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THE PIRATES...finished the regular season winning 11 of their final 15 games...were a season-high 35 games over.500 (95-60) following their victory on 9/26; the first time the Bucs have been 35 games over.500 since the 1972 team finished with a 96-59 record ( + 37)...Won a season-high eight straight games on two occasions (6/12-18 and 9/19-26)...Had the best record in the Major Leagues from May 9 thru the end of the season (85-48,.639)...Scored a season-high 13 runs on 8/9 vs. Los Angeles (NL)...Collected a season-high 21 hits in their 9-3 victory vs. Detroit on 7/1 (most hits in a game since also recording 21 on 5/13/14 at Colorado). FOR THE RECORD: For just the sixth time in their 129-year history (since 1887), and for the first time since 1991 (98-64), the Pirates won 98 games in a season...the Bucs produced the second-best record in the Major Leagues in 2015 behind St. Louis (100-62) and have also done so over the last three seasons...in that time, the Pirates have posted a 280-206 record (.576), trailing only the Cardinals (287-199,.591). WILD CARD GAME: For the third straight season the Pirates hosted the Wild Card Game...Chicago s Jake Arrieta tossed a five-hit shutout as the Bucs dropped a 4-0 decision at PNC Park on 10/7. SRO: The crowd of 40,889 that witnessed the 2015 Wild Card Game is the largest ever to see a baseball game at PNC Park, topping the 40,629 that attended the 2014 Wild Card Game...During the regular season the Pirates posted a 17-4 record when playing in front of their 21 sold out games. #BUCTOBER: For the third straight year the Bucs clinched a postseason berth on September 23, doing so this year in a 13-7 win at Colorado...Clinching in game #152 this year marked the earliest the Bucs have done so since 1991 (game #150). A RETURN ENGAGEMENT: Since divisional play began in 1969, this marked the eighth time in club history in which Pittsburgh made back-to-back appearances in the playoffs (also 1970-71, 1971-72, 1974-75, 1990-91, 1991-92, 2013-14 and 2014-15)...Since the first World Series was played in 1903, the Bucs have now reached the postseason in three consecutive years on three occasions (1970-1972, 1990-1992 and 2013-2015). GUIDING THE SHIP: In his five years as Pittsburgh s manager, Clint Hurdle has posted a 431-379 record...he picked up career win #900 this year on June 12 in a 1-0 victory over the Phillies in 13 innings...hurdle s 431 wins in a Pittsburgh uniform rank seventh all-time; he passed Hall-of-Famer Bill McKechnie (409 wins) on August 26...His 965 Major League wins rank fifth among active managers. HOME SWEET HOME: The Pirates went 53-28 at home in 2015, the most home wins since 1992 (53-28)...This marked the third straight season in which the Bucs have reached the 50-win mark at PNC Park - the first time in franchise history that Pittsburgh has had a streak of this length...the only other team with 50 or more home wins in each of the last three seasons is the Cardinals, who have done so in each of the last four seasons...only the Cardinals (160) have won more games at home over the last three seasons than the Pirates (154). FAN-TASTIC: The Pirates established a single-season attendance record (2,498,596), breaking the mark of 2,442,564 set last season...the Bucs also posted 21 sellouts this season, two shy of the club record set in 2013 and matched in 2014. SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Pirates went 17-7-2 in series played at PNC Park during the regular season and 31-16-5 overall...the Bucs posted 14 series sweeps, ranking second behind the Mets (15) in Major League Baseball. WHAT A RELIEF: Pittsburgh s bullpen posted the lowest ERA (2.64) among all Major League teams in 2015 and the club s 31 wins in relief rank second in the Majors behind the Cubs (37)...Since the beginning of the 2013 campaign, Pittsburgh s relievers lead all National League teams in ERA (2.90) and have also won a Major League-leading 94 games (the next closest team is Kansas City with 91). ON THE MOUND: The Pirates ranked second in the National League with a 3.21 ERA in 2015, the club s lowest single-season ERA since the Bucs led the league with a 3.11 mark in 1984...Over the last three seasons, Pittsburgh s 3.32 team ERA ranks second among all Major League teams behind the St. Louis Cardinals (3.29). IT S NEVER OVER: Pittsburgh s 43 come-from-behind wins ranked second in the Majors this season, trailing only the St. Louis Cardinals (44)...The Pirates also produced 11 walkoff victories this season, the most by the club since 1982 (also 11). ROAD WINS: The Pirates went 45-36 away from home this season, winning 10 of their last 12 games and 12 of their last 16...They also finished the campaign by winning a season-best five consecutive road series...the 45 road wins by Pittsburgh in 2015 were tied with St. Louis for the second-most in MLB behind the Cubs (48) and the most for the Corsairs since the 1991 team posted a 46-32 road record. HOW MAY WE ASSIST YOU?: The Pirates led all National League teams with 38 outfield assists this season - the first time the Bucs led the league since 2009 (45)...Starling Marte led all N.L. outfielders with 16 assists, the most by a Pirates outfielder since Jose Guillen had 16 in 1998...Gregory Polanco ranked second in the N.L. with 13 outfield assists, marking the first time since 1970 that the Pirates had the top two outfield assist leaders in the league; Willie Stargell (16) and Matty Alou (15) ranked first and second respectively in 1970 (Alou was actually tied for second). CUTCH 1K: Andrew McCutchen collected his 1000th career hit on April 29 at Wrigley Field...Since making his Major League debut on June 4, 2009, McCutchen ranks first among all National League players in hits (1151), runs (639), doubles (236) and extra-base hits (426). WINNING THE CLOSE ONES: Pittsburgh posted a Major-League leading 36-17 (.680) record in one-run games in 2015...The last time Pittsburgh had the best one-run game record among all big league teams was 1958 (30-19,.612)...In addition, the Pirates produced a 21-7 record in one-run games at PNC Park this season, winning 12 of the last 14 instances. DIVISIONAL BREAKDOWN: The Pirates went a combined 51-15 against teams from the N.L. East (24-9) and N.L. West (27-6) divisions this season and 13-7 against the American League...The Bucs also posted a 34-42 record against the N.L. Central, posting a losing mark against all four division rivals. LET THERE BE LIGHT: The Pirates went 19-3 in day games played at PNC Park in 2015 and a Major League-best 32-15 (.681) overall...pittsburgh s 2.64 ERA in day games also ranked first among all Major League teams. THE K CLUB: For the first time in team history, the Pirates had two pitchers strike out at least 200 batters in the same season...francisco Liriano led the staff with a career-high 205 strikeouts, while Gerrit Cole ranked second with 202...Liriano joins Bob Veale (four times) and Oliver Perez (in 2004) as the only lefthanders in team history to whiff 200 or more in one season...a.j. Burnett (209 in 2013) is the only other righthander...veale holds the overall club record with 276 in 1965. BUC BITS Final National League Central Standings Team W L PCT. GA/B Cardinals 100 62.617 --- Pirates 98 64.605 2.0 Cubs 97 65.599 3.0 Brewers 68 94.420 32.0 Reds 64 98.395 36.0 The Pirates clinched a postseason berth on 9/23 N.L. Central Standings at All-Star Break Team W L PCT. GA/B Cardinals 56 33.629 ---- Pirates 53 35.602 2.5 Cubs 47 40.540 8.0 Reds 39 47.452 15.5 Brewers 38 52.422 18.5 Pirates All-Time Postseason Record Overall...43-54 In Home Games...22-26 In Road Games...21-28 At PNC Park...2-3 At Three Rivers Stadium...12-14 At Forbes Field...7-6 At Exposition Park...1-3 World Series Titles New York Yankees...27 St. Louis Cardinals...11 Philadelphia/Oakland Athletics...9 Boston Red Sox...8 New York/San Francisco Giants...8 Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers...6 Pittsburgh Pirates...5 Cincinnati Reds...5 Pirates Postseason Results 2015 WC vs. Cubs...L... 0-1 2014 WC vs. Giants...L... 0-1 2013 NLDS vs. Cardinals...L... 2-3 2013 WC vs. Reds... W... 1-0 1992 NLCS vs. Braves...L... 3-4 1991 NLCS vs. Braves...L... 3-4 1990 NLCS vs. Reds...L... 2-4 1979 WS vs. Orioles... W...4-3 1979 NLCS vs. Reds... W... 3-0 1975 NLCS vs. Reds...L... 0-3 1974 NLCS vs. Dodgers...L... 1-3 1972 NLCS vs. Reds...L... 2-3 1971 WS vs. Orioles... W...4-3 1971 NLCS vs. Giants... W... 3-1 1970 NLCS vs. Reds...L... 0-3 1960 WS vs. Yankees... W...4-3 1927 WS vs. Yankees...L... 0-4 1925 WS vs. Senators... W...4-3 1909 WS vs. Tigers... W...4-3 1903 WS vs. Americans...L... 3-5 3 Wild Card... 1-2... 1-2 1 NLDS... 0-1... 2-3 9 NLCS... 2-7... 17-25 7 World Series... 5-2... 23-24 MILESTONE VICTORY: With a 5-4 victory in Colorado on September 24, Pittsburgh posted its 10,000th franchise win (since officially joining the National League in 1887)...The Pirates became the fifth club to record 10,000 or more victories, joining the Giants, Cubs, Braves and Dodgers...The Yankees won their 10,000th game during the final week of the regular season. STREAKING BUCS: The Pirates won eight consecutive road games between September 19-26...It marked the first time since the 1987 season in which the club won eight straight games on the road and the first time since 1938 (July 4-12) that the Bucs did so during one continuous road trip. WORLD CHAMPIONS 1909 1925 1960 1971 1979 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1901 1902 1903 1927 N.L. DIVISION CHAMPIONS 1970 1972 1974 1975 1990 1991 1992 N.L. WILD CARD 2013 2014 2015

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GB/A Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance APRIL (12-10) 6 1 at Cin L 2-5 0-1 T3-1.0 Diaz (1-0) Watson (0-1) Chapman (1) 43,633 8 2 at Cin L 4-5 (11) 0-2 4-2.0 Hoover (1-0) Liz (0-1) 30,859 9 3 at Cin L 2-3 0-3 T4-3.0 Chapman (1-0) Scahill (0-1) 15,616 10 4 at Mil W 6-2 1-3 4-3.0 Locke (1-0) Fiers (0-1) 27,373 11 5 at Mil L 0-6 1-4 T4-3.0 Nelson (1-0) Worley (0-1) 41,108 12 6 at Mil W 10-2 2-4 4-2.0 Sadler (1-0) Lohse (0-2) 39,017 13 7 DET W 5-4 3-4 4-1.5 Cole (1-0) Sanchez (1-1) * 39,933 39,933 14 8 DET L 0-2 3-5 4-2.0 Greene (2-0) Burnett (0-1) Soria (4) 31,755 71,688 15 9 DET L 0-1 3-6 4-2.5 Simon (2-0) Liriano (0-1) Soria (5) 19,509 91,197 17 10 MIL W 6-3 4-6 4-2.5 Worley (1-1) Nelson (1-1) Melancon (1) 25,664 116,861 18 11 MIL W 6-2 5-6 4-2.5 Locke (2-0) Lohse (0-3) 33,961 150,822 19 12 MIL W 5-2 6-6 3-2.5 Cole (2-0) Garza (1-2) Melancon (2) 28,129 178,951 20 13 CHI L 2-5 6-7 T3-3.0 Arrieta (2-1) Caminero (0-1) 11,777 190,728 21 14 CHI L 8-9 6-8 4-3.0 Jackson (1-0) Melancon (0-1) Rondon (3) 13,680 204,408 22 15 CHI W 4-3 7-8 4-3.0 Worley (2-1) Hammel (1-1) Watson (1) 15,101 219,509 23 16 CHI W 5-4 8-8 T3-3.0 Liz (1-1) Schlitter (0-2) Melancon (3) 22,224 241,733 24 17 at Ari W 4-1 9-8 3-3.0 Cole (3-0) Collmenter (1-3) Melancon (4) 24,427 25 18 at Ari W 2-1 10-8 3-3.0 Watson (1-1) Reed (0-1) Melancon (5) 38,859 26 19 at Ari W 8-0 11-8 3-2.0 Liriano (1-1) Hellickson (1-3) 32,353 27 20 at Chi L 0-4 11-9 3-2.0 Hammel (2-1) Worley (2-2) 29,159 28 21 at Chi L 2-6 11-10 3-3.0 Wood (2-1) Locke (2-1) 29,915 29 22 at Chi W 8-1 12-10 3-3.0 Cole (4-0) Hendricks (0-1) 30,634 MAY (14-14) 1 23 at Stl L 1-2 (10) 12-11 3-4.5 Choate (1-0) Scahill (0-2) 40,912 2 24 at Stl L 1-2 (11) 12-12 T3-5.5 Villanueva (3-1) Hughes (0-1) 45,095 3 25 at Stl L 2-3 (14) 12-13 T3-6.5 Socolovich (1-0) Liz (1-2) 44,382 5 26 CIN L 1-7 12-14 4-8.0 Lorenzen (1-1) Locke (2-2) 16,822 258,555 6 27 CIN L 0-3 12-15 4-8.0 Leake (2-1) Cole (4-1) Chapman (6) 16,527 275,082 7 28 CIN W 7-2 13-15 4-8.0 Burnett (1-1) DeSclafani (2-3) 27,302 302,384 8 29 STL L 5-8 13-16 4-9.0 Wacha (5-0) Liriano (1-2) Rosenthal (11) 33,507 335,891 9 30 STL W 7-5 14-16 4-8.0 Scahill (1-2) Martinez (3-1) Melancon (6) *38,068 373,959 10 31 STL W 4-3 15-16 T3-7.0 Hughes (1-1) Harris (1-1) Melancon (7) 34,036 407,995 11 32 at Phi W 4-3 16-16 3-6.5 Cole (5-1) Williams (2-3) Melancon (8) 21,358 12 33 at Phi W 7-2 17-16 3-6.5 Burnett (2-1) O Sullivan (0-2) 20,393 13 34 at Phi L 2-3 17-17 T3-6.5 Hamels (3-3) Liriano (1-3) Papelbon (7) 29,576 14 35 at Phi L 2-4 17-18 4-7.5 Harang (4-3) Worley (2-3) Papelbon (8) 29,205 15 36 at Chi L 10-11 (12) 17-19 4-7.5 Jackson (2-1) Liz (1-3) 33,617 16 37 at Chi L 1-4 17-20 4-7.5 Lester (4-2) Cole (5-2) Wood (1) 38,883 17 38 at Chi W 3-0 18-20 T3-7.5 Burnett (3-1) Arrieto (4-4) Melancon (9) 36,289 19 39 MIN L 5-8 18-21 T3-8.0 Nolasco (4-1) Liriano (1-4) Perkins (14) 22,357 430,352 20 40 MIN L 3-4 (13) 18-22 T3-9.0 Duensing (2-0) Bastardo (0-1) Perkins (15) 21,718 452,070 22 41 NY W 4-1 19-22 3-7.5 Cole (6-2) Syndergaard (1-2) Melancon (10) 33,337 485,407 23 42 NY W 8-2 20-22 3-6.5 Burnett (4-1) Harvey (5-2) *39,385 524,792 24 43 NY W 9-1 21-22 3-6.5 Liriano (2-4) Niese (3-5) *37,784 562,576 25 44 MIA W 4-2 22-22 3-6.5 Morton (1-0) Phelps (2-2) Melancon (11) 20,046 582,622 26 45 MIA W 5-1 23-22 3-6.5 Locke (3-2) Urena (0-1) 20,806 603,428 27 46 MIA W 5-2 24-22 3-6.5 Cole (7-2) Dyson (2-2) Melancon (12) 33,238 636,666 28 47 at SD W 11-5 25-22 3-6.0 Burnett (5-1) Kennedy (2-5) 23,104 29 48 at SD L 2-6 25-23 3-7.0 Kimbrel (1-1) Scahill(1-1) 28,317 30 49 at SD W 5-2 26-23 3-6.0 Morton (2-0) Ross (2-5) Melancon (13) 43,207 31 50 at SD L 1-7 26-24 3-7.0 Despaigne (3-3) Locke (3-3) 20,556 JUNE (17-9) 1 51 at SF W 4-3 27-24 3-6.0 Cole (8-2) Vogelsong (4-3) Melancon (14) 41,546 2 52 at SF W 7-4 28-24 3-6.0 Burnett (6-1) Heston (5-4) Melancon (15) 41,913 3 53 at SF W 5-2 29-24 2-6.0 Liriano (3-4) Hudson (3-5) Melancon (16) 41,495 5 54 at Atl W 10-8 30-24 2-6.5 Morton (3-0) Avilan (2-1) Melancon (17) 27,508 6 55 at Atl L 4-5 30-25 2-6.5 Grilli (1-2) Worley (2-4) 33,268 7 56 at Atl W 3-0 31-25 2-6.5 Cole (9-2) Wood (4-3) Melancon (18) 24,146 8 57 MIL L 0-2 31-26 3-6.5 Nelson (3-6) Burnett (6-2) Rodriguez (11) 18,016 654,682 9 58 MIL L 1-4 31-27 3-6.5 Jungmann (1-0) Liriano (3-5) Rodriguez (12) 20,672 675,354 10 59 MIL W 2-0 32-27 3-6.5 Morton (4-0) Lohse (3-7) Melancon (19) 26,269 701,623 12 60 PHI W 1-0 (13) 33-27 2-6.5 Bastardo (1-1) McGowan (1-2) 33,749 735,372 13 61 PHI W 4-3 34-27 2-6.5 Cole (10-2) O Sullivan (1-5) Melancon (20) *37,516 772,888 14 62 PHI W 1-0 (11) 35-27 2-6.0 Bastardo (2-1) Papelbon (1-1) 34,518 807,406 15 63 CWS W 11-0 36-27 2-6.0 Liriano (4-5) Rodon (2-1) 24,536 831,942 16 64 CWS W 3-0 37-27 2-6.0 Morton (5-0) Quintana (3-7) Melancon (21) 28,413 860,355 17 65 at CWS W 3-2 38-27 2-5.0 Locke (4-3) Danks (3-7) Melancon (22) 19,194 18 66 at CWS W 3-2 39-27 2-4.0 Cole (11-2) Petricka (1-2) Melancon (23) 21,296 19 67 at Was L 1-4 39-28 2-5.0 Ross (2-1) Burnett (6-3) Storen (20) 38,935 20 68 at Was L 0-4 39-29 2-6.0 SCHERZER (8-5) Liriano (4-6) 41,104 21 69 at Was L 2-9 39-30 2-6.0 Gonzalez (5-4) Morton (5-1) 40,015 23 70 CIN W 7-6 40-30 2-6.0 Scahill (2-3) Villarreal (0-2) Melancon (24) 26,949 887,304 24 71 CIN L 2-5 40-31 2-7.0 Leake (5-4) Cole (11-3) Hoover (1) *37,659 924,963 25 72 CIN L 4-5 (13) 40-32 2-8.0 Villarreal (1-2) Scahill (2-4) 35,015 959,978 26 73 ATL W 3-2 (10) 41-32 2-8.0 Melancon (1-1) Grilli (2-3) 34,220 994,198 27 74 ATL W 8-4 42-32 2-8.0 Morton (6-1) Teheran (5-4) 36,417 1,030,615 28 75 ATL L 1-2 42-33 2-9.0 Wood (5-5) Locke (4-4) Grilli (21) 36,082 1,066,697 30 76 at Det W 5-4 (14) 43-33 2-8.0 Guerra (1-0) Wilson (1-3) 33,899 JULY (17-9) 1 77 at Det W 9-3 44-33 2-7.0 Burnett (7-3) Simon (7-5) 31,351 2 78 at Det W 8-4 45-33 2-6.0 Liriano (5-6) Ryan (1-2) Melancon (25) 34,680 3 79 CLE L 2-5 45-34 2-6.0 Bauer (7-5) Morton (6-2) Allen (16) *38,840 1,105,537 4 80 CLE W 1-0 46-34 2-6.0 Locke (5-4) ANDERSON (1-1) Melancon (26) *37,928 1,143,465 5 81 CLE W 5-3 47-34 2-6.0 Cole (12-3) Salazar (7-4) Melancon (27) *36,812 1,180,277 1. 6/12 Starling Marte single in 13th 2. 6/14 Josh Harrison single in 11th 3. 6/26 Jordy Mercer double in 10th 4. 7/6 Pedro Alvarez single in 9th 5. 7/11 Andrew McCutchen homer in 14th 6. 7/12 Gregory Polanco single in 10th 2015 Walkoff Wins 7. 8/7 Pedro Alvarez single in 10th 8. 8/18 Pedro Florimon triple in 15th 9. 8/22 Starling Marte homer in 9th 10. 9/13 Josh Harrison single in 11th 11. 10/2 Starling Marte homer in 12th 2015 PIRATES DAY BY DAY Game Total Home Date No. OPP. W/L Score Record Pos. GB/A Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance 6 82 SD W 2-1 48-34 2-6.0 Hughes (2-1) Maurer (5-2) 23,182 1,203,459 7 83 SD W 3-2 49-34 2-4.5 Watson (2-1) Benoit (5-4) Melancon (28) 21,887 1,225,346 8 84 SD W 5-2 50-34 2-4.5 Guerra (2-0) Cashner (3-10) Bastardo (1) 25,035 1,250,381 9 85 STL L 1-4 50-35 2-5.5 Martinez (10-3) Locke (5-5) Rosenthal (26) 35,183 1,285,564 10 86 STL W 5-2 51-35 2-4.5 Cole (13-3) Lynn (6-5) Melancon (29) *36,825 1,322,389 11 87 STL W 6-5 (14) 52-35 2-3.5 Worley (3-4) Greenwood (0-1) *37,318 1,359,707 12 88 STL W 6-5 (10) 53-35 2-2.5 Caminero (1-1) Rosenthal (1-2) 33,544 1,393,251 13-16 ALL-STAR BREAK 17 89 at Mil L 1-4 53-36 2-3.5 Fiers (5-7) Morton (6-3) Rodriguez (20) 32,363 18 90 at Mil L 5-8 53-37 2-4.5 Nelson (7-9) Worley (3-5) Rodriguez (21) 33,104 19 91 at Mil L 1-6 53-38 2-4.5 Jungmann (5-1) Locke (5-6) 33,835 20 92 at KC W 10-7 54-38 2-4.0 Burnett (8-3) Ventura (4-7) Melancon (30) 38,169 21 93 at KC L 1-3 54-39 2-5.0 Davis (6-1) Cole (13-4) Holland (21) 38,163 22 94 at KC L 1-5 54-40 2-6.0 Volquez (9-5) Morton (6-4) 39,105 23 95 WAS W 7-3 55-40 2-6.0 Liriano (6-6) Fister (3-6) *37,799 1,431,050 24 96 WAS W 7-5 56-40 2-6.0 Worley (4-5) Solis (1-1) Melancon (31) *38,371 1,469,421 25 97 WAS L 3-9 56-41 2-7.0 Gonzalez (8-4) Burnett (8-4) *38,185 1,507,606 26 98 WAS W 3-1 57-41 2-6.0 Cole (14-4) Ross (2-3) Melancon (32) *37,597 1,545,203 28 99 at Min W 8-7 58-41 2-5.5 Melancon (2-1) Perkins (0-3) 30,795 29 100 at Min W 10-4 59-41 2-4.5 Liriano (7-6) Santana (2-1) 37,273 30 101 at Cin L 5-15 59-42 2-5.5 Holmberg (1-0) Burnett (8-5) 35,715 31 102 at Cin W 5-4 60-42 2-5.5 Locke (6-6) Lorenzen (3-6) Melancon (33) 35,088 AUGUST (19-8) 1 103 at Cin L 3-4 60-43 2-5.5 Iglesias (2-3) Cole (14-5) Chapman (22) 42,284 2 104 at Cin W 3-0 61-43 2-5.5 Morton (7-4) Sampson (0-1) Soria (1) 39,596 3 CHI 61-43 2-5.5 PPD - RAIN (rescheduled for 9/15) 4 105 CHI L 0-5 61-44 2-5.5 Arrieta (12-6) Happ (0-1) 34,993 1,580,196 5 106 CHI W 7-5 62-44 2-5.5 Bastardo (3-1) Wood (5-4) Melancon (34) 35,759 1,615,955 7 107 LA W 5-4 (10) 63-44 2-6.0 Bastardo (4-1) Johnson (2-4) *39,404 1,655,359 8 108 LA W 6-5 64-44 2-6.0 Blanton (1-0) Latos (4-8) Melancon (35) *38,981 1,694,340 9 109 LA W 13-6 65-44 2-5.0 Caminero (2-1) Johnson (0-2) *37,094 1,731,434 11 110 at Stl L 3-4 65-45 2-6.0 Martinez (12-4) Locke (6-7) Rosenthal (34) 41,273 12 111 at Stl L 2-4 65-46 2-7.0 Wacha (14-4) Cole (14-6) Rosenthal (35) 41,493 13 112 at Stl W 10-5 66-46 2-6.0 Liriano (7-6) Lynn (9-7) 41,501 14 113 at NY W 3-2 (10) 67-46 2-6.0 Caminero (3-1) Parnell (1-2) Melancon (36) 38,495 15 114 at NY W 5-3 (14) 68-46 2-6.0 Blanton (2-0) Gillmartin (1-1) Melancon (37) 38,878 16 115 at NY W 8-1 69-46 2-5.0 Caminero (4-1) Parnell (1-3) 40,250 17 116 ARI L 1-4 69-47 2-6.0 Hellickson (9-8) Cole (14-7) Ziegler (21) 27,365 1,758,799 18 117 ARI W 9-8 (15) 70-47 2-5.0 Blanton (3-0) Hessler (0-1) 24,975 1,783,774 19 118 ARI W 4-1 71-47 2-5.0 Happ (1-1) Ray (3-9) Melancon (38) 32,088 1,815,862 20 119 SF W 4-0 72-47 2-4.5 Morton (8-4) Peavy (3-6) *36,671 1,852,533 21 120 SF L 4-6 72-48 2-4.5 Bumgarner (15-6) Locke (6-8) Casilla (30) *37,692 1,890,225 22 121 SF W 3-2 73-48 2-3.5 Melancon (3-1) Kontos (2-2) *38,259 1,928,484 23 122 SF W 5-2 74-48 2-3.5 Liriano (9-6) Vogelsong (9-9) Melancon (39) 31,364 1,959,848 24 123 at Mia W 5-2 75-48 2-3.5 Happ (2-1) Koehler (8-12) Melancon (40) 17,644 25 124 at Mia L 2-5 75-49 2-4.5 Hand (4-3) Morton (8-5) Ramos (22) 17,371 26 125 at Mia W 7-2 76-49 2-4.5 Locke (7-8) Narveson (1-1) 16,560 27 126 at Mia W 2-1 77-49 2-4.5 Cole (15-7) Nicolino (2-2) Melancon (41) 19,950 28 127 COL W 5-3 78-49 2-3.5 Watson (3-1) Oberg (3-5) Melancon (42) 32,607 1,992,455 29 128 COL W 4-3 79-49 2-3.5 Happ (3-1) Rusin (4-7) Melancon (43) 35,838 2,028,293 30 129 COL L 0-5 79-50 2-4.5 De La Rosa (8-6) Morton (8-6) 36,271 2,064,564 SEPTEMBER (16-12) 1 130 at Mil L 4-7 79-51 2-6.0 Nelson (11-10) Cole (15-8) Rodriguez (32) 18,468 2 131 at Mil L 4-9 79-52 2-6.0 Jeffress (4-0) Locke (7-9) 24,521 3 132 at Mil L 3-5 79-53 2-6.5 Jungmann (9-5) Liriano (9-7) Rodriguez (33) 22,424 4 133 at Stl W 9-3 80-53 2-5.5 Happ (4-1) Martinez (13-7) 44,338 5 134 at Stl L 1-4 80-54 2-6.5 Garcia (8-4) Morton (8-7) 45,139 6 135 at Stl W 7-1 81-54 2-5.5 Cole (16-8) Lackey (11-9) 46,011 7 136 at Cin L 1-3 81-55 2-5.5 DeSclafani (8-10) Locke (7-10) Chapman (29) 19,241 8 137 at Cin W 7-3 82-55 2-4.5 Liriano (10-7) Iglesias (3-7) 16,151 9 138 at Cin W 5-4 83-55 2-4.5 Happ (5-1) Sampson (2-4) Melancon (44) 19,620 10 139 MIL L 4-6 (13) 83-56 2-4.5 Rodriguez (1-3) Liz (1-4) Lohse (2) 21,964 2,086,528 11 140 MIL W 6-3 84-56 2-4.0 Morton (9-7) Nelson (11-12) Melancon (45) 28,346 2,114,874 12 141 MIL W 10-2 85-56 2-2.5 Locke (8-10) Davies (1-1) 35,749 2,150,623 13 142 MIL W 7-6 (11) 86-56 2-2.5 Hughes (3-1) Thornburg (0-1) 34,740 2,185,363 15 143 CHI W 5-4 87-56 2-2.0 Watson (4-1) Grimm (3-5) Melancon (46) 31,488 2,216,851 15 144 CHI L 1-2 87-57 2-3.0 LESTER (10-10) Happ (5-2) 25,914 2,242,765 16 145 CHI L 2-3 (12) 87-58 2-4.0 Rondon (6-4) Worley (4-6) 31,945 2,274,710 17 146 CHI L 6-9 87-59 2-5.0 Richard (4-2) Morton (9-8) Wood (2) 28,228 2,302,938 18 147 at LA L 2-6 87-60 2-5.0 Greinke (18-3) Locke (8-11) 49,529 19 148 at LA W 3-2 88-60 2-4.0 Liriano (11-7) Kershaw (14-7) Melancon (47) 49,441 20 149 at LA W 4-3 89-60 2-4.0 Cole (17-8) Bolsinger (6-4) Melancon (48) 47,483 21 150 at Col W 9-3 90-60 2-4.0 Burnett (9-5) Gray (0-2) 23,187 22 151 at Col W 6-3 91-60 2-4.0 Happ (6-2) Rusin (5-9) Melancon (49) 23,433 23 152 at Col W 13-7 92-60 2-4.0 Blanton (4-0) Bergman (3-1) 23,526 24 153 at Col W 5-4 93-60 2-4.0 Blanton (5-0) Diaz (0-1) Melancon (50) 25,164 25 154 at Chi W 3-2 94-60 2-3.0 Cole (18-8) Lester (10-12) Melancon (51) 40,432 26 155 at Chi W 4-0 95-60 2-3.0 Liriano (12-7) Hammel (9-7) 41,150 27 156 at Chi L 0-4 95-61 2-3.0 Arrieta (21-6) Burnett (9-6) 40,617 28 157 STL L 0-3 95-62 2-4.0 Broxton (4-5) Melancon (3-2) Rosenthal (48) 30,198 2,333,136 29 STL PPD-RAIN (rescheduled for 9/30) 30 158 STL W 8-2 96-62 2-3.0 Cole (19-8) Wacha (17-7) 29,747 2,362,883 30 159 STL L 1-11 96-63 2-4.0 Lyons (3-1) Morton (9-9) 34,729 2,397,612 OCTOBER (2-1) 2 160 CIN W 6-4 (12) 97-63 2-3.0 Caminero (5-1) Balester (1-1) 31,442 2,429,054 3 161 CIN L 1-3 97-64 2-3.5 Finnegan (2-2) Burnett (9-7) Chapman (33) 34,180 2,463,234 4 162 CIN W 4-0 98-64 2-2.0 Happ (7-2) Smith (0-4) 35,362 2,498,596 BOLD ITALICS - Clinched Postseason Berth BOLD - COMPLETE GAME *home sellout (21) DOUBLEHEADERS (9/15 and 9/30) Game Total Home Date No. OPP. W/L Score Record Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Attendance Attendance POSTSEASON (0-1) 10/7 1 CHI L 0-4 0-1 ARRIETA (1-0) Cole (0-1) *40,889 40,889 Runs By Inning 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Xtra Total Bucs 86 72 66 77 84 80 80 69 62 21 697 Opps 87 67 70 61 66 53 76 51 48 17 596 STARTS BY POSITIONS AND BATTING ORDER 1B - Alvarez (73-46), Morse (8-7), Rodriguez (8-4), Hart (3-4), Ishikawa (3-2), Ramirez (3-1) 2B - Walker (84-51), Harrison (11-13), Rodriguez (3-0) 3B - Harrison (32-25), Kang (34-20), Ramirez (28-18), Rodriguez (3-0), Morel (1-1) SS - Mercer (67-41), Kang (29-20), Florimon (2-2), Rodriguez (0-1) LF - Marte (80-53), Harrison (5-2), Rodriguez (6-1), Ishikawa (4-0), Polanco (0-3), Decker (1-2), Snider (1-2), Tabata (1-0), Lambo (0-1) CF - McCutchen (94-57), Marte (3-7), Polanco (1-0) RF - Polanco (84-49), Harrison (5-3), Rodriguez (2-6), Tabata (3-1), Hart (0-3), Snider (2-0), Lambo (1-1), Decker (1-0), Hernandez (0-1) C - Cervelli (71-53), Stewart (26-10), Sanchez (1-1) DH - Alvarez (4-1), McCutchen (2-1), Hart (1-0), Cervelli (1-0) 1st - Polanco (58-38), Harrison (38-26), Marte (1-0), Mercer (1-0) 2nd - Marte (36-22), Walker (29-17), Polanco (14-10), Harrison (7-8), Mercer (5-2), Kang (2-1), Cervelli (1-2), Lambo (1-1), Snider (1-0), Rodriguez (0-1), Tabata (1-0), Decker (1-0) 3rd - McCutchen (95-58), Walker (1-4), Polanco (2-0), Marte (0-2) 4th - Marte (29-20), Ramirez (31-19), Walker (20-14), Kang (17-9), Hart (0-2), McCutchen (1-0) 5th - Kang (36-22), Marte (16-16), Alvarez (16-10), Walker (15-4), Cervelli (8-7), Harrison (3-2), Hart (1-2), Mercer (2-0), Rodriguez (1-0), Ishikawa (0-1) 6th - Alvarez (41-26), Cervelli (20-11), Walker (12-9), Morse (6-6), Mercer (6-2), Kang (3-4), Harrison (2-1), Tabata (3-1), Hart (0-2), Ishikawa (1-1), Polanco (1-0), Rodriguez (1-1), Marte (1-0), Snider (1-0) 7th - Cervelli (31-23), Alvarez (20-11), Mercer (12-5), Polanco (7-4), Rodriguez (8-4), Harrison (3-5), Walker (5-2), Kang (4-2), Ishikawa (3-0), Morse (2-1), Snider (1-2), Stewart (1-1), Hart (1-1), Morel (0-1), Lambo (0-1), Decker (0-1) 8th - Mercer (41-32), Stewart (23-9), Cervelli (12-10), Rodriguez (9-5), Walker (2-1), Kang (1-2), Ishikawa (2-0), Polanco (2-0), Florimon (2-1), Sanchez (1-1), Hart (2-0), Hernandez (0-1), Decker (0-1), Morel (1-0), Harrison (0-1) 9th - Pitcher (90-62), Rodriguez (3-1), Stewart (2-0), Polanco (1-0), Florimon (0-1), Decker (1-0), Ishikawa (1-0)

45 - RHP GERRIT COLE 2014 11-5 3.65 22 22 0 0 138.0 127 58 56 40 138 2015 19-8 2.60 32 32 0 0 208.0 183 71 60 44 202 M.L. CAREER 40-20 3.07 73 73 0 0 463.1 419 172 158 112 440 4/8 at Cincinnati ND 5.0 5 3 3 2 6 92 5.40 4-5 L 4/13 vs. Detroit W 6.0 + 3 1 1 2 8 94 3.27 5-4 W 4/19 vs. Milwaukee W 6.0 5 2 1 1 6 95 2.65 5-2 W 4/24 at Arizona W 7.2 7 1 1 2 7 108 2.19 4-1 W 4/29 at Chicago (NL) W 6.0 3 1 0 1 8 95 1.76 8-1 W APRIL (4-0, 1.76 ERA) 30.2 23 8 6 8 35 484 5/6 vs. Cincinnati L 5.0 8 3 3 2 4 91 2.27 0-3 L 5/11 at Philadelphia W 7.0 6 2 2 2 6 94 2.32 4-3 W 5/16 at Chicago (NL) L 6.0 7 2 2 1 8 107 2.40 1-4 L 5/22 vs. New York W 8.1 6 1 0 1 10 111 2.05 4-1 W 5/27 vs. Miami W 7.0 7 2 2 0 7 81 2.11 5-2 W MAY (3-2, 2.43 ERA) 33.1 34 10 9 6 35 485 6/1 at San Francsico W 7.0 5 2 0 2 9 100 1.90 4-3 W 6/7 at Atlanta W 7.0 6 0 0 3 7 116 1.73 3-0 W 6/13 vs. Philadelphia W 6.0 5 2 1 0 7 93 1.71 4-3 W 6/18 at Chicago (AL) W 7.0 3 2 2 3 4 106 1.78 3-2 W 6/24 vs. Cincinnati L 4.2 8 5 5 3 5 106 2.16 2-5 L 6/30 at Detriot ND 6.2 9 2 2 0 6 107 2.20 5-4 W JUNE (4-1, 2.35 ERA) 38.1 36 13 10 11 38 628 7/5 vs. Cleveland W 8.0 5 3 3 1 5 106 2.28 5-3 W 7/10 vs. St. Louis W 7.0 6 2 2 2 3 114 2.30 5-2 W 1st Half (13-3, 2.30 ERA) 117.1 103 36 30 28 116 1817 7/21 at Kansas City L 7.1 5 3 2 0 6 108 2.31 1-3 L 7/26 vs. Washington W 7.2 7 1 1 0 8 103 2.24 3-1 W JULY (3-1, 2.40 ERA) 30.0 23 9 8 3 22 431 8/1 at Cincinnati L 5.0 7 3 2 1 8 98 2.29 3-4 L 8/7 vs. Los Angeles ND 6.0 4 3 3 3 5 91 2.39 5-4 W 8/12 at St. Louis L 5.1 7 4 3 2 6 106 2.48 2-4 L 8/17 vs. Arizona L 6.2 9 4 4 1 5 110 2.61 1-4 L 8/22 vs. San Francisco ND 7.0 3 1 0 3 8 112 2.49 3-2 W 8/27 at Miami W 7.1 5 1 1 0 4 95 2.44 2-1 W AUGUST (1-3, 3.13 ERA) 37.1 35 16 13 10 36 612 9/1 at Milwaukee L 4.0 8 5 5 1 2 77 2.64 4-7 L 9/6 at St. Louis W 7.0 2 0 0 3 7 99 2.54 7-1 W 9/15 vs. Chicago (NL) ND 6.1 6 4 3 0 8 105 2.60 5-4 W 9/20 at Los Angeles W 7.0 6 3 3 0 9 108 2.64 4-3 W 9/25 at Chicago (NL) W 7.0 4 1 1 2 8 109 2.60 3-2 W 9/30 vs St. Louis W 7.0 7 2 2 0 2 100 2.60 8-2 W SEPT (4-1, 3.29 ERA) 38.1 33 15 14 6 36 598 2nd Half (6-5, 2.98 ERA) 90.2 80 35 30 16 86 1421 CAREER BATTING:.171 (24-for-140) 0 2B 0 3B 1 HR 9 RBI 14 SACS 2015 BATTING:.150 (9-for-60) 0 2B 0 3B 0 HR 2 RBI 9 SACS CAREER HOMERS (1): 9/7/14 at Chicago (NL) - off Blake Parker Gerrit Cole...Was named to his first National League All Star team; pitched a scoreless third inning which included a strikeout of Mike Trout...Set career highs in starts, wins, innings pitched and strikeouts in first full season with the Pirates...Was named National League Pitcher-of-the-Month for the month of April after going 4-0 with a 1.76 ERA and 35 strikeouts in five starts...became first Pittsburgh pitcher since Randy Tomlin (June 1992) to win the award...was charged with three runs or fewer in each of his first 14 starts...pitched a career-high 8.1 innings and struck out 10 batters in a 4-1 win vs. New York (NL) on 5/22...Became the first Pittsburgh pitcher since Emil Yde in 1924-25 to win 30 games in 53 Major League starts or fewer (Yde went 30-12 in his first 50 career starts)...became MLB s first 10-game winner on 6/13 in team game #61; the last Pirates pitcher to earn his 10th win of the season on 6/13 or earlier was Bob Friend in 1956 (6/8) and the last Pittsburgh pitcher to earn his 10th win of the season in the team s 61st game (or earlier) was Vernon Law in 1960 (56th game)... Became just the second Pittsburgh pitcher to win 13 games prior to the All-Star break; also Dock Ellis (14-3 in 1971)...Became the first National League pitcher to win 13 or more games by the All-Star break since 2010, when Ubaldo Jimenez went 15-1 for Colorado and Adam Wainwright went 13-5 for St. Louis...Became just the third Pittsburgh pitcher to lead the Major Leagues in wins (13) at the All-Star break (since the first All-Star Game was played in 1933); also Roy Face in 1959 (12-0 and tied for the lead) and Rip Sewell in 1943 (12-2)...Had a 14-4 record and a 2.24 ERA after 20 starts, one of only three pitchers in Pirates history to have as many wins and as low an over his first 20 starts of a season; the others were RHP Al Mamaux in 1915 (14-4, 1.78 ERA) and RHP Rip Sewell in 1943 (16-2, 2.22 ERA)...Pitched 7.0 scoreless innings while winning 16th game on 9/6 at St. Louis...Did not pitch again until 9/15...Went 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA (21.0ip/6er) in his last three starts and 4-0 in his last five outings...went 4-1 in six September starts and has now gone 12-2 with a 2.95 ERA in 17 starts during the final month of season...joins A.J. Burnett (209 in 2013) as the only two right-handed pitchers in club history to strike out 200 or more batters in a season...his 19 wins were the most by a Pittsburgh pitcher since LHP John Smiley won 20 in 1991 and the most by a RHP since Doug Drabek won 22 in 1990. 47 - LHP FRANCISCO LIRIANO 2014 7-10 3.38 29 29 0 0 162.1 130 68 61 81 175 2015 12-7 3.38 31 31 0 0 186.2 155 75 70 70 205 M.L. CAREER 88-79 3.97 254 227 3 1 1350.0 1200 631 596 570 1389 4/6 at Cincinnati ND 7.0 2 2 2 3 7 92 2.57 2-5 L 4/15 vs. Detroit L 6.0 4 1 1 1 7 85 2.08 0-1 L 4/21 vs. Chicago (NL) ND 5.0 3 3 3 2 9 97 3.00 8-9 L 4/26 at Arizona W 6.1 2 0 0 6 7 108 2.22 8-0 W APRIL (1-1, 2.22 ERA) 24.1 11 6 6 12 30 382 5/2 at St. Louis ND 8.0 3 1 1 3 4 98 1.95 1-2 L 5/8 vs. St. Louis L 6.1 6 6 5 1 10 98 2.79 5-8 L 5/13 at Philadelphia L 7.0 7 3 3 3 6 105 2.96 2-3 L 5/19 vs. Minnesota L 2.0 5 7 7 2 2 55 4.15 5-8 L 5/24 vs. New York W 6.0 6 1 1 2 12 112 3.86 9-1 W 5/29 at San Diego ND 6.0 3 0 0 1 11 96 3.47 2-6 L MAY (1-3, 5.22 ERA) 35.1 30 18 17 12 45 564 6/3 at San Francisco W 7.0 4 1 1 1 6 102 3.24 5-2 W 6/9 vs. Milwaukee L 8.0 5 3 3 1 6 105 3.25 1-4 L 6/12 vs. Chicago (AL) W 8.0 2 0 0 1 12 100 2.94 11-0 W 6/20 at Washington L 5.2 7 5 5 1 6 93 3.26 0-6 L 6/26 vs. Atlanta ND 7.0 6 2 2 3 3 97 3.21 3-2 W JUNE (2-2, 2.78 ERA) 35.2 24 11 11 7 33 497 7/2 at Detroit W 7.0 5 0 0 3 5 104 2.99 8-4 W 7/7 vs. San Diego ND 6.0 4 2 2 1 6 86 2.99 3-2 W 7/12 vs. St. Louis ND 6.1 5 2 2 4 6 108 2.98 6-5 W 1st Half (5-6, 2.98 ERA) 114.1 79 39 38 39 125 1741 7/23 vs. Washington W 6.0 3 1 1 3 11 103 2.91 7-3 W 7/29 at Minnesota W 5.2 10 3 2 0 4 106 2.92 10-4 W JULY (3-0, 2.03 ERA) 31.0 27 8 7 11 32 507 8/8 vs. Los Angeles ND 3.0 7 4 4 2 4 79 3.13 6-5 W 8/13 at St. Louis W 6.0 6 3 3 4 5 94 3.19 10-5 W 8/18 vs. Arizona ND 7.0 6 5 5 3 5 102 3.35 9-8 W 8/23 vs. San Francisco W 5.1 7 2 0 3 5 105 3.23 5-2 W 8/28 vs. Colorado ND 6.0 4 3 3 3 5 94 3.28 5-3 W AUGUST (2-0, 4.94 ERA) 27.1 30 17 15 15 24 474 9/3 at Milwaukee L 5.0 7 4 4 5 4 89 3.40 3-5 L 9/8 at Cincinnati W 6.0 3 0 0 1 10 104 3.28 7-3 W 9/13 vs. Milwaukee ND 2.1 7 5 4 2 4 59 3.45 7-6 W 9/19 at Los Angeles W 7.0 5 2 2 2 9 103 3.41 3-2 W 9/26 at Chicago (NL) W 7.2 4 0 0 3 9 113 3.27 4-0 W 10/2 vs. Cincinnati ND 5.0 7 4 4 0 5 91 3.38 6-4 W SEPT/OCT (3-1, 3.82 ERA) 33.0 33 15 14 13 41 559 2nd Half (7-1, 4.00 ERA) 72.0 76 36 32 31 80 1242 CAREER BATTING:.121 (21-for-174) 2 2B 0 3B 1 HR 10 RBI 14 SACS 2015 BATTING:.169 (11-for-65) 2 2B 0 3B 1 HR 7 RBI 2 SACS CAREER HOMERS (1): 8/8/15 vs. Los Angeles (NL) - off Mat Latos Francisco Liriano...Made a career-high tying 31 starts (also 2010 with Minnesota) and set career high in strikeouts (previous high was 201 in 2010)...Led Pirates staff in strikeouts and ranked ninth in the National League in that department...held opponents to a.220 batting average, the fifth-lowest mark among N.L. starting pitchers...his 2.27 ERA on the road was the fourth-lowest in the league behind Jake Arrieta (1.60), Zack Greinke (1.88) and Max Scherzer (2.20)...Became just the third LHP in club history to record at least 200 strikeouts in one season, joining Bob Veale (four times) and Oliver Perez (in 2004)...Posted six games with 10 or more strikeouts, which included a season-high 12 on 5/24 vs. New York (NL) and 6/15 vs. Chicago (AL)...Was Pittsburgh s Opening Day starter - his second straight O.D. start and the third of his career (also with Minnesota in 2009)...Returned home to the Dominican Republic for the birth of his daughter, Natalie, on 4/10...Was on Paternity List and missed scheduled start on 4/12; start was moved back three days until 4/15...Made his 200th career start on 4/26 at Arizona; walked a season-high six batters but gave up just two hits in the 8-0 victory (6.1ip)...Struck out 23 batters in consecutive starts (12.0ip) on 5/24 (12) and 5/29 (11)...Allowed two hits, walked one and struck out 12 in eight scoreless innings as the Pirates blanked the White Sox (11-0) on 6/12; only one other Pittsburgh pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) has struck out a dozen batters in a game while allowing three or fewer batters to reach safely via hit, walk, or hit-by-pitch (Bert Blyleven struck out 12 without issuing a walk in a three-hit shutout of the Expos on 8/16/80)...Was on the losing end of Max Scherzer s no-hitter on 6/20 at Washington...Had a two-run single on 7/12 vs. St. Louis; his first career multi-rbi game and first RBI overall since 7/5/13...Ranked third in the N.L. at the All-Star break with a.192 opponents batting average against...missed his scheduled start on 7/18 at Milwaukee due to tightness in his neck...struck out nine batters in 4.0 innings and a total of 11 in his victory on 7/23 vs. Washington (6.0ip/1er)...Went 5-0 with a 3.27 ERA (52.1ip/19er) and 51 K s in nine starts from 7/2 thru 8/23...Connected off Mat Latos for his first Major League home run (and extra-base) on 8/8 vs. Los Angeles...Went 2-for-3 with a double on 9/8 at Cincinnati...The Pirates won 16 of Liriano s last 17 starts, including 11 straight from 6/26 thru 8/28...Went 8-1 with a 3.48 ERA (98.1ip/38er) in his final 17 starts...went 11-for-65 (.169) with two doubles, a homer and seven RBI at the plate; hit.320 (8-for-25) with two doubles, a home run, five RBI in his last 11 starts..his seven RBI were the most by a Pittsburgh pitcher since Zach Duke had seven in 2006.

32 - LHP J.A. HAPP 2014 11-11 4.22 30 26 0 0 158.0 160 79 74 51 133 2015 11-8 3.61 32 31 0 0 172.0 173 71 69 45 151 M.L. CAREER 62-61 4.13 196 171 4 3 1012.2 985 495 465 399 859 4/11 at Oakland ND 6.1 7 2 2 0 1 82 2.84 5-4 W 4/17 vs. Texas L 7.0 5 2 2 2 3 98 2.70 1-3 L 4/22 vs. Houston W 7.1 8 2 2 0 5 100 2.61 3-2 W 4/28 at Texas W 6.2 6 1 1 1 9 97 2.30 2-1 W APRIL (2-1, 2.30 ERA) 27.1 26 7 7 3 18 377 5/3 at Houston ND 6.0 7 6 6 3 6 94 3.51 6-7 L 5/9 vs. Oakland W 5.0 4 1 1 2 8 93 3.29 7-2 W 5/15 vs. Boston ND 7.0 5 1 1 1 3 103 2.98 2-1 W 5/21 at Baltimore ND 2.0 4 4 4 2 3 49 3.61 4-5 L 5/26 at Tampa Bay ND 6.0 7 3 3 1 3 111 3.71 7-6 W 5/31 vs. Cleveland ND 5.0 8 2 2 1 2 101 3.70 3-6 L MAY (1-0, 4.94 ERA) 31.0 35 17 17 10 25 551 6/5 vs. Tampa Bay ND 7.0 6 0 0 1 6 100 3.31 0-1 L 6/11 at Cleveland L 2.1 6 4 4 2 3 77 3.72 0-6 L 6/16 at San Francisco L 6.0 7 3 3 2 5 95 3.79 2-6 L 6/21 vs. Houston L 5.0 7 3 2 2 4 101 3.78 2-6 L 6/27 at Los Angeles (AL) L 7.0 5 4 4 2 6 110 3.89 2-4 L JUNE (0-4, 4.28 ERA) 27.1 31 14 13 9 24 483 7/3 at Oakland W 6.0 8 3 3 0 5 101 3.93 9-5 W 7/8 vs. Detroit ND 4.0 7 4 4 3 3 103 4.14 4-5 L 1st Half (4-5, 4.14 ERA) 95.2 107 45 44 25 75 1615 7/20 at Detroit ND 7.0 4 3 3 2 2 87 4.12 4-5 L 7/25 vs. Toronto ND 1.2 1 3 3 4 1 52 4.31 6-8 L 7/27 vs. Arizona (relief) ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 15 4.27 3-4 L 7/30 at Minnesota L 3.1 9 7 6 1 2 82 4.64 5-9 L JULY (1-1, 7.43 ERA) 23.0 29 20 19 10 15 440 8/4 vs. Chicago (NL) L 4.1 9 4 4 2 6 99 4.78 0-5 L 8/14 at New York (NL) ND 5.1 7 1 1 1 7 84 4.64 3-2 W 8/19 vs. Arizona W 6.0 2 0 0 2 3 83 4.42 4-1 W 8/24 at Miami W 6.0 4 0 0 1 6 94 4.21 5-2 W 8/29 vs. Colorado W 5.2 5 1 1 1 2 87 4.10 4-3 W AUGUST (3-1, 1.98 ERA) 27.1 27 6 6 7 24 447 9/4 at St. Louis W 7.0 3 0 0 0 8 110 3.90 9-3 W 9/9 at Cincinnati W 6.0+ 3 2 2 0 10 102 3.87 5-4 W 9/15 vs. Chicago (NL) L 5.2 8 2 2 2 8 94 3.84 1-2 L 9/22 at Colorado W 5.1 7 3 3 1 8 82 3.88 6-3 W 9/28 vs. St. Louis ND 6.0 1 0 0 0 4 56 3.74 0-3 L 10/4 vs. Cincinnati W 6.0 3 0 0 3 7 97 3.61 4-0 W SEPT/OCT (4-1, 1.75 ERA) 36.0 25 7 7 6 45 541 2nd Half (7-3, 2.95 ERA) 76.1 66 26 25 20 76 1224 CAREER BATTING:.089 (16-for-179) 2 2B 0 3B 1 HR 6 RBI 27 SACS 9 BB 2015 BATTING:.087 (2-for-23) 0 2B 0 3B 0 HR 0 RBI 3 SACS 1 BB CAREER HOMERS (1): 5/29/11 vs. Arizona - off Josh Collmenter J.A. Happ...Went 11-8 with a 3.61 ERA (172.0ip/69er) in 32 total games (31 starts) between Seattle and Pittsburgh...Set career highs in starts, innings pitched (172.0) and strikeouts (151)...Went 7-2 with a 1.85 ERA (63.1ip/13er) in his 11 starts with the Pirates; lost both games to the Cubs...His 1.37 ERA from 8/14 thru the end of the season was the second-lowest in the Major Leagues behind Jake Arrieta (0.49)...Began season with Seattle, where he received two runs of support or less when he was in the game in 12 of his 20 starts and had 10 of the 20 decided by one run...went 3-1 with a 3.31 ERA (65.1ip/24er) in his first 11 starts thru 6/5...Matched a Mariners record by allowing two runs or fewer in each of his first six home starts from 4/17 thru 6/5 (matched Joel Pineiro s streak from 7/26/01 to 5/10/02)...Snapped a streak of 14 consecutive home starts, dating back to 7/22/14, of allowing no more than three runs after giving up four runs vs. Detroit on 7/8...Was optioned to Single-A Bakersfield on 7/9 but did not appear in a game before being recalled on 7/20...Threw 1.0 perfect inning in his only relief appearance on 7/27 vs. Arizona (his first appearance out of the bullpen since 7/12/14 at Tampa Bay while pitching for Toronto)...Suffered the loss (3.1ip/7r/6er) in his final start with Seattle on 7/30 at Minnesota...Was acquired by Pittsburgh on 7/31 in exchange for minor league pitcher Adrian Sampson...Made first start with the Pirates on 8/4 vs. Chicago (NL) and suffered a 5-0 loss to Jake Arrieta (4.1ip/4er)...Gave up one run in 5.1ip on 8/14 at New York (NL) and received a no-decision in his second start with Pittsburgh...Tossed 6.0 scoreless innings and picked up first win with Pittsburgh on 8/19 vs. Arizona...Gave up just four hits in 6.0 scoreless innings while winning his second straight start on 8/24 at Miami... Won five straight starts and posted a 0.88 ERA (30.2ip/3er) between 8/19 and 9/9...Struck out a season-high 10 batters on 9/9 at Cincinnati - his fourth career game with 10 or more K s and first since 5/27/12 at LAA (also 10)...Threw just 56 pitches while giving up one hit and no runs in 6.0ip vs. St. Louis on 9/28 (no-decision)...made final start in regular season finale on 10/4 vs. Cincinnati and tossed 6.0 scoreless frames...went 2-for-23 (.087) with a walk and three sacrifice bunts at the plate. 2014 8-18 4.59 34 34 1 0 213.2 205 122 109 96 190 2015 9-7 3.18 26 26 0 0 164.0 174 64 58 49 143 M.L. CAREER 164-157 3.99 435 430 24 10 2731.1 2519 1328 1210 1100 2513 4/9 at Cincinnati ND 5.1 4 2 2 1 7 87 3.38 2-3 L 7/20 at Kansas City W 6.0 11 6 6 1 2 92 2.44 10-7 W 4/14 vs. Detroit L 6.2 7 1 1 2 8 111 2.25 0-2 L 7/25 vs. Washington L 5.2 11 5 5 0 8 91 2.68 3-9 L 4/20 vs. Chicago ND 6.0 8 1 1 2 1 91 2.00 2-5 L 7/30 at Cincinnati L 4.1 10 8 7 2 4 97 3.06 5-15 L 4/25 at Arizona ND 7.0 5 1 1 2 4 88 1.80 2-1 W JULY (2-2, 5.84 ERA) 37.0 50 25 24 9 28 603 APRIL (0-1, 1.80 ERA) 25.0 24 5 5 7 20 377 5/1 at St. Louis ND 6.0 2 0 0 3 7 97 1.45 1-2 L 5/7 vs. Cincinnati W 7.0 7 2 2 2 4 85 1.66 7-2 W 5/12 at Philadelphia W 7.0 6 2 1 1 5 95 1.60 7-2 W 5/17 at Chicago W 7.0 3 0 0 5 7 103 1.38 3-0 W 5/23 vs. New York W 7.0 5 1 1 0 10 96 1.37 8-2 W 5/28 at San Diego W 5.2 8 5 4 2 6 94 1.81 11-5 W MAY (5-0, 1.81 ERA) 39.2 31 10 8 13 39 570 6/3 at San Francisco W 5.0 8 4 4 2 5 91 2.20 7-4 W 6/8 vs. Milwaukee L 7.0 5 1 1 1 6 98 2.11 0-2 L 6/14 vs. Philadelphia ND 9.0 5 0 0 1 4 101 1.89 1-0 W 6/19 at Washington L 6.2 14 4 3 1 7 98 2.05 1-4 L 6/25 vs. Cincinnati ND 6.0 8 2 1 2 5 110 2.01 4-5 L JUNE (1-2, 2.41 ERA) 33.2 40 11 9 7 27 498 7/1 at Detroit W 7.0 7 2 2 0 4 100 2.05 9-3 W 7/6 vs. San Diego ND 7.2 5 1 1 3 4 111 1.99 2-1 W 7/11 vs. St. Louis ND 6.1 6 3 3 3 6 112 2.11 6-5 W 1st Half (7-3, 2.11 ERA) 119.1 113 32 28 33 100 1768 34 - RHP A.J. BURNETT Was on the D.L. from July 31-September 9 with right elbow inflammation 9/10 vs. Milwaukee ND 5.0 3 3 3 2 3 64 3.14 4-6 L 9/16 vs. Chicago (NL) ND 5.1 8 2 2 1 7 83 3.15 2-3 L 9/21 at Colorado W 5.2 6 3 2 4 5 98 3.15 9-3 W 9/27 at Chicago (NL) L 6.0 7 2 2 2 5 99 3.15 0-4 L 10/3 vs. Cincinnati L 6.2 5 3 3 4 9 107 3.18 1-3 L SEPT/OCT (1-2, 3.77 ERA) 28.2 29 13 12 13 29 451 2nd Half (2-4, 6.04 ERA) 44.2 61 32 30 16 43 731 CAREER BATTING:.114 (56-for-493) 8 2B 3 3B 4 HR 19 RBI 59 SACS 2015 BATTING:.119 (5-for-42) 0 2B 0 3B 1 HR 5 RBI 9 SACS CAREER HOMERS (4): 8/28/00 vs. St. Louis - off Rick Ankiel 6/25/02 vs. Philadelphia - off Robert Person 7/24/05 at San Francisco - off Kevin Correia 7/11/15 vs. St. Louis - off John Lackey A.J. Burnett...Was named to the National League All-Star team for the first time in his 17-year career (did not appear in the game)...finished the season with 2513 career strikeouts - good for 31st on the all-time strikeouts list; passed Christy Mathewson (2507) in his final start on 10/3...Posted a 1.45 ERA in his first five starts thru 5/1, but received just total of five runs of support and had an 0-1 record...surrendered just one run or less in four straight starts (4/14 thru 5/1) for the first time in his career...passed Sandy Koufax on the all-time strikeout list on 5/1 at St. Louis...Also had an RBI-single on 5/1 at St. Louis - his first RBI since 6/20/14 (also at Busch Stadium)...Picked up first win in his sixth start on 5/7 vs. Cincinnati; also recorded his 2400th career strikeout, becoming the 41st pitcher in history to do so...became the first Pittsburgh pitcher since 1900 to give up two runs or less in each of his first nine starts; Bob Walk was the most-recent pitcher to do it in his first seven games (in 1988)...Tossed 7.0 scoreless innings while picking up his third win on 5/17 at Chicago (NL) and lowered ERA to 1.38...Went 5-0 with a 1.82 ERA in six starts during the month of May; just his second 5-0 month (also June 2012)...Pitched 9.0 scoreless innings in a no-decision on 6/14 vs. Philadelphia...Gave up a career-high 14 hits and lost a 4-1 decision at Chicago (AL) on 6/19...Had the first multi-rbi game of his career on 6/25 vs. Cincinnati...Connected off John Lackey on 7/11 at PNC Park for his fourth career home run...surrendered a home run to Mark Reynolds on 7/11; his first homer allowed since 6/2 (47.0ip)...Entered the All-Star break with a 7-3 record and a 2.11 ERA (119.1ip/28er) in 18 starts; ranked second in the N.L. in ERA and fifth in innings pitched...was diagnosed with a flexor strain in his right elbow on 8/3 and received a PRP injection...threw a 2.0-inning simulated game on 8/25 at Miami (40 pitches)...threw 71 pitches (5.0 innings) in a sim game at PNC Park on 8/30...Also threw 95 pitches (6.0 innings) in final simulated game on 9/4 at St. Louis...Was reinstated from the D.L. and made start on 9/10 vs. Milwaukee...Went 1-2 with a 3.77 ERA (28.2ip/12er) in his last five starts...won his 164th and final game on 9/21 at Colorado...Made his final regular season start on 10/3 vs. Cincinnati and suffered a 3-1 loss (6.2ip/3er)...Hit.119 (5-for-42) with a team-high tying nine sacrifice bunts and had a career-high five RBI.

50 - RHP CHARLIE MORTON 2014 6-12 3.72 26 26 0 0 157.1 143 76 65 57 126 2015 9-9 4.81 23 23 0 0 129.0 137 77 69 41 96 M.L. CAREER 45-70 4.54 158 157 3 2 875.2 935 500 442 329 611 Morton began the season on the 15-day disabled list, recovering from right hip surgery (performed on 9/26/14). In addition to his three rehab starts (listed below), he threw 55 pitches in a simulated game at Pirate City on 4/18 in addition to pitching in Extended Spring Training games on 4/27 (75 pitches) and 5/2 (93 pitches). 5/8 at Harrisburg W 7.0 2 0 0 2 5 84 0.00 10-4 W 5/14 vs. Norfolk W 7.0 11 2 1 0 8 96 0.64 3-2 W 5/19 vs. Pawtucket L 6.1 2 2 2 4 9 104 1.33 1-3 L REHAB (2-1, 1.33 ERA) 20.1 15 4 3 6 22 284 5/25 vs. Miami W 7.0 8 2 2 0 3 87 2.57 4-2 W 5/30 at San Diego W 7.0 3 2 1 1 2 85 1.93 5-2 W MAY (2-0, 1.93 ERA) 14.0 11 4 3 1 5 172 6/5 at Atlanta W 5.0 7 4 3 3 1 82 3.24 10-8 W 6/10 vs. Milwaukee W 7.1 3 0 0 3 6 102 2.05 2-0 W 6/16 vs. Chicago (AL) W 7.0 4 0 0 1 3 94 1.62 3-0 W 6/21 at Washington L 0.2 8 9 9 1 1 43 3.97 2-9 L 6/27 vs. Atlanta W 6.0 10 4 4 0 6 101 4.28 8-4 W JUNE (4-1, 5.54 ERA) 26.0 32 17 16 8 17 422 7/5 vs. Cleveland L 6.0 4 3 3 3 3 104 4.30 2-5 L 7/8 vs. San Diego ND 6.0 5 2 2 4 5 104 4.15 5-2 W 7/17 at Milwaukee L 6.0 5 4 4 3 2 90 4.34 1-4 L 7/22 at Kansas City L 6.2 7 5 5 1 4 95 4.59 1-5 L 7/28 at Minnesota ND 5.2 6 3 3 4 5 105 4.61 8-7 W JULY (0-3, 5.11 ERA) 30.1 27 17 17 15 19 498 8/2 at Cincinnati W 7.0 5 0 0 0 7 93 4.19 3-0 W 8/9 vs. Los Angeles ND 5.0 10 5 5 3 6 86 4.48 13-6 W 8/15 at New York ND 6.1 4 3 2 1 9 88 4.36 5-3 W 8/20 vs. San Francisco W 6.2 4 0 0 2 8 92 4.06 4-0 W 8/25 at Miami L 5.1 8 5 4 0 3 89 4.20 2-5 L 8/30 vs. Colorado L 6.0 6 5 3 2 6 85 4.22 0-5 L AUGUST (2-2, 3.47 ERA) 36.1 37 18 14 8 39 533 9/5 at St. Louis L 6.0 4 2 1 3 3 89 4.07 1-4 L 9/11 vs. Milwaukee W 6.0 3 2 2 2 2 90 4.02 6-3 W 9/17 vs. Chicago (NL) L 4.0 + 9 6 5 2 5 76 4.26 6-9 L 9/23 at Colorado ND 4.1 10 6 6 1 5 76 4.54 13-7 W 9/30 vs. St. Louis L 2.0 + 4 5 5 1 1 39 4.81 1-11 L SEPT. (1-3, 7.66 ERA) 22.1 30 21 19 9 16 370 2nd Half (3-7, 5.26 ERA) 77.0 85 51 45 25 66 1193 1st Half (6-2, 4.15 ERA) 52.0 52 26 24 16 30 802 CAREER BATTING:.072 (18-for-249) 4 2B 0 3B 0 HR 6 RBI 36 SACS 3 BB 2015 BATTING:.028 (1-for-36) 0 2B 0 3B 0 HR 1 RBI 6 SACS 1 BB Charlie Morton...Began season on the 15-day disabled list, recovering from right hip surgery...threw 55 pitches in a simulated game at Pirate City on 4/18...Pitched in an Extended Spring Training game on 4/27 and threw 75 pitches...made another outing in Extended Spring on 5/2 (93 pitches/6 innings) before joining Double-A Altoona on a rehab assignment... Pitched 7.0 scoreless innings and gave up two hits on 5/8 vs. Harrisburg...Made second rehab start on 5/14 with Triple-A Indianapolis; gave up two runs (one earned) and struck out eight batters in 7.0 innings while winning a 3-2 decision vs. Norfolk...Gave up just two hits and two runs while striking out nine batters, but lost a 3-1 decision in third rehab start on 5/19 vs. Pawtucket (6.1ip - 104 pitches)...was recalled from rehab and reinstated from D.L. on 5/25; made start that night vs. Miami and won a 4-2 decision (7.0ip/2er)...Tallied lone RBI (sixth career) on 5/20 at San Diego...Won each of his first five starts thru 6/16...Snapped an 0-for-24 streak at the plate with a hit on 6/16; a single off Chicago s Jose Quintana... Pitched 14.1 consecutive scoreless innings from 6/10-16...Had career-high five-game winning streak from 5/25 thru 6/6...Failed to get out of the first inning in a 9-0 loss on 6/21 at Washington (0.2ip/9er)...Rebounded to win his sixth decision on 6/27 vs. Atlanta (6.0ip/4er)...Pitched 7.0 scoreless innings in a 3-0 victory at Cincinnati on 8/2 and 6.2 scoreless frames in a 4-0 victory vs. San Francisco on 8/20...Went 0-3 with a 4.15 ERA (17.1ip/8er) in his next three starts thru 9/5...Won his ninth and final game on 9/11 vs. Milwaukee (6.0ip/2er)... Went 0-2 with a 13.94 ERA (10.1ip/16er) in his last three starts, failing to pitch 5.0 full innings in any outing...went 5-0 with a 1.62 ERA in his first five starts and 4-9 with a 5.93 ERA in his last 18...Went 1-for-36 with a walk, an RBI and six sacrifice bunts at the plate; went hitless in his last 29 at bats. 4/10 at Milwaukee W 6.0 7 2 2 1 2 90 3.00 6-2 W 4/18 vs. Milwaukee W 8.0 4 1 1 0 6 99 1.93 6-2 W 4/23 vs. Chicago (NL) ND 5.0 7 4 4 3 7 93 3.32 5-4 W 4/28 at Chicago (NL) L 3.2 8 6 5 3 5 86 4.76 2-6 L APRIL (2-1, 4.76 ERA) 22.2 26 13 12 7 20 368 5/5 vs. Cincinnati L 7.0 7 4 4 2 5 101 4.85 1-7 L 5/10 vs. St. Louis ND 6.2 5 3 3 2 1 96 4.71 4-3 W 5/15 at Chicago (NL) ND 3.2 6 5 5 3 4 102 5.40 10-11 L 5/20 vs. Minnesota ND 6.0 7 3 3 2 6 99 5.28 3-4 L 5/26 vs. Miami W 5.2 4 0 0 4 6 104 4.70 5-1 W 5/31 at San Diego L 4.0 8 7 6 3 3 89 5.34 1-7 L MAY (1-2, 5.73 ERA) 33.0 37 22 21 16 25 591 6/6 at Atlanta ND 6.1 7 4 4 2 4 95 5.37 4-5 L 6/12 vs. Philadelphia ND 6.0 6 0 0 1 2 95 4.90 1-0 W 6/17 at Chicago (AL) W 6.0 3 2 2 2 8 99 4.74 3-2 W 6/23 vs. Cincinnati ND 4.0+ 9 4 2 2 0 80 4.73 7-6 W 6/28 vs. Atlanta L 5.0 5 1 1 3 5 94 4.55 1-2 L JUNE (1-1, 2.96 ERA) 27.1 30 11 9 10 19 463 7/4 vs. Cleveland W 8.0 2 0 0 0 6 89 4.15 1-0 W 7/9 vs. St. Louis L 5.0 5 4 1 3 5 90 4.03 1-4 L 1st Half (5-5, 4.03 ERA) 96.0 100 50 43 36 75 1601 49 - LHP JEFF LOCKE 2014 7-6 3.91 21 21 0 0 131.1 127 63 57 40 89 2015 8-11 4.49 30 30 0 0 168.1 179 95 84 60 129 M.L. CAREER 26-30 4.16 93 91 0 0 517.0 509 260 239 205 382 7/19 at Milwaukee L 7.1 8 3 3 2 3 99 4.01 1-6 L 7/24 vs. Washington ND 5.0 4 4 4 3 5 88 4.15 7-5 W 7/31 at Cincinnati W 5.0 5 3 3 3 5 87 4.21 5-4 W JULY (2-2, 2.84 ERA) 30.1 24 14 11 11 24 453 8/5 vs. Chicago (NL) ND 5.2 4 4 4 1 4 72 4.31 7-5 W 8/11 at St. Louis L 5.0 7 4 4 3 3 88 4.43 3-4 L 8/17 at New York (NL) ND 5.1 4 1 1 2 5 100 4.31 8-1 W 8/21 vs. San Francisco L 5.0 11 6 6 1 2 92 4.56 4-6 L 8/26 at Miami W 7.0 5 2 2 1 3 95 4.46 7-2 W AUGUST (1-2, 5.46 ERA) 28.0 31 17 17 8 17 447 9/2 at Milwaukee L 3.2 9 5 5 0 2 80 4.66 4-9 L 9/7 at Cincinnati L 5.0+ 4 3 1 2 6 93 4.56 1-3 L 9/12 vs. Milwaukee W 6.1 3 1 1 2 7 96 4.43 10-2 W 9/18 at Los Angeles L 6.1 8 5 4 2 4 96 4.48 2-6 L 9/24 vs. Colorado ND 5.2 8 4 3 2 5 93 4.49 5-4 W SEPT (1-3, 4.67 ERA) 27.0 32 18 14 8 24 458 2nd Half (3-6, 5.10 ERA) 72.1 79 45 41 24 54 1179 CAREER BATTING:.092 (14-for-153) 1 2B 0 3B 0 HR 2 RBI 2 BB 14 SACS 2015 BATTING:.067 (3-for-45) 1 2B 0 3B 0 HR 2 RBI 6 BB 6 SACS Jeff Locke...Set career highs in innings pitched and strikeouts...tied his career high in starts...made first start on 4/10 and won a 6-2 decision at Milwaukee (6.0ip/2er)...Recorded his first career extra-base hit (double) and RBI on 4/10 at Milwaukee...Tied career high with 8.0ip and retired 23 of the last 25 batters he faced while winning his second start on 4/18 vs. Milwaukee...Suffered back-to-back losses on 4/28 at Chicago (3.2ip/6r/5er) and 5/5 vs. Cincinnati (7.0ip/4er)...Pitched 5.2 scoreless frames and picked up his third win on 5/26 vs. Miami...Surrendered season-high seven runs (six earned) while losing a 7-1 decision on 5/31 at San Diego...Tossed 6.0 scoreless innings in a no-decision on 6/12 vs. Philadelphia... Retired the last 19 batters he faced while giving up just two hits in 8.0 innings of a 1-0 victory vs. Cleveland on 7/4...Was charged with two earned runs or less in six straight starts from 6/12 thru 7/9 and posted a 1.59 ERA (34.0ip/6er) in that time...had an RBI-single while losing a 6-1 decision on 7/19 at Milwaukee...Posted a 2.84 ERA in his five starts during the month of July...Won his seventh decision after giving up two runs in 7.0ip on 8/26 at Miami...Suffered back-to-back losses in his first two starts to start the month of September...Won his eighth and final game on 9/12 vs. Milwaukee...Went 3-for-45 (.067) with a double, two RBI and seven sacrifice bunts at the plate.