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2013 E?

KC LMRCQ
NEW YORK METS MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CITI FIELD, FLUSHING, N.Y. 11368
PH: 718.565.4330 FAX: 718.639.3619
@Mets & @LosMets

KANSASCiTYROYALS(55-52)
THiRD PLACE, AL CENTRAL, -7.5 GB

vs.

NEWYORKMETS(49-59)
TiEDFORTHiRD PLACE, NL EAST, -15.5 GB

Sunday, August 4, 2013 1:10 p.m.


Citi Field Flushing, N.Y.
RHP Ervin Santana (7-6, 3.03) vs. RHPZack Wheeler (4-1, 3.55)
SNY WFAN 660 AM WFAN 101.9 FM ESPN 1050 AM
Game #109 Home Game #54
RECENTMETS: The Mets are 4-6 in their last 10 games...The Mets
are 22-31 at home...New York is 21-25 in day games (9-15 at home)
this year.

ROYALS-METSSERiES HiSTORY: The two clubs have met twice


before prior to this year...In 2002, the Mets won two of three, at Shea
Stadium...In 2004, the Mets dropped two of three at Kansas City.

DAViDWRiGHT: Was placed on the 15-Day Disabled List


yesterday with a grade 2 strain of his right hamstring...Its just the
third time in his career, hes ended up on the DL...Also in 2009 with
a concussion and in 2011 with a lower back stress fracture.

2013:
@NY:
@KC:

SERiES NOTES: The Mets are 7-4 in rubber games this year (3-3
at home)...New York is 13-16-7 in series this season and 5-9-3 in
home series.
EXTRAiNNiNGS: New York fell to 7-8 (4-5 at home) in extra-inning
games this year...The Mets have played the most total extra
innings (48.0) in the majors this seasonArizona is second with
46.0 additional innings.
HiSTORiCALNOTE: Yesterday was the first time in team history
that Mets pitchers did not issue a base on balls in a game that lasted
12.0 or more innings...The Mets have had 10 games this year where
they did not issue a walk...They are one of 11 teams to accomplish
that feat this season...Tampa Bay has the most such games (15).
iNTERLEAGUE PLAY: New York is 9-3 this year in Interleague play
(4-0 vs. Yankees, 2-0 vs. Minnesota, 2-2 vs. Chicago and 1-1 vs.
Kansas City)...The .750 winning percentage is the second-best
in the majors this year...Tampa Bay is first (11-3, .786)...The Mets
were 8-7 vs. the AL last season...The club record for Interleague
wins in a single year is 13 set in 2010...Mets are 72-66 in
interleague play since 2005, the best record for any NL team.
WHEELZ UP: Zack Wheeler is making his fourth start at home
today...Overall, Wheeler was 3-0 with a 2.73 ERA(nine earned runs
/29.2 innings) in July...He was the only National League pitcher
to go undefeated in the month of July (min. five starts)...He was
tied for sixth in the NLwith three wins last month.
ZACK WHEELER: Is the fifth pitcher in franchise history with at
least six outings of at least five strikeouts among his first eight
career gamesThe others are Matt Harvey (six such outings), Tom
Seaver (six), Nolan Ryan (six) and Dwight Gooden (six).
WiNNiNGWHEELER: The Mets are 6-2 in Zack Wheelers eight
starts this year, including winning the last five starts made by the
righthander...The six wins in Wheelers first eight games are the
most games the Mets have won in any starters first eight career
appearances in franchise history.
WHEELER WiTH RUNNERS ON: Opposing hitters are batting .158
(6-38) with RISP against Wheeler this season and .071 (1-14) with
RISP and two outs.
HiTS: Wheeler is one of three starters in team history to allow four
hits or fewer in five of his first eight career games...Nolan Ryan and
Matt Harvey are the other two.
SECOND-HALFRBi: Since the All-Star break, Daniel Murphy leads
the NLand is tied for the major league lead with 14 RBI...Marlon
Byrd and Juan Lagares each have nine second-half RBI.

1-1
1-1
0-0

2004:
@NY:
@KC:

1-2
0-0
1-2

History:
@NY:
@KC:

4-4
3-2
1-2

DANiELMURPHY: Hit a solo home run yesterday off LHPBruce


Chen...It was his first home run off a lefthander since August 7, 2012
vs. Miami (Wade LeBlanc)Went 196 at-bats between home runs
against lefties.
MOREMURPHY: Murphy extended his career-high with his 13th
stolen base yesterday...Also went 2-5 yesterday...It was his 37th
multi-hit game this season, tied for the third-most in the
National League...Matt Carpenter is first with 40 such games
...Murphy is hitting .354 (17-48) with three home runs and 12 RBI
since July 24.
MARLONBYRD: Is tied for 10th in the National League with 17
home runs...He is one home run shy of 100 for his career...Byrd
is 10th in the NL with a .503 slugging percentage and is 14th with
60 RBI.
iKEDAViS: Since returning from the minor leagues on July 5, Davis
is hitting .269 (18-67) with 17 walks in 23 games...Since July 5,
Davis has a .417 on-base percentage ranking fourth in the
National League.
BULLPEN: Has allowed two earned runs over its last 21.0 innings
(0.86 ERA) with 13 strikeouts. over a span of six games..Since July
1, the pen has a 2.11 ERA(25 earned runs/106.2innings)...The
pens 3.74 overall ERA, ranks 21st in the majors...Mets relievers
have suffered 22 losses ranking fourth in the majors.
LUCAS DUDA: Went 1-4 with two runs scored and a walk for St.
Lucie (A)of the Florida State League in an 11-3 win over Clearwater
...Duda has been on the Disabled List since June 22 with a left
intercostal strain.
TRAViS dARNAUD: Had a home run and a double, going 2-4 with
two RBI for Binghamton (AA) at Harrisburg last night in a 3-2
win...DArnaud is batting .231 (3-13) in three games with the BMets.
CiTi FiELD SLEEPOVER: The Mets and Metropolitan Hospitality
will hold the first-ever Citi Field Sleepover presented by TempurPedic, Saturday, August 10 at Citi Field...The 15-hour event will
allow fans to watch from the playing field SNYs live broadcast
of the Mets road game against Arizona on the Citi Vision board in
center field...Tickets are on sale at Mets.com/sleepover.
NOFEESPROMOTiON: The Mets announced a No Fees
promotion...The Mets will pay all service fees charged on any
tickets purchased from Monday, August 5 Thursday, August 8
online at Mets.com or by phone at 718-507-TIXX...Fans can take
advantage of this limited time offer by purchasing their tickets at
Mets.com/nofees from 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 5 through 5:00
p.m. on Thursday, August 8 or by phone at 718-507-TIXX from
9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. or through the seventh inning on game days.

UPCOMiNGOPPONENTS
VS. COLORADO
Tue., August 6
Wed., August 7
Thurs., August 8

RHP Tyler Chatwood (7-4, 3.15)vs. RHPJenrry Mejia (1-1, 2.08)


RHP Chad Bettis (0-1, 9.00)vs. RHPMatt Harvey (8-3, 2.21)
RHP Jhoulys Chacin (10-5, 3.40) vs. RHPDillon Gee (7-8, 3.97)

7:10 p.m. (SNY, WFAN, ESPN1050)


7:10 p.m. (SNY, WFAN, ESPN1050)
12:10 p.m. (SNY, WFAN, ESPN1050)

#45

Height: 6-4
Born: Smyrna, GA
Pitcher

RHP

RHP

Ervin Santana

Zack Wheeler

Weight: 185 pounds


Resides: Dallas, GA
2013

2012

7-6, 3.03

9-13, 5.06

Career

103-86, 4.21

vs. Opp
2013

vs. Opp
Career

---, -.--

---, -.--

1-1, 5.87

--, -.--

--, -.--

HR

BB

SO

AVG

21

11

23

.204

103

21

vs. Left (2013)

65

17

103

Citi
Field

--, -.--

WHEELERS STATISTICALBREAKDOWN

vs. Right (2013)

vs. Right (Career)

Age: 23 (5/30/90)
SignedThrough: 2013

4-1, 3.55 12-8, 3.26 (MiLB) 4-1, 3.55

AB

CATEGORY

ZACKWHEELER (4-1, 3.55)

11

23

12

.204

13

.262

65
17
4
12
13
.262
vs. Left (Career)
LASTSTART: Received a no-decision in the Mets 4-2, 10-inning victory against the Marlins at
Marlins Park on July 30...Allowed two runs, earned, and three hits...Struck out five and walked
three.

RHP

WHEELERS 2013 GAMELOG (13 AAA GS,8 ML GS)

Date Opp.

Dec.

IP

With AAA Las Vegas:

4/4
4/9
4/14
4/19
4/25
4/30
5/5
5/11
5/22
5/27
6/1
6/7
6/13

@Sac
@Fre
@CoS
Sac
Tac
@Ren
@Sac
Alb
@Iow
SL
@Fre
@Tac
Tac

ND
L
ND
ND
ND
W
W
ND
W
ND
W
ND
L

3.1
5.1
5.1
4.1
5.0
6.2
6.0
7.1
5.0
4.0
6.0
4.2
5.2

With Mets:
@Atl
W, 6-1
6.0
@CWS ND, 4-5
5.1
Was
L, 2-13
4.2
@Mil
W, 12-5
5.0
@SF
W, 7-2
7.0
Phi
ND, 5-4
4.2
Atl
W, 7-4
6.0
@Mia ND, 4-2 (10) 7.0
W-L
IP
2013
4-1
45.2
2013 AAATotals 4-2
68.2
Career Totals
4-1
45.2

6/18
6/25
6/30
7/5
7/10
7/20
7/25
7/30

3
8
6
3
6
5
3
6
5
4
3
8
1

4
4
6
7
3
7
4
3
H
38
61
38

2
4
3
4
5
1
0
2
3
5
1
4
1

ER HR BB K

0
4
5
3
1
2
4
2
R
21
35
21

2
1
3
4
5
1
0
2
3
3
1
4
1

0
4
5
1
1
2
3
2
ER
18
30
18

0
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
1

0
1
2
1
0
1
2
0
HR
7
9
7

3
3
0
6
3
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2

5
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
BB
23
27
23

3
6
8
4
7
8
4
7
2
4
6
7
7

7
1
5
3
5
5
5
5
K
36
73
36

P-S

ERA

89-52
100-69
97-61
108-61
107-64
112-67
91-56
103-63
70-45
80-41
95-62
107-66
89-54

5.40
3.12
3.86
4.91
5.79
4.80
4.00
3.74
3.91
4.13
3.86
4.17
3.93

102-55
109-66
89-54
99-57
101-64
106-58
95-53
87-64
P-S
788-473
1248--771
788-473

NO-HITBID: Wheelers last start marked the major league-leading fifth time this season that a
Mets pitcher took a no-hit bid into the seventh inning, which was broken up when Ed Lucas singled
with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning...Matt Harvey has accounted for three such games
BACKGROUND
and Dillon Gee accounted for one...Wheelers no-hit bid was the third longest by a rookie in Wheeler graduated from East Paulding (GA) High School. He is
franchise history...Randy Tate pitched 7.1-hitless innings against the Expos at Shea on August 4,
a native of Smyrna, GA, but moved to Dallas, GA as a youngster.
1975 and Dwight Gooden tossed 7.0-hitless innings at Pittsburgh on June 6, 1984...Research
courtesy of Elias.
Was named the Gatorade Georgia High School Player of the

0.00
3.18
5.06
4.29
3.54
3.58
3.72
3.55
ERA
3.55
3.93
3.55

Year for the 2008-2009 season...Posted a 9-0 record with an 0.54 ERA

LAST FIVE: Wheeler went 3-0 with a 2.73 ERA (nine earned runs/29.2 innings) in July...Opponents
and 151 strikeouts in 77.2 innings.
batted .222 against him (24-108) in those five starts...The Mets went 5-0 in his five July
Acquired from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for outfielder
starts...Wheeler was the only NL pitcher with at least five starts in July to go undefeated.
Carlos Beltran and cash considerations on July 28, 2011.

WINS: The Mets have won six of Wheelers first eight games, the most games the team has won
in any starters first eight career appearances in franchise history...He was the fourth Mets pitcher Entered 2013 ranked as the eighth-best prospect in all of baseball by
MLB.com and 11th-best according to Baseball America.
to receive four wins within his first seven career games...The others are Jason Jacome, Dillon Gee
and Octavio Dotel.
EFFICIENCY: After averaging 18.13 pitches per inning in his first seven starts (fourth-highest in the
majors), Wheeler threw just 87 pitches over 7.0 innings to average 12.43 per inning in his last
start...He also threw 73.56% (64/87) of his pitches for strikes after throwing 58.34% of his pitches
for strikes entering the game.
STRIKEOUTS: Wheeler is the fifth pitcher in franchise history with at least six outings of five or
more strikeouts over his first eight career games...The others are Matt Harvey, Tom Seaver, Nolan
Ryan and Dwight Gooden, all of whom also had six such games.

HITS: Wheeler is one of three starters in franchise history to allow four hits or fewer in five of his
first eight games...Nolan Ryan and Matt Harvey are the other two.

WALKS: Wheeler has walked multiple batters in each of his first eight starts...He is the only Mets
pitcher to walk multiple batters in at least five straight games this season...His 23 walks since his
debut are tied for third-most in the National League...His BB/9 of 4.53 since his debut is thirdhighest in the NL over that stretch behind Volquez (4.63) and Jeff Locke (4.57).

RUNNERS ON BASE: Opposing hitters are batting .158 (6-38) with 10 walks and 11 strikeouts with
RISP against Wheeler this season, including .071 (1-14) with two outs...The .158 mark is tied for
fifth best in the NL among qualified pitchers since Wheelers debut...The opposition is batting .189
(14-74) with 10 walks and 22 strikeouts with runners on base against him...In his first two starts,
opposing batters were 0 for 19 with men on base against him, which matched the longest streak
of hitless at-bats with runners on base to start a career since 1977...Info courtesy of Elias.

LEADING OFF: When leading off the inning against Wheeler, opposing hitters are batting .357 (1542) with two doubles and five home runs...The .357 is the ninth highest in the majors (minimum 40
AB)...Five of his seven home runs allowed have led off an inning...Nine of the 14 extra-base hits
(four doubles, five home runs) Wheeler has allowed have come with nobody out.

DYNAMIC DEBUT: Became the third pitcher in team history to earn a victory while throwing 6.0
or more shutout innings in his major league debut...The other two: Masato Yoshii on April 5, 1998
vs. Pittsburgh and Dick Rusteck on June 10, 1966 vs. Cincinnati...Matt Harvey tossed 5.1 shutout
innings in his debut on July 26, 2012 at Arizona...Wheelers seven strikeouts tied four others for
the fifth most in a major league debut in franchise history...Trails Harvey (11), Collin McHugh (9),
Bill Denehy (8) and Tom Seaver (8).

MAjOR LEAGUE HITTING TOTALS:


YEAR
AVG
AB
R
H
2012
.000
0
0
0
2013
.125
16
1
2
TOTALS

.125

16

2B
0
1

3B
0
0
0

HR
0
0
0

RBI
0
1
1

SAC
0
2
2

Most Hits, Game: 1 (2x, last, July 10 at San Francisco)


Most RBI, Game: 1 (July 10 at San Francisco)
Batting Notes: Doubled to centerfield in the sixth inning on July 10 at San Francisco for his first career
extra-base hit and RBI...Later scored his first run on a Daniel Murphy double...He picked up his first major
league hit, a single to right field off Brewers starter Johnny Hellwegon on July 5....Wheeler hit .300 (3-10) at
AAA Las Vegas this season...In his minor league career, he hit .148 (4-27) with 17 strikeouts.

Appeared in MLB Futures Games in 2010 and 2012, tossing a


combined 1.2 innings.

WHEELERS 2013 STATISTICALBREAKDOWN

CATEGORY
Home
Road
Day
Night
Grass
1st Half
2nd Half
April
May
june
july
August
September
vs. NL
vs. AL
4 Days Rest
5 Days Rest
6+ Days Rest
After a Win
After a Loss

W-L
1-1
3-0
2-1
2-0
4-1
3-1
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
3-0
0-0
0-0
4-1
0-0
3-1
0-0
1-0
2-1
2-0

ERA
5.87
2.37
4.43
2.70
3.55
3.54
3.57
-.--.-5.06
2.73
-.--.-3.12
6.75
3.64
-.-3.38
3.60
3.55

G-GS
3-3
5-5
4-4
4-4
8-8
5-5
3-3
0-0
0-0
3-3
5-5
0-0
0-0
7-7
1-1
5-5
0-0
3-3
5-5
3-3

IP
15.1
30.1
22.1
23.1
45.2
28.0
17.2
0.0
0.0
16.0
29.2
0.0
0.0
40.1
5.1
29.2
0.0
16.0
30.0
15.2

H
17
21
20
18
38
24
14
0
0
14
24
0
0
34
4
23
0
15
20
18

R
11
10
12
9
21
13
8
0
0
9
12
0
0
17
4
15
0
6
12
9

ER
10
8
11
7
18
11
7
0
0
9
9
0
0
14
4
12
0
6
12
6

HR
5
2
5
2
7
4
3
0
0
3
4
0
0
6
1
5
0
2
3
4

BB
6
17
9
8
23
16
7
0
0
10
13
0
0
20
3
13
0
10
16
7

WHEELERS 2013 & SEASON CAREER HIGHS

Win Streak
Strikeouts
Double Digit KGames
Scoreless Streak
Low Hits, CG
High Hits, Game
High HR, Game
High Runs, Game
High Walks, Game
Innings Pitched, Game
Complete Games
Shutouts

2013 Best
3 (7/5-current)
7 (6/18 at Atl)
0
7.2 (7/5-7/10)
None
7 (2x, last 7/20 vs. Phi)
2 (2x, last 7/25 vs Atl)
5 (6/30 vs Was)
5 (6/18 at Atl)
7.0 (2x, last 7/30 at Mia)
None
None

K
15
21
20
15
36
21
15
0
0
13
23
0
0
35
1
23
0
13
23
13

Career Best
3 (7/5-current)
7 (6/18 at Atl)
0
7.2 (7/5-7/10)
None
7 (2x, last 7/20 vs. Phi)
2 (2x, last 7/25 vs Atl)
5 (6/30 vs Was)
5 (6/18 at Atl)
7.0 (2x, last 7/30 at Mia)
None
None

METSSTARTINGPITCHERBREAKDOWN

STARTER

Matt Harvey
Dillon Gee
Jeremy Hefner
Jonathon Niese
Shaun Marcum
Zack Wheeler
Carlos Torres
Aaron Laffey
Jenrry Mejia
Collin McHugh

GS

22
22
22
14
12
8
3
2
2
1

QUALITY
STARTS

NExT GAMESSTARTER - #32 jENRRYMEjIA (1-1, 2.08) - RHP

17
10
14
8
4
4
1
0
2
0

RUN
SUPPORT

67
54
49
38
23
32
8
8
6
0

RS/
START

3.05
2.45
2.23
2.71
1.92
4.00
2.67
4.00
3.00
0.00

METS
RECORD

12-10
12-10
7-15
6-8
4-8
6-2
1-2
1-1
1-1
0-1

NOTESVS. COLORADO
LASTAPPEARANCE: Took the loss in the Mets 3-2 defeat against the Marlins on July 31 at Marlins
Park...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowed three runs, earned, and six hits...Struck out four and walked one. Last Win vs. Colorado: Has never beaten the Rockies.

CAREERVS. COLORADO:In two games, both relief appearances, he allowed one run, earned, a Last Loss vs. Colorado: Lost, 6-5, in 10 innings on April 14,
2010...Surrendered a walk-off home run to Chris Iannetta
walk-off home run on April 14, 2010...Threw a shutout inning on April 13, 2010
without recording an out in the tenth inning.
LAST SEASON: In five games in 2012, three starts, Mejia went 1-2 with a 5.63 ERA (10 earned
Key Matchups:
runs/16.0 innings)...He did not pitch more than five innings in any of his outings.

CAREER AT CITI FIELD: In 19 career games, three starts, Mejia is 1-2 with a 3.29 ERA (10 earned
runs/21.1 innings) at Citi Field...This will be Mejias first appearance in 2013 at Citi Field.

W-L ERA IP
STARTERS 29-37 3.84 637.1
RELIEVERS 20-22 3.74 358.1
TOTALS
49-59 3.78 995.2

H
623
342
965

R
301
173
474

ER
272
149
418

Troy Tulowitzki - .000 (0-1, K)


Dexter Fowler - .000 (0-1)

NEWYORKMETSPITCHINGBREAKDOWN

BB
K HR
187 537 64
125 268 36
312 805 100

AVG
.256
.253
.255

HOME
ROAD
TOTALS

W-L
22-31
27-28
49-59

ERA
3.55
4.02
3.78

IP
H R ER
507.0 474 230 200
488.2 491 244 218
995.2 965 474 418

BB
K HR
153 432 56
159 373 44
312 805 100

AVG
.246
.263
.255

AUGUST4, 2013 VS. KANSASCITY

#23

MIKE BAXTER

Last Game: 0-1


Last HR: 9/20/12 vs. PHI(Cloyd)
RISP: .231 (3-13)
Streak:0 Games (0 for his last 9)

BATTER PAGES

.209, 0 HR, 4 RBI

Team Last 10: .000 (0-1)


Home: .286(12-42, 0 HR)
Road: .136 (6-44, 0 HR)
Homestand: .000 (0-1)

#47

PAGE 3

ANDREWBROWN

.234, 3 HR, 8 RBI

Last Game: 1-1, R


Last HR: 6/25 at CHW(Sale)
RISP: .286 (4-14)
Streak:1 Game (1.000, 1-1)

Team Last 10: .167 (2-12)


Home: .321(9-28, 1 HR)
Road: .167 (6-36, 2 HR)
Homestand: 1.000 (1-1)

Returned to the club on August 3...Sent to Triple-A on June 10, and hit
.275 (41-149) with five home runs in 42 games for the 51s.
Has three hits in his last 28 (.107) at-bats at the major league level.
Collected his first game-ending RBIon May 7 vs. CHW...Added his second
on May 9 vs. PIT...Became the first pinch-hitter to have walk-off hits in
back-to-back wins since Houstons Rafael Ramirez, August 2-3, 1991 vs.
Los Angeles (NL).
Is hitting .375 (6-16) with one walk and two hit by pitches as a pinchhitter this season...Finished last season with the best pinch-hit average
in the majors, hitting .458 (11-24) off the bench (minimum 20 PA).

Collected his first career game-ending RBIon July 1 vs. ARI...Drove


in two with a 13th-inning single.
Hitting .222 (8-36) in 11 starts this season.
Hit a home run in consecutive at-bats over two games, May 11 vs. PIT
(Watson) and June 20 at ATL (Minor).
Singled on May 9 vs. PIT for his first hit in a Mets uniform...Snapped an 014 dating to 2012.
Is 3-15 (.200) with a home run as a pinch-hitter.
The Mets selected his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)on May 3...Returned
to the Mets on June 19 after being optioned to Triple-A on May 13.

H - 2 (2x, 5.8 vs. CHW) R - 2 (2x, 4.12 at MIN) RBI- 1 (4x, 5.12 vs. PIT) SB - 2 (5.12 vs. PIT)

H - 1 (15x, 8.3 vs. KC)

2013 SEASON HIGHS

#44

JOHN BUCK

Last Game: 0-1


Last HR: 7/6 at MIL(Gallardo)
RISP: .294 (25-85)
Streak:0 Games (0 for his last 10)

.215, 14 HR, 55 RBI

Team Last 10: .103 (3-29)


Home: .212 (35-165, 6 HR)
Road: .217 (36-166, 8 HR)
Homestand: .000 (0-6)

#6

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 1 (9x, 8.3 vs. KC)

RBI- 2 (2x, 7.9 at SF) SB -

MARLON BYRD

.279, 17 HR, 60 RBI

Last Game: 0-4, BB, K


Last HR: 7/21 vs. PHI (Lee)
RISP: .283 (26-92)
Streak:0 Games (0 for his last 6)

Team Last 10: .256 (10-39)


Home: .255 (42-165, 6 HR)
Road: .302 (54-179, 11 HR
Homestand: .125 (1-8)

Is 2-25 (.080) over his last seven games.


Hit .268 (19-71)with six extra-base hits and a .350 OBPlast
month...Finished with 16 RBI after having four in June.
Has four home runs since May 5...His nine April home runs tied for the
most ever by a Mets player with Carlos Delgado (2006)and Dave
Kingman (1976).
Walked three times, including twice intentionally, to tie a career-high total,
July 1 vs. ARI..It was his fourth three-walk game.
Hitting .294 (25-85)with runners in scoring position, and is 11-41 (.268) in
those situations with two outs.

Has at least one hit in 15 of his last 19, batting .338 (25-74) over this stretch
with seven extra-base hits.
Has the 10th highest slugging percentage in the NL(.503)
Hit .336 (39-116)with five HR and 20 RBI in 27 July games...The 20 RBI
tied for the third most in the NL, while his average was fourth bestin July.
Hit six home runs in June, a career-best total for a calendar month.
Hit a home run in consecutive games for the third time this season, July 9
& 10 (also, June 12 & June 13; May 29 & May 30)...Has double-digit home
runs for the fifth time in his career...His 17 home runs are the second-higest
season total of his career.

H - 3 (5.1 at MIA)

H - 3 (3x, 7.25 vs. ATL)

#29

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 2 (3x, 5.24 vs. ATL) RBI - 4 (2x, 4.12 at MIN) SB - 1 (2x, 5.30 at NYY)

IKE DAVIS

Last Game: 0-0


Last HR: 7/26 at WAS (Storen)
RISP: .194 (13-67)
Streak: 1 Game (1.000, 3-3)

.190, 6 HR, 25 RBI

Team Last 10: .320 (8-25)


Home: .207(24-116, 4 HR)
Road: .175 (24-137, 2 HR)
Homestand: 1.000 (3-3)

#12

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 3 (6.5 at WAS)

JUANLAGARES

RBI - 4 (7.9 at SF) SB - 1 (2x, 7.26 at WAS)

.271, 2 HR, 20 RBI

Last Game: 1-5, R, K, SB


Last HR: 7/21 vs. PHI(Lee)
RISP: .259 (14-54)
Streak:3 Games (.286, 4-14)

Team Last 10: .325 (13-40)


Home: .240(24-100, 1 HR)
Road: .303 (30-99, 1 HR)
Homestand: .200 (2-10)

Hit .161 with five home runs and 16 RBI in 55 gamesin his first stint with
the Mets...Is hitting .269 (18-67) with a home run and 17 walks in 24
games since being recalled.
Had a go-ahead RBIin two straight games, July 22-July 23 and then again
on July 29 at MIA.
Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on July
5...Sent to Triple-Aon June 10...Hit .293 at Triple-A.
Hit two home runs April 19 vs. WAS (Strasburg, Storen), his sixth career
multi-home run game and first since September 24 of last season vs.
PIT...Four of his six home runs have come at Citi Field this season.

Hitting .311 (47-151) with 17 extra-base hits since June 5...Over his last 20
games, dating to July 9, is hitting .371 (23-62) with eight extra-base hits.
Set a career-high with three hits, June 5 at WAS...Tied that total on June
21 at PHI, July 20 vs. PHI, July 26 at WAS and July 30 at MIA.
Hit .353 (24-68)with nine extra-base hits in 22 July games, 15
starts...Had multiple hits in eight games last month.
Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League on April 23.
Has two hits in nine (.222) pinch-hit at-bats.
Won the NL Player of the Week for the period ending July 21...Batted .700
(7-10) and tied for the majors lead for the week in hits.

H - 3 (2x, 8.2 vs. KC)

H - 3 (5x, 7.30 at MIA)

#28

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 2 (4x, 7.10 at SF) RBI - 3 (3x, 7.26 at WAS) SB - 1 (2x, 7.8 at SF)

DANIEL MURPHY

Last Game: 2-5, R, HR, RBI, 2K


Last HR: 8/3 vs. KC (Chen)
RISP: .301 (28-93)
Streak:1 Game (.400, 2-5)

.279, 9 HR, 53 RBI

Team Last 10: .300 (12-40)


Home: .256(54-211, 4 HR)
Road: .300 (70-233, 4 HR)
Homestand: .200 (2-10)

#3

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 3 (7.26 at WAS) RBI - 3 (7.21 vs. PHI)

OMARQUINTANILLA

Last Game: 0-5, 2 K


Last HR: 6/11 vs. StL (Wacha)
RISP: .213 (10-47)
Streak:0 Games (0 for his last 7)

SB - 2 (7.26 at WAS)

.231, 2 HR, 14 RBI

Team Last 10: .267 (8-30)


Home: .176(15-85, 1 HR)
Road: .272 (31-114, 1 HR)
Homestand: .250 (2-8)

Homered off Bruce Chen on August 3 vs. KC for his first home run against
a lefthander since August 7, 2012 vs. Miami (Wade LeBlanc)Went 196
at-bats between home runs against lefties.
Had 20 July RBI, tied for third most in the NL.
Hit two home runs on July 26 at WAS (GM1, Zimmermann)...It was his
second career multi-home run game (last, June 27 at Chicago-NL).
Since July 6, is hitting .321 (34-106)with 20 RBI.
Hitting .300 (70-233) on the road and .256 (54-211)at Citi Field.
Stole his 11th base on July 20 to set a new career high...Has 13 total.
Drove in five runs to tie his career high, July 26 at WAS (GM1).

Has a .400 OBPin his last 11 games.


Tied for third in the NLwith 19 walks in July...Has 21 since July 1.
Tied his career-best with three hits, July 1 vs. ARI...Reached base five
times...Had three hits three other times, last July 9 at SF.
Hit in eight straight (13-38, .342), to tie his career-long run (June 14-June
30, 2008), May 31-June 11...As part of the streak, had multiple hits in four
straight (9-15, .600), May 31-June 4, the longest such streak of his career.
The Mets purchased his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific
Coast League on May 30...Replaced Ruben Tejada on the active roster.
Hit .333 (42-126) with two home runs and 18 RBI in 47 gamesfor the 51s.

H - 4 (3x, 7.26 at WAS)

H - 3 (4x, 7.9 at SF)

#20

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 3 (2x, 7.26 at WAS) RBI - 5 (7.26 at WAS) SB - 2 (6.22 at PHI)

ANTHONYRECKER

Last Game: 0-4, 2 K


Last HR: 7/9 at SF (Zito)
RISP: .125 (2-16)
Streak:0 Games (0 for his last 9)

.162, 5 HR, 14 RBI

Team Last 10: .125 (2-16)


Home: .163(7-43, 3 HR)
Road: .161 (9-56, 2 HR)
Homestand: .000 (0-5)

#13

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 2 (2x, 6.22 at PHI) RBI - 3 (7.2 vs. ARI) SB - 1 (7.6 at MIL)

JOSH SATIN

Last Game: 2-5, 2 RBI


Last HR: 7/3 vs. ARI (Delgado)
RISP: .345 (10-29)
Streak:1 Game (.400, 2-5)

.308, 1 HR, 10 RBI

Team Last 10: .167 (3-18)


Home: .347(17-49, 1 HR)
Road: .262 (11-42, 0 HR)
Homestand: .400 (2-5)

Four of his five 13 home runs have given the Mets the lead or tied the
game...His latest home run, July 9 at SF, put the Mets ahead in the 6th.
Had his first career hit with runners in scoring position, June 5 at WAS...Is
2 for 36 (.056) in his career with runners in scoring position.
Made his Mets debut, April 7 vs. MIA...Went 1-3 with a double and an RBI.
The Mets are 13-11 in Reckers 24 starts this season...They are 9-4 in
his last 13 starts.
Drove in a career-best three runs, June 5 at WAS...Also tied his career
best with two hits.
Tossed an inning on June 30 vs. WAS...Allowed two runs and a home run.

Hitting .325 (25-77) in 21 starts this season.


Hit in a career-best and team-high 11 straight (18-44, .409), June 25-July
7, and reached base safely in 16 consecutive games, June 18-July 7.
Reached in six consecutive plate appearances (three hits, three walks),
June 18-June 20.
Hit his first major league home run, July 3 vs. ARI (Delgado).
The Mets selected his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)on June 11...Hit
.305 (67-220)with nine home runs and 32 RBI in 59 games.
Picked up his first hit with the Mets this season on June 18 at ATL...Also
scored twice and walked twice.

H - 2 (4x, 7.2 vs. ARI)

H - 3 (3x, 7.7 at MIL) R - 2 (2x, 7.9 at SF)

2013 SEASON HIGHS

R - 2 (6.18 at ATL) RBI - 3 (6.5 at WAS) S B -

2013 SEASON HIGHS

RBI - 2 (2x, 8.3 vs. KC) S B - 1 (7.7 at MIL)

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AUGUST4, 2013 VS. KANSAS CITY

#2

JUSTINTURNER

Last Game: 1-4, BB, K


Last HR: 9/25/12 vs. HOU(WRodriguez)
RISP: .120 (3-25)
Streak:1 Game (.250, 1-4)

.261, 0 HR, 7 RBI

#22

Team Last 10: .250 (4-16)


Home: .250(16-64, 0 HR)
Road: .275 (14-51, 0 HR)
Homestand: .167 (1-6)

Last Game: 1-5, K


Last HR: 8/2 vs. KC (Mendoza)
RISP: .200 (13-65)
Streak: 2 Games (.300, 3-10)

Hitting .238 (5-21) with an RBIin nine games, four starts, since returning
from the DL.
Had three hits in his first start of the season, April 4 vs. SD...Has multi-hits
in five of his starts...Hitting .282 (22-78) in 20 starts this season.
Is 4-27 (.148) with three RBI as a pinch hitter this season.
Made his first career appearance in the outfield on May 8 vs. CHW...Played
leftfield after entering the game as a pinch hitter in the eighth.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, June 18, retroactive to June 17, with
a left intercostal strain...Hit .300 (9-30) in nine rehabilitation games.
Spent his first full season in the majors last season.
H - 3 (3x, 4.29 at MIA)

2013 SEASON HIGHS

2R

Brown

Byrd

Baxter
Buck

Davis

Lagares

Baxter
Brown

1
-

60

26

2H

7/21/13

23
9

Murphy

28

Recker

10

98

48

3
5

Young

12

Totals

171

3
-

36

5H

Total

26

16

11

14

14

37
4
5
6

14
3

224

50

30

GW

2
6
2
3
2
1
4
-

59

1
-

15

25

21

9
2

87

45

22
12

1
-

2-Out Total

55

HR & STREAKS

Two Home Run Games: (7)


Lucas Duda: 4.10 at PHI (Kendrick, Adams)
David Wright: 4.16 (GM1)at COL (Nicasio, 2)
Lucas Duda: 4.19 vs. WAS (Strasburg,
Storen)
Ike Davis: 4.19 vs. WAS (Strasburg, Storen)
Marlon Byrd: 6.5 at WAS (Haren, 2)
David Wright: 6.20 at ATL (Minor, 2)
Daniel Murphy: 7.26 at WAS (Zimmermann,2)

Mets Pepsi Porch Home Runs: (3)


Lucas Duda: 4.3 vs. SD (Richard)
Lucas Duda: 5.8 vs. CHW (Peavy)
Jordany Valdespin: 5.11 vs. PIT(Contreras)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs: (2)
Jordany Valdespin: 5.1 at MIA(Ramos)
Andrew Brown: 6.20 at ATL (Minor)
Leadoff Home Runs: (0)

Walk-Off Home Runs: (3)


Jordany Valdespin: 4.25 vs. LAD (Wall)
Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 6.16 vs. CHC (Marmol)
Eric Young, Jr.: 6.2 vs. KC (Mendoza)
Back-to-Back Home Runs: (1)
Marlon Byrd & David Wright: 7.21 vs. PHI
(Lee)

17

11
2

8/2/13

1
-

122

9/25/12

1
-

29

7/9/13

2
1

48

RBI Breakdown
4
5+ GA

49

8/3/13

7/3/13

14

22

7/26/13

58

157

66

7/6/13

6/11/13

103

9/20/12

1
-

2
3

Pitchers

Multi-Hits
3H
4H

Turner

7/21/13

METS OFFENSIVE BREAKDOWN

Davis

Satin

Quintanilla

15

Lagares

11

Buck
Byrd

Totals

17

Pitchers

Young

Recker
Turner

2
2

30

14

6/25/13

ABs
Since

Last
HR

Go
Ahead

Total

Road

Game
Tying

- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)
- 1.000 (1-1)

GS

Home

Quintanilla
Recker
Satin
Turner
Young, Jr.

3R

Satin

- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)
- .067 (1-15, HR)
- .208 (5-24, HR)
- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)
- .000 (0-0)

Murphy

Quintanilla

2013 SEASON HIGHS

METS HOME RUN BREAKDOWN

Team Last 10: .235 (8-34)


Home: .248 (40-161, 1 HR)
Road: .260 (44-169, 1 HR)
Homestand: .300 (3-10)

H - 3 (7x, 6.26 at CHW) R - 3 (7.5 at MIL) RBI- 2 (6x, 8.2 vs. KC) SB -2 (7.22 vs. ATL)

Mets vs. Ervin Santana

Baxter
Brown
Buck
Byrd
Davis
Lagares
Murphy

.255, 2 HR, 18 RBI

Hitting .267 (44-165) with a homer and 12 RBIin 39 games with the Mets.
Hit a two-run home run (Mendoza) in the 11th inning to give the Mets a 42 win over KC, August 2...It was Youngs first career game-ending hit.
Has 14 steals with the Mets and 22 overall...Collected his seventh multisteal game of his career on July 22 vs. ATL (two)...This is his second
20-steal season...He had a career-high 27 in 2011 with COL.
Acquired from the Colorado Rockies on June 18 in exchange for
righthanded pitcher Collin McHugh.
Hit .242 (40-165) with one home run, six RBI and eight stolen bases in 57
games before the Rockies designated him for assignment on June 12.

R - 1 (3x, 5.26 vs. ATL) RBI - 2 (4.20 vs. WAS) SB -

1R

ERIC YOUNG, JR.

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27
4
4
4

60
20
53
14
14
10
7

12

158

423

Grand Slams: (4)


Collin Cowgill: 4.1 vs. SD (Brach)
John Buck: 4.12 at MIN (Hernandez)
Jordany Valdespin: 4.25 vs. LAD (Wall)
Marlon Byrd: 7.9 at SF (Dunning)
10-Game + Hitting Streaks: (4)
David Wright:6.30-7.12, 12 games
Josh Satin: 6.25-7.8, 11 games
Lucas Duda: 5.16 - 5.26, 10 games
Daniel Murphy: 7.6-7.20, 10 games

AUGUST 4, 2013 VS.KANSASCITY


# 30 DAVIDAARDSMA- RHP

BULLPEN

METS BULLPEN TOTALS

2-1, 3.70 ERA, 0 SV

Last Win: 7.29 at MIA Last Loss: 8.3 vs. KC SV/OP (Last): 0-2, 9.19.10, Sea vs. Tex
Holds: 3
First Batter: 14-24
Inherited Runners/Strand: 9-9
Longest Relief Outing: 2.0 IP (7.1 vs. ARI)

Has allowed five runs in his last four outings (3.1 IP) for a 13.51 ERA ...Suffered second
blown save on Aug 2 vs. KC...Lefties are hitting .194 (6-31) and righties are 12-53 (.226)
Took the loss on Aug. 3 vs. KC...Has stranded all 9 inherited runners this year.
Has a 2.84 career ERA(8 ER/25.1 IP) vs. the NLEast.

# 50 SCOTT ATCHISON- (RHP

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1-0, 3.20 ERA, 0 SV

Wins: 20
Losses: 22
Holds: 45
Saves/Op: 24-38
ERA: 3.74 (149 ER/358.1 IP)
Hits: 342
Runs: 173
Batting Avg: .253
HR: 35
Walks: 125
Strikeouts: 268
First Batter Retired/Faced: 244/354 (69%)
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 175/127 (73%)
Record when pen doesnt allow a run: 34-8
Record when pen allows a run: 14-50

Last Win: 7.30 at MIA Last Loss: 6.28.12 vs. SEA SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 05.20.11, BOS vs. CHC
Holds: 5
First Batter: 18-26 Inherited Runners/Strand: 17-9 Longest Relief Outing: 2.0 IP (5x, last, 7.21 vs. PHI)

Has not allowed an earned run in his last 7.1 innings since returning from DL.
Earned his first win with the Mets on July 30 at MIAwith a scoreless inning.
Righties are 14-64 (.219) against him.
Stranded two runners on July 14 at PIT in his first action since May 13...Activated from
the DLon July 14...Pitched a scoreless inning on July 11 for Binghamton (AA).

# 55 PEDROFELICIANO-( LHP

0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0 SV

Last Win: 8.16.10 at HOU Last Loss: 7.28.10 vs. STL SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 08.16.08 at PIT
Holds: 0
First Batter: 2-2
Inherited Runners/Strand: 2-2
Longest Relief Outing: 0.1 IP(8.2 vs. KC)

Made his first MLappearance since October 2, 2010 on Aug. 2 vs. KC...Stranded two
runners in the ninth inning...Has retired all four hitters he faced.
Had his contract selected on Aug. 2...Was 0-0 with one save and a 1.29 ERA (3 ER/21.0
IP) in 22 minor league games with St. Lucie (A), Binghamton (AA) and Las Vegas (AAA).
Has appeared in 460 games with the Mets, second all-time to John Franco (695).

PENNOTES
The Mets pen is 1-1 with a 1.80 ERA(2 ER/10.0 IP)
vs. Kansas City this year.
Has allowed 2 runs over 21.0 innings (0.86 ERA) over
its last 6 games...Since July 1, the pen has a 2.11 ERA
(25 ER/106.2IP).
The pens 3.74 overall ERA, ranks 21st in the majors
...The 22 losses are the fourth-most in the majors.

BULLPEN - LAST 3 SERIES


Opp
@WAS
@MIA
KC

W-L-S
0-1-0
2-0-2
1-1-0

IP
8.1
11.0
10.0

H
11
4
4

R ER BB
7
6
2
0
0
3
2
2
2

K
3
9
4

HR
2
0
0

BULLPEN BYMONTH
# 71 GONZALEZ GERMEN- RHP

1-1, 2.19 ERA, 0 SV

Last Win: 7.20 vs. PHI Last Loss: 7.12 at PIT


SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None
Holds: 0
First Batter: 7-9
Inherited Runners/Strand: 7-7
Longest Relief Outing: 2.2 IP(7.24 vs. ATL)

Has allowed 2 ER in his last 11.2 IP(1.54 ERA)...Didnt allow a run in 5 games, 6.2 innings,
July 13-26...Allowed 2 runs on July 28 at WAS...Stranded the bases loaded in the 5th and
earned his first MLwin on July 20 vs. PHI...Has stranded all seven inherited runners.
Made his major league debut on July 12 at PIT in the 11th inning...Suffered the loss
working 0.2 innings...Stranded the bases loaded on July 13 at PIT.
Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA)for a second time on July 9...Was with the Mets from
July 2-5...Went 3-3 with four saves and a 5.52 ERA in 35 games with the 51s.

# 32 LATROY HAWKINS- RHP

3-2, 3.04 ERA, 0 SV

Last Win: 6.27 at COL


Last Loss: 7.26 at WAS-G2
SV/OP (Last): 0-2, 5.06.12 LAA vs. TOR
Holds: 12 First Batter: 33-47 Inherited Runners/Strand: 21-13 Longest Outing: 2.0 IP (4x, 7.6 at MIL)

Has allowed 4 earned runs in his last 12 appearances (11.2 innings) dating to July 6...
Surrendered a walk-off home run (Zimmerman) on July 26 at WAS (G2).
Has holds in 7 of his last 9 outings...Has team-leading 12 holds.
Lefties are hitting .250 (18-72) while righties are batting .310 (35-113) off him.
Is tied for sixth among MLrelievers in hits allowed (53), but has issued just nine walks.
Moved into 21st place on the all-time games pitched list with his 909th outing on July 6 at
MIL...Has pitched in 919 career games...Gene Garber is 20th on the list with 931 games.

# 39 BOBBYPARNELL - RHP
Last Win: 6.16 vs. CHC
First Batter: 36-49

5-5, 2.16 ERA, 22 SV

Last Loss: 7.22 vs. ATL


SV/OP (Last): 22-26, 7.30 at MIA Holds: 0
Inherited Runners/Strand: 13-9
Longest Outing: 2.0 IP (2x, 7.1 vs. ARI)

Earned his 20th save on July 25 vs. ATL...Is one of 13 pitchers in team history with 20 plus
saves in a season...Has saved 13 of last 14 chances...Is tied for 8th in the NL with 22 saves.
Has allowed 5 runs in his last 7 outings (7.0 innings)...But has allowed only one earned
run since July 1 (15.0 IP) for a 0.60 ERA...Is 12th among NL relievers with a 1.00 WHIP.
Righties are hitting .211 (23-109) off him while lefties are 15-71 (.211)...Allowed his first
HR of the year on July 20 vs. PHI (Utley)...Was the last closer in MLto surrender a HR.
Has two, four-out saves this year (July 7 at MILand June 18 at ATL).

# 56 SCOTT RICE- LHP


Last Win: 7.9 at SF
First Batter: 41-56

4-5, 3.79 ERA, 0 SV

Last Loss: 6.2 at MIA


SV/OP (Last): 0-2, None
Holds: 11
Inherited Runners/Strand: 35-28 Longest Relief Outing: 2.0 IP (2x, 5.20 at CHI)

Is unscored upon in 17 of his last 18 outings (1 run/11.0 innings) dating back to June 18
...Picked up the win on July 9 at SF...Suffered the loss on July 4 at ARI.
Had a 1.88 ERA(3 ER/14.1 IP) in 15 games in April...Has a 4.72 ERA(14 ER/26.2 IP)
since May 1 (41 appearances).
Is tied for first in the major leagues with 56 appearances...Has stranded 28 of 35
inherited runners (80 percent), the 12th-best rate among NLrelievers.
Lefthanded batters have a .161 (15-93) average against him with 1 HRand 28 strikeouts.

# 52 CARLOS TORRES- RHP

2-2, 2.86 ERA, 0 SV

Last Win: 8.2 vs. KC Last Loss: 7.28 at WAS


SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None
Holds: 1
First Batter: 9-12
Inherited Runners/Strand: 4-4
Longest Relief Outing: 3.0 IP(7.4 vs. ARI)

Made three straight starts from July 13-28...Has a 0.44 ERA(1 ER/20.2 IP) as a reliever
...Has the 2nd-lowest ERAas a reliever in the majors (min. 20 IP)...The Rays Alex Torres
is first (0.27)...Pitched 2.0 scoreless innings to pick up the win on Aug. 2 vs. KC.
Surrendered a walkoff HRto PHIs Kevin Frandsen on June 22...Then tossed 11.1
scoreless innings before allowing unearned run on July 9 at SF.
Lefties are 14-56 (.250) and righties are 22-79 (.278)...Had his contract selected on June 15.

April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.

W-L ERA
3-5 5.09
7-4 3.99
3-7 4.16
6-5 2.19
0-0 1.46

Sv-Op IP
2-6
88.1
8-11 79.0
5-9
84.1
9-11 94.1
0-0 12.1

H
89
76
90
82
5

R
58
38
43
32
2

ER BB K
50 31 66
35 28 65
39 30 59
23 34 71
2
2 7

LAST FIVE APPEARANCES


DATE
7.25
7.28
7.29
8.2
8.3

OPP
ATL
@WAS
@MIA
KC
KC

DAVIDAARDSMA
DEC IP H R ER
H
1.0 0 0 0
ND
1.0 3 3 3
W
0.2 0 0 0
BS
0.2 1 1 1
L
1.0 1 1 1

K
1
0
0
0
1

HR
0
1
0
0
1

DATE
7.24
7.27
7.30
8.1
8.3

OPP
ATL
@WAS
@MIA
@MIA
KC

SCOTTATCHISON
DEC IP H R ER BB K
ND 1.0 2 2
0
1 0
ND 0.2 0 0
0
0 0
W 1.0 0 0
0
1 0
ND 0.1 0 0
0
0 1
ND 2.0 0 0
0
0 1

HR
0
0
0
0
0

DATE
7.25
7.27
7.29
8.2
8.3

PEDROFELICIANO w/Las Vegas & NY


OPP
DEC IP H R ER BB K
REN
S
0.2 0 0 0
0 0
SAC
ND
1.0 0 0 0
0 0
SAC
ND
0.1 0 0 0
0 0
KC
ND
0.1 0 0 0
0 0
KC
ND
1.0 0 0 0
0 0

HR
0
1
0
0
0

DATE
OPP
7.24
ATL
7.26-G1@WAS
7.28
@WAS
8.1
@MIA
8.3
KC

GONZALEZGERMEN
DEC IP H R ER
ND
2.2 0 0 0
ND
1.0 0 0 0
ND
2.0 4 2 2
ND
2.0 1 0 0
ND
1.0 1 0 0

BB
1
1
1
0
0

K
3
0
0
2
1

HR
0
0
0
0
0

DATE OPP
7.25
ATL
7.26-G2@WAS
7.29
@MIA
7.30
@MIA
8.2
KC

LATROY HAWKINS
DEC IP H R ER
H
1.0 0 0 0
L
0.1 1 1 1
H
1.0 1 0 0
ND
1.0 1 0 0
H
0.2 0 0 0

BB
0
0
0
0
0

K
0
0
0
0
0

HR
0
1
0
0
0

DATE
7.23
7.25
7.28
7.29
7.30

BOBBY PARNELL
DEC IP H R ER
S
1.0 0 0 0
S
1.0 1 0 0
ND
1.0 2 1 0
S
1.0 1 0 0
S
1.0 0 0 0

BB
0
0
0
1
1

K
2
1
1
2
0

HR
0
0
0
0
0

DATE OPP
7.23
ATL
7.26-G1@WAS
7.31
@MIA
8.2
KC
8.3
KC

SCOTT RICE
DEC IP H R
H
0.1 0 0
ND
1.0 1 0
ND
1.0 0 0
H
0.1 0 0
ND
1.0 0 0

ER
0
0
0
0
0

BB
0
0
0
0
0

K
0
0
3
0
0

HR
0
0
0
0
0

DATE
7.13
7.23
7.28
7.31
8.2

CARLOSTORRES
DEC IP H R ER
ND
5.0 5 1 1
W
6.0 7 1 1
L
3.0 9 8 8
ND
1.0 0 0 0
W
2.0 2 0 0

BB
0
2
1
0
0

K
5
6
2
0
1

HR
0
1
1
0
0

OPP
ATL
ATL
@WAS
@MIA
@MIA

OPP
@PIT
ATL
@WAS
@MIA
KC

BB
1
0
0
2
0

HIGH/LOW&CHARTS

AUGUST 4, 2013 VS. KANSAS CITY

PAGE 6

INDIVIDUALBATTINGHIGHS

INDIVIDUALPITCHINGHIGHS

Longest Hitting Streak....................................................12 (Wright, June 30 - July 12)


Most Runs, Game........................3 (8x, last, Lagares &Murphy, July 26 at WAS-G1)
Most Hits, Game.. ........................................4 (6x, last, Murphy, July 26 at WAS- G1)
Most RBI, Game ..........................................5 (2x, last, Murphy, July 26 at WAS - G1)
Most Doubles, Game ................................2 (14x, last, Lagares, July 26 at WAS- G1)
Most Triples, Game .............................................1 (23x, last, Lagares, Aug. 1 at MIA)
Most Home Runs, Game .............................2 (7x, last, Murphy, July 26 at WAS- G1)
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ........................................4 (Buck, April 8 - April 12)
Grand Slams ..................................................................1 (4x, last, Byrd, July 9 at SF)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs .......................................................1 (Valdespin, May 1 at MIA)
Walk-off Home Runs ...................................................(3x, last, Young, Aug. 2 vs. KC)
Walk-off, Grand Slam ......................................................1 (Valdespin, April 25 vs. LA)

Most Runs Allowed, Game ....................................8 (3x, last, Torres, July 28 at WAS)
MostHits Allowed, Game ....................................10 (2x, last, Hefner, July 19 vs. PHI)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game .............................3 (3x, last, Gee, July 27 at WAS)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ...........................3 (Gee, 2nd inning, April 9 at PHI)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter ..................................13 (Harvey, June 18 at ATL-G1)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ......................................7 (Marcum, June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Walks, Game ..................................................................6 (Niese, May 5 at ATL)
Longest Winning Streak ....................................................5 (Harvey, April 3 - May 17)
Longest Losing Streak ..................................................9 (Marcum, April 27 - June 19)
Most Innings Pitched, Game ......................................9.0 IP(Harvey, May 7 vs. CWS)
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever ......................................8.0 (Marcum, June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Starter ................14.0 IP(Hefner, April 25-April 30)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Reliever...............11.1 IP(Torres, June 25 - July 9)

Most Walks, Nine Innings ............................................................3 (2x, last, Satin, July 9 at SF)

Most Walks, Extra Innings ..........................................3 (2x, last, Wright, July 8 at SF)
Most Strikeouts, Game ..........................................4 (6x, last, Buck, June 26 at CWS)
Most Total Bases, Game ................................................11 (Wright, June 23rd at PHI)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game..................4 (Wright, June 23 at PHI) - tied team record
Most Stolen Bases, Game .................................2 (5x, Lagares, July 26 at WAS- G1)

TEAMBATTINGHIGHS
Most Runs, Game ..........................................................................16 (April 12 at MIN)
Fewest Runs, Game .............................................................0 (4x, last, Aug. 1 at MIA)
Most Runs, Inning ............................................................7 (7th inning, July 2 vs. ARI)
Most Hits, Nine Innings ....................................................15 (2x, last, June 5 at WAS)
Most Hits, Extra Innings ...................................................................16 (July 1 vs. ARI)
Fewest Hits, Game ............................................................3 (2x, last, May 21 vs. CIN)
Most Hits, Inning .................................................7 (2x, last, 7th inning, July 2 vs. ARI)
Most Total Bases, Game................................................................28 (June 5 at WAS)
Most Doubles, Game .......................................................................7 (June 23 at PHI)
Most Triples, Game .................................................................2 (2x, last, July 8 at SF)
Most Home Runs, Game.......................................................4 (2x, last, May 3 at ATL)
Grand Slams, Game ...............................................................1 (4x, last, July 9 at SF)
Home Runs, Consecutive Games .............................12 (April 1 - April 16 at COL-G1)
Most Home Runs, Inning ..................................2 (5x, last, 1st inning, July 21 vs. PHI)
Back-to-Back Home Runs.........................(Wright &Byrd, July 21 vs. PHI, 1st inning)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .........................................................10 (June 23 at PHI)
Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game...............................................8 (2x, last, July 9 at SF)
Most Walks, Extra Innings................................................................11 (July 1 vs. ARI)
Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game ...............................................16 (May 11 vs. PIT)
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings ..............................................19 (2x, last, July 8 at SF)
Most Stolen Bases, Game ...............................................4 (2x, last, June 25 at CWS)
LOB, Nine Innings .............................................................................13 (July 5 at MIL)
LOB, Extra Innings.........................................................................22 (June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Double Plays Hit into, Game ......................................3 (4x, last, July 31 at MIA)

FIELDING
Most Errors, Team, Game................................................................3 (July 19 vs. PHI)
Most Errors, Individual, Game ........................................2 (2x, last, Murphy, July 24 vs. ATL)

Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game ................................4 (April 25 vs. LA)
Most Double Plays Turned, Extra Innings ........................................5 (April 29 at MIA)
Consecutive Errorless Games, Team.....................................................6 (April 20-26)

STARTERSBYPOSITION
C- Buck - 84, Recker - 24
1B- Davis - 68, Satin - 19, Turner - 9, Murphy - 7, Duda - 5
2B- Murphy - 96, Valdespin - 8, Turner - 3, Young - 1
3B- Wright - 104, Turner - 2, Lutz - 1, Satin - 1
SS- Quintanilla - 56, Tejada - 48, Turner - 4
LF- Duda - 58, Young - 34, Brown - 7, Nieuwenhuis - 3, Baxter - 3, Cowgill - 2,
Valdespin - 1
RF- Byrd - 82, Baxter - 16, Valdespin - 6, Brown - 2, Nieuwenhuis - 2
CF- Lagares - 48, Ankiel - 17, Nieuwenhuis -17, Cowgill - 10, Valdespin - 10,
Young - 4, Byrd -2,
P- Harvey - 22, Gee - 22, Hefner - 22, Niese - 14, Marcum - 12, Wheeler - 8,
Torres - 3, Mejia - 2, Laffey - 2, McHugh-1,
DH- Duda - 2, Brown - 2, Turner - 1, Buck - 1

STARTERSBYBATTING ORDER - TOTALBATTINGORDERS- 81


1st - Young - 38, Valdespin - 17, Tejada - 15, Cowgill - 9, Quintanilla - 8, Baxter - 8,
Murphy - 7, Turner - 3, Lagares - 3, Nieuwenhuis - 1
2nd - Murphy - 82, Turner - 5, Quintanilla - 5, Tejada - 4, Ankiel - 4, Valdespin - 3,
Lagares - 3, Baxter - 1, Satin - 1
3rd - Wright - 102, Murphy - 5, Satin - 1
4th - Byrd - 41, Davis - 25, Duda - 22, Buck - 13, Murphy - 5, Wright - 2
5th - Duda - 27, Byrd - 22, Satin - 19, Buck - 15, Davis - 12, Turner - 4,
Murphy - 4, Baxter - 2, Ankiel - 1, Nieuwenhuis - 1
6th - Buck - 32, Duda - 16, Byrd - 15, Davis - 12, Niewenhuis -9, Brown - 5,
Turner - 5, Ankiel - 5, Recker - 4, Lagares - 3, Baxter - 1, Lutz - 1
7th - Buck - 24, Recker - 17, Lagares - 15, Davis - 14, Nieuwenhuis - 7, Byrd - 6,
Ankiel - 5, Brown - 4, Baxter - 4, Tejada - 4, Quintanilla - 3, Turner - 2,
Duda - 2, Valdespin - 1
8th - Quintanilla - 37, Tejada - 23, Lagares - 22, Valdespin - 5, Nieuwenhuis - 5,
Cowgill - 3, Davis - 3, Recker - 3, Ankiel - 2, Baxter - 2, Brown - 2, Turner - 1
9th - Hefner - 22, Gee - 21, Harvey - 20, Niese - 13, Marcum - 11, Wheeler - 7,
Quintanilla - 3, Torres - 3, Laffey - 2, Tejada - 2, Baxter - 1, McHugh - 1,
Mejia -1

CURRENTDISABLEDLIST
NAME
Santana
Francisco
Familia
Niese
Duda
Edgin
Wright

INJURY
left shoulder capsule tear
right elbow surgery (60-Day)
right biceps tendinitis (60-Day)
partial tear left rotator cuff
left intercostal strain
hairline fracture of a left rib
right hamstring strain

EJECTIONS
NAME
COLLINS
COLLINS
HAWKINS
BUCK

OPPONENTS
NY METS

ONDL
3.22
3.22
5.9
6.21
6.22
7.30
8.3

RETURNDATE
Out for the year
May 22
July 8
July 6
July 7
Aug. 15
Aug. 19

MULTI-RUN INNINGS
RUNS
2
3
4
5
6

DATE
UMP
5.20 vs. CIN T. Hallion
5.28 vs. NYY A. Johnson
5.20 vs. CIN T. Hallion
7.4 vs. ARI
M. Everitt

TIMES
67
28
11
6
2

LAST
8th, 8.3 vs. KC
7th, 7.29 at MIA
3rd, 7.25 vs. ATL
8th, 7.9 at SF
9th, 7.26 at WAS-G1

58

43

59

35

71

43

61

50

38 16

10+ TOTALS
474

46

34

33

56

60

46

60

44

45

441

17

TEAMPITCHINGHIGHS
Most Runs Allowed, Nine Innings..................................................14 (July 28 at WAS)
Most Runs Allowed, Extra Innings ..........................................9 (April 16 at COL- G2)
Most RunsAllowed, Inning ...........................................7 (1st inning, June 19 vs. PHI)
Most Hits Allowed, Game .............................................................18 ( July 28 at WAS)
MostHits Allowed, Inning..................................6 (5x, last, 1st inning, July 19 vs. PHI)
Fewest Runs Allowed, Game.....................................0 (6x, last, July 26 at WAS- G1)
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ............................................................1 (May 7 vs. CWS)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings .................................................17.0 (July 21-22)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...................................4 (3x, last, June 30 vs. WAS)
Walk-off Home Runs, Allowed..............1 (2x, last, Torres, June 22 at PHI - Frandsen)
Back to Back Home Runs Allowed ..............4x (last, Gee, July 27 at WAS - Desmond/Span)

Most Strikeouts, Nine Innings ..................................................16 (June 18 at ATL-G1)


Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings .......................................................16 (June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Walks Allowed, Nine Innings ......................................................7 (May 5 at ATL)
Most Walks Allowed, Extra Innings .........................................7 (April 16 at COL- G2)
Fewest Walks Allowed, Game ............................................0 (10x, last, Aug. 3 vs. KC)
Most Pitchers Used, Nine Innings ......................................6 (9x, last, July 19 vs. PHI)
Most Pitchers Used, Extra Innings ...................................................9 (April 29 at MIA)

TEAMMISCELLANEOUS
Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game ....................................3:38 (April 7 vs. MIA)
Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game ..................................6:25 (June 8 vs. MIA)
ShortestGame, Time, Nine-Inning Game ..................................2:17 (July 27 at WAS)
Longest Game, Innings .....................................................20 innings (June 8 vs. MIA)
Largest Paid Attendance, Home ...............................................41,257 (July 3 vs. ARI)
Largest Paid Attendance, Road ..............................................45,725 (June 22 at PHI)
Smallest Paid Attendance, Home .............................................20,147 (May 9 vs. PIT)
Smallest Paid Attendance, Road ............................................15,018 (April 30 at MIA)
Home Sellouts ............................................................................2 (last, July 3 vs. ARI)
Longest Winning Streak................................................................5 (May 26 - May 30)
Longest Losing Streak.....................................................6 (2x, last, May 10 - May 15)
Largest Deficit Overcome .3 runs (5x, last, July 1 vs. ARI, trailed 3-0 after 6, won, 5-4 in 13)

Largest Lead Lost .....................6 (April 16 at COL - G2, led 8-2 in 5th, lost, 9-8 in 10)

OUTFIELDASSISTS (22)
NAME
Lagares
Byrd
Brown
Nieuwenhuis
Valdespin
Duda
Ankiel
Young

TOTAL
(LAST)
8
7.28 at WAS
6
7.4 vs. ARI
2
7.28 at WAS
2
7.5 at MIL
1
4.5 vs. MIA
1
5.13 at STL
1
6.1 at MIA
1
6.29 vs. WAS

CATCHERSSTEALING
NAME
Buck
Recker
TOTALS

CS

ATT

15
4
19

49
21
70

PCT
31 %
19 %
27 %

CATCHERSERA
NAME
Buck
Recker

ER
343
72

INN

ERA

769.1
214.1

4.01
3.02

ERRORLESSSTREAK
NAME
Baxter
Buck
Brown
Byrd
Davis
Duda
Lagares
Murphy
Satin
Quintanilla
Recker
Turner
Wright
Young

G
21
26
0
17
1
42
52
7
3
2
6
28
23
25

LASTERROR
4/27/13
6/22/13
7/28/13
7/19/13
8/2/13
5/1/13
5/12/13
7/26/13-G2
7/28/13
8/1/13
7/9/13
4/9/13
7/3/13
7/6/13

CAREERWALKOFFS
NAME TIMES
Baxter
2
Buck
1
Brown
1
Byrd
5
Davis
2
Duda
2
Lagares
0
Murphy
2
Satin
0
Quintanilla
1
Recker
0
Tejada
2
Turner
2
Wright
8
Young
1

LAST
5/9/13 (1B)
5/5/09 (1B)
7/1/13 (1B)
4/7/13 (1B)
8/26/12 (HR)
5/28/13 (1B)
4/9/12 (1B)
8/24/08 (HR)
9/23/12 (1B)
9/9/11 (2B)
7/5/12 (1B)
8/2/13 (HR)

RECORDBREAKDOWN
Leading After 6 ..............................34-8
Tied After 6 .....................................6-11
Trailing After 6 ...............................9-40
Leading After 7 ..............................35-8
Tied After 7.......................................6-9
Trailing After 7 ...............................8-42
Leading After 8 ..............................39-5
Tied After 8 .....................................4-11
Trailing After 8 ...............................6-43
Out Hit Opponent ..........................32-8
Get Out Hit ...................................10-46
Equal in Hits.....................................7-5
Quality Start .................................36-24
Non Quality Start .........................12-35
Shutouts...........................................6-4
One Run Games ..........................18-21
Two Run Games ..............................8-7
Score 4 orMoreRuns .................39-17
Score 3 or Less Runs..................10-42
Hit a Home Run............................32-31
Hit 2+ Home Runs .........................14-8
Do Not Allow a Home Run ..........29-14
Hit More Home Runs ..................24-11
Opponent Hits More HRs..............8-33
Starter Goes 6.0 +........................37-31
Starter Goes 7.0 +........................22-13
Starter Goes 8.0+............................4-3
Home ............................................22-31
Road .............................................27-28
Day Games...................................21-25
Night Games ................................28-34
Scoring First ................................30-18
Opponent Scores First................19-41
vs. NLEast ...................................22-31
vs. NLCentral ................................9-17
vs. NLWest ......................................9-8
Interleague .......................................9-3
Series at Home .............................5-9-3
Series on Road .............................8-7-4
Overall Series ...........................13-16-7
First Game of Series ...................18-19
Rubber Game of Series...................7-4
Last Game of Series....................17-16
Series Sweeps .................................5-5
Errorless.......................................24-29
Walk-off ............................................8-9
Last At-Bat ...................................13-18
Extra Innings....................................7-8
vs. LHPStarters...........................22-16
vs. RHPStarters ..........................27-43

MISC. WINS
Come from Behind Wins ..................24
7.29 at MIA, trailed 5-3 after 6, won, 6-5

Wins in Last At-Bat ...........................13


last, 8.2 vs. KC (Young HR)

Walk-off Wins ......................................8


last, 8.2 vs. KC(Young HR)

AUGUST4, 2013 VS. KANSASCITY

GAME-BY-GAMERESULTS

DATE OPP
W/L
WP
LP
SV
Rec.
Pos.
4/1
SD
W, 11-2
Niese (1-0)
Volquez (0-1)
None
1-0
T1st,--4/2
OFFDAY
4/3
SD
W, 8-4
Harvey (1-0)
Richard (0-1)
None
2-0
T1st, --4/4
SD
L, 1-2
Stults (1-0)
Gee (0-1)
Street (1)
2-1 T2nd, -1.0
4/5
MIA
L, 5-7
Sanabia (1-0)
Hefner (0-1)
None
2-2
3rd,-1.0
4/6
MIA
W, 7-3
Lyon (1-0)
Webb (0-1)
None
3-2
3rd,-1.0
4/7
MIA
W, 4-3
Rice (1-0)
Cishek (0-1)
None
4-2
T2nd,-1.0
4/8
@PHI
W, 7-2
Harvey (2-0)
Halladay (0-2)
None
5-2
2nd,-1.0
4/9
@PHI
L, 3-8
Lee (2-0)
Gee (0-2)
None
5-3
3rd,-2.0
4/10 @PHI
L, 3-7
Kendrick (1-1)
Hefner (0-2)
None
5-4
3rd,-3.0
4/11
OFFDAY
4/12 @MIN W, 16-5
Niese (2-0)
Worley (0-2)
None
6-4
3rd,-3.0
4/13 @MIN
W, 4-2
Harvey (3-0)
Diamond (0-1)
Parnell (1)
7-4
T2nd,-3.0
4/14 @MIN
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFORAUGUST19
4/15 @COL
PPD SNOW - RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL 16
4/16 @COL (2) L, 4-8/8-9 Nicasio/Betancourt Gee/Burke None/None
7-6
3rd,-5.0
4/17 @COL
PPD SNOW - RESCHEDULED FORJUNE 27
4/18 @COL L, 3-11
Garland (2-0)
Niese (2-1)
None
7-7
3rd,-5.5
4/19 WAS
W, 7-1
Harvey (4-0)
Strasburg (1-3)
None
8-7
3rd,-4.5
4/20 WAS
L, 6-7
Clippard (1-0)
Edgin (0-1)
Soriano (6)
8-8
3rd,-4.5
4/21 WAS
W, 2-0
Gee (1-3)
Zimmermann (3-1) Parnell (2)
9-8
3rd,-3.5
4/22
OFFDAY
4/23
LA
L, 2-7
Belisario (1-2)
Lyon (1-1)
None
9-9
3rd,-5.0
4/24
LA W, 7-3 (10) Parnell (1-0)
Wall (0-1)
None
10-9
2nd,-4.0
4/25
LA
L, 2-3
Jansen (1-0)
Rice (1-1)
League (6)
10-10 T2nd,-4.5
4/26
PHI
L, 0-4
Kendrick (2-1)
Gee (1-4)
None
10-11
3rd,-4.5
4/27
PHI
L, 4-9
Pettibone (1-0) Marcum (0-1)
None
10-12
3rd,-4.5
4/28
PHI
L, 1-5
Hamels (1-3)
Niese (2-2)
None
10-13
4th,-4.5
4/29 @MIA L, 3-4 (15) Rauch (1-2)
Marcum (0-2)
None
10-14
4th,-5.5
4/30 @MIA
L, 1-2
Webb (1-1)
Hefner (0-3)
None
10-15
4th,-6.5
5/1
@MIA
W, 7-6
Gee (2-4)
Ramos (0-1)
Parnell (3)
11-15
4th,-5.5
5/2
OFFDAY
5/3
@ATL W, 7-5 (10) Parnell (2-0)
Walden (1-1)
Familia (1)
12-15
4th,-4.0
5/4
@ATL
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR JUNE18
5/5
@ATL
L, 4-9
Hudson (4-1)
Niese (2-3)
None
12-16
4th,-5.0
5/6
OFFDAY
5/7
CWS W, 1-0 (10) Parnell (3-0)
Jones (0-3)
None
13-16
4th,-4.5
5/8
CWS
L, 3-6
Peavy (4-1)
Hefner (0-4)
None
13-17
4th,-5.5
5/9
PIT
W, 3-2
Parnell (4-0)
Grilli (0-1)
None
14-17
3rd,-5.5
5/10
PIT
L, 3-7 Rodriguez (3-2) Marcum (0-3)
Grilli (14)
14-18
3rd,-5.5
5/11
PIT
L, 2-11
Liriano (1-0)
Niese (2-4)
None
14-19
4th,-5.5
5/12
PIT
L, 2-3
Wilson (3-0)
Rice (1-2)
Grilli (15)
14-20
4th,-5.5
5/13 @STL
L, 3-6
Lynn (6-1)
Rice (1-3)
Mujica (10)
14-21
4th,-6.5
5/14 @STL L, 4-10
Gast (1-0)
Gee (2-5)
None
14-22
4th,-6.5
5/15 @STL
L, 2-4
Maness (3-0)
Marcum (0-4)
Mujica (11)
14-23
4th,-6.5
5/16 @STL
W, 5-2
Niese (3-4)
Wainwright (5-3) Parnell (4)
15-23
4th,-6.0
5/17 @CHC W, 3-2
Harvey (5-0)
Jackson (1-6)
Parnell (5)
16-23
4th,-6.0
5/18 @CHC
L, 2-8
Feldman (4-3)
Hefner (0-5)
None
16-24
4th,-7.0
5/19 @CHC W, 4-3
Rice (2-3)
Fujikawa (1-1)
Parnell (6)
17-24
4th,-7.0
5/20
CIN
L, 3-4
Cueto (2-0)
Marcum (0-5)
Chapman (9)
17-25
4th,-8.0
5/21
CIN
L, 0-4
Leake (4-2)
Niese (3-5)
None
17-26
4th,-9.0
5/22
CIN
L, 4-7
Simon (4-1)
Parnell (4-1)
Chapman (10) 17-27
4th,-10.0
5/23
OFFDAY
5/24
ATL L, 5-7 (10) Varvaro (2-0)
Lyon (1-2)
Kimbrel (15)
17-28
4th,-11.0
5/25
ATL
L, 0-6
Minor (6-2)
Gee (2-6)
None
17-29
4th,-12.0
5/26
ATL
W, 4-2
Hawkins (1-0)
Gearrin (1-1)
Parnell (7)
18-29
4th,-11.0
5/27
NYY
W, 2-1
Lyon (2-2)
Robertson (3-1)
Parnell (8)
19-29
4th,-10.0
5/28
NYY
W, 2-1
Rice (3-3)
Rivera (0-1)
None
20-29
4th,-10.0
5/29 @NYY W, 9-4
Hefner (1-5)
Phelps (3-3)
None
21-29
4th,-9.0
5/30 @NYY W, 3-1
Gee (3-6)
Nuno (1-2)
Parnell (9)
22-29
4th,-9.0
5/31 @MIA
L, 1-5
Turner (1-0)
Marcum (0-6)
None
22-30
4th,-9.0
6/1
@MIA
L, 1-8 Fernandez (3-3) McHugh (0-1)
None
22-31
4th,-10.0
6/2
@MIA L, 6-11
LeBlanc (1-5)
Rice (3-4)
None
22-32
4th,-11.0
6/3
OFFDAY
6/4
@WAS L, 2-3
Clippard (4-1)
Parnell (4-2)
None
22-33
4th,-12.5
6/5
@WAS W, 10-1
Gee (4-6)
Haren (4-7)
None
23-33
4th,-12.5
6/6
@WAS
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR JULY 26
6/7
MIA
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR SEPTEMBER 14
6/8
MIA L, 1-2 (20) Slowey (2-5)
Marcum (0-7)
Cishek (6)
23-34
4th,-12.5
6/9
MIA L, 4-8 (10) Qualls (1-0)
Parnell (4-3)
None
23-35
4th,-13.5
6/10
OFFDAY
6/11
STL
L, 2-9
Wacha (1-0)
Hefner (1-6)
None
23-36
4th,-13.0
6/12
STL
W, 5-1
Gee (5-6)
Miller (7-4)
None
24-36
4th,-12.0
6/13
STL
L, 1-2 Wainwright (10-3) Harvey (5-1)
Mujica (19)
24-37
4th,-12.5
6/14
CHC
L, 3-6
Jackson (3-8)
Marcum (0-8)
Gregg (8)
24-38
4th,-12.5
6/15
CHC
L, 2-5
Feldman (6-5)
Niese (3-6)
Gregg (9)
24-39
4th,-13.5
6/16
CHC
W, 4-3
Parnell (5-3)
Marmol (2-4)
None
25-39
4th,-13.5
6/17 @ATL
L, 1-2
Carpenter (1-0)
Gee (5-7)
None
25-40
4th,-14.5
6/18 @ATL (2)W,4-3/6-1 Harvey/Wheeler Wood/Maholm Parnell/None
27-40
4th,-12.5
6/19 @ATL
L, 3-5
Medlen (4-7)
Marcum (0-9)
Kimbrel (20)
27-41
4th,-13.5
6/20 @ATL
W, 4-3
Hawkins (2-0)
Minor (8-3)
Parnell (11)
28-41
4th,-12.5
6/21 @PHI
W, 4-3
Hefner (2-6)
Hamels (2-11)
Parnell (12)
29-41
4th,-11.5
6/22 @PHI
L, 7-8
Papelbon (2-0)
Torres (0-1)
None
29-42
4th,-11.5
6/23 @PHI
W, 8-0
Harvey (7-1)
Lannan (0-2)
None
30-42
4th,-11.5
6/24
OFFDAY
6/25 @CWS L, 4-5
Reed (3-0)
Hawkins (2-1)
None
30-43
4th,-12.5
6/26 @CWS W, 3-0
Marcum (1-9) John Danks (1-5) Parnell (13)
31-43
4th,-11.5
6/27 @COL W, 3-2
Hawkins (3-1)
Belisle (4-5)
Parnell (14)
32-43
4th,-11.0
6/28 WAS
L, 4-6
Clippard (6-1)
Parnell (5-4)
Storen (2)
32-44
4th,-12.0
6/29 WAS
W, 5-1
Gee (6-7)
Jordan (0-1)
None
33-44
4th,-12.0
6/30 WAS
L, 2-13 Gonzalez (5-3) Wheeler (1-1)
None
33-45
4th,-13.0
7/1
ARZ W, 5-4 (13) Aardsma (1-0) Collmenter (4-1)
None
34-45
4th,-12.5
7/2
ARZ
W, 9-1
Hefner (3-6)
Corbin (9-1)
None
35-45
4th,-12.5
7/3
ARZ
L, 3-5
Delgado (1-2)
Harvey (7-2)
Bell (15)
35-46
4th,-12.5
7/4
ARZ L, 4-5 (15)
Roe (1-0)
Rice (3-5)
Ziegler (1)
35-47
4th,-12.5
7/5
@MIL W, 12-5
Wheeler (2-1)
Hellweg (0-2)
Edgin (1)
36-47
4th,-11.5
7/6
@MIL
L, 6-7
Gallardo (7-8) Marcum (1-10) Rodriguez (8) 36-48
4th,-12.5
7/7
@MIL
W, 2-1
Hefner (4-6) Gorzelanny (1-2) Parnell (15)
37-48
4th,-11.5
7/8
@SF W, 4-3 (16) Edgin (1-1)
Kontos (2-2)
Parnell (16)
38-48
4th,-11.5
7/9
@SF
W, 10-6
Rice (4-5)
Mijares (0-2)
None
39-48
4th,-11.5
7/10 @SF
W, 7-2
Wheeler (3-1)
Cain (5-6)
None
40-48
4th,-10.5
7/11
OFF DAY
7/12 @PIT L, 2-3 (11) Mazzaro (5-2)
Germen (0-1)
None
40-49
4th,-11.0
7/13 @PIT
L, 2-4
Wilson (6-1)
Burke (0-2)
Grilli (29)
40-50
4th,-12.0

PLAYER
DavidWright

MILESTONE
1 home run to 221
32 home runs to 252

DATE OPP
W/L
7/14 @PIT
W, 4-2
7/15
7/16
7/17
7/18
7/19
PHI
L, 8-13
7/20
PHI
W, 5-4
7/21
PHI
W, 5-0
7/22
ATL
L, 1-2
7/23
ATL
W, 4-1
7/24
ATL
L, 2-8
7/25
ATL
W, 7-4
7/26 @WAS (2)
7/27 @WAS L, 1-4
7/28 @WAS L, 1-14
7/29 @MIA
W, 6-5
7/30 @MIA W, 4-2 (10)
7/31 @MIA
L, 2-3
8/1
@MIA
L, 0-3
8/2
KC W, 4-2 (11)
8/3
KC L, 3-4 (12)
8/4
KC
8/5
8/6
COL
8/7
COL
8/8
COL
8/9
@ARZ
8/10 @ARZ
8/11 @ARZ
8/12 @LA
8/13 @LA
8/14 @LA
8/15 @SD
8/16 @SD
8/17 @SD
8/18 @SD
8/19 @MIN
8/20
ATL
8/21
ATL
8/22
8/23
DET
8/24
DET
8/25
DET
8/26
PHI
8/27
PHI
8/28
PHI
8/29
PHI
8/30 @WAS
8/31 @WAS
9/1
@WAS
9/2
@ATL
9/3
@ATL
9/4
@ATL
9/5
9/6
@CLE
9/7
@CLE
9/8
@CLE
9/9
WAS
9/10 WAS
9/11
WAS
9/12 WAS
9/13
MIA
9/14 MIA (2)
9/15
MIA
9/16
9/17
SF
9/18
SF
9/19
SF
9/20 @PHI
9/21 @PHI
9/22 @PHI
9/23 @CIN
9/24 @CIN
9/25 @CIN
9/26
MIL
9/27
MIL
9/28
MIL
9/29
MIL

PAGE 7
WP
Gee (7-7)

LP
SV
Cole (4-3)
Parnell (17)
OFF DAY
2013 ALL-STAR GAME (CITI FIELD)
OFF DAY
OFF DAY
Kendrick (9-6)
Hefner (4-7)
None
Germen (1-1)
Hamels (4-12)
Parnell (18)
Harvey (8-2)
Lee (10-4)
None
Walden (4-1)
Parnell (5-5)
Kimbrel (28)
Torres (1-1)
Medlen (6-10)
Parnell (19)
Hudson (8-7)
Hefner (4-8)
None
Wheeler (4-1)
Loe (1-2)
Parnell (20)

Rec.
41-50

Pos.
4th,-11.0

41-51
42-51
43-51
43-52
44-52
44-53
45-53

4th,-12.0
4th,-11.0
4th,-10.0
4th,-11.0
4th,-10.0
4th,-11.0
4th,-10.0

Haren (5-11)
Jordan (1-3)
Aardsma (2-0)
Atchison (1-0)
Alvarez (2-1)
Koehler (3-6)
Torres (2-2)
Herrera (4-5)

46-55
4th,-11.5
46-56
4th,-12.5
47-56
4th,-12.5
48-56
4th,-12.5
48-57
4th,-13.5
48-58
4th,-14.5
49-58 T3rd,-14.5
49-59 T3rd,-15.5

APRIL TOTALS
MAY TOTALS
JUNE TOTALS
JULY TOTALS
FIRSTHALF
AUGUST TOTALS
SEPTEMBER TOTALS
OCTOBER TOTALS
SECONDHALF

Gee (7-8)
Torres (1-2
Ramos (3-4)
Cishek (3-6)
Mejia (1-1)
Harvey (8-3)
Mendoza (2-6)
Aardsma (2-1)
OFF DAY

OFF DAY

OFF DAY

OFF DAY

10-15
12-15
11-15
15-12
41-50
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0

Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team

ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:

RECORDBYMONTH
April
May
June
July
August
September
Totals

7-8 3-7
5-9 7-6
3-8 8-7
6-5 9-7
1-1 0-1
0-0 0-0
22-31 27-28

UPCOMINGMETSMILESTONES
PLAYER
LaTroy Hawkins
Marlon Byrd

Soriano (26)
None
Parnell (21)
Parnell (22)
Dunn (2)
Cishek (23)
None
Holland (29)

10-15
12-15
11-15
15-12
1-2
0-0
49-59

4.08
4.43
3.56
3.22
3.85
2.61
0.00
0.00
0.00

Team Batting: .233


Team Batting: .222
Team Batting: .231
Team Batting: .262
Team Batting: .235
Team Batting: .219
Team Batting: .000
Team Batting: .000
Team Batting: .000

RECORDBYDAY
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Totals

5-4 4-4
3-2 3-3
4-3 4-7
3-4 5-4
2-4 4-1
2-7 6-3
3-7 1-6
22-31 27-28

MILESTONE
13 appearances to 931
1 home run to 100

9-8
6-5
8-10
8-8
6-5
8-10
4-13
49-59

AUGUST4, 2013 VS. KANSASCITY

LASTTIMEITHAPPENED...

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HITTING

Two Home Runs, Single Game, Player .....................................................................................................................Daniel Murphy, July 26, 2013, at Washington (Game 1)
Three Home Runs, Single Game, Player ...................................................................................................................Ike Davis, July 28, 2012 at Arizona (3 solo home runs)
Hit for the Cycle ...............................................................................................................................................................................Scott Hairston, April 27, 2012 at Colorado
Inside-the-Park Home Run .......................................................................................................................Angel Pagan, May 19, 2010 at Washington (off Livan Hernandez)
Leadoff Home Run ....................................................................................................................................Mike Baxter, August 30, 2012, at Philadelphia (off Kyle Kendrick)
Walk-off Home Run ...............................................................................................................................Eric Young, Jr., August 2, 2013, vs. Kansas City (off Luis Mendoza)
Pinch-Hit Home Run .............................................................................................................................................Jordany Valdespin, May 1, 2013 at Miami (off A.J. Ramos)
Grand Slam...................................................................................................................................................Marlon Byrd, July 9, 2013, at San Francisco (off Jake Dunning)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam .............................................................................................................................Fernando Tatis, July 27, 2009, vs. Colorado (off Franklin Morales)
Walk-off Grand Slam.........................................................................................................................Jordany Valdespin, April 24, 2013, vs. Los Angeles-NL (off Josh Wall)
Four Home Runs, Team ....................................................................May 3, 2013 at Atlanta (Won, 7-5, 10 innings; John Buck, Lucas Duda, Marlon Byrd, David Wright)
Five Home Runs, Team ...............................September 30, 2006 at Washington (Won, 13-0; Ramon Castro, Endy Chavez, Julio Franco, David Wright, Shawn Green)
Six Home Runs, Team.....................................June 15, 1999 at Cincinnati (Won, 11-3; Ricky Henderson-2; John Olerud, Mike Piazza, Edgardo Alfonzo, Matt Franco)
Seven Home Runs, Team ................................April 19, 2005 at Philadelphia (Won 16-4; Jose Reyes-2; Victor Diaz-2, Mike Piazza, Doug Mientkiewicz, David Wright)
Back-to-Back Home Runs ......................................................................................David Wright & Marlon Byrd, July 21, 2013, vs. Philadelphia (off Cliff Lee, 1st inning)
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs....................................Carlos Delgado, David Wright & Paul Lo Duca, June 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia (off Cole Hamels, 6th inning)

PITCHING

Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ..............................................................................................................Dillon Gee, June 17, 2013, at Atlanta (Lost, 2-1, 8.1 innings)
Complete-Game Shutout....................................................................................................................................................R.A. Dickey, August 31, 2012, at Miami (Won, 3-0)
No-Hitter, Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ......................................................................................................Johan Santana, June 1, 2012, vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
One-Hitter, Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ......................................................................................................R.A. Dickey, June 18, 2012, vs. Baltimore (Won, 5-0)
Two-Hitter, Complete Game ..........................................................................................................................Miguel Batista, September 28, 2011, vs. Cincinnati (Won, 3-0)
Two-Hitter, Combined ..............................................................................................Dillon Gee (4.0), D.J. Carrasco (2.0), Bobby Parnell (2.0), Francisco Rodriguez (1,0)
......................................................................................................................................................................................................................June 15, 2011, at Atlanta (Won, 4-0)
Back-to-BackShutouts, Individual ..........................................................................Johan Santana, May 26, 2012 vs. San Diego (9-0) & June 1, 2012 vs. St. Louis (8-0)
Back-to-BackShutouts, Team........................................................................................................June 29 (vs. Los Angeles-NL, 9-0) & June 30 (vs. Los Angeles-NL, 5-0)
Three Straight Shutouts, Team ......................................May 25, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (8-0), May 26, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (5-0) & May 27, 2010 vs Philadelphia (3-0)
10+ Strikeouts, Individual......................................................................................................Matt Harvey, June 29, 2013 vs. Washington, 11 in 7.0 innings (ND, Lost, 6-4)
15+ Strikeouts, Individual......................................................................Al Leiter, August 1, 1999, at Chicago (NL), 15 in 7.0 innings (No-Decision,Won, 5-4, 13 innings)
Three Hits, Pitcher ..........................................................................................................................................................................Chris Young, April 6, 2011 at Philadelphia
Home Run, Pitcher ......................................................................................................................................Jeremy Hefner, May 29, 2012 vs. Philadelphia (off Joe Blanton)

MISCELLANEOUS

Last 1-0 Victory ...................................................................................................................................................................................................May 7, 2013, vs. Chicago (AL)


Last 1-0 Loss.......................................................................................................................................................................................................August 23, 2012 vs. Colorado
Triple Play .....................................May 19, 2010 at Washington, 5th inning, CF Angel Pagan-C Henry Blanco-SS Jose Reyes, 1B Ike Davis, Batter-Cristian Guzman
Opponent Triple Play ..................June 10, 2010 vs. San Diego (Game Two), 3B Chase Headley to 2B Lance Zawadzki to 1B Adrian Gonzalez, Batter- Ruben Tejada
Position Player Pitching .................................................................................................................................Anthony Recker, June 30, 2013, vs. Washington (Lost, 13-2)
Pitcher, Pinch Hitting.....................................................................................................................................................Shaun Marcum, July 4, 2013 vs. Arizona (Sac Bunt)
Opponent Steal of Home .......................................................................................................................................................Jesus Guzman, August 11, 2011 vs. San Diego
Steal of Home .......................................................................................................................................................................................Jason Pridie, May 15, 2011 at Houston
DATE
4/24
5/10
7/1
7/6
7/8
7/21
7/21
7/31

OPPONENT
Los Angeles-NL
Pittsburgh
Arizona
Milwaukee
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Miami

BATTER
M.Kemp
G.Jones
M.Byrd
J.Buck
H.Pence
D.Wright
J.Lagares
E.Young, Jr.

INSTANTREPLAY REVIEWS

PITCHER
M.Harvey
S.Marcum
J.Putz
Y.Gallardo
M.Harvey
C.Lee
C.Lee
H.Alvarez

INNING/OUT
6th/2 Out
5th/1 out
9th/1 out
5th/0 out
7th/0 out
1st/2 out
4th/2 out
3rd/2 out

INITIALCALL
In Play
In Play
In Play
Home Run
In Play
Home Run
In Play
In Play

NEWYORKMETS RECENTTRANSACTIONS

August 3 - Placed 3B DAVIDWRIGHTon the 15-Day Disabled List with a strained right
hamstring...Recalled OFMIKEBAXTERfrom Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
August 2 - Placed LHPJOSHEDGINon the 15-Day Disabled List with a hairline fracture of a left
rib...Selected the contract of LHPPEDRO FELICIANOfrom Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League.
July 26 - Optioned OFKIRKNIEUWENHUIS to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Returned RHPJENRRY MEJIA from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him from
the 60-Day Disabled List.
July 23 - Traded OFJULIOCONCEPCION and RHPANDRESPEREZ to Los Angeles-AL in
exchange for an international signing bonus allotment slot.
July 23 - Unconditionally released RHP SHAUNMARCUM.
July 21 - Returned INFJUSTINTURNERfrom his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him
from the 15-Day Disabled List...Optioned RHPGREG BURKE to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific
Coast League.
July 14 - Reinstated RHPSCOTTATCHISONfrom the 15-Day Disabled List.
July 13 - Optioned INF/OF JORDANYVALDESPINto Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League.
July 9 - Recalled RHPGONZALEZGERMEN from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Placed RHPSHAUNMARCUMon the 15-Day Disabled List, right shoulder surgery.
July 7 - Returned INFRUBENTEJADA from his rehabiliation assignment, reinstated him from the
15-Day Disabled List and optioned him to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League.
July 5 - Designated RHPBRANDONLYONfor assignment...Optioned RHPGONZALEZ GERMEN
to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Recalled INFIKEDAVISand RHPGREG
BURKEfrom Las Vegas.
July 2 - Recalled RHPGONZALEZGERMEN from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Optioned INFZACH LUTZ to Las Vegas.
June 25 - Recalled RHPZACK WHEELERfrom Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Optioned RHPGREGBURKEto Las Vegas...Acquired OF KYLEJOHNSON from Los
Angeles (AL)for OFCOLLINCOWGILL.
June 23 - Placed OFLUCASDUDAon the 15-Day Disabled List, retroactive to June 22, with a left
intercostal strain...Recalled INFZACH LUTZfrom Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League.
June 21 - Placed LHPJONATHON NIESEon the 15-Day Disabled List...Recalled RHP GREG
BURKE from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
June 19 - Optioned RHPZACKWHEELER to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League...Recalled OFANDREWBROWN from Las Vegas...Placed RHPSCOTTATCHISONon
the 15-Day Disabled List with a sore right groin.
June 18 - Returned RHP SCOTTATCHISON from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated him
from the 15-Day Disabled List...Placed INFJUSTINTURNER on the 15-Day Disabled List,
retroactive to June 17, with a left intercostal strain...Recalled RHPZACKWHEELERfrom Las
Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Acquired OF ERICYOUNG, JR. from Colorado in
exchange for RHPCOLLINMCHUGH...Designated OFCOLLINCOWGILLfor assignment.
June 15 - Designated RHPCOLLINMCHUGHfor assignment...Selected the contract of RHP
CARLOSTORRES from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Optioned RHPGREG
BURKE to Las Vegas.
June 11 - Selected the contract of 1B JOSHSATIN from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Recalled LHPJOSHEDGINand OFCOLLINCOWGILL from Las Vegas.
June 10 - Optioned IBIKEDAVIS, LHPROBERT CARSON, and OFMIKEBAXTER to Las Vegas
(AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
June 9 - Recalled OFKIRKNIEUWENHUIS from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League...Designated OFRICKANKIEL for assignment
June 8 - Selected the contract of RHPDAVIDAARDSMA from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific
Coast League...Optioned RHPCOLLIN McHUGH to Las Vegas...Transferred RHPJEURYS
FAMILIAto the 60-Day Disabled List.
May 30 - Placed INFRUBENTEJADAon the 15-Day Disabled List with a right quad
strain...Selected the contract of INFOMARQUINTANILLAfrom Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific
Coast League...Transferred RHPFRANKFRANCISCO to the 60-Day Disabled List.
May 20 - Signed RHPDAVIDAARDSMA to a minor league contract.
May 14 - Signed RHPMATTHEWFOXto a minor league contract...Placed RHPSCOTT
ATCHISONon the 15-Day Disabled List with right elbow inflammation...Recalled RHPCOLLIN
MCHUGH from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League.
May 13 - Signed OFRICKANKIEL to a one-year contract...Optioned OFANDREWBROWNto
Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Transferred RHPJENRRYMEJIAto the 60-Day
Disabled List.
May 12 - Recalled RHPGREGBURKE from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Placed

RULINGAFTER
Home Run
Home Run
In Play
Home Run
In Play
Home Run
Home Run
In Play

DELAY
2 min, 29 secs
1 min, 32 secs
1 min, 34 secs
1 min, 21 secs
1 min, 48 secs
1 min, 27 secs
1 min, 30 secs
1 min, 47 secs

RHPJEURYSFAMILIAon the 15-Day Disabled List, retroactive to May 9, with right biceps
tendinitis.
May 3 - Selected the contract of OFANDREWBROWN from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League...Optioned OFCOLLINCOWGILLto Las Vegas.
April 27 - Activated RHPSHAUNMARCUM from the 15-Day Disabled List...Optioned LHPJOSH
EDGIN to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
April 23 - Recalled OFJUANLAGARESfrom Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League and
optioned OFKIRKNIEUWENHUIS to Las Vegas...Announced Toronto claimed LHPAARON
LAFFEYoff waivers.
April 22 - Signed RHPD.J. MITHCHELLto a minor league contract.
April 21 - Recalled LHPROBCARSONfrom Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League and
designated LHPAARONLAFFEYfor assignment.
April 18 - Optioned RHP GREG BURKE to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Recalled RHPJEURYSFAMILIA from Las Vegas.
April 7 - Selected the contract of LHPAARONLAFFEYfrom Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific
Coast League.
April 6 - Optioned RHP JEURYS FAMILIA to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League...Transferred LHP JOHANSANTANA to the 60-Day Disabled List.
March 31 - Optioned INFZACH LUTZ to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Placed
RHP FRANKFRANCISCO on the 15-Day Disabled List with inflammation in his right
elbow...Placed RHP SHAUN MARCUM on the 15-Day Disabled List with right biceps
tendinitis...Placed RHPJENRRY MEJIA on the 15-Day Disabled List with inflammation in his right
elbow...Placed LHPJOHANSANTANA on the 15-Day Disabled List with re-tear of the anterior
capsule in his left shoulder.
March 29 - Outrighted INF REESEHAVENS to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League...Outrighted LHP DARIN GORSKI to Binghamton (AA)of the Eastern League...Optioned
LHP ROBERTCARSON to Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League...Selected the contract
of RHP SCOTTATCHISON, OFMARLONBYRD, RHP LATROY HAWKINS and LHP SCOTT
RICE.
March 27 - Traded RHP ELVIN RAMIREZ to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for cash
considerations.
March 24- Optioned C TRAVIS DARNAUD to minor league camp...Reassigned OF Andrew
Brown, OF Jamie Hoffmann, LHP Aaron Laffey and INF Brian Bixler to minor league
camp...Outrighted INF Brandon Hicks.
March 15- Optioned INF WILMER FLORES and reassigned RHPCARLOS TORRES and INF
JOSH SATIN to minor league camp.
March 10- Optioned RHP ZACK WHEELER, OF CESAR PUELLO, RHP HANSEL ROBLES,
RHP COLLIN MCHUGH, LHP DARIN GORSKI, INF REESE HAVENS, OF JUAN LAGARES,
INF WILFREDO TOVAR, RHP GONZALEZ GERMEN AND RHP ELVIN RAMIREZ to minor
league camp.
March 9- Assigned RHPCORY MAZZONI, RHPRAFAEL MONTERO AND C JUAN
CENTENO to minor league camp.

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