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[ Indianapolis Indians // Communications Department ] [ IndyIndians.com // (7) 69- ] DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLES TIME (ET) RADIO/TV Wednesday May 7 @ Columbus TBA vs. RHP Adam Plutko (-, 6.) 6: p.m. Fox Sports 97./AM 6/MiLB TV Thursday May 8 @ Columbus RHP Drew Hutchison (-,.86) vs. LHP Shawn Morimando (-,.97) : a.m. Fox Sports 97./AM 6/MiLB TV Friday May 9 vs. Toledo (G) RHP Clay Holmes (-,.8) vs. TBA : p.m. Fox Sports 97./AM 6/MiLB TV/Comcast channel 9 Friday May 9 vs. Toledo (G) TBA vs. TBA mins after G Fox Sports 97./AM 6/MiLB TV/Comcast channel 9 Saturday May vs. Toledo RHP Tyler Eppler (-,.9) vs. TBA 7: p.m. Fox Sports 97./AM 6/MiLB TV/Comcast channel 9 7 indy bits Day Games: 7-7 Night Games: 9- Before All-Star Break: 6-8 After All-Star Break: - April: 7- May: 9- June: - July: - August: - September: - Monday: - Tuesday: - Wednesday: - Thursday: - Friday: - Saturday: - Sunday: - Scoring First: -8 Opponent Scoring First: 6- Extra Innings: - Shutout Record: - Doubleheaders: Commit An Error: - Commit No Errors: 6-6 Walk-Off Wins: Walk-Off Losses: vs. IL West: 6- vs. IL North: - vs. IL South: 7- Scoring + Runs: -8 Scoring Or Fewer Runs: - Out-Hit Opponent: - Out-Hit By Opponent: - Teams Tie in Hits: - Indy Hits HR: 9-7 Indy no HR: 7- Opp. Hits HR: 7- Opp. no HR: 9-8 Lead After 6: -6 Trail After 6: - Tied After 6: - Lead After 7: - Trail After 7: - Tied After 7: - Lead After 8: 6- Trail After 8: - Tied After 8: - Series (W-L-S): -- 7 IL STANDINGS WEST Team W-L GB TOL 8-7 - IND 6-8. COL 7-9. LOU - 7. NORTH Team W-L GB LHV - - BUF 9-6. SWB 9-6. ROC 7-. PAW -8 7. SYR -. SOUTH Team W-L GB DUR - - GWN -6. CHA 9-7. NOR - 8. West Maryland Street - Indianapolis, IN 6 (7) 69- @IndyIndians IndyIndians.com/MediaKit Indianapolis Indians Tuesday, May 6, 7 Columbus Clippers 6-8 (T-nd, IL West) Game : : p.m ET Game : mins after G 7-9 (T-nd, IL West) Game : LHP Steven Brault (-,.9) Huntington Park Columbus, OH Game : LHP Ryan Merritt (-,.9) Game : LHP Cody Dickson (-, 6.7) Game # & #6/Road # & # Game : LHP Matt Whitehouse (First Triple-A start) UPCOMING MATCHUPS CURRENT ROAD TRIP Games ERA.6 ( ER in 8. IP) Record - Starter W-L - Average.89 (-for-8) Starter ERA 6. ( ER in 6. IP) Runs (Avg/Gm) (.) Reliever W-L - XBH (Avg/Gm) (.) Reliever ERA. ( ER in. IP) Home Runs Walks Stolen Bases Strikeouts RISP.67 (-for-) Save/Opps / Tribe Tips CHRIS CRUSHIN': After being optioned from Pittsburgh on Friday, Bostick has piled up nine hits in at-bats (.6) over the last three games, raising his average to.7, second in the International League behind Durham's Patrick Leonard (.8). He has hit safely in 8 of his last 9 and 9 of his last games, accumulating multi-hit performances during that stretch. Six games into the season, his average sat at.7 (-for-). Since April, he's batted.9 (-for-89), the fifth-highest mark in professional baseball. GETTING ON BASE: Max Moroff and Christopher Bostick have been on-base machines for the Indians this year. Each player has played in 7 games for the Tribe. Moroff has reached base safely in of his appearances, and Bostick has reached base safely via hit in of his appearances. Bostick leads the Indians with a.8 OBP and Moroff is second at.6. RISP-Y BUSINESS: Indy's offense has cooled with runners in scoring position over the last four games. The Indians have gone -for-7, -for-, -for- and -for-, equating to an 8-for- output (.78) in those situations. On the season, Indy is batting. (7-for-8) with RISP. EXTRA BASES VS. EPPLER: Tribe starter Tyler Eppler was tagged for eight hits last night, including a season-high five extra-base hits surrendered, tied for the second-highest XBH amount allowed in his career. Last year with Double-A Altoona, Eppler allowed five XBH on July @ Akron, Cleveland's Double-A affiliate. In his very next start on July 9 @ Hartford, he allowed a career-high six extra-base hits. LIGHTS OUT: Indians reliever Pat Light struck out each of the four batters he faced on Sunday, marking the fifth time in his career where he struck out at least four batters in a relief appearance. He has made 9 relief outings in his career, and the last time he fanned four in a relief appearance came on Aug. 9,, with Pawtucket vs. Syracuse. STEADY EDDIE: Edgar Santana has been lights out at the back of Indy's bullpen. He tossed three scoreless innings Saturday night to earn his fifth save, pushing his scoreless innings streak to 7. frames over his previous appearances. The -year-old has surrendered just two runs (one earned) in. innings pitched this season, good for an impeccable. ERA. THREE-INNING SAVE: Santana's save on Saturday night was the first three-inning save of his career. He walked two batters in a single outing for the first time this season, but allowed just one hit and has allowed just total baserunners ( hits, five walks) in. innings this season, good for the third-lowest baserunners/9. IP among International League relievers (6. BR/9. IP). BALL IN PLAY: After a slow start to the season, Indy's offense has improved, in large part because of its disciplined approach at the plate. In games in the month of April, the Tribe offense averaged.8 walks (6) and 8. strikeouts per contest (8). Over games in the month of May, however, the offense has averaged. walks () and 6. punchouts (7) per affair. INDIANS PROSPECTUS: Indianapolis currently has six of the top prospects in the Pirates organization, according to Baseball America. Outfielder Austin Meadows is the headliner as Pittsburgh's top prospect and No. in all of baseball. Steven Brault checks in at No. 7 in the Pirates system, followed by infielder Max Moroff (No. ) and right-handers Tyler Eppler (No. 8), Clay Holmes (No. ) and Dovydas Neverauskas (No. ). CLEVELAND FARMHANDS: The Clippers boast four of Cleveland's top prospects by Baseball America. Leading the way is RHP Adam Plutko (No. 6), followed by LHPs Shawn Morimando (No. 9) and Ryan Merritt (No. ), and infielder, Nellie Rodriguez (No. ). RYAN MERRITT: The Clippers will send -year-old southpaw Ryan Merritt to the bump for game one of tonight's doubleheader. Merritt, selected by Cleveland in the 6th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of McLennan Community College (Waco, Texas), is - with a.9 ERA (8 ER in. IP) in seven games (six starts) this year. Merritt made his MLB debut last year, going - with a.6 ERA ( ER in. IP) over four games (one start) for Cleveland. He finished -8 with a.7 ERA (9 ER in. IP) over starts for the Clippers as well. He has made four career starts against Indy, three coming @ Victory Field, where he owns a - record and.6 ERA (9 ER in 9. IP). He beat the Tribe on April this year, allowing three earned runs on seven hits over 6. frames in a 7-6 Clippers win. He faced Indy on May 6 @ Huntington Park and took the loss after giving up two earned run on four hits over 6. frames. Overall against the Tribe, Merritt is - with a.86 ERA ( ER in. IP) in four starts. MATT WHITEHOUSE: Left-hander Matt Whitehouse will start in game two tonight, marking the first Triple-A start of his career and just th overall. Whitehouse, 6, was selected by the Indians in the 9th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of UC Irvine. He has made one Triple-A appearance in his career, and it came against Indianapolis on Aug. @ Huntington Park. He threw. scoreless, hitless innings in relief, allowing three walks with three strikeouts. The southpaw opened his 7 season with Double-A Akron and went - with a.9 ERA (6 ER in. IP) in nine games (one start) for the Rubberducks. Over his career, he is -9 with four saves and a.6 ERA ( ER in 7. IP) in 7 games (nine starts). BY THE NUMBERS 9 & In the month of April ( games), the Indians' offense had nine games where they struck out at least times. In the month of May ( games), Indy's offense struck out -plus times, doing so for the first time yesterday. 7 AT A GLANCE Overall 6-8 Home - Road -7 Place T-nd GA/GB -. Streak L Home Streak W Road Streak L Longest Winning Streak 6 (/6-) Longest Losing Streak (/8-) Last - Last 8- Home Openings Home Attendance 9,7 Avg. Attendance 6,7 League Rank (Total) st SERIES HISTORY 7 at Home: - 7 @ Columbus: - All-Time at Home: 9-8 (.) All-Time @ Columbus: 8- (.) All-Time Totals (IL era): 7-86 (.8) 7 league leaders Category Player No. Rank HR Max Moroff 9 T-st BA Christopher Bostick.7 nd SLG Max Moroff. th SLG Christopher Bostick. th GF Edgar Santana nd Saves Edgar Santana T-rd SO/9. IP Clay Holmes. th Team B Indianapolis 9 T-nd HR Allowed Indianapolis rd Team SB Indianapolis 7 th Team ERA Indianapolis.7 7th TEAM COMPARISON Indians Clippers.6 Batting Avg.9 Runs 9 Hits 6 6 Doubles 9 Triples 8 Home Runs 7 RBI 8 Total Bases 8 Walks Strikeouts 7 7 Stolen Bases Caught Stealing 8.7 OBP..9 SLG.. Innings Pitched..7 ERA.. WHIP.9 Saves 8 Hits Allowed 6 Runs Allowed 6 ER Allowed 8 HR Allowed 8 Hit Batters 8 Walks 9 86 Strikeouts 9

STEVEN BRAULT - GAME HT/WT: 6 / BORN: April 9, 99 () BIRTHPLACE: La Mesa, Calif. OBTAINED: Trade (BAL) on // as PTBNL Year 6 6 6 7 Team Aberdeen Delmarva Frederick Bradenton Altoona WV Black Bears Indianapolis PITTSBURGH Indianapolis W/L - 9-8 - - 9- - -7 - - ERA.9......9.86.9 G/GS / / / / / / 6/ 8/7 7/7 IP.. 6. 6. 9.. 7.. 6. H 7 7 6 7 66 R 7 8 6 ER 8 HR 6 HB BB 8 9 7 6 SO 8 9 8 8 9 BAA.7.7.7...77...7 WHIP.9...6....86. MiLB Totals MLB Totals 8- -.78.86 89/87 8/7 7.. 8 6 6 8 8 7 8 9.7...86 Tonight s Starter: Left-hander Steven Brault gets the nod tonight in game one of the twin bill for his eighth start of the season. The recentlyturned -year-old was acquired by Pittsburgh from Baltimore on Feb.,, as the player to be named later in a Jan. 7 exchange of left-hander Stephen Tarpley and outfielder Travis Snider. Last year, he went -7 with a.9 ERA ( ER in 7. IP) in 6 games ( starts) for the Tribe. He also made his major league debut and went - with a.86 ERA (8 ER in. IP) in eight games (seven starts) for Pittsburgh. Last Outing: Brault bounced back from a rough final start in April with five innings of one-run ball on May 6 at Columbus. He scattered five hits, walked two and struck out seven in a no-decision. The Indians went on to win the game, 6-, beginning what is currently a five-game winning streak for the Tribe. Against the Clippers: Tonight s game marks Brault's sixth career start against Columbus. Last year, he faced the Clippers three times, going - with a 7.8 ERA (9 ER in. IP). He has faced the Clippers twice this season, including a May 6 outing @ Huntington Park. In that start, he allowed one earned run on five hits with seven strikeouts over five frames. Back on April @ Victory Field, he took a tough-luck loss after being outdueled by Mike Clevinger in a - defeat. Brault allowed one run on two hits and four walks with five strikeouts over five innings. In five career starts against the Clips, Brault is - with a.6 ERA (9 ER in. IP). Major League Debut: Brault made his major league debut on July, 6 at St. Louis' Busch Stadium. He allowed two runs (one earned) on four hits and two walks with five strikeouts over. innings pitched. Pittsburgh went on to defeat the Cardinals, -. DATE/OPP /6 vs. TOL / vs. COL /6 @ TOL / vs. SWB /7 @ SWB /6 @ COL / vs. NOR W/L ND L ND L L ND W ERA...6..86..9 BRAULT'S 7 DAY-BY-DAY GS IP.. 6. 6... 6. Indianapolis H 7 R ER BB 7 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. Vs. Right:... Vs. Left:... Home:... Road:... Day:... Night:... April:... May:... Quality Starts:... Team W/L in Starts:... CAREER HIGHS Innings (Start):... Innings (Relief):... Most Hits... Most ER... Most Walks:... Most Strikeouts:... Winning Streak:... Losing Streak:... SO 9 7 RS PITCHES 8/7 88/ 9/9 /6 9/ 96/8 9/7.9 (-for-8), HR. (-for-), HR -,. ERA in. IP -,.6 ERA in. IP -,. ERA in 6. IP -,.9 ERA in. IP -,.86 ERA in. IP -,.6 ERA in. IP - SCORE W, 7- L, - L, 9- L, - L, 6- W, 6- W, 7-8. - 9// @ Binghamton (AA) 6. - 6/7/ vs. Lakewood (A) (x) - Last, 7/6/ vs. Harrisburg (AA) 6 (x) - Last, 8//6 @ Louisville (AAA) (8x) - /8/7 @ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA) - /7/6 @ Norfolk (AAA) 8-7/8/-9// (AA) 6-6//-8// (A) Tomorrow s Starter: The Indians have not yet named a starter for game four of the five-game series tomorrow night.

CODY DICKSON - Game HT/WT: 6 / 9 BORN: April 7, 99 () BIRTHPLACE: Arlington, Texas. OBTAINED: th round (9th overall), MLB Draft Year 6 7 Team Jamestown WV Power Bradenton Altoona Indianapolis MiLB Totals MLB Totals W/L - 7-9 -7 - - - ERA.7.9..66 6.7.8 G/GS / 7/7 7/7 8/6 / 6/96 IP 7. 9.... 8 8. H 8 7 6 R 8 7 7 6 ER 6 6 7 HR 8 7 HB 8 9 BB 8 9 SO 9 98 8 BAA.9.8.7...6 WHIP.6..9.7.8.6 Tonight s Starter: Left-hander Cody Dickson will make his third career Triple-A start and second against Columbus tonight in game three of a five-game set. Prior to this season, 9 of his 96 career appearances had come as a starter. Selected by Pittsburgh in the fourth round (9th overall) in the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Sam Houston State University, Dickson was a -game winner in 6 with Double-A Altoona. In, he won a career-high games while throwing a career-high. innings with High-A Bradenton. At SHSU, he was teammates with current Tribe rotation-mate Tyler Eppler. Last Outing: Dickson made his first Triple-A start on Sunday at Columbus, and he worked a Houdini act over three scoreless innings. The southpaw allowed two hits and walked five with three punchouts, and he stranded seven baserunners in Indy's eventual - victory over the Clippers. Against the Clippers: Dickson has faced Columbus twice this season (one start) and is - with a. ERA ( ER in. IP). He has allowed two hits and six walks against six strikeouts against the Clippers. He pitched @ Huntington Park on May 7 and stranded seven total baserunners through three innings of work in a - win for the Tribe. DATE/OPP /6 vs. TOL /9 vs. TOL / vs. COL /6 @ TOL / vs. DUR / vs. SWB /9 @ SWB / vs. TOL /7 @ COL / vs. NOR W/L L L W W ND ND ERA 9...8 7..6 9. 7.9 7.6.79 6.7 DICKSON'S 7 DAY-BY-DAY GS IP.......... Indianapolis H R ER BB 7 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. Vs. Right:... Vs. Left:... Home:... Road:... Day:... Night:... April:... May:... Quality Starts:... Team W/L in Starts:... CAREER HIGHS Innings (Start):... Innings (Relief):... Most Hits... Most ER... Most Walks:... Most Strikeouts:... Winning Streak:... Losing Streak:... SO RS PITCHES 7/ 7/9 6/6 / / 6/ 9/6 6/ 6/ /7.7 (9-for-), HR.9 (-for-), HR -, 6.7 ERA in 8. IP -, 6.7 ERA in 6. IP -,. ERA in. IP -, 6. ERA in. IP -, 7.9 ERA in. IP -,. ERA in. IP - SCORE W, 7- L, 9- L, 7-6 L, 9- L, - W, - W, 8- L, 6- () W, - L, - 8. - 8// vs. Charlotte (A+). - /9/7 @ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA) (x) - Last, /6/6 vs. Erie (AA) 7-6// vs. St. Lucie (A+) 7 - //6 vs. Akron (AA) 8 (x) - Last, 7//6 vs. Akron (AA) 6-6//-8/8/ (A+) 7 - //-6// (A)

Austin Meadows OF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /9) HR ( - /) RBI ( - /) Last HR: / @ Toledo (-Run, T8, off RHP Edward Mujica) Current Streak: G Long Streak: 7G (/9-7) Columbus Series:. (-, R, BB, SB) Last Homestand:.6 (9-6, B, RBI, 6 R, BB, K, SB) Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the first round (Compensation, 9th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Grayson High School (Loganville, Ga.) Ö Hit a combined.66 (8-for-8) with doubles, triples, home runs, 7 RBI and 7 stolen bases in 87 games between Altoona and Indy last year Ö Had a 9-game on-base streak from May -June 6 and a -game hitting streak from May -June 6 in 6 Ö Enters 7 as Pittsburgh s No. farmhand and the sixth-best prospect in baseball by Baseball America Ö Began the 7 season in a -for- slide Jason Rogers INF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /) HR ( (x), Last - /9) RBI ( - /9) Last HR: /9 @ Scranton/W-B (Solo, T, off RHP Brady Lail) Current Streak: G (/-Present) Ö Acquired in a trade from Milwaukee on Dec. 7, in exchange for OF Keon Broxton and RHP Trey Supak Long Streak: 8G (/-) Ö Appeared in games for the Tribe in 6, batting.6 (98-for-7) with six home runs and RBI Columbus Series:. (-, K) Ö Hit.8 (-for-) with two RBI in total games with the Pirates last year Homestand:. (7-, B, RBI, R, BB, K, SB, GIDP) Jacob Stallings C # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (x), Last - /) HR ( - /7) RBI ( - /) Last HR: /7 @ Columbus (Solo, T, off RHP Adam Plutko) Current Streak: G Long Streak: G (/-/) Norfolk Series:. (-, K) Homestand:. (-7, R, K) batter CAPSULES Barrett Barnes OF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /) HR () RBI () Last HR: Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: G (/-Present) Columbus Series:. (-, K, GIDP) Last Homestand:. (-, K, GIDP) Christopher Bostick INF/OF #7 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /) HR ( (x), Last - /9) RBI ( (x), Last - /) Elias Diaz C #9 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (x), Last - /9) HR ( - /9) RBI ( - /9) Last HR: /9 @ Scranton/W-B (-Run, T, off RHP Brady Lail) Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: 7G (/-/) Columbus Series:. (-, RBI, K) Last Homestand:.8 (-, RBI, K) Phil Gosselin INF #7 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (x), Last - /) HR () RBI ( (x), Last - /) Last HR: Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: G (/-Present) Columbus Series:. (-, K) Last Homestand:.7 (-, B, RBI, R, BB, K, SB, SF, GIDP) Danny Ortiz OF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /9) HR () RBI ( - /9) Last HR: Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: G (x - Last, /7-) Columbus Series:. (-, B, K) Last Homestand:. (6-, B, R, BB, SB, CS, GIDP) Eury Perez OF #7 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (x), Last - /) HR () RBI ( (x), Last - /) Last HR: Current Streak: G Long Streak: G (x - Last, /-) Columbus Series:. (-, R) Last Homestand:. (-, RBI, R, K, SB) Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the th round (6th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Player Draft out of the University of North Carolina Ö Hit. (-for-7) with six home runs, 8 RBI and runs scored in 8 games for Indianapolis last season Ö Had his contract first selected by the Pirates on June 9, 6 and started that night Ö Recorded his first major league hit off San Francisco's Johnny Cueto during his second start on June Joey Terdoslavich INF #9 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (7x), Last - /) HR () RBI ( - /8) Last HR: Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: G (/6-) Norfolk Series:.86 (-7, B, R, BB, K) Homestand:.9 (6-, B, RBI, R, BB, K) Erich Weiss INF #6 Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (x), Last - /) HR () RBI ( - /) Last HR: Current Streak: G (/-Present) Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the th round (9th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Texas Long Streak: G (/-9) Ö Spent the entire 6 season with Double-A Altoona and hit.6 (6-for-6) while setting career highs in home runs (6) and doubles () Columbus Series:. (-, RBI) Ö Recorded a career-high -game hitting streak from May -9 last year Homestand:.8 (-, B, B, RBI, R, BB, K, SB, SF) Ö His father played in games for the Dodgers from 98-8 Eric Wood INF/OF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( (6x), Last - /) HR ( (x), Last - /7) RBI ( (x), Last - /7) Last HR: /7 @ Columbus (Solo, T8, off RHP Louis Head) Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: 6G (/9-/7) Columbus Series:. (-, RBI) Homestand:. (6-, B, RBI, R, BB, 7 K, SF) Last HR: /9 @ Scranton/W-B (Solo, T9, off RHP Tyler Jones) Current Streak: G (/-Present) Ö Traded to the Pirates from Washington in exchange for C Taylor Gushue and cash considerations on Sept. 9, 6 Long Streak: G (/-/) Ö Originally selected by Oakland in the th round (,6th overall) in the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Aquinas Institute (Rochester, N.Y.) Columbus Series:. (-, B, R, K) Ö Split the 6 season between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Syracuse, batting. (-for-8) with doubles, eight home runs and RBI in games Last Homestand:.7 (7-, B, RBI, R, BB, K) Ö Was an MiLB.com Organization All-Star in after hitting.8 (8-for-89) with homers and stolen bases in 9 games for Single-A Beloit Ö Led the Tribe in average (.7), hits (8), doubles (7), triples (), stolen bases (), slugging percentage (.) and OPS (.9) during the month of April Ö Recalled by Pittsburgh on May 8 and made his MLB debut that night @ Dodger Stadium; went -for- with a walk, two strikeouts and a CS in three games for Pirates Ö Signed as a minor league free agent by the Pirates on Nov. 7, 8 Ö Had his contract first selected by Pittsburgh on Nov., Ö Hit.66 (-for-9) and drove in runs in games with Indianapolis last season Ö Entered 7 as Pittsburgh s th-best prospect by Baseball America Ö Recalled by PIT on May and hit. (-for-9) with one double in four games; recorded his first MLB hit on May @ Cincinnati, an infield single off Robert Stephenson Ö Acquired by Pittsburgh from Arizona on Feb., 7 in exchange for RHP Frank Duncan Ö Originally selected by the Braves in the fifth round of the MLB Draft out of the University of Virginia, where he established a school record with hits in 9 Ö Hit.77 (6-for-) with doubles, one triple, two home runs and RBI in games for Arizona in 6 Ö Was acquired by the D-backs from Atlanta on June,, in exchange for RHP Bronson Arroyo and RHP Touki Toussaint Ö Was batting.8 (-for-9) with a double and RBI in 9 games for Pittsburgh prior to being optioned on May 8 Max Moroff INF # Season-Game Highs: Hits ( - /9) HR ( - /6) RBI ( (x), Last - /6) Last HR: / vs. Norfolk (-Run, B, off LHP Jayson Aquino) Current Streak: G (/-Present) Long Streak: 7G (/9-/) Columbus Series:. (-, B, R, BB, K) Last Homestand:. (-7, HR, RBI, R, BB, K) Ö Selected in the first round (supplemental, th overall) in the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Texas Tech University Ö Hit.6 (-for-) with 8 doubles, seven triples, nine home runs and 7 RBI in games last year for Double-A Altoona; named an MiLB Organization All-Star Ö From -6, ranked as Pittsburgh's No. 9, No., No. and No. overall prospect by Baseball America Ö His uncle, Anthony Young, pitched six seasons in the big leagues with the Mets, Cubs and Astros Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the 6th round (96th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Trinity Prep School (Winter Park, Fla.) Ö Recalled by PIT on 7//6 and made his MLB debut @ Milwaukee that afternoon as a pinch-hitter (-for-, k) Ö Led the IL with 9 walks in 6 (next highest total was 66) Ö Despite a. average (97-for-) in Indy, finished with a.67 on-base percentage (8th in IL) Ö Entered 7 as Pittsburgh s th-best prospect by Baseball America Ö Became the first Tribe player to tally three home runs through the first three games of a season since Pedro Alvarez in Ö Recalled by PIT on May 8 and went -for-9 with one RBI in four games for the Pirates; recorded his first MLB hit and RBI with a pinch-hit single off LAD's Luis Avilan Ö Re-signed with the Pirates as a minor league free agent on Jan. 9, 7 Ö Originally selected by the Twins in the fourth round (6th overall) of the 8 MLB June Amateur Draft, one pick ahead of current Miami second baseman Dee Gordon Ö Spent all of last season with Indianapolis, batting.6 (-for-6) with 9 doubles, 7 home runs and 7 RBI in games; his 7 home runs led all Indians hitters Ö Has posted double-digit home run totals every season since Ö Had his contract selected by Pittsburgh on April 9 and made his MLB debut that night @ Miami, entering as a defensive replacement in the seventh inning in right field Ö Was optioned to Indy the following day to make room for C John Bormann who was selected from Single-A Advanced Bradenton Ö Signed with the Pirates as a minor league free agent on Dec. 6, 6 Ö Originally signed with Washington as a non-drafted free agent on April, 7 Ö Split his 6 campaign between Triple-A Fresno and Triple-A Durham, batting.6 (7-for-) with extra-base hits, RBI and stolen bases in 79 games Ö Ranked fourth among active MiLB players in stolen bases at the end of the 6 season (6 swipes) Ö Has swiped -plus bags in eight straight seasons Ö Signed with Pittsburgh as a minor league free agent on Jan. 8, 7 Ö Was originally selected by Atlanta in the sixth round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Long Beach State University Ö Split his 6 season between Triple-A Norfolk and Double-A Bowie, batting. (-for-) with doubles, home runs and 6 RBI in 6 games Ö Appeared in a combined 9 games from - with the Braves, collecting a. average (-for-) with extra-base hits and RBI Ö Transferred from extended spring training to Indianapolis on April 8; went -for- with a double and three RBI in his Tribe debut that night vs. Durham Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the 6th round (96th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Blinn College (Brenham, Texas) Ö Spent all of 6 with Altoona, hitting.9 (-for-) with career highs in home runs (6), walks () and games played. Ö His career-high home run total was the most at Altoona and second-most among Pirates farhmands Ö Entered the 7 season rated as Pittsburgh's "Best Power Hitter" by Baseball America Ö Totaled 6 XBH ( doubles, triple, home run) over straight games from /-; the st time in his 6-year career where he's had at least XBH in straight contests

Batting BREAKDOWN INDIANS SCORE BY INNINGS 6 7 8 9 Extras Total Avg Indians 6 8 9. Opponents 8 7 6.9 Differential + + - + - + - - - - +7 +. MARGIN OF VICTORY r r r r r 6r 7r 8r 9r r r Total Indians 6 Opponents 8 INDIANS -OUT RBI Player Total Player Total Bostick 7 Moroff 7 Feliz Rogers Meadows Weiss Wood Terdoslavich Diaz Ortiz Perez Stallings Ngoepe Osuna Williams Totals 9 OUTFIELD ASSISTS Player st nd rd Home Total Feliz Meadows Perez Wood Totals BATTING AROUND THE ORDER ( to plate) Date Opp. Inning Batters Hits Runs /6 vs. TOL 7th 6 / vs. NOR st TEAM LAST AB WINS Date Opp. Batter Game-Winner (Run) Inning Final /7 @ PAW (G) Moroff Two-out, two-run single to right Top 8 - / vs. NOR Meadows One-out, bases-loaded single to left Bottom - DESIGNATED HITTERS Player G Avg AB R H B B HR RBI BB SO Barnes. Bostick. Diaz. Feliz. 7 Meadows. Osuna. Rogers 6. 8 6 8 Terdoslavich 7.86 6 6 Weiss. 9 Wood. Totals:. 9 6 PINCH HITTERS Player Avg H AB HR RBI Player Avg H AB HR RBI Danny Ortiz. Totals:. MONTHLY BREAKDOWN Month G Hits (G) Avg. HR RBI Runs (G) BB/SO SB/CS April 69 (7.7). 7 78 8 (.7) 6/8 /9 May (.).98 7 8 (.8) /7 / Totals: 9 (8.6).6 (.) / 7/ INDIANS EJECTIONS Player/Coach Date Opponent Inning Context Games Overall Record Batting Average Runs/Game Hits/Game Doubles Triples Home Runs Extra-Base Hits/Game RBI Walks Strikeouts Stolen Bases Caught Stealing HOME-ROAD SPLITS HOME VS. ROAD... -... -7.6... 8 (.9)... (.6) 88 (8.)... (8.7) 7... 6 7... 9... 6 (.9)... (.8) 8... 6... 9 7... 8 8... 9 7...

BATTING (CONT.) PLAYER 6 7 8 9 Barnes - - Bostick 6-6 - - - - Diaz 8-9 - Feliz - - - -6 Frazier - - Gosselin - - - Maffei - Meadows - - 7- - Moroff - 6- - STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) Ngoepe - - Ortiz - - - - - Osuna - - Perez - - - Rogers - - - - - Stallings - - - - Terdoslavich - - - - Weiss - - - - - - Williams - Wood - - - -6 - - MULTI-HIT GAMES PLAYER + TOTAL Bostick Diaz 7 Feliz Frazier Gosselin Maffei Meadows 6 Moroff 6 7 Ngoepe Ortiz Osuna Perez Rogers 9 Stallings Terdoslavich 7 7 Weiss Williams Wood 6 6 Totals: 7 8 PLAYER SOLO R R GS TOTAL Bostick Diaz Feliz Meadows Moroff 6 9 Ngoepe Ortiz Rogers Stallings Terdoslavich Weiss HOME RUNS Wood Totals: 8 STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record) C B B B SS LF CF RF DH - - - - - - - 9- - 6-6 - - - - - - - - 9-9 - - -7 - - - - - - -6 6-7 - - - -8 - - - - - - - 8-7 7-9 7- - - - - - 9-9 - - - MULTI-RBI GAMES + TOTAL 9 8 8 HOME RUN VARIANTS Leadoff HR: Max Moroff (April 8 vs. Toledo), Max Moroff (April 9 vs. Durham), Christopher Bostick (/7 @ Pawtucket [G]) Walk-Off HR: Back-to-back HR: Elias Diaz & Jason Rogers (/9 @ SWB - st inning) Multi-HR Games: Max Moroff (May 6 @ Columbus) Extra-inning HR: Grand Slams: Inside-the-park HR: Pinch-hit HR:

Pitching breakdown Starters: Relievers: W/L Quality IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 7-9 69. 66 6 6. W/L Sv/Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA 9-9 /7 6. 67 9 9.9 LAST OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Notes Brault / vs. NOR W (-) 6. () Is - with a.6 ERA ( ER in. IP) over his last two starts Dickson / vs. NOR ND. () 7 Failed to get through the first inning after throwing pitches/7 strikes Eppler / @ COL L (-) 6. 8 () 6 Most hits allowed in a single start this season; tied for most runs allowed Holmes / vs. NOR ND. 7 () 7 Has struck out 7+ batters four times this season Hutchison / vs. NOR W (-) 6. () Has a. ERA ( ER in. IP) over his last two starts, both wins Light / vs. NOR W (-). th time in his career w/ + K's in a relief appearance (st since 8/9/) McKinney / @ COL. () First earned run allowed since April 8 Neverauskas / @ COL. Has struck out at least one batter in nine of his outings Runzler / vs. NOR. 8 nd time this season tossing. IP w/ R allowed (also: / @ SWB) Sanchez / vs. NOR L (-). 7 (7) Had allowed 6 ER through first. IP / gave up 7 ER in. IP Santana / vs. NOR S (). Has thrown 7. consecutive scoreless innings, spanning his last apps. Schugel / vs. NOR BS (). () 9 Two of the three HRs he's allowed this season have come in the 9th inning PITCHER capsules Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 8.9 Inher./Scored: Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 8.9 Inher./Scored: 6/ Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 7.6 Inher./Scored: Quality Starts: K/9 IP:. Inher./Scored: Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 6.8 Inher./Scored: Steven Brault LHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (6. (x), Last - /) BB ( (x), Last - /8) SO (9 - /) Last HR allowed: /8 @ Scranton/W-B (-Run, B, by Ruben Tejada) Ö Acquired by Pittsburgh via trade from Baltimore on Feb., as a PTBNL in Jan. 7 swap of LHP Stephen Tarpley and OF Travis Snider Ö Originally drafted by Baltimore in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Regis University (Denver, Colo.) Ö Enters the 7 season listed as Pittsburgh's No. 7 prospect by Baseball America Ö Made his MLB debut on July, 6 at St. Louis and went - with a.86 ERA in eight games (seven starts) for the Buccos last year Ö Was named as an MiLB.com Organization All-Star following the season Cody Dickson LHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - /9) BB ( - /7) SO ( - /9) Last HR allowed: Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Sam Houston State University Ö Spent the entire 6 season with Double-A Altoona and went - with a.66 ERA in 8 games (6 starts) Ö Issued 9 walks last season, a Curve record and the third-highest total in all of professional baseball Ö Tied with Clay Holmes and Trevor Williams for the fifth-most wins among Pirates farmhands in 6 Tyler Eppler RHP #6 Season-Game Highs: IP (7. - /) BB ( - /) SO (8 - /) Last HR allowed: / @ Columbus (Solo, B, by Ronny Rodriguez) Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the 6th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Sam Houston State University, where he was a teammate with Cody Dickson in Ö Spent the entire 6 season with Double-A Altoona and went 9- with a.99 ERA in 7 starts Ö Led all Pirates farmhands in innings pitched (6.), the second-highest mark in Curve history Ö Ranked among Eastern League leaders in innings (st), starts (T-nd), strikeouts (T-8th, 6) and wins (T-th) Ö Was honored as an Eastern League midseason All-Star Ö His. scoreless innings to begin the 7 season were the most by a Tribe starting pitcher since Andy Oliver threw. scoreless innings to open the season Clay Holmes RHP #6 Season-Game Highs: IP (7. - /9) BB ( (x), Last - /) SO (8 - /9) Last HR allowed: /9 vs. Charlotte (Solo, T7, by Jason Bourgeois) Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the 9th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Slocomb High School (Slocomb, Ala.) Ö Went -9 with a. ERA in 6 starts for Double-A Altoona Ö Posted career highs in wins, innings (6.) and strikeouts () Ö Won a career-best seven straight decisions from May -July 7, 6, spanning starts Ö Committed to Auburn University prior to signing with the Pirates Drew Hutchison RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (6. - /8) BB ( - /8) SO (7 - /) Last HR allowed: / @ Scranton/W-B (Solo, B, by Clint Frazier) Ö Acquired by Pittsburgh via trade from Toronto on Aug., 6 in exchange for LHP Francisco Liriano, C Reese McGuire and OF Harold Ramirez Ö Originally selected by Toronto in the th round of the 9 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Lakeland Senior High School (Lakeland, Fla.) Ö Went 6- with a.6 ERA in 8 starts for Triple-A Buffalo prior to being traded to Pittsburgh Ö Ranked among IL leaders in strikeouts (rd, 8), batting average against (rd,.), WHIP (T-th,.) and ERA (8th,.9) Ö Was named as an IL midseason All-Star following the season

Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 7.6 / Inher./Scored: /8 Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 8.79 Inher./Scored: 6/ Quality Starts: K/9 IP:.6 / Inher./Scored: PITCHER caps (Cont.) Dan Runzler LHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. (x), Last - /) BB ( - /) SO ( (6x), Last - /) Last HR allowed: /9 vs. Durham (-Run, T8, by Granden Goetzman) Ö Signed with Pittsburgh as a minor league free agent on Nov., 6 Ö Originally selected by the Giants in the 9th round of the 7 MLB June Amateur Draft Ö In appearances for Triple-A Rochester last year, he went - with a.8 ERA Ö In 9, was named as MiLB.com's Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year Ö Began that season at Single-A Augusta and ascended to San Francisco by the end of the season Angel Sanchez RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - /) BB ( (x), Last - /) SO ( - /6) Last HR allowed: / vs. Norfolk (-Run, T, by Drew Dosch) Ö Claimed off waivers from Chicago (AL) on July, Ö Originally signed with Los Angeles (NL) as a non-drafted free agent on July, Ö Missed the entire 6 season rehabbing from Tommy John surgery Ö In, compiled a - record and. ERA in starts for Indianapolis; held IL opponents to a. average Edgar Santana RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - /) BB ( - /) SO ( - /7 [G]) Last HR allowed: Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 8. / Inher./Scored: / Quality Starts: K/9 IP:.9 / Inher./Scored: / Pat Light RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. (x), Last - /) BB ( - /) SO ( - /) Last HR allowed: /7 @ Pawtucket [G] (Solo, B6, by Bryce Brentz) Ö Acquired by Pittsburgh via trade from Minnesota on Feb. 9, 7 in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations Ö Originally selected by Boston in the st round (supplemental) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Monmouth University Ö Was - with a.7 ERA ( ER in 8. IP) between Triple-A Pawtucket and Triple-A Rochester in 6 Ö Went - with an. ERA in 7 relief appearances between Boston and Minnesota last year Brett McKinney RHP #8 Season-Game Highs: IP (. - /) BB ( - /7) SO ( - /) Last HR allowed: Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 7. Inher./Scored: / Ö Selected by Pittsburgh in the 9th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Ohio State University Ö Registered a - record with two saves and a.9 ERA in relief outings for Double-A Altoona last year Ö Set career highs in innngs pitched (67.) and strikeouts (6) Ö Recorded a. ERA over outings in June 6 Dovydas Neverauskas RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. - /) BB ( (6x), Last - /) SO ( - /7) Last HR allowed: Quality Starts: K/9 IP: 8. /6 Inher./Scored: / Ö Signed by Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent on July 9, 9 out of Vilnius, Lithunia Ö Made 7 appearances between Double-A Altoona and Indianapolis last year, going - with a. ERA Ö Ranked tied for third among Pirates farmhands in appearances Ö Participated in the All-Star Futures Game at Petco Park and allowed one hit in a scoreless eighth inning for the World Team Ö Held Eastern League opponents to a.9 average (-for-9) over 8. innings of work Ö Became the first born-and-raised Lithuanian to play in MLB when he debuted for the Pirates on April vs. Chicago (NL), allowing one earned run on two hits over. IP Ö Signed by Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent on Oct., out of Puerto Plata, D.R. Ö Tallied a - record, three saves and a.7 ERA in a career-high appearances between Single-A Advanced Bradenton, Double-A Altoona and Indy in 6 Ö Tabbed by Baseball America with the "Best Slider" among Pirates prospects prior to the 7 season Ö Lists Clayton Kershaw as his favorite childhood pitcher A.J. Schugel RHP # Season-Game Highs: IP (. (x) Last - /) BB ( - /9) SO ( - /) Last HR allowed: / vs. Norfolk (-Run, T9, by Chance Sisco) Ö Claimed off waivers by PIT from SEA on Jan. 9, 6; was claimed off waivers by SEA from ARI on Dec. 6, Ö Originally selected by LAA in the th round (77th overall) of the MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona College (Coolidge, Ariz.) Ö Traded from LAA to ARI on Dec., to complete a three-team deal from Dec., that sent OF Mark Trumbo and OF Brandon Jacobs to ARI, LHP Tyler Skaggs and LHP Hector Santiago to LAA and OF Adam Eaton to CWS Ö Split the 6 season between Indy and PIT; went - with a. ERA in relief appearances for the Tribe and was - with one save and a.6 ERA in 6 games for the Pirates Ö This year, allowed eight earned runs over. innings from April 9-, equating to a. ERA

Day-by-day results DATE OPP. W/L SCORE REC HOME ROAD POS GB WIN LOSS SAVE IND H (HR) OPP H (HR) TIME ATT H. ATT /6 vs. TOL W 7- - - T-st Schugel (-) Nesbitt (-) Santana () () 9 () :7,68,68 /7 vs. TOL W - - - st +. Light (-) Mujica (-) Neverauskas () 7 () 9 () :8,, /8 vs. TOL L - - - T-st Molleken (-) Sanchez (-) Jimenez () () () : 6,79,98 /9 vs. TOL L 9- - - T-st Hardy (-) Schugel (-) 6 () () : 6,9 8,9 / vs. COL L - () - - T-rd -. Olson (-) Runzler (-) () 6 () :6 (:),, / vs. COL L - - - T-rd -. Clevinger (-) Brault (-) Johnson () () () :7,96,699 / vs. COL L 7-6 - - T-rd -. Merritt (-) Hutchison (-) Colon () () () :6,7 9,7 / @ TOL W - - - T-rd -. Eppler (-) Bell (-) 8 () () :,789 / @ TOL L - -6 - th -. VerHagen (-) Holmes (-) Jimenez () 6 () 6 () :7,7 / @ TOL L 6- -7 - th -. Hardy (-) Lindblom (-) Leon () () 8 () : 7, /6 @ TOL L 9- -8 - th -. Nesbitt (-) Dickson (-) () 8 () :,67 /7 OFF DAY /8 vs. DUR L 6- () -9-6 th -. Garton (-) McKinney (-) () () :,,6 /9 vs. DUR W 8- -9-6 th -. Eppler (-) Honeywell (-) Santana () () () :6, 8, / vs. DUR L - - -7 th -. Stanek (-) Dickson (-) 7 () () :,8, / vs. SWB L - - -8 th -. Green (-) Brault (-) Gallegos () 6 () 7 () : 7,8 6,6 / vs. SWB L - - -9 th -. Camarena (-) Lindblom (-) Frieri () () 7 () :8 6,989 68, / vs. SWB W - - -9 th -. Dickson (-) Mantiply (-) Santana () 7 () () :,9 78,8 / OFF DAY / @ PAW Postponed (Inclement Weather) - Makeup: DH on /7 /6 @ PAW Postponed (Inclement Weather) - Makeup: DH on 7/8 /7 () @ PAW W - (8) 6- - th Santana (-) Boyer (-) () 7 () :7 /7 () @ PAW L - (7) 6- - th -. Owens (-) Eppler (-) Workman () () 6 () :,8 /8 @ SWB L 6-6- - th -. Camarena (-) Brault (-) Frieri () 7 () () :,8 /9 @ SWB W 8-7- - th -. Dickson (-) Lail (-) Neverauskas () () () :, / @ SWB L 7-6 () 7- -6 th -. Frieri (-) Sanchez (-) () () :,6 / OFF DAY / vs. TOL W 9-8- -9 T-rd -. McKinney (-) Ladwig (-) 7 () () :,87 8, / vs. TOL L 6- () 8-6 - th -. Kensing (-) Runzler (-) Leon (7) () () : (:),89 8,9 / vs. TOL Postponed (Inclement Weather) - Makeup: DH on /9 / @ COL Postponed (Inclement Weather) - Makeup: DH on /6 /6 @ COL W 6-9-6-6 th -. Sanchez (-) Merritt (-) 7 () () : 6,8 /7 @ COL W - -6-6 T-nd -. McKinney (-) Plutko (-) Neverauskas () 9 () 7 () : 8,89 /8 vs. CHA W - -6 6- nd -. Hutchison (-) Giolito (-) Santana () 8 () 7 () :,6 9, /9 vs. CHA W - -6 7- nd -. Holmes (-) Danish (-) Light () () 7 () : (:),8,8 / vs. CHA W - -6 8- nd -. Eppler (-) Volstad (-) Neverauskas () 9 () () :,86 6,9 / vs. NOR W 7- -6 9- nd -. Brault (-) Johnson (-) () 6 () :,,7 / vs. NOR L - -7 9- T-nd -. Kipper (-) Sanchez (-) Crichton () 7 () () : 8,6 9, / vs. NOR W - -7 - T-nd -. Hutchison (-) Aquino (-) Santana () () () :,8,79 / vs. NOR W - () 6-7 - nd -. Light (-) Rodriguez (-) () () : 9, 9,7 / @ COL L - 6-7 -7 T-nd -. Banwart (-) Eppler (-) Martin () () () :, /6 () @ COL /6 () @ COL /7 @ COL /8 @ COL /9 () vs. TOL /9 () vs. TOL / vs. TOL / vs. TOL / OFF DAY / @ LHV / @ LHV / @ LHV /6 @ ROC /7 @ ROC /8 @ ROC /9 @ ROC / vs. LHV / vs. LHV 6/ vs. LHV 6/ vs. GWN 6/ vs. GWN 6/ vs. GWN 6/ @ TOL 6/6 @ TOL 6/7 @ TOL 6/8 @ TOL 6/9 @ COL 6/ vs. COL 6/ vs. COL 6/ OFF DAY 6/ @ NOR 6/ @ NOR 6/ @ NOR 6/6 @ CHA 6/7 @ CHA 6/8 @ CHA 6/9 vs. TOL 6/ vs. TOL 6/ vs. TOL

day-by-day results DATE OPP. W/L SCORE REC HOME ROAD POS GB WIN LOSS SAVE IND H (HR) OPP H (HR) TIME ATT H. ATT 6/ @ LOU 6/ @ LOU 6/ @ LOU 6/ @ LOU 6/6 vs. DUR 6/7 vs. DUR 6/8 vs. DUR 6/9 vs. DUR 6/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. COL 7/ @ COL 7/6 @ COL 7/7 @ GWN 7/8 @ GWN 7/9 @ GWN 7/ All-Star Break 7/ All-Star Break 7/ All-Star Break 7/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. LOU 7/ vs. LOU 7/6 vs. LOU 7/7 @ DUR 7/8 @ DUR 7/9 @ DUR 7/ @ GWN 7/ @ GWN 7/ @ GWN 7/ @ GWN 7/ vs. ROC 7/ vs. ROC 7/6 vs. ROC 7/7 vs. ROC 7/8 () vs. PAW 7/8 () vs. PAW 7/9 vs. PAW 7/ vs. PAW 7/ OFF DAY 8/ @ COL 8/ @ COL 8/ @ COL 8/ @ LOU 8/ @ LOU 8/6 @ LOU 8/7 vs. BUF 8/8 vs. BUF 8/9 vs. BUF 8/ vs. SYR 8/ vs. SYR 8/ vs. SYR 8/ vs. SYR 8/ OFF DAY 8/ @ BUF 8/6 @ BUF 8/7 @ BUF 8/8 @ SYR 8/9 @ SYR 8/ @ SYR 8/ vs. LOU 8/ vs. LOU 8/ vs. LOU 8/ vs. LOU 8/ vs. COL 8/6 vs. COL 8/7 vs. COL 8/8 @ LOU 8/9 @ LOU 8/ @ LOU 8/ @ LOU 9/ @ TOL 9/ @ TOL 9/ @ TOL 9/ @ TOL

APRIL TRANSACTIONS () Date Action [Roster Size] April 6 Opening Day []. April 6 RHP Nick Kingham placed on 7-day DL (R ankle sprain) [ + DL] April 8 OF Jose Osuna recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] April 8 INF/OF Joey Terdoslavich transferred from extended to Indianapolis [ + DL] April 9 RHP Brett McKinney transferred from Indianapolis to WV Black Bears [ + DL] April 9 RHP Johnny Barbato optioned by Pittsburgh (/7), active in Indianapolis [ + DL] April RHP Dovydas Neverauskas recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] April RHP Brett McKinney transferred from WV Black Bears to Indianapolis [ + DL] April RHP Johnny Barbato recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] April OF Eury Perez transferred from WV Black Bears to Indianapolis [ + DL] April 6 INF Gift Ngoepe recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] April 7 RHP Dovydas Neverauskas optioned by Pittsburgh (/6), active in Indianapolis [ + DL] April 9 OF Danny Ortiz's contract selected by Pittsburgh [ + DL] April 9 OF Justin Maffei transferred from Rookie-Advanced Bristol to Indianapolis [ + DL] MAY TRANSACTIONS (9) Date Action [Roster Size] May C Elias Diaz recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] May OF Danny Ortiz optioned by Pittsburgh (/), active in Indianapolis [ + DL] May OF Justin Maffei transferred from Indianapolis to Short-Season A West Va. [ + DL] May C Jackson Williams transferred from Double-A Altoona to Indianapolis [ + DL] May 6 RHP Josh Lindblom's contract selected by Pittsburgh [ + DL] May 8 INF/OF Christopher Bostick recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] May 8 INF Max Moroff recalled by Pittsburgh [ + DL] May 8 C Elias Diaz optioned by Pittsburgh, active in Indianapolis [ + DL] May 8 INF Phil Gosselin optioned by Pittsburgh, active in Indianapolis [ + DL] May 8 OF Justin Maffei transferred from Short-Season A West. Va. to Indianapolis [ + DL] May 8 INF/OF Adam Frazier joins Indianapolis on an MLB rehab assignment [ + MLB + DL] May 9 C Jackson Williams transferred from Indianapolis to Double-A Altoona [ + MLB + DL] May RHP Nick Kingham reinstated from 7-day DL, transferred to Single-A Advanced Bradenton [ + MLB] May INF/OF Adam Frazier reinstated from MLB rehab assignment [] May OF Justin Maffei transferred from Indianapolis to Short-Season A West Va. [] May INF/OF Christopher Bostick optioned by Pittsburgh, active in Indianapolis [] May INF Max Moroff optioned by Pittsburgh, active in Indianapolis [] May INF/OF Anderson Feliz transferred from Indianapolis to Short-Season A West Va. [] May OF Barrett Barnes transferred from Short-Season A West Va. to Indianapolis [] 7 transactions

records & high/low INDIANS RECORD VS. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Total Home Road OVERALL RECORD 6-8 - -7 vs. Columbus - - - vs. Louisville - - - vs. Toledo -6 - - vs. WEST DIVISION 6- -6 - vs. Buffalo - - - vs. Lehigh Valley - - - vs. Pawtucket - - - vs. Rochester - - - vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre - - - vs. Syracuse - - - vs. NORTH DIVISION - - - vs. Charlotte - - - vs. Durham - - - vs. Gwinnett - - - vs. Norfolk - - - vs. SOUTH DIVISION 7-7- - Team W L Pct Pittsburgh (NL) 6. Indianapolis (AAA) 6 8.7 Altoona (AA).68 PIRATES AFFILIATES (thru /) TOTAL (.) 9-86 Bradenton (A+).68 WV Power (A) 7.9 INDIANS, INDIVIDUAL HITTING Category No. Player Date Most At Bats 6 Wood / @ SWB Most Runs Wood /7 @ PAW (G) Most Hits Bostick / vs. NOR Most XBH (x) mr, / vs. NOR Most Doubles (7x) mr, / vs. NOR Most Triples (9x) mr, /8 vs. CHA Most Home Runs Moroff /6 @ COL Most Total Bases 8 Moroff /6 @ COL Most RBI Meadows / vs. TOL Most Walks (x) mr, / @ COL Most Strikeouts (x) Ngoepe, Bostick mr, / vs. SWB Most Stolen Bases (7x) mr, / @ COL Hit Streak Bostick /-/ HR Streak G Moroff /6-8 RBI Streak G Weiss /7- INDIANS, INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Category No. Player Date Most IP (S) 7. (x) Holmes, Eppler mr, / vs. CHA Most IP (R). Dickson /9 @ SWB Most Hits (S) 8 (x) Hutchison, Eppler mr, / @ COL Most Hits (R) Schugel / vs. COL Most Runs (S) (x) Hutchison (x) mr, / @ SWB Most Runs (R) 7 Sanchez / vs. NOR Most ER (S) Hutchison / vs. COL Most ER (R) 7 Sanchez / vs. NOR Most HR (S) (x) Hutchison, Eppler mr, /7 @ PAW (G) Most HR (R) (9x) mr, / vs. NOR Most Walks (S) Dickson mr, /7 @ COL Most Walks (R) (x) mr, / vs. NOR Most HBP (S) (x) mr, /6 @ COL Most HBP (R) (9x) mr, / vs. CHA Most Strikeouts (S) 9 Brault / vs. SWB Most Strikeouts (R) McKinney / vs. NOR Most Wild Pitches (x) Holmes, Light mr, / vs. NOR Scoreless Streak 7. Santana /-/ 7 SEASON HIGHS/LOWS INDIANS, TEAM HITTING Category No. Date Most Runs / Game 9 / vs. TOL Most Hits / Game 7 / vs. TOL Fewest Runs (x) mr, / vs. SWB Fewest Hits / vs. SWB Most Runs / Inning (x) mr, st inning, / vs. NOR Most Hits / Inning 6 7th inning, /6 vs. TOL Most Doubles (x) mr, / vs. NOR Most Triples (x) mr, /8 @ SWB Most Home Runs (x) mr, /6 @ COL Most HR / Inning (x) mr, /9 @ SWB (st) Consec. Games w/ HR /-6 Most Extra-Base Hits 7 /6 vs. TOL Most RBI 9 / vs. TOL Most Walks 9 / vs. NOR Most HBP /6 @ COL Most Strikeouts (x) mr, / vs. COL Most Stolen Bases (x) mr, / vs. NOR INDIANS, TEAM PITCHING Category No. Date Most IP. (x) mr, / vs. NOR Most Runs / vs. NOR Most Runs / Inning 6 7th inning, /6 @ TOL Most Hits /8 vs. DUR Most Hits / Inning (x) mr, rd inning, / @ COL Fewest Runs / vs. CHA Fewest Hits / vs. SWB Most HR (x) mr, / @ SWB Most HR / Inning (x) mr, rd inning, / @ COL Consec. Games w/ HR /7-8 Most Walks /7 @ COL Most HBP (x) mr, / vs. CHA Most Strikeouts / vs. NOR Most Balks (x) mr, /8 @ SWB Most Wild Pitches (x) mr, / vs. NOR THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... Hit for the Cycle: Josh Bell Two-Triple Game: Willy Garcia...//6 @ LOU.../7/6 @ NOR Leadoff HR: Christopher Bostick... /7/7 @ PAW (G) Back-to-Back HR: Elias Diaz/Jason Rogers.../9/7 @ SWB (st inning) Two-HR Game: Max Moroff.../6/7 @ COL Three-HR Game: Micah Franklin... 9// vs. TOL Grand Slam: Alen Hanson...8//6 vs. LOU -Hit Game: Josh Harrison... /8/ @ PAW Three-Double Game: Josh Bell...6//6 vs. SYR + RBI Game: Austin Meadows ()... 8//6 vs. TOL + Stolen Bases: Nyjer Morgan ( SB)... 8//8 vs. DUR Steal of Home: Danny Ortiz...7//6 @ LOU HR by Pitcher: Vance Worley...6/8/ @ LHV Multi-Hit Game, Pitcher: Chris Volstad... 8/8/ @ LOU (-for-) Muti-RBI Game, Pitcher: Tyler Glasnow ( RBI)...9/6/ @ LOU Individual + Strikeouts: Trevor Williams ( K)...9//6 vs. LOU Largest Margin Of Victory 7 R / vs. TOL (9-) Largest Margin Of Defeat 7 R / vs. NOR (-) Walk-off Wins (Indians) / vs. NOR (Austin Meadows B) Walk-off Wins (Opponents) / @ SWB (Dustin Fowler HR) Largest Home Crowd,86 / vs. CHA Largest Road Crowd,789 / @ TOL Longest Game (Innings). innings (x) mr, / vs. NOR TEAM MISCELLANEOUS FOR 7 SEASON Longest Game (Duration) Longest Game (Duration, 9 inn.) Shortest Game (Duration) Shortest Game (Duration, 9 inn.) Longest Doubleheader Game (Innings) Longest Doubleheader Game (Duration) Shortest Doubleheader Game (Duration) : /8 vs. DUR ( innings) : /9 vs. TOL : /7 @ PAW (G) : /9 vs. CHA 8. innings - /7 @ PAW (G) :7 - /7 @ PAW (G) (8 innings) : - /7 @ PAW (G) Indianapolis Indians Communications Department: Media@IndyIndians.com 7-69- Charlie Henry (ext. 69) CHenry@IndyIndians.com Cheyne Reiter (ext. 9) CReiter@IndyIndians.com Ben Matos (ext. 7) BMatos@IndyIndians.com