RBI, BB, 3-R vs. LH: .295 (18-61), 6-HR2015: .298/.359/.596, 7-HR, 14-RBI, 4-SB Current Hitting Streak: 2G (.429, 3-7) RISP: .304 (7-23) vs. RH: .303 (10-33), 1-HR

Ê Has homered in consecutive games, though yesterday vs. MIA was his first career homer at Tropicana Field…six of his 7 HR have come vs. LHP. Ê Batting .368/.419/.684 (21-for-57) with 4 2B, 4 HR and 8 RBI in 22 games (15 starts) since his Sep 1 recall, his sixth stint with the Rays…in Septem-

ber, ranks among AL rookie leaders in avg. (1st), OBP (2nd), SLG (1st), HR (T-4th) and runs scored (T-5th). Ê Had 5 hits on Sep 18 vs. BAL, a club record for a rookie, and tied a franchise record overall (8th time, last Matt Joyce, June 29, 2014 at BAL). Ê Batting .391/.440/.761 (18-for-46) in 17 games (13 starts) out of the No. 2 spot in the lineup, opposed to .208 (10-for-48) anywhere else. Ê Has played in 36 games with 24 starts (9-RF, 8-CF, 5-LF, 2-DH)…his only career outfield assist earned ESPN’s Baseball Tonight’s No. 1 Web Gem,

on Sep 14 vs. NYY when he made a leaping catch at the RF wall and started a 9-6 DP to end the 7th and keep Erasmo Ramirez’s no-hit bid intact.

#46 LUKE MAILE, C Mon: 0-3 TOR Series: 0-2 Trip: 1-10, 2B vs. LH: .063 (1-16)2015: .071/.071/.143, 0-HR, 1-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-6 RISP: .000 (0-6) vs. RH: .083 (1-12)

Ê Last name is pronounced MAY-lee…has played in 12 games with 7 starts (four with Matt Moore pitching), and yesterday vs. MIA marked the third time he played the entire game…batting .071 (2-for-28) with the Rays this season, both doubles (Sep 24 at BOS, Sep 12 vs. BOS).

Ê His first career hit—and only career RBI—was a pinch-hit double off Rick Porcello…became the first Ray to record his first career hit as a pinch-hitter since Tim Beckham on Sep 19, 2013 vs. TEX, and first to have it go for extra bases since Desmond Jennings on Sep 11, 2010 at TOR (2B).

Ê Selected from Durham on Sep 1…became the 51st player used by the Rays, one shy of the club record (2000), and 18th rookie, extending the club record. Ê Was a non-roster invite to spring training…named by Baseball America as the Best Defensive Catcher in the Rays system at the end of last season.

#7 DANIEL NAVA, 1B/OF Mon: DNP TOR Series: DNP Trip: 1-3, RBI, HBP vs. LH: .242 (8-33)2015: .194/.315/.245, 1-HR, 10-RBI, 1-SB Current Hitting Streak: 1G (.333, 1-3) RISP: .273 (9-33) vs. RH: .179 (19-106), 1-HR

Ê Batting .233/.364/.301 (17-for-73) with 3 XBH (2-2B, 1-HR) and 3 RBI in 30 games (18 starts; 14-RF, 3-1B, 1-LF) since joining the Rays on Aug 7. Ê All 3 RBI with Tampa Bay have given Rays a lead (last Sep 23 at BOS, single off Rick Porcello)…since joining the Rays, is batting .208/.377/.292

(10-for-48) vs. RHP, with as many walks (10) as hits (10)…has only made one start in the Rays last 21 games since Sep 7. Ê Claimed off waivers by the Rays on Aug 5 from Boston and is the only current Ray to have played with Kevin Cash in the majors (Boston, 2010).

#44 RENE RIVERA, C Mon: DNP TOR Series: 0-2, BB, R Trip: 0-2, BB, R vs. LH: .181 (17-94)2015: .179/.215/.277, 5-HR, 26-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-3 RISP: .200 (14-70) vs. RH: .178 (36-202), 5-HR

Ê Has only thrown out 3 of his last 15 potential base stealers, but his 35.5 percent eraser rate this season ranks 4th in the majors. Ê Is 2-for-his-last-28…only has 2 XBH (both doubles) since the All-Star break, and is homerless in his last 83 AB…since the break, has started 22 of

the Rays 66 games, and 4 of their 26 games since the start of September…has started at catcher in 25 of Chris Archer’s 33 starts, including 21 of his last 24 and a stretch of 17 straight from June 18–Sep 16…last start at catcher with any other pitcher was Aug 30 vs. KC (Nathan Karns).

Ê Batting .077 (1-for-13) as a pinch-hitter since the start of 2014…has made 11 errors, 2nd among major league catchers, and 4 more than any other AL catcher…ranks 2nd among catchers in club history, behind Dioner Navarro in 2007 (14).

#36 RICHIE SHAFFER, INF Mon: DNP TOR Series: 0-6, RBI, R Trip: 2-17, HR, 2-RBI, BB, 4-R vs. LH: .111 (5-45), 1-HR2015: .179/.309/.388, 4-HR, 6-RBI, 0-SB Current Hitting Streak: 0-for-13 RISP: .000 (0-12) vs. RH: .318 (7-22), 3-HR

Ê Batting .146/.276/.313 (7-for-48) in 20 games (12 starts) since Sep 1, when he was recalled for his second stint…hit .263 (5-for-19) in his first stint. Ê Hitless in his last 13 AB…had his first career sac fly on Sun at TOR…four of his 12 hits have been solo homers, yielding 4 of his 6 career RBI. Ê Has played in 28 games with 17 starts (7-1B, 5-DH, 4-3B, 1-LF)…six of his 12 hits at the major league level have gone for extra bases. Ê Named the Rays Minor League Player of the Year after leading the organization with a career-high 26 HR and ranking T-2nd with 72 RBI, batting

.267/.357/.539 (105-for-393) in 108 games between Double-A and Triple-A…has 30 HR in 457 at-bats between the minors and majors.

#24 GRADY SIZEMORE, OF Mon: DNP TOR Series: 2-5, 2B, RBI, R Trip: 3-6, 2-2B, 3-RBI, BB, R vs. LH: .333 (6-18), 1-HR2015: .245/.303/.372, 6-HR, 29-RBI, 3-SB Current Hitting Streak: 5G (.462, 6-13) RISP: .234 (15-64) vs. RH: .239 (58-243), 5-HR

Ê Batting .375/.444/.469 (12-for-32) in 14 games (7 starts) since Sep 6…has reached safely in his last 10 starts, dating back to Sep 2. Ê Has 6 HR and 23 RBI in 55 games this season for the Rays, compared to 0 HR and 6 RBI in 39 games to start the season with the Phillies. Ê Has 6 RBI in his last 6 games (3 starts), 5 of them coming on a pair of bases-loaded doubles…gave the Rays a 5-4 lead with a 2-run, 8th-inning, PH

double on Sep 21 at BOS, and his 3-run double on Sep 18 vs. BAL was his first bases-clearing hit since June 1, 2011 at TOR (with CLE). Ê Has reached safely in 5 of his last 7 pinch-hit plate appearances…has made 40 starts (20-LF, 12-RF, 8-DH) for the Rays, batting .245/.311/.417 (40-

for-163) overall…has only hit .219 (21-for-96) in 31 road games, compared to .284 (19-for-67) in 22 games at Tropicana Field.

#20 STEVEN SOUZA JR., OF Mon: 1-3, 2B, BB TOR Series: 2-9, RBI, 2-R Trip: 7-21, 2B, HR, 4-RBI, BB, 4-R vs. LH: .216 (21-97), 4-HR2015: .223/.316/.405, 16-HR, 40-RBI, 12-SB Current Hitting Streak: 5G (.381, 8-21) RISP: .167 (12-72) vs. RH: .226 (59-261), 12-HR

Ê Has a 5-game hitting streak, one shy of his career long (July 27–Sep 11)…batting .280/.393/.420 (14-for-50) in 17 games (14 starts) since his Sep 11 return from the 15-day DL, including .308 (4-for-13) with RISP…last HR at Tropicana Field was June 11 vs. LAA, having gone 100 AB since.

Ê Despite a pair of DL stints, his 16 HR rank 3rd among AL rookies, trailing HOU Carlos Correa (21) and MIN Miguel Sano (17), and are the most by a Rays rookie since Evan Longoria in 2008 (27)…his 12 SB are the most by a Rays rookie since Desmond Jennings (20) in 2011.

Ê Had an RBI in 4 straight games from Sep 22-26…had a career-high 4 hits on Sep 23 at BOS, including a 9th-inning solo homer. Ê Batting .269/.344/.488 (43-for-160) with 10 HR and 25 RBI on the road, compared to .187/.294/.338 (37-for-198) with 6 HR and 15 RBI at home. Ê Only two other rookies in the majors can match his combination of homers (16) and steals (12): HOU Carlos Correa and CHC Kris Bryant…it’s a

combination unmatched by any rookie in franchise history.

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RAYS BULLPEN NOTES#35 MATT ANDRIESE, RH Last App: 9/27 at TOR (GS, 3.0-IP, 2-H, 1-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 2-2 vs. LH: .288 (34-118), 5-HR2015: 3-5-2, 4.31 ERA, 23 G, 8 GS Long Relief App: 4.0, 2x-last 6/17 at WAS IR-RS: 5-3 vs. RH: .256 (33-129), 3-HR

Ê Got the start on Sun at TOR, his first start since July 7 at KC (G2)…went 3 IP and yielded a 1st-inning RBI ground-rule double to Justin Smoak. Ê Has a 5.27 ERA (27.1-IP, 16-ER) in 15 relief apps this year, compared to a 3.57 ERA in 8 starts…this marks his fifth stint in the majors this season,

and he’s allowed run(s) in 7 of 11 apps (1 start) since his August 19 recall, increasing his ERA from 3.11 to 4.31. Ê His major league debut came against the Marlins on April 10 at MIA, a scoreless 6th inning…allowed a 1-out walk to Giancarlo Stanton.

#59 ANDREW BELLATTI, RH Last App: 9/27 at TOR (0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .167 (6-36), 1-HR2015: 3-1-0, 1.19 ERA, 16 G Long Relief App: 3.1, 5/9 vs. TEX IR-RS: 9-2 vs. RH: .175 (7-40), 1-HR

Ê Has made 6 straight scoreless apps since Sep 19 (4.1-IP, 2-H, 1-BB, 3-SO)…retired his only BF on Sun at TOR (Donaldson). Ê Has a 0.84 ERA (10.2-IP, 1-ER) in 11 apps since Sep 8 recall…has made 16 apps spanning 4 stints with the Rays this season, 13 of them scoreless. Ê Has retired 14 of his last 17 BF…has only yielded 3 ER in 22.2 IP this season, all scoring via HR (Albert Pujols 2-run HR, Greg Bird solo HR). Ê On Sep 8 at DET, became the sixth Rays pitcher to be on the mound for a walk-off loss this season (Rajai Davis walk-off sac fly). Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Sep 8…is the youngest player on the active roster (24 years, 56 days).

#26 BRAD BOXBERGER, RH Last App: 9/29 vs. MIA (SV, 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: 39-45 vs. LH: .224 (28-125), 4-HR2015: 4-10-39, 3.69 ERA, 67 G Long Relief App: 1.2, 7/22 at PHI IR-RS: 13-3 vs. RH: .238 (24-101), 5-HR

Ê Has recorded a save in his last 5 apps, moving to within one of AL leader LAA Huston Street (40)…the only Ray to ever lead the AL in saves was Rafael Soriano in 2010 (45)…the only pitcher to ever match his combination of losses (10) and saves (39) was COL Jose Jimenez in 2002.

Ê Has 10 losses, a club record for a reliever and matching the most by a major league reliever in the last 10 seasons (since 2006)…last reliever with more losses was LAA Scot Shields in 2005 (11)…had a club record 6 walk-off losses, most in the majors since PHI Brad Lidge in 2009 (6).

Ê Has yielded 32 BB, T-4th among AL relievers, as well as 9 HR, T-6th among AL relievers…has allowed 18 HR since 2014, T-1st among AL relievers. Ê According to Baseball Reference, 234 of his 263 BF—89.0 pct.—have come in “Late & Close” situations (PA in the 7th inning or later with the batting

team tied, ahead by one or the tying run on deck)…it’s the highest rate in the majors (min. 150 BF) since SD Heath Bell in 2011 (89.5 pct.).

#31 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LH Last App: 9/29 vs. MIA (0.1-IP, 1-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 1-3 vs. LH: .200 (19-95), 1-HR2015: 4-1-1, 2.40 ERA, 65 G Long Relief App: 1.2, 9/5 at NYY IR-RS: 37-6 vs. RH: .280 (21-75), 3-HR

Ê Replaced after 2 BF yesterday at MIA; inherited runner scored…has a 1.33 ERA (20.1-IP, 3-ER) in 26 apps since the All-Star break. Ê Has a 2.14 ERA (42-IP, 10-ER) with the Rays, and 85 percent of his apps (51-of-60) have been scoreless…his 2.14 ERA would rank 4th among

left-handed relievers in club history (min. 30 IP)…only 4 of his 30 inherited runners have scored (13.3 pct.—T-2nd in the AL, min. 20 IR). Ê Has made 60 apps with the Rays, going 0.2 IP or less 36 times, and making 13 apps of 1 BF…on Sep 5 at NYY, made his longest app since April

17, 2013 at OAK (2.2, with HOU)…had a career-high 4 SO, most by a Rays lefty reliever since Cesar Ramos on Sep 7, 2014 vs. BAL (4).. #37 ALEX COLOME, RH Last App: 9/29 vs. MIA (BS/W, 0.2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-5 vs. LH: .280 (59-211), 4-HR2015: 7-5-0, 3.98 ERA, 42 G, 13 GS Long Relief App: 3.0, 2x-last 8/16 at TEX IR-RS: 16-9 vs. RH: .266 (53-199), 5-HR

Ê Got a blown save yesterday vs. MIA, allowing an inherited runner to score…became the first pitcher in Rays history with 5 blown saves in a calendar month, and the first pitcher to do it in the majors since LAA Jose Arredondo in Aug 2008…was his 4th win as a reliever, first since Aug 22 at OAK.

Ê Has blown saves in consecutive apps and 3 of his last 4 apps…has allowed combined 8 runs spanning 5.2 IP over his last 6 apps, on the heels of going 16 straight apps without allowing an earned run…still has 2.23 ERA (36.1-IP, 9-ER) in 27 apps since All-Star break.

Ê Since moving into his current role on Aug 19, his 8 holds rank T-3rd among AL relievers…has entered with the Rays ahead or tied in all but two of his 18 apps since then…has 2.72 ERA (39.2-IP, 12-ER) in his 29 relief apps this season, compared to a 4.70 ERA in his 13 starts.

Ê Hasn’t allowed a homer in his last 59.2 IP spanning 32 apps (3 starts), the longest active homerless streak in the majors (by innings).. #54 STEVE GELTZ, RH Last App: 9/27 vs. TOR (L, 0.2-IP, 1-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 0-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: 2-5 vs. LH: .196 (20-102), 2-HR2015: 2-6-2, 3.78 ERA, 69 G, 2 GS Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 6/24 vs. TOR IR-RS: 26-3 vs. RH: .187 (25-134), 6-HR

Ê Led the AL with 62 apps (2 starts) through the end of Aug…has only made 7 apps since the start of Sep, but his 69 apps are a club rookie record. Ê Yielded a walk-off, solo homer to Josh Donaldson on Sun at TOR, the third time this season he was on the mound for a walk-off loss. Ê Only 3 of his 26 IR have scored (11.5 pct.—2nd in the majors, min. 20 IR)…according to Baseball Reference, has made 17 multiple inning apps (at

least one out to end an inning, and at least one batter faced the following inning)…has entered with runners on base in 17 apps. Ê Has 20 holds, T-3rd among major league rookies this season and a club rookie record (prev. 14, Chad Orvella, 2005). Ê Had a club-record streak of 32 consecutive batters retired end on June 24 vs. TOR.

. #47 BRANDON GOMES, RH Last App: 9/27 at TOR (0.1-IP, 1-H, 2-R, 1-BB, 0-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: 1-3 vs. LH: .198 (19-96), 3-HR2015: 2-6-1, 3.88 ERA, 61 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 6x-last 9/13 vs. BOS IR-RS: 40-8 vs. RH: .269 (32-119), 6-HR

Ê Went 6-3, BB, 2-run HR to his 3 BF on Sun at TOR…has allowed a career-high 9 HR this season, T-6th among AL relief pitchers. Ê Since the start of August, has a 2.78 ERA (22.2-IP, 7-ER) in 24 apps, and all 7 runs have scored via homer (two solo, one 2-run, and charged 3 runs

on a Xander Bogaerts grand slam on Sep 21 at BOS, which was the third grand slam he’s allowed in his career). Ê At 31 years, 77 days is the oldest pitcher on the active roster (and the only pitcher over 30 years old)…has a team-high 40 IR.

#57 JAKE McGEE, LH Last App: 9/27 at TOR (1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 0-SO) Saves-Opps: 6-10 vs. LH: .209 (9-43), 2-HR2015: 1-2-6 2.50 ERA, 37 G Long Relief App: 1.2, 8/18 at HOU IR-RS: 2-0 vs. RH: .191 (17-89), 1-HR

Ê Reinstated from the 15-day DL on Saturday (left knee surgery)…had a scoreless 7th on Sun at TOR, his first app since Aug 18 at HOU. Ê Since his season debut (May 17) ranks T-6th among AL relievers with 18 holds, despite missing 35 games from Aug 19–Sep 24. Ê From May 29–July 24 made 21 consecutive scoreless apps, tied for the 2nd-longest streak in club history (J.P. Howell, 24 straight in 2012). Ê Has made two DL stints this season (also Opening Day–May 14, offseason elbow surgery)…was placed on the DL for the second time on Aug 20

(retroactive to Aug 19)…on Aug 21, Dr. Koco Eaton performed surgery in St. Pete to repair a torn meniscus.

#34 C.J. RIEFENHAUSER, LH Last App: 9/26 at TOR (1.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-SO) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .348 (8-23), 3-HR2015: 1-0-0, 6.08 ERA, 15 G Long Relief App: 2.1, 6/16 vs. WAS IR-RS: 8-2 vs. RH: .208 (5-24)

Ê Has made a career-high 5 straight scoreless apps…has retired 12 of his last 15 BF…stranded 2 IR on Sat at TOR and also pitched a scoreless 5th. Ê Has 2.57 ERA (7-IP, 2-ER) since Sep 1 recall, his fourth stint with the Rays this season…had a 9.95 ERA across his previous three stints. Ê Has allowed 3 HR in 13.1 IP, and all 3 have been to lefties (last Travis Shaw, Sep 12 vs. BOS)…lefties are batting .348 (8-for-23) against him. Ê Went 4-2 with a 2.78 ERA (35.2-IP, 11-ER) in 30 apps between Durham and Class-A Charlotte. Ê At 12 letters, is tied with Jason Isringhausen as the longest surname in Rays history.

#45 ENNY ROMERO, LH Last App: 9/27 at TOR (1.2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 2-SO) Saves-Opps: 0-1 vs. LH: .375 (15-40)2015: 0-1-0, 4.28 ERA, 20 G Long Relief App: 3.0, 5/23 vs. OAK IR-RS: 9-5 vs. RH: .236 (17-72)

Ê Retired his first 5 BF on Sun at TOR; replaced by Andrew Bellatti in the 5th following a 2-out double and walk…has made 5 straight scoreless apps. Ê Has a 2.12 ERA (17-IP, 4-ER) in his last 15 apps since Aug 17, compared to a 7.84 ERA (10.1-IP, 9-ER) in his first 5 apps before that. Ê Has thrown the fastest pitch by a Ray this season, registering 99.3 mph on Sep 4 at NYY…averaging 96.1 mph on his fastball, per FanGraphs. Ê Recalled from Triple-A Durham on Aug 20 for his fifth stint in the majors this season (also May 23, June 6-9, June 12-22 and Aug 17-18). Ê Lefties have hit .375/.432/.475 (15-for-40) against him this year, compared to .236/.313/.278 (17-for-72) for righties.

#49 KIRBY YATES, RH Last App: 9/26 at TOR (1.0-IP, 1-H, 1-R, 0-BB, 1-SO, 1-HR) Saves-Opps: -- vs. LH: .333 (11-33), 5-HR2015: 1-0-0, 8.38 ERA, 19 G Long Relief App: 2.0, 2x-last 9/1 at BAL IR-RS: 9-5 vs. RH: .250 (12-48), 5-HR

Ê Has allowed 10 HR, T-4th among AL relievers, in only 19.1 IP…yielded solo homers in consecutive games to Jose Bautista on Fri-Sat at TOR. Ê Recalled on Sep 1 for his fourth stint with the Rays this season…went 1-2 with a 5.60 ERA (27.1-IP, 17-ER) in 25 minor league apps this season. Ê Got his first career win on Sep 20 vs. BAL…from June 29–Sep 1, yielded homers in a club-record 6 straight relief apps (June 29–Sep 1), becoming

the first major league reliever to do that within one season since CIN Jay Hook in 1961 (6).

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RAYS BY THE NUMBERSCurrent Streak: W1 When commit error: 29-41 Hit homer: 59-44Current Record: 76-81 Ahead after 6-7-8: 57-13/63-8/68-4 Homer with men on: 30-16Home/Road: 38-41/38-40 Behind after 6-7-8: 8-53/6-59/2-65 Hit multiple homers: 27-14Day/Night: 19-28/57-53 Tied after 6-7-8: 11-15/7-14/4-12 Score first: 52-25Grass/Turf: 34-34/42-47 1-run games: 25-30 Score 5 or more: 39-17vs. East: 34-39 2-run games: 19-18 Score less than 5: 37-64vs. Central: 13-19 Extra innings: 2-13 Outhit opponents: 54-25vs. West: 17-17 Win in last at-bat: 12 Outhit by opponents: 14-49vs. National League: 12-6 Come-from-behind wins: 34 Collect 10 or more hits: 32-24vs. RH/LH starters: 47-59/29-22 Opp. come-from-behind wins: 35 Opp. 10 or more hits: 6-39Series W-L-T (home): 8-13-4 Series W-L-T (road): 12-11-2 Wearing white/gray/navy/lt. blue: 30-30/17-21/22-24/6-6

HOME RUNS1R 2R 3R GS TOTAL

Longoria 14 3 3 20Forsythe 13 3 1 17Souza Jr. 10 3 3 16Cabrera 10 4 14Casali 7 3 10Kiermaier 6 4 10Beckham 4 4 1 9Guyer 7 1 8Mahtook 4 3 7Arencibia 4 2 6Butler 4 2 6Sizemore 5 1 6DeJesus 4 1 5Rivera 2 1 2 5Jaso 3 1 4Loney 3 1 4Shaffer 4 4Elmore 1 1 2Franklin 2 2Dykstra 1 1Jennings 1 1Karns 1 1Nava 1 1TOTALS 108 38 13 - 159

RUN SUPPORT FOR STARTING PITCHERSPITCHER STARTS RUNS RUNS/START RUNS/9-IP CLUB RECORD QUALITYAndriese 8 20 2.50 5.09 4-4 1Archer 33 92 2.79 4.00 17-16 19Colome 13 21 1.61 2.74 3-10 3Geltz 2 0 0.00 0.00 1-1 0Karns 26 63 2.42 3.94 12-14 9Moore 11 29 2.64 4.58 4-7 3Odorizzi 27 67 2.48 3.71 13-14 16Ramirez 26 72 2.77 4.44 15-11 9Smyly 11 36 3.27 5.34 7-4 5

RAYS PITCHING BY THE NUMBERS

LAST HR OFF ’15 MOST HITS GAME ’15 MOST RBI GAMEArencibia 9/25 at TOR Lowe 3, 9/1 at BAL 6, 9/1 at BALBeckham 9/18 vs. BAL Wilson 2, 11x-last, 9/9 at DET 4, 7/28 vs. DETButler 6/19 at CLE Carrasco 4, 5/31 at BAL 2, 5x-last, 6/12 vs. CWS Cabrera 9/29 vs. MIA Morris 4, 8/5 at CWS 3, 2x-last, 8/22 at OAKForsythe 9/20 vs. BAL Gausman 3, 9x-last, 9/2 at BAL 3, 2x-last, 8/1 at BOSFranklin 9/15 vs. NYY Rumbelow 2, 3x-last, 9/18 vs. BAL 2, 2x-last, 9/15 vs. NYYGuyer 9/21 at BOS Britton 4, 9/1 at BAL 4, 4/26 vs. TORJaso 9/17 vs. BAL Tillman 3, 2x-last, 8/1 at BOS 3, 8/9 vs. NYMKiermaier 9/26 at TOR Price 3, 5x-last, 9/23 at BOS 2, 10x-last, 9/26 at TORLoney 8/7 vs. NYM deGrom 4, 5/17 at MIN 3, 2x-last, 8/25 vs. MINLongoria 9/24 at BOS Miley 4, 4/25 vs. TOR 3, 7x-last, 9/8 at DETMahtook 9/29 vs. MIA Conley 5, 9/18 vs. BAL 2, 3x-last, 9/27 at TORMaile -- -- 1, 2x-last, 9/24 at BOS 1, 9/12 vs. BOSNava 8/26 vs. MIN Duffey 3, 2x-last, 8/28 vs. KC 2, 2x-last, 4/11 at NYYRivera 7/8 at KC Blanton 3, 3x-last, 8/4 at CWS 4, 5/14 vs. NYYShaffer 9/21 at BOS Hembree 3, 8/9 vs. NYM 1, 6x-last, 9/27 at TORSizemore 8/12 vs. ATL Wisler 4, 5/16 vs. ARI 3, 9/18 vs. BALSouza Jr. 9/23 at BOS Mendez 4, 9/23 at BOS 3, 5x-last, 6/3 at LAA

RAYS SEASON HIGHSTEAM BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest win streak 5, April 22-26 Most runs, game, TB 3, 6x-last, Guyer, 9/1 at BALLong loss streak 7, June 28-July 4 Most runs, game, Opp 5, Shaw, 8/1 at BOSMost runs game, TB 12, 4/24 vs. TOR Most hits, game, TB 5, Mahtook, 9/18 vs. BALMost runs game, Opp 16, 6/16 vs. WAS Most hits, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, Escobar, 6/18 at WASMost runs, inn, TB 7, 4/10 at MIA Most 2B, game, TB 2, 13x-last, Mahtook, 9/18 vs. BALMost runs, inn, Opp 7, 2x-last, 8/23 at OAK Most 2B, game, Opp 2, 10x-last, Pillar, 9/26 at TORMost hits, game, TB 19, 5/17 at MIN Most HR, game, TB 2, 4x-last, Longoria, 9/2 at BALMost hits, game, Opp 23, 6/16 vs. WAS Most HR, game, Opp 2, 15x-last, Bautista, 9/26 at TORMost hits, inn, TB 6, 8/8 vs. NYM Most RBI, game, TB 6, Arencibia, 9/1 at BALMost hits, inn, Opp 8, 8/23 at OAK Most RBI, game, Opp 6, Seager, 5/26 vs. SEAMost doubles, game, TB 6, 2x-last, 5/31 at BAL Most x-base hits, game, TB 3, Souza Jr., 5/31 at BALMost doubles, game, Opp 5, 6/9 vs. LAA Most x-base hits, game, Opp 3, Shaw, 8/1 at BOSMost HR, game, TB 4, 2x-last, 9/9 at DET Most steals, game, TB 2, 9x-last, Kiermaier, 9/23 at BOSMost HR, game, Opp 5, 2x-last, 9/12 vs. BOS Most steals, game, Opp 3, DeShields, 5/7 vs. TEXMost x-base hits, game, TB 8, 4x-last, 9/2 at BAL Hitting Streak 11, Cabrera, July 11-Aug 9Most x-base hits, game, Opp 7, 5x-last, 9/26 at TOR TEAM/INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most stolen bases, game, TB 5, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, TB Starter 15, Archer, 6/2 at LAAMost stolen bases, game, Opp 4, 6/24 vs. TOR Most SO, Opp Starter 14, Kluber, 7/2 vs. CLEMost walks, game, TB 9, 5/6 at BOS Most SO, TB Reliever 5, 2x-last, Andriese, 8/25 vs. MINMost walks, game, Opp 9, 7/3 at NYY Most IP, TB Reliever 4.0, 2x-last, Andriese, 6/17 at WASMost strikeouts, game, TB 19, 7/2 vs. CLE Most walks, game, TB 5, 7x-last, Archer, 9/26 at TORMost strikeouts, game, Opp 19, 2x-last, 9/13 vs. BOS Most walks, game, Opp 6, Masterson, 5/6 at BOSMost LOB, game, TB 14, 6/22 vs. TOR Most SO, Team, TB 19, 2x-last, 9/13 vs. BOSMost LOB, game, Opp 12, 2x-last, 6/15 vs. WAS Most walks, Team, TB 9, 7/3 at NYYMost errors, game, TB 3, 3x-last, 8/29 vs. KC Low-Hit Game 1, Archer, 8/20 at HOUMost errors, game, Opp 3, 6x-last, 9/26 at TOR Consecutive Scoreless IP 20.1, McGee, May 29-July 24Longest game, time 5:03, 9/8 at DET Shortest game, time 2:02, 8/11 vs. ATLLongest game, time (9 inn.) 3:47, Sep 21 at BOS Shortest game, time (9 inn.) 2:02, 8/11 vs. ATL

Grand Slams (-): -Back-to-Back (5): Dykstra/Forsythe (4/17 vs. NYY, A Warren), For-

sythe/Butler (5/11 vs. NYY, C Sabathia), Longoria/Forsythe (7/26 vs. BAL, W Chen), Cabrera/Shaffer (8/4 at CWS, D Webb), Cabrera/Souza Jr. (9/23 at BOS, J Machi, R Mendez)

2-HR games (4): Longoria-2 (5/6 at BOS, J Masterson/A Ogando; 9/2 at BAL, K Gausman/D O’Day), Casali-2 (7/27 vs. DET, A Sanchez/B Rondon; 7/28 vs. DET, D Price)

3-HR games (-): -Pinch-hit (4): Beckham-2 (4/11 at MIA, M Dunn; 4/16 at TOR,

A Loup), Guyer-2 (5/8 vs. TEX, A Claudio; 9/21 vs. BAL, Z Britton)

Walk-off (-): -Lead-off (3): Guyer-3 (4/26 vs. TOR, M Buehrle; 8/2 at BOS,

W Miley; 9/21 at BOS E Rodriguez)Inside-the-park (1): Forsythe-1 (7/8 at KC, J Guthrie)

HOME RUNS

CATCHERSPCT CS ATT

Arencibia .300 6 20Casali .240 6 25Rivera .355 22 62Wilson .250 5 20TOTALS .307 39 127

Game-Tying & Go-Ahead RBI: Longoria (30), For-sythe (24), Kiermaier (18), Cabrera (16), Souza Jr. (15), Loney (14), Guyer (12), Sizemore (12), Jaso (10), DeJesus (9), Butler (7), Rivera (7), Beckham (6), Elmore (5), Mahtook (5), Jennings (4), Casali (3), Nava (3), Franklin (2), Shaffer (2), Wilson (2), Arencibia (1), Dykstra (1), Karns (1)2-Out RBI: Forsythe (24), Kiermaier (22), Cabrera (18), Longoria (17), Beckham (16), Rivera (13), Loney (11), DeJesus (10), Guyer (10), Souza Jr. (10), Jaso (9), Casali (8), Elmore (7), Arencibia (6), Butler (5), Mahtook (5), Sizemore (4), Franklin (3), Nava (2), Wilson (2), Jennings (1), Krauss (1), Maile (1)Outfield Assists: Kiermaier (14), Souza Jr. (8), DeJesus (3), Jennings (3), Guyer (2), Nava (2), Sizemore (2), Butler (1), Jaso (1), Mahtook (1)Bunt Singles: Cabrera (4), Kiermaier (3), Beckham (2), Souza Jr. (2), Franklin (1)Ejections: Cash-3 (4/16 at TOR, 8th inn.; 5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.; 8/28 vs. KC, 3rd inn.), Cabrera-1 (6/22 vs. TOR, 5th inn.), Loney-1 (8/22 at OAK, 6th inn.), Shelton-1 (5/10 vs. TEX, 5th inn.)Batted Around: 4/10 at MIA (7th inn., 11 batters), 4/15 at TOR (9th inn., 9 batters), 4/22 vs. BOS (6th inn., 9 batters), 5/17 at MIN (6th inn., 10 batters), 6/3 at LAA (6th inn., 9 batters), 7/5 at NYY (8th inn., 9 batters), 8/4 at CWS (6th inn., 10 batters), 8/8 vs. NYM (1st inn., 9 batters), 8/12 vs. ATL (7th inn., 9 batters), 9/2 at BAL (3rd inn., 9 batters), 9/8 at DET (6th inn., 9 batters), 9/9 at DET (7th inn., 9 batters), 9/18 vs. BAL (5th inn., 10 batters)

MISC.

1. May 11 vs. NYY—Tim Beckham pop out to SS Didi Gregorius hit off the B-ring catwalk…off Branden Pinder (9th inning).2. June 16 vs. WAS—Clint Robinson home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (449 feet)…off Alex Colome (2nd inning).3. July 27 vs. DET—Curt Casali home run off the B-ring catwalk in left field (355 feet)…off Bruce Rondon (8th inning).4. August 12 vs. ATL—Grady Sizemore home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (401 feet)…off Matt Wisler (5th inning).5. August 27 vs. MIN—Miguel Sano double off the B-ring catwalk in center field…off Drew Smyly (3rd inning).6. August 28 vs. KC—Kendrys Morales home run off the C-ring catwalk in center field (443 feet)…off Erasmo Ramirez (3rd inning).7. September 16 vs. NYY—Greg Bird home run off the D-ring catwalk in right field (404 feet)…off Andrew Bellatti (9th inning).8. September 17 vs. BAL—John Jaso home run off the C-ring catwalk in right field (384 feet)…off Chris Tillman (3rd inning).

CATWALKS

LAST HR & PLAYER SEASON HIGHS

Rays Totals (bold): 52 challenges (15 overturned, 16 stand, 21 confirmed) | Opp Totals: 42 challenges (21 overturned, 10 stand, 11 confirmed) Umpire Totals: 18 challenge (0 record keeping, 4 overturned, 6 stand, 8 confirmed)

RUNS BY INNING1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

Opponent 82 69 62 63 57 74 74 69 56 16 623Tampa Bay 65 54 50 66 88 87 77 74 49 4 614

W-L-S G ERA IP H ER BB SO HRTotals 76-81-58 157 3.74 1408.1 1267 586 461 1319 170Starters 49-45-0 157 3.68 885.1 804 362 270 826 102Relievers 27-36-58 156 3.85 523.0 463 224 191 493 68Home 38-41-31 79 3.64 719.0 640 291 218 707 87Road 38-40-27 78 3.85 689.1 627 295 243 612 83April 12-10-10 22 3.70 199.1 155 82 71 184 20May 14-15-11 29 3.10 255.2 216 88 83 248 28June 16-12-13 28 3.32 254.2 245 94 78 235 31July 9-16-7 25 4.04 220.1 196 99 72 183 23August 14-13-10 27 4.28 242.0 237 115 71 253 31September 11-15-7 26 4.11 236.1 218 108 86 216 37

INSTANT REPLAY CHALLENGES (last five)GAME CHALLENGED BY INN. PLAYER OF REFERENCE INITIAL CALL RULING DELAYSep 21 at BOS Tampa Bay B8 Deven Marrero Safe at 3rd Confirmed 2:36Sep 24 at BOS Boston T9 Kevin Kiermaier Safe at 2nd Overturned 0:42Sep 25 at TOR Umpire B4 Josh Donaldson Foul Confirmed 0:45Sep 27 at TOR Toronto T8 Mikie Mahtook Safe at 3rd Stands TBASep 29 vs. MIA Tampa Bay B8 Steven Souza Jr. Out at 1st Confirmed 0:57

1. April 23 vs. BOS (W 2-1)—Rene Rivera single to left field…off Anthony Varvaro (9th inning).2. September 20 vs. BAL (7-6)—Kevin Kiermaier infield single to 2B…off Zach Britton (9th inning).

WALK-OFF WINS

1. April 10 at MIA (L 9-10)—Christian Yelich single to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).2. May 29 at BAL (L 1-2)—J.J. Hardy single to left field…off Steve Geltz (9th inning).3. June 21 at CLE (L 0-1)—David Murphy sacrifice fly to center field…off Kevin Jepsen (9th inning).4. July 3 at NYY (L 5-7)—Brian McCann home run to right field…off Steve Geltz (12th inning).5. July 4 at NYY (L 2-3)—Ramon Flores sacrifice bunt, throwing error on pitcher…off Brad Box-berger (9th inning).6. July 7 at KC, G1 (L 5-9)—Paulo Orlando grand slam to left field…off Brad Boxberger (9th inning).7. July 22 at PHI (L 4-5)—Odubel Herrera single to left field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).8. August 5 at CWS (L 5-6)—Avisail Garcia bases-loaded walk…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).9. August 18 at HOU (L 2-3)—Marwin Gonzalez home run to right field…off Brad Boxberger (10th inning).10. August 19 at HOU (L 2-3)—Carlos Correa single to right field…off Matt Andriese (13th inning).11. September 2 at BAL (L 6-7)—Chris Davis home run to center field…off Matt Andriese (11th inning).12. September 8 at DET (L 7-8)—Rajai Davis sacri-fice fly to left field…off Andrew Bellatti (13th inning).13. September 27 at TOR (L 4-5)—Josh Donaldson home run to left field…off Steve Geltz (9th inning).

WALK-OFF LOSSES

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C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH Arencibia 7-9 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - 3-0 1-0 4-9Beckham - - 8-10 - 8-13 - - - 4-3 - 1-0 - - 1-2 5-7 3-9 7-7 3-1Brett - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 -Butler - - - - - 11-10 - 1-1 19-17 - 21-19 1-0 - 4-6 2-1 - 3-2 -Cabrera - - - - 63-64 - - - 2-1 1-1 0-1 13-10 1-0 12-12 16-21 22-20 - -Casali 14-18 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 1-1 1-1 12-17DeJesus - - - - - 18-25 - 0-1 12-8 8-5 4-0 0-2 6-13 3-2 8-12 1-0 - -Dykstra - 7-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4 - 1-0 -Elmore - 14-8 2-3 3-3 2-2 1-2 - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - 7-2 6-6 7-10 -Forsythe - 4-11 61-62 1-3 - - - - 4-2 - 3-1 0-2 29-24 26-42 5-4 7-4 0-1 -Franklin - 2-3 5-5 - 3-2 - - - 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 2-1 8-7 1-0Guyer - - - - - 21-17 9-7 9-11 2-1 28-22 2-2 - - 1-0 1-1 3-6 6-5 -Jaso - - - - - 2-3 - - 18-22 17-17 2-1 - 1-7 - - - - -Jennings - - - - - 10-9 4-3 - 0-1 - 1-2 - - 9-7 1-2 3-2 - -Kiermaier - - - - - - 56-70 2-0 - 19-24 - - - - 2-0 7-7 29-35 1-3Krauss - 0-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-3 -Loney - 41-47 - - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-2 20-21 4-6 8-8 6-11 - -Longoria - - - 71-73 - - - - 4-5 - - 59-65 16-13 - - - - -Mahtook - - - - - 3-2 6-1 5-4 1-1 - 6-7 - - - 2-0 4-0 3-1 -Maile 4-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3Nava - 3-0 - - - 1-0 - 5-9 - 0-1 6-5 - - - - 4-2 0-1 -Rivera 41-45 2-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 2-3 5-4 36-39Shaffer - 3-4 - 1-3 - 1-0 - - 1-3 - 0-2 - - - 2-2 2-5 2-1 -Sizemore - - - - - 8-12 - 5-7 0-8 1-10 10-14 - 2-2 - 0-1 - - -Souza Jr. - - - - - - - 48-48 0-1 1-1 20-27 - - 15-4 12-3 0-2 - -Wilson 10-6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 9-6

W-L BY BATTING ORDER (STARTS)W-L BY POSITION (STARTS)

RAYS ON THE DISABLED LIST (6)POS. PLAYER DL INJURY DATE ON RETRO FIRST DATE OFF GMS MISSED RECORDLHP Jeff Beliveau 60-day Left labrum tear April 17 April 16 June 16 148 71-77C Curt Casali 15-day Strained left hamstring Aug 26 - Sep 10 32 14-18RHP Alex Cobb 60-day Tommy John surgery April 5 March 27 May 27 157 76-81LHP Grayson Garvin 60-day Left back tear Aug 26 - Oct 5 32 14-18OF Desmond Jennings 15-day Bruised left knee Aug 27 Aug 26 Sep 10 32 14-18RHP Burch Smith 60-day Tommy John surgery April 8 - June 8 155 76-79

Others (Games Missed): INF Tim Beckham (25, strained right hamstring, 16-9), RH Andrew Bellatti (27, right shoulder tendonitis, 12-15), INF Ryan Brett (34, left shoulder subluxation, 18-16), SS As-drubal Cabrera (11, right hamstring strain, 5-6), RH Alex Colome (22, pneumonia, 12-10), INF Nick Franklin (38, left oblique strain, 20-18), OF John Jaso (83, left wrist contusion, 43-40), OF Desmond Jennings (96, left knee bursitis, 48-48), 1B James Loney (15, mild right oblique strain, 8-7; 36, left middle finger fracture, 18-18), LH Jake McGee (36, offseason elbow surgery, 20-16; 35 left knee surgery, 16-19), LH Matt Moore (80, Tommy John surgery, 42-38), RH Jake Odorizzi (33, left oblique strain, 14-19), LH C.J. Riefenhauser (37, left shoulder inflammation, 18-19), LH Drew Smyly (16, left shoulder tendonitis, 8-8; 89, torn left labrum, 44-45), OF Steven Souza Jr. (11, right finger laceration, 4-7; 34, left hand fracture, 17-17), RH Kirby Yates (50, strained right pectoral, 25-25)

July 1 Designated RH Ronald Belisario for assignment; optioned RH Kirby Yates to Dur-ham; recalled RH Preston Guilmet and LH C.J. Riefenhauser from Durham.

July 2 Optioned INF Marc Krauss to Durham; reinstated LH Matt Moore (Tommy John sur-gery) from the 60-day DL.

July 3 Optioned RH Preston Guilmet to Durham; reinstated 1B James Loney (left middle finger fracture) from the 15-day DL.

July 4 Designated 1B Marc Krauss for assignment; optioned LH C.J. Riefenhauser to Dur-ham; selected LH Everett Teaford from Durham.

July 7 Designated RH Preston Guilmet for assignment; placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (right finger laceration) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 6; reinstated OF John Jaso (left wrist contusion) from the 60-day DL; added RH Matt Andriese from Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule.

July 8 Returned RH Matt Andriese to Durham per MLB’s 26th Man Rule; designated LH Everett Teaford for assignment; reinstated RH Andrew Bellatti (right shoulder ten-donitis) from the 15-day DL.

July 11 Optioned RH Andrew Bellatti to Durham; reinstated RH Jake Odorizzi (left oblique strain) from the 15-day DL.

July 12 Placed SS Asdrubal Cabrera (right hamstring strain) on the 15-day DL; recalled INF Tim Beckham from Durham.

July 21 Optioned OF Grady Sizemore to Durham; reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. (right fin-ger laceration) from the 15-day DL.

July 28 Optioned INF Jake Elmore to Durham; reinstated SS Asdrubal Cabrera (right ham-string strain) from the 15-day DL…acquired minor league RH Eduar Lopez from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for OF David DeJesus.

July 29 Selected C Bobby Wilson from Durham.July 30 Designated C Bobby Wilson for assignment.July 31 Acquired minor league RH Chih-Wei Hu and minor league RH Alexis Tapia from the

Minnesota Twins in exchange for RH Kevin Jepsen…recalled OF Mikie Mahtook and RH Kirby Yates from Durham.

Aug 1 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham; recalled OF Grady Sizemore from Durham.Aug 2 Placed OF Steven Souza Jr. (left hand fracture) on the 15-day DL; recalled OF Mikie

Mahtook from Durham.Aug 3 Optioned LH Matt Moore to Durham; selected INF Richie Shaffer from Durham.Aug 5 Claimed 1B/OF Daniel Nava off waivers from the Boston Red Sox.Aug 6 Optioned OF Mikie Mahtook to Durham.Aug 13 Optioned OF Joey Butler to Durham.Aug 14 Reinstated OF Desmond Jennings (left knee bursitis) from the 60-day DL.Aug 16 Designated RH Jose Dominguez for assignment; optioned RH Kirby Yates to Dur-

ham; reinstated LH Drew Smyly (torn left labrum) from the 60-day DL.Aug 17 Optioned INF Richie Shaffer to Durham; recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.Aug 19 Optioned LH Enny Romero to Durham; recalled RH Matt Andriese from Durham.Aug 20 Placed LH Jake McGee (torn left meniscus) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug 19;

recalled LH Enny Romero from Durham.Aug 26 Placed C Curt Casali (strained left hamstring) on the 15-day DL; recalled LH Grayson

Garvin (left back tear) from Montgomery and placed him on the 60-day DL; selected C J.P. Arencibia from Durham.

Aug 27 Placed OF Desmond Jennings (bruised left knee) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug 26; recalled OF Joey Butler from Durham.

Sep 1 Designated INF Hak-Ju Lee for assignment; recalled OF Mikie Mahtook, LH Matt Moore, LH C.J. Riefenhauser, INF Richie Shaffer and RH Kirby Yates from Dur-ham; selected C Luke Maile from Durham.

Sep 8 Recalled RH Andrew Bellatti and INF Nick Franklin from Durham.Sep 11 Reinstated OF Steven Souza Jr. (fractured left hand) from the 15-day DL.Sep 26 Reinstated LH Jake McGee (torn left meniscus) from the 15-day DL.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 CAREERPLAYER W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVG W L SV IP H ER SO ERA AVGAndriese 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000Archer 1 0 0 7.0 1 0 5 0.00 .048 1 1 0 14.0 6 1 13 0.64 .133Bellatti - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Boxberger 0 1 2 2.1 2 1 3 3.86 .222 0 1 2 4.0 5 4 7 9.00 .294Cedeño 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 0 27.00 .500 0 0 0 1.1 6 4 0 27.00 .667Colome 1 0 0 0.2 1 0 2 0.00 .333 2 0 0 6.1 6 0 9 0.00 .250Geltz 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 4.50 .250 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 4.50 .250Gomes - - - - - - - - - 0 1 0 4.1 2 1 6 2.08 .143Karns 1 0 0 7.0 2 1 6 1.29 .087 1 0 0 7.0 2 1 6 1.29 .087Moore 0 0 0 7.0 7 1 3 1.29 .269 2 0 0 20.0 13 5 20 2.25 .183McGee - - - - - - - - - 1 0 0 6.2 4 2 7 2.70 .160Odorizzi - - - - - - - - - 0 1 0 9.0 15 10 10 10.00 .357Ramirez 0 0 0 2.0 6 7 2 31.50 .545 0 0 0 2.0 6 7 2 31.50 .545Riefenhauser - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Romero - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Smyly - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 1 0.00 .000Yates 0 0 0 1.1 3 1 2 6.75 .429 0 0 0 1.1 3 1 2 6.75 .429

RAYS PITCHERS vs. MARLINS

RAYS HITTERS vs. MARLINS2015 CAREER

PLAYER G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP G AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG OBPArencibia - - - - - - - - - 4 12 3 0 3 2 4 .250 .357Beckham 4 8 4 1 3 0 1 .500 .500 4 8 4 1 3 0 1 .500 .500Butler - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Cabrera 4 16 7 1 5 2 2 .438 .500 16 58 17 2 12 5 15 .293 .359Forsythe 4 12 2 0 1 2 1 .167 .333 19 51 10 1 6 10 10 .196 .333Franklin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 4 5 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .167Guyer 3 8 3 0 1 1 3 .375 .444 3 8 3 0 1 1 3 .375 .444Jaso 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 13 40 8 0 0 7 7 .200 .319Kiermaier 4 14 5 1 3 2 1 .357 .412 8 25 11 2 4 4 3 .440 .500Loney 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 44 158 37 2 20 11 19 .234 .282Longoria 4 17 3 0 1 1 1 .176 .222 36 147 32 3 16 13 26 .218 .284Mahtook 2 5 1 1 1 0 2 .200 .200 2 5 1 1 1 0 2 .200 .200Maile 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000Nava - - - - - - - - - 3 10 7 0 1 1 0 .700 .727Rivera 3 9 3 0 2 0 2 .333 .333 5 13 4 0 2 0 3 .308 .308Shaffer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Sizemore 6 20 5 0 1 0 4 .250 .250 12 37 8 0 1 1 10 .216 .256Souza Jr. 4 10 1 0 0 2 5 .100 .250 10 17 3 1 1 3 5 .176 .300

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RAYS 2015 DAY-BY-DAYPOS. HOME

# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.1 4/6 vs. BAL L, 2-6 Tillman (1-0) Archer (0-1) 0-1 T-4/-1.0 31,042 31,0422 4/7 vs. BAL L, 5-6 Gausman (1-0) Karns (0-1) 0-2 5/-2.0 13,906 44,9483 4/8 vs. BAL W, 2-0 Odorizzi (1-0) Gonzalez (0-1) 1-2 5/-1.0 13,569 58,517

4/9 - OFF (1) T-4/-1.04 4/10 at MIA L, 9-10 (10) Morris (1-0) Boxberger (0-1) 1-3 T-5/-2.0 17,3755 4/11 at MIA W, 2-0 Archer (1-1) Cosart (0-1) 2-3 4/-2.0 17,8306 4/12 at MIA W, 8-5 Karns (1-1) Alvarez (0-2) 3-3 T-3/-1.0 20,1997 4/13 at TOR W, 2-1 Odorizzi (2-0) Dickey (0-1) 4-3 T-2/-1.0 48,4148 4/14 at TOR W, 3-2 Geltz (1-0) Castro (0-1) 5-3 2/-1.0 17,2649 4/15 at TOR L, 7-12 Buehrle (2-0) Ramirez (0-1) 5-4 T-2/-1.0 15,08610 4/16 at TOR W, 4-2 Archer (2-1) Sanchez (0-2) 6-4 2/-0.5 14,43311 4/17 vs. NYY L, 4-5 Betances (2-0) Jepsen (0-1) 6-5 2/-1.5 15,752 74,26912 4/18 vs. NYY L, 0-9 Tanaka (2-1) Odorizzi (2-1) 6-6 T-3/-1.5 20,824 95,09313 4/19 vs. NYY L, 3-5 Pineda (2-0) Andriese (0-1) 6-7 T-3/-1.5 21,791 116,884

4/20 - OFF (2) T-3/-2.014 4/21 vs. BOS L, 0-1 Miley (1-1) Archer (2-2) 6-8 5/-3.0 14,307 131,19115 4/22 vs. BOS W, 7-5 Boxberger (1-1) Mujica (1-1) 7-8 T-4/-2.0 12,733 143,92416 4/23 vs. BOS W, 2-1 Boxberger (2-1) Varvaro (0-1) 8-8 4/-1.0 13,834 157,75817 4/24 vs. TOR W, 12-3 Dominguez (1-0) Dickey (0-2) 9-8 T-3/-1.0 11,897 169,65518 4/25 vs. TOR W, 4-2 Frieri (1-0) Cecil (1-2) 10-8 T-1/+1.0 19,772 189,42719 4/26 vs. TOR W, 5-1 Archer (3-2) Buehrle (3-1) 11-8 T-1/+1.0 21,107 210,53420 4/27 at NYY L, 1-4 Wilson (1-0) Gomes (0-1) 11-9 T-2/-1.0 34,59021 4/28 at NYY L, 2-4 Whitley (1-0) Odorizzi (2-2) 11-10 T-2/-2.0 36,93422 4/29 at NYY W, 3-2 (13) Gomes (1-0) Shreve (1-1) 12-10 T-2/-1.0 30,055

4/30 - OFF (3) T-2/-1.023 5/1 vs. BAL* W, 2-0 Colome (1-0) Tillman (2-3) 13-10 2/-1.0 9,94524 5/2 vs. BAL* L, 0-4 Gonzalez (3-1) Archer (3-3) 13-11 2/-2.0 12,78925 5/3 vs. BAL* L, 2-4 Hunter (1-1) Geltz (1-1) 13-12 T-2/-3.0 16,65226 5/4 at BOS W, 5-1 Odorizzi (3-2) Buchholz (1-4) 14-12 2/-2.0 34,54127 5/5 at BOS L, 0-2 Porcello (3-2) Smyly (0-1) 14-13 2/-3.0 33,68828 5/6 at BOS W, 5-3 Colome (2-0) Masterson (2-1) 15-13 2/-2.0 35,06029 5/7 vs. TEX L, 4-5 Claudio (1-0) Archer (3-4) 15-14 2/-3.0 8,701 219,23530 5/8 vs. TEX W, 8-2 Karns (2-1) Gallardo (2-5) 16-14 2/-3.0 11,704 230,93931 5/9 vs. TEX W, 7-2 Bellatti (1-0) Detwiler (0-4) 17-14 2/-2.0 20,943 251,88232 5/10 vs. TEX L, 1-2 Kela (3-1) Jepsen (0-2) 17-15 2/-3.0 14,521 266,40333 5/11 vs. NYY L, 5-11 Sabathia (1-5) Colome (2-1) 17-16 2/-4.0 10,619 277,02234 5/12 vs. NYY W, 4-2 Jepsen (1-2) Eovaldi (3-1) 18-16 2/-3.0 10,417 287,43935 5/13 vs. NYY W, 3-2 Karns (3-1) Warren (2-2) 19-16 2/-2.0 11,924 299,36336 5/14 vs. NYY W, 6-1 Ramirez (1-1) Whitley (1-2) 20-16 2/-1.0 11,977 311,34037 5/15 at MIN L, 2-3 Hughes (3-4) Odorizzi (3-3) 20-17 2/-1.0 24,01838 5/16 at MIN L, 4-6 Duensing (1-0) Jepsen (1-3) 20-18 2/-2.0 27,12839 5/17 at MIN W, 11-3 Archer (4-4) Gibson (3-3) 21-18 2/-1.0 23,708

5/18 - OFF (4) 2/-1.040 5/19 at ATL W, 5-3 Ramirez (2-1) Foltynewicz (2-1) 22-18 T-1/+2.5 20,12041 5/20 at ATL L, 1-2 Cunniff (2-0) Odorizzi (3-4) 22-19 T-1/+2.5 24,54942 5/21 vs. OAK W, 3-0 Colome (3-1) Chavez (1-4) 23-19 1/+0.5 10,605 321,94543 5/22 vs. OAK W, 5-2 Archer (5-4) Kazmir (2-3) 24-19 1/+1.5 12,329 334,27444 5/23 vs. OAK L, 0-5 Graveman (2-2) Karns (3-2) 24-20 1/+1.5 15,207 349,48145 5/24 vs. OAK L, 2-7 Gray (5-2) Ramirez (2-2) 24-21 1/+1.5 15,692 365,17346 5/25 vs. SEA L, 1-4 Elias (2-1) Odorizzi (3-5) 24-22 1/+0.5 10,401 375,57447 5/26 vs. SEA L, 6-7 (10) Rodney (2-2) Boxberger (2-2) 24-23 2/-0.5 9,628 385,20248 5/27 vs. SEA L, 0-3 Hernandez (8-1) Boxberger (2-3) 24-24 2/-1.5 10,365 395,567

5/28 - OFF (5) 2/-1.049 5/29 at BAL L, 1-2 O’Day (1-0) Gomes (1-2) 24-25 T-2/-1.0 45,50550 5/30 at BAL W, 3-0 Ramirez (3-2) Chen (1-4) 25-25 2/-1.0 38,17751 5/31 at BAL W, 9-5 Odorizzi (4-5) Tillman (2-7) 26-25 T-1/+2.0 36,94552 6/1 at LAA L, 3-7 Richards (5-3) Colome (3-2) 26-26 2/-1.0 27,07853 6/2 at LAA W, 6-1 Archer (6-4) Wilson (3-4) 27-26 2/-1.0 28,77154 6/3 at LAA W, 6-5 (10) Boxberger (3-3) Street (2-2) 28-26 2/-1.0 28,24555 6/4 at SEA W, 2-1 Ramirez (4-2) Elias (2-3) 29-26 2/-0.5 16,09656 6/5 at SEA W, 1-0 Bellatti (2-0) Rodney (2-3) 30-26 2/-0.5 20,69557 6/6 at SEA L, 1-2 Hernandez (9-2) Geltz (1-2) 30-27 2/-1.5 31,10658 6/7 at SEA W, 3-1 Archer (7-4) Montgomery (0-1) 31-27 2/-1.5 27,906

6/8 - OFF (6) 2/-1.559 6/9 vs. LAA L, 2-8 Shoemaker (4-4) Karns (3-3) 31-28 2/-2.5 11,617 407,18460 6/10 vs. LAA W, 4-2 Ramirez (5-2) Weaver (4-6) 32-28 2/-1.5 10,088 417,27261 6/11 vs. LAA L, 2-6 Richards (6-4) Jepsen (1-4) 32-29 2/-2.0 10,779 428,05162 6/12 vs. CWS W, 7-5 Andriese (1-1) Danks (3-6) 33-29 2/-1.0 13,448 441,49963 6/13 vs. CWS W, 5-4 Boxberger (4-3) Putnam (1-2) 34-29 T-1/+1.0 20,248 461,74764 6/14 vs. CWS W, 2-1 Riefenhauser (1-0) Sale (6-3) 35-29 T-1/+1.0 17,962 479,70965 6/15 vs. WAS W, 6-1 Ramirez (6-2) Gonzalez (4-4) 36-29 1/+1.0 10,216 489,92566 6/16 vs. WAS L, 4-16 Roark (3-2) Colome (3-3) 36-30 1/+1.0 11,491 501,41667 6/17 at WAS W, 5-0 Andriese (2-1) Zimmermann (5-5) 37-30 1/+1.0 28,92968 6/18 at WAS W, 5-3 Archer (8-4) Fister (2-3) 38-30 1/+1.0 29,24269 6/19 at CLE W, 4-1 Karns (4-3) Carrasco (8-6) 39-30 1/+1.0 22,81170 6/20 at CLE W, 4-1 Cedeño (1-0) Kluber (3-9) 40-30 1/+1.0 24,67071 6/21 at CLE L, 0-1 Allen (1-2) Jepsen (1-5) 40-31 1/+1.0 20,84772 6/22 vs. TOR L, 5-8 Hutchison (7-1) Andriese (2-2) 40-32 1/+1.0 10,324 511,74073 6/23 vs. TOR W, 4-3 Archer (9-4) Dickey (3-7) 41-32 1/+2.0 11,474 523,21474 6/24 vs. TOR L, 0-1 (12) Cecil (2-4) Gomes (1-3) 41-33 1/+1.0 18,469 541,683

6/25 - OFF (7) 1/+1.575 6/26 vs. BOS L, 3-4 (10) Ogando (2-0) Geltz (1-3) 41-34 1/+0.5 17,508 559,19176 6/27 vs. BOS W, 4-1 Andriese (3-2) Miley (7-7) 42-34 1/+0.5 23,876 583,06777 6/28 vs. BOS L, 3-5 Masterson (3-2) Archer (9-5) 42-35 T-1/+0.5 21,963 605,03078 6/29 vs. CLE L, 1-7 Anderson (1-0) Karns (4-4) 42-36 T-1/+0.5 11,802 616,83279 6/30 vs. CLE L, 2-6 Salazar (7-3) Ramirez (6-3) 42-37 T-1/+0.5 10,437 627,26980 7/1 vs. CLE L, 1-8 Carrasco (10-6) Colome (3-4) 42-38 T-3/-1.0 11,394 638,66381 7/2 vs. CLE L, 4-5 (10) Shaw (1-1) Cedeño (1-1) 42-39 T-3/-1.0 16,353 655,01682 7/3 at NYY L, 5-7 (12) Shreve (6-1) Geltz (1-4) 42-40 T-3/-2.0 43,14183 7/4 at NYY L, 2-3 Betances (5-1) Boxberger (4-4) 42-41 T-3/-3.0 35,50884 7/5 at NYY W, 8-1 Ramirez (7-3) Nova (1-2) 43-41 T-3/-2.0 35,050

POS. HOME# GAME FINAL WINNER LOSER W-L GA/GB ATT. CUM.

7/6 at KC - PPD - Rain (1) - Rescheduled for July 7 3/-2.085 7/7 at KC (1) L, 5-9 Holland (3-0) Boxberger (4-5) 43-42 4/-2.5 22,38686 7/7 at KC (2) L, 1-7 Finnegan (2-0) Gomes (1-4) 43-43 4/-2.5 28,11987 7/8 at KC L, 7-9 Guthrie (7-5) Archer (9-6) 43-44 4/-3.5 28,20488 7/9 at KC L, 3-8 Ventura (4-6) Karns (4-5) 43-45 4/-4.5 32,30889 7/10 vs. HOU W, 3-1 Ramirez (8-3) McHugh (9-5) 44-45 T-3/-4.5 17,129 672,14590 7/11 vs. HOU W, 3-0 Odorizzi (5-5) Keuchel (11-4) 45-45 T-3/-3.5 18,479 690,62491 7/12 vs. HOU W, 4-3 Moore (1-0) McCullers (4-3) 46-45 2/-3.5 16,458 707,082

7/13 - All-Star Break7/14 - All-Star Game AL 6, NL 3 at Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds)7/15 - All-Star Break7/16 - All-Star Break

92 7/17 at TOR L, 2-6 Hutchison (9-2) Odorizzi (5-6) 46-46 T-2/-4.5 32,90893 7/18 at TOR W, 3-2 Jepsen (2-5) Tepera (0-1) 47-46 2/-3.5 41,58394 7/19 at TOR L, 0-4 Estrada (7-5) Archer (9-7) 47-47 T-3/-4.5 41,68395 7/20 at PHI L, 3-5 Buchanan (1-5) Moore (1-1) 47-48 4/-5.0 20,14896 7/21 at PHI W, 1-0 Karns (5-5) Nola (0-1) 48-48 T-3/-5.0 28,70397 7/22 at PHI L, 4-5 (10) Papelbon (2-1) Boxberger (4-6) 48-49 T-3/-6.0 22,252

7/23 - OFF (8) 3/-6.598 7/24 vs. BAL W, 3-1 Colome (4-4) O’Day (5-1) 49-49 T-2/-5.5 17,838 724,92099 7/25 vs. BAL L, 1-5 Gonzalez (9-6) Ramirez (8-4) 49-50 3/-6.5 24,327 749,247100 7/26 vs. BAL L, 2-5 Chen (5-6) Moore (1-2) 49-51 4/-7.5 18,613 767,860101 7/27 vs. DET W, 5-2 Karns (6-5) Sanchez (10-8) 50-51 4/-7.5 13,348 781,208102 7/28 vs. DET W, 10-2 Odorizzi (6-6) Price (9-4) 51-51 3/-7.5 16,326 797,534103 7/29 vs. DET L, 1-2 Verlander (1-3) Archer (9-8) 51-52 4/-7.5 28,057 825,591

7/30 - OFF (9) 4/-7.0104 7/31 at BOS L, 5-7 Tazawa (2-3) McGee (0-1) 51-53 4/-8.0 36,715105 8/1 at BOS L, 7-11 Kelly (3-6) Moore (1-3) 51-54 4/-8.0 35,944106 8/2 at BOS W, 4-3 Geltz (2-4) Tazawa (2-4) 52-54 4/-8.0 35,699107 8/3 at CWS W, 5-4 McGee (1-1) Robertson (4-3) 53-54 4/-7.5 16,496108 8/4 at CWS W, 11-3 Archer (10-8) Sale (9-7) 54-54 4/-7.5 18,499109 8/5 at CWS L, 5-6 (10) Robertson (5-3) Boxberger (4-7) 54-55 4/-7.5 20,028

8/6 - OFF (10) 4/-8.0110 8/7 vs. NYM L, 3-4 Clippard (1-0) Boxberger (4-8) 54-56 4/-8.0 23,145 848,736111 8/8 vs. NYM W, 5-4 Karns (7-5) Syndergaard (6-6) 55-56 4/-7.0 31,042 879,778112 8/9 vs. NYM W, 4-3 Cedeno (2-1) Colon (10-11) 56-56 4/-6.0 26,681 906,459

8/10 - OFF (11) 4/-6.0113 8/11 vs. ATL W, 2-0 Ramirez (9-4) Perez (4-3) 57-56 4/-5.0 15,506 921,965114 8/12 vs. ATL W, 9-6 Colome (5-4) Marksberry (0-1) 58-56 3/-4.5 16,337 938,302

8/13 - OFF (12) 3/-5.0115 8/14 at TEX L, 3-5 Dyson (1-1) McGee (1-2) 58-57 4/-5.5 32,512116 8/15 at TEX L, 4-12 Lewis (13-5) Archer (10-9) 58-58 4/-6.5 32,351117 8/16 at TEX L, 3-5 Gallardo (9-9) Smyly (0-2) 58-59 4/-6.5 29,167118 8/17 at HOU W, 9-2 Ramirez (10-4) Kazmir (6-8) 59-59 4/-6.5 16,256119 8/18 at HOU L, 2-3 (10) Gregerson (6-2) Boxberger (4-9) 59-60 4/-7.5 17,749120 8/19 at HOU L, 2-3 (13) Fields (4-1) Andriese (3-3) 59-61 4/-8.5 26,001121 8/20 at HOU W, 1-0 Archer (11-9) McHugh (13-7) 60-61 4/-7.5 18,177122 8/21 at OAK W, 2-1 Smyly (1-2) Bassitt (1-5) 61-61 4/-6.5 20,671123 8/22 at OAK W, 5-4 Colome (6-4) Venditte (0-2) 62-61 4/-6.5 35,067124 8/23 at OAK L, 2-8 Rodriguez (3-1) Geltz (2-5) 62-62 4/-7.0 19,425

8/24 - OFF (13) T-3/-7.0125 8/25 vs. MIN L, 7-11 Graham (1-1) Andriese (3-4) 62-63 T-3/-8.0 9,632 947,934126 8/26 vs. MIN L, 3-5 Duensing (4-0) Archer (11-10) 62-64 4/-9.0 9,205 957,139127 8/27 vs. MIN W, 5-4 Gomes (2-4) Milone (6-4) 63-64 T-3/-8.0 9,375 966,514128 8/28 vs. KC L, 2-3 Volquez (12-7) Ramirez (10-5) 63-65 T-3/-9.0 13,622 980,136129 8/29 vs. KC L, 3-6 Medlen (3-0) Odorizzi (6-7) 63-66 T-3/-10.0 24,372 1,004,508130 8/30 vs. KC W, 3-2 Cedeno (3-1) Hochevar (1-1) 64-66 3/-10.0 18,634 1,023,142131 8/31 at BAL W, 6-3 Archer (12-10) Chen (8-7) 65-66 3/-9.0 19,841132 9/1 at BAL W, 11-2 Smyly (2-2) Tillman (9-10) 66-66 3/-9.0 22,987133 9/2 at BAL L, 6-7 (11) Brach (5-2) Andriese (3-5) 66-67 3/-10.0 15,963

9/3 - OFF (14) 3/-10.0134 9/4 at NYY L, 2-5 Severino (3-2) Odorizzi (6-8) 66-68 3/-10.0 32,530135 9/5 at NYY W, 3-2 Cedeño (4-1) Eovaldi (14-3) 67-68 3/-10.0 35,030136 9/6 at NYY L, 4-6 Nova (6-7) Archer (12-11) 67-69 3/-11.0 35,299137 9/7 at DET L, 4-5 Alburquerque (4-1) Gomes (2-5) 67-70 3/-11.0 27,958138 9/8 at DET L, 7-8 (13) Ryan (2-3) Bellatti (2-1) 67-71 3/-12.0 26,526139 9/9 at DET W, 8-0 Odorizzi (7-8) Lobstein (3-7) 68-71 3/-11.0 25,932

9/10 - OFF (15) 3/-11.0140 9/11 vs. BOS W, 8-4 Bellatti (3-1) Tazawa (2-7) 69-71 3/-11.0 14,796 1,037,938141 9/12 vs. BOS L, 4-10 Porcello (8-12) Moore (1-4) 69-72 3/-12.5 20,698 1,058,636142 9/13 vs. BOS L, 0-2 (13) Hembree (1-0) Romero (0-1) 69-73 T-3/-12.5 15,402 1,074,038143 9/14 vs. NYY L, 1-4 Cotham (1-0) Boxberger (4-10) 69-74 4/-13.0 11,940 1,085,978144 9/15 vs. NYY W, 6-3 Odorizzi (8-8) Rumbelow (1-1) 70-74 4/-12.0 13,539 1,099,517145 9/16 vs. NYY L, 1-3 Severino (4-3) Archer (12-12) 70-75 4/-13.0 13,299 1,112,816146 9/17 vs. BAL L, 3-4 Roe (4-2) Colome (6-5) 70-76 4/-14.0 9,617 1,122,433147 9/18 vs. BAL W, 8-6 Smyly (3-2) Wilson (2-2) 71-76 4/-14.0 10,697 1,133,130148 9/19 vs. BAL L, 1-2 Chen (10-7) Ramirez (10-6) 71-77 4/-14.0 17,053 1,150,183149 9/20 vs. BAL W, 7-6 Yates (1-0) Britton (4-1) 72-77 4/-13.0 17,801 1,167,984150 9/21 at BOS L, 7-8 Machi (1-0) Gomes (2-6) 72-78 5/-14.0 33,673151 9/22 at BOS W, 5-2 Moore (2-4) Owens (3-3) 73-78 4/-13.0 33,673152 9/23 at BOS W, 6-2 Smyly (4-2) Porcello (8-14) 74-78 4/-13.0 32,753153 9/24 at BOS W, 4-2 Ramirez (11-6) Miley (11-11) 75-78 4/-12.5 34,916154 9/25 at TOR L, 3-5 Dickey (11-11) Odorizzi (8-9) 75-79 4/-13.5 47,696155 9/26 at TOR L, 8-10 Price (18-5) Archer (12-13) 75-80 4/-14.5 47,094156 9/27 at TOR L, 4-5 Cecil (4-5) Geltz (2-6) 75-81 5/-15.5 47,287

9/28 - OFF (16) 5/-16.0157 9/29 vs. MIA W, 4-2 Colome (7-5) Morris (5-4) 76-81 5/-15.5 9,150158 9/30 vs. MIA 7:10159 10/1 vs. MIA 7:10160 10/2 vs. TOR 7:10161 10/3 vs. TOR 6:10 Rays Oktoberfest Freezer Mug (All fans)162 10/4 vs. TOR 3:10 Raymond Halloween Mask (Kids 14 & under)

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