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YANKEES BY THE NUMBERS NOTE 2017 (2016) Standing in AL East:...........1st, +4.0G Current Streak:....................Won 5 Current Road Trip.................... 0-0 Recent Homestand:.................. 5-1 Home Record:...............22-9 (48-33) Road Record:.............. 15-14 (36-45) Day Record:.................13-8 (26-27) Night Record:............. 24-15 (58-51) Pre-All-Star................ 37-23 (44-44) Post-All-Star.................. 0-0 (40-34) vs. AL East:................ 20-13 (35-41) vs. AL Central:................ 6-3 (21-12) vs. AL West:.................. 3-4 (20-13) vs. National League:........... 8-3 (8-12) vs. RH starters:............. 28-16 (59-52) vs. LH starters:................ 9-7 (25-26) Yankees Score First:.........25-7 (47-26) Opp. Score First:........... 12-16 (37-52) Leading After 6:.............. 30-4 (58-6) Trailing After 6:..............5-17 (15-60) Tied After 6:.................. 2-2 (11-12) Leading After 7:.............. 33-0 (68-4) Trailing After 7:............... 3-21 (5-65) Tied After 7:................... 1-2 (11-9) Leading After 8:.............. 34-0 (72-2) Trailing After 8:............... 2-23 (3-71) Tied After 8:.....................1-0 (9-5) Extra-Inning Games:............2-1 (4-3) One-run Games:............. 7-8 (24-12) Two (or fewer)-run Games:. 10-10 (39-29) NYY Scores 5 or more:.......27-4 (61-11) NYY Scores 4 or more:.......29-9 (68-17) NYY Scores 3 or fewer:......8-14 (16-61) NYY Scores 2 or fewer:....... 0-11 (8-50) Opp. Scores 5 or more:......8-16 (19-53) Opp. Scores 4 or fewer:......29-7 (65-25) Opp. Scores 3 or fewer:......24-4 (54-13) Opp. Scores 2 or fewer:....... 18-1 (39-7) Yankees No Errors:........ 24-12 (51-44) Yankees Make Error(s):.... 13-11 (33-34) NYY Starter Goes 6:.........28-8 (55-36) Come-From-Behind Wins:........ 14 (45) Yankees hit 0HR:........... 2-11 (19-38) Yankees hit at least 1HR:.. 35-12 (65-40) Yankees hit 2+ HRs:.........25-5 (36-11) Walk-off Wins-Losses:...........1-0 (6-4) Series Record:...........12-6-2 (26-22-5) Series Record, home:...... 9-1-0 (15-8-3) Series Record, road:...... 3-5-2 (11-14-2) Sweeps by NYY / by Opp.:.... 5 (5) / 0 (6) Run Differential................... +115 Runs Scored (per gm.)......... 353 (5.88) Runs Allowed (per gm.)....... 238 (3.97) TODAY IN YANKEES HISTORY June 12-13, 2010: Jorge Posada becomes the third Yankees player in history to hit a grand slam in consecutive games in two wins vs. Houston. June 12, 2009: With two out in the ninth inning and the Yankees trailing the Mets, 8-7, Alex Rodriguez s pop fly is misplayed by Luis Castillo, allowing two runners to score and giving the Yankees a 9-8 walk-off win. June 12, 2008: Hideki Matsui becomes the only Yankee to hit a grand slam on his birthday, in a 4-1 win at Oakland. TOMORROW IN YANKEES HISTORY June 13, 2015: Alex Rodriguez becomes the second player in Major League history to record 2,000 career RBI, reaching the plateau with a two-run home run at Baltimore s Camden Yards. June 13, 1948: An ailing Babe Ruth makes his final appearance at Yankee Stadium as the Yankees retire his No. 3 during ceremonies commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Stadium. A little more than two months later, the 53-year-old Ruth will pass away after a battle with throat cancer. WEDNESDAY IN YANKEES HISTORY June 14, 2002: With two outs in the top of the ninth and the Mets leading 2-1, Derek Jeter singles in rookie Marcus Thames to tie the game and then, in the top of the 10th, Robin Ventura hits a two-run homer to help the Yankees to a 4-2 win over the Mets at Shea Stadium. June 14, 1953: The Yankees sweep a doubleheader from the Indians, 6-2 and 3-0 at Cleveland Stadium. The Game 2 win marks the Yankees 18th consecutive victory and 15th straight road win, the latter mark establishing a club record that still stands today. 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Have a five-game winning streak, longest active win streak in the Majors and their third streak of at least 5G this season (8G, 4/9-17; 6G, 5/2-8). At 37-23 (.617), own the AL's second-best record and thirdbest in the Majors (see chart). Are in first place in the AL East, 4.0G ahead of second-place Boston, their largest division lead this season is their largest lead since they were +4.5G at the close of play on 8/6/15. BEST RECORD, MAJORS, 2017 TEAM W-L PCT Houston 44-20.688 Colorado 41-24.631 YANKEES 37-23.617 Washington 38-24.613 Los Angeles-NL 39-25.609 Arizona 39-26.600 Have had sole possession of first place for 22 straight days (since the end of play on 5/21), matching the team's second-longest such streak since the start of 2013: also 40d (7/3-8/11/15) and 22d (4/27-5/18/15) have been in first for 30 of the last 31 days (since 5/14) have had at least a share of first for 41 of the last 46 days (since 4/28). Are a season-high 14G over.500, their most games over.500 since after G1 on a DH on 10/3/15 (87-73 after 160G). The 37-23 record matches their best 60G start in the last 13 seasons since 2005 (also 37-23 in 2010) with a win tonight, would match their best 61-game start in that stretch (38-23 in 2010). Their +115 run differential leads the Majors (nextbest: Houston, +98) have not finished a season with a run differential above +100 since 2012 (+136). YESTERDAY'S NEWS: The Yankees defeated the Orioles, 14-3, on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium Yankees batters extended streaks of games with at least 8R (five straight) and 3HR (four straight) had 4K and 4HR RF Aaron Judge (4-for-4, 4R, 1 double, 3RBI, 1BB) recorded his third career 2HR game while setting career highs in hits, times on base (five) and runs scored (tied) C/1B Gary Sánchez (1-for-5) hit a three-run HR in the first to become the fourth player in Major League history to hit at least 30HR in his first 90 career games 2B Starlin Castro (2-for-5, 2R, 1HR, 4RBI) has homered in three consecutive games for the first time in his career. Scored 5R in the first marked their second straight game with at least 5R in the opening frame (also 6R on Saturday) after not scoring in the first inning in any of their previous seven games per Elias, is the first time the Yankees have tallied at least 5R in the first inning of consecutive games since a doubleheader on 8/25/1939 at St. Louis-AL. For the second straight game, the 3-4-5-6 slots in the lineup combined for 12RBI (Judge, Holliday, Castro, Sánchez) per Elias, are the second team since 1920 that was provided at least 12RBI by those four spots in the order in consecutive games the other was Boston from 6/7-8/1950 (Ted Williams, Vern Stephens, Walt Dropo, Al Zarilla). LARGE IN THE MARGIN: The Yankees have won each of their last five games by at least 6R are 15-2 (.882) in games decided by six-or-more runs this season, marking the most such wins and best such winning percentage in the Majors were just 13-18 (.418) in such games in 2016. Have outscored their opponents, 55-9, during the team's five-game winning streak according to Elias, are the fourth team in the Modern Era (since 1900) to score at least 55R while allowing 10R-or-fewer over a five-game stretch: also the 1911 Pirates (55-9), 1937 Yankees (58-8) and 1939 Yankees (56-8). Have outscored opponents, 85-26, in 10 June games (+59 run differential). SÁNCHISE PLAYER: On Sunday, C Gary Sánchez hit his 10th home run of the season, which traveled 450 feet, the longest HR of his career (credit: MLB Statcast) the Yankees are 5-0 since he was moved to the No. 6 spot in the lineup, where he has hit.429/.478/1.095 (9-for-21) with 9R, 2 doubles, 4HR and 13RBI during the streak. Has 30HR in 90 career games, the fourth player in Major League history to hit at least 30HR in his first 90G, joining Mark McGwire (32), Rudy York (31) and José Abreu (30) York hit his 30th career HR in his 79th game, McGwire in his 84th game and Abreu in his 89th game. Is batting.308/.357/.821 (12-for-39) with 12R, 2 doubles, 6HR and 16RBI in June leads the Majors in RBI this month and is tied for the MLB lead in home runs (with Toronto's Justin Smoak). ALL RISE: RF Aaron Judge reached base a career-high five times on Sunday, going 4-for-4 with 4R, 1 double, 2HR, 3RBI and 1BB set a career high in hits and tied a career high in runs recorded his third career 2HR game (also 5/2/17 vs. Toronto, 4/28/17 vs. Baltimore). Was named AL Player of the Week (6/5-11) for the first time in his career after hitting.500 (12-for-24) with 10R, 3 doubles, 3HR, 6RBI and 6BB in six games. Leads the Majors with 21HR per Elias, is the first rookie in Major League history to be the first player to reach 20HR in a season is the first Yankees batter to accomplish the feat since Alex Rodriguez in 2007. Has 25HR in 85 career games, the seventh player in Major League history to hit at least 25HR in his first 85 games, joining Rudy York (31), Mark McGwire (30), José Abreu (29), Gary Sánchez (26), Wally Berger (26) and Ryan Braun (25). His sixth-inning HR went 495 feet (per MLB Statcast), the longest home run hit in the Majors this season had an exit velocity of 118.6 mph, the sixth-hardest batted ball in MLB this season has the four hardest-hit balls of 2017. With 21HR, has already surpassed last year s AL rookie HR leaders (Sánchez and Texas' Nomar Mazara, 20HR each) are the most HRs by an AL rookie since Carlos Correa hit 22HR in 2015 are tied for the third-highest home run total by a rookie in Yankees history: 29-Joe DiMaggio (1936), 25-Joe Gordon (1938), 21-Kevin Maas (1990). At 25 years, 46 days, is the youngest Yankee to go 4-for- 4 or better with 2HR since Mickey Mantle (24 years, 211 days) went 4-for-4 with 2HR on 5/18/56 at Chicago-AL. Leads the AL in all three Triple Crown categories (.344 BA, 21HR, 47RBI) is second in the Majors in OBP (.450), slugging (.718) and OPS (1.168) to Mike Trout (.461,.742, 1.203) also leads the AL in runs scored (54), walks (38) and total bases (150), and ranks second in XBH (34). Leads all position players with 3.9 WAR (FanGraphs). Has walked in six straight, 11 of his last 12 and 15-of-19. BRONX BOMBERS: Yankees batters have tied a club record by hitting at least 3HR in four consecutive games (15HR total) also did it from 7/27-30/1956 (all road games, 12HR total) is tied for the sixth-longest streak of 3HR games in Major League history the last team to hit at least 3HR in five-or-more consecutive games was Chicago- NL from 7/20-24/2004 (5G). Have five consecutive multi- HR games and have hit multiple homers in 8-of-10 games this month and 30-of- 60 this season. 2017 MLB HR LEADERS HR PLAYER TEAM 21 AARON JUDGE NYY 18 Scott Schebler CIN 18 Justin Smoak TOR 18 Joey Votto CIN YANKEES BATTING, 2017 STAT 2017 AL MLB Runs 353 1st 1st Runs/Gm 5.88 1st 1st HR 102 1st 1st HR/Gm 1.70 1st 1st BA.275 2nd 2nd OBP.351 1st 1st SLG.476 1st 1st OPS.827 1st 1st Lead the Majors with 102HR (in 60 games), the fastest Major League team to 100HR since 2000, when St. Louis did it in 52G and Cleveland did it in 60G is also a franchise record for most HRs through 60G of a season. Have scored at least 8R in five straight games for the second time since 1939 (also 5G, 7/6-13/56) have only four longer streaks since 1913, most recently a sixgame run from 6/23-29/1938 have scored at least 14R in consecutive games for the 10th time since 1913 (first since 7/21-22/07). Lead the Majors with six hitters with double-digit HRs (Judge-21, Gardner-13, Holliday-13, Castro-12, Hicks-10, Sánchez-10) is a club record for most players with at least 10HR through 60G (previously five, in 2002 and 1963). Lead MLB with 5.88 runs per game (353R/60G) only two Yankees teams since 1952 have scored more runs through 60 games: 1998 (386R) and 2006 (354R). Their 55R in the last 5G are their highest run total over a five-game span since scoring 56R from 7/31-8/4/07. FAN APPRECIATION: The Yankees have drawn at least 40,000 fans in eight consecutive home games (since 5/27), their longest such streak since 7/22-8/9/15 (also 8G) are averaging 44,394 fans per game during this stretch for the season, lead the American League with an average home attendance of 38,536 (1,156,082 in 30 dates). At 22-9 (.710), have the best home record in the AL. : SS Didi Gregorius extended his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games by going 2-for-5 on Sunday is also the longest hitting streak by a Yankee this season and the second-longest active streak in the Majors (Elvis Andrus-15G). UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS Date Opponent Probable Pitchers Time (ET) TV Tues., 6/13 at Los Angeles-AL LHP CC Sabathia (7-2, 3.66) vs. RHP JC Ramirez (6-4, 4.33) 10:07 p.m. YES Wed., 6/14 at Los Angeles-AL RHP Michael Pineda (7-3, 3.39) vs. RHP Matt Shoemaker (6-3, 4.22) 10:07 p.m. YES/ESPN On the Radio: All games carried by WFAN 660AM/101.9FM and the Yankees Radio Network; Spanish on WADO 1280-AM and YES Network in SAP

YANKEES AT LOS ANGELES-AL OVERALL TRENDS/FACTS: The Yankees and Angels will meet six times in 2017, all in the next 11 days: a three-game series in Anaheim from tonight-wed. and a return threegame series to begin the next homestand from 6/20-22 are 7-1 in their last eight meetings and 12-3 in the last 15 games since 5/6/14 their 73-70 (.510) record against the Angels since 2000 is their worst vs. any AL team in the span have swept two of the last four series after no sweeps (of at least 3G) from 2004-14 IN 2016: Went 6-1 vs. the Angels, sweeping four games at Yankee Stadium and taking 2-of-3 in Anaheim won the first six games marked their best record and fewest losses to the Angels in a single season in franchise history equaled the best record by an AL team vs. any opponent in 2016 (min. 6G) IN SEASON SERIES: Have won the last six season series and have won or split the last eight since 2009 (6-0-2), going 37-25 in 62 games in the longer span marks the Yankees third-longest current streak of non-losing season series vs. an AL opponent (15 straight vs. Minnesota, 14 straight vs. Seattle) had previously lost five straight season series from 2004-08 AT YANKEE STADIUM: Have won nine straight home games against the Angels, tied for the second-longest winning streak over one opponent at the current Yankee Stadium (17-0 vs. Toronto from 9/19/12-7/25/14; and 9-0 vs. Chicago-AL from 6/30/12-9/24/15) swept a four-game series vs. the Angels from 6/6-9/16 at Yankee Stadium marked their first four-game sweep vs. the Angels since 7/21-24/94 at Anaheim and their first four-game sweep of Los Angeles-AL in the Bronx since (7/22-25/93 are 24-8 (.750) in 32 games vs. the Angels at the current Yankee Stadium, marking their highest winning pct. over any opponent in the Stadium s history (min. 5G) have won each of the last seven home series vs. the Angels since the start of 2011, going 18-5 in the span have won or split 12 consecutive home individual series (min. 2G), going 10-0-2 since 7/6/07 (last series loss was a three-game sweep by the Halos from 5/25-27/07) have not lost a season series in the Bronx since going 2-4 in 2007 (are 8-0-1 in nine seasons since 2008) AT ANGEL STADIUM: Won 2-of-3 from 8/19-21/16, winning the first two games their 7-0 win in the series opener on 8/19/16 snapped a 16-game losing streak in series openers in Anaheim have scored 2R-or-fewer in each of their last seven losses at the Big 'A' have won 3-of-4 but their 18-31 (.367) record at the Big A since 2005 is their worst mark at any AL ballpark in that span have lost 12-of-16 series in Anaheim since 2005 their 155-170 (.477) record in Anaheim is their worst in any current AL city IN POSTSEASON: Are 1-2 in postseason series vs. Los Angeles (2009 ALCS, 4-2; 2005 ALDS, 2-3; 2002 ALDS, 1-3) are 7-8 in 15 postseason games against the Angels. NYY BATTERS vs. ANAHEIM ANGELS 2016 AND CAREER 2016 CAREER Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Chris Carter.250 12 3 2 3.252 202 51 18 39 Starlin Castro.345 29 10 2 2.264 53 14 3 3 Brett Gardner.348 23 8 0 2.284 169 48 1 10 Didi Gregorius.250 28 7 1 2.298 47 14 1 5 Chase Headley.133 15 2 0 0.197 61 12 0 1 Aaron Hicks.500 12 6 0 0.333 63 21 1 10 Matt Holliday.500 14 7 3 5.300 70 21 6 14 Aaron Judge.125 8 1 0 2.125 8 1 0 2 Rob Refsnyder.000 4 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1 Austin Romine.250 4 1 0 1.231 13 3 0 1 Gary Sánchez.364 11 4 1 1.364 11 4 1 1 Ronald Torreyes.385 13 5 1 2.385 13 5 1 2 NYY BATTERS vs. RHP ALEX MEYER CAREER Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K Chris Carter - - - - - - - - Starlin Castro - - - - - - - - Brett Gardner - - - - - - - - Didi Gregorius - - - - - - - - Chase Headley - - - - - - - - Aaron Hicks - - - - - - - - Matt Holliday - - - - - - - - Aaron Judge - - - - - - - - Rob Refsnyder - - - - - - - - Austin Romine - - - - - - - - Gary Sánchez - - - - - - - - Ronald Torreyes - - - - - - - - NYY vs. LOS ANGELES-AL in 2017 Date H/A W/L Score Rec. 6/12 at LAA - - - 6/13 at LAA - - - 6/14 at LAA - - - 6/20 at NYY - - - 6/21 at NYY - - - 6/22 at NYY - - - Total in 2017 0-0 0-0 All-time vs. LAA: 354-291 All-time at home: 199-121 All-time on road: 155-170 All-time at current Yankee Stad.: 24-8 All-time at Angel Stadium: 131-149 NYY vs. OPPONENTS American League National League 2017 TOTAL BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN OAK SEA TB TEX TOR CHC CIN MIL NYM PIT STL Games 162 19 19 7 7 6 7 7 6 6 7 7 19 6 19 3 4 3 4 3 3 Record 37-23 7-5 4-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 5-4 0-0 4-3 3-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-0 Home 22-9 5-1 2-1 2-1 (3) (3) 1-3 2-1 (3) (3) 2-1 (3) 3-0 (3) 2-1 - (2) (3) (2) - 3-0 Road 15-14 2-4 2-0 (4) (4) (3) (3) 2-1 (3) (3) (4) (4) 2-4 (3) 2-2 3-0 1-1 - (2) 1-2 - 2017 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS CLUB GENERAL Longest Winning Streak... 8 (4/9-17) Longest Winning Streak, Home / Road.... 7 (4/10-17) / 6 (4/26-5/8) Longest Losing Streak... 3, 2x (last: 5/18-20) Longest Losing Streak, Home / Road.... 2, 3x (last: 5/31-6/6) / 3, 3x (last: 5/18-20) Longest Game, Time, 9 inn. / All Games....3:50 (5/20 at TB) / 6:05 (5/7 at CHC, 18 inn.) Longest Game, Innings...18 inn. (5/7 at CHC) Shortest Game, Time, All Games.... 2:16 (4/18 vs. CWS) Most LOB, All Games... 16 (4/30 vs. BAL) Most Errors, All Games...2, 6x (last: 6/2 at TOR) Largest Margin of Victory... 13 (6/10 vs. BAL) Largest Margin of Defeat... 6, 2x (last: 5/31 at BAL) Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win...8 (4/28 vs. BAL) Highest Paid Attendance, Home / Road.... 47,883 (5/14 vs. HOU-DH) / 47,226 (6/4 at TOR) TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game / Inning... 16 (6/10 vs. BAL) / 6, 2x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL, 1st inn.) Most Hits, 9 inn. / All Games... 18 (6/10 vs. BAL) / Same Most Hits, Inning...6, 3x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL, 1st inn.) Most Home Runs, All Games... 5, 3x (last: 6/10 vs. BAL) Shut Out.... None Fewest Hits, All Games... 2 (5/27 vs. OAK) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn. / All Games...17, 2x (last: 5/21 at TB) / 22 (5/7 at CHC - 18 inn.) Most Walks, All Games... 11 (4/9 at BAL) Most Stolen Bases, All Games... 3, 3x (last: 5/11 vs. HOU) Hitting Streak, 2017 Season / Current... 13G (Gregorius, 5/28-pres.) / 13G (Gregorius, 5/28-pres.) Walk-off Wins...1 (4/28 vs. BAL) TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game / Inning... 11 (4/28 vs. BAL) / 6 (5/14 vs. HOU-G2, 1st inn.) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game...11 (4/28 vs. BAL) Most Hits Allowed, 9 inn. / All Games.... 14 (5/31 at BAL) / 15 (4/28 vs. BAL) Most Hits Allowed, Inning...6 (5/9 at CIN, 2nd inn.) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game... 2 (4/10 vs. TB) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game... 4, 2x (last: 5/23 vs. KC) Most Walks, 9 inn. / All Games... 6 (5/20 at TB) / 10 (5/7 at CHC) Most Strikeouts, 9 inn. / All Games.. 15 (4/13 vs. TB) / 26 (5/7 at CHC - 18 inn., tied MLB record) Most SB Allowed, All Games... 3 (4/30 vs. BAL) Shutouts.... 5 (4/4 at TB, 4/27 at BOS, 5/24 vs. KC, 6/3 at TOR, 6/7 vs. BOS) Complete Games...1 (4/27 at BOS-Tanaka SHO) Walk-Off Losses... None 2017 INDIVIDUAL BATTING: Runs- 4, 2x (last: Judge, 6/11 vs. BAL); Hits- 4, 5x (last: Judge, 6/11 vs. BAL); Doubles- 3 (Hicks, 6/1 at TOR); Triples- 1, 7x (last: Castro, 6/7 vs. BOS); HR- 2, 11x (last: Judge, 6/11 vs. BAL); RBI- 6 (Hicks, 6/1 at TOR); BB- 5 (Holliday, 4/9 at BAL); SB- 2, 3x (last: Ellsbury, 4/21 at PIT). PITCHING: IP in Start- 9.0 (Tanaka, 4/27 at BOS); IP in Relief- 3.2 (Green, 5/14 vs. HOU-G1); Hits- 10, 2x (last: Pineda, 6/2 at TOR); Runs- 8 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); ER- 8 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); BB- 4, 5x (last: Montgomery, 5/6 at CHC); K- 13 (Tanaka, 5/26 vs. OAK); HR- 4 (Tanaka, 5/14 vs. HOU-G2); Pitches- 114 (Severino, 5/24 vs. KC). FIELDING: Errors- 2, 2x (last: Headley, 5/17 at KC). CATCHER S BOX CATCHER ERA INN ER W-L CS SB CS% PB Higashioka 3.56 48.0 19 3-2 0 2 0.0 1 Romine 3.89 222.0 96 17-7 1 8 11.1 2 Sánchez 3.32 268.0 99 17-14 3 11 21.4 4 2017 STARTS BY POSITION PLAYER C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH Bird - 17 - - - - - - - Carter - 34 - - - - - - 1 Castro - - 59 - - - - - - Ellsbury - - - - - - 33-2 Gardner - - - - - 51 - - - Gregorius - - - - 38 - - - - Headley - - - 52 - - - - - Hicks - - - - - 9 27 4 - Higashioka 5 - - - - - - - - Holliday - 5 - - - - - - 47 Judge - - - - - - - 56 1 Kozma - - - - 3 - - - - Refsnyder - 4 - - - - - - - Romine 24 - - - - - - - - Sánchez 31 - - - - - - - 1 Torreyes - - 1 8 19 - - - - Games with no DH: 8 RUNS BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Scored 44 38 35 41 36 36 45 47 27 4 Allowed 35 29 24 22 26 21 39 21 18 3 2017 STARTS BY BATTING ORDER PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bird - - 4 - - 5 6 2 - Carter - - 1 4 - - 5 10 15 Castro - 1 5 29 19 5 - - - Ellsbury 9 4-11 7 4 - - - Gardner 51 - - - - - - - - Gregorius - 1 - - 1 18 14 4 - Headley - 7 2-4 10 17 12 - Hicks - 23 - - - 4 7 4 2 Higashioka - - - - - - - 3 2 Holliday - - 37 15 - - - - - Judge - - 10 1 27 9 6 4 - Kozma - - - - - - - - 3 Refsnyder - - - - - - - - 4 Romine - - - - - - 3 15 6 Sánchez - 24 1-2 5 - - - Torreyes - - - - - - 2 6 20 Pitchers - - - - - - - - 8 Player Holliday 2017 YANKEES HOME RUNS MOST RECENT HRs GRAND SLAMS Player AB Since 2x in 2017 / 4x in 2016 Carter 14 6/7/17 vs. BOS (Porcello) Player Castro 1 6/11/17 vs. BAL (Verrett) Judge 5/28 vs. OAK (Triggs) Gardner 13 6/8/17 vs. BOS (Workman) Ellsbury 4/28 vs. BAL (Nuño) Gregorius 9 6/10/17 vs. BAL (Tillman) Headley 154 4/19/17 vs. CWS (Covey) INSIDE-THE-PARK HRs Hicks 8 (2HR) 6/9/17 vs. BAL (Bundy & Jackson) 0x in 2017 / 0x in 2016 Holliday 4 6/10/17 vs. BAL (Crichton) Player Judge 0 (2HR) 6/11/17 vs. BAL (Verrett & Yacabonis) None in 2017 Refsnyder 179 10/1/15 vs. BOS (Hembree) Last: Granderson, 8/21/11 at MIN (off Mijares) Romine 42 4/29/17 vs. BAL (Nuño) MULTI-HR INNING (TEAM) / *BACK-TO-BACK HRs Sánchez 4 6/11/17 vs. BAL (Gausman) 9x/3x in 2017 / 14x/7x in 2016 Torreyes 106 4/4/17 at TB (Odorizzi) Players Date/Opp. (Inning) 1st-INNING LEADOFF HRs Judge/Castro 6/11 vs. BAL (6th inn.) 2x in 2017 / 1x in 2016 Judge/Gregorius 6/10 vs. BAL (1st inn.) Player Gardner/Holliday/Castro/Gregorius** 6/3 at TOR (8th inn.) Gardner 5/30 at BAL (Tillman) Judge/Castro 6/2 at TOR (6th inn.) Gardner 4/29 vs. BAL (Jiménez) Gardner/Holliday 5/30 at BAL (1st inn.) Castro/Judge* 5/14 vs. HOU (4th inn.) PINCH-HIT HRs Gardner/Holliday 5/8 at CIN (8th inn.) 2x in 2017 / 3x in 2016 Hicks/Gardner 5/2 vs. TOR (2nd inn.) Player Castro/Judge* 4/19 vs. CWS (5th inn.) Carter 4/22 at PIT (Rivero) Hicks 4/19 vs. CWS (Ynoa) ** Holliday/Castro/Gregorius went b2b2b** Last multi-hr inn., indiv.: A. Rodriguez, 10/4/09 at TB (2HR in 6th) WALK-OFF HRs 1x in 2017 / 5x in 2016 4/28 vs. BAL (Aquino) MULTI-HR GAMES 11x in 2017 / 10x in 2016 Player Judge (2HR) 6/11 vs. BAL (Verrett & Yacabonis) Hicks (2HR) 6/9 vs. BAL (Bundy & Jackson) Sánchez (2HR) 6/8 vs. BOS (Price-2x) Sánchez (2HR) 6/1 at TOR (Estrada-2x) Gardner (2HR) 5/30 at BAL (Tillman/Verrett) Holliday (2HR) 5/30 at BAL (Tillman-2x) Judge (2HR) 5/2 vs. TOR (Latos/Grilli) Gardner (2HR) 5/2 vs. TOR (Latos-2x) Gardner (2HR) 4/29 vs. BAL (Jiménez-2x) Judge (2HR) 4/28 vs. BAL (Gausman-2x) Hicks (2HR) 4/13 vs. TB (Andriese/Cedeño) Last 3HR: A. Rodriguez, 7/25/15 at MIN (off Milone/Perkins) RUNS VIA HR / RUNNERS ON BASE HRs: 102 / Runs: 353 / Runs via HR: 180 (51.0%) Solo (46): Carter-3, Castro-2, Ellsbury-2, Gardner-8, Gregorius-4, Headley-2, Hicks-5, Holliday-5, Judge-11, Romine-1, Sánchez-3 2-Run (36): Bird-1, Carter-1, Castro-7, Ellsbury-1, Gardner-3, Gregorius-2, Headley-1, Hicks-3, Holliday-3, Judge-8, Romine-1, Sánchez-4, Torreyes-1 3-Run (18): Carter-2, Castro-3, Gardner-2, Hicks-2, Holliday-5, Judge-1, Sánchez-3 Grand Slams (2): Ellsbury-1, Judge-1 2016: HRs: 183 / Runs: 680 / Runs via HR: 273 (40.1%) 2016: Solo (115) / 2R (50) / 3R (14) / GS (4) YANKEES ON THE D.L. Player (3) Injury Date Type (Gms Lost) Greg Bird Right ankle bruise 5/2 10-day (37) Aroldis Chapman Left shoulder rotator cuff inflammation 5/14 (retro to 5/13) 10-day (27) Jacoby Ellsbury Concussion 5/25 7-day concussion (16) Reinstated from D.L. in 2017 (3): Gregorius (4/2-27, 20G), Sánchez (4/8-5/4, 21G), Austin (4/2-6/5, 54G) 2017 Season: 6 players in 6 stints / 2016 Season: 18 players in 18 stints 2017 PLAYERS USED (33) P (16): RHP Dellin Betances, RHP Luis Cessa, LHP Aroldis Chapman, RHP Tyler Clippard, RHP Giovanny Gallegos, RHP Domingo Germán, RHP Chad Green, RHP Jonathan Holder, LHP Tommy Layne, RHP Bryan Mitchell, LHP Jordan Montgomery, RHP Michael Pineda, LHP CC Sabathia, RHP Luis Severino, LHP Chasen Shreve, RHP Masahiro Tanaka, RHP Adam Warren; C (3): Kyle Higashioka, Austin Romine, Gary Sánchez; INF (8): Greg Bird, Chris Carter, Starlin Castro, Didi Gregorius, Chase Headley, Pete Kozma, Rob Refsnyder, Ronald Torreyes; OF (4): Jacoby Ellsbury, Brett Gardner, Aaron Hicks, Aaron Judge; DH (1): Matt Holliday. MISCELLANEOUS EJECTIONS (4x in 2017) NYY Date/Opp. (Umpire) Joe Girardi 5/20 at TB (Barry) Larry Rothschild 5/20 at TB (Barry) Chase Headley 5/12 vs. HOU (Johnson) Joe Girardi 5/3 vs. TOR (Welke) 2016: By player (1) / By manager (3) / By coach (2) POSTPONEMENTS/RAIN DELAYS Ppd. (3, all rain). 4/25 at BOS, 5/13 vs. HOU, 5/26 vs. KC Delays at Start (1)... 5/31 at BAL (0:14, rain) Delays In-Game (0)...None Games Called Early (0)...None 2016: Ppd. (2) / Delays at Start (6) / Delays In-Game (9) Last Susp. Game: 5/25/11 at MIN - Resumed 5/26/11, 1-0 win June 11 June 12 REPLAY CHALLENGES (33x in 2017) NYY Challenges: 15 (11 overturned, 0 confirmed, 4 stand) Opp. Challenges: 15 (6 overturned, 4 confirmed, 5 stand) Umpires: 3 (1 overt d, 0 conf d, 2 stand, 0 rec. keeping) 2016 (71): NYY (19-4-6) / Opp. (21-5-8) / Umps (2-2-3-1) COMPARISON BY GAME NUMBER Year After Game 60 After Game 61 2017 37-23 (1st, +4.0) - (-, -) 2016 30-30 (4th, -6.5) 31-30 (4th, -5.5) 2015 33-27 (1st, +1.0) 33-28 (1st, +0.0) 2014 31-29 (2nd, -6.0) 31-30 (3rd, -6.0) RECENT MAJOR LEAGUE TRANSACTIONS Optioned RHP Domingo Germán to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (postgame). Recalled RHP Ben Heller from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

RHP Masahiro Tanaka will make his 13th start of the season in Monday's series opener at Los Angeles-AL the 28-year-old will start on extended five days' rest took the loss in the Yankees' 5-4 defeat vs. Boston on Tuesday after allowing 5ER in 5.0IP (5H, 1BB, 2K, 3HR) won five consecutive starts from 4/14-5/8, tying his career long streak (5/25-6/17/14) the Yankees are 5-7 in his 12 starts recorded his 500th strikeout on 5/31 at Baltimore, becoming the eighth Japanese pitcher to record at least 500 Major League strikeouts his 4.93 career K/BB ratio (503K, 102BB) is the second-highest (min. 500.0IP) in the Modern Era (since 1900) went 14-4 with a 3.07 ERA (199.2IP, 68ER) in 31 starts in 2016, finishing third in the AL in ERA behind Toronto s Aaron Sanchez (3.00) and Detroit s Justin Verlander (3.04) was acquired by the club via the posting system from the Rakuten Golden Eagles of Japan and signed to a seven-year contract on 1/22/14 his contract runs through the 2020 season with an opt-out following the 2017 season. LAST START: Took his fifth straight loss in the Yankees' 5-4 defeat vs. Boston on Tuesday (5.0IP, 5H, 5ER, 1BB, 2K, 3HR) his first inning run allowed snapped a 13.0-inning scoreless stretch against Boston his 5ER allowed were more than his earned runs allowed over his previous four starts against Boston combined (4ER in 28.2IP). VS. LOS ANGELES-AL: Has made three career starts against the Angels, going 1-0 with a 1.71 ERA (21.0IP, 16H, 4ER, 6BB, 23K, 1HR) will make his second start at Angel Stadium earned the win on 8/19/16 at Los Angeles-AL, tossing 7.2 scoreless innings (5H, 9K) in the Yankees' 7-0 win. Went 1-0 with a 1.23 ERA (14.2IP, 2ER) in two starts vs. the Angels in 2016. Is 9-4 with a 3.59 ERA (115.1IP, 46ER) in 18 career starts vs. the AL West. 500 Ks OF SUMMER: Struck out Manny Machado in the third inning on 5/31 at Baltimore to record his 500th career strikeout became the eighth Japanese pitcher to record at least 500 Major League strikeouts also became the fifth Yankees pitcher to tally 500K in their first four Major League seasons, joining Andy Pettitte (588K in first four MLB seasons), Lefty Gomez (511K), Orlando Hernandez (506K), Mel Sottlemyre (501K). Was the 27th pitcher since 1913 to reach 500K by his 86th career game. Surpassed 500.0 career innings pitched on 4/14 vs. St. Louis. GOPHER TROUBLE: Has allowed 17HR in 66.0IP this season, permitting multiple HRs in 5-of-12 turns has allowed 14HR over his last seven starts (36.0IP) his 2.32 HR/9.0IP ratio is fourth-highest among qualifying Major League pitchers (third-highest in the AL). NIGHT AND DAY: Is 5-3 with a 4.02 ERA (53.2IP, 51H, 25R/24ER, 8BB, 43K, 8HR) in eight night starts and 0-3 with a 17.51 ERA (12.1IP, 30H, 24ER, 10BB, 15K, 9HR) in four day starts. SPEED BUMP: Has lost five consecutive starts had never lost three consecutive decisions prior to this streak had won his previous five starts (from 4/14-5/8), which matched the longest streak of his career (five straight from 5/25-6/17/14) is one of five Major League pitchers to win five consecutive starts this season. His 8.42 ERA (31.0IP, 29ER in 6GS) in May and 9.00 ERA (5.0IP, 5ER in 1GS) in June are the highest in a TONIGHT'S STARTING PITCHER: RHP MASAHIRO TANAKA (5-6, 6.55 ERA) calendar month in his career had never before allowed more than 18ER in a single month. Is 12-6 in his last 21 starts (since 8/7/16) won his final seven decisions of 2016, the longest winning streak of his career. STARTING POINT: Has an 10.50 ERA (12.0IP, 14ER) in the first inning this season after ranking second in the Majors in 2016 (min. 20GS) with a 1.16 first-inning ERA (31.0IP, 4ER). ROAD WARRIOR: Is 2-3 with a 7.24 ERA (32.1IP, 45H, 27R/26ER, 12BB, 25K, 7HR) in six road starts this season tossed a three-hit shutout on 4/27 at Boston but has allowed 26ER in 23.1IP in his other four outings in 2016, led the AL with a 2.34 road ERA (104.0IP, 27ER) while going 7-3 in 16 road starts trailed only the Mets Noah Syndergaard (2.29) among Major League road ERA leaders was the lowest mark by a Yankee since Ron Guidry posted a 1.69 road ERA in 1978. TANAKA'S 2017 REGULAR SEASON STARTS Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/S ERA Left Game C 4/2 at TB 3-7 L 2.2 8 7 7 2 2 3 18 67/41 23.63 Trailing 7-2 GS 4/8 at BAL* 4-5 ND 5.0 6 3 3 0 4 5 26 92/57 11.74 Leading 4-3 GS/AR 4/14 vs. STL 4-3 W 6.1 5 3 3 1 2 5 26 103/68 8.36 Leading 4-3 AR 4/19 vs. CWS* 9-1 W 7.0 6 1 1 0 2 6 28 96/63 6.00 Leading 8-1 AR 4/27 at BOS 3-0 W 9.0 3 0 0 0 0 3 29 97/72 4.20 CG AR 5/2 vs. TOR* 11-5 W 6.1 8 4 4 2 0 4 26 91/62 4.46 Leading 8-3 AR/KH 5/8 at CIN 10-4 W 7.0 10 4 3 1 1 6 31 112/77 4.36 Leading 10-4 GS 5/14-G2 vs. HOU 7-10 L 1.2 7 8 8 4 1 3 14 61/39 5.80 Trailing 8-0 GS 5/20 at TB* 5-9 L 3.0 9 6 6 3 3 4 21 76/54 6.56 Trailing 6-3 GS 5/26 vs. OAK 1-4 L 7.1 5 1 1 0 0 13 27 111/76 5.86 Tied 0-0 AR 5/31 at BAL 4-10 L 5.2 9 7 7 1 2 4 27 103/60 6.34 Trailing 7-3 AR 6/6 vs. BOS 4-5 L 5.0 5 5 5 3 1 2 21 62/44 6.55 Trailing 5-2 GS Totals (12GS) 5-6 66.0 81 49 48 17 18 58 294 6.55 w/ A. Romine (7G/6GS) 4-2 42.1 36 16 16 3 8 36 168 3.40 w/ G. Sánchez (5GS) 1-4 23.1 43 31 30 13 10 22 123 11.57 w/ K. Higashioka (1G) 0-0 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 0 3 54.00 * Started after a Yankees loss / bold = season high TANAKA'S CAREER STARTS VS. LOS ANGELES-AL Date/Opp. Score W/L IP H R ER HR BB K BF NP/K ERA Left Game 4/27/14 vs. LAA 3-2 ND 6.1 5 2 2 1 4 11 28 108/71 2.84 Trailing 2-1 6/6/16 vs. LAA 5-2 ND 7.0 6 2 2 0 2 3 28 91/62 2.70 Tied 2-2 8/19/16 at LAA 7-0 W 7.2 5 0 0 0 0 9 28 100/68 1.71 Leading 7-0 Totals (3GS) 1-0 21.0 16 4 4 1 6 23 84 1.71 HIGHEST CAREER K/BB RATIO, MIN. 500.0IP, MODERN ERA (SINCE 1900) PITCHER K/BB K BB 1. Chris Sale 4.95 1370 277 2. MASAHIRO TANAKA 4.93 503 102 3. Edward Mujica 4.75 423 89 4. Stephen Strasburg 4.51 1173 258 TANAKA VS. LOS ANGELES-AL (CAREER) W-L ERA GS INN H ER All Games 1-0 1.71 3 21.0 16 4 On the Road 1-0 0.00 1 7.2 5 0 TANAKA VS. LOS ANGELES-AL BATTERS Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO Calhoun.000 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cron.333 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Escobar.429 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 Espinosa.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Maybin.000 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 Pennington.000 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pujols.429 7 3 0 0 0 2 1 Revere.125 8 1 0 0 0 0 3 Simmons.167 6 1 1 0 0 0 2 Valbuena.273 11 3 2 0 0 0 2 Young Jr..250 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 TANAKA'S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS IP.....................9.0 (5x), last 4/27/17 at BOS H.....................10 (4x), last on 5/8/17 at CIN R...........................8, 5/14/17 vs. HOU-G2 ER..........................8, 5/14/17 vs. HOU-G2 BB.....................4 (3x), last on 4/8/17 at BAL K............................. 13, 5/26/17 vs. OAK HR............. 4 (2x), last on 5/14/17 vs. HOU-G2 Pitches...................... 118, 5/25/14 at CWS 10K Games......... 8, last on 5/26/17 vs. OAK (13K) Low-hit CG.................. 3, on 4/27/17 at BOS CG SHO................. 2, last on 4/27/17 at BOS CAREER SPLITS W-L GS IP ER ERA AVG Total 44-22 87 556.0 218 3.53.241 Home 23-10 45 286.1 115 3.61.230 Road 21-12 42 269.2 103 3.44.252 Day 19-8 34 203.0 88 3.90.246 Night 25-14 53 353.0 130 3.31.238 OPPONENT BATTING 2017 AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO Overall.298/.347/.566 272 81 17 18 58 vs. Left.294/.333/.538 119 35 8 7 22 vs. Right.301/.357/.588 153 46 9 11 36 CAREER AVG/OBP/SLG AB H HR BB SO Overall.241/.277/.413 2114 509 79 102 503 vs. Left.240/.271/.413 1041 250 39 45 237 vs. Right.241/.283/.413 1073 259 40 57 266 2017 RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 14 5 7 11 6 0 5 1 0 49 TUESDAY'S STARTING PITCHER AT LOS ANGELES-AL: LHP CC SABATHIA (7-2, 3.66 ERA) LHP CC Sabathia will make his 13th start of the season on Tuesday in Anaheim the 36-year-old will start on extended five days' rest has won five straight starts, each of them following a Yankees loss has posted a 1.11 ERA (32.1IP, 5R/4ER) during the winning streak (allowed 22ER in 20.2IP in his previous four starts) matches the Majors' longest streak of winning starts in 2017 (tied with Masahiro Tanaka, Arizona's Robbie Ray, Oakland's Sean Manaea and Los Angeles-NL's Alex Wood) marks his longest winning streak since winning five straight starts from 4/17-5/10/12 is tied for fifth in the AL in wins has not issued a walk in his last two starts (14.1IP total) after issuing walks in 54 of his previous 55 turns is the active Major League leader in strikeouts (2,784) and innings SABATHIA VS. LOS ANGELES-AL (CAREER) W-L ERA GS IP H ER All Games 9-9 4.03 20 129.2 128 58 w/ NYY 4-4 3.42 8 55.1 52 21 At 'The Big A' 4-5 3.76 11 76.2 75 32 pitched (3239.2) ranks 21st on the all-time strikeout list, fourth all-time among left-handers has made seven of his 12 starts on the road has made at least 10 starts in 16 different seasons since 1967, is one of three pitchers to start at least one game for the Yankees in nine-or-more consecutive seasons (Ron Guidry, 1977-88; Andy Pettitte, 1995-2003) is one of eight pitchers in the Modern Era (since 1900) to earn at least 100 wins with multiple franchises (Cleveland, Yankees) is one of 17 Yankees in franchise history to reach 200 starts with the club is one of 19 active pitchers with at least 200 starts with one team is one of 10 pitchers in the Modern Era (since 1900) to make at least 200 starts with multiple franchises won the 2007 AL Cy Young Award with Cleveland spent 2001-08 with the Indians and was traded to the Brewers on 7/7/08 signed with the Yankees as a free agent on 12/18/08 is the longest-tenured Yankees pitcher, as only Brett Gardner (since 2008) pre-dates his arrival in the Bronx has earned wins against 29 Major League teams (has not defeated the Marlins). LAST START: Earned his fifth straight win in the Yankees' 8-0 win vs. Boston on Wednesday, tossing 8.0 scoreless innings (5H, 0BB, 5K) and retiring his final 12BF was his longest outing since 4/20/15 at Detroit (8.0IP) marked his longest start without issuing a walk since 4/27/13 vs. Toronto (8.0IP). Was his 25th career start with at least 8.0 scoreless innings, tied for fourth-most since 2000 (Clayton Kershaw-33, Felix Hernandez-30, Tim Hudson-27, Roy Halladay-25) was his longest scoreless start since 9/21/12 vs. Oakland (112 starts between 8.0IP scoreless outings). Did not issue a walk for the second straight start in his previous 55 starts (since 6/23/15), had just one start without a walk (9/8/16 vs. Tampa Bay- 4.0IP) was just the sixth time in his career with 0BB over two starts (first since 6/13-18/15). Was his 230th career win, surpassing Sad Sam Jones, Luis Tiant and Will White (229 each) for sole possession of 62nd place on Baseball's all-time wins list was his 113th win as a Yankee, tying Eddie Lopat (113) for 14th place on the franchise's all-time list.

#28 JOE GIRARDI MANAGER The 2017 season marks his 10th as manager of the New York Yankees (since 2008) is one of six managers in franchise history to lead the team for at least part of 10 different seasons (also Joe McCarthy-16, Joe Torre-12, Casey Stengel-12, Miller Huggins-12 and Ralph Houk-11) owns the sixth-most managerial wins in Yankees history, trailing only McCarthy (1,460), Torre (1,173), Stengel (1,149), Huggins (1,067) Ralph Houk (944). Is the only current manager to lead his team to winning records in each of the last eight seasons (2008-16) credit: Elias From 2014-16, the Yankees had a Major League-best 73.6% success rate on replay challenges (87 challenges, 64 overturned). Has been ejected twice this season (5/3 win vs. Toronto and 5/20 loss at Tampa Bay) has 37 career ejections (34 as a manager, 32 as Yankees manager). Career Managerial Record: 934-746 Record w/nyy: 856-662 #48 CHRIS CARTER 1B/OF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 2G/4G Was 2-for-3 with 2BB in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 9H in last 25AB on homestand was 8-for-20 (.400) with 2R, 2HR, 6RBI and 2BB in 6G/5GS at 1B hit three-run HR (#6) his second HR in as many days and was 3-for-4 with 4RBI in Wednesday's win vs. Boston, his most RBI since 9/17/16 at Chicago-NL w/ Milwaukee (4RBI). Spent 2016 with Milwaukee, tying COL's Nolan Arenado for the NL lead with 41HR. Is the fourth player to be acquired by the Yankees the year immediately after leading or tying for a league lead in HRs, joining Alex Rodriguez (acquired in 2004), Johnny Mize (1949) and Babe Ruth (1920). Career Bests: 4H (3x); 2HR (15x); 5RBI (3x); 3R (4x); 1SB (12x); 12G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 6; 2-hit (4), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (0) #14 STARLIN CASTRO INF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 6G/9G Leads the team with 26 multi-hit games (T2nd MLB, T1st AL) and 79H (3rd MLB, 2nd AL) 10 of his 12HR this season have come with runners on base. Has homered in three straight games for the first time in his career. Hit two-run HR (#12) in the sixth his third HR in as many days and was 2-for- 5 with 2R and 4RBI in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore.has 17H in last 47AB and 5HR in last 9G on homestand was 10-for-24 (.417) with 8R, 1 double, 1 triple, 3HR, 10RBI and 1BB in 6GS at 2B. Career Bests: 4H (15x); 2HR (4x); 6RBI (2x); 4R (1x); 2SB (6x); 14G hitting streak (3x) 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 26; 2-hit (21), 3-hit (5), 4-hit (0) #11 BRETT GARDNER OF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 5G/12G His 13HR in 38G since 4/29 are tied for third-most in the Majors (Justin Smoak-15, Cody Bellinger-15, Justin Bour-13). Did not drive in a run in his first 18G of the season from 4/2-28, batting.188 (12- for-64) with 10R has 13HR over his last 38G while hitting.301 (47-for-156) with 34R and 29RBI overall, 20 of his 29RBI have come via the HR. Was 1-for-4 with 2R and 1BB in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 9H in last 33AB on homestand was 7-for-27 (.259) with 5R, 1 double, 1HR, 3RBI and 2BB in 6GS in LF. Collected his 1,000th career hit with a fourth-inning single on 6/2 at Toronto, becoming the 41st Yankee to reach the milestone is one of five players drafted by the Yankees to collect at least 1,000 hits with the club (also Thurman Munson, Don Mattingly, Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada). His 9HR and 21RBI in May were the most in any calendar month of his career hit.327 (33-for-101) with 23R, 6 doubles and 12BB in 26 games during the month is the first Yankee to hit at least.327 with 9HR and 21RBI in May since Mark Teixeira in May 2009 (.330, 13HR, 34RBI). Hit leadoff HR (#10) in the top of the first and solo HR (#11) in the fourth and was 2-for-5 in 5/30 win at Baltimore was his third two-homer game of the season (and fifth of his career) was his second first-inning leadoff HR of the season (also 4/29 vs. Baltimore) and eighth of his career. Is the Yankees longest-tenured player was selected by the club in the third round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft and made his Major League debut in 2008. In 2016, won his first career Gold Glove Award and was named the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year in LF for the first time. Career Bests: 5H (1x); 2HR (5x); 6RBI (1x); 5R (1x); 3SB (2x); 12G hitting streak (2x) 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 15; 2-hit (11), 3-hit (4), 4-hit (0) #18 DIDI GREGORIUS SS Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 13G/13G Has hit safely in a career-high 13 straight games, batting.352 (19-for-54) during the streak. Is batting.357 (15-for-42) with 1 double, 1HR and 6RBI off LHP this season since the start of 2016, has hit.332 (63-for-190) with 11 doubles, 5HR and 30RBI vs. LHP, the best BA by a LHH against LHP over the span. Was 2-for-5 with 1 double in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore, extending his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games has 16H in last 38AB on homestand was 11- for-26 (.423) with 4R, 2 doubles, 2HR and 3RBI in 6GS at SS. Was placed on the 10-day disabled list from 4/2-27 with a right shoulder strain. Career Bests: 4H (4x); 1HR (48x); 6RBI (1x); 3R (5x); 1SB (16x); 13G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 17; 2-hit (14), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (1) #12 CHASE HEADLEY 3B Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 1G/6G Did not play in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 7H in last 28AB on homestand was 4-for-15 (.267) with 4R, 1 double, 1RBI, 5BB and 1SF in 5GS at 3B. Hit a tie-breaking, bases-clearing triple with two outs in the seventh in Game 1 of 5/14 doubleheader vs. Houston. Career Bests: 5H (1x); 2HR (4x); 6RBI (1x); 4R (2x); 3SB (1x); 16G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 11; 2-hit (10), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (0) #31 AARON HICKS OF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 4G/9G Has a.429 OBP (5th MLB, 3rd AL),.584 SLG (7th AL),.317 BA (8th AL) and a 1.06 BB/K (33BB, 31K) ratio (7th MLB, 4th AL) this season. Is hitting.317 (51-for-161) with 10HR, 36RBI and a 1.013 OPS in 50G in 2017, setting a single-season career high in RBI in 2016, hit.217 (71-for-327) with 8HR, 31RBI and a.617 OPS in 123G has 10HR in last 45G and 15HR in last 83G (since 8/5/16) hit just 3HR in his first 90G as a Yankee. Has reached base safely in a career-long 18 straight games since 5/23 has reached base in 36 of 40 starts this season, hitting.322 (47-for-146) as a starter. Was 1-for-3 with 2R, 1 double, 2RBI and 2BB in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 15H in last 40AB on homestand was 7-for-24 (.292) with 8R, 2 doubles, 2HR, 5RBI and 5BB in 6GS in CF hit solo HR (#9) and two-run HR (#10) and was 2-for- 5 in Friday's win vs. Baltimore was his third career multi-hr game and second of the season. Hit safely in a career-high nine straight games from 5/28-6/6, batting.469 (15- for-32) with 6R, 6 doubles and 11RBI over the stretch. Established careers highs with 6RBI and 3 doubles in 6/1 win at Toronto, going 4-for-5 with 2R marked the most RBI by a Yankee since Brett Gardner in Game 2 of a DH vs. Toronto on 9/12/15 (also 6RBI) the 4H also tied a career high. Homered from both sides of the plate for his first career time on 4/13 vs. Tampa Bay. Career Bests: 4H (4x); 2HR (3x); 6RBI (1x); 4R (1x); 1SB (36x); 9G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 13; 2-hit (10), 3-hit (1), 4-hit (2) YANKEE DOODLES #17 MATT HOLLIDAY DH Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 3G/8G Has reached safely in a season-high 12 games since 5/30, batting.378/.481/.733 (17-for-45) with 13R, 4 doubles, 4HR, 14RBI and 8BB over the stretch. Was 1-for-3 with 2R, 2RBI and 2BB in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 14H in last 36AB on homestand was 8-for-20 (.400) with 7R, 2 doubles, 1HR, 7RBI, 6BB and 1HP in 6GS (5-DH/1-1B) was 0-for-1 with 1R, 3BB and 1HP in Thursday's win vs. Boston, the second time in his career he reached base safely at least four times without the benefit of a hit (also 4/9/17 at Baltimore, 5BB). Hit two solo HRs (#10/11) and was 2-for-5 in 5/30 win at Baltimore was his 22nd career two-homer game and first as a Yankee. Has made five starts at 1B this season made his first start of the season at 1B and the 10th of his career in 5/7 win at Chicago-NL. Spent 2016 with St. Louis was third in the Majors with an average exit velocity of 94.7 mph (Nelson Cruz-95.9, Giancarlo Stanton-95.1) min. 100 batted balls in play. Career Bests: 4H (27x); 2HR (22x); 8RBI (1x); 4R (3x); 2SB (10x); 17G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 17; 2-hit (13), 3-hit (4), 4-hit (0) #99 AARON JUDGE OF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 2G/9G Has a team-leading 21HR (1st MLB), 54R (2nd MLB, 1st AL), 47RBI (T7th MLB, 1st AL),.450 OBP (2nd MLB, 2nd AL),.718 SLG (2nd MLB, 2nd AL),.344 BA (3rd MLB, 1st AL), 38BB (T8th MLB, 1st AL) has 14HR in last 39G the Yankees are 15-3 this season when he homers. With 21HR, has already surpassed last year's AL rookie HR leaders (Gary Sanchez and Nomar Mazara, 20HR each) are the most HRs hit by an AL rookie since Carlos Correa (22HR in 2015). Has 25HR in 85 career games, the seventh player in Major League history to hit at least 25HR in his first 85 games, joining Rudy York (31), Mark McGwire (30), José Abreu (29), Gary Sánchez (26), Wally Berger (26) and Ryan Braun (25). Has a career-long 14-game on-base streak, batting.426 (23-for-54) with 18R, 6 doubles, 6HR, 17RBI and 12BB has walked in a career-best six straight games, 11 of his last 12 and 15-of-19. Hit solo-hr (#20) in the sixth and two-run HR (#21) in the seventh and collected a career-high 4H in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore, going 4-for-4 with 4R, 1 double and 1BB tied a career high with 4R his sixth-inning HR went 495 feet (per Statcast), the longest home run hit in the Majors this season was his third career 2HR game, all this season has 15H in last 33AB on homestand was 12-for-24 (.500) with 10R, 3 doubles, 3HR, 6RBI and 6BB/1IBB in 6GS in RF hit solo HR (#19) in the first and was 3-for-4 with 3R, 1 double, 3RBI and 1BB in Saturday's win vs. Baltimore with an exit velocity of 121.1 mph, his HR set a record for hardest hit home run in the Statcast-era (since 2015). Was named AL Rookie of the Month for May after batting.347/.441/.642 (33-for- 95) with 17R, 5 doubles, 7HR and 17RBI in 26 games and leading all AL rookies in batting average, runs, hits, home runs, RBI and OBP, while ranking second in SLG was his second straight Rookie of the Month honor, having also won the award in April became the first Yankee ever to win the award twice was the first Yankee to win any monthly award in consecutive months since Don Mattingly was named AL Player of the Month in both August and September of 1985. Became the youngest player in Major League history and the only rookie to hit at least 13HR through his team's first 26G of the season is one of 12 Major Leaguers to do so, and first since Seattle's Nelson Cruz (14HR) in 2015. Was selected by the Yankees in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2013 First- Year Player Draft according to Elias, is the first hitter in Major League history to be at least 6' 7" tall and weigh at least 282lbs. Career Bests: 4H (1x); 2HR (3x); 4RBI (2x); 4R (2x); 1SB (5x); 9G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 23; 2-hit (19), 3-hit (3), 4-hit (1) #38 ROB REFSNYDER INF/OF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 0G/1G Was 0-for-1 in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore, entering game in LF in the eighth on homestand was 0-for-3 in 3G. Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/WB on 5/25 is his third stint with the Yankees this season (also 5/2-8 and 5/14 Game 2). Hit.303 (36-for-119) with 18R, 11 doubles, 2 triples, 1HR, 10RBI and 14BB in 33G w/ Scranton/WB in 12 games in May, hit.381 (16-for-42) with 5 doubles. Over three stints with the Yankees in 2016, hit.250 (38-for-152) in 58G has played at 1B, 2B, 3B and in LF and RF at the Major League level. Career Bests: 3H (1x); 1HR (2x); 2RBI (2x); 2R (6x); 1SB (5x); 6G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 1; 2-hit (1), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) #27 AUSTIN ROMINE C Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 1G/5G The Yankees are 17-7 in his 24GS at C since the start of 2016, is hitting.362 (21- for-58) with RISP. Was ninth-inning defensive replacement at C in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore (did not bat) on homestand was 1-for-4 with 2RBI and 1SH in 4G/1GS at C. Had a career-high 5RBI in 4/29 win vs. Baltimore became the Yankees' first No. 9 hitter with at least 5RBI in a game since Joe Girardi on 8/23/99 at Texas (7RBI). Career Bests: 3H (4x); 1HR (7x); 5RBI (1x); 2R (3x); 1SB (2x); 5G hitting streak (2x) 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 5; 2-hit (5), 3-hit (0), 4-hit (0) #24 GARY SÁNCHEZ C Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 5G/5G (2x) Is the fourth player in Major League history to hit at least 30HR in his first 90 career games, joining Mark McGwire (32), Rudy York (31) and Jose Abreu (30). Has 6HR in last 9G his 10HR this season are second in the AL by a catcher, trailing only Salvador Perez (13HR). In 5G since being moved to the sixth position in the order, is hitting.429/.478/1.095 (9-for-21) with 9R, 2 doubles, 4HR and 13RBI. Hit three-run HR (#10) in the first his second in as many games and was 1-for- 5 in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore the homer was measured at 450 feet by MLB Statcast, the longest homer of his career started at C and moved to 1B in the eighth inning of Saturday's win vs. Baltimore, marking his first career appearance at a defensive position other than C has 16H in last 51AB on homestand was 9-for-26 (.346) with 9R, 2 doubles, 4HR, 13RBI and 2BB in 6GS (5-C/1-DH). Hit three-run HR (#7) and two-run HR (#8) and was 2-for-4 with 3R and 1BB in Thursday's win vs. Boston was his fifth career multi-hr game and second of the season (also 6/1 at Toronto) his 3R and 5RBI each matched career highs. Was placed on the D.L. from 4/8-5/5 with a right biceps strain (missed 21G). In 2016, placed second in Rookie of the Year voting behind Detroit s Michael Fulmer among Major League catchers, his 3.2 WAR (FanGraphs) was tops in the AL and fifth in the Majors according to Elias, his 20HR were the most in Baseball history by a player who did not hit one prior to 8/1 of that season. Became the fastest player in Major League history to reach 11HR in his career (23G), 18HR (45G) and 19HR (45G) was tied for fastest to reach 20HR (51G). Career Bests: 4H (1x); 2HR (5x); 5RBI (2x); 3R (3x); 1SB (2x); 9G hitting streak 2017 Multi-Hit Games: 12; 2-hit (10), 3-hit (2), 4-hit (0) #74 RONALD TORREYES INF Current/Season-High Hitting Streak: 1G/7G Has a career-high 14RBI in 39G this season (had 12RBI in 72G in 2016). Was 1-for-4 with 1R and 1BB in Sunday's win vs. Baltimore has 5H in last 20AB on homestand was 1-for-5 with 2R, 1BB and 1HP in 4G/1GS at 3B. Hit safely in seven straight starts from 4/19-4/29 (.458, 11-for-24, 1R, 1 double, 3RBI). Spent the 2016 season at the Major League level in his first year w/ the Yankees. Career Bests: 4H (2x); 1HR (2x); 2RBI (8x); 3R (1x); 1SB (2x); 7G hitting streak (2x)