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CUBS VS. INDIANS Chicago owns a 9 9 all time regular season record against Cleveland the teams last met in 2015, splitting four games the clubs split a two game set at Progressive Field that season, June 17 18. 2016 Overall:... 0 0 At Wrigley Field:... 0 0 At Progressive Field:... 0 0 2015 Overall:... 2 2 At Wrigley Field:... 1 1 At Progressive Field:... 1 1 All Time Since 1997:... 9 9 At Wrigley Field:... 4 3 At Progressive Field:... 5 6 CUBS POST SEASON GUIDE The Cubs 2016 Post Season Guide is available at cubspressbox.com. MOST EXTRA BASE HITS, CUBS POST SEASON HISTORY 1. Kris Bryant... 10 2. Dexter Fowler... 9 3. Aramis Ramirez... 7 Ryne Sandberg... 7 Wildfire Schulte... 7 MOST HITS IN SINGLE POSTSEASON, CUBS HISTORY 1. Moises Alou (2003)... 19 2. Kenny Lofton (2003)... 16 3. Javier Baez (2016)... 13 Kris Bryant (2016)... 13 MOST POST SEASON STARTS, ACTIVE PITCHERS 1. John Lackey... 22 2. CC Sabathia... 18 3. Jon Lester... 17 4. Cole Hamels... 16 Justin Verlander... 16 MOST RELIEF INNINGS, 2016 POSTSEASON 1. Kenley Jansen, LAD... 11.2 Andrew Miller, CLE... 11.2 3. Mike Montgomery, CHI... 9.2 4. Roberto Osuna, TOR... 9.0 5. Aroldis Chapman, CHI... 8.0 Joe Blanton, LAD... 8.0 MOST EXTRA BASE HITS, 2016 POSTSEASON 1. Josh Donaldson, TOR... 7 2. Kris Bryant, CHI... 6 3. Javier Baez, CHI... 5 Dexter Fowler, CHI... 5 5. Anthony Rizzo, CHI... 4 Edwin Encarnacion, TOR... 4 Francisco Lindor, CLE... 4 Mike Napoli, CLE... 4 LOWEST REGULAR SEASON ERA, MLB 1. Kyle Hendricks, CHI... 2.13 2. Jon Lester, CHI... 2.44 3. Noah Syndergaard, NYM... 2.60 LOWEST REGULAR SEASON WHIP, N.L. 1. Max Scherzer, WAS... 0.97 2. Kyle Hendricks, CHI... 0.98 3. Jon Lester, CHI... 1.02 4. Madison Bumgarner, SF... 1.02 5. Julio Teheran, ATL... 1.05 6. John Lackey, CHI... 1.06 7. Jake Arrieta, CHI... 1.08 www.cubspressbox.com * CubsMedia@Cubs.com * 773 404 4191 * @Cubs * 1060 W. Addison St., Chicago, IL 60613 Chicago Cubs (0 0) vs. Cleveland Indians (0 0) Information 2016 Chicago Cubs Media Relations Office World Series Game One October 25, 2016 Progressive Field LHP Jon Lester (2 0, 0.86) vs. RHP Corey Kluber (2 1, 0.98) CUBS IN THE 112TH WORLD SERIES: The Chicago Cubs tonight play the Cleveland Indians in the opening game of the 112th World Series after Chicago defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series, four games totwo, to capture its first N.L. Pennant since 1945 this is Chicago s 11th appearance in the World Series, with the Cubs having won the Fall Classic in both 1907 and 1908. According to Elias Sports Bureau, no team in the four major North American sports had ever gone longer than 71 years without an appearance in a championship game/series. Tonight s game one of the World Series marks the 25,948th day since the Cubs previously played a World Series game on October 10, 1945 thanks to Ed Hartig for his research assistance. Including this year, Chicago s 11 World Series appearances are surpassed by only six franchises: the Yankees (40), Giants (20), Cardinals (19), Dodgers (18), Athletics (14) and Red Sox (12). Chicago now has won 17 National League Pennants only three Senior Circuit teams have won more: the Giants (23), Dodgers (21) and Cardinals (19). YOUNG GUNS: According to MLB.com, the Cubs are the first team in major league history to win an LCS clinching game with five or more starters under the age of 25: Albert Almora Jr. (22), Addison Russell (22), Javier Baez (23), Kris Bryant (24) and Willson Contreras (24) all started in Saturday s 5 0 win over the Dodgers. ABOUT THE BATS: The Cubs have plated five or more runs in seven of their 10 postseason contests this month, but have scored just one run combined in the other three games. Chicago s 31 runs against the Dodgers were the most by a team in the NLCS since the 2012 Giants plated 35 runs in seven games against the Cardinals. After suffering consecutive shutouts in games two and three of the NLCS against the Dodgers, Chicago hit.303 (33 109) with nine doubles, five homers and a.873 OPS in the final three games of the series. NLCS CO MVPS: Cubs pitcher Jon Lester and infielder Javier Baez were named co MVPs of the NLCS they are the first NLCS Co MVPs since Rob Dibble and Randy Myers in 1990 for Cincinnati. Baez batted.318 (7 for 22) with three runs, four doubles, five RBI and an.833 OPS in six NLCS games Lester was 1 0 with a 1.38 ERA (2 ER/13.0 IP) in two NLCS starts, including a game five victory in which he allowed just one run in 7.0 innings of work. ADDY AT THE DISH: Elias notes that Addison Russell s two run homer in game five s sixth inning was the second latest go ahead post season home run by a Cubs shortstop Joe Tinker s two run shot in the eighth inning against Detroit broke up a scoreless tie in game two of the 1908 World Series. A LOOK AT GAME ONE: The Cubs are 8 13 1 in their 22 opening games of postseason series, including a 2 0 mark this year and a 1 2 mark last season Chicago is 3 6 1 all time in the opening game of the World Series, including a 3 2 record on the road. CUBS RECORD IN 2016 REGULAR SEASON 2016 Overall:... 103 58 At Wrigley Field:... 57 24 On the Road:... 46 34 April:... 17 5 May:... 18 10 June... 16 12 July... 12 14 August... 22 6 September/October... 18 11 All Time Since 1876:... 10,711 10,189 At Wrigley Field (since 1916):...4,218 3,710 Leading Entering 6th:... 79 11 Tied Entering 6th:... 9 10 Trailing Entering 6th:... 15 37 Leading Entering 7th:... 86 8 Tied Entering 7th:... 6 9 Trailing Entering 7th:... 11 41 Leading Entering 8th:... 90 4 Tied Entering 8th:... 4 7 Trailing Entering 8th:... 9 47 Leading Entering 9th:... 92 1 Tied Entering 9th:... 3 4 Trailing Entering 9th:... 8 53 Scoring First:... 73 20 One Run Games:... 22 23 Two Run Games:... 15 10 Extra Inning Games:... 9 4 Scoring Four or More:... 89 17 Scoring Fewer Than Four:... 14 41 Out Hitting Opponents:... 87 17 Hit Totals Equal:... 7 6 Out Hit by Opponents:... 9 35 Hit at Least One HR:... 75 32 Hit Two or More HR:... 47 11 Playing Errorless Ball:... 66 26 Committing at Least One Error:... 37 32 BACK IN THE POSTSEASON: Chicago, who last season advanced to the NLCS, makes consecutive post season appearances for just the second time since 1909 the Cubs made consecutive NLDS appearances in 2007 08. FLY THE W: The Cubs compiled a 103 58 regular season record, tops in the majors and the team s most since going 104 50 in 1910. With 103 wins, the 2016 Cubs are one of just three major league teams to win 100 regular season games within four seasons of losing 100 contests the Cubs, who went 61 101 in 2012, join only the 1969 Mets (100 62 after going 50 112 in 1965 and 61 101 in 1967) and the 1995 Indians (100 44 after going 57 105 in 1991) thanks to STATS, Inc. The Cubs have now reached 100 regular season wins six times in their 141 seasons dating to 1876 they ve done so in 1906 (116 36), 1907 (107 45), 1909 (104 49), 1910 (104 50), 1935 (100 54) and now in 2016. O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: Manager Joe Maddon is only the second skipper in club history to reach the postseason in his first two seasons... he joins Lou Piniella, who led the 2007 08 Cubs to the playoffs this is his sixth postseason appearance as a manager, having taken Tampa Bay to the playoffs in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2013. START ME UP: Jon Lester is making his fourth straight trip to the playoffs during the regular season, he went 19 5 with a 2.44 ERA (55 ER/202.IP), the second best mark in baseball. Lester recorded a quality start in all 15 of his home appearances, setting the franchise record (since at least 1913) for the most home starts in a single season without throwing a non quality start. Kyle Hendricks, the owner of an MLB best 2.13 ERA (45 ER/190.0 IP), and Lester combined to notch baseball s top two ERAs, becoming the first teammate pair to do so since Roger Clemens (1.87) and Andy Pettitte (2.39) did so with the 2005 Astros. ROUSING ROTATION: Cubs starters combined to allow only 6.91 hits per nine innings, the third lowest mark all time and the lowest mark since 1968 the Cubs are the first team to have four or more starters win 15 or more games in one season since the 2004 Cardinals Elias notes the Cubs have five pitchers with more than 10 wins for the first time since 1945 when Hank Wyse (22 wins), Claude Passeau (17), Paul Derringer (16), Ray Prim (13) and Hank Borowy (11) turned the trick. THIS IS OFFENSIVE: The Cubs, with 808 runs scored in the regular season, have surpassed 800 runs for only the fourth time since 1938 (855 runs in 2008, 831 in 1998, 806 in 1970) overall, the Cubs have reached 800 runs only nine times in modern franchise history starting in 1900. The Cubs finished the regular season with a +252 run differential, by far the best mark in the MLB (Boston, +184) the Cubs have finished a season with a better run differential only once in modern franchise history (since 1900): a +324 in 1906. LOFTY HEIGHTS: The Cubs secured baseball s best record for the first time since 1945, and for the 12th time in club history the Cubs this year reached 45 games over.500 for the first time since ending the 1935 season 100 54, 46 over Chicago went 57 24 at Wrigley, a franchise mark in the team s 101 seasons at the Friendly Confines, surpassing 56 wins at the Friendly Confines in both 1933 and 1935. A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN: Kris Bryant became the fourth Cub in franchise history to amass at least 120 runs, 35 doubles, 39 homers and 100 RBI in a single season, and just the second to do so in the last 85 years Bryant joins Rogers Hornsby in 1929 (156 R, 47 2B, 39 HR, 149 RBI), Hack Wilson in 1930 (146, 35, 56, 191) and Derrek Lee in 2005 (120, 50, 46, 107). UPCOMING SERIES INFORMATION Date Opp. Time (CT) TV Radio Probable Pitchers Tue., October 25 @CLE 7:08 p.m. FOX 670 The Score LHP Jon Lester (2 0, 0.86) vs. RHP Corey Kluber (2 1, 0.98) Wed., October 26 @CLE 7:08 p.m. FOX 670 The Score RHP Jake Arrieta (0 1, 4.91) vs. TBD Thurs., October 27 @CLE Workout Day in Chicago

OCTOBER 25, 2016 PAGE 2 Tonight s Cubs Starter #34 LHP Jon Lester (2 0, 0.86 Postseason) W L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2015 CUBS 11 12 3.34 32 32 1 0 205.0 183 83 76 16 47 207 2016 CUBS (Regular Season) 19 5 2.44 32 32 2 0 202.2 154 57 55 21 52 197 CUBS (Postseason) 2 0 0.86 3 3 0 0 21.0 14 2 2 1 2 14 MAJOR LEAGUE TOTALS 146 84 3.44 317 316 14 4 2003.2 1829 819 766 182 644 1861 POSTSEASON TOTALS 8 6 2.50 19 17 0 0 119.0 94 35 33 12 27 101 Last Time Out Jon earned the win in Game Five of the NLCS at the Dodgers, allowing just one run in 7.0 innings threw 108 pitches, his most in a postseason game this season. Date Opp. Dec. Result IP H R ER BB SO PC S Left 10/20 @LAD W W, 8 4 7.0 5 1 1 1 6 108 67 8 1 2016 Season Jon set a career best mark with a 2.44 ERA and tied his career high with 19 wins both those marks ranked second in the N.L. went 10 2 with a 1.74 ERA (20 ER/103.1 IP) in 15 home starts, all quality efforts went 9 3 with a 3.17 ERA (35 ER/99.1 IP) in 17 road starts. Allowed one or zero runs in a career high and Cubs franchise record eight straight starts, August 17 September 25 led the majors with a 1.46 ERA (13 ER/80.1 IP) from July 29 through season s end. Went 10 0 with a 1.34 ERA (13 ER/87.0 IP) in his first 13 starts following the All Star Break the 10 straight wins marked a career high. Collected 26 quality starts, the most by a Cubs southpaw since Dick Ellsworth notched 29 in 1963. Ranked among N.L. leaders in wins (19, 2nd), ERA (2.44, 2nd), opposing average (.211, 4th), OPS (.602, 3rd), WHIP (1.02, 3rd) and quality starts (26, t 1st). The Cubs won 12 of his last 14 starts, including seven straight from July 18 August 22 the seven straight team wins tied a career high for Jon. Finished September with a 5 0 record and a 0.48 ERA (2 ER/37.2 IP) in five starts, earning him his second Pitcher of the Month honor of the season. Finished June with a 4 0 record and a 1.41 ERA (7 ER/44.2 IP) in six starts, his bestcareer ERA in the month of June was named N.L. Pitcher of the Month. Limited righties to a.214 average (120 for 560) and lefties to a.200 mark (34 for 170) overall, opponents hit just.211 against the lefty. Led the majors with 21 starts with one or fewer earned runs allowed, tied for the most by any pitcher in the last 40 seasons. Led the majors with a left on base percentage of 84.9 percent according to Fangraphs the Royals Ian Kennedy ranked second at 83.1 percent. Career vs. Cleveland Jon appeared in two games as a reliever against Cleveland in the 2007 ALCS, allowing two runs in 3.2 innings has gone 7 1 with a 3.03 ERA (32 ER/95.0 IP) in 15 regular season starts will be his first outing at Progressive Field since April 18, 2013 with Boston has gone 3 0 with a 1.04 ERA (3 ER/26.0 IP) in his last four starts at Cleveland. W L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO 2015 Reg. Season 0 0 1.04 1 1 8.2 6 1 1 0 1 6 Career Reg. Season 7 1 3.03 15 15 95.0 82 35 35 5 27 93 Career Postseason 0 0 4.91 2 0 3.2 3 2 2 1 1 5 vs. Indians Batters* (AVG AB H HR RBI): Crisp (.154 13 2 1 2) Guyer (.286 7 2 0 0) Napoli (.600 10 6 2 5) Davis (.304 46 14 1 6) Kipnis (.375 8 3 0 2) Perez ( 0 0 0 0) Gomes (.333 12 4 0 0) Lindor (.333 3 1 0 0) Santana (.267 15 4 0 3) Martinez (.000 1 0 0 0) *Regular Season Career Notes Jon has gone 30 16 with three complete games and a 2.89 ERA (131 ER/407.1 IP) in 64 starts with the Cubs has struck out 404 and walked just 99 signed a six year deal with Chicago in December of 2014. A four time All Star (including 2016) and two time World Series Champion, he has twice finished fourth in A.L. Cy Young Award voting, doing so in 2010 and 2014. Among active pitchers in the postseason, he ranks third in games started (17), tied for second in wins (8), fourth in ERA (2.50) and second in innings (119.0). Is 3 0 with a 0.43 ERA (1 ER/21.0 IP) in three World Series starts. Has surpassed the 200.0 inning mark five straight seasons and in eight of the last nine... has reached 31 starts in a season nine times, including this season. Fanned 207 batters in 2015, setting a Cubs single season franchise record for most strikeouts by a left handed pitcher. Ranks second among active left handed pitchers in wins (146) and fourth in strikeouts (1,861)... is one of only 12 active pitchers with at least 2,000 innings pitched. 2016 Game by Game Starts No. Date Opp. Result IP H R ER BB SO PC S Left Notes 1. 4/5 @LAA W, 6 1 7.0 4 1 1 0 4 93 63 1 0 Did not allow a run through the first five innings 2. 4/11 ND, 5 3 W 6.0 5 3 3 2 5 102 66 0 3 Tossed his second quality start in as many games 3. 4/17 COL L, 2 0 7.1 4 1 1 2 10 99 64 0 1, 1 on Fifth double digit strikeout game with Cubs 4. 4/22 @ W, 8 1 7.0 5 1 1 1 4 100 66 4 1 Allowed just a solo home run in 7.0 IP 5. 4/29 ATL ND, 6 1 W 7.0 7 1 1 2 10 106 71 1 1 Escaped bases loaded, no out jam in seventh inning APRIL: 2 1, 1.83 ERA (5 GS) 34.1 25 7 7 7 33 6. 5/4 @PIT W, 6 2 5.2 8 0 0 2 5 103 62 4 0, 2 on First scoreless outing of the season 7. 5/10 SD W, 8 7 6.0 4 3 3 1 4 105 67 6 3 Allowed a then season low tying four hits 8. 5/15 PIT L, 2 1 6.2 2 1 1 2 9 109 68 0 1, 1 on Took a no hitter into the seventh inning 9. 5/21 @SF L, 5 3 2.2 6 5 5 3 1 75 45 1 5, 1 on Shortest outing of the season 10. 5/27 PHI W, 6 2 6.1 6 2 1 2 7 105 69 6 1, 1 on Snapped a two game losing streak MAY: 3 2, 3.29 ERA (5 GS) 27.1 26 11 10 10 26 11. 6/1 LAD W, 2 1 9.0 4 1 1 0 10 113 74 Retired final 15 batters; 2nd CG with Cubs, 13th overall 12. 6/6 @PHI W, 6 4 8.0 4 0 0 0 9 95 63 6 0 Allowed just four singles 13. 6/12 @ATL W, 13 2 7.0 5 1 0 0 7 109 73 13 1 Surrendered just an unearned run in the first inning 14. 6/18 PIT W, 4 3 6.0 7 3 3 3 7 104 67 4 3 Picked up his fifth straight victory 15. 6/23 @MIA ND, 4 2 L 7.0 5 2 2 3 7 100 64 2 2 Allowed a season high two homers 16. 6/28 @ ND, 7 2 W (15) 7.2 3 1 1 1 4 103 71 2 1, 1 on Lone run came on an eighth inning solo HR JUNE: 4 0, 1.41 ERA (6 GS) 44.2 28 8 7 7 44 17. 7/3 @NYM L, 14 3 1.1 9 8 8 1 2 56 36 1 8, 2 on Shortest career outing 18. 7/9 @PIT ND, 12 6 L 3.0 4 5 5 3 3 64 35 5 5 Second straight start fewer than 65 pitches 19. 7/18 NYM W, 5 1 7.2 4 1 1 3 3 98 61 4 1, 1 on 10th win of season 20. 7/24 @MIL ND, 6 5 W 4.0+ 4 4 4 5 7 100 61 0 2, 3 on Walked a season high five batters 21. 7/29 SEA W, 12 1 6.0 4 0 0 2 7 95 58 11 0 10th straight quality start at home this season JULY: 2 1, 7.36 ERA (5 GS) 22.0 25 18 18 14 22 22. 8/5 @OAK W, 7 2 7.0 6 2 2 0 8 107 71 7 2 Allowed both runs in the sixth inning 23. 8/11 STL ND, 4 3 W (11) 6.0 5 2 2 1 6 91 62 3 2 Left with a 3 2 lead 24. 8/17 MIL W, 6 1 6.2 3 1 1 2 7 118 73 6 1, 1 on Season high 118 pitches 25. 8/22 @SD W, 5 1 6.0+ 5 1 1 2 8 100 63 5 0, 2 on Left with two runners on base, one scored 26. 8/28 @LAD ND, 1 0 L 6.0 3 0 0 2 6 98 62 0 0 Left with game scoreless AUGUST: 3 0, 1.71 ERA (5 GS) 31.2 22 6 6 7 35 27. 9/2 SF W, 2 1 9.0 3 1 1 2 4 102 68 14th CG, 2nd this season; lost no hitter after 6.2 IP 28. 9/9 @HOU W, 2 0 7.0 7 0 0 0 7 103 66 2 0 Fifth straight start allowing 1 or 0 R 29. 9/14 @STL W, 7 0 8.0 3 0 0 1 8 104 67 7 0 Career high tying eighth straight win 30. 9/20 W, 6 1 7.0 6 1 1 0 5 97 63 6 1 Recorded game winning RBI with 2B in second 31. 9/25 STL W, 3 1 6.2 3 0 0 1 7 96 61 2 0, 2 on 10th straight win 32. 10/1 @ L, 7 4 5.0 6 5 5 3 6 111 67 3 5 Had allowed four runs in previous eight starts SEPT./OCT.: 5 1, 1.48 ERA (6 GS) 42.2 28 7 7 7 37 1. 10/7 SF W, 1 0 8.0 5 0 0 0 5 86 60 1 0 Longest postseason start 2. 10/15 LAD ND, 8 4 W 6.0 4 1 1 1 3 77 47 3 1 Left in line for the win, up 3 1 3. 10/20 @LAD W, 8 4 7.0 5 1 1 1 6 108 67 8 1 Most pitches this postseason At the Plate AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS 2016.102 59 3 6 3 0 0 6 10 0 0 6 18 0 0 Career.064 157 9 10 3 0 0 7 21 1 0 10 70 0 0 LAST HIT: 10/1/16 @ Cincinnati (single off Tim Adleman)... at bats since then 0 HOME RUNS: N/A MOST HITS: 1 (10x) last, 10/1/16 @ Cincinnati MOST RBI: 1 (7x) last, 9/20/16 vs. Cincinnati Last Time and Career Highs and Lows Last Complete Game: 9/2/16 vs. SF, 2 1 (9.0,3,1,1,2,4) Last Shutout: 8/7/14 vs. MIN, 3 0 (9.0,3,0,0,2,8) Last No Hitter: 5/19/08 vs. KC, 7 0 (9.0,0,0,0,2,9) Most Strikeouts: 15 5/3/14 vs. OAK also has one 14 K game, one 13 K game, five 12 K games, six 11 K games and 13 10 K games (27 total double digit strikeout games) Most Hits Allowed: 12 (2x) last, 6/7/14 @ DET Most Runs Allowed: 11 7/22/12 vs. TOR Wednesday s Starter at Cleveland RHP Jake Arrieta (0 1, 4.91 Postseason) Jake has gone 0 1 with a 4.91 ERA (6 ER/11.0 IP) in two postseason starts this season allowed four runs in 5.0 innings in his last outing in Game Three of the NLCS at the Dodgers (6 0 Cubs loss) went 18 8 with a 3.10 ERA (68 ER/197.1 IP) in 31 regular season starts, including 11 road victories, the second most in the majors has gone 1 1 with a 8.69 ERA (19 ER/19.2 IP) in four regular season starts against the Indians his only start at Progressive Field was August 10, 2010 with Baltimore (6.0 IP, 6 R, 5 ER).

#5 ALBERT ALMORA JR. OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS:.000 (0 6) 2016 Season:.277, 3 HR, 14 RBI Multi Hit Games (7): 2 hit (5), 3 hit (2), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 2; GW RBI 1; 2 Out RBI 6 Last HR: 9/16/16 vs. MIL (Chase Anderson) Career Bests: H 3 (2x), last 9/26/16 @ PIT; RBI 2 (3x), last 9/16/16 vs. MIL; R 2, 9/26/16 @ PIT Albert batted.277 (31 for 112) with nine doubles, three homers and 14 RBI in 47 games across two stints with the Cubs, his first major league action saw time in all three outfield spots with the Cubs, including 33 games (18 starts) in center field recalled, September 6, and finished the season in Chicago, batting.310 (9 for 29) in 13 games. POSTSEASON: Making his postseason debut, he has gone 0 for 9 in six games, including one start (NLCS Game 6). #9 JAVIER BAEZ INF (.342, 1 HR, 7 RBI) NLCS:.318 (7 22), 4 2B, 3 R, 5 RBI, BB, 2 SB, SF 2016 Season:.273, 14 HR, 59 RBI Multi Hit Games (29): 2 hit (20), 3 hit (7), 4 hit (2) GA RBI 8; GW RBI 6; 2 Out RBI 18 Last HR: 9/26/16 @ PIT (Chad Kuhl) Career Bests: H 4 (2x), last 8/29/16 vs. PIT; RBI 6, 9/26/16 @ PIT; R 3, 4/22/16 @ Javy batted.273 with a career high 14 homers while adding 19 doubles and 59 RBI... became just the fourth Cubs player since 1913 with at least 20 starts at 2B, 3B and SS swiped 12 bases, second most on the Cubs. Notched a batting average of.296 (60 for 203) at Wrigley Field, compared to a.252 mark (55 for 218) on the road batted.311 (38 for 122) against lefties, the second highest mark on the team (Kris Bryant,.314). POSTSEASON: Named co MVP of the NLCS with Jon Lester leads the team with seven RBI and is tied for lead with 13 hits his 13 hits are tied for third most by a Cub in a single postseason, trailing Moises Alou s 19 and Kenny Lofton s 16 in 2003 collected a postseason best three hits in NLCS Game Five, driving in three runs stole home in the second inning in Game One, becoming the second Cubs player to do so in postseason play (last in 1907). Has gone 18 for 53 (.340) in 16 career postseason games, including a franchise record tying three go ahead RBI and two game winning RBI has four stolen bases. Hit a game winning solo homer in NLDS Game One and a game winning single in NLDS Game Four hit safely in his first six postseason games this year, tying the club record for longest hitting streak to open a postseason (Moises Alou, 2003 and Mickey Livingston, 1945). #17 KRIS BRYANT INF (.333, 1 HR, 6 RBI) NLCS:.304 (7 23), 3 2B, 3 R, 3 RBI, 3 BB 2016 Season:.292, 39 HR, 102 RBI Multi Hit Games (42): 2 hit (30), 3 hit (9), 4 hit (1), 5 hit (2) GA RBI 24; GW RBI 16; 2 Out RBI 25 Last HR: 9/26/16 @ PIT (Steven Brault) Career Bests: H 5 (2x), last 8/18/16 vs. MIL; RBI 6 (3x), last 6/27/16 @ ; R 4 (4x), last 8/18/16 vs. MIL Kris ranked among the N.L. leaders in home runs (3rd, 39), runs scored (1st, 121), RBI (6th, 102), OBP (9th,.385), slugging (4th,.554), OPS (4th,.939) and WAR (1st, 8.2) his 39 homers were the most by a Cubs player since Derrek Lee hit 46 in 2005 and his 121 runs were the most by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa scored 122 times in 2002. According to STATS Inc., his WAR of 8.2 was the highest by a Cubs player since Sammy Sosa in 2001 (9.2). Became just the second Cub ever to reach 35 homers in his age 24 season, joining Ernie Banks in 1955. POSTSEASON: Tied for the team lead with 13 hits his five doubles in 2016 are the most ever by a Cub in a single postseason and his 10 career postseason extra base hits are also most in franchise history had hit safely in sixstraight postseason games prior to going hitless in NLCS Game Two had the game winning RBI in NLCS Game One and NLCS Game Six. Went 3 for 5 with a double and a ninth inning, game tying, two run homer in NLDS Game Three is 19 for 62 (.306) with three homers and 11 RBI in his last 16 playoff games. #8 CHRIS COGHLAN OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS:.000 (0 2), BB, R 2016 Season:.252, 1 HR, 16 RBI Multi Hit Games (4): 2 hit (3), 3 hit (1), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 4; GW RBI 3; 2 Out RBI 10 Last HR: 9/18/16 vs. MIL (Zach Davies) Career Bests: H 4 (10x), last 9/13/15 @ PHI; RBI 4, 8/14/15 @ CWS; R 4, 6/11/10 @ TB Chris was acquired from Oakland June 9 and batted.252 (26 for 103) with seven doubles, one homer, 16 RBI and 22 walks, contributing to a.391 OBP, ranking second on the team beginning June 10 (min. 20 games) batted.333 (11 for 33) with a.476 OBP in his last 14 games beginning September 16. POSTSEASON: Has gone 1 for 16 (.063) with two runs scored in 11 postseason games. #40 WILLSON CONTRERAS C (.400, 1 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS:.286 (4 14), HR, 3 R, 2 RBI 2016 Season:.282, 12 HR, 35 RBI Multi Hit Games (16): 2 hit (15), 3 hit (1), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 3; GW RBI 2; 2 Out RBI 14 Last HR: 10/2/16 @ (Blake Wood) Career Bests: H 3, 7/7/16 vs. ATL; RBI 3 (2x), last 8/12/16 vs. STL; R 2 (2x), last 8/12/16 vs. STL Willson made his major league debut June 17 and went on to bat.282 (71 for 252) with 14 doubles, 12 homers, 35 RBI and 26 walks his 12 homers were the third most by a Cubs rookie catcher in franchise history, trailing only Geovany Soto (23, 2008) and Randy Hundley (19, 1966) his 12 runners caught stealing ranked tied for second most among rookie catchers, while his four pickoffs tied for second among all catchers. Beginning June 19, he ranked among N.L. rookies in homers (4th, 12), RBI (t 4th, 35), doubles (5th, 14) and walks (t 5th, 26) batted.452 (14 for 31) with three doubles and three homers in his last 11 games beginning Sept. 16. POSTSEASON: Hit his first home run in Game Six of the NLCS delivered a game winning RBI single in NLCS Game Four hit a game tying two run single in the ninth inning of NLDS Game Four has gone 8 for 20 with a walk, four runs scored and four RBI in 10 postseason games, including hits in seven of eight games with an at bat. #24 DEXTER FOWLER OF (.262, 1 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS:.333 (9 27), 3 2B, HR, 6 R, 4 RBI 2016 Season:.276, 13 HR, 48 RBI Multi Hit Games (33): 2 hit (24), 3 hit (9), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 10; GW RBI 6; 2 Out RBI 12 Last HR: 9/21/16 vs. (Robert Stephenson) Career Bests: H 4 (4x), last 6/9/13 vs. SD; RBI 4 (4x), last 6/21/15 @ MIN; R 3 (16x), last 9/21/16 vs. Dexter was named to his first N.L. All Star Team, elected as a starting outfielder set a career high with a.393 OBP, surpassing his.389 mark in 2012 with Colorado batted.293 (36 for 123) against lefties and.270 (90 for 333) against righties ranked second in the N.L. with 4.40 pitches per plate appearance, his highest career mark. Batted.390 (39 for 100) with eight doubles, two triples, seven homers and a.483 OBP in 118 plate appearances leading off the game, the best OBP leading off a game (min. 81 PA) since Chuck Knoblauch in 1996 (.497). Hit seven leadoff homers this season (last, Sept. 13 at St. Louis), 21 for his career (12 with Cubs). POSTSEASON: Has collected multi hit games in three straight games and four of his last six his eight runs this postseason lead the majors has four runs and three RBI over his last three games has batted.261 (24 for 92) with three homers, nine RBI and 15 runs scored in 23 postseason games with the Rockies (2009) and Cubs scored three runs in last year s N.L. Wild Card game. #22 JASON HEYWARD OF (.071, 0 HR, 1 RBI) NLCS:.063 (1 16), 3B, 2 R, RBI, BB 2016 Season:.230, 7 HR, 49 RBI Multi Hit Games (27): 2 hit (20), 3 hit (6), 4 hit (1) GA RBI 8; GW RBI 6; 2 Out RBI 26 Last HR: 9/19/16 vs. (Blake Wood) Career Bests: H 5 (2x), last 7/18/15 vs. NYM; RBI 4 (6x), last 9/30/15 @ PIT; R 4, 8/22/10 @ CHI Jason led all N.L. outfielders with 18 defensive runs saved according to Fangraphs batted (14 for 46) with five doubles and a homer in his final 14 games beginning September 14 overall he batted.230 (122 for 530) with 27 doubles, seven homers and 49 RBI in 142 games ranked third on the team with 11 stolen bases. Batted.283 (47 for 166) in the seventh inning and later compared to.206 (75 for 364) in innings one to six. POSTSEASON: Went 1 for 3 with a triple, walk and two runs in NLCS Game One has qualified for the postseason in five of his seven major league campaigns with the Braves (2010 14), Cardinals (2015) and Cubs (2016). OCTOBER 25, 2016 PAGE 3 CUBS VS. INDIANS RHP COREY KLUBER Kris Bryant....000 3 0 0 0 Chris Coghlan....333 3 1 0 0 Dexter Fowler....000 7 0 0 0 Jason Heyward....000 3 0 0 0 Tommy La Stella....000 3 0 0 0 Miguel Montero....000 3 0 0 0 Anthony Rizzo....333 3 1 0 1 David Ross....333 3 1 0 0 Kyle Schwarber....000 3 0 0 0 Ben Zobrist....077 13 1 0 0 CUBS AT PROGRESSIVE FIELD, REGULAR SEASON Kris Bryant....300 10 3 1 4 Chris Coghlan....300 10 3 0 1 Dexter Fowler....190 21 4 0 0 Jason Heyward....000 11 0 0 0 Miguel Montero....167 12 2 0 0 Anthony Rizzo....250 8 2 1 2 David Ross....323 31 10 2 7 Addison Russell... 250 8 2 1 3 Kyle Schwarber....667 9 6 1 4 Ben Zobrist....246 122 30 3 13 CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, 2016 Albert Almora Jr.....500 2 1 0 1 Javier Baez....200 10 2 2 9 Kris Bryant....071 14 1 1 8 Chris Coghlan....571 7 4 0 9 Willson Contreras....167 6 1 0 2 Dexter Fowler....250 8 2 0 8 Jason Heyward....250 8 2 0 6 Miguel Montero....250 8 2 0 4 Anthony Rizzo....231 13 3 0 8 David Ross....286 7 2 0 7 Addison Russell....391 23 9 1 24 Kyle Schwarber....000 0 0 0 0 Jorge Soler....000 6 0 0 2 Ben Zobrist....357 14 5 0 13 CUBS WITH BASES LOADED, CAREER Albert Almora Jr.....500 2 1 0 1 Javier Baez....154 13 2 2 10 Kris Bryant....174 23 4 3 22 Chris Coghlan....347 49 17 0 47 Willson Contreras....167 6 1 0 2 Dexter Fowler....305 59 18 2 56 Jason Heyward....203 74 15 2 48 Miguel Montero....337 98 33 3 87 Anthony Rizzo....296 54 16 2 49 David Ross....212 66 14 2 54 Addison Russell....282 39 11 1 30 Kyle Schwarber....250 4 1 0 2 Jorge Soler....176 17 3 0 12 Ben Zobrist....316 95 30 6 102 CUBS PINCH HITTING, 2016 Albert Almora Jr.....100 10 1 0 0 Javier Baez....167 18 3 0 0 Kris Bryant....000 0 0 0 0 Chris Coghlan....176 17 3 1 2 Willson Contreras....200 5 1 1 2 Dexter Fowler....000 2 0 0 0 Jason Heyward....500 2 1 0 1 Miguel Montero....200 15 3 1 3 Anthony Rizzo....000 1 0 0 0 David Ross....300 10 3 0 0 Addison Russell....600 5 3 0 1 Kyle Schwarber....000 0 0 0 0 Jorge Soler....200 15 3 0 1 Ben Zobrist....000 3 0 0 0 CUBS PINCH HITTING, CAREER Albert Almora Jr.....100 10 1 0 0 Javier Baez....208 24 5 0 0 Kris Bryant....333 3 1 0 2 Chris Coghlan....228 101 23 4 11 Willson Contreras....200 5 1 1 2 Dexter Fowler....228 57 13 2 4 Jason Heyward....292 24 7 0 5 Miguel Montero....190 105 20 4 18 Anthony Rizzo....100 10 1 0 1 David Ross....192 78 15 3 10 Addison Russell....600 5 3 0 1 Kyle Schwarber....000 9 0 0 0 Jorge Soler....238 21 5 1 4 Ben Zobrist....146 41 6 3 9 #47 MIGUEL MONTERO C (.125, 1 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS:.250 (1 4), HR, R, 4 RBI 2016 Season:.216, 8 HR, 33 RBI Multi Hit Games (13): 2 hit (11), 3 hit (2), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 5; GW RBI 4; 2 Out RBI 14 Last HR: 10/2/16 @ (Raisel Iglesias) Career Bests: H 4 (3x), last 6/12/13 @ LAD; RBI 6, 6/4/14 @ COL; R 3 (8x), last 4/13/16 vs. Miguel hit.310 (18 for 58) with three doubles, three homers, 12 RBI and a.902 OPS in his final 22 contests starting August 20 logged a 3.16 catcher s ERA that ranked third in the majors (min. 50 games) batted.245 (34 for 139) on the road compared to a.176 average (18 for 102) at home hit.250 (19 for 76) with runners in scoring position. POSTSEASON: Hit a pinch hit, game winning grand slam in NLCS Game One was just the third pinch hit grand slam in MLB postseason history and the second grand slam overall in Cubs postseason history has gone 11 for 56 (.196) in 22 post season games with Arizona (2007, 2011) and Chicago.

#44 ANTHONY RIZZO INF (.225, 2 HR, 5 RBI) NLCS:.320 (7 25), 2 2B, 2 HR, 3 R, 5 RBI, 2 BB, SB 2016 Season:.292, 32 HR, 109 RBI Multi Hit Games (44): 2 hit (32), 3 hit (8), 4 hit (4) GA RBI 28; GW RBI 17; 2 Out RBI 30 Last HR: 9/28/16 @ PIT (Jameson Taillon) Career Bests: H 4 (8x), last 8/22/16 @ SD; RBI 6 (3x) last, 4/7/16 @ ARI; R 4, 6/23/13 vs. HOU Anthony set career marks with a.292 average (170 for 583), 170 hits, 43 doubles and 109 RBI in 155 games tied his career high with 32 homers became the first Cub to make three straight N.L. All Star teams since Sammy Sosa made five consecutive, 1998 2002. POSTSEASON: Has gone 7 for 14 with two doubles, two homers, three runs and five RBI in his last three games after going 2 for 26 in his first seven postseason games this year his three hits, two runs and three RBI in NLCS Game Four are all postseason single game highs homered in NLCS Games Four and Six reached three times in NLDS Game Four, going 1 for 2 with two walks and a run. #3 DAVID ROSS C (.182, 1 HR, 2 RBI) NLCS:.200 (1 5), 2B, BB 2016 Season:.229, 10 HR, 32 RBI Multi Hit Games (6): 2 hit (5), 3 hit (1), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 5; GW RBI 4; 2 Out RBI 10 Last HR: 9/25/16 vs. STL (Carlos Martinez) Career Bests: H 4, 4/26/13 vs. HOU; RBI 5 (2x), last 6/22/07 @ SEA; R 3 (5x), last 4/21/16 @ David, who announced he is retiring after the season, started 50 games behind the dish and ranked first in the majors with a 2.39 catcher s ERA and five catcher pickoffs drove in 32 runs, his most since 39 RBI in 2007 with the Reds. POSTSEASON: Reached twice in NLCS Game Five homered and drove in two runs in NLDS Game Four, becoming the oldest Cubs player to homer in the postseason has advanced to the playoffs seven times with the Dodgers (2004), Braves (2010, 2012), Red Sox (2008, 2013) and Cubs (2015 16). #27 ADDISON RUSSELL INF (.189, 2 HR, 4 RBI) NLCS:.273 (6 22), 2B, 2 HR, 5 R, 4 RBI 2016 Season:.238, 21 HR, 95 RBI Multi Hit Games (30): 2 hit (25), 3 hit (5), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 19; GW RBI 11; 2 Out RBI 34 Last HR: 9/19/16 vs. (Tim Adleman) Career Bests: H 3 (8x), last 9/11/16 @ HOU; RBI 4, 7/27/16 vs. CWS; R 3 (2x), last 9/11/16 @ HOU Addison collected 21 homers and 95 RBI in his first full major league season became the first Cubs shortstop to reach 95 RBI since Ernie Banks logged 117 RBI in 1960 the 95 RBI were the most by a Cubs player in their age 22 oryounger season in franchise history credited with 19 defensive runs saved according to Fangraphs. POSTSEASON: Homered in consecutive games (NLCS 4 5), becoming the ninth player in club history to do so is 6 for 13 with five runs and four RBI in his last three games after going 1 for 24 in his first seven postseason games this year is the second youngest shortstop in MLB history with homers in consecutive playoff games, bested only by Corey Seager who did so in this year s NLCS. #12 KYLE SCHWARBER C/OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS:.000 2016 Season:.000 (0 4), 0 HR, 0 RBI Multi Hit Games (0): 2 hit (0), 3 hit (0), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 0; GW RBI 0; 2 Out RBI 0 Last HR: 9/12/15 @ PHI (Jerad Eickhoff) Career Bests: H 4 (2x), last 7/21/15 @ ; RBI 4 (2x), last 8/13/15 vs. MIL; R 3 (4x), last 9/11/15 @ PHI 2 Kyle appeared in two games before suffering a left knee injury when he collided with Dexter Fowler in the outfield, April 7 in Arizona suffered torn ligaments (ACL and LCL) in his left knee and a sprained left ankle underwent surgery, April 19, by Dallas Cowboys orthopedic specialist Dr. Daniel Cooper has appeared in two Arizona Fall League games, going 1 for 6 with a double and two walks. POSTSEASON: Batted.333 (9 for 27) with five homers, six runs and eight RBI in nine post season games in 2015 the five post season homers were second most by any rookie in a single postseason (Evan Longoria, six in 2008). #68 JORGE SOLER OF (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI) NLCS:.000 (0 4), BB 2016 Season:.238, 12 HR, 31 RBI Multi Hit Games (14): 2 hit (13), 3 hit (1), 4 hit (0) GA RBI 4; GW RBI 2; 2 Out RBI 8 Last HR: 9/15/16 vs. MIL (Jimmy Nelson) Career Bests: H 4, 4/20/15 @ PIT; RBI 4, 4/13/15 vs. ; R 3, 4/13/15 vs. Jorge batted.277 (39 for 141) with 10 homers and 25 RBI in his last 53 games after hitting.174 (15 for 86) with two homers and six RBI in his first 33 games hit.258 (25 for 97) with seven homers in 36 games after returning from a D.L. stint, August 5 reached base in a career high 11 straight games, June 2 August 12. POSTSEASON: Batted.474 (9 for 19) with three homers in the 2015 postseason reached base safely in his first nine career post season plate appearances, the first player in MLB history to accomplish the feat. #18 BEN ZOBRIST INF (.167, 0 HR, 3 RBI) NLCS:.150 (3 20), 2B, 3 R, RBI, 4 BB, SF 2016 Season:.272, 18 HR, 76 RBI Multi Hit Games (39): 2 hit (27), 3 hit (11), 4 hit (1) GA RBI 16; GW RBI 12; 2 Out RBI 32 Last HR: 10/1/16 @ (Michael Lorenzen) Career Bests: H 5, 6/10/13 vs. BOS; RBI 8, 4/28/11 @ MIN; R 4 (4x), last 6/9/12 @ MIA Ben batted.272 (142 for 523) with 31 doubles, three triples, 18 home runs, 76 RBI and 96 walks his 96 walks ranked fifth in the N.L. and were the most by any Cub since Carlos Pena had 101 in 2011. Led N.L. switch hitters with 94 runs scored, was second with 31 doubles and a.386 OBP, fourth with 142 hits. POSTSEASON: Drew three walks in NLCS Game Five was a key member of last season s Royals World Championship club, batting.303 (20 for 66) with eight doubles and two homers in 16 games has appeared in 46 total postseason games, batting.238 (40 for 168). OCTOBER 25, 2016 PAGE 4 CUBS HOME RUNS, 2016 Batter (Total)... Solo 2 Run 3 Run GS Albert Almora Jr. (3)... 1 2 Javier Baez (14)... 6 5 1 2 Kris Bryant (39)... 22 12 4 1 Chris Coghlan (1)... 1 Willson Contreras (12)... 7 4 1 Dexter Fowler (13)... 10 2 1 Jason Heyward (7)... 3 4 Miguel Montero (8)... 4 3 1 Anthony Rizzo (32)... 18 9 5 David Ross (10)... 7 1 2 Addison Russell (21)... 9 8 3 1 Kyle Schwarber (0)... Jorge Soler (12)... 8 2 2 Ben Zobrist (18)... 12 3 3 CUBS MULTI RBI GAMES, 2016 Batter... 2 RBI 3 RBI 4 RBI 5+ RBI Albert Almora Jr. (4)... 4 Javier Baez (12)... 7 3 1 1 Kris Bryant (21)... 14 2 2 3 Chris Coghlan (5)... 3 2 Willson Contreras (7)... 5 2 Dexter Fowler (7)... 5 2 Jason Heyward (13)... 10 3 Miguel Montero (7)... 3 4 Anthony Rizzo (24)... 9 12 2 1 (6) David Ross (8)... 6 2 Addison Russell (26)... 18 8 1 Kyle Schwarber (0)... Jorge Soler (8)... 6 3 Ben Zobrist (19)... 13 4 2 HOME RUNS IN 2016 2016 Season... Solo 2 Run 3 Run GS Cubs (199)... 111 60 23 5 Opponents (162)... 102 38 17 5 CUBS HOME RUNS, LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Game Opening HR:... Dexter Fowler, 9/13/16 @ St. Louis (Jaime Garcia) Walk Off HR:... Miguel Montero, 9/16/16 vs. Milwaukee (Blaine Boyer) Pinch HR:... Miguel Montero, 10/2/16 @ Cincinnati (Raisel Iglesias) Pinch Hit Grand Slam:... David DeJesus, 5/11/12 @ Milwaukee (Kameron Loe) Inside The Park HR:... Anthony Rizzo, 6/29/16 @ Cincinnati (Cody Reed) Three Homer Game:... Kris Bryant, 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati Pitcher Hitting Homer:... Jake Arrieta, 6/27/16 @ Cincinnati (Michael Lorenzen) Homer in 1 st M.L. At Bat:... Willson Contreras, 6/19/16 vs. Pittsburgh (A.J. Schugel) Homer in 1 st Cubs At Bat:... Willson Contreras, 6/19/16 vs. Pittsburgh (A.J. Schugel) Switch Hitter, HR Both Sides of Plate:... Dioner Navarro, 5/29/13 vs. Chicago (A.L.) 2016 HOME RUN HIGHLIGHTS 3 Homer Games (1):... Bryant, 6/27 @ 2 Homer Games (12):... Bryant, 4/21 @, 8/18 vs. MIL & 8/26 @ LAD; Rizzo, 4/24 @, 7/20 vs. NYM, 9/6 @ MIL & 9/14 @ STL; Zobrist, 5/6 vs. WSH & 9/30 @ ; Szczur, 8/12 vs. STL; Russell, 7/5 vs. & 8/21 @ COL Grand Slams (5):... Bryant, 4/21 @ (Drew Hayes); Szczur, 4/29 vs. ATL (Chris Withrow); Baez, 6/28 @ (J.J. Hoover) & 9/26 @ MIL (Chad Kuhl); Russell, 7/27 vs. CWS (Jacob Turner) 3 Consecutive Games with a Homer (3):... Rizzo, 4/20 22; Zobrist, 5/4 6; Russell, 8/21 23 Pinch Homers (2):... Contreras, 6/19 vs. PIT & Montero, 10/2 @ Back to Back Homers (7):... Rizzo & Soler, 4/16 vs. COL; Rizzo & Zobrist, 5/6 vs. WSH; Heyward & Bryant, 5/17 @ MIL; Zobrist & Soler, 5/20 @ SF; Heyward & Bryant, 6/2 vs. LAD; Bryant & Rizzo, 6/19 vs. PIT; Bryant and Rizzo, 6/27 @ Back to Back to Back Homers (0):... N/A Pitchers Hitting Homers (2):... Arrieta, 4/10 @ ARI (Shelby Miller); Arrieta, 6/27 @ (Michael Lorenzen) Game Opening Homers (9):Fowler, 5/19 @ MIL (Junior Guerra), 5/28 vs. PHI (Jerad Eickhoff), 6/4 vs. ARI (Edwin Escobar), 7/22 @ MIL (Jimmy Nelson) 8/5 @ OAK (Dillon Overton), 8/19 @ COL (Tyler Anderson) & 9/13 @ STL (Jaime Garcia) Zobrist, 6/15 @ WSH (Stephen Strasburg) & 6/28 @ (John Lamb) Game Ending, Walk Off Homers (2):... Baez, 5/8 vs. WSH (Blake Treinen); Montero, 9/16 vs. MIL (Blaine Boyer) CUBS CATCHING CORPS CS/ATT % PICKOFFS PB ERA Contreras 12/34 35.3% 2 4 4.07 (176 ER/389.2 IP) Federowicz 0/3 0.0% 0 0 2.86 (20 ER/63.0 IP) Montero 5/63 7.9% 1 3 3.16 (196 ER/558.1 IP) Ross 17/58 29.3 % 5 1 2.39 (119 ER/448.2 IP) Pitcher Pickoffs (10): Hammel (3), Hendricks (3), Wood (1), Rondon (1), Cahill (1), Smith (1) CUBS LINEUP BREAKDOWNS 1 Fowler 118 (80 38), Zobrist 20 (8 12), La Stella 9 (4 4), Coghlan 5 (3 2), Baez 4 (3 1), Szczur 4 (4 0), Heyward 2 (1 1) 2 Bryant 83 (52 31), Heyward 66 (42 24), La Stella 3 (3 0), Zobrist 3 (1 2), Rizzo 1 (0 1), Soler 1 (1 0), Szczur 1 (1 0), Contreras 1 (1 0), Baez 1 (1 0), Coghlan 1 (1 0), Almora 1 (0 0) 3 Rizzo 80 (52 28), Bryant 62 (40 22), Zobrist 17 (10 7), Soler (1 0), Coghlan (0 1), Russell (0 0) 4 Rizzo 70 (47 23), Zobrist 56 (37 19), Contreras 18 (9 8), Soler 14 (9 5), Baez 2 (1 1), Russell 1 (0 1) 5 Zobrist 43 (32 11), Russell 47 (31 16), Contreras 18 (7 11), Soler 15 (10 5), Bryant 10 (6 4), Heyward 9 (8 1), Baez 7 (2 4), Montero 5 (2 3), Szczur 1 (1 0), Coghlan 3 (3 0), La Stella 2 (0 2), Almora Jr. 2 (1 1) 6 Heyward 45 (28 17), Soler 24 (17 7), Russell 24 (16 8), Baez 20 (12 8), Montero 13 (8 5), La Stella 11 (8 3), Coghlan 6 (3 3), Contreras 5 (2 3), Szczur 5 (2 2), Almora Jr. 3 (2 1), Schwarber 2 (2 0), Zobrist 2 (2 0), Kalish 1 (1 0), Candelario 1 (0 1) 7 Russell 50 (31 19), Baez 34 (21 13), Montero 23 (16 7), Contreras 12 (8 4), Heyward 11 (6 5), Szczur 9 (4 5), Soler 8 (7 1), Coghlan 6 (5 1), La Stella 3 (2 1), Almora Jr. 3 (2 1), Candelario 1 (1 0), Ross 1 (0 1), Federowicz 1 (0 0) 8 Ross 47 (37 10), Baez 25 (16 9), Montero 24 (12 12), Russell 17 (11 6), Szczur 8 (6 2), Contreras 9 (5 4), Coghlan 7 (5 2), Federowicz 6 (4 2), Almora Jr. 6 (2 4), Hendricks 3 (3 0), Lackey 3 (0 3), Hammel 2 (0 2), Kawasaki 4 (2 1), Arrieta 1 (0 1) 9 Lester 29 (21 8), Hammel 28 (17 11), Arrieta 26 (17 9), Lackey 25 (17 8), Hendricks 25 (15 10), Almora Jr. 7 (4 3), Montgomery 5 (3 2), Baez 4 (1 3), La Stella 3 (0 3), Ross 2 (2 0), Russell 1 (1 0), Contreras 1 (1 0), Warren 1 (0 1), Matusz 1 (1 0), Szczur 1 (1 0), Cahill 1 (1 0), Zastryzny 1 (0 0), Buchanan 1 (1 0) C Montero 64 (38 26), Ross 50 (40 10), Contreras 41 (22 19), Federowicz 7 (4 2) 1B Rizzo 152 (100 52), Bryant 6 (3 3), Contreras 2 (0 2), Baez 2 (0 1), Coghlan 1 (1 0) 2B Zobrist 113 (75 38), Baez 38 (22 16), La Stella 7 (4 3), Kawasaki 4 (2 1) 3B Bryant 100 (67 33), Baez 36 (22 14), La Stella 24 (13 10), Candelario 2 (1 1) SS Russell 141 (90 50), Baez 21 (13 8) LF Soler 51 (34 17), Bryant 36 (22 14), Coghlan 24 (17 7), Contreras 21 (11 9), Szczur 14 (9 5), Zobrist 11 (6 5), Almora Jr. 2 (1 1), Schwarber 2 (2 0), Kalish 1 (1 0) CF Fowler 117 (80 37), Heyward 21 (10 11), Almora Jr. 18 (8 9), Szczur 6 (5 1) RF Heyward 112 (75 37), Zobrist 18 (9 9), Bryant 12 (6 6), Szczur 9 (5 3), Soler 5 (4 1), Coghlan 4 (2 2), Almora Jr. 2 (2 0) P Lester 32 (24 8), Arrieta 31 (20 11), Lackey 30 (18 12), Hammel 30 (17 13), Zastryzny 1 (0 0) Hendricks 30 (19 11), Montgomery 5 (3 2), Warren 1 (0 1), Matusz 1 (1 0), Cahill (1 0), Buchanan 1 (1 0) DH Soler 7 (7 0), Fowler 1 (0 1), Bryant 1 (0 1), Montero 1 (0 1) RUNS SCORED BY INNING INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL CUBS 109 72 95 105 74 97 86 89 64 17 808 OPP. 71 61 40 58 46 68 70 81 54 7 556 OUTFIELD ASSISTS (20) Fowler (6), Heyward (5), Bryant (3), Coghlan (2), Soler, Almora Jr., Zobrist, Contreras

Cubs Pitching OCTOBER 25, 2016 PAGE 5 TEAM PITCHING W L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Starting Pitchers 81 39 2.96 5 989.0 759 353 325 108 296 922 Relievers 22 19 3.56 38 470.2 366 203 186 55 199 519 Season Totals 103 58 3.15 5/38 1,459.2 1,125 556 511 163 495 1,441 CUBS BULLPEN LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST HOLD SV/OPP 1BF IR/IRS Aroldis Chapman 10/22 @ LA 1.2,0,0,0,1,1 7/16/16 vs. MIL (5 4, 10 inn.) 9/25/16 vs. STL (3 1) 5/19/12 @ NYY 16/18 28/24 8/4 Carl Edwards Jr. 10/19 @ LA 0.2,0,0,0,1,1 N/A 10/2/16 @ (7 4) 9/27/16 @ PIT 2/3 36/31 24/8 Justin Grimm 10/18 @ LA 1.1,1,0,0,0,1 10/2/16 @ (7 4) 8/8/15 vs. SF (8 6) 9/25/16 vs. STL 0/0 68/44 32/6 Mike Montgomery 10/19 @ LA W 2.0,2,0,0,0,2 8/11/16 vs. STL (4 3, 11 inn) N/A 9/27/16 @ PIT 0/0 11/8 5/3 Hector Rondon 10/19 @ LA 1.0,1,0,0,0,1 7/31/16 vs. SEA (7 6, 12 inn) 7/24/16 @ MIL (6 5) 9/19/16 vs. 18/23 54/41 9/1 Pedro Strop 10/20 @ LA 1.0,2,1,1,0,0 7/10/16 @ PIT (6 5) 9/19/15 vs. STL (5 4) 8/7/16 @ OAK 0/4 54/38 21/6 Travis Wood 10/19 @ LA 0.1,0,0,0,1,0 8/26/16 @ LAD (6 4, 10) 10/4/15 @ MIL (3 1) 9/27/16 @ PIT 0/1 76/59 37/5 2016 SEASON TOTALS 38/53 (.716) 503/360 (.716) 226/62 (.274) #54 AROLDIS CHAPMAN LHP (1 0, 4.26 ERA, 3 SV) 2016: 1 1, 1.01, 16 SV MOST IP, 2016: 2.1, 7/9 @ CLE MOST IP, CAREER: 2.1, 7/9/16 @ CLE LAST WIN: 7/9/16 @ CLE (7 6, 11 inn.) LAST SV: 9/25/16 vs. STL (3 1) Aroldis was acquired by the Cubs from the Yankees on July 25, and went 1 1 with a 1.01 ERA and 16 saves for Chicago combined to go 4 1 with a 1.55 ERA and 36 saves between the Yankees and Cubs converted 16 of 18 save chances with the Cubs. Ranked third among all relievers in opponent batting average (.158), fourth in ERA. Struck out 46 batters in 26.2 innings with Chicago. POSTSEASON: Pitched a postseason career high 1.2 innings to finish out Game Six of the NLCS recorded saves in all three wins in the NLDS vs. San Francisco is 1 1 with three saves and a 2.84 ERA (4 ER/12.2 IP) in 13 relief appearances. #6 CARL EDWARDS JR. RHP (0 0, 0.00 ERA, 2 HOLDS) 2016: 0 1, 3.75, 2 SV, 6 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0 (2x), last 7/31 vs. SEAMOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (2x), last 7/31/16 vs. SEA LAST WIN: N/A LAST SV: 10/2/16 @ (7 4) Carl made 36 relief appearances for the Cubs in two stints with the big league team posted a 0.81 WHIP and a.123 opposing batting average led N.L. pitchers (min. 30 IP) in swing and miss percentage (39.5 percent). Led N.L. rookies in soft hit percentage (25.0 percent), opposing OBP (.210), opposing OPS (.456), WHIP and strikeout percentage (37.7 percent). Did not allow a hit in 25 of his 36 outings 28 of his appearances were scoreless. POSTSEASON: Carl is on his first career post season roster has allowed just one hit in 3.2 scoreless innings across five outings. #52 JUSTIN GRIMM RHP (0 0, 7.71 ERA) 2016: 2 1, 4.10, 10 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 2x last 8/26 @ LAD MOST IP, CAREER: 7.2 6/14/13 vs. TOR LAST WIN: 10/2/16 @ (5 4) LAST SV: 8/8/15 vs. SF (8 6) Justin made 68 relief appearances for Chicago, and in 28 outings from June 28 Sept. 13 he posted a 0.40 ERA (1 ER/22.2 IP) held opponents to a.156 average during the run. Walked 23, struck out 65 and allowed five homers averaged 11.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings. Stranded 26 of 32 inherited runners retired 44 of 68 first batters faced. Held opponents to a.154 average and a.292 slugging mark with RISP. POSTSEASON: Has made six relief appearances for Chicago, including three this postseason tossed 1.1 scoreless innings yesterday. #38 MIKE MONTGOMERY LHP (1 1, 3.72 ERA, 2 Holds) 2016: 1 1, 2.89 MOST IP, 2016: 6.1, 7/10 @ KC (w/sea) MOST IP, CAREER: 9.0 (2x), last 6/30/15 @ SD LAST WIN: 8/11/16 vs. STL (4 3, 11 inn.) LAST SV: N/A Mike was acquired by the Cubs in a four player deal from Seattle on July 20 combined to go 4 5 with a 2.52 ERA (28 ER/100.0 IP) in 49 games between the Mariners and Cubs. Posted a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP) in 12 relief appearances for the Cubs had no record and a 3.33 ERA (9 ER/24.1 IP) in five starts for Chicago. On the season, held lefties to a.183 average while righties hit.236. Had a groundball percentage of 60.6, second highest on the club (min. 10 G). POSTSEASON: Mike is on his first career post season roster earned his first postseason win last night, tossing 2.0 innings pitched 4.0 innings in NLDS Game Three ranks second among all relievers this postseason with 9.2 innings pitched. #56 HECTOR RONDON RHP (1 0, 4.91 ERA, 1 Hold) 2016: 2 3, 3.53, 18 SV, 7 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 7/31 vs. SEA MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (17x) last, 7/31/16 vs. SEA LAST WIN: 7/31/16 vs. SEA (7 6, 12 inn.) LAST SV: 7/24/16 @ MIL (6 5) Activated from the D.L. Sept. 6 had landed on the shelf, August 19 with a right triceps strain walked eight and struck out 58 in 51.0 innings recorded a 0.98 WHIP. Allowed one or no runs in 50 of his 54 outings, including 41 scoreless games. Limited righties to a.200 batting average while lefties batted.260. Led all Cubs relievers with 1.41 walks per 9.0 innings pitched. POSTSEASON: Tossed a scoreless ninth inning last night pitched to a 3.60 ERA (2 ER/5.0 IP) in five post season games last year (recorded two saves in the NLDS vs. St. Louis) stranded an inherited runner Oct. 8. #46 PEDRO STROP RHP (0 0, 4.91 ERA, 1 Hold) 2016: 2 2, 2.85, 21 H MOST IP, 2016: 2.0, 5/18 @ MIL MOST IP, CAREER: 2.0 (10x) last, 5/18/16 @ MIL LAST WIN: 7/10/16 @ PIT (6 5) LAST SV: 9/19/15 vs. STL (5 4) Pedro posted a 0.89 WHIP, a career best mark and the second best among N.L. relievers (Dodgers Kenley Jansen, 0.67) recorded at least one strikeout in 41 of his 54 games. Ranked fourth among N.L. relievers in opponent batting average (.163) and fifth in opponent OPS (.517). Landed on the D.L. with a left meniscus tear, August 11 activated, September 23. POSTSEASON: Is 1 0 with a 2.45 ERA (3 ER/11.0 IP) in 13 relief appearances reached the NLDS with Baltimore in 2012 and pitched in last season s NLDS and NLCS with Chicago. #37 TRAVIS WOOD LHP (1 0, 1.93 ERA, 2 Holds) 2016: 4 0, 2.95, 12 H MOST IP, 2016: 4.0, 5/30 vs. LAD MOST IP, CAREER: 9.0 7/10/10 @ PHI LAST WIN: 8/26/16 @ LAD (6 4) LAST SV: 10/4/15 @ MIL (3 1) Ranked sixth in the N.L. with 77 appearances stranded 32 of 37 inherited runners, and his 86.5 success rate ranked fifth in the N.L. Held left handed hitters to a.128 average, and did not allow a hit or walk to his final 19 left handed hitters faced starting August 22. Posted a 1.53 road ERA in 36 games had a 4.26 home ERA in 41 contests. Held the opposition to a.199 average, including a.137 mark with RISP. POSTSEASON: Is 2 0 with a 2.87 ERA (5 ER/15.2 IP) in 13 relief appearances has fourstraight scoreless outings picked up Oct. 8 s win with 1.1 scoreless innings in relief of Kyle Hendricks, who departed with a right forearm contusion. 2016 CUBS HIGHS AND LOWS CUBS OPPONENTS 16, 4/21 @... Largest Winning Margin... 11, 7/3 @ NYM 6, 7/31 vs. SEA (down 6 0, won 7 6)... Largest Come Behind W... 3, 4, 6/30@NYM 8/19@COL (down 5 1, 3 0, won 4 3) 7 6) 16, 4/21 @... Most Runs... 14, 7/3 @ NYM 6 (4x), (5x), last 7/29 9/26 vs. @ PIT SEA (6th)... Most Runs, Inn.... 7 (2x), (3x), last 7/3 8/21 @ NYM COL (2nd) (1st) 18, (2x), 4/21 last @ 9/26... @ PIT Most Hits... 22, 7/3 @ NYM 6 (4x), (5x), last 6/24 9/26 @ MIA PIT (4th) (1st)... Most Hits, Inn.... 8, 7/3 @ NYM (2nd) 1, 5/31 vs. LAD... Fewest Hits... 0, 4/21 @ 5 (4x), last 8/12 vs. STL... Most Home Runs... 5 (2x), last 7/3 @ NYM 3, 7/5 vs. (3rd)... Most Home Runs, Inn.... 3, 4/23 @ (6th) 5 (3x), (4x), last 7/9 8/18 @ vs. PIT MIL... Most Doubles... 5, 4, 9/24 7/5 vs. STL 2, (2x), 4/7 @ last AZ 9/27...Most @ PIT...Most Triples... 1 (4x), last 2, 5/7 8/24 vs. @ WSH SD 9 (2x), last 8/12 vs. STL... Most Extra Base Hits... 8, 7/3 @ NYM 11 (2x) last 6/17 vs. PIT... Most BBs By Batters... 10 (2x), 10, 8/18 5/8 vs. vs. WSH MIL 18, 6/5 vs. ARI... Most Ks By Pitchers... 16 (2x), last 7/31 vs. SEA 3, (2x), 5/2 @ last PIT 9/25... vs. STL Most Stolen Bases... 6, 7/24 @ MIL 3 (6x), (2x), last 9/27 6/2 vs. @ LAD PIT... Most Double Plays Turned... 4, 7/24 @ MIL 4 (3x), (2x), last 8/21 6/12 @ COL ATL... Most Errors Committed... 22 (11x), (13x), last last 7/25 9/26 @ CWS PIT 15, 14 (3x), 8/29 last vs. 6/17 PIT... vs. PIT Most Left On Base... 21, 5/8 vs. WSH Longest Winning Streak: 11 games... 7/31 8/12 Longest Losing Streak: 5 games... 7/5 9 Most Runs, Both Clubs: 20... 4/7 @ AZ (Cubs 14, Arizona 6) Most Hits, Both Clubs: 33... 7/3 @ NYM (Cubs 11, Mets 22) Most Home Runs, Both Clubs: 7 (2x)... last 8/12 vs. STL (Cubs 5, Cardinals 2) Most Strikeouts By Pitchers, Both Clubs: 30...7/31 vs. SEA (Cubs 14, Mariners 16) Most Left On Base, Both Clubs: 34... 5/8 vs. WSH (Cubs 13, Nationals 21) Fewest Left On Base, Both Clubs: 5...5/17 @ MIL (Cubs 2, Brewers 3) Consecutive Games With a Home Run: 10 games... 6/27 7/6 and 6/27 7/6 8/16 26 Consecutive Games Without a Home Run: 5 games (2x)......7/30 8/3 7/30 8/3 & 9/1 5 Consecutive Errorless Games: 8 games... 6/1 8 Consecutive Games With An Error: 5... games 6/24 28 Shortest Game, Time: 2:10 1:15... (6 inn.) 5/17 9/29 @ MIL PIT Longest Shortest Game, Time: 5:00 (9 inn.):... 2:10 5/17 5/18 @ MIL Longest Most Innings: Game, 15 Time:... 5:03 8/29 6/28 vs. @ PIT Largest Most Innings: Wrigley 15 Field... Crowd: 41,678, 4/17 vs. COL 6/28 @ Largest Wrigley Road Crowd: Field 45,565, Crowd: 4/25 41,678, @ STL 4/17 vs. COL Largest Series Sweeps: Road Crowd: 11 (2 G, 49,522, 4/4 58/27 @ LAA), @ LAD (3 G, 4/11 14 vs. ), (2 G, 4/26 28 vs. MIL), (3 Series G, 5/2 4 Sweeps: @ PIT), 15 (2 (4 G, 4/4 5 5/5 8 @ vs. LAA), WSH), (3 (3 G, G, 4/11 14 5/27 29 vs. vs. ), PHI), (2 (3 G, G, 4/26 28 6/17 19 vs. vs. MIL), PIT), (2 (3 G, 7/27 28 5/2 4 @ vs. PIT), CWS), (4 G, (35/5 8 G, 8/1 3 vs. WSH), vs. MIA), (3 G, (35/27 29 G, 8/5 7 vs. @ PHI), OAK), (3 (2 G, G, 6/17 19 8/9 10 vs. PIT), LAA) (2 G, 7/27 28 vs. CWS), (3 G, 8/1 3 vs. MIA), (3 G, 8/5 7 @ OAK), (2 G, 8/9 10 vs. LAA), BATTING HIGHLIGHTS (4 G, 8/16 18 vs. MIL), (3 G, 8/22 24 @ SD), (3 G, 8/29 31 vs. MIL), (3 G, 9/19 21 vs. ) Longest Hitting Streak: 16 games, Zobrist... 5/13 30 Most Runs Scored: 4 (3x), last Szczur BATTING... HIGHLIGHTS 8/12 vs. STL Most Longest Hits: Hitting 5, Bryant Streak:... 16 games, Zobrist 6/275/13 30 @ Most Total Runs Scored: Bases: 16, 4 (4x), Bryant, last single game Bryant... franchise record 8/18 6/27 vs. @ MIL Most Extra Base Hits: 5 (2x), Hits: Bryant 5, Bryant... 6/27 @ & 8/18 6/27 vs. @ MIL Most Total Doubles: Bases: 2 (13x), 16, Bryant, last Bryant single game... franchise record 8/12 6/27 vs. @ STL Most Extra Base Triples: 1 (14x), Hits: last 5, Bryant Zobrist... 7/31 6/27 vs. @ SEA Most Doubles: RBI: 6 (3x), 2 (16x), last Bryant last Heyward... 9/15 6/27 vs. @ MIL Most Stolen Triples: Bases: 1 (20x), 2, last Fowler Almora... Jr. & Coghlan 9/27 5/2 @ PIT Most RBI: Walks: 6 (4x), 3 (6x), last last Baez Russell... 6/30 9/26 @@ NYM PIT Most Stolen Strikeouts: Bases: 4 (3x), 2 (2x), last last Rizzo Fowler... 7/19 9/25 vs. vs. NYM STL Most 2 Hit Innings: Walks: 3 1, (8x), Zobrist last (2nd) Fowler... 9/11 5/25 @ HOU STL Most Strikeouts: 4 (3x), last Rizzo... 7/19 vs. NYM 2 Hit Innings: 1, Zobrist (2nd)... PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS 5/25 @ STL Longest Winning Streak: 9 games, Arrieta... 4/4 5/25 Longest Losing Streak: 4, Hammel... PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS 6/10 7/1 Complete Longest Winning Game Shutouts: Streak: 10 2, games, Arrieta Lester & Hendricks... 4/21 @ & 8/1 7/18 9/25 vs. MIA 9.0 Inning Longest Losing Complete Streak: Games: 4, Hammel 4, last... Hendricks 8/16/10 7/1 vs. MIA Complete Low Hit Complete Game Shutouts: Game: 0, 2, Arrieta... & Hendricks 4/21 @ & 4/21 8/1 vs. @ MIA 9.0 Inning Longest Outing, Complete Reliever: Games: 4.0, 5, Wood last Lester... 5/30 9/2 vs. vs. LAD SF Low Hit Most Strikeouts, Complete Starter: Game: 12 0, Arrieta (2x), Arrieta... & Hendricks 6/5 vs. ARI & 6/19 4/21 vs. @ PIT Longest Reliever: Outing, 5 (2x), Reliever: Cahill & 4.2, Edwards Cahill... Jr. 7/6 vs. & 7/31 8/20 vs. @ COL SEA Consecutive Most Strikeouts, Strikeouts: Starter: 5, 12 Lackey (2x), Arrieta... & Hendricks 6/5 vs. ARI & 6/19 5/23 vs. @ STL PIT Consecutive Reliever: 5 Scoreless (3x), last Innings, Zastryzny Starter:... 23.0 IP, Arrieta... 8/21 4/10 28 @ COL Consecutive Reliever: 12.1 Strikeouts: IP, Grimm 5, Lackey... 6/28 current 5/23 @ STL Consecutive Scoreless Save Opportunities Innings, Starter: Converted: 23.0 IP, 22, Arrieta... Rondon 8/14/15 6/6/16 4/10 28 Consecutive Reliever: 14.0 Batters IP, Grimm Retired:... 16, Lester 5/15 6/28 8/24 vs. PIT Most Consecutive Runs Allowed: Save Opportunities 10, Hammel... Converted: 22, Rondon 8/14/15 6/6/16 7/1 @ NYM Most Consecutive Hits Allowed: Batters 9 Retired: (4x), last 18, Arrieta Hendricks... 9/12 7/8 @ STL PIT Most Runs Homers Allowed: 10, 5, Hammel...... 7/1 @ NYM and 8/21 7/1 @ NYM COL Most Hits Walks WlkAllowed: Issued: 13, 5 (3x), Hammel last Lester... 7/24 9/6 @ MIL Most Longest Homers No Hit Allowed: Stretch, 5, Start Hammel of Game:... 9.0, Arrieta 7/1 4/21 @ NYM Most Walks Issued: 7, Arrieta... 8/18 vs. MIL Longest No Hit Stretch, Start of Game: MISCELLANEOUS 9.0, Arrieta... INFO 4/21 @ Come From Behind Wins: 25 High Water Mark: 32 (73 41 & 75 43) Losses after Leading: 19 MISCELLANEOUS Low Water INFO Mark: N/A Games Come From Behind Won Last At Bat: Wins: 33 9 No. High Water of Times Mark: at.500 45 Mark: (101 56, N/A 102 57, 103 58) Walkoff Losses after Wins: Leading: 4 (5/8 vs. 26 WSH, 7/31 vs. SEA, 8/3 Low Water vs. MIA Mark: & 8/11 N/A vs. STL) Games Won in Last At Bat: 14 No. of Times at.500 Mark: N/A Walkoff Wins: 7 (5/8 vs. WSH, 7/31 vs. SEA, 8/3 vs. MIA, 8/11 vs. STL, 8/29 vs. PIT, 9/4 vs. SF & 9/16 vs. MIL)